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A  BIOGRAPHICAL  DICTIONARY  OF  LEADING  LIVING  MEN 

AND  WOMEN  OF  THE  STATES  OF  MAINE,  NEW 

HAMPSHIRE,  VERMONT.  MASSACHUSETTS, 

RHODE  ISLAND  AND  CONNECTICUT 


EDITED  BY 


ALBERT   NELSON   MARQUIS 


SFXOND  EDITION,  1916 

(FIRST  IDITION,  1909) 


Chicago:  A.  N.  MARQUIS  &  COMPANY,  Publishers 


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FOREWORD 

Who  's  Who  in  New  England  was  first  published  in  1909,  receiving 
a  most  gratifying  reception.  It  was  recognized  at  the  outset  as  an 
invaluable  book,  alike  in  the  home,  the  library,  and  in  the  business  office. 
Time  has  confirmed  this  favorable  opinion  concerning  the  general 
merits  of  the  work,  its  comprehensiveness  and  its  accuracy.  As  a  book 
of  ready  reference,  it  has  from  the  first  been  in  constant  requisition. 
The  up-to-date  merchant,  the  professional  man,  the  alert  inquirer, 
whatever  his  vocation,  keeps  this  handy  volume  upon  his  desk,  within 
easy  reach. 

A  new  edition,  revised,  enlarged,  and  brought  down  to  date,  has 
been  called  for,  and  the  present  volume  is  presented  as  the  best  possible 
response  to  that  demand.  This  edition  contains  many  names  not  listed 
in  the  earlier  issue — names  unavoidably  overlooked  in  a  first  edition — 
and  also  a  large  number  that  have  come  into  prominence  since  the  first 
edition  was  published.  The  work  of  revision  has  been  painstaking 
and  thorough.  Not  only  have  many  names  been  added,  but  nearly 
all  of  the  original  sketches  have  been  rewritten  in  order  that  the  best 
possible  arrangement  of  the  data  for  easy  reference  purposes  might 
be  secured. 

A  casual  examination  of  these  pages  will  disclose  not  only  the 
presence  of  scores  of  new  names,  but  also  the  absence  of  names  which 
appeared  in  the  earlier  issue.  These  omissions  are  accounted  for  by 
reason  of  death,  removals  to  other  parts  of  the  country,  impossibility 
of  finding  present  addresses,  and  a  few  because  they  are  no  longer 
regarded  as  of  sufficient  importance. 

The  names  of  those  whose  life-sketches  appeared  in  the  first 
edition,  but  who  have  died  or  have  been  dropped  for  various  other 
reasons,  have  been  inserted  in  this  volume  in  their  original  alphabetical 
place,  with  a  reference  to  the  volume  of  1909,  in  which  the  biographical 
sketch  appeared,  and,  if  deceased,  the  fact  has  been  noted,  with  the  date 
of  death,  wdien  kno^vn. 

This  feature  will  be  of  particular  value  to  those  who  may  wish  to 
secure  reliable  biographical  information  about  many  who  were  promi- 
nent in  business,  social,  or  intellectual  life  in  the  opening  years  of  the 
twentieth  century,  but  who  have  passed  to  the  "great  beyond,"  leaving 
no  other  printed  record  of  their  life-work. 

In  the  remaking  of  Who's  Who  in  New  England — for  this  is  prac- 

S390OO 


FOREWORD 

tically  a  ne^v  hook  from  booinniii^'  to  end — every  proper  source  of 
available  names  has  heen  drawn  upon  and  every  reasonable  effort  has 
been  made  to  procni-e  the  requisite  data  from  all  who  were  deemed 
eligible  foi-  inclusion.  Nevertheless,  names  which  should  have  been 
included  will  be  missed ;  but  in  practically  all  such  cases  the  omission 
is  not  in  the  least  due  to  inadvertence  or  the  lack  of  effort  on  the  part 
of  those  having-  the  preparation  of  the  book  in  hand.  Not  only  were 
written  requests  sent  by  mail,  but  they  were  supplemented  in  numerous 
instances  by  personal  solicitation.  The  great  majority  of  those  applied 
to  responded  freely  and  in  a  courteous  manner.  To  these,  thanks  are 
hereby  extended.  A  few,  however,  furnished  information  with  evident 
reluctance,  while  others  showed  complete  indifference,  letting  the 
request  for  data  go  wholly  unnoticed. 

Some  names  which  frequently  appear  in  the  newspapers  are  con- 
spicuous by  their  absence,  for  the  reason  that  Who's  "Who  ix  New 
England  has  endeavored  to  include  only  persons  of  reputable  vocation 
and  high  standing,  caring  nothing  for  mere  notoriety,  but  everything 
for  commendable  notability. 

Notwithstanding  the  foregoing  reasons,  Avhicli  prevented  the 
inclusion  of  many  names,  the  publication  may  make  just  claim  to 
greater  completeness,  a  greater  degree  of  accuracy,  and  a  more 
dependa])le  and  authoritative  record  in  regard  to  the  leaders  in  the 
bu&iness,  professional,  industrial,  official,  and  intellectual  life  of  the 
New  England  States  than  has  ever  before  been  attained. 

To  make  such  a  publication  dependable,  it  is  necessary  that  it 
should  ])Q  unpurchasable.  Who's  Who  in  New  England  has  been  com- 
piled as  a  permanent  reference  book,  and  all  of  the  sketches  have  been 
inserted  with  that  fact  in  view.  Not  one  has  been  paid  for,  or  inserted 
for  any  financial  consideration. 

To  secure  accuracy,  the  greatest  care  has  been  taken.  In  every 
case  where  possible,  the  facts  were  procured  at  first  hands,  and  the 
sketches  were  submitted  for  verification  and  correction,  thus  giving 
to  the  book  a  quality  practically  autobiographical.  In  this  painstaking- 
way  its  authenticity  has  been  safeguarded  and  its  value  as  a  reference 
book  greatly  enhanced. 

The  volume  has  been  confined  to  living  subjects,  because  the  pur- 
pose from  the  first  has  been  to  furnish  a  dictionary  of  contemporaries 
and  to  mirror  current  progress  and  history  as  reflected  only  in  life- 
statistics. 

Dui-ing  the  daily  work  and  turmoil  of  life,  one  finds  but  little 
opportunity  to  become  acquainted  with  those  outside  of  his  own  inti- 


FOREWOED 

mate  circle,  whose  personalities  are  of  most  interest.  The  reader  can 
doubtless  think  of  many  leading  New  Englanders  of  whom  he  would 
like  to  know:  Where  did  they  come  from;  where  and  how  were  they 
educated;  what  is  their  home  life,  their  religious,  social,  and  political 
environment;  and  what  have  been  the  cliief  steps  in  their  careers?  If 
the  reader  will  turn  to  such  names,  he  will  find  just  the  information 
desired. 

Many  and  varied  are  the  interests  controlled  or  represented  by 
those  whose  life-histories  are  here  outlined.  In  fact,  in  all  lines  of 
useful  achievement,  the  book  furnishes  as  complete  a  compendium 
and  epitome  of  personal  data  in  regard  to  those  most  prominently 
identified  with  the  best  movements  and  interests  of  their  respective 
localities  as  it  has  been  possible  to  procure  by  patient  care,  experienced 
methods,  and  large  expenditure. 

To  the  press  this  volume  presents  features  of  easily  recognized 
usefulness.  Here  the  newspaper  man  will  find  facts  which  are  of  great 
value,  and  by  the  use  of  the  book  the  exasperating  errors  resulting 
from  the  hasty  picking  up  of  details  from  unreliable  sources  may  be 
in  large  measure  avoided.  The  truth  is  here  plainly  stated,  every  item 
being  presented  in  concise,  condensed  form,  so  that  it  may  be  at  once 
grasped  and  understood. 

In  number  and  representative  selection  of  subjects,  accuracy  of 
detail  and  authoritative  usefulness  as  a  work  of  reference,  it  is  con- 
fidently claimed  that  Who's  Who  ix  New  England  is  the  most  complete 
compilation  of  New  England  biography  ever  printed. 

While  it  is  not  claimed  that  the  book  represents  infallibility  or 
inerrancy,  it  is  confidently  put  forth  as  the  best  that  has  so  far  been 
produced  among  books  of  local  contemporary  biography. 


The  thousands  of  persons  who  are  familiar  with  Who's  Who  in 
America  (and  who  is  not  familiar  with  it!)  will  at  once  recognize  in 
that  well-known  standard  biographical  dictionary  of  notable  living 
Americans  the  prototype  of  Who's  Who  ix  New  England.  That 
publication  is,  indeed,  the  model  upon  which  Who's  Who  in  New 
England  has  been  fashioned,  with  one  distinct  difference :  Who 's  Who 
in  America  has  to  do  with  the  notable  men  and  women  of  all  the  states 
in  the  union — living  Americans  of  national  and  international  promi- 
nence— whereas  Who's  Who  in  New  England  deals  exclusively  mth 
residents  of  the  New  England  States,  or  Avith  persons  who  are  closely 
identified  with  the  interests  and  activities  of  those  states.  It  will  be 
seen,  therefore,  that  while  the  present  volume  owes  its  inception  to 


FOREWORD 

Who's  Who  in  America,  it  by  no  means  attempts  to  supplant  or  super- 
sede the  latter,  but  aims,  rather  to  serve  as  a  useful  supplement  and 
companion. 

Tliis  will  Ix'  better  appreciated  wlicu  it  is  known  that  10,065 
of  the  personal  sketches  in  the  New  England  book  are  not  contained 
in  the  national  volume.  Indebtedness  is  acknowledged  for  2,779 
sketches  borrowed  from  Who's  "Wlio  in  America. 

With  Who's  "Who  in  America  and  Who's  Who  in  New  England 
side  by  side  on  the  reference  shelf,  any  library,  private  or  public,  will 
be  enriched  with  biographical  data,  many  of  which  are  nowhere  else 
in  print,  and  most  of  which  are  nowhere  else  accessible  for  reference 
purposes  in  any  form. 

October  1,  1915. 


ABBREVIATIONS 


Principal  abbreviations  used  in  this  book 


A.A Degree  of  Associate  of  Arts. 

A J\..A.S American    Association    for    tlie 

Advancement    of   Science. 
.Assistant    adjutant-general. 
.American     Board     of     Commis- 
sioners  for  Foreign  Missions 
(Congregational). 
Bachelor  of  Arts. 

A.C Analytical  chemist. 

Acad Academy,  Academic. 

A.-d.-c Aide-de-camp. 

Adj Adjutant;  Adjunct. 


A.-a.-g-.  . .  . 
A.B.C.F.M. 


A.B.  (alsoB.A.) 


A.E.  andF. 


and 


A.F. 

Agr. 
Agrl. 
Agt. 
A.I.A 

Ala. . 


of  Ii. 


Ambassador  Extraordinary 
Plenipotentiary. 

.American  Federation  of  Laboi\ 

.Agriculture. 

.Agricultural. 

.Agent. 

American    Institute 
tects. 

.Alabama. 

A.Ii.A American  Library  Association. 

Am American. 


of    Archi- 


A.M.  (also  M.A.)  , 

A.M.A 

A.M.E 

Am.Soc.C.i: 


.Master  of  Arts. 

.  American  Medical  Association. 

.  African  Methodist  Episcopal. 

.  .American    Society   of  Civil  En- 
gineers. 
A.N.A Associate      National      Academi- 
cian. 

Anat Anatomical. 

Ann Annual. 

Anthrop Anthropological. 

Antiq. Antiquarian. 

Appmt Appointment. 

Apptd Appointed. 

A.-q.-m Assistant  quartermaster. 

Archaeol Archaeological. 

Ariz Arizona. 

Ark Arkansas. 

Arty Artillery. 

Assn Association. 

Asso Associate. 


Asst . 
Astron.  .  .  . 
Astrophys . 

Atty 

Aug 

Av 


B.A.  (also  A.B.)  .  .. 

B.Agr 

B.C 

B.Chir 

Bapt 

B.C.E 

Bd 

B.D 

B.P.A 

Bibliog- 

Bibl 

Biog 

Biol 

B.I..  (orliitt.B.).  .  . 

Bldg 

B.L.S 

B.F.O.B 


Bot 

Boul 

B.Pd.  (orFd.B.) 

Bri? 

Brit 

Brit.  Assn.  Adv.  Sci 


.Assistant. 
.Astronomical. 

Astrophysical. 
.Attorney. 

August. 

Avenue. 

.Born. 

Bachelor  of  Arts. 
.Bachelor  of  Agriculture. 
.British  Columbia. 
,  Bachelor  of  Surgery. 
.Baptist. 

.Bachelor   of   Civil   Engineering. 
.Board. 

.Bachelor   of  Divinity. 
.Bachelor  of  Fine  Arts. 

Bibliographical. 

Biblical. 
.Biographical. 

Biological. 

Bachelor  of  Letters. 

Building. 

Bachelor  of  Library  Science. 

Benevolent    and    Protective   Or- 
der  of  Elks. 

Botanical. 

Boulevard. 

Bachelor  of  Pedagogy. 

Brigadier. 

British,    Britannica. 
.British  Association  for  the  Ad- 
vancement of  Science. 


Bro Brother. 

B.S.  (also  S.B.  or  Sc.B)  Bachelor  of  Science. 

Bull BulJetin. 

Bur Bureau. 

Bvt Brevet. 

Bvtd Brevetted. 

Cal California. 

Can Canada. 

Capt Captain. 

Cav Cavalry. 

C.B.S Bachelor   of  Christian    Science. 

C.E Civil  Engineer. 

Cli Church. 

Chem Chemical. 

Cliirurg" Chirurgical. 

Climn Chairman. 

Civ Civil. 

Climatol Climatological. 

Clin Clinical. 

CM Master  in  Surgery. 

Co Company;  county. 

Col Colonel. 

Coll College. 

Colo Colorado. 

Com Committee. 

Comd Commanded. 

Comdg" Commanding. 

Comdr Commander. 

Commd Commissioned. 

Commn Commission. 

Commr Commissioner. 

Confed Confederate. 

Conf Conference. 

Cong^l Congregational. 

Conglist Congregationalist. 

Conn Connecticut. 

Constl Constitutional. 

Constn Constitution. 

Constrn Construction. 

Contbd Contributed. 

Contbns Contributions. 

Contbr Contributor. 

Conv Convention. 

Corpl Corporal. 

Corpn Corporation. 

Corr Correspondent,  Corresponding. 

Cos Companies. 

C.F.A Certified  Public  Accountant. 

C.S.A.  (or  C.S.  Army)  Confederate  States  Army. 
C.S.N,   (or  C.S.  Navy)   Confederate  States  Navy. 

Ct Court. 

Cycle Cyclopedia. 

d Daughter. 

D.Agrr Doctor    of   Agriculture. 

D.A.II Daughters     of     the     American 

Revolution. 
District  of  Columbia. 
Doctor  of  Civil  Law. 
Doctor  of  Divinity. 
Doctor  of  Dental  Surgery. 
December. 


D.C 

D.C.L 

D.D 

D.D.S 

Dec 

Deg" Degree. 

Del Delaware;  deleg 

Dem Democratic. 

D.Bng.  (also  Dr.Engring.,  or  E.D.), 

gineering. 

Dep Deputy. 

Dept Department. 

Dermatol Dermatological. 

Dir Director. 

Dist District. 

Div Division; 

D.I.itt.    (also  Ii.H.D.) Doctor 
D.F.H.  (or  Dr.F.H.)  Diploma 

Doctor 


ate. 


.Doctor  of  En- 


divinity, 
of  Literature, 
in    Public    Health, 
of  Public  Health. 


or 


A  BRRE  VI  AT  IONS— Continued 


D.Sc.  (or  Sc.D.) .  .  .  .L)ocior  of  Science. 

D.V.S Doctor  of   Veterinary   Surgery. 

H East. 

Eccles Ecclesiastical. 

Econ Economic. 

E.D Doctor  of  Engineering. 

£d Educated. 

Edit Edition. 

Edn Education. 

Ednl Educational. 

E.E Electrical  Engineer. 

E.E.  and  M.P Envoy   Kxtraonlinary  and   Min- 
ister Plenipotentiarv'. 

Egryptol Egyptological. 

Elec Electrical. 

Electrochem Electrochemical. 

Electrophys Electrophysical. 

E.M Engineer  of  Mines. 

Ency Encyclopaedia. 

Engr England. 

Engr Engineer. 

Engring- Engineering. 

Entoniol Entomological. 

e.s Eldest  son. 

Ethnol Ethnological. 

Evaug Evangelical. 

Exam Examination. 

Exhbn Exhibition. 

Exec Executive. 

Expdu Expedition. 

Expn Exposition. 

Expt Experiment. 

Peb February. 

Pla Florida. 

Frat Fraternity. 

Prt Freight. 

Pt Fort. 

Ga Georgia. 

O.A.B Grand  Army  of  the  Republic. 

g.d Granddaughter. 

Gen General. 

Geneal Genealogical. 

Geod Geodetic. 

Oeog" Geographical,  Geographic. 

Geol Geological. 

Gov Governor. 

Govt Government. 

Grad Graduated,  Graduate. 

g.s Grandson. 

Gynecol Gynecological. 

Hdqrs Headquarters. 

H.I Hawaiian  Islands. 

H.Ty.  (or  H.T.)  .  .  .  .Hawaiian  Territory. 

Hist Historical,    Historic. 

Hoiuoe Homoeopathic. 

Hon J^Ionorary,   Honorable,  Honor- 
ably. 

Ho.  of  Rep House  of  Representatives. 

Hort Horticultural. 

Hosp Hospital. 

Hydrog Hydrographic. 

la Iowa. 

Ida Idaho. 

HI Illinois. 

nius Illustrated. 

Ind Indiana. 

Ind.  Ty Indian   Territory. 

Inf Infantry. 

Ins Insurance. 

Insp Inspector. 

Inst Institute. 

Instn Institution. 

Instm Instruction. 

Instr Instructor. 

Internat International. 

Intro Introduction. 

I-O.r Independent  Order  of  Foresters. 

I.O.O.F Independent  Order  of  Odd  Fel- 
lows. 


Jan.  . 
J.C.B . 
J.C.I. 


.  ..Tanuary. 

.  Jiirix  Canonici  Bachelor. 
.  Jiirix  rnnnnici  Lector. 


j.D Doctor  of  Jurisprudence. 

Joux Journal. 

Jud Judicial. 

j.U.D Juris  Utriusque  Doctor. 

Doctor     of     Both     (Canon     and 
Civil)  Laws. 

Kan Kansas. 

K.P Knights  of  Pythias. 

K.T Knight  Templar. 

Ky Kentucky. 

I^ab Laboratory. 

Iiang- Language. 

Iia Louisiana. 

Laryngol Laryngological. 

Ii.H.D Doctor    of    Literature    (also    D. 

Litt.). 

Im.I Long  Island. 

Lit Literary,  Literature. 

Litt.B.  (or  B.L.)  .  .  .Bachelor  of  Letters. 

Iiitt.D Doctor  of  Letters. 

IiIi.B Baclielor  of  Laws. 

IiIi.B Doctor  of  Laws. 

I..B.C.F Licentiate  Royal  Coll.  Physi- 
cians. 

Ii.B.C.S Licentiate  Royal  Coll.  Surgeons. 

Ii.S.A Licentiate  Soc.  of  Apothecaries. 

It Lieutenant. 

Iit.-Gov Lieutenant-governor. 

Iiuth Lutheran. 

m Married. 

niLA.  (or  A.M.) Master  of  Arts. 

M.Agr Master  of  Agriculture. 

Mag' Magazine. 

Maj Major. 

Mass Massachusetts. 

Math Mathematical. 

M.B Bachelor  of  Medicine. 

M.C Member  of  Congress. 

Mclit Merchant. 

M.D Doctor  of  iMedicine. 

M.Di ]Master  of  Didactics. 

Md Maryland. 

Me Maine. 

M.E Mechanical  Engineer;  Methodist 

Episcopal. 

Mecli Mechanical. 

M.E.  Cli Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 

Med Medical. 

Mem Member. 

Met Metropolitan. 

Meteorol Meteorological. 

Metli Methodist. 

Metrol Metrological. 

Metall Metallurgical. 

M.F Master  of  Forestry. 

Mfg Manufacturing. 

Mfr Manufacture;  manufacturer. 

Mgr Manager. 

Mich Michigan. 

Micros Microscopical. 

Mil Military. 

Itlinu Minnesota. 

Miss iNIississippi. 

M.L Master  of  Laws. 

Mile Mademoiselle  (Miss). 

Mnie iMadame. 

Mng \ Managing. 

Mo ^Missouri. 

Mont Montana. 

M.Pd Master  of  Pedagogy. 

M.P.I. Master  of  Patent  Law. 

M.B.C.P Member  Royal  College  of  Physi- 
cians. 

M.B.C.S Member  Royal  Coll.  Surgeons. 

M.S.  ( i>v  M.Sc.) ....  Master  of  Science. 

Mt Mount. 

Mtn Mountain. 

Mus.B Bachelor  of  Music. 

Mus.D.  (or  Mus.  Doc.')  Doctor  of  Music. 

'B/Las ^Fuseum;  musical. 

Mut Mutual. 

M.VT.A Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 

Mycol Mycological. 

N North. 

TSr.A National  Academician. 


ABBEEVIATIONS— Continued 


Nat National. 

IT.B New  Brunswick. 

N.C North  Carolina. 

N.D North  Dakota. 

N.E Northeast,  also  New  England. 

N.E.A National  Educational  Associa- 
tion. 

N.E.O.F New  England  Order  of  I'ro tac- 
tion. 

Neb Nebraska. 

Nev Nevada. 

N.G National  Guard. 

N.G.N.Y National    Guard    aiate    of    New 

York. 

N.H New  Hampsliire. 

N.J New  Jersey. 

N.M New  Mexico. 

Nov November. 

Nr Near. 

N.S Nova  Scotia. 

N.T New  Testament. 

Numis Numismatic. 

N.W Northwest. 

N.Y New  York  (state). 

O Ohio. 

Obstet Obstetrical. 

Oct October. 

Okla Oklahoma. 

Ont Ontario. 

Oplithal Ophthalmological. 

Ore Oregon. 

Oruitbol Ornithological. 

Orgrn Organization. 

O.S.B Order  of  Saint  Benedict. 

O.T Old  Testament. 

Otol. Otological. 

Pa Pennsylvania. 

Pass Passenger. 

Patli Pathological. 

Pd.B.  (orB.Pd.)  .  .  .  Bachelor  of  Pedagogy. 

Pd.D Doctor  of  Pedagogy. 

P.E Protestant  Episcopal. 

Pharni Pharmaceutical. 

Fharin.I} Doctor  of  Pharmacy. 

Pharm.M Master  of  Pharmacy. 

Ph.B Bachelor  of  Philosophy. 

Pli.C Pharmaceutical  Cliemist. 

Ph,D Doctor  of  Philosophy. 

Pli.Cr Graduate  in  Pharmacy. 

Phila Philadelphia. 

Pliilol Philological. 

Philos Philosophical. 

Pliotog" Photographic. 

Pliys Physician,  Physical. 

Phys.  and  Surg".  .  .  .  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

Physiol Physiological. 

P.I Philippine  Islands. 

PI Place. 

P.-M Paymaster. 

Polit Political. 

Poly Polytechnic. 

Poniol Pomological. 

P.Q Province  of  Quebec. 

P.B Porto  Rico. 

Prep Preparatory. 

Pres President. 

Presbyn Presbyterian. 

Presdl Presidential. 

Prin Principal. 

Proc Proceedings. 

Prod Produced     (for     production     of 

play). 

Prof Professor. 

Prog" Progressive. 

Propr Proprietor. 

Pros.  Atty Prosecuting  Attorney. 

Pro   tern Pro     tempore      (for     the     time 

being). 

Psychol Psychological. 

Pub Public,  Publi slier,  Publisliing. 

Publ Publication. 

Pvt Private. 

Q.-m Quartermaster. 

Quar Quarterly. 

Que Quebec   (province). 


R.C Roman  Catliolic. 

R.C.S Revenue  Cutter  Service. 

Bd Road. 

B.I! Reformed  Episcopal. 

Rec Recording. 

Regt Regiment. 

Rep Republican,  Representative. 

Rev Review;  Reverend. 

Rliinol Rhinological. 

R.I Rhode  Island. 

R.P Reformed  Presbyterian. 

R.F.D Herum  Politicarum  Doctor  (Doc- 
tor of  Political  Science). 

R.R Railroad. 

Ry Railway. 

s Son. 

S Soutli. 

S.A South  America. 

S.A.R Sons  of  the  Am.  Revolution. 

S.B.  (also  B.S.  or  Sc.B.)  Bachelor  of  Science. 

S.O South  Carolina. 

S.C.A.P.A Society  for  Checking  the  Abuses 

of  Public  Advertising  (British). 
Sc.D.  (<ir  D.Sc.) .  .  .  .Doctor  of  Science. 

S.C.V Sons  of  Confeilerate  Veterans. 

Sch School. 

S.D South  Dakota. 

S.E Soutiieast. 

Sec Secretary. 

Sect Section. 

Seni Seminary. 

Sept September. 

Sergt Sergeant. 

S.I Staten  Island. 

S.J Society  of  .lesus  (.Jesuit). 

Soc Society. 

Sociol Sociological. 

Spl Special. 

Splty Specialty. 

Sc[ Square. 

S.R Sons  of  the  Revolution. 

S.S Sunday  School. 

St Saint ;  street. 

Sta Station. 

Statis Statistical. 

S.T.B Bachelor  of  Sacred  Theology. 

S.T.D Doctor  of  Sacred  Theology. 

S.T.Ii Licentiate  in   Sacred  Theology. 

Supt Superintendent. 

Surg Surgical. 

S.W Southwest. 

Tecli Technical,  Teclinology. 

Tecbnol Technological. 

Tenn Tennessee. 

Ter.  (or  Ty.) Territory. 

Tex Texas. 

T.H.  (or  H.T.) Territory  of  Hawaii. 

Th.D Doctor  of  Theology. 

Th.M Master  of  Theology. 

Theol Theological. 

Topog" Topographical. 

Tp Township. 

Trans Transactions. 

Transl Translation,  Translations. 

Treas Treasurer. 

Ty.  (or  Ter.) Territory. 

U Universitj'. 

U.B United  Brethren  in  Christ. 

U.C.V United  Confederate  Veterans. 

U.D.C United  Daughters  of  tlie  Con- 
federacy. 

Univ University. 

U.P United  Presbyterian. 

Urol Urological. 

U.S United  States. 

U.S.A United   States  Arm  v. 

XT.S.C.T U.S.  Colored  Troops. 

U.S.N United  States  Navy. 

U.S.R.C.S >  United    States    Revenue    Cutter 

Service. 

U.S.V United  States  Volunteers. 

Va Virginia. 

Vet Veteran,  Veterinary. 

Vol Volunteer:   Volvime. 

V.-P Vice-President. 


10 


ABBREVIATIONS— Concluded 


Vb Versus  (against). 

Vt Vermont, 

■W West. 

Wash Washington  (state). 

W.C.T.U Woman's  Christian  Temperance 

Union. 
W.I West  Indies. 


Wis Wisconsin. 

W.Va West  Virginia. 

Wyo Wyoming. 

IT.M.CA Young  Men's  Christian  Assn. 

YrB Years. 

Zool Zoological. 


RAILWAY  ABBREVIATIONS 


A.,  T.  &  S.F.  By  ...  . 

B.  &M.  B.B 

B.  &  O.  B.B.  Co.  .  .  . 

B.  &O.S.-W.  B.B..  . 

C.  &  A.  B.B 

C,  B.  &  Q.  By,  Co.  . 

C,  C,  C,  &  St.Ii.  By 

C.  &  E.I,  B.B 

CG.W,  By 

C.,  H,  &  B.  By 


C,  I.  &  Ii.  By 

C.,M.  &St.P.  By.  .  . 

C.  &N.-W.  By 

C.B.I,  &  P.  By 

C.  &  S,  By.  Co 

C.,St.P„M.  85  O.By. 

D.  &  B.G.  B.B.  Co.  . 


Atchison,    Topelta   &    Santa    Fe 

Ry. 

Boston  &  Maine  R.R. 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  K.R.  Co. 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 

R.R. 
.Chicago  &  Alton  R.R. 
.Chicago,    Burlington    &    Quincy 

Ry.  Co. 
.Cleveland,    Cincinnati,    Chicago 

&  St.  Louis  Ry. 
Cliicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  R.R. 
.Chicago  Great  Western  Ry. 
.Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton 

Ry. 
Chicago,   Indianapolis  &  Louis- 
ville Ry. 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Ry. 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Ry. 
.Chicago,   Rock  Island  &  Pacific 

Ry. 
.Colorado  &  Southern  Ry.  Co. 
.Chicago,    St.    Paul,    Minneapolis 

&  Omaha  Rv. 
Denver  &  Rio  Grande  R.R.  Co. 


D.,Ii.  8i  W.  B.B Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  West- 
ern R.R. 

G,N.  By Great  Northern  Ry. 

I.e.  B.B Illinois  Central  R.R. 

I.  &  G.N.  B.B International  &  Great  Northern 

R.R. 

L.E,  8s  W.  B.B Lake  Erie  &  Western  R.R. 

L.  85  N.  B.B Louisville  &  Nashville  R.R. 

Ii.S.  86  M.S.  By Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  South- 
ern Ry. 

M.C.  B.B Michigan  Central  R.R. 

M.,K.  85  T.  By Missouri,   Kansas  &  Texas  Ry. 

Mo. P.  By Missouri  Pacific  Ry. 

N.P.  By Northern  Pacific  Ry. 

N.Y.C  86H,B.  B.B..New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River  R.R. 

N.Y.,  N.H.  85  H.  B.B  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hart- 
ford R.R. 

Pa.  B.B Pennsylvania  R.R. 

Feuua.  Co Pennsylvania  R.R.  Co. 

P.  85  L.E.  B.B Pittsburgh  &  Lake  Erie  R.R. 

St.Ii.  85  S.P.  B.B.  .  .  .St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  R.R. 

S.P.  Co Southern  Pacific  Co. 

T.  85  P.  By Texas  &  Pacific  Ry. 

U.P.  B.B Union  Pacific  R.R. 


BIOGRAPHIES 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


BIOGRAPHIES 


ABBE,  A.  Howard,  hardware  mcht.;  b.  East 
Windsor,  Conn.,  Apr.  S,  1852;  s.  Albert  and  Maria 
Abbe;  ed.  pub.  schs..  East  Windsor  and  Enfield,  and 
Burnett's  pvt.  sell.,  Springfield;  m.  Minnie  E.  Sey- 
mour, of  Hartford,  Conn.,  Nov.  6,  1878  (died  June 
12,  1879);  2d,  Nellie  Parker,  of  New  Britain,  Conn., 
Jan.  17,  1883;  2  children,  Harry  A.,  A.  Parker.  Be- 
gan active  career  as  mem.  A.  H.  and  E.  W.  Abbe, 
New  Britain,  1880;  purchased  interest  of  partner, 
1913,  and  incorporated  as  The  Abbe  Hardware  Co., 
of  which  is  pres.  and  treas. ;  dir.  Burritt  Savings 
Bank.  Royal  Arch  Mason:  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Club:  New  Britain.  Home:  50 
Vine  St.    Office:  279  Main  St.,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

ABBE,  Alanson  Joseph,  M.D.;  b.  Abington,  Mass., 
Feb.  18,  1861;  s.  Frederic  Randolph  and  Mary  Thax- 
ter  (Thayer)  Abbe;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1877; 
A.B.,  Harvard.  1881,  A.M.,  1885;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1885;  m.  L.  Adelaide  Eaton,  of  Andover,  Mass., 
June  7,  1888;  2  children,  Alice  Thayer,  Frederic 
Eaton.  Practiced  in  Fall  River,  Mass.,  since  1885; 
specializes  in  diseases  of  the  eye  and  ear;  alderman 
at-large,  1903-7.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 
(sec.  and  treas.  Bristol  South  Dist.  since  1889), 
Fall  River  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason. 
Address:  375  Rock  St..  Fall  River,  Mass. 

ABBEY,  Frank  Humphrey,  mechanical  engr. ;  b. 
Watkins,  N.Y.,  Mar.  17,  187  6:  s.  Harvey  S.  and  Ce- 
lestia  A.  (Frost)  Abbey;  descendant  of  John  Abbe, 
who  came  to  America  from  England.  1636;  prep, 
edn.  Cook  Acad.,  Montour  Falls,  N.Y.;  M.E.,  Cornell 
U.,  1901;  unmarried.  Began  as  erecting  engr.  and 
salesman  with  Buffalo  Forge  Co.,  at  Buffalo.  N.Y., 
1901;  engr.  United  Telpherage  Co.,  Westfield,  N.J., 
1903-4;  then  designing  engr.  office  of  chief  of  ord- 
nance, War  Dept.,  Washington,  D.C. ;  salesman  and 
engr.  witli  Gifford  Wood  Co..  mfrs.  of  conveying 
machinery,  Hudson,  N.Y..  1906-9,  since  in  charge  of 
N.E.  business  of  the  co.  at  Boston.  Non-resident 
engring.  examiner  of  N.Y.  State  Civ.  Service  Com- 
mission, 1906-9.  Asso.  mem.  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs. 
Republican.  Christian  Scientist.  Odd  Fellow.  Rec- 
reation: sailing.  Home:  80  Pleasant  St.,  Arlington, 
Mass.    Office:  51  N.  Market  St.,  Boston. 

ABBOT,  Abiel  J.,  mfr.;  b.  Westford,  Mass.,  Jan.  8, 
1850;  s.  Job  William  P.  and  Catherine  (Abbot)  Ab- 
bot; ed.  Westford  Acad..  Highland  Mil.  Acad.,  Phil- 
lips Exeter  Acad,  and  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Alice, 
d.  Edward  S.  and  Charlotte  (Chapman)  Moseley,  of 
Newburyport,  Mass..  Apr.  22.  1880;  3  children.  En- 
gaged in  manufacture  of  edge  tools,  Chelmsford, 
Mass.,  1868-73;  partner  and  mgr.  since  1876,  Abbot 
&  Co.,  worsted  mfrs..  and  since  1900  treas.  of  the 
Abbot  Worsted  Co..  Westford.  Former  mem.  exec, 
com.  Nat.  Wool  Assn.  (resigned,  1907).  Chmn.  Bd. 
Trustees,  Westford  Pub.  Library;  trustee  and  treas. 
Westford  Acad.:  chmn.  Sch.  Com..  1891-8.  Club: 
Home  Market.  Home:  Westford,  Mass.  Office:  Gran- 
iteville,  Mass. 

ABBOT,  E(dward)  Stanley,  M.D.;  b.  Beverly, 
Mass.,  Dec.  13,  1863;  s.  Francis  Ellingwood  and 
Katharine  Fearing  (Loring)  Abbot;  grad.  Cam- 
bridge   (Mass.)    High    Sch.,    1883;    A.B.,    Harvard, 


1887;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1893;  asst.  in  histol- 
ogv.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  2  yrs.,  and  house  officer  at 
McLean  Hosp.  and  at  Boston  City  Hosp.  before  tak- 
ing M.D.  degree;  m.  Frances  E.  (Lewis)  Smith,  of 
Fargo,  N.D.,  July  5,  1897  (died  July  16,  1898);  m. 
2d,  Marion  Wetherill,  of  Phila.,  Pa.,  May  26,  1910. 
Third  asst.  phys.,  1894-6,  2d  asst.,  1896-8,  McLean 
Hosp.,  Waverley,  Mass.;  1st  asst.  phys.,  Northamp- 
ton (Mass.)  Insane  Hosp.,  Jan.-Dec,  1899;  asst. 
s-upt.  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1899-04;  1st  asst.  phys.  to 
Dec,  1909,  since  pathologist  and  asst.  phys..  Mc- 
Lean Hosp.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Psychol.  Assn., 
A.M.A.,  Am.  Medico-Psychol.  Assn.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Sciences,  Boston  Med.  Li- 
brary, N.E.  Soc.  Psychiatry,  Boston  Soc.  Psychiatry 
and  Neurology,  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science, 
Nat.  Municipal  League,  Mass.  Soc.  S.R.,  Bostonian 
Soc,  Boston  Economic  Club.  Home:  592  Pleasant 
St.,  Belmont,  Mass.  Office:  McLean  Hosp.,  Waver- 
ley,  Mass. 

ABBOT,  Edwin  Hale,  retired  ry.  official;  b.  Bev- 
erly, Mass.,  Jan.  26,  1834;  s.  Joseph  Hale  and  Fran- 
ces Ellingwood  (Larcom)  Abbot;  brother  of  Henry 
Larcom  Abbot;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1855,  A.M.,  1858; 
LL.B.,  1862;  m.  Martha  T.  Steele,  of  Portland,  Me., 
Sept.  19,  1866.  Law  editor  Boston  Daily  Advertiser, 
1862-70;  practiced  law,  Boston,  1862-76,  then  re- 
moved to  Milwaukee  to  become  gen.  solicitor  and 
dir.  Wis.  Central  R.R.,  1873-8;  v.-p.  and  trustee, 
1878;  took  possession  as  active  trustee  and  operated 
Wis.  Central  R.R.  for  bondholders,  1878-89,  con- 
structing Wis.  Cent,  associated  lines  and  effecting 
entrance  into  Chicago  and  erecting  Grand  Central 
Sta.  and  terminals,  with  Charles  L.  Colby;  pres.  and 
treas.  Wis.  Central  R.R.,  Chicago,  Wis.  «6:  Minn. 
R.R.  and  Milwaukee  &  Lake  Winnebago  R.R., 
1890-9,  when  he  retired  from  business,  after  effect- 
ing, against  strong  opposition,  amicable  union  of 
all  Wisconsin  Central  roads  into  one  co. ;  with  W. 
W.  Crapo,  established  the  first  car  ferry  for  entire 
trains,  54  miles,  across  Lake  Mich.  bet.  Manitowoc 
and  Ludington;  dir.  A.,T.  &  S.F.  R.R.,  N.P.  R.R.. 
etc.,  1887-93.  Author  of  Wis.  Central  plan,  1879,  of 
corporate  organization,  by  which  control  of  corpo- 
ration was  vested  in  bondholders  through  reserva- 
tion to  them  of  voting-power  on  stock,  being  the 
first  and  original  scheme,  out  of  which  many  other 
forms  of  voting-trusts  have  since  grown;  active  in 
life  ins.  reforms,  1905-6;  chmn.  Mass.  policy  holders 
com.,  etc.  Home:  1  Follen  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Office:  14  Beacon  St..  Boston.* 

ABBOT,  Florence  Hale,  M.D. :  b.  Wilton,  N.H., 
Oct.  20,  1867:  d.  Harris  and  Caroline  Ann  (Greeley) 
Abbot;  Pembroke  (N.H.)  Acad.;  grad.  Gushing 
Acad.,  Ashburnham.  Mass.,  1887;  B.L.,  Smith  Coll., 
1891;  M.D..  Woman's  Med.  Coll.  of  New  York  In- 
firmarv,  1897;  unmarried.  Served  as  asst.  phys.  in 
3  state  hosps.  for  insane  in  Mass.,  1898-10;  asst. 
phys  Dr.  Melius'  pvt.  liosp.  since  May,  1910.  Con- 
glist. Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Soc.  Psy- 
chiatry, Am.  Medico  Psycliol.  Assn.,  Assn.  Collegi- 
ate Alumnae.  Club:  College  (Boston).  Address:  419 
Waverley  Av.,  Newton,  Mass. 

ABBOT,  Griffith  Evans,  M.D.;  b.  Phila.,  Feb.  7, 
1850;  s.  Charles  F.  and  Elizabeth  (Evans)  Abbot; 
A.B..  U.  of  Pa.,  1871,  A.M.,  1874;  Ph.D..  U.  of  Jena, 
1875;  M.D.,  U.  of  Pa.  Sch.  of  Med.,  1879;  m.  Grace 


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14 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


Lee  Babb,  of  Eastport.  Me.,  A\<i:  29.  1885;  5  cliil- 
dren,  Grimth  E.,  Elisabeth  JNL,  Grace  D.,  Naomi  W., 
Lorraine.  Demonstralor  of  chemistry,  U.  of  Pa. 
Sch.  of  Medicine,  1877-9;  practiced  in  Atlantic  City, 
N.J.,  Phila.  and  Brvn  Mawr,  Pa.,  Washington,  D.C., 
and  Hot  Springs,  N.C.,  1892-02;  pres.  Mt.  Vernon 
Construction  Co.,  1892-04;  pres.  Washington,  Alex- 
andria &  Mt.  Vernon  Ry.  Co.,  1893-02;  mem.  Sch. 
Com.,  town  of  Leominster.  Mem.  Am.  Climatol. 
A.ssn.,  Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  Coll.  of  Physicians 
(Phila.),  Acad.  Nat.  Sciences  (Phila.),  S.A.R.  Re- 
publican. Baptist.  Clubs:  Leominster,  Country, 
Golf.    Address:   Leominster,   Mass. 

ABBOT,  Henry  Iiarcom,  soldier,  engr. ;  b.  Beverly, 
Mass.,  Au>,'.  13,  1831;  s.  Joseph  Hale  and  Frances 
EUingwood  (Larcom)  Abbot;  brother  of  Edwin 
Hale  Abbot;  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1846-50;  grad.  We.st 
Point,  1854;  (LL.D..  Harvard,  1886);  m.  Mary  Susan 
Everett,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Apr.  2,  1856  (died 
Mar.  13,  1871).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
military  record,  etc.)  Address:  23  Berkley  St..  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.* 

ABBOT,  Williani  Titzhale,  educator;  b.  Boston, 
Apr.  27,  lf>5:>;  s.  Jostpli  Hale  and  Fanny  EUingwood 
(Larcom)  Abbot;  grad.  Cambridge  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.,  1870;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1874  (Phi  Beta  Kappa); 
m  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Dec.  28.  1882,  Caroline  Ward 
Sewall.  Instr.  G.  W.  C.  Noble's  pvt.  sch.  for  boys, 
Boston,  1874-6  (retired  on  account  of  ill  health); 
joint  prin.  Sewall  and  Abbot  Classical  Sch.,  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.,  1877-80;  instr.,  1880-90,  head  of  Latin 
and  Greek  Dept.  since  1890,  Classical  High  Sch., 
Worcester,  Mass.  Mem.  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  N.E. 
Historic-Geneal.  Soc,  "Worcester  Soc.  of  Antiquity, 
N.E.  Classical  Assn.  (pres.  1914),  and  various 
teachers*  orgns.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Bohemian,  Eco- 
nomic, Twentieth  Century,  Shakespeare.  Home:  20 
John  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

ABBOTT,  Carroll  "Waite,  M.D. ;  b.  Rumford,  Me., 
Aug.  29,  1855;  s.  Henry,  Jr.,  and  Charlotte  (Waite) 
Abbott;  ed.  Oxford  Normal  Inst.;  grad.  Hebron 
Acad.,  1877:  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin), 
1881;  m.  Albion,  Me.,  Oct.  4,  1882,  Georgia  A.  Wil- 
son; 2  children,  Henry  Wilson,  Mary  Charlotte.  Be- 
gan practice  at  Albion,  1881;  removed  to  Water- 
ville,  1893;  supervisor  of  schs.,  Albion.  7  yrs. ; 
mayor  of  Waterville,  1898-9;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Wa- 
terville,  1900,  1901  (chmn.,  1901);  dir.  Waterville 
Trust  Co.  Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Kennebec  Co.  Med. 
Soc,  W'aterville  Clinical  Soc.  Republican.  Metho- 
dist. Mason  (K.T.);  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  N.E.O.P.  Clubs: 
Masonic,  Homita-koda.  Home:  19  Spring  St.  Office: 
1121/2  Main  St..  Waterville,  Me. 

ABBOTT,  Bleanor  Hallowell,  author.  (See  Co- 
burn.    lOloanor   Hallowell.) 

ABBOTT,  Edville  Gerhardt,  IST.D.;  b.  Hancock, 
Me.,  Nov.  6,  1871;  s.  Alonzo  and  Maria  B.  (Mercer) 
Abbott:  descended  from  early  .«ettlers  of  New 
Hampshire;  grad.  E.  Me.  Conf.  Sem.,  Bucksport, 
Me..  1889,  A.B.,  1896;  A.M.,  pro-merito,  1898,  hon. 
Sc.D.,  1914,  Bowdoin  Coll.;  student  at  Friedrich 
Wilhelm  Unlversitat,  Berlin,  Germany,  1900-1;  m. 
Sara  S.  Sargent,  of  Bucksport,  Mar.  14,  1893.  Prac- 
tices orthopedic  surgery  In  Portland,  Me.;  sur- 
geon-in-chief to  The  Children's  Hosp.;  orthopedic 
surgeon  to  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.,  visiting  orthopedic 
surgeon  to  St.  Barnabas  Hosp..  Portland;  consult- 
ing surgeon  to  Sisters  Hosp.,  Lewiston,  Me.;  con- 
sultant to  Me.  State  Sanatorium,  Hebron.  Me.;  prof, 
orthopedic  surgery  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.,  since  .June, 
1912;  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  of  Surgeons:  mem.  A.M. A., 
Am.  Orthopedic  Assn.,  German  Orthopedic  Assn., 
Internat.  Surgical  Assn.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Psi  Up- 
Bllon,  Phi  Chi.  Club:  Cumberland.  Author:  Treat- 
ment of  the  Skoliose  (translated  in  foreign  lan- 
guages). Frequent  contbr.  to  leading  med.  jours. 
Home:  14  Deering  St.  Office:  T.M.C.A.  Bldg.,  Port- 
land, Me. 

ABBOTT,  Frances  Matilda,  writer,  genealogist; 
b.  Concord,  N.H.,  Aug.  18,  1857;  d.  John  and  Ma- 
tild.a  (Brooks)  Abbott;  grad.  Concord  Hierh  Sch., 
1875:  A.B.,  Vassar,  1S81.  Mem.  N.H.  Hist.  Soc,  Bos- 
ton br.  Vassar  Alumnae,  Assn.  Collecrlate  Alumnae, 
Appalachian  Mountain  Club  of  Boston  (life),  W^om- 
an's  Hosp.  Aid  Assn.  (life).  Concord  Equal  Suffrage 
Assn.      Founder    of    Concord    Wild    Flower    Club 


(1896);  original  mem.  Stratford  (Shakespeare) 
Club  (1883).  Press  agt.  N.H.  Equal  Suffrage  Assn. 
since  1913;  in  charge  Suffrage  Hdqrs.,  Concord.  Au- 
tiior:  Birds  and  Flowers  About  Concord,  N.H.,  1906; 
The  Simple  Single,  1909.  Wrote  section  on  "Do- 
mestic Customs  and  Social  Life,"  in  New  History 
of  Concord,  1903;  one  of  the  writers  of  The  Gene- 
alogical and  Family  History  of  New  Hampshire, 
1908.  Contbr.  to  newspapers  and  mags.  Address: 
Concord,  N.H. 

ABBOTT,  rrederick  Ebenezer,  real  estate;  Aug. 
2,   1835-Aug.   27,   1914.     (See  vol.   1909). 

ABBOTT,  Prederick  Wallace,  M.D.;  b.  Dover, 
N.H.,  Mar.  5,  1861;  s.  Sylvester  and  Elizabeth 
Graves  (Wortman)  Abbott;  A.B.,  U.  of  America, 
1883;  attended  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (med.  dept.  Bow- 
doin Coll.),  1884,  1885;  M.D.,  Eclectic  Med.  Coll.  of 
Me.,  1886;  A.M.,  Taylor  U.,  1891;  Ph.D.,  Nat.  Nor- 
mal U.,  1901;  Academicien  de  Toulouse,  France, 
1909;  (LL.D.,  Potomac  U.,  1905;  F.S.Sc,  London, 
1908);  m.  Sylvina  Apphia  Emery,  of  Kennebunk, 
Me.,  Sept.  2,  1886;  practiced  in  Taunton,  Mass., 
1886 — ;  lecturer  on  physiology  and  hygiene  in  Mer- 
rimack Co.  Acad.,  1892;  asso.  editor  Mass.  Med. 
Jour.,  1894-04,  Am.  Med.  Jour.,  1906 — ;  collaborator 
on  Nat.  Eclectic  Monthly  Med.  Jour.,  1903;  senior 
censor  Eclectic  Med.  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York; 
prof,  eugenics.  Eclectic  Med.  U.,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1913.  Pres.  Mass.  Eclectic  Med.  Soc,  1894,  N.E.  Ec- 
lectic Med.  Assn.,  1900,  Am.  Eclectic  Materia  Med- 
ica  Assn.,  1905-07,  Boston  Dist.  Eclectic  Med.  Soc, 
1910;  v.-p.  Am.  Anti-Tuberculosis  League,  1907; 
hon.  mem.  fourteen  state  and  several  other  med. 
socs. ;  life-fellow  Institut  du  Midi  (France);  life- 
mem,  and  medalist  of  the  1st  class  (gold)  Italian 
Acad,  of  Physics  and  Chemistry;  chmn.  bd.  of  trus- 
tees, and  sec.  treas.  Alumnal  Soc,  Potomac  U. 
Democrat.  Author:  Limitation  of  the  Family,  1891; 
The  Education  of  Youth  Upon  Matters  Sexual,  1895. 
Address:  72  Broadway,  Taunton,  Mass.* 

ABBOTT,  Gordon,  banker;  b.  Boston,  Jan.  18, 
1863;  s.  Jeremiah  and  Ellen  (Bangs)  Abbott;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1884;  m.  Katherine,  d.  Louis  and  Madeline 
(Borland)  Tiffany,  of  Baltimore,  Nov.  6,  1895.  Mem. 
firm  of  Abbott,  Wheelock  &  Co.,  mchts.,  Boston  and 
New  York,  1884-93;  v.-p.,  1893-1900,  pres.,  1900-10, 
chmn.  bd.,  1910 — ,  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.,  Boston; 
pres.  United  Electric  Securities  Co.,  Mass.  Electric 
Cos.;  v.-p.  Estabrook  Steel  Pen  Mfg.  Co.;  dir.  Fitch- 
burg  R.R.  Co.,  Gen.  Electric  Co.,  State  Nat.  Bank, 
Elec  Securities  Corpn.  of  New  York,  N.E.  Mut.  Life 
Ins.  Co.,  Dallas  Electric  Corpn.,  Merchants  Nat. 
Bank,  Winthrop  Nat.  Bank.  Trustee,  1895-05,  treas. 
since  1905,  Children's  Hosp.,  Boston;  mem.  Bd.  of 
Statistics  of  the  City  of  Boston,  (ilubs:  Somerset, 
Eastern  Yacht,  Exchange  (Boston),  Knickerbocker, 
Brook,  New  York  Yacht  (New  York),  Country 
(Brookline),  Essex  County  Country,  Canaveral 
(Boston  and  Fla.).  Home:  240  Beacon  St.  Office: 
Old  Colony  Trust  Co.,  Boston.* 

ABBOTT,  Grafton  St.  Iioe,  lawyer,  trustee ;  b.  Low- 
ell, Mass.,  Nov.  14,  1856;  s.  Josiah  Gardner  and 
Caroline  (Livermore)  Abbott;  prep.  edH.  Noble's 
Sch.,  Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1877;  studied  law;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1880:  m.  Quincy,  Mass.,  Sept.  29,  1890, 
Mary  Adams;  children,  Henry  L.,  Mary  O.  and  John 
A.  Has  practiced  in  Boston  since  1880;  pres.  Lewis- 
ton-Clarkstori  Co.  and  Hill  Mfg.  Co.;  chairman  and 
dir.  Guantanamo  &  Western  R.R.  Co.;  dir.  and  treaa. 
Lewiston-Concord  Bridge  Co.  Democrat.  Club: 
Somerset.  Recreations:  agriculture,  horticulture. 
Home:  Concord,  Mass.    Office:  84  State  St.,  Boston. 

ABBOTT,  Harlan  Pag-e,  surgeon;  b.  Antrim,  N.H.. 
July  10,  1860:  s.  John  Rand  and  Hannah  Osgood 
(True)  Abbott;  descendant  of  George  Abbott,  of 
Andover,  Mass.,  1635;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad., 
1881;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1885,  A.M..  1889;  M.D..  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1889;  m.  Cornelia  Seabury  Cook,  of 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  June  25,  1898;  2  children, 
Elizabeth  True,  Hope.  Practiced  in  Providence 
since  1889;  in  hosp.  service  as  interne,  externe  and 
mem.  staff  since  1889;  first  sec.  R.I.  Ho«p.  Club; 
now  surgeon  ear,  nose  and  throat,  Rhode  Island 
Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Providence  Med. 
Assn.,  N.E.  Otol.  and  Laryngol.  Soc,  R.I.  Ophthal. 
and  Otol.  Soc,  Med.  Improvement  (ijlub  of  Provi- 
dence, Delta  Upsilon  (Brown  Chapter).   Republican. 


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Baptist.  Clubs:  Providence  Art,  University.  Rec- 
reations: tennis,  solf.  Home:  152  Angell  St.  Office: 
223   Thayer  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

ABBOTT,  Henry  Warren;  b.  Landgrove,  Vt.,  Sept. 
17,  1873;  s.  Warren  W.  and  Angelett  W.  (Colby) 
Abbott;  ed.  com.  schs. ;  m.  Ella  M.  Parker,  of  Peru, 
Vt.,  Oct.  5,  1899.  Began  as  carpenter,  Landgrove, 
1892;  town  elk. since  1904;  lister  for  9  terms  tol911; 
mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  1909-11;  census  enumerator,  1910; 
mem.  Rep.  Town  Com.  since  1906,  Rep.  County 
Com.,  1912;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910.  Methodist. 
Odd  Fellow;  mem.  Grange.  Home:  Landgrove,  Vt. 
Address:  South  Londonderry,  Vt. 

ABBOTT,  Herbert  Vaug-lian,  college  prof.;  b. 
Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  Jan.  3.  1!565;  s.  Lyman  and  Abby 
Frances  (Hamlin)  Abbott;  bro.  of  Ernest  Hamlin 
and  Lawrence  Eraser  Abbott;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll., 
1885;  m.  Senda,  d.  Albert  Berenson,  June  15,  1911. 
Lit.  critic  New  York  Commercial  Advertiser,  1890- 
91;  asst.  and  instr.,  English  Dept.,  Harvard,  1894-S; 
instr.  English,  Horace  Mann  Sch.  and  Teachers 
Coll.,  New  York,  1898-05;  asso.  prof.  English,  Smith 
Coll.,  1905 — .  (See  Who's  ^^'ho  in  America  for 
books,  etc.)    Address:  Northampton,  Mass.* 

ABBOTT,  Holker;  b.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Feb.  28,  1858; 
s.  Josiah  Gardner  and  Caroline  (Livermore)  Ab- 
bott; descendant  of  George  Abbot,  Andover,  Mass., 
1643,  and  Rev.  Arthur  Browne  and  Chief  Justice 
Livermore,  N.H. ;  ed.  Nobel's  Sch.,  Boston;  unmar- 
ried. Pres.  Copley  Soc,  Boston;  trustee  Mus.  of 
Fine  Arts.  Progressive  in  politics.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Somerset,  Tavern,  Tennis  and  Racquet  (Bos- 
ton) National  Arts  (New  York).  Address:  Welles- 
ley  Hills,  Mass. 

ABBOTT,  Ira  Anson,  judge;  b.  Barnard,  Vt.  July 
20,  1845;  s.  Daniel  and  Deborah  (DeWolfe)  Abbott; 
pvt.  9th  Vt.  Vols.,  1864-5;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1870; 
m.  Emma  Nichols,  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Apr.  30, 
1879  (died  1884).  Began  practice  of  law  at  Haver- 
hill, 1872;  city  solicitor,  1S73-5;  mem.  law  firm  of 
Abbott  &  Pearl,  1877-98;  judge  Mass.  Central  Dist. 
Ct.  of  Northern  Essex.  1898-04;  apptd.  by  Pres. 
Roosevelt,  reapptd.  by  Pres.  Taft  asso.  justice  Su- 
preme Ct.  of  Ty.  of  N.M.,  1904-12;  resumed  resi- 
dence in  Haverhill  when  N.M.  became  a  state 
(1912),  but  has  not  returned  to  practice.  Repub- 
lican. Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  G.A.R.  Traveler  and 
corr.,  U.S.  and  abroad,  several  mos.  each  yr.  since 
1912.    Address:   Haverhill,  Mass.* 

ABBOTT,  Joliu,  lawyer;  b.  N.  Berwick,  Me.,  Feb. 
16,  1869;  s.  John  J.  and  Mary  Augusta  (Hall)  Ab- 
bott; A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1891;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1895;  admitted  to  bar,  1894;  m.  Randolph, 
Vt.,  1897,  Miss  Grace  R.  Sanford;  children.  Win- 
some and  Joan.  In  practice  at  Boston  since  1895. 
Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Am.  Bar  Assn. 
Clubs:  Harvard,  Winchester  Country.  Home:  Win- 
chester, Mass.    Office :   53  State  St.,  Boston. 

ABBOTT,  John  Edward,  lawyer;  b.  Norridge- 
wock,  Me.,  Nov.  30,  1845;  s.  John  Stevens  and  Eliza- 
beth T.  (Allen)  Abbott;  8th  generation  from  George 
A.,  who  came  to  Andover,  Mass.,  1643,  from  York- 
shire. Eng.,  and  10th  generation  on  his  mother's 
side  from  George  Allen,  who  emigrated  from  Eng- 
land, 1635,  and  located  at  Sandwich,  Mass.,  1637; 
removed  with  parents  to  Newton,  Mass.  at  14; 
grad.  Wesleyan  Univ.,Middletown,  Conn,  1869;  read 
law  with  his  father  and  was  admitted  to  Suffolk 
bar,  1872.  later  to  U.S.  Circuit  and  Supreme  courts: 
m.  Compton,  P.Q.,  Can.,  June  12,  1878,  Alice  Greely 
Cochrane;  children,  Charles  M.,  Mabel  L.,  Harriette 
F.,  Eleanora.  Practiced  in  Boston  as  partner  of  his 
father,  1872-7,  in  New  York  City,  as  member  Abbott 
Bros.,  1877-9;  returned  to  Boston,  1879,  and  contin- 
ued in  practice  with  his  father  until  death  of  the 
latter.  1881,  since  in  practice  alone.  Mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1893,  1894;  clerk  senate  com.  on  rules 
since  1896;  town  solicitor  Watertown  since  1896; 
atty.  Watertown  Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Home: 
Watertown,  Mass.    Office:   53  State  St.,  Boston. 

ABBOTT,  Leon  Martin,  lawyer;  b.  Richmond, 
N.H.,  Aug.  28.  1867:  s.  Joseph  B.  and  Lydia  C. 
(Martin)  Abbott:  Keene  (N.H.)  High  Sch.,  1885; 
Mass.  In«t.  Tech.,  1885-6;  Harvard  Coll.,  1886-7, 
1890-1,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1887-90;  m.  Florence  M. 
Tallman,    of    Boston,    Apr.    19,    1894.     Has    prac- 


ticed in  Boston,  1891 — ;  mem.  firm  Bates,  Nay 
&  Abbott,  Sept.,  1906;  now  Bates.  May,  Abbott  & 
Dane.  Republican.  Mem.  Mass.  and  Boston  Bar 
assns.  One  of  four  active  33°  Masons  in  Mass.; 
Grand  Lt.  Comdr.  of  Supreme  Council  33°  N.M.J. ; 
officer  and  trustee  many  Masonic  and  other  organi- 
zations. Club:  Boston  City.  Home:  797  Washington 
St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  934-939  Tremont  Bldg., 
Boston,  Mass.* 

ABBOTT,  Samuel  Appleton  Browne,  lawyer;  b. 
Lowell,  Mass.,  Mar.  6,  J  846;  s.  Josiah  Gardner  and 
Caroline  (Livermore)  Abbott;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1866, 
.-V.M.,  1872;  admitted  to  bar,  1868;  m.  Mary  God- 
dard,  of  Boston,  May  21,  1869;  2d,  Abby  Frances 
Woods,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  Oct.  15,  1873;  3d,  Maria 
Elizabeth  Dexter,  of  Rome,  Italy,  Apr.  16,  1896. 
Engaged  in  practice,  Boston,  since  1868;  police 
commr.,  1887-9;  trustee  Boston  Pub.  Library,  1879- 
92  (pres.,  1889-94);  acting  librarian,  same,  1890-4; 
dir.  Am.  Acad,  in  Rome,  1897-03.  Mem.  Am.  Inst. 
Architects,  Boston  Soc.  of  Architects,  Loyal  Le- 
gion. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Porcellian,  Harvard, 
Somerset  (Boston),  Century,  University  (New 
York).  Home:  Villa  Lontana,  Via  Cassia,  Rome, 
Italy.    Office:  84  State  St.,  Boston.* 

ABBOTT,  Sewall  Wester,  lawyer;  b.  Tuftonboro, 
N.H.,  Apr.  11,  1859;  s.  George  and  Phebe  Jane 
(Graves)  Abbott;  descendant  of  Walter  Abbott, 
Exeter,  N.H.,  about  1640;  grad.  Hebron  Acad,  1878; 
LL.B.,  Union  Coll.  of  Law.  Chicago,  1883;  m.  Mrs. 
Elma  (King)  Hodsdon,  of  Boston,  June  19,  1893. 
Practiced  in  Chicago  1  yr. ;  removed  to  Wolfboro, 
N.H.,  1885;  judge  of  probate  for  Carroll  Co.  since 
1889;  CO.  atty.,  1903-7;  dir.  Wolfboro  Woolen  Mills; 
pres.  bd.  trustees  Huggins  Hosp. ;  mem.  bd.  trustees 
Brewster  Free  Acad.,  Wolfboro.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Royal  Arch  Mason  (Past  D.D.G.M.  and  Past 
Exalted  High  Priest);  mem.  I.O.O.P.,  Red  Men, 
G.A.R,  Grange.  Recreations:  trout  fishing,  auto- 
mobiling,  etc.    Address:  Wolfboro,  N.H. 

ABBOTT,  Sylvina  Apphia,  M.D.;  b.  Kennebunk, 
Me.,  Mar.  8,  1864;  d.  Benjamin  Franklin  and  Susan 
Apphia  (Gooch)  Emery;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Kennebunk, 
and  under  pvt.  teachers,  1869-86;  licensee  (in  medi- 
cine) of  Mass,  1894;  Sc.D.,  Potomac  U.,  Washing- 
ton, DC,  1906;  M.D.,  Ch.M.,  Eclectic  Med.  U.,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.,  1913;  F.S.Sc.  (London).  1909;  F  S.P. 
(England),  1914;  m.  Frederick  Wallace  Abbott, 
M.D.,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  Sept.  2,  1886.  Practiced  in 
Taunton  since  1886.  Pres.  N.E.  Eclectic  Med. 
Assn.,  1908,  Am.  Eclectic  Materia  Medica  Assn., 
1911-12.  Me.  Eclectic  Med.  Soc,  1911,  Mass. 
Eclectic  Med.  Soc,  1911,  Boston  Dist.  Eclectic 
Med.  Soc,  1912;  mem.  Nat.  Eclectic  Med.  Assn.; 
hon.  mem.  Vt.  Eclectic  Med.  Soc;  life  mem. 
and  medalist  1st  class  (gold)  Italian  Acad.  Physics 
and  Chemistry,  1913.  Mem.  Daughters  of  Rebekah 
(I.O.OF.),  Pythian  Sisters  (K.  of  P.),  Degree  of 
Honor  (A.O.U.W.),  U.O.G.C,  W.C.T.U.,  P.  of  H., 
Taunton  State  of  Me.  Club.  Second  Adventist. 
Home:    72   Broadway,   Taunton,   Mass. 

ABBOTT,  W.  Herbert,  wholesale  leather  mcht.; 
b.  Boston.  July  14,  1866;  s.  William  T.  and  Prances 
A.  (Hoyt)  Abbott;  educated  pub.  grammar  and 
high  schools  of  Boston;  m.  Miss  Fannie  E.  Whip- 
ple, of  Boston,  June  8.  1892;  children,  IMargaret 
Frances,  Herbert  Whipple.  Began  with  Billings  & 
Eaton  (sole  leather),  Boston,  continuing  4  yrs.; 
then  with  Booth  &  (io.  (sheep  skins)  4  yrs.;  with 
Herman  Zohrlaut  Leather  Co.  9  yrs.;  pres.  W.  Her- 
bert Abbott,  Inc..  since  1900;  also  pres.  Abbott  & 
Fernald  Co.,  Arthur  T.  Way,  Inc..  Grey,  Clark  & 
Engle  Co.;  dir.  Liberty  Trust  Co.,  United  Cape  Cod 
Cranbeiry  Co.;  trustee  Dorchester  Savings  Bank. 
Dir.  N.E.  Evangelistic  Assn.;  mem.  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Congregationalist.  Clubs:  Eco- 
nomic, Longwood  Cricket.  Recreations:  automobil- 
ing  and  tennis.  Home:  60  Pleasant  St..  Dorchester, 
Mass.  Offices:  112  Beach  St.  and  137  South  St.. 
Boston. 

ABBOTT,  "Wilbur  Cortez,  college  prof.;  b.  Koko- 
mo,  Ind..  Dec.  28.  1869;  s.  Thomas  W.  and  Eleanor 
L.  (Holliday)  Abbott:  A.B.,  Wabash  Coll.,  1892, 
A.M.,  1904;  grad.  student  Cornell,  1892-5;  B.  Litt., 
Oxford  U.,  1897;  also  studied  on  continent:  (hon. 
A.M.,  Yale,  1908);  m.  Margaret  E.  Smith,  of  Indian- 
apolis,   Ind.,    Sept.    6.    1899.     Fellow,    1892-3,    instr.. 


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1.'>'J3-5,  Pres.  White  tiuvelins  fellow,  1895-(i,  Cor- 
nell U.;  instr.  history,  U.  of  Mich.,  1897-9;  asst. 
inof.  history,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1899-02;  prof.  Ku- 
lopean  history,  U.  of  Kan.,  1902-8;  prof,  history 
ShefHeld  Scientific  School  (Yale),  1908 — .  Lecturer 
in  history,  U.  of  Chicago,  1910,  Harvard,  1912-13. 
Author:  Colonel  Blood,  Crown  Stealer,  1911.  Contbr. 
to  Am.  and  English  hist,  reviews,  Nation,  Yale 
Rev.,  etc.  Address:  219  Livingston  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.* 

ABBOTT,  Wintlirop  Porter,  educator;  b.  Brook- 
field,  \'t..  July  lij,  lbG.N;  .s.  lioval,  .)r.,  and  Nancy  T. 
(Newton)  Abbott;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1893;  m.  Cor- 
nelia M.  Pierce,  of  Randolph,  Vt.,  Nov.  1,  1898. 
Prin.  high  sch..  White  River  Junction,  Vt,  1893-5; 
prin.  high  sch.  and  supt.  schs..  Proctor,  1890-07; 
supt.  schs..  Proctor.  Pittsford,  Rutland  (town)  and 
Chittenden,  1907-12;  supt.  schs.,  Greenfield,  Mass., 
since  1912.  Examiner  of  teachers  for  Itutland  Co., 
Vt.,  1900-10.  Mem.  bd.  of  dirs..  Proctor  Y.M.C.A., 
1907-12;  trustee  Proctor  Free  Library,  189S-12. 
Mem.  N.E.A.,  Am.  Inst.  Instrs.,  Vt.  State  Teachers' 
Assn.  (pres.,  1905-0),  Vt.  Schoolmasters'  Club,  N.E. 
Assn.  Sch.  Supts.,  Mass.  Assn.  Sch.  Supts.,  Franklin 
Co.  (Mass.)  Teachers'  Assn.  (pres.,  1912-13), 
Franklin  Co.  Schoolmen  (pres.,  1914-15).  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Clubs:  University,  Y'oung  Men's 
(Greenfield).    Address:  Greenfield,  Mass. 

ABEIi,  Oeorgre  PerOinand,  clergyman;  b.  Phila., 
Pa.,  Sept.  5,  1872;  s.  George  Frederick  and  Kath- 
erine  (Bachmann)  Abel;  B.A.,  Gettysburg  (Pa.) 
Coll.,  1897,  Ph.D.,  1903:  student  Lutheran  Theol. 
Sem.,  Gettysburg,  1897-9;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch., 
1900;  studied  Yale  Grad.  Sch..  1900-3;  m.  Clara  Mav 
Haskell,  of  East  Haven,  Conn.,  Dec.  20,  1904;  3 
children,  Katherine,  Dorothy,  IMarjorie.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1903;  asst.  pastor  Elmwood  Tem- 
ple, Providence,  R.I..  1903-4;  teacher  of  economics 
and  history,  and  chaplain,  Mich.  Mil.  Acad.,  Or- 
chard Lake,  Mich.,  1904-5;  pastor  Kirwin,  Kan., 
1905-8,  Seymour,  Conn.,  since  Aug.  1,  1908.  Mem. 
Druid  Fraternity,  Gettysburg.  INIason;  mem.  Tem- 
ple of  Honor.  Address:  51  Derby  Av.,  Seymour, 
Conn. 

ABE^Ii,  Ilyron  Robinson;  b.  T.,ebanon,  Conn., 
Nov.  18.  1862;  s.  Silas  P.  and  Sophronia  (Robinson) 
Abell;  ed.  common  schs.  and  Bacon  Acad.,  Colches- 
ter; m.  Carrie  B.  Symmes,  of  Winchester,  Mass., 
Apr.  8,  1890.  Engaged  in  farming  on  old  home 
place:  tax  collector,  1S94-9;  served  as  justice  of 
peace;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12  (com.  on 
agr.):  sold  old  homestead,  and  settled  in  Colches- 
ter, 1912:  burgess  of  the  borough,  also  tax  col- 
lector. Republican.  Mem.  Patrons  of  Husbandry. 
Address:   Colchester.   Conn. 

ABEBCBOMBIB,  Daniel  Futuam,  bankei-;  b.  Lu- 
nenburg. :Mass..  .Ian.  21.  1844:  s.  f)tis  and  Dorothy 
Tj.  n'utnam)  Abercrombie:  grad.  Highland  Mil. 
Acad..  Worcester.  Mass.,  1862:  A.B.,  Harvai'd.  1866; 
m.  .lulia  A.  Clapp.  of  Turners  Falls,  Mass..  Oct.  7, 
1874;  3  children.  Daniel  P..  Fred  C,  Alice  C.  Con- 
nected with  banking  business  in  Turners  Palls 
since  1876;  treas.  Crocker  Instn.  for  Savings,  1876- 
03;  cashier  Crocker  Nat.  Bank  since  June,  1876. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Address:  Turners  Falls, 
Mass. 

ABBRCBOMBXB,  Daniel  "Webster,  educator;  b. 
Boiling  Green.  Maeon  Cn..  Ala.,  Nov.  25.  1853;  s. 
Milo  Boiling  and  Sarah  Cairoll  (  Greenleaf )  Aber- 
crombie: prep.  edn.  Cambridge  (Mass.)  Latin  Sch., 
1808-72:  A.B..  Harvard,  1876;  studied  Harvard  Law 
Sch..  1876-7  rhon.  A.IM..  Brown,  1883;  LL.D..  Colby, 
1898:  Lift.  D.,  Dartmouth.  1911);  m.  Eniilv  Foote 
Brainerd,  of  St.  Albans.  Vt.,  Dec.  23,  1878;  4  chil- 
dren, Edith  A.  (Mrs.  B.  B.  Snow),  Ralph,  Esther  A. 
(Mrs.  D.  P.  Lockwood).  Daniel  W.,  Jr.  Has  been 
teaching  since  1877:  prin.  AVorcester  Acad,  since 
1882.  Has  made  various  trips  aVjroad  for  study 
and  travel:  hon.  lepresentative  U.S.  Bureau  of 
Edn.,  to  examine  ednl.  system  of  Germany,  in  schs. 
of  secondary  grade.  Mem.  Harvard  Teachers' 
.Assn.,  Headmasters'  Assn.,  Brown  Teachers'  Assn., 
Mass.  Sch.  Masters'  Club.  Trustee  Worcester  Acad., 
Newton  Theol.  Instn..  Brown  Univ.  Hon.  mem. 
Harvard  A  Chapter,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Clubs:  Har- 
vard (Worcester  and  Boston),  AVoi-coster  Econom- 
ic,  Tatnuck   Country,   Seapuit    (Osterville,   Mass.), 


lias  written  various  articles  on  ednl.  matters.  Ad- 
ilrcss:    M    rii>\i(liiiee  St.,  Woicester,  Mass.* 

ABBBCBOMBIB,  Bdward  Bverett,  clergyman; 
removed  to  Berkeley,  Cal.,  Aug.  1,  1915.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

ABOBN,  Alonzo  B.;  b.  Ellington,  Conn.,  May  6, 
IsiT:  s.  Jiiub(tn  and  Amelia  (Peters)  Aborn;  grad. 
oxford.  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1866.  Clerk,  1866-8, 
propr.,  1868-90,  Norwich  (Conn.)  Grocery  Co.;  en- 
gaged in  real  estate  operations  since  1890.  Was 
mem.  and  chmn.  W.  Chelsea  (Conn.)  Sch.  Bd. ;  mem. 
Norwich  Common  Council,  1884;  alderman,  1893; 
liep.  candidate  for  mayor  of  Norwich,  1896,  and 
was  declared  elected  on  recount  of  Dem.  votes, 
many  of  which  were  illegal,  but  refused  to  accept 
office  on  a  technicality;  mem.  Conn.  Senate,  1906-8. 
Addies.s:   Noiwich,  Conn. 

ABBAHAMS,  Henry,  secretarial  work;  b.  Buf- 
falo, N.Y.,  Sept.  23,  1855;  s.  Abraham  Joel  and 
Esther  (Jacobs)  Abrahams;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Buffalo; 
m.  Phebe  Levy,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Feb.  2,  1880 
(died  June  19,  1913);  children,  Esther,  Joel,  Abra- 
ham L.,  Gabi-iel,  Rosa,  Sarah,  Alexander.  Began 
in  Boston,  1880;  now  sec.  Central  Labor  Union, 
Cigai'  Maliers'  Union,  Boston  United  Hand  in  Hand 
Assn.  (largest  Jewish  orgn.  in  the  city).  Mem. 
Commn.  on  High  Living,  also  of  Boston  Planning 
Bd.  Trustee  Franklin  Inst.  Republican.  Jewish  re- 
ligion. Club:  Boston  City.  Contbr.  to  press  on  la- 
bor and  pub.  questions.  Home:  12  Marble  St.,  Rox- 
bury.    Office:   11  Appleton  St.,  Boston.* 

ABBAMS,  Alva  E.,  M.D.;  b.  Duanesburg,  N.Y., 
June  2N,  ls56;  s.  .1.  Danforth  and  Susan  (Ladd) 
Abranis;  prej).  edn..  Little  Falls,  N.Y.;  student  Cor- 
nell U.,  3  vrs. ;  student  IMed.  Dept.,  New  York  U.; 
M.D.,  Albany  Med.  Coll.,  1881;  St.  Peter's  Hosp., 
Albany;  m.  Brooklyn,  July  26,  1877,  .Tessie  Davis. 
Practiced  at  Duanesburg,  1882-4:  removed  to  Hart- 
ford, 1884;  del.  Internat.  Med.  Congress,  Moscow, 
Russia,   1897.    Address:  Hartford,  Conn. 

ACHESON,  Edward  Campion,  bishop;  b.  Wool- 
wich, Kent,  England,  Apr.  7.  1859;  s.  Alexander 
and  Mary  (Campion)  Acheson;  student  U.  of  To- 
ronto, 1885-8;  grad.  Wycliffe  Coll.  (U.  of  Toronto), 
1889;  M.A.,  New  York  U.,  1892;  m.  Eleanor  Ger- 
trude Gooderham,  of  Toronto,  Can.,  June  8,  1892. 
Deacon,  1888,  priest,  1889,  Ch.  of  England  in  Can- 
ada; cvn-ate  All  Saints  Ch.,  Toronto,  1888-9;  asst. 
minister  St.  George's  (jh.,  Stuyvesant  Sq.,  N.Y. 
City,  1889-92;  then  rector  Ch.  of  The  Holy  Trinity, 
Mlddletown,  Conn.;  suffragan  bishop  of  Conn, 
since  Oct.  20,  1915.  Republican.  Mason.  Home: 
Mlddletown,  Conn. 

ACHIN,  Henry,  Jr.,  insurance;  b.  Lowell.  Mass., 
June  30,  18S3:  s.  Henry  and  Marie  Lea  (Cognac) 
Achin;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Lowell;  St.  Joseph's  Coll., 
Lowell:  Commercial  Coll.  (evening  classes);  un- 
married. Entered  employ  of  Lawrence  Mfg.  Co., 
Lowell,  as  bookkeeper,  June  29,  1899;  in  gen.  ins. 
business,  making  specialty  of  fire  ins.,  since  Apr. 
26,  1906;  resident  agt.  for  leading  cos.  Mem.  Bd. 
of  Fire  Ins.  Underwriters,  Lowell.  Councilman, 
Lowell,  1909,  10,  11;  mem.  Gen.  Ct.  of  Mass.,  1912- 
15.  Republican.  Catholic.  IMem.  C.M.A.C.  (Lowell), 
Catholic  Order  of  Foresters,  Union  St.  Jean  Bap- 
tiste  d'  Ameii(iue.  Clubs:  Middlesex  Social,  Cen- 
tralville  Social.  Pawtucketville  Social,  Club  des 
Citoyens  Ame>icains.  Home:  384  Fletcher  St.  Of- 
fice:  90  Aiken  St.,  Lowell,  IMass. 

ACHOBN,  Edg-ar  Oakes,  lawyer;  b.  Newcastle, 
Me..  Aug.  20,  1859;  s.  John  Tavlor  and  Clara  (Rund- 
lett)  Achorn;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll..  1881:  (LL.D., 
Lincoln  Memorial  T^.,  1910);  m.  Boston.  Sophie 
Apenes,  of  Christiania,  Sept,,  1889;  2d,  Alice  Gor- 
ham  Morse,  of  Falmouth,  Mass,,  Sept,  27,  1906, 
Instr.,  lSSl-3,  supt..  1SS3-4,  Whitman  (Mass.)  High 
Sell.;  admitted  to  bar,  1884,  and  since  in  practice  in 
Boston,  Unitarian,  Republican,  Organized  Scan- 
dinavian Rep.  League;  sec.  of  embassy,  St.  Peters- 
burg, 1896,  Trustee  Lincoln  Memorial  U,  (Tenn.), 
Montclair  (N..T.)  INIil.  Acad.:  overseer  Bowdoin  Coll. 
ISfem.  Boston  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  N.E. 
Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Me.  Hist,  Soc,  Zeta  Psi  (Grand 
Chapter  officer,  1892-8).  Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Eliot, 
Boston  City,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Author  of  arti- 
cles on  edn.,  travel,  politics,  etc.  Home:  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass.    Office:  10  Tremont  St..  Boston.* 


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ACKERMAN,  Arthur  Wilmot,  clergyman;  b. 
Medford,  Mass.,  Feb.  27,  1857;  s.  Ira  Philbrook  and 
Eliza  Ann  (Ames)  Ackerman;  grad.  Medford  High 
Sch.,  1874;  grad.  Chicago  Theol.  Sem.,  1890;  (D.D., 
Pacific  U.,  Forest  Grove,  Ore.,  1900);  m.  Ida  May 
Hatch,  of  West  Medford,  Mass.,  Apr.  28,  1881;  5 
children,  Howell  ^V.,  Grace,  Harry  (all  deceased); 
D.  Mildred  (Mrs.  William  Ross  King,  of  Omaha, 
Neb.),  b.  1886;  Walter  T.,  1894.  Ordained  to  Congl. 
ministry,  1890;  pastor  Lombard,  111..  1888-90,  Mc- 
Phersori,  Kan.,  1890-1,  Auburn  Park,  111.,  1891-2, 
Sheffield,  111.,  1892-6,  1st  Ch.,  Portland,  Ore.,  1896- 
02,  Torrington,  Conn.,  1902-11,  Natick,  Mass.,  since 
1912.  Pres.  Torrington  Mus.  Assn.,  1906-9;  pres. 
Litchfield  County  Choral  Union,  1909-11.  Del.  to 
Congl.  Internat.  Council,  Boston,  1900,  to  nat.  coun- 
cils, Portland,  Ore.,  1898,  Portland,  Me.,  1901,  Des 
Moines,  la.,  1904,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1913.  Formerly 
corporate  mem.  A.B.C.F.M.;  mem.  Congl.  Ch.  Bldg. 
Soc.  (life),  Am.  Missionary  Assn.,  Am.  Bible  Soc, 
N.B.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc,  Royal  Arcanum.  Re- 
publican. Recreation:  golf.  Clubs:  Congregational 
(Boston),  Framingham  Country.  Address:  24  Win- 
nemay  St.,  Natick,  Mass. 

ADAM,  John  Dowg'las,  theologian;  prof.  Hartford 
Theol.  Sem.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America,  1916-17.) 
Home:   25   Arnoldale  Rd.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

ASAIVIIAN,  Pamagf  Adam,  M.D.;  b.  Aintab,  Ar- 
menia, Aug.  28,  1869;  s.  Adam  and  Khatoun  (Na- 
zarian)  Adamian:  B.A.,  Central  Turkey  Coll.,  Ain- 
tab, Turkey.  1897:  B.D..  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch., 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1901;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1906  (hon.  D.Sc.  1912);  m.  Harganoish  (Shahi- 
nian) ;  1  daughter,  Parouhi.  Practiced  at  Boston 
since  1905,  and  at  Worcester  since  1912.  Prof, 
gen.  pathology.  Coll.  Phys.  &  Surg.,  Boston,  since 
1908.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  ]\Tem.  Armenian  Apos- 
tolic Ch.  Address:  181  Harrison  Av.,  Boston,  and 
55   Laurel   St.,  Worcester. 

ADAMOWSKA,  Antoinette  Szumowska;  b.  Lub- 
lin. Poland,  Feb.  22,  1873;  d.  Alexander  and  Wanda 
CRoszkowska)  Szumowski:  grad.  coll.,  Warsaw, 
Poland.  1888;  grad.  Warsaw  Conservatory  of  Mu- 
sic, 1890;  m.  Josef  Adamowski,  of  Warsaw,  Poland, 
Sept.  1.  1S96:  2  children.  Helenka.Thadeus.  Played 
in  concerts  with  orchestras  in  Paris  and  London, 
also  witli  orchestras  in  leading  Am.  cities;  with 
chamber  music  organizations,  among  which  were 
Kneisel  Quartette;  now  mem.  Adamowski  Trio; 
was  prof,  in  Piano  Dept.,  N.E.  Conservatory  of 
Music,  2  yrs.,  1904,  1906.  Roman  Catholic.  Ad- 
dress:   11   Channing  St..   Cambridge,    Mass. 

ADAMOWSKI.  Josef  Telix,  musician;  b.  War- 
saw, Poland,  .luly  4,  1862:  s.  Vincent  and  Aniela 
(Korecka)  Adamowski:  ed.  Warsaw  preliminary 
schs.  and  Conservatory  of  Music;  A.B.,  Moscow 
Conservatory  of  Music.  1883;  m.  Antoinette  Szu- 
mowska, of  Cracow,  Galicia.  Sept.  1.  1896;  children, 
Helenka  and  Thaderis.  Concert  cellist.  Warsaw; 
teacher  in  music  school.  Cracow,  1885-7;  removed 
to  Boston,  1S89:  mem.  Boston  Symnhony  Orchestra 
and  Ad.qmowski  Quartet,  since  1889:  mem.  Adam- 
owski Trio,  since  1896:  head  of  faculty  of  violon- 
cello, ensemble  and  quartet  classes,  N  E.  Conserva- 
tory of  Music,  since  1902:  an  organizer  and  dir. 
Boston  Symphony  Orchestra,  Pension  Fund  Inst. 
Clubs:  St;  Botolph  (Boston);  Players  (New  York). 
Home:  11  Channing  St..  Cambi-idge.  Mass.  Ad- 
dress: New  England  Conservatory  of  Music, 
Boston. 

ADAMOWSICT.  Timotheus.  musician,  violinist, 
conductor;  b  W'arsaw,  Poland,  1858:  s  "V\'incenty 
and  Mary  (Korecka)  Adnmowski:  grrad.  Warsaw 
Conservatory  and  then  studied  with  Massart  in 
Paris  Conservatory;  came  to  America,  1878;  m. 
Narragansett  Pif^r.  Sept.  1,  1903,  Gertrude  Pan- 
coast,  of  Phila.  Began  mus.  career  in  Boston,  1879; 
ex-concert  meister  Boston  Symphony  Orchestra; 
leader  Adamowski  Quartet  and  Adamowski  Trio; 
appeared  as  soloist  in  London,  Paris.  "Warsaw,  and 
other  European  cities;  now  head  of  Violin  Dept., 
N  E.  Conservatory  of  Music.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph, 
Tavern,  Country  (Boston):  The  Plavers  (New 
York);  Bath  fT.ondon).  Home:  23  Chestnut  St. 
Office:  New  England  Conservatory  of  Music, 
Boston. 

ADAMS,    Alfred    Edgfar,    cotton    mills    agt.;    b. 


Wales,  Mass.,  May  28,  1849;  s.  Benjamin  and  Mary 
Etta  (Darling)  Adams;  descendant  of  Henry  Ad- 
ams, Braintree,  Mass.,  1639-40;  ed.  winter  schs., 
1856-61;  worked  in  cotton  mills,  1856-67;  m.  Bmer- 
zette  Caroline,  d.  Stephen  W.  and  Ada  Ann  (Young) 
Avery,  of  Killingly,  Conn.;  6  children,  Mrs.  Luella 
G.  McKenzie,  Mrs.  Alice  C.  Reynolds,  Effle  D.,  Jo- 
seph B.,  Alfred  E.,  Jr.,  Erwin  A.  In  U.S.  Army, 
frontier  service,  1867-71;  overseer  Killingly  cotton 
mills,  1871-72,  other  N.E.  cotton  mills,  1872-87; 
agt.  Whitinsville  Cotton  Mills  and  Whitin  Bros. 
Cotton  Mill  since  1887.  Capt.  Me.  Nat.  Guard,  also 
capt.  and  a.-d.-c.  on  staff  of  Gen.  .Toshua  L.  Cham- 
bei-lain,  1880-6;  instr.  in  mil.  drill.  High  Sch.  Ca- 
dets, Whitinsville,  1898-15.  Mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Whit- 
insville, 1891-15;  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  1901-8.  Repub- 
lican. Baptist.  Mason  ((jommandery).  Club:  Con- 
gregational.   Address:   Whitinsville,   Mass. 

ADAMS,  Alonzo  B.,  M.D.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
ADAMS,  Alton  Dermont,  public  service  engr. ;  b. 
Biddeford,  Me.,  June  28,  1864;  s.  Orison  Dermont 
and  Nancy  Phoebe  (Getchell)  Adams;  B.S.,  Har- 
vard, 1897,  A.M.,  1902;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1904;  m.  Carrie  B.  Gates,  of  Manchester,  Conn.  En- 
gaged since  1900  in  valuation  of  public  service 
properties  and  rate  cases;  has  reported  on  valua- 
tions at  Lincoln,  Neb.;  Racine,  Wis.;  Springfield, 
111.;  Cedar  Rapids,  la.;  Watertown,  N.Y.;  Haver- 
hill, Mass.;  etc.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.,  Am. 
Water  Works  Assn.,  N.E.  Water  Worl^^s  Assn.  Ad- 
dress:    Natick,   Mass. 

ADAMS,  Arthur,  college  prof.;  b.  Pleasantville, 
N.J.,  May  12,  1881;  s.  James  R.  and  Marietta  (Eng- 
lish) Adams;  A.B.,  Rutgers,  1902;  A.M.,  Yale,  1903; 
Ph.D.,  1905;  B.D.,  Berkeley  Div.  Sch.,  1910;  m. 
Emma  G.  Steelman,  of  Ocean  City,  N.J.,  June  22, 
1910.  Instr.  English,  U.  of  Colo.,  1905-6;  asst.  prof. 
English,  1906-S,  asso.  prof.,  1908-11,  prof..  1911 — , 
Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn.;  prof.  English,  U.  of 
Me.,  summer  session,  1912.  Ordained  priest,  P.E. 
Ch.,  May  13,  1909.  Mem.  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Modern 
Lang.  Assn.  America,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Conn. 
Hist.  Soc,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  etc.  Clubs:  E.Q.B.  Edu- 
cational, Twentieth  Century.  Mason.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  Trinity 
College,   Hartford,   Conn.* 

ADAMS,  Benjamin  Henri;  b.  Tunbridge,  Vt., 
June  21,  1869;  s.  B.  H.  and  Eunice  A.  (Scribner) 
Adams;  student  Norwich  U.,  1887-8;  grad.  New 
Hampton  Commercial  Coll.,  1890;  m.  Cora  J.  Aker- 
man,  of  Vershire,  Vt.,  Sept.  14,  1892;  2  children,  B. 
Hacket  (deceased),  William  H.  Engaged  in  livery 
business  at  Chelsea,  Vt.,  also  farming,  ins.,  and 
buying,  handling  and  selling  horses.  Served  in 
most  of  town  offices;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912; 
deputy  sheriff  16  yrs.;  jailer  of  Orange  Co.,  1904- 
12,  sheriff,  1910-12.  Mason:  Elk;  Modern  Wood- 
man; mem.  Sons  of  Vet.  Republican.  Address: 
Chelsea,  Vermont. 

ADAMS,  Brooks,  author;  b.  Quincy,  Mass.,  June 
24,  1848;  s.  Charles  Francis  and  Abigail  Brown 
1  Brooks)  Adams;  brother  of  Charles  Francis  and 
Henry,  A.B.,  Harvard,  1870;  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1  yr. ;  went  as  sec.  to  his  father  to  Geneva,  where 
latter  was  arbitrator  upon  the  Alabama  claims  un- 
der "Treaty  of  Washington."  Admitted  to  bar, 
1873;  engaged  in  practice  at  Boston,  1873-81;  m. 
Evelyn,  d.  Admiral  Charles  Henry  Davis,  Sept.  7, 
1889.  Lecturer  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1904-11. 
Mem.  Mass  Hist.  Soc,  Nat.  Inst.  Arts  and  Letters, 
etc.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and 
writings.)  Home:  Quincy,  Mass.  Office:  84  State 
St.,  Boston.* 

ADAMS,  Cecil  Quincy,  leather  mfr.;  b.  Hodgdon, 
Me.,  Feb.  23.  1872;  s.  John  Quincy  and  Anna  Jo- 
sephine (Brown)  Adams;  Ricker  Classical  Inst., 
Houlton,  Me.;  Eastman  Business  Coll.,  Poughkeep- 
sie,  N.Y.;  m.  Nella  Currier  Bussey,  of  Houlton,  Me., 
May  22,  1901;  children,  John  Durrell,  Eleanor  Ju- 
dith. Began  active  career,  1890,  with  Baker  &  But- 
terfield,  mfrs.  of  leather,  which  became  B.  E. 
Baker  &  Co.,  1891-9,  and  then  Corona  Kid  Co.,  of 
which  was  sec,  1899-06;  gen.  mgr.  Bristol  Patent 
Leather  Co.  since  1906;  dir.  Internat.  Trust  Co.; 
former  mem.  exec.  com.  N.E.  Shoe  &  Leather  Assn. 
Republican.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Maugus,  of 
Wellesley  Hills    (pres.),  Wellesley  Country.    Rec- 


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reatious:  fishins,  hunting.  Home:  Wellesley  Hills, 
Mass.     Oflic'v    xfi    South    St.,    Boston. 

ADAMS,  Cliancey,  M.D. ;  b.  North  New  Portland, 
Me.,  JMai-.  15,  ISGl;  s.  Benjamin  and  Eliza  B.  (Saw- 
yer) Adams;  A.B.,  Colby,  1SS5,  A.M.;  M.D.,  Med. 
Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1S91;  m.  Laurinda  CUua 
Coombs,  of  Gloucester,  Mass.,  Jan.  9,  1S93;  3  chil- 
dren, Benjamin  William  (deceased),  Kdmund 
Chancer,  Elizabeth  Beimer.  Prin.  high  sch.,  Phil- 
lips, Me..  lSs;5;  druggist.  North  Anson.  18.SG-90; 
asst.  phys.  State  Lunatic  Hosp.,  Taunton,  Mass., 
1S91-3;  practiced  at  Concord,  X.H.,  since  1S93;  city 
physician.  Concord.  N.H.,  1S97-S;  medical  referee 
for  IMerrimack  County  since  June,  1913.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Merrimack  County  ^led. 
Soc.  Democrat.  Universalist.  Address:  Concord, 
New  ITampsliire. 

ADAMS,  Charles  Albertus,  educator;  b.  Arling- 
ton, \t.,  Feb.  14,  KS72;  s.  Orlando  E.  and  Jennie 
(Kent)  Adams;  giad.  Middleburv  (Vt.)  High  Sch., 
1S91;  B.S.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1S95,  A.M.,  1S97; 
grad.  student  Johns  Hopkins  (history,  economics 
and  politics),  1;?95-U;  m.  Middlebury,  Aug.  3u,  lh.99. 
Bertha,  d.  of  President  Brainerd,  of  I\Iiddlebury 
Coll.  Teacher  military  acad.,  Knoxville,  111,  1S96- 
01;  prof.  English,  U.  of  Wyo.,  1901-2;  prin.  high 
sch.,  Adams,  Mass.,  1902-7;  dean  and  prin.  I\ld. 
Coll.  for  Women,  Jjutherville.  Md.,  1907-S;  supt. 
schs.  West  Rutland  and  Castleton,  Vt.,  1908-12; 
prin.  Castleton  (Vt.)  State  Normal  Sch.  since  1912. 
Episcopalian.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Tennis 
champion  of  A't.  in  singles,  1S94,  doubles,  1S92-6. 
Address:    Castleton,   Vt. 

ADAMS,  diaries  Darwin,  college  prof.;  b.  Keene, 
N.H.,  Oct.  21,  1S56;  s.  Daniel  Emerson  and  Ellen 
Frances  (Kingsbury)  Adams;  A.B.,  Dartmouth, 
1877,  A.M.,  1880;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1879-81; 
Ph.D.,  U.  of  Kiel,  1S91;  m.  Julia  A.  Stevens,  of 
Wilton.  N.H.,  Aug.  24,  ISSl.  Instr.  Greek,  Cushing 
Acad.,  lSSl-4;  prof.  Greek  lang.,  Drury  Coll.,  1884- 
93;  prof.  Greek  lang.  and  lit.,  Dartmouth,  since 
1893.  Editor  The  Classical  Journal,  1908-13.  Presi- 
dent Classical  Assn.  of  N.B.,  1906-7.  Editor: 
Lysias.  Selected  Speeches,  1906.  Home:  Hanover, 
New  Hampshire.* 

ADAMS,  Charles  Day,  lawyer;  July  28,  1850- 
Mai-.   2S.   190!).     (See  vol.   1909.) 

ADAMS,  Charles  Elisha,  merchant,  capitalist; 
Apr.    It;,    1S41-1911.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

ADAMS,  Charles  Everett;  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Sept. 
3,  1803;  s.  James  and  Addie  Whittier  (Sampson) 
Adams;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1884,  A.M.,  1890;  M.D.,  Med. 
Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1890:  m.  Carrie  A.  Dyer,  of 
Bangor,  Me.,  Aug.  10,  1904.  Dir.  Gymnasium,  Colby 
College,  1887-90,  Rutgers  College,  1891-7;  agt.  the 
Estate  of  James  Adams.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsi- 
lon (Theta  Chapter).  Home:  29  W.  Broadway. 
Office:   27  Columbia  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 

ADAMS,  Charles  Follen,  author;  b.  Dorchester, 
Mass,  .Ajjr.  21,  1842;  s.  ira  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Senter)  Adams;  ed.  common  sch.  Was  in  13th 
Mass.  Inf.  in  Civil  War,  wounded  and  taken  pris- 
oner at  Gettysburg;  m.  Harriet  Louise  Mills,  of 
Boston,  Oct.  11,  1870.  In  1872  began  contributing 
to  periodicals  humorous  poems  in  German  dialect. 
Clubs:  Boston  Authors',  Puddingstone.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books.)  Home:  59  Waverly 
St.,    Roxbury.    Boston.* 

ADAMS,  Charles  Francis,  publicist:  Mav  27, 
1835-Mar.  20,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,   1914-15.*) 

ADAMS,  Charles  Francis,  2d,  lawyer;  b.  Quincy, 
Mass.,  Aug.  2.  1866;  s.  John  Quincy  and  Fanny 
(Crowninshicld)  Adams;  g.g  g.s.  of  .John  Adams: 
A.B.,  cum  laude.  Harvard,  1888,  LL.P,.,  1892;  read 
law  in  office  of  Sigourney  Butler,  of  Boston;  ad- 
mitted to  Suffolk  bar,  1893:  m.  Frances  Lovering, 
of  Taunton,  Mass.,  Apr.  3,  1899;  2  children,  Cath- 
erine, Charles  F.,  3d.  Began  practice  with  his  law 
preceptor,  but  later  with  Judge  Everett  C.  Bumpus 
until  death  of  father,  1894;  v.-p.  Electric  Corpn.; 
trustee  Boston  Ground  Rent  Trust  Co.,  Boston 
Real  Estate  Trust,  Mass.  Gas  Cos.,  Mass.  Electric 
Cos.,  Provident  Instn.  for  Savings,  Western  Real 
Estate  Trust;  dir.  Old  Colonv  R.R.  Co.,  Old  Colony 
Trust  Co.,  Boston  Consolidated  Gas  Co.,  Fiftv  As- 
sociates. Old  Boston  Nat.  Bank,  Security  Safe  De- 


posit Co.,  etc.  Mem.  (.juincy  City  Council,  1893-5, 
mayor.  1896,  1897.  Elected  treas.  corpn.  of  Har- 
vard Coll.,  1898.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Eastern  Yacht, 
Quincy  Yacht.  Home:  Concord,  Mass.  Office:  84 
State   St.,    Boston,    Mass* 

ADAMS,  Charles  Hemmenway,  editor;  b.  Fair- 
field. <"'imi..  S'  pt.  L'l;.  Is4u:  .s.  liev.  Charles  Robert 
and  INIarion  (Scott>  Ad.ims;  B.A.,  Yale,  1866.  Asso. 
editor  Hartford  Courant  since  1888.  Address:  122 
Derby  .\v.,   Derby,  Conn. 

ADAMS,  Charles  Henry,  journalist;  b.  Roches- 
ter, N.U..  Apr.  22,  ISJ'J;  s.  Samuel  and  Hannah  W. 
(Lord)  Adams;  ed.  pub.  schs.  Entire  career  has 
been  in  newspaper  worlt:  went  to  Boston,  1886,  and 
since  has  continued  with  same  paper,  now  mgr. 
Boston  Advei'tiser  and  Record;  elk.  and  dir.  Ad- 
vertiser Newspaper  Co.;  pres.  and  dir.  Union  Trust 
Co.,  Alpha  Investment  Co.;  trustee  and  mem. 
finance  com.  Melrose  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Melrose 
Nat.  Bank.  Vice-chmn.  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Charity; 
trustee  and  mem.  exec.  com.  ]\Ielrose  Hosp.  Mem. 
Mass.  State  IjCgislature,  1900-1-2-3;  mem.  Rep. 
State  Com.,  1911-12.  IMason,  K.T.,  etc.  Mem.  Mai- 
den Hist.  .Soc,  Melrose  Hist.  Soc.  Clubs:  Boston 
Art,  Boston  City,  Boston  Press,  Melrose,  N.E. 
Traffic.  Home:  66  Orient  Av.,  Melrose,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: 309  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

ADAMS,  Charles  Robert,  banker;  b.  Wallingford, 
Conn.,  Dec.  2,  1858;  s.  Robert  J.  and  Eliza  J. 
(Leonard)  Adams;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1880  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa);  m.  Abbie  Parker,  of  Boston,  June  24,  1896; 
children,  Elizabeth  Leonard  (deceased),  Mary, 
Robert  Parker,  John  (deceased).  Asst.  prin.  Mon- 
son  (Mass  )  Acad.,  18S0-1;  in  clothing  business, 
Holyoke,  Mass.,  1881-8;  trustee  and  administrator 
estates,  Boston,  since  1888;  sec.  Am.  Boot  &  Shoe 
Reporting  Co.,  1891-04;  mem.  banking  firm  of  Jose, 
Parker  &  Co.,  1904-10;  mem.  firm  C.  D.  Parker  & 
Co,  1910-12;  treas.  C.  D.  Parker  &  Co..  Inc..  bank- 
ers, since  Sept.  1,  1912.  Republican.  Protestant. 
Clubs:  Brookline  Country,  Boston  City,  University, 
Longwood  Cricket.  Recreations:  golf,  tennis,  shoot- 
ing. Home:  Brooldine,  Mass.  Office:  78  Devonshire 
St.,    Boston. 

ADAMS,  Charles  Sumner,  M.D. ;  b.  Carlisle, 
Mass.,  Oct.  12,  1869;  s.  Charles  Edwin  and  Vivian 
(Brown)  Adams;  grad.  Berwick  (Me.)  Acad.,  1891; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1894;  m.  South  Berwick, 
Me.,  Oct.  18,  1894,  Katherine  Oakes;  2d,  Hillsboro, 
N.H.,  Oct.  10,  1900,  Frances  G.  Manahan.  Practiced 
in  Wollaston,  Mass.,  since  1894;  med.  examiner  for 
10  life  ins.  cos.;  dir.  Wollaston  Cooperative  Bank. 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Norfolk  S.  Dist. 
Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason  (K.T., 
Shriner) ;  mem.  I.O.O.F..  Royal  Arcanum.  Club: 
Unitarian.    Address:   Wollaston,   Mass. 

ADAMS,  Charles  W..  I\r.D.;  b.  Salem,  N.H..  June 
4,  1863;  s.  Rev.  John  Wesley  and  Lvdia  M.  (Trefe- 
then)  Adams;  graduated  N.H.  Conf.  Sem..  1880; 
C.B.,  Boston  U.,  1883;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medi- 
cine, 1884:  m.  Addie  C.  Buell.  of  Franklin,  N.H., 
Sept.  5,  1888;  1  son,  Charles  W.,  Jr.  Practiced  in 
Franklin  since  1884;  mem.  State  Bd.  of  Med. 
Examiners;  pres.  Franklin  Falls  Co.;  v.-p.  Franklin 
flight  &  Power  Co.;  dir.  Winnepesaukee  Telep.  (io. ; 
v.-p.  Franklin  Bldg.  &  Loan  .Assn.:  trustee  Frank- 
lin Savings  Bank;  mavor  of  City  of  Franklin,  1901, 
1902:  chmn.  P,d.  of  Health  8  vrs.;  mem.  N.H.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1903-4.  Mem.  N.H.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc. 
(ex-pres.)  Republican.  Protestant.  Mason  (32°); 
mem.  T  O.O.F..  Knights  of  Pvthias  Home:  46  View 
St.     Office:    368   Central   St.,   Franklin,   N.H. 

ADAMS,  Clarence  "Winfred;  b.  Sutton,  N.H.,  Aug. 
30,  1873;  s.  Jacob  Kimball  and  Hattie  A.  (Hurd) 
Adams;  grad.  Simonds  Free  High  Sch.,  1892,  East- 
man Business  Coll.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y. :  m.  War- 
ner, N.H.,  June  7,  1898,  Luella  Chase  Adams;  1  son, 
Clarence  Edgar,  b.  Mar.  30,  1909.  Began  as  dealer 
in  grain,  hay  and  lumber,  Warner,  N.H.,  1896;  in 
lumber  business  in  W.Va..  1897-1900;  justice  of  the 
peace.  Republican.  Mason  (32°.  Shriner);  mem. 
Patrons  of  Husbandry,  O.E  S.  Recreations:  motor- 
ing, faiming.    Address:  AV.Trner,  N.H. 

ADAMS,  Comfort  Avery,  electrical  engr.;  b. 
Cleveland,  Nov.  1,  1868;  .s.  Comfort  Avery  and 
Katherine  Emily  (Peticolas)  Adams;  S.B.,"  Case 
Sch.    of    Applied    Science,    Cleveland,    1890    (E.E., 


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1905);  student  mathematics  and  physics,  Harvard, 
1891-3;  m.  Elizabeth  Challis  Parsons,  of  Green- 
field. Mass.,  June  21,  1894;  2  children,  John,  Clay- 
ton Comtort.  Asst.  in  physics.  Case  Sch.  of  Applied 
Science,  1886-9U;  designing  engr.,  1890-1;  instr., 
1891-6,  asst.  prof.,  1896-OG,  prof.  elec.  engring, 
1906-14,  Abbott  and  James  Lawrence  prof,  of 
«ngring.  since  1914,  Harvard.  Consulting  elec. 
€ngr.  for  Stone  &  Webster,  Boston,  1902-6.  Am. 
Tool  &  Machine  Co.,  Boston,  Jan.,  1905 — ,  Warner 
Sugar  Rettning  Co.,  New  Yotlv,  Sept.,  1910 — ,  Sim- 
plex Wire  &  Cable  Co.,  1912-13,  The  Olvonite  Co., 
1915 — .  J\lem.  Internat.  Jury  Awards  (dept.  elec- 
tricity), St.  Louis  Expn.,  1904.  Unitarian.  Fellow 
Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Am.  Inst.  Elec. 
Engrs.  (chmn.  Boston  Branch.  1905-6,  Sec.  Stan- 
dards Com.),  A.A.AS.;  mem.  Insln.  Elec.  Engrs. 
(London),  Illuminating  Engring-  Soc,  See.  Promo- 
tion Engring.  Edn.,  Am.  Physical  Soc,  Nat.  Electric 
Light  Assn  ,  Economic  Club  (Boston),  etc.  Clubs: 
Harvard  (Boston).  Engineers'  (New  Yorlt),  Oal^ley 
Country.  Harvard  Union.  Author:  Dynamo  Design 
Scliedules;  also  articles  on  kindied  subjects.  Home: 
13   Farrar  St.,   Cambridge,   Mass.* 

ADAMS,  Edward  Brinley,  lawyer;  b.  Waltham, 
Mass..  May  6,  1871;  s.  Benjamin  Faneuil  Dunkin 
and  Catherine  (Brinley)  Adams;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1892,  LL.B.,  1897.  Admitted  to  IMass.  bar,  1897,  and 
since  practiced  in  Boston;  librarian  Harvard  Law- 
Library  since  1913.  Club:  Union.  Home:  62  ]\It. 
Vernon  St.,  Boston.  Address:  Harvard  Law  Li- 
brary, care  Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

ADAMS,  Edward  Haven,  lawyer;  b.  South  Eliot, 
Me.,  Nov.  25,  1865;  s.  Levi  Woodbury  and  Eliza- 
beth Ann  (Staples)  Adams;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Eliot; 
Me.  Weslevan  Sem.  and  Woman's  Coll.,  Kents  Hill, 
Me.;  U.  of  Me.  Coll.  of  Law;  m.  June  28,  1899, 
Florence  E.  Sanderson,  of  Brookline,  Mass.  Ad- 
mitted to  N.H.  bar,  1897,  and  since  practiced  at 
Portsmouth;  has  served  as  elk.  of  City  Council, 
alderman,  city  solicitor,  mem.  Bd.  of  Instrn.,  judge 
of  Municipal  Ct;  mem  Constl.  Conven.,  N.H.,  mayor 
of  Portsmouth,  1909-10;  councilman  at  large,  1913; 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (32°).  Club:  War- 
wicli.    Address:    Portsmouth,   N.H. 

ADAMS,  Edward  Pertins,  landscape  architect 
and  engr.;  b.  Wellington,  Medford,  Middlesex  Co., 
Mass.,  Oct.  29,  1856;  s.  John  Quincy  and  Ann 
Eliza  (Peikins)  Adams:  descended  from  John 
Adams,  who  came  to  America  in  1650,  settled  in 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  and  is  believed  to  liave  been 
tlie  6th  son  of  Henry  Adams,  of  Braintree;  at- 
tended pub.  schs.  of  Medford  and  Melrose,  Mass.; 
grad.  Medford  High  Sch.,  1873;  B.S.  in  Civ.  Engi- 
neering, Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1876;  m.  Etta  Me- 
dora,  d.  of  Daniel  Elliot,  of  Minneapolis,  IMinn., 
Jan.  11.  1888;  children,  Elliot  Q.,  Gladys  M.  With 
Aspinwall  &  Lincoln,  civ.  engrs.,  Boston,  1S77-9; 
began  pvt.  practice,  Boston,  as  civ.  engr.  and  land- 
scape architect,  Oct.  15,  1879;  in  partnership  with 
Lowell  IM.  Muzzey,  as  Adams  &  Muzzey,  1881-3; 
with  engring.  dept.  N.P.  R.R.,  Brainerd,  Minn., 
Aug.,  1881-May,  1882;  continued  pvt.  office  alone, 
specialty  landscape  wovk,  18S4-S;  U.S.  lighthouse 
surveyor,  1st  and  2d  dists.,  Nov.,  1885-Sept.,  1894; 
resumed  work  of  landscape  arcliitect  and  engr., 
Boston,  Dec,  1S94.  Main  work  has  been  landscape 
surveys  and  designs,  and  superintendence  of  con- 
struction of  parks,  cemeteries,  scliool,  hosp.,  ar- 
mory and  pvt.  grounds,  court  surv^eys,  plans,  and 
expert  testimony.  Landscape  architect  and  engr. 
of  parks,  Medford,  Mass.,  since  1S95.  Mem.  Med- 
ford Hillside  Men's  Club.  Life  mem.  Boston  Y.M.C. 
Union;  mem,  Parl-j  Inst,  of  N.E.,  Boston  Soc.  Civ. 
Ensr.s.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Club:  Medford 
Unitarian.  Designed  New  Stadia  Charts,  with  de- 
scriptive text,  pub.,  1893;  also  pub.  numerous  maps. 
Recreations:  walking,  art.  Home:  36  Emery  St., 
Tufts  College,  Mass.  Oflfice:  1105  Exchange  Bldg., 
53    State   St.,   Boston. 

ADAMS,  Edward  Koscoe,  dry  goods  merchant; 
b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Aug.  11,  1S60;  s.  James  and  Addie 
Whittier  (Sampson)  Adams;  educated  pub.  schs.; 
m.  Florence  M.  Bragg,  of  China,  Me.,  1886.  Began 
active  career  in  father's  store  and  is  now  mgr. 
Adams    Dry    Goods    Co.,    founded    by    father    and 


uncle    in     1859.      Republican.      Mem.     Knights    of 
I'ythias.     Home:     Bangor,    Me.    ^ 

ADAMS,  Edward  S.;  b.  Pall  River,  Mass.,  June 
15,  1856;  s.  liobert  and  Eydian  (Stow)  Adams; 
grad.  Fall  River  High  Sch.,  1872;  Ph.B.,  Brown 
J.,  1879;  m.  Carrie  M.  Smith,  of  Dedham,  Mass., 
1897.  In  book  and  stationery  business  at  Fall 
River;  pres.  Nairagansett  Mills;  dir.  Mechanics' 
Mills,  Cornell  Mills,  Massasoit  Pocasset  Nat. 
Banli;  mem.  City  Council,  Fall  River,  1882,  3,  4; 
mem.  Sch.  Com.,  1894-11  inclusive  (chmn.  1904- 
11).  Trustee  and  treas.  Bradford  Durfee  Tex. 
tile  Sell.;  treas.  Home  for  Aged  People.  Home: 
660  Rock  St.  Office:  85  S.  Main  St.,  Fall  River, 
Mass. 

ADAMS,  Edwin  P.;  b.  Marlboro,  Vt.,  Oct.  18, 
1848;  s.  Leander  C.  and  Augusta  (Mather) 
.Adams;  ed.  pub.  and  select  schs.;  m.  Minerva 
E.  Adams,  of  Marlboro,  Vt.,  Dec.  31,  1872  (died 
Oct.  21.  1880);  1  son,  Roy  L. ;  m.  2d,  Ida  D.  Dal- 
rymple,  of  Halifax,  Vt.,  Aug.  23,  1882;  1  son, 
Gerald  L.  Engaged  in  farming  since  boyhood; 
has  held  about  all  the  town  offices,  now  town  elk. 
and  treas.;  trial  justice  for  25  yrs.,  present  term 
expires  Feb.,  1917;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1884, 
92,  96,  1902,  8,  12;  Senate,  1910.  Many  times 
called  upon  as  arbitrator  to  adjust  differences. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  Marlboro,  Vt.  Of- 
ffce:     West  Brattleboro,   Vt. 

ADAMS,  Porrest  Lee,  optician,  apothecary.  (See 
vol.    19U9.) 

ADAMS,  Prank  S.,  farmer;  b.  Bowdoin,  Me., 
Sept.  19,  1852;  s.  Samuel  and  Hannah  P.  (Wilson) 
.Vaams;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Bowdoinham  High  Sch.; 
m.  Bowdoin,  Sept.  9,  1880,  Ella  C.  Purinton;  3  chil- 
dren, Wolton  S.,  b.  1882;  Harold  P.,  1889;  Herbert 
K.,  1891.  Selectman  Town  of  Bowdoin  12  yrs. 
(chmn.  6  yrs.);  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895;  state 
cattle  comm'r  1898-11;  mem.  State  Bd.  Agr.  6 
yrs.  (pres.  1  yr.);  pres.  State  Dairy  Assn.,  1904-9; 
state  dairy  instr.,  1913-14 ;,  mem.  Rep.  State  Com. 
since  1909;  overseer  State  Grange,  4  yrs.  Univer- 
salist.     Address:     Bowdoinliain,    Me. 

ADAMS,  George  Barker,  mfr.,  banker;  b. 
Adams,  Mass.,  Jan.  26,  1860;  s.  George  Washing- 
ton and  Helen  (Barker)  Adams;  ed.  Adams  pub. 
sch.;  unmarried.  Began  in  mtg.  business  at  Adams, 
1878;  treas.  Adams  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.,  mfrs.  cotton 
yarn  and  warps;  also  treas.  Hoosac  Reservoir 
Co.;  pres.  Adams  Co-operative  Bank;  v.-p.  Grey- 
lock  Nat.  Bank;  dir.  N.  E.  Power  Co.,  Conn.  River 
Power  Co.;  county  commr.  Berkshire  County, 
Mass.;  climn.  Prudential  Com.  Adams  Fire  Dist. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  IMason.  Clubs:  Adams 
Colonial.  Berl^sliire,  Park.    Address:    Adams,  Mass. 

ADAMS,  Georg-e  Burton,  college  prof.;  b.  Fair- 
field, Vt.,  June  3,  1851;  s.  Rev.  Calvin  Carlton  and 
Emeline  (Nelson)  Adams;  A.B.,  Beloit  Coll.,  1873, 
A.M.,  1876;  B.D.,  Yale,  1877;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Leipsiz, 
1886;  (Litt.D.,  Beloit,  1903);  m.  Ida  Clarke,  of 
Beloit,  Wis.,  July  1,  1878.  Prof,  history,  Drury 
Coll.,  1877-88.  Yale,  since  1888.  Editor  American 
Historical  Review,  1895-13.  Mem.  American  His- 
torical Assn.  (mem.  executive  council,  1891-7, 
1898-01.  pres.  1907-8),  Am.  Antiq.  Soc,  etc.  Edi- 
tor: Duruy's  Middle  Ages.  Bemont  and  Monod's 
Mediaeval  Europe,  Select  Documents  of  English 
Constitutional  History.  Author:  Civilization  Dur- 
ing tlie  Middle  Ages;  The  Growth  of  the  French 
Nation;  European  History;  Vol.  II  in  Hunt  and 
Poole's  Political  History  of  England;  The  Origin 
of  tlie  Englisli  Constitution.  Also  many  articles 
and  addresses.  Address:  57  Edgeliill  Rd.,  New 
Haven,    Conn.* 

ADAMS,  George  Edward,  agronomist;  b.  North 
Kingstown,  R.  I.,  May  12,  1874;  s.  George  L.  and 
Annie  (Gould)  Adams;  B  S.,  R.  I.  State  Coll., 
Kingston,  R.I.,  1894;  grad.  student,  Cornell  U., 
Ithaca,  N.Y.,  1899-1900;  m.  Oct.  20,  1903,  Mary 
Gates  Schermeihorn,  of  Maiden,  Mass.  Asst.  hor- 
ticulturist, 1895-01,  asso.  in  agronomy,  1901-8, 
horticulturist,  1908-12,  R.I.  Expt.  Sta.;  chief  agrl. 
dept.,  1907-12,  prof,  of  agronomy  since  Sept ,  1912, 
R.I.  State  Coll.  State  statis.  agt.  R.I.  for  Bur.  of 
Statistics,  U.S.  Dept.  Agr.,  Dec,  1901-July,  1914. 
Mem.    Am.    Breeders'    Atsn.,    Am.    Soc.    Agronomy, 


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Mass.  Hort.  Soc.  Author  of  experiment  sta.  bulls, 
and  miscellaneou.s  articles  on  agrl.  topics.  Ad- 
ilress:     KiiiK^tDii.    i;.l. 

ADAMS,  George  Herbert,  lawyer;  May  IS,  1S51- 
Nov.,  lyil.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1910-11.) 

ADAMS,  Ivers  W.,  treas.  Am.  Net.  &  Twine 
Co.;  (lie.l  Oct.   11,  mil.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

ADAMS,  James  Forster  Alleyne,  M.D.;   Mar.   20, 

184l-.lul\    i;:,    I'Jll.      I  Sfc   vol.    19U9.) 

ADAMS,  James  Foster,  farmer;  b.  Falmouth, 
Mass.,  Oct.  4,  1S57;  s.  Moses  and  Susan  Palmer 
(Butler)  Adams;  descendant  of  Henry  Adams, 
who  emigrated  from  England  and  settled  in  Brain- 
tree,  IMass.;  ed.  common  schs. ;  m.  Mar.  4,  1890, 
Kvelyn  Hillman  Mayhew,  of  Chilmark,  Mass. 
Won  $400  in  gold  tor  best  managed  farm  in  Mass., 
yr.  1905-6,  competition  only  among  those  who 
made  their  living  from  the  farm.  Mem.  Sch.  Com., 
Chilmark,  10  yrs. ;  mem.  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Agr., 
1907.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Patrons  of 
Husbandry.  Home:  Chilmark,  Mass.  Address: 
AVest    Tisiuiiy,    Mass. 

ADAMS,  James  Meade,  journalist,  author;  b. 
Nashua,  N.H.,  June  2l>,  1S62;  s.  James  P.  and  Anna 
G.  (Page)  Adams;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  W'eare,  N.H. ; 
m.  Maria  Dame,  of  Dvnn,  Mass.,  Sept.  22,  1890; 
4  cliildren,  .Tames  Grcenleaf.  b.  :\Iarch  24,  1892; 
Constance  Mav,  March  10,  1S94;  Leon  Mitchell, 
May  16,  1898;  Lincoln  Dame.  May  16,  1898.  Worked 
at  printer's  trade  about  1  yi'.  in  N.H. ;  in  news- 
paper work  since  1883,  and  contbr.  of  veise  and 
prose  in  man.v  lit.  papers  and  mags.;  asso.  editor 
American  Young  Folks,  Manchester,  N.H.,  1884; 
messenger  N.H.  senate,  1887-90,  sergeantatarms, 
1895-7;  statistical  agt.  for  U.S.  Dept.  Agr.  for 
N.H.,  1890-.3.  Editorial  writer  and  editor,  Nashua 
(N.H.)  Daily  Telegraph,  18S9-99;  resident  5  mos. 
in  pioneer  Am.  colony  in  Cuba,  1900;  asso.  editor 
New  England  Farmer,  1910-11.  Mem.  N.H.  Press 
Assn.  Club:  Unitarian  Men's.  Author:  Pioneer- 
ing in   Cuba,    1901.     Home:     Brattleboro,   Vt. 

ADAMS,  John  Chester,  educator;  b.  Lewiston, 
Me.,  Feb.  7,  1874;  s.  .John  Samuel  and  Harriet 
Ada  (Marr)  Adams;  B.A.,  Yale,  1896,  M.A.,  1898; 
Ph.D.,  1904;  post-grad,  course.  Harvard,  1899-1900; 
m.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Apr.  8,  1901,  Mary  Eliza- 
beth Munger;  3  children,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  Kath- 
arine Munger,  Theodore  Munger.  Teacher  in  New 
Haven  High  Sch.,  1897-8;  English  master,  The 
Taft  Sch..  1898-9;  instr.  English  lit.,  1900-8.  Y'ale; 
head  of  Dept.  of  English  and  History,  U.S.  Mil. 
Acad.,  1908-10;  asst.  prof,  of  English,  Yale,  since 
1910,  also  faculty  adviser  in  undergraduate  liter- 
ary activities  since  1914.  Clubs:  Graduates',  New 
Haven  Lawn,  Elizabethan,  Elihu  (New  Haven), 
Portland  (Me.)  Yacht.  Author  of  an  edition  of 
Carlyle's  Heroes,  1907.  Home:  ISO  East  Rock  Rd., 
New  Haven,   Conn. 

ADAMS,  John  Coleman,  clergyman;  b.  Maiden, 
Mass.,  Oct.  25,  184li;  s.  .lohn  Greenleaf  and  Mary 
Hall  (Barrett)  Adams;  descendant  Henry  Adams, 
Braintreo,  Mass.,  1640.  and  of  John  Alden.  of  the 
Mayflower;  A.B.,  Tufts,  1870,  B.D.,  1872,  A.M., 
1884  (S.T.D.,  1S8S);  m.  Miriam  P.  Hovey,  of  New- 
ton, Mass.,  July  IS,  1883;  children,  Katharine 
(Mrs.  Frank  D.  Reynolds),  John  Alden.  Justin  de 
Peyster.  Ordained  Universalist  ministi-y,  1S72; 
pastor  Newton,  Mass.,  1872-80,  Lynn.  Mass., 
1880-84,  Chicago,  1884-90,  Brooklyn.  1890-1901, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1901 — .  Trustee  Tufts  Coll., 
1880 — .  Clubs:  University,  Get  Together,  Twen- 
tieth Century.  Author:  The  Fatherhood  of  God, 
1888;  Christian  Types  of  Heroism.  1890;  The 
Leisure  of  God.  1895;  Nature  Studies  in  Berkshire, 
1899;  Life  of  William  Hamilton  Gibson,  1901;  An 
Honorable  Youth,  1906:  Short  Studies  in  the 
Larger  Faith,  1907;  Santa  Claus'  Baby.  Address: 
83    Sigourncy    St.,    Hartford,    Conn.* 

ADAMS,  John  Davis,  social  worker;  b.  nr.  Syra- 
cuse. N.Y.,  Mar.  9.  I860;  s.  James  Addison  and 
Clara  Elizabeth  (Davis)  Adams;  Litt.  B..  Cornell 
U.,  1882;  m.  Mary  Cranford,  of  Wakefield,  N.Y., 
Oct.  12,  1899.  Reporter,  New  York  Tribune.  1882; 
reporter,    telegraph   editor,   editorial   wiiter,    Syra- 


cuse Standard,  1883-8;  editor  of  Time,  1S88-9; 
editorial  staff  Cosmopolitan  Magazine,  1890-1; 
asst.  editor  Harper's  Magazine,  1891-6;  pvt.  sec, 
1897-02;  dir.  Lincoln  House  (neighborhood  club) 
since  June,  1903.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Chi  Phi.  Club: 
St.  Botolph.  Home:  460  Audubon  Rd.  Office:  80 
Emerald  St.,  Boston.* 

ADAMS,  Jolin  Quincy,  farmer,  banker;  b.  Dub- 
lin, N.H.,  Oct.  18,  1827;  s.  Samuel  and  Azubah  S. 
(Broad)  Adams;  9th  generation  in  descent  from 
Heniy  ^Vdams,  who  came  to  Mass.  from  England 
in  1732;  ed.  common  sclis..  and  acad.,  Peterbor- 
ough, N.H.;  m.  Sept.  29,  1853,  Abbie  W.  Fiske,  of 
Weston,  Mass.  (died  1890).  Began  farming  at 
Peterborough,  1850;  for  many  yrs.  trustee,  now 
pres.,  Peterborough  Savings  Bank;  dir.  First  Nat. 
Bank;  selectman  5  yrs.;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.  8  yrs.; 
mem.  Gen.  Ct.,  1885.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Ad- 
dress:    Peterborough,    N.H. 

ADAMS,  John  "Wesley,  clergyman;  b.  Townsend, 
:Mass.,  J\la.\'  23,  1832;  s.  John  and  Mary  (Taggart) 
-Vdanis;  7th  generation  by  direct  male  descent 
from  Henry  Adams,  ancestor  of  Presidents  John 
and  John  Quincy  Adams;  ed.  gram,  and  high  sclis., 
Lawrence,  Mass.;  grad.  M.E.  theol.  course,  1862; 
grad.  Chautauqua  Coll.  course  in  English,  1890; 
m.  Feb.  22,  1855,  Rebecca  Hardison  (died  1857); 
m.  2d,  Aug.  24,  1858,  Lydia  Mary  Trefethen,  of 
Rye,  N.H.  (golden  wedding  observed.  Aug.  24, 
1908).  Licensed  to  preach,  1S56;  joined  N.H.  Conf., 
1858;  filled  pastorates  in  Rye,  Derry,  Newfields, 
North  Salem,  East  Canaan,  "Winchester,  High  St. 
(Jh.,  Somerswortli,  Tilton,  Newport,  Exeter, 
Keene,  Greenland  and  Methuen;  presiding  elder 
Concord  Dist.,  1877-80  inclusive;  del.  Gen.  Conf. 
M.E.  Ch.,  1876;  retired,  1897.  Chaplain  2d  Regt. 
N.H.  Vols.,  Dec.  5,  1863-Dec.  19,  1865;  entered 
Richmond,  Va.,  with  regt.  the  day  it  was  evacu- 
ated; in  battles  of  Drurys  Bluff,  Swift  Creek, 
I'rocters  Creek,  Cold  Harbor,  Petersburg,  2d  bat- 
tle of  Fair  Oaks;  presented  with  testimonial 
signed  by  all  the  commissioned  officers  of  the 
regt.,  upon  return  home.  Chaplain  Mass  Dept., 
G.A.R.,  1914-15;  chaplain  N.H.  Veterans"  Assn.; 
Mass.  Assn.  N.H.  Veterans;  past  comdr.  Post.  No. 
100,  G.A.R.,  Methuen,  Mass.  Pres.  trustees  N.H. 
Conf.  I\I.E.  Ch..  also  of  Hedding  Campmeeting 
Assn.    Home:  26  High  St.,  Methuen,  Mass. 

ADAMS,  Iiaurence  Stowell,  naval  officer;  b. 
Mare  Island  Navy  Yard,  Cal.,  Feb.  22,  1875;  s. 
Rear  Admiral  James  Dexter  (U.S.  Navy)  and  Mar- 
garet Jane  (Phelps)  Adams;  descendant  of  George 
Adams,  tlie  immigrant,  Watertown,  Mass.,  1645, 
also  of  Richard  Warren,  William  Brewster,  Wil- 
liam and  Priscilla  Mullins,  John  Alden,  John 
Tilley,  John  Howland,  Mayflower  passengers;  g.s. 
Rear  Admiral  Thomas  Stowell  Phelps,  U.S.N. ; 
prep.  edn.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.  in  U.S.,  and  1  yr. 
in  Dresden,  Germany;  grad.  U.S.  Naval  Acad., 
1S94;  post-grad,  course  in  naval  architecture  and 
other  studies,  U.  of  Glasgow,  Scotland,  1895-7; 
m.  Elisabetli  Lloyd  Goldsborough,  of  Baltimore, 
IMd.,  Apr.  25,  1899;  one  child,  Laurence  Stowell, 
Jr.;  m.  2d,  Cora  Isabel  Westcott,  of  Baltimore, 
Md.,  Aug.  21,  1912;  2  children,  Eleanor  Van  Dyke, 
Frederick  Phelps.  Commd.  asst.  naval  constr., 
U.S.  Navy,  ^July  1,  1896;  naval  constr.,  July  1, 
1904;  stationed  at  Newport  News,  Va.,  1897;  Navv 
Yard,  Norfolk,  Va.,  1897-1900;  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
1900-4;  Navy  Y'ard,  Norfolk,  Va.,  1904-8;  fleet 
constr.  with  Atlantic  Fleet  on  cruise  around  the 
world,  1908,  stopping  off  at  Philippine  Islands; 
stationed  at  Olongapo  and  Cavite,  P.I.,  1908-10; 
Schenectady,  N.Y.,  1911-12;  superintending  con- 
stiuctor,  Bath,  Me.,  1912-13;  Navy  Y'ard,  Ports- 
mouth, N.H.,  1913,  and  apptd.  industrial  mngr.  at 
that  place,  Feb.  1,  1915.  In  1910  raised  the  19,000- 
ton  floating  drv  dock  "Dewev,"  whicti  had  sunk 
to  the  bottom  of  Subig  Bay,  P.I.  Builder  of  Sub- 
marine L-8.  the  first  submarine  to  be  constructed 
in  a  govt,  navy  yard.  I\Tem.  Soc.  Naval  Architects 
and  IM.arine  Engrs.  ^lason  (K.T.).  Episcopalian. 
Recreations:  automobiling,  motor  boating,  tennis, 
chess,  bridge  wliist.  Address:  U.S.  Navy  Y'ard, 
Portsmouth,  N.H. 

ADAMS,  Manley  U.,  treasurer  and  dir.  Cabot 
Mfg.  Co.,  Wiiithrop  Mills  Co.,  Fisher  Mfg.  Co.;  dir. 


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Old  Boston  Nat.  Bank.    Home:  W.  Newton,  Mass. 
Office:  70  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

ADAMS,  Melvin  Ohio,  lawyer;  b.  Ashburnham, 
Mass..  Nov.  7,  IS.'iO;  s.  Joseph  and  Dolly  W.  (Whit- 
ney) Adams;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1S71  (LL.D.,  1912); 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.,  1S74;  m.  Mary  Colony,  Pitch- 
burg-,  Mass.,  Jan.  20,  1S74.  Practiced.  Boston, 
since  1876;  asst.  dist.  atty.,  1876-86;  US.  atty., 
1895-06;  pres.  Boston,  Revere  Beach  &  Lynn 
R.R.  from  1891;  v.-p.  Liberty  Trust  Co.  from  1907. 
Trustee  Dartmouth  Coll.;  pres.  trustees  Cushing 
Acad.  Asst.  adj. -gen.  on  staff  Gov.  Brackett, 
1890-1,  with  rank  of  col.  Republican.  Clubs: 
Union  League  (New  York),  Union,  Unitarian, 
University,  Exchange,  Boston  Yacht  (Boston). 
Home:  36  Beacon  St.  Office:  Treraont  Bldg., 
Boston.* 

ADAMS,  Myron  A.,  mfr.,  dairyman;  b.  Derby, 
Vt.,  Nov.  28,  1849;  s.  Auretus  P.  and  Jane  (Wee- 
den)  Adams;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Derby  Acad.;  m. 
Nov.  21,  1873,  Clara  E.,  d.  Chester  Carpenter,  of 
Derby.  Treas.  and  ex-pres.  Vt.  Dairymen's  Assn.; 
mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1S96-8;  supt.  schs.,  Derby, 
1896-06;  mem.  State  Fair  Comm'n,  1907-10.  Ad- 
dress:   Derby,  Vermont. 

ADAMS,  Oscar  Pay,  author;  b.  Worcester,  Mass.; 
s.  William  Fuller  and  Amelia  (Merrifleld)  Adams; 
grad.  N.J.  State  Normal  Sch.  Unmarried.  Lecturer 
on  lit.  and  architecture.  Club:  Boston  Authors 
(sec.  since  1902).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
list  of  books  and  writings.)  Home:  The  Hermitage, 
9  Willow  St.,   Boston.* 

ADAMS,  Robert  John,  clergyman:  Sept.  1,  1829- 
Nov.  25.  1911.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

ADAMS,  "Waldo  Iiaw^rence,  chemist;  b.  Green- 
ville, N.H.,  Aug.  12,  1882;  s.  Albert  H.  and  Mary 
(Lawrence)  Adams;  student  Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacy, 
Boston.  1901-2;  B.S.,  N.H.  Coll.,  Durham,  1908;  m. 
Agnes  M.  Graham,  of  Middlebury.  Vt.,  Nov.  5.  1913. 
Asst.  chemist,  N.H.  Exp.  Sta.,  Durham,  1908-10; 
asst.  chemist,  State  Lab.  of  Hygiene,  Concord, 
N.H.,  since  Apr.  1,  1910.  Mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Odd  Fellow.  Home:  76  Pleas- 
ant St.  Address:  State  Laboratory  of  Hygiene, 
Concord,  N.H. 

ADAMS,  "Warren  Austin,  professor  German;  b. 
Skaneateles.  N.Y.,  Sept.  14,  1861;  s.  Emerson  H.  and 
Annette  (Austin)  Adams:  A.B.,  Yale,  1886,  Ph.D., 
1895;  studied  in  Germany,  1887-9;  studied,  univs. 
Berlin  and  Munich,  1888-9;  grad.  student  New  York 
U.,  Sch.  of  Pedagogy,  1890-1,  Cornell,  1892-3,  Yale, 
1893-5;  m.  Grace  Smith,  of  Chicago,  Sept.  2,  1896; 
2  children,  Austin  Lockwood,  b.  Aug.  27,  1897; 
Henry,  June  15,  1904.  Instr.  Latin  and  Roman  his- 
tory, Kenyon  Mil.  Acad.,  Gambler,  O..  1886-7;  instr. 
German,  French,  Latin  and  Greek,  Montclair  (N.J.) 
Mil.  Acad.,  1889-91;  instr.  German,  Cornell,  1891-3; 
instr.  German.  Yale,  1893-9:  asst.  prof.  German, 
Dartmouth,  1899-04,  prof.  German  since  1904,  head 
of  dept.  since  190(3.  Mem.  Modern  Lang.  Assn. 
America.  Conglist.  Editor:  Goethe's  Hermann  und 
Dorothea;  Keller's  Romeo  und  Julia  auf  dem 
Dorfe;  Rogge's  Der  grosze  Preuszenkonig.  Spent 
summers  of  1903  and  1906  and  yr.  1910  in  Germany. 
Recreations:  gardening,  walking,  tennis.  Address: 
Hanover.  N.H. 

ADAMS,  "Wilbur  P.;  moved  to  Oaklev,  Cal.  (See 
vol.  1909.) 

ADAMS,  "William  Clark,  lawyer;  b.  Wooster,  O., 
May  21,  18  80;  s.  Clark  Commador  and  Margaret 
(Shipley)  Adams;  grad.  Wooster  High  Sch.,  1898; 
student  Park  Coll..  Parkville,  Mo.,  2  years:  Ph.B., 
Univ.  of  Colo.,  1902;  LL.B.,  Columbia  Univ.  Sch. 
of  Law,  1906:  m.  Marion  Heaton  Taber,  of  Brook- 
lyn, N.Y.,  May  7,  1908;  1  son,  William  Taber.  Asst. 
librarian,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1900-2;  cataloguer  in  Law 
Library,  Harvard  Univ.,  1902-3;  librarian  of  Law 
Library,  Columbia  Univ.,  1903-5;  admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1907,  and  since  in  practice  in  Boston.  Member 
Board  of  Commissioners  on  Fisheries  and  Game, 
Massachusetts,  since  1913.  Member  of  many 
sportsmen's  clubs,  in  Massachusetts;  mem.  Phi 
Kappa  Sigma  Fraternity.  Has  written  for  period- 
icals on  subjects  relating  to  protection  and  propa- 
gation  of  fish   and   game.     Recreations:    shooting. 


fishing,  motoring.    Home:  Shornecliffe  Road,  New- 
ton, Mass.    Office:  60  State  St.,  Boston. 

ADAMS,  "William  "Wisner,  clergyman;  Aug.  15, 
1831-Oct.   2,   1912.     (See   vol.   1909.) 

ADDEMAN,  Joshua  Melancthon,  banker,  lawyer; 
b.  New  Zealand,  Nov.  15,  1840;  s.  Thomas  and 
Maria  (Fligg)  Addeman;  brought  to  U.S.,  1843: 
A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1862,  A.M.,  1865;  m.  Louise  W. 
Winsor,  Oct.  25,  1872;  3  children,  Grace  A.  (Mrs. 
James  Fentress),  Marie  F.  (Mrs.  Dexter  Elliott), 
Julia  A.  (Mrs.  Fred  L.  Jenckes).  Served  in  U.S. 
Vols.,  1862-5,  mustered  out  as  capt. ;  admitted  to 
bar,  1866;  elk.  Common  Council,  Providence,  R.I., 
1867-81;  sec.  of  State  R.I.,  1871-87;  commr.  to  re- 
vise the  R.I.  Public  Statutes,  1880;  v. p.  Industrial 
Trust  Co.  since  1895;  dir.  R.I.  Investment  Co.,  R.I. 
Electric  Protective  Co.,  Exchange  Realty  Co.,  R.I. 
Safe  Deposit  Co.  V.-p.  Home  for  Aged  Men  and 
Old  Couples.  Author  of  various  addresses  on  civil 
and  mil.  subjects,  and  official  pubis.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Club:  University.  Rec- 
reations: music,  reading.  Home:  29  Barnes  St.  Of- 
fice:  49  Westminster  St.,   Providence,  R.I. 

ADDIS,  John  Stanley,  lawyer;  b.  New  Milford, 
Conn.,  Apr.  4,  1889;  s.  John  P.  and  Harriet  L.  (War- 
ner) Addis;  descendant  of  Roger  Sherman,  signer 
of  the  Declaration  of  Independence;  prep.  edn.  New 
Milford  High  Sch.;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1910; 
unmarried.  Practiced  in  New  Milford  since  1910; 
mem.  Addis  &  Addis;  town  elk.  of  New  Milford; 
librarian  Litchfield  County  Law  Library  Assn., 
New  Milford;  elk.  Probate  Ct.,  Dist.  of  New  Mil- 
ford; mem.  Gen.  Assembly,  Conn.,  1911-12,  1913-14, 
1915-16.  Pres.  Local  Council,  Boy  Scouts  of  Amer- 
ica; scout  ccmmr.  at  New  Milford.  Mason  (32°); 
mem.  St.  Peter's  Lodge  No.  21,  A.F.  and  A.M.;  Ou- 
satonic  Chapter  No.  33,  R.A.M.;  Wooster  Council 
No.  28,  R.  and  S.M. ;  Crusader  Commandery  No.  10, 
K.T.;  Pyramid  Temple  A.A.O.N.M.S.;  DeWitt  Clin- 
ton Lodge  of  Perfection,  A.  and  A.S.R. ;  Washing- 
ton Council  Princes  of  Jerusalem,  A.  and  A.S.R., 
Pequonnock  Chapter,  Rose  Croix,  A.  and  A.S.R. : 
Lafayette  Consistory,  A.  and  A.S.R.  Mem.  Good 
Shepherd  Lodge  No.  65,  I.O.O.F.  Democrat.  Epis- 
copalian. Mem.  Phi  Alpha  Delta  (Yale).  Club: 
Commercial  (ex-pres.).    Home:  New  Milford,  Conn. 

ADDISON,  Charles  Morris,  clergyman;  B.D., 
Episcopal  Theol.  Sch..  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1882. 
Deacon,  1882,  priest,  1883,  P.E.  Ch.;  with  Ch.  of 
the  Epiphany,  Winchester,  Mass.,  1882-5;  rector 
Christ  Ch.,  Fitchburg,  1885-97;  archdeacon  of 
Worcester,  1895-7;  now  rector  St.  John's  Ch.,  Stam- 
ford,  Conn.    Home:    Stamford,   Conn. 

ADDISON",  Daniel  Dulany,  clergyman;  b.  Wheel- 
ing, W.Va.,  Mar.  11,  1863;  s.  Thomas  Grafton  and 
Marie  E.  (Addison)  Addison;  A.B.,  Union  Coll., 
1883  (D.D.,  1901);  grad.  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch., 
Cambridge,  Mass.;  m.  Julia  de  Wolf  Gibbs,  Feb. 
20,  1889.  Asst.  Christ  Ch.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1886- 
89;  rector  St.  Peter's  Ch.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  1889- 
95,  All  Saints'  Ch.,  Brookline,  Mass.,  since  1895. 
Pres.  Beverly  Hosp.,  1892-5;  trustee  Pub.  Library, 
Brookline;  registrar  Diocese  of  Mass.;  sec.  Cathe- 
dral Chapter  of  Diocese  of  Mass.;  deputy  to  Gen. 
C!onv. ;  trustee  Coll.  of  Monrovia,  Liberia;  dir. 
Church  Temperance  Soc;  mem.  exec.  com.  Arch- 
deaconry of  Boston;  pres.  trustees  Donation  for 
Edn.  in  Liberia;  knighted  by  govt,  of  Liberia,  1904. 
Clubs:  Authors'  (London),  Boston  Authors',  Round 
Table,  Harvard  (Boston).  Author:  Lucy  Larcom. 
Life,  Letters  and  Diary,  1894;  Phillips  Brooks. 
1894;  Life  and  Times  of  Edward  Bass,  First  Bishop 
of  Massachusetts,  1897;  All  Saints'  Church,  Brook- 
line, 1896;  The  Clei'gy  in  American  Life  and  Let- 
ters, 1900;  The  Episcopalians,  1904.  Home:  17S9 
Beacon  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.* 

ADDISON",  Julia  de  "Wolf,  author;  b.  Boston. 
Feb.  24,  1866;  d.  Franklin  and  Ann  de  Wolf  (Lov- 
ett)  Gibbs;  childhood  spent  in  England,  where  was 
taught  by  pvt.  governess;  returned  to  Boston,  1878, 
attended  pvt.  schs.;  art  student  in  England,  Italy 
and  Boston;  m.  Daniel  Dulany  Addison,  Feb.  20. 
1889.  Designer  of  ecclesiastical  ornament,  metal 
work,  mosaic,  embroideries,  etc.  Illuminator  on 
vellum,  heraldic  work  and  other  decorative  mate- 
i-ial.    Mem.  CJopley  Soc;  incorporator  Soc.  Arts  and 


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Crafts.     (See   Who's   Who   in   America   for   list   of 
books.)    Home:    17S9  Beacon  St.,  Brooltline,  Mass.* 

ADU:,  Andrew,  pres.  Scotia  Worsted  Mills, 
Stratliniure  ^\■ol■sted  Mills,  and  U.S.  Woisted  Co.; 
prop'r  Saxony  Worsted  Mills.  Home:  Chestnut 
Hill.    Offlce:   60  Federal  St.,  Boston. 

ASIiEB,  Edward  Anthony,  lawyer;  b.  Millers- 
burf:^.  < '.,  .\i'i.  -o,  1S7  1;  .s.  (Jeorge  and  Catherine 
(Vogel)  Adler;  German  ancestry;  grad.  pub.  schs., 
Millersburg,  1S91;  Ph. 15.,  St.  Lawrence  U.,  Canton, 
N.Y.,  1S!)5;  IAjV...  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1S9S;  trav- 
eling tutor  in  Europe,  1S9S-9;  m.  Florence  Louise 
Mon-ison,  of  Boston,  June  6,  190G;  2  children,  Eliz- 
abeth, Edward  A.,  .Jr.  Engaged  in  gen.  practice, 
specializing  in  mining,  corpn.  and  Mexican  law; 
counsel  various  corjjns.  and  mining  intei-csts  in 
U.S.  and  Mex.  Acting  sec.  and  campaign  organizer 
for  Pub.  Sch.  Assn.  (a  non-partisan  movement  for 
betterment  of  Boston  schs.),  1900,  and  mem.  exec, 
com.,  1901;  asst.  sec.  and  mom.  exec.  com.  Pub. 
Franchise  League,  of  Boston,  1901-.3;  mem.  local 
bd.  of  mgrs.  Boston  Conv.  of  Xat.  Ednl.  Assn.,  1903. 
Author  of  article,  "Business  .Jurisprudence,"  in 
Harvard  Law  Review,  Dec,  1914,  showing  that  at 
common  law  all  business  is  public.  Mem.  Beta 
Theta  Pi,  Plii  Beta  Kappa.  Clubs;  Economic,  Brae 
Burn  Counti'v.  Recreation:  golf.  Home:  1S4  Pine 
Ridge  Rd.,  Waban,  Mass.  Offices:  60  State  St.,  Bos- 
ton; <S0  Maiden  Lane,  New  York. 

ADIiEB,  Max,  mfr. ;  b.  Bavaria,  Germany,  Oct. 
14,  1S4U;  s.  Sigismund  and  Baibetta  (Osterweis) 
Adler;  came  to  America  with  parents,  1S41;  ed. 
public  schs.;  m.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Oct.  21,  1866, 
Esther  Myers;  3  children,  Frederick  M.,  Flora  V. 
(Mrs.  Isaac  M.  Ullman.  of  Now  Haven),  Mariam 
A.  (Mrs.  A.  W.  Weil,  of  Denver,  Col.).  Successively 
errand  boy,  elk.,  cashier  and  gen.  mgr.  drygoods 
store,  New  Haven,  and  mgr.  drygoods  store.  New 
York,  to  1862;  returned  to  New  Haven  and  was 
mgr.  drygoods  store,  1S62-6;  entered  firm  I.  Strouse 
&  Co.,  corset  mfrs.,  1866;  sr.  mem.  of  Strouse,  Ad- 
ler &  Co.,  until  retired,  1910;  now  devoting  atten- 
tion to  pvt.  interests.  Served  in  Conn,  militia  7 
yrs. ;  has  been  mem.  New  Haven  Bd.  Edn. ;  commr. 
to  Atlanta  Expn.,  1S95;  commr.  on  trade  schs.,  re- 
porting to  Conn,  legislature,  1905;  pres.  New  Haven 
Permanent  Paving  Commn.;  dir.  Union  &  New 
Haven  Trust  Co.,  Nat.  Savings  Bank.  1st  Nat. 
Bank,  ^Mercantile  Safe  Deposit  Co.,  New  Haven 
Water  Co.,  Southern  N.E.  Telephone  Co.,  The  Peck 
Bros.  &  Co.,  etc.  Apptd.  by  Gov.  Weeks,  dir.  of 
Conn.  Reformatory,  re-appointed  by  Gov.  S.  E. 
Baldwin  for  4  yrs.,  from  .July  1,  1914.  Republican. 
Hebrew.  Mason.  Mem.  B'nai  B'rith.  Clubs:  Quin- 
nipiack.  Harmonic.  Home:  311  Greene  St.,  New 
Haven,   Conn. 

AFFIiECK,  George  Baird,  physical  dir.;  b.  Lan- 
ark County,  Ont.,  Can.,  May  22,  1876;  s.  .John  and 
Helen  (Scott)  Affleck,  both  natives  of  Canada; 
grad.  Manitoba  Provincial  Normal  Sch.,  1895;  B.A., 
U.  of  Manitoba,  1897;  B.P.B.,  Internat.  Y.M.C.A. 
Coll.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1901,  M.P.E.,  1912;  m.  A. 
Mabel  Cobb,  of  Attleboro.  Mass..  Aug.,  1915.  Asst. 
sec.  Y.M.C.A.,  Winnipeg,  1S98-9:  phvsical  dir.  State 
Normal  Sch.,  Cedar  Falls,  la.,  1901-7,  Central  Dept., 
Y.M.C.A.,  Chicago.  1907-8;  prof.  Internat.  Y'.INI  C.A. 
Coll.  since  Mar.,  190  8,  also  a  corporator  same;  asst. 
editor  The  Association  Seminar;  pres.  Oswegatchie 
Park  Co.  (N.Y.).  Mem.  N.E.A.,  Am.  Physical  Edn. 
Assn.,  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Phys- 
ical Dirs.  Soc,  etc.  Progressive  Republican.  Pres- 
byterian. Author:  Selected  Bibliogiaphy  of  Phys- 
ical Education  and  Hygiene,  1912.  Recreations: 
fishing,  photography.  Home:  54  Alden  St.,  Spring- 
field.  Mass. 

AFRICA,  Walter  Greenland,  gas  and  electric 
engi'.;  b.  Huntingdon,  Pa.,  Apr.  11,  1863;  s.  John 
Simpson  and  Doiothra  Corbin  (Greenland)  Af!ica; 
descendant  of  Christopher  Africa,  Goi'mantown, 
Pa.,  about  1750:  grad.  Huntingdon  Acad.:  m.  Maud 
Eva  Cunningham,  of  Huntingdon,  Nov.  17,  1887;  4 
children.  Dorothea  Cunningham,  Esther  Bessie, 
Walter  Murray.  Maud  Isabel.  Began  active  career 
in  employ  of  1st  Nat.  Bank.  Huntingdon;  then  with 
Elkins  &  Widener.  gas  promoters.  Phila. ;  lessee 
Huntingdon  Gas  Works.  1885-7;  removed  to  l\Ian- 
chester.   N.H.,   and   apptd.   supt.   People's   Gaslight 


Co.,  which  acquired  control  of  Manchester  Gas- 
light Co.,  of  which  is  mgr.  and  treas.;  has  served 
as  pres.  Manchester  Union  I^ub.  Co.,  Cohas  Build- 
ing Co.,  IVIanchester  Bd.  of  Trade;  as  treas.  JMan- 
chester  Electric  Light  Co.,  Erodie  Electric  Co.,  Ben 
Franklin  Electric  Light  (-o.,  Robey  Concrete  Co.; 
also  dir.  Merchants  Nat.  Bank,  Amoskeag  Nat. 
Bank,  Elliot  Mfg.  Co.,  etc.  Mem.  Am.  Gas  Inst., 
N.E.  Assn.  Gas  Bngrs.  (ex-pres.).  Guild  of  Gas 
Engrs.  of  N.E.  (ex-pres.).  York  and  Scottish  Rite 
Mason  (33°);  Past  Potentate  A.A.O.N.M.S. ;  mem. 
1.0.0.i■^  Democrat.  Conglist.  Home:  764  Cliestnut 
St.    Offlce:   39  Hanover  St.,  Manchester,  N.H. 

AGABB,  Edwin  Sumner,  lawyer,  mfr.;  b.  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  Nov.  11,  is.'.l;  s.  Ransil  H.  and  Maria 
A.  (.Sumner)  Agard;  giad.  East  Greenwich  (R.I.) 
.Vcad.,  .June,  1S74;  m.  Sara  S.  Browning,  of  Perry- 
ville,  R.I.,  Sept.  5,  1S76;  4  children,  Harry  B.,  Flo- 
rence E.,  Lilla  D.,  Elizabeth  B.  Admitted  to  Tol- 
land Co.  (Conn.)  bar,  1881,  and  since  engaged  in 
practice;  town  elk.  and  treas.,  Tolland,  1878-82; 
mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  4  yrs.,  judge  of  probate 
for  dist.  of  Tolland,  since  1903.  Mem.  mfg.  firm 
of  William  Sumner  Belting  Co.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Recreation:  baseball.  Address: 
Tolland,   Conn. 

AGABD,   ■William  Aug'ustus,   mfr.;   b.   Hartford, 

(::'oim.,  Dec.  ]:i,  Inin;  s.  Ran-il  Hall  and  Maria  A. 
(Sumner)  Agard;  ed.  Hartford  High  Sch.;  grad. 
East  Greenwich  (R.I)  Acad..  1869;  m.  Catherine 
E.  Bissell,  of  South  Windsor,  Conn.,  Sept,  15,  1874; 
4  children,  M.  Lucile,  Catherine  M.,  William  H., 
Marion  B.  In  collection  dept.,  William  Sumner  & 
Co.,  Cincinnati,  1870-5;  gen.  mgr.  Capital  City  Gas 
Light  Co.,  Des  Moines,  la.,  1876-87:  mgr.  since  1899, 
The  Underwood  ]\Ifg.  Co.,  and  The  William  Sumner 
Belting  Co.,  of  which  is  also  pres.;  pres  Savings 
Bank  of  Tolland;  dir.  Tolland  Aqueduct  Co.;  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1904,  1905.  Address:  Tolland, 
Conn. 

AGASSIZ,     Alexander     (Emmanuel     Bodolphe), 

naturalist;  Dec.  17,  lS35-Mar.  28,  1910.  (See  vol. 
1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

AGASSIZ,  Bodolphe  Iiouis,  capitalist;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  .Sept.  3,  1871;  s.  Alexander  and  Anna 
(Russell)  Agassiz;  A  B.,  Harvard,  1892;  m.  Maria 
Dallas  Scott,  of  Phila.,  Mar.  27,  1894;  children, 
Maria  D.,  Anna.  V.-p.,  dir.  Calumet  &  Hecla  Min- 
ing Co.;  dir.  Am.  Trust  Co.,  LaSalle  Copper  Co., 
Superior  Copper  Co.,  Marysville  Dredging  (l^"©.,  N.E. 
Exploration  Co.,  Smuggler  ITnion  Mining  Co.,  State 
St.  Trust  Co,  Am.  Trust  Co.,  Walter  Baker  Co., 
Ltd.,  United  Zinc  &  Chemical  Co.,  Hotel  Somerset 
Co.,  Centennial  Copper  Mining  Co.,  Allouez  Mining 
Co.  Clubs:  Knickerbocker,  Harvard  (New  Y'ork), 
(Chicago  (Chicago),  Harvard,  Somerset,  Tennis  and 
Racquet  (Boston),  Country  (Brookline),  Myopia 
Hunt.  Home:  Hamilton,  Mass.  Office:  12  Ashbur- 
ton  PI.,  Boston.* 

AHEBN,   Joseph  John,  clergyman;   b.   Portland, 

Me.,  .July  27,  1859;  s.  John  and  Catherine  (Irving) 
Ahern;  grad.  high  sch.,  Portland,  1877;  A.B  ,  Holy 
Cross  Coll.,  AVorcester,  Mass.,  1880;  studied  law; 
studied  philosophy  at  Issy,  France,  theology,  at 
.■^t.  Sulpice  Sem.,  Paris.  Ordained  priest  by  Car- 
dinal Richard,  Archbishop  of  Paris,  IMay  27,  1893; 
asst.  St.  Dominic's  Ch.,  Portland,  Me.,  July-Aug., 
1893.  St.  Patrick's  Ch..  Lewiston,  1893-5,  St.  Jo- 
seph's Ch.,  Ellsworth,  .Tulv-Sept.,  1895;  administra- 
tor St.  Denis  Ch..  N.  Whitefield.  Me.,  1895-6:  pastor 
St.  Joseph's  Ch.,  Eastport,  since  May  25,  1896. 
Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus.  Address:  51  Washing- 
ton St..  Eastport,  Me. 

AHEBN,  'William  J.,  secretary  state  bd.  of  Chari- 
ties and  Correction;  b.  Concord.  N.H.,  May  19.  1855; 
s.  William  and  Bridget  (Leary)  Ahern;  ed.  pub. 
schs  ,  Concord:  m.  Catherine  M.  (hotter,  of  Concord, 
Nov.  30,  1876;  5  children.  Countv  commr.,  Merri- 
mack Co.,  N.H.,  4  yrs.;  mem.  N  H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895- 
15;  sec.  State  Bd.  Charities  and  Correction  since 
1901.  Chmn.  Bd.  Trustees  N  H.  Sch.  for  Feeble 
Minded,  1905-13;  chmn.  N  H.  Bd.  of  Control  since 
1913.  I\Tem.  Knights  of  Columbus,  Ancient  Order 
Hibei-nians,  Foresters  of  America,  B.P.O.  Elks. 
Democrat.  Catholic.  Club:  Wonolancet.  Home:  64 
Franklin  St.    Office:   State  House,  Concord,  N.H. 


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AHIi,  Henry  Hammond,  landscape  painter;  b. 
Hartlord,  Conn.,  Dec.  2(i,  1SG9;  studied  Royal  Acad., 
Munich;  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris  (hon.  men- 
tion twice);  m.  Eleanor  I.  Curtis,  of  Springfield, 
Mass.,  July,  1902;  1  son,  Henry  Curtis.  Exliibited 
at  Nat.  Acad.  Design,  New  Yo  k.  New  York  Water 
Color  Club,  Washington  Art  Club,  Pa.  Acad.  Fine 
Arts,  Boston  Art  ]\Iuseum.  Boston  Art  Club, 
Worcester  Art  Museum,  Hartford  Atheneum,  etc. 
Mem.  Copley  Soc,  Boston.  Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Sal- 
magundi (New  York).  Recreations:  music  and 
farming.  Home:  Newbury,  j\Iass.  Office:  12  Har- 
court  St.,  Boston. 

AIKEN,  Alfred  Iiawrence,  banker;  b.  Norwich, 
Conn.,  July  G,  isTO;  s.  William  Appleton  and  Eliza 
Coit  (Buckingham)  Aiken;  g.s.  William  A.  Buck- 
ingham, gov.  of  Conn.,  11S59-6S;  grad.  Norwich  Free 
Acad.  (Conn.),  1SS7;  A.B ,  Yale,  1891;  m.  Nov.  25, 
1S96,  Elizabeth  Peck  Hopkins,  of  Worcester,  Mass.; 
1  son,  \\'illiam  Appleton,  lid.  Was  connected  witli 
State  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Worcester,  June  1,  1S92- 
July  1,  1894;  asst.  mgr.  N.E.  dept.  New  York  Life 
Ins.  Co..  at  Boston,  July  1,  lS94-Oct.  1,  1899;  asst. 
cashier  Nat.  Hide  and  Leather  Bank,  Boston,  Oct. 
1,  1899-Jan,  1901;  asst.  cashier  State  Nat.  Bank, 
Boston,  Jan.,  1901-July  1,  1904;  treas.  Worcester 
County  Instn.  for  Savings,  July  1.  1904-Jan.  1,  1908, 
and  pres.  until  Jan.  1,  1913;  pres.  Worcester  Na- 
tional Bank,  Jan.  1,  1913-Nov.  15,  1914;  since  gov. 
Federal  Reserve  Bank  of  Boston;  also  dir.  N.E. 
Casualty  Co.,  Norwich  (Conn.)  Nickel  &  Brass  Co. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Ep- 
silon  (Yale).  Clubs:  Union  (Boston),  Worcester 
(Worcester).  Home:  40  Elm  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Office:    53    State   St.,   Boston.* 

AIKEIT,  John  Adams,  judge;  b.  Greenfield,  Mass., 
Sept.  16,  1850;  s.  David  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Adams)  Aiken;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1874  (LL.D., 
1905);  m.  JNIaria  Willard  Dickinson,  of  Baltimore, 
Mar.  29,  1895.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1876;  prac- 
ticed with  father  in  Greenfield,  Mass.,  several  yrs. 
and  then  alone.  Mem.  INIass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1883; 
dlst.  atty.  Northwest  Dist.,  Mass.,  1890-7;  justice, 
1S9S — ,  chief  justice,  1905 — ,  Superior  Ct.  of  Mass. 
Democrat.  Club:  Union.  Home:  Greenfield,  Mass. 
Address:   Court  House,   Boston.* 

AIKEN,  WeUingfton  Estey,  teacher;  b.  Benson, 
Vt.,  Dec.  30,  1876;  s.  James  Henry  and  Mary 
Frances  (Hawlev)  Aiken;  grad.  Trov  Conf.  Acad., 
Poultney,  Vt.,  1897;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1901,  A.M., 
1903;  m.  Lucy  Bascom,  of  Trov,  N.Y.,  June  14, 
1904;  3  children.  John  Kenneth,  Glenn.  Robert  Bas- 
com. Head  of  Dept.  of  English,  Mt.  Hermon  .Sch., 
1901-12;  asso.  prof.  English,  U.  of  Vt.,  1912.  Mem. 
N.E. A.,  Sigma  Nu,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Congregation- 
alist.    Address:   Burlington,  Vt. 

AIKEN,  William  Appleton;  b.  Manchester,  Vt., 
Apr.  18.  1833;  s.  John  and  Mary  Means  (Appleton) 
Aiken;  ed.  pub  and  pvt.  schs.,  Lowell,  Mass.,  Dum- 
mer  Acad.,  Byfield,  Mass.,  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, 
Mass.,  to  1851;  m.  Eliza  Coit.  d.  Gov.  William  A. 
Buckingham,  of  Norwich.  Conn.,  Aug.  28,  1861. 
Acting  asst.  paymaster  U.S.N.,  1861-2;  q.-m.-gen. 
of  Conn.,  1862-5;  attached  to  squadron  in  S.  Atlan- 
tic under  Rear  Admiral  Dupont;  in  first  great  naval 
battle  of  Civil  War  at  Hilton  Head.  S.C;  during 
the  war  was  entrusted  witli  several  important  spe- 
cial duties  at  Washington  and  in  the  South.  Pres. 
Norwich  Nickel  &  Brass  Co.  Republican.  Mem. 
Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  Nat.  Civil  Service  Reform  League, 
Nat.  Municipal  League,  Conn.  Civil  Service  Reform 
Assn.,  G.A.R.,  Loyal  Legion.  Army  and  Navy  Club 
of  Conn.,  Norwich  Bd.  of  Trade,  etc.  Pres.  Otis 
Pub.  Library.  Norwich;  trustee  Broadway  Congl. 
Ch.  Club:  Norwich.  Home:  157  Washington  St., 
Norwich,  Conn.* 

AINSIiEY,  John  Robert,  merchant;  b.  Boston, 
Oct.  8.  184  6;  s.  Thomas  and  Hannah  (Brooks)  Ains- 
ley;  ed.  Dwight  Grammar  Sch.,  Boston;  m.  Emily 
L.  Coolidge,  of  Waltham,  Mass.,  May  11,  1871.  En- 
tered employ  of  George  S.  Winslow  &  Co.,  Apr., 
1861;  asst.  bookkeeper,  Sweetser,  Swan  &  Blodgett, 
1863-5;  cashier  Farley,  Amsden  &  Co.,  1866-73;  be- 
came cashier  Brown.  Durrell  &  Co  ,  1873,  admitted 
to  firm,  1884;  retired  Dec.  31.  1905;  an  organizer, 
and  sr.   partner  John  R.  Ainsley  &  Co.,  wholesale 


fancy  dry  goods,  since  Jan.  1,  1906;  trustee  Boston 
Penny  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  2d  Mass.  Vol.  Regt., 
1865,  1866.  Dir.  Boston  Credit  Mens  Assn.;  mem. 
N.E.  Dry  Goods  Assn.,  Hooker  Assn.,  Bostonian 
Soc.  Dir.  B.Y.M.C.  Union.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Club:  Boston  Art  (pres.  4  yrs.).  Recreation:  travel. 
Home:  4  65  Audubon  Rd.  Office:  33  Harrison  Av., 
Boston,  Mass. 

AINSWORTH,  Israel,  clergyman;  b.  Loughbor- 
ougli,  Leicesteisliire.  Eng.,  (jct.  2,  1852;  s.  Abraham 
and  Mary  Wood  (Anlil)  Ainswoith;  elementary 
edn.  and  pvt.  student  of  N.T.  (5reek,  in  Eng.;  came 
to  America,  1870;  student  Wilbraham  (Mass.) 
Acad.;  pvt.  studies,  Boston;  conf.  course  of  4  yrs. 
in  theology;  spl.  student  in  Eng.,  1877-8;  m.  Sarah 
Benson  Hunter,  of  Hartlepool,  Eng.,  Mar.  16,  1878. 
Asst.  to  sec.  Y'.M.C.A.,  Boston,  1872;  gen.  sec. 
Nashua  (N.H.)  Y.M.C.A.,  1873;  ordained  to  the  min- 
istry, 1880;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  New  Boston.  N.H.,  for 
short  time,  then  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Boylston,  Mass., 
later  at  Peabodv,  Mass.;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Rockport, 
Mass.,  1891-07,  Trinity  Ch.,  Beachmont,  since  1907. 
Pres.  Essex  Congl.  Club,  1904;  served  as  modera- 
tor Essex  South  Conf.,  del.  Triennial  Council,  at 
Portland,  1901,  etc.;  mem.  Boston  Congl.  Club; 
scribe  and  Ireas.  Suffolk  North  Assn.  of  Congl. 
Clis.  and  Ministers,  since  1915.  Author:  A  Brief 
History  of  the  First  Congregational  Church,  Boyls- 
ton, Mass.,  188  7;  The  First  Parish  and  Church  in 
Rockport,  Mass.,  1907.  Address:  ISO  Bradstreet 
Av.,   Beaclimont,  Revere,  Mass. 

AITKEN,  Georg-e,  farmer;  Jan.  5,  1852-19 — .    (See 

vol.    1909.) 

AKEBS,  Joseph  Henry,  M.D. ;  b.  Granby,  Mass., 
Nov.  11,  1856;  s.  Joseph  Washington  and  Lucy  A. 
(Tufts)  Akeis;  ed.  liigh  sch.  and  by  pvt.  instruc- 
tion; M.D..  Dartmouth  Med.  Coll,  1884;  post-grad, 
course  in  New  York;  m.  Providence,  R.I.,  Sept.  23, 
1885,  Annie  Louise  Sholes.  Began  practice  at  Fisk- 
dale,  Mass.;  removed  to  Providence,  1885;  was  con- 
nected for  a  number  of  yrs.  with  R  I.  Hosp.  and 
for  about  13  yrs.  with  the  Providence  Lying-in 
Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Providence 
Med.  Assn.  Recreations:  music,  collecting  antiques. 
Home:  42  Cypress  St.  Office:  772  N.  Main  St., 
Providence,   R.I. 

AIiBEE,  Helen  Rickey,  author;  b.  Dayton,  O., 
Mar.  15,  1864;  d.  James  and  Rosaltha  J.  (Jones) 
Rickey;  gi-ad.  Dayton  High  Sch.;  later  studied  in 
New  York  as  designer;  m.  John  Albee,  Feb.  15, 
1894.  Established.  1897.  Abnftkee  Rug  Industry; 
1st  I'ural  industry  in  America  to  develop  rug  malt- 
ing as  a  handicraft;  has  since  been  prominently 
identified  with  the  Arts  and  Crafts  movement. 
Contbr.  to  mags,  on  topics  relating  to  handici'afts 
and  horticulture.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books.)     Home:    Pequaket,    N.    H.* 

AIiBEE,  John,  author;  Apr.  3,  lS33-Mar.  24,  1915. 
(See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1914- 
15.). 

AIiBERS,  Homer,  lawver;  b.  Warsaw,  111..  Feb. 
28,  1863;  s.  Claus  and  Rebecca  (Knoop)  Albers; 
A.B.,  Central  Wesleyan  Coll.,  Mo.,  1882,  A.M.,  1885; 
LL.B.,  magna  cum  laude.  Boston  U.,  1885;  m.  Min- 
nie B.  Martin,  of  Fredonia.  N.Y.,  June  26.  1889 
(died  May  25,  1914).  Practiced,  Boston,  1885 — ; 
lecturer  on  law,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  and  Boston  U. ; 
prof.  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  and  dean  since  1912. 
Mem.  Mass.  State  Ballot  Law  Commn.,  1899-05;  de- 
clined apptmt.  as  judge  Mass.  Superior  Ct.,  1903. 
Mem.  Brookline  (Mass.)  Sch.  Com.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn..  Bar  Assn.  City 
of  Boston.  Clubs:  I^niversity,  Art.  Brae  Burn 
Country.  Massachusetts.  Home:  55  Irving  St., 
Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  199  Washington  St., 
Boston,* 

AIiBERTSON,  Ralph,  social  worker:  moved  to 
New  York.  (  See  vol  1909.  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica,  1914-15.) 

AIiBION,  James  Francis,  clergyman;  b.  Cohoes, 
N.Y..  Sept.  11.  1860;  s.  Joseph  and  Maria  (Green- 
halgh)  Albion;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll,  1887;  B.D.,  Tufts 
Div  Sch.,  1890  (D.D.,  1903):  m.  Alice  Marion  Lamb, 
of  Pitchburg,  Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1892.  Ordained  Uni- 
versalist  ministry,  1890;  pastor.  Palmer.  Mass., 
1890-2,    Fitchburg,    Mass.,    1892-6.    Maiden,    Mass., 


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1896-04,  Congress  Sq.  Ch.,  Portland,  Me.,  since  Jan., 
1904.  Progressive.  Mem.  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Home: 
144   Pine   St.,  Portland,   Me.* 

AIiCOTT,  Ralpli  Waldo  Emerson,  M.D.;  b.  Oris- 
kany  FuU.s.  X.V.,  Oct.  20,  1S5U;  s.  Junis  S.  and 
Nancy  Jane  (Pritchard)  Alcott;  prep.  edn.  pub. 
and  pvt.  schs.  of  Conn.;  M.D.,  United  States  Med. 
Coll.,  New  York,  1881;  m.  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Aug. 
25,  1897,  Tinney  E.  Latimer;  1  daughter,  Juliet. 
Began  practice  at  Avon,  Conn.,  1881;  removed  to 
West  Hartford,  1895.  Mem.  A.M.A..  Conn.  State 
Med.  Soc,  Hartford  Co.  Med.  Assn.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Koyal  Arch  Mason.  Recreations: 
fishing,  hunting.  Address:  23  S.  Main  St.,  West 
Hartford,  Conn. 

AX^COTT,  WiUJain  Fenn,  clergyman;  b.  Dorches- 
ter, Mass.,  .luly  11,  isi'.ti;  s.  William  Andrews 
(M.D.)  and  Phebe  Lewis  (Bronson)  Alcott;  A.B., 
Williams,  1861;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1865; 
m.  Sarah  J.  Merrill,  of  Peacham,  Vt.,  1868;  m.  2d, 
Lucy  R.  Davis,  of  Boston,  1878.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry;  in  charge  of  pastorates  since  1868;  pas- 
tor, Ipswich,  Mass.,  since  1887.  V.-p.  Boxford  Li- 
brary Assn.;  mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Peace  Soc,  Am. 
Humane  Soc,  Am.  Vegetarian  Soc.  Prohibitionist. 
Mem.  "Williams  Coll.  Greenland  Expdn.,  1860;  asst. 
editor  Shaff's  Bible  Dictionary  and  The  Book  of 
Esther,  for  Lowell  Hebrew  Club:  contbr.  to  Good 
Health  and  other  mags.;  fi-equeiit  lecturer  on  sci- 
entific subjects;  presented  herbarium  of  3,000  spe- 
cies to  Syrian  Protestant  Coll.,  Beirut.  Recrea- 
tions: botany,  horticulture.  Address:  Boxford, 
Mass. 

AIiDEN,  Charles  H.,  president  and  treas.  Charles 
H.  Alden  &  Co.,  boots  and  shoes.  Address:  Abing- 
ton.   Mass. 

AIiDEN,  Charles  !■.;  b.  Avon,  Mass.,  Nov.  29, 
1858;  s.  Isaac  and  Hannah  (Rice)  Alden;  ed.  gram- 
mar and  high  schs.,  Mass.  and  Iowa;  m.  Bessie 
Lincoln  Wheeler,  of  Millis,  Mass.,  Sept.  13,  1883;  8 
children,  John,  Priscilla,  Arthur  W.,  Charles  L., 
.Jr.,  Rachel,  Esther.  Myles  S.,  Bradford  (deceased). 
Engaged  in  milk  business  since  1884;  now  pres. 
Alden  Bros.  Co.;  dir.  Hyde  Park  Nat.  Bank,  Hyde 
Park  Y.M.C.A. ;  treas.  Alden  Kindred  of  America. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Recreations:  collecting 
antiques.  Home:  Hyde  Park,  Mass.  Office:  1171 
Tifiiiont   St.,  Boston. 

AI.DI:n,  G.  Edward.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
AIiDEN,  Georg-e  Denny,  lecturer:  b.  Bridgewater, 
Mass.,  July  2t»,  1866;  s.  John  Carver  and  Mary 
•  Carver)  Alden:  ed.  Vt.  Acad.,  Saxton's  River,  Vt. ; 
Boston  U.;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1888;  m. 
Helen  Deane  Alger,  of  Bridgewater,  Dec  4,  1895. 
Associated  in  practice  with  Hon.  George  Fi-ed  "Will- 
lams,  Boston,  1888-91,  later  with  Samuel  M.  Child 
and  Boardman  Hall;  justice  4th  Dist.  Ct.  of  Plym- 
outh Co.,  Mass.,  1891-01;  resigned;  practiced  in 
New  York,  1901-6,  since  identified  with  lecture 
platform.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Address: 
P.ridgewafei-,  Mass.* 

AJiHHN,  George  Ira,  mechanical  engr.  and  mfr. ; 
b.  Templeton,  Mass.,  Apr.  22,  1843;  B.S.,  Harvard, 
1868:  M.M.E.,  Cornell,  1890:  married;  1  daughter, 
Clara  Louise,  of  Boulder,  Colo.  Head  dept.  mech. 
engring.,  AVorcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1868-96;  treas.  and 
consulting  engr.  Norton  Emery  Wheel  Co.  and 
Plunger  Elevator  Co.,  Worcester,  1896-12;  since 
pres.  Norton  Co.,  Norton  Grinding  Co.;  also  vice- 
pres.  Peoples  Savings  Bank;  dir.  IMerchants  Na- 
tional Bank,  Worcester  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co. 
(Worcester).  Mem.  Worcester  Sch.  Com.,  1894-06. 
Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Worcester  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Worcester,  Economic,  Worces- 
ter Congl.  Home:  48  Queen  St.  Office:  Norton  Co., 
Worcester,  Mass. 

AIiDEN,  John,  textile  chemist:  b.  Randolph, 
Mass.,  May  9,  1856;  s.  Adoniram  and  Mary  Eliza- 
beth (Wentworth)  Alden;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1877;  m.  Rosa  Robinson,  of  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Apr. 
23,  1883.  Instr.  in  chemistry,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1877-8;  in  charge  of  chem.  dept.  Pacific  Mills,  Law- 
rence. Mass.,  since  1878.  Mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc, 
Soc.  Chem.  Industry,  A.A.A.S.,  Soc.  Dyers  &  Color- 
ers  (Eng.),  Am.  Electro-chem.  Soc,  Chemists'  Club 


(New    York),    Engineers'    Club,    Technology    Club. 
Recreation:    photography.    Home:   Andover,   Mass. 

AI^SEN,  John  E.,  banker.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

AIiDEN,  IiewlB,  mfr.;  b.  E.  Randolph,  Mass.,  Apr. 
29,  1S48;  s.  Lewis  and  Abigail  (Belcher)  Alden;  ed. 
pub.  grammar  and  high  schs.;  m.  June  24,  1874, 
Harriet  S.  Hammond,  of  Boston.  Worked  in  shoe 
factories,  1865-78;  engaged  in  mfg.  boots  and  shoes 
since  1878;  ex-dir.  Holbrook  (Mass.)  Co-operative 
Bank.  Was  trustee  Holbrook  Public  Library  12 
yrs.  Methodist.  Address:  22  Jerome  St.,  Dorches- 
ter, lyia.'^s. 

AIiSEN,  Ralph  Parkhurst,  banker;  b.  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  July  22,  1865;  s.  Charles  Parkhurst 
and  Martha  J.ane  (Kendrick)  Alden;  descendant  of 
John  and  Priscilla  Alden;  grad.  high  sch.,  Spring- 
field, 1884  (valedictorian);  m.  Maude  Louise  Bid- 
well,  of  Springfield,  Oct.  12,  1894;  2  daughters, 
Priscilla,  Beatrice.  Began  as  messenger  2d  Nat. 
Bank,  Springfield,  Feb.,  1886,  advanced  to  teller, 
Oct.,  1889;  resigned,  1893,  and  assisted  in  orgn.  of 
Springfield  Nat.  Bank,  of  which  has  since  been 
cashier;  treas.  Market  Sq.  Syndicate.  Ten  Associ- 
ates, Fuller  Realty  Trust;  treas.  and  dir.  Industrial 
Loan  Co.  Pi-es.  Mass.  Bankers'  Assn.,  1914  and 
1915;  v.-p.  Am.  Bankers'  Assn.  Mem.  Springfield 
Bd.  of  Trade.  Trustee  Springfield  Hosp. ;  life  mem. 
City  Library  Assn.  Republican.  Conslist.  Mason 
(K.T.).  Clubs:  Nayasset  (treas.  and  dir.).  Spring- 
field Country  (v.-p.).  Recreation:  golf.  Home:  52 
Mulberry  St.  Office:  321-323  Main  St.,  Springfield, 
Mass. 

AIiDEN,  Butillus;  b.  Turner,  Me.,  July  18.  1840; 
s.  Williams  and  Louisa  M.  (Reynolds)  Alden;  ed. 
pub.  schs.;  m.  Alma  E.  Kimball,  of  Winthrop,  Me., 
June  7,  1868.  Engaged  in  farming  since  boyhood; 
pres.  Lewiston,  Greene  and  Monmouth  Telephone 
Co.;  mem.  Maine  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1887.  Senate.  1901, 
1903.  Trustee  of  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.;  formerly 
trustee  of  Me.  State  Coll.;  mem.  council  Me.  Agrl. 
Experiment  Sta.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mem. 
Winthrop  Grange  No.   209.    Home:   Winthrop,   Me. 

AIiDEBMAM',  George  Edward;  b.  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  Sept.  23,  1850;  s.  Orrin  F.  and  Eliza  Ann 
(Gooding)  Alderman;  ed.  high  sch.,  Framingham, 
Mass..  and  Frost's  pvt.  sch.;  m.  Oct.  18.  1877,  Hat- 
tie  I.  Hawkins,  of  Ashuelot,  N.H.  In  hotel  business 
at  Ashuelot,  1882-6;  ry.  mail  service,  1886-9  (re- 
moved by  Pres.  Cleveland  on  account  of  polit.  rea- 
sons) ;  propr.  South  Vernon  House,  South  Vernon, 
Vt.,  1891-14;  now  propr.  Park  View  Hotel,  Belcher- 
town,  Mass.;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910.  Progres- 
sive. Unitarian.  Mason.  Home:  W.  Northfleld, 
Mass.    Address:   Belchertown,   Mass. 

AI.SBICH,  Albert  CUnton,  :\r.D.;  Aug.  27,  1857- 
19 — .     (See  vol.   1909.) 

AIiSBICH,  Auretta  Boys,  author;  b.  Fletcher, 
Vt.,  1829;  d.  Benedict  and  :\Ielissa  Roys;  ed.  in 
Mass.;  also  studied  in  Germany,  1879-80;  m.  An- 
drew Jackson  Aldrich,  of  Woonsocket,  R.I.,  1850. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:   Springfield.   Mass.* 

AIiSBICH,  Charles  Trancis,  lawyer;  b.  Worces- 
ter, Mass..  Dec.  8.  1S58:  s.  Peleg  Emory  and  Sarah 
(Woods)  Aldricli;  ed.  Worcester  pub.  schs.;  A.B., 
Yale,  1879.  M.A.,  1885;  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1883. 
Has  practiced  in  "Worcester  since  1883;  trustee 
Worcester  County  Instn.  for  Savings;  referee  in 
bankruptcy.  Editor  of  2d  edition  of  Aldrich's 
Equity  Pleadings  and  Practice.  Clubs:  Worcester 
(Worcester),  Graduates'  (New  Haven).  University 
(New  York).  Recreation:  horseback  riding.  Home: 
"AVorcester  Club.  1  Oak  St.  Office:  340  Main  St., 
Worcester,  Mass. 

AIiDBICH,  Clarence  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Killingly, 
Conn.,  Aug.  9,  1852;  s.  Anan  and  Abbie  A.  (Bur- 
gess) Aldrich;  collateral  descendant  of  Roger 
Williams;  grad.  Lapham  Inst.,  North  Scituate, 
R  I..  1871;  taught  sch.  4  yrs.;  studied  law  with 
Benjamin  N.  and  Simon  S.  Lapham,  Providence, 
R.I. ;  m.  Adeline  M.  Kennedy,  of  Providence.  Jan. 
25,  1887.  Admitted  to  R.I.  bar,  1879,  and  since 
practiced  in  Providence;  asst.  atty.-gen.  of  R.I., 
1887-91;  mem.  R.I.  Gen.  Assembly,  1887,  1903;  mem. 
State  Bd.   Bar  Examiners,   since   1900.    Mem.   Am. 


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Bar  Assn.,  R.I.  Bar  Assn.  Clubs:  Pomham,  Wan- 
namoisett  Country.  Recreations:  fishing,  golf.  Ad- 
dress:  42  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

AI^DRICH,  Edgar,  judge;  b.  Pittsburg,  N.H., 
Feb.  5,  1848;  s.  Epliraim  C.  and  Adeline  Bedel 
(Haynes)  Aldrich;  ed.  Colebrook  (N.H.)  Acad; 
LL.B.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1868;  (hon.  A.M.,  1891,  LL.D., 
1901,  Dartmouth;  LL.D.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1907);  m. 
Louise  M.  Remick,  of  Colebrook,  N.H.,  Oct.  7,  1872. 
Admitted  to  N.H.  bar,  18GS;  practiced  at  Colebrook, 
N.H.,  1868-81,  Littleton,  N.H.,  1881-91;  solicitor 
Coos  Co..  N.H.,  1872-4  and  1876-9;  mem.  and  speak- 
er N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1885;  mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv., 
1902;  U.S.  dist.  judge,  Dist.  of  N.H.,  since  1891;  Re- 
publican.   Address:   Littleton,   N.H.* 

AIiSBICH,  Ephraim  Fred,  lawyer;  b.  Littleton, 
N.H.,  Jun^e  9,  1878;  s.  Judge  Edgar  and  Louisa  M. 
(Remick)  Aldrich;  descendant  on  maternal  side  of 
Charlotte  Cushman,  1630,  and  of  Revolutionary  an- 
cestry on  paternal  side,  through  Timothy  Bedel; 
ed.  Dartmouth  Coll.;  studied  law  with  Streeter, 
Walker  &  Hollis,  Concord,  N.H.;  LL.B.,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Law;  admitted  to  bar,  1902;  m.  Prances 
Vera  Powers,  of  Boston,  Jan.  6,  1905;  1  daughter, 
Barbara  Louise.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1902. 
Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Beta  Theta  Pi 
(New  York).  Clubs:  Brae  Burn  Country.  Recrea- 
tion: outdoor  life.  Home:  229  St.  Paul  St.,  Brook- 
line,   Mass.    Office:   5.3   State  St.,  Boston. 

AIiDBICH,  rred  Davis,  teacher,  author;  b. 
Thompson,  Conn.,  Nov.  12,  1866;  s.  Lawson  and 
Eudora  Converse  (Davis)  Aldrich;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Thompson,  1871-82,  Dean  Acad..  Franklin,  Mass., 
1882-4;  bookkeeper  Slater  Woolen  Co.'s  store,  Web- 
ster, Mass.,  1SS4-9;  grad.  Worcester  Acad.,  1891; 
A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1895  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1908; 
post-grad,  work,  Paris,  Prance,  summers,  1896, 
1897,  Berlin  and  Jena,  Germany,  1898;  m.  Amherst, 
Mass.,  July  2,  1900,  Mabel  Emelyn  Morse;  2  chil- 
dren, Madeleine,  Lawson  Morse.  Instr.  modern 
languages  and  mathematics,  1895-1900,  master  in 
modern  languages,  1900-6,  master  in  mathematics 
since  1906,  Worcester  Acad.  Mem.  N.E.  Modern 
Language  Assn.,  Assn.  of  Math.  Teachers  in  N.E. 
Mem.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Club:  Economic.  Recrea- 
tions: amateur  astronomy,  study  of  trees,  walking. 
Joint  author:  Foundations  of  Greek,  1900;  A  French 
Reader,  1903;  Elementary  French,  1906.  Address: 
Worcester  Acad.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

AIiSKICH,  Georgpe  Isaac,  educator;  b.  Manches- 
ter, N.H.,  Dec.  1,  1853;  s.  Charles  and  Ann  (Bowen) 
Aldrich:  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1875  (Phi  Beta  Kappa); 
m.  Evelyn  L.  Holbrook,  of  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  Oct. 
27,  1880  (died  1885);  m.  2d,  Elsie  M.  Holbrook,  Mar. 
31,  1887;  1  child,  Evelyn  Hope.  Principal,  Adams' 
Grammar  Sch.,  Quincy,  Mass.,  1875-8;  supt.  pub. 
schs.,  Canton,  1878-80;  supt.  schs..  Canton  and  Mil- 
ton, Mass.,  1880-3,  Milton  and  Quincy,  1883-92, 
Newton,  1892-9;  acting  supt.  schs.,  Springfield, 
1900;  supt.  schls.,  Brookline,  since  1900.  Mem. 
Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Edn.,  1890-08.  Mem.  N.E.A., 
Council  of  Edn.,  Mass.  State  Teachers'  Assn.,  Mass. 
Schoolmasters'  Club.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Home: 
122   Kent   St.,   Brookline,   Mass. 

AIiDBICH,  Henry  I^eprelate,  cotton  goods  mfr. ; 
A.B..  Brown  U.,  1876.  Pres.  Aldrich  Mfg.  Co.  Home: 
230  Hope  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

AIiDBICH,  Jefferson,  banker  and  broker;  Aug. 
10.  lS35-June  27,   1910.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

AljDBICH,  John  C,  president  Collinsville  Sav- 
ings  Soc,   Collinsville,   Conn. 

AIIDBICH,  John  Gladding",  mfr.;  b.  Providence, 
R.I..  Nov.  24,  1864;  s.  Elisha  Smith  and  Anna 
(Gladding)  Aldrich;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Providence; 
B.S.  in  Mech.  Engring.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1885; 
m.  Margaret  Calder,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  Oct.  12, 
1891;  3  children,  John  Gladding,  Jr.,  Putnam  Cal- 
der, David.  Supt.  Foundry  Builders  Iron  Foundry, 
Providence,  1889-1900;  supt.,  1900-4,  v.-p.  and  gen. 
mgr.,  1904-15,  pres.  since  Feb.  15,  1915,  N.E.  Butt 
Co..  mfrs.  braiding  and  insulated  wire  machinery; 
v.-p.  Apponaug  Co.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs., 
Providence  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  University,  Art.  Recreation:  automobiling. 
Home:  223  Bowen  St.  Office:  304  Pearl  St.,  Provi- 
dence. R.I. 


AIiDBICH,  Iiewis  Clarence,  M.D.;  b.  Whitefield, 
N.H.,  Nov.  29,  1879;  s.  William  Frank  and  Nellie 
(Burbank)  Aldrich;  grad.  Whitefield  High  Sch., 
1899;  M.D.,  Maryland  Med.  Coll.,  Baltimore,  1902; 
resident  phys.,  Franklin  Sq.  Hosp.,  Baltimore,  win- 
ter of  1901-2;  m.  Oct.  27,  1909,  Sadie  Goss,  of  St. 
Johnsbury,  Vt. ;  1  child,  Virginia  Pauline.  Practiced 
in  Whitefield,  N.H.,  with  Dr.  G.  H.  Morrison,  1902-6, 
since  at  Jefferson,  N.H.  Mem.  Coos  Co.  and  New 
Hampshire  Med.  socs.,  A.M.A.  Mason  (K.T., 
Shrine)  ;  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.,  Red  Men,  Grange, 
Kappa  Psi.    Address:   Jefferson,  N.H. 

AIiDBICH,  Nelson  Wilmarth,  United  States  sen- 
ator; Nov.  6,  lS41-Apr.  16,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

AIIDBICH,  Samuel  Nelson,  banker;  Feb.  3,  1S39- 
1908.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1908-9.) 

AIIDBICH,  Walter  J.,  M.D.;  b.  Lyman,  N.H., 
Nov.  3,  1866;  s.  Albert  H.  and  Ruia  R.  (Tucker) 
Aldrich;  grad.  St.  Johnsbury  Acad.,  1888;  taught 
in  a  Kansas  sch.,  1889;  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med. 
Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1893;  m.  Flora  Folsom,  of  St. 
Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Nov.  1,  1893;  1  son,  James  F.  Prac- 
ticed in  St.  Johnsbury  since  1893;  dir.  Brightlook 
Hosp.;  represented  St.  Johnsbury  in  Vt.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1912-13;  Progressive  Party  candidate  for  gov. 
of  Vt.,  1914.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Vt.  and  Caledonia  Co. 
med.  socs.  Recreation:  automobiling.  Address:  St. 
Johnsbury,  Vt. 

AI^EXANDEB,  Charles  Sumner,  director  of 
schools;  b.  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Aug.  28,  1863;  s.  Jo- 
seph W.  and  Saraii  Elizabeth  (Saunders)  Alexan- 
der; ed.  Bridgewater  State  Normal  Sch.;  Chautau- 
qua Summer  Sch.;  Clark  U.  Summer  Sch.;  m.  Sept. 
7,  1896,  Emma  Louise  Holway,  of  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 
Has  been  identified  with  State  Normal  Sch.,  Fitch- 
burg, since  Sept.,  1896;  dir.  Schs.  of  Observation 
and  Practice.  Mem.  Merchants'  Assn.,  Travelers' 
Assn.,  Y.M.C.A.  (treas.).  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason;  Odd  Fellow.    Home:  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

AIiEXANDEB,  Trant  "West,  educator;  b.  Rich- 
mond, Me.,  Mar.  14,  1860;  s.  Robert  Dunlap  and 
Susan  Gray  (Jack)  Alexander;  ancestry  traced  to 
Robert  Bruce,  of  Scotland,  and  to  David  Alexan- 
der, of  Brunswick,  Me.,  1650;  grad.  Richmond  High 
Sch.,  1877;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1885,  A.M.,  1888;  unmar- 
ried. Prin.  of  high  sch.,  Eastport,  Me.,  1885-8,  East 
Providence,  R.I.,  1890-8,  Georgetown,  Mass.,  since 
Oct.,  1899.  Mem.  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Republican. 
Universalist.  Recreations:  farming,  music.  Home: 
Richmond,  Me.    Office:  Georgetown,  Mass. 

AIiEXANDEB,  Hartley  Burr,  editor;  moved  to 
Lincoln,  Neb.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.) 

AIiEXANDBB,  Homer  EUsworth.,  educator;  b. 
Richmond,  Me.,  May  19,  1867;  s.  David  W.  and 
Louisa  R.  Alexander;  descendant  of  Hugh  Alexan- 
der, Topsham,  Me.,  Mar.  25,  1751;  A.B.,  Bowdoin, 
1890;  unmarried.  Taught  sch.,  Hartland,  Prince- 
ton and  Vanceboro,  Me.,  1890-5,  Jay,  1895-7;  supt. 
schs.,  Richmond,  1897-9;  U.S.  insp.  customs,  1899; 
resumed  teaching;  prin.  high  sch.,  Waldoboro,  1909- 
14,  Stonington,  Me.,  since  1914.  Mem.  Theta  Delta 
Chi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Mason;  Eastern  Star;  Grange. 
Republican.    Address:  Richmond,  Me. 

AIiEXANDEB,     James,     clergyman.      (See     vol. 

1909.) 

AIiEXANDEB,  Magnus  Washington,  engineer- 
ing; b.  New  York,  Feb.,  1870;  s.  Alexander  M.  and 
M.  (Jelenkiewicz)  Alexander;  studied  mech., 
metall.  and  elec.  engring.  at  Austrian  univs.,  in 
Wien,  1900,  Leoben,  1902,  Gratz,  1903;  unmarried. 
Began  as  engr.  with  largest  Austrian  iron  and  steel 
CO.;  designer  and  engr.  with  Weston  Elec.  Instru- 
ment Co.,  1893-4,  and  with  Westinghouse  Electric 
&  Mfg.  Co.,  1894-9;  chief  designer  and  engr.  Sie- 
mens &  Halske  Electric  Co.  of  America,  1899-1900; 
engr.  in  charge  of  designing,  1900-08,  engineer  on 
economic  issues,  1908,  also  mem.  exec,  staff.  Gen- 
eral Electric  Co.  Past  chmn.  Mass.  Commn.  on  Old 
Age  Annuities  and  Pensions.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  societies,  etc.)  Home:  Hotel  Carlton, 
Boston.* 


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AIiEXANDEB,     Thomas     Branch,     M.D. ;     b.     N. 

Giiuiihaii],  .\.ll..  Xuv.  J:;,  JN75;  s.  Thomas  Branch 
and  Alary  I'laiicts  (INIaxlield)  Alexander;  prep.  edn. 
Newport  (Vt.)  High  Sch.  and  Montpelier  Sem.; 
M.D.,  Baltimore  :\led.  Coll.,  1901,  Maryland  U., 
1913;  m.  Marion  Collier  Welch,  of  Scitiiate,  Mass., 
Oct.  15,  1907;  2  children,  Harriet  Marshall, 
Frances  Maxfleld.  Practiced  in  Scituate  Harbor, 
Mass.,  since  1901;  sch.  physician;  med.  examiner 
New  York  Liife,  Penn.  Mut.,  Fidelity  Mut.,  North- 
western Mut.,  Conn.  Mut.,  N.E.  Mut.  lite  ins.  cos. 
and  others.  Mem.  A.IM.A.,  Mass.  ]\Ied.  Soc,  Hather- 
ley  Med.  Club.  Republican.  :Methodist.  Address: 
Scituato   Harboi',    Mass. 

AIiEY,  Robert  Judson,  educator;  b.  Coal  City, 
Ind.,  May  11,  l>st>3;  s.  Jesse  J.  and  Paulina  (Moyer) 
Aley;  ed.  Valparaiso  Coll.,  1S79-S2;  A.B..  Ind.  U., 
ISSS.  A.M.,  1S90;  Iceland  Stanford  .Jr.  U.,  1S94-5; 
Ph.D.,  U.  of  Pa,  1S97;  (LL.D.,  Franklin  Coll.,  1909); 
m.  Nellie  Archer,  of  Spencer,  Ind.,  Aug.  2S,  1S84. 
Taught  country  schs.,  1S77-S1,  Coal  City  graded 
sch.,  lSSl-2;  prin.  Spencer  (Ind.)  High  Sch.,  1882-5, 
1SS6-7;  instr.  mathematics,  Ind.  U.,  1887-8;  prof, 
mathematics,  Vincennes  U.,  lSSS-91,  Ind.  U.,  1891- 
1909;  supt.  pub.  inslrn.  of  Ind.,  Mar..  1909-Nov.  12, 
1910;  pres.  U.  of  Me.,  Dec.  1,  1910 — .  Acting  asst. 
prof,  mathematics,  Leland  Stanfoi-d  Ji-.  U.,  1894-5; 
lecturer  before  teachers'  institutes;  for  years  was 
math,  editor  Inland  Educator  and  Kducatoi-- Jour- 
nal; editor-in-chief  Educator-Journal,  Aug.  1,  1903- 
Aug.  1,  1912.  Trustee  N.E. A.,  July,  1911 — ;  sec. 
Nat.  Council  Edn.,  July,  1911-13,  pres.,  July,  1913—; 
fellow  A.A.A.S.,  Ind.  Acad.  Science;  mem.  Am. 
Math.  Soc.  I.iondon  Math.  Soc,  Edinburgh  Math. 
Soc,  Deutsche  IMathematiker  Vereinigung,  Eng- 
lish Math.  Soc,  I'hi  Beta  Kappa,  Sigma  Xi.  Phi 
Kappa  Phi.  ilason  (32°).  Democrat.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  Oi-ono, 
Maine.* 

AIiFOBB,  Orlando  H.,  cotton  goods  mfr.  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

AIiFBEB,  Prank  Edward,  judge;  b.  Fairfax,  Vt., 
Feb.  2:'),  1S53;  son  of  Samuel  Dwight  and  Polly 
(Smitli)  Alfred;  ed.  New  Hampton  Inst.,  Fairfax; 
grad.  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1876;  m.  Marv  Louise 
Edes,  of  Newton,  Mass.,  June  10.  1S79  (died  July 
27,  1898);  m.  2d.  Clara  H.  Ives,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y., 
June  21.  190G.  Began  practice  in  Newport.  Vt.,  in 
partneiship  with  Hon.  Walter  D.  Crane,  1S7G;  prac- 
ticed alone  since  1898;  Vt.  counsel  Canadian  Pa- 
cific Ity.;  state's  atty.  I'or  Orleans  Co.,  1884-8; 
judge  advocate  gen..  Vt..  1889-04;  judge  of  pio- 
batc  for  Orleans  Dist.,  1893-Dec.  1,  1912.  Republi- 
can.   Baptist.     Address:    Newport,   Vt. 

AIiGEB,  Frank  Stedman,  editor  and  pub. :  b. 
Salisbury,  IMass.,  .\ug.  3,  1871;  s.  Frank  and  Ellen 
(Heffernan)  Algei-;  descendant  of  Thomas  Alger, 
the  immigrant,  one  of  first  settlers  of  Bridgewater, 
Mass.;  grad.  Hanover  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1888;  m. 
Flora  E.  Phillips,  of  Hanover.  Mass.,  Nov.  27,  1899; 
2  childi-en,  Dorothy  (deceased).  H.  Stedman.  Con- 
nected with  Rockland  Standard  since  1890,  owner, 
editor  and  pub.  same  since  1905;  corr.  Associated 
Press  since  1897.  also  corr.  Brockton  Enterprise 
and  Boston  Herald.  Odd  Fellow;  mem.  Nels<m 
Lowell  Camp  Sons  of  Vets.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Club:  Union  Glee.    Address:  Rockland,  Mass. 

AIiCrEB,  John  I^lncoln,  educator;  b.  Eaton,  P.Q., 
Can,  Nov.  20,  1864;  s.  Nathan  Willis  and  Marv  Key 
(French)  Alger;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1890  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa),  A.M.,  1895;  m.  Edith  Coodvear,  of  Noith 
Haven,  Conn.,  June  30,  1896.  Teacher  High  Sch., 
Rutland,  Vt.,  and  Providence,  R.I.,  1890-2;  instr.  in 
mathematics.  Brown  U.,  1892-5;  supt.  schs.,  Ben- 
nington, Vt ,  1895-1900;  prin.  Johnson  (Vt.)  State 
Normal  Sch.,  1900-4,  Vt.  Acad.,  Saxtons  River,  Vt., 
1904-8,  State  Normal  Sch.,  Providence,  R.I.,  since 
Sept.,  1908.  Clubs:  City  (Boston).  Recreation:  out- 
door life.  Home:  235  Doyle  St.  Address:  State 
Normal  School,  Providence,  R.I.* 

AIiGEB,  ■William  EUerton,  consul;  b.  Boston, 
Sept.  1,  1856;  s.  William  R.  and  Annie  L.  (Lodge) 
Alger;  grad.  English  High  Sch..  Boston,  1875;  m. 
Honduras.  Nov.  20.  1896,  Mucia  Paz.  Am.  consular 
agt ,  Puerto  Cortez,  Honduras,  1891.  consul.  IVTar., 
1902;    consul    at    Tegucigalpa,    Honduras,    1904-9, 


Mazatlan,  Mex.,  since  1909.    Address:  Am.  Consul- 
ate, Mazatlan,  Mex. 

AIiIiAN,  'William  Rice,  lumber  mfr.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

AIiZiARD,  Charles  Edwin,  farmer;  b.  Wilming- 
ton, \  t.,  .\ug.  4,  1855;  s.  Edwin  R.  and  Gratia 
(Boyd)  Allard;  common  school  edn.;  m.  Oct.  1, 
1878,  Dora  Albertine  Barker,  of  Whitingham,  Vt. 
Engaged  in  farming  since  1878;  dir.  Noilli  River 
Creamery  Assn.;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910;  served 
as  lister  3  yrs.,  rd.  commr.  2  yrs.,  and  as  mem.  Bd. 
of  Selectmen  12  yrs.  Democrat.  Baptist.  Address: 
Whitingham,  Vt. 

AIiIiARD,  Frank  Ellsworth,  M.D.;  b.  Wheelock, 
Vt.,  .May  14,  1861;  s.  Horatio  1'.  and  Harriet  (Fos- 
ter) Allard;  descendant  of  French  Huguenot  and 
early  Mass.  Colonial  ancestry;  prep.  edn.  Hanover 
(N.Ii.)  High  Sch.;  B.S.,  Dartmouth,  1885;  prin. 
Boston  Farm  Sch.,  1885-9,  Maiden  evening  schs., 
1889-97;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1892;. 
house  surgeon,  Mass.  Homoe.  Dispensary  1  yr. ; 
m.  Norwich,  Vt.,  May  15,  1888,  Ada  Eliza  Booth; 
1  daughter.  Beatrice  (A.B.,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll., 
1915).  Orphaned  by  death  of  father  at  2  yrs.  of 
age;  lived  with  giand-parents  and  worked  on  farm 
until  18;  worked  way  thiough  high  sch.  and  coll.; 
supt.  Chardon  St.  Dispensary,  Boston,  1892-8;  instr. 
in  physiology,  1893-04,  lecturer  phys.  economics 
since  1904,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine;  dir.  and 
med.  dir.  Boston  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  since  1888;. 
examining  surgeon  Casualty  Co.  of  America,  Mil- 
ford  and  Uxbridge  Street  R.R.  Mem.  Am.  Assn. 
Med.  Examiners  (ex-pres.),  Boston  Homoe.  Med. 
Soc.  (ex-pres.),  Mass.  Homce.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Inst. 
Homcjeopathy.  Mass.  Soc.  of  Examining  Physicians 
(ex-pres.).  Eta  Eta  Chapter  Sigma  Chi.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Clubs:  Dartmouth  (Boston),  Bos- 
ton City,  Boston  Art,  Economic.  Home:  Summit 
Rd.,  Wellesley.  Office:  W'arren  Chambers,  Boston, 
Mass. 

AIiIiBE,  Albert  Meriam,  lawyer;  b.  Westminster, 
Vt.,  Nov.  13,  1821;  s.  Ellery  and  Hannah  (Messer) 
Allbe;  ed.  dist.  sch.,  Westminster,  Walpole  and 
Chesterfield  acads.,  N.H.,  to  1838;  m.  Londonderry, 
Vt.,  Dec.  30,  1845,  Mary  C.  Wait.  Began  practice  at 
Londonderry,  Vt.,  1843;  brigade  judge  advocate  \t. 
^lilitia,  1845,  and  for  many  yrs.  thereafter;  rep.  Vt. 
Legislature  from  Westminster,  1856.  Pres.  for 
many  yi'S.,  to  July  1,  1906,  Springfield  (Vt.)  Sav- 
ings Bank;  retired  from  active  business,  1906,  and 
removed  to  Bellows  Falls.  Republican.  Mason. 
Address:  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 

AIiIiBEE,  Elmore  S.,  M.D.;  May  7,  1848-1913. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

AIiIiDIS,  Frederick  G-.;  b.  West  Thurrock,  Coun- 
ty of  Essex,  Eng.,  Aug.  28,  1844;  s.  Thomas  John 
and  Mary  Ann  (Smithson)  Alldis;  brought  to 
-Vmerica,  1853;  mainly  self  ed. ;  m.  Emily  S.  Cleave- 
land,  of  Torrington,  Conn.,  Feb.  16,  1870;  2  chil- 
dren, Martha  B.  and  Harry  S.  Served  as  pvt.  Co.  P, 
20th  Conn.  Vols.  3  yrs..  Civil  War;  wounded  at  Bat- 
tle of  Peach  Tree  Creek,  Ga.,  July  20,  1864;  par- 
ticipated at  Chancellorsville,  Gettysburg,  Resaca, 
and  Sherman's  march  to  the  sea.  In  employ  of  Ex- 
celsior Needle  Co,  Torrington,  Conn.,  until  1907; 
sent  to  Mexico,  1907,  to  represent  Conn,  investors 
in  Mexican  properties;  postmaster,  Torrington, 
1893-7;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911.  Democrat. 
Episcopalian.  Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°,  K.T.); 
mem.  Odd  Fellows  (Lodge  and  Encampment), 
Royal  Arcanum.    Address:   Torrington,   Conn. 

AIiIiEN,  Amos  Im.,  congressman;  Mar.  17,  1837- 
Feb.  20,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America.    1910-11.) 

AI^IiEN,  Arthur  Moulton,  lawyer;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Mar.  3,  1876;  s.  Marvin  E.  and  Sarah  A.  (Moul- 
ton) Alden;  A.B.,  Brown  IT..  1897;  LL.B  ,  Harvard 
I^aw  Sch.,  1900;  m.  IMargaret  Pinckney  Jackson,  of 
Providence,  June  1,  1904.  Practiced  in  Providence 
since  1900;  mem.  Green,  Hinckley  &  Allen,  since 
■Jan.  1,  1906.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  R.I.  Bar  Assn., 
Harvard  Law  Sch  Assn.,  Providence  Bar  Club, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Chmn.  bd.  of  management  Brown 
Union;  mem.  visiting  com.  on  economics  Brown  U. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Hope,  University, 
Providence  Art,  Agawam  Hunt,  Turks  Head  (Prov- 


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idence).  R.T.  Countiy  Club,  Harvard  Club  of  R.I. 
Contbr.  article,  "Criminal  Conspiracie.s  in  Restraint 
of  Trade  at  Common  Law,"  pub.  in  Harvard  Law 
Review,  Mav,  1910.  Recreations:  tennis,  S'olf. 
Home:  84  Upton  Av.  Office:  Industrial  Trust  Co. 
Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I. 

AIiIiEN,  Bert  rrank,  dentist;  b.  East  Roxbury, 
Vt.,  Apr.  4,  Ihll:  s.  Franlv  Orlando  and  Ella  Maria 
(Steele)  Allen;  grad.  Northfield  (Vt.)  High  Sell., 
1896;  student  Norwich  U.,  ls9(;-9;  D.D.S.,  Balti- 
more Coll.  Dental  Surgery,  1903;  m.  Alice  Dutton 
Richmond,  of  Xorthfield,  Dec.  20,  1906;  2  children, 
Richmond  INIelville,  Rosamond  Allen.  Practiced  in 
Northfield,  since  1903.  Mem.  Theta  Chi.  Repub- 
lican.   JMethodist.    Address:   Northfield,   Vt. 

AJmIm'EN,  Bradford,  M.D.;  b.  E.  Bridgewater, 
Mass.,  Jan.  23,  1S57;  s.  James  S.  and  Mary  Porter 
(Churchill)  Allen;  S.B.,  Amherst,  1878;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch..  1883;  m.  Nashua,  N.H.,  1885,  jMary 
Frances  Godfrey.  Engaged  in  practice  at  Nashua, 
since  1885;  house  officer  Rotunda  Lving-in  Hosp., 
Dublin,  Ireland,  1882-3;  mem.  Nashua  Bd.  of  Edn. 
since  1899.  Mem.  AM. A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Nashua  Med.  Soc.    Address:  Nashua,  N.H. 

AIiIiElT,  Calvin  Francis  (C.  Frank),  engineer;  b. 
Roxbury  (Boston),  IMass.,  July  10,  1851;  s.  Calvin 
and  Ann  Priscilla  (Watson)  Allen;  grad.  Roxbury 
Latin  Sch.,  1868:  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1872;  m. 
Caroline  Elizabeth  Hadlev,  of  Indianapolis,  June 
21,  18SS;  2  daughters,  IMildred,  Margaret.  Asst. 
engr.  water  works  or  sewers.  Providence,  Newton, 
Mass.,  and  Boston,  1872-S;  asst.  engr.  A.,T.  &  S.F. 
R.R.,  1878-85  (except  1  yr.  chief  engr.  water  works 
at  Las  Vegas,  N.M.);  asst.  prof.  1887,  later  asso. 
prof,  and  now  prof,  railroad  engring.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.  Admitted  to  N.:M.  bar.  1885,  Mass.  bar,  1901; 
citv  attv.,  Socorro,  N.M..  1886:  mem.  sch.  com., 
Sharon,  Mass.,  1892-5  (chmn.,  1893-5.)  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  societies,  books,  etc.)  Recrea- 
tions: outdoor  sports.   Address:  W.  Roxbury,  Mass.* 

AJmJmHN,  Charles,  justice  supreme  court  of 
Mass.;  April  17,  1827-Jan.  13,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1912-13.) 

AIiIiEN,  Charles  Alhert,  civil  engr.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

AIiIiBN,  Charles  Her'tert,  banker;  b.  Lowell, 
Mass.,  Apr.  15,  1S4S;  s.  Otis  and  Louise  (Bixby) 
Allen;  A.B.,  Amherst.  1869,  A.M.,  1872  (LL.D., 
1900);  m.  Harriet  C.  Dean,  of  Manchester,  N.H., 
Nov.  10,  1870.  Engaged  in  lumber  business  in  firm 
Otis  Allen  &  Son,  Lowell,  Mass.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1881,  1SS2,  Senate,  1883;  on  staff  Governor 
Robinson  with  rank  of  col.,  1884-6;  mem.  49th  and 
50th  Congresses  (1885-9);  state  prison  commn., 
1897-8;  Rep.  nominee  for  gov.  of  Mass.,  1891;  asst. 
sec.  of  the  navy.  1898-1900,  succeeding  Theodore 
Roosevelt;  gov.  of  Porto  Rico,  1900-2.  Was  v. -p., 
treas.,  dir.  and  now  pres.,  dir.  Am.  Sugar  Refining 
Co.;  trustee  Am.  Surety  Co.;  dir.  Nat.  Bank  of 
Commerce,  Union  Exchange  Bank,  Guaranty  Trust 
Co.,  Electric  Properties  Co.  Clubs:  Yorick,  Vesper 
Country  (Lowell,  Mass.),  University,  Metropolitan 
(New  York),  Metropolitan  (Washington).  Home: 
The  Terraces,  Lowell.  Mass.  Residence:  131  E. 
66th  St.    Office:    117  "Wall  St.,  New  York.* 

AIiIiBN,  Charles  Metcalf,  instructor,  engr.;  b. 
Walpole,  INIass..  1S71:  s.  Melzar  "Waterman  and 
Martha  (IMetcalf)  Allen;  B.S.,  Worcester  Poly. 
Inst,  1894,  M.S.,  1899;  m.  "Worcester,  Mass.,  Mar. 
28,  1907,  Eva  May  Taylor.  Formerly  instr.  experi- 
mental, mechanical  and  hydraulic  engring.,  now 
prof,  hydraulic  engring.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.; 
also  engring.  practice  in  testing  machinery  espe- 
cially of  water  power  plants.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Am. 
Soc.  "Mechanical  Engrs.,  Soc.  Promotion  Engring. 
Edn.,  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Boston  Soc.  of  Civil  Engrs. 
Clubs:  Automobile.  Board  of  Trade,  Engineers' 
(Boston),  Economic  (Worcester).  Home:  10  Dean 
St..  Worcester,  Mass. 

A^IiBlT,  Charles  Pltunmer,  lawyer;  b.  Presque 
Isle,  Me.,  Oct.  21.  1852;  s.  J.  Augustus  and  Lovina 
(Pratt)  Allen;  prep.  edn.  Presque  Isle  Acad.;  A.B., 
U.  of  Me.,  1876;  admitted  to  bar,  1877;  m.  Bangor, 
Oct.  3,  1881,  Annie  B.  Fenno.  Engaged  in  practice 
at  Presaue  Isle;  co.  atty.  4  yrs. ;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,    1891;   judge  advocate  gen.   on   staff   of   Gov. 


Burleigh;  trustee  of  U.  of  Me.  14  yrs.;  mem.  Rep. 
State  Conv.  4  yrs.  Pres.  Presque  Isle  Nat.  Bank,  3 
yrs.  Unitarian.  Mason  (K.T.) ;  mem.  B.P.O.E.  Ad- 
dress: Presque  Isle,  Me. 

AIiIiBN,  Charles  Ricketson,  educator;  b.  New 
Kedloid.  Mass.,  Aug.  6,  IS 62;  s.  John  A.  P.  and 
Abby  (Chaddock)  Allen;  od.  Friends  Acad,  and 
high  sch..  New  Bedford;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1885;  post-grad,  work,  Johns  Hopkins,  1896;  M.A., 
Harvard,  1903;  m.  Lissa  Hobart  Hall,  of  Hingham, 
Mass.,  June  29,  1889.  Asst.  in  laboratory  of  gen. 
chemistry,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  18S5;  pvt.  asst.  Prof. 
Wolcott  Gibbs,  Harvard;  teacher  of  science.  New 
Bedford  High  Sch.,  1886-07;  head  of  dept.  of  ap- 
plied science,  same,  1908-9;  prin.  Evening  Elec- 
trical Sch.,  New  Bedford,  1906-7:  dir.  of  evening 
industrial  courses.  New  Bedford  Pub.  Sch.,  1908-10; 
dir.  New  Bedford  Independent  Industrial  Sch., 
1909-12;  agt.  for  industrial  edn.,  Mass.  State  Bd.  of 
Edn.,  since  Mar.  1,  1911;  agent  in  charge  of  State 
School  for  training  vocational  school  teachers, 
since  Aug.  1.  1914.  Mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Eastern 
Assn.  of  Physics  Teachers,  N.E.  Assn.  Chem. 
Teachers,  Harvard  Teachers'  Assn.;  mem.  Sons  of 
Veterans.  Clubs:  New  Bedford  Yacht,  Brooks, 
Technology,  Boston  City.  Home:  3  Dana  St.,  (Cam- 
bridge, ]\Iass.    Office:  509  Ford  Bldg.,  Boston. 

AIiIiBN,  Chester  Salisbury,  industrial  engr.;  b. 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1881;  s.  Charles  Albert 
and  Grace  Theresa  (Chase)  Allen;  descendant  of 
ancestor  who  settled  in  Medfield,  Mass.,  1637;  spl. 
work.  Brown  U.,  1904;  spl.  work,  Cornell  U.,  1905; 
m.  Electra  Rooney,  of  Buffalo,  July  5,  1911;  1  son, 
Albert  Salisbury.  Structural  engr.  with  Norcross 
Bros.,  contractors,  Worcester.  Mass.,  1904-7;  resi- 
dent engr..  United  Fruit  Co.,  Panama,  in  charge  of 
construction  of  concrete  wharves,  warehouses, 
railroad  ti-estle  and  reservoir,  1907-8;  asst.  to  San- 
ford  E.  Thompson,  editing  various  tech.  books  on 
concrete  constrn..  1908-9;  resident  engr.  constrn., 
Hahnemann  Hosp.,  Buffalo.  N.Y.,  1909-10;  with 
Lockwood,  Greene  &  Co.,  ,Boston,  since  Jan.,  1910. 
Sergeant  1st  Squadron  Cav.,  M.V.M.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Asso.  mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E. ;  mem.  Bos- 
ton Soc  Civ.  Engrs.,  Nat.  Assn.  Cement  Users, 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs:  Boston  City  (Bos- 
ton), Worcester  (Worcester),  Newton  Centre 
Squash  and  Tennis;  Brown  Univ.  (New  York). 
Recreations:  fishing,  hunting,  tennis.  Home:  25 
Duffield  Rd.,  .\uburndale,  Mass.  Office:  60  Federal 
St.,  Boston,  l\Iass. 

AIiIiBir,  Charles  Willard,  mf  r. ;  b.  Westminster, 
Mass.,  May  14,  1851;  s.  Fredrick  and  Jenny  E.  Allen 
(Locke)  Allen;  ed.  Athol  High  Sch.;  New  Salem 
Acad.;  m.  Eunice  E,  Stuart,  of  N.Y.  Citv.  Feb.  5, 
1878;  2  children,  Willard  Stuart,  Doris  I.  Pres. 
Allen  Chair  Co.;  chmn.  bd.  of  trustees  Twenty-one 
Associates;  v. -p.  Arlington  Five  Cents  Savings 
Bank;  dir.  Arlington  Co-operative  Bank.  Mem. 
Bostonian  Soc.  ]Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  Middlesex,  Economic.  Recrea- 
tion: golf.  Home:  4  5  Jason  St.,  Arlington,  Mass. 
Address:   Concord  Junction,   Mass. 

AJmImHN,  Clarence  E.,  M.D. ;  b.  East  Farnham, 
P.Q.,  Jan.  23,  1856;  s.  Heman  and  Mary  I.  (Hutch- 
ins)  Allen;  matriculated  in  Coll.  Phvs.  and  Surg., 
P.Q.;  M.D.,  McGill  Med.  Coll.,  1883:  m.  Minerva  S. 
Drury,  of  Highgate,  Vt.,  Oct.  9,  1888;  3  children, 
Horace  B..  Clarence  K..  Dorcas  I.  Practiced  in 
Swanton,  Vt.,  since  1S83;  pres.  Swanton  Savings 
Bank  and  Trust  Co.  Democrat.  Protestant.  Mason; 
Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Taquahunga.  Address:  Swan- 
ton. Vt. 

AIiIiBIT,  Clarence  Jean,  M.D.;  b.  Pomfret,  Vt., 
July  24,  1853:  s.  Edwin  and  Ruth  L.  (Keith)  Allen: 
grad.  Green  Mountain  Perkins  Acad,  and  Randolph 
State  Normal  Sch.;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medi- 
cine, 1884;  m.  Eva  O.  Joslin,  of  Waitsfield,  Vt, 
Aug.  31,  1875;  1  daughter,  Clare  Jean  (wife  of  Dr. 
Arthur  Everett  Joslin,  of  Lynn.  Mass.).  Began 
practice  at  Waitsfield,  1884;  removed  to  Winches- 
ter, Mass,  1898;  sec.  Winchester  Bd.  of  Health; 
pres.  British-Am.  Land  &  Investment  Co.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.H.  Med.  Soc.  Mem.  Odd 
Fellows  (past  grand).  Royal  Arcanum  Recrea- 
tion: mountain  climbing.  Address:  38  Church  St., 
Winchester,   Mass. 


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VVHOtt  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


AIiIiZ:!!',  Claude  Dwlgrht;  b.  Groton,  N.Y.,  July 
HO,  ISTti;  .siiii  ot  William  11.  and  Ida  M.  Allen; 
descended  from  Allen  family  that  settled  in  New 
York,  ICSO;  ed.  in  high  sch.  and  teachei-s'  truinins 
class,  Gioton;  Kochester  (N.Y.)  Business  Coll.;  m. 
Hattie  Collins,  of  Lansing,  N.Y.,  Aug.  12,  1900;  3 
children,  Dudley  Collins,  Kenneth  Claude,  Donald 
Darling.  Teacher  in  pub.  schs.,  Harford,  N.Y.,  2 
yrs. ;  with  Tremon,  King  &  Co.,  hardware  mchts., 
Ithaca,  1S94-5;  engaged  in  farming  and  dairy  busi- 
ness, Groton,  N.Y.,  1S95-01;  became  elk.  Garlock 
Packing  Co.,  mfis.  engine  packing,  at  Palmyra, 
N.Y.,  19(t2,  later  chief  elk.  and  sales  mgr.  at  Cleve- 
land, O. ;  mgr.  Boston  office  same  co.  since  190H. 
Mem.  N.E.  Assn.  Commercial  Engrs.  (ex-pres.). 
Republican.  Baptist.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shrincr)  ;  mem. 
B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs:  Scimitar,  Blue  Room.  Recrea- 
tions: automobiling,  swimming.  Home:  35  Lincoln 
St.,  Winthrop,  Mass.    Office:  88  Broad  St.,  Boston. 

AIiIiEN,  Claude  I^eBoy,  lawyer;  b.  S.  Thomas- 
ton,  -Me.,  .Jan.  11,  ISTS;  s.  .Joseith  H.  and  Olive  "W. 
(Ames)  Allen;  grad.  English  High  Sch.,  Boston, 
1897;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Lovisa 
A.  Delamater,  of  New  York,  June  15,  1904;  2  chil- 
dren, Claude  LeRoy,  Jr.,  Beatrice  Delamater.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1900;  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen, 
Melrose,  Mass.,  1905-6;  city  solicitor,  Melrose,  1906- 
12;  elected  to  State  Senate,  Mass.,  from  4th  Mid- 
dlesex Dist.,  1912,  re-elected,  1913;  dir.  Melrose  Co- 
operative Bank.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Middlesex 
Bar  Assn..  IMalden  Hist.  Soc,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon.  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Ma- 
son (K.T.,  Shriner);  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs:  Bos- 
ton City,  Melrose.  Recreations:  automobiling, 
swimming,  tennis.  Home:  268  Grove  St.,  Melrose, 
:Mass.    Officf:   294  "Washington  St.,   Boston. 

AJmImHN,  Cora  Williams  (Mrs.  D.  Frederick 
Allen);  b.  Erie  Co.,  Pa.;  d.  John  E.  and  Chloe  (Mc- 
Arthur)  Williams;  grad.  Clarion  (Pa.)  Normal 
Sch.;  A.B.,  Columbia,  1907;  m.  D.  Frederick  Allen, 
of  Wallingford,  Conn.,  June  12,  1907;  1  son,  Fred- 
erick W.  Recording  sec.  Conn.  State  Federation  of 
Women's  Clubs,  1912-16;  sec,  treas.  of  Teachers' 
College  Alumni  of  Conn.;  mem.  Betterment  League, 
New  York.  Baptist.  Club:  Wallingford  Woman's. 
Home:  Wallingford,  Conn. 

AIiIiEN,  Edward  Damon,  illustrator;  b.  North 
Reading,  Mass.,  May  28,  1856;  s.  George  and  Dian- 
tha  Brainerd  (Weston)  Allen;  descendant  of  Sam- 
uel Allen,  who  settled  in  Braintree,  Mass.,  about 
1625,  and  on  mother's  side  John  Weston,  settled  at 
Salem,  1632.  Ed.  pub.  schs.,  Winchester,  Mass., 
and  Franklin,  Pa.,  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass., 
and  Lafayette  Coll.,  Easton,  Pa.;  m.  Franklin,  Pa., 
May  28,  1884,  Katharine  Myers;  3  sons,  George 
Myers,  Edward  Herbert,  Donald  Byram.  Was  for- 
merly engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits;  took  up 
study  of  art  in  New  York.  1896;  removed  to  Bos- 
ton; principal  work  cartooning  and  illustrating  for 
Boston  Traveler,  Herald  and  Globe.  Mem.  Royal 
Arcanum,  Am.  Soc.  of  Colonial  Families.  Clubs: 
Boston  Press,  Economic.  Home:  9  Hamilton  St., 
Dorchester.    Office:  32  Doane  St.,  Boston. 

AImImHN,  Edward  Ellis,  educator  of  the  blind;  b. 
W.  Newton,  Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1861;  s.  James  Theodore 
and  Caroline  Augusta  (Kittredge)  Allen;  ed.  West 
Newton  English  and  Classical  .Sch.  (Allen  Broth- 
ers) ;  2  yrs'.  residence  abroad,  1  yr.  in  pvt.  sch., 
Zurich,  Switzerland  (German  lang.) ;  again  at  West 
Newton  English  and  Classical  Sch.;  student  sum- 
mer schs..  Harvard  and  Amherst;  A.B..  Harvard, 
1884;  student  Harvard  Med.  Sch.  1  yr.;  m.  Kath- 
arine Francena  Gibbs,  of  Westfleld,  Mass.,  July  9, 
1891;  3  children,  Isabel  Sturtevant,  Caroline  Kit- 
tredge, Edward  Ellis,  Jr.  Teacher,  Royal  Normal 
Coll.  for  the  Blind,  London,  Eng.,  1885-8,  Perkins 
Instn.  for  the  Blind,  1888-90;  prin.  (supt.)  Pa. 
Instn.  for  the  Instruction  of  the  Blind,  1890-07 
(during  which  time  the  sch.  was  removed  to  new 
bldgs.  in  suburbs  of  Phila.);  dir.  Pei'kins  Instn.  for 
the  Blind  since  1907  (this  sch.  has  likewise  been 
removed  under  him  to  bldgs.  specially  designed 
for  it,  in  a  suburb  of  Boston).  Apptd.  by  Gov. 
Guild  mem.  Mass.  Commn.  for  the  Blind,  Dec.  30, 
1908.  Clubs:  Pi  Eta  (Harvard);  Twentieth  Cen- 
tury, Monday  Evening  (Boston).    Recreations:  gar- 


dening,   bee   cultuie,    motoring.     Address:    Perkins 
Instn.  for  the  Blind,  Watertown,  Mass. 

AI^IiEN,  Edward  Everett,  M.D. ;  b.  Gaysville, 
Vt.,  Apr.  ::i,  1868;  s.  Jolm  Rockwell  and  Lucy 
(Durkee)  Allen;  grad.  Charlestown  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.,  1886;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  Medicine,  1896, 
Ch.B.,  same,  1895;  m.  Eliza  Laura  Tilden,  of 
Charlestown,  Oct.  5,  1898;  1  daughter,  Marion. 
Bookkeeper  for  M.  D.  Cressy  &  Co.,  Boston,  1885- 
96;  practiced  in  Charlestown  since  1896;  phys.  to 
Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp. ;  prof,  anatomy,  and  sec.  and 
legistrar  of  faculty,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine. 
Served  in  Co.  A,  5th  Mass.  Vol.  Militia,  1  yr.  Mem. 
Am.  Inst  Homoeopathy,  Mass.  and  Boston  Homoe. 
med.  socs.,  Mass.  Surg,  and  Geneal.  Soc.  Mason; 
mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Royal  Arcanum.  Progressive.  Epis- 
copalian. Club:  Boston  City.  Recreations:  music, 
golf.  Address:  32  Monument  Sq.,  Charlestown, 
JNIass. 

AIiIiEN,  Edward  P.,  stocks  and  bonds;  b.  Med- 
ford,  Mass.,  Dec.  22,  1848;  s.  Elijah  and  Eliza 
(Hill)  Allen;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Medford;  m.  Helen  C. 
Gushing,  of  Medford,  Feb.  15,  1871;  children,  Edith 
E.,  Grace  W.  (Mrs.  William  H.  Carpenter).  With 
Brewster,  Sweet  &  Co.,  1865-74,  Brewster,  Bassett 
&  Co.,  1874-83,  Brewster,  Cobb  &  Estabrook,  1883- 
96,  Estabrook  &  Co.,  since  1896;  trustee  Medford 
Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Medford  Bd.  of  Trade.  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  Mem.  Royal  Arcanum,  A.O. 
U.W.  Clubs:  Medford,  Medford  Unitarian,  Unita- 
rian (Boston).  Home:  18  Summit  Rd.,  Medford, 
Mass.    Office:    15  State  St.,  Boston. 

A^IiEIT,  Edwin  Bobinson,  merchant;  b.  Wind- 
ham, Conn.,  Nov.  26,  1840;  s.  Edwin  and  Ruth  B. 
(Noyes)  Allen;  ed.  at  Eagleswood,  N.J.;  m.  Mary 
E.  Thayer,  of  Hopkinton,  R.I.,  Jan.  1,  1868;  2  chil- 
dren, George  E.,  of  Hope  Valley,  R.I.;  Frederick 
C,  of  Boston.  Town  elk.  of  Hopkinton,  R.I.,  since 
1867;  It.-gov.  of  R.I.,  1894-7.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Mem.   G.A.R.    Address:   Hopkinton,   R.I. 

AIiIiEN,  T.  Sturg-es,  lexicographer,  law  writer; 
moved  to  New  York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   1914-15.) 

A^^EN,  Francis  Burke,  engineer;  b.  Baltimore, 
June  1,  1841;  s.  William  Gathers  and  Louisa  Bar- 
tello  (Williams)  Allen;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Phila.,  Bal- 
timore, Portland,  Me.,  Chicago;  apprenticed  as 
machinist,  1857-61;  m.  New  York,  1867,  Margaret 
L.  Williams;  4  children,  Edwin  S.,  Walter  B.,  Ar- 
thur W.,  Marjorie  (Mrs.  Harold  Dewing,  of  Hart- 
ford, Conn.).  Journeyman  machinist,  1861;  served 
on  engring.  corps  U.S.N.,  1862-8;  resigned  and  was 
engr.  Noveltv  Iron  Works,  New  York,  1868-71;  spl. 
agt..  New  York  dept.,  1872-82,  supervising  gen. 
agt.,  1882-5,  2d  v.-p.,  1885-04,  v.-p.  since  1904, 
Hartford  Steam  Boiler  Inspection  and  Ins.  Co. 
Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Am.  Soc.  Naval 
Engrs.  G.A.R.  (past  junior  v.-comdr.  in  chief),  Nat. 
Assn.  Naval  Vets,  of  U.S.  (past  rear  admiral). 
Navy  League  of  U.S.  (dir.).  Club:  City.  Home:  61 
Willard  St.      Office:  56  Prospect  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

AIiIiEN,  Francis  Guilford,  teacher;  b.  Charles- 
town, Mass.,  June  8,  1874;  s.  Pliny  Arunah  and 
Izah  (Tenney)  Allen;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Mattapoisett, 
Mass.:  Tabor  Acad.;  grad.  New  Bedford  U.,  1895; 
grad.  Shoemaker  and  Clark's  Sch.  of  Business,  Fall 
River,  1896;  m.  Sarah  Alton  Hammond,  of  Matta- 
poisett, Oct.  30,  1899.  Instr.,  1897-1900,  v.-prin., 
1900-3,  Shoemaker  and  Clark's  Sch.  of  Business. 
Fall  River;  bought  half  interest  in  sch.,  1903,  and 
changed  name  to  Rogers  and  Allen's  Sch.,  of  which 
was  prin.,  1903-13;  head  Math.  Dept.,  Packard 
Commercial  Sch.,  N.Y.  City,  since  1913.  Mem.  East- 
ern Commercial  Teachers'  Assn.,  N.E.  Business 
Coll.  Managers'  Assn.,  Bristol  County  Schoolmas- 
ters' Club.  Mem.  I.O.O.F.  Republican.  Universal- 
ist.  Author:  100  Lessons  in  Rapid  Calculation, 
1903;  Business  Arithmetic,  1905.  Home:  553  N. 
Main  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  Office:  253  Lexington 
Av.,  New  York. 

AIiIiEN,  Francis  Biclimond,  architect;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Nov.  22.  1843;  s.  Frederick  Deane  and  Mary 
Richmond  (Bavlies)  Allen:  prep.  edn.  Public  Latin 
Sch.,  Boston,  to  1861;  A.B..  Amherst  Coll.,  1865; 
studied  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  Boston,  1876-7,  M.  Van- 
dremer's  Atelier.  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris, 
1877-8;    (M.A.,    Williams    Coll.,    1905:    LL.D.,    Am- 


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heist,  1912);  m.  Boston,  Jan.  5,  1S75,  Elizabeth  A.M.,  1892;  post-grad,  work.  Harvard,  1902-3;  m. 
Bradlee  Wood.  In  dry  goods  commn.  bus.,  Allen,  Maria  Porter  Hitchcock,  of  Hanover,  N.H.,  Mar.  9, 
Lane  &  Co.,  Boston,  1865-76;  mem.  firm  of  Allen  &  1893  (died  1896);  2d,  Wilhelmina  Pingree,  of  North 
Kenway,  architects,  Boston,  1878-91,  Allen  &  Conway,  N.H.,  July  14,  1897;  children,  Maria  Char- 
Vance,  1895-8,  Allen  &  Collens,  Boston  and  New  lotte,  Charles  F.  H.,  Wilhelmiena  Chase,  Frederick 
York,  since  1904.  Principal  works:  7  bldgs..  Will-  Chase,  Theodora,  Beatrice.  Principal  high  sch.  for 
iams  Coll.,  including  Thompson  Memorial  Chapel  10  yrs.  (at  Franklin,  N.H.,  High  Sch.,  1895-9); 
and  Berkshire  Hall;  12  bldgs.,  Vassar  Coll.,  includ-  instr.  history  and  mathematics,  Boston  Univ., 
ing  Thompson  Memorial  Library  bldg.,  5  dormito-  1900-3;  instr.  mathematics,  Simmons  Coll.,  Boston, 
ries,  etc.;  Woman's  Hosp.,  State  of  New  York,  llOth  1903-4;  dir.  City  History  Club,  Boston,  since  1904; 
St.,  N.Y.  City;  Emanuel  Ch.,  Boston;  Memorial  also  investigator  of  occupations.  Vocation  Bureau, 
Hosp.,  Canandaigua,  N.Y.;  Lawrence  Free  Hosp.,  Boston,  since  1910.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 
New  London,  Conn.;  Mrs.  Eddy's  Ch.,  Concord,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Progressive.  Conglist.  Author: 
N.H.;  Union  Theol.  Sem.  Bldgs.,  New  York;  Ando-  A  Topical  Outline  of  English  History,  1894;  Poems, 
ver  Theol.  Sem.  Bldgs.,  Cambridge,  Mass;  resi-  1898;  The  Boston  Game,  1905;  In  Crystal  Hills, 
dences,  mercantile  and  office  bldgs.,  etc.  Mem.  Am.  1908;  Vocations  for  Boys  and  Young  Men,  1911; 
Inst.  Architects,  Boston  Soc.  of  Architects,  Soc.  The  Law  as  a  Vocation,  1913.  Recreations:  music, 
Colonial  Wars,  Soc.  Mavtlower  descendants,  Psi  archery,  farming.  Home:  47  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Ar- 
Upsilon;  v.-p.  Permanent  Com.  Internat.  Congress  lington,  Mass.  Office:  6  Beacon  St.,  Boston, 
of  Architects  of  Bostonian  Soc.  Independent  Re-  AliliEN",  Frederick  William,  banker;  b.  Glouces- 
publican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Coun-  ter,  Mass.,  May  3,  1869;  s.  Frederick  and  Elizabeth 
try  (Boston),  University  (New  York).  Home:  20  d.  (piummer)  Allen;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Charlotte 
Fairfield  St.  Office:  40  Central  St.,  Boston.*  E.  Hewes,  of  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  June  3,  1896;  3 
AIiI;i:N,  Frank  Dewey,  lawyer.  (See  vol.  1909.)  sons,  Gordon  Hewes,  Lawrence  Warren,  Frederick 
AI.T.J1N  Prank  G  leather  mfr  •  b  Lvnn  Mass  William,  Jr.  Began  as  elk.  N.E.  Trust  Co.,  Apr.  28, 
Oct."  m4?s.^Snk'M  In^AbWe  L^^TdiSn)  1889-  treas.  since  Dec.  16  1902;  trustee  Blackstone 
Allen;  educated  public  grammar  and  high  schools  pavings    Bank      Mem.    advisoiy   bd     Burdett   Coll. 

of    Lynn;    m.    Miss    Clara    Winslow,    of    xNorwood,    g^P^^^L^^T^-  jx°"^ii^i.  Po^V, Jn^ih?rP<;Y-  T^^^n 
Mass:,  Dec.  2.  1897;  1  daughter,  Mary  W.    Began  as    Reading,  Mass.    Office.  135  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

a  boy  in  the  leather  business  of  Black  &  Newhall,  AIiIiFN,  Freeman,  M.D. ;   b.   Stockbridge,   Mass., 

Boston,  for  8  months;  then  with  Lyman  W.  Smith  Sept.  27,   1870;  s.  Henry  Freeman  and  Georgianna 

Sons  Co.,   21/2   yrs.;  with  J.  W.  Kennon  Co.,  1  yr.;  May    (Stowe)    Allen;    A.B.,    Harvard,    1893,    M.D., 

then  became  connected  with  Winslow  Bros.,  who  1899;   m.   Mary  Ethel   Gibson,   of   Boston,   July   11, 

bought  out  Lyman  Smith  Sons  Co.;  the  firm  name  1910.    Practiced  in  Boston  since  1899;  lecturer  on 

was   changed    to   Winslow   Bros.    &    Smith,    sheep-  anesthetics.   Harvard  Med.   Sch.;  chief  of  dept.  of 

skins,    of   which   has   been    pres.    since    1911;    also  anesthesia,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.    Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass. 

pres.    Morrill    Leather   Co.;    v.-p.    Eastern   Leather  Med.    Soc,    Suffolk    Dist.    Med.    Soc.     Republican. 

Co.,    Winslow    &    Co.     Mem.    Boston    Chamber    of  Episcopalian.    Clubs:  Tennis  and  Racquet,  Norfolk 

Commerce.     Republican.     Conglist.     Clubs:    Essex  Hunt,  New  Riding.    Contbr.  to  med.  jours.;  also  ar- 

County,    Brae    Burn    Country.     Recreations:    auto-  tide  "Anesthesia."  in  Buck's  Am.  Practice  of  Sur- 

mobiling,    boxing,    golf.     Home:    Norwood,    Mass.  gery.    Address:   200   Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

Office:    248   Summer  St.,   Boston.  ALIEN,    Gardner  Weld,   M.D.;    b.    Bangor.    Me., 

AIiI^EN,    Frank    Boswell,    farmer;    b.    Prescott,  Jan.    19,    1856;    s.    Joseph   Henry   and   Anna   Minot 

Mass.,  June  12,   1884;   s.  George  F.  and  Julia  Etta  (Weld)   Allen;  descendant  of  James  Allen,  settled 

(Stevens)  Allen;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Prescott,  and  New  in  Dedham,  1639;   A.B.,  Harvard,  1877;  M.D.,  Har- 

Salem   (Mass.)   High  Sch.;   m.  Ruth  R.   Grover,  of  vard   Medical   School,    1882;   unmarried.    Practiced 

Prescott,  June  16,  1907;  2  children,  Lyman  N.,  Beu-  in  Boston  since  1884;  passed  asst.  surgeon  U.S.N., 

lah  R.    Engaged  at  farming  since  1905;  selectman,  temporary  service,  1898.    Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med. 

assessor,   overseer  of  poor;   dir.   New   Salem  High  Soc,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  etc.    Demo- 

Sch.    Republican.    Conglist.    Mem.  Patrons  of  Hus-  crat.    Unitarian.    Clubs:    Harvard  of  Boston,  City, 

bandry.       Address:      Greenwich      Village,      Mass.  Author:  Our  Navy  and  the  Barbary  Corsairs,  1905; 

ALLEN,  Fred  John,  lawyer;  b.  Alfred,  Me.,  July  pur  Naval  War  with  France,   1909;  A  Naval  His- 

27,  1865;  s.  John  and  Caroline  P.  (Hill)  Allen;  de-  t^^^  ^^  ^^^  American  Revolution,   1913.    Address, 

scendant    on    father's    side    of    Scottish    ancestry;  419  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

grad.    Nichols    Latin    Sch.,    Lewiston,    Me.,    1886;  ALLEN,    Georg-e    Austin,    M.D.,    surgeon;    b.    E. 

A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1890;  studied  law  in  office  of  S.  M.  Stoneham,    Me..    Nov.    21,    1857;    s.    George   F.    and 

Came,  Alfred;   admitted  to  bar,   1893;   m.   Sanford,  Lucy  Ann  (Stewart)  Allen;  ed.  common  schs.  and 

Me.,  June  8,  1892,  Ida  S.  Leavitt.    Practiced  in  San-  N.  Bridgton  Acad.;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Vt., 

ford   since    1893;    now   mem.   law   firm   of   Allen   &  1890;  m.   1st,  Feb.   10,   1882,  Linnie  A.  McKeen,  of 

Willard;   dir.  and  attv.   Sanford  Nat.   Bank.    Mem.  Lovell,    Me.;    m.    2d,    Jan.    14,    1905,    Mrs.    Ella   M. 

Me.   Ho.   of  Rep.,    1901-3,   Senate.    1905-8    (pres.    of  Lewis,  of  Lovell.    Practiced  at  Acton,  Me.,  Milton 

Senate,    1908);    Republican.     Mason    (K.T.).     Ad-  Mills,    and   Conway,    N.H.,    and   Fryeburg,    Me.,    to 

dress:    Sanford,    Me.  1905,  since  at  Lovell,  Oxford  Co.,  Me.;  makes  spe- 

ALLEN,  Frederick  BayUes,  clergyman;  b.  Bos-  9}^^^^"^  ^"''^^'"^'^/J- Pn«in1fcf^n!^'«frved^neaVlv  10 

ton.    Nov.    5,    1840;    s.    Frederick    Dean   and    Mary  b^  U^-  commr.  o^  Pen^  «"«  and       ^^^  nearl^^ 

Richmond      (Baylies)      Allen:     Harvard,     1859-61;  ^^s.    Republican     Chrstian  Baptist. 

A.B.,    Amherst    Coll.,    1863;    Andover   Theol.    Sem.,  K.  of  P.    Address.  Lovell,  Me. 

1866;  (A.B..  Harvard,  1907);  m.  Louisa  Riplev  ALLEN,  George  Lockhart,  investments  and  real 
Vose,  of  Boston,  Apr.  24,  1867  (died,  1872);  m.  2d.  estate;  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  Jan.  27,  1865;  s.  George  H 
Alberta  H.  Lewis,  of  Phila.,  June  4,  1884.  Ordained  and  Caroline  W.  (Ashby)  Allen;  descendant  of 
Congl.  ministry,  1866;  pastor.  Newport,  R.I.,  1866-  William  Allen,  1st  settler  of  Manchester  Mass.: 
67,  Canandaigua,  N.Y.,  1868-73;  entered  P.E.  min-  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888;  m.  Florence  L  Hobbie,  of 
istry.  1879:  asst.  to  Phillips  Brooks  at  Trinity  Ch.,  Hampton,  la.,  June  1,  1904;  3  children,  George 
Boston,  1879-88;  supt.  Episcopal  City  Mission,  Bos-  Lockhart,  Florence  Lockhart,  Katherine  Lockhart. 
ton,  1888,  also  served  as  archdeacon  of  Boston;  re-  In  real  estate  business  in  Salem  since  1893.  Re- 
signed both  positions,  1915:  financial  sec.  Episcopal  publican.  Unitarian.  Club:  Colonial  (baiem). 
City  Mission:  sec.  Gen.  Theol.  Library,  Boston.  Home:  Manchester-by-the-Sea,  Mass.  Office:  35 
Republican.     Mem.    Soc.    Mayflower    Descendants,  Church  St.,   Salem,  Mass. 

Soc.  Colonial  Wars;  founder,  1878,  sec  until  Jan.,  ALLEN,  Glover  Morrill,  naturalist;  b.  Walpole, 

1907,  since  pres.  N  E.  Watch  and  Ward   Soc:   sec.  n  H     Feb    8,   1879;   s.   Rev.   Nathaniel   Glover  and 

Mass.   Bible  Soc;   dir.   Mass.  Prison  Assn.    Clubs:  Harriet  Ann  (Schouler)  Allen;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1901, 

University,  Oakley  Country.    Home:   132  Marlbor-  AM     1903,  Ph.D.,  1904,  also  grad.  student,   1906-7: 

ough   St.     Office:   1   Joy  St.,  Boston.*  ^  Sarah  Moody  Cushing,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  June  26, 

ALLEN,   Frederick  James,   educator,   author;   b.  1911;   1  daughter,  Elizabeth  Cushing.    Sec   and  li- 

Limerick.  Me..  Feb.  23,  1864;  s.  Francis  Henry  and  brarian.    Boston    Soc     Natural    History,     May    1, 

Hannah  Maria  (Chase)  Allen;  prep.  edn.  Limerick  1901—:    began   work    in    dept     of   mammals.    Mus. 

and  Limington  academies;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,   1889,  Comparative  Zoology,  Harvard,  1907;  mem.  expdns. 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


to  Bahama  Islands,  1904,  British  E.  Africa,  1909, 
Grenada,  BW.l.,  1910,  Sudan,  1912.  Uopublican. 
Episcopalian.  Fellow  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Boston  Soc. 
Natural  History,  Am.  Ornitholopist.s'  I'nion.  Biol. 
Soc.  Washington,  Nuttall  Ornithol.  Club,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Clubs:  Travelers,  Nutuialists,  Harvard. 
Author:  The  Birds  of  Massachusetts  (with  R.  H. 
Howe,  Jr.),  1901.  Conlbr.  many  sciontilic  papers 
on  birds,  mammals,  etc.  Home:  12G  I'leasant  St., 
Arlington,  Mass.  Office:  234  Berkeley  St.,  Boston.* 
AIiIiEN,  Heman  W.,  merchant;  b.  Westford.  Vt.. 
Apr.  4,  1S44;  s.  .John  and  Clarissa  (Kicc)  Allen; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Eastman  Business  Coll.,  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.Y.;  m.  Jennie  D.  Dods,  of  Burlington, 
Vt.,  I\Iay  19,  1S69  (died  1S75);  m.  2d,  Juliette  W. 
Keeler,  of  Burlington,  June  30,  18S1  (died  1906);  1 
son,  Edward  Lyman  Allen,  b.  Nov.  3,  1S95.  Clk. 
with  Edward  Lyman,  1864-8;  mem.  Lvman  &  Allen, 
1868-90  (founded,  1848);  H.  W.  Allen  &  Co.,  1890- 
May,  1910  (retired);  v.-p.  Merchants  Nat.  Bank. 
Pvt.  13th  Vt.  Regt.,  1862-3;  1st  It.  Vt.  Militia, 
1864-8;  insp.  rifle  practice,  rank  of  col.,  staff  of 
Gov.  Woodbury,  1894-6;  mem.  Vt.  State  Senate, 
1896-8;  del.  to  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1904.  Episcopalian. 
Mem.  G.A.R.,  S.A  R.,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars.  Clubs: 
Nineteenth  Century,  Algonquin,  Ethan  Allen. 
Home:  300  Main  St.  Office:  IMerchants  Nat.  Bank, 
Burlington,  Vt. 

AIiIiEN,  Henry  William,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Newport, 
N.H.,  Nov.  8,  1859;  s.  William  llenry  Harrison  and 
Ellen  Elizabeth  (Joslin)  Allen;  9th  in  line  from 
Samuel  Allen,  Braintree,  England,  who  settled  in 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  in  1632;  grad.  Steven's  High 
Sch.,  Claremont,  N.H..  1876;  B.S.,  Dartmouth,  1880; 
m.  (Jeorgia  Annette  Wyman,  of  Manchester,  N.H., 
June  12,  1889  (died  Mar.  30,  1905);  1  daughter, 
Georgia  Ellen.  In  engring.  dept.  Amoskeag  I\Ifg. 
Co.  since  1880;  teacher  of  drawing  in  city  evening 
schs.  since  1887;  dir.  Manchester  Bldg.  &  Loan 
Assn.  since  1896;  mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1903; 
mem.  N.H.,  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905.  Republican.  Home: 
72  Market  St.  Office:  Amoskeag  Mfg.  Co.,  Man- 
chester, N.H. 

AI^I^EN,  Horace  Gwynne,  lawyer;  b.  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass.,  July  27,  1855;  s.  Stephen  M.  and  Anne 
M.  Allen;  educated  public  schools  of  Boston;  LL.B., 
Harvard,  1876;  m.  Apr.  28,  1881,  Grace  D.,  d.  Hon. 
Joshua  L.  and  Frances  Caroline  (Adams)  Cham- 
berlain and  a  direct  descendant  of  Henry  Adams, 
of  Brainti-ee.  Mass.,  1633;  children,  Eleanor  W., 
Beatrice  L.,  Rosamond.  Formerly  associated  with 
Nathan  Morse  in  the  practice  of  law;  mem.  Boston 
Common  Council,  1888,  89  (pres.  1889),  and  1890-1; 
mem.  Board  of  Aldermen,  1895-6;  mem.  Boston 
Transit  Commn.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston, 
Mass.  Bar  Assn.  Clubs:  University,  Curtis,  Mer- 
chants', Brookline  Country,  John  Eliot.  Home: 
1925  Commonwealth  Av.  Office:  IS  Tremont  St., 
Boston. 

AIiIiEN,  Howard  Oliver,  M.D. ;  b.  Broad  Brook, 
Conn.,  Mar.  22,  1854;  s.  Luke  D.  and  Caroline  C. 
(Patchen)  Allen;  ed.  acad.  Shelbui-ne  Falls,  Mass., 
and  pub.  schs.  of  Melrose,  Conn.,  and  acad.  at 
Wilbraham,  Mass.;  taught  sch.  3  yrs. ;  studied 
medicine  3  vrs.  in  office  of  Dr.  S.  H.  Hunt,  Eaton- 
town,  N.J.;  M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.), 
1S79;  m.  E.  Lavinia  Polhemus,  of  Scoheyville,  N..I.. 
June  12,  1883.  Practiced  in  Broad  Brook.  Conn.; 
town  clk.  and  treas.  since  1891.  Mem.  Conn.  State 
Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Address:  Broad 
Brook,  Conn. 

AIiIi£N,  James  Sidney,  Jr.,  lawyer:  b.  East 
Bridgewater,  Mass..  Oct.  5,  1876;  s.  .Tames  Sidney 
and  Alice  (Richards)  Allen;  A.B.,  Brown  ITniv., 
1898;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  School,  1903;  m.  Caro- 
line M.  Rperry,  of  North  Adams,  Mass.,  June  21, 
1911  (died  Dec.  28,  1912);  1  son.  AVilliam  Sperry. 
Instr.  history  and  economics.  R.I.  College  of  Ag- 
riculture and  Mechanic  Arts,  1898-1900;  associated 
with  Asa  P.  French  in  practice  of  law  since  1904. 
Mem.  City  Council,  Brockton,  Mass..  1907,  8,  9; 
asst.  U.S.  attorney  since  Sept.  1,  1912.  Trustee 
Bradford  Acad.;  dir.  Internat.  Inst,  for  Girls  in 
Madrid,  Spain.  Conglist.  I\Iem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston.  Am  Soc.  for  Psychical  Research.  ]\iem. 
Delta  Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Clubs:  Boston  Eco- 
nomic, Appalachian  Mountain.  Home:  Winchester, 
Mass.    Office:   45   Milk  St.,  Boston. 


AIiIiEN,  John,  treasurer  Hartford  Theol.  Sem. ; 
Feb.   6,    1831-Jan.,   1909.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

AI.IiEN',  John  E.,  farmer;  b.  Westford,  Vt.,  Aug. 
27.  1S67;  s.  Jolin  and  Ellen  M.  (Richardson)  Allen; 
descendant  of  Walter  Allen,  Newburyport,  Mass., 
1640,  also  of  Parson  John  Robinson;  grad.  Bur- 
lington High  Sch.,  1885;  m.  Aug.  29,  1894,  Jennie  E. 
Macomber,  of  Westford,  Vt.  Farmer  and  surveyor; 
supt.  schs.  3  yrs.;  examiner  of  teachers,  1S94-12; 
mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1910-11.  Trustee  Pub.  Li- 
brary. Republican.  Conglist.  Address:  Westford, 
Vermont. 

AImImHN,  John  E.;  b.  Swampscott.  Mass.,  Dec. 
22,  1878;  s.  Daniel  and  Harriette  (Chase)  Allen; 
descendant  of  General  Glover,  of  the  Revolution- 
ai-y  War;  ed.  in  pub.  schs.,  Swampscott;  m.  Doris 
.lohnson,  of  New  York,  Nov.  27,  1905;  children, 
I'hyllis,  Brice,  Marjorie.  Began  in  employ  of  a 
bond  and  stock  firm,  Boston,  1896,  continuing  until 
1902;  then  in  business  alone  to  1908;  since  mem. 
firm  of  John  E.  Allen  &  Co.  Republican.  Episco- 
rialian.  Recreations:  automobiling,  yachting. 
Home:  Swampscott,  Mass.  Office:  85  Devonshire 
St.,   Boston. 

AIiIiEN,  John  Eliot,  lawyer;  b.  Claremont,  N.H., 
June  26,  1873;  s.  WMlliam  H.  H.  and  Ellen  E.  (Jos- 
lin) Allen;  A.B.,  Dartmouth.  1894:  LL.B.,  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1898;  admitted  to  N.H.  bar.  1897;  m. 
Amy  L.  Abbott,  of  Keene,  N.H.,  July  10,  1901;  no 
cliildren.  Practiced  at  Keene,  N.H.,  since  1898; 
judge  Probate  Ct.,  1899-06;  instr.  Dartmouth,  1900- 
03.    Republican.    Address:  Keene,  N.H. 

AImImHN,  John  Howard,  ]\I.D.;  b.  Brownfield,  IMe., 
:May  10,  1866;  s.  John  Howard  and  Martha  Ann 
(Goodspeed)  Allen;  ed.  Portland  His-h  Sch.;  ISI.D., 
U.  of  Pa.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1902;  m.  INTartha  Gordon 
Stevens,  of  Portland,  Me.,  June  5,  1905.  Clin,  asst., 
1902-3,  resident  aural  surgeon,  1903-4,  Mass.  Chari- 
table Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  Boston;  practiced  in 
Portland,  Me.,  since  1904;  nose  and  throat  surgeon, 
^le.  C^en.  Hosp.;  consulting  surgeon.  Me.  Eye  and 
Ear  Infirmary,  Me.  State  Sanatorium,  Webber 
Hosp.  (Biddeford,  Me.).  Fellow  Am.  Laryns-'ol., 
Rhinol.  and  Otol.  Soc;  mem.  N.E.  Otol.  and  Laryn- 
srol.  Soc.  A.M. A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Portland  Med. 
Club.  Phi  Alnha  Sigma.  Sigma  Chi.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  Portland,  Portland  Athletic, 
Economic,  Portland  Soc.  of  Art.  Address:  717  Con- 
gress St..  Portland,  Me. 

AIiI;e1T,  John  Milton,  M.D. ;  b.  St.  Johnsburv, 
Vt..  Feb.  4,  1S6S:  s.  David  S.  and  Abigail  A.  (Al- 
vord)  Allen;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  student  U.  of  Vt.  Coll. 
of  Medicine,  1890:  IM  D.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll. 
(New  York  U.),  1891;  m.  Apr.  21,  1893.  Winnifred 
D.  Hall,  of  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  Practiced  in  St. 
.Tohnsburv  since  Oct.,  1891;  col.  and  surgeon,  and 
chief  of  staff  to  Gov.  John  A.  Mead,  1911-12; 
mem.  Bd.  U.S.  Pension  Examiners:  pres.  Sanitary 
Disposal  Co.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc. 
Republican.  Mason  (K.T.).  Home:  St.  Johnsbury, 
Vermont. 

AIiIiEN,  J(ohn)  Weston,  lawver;  b.  Newton 
Highlands.  Mass.,  Apr.  19.  1872:  s.  ^Valter  and 
Grace  Mason  (Weston)  Allen;  descendant  of  Rich- 
ai'd  Warren  and  George  Soule,  who  came  over  on 
the  Mayflower.  1620,  also  of  Walter  Allen,  who 
settled  at  Newbury,  Mass.,  1640:  A  B.,  Yale.  1893; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1896;  m.  Caroline  Cheney 
Hills,  of  Amherst,  Mass.,  June  12,  1901;  3  children. 
Helen  Spencer,  Grace  Weston.  Caroline  Hills.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1896,  and  since  practiced  in 
T?oston:  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1915.  V.-chmn. 
Boston  Indian  Citizenship  Com.;  dir.  Lasell  Sem., 
Auburndale,  Mass  :  mem.  gen.  advisory  bd.  of  Am. 
Patriotic  League.  Phila.;  mem.  exec.  com.  Indian 
Industries  League,  Boston:  mem.  Soc.  Mayflower 
Descendants,  Sons  of  Veterans.  Republican.  Con- 
glist. Clubs:  Brae  Burn.  Republican.  Massachu- 
setts. Yale  (Boston).  Recreations:  tennis,  golf. 
Home:  Newton  Highlands,  Mass.  Office:  73  Tre- 
mont   St.,    P,o.=;ton. 

AIiIiEN,  Jonathan  Hill,  M.D. :  b.  Montville.  Conn., 
Nov.  17,  1858;  s.  John  Hastings  and  Cvnthia  Ann 
(Dart)  Allen;  M.D.,  New  York  Homoe.  Coll.  and 
Hosp.,  1888;  m.  Minnie  L.  Newbury,  of  New  Lon- 
don. Conn.,  Apr.  18,  1889;  2  children,  Horace  Has- 


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tings.  Christopher  Earde.  Owing  to  ill  licalth,  went 
to  sea  at  17  and  continued  in  seafaring  lif«'  until 
24;  was  mate  of  vessel  last  3  vrs.  at  sea;  prac- 
ticed at  Hockville,  Conn.,  1888-92,  since  at  Nor- 
wich. Republican.  Methodist.  Mem.  Fraternal 
Benefit  League.  X.E.  Order  of  I'rotection.  Ad- 
dress:  7tl   Church  St.,   Norwich,   Conn. 

AIiIiElT,  Julian  Sarg-eant,  engineer;  b.  Windsor, 
Conn.,  .Ian.  s.  1S60;  s.  Samuel  Howe  and  .Tulia  Anne 
(Pierson)  Allen:  descendant  on  paternal  side  of 
James  Allen,  one  of  the  founders  of  Dedham, 
Mass.,  1636:  on  maternal  side  of  Abraham  Pierson. 
1639,  father  of  Rev.  Abraham  Pierson,  1st  pres., 
and  one  of  the  founders  of  what  is  now  Yale  Univ.; 
prep.  edn.  pvt.  schs.  and  tutors;  C.E.,  Rensselaer 
Poly.  Inst..  1885;  m.  Marv  Louise  Bradlev,  of 
Stockbridge,  Mass,  Oct.  27,  1897:  2  children,  Lydia 
Bradley.  Constantine  Julian.  Began  practice  as 
civil  and  mech.  engr.  of  the  Kealia  sugar  planta- 
tion, Kauai,  H.T.,  1886;  engr.  of  bridges  and  bldgs. 
for  the  N.Y.L.E.  and  W.  and  the  N.Y.,  Pa.  and  O. 
R.R.  COS.:  consulting  engr..  marine  and  hydraulic 
engr.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  for  several  yrs.;  consulting 
engr.  and  architect,  Hartford.  Conn.,  since  1894; 
not  now  in  active  practice;  fiduciary  agt.  for  vari- 
ous trusts  since  1900.  Has  traveled  extensively  in 
making  scientific,  polit.,  geog.  and  ethnol.  observa- 
tions. Republican.  Club:  Hartford  Yacht.  Recre- 
ation; yachting.  Home:  853  Prospect  Av.  Office: 
125   Truml)ull   St.,   Hartford,   Conn. 

AImImHN,  I>amson,  M.D. :  b.  Woburn.  Mass.,  June 
2,  1855:  s.  I^eonard  Houghton  and  Sarah  Richard- 
son (Fowle)  Allen:  descendant  of  Ethan  Allen; 
A.B.,  Amherst,  1879,  A.M.,  1SS2:  M.D.,  New  Yoik 
Homoe.  Med.  Coll..  1883;  m.  North  Cambridge, 
Mass.^  Oct.  15,  1884,  Martha  Ruth  AVyman.  Prac- 
ticed at  Worcester  since  1892:  mem.  surg.  staff 
Worcester  Hahneinann  Hosp.  Ctreas.  since  1901"). 
IMem.  Worcester  Co.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc.  (pres.  1891- 
92),  Am.  Inst.  Homceopathy.  Mass.  Homce.  Med. 
Soc  ,  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynecol.  Soc,  Worcester  Co. 
Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Alumni  Assn.  of  New  York 
Homoe.  Med.  Coll.  Hosp.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason,  Odd  Fellow,  O.U.A.M.  Recreation:  mechan- 
ical work,  fishing.  Address:  20  Elm  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

AI.lM^JSr,  Leon  B.,  M.D.:  b.  Brookfleld,  Vt.,  Nov. 
23.  1874:  s.  Frank  O.  and  Ella  M.  (Steele)  Allen; 
prep,  edn  Northfleld  High  Sch. ;  Norwich  U.,  1895- 
96;  M.D..  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1899;  m.  Grace 
B.  Meade,  of  Northfield,  Vt.,  Oct.  4,  1899;  2  chil- 
ilren,  Dorothv  Mildred.  Robert  Theodore.  Prac- 
ticed in  Randolph.  Vt.,  1899-02,  since  in  Post  Mills. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Address:  Post  Mills, 
Vermont. 

JLItTMBN,  Lew,  newspaperman;  b.  New  York,  Feb. 
IS,  1852:  s.  Hugh  find  Anne  (Lipsette)  Allen;  ed. 
New  York  pub.  schs.;  m.  .Tune  25.  1878,  Amelia 
Urick.  Entered  newspaper  work,  1S75:  city  editor 
New  Haven  (Conn.)  Union.  1884-6:  v. -p.  and  dir. 
Journal  Pub.  Co.  publishers  the  Meriden  (Conn.) 
Daily  .lournal  (of  which  he  is  editoi-).  since  1886; 
mem.  Court  of  Common  Council.  1880-2  Independ- 
ent in  politics.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Colonial.  Ad- 
dress: Meriden,  Conn. 

AIiIiEN,  Iiyman,  M.D.:  b.  Bnilina-ton.  Vt..  May 
21.  1872;  s.  Charles  Edwin  and  T^llen  Cornelia 
(Lyman)  Allen:  A.B.,  T'.  of  Xi..  1893;  M  D..  U.  of 
Vt.  Coll  of  Medicine,  1896;  house  suigeon  Boston 
Citv  Hosp..  1S96-7:  m.  Marv  Cutler  Torrev,  of  Bev- 
erlv,  Mass.,  Oct.  11.  1898:  3  children.  Toirey.  Eliza- 
beth. Barbara.  Practiced  in  Builington  since  1898: 
visiting  surgeon  Fanny  Allen  Hosp.,  consultin°: 
surgeon  Marv  Fletcher  Hosj). :  adj.  prof.  s\irgpry. 
T'.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Sur- 
geons; mem.  A.M.A.,  Vt.  Med.  Soc.  Burlington  and 
Chittenden  Co.  Clin.  Soc  (pres..  19U6-7),  University 
Research  Club  (pres.,  1905-6).  Republican.  Trustee 
^'^t  Episcopal  Inst.:  vestrvman  St.  Paul's  Ch. 
Clubs:  Ethan  Allen,  Sigma  Phi.  ^Vaubanakee  Golf. 
Address:     28s   Main   St..   Burlington,  Vt. 

AImImHN,  Martin  Fletcher,  merchant,  farmer;  b 
North  Ferrisburg.  Vt..  Nov.  28.  1842;  s.  Norman 
Jasper  and  Sarah  (Martin)  Allen:  ed.  Troy  Conf. 
Acad.,  Poultnev,  Va.,  Tilton  (N.H.)  Sem.,  Eastman 
Business  Coll.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.;  m.  N.  Ferris- 
burg.  Sept.   25,   1867,  Eliza  F.  Daniels.    Ry.  postal 


elk.,  between  Burlington  and  Boston,  1869- 14; 
since  in  mercantile  and  other  lines  of  business. 
Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1882-3,  Senate,  1890-1;  It. - 
gov  and  pres.  Senate,  1900-1.  Republican.  Metho- 
dist Mem.  Vt.  Hist.  Soc.  Mason  (K.T..  Shriner) 
Club:  Algonquin  (Burlington).  Address:  North 
Ferrisburg,    Vt. 

AIiIiElT,  MelvUle  !■.,  b.  Harrington,  Me.,  Jan. 
27  1S62:  s.  (Jbadiali  and  Sophia  A.  (I.ieighton) 
\llen-  grad.  East  Me.  Conf.  Sem..  Bucksport,  Me. 
1883-  m.  May  6,  1888,  Emma  A.  Holmes,  of  Mount 
Desert  Me.  Treas.  Allen  Granite  Co..  Mt.  Desert; 
v -p  First  Nat.  Bank,  Bar  Harbor.  "Was  supt.  of 
schs  of  town  of  Mt.  Desert  6  yrs  ;  auditor  4  yrs.; 
commr  of  the  county  of  Hancock  since  Jan.  1.  1909. 
Republican.    Mason.    Address:    Mt.   Desert,  Me. 

AIiIiEN',  Melvin  James,  clergyman;  b.  Cincin- 
natus  N.Y.,  Mav  7,  1852;  s.  James  (M.D.)  and 
Lucv  E.  (Hammond)  Allen;  (father  surgeon  89lh 
>r  Y'  Vols  durinsr  Civil  War):  ed.  Cortland  (N  Y.> 
Normal  Sch.;  Cazenovia  Sem.;  A.B.,  Amherst, 
1879-  B  D.,  Andover  Theol.  Seminary,  1882;  m. 
Ella  Derby  Hanks,  of  Amherst,  Mass.,  Oct.  10. 
1882  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1882;  pastor 
Vshbv,  Mass.,  1882-8,  Holden.  1888-90,  Littleton. 
NH  '  1891-4,  York,  Me.,  1895-9,  Worthington, 
1899-05,  Southwick,  1905-10,  Pelham,  N.H,  1910-15. 
Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  (Sigma  Chapter).  Pro- 
gressive Conglist.  Especially  interested  m  rural 
betterment.     Address:     Boscawen,    N.H. 

AIiIiEN,  Philip  Ray,  paper  mfr.;  b.  Walpole, 
Mass.,  July  25,  1873;  s.  Melzar  W.  and  Martha 
(Metcalf)  Allen;  ed.  Walpole  High  Sch.,  Phillips 
Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1896.  Sales 
mgr  for  F.  W.  Bird  &  Son,  paper  makers.  E.  \\  al- 
pole,  Mass.,  since  1900.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Uni- 
versity.   Home:    Walpole,   IMass. 

AIiIiEN,  Pliny  Arunah,  Jr.,  clergyman;  b. 
Charlestown,  Mass,  July  23,  1876;  s.  Pliny  Arunali 
^^nd  Izah  Warren  (Tenney)  Allen;  descendant  of 
Walter  Allen,  of  Watertown,  1640;  grad.  Tabor 
Acad.,  Marion,  Mass.,  1894:  B  D.,  Tufts  Div.  Sch. 
(now  Crane  Theol.  Sch.),  1901;  m.  Pauline  Louise 
Schweig.  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Jan.  23.. 1902:  4  chil- 
dren, Esther  Pauline,  b.  Jan.  13,  1904;  Danforth 
Tenney  Feb.  19,  1906;  Pliny  Arunah,  3d,  June  5. 
1909;  Virginia  Louise,  Jan.  15,  1911.  (3rdained 
Universalist  ministry,  1901;  pastor  Marblehead. 
Mass.  1901-3,  Orange.  1905-9.  Medford,  1909-11, 
Rockland,  Me.,  since  May,  1911.  Mem.  Knox  Co. 
Ministerial  Assn.,  Knox  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences. 
Mem  Aurora  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M.;  Claremont  Com- 
inandery  (K.T.)  Republican.  Club:  12  mo.  Ad- 
dress:    Rockland,    Me. 

AIiIiEIT,  Samuel  W.  K.,  lawyer;  b.  North  Kings- 
ton, R.I.,  Jan.  2,  1842;  ed.  East  Greenwich  Acad, 
and  New  York  Conf.  Sem.;  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ. 
Served  as  1st  serg't,  U.S.  Army,  Civ  War,  and  has 
also  served  as  1st  It.,  capt.  and  col.,  R.I.  State 
Militia.  Mem.  R.T.  Ho.  of  Rep,  1885-6,  1891-(  and 
1907  (speaker,  1895-7):  has  been  mem.  State  Bd.  of 
Ed'n;  comm'r  on  John  Waterman  Memorial.  Re- 
publican.    Address:     East    Greenwich,    R.I. 

AIiIiEir,  StUlnian  D.,  merchant.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
i»I.I.Z:K.  Thomas,  painter:  b.  St.  Louis.  Oct.  19, 
1849;  s.  Thomas  and  Anne  C.  (Russell)  Allen;  ecL 
Wash.  U.,  St.  Louis;  grad.  Royal  Acad.,  Dusseldort, 
(Germany.  1877:  studied  3  yrs.  in  France;  m. 
Eleanor"  G..  d.  Prof.  J.  D  AVhitney,  of  Cambridge. 
Mass.,  1880;  2d,  Alice,  d.  Hon.  A.  A.  Ranney,  of 
Boston,  1884.  First  exhibited  at  Nat.  Acad.  Design. 
New  Yoi-k.  1877;  at  salons  at  Paris.  1882,  1887  and 
1889;  resided  in  Boston  since  1883.  Trustee  Boston 
Mus  of  Fine  Arts:  chmn.  council,  Sch.  of  Draw- 
ing and  Painting,  Boston  Mus.  Fine  Arts.  Awarded 
medals,  Boston  and  Buffalo;  judge  awards,  Chi- 
cago Expn.,  1893;  chmn.  Internat.  Jury  of  Awards, 
St  Louis  Expn..  1904;  chmn.  Department  Jury 
Fine  Arts,  St.  Louis,  1904;  chmn.  Art  Commn. 
Citv  of  Boston,  since  May,  1910.  A.N.A.,  1884: 
pres.  Paint  and  Clay  Club,  Boston  Soc.  Water 
Color  Painters:  v.-p.  Copley  Soc;  trustee  Mass. 
Hort.  Soc.  Clubs:  Union,  St.  Botolph.  Art  (Bos- 
ton), Country  (Brookline),  Oakley  (Watertown). 
Home;  (summer)  Princeton,  Mass.  (winter)  12 
Commonwealth   Av.,    Boston.* 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


AIiIiEN,  Thomas;  b.  Belchertown,  Mass.,  Mar. 
2!<,  IsTii;  .s.  1)1  Siiiiiuel  and  l^ovisa  L>.  (Slieinian) 
Allen  grad.  Colgate  Acad.,  2d  honor,  isDG;  A.B., 
Colgate  U..  isyy  (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  ni.  L,izzie  M. 
Bartk'tt,  of  Belchertown,  Aug.  15.  1900;  1  son, 
Francis  Samuel,  b.  July  5,  1902.  I'rin.  high  sch., 
Marlboro,  N.H.,  1S99-02,  Powers  Inst.,  Bernards- 
ton,  JMass.,  1902-7;  prin.  Montague  (Mass.)  Agrl. 
.Sch.,  1907-11;  in  real  estate  business,  1911-13; 
prin.  Belchertown  (.Mass.)  High  Sch.  since  1913. 
Mem.  Beta  Theta  IM.  IMason.  Club:  N.K.  Fox 
Hunters,  liecreations:  baseball,  liunting,  fishing. 
Address:     Montague,    Mas.s. 

AImImHV,  Walter  Algreno,  M.D.,  b.  Boston.  Jan. 
lu,  1SG9;  s.  Ceorgc  and  Sarali  A.  (('ollins)  Allen; 
ed.  Hampstead;  M.U.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Coll., 
1S93;  m.  Haverhill,  Alass.,  1S95,  Grace  A.  Roberts. 
Began  practice  in  Boston,  1S93;  removed  to  East 
Hampstead,  N.H.,  1S95,  to  Hampstead,  1910.  Mem. 
N.H.  Ho.  of  Hep.,  1899-01,  Senate,  1905;  served  as 
chmn.  Bd.  of  Health  and  mem.  Sch.  Bd.  Mem.  Am. 
Md.  An.,  N.H.,  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Mason.  Ad- 
dress:     Hampstead,     N.H. 

AI^IiEN,  Walter  Bateman,  insurance;  b.  Brook- 
Ivn,  X.Y.,  Sept.  26,  167S;  s.  Francis  Burke  and  Mar- 
garet (Williams)  Allen;  prep.  edn.  Hartford 
(Conn.)  Pub.  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1901;  m.  Agnes 
Stuait  Hall,  New  York  City,  Jan.  26,  1910;  one 
daughter,  Nancv.  In  ins.  business  at  Hartford 
since  fall  of  1901;  sr.  partner  Allen,  Russell  & 
Allen,  gen.  ins.  Mem.  Gamma  Delta  Psi,  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Hartford  Golf,  Yale  ( Xew  York).  Home:  220  Farm- 
ington  Av.    Oflice:    209  Pearl  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

AIiIiEIT,  William  Alfied,  mfr. ;  b.  Falmouth,  Me., 
May  8,  1849;  s.  Alfred  R.  and  Salome  (Libby) 
Allen;  descendant  of  William  Allen,  Salisbury, 
Mass.,  about  1639;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Kate  W.  Carle, 
of  Eastport,  Me..  1867;  8  children,  Anna  Belle  (Mrs. 
Charles  E.  Beane),  William  Fernald,  Emma  Ada 
Rogers  (Mrs.  Henry  Rowe,  of  Ellsworth,  Me.), 
Nellie  (deceased),  George  Emery,  Harry  Freder- 
ick, Benjamin  Franklin  Eva  May  (deceased). 
Learned  carpenter's  trade  and  in  1873  began  in 
Portland  as  stair  builder;  now  head  of  W.  A.  Allen 
Co.  Odd  Fellow,  K.P.,  N.E.O.P.  Republican.  Ad- 
dress: W.  A.  Allen  Co.,  Portland,  Me. 

AIiIiEN,  William  Lotlirop,  retired  leather  mer- 
chant; b.  Boston,  Mass.,  1862;  m.  Margaret  Con- 
verse, of  Newton,  Mass.,  Nov.  7,  1S8S.  Began 
active  career  with  W.  H.  Allen  &  Son,  1886,  mem- 
ber of  firm  from  1891  until  retirement;  formerly 
director  Webster  &  Atlas  National  Bank.  Clubs: 
Union,  Countrv,  Chestnut  Hill.  Home:  Chestnut 
Hill.    Office:     62   Franklin   St.,   Boston. 

AX^IiElV,  Willis  Boyd,  author;  b.  at  Kittery 
Point.  Me.,  July  9,  1^55:  s.  Stillman  Boyd  and  Har- 
riet (Seaward)  Allen;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1878;  LL.B., 
Boston  U.,  1881;  unmarried.  Practiced  law  sev- 
eral years  in  firm  Allen,  Long  &  Savage,  Boston. 
On  staff  (jov.  John  D.  T.,onfr  with  rank  of  It. -col., 
1881-2.  Republican.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books.)* 

AltlMlJSr,  Arthur  L,  banker;  b.  Charleston,  S.C, 
Oct.  27,  1859;  s.  Delius  and  Martha  Webb  (Cooley) 
Allin;  ed.  common  schs.;.m.  Oct.  6,  1890,  Ellena  1. 
Bacon,  of  Middletown,  Conn.  Began  with  Middle- 
town  Savings  Bank,  Aug.  27,  1878,  treas.  since  June 
4,  1906;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Middletown.  Demo- 
crat. Episcopalian.  Home:  1  College  PI.,  Middle- 
town,  Conn. 

AIiIiING,  Amou  Aug°UBtus,  lawyer;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Aug.  S.  1S74;  s.  John  W.  and  Ade- 
laide (Parker)  Ailing:  descendant  of  Roger  Ailing, 
New  Haven,  1638;  A.B.,  Yale,  1S96;  LL.B.,  Yale 
Law  Sch.,  1899;  m.  Katharine  A.  Terrill,  of  New 
Hartford,  Conn.,  June  15,  1899;  one  son,  John  W. 
Ailing,  2d.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1899,  and  since 
practiced  in  New  Haven;  state's  atty.  since  1909; 
mem.  Ailing,  Webb  &  Morehouse.  Mom.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Mason.  Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs:  Quinni- 
piack.  Graduates.  Elks.  Home:  50  Edgehill  Rd. 
Office:     4  2   Church   St.,   New  Haven,   Conn. 

AIiZiING,  Arthur  Nathaniel,  M.D. ;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,   July   1,    1862:    s.   George  and   Mary    (Alver- 


son)  Ailing;  A.B.,  Yale,  1886;  Sheffield  Scientific 
.Sch.  (Yalf).  1886-7;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg. 
(Columbia),  1891;  m.  Francella  Walker,  of  I'rovi- 
dence,  H.l..  Oct.  27,  1887;  1  daughter,  Helen 
Frances.  Piacticing  medicine  in  New  Haven,  Conn., 
since  1893;  asst.  surgeon  to  New  York  Ophthalmic 
and  Aural  Hosp.,  1897-01;  lecturer  on  ophthal- 
mology, 1893-4,  instr.,  1894-02,  prof,  since  1902, 
Yale;  chief  of  eye  clinic.  New  Haven  Dispensary, 
since  1896;  ophtlialniic  surgeon,  New  Haven  Hosp., 
since  1905.  Mem.  Am.  Ophthal.  Soc,  N.Y.,  Ophthal. 
Soc;  fellow  N.Y.  Acad.  Medicine,  Am.  Coll.  Sur- 
geons. Republican.  Clubs:  Graduates,  New 
Haven    Country.     Author:     Diseases    of    the    Eye, 

1905.  Recreations:  golf,  automobiling.  Address: 
257   Church   St.,   New  Haven,   Conn.» 

AXIiINa,  John  Wesley,  lawyer;  b.  Orange, 
Conn.,  Oct.  24,  1841;  s.  Charles  Wyllys  and  Lucy 
(Booth)  Ailing;  descendant  of  Roger  Ailing,  one  of 
tne  founders  of  New  Haven  Colony,  1638,  and 
Walter  Bootli,  who  fought  in  the  Revolutionary 
War;  A.B.,  Yale,  1862,  A.M.,  1864;  m.  Constance 
Adelaide  Parker,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Oct.  10, 
1867  (died  Jan.  11,  1903);  2  children,  Arnon  A. 
(State's  atty.),  Agatha  A.  (:\Irs.  Fred  L.  Durand, 
of   New  York);    2d,   Margaret   Thompson,    Jan.    25, 

1906.  Admitted  to  bar,  1864;  pros.  atty.  City  of 
New  Haven,  1871-3;  now  mem.  law  tii  in  Ailing, 
Webb  &  Morehouse.  Was  for  many  yrs.  gvn.  coun- 
sel Gas  and  Elec  Assn.  of  Conn.,  composed  of 
nearly  all  gas  and  elec.  cos.  in  Conn.,  and  of  the 
Southern  N.E.  Telephone  Co.;  dir.  and  gen.  counsel 
Merchants'  Nat.  Bank  of  New  Haven,  United  Il- 
luminating Co.;  dir.  Conn.  Ry.  &  Lighting  Co.; 
pres.  Security  Ins.  Co.  since  1906,  Southern  N.E. 
Telephone  Co.  since  Jan.,  1908.  Mem.  Reorganiza- 
tion Com.  Chicago  &  Eastern  111.  R.R.  Co.  -Mem. 
Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.  Republi- 
can. Episcopalian  (vestryman  Trinity  Ch.). 
Clubs:  Graduates',  Lawyers',  New  Haven  County 
Home:  30  Mansfled  St.  Address:  Bo.k  576,  New- 
Haven,    Conn.* 

AIiIiIlTSON,  Anne  Crosby  Emery  (Mrs.  Francis 
Greenleaf  Allinson) ;  b.  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Jan. 
1,  1871;  d.  Lucilius  Alonzo  Emery  and  Anne 
S.  (Crosby)  Emery;  A.B.,  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.  1892, 
Ph.D.,  1896;  U.  of  Leipzig,  1893-4;  (Ditt.D.,  Bovv- 
doin,  1911);  m.  Francis  Greenleaf  Allinson,  Aug. 
22,  1905.  Dean  of  women  and  asst.  prof,  classical 
philology,  U.  of  Wis.,  1897-1900;  dean  Women's 
Coll.,  Brown  U.,  1900-5.  Alumnae  dir.  Bryn  Mawr 
Coll.,  1906-8.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books.)     Home:    163   George   St.,  Providence,   R.I.* 

AIiIiINSON,  Francis  Greenleaf,  college  prof. ; 
b.  Burlington,  N.J.,  Dec.  16,  1856;  s.  William  J.  and 
Rebecca  W.  (Hinchman)  Allinson;  A.B.,  Haverford, 
1876,  A.M.,  1879;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1877;  fellow  Johns 
Hopkins,  1877-80,  Ph.D.,  1880;  (hon.  A.M.,  Wil- 
liams, 1895);  m.  Mary  Irwin  Carey,  of  Baltimore, 
Sept.  10,  1885;  2d,  Annie  Crosby  Emery  (q.v.),  of 
Ellsworth,  Me.,  Aug.  22,  1905.  Asst.  prof.  Greek 
and  Latin,  Haverford  Coll.,  1880-2;  head  master 
classics,  Univ.  Sch.,  Baltimore,  1882-91;  asst.  prof. 
Greek  and  Latin,  Williams  Coll.,  1892-5;  asso.  prof, 
(jreek  and  classical  philology,  1895-8,  prof,  clas- 
sical philology,  1898-15,  prof.  Greek  lit.  and  his- 
tory since  Mar.,  1915,  Brown  U.  Annual  prof.  Am. 
Sch.  Classical  Studies,  Athens,  (Jreece,  1910-11, 
and  mem.  mng.  com.,  1913 — .  Trustee  Providence 
Pub.  Library,  1904 — .  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences;  mem.  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Archseol.  Inst. 
America,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Club:  University. 
Author:  Greek  Prose  Composition,  1895;  Lucian 
(selections),  1905;  Greek  Lands  and  Letters  (with 
A.  C.  E.  Allinson),  1909  and  1911.  Contbr.  to  Studies 
in  Honor  of  Basil  I^.  Gildersleeve,  1902.  Home: 
163   George  St.,   Providence,  R.I.* 

AIiIiIS,  z:(dward)  Milton,  insurance;  b.  Hat- 
field, Mass.,  Dec  9,  1870;  s.  Daniel  Wait  and  Sarah 
.lane  (Hurlbut)  Allis;  direct  descendant  in  32d 
generation,  of  William,  the  Conqueror;  ed.  pub. 
and  high  schs.,  Springfield,  Mass.;  m.  Florence 
Wightman  of  Mohawk,  N.Y.,  Oct.  16,  1901;  3 
children,  Milton  Wightman  (died  May  8,  1906), 
.Tairus  Searle  Hurlbut,  Marjorie  Wightman.  Has 
been  connected  since  beginning  of  active  career 
with  Mass.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.;  began  as  elk.  in 
renewal    dept.,    June    26,    1889,    in   actuarial    dept.. 


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5   yis.  and  in  agency  work  11   yrs. ;   mem.   Sutton,  vard     of     Boston,     Oakley     Country,     Cambridge. 

Allis  &  Richards,  1907-11,  since  mem.  Kiohards  &  Home:     Cambridge,    Mass.     Office:     1023    Tremont 

Allis,  mgrs.  in  western  Mass.  for  Mass.  Mut.  Life  Bldg.,   Boston. 

Ins.    Co.    of    Springfield.     Mem,    Springfield    Bd    of  ALMY,  Darwin,  mfr.;  b.  Tiverton,  R.I.,  Feb.  28. 


Trade,   Automobile   League   of   America.     Republi-    miH;  s.  Isaac  C.  Almy'and  Alice  Bkteman  Almy; 


AIiI^IS,   Wallace   S.,    lawyer;    b.    Brookfield,   Vt.,  dence) ;    m.    2d,    Janet    Spcnce,    1888    (died    Feb.    5, 

Aug.    7,    1S59;   s.   Andrew   S.   and   Laura  M.    (Wal-  1915).    Has  been  engaged  in  steam  eng'ring  since 

bridge)   Allis;   ed.  dist.  sch.,   Brookfield,  Vt.;  Ran-  1879;   invented  the  Almy  water  tube  boiler,   1889; 

dolph    (Vt.)     Normal    Sch.;    Noiwich    Free    Acad.,  pres.   Almy   Water   Tube   Boiler  Co.     Mem.   Provi- 

1S76-S0;  A.B.,  Yale,  1S84;  m.  Alice  A.  Lathrop,  of  dence  Business  Men's  Assn.,  Providence  Chamber 

Norwich,  Conn.,  Sept.   14,  1904;   1  daughter,  Lydia  of  Commerce.    Mem.   Am.   Mech.   Engrs.,  Am.   Soc. 

Campbell    (died   in   infancy).     Taught  in   Norwich  Naval   Engrs.,   Soc.   Naval  Architects   and   Marine 

Free   Acad.,    1884-90;    admitted    to    bar,    1890;    city  Engrs.,    Providence   Mech.    Engrs.     Mason.     Clubs: 

atty.,  Norwich,  4  yrs.;  pros,  atty.,  Ct.  of  Common  Engineers',  R.I.  Yacht,  Bristol  Yacht.    Office:    178 

Pleas,  New   London  County,   Conn..   1906-9;  acting  Allen's  Av.,  Providence,  R.I. 

corpn.   counsel,    1908-9;   atty.   for  Chelsea  Savings  aLBTT,  Pranklin  lawton,  printer;  July  2    1833- 

Bank,  Norwich,  since  1902,  also  ti'ustee;  pres.  and  j^ne    12     1912      (See    vol     1909  ) 

atty.  for  Uncas  Nat.  Bank  since  1903.    Mem.  State  .ttwv   t»/^J-.^>i  ■D«n«„\.  t^     t   i     ■■  r,    -.or,   ,« 

Seriate,     1901-03;     mem.     Board     of     State    Police  ALMY,  Leonard  BaUou,  M.D.;  July  17.  1851-19— . 

Commrs.  for  Conn.,  since  1909.    Republican.    Con-  '■^'^'^  ^°^-   ^•>^y-) 

gregationalist.     Mem.    Corporation    Norwich    Free  AIiSBEBY,     Carl    Xiucas,    educator.      (See    vol. 

Acad.    Mem.  New  London  County  Bar.    Odd  Fellow.  190!(.) 

Clubs:  Norwich  Golf.  Arcanum,  Chelsea  Boat.  AIiSOP,  Joseph  -Wrlgrlit,  tobacco  grower;  b  Mid- 
Recreations:  all  outdoor  sports.  Home:  14  Elm  dletown,  Conn.,  Apr.  2,  1876;  s.  Joseph  Wright 
Av.,  Norwichtown,  Conn.  Office:  91  Main  St.,  Nor-  and  Elizabeth  Winthrop  (Beach)  Alsop;  attended 
wich.  Conn.  Groton   Sch.,   Groton,   Mass.,   1889-93;   Ph.B.,   Shef- 

AIiX^ISON',     Georgre     Freeman,     M.D.,    surgeon;  field  Scientific  Sch.    (Yale).  1898;   Univ.  of  Berlin, 

b.    St.    Johnsburv,   Vt.,    Feb.    10.    1863;    s.    Freeman  Germany,    1893-4;    m.    Corrinne    Roosevelt    Robin- 

and    Sarah    (Soper)    Allison;    prep.    edn.    acad..    St.  son,   of   New   York,    Nov.    5,    1909.    Went    to   Colo.. 

Johnsburv;    M.D.,    Boston    U.     Sch.    of    Medicine.  1898;    mgr.   Denver   Land  &   Water   Co..    1900;    re- 

1891;  m.  East  Providence,  R.I.,  Dec.  14,  1893,  Blea-  turned    to    Middletown,    Conn.,    1901,    and    became 

nor    Wood.     Practiced    in    East    Providence    since  connected  with  Russell   Mfg.   Co.;   engaged   in   to- 

1892;    med.    examiner    for    East    Providence    since  bacco  planting  and  farming.    Mem.  Rep.  State  Cen- 

1893;   practices  regular  and  homeopathic  systems;  tral    Com.    of    Conn.,    1909-12;    chmn.    Progressive 

health   officer   since    Nov.    1,    1914;    mem.    sch.    bd.  State  Central  Com.,  1912 — ;  mem.  Progressive  Nat. 

6   yrs.    Mem.  Am.   Inst.  Homeopathy,   R.I.   Homeo.  Com.,     1912 — .      Episcopalian.      Mem.     Delta     Psi. 

:Med.   Soc.    (ex-pres.),   R.I.   Medico-Legal   Soc.    (ex-  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner) ;  mem.  Grange.    Clubs:    Yale 

sec.  and  ex-pres.),  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynecol.   Soc,  (New     York).     Hartford      (Hartford).      Gradutes' 

etc.    Republican.    Methodist.    Mason;  I.O.O.F.    Ad-  (New  Haven).    Home:    Avon,  Conn.* 

dress:    56  Warren  Av.,    East  Providence,   R.I.  ALTON,      Charles     DeLancey,      M.D.;      b.      Ke- 

AIiLYN,    "William    Israel,    farmer;    b.    Ledyard,  nosha.  Wis.,  May  9.  1845;  s.  Conde  R."  and  c'arolan 

Conn.,    Jan.    20,    1875;    s.    Israel    Allyn    and    Mary  Esther     (Turner)     Alton;     ed.     Woodstock    Acad., 

Ann  (Williams)  Allvn;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  business  Conn.,    1863;    Phillips    Exeter   Acad.,    1864-5;    civil 

coll.;  m.  Martha  A.  Gardner,  of  Ledyard,  Jan.  20,  engr.,    1867-74;    M.D.,    Bellevue    Hosp.    Med.    Coll. 

1898;    2    children,    Margaret    J.,    b.    Jan.    16,    1899;  (New  York  U.),   1875;  interne  Charity  Hosp.,  Jer- 

Frederic    B..    Dec.    11.    1908.     Engaged   in   farming  sey  City.  N.J.,  1875-6;  m.  Jane  Gray  Skinner,  Sept. 

since    1899;    town   elk.    and    treas.,    Ledyard,    since  3,    1878    (died   Apr.    24,    1882);    2   children,    Charles 

1899;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905,  7,  11;  Senate,  DeL.,    Jr.,    Mary    B.    (Mrs.    Ralph   W.    Home);    m. 

1909;    auditor    New    London    Co.,    Conn.,    1905-06;  2d,  Minnie  Moore  Clarke,  June  25,  1885;  2  children, 

del.  Conn.    Constl.  Conv.,   1902.    Republican.    Pres.  Charlotte   (Mrs.  Howard  Goodwin),  Carolan   (Mrs. 

Bill  Library  Assn.,  Ledyard  Cemetery  Assn. :  mem.  Robert    O.    Hayward).     Med.    referee    for    U.S.    of 

Ledvard  Grange.  Conglist.    Club:   Arcanum.  Home:  the  Conn.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  since  1878.    Treas.  10 

Mvstic,  Conn.,  R.D.  1.  yrs.  Hartford  Med.  Soc.  (pres.,  1913);  mem.  A.M.A.. 

ALMEIDA,  James  Mackay,  vice  consul  of  Brazil  9°""-  ^,^n,^n  Med    Soc.    Hartford  County  Med.  Assn. 

and     commission     merchant;     b.      Flores,     Azores  ^P''^®;v^.?'^^t^^°^' A""*-  <^V™^to^- /^^^"fV^!!"- P^JP^^i^ 

Islands.   June  7.   1870;   s.  of  Viscount  de  Valle  da  ^^s.    Med     Directors,    etc.     Clubs:     Hartford    Golf, 

Costa    and    Jessie    (Mackay)    Almeida;    ed.    Fayal  Twentieth  Century   (ex-nres.)     Wrote:    The  Ther- 

(Azores)   high  sch.;  unmarried.    Came  to  America,  apeutic    Value    of   Mountain    Forests     1895;    State 

1887.   and  was  clerk  for  father    (who  was   consul  Sanatoria  for  Tuberculosis  Patients,  1900;  Prophy- 

for  Portugal  in  New  England)  and  continued  until  l^V^   \^   Tuberculosis,    1905      Recreations:     moun- 

1890;    vice-consul    of    Portugal.    1890-1910;    vice-  ^am    climbing.     Address:     75    Pratt    St..    Hartford, 

consul  of   Brazil,   since   1901.    Has  been  identified  *-onn. 

with   commission    business   in    Boston   since   1904.  ALVOBD,    Alfred   Ely,   real    estate;    b.    Monson, 

Democrat.    Catholic.    Home:     28   Main   St.,   Somer-  INfass.,    July    1,    1862;    s.    Frederick   and    Susan    G. 

ville,  Mass.    Office:    382  Hanover  St..  Boston.  X.^ly)     Alvord;     descended     from     Elder    William 

A] 

Jan. 
Almy; 

cated  Friends'  Academy,  New  Bedford;  A.B.,  Har-  \'^^^^%^%,  ^"    ?°^*°".  ^'"5®    ,i?,^°i^.^'^"i<''"    mernber 

vard,  1872;  prin.  Concord  (Mass.)  High  Sch..  1872-  Alvord  Bros.  &  Co.;  trustee  The  Directorate.  Mem 

1874;    appointed    proctor,     Harvard,_  1874;    LL.B..  9?^i!:y!S!?..<^f^n"*''L^^''^T^^";.,^fffn\  ™^£:   S?^£l-i*£ 
Harvard 
of  Canton, 

ML1>"n,'^and^SaWerCabSr'Ad'mrtted'  to"suffoik  ^Jem.    Boston    Real    Estate    Exchange      Conglist. 

bar,    1877   and   has  since   practiced   in   Boston;   as-  Mem.   Phi.   Beta  Kappa    Alpha  Delta  Phi     Clubs: 

sisted    in    compiling    treatise    on    law    of    married  ^<^fton    City     University,    Congregational;    Alpha 

women   in   Mass..    1878;   assistant  U.S.   district  at-  R«^*^  F^'  ^^^^  ^i^wfL    r?i^^T*'°^/r'    **'""A1i,^°™^^ 

tornev   for  district  of  Mass..    1882-6:    mem.    Mass.  I^    Dalton   Rd..    Newton   Centre,   Mass.    Office:     79 

Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891;  lecturer  Boston  University  Sch.  ^ilk  St.,  Loston. 

of  Law;  justice  3d  Dist..  Court  of  Eastern  Middle-  ALTOBD,    Henry    Clay,    clergyman;    b.    Bolton. 

sex  since   1891.    Mem.   Bar   Assn..   City  of  Boston  Conn.,  Apr.  30,  1854;  s.  Henry  and  Mary  Williams 

(hon.),  Middlesex  Bar  Assn.    Clubs:    L'nion,  Har-  (Gillett)  Alvord;  descendant  of  Alexander  Alvord, 


^ 


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and  Jonathan  Gillet  who  came  to  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  in  the  ship  Mary  and  John,  1630;  grad. 
Hartford  lliph  Sch  .  1S73:  A.B.,  New  York  U., 
1876;  A.M.,  1879;  grad.  Hartford  Theol.  Sem., 
1N79-  m.  Alice  Cornelia  LJi.ssell,  of  Charleniont, 
Mass..  Oct.  6,  1880  (died  June  24,  1908);  m.  2d, 
Frances  Adelaide  Dyer,  of  South  Weymouth, 
Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1911;  3  children,  Henry  Bissell, 
Ruth  Gillette,  Robert  Williams.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1879;  pastor  Montague,  Mass.,  1879-86, 
Old  South  Ch.,  South  Weymouth,  since  Sept.  15, 
1886.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon.  Republican.  Address: 
South  Weymouth,   Mass. 

AIiVOBD,  James  Church,  clergyman.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

ALVORD,  John  T.,  mfr.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

AIiVORD,  John  Jay,  mfr.;  b.  Greens  Farms, 
Conn.,  July  15,  1859;  s.  Nelson  and  Mary  (Jen- 
nings) Alvord;  ed.  Selleck's  Naval  Sch.,  Norwalk, 
Conn.;  m.  Ida  Irene  Penfield,  of  Clinton,  la.,  Sept. 
9,  1906.  Born  and  reared  on  farm;  connected  with 
father  in  commission  business  in  New  York  about 
6  vrs.  and  3  yrs.  with  an  oil  house  in  New  York; 
representative  of  H.  J.  Baker  &  Bros.,  New  York, 
12  yrs.;  removed  to  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1896,  and 
established  the  Atlas  Shears  Co.  (mfrs.  of  shears), 
of  which  is  pres.  Clubs:  Sea  Side,  Bridgeport 
Yacht,  Brooklawn  Country.  Home:  Greens  Farms, 
Conn.     Olfice:     Bridgeport,   Conn. 

AMADON,  Arthur  Frank,  M.D.;  b.  Pownal,  Vt., 
Sept.  10,  1858;  s.  Perry  Frank  and  Eliza  (Mason) 
Amadon;  A.B.,  Williams  College,  1881,  A.M.,  1884; 
M.D.,  Dartmouth  Medical  College.  1891;  m.  Mary  B. 
Whitcombe,  of  Boston,  Nov.  25,  1886;  children,  Ar- 
thur F.,  Jr.,  Ruth  (deceased),  Frank  W.  Teacher 
mathematics.  Monson  (Mass.)  Acad.,  1882-4;  prin. 
Pepperell  (INIass.)  High  Sch.,  1884-6.  Putnam 
(Conn.)  High  Sch.,  1886-7;  prof,  mathematics, 
Drury  College,  Springfield.  Mo..  1887-90;  practiced 
in  Boston  since  1891.  Sec.  Sch.  Board.  Melrose. 
Mass..  1897-02.  asst.  ophthalmic  surgeon.  Mass. 
Gen.  Hosp.,  1893-04;  ophthalmic  surgeon  Melrose 
Hosp.,  since  1895.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
N.E.  Ophthal.  Soc.  Mason.  Address:  543  Boylston 
St.,  Boston. 

AMBBOSZ:,  David  Augustus,  civil  engr. ;  b. 
Deerfleld,  N.II.,  Aug.  31.  1867;  s.  Alfred  E.  and 
Clara  M.  (Towle)  Ambrose:  grad.  Dummer  Acad.. 
S.  Bvfield,  Mass.,  1884;  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1887-9:  m.  Sarah  K.  Bartleson.  of  Phila..  Pa.,  Jan. 
19,  1898;  2  children.  Homer,  Henry  A.  Began 
active  career  with  J.  P.  Titcomb.  civil  engr..  Ames- 
bury,  Mass.,  1889;  with  E.  W.  Bowditch.  Boston. 
1889-94.  W.  T.  Pierce.  1894-5;  became  connected 
with  Met.  Park  Commn..  1895,  and  served  as  div. 
engr..  1900-8.  1st  asst.  engr.  since  1908:  v.-p.  New- 
ton South  Co-operative  Bank.  Mem.  Boston  Soc. 
Civ.  Engis..  Mass.  Highway  Assn.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mason.  Recreation:  fishing.  Home: 
S5  Ridge  Rd..  Waban  (Newton).  Mass.  Office:  14 
Beacon    St..    Boston. 

ABIHIT,  Harlan  Fag'e,  principal  Phillips  Exeter 
Acad.:  April  14,  l*;53-Nov.  9,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Who  in  America.   1912-13.) 

AMES,  Adelbert,  soldier,  ex-gov.;  b.  Rockland. 
Me.,  Oct.  31,  1835;  s.  Jesse  and  Martha  B.  (Tol- 
man)  Ames;  grad.  U.S.  Mil.  Acad.,  1861;  m. 
Blanche,  d.  late  Gen.  B.  F.  Butler,  of  liOwell.  Mass., 
Julv  21,  1870;  father  of  Butler  A.  Second  It. 
2d  U.S.  Artv.,  May  6,  1861;  1st  It.  5th  Arty.,  May 
14,  1861;  col.  20th  Me.  Inf..  Aug.  20.  1862;  brig.- 
gen.  vols..  May  20,  1863;  hon.  mustered  out  of 
vol.  service.  Apr.  30,  1866:  capt.  5th  U.S.  Arty., 
June  11,  1864:  It.-col.  24th  Inf..  July  28.  1866; 
bvtd.:  maj.,  .Tuly  21,  1861,  "for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  at  Bull  Run";  It.-col..  July  1, 
1862,  for  same  at  Malvern  Hill:  col..  July  1.  1863. 
for  same  at  Gettysburg:  brig.-gen.,  Mar.  13.  1865, 
for  same  at  capture  of  Ft.  Fisher:  maj. -gen..  Mar. 
13.  1865,  for  same  in  the  field  during  the  war; 
maj. -gen.  vols.,  Jan.  15.  1865,  "for  gallant  services 
at  Ft.  Fisher":  resigned  Feb.  23.  1870;  awarded 
Congressional  Medal  of  Honor.  Sept.  1.  1893,  "for 
remaining  upon  the  field  at  Bull  Run  after  being 
severely  wounded";  brig.-gen.  vols.,  June  20,  1898 
(Spanish  War):  hon.  discharged.  .Tan.  3,  1899. 
Apptd.    by    President    Grant    provisional    gov.    of 


Miss.,  1868;  U.S.  senator,  1870-3;  gov.  of  Miss., 
1873-6;  resigned,  1876,  and  removed  to  New  York; 
removed  to  Lowell,  Mass.,  1893.  Address:  Lowell, 
Mass.* 

AMIJS,  Butler,  congressman;  b.  Lowell,  Mass., 
Aug.  22,  1871;  s.  Adelbert  and  Blanche  (But- 
ler) .\nies;  g.s.  (Jen  P..  F.  Butler;  grad.  U.S.  Mil. 
.\cad..  1894;  a(ii)lil.  2(1  It.  1  Ith  Inf.,  but  resigned; 
B.A.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1896;  unmarried.  Engaged 
in  uifg.  since  1896;  mech.  and  elec.  engr.  Was  adj. 
6th  Mass.  Vols.,  promoted  col.  after  skirmish  of 
Guanica  and  Yauco  road,  Porto  Rico.  Mem.  Lowell 
Common  Council,  1896;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1897,  1898,  1899;  mem.  5Sth  to  62d  Congresses 
(1903-13),  5th  Mass.  Dist.;  Republican.  Address: 
Lowell.    Mass.* 

ASIBS,  Charles  Bulkley,  clergyman;  b.  Groton. 
Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1879;  s.  Albert  Prescott  and  Elvira 
(Streeter)  Ames;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Groton;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1903;  B.D.,  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1908;  mar- 
ried Marian  Edith  Wells,  of  Belfast,  Me.,  Feb.  23. 
1914.  Ordained  Unitarian  ministry.  1908:  asso. 
pastor  1st  Congl.  Soc.  of  Quincy.  Mass.,  1908-11; 
pastor  1st  Parish  (Unitarian),  Belfast,  Me.,  1911- 
14;  master  St.  Lawrence  Acad.,  Groton,  Mq,ss., 
since  1915.    Home:    Groton,  Mass. 

AMES,  Charles  Pirman,  telegraph  official;  b. 
Syracuse,  N.Y.,  May  11,  1865;  s.  Lucius  B.  and 
Adeline  (Scribner)  Ames;  ed.  public  and  high  schs. 
of  Marion,  Iowa;  m.  Omaha.  Neb.,  Nov.  28,  1889, 
Alma  Hickox;  1  son,  Sanford  Scribner.  Began  as 
telegraph  operator  at  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  with  the 
C,  M.  &  St.  P.  R.R.,  continuing  3  yrs.;  then  tele- 
graph opr.  for  Western  Union  Tel.  Co.  at  Des 
Moines.  la.;  mgr.  at  Cedar  Rapids,  3  yrs..  and  at 
Des  Moines.  8  yrs..  went  to  Boston.  1902;  mgr. 
Boston  office  Western  LTnion  Tel.  Co.  until  Mar. 
1,  1903;  since  supt.  Boston  Electric  Protective  Co.. 
Am.  Dist.  Telegraph  Co.  (N.J.).  Holmes  Electric 
Protective  Co.;  dir.  Am.  Dist.  Telegraph  Co.  (Me.). 
Internat.  Telegraph  Co.  (Me.).  Vt.  &  Boston  Tele- 
graph Co.,  Mut.  Dist.  Messenger  Co.;  clerk  Frank- 
lin Telegraph  Co.  Mason  (K.T.).  Club:  Boston 
Citv.  Recreation:  fishing.  Home:  Winchester, 
Mass.    Office:    110   State  St.,   Boston. 

AMES,  Charles  G-ordon,  Unitarian  clergyman; 
Oct.  3,  1828-Apr.  15,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in   America,   1912-13.) 

AMES,  Charles  Henry,  publisher;  Feb.  5.  1847- 
Oct.   9.   1911.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

AMES,  Fisher,  lawyer;  b.  Lowell.  Mass.,  Jan. 
24,  183S;  s.  Seth  and  Margaret  (Bradford)  Ames; 
A.B.,  Harvard.  1858;  LL.B..  Harvard  Law  Sch.. 
1860;  m.  Virginia  Lee,  of  New  Orleans,  Dec.  19, 
1865.  Practiced,  Boston  (retired,  1915).  Mem.  May- 
flower Descendants,  Bridgewater  Hist.,  Alden 
Kindred,  Am.  Whist  League.  New  England  Whist 
League.  Am.  Whist  Club  (Boston).  Unitarian. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books.)  Home: 
Bedford.    Mass.* 

AMES,  Frank  I^ester,  lawyer:  b.  Canaan.  Me., 
Apr.  8,  1872;  s.  Perley  and  Betsey  A.  (Barnes) 
Ames;  grad.  Skowhegan  (Me.)  High  Sch.,  1890: 
A.  B.,  Colby,  1894,  A.  M.,  1897;  m.  Helena  Ayer 
Bartlett,  of  Unity,  Me.,  June  22,  1898;  1  son, 
Basil  Bartlett.  Began  practice  at  Norridgewock, 
Me..  1899;  organized  Somerset  Farmers'  Co-opera- 
tive Telephone  Co.;  organized  Kennebec  Farm  and 
City  Telephone  Co..  of  which  is  treas.  and  mng. 
dir.:  treas.  Norridgewock  Water  Co.;  chmn.  Bd. 
of  Selectmen.  Norridgewock,  8  yrs.  Democrat. 
Odd  Fellow,  A.O.U.W.,  Grange.  Address:  80  Pleas- 
ant St.,  Waterville,   Me. 

AMES,  Frederick  lothrop,  mfr.;  b.  North 
Easton,  Mass.,  July  23,  1876;  s.  Frederick  Lothrop 
and  Rebecca  Caroline  (Blair)  Ames;  .\.B..  Harvard. 
1898;  m.  New  York.  May  31.  1904.  Edith  C.  C. 
Cryder.  Pres.  Western  Power  Co..  Marvsville 
Dredging  Co.;  dir.  Am.  Agrl.  Chem.  Co..  Chicago 
Junction  Rvs.  &  Union  Stock  Yards  Co.  Old 
Colony  Trust  Co..  First  Nat.  Bank  of  Easton. 
Butte  Electric  Power  Co.,  Calaveras  Copper  Co.; 
trustee  North  Easton  Savings  Bank,  Free  Hos- 
pital for  Women.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Knickerbocker, 
New  York  Yacht,  Eastern  Yacht.  Home:  North 
Easton,    Mass.     Oflflce:     Ames   Bldg.,    Boston. 


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AMES,    Hobart;    b.    Nortli    Easton,    Mass.,    Aug.  R.R.  Co.,  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  Gen.  Elec. 

1865;    s.    Oakes    Angier    and    Catharine    (Hobart)  Co.,    Nat.    Shawmut   Bank,    Old    Colony   Trust   Co., 

Ames;    brother    of    Winthrop    Ames;    m.    Julia    H.  Electric  Corpn.,   Edison  Elec.   Illuminating  Co.   of 

Colony,    of   Keene,    N.H.,    June,    1891.     Pres.    Ames  Boston,  Ames  Shovel  &  Tool  Co.,  Cabot  Mfg.  Co., 

Shovel  &  Tool  Co.,  Oliver  Ames  &  Sons  Corpn.,  T.  H.    M.    Myers   Co.,   St.   Louis   Shovel   Co.,    Security 

Rowland's   Sons,    Inc.,  Wright  Shovel  Co.,   The  H.  Safe    Deposit    Co.,    Calaveras    Copper    Co.,    Fisher 

M.    Myers    Co.,    Elwood    Fuel    Co.,    Easton    Invest-  Mfg.    Co.;    trustee    Provident    Instn.    for    Savings, 

ment   Co.,    dir.    Am.    Trust   Co.,    1st    Nat.    Bank   of  Embankment    Land    Co.;    mem.    advisory   bd.    Am. 

Easton,  Kinsley  Iron  &  Machine  Co.,   Carver  Cot-  Bonding  Co.  (Baltimore).    Trustee  Children's  Hosp., 

ton  Co.,  Commercial  Nat.  Bank  of  Boston.    Clubs:  Boston    Home    for    Incurables,     Boston    Lying-in 

Algonquin,  Union,   Tennis  and  Racquet,   Somerset,  Hosp.    Republican.    Unitarian.    Homes:  N.  Easton, 

N.E.  Kennel.    Home:    North  Easton,  Mass.    Office:  Mass.,  and  15  Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston.    Office: 

Ames    Bldg.,    Boston.*  Ames   Bldg.,   Boston.* 

AMES,  James  Barr,  dean  Harvard  Law  School;  AMES,   Robert   Parker  Marr,   surgeon;    Oct.    20, 

June    22,    1846-1910.      (See    vol.    1909,    also    Who's  1856-1912.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 

Who  in  America,   1908-9.)  ica,  1906-7.) 

AMES,    John    Iiiucoln,    M.D. ;    b.    Jefferson,    Me.,  AMES,    Sarah    Washburn,    educator.      (See    vol. 

Mar.     15,     1863;     s.     John     Shepherd    and    Hannah  1909.) 

l^y^*®''^^^xT^"^}®I^P'"^P<?o'■A^*1°'Zu^?,^°^'^V?"'.'^H'^'^i"  AMES,  Stephen  B.,  insurance;  b.  Providence, 
(Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1880-1  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  r.i..  May  6,  1883;  s.  George  H.  and  Isabella 
1881-3;  A.B  Harvard^  1887;  M.p.,  Harvard  Med-  (Brownell)  Ames;  first  ancestor  in  America  on 
ical  Sch  1892;  m.  Elizabeth  J.  McGeachey,  of  father's  side  came  from  England  and  settled  in 
Clinton,  Mass  Oct.  25,  1892  Practiced  in  Boston  j^.E.  about  1635;  on  mother's  side,  8th  generation 
since  July.  1892;  prof,  of  theory  and  practice  of  j-Yom  Roger  Williams;  prep.  edn.  Mowry  and  Goff 
medicine.  Tufts  Medical  Sch.;  1st  asst.  visiting  Sch.,  Providence:  student  Brown  U.,  1906;  m.  Annie 
physician  Boston  City  Hosp.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Knight,  of  Providence,  Jan.  3,  1909;  2  children, 
Soc  Boston  Soc.  for  Med.  Improvement.  Indepen-  Knight,  George  H.,  2d.  Began  in  ins.  business  with 
dent  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Boston  starkweather  &  Shepley,  Providence,  1904;  re- 
Art,  Harvard.  Harvard  Musical  Association.  Ad-  moved  to  Boston,  1909;  mem.  since  Nov.,  1912,  of 
dress:   87  Chestnut  St.,   Boston.  Starkweather    &    Shepley,    gen.    agts.    for    Rhode 

AMES,    John    Omisbee,    cotton    mfr.;    b.    Provi-  Island  Ins.   Co.,  Phenix  Ins.   Co.,   etc.    Republican, 

dence,  R.I.,  Jan.   9.   1872;  s.  William  and  Harriette  Episcopalian.      Mem.     Alpha    Delta    Phi.      Mason. 

Fletcher   (Ormsbee)   Ames;   ed.   Berkeley  and  Uni-  Clubs:    Mass.    Automobile.    Boston   City;    Agawam 

versify    grammar    schs.,    Providence:    Mass.    Inst.  Hunt   (Providence);   Milton   (Milton,  Mass.).    Rec- 

Tech.,  Boston;  m.  Nov.  27.  1900.  Madeleine  Liver-  reations:     automobiling,     golf,     horseback     riding, 

more  Abbott,   of  Providence.    Began   1890.   as  elk.  Home:  Milton,  Mass.    Office:   43  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

^nAo^J^*^^®^n¥<f^-    ^°-',  became    sec,    1895,    agt.,  AMES,  William,  .soldier,  mfr.;  Mav  15.  1842-Mar. 

1902,  treas.,   1912;  was  elected  treas.  of  the  Inter-  s,   1914.    (See  vol.   1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 

national    Braid    Co..    Mar.    26.    1912.    the    Fletcher  j^^     1914-15)* 

Mfg.  Co.  being  absorbed  by  it;  treas.  Boston  J,_-iCi  -.ir-n-  ,,  ^  -^  ■,■  ^  ,  .  ^,. 
Spiral  Tagging  Co.;  dir.  Providence  Nat.  Bank;  AMES,  WiUiam  Hadwen,  capitalist;  s  late  Oli- 
trustee  Rhode  Island  Co.,  Providence  Instn.  for  ver  (gov.  of  Mass.,  1887-9(>)  and  Anna  Coffin  (Ray) 
Savings.  Trustee  General  Bd.,  R.I.  Episcopal  ^^dwen  Ames  Pres.  and  dir.  Am  Pneumatic  Serv- 
Conv.  Republican.  Mem.  Delta  Psi.  Clubs:  Hope  ice  Co..  N.Y  Pneumatic  Service  Co.,  Chicago  Pos- 
(Providence),  Merchants',  Tennis  and  Racquet  t^^-P^.^^JSP^tiH.  -r^^^Y^^^  *^°'  ^.^o^ton  Pneumatic 
(New  York).  Home:  121  Power  St.  Office:  47  Transit  Co  St  Louis  Pneumatic  Service  Co  Lam- 
Charles    St.,    Providence,    R.L  son    Consolidated    Store    Service    Co.,    South    Side 

. „     _  ,        .-^      ,                 ..    ,.                „      ,     .   ,  Plantation   Co.    (New   Orleans);    pres.   and   trustee 

AMES,    John    Stanley,    capitalist;    s.    Frederick  N.  Easton  Savings  Bank;  sec.  and  dir.  Ames  Shovel 

Lothrop  and  Rebecca  C.   (Blair)   Ames;  A.B.,  Har-  &  Tool   Co.    (and  subsidiary  cos.),   Oliver   Ames  & 

vard,  1901;  married.    Dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank  of  Easton;  Sons  Corpn.,   T.   Rowland's   Sons.   Inc..   Easton   In- 

trustee  North  Easton  Savings  Bank.    Homes:  North  vestment   Co.,    The  H.    M.   Mvers   Co.;    sec.    Wright 

Easton,    Mass..    and    306    Dartmouth    St..    Boston.  Shovel  Co. :  dir.  Rumford  Falls  Paper  Co.,  1st  Nat. 

Office:    Ames  Bldg.,   Boston.  Bank  of  Easton.    Homes:  N.  Easton.  Mass.,  and  267 

AMES,  Oakes,  botanist;  b.  North  Easton,  Mass.,  Commonwealth  av.    Office:  Ames  Bldg.,  Boston. 

Sept.    26,    1874:    s.    Gov.    Oliver    and    Anna    Coffin  AMES,     Winthrop,    capitalist;     moved     to    New 

(Ray)    Hadwen   Ames;   A.B..    Harvard.    1898.   A.M.,  York.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

1899;  m.  Blanche  Ames,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  May  15,  amey    Harrv  B     lawver     rSpp  vol    iQftQ'* 

1900.     Asst.    in   botanv,    1899-1900.    instr.,    1900-10,  a^^^.  Harry  B.,  lawj  er.    (bee  vol.  1909.) 

Harvard;  asst.  dir.  Bot.  Garden  of  Harvard.   1899-  .^  AMOB,  Lawrence,  clergyman;  b.  Pewsey.  Wilts., 

10,  dir.  since  1910:  mem.  faculty  Sch.  of  Tropical  ?ng.,  Oct.  24.  1864;  s.  George  and  Dinah  (Bullock) 

Medicine,     Harvard    Med.     Sch.     Fellow    A.A.A.S.,  Amor;  grad    St.  Bon  Coll.,  Warminster,  Eng..  1885; 

Linnfean  Soc.  of  London;  mem.  Am.  Soc.  Natural-  ^-  ^^I}^^  ^-  J^k^'i^X^^-  ?^  St.   John's.  Newfound- 

ists,    Am.    Forestrv    Assn..    Am.    Breeders'    Assn.,  land,  Oct.  8,  1890;  1  daughter   Annie  Dorothy  Har- 

Nat.   Inst.    Social   Sciences.   N.E.   Bot.   Club,    Mass.  y.ey.    Deacon,    1887,    priest,    1889,   P.E.    Ch.;   curate 

Hort.  Soc,  Boston  Soc.  Natural  History,  Biol.  Soc.  Pp^t  de  Grave.   1887-9,  Greenspond.   1889-92    (both 

Washington.    Assn.    International    des"  Botanistes,  ol^^??'^?""^^?^^  =    rector,     St.    Margaret's    Bay, 

Sullivant    Moss   Chapter,    Linn^an   Fern    Chapter.  ^S-  H5?"I'  ^'^'^°*'^^-?',^^,^^:^(',^-  Yi.'^^'' ^'"•'^°''' 

Chmn.   Sch.  Bd.  of  Easton:  patron  New  York  Bot.  ^.S..   1905-8;   rector  St.  John's  Ch     Walpole,  N.H., 

Garden.      Unitarian.      Clubs:      Algonquin.     Boston  since  1908.    Mason.    Address:  Walpole,  N.H. 

Athletic.  Mass.  Automobile.  Boston  Art.    Author  of  AMOBY,    Arthur,    business    man:    Feb.    6.    1841- 

numerous  papers,  mainly  dealing  with  orchids,  in  Aug..    1911.     (See    vol.    1909,    also    Who's    Who    in 

bot.  periodicals,  and  of  contributions  on  the  oi-chid  America.   1912-13.)* 


flora  of  Florida,   and   of   the   serial   work   entitled 
'Orchidacepe,"    of    which    4    vols,    have    been    pub 


AMOBY,    Charles    Bean,    retired    mfr.;    b.    New 


umce.   94   Ames  aiag..  hsoston.  ^j^^  ^^^^  ^^^^  England  and   settled  at  Charles- 

AMES,  Oliver,  capitalist:  b.  North  Easton,  Mass..  town.  S.C,  about  1690;  ed.  pub.  schools  of  Roxbury 

Oct.  21.  1864;  s.  Frederick  Lothrop  and  Rebecca  C.  and  Jamaica  Plain.  Mass.;  m.  Emily  A.  Ferriday,  of 

(Blair)  Ames;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1886;  m.  Elise  West.  Natchez.  Miss..  1867  (died  Julv  31,  1879);  2d.  Lilly 

of   Boston.   Dec.    3,    1890.    Pres.   Washington   Mills  Clapp,  of  New  Orleans,  La.,  Apr.  30.   1881;  4  chil- 

Emery    Mfg.    Co.,    Met.    Storage    "V\''arehouse    Co.,  dren,  Charles  Bean,   Jr.,   Leita  Montgomery   (Mrs. 

T^nion  Copper  Mining  Co.,  1st  Nat.   Bank   (Easton.  Charles  E.  Perkins,  of  Burlington.  la.).  John  Aus- 

Mass.);    v. -p..   treas.    Oliver   Ames   &   Sons   Corpn  .  tin  and  Roger.    Served  4  years  in  (jivil  War;  apptd. 

Easton  Investment  Co.;  v.-p.  Ames  Shovel  &  Tool  1st  It.  24th  Mass.  Inf.,  Sept.  2,  1861;  capt.,  Nov.  1. 

Co.    of   Tex..   Wright    Shovel   Co.;    dir.    C.    &  N.-W.  1862;  capt.  asst.  adj.  gen.  vols..  May  18,  1864;  bvtd. 

Ry.  Co.  (mem.  exec.  com.).  Oregon  Short  Line  R.R.  maj.  vols..  Mar.  13,  1865,  for  distinguished  gallan- 

Co.,  U.P.  R.R.  Co.,  C.,St.P.,M.  &  O.  R.R..  Old  Colony  try   and    meritorious   services   in   front   of  Peters- 


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burg,  Va.;  resigned,  May  9.  1865.  Began  as  a  cot- 
ton broker  and  buyer  at  New  Orleans,  1865;  re- 
moved to  Boston,  ISSO,  and  became  associated  with 
Hamilton  Mlg.  Co.,  of  which  lie  was  treas.  and 
dir.,  1SS6-09  (retired),  now  dir.  same;  trustee 
Amory  A.  Lawrence  Estate.  A  founder  of  Gettys- 
burg i*eace  Memorial  Assn.  Mem.  Mass.  Loyal  Le- 
gion (past  comdi-.),  Post  No.  13,  G.A.R.  (sr.  past 
v.-comdi'.).  Republican.  Episcopalian  (sr.  warden 
Oh.  of  the  Holy  Spirit).  Clubs:  .Somerset,  Hoosic 
Whisick  (Milton).  Recreation:  farming.  Home: 
Milton,    Mass.    Office:   201   Devonshire  St.,   Boston. 

AMOBY,  Charles  'Walter,  mfr.,  financier;  Oct.  16, 
1842-Nov.  6,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,   l!tl2-13.) 

AMOBV,  Francis  I.,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  June  5, 
1850;  s.  William  and  Anna  P.  G.  (Sears)  Amory; 
grad.  Harvard,  1871,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1S7G;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1876;  m.  Boston,  May  12,  1886,  (Jrace 
J.  Minot;  children,  Mary  .Josephine  (Mrs.  Fulton 
Gutting),  Charles  M.,  Francis  I.,  Jr.  Has  practiced 
in  Boston  since  1876;  pres.  Cabot  Mfg.  Co.  since 
1900;  pres.  Fifty  Associates.  Clubs:  Somerset.  The 
Country.  Home:  413  Commonwealth  Av.  Office: 
199  Washington  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

AMOBY,  Frederic,  treasurer  Nashua  Mfg.  Co., 
Jackson  Co.;  dir.  Boston  Mfrs.  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co. 
Home:  Bar  Harbor,  Me.  Office:  82  Devonshire  St., 
Boston. 

AMOBY,  Harcourt,  capitalist;  A.B.,  Harvard 
Univ.,  1876.  Treas.  Indian  Head  Mills,  of  Ala.; 
treas.  and  elk.  Lancaster  Mills;  dir.  State  St.  Trust 
Co.,  Am.  Mut.  Liability  Ins.  Co..  Mut.  Boiler  Ins. 
■Co.,  Saco-Lowell  Shops,  Textile  Securities  Co. 
Home:  293  Beacon  St.  Office:  82  Devonshire  St., 
Boston. 

AMOBY,  Bobert,  M.D.;  May  3,  1842-Aug.  28,  1910. 
'(See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1912- 
13.) 

AMOBY,  ■William,  mfr.;  b.  Boston,  Sept.  19,  1869; 
.=;.  Charles  Walter  and  Elizabeth  (Gardner)  Amory; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1891;  m.  Mary  R.  Stockton,  of  Bos- 
ton, Oct.  14,  1903.  In  office  of  Amory  Mfg.  Co., 
Boston,  1892-7;  with  Amoskeag  Mfg.  Co.,  1897-07; 
treas..  Boston  office.  Pepperell  Mfg.  Co.,  of  Bidde- 
ford.  Me.,  since  1907;  trustee  Amoskeag  Mfg.  Co.; 
dir.  Lawrence  Mfg.  Co.,  Great  Falls  Mfg.  Co.,  Union 
Nat.  Bank,  Suffolk  Savings  Bank,  Old  Colony  Trust 
Co.,  Lewiston  Bleachery.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Was  It.  Battery  A,  1st  Arty.,  M.V.M., 
1895-04.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Tennis  and  Racquet, 
Countrv,  Norfolk  Hunt.  Home:  341  Beacon  St.  Of- 
lice:    141   Milk  St.,   Boston. 

AMSDFN,  Charles  Hubhard,  custom  house  offi- 
cer; b.  P.osciiwen,  N.H.,  .luly  8,  1848;  s.  Henry  H. 
and  l\lary  (Muzzey)  Amsdcn;  descendant  of  Isaac 
.\insden,  who  came  from  Scotland  and  settled  at 
(Cambridge,  Mass.,  1652;  ed.  common  schs.  and  Aj)- 
pleton  Acad.;  m.  Helen  A.  Brown,  of  Penacook, 
N.H.,  Oct.  29.  1870  (died  Aug.  6.  1891);  3  children, 
Henry  H.,  Mary  Ardelle,  Ardelle  Brown;  m.  2d, 
Alma  E.  Deane,  of  Middlebury,  Vt.,  Nov.  28,  1908. 
Began  active  career  under  his  father  in  furniture 
liusiness  in  1867,  and  became  mem.  H.  H.  Amsden 
<Sc  Sons;  after  death  of  father  and  brother,  con- 
ducted for  more  than  20  yrs.  the  largest  furniture 
mfg.  business  in  N.E. ;  also  mem.  firm  of  John 
Whitaker  &  Co..  lumber  dealers;  one  of  organizers 
Concord  Axle  Co.,  and  mem.  bd.  of  dirs.  Granite 
State  Fire  Ins.  Co.;  retired  from  business  on  ac- 
-count  of  financial  reverses  during  the  panic  of 
1893.  Alderman.  City  of  Concord,  1873-4;  mem. 
N^  H.  Senate,  1883;  Dem.  candidate  for  gov.,  1888, 
1890;  pres.  State  Bd.  of  Commrs.,  W^orld's  Fair. 
'Chicago,  1892-3;  deputy  naval  officer,  Boston.  Bap- 
tist. Mason  (KT.).  Mem.  Mercantile  Library 
Assn.  (sec).  Club:  Boston  City.  Recreation:  coun- 
try  life.    Office:  Custom  House,  Boston. 

AMSDEN,  Henry  Hubbard,  M.D. ;  b.  Concord, 
N.H.,  .luly  l.^"),  1872;  s.  Charles  Hubbard  and  Helen 
Ardelle  (Brown)  Amsden;  prelim,  edn.  pub.  schs., 
■Concord;  M.D.,  Boston  II.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1896; 
m.  Grace  F.  Page,  of  Concord.  June  29.  1S9S;  2 
children,  John  Page,  Edward  Daggett.  Practiced 
In  Concord,  since  1905:  adj.  surgeon,  ear,  nose  and 
Throat.  Margaret  Pillsbury  Gen.  Hosp.  Mem. 
A.  M  A..  N.H.  Med.  Soc.,  N.H.  Surg.  Club,  N.H.  Hist. 


See.     Mason;    Odd    Fellow.     Republican.     Conglist. 
Address:    46    N  State   St.,   Concord,   N.H. 

AMSTEB,  Nathan  Iieonard,  capitalist;  b.  Rou- 
niania,  Ajir.  14,  l.blilJ;  .■^.  Isaac  and  Merriam  (De 
.Stahl)  Amster;  ed.  in  the  old  country;  m.  Estelle 
Dreyfus,  of  Boston,  Oct.  30,  1901;  2  sons,  Nathan 
Leonard,  Jr.,  and  James  Randolph.  Pres.  Shannon 
Copper  Co.;  pres.  Globe  Light  &  Power  Co.  (Ariz.); 
operator  of  3  R  Mines  (Ariz.);  dir.  Boston  Opera 
Co.  Pres.  Boston  Newsboys  Club;  1st  v. -p.  Mt. 
Sinai  Hosp.;  dir.  Fedei-ated  Jewish  Charities.  Re- 
publican. Club:  Boston  City  (chmn.  finatice  com.). 
Recreations:  golf,  horseback  riding,  walking. 
Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  22  Equitable  Bldg., 
Boston. 

ANSEBSEN,  Carl  A.;  b.  Norway,  Dec.  30,  1865; 
s.  Hans  and  Beathe  (Olsen)  Andersen;  ed.  in  Nor- 
way; came  to  America,  1884;  m.  Feb.  3,  1887,  Louise 
Knudsen.  Went  to  sea  in  youth;  served  on  U.S. 
Coast  and  Geographic  Survey  2  yrs.;  served  on 
cup  defenders  Atlantic  and  Mayflower;  in  oyster 
business  with  J.  &  J.  W.  Ellsworth  Co.  since  1886, 
first  as  deck  hand,  later  as  capt.  and  mgr. ;  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.  from  Town  of  Norwalk.  1911-13. 
Democrat.  Mason:  inem.  Odd  Fellows,  Foiesters, 
I.O.  Red  Men,  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs:  South  Norwalk 
Fish.  .South  Norwalk  Launch  (commodore),  South 
Noiwalk  Ichoda  Yacht.  Address:  28  1st  St.,  East 
Noiwalk,   Conn. 

ANDXIBSEN,  Christian  Feder,  coal  operator:  b. 
Svaneke,  Denmark,  Dec.  6,  1864;  s.  Hans  Koffod 
and  Anna  Marie  (Dahl)  Andersen;  brought  to 
America,  1867;  grad.  St.  Johnsbury  (Vt.)  Acad., 
1885;  B.S.,  Dartmouth,  1889;  m.  Bertha  M.  Bates, 
of  Lancaster,  Pa.,  Nov.  13,  1890;  1  daughter,  Mar- 
gurete  (died  Jan.  30,  1904).  In  publishing  business 
in  New  York,  1889;  real  estate  business  in  Neb., 
1890,  Boston,  1891-6;  entered  coal  business  (whole- 
sale) in  Boston,  1896;  coal  operator  since  1902, 
with  mines  in  Pa.;  incorporator,  1903,  and  pres. 
Andersen  Coal  Mining  Co.;  pres.  Weymouth  Seam 
Face  Granite  Co.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
Order  of  Kokoal,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  B.P.O.  Elks.  Club: 
Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Home:  Hotel  Westminster, 
Boston;  (summer)  Quincy,  Mass.  Office:  120  Milk 
St.,   Boston. 

ANBEBSON,  Alexander  James,  M.D.,  surgeon; 
1).  .St.  Thomas's  Mount,  nr.  Madras,  India,  Jan.  2, 
1869;  s.  Dr.  David  Hawley  Burn  and  Clara  (Car- 
penter) Anderson;  prep,  edn..  Royal  High  Sch.. 
Edinburgh,  Scotland;  M.B.,  CM.,  U.  of  Edinburgh, 
1891;  came  to  America,  1902;  m.  Margaret  Tiffany, 
of  Washington,  D.C.,  June  9,  1896:  2  children.  Lil- 
ian Alexandra,  David  Alexander  Burn.  Practiced 
in  Newport,  R.I.,  since  1892;  surgeon  on  visiting 
staff.  Newport  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc, 
Catholic.  Recreation:  fishing.  Address:  123  Pel- 
ham  .St.,  Newport,  R.I. 

ANDEBSON,  Asher,  clergyman;  b.  Flatlands, 
L.I.,  N.Y.,  July  23,  1846;  s.  John  William  and  Eliza 
Ann  (Duiyea)  Anderson;  A.B,,  Rutgers  Coll..  1870, 
A.M.,  1873;  B.D.,  New  Brunswick  Theol.  Sem.,  1873: 
(D.D.,  Iowa  Coll.,  1904,  Rutgers,  1904);  m.  Mary 
E.  R.  Dorrance,  of  Freehold,  N.J.,  Oct.  2,  1873.  Or- 
dained Ref.  Ch.  in  America  ministry,  1873;  pastor 
Fl.atbush,  N.Y.,  1873-5.  Fishkill,  N.Y.,  1875-80.  Pas- 
saic, N.J.,  18§^-5;  installed  Congl.  ministry,  1885; 
pastor  Bristol,  Conn.,  1885-90,  Meriden,  Conn..  1890- 
01;  editor  Congl.  Year  Book  since  1901;  pastor 
Fitchburg,  Mass.  Mem.  bd.  pub.  sch.  examiners, 
Pass.-iic,  N.J.,  1882-5;  mem.  Meriden  bd.  of  edn., 
1892-8;  registrar  Central  Conf..  Conn.,  1892-01; 
chaplain  2d  Regt.  Conn.  N.G.,  1895-9;  trustee  Hart- 
ford Theol.  Sem.  since  1895;  moderator  Conn.  State 
Assn.,  1899:  corporate  (hon.)  mem.  A.B.C.F.M.;  sec. 
Nat.  Council  Congl.  Chs.  in  U.S.,  1900-14:  editor 
Minutes  of  National  Council,  1901,  04,  07,  10.  Pres. 
Dewing  Memorial,  Revere,  Mass.,  1910.  Mem.  Chi 
Phi.  Club:  Boston  Congl.  Republican.  Mason.  Au- 
thor of  pamphlets,  etc.  Office:  14  Beacon  St., 
Boston* 

ANDEBSON,  Clifford  Speuce,  lawyer;  b.  Port- 
land, Me.,  Aug.  24,  1878;  s.  Thomas  Davis.  Jr.,  and 
Fannie  Maria  (Cross)  Anderson:  student  Provi- 
dence (RI.)  High  Sch.,  1892-3;  grad.  Worcester 
Acad..  1896;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1900;  LL.B..  Harvard 
T^aw    .Sch..    1903;    m.    Phyllis    Green,    of    Rosemont, 


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Pa.,  Oct.  15,  190S;  1  son,  Robert  Patton.  Admitted 
to  Mass.  bar,  1903,  and  since  practiced  at  Worces- 
ter; mem.  Hudson  &  Anderson,  1903-S,  Stiles  &  An- 
derson since  1908;  asst.  city  solicitor  since  1908; 
incorporator  Worcester  County  Instn.  for  Savings. 
Mem.  1st  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M.,  1901-3;  mem. 
Worcester  Rep.  City  Com.,  1908.  Mem.  Am.,  Mass. 
State  and  Worcester  County  bar  assns.,  Worcester 
Chamber  Commerce,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Up- 
silon.  Baptist.  Clubs:  Worcester,  The  Bohemians, 
Worcester  Tennis.  Editor  of  Chaiter,  Laws  and 
Ordinances  of  the  City  of  Worcester,  1911.  Home: 
11  Wheeler  Av.  Office:  314  Main  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

ANDEBSOIT,  Edward,  clergyman;  b.  Boston, 
Nov.  19,  1833;  s.  Rufus  (D.D.,  LL  D.)  and  Eliza 
(Hill)  Anderson;  ed.  in  Boston  schs. ;  pvt.  instrn. ; 
studied  theology  with  father  and  pastor;  m.  Har- 
riet Flora  Shumway,  of  South  Bend,  Ind.,  .July  29, 
1857.  Ordained  Congl.  ministrv,  1858;  pastor,  St. 
.roseph,  Mich.,  1858-60,  Quincv,  111.,  1874-80,  To- 
ledo, O.,  1880-4,  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1884-9,  Danielson, 
Conn.,  1890-5.  Served  with  .John  Brown  in  Kan- 
sas: chaplain  37th  111.  Vols,  till  after  the  Missouri 
campaign,  1862;  col.  12th  Ind.  Vol.  Cav.  vintil  close 
of  war.  Mason  (32°),  K.P.,  I.O.O.F.,  etc.  Home: 
180  Monroe  Rd.,  Qulncy,  Mass.* 

ANBEBSOIT,  ISlbridgfe  B.,  lawyer;  b.  St.  Louis, 

Mo.,  Sept.  12.  1864;  s.  Galusha  (theologian  and 
educator)  and  Mary  E.  (Roberts)  Anderson;  B.S., 
U.  of  Chicago,  1885;  m.  Elizabeth  D.  Harris,  of 
Salem,  Mass.,  May  15,  1889;  1  daughter,  Mary 
Frances.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1886;  practiced  at 
Salem  to  1887,  then  removed  to  Boston;  mem.  Bart- 
lett  &  Anderson,  1889-99.  Anderson,  Sweetser  & 
Wiles  since  Aug.  15,  1909.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass. 
bar  assns.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Essex,  Mid- 
dlesex and  Internat.  bar  assns.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce  since  1888.  Clubs:  Boston 
Citv.  Exchange  (Boston),  Salem  (Salem).  Home: 
W^enham,   Mass.    Office:   84   State  St.,   Boston. 

ANDEBSOIT,  Frederick  Iiiucoln,  theologian;  b. 
St.  Louis,  Apr.  14,  1862;  s.  Galusha  and  Mary  E. 
(Roberts)  Anderson;  A.B.,  U.  of  Chicago,  1882, 
A.M.,  1885;  B.D.,  Bapt.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1888; 
(D.D.,  Brown  U.,  1904);  spent  10  months  studying 
in  German  universities,  1904-5:  m.  Gertrude  B. 
Fuller,  of  Chicago,  Dec.  24,  1884;  2d,  Lydia  W. 
Wolfe,  of  St.  Louis,  Aug.  17,  1897.  Asst.  prof. 
Latin,  U.  of  Chicago,  1882-5;  pastor  Morgan  Park, 
111.,  1887-8;  ordained  Bapt.  ministrv.  1888;  pastor 
Second  Ch.,  Rochester,  N.Y.,  1888-1900;  prof.  N.T. 
interpretation,  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  since  1900. 
Author:  The  Man  of  Nazareth,  1914.  Address: 
Newton  Centre,   Mass.* 

ANDEBSON,  Galusha,  theologian;  b.  Clarendon, 
N.Y.,  Mar.  7,  1832;  s.  Seneca  and  Lucy  (Webb) 
Anderson;  A.B.,  U.  of  Rochester,  1854.  A.M..  1857; 
grad.  Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1856;  (S.T.D.,  Roches- 
ter. 1866,  LL.D.,  1884;  LL  D.,  Madison,  now  Col- 
gate U..  1884);  m.  Mary  E.  Roberts,  of  Boston, 
Mass.,  Apr.  23,  1861;  father  of  Frederick  Lincoln 
Anderson.  Ordained  Baptist  ministrv,  1856;  pas- 
tor Janesville,  Wis.,  1856-8,  St.  Louis,  1858-66; 
prof,  homiletics,  ch.  polity  and  pastoral  duties, 
Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1866-73;  pastor  Brooklyn. 
1873-6,  Second  Ch.,  Chicago,  1876-8;  pres.  old  U.  of 
Chicago,  1878-85;  pastor  First  Ch.,  Salem,  Mass., 
1885-7;  pres.  Denison  U.,  Ohio,  1887-90;  prof,  in 
Bapt.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1890-2;  prof,  practical 
theology,  Div.  Sch.,  U.  of  Chicago.  1892-04.  emeri- 
tus prof,  since  1904.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books.)  Home:  11  Jenison  St.,  Newtonville, 
Mass.* 

ANSEBSOIT,  Georgre  Weston,  lawyer;  b.  Ac- 
worth,  N.H.,  Sept.  1,  1861:  s.  David  Campbell  and 
Martha  Lucinda  (Brigham)  Anderson;  grad.  dish- 
ing Acad..  Ashburnham,  Mass..  1882  (valedicto- 
rian); A.B..  Williams,  1886:  LL.B.,  summa  cum 
laude,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1890;  m.  Minnie  E. 
Mitchell,  of  Mason.  N.H.,  Julv  31.  1897  (died  1906); 
children,  Clara  M.,  Robert  D.,  Richard  B.  Began 
practice  in  Boston,  1890;  instr.  in  equity  law,  Bos- 
ton U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1891-4;  mem.  Boston  Sch. 
Com.,  1894-1900:  Dem.  candidate  for  atty.  gen.  of 
Mass.,  1911,  1912;  apptd.  mem.  Mass.  Public  Serv- 
ice Commn..  July  1.  1913,  for  term  of  4  yrs. ;  re- 
signed Oct.,   1914:  U.S.  atty,  for  district  of  Mass., 


since  Oct.,  1914.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Suffolk  Bar 
Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Am.  Acad.  Polit. 
and  Social  Science,  Am.  Statistical  Assn.,  Am. 
Econ.  Assn.,  Am.  Assn.  for  Labor  Legislation,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Democrat.  Unitarian.  Mason.  Clubs: 
University,  Twentieth  Century,  Economic,  Algon- 
quin, City  (Boston);  City  (New  York);  WoUaston 
Golf,  Woods  Hole  Golf,  Brae  Burn  Country,  Sea- 
puit.  Home:  219  Fisher  Av.,  Brookline.  Office:  85 
Devonshire  St.,  Boston.* 

ANBEBSON,  Jerome  Schenok,  insurance,  pub- 
lisher; b.  Phila.,  Sept.  22,  1843;  s.  Rev.  Jerome 
Schenck  and  Catharine  Elizabeth  (Douglas)  An- 
derson; ed.  Stonington,  Conn.;  m.  Emma  Jane  Horn, 
of  Indianapolis,  Mar.  7,  1865.  Pres.  Stonington 
Pub.  Co.  (established  1869),  pubs.  Stonington  Mir- 
ror and  Mystic  Journal;  mgr.  Stonington  Ins. 
Agency  since  1872;  justice  of  the  peace  since  1874. 
Corporal  132d  Ind.  Vols,  in  Civil  War.  Republican 
since  1896.  Mason;  A.O.U.W.,  G.A.R.  Club:  Army 
and  Navy  (Conn.).  Address:  Water  St.,  Stoning- 
ton, Conn. 

ANDEBSON,  Jerry  H.,  farmer;  b.  Standish,  Me., 
July  2,  1864;  s.  William  A.  and  Adaline  M.  (Hob- 
son)  Anderson;  ed.  common  schs.  and  Limington 
Acad.;  m.  Oct.  2,  1887,  Eva  B.  Pattee,  of  Liming- 
ton, Me.  Engaged  for  10  yrs.  in  lumbering,  win- 
ters, and  log-driving,  summers;  with  J.  G.  Deering 
&  Son,  Biddeford,  1897-08;  has  served  as  road 
commr.,  chmn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  chmn.  Bd.  of  As- 
sessors and  Overseers  of  Poor  to  1910;  mem.  Me. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911,  1912.  Republican.  Free  Baptist. 
Mem.  I.O.  Red  Men  (Past  Sachem),  K.  of  P.  Ad- 
dress: S.  Limington,  Me. 

ANSEBSOIT,  Jolin  Stevens,  stock-breeder  and 
farmer.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

ANDEBSON,  John  WendeU;  b.  Gray,  Me.,  Dec. 
25,  1871;  s.  John  D.  and  Anna  S.  (Thayer)  Ander- 
son; A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1894;  studied  law,  Portland; 
unmarried.  Supt.  schs.,  Cjrav,  1895-8,  and  1903-8; 
with  N.E.  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.,  Portland. 
1909-10;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12;  mem.  Me. 
Gypsy  Moth  Commn.,  1911-12;  spl.  agent  York 
County  Power  Co.,  1912;  deputy  sheriff  Cumber- 
land County  Court  House,  1913-15.  Mem.  Zeta  Psi 
(college).   Democrat.   Conglist.   Address:  Gray,  Me. 

ANDEBSON,  Joseph,  clergyman;  b.  Broomton, 
Rossshire,  Scot.,  Dec.  16,  1836;  s.  William  and  Mary 
(Rose)  Anderson;  came  to  America,  1842;  A.B., 
Coll.  City  of  New  York,  1854,  A.M.,  1857;  grad. 
Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1857;  (D.D.,  Yale,  1878);  m. 
Anna  Sands  Gildersleeve,  New  York,  Jan.  24,  1859. 
Ordained  to  ministry,  1858;  pastor  First  Ch.,  Stam- 
ford, 1858-61,  First  Ch.,  Norwalk,  1861-4,  First 
Ch.,  Waterburv,  1865-05,  pastor  emeritus  since 
1905.  Editor  of  the  Waterbury  American,  1872-3; 
moderator  Gen.  Assn.  of  Conn.,  1877,  1890,  Gen. 
Conf.  Congl.  Chs.  of  Conn.,  1878;  del.  Internat. 
Congl.  Council,  Lopdon,  1891;  mem.  Corpn.  of  Yale 
since  1884.  Pres.  Conn.  Bible  Soc,  1884-04;  dir. 
Missionary  Soc.  of  Conn.,  1885-06;  warden  borough 
of  Woodmont,  1904-8;  visited  Italy,  Egypt  and 
Palestine,  1907.  Corporate  mem.  A.B.C.F.M. ;  mem. 
Am.  Antiq.  Soc,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Nat.  Inst.  Social 
Sciences,  Mattatuck  Hist.  Soc.  (pres.  and  dir.  of 
the  mus.).  Has  made  spl.  study  of  languages  and 
antiquities  of  Am.  Indians.  Editor  and  largely 
author  of  "The  Town  and  City  of  Waterbury"  (3 
vols.),  1896;  and  author  of  numerous  published  ad- 
dresses and  poems  and  of  books  and  pamphlets  on 
local  history,  etc.    Address:   Woodmont,  Conn.* 

ANDEBSON,  Joseph  Gaudentius,  bishop;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Sept.  30,  1865;  s.  John  J.  and  Ellen  (McVay) 
Anderson;  A.B.,  Boston  Coll.,  1887  (D.D.,  1909); 
grad.  St.  John's  Sem.,  Brighton,  Mass.,  1892.  Or- 
dained priest  R.C.  Ch.,  1892;  chaplain  Mass.  State 
Prison,  1894-04;  dir.  Bur.  of  Catholic  Charities, 
Boston,  1903-8;  diocesan  dir.  of  charities  since 
1908;  vicar-gen.  Boston  Diocese,  Jan.  14,  1909: 
prothonotary  apostolic,  Apr.  9,  1909;  consecrated 
auxiliary  bishop  of  Boston,  July  25,  1909;  pastor 
St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  since  Jan.  1,  190  8. 
V.-p.  St.  Elizabeth's  Hosp.  and  the  various  Cath- 
olic instns  of  the  diocese.  Address:  49  Magnolia 
St.,   Boston.* 

ANDEBSON,  Karl,  painter:  b.  Oxford,  O.,  .Tan. 
13,  1874;  s.  I.  M.  and  Emma  (Smith)  Anderson;  ed. 


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pub.  schs.,  Art  Inst,  of  Chicago,  and  in  Paiis  art 
schs.;  m.  Ht-len  Edgerton  Buell,  of  Marietta,  O., 
Sept.  1,  1904.  Painted  in  Holland,  Spain  and  Italy; 
exhibited  in  Paris  Salon,  St.  Louis  Expn.,  Nat. 
Acad.  Design  and  Soc.  Am.  Painters  exhbns.  Silver 
medal,  Carnegie  Internat.  Exhbn.,  1910;  repre- 
sented in  permanent  collection  of  Art  Inst,  of  Chi- 
caK'i-    .\..\'.\.     Iliinie:    Westport,  Conn.* 

ANDERSON,  larz,  diplomat.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Wtios    \\  ho    in   America,    1914-15.) 

ANDERSON,  Olof  John,  clergyman;  b.  North 
Rorum,  Sweden.  Jan.  29,  1S72;  s.  John  and  Bengta 
(Anderson)  Anderson;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn., 
1903;  m.  Waitie  Carruth  Butler,  of  Warren,  Ale., 
Nov.  24,  1904;  1  daughter,  Emily  Irene.  Came  to 
America,  1892;  ordained  M.E.  ministiy,  1903;  pas- 
tor Wilder,  I_,ewiston  and  Hanover,  Vt.,  1903-5,  St. 
Johnsbury  Center  and  East  Lvndon,  1905-8,  N. 
Danville,  1908-10,  Derby  since  1910.  Trustee  Vil- 
lage of  Derby,  1914-15.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow  (sec. 
local  lodge,  1914-15).  Treas.  Vt.  Conf.,  at  its  an- 
nual session  at  Brattleboro,  1915.  Republican. 
Recreations:  trout  fishing  and  hunting.  Piominent 
as  lecturer;  chief  lectures  entitled  "Masked  Faces" 
and  "The  House  That  Jack  Built."  Address:  Derby, 
Vermont. 

ANDERSON,  ThomaB  Davis,  clergyman;  b.  Rox- 
bury  (now  pait  of  Bo.ston),  Mass..  Feb.  26,  1853; 
s.  Thomas  Davis  and  Lucy  Ann  (Spence)  Ander- 
son; A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1874  (D.D.,  1894);  grad.  New- 
ton Theol.  Instn.,  1877;  m.  Fannv  M.  Cross,  of 
Providence,  R.I.,  Nov.  27,  1877  (died.  July  25, 
1885);  2d,  Mrs.  Jane  A.  Hartwell,  of  Providence, 
Dec.  13,  1893.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  Nov.  22, 
1877;  pastor  First  Ch.,  Portland,  Me.,  1877-82.  Sev- 
enth Ch.,  Baltimore,  1882-7,  Central  Ch..  Provi- 
dence, 1887-02,  Emmanuel  Ch.,  Albany,  N.T.,  1902- 
10;  now  engaged  in  lit.  work.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  other  details.)  Home:  2  Wellington 
Terrace.  Brookline,  Mass.* 

ANDERSON,  "Wilbert  Iiee,  clergyman;  Julv  21, 
18r,7-.Mar.  2^>,  1915.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

ANDERSON,  William  Gilbert;  b.  St.  Joseph, 
Mich.,  Sept.  9,  1860:  s.  Edward  and  Harriet  (Shum- 
way)  Anderson;  M.D.,  Adelbert  Coll.,  Cleveland. 
1883;  study  and  research  in  foreign  methods  of 
phys.  training,  Europe,  1899,  1901;  A.B.,  Yale. 
1902.  A.M..  1903,  M.Sc.  1909;  Dr.  P.H..  Harvard. 
1912;  m.  Mar.  16,  1SS3.  Orace  Lee  Phillips,  of  Mem- 
phis, Tenn. ;  1  son.  William  L.  Dean  Chautauqua 
Sch.  of  Phvsical  Edn..  1886-04;  pres.  Brooklyn 
Normal  Sch.  of  Phvs.  Edn.,  1885-92;  pres.  Ander- 
son Normal  Sch.  of  Phys.  Edn.,  1893-03:  dir.  Yale 
Univ.  Gym.  since  1904  and  prof.  phys.  edn.,  Yale, 
since  1905;  lecturer  on  phvs.  edn.  U.  of  Utah,  1908- 
09;  mem.  faculty.  Summer  Sch..  U.  of  Cal.,  1912: 
etc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Fellow  Soc.  Sciences 
and  Art,  Tjondon.  1886;  mem.  Am.  Assn.  Advance- 
ment Phys.  Edn.  (sec.  1885-8.  treas..  1888-92).  Col- 
legiate Soc.  Phy.s.  Dirs.  (pres..  1900).  A.A.A.S.. 
Chi  Psi.  Sigma  Xi.  Author:  Light  Gymnastics. 
1890:  Methods  of  Teaching  Gymnastics.  1896;  also 
contbr.  many  articles  to  leading  mags,  and  med. 
jours.  Home:  1151  Chapel  St.  Address:  Yale  Uni- 
versity. New  Haven.  Conn. 

ANDERSTROM,  Iiyndon  Itaroy,  photographer. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

ANDRE'W,  A(brain)  Piatt,  Jr.,  ex-assistant  sec. 
U.S.  Treasury;  b.  La  Porte.  Tnd..  Feb.  12.  1873:  s. 
Abram  Piatt  and  Helen  (Merrell)  Andrew;  A.B., 
Princeton;  univs.  of  Halle.  Berlin  and  Paris.  1897- 
99;  A.M.,  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1900.  Tnstr.  and  asst. 
prof.,  economics.  Harvard,  1900-9;  expert  asst..  and 
editor  of  publications  of  Nat.  Monetary  Commn., 
1908-11;  dir.  of  the  mint,  Nov.,  1909-June.  1910; 
asst.  sec.  of  the  Treasury,  1910-12;  apptd.  insp. 
gen.  Am.  Ambulance  Corps,  with  Army  of  France, 
Dec.  1914.  Republican.  Officer  d'Acad6mi6.  Paris, 
1906.  Writer  on  money,  banking  and  other  finan- 
cial subjects.  Treas.  of  Am.  Red.  Cross..  1910-12; 
delegate  Internat.  Conf.  of  Red  Cross,  1912.  Clubs: 
Harvard  (New  York),  Metropolitan,  Chevy  Chase 
(Washington).  Home:  Eastern  Point,  Gloucester. 
Mass.* 


ANDREW,    Henry    Hersey, 
1909.) 


lawyer.      (See    vol. 


ANDREWS,  Arthur  Irving-,  college  prof.;  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  Mar.  27,  1878;  s.  of  Frederick 
William  and  Elizabeth  Hurd  (Howard)  Andrews, 
both  of  Gardiner,  Me.;  A.B.,  Brown  U..  1901;  post- 
grad, study,  U.  of  Wis.,  1901-2,  Harvard,  1902-5; 
Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1905;  in  Spain,  France,  Turkey 
and  Northern  Africa,  1905-6;  m.  Alice  LaSalle 
Gladding,  of  Providence,  June  26,  1907.  Instr.  in 
history,  Simmons  Coll.,  Boston,  1906-9;  asst.  prof., 
history,  1909-12,  asso.  prof.,  1911-12,  prof,  history 
and  public  law  since  1912,  Tufts  Coll.  Mem.  Am. 
Hist.  Assn.  (gen.  com.,  1912),  Am.  Polit.  Science 
Assn.,  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Am. 
Soc  Internat.  Law,  N.E.  History  Teachers'  Assn. 
(council;  curator  of  collection  of  hist,  material). 
Harvard  Histoiy  Club,  Institut  de  Carthage,  Tunis, 
etc.     Address:    Tufts   College,    Mass. 

ANDREWS,  Charles  G.,  farmer,  lumberman;  b. 
Lovell,  Me.,  May  23,  1833;  s.  Stephen  and  Betsey 
I  Coffin)  Andrews;  g.s.  of  Capt.  Andrews  of  Revo- 
lutionary War;  common  sch.  edn.;  m.  Phoebe  B. 
Charles,  of  Lovell,  Feb.  23,  1860.  Began  as  a 
farmer  and  lumberman;  removed  to  South  Paris, 
1884;  has  devoted  a  great  deal  of  attention  to  study 
of  mineralogy  and  has  one  of  the  most  complete 
pvt.  collections  of  minerals  in  .Me.  Republican. 
Christian.    Mason.    Address:   Soutli  Paris,  Me. 

ANDREWS,  Charles  Iioring",  lawyer;  b.  Mon- 
moulii.  Me.,  Apr.  9,  1864;  s.  George  Harrison  and 
Sarah  Harlow  (Safford)  Andrews;  descendant  of 
Richard  Warren,  of  the  Mayflower,  and  Col.  Reu- 
ben Fogg,  of  the  Revolutionary  Army;  grad.  Wa- 
terville  Classical  Inst.,  1881;  m.  Annie  L.  Gardner, 
of  East  Machias,  Me.,  June  8,  1892  (died  1906);  m. 
2d,  Nellie  M.  Hayes,  of  Oxford,  Me.,  Dec.  23,  1908; 
1  son,  George  H.,  b.  July  29,  1910.  Admitted  to  Me. 
bar,  1885:  mem.  Heath  and  Andrews,  Augusta, 
1885-12,  Philbrick  &  Andrews,  1912-13,  Andrews  & 
Nelson  since  1913;  has  organized  and  been  elk.  of 
over  1,000  corpns. ;  city  solicitor,  Gardiner,  1894-5; 
mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1909-10;  gen.  counsel  Lewis- 
ton,  Augusta  &  Waterville  St.  Ry.,  Kennebec  Sav- 
ings Bank;  dir.  and  gen.  counsel  Augusta  Trust 
Co.  Trustee  Monmouth  Acad.,  Augusta  Gen.  Hosp. 
Mem.  Kennebec  Bar  Assn.  (sec.  since  1895),  Soc. 
Mayflower  Descendants  of  Me.  (gov.,  1912-13), 
Soc.  Am.  Wars  (counselor),  S.A.R.  Mason;  Cush- 
noc  Chapter,  R.A.M. ;  Trinity  Commandery,  K.T.; 
Kora  Temple,  A. A. O.N. INI. S.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Club:  Abnaki.  Home:  24  Melville  St.  Office:  249 
Water  St.,  Augusta,  Me. 

ANDREWS,  Charles  Mcliean,  college  prof.;  b. 
Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Feb.  22,  1863;  s.  Rev.  W.  W. 
and  Elizabeth  Bvrne  (Williams)  Andrews;  A.B., 
Trinity  Coll.,  Conn.,  1884,  A.M.,  1890;  Ph.D.,  Johns 
Hopkins,  1889:  (L.H.D.,  Trinity,  1905;  A.M.,  Yale, 
1910);  m.  Evangeline  Holcombe  Walker,  1895. 
Asso.  prof,  and  prof,  history,  Brvn  Mawr  Coll., 
1889-07.  Johns  Hopkins  U.,  1907-10;  Farnum  prof. 
Am.  history,  Yale  U.,  Oct..  1910 — .  Spl.  lecturer,  U. 
of  Wis.,  Jan.,  1911,  U.  of  Helsingfors,  Finland, 
Oct.,  1911.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.  (chmn.  Winsor 
Prize  Commn.,  1899-05.  Public  Archives  Commn., 
1901—,  exec,  council,  1905-8),  Hist.  Soc.  Pa.,  Md. 
Hist.  Soc,  Va.  Hist.  Soc,  Am.  Antiq.  Soc,  Conn. 
Hist.  Soc;  corr.  mem.  Royal  Hist.  Soc.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc)  Home:  424  St. 
Ronan  St..  NewHaven.  Conn.* 

ANDREWS,  David  Herbert,  bridge  builder;  b. 
Pepperell,  Mass.,  Sept.  17,  1844;  s.  David  and 
Thankful  (Murdock)  Andrews;  B.S.,  M.A.,  scien- 
tific dept.  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1869;  m.  Clara  M.  Gil- 
bert, of  Concord,  N.H.,  Oct.  17,  1872;  children,  Flo- 
rence M.  (Mrs.  W'.  H.  Rice,  of  Newton  Centre, 
Mass.),  John  G.,  Herbert  M.,  Walter  R.  Engaged 
as  a  mech.  engr.  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  2  yrs. ;  then 
became  asst.  engr.  Nat.  Bridge  &  Iron  Works:  be- 
gan in  own  name  as  bridge  builder,  1876:  organ- 
ized Boston  Bridge  Works,  incorporated,  1901,  and 
now  pres.  same.  One  of  two  visitors  Chandler  Sci- 
entific Sch.,  since  1896.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Am. 
Soc.  Mech.  Engrs..  Boston  Soc  Engrs.  Club:  Engi- 
neers' (Boston).  Home:  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: 4  7  Winter  St.,  Boston. 

ANDREWS,  Edward  Reynolds;  b.  Boston,  Dec. 
22,  1831:  s.  W'illiam  Turell  and  Fanny  IMackay 
(Reynolds)  Andrews;  ed.  Chauncy  Hall  Sch.,  Ad- 
ams Sch.  and  Boston  Pub.  Latin   Sch.;  A.B.,  Har- 


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vard.  1853,  A.M.,  1856;  m.  New  York,  Dec.  6,  1855, 
Sarah  Hannah  Addoms  (now  deceased).  Spent  11/2 
yrs.  in  Europe  after  leaving  coll.  and  then  on  farm 
for  9  yrs.;  banker  in  Paris,  France,  9  yrs.  with 
James  W.  Tucker  &  Co.,  and  under  title  of  Andrews 
&  Co.;  introduced  improved  methods  of  creosoting 
timber  in  U.S.  and  operated  in  Boston,  Elizabeth- 
port,  N.J.,  and  Norfolk,  Va. ;  now  farming  at  Put- 
ney, Vt.;  dir.  U.S.  Coal  &  Oil  Co.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Clubs:  Union,  Merchants',  Mass.  Agricul- 
tural (Boston),  Harvard,  Century  (New  York). 
Homes:  Putney,  Vt.,  and  119  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

ANDREWS,  Eugrene  E.;  b.  Otisfield,  Me.,  Apr. 
11,  1867;  s.  Albert  F.  and  Elizabeth  (Brett)  An- 
drews; descendant  of  ancestors  who  came  from 
England  in  the  Mayflower;  grad.  Norway  High 
Sch. ;  m.  Geoi-gia  M.  Packard,  of  Norway,  Me.,  June 
16,  1892.  Mem.  firm  of  A.  F.  Andrews  &  Sons  till 
Sept.  1,  1902;  now  mem.  firm  of  H.  P.  &  E.  E.  An- 
drews, dealers  in  horses  and  wool;  now  supt.  of 
horse  dept.  of  Conn.  Valley  Lumber  Co.;  mem. 
firm  of  Parker,  Burrows  &  Co.,  1894-8;  v.-p.  Oconto 
(Wis.)  Water  Co.;  dir.  Norway  Nat.  Bank.  Mem. 
Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12;  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Club:  Wild  Cat.  Address:  Nor- 
way, Me. 

ANBBEWS,  Fannie  Fern  (Fliillips),  lecturer, 
social  worker;  b.  Margaretville,  N.S.;  d.  William 
Wallace  and  Anna  Maria  (Brown)  Phillips;  grad. 
Salem  (Mass.)  Normal  Sch.,  1884;  A.B.,  Radcliffe 
Coll.,  1902;  attended  Harvard  Summer  Sch.  several 
terms:  m.  Edwin  G.  Andrews,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  July 
16,  1890.  Active  in  organizing  parents'  assns.  in 
Boston  schs.  since  1902;  lecturer  in  America  and 
Europe;  writer  on  the  internat.  peace  movement 
and  on  ednl.  topics.  Pres.,  Boston  Home  and  Sch. 
Assn.;  pres.  Salem  Normal  Sch.  Assn.;  sec.  and  or- 
ganizer of  Am.  Sch.  Peace  League.  Mem.  Internat. 
Exec.  Com.  of  the  Central  Organization  for  a  Dur- 
able Peace,  Internat.  Women's  Com.  for  Perma- 
nent Peace,  Internat.  Peace  Bur.  at  Berne  (Swit- 
zerland); Nat.  Inst,  of  Social  Sciences,  Acad.  Polit. 
Science  (New  York),  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social 
Science,  N.E.A.  (council  and  com.  on  foreign  rela- 
tions), Assn.  Collegiate  Alumnae,  Radcliffe  Alum- 
nae Assn.,  Harvard  Teachers'  Assn.,  Mass.  Teach- 
ers' Assn.,  Am.  Inst,  of  Instruction,  N.E.  Woman's 
Press  Assn.;  Boston  Equal  Suffrage  Assn.  for  Good 
Gov.,  Am.  Civic  Assn.  (councillor),  Constantinople 
College  Assn.  (exec,  com.),  Mass.  br.  of  Woman's 
Peace  Party  (v.-p.),  N.Y.  Peace  Soc.  (advisory 
council),  Am.  Peace  Soc.  (dir.),  Mass.  Peace  Soc. 
World  Peace  Foundation  (advisory  council),  Am. 
Soc.  for  Judicial  Settlement  of  Internat.  Disputes, 
Am.  League  to  Limit  Armaments;  also  chmn  ednl. 
dept.  Woman's  Peace  Party.  Author:  The  United 
States  and  the  World  and  The  World  Family,  in 
A  Course  in  Citizenship,  1914;  The  War — What 
Should  Be  Said  About  It  in  the  Schools  (pub.  by 
Am.  Sch.  Peace  League) ;  One  Hundred  Years  of 
Peace  with  Great  Britain  (Wis.  State  Dept.  of 
Edn.).  Compiler  of  bulls.,  "Peace  Day."  1912.  "The 
Promotion  of  Peace."  1913  (both  U.S.  Bur.  of  Edn.). 
Clubs:  Twentieth  Century,  Women's  City,  College 
(all  of  Boston).  Address:  405  Marlborough  St., 
Boston.* 

ANDREWS,  Francis  IiOringr,  wholesale  and  re- 
tail paper  dealer;  b.  Freedom.  N.H..  Dec.  10.  1854; 
s.  Edwin  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Andrews;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Freedom  and  Madison,  N.H. ;  m.  Lena  F. 
Larrabee,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1891.  Began 
active  career  working  in  hotel  in  N.H.,  1866;  re- 
moved to  Boston,  1870,  and  entered  employ  of 
Dillingham  &  Co.,  wholesale  paper;  firm  later  Hig- 
gins,  Snow  &  Co.,  then  Higgins-Snow  Co.,  of  which 
was  v.-p.,  then  pres.,  189S-0S;  pres.  Andrews-Burr 
Paper  Co.,  1908-11;  pres.  and  treas.  Andrews  Paper 
Co.,  1911-14;  since  dir.  Dorchester  Trust  Co.  Mem. 
Boston  Paper  Jobbers'  Assn.  Mason.  Recreation: 
motor  touring.  Home:  81  Summer  St.,  Lynn, 
Mass.    Office:   54   India   St.,  Boston. 

ANDREWS,  Frank  Howard,  gold  and  silver  re- 
finer; b.  Gardiner,  Me.,  Nov.  23,  1862;  s.  Frederick 
W.  and  Elizabeth  H.  (Howard)  Andrews;  prep, 
edn.  Providence  (R.I.)  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1884,  A.M.,  1887;  m.  Catherine  M.  Baker,  of  Provi- 
dence, Oct.  13,  1887  (died  Aug.  20,  1910).  Chemist 
Silver    Spring    Bleaching    and    Dyeing    Co.,    Provi- 


dence, 1885-90;  mem.  Cornell  &  Andrews,  gold  and 
silver  refiners,  incorporated;  business  conducted  in 
Boston  since  Sept.,  1911.  Clubs:  University  (Pom- 
ham),  R.I.  Chemical,  New  York  Chemists.  Home: 
181  Carpenter  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

ANDREWS,  Georg-e  Arthur,  clergyman;  b. 
Springfield,  Mass.,  May  22,  1870;  s.  George  Clark 
and  Sarah  J.  (Allen)  Andrews;  B.A.,  Colby  Coll., 
1892,  A.M.,  1895  (D.D.,  1914);  grad.  Andover  Theol. 
Sem.,  1899;  m.  Dora  Knight,  of  West  Boylston, 
Mass.,  June  29,  1895;  3  children,  Clark  F.,  Allen 
H.,  George  Arthur,  Jr.  Ordained  ministry,  Congl. 
Ch.,  1899;  pastor  Andover,  Mass.,  1899-04,  Hollis- 
ton,  1904-7,  Monson,  Mass.,  since  1907.  Mem.  Delta 
Upsilon.  Mason.  Author:  A  Soldier  in  Two  Armies, 
1902;  After  This  Manner  (an  exposition  of  the 
Lord's  Prayer),  1911;  Efficient  Religion,  1912; 
(monograph)  What  Is  Essential?  1910.  Recrea- 
tion:   golf.    Address:    Monson,   Mass. 

ANDREWS,  Georg-e  Frederick,  traveler,  political 
scientist;  b.  Gardiner,  Me.,  Nov.  2,  1867;  s.  Fred- 
erick William  and  Elizabeth  Hurd  (Howard)  An- 
drews; grad.  Brown  U.,  1892  (Phi  Beta  Kappa), 
A.M.,  1895;  m.  Agnes  Alice  Klapp,  of  Providence, 
R.I.,  May  6,  1897;  children,  Robert  Stanhope,  Philip 
Geoffrey.  Metallurgical  chemist,  title  of  Cornell 
&  Andrews,  Providence,  1892-7;  traveled  in  Europe, 
1897-01;  resident  in  N.  Africa,  studying  N.  African 
polit.  and  social  questions,  1901-7.  F.R.G.S.;  F.R. 
S.A. ;  mem.  de  L'Institute  de  Carthage  (Tunis), 
L'Institut  Colonial  Marseillais  (France);  mem. 
Ends  of  the  Earth  Club.  Harvard  Traveleis,  Chem- 
ists' (New  York),  Soc.  of  Internat.  Law,  Am.  Hist. 
Soc,  Delta  Upsilon.  Clubs:  Technology  (Boston), 
University,  Providence  Art  (Providence),  Auto- 
mobile Club  de  France  (Paris),  City  (New  York), 
Authors'  (London).  Recreation:  tennis.  Home: 
West  Wrentham.  Mass.  Address:  12  Dearborn  Rd., 
Tufts  Coll.,  Mass. 

ANDREWS,  Georg-e  Wakeman,  clergyman;  b. 
New  York,  June  13.  1851;  s.  George  and  Marie 
Therese  (Adamson)  Andrews;  grad.  New  York 
pub.  schs.,  1863;  student  New  York  Free  Acad, 
(now  Coll.  City  of  New  York),  1  yr.;  grad.  Walton 
(N.Y.)  Acad.,  1875;  A.B.,  Williams,  1879,  A.M., 
1887;  grad.  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1882;  Ph.D.,  111. 
Wesleyan  U.,  1902;  m.  Anna  S.  Kane,  of  Williams- 
town,  Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1882  (died  1899);  2d,  Sara 
Dwight  Rathbone,  of  Alexandria,  Va.,  June  25, 
1903;  children.  Llewellyn  H.  (Williams,  '06), 
Ruth  (Mt.  Holvoke,  '07).  Francis  L.  (Williams, 
'11),  Marion  A.,"  Lucetta  R.,  Ethel  M.  (died  1884), 
Charles  W.  (died  1896).  Ordained  ministry  Congl. 
Ch  ,  1882;  pastor,  Orleans,  Mass.,  1882-3,  Dalton, 
Mass.,  since  Oct.  1,  1883.  Mem.  Sch.  Com.  and  act- 
ing supt.  of  schs.,  Dalton.  1884-8;  formerly  trus- 
tee Piedmont  Coll.,  Ga. ;  now  trustee  Am.  Internat. 
Coll.,  Mass.  Bible  Soc;  v.-p.  Berkshire  and  Colum- 
bia Missionary  Soc:  dir.  Mass.  Total  Abstinence 
Soc,  Mass.  Anti-Saloon  League,  Mass.  Ministers 
Relief  Fund;  corporate  mem.  A.B.C.F.M.;  vice- 
moderator  Mass.  Conf.  of  Congl.  Churches,  1915-16; 
mem.  exec.  com.  Mass.  S.S.  Assn.,  exec.  com.  Mass. 
Home  Missionarv  Soc,  North  Berkshire  (Mass.) 
Ministerial  Assn.;  pres.  Berkshire  Congl.  Club, 
1914-16:  mem.  Sons  of  Temperance  (grand  chap- 
lain Grand  Div.  of  Mass.  2  yrs.,  grand  worthy 
patriarch  for  Mass.  2  yrs.,  most  worthy  chaplain 
Nat.  Div.  of  N.A.  2  yrs.);  past  chancellor  Knights 
of  Pythias.  Recreations:  bowling  and  traveling. 
Address:   Dalton,  Mass. 

ANDREWS,  Harold  Baker,  cotton  broker;  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  Sept.  14,  1883;  s.  Franklin  J.  and 
Cora  B.  (Baker)  Andrews;  ed.  grammar  sch.; 
Classical  High  Sch.,  Providence;  m.  Bertha  P. 
Tanner,  of  Cranston,  R.I.,  Apr.  24,  1907.  Began  as 
elk.  in  Nat.  Exchange  Bank.  Providence,  and  con- 
tinued 4  mos. ;  with  J.  P.  Rhodes  Co.,  cotton  brok- 
ers, 1902-6;  partner  with  Edwin  H.  Coleman  under 
firm  name  of  J.  P.  Rhodes  Co.,  since  1906;  elected 
mem.  City  Council  of  Cranston,  R.I.,  Nov.,  1911, 
for  term,  1912-17  (pres..  1915-16).  Mem.  Provi- 
dence Chamber  of  Commerce  (dir.  and  chmn.  house 
com.  and  quotation  bd.  com.).  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian; mem.  Men's  Club.  Ch.  of  the  Transfigura- 
tion, Cranston.  Mason.  Clubs:  Edgewood  Yacht, 
Edgewood  Casino  (Cranston).  Recreations:  motor- 


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ing,  fishing.  Homo:  101  Wheelor  Av.,  Cranston, 
R.I.    Office:     5    Collegre   St..   Providence,   R.I. 

AITDBEWS,  Henry  I^evl,  (Jiintcr  an<l  pub.;  b. 
Wohuin,  Mass.,  June  11,  1850;  s.  Timothy  and 
Lydia  Jane  (Taylor)  Andrew.s;  descendant  of  lit. 
John  Andrews,  of  Ipswich,  Mas.s.,  lt;21;  od.  pul). 
schs..  Woburn;  m.  Mary  K.  Cole,  of  Woburn,  Sept. 
3.  1S73  (died  1903);  m.  2d,  Hattie  ISosworth,  of 
Woburn,  Oct.  19,  1904;  1  son  (by  first  marriage), 
.fohn  Cole  Andrews.  Followed  i)i-inters'  trade  in 
Woburn,  1860-80;  pub.  Woburn  Journal,  1880-2; 
founder  Woburn  News,  1889,  and  one  of  its  pub- 
lishers 15  yrs.;  engaged  in  job  pi-inting  since  1904. 
Mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Woburn,  4  yrs.;  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912,  13,  14.  Mem.  S.A.li.,  Spanish 
War  Vets,  (hon.),  Rumford  Hist.  Assn.  Mem.  Mt. 
Horeb  Lodge,  F.  &  A.M.;  I.O.O.F.  (Lodge,  Encamp- 
ment, Rebekahs) ;  Veteran  Odd  Fellows;  Order 
Eastern  Star.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  To- 
wanda.  Author:  Andrews  Genealogy,  1900,  2d  edit., 
1914.  Home:  12  Burlington  St.  Office:  397  Main 
St.,  Woburn,  Mass. 

AITDBEWS,  Hiram  Bertrand,  civil  engr.;  b. 
Stet.son,  Mp.,  Oct.  7,  1807:  s.  Eben  and  Francena  L. 
(Hurd)  Andrews;  ed.  pul).  schs.,  Stetson,  Me.,  and 
Wayland,  Mass.:  grad.  U.  of  Me.,  188S;  m.  Anna 
May  Bailey,  of  Somerville.  Mass.,  May  30,  1890;  4 
children,  Ida  M.  (Mrs.  Clarence  R.  Woodward,  of 
Melrose,  Mass.),  Cora  Tj.,  Louise  V.,  Carol  B.  Asst. 
in  office  of  Edw.  A.  Buss,  mill  engr.,  Boston,  1888- 
90;  with  West  End  St.  Ry.,  Boston,  and  Boston 
Elevated  Ry.,  1890-04,  last  8  yrs.  as  asst.  engr. 
surface  lines;  engr.  for  Simpson  Bros.  Corpn.  since 
Dec,  1904,  contractors  for  reinforced  concrete  con- 
struction. Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  Boston  Soc. 
Civ.  Engrs.,  N.E.  Water  Works  Assn.  Republican. 
Club:  Melrose.  Author:  Handbook  for  Street  Rail- 
way Engineers,  1902;  Reinforced  Concrete  Stand- 
ards, 1908;  Designer's  Charts  for  Reinforced  Con- 
crete "Joint  Committee"  Standards,  1909.  Home: 
Melrose,  Mass.    Oflice:   IfiB  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

ANDREWS,  Jacob  Robinson,  banker;  Sept.  6, 
1862-Mar.   25,   1915.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

ANDREWS,  Janies  Parkhill,  lawyer:  b.  East 
Windsor.  Conn.,  Oct.  23,  1854;  s.  Samuel  James 
and  Catharine  Augusta  (Day)  Andrews;  descend- 
ant of  William  Andi-ews,  New  Haven,  1639;  brother 
of  Robert  Day  Andrews:  B.A.,  Yale,  1877,  LL.B., 
1879;  m.  Julia  Lincoln  Ray,  of  Chicago,  Aug.  27, 
1895.  In  practice  at  Hartford.  1879-94;  reporter 
Supreme  Ct.  of  Errors  since  1S94;  mem.  commn. 
to  revise  gen.  statutes  of  Conn.  Mem.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.,  Scroll  and  Key 
(Yale),  Municipal  Art  Soc;  trustee  Conn.  Inst,  for 
the  Blind,  Conn.  br.  George  Jr.  Republic.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Clubs:  Hartford  Golf,  University, 
Musical.  Graduates'  (New  Haven).  Recreations: 
motoring,  bridge  whist.  Home:  1055  Prospect  Av. 
Office:     Supreme   Couit    ISIdg.,    Hartford,    Conn. 

ANDREWS,  John,  mfr..  soldier;  Sept.  15,  1845- 
Jan.  4,  1913      (See  vol.  1909.) 

ANDREWS,  Judith  Walker,  philanthropist;  Apr. 
26,   lS26-Aug.    29,   1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

ANDREWS,  Max  Walter,  educator:  b.  Richford, 
Vt.,  Mav  4.  1876:  s.  Walter  Perkins  and  Azuba 
Meigs  (Davis)  Andrews;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1899,  A.M., 
1903;  studied  Am.  Acad.  Dramatic  Art.  New  York, 
and  Sch.  of  Expression,  Boston.  Prof.  English  and 
public  speaking,  and  reeistrar.  U.  of  Vt.,  since 
1903.  Republican.  Mem.  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Club:  Ethan  Allen.  Recreations:  riding 
and  shooting.  Address:  215  Pearl  St.,  Burlington, 
Vermont. 

ANDREWS,  Robert  Day,  architect;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Mar.  5,  1857:  s.  Samuel  James  and  Catharine 
Augusta  (Day)  Andrews:  brother  of  James  Park- 
hill  Andrews:  grad.  Hartford  High  Sch..  1874;  spl. 
course  architecture  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1875-6;  trav- 
eled abroad  as  student,  1884;  (hon.  A.M.,  Colo. 
Coll  19'>i  *■  m.  Fit  Newnort.  H.I  .  T^iizpbeth  Seaman. 
of  Brookline,  Mass..  Apr.  20.  1887.  Sr.  mem.  An- 
drews &.  .laciues,  1884-90,  Andrews,  .Taoues  &  Ran- 
toul.  since  1890.  Fellow  Am.  Inst.  Architects,  Bos- 
ton Soc.  Architects.  Clubs:  Tavern  (Boston),  Cen- 
tury (New  York).  Occasional  contbr.  to  profes- 
sional jours.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  50 
Congress   St.,   Boston.* 


ANDREWS,  Robert  Rohbins,  dental  surgeon;  b. 

Boston,  Mass..  .\ug.  T,  IN  14;  s.  Thomas  Jefferson 
and  .Jeiuslia  (Baker)  Andiews;  ed.  pub.  schs.; 
D.D.S.,  Boston  Dental  Coll.,  1875;  (hon.  A.M.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1892);  m.  Mary  Emily  Leseur,  of  Hvde 
Park,  Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1870.  Served  2  yrs.  in  (i^iv. 
War,  pvt.  to  It.  and  adj.,  47th  and  60th  M.V.M. 
Dental  surgeon,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1869 — ;  prof, 
histology,  Boston  Dental  Coll.  (trustee);  trustee 
Tufts  Coll.  Pres.  Am.  Acad.  Dental  Science  and 
Conn.  Valley  Dental  Soc,  1888,  Mass.  Dental  Soc, 
1889.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  societies, 
etc.)  Home:  1044  Massachusetts  Av.  Office:  4 
Brattle  St.,  Cambridge,   Mass.* 

ANDREWS,  Roland  Franklyn,  editor;  b.  Hart- 
ford, Conn.;  s.  Charles  B.  and  Alice  Amanda 
(Jacobs)  Andrews;  ed.  Rectory  Sch.,  Hamden, 
Conn.;  Cayuga  Lake  Mil.  Acad.,  Aurora,  N.Y.;  stu- 
dent Cornell  U.,  1896-8;  unmarried.  Began  news- 
paper work  with  Syracuse  Standard,  1900;  then 
with  Hartford  Telegram;  editor  Waterbury  Repub- 
lican, 1901-2;  city,  asso.  and  mng.  editor  Water- 
bury  American,  1902-12;  editorial  writer,  Hartford 
Times,  1912-14,  now  asst.  mng.  editor;  corr.  in 
Cuba,  1906,  Vera  Cruz  and  Mexico  City.  1914.  Capt. 
Q.M.  Corps,  Conn.  N.G.,  attached  to  hdqrs.  Mem. 
Phi  Delta  Theta.  Clubs:  Waterbury,  Waterbury 
Country.  Cornell  (New  York).  Contbr.  fiction  to 
Saturday  Evening  Post,  Ainslee's,  Smart  Set,  etc. 
Home:  40  Willard  St.  Office:  The  Times,  Hartford, 
Conn. 

ANDREWS,  Simon  Smith;  b.  Lyman,  Me.,  Nov. 
13,  1840;  s.  Stephen  and  Eliza  Ann  (Smith)  An- 
drews; descendant  of  Stephen  Andrews,  b.  Eng- 
land, 1726,  died  1827,  at  Lyman,  Me.;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Biddeford;  m.  Lavinia  Foss,  of  Kennebunkport, 
Me.,  May  23,  1867  (died  1904);  6  children,  Gertie 
V.  (Mrs.  N.  H.  Milliken).  Albert  G.,  Lillian  M.. 
Nellie  I.  (Mrs.  W.  L.  Campbell).  Albert  L.  (de- 
ceased), Theodore  Ashton;  m.  2d,  Alma  F.  Brawn, 
of  Biddeford,  Feb.  14,  1906.  Enlisted  at  outbreak 
of  Civil  War  in  Co.  K.  13th  Me.  Vols.;  mustered  in 
as  sergeant,  commd.  1st  It.,  and  when  the  company 
was  consolidated  with  the  30th  Me.  Regt.,  was 
made  capt.;  took  part  in  the  Red  River  campaign 
and  in  many  important  battles;  honorably  dis- 
charged Aug.  29.  1865.  Established  a  store  at  Ken- 
nebunkport. dealing  in  stoves,  tinware  and  glass- 
ware; sold  out  at  the  end  of  a  year  and  went  into 
grocery  business  at  Biddeford  as  mem.  Rummery 
&  Andrews,  of  which  became  sole  propr. ;  sold  out 
and  retired  from  active  business,  1904.  Overseer 
of  poor,  Biddeford,  1872-3;  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen, 
1880-1;  county  commr.  12  vrs.  Treas.  M.E.  Ch.  25 
yrs.  Mem.  U.  S.  Grant  Post  G.A.R.,  Biddeford,  Me. 
Mason:  I.O.O.F.;  K.P.  Republican.  Address:  Bidde- 
ford,   Me. 

ANDREWS,  William  Given,  Protestant  Episco- 
pal clergyman;  Oct.  S,  lS35-Dec.  23,  1912.  (See  vol. 
1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,   1912-13.) 

ANDREWS,  William  Page,  author:  b.  Framing- 
ham,  Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1848;  s.  Samuel  Page  and  Re- 
becca Bacon  (Scudder)  Andrews;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Salem  and  pvt.  tutor:  defective  eyesight  precluded 
univ.  edn.,  and  health  has  obliged  a  residence  in 
Italy  during  greater  part  of  last  10  yrs.;  m.  Edith 
H.  Weston,  of  Winchendon,  Mass..  Sept.  3.  1889. 
Unitarian.  Reput)lican.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  books,  etc.)  Home:  393  Essex  St..  Salem, 
Mass.* 

ANCrEIiIi,  .Annie  T.  (Mrs.  Louis  L.  Angell). 
club  woman;  b.  Coventrj-  Centre,  R.T.;  d.  Thomas 
Clark  and  Mary  Vaughn  (Reynolds)  Peckham;  ed. 
i''ast  Gref-nwich  ^^cnd..  R.I  :  in.  Loiiis  Ij.  .■in'^ell, 
Jan.  1,  1883;  3  children,  Helen,  Edith  Peckham, 
I  ouis  A^'hite.  Mem.  Nat.  TV^oman  Suffraee  Assn. 
Chmn.  Exposition  Com.  for  State  Federation  of 
Women's  Clubs,  of  Domestic  Science  and  Pure 
T^ood  Expn..  1913.  Has  served  as  pres.  R.T.  State 
Congress  of  Mothers,  R.I.  State  Sunshine  Soc, 
R.T.  Woman's  Club.  R.I.  Fortnightly  Club;  mem. 
Ex  Club;  hon.  mem.  Four  Leaf  Clover  Club.  Home: 
50  Pitman  St..  Providence,  R.I. 

ANGEl^Ii.  Charles  E.,  mfr.;  b.  Providence.  R.T., 
May  4,  1865:  s  Jeremiah  O.  and  Maria  (Burlin- 
game)  Angell;  direct  descendant  of  Thomas  An- 
gell.  who  with  Roger  Williams  founded  Providence, 


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1836;  ed.  in  schs.  of  Providence,  R.I.;  m.  Evelyn  E.  to   bar,    1890;    since   practiced   at   Northi   Troy;    m. 

Monroe,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  May  IS,  1892.   Learned  Milton,  Vt.,   Dec.   10,   1890,   Ida  Eleanor  Campbell; 

the   machine   business   and   held   various   positions  children,    Ruth   E.,    Paul   C,    Grace.     State  s   atty., 

in  shop  and  office;  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  Orleans   Co.,    1894-8;   senator,   Orleans   Co,    190i-4; 

belt    hooks    with    S.    Budlong,    1885-91;    as    propr.,  postmaster,   Westfield,    1887-9;    chmn.   Orleans   Co. 

since  1891,  under  firm  name  of  Charles  E.  Angell,  Uep.     Com.,     1898-OS.      Mason;     mem    Knights    of 

has  devoted  attention  to  manufacture  of  spl.   ma-  Pythias.     Address:     North   Troy,   Vt. 
chinery,  and  since  1898,  to  manufacture  of  repair        aNTHOINE,  Isaiah  Gilman,  M.D.;  b.  Windham, 

parts  for  Armington  and  Sims  engines:  bought  out  ^i^^  ^j^j.   25,  1846;  s.  John  and  Marv  Ann  (Gilman) 

the  Armington  and  Sims  Engine  Co.,  1898,  and  sold  Anthoine;  grad.  Westbrook  (Me.)   Sem.,  1868;  stu- 

the   belt   hook   business   to   Angell    Belt   Hook   Co.  ^^^^^    Dartmouth,    through    sophomore    yr.;    M.D., 

I.O.O.F.    Home:    131   Broadway.    Office:   223  Aborn  j^jg^-i     qqh.     of    Me.     (Bowdoin),    1874;    post-grad. 

St..  Providence,  R.I.  course,    Boston  Polyclinic,    1890;   m.   Kate   I.   Pres- 

ANGEIiIi,  Edmund  Randall,  chemist;  b.  Scituate,  ton,  of  Antrim,  N.H.,  Jan.  2,  1877.    Began  practice 

R.I.,  Oct.   4,   1848;  s.   Edmund  R.  and   Susan   (Dex-  in  Antrim,  N.H.,  July,   1874;  supt.  schs.  of  Antrim, 

ter)    Angell;    prep,    edn.,    Lapham    Inst.,    Scituate;  1877-82;   removed   to  Nashua,   1892;   mem.   Nashua 

A.M.,  Bates  Coll.,  Lewiston,  Me.,   1873;  grad.   Cobb  Bd.    Edn.,    1894-1900;    mem.    staff    Nashua    Emer- 

Div.   Sch.    (Bates);   m.   Lizzie  James,  of  Lewiston,  gency   Hosp.,   and   St.   Joseph's   Hosp.,   since    1893. 

Me.,  1873;  2  children,  Everett  R.  (deceased),  Ralph  Mem.    Am.   A.,    N.H.    Med.    Soc,    N.H.   Center   Dist. 

H.    Prin.  Yarmouth  and  Hartland  Acads.;  tutor  in  Med.   Soc,   Hillsboro   Co.    Med.   Soc,   Nashua   Med. 

mathematics.    Bates    Coll.,    while    attending    Div.  Soc,     Am.    and    N.E.    Electro-Therapeutic    assns. 

Sch.;  prin.  high  sch.,  Castine,  Me.;  prin.  Pinkerton  Mem.   Nashua  Bd.   of  Trade.    Republican.    Metho- 

-Vcad.,  Derrv,  N.H.,   1876-85;  analyt.  chemist,  N.H.  dist.      Mason    (32%    K.T.);    mem.    I.O.O.F.     Home: 

State    Bd.    of    Health,    1885-1900;    mfr.    acetylene  17  Manchester  St.  Office:  Masonic  Temple,  Nashua, 

apparatus;    instr.   in   chemistry,    Pinkerton   Acad.;  N.H. 

mem.    N.H.    Ho.    of    Rep.,    1890-91.     Toxicologist;         ANTHONY,     Alfred     Williams,     theologian;     b. 

expert    in    court    cases    on    poisons,    blood    stains.  Providence.   R.I.,    Jan.    13,    1860;    s.   Lewis   W.   and 

handwriting    and    forgery    of    written    documents  Brittania  F.  (Waterman)  Anthony;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 

and  scientific  matters.     Republican.    Mason.    Mem.  ]^ss3    A  M.,  1886;  Cobb  Div.  Sch.,  1883-5;  U.  of  Ber- 

I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.,  I.O.R.M.    Home:    Derry,  N.H.  lin,  1888-90;   D.D.,  Bates  Coll.,  1902,  Brown,  1908); 

ANGELI.,    rrank    Cassell,    M.D.;    b.    Randolph.  LL.D.,    Colby   Coll.,    1914;    m.    Harriet   W     Angell. 

Vt.,  Mar.  3,  1871;  s.  Alvin  N.  and  Amelia  H.  (Web-  of  Providence,  R.I.,   Sept.   15,   1885    (died   Sept.   13, 

ster)    Angell;    descendant    of    Thomas    Angell,    of  1899);    2d,   (3ertrude   B.   Libbey,   of  Lewiston,   Me., 

R.I.;    grad.    Randolph    State    Normal    Sch.,    1890;  Feb.     26,     1903,^     Ordained     Free    Bapt      min'ftry. 

student    r.    of   Vt.    Coll.    of   Medicine,    1892,    1893;  1885;    pastor   Essex   St    Ch.,   Bangor    Me.,    1885-8, 

M.D.,   Baltimore    (Md.)    Med.   Coll.,    1894;    m.   June  Prof.    N.T.    exegesis,    Cobb    Div.    Sch..    1890-1908, 

6.   18^4.  Ruth  M.  Nichols,  of  Randolph,  Vt.    Prac-  prof.  Christian  lit.  and  ethics.  Bates  Coll.,  1908-11, 

ticed  in   Randolph  since   1894:    mem.   U.S.   Pension  corr.  sec.  and  treas.  of  Gen.  Conf.  of  Free  Baptists 

Examining  Bd.;   mem.   Sch.   Bd..   Randolph  Graded  and  spl.  joint  sec    of  Bapt.  Foreign  Mission,  Home 

Sch.    Dist.      Republican.      Conglist.      Mason.      Ad-  Mission    and    Publn.    socs.,    1911--.     Trustee    Me. 

dress:    9  ITospect  St..  Randolph.  Vt.  Industrial     Sch.     tor    Girls,     1899-1909:     pres^bd. 


trustees  Storer  Coll..  Harper's  Ferry,  W.Va.  Mem. 


1908-9.)  (See  Who's  Who  In  America  for  books  and  writ- 

ANGEi;ii,  Henry  Clay,  M.D.;   Jan.   27,1829-May,  ings.)     Address:    Lewiston,    Me.* 

1911.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  aNTHOKV,    Arthur    Cox,    sec.    Mass.    Institute 

190S-9.)  Tech.;  b.  Boston,   Jan.,  1866;  s.  Nathan  and  Clara 

ANGEIii;.  Walter  Poster,  lawyer;  b.  Eminence,  (Reed)  Anthony;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1886.  Mem. 

111.,   Dec     17.    1858;    s.    George    Manton   and   Abbey  Townsend,   Anthony  &  Tyson,   stock  brokers;   sec. 

Owen     (Evans)     Angell;     descendant    of    Thomas  Mass.    Inst.    Tech.    Mem.   Boston   Stock   Exchange. 

Angell,   one   of  the  first   5   settlers  of  Providence,  Clubs:     Boston   Athletic   Assn.;    University    (New 

1626;    prep,    edn.,    high    sch.,    Emporia,    Kan.,    and  York).    Office:     8   Congress    St.,   Boston.* 

Providence,  R.I.:   A.B.,   Brown  U.,   1880    (Phi  Beta  ANTHONY,  Benjamin  Harris,  publisher;  b.  New 

Kappa):    m.    Boston,    Mass.,   June    30,    1888,    Annie  Bedford,    Mass.,    Aug.    1,    1863;    s.    Benjamin    and 

P.    Studley    (died    June    29,    1912).     Admitted    to  Eliza  Le  Dieu    (Coggeshall)    Anthony;   A.B.,   Yale, 

R.I.  bar.   1883,  and  since  practiced  in  Providence;  i^gg.    ^i    Harriet   Davis   Peirce,    of   New   Bedford, 

mem.    Edwards    &    Angell:    asst     atty.-gen..    R  I.,  pept.    25,    1888;     3    children,    Edmund,    Margaret, 

1886-7;   gen    counsel  RJ.   Co.,   1902-7:   pres.  Provi-  Catharine    Chandler.     Mem.    E.    Anthony    &    Sons, 

dence   &   Worcester   R.R.    Co.    1907-11.     Mem.    Am.  pubs..    New    Bedford    Evening    Standard     (estab- 

&  R.I.  bar  assns..  Providence  Bar  club,  R.I.  Hist.  Ushed    by    grandfather,     1850);    pres.    treas.    and 

Assn.,   Beta  Theta  Pi.    Clubs:    University,   Provi-  g^^    j^gj..   same  since   1906;   also   pres.   and    treas. 

dence    Art,    Wannamoisett    Country.     Home:     117  Mercury  Pub.  Co.;   2d  v.-p.  Associated  Press.    Re- 

Keene    St.     Office:     170    Westminster    St.,    Provi-  publican.      Unitarian.      Clubs:      Wamsutta,     New 

dence,    R.I.  Bedford    Yacht,    Country,    Yale    (New    York    and 

ANGEIiI.,     WilUam     C,     cashier     "Westminster  Boston).    Home:    156  Bedford  St.    Address:    Stan- 
Bank.    Home:    9  Irving  Av.    Office:    56  Weybosset  dard.   New   Bedford,   Mass. 
St.,    Providence.  ANTHONY,    David    M.;    b.     Fall    River,    Ma.ss., 

ANNIS,    John    D.,    banker:    b.    Millsfield.    N  H.,  ^ept.   24,   1835;   s.  of  John  and  MaHa   (Davis)    An- 

July  1,  1869:  s.  George  W.  and  Melissa  D.  (Welch)  ^hony;    ed^    pub.    schs     at    Fa  1    River      m     Miss 

Annis;    ed.    Colebrook    Acad.,    and    Portland    Busi-  Ruth   A.   Horton    of  Fall   Rivei,   Jun 

ness   Coll.,    graduating   from   latter,    1888;    unmar-  ^pr      1879    ,    3    childie^n     David    M.,Ji       Ella    M 


bink      Mem      Sch.     B^    Coiebr^^  Home:    Fall  River,   Mass.    Office:    46  Ames  Bldg., 

Methodist.     Mason    (32°);    Odd    Fellow.     Recrea-  Isoston. 

tion:      Motoring.      Home:      Colebrook,     N.H.  ANTHONY,   Edgar   W.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

ANNIS,  Orien  Sanda,  lawyer;  b.  nr.  North  Troy.  ANTHONY,     Edward     Merritt,     clergyman;     b. 

Vt.,    Nov.    15,    1866;    s.    Laurens    Koster    and    Ella  Anthony,    Town   of   Coventry,    R.I.,    Sept.    3,    1835; 

Melissa   (Hull)    Annis:   ed.   Westfield  Acad..   John-  s.  Albert  and  Almy  A.   (Arnold)  Anthony;  prep  ed. 

son  Normal  Sch.  and  under  pvt.  tutors;   admitted  Friends'   Sch.    (Providence,   R.I.)    and  East  Green- 


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wlch  Acad.;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1S60,  A.AI., 
1870;  m.  Abbie  G.  Bailey,  of  Hlngham,  Mass.,  Apr. 
16,  1861;  1  son,  Albert  Hayward.  Prin.  Manchester 
Center  Acad.,  1860-2;  ordained  M.B.  ministry, 
1863;  pastor  Duxbury,  Mass.,  1863,  South  Truro, 
1864-5,  Osterville,  1866,  East  Glastonburv,  Conn., 
1867-9,  Portland,  1870-1,  Moosup,  1872-4,  Wapping, 
1875,  North  Grosvenor  Dale,  1876-7,  Moodiis, 
1878-9,  East  Hampton,  1880-1.  StafCordville, 
18S2-3;  supernumerary  1884-1914;  retired  since 
1896:  aet.  Conf.  Claimants  fund,  1S98-11.  treas. 
since  1911.  Pres.  Jewett  City  Savings  Bank.  Odd 
Fellow.     Address:     Jewett   City.   Conn. 

ANTHONTT,  Francis  Wayland,  M.D.,  neuro- 
logi.st:  h.  Great  Falls,  X.H..  Aug.  25,  1858;  s.  Rev. 
George  Nelson  and  Abbie  Clark  (Stuart)  Anthony; 
A.B..  Harvard,  1879;  teacher  Patten  (Me.)  Acad., 
1879-80,  Weston  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1880-2.  Brad- 
ford (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1882-5:  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1888;  m.  Nov.  12.  1879,  Alice  Goodhue 
Safford,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.;  2  children,  Charles 
Pike  (deceased),  Frederic  Safford.  House  officer, 
Haverhill  City  Hosp.,  1888-9,  physician,  same. 
1895-1900;  phys.  Hale  Hosp.;  asso.  medical  exam- 
iner 4th  Essex  Dist..  INIass.;  consulting  phys.  to 
Danvers  Insane  Hosp.;  mem.  staff  Contagious 
Hosp.,  Haverhill:  mem.  med.  com.  advisory  to 
Mass.  Accident  Bd. ;  mem.  corpn.  Waverly  School 
for  Feebleminded:  mem.  execu.  com.  ]\Ias.s.  Soc- 
for  Mental  Hvgiene.  Mem.  Bradford  Bd.  Health. 
1890;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  1890-03.  Fellow  Mass.  Med. 
Soc;  mem.  Mass  Soc.  Examining  Physicians 
(pres.,  1915),  Essex  N.  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  (censor. 
1892).  Haverhill  Med.  Club,  etc.  Pres.  Associated 
Charities  of  Haverhill,  1910-15:  pres.  bd.  trustees 
Y.M.C.A.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Fort- 
nightly. Author:  of  various  reports  and  papers 
in  leading  med.  jours.;  also  contbr.  to  mags,  and 
newspapers.  Address;  50  Merrimack  St.,  Haverhill, 
Mass. 

ANTHONY,  Gardner  Chace,  educator:  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.T..  Apr.  24,  1S56:  s.  David  Chace  and 
Sarah  Clark  (Carpenter)  Anthony;  ed.  English  and 
Classical  Sch.,  Providence;  spl.  course  in  engring. 
Brown  U.  and  Tufts,  1S75-S  (hon.  A.M..  1889, 
Sc.D.,  1905,  Tufts):  m.  Susan  Pearson,  of  Boston, 
.Tune  25,  1879.  Practiced  engring.,  1878-85,  dir. 
mech.  dept.,  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design.  1886:  founded 
R.I.  Tech.  Drawing  Sch..  1887;  dean  Bromfield- 
Pearson  Sch  and  prof,  drawing.  Tufts  Coll.,  since 
1893;  dean  Engring.  Sch..  since  1898,  Tufts  Coll. 
Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs..  Soc.  Promotion 
Engring.  Edn.  (pres.,  1913-14),  A.A.A.S.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books.)  Home:  Tufts 
College,  Massachusetts.* 

ANTHOITY',  Henry  Clay,  seed  grower:  b.  Ports- 
mouth. n.I..  .Tunp  in.  1S52:  s.  Seth  R.  and  Abbv 
Anthonv:  descendant  of  .lohn  Anthonv.  1646:  ed. 
pub.  schs.;  m.  Dec.  23,  1876.  Eldora  J.  Wilcox,  of 
North  Attleboro.  IMass.  Engaged  as  seed  grower  and 
in  gen.  mercantile  business  at  Portsmouth  since 
1872:  mem.  Henry  C.  Anthonv  &  Ron  Co.;  dir. 
ITnion  Nat.  Bank.  Newport.  R.I.,  Providence  & 
Newport  R.R..  Shaw  Transportation  I.,ine  and 
Arctic  Ice  and  Cold  Storage  Co.,  of  Fall  River, 
Mass.  Has  served  as  mem.  Town  Council  and 
assessor  of  taxes:  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1900-8, 
Senate,  1909-12  inclusive.  Republican.  Mason 
(32°);  past  grand  Oakland  Lodge,  I.O.O.F.  Ad- 
dress:    Portsmouth,    R.T. 

ANTHONV,  John,  educator:  b.  Sauk  Center, 
Minn,  .Tune  15.  1874:  s.  Edward  F.  and  Mary 
(Kimball)  Anthony:  A.B..  Brown  U.,  1S95:  m. 
Bertha  Everett,  of  Fall  River.  Mass..  .Tune  15. 
1897:  2  children,  Helen  Everett,  b.  Oct.  29.  1899. 
.Tanet.  Nov.  30.  1910.  Instr.  in  rhetoric.  Brown 
U..  1894-5:  prin.  high  sch..  West  Bridgewater. 
Mass..  1895-6;  asst.  supt.  Farm  Sch..  Thompson's 
Island,  Mass.,  1896-7,  and  since  1897:  supervising 
prin.  grammar  schs.  New  Britain,  Conn..  1897-9: 
supt.  House  of  Reformation,  Boston.  1899-1900; 
supt.  pub.  schs..  Wareham  and  Marion.  Mass., 
1900-4:  Weymouth,  1904-5,  P.raintree,  1906-9,  Mel- 
rose, since  1909.  Mem.  Sigma  Chi.  Phi  Beta 
Kanpa.  Author:  The  Golden  Man — A  Fantastic 
Tale:  CoTirse  in  Elementary  Agriculture;  also 
verse  and  numerous  articles  and  sketches.  Ad- 
dress:    14    Mt.   Vernon   St..   Melrose,   Mass. 


ANTHONY,  Nathan,  banker,  broker;  b.  Boston, 
Oct.  7,  1.S72;  s.  Nathan  and  Clara  (Reed)  Anthony; 
ed.  Boston  Latin  Sch.  and  high  sch.;  unmarried. 
Mem.  firm  of  Tucker,  Anthony  &  Co.;  pres.  Hart- 
ford &  Springfield  St.  Ry.  Co.;  dir.  Manchester 
St.  Ry.,  Manchester  &  Derry  St.  Ry.,  Manchester 
&;  Nashua  St.  Ry.,  Manchester  Traction  Light  & 
Power  Co.  Mem.  New  York  Stock  Exchange.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Union,  Algonquin, 
Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Mass.  Automobile,  Ex- 
change, Eastern  Yacht.  Recreations:  motoring, 
yachting.  Home:  5  Mt.  Vernon  PI.  Office:  53 
State    St.,    Boston,    Mass. 

ANTHONY,  Silas  Reed,  banker;  Aug.  5,  1863- 
Mar.    10,   1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

AFPEIi,  Banlel  Frederick,  vice-president  New 
England  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.;  b.  Cumber- 
land, Md.,  June  24,  1857.  Was  engaged  in  fire  ins. 
work  as  local  agt.  in  Pa.  and  field  agt.  in  the 
West,  1875-85;  apptd.  Indiana  gen.  agt.  for  the 
New  England  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  in  Mar., 
1885;  supt.  of  agencies.  Mar.,  1895;  was  elected 
sec.  Mar.,  1905,  and  v.-p.  in  Apr..  1908;  dir.  New 
England  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Old  Colony  Trust 
Co..  United  Electric  Securities  Co.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Algonquin,  Exchange,  Brae  Burn  Country. 
Home:  107  Dean  Rd.,  Brookline.  Address:  New 
England   Life   Insurance   Co.,    87   Milk  St.,   Boston. 

AFFIiETON,  Charles  Brooks,  mechanical  engi- 
neer: b.  Boston,  Oct.  1,  1862:  s.  Charles  Henry 
and  Jane  Williams  (Brooks)  Appleton;  S.B.,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech..  1884;  m.  Marion  Kingsbury,  of  Bos- 
ton, Oct.  12,  1886.  Asst.  instr.  mech.  engring., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  1884,  85.  90:  engr.  with  E.  D. 
Leavitt.  1887-90,  with  Atlantic  Works,  1890-1, 
and  later  with  Wire  Rope  Machinery  Co..  Steel 
Cable  Engring  Co.  Mem.  Amer.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs., 
Soc.  of  Arts,  Am.  Free  Trade  League,  Soc.  May- 
flower Descendants,  Soc.  Founders  and  Patriots, 
Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Soc.  Am.  Wars.  S.A.R.  and 
S.R.  Capt.  Troop  A,  1st  Squadron  Cav.,  M.V.M., 
until  1913.  Clubs:  University,  Technology,  Ap- 
palachian Mountain.  Recreations:  horseback 
riding  and  canoeing.  Home:  20  Netherlands  Rd., 
Brookline.    Mass. 

APFIiETON,  Francis  Hawks,  rubber  mfr. ;  b. 
Jersey  City,  N.J.,  Aug.  4,  1853:  s.  James  Walker 
and  Mary  R.  (Day)  Appleton:  g.s.  of  Robert  Apple- 
ton,  who  came  from  England  and  settled  in  New 
York,  ISIS:  g.g.s.  on  mother's  side,  of  Jacob 
"U^oolley,  wlio  served  through  entire  Revolutionary 
War:  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Pennington  (N.J.)  Sem.; 
m.  Ida  E.  Cook,  of  New  York.  N.Y.,  Sept.  30. 
1874:  1  son,  Francis  Hawks,  Jr.  (associated  in 
business  with  father  as  sec.  and  treas.  F.  H. 
Appleton  &  Son,  Inc.).  In  wholesale  grocery 
business.  N.Y.  City,  7  yrs. ;  with  Murphy  Varnish 
Co.  for  16  yrs.,  first  as  traveling  salesman  in 
southern  territory,  then  as  mgr.  of  Boston  br. 
for  6  yrs.;  began  manufacture  of  reclaimed  rub- 
ber, 1902;  pres.  F.  H.  Appleton  &  Son.  Inc.  Vet- 
eran 7th  Regt.,  N.G.  N.Y. ;  past  commdr.  Ancient 
and  Hon.  Arty.  Co.,  Boston,  1912.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mason  (32°).  Clubs:  Algonquin, 
Boston  Athletic,  Belmont  Springs  Country,  Bos- 
ton City,  Point  Shirley  (pres.  since  1910).  Rec- 
reations: outdoor  sports.  Home:  1572  Beacon 
St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  185  Summer  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

APFIiETON,  Francis  Henry,  agriculturist;  b. 
Boston.  June  17.  1847:  s.  Francis  Henry  and 
Georgiana  Crowninshield  (Silsbee)  Appleton;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1869.  A.M.,  1872;  m.  Fanny  Rollins  Tap- 
pan,  of  Boston,  June  2,  1874  (died);  2d,  Mary 
Spencer  Tappan.  Nov.  6.  1907.  Pvt.  to  capt.  Mass. 
Vol.  Militia:  later  commissary-gen.  state  of  Mass.; 
now   ma.l.-gen..    retired.     Mem.    ^Tass.    Ho.    of   Rep., 

1891,  1892,  Senate.  1902,  1903;  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv., 

1892.  Curator  Bussey  Inst.,  1873-5:  mem.  Mass. 
Bd.  Agr.  since  1876  (elected  sec.  1887,  but  de- 
clined): reporter  on  agr.  for  Mass.  commrs., 
Vienna  Expn.,  1873:  mem.  bd.  commrs.,  James- 
town Expn.;  mem.  bd.  control  Mass.  Agrl.  Expt. 
Sta.  Press.  Perkins  Instn.  and  Mass.  Sch.  for 
Blind.  N.E.  Gen.  Theol.  Library.  Essex  Inst. 
(Salem);  ex-pres.  Essex  Club.  Rep.  Club  of  Mass.; 
trustee  Peabody  Mus.  (Salem).  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp. 
Trustee  and   sec.   Mass.   .Soc   for  Promoting  Agr.; 


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pres.-gen.  Nat.  Soc.  S.A.R.,  1905-6;  ex-pres.  Am. 
Forestry  Assn.,  N.B.  Ag-rl.  Soc,  Mass.  Hort.  Soc. 
Clubs:  Country  (Brookline),  Salem  (ex-pres.), 
Salem  Golf,  Somerset,  University.  Home:  Pea- 
body,  Mass.  (summer);  251  Marlborough  St.,  Bos- 
ton"  (winter).    Office:    50   Congress  St.,   Boston.* 

APPIiBTON,  Prank,  clergyman;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Mai-.  19,  1S62;  s.  Benjamin  and  Lillis  W.  A.; 
A.B..  Brown  U.,  1890;  B.D..  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch., 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1892;  m.  Providence,  R.I.,  Dec. 
22,  1892,  Lena  Elizabeth  Follett.  Ordained  P.  E. 
ministry,  1892;  rector  St.  Thomas'  Ch.,  Providence, 
1891-2,  St.  Andrew's,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  1892-7, 
Trinity  Ch.,  Pawtucket,  since  1897.  Dean  of  Con- 
vocation of  Pawtucket.  Address:  50  Main  St., 
Pawtucket,  R.I. 

APPIiETOIT,  Prederick  Hunt,  lawyer,  banker; 
b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Jan.  14,  1S44;  A.M.,  Bowdoin, 
1864  (LL.D.,  1910).  Admitted  to  bar  and  prac- 
ticed in  Boston,  Mass.,  1869-73,  Bangor  since 
1873;  city  solicitor  1878-9;  county  atty.,  1883-8; 
mem.  Appleton  &  Chaplin.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  Metropolitan,  University  (Washington, 
D.C.);  Tarratine  (Bangor).  Address:  15  Columbia 
St.,  Bangor,  Me. 

APPLETON.  Harry  G..  real  est.:  b.  Roxbury, 
Mas?.,  Sept.  21.  1872;  s.  George  C.  and  M.  Frances 
(Smith)  Appleton;  ed.  pvt.  schs.,  Boston;  unmar- 
ried. Began  in  real  estate  business  with  father, 
1893;  admitted  as  mem.  Geo.  C.  Appleton  &  Son, 
1903;  succeeded  as  sole  propr.  on  death  of  father, 
1906.  Mem.  Mass.  Real  Estate  Exchange,  Boston 
Real  Estate  Exchange,  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Republican.  Protestant.  Clubs:  Exchange, 
Boston  City.  Home:  62  Perrin  St.,  Roxbury.  Of- 
fice:    31    State   St.,    Boston. 

AFPIiETON,  John  Howard,  chemist;  b.  Port- 
land, Me.,  Feb.  3,  1844;  s.  Elisha  Williams  and 
Martha  Wyllv  (Hvde)  Appleton;  Ph.B.;  Brown  U., 
1863,  A.M.,  1869  (Sc.D.,  1900).  Asst.  instr.  and 
instr.  analytical  chemistry,  1863-S,  prof,  chemistry 
applied  to  the  arts,  1868-72,  prof,  chemistry,  1872; 
now  emeritus  prof..  Brown  U.  R.I.  state  sealer 
of  weights  and  measures  many  yrs. ;  was  also 
chemist  R.I.  State  Bd.  Agr.,  and  Providence  Water 
Works;  mem.  U.S.  Mint  Conjmn.,  1891.  Fellow 
A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc.  (ex-v.-p.  and 
chmn.,  R.I.  Sect.),  Soc.  Chem.  Industry,  N.Y. 
Acad.  Sciences.  Providence  Art  Club  (pres.).  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  (pres.  R.I.  Alpha,  1881-3).  (See  Who's 
Who  in  -America  for  books  and  writings.)  Ad- 
dress:    209    Angell    St.,    Providence,    R.I.* 

APPIiETOIT,  Samuel,  insurance;  b.  New  York. 
Apr.  7,  1846;  s.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Gardner) 
-Vpnleton:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  ,Iulia  H.  Kim- 
ball, ,Iune  14,  1869:  one  daughter,  Maude.  Clk  in 
importing  house  of  B.  C.  Clark  &  Co.,  Boston, 
1862-7,  since  engaged  in  fire  and  liability  ins. 
business:  was  clk.  for  Bui-ge  and  Lane,  1867-9; 
sec.  Exchange  Fire  Ins.  Co,  1869-85;  sec,  1875-8, 
pres.,  1878-82.  Commonwealth  Fire  Ins.  Co.;  pres. 
Mfrs.'  Fire  &  Marine  Ins.  Co.,  1882-6;  gen.  agt., 
at  Boston.  1886-9.  U.S.  mngr.,  since  1889.  Em- 
ployers' Liability  Assurance  Corpn.,  Ltd.,  of  Lon- 
don, Eng.  Democrat.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Algon- 
quin, Excliange,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Brookline 
Countrv,  Worcester,  Eastern  Yacht.  Home:  275 
Marlboro   St.     Office:     33   Broad   St.,   Boston. 

APPIiETOIT,  "William  Sumner,  antiquarian;  b. 
Boston.  May  29,  1874;  s.  William  Sumner  and 
Edith  Stuart  (Appleton)  Appleton;  descendant  of 
Samuel  Appleton,  of  Little  Waldingfield,  Eng., 
who  came  to  America,  1636;  prep.  ed.  Hopkinson 
Sch.,  Boston,  and  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Concord,  N.H.; 
A.B.,  Harvard.  1896;  unmarried.  Engaged  as 
broker  in  real  estate  3  yrs.;  then  traveled  ex- 
tensively: organizer  Soc.  for  the  Preservation  of 
New  England  Antiquities  (incorporated,  1910) 
and  sec.  same,  also  editor  and  pub.  of  its  bulletin. 
Mem.  1st  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M.,  3  yrs.  Mem.  S.R. 
(ex-v.-p.),  S..\.R.,  Royal  House  Assn.,  Paul  Re- 
vere Memorial  Assn.,  Shirley  Eustis  Assn., 
Ipswich  Hist.  Soc,  Topsfield  Hist.  Soc.  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  Union.  Tennis  and  Racquet.  Harvard 
l^nion;  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York).  Recrea- 
tions: fine  arts.  Home:  8  Park  St.,  Boston.  Of- 
fice:   9  Ashburton  PI.,  Boston. 


APSEY,    Albert    Stokes,    lawyer;    b.    Cambridge, 

Mass.,  Nov.  27,  1870;  s.  William  Stokes  and  Jennie 
(Heermans)  Apsey;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1893;  LL.B., 
Harvard  Law  School.  1S95;  admitted  to  bar,  1895; 
m.  Laura  Louise  Soule,  of  Cambridge,  Apr.  2, 
1896;  2  children,  l^awrence  Soule  and  Suzanne. 
Has  practiced  in  Boston  since  1895;  executor  and 
trustee  of  various  estates;  mem.  City  Council, 
Cambridge,  1S95,  96,  97  (pres.  1896-7);  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1898,  99,  1900,  1901,  Senate,  1902-3. 
Pres.  Riverbank  Court  Hotel  Co.;  trustee  River- 
bank  Court  Securities  Co.;  dir.  Mass.  Bonding  Ins. 
Co.;  trustee  Met.  Wharf  Trust.  Mem.  Bar  Assn., 
City  of  Boston,  Harvard  Law  School  Assn.,  Bos- 
ton Real  Estate  Exchange.  Republican.  Clubs: 
University,  Belmont  Country,  Colonial,  Middle- 
sex. Recreations:  golf,  tennis.  Home:  Cambridge, 
Mass.     Office:     15    State    St.,    Boston. 

APSIiEY,  Iiewis  Dewart,  mfr. ;  b.  Northumber- 
land, Pa.,  Sept.  29,  1852;  s.  George  Apsley  and 
.\nna  C.  (Wenck)  Apsley;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  removed 
to  Phila.  at  15,  and  was  employed  in  rubber  mfg. 
establishment;  removed  to  Mass.,  1877,  and  in 
1885  established  the  Apsley  Rubber  Co.,  of  which 
has  since  been  pres.  and  treas. ;  also  identified 
with  other  interests.  Mem.  53d  and  54th  Con- 
gresses, 1893-7.  9th  Mass.  dist.  (declined  renomi- 
nation).  V.-chmn.  Nat.  Rep.  Congressional  Com., 
campaigns  of  1894  and  1896.  Address:  Hudson, 
Mass. 

ABCHEB,  Oscar  Abner,  mfr.;  b.  Livonia,  N.Y., 
Sept.  23,  1829,  s.  Benjamin  and  Clarissa  (Day) 
Archer;  grad.  N.Y.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Albany, 
1851;  m.  Helen  Mary  Blackinton,  of  Blackinton, 
Mass.,  Apr.  24,  1856.  Teacher  in  dist.  schs.  and 
N.Y.  Conf.  Sem.,  1851-6;  confidential  clk.,  1856-76, 
treas.,  since  1876,  Blackinton  Woolen  Mills  Co., 
North  Adams,  Mass.;  pres.  Hoosac  Savings  Bank, 
North  Adams,  33  yrs.;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.  since  1872; 
assessor,  1888;  chmn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  1890-1; 
chmn.  Civ.  Service  Commrs.  since  1894;  organizer 
and  librarian  Blackinton  Pub.  Library.  Repub- 
lican. Baptist.  Recreations:  gardening.  Ad- 
dress:    North   Adams,    Mass 

ABCHIBAIiD,  Andrew  Webster,  author;  b.  New 
Kingston,  N.Y.,  Apr.  10,  1851;  s.  Robert  and 
Betsy  (Hamilton)  Archibald;  A.B.,  Union  Coll., 
1872  (head  of  class,  with  lit.  and  oratorial 
honors);  taught  in  acad.,  Pulaski,  N.Y.,  1872-3; 
B.D.,  Yale,  1876;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1887-8; 
(D.D.,  Union,  1891);  m.  Julia  Agnes  Warren,  of 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  May  18,  1876.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1876;  pastor  Nevinvllle  and  Fontanelle, 
la.,  1876-7,  Stuart,  la.,  1877-80,  Ottumwa,  la., 
1880-7,  Davenport,  la.,  1888-92,  Hyde  Park,  Mass., 
1892-7,  Brockton,  Mass.,  1897-05;  acting  pastor 
(when  not  traveling)  since  1905,  1st  Ch.  (New 
Britain,  Conn.),  1st  Ch.  (Springfield,  Mass.), 
Pilgrim  Ch.  and  2d  Ch.,  Dorchester,  Boston,  etc.; 
organizer  of  Plymouth  Ch.,  Ottumwa,  la.,  and 
Chs.  in  Cliftondale  (Saugus)  and  Waban  (New- 
ton), Mass.  Trustee  la.  Coll.,  1889-99:  ex-pres. 
la.  Home  Missionary  Soc;  moderator  Boston 
Congl.  Minister.<='  Meeting;  dir.  Mass.  Christian 
Endeavor  Union;  del.-at-large  from  Mass.  to  Nat. 
Congl.  Council.  Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Boston  Congl.  Club,  etc  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books  and  writings.)  Address: 
Newton  Centre.  Massachusetts.* 

ABCHIBAIiD,  Prank  C,  lawyer;  b.  Exeter, 
N.H.,  1857;  ed.  Middlebury  High  Sch.;  Vt.  Acad., 
Saxtons  River.  State's  attorney,  Bennington 
County,  1892;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1904,  1906; 
Senate,  1910.  Republican.  Baptist.  Home:  Man- 
chester   Center,    Vt. 

ABCHIBAIiD,  Baymond  Clare,  mathematician: 
b  Colchester  Co.,  N.S.,  Can.,  Oct.  7,  1875;  s.  Abram 
Newcomb  and  Mary  (Mellish)  A.;  B.A.,  U.  of 
Mt.  Allison  Coll.,  N.B.,  1894;  Harvard,  1895-8, 
B.A.,  1896,  M.A.,  1897;  U.  of  Berlin,  1898-9; 
U  of  Strassburg,  1899-1900,  Ph.D.,  1900;  Sor- 
bonne,  Paris,  1909-10;  unmarried.  Prof,  mathe- 
matics and  librarian,  Mt.  Allison  Ladies'  Coll., 
Sackville,  N.B.,  1894-5  and  1900-7;  prof,  mathe- 
matics Acadia  U.,  Wolfville,  N.S.,  1907-8;  instr. 
mathematics,  1908-9.  asst.  prof.,  1910 — ,  Brown 
U.     Del.    Congress    of    Univs.    of    British    Empire, 


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London,  1912.  Methodist.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.:  mem. 
Nova  Scotia  Hist.  Soc,  Society  Math^matiqiie  rte 
France,  Math.  Assn.  (England),  London  Math. 
Soc,  Deutsche  Mathematikor  Vereinlsung,  Kfiin- 
burgh  Math.  Soc;  Asso.  Math.  Teachers  in  New 
England,  Am.  Math.  Soc  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books  and  writings.)  Address:  Brown 
Univ.,    Pi-ovi<lence,    R.T.* 

ABCHIBAIiD,  Warren  Seymour,  clergyman;  b. 
Boston,  .June  17.  ISNO;  s.  l);iviil  William  and 
Martha  Jane  (Williams)  Archibald;  A.B,  magna 
cum  laude.  Harvard,  1903,  A.M.,  1904;  S.T.B  ,  cum 
laude.  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1908;  m.  Marie  R.  Ernst, 
of  Boston.  June  27,  1908;  2  children,  Warren  S.. 
Jr.,  Thomas  Lane.  Began  as  asst.  minister  Old 
South  Ch.,  Boston,  Sept.  1,  1908;  ordained  Congl. 
ministry  in  Old  South  Ch.,  Apr.  14,  1909;  pastor 
Pilgrim  Memorial  Ch.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  since 
Nov.  1.  1909.  Mem.  Berkshire  North  Assn.,  Berk- 
shire Congl.  Club.  Republican.  Club:  Berkshire 
Harvard.  Recreations:  tennis,  walking.  Address: 
Pittsfipid,    Mass. 

ABKIN,  loniB,  M.D.;  b.  Russia,  July  19,  1S77; 
s.  Julius  and  Annie  (Chason)  Arkin;  S.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1901.  M.D.,  1904;  studied  diseases  of  ear, 
nose  and  throat  abroad;  married  Bessie  Cobe,  of 
Boston.  Dec.  19,  1909  (died  Oct.  24,  1910).  Prac- 
ticed in  Boston  since  1904;  specializes  in  treat- 
ment of  ear,  nose  and  throat:  visiting  surgeon 
Mt.  Sinai  Hosp. ;  asst.  visiting  surgeon,  Boston 
Dispensary  (ear  dept.);  lecturer  on  laryngology, 
Tufts  Coll.  Sch.  of  Medicine.  Mem.  A.M.A..  Mass. 
Med.  Soc.  Suffolk  Dist.  Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Pediatric 
Soc,  Boston  Med.  I>ibrary  Republican.  Jewish 
religion.  Club:  New  Century.  Recreations: 
mechanics,  baseball.  Address:  366  Commonwealth 
Av..    Bo.t;ton. 

ABMIITGT017,  Samuel  Wallace,  merchant; 
Feb.    11.    is:',7-10 — ;     (See   vol.    1909.) 

ABMSTEAB,  George  B.,  editor  Evening  News, 
Lynn,    Mass. 

ABMSTBONG,  Andrew  Campbell,  college  prof.; 
b.  New  York,  .^ug.  22,  1860:  s.  Andrew  Campbell 
and  Isabella  .Johnston  (Sinclair)  Armstrong;  B.A., 
Princeton,  1RS1.  fellow,  lSSi-2.  M.A..  1S84;  grad. 
Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1885;  studied  U.  of  Ber- 
lin. Germany,  ISS.'j-G:  (hon.  M.A..  Wesleyan  U., 
Conn.,  1894;  PhD.,  Princeton,  1896);  m.  Mabel 
Chester  Murrav.  of  Princeton.  N.J..  Sept.  6.  1888. 
Asso.  prof,  ecclesiastical  history,  Princeton  Theol. 
Sem,  1886-7;  instr.  in  bistorv,  Princeton  Coll., 
1887-8;  prof,  philosophv,  Weslevan  U.,  since  1888. 
Asso.  editor  New  Princeton  Review.  1887-8;  co- 
operating editor  Psychological  Review.  1904-09. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  societies,  books, 
writings,    etc.)      Address:     Middletown,    Conn.* 

ABMSTBOI7G,  Benjamin  A.,  president  Brain- 
erd  anrl  Arnistrong  Co.,  silk  fabrics  and  satins; 
pros.  Npt.  Bank  of  Commerce.  Address:  New 
London.  Conn. 

ABMSTBONG.  Beniamin  Iiatham  Iiloyd.  silk 
mfr.;  b.  Jersey  Pity,  X.J..  Mav  27.  1870;  s  Benja- 
min A.  and  Tvouise  Shanley  (Smith)  Armstrong; 
prep.  ed.  Bulklev  High  Sch.,  New  London.  Conn.; 
B.A..  Yale.  1892;  m  Elizabeth  Haven  Channell, 
of  New  Tvondon.  Sent.  15.  1897:  3  children.  Eliza- 
beth, Angela,  Llovd.  Began  in  mfg.  business  at 
New  London.  1892;  sec  and  asst.  treas.  Brainerd 
Sr  Armstronsr  Co..  silk  m^rs  :  t'-eas.  C  C.  Lewis 
Co..  wholesale  hardware  (Snrinsrfield.  Mass.),  New 
Lonrion  Real  Estate  &  Improvement  Co.;  sec.  G. 
M.  Williams  Co.,  retail  hardware.  New  TiOndon; 
dir.  and  officer  in  other  corpus.;  pl^cted  alderman, 
New  TiOndon.  190S.  mavor,  190fi.  Republican. 
Congli<5t.  Mason  (K.T.) ;  mem.  B.P  O.E.  Clubs: 
Yale.  Thames,  Winthrop.  Address:  New  London, 
Conn. 

ABIWSTBOKTG.  TTmma  Dow;  moved  to  Orange, 
N.J.      («of>    vol.    lOOn.) 

AB17DT,  Bdward  Wilcox,  merehant;  b.  Green 
Bav.  Wis.,  Ff>b  8.  1845:  s.  John  Wallace  and  Mary 
Catherine  (Wilcov)  Arndt:  descendant  on  mother's 
side  of  Roeer  Williams  and  Edward  Wilcox,  two 
of  the  foiiTiHprs  of  R.I. ;  ed  pnb.  schs..  G'-fen  Bay; 
m.  Mary  Ellen  Delanv,  of  Fond  du  Lac.  Wis.,  June 
*».    1869;    1    son,    Walter    Tallmadge.     Began    with 


Wilcox  &  Tyler,  flour  mfrs.,  De  Pere.  Wis.,  1866; 
then  mem.  Tyler  &  Arndt,  changed  to  Arndt  Bros., 
continuing  to  1885;  was  pres.  and  sec  Millers' 
Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1882-92;  asst. 
sec  and  mgr.,  Daisy  Roller  Mills,  Superior,  Wis.. 
1S93-5;  mgr.  of  gen.  eastern  office,  same,  Boston. 
1895-7;  mem.  Arndt,  Thompson  &  Co.,  wholesale 
commn.  flour  merchants,  since  1897.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Served  in  12th  Wis.  Inf., 
1861-3;  was  with  Gen.  U.  S  Grant  at  Vicksburg. 
Miss.,  reenlisted  in  47th  Wis.  Inf.,  Dec,  1864; 
mustered  out,  Sept.,  16,  1865.  Progressive.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Mem.  G.A.R.  Mason  (K.T.. 
Shriner).  Club:  Boston  City.  Recreations: 
country  life,  tramping.  Home:  25  College  av., 
Medford,  Mass.  Address  402  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce,  Boston. 

ABNOIiD,  Allen,  banker;  b.  Perth  Amboy,  N.J., 
Mar.  IG,  1S5S;  s.  Gen.  Lewis  G.  (U.S.  Army)  and 
Julia  M.  (Lowd)  Arnold;  ed.  high  sch.;  unmar- 
ried In  banking  and  brokerage,  as  Allen  Arnold 
&  Co.  since  1897;  mem.  Boston  and  New  York 
stock  exchanges.  Mem.  Order  Foreign  Wars  of 
U.S.,  Loyal  Legion,  Aztec  Club  of  1847,  Society 
War  of  1812,  Order  Indian  Wars  of  U.S.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Boston 
Athletic,  Eastern  Yacht.  Home:  (winter)  Hotel 
Victoria.  Boston;  (summer)  Swampscott,  Mass. 
Office:    85   Devonshire   St.,   Boston. 

ABKOIiD,  Edward  Everett,  merchant,  mfr.;  b. 
Coventry,  R.I.,  Dec.  17,  1853;  s.  Nathaniel  and 
Lydia  (Vaughn)  Arnold;  ed.  pub.,  schs.  and  East 
Greenwich  Acad.;  m.  Mittie  Hodges,  of  Peoria, 
111.,  Jan.  3,  1889;  5  children:  ]Mittie,  Dorothy, 
Edwin  Hodges,  Henry  Nathaniel.  Elizabeth.  En- 
gaged in  mercantile  and  mfg.  business  since  1882; 
pres.  Arnold  Hoffman  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Nitrogen  Prod- 
ucts Co.,  Oneonta  Light  &  Power  Co.  (New  York); 
v.-p.  The  Mathieson  Alkali  Wks. ;  dir.  various 
corpus.;  pres.  Town  Council,  Coventry,  1904-9; 
Rep.  presdl.  elector,  1908;  mem.  R  I.  Senate,  1910- 
1914.  Mason.  Clubs:  Hope,  Squantum,  R.I. 
Countrv,  Chemists'  (New  York).  Home:  Cov- 
entry,  R.T.    Office:     53   Canal   St.,   Providence,   R.I. 

ABlTOIiD,  Ernst  Hermann,  MD. ;  b.  Erfurt. 
Germany,  Feb.  11,  1865;  s.  .Tohann  Bruno  and 
Ernestine  (Orzakowsky)  Arnold:  ed.  Realgymna- 
sium,  Halle,  to  1883:  grad.  Normal  Sch  of  Gvm- 
nastics,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1888;  M.D.,  Yale.  1894; 
univs.  of  Halle  and  Leipzig,  1895,  courses  in 
surgery  and  orthopsedics;  m.  Marie  Nagel,  of 
Trenton,  N.J.,  Mar.,  1889;  2  children,  Earnestine, 
Bruno.  Orthontedic  surgeon.  New  Haven  Dis- 
pensary, and  Griffin  Hosp.  (Derby,  Conn.);  Grace 
Hosp.,  New  Haven;  instr.  orthopaedic  surgery, 
■^'ale;  dir  New  Haven  Normal  Sch.  of  Gymnastics. 
Pres.  Anderson  Gvmnasium  Co.;  asso.  editor 
Mind  and  Body.  Mem.  City,  Co.,  State  and  Am. 
Med  socs..  Conn.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences.  A.A.A.S., 
nat.  council  Am.  Phys.  Edn.  Assn .  New  York 
Acad.  Medicine.  Author:  Elementarv  Apparatus 
Work.  1896:  Manual  of  School  Gymnastics.  1898: 
Tactics  of  the  Individual,  1899:  Gvmnastic  Games. 
1900:  Gvmnastic  Nomenclature.  1906:  Tactics  of 
the  Rank.  1915.  Clubs:  Yale  (New  York).  Race- 
brook  Countrv  (New  Haven).  Home:  46  York  Sq. 
Office:    1466  ChapeL  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

ABN'0I;D,  Prancis  J..  M.D.;  b.  Burlington.  Vt. ; 
s.  .Tosenh  and  IMary  (Cummine-s)  Arnold:  M.D.. 
Med.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Vt..  1901;  house  surgeon 
Marv  Fletchc  Hosp..  1901-3;  post-grad,  work 
Phila.  hosps.,  1903-4.  Has  practiced  in  Burlington 
since  1904;  sn'ltv,  diseases  of  the  eve.  ear,  nose 
and  throat.  Hom^:  94  North  Av.  Office:  182  Pearl 
St..   Burlington.   Vt. 

ABNOIiD.  Frank  Stewart,  paper  mfr.:  b.  Brook- 
lyn, .Tune  17,  1861:  s.  .lames  and  Marie  Bourijon 
(Scotti)  Arnold:  ed.  nub.  schs.  and  Adelnhi  Acad.. 
Brooklvn;  m.  July  25,  1882,  Carrie  Lawrence,  d. 
Samuel  Lawrence  and  Harriette  Cleaves  (Peele) 
Ferguson,  of  Amesburv.  IMass.  (she  died  1907) 
2  daughters,  Harriette  IVIarie  and  Gladvs.  In  em- 
plov  of  wholesale  tin-ware  house,  N.Y..  1877-9: 
removed  to  Boston.  1880:  salesman,  dir..  and  mng. 
dir.  Rice-Kendall  Co.  paper  mfrs.,  1880-98;  or- 
ganized The  Arnolfl-Roberts  Co.,  paper  mfrs.  and 
dealers.  Boston,  1898.  and  has  since  been  nres. 
IMem.    Common    Council    Maiden.    Mass.,    1897-98. 


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Maiden  Bd.  of  Trade,  Paper  Trade  Assn.,  Boston 
(pres.),  N.E.  Paper  Jobber's  Assn.,  Y.M.C.A.  (Mai- 
den), Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Congllst.  Club:  Boston  City.  Recreations:  motor- 
ing. Home:  JMalden,  Mass.  Office:  IbU  Congress 
St.,  Boston. 

ABNOIiD,  Pred  "W.,  insurance;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  1S41;  s.  Cliristopher  B.  and  Sarah  (Truman) 
Arnold;  ed.  Providence  High  Sch.;  m.  Providence, 
1866,  Josephine  Keach  (died  Mar.  11,  1915)  3  chil- 
dren, Frederick  W.,  Jr.,  Harold  G.,  Constance 
(Mrs.  William  P.  Buffuni).  Became  identified  with 
Equitable  Fire  &  Marine  Ins.  Co.,  1861.  sec,  1861- 
1875,  pres  since  1875.  Mem.  Providence  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Univeisity,  Turks  Head 
(Providence).  Home:  159  Waterman  St.  Office: 
1    Custom    House    St.,    Providence,    R.I. 

ABNOIiD,  Georgre  Francis,  teacher,  librarian; 
Feb.   7,   184S-Dec.   6,   1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

ARNOI^D,  Georg'e  Ulric,  libraiian;  b.  Bristol, 
R.I.,  May  9,  1843;  s.  Rufus  and  Sarah  (Lincoln) 
Arnold;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  R.I.  Normal  Sch.;  m. 
Sarah  M.  Anthony,  of  Richmond,  R.I.,  Apr.  26, 
1866;  1  son,  Fred  A.  (dentist,  Newport,  R.I.).  Clk. 
in  dry  goods  store,  1859-60,  in  drug  store,  1860-3, 
putting  up  medicine  chests  for  R.I.  troops;  in 
charge  of  finishing  dept.,  cotton  mills,  1863-03; 
librarian  Rogers'  Free  Library,  since  1878;  dir. 
Bristol  Co.  Savings  Banlc  until  consolidated  with 
Industrial  Trust  Co.,  1900;  sec.  Sinking  Fund 
Commn.;  mem.  Bristol  Sch.  Com.,  1881-08  (pres. 
13  yrs.  Coroner  of  the  town  since  1905;  now 
moderator  of  town  meetings;  moderator  2d  Rep- 
resentative Dist.  Mgr.  Y.M.C.A.  since  1867.  Mem. 
R.I.  Library  Assn.  Baptist  (deacon,  moderator 
and  treas.  of  ch  ).  Mem.  S.A.R.  (historian  Bristol 
Chapter).  Odd  Fellow  (past  grand  master  of  Odd 
Fellows  of  R.I.;  treas.  of  Lodge;  p.c.p.  of  Encamp- 
ment): p.n.g.  Rebekas  (founder  in  Bristol);  chief 
of  O.F.  Vet.  Assoc,  1915;  mem.  Royal  Arcanum. 
Originator  of  the  observance  in  the  pub.  schs. 
of  R.I.'s  Declaration  of  Indenendence,  Mav  4, 
1776.  Home:  707  Hope  St.  Oflfice:  Rogers  Free 
Library,   Bristol,   R.I. 

ABITOI^D,  Harold  Greene,  clergyman;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Feb.  21,  1883;  s.  Frederick  William 
and  Josephine  (Keach)  Arnold;  ed.  English  and 
Classical  Soli.,  Providence;  Hope  St.  High  Sch.; 
Ph  B.,  Brown  U.,  1905;  S.T.B.,  Harvard  Div.  Sch., 
1908;  m.  Helen  Hunt  Freeman,  of  West  Newton, 
Mass.,  Apr.  12,  1909:  2  children,  Fredericlc  "William, 
3d,  b.  March  30,  1910,  Harriet,  Jan.  25,  l9l2.  Or- 
dained Unitarian  ministry,  1908;  pastor  1st  Ch., 
Bridgewater,  Mass..  1908-13;  1st  Parish  Ch.,  West 
Roxbury,  since  Mar.  1,  1913.  Dir.  Unitarian  Ser- 
vice Pension  Soc.  The  Tuckerman  Sch.,  Isle  of 
Shoals.  Summer  Meetings  Assn.,  etc.  Mem.  Alpha 
Delta  Phi.  Recreations:  golf.  Address:  54  Ken- 
neth St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

AJtmoIiH,  Harold  Sears,  M.D.;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn..  July  29,  1877:  s.  (George  Sumner  Savage 
and  Eva  Georgena  (Tliompson)  Arnold;  ed.  Hill- 
house  High  Sch..  New  Haven:  giad.  Pliillips 
Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1896;  A.B.,  Yale,  1900; 
M  D.,  Yale  Med.  Sch.,  1903;  grad.  Presbyn.  Hosp., 
N.Y.  City,  1904,  Hartford  (Conn.)  Hosp..  1905; 
studied  Berlin  and  Vienna,  1905-6;  m.  Justine 
Ingersoll,  of  New  York,  Oct.  31,  1913.  Practiced 
in  New  Haven  since  1906;  asst.  pathologist  to 
New  Haven  Hosp.,  1906,  attending  phys.,  1908, 
1911;  instr.  in  pathology.  Yale,  1910;  med.  exam- 
iner Aetna  Life  Ins.  Co.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  New  Haven 
Med.  Soc,  New  Haven  County  Med.  Soc,  Sigma 
Xi,  Gamma  Delta  Psi,  Zeta  Psi,  Nu  Sigma  Nu. 
Clubs:  Graduates'.  New  Haven  Lawn.  Address: 
122    College    St.,    New    Haven,    Conn. 

ARNOLD,  Harry  Lincoln,  wholesale  boots  and 
shoes:  b.  Bangor.  Me..  Nov.  22,  1864;  s.  .Jesse  Mar- 
tin and  Elizabeth  (Perry)  Arnold:  ed.  pub.  schs.; 
m.  Mabel  Howe  Potter,  of  Newton,  Me..  Oct.  11, 
1899;  1  daughter,  Frances.  Began  active  career 
in  father's  store  and  was  admitted  to  partnership. 
1885;  business  later  incorporated  as  .7.  M.  Arnold 
Shoe  Co.,  and  pres.  same  since  1903,  treas.  since 
IPOi^.  Republican  YorV  and  Scottish  Rite  Mason. 
Shriner.  Clubs:  Tarratine,  Boston  Athletic  Assn. 
Address:     Bangor,    Me. 


ABNOIiD,  Henry  Tucker,  clergyman;  b.  Provi- 
dence, li.  J.,  Mar.  ;iJ,  1844;  s.  George  William  and 
Mary  Parker  (Tucker)  Arnold;  giad.  I'lovidence 
High  Sch.,  1862;  A.M.,  Brown  U.,  1866;  grad.  An- 
dover Theol.  Sem.,  1871;  m.  Amelia  Victoria  Leith, 
of  Providence,  Nov.  5,  1879;  3  children:  Anthony 
Brown,  Amelia  Louise,  Henry  Dyer.  Ordained 
ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  Sept.  27,  J.s71;  pastor,  Lyman, 
Me.,  1871-2,  North  Ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.  1872-6, 
Limerick,  Me.,  1876-7,  Providence  and  vicinity, 
1877-9,  2d  Ch.,  Wells,  Me.,  1879-83,  Tiverton,  R.I., 
1883-7,  Plainfield,  Conn..  1887-1907,  Norwich, 
Conn.,  and  vicinity,  since  1907.  Mem.  New  Lon- 
don Assn.  Congl.  Ministers.  Co-editor  of  Plain- 
field  Bicentennial,  1899;  delivered  hist,  discourse 
at  bicentennial  of  1st  Cong.  Ch.,  Plainfield,  1904. 
Republican.  Address:  43  Williams  St.,  Norwich, 
Conn. 

ABNOIiD,  Horace  David,  M.D.;  b.  Boston,  Nov. 
4,  1862;  s.  George  J.  and  Anna  E.  (Bullard)  Ar- 
nold; grad.  Roxbury  Latin  School;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1885;;  M.D.,  Harvard  Medical  School,  1889;  m. 
Ida  P.  Lane,  of  Waltham,  Mass.,  June  8,  1892. 
Practiced  in  Boston  since  1889;  dean  Grad.  School 
of  Medicine,  Harvard  University;  visiting  phys.,. 
Boston  City  Hospital  until  1913.  Mem.  A.M.A. 
(mem.  Council  on  Edn.),  Am.  Climatol.  Assn., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Improvement, 
Boston  Soc.  Med.  Sciences,  etc.  Club:  Harvard. 
Home:  427  Beacon  St.  Office:  520  Commonwealth 
Ave.,    Boston. 

ABNOIID,  James  Newell,  author,  publisher.  (See 
vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

ABNOX^S,  Jeannie  Oliver,  M.D.;  b.  Central 
Falls,  R.I.,  Sept.  8,  1860;  d.  Frederick  E.  and 
Louisiana  N.  (Oliver)  Fish;  descendant  of  Artemas. 
Fish,  a  soldier  of  the  Revolutionary  War;  ed. 
pvt.  schs.,  Boston;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medi- 
cine, 1891;  m.  William  Harkness  Arnold,  of  Provi- 
dence, R.T.,  Jan.  18,  1888.  Practiced  in  Providence 
since  1891.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Art,  Handi- 
craft.    Address:     86   Gushing   St.,   Providence,   R.I. 

ABNOXiD,  John  A.,  pres.  Narragansett  Machine 
Co.,    Pawtucket,    R.I. 

ABNOIiD,  John  Himes,  librarian;  b.  Ports- 
mouth, R.I.,  Apr.  4,  1839;  s.  Edmund  and  Sallv 
Jenks  (Greene)  Arnold;  ed.  State  Normal  schs. 
at  Providence  and  Bristol,  and  Lyons  Univ.  Gram- 
mar Sch.,  Piovidence;  ( hon.  AM..  Harvard.  1902): 
m.  Lois  Anthony,  of  Portsmouth.  Oct.  30,  1860. 
Teacher  in  various  pub.  schs.,  R.I.,  8  yrs.,  and 
afterward  associated  with  Joshua  Kendall  in  con- 
ducting pvt.  sch.  for  boys  at  Cambridge,  Mass.. 
7  yrs.;  librarian  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1872-1913. 
since  librarian  emeritus.  Mem.  Free  Trade 
League.  Home:  10  Frisbie  PI.  Address:  Cam- 
bridge,   Mass.* 

ABNOXiD,  Moses  N.,  pres.  Ablngton  Nat.  Bank, 
M.  N.  Arnold  &  Co.:  dir.  Fourth  Nat.  Bank,  Bos- 
ton.    Address:     Abington,    Mass. 

ABNOf"  Newto"  T»ariinfr;  b.  Millville.  Mass., 
Dec.  8,  1843;  s.  William  Buffum  and  Matilda 
Webb  (Darling)  Arnold;  m.  Caroline  Louise  Gee, 
of  Providence.  R.I.,  Mar.  21,  1866  (died  Mar.  21, 
1909);  2  children.  Alice  Gertrude  (Mrs.  James  M. 
R.  Taylor,  of  Providence),  Clarence  Newton.  Be- 
gan with  Rumford  Chem.  Works,  and  was  treas. 
same  until  1914,  now  dir.;  dir.  Providence  Gas 
Co.,  Nat.  Exchange  Bank.  Republican.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Hope.  Squantum.  Address:  24  Stimson 
Av.,   Providence.   R  I. 

ABNOXiD.  Oliver  Henry,  M.D.:  June  23,  1841- 
May   28,    1911.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

ABITOIiD,  Olney,  diplomatic  service;  b.  Cum- 
berland, R.I..  Sept.  8.  1861;  s.  William  G.  and  Lucv 
M.  (Aldrich)  Arnold:  ed.  Mowry  and  Goff's  Eng- 
lish and  Classical  Sch.,  Providence,  R.I.;  m.  Grace 
Angell,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  Apr.  10,  1889.  Treas. 
and  mgr.  Rogers  Screw  Co.,  1899-13:  pres.  Angell 
Land  Co.;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908;  Dem.  can- 
didate for  gov.  of  R.I.,  1908.  1909;  diplomatic 
agent  and  consul  gen.  to  Egypt  since  Sept.  2. 
1913.  Unitarian.  Home:  Providence,  R.I.  Ad- 
dress:   American  Agency.  Cairo,  Egypt.* 

ABNOIiD,  Orson  Mnrrav,  wholesale  fish  mo- 
chant;  b.  Duxbury,  Mass..  Dec.  10,  1844;  s.  Abel  C. 


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and  Mary  P.  (Weston)  Arnold;  ancestors  on  both 
sides  of  family  were  early  N.E.  settlers;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  of  Duxbury;  m.  Eunice  T.  Delano,  of  Dux- 
bury,  Oct.  23,  1S65;  one  daughter,  Carrie  l''r;uices. 
Began  active  career,  1859,  sailing  on  fishing  boats, 
plying  between  Boston  and  the  Great  Banks,  and 
was  capt.  of  lioat  lor  IJ  yi's.;  eiiKUf^iMl  in  uiiole- 
sale  fish  business  since  1881;  pres.  N.E.  Fish  Co. 
since  1906,  and  dir.  of  same  27  yrs.;  pres.  Arnold- 
Windsor  Co.,  Inc.,  1911  (one  of  the  original  27 
firms  that  first  leased  the  T  Wharf,  1884);  dir. 
(Canadian  Fishing  Co.,  Northwestern  Fisheries  Co., 
Boston  Fish  Market  Corporation.  Mason  (32°, 
K.T.,  Sliriner),  etc.  Odd  Fellow;  past  grand  of 
Mattakeesett  Lodge  No.  110,  I.O.O.F.,  Duxbury, 
Mass.;  mem.  A.O.U.W.  Recreations:  traveling. 
Home:  Winthrop,  Mass.  Offices:  44,  also  14 
Boston   Fish    Pier,    Boston,    Mass. 

ASN'OKD,  Sarah  IiOnise,  educator;  b.  N.  Abing- 
ton,  Mass.;  d.  .Jonathan  and  Abigail  (Noyes)  Ar- 
nold; grad.  Bridgowater  (Mass.)  State  Normal 
Sch.;  (hon.  A.M.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1902);  unmarried. 
Taught  in  Mass..  Pa.,  Vt.,  N.H.;  prin.  training 
sch.,  Saratoga,  N.Y.,  2  yrs.;  supervisor  schs.,  Min- 
neapolis, 7  yrs.,  Boston,  1895-1902;  dean  Simmons 
Coll.  since  1902.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,    etc.)     Home:     Newton    Centre,    Mass.* 

ARNOIiD,  Seth  Tenelon,  M.D. ;  b.  Westminster, 
Vt..  Dec.  21,  1S7S;  s.  Fenelon  and  Emily  Augusta 
(Marsh)  Arnold:  first  Am.  ancestor  settled  in 
Haddam,  Conn.,  1640,  one  of  20  to  take  a  grant 
of  land  from  the  King  of  England;  all  four  great 
grand ff.theif.  in  Am.  Revolution;  grad.  Kimball 
Union  Acad.,  Meriden,  N.H.,  1896,  Vermont  Acad., 
Saxtons  River,  Vt.,  1899;  student  Rose  Poly.  Inst., 
Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  2y,  yrs.,  class  of  1903;  M.D., 
Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1908;  married.  In  practice  in 
Boston  since  1908;  mem.  Boston  City  Com.,  1906-7; 
mem.  Boston  City  Council,  1908-9;  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Hep..  1910.  Mem.  S.A.R.,  Am.  Micros.  Soc, 
Mercantile  Library  Assn.,  Boston  Y.M.C.A.,  Sigma 
Nu  and  Phi  Chi  fraternities.  Formerly  mem. 
Troop  A,  1st  Squadron  Cav.  (Nat.  Lancers), 
M.V.M.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Mass.  Re- 
publican, Lincoln  (Boston).  Address:  92  Hunt- 
ington   Av.,    Boston. 

A3NOIiI>,  "Warren  O.,  ex-congressman.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

ABNOIiS,  William  Ansel,  lawyer;  b.  Willi  man- 
tle. Conn.,  May  5,  1874;  s.  Ansel  and  Maria  P. 
(Chapman)  Arnold;  descendant  of  John  Arnold, 
Cambridge,  Mass..  1G32;  grad.  Willimantic  High 
Sch..  1890;  grad.  Williston  Sem.,  1892;  A.B.,  Yale, 
1896;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1899;  m.  Kate  W. 
Hutchinson,  of  Essex,  Conn.,  May  22,  1901;  1  son, 
Ansel.  Ii-actioed  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  since  1899; 
mem.  Clark  &  Arnold:  sec.  Willimantic  Traction 
Co.,  1901-3;  dcputv  judge  of  Police  Ct.  of  City  of 
Willimant:c,  1901-3;  judge  of  Police  Ct,  Williman- 
tic, 1903-13.  Dir.  Conn.  State  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce; pres.  Willimantic  Bd.  of  Trade  and  Busi- 
ness Men's  Assn..  Inc.,  1912-14.  Republican, 
(jonglist.  Home:  Willimantic,  Conn.  Office:  50 
State  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

ABNOIiD,  "Williajn  Bosenzwelg',  college  prof.; 
h.  Beirut.  Svr1n,  of  German  parents,  Nov.  14.  1872; 
A.B.,  Ohio  Woslevan,  1892;  grad.  Union  Theol. 
Sem.,  1895;  univ.  fellow.  Columbia,  1895-6,  Ph.D., 
1896;  studied  abroad  1899;  m.  Ada  Hinde  Hart, 
of  New  York,  Deo.  22,  1898.  Curator  dept.  an- 
tiquities. Met.  Mus.  of  Art,  New  York,  1896-8;  lec- 
turer, O.T..  1902-3,  Hitchcock  prof.  Hebrew  lang. 
and  lit.,  since  190.''..  Andover  Theol.  Sem.;  Andover 
prof.  Hebrew  lang.  and  lit..  Harvard,  since  1908. 
Mem.  Am.  Oriental  Soc,  Soc.  Bibl.  Lit.  and  Exe- 
gesis, Vorderasiatische  Gesellschaft.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  foi-  books,  etc.)  Address:  25 
Kii-kland   St.,  Cambridge,   Mass.* 

ABVTKE.  EarlUss  Porter,  lawyer;  Apr.  19,  1846- 
.Tune   22.   1014.     (Pa.f  vol.   1909.) 

ABVINE,  William  Brown,  lawyer;  b.  South 
Manchester,  Conn.,  Nov.  24.  1879;  s.  Earlliss  Por- 
ter and  Alice  Jane  (Strong)  Arvine;  descendant  of 
Elder  John  Strong,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1632;  also 
of  Col.  Irenaeus  Brown  and  Rev.  Kazlitt  Arvine 
(author  of  2  encyclopaedias:  Anecdotes  of  Lit- 
erature   and    Fine     Arts,     Moral    and    Religious 


Anecdotes) ;  prep.  edn.  Hopkins  Grammar  Sch. 
and  Hillhouse  High  Sch.,  New  Haven;  A.B.,  Yale, 
1903;  student  Vale  Law  Sch.,  2  yrs.,  also  law 
ofiice  of  E.  P.  Arvine  1  yr. ;  m.  Viola  Louise 
Griffin,  of  New  Haven,  Feb.  15,  1908;  3  daughters, 
Viola  Elizabeth,  Alice  Jane,  Barbara  Louise.  Ad- 
mitted to  Conn,  bar,  1907;  practiced  with  Arvine, 
Woodruff  &  Aivine,  New  Haven,  1907-12;  mem. 
Arvine,  Beers  &  Woodruff  since  June,  1912.  Mem. 
Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.  Mem.  Woodberry  Soc.  of 
N.Y.  City  (organized  for  purpose  of  collecting  and 
publishing  tlie  works  in  prose  and  verse  of  Georg'e 
Edward  Woodberry,  of  Beverly,  Mass.).  Republi- 
can. Episcopalian.  Author:  Hang  up  Philosophy, 
1912.  Home:  Forest  St.,  Westville,  New  Haven, 
Conn.     Office:     42    Church    St.,    New    Haven. 

ASAKAWA,  Kwan-Zchi,  college  prof.;  b.  Nihon- 
matsu,  Japan,  Dec.  20,  1873;  s.  Masazumi  and  Uta 
(Sugiura)  Asakawa;  ed.  Fukushima  Middle  Sch., 
1888-92;  Waseda  U.,  Tokio,  Japan,  1892-5;  B.Litt., 
Dartmouth  Coll.,  1899;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1902;  m. 
Miriam  Dingwall,  of  New  Haven,  (.^onn.,  Oct.  12, 
1905  (died,  Feb.  4,  1913).  Lecturer  on  history  and 
civilization  of  East  Asia,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1902; 
prof.  English  at  Waseda  U.,  1906-7;  instr.  history 
of  Japanese  civilization,  1907-10,  asst.  prof.,  Sept., 
1910 — ,  Yale  U.  Mem.  Am.  Oriental  Soc,  Am. 
Hist.  Assn.,  Am.  Polit.  Science  Assn.,  Asiatic  Soc. 
of  Japan,  Japanese  Hist.  Assn.  (Shigakkwai),  etc. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writ- 
ings.) Address:  Yale  University,  New  Haven, 
Conn.* 

ASHBB,  Harry  W.,  lawyer;  b.  N.Y.  City,  Dec. 
17,  1858:  s.  Lewis  and  Harriet  (Strouse)  Asher; 
grad.  Hillhouse  High  Sch.,  New  Haven,  1877; 
Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale),  1879;  LL.B., 
Yale  Law  Sch.,  1883;  m.  Pauline  Housman,  of 
New  York,  Nov.  12,  1895;  2  children,  Katharine  I., 
Harry  W.,  Jr.  Began  practice  at  Hartford,  Conn., 
1883;  removed  to  New  Haven,  1885;  mem.  Hotch- 
kiss  &  Asher,  1896-03,  now  alone;  pres.  York- 
Chapel  Corpn. ;  dir.  Peoples  Bank  &  Trust  Co. 
Mem.  Common  Council,  New  Haven,  1886-7;  mem. 
Bd.  of  Edn.,  1892-1900  (pres.,  1898-1900).  Mem. 
Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.,  New 
Haven  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Democrat.  1st 
v.-p.  Federation  of  Men's  Church  Clubs;  v. -p. 
Congregation  Mishkan  Israel;  mem.  Civic  Feder- 
ation of  N.H.  Mason.  Mem.  I.O.B.B.,  B.P.O.  Elks, 
A.O.U.W.  Clubs:  Graduates',  Harmonie,  Yale 
(New  York).  Home:  674  Orange  St.  Office:  Cham- 
ber   of    Commerce    Bldg.,    New    Haven,    Conn. 

ASHIiANB,  Ezekiel  Aug'ustus,  lawyer;  b.  Cham- 
plain,  Clinton  Co.,  N.Y.,  June  10,  1859;  s.  Francis 
J.  and  Adaline  (Baker)  Ashland;  ed.  State  Nor- 
mal Sch.,  Potsdam,  N.Y. ;  pvt.  course  in  French; 
m.  Alice  Gould  Butler,  of  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  Dec. 
17,  1889;  4  children,  W.  Irving  (M.D.),  John 
\A'yllis,  Winfleld  Gregory  (deceased).  Homer  But- 
ler. Admitted  to  bar,  Oct.  27,  1887;  began  prac- 
tice at  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  1888;  moved  to  Burlington, 
1906;  counsel  in  celebrated  Bowman  Will  Case, 
at  Glens  Falls,  N.Y.,  1892;  mem.  Dem.  State  Com., 
1888;  pros,  officer,  1893-4:  regi.ster  and  acting 
judge  for  Franklin  County;  nominated  for  state's 
atty.,  Franklin  County,  1898.  Served  in  State 
Militia  and  hon.  discharged,  1891.  Democrat. 
Methodist.  Dir.  Y.M.C.A.  Mem.  American  Bar 
Assn.,  Vt.  State  Bar  Assn.,  Chittenden  County 
Bar  Assn.  Mem.  Grand  Lodge  K.  of  P.  of  Vt. 
Home:  The  Adsit,  76  N  Union  St.  Office:  174 
Main    St.,    Burlington,    Vt. 

ASHIiBY,  Charles  Sumner,  mayor;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1858;  s.  Joshua  Bishop  and 
Susan  (Sanderson)  Ashley;  ed.  Friends'  Acad., 
New  Bedford;  m.  Annie  B.  Luce  (deceased);  m. 
2d,  Julia  Howard  Purrington.  Entered  market 
business  at  17;  later  in  clothing  business  from 
which  retired;  now  mem.  Charles  S.  Ashley,  Jr. 
&  Co.,  ins.  and  real  estate.  Has  served  as  mayor 
of  New  Bedford  since  1890,  with  exception  of 
4  yrs.  as  postmaster  under  Cleveland  adminis- 
tration; trustee  New  Bedford  Free  Pub.  Library. 
Democrat.  Trinitarian  Conglist.  Mem.  Ancient  and 
Hon.  Artillery  of  Boston.  Mason  (32°).  Home: 
New  Bedford,  Mass. 

ASHIiBV,  Oeorsre  Francis,  college  prof.;  b. 
Somerville.    Mass.,   Aug.    10,    1875;    s.    John   Eckley 


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and  Sarah  Ann  (Davis)  Ashley;  prep.  edn.  Somer-  (Worcester),     Worcester     Country.      Recreations: 

ville  High   Sch.;   student   Mass.    Inst.   Tech.,    1S96-  golf,    tennis.    Author:    Outlines  of   the  History  of 

1900;  m.  Nellie  Rose  Morgan,  of  Somerville,  Mass.,  Education,  1911.  Address:  1  Normal  St.,  Worcester, 

June    20,    1906.     Asst.    prof.    tech.    drawing,    Tufts  Mass. 

Coll.  Republican.  Methodist.  Author:  (with  Dean  ASPINWAlIi,  WilUam  Henry,  trustee;  b.  Brook- 
Gardner  C.  Anthony)  Descriptive  Geometry,  1909.  Une,  Mass.,  Auk.  31,  ISGl:  .s  William  and  Arixene 
Home:  47  Avon  St.,  Somerville,  Mass.  Address:  Southgate  (Porter)  Aspinwall;  descendant  of  Peter 
Tufts   College,    Mass.  Aspinwall,  who  came  from  England  in  1640;  prep. 

ASHIiEY,    Henry    Woodruff,    lawyer;    b.    West-  edn.  Nobles'  Sch.,  Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1883;  m. 

field,   Mass.,  Feb.    16,  1855;  s.   Henry  and  Mary  A.  Susan    Cabot    Lowell,    of   Newton,    Mass.,    June    4, 

(Bartholomew)  Ashley;  read  law  in  office  of  Leon-  1889;  children,  George  L.,  Lucy,  Augustus.     Began 

ard     &    Wells,     Springfield,     Mass.;     admitted     to  in  brokerage  business,  July,  1883;  now  mem.  Aspin- 

Hampden    Co.    bar,    1881;    LL.B.,    Boston    U.    Sch.  wall  &  Codman,  real  estate,  trustees  and  mgrs.  es- 

of  Law,   1882;   m.  Kezia  W.  Ely,  of  Newark,  N.J.,  tates;    trustee    Congress    St.    Associates,    Empire 

Mar.    4,    1896.     Began   practice   at   Westfield,    1882;  Bldg.  Trust,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  St.  Luke's  Home  for  Con- 

U.S.     deputy    internal     revenue     collector,     1885-9;  valescents,  etc.     Formerly  mem.   1st  Corps  Cadets, 

alternate    del.-at-large    from    Mass.    to    Dem.    Nat.  M.V.M.    Clubs:   Somerset,  Union,  Exchange,  Coun- 

Conv.,    Chicago,    1892;    mem.    Mass.    Ho.    of    Rep.,  try.      Democrat.     Episcopalian.      Home:     Chestnut 

1892,    1893.     Conglist.     Clubs:     Nayasset    (Spring-  Hill,  Mass.     Office:  50  Congress  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

field),     Country      (Blandford).      Address:       Parks  ATCHISON,  Edward;  b.  Uxbridge,  Mass     Apr    6 

Block.  Westfield,  Mass.  1S69;   s.   James  and  Ann   (Dundass)   Atchison;   ed. 

ASHIiEY,    May,    librarian;    b.    Windsor    Locks,  pub.  schs.,  Blackstone,  Mass.;  m.  Ella  J.  Wilson,  of 

Conn.,  Dec.   20,   1868;   d.  William  Mandell  and  Ro-  North  Smithfield,  R.I.,  July  18,  1895.    Freight  agt. 

melia    Antoinette     (Charter)     Ashley:    descendant  N.Y.,N.H.   &   H.R.R.   Co.    since   1886;    dir.    1st   Nat. 

of   Colonial   settlers   of    the   Conn,    valley,    also   of  Bank,  Smithfield,  R.I.;  formerly  mem.  Town  Coun- 

Gov.  Trumbull;   ed.   pvt.   schs.;   unmarried.    Began  cil,    North    Smithfield;    commr.    shell    fisheries   for 

as   librarv   asst,   Citv  Library,   Springfield,   Mass.,  Providence   County  since    1900;    mem.    R.I.   Ho.   of 

189S;   librarian  Greenfield  Pub.  Library  since  Oct.  Rep.,  1906,  1907,  Senate,  1909-11;  mem.  Rep.  State 

16,    1901.     Mem.    A.L.A.     Unitarian.     Recreations:  Central    Com.    since    1913.     Episcopalian.     Mason; 

camping.    Home:    32   Union   St.    Office:   Public  Li-  mem.  A.O.U.W.    Recreations:  outdoor  life,  garden- 

brary,  Greenfield,  Mass.  ing.    Address:  North  Smithfield,  R.I. 

ASHTON,  Joseph  Nickerson,  musician,  educa-  ATHERTONy  Caroline  Stone;  b.  Lynn,  Mass., 
tor;  b.  Salem.  Mass..  Sept.  7,  1868;  s.  William  P.  Sept.  11,  1863;  d.  Charles  G.  and  Eleanor  Ober 
Ashton  and  Marv  L.  (Dwyer)  Ashton;  A.B.,  Brown  (Knowlton)  Stone;  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Lynn;  A.B., 
U..  1891  (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  A.M.,  Harvard,  1893;  m.  Boston  U.,  1SS4,  A.M.,  1886;  m.  Edward  H.  Ather- 
Harriet  Page  Richards,  of  Danvers,  Mass.,  Dec.  14,  ton,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  July  20,  1892.  Formerly 
1910.  Instr.  in  musical  theory  and  history,  1895-8,  teacher  in  the  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.;  formerly  mem. 
asso.  prof.,  1898-04,  Brown  U.;  faculty  editor  bd.  of  trustees  of  Children's  Instns.  Dept.  of  Boss- 
Bi-own  Alumni  Monthlv,  1900-4;  pvt.  teacher.  Bos-  ton  (apptd.  by  Mayor  Hibbard).  Mem.  Bd.  of  Vis- 
ton,  1893-1900,  and  since  1904;  acting  asso.  prof,  itors,  Boston  U.  Recording  sec.  Alliance  of  Unlta- 
music,  Welleslev  Coll.  1907-8;  head  of  dept.  of  rian  Women.  Mem.  Assn.  Collegiate  Alumnae,  Phi 
music.  Abbot  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  since  1907;  Beta  Kappa.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Clubs:  Wom- 
organist  North  Ch..  Salem,  Mass.,  1896-04,  1st  Bapt.  en's  City,  College  (Boston),  Women  in  Council 
Ch.,  Newton  Center,  1904-5,  1st  Parish  Ch.,  Brook-  (Roxbury).  Author:  Gleason  and  Atherton's  First 
line,  since  1905;  trustee  Salem  Athenseum.  Mem.  Greek  Book,  1895.  Address:  82  Ruthven  St.,  Rox- 
Am.  Guild  of  Organists,  Harvard  Mus.  Club  (hon.).  bury,  Mass. 

Author:  The  History  of  the  Salem  Athenaeum,  1810-  ATHEBTON,  Edward  Herbert,  educator-  b    Har- 

1910.    Co-Editor:  Hymn  Book  for  Schools  and  Col-  vard,    Mass.,    Feb.    11,    1856;    s.    Alfred    and    Abbie 

leges,  1913.    Contbr.  articles  on  ch.  music  and  mu-  Maria  (Adams)  Atherton;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1879;  stu- 

sical  edn.;  writer  of  music  for  women's  voices  and  dent  in  geologv.  Teachers'  Sch.  of  Science,  Boston 

for  men's  voices.    Home:  7  Punchard  Av.,  Andover,  1898-02;   m.  Caroline  Ober  Stone,  of  Lynn,   Mass., 

Mass.  July  20,  1892.   Taught  in  schs.  of  Rutland  and  West 

ASH'WOBTH,  Robert,  mfr.  woolen  goods;  b.  St.  Medway  (Mass.),  Bethlehem  (Pa.)  Acad.;  prin. 
Claire,  Pa.,  Apr.  6,  1866;  s.  Thomas  and  Hannah  Shrewsbury  (Mass.)  High  Sch.;  prin.  Needham 
(Howard)  Ashworth;  descendant  of  Richard  Ash-  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1881-4;  studied  French  in  Paris, 
worth,  of  Milnrow,  Lancashire,  Eng.;  ed.  Worcester  1884-5;  prin.  Hopkinton  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1885-6; 
pub.  schs.  and  Becker's  Business  Coll.:  m.  Worces-  mstr.  in  Latin  and  French,  Roxbury  (Mass.)  Latin 
ter,  Mass.,  1895,  Clara  Richardson.  Learned  ma-  Sch.,  1886-91;  instr.  in  Latin  and  Greek,  Girls' 
chinist's  trade;  in  grocery  business,  Cherry  Vallev,  Latin  Sch.,  Boston,  since  1891.  Mem.  various  teach- 
since  1897;  engaged  with  brother,  Charles  R.,  in  e's'  assns.  Republican.  ITnitarian.  Mason.  Clubs: 
manufacture  of  woolen  goods  at  Leicester,  since  Harvard  Union,  Unitarian  Club  of  Boston,  Friday 
1903;  postmaster  of  Cherry  Valley,  1897-07.  Meth-  Evening  Club.  Home:  82  Ruthven  St.,  Roxbury, 
odist.    Address:  Cherry  Valley,  Mass.  Mass. 

ASFIN'WAI^I^,  Thomas,  civil  engineer;  b.  Brook-  ATHERTON,    Ella   Blaylock,    M.D.,    surgeon;    b. 

line.  Mass.,  Sept.  8.  1853;  s.  William  and  Arixene  S.  Ulverston,  Eng.,  Jan.  4,  1860;  d.  William  and  Mar- 

(Porter)   Aspinwall;   eighth  generation  from  Peter  S'aret    (Schollick)    Blaylock;    brought    to    America, 

Aspinwall,   who  settled   in  Brookline  in  1630;   B.S.  Ho    '    smd.    McGill    Normal    Sch.,    Montreal,   Can., 

in   Civil   Fnsineering,   Mass.    Inst.   Tech..    1876;   m.  1S80;  M.D.,  CM.,  Woman's  Med.   Sch.,  Queen's  U., 

Miss  Alicia's.  Towne,   of  Brookline,  Feb.   3,   1887;  Kingston,  Can.,  1887;  student  New  York  Post-Grad. 

children,  Thomas  Gardner,  Philip  Channing.    Mem.  Med.  Sch.,  1896;  m.  Capt.  Henry  Brydge  Atherton. 

firm   of  Aspinwall  &  Thomas   since   1877:   general  of  Nashua,  N.H.,  Sept.  8,  1898;  2  children,  Blaylock, 

practice  of  civil  engineering.    Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  b-  Oct.  6,  1900;  Ives.  Feb.  25,  1903.    Teacher,  1880-2; 

Boston    Soc.    C.E.     Independent    in    politics.     Club:  began  practice  in  Newport,  Vt.,   1887;  removed  to 

Exchange.    Home:  14  Hawthorne  Road,  Brookline,  Nashua,    N.H.,    1888;    on   staff   Nashua  Emergency 

Mass.    Office:  3  Hamilton  PI.,  Boston.  and  St  Joseph's  hosps.;  attending  phys.  Home  for 

A c,-r>»T-nr . -r -r      ttt-it           t,-ii-    „          ^        <-          i.  Aged  Womcu.    Mem.  A.M.A.,  N.H.  State  Med.  Soc, 

ASPINWAI.I..     William     Billings,     educator:     b.  Hill'^boro  Co.  Med.  A.'isn..  Nashua  Med.  Assn    (pres 

Loudonyille.  NY.    Nov.  13    1874:  s.  William  F    and  1908),  N.H.  Surg.  Club,  Orleans  Co.  (Vt)  Med    Soc' 

Sarah    (Sterry)    Aspinwall;    A.B.,    Harvard,    1896;  Episcopalian.    Club:   Fortnightly.    Home:   31   Fair- 

Pd.B.,    Pd.M.,    State    Coll.    for    Teachers,    Albany,  mount  Heights.    Office:  148  Main  St,  Nashua   NH 

N.Y.,    1900-1:   Ph.D..   U.   of  Paris.    1904;   m.   Aurelia  « mTr-KTrotrk-Kr     v-^^-^-i^    a^^.,-.*. -.         .c         -r^  \.      h  ,." 

Hyde,  of  Albany,  Apr.    8.   1908.    Asst  prin..  Union  .^■fFf^^V^^uTl^c:^'^^?^^^?-^.^.^^'''    ^^^-    ^^' 

Female  Coll..  Eufala.   Ala.,   189S-9;   asst   prin.   and  1849-Aug.   31,    1914.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

prin.  N.Y.  State  Normal  High  Sch.,  Albany,  1900-6;  ATHERTON,  Mrs.  Mary  Alderson  Chandler,  edu- 

dean  and   prof,   edn..   State  Coll.  for  Teachers,   Al-  cator,    writer    on    educational    matters;    b.    nr.    Le 

bany,  1906-12;  prin.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Worcester,  Raysville,  Pa.,  of  English  parentage;  d.  John  and 

Mass.,  since  1912;  mem.  Mass.  Schoolmasters'  Club,  Margaret  Alderson;  grad.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Mans- 

Delta    Upsilon.     etc.      Conglist.      Clubs:     Harvard  field.  Pa.;  m.  1st,  1881,  Willard  M.  Chandler  (died. 


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1S89);  m.  2d,  1903,  Frederick  Atherton,  an  attorney 
of  Boston.  IJegan  teaching  in  district  schs.  of  Pa. 
at  16,  and  later,  after  completing  a  normal  course, 
continued  teaching  in  Oil  City  and  Franklin,  Pa., 
subsequently  in  San  Jose  and  Oakland,  Cal.;  re- 
moved to  Boston,  1S81;  founded  the  Home  School 
for  Shorthand  and  Typewriting,  1883;  the  Chan- 
dler Normal  Shorthand  School,  1892,  the  Chandler 
Thinking  Club,  for  the  encouragement  of  independ- 
.-nt  thinking,  1895;  started  periodical,  "The  Think- 
er," 1898.  Editor  of  The  Chandler  Sliorthand  Quar- 
terly, 1914,  published  in  the  interest  of  a  rational, 
uniform  shorthand.  Mem.  Free  Religious  Assn.  of 
America,  Mass.  Woman  Suffrage  Assn.  Author  of 
the  Chandler  Practical  Shorthand.  The  Chandler 
shorthand  differs  radically  from  all  other  systems. 
It  is  not  a  position  system,  neither  is  it  a  light  line 
svstem.  It  employs  both  joined  and  disjoined  vow- 
els. For  the  most  part  each  character  stands  for 
one  word  and  one  only,  hence  its  unprecedented 
legibilitv.  On  account  of  its  exactness,  uniformity, 
and  inteVchangeability,  any  writer  can  readily  and 
accurately  read  the  shorthand  notes  of  any  other 
Chandler  writer,  thus  meeting  the  public  demand 
as  no  other  system  does  or  can.  It  is  extensively 
used  in  the  pub.  schools  of  America  and  has  made 
its  way  solely  on  its  merit.  Home:  20  Parker  St., 
l^exington,  Mass.  Office:  Chandler  Normal  Short- 
hand School,  221  Columbus  Av.,  Boston,  Mass. 

ATHEBTON,  Percy  lee,  composer;  b.  Boston, 
^lass.,  Sept.  25.  1871;  s.  William  and  Mary  Edwards 
(Dwight)  Atherton;  A.B.,  Harvard  (honors  in 
music),  1893;  Roval  High  Sch.  of  Music,  ]Munich, 
Bavai-ia,  1893-5;  studied  with  Rheinberger,  1893-5; 
with  O.  B.  Boise  in  Berlin.  1896:  with  Sgambati  in 
Rome,  1900,  and.  later,  with  Widor  in  Paris;  un- 
married. (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
compositions.)  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Harvard  Mu- 
sical Assn.,  Harvard  Music  Club  (Cambridge), 
Liongwood  Cricket,  and  Harvard  (Boston  and  New 
York).    Home:  144  Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston.* 

ATKINS,  Albert  Henry,  sculptor;  b.  Milwaukee, 
Wis.;  s.  Henry  Lester  and  Ida  Maria  (Harrison) 
.\tkins;  pub.  schs.,  Milwaukee;  Cowles  Art  Sch., 
Boston,  1896-8;  .Julien  and  Colorossi  acads.,  Paris, 
1898-1900;  worked  in  studios  of  D.  C.  French,  H.  H. 
Kitson,  and  others;  unmarried.  Exhibited  Pa.  Acad. 
Fine  Arts;  Nat.  Acad.  Design;  Architectural 
League  of  New  York,  Museum  Gallery,  Providence, 
R.I.;  Providence  Art  Club;  Architectural  Club, 
Boston;  etc.  Works:  sculptural  decoration,  Christ 
Ch.,  Ansonia,  Conn.;  statue  of  "Our  Lady  and  Holy 
Child,"  All  Saints  Ch.,  Dorchester,  Boston;  Copen- 
hagen Memorial  Fountain,  Boston;  Lapham  Memo- 
lial,  Milwaukee;  also  portraits,  ideal  sculptures, 
etc.  Mem.  faculty  (dept.  of  sculpture)  R.I.  Sch.  of 
Design  since  1909.  Mem.  Nat.  Sculpture  Soc.  Amer- 
ica. Am.  Art  Assn.  (Paris),  Am.  Federation  of  Arts. 
Club:  Providence  Art.  Studio:  9  Copley  Studios, 
Clarendon  St.,  Boston:  (summer)  East  Gloucester, 
Mass.* 

ATKINS,  Charles  Grandison,  fish  expert;  b.  New 
Sharon,  Me.,  .Ian.  19,  1841;  s.  Elisha  and  Lucy  T. 
(Gushing)  Atkins;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1861;  m.  Nellie 
H.  Moses,  of  Bucksport,  Me.,  Nov.  24,  1874.  Teacher, 
Green  Bav,  Wis.,  1862-3;  commr.  fisheries.  Me., 
1867-72;  station  supt.,  U.S.  Bur.  of  Fisheries  in  Me. 
and  Mass.,  since  1872.  Mem.  Am.  Pomol.  Soc,  Am. 
Fisheries  Soc,  Psi  ITpsilon  (college).  Home: 
Bucksport,   Me.    Address:   East  Orland,   Me. 

ATKINS,  Edwin  P.,  merchant;  b.  Boston,  Mass., 
.Ian.  13,  1850;  s.  Elisha  and  Mary  E.  (Freeman) 
Atkins;  ed.  pvt.  schs.  of  Boston;  A.M.,  Harvard, 
1903;  m.  Katharine  Wrisley,  of  Belmont,  Mass., 
Oct.  11,  1882;  3  children,  Robert  W.,  Edwin  F.,  .Ir., 
Helen.  Pres.  Bay  State  Sugar  Refinery,  1878-88; 
partner  E.  Atkins  &  Co..  importers  of  sugars, 
commn.  mchts.,  and  bankers,  since  1874:  chmn.  bd. 
dirs.  Am.  Sugar  Refining  Co.;  v.-p.  I". P.  Ry.  Sys- 
tem, 1889-95;  pres.  Aetna  Mills.  Soledad  Sugnr  Co. 
(Cuba),  Trinidad  Sugar  Co.  (Cuba),  Boston  Wharf 
Co.  (real  estate);  dir.  Westinghouse  Electric  & 
Mfe.  Co..  Am.  Trust  Co..  West  Fn'i  St.  Rv..  Guar- 
antee Co.  of  North  America.  Nat.  Shawmut  Bank, 
Second  Nat.  Bank:  trustee  Belmont  Savings  Bank. 
Clubs:  Union.  Exchange,  Harvard  (Boston),  Coun- 
try (Brookline,  Mass.),  Oakley  Country,  Belmont 
Country,    Union    League,    Harvard     (New    York). 


Home:  Belmont,  Mass.  Office:  131  State  St.,  Boston, 
Mass.* 

ATKINS,  Everett  Mosier,  farmer;  b.  Corinna. 
Me.,  (Jet.  1,  1857;  s.  Joseph  Wuidwell  and  Abbie 
Woodman  (Josselyn)  Atkins;  ed.  Corinna  Union 
Acad.;  Exeter  and  Garland  night  schs.;  m.  Addie 
Butters,  of  Exeter,  :Me.,  June  29,  1879;  2  children, 
Evelyn  A.,  Albert  N.  Engaged  in  farming  at  Co- 
rinna since  1872;  pres.  Dexter  Grange  store;  pres. 
and  trustee  West  Penobscot  Agrl.  Soc;  deputy  of 
Me.  State  Grange.  Methodist.  Odd  Fellow.  Home: 
Corinna,  Me.    Office:  Dexter,  Me. 

ATKINS,  Cfaius  Glenn,  clergyman;  b.  Mt.  Carmel, 
Iiid.,  >'ct.  4.  ibO.s;  .s.  'I'liomas  Htnjamin  and  Caro- 
line (Morris)  Atkins;  A.B.,  Ohio  State  U.,  1888; 
I.,L.B.,  Cincinnati  Law  Sch.,  1S91  ;  .studied  Yale  Div. 
Sch.:  (D.D.,  U.  of  Vt..  1904,  Dartmouth,  1906);  m. 
Adaline  Haynes,  of  Bellbrook,  O.,  Aug.  25,  1892. 
Head  dept.  history,  Mt.  Hermon  Fitting  Sch., 
1892-5;  ordained  Congl.  ministrv,  1895;  pastor 
Greenfield,  Mass.,  1895-1900,  Burlington,  Vt.. 
1900-6,  First  Ch.,  Detroit,  1906-10,  Central  Ch,, 
Piovidence,  R.I.,  since  Jan.,  1910.  Mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Author:  Things  That  Remain,  1911:  Pil- 
grims of  the  Lonely  Road,  1913;  minor  articles  and 
publications;  awarded  (jh.  Peace  Union  Prize,  1914, 
for  essay  on  International  Peace.  Contributes  to 
religious  .iourn;ils.      .Xildiess:  Providence,  R.I.* 

ATKINS,  Ora  Alexander,  mfr. ;  b.  Exeter,  Me.. 
Jan.  6,  1844;  s.  Samuel  Shaw  and  Mary  Jane  (Oak- 
man)  Atkins;  educated  Lowell  (Mass.)  grammar 
sch.;  m.  Mary  Eva  Meadowcraft,  of  Providence, 
R  I.,  ]Mar.  22,  1902.  Began  learning  cabinet  maker's 
trade,  1860,  continuing  about  20  years;  now  pres. 
and  treas.  Standard  Bottling  &  Extract  Co.,  Inc.; 
pres.  Dr.  Swett's  Root  Beer  Co.;  treas.  Spring 
"Water  Carbonating  Co.  Served  as  private  in  6th 
Mass.  Vols.,  Civil  War.  Mason.  Club:  Boston  City. 
Recreations:  motoring,  fishing.  Home:  24  Leaming- 
ton Rd.,  Brighton,  Mass.  Office:  73  Harvard  St., 
Boston. 

ATKINS,  Will  Cloug'h,  lawyer;  b.  Hallowell, 
Me.,  Aug.  25,  1873;  s.  Edwin  Henry  and  Mary  Ellen 
(Clough)  Atkins;  grad.  Gardiner  High  Sch.,  1892: 
studied  law  under  Hon.  O.  B.  Clason,  of  Gardiner; 
LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1896;  m  Alice  M.  (Goud) 
Tasker,  of  Farmingdale,  Me.,  May  14,  1901.  Ad- 
mitted to  Me.  bar,  1894;  practiced  at  Gardiner  with 
preceptor  until  1897,  since  alone:  city  solicitor  7 
yrs. ;  ex-pres.  City  Council  and  Bd  of  Aldermen: 
mayor  of  Gardiner,  1907-8;  judge  of  Gardiner  Mu- 
nicipal Ct.  since  1910.  V.-p.  Me.  Alumni  Assn.  of 
Yale.  Trustee  Universalist  Ch.  Mem.  Knights  of 
Pythias,  B.P.O.  Elks.  Club:  Kennebunk  River.  Art- 
dress:  183  Water  St.,  Gardiner,  Me. 

ATKINSON,  Charles  Pollen,  cotton  buyer;  died 
May  6,  1915.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

ATKINSON,  Edward  Ernest,  clergyman:  b.  New- 
buryport,  jMass..  May  15,  1853;  s.  Josiah  (IM.D.) 
and  Olivia  C.  (Bonney)  Atkinson:  educated  Brown 
High  Sch..  Newburyport,  1865-9:  graduated 
Worcester  Acad.,  1875;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1879,  A.M., 
1882;  grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1882;  A.M.,  Har- 
vard, 1886;  B.D.,  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1887;  grad. 
student.  Harvard,  1895-7;  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theol. 
Sch.,  Cambridge,  1888.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry, 
1882;  pastor.  Ft.  Dodge,  la..  1882-3,  Duluth,  Minn., 
1883-4;  became  minister  P.E.  Ch.,  1888:  rector. 
Grace  Ch..  Chicoppe,  Jilass..  1888-90.  St.  Peter's  '^h., 
Jamaica  Plain,  1890-1:  abroad.  1891-2;  master  Bel- 
mont (Mass.)  Sch.,  1893-5:  in  charge  Christ  Ch.. 
Cambridge.  1897-8.  St.  Thomas  Ch.,  Taunton, 
1901-2,  1905-6:  master  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Concord, 
1903-5;  abroad,  1906-7.  Mem.  -Vm.  Oriental  See, 
Delta  Upsilon.    Address:  Cambridge.  Mass. 

ATKINSON,  Edward  Williams,  importer;  b. 
Brookline,  Mass.,  Oct.  13.  1S59;  s  Edward  and 
Marv  C.  (Heath)  Atkinson;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1881; 
studied  School  of  Technology,  Crefeld.  Germany, 
1881-2,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1882-3;  m.  Ellen  Forbes 
Russell,  of  Milton,  Mass..  Nov.  15,  1894;  children, 
Edward.  Jr.,  Henry  Russell,  Mary  Forbes.  With 
Grinnell  Mfg.  Co.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1883-4; 
with  Pacific  Mills.  Lawrence.  Mass.,  1884;  became 
connected  with  Stoddard,  Lovering  &  Co  .  Boston, 
1884;  now  member  Richards,  Atkinson  &  Haserick; 
dir.   U.S.   Worsted   Co.     Mem.    Boston   Chamber  of 


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Commerce.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  ITnion,  Exchange, 
Country  (Brookline),  Harvard  (Boston  and  New 
York).  Home:  Heath  Hill,  Biookline.  Mass.  Olliee: 
152  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

ATKINSOIT,  Robert  Whitman,  pianist,  com- 
poser; b.  Heath  Hill,  Brookline,  Mass.,  Dec.  14, 
1S68;  s.  Edward  and  INIary  Caroline  (Heath)  Atkin- 
son; A.B.,  Harvard,  lSi)l  (with  honors  in  music); 
studied  Music  Conservatory,  Munich,  Bavaria,  3 
yrs. ;  m.  Elizabeth  Bispham  I'age,  of  Phila.,  Mar.  5, 
1904;  children,  Alice  Tucker,  Eliot  Heath,  Samuel 
Greenleaf.  Teacher  Morristown  (N.J.)  Sch.,  1900-1; 
org-anist  in  various  chs.,  and  for  Chestnut  Hill  Soc, 
1903-4;  resigned  to  become  orchestra  leader:  has 
given  piano  recitals,  pub.  and  private.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Was  pres.  Hastj-  Pudding  Club  in 
Harvard.  Club:  Tavern  (Boston).  Author  various 
songs,  also  music  for  piano;  discovered  the  cinque 
ihythm  (a  five  time  rhythm);  translated  from  the 
(Jerman  Polak's  I'ber  Stimmenfiihrung.  Address: 
He.-ith    Hill.    Brookline.    Mass. 

ATKINSON,  William,  architect;  b.  Brookline, 
Mass.,  July  7,  1866;  s.  late  Edward  (economist) 
and  Mary  Caroline  (Heath)  Atkinson;  ed.  Roxbury 
Latin  Sch.;  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  spl.  student  Har- 
vard, class  of  1S89;  studied  architecture,  Atelier 
Duray,  Paris,  1890-9;  m.  Mittie  Harmon  Jackson, 
of  Methuen,  Mass.,  May  29,  1900.  Architect  since 
1891;  independent  practice  until  May,  1906,  when 
became  associated  with  Codman  &  Despradelle, 
mem.  of  firm  since  Oct.  1,  1912.  Architect  of  New- 
port Hosp.,  Newport,  R.I.,  Jordan  Hosp.,  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  etc.  Fellow  Boston  Soc.  Architects;  mem. 
Harvard  Musical  Assn..  Delta  Kappa  Eosilon.  Uni- 
tarian. Author:  The  Orientation  of  Buildings,  1911. 
Home:  Boxford,  Mass.   Office:  31  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

ATTEAXTX,  Frederick  E..  wholesale  dyestuffs 
and  chemicals;  b.  Quebec,  Can.,  Nov.  28,  1853;  s. 
Robert  and  Marion  (Wiggett)  Atteaux;  ed  Bish- 
op's Coll.,  Lenoxville,  Can.;  m.  Miss  Carrie  Willard, 
of  Boston,  May  19,  1886.  Came  to  U.S.,  1870:  began 
with  Wright  Mfg.  Co.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  continuing 
2  yrs.;  then  salesman  for  Jordan,  Marsh  &  Co.,  7 
yrs.;  organized  P.  E.  Atteaux  Co.,  1884;  pres.  P.  E. 
Atteaux  &  Co.,  since  1901;  pres.  Am.  Color  &  Chem- 
ical Co.;  dir.  Dermiforma  Co.  of  Amevica,  Indus- 
trial National  Bank.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Bos- 
ton Cit-i'.  En^'ineers.  Algonquin.  Boston  Athletic 
Assn.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  176  Purchase 
St.,  Boston. 

ATTWII^Ii,  Henry  Converse,  lawyer;  b.  Lynn, 
Mass.,  Mar.  11,  1872;  s.  Isaac  M.  and  Harriet  E. 
(Sanger)  Attwill;  grad.  Lynn  High  Sch..  1890; 
LL.B.,  Boston  LT.  Law  Sch.,  1893;  m.  Everett, 
Mass.,  June  30,  1906.  Miss  Augusta  Harris.  In 
practice  at  Lvnn  and  Boston  since  1893.  Asst. 
dist.  atty.  of  Eastern  Dist.  of  Mas.';.  1910-15; 
atty.  gen.  of  Mass.,  1915.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1896,  1897  and  1898,  of  the  Mass.  Senate.  1899.  1900 
and  1901.  Mason.  Universalist.  CluVis:  Essex, 
Lynn  Republican.  Home:  Lynn.  Mass.  Offices: 
Tremont  Bldg.  and  State  House,  Boston 

ATWATER.  CCaleb)  Huntinsrton,  M.D.,  retired: 
b.  Mar.  7,  1843;  s.  Caleb  and  Elizabeth  Atwater; 
M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Snrg.  (Columbia),  1871;  un- 
married. Practiced  at  Wallineford,  Conn.,  and  in 
N.Y.  City;  served  as  mem.  Bd.  of  Health,  New 
York,  several  yrs.;  retired  from  practice  of  medi- 
cine, 1888.    Address:  Wallingford,  Conn. 

ATWATER,  Clifford  J.,  lawyer:  b.  CoUinsville, 
Conn..  Nov.  8.  1S5S:  s.  James  and  Mary  G.  (Stew- 
art) Atwnter:  srrad.  CoUinsville  Hi^^h  Sch.;  A.B., 
Bates  Coll.,  Lewiston.  Me.,  1883;  admitted  to  bar, 
1885;  m.  Seymour,  Conn..  1890.  Jennie  C.  Taylor. 
Practiced  in  Seymour  since  1885;  justice  of  the 
peace  and  tax  collector,  1886-12;  mem.  Conn.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1898-1900.  Republican.  Mason;  mem.  I.O. 
O.P..  Red  Men.    Address:  Seymour,  Conn. 

ATWATER,  rrancis,  capitalist;  b.  Plymouth. 
Conn.,  Dec.  3,  1858;  s.  Henry  and  Catherine  (Fenn) 
AtTi'ater:  p<^.  Plymoutji  pub.  sch.;  m.  Helena  .T. 
Sellew,  1879.  Learned  printers'  trade,  was  fore- 
man composing  room.  Meriden  Recorder,  at  16; 
founder  and  publisher  Windermere  Weekly  Forum. 
Wallingford,  Conn.,  1879-80;  asst.  foreman,  Hart- 
ford   Courant,    1880;    later    mgr.    Red    Bluff    (Cal.) 


Sentinel;  founder  and  publisher  Meriden  Sunday 
News;  founded  Meriden  Daily  Journal,  1886,  and 
retired  as  pies.  Jour.  Pub.  Co.,  1913;  founded.  1S9S, 
Havana  Journal  (now  Havana  Post),  first  all-Am. 
jour,  in  Cuba;  bought  and  sold  the  New  Britain 
Daily  News;  bought  and  sold  Waterbury  Daily 
Republican;  ex-pres.  Meriden,  Southington  &  Com- 
pounce  Tramway;  pres.  Washington  State  Coloni- 
zation Co.  since  1905,  Meriden,  Middletown  &  Guil- 
ford Electric  Ry.  Co.  since  1909,  Silver  City  Realtv 
Co.,  1911;  founder,  1912,  and  v.-p.  and  chmn.  exec, 
bd.,  Puritan  Trust  Co.  (resigned);  organizer  East- 
hampton  Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  Wallingford  Trust  Co  , 
1914-15;  dir.  Broadway  Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  Am. 
Bank  &  Trust  Co..  New  Haven.  Mem.  Conn.  Senate, 
1906;  tax  collector.  1907.  Ex-pres.  Meriden  Bd.  of 
Trade;  ex-mem.  exec.  com.  Am.  Nat.  Red  Cross; 
founded,  1912,  and  pres.  Clara  Barton  Memorial 
Assn.  Author:  Histories  of  Plymouth  and  Kent 
Conn.,  1896;  Atwater  History  and  Genealogy,  1901 
vol.  2,  1906.  Made  trip  to  Japan,  China  and  Pi" 
1914.  Home:  41  Dwight  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.*  ' 
ATWATER,  Helen  Woodard;  b.  Somerville 
Mass.,  May  29,  1876;  d.  Prof.  Wilbur  O.  and  Marcia 
(Woodard)  Atwater;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs  ,  Mid- 
dletown, Conn.;  pvt.  schs.,  France  and  Germany 
B.L.,  Smith  Coll.,  1897;  unmarried.  Began  scien- 
tific editorial  work  as  asst.  to  her  father;  employed 
each  winter  since  1909  in  Dept.  of  Agr.  at  Wash- 
ington, as  scientific  asst.  in  the  nutrition  of  man 
and  in  calorimetry.  Mem.  Am.  Home  Econ.  Assn' 
Conglist.  Club:  College  (Boston).  Author:  Bread 
and  Breadmaking,  1900j  Poultry  as  Food  1903- 
Selection  of  Household  Equipment,  1915-  (witli 
Caroline  L.  Hunt)  Honey  and  Its  Uses,  1915  Rec- 
reations: travel,  walking.  Address:  Middletown 
Conn. 

ATWATER,  James  Billingrs,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Westfield.  Mass.,  July  3,  1858;  s.  Leonard  and 
Frances  (Hedges)  Atwater.;  grad.  Westfield  High 
Sch.,  1875;  A.B.,  Williams.  1879;  M.D..  Med.  Dept, 
New  York  U.,  1882;  m.  Westfield,  May  14,  1885, 
Lucy  Gould  Collins.  Began  practice  in  East  Long- 
meadow,  1882;  sec.  Bd.  of  Health,  1884;  removed 
to  Westfield,  1885.  where  has  since  resided;  town 
physician,  1886,  87,  88;  on  surg.  staff  Noble  Hosp.- 
visiting  phys.  to  Shurtleff  Mission;  surgeon  for 
B.  &  A.R  R.  at  Westfield;  mem.  Westfield  Sch  Bd 
1888-9.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  N.Y.  and  N  e' 
Assn.  R.R.  Surgeons,  A.M.A..  Mass.  Med.  Soc  . 
Springfield  Acad,  of  Medicine.  Mason  (K.T.)-  mem 
I.O.O.F.    Address:  Westfield,  Mass. 

ATWOOD,  Alton  Barrows,  box  mfr. ;  b.  Middle- 
boro.  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1868;  s.  Charles  Nelson  and 
Rosilla  Amanda  (Barrows)  Atwood;  ed.  Middie- 
boro  pub.  schs.  and  home  study;  m.  Apr.  17,  1907 
Mabel  E  Coan.  of  Everett,  Mass.  Has  engaged  as 
mfr.  at  Chelsea,  Mass.,  since  1893;  treas.  Atwood 
&  McManus;  v.-p.  Chelsea  Trust  Co.;  trustee  Coun- 
ty Savings  Bank;  corporator  Chelsea  Savins-s 
Bank.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (K  T 
Shriner).  Club:  Review  (Chelsea).  Address:  Chel- 
sea, Mass. 

ATWOOD,  Arthur  P.;  b.  Atwoodville  (Mans- 
field). Conn..  June  28.  1852;  s.  William  H.  and  Har- 
riet M.  (Conant)  Atwood;  m.  Ellen  E.  DeMars. 
Nov.  22,  1875  (died  Dec.  26,  1903).  Became  con- 
nected with  manufacture  of  silk  at  14;  supt. 
Aetna  Silk  Co.,  Norfolk,  28  vrs. :  mem.  Conn.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1889  and   1911.    Home:   Norfolk,   Conn. 

ATWOOD,  Charles  Ang'ustus,  surgeon;  b.  Taun- 
ton, Mass.,  June  12,  1861;  s.  Henry  Dean  and  Alice 
Brown  (Williams)  Atwood;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med 
Sch.,  1883;  m  Taunton,  June  20,  1888,  Miss  Eliza- 
beth S.  Woodward.  Engaged  in  practice  of  medi- 
cine at  Taunton,  Mass.,  since  1883.  Address:  15  W. 
Britannia  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 

ATWOOD,  Charles  Edward,  postmaster;  b.  St. 
Albans,  Me.,  Oct.  27,  1847;  s.  Ira  and  Sarah  (Bige- 
low)  Atwood;  ed.  country  schs..  Oak  Grove  Sem. 
and  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.;  m.  1878,  Emeline  A.  Burn- 
ham  of  Pii^Hpford  i\Tc.  ffliprl  1908).  Rop-pri  in  mpi-- 
cantile  business.  1869;  state  insp.  factories,  mines 
and  quarries.  1898-05;  postmaster.  Biddeford.  Me., 
1905-14;  pres.  Union  Block  Co.  Republican.  TTni- 
tarian.  Mason  (K.T.).  Address:  314  Elm  St.,  Bid- 
deford,  Me. 


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ATWOOD,  Charles  Tenner,  M.D. ;  b.  Johnston, 
R.I.,  June  22,  1S74;  s.  Henry  H.  and  Kmma  F. 
(Fenner)  Alwood;  grad.  Johnston  High  Sch.,  1892; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1896;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1900;  m.  Adah  C.  Gorton,  of  Providence,  li.I.,  June 
26,  1900.  Practiced  in  Hyde  Park,  Ma.ss..  19U0-4, 
since  in  Arlington;  town  phys.,  1904-6;  sch.  phys., 
1905-14;  mem.  Bd.  of  Health,  Arlington,  1905-8. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  iVIass.  Med.  Soc,  Cambridge  Med. 
Ins.  Assn.  Republican.  Mason:  Odd  Fellow.  Home: 
821    ^Massachusetts   Av.,    Arlington,    Mass. 

ATWOOD,  Ernest  Preston  Brown,  lawyer;  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  Dec.  3,  1879;  s.  Charles  and  Ellura 
(Hopkins)  Atwood;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1902;  LL.B., 
and  J.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1905;  unmarried. 
Admitted  to  R.I.  bar,  1905,  and  since  practiced  in 
Providence;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1913,  1914. 
Mem.  R.I.  Bar  Assn.  Progressive.  Baptist.  Clubs: 
University,  Providence  Central,  Wannamoisett 
Country,  Economic,  Edgewood  Yacht.  Recreations: 
motoring.  Address:  902  Union  Trust  Bldg.,  Provi- 
dence, R.I. 

ATWOOD,  Ungene,  machinery  mfr.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

ATWOOD.  Fred,  business  man;  Nov.  12,  1838- 
19—.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

ATWOOD,  Frederic  Edwin,  publisher;  b.  Chel- 
sea, Vt.,  Aug.  11,  1S75;  s.  of  John  and  Jennie  (Bast- 
man)  Atwood;  B.S.,  Dartmouth,  1900;  m.  Miss  Ma- 
rion Bradley,  of  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  Apr.  29,  1910. 
Entire  business  career  has  been  with  shoe  and 
leather  publications;  now  pres.  Rogers  &  Atwood 
Publishing  Co.;  v. -p.  Am.  Shoe  Making  Publishing 
Co.  Independent  in  politics.  Club:  Highland  (West 
Roxburv,  Mass.).  Home:  West  Roxburv,  Mass. 
Office:    (5S3    Atlanta  Av.,   Boston. 

ATWOOD,  Georg-e  Manley,  M.D. ;  b.  Portland, 
Me.,  Dec.  26,  1855:  s.  Hezekiah  and  Mary  A. 
(Baker)  Atwood;  grad.  Me.  Central  Inst.,  1880; 
grad.  Portland  Sch.  Med.  Instruction;  M.D.,  Med. 
Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1SS4;  course  at  N.Y.  Polv- 
clinlc,  1887-8,  at  N.Y.  Post-Grad.  Med.  Sch.,  1889: 
m.  Edith  M.  Hodgdon,  of  Boothbay.  Me.,  Oct.  30, 
1883.  Began  practice  In  Madison,  N.H.,  1884;  re- 
moved to  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1892;  mem.  Haverhill 
Sch.  Bd..  1S99-04.  Mem.  A.M. A..  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 
Haverhill  Med.  Club.  Mason:  mem.  I.O.O.F.  Club: 
Veritas.  Address:  127  Main  St.,  Bradford  Dist, 
Haverhill,    Mass. 

ATWOOD,  George  Marion,  banker:  b.  Buckfield, 
Me.,  Oct.  6,  1860;  s.  William  Harris  and  Helen 
Mary  Atwood;  grad.  Hebron  Acad.,  18S3;  LD.B., 
Columbia  Coll.  Law  Sch.,  1885:  m.  Anna,  d.  Hon. 
E.  G.  Harlow,  of  Dixfield,  Me.,  Apr.  5,  1886:  2  sons, 
William  E.  (treas.  Hebron  Acad.),  Raymond  L. 
Admitted  to  Me.  bar.  Oct.,  1885;  mem.  Atwood  & 
Forbes,  printers  and  pubs.;  v. -p.  Atwood  Grape 
Fruit  Co.  of  N.Y.;  treas.  Oxford  Co..  1889-15;  treas. 
South  Paris  Savings  Bank  since  1900;  dir.  Paris 
Trust  Co.  Trustee  Hebron  Acad.:  dir.  Me.  Auto- 
mobile Assn.,  1912.  Mem.  Oxford  Bar  Assn. 
(treas.).  Republican.  Club:  Paris  Hill  (treas.). 
Recreations:  golf.  Home:  Paris  Hill,  Me.  Office: 
South  Paris,  Me. 

ATWOOD,  Gertrude  Pearson  (Mrs.  William  At- 
wood): b.  Bradford,  Me.:  d.  Nathaniel  Small  and 
Ella  Avalda  (Smith)  Pearson:  descendant  of  John 
Robinson,  the  Puritan  divine  who  induced  the  Pil- 
grims to  emigrate  to  America;  grand  niece  of  An- 
son P.  and  Lot  M.  Morrill,  both  govs,  of  Me.;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Bradford  and  Bangor,  and  under  pvt. 
teachers;  m.  William  Francis  Atwood,  of  Winter- 
port.  Me.,  Dec.  24.  1900;  1  son,  William  Francis. 
Jr.,  b.  Dec.  29,  1910.  Councillor  Nat.  Civic  Assn.; 
v.-p.  Me.  Federation  Women's  Clubs.  1912;  mem. 
exec.  com.  for  Me.  of  Nat.  .Joint  Edn.  Com.  of 
N.E.A.  and  Gen.  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs; 
mem.  reciprocity  com.  Me.  Federation  Women's 
Clubs  (chmn.,  1912-14);  v.-p.  Me.  Peace  Soc:  sec 
Good  Samaritan  Home  Assn.,  Bangor  Anti-Tuber- 
culosis Assn.:  mem.  bd.  dirs.  Tuberculosis  Clinic, 
Penobscot  Chapter  Red  Cross.  Conglist.  Club: 
Nineteenth  Century  (pres.,  1906-9).  Address:  77 
Broadway.   Bangor,   Me. 

ATWOOD,  Harrison  Henry,  architect;  b.  North 
Londonderry,    Vt.,    Aug.    26,    1863;    s.    Peter   Clark 


and  Helen  Marion  (Aldrich)  Atwood;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
of  Charlestown  and  Boston;  m.  Clara  Stein,  of 
Boston,  Sept.  11,  1889;  2  children,  Harrison  H.,  Jr., 
August  Stein.  Studied  architecture  in  Boston  and 
since  practiced  there;  city  architect,  Boston,  1889- 
91,  during  which  supervised  expenditure  of  over 
$1,()(HJ,000  for  various  depts.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep..  1887,  8,  9;  mem.  Rep.  City  Com.,  1884-98 
(sec.  4  yrs.);  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.,  1888,  1889; 
mem.  Congress,  1895-7;  alternate  del.  to  Nat.  Rep. 
Conv.,  Chicago,  1888,  and  since  del.  or  alternate  to 
all  Rep.  nat.  convs.  except  that  of  1896.  Mason 
(K.T.);  Odd  Fellow.  Club.s:  .\shmont,  .\eighbor- 
hood.    Home:   61  Alban  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

ATWOOD,  Henry  Clinton,  cotton  goods  mfr.; 
deceased.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

ATWOOD,  Irving-  Morrill;  b.  Charlestown,  Mass., 
Oct.  2,  1882;  s.  \V^  Irving  and  Georgia  Augusta 
(Morrill)  Atwood;  descended  from  Abraham  Mor- 
lill,  also  fi-om  Rev.  Isaac  .\Ii»rrill.  chaplain  Revo- 
lutionary War;  prep.  edn.  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1904;  m.  Martha  Ames  Whltcombe,  or 
Watertown,  Mass.,  June  26,  1908.  Has  been  iden- 
tified with  wholesale  fish  business,  cold  storage, 
and  allied  interests  since  1905;  mgr.,  sec.  and  dir. 
Freeman  &  Cobb  Co.;  asst.  treas.  and  dir.  Consoli- 
dated Weir  Co.:  treas.  and  <lir.  Atwood  &  Payne 
Co.,  Henry  Small  Co.;  dir.  H.  A.  Peirce  Co.,  Com- 
monwealth Ice  &  Cold  Storage  Co.  (chmn.  finance 
com.).  Mem.  Harvard  Chem.  Soc.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mason  (Shriner);  mem.  Pierian  So- 
dality (Harvard).  Home:  102  Erie  Av.,  Newton 
Highlands,  Mass.  Office:  31  Boston  Fish  Pier, 
Boston. 

ATWOOD,  James  Arthur,  banker,  mfr.;  b. 
Wauregan,  Conn.,  May  18,  1864;  descendant  of 
Revolutionary  ancestry;  s.  James  S.  and  Julia  A. 
M.  (Haskell)  Atwood;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  An- 
dover,  Mass.,  1881;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch. 
(Yale).  1885:  m.  Helen  Louise  ^Alathewson,  of  Cen- 
tral Village,  Conn.,  Dec.  11,  1888;  2  children,  James 
Arthur,  Jr.,  Dorothy.  Agt.  the  AVauregan  Co.,  1889- 
08,  and  of  the  Quinebaug  Co.  of  Danielson,  Conn., 
1897-08;  was  pres.  Wllllamsville  (Conn.)  Mfg.  Co., 
1890-02;  pres.  Windham  Co.  Xat.  Bank.  1904-14; 
pres.  The  Danielson  Trust  Co.,  Brooklyn  (Conn.) 
Savings  Bank;  gen.  mgr.  Lockwood  (5o.,  Water- 
ville,  Me.,  1908-11,  Wauregan  Co.  and  Quinebaug 
Co.,  since  1908;  treas.  Ponemah  Mills,  Taftville, 
Conn.,  since  1909;  dir.  Samoset  Co.,  of  Valley 
Falls,  R.I..  and  of  Ponemah  Mills,  Taftville,  Conn. 
Mem.  Delta  Psl.  Republican.  Protestant.  Clubs: 
Hope,  University.  R.I.  Country  (Providence), 
Graduates  (New  Haven),  Merchants'  (New  York). 
Home:  Wauregan,  Conn.  Address:  20  Market  Sq., 
Providence,   R.I. 

ATWOOD,  John  Walter,  mfr.;  b.  Wauregan, 
Conn.,  May  18,  1S64;  twin  brother  of  James  Arthur 
Atwood;  Revolutionary  ince<try:  s.  .Tame.s  S.  and 
Julia  A.  M.  (Haskell)  Atwood;  ed.  Phillips  Acad., 
Andover,  Mass.,  and  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch, 
(Yale);  married  June  1,  1887,  Ethel  Alexander. 
Superintendent  Wauregan  Co..  1888-08;  since  agt. 
Wauregan  Co.;  mem.  Conn.  Gen.  Assembly,  1899 
tind  190?,;  Senate.  1905.  Apptd.  commissarv  sren., 
with  rank  of  brig.-gen..  Conn.  N.G.,  by  Gov.  Louns- 
bury;  later  apptd.  paymaster  gen.  and  reapptd.  by 
Govs.  McLean  and  Woodruff.  Republican.  Ad- 
dress:   Wauregan.    CTonn. 

ATWOOD,  Lewis  John,  mfr.;  Apr.  8,  1827-Feb. 
23,   1909.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

ATWOOD,  Tascus,  lawyer;  b.  Auburn,  IMe.,  Feb. 
8,  1854:  son  of  Harrison  Atwood  and  Sally  Vos- 
mus  Atwood;  B.S..  Bowdoin  1876;  admitted  to 
bar,  1879;  m.  Lincoln,  Me.,  1878,  Helen  E.  Jame- 
son. Practiced  at  Auburn  since  1879;  city  solicitor 
and  county  attv..  1885,  1886.  Democrat.  Address: 
84   M.Tin   St..  Auburn,  Me. 

ATWOOD.  W.  Elmer,  fish  mcht. ;  b.  Medford, 
Mass.,  Dec  30.  1885:  s.  W.  Irving  and  Georgia  Au- 
gusta (IVIorrill)  Atwood;  descended  from  Abraham 
Morrill  and  Rev.  Isaac  Morrill,  chaplain  in  Revo- 
lutionary War:  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs..  Dorches- 
ter, and  Burdett  Business  Coll.;  unmarried.  Be- 
came connected  with  wholesale  fish  business,  1904, 
and  has  since  been  continuously  identified  with 
same:  v.-p.  Freeman  &  Cobb  Co.,  Atwood  &  Payne 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND                              •                          51 

Co.;  mgr.  Atwood  &  Co.    Mason.    Recreations:  mo-  1911-12.     Republican.     Conglist.     Mem.    Middlefield 

toring,      baseball,      football.       Home:      Dorchester,  Grange.    Address:   Middlefield,   Conn. 

Mass.    Address:   31  Boston  Fish  Pier,  Boston.  AUGUST,   Albert,    M.D.;    b.    Germany,    Sept.    15, 

ATWOOD,   W.  Irving',  wholesale   commn.    mcht.  ISiVO;  s.  Marks  August  and  Helene  (Bloch)  August; 

and  distributor  of  fresh   frozen  and   smoked  fish;  came  to  America  in  1S77;  prep.  edn.  Boston  Latin 

b.  Provincetown,  Mass.,  Apr.  21,  1859;  s.  John  and  Sch.;    M.D.,    Harvard    Med.    Sch.,    1892;    m.    Laura 

Rebecca    Miller     (Nickerson)     Atwood;     ed.     pub.  Hazel  Gaw,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Feb.   18,  1914;   1 

grammar    and    high    schs.    of    Provincetown;    m.  daughter,   Laura  Helene.    Practiced  in  Cambridge, 

Georgia  Augusta  Morrill,  of  Charlestown,  July  26,  Mass.,    since    1893;    visiting    surgeon    Cambridge 

1880;  2  sons,  Irving  Morrill,  W.  Elmer.    Mem.  firm  Hosp.    Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.    Address:  51 

of  Atwood  &  Co.  since  1873;  pres.  Freeman  &  Cobb  Brattle  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Co.,  wholesale  dealers  in  fish,  gill  nets,  floats  and  AU£I>,  Joseph,  editor,  publisher;  b.  Prince  Ed- 
leads,  Gloucester  and  Boston;  pres.  Atwood  &  ward  Island,  Can.,  May  28,  1848-  s  Robert  and 
Payne  Co.;  pres.  Henry  A.  Pierce  (retail  fish  mar-  Mary  A.  (Boughton)  Auld;  country  sch  edn  ■  ar- 
ket) ;  v.-p.  Henry  Small  Co.  (retail  fish  market);  rived  in  U.S.,  1868;  m.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Oct.,  1880 
treas.  Consolidated  Weir  Co.  (producer  of  fresh  Annie  C.  Howe.  Successively  reporter  mgr  and 
fish,  company  also  has  large  freezing  plant  han-  editor,  Rutland  Daily  Herald,  1870-82-'  gen  mgr 
dling  fish  only).  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com-  and  assc.  editor  Daily  Free  Press,  Burlington  Vt ' 
merce.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Home:  Dorchester,  1882-92;  mgr.  Rapid  Printing  Co.,  New  York  1892- 
Mass.    Office:   31   Boston  Fish  Pier,   Boston.  94;  founder,  1894,  and  since  editor  and  pub.' Daily 

ATWOOD,    Wallace    Walter,    geologist;    b.    Chi-  News.   Burlington,   aiid  dir.,    treas.   and   sec.   News 

cago,  Oct.  1,  1S72;  s.  Thomas  Green  and  Adalaide  f^P-  ^o-    Mem.  Civic  Federation.    Republican.    Uni- 

Adelia    (Richards)    Atwood;    B.S.,    U.    of    Chicago,  Parian.    Clubs:  Algonquin    Ethan  Allen.    Home:  424 

1897,    Ph.D.,    1903;    m.    Harriet   Towle    Bradley,    of  's-   Union  St.    Office:   180   Main  St.,   Burlington,  Vt. 

Chicago,  Sept.  22,  1900.    Asst.  geologist,  N.J.  Geol.  AUSIIIiIO,   William   Goodwin,   college    prof.-    b. 

Survey,  1897,  Wis.  Natural  History  Survey,  1898-9;  Titusville,   Pa.,   June   1,   1870;   s.  William  Goodwin 

instr.,  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago,  1897-9,  Chicago  Inst.,  and  Priscilla  Price  (Davis)  Aurelio;  descendant  of 

1900-1;   fellow  asst.  and  asso.,   1899-03,   instr.   and  William    Bradford,    Myles    Standish,    John    Alden, 

asst.  prof,  physiography  and  gen.  geology,  1903-10,  Frances   LeBaron;    grad.    Falmouth    (Mass.)    High 

asso.  prof.,  1910-13,  U.  of  Chicago;  prof,  physiog-  Sch.,  1887;  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1894,  A.M.,  1895;  post- 

raphy,    Harvard   U.,    1913 — .    Asst.    geologist,   U.S.  grad.  work  U.  of  Gottingen,  Germany,  1897-9;  un- 

Geol.   Survey,   1901-9,  geologist,    1909 — ;   geologist,  married.    Teacher  of  Greek  and  mathematics.  New 

111.    Geol.    Survey,    1906 — .      (See    Who's    Who    in  Hampton    (N.H.)    Lit.    Instn.,    1895-7;    teacher    of 

America  for  other  details.)    Home:   48  Lake  View  Greek   and   German,   Wesleyan  Acad.,    Wilbraham, 

Av.,  Cambridge,  Mass.*  Mass.,   1899-01;   instr.   in  Greek  and  Latin,   1901-2, 

ATWOOD,    Warren    Havilah,    judge;    b.    Woon-  If^^A' P''°|"t  ^^^I^f''' 11^^"p!^?7^- a^^^^^^ 

socket,   R.I.,  May   7,   1S52;   s.   Andrew  J.  and  Mary  ^?.^l°J\,}b.,   ^t®t?Vi^'"-    ^^^l^°^■    ^^%'''    '^'"-    -^"l^- 

Emma   (Holden)    Atwood;   descendant  of  old  N.E.  A'^^il'^^iSf  ^;  ^?:  ^.^^tT  ^t^.^""^  r' J^^^rSp^^ 

ancestors  who  settled  in  Warwick,  Mass.;  ed.  pub.  ?,?^fi"?^^^f*Vi^^'.Hf*^.-^^PrP^'v,^^®-*^.  ^^^^^  ^\-  ^^■ 

schs    and   under  nvt    tutors-   T.T.  R     Harvard    T.aw  Publican    (independent).     Methodist.     Recreations: 

Sch',-  !876"  m     K'kYhaHne    Ti[;^    Lewfs'^of^^e^  f.f*,nh°  M^a.^°*f-,"^^'  "^"/A^'Tf^^'i'^^^i"?,-    ^ome:    Fal- 

July  11,  1882;  1  daughter,  Theodora  Havilah  (Mrs.  mouth,   Mass.    Office.   688  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

Arthur  W.  Gardner).    Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1876;  AUSTIN,  Albert  Elmer,  M.D. ;  b.  Medway,  Mass., 

practiced  in  Ayer;  apptd.  spl.  justice  1st  Dist.  Ct.  Nov.   15,   1877;   s.   Henry  Cotton  and  Leah  Martha 

of  Northern  Middlesex,  1885;  judge  same  ct.  since  (Huddlestun)    Austin;    A.B.,   Amherst,    1899,   A.M., 

1903.    Mem.  Mass    Bar  Assn.,  Middlesex  Bar  Assn.  1904;   M.D.,  Jefferson  Med.   Coll.,  Phila.,  Pa.,   1905; 

(council).    Republican.    Home:  Ayer,  Mass.    Office:  m-    Anne    Tyrrell   Christy,   of   N.Y.    City,    Mar.    29. 

31  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  1910.    Instr.  in  Latin  and  head  of  Latin  Dept.,  At- 

ATT-R-PB.T     Aifreri   -R«.nn«iv    f^r\-,iocin-r      ccjoo  irni  tleboro    (Mass.)    High    Sch..    1899-01;    practiced   in 

iqnq  ^                 Alfred  Bellamy,   educator.     (See  vol.  Medway,     1905-7,    since    at    Sound    Beach,    Conn.; 

"^-•'  phys.   to  the  pub.  schs.  and  mem.  Sch.  Com.  Med- 

AUCOCK,  Arthur  Morg-an,  clergyman;  b.  Dutch-  way,    1906-7;    attending    phys.    Gi-eenwich    Hosp.: 

ess  Co.,  N.Y.,  Oct.  11,  1866;  s.  Jonathan  and  Anne  mem.    asso.    staff    Stamford    Hosp.;    local    surgeon 

Elizabeth    (Morgan)    Aucock;    grad.    Utica    (N.Y.)  N.Y.,N.H.   &   H.R.R.     V.-p.    Medway   Bd.   of   Trade. 

Acad.,    1883;    B.A.,    Hobart    Coll.,    1887    (Phi    Beta  Mem.  A.M.A..  Med.  Soc.  Greater  New  ITork,  Conn. 

Kappa),    M.A.,    1890    (D.D.,    1911);    B.D.,   Episcopal  State    Med.    Soc,    Greenwich    Med.    Soc,    Stamford 

Theol.    Sch.,    Cambridge,    Mass.,    1890;    unmarried.  Med.  Soc,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Alpha 

Deacon,  1890,  priest.  1891,  Episcopal  Ch.;  asst.  min-  Omega  Alpha.    Progressive.    Club:  A.B.C.   Address: 

ister.   All   Saints'    Memorial   Ch.,    Providence,   R.I.,  Lockwood  Av.,   Sound  Beach,  Conn. 

1890-8,    rector,    same,    since    1898.     Mem.    standing  AUSTIN,  Arthur  Everett,   M.D.;   moved  to   Gal- 

com.  Diocese  of  R.I.  since  1901;  del.  from  Diocese  veston    Tex     (See  vol    1909  ^ 

of  R.L  to  Gen.  Conv.  P.E.  Ch.  in  U.S..  1907,  10,  13;  l°^Jr^' r^  V^                 a      .         .                         ^      . 
dir.   in   many  charitable   and   philanthropic   orgns.  AUSTIN,  Cal-^n,  president  and  gen    mgr.  East- 
Mem.  Sigma  Phi.    Address:  65  Franklin  St.,  Provi-  ^""^   Steamship   Corpn.    until   Nov      1914,    since   re- 
dence    R  I  ceiver;  dir.  Boston  Ins.  Co.,   1st  Nat.   Bank,   Mass. 

Bonding  &  Ins.  Co.,  Maverick  Mills,  Renfrew  Mfg. 

AUGER,  Asa,  lawyer;  b.  Granby.  Can.,  Dec.  25.  Co.,  Pond  Creek  Coal  Co.,  Old  Colony  Ins.  Co.  Mem. 
1871:  s.  Zenas  and  Adele  (Commeau)  Auger;  came  Beacon  Soc  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Algon- 
to  U.S.  in  1881:  ed.  pub.  schs.:  Springfield  Coll.;  quin,  Vesper  Country.  Recreations:  horseback  rid- 
studied  law  with  Judge  Nathan  Washburn:  m.  ing,  hunting.  Home:  Parker  House,  Boston:  (sum- 
Dec.  25,  1896.  Georgianna  Auger,  of  New  Bedford,  mer)  Dunstable,  Mass.  Office:  India  Wharf, 
Mass.    Practiced  in  New  Bedford  since  Jan.,  1895;  Boston.* 

atty.  and  dir.   N.B.  Loan  Co.,  Twenty-Five  Associ-  attstin      rrank    Eua-ene      electrical     oner  ■     h 

ates;    treas.    and    dir.    Union    Cranberry    Co.;    dir.  a  ntesburv    Mass      Tun?  r^     1 S73     s    I     Ho.^^^^ 

North  End  Loan  Co.    Mem.  French  Sharp  Shooters.  Marv  A   Vcurrfer/Austin^  BS     Dartmouth    1895- 

Federation   Franco- American.     Republican.     Clubs:  ^     lun^    22     1899     Maud    N     True     oTTme'sburv 

Laurier.    Rochambeau.   Parisian.    Home:    310   Saw-  Mass     Prof    elec'eneri^i   and  S  of  de^tS 

yer  St.  Office:  37  Purchase  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  ^f,f "  x^;' °a'nd    Dart",^ou"th  ^ColL,%Vcl  ^isk    Air. 

AUGUR,  Charles  Parmelee;  b.  Middlefield,  Conn.,  engring.  edn.  extension;  consultin.g  engr.  and  con- 
Feb.  17,  1S57:  s.  Phineas  M.  and  Lucy  E.  (Parme-  tractor.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Soc.  for  Promotion  Engi- 
lee)  Augur;  grad.  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1878;  m.  Ida  E.  neering  Edn.,  Am.  Geog.  Soc,  Vt.  Soc.  Engrs.,  Nor- 
Bradley,  of  Middletown,  Nov.  18,  1880  (died  Apr.  wich  Scientific  Assn.  (pres.),  Sigma  Chi,  Grange. 
4,  1901):  m.  2d,  Apr.  30,  1903,  Mrs.  Henrietta  (Has-  Clubs:  Dartmouth  Graduate,  Dartmouth  Scientific 
kell)  Comstock;  children  (by  first  marriage).  Amy  Assn.  Author:  Laboratory  Manual,  Hydraulics, 
Harriet,  Edward  Wilcox,  Henry  Bradley;  (by  2d  1912;  Laboratory  Manual,  Electrical,  1912;  Exam- 
marriage)  Kenneth  Edwin.  Charles  Parmelee,  Jr.  pies  in  Electrical  Engineering,  1912;  etc  Contbr. 
Engaged  in  farming  since  beginning  of  active  ca-  on  scientific  subjects.  Address:  11  South  Park, 
reer;   selectman.   19()5-8;   mem.  Conn.  Ho.   of   Rep.,  Hanover,  N.H. 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


AUSTIN,  Harry  Bursley,  intr. ;  b.  Farinington 
Falls  Ale,  Aijr.  :i»,  1J>(>6;  s.  Frank  J.  and  Achsah 
C  U''illt^lJ''own)  Austin;  descendant  through  lather 
of  Nicholas  Cady,  VVatertown,  Mass.,  1645,  and 
through  maternal  line  of  Thomas  Fillebrown,  of 
Charlestown,  Mass..  1G5S;  grad.  Farmington  High 
Sch  1SS3;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1887;  m.  Dora  la.  HiU- 
man  of  New  Vineyard,  Me.,  Oct.  1,  1S9U  (died 
1899)-  1  duugliter,  Kuth,  b.  Nov.  8,  1891;  m.  26, 
Bertha  M.  True,  of  I'hillips,  Me.,  June  1,  1904.  Kn- 
gaged  in  mfr.  of  spools  as  mem.  firm  of  Austin  & 
Co.  18S7-09;  sold  business  to  Internal.  Mfg.  Co., 
and  gen.  supt.  for  same  since  Jan.,  1914.  Alternate 
del  Kep.  Nat.  Conv..  1900.  del.,  1904;  mem.  Rep. 
State  Com..  Me.,  1908-10;  mem.  75th  and  76th  leg- 
islatures, 1911-15;  chmn.  Commrs.  of  Inland  Fish- 
eries and  Game,  July  3,  1914.  Mem.  Nat.  Assn. 
Game  and  Fish  Commrs.,  North  Am.  Fish  and 
Game  Protective  Assn..  Me.  Acad.  Sciences.  Unita- 
rian. Mason  (Shriner);  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Recrea- 
tions: hunting,  fishing.  Home:  I'hillips,  Me.  Ad- 
dress: Augusta,  Me.,  and  Phillips,  Me. 

AUSTIN,  Henry,  lawyer,  author;  b.  Boston,  Dec. 
21.  1858;  s.  William  and  Rachel  Austin  (both  de- 
ceased); ed.  Chauncy  Hall  Sch.  and  Harvard  Coll.; 
m.  Helen  S.  Nye.  of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  May  7, 
1899;  no  children.  Practiced  law  in  Boston  since 
1880;  commr.  of  insolvency  for  6  yrs.;  asso.  justice 
of  Municipal  Ct.,  Boston  (West  Roxbury  Dist.). 
Author:  The  Law  Concerning  Farms;  American 
Farm  and  Game  Laws;  American  Fish  and  Game 
Daws;  Diquor  Law  in  New  England.  Home:  1455 
Beacon  St.,  Hrookline.  Address:  Box  155  Back  Bay 
Post  Office,  Boston,  Mass. 

AUSTIN,  James  Walker,  lawyer;  b.  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  July  16,  1866;  s.  Francis  B.  and  Ellen  Louise 
(Whiting)  Austin;  descended  from  Richard  Austin, 
who  can.e  to  Miierica,  16:32,  and  on  mother's  side 
from  Samuel  Whiting;  preparatory  education  Hop- 
kinson's  School,  Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  School,  1891;  unmarried. 
Practiced  in  Boston  since  1891;  trustee  Warren  In- 
stitution for  Savings,  Boston  Floating  Hospital. 
.\ltm.  Har  Assn.  r'liy  of  Boston.  Unitarian.  Ma- 
son. Clubs:  Country,  Union,  Harvard  (Boston). 
Home:  Dover,  Mass.  Office:  1006  Exchange  Bldg.. 
53   State  St.,  Boston. 

AUSTIN,  John  Osborne,  author;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Dec.  28,  1849;  s.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  Hanson 
(Osborne)  Austin;  grad.  at  Union  Hall  Sch.,  Provi- 
dence (of  which  his  father  was  prin.),  1866:  m. 
Helen  Augusta,  d.  William  and  Emma  Louise  (Bar- 
ker) Whitaker.  of  Providence,  June  24,  1878;  2 
children,  Rosamond  W.,  Richard  S.  In  wool  busi- 
ness until  1883;  since  then  devoted  to  geneal.  and 
lit.  work.  Traveled  extensively,  including  South 
African  diamond  fields  (1873),  in  Europe  several 
times.  Life  mem.  R.I.  Hist.  Soc.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  113  George 
St.,  Providence.* 

AUSTIN,  John  Tumell,  mfr.;  b.  Poddington, 
Eng.,  May  16,  1869;  s.  Jonathan  and  Charlotte 
(Turnell)  Austin;  ed.  St.  Michael's  and  All  Angels' 
schs.,  London:  m.  Jane  M.  Rogers,  of  Milan,  O., 
Oct.  5,  1892.  Came  to  America,  1889;  in  employ  of 
Farrand  &  Votey  Organ  Co..  Detroit,  1889-93;  with 
Clough  &:  Warren  Co.,  mfg.  organs  under  his  pat- 
ents, 1S93-S;  pres.  and  gen.  mgr.  Austin  Organ  Co, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  since  1898.  Mem.  Hartford  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Hartford,  Hartford  Golf,  City,  Hartford 
Automobile.  Musicians'  (New  York).  Recreations: 
motoring.  Home:  54  N.  Beacon  St.  Office:  158 
Woodland   St.,   Hartford,   Conn.* 

AUSTTN.  liPon  Hudson,  clergyman;  b.  Coventry, 
Conn.,  Aug.  30,  1870;  s.  Hudson  and  Mary  E. 
(Bartlett)  Austin;  A  B.,  Amherst.  189S;  B.D.,  Hart- 
ford Theol.  Sem.,  1901;  m.  Bessie  Carter,  of  Quincy, 
Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1902.  Oi'dained  Congl.  ministry, 
1901;  formerly  pastor  Washington  St.  Ch..  Quincy, 
Mass.;  pastor  Roslindale  since  Oct.  1,  1006.  Clubs: 
Boston.  Congregational.  Address:  46  Fairview  St., 
Roslindale    (Boston),   l\Tass. 

AUSTIN.  'Warren  Bohinson,  lawyer;  b.  Highgate. 
Vt.,  Nov.  12,  1877:  s.  Chauncev  Goodrich  and  Anne 
Mathilda  (Robinson)  Austin:  Ph.B  .  U.  of  Vt.,  1899: 
studied  law  with  C.  G.  Austin  <Sr  Sons.  St.  Albans, 


Vt.,  1899-02;  m.  Alildied  Marie  Lucas,  of  Si.  Al- 
bans, .lune  26,  1901;  2  children,  Warren  Robinson, 
•li-.,  Edward  Lucas.  Admitted  to  bar.  1902;  mem. 
law  firm  C.  A.  Austin  &  Sons.  State's  atty.  foi- 
Franklin  Co..  1904-6;  city  grand  juroi-.  1907-9;  U.S. 
commr.,  1907-15;  chmn.  Rep.  State  Conv..  1908; 
mavor  of  St.  Albans,  1909.  Vt.  del.  to  111.  Bar 
Assn.,  1912;  trustee  L'.  of  Vt..  1914-20.  Mem.  Kappa 
Sigma,  B.P.O.E.  Conglist.  Clubs:  St.  Albans  Yacht 
(pres.  1907-9),  Owl.  Home:  55  Congress  St.  Office: 
1(1  Main  St.,  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

AVEBEIiI.,  Charles  WUson,  M.D.;  b.  Union.  Me., 
Oct.  1,  1805;  s.  Cliarles  Gardner  and  Julia  (Chap- 
man) Averoll;  descended  from  William  Averell.  of 
Ipswich.  1637;  grad.  Coburn  Classical  Inst..  Water- 
ville.  Me.,  1885;  A.B.,  Colby,  1890;  M.D..  Tufts 
Coll.  Sch.  of  Medicine.  1903;  m.  Helen  G.  Fulton, 
of  Chelmsford.  Mass..  Nov.  14,  1904;  2  children, 
Julia,  Priscilla.  Prin.  Waldoboro  (Me.)  High  Sch., 
1891-7,  Chelmsford  High  Sch.,  1897-9;  practiced  at 
North  Reading,  Mass.,  since  1903.  Chmn.  bd.  of 
trustees  Flint  Librarv.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass.  med. 
socs..  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Ad- 
dress:  North  lieading.  Mass. 

AVISBIIiIi,  Frederick  Benjamin,  editor;  May  31, 
1872-.lan.  30,   1911.    (Ste  vol.   1909.) 

AVEBIIiI^,  George  Carpenter,  banker;  b.  Thom- 
aston.  Conn.,  Oct.  28.  1857;  s.  Rev.  James  and  Syl- 
vira  A.  (Carpenter)  Averill;  ed.  common  schs.;  m. 
Nellie  B.  Chubbuck,  of  Boston,  Oct.  12,  1881;  2 
children.  Clk.  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Greenfield,  Mass.,  9 
yrs.,  and  teller,  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Northampton,  5  yrs.; 
teller,  Vt.  Nat.  Bank,  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1885,  cash- 
ier, 1886,  pres.  since  1896;  dir.  Brattleboro  Gas  & 
Electric  Light  Co.;  treas.  Home  for  Aged  and  Dis- 
abled, and  Austine  Hosp.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Y.M.C.A.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Address: 
Brattleboro,  Vt. 

AVEBII.!.,  Jesse  Howes,  M.D. :  V).  Xorthfield.  Vl.. 
Jan.  7,  1853;  s.  David  T.  and  Lucinda  S.  (Howes) 
Averill;  descendant  of  John  Alton,  Marblehead. 
Mass.,  about  1700;  prep.  edn.  Northfleld  High  Sch.: 
student  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1875;  M.D,  Univ. 
Med.  Sch.  (New  York  U.),  1S7S;  m.  Charlotte  R. 
Keith,  of  Brockton,  Mass.,  July  29,  1891;  children, 
Jessie,  Edith,  Charlotte.  Began  practice  in  Dan- 
ville, Vt.,  1878;  removed  to  Brockton,  Mass.,  1880; 
visiting  phys.  Brockton  Hosp.,  1896-9.  consulting 
phys.  since  1899,  also  trustee.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Brockton  Med.  Soc,  Hist.  Soc.  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Mason.  Clubs:  Economic,  Edu- 
cational, Thistle  Bowling.  Address:  1148  Main  St., 
Brockton,  Mass. 

AVEKY,  Altoert  Everett,  judge;  b.  Braintree, 
Mass.,  July  8,  1858;  s.  Edward  and  Susan  Caroline 
(Stetson)  Avery;  ed.  Adams  Acad.,  Quincy.  Mass.; 
Harvard,  1  yr. ;  studied  law  at  Harvard  Law  Sch.. 
and  in  father's  office,  Boston;  admitted  to  bar, 
1883;  m.  Braintree.  Apr.  26,  1887,  Susan  Josephine 
Dowse;  4  children,  Susan,  Edward,  Stetson,  Doro- 
thy Caroline.  Began  practice  with  father  in  Bos- 
ton. 1SS3;  later  associated  with  Geoi-ge  M.  Hobbs; 
justice  of  Dist.  Court,  East  Norfolk,  since  1902. 
Mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Braintree,  1883-92;  has  served  on 
many  important  town  coms.  for  yrs.  Served  in  1st 
Corps  Cadets  9  yrs. :  now  veteran  same.  Life  trus- 
tee Thayer  Acad.:  library  trustee.  Democrat.  Epis- 
copalian. Mason. _  Clubs:  Quincy  Yacht,  Cochato. 
Addi-ess:  East  Braintree,  Mass. 

AVERY,  Charles  Stoddard;  b.  Gioton,  Conn.,  Dec. 
21,  1845;  s.  Urbane  and  Mary  Ann  (Stoddard) 
Avery;  descendant  of  Christopher  Avery,  who 
came  to  America  from  England,  1630,  and  founded 
the  family  called  the  Groton  Averys;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
Grfifoii:  m.  Ann  M  I'^rin'^-  W'illi-ims.  of  East  T,\nip. 
Conn.,  May  20,  1877.  Engaged  in  meat  business 
until  1886,  since  retired;  served  as  nostmaster, 
Noi'wich.  under  first  administration  of  Pres.  Cleve- 
land; was  councilman,  selectman,  and  now  citv 
tieas. ;  inem.  Conn.  Senate,  1911-12,  1913-14  Dem- 
ocrat. Methodist.  Club:  Arcanum.  Home:  41  Grove 
St.,  Norwich,  Conn. 

AVERY,  Georgre  William,  osteopathist:  b.  Co- 
rinth. Vt.,  Sept.  21,  1869;  s.  Noah  Lund  and  Mary 
.\nn  (Robie)  Avery;  descendant  of  ancestor  arriv- 
ing in  America  from  England  in  1630:  ed.  pub. 
schs.;  Bradford  Acad.;  grad.  Kimball  Union  Acad.. 


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1S91;  grad.  Mass.  Coll.  Osteopathy,  1907;  grad. 
Boston  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg-.,  1915;  unmarried.  In 
practice  in  Boston  since  1907;  prof,  obstetrics, 
Mass.  Coll.  Osteopathy,  since  1910;  visiting  phys. 
and  surg.  Chelsea  City  Hosp.  Mem.  Am.  and  INIass. 
osteopathic  assns.,  Physignia  Soc.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Address: 
17S  Huntington  Av.,  Boston. 

AVERY,  John  D.,  live  stock  breeder;  b.  Groton. 
Conn..  June  6,  1S52;  s.  Albert  L.  and  Joannah  B. 
(Wheeler)  Avery;  grad.  New  Britain  State  Normal 
Sch.,  1S73;  m.  Dec.  2,  1SS4,  Marv  A.  Rice,  of  Meri- 
den.  Conn.  Teacher  in  pub.  schs..  winters.  1S73-6; 
farmer  and  breeder  Ayrshire  stock.  "Sunshine 
Farm."  Dir.  Wheeler  Sch.  and  Library,  North 
Sicinin-^ton.  Renublioan.  Oons-list.:  pn)>t  SS  for 
more  than  30  yrs.  Mem.  Grange.  Address:  North 
Stonington,   Conn. 

AVEBT,  Willis  Frank,  educator;  b.  Manchester, 
N.H.,  Jan.  31,  1881;  s.  Frank  Winfield  and  Anna 
(Quinn)  Avery;  descendant  of  Capt.  John  Averv, 
the  immigrant,  of  Mass.:  grad.  Manchester  High 
Sch.,  1900;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1904;  U.  of  Me.,  1910; 
m.  Annice  Hill,  of  Manchester,  N.H.,  Aug.  25.  1904. 
Teacher  high  sch.,  Westmoreland.  N.H.,  1904-5; 
prin.  Wiscasset  Acad.,  1905-6,  Limington  Acad., 
since  1906,  also  trustee.  Mem.  Me.  State  Teachers' 
Assn.,  Limington.  Teachers'  Assn.  fpres.).  Me. 
School  Masters'  Club.  Pres.  North  York  County 
S.S.  Assn.  Republican.  Mason.  Address:  Liming- 
ton Academy,  Limington,  Me. 

AXTEIitE,  John  Franklin,  M.D. ;  b.  Morristown, 
X.J.,  Aug.  28,  1S54;  s.  Stephen  D.  and  Nancy  (Sut- 
ton') Axtelle:  descendant  of  Thomas  Axtelle,  of 
Sudbury,  Mass,  1622;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Minneapo- 
lis. Minn.;  M  D.,  Long  Island  Med.  Coll.,  1878:  m. 
Hartford,  Conn..  1882.  Mrs.  Ella  M.  Norvall  (nee 
Cook);  m.  2d.  Mar.  17,  1903,  Stella  D.  Waterman. 
Practiced  in  Hartford  since  1879.  IMem.  A.M.A., 
Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  Hartford  Med.  Soc,  Hart- 
ford County  Med.  Assn.  Republican.  Conelist. 
Masnn  (32°.  Shriner) :  mem.  I.O.O.F.  K.P  Club: 
Hartford  Yacht.  Recreations:  yachting.  Address: 
561  Main  St..  Hartford.  Conn.;  (summer)  Weath- 
ersfleld.  Conn. 

AVCBIGG,  William  Anderson,  civil  engr. ;  b. 
Pass-Tic  X.J..  Apr.  26.  1859:  s.  Benjamin  B.  (IM.D.) 
and  Catherine  E.  (Anderson)  Aycrisrg;  g.g.e  s.  John 
Avcrigg,  sursreon  in  the  British  Navy,  1770.  sta- 
tioned at  New  York;  g.g.s.  of  Dr.  Ben.iamin 
\vcrieg.  founder  of  Aurora  Grata  Consistory, 
Brooklvn,  NY..  1808:  ed.  D.  S.  Evertson's  Sch., 
N.Y.  Citv;  C.E..  Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst.,  1884;  m. 
Jessie  Kelsey  T\^ilcox,  of  Passaic.  N.J.,  Oct.  20. 
1887;  2  children.  Edward  "\A^ilcox.  .Teanie  Aycrigg 
CMrs.  Lee  R.  Robbins.  of  Norwich.  Conn.).  Be- 
gan active  career  as  asst.  enerr.  U.P.  R.R.,  1885; 
engr.  Birmingham  Bridge  &  Bolt  Co.,  1888:  asst. 
engr.  Edge  Moor  Bridge  Works.  1889-91;  consult- 
ing erer.  N.Y.  Citv,  1892-98:  supervisinsr  bridsre 
engr.  TT.P.R.R.,  1899-05;  bridge  engr.  Western  Pa- 
cific R.R..  1906-8:  citv  engr.,  Omaha.  1909:  con- 
sulting engr..  Omaha.  1910-12:  moved  to  Stamford, 
Conn.,  1912.  and  continues  as  consulting:  engr.  For- 
merly trustee  Clarkson  Memorial  Hosp.,  Omaha. 
Mem.  Ant.  Soc.  C.E .  Chi  Phi.  Democrat.  Episco- 
palian. Mem.  Passaic  Lodge,  No.  67,  F.  &  A.M.; 
Aurora  Grata  Consistorv,  A.A.S.R.,  Brooklvn. 
Clubs:  Stamford  Yacht.  Masonic  CBrooklyn).  Ad- 
dress:   Shippan  Point,   Stamford,  Conn. 

ATEB  Charles  Fanning,  financier:  b.  Lowell. 
Mass.,  1865:  A.B.,  Harvard  Univ..  1887.  Dir.  Old 
Colony  Trust  Co..  State  St.  Trust  Co.,  Electric 
Corpn.,  N.H.  Electric  Ry.  Co.,  N.E.  Telephone  & 
Telesrraph  Co..  Southern  IMass.  Telephone  Co., 
Lamson  Consolidated  Store  Service  Co.,  Am.  Pneu- 
matic Service  Co..  Cripnle  Creek  Central  Ry.  <^o.. 
Am.  Investment  Securities  Co..  Boott  Mills,  Tre- 
mont  &  Suffolk  Mills.  Merrimack  Mffr.  Co.,  Dis- 
tilling Co.  of  America,  J.  C.  Ayer  Co.;  trustee 
Oliver  B'l'isr.  Trust.  Home:  127  Commonwealth  Av. 
Office:    Oliver  Bldg..  Boston. 

AYEB,  Clarence  Walter,  librarian:  Mav  29.  1862- 
Apr.  11,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America.    1912-13.) 


AYEB,  Franklin  Deining-,  clergyman;  moved  to 
Ardmore,  Pa.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.) 

n  -fX?^'  I"rederick,  mfr.;  b.  Ledyard,  Conn.,  Dec. 
8,  1822;  s.  Frederick  and  Persis  (Cook)  Ayer;  acad. 
?^i"-\  '"-Syracuse,  N.Y.,  Cornelia  Wheaton,  1858 
(died  1878);  2d,  Ellen  Banning,  of  St.  Paul,  1884. 
Uith  his  brother,  Dr.  James  C,  organized  firm  of 
J.  C.  Ayer  Co.,  proprietary  medicines,  becoming 
1st  treas.  until  1893;  with  his  brother,  James  C, 
purchased  controlling  interest  of  Tremont  Mills 
and  Suffolk  Mfg.  Co.,  Lowell,  consolidating  both 
as  Tremont  &  Suffolk  Mills,  1871;  purchased  Wash- 
ington Mills,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1885,  which  he  re- 
organized as  Washington  Mills  Co.,  of  which  he 
was  treas.;  one  of  organizers  and  pres.,  1901-5,  Am 
Woolen  Co.;  an  organizer  and  pres.  Lowell  &  An- 
dover  R.R.  Co.;  dir.  Am.  Woolen  Co.,  Boston  Ele- 
vated R.R.,  Internat.  Trust  Co.,  J.  C  Ayer  Co 
Tremont  &  Suffolk  Mills,  Columbia  Nat.  Life  Ins' 
Co.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Beacon  Soc. 
Clubs:  Algonquin.  Country.  Home:  395  Com- 
monwealth Av.    Office:    Oliver  Bldg.,  Boston.* 

AYEB,  Harry  Bennett,  lawyer;  b.  Cornish,  Me., 
Apr.  14,  1871;  s.  James  Curtis  and  Mary  Armine 
(Bennett)  Ayer;  grad.  Cornish  High  Sch.,  1890; 
studied  law  in  office  of  Hon.  George  F.  Clifford 
and  admitted  to  York  County  bar,  1895;  m.  Apr. 
5,  1899,  Susan  E.  Bacon,  of  Biddeford,  Me.  Prac- 
ticed in  Westbrook,  Me,  1  yr. ;  in  partnership  with 
Hon.  Abner  Oakes,  South  Berwick,  1896-1900; 
elected  register  of  Probate  for  York  Co.,  Me.,  1900, 
and  reelected  Sept.,  1912,  for  term  of  4  yrs.  Re- 
publican. Mason  (K.T.),  Elk.  Home:  Bidde- 
ford,  Me. 

AYEB,  James  Isaac,  electrical  and  mech.  engr.; 
b.  Medford,  Mass.,  Feb.  3,  1854;  s.  James  Benjamin 
and  Harriet  Augusta  (Page)  Ayer;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
of  Maiden,  Mass.;  Nazareth  Hall,  Nazareth,  Pa.; 
Pearl  Cottage  Sem.,  Elizabeth,  N.J. ;  m.  Mary  Lil- 
lian Cleveland,  of  Melrose,  Mass.,  Aug.  9,  1876; 
4  daughters.  Engaged  as  civil  engr.  on  railroad 
work,  1870-4;  mill  manager,  1874-5;  in  mercantile 
business  until  1884;  gen.  agt.  and  engr.,  Jenney 
Electric  Co.,  Indianapolis,  1884-9;  built  and  man- 
aged the  Municipal  Electric  Light  Co.'s  plant  at 
St.  Louis,  1889-94;  manager  Am.  Electric  Heating 
Corpn.  and  its  successor,  the  Simplex  E.  H.  Co., 
since  1896  (also  inember  board  directors).  Pres. 
Manufacturers  Assn.  of  Cambridge;  hon.  mem. 
Nat.  Electric  Light  Assn.  (ex. pres.);  mem.  Am. 
Inst.  Elec.  Engrs. ;  for  15  years  mem.  American 
Mech.  Engrs.  Clubs:  Rotary,  Engineers,  Mass. 
Reform  (Boston),  Colonial  (Cambridge.  Mass.). 
Home:  30  Agassiz  St.  Office:  Sidney  St.,  Cam- 
bridge,   Mass. 

AYEB,  Mary  Allette,  compiler,  editor:  b.  Hamp- 
stead,  N.H.,  Sept.  11,  1859;  d.  Albert  Williams  and 
Ann  Lydia  (Hoyt)  Ayer;  descendant  of  John  Aver, 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  1636,  and  of  John  Hoyt,  Salis- 
bury, Mass.,  about  1635:  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.; 
unmarried.  Methodist.  Compiler  and  editor:  Daily 
Cheer  Year  Book,  1903:  The  Joys  of  Frendship, 
1905;  Heart  Melodies,  1907:  Keep  Up  Your  Courage, 
1908.     Address:     11    10th  Av.,   Haverhill,   Mass. 

AYEB,  Nathaniel  Farwell,  mfr.;  b.  Boston,  June 
24.  1878;  s.  James  B.  and  Mary  E.  (Farwell)  Ayer; 
B.S.,  Harvard,  1900;  unmarried.  Pres.  Farwell 
Bleacherv,  Farwell  Mills;  dir.  Boston  Safe  De- 
posit &  Trust  Co.,  Manufacturers'  Power  Co.;  treas. 
and  dir.  Mvanza  Mills,  manufacturers  cotton  yarn. 
Episcopalian.    Address:    70  K^lby  St.,  Boston. 

AYEB,  Thomas  Herbert,  M.D.,  oculist;  b.  Litch- 
field, Me.,  June  18.  1865;  s.  Cowper  S.  and  Mere- 
dith T.  (Hancock)  Ayer;  A.B.,  Bowdoin.  1888; 
M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1893.  Interne 
Me.  Gen.  Hosp.,  Portland,  Me.,  1893-4;  1st  asst. 
phys..  Long  Island  Hosp.,  Boston,  1894-6;  practiced 
in  Westboro.  Mass.,  since  1896;  phys.  to  State  Re- 
form Sch.  since  1902.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Republican,  (jonglist.  Ad- 
dress:   9   High    St.,   Westboro,   Mass. 

AYEB,  W.  M.,  ry.  official,  mfr.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

AYEB,     William     Oliver,     clergyman;     b.     San- 

gerville.    Me.,    June    25,    1845;    s.    William    O.    and 

Jane  P"'arnham   (Wade)    Ayer;   giad.   Bangor   (Me.) 


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High  Sch.,  1865;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  Waterville. 
Me.,  IStJN  (D.D..  1908);  prad.  Newton  (Mass.)  Theol. 
Instn.,  1871;  m.  Ella  M.  Stevens,  of  Waterville, 
Aug.  9,  1871  (died,  Aug.  10.  1905).  Ordained  to 
ministry,  Bapt.  Ch.,  1871;  pastor,  Peterboro,  N.H., 
1871-4,  Skowhegan,  IMe.,  1874-84,  Everett,  Mass., 
1884-90.  L,iverniore  Falls,  Me.,  1890-3,  Warren  Av. 
Bapt.  Ch.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  1893-05;  acting  pastor 
Bapt.  Ch.,  Braintree,  Mass.,  1905-8,  Kenduskeag, 
Me.,  1909-15,  liiunswick,  since  1915.  Served  as 
pvt.  Co.  A,  1st  Regt.,  N.G.S.M.,  1864.  Mem.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Colby  Coll.), 
G.A.R.  Addres.s:  36  Cumberland  St.,  Brunswick, 
Me. 

AYI.ING,  Aug-ustus  Davis,  military  official. 
(See    vol.    1909.) 

AYI.II7G,  Charles  Iiincoln;  b.  Ccntreville,  Cape 
Cod,  INIass.;  s.  Gen.  Augustus  Davis  and  Elizabeth 
(Freeman)  Ayling;  ed.  Concord  High  Sch.;  m. 
Margaret  E.  Robertson,  of  Chicago,  Apr.   17,  1900; 

1  son,  Robertson.  With  E.  H.  Rollins  &  Sons,  until 
1899;  formed  firm  of  Montgomery,  Rollins  &  Co., 
which  later  became  Baker,  Avling  &  Co.,  of  which 
has  since  been  mem.;  v.p.  and  dir.  Conn.  River 
Power  Co.  of  Me.;  dir.  John  Hancock  Mut.  Life 
Ins.  Co.,  Boulevard  Trust  Co.  (Brookline),  Munici- 
pal Service  Co.,  N.E.  Power  Co.,  Mass.  Co.  Mem 
Mil.  Order  Legion  of  Honor.  Clubs:  Algonquin, 
Exchange,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Seaquit,  Appala- 
chian Mountain  (hon.).  Home:  Brookline,  Mass 
Office:    50  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

•^YIiIMTO,  Cora  Belle,  business  woman.    (See  vol. 

AYI.WARD,  James  Francis,  lawyer;  b.  Cam- 
.rj"^'*^''  -^^^ss.,  Aug.  4,  1862;  s.  James  and  Johanna 
(Maher)  Aylward;  A.B.,  Boston  Coll.,  1884  (AM 
1892);  student  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  class  of  1887* 
and  in  law  office,  Gaston  and  Whitney,  Boston' 
admitted  to  bar,  Aug.  2,  1887;  m.  Emma  B.  Bar- 
rett, of  Boston,  Sept.  19,  1895.  Practicing  in  Bos- 
ton and  Cambridge;  mem.  Common  Council,  1888 
Board  of  Aldermen,  1889-92,  1901-2,  Cambridge- 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903-4;  Dem.  candidate 
for  mayor  of  Cambridge.  1907;  city  solicitor,  Cam- 
bridge, since  1909.  Mem.  Am.,  Mass.,  and  Middle- 
"I^^Jlf/'  '''■''V^''r.  '5a'-  -"^ssn-  City  of  Boston.  Mem. 
rhifi/ HI  °^  Columbus,  Elks,  Royal  Arcanum, 
oi^fn  ^o."^  ^'"'fi  Society,  Am.-Irish  Hist.  Soc. 
Club  (Clover  (Boston).  Home:  259  Harvard  St 
Cambridge.    Office:    345  Tremont  Bldg..   Boston 

AYRES,  Frank  C,  mf r. ;  b.  in  Brown  Co.,  Wis., 
July  15,  1866;  s.  David  C.  and  ]\Iary  (Camp)  Ayres; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Springfield,  Mass.;  m.  Sara  M. 
Chamberlain,  of  West  Roxburv,  Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1896- 

2  daughters.  Marguerite,  Frances  C.  Engaged  iii 
business  in  the  West  5  yrs. ;  then  with  Springfield 
Inst,  for  Savings,  Mass.;  with  :Mass.  Life  Ins  Co 
at  Omaha,  Neb.;  entered  employ  of  J.  C.  Pearson 
Co.,  mfrs.  cement  head  nails,  Boston,  1897,  treas 
1898-13.  pres.  since  reorganization,  1913.  Mem  Bos- 
ton Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mason  (32°)  Clubs- 
Algonquin,  Boston  City.  Boston  Athletic  A.ssn' 
Home:  1501  Beacon  St.,  Brookline.  Office:  306  Ex- 
change   Bldg..    Boston. 

AYRES,    Iieonard    Porter,    educator.      (See    vol 
1909,    also   Who's    Who   in  America,    1914-15.) 

AYRES,  Milan  CUurcli,  editor  The  Boston  Daily 
Adveiti.ser,  1890-1903.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America.)  Address:  Revere  House,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

AYRES,  Milan  'Valentine,  elec.  engr. ;  moved  to 
Newark,  N.J.  (See  vol.  190  9,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.) 

AYRES,  Philip  "Wlieelock,  forester;  b.  Winterset, 
la.,  May  26,  1861;  s.  Ellas  J.  Avres;  Ph.B.,  Cor- 
nell, 18S4;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1888;  m.  Alice 
Stanley  Taylor,  of  Newton,  Mass.,  Aug.  8,  1899. 
Tutor  and  fellow,  Johns  Hopkins,  1886-8;  gen.  sec. 
Associated  Charities,  Cincinnati,  1889-95;  studied 
penal  and  charitable  instns..  in  Europe,  1895;  gen. 
sec.  Bureau  of  Associated  Charities,  Chicago, 
1895-7;  asst.  sec.  Charity  Organization  Soc,  New 
York,  1897-1900;  forester  of  the  Society  for  the 
Protection  of  New  Hampshire  Forests,  since  1900. 
Superintendent    of    the    Summer    School    in    Phil- 


anthropic Work,  New  York  Charity  Organization 
Soc,  1898-1905.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
societies,  etc.)  Home;  Franconia,  N.H.  Office: 
Concord,    N.H.* 

AYRES,  Samuel  Gilbert,  clergyman;  b.  Jersey 
City.  N.J..  July  23.  1870;  s.  Samuel  James  and 
Sarah  (Maddock)  Ayres;  grad.  schs.  of  New  York, 
1887;  glad.  St.  Lawrence  U.,  Canton,  N.Y.,  1898; 
m.  Nov.  17,  1898,  Minnie  C.  Jackson,  of  Macedon, 
N.Y.  Ordained  Universalist  ministry,  1898;  pastor 
Dexter,  N.Y.,  1898-9,  Victor,  N.if.,  1899-02,  Cin- 
cinnati, 1902-9,  Woonsocket,  R.I.,  since  1909. 
Trustee  Ballou  Home  for  the  Aged,  Woonsocket, 
R.l.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Providence.  Sec.  R.I.  Uni- 
versalist Conv. ;  treas.  Ministerial  Alliance,  Woon- 
socket. Mem.  Eta  Pi  Alpha.  Mason.  Home:  Woon- 
socket,  R.I. 

AYRES,  Samuel  Loring,  merchant;  b.  Norfolk, 
Va.,  Sept.  lu,  1874;  s.  Samuel  L.  P.  (rear  admiral 
U.S.N.,  retired,  1897)  and  Almira  J.  (Stonaker) 
Ayres;  ed.  in  pub.  schs.,  Phila.,  and  New  York;  m. 
Sarah  Hobart  Otis,  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  Oct.  27, 
1904;  3  children.  Ward  Otis,  Virginia,  Samuel 
Loring,  Jr.  Began  with  George  P.  Couper  Co., 
chemical  mfrs..  New  York,  1892;  later  engaged 
with  Ellis  Jackson  &  Co.,  chemical  dealers,  at 
Phila.,  Pa.;  organized.  1906,  firm  of  Ayres.  Bridges 
&  Co..  mchts.,  Boston,  trading  principally  in  China 
and  eastern  countries;  v. -p.  China  American  Trad- 
ing Co.;  pres.  Am.  Cotton  Waste  Exchange;  dir. 
Eastern  (jhemical  Co.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Boston  Yacht,  Dedham  Country,  Polo.  Rec- 
reations: golf,  yachting.  Home:  Dedham,  Mass. 
Office:     200    Summer   St..   Boston. 

AYRES,  "William  Sullivan,  clergvman;  b.  Rus- 
sellville.  Ky..  Oct.  10.  1862;  s.  James  E.  and  Sarah 
(Crutcher)  Ayres;  Scotch  and  Huguenot  ancestry; 
prep.  edn.  under  his  father;  grad.  Newton  Theol. 
Instn..  1895;  m.  Emma  Young,  of  Greenfield.  Mo.. 
Dec.  11,  1889;  3  children.  Clarence  E..  Edith  A.. 
W.  Ernest.  Ordained  to  ministry.  Bapt.  Ch.,  1885; 
pastor  Worthen  St.  Bapt.  Ch..  Lowell.  Mass.. 
1885-91.  1st  Bapt.  Ch..  Portland.  1891-9.  Central 
Bapt.  Ch..  Westfield.  Mass..  since  1900.  Republi- 
can.    Address:     38    Holland   Av.,   Westfield,    Mass. 

AYRES,  "Winfield,  surgeon;  b.  Oakham,  Mass., 
Oct.  6,  1864;  s.  Moses  Oliver  and  Hannah  I.  (Farn- 
ham)  Ayres:  B.Sc.  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1886;  M.D., 
Bellevue  Hosp.,  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1893; 
m.  Lucie  Leveque  Prudhomme.  of  New  Orleans^ 
1896.  House  surgeon.  1894,  chief  of  clinic  genito- 
urinary diseases  and  demonstrator  of  anatomy, 
1894-01.  Bellevue  Hosn.  -Med.  Coll.;  adj.  nrof. 
genito-urinary  diseases.  New  York  Post-Grad. 
Med.  Sch..  since  1901.  Practice  confined  to  urinary 
organs.  Pres.  New  York  Soc.  Am.  Urol.  Assn., 
1905-7;  mem.  A.M.A..  N.Y.  State  and  Co.  Med. 
assns.,  etc.  Home:  Stamford.  Conn.  Office:  616 
Madison   Av..    New   York.* 

B 

BABB,  Cyrus  Cates,  civil  engr.;  b.  Portland,  Me., 
June  18,  1867;  s.  Cyrus  K.  and  Mary  Lucretia 
(Judkins)  Babb;  B.S..  Mass  Inst.  Tech..  1890;  m. 
Grace  Crowther,  of  Lutherville,  Md..  Mar.  7,  1906. 
H.\drogrH  nher  l'JS.  Geoi  Survey,  1890-02,  engr. 
same,  1902-6;  engr.  U.S.  Reclamation  Service, 
1906-9;  dist.  engr.  U.S.  Geol.  Survey.  1910;  apptd. 
chief  engr.  i\Ie.  State  Water  Storage  Commn.,  July 
1,  1911;  now  consulting  hydraulic  engr.  Address: 
Augusta.   Me.* 

BABB,  Ed-n-ard  Everett,  school  books  and  sch. 
supplies:  b.  IMelrose,  Mass..  Oct.  20.  1859;  s.  Walter 
and  Sarah  Jane  (Rand)  Babb;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Mel- 
rose and  Bryant  &  Stratton  Business  Coll.;  m. 
Mary  Alice  <-(ise,  of  Meiio.sr.  .June  2.  1892:  1 
son,  Edward  Everett,  ,Ir.  Began  as  dealer  in  sch. 
books  and  sch.  supplies,  Boston,  1885.  and  has  de- 
veloped the  largest  business  of  the  kind  in  U.S. 
under  title  of  E'lward  E  Babb  &  Co.  r.sole  owner); 
v. -p.  Atlantic  Shipping  Co.;  dir.  Liberty  Trust  Co.; 
trustee  Pine  Bank  Park.  Melrose  Hosp.  Assn. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  Na- 
tional Amateur  Athletic  Union  of  U.S.  (ex-pres. ; 
now  mem.  bd.  of  govs.).  Republican.  Universalist. 
Mason  (Blue  ijodse.  Chanter.  Comniandery. 
Shrine).     Clubs:     Boston    Athletic    (bd.    of   govs.). 


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Merrimack   Valley    Country,    Bellevue    Golf,    Wor-  stantine;   pres.   Masonic   Temple.    Club:   Westmin- 

cester     Country.      Recreations:      athletic     sports,  ster  (pres.).    Home:  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 

motoring-,   golf.    Home:     128   E.    Emerson   St.,   Mel-  BABBITT,  George  TrankUn,  journalist;  b.  Barre. 

rose,    Mass.     Office:     93    Federal    St.,    Boston.  Mass.,    Nov.    25,    1S4S;    s.    Pliny    Henry   and   Lydia 

BABB,  Thomas  Earle,  clergyman;  b.  Orange,  (Perry)  Babbitt;  grad.  A.B.,  Harvard,  1872;  m. 
N.J.,  Aug.  21,  1840;  s.  William  "George  and  Anna  ^t  Brooklyn  Eunice  Humphrey  Allen,  Mar.  22, 
(Earle)  Babb;  in  business,  N.Y.  City,  1856-9;  stu-  1905.  Reporter  and  editor  on  Boston  Post  until 
dent  New  York  U.,  1860-1;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1865;  JS77;  pvt.  sec.  to  Mayor  Prince;  returned  to  Bos- 
student  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1865-7:  D.B.,  Andover  ton  Post  and  became  Washington  corr.;  apptd. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1868;  m.  Ellen  Augusta  Cook,  of  by  Mayor  Prince  mem  Bd.  of  Health;  health 
Bangor,  Me.,  Sept.  28,  1869;  5  children,  Agnes  C.  ??"^"??- ,  ^??^*^?"'^  1?^9-J,900;  editor  on  Boston 
(Mrs.  F.  .J.  Knowlton),  Marv  Louise  (Mrs.  W.  D.  g.^J-'^l'^'  18^4-09.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Country,  New 
Rich).  Emily  A.,  Thomas  E".,  .Tr.,  Gertrude  (Mrs.  ^''^'"f-  Harvard,  Papyrus.  Home:  Rockport, 
H.     H.    Wright).      Ordained    ministrv    Oongl.    Ch.,  Mass." 

1869;  pastor  Eastport,  Me.,  1868-71,  Oxford,  Mass.,  BABBITT,  Irving',  college  prof.;  b.  Dayton,  O., 
1871-7,  Presbyn.  Ch.,  Victor,  N.Y.,  1877-83,  Congl.  Aug.  2,  1865;  s.  Edwin  Dwight  and  Augusta  (Dar- 
Ch.,  West  Brookfleld,  Mass.,  1883-9,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  ling)  Babbitt;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1889,  A.M.,  1893; 
1889-92,  Holden,  Mass.,  1892-12:  retired  and  since  studied  Paris,  1891-2;  m.  Dora  May  Drew,  of  Cam- 
in  local  ministerial  service.  Republican.  Mem.  bridge,  Mass.,  June  12,  1900.  Instr.  Romance 
Worcester  Central  Assn.  Ministers,  Brookfleld  langs.,  Williams  Coll.,  1893-4;  instr.  French,  1894- 
Assn.  Ministers,  Rochester  Presbytery  (N.Y.);  02,  asst.  prof.,  1902-12,  prof.  French  lit.,  1912 — , 
Beta  Chapter  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Gamma  Chapter  Harvard.  Mem.  Modern  Lang.  Assn.  America;  hon. 
Psi  Upsilon.  Clubs:  Social  Economic  (pres.),  Wor-  mem.  Harvard  Chapter  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1897. 
cester  Congregational.    Home:    Holden.  Mass.  Club:    Colonial   (Cambridge).     (See  Who's  Who  in 

BABBITT,    Charles   A.,    lawyer;    Mar.    11.    1851-  f^m|rica  for  lMK>ks  and  wntmgs.)    Home:    6  Kirk- 

Aug.   — ,    1911.     (See  vol.    1909.)  ^""^   ■""•'   '-amoriage,   Mass. 


BABBITT,  John  Edward,  mfr. ;  b.  Bellows  Falls, 


Vt 
1889-90;   m.  Mary  Brigham  King   (Vassar,  '82),  of 

Concord,    Mass.,    Sept.    16,    1891.     Taught    in    dist.  BABCOCK,  Harmon  Seeley,  lawyer;  b.  New  Le- 

schs.  from  1877;  prin.  Greenwoods  pub.  sch..  New  banon,   N.Y..   Apr.    11.    1849:    s.    George   Henry  and 

Hartford,    Conn.,    18S0-1:    instr..    Harvard.    1885-9,  Sarah    Gilbert    (Merrill)    Babcock;    ed.    pub.    and 

Mass.    Inst.    Tech.,     1SS7-S.    Columbia,    1891-1900;  high    schs.    of   Lee    and   Lenox,    Mass.;    Brookside 

prof.,  U.  of  the  South,  1900-3;  instr.,  Rutgers  Coll.,  Sem.,    Stockbridge,    Mass.;    A.B.,    Brown   U.,    1874, 

1903-5:  prof.,  Dartmouth  Coll..  1908-13,  Tufts  Coll.,  A.M.,   1877;  admitted  to  bar  1877;   m.  Eva  S.  Bel- 

1913 — .     Mem.   Phi   Beta  Kappa,   Am.    Dialect   Soc.  den,  of  Lenox.  Mass..  June  11,  1879  (now  deceased) ; 

(sec.    and   editor   Dialect   Notes,    1895-9).     Author:  m-   2d,  Julia  E.   Buckminster,  of  East  Providence, 

College  Words  and  Phrases.  1900.    Also  manv  ednl.  R-I-.    Apr.    17.    1902:    2    children    living,    Mary   K., 

and    philol.    monographs.     Home:    Tufts    College.  Harmon    S..    Jr.     Teacher    Univ.    Grammar    Sch.. 

Mass.*  Providence,    1874-6;    practiced   law   at   Providence; 

.^..^_-__      -^       ,      ^  ,            -,                  ^       ,         ^  supt.  pub.  schs..  East  Providence,  1879-82;  removed 

BABBITT,     Prank    Cole,     college    prof.;     b.     at  law  office  to  East  Providence,  1908;  town  solicitor, 

Bridgewater     Conn.,    June    4,    1867:    s.    Lsaac    and  1884-7    and    1900-12:    coroner    1884-12.     Mem.    R.L 

Sarah   (Cole)   Babbitt;  brother  of  Eugene  Howard  Bar    Assn.,    Beta    Theta    Pi.     Address:     Raynham 

Babbitt;    A  B..    Harvard.    1890.    .^  M..    1892,    PhD..  Center.   Mass. 

1895:  m.  Ethel  Hall,  of  Cambridge.  Mass.,  June  _  _'  _^,„'  _  ,  ,  ^  ,  i,  <->  tu  t--  *„ 
28.  1900.  Taught  in  common  schs  ,  Conn.,  1885-7.  BABCOCK,  John,  hotel  prop  ;  b.  South  Kingston, 
pvt.  sch.,  Boston.  1890-5:  fellow  Am.  Sch.  Classi-  R.I..  May  23,  1831;  sHezekiah  and  Dorcas  (Peck- 
cal  Studies,  Athens.  1895-6;  instr.  Greek,  Harvard,  ham)  Babcock;  grad.  Friends  Sch^  Providence, 
1896-8:  instr.  Greek.  1898-9.  prof.,  since  1899.  Trin-  R-I-  abo".t  1848  or  50;  m.  Mary  Peckham  Perry,  of 
itv  Coll.  Mem.  Archreol.  Inst.  America  (council).  South  Kingston.  R.L,  Sept^  1856.  Propr.  Massa- 
Am.  Philol.  Assn..  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Author:  Greek  soit  Hotel,  Narragansett  Pier,  R.I.,  since  1880 
Grammar.  1902.  Contbr.  various  classical  and  Pi"es-  Wakefield  Inst,  for  Savings;  dir.  \\akefield 
other  periodicals.  Home:  65  Vernon  St.,  Hartford,  ^aTik,  since  1870:  dir.  Wakefield  Trust  Co.  Re- 
Conn  *  publican.     Mem.    Friends    Ch.     Home:     Wakefield, 

R.I.      Address:      Massasoit     Hotel,     Narragansett 

BABBITT,    rrederick    Herbert,    mfr.:    b.    Keene.  Pier,    R.I. 

N.H..    Nov.    23,    1859;    s.    George    Hewes    Babbitt:         „l-,.~«.«-,    « i   r-.,^i+*-    v^5oV,r.r,-   h    XTownnrt 

grad.  Bellows  Falls   (Vt.)   High  Sch.,  1876;  studied  ^  f^^^O^c^'if f?'^*^  ?tanfon   and    skrah    I     Bab- 

in   pvt.    schs.;    m.    Katharine   E.    Britton,    Sept.    19,  ^-^    Oct.    8,    1851.    s.    Stanton   and    baran.j     Bao 

1C0Q.   1    „v,;i/i    T\T„/i„i.-„„    /i\T„^    Tj- 1 — *.  TVT    T.^Lii_..^'  cock :     STrad.     Salem     High     Sch.,     18bs,     tooK    spi. 


iff^:    mem     VtT   Ho.    of   Rep!.    1910     Senate.    19lT-13  ^^^^^^^fri^u^^T^^f^.^.  S^ftT^Hm'    r7     o'fflce •' ""i 

(chmn.  finance  com.  and  pres.  pro  tern,  of  Senate,  "^^'■>   /^]^®    Dunes,      Watch    Hill.    R.L     Office       1 

etc.).     Served    as    v.-p.    for    Vt.,    of    the    Atlantic  •'^^^  ^^-   ''"^^ton. 

Deeper  "Waterways  Assn.;  pres.  Greater  Vt.  Assn.;  BABSON,  Elmer  "Warren,  veterinarian:  b.  Glou- 
pres.  Bellows  Falls  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Boston  cester.  Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1874;  s.  Osman  and  Marcia 
Chamber  of  Commerce:  Vt.  del.  to  Rivers  and  Har-  Lee  (Duley)  Babson;  descendant  of  Tsabell  Bab- 
bors  Con.gress.  Republican.  Eniscopalian.  Scot-  son,  1637;  grad.  Gloucester  High  Sch.,  1893;  AI.D.V., 
tish  Rite  Mason  (33°);  thrice  Illustrious  Comdr.  Harvard  Sch.  of  Vet.  Medicine,  1897;  m.  1903, 
of  Grand  Council:  Deputv  Grand  Comdr.  of  Grand  Emma  Gustafva  Leveau,  of  Viken,  Sweden.  Prac- 
Commanderv  of  Vt..  K.T.:  officer  Grand  Imperial  ticed  in  Gloucester.  Mass.,  since  July.  1897:  demon- 
Council  of  Vt. :  Grand  Orator  of  Red  Cross  of  Con-  strator  of  anatomy.  Harvard  Sch.  of  Vet.  Medicine, 


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1908-9,  also  mem.  adminisiratlve  bd. ;  mem.  and 
sec.  Mass.  Bd.  of  Registration  in  \^et.  Medicine 
since  1904;  veterinarian  Gloucester  Bd.  of  Health. 
Trustee  Cape  Ann  Savings  Banit.  Mem.  Am.  Vet. 
Med.  Assn.,  Mass.  Vet.  Med.  Assn.  Republican. 
Univcrsalist.  Mason  (32°).  Address:  343  Wash- 
ingl'Ui    .St..    ( Moucester,    Mass. 

BABSON,  Robert  Tillinjrhast,  lawyer;  b.  Glou- 
cester, Mass.,  Feb.  3,  1862;  s.  William  and  Mary 
Isabel  (Wyman)  Babson;  direct  descendant  of 
Gov.  Thomas  Dudley,  of  Mass.  Bay  Colony,  Rev. 
.John  Rog-ers.  one  of  the  early  presidents  of  Har- 
vard U.,  and  Brig.  Gen.  Jas.  Reed,  who  com- 
manded a  legt.  at  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill  and  was 
the  first  brig.  gen.  created  by  the  CJontinental  Con- 
gress, 1776;  prep.  edn.  Gloucester  High  Sch.;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1882;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law, 
1885;  m.  Alice  Gary  Jordan,  of  Gloucester,  June 
14,  1900;  2  children,  Harriet  Worcester,  William. 
In  practice  since  1885;  v. -p.  Federal  Wharf  & 
Storage  Co  ;  elk.  and  dir.  Met.  Wharf  &  Storage 
Co.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Bunkei-  Hill 
Monument  Assn.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Home: 
Gloucester,  Mass.    Office:    16  State  St..  Boston. 

BABSON,  Bog-er  "Ward,  statistician;  b.  Glouces- 
ter, Mass.,  July  6,  1875;  s.  Nathaniel  and  Ellen  F. 
(Stearns)  Babson;  prep.  edn.  Gloucester  High 
Sch.;  B.S.  in  Civ.  Engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1898;  m.  Grace  M.  Knight,  on  Mar.  29,  1900;  1 
daughter,  Edith  Low.  Bond  salesman  for  several 
yrs. ;  foundei-,  1902,  Babson  Statistical  Organiza- 
tion, supplying  authoritative  information  to 
bankers,  mfrs.,  investors,  etc.,  with  offices  in  Bos- 
ton, New  York,  Phila.,  Chicago,  Pittsburgh,  and 
agencies  in  Europe;  also  developed  successfully 
The  Moody  Manual  Co.,  the  Nat.  Quotation  Bu- 
reau, the  Standard  Statistical  Bureau,  all  of  New 
York;  especially  interested  in  forwarding  cooper- 
ative competition  and  profit  sharing  among  mfrs. 
Fellow  Royal  Statis.  Soc,  London;  mem.  Am. 
Econ.  Assn.  (exec,  com.).  Am.  Statis.  Assn.  (li- 
brary com.).  Club:  Boston  City.  Author:  Busi- 
ness Barometers,  1909;  Bonds  and  Stocks,  1912; 
Commercial  Paper  (with  Ralph  May),  1912;  also 
("Future  Series"):  The  Future  of  the  Working 
Classes;  The  Future  Method  of  Investing  Monev: 
The  Future  of  the  Churches;  The  Future  of  the 
Railroads:  The  Future  of  the  Nations;  The  Fu- 
ture of  World  Peace.  Contbr.  to  Saturday  Even- 
ing Post,  New  York  Sun,  etc.,  on  economic  and 
financial  topics.  Recreations:  farming.  Home: 
Wellesley  Hills,   Mass.* 

BABSON,    Thomas    McCrate.    lawyer;    Mav    28. 

lS47-Mar.    5,    1912.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

BACHBIiDBB,  Nahum  Josiah.  ex-governor;  b. 
Andover,  N.H.,  Sept.  3,  1854;  s.  William  Adams  and 
Adeline  E  (Shaw)  Bachelder;  ed.  Taunton  Hill 
Sch.,  Andover.  Franklin  (N.H.)  Acad,  and  New 
Hampton  (N.H.)  Lit.  Instn. :  (hon.  A.M.,  Dart- 
mouth Coll.,  1887;  A.B.,  N.H.  Coll.,  1899);  m.  Marv 
A.  Putnev.  of  Andover,  N.H..  June  SO.  1SS7.  Farmer 
since  1875;  sec.  N.H.  Bd.  Agr.,  1887-1913;  gov.  of 
N.H.,  1903-5.  Republican.  Master  Nat.  Grange, 
1905-11.  Clubs:  Wonolancet  (Concord).  Derryfleld 
(Manchester).    Home:    East  Andover,  N.H.* 

BACHBI^BBB,  Thomas  Cog-swell,  lawyer;  b. 
Gilmanton,  N.H..  Nov.  6.  1860;  s.  Samuel  Fogg  and 
Martha  Badger  (Cogswell)  Bachelder;  A.B..  Har- 
vard, 1883.  A.M.,  1886:  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  School, 
1886:  m.  Claudia  Wilma  Crosbv,  of  Boston,  Nov. 
8,  1893;  children,  Olive,  and  Wilma.  Practiced  in 
Boston  since  Dec,  1886;  member  Boston  City  Coun- 
cil. 1894.  1895:  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Ren..  1896,  1897. 
Dir.  Am.  Stave  and  Cooperage  Co.,  Harvard  Im- 
provement Assn.  Mem.  Mass.  Militia,  3  years.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mem.  Royal  Arcanum.  Club: 
Colonial  of  Dorchester.  Home:  39  Gleason  St., 
Doich'stcr.    OfTice:   10   Tremont   St.,   Boston. 

BACHBI.I1BB,  Irving',  author;  b.  Pierpont.  N.Y., 
Sept.  26.  1859;  s.  Sanford  Paul  and  Achsah  Ann 
(Buckland)  Bacheller;  B  S..  St.  Lawrence  IT.,  1882, 
M.S..  1892  (hon.  A.M.,  1901;  Litt.D.,  Middlebury, 
1910:  LHD.,  St.  Lawrence.  1911);  m  Anna  Dot- 
mar  Schnltz.  of  Brooklyn,  Dec.  13,  1883.  Actively 
connected  with  press  of  New  York  for  yrs.;  one  of 
editors    New    York    ^Vorld.    1898-1900.     Mem.    Phi 


Beta  Kappa.  Trustee  St.  Lawrence  U.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books.)  Home:  Riverside. 
Conn.* 

BACHBIiIiBB,  William  Herrick.  cigar  mfr.;  b. 
Machias,  Me.,  Mar.  7,  1861;  s.  Josiah  N.  and  Sarah 
J.  (I'reble)  Bacheller;  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  m.  Alice  F. 
Magennis.  of  Boston,  July  27.  1886;  5  children. 
Margaret  Evangeline  (Mrs.  Ernest  Loring,  of 
Haileybury,  Ont.),  Alice  Mary.  Grace  Newton. 
Ruth  Katherine,  William  Herrick,  Jr.  (died  May 
2,  1914).  Began  mfr.  cigars  in  Boston.  1888;  pres. 
and  gen.  nigr.  CCA.  Cigar  Co.  since  1902.  Mem. 
Mass.  State  Militia,  4  yrs.  Pres.  Bd.  of  Aldermen, 
Medford.  Mass.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Mason  (32°.  K.T.,  Shriner) ;  P.W.  of  N.E. 
Order  Protection;  P.M.W.  of  Order  United  Work- 
men. Clubs:  Medford,  Woodland  Golf.  Recrea- 
tions: motoring,  fishing  and  golf.  Home:  Med- 
ford,  Mass.    Office:    376  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

BACHMANN,  Hermann  Heinrich,  textile  de- 
signer and  instr. ;  b.  (Jieia,  Germany,  May  12.  1874; 
s.  August  Friedhold  and  Pauline  (Drechsler)  Bach- 
mann;  ed.  Textile  Sch..  (iera;  m.  Aug.  25.  1894, 
Fanny  H.  Otto,  of  Meerane,  Saxony,  Germany. 
Served  apprenticeship  in  designing  with  Gustave 
Weise,  Gera,  and  continued  with  him  as  designer; 
came  to  America,  1890;  successively  in  employ 
Parkhill  Mfg.  Co.  (Fitchburg,  Mass.),  Boston  But- 
ton Co..  Fitchburg  Worsted  Co.,  Lorraine  Mfg. 
Co.  (Pawtucket,  R.I.),  Smith  Webbing  Co..  Paw- 
tucket;  head  instr.  in  designing  and  power  weav- 
ing, Lowell  Textile  Sch.,  since  Oct.,  1910.  Pro- 
gressive in  politics.  Lutheran.  Mem.  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America.  Home:  4  Dunfey  St.  Office: 
Lowell   Textile   School,    Lowell.    Mass. 

BACK,  Harry  E.,  lawyer;  b.  Union.  Conn..  July 
8,  1869;  s.  Roscius  and  Harriet  Cutler  (Robbins) 
Back;  grad.  Hitchcock  Free  Acad.,  Brimfield.  Mass.. 
1S8S;  B.A..  Boston  U..  1892;  student  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Law,  1893-5;  admitted  to  bar.  1899;  m. 
Ella  Davenport  Hutchins,  of  Danielson,  Conn., 
Jan.  8,  1902.  Practiced  at  Danielson  since  1899; 
pros.  atty.  for  town  of  Killingly,  Conn.,  1897-01; 
pros,  agt.,  Co.  of  Windham,  1897-9;  commr.  of 
Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  for  State  of  Conn., 
1899-03;  judge  of  Town  Ct.  of  Killingly  since  1901; 
mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1897,  191.^);  mem.  Rep. 
State  Central  Com.  of  Conn.,  1906-10;  mem.  firm 
Back  &  Darbie;  also  partner  of  Warren  D.  Chase,  as 
Back  &  Chase,  Hartford,  Conn.,  since  Mar.  1.  1911; 
apptd.  by  Gov.  Holcomb,  mem.  Conn.  State  Revi- 
sion Com.,  1915.  Has  acted  as  dir.  following  electric 
companies:  Peoples  Tramway  Co.  (Killingly). 
Thompson  Tramway  Co.  (New  Haven),  Danielson 
&  Norwich  St.  Ry.  Co.  (New  Haven),  Worcester 
&  Conn.  Eastern  Ry.  Co.,  New  Haven  Consoli- 
dated Ry.  Co.,  Worcester  &  Webster  St.  Ry.  Co., 
Webster  &  Dudley  St.  Ry.  Co.,  Attawangan  St. 
Ry.  Co.  Conglist.  Mason;  mem.  I.O  O.F.,  K.  of  P.. 
Elks,  Grange.  Home:  Danielson.  Conn.  Address: 
36  Pearl  St,  Hartford,  and  Savings  Bank  Blk., 
Danielson,    Conn. 

BACON,    Alice    Mabel,    author;    b.    New    Haven, 

Conn.,  Feb.  26,  1858;  ed.  pvt.  schs.;  Harvard 
exams.,  1881;  taught  at  Hampton  Inst,  1883-8, 
and  1889.  at  Tokyo,  Japan,  18SS-9  and  1900-2; 
founded  Dixie  Hosn.  for  training  colored  nurses, 
1890.  (See  W^ho's  Wholn  America  for  books,  etc.) 
Address:     Deephaven   Camp,   Ashland,    N.H.* 

BACON,  Benjamin  Wisner,  theologian;  b.  Litch- 
field Conn..  Jan.  15,  1S60:  s.  Rev.  Leonard  Wool- 
sey  and  Susan  (Bacon)  Bacon;  brother  of  Selden 
P.acon-  prep.  edn.  Germany  and  Switzerland;  B  A.. 
Yale  1881.  B.D..  1884.  A.M.,  1892:  (D.D.,  Western 
Reserve  1893,  U.  of  Breslau,  1911;  Litt.D.,  Syra- 
cuse, 1895;  LL.D.,  111.  Coll.,  1904);  m.  Eliza  Buck- 
ingham Aiken,  of  Norwich.  Conn.,  May  27,  1884. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry.  1884:  pastor  Old  Lyme. 
Conn.,  1884-9.  Oswego.  N.Y.,  1889-96;  instr.  N.T. 
Greek,  1896-7;  prof.  N.T.  criticism  and  exegesis, 
since  1897,  Yale.  Dir.  Am.  Sch.  of  Archa?ology, 
Jerusalem.  Svria,  1905-6:  Earl  lecturer,  U.  of  Cal., 
1911.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and 
writings.)  Home:  244  Edwards  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.* 

BACON,  Clarence  Everett,  lawyer;  Nov.  11, 
lsr.6-Mar.    27,    1909.      (See    vol.    1909.) 


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BACOIT,  Curtiss  S.,  judge;  b.  Middletown,  Conn., 
July  2,  1S7?;  s.  Arthur  W.  and  Henrietta  B. 
(Parker)  Bacon;  descendant  on  maternal  side  of 
John  Howland,  of  the  Mayflower,  and  on  paternal 
side  of  Nathaniel  Bacon,  first  settler  of  Middle- 
town,  1650;  g-rad.  Middletown  High  Sch.,  1896; 
student  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1896-9;  LL.B.,  Yale 
Law  Sch.,  1902;  unmarried.  Began  practicing  at 
Middletown,  1902;  corpn.  counsel,  1906-7;  judge  of 
Ct.  of  Probate,  Dist.  of  Middletown,  since  Jan.  6, 
1909;  trustee  City  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  N.H.  2d 
Co.,  Governor's  P^'oot  Guard.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon.  Mem.  I.O.R.M.,  B.P.O.  Elks.  Democrat. 
Episcopalian.  Club:  Middletown  Yacht.  Recrea- 
tions:    boating.    Address:     iNliddletown,   Conn. 

BACOK,  Edwin  Munroe,  editoi-,  author;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Oct.  20,  1844;  academical  edn.  (A.M., 
Dartmouth,  1879).  At  age  of  19  became  reporter 
on  Boston  Advertiser;  then  editor  Illustrated  Chi- 
cago News;  then,  1868-72,  on  New  York  Times; 
1872-3,  on  staff  of  Boston  Advei'tiser  again;  edi- 
ter  in  chief  Boston  Globe,  1873-8;  managing  editor 
Advertiser,  1878-84;  and  editor  in  chief,  1884-6; 
1886-91,  editor  in  chief  Boston  Post;  editor  Time 
and  the  Hour.  1897-1900.  Author  and  editor  of 
various  historical  works  relating  to  Boston  and 
New  England,  including  Boston  Illustrated; 
Bacon's  Dictionary  of  Boston;  Boston  of  To-day; 
Walks  and  Rides  in  the  Country  Round  About 
Boston;  Historic  Pilgrimages  in  New  England; 
Literary  Pilgrimages  in  New  England;  Boston: 
A  Guide  Book;  The  Connecticut  River  and  the 
Valley  of  the  Connecticut;  Rambles  Around  Old 
Boston;  Yesterday  in  Journalism;  The  Boys' 
Drake;  Direct  Election  and  Law  Making  by  Popu- 
lar  Vote.     Address:     36    Pinckney    St.,    Boston. 

BACOIT,  Elizabetli  Saken;  b.  Cranston,  R.I., 
Mar,  19,  1844;  d.  Solomon  Willis  and  Elizabeth 
Walker  (Wilbur)  Kenyon;  g.d.  on  maternal  side, 
of  John  Wilbur,  a  widely  known  preacher  of  the 
Soc.  of  Friends;  grad.  Providence,  R  I.,  High  Sch.; 
m.  .James  G.  Bacon,  of  Poxboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  6, 
1869;  1  daughter,  Alice  Cary.  Active  for  30  yrs. 
in  efforts  to  secure  for  women  equal  rights  before 
the  law;  mem.  Hartford  Equal  Rights  Club  since 
1885  (pres.  1892-7  and 'since  1901);  v. -p.  at  large 
of  Conn.  Woman  Suffrage  Assn  ,  1892-06  (during 
which  time  the  duties  of  the  presidency  devolved 
largely  on  her),  pres.,  1906-10;  dir.  Conn.  Peace 
Soc.  Mem.  High  Sch.  Com.,  Hartford,  1896  (the 
onlv  woman  ever  elected  to  that  office) ;  apptd. 
mem.  of  Bd.  of  Sch.  Visitors,  Hartford,  to  fill  an 
unexpired  term,  1910,  elected  for  term  of  three 
vrs.,  1911,  reelected,  1914.  Unitarian.  Address: 
106    Capen    St.,    Hartford,    Conn. 

BACON,  Francis,  surgeon;  died  Apr.  26,  1912. 
rSee  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1912- 
1913.) 

BACOIT,  Trancis  "Warren,  lawyer;  b.  Bedford, 
Mass.,  Aug.  8,  1867;  s.  Jerome  A.  and  Eliza  Frances 
(Meriam)  Bacon;  descendant  of  Michael  Bacon, 
who  came  to  America,  1640;  prep,  education  in 
Chauncv  Hall  and  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  A.B..  Har- 
vard. 1890;  student  Harvard  Law  School,  1890-3; 
m.  Mary  Schroeder  Taylor,  of  Baltimoi-e,  Md.,  Nov. 
2,  1896;  3  children,  Mary  F.,  Francis  W.,  and  Eliza. 
Engaged  in  business  of  manufacturing,  1893-7;  in 
various  mercantile  pursuits,  1897-08;  admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1908;  associated  with  Warren,  Hoague, 
.lames  &  Bigelow,  Boston,  1908-9;  practiced  alone, 
1909-11;  with  firm  of  Gaston.  Snow  &  Saltonstall 
since  1911.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Recre- 
ations: fishing,  shooting,  amateur  photography. 
Home:  45  Addington  Rd,,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office: 
Shawmut  Bank  Bldg,,  Boston. 

BACON',  Helen  Hazard;  b.  Peace  Dale,  R.T.,  Jan. 
15,  1862;  d.  Rowland  and  Margaret  Anna  (Rood) 
Hazard;  descendant  of  Thomas  Hazard,  of  Ports- 
mouth. R.I,,  who  settled  in  Newport,  1639,  and  on 
mother's  side,  of  John  Ogden,  patentee  of  Conn., 
1662;  ed.  under  governesses,  in  pvt.  schs.,  foreign 
travel,  etc.:  m.  Nathaniel  Terry  Bacon,  of  Nor- 
wich and  New  Haven,  Conn..  Oct.  6,  1SS5:  2  chil- 
dren, Leonard,  b.  May  26,  1887;  Susan,  b.  Nov.  12, 
1889.  Pres.  of  R.I.  Soc.  Colonial  Dames,  1904-7; 
nat.  registrar  Colonial  Dames,  1905-12;  elected 
v.-p.    Nat.    Soc.    Colonial   Dames,    May,    1914;   v.-p. 


R.I.  br.  Woman's  Bd.  of  Missions;  leader  Silent 
Circle  King's  Daughters,  Peace  Dale;  dir.  Dove 
and  Distaff  Village  Industries.  Opposed  to  Woman 
Suffrage.  Conglist.  Club:  Club  of  Colonial  Dames 
(Washington,  D.C.).  Recreations:  driving,  walk- 
ing, needlework.  Home:  "The  Acorns,"  Peace  Dale. 
R.I. 

BACON,  James  Trederick,  lawyer;  b.  Pittsfield, 
Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1875;  s.  James  Lawlor  and  Mary 
(Gaffney)  Bacon;  prep.  edn.  Pittsfield  High  Sch., 
Mass.;  A.B.,  Williams,  1898;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U. 
Law  Sch.,  1901;  unmarried.  Began  practice  in 
Boston,  1901;  mem.  Butler,  Cox,  Murchie  &  Bacon 
since  1907;  dir.  Butler  Mill,  Boston  &  Worcester 
Street  Ry.  Co.,  Casey  &  Bacon  Co.,  Gas  &  Electric 
Improvement  Co.,  Harbor  View  Hotel  Co.,  New 
Bedford  Storage  Warehouse  Co.,  Merchants  Ter- 
minal Warehouse  Co.,  Quissett  Mill,  United  Tex- 
tile Co.;  trustee  Boston  &  Worcester  Electric  Cos. 
Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Williams  Alumni  Assn. 
of  Boston,  Gargoyle  Soc,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi 
Gamma  Delta;  life  sec.  class  of  1898,  Williams 
Coll.;  sec.  Williams  Alumni  Advisory  Council. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  University  (Boston),  Phi 
Gamma  Delta,  Williams  (New  York).  Home:  73 
Pinckney  St.    Office:    77  Franklin  St.,  Boston, 

BACON,  John  Iicment,  banker;  June  18,  1862- 
Apr,    27,    1909,     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BACON,  Jonas  E.,  M.D.;  b.  Woburn,  Mass.,  Oct. 
25,  1853;  s.  John  and  Mary  (Johnson)  Bacon;  A.B.. 
Harvard.  1875;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch  18^8; 
m  Mary  Robinson,  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  Apr.  15, 
1880  Practiced  in  Brockton,  Mass.,  since  Aug., 
1878;  mem.  consulting  staff,  Brockton  City  Hosp. 
Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.,  Brockton  Med.  Soc. 
Phi  Eta  (Harvard).  Mason.  Home:  29  Wyman 
St.    Address:     101    Main    St.,    Brockton,    Mass. 

BACON,  Leonard  Woolsey,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Stamford,  Conn.,  Feb.  24,  1865;  s.  Leonard  Wool- 
sey and  Susan  (Bacon)  Bacon;  descendant  of 
Michael  Bacon,  of  Dedham,  Mass.;  prep.  edn. 
Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.;  student  Amherst. 
1884-5;  B,A„  Yale,  1888;  student  U.  of  Leipzig, 
U,  of  Pa„  Syracuse  U,;  M.D.,  Yale  Med.  Sch,,  1892; 
post-grad,  work,  univs.  of  Tiibingen  and  Berne; 
m.  Emma  Waleska  Schneeloch,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn,  July  6,  1892;  2  children,  Leonard  Woolsey, 
Jr.,  b.  Apr.  23,  1894.  Emma  Waleska.  Apr.  30. 
1897.  Practiced  medicine,  more  particularly  sur- 
gery, in  New  Haven,  Conn,,  since  1892;  sec.  The 
Physicians  and  Surgeons  Hosp,,  Inc;  pres,  and 
treks.  The  Nosocomial  Corpn.  Mem.  A.M. A,,  Conn. 
State  Med.  Soc.  New  Haven  Med.  Assn.  Pro- 
gressive. Conglist.  Club:  Graduates'.  Author  of 
various  contributions  to  med.  encys.  and  to  cur- 
rent med.  lit.  Address:  113  Whitney  Av.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

BACON,  Lewis  Howard,  architect;  b.  Wellsboro 
Pa  Aug  7,  1857;  s.  James  and  Electa  (Sanders) 
Bacon;  ed.  high  schs.,  Ravenna,  O. ;  m.  Ann  Smith 
Hall,  of  Ravenna,  O..  Dec  4,  1882;  children,  Lewis 
H  ,  Jr.,  Jane.  Roger  Wolcott.  Studied  architecture 
in  office  of  Samuel  Lane,  architect,  Cleveland,  O., 
1877-80;  draughtsman  and  supervisor  of  construc- 
tion in  office  of  Messrs.  Sturgis  &  Brigham,  archi- 
tects Boston,  lSSO-6;  in  building  contracting  busi- 
ness with  Whidden,  Hill  &  Co.,  1886-8;  mem.  firm 
of  Morrison  &  Bacon,  188S-92;  practiced  since  1892 
at  Boston.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Architects  Mass. 
Charitable  Mechanic  Assn.  Mem.  School  Com., 
1899-1900-01.  and  Board  of  Aldermen  of  Citv  of 
Newton.  1907-8-9:  dir.  in  local  instns.  Mason  (32°, 
KT  Shriner).  Clubs:  Beacon,  Republican.  Home: 
Waban  (Newt(jn,  Mass.).  Office:  50  Bromfield  St.. 
Boston. 

BACON,  Lonis,  broker;  b.  Brookline,  Mass.. 
June  29,  1872;  s.  Francis  E.  and  Louisa  (Crownin- 
shield)  Bacon;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1894;  m.  Mary 
Southerland,  of  Washington,  D.C.,  Jan.  3.  1911. 
Began  active  career  with  Edgerly  &  Crocker 
(•stfickbrokersl.  1895;  mem.  of  this  firm.  1900-Feb. 
1,  1915,  at  which  time  the  company  consolidated 
with  Blake  Brothers  &  Co.,  of  which  has  since 
been  a  mem.;  dir.  Central  Aguirre  Sugar  Co.,  Ma- 
rine Museum.  Clubs:  .Somerset,  Tennis  nnd 
Racquet,    Eastern    Yacht.      Recreations:      sailing. 


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Home:     15    Marlboro    St.     Office:     111    Devonshire 
St.,   Boston. 

BACON,  Nathan  Wildey,  publisher;  b.  Neville, 
Clermont  Co.,  (>.,  June  2."i,  1S62;  s.  Nathan  Y.  and 
Sarah  E.  (Wentzell)  Bacon;  ed.  dist.  schs.  of 
Clermont  Co.,  O.;  m.  Margaret  lleardon,  of  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  Oct.  23,  1SS9;  1  son,  .John  Henry.  Be- 
g-an  active  career  in  employ  of  \V.  E.  Dibble  &  Co., 
pubs..  Cincinnati,  1879;  spent  5  yrs.  in  Chicago 
and  S  vrs.  in  Detroit;  removed  to  Boston,  1902, 
and  was  mgr.  for  J.  B.  Millet  Co.,  1902-7;  assisted, 
1907,  in  organizing  Bacon  &  Fynney.  pubs,  of 
subscription  books;  title  of  firm  N.  W.  Bacon  &  Co. 
since  retirement  of  jr.  partner,  Jan.  1913.  Mem. 
B.P.O.  iOlk.s.  Uecreation.s:  fishing.  Home:  116 
Huntington   Av.    Office:     120   Boylston   St.,   Boston. 

BACON,  Susan  Almira,  college  prof.;  b.  Brook- 
lyn, N.Y.,  May  16,  1869;  d.  Leonard  Woolsey  and 
Susan  Bacon;  B.A.,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1905;  Ph.D., 
Yale,  1911;  unmarried.  Asso.  prof.  French,  Mt. 
Holyoke  Coll.,  since  1911.  Mem.  Modern  Lang. 
Assn.  of  Western  Mass..  Soci^l6  des  Anciens 
Textes  Frangais.  Conglist.  Author:  Source  of 
Wolfram's  Willehalm  (i)ub.  in  Tiibin.uren,  Ger- 
many). 1910.  Address:  Mt.  Holyoke  College,  South 
Iladley,  Mass. 

BACON,  Tlieodore  Spaulding",  M.D. ;  b.  Natick, 
Mass.,  .May  '->,  1^72;  s.  .Jo.siali  Spaulding  and  Leora 
(French)  Bacon;  S.B.,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1894; 
S.B.,  Boston  U.,  1894;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1898;  m.  Mabel  A.  Rice,  of  South  Deerfield,  Mass., 
July  20,  1904;  1  daughter,  Dorothy  Rice.  Prac- 
ticed in  Springfield,  Mass.,  since  1899;  asst.  phys. 
Springfield  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Mass.  ;\Iedico-Legal  Soc,  Springfield  Acad.  Medi- 
cine. Springfield  Med.  Club,  Boston  City  Hosp. 
Alumni  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Address:  69 
Maple   St.,    Springfield,    Mass. 

BACON,  Walter  Marshall,  president  American 
Tool  &  Machine  Co.;  1).  West  Newton,  Mass.,  Apr. 
15,  1S54;  s.  Francis  W.  and  Louisa  M.  (Hagar) 
Bacon;  ed.  Hasbrouck  Acad.,  Jersey  City,  N.J.; 
Dwight  Sch.,  English  High  Sch.  and  Bryant  & 
Stratton  Business  Coll.,  Boston;  m.  Mary  Reed, 
of  New  York,  Mar.,  1878;  2  children,  William 
Reed,  Frances  Louisa.  Bookkeeper  Am.  Steam 
Gauge  Co.,  1873-5:  bookkeeper  A.  G.  Smith  &  Son. 
1875-8;  in  charge  of  auditing  and  bookkeeping 
dept.  for  N.E.  of  American  Sewing  Machine  Co., 
of  Phila.,  1878-81;  gen.  pub.  accountant,  1881-6; 
took  charge  of  financial  affairs  of  White-Smith 
IMusic  Pub.  Co.,  1886  (now  treas.);  pres.  Am.  Tool 
&  Machine  Co.  since  1894;  dir.  Harvard  Co-opera- 
tive Bank  (Dorchester).  Pres.  Music  Publishers' 
Assn.  of  U.S.  (elected  1st,  1913,  reelected,  1914); 
pres.  Boston  Music  Publishers'  Assn.,  1911-12; 
mem.  Harvard  Improvement  Assn.  Mem.  S.R. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Boston  Art. 
Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  25  Gleason  St., 
Dorchester,  Mass.    Office:  62  Stanhope  St.,  Boston. 

BACON,  William  Augustus,  clergyman:  b.  Ames- 
burv  Mass.,  Uct.  11,  1S69;  s.  William  Ferdinand  and 
Marv  Welch  (Beal)  Bacon;  grad.  Williston  Sem., 
1886;  B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1890;  B.D.,  Hartford  Theol. 
Sem  1S95;  m.  2d,  Lucy  Annette  Stebbins,  Shelburne 
Falls,  Mass.,  Aug.  6,  1902.  Ordained  Congl.  minis- 
try, 1895;  pastor  Beverly,  Mass.,  1895-9,  Shelburne 
Falls.  1899-02,  Park  Ch.,  Springfield,  1902-3,  Can- 
ning Town,  London,  Eng.,  1903-4,  Littleton,  N.H., 
since  1905.  Del.  Nat.  Congl.  Council,  Boston,  1910, 
Kansas  cntv.  Mo.,  1913.  Home:  31  High  St.,  Little- 
ton. X.I  I. 

BACON,  WilUam  Francis,  lawyer;  b.  Newton, 
Mass.,  Nov.  27,  1863;  s.  Joseph  N.«and  Sarah  A. 
(Woodward)  Bacon;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1885,  A.M.. 
LL.B.,  1889;  m.  Bessie  E.,  d.  Samuel  M.  Sayford,  of 
Newton,  June  17,  1891;  children,  Frederick  Sayford, 
Margaret.  Admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  1889;  in  gen. 
law  practice,  Boston,  since  1889;  dir.  Newton  Trust 
Co.,  Citizens'  Mutual  Ins.  Co.;  trustee  Newton  Sav- 
ings Bank,  Newton  Cemetery  Corpn.:  asso.  justice 
Newton  Police  Court  since  1902.  Mem.  Bar  Assn., 
Citv  of  Boston,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Delta  Phi. 
Clubs:  Hunnewell,  Eight  O'clock  (Newton).  Rec- 
reations: golf,  motoring.  Home:  52  Hyde  Av.,  New- 
ton, Mass.    Office:    262  Washington  St.,  Boston. 


BADQBR,  Charles  IiOuis,  granite  dealer,  machin- 
ist; Aug.   17,   ].S20-19 — .      (See  vol.   1909.) 

BABOEB,  Brastus  B.,  trustee;  mem.  E.  B.  Bad- 
ger &  Sons  Co.,  coppersmiths;  trustee  Franklin 
Savings  Bank  of  City  of  Boston;  trustee  Home  for 
Aged  Coujiles,  N.E.  Baptist  Hosp.  Home:  856 
Beacon   St.     ()fnce:    1',    Pitts  St.,   Boston. 


M.  Spt„.,   _- ,   _.,  ., _, ,    

Sherwin  Campbell,  Virginia.  Practiced  in  Boston 
since  1897;  phys.  Bapt.  Hosp.;  asst.  visiting  phys. 
to  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.;  mem.  Advisory  Com.,  Pub. 
Sch.  Hygiene;  instr.  in  medicine.  Harvard  Med.  Sell. 
Mem.  A. INI. A.,  Mass.  Med,  Soc.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston),  Graduates'  (New  Hav- 
en). Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  (sum- 
mer) Coliassel.  Mass.  Address:  4  8  Hereford  St., 
Boston. 

BADOBB,  Melvin  Pirl,  surgeon;  b.  Manchester, 
N.H.,  Dec.  15,  18S6;  s.  Melvin  and  Mattie  (Cum- 
mings)  Badger;  prep.  edn.  Manchester  High  Sch.; 
M.D.,  U.  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1909;  m.  Mary  T. 
Morrow,  of  INIancliester,  Sept.  6,  1911.  Practiced  in 
Manchester  since  1909;  asst.  surgeon  Notre  Dame 
Hosp.  Mem.  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Hillsboro  Co.  Med. 
Soc,  Mancliester  Med.  Soc,  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa. 
Odd  Fellow.  Republican.  Methodist.  Club:  Calu- 
met. Home:  317  Ash  St.  Office:  Pembroke  Bldg., 
795  Elm  St.,  Manchester,  N.H. 

BADG-BB,  Walter  Irving',  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Jan. 

15,  1859;  s.  Eras t us  Beethoven  and  Fanny  (Babcock) 
Badger;  A.B.,  Yale,  1882;  LL.B.,  cum  laude,  Boston 
U.,  1885;  m.  Elizabeth  Hand  Wilcox,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Oct.  6,  1887.  Has  practiced  in  Boston,  1885 — ; 
splty.  of  corpn.  law;  atty.  for  B.  &  M.R.R.,  U.S.  Ex- 
press Co.,  N.E.  Despatch  Co.,  Boston  Gas  Light  Co., 
Boston  Ice  Co.,  Travelers  Ins.  Co.,  Jones  &  Laugh- 
lin  Steel  (Jo.,  Cudahy  Packing  Co.,  U.S.  Rubber  Co., 
etc.  Mem.  Boston  Bar  Assn.,  Clurtis  Club  (law). 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs:  University,  Ex- 
change, Country,  Algonquin  (Boston),  University, 
Yale  (New  York).  Home:  126  Brattle  St.,  Cam- 
bridge,  Mass.    Office:    53   State  St.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

BAGG,  Lyman  Hotchldss,  author,  journalist; 
Dec.  24,  lS46-Oct.  23,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,   1910-11.) 

BAGG,  Bufus  Mather,  Jr.,  educator;  moved  to 
Appleton,  Wis.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.) 

BAOIiBY,  Edward  Cartwright  Rupert,  wholesale 
clothing;  b.  East  Boston,  Mass.,  July  22,  1875;  s. 
Alexander  Thomas  and  Mary  Jane  (Evans)  Bagley 
(both  natives  of  England);  mother  died  Sept.  4, 
1912;  ed.  Emerson  Grammar  Sch.  until  11  yrs.  of 
age;  grad.  East  Boston  Evening  Grammar  Sch., 
East  Boston  Evening  High  Sch.;  m.  Oct.  23,  1901, 
Bessie  Louise  Colley,  of  East  Boston.  At  6  yrs.  of 
age  lost  father,  who  was  drowned,  and  mother  was 
left  with  7  children;  as  a  child  sold  papers,  blacked 
shoes  and  dug  clams  to  sell;  studied  law  at  home 
during  spare  liours;  connected  with  grocery  busi- 
ness, 1887-9;  with  Holmes  Electric  Protective  Co. 
6  mos.,  1889;  with  D.  M.  Hodgdon  &  Co.  (now  Hodg- 
don,  Anderson  &  Merry),  wholesale  clothing,  1890- 
09,  since  with  Pierce,  Billings  &  Co.;  also  mem.  firm 
of  Bagley  &  Bagley,  real  estate  and  ins..  East  Bos- 
ton. Mem.  Common  Council,  1906,  7,  8,  9;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12,  Senate,  1st  Suffolk  Dist, 
1913,  14,  15.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
East  Boston  Improvement  Assn.,  Lexington  Minute 
Men  (color  sergt.).  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem. 
Baalbec  Lodge,  A.F.  and  A.M.;  mem.  I.O.O.F. 
(  Ridgelev  Encampment),  N.F.O.P.,  Boston  Lodge, 
Elks,  Sons  of  St.  George  Clubs:  Lincoln,  Mass. 
Republican.  Ward  One  Republican  (East  Boston), 
Winthrop  Republican.  Recreations:  athletic  sports, 
walking.  Home:  36  W.  Eagle  St.,  East  Boston. 
Office:  80  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

BAGNAIiL,  Francis  Asbury,  educator;  b.  Chel- 
sea, Mass.,  Aug.  31,  1866;  s.  William  R.  and  Sarah 
F.  (Goodridge)  Bagnall;  grad.  Wesleyan  Acad., 
Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1886;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn., 


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1890  (M.A.,  1910);  m.  Mary  F.  Taft,  of  Stafford 
Springs,  Conn.,  Aug.  12,  1S92  (died  Apr.,  1905); 
3  children,  Katharine,  b.  1893;  Frances,  1895;  Mar- 
garet, 1899;  m.  2d,  Marion  L.  Collins,  of  St.  Albans, 
Vt.,  Oct.  30,  1912.  Prin.  Stafford  Springs  High  Sch., 
1891-4,  St.  Albans  (Vt.)  High  Sch.,  and  supt.  schs., 
1894-01;  supt.  schs.,  Adams,  Mass.,  since  1901. 
Mem.  bd.  of  trustees  Adams  Pub.  Library,  1904-15 
(chmn.  1907-15).  Pres.  Eastern  Conn.  Teachers' 
Assn.,  1892.  Vt.  State  Teachers'  Assn.,  1898;  sec. 
Vt.  State  Bd.  Normal  Sch.  Commrs.,  1898-01;  pres. 
Berkshire  Teachers'  Assn.,  1907,  1908.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Mason  (K.T.) ;  mem.  Royal  Arcanum. 
Club:  Colonial  (Adams).  Recreations:  golf.  Ad- 
dress:   Adams,  Mass. 

BAIIiEY,  Alanson  Cooper,  surgeon;  b.  Rochester, 
Vt.,  Nov.  24,  1850;  s.  Clark  and  Susan  J.  (Cooper) 
Bailey;  ed.  Randolph  (Vt.)  Normal  Sch.  and  Meth. 
Sem.,  Montpelier,  Vt. ;  studied  medicine  pvtly.  and 
at  U.  of  Vt.;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  Coll.  City  of  New 
York,  1S77;  m.  June  27,  1877,  Alice  M.  Matthews, 
of  South  Royalton,  Vt.  Health  officer,  Randolph, 
Vt.,  since  1887;  pension  examining  surgeon,  1891-3; 
consulting  surgeon,  Mary  Fletcher  Hosp.,  since 
1893.  Mem.  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc.  (v.-p.,  1892),  White 
River  Valley  Med.  Soc.  Mem.  I.O.O.F.  (1st  noble 
grand,  Randolph  Lodge).    Address:    Randolph,  Vt. 

BAIIiEV,  Albert  Edwara,  lecturer;  b.  North 
Scituate,  Mass.,  Mar.  11,  1871;  s.  Charles  E.  and 
Eudora  (Turner)  Bailey;  grad.  Scituate  High  Sch., 
1887,  Worcester  (Mass.)  Acad.,  1890  (valedicto- 
rian); A.B.,  magna  cum  laude,  Harvard,  1894;  m. 
Marion  Breed  Hall,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  June  23, 
1896:  7  children.  Instr.  classics,  1894-6,  master  in 
English,  1896-1900,  Worcester  Acad.;  owner  and 
head  master  Allen  Sch.  1900-7;  since  lecturer  on  the 
Eastern-Mediterranean  civilizations  for  H.  W.  Dun- 
ning &  Co.,  foreign  travel,  Boston.  Also  specially 
interested  in  pedagog.  side  of  Sunday  Sch.  work; 
prepared  Bible  sch.  curriculum  published  in  Bibl. 
World,  Chicago,  May,  1900;  has  since  revised  it; 
edited  a  series  of  outline  maps  for  use  in  hist.  Bible 
sch.  courses;  instr.  in  religious  pedagogy,  Newton 
Theol.  Instn.  since  1909;  lectures  on  travel,  peda- 
gog. and  bibl.  subjects.  Mem.  Harvard  Chapter  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Baptist.  Recreations:  travel.  Ad- 
dress:  Newton  Center,   Mass. 

BAHiEV,  Alden  lee,  mfr.,  banker;  b.  Compton, 
P.  Q.,  Can.,  May  31,  1845;  s.  Lewis  and  Nancy 
Bailey;  ed.  dist.  schs.;  worked  on  farm  until  21. 
Engaged  in  handling  musical  merchandise  at  St. 
Johnsbury,  Vt.,  with  a  branch  at  Burlington;  pres. 
Citizens'  Savings  Bank  &  Trust  Co.  Home:  St. 
Johnsbury,  Vt. 

BAIIiIiV,  Alice  Ward,  author;  moved  to  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.  fSee  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.) 

BAIIiBV,  Alvin  Freeman,  clergyman;  b.  Win- 
chester, 111.,  May  25,  1840;  s.  Rev.  Alvin  and  Han- 
nah (Clarke)  Bailey;  ed.  New  York  Central  Coll., 
1856-7;  Oneida  Conf.  Sem.,  185S-9;  Madison  (now 
Colgate)  U..  1863-4  (non-grad.);  Meadville  Theol. 
Sch..  1866-7;  m.  Minerva  Alice  Wilcox,  of  Etna, 
N.Y..  Sept.  22.  1864;  5  children,  Florence  Z.,  Helen 
M.,  Mary  L.,  Bertha  A.,  Alvin  F.,  Jr.  Ordained  Uni- 
tarian ministry.  1867;  pastor  1st  Christian  Ch.,  and 
Soc,  LTnion  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1867-9,  Independent  Ch., 
Canastota,  N.Y.,  1869-74;  Unitv  Ch.,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.,  1875-8,  1st  Parish,  Barre,  Mass.,  1879-08;  pas- 
tor emeritus  since  1908.  Sergt.  Co.  H,  23d  N.Y.  Vol. 
Inf.,  1861-2.  Chmn.  Barre  Sch.  Com..  20  yrs.;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907;  mem.  bd.  dirs.  Barre  Pub. 
Library  Assn.  Life  mem.  A.U.A.,  Unitarian  S.S. 
Soc:  moderator  Worcester  Assn.  of  Unitarian  Min- 
isters. Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Republican. 
Mason;  mem.  G.A.R.  Clubs:  Unity,  Naquag,  In- 
dianapolis (Ind.)  Literary,  Republican  of  Mass. 
Address:  Barre,  Mass. 

BAIIiBV,  Alvin  Richards,  copper  mining;  b. 
Charlestown.  Mass.,  Feb.  13,  1846;  s.  Joshua  S.  and 
Elizabeth  (Richards)  Bailey;  descendant  on  both 
sides  of  family  of  Colonial  ancestors;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Somerville,  Mass.;  m.  Anna  Leland,  of  Somerville, 
Mass.,  Feb.  14,  1884.  Was  connected  with  dry  goods 
firm  of  Sweetser,  Swan  &  Blodgett,  until  1872;  with 
Wheeler  &  Wilson  Sewing  Machine  Co.  at  Boston, 
later  at  Richmond,  Va.,  1872-9;  in  employ  of  Mass. 


Chem.  Refrigerating  Co.,  Boston,  1879-84 ;  corpn.  elk. 
Sewall  &  Day  Cordage  Co.,  1884-96;  in  copper  min- 
ing business  since  1898;  treas.  and  dir.  The  Waver- 
ley  Co.  Served  as  pvt.,  Co.  B,  5th  Mass.  Vols.,  8th 
Army  Corps,  Civil  War.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mem.  Soc.  Am.  Wars,  S.A.R.  (pres.  Boston  Chap- 
ter), Bunker  Hill  Monument  Assn.,  G.A.K.,  Soc. 
Army  of  Potomac,  Am.  Soc.  Colonial  Families,  Fair- 
banks Family  in  America,  Boston  Soc.  Natural  His- 
tory, Hooker  Assn.  of  Mass.,  Am.  Ednl.  Alliance, 
Newton  Natural  Histor>'  Soc.  (sec.  and  treas),  Bos- 
tonian  Soc,  Nat.  Alumni  Assn.,  University  Alliance 
(London  and  New  York),  Anthol.  Soc.  "(London), 
Nat.  Conservation  Soc,  Nat.  Forestry  Assn.,  etc. 
Clubs:  Appalachian  Mountain,  Unitarian  (Boston), 
The  Players,  Hunnewell,  Civic,  Eight  O'clock,  Mon- 
day Evening  (sec.  and  treas.).  Unitarian  (Newton). 
Recreations:  bowling.  Home:  Newton,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:  60  Congress  St.,   Boston. 

BAIIiBV,  Andrew  Jackson,  lawyer;  b.  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  July  18,  1840;  s.  Barker  and  Alice 
(Ayers)  Bailey;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1863;  served  as 
private  in  1861,  re-enlisted  as  2d  It,  1864,  5th  Mass. 
Vols.;  studied  law  in  Boston  and  Charlestown;  m. 
Abby  Virginia  Getchell,  of  Charlestown,  Jan.  19, 
1869.  Began  practice  in  Charlestown,  1869;  in  Bos- 
ton since  1874;  pres.  Common  Council,  Charlestown, 
1869,  and  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  1867-70;  mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
of  Rep.  1871,  72,  73,  Senate,  1874;  pres.  Common 
Council,  Boston,  1881,  city  solicitor,  1881-95,  cor- 
poration counsel,  1895-04.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City 
of  Boston.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Mem.  G.A.R.,  Legion  of  Honor,  Bunker  Hill  Monu- 
ment Assn.;  trustee  Mass.  Soldiers'  Home  Howard 
Funds  (West  Bridgewater,  Mass.),  Robert  B.  Brig- 
ham  Hospital  for  Incurables.  Club:  Boston  Press. 
Home:  Hotel  Bellevue.  Office:  43  Tremont  St., 
Boston. 

BAIIiEV,  Anna  Zieland  (Mrs.  Alvin  Richards), 
club  woman;  b.  Somerville  Mass.;  d.  John  Murray 
and  Sophronia  Page  (Savage)  Leland;  prep.  edn. 
Somerville  High  Sch;  studied  music  at  N.  E.  Con- 
servatory of  Music  and  with  pvt.  teachers;  m.  Al- 
vin Richards  Bailey,  of  Somerville,  Feb.  14,  1884. 
Teacher  before  marriage;  spent  vacations  in  travel; 
organized  classes  for  study  in  various  branches, 
before  women's  clubs  were  generally  recognized. 
Unitarian.  Mem.  Newton  Suffrage  League,  New- 
ton Hosp.  Aid  and  Day  Nursery  assns. ;  former  re- 
gent Paul  Revere  Chapter  and  state  historian  of 
Mass.  D.A.R.  and  state  dir.  Mass.  C.A.R. ;  compiled 
History  of  Mass.  D.A.R. ,  1891-  06;  founder  of  Signal 
Lantern  Soc.  Children  of  the  Am.  Revolution;  his- 
torian Am.  Soc.  of  Colonial  Families.  For  20  yrs. 
an  officer  in  West  Newton  Women's  Ednl.  Club  (3 
yrs.  its  pres.)  and  former  officer  Social  Science 
Club,  Newton,  and  Newton  Federation  of  Women's 
Clubs ;  now  pres.  of  Ex-Regent's  (D.A.R. )  Club,  Bos- 
ton; v.-p.  Shattuck  Club,  and  Boston  Parliamentary 
Club;  mem.  council  Fathers'  and  Mothers'  Club, 
Boston;  mem.  Municipal  League,  Boston  City  Fed- 
eration; N.  E.  Woman's  Club,  and  Ednl.  and  Indus- 
trial Union,  all  of  Boston.  Mem.  com.  to  arrange 
meetings  of  State  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs  of 
Mass.  and  mem.  Local  Biennial  Bd.  of  Boston  for 
Gen.  Federation,  serving  as  chmn.  Hotels  Com.;  dir. 
Gen.  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs,  1910-12;  etc. 
Pres.  Channing  br.  of  Alliance  of  Unitarian  Wom- 
en, Newton:  state  dir.  C.A.R.  of  Mass.  Address: 
Newton,  Mass. 

BAIIiBV,  Arthur  Allen;  b.  Windsor,  Conn.,  Aug. 
4,  1873;  s.  William  and  Lenora  B.  (Pease)  Bailey; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Windsor,  and  Hannum's  Business 
Coll.,  Hartford;  unmarried.  Began  as  office  boy 
with  the  Eddy  Electric  Mfg.  Co.,  Windsor,  and 
since  purchase  of  plant  by  General  Electric  Co.  has 
been  agt.  of  the  corpn.;  treas.  Thompson  Equip- 
ment Co.  Chmn.  Rep.  Town  Com.,  1900-14;  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905,  7,  Senate,  1911-12. 
Conglist.  Mason  (32°,  Sphinx  Temple  A.A.O.N.M.S., 
of  Hartford);  mem.  Odd  Fellows  (Lodge  and  En- 
campment). Clubs:  City  (Hartford),  Winpog  Fish 
and  Game  (Windsor,  Conn.).  Address:  Windsor, 
Conn. 

BAIIiBV,  Bertha,  educator;  b.  Albany,  N.Y. ;  d. 
Rev.  Vs'illiam  and  Mary  Loomis  (Stark)  Bailey; 
descendant  on  father's  side  of  Aurie  Van  Vleet, 
who   came   to   America   from    Holland   about    1700, 


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ami  on  mother's  side,  of  Capt.  John  Mason,  of 
Peqiiot  \Var  fame;  grad.  Albany  Girls'  Acad.,  ISSI; 
B.S.,  Wcllesley,  1888;  unmarried.  Teaclier  of  sci- 
ence, Science  Hill  Sch.,  Shelbyville,  Ky..  1888-90, 
science  and  history,  INliss  Mittleberger's  Sch., 
Cleveland,  O.,  1890-3,  history  and  mathematics. 
The  Rucl  Sch.,  New  York,  1893-1900;  teacher  of 
liistor.\-,  mathematics,  and  head  of  Day  Sch.,  Miss 
Brown's  and  Miss  Boese's  Sch.,  Xew  York,  1900-2, 
Miss  Stuart's  Sch.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1902-4;  prin. 
Taconic  Sell.,  I>akcville.  Conn..  190-1-12;  prin.  Abbot 
Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  since  1912.  Dir.  N.Y.  Branch 
Associated  Coll.  Alumnae,  1900-2;  v. -p.  Wellesley 
Coll.  Alumnae  Assn.,  1910-12;  mem.  Shakespeare 
Soc.  (Wellesley).  Conglist.  Address:  Abbot  Acad- 
emy, Andover,  Mass.* 

BAII.i:t,     Charles    Alauson,    lawyer;     Mar.     10, 

18:'.S-(>cl.    10.    1911.     (ScM>    vol.    1909.) 

BAIIiEV,  Charles  Emerson,  trustee;  lS43-Apr.  1, 

1912.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

BAIIiET,  Charles  Hardy,  M.D. ;  b.  West  Swanzev. 
N.H.,  Sept.  21,  isnr.;  s.  ("lark  and  Carolyn  C.  (Da- 
vis) Bailey;  ed.  high  sch.,  Winchester,  N.H. ;  B.S., 
N.H.  Coll.  of  Agr.  and  Mechanic  Arts,  Hanover, 
N.H.,  1879;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Coll.,  1881;  m. 
Clara  E.  Morse,  of  Wincliester,  N.IL,  Aug.  14,  1884; 
children,  Louise  M.,  b.  Oct.  6,  1887  (B.A.  Smith 
Coll.,  1910);  Katharine  .!.,  July  29,  1890  (B.A., 
Smith,  1912);  C.  Koger,  Dec.  18,  1900.  Practiced, 
Gardner,  Mass.,  since  1881;  mem.  staff  Henry 
Haywood  Memorial  Hosp. ;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  since 
1903.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Worcester  North 
Dist.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Club:  Gardner  Boat. 
Address:    Gardner,   IMass. 

BAILEY,  Charles  Reuben,  clergyman;  b.  of  Am. 
parentage  at  Magog,  P.Q..  Can..  Apr.  19,  1863;  s. 
Charles  and  Helen  Marr  (Gale)  Bailey;  grad.  New- 
burv  (Vt.)  Sem.,  1880;  grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn., 
Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  1886;  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theol. 
Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass..  1896;  on  examination,  with- 
out residence.  Ph.B.,  111.  Weslevan  U.,  1887,  M.A., 
1889.  Ph.D.,  1892;  studied  summer.  Harvard,  1911; 
m.  Etta  Amelia  Lord,  of  Woodsville,  N.H.,  June  11. 
1884:  2  children.  William  Howard,  Ernest  Glent- 
worth.  Ordained  ministry  Bapt.  Ch.,  1886,  serving 
until  1893;  deacon.  1894,  priest,  1895,  P.E.  Ch.;  in 
chare-e  of  St.  Mary's  Cli.,  Penacook,  Concord,  N.H., 
1893-8,  first  as  lay  reader  and  later  as  deacon  and 
priest;  in  charge  of  St.  Andrew's  Ch.,  Manchester, 
N.H.,  1898-11 :  rector  St.  John's  Ch.,  Taunton.  Mass., 
1911-13.  St.  Ann's  Ch.,  Revere,  since  June  1,  1913. 
Mem.  Manchester  (N.H.)  Ministers'  Assn.  (ex- 
pres.);  Taunton  Ministers'  Assn.;  Mass.  Clerical 
As°n.  Republican.  Mason,  Odd  Fellow.  Recre- 
ations: surf  bathing,  mountain  climbing,  theater 
going.     Home:  .''>9  A\'alnut  .Av.,  Revere,  Mass. 

BAIIiBT,  Dudley  Perkins,  lawyer:  b.  Corn- 
villo.  Me..  Oct.  24,  1843;  s.  Rev.  Dudley  Perkins 
and  Hannah  Barrows  (Cushman)  Bailey;  Sth  gen- 
eration from  John  Alden  and  Priscilla  Mullins; 
9th  generation  from  Robert  Cushman,  Plymouth, 
1621;  grad  Waterville  (now  Colby)  Coll.,  1867;  m. 
Mrs.  Adelaide  P.  Potter,  of  Everett,  Mass.,  Mar. 
2,  1901  (died  Apr.  12,  1911);  IMrs.  Potter  was 
founder  and  for  26  yrs.  prin.  of  The  Home  Sch.. 
Everett.  Admitted  to  bar  at  Portland,  Me.,  1870; 
removed  to  Everett,  Mass..  1872.  where  has  since 
resided;  also  maintained  ofTice  in  Boston,  1S79-02; 
has  given  spl.  attention  to  real  estate,  probate 
and  corr>n.  law;  official  examiner  of  titles  for  the 
Land  Ct..  since  1899;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep, 
1886,  1887:  has  held  numerous  pub.  offices  at 
Everett,  both  when  it  was  a  town  and  since  it 
became  a  cit\-  MS93"i:  trustcp  i<''\-.M'ett  Sa^iu°s 
Bank.  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  and  Coll)y  Coll.  Mem. 
Middlesex  Bar  Assn..  S.A.R.,  Am.  Statis.  Soc, 
Maiden  Hist.  Soc.  Republican.  Baptist  (active 
worker  in  ch  ).  Mason  (Commandery).  Club: 
Middlesex.  Writer  of  numerous  articles  on  bank- 
ing and  finance  and  local  histoi-y.  Home:  121  Lin- 
den St.    Address:    154  School  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 

BAIIiBY,  Bliza  Bandall,  author:  b.  Providence, 
R  T. :  d.  Samuel  R.  and  ]\rarv  .Tane  Simmons;  pd. 
Providence  High  Sch.;  m.  Providence.  Prof.  W. 
Whitman  Bailev,  Mar.  16,  ISSl  (died  Feb.  20, 
1914):  2  children.  Whitman,  Margaret  Emerson. 
Author:    (with  Prof.  John  M.  Manly)   The  Bailey- 


Manly  Spelling  Book,  1908;  (with  same)  Language 
Lessons,  Books  I  and  VI,  1912.  Writer  on  ednl. 
subjects.  Address:  6  Cushing  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 
BAIIiBY,  Ernest  Harry,  IM.D.;  b.  Barre,  Vt., 
Sept.  29,  1873;  s.  Martin  V.  and  Sarah  L.  (Gale) 
Bailey;  grad.  Goddard  Sem.,  Barre,  Vt.,  1891; 
M.D.,  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1897;  m.  Margret 
Connolly,  of  Burlington,  Vt.,  Nov.  1,  1899;  3  chil- 
dren, Eloise,  Marjorie,  Virginia.  Engaged  in  prac- 
tice of  pharmacy,  Mass.  and  Vt.,  1891-7;  health 
officer,  Barre,  since  1901;  in  gen.  practice  of 
medicine  since  189S;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1904; 
dir.  Drown  Motor  Car  Co.  Mem.  Vt.  State  Med. 
Soc,  Washington  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Alpha  Kappa  Kap- 
pa, etc  Democrat.  Universalist.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Address:   Graniteville,  Vt. 

BAIIiEY,  Ernest  "W.,  civil  engineer.  (See  vol. 
190  9.) 

BAIIiEY,  Prank  Wrig-ht,  stationer;  b.  Paris, 
Oneida  Co.,  NY.,  :\lar.  12.  1845;  s.  John  and  Emily 
(Simmons)  Bailey;  descendant  on  mother's  side 
of  John  Alden,  of  the  INIavflower;  ed.  Cazenovia 
Sem.,  N.Y.;  m.  Irene  DeHart,  of  N.Y.  City,  1884 
(died  Mar.,  1911).  Began  in  stationery  business. 
Rochester,  N.Y.,  1876;  went  to  N.Y.  City  with 
Koch  Sons  &  Co.;  removed  to  Boston,  1893,  and 
continued  in  same  line  of  business:  treas.  and 
dir.  Thorp  &  Martin  Co.;  trustee  Penny  Savings 
Bank.  Pres.  Advertising  Vigilance  Assn.,  Inc.; 
mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Ilepublican. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  City,  Economic.  Brae 
Buin  Golf,  Belleview  Golf.  Recreations;  farm- 
ing, golf.  Home:  Melrose  Highlands,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:    66   Franklin   St.,   Boston. 

BAIIiEY,  Frederic  ■William,  clergyman;  b. 
Brooklyn,  Jan.  31,  1858:  s.  William  Egbert  and 
Jane  (Sharp)  Bailey;  B.D.,  St.  Lawi-ence  U.,  NY.. 
1878;  studied  at  Boston  Sch.  of  Oratory:  ordained, 
to  Universalist  ministry,  Olcott,  N.Y..  1879;  pastor 
East  Jaffrey,  N.H.,  Highstown,  N.J.,  All  Souls' 
"Worcester,  Mass..  up  to  1889;  left  Universalist 
Ch.  and  confirmed  P.E.  Ch.,  St.  James'  Ch.,  Cam- 
Vii-idge,  Mass.,  1889;  pursued  spl.  course  Gen. 
Theol.  Sem.,  New  York.  1889-90:  deacon.  1889. 
priest,  1890;  m.  .Ian.  14.  1891,  Lena  Olive,  d. 
.Jerome  and  Susan  B.  (Blanchard)  Marble,  of 
Worcester.  Missionary  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Natick. 
Mass.,  and  St.  Andrew's  Ch..  Wellesley.  established. 
1890-1;  asst.  All  Saints'  Ch.,  Worcester,  1891-3: 
lector  Ch.  of  the  Ascension,  New  Haven,  Conn.. 
1893;  missionary  Clirist  Ch..  Rochdale,  and  Grace 
Ch.,  Oxford,  1901-5;  established  Holy  Trinity  Ch., 
Southbridge,  Mass.,  1905.  Mem.  Conn.  Hist  Soc, 
N.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc.  New  Haven  Colonv 
Hist.  Soc,  Soc.  S.A.R.  Editor  and  pub.  "Early 
Connecticut  Marriages,"  "Early  Massachusetts 
Marriages,"  "Bailey's  Photo-. Vncestral  Record." 
etc.    Home:     3:?   Harvard   St..   Worcester,   Mass. 

BAILEY,  Erederick  Harold,  mathematician;  b. 
Leominster.  Mass..  Apr.  24.  1865;  s.  Beniamin  F. 
and  Lucv  M.  (Goodfellow)  Bailey;  grad.  Fitchburg 
(Mass.)  "High  Sch.,  1882:  A.B.,  Harvard.  1887. 
A.M  ,  1889;  unmarried.  Asst.  in  mathematics.  Har- 
vard. 1889-91:  instr.  in  mathematics,  1891-3,  asst. 
prof.,  1893-04.  asso.  nrof..  1904-7.  prof,  since  1907. 
Mass.,  Inst.  Tech.  Was  instr.  mathematics,  Rad- 
cliffe  '^oll.,  1S90-].  Simmons  (^oll..  1902-S.  Mem. 
Am.  Math.  Soc  Unrtarian.  Author  (with  Prof. 
P.  S.  Woods);  Analvtic  Geometry,  1897:  A  Course 
in  Mathematics.  1907.  Club:  Brae  Burn  Country. 
Home:  813  Beacon  St..  Boston. 

BAIIiEY,  Frederick  James,  ^I.D.:  b.  Boston, 
Mass.  Sept.  2,  1877;  s.  John  Smithers  and  Mary 
A.  (Hoban)  Bailev;  ed.  i)ub.  schs..  Boston:  M  D.. 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1903;  m.  Julia  McCarthy,  of 
Boston,  Nov.  IS,  1905;  3  children,  Marv,  Eleanor, 
Ivouise.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1903:  apptd. 
med.  insp.  Boston  Bd.  of  Health,  190,'i;  asst.  city 
nliys.  of  Boston,  since  1914.  Mem.  A.M  A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Suffolk  Med.  Soc.  Recreations:  foof- 
hall.    Homo:     40   Hancock   St.,   Dorchester,   Boston. 

BAIIiEY,  Guy  Winfred.  lawyer;  b.  Hardwick, 
Vt.,  Mav  7,  1876;  s.  Jolin  Wintlirop  and  Laura  Ca- 
liili)  Bailev:  grad.  Burlinuton  Hieh  Scli..  1S<»6: 
A.B.,  IT.  of  Vt..  1900  (sDl.  honors  in  Greek.  Phi 
Beta    Kappa) :    m.    Mabel    G.    Brigham,    of    Essex 


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Junction,  Vt,  Dec.  22,  1904.  Admitted  to  bar,  1904; 
practiced  in  Essex  Junction,  since  Oct.,  1904;  asst. 
editor  Pub.  Statutes  of  Vt.,  1904-6,  commr.  to  edit 
same,  1906-7;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1904-8;  mem. 
Martin  &  Bailey,  since  1908;  sec.  of  State  of  Vt., 
1908-14:  mem.  Workmen's  Compensation  Commn., 
1913-14.  Trustee  U.  of  Vt.  and  State  Agrl.  Coll. 
since  1914.  Kepublican.  Conglist.  Mason;  mem. 
Odd  Fellows,  Knights  of  Pythias,  B.P.O.  Elks. 
Home:  Essex  Junction,  Vt. 

BAII;eY,  Hannah  J.,  officer  W.C.T.U.;  b.  Corn- 
wall-on-Hudson,  X.Y.,  July  5,  1839;  d.  David  and 
Letitia  (.Clark)  Johnston;  father  a  minister  of  the 
Friends  Ch. :  descendant  on  mother's  side  of 
Samuel  Clark.  Stamford.  Conn.,  after  1630;  ed. 
pub.  and  pvt.  schs. ;  teacher  9  vrs. ;  m.  Plattekill, 
N.Y.,  Oct.  13,  1868.  Moses  Bailey  (died,  1882);  1 
child,  M.  Melvin.  Nat.  supt.  Dept.  of  Peace  and 
Internat.  Arbitration,  "W.C.T.U.,  since  1887;  has 
traveled  extensively  in  prin.  countries  of  the 
world,  advancing  the  work  of  the  organization; 
pres.  Me.  Equal  Suffrage  Assn.,  1891-7;  treas. 
Nat.  Council  of  Women,  1895-8;  twice  apptd.  to 
represent  Me.  on  Nat.  Bd.  of  Charities  and  Cor- 
rection; one  of  judges  Dept.  of  Liberal  Arts, 
World's  Fair,  Chicago,  1893.  Mem.  Friends  Ch. 
Address:    Winthrop  Center,  Me. 

BAIIiEV,  Harry  Eugrene,  mfr. ;  b.  AVoodstock, 
Vt.,  Nov.  3,  1868;  s.  Eben  H.  and  Amy  C.  (Bailey) 
Bailey;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  Miss  Grace  Nor- 
wood, of  Hamilton,  jXIass.,  Sept.  5,  1894  (died  Dec. 
28,  1908);  1  daughter,  Helen  Norwood.  Began 
active  career  at  Boston  in  employ  of  Cushman 
Bros.  &  Co.,  mfr.  shade  rollers,  1885;  organized, 
1890,  firm  of  Bailey  &  Weston,  mfr.  window  shades, 
shade  rollers  and  shade  cloths,  of  which  is  senior 
partner.  Member  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Clubs:  Algonquin,  Boston  City,  Brae  Burn  Coun- 
try. Recreations:  golf,  tennis.  Home:  16  Suther- 
land Rd.  Office:  81-83  North  Washington  St., 
Boston. 

BAIIiE'X',  Henry  Duncan,  woolen  mfr.;  b.  Caro- 
lina, R.I.,  IMar.  18,  1879;  s.  Henry  C.  and  Hellen 
W.  (Mclnnes)  Bailey;  ed.  Carolina  Grammar  Sch. ; 
Friends'  Sch.,  Providence,  R.I.;  student  Brown 
U.,  1885-9;  m.  Julia  P.  Brown,  of  Rochester, 
Pa.,  Oct.  14,  1906;  1  daughter.  Sue  Thurston.  De- 
signer Carolina  (R.I.)  Mills  Co.,  1899-05;  supt. 
Stanley  Wheel  Co.,  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  1905-7;  mgr. 
W.  J.  Dickey  &  Sons,  Orna  Mines,  Baltimore,  Md., 
1907-8;  pres.  and  mgr.  Locustville  TN^oolen  Co., 
Hope  Valley,  R.I.,  1908-14;  now  sole  owner  Hope 
Valley  Mills.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Re- 
publican.   Address:    Hope  Valley,  R.I. 

BAIIiEV,  Henry  Uncoln,  clergyman;  b.  Brattle- 
boro,  Vt.,  May  8,  1865;  s.  Rev.  George  Hamilton 
and  Caira  T.  (Bundy)  Bailey;  grad.  Moravia  (N.Y.) 
High  Sch.,  1882:  A.B.,  Middlebury  (Vt.)  Coll., 
1886  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1889;  grad.  Hart- 
ford Theol.  Sem.,  1889;  m.  Schroon  Lake.  N.Y., 
Aug.  8,  1889,  Nelle  Clute.  Ordained  to  ministry 
Congl.  Ch.,  1889;  missionary  A.B.C.F.M.  in  India, 
1889-90;  pastor,  Middletown  Springs,  Vt.,  1891-01, 
1st  Ch.  of  Christ,  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  since  1901; 
on  editorial  staff  Vt.  Chronicle,  1896-8;  sec.  Mass. 
Congl.  Conf.,  since  1908.  Republican.  Mem.  Conn. 
Vallev  Congl.  Club.  (pres.  1908-9),  Longmeadow 
Hist.  Soc.  (pres.  1902-8),  Delta  Upsilon.  Address: 
Longmeadow  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

BAIIiB'V,  Henry  Turner,  art  teacher;  b.  Scituate, 
Mass.,  Dec.  9,  1865;  s.  Charles  Edward  and  Eudora 
(Turner)  Bailey;  brother  of  Albert  Edward  Bailey; 
grad.  Scituate  High  Sch.,  valedictorian,  1882;  grad. 
State  Normal  Art  Sch.,  Boston,  1887;  studied 
abroad,  1898;  m.  Josephine  Litchfield,  of  Scituate, 
Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1889.  Teacher  of  drawing,  night 
schs.,  Boston,  1884-5;  supervisor  of  drawing.  City 
of  Lowell,  1SS6-7;  agt.  Mass.  State  Bd.  Edn.  for 
the  promotion  of  industrial  drawing.  1887-03;  now 
dir.  Chautauqua  Sch.  of  Arts  and  Crafts;  dir.  non- 
resident courses.  New  Y'ork  School  of  Fine  and 
Applied  Art.  Editor  The  School  Arts  Magazine. 
U.S.  rep.  Internat.  Congress  of  Pub.  Art,  Brussels, 

1898,  Third    Internat.   C"ongress   on   Art   Teaching, 
London.  1908.    Moderator  Ann.  Town  Meeting  since 

1899.  Mem.    Soc.    Am.    Authors.     Club:     Twentieth 
Century    (Boston).     (See   Who's    Who   in   America 


for  books  etc.)  Home:  North  Scituate,  Mass. 
Address:     120    Boylston   St.,    Boston.* 

xTu'*"^^^^'r  ?i^?"^"    ^'    '"eal    estate;    b.    Lisbon, 
N.H.,  Feb.  5,  1849;  s.  Israel  C.  and  Jane  S.  Bailey; 
?      1^7^-  ^^t'"'-  °.^  <^oncord,   N.H.;   m.   Concord,   May 
'oof    u'  '^.^   ^•,.^°^*^y-     Photographer,    1870-93; 

asst.  Harvard  Coll.  Observatory,  Arequipa,  Peru, 
b.  A.,  ib9d-6;  art  store.  Concord,  1896-9;  mgr.  in 
charge  Harvard  Coll.  Obs  ,  Arequipa  1899-02- 
cashier,  Inca  gold  mine,  Tirapata,  Peru,  1902-5- 
d'i«'t''^Mfr^  r-  "'''"^1?'/'°."^"'"<*'  sin<=e  1905.  Metho- 
^^iVni  h',.  ''"^'"'  P'l''''-'m  Fathers.  Mason;  Odd 
l^ellow.     Home:     Pembroke,    N.H. 

BAIIiEV,  HoUis  Russell,  lawyer;  b.  North  An- 
dover,  Mass.,  Feb.  24.  1852;  s.  Otis  and  Lucinda 
Alden  (Loring)  Bailey;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1877  AM 
1879;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1878;  studied  law 
with  Hyde,  Dickinson  &  Howe,  Boston-  m  Marv 
Persis  Bell,  of  Exeter,  N.H.,  P^eb.  12,  1885;  1  daugh- 
ter, Gladys  Loring.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1880- 
pvt.  sec,  Chief  Justice  Gray,  Mass.  Supreme  Jud' 
court,  1880;  chairman  Mass.  Board  of  Bar  Exam- 
iners since  1903;  mem.  Internat.  Law  Assn.-  mem 
exec.  com.  Am.  Bar  Assn.;  mem.  Mass.  Bar  'Assn  ' 
pres  Bailey-Bayley  Family  Assn.,  1895;  mem' 
Cambridge  Hist.  Soc.  Democrat.  Unitarian.  Clubs' 
Harvard  (New  York  and  Boston),  Colonial  and 
Cambridge  (Cambridge).  Home:  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Office:     19   Congress    St.,    Boston. 

BAII-BY,  Horace  -Ward,  U.S.  marshal  for  Vt  - 
Jan.    16,    1852-Jan.   6,    1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BAIIiBV,  James  Alderson,  Jr.,  lawyer;  b.  Ar- 
lington, Mass.,  ]\Iar.  25,  1867;  s.  James  Alderson 
and  Marietta  (Peirce)  Bailey;  descendant  of  earlv 
Colonial  stock;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888,  A.M.,  1S91- 
LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1891;  m.  Helen  Gage 
Dolliver,  of  Boston,  Feb.  26,  1903;  4  children 
James  A.,  3d,  Edward  H.,  Gage,  Helen  R.  Has 
practiced  in  Boston  since  1890;  mem.  Mass.  Ho 
of  Rep.,  1894,  1895,  Senate,  1897;  mem.  Met.  Sewer- 
age Commn.,  1900  (chmn.  bd.);  mem.  Met.  Water 
and  Sewerage  Bd.,  1901-13;  selectman,  Arlington 
1904,  5,  6  (chmn.  last  2  yrs.);  pres.  Menotomv 
Trust  Co.;  dir.  Internat.  Trust  Co.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Harvard  (Boston). 
Edited,  under  supervision  of  author,  an  edition  of 
Browne  on  the  Statute  of  Frauds.  Home:  Hill- 
brook  Farm,  Groton,  Mass.  Office:  414  Barristers 
Hall,    Boston. 

BAIIiEY,  James  "Wallace,  mfr.:  b.  Portland. 
Me.;  student  Bowdoin  College,  1880-1.  Began  in  the 
saddlery  hardware  bus.  1883.  Pres.  James  Bailev 
Co.  since  1892.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Recreations:  baseball. 
Office:   Portland,   Me. 


BAIIiEV,  Joseph  "Whitman,  lawver;  b.  Frederic- 
ton,  N.B.,  Can.,  May  9,  1865:  s.  Loring  Woart  and 
Laurestine  Marie  (Marshall)  Bailev;  father  a  na- 
tive of  West  Point,  N.Y.,  and  mother  d.  Joseph 
Marshall  de  Brett  Marechal,  baron  d'  Avrav,  cheva- 
lier de  St.  Louis:  prep.  edn.  Collegiate  Sch.,  Fred- 
ericton;  B.A.,  U.  of  N.B.,  1884.  Studied  law  in 
Harvard  Law  Sch.  Was  connected  with  Geol 
Survey  of  Can..  1884-6;  has  practiced  in  Boston 
since  1889.  Club:  Boston  Cltv.  Author:  St.  John 
River  in  Maine,  Quebec  and  New  Brunswick,  1894: 
First  Impressions  of  Europe,  1908.  Also  contbr.  to 
mags,  on  topog.  and  geneal.  subjects.  Home: 
40  Pinckney  St.    Office:  16  State  St.,  Boston. 

BAIIiBT,  Iieslie  Adelhert,  educator:  b.  Dres- 
den, Me.,  Apr.  7,  1865;  s.  Jesse  and  ]Marv  Ann 
(Nason)  Bailey;  grad.  Oak  Grove  Sem.,  Vassalboro 
Me.,  1889;  A.B.,  Haverford  Coll.,  Pa.,  1893,  A.M  ' 
1894;  post-grad,  work,  U.  of  Chicago,  1895;  m" 
Laura  I.  Main,  of  Woolwich,  Me.,  Aug.  24  1898- 
one  daughter,  June,  b.  Aug.  31,  1900.  Teacher  of 
classics,  Simmons  Coll.,  Abilene,  Tex.,  1896-7-  prin 
Raisin  Valley  Sem..  Union  Springs.  N.  Y , '  1899- 
1900,  Bridge  Acad.,  Dresden  Mills.  Me.,  1900-3  Mc- 
Cullom  Inst.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.H.,  1903-4,  Mattanaw- 
cook  Acad.,  Lincoln,  Me.,  1904-8,  Greeley  Inst 
Cumberland  Center,  Me.,  1908-11,  Windham  High 
Sch.,  1911-12;  prin.  Mattanawcook  Acad.,  Lincoln 
Me.,  1914-15.  Republican.  Mem.  Soc.  of  Friends' 
Odd    Fellow;     Granger;     Red     Man.      Recreations- 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


huntinK,  fisliingr,  canoeing;  licenseil  guide.    Home: 
Dresden   Mills,   Me.    Address:   Lincoln,   Me. 

BAIIiZST,  Iiester  V.,  life  ins.;  b.  Bailey ville.  Me., 
Dec.  !t,  1MJ4;  s.  Uenjamin  F.  and  Emma  M.  Bailey; 
ed.  common  schs.  and  lousiness  colls.;  m.  Ports- 
mouth, K.I.,  June  21,  1900,  Grace  A.  Si-sson;  one 
son,  Albert  W.  Began  life  ins.  at  South  Framing- 
ham,  IMass.  as  spl.  agt.  Provident  Life  &  Trust  Co., 
of  Phila.,  1892;  was  transferred  to  Clinton,  Mass., 
and  to  Worcester,  1895;  gen.  agt.  same  co.  for 
Central  Mass.,  1905-13,  gen.  agt.  for  central  and 
western  Mass.,  1913-14;  since  agency  supervisor  for 
Mass.  ^Mutual  I.,ife  Ins.  Co.  for  AVorcester  district. 
Mem.  Underwriters'  Assn.  of  Central  Mass. 
Mem.  official  bd.  Trinity  M.E.  Ch.,  and  treas.  of 
eh.;  del.  Gen.  Conf.,  IMinneapolis,  Minn.,  May,  1912. 
Home:  46  May  St.  Office:  390  Main  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

BAH.ET,  Marsliall  Henry,  M.D.;  b.  Lisbon,  N. 
H.,  Jan.  24,  1S59:  s.  Israel  C.  and  Jane  S.  (Hunt) 
Bailey;  IM.D.,  Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Baltimore, 
Md..  1893;  m.  Concord,  N.H.,  June  13,  1894,  Emma 
A.  Jones;  children,  Wayland,  Romana,  Marshall, 
Jr.,  Albert,  Constance.  Began  practice  in  Boston, 
1894;  med.  adviser.  Harvard  U. :  physician  in 
charge  Stillman  Infirmary.  Republif'an.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Cambridge  Med.  Improve- 
ment Soc,  Boston  Med.  Library.  Mason.  Recre- 
ations: outdoor  sports.  Address:  1569  Mass.  Av., 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

BAILEY,  Nelson,  banker;  b.  Xewbury,  Vt.,  Oct. 
4,  1803;  s.  Jolin  and  Isabel  (Nelson)  Bailey;  pub. 
sch.  edn.;  m.  Oct.  24,  1895,  Marie  Louise  Whitnev. 
Cashier  Nat.  Rank  of  Newbury  since  Nov.,  1893. 
Home;    Wells  River,   Vt. 

BAHiET,  Ralph  Edwin  Crilmore,  educator;  b. 
North  Anson.  Me..  Feb.  24,  1887;  s.  Edwin  C.  and 
Augusta  (Bunker)  Bailey;  grad.  Skowhegan,  Me., 
High  Sch.,  1904;  student,  Bowdoin,  1904-6,  and 
1909-10  (non-grad.);  student  U.  of  Me.  Summer 
Sch.,  1905;  m.  Mary  E.  Kateon,  Bath,  Me.,  Aug. 
4,  1911,  1  son,  R.  E.  G.  Bailey,  Jr.,  b.  Feb.  14,  1913. 
Prin.  Easton  (Me.)  High  Sch.,  1906-8;  master 
Shirley  Sch.  for  Boys,  1912;  prin.  Granby  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.,  1910-11;  prin.  Anson  Acad,  since  Sept., 
1912.  V-p.  Somerset  County,  North,  Assn.  of 
Teachers;  mem.  Me.  Teachers'  Assn.,  Zeta  Psi. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Club:  Develop 
(North  Anson).  Instrumental  in  putting  new  life 
into  Anson  Acad.:  induced  alumni  to  provide  up- 
to-date  building;  increased  attendance  from  25  to 
60;  secured  increased  teaching  force;  has  devel- 
oped the  school  into  a  community  agrl.  and  indus- 
trial organization.    Home:   North  Anson,   Me. 

BAIIiET,  Solon  Irvinsf,  astronomer;  b.  Lisbon, 
N.  H.,  Dec.  29,  1854;  s.  Israel  C.  and  Jane  (Suther- 
land) Bailev;  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1881,  A.M.,  1884; 
A.M.,  Harvard,  1888;  m.  Ruth  Poulter,  of  Concord, 
N.H.,  1883.  Sent  to  Peru,  S.A.,  to  investigate 
conditions  there  in  order  to  determine  best  loca- 
tion for  a  southern  sta.  for  Harvard  Coll.  Obs., 
1889:  examined  west  coast  from  equator  to  South- 
ern Chili;  resulting  in  selection  of  Arequipa,  Peru; 
in  charge  of  work  there  since  1892;  established 
meteorol.  sta.  on  summit  of  El  Misti,  at  19,000 
feet  elevation,  where  observations  were  carried  on 
for  10  yrs..  by  far  the  highest  scientific  sta.  in 
world,  1893;  various  other  meteorol.  stas.  have 
been  placed  in  Peru;  asst.  prof,  astronomy,  1893-8, 
asso.  prof.,  1898-13,  Phillips  prof.,  1913 — .  Har- 
vard. (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  societies, 
etc.)  Address:  Harvard  Observatory,  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

BAHiEY,  Taber  Davis,  lawyer:  b.  Oldtown.  Me., 
Apr.  5.  1874:  s.  Charle.s  Alanson  and  Frances  Ellen 
(Davis)  Bailey:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Bangor;  A.B.,  Bow- 
doin, 1896;  m.  Leila  M.  McDonald,  of  Bangor,  June 
17,  1901.  Admitted  to  bar,  1898,  and  since  prac- 
ticed in  Bangor,  in  state  and  federal  cts.  and  one 
case  before  Supreme  Ct.  of  U.S.:  mem.  Bangor  Citv 
Council,  1899-01  (pres.,  1901);  citv  solicitor, 
1902-3:  mem.  State  Senate,  1913.  Mem.  Odd  Fel- 
lows, Knights  of  Pythias,  B.P.O.  Elks.  Republi- 
can. Conglist.  Clubs:  Madockawando,  Kenduskeag 
Canoe.  Home:  93  Montgomery  St.  Office:  15 
Columbia  St.,   Bangor,   Me. 


BAIIiEY,  Thomas  Brown;  li.  Providence,  R.I., 
Dec.  li,  isr,4;  s.  William  M.  and  Harriet  (Brown) 
Bailey;  prep,  ed.,  Universit\'  Grammar  School; 
student  Brown  U.  (non-grad.);  unmarried.  Iden- 
tified with  corporation  interests,  Boston,  since 
1878;  director  American  Telephone  &  Telegraph 
Co..  American  Bell  Telephone  Co.  Home:  125 
Pinckney   St.    Office:    125   Milk   St.,   Boston. 

BAIIiEY,  Walter  Channing',  M.D.;  b.  Somerville, 

:\rass.,  Oct.  8,  1870;  s.  Waller  C.  and  Esther  Eliza 
(Browne)  Bailev;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894,  M.D.,  1898; 
m.  Ruth  Perkins,  of  New  York,  June  30,  1908; 
children,  Barbara,  Walter  Perkins,  David,  Ruth 
Helen.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1898;  chmn. 
Mass.  Tuberculosis  Commn.;  visiting  phys.  Boston 
Consumptive  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Suffolk  Med.  Soc,  Nat.  Assn.  for  Prevention  and 
Cure  of  Tuberculosis,  and  Boston  Assn.  same. 
Progressive.  Clubs:  Harvard,  Tavern  (Boston), 
Norfolk  Hunt,  Dedham  Country  and  Polo.  Contbr. 
to  med.  jours.    Address:   506  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

BAIIiEY,  Whitman,  designer,  illustrator;  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  Apr.  2,  1883;  s.  Prof.  W.  Whitman 
and  Eliza  (Randall)  Bailey;  ed.  Univ.  Grammar 
Sch.,  Providence  High  Sch.,  Pratt  Inst.,  Brooklyn; 
unmarried.  Designer  of  the  Beacon  Crib  blankets; 
illustrator  for  Providence  Magazine  (pub.  by  Prov- 
idence Chamber  of  Commerce) ;  has  made  illustra- 
tions for  N.E.  Magazine,  The  Bookman,  Judge, 
Browning's  Magazine,  etc.  Home:  6  Cashing  St., 
Providence,   R.I. 

BAIIiEY,  Wilford  A.,  insurance.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BAIIiEY,  William  Bacon,  educator;  b.  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  2vlay  7,  1873;  s.  William  Leonard  and 
Ellen  Henrietta  (Bacon)  Bailey;  A.B.,  Yale,  1894, 
Ph.D.,  1896;  m.  Syracuse,  N.  V.,  June  15,  1905, 
Sheila  Mackenzie  Jewett;  1  daughter,  Dorothy. 
Asst.,  1897-9,  instr.,  1900-4,  asst.  prof,  polit.  econ- 
omy since  1905,  l^ale;  instr.  Y''ale  Div.  Sch.  since 
1901.  Agt.  New  Haven  Organized  Charities;  pres. 
Conn.  Prison  Assn.;  chmn.  social  evil  com.  of  Conn. 
Soc.  Social  Hygiene;  chmn.  com.  on  the  Immigrant 
Ch.  Federation  of  Conn.;  dir.  Conn.  Soc.  for  Mental 
Hygiene,  Consumers'  League  of  Conn.  Mem.  Am. 
Econ.  Assn.,  Nat.  Municipal  League,  Beta  Theta 
Pi.  Club:  Union  League.  Author:  Modern  Social 
Conditions,  1906.  Editor  in  chief  Quarterly  Pubis, 
of  Am.  Statis.  Assn.  Home:  26  Edgewood  Av. 
Address:   200  Orange  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

BAIIiEY,  William  Whitman,  prof,  botany  Brown 
U.;  Feb.  22,  1843-Feb.  20,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,   1914-15.) 

BAIIiIE,  'William,  mfr. :  b.  Belfast,  Ireland,  Nov. 
25,  1866;  s.  James  and  Hannah  (Maxwell)  Bailie; 
ed.  at  Belfast  nat.  schs.  and  Belfast  Sch.  of  Science 
and  Technology;  m.  Helen  Tufts.  Arlington.  Mass. 
Mfr.  willow  and  wicker  goods  in  Manchester.  Eng., 
1887-91,  at  Boston,  since  1893;  treas.  and  mgr. 
Bailie  Basket  Co.  Associated  with  William  Morris 
in  the  Socialist  League,  and  as  contbr.  to  the  Com- 
monwealth (London)  and  other  papers,  1887-91; 
contbr.  to  Liberty  (New  York)  since  1891.  and  to 
other  reform  jours,  and  mags.;  occasional  lecturer 
upon  economic  and  kindred  subjects.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Am.  Econ.  Assn.  Clubs: 
Boston  City,  Economic.  Author:  Josiah  Warren, 
■The  First  American  Anarchist,  1906.  Home:  219 
Harvard  Av.,  Allston,  Boston.  Office:  82  Sudbury 
St.,   Boston.* 

BAIRD,  John  Wallace,  psvchologist;  b.  St. 
Marys,  Ont.,  Can.,  May  21,  1873;  s.  Charles  and 
Agnes  (Browning)  Baird;  A.B.,  XJ.  of  Toronto,  1897: 
student.  U.  of  Leipzig,  1898:  fellow  in  psvchologv, 
U.  of  Wis.,  1899-01,  Cornell  U.,  1901-2,  Ph.D.,  1902; 
m.  Barbara  M.  Sparks,  of  St.  Marys.  Ont.,  Sept.  10, 
1914.  Instr.  psychology,  Cornell.  1902-3;  research 
asst.  in  psychology,  Carnegie  Foundation,  1903-4: 
instr.  psychology,  Johns  Hopkins,  1904-6;  asst. 
prof,  psvchologv,  U.  of  111.,  1906-10;  asst.  prof,  psy- 
chology, 1910-13,  prof,  since  1913,  Clark  I^.  Exec, 
editor  Am.  Jour,  of  Psychology:  cooperating  edi- 
tor Psychol.  Bull.,  and  Jour,  of  Ednl.  Psychology. 
Fellow  A.A.A.S. :  mem.  Am.  Psychol.  Assn.,  South- 
ern Soc.  Philosophy  and  Psychology.  Club:  Bohe- 
mian. Recreations:  golf,  baseball.  Home:  801 
Pleasant   St.,   Worcester.   Mass. 


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BAIRD,  Julian  Williain,  chemist;  Feb.  14,  1859-  Typothetse,  Bd.  of  Trade.    Was  mem.  City  Council, 

June  26,   1911.     (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Quincy,  2  yrs.  and  of  Bd.  of  Water  Commrs.  3  yrs. ; 

America,    1910-11.)  trustee    Quincy    Pub.    Library     1    yr.      Unitarian. 

BAKEMAIT,      Francis      Wales,      clergyman-      b.  Home:  Wollaston,  Quincy,  Mass.    Office:  208  Sum- 

Brooksville,  Me.,  Apr.   14,   1S4I;  s.  Athorton  Wales  "^'^''  '^'^•'  Boston. 

and  Susan  Hall  (Gardner)  Bakeman:  prep,  edn.,  BAKER,  Clarence  Atwood,  M.D. :  b  Newcastle 
Westbrook  Sem.;  grad.  Waterville  Coll.,  Me.,  1866;  Me.,  Jan.  3,  1852;  s.  John  P.  and  Abby  W.  (Ford) 
grad.  Newton  (Mass.)  Theol.  Instn.,  1869;  [D.D.,  Baker;  A.B.,  Bowdoin.  1878,  A.M.,  1881,  M.D.,  1882; 
Colby  U.  (now  Colby  Coll.,  formerly  Waterville  studied  U.  of  Edinburgh  and  European  hosps.;  m. 
Coll.),  1885] ;  m.  Winslow,  Me.,  Aug.  12,  1869,  Ellen  Mary  A.  Whitman,  of  Providence,  RI,  June  4 
Maria  Stuart.  Ordained  to  ministry  Bapt.  Ch.,  1869;  1884.  In  practice,  Portland,  Me.,  since  1882.  Fel- 
pastor  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1869-71,  Janesville,  low  British  Gynecol.  Soc;  mem.  Am.  Acad.  Medi- 
Wis.,  1S71-3,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1873-6,  Auburn,  cine,  Me.  Acad.  Medicine  and  Science,  Me.  Med. 
Me.,  1876-84,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  lS84-Apr.  1,  1915.  Assn.,  Portland  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Portland  Med  Club 
Trustee  Colby  Coll.,  Newton  Theol.  Instn.  (mem.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (32°).  Clubs- 
exec,  com.);  corr.  sec.  Noithern  Bapt.  Edn.  Soc;  Lincoln,  Bowdoin.  Recreation.s:  motoring  Ad- 
dir.    Mass.    Bapt.    Missionary    Soc.     (chmn.    exec,  dress:  312  Congress  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

S^A^^dTss-'cifelsea^M.?.^-  theological  (Bos-  ^  BAKER,  Clarence  Edgar,  educator;  b.  Weston, 
ton).  Address.  Chelsea,  Mass.  Mass.,  Mar.  26,  1869;  s.  Charles  E.  and  Geraldine 
BAKER,  Albert  Allison,  lawyer;  b.  Providence,  (Clark)  Baker;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1896;  m.  Mary  A 
R.I.,  Sept.  26,  1S62:  s.  Albert  Osborn  and  Anna  Anderson,  of  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Sept.  9,  1901. 
Maria  (Stone)  Baker;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Classical  Prin.  high  sch.,  Eliot,  Me.,  1896-8;  teacher,  Boston 
High  Sch..  Providence;  A.B  ,  Brown  U.,  1884;  m.  1899-1900,  Luzon.  P.I.,  1900-6,  Westboro,  Mass.! 
New  Orleans.  La..  Feb.  1,  1897,  Emma  Belknap  De  1906-7;  supt.  schs.,  Raymond  and  Derry,  N.H , 
Russy;  1  son,  Albert  De  Russy.  Admitted  to  R.I.  1907-12;  now  dist.  supt.  in  N.H.  Mason;  mem. 
bar,  ISSS,  and  since  practiced  in  Providence;  elk.  Grange.  Eastern  Star.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Ad- 
Judiciary  Com.,  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1888-9;  sec.  State  dress:  Raymond,  N.H.,  R.F.D. 

Bd.  of  Valuation,  1889-91;  mem.  R.I.   Ho.  of  Rep.,  BAKER,  Darius,  iudge-  b   Yarmouth    Ma^<?     Tnn 

^':P„Tj'??i'l^^n^"°^.^,Sll:,li,.^r„*-"x!^y  soUcitor,^Provj-  1^8,,    1S45;>.  ^Braddocfjan/^'crronne     (CroWeU) 


BAKER,  Alvah  S.,  supt.  IMass.  Reformatory,  Con-  nicipal  justice.  1879-86;  justice  1st  Dist.  Ct.,   1886- 

cord,  Mass.  05;    justice  Superior  Ct.,  1905-13,  justice  Supreme 

BAKER,    Austin    lothrop,    merchant;    b.    South  S^VA/^Phj^  Ro\!^fc  ^®'Si  ^m    Bar  Assn..  Psi  Up- 

Yarmouth     Mass.,    Jan.    30,    1S63;    s.    Lothrop   and  fn  p^^n^  n^   A'^r'^NTPP''-    9"^:  Miantonomi.    Home: 

Emilv  (Sears)  Baker;  ed.  grammar  sch..  South  Yar-  ^*^  Cianston  Av.,  Newport.  R.I.* 

mouth;    m.    Luella   E.   Baker,   of   South   Yarmouth,  BAKER,  David  Erastus,  M.D.;  b.  Mass.,  Mar.  30, 

Mass..   May   12.   1887    (died  Mar.   27.   1913);   3   chil-  1857;     s.     Erastus    Emmons    and    Abby     (Mirand) 

dren.  Harold  S..  Melville,  Austin  Lothrop,  Jr.    Be-  Bacon;  prep.  edn.  Franklin  High  Sch.;  S.B.,  Boston 

gan  as  salesman  with  Crocker  &  Eldridge.  Boston.  U.,  1878;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch..  1883;  m.  Harriet 

1884;   became  mem.   Eldridge.   Baker  &  Bain.   1892,  E.    Lord,    of    Newton    Lower    Falls.    Oct.    21,    1885. 

incorporated.     1908.     as    Eldridge.     Baker    Co..    of  Practiced  in  Newtonville,  Mass..  since  1890;  physi- 

which   is   pres.;    pres.    The   Eldridge   Baker   Co.   of  cian    to    Newton    Bd.    of    Health,    1891-4;    former 

N.H. ;   dir.   Medford  Trust  Co.;  alderman  Medford.  chmn.  Newton  Sch.  Com.    Mem.  A.M. A..  Mass.  Med. 

1910,  1911.    Odd  Fellow.    Club:  Exchange  (Belmont  Soc.    Republican.    Conglist.    Clubs:   Newton  Civic. 

Spring.    Mass.).     Recreations:    golf.     Home:    West  Economic   (Boston).    Home:  227  Walnut  St.,  New- 

Medford,  Mass.   Office:  37  Sleeper  St..  Boston,  Mass.  tonville.  Mass. 

BAKER,  Benjamin,  lawyer;   moved   to  Virginia.  BAKER,  Edward  Wild,  business  man;  b.  Brook- 

(See  vol.  1909.)  line,  Mass..  Sept.  20.  1859;  s.  Benjamin  F.  and  Lo- 

BAKER,  Charles  Francis,  lawyer;  b.  Lunenburg,  vina    (Libby)    Baker;    grad.    Brookline   High    Sch.. 

Mass     Dec    4.   1850;   s.  William  and  Olive  Rebecca  1878;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1882;  m.  1888.  Alice  Gertrude 

(Boutwell)   Baker;  A.B..  Harvard.  1872;  m.  Henri-  Souther,  of  Melrose.  Mass.    Town  elk.  of  Brookline. 

etta.   d.   Jonas  and  Nancv    (Hill)    Woods,   of  Win-  Mass.,  smce  Sept.,  1898;  in  gen.  ins.  in  own  name; 

Chester,   Mass..  Apr.    24,   1879;   1  son,  Emerson  W..  an".  Brookhne  Trust  Co.;  trustee  Brookline  Savings 

attornev.   of   Fitchburg.    Teacher   Fitchburg  High  Bank.    Republican;   del.   Rep.   Nat.   Conv.,   Chicago, 

Sch      1872-3;    student    law    office    of    Amasa    Nor-  1908;    sec    Congressional    Dist.    Com.    since    1896. 

cross.    1873-5;    practiced   in   Fitchburg   since    1875;  Sec.    and    treas.    Brookline    Hist.    Soc.    since    1901. 

now   associated   with   his   son   as   Baker  &   Baker;  Contbr.    hist,    sketches    of    local    interest.     Clubs: 

dir.    Fitchburg    Bank    &    Trust    Co.,    Fitchburg    &  Harvard,     Boston    City,    Commonwealth    Country. 

Leominster  St.  Rv.  Co.,   Fitchburg  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Recreations:  golf,  outdoor  sports.   Home:  29  Vernon 

Co.;    trustee  Worcester  North  Savings  Instn.     Was  »t-    Office:  Town  Hall,  Brookline,  Mass. 

asst.    dist.    atty.,    several    yrs.;    bar    examiner    of  BAKER,  Ed-win,  druggist;  b.  Hawley.  Mass.,  Jan. 

Worcester  Co.;  alderman,   1893.    Republican.    Uni-  !§_    1843-    g     Roswell  and  Bathsheba  P.   C.   Baker; 

tarian.    Mason.     Recreations:   golf.    Home:    15   Ar-  reared  on  farm;  ed.  dist.  schs.  and  Kimball  Union 

lington   St.    Office:   327  Main  St.,  Fitchburg.  Mass.  Acad.,    Meriden.   N.H.;    served   in   52d   Mass.   Vols., 

BAKER,  Charles  M..  member  firm  Chase  &  Bar-  1862-3;  m.  Emma  I.  Bannister,  of  Shelburne  Falls, 

stow,   brokers:   v. -p.   and  dir.   Mattapan   Deposit  &  Mass.,    Aug.    1.    1867.     Drug   elk.,    1864-7;    in    drug 

Trust  Co.:    trustee  "U'arren  Chambers  Trust:    dir.  business,  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  since  1867;  pres. 

E.   <fe   F.   King  &   Co..    Inc..    Simpson's   Patent   Dry  Shelburne    Falls    Savings    Bank;    v.-p.    Shelburne 

Dock    Co.      Clubs:     The    Countrv.     Union.      Home:  Falls  Nat.   Bank;   mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,   1885-6, 

Brookline.    Mass.     Office:    Ames    Bldg..    Boston.  Senate.  1889-90;  chmn.  Sch.  Bd.  Shelburne  for  many 

_._„.„    _,       ,       _                     ,,.   ,         1^      1  1^-    J  yrs.     Trustee   and   treas.   Arms  Librarv  and   Arms 

BAKER,  Charles  Tatjpan,  publisher,  bookbinder,  ^cad.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Address:  Shel- 

b.   Boston.   May   13,   1853;   s.   Albert  and  Mary  Ann  bume   Falls    Mass 

(Remick)  Baker;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Boston;  m.  Jennie  c  ,  ^  .  „  ,  . 
Winthrop  Merrill,  of  Boston.  Sent.  22.  1875:  4  sons.  BAKER,  Ezra  Henry,  banker;  b.  Boston,  Sept.  6. 
Walter  M..  Clifton  H..  Harold  M.,  Roy  C.  Clk  with  1859;  s.  Ezra  H.  and  Mary  A.  (Martyn)  Baker:  A.B., 
Fowle  &  Carroll,  commn.  mchts..  Boston,  1869-83;  Harvard,  1881;  m.  Martha  Gertrude  Keyes.  of  Bos- 
bookkeeper  with  E.  Fleming  &  Co.,  1883-01.  since  ton.  Nov.  16.  1892  (died  June  16,  1896);  2  children, 
mem.  of  firm;  pres.  Lothrop.  Lee  &  Shepard  Co..  Henry  Keyes  (b.  Dec.  4.  1893.  died  Feb.  13,  1896). 
book  pubs.,  since  1904;  treas.  and  dir.  Norwood  Gertrude.  In  employ  of  Lee,  Higginson  &  Co., 
Press    Co.     Mem.    Boston    Chamber   of    Commerce,  bankers.  Boston,  several  yrs.  from  1882;  pres.  Mat- 


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tapan  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.  since  1901;  v.-p.  and 
treas.  Simpson's  Patent  Dry  Dock  Co.;  dir.  Hersey 
Mfe  Co  2d  Nat.  Bank;  trustee  South  Boston  Sav- 
ings' Bank.  Treas.  Radcliffe  Coll.;  trustee  Mass. 
Homer.  Hosp.  l''ormerly  chmn.  Licensing  Bd.,  City 
of  Boston.  Club:  Union.  Home:  SS  Commonwealth 
Av.    Ollice:  23  Ames  Bldg.,  Boston. 

BAKES,  Georgre  A.,  lawyer,  business  man;  b. 
West  Dennis,  Mass.,  Dec.  28,  1865;  s.  Calvin  F.  and 
Sarah  B.  (Snow)  Baker;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  studied 
law;  admitted  to  bar,  1897;  m.  Taunton,  Mass., 
Feb.  18,  1891,  Winifred  S.  Bumpus.  Assisted  liis 
father  in  business  until  he  was  21,  and  was  in  em- 
ploy of  clothing  lirm  of  .1.  B.  Barnaby  it  Co.,  Bos- 
ton, next  4  vrs. ;  was  traveling  salesman  for  1  yr. 
and  then  began  for  self  in  clothing  business  in 
West  Dennis;  also  practicing  atty. ;  selectman, 
1893-6;  apptd.  justice  of  the  peace,  1895;  U.S.  dep- 
uty collector  of  customs,  1896-9;  chmn.  Rep.  Town 
Com.,   1S97,  1S9S.    Home:  West  Dennis,  Mass. 

BAKEB,  George  Bramwell,  banker;  b.  Warsaw, 
Ind.,  Dec.  7,  1866;  s.  Joseph  Schoonover  and  Ange- 
line  Rebecca  (Runyan)  Baker;  grad.  Warsaw  High 
School,  1883;  B.S.,  De  Bauw  U.,  Greencastle,  Ind., 
1887;  m.  Edith  Kelly  Thomas,  of  Goshen,  Ind.,  Apr. 
27,  1892;  2  daughters,  Eleanor,  Virginia.  Clerk, 
State  Bank,  Warsaw,  1888;  started  In  banking  in 
Chicago,  1889;  removed  to  Cleveland,  O.,  and  from 
there  to  New  York  City,  and  now  resides  in  Bos- 
ton; senior  member  Baker,  Ayling  &  Co.,  Boston, 
since  1902,  dealers  in  investment  securities  and 
active  as  bankers  in  construction  of  works  of  the 
Connecticut  River  Power  Co.  and  New  England 
[•ower  Co.;  dir.  Youngstown  Southern  Ry.  Co., 
Staunton  (Va.)  Electric  Light  Co.,  Conn.  River 
Power  Co.,  Pall  Mountain  Electric  Light  &  Power 
Co.  (Vt.),  Bellows  Falls  Canal  Co.  (Vt.);  also  v.-p. 
N.E.  Power  Co.,  IMunicipal  Service  Co.  Mem.  Phi 
Kappa  Psi  (treas.  1896,  pres.  1908).  Conglist.  Ma- 
son. Clubs:  University,  Algonquin,  Exchange 
(Boston),  Country,  Longwood  Cricket  (Brookline, 
Mass.).  Home:  Crafts  Road,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 
Office:  50  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

BAKBB,  Georgre  Pierce,  college  prof.;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I..  Apr.  4.  1866;  s.  Dr.  George  Pierce  and 
Lucy  Daily  (Cady)  Baker;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1887; 
Litt.D. ;  m.  Christina  Hopkinson,  of  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Aug.  16,  1893.  Instr.  English,  1888-9,  foren- 
sics,  1889-90,  instr.  English,  1892-5,  asst.  prof., 
1895-05,  prof,  since  1905,  Harvard.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  195 
Brattle  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.'* 

BAKEB,  George  Taylor,  dentist;  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Sept.  2,  1856;  s.  John  Hague  and  Elizabeth 
(Hunt)  Baker;  grad.  Chelsea  (Mass.)  High  Sch., 
1876;  student  Brown  U.,  1  year;  D.D.S.,  Boston 
Dental  Coll.,  1880;  D.M.D..  Tufts  Coll.  Dental  Sch., 
1907;  m.  Marienne  W.  Johnson,  of  LaGrange,  111., 
June  7,  1893;  children,  George  Frederick,  Muriel. 
Began  practice  in  Boston,  1880;  lecturer  on  ortho- 
dontia, Tufts  Coll.  Dental  Sch.,  1904-7.  Mem. 
Mass.  Dental  Soc,  N.E.  Dental  Assn.,  Am.  Acad. 
Dental  Science,  Soc.  War  of  1812,  S.R.  Mem.  1st 
Corps  Cadets.  M.V.M.,  1883-93  (now  hon.  member). 
Home:  Highland  Av.,  Winchester,  Mass.  Office: 
419  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

BAKBB,  Harry  Beecher,  M.D. ;  b.  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  June  IS,  1858;  s.  Samuel  Wells  and  Mary  J. 
(Brownell)  Baker;  ed.  Boston  and  New  Bedford 
pub.  schs.  and  Friends'  Acad.,  New  Bedford;  M.D., 
Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  ISSO;  m.  Nellie  Cook 
Lincoln,  of  North  Dighton,  Mass.,  Nov.  21,  1883; 
2  children,  Mrs.  Mabel  Lincoln  Hammett,  Mrs. 
Natalie  Brownell  Shaw.  In  U.S.  Marine  Hosp.  serv- 
ice, Phila.,  1880-1;  practiced  in  Mass.  since  1881: 
mem.  staff  Morton  Hosp.;  consultant  on  eye  to 
State  Asylum.  Republican.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Sur- 
geons; mem.  Am.  Acad.  Ophthalmology  and  Oto- 
Laryngology,  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  various 
ophthal.  and  otol.  socs.  Mason  (Chapter,  Com- 
mandery  and  Shrine).  Clubs:  Bristol,  Doctors', 
Winthrop.  Home:  Dighton,  Mass.  Office:  59  Main 
St.,  Taunton,   Mass. 

BAKBB,  Harvey  Humphrey,  judge;  Apr.  11, 
1869-Apr.  10,  1915.  See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1914-15.) 


BAKBB,  Henry  Albert,  dental  surgeon;  b.  New- 
port, N.H.,  Nov.  27,  U48;  s.  Rufus  and  Mary  E. 
(George)  Baker:  med.  dept.  Dartmouth  Coll.  (non 
grad.);  D.D.S.,  Boston  Dental  Coll.,  1879;  m.  Nov.. 
1874,  Julia  Wills.  Began  practice,  1873,  in  Boston 
since  1878;  demonstrator  in  operative  dentistry, 
Boston  Dental  Coll.,  1879-81,  and  lecturer  on  oral 
deformities,  same,  1S8U-7;  invented  pneumatic  mal- 
let, 1872,  artificial  palate,  1881,  device  for  correct- 
ing protruding  and  receding  jaws,  1893.  Organized 
Vt.  State  Dental  Soc,  1876;  mem.  Am.  Acad.  Dental 
Science,  N.E.  Dental  Assn.,  Mass.  Dental  Soc,  N.H. 
Dental  Soc.  (hon.).  Mason.  Dir.  Mass.  Rifle  Assn. 
(holds  world's  record  in  rifle  shooting  on  Columbia 
target).  Clubs:  Jamaica  I'lain  Gun  (ex-pres.), 
Dedham  Sportsmen's.  Home:  110  Bellevue  St., 
AVest  Roxbury,  Mass.  Office:  211  I'ierce  Bldg., 
Boston. 

BAKBR,  Henry  M.,  lawyer;  Jan.  11.  1841-May 
30,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica, 1912-13.) 

BAKBB,  Herbert  Iieslie,  lawyer;  b.  Falmouth, 
Mass.,  Aug.  9,  1859;  s.  Gideon  Howe  and  Olive 
Elizabeth  (Crowell)  Baker;  descendant  of  Revolu- 
tionary ancestry;  ed.  pub.  sclis.  and  business  coll.; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1884;  m.  Mary  Alice 
Handy,  of  Wareham,  Mass.,  Oct.  22,  1885;  2  sons, 
Edward  L.,  Herbert  A.  Began  practice  in  Boston, 
1884;  has  given  special  attention  to  mercantile 
and  corporation  law;  mem.  Mass.  Senate,  1893. 
Advocate  of  abolishment  of  capital  punishment; 
president  Anti-Death  Penalty  League.  Republican. 
Mason  (Revere  Lodge,  St.  Andrew's  Chapter,  De 
Molay  Commandery,  Aleppo  Temple);  mem. 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Soc.  of  Royal  Good  Fellow.s. 
(I^lubs:  Boston  City,  Boston  Yacht,  Highland.  Home; 
West  Roxbury.    Office:   20  Pemberton  Sq.,   Boston. 

BAKBB,  Joseph  A.,  treasurer  Chace  Mills,  Fall 

River,  Mass. 

BAKBB,  Joshua  Arthur,  lawyer;  b.  Buzzards 
Bay,  Mass.,  June  25,  1879;  s.  Joshua  Howes  and 
Alice  (Wing)  Baker;  Worcester  (Mass.)  Acad., 
1898;  Ph.B.,  Boston  U.,  1902;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch. 
of  Law,  1904;  m.  June  22,  1905,  Harriet  Williams 
Baker,  M.D.,  of  Houston,  Tex.  Began  practice  in 
Boston,  1904;  master  in  chancery  for  Mass.,  notary 
public;  mem.  Bd.  of  Health,  City  of  Pittsfleld.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Park.  Bd.  of 
Trade.  Home:  417  North  St.  Office:  24  North  St., 
Pittsfleld,   Mass. 

BAKBB,  Iiorenzo  Dow;  died  June,  190S.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

BAKBB,  Iiorenzo  Bow,  Jr.;  b.  Wellfleet,  Mass., 
Sept.  5,  1863;  s.  Lorenzo  Dow  and  Martha  Matilda 
(Hopkins)  Baker;  educated  common  schools  Well- 
fleet;  m.  Ethel  Cooke,  of  West  Chester,  Pa.,  Dec  5. 
1906;  children,  Martha  Hopkins,  Ralph  Adams, 
Thayer.  U.S.  consular  agent  at  Port  Morant,  Ja- 
maica, W.I.,  1884-01;  acting  vice-consul  for  Sweden 
and  Norway,  at  Port  Morant  and  Morant  Bay. 
Jamaica,  1889-94;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907 
(committee  Harbors  and  Public  Lands) ;  pres.  Con- 
solidated Weir  Co.;  treas.  and  dir.  Cape  Cod  Steam- 
ship Co.;  treas.,  sec.  and  dir.  Baker  Yacht  Basin. 
Inc.;  treas.  Wellfleet  Cranberry  Co.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Mem.  Am.  ^^ad.  Polit.  and  Social  Sci- 
ence (life),  Am.  Mosquito  Extermination  Soc.  of 
New  York,  Boston  Marine  Soc  (hon.).  Royal  Arch 
Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Massachusetts,  Repub- 
lican of  Mass.,  Quincy  Yacht.  Recreations:  fish- 
ing, golf,  boating.  Home:  Wellfleet,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: 33  Broad  St..  Boston. 

BAKBB,  Orville  Clark,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Peru. 
Clinton  Co..  X.Y..  Seiit.  ?•.  1851;  s.  Henry  and 
Mariah  (Buck)  Baker:  ed.  Plattsburg  (N.Y.)  High 
Sch.;  Saranac  Acad.:  M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New 
York  U.),  1S79;  m.  Frances  M.  Buck,  of  Plattsburg, 
N.Y.,  Sept.  3,  1878.  Began  practice  in  Hebron. 
N.Y.,  1879:  removed  to  Brandon,  Vt. :  mem.  Sch. 
Bd.,  Brandon.  1893-04  (chmn.  4  yrs.)  and  supt. 
schs.  since  1908;  pres  Neshobe  Electric  Co.:  dir. 
Lake  Dunmore  Power  &  Traction  Co.  Pres.  Bran- 
don Chautauqua  Assn.:  pres.  Rutland  County  Sch. 
Officers'  Assn..  191. ''.-14.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Vt.  State 
Med.    Soc,   Rutland   Co.    Med.    Soc.    (ex-pres.).     Re- 


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publican.     Methodist.     Mason     (K.T.).     Home:    16 
Kranlvlin  St.,   Brandon,  Vt. 

BAKI:B,  Orville  Dewey,  lawvei-;  Dec.  22,  1847- 
Auff.  IG,  lyOS.     (See  vol.  lltOD.) 

BAKEB,  Roland  Morris,  tanner,  mfr. ;  b.  Ded- 
ham,  Mass..  Apr.  :;o.  l,sti,">;  s.  .Joseph  E.  and  Sarah 
W.  (Bayley)  Baker;  ed.  Kng-lisli  High  School,  Bos- 
ton; m.  Edith  M.  Kimball,  of  C'oncord,  N.H.,  Sept. 
27,  1893;  3  children,  Itobert  Morris,  .Ir..  Klchard  K., 
Susan  R.  Began  in  tanning-  and  slioe  mfg.  busi- 
ness, 1883;  pres.  and  treas.  Morrill  Leatlier  Co., 
1887-07;  pres.  Winslow  Bros.  &  Smith  Co.,  1906-8; 
pres.  and  treas.  Roland  M.  Baker  Co.,  tanners 
and  mfrs.  calf  skins;  Portsmoutlr  Tannery  Co., 
v.-p.  N.  D.  Dodge  Shoe  Co.;  treas.  and  gen.  mgr. 
Baker-Carpenter  Co.;  dir.  Naumkeag  Trust  Co., 
Salem.  Mass.  Home:  70  Chestnut  St.  Office:  38 
South  St.,  Boston. 

BAKEB,  Smith,  clergyman;  b.  Bowdoin,  Me., 
Feb.  18.  1836:  s.  Smith  and  Mary  (Smith)  Baker; 
eiglith  in  descent  from  William  Brewster-,  of  the 
Mayflower;  grad.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1860;  (D.D., 
Dartmouth,  1891);  m.  Northumberland,  Vt.,  Sept. 
13,  1860.  Isabella  Ditson.  Ordained  minister 
Cong'l  Ch.,  1860;  pastor  at  Veazie  and  Orono, 
Me.,  1860-70,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1870-90,  Minneapolis, 
Minn,  1890-4,  Boston.  Mass.,  1894-8,  Portland, 
Me.,  1898-07,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1907-8.  Corporate 
mem.  A.B.C.F.M. ;  moderator  at  different  times  of 
Cong'l  State  Conferences  of  Mass.,  Minn,  and  Me.; 
ex-pres.  State  S.S.  Assns.  of  Mass.,  Minn,  and  Me.; 
ex-pres.  Minn,  and  Portland  Cong'l  clubs:  has 
servd  as  mem.  five  Nat.  Cong'l  councils,  six  Inter- 
nat.  S.S.  convs.,  five  Internat.  Christian  Endeavor 
convs.  Author  of  two  vols,  lectures  to  young 
people  and  many  pamphlets  and  published  ad- 
dresses covering  many  phases  of  Church  and  S.S. 
work.  Delivered  54  ordination  sermons  and  42 
baccalaureate  sermons  and  presided  over  63  church 
councils,  also  officiated  at  1668  marriages  and  1142 
funerals.  Home:  246  Stevens  St.,  Lowell,  Mass.* 

BAKEB,  Stillman  Humphry;  b.  Crovdon,  N.H.. 
Sept.  28,  1853;  s.  Albert  H.  and  Alvira  (Humphry) 
Baker;  descendant  of  .Jolm  Baker,  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  1634;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Concord;  m.  Mary  Belle 
Abbott,  of  Henniker.  N.H.,  Sept.  28,  1887;  2  chil- 
dren, Albert  Humphry,  Dorothy  Ellen.  Cllc.  in  gen. 
store,  Hillsboro  Bridge,  N.H.,  5  yrs.,  then  in  busi- 
ness in  own  name  12  yrs.;  on  account  of  ill  health 
went  to  Jamaica.  W.I..  and  re-entered  business; 
later  removed  to  Port  Limon,  Costa  Rica,  and  was 
connected  witli  Phila.  Fruit  Co.,  shipping  fruit  to 
U.S.;  returned  to  Hillsboro,  1890,  and  since  in  real 
estate  and  auction  business:  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1893,  1909,  1911;  county  commr.  Hillsboro 
County,  1897-09  (chmn.  of  bd.  6  yrs.).  Mason,  Odd 
Fellow  (Lodge  and  Encampment).  Republican. 
Address:  Hillsboro   Bridge,    N.H. 

BAKBB,  T(homas)  Nelson,  clergyman;  b.  North- 
ampton County.  Va.,  Aug.  11,  1860;  s.  Thomas 
Shadrack  and  Editli  (Nottingliam)  Baker;  grad. 
Hampton  (Va.)  Normal  Sch.,  1885:  grad.  Mt.  Her- 
man (Mass.)  Bovs'  Sch.,  1889;  A.B.,  Boston  U., 
1893;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1896;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1903; 
m,  Lizzie  Bavtop,  of  Gloucester  County.  Va..  Sept. 
17,  1901;  4  children,  Edith  Elizabeth,  Harry  Bay- 
top,  Thomas  Nelson.  .Jr.,  Rutli.  Born  a  slave; 
worked  on  farm  until  21;  taught  sch.  in  Dismal 
Swamp,  Va..  1885-6;  ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1897;  pastor  Dixwell  Av.  Ch..  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1896-01.  2d.  Ch.,  Pittsfield,  Mass..  since  Aug.  1. 
1901.  Contbr.  to  religious  periodicals.  Address: 
256   Robbin.s  Av.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

BAKBB,  "Virginia,  writer:  b.  Warren,  R.I.,  Dec. 
24,  1859:  d.  William  Longhead  and  Emmeline  I\Iax- 
well  (Wheaton)  Baker:  ed.  under  pvt.  tutelage; 
unmarried.  Teacher  pub.  schs.,  Warren.  Episco- 
palian. (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and 
writings.)     Home:    Warren,    Rhode    Island.* 

BAKBB,  "Walter  Bllis.  clergvman;  b.  Brantford. 
Ont.,  Feb.  28,  1880:  s.  Edward  John  and  Wilmott 
Rebecca  (Grimmon)  Baker;  prep.  ed.  Cobourg  Col- 
legiate Inst.;  grad.  Congl.  Coll.  of  Can..  Montreal, 
1905;  m.  Margaret  Russell  McLeod,  of  Montreal, 
June  28,  1905;  2  children,  Edward  McLeod,  Lois 
Margaret.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  Montreal, 
Que.,    1905;    pastor    Yarmouth,    N.S.,    1905-7,    Cow- 


onsville,  Que..  1907-11.  Morrisville,  Vt.,  since  1911. 
State  pres.  Vt.  Christian  Endeavor  Union.  Mem. 
Senate  of  Congl.  (Joll.,  Montreal.  Served  as  capt.  in 
Canadian  Militia.  Mason  (Past  Grand  Chaplain 
Grand  Lodge  of  Quebec) ;  Odd  Fellow.  Home:  Mor- 
risville. VI. 

BAKBB,  ■William  Cotter,  lawyer;  A.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1881,  A.I\I.,  1NN4;  iiistr.  in  Frencii  and  German, 
De  Veaux  Coll.,  Suspension  Bridge,  N.Y.  Admitted 
to  bar,  1884,  and  since  practiced  at  Providence;  sr. 
mem.  Baker  &  Baker;  supt.  pub.  schs..  North 
Kingston,  R.I.,  1884-8;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1892-4,  1897-8;  mayor  of  Providence,  1898-01.  Dem- 
ocrat.   Office:  15    Westminster  St.,  Providence,   R.I. 

BAKBB,  ■William  Henry,  M.D. ;  June  7,  1844-Nov. 
26,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica,   1901-2.) 

BAKBB,  ■William  Os'born,  clergyman;  b.  l^rince- 
ton.  N.J..  Aug.  IS,  1X71:  s.  Rev.  Alfred  Brittin 
Baker  (D.D.)  and  Emilia  (Stubbs)  Baker;  A.B., 
Princeton.  1893.  A.M.,  1896:  grad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem, 
1896;  m.  Elizabeth  Jackson,  of  N.Y.  City,  Aug.  3, 
1899;  2  children,  Charles  Carroll,  Mary  Osborne. 
Deacon,  1896,  priest,  1897,  P.E.  Ch.;  served  as 
missionary  at  Trenton,  N.J. ;  asst.  St.  Saviour's, 
Ch..  Bar  Harbor.  Me.,  to  1899;  rector  same,  1899-03- 
rector  Trinity  Ch..  Haverliill,  Mass.,  1903-13,  Christ 
Ch.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  since  May  1,  1913.  Clubs: 
Graduates'  (New  Haven).  Princeton  (New  York). 
Address:   Christ  Church,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

BAKBB,  ■Willie  ■Whitney;  b.  Westwood,  Mass., 
Apr.  20,  1856;  s.  Eustis  and  Laurinda  Adaline 
(Woodward)  Baker;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Dedham,  Mass., 
and  pvt.  sch.  of  Rev.  C.  S.  Locke;  m.  Viola  Lucina 
White,  of  Monson.  Mass.,  Nov.  19.  1879;  2  children, 
Florence  Adaline.  Granville  White.  Engaged  as 
carriage  painter  until  1894.  since  as  farmer;  engr. 
Fire  Department.  Dedham,  1891-7,  chief  engr., 
AVestwood,  1897-11;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Dedham,  6  yrs., 
Westwood,  11  yrs.,  sec.  3  yrs.;  town  elk.  Westwood 
since  1897,  also  register  of  voters:  mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1911-12.  Chairman  Citizens  Com.  that 
accomplished  division  of  Town  of  Dedham  and 
incorporation  of  Westwood,  1897.  Dir.  Dedham 
Co-operative  Bank  20  yrs.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Mason;  mem.  Odd  Fellows  (Lodge  and  Encamp- 
ment). A.O.U.W.  Club:  Westwood  Men's.  Address: 
Westwood,   Mass. 

BAKB'WBIiIi,  Charles  Montague,  college  prof.; 
b.  Pittsburgh.  Apr.  24.  1867;  s.  Thomas  and  Jo- 
sephine Alden  (Maitland)  Bakewell;  A.B.,  U.  of 
Cal.,  1889;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1892,  Ph.D..  1894;  univs. 
of  Berlin.  Strassburg  and  Paris.  1894-6;  (hon. 
A.M.,  Yale,  19U5):  m.  Madeline  Palmer,  of  Wilkes- 
Barre,  Pa.,  Dec.  21,  1899.  Instr.  philosophy.  Har- 
vard. 1896-7.  U.  of  Cal..  1897-8;  asso.  prof,  philoso- 
phy. Bryn  Mawr  Coll..  1898-1900,  U.  of  Cal..  1900-3; 
jjrof.  same,  1903-5;  prof,  philosophy,  Yale,  since 
1905.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  so- 
cieties, etc.)  Address:  437  Humphrey  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.* 

BAKTBIi,  Boy  Vincent,  M.D.;  b.  Fayette  City, 
Pa..  Jan.  22,  1877;  s.  Oliver  Sherman  and  Rosie 
(Mack)  Baktel;  M.D..  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1899; 
m.  Helen  Tenney,  of  Methuen,  Mass.,  Apr.  6.  1904; 
3  children,  Sherman  Tenney.  John  Vincent.  George 
Saunders.  Asst.  phys.  Insane  Asylum,  Taunton, 
aiass..  1899-04;  practiced  in  Methuen  since  1905; 
asst.  phvs.  to  Lawrence  Gen.  Hosp. ;  phys.  to  Henry 
C.  Nevins  Home  for  Aged  and  Incurable.  Mem. 
A.M.A..  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Lawrence  Med.  Club.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Home:  302  Broadway.  Ad- 
dress: I.O.O.F.  Bldg.,  Methuen.  Mass. 

BAIiCH,  Alfred  'William,  college  prof.;  b.  East 
Saginaw.  Mich..  Aug.  27.  1873;  s.  Henry  C.  and 
Altie  H.  (Brooks)  Balch;  descended  from  John  B., 
of  Beverlv.  Mass.;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Leominster, 
Mass.;  Ph.G.,  Mass.  Coll.  of  Pharmacy,  1894;  M.D.. 
Harvard  Med.  Sch..  1398:  grad.  London  Sch.  of 
Tropical  Medicine.  1907;  m.  Lucile  Bancroft  Man- 
ning, of  Washington,  D.C..  Feb.  7,  1906.  Began  as 
instr.  organic  and  analyt.  chemistry,  Mass.  Coll. 
Pharmacy,  1894;  asst.  prof,  organic  and  analyt. 
chemistry.  Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacy,  and  asst.  in 
pharmacology,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1898-01;  prof, 
biological    chemistry    and    toxicology,    Tufts    Coll. 


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Med.  Sell.,  since  1909.  Mem.  Med.  Corps  U.S.  Xavy, 
1901-9,  resigned.  Trustee  Mass.  Coll.  Pharmac.x'. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Follow  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Am. 
Chem.  Soc,  Soc.  Chem.  Indu.stry,  Am.  Geog.  Soc, 
London  Soc.  Tropical  Medicine,  Am.  A.ssn.  Patholo- 
gists and  Bacteriologists,  Am.  I'ulj.  lioaltli  Assn., 
Manila  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Sciences,  Bos- 
ton Bacteriol.  Soc;  asso.  mem.  Mass.  Medico-Begal 
Soc,  Boston  Scientific  Soc;  mem.  Ali)lui  Ka|)pa 
Kappa.  Home:  4  4  Linden  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 
Office:    416   Huntington  Av.,   Boston. 

BAIiCH,  Emily  Oreene,  economist;  b.  Jamaica 
I'lain.  .Mass..  .Jan.  s,  ISGT:  d.  l'"rancis  V.  and  lOllen 
M.  (Noyes)  Balcli;  A.B.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1889;  studied 
Ijolit.  economy,  Paris,  1S90-],  U.  of  Chicago,  1 
(luarter,  1895,  Berlin,  1895-6;  seminary  work  with 
1 'rot's.  Schmoller  an.l  Wagner.  Connected  witli 
Denison  House  (coll.  settlement),  Boston,  during 
its  first  winter,  1S92-3;  mem.  of  municipal  bd. 
trustees  for  children,  1897-8;  asst.  economics, 
1896-7,  instr.,  1897-03,  asso.  prof.,  1903-13,  prof. 
Ijolit.  economy  and  polit.  and  social  sciences, 
1913 — ,  Wellesley  Coll.  Mem.  Mass.  State  Commn. 
on  Industrial  Edn.,  1908-9;  mem.  Mass.  State  Com- 
mission on  Immigration,  1913-14.  Wrote  mono- 
graph, Public  Assistance  of  the  Poor  in  France, 
189;!;  Our  Slavic  Fellow-Citizens,  1910.  Home:  Ja- 
maica Plain,  Mass.    Address:  Wellesley,  Mass.* 

BAIiCH  Francis  Noyes,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Nov. 
23.  1873;  s.  Francis  Vergnies  and  Ellen  Maria 
(iXoves)  Balch;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1896,  A.M.,  1897; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Pauline  Kath- 
erine  Bulson,  of  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  June  22, 
1904;  3  children,  Katherine  Noyes,  Francis  Verg- 
nies, Robert  Stone.  At  Woods  Hole  (Mass.)  Biol. 
Laboratory,  1896;  with  U.S.  Fish  Commn.,  1897; 
Cold  Spring  Harbor  (N.Y. )  Biol.  Lab.,  1898-9;  Biol. 
Lab.,  Bermuda.  1910.  In  law  practice,  Boston,  since 
1900;  mem.  firm  Hunneman  &  Balch,  1905-13,  Ellis 
&  Balch,  since  1  914  :  appointed  mem.  Boston  Finance 
Commn.  by  Gov.  Draper,  June  23,  1909;  refused 
reappointment,  1912;  dir.  Paul  Revere  Trust  Co. 
Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Boston  Soc.  Natural  His- 
tory, Conchol.  Soc.  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
INlaiacolog.  Soc.  London,  Am.  Soc.  Naturalists,  Soc. 
of  Zoologists  (Eastern  branch);  pres.  Boston 
Malacolog.  Soc,  etc.  Mem.  committee  to  visit 
I'niversity  Museum  and  on  zoology  (Harvard  U.); 
mem.  N.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc,  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  Boston  Charter  Assoc,  (exec,  com- 
mittee), etc.  Clubs:  Union,  Boston  City,  Harvard 
(Boston),  Economic.  Recreations:  shooting,  fish- 
ing, sailing,  biologv.  Home:  52  Eliot  St.,  Jamaica 
I'lain.  Mass.    Office:   60   State  St.,  Boston. 

BAIiCH,  rranklin  G-reene,  surgeon;  b.  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass.,  Apr.  26,  1S64;  s.  Joseph  W.  and  Agnes 
L.  (Greene)  Balch;  descendant  of  John  Balch,  who 
settled  in  Beverly,  Mass.,  about  1638;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1888,  A.M.,  1892;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1892;  house  officer,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1891-2;  m. 
Lucy  R.  Bowditch,  of  Jamaica  Plain,  Nov.  7,  1894; 
6  children,  Franklin  G.,  Jr.,  Charles  Bowditch, 
Lucy  Bowditch,  Henry  Gordon,  Cornelia,  Kath- 
arine. Visiting  surgeon,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.  since 
1906;  surgeon  Faulkner  Hosp.  since  1903;  surgeon 
dept.  genito-urinary  diseases,  Boston  Dispensary, 
1894-6;  surgeon  out-patients,  1895-8,  visiting  sur- 
geon, 1898-05,  Carney  Hosp.:  asst.  in  clin.  and 
operative  surgerv,  1900-3.  asst.  in  surgery,  1903-6, 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons; 
mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Soc.  Med. 
Sciences,  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Improvement,  Boston 
Surg.  Club,  etc.  Clubs:  Harvard,  Tavern,  Union. 
Recreations:  outdoor  life.  Home:  Moss  Hill  Rd., 
Jamaica  Plain.    Office:  279  Clarendon  St.,  Boston. 

BAIiCH,  Gilbert  Brownell,  publisher;  Feb.  9, 
1856-19 — .     (See   vol.    1909.) 

BAIiCH,  John;  b.  .Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  May 
4,  1805;  s.  Joseph  W.  and  Agnes  L.  (Greene)  Balch; 
student  Harvard.  1S85-S;  m.  Katharine  Kellogg 
Torbert,  of  Dubuque.  la..  Feb.  16,  1897.  Began 
active  career  in  employ  of  Holtzer  Cabot  Electric 
Co.,  Brockton,  I\Iass..  1889-90.  then  with  the  Edison 
Electric  Illuminating  Co.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  1890-4; 
receiver  and  gen.  manager  Dubuque  (la.)  Light  & 
Traction  Co.,  1894-7;  became  identified  with  Amer- 
ican   Telephone   &    Telegraph    Co.    and    now    asst. 


treas.  New  England  Telephone  <t  Telegraph  Co., 
treas.  Southern  Mass.  Telephone  Co.  Independent 
in  politics.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston), 
Alilton.  Recreations:  mountain  climbing.  Home: 
.Milton,   Mass.     Office:    50   Oliver  St.,   Boston. 

BAIiCH,    Joseph,    auditor;    b.    Providence,    R.I., 

.Jul\-  16,  186U;  s.  Josepli  Pope  and  Laura  Tiffany 
(Field)  Balch;  descendant  of  John  B.,  one  of 
1st  settlers  of  Salem,  Mass.;  ed.  pvt.  schs..  Provi- 
dence. With  Providence  Instn.  for  Savings  27  yrs. ; 
nat.  bank  examiner,  1904-13;  v. -p.  Brooks  Audit  Co., 
New  York  and  Providence,  since  1913;  mem.  Provi- 
dence City  Council  from  1901  (pres.,  1906-9),  alder- 
man since  1910.  Commr.  Providence  City  Hosp. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Pres.  R.I.  Soc.  S.A.R., 
1912.  Clubs:  Hope,  West  Side.  Home:  270  Benefit 
St.    Office:   Turks  Head  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I. 

BAIiCH,  Joseph,  real  estate;  b.  Boston,  1861;  s. 
Josepli  W.  and  Agnes  L.  (Greene)  I^.alch;  ed. 
t'hauncy  Hall  .Sell,  and  Englisii  High  Sch.,  Boston; 
m.  Melrose,  Mass.,  1904,  Abbie  M.  Copeland;  one 
son,  Joseph,  Jr.  In  real  estate  brokerage  business 
since  1895;  dir.  Am.  Investment  Securities  Co., 
Columbian  Nat.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  East  Boston  Co.; 
trustee  N.E.  Converatory  of  Music.  Clubs:  Somer- 
set, Exchange.  Recreations:  boating,  travel.  Home: 
Westwood,    Mass.     Office:    77    Franklin   St.,    Boston. 

BAIiCOMB,  Iieauder  Hilton,  retired  printer,  pub.; 
b.  Ware,  Mass.,  Oct.  13,  1854;  s.  Warren  Clark  and 
Amanda  Sophia  (Hilton)  Balcome:  ed.  in  country 
schs.  and  printing  office;  m.  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  Dec. 
24,  1877,  Frances  M.  Magee.  In  printing  business 
since  boyhood;  owner  Uxbridge  Compendium,  1879- 
12.  Republican.  Mason  (K.T.);  mem.  I.O.O.F. 
Home:   Uxbridge,   Mass. 

BAIiBWIN,  Alfre(i  Carleton,  lawyer;  b.  Beacon 
Falls,  Conn.,  Dec.  5,  1872;  s.  Herbert  Clark  and 
Josephine  Helen  (Jones)  Baldwin;  grad.  Seymour 
(Conn.)  High  Sch.,  1892;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch., 
1894.  Began  practice  at  Derby,  Conn.,  1894;  city 
atty.  2  yrs.;  pros.  atty.  Huntington,  counsel  for 
town  and  borough  of  Shelton,  counsel  for  Shelton 
Savings  Bank  (also  dir.);  asst.  elk.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1901,  elk.,  1903;  elk.  of  Senate,  1905,  1907; 
elk.  of  bills.  Conn.  Gen.  Assembly,  1909;  engross- 
ing elk.,  Conn.  Gen.  Assembly.  1911-15;  judge  City 
Ct.,  Derby,  1915-17.  Dir.  Derby  and  Shelton  Bd. 
of  Trade.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason  (32° 
Siiriner);  mem.  Sons  of  Veterans  (nat.  councillor, 
1910-11).  Club:  Union  League  (New  Haven).  Ad- 
dress: Derb>-,  Conn. 

BAIiBWIIf,  Arthur  Charles,  clergyman;  b. 
Rochester,  N.Y.,  Aug.  9,  1875:  s.  Charles  J.  and 
Adelaide  L.  (Fosdick)  Baldwin;  A.B.,  Denison  U., 
Granville,  O.,  1896;  Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1900;  m. 
Nellie  T.  Forbes,  of  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Apr.  17, 
1901.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministrv,  1900;  pastor  Ball- 
ston  Spa,  N.Y.,  1900-6,  1st  Ch..  Aurora,  111.,  1906-8, 
1st  Ch.,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1908-14;  foreign  sec. 
Am.  Bapt.  Foreign  Missionary  Soc,  Feb.  1,  1914- 
15;  pastor  Park  Av.  Ch..  Rochester,  N.Y.,  since 
Mav,  1915.  Mem.  Sigma  Chi.  Address:  Park  Av. 
Bapt.  Church,  Rochester,  N.Y.* 

BAIiDWIN,  Charles  Clinton,  retired;  b.  Wood- 
stock, Conn.,  May  4,  1S35;  s.  John  Denison  and 
Lemir.a  (Hathaway)  Baldwin;  descendant  of  John 
Baldwin,  of  Stonington,  Conn.,  1638;  ed.  pub.  schs.; 
worked  in  printing  and  pub.  office  of  his  father,  in 
Hartford  and  Boston;  m.  Oct.  1,  1868,  Ella  L.  T.,  d. 
Dr.  F.  H.  Peckham.  of  Providence,  R.I.;  children, 
Katharine  (Mrs.  Lynde  Sullivan,  of  Boston),  Edith 
Ella,  Grace  (wife  of  Rev.  Israel  L.  White,  of 
Summit,  N.J.),  Rose  (deceased).  Had  charge  of 
counting  room  of  Worcester  Spv  and  on  organiza- 
tion of  tlie  Spy  Pub.  Co..  Apr.  23,  1887,  was  made 
treas.;  retired  from  the  newspaper  business,  Nov., 
1892.  Mem.  Worcester  Soc.  of  Antiquity,  Worcester 
Hort.  Soc  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Club: 
\\'orcestPr.     Home:    11   Cedar  St.,   Worcester,  Mass. 

BAIiD'WIN,  Charles  Henry,  banker;  b.  Boston, 
Jan.  13,  1852;  s.  Joseph  and  Lydia  M.  (Story) 
Baldwin;  ed.  grammar  schs.,  Wilbraham  Acad., 
and  English  High  Sch.,  Boston;  m.  Annie  Osgood 
.Saunders,  of  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1884.  Pres. 
I'^ranklin  Savings  Bank  since  1913;  mgr.  Nat. 
Meter    Co.,     1885-13.     Dir.    Home    for    Aged    Men, 


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Washingtonian  Home.  Mem.  Alliance  Frangaise 
(dir.),  Bostoner  Deutsche  Gesellschaft  (dir.),  Cir- 
colo  Italiano  (treas.).  Episcopalian.  Club.s:  Boston 
Art  (treas.),  Episcopalian  (ex-pies.).  Recreations: 
travel.  Home:  15S  Bay  State  Rd.  Office:  6  I'ark 
Sti.,   Boston,  Mas.s. 

BAIiDWIN,  Charles  Sears,  college  prof.;  moved 
to  Xew  York.  (See  vol.  J'JOy,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-1  5.) 

BAIiBWIN,  Edith  Ella,  artist;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Xov.  19,  IS 70;  d.  Charles  C.  and  Ella  Lois 
Torrey  (Peckliam)  Baldwin;  ed.  grammar,  liigh 
and  pvt.  schs.  of  ^^'orcester;  pupil  of  Bouguereaux 
and  of  T.  Robert-Fleury ;  of  Gustav  Courtois,  in 
Colarossi  studios:  pupil  of  Julien  Acad.,  also  of 
Henry  Mosler  and  Julius  Rolshoven,  Paris,  France; 
unmarried.  Exhibited  at  Paris,  Salon  of  the  Soc. 
Xat.  des  Beaux  Arts,  Champ  de  Mars,  1891,  New 
York  Soc.  of  Am.  Artists,  1898,  1899,  and  at  sum- 
mer exhbn.  Worcester  Art  Museum,  1903.  Episco- 
palian. Mein.  various  local  socs.  Home:  11  Cedar 
St.,    Worcester,    Mass. 

BAIiSWIN,  Edwin  Kendrick,  accountant.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

BAI^DWIN,  Ella  Iiois  Torrey,  club  woman;  b. 
North  Killingly,  Conn.,  Sept.  12,  1846;  d.  Dr. 
F'enner  Harris  and  Catherine  Davis  (Torrey)  Peck- 
ham;  descendant  of  John  Peckham,  Aquidneck, 
R.I.,  1638;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Providence;  A.B.,  Mt. 
Holyoke  Coll.,  1867;  m.  Providence,  R.I.,  1868, 
Cliarles  C.  Baldwin;  4  cliildren,  Katharine  Torrey 
(Mrs.  Lynde  Sullivan).  Edith  Ella,  Grace  Peck- 
ham  (Mrs.  Israel  S.  White),  Ruth  D.  (died  1893). 
Organized  and  for  12  yrs.  pres.  Mt.  Holyoke  Alum- 
ni Assn.,  Worcester  Co.;  mem.  Worcester  Art 
Museum  and  Pub.  Sch.  Art  League;  charter  mem. 
Col.  Timothy  Bigelow  Chapter  D.  A.  R.  Founder  of 
Fortnightly  Club.  Worcester;  pres.  Worcester 
Woman's  Club,  1896,  7,  8,  (mem.  bldg.  com.  and 
v.-p.  of  the  corpn.);  v-.-p.  Mass.  State  Federation 
Women's  Clubs,  1907-10;  pres.  Worcester  Woman's 
Club  House  Assn.,  1909;  v.-p.  Worcester  Woman's 
Club  House  Corpn.;  1st  pres.  (since  1909)  Welfare 
League  of  Worcester  Women.  Home:  11  Cedar  St., 
Worcester,   Mass. 

BAIiBWIN,  Poy  Spencer,  college  prof.  (See  vol. 
1909.  also  Who's  Who  in  America,   1914-15.)'* 

BAIiD'WIN,  Frederick  Wilton,  lawyer;  b.  Lowell, 
Vt.,  Sept.  29,  1848:  s.  Asa  and  Roselinda  (Shedd) 
Baldwin;  ed.  Orleans  Co.  Grammar  Sch..  Johnson 
Normal  Sch.,  Vt.  Conf.  Sem.,  Montpelier,  Vt. ;  m. 
Susan  M.  Grout,  of  Barton,  Sept.  24,  1873  (died, 
1876):  2d,  Susan  M.  Hibbard,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y'.; 
Oct.  28,  1878  (died.  Aug.  27,  1906)  ;  one  son,  Edward 
G.  (who  married  Jennie  M.  Hibbord,  May  6,  1913). 
Settled  at  Barton,  Vt.,  1872;  asst.  sec.  of  Vt.  Sen- 
ate, 1872,  sec.  Senate,  1874,  6,  8;  state's  atty., 
Orleans  Co.,  1880-2:  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.,  1884-92 
(sec.  2  yrs.  and  chmn.  4  yrs.):  presdl.  elector,  1892, 
and  messenger  to  carry  vote  to  Washington;  mem. 
Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1896,  Senate,  1900;  v.-p.  Barton 
Savings  Bank  &  Trust  Co.  Mem.  Orleans  Co.  (Vt.) 
Hist.  Soc.  (pres.  1912).  Republican.  Conglist. 
Treas.  Vt.  Congl.  Conf.  1912,  13,  14,  15.  Mason: 
Grand  Patron  CJrand  Chapter  Order  of  the  Eastern 
Star.  1895-6;  pres.  Assn.  of  Past  Grand  Patrons 
and  Matrons.    Address:   Barton,  Vt. 

BAI.DWIN,  Pritz  Walter,  clergyman;  b.  Coati- 
cook,  P.Q.,  Can.,  Jan.  6,  1851;  s.  Richard  and  Mary 
Ann  (Wright)  Baldwin:  descendant  of  English 
and  Scotch  ancestrv;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  Lewiston, 
Me.,  1872  (D.D.,  1893);  post-grad,  student,  Yale, 
1879-80;  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1881-2:  m.  Sarah  B. 
Lvman,  of  Lenox,  ]\Iass.,  June  27.  1877;  5  children, 
Alice  M.,  Sarah  L.,  Harold  L.,  Fritz  W.,  Jr.,  Grace 
E.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1882;  pastor  Granby, 
Mass.,  1882-4,  1st  Ch.,  Chelsea,  1884-9,  Trinity  Ch., 
East  Orange,  N.J.,  1889-06:  pastor  emeritus  since 
1906.  Trustee  Bates  Coll.  since  1880.  Recreations: 
cultivation  of  flowers,  fishing.  Address:  Acworth, 
N.H. 

BALDWIN,  George  S.,  stock  bkr. ;  b.  Boston, 
Mass.,  June  16.  1866;  s.  William  H.  and  Mary 
(Chaffee)  Baldwin:  ed.  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  m.  Nel- 
lie S.  Todd,  of  Lexington,  Ky.,  Apr.  5,  1893:  chil- 
dren, Francis  T..  George  S.,  Jr.,  James  T..  Nellie  T. 


Began  in  stock  and  bond  business,  1885;  mem.  G.  S. 
Baldwin  &  Co.,  1896-04;  in  stock  brokerage  busi- 
ness on  own  account  since  1904.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Se- 
lectmen, Brookline,  1910-11.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  V.-p.  Young  Men's  Christian  Union. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Ex- 
change, Unitarian,  Longwood  Cricket  (bd.  of 
govs.),  Massachusetts  Club.  Recreations:  farming. 
Home:    Brookline.    Office:    27    State   St.,   Boston. 

BAIiBWIN,  Hammon  T.,  judge;  b.  Town  of 
Newbury  (Village  of  Wells  River),  Vt.,  Dec.  13, 
1863;  s.  Erastus  and  Ellen  (Abbott)  Baldwin;  ed. 
Wells  River  High  Sch.;  Hinman's  Business  Coll., 
Worcester,  Mass.;  m.  Nov.  3,  1886,  Kate  Cobb,  of 
Hardwick,  Vt.  P^or  many  yrs.  pioi)r.  of  the  "Bald- 
win Valley  Farm";  now  mem.  lumber  firm  of 
Stevens  &  Baldwin;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1900, 
Senate,  1904;  has  served  as  sheriff  of  Orange 
County;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.  since  1996;  judge 
of  Probate  Ct.  since  Dec.  1,  1910.  Conglist.  Mason 
(Lodge,  Chapter,  Shrine).  Address:  Wells  River, 
Vermont. 

BAI.DWIN,  Henry  Cutler,  M.D.;  Oct.  27,  1859- 
Feb.  25,  1915.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

BAIiBWIN,  Herman  Trost,  M.D. ;  b.  Boston, 
Mass.,  Sept.  11,  1868;  s.  Jacob  and  Eleanor  Tall- 
man  (Tileston)  Baldwin;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch., 
1887;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1895;  m.  Mary  Elizabeth  Murphy,  of  .Saco, 
Me.,  Aug.  18,  1898;  2  children,  John  Tileston,  Clarke 
Tileston.  Practiced  at  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.,  since 
1897;  visiting  phys.  to  Newton  Hosp.  since  1898. 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Brookline  Med.  Soc, 
Newton  Med.  Club.  Democrat.  Unitarian.  Club: 
The  Country.  Address:  96  Middlesex  Rd.,  Chestnut 
Hill,  Mass. 

BAIiBWIN,  James  Francis,  mfr. ;  b.  Nashua, 
N.H.,  July  12,  1N43;  s.  James  and  Mary  (Buttrick) 
Baldwin;  descendant  Henry  Baldwin,  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  previous  to  1640;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Mary 
Elizabeth  Palmer,  of  Manchester,  N.H.,  July  12, 
1864  (died,  1900);  1  daughter  (Stella  Mabel,  b. 
Nov.  12,  1866,  who  m.  Mitchell  Ward,  Manchester, 
N.H.);  m.  2d,  Isabella  McPherson,  of  Brookline, 
Mass.,  May  23,  1906.  Supt.  U.  S.  Robbin  &  Shuttle 
Co.  (James  Baldwin  Co.  Division),  1898-Aug.  1, 
1914,  retired;  dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank.  Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1893.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mason  (32°, 
Shriner);  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Derryfield.  Address: 
Manchester,   N.H. 

BAIiBWIN,  John  Stanton,  editor;  Jan.  6,  1834- 
Oct.   11.  1909.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BAIiBWIN,  Iieon  Estyn,  lyceum  mgr. ;  b.  Sacar- 
rappa.  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1875;  s.  William  Wallace  and 
Carrie  (Thompson)  Baldwin;  ed.  Cushing  Acad., 
Ashburnham,  Mass.,  1888-90,  Murdock  Sch.,  Win- 
chendon.  1890-2;  B.A.,  Boston  U.,  1897;  student 
Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1897-9;  m.  Boston,  Dec.  31, 
1907,  Ethel  Beatrice  Webster.  Practiced  law, 
1901-6;  organizer,  1892,  and  mgr.  University  Male 
Quartet;  leader  and  mgr.  White's  Festival  Male 
Chorus;  dir.  Boston  Fire  Patrol  Co.,  The  Crystalix 
CJo.,  Orcutt  Automatic  Train  Control  Co.  Progress- 
ive. Methodist.  Mem.  Theta  Delta  Chi,  etc.  Club: 
Boston  City.  Recreations:  golf,  swimming.  Home: 
860  Huntington  Av.    Office:  6  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

BALBWIN,  liOammi  Franklin,  civil  engr. ;  b. 
Naples,  111.,  Nov.  6,  1849;  s.  Loammi  and  Helen 
Eliza  (Avery)  Baldwin;  descendant  of  Henry  Bald- 
win, who  came  to  America  from  England  previous 
to  1640;  mother  was  descendant  of  the  Avery's  of 
Groton.  Conn.:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Lawrence,  Mass.; 
Immanuel  Hall,  Chicago,  111.;  tech.  edn.  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  class  of  1874;  m.  Kate  Wyman  Richardson, 
of  Peabody,  Mass.,  Sept.  11,  1873;  3  children,  Clara 
Richardson,  Mary  Brewster,  .lames  Rumford.  Be- 
came mem.  Coolidge  &  Baldwin,  gen.  engrs.,  Law- 
rence, Mass.,  1873:  asst.  engr.  of  construction, 
Lawrence  Water  Works  until  completion;  asst. 
engr.  Essex  Company,  Lawrence;  was  asst.  engr. 
with  James  E.  Mills,  on  geol.  survey  of  Mine  La 
Motte.  Mo.,  for  Roland  Hazard  Mining  Co.  (lead), 
about  1879;  prin.  asst.  of  Mr.  Mills,  in  geol.  survey 
of  Plumas  (bounty,  Cal.,  1881,  for  gold  mining,  in 
tlie  interests  of  Messrs.  Agassiz  &  Shaw,  of  Bos- 
ton; chief  engr.,   1884,   in  extension  of  railroad  in 


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Sierra  Vallev,  Cal.,  establishing  preliminary  line 
through  Beckworth  I'ass;  engr.  for  William  A. 
Itussell,  Sept.,  1SS4,  in  construction  of  mills  be- 
longing to  him  in  New  England;  insurance  engr. 
for  the  Associated  Factory  Mut.  Kiie  Ins.  Cos., 
lJ>91-Jan.  1,  l!n5;  I'otirod  on  acc'Dunt  "f  ill  health. 
Mem.  LJoston  Soc.  Civil  Kngi-s.  Itejiublican.  Kpis- 
copalian.    Home:    12   Kim  St.,    Woburn,   Mass. 

BAIiDWIIT,  Mary  Elizabeth,  JNl.l). ;  b.  Ijawience- 
ville,  i'a.,  .luiic  I.  i>i4i;  ii.  .Moses  fticvt-ns  and  Aiil- 
licent  (.\Vjliej  IJaldwin;  .M.l».,  Women  s  .\led.  Coll. 
of  tne  New  1  oik  Inrtrmary,  i*<4;  unniarriea.  Resi- 
dent physician,  New  Vork  Infirmary  lor  Women 
and  Children,  and  working  in  dispensary,  lS74-a; 
pvt.  practice,  is75-li;  gen.  juactice  in  Wellsboro, 
i^a.,  Iti76-S5,  in  Newport,  U.I.,  since  ISSo.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Meu.  Soc.  I'ity  and  County  of  New  YorK; 
Tioga  Co.  (I'a.)  .Med.  Soc,  ii.l.  .Med.  Soc,  Newport 
Med.  Soc,  Women  s  Med.  Assn.  ot  N.Y.  City,  Civic 
League,  Newport;  H.i.  state  sec.  A.M. A.  Com.  for 
I'ub.  Health  Edn.  among  Women.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Current  To|>ics.  Ait  Assn.  of  Newport.  Ad- 
ores.s:  1  1.5  'IDuio  Si..  Niwpdit,  It.l. 

BAIiDWIN,  Ralpli  Iiyman,  supervisor  music;  b. 
Easllianiplt'ii,  .Mas.-;.,  .Mar.  zl,  1S72;  s.  L,yman  .\. 
ana  iriarnet  (.. Miner j  IJaidwiii;  descendant  of  early 
Colonial  settlers;  giaa.  W  iiliston  bem.,  Easthamp- 
ton,  1S90;  studied  music  unaer  George  AV.  Chau- 
wick,  J.  C.  D.  Parker,  Stephen  Emery,  H.  C.  Eison 
and  Henry  Heindl,  Hoston;  m.  Mary  Pierce  Hos- 
ford,  ot  hiavaenvule,  Mass.,  May  27,  1X96;  6  chil- 
dren, Dorothy  S.,  Robert  M.,  tloward  W.,  Barbara 
1'.,  Elizabeth's.,  Marion  B.  t)rgaiiist,  1st  Ch.,  East- 
hanipton,  ISiH-C;  organist  and  choirmaster,  1st 
Ch.  of  Christ,  Northampton,  .Mass.,  1S97-04;  con- 
ductor. Vocal  Club  (male  chorus),  Northampton, 
18*J(j-U4;  supervisor  music,  pub.  schs.,  Northamp- 
ton, 1899-04,  Hartford,  Conn.,  since  1904;  also  or- 
ganist and  choirmaster,  4th  Congl.  Ch.,  Hartford, 
since  1904.  Conductor,  Hartford  Choral  Club  (male 
chorus,  80  voices) ;  instr.,  Inst.  Mus.  Pedagogy, 
.Morthampton  (summer  sch.).  Mem.  Music  Teacn- 
ers'  .N'at.  .Vssn.  Club:  Hartford  Golf.  Composer, 
Sonata,  for  organ,  1902,  and  many  other  pieces  for 
organ,  also  male  choruses,  songs,  ch.  music,  etc. 
Author:  Progressive  Melodies,  1910;  Standard  Song 
Classics,  1913.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  81  Tre- 
mont  St.,   Hartford,   Conn.* 

BAIiSWIN,  Simeon  Eben,  governor;  b.  New 
Havin,  Conn.,  l'\'b.  5,  1<S4U;  s.  Roger  Sherman  and 
Emily  (Perkins)  Baldwin;  A.li.,  Yale,  1861,  A.M., 
1864;  studied  law-  at  Yale  and  Harvard;  (LH.D., 
Harvard,  1891,  Columbia,  1911,  Wesleyan,  1912); 
admitted  to  bar,  1863;  m.  Susan  Winchester,  of 
Boston,  1865.  Jnstr.  law,  1869-72,  prof,  constitu- 
tional anil  i)rivate  international  law,  1872 — .  Yale; 
asso.  justice,  1893-07,  chief  justice,  1907-10,  Su- 
preme Court  of  Errors  of  Connecticut;  gov.  of 
Connecticut,  terms  1911-13,  1913-15.  Mem.  commn. 
to  revise  gen.  statutes.  Conn.,  1873,  and  for  simpli- 
fying legal  procedure,  1879;  mem.  commn.  and 
drew  report  for  better  system  of  taxation,  1885. 
Pres.  Am.  Bar  .\ssn.,  1890,  .A.m.  Social  Science 
.\ssn.,  1897,  .New  Haven  Colony  Hist.  Assn.,  18S4- 
96,  Internat.  Haw  Assn..  1899-01,  .\m.  Hist.  .\ssn., 
1905,  Assn.  .Am.  Baw  Schs.,  Conn.  Soc  of  .Arcliteol. 
Inst,  of  America,  Conn.  .\cad.  .Vrts  and  Sciences, 
1905-12,  Am.  I'olit.  Science  .Assn.,  1910,  Am.  Soc. 
for  Jud.  Settlement  of  Internat.  Disputes,  1911-12; 
mem.  Am.  Philos.  Soc,  Am.  Antiq.  Soc,  Nat.  Inst, 
of  Arts  and  Letters.  (See  Who's  Who  in  .America 
for  books,  etc.)    Address:  New  Haven,   Conn.* 

BAIiDWIN,  Thomas  Tileston,  lawyer,  trustee;  b. 
Boston.  .Apr.  21,  1863;  s.  .Jacob  and  Eleanor  Tall- 
man  (Tileston)  Baldwin;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sell., 
1881;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1886:  studied  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1886-8;  m.  Edith  Perkins,  of  Boston,  Oct.  24, 
1889;  children,  Thomas  Tileston,  .Ir.,  Eleanoi, 
Francis  Tileston.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1888; 
editor  Green  Bag.  1901-5.  Democrat.  Unitarian. 
Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph, 
Papyrus,  Countrv,  Harvard  (Boston),  Harvard 
(New  York).  Home:  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.  Office: 
77   Prankliri  St..    P.nston. 

BAIiDWIN,  ■William  Alpheus,  school  pi  in.;  b. 
Volney,  N.Y.,  .Aug.  16,  1859;  s.  Reuben  C.  and  Jo- 
sephine R.   Baldwin;  grad.  Oswego   (N.Y.)   Normal 


student  Cornell  U.;  B.S.,  Harvard,  1897; 

of   Chicago;    in.   Jennie   M.    Skinner,    of 

I,    Mass.,    1893.     Prin.    Hyannis    (Mass.) 

;;h.    since    Ser)t.,    1897.     Home:    Hyannis, 


Sell..  18S4; 

studied   U.    ui    v.unjiteu,    i 

Si>ringHeld,    Mass.,    1893. 

Normal    Sch.    since    Sept 

.Mass.* 

BAI.DWIN,   William  Pitt,   .M.D.;   b.   New  Haven, 

Conn.,  -May  12,  1867;  s.  Charles  .Amos  and  Hannah 
Pitt  (Smith)  Baldwin;  A.B.,  Yale,  1888,  :M.D.,  1S90; 
.\'ew  York  Honiie.  Med.  Coll.  and  Hosp.,  1890-1; 
Wards  Island  Hosp.,  .\.Y.,  1891-2;  U.  of  Vienna, 
Austria,  1893-4;  m.  Stamford,  Conn.,  Oct.  10, 
1895,  Gertrude  Louise  Lockwood  (died  July  12, 
1896);  m.  2d,  Ihooklyn,  May  10,  1902,  Lulu  Ken- 
yon.  I'racticed  Greenwich,  Conn.,  1892-3,  since  in 
New  Haven;  attending  surgeon  and  mem.  i)ruden- 
tial  com.,  Grace  Hosp.,  since  1894.  Mem.  Am. 
Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Conn.  State  Med.  E.\amining  Bd., 
New  Haven  Co.  Clinical  Soc,  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
(Yale).  Alason.  .Address:  1145  Chapel  St.,  New 
Haven.  Conn. 

BAIiES,  Georgre  Edward,  lawyer;  b.  Wilton,  N.H., 

Sejit.  14.  1862;  s.  ('haiUs  .Albert  and  Frances  M. 
(Hardy)  Bales;  grad.  Phillips  .Acad.,  Exeter,  N.H., 
1883;  student,  Harvaid,  1  yr.;  LL.B.,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Law,  1888;  m.  .Abbie  French  Bales,  of  Wil- 
ton. N.H..  Oct.  16,  1889;  1  daughter,  Milly  Frances, 
b.  Feb.  6,  1893.  Practiced  in  Wilton  since  1888; 
l)res.  Wilton  Telephone  Co.;  trustee  Granite  Sav- 
ings Bank,  Milford;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895, 
1897;  mem.  State  Forestry  Commn.,  1900-5;  mem. 
State  Constl.  Conv.,  1902,  1912;  state  railroad 
commr.,  1904-11;  judge  Wilton  Police  Ct. ;  dir. 
Souliegan  Nat.  Bank,  Milford.  Pres.  Wilton  Bd.  of 
Trade.  Trustee  Wilton  Pub.  Library.  .Mem.  .V.H. 
Bar  Assn.,  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.  .Alumni  Assn., 
Boston  U.  Alumni  Assn.  Democrat.  Unitarian. 
Mason  (K.T.);  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Derrvfield  (Man- 
chester,   N.H.).     .Address:    Wilton,    N.H. 

BAI.KCOM,  Walter  Stanley;  b.  Central  Falls, 
Town  of  Lincoln,  R.I.,  Alay  30,  1867;  s.  John  and 
Mary  Edson  (Strickland)  Balkcom;  ancestors  on 
father's  side  among  the  earliest  settlers  of  Mass.; 
ed.  pul3.  schs.  of  Central  Falls;  m.  Emma  Frances 
Burgess,  of  East  Providence,  R.I.,  May  31,  1893; 
2  children,  John  .A.,  Jessie  S.  Dealer  in  shell  fish 
since  1882;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911,  12,  15,  16. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  St.  .Andrew's  Lodge, 
F.  and  A.M.  (Past  Master);  Riverside  Lodge,  K.  of 
P.  (formerly  Chancellor  Commander).  .Address:  SO 
Narragansett  Av.,  Riverside,  R.I. 

BAIiIi,  Clarence  Franklin,  ;m.D.;  b.  South  Lan- 
caster, Mass.,  Feb.  24,  1878;  s.  Alonzo  E.  and  Lizzie 
C.  (Rice)  Ball;  ed.  Troy  (N.Y.)  High  Sch.,  South 
Lancaster  Acad.;  M.D.,  Am.  Med.  Missionary  Coll., 
Chicago,  1902;  m.  Mary  O.  Marsh,  of  Pontiac,  111., 
at  South  Lancaster,  Sept.  21,  1902;  5  children, 
Frances  L.,  Howard  .A.,  Olive  M.,  Mildred  C,  Clar- 
ence F.,  Jr.  I'racticed  at  Rutland,  Vt.,  since  Mar., 
1904;  formerly  health  officer,  Rutland:  mem.  visit- 
ing staff  Rutland  Hosp.,  pathologist  liutland  Clin. 
Lab.  Mem.  A.M. .A.,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Rutland 
Co.  Med.  and  Surg.  Soc.  (pres.,  1911-12).  Address: 
(2rrj'phon  Corner  Bldg.,  Rutland,  Vt. 

BAIiIi,  Prancis  King'sley,  editor;  b.  Mercer  Co.. 
Pa.,  .Mov.  29,  1863;  s.  Francis  .Asbury  and  Fanny 
Ann  (Johnston)  Ball;  A.B.,  Drurv  Coll.,  Mo.,  1887; 
Oberlin  Theol.  Sem.,  18S'L-8;  Harvard,  1888-94,  A.B., 
1890,  A.M.,  1891,  Ph.D.,  1894;  travel  and  studv 
abroad,  1897-9  (winter  of  1898-9  at  U.  of  Berlin); 
m.  Janet  Nettleton,  of  Oberlin,  O.,  July  21,  1891. 
Teacher  of  English  composition,  Oberlin  Acad., 
1SS7-S;  instr.  in  Latin,  Harvard,  1892-3;  prof. 
(3reek,  U.  of  N.C.,  1894-7;  instr.  Greek  and  German, 
Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  1899-10;  instr.  German,  The 
Browne  &  Nichols  Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1910-12; 
editor,  Ginn  &  Co.,  pubs.,  Boston,  1912 — .  Mem. 
Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  N.E.  Classical  .Assn.,  N.E.  Mod- 
ern Lang.  .Assn.  Conglist.  (See  Who's  AVho  in 
America  for  books,  etc.  Home:  5  Verndale  St., 
Brookline,  Mass.    Office:  29  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

BAI^Ii,  Pred  Clair,  teacher:  b.  Silver  Creek,  N.Y., 
Dec.  25,  1867;  s.  Alfred  Henry  and  Caroline  M. 
(Taylor)  Ball;  descendant  of  Francis  Ball,  who 
came  to  America  in  1635  and  was  one  of  the  early 
settlers  of  Springfield,  IMass.;  ed.  Chamberlain 
Inst.,  Randolph,  N.Y.,  commercial  course,  1887; 
N.Y.    State  acad.   course,    1888,   classical.    18S9;    m. 


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Aug-.  30,  1889,  Harriet  E.  McCune.  of  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Prin.  Marlow  (N.H.)  High  Sch.,  1889-01;  prln. 
CJommercial  Dept.,  East  Me.  Conf.  Sem.,  Hucksport, 
Me.,  18  91-3;  prin.  same  dei)t.,  Northwestern  Mil. 
Acad.,  Highland  Park,  111.,  1893-4;  piin.  same 
dept..  East  Me.  Conf.  Sem.,  1894-9;  sub-master 
Pangor  (Me.)  High  Sch.,  1899-10;  sub-master  Lex- 
ington (Mass.)  High  Sch.  since  1911.  l-'ormerly 
dir.  and  treas.  Bangor  Y.M.C.A. ;  sec.  Me.  Teachers' 
Assn.;  pres.  Hancock  Co.  (Me.)  Teachers'  Assn. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Address:  384  Mass.  Av., 
Lexington,  Mass. 

BAIiI^,  Josiah  Warren,  dentist;  b.  Holden,  Mass., 
June  28,  1841;  s.  Josiah  and  Elmira  (Fales)  Ball; 
ed.  Holden  High  School;  m.  Elizabeth  B.  Farring- 
ton,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  June  14,  1878  (died  1878); 
2d,  Edna  E.  Smith,  of  St.  John,  N.B.,  Oct.  15,  1879. 
Served  in  Civil  War,  1861-5;  studied  dentistry  un- 
der Dr.  Tourtellot,  of  Worcester,  Mass.;  practiced 
in  Ala.  for  3  yrs. ;  removed  to  Boston  and  grad. 
from  Boston  Dental  College,  1870.  Mem.  Mass. 
Dental  Soc,  Mass.  Charitable  Mechanic  Assn., 
Loyal  Legion,  Soldiers'  Hist,  and  Benevolent  Soc, 
etc.  Club:  Boston  Art.  Addi'ess:  160  Newbury  St., 
Boston. 

BAIilj,  Myrtle  Anne,  teacher;  b.  Newton,  Wis.; 
d.  Hiram  Stei)hen  and  Rachel  Alvina  (Arkills) 
Ball;  ed.  Lawrence  Acad.,  Appleton,  Wis.;  B.A., 
Lawrence  Coll.,  M. A.,  1903;  unmarried.  Tutor,  then 
instr.,  Lawrence  Coll.,  1901-3;  instr.  New  Mexico 
Normal  U.,  1903-5.  Miss  White's  Sch.  for  Girls, 
Concord.  Mass.,  1907-9;  teacher  in  Bibl.  lit.  and 
Latin,  Wheaton  Sem.  (now  coll.),  since  1910.  Home: 
Hudson,  Mass.  Address:  W^heaton  College,  Norton, 
Mass. 

BAIiIiANTINi:,  Arthur  Atwooa,  lawyer;  b.  Ober- 
lin,  O.,  Aug.  3,  1883;  s.  William  Gay  (pres.  Oberlin 
Coll.)  and  Emma  (Atwood)  Ballantine;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1904;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1907;  m. 
Helen  Bailev  Graves,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  .Tune 
19,  1907;  children,  Barbara  (died  Mar.  19,  1915), 
Arthur.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1906;  associated 
in  practice  with  Gaston,  Snow  &  Saltonstall  since 
1906,  mem.  of  firm,  1912-14;  since  July  1,  1914, 
mem.  of  firm  of  Goodwin,  Proctor  &  Ballantine; 
instr.  in  criminal  law,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1907-9. 
Sec.  Harvard  Co-operative  Soc;  dir.  Boston  Sub- 
urban Electric  Cos.,  Middlesex  &  Boston  Street  Ry. 
Co.,  J.B.B.  Coal  (i!o.  (Boston),  Prospect  Union, 
(Cambridge.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  Mass.  State  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Commercial,  Union 
Boat,  Harvard  (Boston),  Papyrus.  Recreations: 
books.  Home:  8  Charles  River  Sq.  Office:  84  State 
St.,  Boston. 

BAIiIiANTIIfTi:,  John  Winthrop,  clergyman;  b. 
Norwalk,  Ohio,  Dec.  21,  1851;  s.  Rev.  Henry  and 
Elizabeth  (Darling)  Ballantine;  8th  in  direct  de- 
scent from  Gov.  .John  Winthrop,  of  Mass.;  ed.  in 
British  India;  high  sell.,  Amherst,  Mass  ;  A.B., 
Amherst,  1874;  grad.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1878;  spl. 
studies  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  Hart- 
ford Theol.  Sem  ;  m.  Hannah  M.  Tucker,  of  Water- 
town,  Mass.,  July  17,  1878;  3  children,  Robert  Win- 
throp (deceased),  Mary,  Margaret  Winthrop.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  1879:  pastor  Union  Ch., 
Taunton.  Mass.,  1879-81,  Pilgrim  Ch.,  Boston. 
1881-7.  1st  Ch.,  Ridgefield.  Conn.,  1888-1900.  2d 
Ch.,  Huntington,  Mass.,  1904-7,  2d  Ch.,  West  Staf- 
ford Parish.  Stafford  Springs,  since  1907.  Trinita- 
rian. Progressive.  Mem.  Amherst  Alumni  Assn., 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Was  lecturer  on  compara- 
tive religion  in  philos.  dept.  of  Wellesley  Coll  ,  and 
lecturer  on  same  subject  at  two  tiTeol.  seminaries: 
a  pronounced  Bibl.  preacher  on  broad  lines,  and 
lecturer  on  missions:  preacher  in  colleges.  Was 
Boston  corr.  New  York  Independent  over  nom  de 
plume  of  John  "Winthrop.  Contbr.  on  religious  top- 
ics. Recreations:  tennis;  pefiestrian  and  chess 
player.    Address:    Stafford   Springs,   Conn. 

BAIiIiANTINE,  William  Gay.  educator:  b.  Wash- 
ineton.  Dec.  7,  1848;  s.  Jlev.  Elisha  and  Betsy  Ann 
(Watkins)  Ballantine;  A.B..  Marietta  Coll.,  1868; 
grad.  Union  Theol.  Sem,  New  York,  1872;  U.  of 
Leipzig.  1872-3:  (D.D.,  Marietta.  1885;  LL.D..  West- 
ern Reserve.  1891):  m  Emma  Frances  Atwood.  of 
Waupun,  Wis.,  Aug.  17,  1875.    Mem.  Am.  Palestine- 


Exploring  Expdn.,  1873;  prof,  chemistry  an'!  nat- 
ural science,  Ripon  Coll.,  1874-6;  asst.  prof.  Greek, 
Ind.  v.,  1876-S,  prof.  Greek  and  Hebrew,  1878-81; 
prof.  O.T.  lang.  and  lit.,  Oberlin  Theol.  Sem.,  1881- 
91;  pres.  Obeilin  Coll.,  1891-6;  piof.  of  Bible, 
Internat.  Y.M.C.A.  Coll.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1897. 
Author:  Inductive  Logic,  1896.  Home:  321  St. 
James  Av.,  Springfield,  Mass.'* 

BAI.i;ABD,  Addison,  clergyman;  Oct.  18,  1822- 
Dec.  2,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.) 

BAX^IiABB,  Daniel,  farniing  and  ins.;  1>.  Wen- 
dell, Mass.,  .ian.  16,  1840;  s.  Daniel  and  Dulcenia 
(Brown)  Ballard;  7th  in  line  of  descent  from  Will- 
iam Ballard,  who  came  from  England  in  1634,  ancj 
settled  in  Andover,  Mass.;  ed.  New  Salein  (Mass.) 
Acad.,  1856-60;  Ames  Business  CoU.,  Syracuse, 
N.Y.,  1864;  m.  Nov.  11,  1868,  Bessie  P.  I'.oote,  of 
Conway,  Mass.  Served  as  pvt.  Co.  D,  52d  Regt., 
Mass.  Vols.,  Civil  War;  farmer  and  dairyman  since 
1874;  selectman  and  assessor.  New  Salem,  Mass., 
for  many  yrs.;  justice  of  the  peace,  1871;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1882.  Trustee  New  Salem  Acad., 
New  Salem  Pub.  Library.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  G.A.R.,  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Home:  New 
Salem,   Mass.     Address:    Millington,   Mass. 

BAIhIiABD,  Bug-ene  Scott,  investment  banker;  b. 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Sept.  4,  1876;  s.  James  Nelson  and 
Princess  (Scott)  Ballard;  prep.  edn.  Cascadilla 
Sch.,  Ithaca,  N.Y. ;  A.B.,  Cornell  U.,  1898;  studied 
Kenyon  Coll.,  Gambler,  O.;  m.  Sara  Blair  Cole,  of 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Sept.  28,  1912.  Began  in  bond  in- 
vestments. New  York,  1899;  has  continued  in  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  since  Feb.,  1907;  now  mgr.  Harttord 
br.  of  Parkinson  &  Burr  (Boston  and  New  York). 
Mem.  Psi  Upsilon.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Cornell  University  (New  York),  Hartfor^i. 
Hartford  Golf,  Graduates'  (New  Haven),  Thames 
(New  London,  Conn.).  Home:  70  Niles  St.  Office: 
73   Pearl   St.,   Hartford,   Conn. 

BAIiIiABB,  Harlan  Hog'e,  librarian;  b.  Athens, 
O..  May  26,  1853;  s.  Addison  and  Julia  Perkins 
(Pratt)"  Ballard;  A.B.,  Williams,  1874,  M.A.,  1877; 
member  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  m.  Lucy  Bishop  Pike,  g.d. 
Judge  Henry  Walker  Bishop,  of  Lenox,  Mass.,  Aug. 
20,  1879.  Prin.  Lenox  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1874-80; 
prin.  Lenox  Acad.,  1880-6;  librarian  and  curatoi-, 
Berkshire  AthenEeum  and  Museum,  1888 — .  Organ- 
ized, 1875,  and  trustee  Agassiz  Assn.  for  Study  of 
Nature,  which  has  had  over  1,000  branches.  Fel- 
low A.A.A.S.;  mem.  A.L.A.;  sec.  Berkshire  Hist, 
and  Scientific  Soc.  Mason  (33°).  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  Pittsfield, 
Mass.* 

BAIiIiABB,  Harry  Parker,  corporation  officer;  b. 
Salem,  Mass.,  May  13.  1856;  s.  Henry  Archer  and 
Lydia  Safford  (Brown)  Ballard:  ed.  grammar  and 
high  schs..  Maiden,  Mass.;  m.  Hila  A.  Parker,  of 
Wollaston,  Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1886  (died  May  14,  1895); 
2  children,  Edith,  Albert;  m.  2d.  Mabel  E.  Thorpe, 
of  West  Newton,  Mass.,  May  11,  1898;  1  son,  .loseph 
T.  Accountant  and  asst.  treas.  since  1871,  dir. 
since  1911,  Boston  Rubber  Shoe  Co.;  pres.  and  mgr. 
Wellman  Co.,  Medford,  Mass.;  treas.  Lycoming 
Rubber  Co.;  treas.  and  dir.  Bay  State  Rubber  Co., 
Maiden  Rubber  Shoe  Co..  Melrose  Rubber  Co. 
Capt.  Co.  L  5th  Regt.  Mass.  Vol.  Militia,  1883-6: 
adj.,  1888-97,  maj.,  1897-1900;  maj.  and  insp.  2d 
Brigade,  1900-3.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mason;  Past 
Master  Converse  Lodge,  A.F.  and  A.M.  Maiden; 
Past  Comdr.  Beauseaut  Commandery,  K.T. :  mem. 
Mass.  Consistory,  S.P.R.S.,  32°;  Past  Grand  War- 
den Grand  Lodge  of  Mass.  Home:  12  Glen  St.  Of- 
fice:   183  (""ommercial  St..  Maiden,  Mass. 

BAIiIiABD,   Henry,  lawyer.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

BAIiI^IN,  Hug-o,  artist;  b.  New  York.  Mar.  7, 
1879;  s.  Julius  and  Tillie  (Rothschild)  Ballin: 
studied  at  Art  Students'  League,  New  York,  and 
in  Rome  and  Florence;  m.  Mabel  Croft.  Awarded 
scholarship  Art  Students'  League;  Shaw  Prize 
Fund,  1905;  Thomas  B.  Clarke  prize,  1906;  Archi- 
tectural League  medal,  1906  and  1907;  medal, 
Buenos  Aires  Internat.  Expn.;  Hallgarten  prize, 
1907:  Tsidor  gold  medal,  1907.  A.N.A.,  1905.  (See 
also  W^ho's  Who  in  America.)  Studios:  Saugatuck, 
Conn.;  73  E.  91st  St.,  New  York.* 


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BAIiIiOU,  Charles  Ellab,  liaiiker;  b.  Woonsocket, 
R.I..  .\iiv.  Ifi.  lN4i;;  s.  lOlial)  IMftcalf  and  Mary  Ann 
(Cushnian)  lialloii;  ed.  Woonsocket  pub.  schs.;  ni. 
Sept.  13,  ISCS,  Emma  Gangene  Cooke,  of  Woon- 
socket. In  various  lines  of  busine.^is  in  Woon.socket 
since  boyhood;  became  connected  with  Woonsocket 
Instn.  for  Savinss,  Apr.,  1865,  tieas.  l',)()0-l!U:5, 
now  v. -p.;  dir.  Hlackstone  Valley  Gas  &  Electric 
Co.,  Tawtucket  Hair  Cloth  Co.,  Am.  Hair  Cloth  Co.. 
AVoonsocket  Bldp.  &  Loan  Assn.  Pres.  Woonsocket 
Business  ;\Ien's  Assn.  Mem.  staff  of  Gov.  Charles 
Warren  Lippitt  2  yrs.,  title  of  col.;  mom.  Sc^h. 
Com.  2  yrs.;  pres.  Bd.  of  Aldermen.  RepuV)lican. 
Universalist.  32°  Mason;  chaplain  Roser  Williams 
Council  Roval  Arcanum.  Clubs:  To-Kalon  (Paw- 
tucket.)  Winnesuket  Golf.  Home:  13  Winter  St. 
Ofnce:   16.^.  Main  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.I. 

BAIiXiOTT,  Daniel  B.,  lawyer;  b.  Smithfield,  R.I.. 
Aug'.  <).  Is.'iT;  s.  .\ini)l(i  and  Roxa  (Ross)  Ballou; 
ed.  i)Ub.  and  i)vt.  sells,  and  P.rown  U.;  m.  Green- 
ville. R.I.,  Oct.  31,  ISfiO,  Ellen  Rebecca  Owen  (now 
deceased);  2  children,  Fannie  (Mrs.  Clifford  S. 
Tower),  Leonora  (wife  of  Dr.  .T.  C.  Rutherford). 
Served  as  pvt.  and  It.  12th  Regt.,  R.T.  Inf.,  1862-3; 
returned  from  service  and  commd.  as  col.  of  regt. 
of  militia;  admitted  to  R.I.  bar,  1864;  mem.  R.I. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1S65-7,  1882-4;  elk.  Ct.  of  Common 
Pleas,  1867-75;  mem.  Citv  Council,  Providence, 
1886.  Bd.  of  Aldermen.  1891-4  (pres.,  1893,  94); 
nominated  for  attv.-gen.  but  declined;  U.S.  mar- 
shal for  Dist.  of  R.T.  until  1913.  Chmn.  R.I.  Bd. 
Bar  Examiners.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Loyal  Le- 
g-ion. G.A.R.  (dept.  comdr..  189.")).  Address:  116 
Watf'i'inan  St..  Pi-ovidence,  R.T. 

BAIiIiOU,  Frank  Edg^ar,  shoe  mcht.;  b.  Che- 
pachet,  R.I.,  Oct.  17,  1858;  s.  George  A.  and  Luc>' 
A.  (Mathewson)  Ballou;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Provi- 
dence; m.  Sarah  E.  Clark,  of  Providence,  Nov.  23, 
1880;  3  children,  Edgar  Clark,  Blanche  Elizabeth 
(Mrs.  Charles  H.  Everett,  of  Quincy,  Mass.).  Har- 
old Francis.  Began  as  newsboy  on  sts.  of  Provi- 
dence; later  became  train  boy;  in  charge  news 
room,  T^nion  Sta.,  Providence,  1873-7;  elk.  in  post 
office,  Providence,  1877-81;  mem.  Waite,  Clark  & 
Co..  shoe  dealers,  1881-3;  pres.  and  treas.  F.  E. 
Ballou  Co..  retail  shoe  dealers,  since  1883.  Mem. 
R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1913-14  (elected  as  Progressive 
and  indorsed  by  Democrats),  1915-16  (candidate 
of  Republicans,  Democrats  and  Progressives).  Re- 
publican. Mem.  Calvary  Bapt.  Ch.  Mem.  Shoe  Re- 
taileis  of  America.  R.I.  Retail  Shoe  Dealers  Assn. 
(pres.).  .Associated  Shoe  Cos.  of  N.E..  U.S.  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce,  Providence  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Mason  (33°:  I^.S.  Consistory);  mem.  T\''hat 
Cheer  Lodge,  A.F.  and  A.M.  (Past  Master);  Provi- 
dence Chapter,  R.A.M. ;  Providence  Council,  R.  and 
S.M. :  Calvqrv  Pommanderv.  K.T. ;  Palestine  Tem- 
ple. A  .\.O.N  M.S.:  Providence  Chapter,  O.E.S.  (Past 
Patron).  Pres.  Ballou  Assn.  of  Am.  Clubs:  R.I. 
Rotary,  Town  Criers.  Providence  Central.  Recrea- 
tions: motoring,  fishing,  tennis.  Home:  19  Laura 
St..  Providence,  R.T.:  (summer)  Oakland  Beach, 
R.l.    Ofbce:  143-145  Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.T. 

BAIiIiOTT,  Harry  Bing'liani,  commission  mcht.;  b. 
Charlestown  Dist.,  Boston,  Mass..  Sept  26,  1861; 
s.  Ira  H.  and  Edith  C.  (Bingham)  Ballou;  ed. 
pub.  schs  ,  Boston:  m.  Nellie  B.  Holmes,  of  Tjowell, 
Mass..  .Ian.  22.  1885;  2  children.  Ruth  Holmes 
(IMrs.  L.  F.  Whittemore.  of  West  Medford,  Mass.), 
Harry  Binsbam,  Jr.  Beean,  1879,  in  wholesale 
produce  and  flour  commission  business,  established 
by  father.  1852,  as  T.  H.  Ballou  &  Co.;  admitted 
to  firm.  1885,  and  now  senior  partner.  Mem.  Boston 
Chaml)er  of  Commerce.  Universalist.  Cluh:  Med- 
ford (trustee).  Recreations:  motorin?.  Home: 
Medfoid.  Mas'^.    Office:  73-75  S.  Market  St  ,  Boston. 

BAI.I.OU,  Harry  Maturin,  musician:  b.  Woon- 
socket, R.I.,  Sept.  6,  1856;  s.  Henrv  Greene  and 
Sarah  Little  (Fales)  Ballou;  descendant  of  Early 
Colonial  ancestry;  grad.  English  and  Classical 
Sch..  Providence,  R.T.,  1873;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1877; 
studied  music;  unmarried.  Headmaster  St.  James 
Acad.,  Mason,  Mo.,  3  yrs.;  in  charge  of  dept.  of 
English  at  St.  Paul's  Sch..  Concord,  N.H.,  under 
Dr.  H.  A.  Coit,  6  yrs.;  at  Woonsocket  since  1S94. 
as  teacher  of  voice  and  piano,  organist  and  clioir- 
master.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Home:  120 
Harris  Av.    Studio;  102  Main  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.I. 


BAIiX.OU,  Henry  Iiincolu,  clergyman;  b.  Wal- 
lin^fdid,  VI.,  Sept.  22.  lNii5;  s.  AVilliam  Sabin  and 
l':stlier  (Andrews)  Ballou;  grad.  VI.  Acad.,  Saxtons 
River,  Vt.,  1888;  student  Amherst,  1888-90;  prin. 
Pleasant  Hill  (Tenn.)  Acad.,  1890-2;  grad.  Hart- 
ford Tlieol.  Sem.,  1895;  m.  Carrie  May  Hubbard, 
of  Saxtons  River,  Sept.  3,  1891;  3  children,  Earle 
H.,  Paul  H.,  Donald  H.  Ordained  to  ministry 
Congl.  Ch.,  1S95;  pastor,  Chester,  Vt.,  since  1895; 
supt.  schs.  of  Chester,  7  yrs.;  trustee  Whiting 
Free  Library;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908-9.  Cor- 
Ijorate  mem.  A.B.C.F.M.  Mem.  S.A.R.,  Soc.  Colonial 
\Vars  for  Vt.  Progressive.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon. 
ISlason;  Past  Grand  Master;  Past  Eminent  Com- 
mander; Assistant  Grand  Prior  Supreme  Council 
33°,  X.M.J,  (active  mem.  for  Vt.).  Home;  Chester, 
VI. 

BAIiIiOTT,  Hosea  Starr,  investment  banker;  b. 
Xortli  Orange,  Mass.,  Feb.  9,  1857;  s.  Rev.  Levi 
and  Elvira  Bliss  (Goodell)  Ballou;  ed.  Harvard, 
1877-9;  U.  of  Berlin,  Germany,  1880-1;  Coll.  de 
France,  Paris,  1881-2;  m.  Marv  Farwell,  of  Boston, 
June  1,  1885;  2  children,  Luther  Farwell  (A.B., 
Yale),  Hosea  Starr,  Jr.,  (A.B.,  Harvard),  Organ- 
izer, 1884,  H.  S.  Ballou  &  Co.,  investment  bankers, 
Boston,  and  since  its  liead.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn., 
N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social 
Science,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Bunker  Hill  Monu- 
ment Assn.,  Universalist  Hist.  Soc.  (pres.),  Ballou 
I'amily  Assn.  of  America,  Starr  Family  Assn. 
(treas.);  dir.  Bostoner  Deutsche  Gesellschaft.  Re- 
publican. Author:  Life  of  Hosea  Ballou,  2d,  D.D., 
1896.  Has  delivered  numerous  occasional  ad- 
dresses upon  hist,  and  economic  subjects.  Home: 
Winthrop  Road,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  53  State 
St.,    Boston,    INIass. 

BAIiIiOU,  Joseph  C,  mfr. ;  b.  Becket,  Mass., 
Feb.  26,  1872;  s.  Monroe  E.  and  Emma  M.  (Pulsl- 
fer)  Ballou;  student  Wesleyan  Acad.,  Wilbraham, 
Mass.,  1888,  Lehigh  U.,  1889-92;  m.  Gertrude  M. 
Smith,  of  Becket,  Mar.  14,  1894;  1  daughter,  Ger- 
trude I.,  b.  1900.  Began,  1892,  in  basket  factory 
established  by  father;  now  jr.  partner  and  mgr. 
M.  E.  Ballou  &  Son.;  selectman,  assessor  and  over- 
seer of  poor.  Town  of  Becket,  1915.  Republican. 
Baptist.    Mason.    Address:  Becket.  Mass. 

BAIiIiOU,  Iiatimer  Willis,  mfr;  b.  Woonsocket, 
R.L,  Oct.  8,  1S72;  s.  Henrv  Latimer  and  Susan  A. 
(Cook)  Ballou;  grad.  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1895; 
post-grad,  study  at  Cornell  U.,  1896;  m.  Detroit, 
Mich.,  Apr.  23,  1902,  Miss  Bamford.  Began  busi- 
ness career  as  agt.  of  the  Guerin  Spinning  Co., 
mfrs.  of  woolen  and  merino  yarns,  Woonsocket, 
R.L,  in  which  has  continued.  Home:  75  Harris  Av. 
Office:   Social  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.L 

BAIiIiOU,  Murray,  president  Am.  Powder  Mills, 
Am.  Smokeless  Powder  Co.,  trustee  Middlesex 
Instn.  for  Savings.  Home:  Concord,  Mass.  Office: 
131   State  St..   Boston. 

BAIiTZBIiIi,  Winton  James,  editor  of  The  Musi- 
cian; b.  Shiremanstown,  I'a.,  Dec.  18,  1864;  s.  Isaiah 
(minister.  United  Brethren  in  Clirist)  and  Cecilia 
Caroline  (James)  Baltzell;  family,  on  paternal 
side,  of  French-German  stock  (Upper  Alsace), 
coming  to  America  before  tlie  Revolution;  prep.  ed. 
high  sch..  Harrisburg,  Pa.;  A.B.,  Lebanon  Vallev 
Coll.,  Annville,  Pa..  1884;  Mus.  Bac,  U.  of  Pa., 
1896;  studied  at  N.E.  Conservatorv  of  Music,  Bos- 
ton, 1888-9,  and  pvtlv.  in  London,  Eng.,  1889-90; 
m.  Bertha  Sweet,  of  Salina,  Kan.,  June  27,  1900; 
2  children,  Rolfe  Edmunds,  Ruth  .lames.  Profes- 
sional musician,  teacher  of  singing,  and  organist, 
Reading,  Pa.,  1890-7;  editor  The  fitude,  Phila.,  Pa., 
1897-9;  teacher  of  historv  and  tlieorv  of  music, 
Ohio  Wesleyan  U.,  Delaware.  O.,  1899-1900;  editor 
The  fitude,  1900-7;  editor  The  Musician,  Boston, 
since  1907.  Mem.  Music  Teachers'  Nat.  Assn., 
Internat.  Soc.  of  Musicians.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Club:  Boston  Art.  Author:  A  complete 
History  of  Music,  1905;  Baltzell's  Dictionary  of 
IMusicians,  1911;  also  a  number  of  songs  and  part- 
songs  and  anthems.  Home:  30  Villa  Av.,  Win- 
throp, Mass.    Office:   150  Tremont  St.,   Boston. 

BAITCBOFT,  Cecil  Kittredg-e,  teacher,  registrar: 
b.  Lookout  Mountain,  Tenn..  Dec.  15,  1868:  s.  Cecil 
Franklin  Patch  and  Fannie  Adelia  (Kittredge) 
Bancroft;  ed.  Pliillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1882- 


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87;  student  Yale,  1SS7-91.  Teacher,  Morris  Acad., 
Morristown,  N.J.,  1891-3;  in  Europe  1S93-5;  tutor 
and  instr.,  Yale,  1895-06;  registrar  Phillips  Acad., 
since  1906.  Mem.  Am.  Philol.  Soc,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Address:  Phillips  Acad., 
Andover,   Mass. 

BANCROFT,  Charles  Poster,  electrical  engr. ; 
b.  Mansonville,  P.Q.,  Can.,  Uec.  17,  1873;  s.  Rev. 
Charles  and  Eunice  (Foster)  Bancroft;  g.s.  Rev. 
Charles  Bancroft,  rector  of  Trinity  Ch.,  Montreal, 
for  many  yrs. ;  ed.  St.  John's  Sch.,  Montreal;  m 
Cornelia  Herriman  Dow,  of  Bi-ooklyn,  N.Y.,  June 
7.  1905;  2  children,  Charles,  Cornelia  Herriman 
In  employ  of  Edison  Gen.  Electric  Co.,  Boston 
1899-93;  with  Royal  Electric  Co.,  Montreal,  1893-5 
elec.  engr.  Lowell  &  Suburban  St.  Ry.  Co.,  1895- 
1900;  elec.  engr.  INIass.  Electric  Cos.  since  1900 
supt.  motive  power  Bay  State  St.  Ry.  Co.;  v.-p 
Manchester  Electric  Co.;  Dir.  Tenn.  Eastern  Elec- 
tric Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce 
Fellow  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.;  Mem.  Am.  Soc 
Mech.  Engrs.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason 
Clubs:  City  (Boston),  Engineers'  (Boston  and  New 
York).  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  159 
Bay  State  Rd.    OfRce:   84   State   St.,  Boston,   Mass. 

BAITCBOFT,  Charles  Grey,  lawyer,  banker;  b. 
Lancaster,  Mass.,  Dec.  3.  1S67;  s.  Andrew  J.  and 
Mary  A.  (Clough)  Bancroft:  prep.  ed.  Phillips 
Exeter  Acad.;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1889; 
m.  Blanche  M.  Hight.  of  Lowell.  Mass.,  Dec.  10, 
1891:  children.  Stowell  H.,  Winthrop.  Practiced 
in  Clinton,  Mass.,  1889-1900,  since  in  Boston; 
corpn.  practice;  for  many  yrs.  counsel  for  Ark- 
wright  Club;  receiver  Jewelers  Nat.  Bank,  1908-12; 
pres.  IJncoln  Trust  Co.  until  1914  when  it  was 
merged  into  the  Internat.  Trust  Co.,  of  which  is 
pres.  and  dir.;  dir.  Curtis  &  Cameron.  Inc.  Mem. 
S.P.(Z!.A.  Mem.  Boston  Cham,  of  Commerce.  Held 
town  offices,  Lancaster  and  Clinton:  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1893,  1894.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Framing- 
ham  Countrv.  Recreations:  farming.  Home:  Fram- 
ingham,  Mass.     Office:    45  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

BANCROFT,  Charles  Parker,  alienist;  b.  St. 
Johnsbur\-.  ^'t.,  Jan.  11,  1852;  s.  Jesse  Parker  and 
Elisabeth  (Speare)  Bancroft;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1874, 
M.D.,  187S;  m.  Susan  C.  Wood,  of  Newton  Centre, 
Mass.,  1884.  Formerlv  house  officer  Boston  City 
Hosp. :  asst.  phys.,  1878-9,  supt.  since  1882,  N.H. 
Insane  Hosp.;  phvs.  Boston  City  Dispensary,  1880. 
Mem.  A.iSr.A..  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Psychol.  Soc. 
(pres.  1898-01),  Boston  Society  Psychiatry  and 
Neurologv  (pres.  1905).  Am.  Psychol.  Assn.  (pres. 
1908).  C'ontbr.  to  Wood's  Handbook  of  the  Medical 
Sciences:  author  various  monographs,  and  articles 
in   med.   jours.    Home:   Concord,  N.H.* 

BANCROFT,  Eben  Draper,  mfr. ;  b.  Hopedale, 
Mass.,  Ausr.  27,  1847:  s.  Joseph  Bubier  and  Sylvia 
Willard  (Thwing)  Bancroft:  descendant  of  John 
and  Jane  Bancroft.  Lynn,  Mass.,  1632;  ed.  pub. 
sch.,  Milford,  and  in  civ.  engring.  in  pvt.  sch.. 
Providence,  R.I. ;  m.  Lelia,  d.  Alonzo  and  Eliza 
Curtis  (Jones)  Coburn.  of  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  Sept. 
9,  1874;  children.  Joseph  B..  of  Portland,  Me.;  Alice 
C.  Bancroft,  of  Hopedale,  Mass.  Bookkeeper  for  his 
uncles.  E.  D.  &  G.  Draper,  Hopedale,  Mass.;  was 
made  dir.  Hopedale  Machine  Co.  and  asst.  treas.  of 
the  corpn.,  later  merged  as  Draper  Co.,  of  which 
was  v.-p..  purchasing  agt.  and  asst.  elk.;  for  many 
yrs.  treas.  Glase:o  (Conn.)  Yarn  Mills,  Glasgo 
Thread  Mills  (Worcester,  Mass.),  Hopedale  Elastic 
Goods  Co.;  dir.  INIilford  Water  Co..  Milford  Nat. 
Bank.  Mass.  Trust  Co.  (Boston),  G.  &  U.  R.  R. 
Co.:  treas.  Hopedale  since  its  organization  as  a 
town,  1886;  formerly  treas.  and  mer.  Am.  Architect 
and  for  several  yrs.  auditor  Shaw  Stocking  Co., 
Lowell.  Was  mgr.  for  Gen.  William  F.  Draper  for 
Congress,  1892  and  1894.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mason.  Rrecreations:  golf,  motoring.  Clvibs: 
Algonquin,  Commonwealth  (^Boston),  Woodland 
(Newton),  Brae  Burn  (West  Newton),  Canoe,  Maj- 
nomiscock  Golf.     Address:    Hopedale,  Mass. 

BANCROFT,  Edward  E.,  M.D.;  b.  Lancaster, 
Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1S58;  s.  Andrew  J.  and  Mary  A. 
(Clough)  Bancroft:  A.B.,  Amherst,  1883,  A.M., 
1903:  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1886;  m.  Josephine 
A.    Given,    of    Bowdoinham,    Me.,    Aug.    6,    1890;    3 


children,  Margaret,  Richard,  Philip.  Practiced  in 
Wellesley,  Mass..  since  1887;  consulting  phys. 
Wellesley  Coll.  since  1903.  Mem.  A.M. A.  Mass. 
Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Recreations: 
walking.    Address:  Wellesley,   Mass. 

BANCROFT,  Henry  H.,  mfr.;  Sept.  1,  1847-19—. 
(See  vol.   11)09.) 

BANCROFT,  Hugh,  lawyer,  publisher;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Sept.  i:i,  1879;  s.  of  William  Amos 
and  Mary  (Shaw)  Bancroft;  A.B..  Harvard.  1897, 
A.M.,  1898;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1901;  m. 
Mary  A.  Cogan,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  June  25,  1902 
(died  Oct.  29,  1903);  m.  2d,  Jane  W.  Waldron,  of 
Boston,  Jan.  15,  1907;  4  children,  Mary,  b.  1903; 
Jessie,  1908;  Hugh,  Jr.,  1909;  Jane,  1912.  Asst. 
dist.  atty.  Middlesex  Co.,  1902-6,  dist.  atty.,  1907; 
dir.  Central  Trust  Co.  (Cambridge,  Mass.),  Mass. 
Fire  &  Marine  Ins.  Co.,  Davis  Daly  Copper  Co.; 
v.p.  Boston  News  Bureau:  sec.  Dow,  Jones  &  Co., 
pubs.  Wall  St.  Journal;  chmn.  dirs.  Port  of  Boston, 
1911-14.  Mem.  Mass.  Militia,  1894-09  (retired  as 
maj.-gen.);  adj.  5th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.S.V.,  Spanish- 
Am.  War.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Span- 
ish-Am. War  Veterans,  Order  of  Foreign  Wars. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Union,  St.  Botolph, 
Algonquin,  Exchange,  Union  Boat,  Eastern  Yacht, 
New  Riding,  Commercial,  Mercliants';  Harvard 
(Boston  and  New  York).  Recreations:  rowing. 
Author:  Inlieritance  Taxes  for  Investors,  1911. 
Joint  Author:  The  Inheritance  Tax  (with  Arthur 
W.  Blakemore),  1914.  Home:  253  Newbury  St. 
Office:    30  Kilby  St.,   Boston.* 

BANCROFT,  James,  clergyman;  b.  Knowlton, 
Que.,  Can.,  Mav  26,  1879;  s.  Charles  and  Eunice 
(Foster)  Bancroft:  grad.  Trinity  Sch.,  N.Y.  City. 
1898;  A.B.,  Columbia,  1902;  B.D.,  Gen.  Theol.  Sem., 
1906;  m.  Alice  Dorrance.  of  Providence,  R.I.,  Jan. 
17,  1911.  Deacon,  1905,  priest,  1906,  P.B.  Ch.;  cu- 
rate St.  John's  Ch.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1905-10; 
rector  St.  John's  Ch.,  Lowell.  Mass.,  since  May  21, 
1910.  Pres.  Lowell  Federation  of  Chs.,  1912-13. 
Republican.    Address:   465  High  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

BANCROFT,  "William  Amos,  president  Boston 
Elevated  Rv.  Co.;  b.  Groton.  Mass.,  Apr.  26,  1S55; 
s.  Charles  and  Lvdia  Emeline  (Spaulding)  Ban- 
croft; A.B.,  Harvard,  1878:  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1879-81;  admitted  to  bar,  1881:  m.  Mary  Shaw,  of 
Boston,  Jan.  18,  1878.  Practiced  law,  1881-5;  supt. 
Cambridge  St.  R.R.,  1885-8:  roadmaster  West  End 
St.  Rv.,  Boston,  1888-90:  pres.  Boston  Elevated  Ry. 
Co.,  since  1899;  dir.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
U.S.,  Puritan  and  Chelsea  trust  cos.  Pvt.  to  col. 
5th  Mass  Vol.  Inf..  1875-97:  brig.-gen.,  1897,  maj.- 
gen.,  1901,  Mass.  Vol.  Militia:  brig.-gen.  U.S.V., 
Mav  27,  1898:  resigned,  Aug.  17,  1898.  Mem  Cam- 
bridge Common  Council,  1882;  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1883-5;  pres.  of  aldermen,  1891-2,  mayor,  1893-6, 
Cambridge;  chmn.  Rep.  State  Conv.,  1893.  Over- 
seer Harvard,  1893-05;  trustee  Norwich  U.,  1904-5, 
Lawrence  Acad.,  Groton,  Mass,  1908,  Phillips 
Acad.,  Exeter,  N.H.,  1902.  Pres.  120th  anniver- 
sary, Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  1903,  also  pres.  N.E. 
Alumni  4  vrs. ;  pres.  250th  anniversary,  Groton. 
1905;  chief  "marshal  Harvard  Alumni,  1903;  grand 
marshal  Hooker  Monument  Parade,  Boston,  1903. 
Pres.  Mayors'  Club  of  Mass.,  Cambridge  Club; 
mem.  Order  of  the  Cincinnati,  Order  of  Foreign 
Wars,  Order  of  Spanish  War,  etc.  Clubs:  Union, 
Commercial  (pres.  3  yrs.).  Exchange,  Art.  Colo- 
nial (Cambridge).  Middlesex.  Home:  12  Ware  St., 
Cambridge.    Office:   101   Milk  St.,  Boston.* 

BANGS,  Alffemon  Sydney,  grand  comdr.  United 
Order  of  the  Golden  Cross  of  Me.  (See  vol.  1909.) 

BANGS,  Charles  Howard,  M.D  :  b.  Limerick, 
York  Co.,  :Me.,  Apr.  14,  1861;  s.  W^illiam  B.  and 
Martha  P.  (Swett)  Bangs:  descendant  of  Edward 
Bangs,  founder  of  Bangs  family  in  America,  who 
came  to  Plvmouth  Colony  in  the  Ship  Ann,  1623; 
prep.  edn.  Limerick  Acad.;  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg., 
Baltimore.  Md.;  M  D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin), 
1892;  m.  Eva  A.  Parcher.  of  Saco,  Me.,  June  28, 
1894;  2  children,  William  P.,  Althea.  Practiced  at 
Sanford,  Me.,  1892,  and  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  since  1892, 
Boston  since  1898:  dermatologist.  Lynn  Hosp.  since 
1904.  Trustee  Real  Estate  Associates,  Lynn.  Mem. 
Sch.  Com..  Limerick,  Me.,  3  yrs.;  trustee  Limerick 
Acad.    Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Essex  South 


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IDist.  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pies.),  I>ynn.  Med.  l''iatei-nity, 
Am.  Soc.  Colonial  Families  (Boston).  Mem.  I.O.O. K. 
Club:  Oxford  (Lynn).  Writer  and  lecturer  on  med., 
econ.,  industrial,  hist.,  and  other  subjects;  etc. 
Recreations:  historical  research.  Home:  9  Lafay- 
ette Park,  Lynn,  Mass.  Office:  Lynn,  Mass.,  and 
149  Tremont  St.,  r.o.ston. 

BANGS,  Francis  Reginald,  lawyer,  trustee;  b. 
Watertown,  Mass..  Dec.  24,  1S69;  s.  Kdward  and 
Anne  Outram  ( llodgkinson)  Bangs;  descendant  in 
9th  genei-ation  from  Edward  Banges,  who  came  to 
Plymouth  in  the  ship  Anne,  in  1623;  prep.  edn. 
Hopkinson's  Sch.,  Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1S91; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1S94;  m.  Anna  Dum- 
mer  Anderson,  of  Boston,  Dec.  16,  1897;  4  childien, 
Edward,  James  Outram,  Harriett  Amory,  David 
Hinckley.  Began  practice  in  Boston,  1894;  mem. 
Bangs  &  Barlow  until  1901.  Hill.  Bangs,  Barlow  & 
Homans,  1901-7,  since  ^^'illiams  &  Bangs.  Pres. 
Wareham  Cranberry  Co.;  dir.  Central  Wharf  &  Wet 
Dock  Co.,  Mut.  Nat.  Bank.  N.E.  Casualty  Co.;  trus- 
tee Bangs  Real  Estate  Trust,  Commonwealth  P.ldy. 
Trust.  Lenox  St.  Bldgs.  Trust,  Metropolitan  Asso- 
ciates, Old  South  Bldg.  Assn.,  Winthrop  Bldg. 
Trust.  Mem.  Boston  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1906-7; 
chmn.  of  2  commns.  apptd.  by  Mayor  Hibbard  on 
garbage  disposal;  climn.  commn.  apptd.  by  Gov. 
Foss  on  fire  hazard.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  Boston  Real  Estate  Echange  (dii-. ), 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Clubs:  Somerset,  Country.  Rrecreations: 
fishing.  Home:  190  Marlborough  St.  Office:  IS  Tre- 
mont  St.,  Boston. 

BANGS,  John  Kendrick,  author;  b.  Yonkers,  N.Y.. 
Mav  27,  1862;  s.  Francis  N.  and  Amelia  Frances 
(Bull)  Bangs;  Ph.B.,  Columbia,  1883;  studied  law, 
1883-4;  m.  Mary  Blalteney  Grav,  of  New  York,  Apr. 
27,  1904.  Asso.  editor  Life,  1884-8;  editor  Drawer, 
1888-99,  and  Literary  Notes,  July,  189S-Dec.,  1899, 
Harper's  Mag.;  editor  of  Literature,  1898-9,  Har- 
per's Weekly,  1898-1900,  Metropolitan  Magazine, 
Dec,  1902-June,  1903,  Puck,  1904-5.  Democratic 
candidate  for  mayor  Yonkers,  1894,  defeated;  v.-p. 
Yonkers  P.d.  of  Edn.,  1897;  pres  Halsted  Sch.,  Yon- 
kers. 1S96-1904.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
list  of  books  and  writings.)  Home:  Ogunquit.  :Me. 
Address:  7  W.  43d  St.,  New  York  * 

BANGS,  Outram,  zoologist;  b.  Watertown,  Mass., 
Jan.  12,  1S63;  s.  Edward  and  Annie  Outram  (Hodg- 
kinson)  Bangs;  ed.  Noble's  Sch.,  Boston,  and  Law- 
rence Scientific  Sch.,  Harvard.  Curator  of  mam- 
mals, Mus.  of  Comparative  Zoology,  Harvard,  since 
1900.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Washington  Acad.  Sciences, 
Boston  Soc.  Natural  History,  Biol.  Soc.  of  "Wash- 
ington. Club:  Somerset.  Extensive  contbr.  of 
papers  on  birds  and  mammals  in  The  Auk  and  proc. 
of  various  ziiol.  and  biol.  socs.  Address:  Museum 
of  Comparative  Zoology,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

BANKS,  Elmore  S.;  b.  Southport,  Conn.,  Mav  24, 
1866;  LI..B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1895;  m.  Sebree.'lvy.. 
Apr.  4.  1898.  Beulah  M.  Galloway.  Began  practic- 
ing in  Bridgeport.  Conn.,  1895;  rnem.  Davenport  & 
Banks;  judge  of  probate,  dist.  of  Fairfield,  since 
1896;  treas.  Fairfield  Co.:  trustee  Southport  Trust 
Co.;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903,  5.  7,  9.  and  Rep. 
leader  of  House  (speaker  of  House.  1909).  Home: 
Fairfield,  Conn.  Office:  Meigs  Bldg.,  Bridgeport, 
Conn. 

BANKS,  John  'Wallace,  lawyer;  b.  Bethlehem, 
Conn.,  Sept.  22,  1867;  s.  Rev.  George  W.  and  Eliza 
Frances  Banks;  A.B.,  Yale,  1889;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law 
.Sell.,  1893;  m.  Mary  Cowles  Gav,  of  Farmington, 
Conn.,  May  7,  1895.  Admitted  to  Conn  bar,  1893, 
and  since  practiced  at  Bridgeport;  mem.  Banks  & 
Nicholson;  referee  in  bankruptcy.  Mem.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Home:  70  Rushing  PI.  Office:  Meigs  Bldg.,  Bridge- 
port, Conn. 

BANKS,  1>Toses  E.,  publisher;  b.  Easton,  Conn., 
.June  15,  18:!  I;  s.  William  and  Ellen  (Burr)  Banks; 
ed.  Staples  Acad,  and  New  Britain  (Conn.)  Normal 
Sch.;  m.  Amelia  Collins,  of  New  York,  Dec.  24, 
1853;  4  children.  C.  Lincoln  (M.D),  Mrs.  L.  F.  Gard- 
ner, Mrs.  J.  Taylor  Annis.  Jane  E.  (deceased). 
Teacher  in  Conn,  several  yrs. ;  connected  with  Ivi- 
son,  Bla.keman  &  Taylor,  pubs..  New  York,  1869- 
84;  actively  engaged  and  dir.  Silver,  Burdett  <fe  Co., 


since  18S4;  mem.  Conn.  I  In.  of  Rep..  1905.  7,  8; 
chmn.  Sch.  Com.,  Fairfield,  Conn.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Recreations:  Farming.  Home:  Fairfield, 
Conn.    Office:    231  W.  39th  St.,  New  York. 

BANTA,  Arthur  Mangrun,  educator;  moved  to 
Cold   Springs    Harbor,    N.V.,    1909.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

BABBEB,  Albert  Gilman,  optical  goods  and  ear 

phones  nifr.;  b.  lOpping,  N.H.,  July  18,  1857;  s. 
James  Pilce  and  Lucinda  (Jenness)  Barber;  des- 
cendant of  Robert  Barber,  who  emigrated  from 
Yorkshire,  Eng.,  and  settled  at  Exeter,  N.H.,  1690 
(Daniel  Barber  was  a  11.  in  Revolutionary  Army 
and  his  son.  Daniel,  participated  in  battle  of  Bunk- 
er Hill);  ed.  pub.  sells..  Epping,  and  Athol  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.;  m.  Annie  Estelle  Skerrye,  of  Liverpool. 
N.S..  Jan.  1,  1880;  2  sons,  l''rederick  ATthur.  Ray- 
mond Jenness.  In  chair  factory.  Bald winsville. 
IMass.,  1871-2;  engaged  in  farming,  1872-82;  in 
carriage  shop  at  Amesbury,  Mass.,  and  in  manufac- 
ture of  shoes  at  Epping,  1883-4;  began  learning 
optical  business,  1884;  located  in  Boston  and  asso- 
ciated with  John  W.  Sanborn  in  wholesale  optical 
business,  1889;  later  Charles  A.  French  was  ad- 
mitted to  firm  which  was  incorporated,  1889,  as 
the  Globe  Optical  Co..  of  which  is  now  pres.,  the 
CO.  being  one  of  the  largest  concerns  of  the  kind 
in  tlie  East;  dir.  and  treas.  Globe  Ear  l^hone  Co. 
Pres.  AiTi.  Wholesale  Opticians,  1902-3;  mem.  Bos- 
ton Chamber  of  Commerce.  Chmn.  Selectmen  North 
Reading,  Mass.;  also  chmn.  Bd.  of  Assessors  and 
Overseers  of  Poor.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mem. 
Boston  City  Missionary  and  Ch.  Extension  Soc. 
Evangelistic  Assn.  of  N.E.  Mason  (32°).  Rec- 
reations: Farming,  traveling.  Home:  North  Read- 
ins.  Mass.  Offices:  88  Tremont  St.,  and  403  Wash- 
ington St..  Boston. 

BARBER,  D(aniel)  Pletcher,  hardware  mcht. ; 
b.  Antrim.  N.H..  Aug.  9,  1855;  s.  Rev.  Daniel  Web- 
ster and  Adeline  (Haven)  Barber;  descendant  ot 
Robert  Barber,  who  emigrated  from  Yorksliire. 
Eng.,  and  settled  at  Exeter,  N.H.,  1690;  ed.  pub. 
sells.,  N.H. ;  m.  Artena  Olivia  Mansfield,  of  East 
Saugus,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1888:  3  children,  Ralph 
Fletcher,  Florence  Marie,  Ruth  Mansfield.  Clk.  in 
firm  of  A.  M.  Gardner  &  Co.,  hardware,  Boston, 
1869-72,  Gardner  &  Chandler.  1872-88;  partner 
Chandler  &  Barber,  wliolesale  hardware,  Boston. 
1888-May  9,  1914,  when  company  was  incorporated 
as  Chandler  &  Barber  Co.,  of  which  is  pres.  Moved 
to  Newton,  Mass.,  1871;  alderman,  Newton,  1902,  3, 
4.  Mem.  Boston  Chaml^er  of  Commerce  (mem.  com. 
on  industrial  development);  1st  v.-p.  Nat.  Retail 
Hardware  Assn.;  organizer,  and  dir.  N.E.  Hardware 
Dealers'  Assn.  (pres.  1896,  1897,  and  1910;  now 
mem.  advisory  board)  ;  pres.  Newton  Y.M.C.A., 
1888,  9,  90.  Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Newton 
Civic  (pres.).  Recreations:  Fisliing,  boating. 
Home:  131  Newton ville  Av.,  Newton,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:    124   Summer  St.,  Boston. 

BARBER,  Elliot  Bates,  clergyman;  b.  Norwich. 
Conn..  Nov.  1,  1862;  s.  John  Elliot  and  Elizabeth 
Doan  (Sherman)  Barber:  descendant  of  John  Bar- 
bur,  who  signed  the  original  compact  to  found 
town  of  Dedham.  Mass.,  1637;  ed.  Broadway  Gram- 
mar Sclil.,  Norwich;  Norwich  Free  Acad.;  B.D., 
Tufts  Div.  Sch.,  1886;  spl.  work  Tufts  Coll.;  m.  Mi- 
nerva Anne  Johnson,  of  North  Orange.  Mass..  Oct. 
10.  1888.  Ordained  Universalist  ministry,  1886;  pas- 
tor North  Orange,  Mass.,  1886-8,  Bristol,  N.Y.,  1888- 
90,  Newark,  N.Y.,  1890-2,  Gardiner,  Me..  1892-1900, 
Westbrook,  1900-3,  Norwood,  Mass.,  1903-9,  Rum- 
ford,  Me.,  1909-11,  1st  Universalist  Soc.  of  Dan- 
l)Urv,  Conn.,  since  1911.  Sec.  Conn.  Commn.  of  Uni- 
ver.salist  Chs.  for  Social  Justice  and  Service;  pres. 
Ministerial  Assn.  of  Danbury  and  Vicinity.  Supt. 
schs.  Gardiner,  Me.,  1897-1900;  chmn.  City  Sch. 
Com.,  Westbrook,  1902-3;  chaplain  12th  Me.  Regt. 
Assn.  Mem.  Am.  Geog.  Soc.  Republican.  Mason 
(K.T.);  Odd  Fellow.  Recreations:  music,  yachting 
and  photography.  Home:  12  Clifton  PI.,  Dan- 
bury,  Conn. 

BARBER,  George  Danielson,  mfr. ;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1864;  s.  George  and  Eunice  Williams 
(Buck)  Barber,  and  descendant  of  Capt.  George 
Barber.  Dedham.  Mass..  16  40,  who  came  from  Eng. 
in  1635;  grad.  Worcester  High  Sch.,  1884.  Book- 
keeper   and    salesman.    New    York    office,    Geo.    C. 


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Whitney,  Christmas  and  valentine  novelties,  Wor- 
cester, 1885-87;  mem.  Arnold  &.  Barber,  mfrs.  bob- 
bins and  spools,  Killingly,  Conn.,  1887-81),  Kmer- 
-son.  Low  &  Barber  Co.,  nifrs.  envelopes,  Worcester, 
1889-93,  Worcester  Envelope  Co.  (treas.),  since 
1893.  Charter  mem.  Wellington  Rifles,  Co.  H,  2d 
Regt.,  M.V.M.;  mem.  S.A.U  (treas.).  Mason  (33°, 
K.T.,  Shriner).  Clubs:  Commonwealth,  Worcester 
<;^ountry.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  26 
Shattuck  St.  Office:  110  Foster  St.,  Worcester, 
-Mass. 

BARBER,  George  E.,  pres.  Derby  Savings  Bank, 

r)erl)>%  Conn. 

BARBBR,  Henry  H,,  business  man;  b.  Nashua, 
.\'.H.,  Dec.  16,  1SE2;  s.  Hiram  and  Lucy  (Fales) 
Barber;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Canaan  Acad.;  m.  An- 
trim, N.H.,  1873,  Fostina  i\I.  Dodge.  Began  as  elk. 
for  Taylor  &  Norwell,  Nashua;  settled  in  Milford, 
1878,  and  bought  out  firm  of  Gray  &  Howard,  dry 
goods;  now  at  head  of  dept.  store;  pres.  Souhegan 
Nat.  Bank:  trustee  Milford  Savings  Bank;  mem. 
N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891-2.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°);  Odd  Fellow.  Home: 
Milford,   N.H. 

BARBER,  Herbert  Goodell,  lawyer;  b.  Wards- 
boro,  Vt.,  Aug.  14,  1870:  s.  Daniel  M.  and  Lydia 
(Barnard)  Barber;  ed.  common  schs.;  m.  Florence 
Whittier,  of  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Oct.  20,  1909;  3  chil- 
dren. Admitted  to  bar,  1893;  practiced  at  Brattle- 
boro,  since  1896;  mem.  H.G.  &  F.E.  Barber;  state's 
atty.  Windham  Co.,  1898-1900;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of 
Rep,.  1908-10,  Senate,  1912-14;  mem.  Rep.  State 
Com.,  1908-14;  atty.-gen.  of  Vt.  since  Dec.  1,  1914. 
Mem.  Vt.  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Universalist.  Ma- 
son; Odd  Fellow.    Home:    Brattleboro,  Vt. 

BARBER,  Hubert  !■.,  mfr. ;  b.  Southfleld,  Mass., 
.Ian.  7,  1841;  s.  Levi  and  Rlieuma  (Thompson) 
Barber;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  and  South  Berkshire  Inst., 
New  Marlboro,  Mass.;  m.  Southfleld,  May  31,  1865, 
Celinda  E.  Turner.  Enlisted  in  Civil  War  as  pvt. 
Co.  A,  10th  Regt..  Mass.  Col.  Inf.;  battles  of  Wil- 
liamsburg, Yorktown,  Fair  Oaks,  also  was  in  bat- 
tles of  Malvern  Hills,  Salem  Heights,  Gettysburg, 
The  Wilderness,  Cold  Harbor  and  Petersburg:  hon. 
discharged  as  commissary  sergt.  .lune,  1864;  began 
as  peddler  of  Yankee  notions,  1867,  and  later  was 
salesman  for  Southfleld  W^hip  Co.  and  E.R.  Lay  & 
Son,  Westfleld,  Mass. ;  became  one-fourth  owner  in 
same  business,  1884;  in  business,  1S86  until  re- 
tired,  19 — :     Republican.    Home:    Southfleld  Mass. 

BARBER,  Moses  J.,  cashier  Merchants  Nat  Bank, 
Providence,    IM. 

BARBER,  Orion  Sletcalf,  judge;  b.  Jamaica,  Vt., 
July  13,  1857:  s.  Emmons  D.  and  Lucia  C.  (Pierce) 
Barber;  ed.  Bernardston  (Mass.)  Acad.,  Inst,  of 
South  Woodstock,  and  Leland  and  Gray  Sem., 
Townshend,  Vt. ;  LL.B.,  Albany  (N.Y.)  Law  Sch., 
1882;  m.  Alice  Norton,  of  Bennington,  Vt.,  June  30, 
1898.  State's  attv.,  Bennington  Co.,  1886-7;  mem. 
Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1892,  Senate,  1894;  mem.  com. 
apptd.  to  revise  Vt.  statutes,  1892-4,  and  chmn. 
com.  to  edit  and  pub.  Vt.  statutes,  1894;  state  rail- 
road commr.,  1894-6;  state  auditor,  1898-1902;  del. 
Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1896;  chmn.  Special  Tax  Com., 
1906-8;  chmn.  spl.  com.  to  prepare  and  publish  Di- 
gest of  Vt.  Reports,  1909;  asso.  .iudge  U.S.  Ct.  Cus- 
toms Appeals,  since  Ajjr.,  1910.  Mason  (K.T., 
Shriner),  Elk.  Home:  Bennington,  Vt.  Address: 
1429   New  York  Av.,  Washington.* 

BARBER,  Tliomas  Ii.,  retired  mfr. 
ham.,  Mass.,  Dec.  15,  1849;  s.  Curtis 
Ann  (Eames)  Barber;  ed.  pulj.  schs. 
jNIerrill,  of  Andover,  JNIe.,  (I)ct.   6,   18 


b.  Framing- 
H.  and  Olivia 
m.   Sarah  M. 
I  4;   1  daughter, 


Alfa  C.  (Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Calkins,  of  New  London, 
Conn.).  Began  work  in  tlie  straw  mfg.  shop  of  his 
father,  Framingham,  1867;  in  business  under  name 
of  T.L.  Barber  &  Co..  over  30  yrs.,  retiring.  1906; 
dir.  Framingham  Nat.  Bank.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Trade, 
Framingham.  Home:  39  Park  St.,  South  Fram- 
ingham,   Mass. 

BARBER,  Walter  Lewis,  M.D.;  b.  Wolcottville, 
Conn.,  June  26,  1851;  s.  Benham  and  Mary  (Wil- 
son) Barber;  ed.  Torrington  High  .Sch.;  M.D.,  Belle- 
\ue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1873;  m.  Oct. 
24,  1878,  Fannie  M.  G.  Hart,  of  Norfolk,  Conn,  (now 
deceased).      Practiced    in    ^^'aterbury    since    1873; 


trustee  Waterbury  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  New  Ha- 
ven Countv  Med.  Soc,  Waterbury  Med.  Soc,  Conn. 
State  Bd.  of  Med.  Examiners.  Republican.  Conglisi. 
Club:  Waterbury.  Address:  87  N.  Main  St.,  Wa- 
terl)nr>-,  <  'onn. 

BARBOUR,  Albion  E.,  cashier  Granite  Nat.  Bank, 
August:!.   Mf. 

BARBOUR,  Alfred  Loring-,  insurance,  banking; 
Apr.   2t.    lN:i7-.M:i\-    12,    i:M2.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BARBOUR,  Allison  Hayden,  commercial  teach- 
er; b.  Canton,  Conn.  Instr.  in  penmanship  in  pub. 
schs.  of  Tabor,  la..  2  yrs.;  commercial  teacher, 
Huntsinger's  Business  Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  6 
vrs. ;  mgr.  Barbour's  Bus.  Coll.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt., 
4  yrs.;  prin.  Commercial  Dept.  St.  Jolinsbury 
Acad.,  11  yrs.;  prin.  and  owner  Nashua  Business 
Coll.  since  1909.  Mem.  N.E.  Business  Coll.  Mgrs.' 
Assn.,  Eastern  Commercial  Teachers'  Assn. 
Conglist.    Address:     148   :Main  St.,  Nashua,  N.H. 

BARBOUR,  Anna  Maynard,  Mrs.,  author.  Dea- 
coness House  of  Mercy,  Boston,  since  1907.  Sec. 
.Am  Home  Econ.  Assn.,  1914-15.  Author:  Told  in 
tlie  Rockies,  1897;  That  Mainwaring  Affair,  1900; 
The  Award  of  Justice,  1901;  At  the  Time  Ap- 
pointed, 1903;  Breakers  Ahead,  1906.  Home:  244 
Townsend    St.,    Roxljury,    Boston.* 

BARBOUR,  Frank  A.,  consulting  engr. ;  b.  St. 
John  New  Brunswick,  May  5,  1870;  s.  George  L. 
and  Elizabetli  (Thompson)  Barbour;  A.B.,  Univ.  of 
New  Brunswick,  1888;  unmarried.  Came  to  U.S., 
1890;  practiced  in  Boston  since  1898;  mem.  Snow  & 
Barbour,  1898-05;  since  engaged  on  own  account 
in  municipal  engring.,  specializing  in  puriflcation 
of  water  and  sewage.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Am. 
Soc  for  Testing  Materials,  Am.  Water  Works 
Assn..  Am.  Pul)lic  Health  Assn.,  N.'E.  Water 
Works  Assn.  Mason.  Clubs:  City,  Engineers.  Rec- 
reations: outdoor  sports.  Home:  SomerviUe, 
Mass.    Office;    Tremont   Bldg..  Boston. 

BARBOUR,  Joseph  Lane,  lawyer;  Dec.  18,  1846- 
Feb.   :;,    1915.     (See    vol.    1909.) 

BARBOUR,  Lucius  A.,  president  Charter  Oak 
Nat.   Bank,  Hartford.  Conn. 

BARBOUR,  Ralph  Henry  ("Richard  Stillnian 
Powell"),  author;  b.  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Nov.  13, 
1870;  s.  James  Henrv  Barbour;  ed.  New  Ch.  Sch., 
Waltham,  and  Highland  IVIil.  Acad,.  Worcester, 
Mass.;  m.  Mabel  Latshaw  King,  of  Denver,  Sept. 
25,  18  95.  Contbr.  of  verse  and  short  stories  to 
mags,  under  pen  name  of  "Richard  Stillman  Pow- 
ell "  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books.) 
Home:  "Journey's  End,"  Manchester,  Mass.* 

BARBOUR,  Thomas,  naturalist:  b.  Marthas 
Vineyard.  Mass.,  Aug.  19.  1884;  s.  of  AVilliam  and 
Julia  Adelaide  (Sprague)  Barbour;  ancestry  varied. 
New  York  Dutch,  and  Huguenot,  and  Peter  Hobart, 
of  Hingham.  Mass..  on  mother's  side,  on  father  s 
side,  English  and  Irish,  in  New  York;  ed.  Brown- 
ing's Sch.,  New  York;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1906,  A.M., 
1908,  Ph.D.,  1910;  m.  Rosamond  Pierce,  of  Brook- 
line  Mass.,  Oct.  1.  1906.  Has  made  zool.  explora- 
tions in  East  and  West  Indies,  India,  Burma,  China, 
Japan,  South  and  Central  Americas,  for  Mus.  Com- 
parative Zoologv,  Cambridge;  student  specially  of 
geog  distribution  of  reptiles  and  amphibians;  now 
asso.  curator  dept.  of  reptiles  and  amphibians,  Mus. 
Comparative  Zoology;  mem.  faculty  Peabody  Mus., 
Harvard;  mem.  Library  Council  and  curator  Har- 
vard Coll.  Library.  Del.  Harvard  Univ.  to  1st  Pan- 
Am.  Scientific  Congress,  Santiago.  Chile,  190/-8 
(Dec.-.Ian.);  del.  founding  Nat.  Univ.  of  Mexico, 
Citv  of  Mexico,  Sept.,  1910;  fellow  Royal  Geog. 
Soc.,  London,  A.A.A.S..  New  York  Zool.  Soc;  mern. 
Am.  Soc.  Zoologists,  Biol.  Soc,  W^ashington,  Acad. 
Natural  Sciences,  Phila.  Clubs:  Union  (Boston), 
Universitv  and  Harvard  (New  York),  Harvard,  St. 
Botolph  ("Boston).  Cosmos  (Washington).  Author 
of  various  scientific  papers  in  relation  to  reptiles 
and  fishes,  their  systematic  classification  and  geog. 
distribution.  Home:  12  Hereford  St.,  Boston.  Ad- 
dress: Museum  Comparative  Zoology,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

BARBOUR,  Thomas  Seymour,  clergyman;  b. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  July  28,  1853;  s.  Hon.  Heman 
Humphrev  and  Frances  E.  (Merrill)  Barbour; 
brother  of  Henrv  Merlin  Barbour  and  half  brother 


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of  Clarence  Augustus  Barbour;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1874.  A.M.,  1877;  B.D.,  Rochester  Theol.  Sem..  1877; 
(D.D..  Brown,  1895);  m.  Emma  J.  White,  of  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Sept,  4,  1877.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry, 
1877;  pastor  Brockport,  N.Y.,  1877-81,  Orange,  N.J., 
1881-3,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1SS3-95.  Brookline,  Mass., 
1896-8:  foreign  sec.  Am.  Bapt.  Foreign  Mission  Soc, 
1899-12:  in  lit.  work,  1912 — .  Trustee  Newton 
Theol.  Instn..  1893 — ,  Brown  U.,  1902 — .  Home: 
Wollastim.   Mass. 

BARCIiAY,  Charles  James,  naval  officer;  Sept.  8, 
lS4a-Sept.  27,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1908-9.) 

BABCX;aY,  Doug-las  Monroe;  b.  Aberdeen,  Scot- 
land, Dec.  29,  ISSl;  s.  William  and  Mary  (Monroe) 
Barclay;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  ]!an«>,  Vt.;  student  Nor- 
wich v..  1897-9;  m.  Icy  Ella  Manchester,  of  Ran- 
dolph, Vt.,  Nov.  2,  1910.  Learned  granite  cutter's 
trade  and  engaged  with  father  in  granite  busi- 
ness; after  death  of  father,  1907,  associated  with 
brother,  as  Barclay  Bros.,  in  which  continues;  part 
owner  in  Sunny  Side  Granite  Co..  Barre  Granite 
Co.,  Standard  Granite  Co.  Mem.  Quarry  Owner's 
Assn.,  Barre  Granite  Mfrs.'  Assn.,  etc.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Barre  Auto  Gun,  Montpelier  Gun,  Lake 
Mansfield  Trout,  Mt.  Mansfield  br.  of  Green  Moun- 
tain Club.    Home:  Barre.  Vt. 

BABB,  Georg-e  Percival,  M.D.;  b.  Norwich,  Conn., 
June  9,  1S72;  s.  George  F.  and  Minerva  (Placethus) 
Bard;  M.D..  New  York  Homoe.  Med.  Coll.,  1900; 
served  as  interne  Rochester  (N.Y.)  Homce.  Hosp. 
Engaged  in  practice  at  Stafford  Springs,  Conn., 
since  May,  1902.    Home:  Stafford  Springs,  Conn. 

BABBBN,  Henry  Bartlett,  mfr. ;  b.  Rupert,  Vt., 
Sept.  14,  1S60;  s.  of  Horace  and  Alma  Eliza  (Bart- 
lett) Barden;  ed.  di.strict  schs.,  Rupert;  graded 
schs.,  Albany,  N.Y.;  Troy  Conf.  Acad.,  Poultnev, 
Vt. ;  m.  Anna  Elvira  Northup,  of  Hartford,  N.Y., 
.Jan.  12,  1885;  4  children,  Clifford  A.,  John  H.,  Etta 
May,  Zella  Northup.  Engaged  in  mfg.  Barden  au- 
tomatic cream  separators  at  Granville,  N.Y.,  until 
1888;  organized  firm  of  Barden  Bi-os..  Granville, 
1889,  moved  to  Wallingford,  Vt.,  1900;  organized, 
1902.  Wallingford  Mfg.  Co.,  of  which  was  pres. 
until  sold  to  purchasers  in  St.  Catherines,  Can.; 
bought  V2  interest  in  Troy  (N.Y.)  Scale  Co.,  1912; 
removed  to  Bennington.  Vt.,  and  built  new  plant  in 
1913:  interested  with  B.  W.  Aldrich  in  mill  and 
lumber  tract,  at  Tinmouth,  Vt.;  organized  Tin- 
mouth  Power  Co.,  of  which  is  now  mem.:  also 
mem.  Bennington  Scale  Co..  Wallingford  Water 
Co.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1906.  Senate,  1910;  chmn. 
prudential  com.  Village  of  Wallingford;  secured 
charter  for  Wallingford  Water  Co.;  secured  acts 
in  legislature  granting  Wallingford  fire  dist.  right 
to  electrify  town,  and  contract  for  fire  protection, 
etc.  Republican.  Mem.  Chipman  Lodge,  A.P.  and 
A.M.,  Wallingford;  Davenport  Chapter  No.  17, 
R.A.M. :  Killington  Commanderv  No.  6,  K.T.,  Rut- 
land, Vt.;  Cairo  Temple,  A.A.O.N.M.S.,  Rutland. 
Home:  Wallingford,  Vt. 

BABBO,  Clinton  Lloyd,  railway  official;  b.  Mont- 
gomery. Lycoming  Co.,  Pa.,  Oct.  24,  1867;  s.  Ben- 
jamin Franklin  and  Jennie  Grace  (Moore)  Bardo; 
ed.  pub.  schs.:  m.  Hannah  Abigail  Hartz.  of  Mauch 
Chunk,  Carbon  Co.,  Pa.,  .Tan.  19,  1887;  4  children, 
Edith  Jennie,  Benjamin  Franklin.  Mildred  Amelia, 
Vernon  Hartz.  Gen.  mgr.  N.Y.,  N  H.  &  H.R.R.  Co. 
since  Feb.  15,  1913.  Mason:  Odd  Fellow.  Presbvn. 
Clubs:  Ouinnipiack  (New  Haven).  Athletic  (N.Y. 
City).  Home:  24  Everit  St.  Office:  Gen.  Office 
Bldg.,  N.Y..  N.H.  &  H.R.R.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

BABBWBI.I.,  Fred  Iieslle,  asst.  prof,  chemistry, 
Case  .Sfh,  of  .Xpplied  Science,  Cleveland,  O.,  since 
Sept..    1911.     (Rep   vol.    1909.) 

BABKBB,  Albert  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Hanson,  Mass., 
Oct.  24.  1859;  s.  of  Benjamin  and  Deborah  C. 
(Damon)  Barker;  ed.  common  schs.:  studied  law 
in  office  of  B.  W.  and  Robert  O.  Hains,  Brockton: 
m.  Lucy  C.  Reynolds,  of  Hanson,  1899.  Admitted 
to  Mass.  bar,  1895:  trial  lawyer;  for  many  vrs. 
partner  of  Judge  R.  O.  Hains:  trustee  Brockton 
Savings  Bank:  selectman  Town  of  Hanson  3  vrs; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1894-5,  Senate,  1896-7; 
asst.  dist.  atty.  Southeastern  Dist.,  1906-10;  dist. 
atty.  same  dist.,  since  1910.  Republican.  Protes- 
tant.   Mason;   mem.  Odd  Fellows,  K.  of  P     Clubs: 


Commercial  (Brockton).  Athletic  (Nantucket). 
Home:  Prospect  St.,  West  Biidgewater,  Mass. 
Office:  231  Main  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

BABKBB,  B(urrill)  Bevereux,  lawyer;  b.  Sept. 
12,  1878;  s.  of  William  G.  and  Alice  T.  (Miller) 
Barker.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1901;  LL.B..  Harvard  U. 
Law  Sch.,  1903;  m.  Irene  Fitch  Shepard,  of  N.Y. 
City,  Jan.  16,  1907;  1  son,  B.  Devereux,  Jr.  Prac- 
ticed in  Boston,  since  1903;  trustee  Berkshire  Fac- 
tory Tiust,  Cambridge  Building  Trust,  Cambridge 
Factoiy  Trust,  Monks  Building  Trust;  dir.  and 
treas.  Boston  Storage  Co.;  trustee  Commercial 
Realty  Trust,  etc.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Union,  Harvard  (Boston),  Eastern  Yacht. 
Recreations:  yachting.  Home:  313  Marlboro  St. 
Office:   35  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

BABKBB,  Byron  Puller,  M.D.;  b.  Bath,  Me.,  Nov. 
19,  1872;  s.  Samuel  C.  and  Julia  (Fuller)  Barker; 
A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1893;  M.D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll., 
I'hila.,  1896;  m.  Mildred  Todd,  of  Bath,  Dec.  14, 
1910.  Practiced  in  Bath  since  1896.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Me.  Mod.  Assn.    Address:  Bath,  Me. 

BABKBB,  C.  I.,  mfr.;   (See  vol.   1909.) 

BABKBB,  Christopher  P.,  M.D. ;  b.  Middletown, 
R.T..  Oct.  ;n,  1849;  s.  Robinson  P.  and  Julia  A. 
(Peckham)  Barker;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1875.  A.M., 
1878;  M.D.,  U.  Med.  Coll.  of  New  York,  1882;  m. 
Middletown,  May  24.  1881,  Helen  E.  Peckham;  2 
childien,  Williston  Wright,  Eleanor  May.  Has 
practiced  in  Newport,  R.I.,  since  1882;  visiting 
physician  and  trustee  Newport  Hosp.;  dir.  Aquid- 
neck  Nat.  Bank;  maj.  and  surgeon  Newport  Arty. 
Co.,  1879-14:  mem.  Pub.  Sch.  Com.  many  yrs. 
(chmn.  to  1915,  still  mem.);  was  mem.  Newport 
Bd.  of  Health.  Mem.  Newport  Med.  Soc.  (pres.), 
R.I.  Med.  Soc.  (pres.).  Am.  Med.  Assn.,  Am.  Acad. 
of  Med.  Mason  (K.T.).  Republican.  Baptist. 
Home:  32  Bull  St.,  Newport,  R.I. 

BABKBB,  Blbridg-e  Gerry,  lumber  dealer;  b. 
Onondaga,  N.Y.,  June  5,  1850;  s.  George  Humphrey 
and  Eliza  (Hayden)  Barker;  grad.  Commercial 
Inst.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1867;  m.  Alice  M.,  d.  of 
Dr.  ,J.  T.  and  Catherine  (Joiner)  Schonwald,  of 
Wilmington,  N.C.,  May  10,  1871;  2  sons  and  3 
daughters.  Engaged  in  cotton,  naval  stores  and 
lumber  business,  Wilmington,  N.C..  1868-88;  re- 
moved to  Woburn,  Mass.,  and  established  the  Bar- 
ker Lumber  Co.,  1889.  Democrat.  Unitarian.  Ma- 
son (K.T.).  Clubs:  Mishwum,  Towanda.  Home: 
Woburn,  Mass. 

BABKBB,  Bliza  Harris  Lawiion  (Mrs.  Richard  J. 
Barker):  b.  Tiverton.  R.I.,  June  22,  1856;  d.  Moses 
Turner  and  Elizabeth  Tillinghast  (Harris)  Law- 
ton;  ed.  in  Bridgeport  Sch.,  Tiverton,  R.I.,  and  at 
Vassar  Coll.:  m.  Hon.  Richard  Jackson  Barker,  of 
Tiverton,  R.I.,  Oct.  9,  1873;  1  son,  Richard  Jackson 
Barker,  Jr.  (Brown  U.,  class  of  1898).  Prominent 
in  social  and  club  affairs;  chmn.  Tiverton  Sch.  Com. 
since  1893;  v. -p.  R.I.  Inst,  of  Instrn.;  mem.  bd. 
dirs.  Women's  Union  (Fall  River,  Mass.).  Union 
Hosp.  Bd.  of  Lady  Mgrs.;  mem.  bd.  R.I.  Soc.  for 
Collegiate  Edn.  of  "Women  in  Brown  U. :  mem.  bd. 
W^omen's  Exchange,  Fall  River:  pres.  for  R.I.  of 
Nat.  Women's  Rivers  and  Harbors  Congress  of 
U.S.  Mem.  Old  Colony  Hist.  Soc,  Va.  Soc.  for 
Preservation  of  Va.  Anti(juities:  state  regent  for 
Pocahontas  Memorial  Assn.;  hon.  state  regent  R.T. 
D.A.R.;  ex-v.-p.  Gen.  Nat.  Soc.  D.A.R.,  Colonial 
Dames;  lion.  v.-p.  R.I.  Peace  Soc;  etc.  Episco- 
palian. Clubs:  Woman's  City  (Boston),  Woman's, 
Fortnightly  (Fall  River).  Wrote:  (brochure) 
Daughters  of  Liberty;  also  contbr.  to  mags,  and 
newspapers  on  patriotic  and  social  topics.  Recre- 
ations: motoring,  collections.  Home:  "The  Out- 
look." Tiverton,  R.I. 

BABKBB,  Porrest  Bdson,  lawyer;  Sept.  29,  1853- 

Nov.  21,  1914.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BABKBB,  P(rederic)  Buerene.  hardware  mcht. ; 
b.  Providence,  R.I..  Mar.  ."^1.  1854;  s.  Frederic  A. 
and  Lucinda  E.  (Lewis')  Barker:  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Pawtucket,  and  IVTowrv  &  Goff's  Sch..  Providence; 
m.  Stella  F.  Smith,  of  Pawtucket.  R.I.,  May  12, 
1880:  2  children,  Louise,  Aenes.  Has  engaged  in 
hardware  business  since  1872;  mem.  Barker,  Chad- 
sev  <fe  Co.,  Providence:  mem.  Citv  Council,  Paw- 
tucket,   1903-9;    mem.    R.I.    Ho.    of    Rep.,    1912-16. 


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Mem.  Pawtucket  Bd.  of  Trade.  Mem.  S.A.R.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Club:  To  Kalon.  Home: 
Pawtucket,   R.I. 

BARKER,  Harry  Asaliel,  surgeon;  b.  Cuttings- 
vllle,  Vt.,  Mar.  I'T.  185N:  s.  William  Henry  Harri- 
son and  Caro  l-'rances  (.Finne.y)  Harker;  A.B.,  Wil- 
liam.s  Coll.,  ^^'illiamstown,  Mass.,  1S76;  took  one 
course  of  lectures  at  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine; 
M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1883;  asst. 
house  surgeon  JManhattan  Eye  and  Ear  Hosp., 
New  York;  unmarried.  Asst.  surgeon  New  Y'orli 
Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  staff  of  Dr.  Edward  G.  Lov- 
ing, 1884-8;  attending  surgeon  Bellevue  Hosp., 
Dept.  Outdoor  Poor;  attending  surgeon  Clinical 
Dept.,  New  Y^ork  U.,  and  asst.  to  chair  of  otology, 
same  uni\'.;  instr.  oplithalmology.  New  Y'ork  Poly- 
clinic Med.  Sch.  and  Hosp.;  clin.  asst.  New  York 
Post-Grad.  !Med.  Sell  and  Hosp.;  examiner  and  ex- 
pert for  New  Y'ork  Elevated  Ry.  cos.,  1884-8;  re- 
moved to  Burlington,  Vt.,  1895;  ophthalmologist 
to  Fanny  Allen  Hosp.,  Winooski  Park,  Vt.,  1895-8. 
Mem.  Burlington  and  Chittenden  Co.  Clin.  Soc,  Vt. 
State  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Recreations:  boating, 
fishing,  hunting.  Home:  26  Buell  St.,  Burling- 
ton, Vt. 

BARKER,  Henry  Ames,  corporation  mgr. ;  b. 
Providence.  Fl.L,  Apr.  4,  1868;  s.  Henry  Rodman  and 
Annie  Cushman  (Tripp)  Barker;  grad.  English  and 
Classical  sch.,  and  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design,  Providence; 
elk.  Prov.  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  1888-91;  Ph.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1893  (A.M..  1910);  married;  secy.,  1893-5,  secy, 
and  treas.,  1895-7,  secy.,  treas.  and  gen.  mgr.  since 
1897;  also  dir.  since  1901,  R.I.  Electric  Protective 
Co.,  pub.  service  electric  Are  and  burglar  alarm 
office,  and  standard  time  system  of  R.I.  Originated 
the  project,  now  established,  of  a  Metropolitan 
Park  system  for  Providence  and  surrounding 
towns,  and  designed  tlie  preliminary  plans,  since 
adopted  by  the  state,  through  cooperation  of  the 
Providence  Bd.  of  Trade;  Pub.  Park  Assn.  and  R.I. 
Chap.  Am.  Inst.  Architects.  Exec,  officer  and  mem. 
exec.  com.  of  Met.  Park  Commn.  of  Providence 
Plantations  since  its  establishment  in  1905;  first 
chmn.  of  R.I.  state  Conservation  Commn.;  treas. 
Pub.  Park  Assn.  of  R.I.  Mem.  exec.  bd.  Am.  Civic 
Assn.,  hdqrs.  Washington,  D.  C;  v. -p.  Nat.  Con- 
servation Congress  and  Nat.  City  Planning  Conf. ; 
mem.  Nat.  Municipal  League,  Am.  Forestry  Assn., 
Atlantic  Deeper  Waterways  Assn.;  del.  to  various 
ann.  convs.  for  Am.  Civic  Assn.,  state  of  R.I.,  Prov. 
Bd.  of  Trade,  etc.;  mem.  exec.  com.  R.I.  League  of 
Improvement  socs.  and  East  Side  Improvement 
Soc.  of  Providence;  chmn.  Providence  City  Plan 
(Z;om.;  "town  booster"  of  Town  Criers'  Assn.  of  R.I. ; 
mem.  exec.  com.  of  Providence  Playground  Assn., 
and  exec.  Council  of  Providence  Bd.  of  Trade. 
Trustee  R.I.  Hosp.  Corpn.  Mem.  R.I.  Chap,  of 
A. I. A.;  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design  corpn.,  R.  I.  Hist.  Soc, 
Citizens'  Hist.  Assn.,  Providence  Soc.  for  Organized 
Charitj',  Providence  Economic  Club,  R.I.  Business 
Men's  Assn..  Drama  League  of  Boston,  Providence 
Musical  Assn..  Original  Incorporator  "Talma  (Dra- 
matic) Club  and  v. p.  and  stage  mgr.  since  1887: 
stage  dir.  and  mem.  Bd.  of  Mgrs.  "The  Players" 
since  1909.  Pres.  of  Ninigret,  Quacompaug  and 
Pausacaco  country  clubs:  other  clubs;  Providence 
j-^rt..  University.  i3rown  Union.  Turk's  Head.  East 
Side  Tennis.  R.I.  Country,  Squantum,  Players 
(Providence  and  New  Y'ork).  Recreations  (and  oc- 
casionally business  arcliitecture) :  especially  civic, 
theatrical  and  country  house:  municipal  designing; 
stage  directing  and  acting  (about  235  productions), 
bicycling,  motoring,  canoeing,  travel,  stereoptican 
addresses  and  publicity  work  for  promotion  oif  civic 
art  and  development,  country  life  and  conservation, 
writing  of  pamphlets,  booklets  and  magazine  ar- 
ticles. Home:  44  Orchard  Av.  Office:  32  Custom 
House   St.,    Providence,    R.I. 

BARKER,  Herbert  Austin,  clergyman;  b.  Three 
Rivers,  Mass..  Nov.  8,  1872:  s.  Franklin  and  Arvilla 
(McClintock)  Barker;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1897;  B.D.. 
Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1901;  m.  Mary  L.  White,  of 
Saco,  Me.,  July  15,  1903;  2  children,  Herbert  F., 
Ruth  W.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1903;  pas- 
tor Boylston  Ch.,  .Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1903-13, 
Eliot  Ch.,  Lowell,  since  1913.    Home:    Lowell,  Mass. 

BARKER,  Jolin  Marshall,  university  prof.;  b. 
Fredericktown.   O..   Oct.    1,    1849;   s.   Joseph   N.   and 


Nancy  J.  (Benedict)  Barker;  A.B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan 
U.,  1874,  A.M.,  1877;  B.D.,  Boston  U.,  1877,  Ph.D., 
1892;  m.  Alice  L.  Bixler,  of  Wooster,  O.,  July  3. 
1877.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1876;  pastor  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  1876-7,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1877-.S;  mis- 
sionary in  Pachuca,  Mex.,  1878-85;  pastor  lOlling- 
ton,  N.Y.,  1885-7,  Fredonia,  N.Y.,  1887-9;  prof, 
economics,  Ohio  Wesleyan  U.,  1889-99;  prof,  soci- 
ology, Boston  U.,  since  1899.  Dir.  Watch  and  Ward 
Soc.  Clubs:  Puddingstone,  Boston  Outing.  Repul)- 
lican.  Author:  Wealth  and  Its  Uses,  1893;  Col- 
leges in  America,  1895;  History  of  Ohio  Methodism, 
1898;  The  Saloon  Problem  and  Social  Reform,  1905. 
Home:    Newton  Centre,   Mass.* 

BARKER,  Iiewis  Appleton,  lawyer;  b.  Bangor, 
Me.,  Jan.  15,  1878;  s.  Lewis  A.  and  Margaret  Larch 
(Appleton)  Barlver;  descendant  of  Maj.  Samuel 
Appleton,  commander-in-chief  of  Mass.  forces  in 
King  Philip's  War;  also  of  11  direct  ancestor.s  who 
served  in  tlie  Am.  Revolution;  student  Brown  U.; 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1897-8,  1898-9;  LL.B.,  U. 
of  Me.  Law  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Alice  Elizabeth  Wagner, 
of  Prospect,  Me.,  ,Iuly  17,  1912.  Began  practice  at 
Bangor,  1900;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903-01;  re- 
moved to  Boston,  1911.  Republican.  Mem.  S.A.R., 
Theta  Delta  Chi,  Elks  (ex-pres.  Me.  Elks'  Assn.). 
Author  of  "The  Great  Maine  Conspiracy":  also 
contbr.  many  articles  on  tlie  early  buccaneers  and 
pirates,  and  is  regarded  as  an  authority  on  this 
subject.  Has  a  large  collection  of  fire-arms  and 
swords,  about  1,200  in  nuinber,  in  which  is  the 
sword  surrendered  by  Santa  Anna  to  Gen.  Sam. 
Houston,  at  the  Battle  of  San  Jacinto:  the  pocket 
pistols  of  Gen.  Pichegru,  assassinated  in  prison  by 
order  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte;  etc.  Home:  40  Uni- 
versity Rd.,  Brookline.  Office:  406-407  Barristers 
Hall,   Boston,   Mass. 

BARKER,  Melville  Hazen,  mechanical  engr. ;  b. 
Bridgton,  Me.,  Aug.  20,  1848;  s.  William  D.  and 
Juruslia  W.  (Littlefield)  Barker;  ed.  grammar  and 
high  schs.,  Cliicago;  U.  of  Wis.:  m.  Sarah  A.  Win- 
chell,  of  Acton.  Me.,  June'21,  1870  (died  1913);  2 
children,  Eva  M.,  Ethel  M.  (died  1913),  Ada  M. 
Began  active  career  in  engring.  dept.,  Everett 
Mills,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1870;  became  connected  as 
engr.  with  Am.  Tool  &  Machine  Co.,  Boston,  1874, 
dir.  and  gen  mgr.  since  1894.  Mem.  Nat.  Metal 
Trades'  Assn.,  Nat.  Founders'  Assn.,  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason; 
mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Knights  of  Honor.  Clubs:  City, 
Engineers',  Art  (Boston);  Engineers',  Machinery 
(New  Y^ork).  Recreations:  country  life,  art,  mu- 
sic. Home:  11  Moultrie  St.,  Dorchester,  Boston; 
(summer)  Lake  Shore  Park,  N.H.,  Gilford.  N.H. 
Office:   109  Beach  St.,  Boston. 

BARKER,  Nellie  Florence  (Mrs.  George  J.  Bar- 
ker), club  W'Onian;  b.  Waltham,  Mass.,  Nov.  26, 
1862;  d.  Benjamin  Franklin  and  Mary  Ellen  (Wal- 
lace) Clough;  descendant  of  Clough,  Story,  White 
families;  grad.  Waltham  High  Sch.  (valedictorian), 
1881;  m.  George  Jenison  Barker,  of  West  Newton, 
Mass.,  Oct.  28,  1885.  Sec.  of  Charity  Club  since 
1898;  past  matron  Electa  Chapter  No.  19,  O.E.S. ; 
pres.  Waltham  Musical  Club  12  yrs. ;  mem.  Boston 
Browning  Soc;  etc.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Wom- 
an's, of  Waltham  (ex.-pres.).  Women's  City  (Bos- 
ton),  etc.  Has  traveled  extensively  in  America  and 
abroad;  one  of  the  few  to  visit  Nain,  Labrador. 
Home:    42  Prospect  St.,  Waltham,   Mass. 

BARKER,  Orville  Anson,  druggist  and  stationer; 
June  17,   lS40-Feb.   21.  1912.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BARKER,  Otis  Webb,  clergyman;  b.  Brooklyn. 
N.Y.,  Nov.  26,  1861;  s.  Ezra  Dennis  and  Maria  Day 
(Otis)  Barker;  descendant  of  John  Barker,  1740; 
prep.  edn.  Adelphi  Acad.,  1877-80;  A.B.,  Amherst, 
1884,  A.M.,  1887;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1893;  m. 
Eloise  Lloyd,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Sept.  17,  1890;  2 
children.  Edward  Lloyd,  Adefene  Day.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministrv,  1893;  pastor  Newtown,  Conn., 
1893-05;  asso.  pastor  4th  Ch.,  Hartford,  since  1909. 
JMem.  Chi  Psi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Republican.  Home: 
145   Warrenton  Av.,   Hartford,   Conn. 

BARKER,  Perry,  fuel  engineer;  b.  Rochelle,  111., 
Mar.  28,  1882;  s.  Franklin  and  Josephine  (Waite) 
Barker:  B.A.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1904,  M.S.,  1907;  m. 
Harriette  Haynes  Pierce,  of  Boston,  June  10.  1914. 
Began  active  career  as  fuel  engr.  for  Peabody  Coal 


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Co.,  Chicago,  1904-5;  practiced  as  consulting  fuel 
engr.,  1905-6;  asst.  engr.,  fuel  tests,  U.S.  Geol.  Sur- 
vey, 1906-9;  fuel  engr.  Arthur  U.  Little,  Inc.,  Bo.s- 
ton,  since  1909;  now  head  of  dept.  and  dir.  Mem. 
Am.  See.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Am.  Gas  Inst.,  Am.  Cheni. 
Soc,  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Itepublican.  Club:  Engi- 
neers' (Boston).  Home:  1277  Cominonwealtli  Av., 
OfBce:    93  Broad  St.,  Boston. 

BARKER,  Richard  Jackson,  lumber  mcht. ;  b. 
Ti\t  rton,  K.I.,  ,lan.  L'7,  istlt;  .s.  Benjamin  and  Cath- 
erine Jackson  (Dennis)  Barlcer;  ed.  I'^riends'  Sch., 
Providence;  Eaglewood  Mil.  Acad.,  Pei-th  Amboy, 
.V..T.;  Rensselaer  Polv.  Inst.,  Troy,  N.Y.,  1S68;  m. 
Eliza  Harri.s  Dawton.  of  Tiverton,  Oct.  9,  1873;  1 
son,  Richard  Jaclison,  Jr.  Founder  and  1st  pres. 
AV'arren  (K.l. )  Loan  &  trust  Co.,  treas.  Barker 
l.,umber  Co.,  Fall  River,  Mass.;  pres.  Town  Coun^ 
cil,  Tiverton,  R.I.;  twice  Dem.  candidate  for  state 
senator  from  Warren.  Judge-advocate  1st  Brigade 
R.  I.  Militia  under  Gov.  Burnside,  and  mem.  of  his 
stafT.  Episcopalian.  Cluli:  Union  (Warren,  R.I.). 
Home:  Tiverton,  R.I.  Olfice:  Barker  Lumber  Co. 
Bldg.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

BARIiOW,  Erson  B.,  insurance;  b.  Helena,  N.Y., 
Oct.  i;u.  Isn:;;  s.  Ira  and  Elizabeth  (Keenan)  Bar- 
low; ed.  common  schs.  and  Cornwall  Commercial 
('oil.;  m.  Aug.  7,  190."i,  Dillian  Bero,  of  Hogansburg, 
N.Y.  Engaged  in  ins.  business  in  Lowell,  Mass., 
since  1906;  mem.  Tliomas  C.  Lee  &  Co.;  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909,  10,  11,  Senate,  1912;  county 
commr.  of  Middlesex  county,  elected  Nov.  1913,  for 
3  yrs.  Republican.  Home:  127  Pine  St.  Office:  52 
Central    St.,    Lowell,   Mass. 

BARIiOW,  John,  educator;  b.  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  Nov. 
28,  lcS72;  s.  Henry  and  Helen  Cvthera  (Benton) 
Barlow;  B.S.,  Middleburv  (Vt.)  Coll.,  1895;  A.M., 
Brown  U.,  1S96.  Prof,  zoology,  R.I.  Coll.  of  Agr., 
since  1898.  Mem.  Phi  Betti  Kappa,  Delta  LTpsilon. 
Home:     Kingston,    il.l. 

BARIIOW,  John  Henry,  Grand  Sec.  Grand  Lodge 
of  (^onn.,  F.  &  A.M.;  Nov.  7,  1832-19 — .  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

BARIiOW,  John  Whitney,  brigadier-gen.  U.S.A.; 
.Tune  20,  lS38-:Mar.  1.  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,   1914-15.)* 

BARIiOW,  Robert  Shaw,  lawyer;  b.  Staten 
Island.  N.Y.,  .July  4,  1869;  s.  Francis  C.  and  Ellen 
(Shaw)  Bailow;  orep.  edn.  Cutler  School,  New 
Y'ork;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891,  A.M.,  1894;  LL.B.,  Har- 
vard Law  School,  1894;  unmarried.  Began  prac- 
tice in  New  York,  1894;  removed  to  Boston,  Jan.  1, 
1898;  mem.  firm  of  Hill,  Barlow  &  Homans;  trustee 
Hemenway  Chambers  Trust,  Old  Colony  Associ- 
ates. Mem.  Bar  Assn.,  City  of  Boston,  Mass.,  Bar 
Assn.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Tennis  and  Racquet. 
Home:  41  Beacon  St.  Office:  1035  Exchange  Bldg., 
Boston. 

BARNABI:b,  Henry  Clay,  operatic  comedian;  b 
Portsmoutl).  N.  H.,  Nov.  14,  1833;  s.  Willis  Barna- 
bee:  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Clara,  d.  Ma.i.  Daniel  George, 
of  Warner-,  N.Fl..  1859.  Clerk  in  dry  goods  house, 
Portsmouth,  until  1854,  later  in  wholesale  house  in 
Boston.  Ajipeaied.  beginning  A])r.  30,  1854,  in  en- 
tertainments of  Mercantile  Library  Assn..  where 
he  developed  talents  as  comedian,  vocalist  and 
mimic;  sang  in  ch.  choii's  in  Boston,  Jamaica  I'lain, 
and  Roxbury,  and  for  19  yrs.  mem.  Cli.  of  Unit\- 
Quartet,  Boston;  gave  up  mercantile  pursuits,  1S65. 
Organized  Barnabee  Operetta  Co.,  and  in  1870,  the 
Barnabee  Concert  Co.;  afterward  for  several  yrs. 
appeared  in  lyceum  courses  in  his  monologue, 
"Patchwork,  or  An  Evening  with  Barnabee"; 
joined  Boston  Ideal  Opera  Co.,  Apr.,  1879,  appear- 
ing as  Sir  .Joseph  Porter,  in  Pinafore,  followed  by 
leading  roles  in  other  operas.  In  1887,  with  Tom 
Karl  and  W.  H.  Macdonald,  organized  The  Bosto- 
niaiis.  in  wliich  he  has  created  leading  opera  roles, 
notably  the  Sheriff  of  Nottingham  in  Robin  Hood; 
first  appeai-ed  in  vaudeville,  Brooklyn,  Sept.  12, 
1904.  Mem.  Vncient  and  Hon.  Arty.  Co.,  Boston. 
Author:  My  Watidei-ings,  1913.  Home:  16  Roanoke 
Av.,   Jamaica  Plain,   Mass.* 

BARNARD,  Charles,  writer,  dramatist;  moved 
to  Pasadena.  Cal.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,   1914-15.) 


BARNARD,  Charles  A.,  lawver;  b.  Augusta,  Me., 
May  7.  lS4:i;  s.  ol  Rev.  Albert  F.  and  Eliza  A. 
(Emery)  Barnard;  descendant  of  Robert  Barnard, 
who  came  from  England,  in  1640,  and  settled  in 
Andover,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1863;  m. 
Ellen  A.  Hunt,  of  Boston,  Aug.  14,  1879.  Prof, 
ancient  languages,  Albion  Coll.,  Mich.,  1863;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1865;  asst.  elk.  Police  Ct.,  Boston, 
1865-6,  Municipal  Ct.,  1866-85;  bail  commr.  Suffolk 
County,  1874-85;  judge  of  Municipal  Ct.  of  Boston, 
for  Brighton  Dist.,  since  19(12.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Mem.  Chi  I'si,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Author: 
Forms  of  Complaints  Under  Massachusetts  Stat- 
utes. Home:  45  Parsons  St.  Office:  Mimicipal 
Court,   Brighton   District.   Boston. 

BARNARD,  Charles  Alonzo,  homoeopathic  phy- 
sician; b.  Milledgeville,  Ga.,  Aug.  16,  1843;  s.  Louis 
W.  Paine  of  Woonsoclvet,  R.I.,  and  Jane  (Nelson) 
I'aine,  of  N.H. ;  father  was  of  old  colonial  stock, 
said  to  have  descended  from  Peregrine  White,  the 
first  white  child  born  in  America,  through  the 
Paine  and  Aldrich  families,  both  of  whicii  have 
coats  of  arms;  mother  was  also  of  colonial  stock; 
on  account  of  death  of  mother,  was  adopted  by 
William  H.  and  Nancy  C.  Barnard;  ed.  in  pub. 
schs.  of  Providence,  grad.  from  high  sch.;  while 
in  high  sch.  was  selected  to  read  the  Declaration  of 
Independence  at  the  municipal  celebration  of  Prov- 
idence, July  4,  1863;  after  leaving  sch.  was  em- 
ployed as  shipping  elk.  by  Mead,  Lacey  &  Co.,  New 
York,  4  yrs.;  served  as  1st  It.  Co.  D,  1st  Regt.,  R.l. 
Militia,  during  Civil  War;  m.  Nov.  29,  1866,  to  Ma- 
tilda P.,  widow  of  Rev.  Robert  Roberts,  of  Brook- 
lyn, N.Y^. ;  2  children,  William  H.  of  Ark.,  and 
Rthelwyn  N.  Chasby,  of  Providence,  R.I.  Went  to 
Kan.,  June,  1868,  on  account  of  ill  health,  and  en- 
gaged in  farming  and  stock  raising,  in  which  he 
was  successful,  and  built  up  a  vigorous  physique; 
returned  east  owing  to  sudden  death  of  his  wife 
and  the  loss  of  his  home  by  fire,  and  studied  medi- 
cine; grad.  Univ.  Med.  (^'oll.  (New  Y'ork  U.),  1879; 
settled  at  Centerdale,  R.I.,  where  he  has  enjoyed 
a  large  practice.  Married,  Sept.  6,  1881,  to  Eliza- 
beth T.,  d.  Henry  G.  Luther,  of  Providence,  R.I.: 
4  children,  Luther,  of  El  Paso,  Tex.,  Edith,  of 
Providence,  Mrs.  Walter  Gilbert,  of  Providence, 
Clinton,  of  Pasadena,  Cal.;  again  married  June  9, 
1892,  to  Adelaide  R.,  d.  John  A.  Mowry.  of  Smith- 
field,  R.I.  Visiting  phys.  R.I.  Homoe.  Hosp.,  also 
mem.  bd.  trustees;  pres.  Bd.  of  Health  of  Town 
of  Johnston;  med.  examiner  of  Dist.  4,  State  of 
R  I.,  for  30  yrs.  Pres.  R.I.  Homoe.  Soc,  Jan.,  1890- 
Jan.,  1893;  pres.  R.I.  Medico-Legal  Soc,  2  yrs.; 
mein.  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  N.Y''. Medico-Legal 
Soc,  Mass.  Surg.  Soc,  Providence  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Sons  of  Am.  Revolution.  Charter  mem. 
Narragansett  Lodge  A.O.U.W.  and  the  first  med. 
examiner  of  the  lodge.  Staunch  Republican  but 
has  sliunned  public  office.  Joined  the  Methodist 
Ch.  at  age  of  21  and  has  been  an  ardent  sup- 
porter of  the  church;  ti-ustee  and  treas.  of  the 
.Johnston  Free  Bapt  Ch.  for  30  yrs.;  formerly 
inem.  exec.  bd.  R.I.  Free  Bapt.  Assn.;  twice  pres. 
I-'ree  Bapt.  Social  LTnion.  Recreations:  learing  of 
blooded   horses.     Home:   Centerdale,   R.I. 

BARNARD,  Edward  Herbert,  artist;  July  10, 
1855-.\pr.   16.  1909.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BARNARD,  Simon,  mercliant;  b.  Poland,  Mar. 
IS,  IN.fil;  s.  Baiuch  and  Emilie  (Cohen)  Barnard; 
widower;  8  children,  Esther,  Benjamin.  Anna, 
Manuel,  Louis,  Leslie,  Harold,  Pauline.  Came  to 
America,  1865  or  1866;  entered  mercantile  business 
in  Boston,  1872:  head  of  firm  of  S.  Barnard,  mfr. 
of  pants;  dir.  Dorchester  Trust  Co.  Jewish  re- 
ligion. Mem.  St.  .John  Lodge.  F.  and  A.M.;  Bav 
State  Lodge,  I.O.O.F.,  Boston  (trustee).  Home:  840 
Beacon  .St.    Office:   34  Chauncey  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BARNARD,  William  I>ambert,  lawyer:  b.  Bos- 
ton. June  15.  1877;  s.  James  IMunson  and  Harriet 
Lambei-t  (Otis)  Barnard;  descendant  of  John  Otis, 
1st  settler  of  Hingham,  Mass.,  and  of  .John  Barn- 
ard, 1st  settler  of  Deerfield,  Mass.,  and  collater- 
ally of  ,James  Otis,  the  Patriot,  and  Hon.  William 
Lambert,  first  royal  collector  of  customs  of  Prov- 
ince of  Mass.  Bay:  prep.  edn.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.. 
Savannah,  Ga. ;  ed.  Newton  High  Sch.;  Harvard, 
1899;    LL.B.,   Boston   U.   Law   Sch.,   1901;    m.   Lucy 


WHO'S  WTTO  IN  NEW   KNGLAND 


Pearson,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1903.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1901.  since  practiced  in  Bos- 
ton; harbor  master,  Hinsham.  Mass.,  1905-15;  sec. 
and  treas.  Rep.  Town  Com.  since  1907;  sec.  Plym- 
outli  Co.  Hep.  Club.  Trustee  N.K.  Hosp.  for  Women 
and  Children;  dir.  Barnard  Memorial.  Mem.  Mass. 
Bar  Assn..  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston;  treas.  Plym- 
outh Co.  Bar  Assn.  Pres.  Yacht  Racing-  Assn.  of 
Mass.,  1914.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Ijoyal  Legion. 
Clubs:  Hingham  Yacht  (commodore,  1910-15), 
Boston  Yacht,  Corinthian  Yacht,  Harvard  of  Bos- 
ton, Wompatuck  of  Hingiiam.  Old  Cohiny  of 
Plymouth.  Contbr.  to  law  and  yachting  mags. 
Recreations:  yachting.  Home:  Hingham,  Mass. 
Office:  50  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

BARNES,  Albert  Mallard,  gas  official;  b.  Lancas- 
ter, Mass.,  Oct.  9,  184S;  s.  .John  W.  and  Adaline 
(Mallard)  Barnes;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1S71.  Began  in 
the  sugar  importing  business  and  continued  until 
1S97;  sec.  and  treas.  Cambridge  Gas  Light  Co., 
1897-Jan.,  1913:  since  pres.  and  gen.  mgr.  same; 
also  dir.  Harvard  Trust  Co.  Trustee  Cambridge 
Pub.  Library;  trustee  and  sec.  bd.  dirs.  Cambridge 
Hosp.  Clubs:  Harvard  and  Engineers'  (Boston), 
Oakley  Country.  Recreations:  golf,  music.  Home: 
17  Lancaster  St.  Office:  719  Mass.  A  v.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

BARNES,  Charles  Benjamin,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Nov.  1,  1S6S;  s.  Cliarles  Benjamin  and  Clara  Loviisa 
(Page)  Barnes:  descendant  of  Thomas  Barnes,  one 
of  the  first  settlers  of  Hingham,  1636;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1890;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.  1893;  m.  Jo- 
sepliine  Lea  Low,  of  Philadelphia,  Nov.  17,  1897; 
4  children,  Bertlia  Lea,  Charles  B.,  Jr.,  Clara  P., 
John  P.  Began  practice  in  1893  witli  firm  of  Long 
&  Hemenway;  now  Hemenway  &  Barnes.  Dir.  Web- 
ster &  Atlas  Nat.  Bank,  Boston,  Hingham  Water 
Co.,  Nantasket  Beacli  Steamboat  Co.:  trustee  Hing- 
ham Instn.  for  Savings;  referee  in  bankruptcy, 
1898-01;  instr.  in  suretyship.  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1897-8;  moderator  Town  of  Hingliam.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass.  Bar  Assns.,  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  Union,  Somerset, 
Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York),  Curtis,  Lawyers, 
Cohasset  Golf  (pres.).  Recreations:  liunting,  fish- 
ing. Home:  Hingham,  Mass.  Office:  334  Tremont 
Bldg.,   Boston. 

BARNES,  Charles  Herbert,  banlv  tieas.;  b.  Plym- 
outli,  Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1860;  s  Winslow  Carver  and 
Elizabeth  (IDiman)  Barnes;  grad.  Plymoutli  Higli 
Sch.,  1877;  m.  Sara  P.  Blakely,  of  Medford,  Mass., 
Aug.  3,  1912.  Began  with  Taylor,  Thomas  &  Co., 
wholesale  drj'  goods,  1878;  with  John  A.  Andrews 
&  Co.,  wholesale  grocers,  1880-99;  casliier  Med- 
ford Nat.  Bank,  1900-7;  sec.  and  treas.  Medford 
Trust  Co.  since  1908;  mem.  Bd.  of  Sinking  Fund 
Commrs.,  Medford.  Republican.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Club;  Medford.  Home:  37  Oakland  St.  Office:  25 
Higli    St.,    Medford,   Mass. 

BARNES,  Charles  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Houlton,  Me., 
Oct.  12,  1869;  s.  Francis  and  Isa  A.  (Putnam) 
Barnes:  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1892. 
A.M.,  1893;  m.  Annie  M.  Richardson,  of  Norway. 
Me.,  Aug.  19,  1896.  Prin.  pub.  higli  sclis.  of  Lisbon, 
and  Norway.  Me.,  and  Atlleboro.  Mass.,  1892-9; 
supt.  schs.,  Norway,  Me.,  1899-10;  admitted  to  bar, 
Oxford  County,  Me.,  1900;  county  attv.,  Oxford  Co., 
1904-9;  asst.  atty.-gen.  of  Me.,  1909-11;  mem.  Her- 
sey  &  Barnes.  Houlton,  Me.,  since  1911.  Trustee 
Ricker  Classical  Inst.:  mem.  Houlton  Sch.  Bd. : 
Trustee  Houlton  Pub.  Library;  commr.  for  Me.  of 
Nat.  Commn.  on  Uniform  State  Laws  since  1913. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Mason  (K.T. );  mem.  Grange. 
Knights  of  the  Golden  Eagle.    Home:    Houlton,  Me. 

BARNES,  Clarence  Alfred,  lawver;  b.  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.,  Aug.  28.  1882:  s.  William  D.  and  Mabel  F. 
(Hardine)  Barnes;  B.A.  Yale  1904;  LL.B..  Yale  Law 
Sch.,  1906;  m.  Helen  V.  Long,  of  Norwich,  Conn., 
Apr.  13,  1906;  3  children,  Clarence  Alfred,  Jr.,  Da- 
vid Harding,  Jane.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  Feb., 
1907;  pres.  Beacon  Mortgage  &  Realty  Co.,  Aldin 
Hall  (iori)n.;  .«ec.  and  dir.  Mansfield  Realty  Co.; 
dir.  Thomas  G.  Plant  Co.,  Alumni  Social  Service 
Bureau;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912-13.  Re- 
publican. Conslist.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Club: 
Boston     Athletic.       Recreations:       golf,     shooting. 


Home:  Mansfield,  Mass.  Office:  85  Devonsliire  St., 
Boston. 

BARNES,  Eldred  Iiewis  Manley,  clergyman;  b. 
Chelsea,  VI.,  Apr.  20,  1^70;  s.  Lewis  and  Jennette 
(Bennett)  Barnes;  grad.  Montpelier  Sem.,  1891; 
Ph.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1895;  post-grad,  work, 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theology;  m.  Bessie  T.  Penni- 
man,  of  Hartland,  Vt,  June  5,  1901;  3  children, 
Eldora  Elizabeth,  Robert  Penniman,  Damon.  Or- 
dained M.E.  ministry,  1896;  various  appmts.  Vt. 
Conf.,  1896-8,  Hartland,  1899,  1900,  Cambridge, 
1901-3,  Isle  La  IMotte,  1906-8,  Pittsfield  and  Stock- 
bridge,  1909-14,  South  Royalton  and  South  Tun- 
bridge,  since  Apr.,  1914.  Statistician  Vt.  Conf. 
Home:     South   Royalton,  Vt. 

BARNES,  Francis  J.,  M.D.;  b.  1863;  A.B.,  Boston 

Coll.,  1884;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1888.  Prof, 
physiol.  psychology,  Boston  Coll.:  mom.  corpn  anr» 
trustee  Mass.  Sch.  for  Feeble  Minded.  Home:  67 
Brattle   St.,   Cambridge,    Mass. 

BARNES,  Erank  Haselhurst,  M.D. ;  b.  Mohawk, 
Herkimer  Co.,  N.Y.,  June  17,  1872:  s.  Charles  Tap- 
pan  and  Flora  Ann  Barnes;  grad.  Utica  (N.Y.)  Free 
Acad.,  1891;  studied  under  pvt.  tutor;  M.D.,  New 
York  Med.  Coll.,  1896;  m.  Ella  Betts  Jerman,  of 
Stamford,  Conn.,  Sept.  22,  1897.  Propr.  Dr.  Barnes 
Sanitarium.  Stamford,  since  1898;  instr.  in  neurol- 
ogy, Post-Grad.  Hosp.,  N.Y.  City,  pres.  Stamford 
Br.  of  Trade;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Stamford;  dir.  Stam- 
ford Y.M.C.A.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc, 
Fairfield  County  Med.  Assn.  (v. -p.).  Republican. 
Presbyn.  Clubs:  Suburban.  Stamford  Yacht.  Home: 
North  Stamford  Rd.,  Stamford,  Conn.* 

BARNES,  Harry  Iiee,  M.D.;  b.  Adams,  Mass., 
Aug.  10,  1877;  s.  Rufus  Thurston  and  Rhoda  (Bur- 
nett) Barnes;  grad.  Adams  (Mass.)  High  Sch., 
June  27,  1895;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medlclnb. 
June  30,  1898;  m.  Lena  R.  P.  Meek,  of  Wallum, 
Lake,  R.I.,  Sept.  7,  1909;  3  children.  Muriel  Meek, 
Frances  Burnet,  Norman  Tliurston.  Asst.  phys. 
Danvers  (Mass.)  Insane  Hosp.,  1899-02;  resident 
phys.  Annex  Loomis  Sanatorium,  Libertv,  N.Y., 
1902-3;  med.  supt.  Stony  Wold  Sanatorium,' Kuslia- 
qua,  N.Y.,  1903-5;  resident  phys.  and  supt.  R.I. 
State  Sanatorium  since  Oct.  1.  1905.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Sanatorium  Assn.  (sec,  1910- 
14);  Am.  Climatol.  Assn.,  Nat.  Civic  Federation, 
Nat.  Assn.  for  Study  and  Prevention  of  Tubercu- 
losis, R.I.  Anti-Tuberculosis  Assn.  (dir.),  R.I.  Hist. 
Soc,  sec  R.I.  State  Commn.  on  hospitals  for  ad- 
vanced tuberculosis,  1911.  Contbr.  to  med.  jours. 
Home:    Wallvim  Lake.   R.I. 

BARNES,  Henry  Jabez,  M.D. ;  b.  Northboro. 
Mass.,  Feb.  16,  184  8;  s.  Dr.  Henrv  and  Elizabeth 
(Ball)  Barnes;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1872;  m. 
Augustine  Leiievre,  of  Paris,  France,  1880;  1 
daughter,  Marie  E.  Interne  Boston  City  Hosp.: 
surgeon  out-patient  dept.,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1873- 
4;  prof,  hygiene.  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.  Mem. 
Internal.  Congress  of  Hygiene,  Paris,  1889;  studied 
European  water  supplies  and  sewerage  systems; 
instrumental  in  obtaining  spl.  cominn.  to  examine 
water  supply  of  Boston,  resulting  in  excavation  of 
storage  basins;  long  an  advocate  of  utilization 
of  sewage.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  jVIass.  Med.  Soc,  Am. 
Pub.  Health  Assn.  Contbr.  to  sanitary  and  med. 
jours.     Office:     429   Beacon   St..    Boston. 

BARNES,  Hiram  Putnam,  artist,  illustrator;  b. 
Boston.  Apr.  1.  1857;  s.  Hiram  Putnam  and  Delcena 
(McCuUock)  Barnes;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  studied  draw- 
ing and  painting  with  F'ernand  Lungren  and  V. 
Childe  Hassain:  m.  Helen  Gertrude  Russell,  of 
Cambridge,  J\Iass..  Jan.  25.  1883.  Began  as  en.grav- 
er,  making  designs  for  Waltham  Watch  Co. ;  also 
engraved  on  wood:  became  illustrator  for  leading 
Boston  pubis:  Exliibited  water  colors  Boston  Art 
Club.    Home:    Waltham,  :Mass.* 

BARNES,  Lemuel  Call,  Baptist  clergyman: 
moved  to  New  Yoi'k.  (See  vol.  1909.  also  Who's 
Who   in    Amei'ica.    191l-1.'i.) 

BARNES,  Norman  Adelbert;  Aug.   18,   lS43-Mar. 

8.    1911.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

BARNES,  Sarah  Dyer,  educator.    (See  vol.  1909.) 
BARNES,    Stephen    Goodyear,    educator,    clergy- 
man; b.  I'erth  ^Vmboy,  N.J.,  ^Vpr.  2,  1853;  s.  Joshua 


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Edward  and  Elizabeth  ( Woodbridge)  Barnes;  A.B., 
Lafavette  Coll.,  1S73,  rh.D.,  for  studies  in  Eng- 
lish philologrv,  1878,  Litt.  D.,  for  studies  in  lit., 
1890;  Antiover  Theol.  Sem.,  1878-9;  grad.  Hartford 
Theol.  Sem.,  1892;  (D.D.,  la.  Coll.,  1896);  m.  Han- 
nah W.  Magoun,  of  Grinnell,  la.,  .June  14,  1881. 
Prof.  English  lit.,  la.  Coll.,  1873-91;  ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1S81;  pastor  l.iongmoadow,  Mass.,  1891- 
1900;  coll.  pastor  and  dean  theol.  dept.,  Fisk  U., 
Tenn.,  1900-2;  pastor  South  Ch.,  St.  .lohnsbury.  Vt., 
1902-11;  supplied  First  Ch.,  Burlington,  Vt.,  1912- 
13.  Dir.  of  religious  work,  1913 — ,  piof.  Bibl.  his- 
tory, since  1914,  U.  of  Vt.  Lecturer  on  theology, 
Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1902;  lecturer  at  Knowlton 
Conference,  Que.,  1908,  and  olhei-  similar  confer- 
ences; v.-p.  Fi-ench  Am.  Coll.,  Springfield,  Mass., 
1897-1901;  trustee  St.  Jolinst)uiy  .\cad.,  1908-11. 
Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Autlior;  Voices  of  Faith 
and  I.iOve  (poems),  1908.  Also  essays  and  addresses 
on  lit.  and  religious  subjects  in  various  periodicals. 
Editor  of  French  American  Citizen,  1894-5.  Home: 
Burlington,    Vt.* 

BARNES,  Thomas  H.,  teacher;  b.  Waltham, 
Mass.,  Auf;.  :;4.  Isol;  s.  of  Thomas  and  Adaline 
(Lawrence)  Barnes;  grad.  Bridgewater  Normal 
Sch.,  Mass.;  (A.M.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1905);  m.  Louisa  J. 
Varney,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  Aug.  8,  1860;  1  son,  Will- 
iam T.  Began  teaching  at  Ijexington,  Mass.,  1853; 
is  now  master  emeritus  Gaston  School,  Boston. 
Mem.  Boston  Masters'  Assn  ,  Mass.  Sch.  Masters' 
Club,  Am.  Inst.  Instrn.,  N.B.A.  Republican.  Ma- 
son. Universalist.  Clubs:  Universalist  (Boston), 
Citizens'  Assn.  Home:  773  E.  Broadway,  South 
Boston,    Mass. 

BARNES,  Wilbur  Bmmersou,  wholesale  com- 
mission merchant;  b.  Somerville,  Mass.,  Aug.  7, 
1875:  s.  Myron  E.  and  Annie  S.  (Bussey)  Barnes; 
ed.  pub.  and  high  schools,  Somerville,  and  Com- 
mercial Business  College;  m.  Barbara  P.  Pollard,  of 
Boston.  .Tan.,  21,  1902;  children,  Robert  Emmei'son, 
Philip  Wilbur.  Has  been  identified  with  the  whole- 
sale beef  commission  business  since  1S92,  now  sole 
proprietor  of  fii-m  operated  in  own  name.  Member 
Boston  Produce  Exchange.  Recreations:  motoring. 
Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  22  Blackstone  St., 
Boston. 

BARNBS,  William,  lawyer;  Mav  26,  1824-Feb. 
23,   im;',.    (See  vol.   190  9.) 

BARNBS,  William  Alstine,  electrician;  b.  Plain- 
ville.  Conn..  May  31,  1843;  s.  William  Balnbridge 
and  Irene  (Smith)  Barnes;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Wolcott, 
Whitneyville,  Stafford,  and  Forestville,  Conn.,  and 
high  sch.,  Bristol,  Conn.;  studied  chemistry  and 
science  under  Prof.  N.  S.  Manross,  of  Amherst;  m. 
Elizabeth  Ormisher,  of  Waterbury,  Conn.,  Aug. 
29,  1869;  2  children,  Eva  Louise,  and  Emma 
(Barnes)  Snow;  2  grandchildren,  William  Olin 
Snow,  and  Sherman  Alstine  Snow.  Was  with 
Maxim  in  his  early  experiments  and  later  set  up 
the  dynamos  on  the  Brooklyn  Bridge;  wiied  and 
set  first  lighting  of  .Tersey  City  feriy  boats;  wired 
Capitol  at  Albany,  the  steamer  Guiding  Star,  at 
Cincinnati,  which  conveyed  a  Congressional  com. 
on  examination  of  Mississippi  River  almost  its 
whole  length;  also  wired  Cincinnati  Commercial 
Gazette  office  and  much  other  pioneer  work,  in- 
cluding 1st  electric  lights  in  Richmond,  Va. ; 
originator  of  perfoi-ated  sheet  music:  supt.  fire 
Telegraph,  Bridgeport,  from  1886,  now  retired. 
Mason:  mem.  S.A.R.,  Order  of  Eastern  Star  (Past 
Supieme  Patron  Supreme  Council  of  the  Aina- 
ranth).  Recreations:  genealogical  work,  has  much 
history  of  over  fifty  earliest  settlei-s  of  New  Ha- 
ven, and  earlier  of  Boston  Bay  Colonists,  who  were 
his  ancestors.  Home:  535  Seaview  Av.,  Bridgeport, 
Conn. 

BARNEY,  Charles  Neal,  lawyer;  b.  Lynn,  Mass., 
.lune  27,  1875;  s.  William  M.  and  Marv  L.  (Neal) 
Barney;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1895,  A.M.,  1909;  LL  B 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  189S;  admitted  to  bar, 
1898;  m.  Maiden,  Mass.  .lune  27,  1901,  Maizie 
Blaikie.  Practiced  in  Boston,  1898-1900;  T.,ynn 
since  1900,  in  partnership  with  Henrv  T.  Lummus 
(now  judge  Lynn  Dist.  Ct.)  mem.  Lynn  Citv  Coun- 
cil, 1900-1-3-4;  mayor  of  Lynn,  1906-7;  presiil.  elec- 
tor, 1908:  trustee  Commonwealth  Savings  Bank; 
trustee    Tufts    Coll.;    lecturer    on    equitv,    Boston 


Evening  Law  Sch.,  since  1907.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass. 
bar  assns.,  Lynn  Hist.  Soc.  (v.-p.).  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
(Tufts),  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Universalist.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Mass.  Republican  (exec,  com.),  P>oston  City 
(Boston),  Oxford,  Whiting  (Lynn),  Bucks  Harbor 
Yacht   (Me.).    Home:  Lynn,  Mass. 

BARNEY,  Charles  Oscar,  editor,  publisher;  b. 
Orange.  N.H.,  .July  21,  1S44;  s.  Aaron  and  Sarah 
Ann  (Chase)  Barnev;  ed.  Grafton  Select  Sch.  and 
Canaan  Union  Acad.;  m.  Enfield.  X.H.,  July,  1874, 
Mai-y  E.  Wilmartli.  Established  Canaan  Reporter, 
1867;  the  oldest  publisher  in  yrs.  of  service  in 
N.H.;  elk.  and  dir.  Crystal  Lake  Water  Co.;  mem. 
N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901;  sp'l  justice,  Canaan  Police 
Ct.,  for  many  yrs.;  mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Com.,  1912. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Mem.  K.  of  P.  (grand 
chancellor,  N.H.,  1901),  Grange.  Home:  Canaan, 
N.H. 

BARNEY,  Lewis  Wyckliffe,  clergyman;  b.  N.Y. 
City,  May  8,  1864;  s.  Matthias  and  Maria  Barney; 
A.B.,  Coll.  City  of  New  York,  1884;  Union  Theol. 
Sem.,  1888;  Ph.D.,  New  York  U.,  1892;  m.  Emma  J. 
Kerr,  of  New  York,  May  20,  1890.  Ordained  Pres- 
byterian ministry,  1888;  stated  supply.  Whitestone, 
N.Y.,  1887-8;  pastor  same,  1888-90;  missionary 
Grace  Ch.,  N.Y.  City,  1890-2:  pastor  GreeneviUe 
Congl.  Ch.,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1892-7;  stated  supply, 
.lersey  City.  N.J.,  1897-1900;  pastor  Presbyn.  Ch., 
Kingston,  N.Y.,  1900-5,  Ainslee  St.  Ch.,  Brooklyn, 
1905-11,  1st  Ch.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  since  1911. 
Progressive  Republican.  Mason.  Home:  Sound 
Beach,  Conn. 

BARNEY,  Milo  Wells,  banker:  b.  East  Brook- 
field,  Mass.,  Jan.  14,  1S66;  s.  Rev.  Miles  R.  and  Anne 
(Loi'd)  Barnev;  removed  with  parents  to  Swanton, 
Vt.,  1S72;  ed.  Swanton  Acad.:  m.  Swanton,  1893, 
Clara  L.  Tupper.  Mfr.  of  marble  since  1888;  v.-p. 
Swanton  Savings  Bank  &  Trust  Co.;  rnem.  Vt. 
Senate,  1908.  Republican.  IMethodist.  Home: 
Swanton,  Vt. 

BARNEY,  Samuel  Eben,  college  prof.;  b.  New 
riaven.  Conn.,  Jan.  16,  1859;  s.  Samuel  Eben  and 
Eunice  (Whittlesey)  Barney;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Sci- 
entific Sch.,  Yale,  1879,  C.E.,  1885;  m.  New  Haveri, 
July  8,  1884,  Ida  E.  Bushnell.  Mem.  engr.  corps, 
Burlington  &  Mo.  River  R.R.,  1879-80;  in  charge  of 
exploration  surveys  in  Rocky  Mountains,  same  ry., 
1880-1;  locating  engr.  with  engring.  corps.  Union 
Pacific  Ry.,  1881-3:  returned  to  New  Haven,  1884. 
as  instr.  in  civ.  engring.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.; 
asst.  prof.,  same,  since  1895.  Fellow  A.A.A.S. ;  mem. 
Conn.  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  Conn.  Acad,  of  Science, 
Amer.  Pub.  Health  Assn.,  Sigma  Xi.  Clubs:  Grad- 
uates', Yale.  Home:  346  Whitney  Av.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

BARNEY,  Walter  Hammond,  lawver;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Sept.  20,  1855:  s.  Josiah  Kent  and 
Susan  Hunt  (Hammond)  Barney;  ed.  pub.  schs.. 
Providence,  and  Silver  City,  Nev. ;  grad.  Mowry  and 
Goff  English  and  Classical  Sch.,  Providence,  1872: 
A.B..  Brown  U.,  1876,  A.M.,  1879;  studied  law  in 
office  of  Col  well  &  Colt:  m.  Providence,  June  21, 
1882,  Sarah  L.  Walker;  1  son,  Walter  Howard.  Ad- 
mitted to  R.I.  Bar,  1879;  mem.  Colwell  &  Barnev, 
1882-95,  Barney  &  Norris,  1896-9,  Barney  &  Lee 
since  1899:  sec.  and  dir.  Ready  In(iex  Co.;  dir.  R.I. 
Electric  Protective  Co. ;  Miiem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.. 
1888-9;  mem.  Common  Council,  Providence,  1891-7, 
Sch.  Com.  Providence,  1890-03.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Am.  Soc.  Jurisprudence,  R.I.  Bar  Assn.,  R.I.  Hist. 
Soc,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Beta  Theta 
Pi  Alumni  Assn..  of  Providence.  Repulilican.  Metli- 
odist.  Clubs:  University,  Pomliam,  Turks  Head, 
Narratransett  Whist,  of  Providence  (pres. ),  Edge- 
wood  Yacht,  R.I.  Automobile:  Am.  Whist  (Boston): 
The  AVhist,  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Automobile  Club  of 
America  (New  York);  Albany  Chess  and  Whist 
(Albany,  N.Y.).  Recreations:  whist:  one  of  the 
or.aranizers  of  Am.  Whist  League,  its  1st  sec,  1891- 
.'">,  pres.  1896-7:  1st  pres.  N.E.  Whist  Assn..  1893-6: 
lion.  mem.  N.Y.  State  Whist  Assn.,  Atlantic  MHiist 
.Assn..  Woman's  Whist  Leacrue.  Home:  250  Wash- 
ington Av.  Office:  Industrial  Trust  Bldg.,  Provi- 
dence.  R.I. 

BARNICOAT,  Frederick,  statue  cutter;  b.  Pen- 
rvn,  Cornwall,  Ensr.,  Apr.  7,  1856;  s.  Thomas  P.  and 
Emma  (Curdew)  Barnicoat;  common  sch.  edn.;  ar- 


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rived  in  America,  1880;  m.  Marv  M.  Lawry  Pen- 
ryn,  Cornwall,  Eng.,  May  24,  iSSl;  children,  F. 
Charles,  Stanley  H..  Xelson  W.,  Frederick,  Jr.,  Ger- 
trude, Emma,  Charlotte,  Minnie.  Learned  trade  of 
granite  cutting  in  Ens.  and  worked  as  granite  car- 
ver and  statue  cutter  in  Westerly,  R.I.,  and  Cam- 
bridge, Rlass. ;  located  in  Quinc>-,  Mass.,  1886;  in 
granite  statuary  business  since  1888;  also  treas. 
Crumb  Quarry  Co.,  Inc.,  owner.s  of  A.  G.  Crumb 
Quarry,  Westerly,  R.I.  Mason;  mem.  Sons  of  St. 
Georse.  Home:  1  Independence  A  v.  Ottice:  17 
Inter\ale    St.,    Quincy,    Mass. 

BARNS,  Thomas  EUwood,  bank  cashier;  b.  Mil- 
ford,  Mass..  Xo\.  27.  1875:  s.  John  and  Phebe  (Bat- 
tey)  Barns;  crad.  Milford  Higli  Sch.,  June,  1895; 
m.  Apr.  24,  1907,  Florence  M.  Whitney,  of  Marl- 
boro, N.H.  Entered  employ  of  Milford  Nat.  Bank 
as  elk.,  July,  1895;  cashier  same  since  Oct.  25, 
1909.  Republican.  Friends  Ch.  Home:  232  Main 
St.,   Milford,   Mass. 

BARNUM,  Charles  W.,  iron  mfr.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BARNUM,  Dana  Dwight,  mechanical  engineer; 
b.  Betliel,  Conn.,  Aug.  15,  1872;  s.  William  H.  and 
Lydia  (Alvord)  Barnum;  M.E.,  Stevens  Inst.  Tech., 
Hoboken,  N.J.,  1895;  m.  j\larv  Caroline  Munroe,  of 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Oct.  16,  1900;  2  sons,  Dwight, 
John  Munroe.  Draftsman,  E.  W.  Bliss  &  Co., 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1895;  chemist,  Worcester  Gas  Light 
Co.,  1895-6;  supt.  of  distribution  same  co.,  1896-02, 
supt.  1902-9,  since  gen.  mgr.  Mem.  N.E.  Assn.  Gas 
Engrs.,  Am.  Gas  Inst.,  Soc.  of  Gas  Lighting  (New 
York),  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  Episco- 
palian. Clubs:  Worcester,  Tatnucli  Country,  Quin- 
sigamond  Boat.  Home:  48  Fruit  St.  Office:  210 
Main  St.,  "^A'orcester,  jMass. 

BARNUM,  Eli  C,  b.  East  Kent,  Conn.,  Dec.   14, 

184  4;  s.  Beeclier  and  Sopliia  (Comes)  Barnum; 
com.  sch.  ed. ;  ni.  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  Dec.  29,  1868, 
Eliza  J.  Ward.  Clk.  in  store,  1861-9;  associated 
with  C.  A.  Hotchkiss  and  bought  out  the  business, 
continuing  1869-73;  purchased  interest  of  partner, 
1873,  and  continuing  in  charge  until  1893,  when 
sold  out  and  has  since  devoted  attention  to  water 
business;  sec,  treas.  and  gen.  mgr.  Naugatuck 
Water  Co.    Home:  89  Elm  St.,  Naugatuck,  Conn. 

BARNUM,  Heudiick  Ware,  lawyer;  b.  Danbury, 
Conn.,  Apr.  12,  1879;  s.  Hendrick  and  Charlotte  M. 
(Ware)  Barnum;  paternal  ancestor,  Tliomas  Bar- 
num,  who  settled  in  Danbury.  Conn.,  1685;  inater- 
nal  ancestor,  Robert  Ware,  who  settled  in  Ded- 
ham,  Mass.,  1692;  A.B.,  St.  Lawrence  U.,  1899, 
A.M.,  1900;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1900;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1903;  m.  Margarett  H.  Currier,  of  Colton, 
N.Y.,  Apr.  28,  1906;  3  children,  Margarett  Eliza- 
beth, Elinor  Pamela,  Marian  Ware.  Practiced  at 
Boston  since  1903;  mem.  Elder,  Whitman  &  Bar- 
num since  1909;  asst.  atty.  gen.  of  Mass.,  1915. 
Mem.  Norfolk  County  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Uni- 
versalist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  City.  Boston  Ath- 
letic, W^aumpatuck  Country.  Recreations:  fencing, 
tennis,  golf.  Home:  199  Chapman  St.,  Canton, 
Mass.    Office:  1104  Pemberton  Bldg.,  Boston. 

BARNWBJjIi,  Middleton  Stuart,  clergyman;  ed. 
Hampden  Sidney  Coll.,  Va. :  B.D.,  Theol.  "Sem.,  Va., 
1909.  Deacon  and  priest  P.E.  Ch.,  1908;  asst.,  Shel- 
by ville,  Ky.,  1908-9;  asst.,  Christ  Ch.,  Baltimore, 
Md.,  1909-11;  rector  St.  Andrew's  Ch.,  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  since  1911.    Home:  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

BARNV,  Caroline  Chalier  Clark,  religious  edu- 
cator: b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Jan.  12,  1S70;  d.  Samuel 
Bushnell  and  Rhoda  Emma  (Wadsworth)  Clark; 
descendant  of  John  Alden,  of  the  Mayflower, 
and  on  mother's  side  of  Colonel  Wadsworth,  of 
Hartford,  Conn.;  Ph.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1895; 
m.  Rev.  Edward  Mitchell  Barny,  of  Medford,  Mass., 
Julv  19.  1904  .  Teacher  in  high  sch.,  Willimantic, 
Conn.,  1895-8;  head  dept.  of  English.  Beverly  High 
Sch.,  Mass.,  1898-04;  training  teacher  Bible  Sch. 
teachers,  R.I.,  and  Mass.,  1908-9;  state  super- 
visor Mass.  Universalist  Bible  Schs.,  Boston,  since 
1909.  Lecturer  for  Woman's  Club,  lecturer  and 
story  teller  for  Mothers'  Club,  library  courses, 
and  in  summer  schs.  Mem.  Religious  Edn.  Assn., 
Nat.  Congress  of  Mothers,  Phi  Sigma.  Club:  Bos- 
ton College.  Recreations:  literature,  camping,  bird 
study,   study  of  nature,   story   telling.     Home:    33 


Forest  St.,  Medford,  Mass.    Office:  359  Boylston  St., 
Boston. 

BARR,  rrank,  railway  official;  died  Sept.  8,  1914; 
(See  vol.  1909,  also  Wlio's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.)* 

BARR,  Joseph,  lawyer;  b.  Suffleld,  Conn.,  July 
14,  1882;  K.  Siiniuel  and  Sarah  J.  (Graham)  Barr; 
grad.  Conn.  Lit.  Institution,  1901;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law 
Sell.,  1904;  unmarried.  Practiced  at  Suffield  and 
Hartford  since  1904;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909, 
1911  (climn.  com.  on  constl.  amendments);  chmn. 
Rep.  Town  Com,  Suffleld.  iMem.  Conn.  Bar.  Assn. 
Mason.  Clubs:  City  (Hartford),  Masonic  (Suffield). 
Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Address:  Suffleld, 
Conn.,  and   902   Main   St.,   Hartford,   Conn. 

BARR,  Thomas  Francis,  brigadier-gen.  U.S.A.; 
b.  West  Cambridge  (now  Arlington),  Mass.,  Nov.  18, 
1837;  s.  Thomas  and  Jean  Barr;  ed.  Lowell,  Mass.; 
admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1859;  m.  Julia  Maria  Minot 
Chase,  of  Lyme,  N.H.,  Sept.  9,  1863.  In  U.S.  civil 
service,  NV'ashington,  1861-4;  practiced  law  in  D.C.; 
apptd.  maj.  and  judge  advocate  vols.,  Feb.  26,  1865; 
transferred  to  regular  army,  Feb.  25,  1867;  It.-col. 
and  deputy  judge  advocate-gen.,  July  5,  1884;  col. 
and  asst.  judge  advocate-gen.,  Aug.  3,  1895;  brig.- 
gen.  and  judge  advocate-gen..  May  21,  1901;  retired 
May  22,  1901.  Commr.  U.S.  Mil.  Prison,  Ft.  Leaven- 
worth, Kan.,  1873-94:  mil.  sec.  to  Sees,  of  War 
Ramsey,  Lincoln,  Endicott  and  Proctor:  judge  ad- 
vocate in  many  important  court-martial  cases, 
notably  those  of  Gen.  Innis  N.  Palmer,  Maj.  Mar- 
cus A.  Reno,  Maj.  Charles  B.  Throckmorton,  and 
Capt.  Oberlin  M.  Carter.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph  (Bos- 
ton), Army  and  Navy  (New  York).  Home:  Canaan, 
N.H.* 

BARRAJA-FRAUBNFBI.BER,  Joseph,  naval 
architect,  mech.  engr. :  b.  Naples.  Italy,  May  6, 
1881;  s.  Nicolo  and  Louise  (Frauenf elder)  Barraja; 
descendant  of  the  Barrajas,  of  Aragon  (Castile) 
Spain;  g.s.  of  George  Frauenfelder,  of  Switzerland, 
who  introduced  lithography  into  Italy,  1839;  grad. 
Nautical  Coll.,  Naples,  1901;  post-grad,  work  in 
Mech.  and  Industrial  engring.,  Naples  and  Milan, 
1902;  came  to  America.  1902;  unmarried.  Designer, 
Townsend  &  Downey  Shipbuilding  and  Drv  Dock 
Co.,  N.Y.  City,  1902-3,  Fore  River  Ship  &  Engine 
Co.,  Quincy,  Mass.,  1903-5,  Holland  Torpedo  Boat 
Co.,  later  Electric  Boat  Co.,  Quincy,  1905-11;  asst. 
to  chief  engr..  Fore  River  Shipbuilding  Corpn. ; 
chief  engr.,  Fiat-San  Giorgio  Co.,  Spezia,  Italy, 
1913-14;  Lake  Torpedo  Boat  Co.,  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
since  April  15,  1914.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs. 
since  1914.  Soc.  Naval  Architects  and  Marine 
Engrs.  since  1914.  Served  in  11th  Light  Cav., 
Italy,  1900;  formerly  drill  master  United  Boys' 
Brigade  of  America.  LTnitarian.  Mem.  Bridgeport 
Oratorio  Soc.  Recreations:  music,  outdoor  sports, 
photography,  water  sports.  Home:  845  Cleveland 
A  v.  Office:  Lake  Torpedo  Boat  Co.,  Bridgeport, 
Conn. 

BARRBIiIi,  Joseph,  geologist:  b.  New  Provi- 
dence, N.J.,  Dec.  15,  1869;  s.  Henrv  Ferdinand  and 
Elizabeth  (Wisner)  Barrell;  B.S.,  Lehigh  U.,  South 
Bethlehem,  Pa.,  1892.  E.M.,  1893,  M.S.,  1897:  Ph.D. 
Yale,  1900;  m.  Lena  Hopper  Bailey,  of  South  Beth- 
lehem, Pa..  Dec.  27,  1902.  Pub.  sch.  teacher,  1886-7; 
instr.  in  mining  and  metallurgy,  Lehigh  U.,  1893-7; 
asst.  mining  engr.,  Lehigh  Valley  Coal  Co.,  1894, 
Butte  &  Boston,  and  Boston  &  Montana  Mining 
COS.,  Butte.  Mont.,  1897-8;  field  asst,  U.S.  Geol. 
Survey,  1899-01:  asst.  prof,  geology,  Lehigh  U., 
and  in  charge  of  dept.  of  natural  sciences,  1900-3; 
asst.  prof,  geology,  1903-8,  prof,  structural  geology, 
1908 — ,  Yale  U.  Home:  279  Willow  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.* 

BARRBI^I^,  Mary  Blizaheth,  M.D. ;  b.  York,  Me.; 
d.  Charles  C.  and  Martha  J.  Barrell:  ed  Gorhani 
(Me.)  Normal  Sch.;  Brackett  Acad.,  Greenland, 
N.H.;  M.D.,  W^oman's  Med.  Coll.  of  Pa.,  Phila. 
1897;  unmarried.  Practiced  at  Worcester,  Mass 
since  1898;  gynecologist  Out-patient  Dept.,  Memo- 
rial Hosp.:  gynecologist  St.  Vincent's  Hosp.  Mem 
A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  W^orcester  Countv  Med 
Soc.  Conglist.  Club:  W^oman's.  Address:  904  Main 
St.,  W^orcester,  Mass. 

BARRET,  IieRoy  Carr,  Orientalist;  b.  Cape 
Girardeau,  Mo.,  Mar.  11,  1877;  s.  Thomas  Carr  and 


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Prai..,    —    ..  .        ,        •         ,1   •        . 

Hopkins  1903-7;  preceptor  in  classics,  Princeton, 
1907-')  •  instr.  in  classics,  Dartmoulli,  1909-10; 
prof  "Latin.  Trinity  Coll.,  since  1910.  Mem.  Am. 
Fliilol  Assn..  Am.  Oriental  Soc,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Democrat.  Presbyn.  Mem. 
Am'  Assn.  University  Professors.  Is  making 
a  critical  edition  of  the  Kashmirian  Atharva 
Veda  three  parts  of  which  have  appeared  in  the 
Journal  of  the  American  Oriental  Soc.  Address: 
Trinity  Collosc,    Hartford,   Conn. 

BARB£TT,  Edward  William,  M.D.;  b.  Milford, 
.Mass.,  1S69;  s.  Robert  and  Catherine  (McCormack) 
Barrett;  ed.  Milford  High  Sch.;  B.Sc,  Mass.  Agrl. 
Coll.,  1889;  Harvard  U.,  'I  summer  courses;  M.D., 
Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.  Pa.,  1902;  unmarried. 
Interne  St.  Agnes  Hosp.,  Phila.,  1902,  1903;  prac- 
ticed in  Medford,  Mass.,  since  1904;  city  pliys., 
Medford;  med.  examiner  for  John  Hancock  Life 
Ins  Co.,  State  Mut.  Life  Assurance  Co.,  United 
Order  of  Pilgrim  Fathers,  etc.;  mem.  Medford  Sch. 
Com.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Medford  Med. 
Soc.    Address:  34  Washington  St.,  Medford,  Mass. 

BARRETT,  Felix,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  St.  Louis, 
Can  Auk  9  1860;  s.  Joseph  and  Olive  (Cabana) 
Barrett;  grad.  Westbrook  High  Sch.;  M.D.,  U.S. 
Med  Coll.,  N.Y.  City,  1883;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me. 
(Bowdoin),  1893;  m.  Cora  Isabel  Cloudman,  of 
Westbrook,  Me.,  May  27,  1887;  2  children,  Flora 
Martin,  Frances  Syle.  Began  practice  in  Portland, 
Me  1884;  phys.  in  chief  Barrett  Hosp.  1909;  makes 
a  specialty  of  electro-therapeutics;  served  as  city 
phys  and  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Westbrook.  Mem.  Am. 
Electro-Therapeutic  Assn.,  N.E.  Assn.  Physical 
Therapeutics,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Cumberland  County 
Med  Soc,  Westbrook  Med.  Club.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason  (Blue  Lodge,  Chapter  and  Coun- 
cil)- mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America.  Recreations:  sea  shore  summer  home. 
Home:  582  Main  St.  Office:  537  Main  St.,  West- 
brook,   Me. 

BARRETT,  Franklin  Ripley,  banker;  Jan.  21, 
lS35-Jan.    5,   1912.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BARRETT,  Harrison  D.,  ex-pres.  Xat.  Spiritual 
Assn.;  Apr.  26,  1863-19 — ;  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 
'BARRETT,  James  Timothy,  contractor;  b. 
Pluckanes,  Donoughmore,  Co.  Cork,  Ireland,  Feb. 
10,  1870;  s.  Timothy  and  Julia  (Sheehan)  Barrett: 
e.<\  National  Sch.  in  Ireland:  arrived  in  America, 
1891-  m.  Marv  E.  Brady,  of  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass., 
4pr  24  1905;  6  children,  Mary  Margaret,  James 
Timothy,  John  Patrick,  Julia  Eillen,  Timothy 
Gerald,  Julia  Clare.  Engaged  in  contracting  busi- 
ness at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  since  1900.  Mem.  Cam- 
bridge Common  Council,  1898-1900,  Bd.  of  Alder- 
men, 1901-3  and  1909-13  (pres.  bd.  1911-13):  mem. 
Mass  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905,  6.  Democrat.  Roman 
Catholic.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus,  B.P.O.E., 
Cambridge  Bd.  of  Trade.  Entered  the  lecture  field, 
1911,  and  delivered  lectures  entitled  "A  trip 
througli  the  Emerald  Isle  accompanied  by  song 
and  storv,"  and  "Poetry  of  S.  D.  Sullivan."  Recre- 
ations: fi'shing,  hunting.  Home:  97  Otis  St.  Office: 
619-629   Cambridge    St.,   Cambridge,   Mass. 

BARRETT,  Otis  Warren,  agriculturist:  moved 
to  Manila,  P.I.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

BARRETT,  Richard  Fay,  insurance.  (See  vol. 
190  9.; 

BARRETT,  Thomas,  retired  contractor;  b.  Castle 
Island,  Counlv  Kerrv,  Ireland,  Feb.  23.  1S30;  s. 
Thomas  and  Johanna  (Connors)  Barrett;  ed.  in 
Ireland;  came  to  Worcester,  Mass.,  1850;  m.  Jo- 
hanna, d.  Daniel  and  Ellen  (Bresnihan)  MeCilli- 
cuddy,  of  Worcester  (died  1895);  children.  Ellen 
B.,  Dr.  Thomas  J.,  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  John  J.  Linehan, 
of  Worcester),  John  H.  (deceased),  Mary  B.  (Mrs. 
Thomas  H.  Sullivan,  of  Worcester).  Worked  as 
stonemason,  bricklayer  and  plasterer,  1850-6:  con- 
tractor and  builder  in  Worcester  and  adjoining 
counties  in  Mass.,  1856-05;  v.-p.  Bay  State  Savings 
Bank.      Mem.     Worcester     Co.     Mechanics'     Assn., 


Worcester  Builders'  E.xchange.  Trustee  St.  Vin- 
cent's Hosp.  Catholic.  Address:  41  Wellington  St., 
AVorccster,   Mass. 

BARRETT,  Thomas  James,  dental  surgeon;  b. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Nov.  15,  1!564;  s.  Thomas  and  Jo- 
hanna (McGillicuddy)  Barrett;  ed.  pub.  and  high 
schs.,  Worcester,  .Mass.;  D.D.S.,  Pa.  Coll.  Dental 
Surgery,  1885;  m.  June  5,  1900,  Ellen  Mary  Kidney, 
of  i\evv  York  (died  June  21,  1909);  4  children. 
Thomas  William,  Alice  M.,  Ellen  M.,  Mary  Chris- 
tina. Engaged  in  i)iactice  since  1885;  mem.  State 
Bd.  of  Registration  of  Dentistry,  since  1892  (pres. 
1914);  trustee  and  mem.  bd.  of  investment  Bay 
State  Savings  Bank;  trustee  and  mem.  ex.  com.  St. 
Vincent's  Hosp.;  dir.  Pub.  Lib.  for  6  yrs.  and  pres. 
of  the  bd.  most  of  time.  Mem.  Nat.  Assn.  Dental 
Examiners  (ex-pres.),  North-Eastern  Dental  Assn. 
of  N.E.  (ex-pres.).  N.E.  Assn.  of  Dental  E.xaminers 
(ex-pres.).  Mass  Dental  Soc;  has  served  on  Dem. 
State  Com.,  and  as  alderman,  Worcester.  Mem.  St. 
Paul's  R.C.  Ch.  Clubs:  Wapiti  Boat  (ex-pres.), 
Washington  Social  (ex-pres.),  Worcester  Country, 
Worcester  Automobile,  Clover  (Boston),  Elks. 
Home:  41  Wellington  St.  Office:  518  Main  St., 
Worcester,  I\Iass. 

BARRIIfGTON,  Arthur  Henry,  clergyman;  b. 
Boston,  May  25,  1S56;  s.  Richard  and  Kate  (Bar- 
rington)  Barrington;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1875;  B.D., 
Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1878; 
Ph.D.,  U.  of  111.,  1905;  m.  Fannie  Gilchrest,  of 
Maiden,  Mass.,  July  1,  1879.  In  charge  St.  John's 
:Mission,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1878;  rector  Trinity 
Ch.,  Watertown,  S.D.,  1884-90,  Grace  Ch.,  Boone, 
la.,  1890-1,  Christ  Ch.,  Janesville,  Wis.,  1891-05, 
Grace  Ch.,  Everett,  Mass.,  1905-12,  St.  Mark's  Ch., 
Mvstlc,  Conn.,  since  Sept.,  1913.  Author:  Anti- 
Christian  Cults,  1900.  Address:  6  Park  PI.,  Mystic, 
Conn. 

BARRON,  Clarence  Walker,  journalist;  b.  Bos- 
ton, IMass.,  July  2,  1855;  s.  Henry  and  Elana 
(Noyes)  Barron;  descendant  of  Governor  John 
Carver,  of  Mass.;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  English 
High  Sch.  and  Advanced  Class  (Franklin  Medal 
and  first  prizes  in  English  composition);  m.  Mrs. 
Jessie  M.  Waldron,  of  Boston,  June  21,  1900;  2 
daughters.  Jane  (!Mrs.  Hugh  Bancroft,  of  Boston), 
Martha  (Mrs.  Wendell  Endicott,  of  Dedham, 
Mass.).  With  Boston  Transcript,  1875-84;  founder, 
1887,  and  now  pres.  Boston  News  Bureau;  founder 
Phila.  News  Bureau,  1897;  mgr.  Dow,  Jones  &  Co., 
New  York,  pubs.  Wall  St.  Journal,  since  1901,  and 
directing  hand  in  financial  news  gathering  and 
publishing,  of  New  Y'ork,  Boston  and  Phila.  for  15 
yrs.  past;  pres.  Wall  Street  .Journal  Building  Co., 
Doremus  &  Co.  (advertising  agts. ).  New  York; 
started  Oaks  Farm  and  Creamery  for  certified 
milk,  1908,  and  holds  here  the  blue  ribbon  and  100 
per  cent  scores.  Served  as  chmn.  Cohasset  Har- 
bor Improvement  Com.;  chmn.  Mass.  Inland  Wat- 
erways Commn.,  1911.  Dir.  Gen.  Theol.  Library. 
Republican.  Mem.  Ch.  of  New  .Jerusalem  (Sweden- 
borgian).  Authoi-:  The  Federal  Reserve  Act,  1914: 
The  Audacious  War,  Its  Commercial  Causes,  Its 
Cost  in  Money  and  Men,  1915.  Clubs:  Exchange. 
Algonquin  (  Boston),  India  House  (New  York).  Rec- 
reations: boating,  fanning.  Home:  The  Oaks,  Co- 
hasset. Mass.,  and  334  Beacon  St.,  Boston.  Office: 
Boston  News  Bureau,  30  KJ-ilby  St.,  Boston. 

BARRON,  Elmer  Walter,  :M.D.  ;  b.  Boston,  IMass., 
.Ian.  i;.  IS77;  s.  Frank  T.  and  Sarah  E.  (George) 
Barron;  prep.  edn.  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  A.B.,  Tufts 
Coll.,  1900;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch..  1903:  unmar- 
ried. Began  practice  in  Maiden,  Mass.,  1907;  asst. 
prof,  diseases  of  children.  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.; 
phys.  to  Children's  Dept.,  Boston  Dispensary. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Pediatric  Soc. 
Delta  Ilpsilon.  Universalist.  Club:  Boston  (jitv. 
Home:  300  Pleasant  St.,  Maiden.  :Mass.  Office:  520 
Coinmnnwealth   Av..  Boston,   IMass. 

BARROW,  Georg-e  Alexander,  clergyman;  b.  Bal- 
timore. :\Id..  June  2;),  1882;  s.  Alexander  R.  and 
Ada  Elizabeth  (Hultaert)  Barrow:  grad.  Boston 
Latin  Sch.,  1900;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1903.  Ph.D.,  1905; 
S.T.B.,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch..  Cambridge.  1907;  un- 
married. Curate  Ch.  of  the  Ascension,  Fall  River. 
Mass.,  1907-9;  rector  Trinity  Ch.,  Milford,  1909-11. 
St.  fluke's  Ch.,  Chelsea,  since  Oct.   1,  1911.    Author 


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of  several  articles  in  theol.  mags,  on  "The  Philos- 
ophy of  Religion";  lectui'er  at  Harvard  in  fall  of 
1913  on  "The  Validity  of  the  Religious  Experi- 
ence." Club:  Apalachian  Mountain.  ^Vddress:  269 
Washington   Av.,    Clielsea.    Mass. 

BARBOWS,  Albert  Anniu^on,  surgeon;  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  Oct.  13,  1877;  s.  Kdwin  and  Har- 
riet (Armington)  Barrows;  Ph. P.,  Brow^n  U.,  1898; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1902;  unniari'ied.  Prac- 
ticed in  Providence  since  1905;  asst.  surgeon  R.I. 
Hosp. ;  attending  surgeon  State  Hosp.  Mem.  R.I. 
Med.  Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn.,  Practitioners' 
Club.  Clubs:  University,  Agawam  Hunt.  Home: 
3  8  Olive  St.  Office:  106  Waterman  St.,  Providence, 
Rhode  Island. 

BASBCWS,  Anna,  teacher,  lecturer.  (See  vol. 
1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America.)* 

BAKBO'WS,  Charles  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  Aug.  4,  1853;  s.  Chailes  and  Lydia 
(Smith)  Barrows;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1876,  LL.B.,  1878; 
m.  Jeanie  Elizabeth  Rayner,  of  Springfield,  Sept. 
19,  1889.  Practiced  in  Springfield,  since  1879;  asst. 
atty.-gen.  Mass.,  1881-3.  Pres.  Springfield  Y.M.C.A., 
1892-3,  Internat.  Y.M.C.A.  Training  Sch.  (now  col- 
lege), Springfield,  1893-6,  Springfield  Home  for 
Aged  Men,  1897 — ,  Springfield  Improvement  Assn., 
1904-9;  pres.  Horace  Smith  Fund.  Conglist.  Mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,   etc.)     Home:    Springfield,    Mass.* 

BABBO'WS,  Chester  Willard,  judge:  b.  Woon- 
socket,  R.I.,  July  4,  1872;  s.  William  G.  and  Lydia 
S.  (Willard)  Barrows;  descendant  of  John  Bar- 
rows, who  settled  in  Salem,  Mass.,  1637;  A.B., 
Brown  U.,  1895;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1898; 
m.  Providence.  R.I.,  June  21,  1899,  Mary  Etta 
Crossley;  3  children,  Doris,  Willard  C,  Lois.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1898,  and  since  practiced  In  Provi- 
dence; instr.  in  law.  Brown  U.,  1899-03;  U.S.  ref- 
eree in  bankruptcy,  1900-13;  mem.  R.I.  State  Bd. 
Bar  Examiners,  1900-13;  mem.  Littlefleld  &  Bar- 
rows, 1901-13;  justice  Superior  Ct.,  R.I.,  since  1913, 
for  term  ending  1917.  Pres.  Edgewood  Free  Pub. 
Library  Assn.  since  1907.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
R.I.  Bar  Assn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Upsilon. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Club: 
Edgewood  Yacht.  Recreations:  tennis,  mountain 
climbing,  walking.  Home:  1874  Broad  St.  Address: 
County  Court  House,  Providence,  R.I. 

BABBO'WS,  Blmer  Ashley,  M.D. ;  b.  Hartland, 
Vt.,  Dec.  27.  1870;  s.  Frederick  H.  and  Marrietta 
(Van  Cor)  ■  Barrows;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Sharon,  Vt.; 
M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Coll.,  1900;  m.  Alice  M. 
Litchfield,  of  North  Easton.  Mass.,  Dec.  21,  1897; 
2  children,  Gordon  D.,  Vei'a  A.  Head  phys.  Vt. 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America  since  1903;  mem.  Vt. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1906.  Mem.  White  River  and  Vt.  State 
med.  assns.  Republican.  Mason;  mem.  I.O.P., 
B.P.O.  Elks.  Modern  "^^^oodmen  of  America.  Ad- 
dress:   25   Brewster   St.,    Plymouth,   Mass. 

BABBO'WS,  Fletcher  K.,  banker;  b.  Vineyard 
Haven,  Mass.,  Jan.  24,  1S52;  s.  Peleg  and  S.  Lavinia 
(Fletcher)  Barrows;  descendant  of  Johji  Barrows, 
of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  who  came  from  Kngland  in 
1637,  and  Robert  Fletcher,  of  Concord,  Mass.,  who 
came  from  England  in  1630:  mem.  of  class  of  1873, 
Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  but  did  not  graduate:  m.  Stella 
B.  Marshall,  of  Brattleboro.  Vt.,  1877.  In  coal 
business,  1873-84,  dry  goods  business,  1884-02;  re- 
tired; trustee  Brattleboro  Savings  Bank  since  1882, 
mem.  bd.  of  investment  since  1894.  v. -p.,  1899-07, 
pres.  since  1907.  Officer  Vt.  N.G.  4  yrs.  Trustee 
Brattleboro  Free  Library.  Republican.  Universal- 
ist.  Mason.  Club:  Vermont  Wheel.  Home:  47  High 
St.    Office:   37  Main   St..  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

BABBOWS,  Creorg-e  Willard  Emery,  banking, 
ins.;  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Nov.  12,  1852:  s.  William  Fes- 
senden  and  Lavinia  Pillsbury  (Hunting)  Barrows: 
ed.  common  schs.;  m.  Florence  Eleanoi-  Doyen,  of 
Bangor,  June  25,  1872  (died  Oct.  28,  1874);  m.  2d, 
Anne  Judson  Porter,  of  Bangor,  June  17,  1^91;  1 
child  (bv  first  marriage).  Willard  Emery.  Began 
as  elk.  dry  goods  store,  Bangor,  1867,  continuing 
about  5  yrs.;  entered  hankine  nnd  ins.  business  as 
elk.  Prentiss  Mellen  Blake.  1872;  admitted  to  part- 
nership, as  Blake,  Barrows  &  Brown,  1893.  and 
title  so  continues,  firm  now  being  composed  of  seK 
and  William  E.  Brown.    Mem.  Bangor  Chamber  of 


Commerce.  Mgr.  Bangor  Home  for  Aged  Women; 
dir.  Bangor  Y.M.C.A.;  York  and  Scottish  Rite  Ma- 
son (32").  Republican.  Baptist.  Clubs:  Masonic, 
Twentieth  Century.  Home:  115  Cedar  St.  Office:  9 
t'entral  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 

BABBOWS,  Harold  Kilbrith,  civil  engineer;  b. 
Melrose  Mass.,  Nov.  9,  1873;  s.  Cyrus  M.  and  Au- 
gusta (Kilbrith)  Barrows;  C.E.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
,?^Vn',"-  ^abel  R.  Jordan,  of  Oldtown,  Me..  Feb. 
11,  190<;  1  child,  Kilbrith  Jordan.  In  city  engi- 
?,?®r^  ?.^1"^''^V  Newton,  Mass.,  1895-9;  with  Met. 
\Vater  Bd.,  Boston,  1899-01;  asst.  and  asso.  prof. 
CIV.  engring.,  U.  of  Vt,  1901-4;  dist.  engr.,  U.S. 
Cxeol.  Survey  for  N.E.  and  New  York,  1904-7-  con- 
sulting engr.  as  mem.  Barrows  &  Breed,  since  1907- 
asso.  prot.  hydraulic  engring.,  Mass.  Inst  Tech 
since  1909.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.  Recreations:  ten- 
nis, golf,  music.  Home:  Winchester,  Mass.  Office- 
6    Beacon    St.,    Boston. 

BABBO'WS,  Harry  W.,   M.D.,   surgeon;   b.   Leba- 

S"";^.^-"'^'^','"'  *"'  ^^^''-  ^-  Samuel  W.  and  Amanda 
S.  (Chase)  Barrows;  grad.  Whitcomb  High  Sch 
^^oa"^'  \^nl^'-^l'  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine! 
i^orm'  ^?-  -I'mV*^  ^-  I^ouglass,  of  Stowe,  Vt.,  Sept.  26 
1900;  2  children,  Douglass  W.  Dorothy  S.  Began 
practice,  Norwich,  Vt.,  1890;  removed  to  Stowe 
1891;  sch.  dir.  town  schs.  of  Stowe.  Mem  Vt  State 
Med.  Soc,  Lamoille  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Democrat  Uni- 
tarian. Mason;  mem.  M.W.A.  Address:  Stowe,  Vt. 
BABBO'WS,  John  Stuart,  newspaper  man;  b. 
Fryeburg,  Me.,  Mar.  31,  1S65;  s.  George  Bradley 
and  Georgiana  (Souther)  Barrows;  studied  at 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  Brunswick,  Me.,  Lowell  Sch  of  De- 
sign, Boston;  pupil  of  Tomasso  Juglaris  in  his 
studio  in  Boston,  1887;  unmarried.  Learned  prin- 
ter's trade  on  Oxford  Co.  Record,  Fryeburg,  1887- 
asso.  editor  Congregationallst,  Boston,  1891-  re- 
porter, artist,  art  editor,  asst.  to  mng.  editor,  Sun- 
day editor,  news  editor,  asst.  dramatic  editor,  Bos- 
ton Journal,  1892-03;  became  connected  with  Pub- 
licity Bureau,  Boston,  1903;  asst.  sec.  Com.  of  One 
Hundred  for  Reciprocity,  1904;  asso.  editor  Boston 
Transcript  since  Feb.,  1905;  asso.  editor  Textile 
^."???/^^"-  Enlisted  in  Troop  A,  1st  Squadron  Cav., 
M.V.M.,  Boston,  Apr.  21,  1896;  2d  It.,  Mav  21,  1905 
1st  It.,  May  22.  1906,  capt.,  Jan.  29,  1909,  It -col 
insp.  gen.,  Jan.  23,  1912.  Republican.  Conglist 
Mem.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  S.A.R.,  S.R.,  Union  Soci- 
ety of  the  Civil  War,  Mil.  Hist.  Soc.  of  Mass 
Club:  Newsapper.  Writer  on  polit.  and  economic 
topics:  contbr.  to  mil.  jours.  Home:  98  Gainsbor- 
ough St.    Office:  Boston  Transcript,  Boston. 

BABBOWS,  Mary,  publisher;  b.  Fryeburg,  Me., 
Nov.  22,  1869;  d.  George  Bradley  and  Georgiana 
(Souther)  Barrows;  grad.  Fryeburg  Acad.,  1886; 
A.B.,  Wellesley  Coll.,  1890;  unmarried.  Proof 
reader  Riverside  Press,  1891-2;  church  news  edi- 
tor The  Congregationallst,  1892-4;  asst.  editor  Am 
Kitchen  Mag.,  1894-04;  mem.  Whitcomb  &  Bar- 
rows, pubs,  and  retail  booksellers,  specializing  in 
home  economics,  organized,  Apr.,  1904.  Conglist. 
Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  98  Gainsborough  St. 
(3ffice:  Huntington  Chambers,  Boston. 

BABBOWS,  Bos-well  S.,  real  estate:  June  11, 
lS48-July.   1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BABBITS,  Georgfe  Hale,  mechanical  engr. ;  b. 
Goshen,  Mass.,  July  11,  1854;  s.  Hiram  and  Augusta 
(Stone)  Barrus;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Technology,  1874; 
m.  Oct.  2.  1897,  Louise  C,  d.  Dyer  and  Louise  (Bur- 
nett) Williams,  of  Syracuse,  N.Y. ;  1  daughter, 
Bella  D.  (Mrs.  Walter  C.  Brown).  Asst.  in  the  de- 
sign and  constrn.,  steam  engring.  laboratory,  Mass. 
Inst.  Technology,  1874-5;  expert  and  consulting 
steam  engr.,  Boston,  since  1875;  inventor  of  sev- 
eral forms  of  steam  calorimeter,  a  coal  calorime- 
ter, draught  gauge  and  steam  boiler.  Judge  of 
exhibits  Mass.  Charitable  Mechanic  Assn.;  judge 
Franklin  Inst.  Elec.  Exhbn.,  Phila.,  Pa.;  Mass. 
judge  power  exhibits  World's  Columbian  Expn. 
Mem.  Gov.  Advisory  Board  on  Tests  of  Fuels  and 
Structural  Materials;  mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs., 
Soc.  of  Naval  Architects  and  Marine  Engrs.,  IBos- 
ton  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  N.E.  Water  Works  Assn. 
Clubs:  Engineers',  Technology.  Home:  1493  Beacon 
St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  302  Pemberton  Bldg., 
Boston. 


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BABRY,  Edward  P.,  lawyer,  editor;  b.  South 
IJuslmi.  .\"\.  -^,  l^iil;  -s.  lOdward  W.  and  Saiah 
(Sliea/  IJany;  td.  pub.  jfranimar  and  hij^rh  schs. 
and  Boston  C.  J^aw  Sch. ;  m.  Beatrice  K.  JMara,  ol 
Maiden,  Mass.,  1902;  children,  Alice,  Kdward,  Be- 
atrice, Thomas,  Kdward.  Early  learned  newspaper 
business,  and  for  yrs.  was  reporter  and  editor, 
princiiially  Boston  Herald;  admitted  to  the  bar, 
1904,  and  "since  in  practice  at  Boston.  Mem.  Boston 
Common  Council,  1SS9-90;  mem.  Governor's  Coun- 
cil, 1907,  a,  9;  It.-gov.  of  Mass.,  1914.  For  many 
vrs.  identified  with  athletics  in  America.  Clubs: 
Boston,  City,  Boslon  Athletic  Assn.  Mome:  59 
Thomas  Park,  South  Boston.  Ottice:  10  I'.O.  Sq., 
Boston. 

BABRY,  Emmet  WiUiam,  M.D.;  b.  Blackstone, 
Mas.^.,  Auk-  4,  1S71;  s.  Thomas  and  Margeret 
(Maher)  Barry;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Uxbridge,  Mass., 
and  St.  Mary's  Coll.,  Baltimore,  Md.;  JM.D.,  Coll. 
I'hvs.  and  Surg.,  Baltimore,  1897;  m.  Katherine  M. 
Brady,  of  L'xbridge,  June  10,  1902;  2  children, 
Thomas  J.,  Margeret  IM.  I'racticed  in  Whitinsville^ 
Mass.,  since  1899.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Thurber  Med.  Soc.  Catholic.  Address:  141  Church 
St.,  Whitinsvillc,  Mass. 

BABBY,  Etlieldred  Breeze,  author;  b.  Ports- 
mouth, X.H.,  Feb.  26,  1870.  Illustrator  children's 
books  and  designer  The  Church  Kalendar.  pub- 
lished vearlv  bv  Taber-Prang  Co.,  from  1899  until 
1904.  Author:  Little  Tong's  Mission,  1899;  The 
Countess  of  the  Tenements,  1900;  Miss  De  Pey- 
ster's  Boy,  1902;  Little  Dick's  Christmas,  1903; 
What  Paul  Did,  1904.  Contbr.  children's  stories  to 
various  mags.  Mother  St.  Johns  House  for  Chil- 
dren (Order  St.  Anne).  Home:  Arlington  Heights, 
Mass.* 

BABBY,  rrederick,  educator,  composer;  moved 
to  New  York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

BABBY,  Bichard  Paul;  b.  Crea  House,  County 
Cork,  Ireland,  Jan.  6,  1834;  s.  Matthew  and  Cath- 
erine (Boylston)  Barry;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs. 
and  under  tutors;  came  to  U.S.,  1853;  m.  INIay  Ann 
Griffin,  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  May  28,  1868;  6  children, 
Marv  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  James  C.  Mangan,  of  Lynn, 
Mass.),  William  J.,  John  M.,  Richard  Paul,  Jr.,  Jo- 
seph Lewis.  Edmund  Augustine.  Was  connected  in 
various  capacities  with  shoe  factories  in  Lynn; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Conciliation  and  Arbitration,  Mass., 
for  many  yrs.  from  its  establishment,  1886.  Demo- 
crat. Roman  Catholic.  Address:  23  Tudor  St., 
Lynn,   Mass. 

BABBY,  William  Henry,  lawver:  b.  Nashua 
N.H.,  Mar.  13,  1878;  s.  I'atrick  and  Honor  (Moran) 
Barry;  A.B.,  Holy  Cross  Coll.,  1898;  LL.B.,  Har- 
vard Law  Sch..  1901;  unmarried.  Practiced  in 
Nashua  since  1901;  city  solicitor,  Nashua,  1907-9, 
inclusive;  mayor  of  Nashua,  1911-14,  inclusive; 
dir.  Nashua  Coal  &  Coke  Co.  Democrat.  Catholic. 
Mem.  Eagles,  Knights  of  Columbus,  A.O.H.,  B.P.O. 
Elks.  Home:  104  Palm  St.  Office:  86  Main  St., 
Nashua,    N.H. 

BABSS,  John  Edm.und,  teacher;  b.  Wolfville, 
Nova  Scotia,  June  21,  1871;  s.  Andrew  de  Wolf 
(M.D.)  and  Elisabeth  Esther  (Crawley)  Barss; 
B.A.,  Acadia  Coll.,  Wolfville,  1891;  B.A.,  Harvard, 
1892.  M.A.,  1893;  research  student,  Cambridge  U., 
England,  1913;  m.  Emma  Sedgwick  Knight,  of 
Sharon,  Conn.,  June  24,  1899.  Teacher.  Roxbui-y 
Latin  Sch.,  Boston,  1893,  The  Hotchkiss  Sch.,  Lake- 
ville.  Conn.,  1894 — .  Baptist.  Mem.  Am.  Philol. 
Assn.,  Harvard  Club  of  Conn.,  Litchfield  Co.  Uni- 
versity Club,  New  England  Classical  Assn.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.) 
Home:    Lakeville,   Conn.* 

BABSS,  Joseph  Nathaniel;  b.  Windsor,  N.S.,  Dec. 
4,  1872:  s.  Joseph  T.  and  Harriet  (Udeto)  Barss; 
ed.  Acadia  U.  3  yrs  ,  leaving  on  account  of  loss  of 
health;  (M.A.,  Middleburv  Coll.);  m.  Jessie  M.  Mc- 
Neil, of  Melvern  Square,  N.S.,  Dec.  28.  1896.  Came 
to  U.S..  1899;  farm  mgr.  Worcester  County  Truant 
Sch.,  Oakdale,  Mass.,  1900-1;  asst.  supt.  Kurn  Hat- 
tin  Homes,  Westminster.  Vt..  1901-2:  supt.  Stetson 
Home  for  Boys,  Barre,  Mass.,  1902-7;  supt.  Vt.  In- 
dustrial Sch.,  since  Aug.  27,  1907.  Connected  for 
many  yrs.  with  Canadian  Militia,  on  Regimental 
Staff.    Baptist.    Mason.    Addiess:  Vergennes,  Vt. 


BABSTOW,  Andrew  Thaddeus,  M.D. ;  b.  Jeffer- 
.■^on,  Me.,  Dec.  12,  1872;  s.  Elijah  and  Susan  A. 
(Robinson)  Barstow;  inep.  edn.  Iiigh  schs.  and  pvt. 
tutors;  M.D.,  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1906;  m.  Min- 
nie J.  Howe,  of  Hopkinton,  N.H.,  June,  1893.  I'rac- 
ticed in  Boston  since  1906;  asst.  prof.,  Boston  Dis- 
pensary and  Dispensaiy  for  Women,  1906-12;  asst. 
prof..  Tufts  Med.  Sch.  until  1912.  Mem.  A.IM.A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Suffolk  Med.  Soc.  Republican. 
Baptist.     Addiess:    27  V2    Mass.   Av.,   Boston. 

BABSTOW,  John  L.,  ex-gov.  Vt.;  Feb  21,  1832- 
June  28,  1913.  (See  vol.  19o9,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1912-13.) 

BABSTOW,  John  Palmer,  i)resident  Barstow 
Stove  Co.  Home:  121  .Mollis  Av.  Office:  116  Point 
St..   Providence,   R.I. 

BABTHOIiOMEW,  James  Isaac,  clergyman;  b. 
Lodi,  Wis.,  Jan.  24,  1857;  s.  George  M.  and  Cath- 
erine (Hefner)  Bartholomew;  A.B.,  Lawrence  U., 
Appleton,  Wis.,  1881,  A.M.,  1884;  Ph.D.,  Wesleyan 
U.,  111.,  1895;  m.  Lodi,  Nov.  18,  1881,  Ella  A.  Taber; 
1  daughter,  Josephine  Bartholomew  Ingalls.  En- 
tered ministry  M.E.  Ch.,  1881;  served  at  Lisbon, 
Wis.,  Black  Hills  Mission,  Sturgis  City,  and  Rapid 
City,  S.D.,  Whitman  and  New  Bedford,  Mass.;  state 
organizer  Prohibition  Party  of  Mass.,  1893-4;  pas- 
tor Stafford  Springs,  Conn.,  1894-8,  South  Man- 
chester, 1899-1900;  dist.  supt.  Norwich  Dist., 
1901-6,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1907-13;  dist.  supt. 
New  Bedford  Dist.,  1914-15.  Mem.  Gen.  Conf.  M.E. 
Ch.,  1900,  4.  8.  12.  Address:  137  Summer  St.,  New 
Bedford,    Mass. 

BABTHOIiOMEW,  William  Payette,  banker, 
broker;  li.  .Jersey  City,  N.J.,  (Jet.  12,  1871;  s. 
Charles  Fayette  and  Emma  Virginia  (Becker) 
Bartholomew;  of  English  and  Dutch  ancestry;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  of  Mt.  Vernon  and  Brooklyn,  N.Y. ;  m. 
Eva  Gordon  Lain,  of  Brooklyn,  Oct.  11,  1894;  3 
children,  Eva  Maybelle,  Charles  F.,  Irma  V.  Began 
with  Standard  Oil  Co.,  New  York,  1886,  continuing 
7  yrs.;  became  connected  with  Boston  News  Bu- 
reau, 1893,  editor,  1907-10;  mem.  banking  firm  of 
Thompson,  Towle  &  Co.,  Boston  and  New  York, 
Jan.  1,  1910-IMay  1,  1915;  since  mem.  banking  firm 
of  Tucker,  Hayes  &  Bartholomew;  dir.  Hyde  Park 
.Vat.  Bank,  Boston.  Republican.  Conglist.  Scottish 
Rite  Mason  (32°);  mem.  Gethsemane  Commanderv, 
K.T.,  Newton,  Mass.,  Shrine.  Clubs:  Boston  Ath- 
letic Assn.,  Boston  Press  (Boston),  Union  League, 
Lambs,  Rocky  iMountain  (New  York),  Brae  Burn 
Country  (Newton,  Mass.).  Recreations-:  golf,  ten- 
nis. Home:  West  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  50  Congress 
St.,    Boston. 

BABTIiETT,  Albert  Le  Boy,  author;  b.  Haver- 
hill, ]\lass.,  June  1,  1852:  s.  Thomas  and  Patience 
(Hawkins)  Bartlett:  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1872, 
A.M..  1875;  unmarried.  Master  Sherborn  (INIass.) 
Acad.,  1872,  Bradford.  Mass.,  1875-82;  sub-master, 
Haverhill  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1882-8;  supt.  pub. 
instrn.,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1888-97:  commr.  of  public 
safety,  Haverhill.  1912-14;  elected  mayor  of  Haver- 
hill, Dec,  1914.  Lecturer  on  English  language  and 
literature  in  N.H.  Summer  Normal  Sch..  1895-7, 
Martha's  Vineyard  (IMass.)  Summer  Normal  Sch., 
1900-1,  Va.  Summer  Normal  Sch..  1901.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.)  Address: 
Haverhill,    ^Aiass.* 

BABTIiETT,  Anthony  'Willis,  farmer:  b.  Salis- 
bury, Mass.,  Sept.  21,  1853;  s.  Moses  Jackman  and 
Harriet  Goodwin  (!Morse)  Bartlett;  ed.  dist.  sch., 
and  Putnam  Free  Sch.,  3  yrs.;  m.  Sept.  21,  1881, 
Mary  Abbie  Morrill,  of  Salisbury,  Mass.  Engaged 
in  farming  at  Salisbury  since  1890;  mem.  (3en. 
(^^ourt  of  Mass.,  1912.  Pres.  Amesbury  and  Salis- 
bury Agrl.  and  Hort.  Soc.  since  1906;  mem.  State 
Bd.  of  Agr.,  1912-17.  Republican.  Protestant.  Mem. 
Amesbury  Grange  (past  master).  Home:  Salis- 
bury,  Mass. 

BABTIiETT,  Benjamin  T.,  lawyer;  b.  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  Nov.  9.  1872;  s.  Thomas  B.  and  A'ictoria  E. 
Williams  (Cilley)  Bartlett:  descendant  of  Gen. 
Joseph  Cilley  and  Gen.  Thomas  Bartlett:  grad. 
Dean  Acad.,  Franklin,  Mass.,  1891:  A.B.,  Williams, 
1895;  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law.  1898;  m.  June,  1907, 
Lillian  G.  Nel'son.  of  Haverliill.  Mass.  In  practice 
in  Derrv,  N.H.,  since  1898:  apptd.  justice  Derry 
Police  Ct.,  1906:  mem.  law  firm  of  G.  K.  and  B    'f 


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Bartlett;  elk.  and  dir.  Deiry  Electric  Co.,  Derry 
Bldg.  Co.  Republican.  Unisersalist.  Mem.  N.H. 
Bar  Assn.,  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  Mason  (K.  T.,  Shriner). 
Club:  Derrvtield  (INlaneliester,  X.H.).  Address: 
Derry.    X.U. 

BARTIiIITT,    diaries    Griswold,    educator;    Dec. 

25,  l!S4N-Xov.  JL',  i;i]o.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BAKTIiETT,  Charles  Hammatt,  lawyer;  b.  Ban- 
gor, Me.,  Dee.  4.  1S5n;  s.  leliabod  l^aniel  and 
Klizabeili  1- arle>-  (.Hanunatt)  Uartlett;  grad.  Phil- 
lips Exeter  Acad.,  ISTS;  student.  Harvard,  lS7i)-8U 
(A.B.,  June,  19U7);  studietl  law  in  otlice  of  Wilson 
&  W'oodard,  Bangor,  liSSO-2,  Harvard  Daw  Sch., 
1882-3;  m.  Virginia  Drummond  Hight,  of  Bangor, 
June  3,  1885  (died  Feb.  3,  1S9U).  Practiced  in 
Bangor  since  1883;  pres.  Bangor  Savings  Bank. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Club:  Tarratine.  Home: 
58  Cedar  St.    Office:   15  State  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 

BARTIiETT,  Charles  Henry,  lawyer,  consulting 
engr. ;  b.  Bristol,  X.H.,  Nov.  3,  1862;  s.  Gustavus 
and  Susan  A.  (Nicliols)  Bartlett;  descendant  of 
Ricliard  Bartlett,  wlio  settled  in  Newbury,  Mass., 
1634;  prep.  edn.  Milford  (N.H.)  High  Sch.,  and 
Chauncy  Hall  Sch.,  Boston;  studied  civil  engring., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1885,  elec.  and  steam  engring., 
1905;  LL.B..  Y.M.C.A.  Evening  Law  Sch.,  1901;  m. 
Gertrude  Jones,  of  Claremont,  N.H.,  Dec.  17,  1890. 
Has  served  as  engr.  for  \  arious  railroads  since 
1883;  practiced  with  N.  W.  Ellis  and  Ex-Gov.  James 
A.  Weston,  at  Manchester,  N.H.,  1887-9;  mem. 
Bartlett  >&  Gay,  since  1889;  built  many  pub.  works 
in  N.H.  and  other  states;  engr.  for  Charles  River 
Iron  "Works,  1897-1900,  for  U.S.  Navy,  1900-5,  and 
identified  witli  construction  of  subways  in  Boston 
and  elsewhere  since  1897.  Was  admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1901;  mem.  law  firm  of  Bartlett  &  Sherman. 
Mem.  5th  Provisional  Co.,  ]M.V.]\1.,  during  Spanish- 
Am.  ^^'ar;  in  charge  of  repairs  Charlestown  Navy 
Yard  at  close  of  war.  Mem.  Soc.  Naval  Architects 
and  ^Marine  Engrs.,  Am.  Soc.  Engineering  Con- 
tractors. Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engs.,  Am.  Water  Works 
Assn.,  N.E.  Water  Works  Assn.,  Alumni  Assn. 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  Y.M.C.A.  Evening  Law  Sch. 
Assn.  (ex-pres.),  S.A.R.,  etc.  York  and  Scottish 
Rite  Mason  (32°,  K.T.,  Shriner) ;  mem.  Odd  Fel- 
lows, Knights  of  Pythias,  etc.  Has  filled  many 
ofllces  in  lodges,  grand  and  supreme  bodies  of 
secret  socs.  Club:  Boston  City.  Recreations:  trav- 
eling. Home:  15  Highland  Av.,  Somerville,  Mass., 
and  9  Garden  St..  Milford.  N.H.  Office:  852  Elm  St., 
Manchester,    N.H.,   and   60   Pemberton   Sq.,   Boston. 

BARTZ;z:TT,  Charles  Joseph,  M.D.,  prof,  pathol- 
ogy: b.  Sutton,  Vt.,  Dec.  IS,  1864;  s.  Josepli  and 
Rachel  (Fletcher)  Bartlett;  grad.  St.  Johnsburv 
(Vt.)  Acad.,  1887:  B.A.,  Yale,  1892,  M.A.,  1894; 
M.D.,  Y'ale  Med.  Sch.,  1895;  studied  U.  of  Leipzig, 
Germany,  1898;  m.  Ypsilanti.  :Mich.,  July  6,  1898, 
Genevieve  Kinne;  2  cliildren,  Genevieve  R.,  Mar- 
shall K.  Asst.  in  pathology  and  bacteriology, 
1896,  instr.,  same.  1  yr..  asst.  prof,  patliology,  3 
yrs.,  prof,  since  1900,  Y'ale;  med.  examiner.  New 
Haven  (coroner's  phys. ),  1900-10;  pathologist  and 
attending  phys.  New  Haven  Hosp. ;  pres.  Civic 
Federation,  1915;  pres.  Bd.  of  Health,  New  Haven, 
1915.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Am.  Assn.  Pathologists  and 
Bacteriologists,  Soc.  Am.  Bacteriologists,  Conn. 
State  Med.  Soc,  etc.  Club:  Graduates'.  Home:  183 
Bishop  St.  Bus.  Address:  150  York  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

BARTIiETT,  Charles  William,  retired  lawyer; 
b.  Boston,  Aug.  12.  1845:  s.  .Joseph  C.  and  Katherine 
A.  Bartlett;  served  in  5th  Mass.  Vols.,  1864;  A.B., 
Dartmouth,  1869;  LL.B.,  Albany  Law  Sch.,  1871; 
m.  Mary  L.  Morrison  (now  deceased);  2d,  Annie  M. 
White,  of  Acushnet,  Mass.,  Aug.,  1897;  children, 
Joseph  W.,  Marie  Louise  (Mrs.  James  A.  Chandler). 
In  practice  at  Boston,  1871-13,  since  retired.  Home: 
271  Mill  St.,  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  45  Milk  St., 
Boston.* 

BARTIiBTT,    Clarence    Samuel,    M.D. ;    July    14, 

186S-May  13,  1910.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

BARTIiBTT,  Dana  Prescott,  educator;  b.  Boston, 
Oct.  4,  1863;  s.  Joseph  E.  and  Antoinette  F.  (Car- 
penter) Bartlett;  ed.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1874-82; 
S.B.  in  Elec.  Engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1886; 
post-grad,  study,  LT.  of  Munich,  1903-4:  Technische 
Hochschule,   Munich.    1904;   m.   Alice  G.   Brown,   of 


Boston,  June  6,  1892.  Instr.  in  mathematics,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1886-92;  asst.  Harvard  Coll.  Obs.,  1887; 
asst.  prof,  mathematics,  1892-8,  asso.  prof,  mathe- 
matics, 1898-05,  piof.  since  1905,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
also  sec,  1906-8.  Mem.  Am.  Math.  Soc,  Deutsche 
Matliematiker-Vereinigung.  Club:  Teclinology. 
Author:  General  Principles  of  the  Method  of  Least 
Squares.  Recreations:  literature,  writing.  Ad- 
dress:   IVIass.    Inst.    Technology,    Boston. 

BARTIiBTT,   Edward   Otis,   clergyman;   Feb.    18, 

1835-Mar.    2,    1909.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

BARTI.i:tt,  Edwin  Julius,  chemist;  b.  Hudson, 
O.,  Feb.  16,  1851;  s.  Samuel  Colcord  and  Mary 
Bacon  (Learned)  Bartlett;  A.  B.,  Dartmouth,  1872; 
A.M.,  M.D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  Chicago,  1879;  m. 
Caroline  E.  Rice,  of  Milwaukee,  July  8,  1879.  Instr. 
sciences,  Monson  (Mass.)  Acad.,  1872-3,  liigh  sch., 
Glencoe,  111.,  1874-5,  Lake  l<orest  (ill.)  Acad 
187  6-8;  asso.  prof.,  1879-83,  prof,  chemistry  since 
1883,  Dartmouth.    Home:  Hanover,  N.H.* 

BARTI.ETT,  Elvin  M.,  merchant;  b.  Morgan, 
Vt.,  Nov.  14,  1862;  s.  Alvin  and  Sarah  (Buchanan) 
Bartlett;  removed  witli  parents  to  Island  i'ond, 
1866;  ed.  Island  Pond  High  Sch.  and  Derby  Acad.; 
m.  Hyde  ParK,  Vt.,  1890,  Sarah  E.  Felcher.  In 
mercantile  and  mfg.  business  since  1885;  mem  Vi 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1894,  Senate,  1898;  dir.  Island  Pond 
Nat.   Bank.    Address:   Island  Pond,  Vt. 

BARTIiETT,  Francis,  lawyer;  died  1913.  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

BARTLETT,  Prank  Valentine,  mfr. ;  bd  North- 
boro,  Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1856;  s.  William  A.  and  Rebec- 
ca (Valentine)  Bartlett;  common  sch.  ed. ;  m.  Abbie 
M.  Whitney,  of  Westboro  Mass.,  Sept.  25,  1884; 
children,  C.  Wliitney,  Nellie,  Dorothy,  Marion  K. 
Began  in  box  factory  of  Christopher  Whitney, 
became  bookkeeper,  1877,  and  was  admitted  to  firm 
until  title  of  C.  Whitney  &  Co.,  1882;  head  of  firm 
under  title  of  F.  V.  Bartlett  &  Co.,  since  1892,  mfrs. 
of  lumber,  boxes  and  interior  finishings;  pres. 
Bartlett  Box  &  Lumber  Co.,  since  1903;  trustee 
Westboro  Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Mason 
(K.T.,  Shriner);  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Red  Men, 
Royal  Arcanum.  Home:  88  W  Main  St.,  Westboro, 
Mass. 

BARTLETT,  Prederic  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  Sept.  11,  1868;  s.  John  Francis  and  Angeline 
Halstead  (Lewis)  Bartlett;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch, 
1888;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
since  1890;  comdg.  officer  3d  Div.  Naval  Battalion, 
Conn.;  was  naval  aide,  staffs  of  Govs.  George  L 
Lilley  and  Frank  B.  Weeks;  pres.  Common  Council, 
Bridgeport,  1906-7;  acting  mayor,  1906,  1907;  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909,  Senate,  1911,  1915  (pres. 
of  Senate,  1915).  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason 
(o2  ).  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Bridgeport  Yacht,  Park 
City  Yacht,  Pequonnock  Yacht.  Home:  858  Park 
Av.  Office:  Newfleld  Bldg.,  1188  Main  St.,  Bridge- 
port,  Conn. 

BARTLETT,  Prederick  Orin,  author:  b.  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  July  2,  1876;  s.  Daniel  C.  and  Katherine 
Page  (Wilder)  Bartlett;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Haverhill; 
under  pvt.  tutor  abroad,  1888-90,  Proctor  Acad.. 
Andover,  N.H.,  1891-6,  Harvard,  1896-8;  m.  Kath- 
erine Hall  James,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  June  29, 
1908.  In  newspaper  work  on  Boston  Record,  1900-2, 
Boston  Herald,  1902-6.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica, for  books,  etc.)  Home:  8  Felton  Hall,  Cam- 
bridge,  Mass.* 

BARTLETT,  Georg-e  A.,  newspaper  publisher; 
b.  Willimantic  Conn.,  June  1,  1873;  s.  George  A. 
and  Vera  A.  (Snow)  Bartlett;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m. 
Helen  M.  Carpenter,  of  Willimantic,  1895:  1  son. 
Began  in  employ  of  The  Chronicle  Printing  Co., 
pubs,  of  Willimantic  Daily  Chronicle,  now  treas., 
mgr.  and  dir.  of  the  co. ;  chmn.  Rep.  Citv  Com. 
several  yrs.;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907,  1908. 
Mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Elks.  K.  of  P.,  Roval  Arcanum, 
Willimantic  Bd.  of  Trade.  Club:  Willimantic  Golf. 
Home:  215  Church  St.  Office:  26  Church  St.,  Willi- 
mantic,  Conn. 

BARTLETT,  aeorg-e  Anson,  jeweler;  July  2, 
1835-1912.      (See  vol.    1909.) 

BARTLETT,  Greenleaf,  K.,  lawyer;  b.  Derry. 
N.H.,  June  17,  1856;  s.  Greenleaf  C.  and  Charlotte 
J.    (Kelly)    Bartlett;    ed.    Pinkerton   Acad.,    Derry; 


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m.  ClatH  U.  il(Miil,  of  Lawrence,  Mass.,  .Tune  l. 
1902  (died  1011);  one  dauKhter.  Katlierine.  Ad- 
mitted to  N. H.  bar,  1X7S:  practiced  in  Boston  since 
1905:  pres.  Boston  Insulated  Wire  Co.;  dir.  U.  I'. 
Hood  .!t  Sons,  creamery.  Trustee  Pinkerton  ^Vcad. 
Republican.  Cons^list.  Mem.  N.H.  State  Bar  Assn., 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Mem.  St.  Mark's  I.odse 
F.  &  A.M.,  Derry,  N.H. ;  Trinity  Commandery  K.T.. 
Manchester.  Home:  829  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  and 
Derry.   .\MI.    Offlcc:    :,?.   St.ito   St.,   Boston. 

BARTLETT,  Hartley  WllliaiUB,  patent  lawyer; 
b.  "Worcester,  Mass.,  Xov.  15,  1881:  s.  Commodore 
Charles  Ward  and  Henrietta  F.  (Williams)  Bart- 
lett:  ed.  "Worcester  Acad.;  St.  John's  Coll.:  Ph.B., 
Yale,  1902;  student  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  2  yrs. ;  ni. 
Katliarine  Hincklev,  of  Xewton,  ]\lass..  Sent.  :'.(i. 
190!»:  2  cliildren.  Elizabeth  INliner.  Hartley  Wil- 
liams, Jr.  Practiced  in  Worcester,  since  Auk., 
1905:  repistored  patent  atty.  Served  in  1st  Corps 
Cadets,  M."\'".M.  7  yrs.;  mem.  Rep.  City  Com.  of 
Worcester  2  yrs.:  mem.  City  Council,  Worcester, 
4  yrs.  Dir.  Worcester  Free  Pub.  I>ibrary,  Worces- 
ter Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn., 
"U^orcester  County  Bar  Assn.,  Worcester  Co.  l'"ish 
and  Game  Assn.  Clubs:  Yale  ( Woi'ccster).  Worces- 
ter Fox  Club  (sec.  and  treas.).  Autlior:  T^nited 
States  Patent  Office  Guide,  1910.  Recreations: 
sreneral  sports  and  athletics.  Home:  40  Monadnock 
Rd.    Office:  339  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

BABTIiETT,  Kartnell  John,  clersvman;  Aug.  25, 

l,S(;4-.Jiily    1.    Uni.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

BABTIiETT,  Henry,  railway  official:  b.  Lowell, 
Mass.,  Mar.  29,  l.s(;4;  s.  Charles  E.  A.  and  Harriett 
Maria  (Cooper)  Bartlett:  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.. 
1881;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1885;  m.  Alice  Maud  Moulton, 
of  Lowell,  IMass.,  IMar.  29,  1891;  one  daughter,  Har- 
riett Maria.  Apprentice  in  shops  of  Pa.  R.R.,  at 
Altoona,  Pa.,  1886-9:  asst.  road  foreman  of  engines, 
Pittsburgh  and  Middle  divs.  of  Pa.  R.R.  and  Md. 
div.,  Phila.,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore  R.R.,  1889-91; 
asst.  supt.  motive  power.  Pa.  R.R..  at  Altoona, 
1891-5:  supt.  motive  power,  Boston  &  Maine  R.R., 
1895-07;  gen.  mechanical  supt.  same  road,  since 
Jan.  1,  1907.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs..  Assn. 
Harvard  Engrs.  Republican.  L^nitarian.  IMason. 
Clubs:  Engineers',  Harvard  (Boston),  Oakle^■ 
Country  (Watertown,  Mass.).  Recreations:  golf. 
Home:  51  Higliland  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office: 
North  Station,  Boston. 

BABTIiETT,  Herman  !■.,  M.D. ;  b.  Stoneham.  Me., 
Oct.  17,  1867;  s.  Jonathan  and  Frances  E.  (Ball) 
Bartlett;  ed.  Bridgton  Acad.,  Nortli  Bridgton,  Me.; 
M.D.,  IT.  of  Vt.  Coll  of  IMedicine.  1891:  m.  Nov.  2, 
1892,  Edith  i\r.  Stearns,  of  Lovell.  Me.  Began  prac- 
tice in  Fryeburg,  Me.,  1891;  removed  to  Norway, 
Me.,  1895;  supt.  schs.,  Norway;  trustee  Bridgton 
Acad.  Mem.  Am.  Med.  Assn..  Me.  Med.  Assn.  (pres., 
1914-15),  Oxford  County  Med.  Assn.  Chmn.  Rep. 
Town  Com.,  Rep.  County  Com.  Conglist.  Mason, 
mem.   K.   of   P.     .Address:   Norway,   Me. 

BARTLETT,  James  Monroe,  chemist:  b.  Litch- 
field, Me.,  Sept.  25,  1856;  s.  James  and  Sarah  Jane 
(Towne)  Bartlett:  B.S.,  U.  of  Me.,  1880,  M.S.,  1883; 
post-grad,  work  Cornell  U..  1882,  1883;  m.  Pem- 
broke. Me..  Dec.  2.  1889,  Sarah  Caroline  Pattaneall; 
5  cliildren,  Emil.\'  Mary.  Louise,  Burton  Eliot, 
Frances  Dorotlicri,  lOdmund  Hohart  Chemist  to 
Fertilizer  Control.  Pa.  State  Coll..  1883-4:  chief 
chemist  Me.  Aer'l  Expt.  Stn.  since  1885.  Mem. 
Am.  y^ssn.  Official  Agr'l  Chemists.  Am.  Chem.  Soc, 
Phi  Gamma  Delta,  Phi  Kappa  Phi.  Republican. 
Universalist,  Recreations:  hunting,  fishing.  Ad- 
dress,  Orono,   Mp. 

BARTLETT,  John  Henry;  b.  Sunapee,  N.H.. 
Mar.  1.'.  1S69:  s.  John  Z.  and  Sophronia  A.  (Sar- 
gent) Bartlett;  prep.  ed.  Colby  Acad.;  A.B.,  Dart- 
mouth. 1894;  prin..  Haven  Grammar,  and  Whipplc 
Grammar  Schs.  of  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  1  vr  each, 
and  Portsmoutli  Hiali  Sch.,  2  vrs.  During  the  4 
years  after  graduation  from  coll.;  admitted  to  N.H. 
bar.  June.  1898.  after  passinsr  the  State  bar  exam- 
ination«.  preparation  for  which  was  by  pvt  studv: 
m.  Portsmouth.  N.H.,  June  1,  1900,  Asme'?,  d. 
Calvin  Page;  one  son.  C,Tlvin  Paee.  Associated  in 
practice  at  Portsmouth  with  Judge  Paere  since  1898 
as  Paee  &  Bartlett,  later.  Page.  Bartlett  &.  Mitch- 
ell;  postmaster,   Portsmouth,    1899-08.     Mem     staff 


of  flov.  McLane  witli  rank  of  col.  IMethodist.  Dir. 
Portsmoutli  Trust  &  Guarantee  Co.  Mason  (32° 
K.T.);  mem.  K.  of  P.,  Elks.  Clubs:  Portsmouth 
Athletic,  Warwick.    Home:  Portsmouth,  N.H. 

BARTLETT,   John  Paig-e,   lawyer;   Feb.   4,    1841- 

Xo\-.   18,   1912.     (S(^e  vol.   I!i(t9.) 

BARTLETT,  John  S.,  general  business;  b.  Mar- 
lileh(  ad.  .Mass.,  .Iiiiic  11,  1845;  s.  George  E.  and 
Hannali  11.  (Girdlei-)  Bartlett;  ed.  pub.  and  higli 
sells,  of  ]\Iarblehead  and  Lynn,  Mass.;  served  in 
Co.  1,  8th  Kegt.  Mass.  Vols.,  1862-3;  m.  Ella  Doak, 
f)f  Lynn,  Mass.,  June  2,  1869;  2  children,  Mary 
(Mrs.  James  B.  Noyes,  of  Boston),  Benjamin  D. 
P.artlett  (of  Burlington,  Vt.)  After  war  engaged 
in  shoe  mfg.  Inisiness  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  continuing 
for  over  20  yrs.;  now  v.-p.,  treas.  and  dir.  The 
I'^lectric  Corporation:  pres.  Lynn  (Mass.)  Gas  & 
lOlectric  Co.,  East  Middlesex  St.  Ry.  Co.,  Electric 
Assn.,  Ltd.,  v.-p.  Essex  Trust  Co.  (Lynn,  Mass); 
dir.  (Jld  (Jolony  Trust  Co.  (Boston),  United  Fruit 
Co.  (exec,  com.),  Nat.  Carlson  Co.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Exchange.  Algonquin.  Tedesco,  Eastern 
Vacht.  Recreations:  travel.  Home:  Lynn,  Mass. 
Office:   53   State  St.,  Boston. 

BARTLETT,  Jonathan,  business  man;  ta.  Newry, 
.\lf.,  .Jan.  27,  18:]S;  s.  Jonathan  and  Tripliena 
(Horr)  Bartlett;  common  sch.  ed.;  m.  Portland, 
!\re.,  Jan.  5,  1867,  Fannie  Ball.  Farmer  and  lum- 
berman since  boyhood:  mfr.  shocks,  sliingles,  etc.: 
mem.  since  1870  of  E:iliott  &  Bartlett,  mfrs.  of 
spools:  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1885.  Republican. 
Conglist.  IMason;  mem.  I.O.O.F..  K.  of  P.,  Patrons 
of  Husbandry.  Mem.  Senate,  1905.  Home:  E:ast 
Stoneham,  Me. 

BARTLETT,  Joseph  "Warren,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
June  30,  1876:  s.  Charles  W.  and  Mary  F.  (Morri- 
son) Bartlett;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1898;  LL.B.,  Har- 
vard Law  School,  1901;  m.  Miss  Susan  R.  Brown, 
of  Boston,  June  21,  1904:  one  son,  Charles  W.,  2d. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1901,  and  since  practiced 
in  Boston;  mem.  firm  of  Bartlett  &  Bartlett.  Mem. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Mason.  Democrat.  Clubs: 
Boston  City,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Brae  Burn 
Country.  Home;  Newton,  INIass.  Office:  45  Milk  St., 
■Boston. 

BARTLETT,  Martin  Pirth,  insurance;  b.  North 
New  Portland,  Me.,  ;\Iav  4,  1864;  s.  Josiah  D.  and 
Eliza  (Firth)  Bartlett;  ed.  Eaton  P'amily  Sch.. 
Norridgewock,  Me.,  Waterville  High  Sch.,  Coburn 
Classical  Inst,  (non-grad.);  m.  Grace  E.  Webber, 
of  Waterville,  Me.,  Sept.  13,  1S99;  2  children,  Be- 
san  in  ins.  business,  1886.  as  elk.  in  office  of  L.  T. 
Boothby  &  Son  and  upon  incorporation,  1900,  was 
made  treas.,  later  pres..  the  title  now  being 
Boothby  &  Bartlett  Co. :  appointed  spl.  agt.  Ham- 
burg-Bremen Fire  Ins.  Co.  and  agt.  for  Me.  of 
Mercantile  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  1896,  Queen  Ins.  Co.. 
1908:  dir.  Peoples  Nat.  Bank  (Waterville),  Central 
Me.  Realtv  Co. ;  dir.  and  secv.  Waterville  Loan  & 
Bldg.  Assn.  Pres.  Central  Me.  (State)  Fair,  1907- 
11;  treas.  Citv  of  Waterville  2  vrs.;  mem.  Bd.  of 
Edn.,  2  yrs.:  mem.  INIe.  Senate,  1915,  1916;  elected 
mayor  of  Waterville.  Mar.  1,  1915.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Mason  (K.T.):  pres.  ^Vatervi^e  Ma- 
sonic Assn.  Club:  Waterville  Masonic.  Home:  335 
Main  St.     Address:    170  Main  St.,  Waterville.  Me. 

BARTLETT,  Matthew,  li^nker.  broker:  b.  Bos- 
ton, Apr.  2,  1879;  s.  Nelson  S.  and  Isabel  H. 
(Bullock)  Bartlett:  A.B.,  Harvard.  1901;  m.  Serita 
Lincoln,  of  Boston.  Oct.  4,  1911.  Began  active 
career  witli  father's  firm  of  N.  S.  Bartlett  &  Co., 
pig  iron  commn.  merchants,  1901;  retired  on  ac- 
count of  ill  health,  1903:  associated  with  brother, 
N.  S..  Jr..  1904.  and  organized  Bartlett  Bros.  Co., 
which  still  continues.  :\lem.  Boston  Stock  Ex- 
change. Republican.  Clubs:  Harvard,  Tennis  and 
Racquet.  Recreations:  horseback  ridins.  tennis. 
Home:  Beverly  Farms.  Mass.  Office:  60  State  St., 
Boston. 

BARTLETT,  Nathaniel  Cilley,  lawver.  (See  vol. 
19011.) 

BARTLETT,  Oliver  Leslie,  AF.D..  surgeon:  b. 
Rockland.  Me.,  (^ct.  19.  1859:  s.  Edward  H.  and 
Mary  (Lawson)  Bartlett;  ed.  pub.  and  hisrh  schs., 
Rockland:  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  Lewiston.  Me.,  1883; 
M.D.,   Coll.   Phys.   and   Surg.    (Columbia),    1887;   m. 


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Evie  Tolman  Hemingway,  of  Rockland,  Me.,  Sept. 
3,  1889.  Began  practice  at  Rockland,  1S87;  removed 
to  Pitt.sfield,  Mass.,  1903;  specializes  in  treatment 
of  diseases  of  eye,  ear,  nose  and  tliroat.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Mem.  Crescent  Lodge. 
A.F.  &  A.M.,  IHttsfleld  (master);  mem.  Knox  Lodge 
No.  79,  I.O.O.F..  Rockland.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Home:  119  Appleton  Av.  Office:  73  Nortli  St.,  Pitts- 
field,    J\lass. 

BARTIiETT,  Percy,  surgeon;  b.  Ellsworth,  Me., 
Apr.  14,  1871;  s.  Aurelius  A.  and  Maria  L.  (Blood) 
Bartlett;  A.  B.,  Bowdoin,  1892;  M.D.,  Dartmouth 
Med.  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Jane  Potter,  of  Sudbury,  Ont., 
Can.,  June  29,  1904.  Interne,  Boston  City  Hosp.. 
1900-3;  resident  surgeon.  Relief  Sta.,  1903-4;  asso. 
surgeon,  Mary  Hitclicock  Memorial  Hosp.,  Han- 
over, N.H.,  since  1904;  instr.  in  anatomy,  1904-14, 
prof,  surgery  since  1914,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Kappa  Epsi- 
lon.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Club:  Graduates'  (Han- 
over).   Address:  Hanover,  N.H. 

BARTI^IITT,  Ralph  Sylvester,  lawyer;  b.  Eliot, 
Me.,  Apr.  29,  186S;  s.  Sylvester  and  Clementine 
(Raitt)  Bartlett;  8th  in  direct  descent  from  Rich- 
ard Bartlett,  Newbury,  Mass.,  1635;  grad.  Berwick 
Acad.,  South  Berwick,  Me.,  1885;  A.B.,  Dartmouth, 
1889,  A.M.,  1892;  LL.B.,  magna  cum  laude,  Boston 
U.  Law  Sch.,  1892.  Admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  1892, 
and  since  practiced  In  Boston;  admitted  to  U.S. 
cts.,  1894;  associated  in  practice  with  Gov.  William 
E.  Russell,  1892  until  his  death,  1896.  Mem.  1st 
Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M..  1894-03  (now  hon.  mem.). 
Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston,  S.A.R.,  Theta  Delta  Chi,  Phi  Delta 
Phi.  Clubs:  University.  Dartmouth,  Middlesex. 
Home:  139  Beacon  St.    Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston. 

BARTIiETT,  Robert  Atoram,  explorer;  b.  Brigus. 
Newfoundland,  Aug.  l.j,  1875;  s.  William  James 
and  Mary  J.  (Leamon)  Bartlett:  ed.  Brigus  High 
Sch.,  and  Meth.  Coll.,  St.  Johns,  Newfoundland; 
passed  exam,  for  "Master  of  British  Ships,"  Hali- 
fax, N.S.,  1905;  unmarried.  Began  explorations 
wintering  with  R.  E.  Peary  at  Cape  D'Urville,  Kane 
Basin,  1897-8;  on  a  hunting  expdn..  Hudson  Strait 
and  Bay,  1901;  capt.  of  a  sealer  off  Newfoundland 
coast,  1901-5;  comd.  the  "Roosevelt."  1905-9,  taking 
active  part  in  Peary's  expdn.  to  the  pole,  reaching 
S8th  parallel;  comd.  ship  on  pvt.  hunting  expdn.  to 
Kane  Basin.  1910.  Awarded  Hubbard  gold  medal, 
Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  1909:  Hudson-Fulton  silver  medal. 
1909;  silver  medal,  English  Geog.  Soc,  1910;  Kane 
medal,  Phila.  Geog.  Soc,  1910:  silver  medal,  Italian 
Geog.  Soc,  1910.  Mason.  Club:  City  (Boston). 
Home:  Brigus,  Newfoundland.  Address:  Boston 
City  Club,  Boston.* 

BARTIiETT,  Rolla  Willis,  investment  securi- 
ties; b.  Eliot,  Me.,  Sept.  2.  1869;  s.  Sylvester  and 
Clementine  (Raitt)  Bartlett:  grad.  Berwick  Acad., 
South  Bei-wick,  Me..  1887;  B.Litt..  Dartmouth, 
1894;  LL.B..  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1897;  m.  Marv 
Ella  Moulton,  of  Boston.  June  25.  1912.  Admitted 
to  Mass.  bar,  1897;  associated  with  N.  W.  Harris  & 
Co.,  bankers.  1900-8;  sr.  mem.  Rolla  W.  Bartlett 
&  Co.  since  1908.  Mem.  Suffolk  County  Bar  Assn., 
Theta  Delta  Chi  (Dartmouth  Chapter).  Repub- 
lican. Clubs:  Univ'ersity  (Boston),  Oaliley  Coun- 
try. Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  1263 
Commonwealth  Av.   Office:  35  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

BARTIiBTT,  Schuyler  Sampson,  tiustee;  b. 
Plymouth.  Mass.,  IMay  8,  1841;  s.  Amasa  and  Esther 
S.  (Spooner)  Bartlett;  grad.  Plymouth  High  Sch.; 
m.  Margaret  F.  Hazeltine,  of  Belfast,  Me.,  Nov.  IS, 
1869  (died  Sept.  5,  1897);  m.  2d.  Frances  M.  Smith, 
of  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  4,  1899.  Began  active  career 
as  elk.  in  banker's  office;  became  connected  with 
Union  Safe  Deposit  Vaults,  Boston.  1868,  mgr.  of 
same  since  Mar.,  1910;  mgr.  and  treas.  Mich.  Iron 
I^ands  Co.,  Limited;  dii-.  Commonwealth  Trust  Co., 
Hill  Mfg.  Co.,  Plymoutli  Cordage  Co.;  tiustee  Com- 
monwealth Av.  Land  Trust,  and  various  estates. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Club:  Merchants.  Recrea- 
tions: card  playing,  bowling.  Home:  Welleslev 
Hills,  Mass.     Office:    40  and  .JO  State  St.,  Boston. 

BARTIiBTT,  Stephen  !■.,  importer:  b.  Boston, 
May,  1858;  s.  Percival  W.  and  Persis  (Long)  Bart- 
lett; ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.  of  Mass.;  m.  Florence 


Ricker,  of  Portland,  Me.  In  wholesale  grocery 
business  until  1884;  engaged  as  importer  of  cocoa 
and  chocolate,  on  own  account,  1884;  firm  incor- 
porated, 1906,  as  the  Stephen  L.  Bartlett  Co.,  of 
which  has  since  been  pres. ;  dir.  Home  Savings 
Bank,  U.S.  Smelting,  lieOning  &  Mining  Co.,  Island 
Creek  Coal  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Clubs:  Union,  Algonquin,  Country  (Brook- 
line).  Home:  175  Commonwealth  Av.  Office:  68 
India  St.,   Boston. 

BARTIiBTT,  Thomas  B(lliott),  clergyman;  b. 
Newburyport,  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1853;  s.  Jonathan 
and  Sarah  (Shute)  Bartlett;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1S77; 
B.D.,  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1880;  m.  I'rovidence, 
R.I.,  May  2,  1882,  Isabella  J.  Tuthill;  2  children, 
Florence  E.,  Faith.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1880; 
pastor  South  Bapt.  Ch.,  Providence,  1880-02,  Paw- 
tuxet  Bapt.  Ch.,  1902-11;  since  spl.  agt.,  R.l.  Bapt. 
State  Conv.  Pres.  R.I.  Bapt.  Edn.  Soc;  chmn.  Fi- 
nance Com.,  R.I.  Bapt.  State  Conv.  Author:  (book- 
lets) The  English  Bible  in  American  Eloquence; 
Was  There  a  Second  Isaiali?  Frequent  contbr.  to 
religious  press.  Home:  Edgewood  Station,  Provi- 
dence, R.I. 

BARTIiBTT,  Truman  Howe,  educator,  sculptor; 
1).  Doi-set,  Vt.,  Oct.  25,  1835;  s.  Buckley  Howe  and 
Henriette  (Richardson)  Bartlett;  studied  art  in 
Rome,  Italy,  and  Paris,  France;  m.  Cheshire,  Conn., 
Dec,  1861,  Mary  Ann  White  (now  deceased).  Was 
for  23  yrs.  instr.  in  Architectural  Dept.,  Mass. 
Inst,  of  Tech.;  father  of  Paul  Wayland  Bartlett, 
sculptor,  of  Paris;  maintained  for  9  yrs.,  in  Bos- 
ton, a  free  sch.  for  modeling  and  drawing,  for  poor 
boys  and  girls.  Autlior  of  bronze  statue  of  Dr. 
Horace  Wells,  in  Bushnell  Park,  Hartford,  Conn., 
of  the  Benedict  Family  Monument  in  Woodland 
Cemetery,  Waterbury,  (5onn.,  and  of  The  Wounded 
Drummer  Boy  of  Shiloh,  many  busts  in  bronze  and 
marble,  etc.;  brought  to  America  the  1st  large 
bronze  figures  cast  in  one  piece;  made  tlie  1st  fig- 
ure in  terra  cotta  of  any-  Am.  sculptor.  Mason. 
Autlior:  Life  of  Dr.  William  Rimmer;  The  Physi- 
ognomy of  Abraham  Lincoln;  etc.;  now  writing  on 
The  Portraits  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Home:  Boston; 
(summer)    Cliocorua,   N.H. 

BARTIiBTT,  William  Alfred,  clergyman;  b.  Chi- 
cago, Feb.  17,  1858;  s.  late  Pres.  Samuel  C.  Bart- 
lett, LL.D.,  of  Dartmouth  College,  and  Mary  Bacon 
(Learned)  Bartlett;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1882,  A.M., 
1S85;  grad.  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1885  (D.D.,  1899); 
m.  Esther  Adelaide  Pitkin,  of  Chicago,  Feb.  23, 
1892;  3  children,  William  Pitkin  (deceased),  Doris 
Jeannette,  Richard  Learned.  Ordained  Congl.  min- 
istry, 1886;  pastor  Ch.  of  the  Redeemer,  Cliicago, 
1885-8,  2d  Ch.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  1889-96,  Kirk  St.  Ch., 
Lowell,  Mass.,  1896-01,  1st  Ch.,  Chicago,  1901-10, 
Farmington  Av.  Ch.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1910-14; 
health  broke  down;  doing  efficiency  work  with  chs. 
in  N.E. ;  with  First  Congl.  Ch.  of  Lowell,  Mass., 
1915.  Trustee  Hartford  Sem.  Foundation.  Clubs: 
Apollos  (Chicago),  Congregational  (Lowell). 
Speal<er  on  spl.  occasions,  toast  master,  etc.  Rec- 
reations: walking,  Y.M.C.A.,  motoring.  Address: 
168   3d  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

BARTIiBY,  William  Tenney,  clergyman;  b.  Con- 
cord, N.H.,  Nov.  7,  1868;  s.  Joseph  Dana  (MA.) 
and  ]\larv  Atwood  (Tenney)  Bartley;  A.B.,  Yale, 
1891  (salutatorian)  ;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1895;  grad.  An- 
dover  Theol.  Sem.,  1897,  S.T.B.,  1899;  m.  Carrie 
Belle  Webster,  of  Salem.  N.H.,  Feb.  6,  1900;  1  son, 
Irving  Dana.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1897;  pas- 
tor Salem,  N.H.,  1896-02,  Bennington,  1902-7,  Beth- 
lehem, 1907-11,  1st  Ch.,  Hadley,  Mass.,  1911-13, 
Middlefield,  Mass.,  since  Dec.  1,  1913.  Mem.  Berk- 
shii-e  North  Assn.  Congl.  Chs.,  Berkshire  North 
Alinisterial   Union.    Home:   Middlefield,  Mass. 

BARTO,  Charles  Blmore,  clergyman;  b.  North- 
liort,  L.I.,  N.Y.,  Oct.  5,  1862;  s.  Charles  Henry  and 
Sarah  Jane  (Briggs)  Barto;  descendant  of  .John 
Briggs,  who  came  to  Mass.,  1635,  also  of  Francis 
and  Morris  Barto,  of  the  Revolutionary  War;  Ph.B., 
Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1890;  (D.D.,  111.  Wesleyan  U.. 
1909):  m.  Nellie  M.  Daniels,  of  Unionville,  Conn., 
May  7,  1891;  4  children,  Marjory,  Earl  Briggs, 
Dorothy,  Elmore  Gordon.  Ordained  M.B.  ministry, 
1890;  pastor  in  Conn.,  1890-7,  Queensborough,  N.Y. 
Citv,    1897-03,    Willis    Av.    Ch.,    Bronx,    New   York, 


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1903-8,  Washington  Park  Ch.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.. 
1908-11,  1st  Ch.,  Wateibuiy,  Conn.,  1911-14,  Nor- 
walk.  Conn.,  since  1914.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsi- 
lon.    Mason.    Address:  4  West  Av.,  Norwalk,  Conn. 

BABTOIi,  John  Washburn,  M.D. ;  b.  Lancaster, 
Mas.s.,  .Jan.  Id,  ISGl;  s.  Ceorge  M.  and  Elizabeth 
(Washbuin)  Bartol;  ed.  I'hillips  Exeter  Acad.; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1887;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1891;  ni.  Cliarlotte  H.  Cabot,  of  Brookline,  Oct.  2, 
1900;  children.  Janet,  Dorothy,  Ann,  Piiscilla, 
George  M.,  Louis  C.  Practiced  at  Boston  since 
1893;  asst.  in  clin.  medicine.  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1905-10:  mem.  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Hoalth,  1902-7. 
Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Har- 
vard.   Address:    1   Chestnut  St.,   Boston. 

BABTOIT,  Charles  Clarence,  lawyer;  b.  Salis- 
V>ur\-,  Conn.,  Sept.  1-).  ISH;  .s.  Pliny  L.  and  Mary 
Ann  (Lockwood)  Haitoii;  ed.  .\menia  (N.Y.)  Sem., 
1863-4;  B.A.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Conn.,  1S69;  LL.B.,  Bos- 
ton U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1873;  m.  1st,  Emma  C.  Drew, 
Aug.  24,  1870  (died  Nov.  26,  1886);  children,  Charles 
C,  Jr.,  Chesley  D.,  Katharine  L.,  Philip  L.,  Eliza- 
beth C.  (Mrs.  Winthrop  L.  Carter);  m.  2d,  Kath- 
arine H.  Drew.  Apr.  5,  1893  (died  Nov.  26,  1S97); 
m.  3d,  Frances  E.  Kendall,  of  Boston,  Sept.  12, 
1899.  Admitted  to  Middlesex  bar,  1873,  and  since 
practiced  at  Boston;  mem.  Barton  &  Barton  (father, 
and  son)  since  1900;  mem.  Common  Council,  New- 
ton, Mass.,  2  yrs.  (pres.  1  yr.).  Mem.  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce,  Epsilon  Chapter  Delta  Psl.  Rec- 
reations: poultry  fancier.  Home:  Framingham, 
Mass.    Office:  35  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

BABTON,  Edmund  Mills,  librarian;  b.  ^Vorces- 
ttr.  .Mass..  Sept.  27,  1S3K;  s.  Ira  Moore  and  Maria 
\\aters  (Bullard)  Barton;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.; 
m.  Abigail  Twycross  Blake,  of  Dresden.  Me..  Sept. 
6,  1870;  4  children,  Lydia  M.,  Edmund  Blake,  Fred- 
erick McDonald,  Hai-old  Bullard.  Mercantile  train- 
ing in  Boston,  St.  Louis  and  New  York.  1857-60; 
relief  agt.  U.S.  Sanitary  Commn.  for  5th  Corps, 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  1863-5.  Asst.  librarian,  1866- 
83.  librarian,  1883-08,  librarian  emeritus  since  1909, 
Am.  Antiquarian  Soc.  Mem.  Am.  Antiquarian  Soc, 
A.I^.A.,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Mass.  Library  Club,  vari- 
ous state  hist,  socs.,  etc.  Address:  262  Salisbury 
St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

BABTON,  Prank  Bu^ene,  clergyman;  b.  Saco, 
Me..  June  20,  1852;  s.  Isaac  Somes  and  Roxana 
(Miller)  Barton;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs.,  Rox- 
bury.  Mass.;  St.  Lawrence  U.,  Canton,  N.Y..  1887- 
90;  St.  Lawrence  Theol.  Sch.,  1887-90;  m.  Fannie 
Elizabeth  Fogg,  of  Brownfleld,  Me..  Oct.  11,  1886:  2 
childien,  Mrs.  Agnes  Linwood  Haskell,  Frank  Eu- 
gene, Jr.  Ordained  Universalist  ministry.  1890; 
pastor  Bethel.  Me.,  1890-02;  supt.  Universalist  Ch. 
for  Me.,  1902-6;  pastor  Fairfield  and  Waterville, 
1906-11.  Rockport,  Mass.,  since  1911.  Acting  chap- 
lain of  Ashla  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M.;  hon.  mem.  Bethel 
Lodge.  F.  and  A.M.;  chaplain  of  Granite  Lodge, 
T.O.O.F.,  Rockport.  Address:  14  Pleasant  St.,  Rock- 
port.    Mass. 

BABTON,  G-eorgre  Hunt,  geologist;  b.  Sudbury. 
Mass.,  July  S,  1S52;  s.  George  Washington  and 
Mary  S.  (Hunt)  Barton;  lived  on  a  farm  there  until 
21  yrs.  old;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1880;  m.  Eva 
May  Beede,  of  Stow.  Mass..  Sept.  IS,  1SS4.  Asst. 
in  drawing,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1880-1;  asst.  on  Ha- 
waiian govt,  survey,  Honolulu,  18S1-3;  asst.  in 
geology,  1883-4,  asst.  prof,  till  1904,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.;  same,  Boston  U.,  till  1904;  now  director 
Teachers'  Sch.  of  Science.  Was  asst.  geologist  U.S. 
Geol.  Survey:  mpm.  6th  Peai-y  expdn.  to  Green- 
land, 1S96.  (See  "\^'ho's  Who  in  America  for  socie- 
ties, etc.)  Home:  89  Trowbridge  St..  Cambridge, 
Mass.    Office:  234  Berkeley  St.,  Boston.* 

BABTON,  Hubbard  Alonzo,  editor  and  publisher; 
May  12.  lS;i2-Sept.  2.  1912.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BABTON,  James  I>evi,  clergvman;  b.  Charlotte, 
Vt.,  Sept.  23,  1855:  s.  Jacob  V.  and  Hannah 
(Knowles)  Barton:  A.B.,  Middleburv  Coll.,  18S1, 
A.M.,  1884:  grad.  Hartford  Theol.  Serii.,  1SS5;  D.D., 
1894.  LL.D.,  1913,  Middleburv  Coll.);  m.  Flora  E. 
Holmes,  of  Winfield,  N.Y.,  June  3,  1885.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1885;  missionarv  A.B.C.F.M.  at 
Harpoot.  Turkey,  1885-92:  prof,  in  Mission  Theol. 
Sen;.,  1SS8-92;  pres.  Euphrates  Coll.,  Harpoot,  1893; 


foreign  sec.  A.B.C.F.M.  since  1894.  Deputation  to 
Japan,  1895,  Ceylon  and  India,  1901,  China,  1907; 
trustee  Middlebui-y  Coll.,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem., 
etc.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  writings,  etc.) 
Home:  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Office:  14  Beacon  St., 
Boston.* 

BABTON,  Jesse  Morton,  lawyer;  b.  Newport, 
N.H.,  .Jan.  21,  l.s7(i:  .s.  L.vi  Winter  and  Elizabeth 
F.  (Jewett)  Barton;  iJiej).  edn.  Kimball  Union 
Acad.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1.S92;  taught  sch.  for  sev- 
eral yrs.;  studied  law  in  office  of  A.  S.  Wait,  Esq., 
and  at  the  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law;  admitted  to  bar, 
1899.  Memljer  of  X.H.  House  of  Rep.,  1901-2; 
mem.  State  Constl.  Conv.,  1903,  12;  judge  of  pro- 
bate, Sullivan  Co.,  since  .Jan.,  1906;  trustee  N.H. 
Industrial  Sch.,  1909-12;  chmn.  Rep.  State  Com., 
1912  to  1916;  trustee  Newi)ort  Savings  Bank,  Rich- 
ard's Free  Library.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn..  N.H. 
State  Bar  Assn.,  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  Methodist.  Ma- 
son:  Odd  Fellow.     Address:    Newport,   N.H. 

BABTON,    Lawrence    Wesley;    b.    Ludlow,    Vt., 

Nov.  16,  1.S74:  s.  Wesley  .J.  and  Marcia  R.  (Briggs) 
Barton:  ed.  Black  River  Acad.,  Ludlow:  grad.  Agrl. 
Dept.  U.  of  Vt.,  1898;  m.  Helen  Josselyn,  of  Lyson, 
Vt.,  Oct.  2,  1907;  2  children,  Paul  L.,  Barbara  H. 
In  lumber  business  since  1899;  justice  of  peace, 
1900;  auditor  of  Plymouth,  1909.  10;  lister,  1910; 
mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910.  Republican.  Univer- 
salist. Mem.  Sigma  Nu.  Mason.  Address:  Plym- 
outh, Vt. 

BABTON,  Iilewellyn,  lawyer;  b.  Naples.  Me., 
Nov.  24,  1854;  s.  William  H.  and  Sallie  (Shedd) 
Barton;  grad.  Bowdoin,  1884;  studied  law  with  Na- 
than and  Henry  B.  Cleaves,  Portland;  prin.  Bridg- 
ton  Acad.,  1887-92;  admitted  to  bar,  1893:  m.  Grace 
Luette  Newman,  of  Portland,  Sept.  19,  1894:  4 
children,  Laurence  G.,  Elizabeth  N.,  Cjrace  M  , 
Llewellvn,  Jr.  Began  practice  in  Portland,  1893; 
mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1885-6;  chmn.  Bd.  Select- 
men, Bridgton,  1891;  mem.  Dem.  State  Com.,  1895- 
01;  established  Me.  Dem.  Club.  1898  (pres.  until 
1908)  ;  Dem.  candidate  for  mayor  of  Portland,  1899; 
elk.  of  courts.  Cumberland  Co.,  1907-15.  Founded 
the  Portland  ■V\''eekly  Star  in  1897:  bought  the  :Me. 
Democrat,  consolidated  it  with  the  Star;  founded 
the  Evening  Star,  which  became  the  Portland  Eve- 
ning Courier  in  1898:  mem.  Dem.  State  Com.,  1894- 
1900;  candidate  register  of  deeds,  1888.  for  regis- 
ter of  probate,  1890,  for  sheriff,  1900.  Mem.  Port- 
land Pastoral  Chorus  since  1898  (treas.  since  1907). 
Mem.  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Odd  Fellow.  Author  of  an 
algebraic  review,  also  of  Maine  Official  and  Classi- 
fied Business  Directory  (pub.  annually).  Recrea- 
tions: baseball.  Address:  Court  House.  Portland. 
Maine. 

BARTON.  Iiouis  F.,  shoe  mfr. ;  Jan.  16,  1852-Nov. 
30,   1909.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

BABTON,  Stephen  Emory,  fire  underwriter;  b. 
Oxford,  Mass.,  Dec.  24,  1848:  s.  Capt.  David  and 
.lulia  (Porter)  Barton;  descendant  of  Edward  Bar- 
ton, of  Salem,  Mass.,  about  1636:  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Oxford,  Mass.,  until  1863;  m.  Jovce  Willmot,  of 
Hastings.  N.S.,  June  28,  1870  (died  Apr.  12,  1881); 
1  daughter,  Myrtis  Willmot  (Mrs.  Stephen  L.  But- 
ler, of  Northampton.  Mass.):  m.  2d,  Lizzie  W. 
Tracy,  of  Norwich,  Conn.  Entered  army  in  U.S. 
mil.  telegraph  service,  Depi,  of  South,  and  Army 
of  the  Potomac  until  close  of  Civil  War;  served  4 
yrs.  on  Atlantic  cables,  1867-71:  fire  ins.  agt.  since 
1872.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  One  of 
incorporators  Am.  Nat.  Red  Cross  and  many  yrs. 
2d  v. -p.  same:  chmn.  Central  Cuban  Relief  Com., 
under  appmt.  of  Pres.  McKinley.  Jan..  1898-.Iuly  15, 
1899.  Clubs:  Exchange  (Boston).  Republican  (New 
York).  Contbr.  on  Red  Cross  ins.  and  other  topics, 
to  various  jours.  Asso.  editor  (with  George  S.  Bar- 
ton, of  Worcester,  Mass.).  The  Barton  Genealogy, 
1915.  Recreations:  fishing.  Home:  Hotel  Coolidge, 
Brookline,  IMass.  Office:  85  Water  St.,  Boston, 
Mass.* 

BABTOW.  Howard  Key,  cler°rvman:  b.  Astoria, 
N.Y..  Aug.  12,  1S75;  s.  Jacob  Field  and  Anna  Key 
(Steele)  Bartow;  ed.  pub.  schs..  N.Y.;  Rectory  Sch., 
Hamden,  Conn.;  grad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1900;  m. 
Florence  A.  Cragin,  of  N.Y.  City,  Feb.  3,  1902;  4 
children,  Mary  Schell,  Howard  Key,  Jr.,  Catharine 
Cragin,  Samuel.    Deacon  and  priest,  P.E.  Ch.,  1900; 


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asst.  Christ  Ch.,  Rye,  N.Y.,  1901,  Ch.  of  the  Holy 
Communion,  N.Y.  City,  1901-4;  rector  St.  Stephen's 
Ch.,  Cohasset,  INIass.,  since  Feb..  1904.  Socialist. 
Address:  Atlantic  Av..  Cohasset,  Mass. 

BABUS,  Annie  Howes,  writer;  b.  South  Yar- 
mouth. Cape  Cod.  Mas.s.,  d.  Osbone  and  Abby 
(Crowell)  Howes;  grad.  Vassar,  1874;  m.  Carl 
Barus,  Jan.  20,  1887.  Pres.  Associate  Alumnse  of 
Vassar,  1890-1,  Assn.  of  Collegiate  Alumna?,  1892-4; 
sec.-treas.  latter,  1895-8.  Contbr.  to  newspapers, 
mags.,  etc.,  especially  on  health  of  college  women, 
child  study  and  child-labor.  Home:  30  Elmgrove 
Av.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

BABUS,  Carl,  physicist;  b.  Cincinnati,  Feb.  19, 
1856;  s.  Prof.  Carl  and  Sophia  (MoUman)  Barus; 
attended  Columbia,  1S74-6;  U.  of  Wurzburg,  Ger- 
many, 1S76-S0,  Ph.D.,  1879;  (LL.D.,  Brown.  1907, 
Clark  U.,  1909);  m.  Annie  G.  Howes,  Jan.  20,  1887. 
Physicist,  U.S.  Geol.  Survey,  1880-92;  prof,  meteor- 
ology, U.S.  Weather  Bur.,  1892-3;  physicist,  Smith- 
sonian Instn.,  1893-5;  prof,  physics  since  1895, 
dean  grad.  dept.  since  1903,  Brown  U.  Awarded 
the  Rumford  IMedal  of  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sci- 
ences for  various  researches  in  heat.  Mem.  ad- 
visory com.  Carnegie  Instn.,  1902;  mem.  hon.  com. 
of  Internat.  Congress  on  Radiology,  Brussels,  1910. 
Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences.  A.A.A.S. ; 
mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sciences  (v. -p.  and  chmn.  sect,  of 
physics,  1897):  corr.  mem.  Brit.  Assn.  Adv.  Sci. ; 
hon.  mem.  Royal  Instn.  of  Great  Britain;  mem.  Am. 
Physical  Soc.  ( nres.  1904').  Washington  Acad.  Sci- 
ences, Am.  Philos.  Soc.  Speaker  for  Am.  Physics, 
World's  Congress,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Original  con- 
tributions to  science  number  about  300  titles.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books  and  writ- 
ings.)   Home:   30  Elmgrove  Av.,  Providence.'* 

BASCOM,  Charles  William,  printer;  b.  Green- 
field, :Mass.,  :\Iay  31,  1S5S:  s.  Chester  A.  and 
Minerva  S.  (ISIartindale)  Bascom;  descendant  of 
Thomas  Bascom,  settled  in  Boston,  about  1638;  ed. 
dist.  and  high  schs..  Greenfield,  1862-74;  Powers 
Inst.,  Bernardston.  INIass..  1875;  m.  Boston.  1897, 
Agnes  J.  Smith.  Learned  printing  trade  of  Field  & 
Hall,  Greenfield,  1S76-9;  came  to  Boston  and 
worked  as  journeyman  printer  and  foreman,  1880- 
85;  entered  printing  business  (Bascom  &  (ironin, 
62  Sudbury  St.),  succeeding  J.  A.  Butler  &  Co., 
1885:  retired  from  firm.  1SS9.  and  purchased  print- 
ing office  of  Charles  W.  Symonds,  154  Federal  St., 
where  has  since  conducted  general  printing  busi- 
ness. IMason.  Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  Win- 
chester,  :Mass.    Office:    154   Federal  St.,  Boston. 

BASCOM,  Harry  Chester;  b.  Holden,  Mass.,  Dec. 
21,  1864;  s.  Artemas  D.  and  Emerette  F.  (Davis) 
Bascom;  student  Tufts  Coll..  1885-9,  Ph.D.,  1889; 
student  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  and  law  office  in 
Hudson,  Mass.;  m.  Edith  A.  Rice,  of  Leominster, 
Mass.,  Jan.  30,  1900;  4  children.  James  R.,  Law- 
rence R..  Francis  Elizabeth.  Harry  C,  Jr.  Prac- 
ticed in  Leominster  since  1892;  trial  justice,  1895- 
10.  Republican.  Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.  Address: 
4  INIain  St.,  Leominster,  Mass. 

BASCOM,  Henry  Albert,  commission  merchant; 
b.  Portland.  Me..  Oct.  26,  1860:  s.  Ezekiel  F.  and 
Olive  R.  (Ramsdill)  Bascom;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1883, 
A.M.,  1886:  m.  Alice  H.  Howard,  of  Maiden,  Mass., 
Jan.  6,  1887;  children.  Marion  Olive,  Henry 
Albert.  Engaged  in  wholesale  commn.  business 
(Lord  &  Webster  Co.),  Boston,  since  1883,  mem.  of 
CO.  since  June,  1909,  mem.  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  Psi  Upsilon.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Kernwood  (Maiden).  Home: 
Maiden,  Mass.    Office:  250  Commercial  St.,  Boston. 

BASCOM,  John,  educator;  ]\Iav  1,  1827-Oct.  2, 
1911.  fSee  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America. 
1910-]],) 

BASS,  Clare  Reynolds,  educator  at  Western 
College,  Oxford,  O.,  since  1912.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BASS,  Bdgrar  Wales,  colonel  U.S.A.:  b.  Prairie  du 
Chien,  Wis.,  Oct.  30.  1843;  s.  Jacob  Wales  and 
Martha  Darrah  (Brunson)  Bass;  pvt.  and  q.-m. 
sergt.  Sth  Minn.  Inf..  Aug.  13,  1862-June  30,  1864; 
grad.  West  Point.  1868;  studied  Post-Grad.  Sch.  for 
Mil.  Engrs..  Willets  Point,  N.Y. ;  m.  Adfle  Smith, 
of  New  York,  June  26,  1879.  Bvt.  2d  It.  U.S.  Engrs., 
June  15,  1868;  2d  It.,  Feb.  15,  1869;  1st  It.,  Feb.  14, 


1871;  prof,  mathematics.  West  Point,  Apr.  17,  1878; 
col.  U.S.A.;  retired  at  own  request,  after  36  yrs'. 
service,  Oct.  7,  1898.  Asst.  astronomer,  U.S.  Tran- 
sit of  Venus  Expdn.  to  New  Zealand.  1874-5;  U.S. 
Expdn.  Eclipse  of  Sun,  Colo.,  1878.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  book  and  writings.)  Address; 
Bar  Harbor,   :\Ie.* 

BASS,  Bdward  Cary,  clergyman;  b.  Moretown. 
Vt.,  Oct.  5.  1836;  s.  Alpheus  and  Sallv  (Copeland) 
Bass;  prep.  ed.  Washington  Co.  Grammar  Sch.  and 
Newbury  Sem.,  Vt. ;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt,  1859  (D.D., 
1884);  married  Lucia  R.  Blair,  of  Burlington,  Vt., 
Apr.  9,  1861  (died  1882);  1  daughter,  Bertha.  Or- 
dained ministry  M.E.  Ch.,  1861;  pastor,  Vt.. 
14  yrs.,  N.H.,  8  yrs..  Me.,  3  yrs.,  Mass.,  6  vrs.,  R.I., 
7  yrs.;  served  6  yrs.  as  dist.  supt.  at  Providence, 
R.I. ;  endowment  agt.,  U.  of  Vt.,  6  yrs.;  agt.  foi- 
Conf.  Claimants  Fund:  N.E.  Southern  Annual 
Conf.,  since  March,  1912.  Traveled  in  Europe  4 
summers.  Address:  145  Cranston  St.,  Providence, 
Rhode    Island. 

BASS,  Georgre  Henry,  boot  and  shoe  mfr. ;  b. 
Wilton,  Me.,  July  22,  1843;  s.  Seth  and  Nancy 
(Russell)  Bass:  7th  in  generation  from  Samuel 
Bass,  Mass.  Colony,  1630;  pub.  sch.  ed. ;  m.  Marv 
Louise  Streeter,  of  Savbrook,  O.,  Nov.  10,  1874 
(died  May  2,  1896):  m.  2d,  Mary  Ella  Barrv,  of 
Wollaston,  Mass.,  Oct.  27,  1897:  children.  Willard 
Streeter,  b.  1876;  John  Russell,  1878;  Elisabeth, 
1881;  Anne  Louise,  1888.  Taught  sch.  at  17;  served 
apprenticeship  in  tanner's  trade  at  Wilton,  18  to 
21;  commenced  in  business,  tanning  and  finishing 
upper-leather  and  calf  skins,  at  22;  bought  half 
interest  in  boot  and  shoe  business  with  E.  P. 
Packard,  at  Wilton,  1876.  and  a  yr.  later  bought 
^Ir.  Packard's  interest;  continued  as  E.  P.  Packard 
&  Co.  until  1880,  when  sold  tannery  and  remained 
in  shoe  business  as  G.  H.  Bass  &  Co.,  incorporated 
1906,  of  wliich  is  pres.;  pres.  Wilton  Water  Co. 
Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1913.  Pres.  Wilton  Acad. 
Republican.    Address:  Wilton,  Me. 

BASS,  John  Bussell,  shoe  mfr.;  b.  Wilton,  Me., 
Sept.  6,  1S78:  s.  George  Henrv  and  Marv  Louise 
(Streeter)  Bass:  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1900;  m.  Alice 
Mary  Ness,  of  Howick,  P.Q.,  Can.,  Sept.  17,  1913. 
Engaged  in  shoe  manufacturing  at  Wilton  since 
1900;  treas.  G.  H.  Bass  &  Co.  Trustee  Wilton  Acad. 
IMem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Address:    Wilton,   Me. 

BASS.  Joseph  Parker,  publisher;  b.  Randolph, 
Vt.,  1835;  s.  Samuel  and  INIargaret  (Parker)  Bass; 
ed.  common  sclis.  and  acad..  Randolph:  m.  Baneor, 
1866,  Mary  March  (deceased,  1899).  Began  active 
career  as  clerk  in  dry  goods  house  of  Hocum  Hos- 
ford,  Lowell,  Mass..  1854,  later  engaging  in  same 
business  for  himself;  removed  business  to  Bangor, 
Me..  1863,  and  continued  until  1870,  after  which  he 
engaged  extensively  in  buying  and  selling  timber 
lands  and  city  real  estate;  has  devoted  attention, 
since  1879,  chiefly  to  pub.  Bangor  Daily  and  Weekly 
Commercial  (former  estab.,  1872,  and  latter,  1838); 
pres.  and  treas.  J.  P.  Bass  Pub.  Co.;  mayor  of  City 
of  Bangor,  1873;  representative  State  Legislature. 
1876;  mem.  Bd.  of  World's  Fair  Commrs.  from  Me. 
to  Columbian  Expn.  (chmn.  exec,  com.);  pres. 
Eastern  :\Ie.  State  Fair  Assn.  for  12  vrs.:  now  dir. 
2d  Nat.  Bank  of  Bangor.  Mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Soc.  May- 
flower Descendants  of  Mass.  and  Me.  (being  a 
lineal  descendant  of  Deacon  Samuel  and  Anne 
Bass  and  .lohn  and  Priscilla  FMullins]  Alden). 
Club:  Tarratine.  Address:  43  High  St.,  Bangor. 
Me.;  Bar  Harbor,  Me.,  during  summer. 

BASS,  Botaert  Perkins,  ex-governor;  b.  Chicago, 
Sept.  1,  1873;  s.  Perkins  and  Clara  (Foster)  Bass; 
brother  of  John  Foster  Bass;  A.B.,  Harvard. 
1896;  student  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.,  1896-7,  Harvard 
Law  Sch..  1897-8.  Engaged  in  farming,  real  estate 
and  investments:  has  devoted  a  great  deal  of  at- 
tention to  advancement  of  forestrv  in  N.H.  Mem. 
N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905-7,  1907-9,  Senate.  1909-10; 
Mem.  N.H.  Forestry  Commn.,  1906-10;  gov.  of 
N.H.,  term  1911-13.  Republican.  Mem.  Am.  For- 
estry Assn.  (pres.,  1911),  N.H.  Forestry  Assn. 
Home:  Peterboro,  N.H.* 

BASS,  Willard  Streeter,  shoe  mfr.;  b.  Wilton, 
Me.,  July  27,  1876:  s.  George  Henry  and  Mary 
Louise  (Streeter)   Bass;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1896;  A.M., 


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Harvard,  1899;  ni.  Elizabeth  Adams,  of  Chicago, 
111..  Aug.  2,  1904  (died  Mar.  6,  1907);  m.  2d,  Harriet 
Spencer  Carson,  of  Greenville,  111.,  June  24,  1913; 
1  daughter,  Mary  Louise.  Teaclier  Wilton  Acad.. 
1896-7.  Chicago  Inst..  1900-1.  Francis  W.  Parker 
Sch.,  Chicago.  1901-S;  engaged  in  shoe  mfg.,  Wil- 
ton, since  1908;  dir.  G.  H.  Bass  &  Co.  Mem.  bd. 
dirs.  Congl.  Conf.  and  I^lissionary  Soc.  of  Me.  Mem. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Republican. 
Address:    \\iU()n,   Me. 

BASS,  William,  surgeon;  June  22,  1832-19 — . 
(Se(_-   viil.    ]!U»'J.) 

BASSETT,  Austin  Bradley,  clergyman;  b.  Alle- 
gan, Mich.,  Jan.  23,  1859;  s.  Col.  Chauncey  J.  and 
Ivvdia  Frances  (Bradley)  Bassett;  descendant  of 
William  Bassett,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1621;  A.B., 
Williams.  1881  (D.D..  1906);  studied  Hartford 
Theol.  Sem. ;  B.D.,  Chicago  Theol.  Sem..  1887; 
studied  U.  of  Berlin.  1897;  m.  2klarv  Ely,  of  New 
York,  July  30,  1892;  1  daughter,  Grace  Ely.  Teach- 
er Latin  and  Greek.  Temple  Grove  Sem.  and  Sara- 
toga Acad..  Saratoga  Springs,  N.Y..  1881-2;  prof, 
mathematics  and  phjsics,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll..  1882-4; 
ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1887;  pastor  Williams- 
town,  Mass.,  1887-91;  Ware.  Mass.,  1891-1905; 
stated  supply  Park  Ch.,  Hartford,  1906,  1910;  asso. 
prof,  exptl.  theology  and  sec,  Hartford  Tlieol. 
Sem.,  1905 — .  Clubs:  University,  Educational.  Ad- 
dress: Hartford,  Conn.* 

BASSBTT,  Charles,  lawyer;  b.  Chatham,  Mass., 
May  31,  1S43;  s.  Wliitman  and  Eliza  (Doane)  Bas- 
sett; descendant  of  Enoch  Bassett;  ed.  pub.  schs. ; 
admitted  to  bar,  1896;  m.  Sarah  Harwood,  of 
Brewster.  :Mass..  Mar.  8,  1865  (died  1870);  m.  2d, 
Martha  Sears,  of  Dennis,  1871  (died  1881);  m.  3d, 
Mrs.  Lucy  (Clifford)  Bearse,  of  Harwich,  Jan.  22. 
1891;  2  children.  Whitman  S.  (chaplain  State 
Prison,  Concord,  N.H.),  Mrs.  Mercie  B.  Acres,  of 
Concord.  Followed  deep  sea  fishing  13  yrs.,  retir- 
ing from  the  business,  1880;  has  practiced  law  at 
Harwich  and  Cliatham  since  1896,  also  dealer  in 
real  estate;  mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Chatham,  9 
yrs.;  apptd.  spl.  justice  2d  Ct.  of  Barnstable.  Apr., 
1909.     Address:    South    Chatham,    Mass. 

BASSETT,  Charles  Anselm,  banker;  b.  Taunton, 
Alass.,  Apr.  1,  1S42;  s.  Charles  Jarvis  Holmes  and 
Emeline  Dean  (Seabury)  Bassett;  descendant  of 
William  Bassett.  who  came  to  American  in  the 
ship  Fortune,  1621:  ed.  high  sch.,  Taunton.  Mass.: 
m.  June  15,  1870,  INIary  L.  Hooper,  of  Fall  River. 
Mass.  Began  as  messenger  Taunton  Nat.  Bank, 
1860;  cashier  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Fall  River,  1864-77; 
treas.  Fall  River  Savings  Bank  since  Feb.,  1877, 
also  trustee.  Liberal  Republican.  Mason.  Club: 
Quequechan.  Home:  808  Rock  St.  Office:  141  N 
Main  St..  Fall  River,  Mass. 

BASSBTT,     Edward    Drown,    lawver;     Aug.     14, 

1852-Jiily,    Un4.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

BASSETT,  FredericlE  James,  clergvman;  b.  Al- 
bany. N.Y.,  Mar.  19.  1S56;  s.  Daniel  Edson  and 
Harriet  (Buxton)  Bassett;  grad.  Albany  High  Sch.. 
1873;  A.B.,  Union  Coll..  Schenectady.  N.Y.,  1877 
(D.D.,  1897);  unmarried.  Deacon,  1880,  priest, 
1881,  P.E.  Ch.;  asst.  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Albany,  N.Y., 
1880-2;  rector  All  Saints'  Ch.,  Torresdale,  Phila., 
1882-6,  Ch.  of  the  Redeemer,  Providence,  R.I.,  since 
May,  1886;  deputy  to  Gon.  Con  v.,  P.E.  Ch.,  1898, 
1901,  4.  7,  10;  mem.  Standing  Com.  of  Diocese;  sec. 
Bd.  of  Mgrs.  of  Diocesan  iSlission.'^  since  1901. 
Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Plii.  Address:  166  Prospect  St.. 
Providence.    R.I. 

BASSETT,  George  Massa,  mfr.,  wool  spinning 
machinery;  b.  Worcester,  ."Mass.,  Nov.  3,  1864;  s. 
Joseph  Massa  and  Elizabetli  Alden  (Kennan)  Bas- 
sett; ed.  pvt.  and  pub.  schs.  to  1878,  Worcester 
High  Sch.,  1878-82,  Amherst  Coll..  1882-6;  m. 
Worcester,  Nov.  7,  1888,  Cora  Louise  Richards. 
Became  connected,  1886,  with  his  father's  firm. 
Johnson  &  Bassett  (founded  1870),  mem.  of  firm. 
1893,  managing  partner,  1896,  and  in  1906  came 
into  control  of  the  business  and  has  since  been 
head  of  the  firm  which  is  still  conducted  under 
the  original  title;  dir.  Mechanics'  Nat.  Bank.  Aetna 
Knitting  Co.;  trustee  IMechanics'  Savings  Bank. 
Peoples'  Savings  Bank;  incorporator  Worcester  Co. 
Inst'n  for  Savings.  Mem.  Nat.  Assn.  Woolen  Mfrs.. 
Delta  Upsilon.    Clubs:   Worcester,   Commonwealtli 


(Worcester),  The  Strollers  (New  York),  Tatnuck 
Country,  and  Country  (Biookline,  Mass.).  Home: 
15  Ripley  St.  Office:  110-114  Foster  St.,  Worces- 
ter, Mass. 

BASSETT,  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Brooklyn.  Sept. 
25.  Ifs54;  s.  Isaac  Hodges  and  Amey  Ann  (Brown; 
Bassett;  ed.  pvt.  and  pub.  sclis..  Providence;  at- 
tended lectures  at  Harvard,  1879;  B.D.,  Episcopal 
Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1882;  m.  Provi- 
dence, Nov.  15,  1892,  Cora  West  Mann  (now  de- 
ceased). Ordained  priest,  P.E.  Ch.,  1882;  rector 
Ch.  of  Epiphany,  Providence,  since  1882;  examining 
chaplain  to  the  bishop  of  the  diocese;  v. -p.  St. 
Elizabeth's  Home,  Providence;  dir.  R.I.  Soc.  for 
Prevention  of  Cruelt\-  to  Animals  and  of  R.I. 
Humane  Edn.  Soc.  Address:  405  Elmwood,  Av., 
Providence,    R.I. 

BASSETT,  Jolin  Spencer,  college  prof.;  b.  Tar- 
l)oro,  N.C..  Sept.  10,  1S(J7;  s.  Richard  Baxter  and 
Mary  (Wilson)  Bassett;  A.B.,  Trinity  Coll.,  N.C.. 
1888;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1894;  m.  Jessie  Lewel- 
lin,  of  Durliam,  N.C.,  Aug.  10,  1892.  Prof,  history. 
Trinity  Coll.,  N.C.,  1893-06,  Smith  Coll..  Mass.. 
since  1906.  Editor  South  Atlantic  Quarterly,  1902- 
05;  lecturer,  Yale,  1907-S,  New  York  U.,  1909.  Mem. 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
list  of  books  and  writings.)  Club:  Century  (New 
Y'ork).    Address:    Northampton,  Mass.* 

BASSETT,  J(osiali)  Colby,  lawyer;  b.  Winslow, 
Me.,  ;\u\'.  25,  1S73;  s.  Josiali  Williams  and  Ella 
Susan  (Cornish)  Bassett;  descendant  of  ^Villiam 
Bassett,  who  came  to  America  in  the  ship  Fortune, 
in  1621;  A.B.,  Colbv  Coll.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1895; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1900;  A.M.,  Harvard, 
1901;  m.  Josephine  Simes,  of  Boston,  June  1,  1910; 
3  children,  Cliarlotte,  Barbara,  Cornisli.  Associated 
in  practice  with  Powers  &  Hall  since  graduation 
from  law  sch.  and  mem.  of  firm  since  1908.  Mem. 
Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 
Clubs:  Exchange,  St.  Batolph,  University,  Harvard 
(Boston),  Harvard  (New  York),  Eastern  Yacht, 
United  Empire  (London,  Eng.).  Home:  6  Louis- 
burg  Sq.    Office:   101  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

BASSETT,  Josiali  W,,  merchant;  b.  Winslow, 
Me.,  Jan.  2,  1843;  s.  Williams  and  Sybil  (Howard) 
Bassett;  ed.  Oak  Grove  Sem.,  Va.ssalboro,  Me.; 
Waterville  (Me.)  Acad.;  m.  Boston,  Jan.  7,  1868, 
Ella  S.  Cornish;  3  sons,  Norman  L.,  J.  Colby  and 
George  K.,  all  lawyers  and  located  respectively  in 
Augusta,  Me..  Boston.  Mass.,  and  Winslow,  Me. 
Lived  on  farm  until  22;  entered  firm  of  Cornish  & 
Bassett,  gen.  store,  1866,  and  became  propr.,  1875; 
mem.  Bassett  &  Eaton  since  July  1,  1897;  trustee 
Waterville  Savings  Bank,  Winslow  Library;  county 
Commr..  1901-7.  Republican.  Mason  (K.T.)  Ad- 
dress:  \Vinslow,  ]Me. 

BASSETT,  irorman  laeslie,  lawyer;  b.  Winslow, 
'Sle.,  June  23,  1869;  s.  Josiali  Williams  and  Ella 
Susan  (Cornish)  Bassett;  grad.  Coburn  Classical 
Inst.,  1887;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1891;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1898;  m.  Lula  J.  Holden,  of  Bennington, 
Vt.,  June  24,  1903.  Began  practice,  1898,  in  office 
of  Leslie  C.  Cornish,  Augusta;  mem.  Cornish  & 
Bassett,  1901-7,  since  alone;  trustee  Augusta  Sav- 
ings Bank,  State  Trust  Co.;  enforcement  commr., 
1905-7;  mem.  City  Council,  1911;  mem.  Bd.  of  Al- 
dermen, 1912-15.  Sec.  and  trustee  Coburn  Classical 
Inst.;  sec.  and  dir.  Augusta  Gen.  Ho-sp.  Mem.  Jle. 
State  Bar  Assn.  (sec.  and  treas.).  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Homo:  43  Green  St.  Ofl^ice:  263  Water  St.,  Augusta, 
Me. 

BASSETT,  Samuel  Eliot,  educator;  b.  Wilton, 
Conn.,  Aug.  11,  1873;  s.  Benjamin  Franklin  (M.D.) 
and  Mary  Louise  (Brush)  Bassett;  ed.  Wilton 
(Conn.)  Acad.,  1885-9;  Hopkins  Grammar  Sch., 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  1893-4;  A.B.,  Yale,  1898,  Macy 
and  Soldiers'  ^Memorial  fellow,  1898-01;  fellow  Am. 
Sch.  of  Classical  Studies,  Athens,  Greece,  1901-2; 
Ph.D.,  Yale,  1905;  m.  Bertha  Raymond,  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  June  18.  1903;  children,  Ravmond 
Eliot,  b.  July  31,  1904;  Catharine  Brewster,  Apr.  8^, 
1907;  Tliomas  Day  Seymour,  Dec.  21,  1913.  Instr. 
an<l  tutor  at  Y'ale,  1902-o:  prof.  Greet  lang.  and  lit., 
V.  of  Vt..  since  1905;  also  instr.  in  summer  session 
of  Columbia  U..   1913,   1914.    Mem.   ning.   com.   Am. 


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Sell,  of  Classical  Studies,  Athens,  Greece;  mem. 
Archseol.  Inst.  America,  Am.  I'hilol.  Assn.,  N.K. 
Classical  Assn.,  Phi  Beta  Kaiipa  and  Alplia  Delta 
Phi  (Yale).  Republican.  Club:  Kthan  Allen.  Writ- 
er of  articles  in  Am.  ,Jour.  of  Archrt:'ology,  in  trans. 
Am.  Philol.  Assn.  and  various  otlier  periodicals. 
Address:   295   S.  Prospect  St.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

BASSETT,     Theodore    Sheldon,     mfr. ;     Apr.     26, 

1839-()ct.   7,    1907.     (See  vol.   19(19.) 

BASSX:tt,  Whitman  Sears,  clergyman;  b.  South 
Chatliam.  INIass..  Xov.  ],  1S72;  s.  Charles  and 
Martlia  (Sears)  Bassett:  grad.  Nichols  Latin  Sch., 
Lewiston,  Me.,  1895;  A.H.,  Bates  Coll..  1S99;  B.D., 
Newton  Theol.  Sem.,  1904;  m.  Mabel  T.  .Jordan,  of 
Lewiston,  INIe.,  .Jan.,  1905;  2  children,  INlartha  T., 
Calvin  J.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministrv,  1904;  pastor 
Penacook,  N.H.,  1904-12;  chaplain  N.H.  State  Prison 
since  Apr.,  1912.  Club:  Bates  College.  Home: 
Penacook,  N.H.    Office:  State  Prison,  Concord,  N.H. 

BASSETT,  William  <jrarry,  lawyer;  b.  North 
Haven,  Conn.,  Jan.  31,  1843;  s.  Manning  B.  and 
Julia  Ann  (T>ler)  Bassett;  prep.  edn.  Hopkins 
Grammar  Sch..  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1859-61;  studied 
Yale,  2  yrs.;  LL.B.,  Albany  (N.Y.)  Law  Sch..  1866; 
^n.  Mary  B.  Colton,  of  Easthampton,  Mass.,  July  6, 
1881.  Began  practice  at  Easthampton,  1867;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1874;  .iudge  of  probate,  Hamp- 
shire Co.,  Mass.,  since  1878:  iiies,  Glendale  Elastic 
Fabrics  Co.;  pres.  Easthampton  Rubber  Thread  Co., 
1st  Nat.  Bank;  trustee  Cooley  Dickinson  Hosp. 
Dir.  Northampton  Y.M.C.A.  Conglist.  Address: 
Northampton,  Mass 

BASSFOBD,  Samuel  Joseph,  M.D.;  b.  Waterbury, 
Conn.,  Nov.  26,  1S4S;  s.  William  and  Alice  (Mar- 
shall) Bassford;  ed.  com.  schs.,  Thomaston.  Conn., 
and  5  terms  Prep.  Dept.,  Oberlin  Coll.;  M.D..  Med. 
Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1881;  m.  Susan  L.  D.  Emer- 
son, of  Biddeford,  Me.,  June  21,  1882  (died  1912); 
1  daughter,  Helene  E.  P.  Practiced  in  Biddeford, 
Me.,  1881-04,  Portland  since  1904.  Mem.  Am.  Med. 
Assn.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Cumberland  Co.  Med.  Soc, 
N.E.  Electro-Therapeutic  Assn.,  Am.  Electro- 
Therapeutic  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
Odd  Fellows,  LTnited  Order  Golden  Cross,  Royal 
Arcanum.  Clubs:  Civic,  Portland  Medical.  Office: 
Y.M.C.A.  Bldg.,   Portland.   I\Ie. 

BASTOIT,  Frederick  Orin,  banker.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

BATCHBIiDBB.  Charles,  lawyer:  b.  Windsor.  Vt., 
Sept.  6,  1877;  s.  William  and  Julia  Elizabeth  (Ken- 
nedy) Batchelder;  prep.  edn.  Vt.  Episcopal  Inst., 
and  White  River  .Jet.  High  Sch.:  stvident  Norwich 
U.,  1896-8:  studied  law  under  father;  m.  Margaret 
Theodora  Murray,  of  Rockland,  Me.,  Nov.  24,  1903; 
1  son.  James  William.  Admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  1900; 
practiced  at  White  River  Jet.,  Woodstock,  Spring- 
field and  Bethel,  Vt.;  elk.  R.R.  Commn..  1898-1900; 
state's  attv.,  Windsor  County,  Vt.,  1904-6.  Pro- 
gressive.    Episcopalian.     Address:    Bethel,    Vt. 

BATCHEIiSBR,  Charles  Albert,  last  and  shoe 
tree  mfr.:  b.  St.  Albans,  Me.  Aug.  25,  1868:  s. 
Horatio  G.  and  Elvira  (Gatchelle)  Batchelder; 
descendant  of  Rev.  Stephen  Batchelder,  Boston, 
1632;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  St.  Albans,  and  high  sch., 
Boston;  m.  Bertha  Frances  Elliot,  of  Revere, 
Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1891.  With  John  G.  Gardiner  estab- 
lished tlie  Gardiner  Shoe  Tree  Co.,  at  Stoughton, 
Mass.,  1900;  business  purchased  by  the  O.  A. 
Miller  Treeing  Machine  Co..  with  which  continued 
4  yrs.  as  mgr.  of  lasts  and  shoe  tree  dept.;  pres. 
and  gen.  mgr.  C.  A.  Batchelder  Co..  St.  Albans, 
since  1906.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Conglist.  Ad- 
dress:  St.   Albans,  Me. 

BATCHEi;i>BR,  Charles  Clarence,  lumber  mcht. ; 
moved  to  Pliilippine  Islands.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BATCHBIiDBR,  Charles  Poster,  ornithologist; 
b.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  .July  20,  1S56;  s.  Francis 
T^owell  and  Susan  Cabot  (FosteiO  Batchelder:  A.B., 
Harvard,  1878,  C.E..  1882:  m.  Laura  Poor  Stone. 
Home:   7  Kirkland  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

BATCHBIiDER,  Clark  Asa,  lawyer;  b.  Peru,  Vt., 
Feb.  23.  1848;  s.  Edmund  and  Sophia  (Simonds) 
Batchelder;  direct  descendant  of  Hon.  Joseph 
Batchelder.  who  came  from  Eng.  to  Salem,  Mass., 
in   1636:   ed.    State  Normal   Sch.,  Westfield,   Mass.; 


Williston  Acad.,  Easthampton,  Mass.;  taught 
sciences  and  mathematics  in  Burr  &  Burton  Sem., 
Mancliester,  Vt.,  4  yrs.;  grad.  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
Law,  1873;  m.  Catharine  W.  Hard,  of  Manchester, 
May  13,  1874;  :i  cliildren,  Mary  C.  (wife  of  Col. 
P^dward  Fletcher,  of  San  Diego,  Cal. ),  Louise  S., 
San  Diego;  Eugene  C,  Warnei'  Springs,  Cal.;  m.  2d, 
Harriett  E.  Brown,  of  Fitclibvirg,  Mass.,  Aug.  16, 
1913.  Admitted  to  bar,  1873;  practiced  in  Boston 
until  1878,  in  Ayer,  Mass.,  1878-97,  since  in  I'Mtch- 
burg;  asso.  justice  Police  Ct.  of  Fitchburg.  Chmn. 
Rep.  Town  Com.  of  Ayer,  several  yrs.;  mem.  Sch. 
Bd.  of  Ayer  and  later  of  Fitchburg.  Mason.  Home: 
1045  Main  St.,  Leominster,  Mass.  Address:  470 
Main   St.,    Fitchburg,   Mass. 

BATCHEIiDBR,  Frederick  Prescott,  M.D.;  b. 
Stafford,  Conn.,  Oct.  24,  1864;  s.  Rev.  Frederick  L. 
and  Eliza  H.  (Willey)  Batchelder;  paternal  ances- 
tor Rev.  Stephen  Bachiler,  Boston,  1631;  mater- 
nal ancestor  Isaac  H.  Willey,  Boston,  before  1640; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  and  under  father;  Ch.B.,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Medicine,  1890,  M.D.,  1891;  interne  Mass. 
Homoe.  Hosp.,  1890-1;  m.  Mrs.  Florence  Emery 
Bliss,  of  Boston,  Sept.  25,  1895  (died  Feb.  3,  1906). 
Engaged  in  practice  in  Boston  since  1891;  asst. 
physician  Mass.  Homos.  Hosp..,  1894-9,  and  physi- 
cian since;  instr.  physiology,  1891-5,  asso.  prof., 
1895-02,  prof,  since  1902,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medi- 
cine. ]\Iem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Mass.  Homoe. 
Med.  Soc.  (pres.  1904-5),  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynecol. 
Soc.  Recreations:  study  of  nature,  horticulture. 
Address:  411  Mass.  Av.,  Boston. 

BATCHEIiDER,  Henry  M.,  banker;  b.  Salem, 
Mass.,  Fel).  11,  1852;  s.  Samuel  Lang  and  Mary 
(Brown)  Batchelder;  ed.  graminar  schs.  and  Clas- 
sical and  High  Sch.,  Salem;  m.  Martlia  O.  Horton, 
of  Salem,  June  5,  1877;  4  children,  Samuel  Henry 
(lawyer,  Boston),  Nathaniel  Horton  (head  master 
Loomis  Inst.,  Windsor,  Conn.),  William  Osgood 
(elec.  engr..  Gen.  Electric  Co.),  Roland  Brown 
(with  Daniel  Green  Felt  Shoe  Co.,  Boston).  Began 
as  bank  elk.,  1870,  became  cashier,  1883,  and  has 
been  pres.  Merchants  Nat.  Bank,  Salem,  since 
1901;  v.-p.  Essex  Inst.;  Chmn.  Bd.  Holyoke  Mut. 
Fire  Ins.  Co.,  of  Salem,  Almy,  Bigelow  &  Wash- 
burn, Inc.;  mem.  investment  bd.,  Salem  F.  C.  Sav- 
ings Bank.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Am. 
Bankers  Assn.  (exec,  council),  Mass.  Bankers  Assn. 
(1st  pres.).  Club:  Salem.  Home:  204  Lafayette  St. 
Office:    Merchants    Nat.    Bank,    Salem,    Mass. 

BATCHBIiBBR,  Irving'  Plint,  lumber  mcht.; 
b.  North  Reading,  Mass.,  Feb.  15,  1868;  s.  David 
and  Fanny  Jane  (Flint)  Batchelder;  ed.  pub.  schs.; 
m.  Alice  W.  Pike,  of  North  Wilmington,  Mass., 
Feb.  13,  1896;  6  children,  Clyde  I.,  Nelson  D.,  Roger 
W.,  A.  Elizabeth,  Ralph  F.,  Edward  S.  Engaged 
in  wood,  coal  and  lumber  business  at  North  Read- 
ing since  1895;  served  as  assessor  and  mem.  Bd.  of 
Selectmen  9  yrs.,  and  still  mem.  of  each  bd. ;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1914.  Mason;  mem.  Patrons  of 
Husbandry.  Republican.  Conglist.  Address:  North 
Reading,   Mass. 

BATCHBIiDBR,  James  Kendrick.  lawyer;  b. 
Peru,  VI.,  Nov.  10.  1S42:  s.  Ira  K.  and  Nancy 
(Barnard)  Batchelder;  prep.  edn..  Burr  and  Burton 
Sem.;  A.B.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1864:  studied  law  at 
Albanv  I^aw  Sch.  and  with  Judge  J.  M.  Tyler, 
Wilmington  and  Brattleboro,  Vt.;  admitted  to  bar, 
1866;  m.  Arlington,  Oct.,  1867,  Alta  Parsons.  Prac- 
ticed at  Arlington  and  Bennington,  Vt.,  since  1866; 
state's  attv.,  Bennington  Co.,  1874-84;  mem.  Vt. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1874,  1876,  1884  (speaker  1884); 
presd'l  elector,   1880.    Home:   Arlington,  Vt. 

BATCHBIiBER,  Nathaniel  Horton,  educator;  b. 
Salem,  :Mas.s.,  June  13,  1880;  s.  Henry  Morrill  and 
Martha  Osgood  (Horton)  Batchelder;  descendant 
of  Meshech  Weare,  Colonial  gov.  of  N.H. ;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1901,  A.M.,  1902;  m.  Gwendolen  Sedgwick 
Mead,  of  Boston.  Nov.  24,  1910.  Pvt.  Tutor,  Phila., 
Pa.,  Feb. -June,  1903;  master,  Hackley  Sch.,  Tarry- 
town,  N.Y.,  1903-7:  sr.  English  master,  The  Hotch- 
kiss  Sch.,  Lakeville,  Conn.,  1907-12;  headmaster, 
the  Loomis  Inst.,  Windsor,  Conn.,  since  July, 
1912.  also  trustee.  Mem.  N.E.  Assn.  Teachers  of 
English.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Harvard 
(New  York  and  Conn.),  Hartford  Golf.  Editor: 
Selections    from   Boswell's   Life   of  Johnson,    1912. 


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Recreations:  tennis,  tramping.  Address:  Windsor, 
Conn. 

BATCHEI^DER,     Samuel     Francis,     lawyer;     b. 

CamljiitlKf,  -Ma.-^.s.,  .Mai-.  10.  ISlu;  .s.  Samuel,  Jr., 
and  Marianne  ( Wa.slitiuin)  P.atohelder:  A. I',.,  Har- 
vard, 1893,  LL.B.,  1898;  unmairicd.  Admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1898,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston. 
Club:  St.  Botolph.  Home:  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office: 
Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BATCHEIiDEB,  Wallace,  lawyer;  b.  Andover, 
Vt.,  June  20,  1875;  s.  Edmund  Abel  and  Lizzie 
Emma  (Xutting)  Batchelder;  grad.  Chester  (Vt.) 
Acad.,  1892;  m.  Maude  Leone  Thompson,  of  Caven- 
dish. Vt.,  Oct.  16,  1901.  Studied  law  in  office  of 
Waterman  &  Martin,  Biattleboi-o,  Vt.,  and  later  in 
office  of  Hunton  &  Stickney,  Bethel,  Vt.;  admitted 
Vt.  bar,  May  17,  1904,  to  practice  in  U.S.  cts.,  Sept. 
11,  1905.  Counsel  for  Roosevelt  forces  in  contests 
before  Rep.  Nat.  Com.,  Chicago,  June,  1912.  Chmn. 
Vt.  Roosevelt  Com.  presdl.  campaign,  1912;  was  on 
stump  in  Vt.,  N.H.  and  Mass.  Trooper  in  1st  LT.S. 
Vol.  Cav.  (Roosevelt's  Rough  Riders),  1898,  Span- 
ish-Am. War;  commd.  bv  Pres.  McKinlev  1st  It. 
IT.S.  Vols.,  Aug.  17,  1899;  comdr.  Co.  B.  a'nd  later 
Co.  C.  of  the  46th  U.S.  Inf.  Vols,  during  campaign 
in  P.I.;  hon.  discharged  May  31,  1901.  Mem.  Vt. 
Bar  Assn.,  Am.  Bar  Assn.  (gen.  council,  1911.  12. 
13),  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Am.  Inst. 
Criminal  Law  and  Criminology,  Nat.  Commn.  on 
Uniform  State  Laws,  Am.  Peace  Soc,  Am.  Soc.  for 
Judicial  Settlement  of  Internat.  Disputes,  Vt.  Fish 
and  Game  Ijcaguo.  Mason.  Progressive.  Episco- 
palian.   Address:   Bank  Bldg.,  Bethel,  Vt.* 

BATCHI:IiI.i:b,  Robert,  financier.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

BATCHBIiIiBB,  Trypliosa  Bates,  author,  singer; 
b.  .Xoith  I'.iookfield,  :\Iass.;  d.  Theodore  Cornelius 
and  Emma  Frances  (Duncan)  Bates;  ed.  pvt.  schs. 
in  Ameiica  and  Paris,  France,  and  tutors  Radcliffe 
Coll.,  class  1899;  studied  3  yrs.  with  Mme.  Mar- 
chesi,  Paris,  with  Bimboni,  Florence.  Giraudet. 
Lang,  Henschel,  etc.;  m.  Francis  Batcheller,  of 
Boston,  ]Mass.  Presented  at  the  Court  of  England. 
1904;  was  given  a  spl.  musicale  bv  President  and 
Mrs.  Roosevelt,  at  the  White  House,  1904;  has 
sung  before  members  of  the  royal  family  in  Eng- 
land, where  conducted  large  charity  concert  for 
the  League  of  Mercy,  of  which  is  a  lady-v.-p. ; 
sung  by  invitation,  at  the  Figaro  Five  O'clock  con- 
certs. Paris;  presented  at  the  Court  of  Italy,  1906; 
received  by  Queen  Elena  in  private  audience,  who 
presented  her  with  an  autogi-aphed  photograph, 
and  accepted  the  dedication  of  her  book,  "Glimpses 
of  Italian  Court  Life";  invited  to  sing  before  Queen 
Margherita,  who  presented  her  with  a  diamond 
pendant  and  an  autographed  photograph;  received 
in  spl.  audience  by  Pope  Pius  X;  presented  at 
courts  of  Germany,  Portugal,  Spain,  Holland,  Aus- 
tria and  Belgium.  In  Austria  received  a  rare  honor 
never  previously  granted  an  Am.  woman,  in  pri- 
vate audience  by  the  Emperor,  who  presented  her 
with  his  autographed  photograph;  in  June,  1913, 
the  King  and  Queen  of  England  accepted  her  books 
on  Italy;  also  received  in  private  audience  by 
Queen  Alexandra,  of  England,  who  presented  her 
with  her  autographed  photograph.  Mejn.  Incor- 
porated Soc.  of  Authors.  Soc.  of  Psychical  Re- 
search. Alliance-Franco-Britanique  (London).  In- 
dustrie Femminili  (Rome),  Am.  Soc.  for  Psychical 
Research,  Alliance  Franqnise,  Circolo  Italiano, 
Salon  Francais,  Soc.  Am.  Women  (London),  Mc- 
Dowell Musical  Club.  D.A.R.  (Boston),  etc.  Clubs: 
Lyceum  (London),  Boston  Authors'.  (See  AVho's 
"Whr)  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  North 
Brookfield.  Mass.* 

BATCHBIiIiOB,  Albert  Stillman,  lawyer;  Apr. 
22.   isr,0-im3.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BATCHBIiOB.  Georgre,  editor;  b.  Southburv, 
Conn.,  July  3,  1836;  s.  Matthew  and  Mary  (.\xford) 
Batchelor;  grad.  Meadville  Theol.  Sch..  1863;  A.B., 
Harvard.  1866.  A.M..  1870;  (D.D.,  Meadville  Thool. 
Sem..  1911);  m.  Priscilla  C,  d.  Rev.  O.  Stearns,  of 
Cambridge.  Mass.,  Sept.  18,  1866.  Asst.  supt.  Sani- 
tary Commn.,  Dept.  of  W.Va.,  1864-5;  ordained  TTni- 
tarian  ministry,  1866;  pastor,  Salem,  Mass.,  1866- 
82,  Chicasro.  1882-5.  Lowell,  Mass.,  1889-93:  sec. 
Am.  Unitarian  Assn.,  1893-7;  editor  The  Christian 


Register,  1897-11.  Sec.  Nat.  Conf.,  1870-80;  chmn. 
council,  1893-4,  1904-5.  Author:  Social  Equilib- 
rium, 1887.  Contbr.  to  religious  and  secular  press. 
Home:    11   Traill  St.,  Cambridge.   Mass.* 

BATEMAIT,  IiUther  H.,  engineer;  b.  Harvard, 
Mas.s.,  Aug.  6,  1S5C;  s.  William  F.  and  Louisa  H. 
(Willard)  Bateman;  prep.  edn.  Lancaster  High 
Sch.;  B.S.  in  chemistry,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst., 
1876;  m.  Mary  A.  Hammond,  of  Acton,  Mass.,  Sept. 
6.  1S93;  3  childi-en,  I.,()uise  A.,  Dorothy  H.,  Eleanor 
W.  Began  active  career  in  employ  of  Worcester  & 
Nashua  R.R.  and  became  station  agt.  at  Still  River, 
Mass.,  later  at  Clinton,  Pepperell,  etc.,  until  1890; 
then  engaged  in  construction  dept.  B.  &  M.  (Frank- 
lin and  Tilton  roads);  after  that  engaged  as  civ. 
engr.  in  construction  dept.  old  Fitchburg  R.R.;  en- 
tered service  of  Harbor  &  Land  Commrs.  of  Mass., 
1892,  and  has  been  asst.  engr.  same  since  1899. 
Mem.  Boston  Soc.  C.E.  Recreations:  fishing,  trap- 
ping, outdoor  sports;  interested  in  telegraphy  and 
telephony.  Home:  33  Robbins  Rd.,  Arlington,  Mass. 
Oflice:   131  State  House.   Boston. 

BATBS,  Albert  Carlos,  librarian;  b.  East  Granby, 
Conn.,  Mar.  12,  1865;  s.  Carlos  and  Hannah  S. 
(Powers)  Bates;  descendant  of  James  Bate,  of 
I^vdd,  Co.  Kent,  Eng.,  who  settled  at  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  1635;  grad.  Conn.  Lit.  Instn.,  Suffleld,  1885; 
m.  Alice  M.  C^rocker,  of  Hartford,  Conn..  Oct.  19, 
1912.  Entered  employ  Conn.  Hist.  Soc,  1892,  and 
became  its  librarian,  Jan.  1,  1893,  recording  sec, 
Mav,  1896,  mem.  Pub.  Com.,  Mav,  1897  (chmn.. 
May.  1901 — ).  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1905.  Mem. 
Conn.  Hist.  Soc,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Bibliog.  Soc. 
America,  New  London  Co.  Hist.  Soc,  Am.  Antiq. 
Soc,  S.A.R.  Author  of  Bibliography  of  Connecti- 
cut Laws,  1900;  Early  Conn.  Engraver;  Conn.  Gore 
Land  Co.;  Check  List  of  Conn.  Almanacs;  and  other 
hist,  pamphlets.  Editor  Conn.  Hist.  Soc.  Collec- 
tions, Vols.  VIII-XV,  several  pubis,  of  Acorn  Club, 
Simsburv  Records.  Turkev  Hills  Records,  Vols. 
I-III,  etc.    Address:  624  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

BATBS,  Arlo,  author;  b.  East  IMachias.  Me.,  Dec. 
16,  1850:  s.  Dr.  Niran  and  Susan  (Thaxter)  Bates; 
S.B.,  Bowdoin,  1876,  A.M.,  1879  (Litt.  D.,  1894);  m. 
Harriet  L.  Vose.  of  Brunswick,  Me.,  Sept.  5,  1882 
(died  1886).  Editor  Boston  Sundav  Courier,  1880- 
93;  prof.  English  lit.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  1893-15. 
Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Nat. 
Inst.  Arts  and  Letters.  Club:  Tavern.  Author: 
Patty's  Perversities,  1881;  Mr.  .lacobs;  The  Pagans. 
1884;  A  Wheel  of  Fire,  1885;  Berries  of  the  Brier; 
Sonnets  in  Shadow;  A  Lad's  Love,  1887;  The  Phil- 
istines, 1889;  Albrecht;  The  Poet  and  His  Self;  A 
Book  o'  Nine  Tales;  Told  in  the  Gate;  In  the  Bun- 
dle of  Time;  The  Torch  Bearers;  Talks  on  "Writing 
English,  1897.  2d  series,  1901;  Talks  on  the  Studv 
of  Literature.  1898;  The  Puritans,  1899:  T'nder  the 
Beech  Tree,  1899;  Love  in  a  Cloud,  1900;  The  Diary 
of  a  Saint.  1902;  Talks  on  Teachinar  Literature, 
1906;  The  Intoxicated  Ghost,  1908.  Address:  4  Otis 
Place.    Boston.* 

BATBS,  Charles  Henry,  educator;  b.  Danvers, 
Mass..  June  9.  1857;  s.  .Albert  Augustus  and  Han- 
nah Maria  (Webster)  Bates;  ed.  pub.  schs.  Dan- 
vers; hich  sch..  Salem,  Mass.;  student  Colbv  Coll.. 
Waterville.  Me.  (A.M.,  1905);  m.  IMary  Etta  Reed, 
of  Provincetown.  Mass..  pec  2.  1884;  2  children, 
Grace  Claire,  Catherine.  Prin.  high  sch..  T^xbridge, 
Mass.,  1888-01;  supt.  schs.,  Uxbridge,  1892-01.  Mid- 
dleboro.  Mass..  since  1901.  Trustee  Pub.  Library, 
Uxbridge.  1892-5.  Republican.  TTnitarian.  Mem. 
N.E.,  Mass.  and  Southeastern  Mass.  sunts.  of  schs. 
assns..  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Odd  Fellow.  Club: 
Business  Men's.    Address:  Middleboro.  ;Mass. 

BATBS.  Charlotte  Tiske  (Mme.  Roffe),  poet;  b. 
New  York,  Nov.  30.  1838;  d.  Hervey  and  Eliza 
(Endicott)  Bates:  ed.  Cambridge,  Mass..  where  for 
manv  vrs.  she  had  pvt.  pupils;  m.  M.  Adolphe 
Rog#,  .Tune  4,  1891  (died  1896).  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  Mme.  Rog§, 
304  Harvard  St.,  Cambridge.  Mass.* 

BATES.  Edward  Louis,  lawver;  b.  Bennington, 
Vt.,  Jan.  24,  1859;  s.  William  and  Melissa  (Scrib- 
ner)  Bates;  acad.  edn.;  m.  .Tennie  M.  Rockwood, 
Mav,  1882  (died,  1884):  2d,  Estella  Eldred.  of  Hoo- 
sick,  N.Y.,  May  17.  1887.  Admitted  to  bar.  1882. 
and    has    since    practiced    at    Bennington;    state's 


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atty.,  1884-8,  1894-8,  and  re-elected  in  1898;  spl. 
prosecutor  of  criminal  offenses,  1890-4;  corpn.  atty. 
of  Village  of  Bennington,  1893-1900;  sec.  of  Civil 
and  Mil.  Affairs,  1902-4;  judge  of  Municipal  Ct., 
1902-8.  Col.  on  staff  of  Gov.  Fuller,  1S92-4;  judge 
advocate  gen.,  1894-1900.  Republican.  Baptist.  Ad- 
dress: Bennington,  Vt. 

BATES,  Emma  Frances  Duncan  (Mrs.  Theodore 
C.  Bates),  vice-pres.  gen.  D.A.R.;  b.  North  Brook- 
field,  Mass.,  Mar.  11,  1845;  d.  Charles  and  Tryphosa 
(Lakin)  Duncan;  descendant  on  maternal  side  of 
Capt.  Robinson  Lakin,  Pepperill,  Mass.,  1683,  also 
of  Revolutionary  ancestors  on  both  sides  of  the 
house;  grad.  Oread  Inst.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1863; 
m.  Hon.  Theodore  Cornelius  Bates,  Dec.  24,  1868 
(died  Mar.  11,  1912);  1  daughter:  Tryphosa  Bates 
( IWrs.  Tryphosa  Bates-Batcheller).  Lecturer  and 
essayist  upon  hist,  subjects.  V.-p.-gen.  D.A.R. 
since  1906;  elected  hon.  v.-p.-gen.  for  life  at  the 
Nat.  D.A.R.  Cong.,  Apr.,  1913.  Mem.  com.  State 
Civil  Service  Reform  Assn.,  state  com.  on  conser- 
vation, state  com.  on  Child  Labor.  Mem.  Worces- 
ter Art  Soc,  Worcester  Soc.  of  Antiquity,  Soc.  of 
Antiquity  of  America.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Worces- 
ter Woman's.  Has  lectured  frequently  before  hist, 
socs.,  D.A.R.  and  other  bodies.  Recreations:  hist, 
research.  Home:  29  Harvard  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.; 
(summer)    North    Brookfield,    Mass.* 

BATES,  Everett  Alanson.  M.D. ;  b.  Danielson, 
Conn.,  Sept.  14,  1860;  s.  Loi-in  and  Lucy  (Carpen- 
ter) Bates;  A.B.,  Yale,  1886;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1890;  m.  Ellen  Ruth  Bowen,  of  Springfield. 
Mass.,  July  25,  1900;  3  children,  Elizabeth,  Ruth, 
Louise.  Interne  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1889-90,  Boston 
Lying-in  Hosp.,  1891;  practiced  in  Springfield  since 
1900;  visiting  phys.  Springfield  Hosp.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  Mass.  ISIed.  Soc,  Mass.  Medico  Legal  Soc, 
Springfield  Acad.  Medicine.  Sprin.gfield  Med.  Club, 
S.A.R.  Club:  Nayasset.  Address:  55  Chestnut  St., 
Springfield,  Mass. 

BATES,  Ezra  Thomas,  Y.M.C.A.  worker;  b.  South 
Abinijton.  ;Ma«s..  Sept.  l'9.  1843:  s.  Cyrus  and  Mary 
(Alden)  Bates;  descendant  of  John  Alden,  of  the 
Mayflower;  ed.  common  schs.:  m.  Charlotte  Dodge 
Porter,  of  Hamilton,  Mass.,  June  17,  1866:  2  chil- 
d'-en.  Lora  Elen  'Mrs.  A.  E.  Pickup,  of  Holyoke, 
Mass.),  Eldred  Sumner  (of  N.Y.  City).  Began  to 
learn  shoemaking  trade  at  14  and  worked  at  trade 
until  22:  then  became  connected  with  grocery  busi- 
ness; at  age  of  40  commenced  work  in  the  Y.M. 
C.A. ;  gen.  sec,  Stoneham,  Mass.,  2  yrs.  and  4  mos  ; 
gen.  sec,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1886-94;  state  sec.  Y.M. 
C.A.  for  Conn,  since  July  1,  1894.  In  Union  Army 
100  days,  1864.  Republican.  Methodist  Mem. 
G.A.R.,  A.O.U.W.  Home:  24  Norton  St.  Ofifice:  152 
Temple  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

BATES,  rrancis  Eliot,  banking;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Nov.  15,  1859;  s.  Albert  G.  and  Edith  A. 
(Haydon)  Bates:  descendant  of  Roger  Williams, 
founder  of  Providence.  1636.  and  2  of  his  associ- 
ates, Thomas  Angell  and  Richard  "Waterman;  ed. 
pub.  schs..  Providence;  m.  Louise  Snow  Prosser, 
of  Providence.  May  3,  1882:  1  daughter,  Hope  An- 
gell (wife  of  Dr.  Asa  S.  Briggs.  of  Ashaway,  R.T.). 
Entered  Mfrs'.  Nat.  Bank  as  elk..  1877.  cashier, 
1894-5:  engaged  in  the  mfg.  business,  1895-1900; 
asst.  treas.  Union  Trust  Co..  1900-10;  now  asst. 
cashier  Nat.  Exchange  Bank.  Pres.  Oak  Lawn 
Pub.  Librarv  Assn.:  dir.  Providence  Pub.  Edn. 
Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Registrar  R.T.  Soc, 
S.A.R.  Clubs:  Providence  Art.  Providence  Centrat 
West  vSide.  Recreations:  collector  of  antiones: 
flower  growing.  Home:  Oak  Lawn,  R.I.  OfRce: 
National  Exchange  Bank,  63  Westminster  St.^ 
Providence,    R.I. 

BATES,  Frank  Cornelius,  tea  importer;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Sept.  12,  1863;  s.  .Toshua  and  Lucy  Fisher 
(Howe)  Bates;  g.s.  .Toshua  Bates,  chaplain  in  Con- 
gress under  Pres.  William  H.  Harrison:  (family 
originally  of  Lydd,  Ene  .  and  name  was  Bate):  ed. 
,Tohn  Hopkinson  Sch.,  Boston,  and  St.  Marie's  Sch.. 
Southboro.  Mass.;  m.  Mav  H.  Huvck.  of  Washing- 
ton, D.C.,  Nov.  28,  1894;  2  sons.  Van  Ness  H  ,  Paul. 
Began  in  tea  Importing  business  with  Williams  & 
Hall,  1886,  continuing  12  yrs.:  with  Center,  Macy 
&  Co.,  of  New  York,  12  yrs..  and  represented  the 
company    in    Boston    until    1909:    associated.    1909, 


with  William  T.  Abbott,  under  title  of  Bates  &  Ab- 
bott, tea  importers,  and  so  continues;  mem.  Abbott, 
Hall  &  Co.,  commn.  mchts.  Republican.  Clubs: 
Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Exchange.  Recreations: 
outdoor  sports.  Home:  76  Sewall  Av.,  Brookline, 
Mass.    Oflice:  12  South  Market  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BATES,  Georg-e  Andrew,  college  prof.;  b.  Boston, 
Aug.  5,  1847;  s.  Andrew  and  Seyeth  Ropes  (Ames) 
Bates;  D.D.S.,  Boston  Dental  Coll.,  1889;  D.M.D., 
Tufts  Coll.  Dental  Sch.,  1903;  M.S.,  Tufts  Coll., 
1904;  m.  Aroline  Elizabeth  Hodskinson,  of  Salem, 
Mass.,  Dec.  22,  1881.  Practiced  dentistry  in  Boston 
16  yrs.;  prof,  histology,  Boston  Dental  Coll.,  1891- 
99,  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  and  Dental  Schs.,  1899 — ,  also 
instr.  in  I)iology.    Home:  Auburndale,  Boston.'" 


Apr.    2,    1846-Feb.    6, 


BATES,    Georg-e    S.,    mfr. 

1914.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

BATES,  Georg-e  L.,  M.D. ;  b.  Morristown,  Vt., 
May  25,  1871;  s.  George  Nelson  and  Marion  E. 
(Wright)  Bates;  mother  direct  descendant  of  the 
early  English  Foxes;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Cal.  and 
Vt.;  Peoples  Acad.,  Morrisville,  Vt.;  M.D.,  U.  of 
Vt.,  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1897;  m.  Maude  M.  Walsh, 
of  Phila.,  Pa.,  Apr.  8,  1902;  2  daughters,  Marian  C, 
Frances  M.  Practiced  at  JMorrisville,  Vt.,  since 
1897;  mem.  Vt.  State  Bd.  of  Med.  Registration; 
mem.  U.S.  Bd.  Pension  Examiners;  examiner  for 
many  ins.  cos.  Republican.  Protestant.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Lamoille  County  Med. 
Soc.  (ex-pres.).  Am.  Red  Cross.  Mason  (K.T., 
Shriner).  Club:  Pastime  (Morrisville).  Address; 
Morrisville,   Vt. 

BATES,  Henry  Anson,  mfr.;  b.  Fairfield,  Me., 
Apr.  26,  1848;  s.  Anson  and  Sally  (Gibbs)  Bates; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Oakland  High  Sch.,  and  commercial 
coll.;  m.  Ellen  Stone,  of  Providence,  R.I.  (now 
deceased);  2  cliildren,  Artliur  Henry,  Alfred  Stone 
(deceased) ;  m.  2d,  Emma  Bethia  Smith,  of  Sudbury, 
Mass.;  5  cliildren,  Ellen  Smith,  Helen  Delia,  Henry 
Anson,  Jr.,  William  Bradford  and  Alger  Huston 
(twins).  Learned  carpenfer's  trade  and  worked 
in  Providence,  R.I.,  2  yrs.;  in  dry  goods  business. 
Providence,  14  yrs.;  engaged  as  buyer  for  various 
firms  of  N.Y.  City  and  Boston,  witli  headquarters 
in  New  York;  was  pres.  Bates  Thread  Co.,  which 
consolidated  with  the  Summit  Thread  Co.,  of  East 
Hampton,  Conn.,  of  which  was  elected  v.-p.  In- 
ventor and  patentee  of  many  devices  connected 
with  thread  mfr.,  sewing  machines,  etc.  Mason 
(K.T.).     Home:    Middletown,   Conn. 

BATES,  Henry  Clay,  judge:  Jan.  29,  1843-Mar., 
1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1910-11.) 

BATES,  Henry  "Ward,  insurance  underwriter;  b. 
Brookfield.  Mass.,  Feb.  13,  1863;  s.  Dr.  Henry  Thom- 
son and  Charlotte  Howe  (Bush)  Bates;  ed.  pub. 
schs.;  m.  Oct.  15,  1895,  Mabel  Washburn,  d.  James 
E.  and  Lizzie  Leonard  (Pierce)  Jenkins,  of  Vernon, 
N.Y.;  1  daughter,  Rachel.  Entered  the  ins.  office  of 
John  D.  Washburn,  1879;  became  a  partner  in  the 
ins.  firm  of  Greene  &  Bates,  1896;  mem.  corpn. 
Worcester  Co.  Instn.  for  Savings.  Treas.  Worces- 
ter Chamber  of  Commerce;  pres.  Worcester  Bd.  of 
Underwriters  (1912-13);  dir.  Worcester  Protective 
Dept.  Clubs:  Worcester  Congregational,  Economic. 
Home:  30  Dean  St.  Oflice:  405  Main  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

BATES,  Jacob  Pratt,  grocer;  b.  Abington  (now 
Whitman),  Mass.,  Apr.  7,  1843;  s.  David  and  Al- 
mira  (Pratt)  Bates;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Helen  Reed, 
of  Whitman,  1868;  2  daughters,  Carrie  A.  (Mrs. 
William  B.  Tvler,  of  Brookline,  Mass.),  Mabel  F. 
(Mrs.  H.  D.  Stairner,  of  Dedham,  Mass.).  Mem. 
Cobb,  Bates  &  Yerxa,  1870-97,  and  pres.  Cobb, 
Bates  &  Yerxa  Co.,  since  incorporation,  1897.  V.-p. 
Y.M.C.A.,  Boston.  Republican.  Clubs:  Algonquin, 
Boston  Art.  Recreations:  traveling.  Home:  Nan- 
tasket,   Mass.    Ofilce:   222   Summer  St.,  Boston. 

BATES,  John  Kimball,  banker:  b.  Wilmot,  N.H., 
June  9,  1867;  s.  John  Robinson  and  Ann  (Kimball) 
Bates;  ed.  high  sch.,  Randolph,  Vt. ;  Bryant  and 
Stratton  Business  Coll.,  Boston;  m.  Catherine  At- 
wood  Hardv,  of  Brewer,  Me.,  June  7,  1883;  1  daugh- 
ter, Frances  Hardy  Bates  (Smith  Coll.).  Entered 
employment  of  1st  Nat.  Bnk.  Portsmouth,  N.H., 
.luly,  i887;  served  as  teller  and  asst.  cashier,  pres. 


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since  Apr.,  1910;  formerly  mem.  City  Council, 
Poitsmuulh;  treas.  Kockin^liam  Co.,  N.H.,  1907-11. 
Mem.  .\.ll.  Hantcers'  As.sn.  (exec,  council).  Ti-u.slee 
Portsmouth  Jlosp.,  Port.smoutii  Y.M.C.A.  Jiepubli- 
can.  Conj<li.>^t.  Mason  (.last  Comdr.  K.T.  and 
otticer  of  Grand  Commandery  N.H.,  K.T.).  Clubs: 
Warwick,  Klks.  Kecreation.s:  golf.  Home:  yil 
South  St.  Address:  1st  National  Bank,  Ports- 
mouth,   X.H. 

BATES,  John  Iiewis,  ox-governor;  b.  North 
Ka.sinn.  .Ma.ss.,  SejH.  IS,  1S59;  s.  Itev.  Lewis  Benton 
and  Louisa  i ).  (Field)  Bates;  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1882, 
LL.B.,  1885;  (LL.D.,  Wesleyan,  Conn.,  19o:i);  m. 
Clara  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Samuel  C.  Smith,  of  James- 
town, N.V.,  July  11',  1887;  2  children,  Jolin  11., 
])orothy.  Teacher  pvt.  sell.,  Jamestown,  1882-:!; 
in  law  practice,  Boston,  since  ISSy;  sr.  mem.  Bates, 
Nay  &  Abbott  since  ]!(0(i;  dir.  U.S.  Trust  Co., 
Columbia  Trust  Co.,  Chelsea  Trust  Co.;  trustee 
Wildey  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Boston  Common 
Council,  1891-2;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Kep.,  1894-9 
(speaker  of  Ho.,  1897-9);  It.-gov.  Mass.,  1900-02; 
gov.  Mass.,  1903-4.  Kepublican.  Pres.  bd.  trustees 
Boston  U.  Mem.  .\m.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn., 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Mason  (K.T.,  33^). 
Clubs:  University,  City.  Otflce:  73  Tremont  St., 
Jioston,   Mass.* 

BATES,  Joseph  Belaplain,  advertising;  b.  Cran- 
ford,  N.J.,  Sept.  28,  J  87  0;  s.  Joseph  D.  and  Hannah 
M.  (Lewis)  Bates;  descendant  of  Perigrin  White, 
of  the  Mayflower  and  of  tlie  old  Bates  family  of 
Westfield,  Mass.;  m.  Josephine  Averv,  of  West- 
field,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1902;  children,  Joseph  D.,  Jr., 
Avery,  Henry.  Founder  and  treas.  Bay  Path.  Inst.; 
owner  Merchants  &  Mfrs.  Co.  (publishers  monthly 
adv.  service) ;  pres.  J.  D.  Bates  Advertising  Agen- 
cy. Mem.  Pilgi-im  Publicity  Assn.  (Boston), 
Springfield  Publicity  Club.  Conglist.  Republican. 
Club:  Woronoco  Golf.  Recreations:  motoring. 
Home:  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Office:  292  Main 
St.,    Siiringfield,    Mass. 

BATES,  Katharine  Iiee,  college  prof.;  b.  Fal- 
mouth, Mass.,  Aug.  12,  1859;  d.  Kev.  William  and 
Cornelia  Frances  (Lee)  Bates;  A.B.,  Wellesley 
Coll.,  1880,  A.M.,  1891;  (Litt.D.,  Middleburv,  1914). 
Taught  in  Natick  High  Sch.,  1880-1,  Dana  Hall, 
1881-5;  inst.  English  literature,  1885-8,  associate 
professor,  1888-91,  prof,  since  1891,  Wellesley 
Coll.;  4  yrs..  of  travel  and  study  abi'oad.  Mem. 
Nat.  Inst.  Social  Sciences,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Club: 
15oston   Authors'.   Address:     Wellesley,   Mass.* 

BATES,  Iiewis  Benton,  clergyman;  Nov.  26, 
1829-Aug.    27,    i;tU9.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

BATES,  Mary  Bussell,  librarian;  b.  Newbury, 
Vt.,  Sejjt.  9,  1872;  d.  Samuel  Lysander  and  Marion 
Elizabeth  (Walker)  Bates;  grad.  Burlington  (Vt.) 
High  Sch.,  1890;  Ph.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1894.  Prin. 
Shelburne  (Vt.)  High  Sch.,  1895-8;  cataloguer  and 
asst.  librarian.  Library  of  U.  of  Vt.,  since  Oct., 
1898.  Mem.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Club:  Klifa.  Address:  31  Loomis  St.,  Burling- 
ton, Vt. 

BATES,  Oric,  archaeologist;  b.  Boston,  Dec.  5, 
1883;  s.  Arlo  and  Harriet  (Vose)  Bates;  ed.  pvt. 
schs.,  Boston;  Harvard  U.,  1901-5;  m.  Natica  Y. 
Inches,  of  Boston,  June  5,  1913.  In  charge  Egyptian 
Dept.,  Boston  Museum  Fine  Arts,  1906-7;  U.  of 
Berlin,  1907-8;  on  Nubian  Expdn.  of  Khedivial 
<3ovt..  Harvard  Syrian  Expdn.,  and  Harvard  U. 
Museum  Fine  Arts  Egyptian  Exjxln.,  1908;  lead 
Tripoli  Expdn.,  1909;  in  Nubia,  1910;  exploring 
Libyan  Desert.  1910-11;  in  charge  expedition  to 
Sfldan,  1911-12;  exploration  in  Libyan  Desert, 
1913-14;  curator  African  ethnology,  Peabody  Mu- 
seum, Harvard,  1914.  Mem.  Royal  Geog.  Soc. 
Clubs:  Stylus,  Signet,  Colonial.  Author:  The 
Eastern  Libyane.  1914.  Home:  31  Lime  St.  Ad- 
dress:    Peabod.v    Museum,    Boston.* 

BATES,  Samuel  L.,  lawyer;  b.  Van  Buren, 
Mich.,  N'ov.  14,  1863;  s.  Benjamin  L.  and  Harriet 
Ann  (Gray)  Bates;  g.g.g.s.  Dr.  Samuel  Cheney, 
of  R.I.;  grad.  Eastern  State  Normal  Sch.,  Castine, 
Me.,  1890;  admitted  to  bar,  1894;  m.  Anne  Earl 
Leach,  of  Penobscot,  Me.,  Sept.  25,  1907;  3  chil- 
dren. Louise  Aus^usta.  John  Earl,  Silas  Loring. 
Practiced  at  Portland,  Me.,  since  1895;  asst.  count v 
atty.,   Cumberland  Co.,    1897-8,   county  atty.,    1911- 


1915  (reelected  but  resigned);  .iudge  Municipal  Ct. 
of  Portland  since  Feb.,  1915  (term  of  4  years). 
Writer  and  speaker,  and  for  several  yrs.  chmn. 
Co.  Dem.  Com.  Mem.  Cumberland  Bar  Assn.  Rec- 
reations: literary  pursuits.  Home:  141  Walton 
St.  Office:  85  Exchange  St.  and  County  Court 
llotisc.   Portland,  Me. 

BATES,  Sanford,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  July  17, 
18S4;  s.  Samuel  \V.  and  Nellie  G.  (Sanford)  Bates; 
grad.  English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  1900:  LL.B., 
cum  laude.  Y.M.C.A.  Evening  Law  Sch.,  1906;  m. 
Oct.  3,  1908,  Helen  S.  Williams,  of  Boston;  2  chil- 
dien,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Sanford  Loring.  In  prac- 
tice in  Boston,  since  Sept.,  1906;  mem.  firm  of 
Achorn  &  Bates.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912 
and  1914,  Senate,  1915.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Lend  a 
Hand  Soc;  treas.  Unitarian  S.S.  Soc.  Mem.  Royal 
^Vrcanum.  Club:  Boston  City.  Home:  107  Beau- 
mont St.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Office:  18  Tremont 
St.,   Boston. 

BATES,  Stoddard  Benliam;  b.  Newport,  Vt., 
iMai-.  18,  1862;  s.  Alonzo  Dodge  and  Katherine  Rob- 
inson (Benham)  Bates;  ed.  ijub.  schs.,  and  Derby 
Acad.;  m.  Lilla  Ann  Bates,  of  Derby,  Vt.,  Oct.  12, 
1905;  2  children,  Lee  B.,  Barbara  B  Engaged  in 
farming  till  1907;  county  highway  supervisor, 
1907-15;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910;  now  state 
highway  commr. ;  has  served  as  lister,  trustee, 
county  highway  supervisor,  etc.;  dir.  Nat.  Bank, 
Derby  Line.  Trustee  Derby  Acad.  (chmn.  exec, 
com.).  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Odd  Fellows, 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Home:  Derby,  Vt. 
Address:    Franklin,  Vt. 

BATES,  Hon.  Theodore  Cornelius,  mfr. ;  June 
4,  lS43-Mar.  11,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
"Who  in  America,    1912-13.) 

BATES,  TJrljan  Sidney,  farmer;  b.  Hingham, 
Mass..  Mar.  24,  1847;  s.  Eliel  and  Hannah  (Stod- 
dar)  IJates;  ed.  dist.  schs.;  m.  Marion  Dayton,  of 
East  Dorset,  Vt.,  Nov.  30,  1871;  1  son,  Edwin  Day- 
ton. Born  on  old  place  where  grandmother  on 
maternal  side  was  born  in  1786;  entered  shoe 
factorv  at  15:  worked  at  trade  lor  25  yrs.:  built 
greenhouses  and  carried  on  a  local  florist  business 
about  20  yrs.;  in  charge  of  farm  since  death  of 
father;  executor  and  administrator  of  estates. 
Mem.  State  Bd.  of  Agri.;  pres.  Hingham  Agri.  Soc, 
1900-5:  expert  judge  of  fruit  at  fairs.  Unitarian. 
Recreations:    traveling.    Address:  Hingham,  Mass. 

BATES,  Williani  Carver,  insurance;  ]May  25, 
183S-XOV.    6,    1910.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

BATT,  Charles  Richard,  banker;  b.  Fall  River, 
i\Iass.,  May  24,  1842;  s.  Richard  W.  and  Laura 
(Bliss)  Batt;  ed.  Fall  River,  grammar  and  high 
schs. ;  m.  Marianna  Marvell,  of  Fall  River,  June 
29,  1870;  2  daughters,  Mary  Tracy  (Mrs.  Frank  M. 
Ferrin,  of  Newton,  Mass.),  Marion  (Mrs.  Loring 
L.  ^Marshall,  of  Newton).  Began  in  the  Massasoit 
Bank,  Fall  River,  Mar.  1,  1858,  continuins:  7  yrs.: 
with  Nat.  Bank  of  Redemption,  Boston,  2^2  yrs.; 
entered  Nat.  Security  Bank  (charteied,  1867)  as 
cashier,  Feb.  1,  1868,  and  has  been  pres.  since 
1904;  pres.  Union  Caipet  Lining  Co.;  dir.  Davol 
Mills  (Fall  River),  H.  Traiser  &  Co.,  Inc.;  trustee 
Boston  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Boston 
Hist.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Temple. 
Algonquin,  Boston  Art,  "^  Hunnewell  (Newton). 
Ouequechan  (Fall  River).  Recreation:  fishing. 
Home:  42  Washington  St.,  Newton,  iMass.  Office: 
79    Court    St..    Boston. 

BATT,  William  James,  clergyman;  b.  Fall  River, 
Mass..  Oct.  5,  1834;  s.  Richard  Waldron  and  Laura 
(Bliss)  Batt;  A.M.,  Brow-n  U.,  1855;  B.D..  Andover 
Theol.  Sem  ,  1858;  m.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Oct.  5. 
1859,  :Mary  Durfee  Davol:  2  children  living,  Will- 
iam M..  Almira  I.,aura.  Oi'dained  to  ministry  of 
Conglist.  Ch.,  1859;  pastor.  Stoneham.  Mass.,  twice. 
1859-61  and  1875-85.  Bedford,  1861-5,  Leominster, 
1865-74;  chaplain  Mass.  Reformatory,  Concord 
.Junction,  Mass..  since  1SS5;  corr.  sec.  Ministers' 
Union    since    1X95.     Address:      Concord,    Mass. 

BATTEY,  Charles  Heaton,  artist;  b.  Burrill- 
ville,  R.I.,  Mar.  27,  1868:  s.  Thomas  Jesse  and 
Mary  Augusta  (Heaton)  Battey;  grad.  scientific 
course.  Friends'  Sch.  (now  Moses  Brown  Sch.), 
Providence,   R.I.,    1885;    P..S.,   Haverford   Coll.,   Pa., 


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1888;  studied  Art  League,  New  York,  1888-9,  Roval 
Acad.,  Antwerp,  1901-2,  Paris,  1!102-.'):  ni.  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  Aug.  14,  1S95,  S.  Kdith  Thompson; 
2  children,  Richard  T.,  Ernest  H.  St^ttled  in  I'lovi- 
dence,  1890;  has  exhibited  in  Paris.  Providence 
Art  Club,  etc.;  has  two  portiaits  at  Moses  Brown 
Sch.,  and  one  at  Haverfoi-d  Coll.  Prohibitionist. 
Mem.  Soc.  of  Friends.  Chess  idayer  of  some  note; 
performer  on  violin,  .\uthor:  Shorter  I'oems, 
1896,  1S9S;  Tales  and  Sketches;  also  songs  and 
pieces  for  violin  and  i)iano  and  for  voice.  Home: 
284   Lloyd  Av.,  Providence,  K.I. 

BATTIS,  Edward  Clarance,  lawyer;  b.  Salem, 
Mass.,  Aug.  20,  1S55:  s.  .lolin  and  Mary  Ann  (Wil- 
son) Battis;  pub.  sch.  edn. ;  L.L.B.,  Boston  U., 
1880;  m.  Boston,  .June  1.  1897,  Marie  A.  WOodiuff. 
Began  practice  at  Salem,  1881:  mem.  Cit.%-  Council, 
1881;  chmn.  Bd.  of  Registration  19  yrs. ;  became 
.luslice  r  irst  j-^ist.  <  ourt  of  lilssex.  Kepulilican. 
Unitarian.  Mason  (33°);  Odd  Fellow.  Mem.  S.A.R., 
Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Soc.  of  War  of  1812.  Club: 
Salem.     Home:     Salem,    Mass. 

BATTIiBS,  Donald  Raymond,  naval  architect; 
b.  Crawford  Co.,  Pa.,  Oct.  29,  1881;  s.  Raymond 
Willis  and  Lydia  Teresa  (Thickstun)  Battles; 
descendant  of  Thomas  Battles,  the  immigrant, 
Dedham,  Mass.,  1642;  grad.  U.S.  Naval  Acad., 
1903  (head  of  class);  M.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1906;  m.  Edith  Percepta  Austin,  of  Erie,  Pa.,  June 
13,  1905;  4  children,  Margaret  Austin,  b.  1906, 
Edith  Teresa.  1907  (died,  1909),  Donald  Herbert, 
1910,  Richard  Austin,  1912.  Midshipman.  U.S.N., 
1899-03;  asst.  naval  constructor,  U.S.N.,  1903-11; 
naval  constructor,  U.S.N.,  1911-12  (resigned)  rep- 
resentative of  Electric  Boat  Co.,  of  Groton,  Conn., 
in  Europe,  1912-13;  naval  architect  same  co., 
1913-14;  asst.  supt.  submarine  construction.  Fore 
River  Shipbuilding  Corpn.,  since  1915.  Mem.  Soc. 
Naval  Architects  and  Marine  Engrs.,  Naval  Acad. 
Alumni  Assn.,  Mass.  Inst.  Technology  Alumni 
Assn.  Clubs:  Army  and  Navy  (Washington,  D.C.), 
Technology  (New  York),  Navy  Athletic  Assn. 
Author:  Historv  and  Construction  of  Submarines 
(confidential  publ.  of  U.S.  Govt.),  1911.  Home: 
150  Grand  View  Av.,  Wollaston,  Mass.  Address: 
Fore   River   Shipbuilding   Corpn.,   Quincy,   Mass. 

BAUER,  Georg-e  Urban,  mfr.  of  mouldings;  h. 
Boston,  Dec.  1,  1876;  s.  James  and  Anna  1\L  (Eck- 
stein) Bauer;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  Josephine 
A.  Klitzke,  of  Brookline,  :Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1902.  Be- 
gan active  career,  1895,  in  business  with  which 
father  was  connected;  father  died,  1913,  and  com- 
pany was  incorporated,  Aug.  8,  1913,  as  A.  Ceppi 
Co.,  of  which  is  v-p.  and  treas.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.). 
Home:  39  Dwight  St.,  Biookline,  Mass.  Office: 
101  Broadway  Extension,  Boston. 

BAUR,    Paul    Victor    Christopher,    educator;    b. 

Cincinnati,  O.,  .Jan.  14.  1872;  .s.  Theodore  and 
Elizabeth  (Ihle)  Bauer;  B.L.,  U.  of  Cincinnati, 
1894;  studied  U.  Tubingen,  Germany,  1894-5,  U. 
of  Berlin,  1895-7.  Am.  Sch.  at  Athens,  Greece, 
1897-9;  M.A.,  Ph.D..  U.  of  Heidelberg,  1900.  Instr. 
in  classical  archfeol.,  U.  of  Cincinnati,  1901;  act- 
ing prof,  classical  archaeol..  U.  of  Mo.,  1901-2;  asst. 
prof,  classical  archseol.,  Yale,  since  1902.  Mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Club:  Graduates'  (New  Haven). 
Address:    166  Edgehill  Rd.,   New  Haven,  Conn. 

BAXENDAIiB,  Esther  Minerva,  lecturer;  b. 
Brockton,  Mass.,  Nov.  4.  1846:  d.  Weston  and 
Esther  (Hayward)  Simmons;  grad.  Bridgewater 
(Mass.)  State  Normal  Sch.,  1864;  m.  Thomas  A. 
Baxendale,  of  Brockton,  Mass.,  Oct.  3,  1871.  Taught 
grammar  schs.,  Mass.,  7  yrs.;  post-grad,  course  in 
psychology  and  metaphysics.  Harvard,  1894;  re- 
ceived Chautauqua  Club  diploma  for  4  yr.  reading 
course,    1895.     Address:     Brockton,    Mass. 

BAXTER,  Charles  Sidney,  lawyer:  b.  Boston, 
Aug.  27,  1867;  .s.  Charles  Willard  and  Hannah  J. 
(daughter  of  Moses  Cook,  of  Boston)  Baxter; 
descendant  of  Gregory  Baxter,  one  of  first  set- 
tlers of  Quincy.  Mass.;  ed.  English  Higli  Sch.  and 
Stone's  Prep.  Sch.,  Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1892: 
unmarried.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1895;  became 
connected  with  law  dept.  of  West  End  St.  Ry.  Co., 
1895;  formed  partnership  with  Louis  F.  Hyde, 
1898;  in  charge  of  law  dept.  Boston  Elev.  Rv.  Co.. 
1898-05:    counsel    for    Boston    &   Eastern    R.R.    Co. 


since  1910;  counsel  for  Grand  Trunk  R.R.  Co.  since 
1912;  counsel  and  dir.  Atlantic  Printing  Co.;  dir. 
Fidelity    Trust    Co.     pres.    City    Council,    Medford. 

1897.  Board  of  Aldermen.  1899;  mavor  of  Medford, 
1900-1,  1902-3;  del.  at  large  Rep.  Nat.  Conv..  Chi- 
cago, 1912.    Mem.  1st  Corps  Cadets,  Boston,   1894- 

1898.  Episcopalian;  vestryman  Grace  Ch.,  Med- 
ford, Mass.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Mass.  Real  Estate  Exchange,  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.  Mason;  Elk.  Clubs:  Uni- 
versity, Boston  Press.  Harvard  (Boston  and  New 
York).  Medford  Boat  (life).  Recreations:  boat- 
ing, hunting,  fishing.  Home:  Medford,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:   801  Tremont  BIdg.,  Boston. 

BAXTER,  Clinton  Iiewis,  packer;  b.  I'ortland 
Me..  June  29.  1859;  s.  James  I'hinnev  and  Sarah 
(Lewis)  Baxter;  Sc.B.,  Bowdoin.  1881;  m.  Caroline 
Dana;  1  daughter,  Cora  Dana;  m.  2d,  Ethel  Fox 
1891;  1  daughter,  Ellen  Fes.senden.  Engaged  iii 
canning  business,  Portland,  since  1882;  mem.  Port- 
land Packing  Co.;  dir.  Canal  Nat.  Bank  Mem 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  (Theta  Chapter).  Repub- 
lican. Mason  (32°).  Clubs:  Cumberland,  Economic. 
Portland   Country.     Address:    Portland,   Me. 

BAXTER,  Georg-e  Iiewis,  educator;  b.  Quincv. 
Mass.,  Oct.  21,  1842;  s.  William  Wild  and  Aiin 
Elizabeth  (Weld)  Baxter;  grad.  guincy  High  Sch.- 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1863,  A.M.,  1866;  (Litt.D..  Tufts 
Coll.,  1905);  m.  Ida  F.  Paul,  of  SomerviUe,  Mass., 
July  18,  1,^72;  1  son.  Gregory  Paul.  Began  teach- 
ing, 1863;  prin.  Reading  High  Sch.,  1864,  Plvmouth 
High  Sch.,  1S64-7;  headmaster  SomerviUe  Latin 
Sch..  1867-11  (retired);  corporator  and  trustee 
SomerviUe  Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Home:  27  Warren  Av.,  SomerviUe, 
Mass. 

BAXTER,  Greg-ory  Paul,  prof,  chemistry;  b. 
SomerviUe,  :\Iass.,  IMar.  3,  1876;  s.  George  Lewis 
and  Ida  Florence  (Paul)  Baxter;  A.B..  Harvard, 
1896,  A.M.,  1897,  Ph.D.,  1899;  m.  Amy  Bailey  Syl- 
vester, of  SomerviUe,  Mass.,  June  2,  1906;  1  daugh- 
ter, Elizabeth  Paul.  Asst.  in  chemistry.  1895-7, 
instr.,  1897-9.  Harvard:  instr.  chemistry.  Haver- 
ford  (Pa.)  Coll.,  1899-1900;  asst.  prof,  chemistrv. 
Swarthmore  Coll..  1900-02;  instr.  chemistry,  1902- 
1905,  asst.  prof.,  1905-15,  prof,  since  Sept.  1,  1915, 
Harvard;  dir.  The  Sylvester  Co.  Mem.  Am.  Acad. 
Arts  and  Sciences,  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Nat. 
Acad.  Science,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Clubs:  Colonial 
(Cambridge),  Oakley  (Watertown).  Contbr.  to  tech. 
uid^s.  or  articie-i  on  chemistry.  Researches  upon 
the  Atomic  Weights,  pub.  by  Carnegie  Instn.  of 
Washington.  1910.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports, 
photography.  Home:  26  Summit  Av.,  SomerviUe, 
Mass.  Office:  Coolidge  Memorial  Laboratory, 
Cambridge.  Mass.* 

BAXTER,  Hartley  Cone,  packer-;  b.  Portland. 
Me.,  July  19,  1857:  s.  James  P.  and  Sarah  (Lewis) 
Baxter;  A.B..  Bowdoin,  1878;  m.  Marv  R.  Lin- 
coln, of  Brunswick,  Me..  Sept.  29,  1888;  4  children. 
Sarah  L..  Ellen  L..  Emily  W..  John  L.  Began 
active  career  with  Portland  Packing  Co..  1878,  con- 
tinuing 10  yrs.;  mem.  H.  C.  Baxter  &  Bros.,  packers 
of  corn.  etc..  since  1888.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon 
(Theta  Chapter).  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Recreations:  boating,  motoring,  fish- 
ing,   gunning.     Address:     Brunswick.    IMe. 

BAXTER,  James  Phinney,  author;  b.  Gorham, 
Me.,  Mar.  23,  1831;  s.  Eliiiu  and  Sarah  (Cone) 
Baxter;  acad.  edn.:  (hon.  A.M.,  1881,  Litt.D..  1904. 
Bowdoin);  m.  Sarah  Kiinball  Lewis,  Sept.  18,  1854; 
2d,  Mehetabel  Cummings  Proctor,  Apr.  2.  1873. 
Pres.  Savings  Bank;  Mayor  of  Portland,  6  terms. 
1893-7,  1904-5.  Organized  Associated  Charities 
and  was  its  first  pres.;  organized  and  established 
Portland  Soc.  of  Art,  1883;  built  and  donated  to 
Portland  its  pub.  library,  1888.  and  Gorham.  1907: 
also  conveyed  to  Gorham  the  family  mansion  for 
a  museum.  Pres.  Portland  Pub.  Library.  Baxter 
Library  (Gorham).  Portland  Benevolent  Soc; 
overseer  of  Bowdoin  Coll.  Pres.  Me.  Hist.  Soc. 
since  1890,  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc.  since  1899; 
councillor  Am.  Antiquarian  Soc;  fellow  Am.  Acad. 
Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  R.I. 
Hist.  Soc,  Old  Colony  Hist.  Soc.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Royal  Arch  Mason.  Clubs:  Fraternity, 
Saturday    Evening,    Portland.      (See    Who's    Who 


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in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)    Address:    Port- 
land. Me.» 

BAXTER,  Percival  Proctor,  lawyer;  b.  Port- 
land, .Me.,  .\"i>v.  2'1,  1S76;  s.  James  P.  and  Mehetabel 
Cummings  (Proctoi)  Baxter;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1S9S; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1901.  Admitted  to  the 
bar,  1901,  and  practiced  for  short  time;  mem.  Me. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905,  1909.  Mem.  Cumberland  Bar 
Assn.  Republican.  Club:  Cumberland.  Recrea- 
tions: outdoor  lite,  farming.  Home:  61  Deering 
St.     Office:     22    ^fonument    Sq.,    Portland,    Me. 

BAXTER,  Rupert  Henry,  banker,  mfr. ;  b.  Port- 
land, Me.,  -July  2ti,  ihli;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1S91;  with 
Bowdoin  expdn.  to  Labrador,  1891;  studied  ethnol- 
ogy among  Indians  in  Ind.  Ty.  and  Ariz.,  1S92; 
mem.  H.  C.  Baxter  l^  liro.,  of  Brunswick,  Me., 
mfrs.  canned  goods,  since  1894;  pres.  Bath  Trust 
Co.,  since  1910.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Home: 
Bath,   Me. 

BAXTBR,  Sylvester,  publicist;  b.  West  Yar- 
mi>ulh,  Ma.ss.,  Fell,  tl,  iSoO;  s.  Sylvester  and  Rosella 
(.Ford)  Baxter;  Pilgrim  ancestry  on  both  sides;  re- 
ceived acad.  edn.  at  Leipzig  and  Berlin,  1875-7;  m. 
Lucia  Allen  Millet,  of  Fast  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
Sept.  24,  1893.  On  staff  Boston  Advertiser,  1871-5, 
Boston  Herald,  1879-83;  editor  Mexican  Financier, 
1883-4.  Outing  Mag.,  1885-6;  spl.  cor.  Boston  Herald 
and  New  York  Sun  in  Mexico,  1883-4,  of  Outlook 
at  Pan-Am.  Conl'.,  Rio  de  .Janerio,  and  in  Argen- 
tina and  Uruguay,  1906.  First  suggested  the  or- 
ganization of  Greater  Boston  and  of  Boston  Met. 
Park  Svstem;  was  sec.  of  preliminary  Met.  Park 
Comnin.  for  Greater  Boston,  1892-3,  and  met.  im- 
provements com.,  1907-9;  chmn.  Maiden  Park 
Commn.:  sec.  Met.  Improvement  League;  mem. 
Mass.  Civic  League,  Soc.  of  Mayflower  Descend- 
ants. Mason.  Republican.  Clubs:  Boston  City, 
Boston  Authors',  Shu  Shu  Gah  Canoe,  ■  Medford 
Boat,  Maiden  University,  Boston  Economic,  Pud- 
dingstone.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
etc.)     Home:     Maiden,    Mass.* 

BAXTBR,  Thomas  P.,  note  broker;  b.  Brookline, 
Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1869;  s.  of  Benjamin  F.  and  Marie 
(Towle)  Baxter;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Brookline;  m. 
Mabel  G.  Smith,  of  Boston,  Oct.  12,  1898;  3  chil- 
dren, Thomas  F.,  .Jr.,  Ruth,  Philip.  Began  witli 
Bond  &  Goodwin,  note  brokers,  Boston,  1900,  mem. 
firm  since  1902;  v. -p.  Hereford  Ry.  Co.;  dir.  Coast- 
wise Transportation  Co.,  1st  Nat.  Bank  (Wes' 
Newton),  Market  Trust  Co.,  Brighton,  Mass.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Norfolk 
Country,  Brae  Burn  Country,  Boston  Athletic 
Assn.,  Pacific  Union  (San  Francisco),  Minneapolis 
(Minneapolis,  Minn.).  Recreations:  fishing,  hunt- 
ing. Home:  Bristol  Rd.,  West  Newton,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:   301-307,  30  State  St.,  Boston. 

BAYIiBY,  Bdward  Bancroft,  commission  mer- 
chant; b.  Arlington,  Mass.,  May  11,  1864;  s.  James 
Reed  and  Susanna  (Bancroft)  Bayley;  grad.  Eng- 
lish High  Sch.,  Boston,  1882;  m.  Mary  Richards 
Clark,  of  Newton,  Mass.,  June  1,  1893;  1  daughter, 
Harriet.  Began  as  elk.,  Henry  W.  Peabody  &  Co., 
Importing  and  exporting  commn.  mchts.,  Boston, 
1883,  mem.  firm  since  1898;  dir.  U.S.  Smelting, 
Refining  &  Mining  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Union. 
Algonquin,  Exchange,  Automobile,  New  Riding 
(Boston),  Countrv.  Home:  134  Marlborough  St. 
Oflice:    70  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

BAYIiB'y,  Bdwin  Allen,  lawyer;  b.  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass.,  Julv  30,  1X62:  s.  Edwin  and  Vesta  (Capen) 
Bayley;  descendant  of  Pilgrim  and  Puritan  an- 
cestry; preparatory  ed.  St.  Johnsbury  (Vt.)  Acad., 
class  of  1881;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1885  (pres.,  treas. 
and  athletic  dir.  of  the  class,  commencement 
speaker,  Phi  Beta  Kappa  and  Delta  Kappa  Ep- 
silon);  LL.B.,  magna  cum  laude,  Boston  IT. 
School  of  Law,  1S91  (pres.  of  class);  m.  Lucia  A. 
Watkins,  of  Newbury,  Vt.,  June  15,  1892:  1  child, 
Marian  Vesta.  In  mortgage  loan  business,  1887-9; 
admitted  to  bar,  1891,  to  U.S.  cts.,  1898:  trustee, 
clerk  and  counsel  North  End  Savings  Bank:  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909-10;  town  counsel,  Lexing- 
ton, Mass.:  moderator  of  town  meetings:  has 
served  as  library  trustee,  mem.  Sch.  Com.  and  10 
yrs.  as  mem.  Rep.  Congressional  Dist.  Com.  Mem. 
Middlesex  Bar  Assn.,  Bailey-Bayley  Family  Assn. 


(ex-pres.  and  sec).  Alumni  Assn.  of  St.  Johns- 
bury  (Vt.)  Acad.  (pres.).  Conglist.  Clubs:  Bos- 
ton City,  Old  Belfiv  (Lexington,  Mass.).  Home: 
23  Oakland  St.,  Lexington,  Mass.  Office:  18  Tre- 
mont    .St.,    Boston. 

BAYIiISS,  "Walter  Cabot,  merchant;  b.  Taunton, 
Mass.,  Aug.  13,  1862;  s.  Edmund  Lincoln  and 
Xatlialie  Elizabeth  (Rav)  Bavliss;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1884;  m.  Charlotte  Upham.  of  Boston,  Nov.  17, 
1888;  6  children,  Lincoln,  Charlotte,  George  Up- 
ham, Walter  Ray,  Edwin,  Ruth.  Mem.  firm  Amory, 
Browne  &  Co.,  dry  goods  commn.;  v. -p.  and  chmn. 
exec.  com.  Edison  Electric  Illuminating  Co.  of 
Boston;  trustee  Mass.  Gas  Cos.,  N.E.  Gas.  &  Coke 
Co.,  Suffolk  Savings  Bank  for  Seamen  and  Others; 
dir.  Boston  Consolidated  Gas  Co.,  Commonwealth 
Trust  Co.,  N.E.  Trust  Co.,  Lancaster  Mills,  Taun- 
ton-New  Bedfoid  Copper  Co.  Episcopalian.  Home: 
Taunton,    Mass.     Office:     48    Franklin   St.,    Boston.* 

BAYNBS,  Bmest  Harold,  lecturer;  b.  Calcutta, 
India,  May  1,  1868;  s.  .John  and  Helen  Augusta 
(Nowill)  Baynes;  ed.  Coll.  City  of  New  York;  m. 
Louise  Birt  O'Connell,  of  Boston,  Apr.  24,  1901. 
Reporter  on  New  York  Times,  1891-2;  asst.  to 
father  (inventor  of  photographic  modeling),  1893- 
1900;  writing  and  lecturing  on  natural  history 
since  1900.  Organized  syndicate  of  newspapers, 
1900,  each  of  which  has  printed  an  article  of  his, 
once  a  week,  ever  since;  also  series  Wild  Life  in 
the  Blue  Mountain  Forest,  Boston  Transcript 
1904,  and  many  other  countbns.  to  mags.,  news- 
papers, etc.  Mem.  Co.  K,  3d  Conn.  Vols.,  June- 
Oci.,  1898.  Hon.  mem.  Hobby  Post  G.A.R.,  Stam- 
ford, Conn.  Mem.  Nuitall  Ornithol.  Club,  Am. 
Bison  Soc.  (v.-p.),  Harvai'd  Travelers  Club,  Tavern 
Club  (Boston);  chmn.  Boy  Scout  Commn.,  Sulli- 
van Co.,  N.H.  At  present  especially  interested  in 
organization  of  bird  clubs,  with  a  view  to  the 
better  protection  of  wild  birds;  organized  Meriden 
(N.H.)  Bird  Club  (gen.  mgr.),  Meriden  Humane 
Soc.  (pres.)  Acted  the  part  of  "Shy,"  the  natur- 
alist, in  original  cast  of  Percy  Mackaye's  bird 
inas(|ue.  "Sanctuary";  written  in  the  interest  of 
Am.  wild  bird  protection.  Address:  Plainfield, 
N.H.* 

BAYRB,  Frank  Arthur,  editor,  publisher;  b. 
Lynn,  Mass.,  Sept.  1,  18  73;  s.  Arthur  and  Adelaide 
(tjreed)  jsayrd;  studied  Boston  U.,  1894;  unmar- 
ried. Became  connected,  1894,  with  Maiden  News,  of 
which  has  been  editor  and  prop.,  since  1903.  Mem. 
Beta  Theta  Pi  (Upsilon  Chapter).  Republican. 
Home:  24  Spruce  St.  Office:  360  Main  St.,  Maiden, 
Mass. 

BAZBliEY,  William  Alliston  Iiey,  real  estate 
broker  and  trustee;  b.  Builth,  Wales,  Oct.  7,  1872; 
s.  Augustus  Ley  and  Georgiana  Fanny  (Hall) 
Bazeley;  arrived  in  America  1883;  ed.  St.  Paul's 
Sch.,  Concord,  N.H.,  1884-8,  Holderness  Sch.,  Ply- 
mouth, N  H.,  1888-90;  m.  Margaret  Conant  Chapin, 
of  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1899.  In  real  estate 
business  in  Boston  since  1900;  treas.  N.E.  Con- 
servatory of  Music.  Republican.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1909,  1912,  Senate,  1913.  Mem.  Mass. 
Naval  Brigade  4  yrs.,  1st  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M., 
6  yrs.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Union,  St.  Botolph, 
Union  Boat,  Brookline  Country,  New  Riding,  Har- 
vard Mus.  Assn.  Home:  116  Commonwealth  Ay. 
Office:    77  Franklin  St.,  Boston, 

BBACH,  Amy  Marcy  Cheney  (Mrs.  H.  H.  A. 
Beach);  b.  Henniker,  N.H.,  Sept.  5,  1S67;  d.  Charles 
Abbott  and  Clara  Imogene  (Marcy)  Cheney;  early 
edn.  under  her  mother;  piano  and  harmony  under 
Junius  W.  Hill,  Ernest  Perabo  and  Carl  Baer- 
mann;  studied  fugue,  form,  counterpoint  and  in- 
strumentation alone  with  text  books;  m.  Henry 
Harris  Aubrey  Beach  Dec.  2,  1885.  Played  in  con- 
certs and  recitals  from  1883;  since  1885.  work  has 
been  in  playing  and  composition.  Hon.  mem.  Bos- 
ton Browning  Soc,  in  recognition  of  music  writ- 
ten to  Browning's  poetry.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
.\merica  for  list  of  conijiosition.s.)  Home:  28  Com- 
monwealth   Av.,    Boston.* 

BEACH,  Charles  Bdward;  b.  Hartford,  Conn., 
Sept.  2,  1862;  s.  Charles  Mason  and  Frances  Lyman 
(Belknap)  Beach;  B.S.,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  Amherst, 
Mass.,  1882:  m.  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  8,  1895, 
Catherine  Harriet  Cofflng  (now  deceased);  2  sons. 


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Frederick,  Thomas.  IMem.  until  1910,  of  Beach 
&  Co.,  importers  of  dyes,  chemicals,  etc.,  estab- 
lished 1835;  pres.  Whitlock  Coil  Pipe  Co.;  mem. 
Conn.  Gen  Assembly,  1907.  Clubs:  Hartford,  Hart- 
ford Golf,  Country.    Home:    West  Hartford,  Conn. 

BEACH,  Charles  Lewis,  college  pres.;  b.  White- 
water, Wis.,  Apr.  6,  1S66;  s.  Charles  R  .and  Mary 
Janette  (Lewis)  Beach;  B.Agr.,  B.S.,  U.  of  Wis., 
1886;  m.  Louise  C.  Crombie,  of  Milwaukee,  1896. 
Instr.  and  prof,  dairy  husbandry,  Conn.  ^Vgrl.  Coll., 
1896-06;  prof,  dairy  husbandry,  IT.  of  Vt.  and  Vt. 
Expt.  Wta.,  1906-08;  pres.  Conn.  Agrl.  Coll.  since 
Sept.   15,   1908.    Home:    Storrs,  Conn.* 

BBACH,  David  Nelson,  theologian;  b.  South 
Urange,  N.J.,  Nov.  30,  1848;  s.  Joseph  Wickliff  and 
Mary  Angeline  (Walkley)  Beach;  brother  of  Har- 
lan Page  Beach;  A.B.,  Yale,  1872;  grad.  Yale  Div. 
Sch.,  1876,  B.D.,  1881;  (D.D.,  Western  Reserve, 
1896);  m.  Lillian  Tappan,  of  Gloucester,  Mass., 
Dec.  31,  1878  (died  June  30,  1902);  2d,  Dora  Free- 
man, of  Wakefield,  Mass.,  Dec.  18,  1903.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1876;  pastor  Westerly,  R.I.,  1876- 
1879,  Wakefield,  Mass.,  1879-84,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1884-96,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1896-98,  Denver,  Colo., 
1899-02;  pres.  and  prof,  homiletics,  Bangor  Theol. 
Sem.  since  1903.  Prominent  in  permanently  rid- 
ding Cambridge,  INIass.,  from  the  saloon;  in  local 
option  and  good  civics  work  in  Mass.  and  else- 
where; agitator  for  grafting  modified  Norwegian 
liquor  system  on  INIass.  local  option  laws;  also  for 
ch.  unity  and  a  better  theology.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books,  etc.)    Address:  Bangor,  Me.* 

BEACH,  Frederick  Converse,  editor;  moved  to 
New    York.     (,See   vol.    1909.) 

BBACH,  Mrs.  H.  H.  A.;  see  Beach,  Amy  Marcy 
Cheney. 

BBACH,  Harlan  Pag-e,  clergyman;  b.  South  Or- 
ange, N.J.,  Apr.  4,  1854;  s.  Joseph  Wickliff  and 
Mary  Angeline  (Walklev)  Beacii;  brother  of  Da- 
vid Nelson  Beach;  A.B.,  Y'ale,  1878,  A.M., 
1901;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1883;  m.  Lucy  L. 
Ward,  of  Lake  Forest,  111.,  June  29,  1883.  Taught 
at  Phillips  Andover  Acad.,  1878-80;  missionary  in 
Cliina,  1883-90;  taught  and  was  in  charge  of  Sch. 
for  Christian  Workers,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1892-5; 
ednl.  sec.  Student  Volunteer  Movement  for  Foreign 
Missions,  1895-06;  prof,  theory  and  practice  of 
missions,  Y'ale,  1906 — .  Fellow  Royal  Geog-.  Soc. ; 
mem.  Am.  Oriental  Soc,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.) 
Home:    346  Willow  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

BBACH,  Henry  Harris  Aubrey,  M.D.;  Dec.  18, 
1843-1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1910-11.) 

BBACH,  John  Kimberly,  lawyer;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Oct.  18,  1855;  s.  John  Sheldon  and  Rebecca 
(Gibbons)  Beach;  B.A.,  Yale,  1877,  LL.B.,  1879 
(hon.  M.A.,  1908,  LL.D.,  1914);  m.  Mary  Roland 
Sanford,  of  New  York,  Apr.  15,  1890.  Phelps  prof, 
admiralty,  jurisprudence  and  mercantile  law,  Yale 
Law  Sch.,  1908 — .  Now  asso.  justice  Conn.  Su- 
preme Court  of  Errors.  Pres.  New  Haven  Co.  Bar 
Assn.,  1900-4;  mem.  Conn.  Bar  Assn.,  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Clubs:  University,  Graduates.  Home:  450 
Temple  St.,  New  Haven  Conn.* 

BBACH,  Lucy  Ward;  b.  Chicago,  111.;  d.  Samuel 
Dexter  and  Mary  Augusta  (Folsom)  Ward;  ed. 
Ferry  Hall,  Lake  Forest,  111.,  and  Lake  Forest  U.; 
m.  Prof.  Harlan  P.  Beach,  of  New  Haven,  Conn., 
June  29,  1883.  Went  with  husband  to  North  China, 
as  missionary,  under  the  A.B.C.F.M.,  and  remained 
6  yrs.;  returned  home  on  account  of  ill  health; 
made  a  six-months'  tour  around  the  world  in  1904, 
and  in  1907-8  spent  16  months  in  the  Orient;  has 
resided  in  New  Haven  since  1907.  Conglist.  Rec- 
reation: photography.  Address:  346  Willow  St., 
New  Haven,   Conn. 

BBACH,  Robert  James,  clergyman;  b.  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  May  9,  1864;  s.  James  Walker  and 
Laura  Jane  (Silliman)  Beach;  grad.  Bridgeport 
High  Sch.,  1885:  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1890; 
B.D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem.,  1893;  M.A.,  New  York  U. 
Grad.  Sch.,  1899:  post-grad,  work,  Yale,  1907-9; 
unmarried.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1894;  pastor 
West     Redding,     Conn.,     1894-6,     Rowayton,     1897, 


Georgetown,  1898-02,  South  Meriden,  1903-8,  How- 
ard Av.  Cli.,  New  Haven,  1909-15;  asso.  pastor  1st 
M.E.  Ch.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  since  1915.  Mem. 
Alpha  Alpha  Chapter  of  Chi  Psi  (Wesleyan).  Ad- 
dress:   394   John   St.,    Bridgeport,  Conn. 

BBACH,  Seth  Curtis,  clergyman;  b.  Marion,  N.Y., 
Aug.  8,  1837;  s.  Luther  Markham  and  Angelina 
Elizabeth  (Curtis)  Beach;  ed.  Antioch  Coll.,  O., 
1859-62;  A.B.,  Union  Coll.,  N.Y.,  1863;  Harvard 
Divinity  Sch.,  1863-6  (D.U.,  Union,  1903);  m.  Fran- 
ces Hall  Judd,  of  Boston,  Nov.  17,  1869.  Ordained 
Unitarian  ministry,  1867;  pastor  Augusta,  Me. 
1867-9,  Dedham,  Mass.,  1875-88,  Bangor,  Me.,  1891- 
01,  Wayland,  Mass.,  1901-11;  Supt.  Unitarian  mis- 
sionar>-  work,  lSf5iS-90;  dir.  Am.  Unitarian  Asn., 
1887-90;  pres.  Unitarian  Ministerial  Union,  1907. 
Home:    Watertown,   Mass.* 

BBACH,  Sylvester  Judd,  oculist  and  aurist;  b. 
Dedham,  INIass.,  Apr.  7,  1879;  s.  Seth  Curtis  and 
Frances  Hall  (Judd)  Beach;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter 
Acad.,  1897;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1901.  M.D.,  1905;  m. 
Louise  Harris,  of  Portland,  Me.,  Oct.,  1909;  2  chil- 
dren, Margaret.  Howell  Williams.  Surgical  house 
officer,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1904;  house  phys.,  Bos- 
ton Lying-in  Hosp.,  1906;  practiced  since  1907  in 
Augusta,  INle. ;  visiting  surgeon  Ear,  Nose  and 
Throat  Dept.,  Augusta  Gen.  Hosp.,  1913;  ophtlial- 
mologist,  Augusta  State  Hosp.  Trustee  Cony  Fe- 
male Acad.,  Lithgow  Library.  Fello\N'^  Am.  Coll. 
Surgeons;  mem.  Aesculapian  Club  of  Boston, 
A.M. A.,  Am.  Acad.  Ophthalmology  and  Oto-Laryn- 
gology,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  Fraternity.  Uni- 
tarian. Mason.  Home:  Stone  St.  Office:  283  Water 
St.,  Augusta,  Me. 

BBAIi,  Boylston  Adams,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  June 
4,  1865;  s.  James  H.  and  Louisa  J.  (Adams)  Beal; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1886;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.. 
1892;  m.  E.  S.  Green,  of  Hyde  Park,  Oct.  4,  1893; 
1  daughter,  Elizabeth  S.  Admitted  to  Mass.  Bar 
1892,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston.  Asst.  treas., 
mem.  exec.  com.  and  trustee  Boston  Home  for  In- 
curables. INIem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Home: 
108   Beacon   St.    Office:    60   State  St.,   Boston. 

BBAIi,  Plavius  Orlando,  business  man;  b.  Mon- 
mouth, INIe.,  June  2,  1841;  s.  Samuel  and  Maria  A. 
(Warren)  Beal;  left  an  orphan  at  age  of  7;  ed. 
largely  through  own  exertions,  common  schs.  and 
Towle  Acad.;  m.  Lucy  Jane  Randall,  of  Freeport, 
Me.,  Dec.  7,  1865;  no  children.  Learned  trade  of 
brush  making,  at  Portland,  Me.;  served  as  pvt.  1st 
and  13th  regts.,  Me.  Vols.,  1861-Mar.,  1862;  dis- 
charged on  account  of  ill  health.  In  service  of  Me. 
Central  Ry.,  1862-74;  in  livery  and  hotel  business 
at  Bangor,  IVIe.,  1874-89;  propr.  Bangor  House, 
1878-89;  associated  with  others  and  built  the  fair 
grounds  at  Maplewood  Park,  1883;  was  pres.  East- 
ern Me.  State  Fair  Assn.;  for  inany  yrs.  engaged 
in  farming;  established  Bangor  Creamery,  1892; 
was  cattle  commr.  for  24  yrs.;  actively  interested 
for  a  number  of  yrs.  in  promotion  and  construction 
of  electrical  rys.;  mayor  of  Bangor  9  terms,  1891- 
04  (defeated  twice).  Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1899- 
03;  pres.  Eastern  Me.  Musical  Festival  19  yrs.;  dist. 
mem.  Nat.  Trotting  Assn.,  1911-17.  Establi.shed  in 
1879  the  last  Tally-Ho  coach  line  in  Me.,  leaving 
Bangor  twice  daily  for  Bar  Harbor.  50  miles  away; 
continued  same  until  1883,  at  which  time  its  place 
was  taken  by  steam  ry.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Address:    Bangor  House,  Bangor,  Me.* 

BBAIJ,  Francis  Leavitt,  clergyman;  b.  Cohasset, 
Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1864;  s.  Z.  Leavitt  and  Marcia  Pris- 
cilla  (Tower)  Beal;  descendant  on  maternal  sidt 
of  John  Howland,  of  the  Mayflower,  on  paternal 
side,  of  John  Beal,  who  settled  in  Hingham,  Mass., 
1637;  grad.  Cohasset  High  Sch.,  1880:  pvt.  instruc- 
tion in  classical  and  div.  course;  m.  Gertrude  Scol- 
ley,  of  Portland,  Me..  June  30,  1887;  4  children, 
Ralph,  Rachel,  Percy.  Lindsey.  Missionary  in 
charge  of  Trinity  Ch..  Needham,  Mass.,  1900-2,  St. 
Andrew's  Ch.  South  Framingham,  1902,  St.  John's 
Ch.,  Saugus,  1902-7:  deacon.  1906,  priest,  1910,  P.E. 
ch.:  rector  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Beachmont,  1907-10.  Ch. 
of  tlie  Ascension,  Cambridge,  since  Oct.  1,  1910. 
Mem.  Soc.  Mavflower  Descendants,  Soc.  War  of 
1812  (two  lines),  S.A.R.  (five  lines).  Mason  (K.T.); 
grand  prelate  of  Mass.  Knights  of  Pythias;  grand 
chaplain  of  Mass.  Temple  of  Honor,  and  mem.  Su- 


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preme  Council.  Author  of  many  sermons  and  ad- 
dresses inili.  ill  Xew  JOnKland  Ciallsiiuui,  Pythian 
Gleaner,  etc.  Kecrealions:  country  life.  Home:  74 
4th  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

BEAIi,  George  B.,  lawyer;  h.  Waltham,  Mass., 
Mar.  2!t,  ISlir.  s.  lOzra  Wardwell  and  hucri'tia  Ken- 
dall (Hrown)  Heal;  ^rad.  W'altham  llif,'h  Sell.  1S.S7; 
matriculated  at  lJar\ard,  class  of  ISII],  but  did  not 
Kratluate;  unmarried.  Has  been  connected  witli 
Waltliam  Savings  Bank  since  1888;  apptd.  v.-treas. 
in  1901,  treas.  1907,  and  so  continues;  admitted  to 
:Middlesex  bar  1906.  Pres.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  W'al- 
tham, 1908-9.  Trustee  Waltham  Hosp.  Itepublican. 
Unitarian.  Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Harvard 
(Boston),  Western  Golf.  Recreations:  golf.  Home: 
22  Summer  .\v.  Oflice:  702  Main  St.,  Waltham, 
Mass. 

BEAIi,  Jolin  Van,  lawyer;  b.  Randolph,  Mass., 
.lul\  :l.  IN  12;  s.  Ci)l.  lOleazer  and  Mary  Stetson 
(Thayer)  Beal;  grad.  I'hillips  Andover  Acad.,  1863; 
studied  law  with  Jewell,  Gaston  &  l-Meld,  Boston; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sell.,  1872;  admitted  to  Mass. 
bar  1873,  later  to  U.S.  Circuit  and  Dist.  courts;  m. 
:May  10,  1910,  Edith  Alden  Belcher,  of  Randolph, 
Mass.  Began  practice  in  Randolph;  office  with 
Jewell,  Field  &  Shepard.  Boston,  1876-81;  with 
Shepard  it  Coombs,  1881-91,  since  alone;  mem. 
:\tass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912.  tTerk  and  supt.  Conglist. 
S.S.,  Randolph,  many  years;  orator  at  Centennial 
Celebration  of  Randolph,  1893.  Home:  Randolph, 
Mass.    Office:    53   State  St.,  Boston. 

BE  All,  Thonias  Prince,  banker;  b.  Cliarlestown, 
Mass.,  Sept.  2i,  1819;  s.  James  H.  and  Judith  D. 
(Beal)  Beal;  A.B..  Harvard,  1869,  A.M.,  1872;  m. 
Ida,  d.  of  William  Young  and  Eliza  Ann  (Baker) 
De  Ford,  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  Oct.  27,  1881;  2  chil- 
dren, Thomas  Prince,  Jr.,  William  De  Ford.  Trav- 
eled in  Europe,  1869-70;  in  business  in  New  York, 
1870;  employed  in  2d  Nat.  Bank,  Boston  (of  which 
his  father  was  pres.),  1871-3,  dir.,  1873,  v. -p.,  1878. 
pres.  since  1888.  Pres.  and  dir.  Hainilton  Woolen 
Co.,  treas.  and  dir.  Bigelow,  Hartford  Carpet  Co.; 
dir.  Am.  Security  Co.  of  N.Y".  (mem.  local  bd.), 
Clinton  W'ire  Cloth  Co.  Proprietors  of  the  Ceme- 
tery of  Mt.  Auburn;  trustee  Suffolk  Savings  Bank 
for  Seamen  and  Others;  v. -p.  and  dir.  Industrial 
Development  Co.  of  the  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Mem.  Boston  Common  Council,  1885.  Clubs: 
Somerset,  Algonquin,  Union,  Harvard  (Boston), 
Essex  County  Country,  Mt.  Serrat  Golf.  Summer 
Home:  Beveilv,  Mass.  Home:  36  Gloucester  St. 
(Office:     111    Devonshire   St.,   Boston. 

BBAIi,  'William  James,  botanist;  b.  Adrian,  Mich., 
Mar.  11,  1833;  s.  William  and  Rachel  S.  (Conistock) 
Beal;  A.B.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1859,  A.M.,  1862;  S.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1865;  M.S.,  U.  of  Chicago,  1875  (hon.  Ph.D., 
U.  of  Mich.,  1880;  D.Sc,  Mich.  State  Agrl.  Coll., 
1905);  m.  Hannah  A.  Proud,  of  RoUin,  Mich.,  Sept. 

2,  1863;  father-in-law  of  Ray  Stannard  Baker. 
Teacher  natural  science,  Friends'  Acad,  and 
Howland  Inst.,  Union  Springs,  N.Y'.,  1859-68;  prof. 
botan\',  U.  of  Chicago,  1868-70;  lecturer  on  botany, 
1871.  prof,  botany  and  horticulture,  1871-81,  prof, 
botany  and  forestry  and  curator  of  bot.  mus.,  1882- 

03,  prof,  botany,  1903-10,  since  emeritus  prof., 
Mich.  State  Agrl.  Coll.  Dir.  State  Forestry  Commn., 
1888-92.  First  pres.  Soc.  Promotion  Agr.  Science, 
1881-2.  Assn.  Botanists  of  U.S.  Expt.  Stas.,  1888, 
Mich.  State  Acad.  Science,  1894;  pres.  Mich.  State 
Teachers'  Assn.,  1881.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books,  etc.)    Home:    Amherst,  Mass.* 

BBAIiB,  Joseph  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  Oct.  12,  1861;  s.  .loseph  H.  and  Frances  E. 
(Messinger)  Beale;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1882,  A.M., 
LL.B.,  1887  (LL.D.,  U.  of  Wis.  and  U.  of  Chicago, 
1904);  m.  Elizabeth  C.  Dav,  of  Barnstable,  Mass., 
Dec.  23,  1891.  In  practice,  Boston,  1888-92:  lecturer, 
1890-2,  asst.  prof,  law,  1892-7.  prof..  1897-08,  Car- 
ter prof.  gen.  .iurisprudence,  1908-12,  Royall  prof, 
law,  1912 — ,  Harvard.  Prof,  law  and  dean  law  sch., 
U.  of  Chicago.  1902-4.  Mem.  Mass.  State  Commis- 
sion for  Simplifying  Criminal  Pleadings,  1900.  Fel- 
low Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books,  etc.).  Home:  29  Chauncy  St. 
Address:      Harvard    Law    Sch.,    Cambridge,    Mass.* 

BBAIiS,  Arthur  Iiorin?.  M.D. ;  b.  North  Bridge- 
water,  Mass..  Aug.  21.  1869;  s.  Isaiah  Additon  and 


Vesta  Snell  (Perkins)  Beals;  prep.  edn.  Brockton 
High  Sch.;  A.B.,  lirown  U.,  1891;  iM.D.,  Coll.  Phys. 
and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1895;  m.  Helen  Sophia  An- 
drews, of  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Aug.  25,  1910; 
2  children,  Richard  Cary  (deceased),  Bettina  Mar- 
ston.  Practiced  in  Brockton,  Mass.,  since  1896; 
city  phys.  of  Brockton,  1897-1900;  attending  phys. 
Brockton  Hosp.  since  1903,  also  trustee.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Brockton  Med.  Soc,  Bos- 
ton Med.  Library,  liepublican.  (.'onglist.  Mason 
(32°);  Odd  I'^ellow.  Club:  Commercial.  Home:  389 
Main  SI.    (Office:     106  Main  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

BEAIiS,  Charles  Edward,  writer;  b.  Stoughton, 
Mass.,  .luly  15,  1869;  s.  Charles  Emery  and  Susan 
(li'isher)  Beals;  student  mech.  engring.  4  yrs., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  grad.  Drew  Theol.  Sem.,  1892; 
m.  Nellie  Vernon  Drake,  of  Stoughton,  June  30, 
1892.  Entered  M.E.  ministry,  1892;  pastor  Mans- 
field, Mass.,  1892-6;  entered  Congl.  ministry,  1896; 
asst.  pastor  Maverick  Cli.,  East  Boston,  Mass., 
1896-7;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Stoneham,  1897-1900,  2d  Ch., 
Greenfield,  1900-3,  l^'ospect  St.  Ch.,  Cambridge, 
1903-8;  now  pastor  Ch.  of  the  Unity,  Worcester; 
field  sec.  Am.  Peace  Soc,  1908-12;  dir.  Central-West 
Dept.  of  Am.  Peace  Soc,  1912-14;  also  sec.  Chi- 
cago Peace  Soc,  Jan.  4.  1910-May  1,  1914.  Organ- 
ized 2d  Nat.  Peace  Cong.,  Chicago,  1909;  reorgan- 
ized Chicago  Peace  Soc,  1910;  mem.  peace  con- 
gresses at  Boston,  New  Y'ork,  Philadelphia,  Lon- 
don, Chicago,  Hartford,  Baltimore,  St.  Louis;  confs. 
for  jud.  settlement  of  internat.  disputes,  Washing- 
ton and  Cincinnati;  Lake  Mohonk  arbitration 
confs.,  1908,  9,  10.  11.  12,  13;  sec.  Sagamore  Sociol. 
Conf.,  1907-9.  Contbg.  editor  Unity,  1912 — .  Mem. 
N.E.  Hist.  Geneal.  Soc.  Was  captain  1st  Co.  Inf. 
Mass.  Provisional  Militia,  1898;  chaplain  5th  Inf. 
Mass.  Vol.  Militia,  1899-01.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  writings,  etc.).  Home:  27  Sever  St., 
Worcester,    Mass.* 

BBAIiS,  Erl  "Vinton,  inventor:  b.  Topeka,  Kan., 
June  17,  1867;  s.  Morell  Bisbee  (M.D.)  and  Caroline 
(Wells)  Beals;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.;  m.  Mar- 
guerite Bammel  Cook,  of  Marine  City,  Mich.,  June 
27,  1899.  Reporter  on  Muskegon  (Mich.)  Chronicle, 
1886-96;  became  interested  in  tjpesetting  machines 
and  invented  the  Beals  Machine,  operated  by  elec- 
tricity, which  has  been  on  the  market  since  1902; 
also  inventor  of  an  area-meter  for  measuring  leath- 
er sides  (for  tanners  and  buyers  of  leather  in 
large  quantities).  Republican.  Swedenborgian. 
Address:  118  Eastern  Av.,  Arlington  Heights, 
Mass. 

BEAIiS,  George  Charles;  b.  Winchendon,  Mass., 
May  4,  1876;  s.  Charles  L.  and  Harriet  M.  (Brown) 
Beals;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1898;  m.  Edith  J.  Jones,  1914. 
V.-p.  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Winchendon;  treas.  Internat. 
Phosphate  Co.,  Fibre  Finishing  Co.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Har- 
vard, Union  Boat.  Home:  Winchendon,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:   27  State  St.,  Boston. 

BEAMAN,  Elmer  Allen,  mfr. ;  b.  Worcester. 
Mass.,  Sept.  2,  1846;  s.  Allen  Conant  and  Sarah 
Ann  (Mason)  Beaman;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Hattie  B. 
Hoit,  Sept.  22.  1870  (died  Feb.  21,  1878);  2  children, 
Lora  Elmer,  Allen  Hoit;  2d  Providence,  R.I.,  Jan.  1, 
1883,  Grace  C.  Bishop;  1  daughter,  Jessie  Irene. 
Served  in  LTnion  Army  as  inem.  of  Co.  F,  42d  Regt.. 
Mass.  Vols.,  1863-64;  learned  machinist's  trade 
with  Wood  &  Light  Co.,  Worcester;  removed  to 
Providence,  1866;  began  as  treas.  Star  Tool  Co., 
1869;  sold  out,  1884;  started,  1886,  The  Beaman 
&  Smith  Co.,  of  which  is  treas.  and  gen.  mgr.  Mem. 
Providence  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  Am.  Soc. 
Mech.  Engrs.,  Providence  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  INIason  (32° ) ;  mem.  G.A.R. 
Home;  237  Washington  Av.  Office:  Gordon  and 
Reynolds    Avs.,    Providence,    R.I. 

BEAMAN,  George  Buiuham,  educator;  b.  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  Apr.  1,  1870;  s.  lOdmund  Addison  and 
Sarah  Vorhees  (Parsons)  Beaman;  ed.  Woodburn 
dist.  schs.,  Cincinnati;  grad.  Woodward  High  Sch., 
1888;  A.B..  U.  of  Cincinnati,  1893;  univs.  of  Jena 
and  Leipzig,  A.M..  Ph.D..  Leipzig.  1895;  m.  Mary 
Burnham,  of  Waltham,  Mass.,  June  28,  1897;  4 
children,  Alice  W.,  Anna  G.,  George  Burnham,  Jr.. 
liichard  B.  Instr.  German.  Northeast  Manual 
Training    Sch.,    Philadelphia,    1896-05;    asso.    prln., 


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1905-11,  prin.,  1911-12,  Waltham  New  Church  Sch.; 
prin.  Waltham  Sch.  for  Girls  (formerly  Waltham 
New  Church  Sch.),  since  1912.  Swedenborgian. 
Mem.  Waltham  Ednl.  Soc,  New  Church  Club  (Bos- 
ton). Recreations:  tennis,  cello.  Address:  327 
Lexington   St.,   Waltham.  Mass. 

BEAMAIT,  Georg'e  William,  rear-admiral;  b. 
Rutland,  Vt.,  Ma>  7,  1S37;  s.  CJeo'.ge  Hudson  and 
Eleanor  Kettelle  (Goolcin)  Beaman;  ed.  Rutland 
High  Sch.,  Troy  d'onf.  .Acad.;  m.  Rebecca  Swift 
Goldsmith,  of  Louisville,  Ky.,  May  2,  1866;  father 
of  William  Major  Beaman.  Enlisted  as  pvt. 
3d  Regt.,  Mo.  U.S.  Reserve  Corps,  May,  1861,  and 
toolv  part  in  capture  of  Camp  Jacltson;  was  war 
corr.  Missouri  Democrat,  Aug.,  1861-Mar.,  1862; 
was  with  Fremont  in  S.W.  Mo.  campaign,  and 
later  witli  Grant  in  battles  Fts.  Henry  and  Donel- 
son;  apptd.  acting  asst.  p.-m.  U.S.N.,  Mar.,  1862; 
asst.  p.-m.,  June,  1862;  promoted  p.-m.,  1866;  pay 
insp.,  1890;  pay  dir.,  Apr.,  1899;  retired  with  rank 
of  rear-admiral.  May  7,  1899.  Served  in  South  At- 
lantic and  Gulf  Blockading  squadrons,  and  on  Miss. 
River  during  Civil  War;  was  in  several  engage- 
ments; subsequently  served  on  various  ships  and 
stas.  Was  general  storekeeper  at  Boston  and  Mare 
Island  navy  yards,  1887-93; '  made  last  cruise  on 
flagship  New  Yorlv  as  fleet-paymaster  North  At- 
lantic Sta.  Mem.  Loyal  Legion  (Mass.  Command- 
ery).  C:iubs:  St.  Botolph  (Boston),  Army  and 
Navy  (New  York).  Home:  58  Lakeview  Av.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.* 

BEAMAKT,  Harry  Clayton,  hotel  propr. ;  b. 
Princeton,  Mass.,  Mar.  9,  1863:  s  Phineas  Alden  and 
Harriet  (Thompson)  Beaman;  descendant  of  Ga- 
maliel Beaman,  wlio  came  to  Dorchester,  Mass.,  in 
1636,  and  was  one  of  the  incorporators  of  the  town 
of  Lancaster;  prep.  edn.  Williston  Sem.,  East- 
hampton,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1885;  m.  Nov.  10, 
1887,  Jennie  Hoover  Bartlett,  of  Chillicothe,  O. 
(died  June  20,  1911).  Entered  hotel  business  with 
father  and  was  mem.  firm  of  P.  A.  Beaman  &  Son, 
Wachusett  House,  Princeton,  Mass.,  1885-10;  propr. 
Princeton  Inn  since  1910.  Has  served  on  sch.  com. 
and  also  as  tree  warden,  selectman,  library  trustee 
and  trustee  of  invested  funds,  Princeton;  mem. 
Gen.  Ct.  of  Mass.,  1912;  del.  to  Indianapolis  Conv. 
of  Gold  Democrats,  1896.  Trustee  Goodnow  Me- 
morial Library,  Princeton.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  A.O.U.W.,  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Clubs: 
Hasty  Pudding,  Varsity  (Cambridge,  Mass.).  Ad- 
dress:   Princeton,  Mass. 

BEAIT,  Georg'e  Premont,  lawyer;  b.  Bradford, 
N.H.,  Mar.  24,  1857;  s.  Stephen  Sibley  and  Nancy  E. 
(Colby)  Bean;  9th  generation  from  Jolm  Bean, 
who  settled  at  Exeter,  N.H.,  1660;  A.B.,  Brown 
U..  1881,  A.M.,  1884:  LL.B..  Boston  U.  Law  Sch., 
1885;  m.  Sept.  2,  1886,  E.  Maria,  d.  William  A.  and 
Anna  (Taggard)  Blodgett,  of  Water  town,  Mass.; 
2  children,  Esther  (Mrs.  Orel  M.  Bean,  of  Woburn, 
Mass.);  Stephen  Sibley.  In  law  office  of  Hon.  S.  C. 
Eastman,  Concord,  N.H.,  1883-4;  admitted  to  bar, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1885;  general  practice  in  Boston. 
Mayor  of  Woburn.  Mass.,  1890;  mem.  various  mu- 
nicipal commns.  and  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  1896-08.  Clubs: 
Towanda  (Woburn),  Republican  of  Mass.  (Bos- 
ton). Recreations:  baseball.  Home:  Woburn.  Of- 
fice:   176  Federal  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BEAK,  Holly  Marshall,  shipbuilder,  Camden,  Me. 
Address:    Camden,  Me.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BBAN,  Insley  A.,  clergyman;  b.  Mason,  Me.,  Apr. 
30.  1854;  s.  Amos  Peabody  and  Roxanna  Willard 
(Paine)  Bean;  descendant  of  John  Bean,  who  came 
from  North  of  Ireland;  ed.  common  and  high  sclis.. 
Mason  and  Betliel,  Me. ;  m.  Sarah  A.  Dillings,  of 
Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Apr.  10,  1879.  Licensed  M.E. 
ministry,  1884;  ordained,  1890;  pastor  Mason, 
Newry  and  West  Paris,  Me.,  until  1890,  Conwav, 
N.H.,  1890-94,  Corni.sh,  Me.,  1894-96.  South  Paris, 
1896-1900.  Kennebunkport.  1900-04,  York.  1904-07, 
Richmond,  1907-11,  Lewiston,  1911-15  (all  of  Me.). 
Mem.  Sons  of  Veterans.  Recreations:  walking,  mo- 
torine.  hunting.  Home:  101  Nichols  St.,  Lewis- 
ton,    Me. 

BBAN,  James  William,  publisher;  b.  Somerville, 
Mass.,  May  11.  1S66;  s.  George  Washington  and 
Abby  Jane  (Burke)  Bean;  descendant  of  John 
Bean;    ed.    Somerville    (Mass.)    grammar  and   high 


schs.,  graduating,  1884;  m.  Sept.  12,  1892.  Flora 
May  Twitchell,  of  Somerville;  3  children,  Harry 
T.,  Muriel  H.,  Charlotte  Elizabeth.  Entered  pub- 
lishing business  in  Cambridge,  1891;  now  partner 
Cambridge  Chronicle  Co.,  pubs,  of  the  Cambridge 
Chronicle.  Mem.  Common  Council,  Somerville, 
1890-1;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909,  10,  11,  12, 
Mem.  Cambridge  Bd.  of  Ti-ade.  Republican.  Uni- 
versalist.  Mason  (Putnam  Lodge);  mem.  Cam- 
bridge Lodge  of  Elks,  Col.  Thomas  Wentworth 
Higginson  Camp  S.  of  V.  Club:  Boston  City. 
Home:  5  Ellsworth  Av.  Office:  83  Austin  St.. 
Cambridge,    Mass. 

BBANB,  Charles  Eugrene  Hill,  M.D.;  b.  Readfleld, 
Me.,  Feb.  15,  1878;  s.  Judge  J'"red  Emery  and  Or- 
illa  (McGilvery)  Beane;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1900;  M.D., 
Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1905;  m.  Elida  Ma- 
belle  Osier,  of  Bremen,  Me.,  May  5,  1907;  1  son, 
Fred  Emery,  Jr.  Practiced  at  Norridgewock,  Me., 
1906-9,  Hallowell  since  1909;  mem.  bd.  of  health 
1908;  city  phys.,  1912-14  and  since  1915;  sch.  phys. 
since  1914.  Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Kennebec  Co. 
Med.  Soc,  Augusta  Med.  Club,  Delta  Upsilon,  Phi 
Chi.  Democrat.  Universalist.  Past  Chancellor 
Echo  Lodge  No.  103,  and  Granite  Lodge  No.  50 
K.  of  P.;  mem.  A.O.U.W.,  Foresters.  Recreations: 
shooting,  golf,  motoring,  motor  boating.  Address: 
117   Second   St.,   Hallowell,   Me. 

BBANE,  Pred  Emery,  judge;  b.  Readfleld,  Me., 
May  14,  1853;  s.  Emery  Oliver  and  Elizabeth  Hun- 
ton  (Craig)  Beane;  prep,  edn.,  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem 
and  Westbrook  (Me.)  Sem.;  student,  Tufts  Coll  ■ 
studied  law  in  office  of  father;  admitted  to  bar, 
1876;  m.  Orella  Griffin  McGilverv,  of  Belfast,  Me, 
Sept.  14,  1876;  4  children,  Charles  E.  H.  (M.D  ) 
Emery  O.  (lawyer),  Bessie  C,  Eleanor  McG.  (de- 
ceased). Admitted  to  practice  in  U.S.  courts,  1886; 
town  elk.,  Readfleld,  1876;  city  solicitor,  Hallowell, 
1879-85,  mayor,  1891  and  1907;  countv  atty.  Kenne- 
bec Co.,  1907-8;  sec.  State  Dem.  Com.,  1888-98, 
chmn.  1908,  9,  10,  11;  apptd.  judge  Superior  Ct.  of 
Kennebec  County  Apr.  26,  1911.  Universalist.  Ma- 
son: Odd  Fellow;  mem.  A.O.U.W.  (grand  recorder, 
1908),  I.O.R.M.,  I.O.F.;  grand  chancellor  Grand 
Lodge  K.  of  P.,  1891,  supreme  representative,  1895- 
96,  supreme  inner  guard,  1898-1900.  Recreations: 
flshing.    Address:  Hallowell,  Me.* 

BEANE,  Samuel  Collins,  clergyman;  b.  Candia, 
N.H.,  Dec.  19,  1835;  s.  Joseph  and  Lydia  Haynes 
(Collins)  Beane:  descendant  of  John  Beane,  of 
Exeter,  N.H. ;  prep.  edn.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, 
Mass.,  and  The  Gymnasium,  Pembroke,  N.H.;  A.B  , 
Dartmouth,  1858;  B.D.,  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1861 
(D.D.,  Dartmouth,  1894);  m.  Caroline  Brooks  Tur- 
ner, of  Stow,  Mass,  May  22,  1862  (died  1867);  2d, 
Harriet  Cook  Gray,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  Jan.  7,  1869; 
4  children,  Samuel  Collins,  Jr.,  Prentiss  Collins, 
Elizabeth  Silsbee,  Caroline  Turner.  Ordained  Uni- 
tarian ministry,  1862;  pastor  Chicopee,  Mass., 
1862,  Salem,  1862-5,  Concord,  N.H..  1865-78,  New- 
buryport,  Mass.,  1878-85,  Lawrence,  1888-05,  Graf- 
ton, 1905-09.  Trustee  Proctor  Acad.,  Andover, 
N.H. ;  trustee  pub.  libraries,  Newburvport  and 
Grafton.  Pres.  Mass.  Evangelical  Missio'nary  Soc; 
pres.  Ministerial  Union  (gen.  assn.  of  Unitarian 
ministers  in  the  U.S.) ;  mem.  Essex  Inst.  Democrat. 
Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Radical  (Boston).  Author  of 
many  hist.,  biog.,  geneal.  and  theol.  oamphlets. 
Address:    Grafton,  Mass. 

BEANE,  Samuel  Collins,  Jr.,  clergyman;  b.  Sa- 
lem, Mass.,  Dec.  9,  1872;  s.  Samuel  Collins  and 
Harriet  Cook  (Gray)  Beane;  New  Hampton  Instn. ; 
grad.  Proctor  Acad.,  1896;  grad.  Meadville  Theol. 
Sch.,  1899;  post-grad,  course.  Harvard;  m.  Mary 
Ellen  Smith,  of  Waterbury,  Vt.,  Aug.  27,  1901.  Or- 
dained Unitarian  ministry,  1900;  pastor  Ruther- 
ford, N.J.,  1900-05,  North  Andover,  Mass.,  1905-09, 
^Vorcester.  since  Dec,  1908.  Clubs:  Twentieth 
Century,  Economic.  Address:  2  Ripley  PI.,  Wor- 
cester,   Mass. 

BEARCE,  Boyden,  farmer;  b.  East  Eddington, 
Me.,  May  23,  1853:  s.  Josiah  B.  and  Susan  K. 
(Knight)  Bearce;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs.  and 
Me.  Central  Inst.,  Pittsfield,  Me.;  m.  Jennie  L  Phil- 
lips, of  Dedham,  Me.,  Mar.  5,  1881  (died  1914) 
Engaged  in  farming  since  1881.  Live  stock  commr. 
of  Me.  by  apptmt.  of  Gov.  Oakley  C.  Curtis,  1915- 


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19.  Democrat.  Mem.  Patrons  of  Hu.sbaniiry.  Home: 
Ea.st   Kddington,   .M»^-.    OHice:    Augusta,   Me. 

BEARCE,  Ralph  King",  school  pi-in. ;  b.  Turner, 
Ale  V|ir  'I'J,  lf>7.');  s.  .Mellcn  Addison  and  Olive 
(Sniitlw  iicarce;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1895.  A.M..  UI02; 
m  Kllen  Mary  Bradford,  July  9,  1902.  TaUKht  dist. 
sells.,  Me.,  1S90-],  1S94;  submaster  Jlockland  (Me.) 
High  Sell.,  1895-9;  inslr.  Powder  I'oint  Sell.,  Dux- 
bury,  Mass.,  1900-1;  inslr.,  1901-4,  prin.,  July  1, 
1904-July  1,  1912,  Conn.  Lit.  Insln.,  Suflield,  Conn.; 
headmaster  Powder  Point  Sch.,  Duxbury,  Mas.-<., 
July    1,    1912 — .     Home:     Duxbury,    Mass.* 

BEARD,  Augustus  Tield,  clergyman:  moved  to 
New  Vork.  (See  \ol.  )!HMt,  also  Wlio's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.) 

BEARS,  Bennett  Nichols;  b.  Huntington,  Conn., 
Auu.  2,  INTl;  s  (>li\fr  Could  and  Nancie  Maria 
(Nichols)  Beard;  eel.  i)ub.  schs. ;  ni.  iMar.  29,  1900, 
Abbie  J.  Hubbell,  of  Shelton,  Conn.  In  real  estate 
and  contracting'  business;  dii'ector  Shelton  Bank 
&  Trust  Co. ;  has  served  as  selectman  and  town 
agt.:  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12.  Democrat. 
Con;,'list.     ()dd    l-"tllow.     Home:    Huntington,   Conn. 

BEARD,  Gerald  Hamilton,  clergyman;  b.  Ham- 
mersmitli,  Eng.,  Mar.  20,  1862;  s  Richard  and  Anne 
(Olding)  Beard;  came  to  America  witli  parents, 
1870;  B.A.,  Yale.  1887:  Ph.D.,  1892;  B.D.,  Yale  Div. 
Sch.,  1890;  studied  in  Germany,  1891;  m.  Mary 
Keyes,  of  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  July  27,  1892;  4  chil- 
dren, Louise,  Katharine,  Eleanor,  Esther  Keyes. 
Ordained  minister  Congl.  Ch.,  1892;  pastor  1st  Ch., 
South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1892-1900,  College  St.  Ch., 
Burlington,  Vt.,  1900-4,  Park  St.  Ch.,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  since  1904.  Author:  Catholic  and  Protestant 
Bibles,  1905:  Schopenhauer's  Philosophy  and  Pes- 
simism, 1890.  Address:  319  Barnum  Av.,  Bridge- 
port,  Conn. 

BEARD,  Reuben  A.     (See  vol.   1909.) 
BEARDSIiEE,   Clark   Smith,   clergyman;    Feb.    1. 
1850-1914.      (See    vol.     1909,    also    Who's    Who    in 
America,   1914-15.) 

BEARDSIiEE,  Raymond  Augrustus,  clergyman; 
b.  De  Mars,  la.,  Sept.  21,  ISS:!;  s.  Clark  S.  and  Emma 
G.  (Alvord)  Beardslee;  descendant  of  William 
Beardsley,  an  original  settler  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.; 
grad.  Hartford  Grammar  Sell.,  1897;  grad.  Hart- 
ford Pub.  High  Sch.,  1901;  A.B.,  Yale.  1905;  B.D., 
Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1908,  S.T.M.,  1909;  m.  Eliza- 
beth C.  Merriam,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  Dec.  20,  1910; 
1  daughter,  Barbara.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1910;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Springfield,  Vt.,  since  Apr.  3, 
1910.  Mem.  Book  and  Bond  Soc.  (Yale).  Repub- 
lican.    Address:     Sijringfield,    Vt. 

BEARDSIJEV,  Edward  VTatson,  fire  ins. ;  b.  Win- 
sted.  Conn.,  Jan.  4,  1868;  s.  Edward  Rockwell  and 
Adelaide  (Watson)  Beardsley;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Winsted  and  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  Hartford  High 
Sch.  2  yrs.;  m.  Hartford,  Oct.  15,  1889,  Ida  M.  John- 
son; 1  daughter,  Arline  Johnson.  Began  as  office 
boy,  Plioenix  Ins  Co.,  Hartford,  1885;  apptd.  local 
agt.,  same  co.,  1891;  mem.  agency,  Beardsley  & 
Beardsley,  representing  botli  Phoenix  and  Aetna 
Ins.  COS.  for  Hartford,  since  Mar.  1,  1899;  mem. 
Bd.  of  Fire  Comnirs.,  Hartford,  1902-5.  Mem.  Hart- 
ford Chamber  of  Commerce.  Pres.  Conn.  Assn.  of 
Local  Fire  Ins.  Agents  2  yrs..  1902,  3;  pres.  Nat. 
Assn.  Fire  Ins.  Agts..  1909;  mem.  Conn.  Soc.  S.A.R. 
Republican.  Conglist.  INIason.  Mem.  Ro>'al  Arca- 
num. Club:  Repul)lican.  Home:  69  North  Beacon 
St.    Office:   670   Main  St.,   Hartford,  Conn. 

BEARDSZiEY,  Morris  Beach,  lawyer;  b.  Trum- 
bull, Conn.,  Aug.  13.  1849;  s.  Samuel  Gregory  and 
Marv  (Beach)  Beardsley;  prep,  edn.,  Stratford 
(Conn.)  Acad.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1870;  m.  Lucy  J.  Fayer- 
weather,  of  Brooklyn,  June  5,  1873;  3  children, 
Samuel  F.,  Lucy  (Mrs.  Emile  Canning),  and  Amelia 
L.  Admitted  to  bar,  1872;  sr.  mem.  law  nrn. 
Beardsley  &  Beardsley  (son);  dir.  Conn.  Nat.  Bank: 
trustee  Peoples  Savings  Bank.  City  elk.,  Bridge- 
port, 1873-6;  iudge  Bridgeport  Probate  Ct.,  1877- 
93;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903.  Conglist.  Ma- 
son. C^lubs:  Seaside,  Bridgeport 
lawn  Country.  Home:  230  Park  PI. 
lin  Bldg.,   Bridgeport.  t\)nn. 

BEARD  SIiE'y,      Nathan     Percy; 

C^onn.,    Apr.    12,    1868;    s.    Nathan 


Yacht, 
Office: 


Rrool<- 
Frank- 


b.      Roxbury, 
Thompson    and 


Margaret  (Hurd)  Beardsle.v;  ggf.  on  father's 
side  was  a  iievolutionary  soldier  and  had  a  horse 
shot  from  under  him;  mother  descended  from 
Lord  Percy;  ed.  Parker  Acad.,  Woodbury,  Conn., 
3  yrs.;  Washington  (Conn.)  Gunnery  Sch.,  1  yr. ; 
tauglit  disl.  sell.  1  yr. ;  m.  (Jet.  8,  1890,  Cliarlotte 
Edith  I'eck,  of  Bridgewater,  Conn.  Farmer,  live 
stock  breedei-  and  dealer  in  Devon  cattle  since 
1868;  has  served  several  terms  as  selectman; 
mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12.  Frequently  called 
vator  or  trustee.  Democrat.  Address:  Roxbury, 
upon  to  act  as  administrator,  appraiser,  conser- 
Conn. 

BEARDSIiE'V,  William  Ag-ur,  clergyman;  b.  Mon- 
I'oe,  Conn.,  May  5,  1865;  s.  Agur  and  Elizabeth  Ann 
(Lewis)  Beardsley;  descendant  of  William  Beards- 
lev,  Stratford,  Conn.,  1635;  ed.  Episcopal  Acad., 
Clieshire,  Conn.,  1881-3;  B.A.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  1887,  M.A.,  1890;  grad.  Berkeley  Div. 
Sell.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1890;  m.  New  Haven. 
Conn.,  June  23,  1897,  Alletta  H.  Warwick,  of 
Richmond,  Va. ;  1  son,  Warwick.  Deacon,  1890, 
priest,  1891,  P.E.  Ch.;  asst.  St.  Thomas  Ch.,  New 
Haven,  1890-2,  rector,  since  Apr.  18,  1892.  Ex- 
amining eliaplain  Diocese  of  Conn.,  since  1910; 
2d  v.p.,  1911-13,  pres.  since  1913,  New  Haven  Col- 
ony Hist.  Soc;  trustee  Berkeley  Div.  Sch.  Mem. 
Am.  Book-Plate  Soc.,  Plii  Beta  Kappa,  Psi  Upsilon. 
Wrote:  An  Old  New  Haven  Engraver  and  His 
Work:  Amos  Doolittle.  Address:  64  Grove  St., 
New  Haven,   Conn. 

BEARDSLEY,  'William  Eidd,  manager  N.E.  Fish 
Exchange;  b.  Albany,  N.Y.,  June  16,  1869;  s.  Charles 
and  Mary  (Hutchinson)  Beardsley;  ed.  Albany 
Boys'  Acad.;  Albany  Business  Coll.;  pub.  and  high 
schs.,  Albany;  m.  Elizabeth  Cross,  of  New  York, 
Sept.  2,  1900;  2  children,  Norman  Turner,  Ruth 
Elizabeth.  With  T.  M.  Hackett  &  Co.,  Albany,  N.  Y., 
1888-91;  in  employ  of  N.Y.C.  &  H.R.R.R.  Co.,  New 
York,  1891-9;  with  A.  Booth  &  Co..  New  York,  1899- 
02,  Boston,  1902-7;  gen.  mgr.  N.E.  Fish  Exchange, 
since  1909;  sec.  and  dir.  Commonwealth  Ice  &  Cold 
Storage  Co.;  asst.  sec.  Boston  Fish  Market  Corpn., 
gen.  mgr.  W.F.D.  Credit  As.sn.  Mem.  71st  Regt. 
N.G.  N.Y.,  5  yrs.  Mason;  Elk.  Wrote:  Recipe  for 
Sea  Food,  1913.  Recreations:  automobiling.  Home: 
Roslindale,  Mass.  Office:  Boston  Fish  Pier,  Bos- 
ton. 

BEARSE,  Frederick  Alfred;  b.  Springfield,  Mass., 
Feb.  15,  1871;  s.  Leon  Henry  and  Harriet  E. 
(Hollister)  Bearse;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  unmarried. 
With  Springfield  Republican,  1890-02;  spl.  agt., 
Mass.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  1902-7;  county  treas., 
Hampden  Co.,  Mass.,  since  1907.  Mem.  Springfield 
City  Council,  1897,  1898;  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen, 
1899-1900;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901-6.  Mem. 
Springfield  Bd.  of  Trade,  Y.M.C.A.,  Springfield 
Canoe  Assn.  Republican.  Mason  (32°).  Club:  Cal- 
houn. Recreations:  dog  fancier.  Home:  28  Morris 
St.    Office:     37   Elm   St.,   Springfield,   Mass. 

BEATIiEV,  Clara  Bancroft,  educator;  b.  Shirley, 
Mass.,  Jan.  12,  1858;  d.  Edmund  Dana  and  Mary 
Parli  (Morse)  Bancroft;  grad.  Bridgewater  (Mass.) 
State  Normal  Sch.;  m.  James  A.  Beatley,  of  Bos- 
ton, Dec.  27.  1887.  Teacher  pub.  schs.,  1878-87;  prin. 
Disciples  Sch.,  Ch.  of  the  Disciple^.  Boston,  1893- 
10;  chmn.  Com.  of  Edn.  Ch.  of  Disciples,  1911; 
chmn.  Conf.  Com.  on  Moral  Edn.,  1904 — .  Dir.  Chil- 
dren's Mission,  Boston  Equal  Suffrage  Assn.  Uni- 
tarian. (See  Who's  Who  in  Afherica  for  books,  so- 
cieties, etc.)  Address:  11  Wabon  St.,  Roxbury, 
Mass.  * 

BEATTIE,  William  Johnston,  M.D. ;  Sept.  6, 
lS65-Sept..   1913.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BEAUMONT,  Iillian  Adele,  artist;  b.  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass.,  May  18,  1880.  Home:  23  Alveston 
St.,   Jamaica  Plain,   Mass. 

BEAUX,  Cecilia,  artist;  b.  Philadelphia;  d.  John 
Adolphe  and  Cecilia  Kent  (Leavitt)  Beaux;  pupil 
of  Wm.  Sartain.  the  Julien  .'^oliool  find  the  1  ;iz;ir 
School,  Paris;  (LL.D.,  U.  of  Pa.,  1908,  A.M.,  Yale, 
1912).  Awarded  the  Mary  Smith  Prize,  Pa.  Acad. 
Fine  Arts,  4  times;  gold  medal,  Phila.  Art  Club; 
Dodge  prize,  Nat.  Acad,  of  Design;  bronze  and 
gold  medals,  Carnegie  Inst.;  gold  medal  of  honor 
and  the  Temple  gold  medal  of  Pa.  Acad,  of  Fine 
Arts:  also  gold  medal  at  Paris  Expn.,  1900.    Exhib- 


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ited  at  Champs  de  Mars.  1896.  N.A.,  1902:  mem. 
Soci^taire  des  Beaux  Arts.  Address:  (May-Dec.) 
Gloucester,    Mass.* 

BEAVEir,  Thomas  Daniel,  bishop;  b.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1849;  grad.  .lesuit  Coll.  of  Holy  Cross,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  1870;  (D.D.,  Georgetown,  1S89). 
Prof.  Coll.  of  Loyola,  Baltimoie,  1870-2;  went  to 
Coll.  of  Montreal,  1872,  to  complete  ecclesiastical 
studies;  ordained  R.C.  priest,  1873;  asst.  pastor, 
1875-9,  pastor,  1879-89,  St.  Mary's  Ch.,  Spencer, 
Mass.;  pastor  Ch.  of  the  Holv  Rosary,  Holyoke, 
1889-92;  consecrated  bishop  of  Springfield,  Oct. 
18,    1892.    Home:     Springfield,   Mass.* 

BECKETT,  Francis  Henry,  M.D. ;  b.  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  Jan.  3,  1880;  s.  Patrick  William  and  Ellen 
(Matthews)  Beckett;  grad.  Morgan  Grammar 
Sch.,  Pall  River,  1894;  grad.  B.M.C.  Durfee  High 
Sch.,  Fall  River,  1898;  M.D.,  U.  of  Pa.  Sch.  of 
Medicine,  1902:  unmarried.  I'laoticed  in  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  since  Nov.,  1902;  asst.  visiting  sur- 
geon to  St.  Joseph's  Hosp.  ]\Iem.  A.M. A..  R.I.  Med. 
Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn.  Home:  644  Hope  St. 
Office:    532  Broad  St.,  Providence,   R.I. 

BECKETT,  James  Merrill,  lawyer;  b.  Calais, 
Me.,  July  28,  1870;  s.  John  Gregg  and  Mary  Susan 
(Newton)  Beckett;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1893;  m.  Annie  May  Spinney,  of  St.  George,  N.B., 
Sept.  7,  1904;  4  children,  George  Gardner.  Eliza- 
beth Richardson,  Louis  Merrill,  Dorothy.  Ad- 
mitted to  Me.  bar,  1894.  and  since  practiced  in 
Calais;  specializes  in  probate  practice;  ex-recorder 
Calais  Municipal  Ct. ;  now  treas.  City  of  Calais; 
elk.  Eastern  Pulp  Wood  Co.,  McAdamite  Foundries 
Co.,  U.  S.  McAdamite  Metal  Co.,  E.  C.  Young  Fur- 
niture Co.;  dir.  Eastern  Realty  Co.;  corporator 
Calais  Savings  Bank.  Trustee  Calais  Pub.  Li- 
brary; treas.  of  trustees  of  Law  Library  in  County 
of  Washington,  Me.  Republican.  Baptist.  Past 
Master  St.  Croix  Lodge  No.  46,  F.  &  A.M.  Club: 
St.  Croix.  Home:  20  Lafayette  St.  Office:  154 
Main    St.,    Calais,    Me. 

BECKI^EB,  "Warren  Bigfelow,  M.D. ;  b.  Boston, 
Aug.  3,  1857;  s.  Amos  Otis  and  Betsey  H.  (Austin) 
Beckler;  descendant  of  Philip  C.  Beckler,  of  Water- 
boro,  Me.,  1796;  ed.  pub.  schs..  and  Me.  Wesleyan 
Sem.,  Kents  Hill,  Me.;  m.  Carrie  Bmmelia  Pollard, 
of  Livermore,  Me,  Sept.  MO.  1885;  2  children, 
Martha  Marion  (deceased),  Warren  B.,  Jr..  Lev- 
eler,  transitman  and  asst.  engr.,  N.P.  R.R.,  1880-3; 
entered  drug  business,  Phila.,  1883;  Ph.G.,  Phila. 
Coll.  Pharmacy,  1887;  M.D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll., 
1889;  in  med.  contracting  business,  Helena,  Mont., 
1890-3;  practiced  in  Auburn,  iMe  .  since  1S94.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Androscoggin  County 
Med.  Soc.  Mason  (32°).  Address:  283  Turner  St., 
.\uburn.    Me. 

BECKIiEV,  Chester  Charles,  :M.D.:  b.  Plain- 
field,  N.H.,  Jan.  25,  1876;  s.  Charles  C.  and  Kate 
E.  (Daniels)  Beckley;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of 
Medicine,  1898:  post-grad,  work  New  York  Post- 
Grad.  Med.  Sch.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  Clark  U.. 
and  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.  of  Medicine;  unmarried. 
Practiced  in  Lancaster,  Mass.,  since  1899;  visit- 
ting  phys.  to  Clinton  (Mass.)  Hosp.;  visiting  phys. 
to  Lancaster  State  Industrial  Sch.  for  Girls;  mem. 
Lancaster  Bd.  of  Health;  sch.  phys.,  Lancaster. 
Mem.  bd.  dirs.  Clinton  Antituberculosis  Assn., 
Lancaster  Social  Service  Assn.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Am. 
Acad.  Medicine,  Boston  Soc.  Psychiatry  and  Neu- 
rology, Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Worcester  Dist.  Med. 
Soc,  Nat.  Aspn.  for  Study  and  Prevention  of  Tu- 
berculosis. Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Club:  Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Recrea- 
tions:   tennis,  fishing.    Address:    Lancaster,  Mass. 

BECK'WITH,  Ishon  Thaddeus,  theologian;  b.  at 
Old  Lyme,  Conn.,  1843;  s.  William  and  Caroline 
(Champion)  Beckwith;  A.B.,  Yale,  1868,  Ph.D., 
1872;  univs.  of  Gottingen  and  Leipzig,  1872-4; 
(D.D.,  Trinity  Coll..  Hartford.  1898):  unmarried. 
Instr.  Greek,  U.  of  Tenn.,  1868-70,  Yale  U.,  1870-2 
and  1874-9;  deacon,  1875,  priest,  1875,  P.E.  Ch.; 
prof.  Greek,  Trinitv  Coll.,  1879-98;  prof,  interpre- 
tation of  the  N.T.,  Gen.  Theol.  Sem..  1898-06. 
Mem.  Archseol.  Inst.  America,  Am.  Philol.  Assn., 
Soc.  Bibl.  Lit.  and  Exegesi.s.  .\ddress:  Hartford, 
Conn.* 


BEDIENT,  David  Francis;  b.  Wilton,  Conn., 
Dec.  31,  1S62;  .s.  Harvey  and  Martha  (Sterling) 
Bedicnt;  ed.  common  .schs.;  m.  June  20,  1883, 
Carrie  A.  James,  of  Wilton  (died  Mar.  5,  1896); 
m.  2d,  Mabel  VVhitlock,  of  Ciolon  Kails,  N.Y., 
Apr.  12,  1898.  Began  business  at  Ridgefleld,  Conn, 
as  elk.  in  gen.  stoie,  .July  13,  1885;  later  became 
propr.  and  also  added  undertaking  business;  dir. 
Ridgefleld  Savings  Bank.  Pres.  Ridgefleld  Busi- 
ness Men's  Assn.;  charter  mem.  (1898)  Ridge- 
fleld Fire  Dept. ;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911. 
Democrat.  Episcopalian  (vestryman).  Mason. 
Home:     Ridgefleld,    Conn. 

BEEBE,  E(dward)  Pierson,  capitalist:  v. -p.  and 
tru-itee  Pio\  ident  Instn.  for  Sa\in«s:  mem.  corpii. 
Suffolk  Savings  Bank  for  Seamen  and  Others;  dir. 
Androscoggin  Mills,  Chicopee  Mfg.  Co.  Pres.  and 
trustee  Boston  Home  for  Incurables;  treas.  and 
trustee  Industrial  Sch.  for  Crippled  and  Deformed 
Children;  trustee  St.  Luke's  Home  for  Conva- 
lescents, Church  Home  for  Orphans  and  Destitute 
Children,  Boston  Episcopal  Charitv  Soc.  Club: 
St.  Botolph.  Home:  30  Beacon  St.  Office:  6  Beacon 
St..    Boston. 

BEEBE,  Frederic,  cotton  merchant;  b.  Wake- 
field, Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1857;  s.  Lucius  and  Sylenda 
(Morris)  Beebe;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Wakefleld;  m. 
May  Bickham.  of  New  Oileans,  La.,  May  12,  1886; 
3  children,  Frederick  Russell,  Harold  Bickham. 
Barbara.  Has  been  connected  since  1874  with  L. 
Beebe  &  Co.  (established,  1845),  partner  of  the 
firm  since  1878;  dir.  Maiden  Trust  Co.,  Maiden 
Co-operative  Bank.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  New  York  Cotton  Exchange.  Conglist. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic,  Exchange,  Engi- 
neers (Boston),  Kernwood  (Maiden,  Mass.).  Rec- 
reations: driving,  horseback  riding.  Home:  Wake- 
field,   Mass.     Office:     89    State   St.,   Boston. 

BEEBE,  Junius,  mfr.  Mem.  firm  Lucius  Beebe 
&  Sons;  pres.  Ayer  Tanning  Co.,  Wakefield  Nat. 
Bank;  dir.  Am.  Felt  Co.,  Commonwealth  Trust 
Co.,  Melrose  Nat.  Bank,  Corona  Kid  Co.  Office: 
129    South   St.,   Boston. 

BEEBE,  Marcus,  leather  mfr.  Mem.  firm  of 
Lucius  Beebe  &  Sons;  pres.  Brockton  Gas  Light 
Co.:  treas.  and  dir.  Never  Break  Shoe  String  Co  ; 
dir.  Ayer  Tanning  Co.,  Corona  Kid  Co.,  Keystone 
Telephone  Co.,  Rubber  Manufacturers'  Mutual  Ins. 
Co.  Trustee  and  mem.  exec.  com.  Maiden  Hos- 
pital.   Oflfice:    129   South  St.,  Boston. 

BEEBE,  Mason  Gaylord,  pharmacist;  b.  Swan- 
ton,  Vt.,  July  25,  1876;  s.  Ezra  H.  and  Amelia  A. 
Beebe:  grad.  Swanton  High  Sch.;  Ph.G.,  Columbia 
U.,  Dept.  of  Pharmacy:  m.  Margaret  Jeanette  Reid. 
of  Newark,  Sept.  6.  1906;  1  son.  Mason  Reid.  In 
drug  business  at  Burlington,  Vt..  since  1905;  mem. 
R.  B.  Stearns  &  Co.  since  1905;  Wood  &  Beebe 
since  1912;  mem.  State  Bd.  of  Pharmacy.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Ethan  Allen,  Lake 
Champlain  Yacht.  Recreations:  motoring,  reading. 
Home:  106  S.  Union  St.  Address:  75  Church  St., 
Burlington,   Vt. 

BEEBE,  "William,  college  prof.:  b.  Litchfield, 
Conn.,  Sept.  4,  1851;  s.  Philip  Schuyler  and  Lucy 
(Bobbins)  Beebe;  B.A.,  Yale,  1873,  M.A.,  1899;  m. 
Elizabeth  Febiger,  of  Wilmington,  Del.,  June  22, 
1881.  Tutor  mathematics,  1876-82,  asst.  prof,  math- 
ematics and  astionomy,  1882-97,  prof,  mathe- 
matics and  instr.  astronomy  since  1897,  Yale. 
Mem.  Am.  Math.  Soc.  .\ddress:  262  Bradley  St., 
New  Haven,  Conn.* 

BEEBE,  "William  Asahel,  educator;  b.  Malone, 
N.Y.,  Apr.  14,  1864;  s.  Asabel  P.  and  Helen  M. 
(Bell)  Beebe;  grad.  Franklin  Acad.,  Malone,  1884; 
A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1889;  m.  Cora  F.  Mudgett,  of  Cam- 
bridge, Vt.,  Aug.  5,  1891;  2  children,  Ralph  M. 
(deceased),  Edwin  M.  Prin.  People's  Acad.,  Mor- 
risville.  Vt.,  1889-12;  supt.  schs.  of  Proctor,  Pitts- 
ford,  Chittenden  and  Rutland  Town  since  July, 
1912;  examiner  of  teachers  for  Lamoille  Co.,  1894- 
98,  and  1902-10.  Mem.  N.E.A.,  Vt.  State  Teach- 
ers' Assn.  (pres.,  1905).  Republican.  Conglist. 
Address:    Proctor,  Vt. 

BEECHEB,  Clarence  Henry,  M.D. ;  b.  1877;  M.D 
Coll.    of    Medicine,    U.    of    Vt.,    1900.     Practiced    at 
Burlington,  Vt.,  since  1900;  prof,  theory  and  prac- 


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tice  of  medicine,  U.  of  Vt.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  V  t.  State 
Med.  Soe..  Cliittenden  ("oimty  Med.  Hoc.  Addres.s: 
42    N.   Winooski    Av.,    Builington,   Vt. 

BEECHEB,  Ii.  Wlieeler,  president  Geometric 
Tool  (u..   '.'^''   \\'halli\    .\\..  New    H;i\cn,  Conn. 

BEECKMAN,  B(oliert)  Iiiving-ston,  governor; 
b  N  Y.  Citv,  Apr.  1^,  1S66;  s.  (Jilbort  Livingston 
and  Margaret  (Foster)  Beeckman;  ed.  pub.  and 
pvt  sells.;  m.  Eleanor  Thomas,  of  Zane.sville.  O.. 
Oct  8,  1902.  Mem.  Lapsley,  Beeckman  &  Co. 
(bankers  and  brokers).  New  York,  until  retired  in 
1906  Mem.  Xew  Y'ork  Stock  E.xchange,  1887-06; 
now  dir.  Industrial  Trust  Co.,  Newport  Trust 
Co.,  Internal.  Silver  Co.;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1909,  10,  11,  Senate,  1912.  13,  14;  gov.  of  R.I., 
1915-17.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  New- 
port Reading  Room,  Golf,  Clambake  (Newport, 
R.I.),  Hope.  Agawam,  Turks  Head  (Providence), 
Travelers  (Paris,  France).  Knickerbocker,  Union, 
Metropolitan,  Racquet  and  Tennis  (New  Y'ork), 
Metropolitan  (Washington,  D.C.).  Recreations, 
golf,  tennis,  boating,  riding.  Home:  Land's  End, 
Newport,  R.I.  and  13  Brown  St.,  Providence. 
Office:   State  House,  Providence,  R.I. 

BEEDi:,  Joshua  William,  M.D.:  Apr.  29.  1832- 
Mar  21  1013.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.) 

BBBMAN,  Adeltoert  B.,  merchant;  b.  Fairfax, 
Vt  July  15,  1843;  s.  .lames  M.  and  Lorain 
(Lewis)  "Beeman;  ed.  New  Hampton  Instn. ;  m. 
May  30,  1887,  Carrie  E.  Nash,  of  New  Haven,  Vt. 
In  gen.  store,  1865-1900:  wholesale  dealer  in  pro- 
duce since  1900;  pres.  Allen-Beeman  Co.,  Norwich 
and  New  London.  Conn.;  v.-p.  Franklin  County 
Savings  Bank  &  Trust  Co.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Mason.     Address:     Fairfax,    Vt. 

BEEMAN,  Allen  Everett,  clergyman;  b.  Litch- 
field, Conn.,  Aug.  4,  1855;  s.  Frederic  Dan  and 
Maria  Hall  (Brisbane)  Beeman;  descendant  of 
Simon  Beeman.  the  immigrant,  admitted  freeman, 
Springfield,  Mass..  1665;  apptd.  to  West  Point  Mil. 
Acad,  after  examination,  1872,  but  shut  out  on 
account  of  being  near-sighted;  B.A.,  Y'ale,  1877; 
matriculated  in  St.  Mary  Hall  (now  Oriel  Coll.), 
Oxford,  Eng.,  Oct.,  1877,  and  spent  5  terms  there 
in  theol.  work;  studied  Berkeley  Div.  Sch.,  Mld- 
dletown.  Conn.,  until  1880;  (hon.  M.A.,  Trinity 
Coll.,  Conn..  ISSl);  m.  Sarah  Cowles  Carrington, 
of  Farmington,  Conn.,  June  11.  1885;  1  son.  Charles 
Carrington.  Deacon,  1880,  priest.  1881,  P  E.  Ch.; 
in  charge,  Unionville.  Conn.,  1880-5,  "^Vest  Haven, 
1885-6;  asst.  Christ  Ch.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1887-8; 
rector  Gardiner,  Me.,  1889-93;  asst.  Grace  Ch., 
Charleston,  S.C,  1895:  missionary  Port  Henry, 
N.Y.,  1896;  rector  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Fairfield.  Conn., 
since  Feb.  14.  1897.  Archdeacon  of  Fairfield  Co., 
Conn.,  since  Sept.  19,  1907.  Mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Fair- 
field, 16  yrs.,  trustee  Birdcraft  Sanctuary,  Fair- 
field; mem.  Conn.  Audubon  Soc.  (1st  v.-p.  and 
chmn.  exec,  com.),  Fairfield  Hist.  Soc.  (sec).  Re- 
publican. Mf>m.  Evening  Star  Lodge  No.  10.  F. 
and  A.M  ;  Hamilton  Commandery,  K.T.,  Bridge- 
port.    Address:     Fairfield.   Conn. 

BEEMAN,  Leonard  Iiemon;  b.  North  Fairfax, 
Vt.,  Mar.  12,  1849;  s.  Hubbard  and  Rhoda  (Strat- 
ton)  Beeman;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1875  (Phi 
Beta  Kanpa),  A.M.,  1S7S;  student  Boston  V.  Sch. 
of  Theology,  1875,  1876:  m.  Middletown.  Conn., 
.lune  29.  1S76.  Phebe  A.  Stone,  niece  of  Lucv  Stone 
and  A.B.  Wesleyan.  1876  (Phi  Beta  Kanpa),  A.M.. 
1S79;  4  children.  Bowman.  Wilbur,  Leila,  Francis. 
Ordained  ministry  M.E.  Ch.,  1S76:  pastor  Proctor- 
ville.  West  Fairlee.  Bellows  Falls.  Woodstock.  St. 
.Tohnsburv  and  Barre.  all  of  Vt.;  presi'Mng  elder 
Montpelier  Dist.,  1892-8;  transferred  to  N.E.  Conf., 
1898.  and  on  account  of  ill  health,  practically  re- 
tired from  the  ministry;  supplied  IM.E.  Ch.,  Am- 
herst. 1908:  has  engaged  extensively  in  agr. ; 
trtistee  for  several  vrs.  of  Montpelier  Sem..  and  of 
"Weslevan  U..  lSSS-93.  Republican  Mem.  Ouaboag 
Hist.  Soc,  Sprinerfield  Dist.  Methodist  ^Ministers' 
Assn.  Clubs:  Farmers',  Warren  Bay  Path  Club. 
Address:    West  Brookfield.   Mass. 

BEEBS,  Alfred  Bishop,  lawyer:  b.  New  Rochelle. 
N.Y'.,  Apr.  23,  1845;  s.  Alfred  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Bishop)    Beers;   ed.   pub.   and  grammar  schs. ;    m. 


Callie  H.  House,  of  Vineland,  N.J.,  Feb.  29,  1872. 
Served  as  pvt.,  corporal,  orderly  sergt.,  Co.  I,  6th 
Conn.  Vol.  Inf.;  capt.  Co.  B,  same  regt.,  Civil 
War;  enlisted  Aug.  25.  1861,  discharged  Aug.  21, 
1865.  Prac.  law  in  Bridgeport,  1871;  mem.  firm  of 
Beers  &  Foster,  1900 — ;  elk.  City  Ct.,  1873;  asst. 
city  atty.,  1875;  judge  of  City  Court,  1877-93;  city 
atty.,  1897-01;  pres.  Standard  Assn.,  pubs.  Bridge- 
port Standard;  v.p.  United  Illuminating  Co.;  dij-. 
Bridgeport  Pub.  Library  (pres.,  1905).  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mason  (32");  mem.  Loyal  Legion, 
G.A.R.  (comdr.  Post  No.  3,  Bridgeport,  1868-9; 
comdr.  Dept.  of  Conn.,  1880-1;  judge-advocate- 
gen.  G.A.Ii.,  1902-3,  1908-9:  j.v.  comdr.-in-chief 
G.A.R.,  1909-10;  comdr.-in-chief  G.A.R.,  1912-13). 
Mem.  Soldiers'  Hosp.  Board  of  Conn.,  1886-06 
(chmn.  exec.  com.).  Clubs:  Seaside  (pres.,  1906- 
0"),  Algonquin,  Brooklawn  Country,  Bridgeport 
Republican  (pres.,  1894-5),  Army  and  Navy  of 
Conn,  (pres.,  1900).  Home:  753  Fairfield  Av.  Of- 
fice:    925    Main   St.,    Bridgeport,   Conn.* 

BEEBS,  George  Emerson,  lawyer;  b.  Bridge- 
port. Conn.,  Oct.  7,  1865;  s.  Rev.  .John  Samuel  and 
Maria  Josephine  (Wakeman)  Beers;  B.A.  (with 
honors),  Trinitv  Coll.,  Conn.,  1886.  M.A.,  1889; 
LL.B.,  Yale,  1889,  M.L.,  1890;  m.  Margaret  Lowry, 
of  Covington.  Ky.,  Aug.  17,  1892;  4  children,  Mar- 
garet Lowry,  Henry  Samuel,  William  Leslie,  Jose- 
phine Wakeman.  Practiced  in  Tenn.,  1889-92,  at 
New  Haven,  since  1892.  Mem.  Arvine,  Beers  & 
Woodruff;  mem.  Conn.  Bd.  of  Workmen's  Compen- 
sation Commrs.  and  Commr.  for  3d  Dist.;  mem. 
Common  Council,  New  Haven,  1896.  Mem.  Am. 
and  Conn.  State  bar  assns.,  Delta  Psi,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Union  League,  Grad- 
uates', Madison  Country.  Editor:  Baldwin's  Di- 
gest of  Conn.  Reports  (revision),  1900;  Stephen's 
Digest  of  Law  of  Evidence  (N.E.  edit.),  1901; 
Wills'  on  Circumstantial  Evidence  (Am.  edit.), 
1905.  A  consulting  editor  American  and  English 
Encyclopedia  of  Law  and  Practice.  Has  contrib- 
uted largely  to  legal  encvs.  and  periodicals.  Home: 
Guilford,  Conn.  Office:  42  Church  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.* 

BEEBS,  Henry  Aug'nstin,  college  prof.;  b.  Buf- 
falo, N.Y'..  July  2,  1847;  s.  George  Webster  and 
Elizabeth  Victoria  (Clerc)  Beers;  A.B.,  Yale,  1869. 
A.M.,  1887;  m.  Marv  Heaton,  of  Covington.  Ky., 
July  7,  1873;  8  children,  Thomas  Heaton,  Eliza- 
beth Clare.  Katharine,  Frederick.  Dorothy,  Mary 
Heaton,  Henry  Augustin,  Donald.  Admitted  to 
N.Y.  bar,  1870;  tutor,  1S71-4,  asst.  prof.,  1874-80, 
prof.  E:nglish  lit.,  1880 — .  Y'ale.  Author:  A  Cen- 
tury of  American  literature.  1878;  Odds  and  En-Is 
(verse),  1878;  Nathaniel  Parker  Willis,  1885;  Prose 
"SVritings  of  N.  P.  Willis,  1885;  The  Thankless 
IMuse  (verse).  1885;  From  Chaucer  to  Tennyson. 
1890;  Initial  Studies  in  American  Letters.  1891; 
Selections  from  the  Prose  "Writings  of  S.  T.  Cole- 
ridge. 1893:  A  Suburban  Pastoral  and  Other  Tales. 
1894;  The  AVays  of  Yale.  1895;  A  History  of  Eng- 
lish Romanticism  in  the  Eighteenth  Century,  1899: 
A  History  of  English  Romanticism  in  the  Nine- 
teenth Century,  1901:  Points  at  Issue,  1904:  Mil- 
ton's Tercentenary,  1910.  Contbr.  to  leading  mags. 
Address:     G5    York   Sf|.,    New   Haven,   Conn.* 

BEEBS,  Bohert  Welsted,  clergyman;  b.  Easton, 
Pa.,  Dec.  3,  1860;  s.  Stewart  Kennedy  and  Cath- 
arine (Pittinger)  Beers:  A.B.,  Lafavette  Coll., 
Pa.,  1880,  A.M.,  1884;  grad.  Princeton  Theol.  Sem., 
1884;  m.  Virginia  Lauer,  of  White  Haven,  Pa., 
Oct.  9,  1884;  5  children.  Ordained  Presbyterian 
ministrv.  ]SS4:  nastor  Elktnn.  Md  .  1SS4-7.  Corrv. 
Pa.,  1888.  6th  Ch.,  Cincinnati,  O.  1889-90,  1st  Ch.. 
Waterford,  N.Y.,  1890-5.  Broadway  Congl.  Ch.. 
Somerville,  Mass.,  1905-11,  Lawrence  St.  Congl. 
Ch.,  Lawrence.  Mass.,  since  Dec.  16,  1911.  Del. 
Presbyterian  Gen.  Assembly,  Saratoga,  1895.  Mem. 
greeational  Author:  The  ^Tormon  Puzzle  and  How 
Phi  Delta  Theta.  Mason.  Club:  North  Essex  Con- 
to  Solve  It.  1886.  Address:  16  Allyn  Terrace,  Law- 
rence.  Mass. 

BEHBENB.  Bernard  Arthiir,  consulting  engr. ;  b. 
Pomernnia.  Germany.  May  9,  1875;  s.  Royal  Coun- 
selor MB.;  ed.  hv  pvt.  tutor:  C.E..  Univ.  "and  Polv. 
Inst..  Berlin.  1S94:  unmarried.  Late  chief  enerr. 
Bullock  Electric  Mfg.  Co.,  Cincinnati:  chief  elec 
engr.  and  consulting  engr.  Allis-Chalmers  Co.  and 


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Allis-Chalmers-BuUock,  Ltd.,  AMontreal;  advisory 
engr.  Westinghouse  Co.  Non-resident  lecturer  Mc- 
Gill  U.,  U.  of  Wis.,  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  U.  In- 
ventor of  numerous  elee.  devices  and  macliinery; 
designer  of  some  of  the  largest  elec.  mucliines, 
and  of  the  turbo  generators  and  other  elec.  ma- 
chinery manufactured  by  Allis-Chalmers  and  Bul- 
loclt  cos.  Gold  medal,  St.  Louis  Expn.,  1904.  John 
Scott  Medal,  Franklin  Inst.,  1912.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books,  societies,  etc.)  Home: 
Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  John  Hancock  Bldg.,  Bos- 
ton.* 

BEIIiIIR,  Samuel  Lynch,  theologian;  moved  to 
Los  Angelts,  Cal.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

BEISIEGEIi,  Jacob;  b.  Woodbridge,  Conn.,  Oct. 
5,  1S60;  s.  Jacob  and  Clara  (Sclawaryweller)  Bei- 
siegel;  ed.  pub.  schs.  ;m.  Mary  C.  Kussell,  of  Orange, 
Conn.,  May  16,  1889.  Engaged  in  farming,  fruit 
raising  and  dairying;  grand  juror,  1891-Ul;  mem. 
Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Woodbridge,  1898-07;  road 
commr.  7  yrs. ;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1911-12.  Republican.  Conglist.  Odd  Fellow; 
mem.  Grange.  Club:  Young  Men's  Republican 
(New  Haven,  Conn.).    Address:    Woodbridge,  Conn. 

BEIiCHER,  Charles  Edwin,  publisher;  b.  Chel- 
sea, Mass.,  July  15,  1871;  s.  Charles  B.  and  Mary 
Olive  (Smith)  Belcher;  ed.  Chelsea  High  Sch.,  1 
yr. ;  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1  yr. ;  m.  Florence  Eliza 
Bear,  of  Washington,  D.C.,  Jan.  1,  1901.  Began 
as  reporter,  for  Tlie  Standard  (ins.  jour.),  1892; 
admitted  to  interest  and  made  business  mgr.,  1898; 
treas.  and  gen.  mgr.  Standard  Pub.  Co.,  1903-11, 
since  pres.  and  treas.  Served  4  yrs.  with  Mass. 
Naval  Reserve,  finishing  as  q.m.;  ex-trustee  pub. 
library,  Winthrop,  Mass.  Mem.  S.A.R.  Mason 
(32°).  Mem.  clubs:  Boston  and  New  York.  Home: 
8  Kilsyth  Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  141  Milk 
St.,    Boston. 

BEIiCHEB,  Georg-e  E.,  president  George  E. 
Belcher  Last  Co.,   Stoughton,  Mass. 

BEI.CHEB,  Henry  A.,  retired  mcht. ;  b.  Randolph, 
Mass.,  Aug.  6,  1844;  s.  Henry  and  Harriet  B.,  and 
descendant  of  early  Colonial  ancestry;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  and  Stetson  High  Sch.;  m.  Sandwich,  Mass., 
1872,  Hannali  B.  Nye.  Newsboy  from  9  to  12;  be- 
gan at  13  in  gen.  mdse.  store  in  Randolph;  became 
salesman  in  store  of  Jordan,  Marsh  &  Co.,  Boston, 
at  20  yrs.  of  age,  and  buj-er  and  mgr.  dress  goods 
dept.  of  the  house,  1873-6;  mem.  R.  H.  Waite  &  Co., 
1876-96;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1898,  99.  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  'Mason  (33°).  Home:  Ran- 
dolph, Mass. 

BEIiCHEB,  Joseph,  school  prin.:  b.  East  Ran- 
dolph (now  Holbrook),  Mass.,  Oct.  3,  1854;  s.  Caleb 
and  Julia  (Hollis)  Belcher;  in  8th  generation  from 
John  Alden  and  Priscilla  MuUins;  grad.  Holbrook 
High  Sch.,  1872,  Bridgewater  State  Normal  Sch., 
1878;  m.  Apr.  21,  1878,  Annie  M.  Wilde,  of  Ran- 
dolph, Mass.  Engaged  in  teaching  ever  since  be- 
ginning of  active  career;  Bridgewater  2  terms, 
Essex  Falls  3  yrs.;  prin.  grammar  sch.,  Randolph, 
since  1881  (Belcher  Grammar  Sch.) ;  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1915;  public  speaker,  especially  be- 
fore men's  clubs  in  chs.  and  at  Odd  Fellows'  cele- 
brations. Trustee  Odd  Fellows'  Home,  Worcester, 
Mass.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Norfollv  Teach- 
ers' Assn.  (ex-pres. ).  Past  grand  master  I.O.O.F. 
of  Mass.,  also  past  grand  representative  to  Sov- 
ereign Grand  Lodge;  mem.  Royal  Arcanum.  Ad- 
dress:   Randolph,   Mass. 

BELCHEB,  Nathan,  lawyer;  b.  New  London, 
Conn,  Mar.  25,  1882;  s.  William  and  Anne  (Pimer) 
Belcher;  descendant  of  IMoses  Belcher,  of  Preston, 
Conn.;  grad.  Bulkelev  High  Sch.,  New  London, 
1899;  grad.  St.  John's  Mil.  Acad.,  1900;  LL.B.,  Y^ale 
Law  Sch.,  1903;  m.  Ruth  Tyler,  of  New  London, 
Aug.  24,  1905;  3  children,  Donald,  Matilda,  Mar- 
jorie.  Practiced  in  New  London  since  1903;  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12.  Chmn.  1st  Ecclesias- 
tical Soc,  New  London.  Mason.  Address:  61  Bank 
St.,  New  London,  Conn. 

BEIiCHEB,  Orlando  Puller,  real  estate;  b.  North 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1S44;  s.  William  B.  and 
Esther  G.  (Fuller)  Belcher;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Chelsea; 
m.  Winthrop,  Mass.,  Oct.  16,  1883,  Lizzie  D.,  d.  Na- 
thaniel   Lunt.    Formerly    mfr.    of    boot-heels;    pat- 


entee and  mfr.  Belcher  Automatic  Cartridge  Load- 
er, which  he  sold  in  1886  to  U.  S.  Cartridge  Co.;  has 
since  given  attention  to  development  of  real  estate 
on  noitherly  shore  of  Boston  Harbor,  especially 
Cottage  I'ark,  Winthrop,  Mass.  Republican.  Ma- 
son. Itecreations:  golf,  hunting.  Address:  120  Cot- 
tage Park  Rd.,   Wintluop,  Mass. 

BEIiCHEB,  Samuel  Clifford,  lawyer;  Mar.  20, 
1839-June    9,    1909.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

BEIiCHEB,  Walter  Hermon,  mfr.  chocolates  and 
cocoa;  b.  Canton,  Mass.,  Aug.  31,  1873;  s.  Charles 
E.  and  Nellie  H.  (McLaughlin)  Belcher;  descend- 
ant of  Gregory  Belcher,  of  Boston,  1634;  prep, 
edn.  Medford  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1896; 
m.  Nellie  I.  Harrington,  of  Medford.  Jan.  21,  1902; 
1  daughter,  Barbara.  Began  as  pvt.  sec.  to  Walter 
M.  Lowney,  1899;  became  v. -p.  Walter  M.  Lowney 
Co.,  mfg.  confectioners,  1903,  pres.,  same  cc, 
1907-13;  also  treas.  Lowney  Chocolate  Co.,  1904-13; 
through  consolidation  became  v. -p.  and  gen.  mgr. 
of  The  Walter  M.  Lowney  Co.,  1913,  which  con- 
tinues. Trustee  Tufts  Coll.  Mem.  N.E.  Confec- 
tioners' Club,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce;  nat. 
councilor  of  the  Nat.  Confectioners'  Assn.  of  the 
U.S.;  officer  Grand  Chapter  Zeta  Psi.  Republican. 
Mason  (Boston  Cornmandery.  K.T.).  Clubs:  Bos- 
ton City,  Tufts  College.  Recreations:  general 
athletics.  Home:  West  Medford,  Mass.  Office: 
486    Hanover    St.,    Boston. 

BELCHES,  William,  pres.  New  London  City 
Nat.  Bank;  pres.  Memorial  Hosp.,  New  London, 
Conn. 

BEIiDEN,    Charles    Francis    Borr,    librarian;    b. 

Syracuse,  N.Y.,  Oct.  5,  ISiO;  s.  l<"rancis  Cranu  and 
Jennie  Maude  (Wright)  Belden;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
U.  Law  Sch.,  1898;  m.  Anna  Marian  Blackwell,  of 
East  Orange,  N.J.,  May  26,  1908;  3  children,  Eliza- 
beth Blackwell,  Lawrence  Putnam,  Alison  Black- 
well.  Asst.  librarian.  Harvard  Law  Library,  1899- 
08;  librarian.  Social  Law  Library,  Boston,  1908- 
09;  state  librarian  of  Mass.  since  June,  1909. 
Chmn.  Free  Pub.  Library  Commn.  of  Mass.  since 
1909.  Home:  Cambridge,  Mass.  Address:  State 
Library,  Boston.* 

BEIiBING,  Alvah  Norton,  silk  mfr.;  b.  Ashfield. 
Mass.,  Mar.  27,  1838;  s.  Hiram  and  Mary  (Wilson) 
Lelding;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Lizzie  S.  Merrick,  of 
Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  Jan.  6,  1870.  Moved  with 
parents  to  Mich.,  1855,  and  asstd.  in  clearing  wild 
land  for  a  farm  where  city  of  Belding  now  stands: 
began  selling  silk  in  a  small  way,  1859;  started 
with  brothers,  first  wholesale  silk  store,  Chicago, 
1863,  New  York,  1864,  later  Cincinnati,  Boston, 
Phila.,  etc.  (co.  now  operating  9  mills  and  10  wh. 
silk  stores).  Sec.  Belding  Bros.  &  Co.;  pres.  Beld- 
ing Land  &  Improvement  Co.  (Belding,  Mich.); 
v.-p.  Belding  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Rockville  Nat. 
Bank,  Peoples  Savings  Bank,  American  Mills  Co., 
and  James  J.  Regan  Mfg.  Company  (all  of  Rock- 
ville, Conn.),  Spencer  Electric  Light  &  Power  Co,, 
Belding,  Mich.  Republican.  Club:  New  Y'ork  (New 
Y''ork).    Home:    Rockville,   Conn.* 

BEIiBING,  Anson  Wood,  editor  and  ijub. ;  b. 
Troy,  N.Y.,  June  2,  1881;  s.  Rufus  E.  (M.D.)  and 
Martha  A.  (Seymour)  Belding;  grad.  Troy  High 
Sch.,  1900;  student  Syracuse  U.,  1900-1;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1904  (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  m.  Mary  Allison 
Miller,  of  Rochester,  N.Y.,  Jan.  1,  1908;  children,' 
Harwood  Sevmour,  b.  May  22,  1909,  Robert  Ed- 
ward, July  31,  1911,  John  Miller,  Oct.  13,  1914. 
Prin.  high  sch.,  Simsbury,  Conn.,  1905-9,  Stevens 
High  Sch.,  Claremont,  N.H.,  1909-12;  became 
propr.,  1912  of  the  National  Eagle,  weekly  news- 
paper, established  1834,  succeeding  Thompson  & 
Fay;  founder,  Oct.  5,  1914,  and  pub.  Claremont 
Daily  Eagle  (1st  daily  newspaper  in  Claremont); 
propr.  Eagle  Press.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home: 
93  Grove  St.  Office:  Tremont  Square,  Claremont, 
N.H. 

BEIiISIiE,  Alexander;  b.  St.  Ours,  Can.,  Sept. 
4,  1856;  s.  Alexander  and  Marie  (Dorval)  Belisle; 
came  to  Worcester  from  Can.,  Dec.  31,  1862;  ed. 
pub.  schs.;  m.  Dec.  25,  1877,  Albini  Bonlay,  of 
.A.cton,  Can.:  3  sons,  Marcisse  A.,  Ferdinand  J., 
Eugene  S.  Became  mgr.  Le  Travailleur,  the  lead- 
ing French  paper  in  N.E.,  1879;  founded,  with  4 
brothers,    Jan..    1893,    L'Opinion    Publique,    which 


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became  a  daily,  1898;  also  in  ins.  brokerage  busi- 
ness since  1887;  pres.  Belisle  Printing  &  Pub.  Co.; 
l^t  v.-p.  Pay  State  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Equity 
Cooperative  Hank.  Home  Cooperative  Bank.  Mem. 
Worcester  City  Council.  4  yrs..  1888-91;  dir.  Wor- 
cester Free  Pub.  Library,  6  yrs.  (pres.  bd.  1910). 
]tepiil)licaii.  Poman  Catholic.  Mem.  Worcester 
See.  of  Antiquity,  Franco-Am.  Hist.  Soc,  L'Union 
St.  .lean  Baptiste  d'  Amerique,  Worce.ster  Con- 
tinental Military  Soc.  Author:  Histoire  de  la 
Presse  Franco  Americain  et  des  Canadiens 
Francais  aux  Stats  Univs.  Home:  86  Portland  St. 
Office:     405    Main   St.,   Worcester,    Mass. 

BEIiISIiX:,  Charles  Edmond,  editor;  b.  Worcester, 
M:is.s.,  Mar.  22,  1869;  s.  Alexander  and  Marie  (Dor- 
val)  Belisle;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Foster  Business 
Coll.;  worked  as  a  printer  under  Charles  R.  Stobbs 
and  in  the  printing  establishment  of  Martin  B. 
Brown,  New  Vork;  m.  July  29,  1897,  Josephine  M., 
d.  Prespey  Pero,  of  Worcester  (she  died  Feb.  3, 
1900);  m.  2d,  Sept.  1,  1911,  Dora  C.  Verner,  of 
Worcester;  2  children,  Paul  Edmund,  Jeanne  iMarie. 
With  four  brotliers,  established  L'Opinion  Pub- 
li()ue,  now  a  daily  Franco-American  newspaper,  of 
which  is  mng.  editor.  IVIem.  Worcester  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Club:  Worcester  Automobile.  Home: 
14  Tahanto  Rd.  Office:  112  Front  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

BEIiISIii:,  Hector  Iiouis,  educator;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1873;  s.  Alexander  and  Marie  (Dorval) 
Belisle;  grad.  Classical  Hierh  Sch.,  Worcester,  1892; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1896;  m.  Grace  Mildred  Potter,  of 
Boston,  June  28,  1905.  Teacher  French  and  his- 
tory, high  sch.,  Lawrence,  1896-1900;  prin.  John 
R.  Rollins  Grammar  Sch.,  Lawrence,  1900-13;  su- 
pervisor of  evening  schs..  Lawrence,  1912-13. 
Mem.  Lawrence  Bd.  of  Teachers'  Examiners,  1905- 
13;  supt.  schs..  Fall  River,  since  1913;  treas.  and 
councillor  Essex  Co.  Teachers'  Assn.,  1901-3:  trus- 
tee Bradford  Durfee  Textile  Sch.;  pres.  Bristol 
County  Teachers'  Assn.,  1914-15;  asst.  sec.  Franco- 
Am.  Hist.  Soc;  mem.  N.E.A.,  Mass.  Teachers' 
Assn.,  Harvard  Teachers'  Assn.,  Mass.  School 
Masters'  Club.  Author:  various  papers  on  history 
and  education.    Address:    Fall  River,  Mass. 

BEIiKKAF,  'Willis  Clayton,  editor  and  pub.;  b. 
Berlin,  Vt.,  Apr.  7,  1866;  s.  J.  Q.  A.  and  Susan  A. 
(Richardson)  Belknap;  grad.  Montpelier  (Vt. ) 
Sem.,  1888;  A.B.,  Dartmouth.  1892;  LL.B.,  U.  of 
Mich.  Dept.  of  Law,  1893;  m.  Katie  May  Carpenter, 
of  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  Apr.  6,  1898.  Reporter  on 
Chattanooga  (Tenn. )  Daily  Times,  1893-5;  removed 
to  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  1895:  purchased  Bellows 
Falls  Times;  dir.  Bellows  Falls  Trust  Co.  Episco- 
palian. Mason;  mem.  Grange.  Address:  Bellows 
Falls,    Vt. 

BEIiIi,  Adino  Nye,  merchant;  b.  Jjunenburg,  Vt., 
Feb.  3,  1866;  s.  I'ranklin  and  Mary  Xye  (Chandler) 
Bell:  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Portland  Business  Coll.; 
m.  Blanch  L.  Montague,  of  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Sept. 
5,  1895;  2  children,  Carl  N.,  Marion  Adine.  In 
mercantile  business  since  1887;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,    1910;    mem.   Vt.    Toll   Bridge   Commn.,    1914- 

15.  Democrat.    Address:    South  Lunenburg.  Vt. 

BBIiIi,    Charles   James,    governor,    farmer;    Mar. 

16,  ls4.^>-Sept.  2.S,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who   in   America,    1908-9.) 

BBIiIi,  Charles  Upham,  judge;  b.  Exeter,  X.H., 
Feb.  26,  1843;  s.  James  and  Judith  A.  (Upham) 
Bell;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1863,  A.M.,  1866;  pvt.  42d. 
Regt.,  Mass.  Vol.  Inf.,  1864;  studied  law  in  office 
of  Charles  H.  Bell.  Exeter,  and  attended  Harvard 
Law  Sch.;  admitted  to  bar  at  Exeter,  1866;  m. 
Helen  M.  Pitman,  of  Laconia,  N.H.  (now  de- 
ceased); m.  2d,  Elizabeth  W.  Pitman,  of  Laconia. 
Practiced  at  Exeter  5  yrs.;  removed  to  I.,awrence, 
Mass.,  1871;  justice  Superior  Ct.  of  Mass.  since 
Sept.  16,  1898.  Orthodox  Conglist.  Home:  Andover, 
Mass.    (Office:  Court  House,  Pemberton  Sq.,  Boston. 

BEIiIi,  Charles  ■William,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Strong,  Me..  Jan.  29,  1873;  s.  James  H.  and  Abbie 
S.  (Allen)  Bell;  ed.  Nichols'  Latin  Sch.,  Lewiston, 
Me.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1897;  m. 
Annie  B.  Stubbs,  of  Strong,  Me.,  Nov.  7,  1900. 
Practiced  at  Strong,  since  Aug.  1,  1897;  sec.  Bd.  of 
Health,     Strong;     U.S.     examining     surgeon;     dir. 


Reed's  Mills  Lumber  Co.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Mason;  K.P.    Address:   Strong,  Me. 

BBIiIi,  Colin  Campbell,  fibre  mfr. ;  b.  Kilbarchan, 
Scotland,  Dec.  11.  1854;  s.  Robert  and  Annie  (Butt) 
Bell;  L-d.  pvt.  sclis.,  Scotland  and  England;  came 
to  America,  1873;  m.  Louise  Howard,  of  New 
London.  Conn.,  June  27,  1893;  one  daughter,  Bar- 
bara Tlieyer.  Engaged  in  canning  business  in 
Canada,  1873-86;  in  lumber  business  in  western 
and  southwestern  states,  1886-8;  removed  to  Bos- 
ton, 1888,  and  entered  ins.  business,  now  mem. 
Heidenreich  &  Bell;  connected  with  Am.  Vulcan- 
ized Fibre  Co.,  since  1894,  now  v.-p.;  also  v.-p. 
New  Bedford  Shuttle  Co.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
IMem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Bos- 
ton Art,  Brae  Burn  Countrj-,  Engineers'  (Boston). 
Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  219  Harvard 
St.,    Brookline.      Office:    12   Pearl   St.,   Boston. 

BBIiIi,  Enoch  Prye,  associate  foreign  sec.  A. B.C. 
F.M.;  b.  North  Hadley,  Mass.,  May  26,  1874;  s. 
James  Madison  (D.D.)  and  Susan  (Frye)  Bell; 
B.A.,  Yale,  1898;  Auburn  Theol.  Sem.,  1902;  S.T.B., 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1906;  m.  Anna  Elizabeth 
Bowman,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Sept.  11,  1901; 
one  son,  John  Frye.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1902;  missionary  to  Japan,  1902-5;  asst.  foreign 
sec.  A.B.C.F.M.,  1906-10,  associate  foreign  sec. 
since  Oct.,  1910.  Trustee  Central  Turkey  Coll. 
Republican.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Recreations: 
music,  outdoor  sports.  Home:  Sliaron,  Mass.  Office: 
14   Beacon   St.,   Boston.* 

BEIiIi,  Ernest  Iiorne,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Boston, 
Mar.  16,  1871;  s.  Samuel  and  Mary  E.  (Loud)  Bell; 
ed.  Riverside  Acad.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  Whitman 
(Mass.)  High  Sch.;  grad.  Thayer  Acad.,  Braintree, 
Mass.,  1887;  studied  at  Harvard;  M.D.,  Dartmouth 
Med.  Coll.,  1894;  m.  Boston.  Sept.  1894,  Maude 
Coolidge.     Home:    Plymouth,   N.H. 

BEIiIi,    Georg-e   Newton,   surgeon;    b.    Blandford, 

Mass.,  May  3  0,  18(0;  s.  Newton  S.  and  Mary  E. 
(Hatch)  Bell;  prep.  ed.  Windsor  High  Sch.,  Hart- 
ford Pub.  High  Sch.;  M.D.,  Yale  Med.  Sch.,  1892; 
m.  Elizabeth  Colston  Palmer,  of  Middle  Haddam. 
Conn.,  Sept.  26,  1900.  Practiced  in  Hartford  since 
1892;  surgeon  to  Hartford  Hosp.;  consulting  sur- 
geon, Litchfield  County  Hosp.,  Hartford  Isolation 
Hosp.  1st  It.  Med.  Reserve  Corps,  U.S.A.  Fellow 
A.M. A..  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  Conn.  State  Med. 
Soc.  Hartford  Med.  Soc.  Clubs:  Hartford,  Hartford 
Golf.  Home:  171  Slgourney  St.  Address:  4  4  Higli 
St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

BEIiIi,  Georg-e  William,  educator;  b.  Buffalo, 
N.Y^.,  Apr.  8,  1873;  s.  James  S.  and  Mary  E. 
(Brown)  Bell;  grad.  Duval  High  Sch.,  Jacksonville. 
Fla..  1892;  grad.  Centenary  Collegiate  Inst.,  Hack- 
ettstown.  N.J..  1893;  student  (freshman  yr.)  Dick- 
inson Coll..  Carlisle.  Pa.,  1894;  A.B.,  Boston  U.. 
1897,  studied  philosophy  and  lit.,  1897-1900,  A.M., 
1900,  Ph.D..  1911;  studied  philosophy  and  history 
at  Edinburgh,  Scotland.  1900-1;  specialized  in  his- 
tory and  govt,  at  Harvard,  1901-2.  1909-11,  A.M., 
1902;  m.  Pearl  Clinton  Chase,  of  Stoneliam.  Mass.. 
July  12,  1899.  Teacher  of  philosophy  and  history, 
Lasell  Sem.,  Auburndale,  Mass.,  1902;  prof,  history 
and  govt..  Olivet  (Mich.)  Coll.,  1903-8;  now  en- 
gaged in  research  and  lit.  work.  Lecturer  govt., 
N.E.  Inst.;  acting  minister,  li^t  Unitarian  Ch.. 
Stoneham;  dir.  Christian  Forum,  Stoneham.  Mem. 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Conglist.  Author: 
.Abraham  Lincoln,  a  Poetical  Interpretation  in 
Three  Parts,  1912;  also  miscellaneous  poems.  Ad- 
dress:  3  7   Lincoln   .St.,   Stoneham,   Mass. 

BEIiIi,  Harold  Wilm.erdlng',  archaeologist;  b.  New 
Y'ork,  Dec  23,  1885;  s.  Edward  and  Helen  Augusta 
(Wilmerding)  Bell;  descendant  of  ancestors  who 
were  members  of  the  New  Haven  Colony,  1637; 
A.B.,  Harvard.  1907.  A.M..  1911;  unmarried.  Wltli 
Princeton  U.  expdn.  to  Syria.  1909,  and  with 
Sardis  expdn.  (Asia  Minor).  1910-14;  curator  of 
numismatic  list..  Harvard  Library,  1911.  Mem. 
Soc.  for  Promotion  Hellenic  Studies.  London.  Am. 
Inst.  Archaeology.  Societe  des  Amis  de  Stamboul. 
Constantinople.  Clubs:  Union  (New  Y'ork).  Har- 
vard (New  Y^ork).   Address:  Sardis,  Turkey-in-Asia. 

BEIiIi,  Harry,  president  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Stam- 
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BEIilj,  I^ouls,  electrical  engr. ;  b.  Chester,  N.H., 
Dec.  5,  1864;  s.  Gen.  Louis  (U.S.A.)  and  Mary 
Anne  Persis  (Bouton)  Bell;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll., 
1884;  grad.  student,  1884,  fellow  in  physics,  18S5-S, 
Ph.D.,  1888,  Johns  Hopkins;  m.  Sarah  G.  Hemen- 
way,  of  Somerville,  Mass.,  Dec.  3,  1893.  Prof,  ap- 
plied electricity,  Purdue  U.,  1888-9,  and  organized 
elec.  course  there;  editor  Electrical  World,  New 
Yoi-k,  1S90-2;  chief  engr.  newly  organized  elec. 
power  transmission  dept.  of  the  Gen.  Klectric  Co.; 
designed  and  installed  first  polyphase  plants  used 
in  this  country,  both  for  power  and  lighting  and 
for  ry.  service;  consulting  engr.  engaged  mainl.v 
on  work  in  connection  with  elec.  power  ti'ansmis- 
sion  since  1895.  Has  taken  out  25  patents,  mainly 
relating  to  power  transmission  apparatus.  Lec- 
turer on  power  transmission,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1895-05;  tech.  officer  Vol.  Elec.  Corps,  1898.  Fel- 
low Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences:  mem.  Am.  Inst. 
Elec.  Engrs.,  Illuminating  Engring.  Soc.  (past 
pres.),  Internat.  Elec.  Congress  (sec.  Power  Trans- 
mission Sect.),  St.  Louis,  1904,  Nat.  Electric  Light 
Assn.  (chmn.  incandescent  lamp  commn.  6  yrs.). 
Am.  Assn.  for  the  Conservation  of  Vision,  Internat. 
Electrotech.  Commn.,  Internat.  Illumination  Com- 
mission: v.-p.  Illuminating  Engring.  Society  (Lon- 
don). LTnitarian.  Republican.  Clubs:  University, 
Economic,  Mathematical,  Physical.  Examiner.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home: 
West  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  120  Boylston  St., 
Boston.* 

BEIiIi,  Raymond  Edwin,  architectural  and  orna- 
mental terra  cotta;  b.  Portland,  Conn.,  Nov.  28, 
1883;  s.  George  Crosby  and  Mary  Emma  (Hurl- 
but)  Bell;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Portland,  Conn.;  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1901-5:  unmarried.  Began  as  sales- 
man for  H.  B.  Smith  Co.,  radiator  mfrs.,  Boston, 
1905;  sec.  to  pres.,  William  Pilene's  Sons  Co., 
1907-9;  eastern  mgr.  at  N.T.  City,  Waterproof 
Portland  Cement  Co.,  1910;  sales  mgr.,  at  Balti- 
more, Md.,  Tidewater  Portland  Cement  Co.,  1911- 
12;  N.E  mgr.  at  Boston,  of  Atlantic  Terra  Cotta 
Co.,  of  N.Y.  City  since  Jan.,  1912.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Mass.  Reform  Club.  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Tech- 
nology (Boston).  Recreations:  outdoor  sports. 
Home:  Boston  City  Club.  Office:  201  Devonshire 
St.,    Boston. 

BEi;!.,  BICHABD,  chocolates  mfr.;  b.  Milford, 
Pa..  Feb.  21.  1857;  s.  Richard  and  Mary  (Norton) 
Bell;  ed.  Farm  and  Trades  Sch..  Tompsons  Island. 
Boston  Harbor,  1866-72:  m.  Mabel  F.  Libby.  of 
Boston.  Nov.  IS.  1885;  2  daughters,  Alice  Marion, 
Mrs.  M.  Frances  Libbey.  of  Hartford,  Conn.  Has 
been  identified  with  Walter  M.  Low^ney  Co.,  mfrs. 
of  chor-olates.  since  Sept.,  1884:  v.-p.  and  supt.  of 
The  Walter  M.  Lowney  Co..  1908-12:  since  con- 
solidation of  the  Lowney  cos.,  has  been  supt  of 
The  Walter  M.  Lowney  Co.  Conglist.  Mem.  Bos- 
ton Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mason  (Union  Lodge 
and  Dorchester  Chanter.  R.A  ).  Recreations:  mo- 
toring. Home:  53  Richfield  St..  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Office:    4  86    Hanover   St.,    Boston,    Mass. 


.Vssn.,  Bar  Assn.,  Citv  of  Boston,  Harvard  U.  Law 
Sch.  Alumni  Assn.  (council).  Phi  Delta  Phi 
(Choate  Chapter),  Cambridge  Neighborhood  (dir.). 
Clubs:  Union  (Boston),  Cambridge  Boat  (treas.). 
Recreations:  golf,  hunting.  Home:  164  Brattle 
St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  60  State  St.,  Boston, 
and   48  Wall   St.,   New  York. 

BEIiIi,  Tilton  S.,  New  England  representative 
Frank  A.  Munsev  Co.;  b.  Dedham,  Mass.,  July  27, 
1874;  s.  Wakeman  D.  and  Ida  (Clark)  Bell;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Sandusky,  O.,  and  Roxbury  (Boston),  Mass.; 
m  Harriette  Ballon,  of  Dorchester,  Oct.  17,  1905. 
Began  with  the  Pilgrim  Press  (publishers  of  The 
Congregationalist),  and  continued  for  19  yrs.,  the 
last  6  yrs.  of  which  was  advertising  mgr.;  N.E. 
representative  of  the  Metropolitan  and  other  mag- 
azines, 1908-15;  dir.  Harvard  Co-operative  Bank. 
Mem  Boston  Common  Council,  1903,  4,  5,  alder- 
man 1906-7;  mem.  Mass.  Senate,  1908;  schoolhouse 
commr ,  1908-9;  election  commr.  City  of  Boston, 
1913-14.  Republican.  Mem.  Harvard  Improvement 
\ssn  1st  Corps  of  Cadets.  Mason;  mem.  Sons  of 
Veterans  Clubs:  Colonial  (Dorchester),  Pilgrim 
Publicity  Assn.,  Boston  City,  Dorchester,  Lincoln. 
Home:  31  Gleason  St.,  Dorchester.  Office:  6  Bea- 
con  St.,   Boston. 

BBIiIiAMV,   Charles   Joseph,   publisher;    May    7, 


BBIiI., 

neapolis. 

BBiii;, 

(See   vol. 

BBI.1^, 

June    28, 


Robert  Mowry.  educator;  moved  to  Min- 
Minn.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

Samuel    N.,    .iudge;    Mar.    25,    1829-1889. 

1909.) 

Stoughton,    lawver;    b.    Newton,    Mass.. 

1874-    s     Albert   D.    S.    and    Susan    Laura 
(Stoughton)  Bell:  A.B..  Harvard,  1896;  LL.B     Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,   1899:   m.   Mabel  A.   Lewis,  of  N.Y. 
City,   June   8,    1908.    Admitted   to  Mass.   bar.   1899. 
and    practiced    with    Putnam    & 
became    mem.    firm,    1908.    name 
nam,   Putnam  <^  Bell,   1911;   dir. 
Co.,  Standard  Woven  Fabrj^c  Co 


1852-Dec.,    1910.     (See   vol.    1909,    also   Who's   Who 
in  America,   1910-11.) 

BBI^IiAMY,  William,  author:  b.  Boston,  Jan.  25, 
1846-  s  William  and  Ann  Maria  (Dodd)  Bellamy; 
grad!  English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  1862;  m.  Anna 
Muirson  Johnson,  of  Owego,  N.\.,  Aug.  I'T,  187b. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books.) 
Home:    17   Bowdoin   Av.,   Dorchester,    Boston.* 

BELLAMY,  William  Antcliffe.  lawyer;  b  Shef- 
field Eng.,  Sept.  16,  1879;  s.  William  and  Mary 
Elen'or  (Antcliffe)  Bellamy;  brought  to  America, 
Sept.,  1883:  ed.  grammar  sch..  Taunton  Mass^; 
LLB,  Boston  Y.M.C.A.  Evening  Law  Sch.,  1910, 
m  June  23.  1910,  Lena  G-.  Moxon,  of  Taunton. 
Followed  trade  of  silversmith  in  Taunton  and  At- 
tleboro.  Mass.,  1895-10:  studied  law  while  work- 
ing at  trade;  passed  examination  Mass.  bar,  Aug., 
1910  and  since  in  practice.  Mem.  Taunton  City 
Council,  1905,  06,  mem  Bd  Sewer  Commrs 
Taunton,  1907-8;  mem.  Mass.  legislature,  1910-14 
inclusive  (corns,  on  education,  bills  on  third  read- 
cities,  and  elk.  spl.  com.  which  settled  Law- 
strike,  also  Senate  chmn.  banks  and  bank- 
ing harbors  and  pub.  lands).  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  B.P.O.  Elks,  Knights 
of  Malta,  Moose,  Am.  Order  Foresters  CI- 
Squantum,  Bristol  (Taunton).  Home:  liy3 
St.     Office:   Taylor   Bldg.,    Taunton,   Mass. 

BBLLOWS,  Howard  P.,  aurist:  b.  Fall  River 
Mass.,  Apr.  30,  1852;  s.  Albert  F.  Bellows  (N.A.,  of 
New  York)  and  Candace  (Brown)  Bellows;  grand- 
son Albert  J.  Bellows.  M.D^.  Boston;  BS.Corne  1 
U  1875,  M.S.,  1878;  M.D.,  Boston  U  Sch.  of  Medi- 
cine 1877;  also  med.  courses  abroad,  chiefly  LAi^P- 
zg  1878,  Vienna,  1884,  and  Halle,  1895;  m.  Mary 
A.  daughter  Dr.  John  L  Clarke  of  Fall  River, 
Mass  June  20,  1880;  children,  Marjorie  C,  Gei- 
trude  (Mrs.  Louis  Harding).  In  gen.  practice  until 
1890,  since  exclusively  aural  practice;  for  7  >  is. 
actively  engaged,  by  expeinmentation  and  wiiting 
promoting    a    more    scientific    investigation 


ing, 
rence 


"  b  s : 
King 


in 


of 


Putnam,  Boston; 
changed  to  Put- 
Cambridge  Trust 
Package  Machin- 


of  specialists: 
ton  U.   Sch.  of 
ogy,    same,   since 
Mass.    Homoe.    Hosp. ; 


erv  Co  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce 
(chmn  com.  on  uniform  state  food  and  drug  laws), 
Cambridge  Bd.  of  Trade  (chmn.  com.  on  municipal 
finance).  Y.M.C.A.  (ex-pres.),  Cambridge  No-Li- 
cense  Com.  (ex-treas.).  Mem.  Cambridge  Common 
Council,  1900-1.  Cambridge  Bd.  of  Aldermen  1902- 
03;  pres.  Cambridge  Taxpavers'  Assn..  1910-12; 
mem  Cambridge  Charter  Commn..  1913;  chmn. 
Mayor's  Real  Estate  Tax  Assessment  Com.;  mem. 
Republican  Citv  Com.  Episcopalian;  vestryman 
Christ    Ch.,    Cambridge.      Mem.     Mass. 


drug  action,  with  particular  reference  to  the  needs 
luut,  a      ..  ,        ^jp^'^jpjg^  (,hair  of  physiology,   Bos- 
Medicine,   for  8   vrs.;   chair  of  otol- 
1886:    consulting   aural   surgeon, 
mem.    of   consulting   bd.    of 
Westborough   Insane   Hosp.     Mem.    Arn.    Inst.    Ho- 
m.^opathy,  Mass.   Surg,  and  Gynecol.   Soc     Boston 
Homo?    Med.   Soc;   ex-pres.   Am.   Homce.,   Ophthal 
OtoT   and   Laryngol.    Soc.   and   Mass.   Honnre^  Med. 
Soc  ■  V  -p   7th  Internat   Homre.  Congress    hon.  v.-p. 
British  Homce.  Assn.    Recreations:  travel    conchol- 
ogy       Home:     West    Newton.     Mass.      Office.     2^0 
Clarendon    St..    Boston.* 

BBIiIiOWS,    lewis    Edward,    life    insurance;    b. 

Chicopee,    Mass.,    Jan.    11,    1857;    s.    Dexter   Chapin 

and   Sarah  Jane   (Lyman)    BeHows:  descendant  on 

both    sides    of    Mass.    Bay    Colonists,    1630-40      ed. 

vesuvmari    pub    schs.,  Chicopee;   m.  Edwina  Magna  Kirtland. 

State    B^r    of  Holyoke,  Mass.,  May  23,   1888;   1  daughter,  Ed- 


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wina  Magna.  Identified  with  the  mfr.  of  pumping 
machinery  with  the  Deane  Pump  Co.  at  ilolyolte, 
Mass.  for  20  yrs. ;  mgr.  Barlow  Mfg.  Co.,  Holyoke, 
1900-7;  gen.  agt.  for  Penn  ISIutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  at 
Boston  since  1908:  dir.  Walden  Mfg.  Co.,  Worces- 
ter. Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason.  Recreations:  fishing,  golf.  Home: 
1815  Beacon  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  24  Milk 
St.,    Boston. 

BEIiIiEATT,  Prancois  Xavler,  lawyer;  b.  Montreal, 
Can.,  AuK.  l-I.  i^'il';  .'^.  Simeon  and  lOleonore  Bel- 
leau;  ed.  common  .schs. ;  came  to  U.S.,  1876;  m. 
Blanche  A.  ]\Iarlel,  of  St.  Hyacinthe.  P.Q.,  1883; 
7  children,  l-'ortunat,  Hercules  E.,  Blanche  E., 
Jeanne  D.,  Adrienne  A.,  Irma  L.,  Eglantine  M. 
Practiced  in  Levviston  since  1881;  city  solicitor, 
1885;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1893-9,  1905;  U.S. 
consul  at  Three  Rivers,  Que.,  Can.,  1893-7;  elk.. 
Supreme  .lud.  Ct.,  Androscoggin  Co.,  Me.,  since 
1907.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Mem.  C.O.F.,  Artisans, 
U.   St.  J. P..  d'A.,  etc.    Address:   Lewiston,  Me. 

BEIiIiOWS,  Robert  Peabody,  architect;  b.  New 
York,  Nov.  3,  1S77;  s.  Henry  Whitney  and  Anna  H. 
(Peabodv)  Bellows;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1899:  studied 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1901-3;  A.D.G.P.,  ftcole  des 
Beaux  Arts,  Paris,  1907;  unmarried.  Mem.  firm  of 
Bellows  <&  Aldrich,  Boston,  since  1907.  Mem. 
A. I. A.,  Boston  Soc.  Architects  (exec,  com.),  Bos- 
ton Architectural  Club  (v. -p.).  Mem.  board  vis- 
itors. Harvard.  Recreations:  travel.  Home:  29 
Hereford  St.    Oflfice:  8  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

BEIiIiOWS,  'Williain  Henry,  merchant;  b.  Lit- 
tleton, N.H.,  Aug.  5,  1852;  s.  William  Joseph  and 
Caroline  I.  (Bullard)  Bellows;  descendant  of  John 
Bellows,  the  immigrant.  Concord,  Mass.,  1635;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Littleton;  m.  Lucia  Emma  Baldwin,  of 
Stratford,  N.H.,  Dec.  9,  1880;  3  children:  Edith 
Marion,  Harold  Adams,  Raymond  A.  At  age  of  21 
associated  with  father  in  mercantile  business  as 
Bellows  &  Son,  Bellows  &  Baldwin.  1900-10,  and 
since  Bellows  &  Baldwin  Co.;  dir.  Littleton  Nat. 
Bank,  Littleton  Savings  Bank.  Deputy  sheriff, 
1876.  7,  8;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1897-8. 
Treas.  Littleton  Musical  Assn.,  1878-83.  Mason 
(32°);  mem.  Burns  Lodge  No.  66,  F.  and  A.M.,  Lit- 
tleton; Franklin  Chapter  No.  5,  R.A.M.,  Lisbon; 
Alpha  Lodge  of  Perfection,  Concord:  Grand  Com- 
mandery,  K.T.:  Washington  Council,  Princes  of 
Jerusalem:  Littleton  Chapter  of  Rose  Croix;  N.H. 
Consistory,  A.A.S.R.,  Nashua.  N.H.  Republican. 
Universalist.     Address:    Littleton,   N.H. 

BEMIS,  Albert  Parewell,  merchant,  mfr.;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Nov.  11,  1870;  s.  .Judson  Moss  and  Alice  (Cogs- 
well) Bemis:  descendant  of  Joseph  Bemis,  of 
Watertown,  Mass.,  about  1640:  prep.  edn.  Cutler 
Acad.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.:  Colorado  Coll.; 
B.S.  in  Civ.  Engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1S93;  m. 
Faith  Gregg,  of  Colorado  Springs,  Dec.  30,  1899; 
5  children,  Farwell  Gregg,  Faith,  Alan  Cogswell, 
Alice,  Judson.  Engaged  in  business  in  Boston  since 
1893;  pres.  Bemis  Bro.  Bag  Co.;  dir.  Boott  Mills 
CLowell,  Mass.),  Angus  Jute  Co.,  Ltd.  (Calcutta, 
India).  Dir.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Al- 
derman City  of  Newton,  1911-14  inclusive.  Pvt. 
1st  Corps  Cadets,  Boston,  1897,  8,  9,  now  veteran 
mem.  Trustee  Colorado  Coll.  (resigned,  1912);  life 
mem.  corpn.  Alass.  Inst.  Tech.  Mem.  Alumni  Assn. 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  (pres.,  1910);  Theta  Xi.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Clubs:  University,  Exchange,  Bos- 
ton Citv.  Engineers'.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports. 
Home:  Chestnut  Hill.  Mass.  Office:  40  Central  St., 
Boston. 

BBMIS,  Albion  Parewell,  mfr.;  b.  Brookfield, 
Mass.,  Julv  19,  1856:  s.  Waldo  and  Adaline  A. 
(Guilford)  Bemis:  A.B.,  Amherst,  1880:  m  Ella  F. 
Messenger,  of  Foxborough,  Mass.,  June  14,  1893; 
2  children:  Raymond  G.,  Ralph  A.  Treas.  and  mgr. 
Hills  Co.,  infrs.  straw  goods.  Amherst,  Mass., 
1880-6,  A.  F.  Bemis  &  Co.,  Foxborough,  1SS6-9; 
pres,  A.  F.  Bemis  Hat  Co.,  1889-1900  (retiied); 
chmn.  Foxborough  (Mass.>  Sch.  Com.,  1887-93; 
chmn,  Bd.  Selectmen,  1889-93;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1901-2,  Senate,  1903,  04;  defeated  for  nomi- 
nation for  Congress,  1904;  mem.  Governor's  Coun- 
cil. 1907-9.  Mason  (32°);  Odd  Fellow:  mem.  Pa- 
trons of  Husbandry,  Knights  of  Honor.  Clubs: 
University    (New  York   and   Boston),   Home   Mar- 


ket,   INIass.    Republican,    Xuifulk,    Boston    Athletic 
Assn.     Address:    Brookline,    Mass. 

BBUIS,  John  Merrick,  M.D.;  b.  Worcester,  Mass., 
P>b.  14,  1860;  s.  Merrick  (M.D.)  and  Caroline  A. 
(Gilmoie)  Bemis;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Worcester;  Phil- 
lips Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of 
Medicine,  1893;  spl.  student,  Clark  U.,  and  Har- 
vard; m.  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  1887,  Fannie  Bishop 
]3rown.  Practiced  in  Worcester  since  1893;  trus- 
tee and  consulting  phys.,  Hosp.  Cottages  for  Chil- 
dren, Baldwinsville,  Mass.;  supt.  Herbert  Hall 
Hosp.  for  the  Insane,  Worcester.  Mem.  Am.  Med- 
ico-Psychol.  Assn.,  ]Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Worcester 
Dist.  Med.  Soc.  Reimlilican.  Episcopalian.  Ad- 
dress:  Herbert  Hall  Hospital,  Worcester,  Mass. 

BBNDBB,  (Iiouls)  Prosper,  M.D. ;  moved  to  Que- 
bec, Canada.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1906-7.) 

BBI7Z:CK:i:,  Adalbert  Oswald,  electrical  engineer; 
b.  Elbing,  Prussia,  tJermany,  July  31,  1855;  s. 
Adolpli  C.  and  Adelheid  (Abs)  Benecke;  grad.  Gym- 
nasium, Elbing,  1876;  U.  of  Koenigsberg,  1876-9 
(studied  matliematics,  physics,  chemistry  and  as- 
tronomy, 1877-9);  asst.  Royal  Obs.,  Koenigsberg, 
1880-2,  continued  studies  at  U.  of  Berlin;  traveled 
through  Eur'ope  to  study  phys.  and  elec.  labora- 
tory methods  and  equipments;  m.  Auguste  Dreher, 
of  Koenigsberg,  Jan.,  1884.  Identified  with  the  mfr. 
scientific  instruments  in  Berlin,  1882-9;  chief  elec. 
engr.  Weston  Elec.  Instrument  Co.,  Newark,  N.Y., 
1891-05;  chief  engr.  and  factoi'y  mgr.  Am.  Instru- 
ment Co.,  Newark,  1906-9:  chief  engr.  Industrial 
Instrument  Co.,  Foxboro,  Mass.,  1909-12;  consult- 
ing engr.,  Boston.  1913 — .  Fellow  Am.  Inst.  Elec. 
Engrs.,  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am.  Electrochem.  Soc,  Nat. 
Soc.  for  Promotion  Engring.  Edn  ,  Vereinigung 
alter  deutscher  Studenten  in  America,  Nat.  Assn. 
German-Am.  Technologists.  Home:  46  W.  Cottage 
St.,  Boston.* 

BENEDICT,  Prancis  Gano,  chemist;  b.  Milwau- 
kee, Oct.  3,  1S70;  s.  Washington  Gano  and  Harriet 
Emily  (Barrett)  Benedict;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1893, 
A.M..  1894;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Heidelberg.  1895;  (ScD., 
Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1911);  m.  Cornelia  Golay,  of 
Brewer.  Me.,  July  28,  1897;  1  child,  Elizabeth. 
Instr.  chemistry,  Mass.  Coll.  of  Pharmacy,  1892-4; 
instr.  and  asso.  prof,  chemistry,  1896-05,  prof., 
1905-7,  Wesleyan  U. ;  dir.  Nutrition  Lab.  of  Carne- 
gie Instn.,  Washington,  since  1907.  Chemist  Storrs 
Expt.  Sta.,  1896-1900;  physiol.  chemist  of  nutri- 
tion investigations  of  U.S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1895-07. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  societies, 
etc.)  Recreations:  biology.  Home:  195  Pilgrim  Rd. 
Office:   Nutrition  Laboratory,  Vila  St.,   Boston.* 

BENEDICT,  Georg-e  Wyllys,  educator;  b.  Bur- 
lington, Vt.,  Jan.  12,  1872;  s.  George  Grenville  and 
Katharine  Almira  (Pease)  Benedict;  A.B.,  U.  of 
Vt.,  1893;  studied  U.  of  Freiburg,  Germany,  1895-6. 
Harvard,  1896-9;  A.M.,  Harvard.  1897.  Ph.D..  1899; 
m.  Jane  Lois  Simpson,  of  Burlington,  Vt.,  Dec.  27, 
1899;  2  children,  George  Grenville,  Janet.  Instr. 
in  English,  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1893-5, 
Brown  U.,  1899-01;  asst.  prof.,  1901-6,  asso.  prof. 
English,  since  1906,  Brown  U.  Mem.  Sigma  Phi 
(Alpha  of  Vt.).  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Loyal  Legion. 
Trustee  Providence  Pub,  Library  since  1913. 
Clubs:  University,  Metacomet  Golf.  Address:  16 
John  St.,  Providence,  R.I.  ^ 

BENEDICT,  Robert  Dewey,  lawyer;  Oct.  3,  1828- 
July  2,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1910-11.) 

BENHAM,  Prank  N.,  banking,  mfg. ;  b.  Derby, 
Conn.,  1S46:  s.  .Junius  N.  and  Elizabeth  A.  Benham; 
ed.  pul3.  and  pvt.  schs.,  Bi-idgeport,  Conn.,  and 
Poughkeepsie,  N.Y, ;  m.  Bridgeport,  Conn..  1876, 
Annie  D.  Lord.  Began  as  a  boy  in  postoffice  in 
Bridgeport:  for  many  yrs.  cashier  Bridgeport  Nat. 
Bank;  now  v. -p.  First  Bridgeport  Nat.  Bank;  pres. 
Canfield  Rubber  Co.  (wholesale  mfrs.);  v. -p.  West 
End  Lumber  Co.,  Monumental  Bronze  Co.;  sec.  Ben- 
ham  Bros.  Corpn.;  trustee  Bridgeport  Savings 
Bank.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Seaside,  Re- 
publican, Yacht,  Metabetchowan  Country  (Can.), 
Union  League,  Transportation  (New  York).  Home: 
298  Linden  Av.  Office:  946  Main  St.,  Bridgeport, 
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BENJAMIH',  ranny  Boynton  Nichols  (Mrs.  S. 
G.  W.  Benjamin);  b.  Windsor  ("d.,  \'l.;  d.  Francis 
Kidder  Nicliols,  of  Revolutionary  ancestry,  and 
Fanny  Seymour  Boynton;  descendant  of  the  Boyn- 
ton baronets  of  England  through  William  and 
John  Boynton,  of  Essex  Co.,  Mass.,  and  Col.  John 
Boynton,  of  Wethersfleld,  Vt.  (died  1825);  ed.  Rev. 
John  Worcester's  Sch.  for  Gii'ls,  lUulinston,  Vt., 
and  Wheaton  Female  Sem.,  Norton,  Mass.;  m. 
Irvin  I.  Weed,  U.S.  solicitor  Court  of  Claims,  and 
later,  Samuel  Green  Wheeler  Benjamin,  author 
and  artist,  of  N.Y.  City,  Nov.  16,  1S82.  Has  en- 
gaged extensively  in  woman's  club  work;  founder 
and  hon.  pres.  Cercle  Francais,  branch  of  the  In- 
ternationale Alliance  Francaise  of  U.S.  and  Can.; 
pres.  Unity  (non-sectarian  assn.  for  ednl.  and  lit. 
entertainment):  mem.  D.A.R.;  formerly  historian- 
gen.  Nat.  Soc.  Daughters  of  Foundeis  and  Patriots 
of  America.  Awarded  medal  by  women  of  Rich- 
mond Co.,  N.Y.,  for  club  work;  given  a  compli- 
mentary decoration  by  Shah  of  Persia.  Clubs: 
Twentieth  Century,  of  Washington,  D.C.  (hon.). 
Woman's,  of  Richmond  County,  N.Y.  (hon.);  ex- 
pres.  N.E.  Woman's  Soc,  of  Washington,  D.C. 
Author:  The  Sunny  Side  of  Shadow.  Editor:  The 
Life  and  Adventures  of  a  Free  Lance  (from  the 
journals  of  S.  G.  W.  Benjamin),  1915.  Contbr. 
poems  and  articles  to  newspapers  and  mags.  Ad- 
dress:  326  College  St..   Burlington,  Vt. 

BENJAianr,  Gilbert  Giddings,  educator.  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

BBNJAMUT,  Samnel  Greene  "Wheeler,  author, 
artist:  Feb.  13,  lS37-July  19,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  "Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

BBKJAION',  "William  "Wallace,  fruits  and  prod- 
uce; b.  Lincoln,  Mass.,  Jan.  4,  1851;  s.  William 
Oliver  and  Susan  Caroline  (Watts)  Benjamin;  de- 
scendant of  the  family  of  Sir  Isaac  Watts;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  of  Lincoln,  Mass.;  m.  Sarah  R.  Wells,  of 
Winchester,  Mass.,  Nov.  10,  1875;  6  childrer.,  May 
Caroline  (deceased),  Wallace  Lincoln,  William 
Wells  (deceased),  Edith  Grace  (deceased),  Percy 
Howard,  Chester  Wells.  Engaged  in  fruit  and 
produce  commn.  business,  Boston,  under  own 
name,  since  1879;  located  first  at  14  Mercantile  St.; 
after  12  yrs.  moved  to  26  Mercantile  St.,  where 
has  since  continued.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  Boston  Fruit  and  Produce  Exchange. 
Republican.  Protestant.  Mem.  Elm  Council  No. 
36,  Royal  Arcanum,  Caleb  Rand  Lodge,  I.O.O.F., 
A.O.U.W.  Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  18  Grove 
St.,  West  Somerville,  Mass.  Office:  26  Mercantile 
St.,  Boston. 

BBITITBB,  Allen  Rogfers,  educator;  b.  Waldoboro, 
Me.,  May  30,  1870;  s.  Edward  Randall  and  Sarah 
Catherine  (Allen)  Benner;  grad.  Phillips  Acad., 
Andover,  Mass.,  ISSS:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1892.  Instr. 
in  Latin,  1892-4,  head  of  Greek  Dept,  since  1894, 
prof.  Greek  since  1899,  Phillips  Acad.;  conducted 
course  in  Homer  for  Teachers,  at  Harvard  Summer 
Sch.,  1903.  Author:  (with  Dr.  Herbert  Weir  Smyth) 
Beginner's  Greek  Book,  1906.  Compiler:  Selections 
from  Homer's  Iliad,  1903.    Address:  Andover,  Mass. 

BBNNBR,  Edward  AugTistine,  clergyman,  educa- 
tor; b.  East  Pittston,  Me.,  Mar.  31.  1848;  s.  Burn- 
ham  Clark  and  Frances  Maria  (Talpey)  Benner; 
A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1869  (Phi  Beta  Kappa) ;  grad. 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1874;  m.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Aug. 
31,  1874,  Mary  Susan  Carter;  5  children,  Caroline 
Frances,  Burnham  Carter,  Edward  Hopkins,  Mary 
Katharine,  Alan.  Ordained  to  ministry  Cong'l  Ch., 
1874;  prof,  mathematics,  Drury  Coll.,  1874-7;  prof, 
hislorv  end  polit.  economy,  Colorado  Coll.,  1878-9; 
prin.  Salt  Lake  Acad..  1878-91,  Wellesley  Sch.  for 
Boys.  1891-10.  Mem.  Territorial  Council,  1890,  and 
prominent  in  securing  the  adoption  of  the  present 
law  for  unsectarian  free  pub.  schs.  Mem.  of  Bd. 
of  Regents  of  Territorial  Univ.,  1889-90;  mem.  Bd. 
of  Control  of  Territorial  Reform  Sch.,  1890-91. 
Address:   W^ellesley,   Mass. 

BBNNEB,  Frank  Talpey,  lawyer;  b.  Pittston, 
Me.,  June  13,  1851:  s.  Burnham  Clark  and  Frances 
Maria  (Talpey)  Benner:  prep,  ed.,  Lowell  High 
Sch.;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1873:  post-grad.  work.  Leipzig, 
U.,  Germany,  1875-6:  read  law  in  office  of  Tappan 
Wentworth  and  in  ofl^ce  of  D.  S.  &  G.  F.  Richard- 
son, Lowell,  Mass.;  admitted  to  bar.  1877;  m.  Mari' 


Jane  Harris,  of  St.  Louis,  Feb.  17,  1886;  one 
daugliter,  Frances  Z.  T.  Practiced  at  Boston  since 
1877.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mason.  Club:  University.  Home:  35 
Trowbridge  Av.,  Newtonville,  Mass.  Office:  1117 
Old   South   Bldg.,   Boston. 

BBNNBB,  Richard  Stanwood,  M.D. ;  b.  Waldo- 
boro, Mc,  Dec.  f),  ]S7(;;  s.  Edward  R.  and  Sara 
Catherine  (Allen)  Benner;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1899; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1903;  m.  Marion  McClean, 
of  Springfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  18,  1908;  3  children, 
Katharine,  Allen,  Vrylena.  Practiced  in  Spring- 
field since  1903.  Mem.  staff,  Springfield  Hosp. 
Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Springfield  Acad.  Medicine. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Winthrop.  Address: 
25   Maple  St.,  Springfield,   Mass. 

BBNNBSON,  Cora  Agues,  lawyer;  b.  Quincy,  111.; 
d.  Robert  S.  and  Electa  Ann  (Park)  Benneson; 
A.B.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1878,  LL.B.,  1880,  A.M.,  1883; 
unmarried.  Admitted  to  bar,  Mich,  and  111.,  1880, 
Mass.,  1894.  Spl.  commr.  in  Mass.,  1895,  et.  seq. 
Trip  around  the  world,  1883-5;  lectured  on  travels, 
1885-6;  edited  law  reports  for  West  Pub.  Co.,  St. 
Paul,  1886;  fellow  in  history,  Bryn  Mawr  Coll., 
1S87-S.    Address:  3  Phillips  PI.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

BBNITBT,  Bben  Homer,  M.D.;  b.  Harvey,  Albert 
Co.,  N.B.,  June  20,  1848;  s.  Josiah  and  Annie 
(Olson)  Bennet;  descendant  of  an  old  family  of 
Norwich,  Eng. ;  grad.  New  Brunswick  Normal  Sch., 
1870;  M.D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  1875;  m. 
Annie  W.  Conley,  of  Deer  Island,  N.B.,  Feb.  3,  1873 
(died  Mav  11,  1892);  4  children,  Cecelia  Millicinth 
(Mrs.  C.  E.  Watts,  of  Windber,  Pa.),  Mame  Seeley, 
Grace  Lee  (Mrs.  Ralpli  H.  Preble,  of  Portland, 
Me.),  Da  Costa  Fitzmaurice.  Practiced  at  Bryant, 
111.,  6  mos.,  1875-6,  since  in  Lubec,  Me.;  former 
supt.  schs.;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Lubec.  Fellow  A.M. A.; 
mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Washington  County  Med. 
Soc,  N.B.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Mason.  Address: 
Lubec,   Me. 

BBNNBTT,  Alberto  Adellman,  clergyman;  b. 
Bainbridge,  N.Y.,  July  17,  1859;  s.  Rev.  Edwin  I. 
and  Mary  (McCall)  Bennett;  grad.  Bainbridge 
(N.Y.)  Acad.,  1882;  A.B.,  Colgate  U.,  1886  (Phi 
Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1889:  grad.  Hamilton  Theol. 
Sem.,  1889;  grad.  Sch.  of  Expression,  Boston,  1893; 
m.  Ella  M.  Stone,  of  Clinton,  N.Y.,  June  12,  1889; 
2  children,  Edwin  C,  Marvin  S.  Ordained  Bapt. 
ministry,  1889;  pastor  Whitehall,  N.Y.,  1889-92, 
Maplewood,  Maiden,  Mass.,  1893-02;  health  failed 
and  located  in  the  country;  became  pastor  of  ch.  at 
Jefferson,  Me.,  and  so  continues;  also  supt.  of  schs., 
Town  of  Jefferson.  Moderator  Damariscotta  Bapt. 
Assn.  Republican.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon,  B.B.  Club 
(ministerial).  Recreations:  psychology,  photogra- 
phy.   Address:   Jefferson,  Me. 

BENITETT,  Edward  Brown,  lawyer;  s.  William 
and  ^lariana  (Brown)  Bennett;  b.  Hampton,  Conn., 
Apr.  12,  1842;  prep,  ed.,  Williston  Sem.,  Easthamp- 
ton,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1870;  studied  law  in  offices 
of  ex-Gov.  Chauncey  F.  Cleaveland,  of  Hampton, 
and  Franklin  Chamberlain,  of  Hartford;  admitted 
to  bar.  1868:  m.  Hartford,  Apr.  24,  1877,  Alice,  d. 
Hon.  James  L.  Howard.  Began  practice  at  Hamp- 
ton; removed  to  Hartford,  1869,  where  has  since 
practiced;  associated  with  Geo.  O.  Brott,  1896-08, 
since  alone;  representative  from  Hampton  in  Gen. 
Assembly,  of  Conn.,  1868;  asst.  elk.  of  House,  1869, 
elk.  of  House,  1870;  elk.  of  Senate,  1871;  elk.  of 
Police  Ct.,  City  of  Hartford,  1871-3;  mem.  Common 
Council,  1872;  judge  of  City  Ct,  of  Hartford, 
1878-91;  postmaster,  Hartford,  1891-6,  1900-Mar. 
31,  1907;  sec.  Rep.  State  Central  Com.,  1870-6. 
Pres.  Hartford  City  Gas  Light  Co.,  Springfield 
Waste  Co.;  pres.  and  treas.  Farmington  River 
Power  Co.;  v. -p.  James  L.  Howard  Co.;  dir.  The 
Travelers  Ins.  Co.,  Am.  Sch.  for  Deaf,  Hartford 
mem.  Advisory  Bd.,  Hartford  Orphan  Aslyum, 
Mem.  Hartford  Yale  Alumni  Assn.  (pres..  1901-2) 
mem.  Connecticut  Historical  Society.  Clubs:  Hart 
ford.  University,  Republican.  Home:  67  Collins 
St.    Office:  847  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

BENNETT,  Edward  Cnshman,  lawyer;  b.  Ben- 
nington, Vt.,  Sept.  5,  1873;  s.  Edward  Dewey  and 
Eliza  S.  (Cushman)  Bennett;  ed.  Bennington  graded 
and  high  schs.;  B.S.,  Norwich  U.,  Northfield,  Vt., 
1893;  spl.  course  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law;  m.  Cyn- 


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thia  B.  Gardner,  of  Bennington,  Vt.,  July  25,  1901. 
Began  practice  at  Bennington,  Vt.,  Dec.  1,  lyOO; 
deputy  state  auditor  Vt.,  1898-1902;  pvt.  sec.  to 
Gov.  Jolin  G.  Mcl'ullougli,  1902-4;  jud^e  of  Ct.  of 
Probate,  Dist.  of  BeiininKton,  since  1907.  iiepubli- 
can.  Coni^li.st.  Mason  (K.T.,  Sliriner)  ;  mem.  B.P.O. 
Elks.  Club:  Bennington.  Home:  481  Main  St.  Ad- 
dress:  County  Court  House,   Bennington,  Vt. 

BENNETT,  Edward  Payson;  b.  Wrentham, 
Mas.s.,  June  30,  18-18;  .s.  lOdward  Uenoff  and  Susan 
(Dale)  Bennett;  ed.  comniun  sclis. ;  m.  Henrietta 
Nash,  May  20,  1874;  m.  2d,  Kvelyn  A.  Wliiting,  of 
Wrentham,  Nov.  27,  1883.  Began  in  manufacture 
of  jewelry  as  one  of  the  original  members  of  The 
Plainfield  Stock  Co.,  1872;  retired  June  14,  1913; 
dir.  Wrentham  Nat.  Bank;  chmn.  Bd.  Water 
Commrs.,  Wrentham;  supt.  Wrentliam  Cemetery 
Corpn.;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Kep.,  1914.  Conglist. 
Address:   Wrentham,  Mass. 

BENNETT,  Prank  P.,  journalist,  publisher  and 
propr.  (Jaklaiulvalo  l''arm,  in  the  northern  suburbs 
of  Boston;  b.  Nortli  Cambridge,  Mass.,  May  2,  1853; 
s.  Levi  W.  and  Kezia  C.  Bennett;  descendant  of 
Samuel  Bennett,  who  came  to  America  on  ship 
Jame.s  to  Salem,  1635;  ed.  Maiden  and  Chelsea 
high  schs. ;  m.  Nancv  L.  Clark,  of  Everett,  Mass., 
July  12,  1S77;  3  son.s,  Hon.  Frank  P.,  Jr..  Edward 
Howard,  Charles  Randolpli.  Connected  with  news- 
papers in  West  and  in  Boston;  mng.  editor,  Boston 
Commercial  Bulletin  and  Boston  Daily  Advertiser; 
established  American  Wool  and  Cotton  Reporter, 
1887,  United  States  Investor,  1891;  mem.  Mass. 
Legislature,  1891-1903  (chmn.  Com.  on  Taxation, 
1891,  mem.  Com.  on  Rules,  1892;  chmn.  Rapid 
Transit  Com.  whicli  reported  the  railway  subway 
system  now  in  use  in  Boston;  chmn.  Special  Com. 
to  consider  adoption  of  Metropolitan  Park  System, 
w-hich  initiated  the  system  of  Metropolitan  parks 
now  surrounding  Boston;  chmn.  Com.  on  Agr. ); 
has  written  extensively  on  tariff  and  other  indus- 
trial and  economic  questions.  Republican.  Pres., 
ITniversalist  Gen.  Conv.  of  the  United  States,  1903, 
1905,  1907.  Clubs:  Oxford  (Lynn).  Exchange  (Bos- 
ton), Universalist  (New  York),  and  33  other  clubs 
and  socs,  including  S.A.R.  Has  written  monograph 
"The  Bennetts  of  Saugus,  Lynn  and  Groton," 
covering  family  history  since  the  arrival  of  Samuel 
Bennett  at  Saugus  in  1635.  Home:  Saugus,  Mass. 
Offices:  New  York,  Boston,  Phila.,  Washington, 
and  other  cities. 

BENNETT,  Creorgre  Stednian,  clergyman.  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

BENNETT,  John  Cunningham;  b.  Boston,  Apr.  2, 
1872;  s.  Joseph  and  Mar.v  (Cunningham)  Bennett; 
ed.  pub.  sells.;  m.  Mary  Gertrude  Houlihan,  of 
Springfield,  Mass.,  June  17,  1908;  3  children,  Ber- 
nice,  Blanche,  Brendan.  Learned  machinist's  trade 
at  Ft.  Gratiot,  Mich.;  foreman  Stevens-Duryea  Co., 
automobiles,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.,  1909-13;  supt. 
Hampden  Carborundum  Wheel  Co.,  Brightwood, 
Springfield,  since  June,  1913.  Pres.  Springfield 
Co-operative  Laundry  Co.,  1905.  Pres.  Wm.  L. 
Douglas  Club,  1905;  mem.  Dem.  City  Com.,  1905-6 
(chmn.,  1906);  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907,  1908. 
Mem.  Am.  Peace  Soc,  B.P.O.  Elks.  Recreations: 
baseball,  walking.  Home:  15  Dunmoreland  Av., 
Springfield,    Mass. 

BENNETT,  John  Harring-ton,  inventor,  mfr. ; 
b.  Groton,  Mass.,  Dec.  9,  1845;  s.  Jonathan  Smith 
and  Miranda  W.  (Harrington)  Bennett;  descendant 
of  John  Bennett,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1659;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  and  in  a  machine  shop;  m.  Georgiana  Wig- 
gins, of  Freedom,  Me.,  1867  (died  1899);  2  children, 
Conrad  R.,  Edith  E.  (Mrs.  Robert  L.  S.  Whitte- 
more,  of  New  Worcester,  Mass.);  m.  2d,  Celia  E. 
Doane,  of  Bakersfield,  Vt.,  1903;  2  children.  Ruth 
E.,  John  D.  Propr.,  since  1882,  of  the  Bay  State 
Stamping  Co.,  Worcester,  inventing  much  of  the 
machinery  used  in  the  business.  Enlisted  in  6th 
Mass.  Vols,  in  1864  and  was  actively  in  service 
during  the  closing  days  of  the  Civil  War.  Mem. 
George  H.  Ward  Post,  G.A.R. ;  mem.  Knights  of 
Labor  Gen.  Assembly  Dist.  of  Mass.  and  of  the 
U.S.;  mem.  Worcester  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Home:  343  Chandler  St.  Office:  380  Chandler  St., 
Worcester,   Mass. 


BENNETT,  John  Hillman,  M.D.;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  Dec.  12,  lS(;;t;  s.  Samuel  Robert  and 
JIannali  Adams  (liyder>  Bennett;  M.D.,  Boston  U. 
Sell,  of  Medicine,  1891;  m.  Pawtucket,  R.I.,  1898, 
Mary  Florence  McGregor;  1  daughter,  Nancy. 
Mem.  R.I.  State  Bd.  of  Health,  Pawtucket  Bd.  of 
Trade,  Pawtucket  Y.M.C.A.  Sec.  Anti-Tuberculosis 
Soc.  of  Pawtucket  and  vicinity.  Mem.  bd.  R.l.  Sch. 
of  Design.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homcx'opalhy,  Mass. 
ilomcje.  Soc,  R.I.  Homce.  Soc,  Pawtucket  Med. 
Assn.  Conglist.  Clubs:  To  Kalon,  li.i.  Country, 
Unanimous  (New  York).  Address:  306  High  St., 
Pawtucket,  R.l. 

BENNETT,  John  W.,  merchant,  mfr.;  b.  Ports- 
mouth, N.ll.,  Mar.  28,  1847;  s.  SteiJhen  A.  and 
Sarah  A.  (Berry)  Bennett;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Laura 
J.  Nuttall,  of  Manistee,  Mich.,  Aug.  10,  1886.  Be- 
gan as  mem.  Bennett  &  Jewett,  1872;  bought  out 
partner,  1879,  and  since  conducted  business  in  own 
name  as  mfg.  wholesale  dealer  in  lumber,  spool 
lumber  and  dowell  specialties;  also  dealer  in  gen. 
mdse.;  postmaster  8  yrs.  (resigned,  1904);  town 
treas.  of  Gilead,  2  yrs.  Republican.  Mason;  Odd 
I'^ellow.    Address:  Gilead,  Me. 

BENNETT,  Joseph,  lawNer;  b.  Bridgeton,  Me., 
May  26,  1840;  s.  William  and  Charlotte  (Bennett) 
Bennett;  descendant  of  Jolin  Bennett,  who  came 
from  England  about  1650,  and  settled  in  Charles- 
town,  Mass.;  prep.  edn.  Bridgeton  (Me.)  Acad.,  and 
Public  Latin  Sch.,  Boston;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1864;  m. 
Elizabeth  R.  Lefavour,  of  Boston,  Feb.,  1866; 
children,  Joseph  I.,  Fred  S.  (M.D.),  May  E.  (Mrs. 
Homer  Loring).  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1866. 
Trustee  Public  Library,  Brighton,  Mass.,  1868-74; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1879,  Senate,  1881-2,  1892. 
Republican.  Recreations:  country  life.  Home:  4  68 
Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston;  (summer)  Ashland, 
Mass.    Office:   18  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

BENNETT,  Josiah  Quincy,  financier;  b.  Som- 
merville,  Mass.,  Nov.  14,  1854;  s.  Clark  and  Han- 
nah (Whitman)  Bennett;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  of  Som- 
merville;  m.  Oct.  22,  1879,  Jennie  Howland,  of 
Sommerville;  6  children,  Howland  (deceased), 
Harold  Whitman,  Ruth,  Edward  Locke,  Josiah 
Clark,  Philip  Rogers  (deceased).  Clk.  Maverick 
Nat.  Bank,  Boston,  8  yrs.;  then  became  cashier 
Market  Nat.  Bank;  pres.  Mercantile  Trust  Co., 
until  1903,  when  retired;  mem.  firm  Burnham, 
Bennett  &  Co.  (bankers  and  brokers),  1903-9;  pres. 
and  dii-..  Purity  Distillerj'  Co.,  Athol  Gas  &  Elec- 
tric Co.,  Marlboro  Electric  Co.,  Marlboro  &  Hud- 
son Gas  Co.,  Weymouth  Light  &  Power  Co., 
Cambridge  Electric  Light  Co.,  Fresh  Pond  Ice 
Co.;  sec,  treas.  and  dir.  Boston  Brick  Co.;  sec.  and 
dir.  Boston  Woven  Hose  &  Rubber  Co.,  dir.  Goep- 
per  Bros.  Co.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Colonial  (Cam- 
biidge),  Belmont  Springs  Country.  Home:  Cam- 
bridge,   INIass.     Office:    53    State   St.,   Boston. 

BENNETT,  Malvina  M.,  prof,  elocution;  b. 
Somerville,  Mass.,  1856;  d.  Clark  and  Hannah 
(Whitman)  Bennett;  B.S.,  Boston  U.,  1880;  (M.A., 
Knox  Coll.,  111.);  unmarried.  Began  teaching  in 
Knox  Coll.,  1880;  apptd.  Snow  prof,  elocution, 
Boston  U.,  also  fall  of  same  year,  made  instr.  at 
Wellesley;  held  both  positions  until  1908,  when 
was  advanced  from  asso.  prof,  at  Wellesley  to 
full  professorship,  and  resigned  from  Boston  U. 
Episcopalian.     Home:    Wellesley,    IMass. 

BENNETT,  Manning-  Blackstdne,  clergyman;  b. 
Lowville,  N.Y.,  Aug.  30,  1872;  s.  Henry  Ward  and 
Elizabeth  (Blackstone)  Bennett;  grad.  Wesleyan 
U.,  1897;  studied  theology  at  Auburn  Theol.  Sem. 
and  St.  Andrew's  Div.  Sch.;  m.  Jessie  Livingston 
McCluskv,  of  Alder  Creek,  N.Y.,  Oct.  22,  1903. 
Deacon,  1899,  priest,  1900.  P.E.  Ch. ;  rector,  Trinity 
Ch.,  Boonville,  N.Y.,  1900-2;  asst.  Calvary  Ch!, 
Utica,  1902-3;  rector,  St.  Mary's  Ch.,  South  Man- 
chester, Conn.,  since  1903.  Address:  49  Park  St., 
South   Manchester,   Conn. 

BENNETT,  Martin  Toscan,  lawyer;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Sept.  10,  1874;  s.  Martin  and  Frances  Wood- 
ruff (Green)  Bennett;  descendant  of  Benjamin 
Church,  noted  Indian  fighter  in  King  Philip's  wai-, 
1675-6;  grad.  Hartford  High  Sch.,  1893;  grad. 
Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1894;  A.B.,  Yale, 
1898;  student  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1898-1900;  m.  Jose- 
phine   Beach    Day,    of    Hartford,    Nov.     15,     1900; 


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3  children,  Martin  Toscan,  Jr.,  Katharine  Beach, 
Frances  Woodruff.  Practiced  in  Hartford  since 
1900;  mem.  Bennett  &  Goodwin,  since  1904.  Mem. 
Conn.  Social  Hygiene  Assn.  (chmn.  legislative 
com.,  mem.  exec,  com.),  Hartford  Municipal  Vice 
Commn.,  Men's  League  for  Woman's  Suffrage 
(com.  of  40).  Republican.  Clubs:  Elizabethan 
(Yale),  Farmington  Country,  Dauntless,  West- 
chester Fish  and  Game.  Author;  Woman  and  the 
Social  Compact;  also  various  pamphlets  relating 
to  suffrage  and  social  hygiene.  Recreations:  fish- 
ing, tennis,  poultry,  farming.  Home:  22  Forest  St 
Office:   36  Pearl  St.,  Hartford.  Conn. 

BENNETT,  Myron  E.,  editor  and  pub.;  b.  San- 
ford.  Me.,  Dec.  2,  ]n76;  s.  Edward  K.  and  Calista  O. 
(Willard)  Bennett;  ed.  high  sch.,  Sanford;  grad. 
Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1896;  spl. 
course,  Harvard;  unmarried.  Supt.  schs.,  Sanford, 
1898-05;  druggist,  1905-11;  editor  and  pub.  since 
1911;  owner  Averill  Press,  Tribune  Pub.  Co.  Mem. 
N.G.S.M.  since  Mar.,  1903;  mem.  Bd  of  Edn.,  San- 
ford,  1908-11.  Republican.  Mason  (32°);  mem. 
Knights  of  Pythias,  I.O.O.F.,  Moose,  B.P.O.  Elks. 
Address:   Sanford,  Me. 

BENNETT,  Otto  Konald,  editor;  b.  Manchester, 
Vt.,  Aug.  14,  1SG6;  s,  George  Walter  and  Julia 
Frances  (Ronald)  Bennett;  grad.  Burr  &  Burton 
Sem.,  1884;  m.  Jessie  Stewart,  of  Bennington,  Vt., 
June  1,  1892;  4  children,  George  Stewart,  Otto 
Ronald,  Jr.,  Marion  Louise,  Jessie  Jean.  Began  in 
printing  business  at  Bennington,  Vt.,  1884;  re- 
moved to  New  York,  1888,  and  was  in  same  busi- 
ness tliere  until  returned  to  Manchester,  1905;  has 
since  been  editor  and  propr.  Manchester  Journal. 
Served  5  yrs.  in  Co.  K,  23d  Regt.  N.G.N.Y.  Mem. 
Vt.  State  Press  Assn.  Republican.  Recreations, 
fishing.    Address:  Manchester,  Vt. 


BENNETT,  Richard  Herbert,  clergyman;  b.  St. 
Joseph,  Mo.,  Sept.  10,  1S8G;  s.  Richard  Hayes  and 
Ada  Minnie  Lucilia  (Stratton)  Bennett;  ed.  gram- 
mar and  liigh  sclis.,  Burlington,  la.;  B.A.,  Yale, 
1909,  M.A.,  1911;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1911;  m. 
Grace  Worth  Burrell,  of  Fall  River,  Mass.,  June 
22,  1909;  2  children,  Richard  Arnold,  Constance 
Worth.  Licensed  as  local  preacher  M.E.  Cii.,  1908; 
pastor,  Westbrook,  Conn.,  1908-9,  Clinton,  Conn., 
1909-11;  ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1911;  pastor,  1st 
Ch.,  Webster,  Mass.,  1911-14,  Dane  St.  Ch.,  Web- 
ster, since  Sept.  1,  1914.  Mem.  Alpha  Chi  Rho, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Mason.  Recreations:  tennis.  Ad- 
dress:   9   Dane   St.,   Webster,   Mass. 

BENNETT,  Samuel  Crocker,  lawyer;  b.  Taunton, 
Mass.,  Apr.  19,  1858;  s.  Edmund  H.  and  Sally 
(Crocker)  Bennett;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1879;  LL.B., 
Boston  U.,  1882;  m.  Amy  R.  Thomas,  of  Brookline, 
Mass.,  Sept.  9,  1885.  Prof.,  1883-02,  dean,  1898-02, 
Boston  U.  Law  Sch.  One  of  editors:  Federal  De- 
cisions; Smith's  Leading  Cases;  Benjamin  on 
Sales;  Cyclopedia  of  Law  and  Procedure.  Mem. 
Am.  Bar  Assn.  (gen.  council,  1898-02),  Mass.  State 
Bar  Assn.,  Boston  Bar  Assn.  Home:  Weston,  Mass. 
Office:    10   Tremont  St.,   Boston.* 

BENNETT,  Thomas  Gray,  mfr. ;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Mar.  22,  1845;  s.  Thomas  and  Mary  Ann 
(Hull)  Bennett;  Gen.  William  H.  Russell's  Sch.  to 
1861;  Ph.B.,  Yale,  1870;  m.  Hannah  Jane  Win- 
chester, of  New  Haven,  May  9,  1872.  Apptd.  to 
drill  troops  for  state  of  Conn.,  1861;  commd.  1st  It. 
and  adj.,  Aug.  28,  1862;  2d.  It.  28th  Conn.  Vols., 
Nov.  26,  1862;  1st  It.,  29th  Conn.  Vols.,  Jan.  20, 
1864;  wounded  at  Battle  of  Cliapin's  Farms,  Sept. 
27,  1864;  promoted  to  capt.  29th  Copn.  Vols.,  Sept. 
27,  1864;  hon.  mustered  out,  Nov.,  1865.  Entered 
employ  of  Winchester  Repeating  Arm  Co.,  Aug.  1, 
1870;  sec.  same,  1871-5,  dir.,  1875 — ,  treas.,  1881-2, 
v.-p.,  1882-90,  pres.,  1890-1911;  resigned  presidency, 
Jan.  20,  1911,  and  elected  consulting  dir.  Mem. 
Corpn.,  Yale  U.,  1884-02;  trustee  Sheffield  Scientific 
Sch.,  mem.  bd.  mgrs.  Observatory,  in  Yale  Coll. 
Mem.  Conn.,  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Loyal  Legion, 
Automobile  Club  of  N.H.  (pres.),  Auto  Assn.  of 
Conn.  (dir.).  Received  decoration  of  the  Medjidi, 
Turkey.  Clubs:  Army  and  Navy  (Conn.),  Colby, 
Graduates',  Lawn,  Country  (New  Haven),  New 
York  Yacht,  New  Haven  Yacht,  Sachem's  Head 
Yacht,  Nonantum.  Hammonasset,  and  other  outing 
clubs.    Home:  423  Pro-]iect  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 


BENNETT,  WilUam  Henry,  M.D.;  b.  Whiting, 
Vt.,  Apr.  1,  isti:;;  s.  lloUis  Kendall  and  Mary 
Catherine  (Prattj  Bennett;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1886, 
A.M.,  1889;  M.D.,  New  York  Homre.  Med.  Coll., 
1889;  m.  Martha  Cordelia  Broughton,  of  Whitehall, 
N.Y.,  Oct.  1,  1890.  l^rof.  chemistry  and  toxicology, 
Womans  Med.  Coll.,  New  York,  1887-9;  began 
practice  at  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1889;  pres.  and  phys. 
Fitchburg  Home  for  Aged  Ladies;  mem.  Fitchburg 
Common  Council,  1902-4  (pres.,  1903-4);  mem.  Bd. 
of  Aldermen,  1905,  Bd.  of  St.  Commrs.,  1906-8. 
Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Worcester  Co. 
Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Surg,  and  Genecol.  Soc, 
Mass.  State  Homoe.  Soc,  Fitchburg  Med.  Club, 
Delta  Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Chmn.  Citizens'  Party, 
1911,  12,  13.  Clk,  1st  Bapt.  Ch.  since  1890.  Mason; 
mem.  K.  of  H.,  U.O.P.F.  Address:  39  llartwell  St., 
Fitchburg,   Alass. 

BENNETT,  "William  Lyon,  judge;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  May  19,  1848;  s.  Hon.  Thomas  and  Mary 
Ann  (Hull)  Bennett;  A.B.,  Yale,  1869;  LL.B.,  Yale 
U.  Law  Sch.,  1871;  m.  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  June  5,  1878, 
Frances  T.  Welles  (now  deceased);  3  children, 
Ethel  Welles  (Mrs.  Walter  B.  Schiffer,  of  New 
Haven),  Mary  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  James  C.  Sander- 
son, of  Minneapolis,  Minn.),  Francis  T.  Practiced 
New  Haven,  1871—;  mem.  firm  of  Doolittle,  Stod- 
dard &  Bennett,  later  Doolittle  &  Bennett,  and 
Fay  &  Bennett;  instr.  law  (contracts,  sales  and 
Ins.),  Yale  U.  Law  Sch.,  1905 — ;  judge  Court  of 
Common  Pleas,  New  Haven  County,  1905-8;  judge 
Superior  Ct.  of  Conn.,  Sept.  9,  1908 — .  Democrat. 
Episcopalian.  Office:  County  Court  House,  New 
Haven,   Conn.* 

BENSON,  Charles  Sweetser,  M.D.;  b.  Lewiston, 
Me.,  July  20,  1872;  s.  Edgar  E.  and  Ella  A.  (Sweet- 
ser) Benson;  ed.  Yale;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg. 
(Columbia),  1896;  m.  Fanny  Swett,  of  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  Apr.  20,  1898;  2  children,  Katherine  Whit- 
tier,  Philip  Edgar.  Practiced  in  Haverhill,  Mass., 
since  1898;  attending  surgeon  to  Hale  Hosp.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Haverhill  Med.  Club.  Ma- 
son. Republican.  Universalist.  Club:  Pentucket. 
Home:  39  Summer  St.  Office:  50  Merrimack  St., 
Haverhill,    Mass. 

BENSON,  Cyras  Molten;  b.  Woonsocket,  R.I., 
July  20,  1878;  s.  Amasa  Benjamin  and  Harriet 
Isabel  (Molten)  Benson;  ed.  English  High  Sch., 
Worcester,  Mass.;  Child's  Business  Coll.;  Phila. 
Textile  Sch.,  2  yrs.,  1900,  01.  Supt.  Valley  Woolen 
Mills,  Cherry  Valley,  Mass.,  1901-2;  agt.  Powhat- 
tan  Woolen  Co.,  Chester,  Pa.,  1903-4;  went  to  At- 
lanta, Ga.,  Jan.,  1905,  and  did  spl.  work  for  3  mos. 
for  Atlanta  Iron  &  Woolen  Co.;  returned  to  Bos- 
ton, and  became  connected  with  the  E.  &  R.  Co., 
launderers,  cleaners  and  dyers;  now  pres.  E.  &  R. 
Dyeing  &  Cleaning  Co.,  v.-p.  E.  &  R.  Laundry  Co. 
and  mgr.  and  dir.  both  cos.  Republican.  Unita- 
rian. Clubs:  Economic,  Belmont  Country.  Recre- 
ations: golf,  motoring.  Home:  1246  Commonwealth 
Av.,  Allston,  Mass.  Office:  223  Mass.  Av.,  Cam- 
bridge,   Mass. 

BENSON,  rrank  Weston,  painter;  b.  Salem, 
Mass.,  Mar.  24,  1862;  s.  George  W.  and  Elizabeth 
(Poole)  Benson;  tech.  edn.  in  sch.  drawing  and 
painting,  Mus.  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  1880-3;  Julien 
Acad.,  Paris,  1883-5;  m.  Ellen  Perry  Peirson,  of 
Salem,  Mass.,  Oct.,  1888.  Instr.  drawing  and  paint- 
ing Mus.  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  since  1889.  Received 
medal,  Chicago  Expn.,  1893;  Carnegie  Inst.,  Pitts- 
burg, 1899;  2  prizes,  Boston  Art  Club;  2  prizes, 
Jordan  Gallery,  Boston;  prize,  Cleveland  Art  Assn.; 
Shaw  Fund  prize,  Soc.  Am.  Artists,  New  Y^ork; 
Clark  prize,  Hallgarten  prize,  Nat.  Acad.  Design: 
Ellsworth  prize,  Chicago,  and  silver  medal,  Paris 
Expn.,  1900:  gold  medal,  Carnegie  Inst.,  1903;  Lip- 
pincott  prize,  Phila.,  1904;  2  gold  medals,  St.  Louis 
Expn.,  1904;  gold  medal,  Phila.  Art  Club,  1906;  sil- 
ver medal,  Corcoran  Gallery,  Washington,  1907: 
Potter  Palmer  medal  and  prize,  Chicago,  1910. 
N.A.,  1905;  mem.  Nat.  Inst.  Arts  and  Letters. 
Home:  Salem,  Mass.  Studio:  Riverway  Studios. 
Boston.* 

BENT,  Arthur  Cleveland,  ornithologist;  b.  Taun- 
ton, Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1866;  s.  William  Henry  and 
Harriet  Fellowes  (Hendee)  Bent;  prej).  edn.  Bris- 
tol Acad.,  Taunton;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1889;  m.  Made- 
lein  Vincent  Godfrey,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,   Jan.  20, 


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1914;  1  son,  Frederick  Hendee  (b.  Nov.  14,  1914, 
died  Apr.  2,  1915).  I?egan  as  agt.  Safety  Seamless 
Pocket  Co.,  1S91,  continuing  4  yrs. ;  becaine  con- 
nected with  the  Plymoutli  lOlectric  I.,iKht  Co.  as 
treas.,  1893,  pies,  since  1900;  was  treas.  Atlantic 
Covering  Co.,  1904;  gen.  nigr.  Mason  Machine 
Works,  1900-14,  now  dir.;  dir.  Old  Colony  Light  & 
Power  Assn.,  Provincetown  Light  &  Power  Co., 
Marion  Gas  Co.,  Plymouth  Gas  Light  Co.,  Mason 
Machine  Works,  Andrew  J.  Kerr  Co.  Has  served 
as  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  City  Council  and  Sch. 
Com.,  all  of  Taunton.  Trustee  Bristol  Acad.  Fel- 
low Am.  Ornithologists'  ITnion;  asso.  mem.  Smith- 
sonian Instn.  (Washington,  D.C.).  University  Mu- 
seum (Harvard):  mem.  T^ristol  County  Acad.  Sci- 
ences (pres.  1915).  Republican.  Fpiscopaliaii. 
Clubs:  Winthrop  (Taunton),  Harvard  (Boston), 
Cosmos  (Washington).  Deeply  interested  in  study 
of  birds  and  has  in  course  of  preparation  a  work 
entitled  "Life  Histories  of  North  American  Birds," 
which  is  to  be  pub.  by  Smithsonian  Instn.  Ad- 
dress: Taunton,  Mass. 

BENT,   Charles   Iieslie,   chair   mfr. ;    b.    Gardner, 

Mas.s.,  Oct.  23,  1S(>0;  s.  Samuel  and  Mary  Louise 
(Kmery)  Bent;  od.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Emma  Fisk 
Eaton,  of  Gardner,  Jan.  5,  1888;  3  children,  S. 
Harold,  Marion,  Rodcric  L.  Pres.  S.  Bent  &  Bros., 
Inc.  (established,  1867);  v. -p.  1st  Nat.  Bank;  dir. 
Gardner  Theatre  Co.;  trustee  Gardner  Savings 
Bank.  Mason.  Club:  Gardner  Boat.  Address: 
Gardner,  Mass. 

BENT,  Cliarles  Mcllvaine,  banker;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  Oct.  5.  1835;  s.  Nathaniel  Tucker  and 
Catherine  Eliza  Donaldson  (Metcalf)  Bent;  de- 
scendant of  John  Bent,  who  settled  in  that  part 
of  Sudbury,  Mass.,  now  a  portion  of  Wayland, 
1638;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Worcester,  Mass.;  m.  Helen 
Maria  Kennedy,  of  Milton,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1867;  1 
daughter,  Catherine  Metcalf.  Began  active  career 
in  Woi-cester  (state)  Bank,  June,  1850,  continuing 
in  various  capacities  for  14  yrs.;  Nov.,  1864,  be- 
came treas.  People's  Savings  Bank,  continuing 
over  48  yrs.  in  one  position,  and  since  1912  has 
been  pres.  Pres.  Worcester  Dispensary,  Worces- 
ter Homce.  Hosp.  Assn.  for  several  yrs.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian;  warden,  vestryman,  precen- 
tor, elk.  and  treas.  All  Saints  Parish  for  periods, 
20  to  45  yrs.;  del.  to  several  Diocesan  convs. ;  treas. 
and  del.  Conv.  of  Diocese  of  Western  Mass.  since 
its  incorporation.  Was  pres.  Worcester  Choral 
Union  5  yrs.;  pres.  and  mgr.  Worcester  County 
Musical  Assn.  for  7  yrs.  (this  orgn.  is  of  nat.  rep- 
utation and  has  maintained  an  annual  festival  for 
55  yi's.  at  which  many  of  the  most  famous  artists 
of  the  day  have  appeared).  Recreations:  music, 
church  work.  Home:  36  Fruit  St.  Office:  450  Main 
St.,  Worcester,   Mass. 

BBNT,  Cliarles  Orra,  chair  mfr.;  b.  Fitzwilliam, 
N.H.,  June  4,  1835;  s.  Hyman  and  Levina  (Allen) 
Bent;  ed.  common  schs.;  m.  Sept.  16,  1864,  Eme- 
line,  d.  John  Barnhill,  of  Nova  Scotia  (now  de- 
ceased); 2d,  Apr.  28,  1895,  Angeline  Barney,  widow 
of  George  Wetherbee,  of  Nantucket,  Mass.  Lived 
in  Cal.,  1858-68;  returned  to  Gardner,  1868,  and 
organized  the  mfg.  firm  of  S.  Bent  &  Bros.,  con- 
tinuing until  1910  (retired);  dir.  Westminster  Nat. 
Bank,  Gardner  Electric  Co.,  Old  People's  Home. 
Mem.  Water  Bd.;  sewer  commr. ;  served  as  chief 
engr.  of  Fire  Dept.  Mason;  mem.  A.O.U.W.  Ad- 
dress:  Gardner,   Mass. 

BBNT,  Oeorg'e  'W.,  mfr.;  b.  Nova  Scotia,  Sept. 
10,  1845;  s.  Lt)uis  and  Sara  (Coffins)  Bent;  ed. 
pub.  high  and  private  schools  of  Marblehead  and 
Lynn,  Mass.;  served  in  Co.  I,  8th  Mass.  Vols., 
1862-4;  married  twice  (first  wife  deceased):  4 
children.  Served  apprenticeship  at  the  upholster- 
ing trade:  established  G.  W.  Bent  &  Co.,  mfrs.  of 
bods  and  bedding,  1882;  now  pres.  G.  W.  Bent  Co., 
Standard  Wire  Mattress  Co.,  Mattress  Tufting  Ma- 
chine Co..  International  Mfg.  Co.  (Phillips,  Me.), 
Morse  Furniture  Co.  (Boston);  dir.  Liberty  Trust 
Co.,  W.  P.  B.  Brooks  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Club:  Home  Market.  Recreations: 
country  life.  Summer  Home:  Mountain  View,  N.H. 
Home:  Cambridge,  Mass.  Main  office  and  factory: 
93  Causeway  St.,  Boston;  factories  at  Lexington, 
Me.,   Moultonville,  N.H.,  and  Everett,  Mass. 


BBNT,  Samuel  Arthur,  lawver,  author;  July  1, 
ISll-Nov.  22,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,   1912-13.) 

BENT,  William  Woodwortli,  lawyer;  b.  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  Apr.  17,  1883;  s.  IMartin  Francis  and 
Harriet  Peckham  (Woodworth)  Bent;  descendant 
of  early  Colonial  ancestry;  prep.  edn.  Norwich 
Free  Acad.;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1905;  m.  Sept. 
2,  1908,  Corrine  Ethel  Secor,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Began  practice  Oct.,  1905,  in  partnership  with 
lOlmer  H.  Lounsbury,  as  Lounsbury  &  Bent;  now 
associated  with  ex-Mayor  Edward  T.  Buckingham, 
as  Buckingham  &  Bent.  Democrat;  chmn.  Dem. 
(;om.,  Bridgeport,  3  yrs.;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1911-12;  justice  of  the  peace  since  1904.  Mem. 
Bridgeport  Bar  Assn.,  Bridgeport  Bd.  of  Trade. 
Episcopalian.  Mem.  Royal  Arcanum,  Independent 
Order  of  Foresters,  N.E.O.P.  Home:  148  Poplar 
St.    Office:  Conn.  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

BENTIiBY,  George  William;  b.  Warickshire, 
England,  Sept.  14,  1859;  s.  John  and  Caroline 
(Pegg)  Bentley;  came  to  America,  1881;  m.  Emma 
J.  Myers,  of  N.Y.  City,  Aug.  29,  1889;  4  children, 
E.  Caroline,  Grace  Elizabeth,  George  William,  Jr., 
Ruth.  Began  with  Mark  A.  Torrey  Co.,  mfrs'.  agts. 
and  commn.  mchts.,  Boston,  1883;  firm  incorpo- 
rated, 1892,  as  Torrey  &  Bentley  Co.;  title  changed, 
1896,  to  George  W.  Bentley  Co.,  of  which  is  pres. 
and  treas.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Mem.  British  Naval  and  Mil.  Assn.  of  Mass.,  Royal 
Scots  Reserve,  Montreal,  Can.  Ex-pres.  British 
Charitable  Soc,  Boston.  Republican.  Episcopa- 
lian. Mason;  mem.  DeMolay  Commandery,  K.T., 
Boston.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Belmont  Country,  Vic- 
torian, (Canadian.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports. 
Home:  19  Adams  St.,  Somerville,  Mass.  Office:  192 
State  St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

BBNTIjBY,  Bufus  Clarence,  educator;  asso.  prof, 
education,  Stanford  U.,  Cal.,  since  1910.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

BENTIiBY,  Wilson  Alwyn,  meteorologist;  b. 
Jericho,  Vt.,  Feb.  9,  1865:  s.  Thomas  Edwin  and 
Fanny  Eliza  (Colton)  Bentley;  ed.  pub.  sch.  Jeri- 
cho; unmarried.  Taught  music,  1885-6;  since  1882 
a  student  of  snow  crystals  and  other  meteorol. 
studies;  has  made  2,000  photomicrographs  of  snow 
crystals,  400  of  frost  crystals,  200  of  ice  and  ice 
crystals,  hail,  etc.,  and  many  hundreds  of  dew, 
clouds,  raindrops,  etc.  Mem.  Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  A. A. 
A.S.  Has  written  various  monographs  relating  to 
these  studies,  published  by  U.S.  Weather  Bur., 
1902.  1904,  1905,  1908,  and  articles  "Snow"  and 
"Frost"  in  Encyclopedia  Americana,  contbns.  to 
inags.  and  lectures  on  similar  themes.  Progressive. 
Home:    Jericho,   Vt.* 

BENTON,  Charles  Everett,  insurance;  b.  Bel- 
iTiont,  Mass.,  May  7,  1887;  s.  Everett  Chamberlin 
and  Willena  Blanche  (Rogers)  Benton;  descendant 
of  Andrew  Benton,  who  settled  in  Conn.  River 
Valley,  about  1640;  prep.  edn.  Hopkinson  and  Stone 
schools,  Boston;  Dartmouth,  1907-9;  course  at 
Eastman  Business  College,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y. ; 
unmarried.  Began  active  career  in  employ  of  Mass. 
Fire  &  Marine  Ins.  Co.  of  Boston,  1910-12;  mem. 
firm  of  John  C.  Paige  &  Co.  since  Jan.  1.  1912; 
treas.  The  Belmont  Courier.  Republican.  Univer- 
salist.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  (Mason  (32°). 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Boston  Athlf'tic  Assn.,  Dart- 
mouth. Oakley  Country,  Belmont  Springs  Country, 
Eastern  Dog,  Boston  Yacht.  Recreations:  golf, 
vachting.  Home:  75  Oakley  Rd.,  Belmont,  Mass. 
Office:    65   Kilby   St.,   Boston. 

BENTON,  Everett  Chamberlin,  fire  insurance;  b. 
Guildhall,  Vt.,  Sept.  2.'),  1862;  s.  Charles  Emerson 
and  Adda  (Chamberlin)  Benton;  descendant  of  An- 
drew Benton,  who  settled  in  Connecticut  River 
Valley,  about  1640;  ed.  high  school,  Lancaster, 
N.H. ;  m.  Willena  Blanche  Rogers,  of  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Jan.  25,  1885;  children.  Jay  R.,  Charles  E., 
Blanche  A.,  Dorothy  D.,  Hannah  S.,  Josiah  H.  En- 
tire business  career  has  been  spent  with  John  C. 
Paige  &  Co.;  began  1882  and  has  been  member  of 
firm  since  1899;  pres.  Mass.  Fire  &  Marine  Ins.  Co. 
Mem.  Executive  Council  of  Gov.  Wolcott  of  Mass.: 
mem.  Met.  Park  Commn.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  Mass.  Real  Estate  Exchange  (v.-p.). 
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Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  Yacht,  Algonquin,  Oakley 
Country.  Belmont  Spiinji  Countr\.  Author'  His- 
tory of  Guildhall,  Vt.,  1882.  Recreations:  motoring, 
golf.  Home:  75  Oakley  Rd.,  Belmont,  Mass.  Office: 
65  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

BEITTOIT,  Guy  Potter,  educator;  b.  Kenton,  O., 
May  26,  1S65;  s.  Daniel  Webster  and  Hairiet 
(Wharton)  Benton;  A.B.,  Baker  U.;  A.M.,  Ohio  Wes- 
levan;  also  studied  U.  of  Wooster,  and  in  Berlin; 
(D.D.,  Baker,  1900.  Ohio  Weslevan  U.,  1905;  LL.D., 
Upper  Iowa  U.,  1906;  U.  of  Vermont,  1911;  Middle- 
bury  [Vt.]  College,  1912);  m.  Dolla  Konantz,  of  Ar- 
cadia, Kan.,  Sept.  4,  1SS9.  Superintendent  schools. 
Ft.  Scott,  Kan.,  1890-5;  assistant  state  supt.  public 
instrn.,  Kan.,  1S95-6;  prof,  history  and  sociology, 
Baker  U.,  1896-9;  pres.  Upper  Iowa  U.,  1899-02; 
Miami  U.,  1902-11;  pres.,  U.  of  Vermont  since  .July 
1,  1911.  M.E.  clergyman;  lecturer:  mem.  Kan.  State 
Bd.  Edn.,  1899.  Pres.  Southeastern  Kan.  Teachers' 
Assn.,  1892;  sec.  Ohio  Conf.  Coll.  Deans  and  I'resi- 
dents,  1903-5;  pres.  Ohio  Coll.  Assn.,  1904;  chmn. 
com.  from  Ohio  Coll.  Assn.  on  An  Ednl.  Policy  for 
Ohio,  1904-5;  pres.  Ednl.  Soc.  of  Cincinnati  Conf. 
M.E.  Ch.,  1904-5;  pres.  Ohio  Conf.  of  Coll.  Presi- 
dents and  Deans,  1906;  pres.  Ohio  Young  Men's 
Christian  Associations,  1909-10;  sec.  Nat.  Assn.  of 
State  Univs.,  1910 — .  Elector  of  the  Hall  of  Fame, 
1910 — ;  mem.  Nat.  Inter-Fraternity  Conf.,  1911-15; 
pres.  Vt.  Free  Library  Commn..  1912-13;  nat.  pres. 
Phi  Delta  Theta  Fraternity,  1912-14;  v.-chmn.  Vt. 
State  Bd.  Edn..  1913-15.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Tau  Kappa  Alpha,  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Author:  The 
Real  College.  1909.  Address:  28  University  PL, 
Builington,  Vt.* 

BENTON,  Jay  B(ayard),  newspaperman;  b. 
Guildhall,  Vt.,  Apr.  10,  1870;  s.  Charles  Emerson 
and  Adda  (Chamberlin)  Benton;  grad.  St.  Johns- 
bury  (Vt.)  Acad..  1885;  A.B.,  Dartmouth.  1890, 
A.M.,  1893.  Librarian  Young  Men's  Inst.,  N.Y.  City, 
1885-6;  upon  leaving  college  began  newspaper 
work  as  reporter,  Boston  Transcript,  and  became 
asst.  city  editor;  asst.  mng.  editor  Boston  Journal, 
1894-8;  since  city  editor,  Boston  Transcript;  Bos- 
ton corr.  New  York  Dramatic  Mirror,  1891-12; 
press  representative  Hollis  St.,  Colonial,  Tremont 
and  Park  theatres.  Republican.  Mem.  Dartmouth 
Assn.  (Boston),  Theta  Delta  Chi.  (32°  Mason  (St. 
Bernard  Commandery,  K.T.,  Mystic  Shrine) ;  mem. 
Keystone  Chapter,  O.E.S.  (past  patron).  Clubs: 
University,  Newspaper,  Papyrus,  Point  Shirley, 
Winchester  Country,  Dartmouth  Club.  Became  in- 
terested in  amateur  ballooning  and  was  33d  man 
in  America  to  receive  license  as  internat.  aero- 
nautic pilot;  won  several  prizes,  including  Boston 
Herald  cup  and  Stevens  cup  for  longest  flight  on 
record  in  N.E. ;  pres.  Aero  Club  of  N.E.,  1912;  as- 
sisted in  forming  Assn.  of  Internat.  Aeronautic 
Pilots  (sec.  since  1909);  has  delivered  various  ad- 
dresses on  balloon  trips  before  clubs  in  Boston 
and  vicinity.  Home:  2  Summit  Av.,  Winchester, 
Mass.  Office:  Boston  Transcript,  324  Washington 
Str,'  Boston. 

BBNTON,  Josiah  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Addison,  Vt., 
Aug.  4.  1843;  s.  Josiah  Henry  and  Martha  Ellen 
(Danforth)  Benton;  ed.  New  London  (N.H.)  Lit. 
and  Scientific  Inst.;  LL.B..  Albany  Law  Sch.,  1866; 
(hon.  A.M.,  Dartmouth,  1869;  LL.D.,  Norwich  U., 
1908);  m.  Josephine  B.  Aldrich,  of  Bradford,  Vt., 
Mav  19.  1866;  2d,  Marv  Elizabeth  Abbott,  of  Con- 
cord, N.H.,  Sept.  31,  1875.  Pvt.  Co.  H,  12th  Vt. 
Vols.,  Aug.  15,  1862-Julv,  1S63.  Admitted  to  bar, 
1866;  practiced  at  Lancaster.  N.H.,  1867-73;  asst. 
clerk  and  clerk  N.H.  Ho.  of  Ren..  1868-9,  1870-2: 
practiced  law.  Boston,  since  1S73.  Dir.  Northern 
R.R.,  since  1879.  Lecturer  on  corpus,  and  rail- 
roads, Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1894-06.  Trustee  Bos- 
ton Pub.  Library,  since  1894  (now  pres.  bd.):  trus- 
tee Mass.  State  Library  (pres.  bd.),  and  Boston  U. 
Republican.  Mem.  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc  ,  Bosto- 
nian  Soc,  Vt.  Hist.  Soc,  Vt.  Assn..  Kinsley  Post 
G.A.R.,  Authors  Club.  London.  Algonquin  Club. 
Author  of  monographs,  addresses,  etc.,  on  legal, 
economic  and  legislative  subjects;  also  Samuel 
Slade  Benton.  His  Ancestors  and  Descendants, 
1901:  A  Notable  Libel  Suit.  1904;  Early  Census 
Making  in  Massachusetts,  1905:  The  Story  of  the 
Old  Boston  Town  House.  1908;  The  Book  of  Com- 
mon Prayer,  1910:  Warning  Out  in  New  England, 


1911.    Home:  265  Newbury  St.    Office:  Ames  Bldg., 
Boston.* 

BBKDAN,  John  Blilton,  college  prof.;  b.  Toledo, 
O.,  July  9,  1873;  s.  I'otor  Frederick  and  Mary  Eliz- 
abeth (Ketcham)  Berdan;  prep.  edn.  St.  Paul's 
Sch.,  Concord,  N.H.;  B.A.,  Yale,  1896,  Ph.D.,  1899; 
studied  Sorbonne,  Paris,  1899-1900:  m.  Anna  May 
Rodgers,  of  Toledo,  O.,  June  25,  1902;  2  children, 
Mary  Anna,  Pamela  Rodgers.  Began  as  instr., 
Yale,  1903;  asst.  prof,  rhetoric,  1907-11;  asst.  prof. 
English,  Yale,  since  1911.  Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi 
(Yale  Chapter).  Clubs:  Graduates'  (New  Haven), 
Players  (New  York).  Editor:  Poems  of  John 
Cleveland.  1903:  (with  Schulz  and  Joyce)  Modern 
Essays,  1915.  Wrote  a  series  of  monographs  on 
the  Tudor  literature.  Recreations:  travel,  art.  Ad- 
dress: 71  Edgehill  Rd.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

BBBG,  Irving'  Husted,  clergyman;  b.  Rocky  Hill, 
N.J.,  Mar.  8,  1878;  s.  Herman  C.  (D.D.)  and  Estelle 
(Campbell)  Berg;  descendant  of  Col.  Henry  Antes, 
of  Pa.;  g.s.  Rev.  Prof.  J.  F.  Berg,  D.D.;  ed.  Flush- 
ing (N.Y.)  Inst.,  1889-91;  Erasmus  Hall  Acad., 
Flatbush.  N.Y.,  1892-3;  Rutgers  Coll.  Prep.  Sch., 
1894-5;  Ellenville  (N.Y.)  High  Sch.,  1896-7;  A.B., 
Lafayette  Coll.,  Easton,  Pa.,  1901;  B.D.,  Hartford 
Theol.  Sem..  1904;  m.  Bessie  Humphrey  Arthur,  of 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Oct.  25,  1904;  2  children,  Arthur 
Campbell,  Frederick  Vanderveer.  Ordained  pastor 
Reformed  Ch.,  1904;  pastor  North  Reformed  Ch., 
Watervliet,  N.Y.,  1904-6,  1st  Ch.,  Catskill,  N.Y., 
1906-12,  South  Congl.  Ch..  Hartford,  Conn.,  since 
Apr.  1,  1912.  Trustee  Hartford  Sch.  of  Relig.  Peda- 
gogy, 1912-13.  Mem.  Conn.  Valley  Theol.  Club, 
Drama  League,  Chi  Phi,  K.R.T.  Independent  Dem- 
ocrat. Clubs:  University,  Hartford  Golf,  Get  To- 
gether, Congregational.  Recreations:  tennis,  golf, 
motoring.  Wrote  chapter  on  "The  Reformed 
Church,"  in  "Recent  Christian  Progress,"  190  9, 
Address:  85  Washington  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

BBBGBN,  ranny  Dlckerson,  author;  b.  Mans- 
field, O.,  Feb.  4,  1846;  d.  Thomas  and  Rachel  E. 
Dickerson;  grad.  Antioch  Coll.,  1875;  m.  Joseph 
Young  Bergen,  June  28,  1876.  Dramatized  Long- 
fellow's Miles  Standish.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  list  of  books  and  writings.)  Home:  North 
Cambridge,  Mass.* 

BBBGEN,  Joseph  Young",  author;  b.  Red  Beach, 
Me.,  Feb.  22,  1851;  s.  Joseph  Y.  and  Mary  L.  Ber- 
gen; A.B.,  Antioch  Coll.,  1872:  m.  Fanny  Dickerson, 
June  28,  1876.  On  Ohio  geol.  survey;  teacher  of 
physics,  Boston  Latin  Sch..  1887;  jr.  master  and 
master  Boston  English  High  Sch.,  1889-01.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books  and  writ- 
ings.)   Home:   North  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

BEBGBNGBBN,  Anna  Farquhar,  author;  b. 
Brookville.  Ind..  Dec.  23,  1865;  d.  John  Hansen  and 
Frances  Mary  Farquhar;  ed.  Indianapolis,  Boston 
and  Europe;  studied  for  professional  musical 
stage;  cultivated  voice  for  concert  stage;  m.  Ralph 
Wilhelm  Bergengren,  Jan.  26,  1900.  Sang  in  ch. 
and  taught  singing  at  the  same  time.  Lost  re- 
markable voice  through  overwork.  Began  to  write 
for  Boston  Transcript,  Detroit  Free  Press  and 
Springfield  Republican  during  musical  career; 
while  in  London  and  Paris  was  foreign  corr.  Bos- 
ton Transcript;  later  asst.  editor  National  Maga- 
zine, until  1902.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
list  of  books.)  Home:  98  Chestnut  St.,  Boston; 
(summer)   Scituate,  Mass.* 

BBBG-ENGBBN,  Ralph  "Wilhelm,  special  corr.. 
author:  b.  Gloucester,  Mass.,  Mar.  2,  1871;  s.  Fred- 
erick William  Alexis  and  Caroline  Frances  (Boyn- 
ton)  Bergengren;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1893;  m.  Anna 
Farquhar,  Jan.  26,  1900.  Cartoonist  Boston  Sun- 
day Globe,  1897-9;  dramatic  critic,  1899-1900,  edi- 
torial writer  since  1900.  Boston  Budget;  asst. 
editor  Publicity  Bureau,  1902-5:  art  critic  Boston 
Advertiser,  1904-7.  Author:  In  Case  of  Need,  1900. 
Contbr.  to  mags,  and  newspapers.  Home:  98  Chest- 
nut  St     Office:  Pierce  Bldg.,  Boston.* 

BBBGH,  Iiouis  De  Coppet,  architect:  Dec.  20, 
1856-Jan.  28,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who- 
in  America,  1912-13.) 

BBBGIN,  Stephen  Albetrt,  M.D. ;  b.  Milford. 
Mass.,  July  30.  1873:  s.  Michael  and  Marv  Hannah 
(Meade)  Bersin;  ed.  pub.  schs.,.  Hopkinton  and 
Waltham,  Mass.;  St.  Joseph's  parochial  sch.,  Wal- 


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tliam;  A.B.,  Boston  Coll..  ISiMi;  :M.I)..  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  I'JOO;  m.  Ellen  Teresa  KinneKiin,  of  Waltliam, 
Sept.  t'l,  1904;  6  children,  Stephen  A.,  I'aul  F., 
Charles  M.,  l''rances,  George,  .Joseph,  lloii.se  othcer, 
St.  Vincent's  Hosp.,  Worcester,  1901;  practiced 
in  Worcester  since  1902;  resident  phys.  Smallpox 
ilosp.,  AValtliam,  1902;  asst.  surgeon  St.  Vincent's 
Hosi).,  Worcester,  1902-6;  obstetrician,  same,  1915. 
Mem.  Worcester  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Sec,  Harvard  Med.  Alumni 
Assn.  Mem.  Knights  of  ColumlMis,  Ancient  Order 
Of  Hibernians,  Mass.  Catholic  Order  of  l'"oresters. 
Foresters  of  America,  Irish  Xat.  Foresters, 
Knights  of  the  Golden  Eagle.  Mem.  Hon.  Corps, 
Emmet  Guards,  Co.  G.,  9th  Itegt.,  M.V.M.,  Worces- 
ter; was  capt.  of  varsit\'  hasel)all  team,  Boston 
Coll.,  1896.  Democrat.  Club:  Harvard  (Worces- 
ter). Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Address:  33 
Portland    St.,    Worcester,    Mass. 

BEBKEIiE'^,  Oeorg-e  Carlton,  M.D. ;  b.  Milton, 
Vt.,  .lulv  10,  1870;  s.  Uoderick  Hill  and  Hannah 
(O'Donnell)  Berkeley;  grad.  Goddard  Sem.,  1S90; 
student  Mills  Training  Sch.,  Bellevue  Hosp.,  New 
York,  1890-2;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1894; 
house  surgeon,  Marv  Fletcher  Hosp.,  Burlington, 
Vt.,  IS  mos.;  m.  Kingston,  Ont.,  June  23,  1903,  Ha 
A.   Miller.    Home:   St.  Albans,   Vt. 

BEBIiE,  Adolf  Augrustus,  clergyman:  b.  St. 
Louis,  .Jan.  24,  ISGC;  s.  i'rotas  and  Elizabeth  (Cor- 
nelius) lierle;  Oberlin  Coll.  Theol.  Sem.,  1884-7, 
S.T.B.,  1887;  Harvard,  1889-91,  A.B.  and  A.M., 
1891;  studied  in  Berlin,  Paris  and  London;  (D.D., 
Yankton,  1894,  Drurv,  1903);  m.  Mary  Augusta 
(Oberlin,  1889),  d.  Prof.  G.  I-^ederick  Wright,  of 
Oberlin,  Dec.  24,  1891.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1887;  pastor  Brighton  Ch.,  Boston,  1891-02,  Union 
Park  Ch.,  Chicago.  1902-4,  Crombie  St.  Ch.,  Salem, 
Mass.,  1904-8,  Shaw^mut  Ch.,  Boston.  1908-11;  prof, 
applied  Christianity,  Tufts  Coll.,  1911 — .  Head  of 
moral  and  Social  Welfare  Commn.  of  Mass.  State 
Conf.  Congl.  Chs.;  active  in  promotion  of  sociol. 
legislation  in  Mass.  Republican.  Mason.  Club: 
Harvard  (Boston).  (See  W'ho's  Wlio  in  America 
for  books,  writings,  etc.)    Home:  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

BEBNABD,  Barnard  Ii.,  M.D. ;  b.  Russia,  May 
1.".,  1860;  s.  Alexander  and  Sophia  (Sominski) 
Bernard;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs.  (gymnasium) 
and  med.  coll.,  Russia,  degree  of  physician  and 
surgeon,  1883;  post-grad,  course.  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1892;  m.  .Jan.  12,  1886,  Annie  Segall,  of 
Vilna,  Russia.  Began  practice  in  Russia.  1883; 
came  to  America,  1888;  instr.,  Boston  Coll.  of 
Phys.  and  Surg..  1903-12;  visiting  phys.  to  Home 
for  Destitute  .Jewish  Cliildren,  Boston,  for  14  yrs. 
Mem.  Bd.  Examiners  Boston  Pub.  Libraries  until 
1912.  Hebrew.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Med. 
.Soc,  Gyencol.  Soc.  Mem.  Royal  Arcanum,  Order 
B'rith  Al)raham  and  Independent  Order  B'rith 
Abraham.  Home:  440  Warren  St.,  Roxbury.  Mass. 
Office:    195    Dorcliester   St.,    South   Boston,    Mass. 

BBBNABD'X',  Amy  AUemand,  author.  (See  vol. 
1909,  also  Wlio's  Wlio  in   America,   1910-11.) 

BBBNIEB,  Joseph  Edouard,  editor  and  pub.; 
b.  P.Q.,  t^an..  May  24.  1N66;  s.  Evremond  and 
Darie  (Pelletier)  Bernier;  A.B.,  Ste.  Anne  de  la 
Pocatiere  Coll.,  1886;  LL.B..  Laval  U.,  Ouebec, 
1889;  m.  Carm^line  C6t6,  of  Manchester,  N.H.,  July 
17,  1902.  J^earned  newspaper  business  in  Man- 
chester, N.  H.,  and  in  1895  became  propr.  L-Avenir 
National,  a  daily  J<^rench  newspaper,  Manchester, 
and  so  continues.  Dir.  Canado  Am.  Assn.  l^oman 
Catholic.  Maccabees.  F.F.A.  Clubs:  .Joliet.  '"(^rcle 
National.  Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  257  Mer- 
rimack St.  Office:  70  Merrimack  St.,  Manchester, 
N.H. 

BBBBY,  Charles  Francis,  surgeon;  b.  Newton, 
Mass.,  May  11,  1871;  s.  Charles  William  and 
I'Vances  (Peers)  Berry;  descendant  of  Admiral 
Berry,  of  the  JOnglish  Navy,  and  g.s.  of  Capt. 
Nicliolas  Berry,  who  came  to  America,  1832;  M.D., 
Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Baltimore,  1910;  m.  Lorette 
C.  Hawkins,  of  Milford,  N.H.,  July  28,  1897;  2 
children,  Charles  Floyd,  Lorette  May.  Practiced  in 
Boston  since  1899;  prof,  medicine.  Coll.  Phys.  and 
Surg.,  Boston,  since  1905;  dir.  Brighton  Co-opera- 
tive Bank.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Med.  Headquar- 
ters 1st  Squadron  of  Cav.,  Nat.  Lancers  (Boston). 


Mason     (K.T.,     Shrlner).      Recreations:     shooting, 
lishiiig.    Home  and  office:   541   Commonwealth  Av., 

Bos  tun. 

BBBKY,  Elmer,  college  prof.;  b.  Lincoln,  Neb., 
Oct.  y,  1879;  s.  Elisha  A.  and  Julia  (Crawford) 
Berry;  B.S.,  U.  of  Neb.,  1901;  Internat.  Y.M.C.A. 
Coll.,  1902,  M.P.E.,  1908;  spl.  student.  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  summers,  1907,  1908;  U.  of  Berlin, 
1912-13;  m.  Priscilla  Melick,  of  Lincoln,  Neb.,  Aug. 
10,  1904.  Prof,  anatomy,  physiology,  gymnastics, 
etc.,  Internat.  Y.M.C.A.  Coll.  since  1904;  dir.  play 
activities  Teachers'  Training  Sch.,  U.  of  Me.,  1914. 
Mem.  Am.  Physical  Edn.  Assn.  Methodist.  Mem. 
A.O.U.W.  Recreations:  camping.  Home:  88  North- 
ampton Av.,    Springfield,    Mass. 

BEBRY,  John  Cutting-,  M.D. ;  b.  Sagadahoc  Co., 
Me.,  Jan.  16,  1847;  s.  Stephen  Decatur  B. ;  prep.  edn. 
Monmoulli  (Me.)  Acad.;  student,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me. 
(Bowdoin),  U.S.  Marine  Hosp.,  Portland;  M.D., 
Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  Pliila.,  1871;  post-grad,  study. 
New  York,  1885,  Vienna,  1894;  m.  Marie  Elizabeth 
Gove,  of  Bath,  Me.,  Apr.  10,  1872;  3  children, 
Catherine  Fiske,  Gordon  (M.D. ),  Helen  Cary  (Mrs. 
Horace  F.  Holton,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.).  Apptd.  med. 
missionary  by  A.B.C.F.M.,  1871;  served  in  Japan, 
1872-93;  introduced  many  improvements  in  treat- 
ment of  diseases  and  in  prison  management, 
established  hosps.  and  training  sell,  for  nurses, 
and  was  intimately  identified  with  med.,  I'eligious. 
humanitarian  and  ednl.  movements  of  Japan  for 
21  yrs.  Decorated  by  Emperor  of  Japan  witli 
Order  of  the  Sacred  Treasure.  Resident  of  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  since  1896;  ophthalmic  and  aural  sur- 
geon, Worcester  City  Hosp.;  visiting  ophthalmol- 
ogist, Baldwinsville  Hosp.  Cottages.  Mem.  and 
med.  advisor.  Prudential  Com.  A.B.C.F.M. ;  pres. 
Memorial  Home  for  Blind;  mem.  N.E.  Ophthal. 
Soc,  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Soc.  S.A.R. 
(pres.,  Worcester  Chapter),  Y.M.C.A.  Clubs: 
Worcester  Economic  (ex-pres.).  Congregational 
(ex-pres.),  Worcester  (bounty.  Home:  28  Trow- 
bridge Rd.    Address:   19  Elm  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

BEBRy,  John  James,  M.D.;  b.  Litchfield,  Conn., 
Aug.  3,  1858;  s.  Rev.  Joshua  D.  and  Jane  ( Belden ) 
Berry;  student  Phillips  Exeter  Acad,  and  Dart- 
mouth; M.D.,  Uniy.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.), 
1878;  studied  in  England  and  Germany;  m.  Fannie 
B.  Crans,  of  N.Y.  City,  Oct.  26,  1881;  2  daughters. 
Marguerite  (wife  of  Capt.  W.  H.  Parker,  U.S.M.C), 
Helen  (wife  of  Lt.  R.  A.  Theobald,  U.S.N. ).  Served 
as  interne  in  Hosp.  lor  Ruptured  and  Crippled; 
asst.  phys.  Chambers  St.  Hosp.;  house  surgeon, 
St.  Francis  (German)  Hosp.,  all  of  N.Y.  City; 
practiced  in  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  since  1884;  asst. 
editor  N.E.  Med.  Monthly  since  18SS;  visiting- 
surgeon,  Portsmouth  Hosp.  since  1886;  visiting 
phys.,  Wentworth  Home  for  Chronic  Invalids  since 
1913.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Rockinghani^ 
Co.  Med.  Soc,  Portsmouth  Med.  Assn.,  New  York 
Path.  Soc,  Internat.  Med.  Congress  (sec.  sect,  on 
anatomy,  1887),  Fairfield  Co.  (Conn.)  Med.  Soc. 
(hon.).  Author:  A  Life  of  David  Belden,  1881: 
contbr.  to  various  med.  .iours.  Address:  Ports- 
mouth, N.H. 

BERRV,  Iiouis  Fletcher,  clergyman;  b.  Titus- 
ville.  Pa.,  Nov.  24,  1868;  s.  Gurdon  Sill  and  Eliza- 
beth S.  (Chase)  Berry;  grad.  Titusville  High  Sch., 
1886;  grad.  Cambridge  (Mass.)  Latin  Sch.,  1888; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1892;  B.D.,  Ando^er  Theol.  Sem., 
1894;  m.  Marion,  d.  Dr.  J.  J.  H.  Love,  of  Montclair, 
N.J.,  Oct.  10,  1899;  1  son,  Sidney  Love,  b.  Dec.  13, 
1902.  Ordained  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1894;  pastor, 
Groveland,  Mass.,  1894-7;  asst.  pastor,  1st  Ch., 
Montclair,  N.J.,  1897-03;  pastor,  1st  Ch..  Stamford, 
Conn.,  since  Dec,  1903.  Mem.  Fairfield  Assn. 
Congl.  Ministers.  Clubs:  Harvard  (New  York), 
Stamford  Yacht.  Address:  59  Prospect  St.,  Stam- 
ford. Conn. 

BERRY,  "Wilbur  Flsk,  clergyman;  b.  Camden, 
Mc,  .\o\-.  24,  1851;  s.  Nicholas  and  Hope  Strong 
(Clark)  Berry;  ed.  INIe.  Wesleyan  Sem.,  and  Wes- 
leyan  U.,  3  yrs.;  (D.D.,  Grant  U.,  1906,  Weslevan 
U.,  1907);  m.  Livonia  S.  French,  of  Solon,  Me., 
July  16,  1878.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1884; 
pastor,  Saco,  Me.,  1881-3,  Woodfords,  1884-6,  Lew- 
iston,  1886-8,  Farmington.  1888-91,  Waterville, 
1892-6;     Portland,     1897-9:     sec     Christian     Civic 


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League,  1899-02;  pres.  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.  and 
Woman's  Coll.,  1902-9;  again  sec.  Christian  Civic 
League,  1909-10,  supt.  same,  1910 — i.  Mem.  Gen. 
Conf.  M.E.  Cii.,  1892,  1896,  1901;  mem.  Me.  State 
Teachers'  Assn.  Republican.  Home:  R.F.D.  39, 
Waterville,    Me.* 

BERRT,  William  A.,  trustee;  b.  Bristol,  N.H., 
Oct.  23,  1824;  s.  Nathaniel  S.  and  lluth  (Smith) 
Berry;  father  was  war  governor  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, 2  terms,  1861-3;  ed.  Hebron  Acad.,  one  term; 
m.  Laura  A.  Pratt,  of  Hebron,  N.H.,  Oct.  7,  1851 
(died  Apr.  12,  1914);  1  daughter,  Mrs.  Emma  B. 
Phipps.  In  business  with  father  as  N.  S.  Berry  & 
Son,  tanners,  1844-57  (burned  out  1846  and  1857); 
partner  Draper  &  Berry,  glove  mfrs.,  1858-64, 
Kent  &  Berry,  1866-77,  Mason  &  Berry,  wood  pulp 
mfrs.,  1881-92;  trustee  Bristol  Savings  Bank  since 
1862  (only  charter  mem.  now  living);  as  executor, 
administrator  or  agt.  has  settled  over  100  estates 
in  probate  cts.  of  N.H.;  justice  of  the  peace  since 
1846,  notary  public  since  1871;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1855,  7,  8;  asst.  U.S.  revenue  assessor,  1861-8; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Bristol,  7  yrs. ;  moderator 
town  meetings,  7  yrs.  Republican.  Methodist.  Odd 
Fellow  since  1851,  Mason  since  1861.  Address: 
Bristol,  N.H. 

BEBBY,  William  Fran]b:lin,  railway  official;  Feb. 
2,  1844-Jan.  8,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   1912-13.) 

BESSE,  Irvin,  mf r. ;  Julv  17,  1855-Mar.  10,  1915. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

BEST,  WilUam  B.,  cigar  mfr.    (See  vol.  1909.) 
BETTS,  Frederic  A.;  moved   to  New  York.    (See 
vol.    1909,   also   Who's  Who  in  America,   1906-7.) 
BETTS,  Jolin  Melson,  educator.      (See  vol.  1909.) 
BETTS,  William  James,  educator;  b.   Stamford, 
Conn.,  May  19,  1847;  s.  James  and  Amelia  d'Autre- 
mont    (Lockwood)    Betts;    prep.    edn.    Belts   Acad., 
Stamford;    A.B.,    Yale,    1870,    A.M.,    1873;    m.    New 
Haven,    Conn.,    1876,    Anna    Woods    Parish.     Prin. 
Betts  Acad.,  1870-08.    Republican.    Conglist.    Clubs: 
Yale,     Alpha    Delta    Phi     (New    York),     Stamford 
Yacht,    Suburban.     Address:    Stamford,    Conn. 

BEYER,  Henry  Gustav,  med.  insp.  U.S.N. ;  now 
at  Washington,  D.C.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   1914-15.) 

BIBBER,  Randall  Doyle,  M.D.;  Sept.  1,  1845- June 
9,   1910.     (See   vol.   1909.) 

BICKEORS,  Charles  Swan,  merchant;  b.  Belfast, 
Me  Julv  17,  1860;  s.  Ezra  and  Lydia  Tyler  (Swan) 
Bickford;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.  of  Belfast  until 
1875;  B.S.,  U.  of  Me.,  1882;  m.  Belfast,  Nov.  19. 
1907,  Hattie  A.  Clark.  Taught  school  to  pay  way 
through  college;  entered  employ  of  The  Swan  & 
Sibley  Co.,  wholesale  grain,  flour  and  provisions, 
1882;  engaged  in  newspaper  work  for  self,  1889-93; 
tered  employ  of  The  Swan  &  Sibley  Co.,  1893, 
'of  which  was  sec.  until  1911;  since  sec.  and  dir. 
Swan,  Whitten,  Bickford  Co.  Has  held  various 
offices  in  citv  govt.;  chmn.  trustees  Belfast  Free 
Library;  chrnn.  Sch.  Bd.  since  1900.  Republican. 
Univefsalist.  Mem.  U.  of  Me.  Alumni  Assn.  (corr. 
sec,  1888-91,  pres.,  1895),  Beta  Theta  Pi,  etc. 
Home:  30  Cedar  St.  Office:  33-37  Water  St.,  Bel- 
fast, Me. 

BICKFORD,  Clarence  AugTistup,  editorial  writer; 
b.  Saco,  Me.,  Julv  16.  1849;  s.  James  and  Sophronia 
H.  (Davis)  Bickford;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  Lewiston, 
Me.,  1872,  A.M.,  1875  (D.D.,  1889);  grad.  Cobb 
Divlnitv  Sch.,  Lewiston,  Me.,  1875;  m.  Portland, 
Dec  30;  1875,  Kate  W.  Nevans;  2  children,  Georgia 
Mae,  Fritz  Clarence.  Ordained  to  ministry  Baptist 
Ch  1875;  pastor.  Providence,  R.I.,  and  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  until  1881;  editor  The  Morning  Star,  a  Bapt. 
reli'^ious  weeklv,  Boston.  1881-01;  editor  Current 
History,  1901-3;  editorial  writer  and  contbr.  to 
various  pubs,  since  1903.  Address:  104  Hutchings 
St.,    Boston. 

BICKFORD,  Erskine  F.,  retired  mfr.;  b.  Wood- 
stock, Conn.,  June  4,  1840;  s.  Joseph  and  Phebe  C. 
(Hibbard)  Bickford;  ed.  country  schs.;  m.  Julia  L. 
Putnam,  of  Maiden,  Mass.,  1868.  Pvt.  in  Civil  War, 
18th  Conn.  Regt.,  33  mos.,  1862-5;  in  office  service 
5  yrs.,  supt.  33  vrs..  mfg.  agt.  5  yrs.,  Boston  Rub- 


ber Shoe  Co.,  1865-07,  now  dir.  same  co.  Pres. 
Maiden  Savings  Bank.  Pres.  Maiden  Industrial 
Aid  Soc. ;  pres.  Associated  Charities,  Maiden;  chmn. 
exec,  com..  Maiden  llosp.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Address:   38   Main  St.,  Maiden,   Mass. 

BICKFORD,  Faith,  school  prin.;  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  July  15,  1882;  d.  Rev.  Thomas  and  Anna 
Maria  (Searl)  Bickford;  unmarried.  Prin.  Sea 
Pines  Sch.  for  Girls.  Aullior:  Daddy  Joe's  Fiddle, 
1903;    Gloria,    1904.     Home:    Brewster,   Mass.* 

BICKFORD,  Frank  Augustus,  M.D.;  b.  Brooks- 
yille.  Me  Apr.  14,  1853;  s.  Rufus  B.  and  Nancy 
Poster  (Gott)  Bickford;  prep.  edn.  East  Me.  Conf 
bem.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1874;  m 
Cora  B.  Coy,  of  Bradford,  Me.  Engaged  in  prac- 
tice at  Bradford,   Me.,    1874-9;   surgeon   U.S.   Dept. 

?coo^"c,'^®"°'''.-°''i'*-.,lS'^^-Sl'  ^"z.,  1881-3,  Mont., 
1883-S,  practiced  Old  Town,  Me.,  1893-6  Bangor 
1896-01,  Bradford,  since  1901.  Progressive  Uni- 
versalist.    Address:    Bradford,   Me. 

BICKFORD,  George  Hamilton,  granite  mfr.;  Oct. 

10,   1868-June  9,   1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BICKFORD,  Horace  Mann,  lumber  merchant; 
b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1859;  s.  Daniel  and  Julia 
(Roberts)  Bickford;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Boston; 
m.  Elizabeth  Smallwood,  of  Newton,  Mass.,  Jan.  16, 
1884;  2  children,  Russell,  Horace  Mann,  Jr.  In 
lumber  business  in  boston  since  July  1,  1876;  firm 
incorporated,  1898,  as  The  H.  M.  Bickford  Co.,  of 
which  is  pres.;  pres.  Dorchester  Land  &  Timber 
Co.,  Onslow  Land  &  Timber  Co.,  Allison  Corpora- 
tion; dir.  North  State  Lumber  Co.;  mem.  corpn. 
Weymouth  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Nat.  Hardwood 
Lumber  Assn.,  Mass.  Lumber  Dealers'  Assn.,  Bos- 
ton Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mason.  (K.T.).  Clubs: 
Boston  City,  Wollaston  Golf,  Commercial  (Charles- 
ton, S.C).  Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  Brain- 
tree,  Mass.  Address:  70  Kilbv  St.,  Boston,  Mass., 
and  50  Church  St.,  New  York. 

BICKFORD,  John  Hanson,  civil  engineer;  b. 
Alton,  N.H.,  May  2,  I860;'  s.  Samuel  Evans  and 
Julia  Ann  (Mooney)  Bickford;  descendant  of  John 
Bickford,  who  came  from  England  to  New  Hamp- 
shire, 1670;  ed.  Salem  (Mass.)  High  Sch.  and  with 
other  engrs.  in  the  field,  m.  Isabelle  May  French, 
of  Salem,  Mass.,  Apr.  23,  1885;  2  children.  Nana 
French  (artist),  John  H.,  Jr.  Began  as  elec.  engr. 
with  Sprague  Electric  Ry.  &  Motor  Co.,  on  con- 
struction lines  at  St.  Joseph  (Mo.),  Omaha  (Neb.), 
Nashville  (Tenn.),  Scranton  and  Reading  (Pa.), 
Long  Island  City  and  Flushing  (N.Y.),  Salem, 
Beverly,  Danvers  (IMass.);  resigned  and  estab- 
lished office  in  1891;  secured  franchise  from  State 
of  Mass.,  1913,  for  the  Boston  &  Eastern  Electric 
R.R.,  of  which  is  v.-p.;  v. -p.  Boston  Interurban 
Realty  Trust.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mason; 
mem.  A.O.U.W.  Recreations:  countrv  life,  printing. 
Home:  34  Buffum  St.,  Salem,  Ma.ss.  Office:  110 
State   St..   Boston. 

BICKFORD,  Lewis  Fage,  clergvman;  b.  Center 
Harbor,  N.H.,  Oct.  4,  1844;  s.  Alvah  and  Nancy 
Batchelder  (Cotton)  Bickford;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Moul- 
tonboro  and  Mereditli  to  21;  grad.  classical  course, 
;\ew  Hampton  Lit.  and  Bibl.  Instn.,  1869;  studied 
in  Theol.  Sch.  1  yr. ;  m.  June  1,  1871,  Emma  Grace 
Fox,  of  New  Hampton,  N.H.  Ordained  Bapt.  minis- 
try, 1871;  pastor  Northwood,  Free  Bapt.  Ch.,  1870-5, 
North  Scituate,  R.I.,  1875-7,  Westford,  Conn.,  1877- 
81,  North  Scriba,  N.Y.,  1881-3,  Scotsburg,  N.Y., 
1883-6,  Wixom.  Mich.  1886-91,  Davison,  Mich., 
1891-3,  Hardwick.  Vt.,  1  yr. ;  now  librarian  Gordon- 
Nash  Library.  Trustee  N.H.  Lit.  Instn.,  1872-5, 
and  since  1894  (exec,  com.,  1898-11).  Mason;  mem. 
Odd  Fellows,  Grange.    Address:  New  Hampton,  N.H. 

BICKFOBD,  Bohert  Sloane,  broker;  b.  Danville, 
Ky.,  June  9,  1862;  s.  Robert  and  Lucy  J.  (Sloane) 
Bickford;  grad.  high  sch.,  Seneca  Falls,  N.Y.,  1879. 
Boston  (Mass.)  Latin  Sch.,  1881;  A.B.,  cum  laude. 
Harvard,  1885;  student.  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1885-6; 
m.  New  York,  Sept.  3,  1894,  Ethel  Rummell.  In 
business,  and  teaching,  Boston,  1886-92;  pvt.  sec. 
to  gov.  of  Mont.,  1893-5;  stock  and  bond  broker, 
Boston,  since  Oct.,  1895.  Mem.  Governor's  Guards, 
State  Militia,  Mont.,  1893-4.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Mont.  Soc.  of  New  York,  Soc.  of  Mavflower 
Descendants   of  Mass.,    Soc.   of  War  of   1812,    Soc. 


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Colonial  Governors,  Delta  Upsilon.  Mason  (32°, 
K.T.,   Shriner).    OfTice:   S9   State  St.,  Boston. 

BICKNEIiI^,  Albion  Harris,  artist;  b.  Turner, 
Me.  Al;ir  IS,  is:;7;  .s.  Nelieniiah  I^os.son  and  Louit;<j 
(Drew)  Bicl<ncll;  pub.  soli,  ed'n  (A.M.,  Colby  Coll., 
1884);  m.  Sonierville,  Mass.,  July  20,  1875,  Mar- 
garet Elizabeth  Peabody.  Began  study  of  art, 
1855,  at  Lowell  Instn.,  Boston;  studied  in  Paris 
under  Tliomas  Conture  and  in  Kcol6  des  Beaux 
Arts,  1860-3.  Opened  studio  in  Boston,  1S64; 
painter  of  marine  scenes,  flowers,  still  life,  genre, 
landscape,  cattle,  portraits  and  hist,  compositions. 
Home:   25  Parker  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

BICKNEIiIi,  Prank  Martin,  author;  b.  Melrose, 
Mass..  .Jan  24,  185  1;  s.  William  Martin  and  Lydia 
Maria  (Tobey)  Bicknell;  grad.  English  High  Sch., 
Boston,  1872.  In  business  offices,  1S72-SS;  in  lit. 
work  since  1888.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,  etc.)    Home:  Maiden,  Mass.* 

BICKNEIiIi,  Georg-e  Waters,  clergyman;  b.  Tops- 
ham,  Me.,  Nov.  2,  1837;  s.  Rela  Thaxter  and  Abigail 
Cobb  (Waters)  Bicknell;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs., 
Bath,  Me.;  Westbrook  Sem.,  Portland;  Canton 
Theol.  Sch.,  Canton,  N.Y.:  (D.D.,  St.  Lawrence  U.). 
1893;  m.  Ella  Howard,  of  Westbrook,  Oct.  3,  1859 
(died  Jan.  12,  1865);  one  son,  George  Edward; 
m.  2d,  Emma  F.  Hathom,  of  Boston,  Jan.  1,  1866 
(died  Aug.  23,  1876);  m.  3d,  Hannah  E.  Coles- 
worthv,  of  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  26,  1878;  1  son. 
A.  Ingham.  Ordained  Universalist  ministry,  1867; 
pastor.  South  Strafford  and  West  Valley,  Vt., 
1867-8,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1868,  Portsmouth,  N.H., 
1868-70,  Portland.  Me.,  1870-7,  Phila.,  Pa.,  1878, 
Lowell,  Mass.,  1879-91,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  since 
1891.  Mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Lowell,  2  yrs.,  Cambridge, 
11  yrs.  Served  nearly  3  yrs.  in  5th  Regt.  Me.  Vols., 
Armv  of  the  Potomac,  during  Civil  War,  as  pvt., 
sergt..  It.  and  adj.;  participated  in  17  important 
battles,  twice  wounded.  Mem.  G.A.R.,  Loyal 
Lesion.  Republican.  Mason  (Boston  Commandery, 
K.T.);  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Royal  Arcanum,  A.O.U.W. 
Pub.  lecturer,  chiefly  on  subjects  connected  with 
the  Civil  War,  for  15  yrs.  Author:  History  of 
Fifth  Regiment  Maine  Volunteers,  1871.  Recre- 
ations: country  life.  Home:  1039  Massachusetts 
Av.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

BICKNBIiIi,  John,  clergyman;  b.  'West  Cum- 
mington,  :Mass.,  May  26,  1877;  s.  Luke  Emerson 
and  Lucretla  T.  (Pierce)  Bicknell;  descendant  of 
Zocharv  Bicknell,  the  immigrant,  Weymouth, 
Mass.,  "1635;  grad.  Williston  Sem.,  Easthampton, 
Mass.,  1895;  A.B.,  Tale,  1899;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch., 
1902;  m.  Nellie  L.  Smith,  of  Winsted.  Conn.,  June 
5,  1902;  children,  John  Walter,  B.  Jan.  22,  1913. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1902;  missionary  teacher 
in  Cevlon,  1902-5;  pastor  Kennebunkport,  Me., 
1906-10,  Mansfield,  Mass.,  since  Oct.  1,  1910.  Ad- 
dress: 4  8  S.  Main  St.,  Mansfield,  Mass. 

BICKNBIiIi,  Josepli  Iiinfield,  mfr. ;  b.  Randolph, 


(now  Wevmouth),  Mass.,  1635;  ed.  Stetson  High 
Sch  Randolph,  Mass.,  Hunt's  Acad.,  North  Bridge- 
water  (now  Brockton);  m.  Louise  Beal,  of  Sack- 
ville  NB  Feb.  10,  1869;  3  sons,  Joseph  Harry, 
Charles  Richards,  John  Warren.  Began  as  elk. 
with  George  H.  Dickerman,  Sept.,  1857;  mem.  firm 
of  George  H.  Dickerman  &  Co.,  1875-04;  now  pres. 
Bicknell  &  Fuller  Paper  Box  Co.;  treas.  Am. 
Molded  Collar  Co.,  10  yrs.  Republican.  Universa- 
list Treas  1st  Parish  Ch.,  Maiden,  17  yrs.  Mason 
(k  T  )  ■  treas  Maiden  Masonic  Assn.  since  1886. 
f^lub:  kernwood  (Maiden).  Home:  99  Maple  St., 
Maiden.  Mass.    Office:  42-54  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 

BICKNBIii;,  Percy  Pavor,  journalist,  lit.  critic; 
b  Pemliroko,  Ma«s.,  Dec.  25,  1860;  s.  William 
Martin  and  Lvdia  Maria  (Tobey)  Bicknell;  student, 
Williams,  1880-4.  M.A..  1887;  studied  U.  of  Got- 
tingen,  1886-7,  U.  of  Berlin,  1887-8;  m.  Florence 
Marv,  d.  Joshua  and  Sarah  Timberlake  (Foster) 
Constable,  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  Apr.  25.  1908.  Teach- 
er modern  Inngs.  and  hist.,  Williston  Sem.,  East- 
hampton, Mass..  1884-5;  asst.  librarian  and  teacher 
Latin  and  Greek.  Williams,  1885-6;  prin.  Rockland 
(Mass  )  High  Sch.,  1888-9;  asst.  librarian.  Library 
Co    of  Phila.,   1889-94;  librarian  U.  of  111.,   1894-7. 


Translator  of  18  vols,  of  The  Jesuit  Relations. 
1896-9,  and  2  novels  of  Jokai  from  Hungarian — 
The  Baron's  Sons,  and  Manasseh;  conlbr.  to  Dial 
since  1896;  also  to  other  mags.;  on  editorial  staff 
of  Dial  since  1906,  of  Christian  Register  since  1909. 
Recreations:  walking,  traveling,  croquet,  etc.  Ad- 
dress:  524   Highland  Av.,   Maiden,  Mass. 

BICKNBI.I.,  Ralph  Emerson,  M.D.;  b.  North 
Wi-vmuuth,  Mass.,  l''eb.  5,  187S;  s.  Francis  A.  and 
Naiicv  M.  (Torrey)  Bicknell;  ed.  pub.  and  high 
schs.,  Weymouth;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1900; 
m  Blanche  B.  Pitman,  of  Swampscott,  Mass.,  Oct. 
10,  1906;  2  children,  I'^rancis  Pitman,  Matilda. 
Mem.  out-patient  staff  Lynn  Hosp. ;  practiced  at 
Swampscott  since  1901;  supt.  hosp.  of  Florence 
Crittenden  Home.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Lynn  Med.  Fraternity.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Ciubs:  Harvard  (Lynn),  Swampscott.  Address: 
79   Burrill   St.,   Swampscott,    Mass. 

BICKNBIiIi,  Thomas  Williams,  teacher,  author; 
b.  Barrington,  R.I.,  Sept.  6,  1834;  s.  Allin  and 
Harriet  Bvron  (Kinnicutt)  Bicknell;  A.M.,  Brown, 
I860;  (hon.  A.M.,  Amherst,  1880;  LL.D.,  Drury 
Coll.,  and  Straight  U.,  1882);  m.  Amelia  D.  Bland- 
ing,  Sept.  1860  (died  Aug.,  1896).  Sch.  teacher  and 
prin.,  1860-9  commr.  of  edn.,  R.I.,  1869-75;  founder 
new  Normal  Sch.,  R.I.,  1871;  founder,  editor  and 
publisher  New  England  Journal  of  Education, 
Education,  and  Primary  Teacher,  1875-87;  founder, 
N.E.  Bur.  of  Edn.,  1876;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1860,  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1888-90;  co-founder  of 
the  town.  New  England.  N.D.;  founder  and  1st 
pres.  Leader  Silk  Co.,  1903;  pres.  Thomas  W.  Bick- 
nell Educational  Film  Co.,  Inc.  Pres.  R.I.  Inst. 
Instrn.,  1867,  68;  founder  (1880)  and  pres.  (1880-4) 
Nat.  Council  of  Edn.;  pres.  Am.  Inst.  Instrn., 
1877-8,  N.E.A.,  1884,  Internat.  S.S.  Assn.,  1884; 
founder  and  see.  Municipal  League,  Providence; 
mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  R.I.  Hist.  Soc,  S.A.R., 
Founders  and  Patriots  of  America;  pres.  R.I.  Citi- 
zens Hist.  Assn.,  1904-14,  Barrington  Hist.  Antiq. 
Soc,  Bristol  Co.  Hist.  Soc;  founder,  registrar  and 
sec. -gen.  Nat.  Soc.  of  Sons  and  Daughters  of  the 
Pilgrims,  1908;  founder  and  sec.  Providence 
Founders  Soc,  1911.  Progressive.  XSee  T\''ho's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Homer\207  Doyle 
Av.,  Providence.  Office:  Woolworth  Bld,g.,  New 
York.* 

BICKI7X:i.i:.,  William  Harry  Warren,  etcher;  b. 
Boston,  Mass.,  1860;  s.  William  Emery  and\|le- 
becca  Jane  (Richmond)  Bicknell;  grad.  Bost<)n 
Latin  Sch.,  1878;  studied  Boston  Mus.  Fine  Art^v^ 
pupil  of  Otto  Grundmann  and  Frederic  Crownin-^ 
shield,  1880-4;  m.  Mary  G.  Bacon,  of  Old  Say- 
brook,  Con.,  1899.  Mem.  Copley  Soc.  Boston.  Club: 
Boston  City.    Home:  Winchester,  ISIass.* 

BIDWBIii;,  Andrew  S.,  farmer;  b.  Bloomfield, 
Conn..  Oct.  6,  1854;  s.  Alfred  and  Eunice  (Clapp) 
Bidwell;  ed.  common  schs.;  m.  Emma  M.  Brewer, 
of  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  19,  1881;  1  daugh- 
ter, Kate  A.  (Mrs.  Alfred  A.  Burnham,  of  East 
Hartford).  Has  engaged  in  farming  since  boy- 
hood; mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Ren.,  1909,  1911.  Republi- 
can. Mem.  Hartford  City  Guard,  1875-80.  Mason 
(32°);  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Knierhts  of  Pythias. 
Home:  23  King  St.,  Bast  Hartford,  Conn. 

BIBWBIii;,  Arthur  E.;  b.  Glastonbury,  Conn., 
Jan.  ].  1871;  s.  Ansel  and  Emetine  (Hodse)  Bid- 
well;  ed.  Glastonbury  Acad.  and^Weslevan  Acad., 
Wilbraham.  Mas.s.;  m.  June  13,  1894,  Elizabeth 
Yauch,  of  Glastonbury,  Conn.  Engaared  in  farming 
since  1893;  dir.  The  Meridian  Keyless  Lock  Co.; 
has  served  as  assessor  2  terms;  mem.  Conn.  Ho. 
of  Rep.  3  terms,  1907-8,  11-12,  13-14.  Democrat. 
Conglist.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Address:  Glaston- 
bury,   Cnnn. 

BIDWEXiX,  Charles  A.,  civil  engineer.    (See  vol. 

1900.) 

BIDWEI.Ii,  Daniel  Doane,  author:  b.  East  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  Aug.  7,  1866;  s.  Charles  Marcus  and 
Emma  W.  (Brewer)  Bidwell;  descendant  of  John 
Bidwell.  the  immigrant.  Hartford.  Conn..  1636; 
grad.  Plartford  High  Sch.,  1881;  student  Trinity 
Mil.  Tnst..  1881-2;  A.B.,  Yale,  1886:  m.  Brooklyn, 
Apr.  IS.  1891.  Edith  Marv  Ross.  Night  editor  Jack- 
sonville Times  Union,  1887;  on  staff  of  New  Vork 
Ledger,   1888-94;   collaborated  with  Herbert  Ward 


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in  publishing  "Five  Years  With  the  Congo  Canni- 
bals"; contbr.  to  mags.;  writer  on  tobacco  culture. 
Mem.  Naval  Battalion  C.N.G.,  since  1S<99  (pay  elk); 
sch.  visitor  East  Hartford,  1903-6;  dir.  Raymond 
Library;  pres.  Bidwell  Familv  Assn.,  mem.  Conn. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905,  1907.  Dir.  Conn.  Loan  &  Realty 
Co.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  I.O.O.P.,  K. 
of  P.,  Grange.  Club:  University.  Author:  As  Far 
as  the  East  is  from  the  West,  3d  edit.;  History  of 
the  Second  Division  Naval  Militia  of  Connecticut; 
That  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Back.  Made  two  trips  around 
the  world,  the  2d  in  47  days  (said  to  be  the  high- 
est record  of  the  kind  up  to  date).  Address:  East 
Hartford,   Conn. 

BIDWEIiI^,  Georgre  Edmund;  b.  Canton  Center, 
Conn.,  Dec.  21,  185S;  s.  Albert  F.  and  Henrietta  R. 
(Pike)  Bidwell;  direct  descendant  of  John  Bid- 
well,  the  pioneer  tanner  of  Conn.  Colony;  ed.  dist. 
schs..  Conn.  Lit.  Instn.,  and  Hannum's  Business 
Coll.,  Hartford;  m.  Minnie  Bristol,  of  Canton  Cen- 
tre, Conn.,  Jan.  5,  1882;  1  son,  Jasper  Warren.  En- 
gaged in  farming  since  boyhood;  has  served  as  se- 
lectman and  mem.  Board  of  Relief;  mem.  Conn. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895,  1911.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason;  mem.  Knights  of  Pythias.  Address:  East 
Granby,  Conn. 

BIDWi:i;i;,  Jasper  H.,  banker;  b.  East  Granby, 
Conn.,  Jan.  6,  1843;  s.  Edmund  and  Charlotte 
(Dyer)  Bidwell;  grad.  Williston  Sem..  1860;  East- 
man Commercial  Coll.,  1860;  m.  1903,  Nellie  B. 
Wagner,  of  CoUinsville,  Conn.  Became  identified 
in  banking  business  with  H.  S.  Collins,  1873,  title 
being  changed  to  H.  S.  Collins  &  Co.,  1886;  organ- 
ized, 1899,  Canton  Trust  Co.,  CoUinsville,  of  which 
is  pres.:  pres.  Columbia  Telephone  Co.,  Farming- 
ton  Valley  Telephone  Co.,  Canton  Creamery  Co., 
CoUinsville  Water  Co.  Served  in  Civil  War  1  yr. ; 
judge  of  probate  10  yrs.;  town  treas.  of  CoUins- 
ville 35  yrs.  Protestant.  Mason.  Home:  CoUins- 
ville, Conn. 

BIEIJEB,  John  Martin,  clergyman;  b.  Nordllin- 
gen,  Bavaria,  Germany,  Apr.  24,  1871;  came  to 
America  about  1880;  grad.  Lawrence  Acad.,  Gro- 
ton,  Mass.,  1894;  A.B.,  Williams,  1898;  B.D.,  Hart- 
ford Theol.  Sem.,  1901:  m.  Grace  Capen,  of  East- 
port,  Me.,  June  17,  1903;  1  daughter,  Ruth  Capen. 
b.  Mar.  24,  1906.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1901; 
pastor  Central  Ch .  Eastport,  Me.,  1901-7,  Centre 
St.  Ch.,  Machias,  since  Feb.,  1907.  Sec.  and  treas. 
Washington  Assn.  of  Congl.  Chs.  since  1905;  dir. 
for  Washington  County  of  Congl.  Conf.  and  Mis- 
sionary Soc.  of  Me.;  life  mem.  Am.  Missionary 
Assn..  Me.  Missionary  Soc,  Me.  Bible  Soc,  Parent 
Teacher  Assn.,  of  Machias  (pres.),  Washington 
County  Anti-Tuberculosis  Soc,  Machias  Business 
Men's  Assn.  York  and  Scottish  Rite  Mason;  mem. 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Recreations:  boy  scouts,  hor- 
'"ire.  Address:  Court  St.  Parsonage,  Machias, 
Maine. 

BIGBIiO'W,  Abbie  Ann,  humanitarian;  b.  Marl- 
boro. Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1837:  d.  William  and  Eunice 
(Wilson)  Gibson;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Walter  Bal- 
four Bigelow,  of  Marlboro,  Mass.,  May  20.  1S5S 
(died  Mar.  30,  1872);  children,  Lawrence  Gibson 
(deceased),  Ralph  Olin  (deceased),  Isabella  Fran- 
ces. Has  lived  in  Worcester  since  1869;  treas. 
McAll  Assn..  1885-14  (now  mem.);  treas.  St.  Mark's 
Ch.  since  1897.  Mem.  Baldwinville  Hosp.  for  Chil- 
dren, W.C.T.U..  Y.W.C.A..  and  Y  M.C.A.  Clubs:  Suf- 
frage, Woman's.  Address:  2  King  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

BICrBIiO'W,  Albert  Francis,  lawver:  b.  Oct.  4. 
1880:  s.  Albert  S.  and  Mary  (De  Ford)  Bigelow: 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1903;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  School, 
1906;  m.  Miss  (51advs  Williams,  of  Brookline.  Mass., 
Feb.  18,  1903-  children.  Martha  W..  Hugh  W..  Al- 
bert S.,  Jr.,  Gladys.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1906, 
and  since  practiced  in  Boston:  mem.  firm  of  War- 
ren, Hoague  &  Bigelow  until  1914,  since  alone;  dir. 
Sierra  Pacific  Electric  Co.;  v.-p.  A.  H.  Hews  Co.. 
Inc.;  dir.  The  Thames  Specialties  Co.  Pres.  Bos- 
ton Legal  Aid  Soc,  Provident  Assn  ;  dir.  Mass. 
Soc.  Prevention  Cruelty  to  Children;  mem.  Bar 
Assn.  Citv  of  Bos.ton.  Clubs:  Somerset.  Countrv. 
Recreations:  fishing.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: 89  State  St.,  Boston. 


BIGBI.O'W,  Edward  Alden,  clock  mfr.;  b.  Eliza- 
beth, i\.,l.,  Mar.  30,  IstJT;  s.  James  Henry  and  Har- 
riet Elizabeth  (Coleman)  Bigelow;  descendant  of 
John  Biglo,  Watertown,  Mass.,  1642;  ed.  pub.  and 
pvt.  schs.,  Elizabeth,  N.J.;  full  course  Packard 
Commercial  Sch.,  N.Y.  City;  m.  Hazel  Huntington 
Seger,  of  Swampscott,  Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1891;  1  son, 
Henry  Glover.  Began  as  elk.  with  Josiah  Macy's 
Sons,  N.Y.  City,  1885;  traveling  salesman,  Ladd 
Watch  Case  Co.,  New  York,  1887-91;  sales  mgr.  for 
same  co.  at  Providence,  R.I.,  1891-3;  branch  mgr., 
Boston  oflice,  Courvoisier  &  Wilcox  Mfg.  Co.,  also 
representing  the  Hayden  Mfg.  Co.,  1893-1900;  or- 
ganized syndicate  which  acquired  business  of  the 
E.  Howard  Watch  &  Clock  Co.,  establishing  the  E. 
Howard  Clock  Co.,  and  E.  Howard  Watch  Co.,  1900, 
since  treas.  of  both  cos.  Mem.  Boston  Jewelers' 
Club.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Recreations:  motoring,  walk- 
ing. Home:  8  Francis  Circuit,  Winchester,  Mass. 
Executive  Office:  373  Washington  St.,  Boston, 
branches.  New  Yoi-k  and  Chicago. 

BIGBIiOW,  Edward  Puller,  lecturer,  writer;  b. 
Colchester,  Conn.,  Jan.  14,  1860;  s.  William  S.  and 
Mary  J.  Bigelow;  prep.  edn.  Bacon  Acad.,  Colches- 
ter: spl.  student  Biol.  Lab.  Yale  U.,  1896-7;  student 
Biol.  Lab.,  Cold  Spring  Harbor,  L.I.,  1899;  Nature 
Study  School,  Coll.  of  Agr.,  Kingston,  R.I.,  1899; 
Nature  Study  Class,  Marine  Biol.  Lab.,  Woods 
Hole,  Mass.,  1900-1:  also  studied  at  Nature  Study 
School,  Cornell  U. :  A.M.,  Ph.D.,  Taylor  U.,  1899;  m. 
Mary  Augusta  Pelton,  of  Portland,  Conn.,  Julv  2, 
1882.  Editor  Nature  and  Science  dept.,  St.  Nicholas 
Magazine,  since  1900;  past  25  yrs.,  has  taken, 
yearly,  about  4,500  boys  and  girls  on  natural  his- 
tory excursions;  editor  of  Popular  Science,  New 
York,  3  yrs.;  editor  The  Observer,  8  yrs  ;  prin.  pub. 
sch.,  10  yrs.:  editor  dailies,  8  yrs.;  nature  lecturer 
for  New  York  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Martha's  Vineyard  Inst, 
for  Teachers,  Cornell  U.,  Cold  Spring  Harbor  Lab., 
etc.;  dir.  Conn.  Summer  Sch.  of  Nature  Study  and 
Natural  Sciences,  Conn.  Coll.  Agr.,  1902,  and  Conn. 
Chautauqua  Assembly  Assn.,  1903-4;  dir.  depts.  na- 
ture study  and  astronomy.  Castle  Boarding  Sch. 
for  Young  Ladies,  Tarrytown,  N.Y.,  1900-11;  instr. 
in  nature  pedagogy  at  co.  teachers'  insts.,  through- 
out U.S.;  instr.  nature  study  in  university  summer 
schools,  Ohio,  Mich.,  N.C.,  Ala.,  Ind.,  Iowa,  etc.;  in- 
ventor chem.  tablets  for  artificial  nutriment  of 
plants,  1901,  an  ednl.  beehive,  1905.  Mem.  A.A.A.S., 
Brooklyn  Inst.  Arts  and  Sciences,  N.Y.  Micros. 
.Soc,  Audubon  Soc.  of  Conn.;  elected  pres.  Agassiz 
Assn.,  1907;  pres.  Conn.  Editorial  Assn.  2  yrs.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home: 
"Arcadia."   Sound   Beach,  Conn.* 

BICrEIiO'W,  Enos  H.,  president  Framingham 
Trust  Co.;  served  as  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.  Re- 
publican.   Address:  South  Framingham,  Mass. 

BIGEI^OW,  Plorence,  educator;  b.  Natick,  Mass., 
Apr.  23,  1864;  d.  William  Perkins  and  Martha  Ann 
(Mansfield)  Bigelow:  descendant  of  John  Bigelow, 
who  came  to  Watertown,  Mass.,  and  was  married 
to  Mary  Warren,  Aug.  30,  1642;  B.A.,  Wellesley, 
1885,  M.A.,  1891;  unmarried.  Began  teaching  at 
Natick,  Sept.  1,  1893;  asso.  prin.  and  part  owner 
"Walnut  Hill  Sch.  (prep.  sch.  for  Wellesley).  Con- 
gregationalist.  Mem.  Assn.  Collegiate  Alumnae, 
Headmistresses'  Assn.  Clubs:  College,  Copley  Soc. 
(both  of  Boston).  Address:  12  Highland  St.,  Nat- 
ick,  Mass.* 

BIGE^O'W,  Frank  I^ewis,  mfr.;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Sept.  21,  1862:  s.  late  Hon.  Hobart  B.  (gov. 
of  Conn.,  1880)  and  Eleanor  (Lewis)  Bigelow; 
prep.  edn.  Hopkins  Grammar  Sch.:  Ph.B.,  Sheffield 
Scientific  Sch.  (Yale),  1881;  m.  New  Haven,  Oct. 
10,  1883,  Annie  L.  Lewis:  3  children.  Louise  (Mrs. 
D.  W.  Porter,  of  Brookline,  Mass.),  Pierrepont, 
Lewis  Hobart.  Entered  shops  of  the  H.  B.  Bige- 
low Works  as  apprentice,  1881,  sec  1883-91,  and 
pres.  same,  since  death  of  father,  1891;  pres.  Nat. 
Pipe  Bending  Co.;  dir.  Merchants  Nat.  Bank.  New 
Haven  Water  Co.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Universitv  (New  York);  Graduates',  Lawn,  Quin- 
nipiack.  Country.  Home:  205  Whitney  Av.  Office: 
60  Lloyd  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

BIGEI^O'W.  Prederick  Premont,  M.D. ;  b.  Boyls- 
ton,    Mass..    Feb.    4,    1858;    s.    Charles    Parker   and 


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nhoanah  Isabella  (13all)  BiRelow;  descendant  of 
.lulin  Bigelow,  Wateitown,  Mass.,  1630;  grad.  High 
Sell.,  Clinton,  .Mass.,  1S77:  M.D.,  Jeffeison  Med. 
Coll.,  I'hila..  ISSS;  post-grad,  work.  New  York 
I'ost-Grad.  Med.  Sch.  and  Hosp..  189S,  1900,  1905, 
Harvard,  1910;  m.  Jan.  2,  1893,  Winifred  Shirley 
Perrv%  of  Sherman,  Me.  I>egan  practice  at  ^Vorces- 
ter,  Mass.,  1883;  settled  in  Island  Falls,  Me.,  1893; 
mem.  U.S.  Pension  Examining  Bd..  Patten,  Me. 
Mem.  Am.  Med.  Assn.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Aroostook 
County  Med.  Soc.  Kepublicaii.  Conglist.  Uoyal 
Arch   Mason.    Address:    Island   Falls,   Me. 

BIOEIiOW,  Frederick  Nolton,  IM.D. ;  b.  Davis- 
burg.  Mich.,  Oct.  tt,  1885;  s.  Charles  Nolton  and 
Marv  (Mavbee)  Bigelow;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Holly. 
Mich.;  M.D.,  U.  of  Mich.  Dept.  of  Medicine  and 
Surgery,  1907;  post-grad,  work  Harvard,  1910, 
1911;  unmarried.  Interne  K.I.  Hosp.  2  yrs. ;  Mass. 
Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  Boston,  11/2 
yrs.;  practiced  in  Providence  since  July,  1911,  spe- 
cializing in  diseases  of  the  ear,  nose  and  throat; 
asst.  surgeon  Ear,  Nose  and  Throat  Dept.,  R.I. 
Hosp.;  consulting  aurist  and  laryngologist.  Provi- 
dence Citv  Hosp.;  consulting  laryngologist,  Butler 
Hosp.;  consulting  aurist,  R.I.  Instn.  for  the  Deaf. 
Mem.  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn.,  R.L 
Ophthal.  and  Otol.  Soc,  N.E.  Otol.  and  L,aryngol. 
Soc,  Am.  Acad.  Ophthalmology  and  Oto-Laryngol- 
ogy.  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa.  Mason  (32°,  K.T., 
Shriner).  Club:  University.  Address:  26.5  Benefit 
St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

BICrEIiO'W,  Georgre  Alexander,  mfr. ;  b.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  July  19,  1853;  s.  Alexander  and  Adeline 
(Stockwell)  Bigelow;  descendant  of  John  Bigelow, 
who  settled  at  Watertown,  Mass.,  prior  to  164  2; 
ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.  of  Worcester;  clerked  in 
Central  Nat.  Bank  4  yrs.;  m.  Dora  L.,  d.  James  and 
Ellen  (Walbridge)  Tucker,  of  Norwich,  Conn.,  Oct. 
10,  1877;  4  children,  Adelaide  (Mrs.  A.  M.  Parker, 
of  Maiden,  Mass.),  Helen  (Mrs.  George  D.  Chuich. 
of  Farmington,  Me.),  Edward  A.,  Dorothy  E.  Mem. 
Hvatt,  Coombs  &  Co.,  Worcester,  and  Coombs  & 
Bigelow,  Boston,  dealers  in  wool,  1882-92;  mgr. 
Mech.  Refrigerating  Co.,  Boston,  and  sold,  1894.  to 
Quincv  Market  Cold  Storage  Co.;  pres.  and  treas. 
Hopeville  Mfg.  Co.,  Worcester.  Mass.,  since  1894. 
mfrs.  of  woolen  cloth  for  men's  clothing.  INIem. 
Worcester  Co.  Mechanics'  Assn.,  Worcester  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Mem.  South  Unitarian  Ch. 
Clubs:  Commonwealth,  Worcester.  Worcester 
Country.  Recreations:  motoring,  golf.  Home:  3 
Loudon  St.  Office:  Foot  of  Sutton  Dane,  AVorcester, 
Mass. 

BIGEI^OW,  Harry  M.,  editor  Sunday  Press  and 
Times,   97   Exchange  St.,  Portland,   Me. 

BIGBIiOW,  Henry  Forbes,  architect;  b.  Clinton, 
Mass..  May  12.  1867:  s.  Henry  Nelson  and  Clarissa 
Nichols  (Forbes)  Bigelow;  prep.  edn..  St.  Mark's 
Sch.,  Southboi-o.  Mass.,  1880-4;  B.S.  in  Architec- 
ture, Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1888:  m.  Eliza  Frothing- 
ham  Davis,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  Oct.  14.  1896 
(died.  1907);  4  sons,  Henry  Davis,  Edward  Liv- 
ingston. Chandler  and  Nelson  (twins);  m.  2d, 
Susan  Thayer,  of  Lancaster,  Mass..  June  1.  1912; 
1  son,  Eugene  Thayer.  Piacticed  in  Boston  since 
1888;  formerly  mem.  AVinslow.  Wetherell  &  Bige- 
low, now  mem.  Bigelow  &  Wadsworth.  Architect 
St.  Mark's  Sch.,  Southboro,  Mass.;  Shawmut  Nat. 
Bank  Bldg.,  Tremont  Bldg..  Hotel  Touraine,  Bos- 
ton; residences  of  Robei't  Saltnnstall.  of  Milton. 
Mass.,  .1.  J.  Storrow.  Lincoln.  Mass.,  etc.  Trustee 
St.  Mark's  Sch.  Fellow  Am.  Inst.  Architects:  mem. 
Boston  Soc.  Architects,  Boston  Architectural  Club, 
IDelta  Psi.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Tav- 
ern. Union  (Boston),  Somerset.  Hoosic  Whisick 
(Canton,  Mass.).  Recreations:  traveling.  Home: 
142  Chestnut  St.,  Boston;  (summer)  Brush  Hill 
Rd..   Milton.  Mass.    Office:  3   Hamilton  PL,  Boston. 

BIGBIiOW,  John,  Jr.,  soldier,  educator;  moved 
to  Highland  Falls.  N.Y.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   1914-15.) 

BIGBIiOW,  Joseph  S.,  banker;  b.  Boston,  Oct. 
28,  184S:  s.  Horatio  and  Annie  (Smith)  Bigelow; 
prep.  edn.  Boston  Pub.  T.,atin  Sch.,  and  Mr.  Dix- 
well's  pvt.  sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1869.  A.M..  1872:  m. 
Mary  C.  Bryant,  of  Boston.  Apr.  27,  1877;  6  chil- 
dren,  Joseph   S.  Jr.,   Mary  Cleveland   (wife  of  Dr. 


J.  L.  Bremer,  of  Boston),  Arthur  G.,  Cleveland, 
Henry,  Stephen.  Began  in  office  of  father  in  Bos- 
ton; pres.  Atlas  Nat.  Bk.,  1897- Apr.,  1904;  v. -p. 
Webster  and  Atlas  Nat.  I3k.  until  retired,  1914, 
now  dir.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Som- 
erset, Algonquin,  Tavern,  Country,  Union  Boat, 
Harvard  (New  York).  Recreations:  golf.  Home: 
Cohasset,  Mass.,  and  251  Commonwealth  Av.  Of- 
fice: 312  Sears  Bldg.,  Boston. 

BIGBIiOW,  Iiyman  Fisher,  dentist;  b.  Norwood, 
Mas.^.,  .July  11,  1865;  s.  Lyman  Waldo  and  Cath- 
arine (Beal)  Bigelow;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  grad.  Har- 
vard Dental  Sch.,  1886;  m.  Elizabeth  Hartshorn, 
d.  Charles  H.  and  Rebecca  T.  Hartshoi-n,  of  Wal- 
pole,  Mass.,  June  24,  1890.  In  practice  in  Boston 
since  1888.  Member  Harvard  Odontol.  Soc,  Am. 
Acad.  Dental  Science,  Mass.  Dental  Soc,  Har- 
vard Dental  Alumni  Assn.  (pres.).  Club:  Harvard. 
Home:  Norwood,  Mass.  Office:  179  Newbury  St., 
Boston. 

BIGBIiOW,  Melville  Madison,  lawyer,  author; 
b.  Eaton  Rai>id.s,  Midi.,  Aug.  2,  1846;  s.  William 
Enos  and  Daplina  Florence  (Madison)  Bigelow; 
descendant  of  John  Bageley,  Watertown,  Mass., 
1640;  A.B.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1866,  LL.B.,  1868,  A.M., 
1871;  A.M.,  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1879;  (LL.D.,  North- 
western, 1896);  m.  Alice  Bradford  Woodman,  of 
Newtonville,  Mass.,  Nov.  10,  1898.  Lecturer,  for- 
merly in  law  dept.,  U.  of  Mich.,  and  in  North- 
western U.  Law  Sch.;  prof,  in  and  some  time  dean 
of  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.  Mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc, 
Harvard  Chapter  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  etc.,  fellow  Am. 
Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  200  Brattle  St., 
C^ambridge,  Mass.* 

BIGEIiO'W,  Prescott,  Jr.,  real  estate;  b.  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass..  Jul>-  7,  1884;  s.  Prescott  and  Bessie 
Paine  (Nagro)  Bigelow;  prep.  edn.  Noble's  Sch., 
Boston;  student  Harvard,  1904-6;  m.  Marlon  Bur- 
dett,  of  Boston,  Apr.  30,  1908;  2  children,  Prescott, 
od,  Mary  Jane.  Began  active  career  in  employ  of 
real  estate  firm  of  Burroughs  &  DeBlois,  1906, 
continuing  4  yrs.;  mem.  Poole  &  Bigelow  since 
.Tune,  1910.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Harvard,  Boston  Skating,  Belmont  Spring  Country, 
Country  (Brookline.  IVIass.),  Beverly  Yacht  (Buz- 
zards Bay).  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home: 
19  Charles  River  Sq.    Office:   70  Kllby  St.,  Boston. 

BIGBIiOW,  Bobert  Payne,  biologist;  b.  Bald- 
winsville,  N.Y.,  July  10,  1863;  s.  Otis  and  Margaret 
(Payne)  Bigelow;  descendant  of  John  Bigelow, 
who  settled  at  Watertown,  Mass.,  about  1636;  S.B., 
Harvard,  1887;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1892;  m. 
Caroline  Evans  Chase,  of  Milton,  Mass.,  Nov.  9, 
1911.  Instr.  biology,  1893-12,  asst.  prof,  zoology 
and  parasitology,  1912-15,  asso.  prof,  since  1915, 
librarian,  since  1895,  IMass.  Inst.  Tech.  Editor  Am. 
Naturalist.  1897-8,  Technology  Quarterly,  1895-08. 
Author  number  of  papers  on  zool.  subjects;  contbr. 
series  of  articles  to  Reference  Handbook  of  the 
Medical  Sciences,  1900-4,  and  since  1913.  Fellow 
Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Am. 
Soc.  Zoologists,  Am.  Soc.  Naturalists,  Assn.  Am. 
Anatomists.  Club:  St.  Botolph.  Recreations:  walk- 
ing.   Home:    11  Park  St.,   Brookline,  Mass.* 

BIGBIiOW,  "Walter  J.,  newspaperman;  b.  Stowe, 
Vt.,  Jan.  22,  1865;  s.  Newell  and  Charlotte  E. 
(Munn)  Bigelow;  grad.  Montpeller  Sem.,  1889; 
student  U.  of  Vt.,  1891-4:  m.  Florence  E.  Mooney, 
of  MansonvUIe,  Quebec.  Sept.  12,  1895;  one  daugh- 
ter, Ruth  Barr.  Became  identified  with  Burlington 
Free  Press,  1892,  and  was  news  editor  for  17  yrs.; 
editor  and  propr.  St.  Johnsbury  Caledonian  since 
1909;  mem.  spl.  state  commn.  on  double  taxation. 
1898-1900;  mayor  of  Burlington,  1907-9.  Republi- 
can. Mason.  Mem.  Nl-sak-i-ton  Fish  and  Game 
Club.  Home:  10  Mt.  Pleasant  St.,  St.  Johns- 
bury,  Vt. 

BIGEIiOW,  Walter  K.,  pres.  Almy,  Bigelow  & 
Washburne  Co.,  dept.  store.  Address:  188  Essex  St., 
Salem,  Mass. 

BIGBIiO'W,  "Warren  Daniels,  clergyman;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  Nov.  20.  1875:  s.  Calvin  and  Lucy 
Charlotte  (Daniels)  Bigelow:  grad.  Roxbury 
(Mass.)  Latin  Sch.,  1894;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1898,  A.M., 
1899;  B.D.,  Yale  Dlv.  Sch.,  1902.  Ordained  Cong'l 
minister.    1902;    pastor    3d    Cong'l    Ch.,    Guilford. 


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Conn.:  del.  to  3d  Internal.  Council  Consl.  Chs., 
Edinburgh,  Scotland,  1908:  deacon  and  priest  P.B. 
Ch.,  1911;  rector  St.  Peter's  Cli.,  Jamaica  Plain. 
Address:  31  Boylston  St.,  .Jamaica  Plain,  Boston. 
BIG-EIiOW,  William  Pingry,  musician;  b.  Am- 
herst, :Mass.,  Mar.  :i9,  1S07:  s.  Orvis  Firman  and 
:\Iary  Helen  (Pingry)  Bigelow;  ed.  in  music 
Worcester  County  (Mass.)  Music  Sch.;  studied 
abroad  with  A.  B.  Boise  and  Fraulein  Ress,  Berlin, 
Sbriglia,  Paris,  and  City  Director  Butlis  and  Franz 
Litzinger,  Dusseldorf;  B.A..  Amherst,  1889,  M.A., 
189S:  m.  Sept.  7.  1909,  Jane  Ball,  of  Caldwell,  Kan. 
Has  been  identified  with  music  and  (Jerman  depts., 
Amherst  Coll.,  since  1894,  prof,  of  music  since 
1906.  In  charge  of  Oratorio  Chorus,  Amherst, 
since  its  orgn..  1900.  Baptist.  Mem.  Chi  Phi  (Am- 
herst). Author:  Die  Meisteisinger,  1900.  Address: 
2   Orchard    St.,    Amherst,    Mass. 

BIGEIiOW,  William  Sturgis,  M.D. ;  b.  Boston, 
.Apr.  4,  1850:  s.  Henry  J.  and  Susan  (Sturgis) 
Bigelow:  descendant  of  8  ancestors  who  came 
to  America  in  the  Mayflower;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1871, 
M.D..  1874.  Began  practice  at  Boston,  1878,  now 
out  of  practice;  surgeon  to  out-patients  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.,  1879-81:  later,  trustee  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.; 
Instr.  in  surgery.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1879-81; 
lecturer  on  the  Buddhist  Doctrine,  Harvard,  1908. 
Trustee  Mus.  of  Fine  Arts,  N.E.  Conservatory  of 
Music;  dir.  New  Boston  Music  Hall.  Mem.  U.S. 
Assay  Commn.,  1909.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences;  mem.  Mass.  IMed.  Soc,  Boston  Soc.  Med. 
Sciences,  Asiatic  Soc.  of  Japan,  Am.  Oriental  Soc, 
etc.  Comdr.  Imperial  Order  of  the  Rising  Sun, 
Japan.  Clubs:  Century,  University.  Knickerbocker 
(New  York),  St.  Botolph,  Tavern,  Somerset,  Coun- 
trv  (Boston).  Author:  Buddhism  and  Immortality, 
1908.  Recreations:  surf  bathing,  revolver  shooting. 
Japanese  art.    Address:    56   Beacon   St.,   Boston.* 

BIGNET,  Sidney  Osborne,  mfr. ;  b.  "Wentworth, 
N.S.,  Nov.  4,  1854;  s.  James  and  Sarah  Jane 
(Black)  Bigney;  and  descendant  on  father's  side 
of  Jean  Henri  Merle  d'  Aubigne,  D.D.,  the  eminent 
Swiss  divine  and  ecclesiastical  historian:  pub.  sch. 
ed'n;  began  active  career  in  employ  of  Draper, 
Pate  &  Bailey,  mfg.  jewelers,  Attleboro,  Mass.; 
in  1879,  organized  firm  of  Marsh  &  Bigney,  since 
1894,  S.  O.  Bigney  &  Co.,  which  has  become  one 
of  the  leading  jewelrv  mfg.  establishments  of  the 
U.S.;  also  pres.  Bristol  Mfg.  Co.,  Attleboro  Co- 
operative Bank,  Odd  Fellows  Bldg.  Assn.,  etc.;  del. 
Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1904,  and  del-at-large  Rep  Nat. 
Conv.,  1908;  selected  to  represent  Mass.  on  com.  to 
notify  Judge  Taft.  at  Cincinnati,  and  there  pre- 
sented to  Judge  Taft  a  life  size  portrait  of  the 
president-elect,  from  friends  in  Mass.;  became 
prominent  in  1906  as  advocate  of  tariff  for  a  fixed 
minimum  rate  not  to  be  clTanged  except  by  vote 
of  Congress,  and  a  maximum  rate  within  power  of 
the  President  to  reduce  or  increase;  well  known 
as  a  public  speaker;  was  elected  to  serve  on  Gov. 
Guild's  Council  from  2nd  Councillor  Dist.  Mass. 
Home:    Attleboro,   ^lass. 

BI6WOOI>,  rrank  Emerson,  merchant:  b. 
Winooski,  Vt.,  June  27,  1S61:  s.  Samuel  and  Mary 
Abigail  (Herrick)  Bigwood:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Winoos- 
ki; m.  Dora  D.  Leavenworth,  of  Charlotte,  Vt., 
Oct.  1,  1889;  3  daughters  and  2  sons.  Became 
partner  with  father,  in  hardware  business,  at  25; 
owner  of  business  since  1907;  trustee  Winooski 
Saving.^  Bank  since  1908.  Selectman  Town  of 
Colchester  9  yrs. ;  trustee  of  Winooski  Village, 
1890-01:  mem.  Bd.  of  Water  Commrs.,  Winooski, 
since  1907:  .iustice  of  the  peace,  1911-14;  mem.  Vt. 
Senate,  1912.  Republican.  Baptist.  Past  Master 
Webster  Lodge  No.  61,  F.  &  A.M.,  Winooski;  Past 
Grand  Hamilton  Lodge  No.  14,  I.O.O.F.,  Burling- 
ton, Vt. :  Past  Patron  Order  of  Eastern  Star, 
Winooski.    Address:   Winooski,  Vt. 

BII^Ii,  Albert  Carroll,  lawyer:  b.  Hartford, 
Conn..  Sept.  29,  1863;  s.  Charles  C.  and  Julia  A. 
(Emerson)  Bill;  descendant  of  Capt.  Roswell  Bill 
and  Lt.  Elnathan  Ross,  both  of  whom  fought  in 
Revolutionary  Army;  ed.  high  schs.,  Enfield  and 
Hartford;  admitted  to  bar,  1885;  m.  Bessie  M. 
Collins,  of  Hartford,  Oct.  24,  1889;  4  children, 
Charles  Carroll,  Gladys  Collins.  Albert  Seymour, 
Julia   Emerson.     Practiced   in    Hartford   since   :Mav 


25,  1885;  mem.  Bill  &  Tuttle,  1893-13;  since  prac- 
ticed alone;  lias  lield  offices  of  councilman,  elk. 
Probate  Ct. ;  elk.  City  Police  Ct. ;  asso.  judge  and 
judge.  City  Police  Ct. ;  police  commr.  and  pres.  of 
bd.  Republican.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Conn.  Bar 
Assn.:  dir.  Children's  Aid  Soc.  Mason  (32°,  K.T., 
Shriner);  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Hartford.  Recre- 
f.tion:  boating.  Home:  27  Annawan  St.  Office:  50 
State   St.,   Hartford,   Conn. 

BII.I.,  Arthur  G.,  lawyer;  b.  Chaplin,  Conn.,  May 
29,  1856;  s.  Lester  and  Mary  (Goodell)  Bill;  ed. 
Woodstock  (Conn.)  Acad.;  grad.  Killingly  High 
Sch.,  Danielson,  Conn.,  1875;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch., 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  1877;  m.  Lillian  E.  Chase,  of 
Danielson,  Aug.  11,  1885;  3  children,  Katherine  H., 
Marjorie  G.,  Lester  A.  Admitted  to  Conn  bar, 
187  I.  and  since  practiced  at  Danielson;  attv.  Wind- 
ham County  Nat.  Bank,  and  Brooklvn  "Savings 
Bank  (both  of  Danielson):  treas.  Boston  Dry 
Goods  Co.;  dir.  Sonnhill  Worsted  Co.  Judge  of 
Probate  for  Dist.  of  Killingly,  Conn.,  12  yrs.;  has 
been  coroner  for  Windham  County  for  past  25  yrs.' 
pros.  atty.  for  Town  Ct.  of  Killinglv  since  1909* 
Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  Maple  St.  Office:  119 
Main  St.,  Danielson,  Conn. 

BII.I.,  Nathan  D.,  retired;  b.  Springfield,  Mass., 
Oct.  12,  1855;  s.  Gurdon  and  Emily  A.  (Denison) 
Bill;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Springfield,  and 
Eastman  Business  Coll.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.  ■  m 
Ruth  E.  Wright,  of  Springfield,  Apr.  22,  1885. 
Entered  manufacture  of  paper  and  envelopes, 
Springfield,  1875;  treas.  and  dir..  Union  Water 
Power  Co.  (retired),  dir.  Union  Trust  Co.  Pres 
City  Library  Assn.;  dir.  City  Hosp.,  Union  Relief; 
mem.  Finance  Com.  Old  Ladies'  Home.  Ex-alder- 
man, park  commr.,  bridge  commr.,  Springfield 
Mem.  Econ.  Club.  Civic  Relief.  Clubs:  Union  (Bos- 
ton), ^Metropolitan,  Union  League.  New  York 
Yacht  (New  York),  Nayasset  (Springfield).  Ad- 
dress:  2S4  Maple  St..  Springfield,  Mass.* 

BII.I.INGS,  Atherton  Henry,  merchant:  b.  Thet- 
ford,  Vt.,Oct.  1,1872;  s.  Henry  G.  and  Bell  M.  (Rus- 
sell) Billings;  ed.  Lebanon  High  Sch.,  and  Goddard 
Sem.,  Barre,  Vt.;  m.  Nov.  24,  1898,  Jessie  M.  Orms- 
by,  of  Lebanon,  N.  H.  Began  in  mercantile  busi- 
ness at  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  1898;  removed  to  Vershire, 
\  t.,  1908;  town  elk.  and  treas.,  trustee  of  pub.  fund 
and  justice  of  the  peace  since  1908;  postmaster 
since  1909:  mem.  Gen.  Ct.  of  N.  H.,  1907-08;  mem 
Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910-11.  Republican.  Conglist. 
:\rason  (Blue  Lodge  and  Chapter).  Address:  Ver- 
sliire,   Vt. 

BIIiIiIirGS,  Charles, educator;  b.  Ripton.  Vt.,  Apr 
19,  1858;  s.  Willard  and  Hope  (Winters)  Billings- 
prep,  ed'n,  Beeman  Acad.;  A. B.  (valedictorian),  Mid- 
dlebury  (Vt.)  Coll.,  1886  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M., 
1889:  m.  Valley  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  13,  1891,  Hattie 
Murdock:  3  children,  Charis,  Philip  Murdock,  Eliz- 
abeth Alden.  Teacher  of  classics  and  asst.  prin  , 
:\Ionson  (Mass.)  Acad..  1886-7,  Trov  Conf.  Acad., 
Poultney,  Vt.,  since  1887.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Address:    Poultney,   Vt. 

BII.I,II7GS,   Charles   Ethan,   mfr.;    b.   Weathers- 
field,    Vt.,    Dec.    5,    1835;    s.    Ethan    Ferdinand    and 
Clarissa    (Marsh)    Billings;   ed.   pub.   schls.,   Wind- 
sor, Vt.;  m.  Frances  M.  Hey  wood;  2  sons,  Frederic 
Church,  Harry  E.   (deceased);  m.  2d,  Evalina  Case 
Holt,  of  Hartford.  Conn.,  Sept.   9,   1874;  2  children 
Lucius  H.,  Mary  E.    Organized,  1869,  and  pres.  The 
Bilhngs  &  Spencer  Co.;  pres.  Nat.  Machine  Co.;  al- 
derman,   councilman    and    pres.    bd.    fire    commrs 
Hartford,    Conn.,    12    yrs.     Mem.    Am.    Soc     Mech 
Engrs.    (ex-pres. )     Republican.    Clubs:   Home  Mar- 
ket (Boston),  Hartford  (Hartford).     Home-  153  N 
Beacon    St.     Ofl^ce:    Russ    St.,    Hartford,   Conn.* 

BII.I.IITGS,  Charles  Towne,  clergvman;  b  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass.,  Feb.  27,  1863;  s.  Charles  Jason  and 
Sarah  Alice  (Towne)  Billings;  grad.  Fitchburg 
High  Sch.,  1880;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1884;  BD  and 
A.M.,  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1890;  m.  Fanny  Al'drich 
Baldwin,  of  Boston,  Oct.  30,  1890;  2  children 
Frances,  b.  Sept.  30,  1891:  Alice  Towne,  Dec  24' 
1893.  Ordained  ministry  Unitarian  Ch..  1890-  pas- 
tor Hingham,  Mass.,  1890-6,  Lowell,  Mass  since 
Sept.  17,  1906.  Ex-pres.  N.E.  Federation  of  Har- 
vard Clubs;  v.p.  Lowell  Art  Assn.;  dir.  Harvard 
Alumni    Assn.;    chmn.    several    committees    local 


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civic  and  charitable  work.  Chmn.  fellowship  com. 
of  N.E.  for  Unitarian  Xat.  Conf. ;  chnin.  exec.  com. 
Lowell  Social  Service  League ;  pres.  Harvard  Div. 
Sch.  Alumni  Assn.  and  mem.  com.  apptd.  by  over- 
seers of  Harvard  to  visit  Div.  Sch.;  dir.  Minister.s 
Inst.;  lecturer,  etc.  Club:  Harvard,  of  Lowell 
(pres  ).  Author:  (S.S.  manual)  Movements  and 
Men  of  Christian  History,  1909.  Address:  73  Man- 
sur  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

BHiIiINGS,  Edmund,  banker,  sociologist;  b.  St. 
George,  X.  B.,  Can.,  Jan.  14,  1868;  s.  Edmund  and 
Elizabeth  (Sutherland)  Billings;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Boston,  and  ni.ght  sch.,  Harvard;  m.  Elizabeth 
Child,  of  Stamford,  Conn.,  Oct.  1,  1896.  Began  as 
messenger  bov,  later  clerk  in  art  store  to  1887; 
apptd.  supt.  AVells  Memorial  Inst.,  1888,  two  yrs. 
later  ajiptd.  supt.  People's  Inst.,  Roxbury,  hold- 
ing both  positions;  pres.  Paul  Revere  Trust  Co. 
since  Jan.,  1911;  also  pres.  Wells  Memorial  Inst.; 
dir.  Workingmon's  Building  Assn.,  Workingmcn's 
Loan  Assn.  Sei-ved  as  2d  It.  5th  Provisional  Mili- 
tia, Spanish-Am.  War;  ex-sec.  Boston  Pub.  Sch. 
Com.;  was  mem.  exec.  com.  Municipal  League  and 
on  com.  which  erected  first  municipal  bath  in  Bos- 
ton. Apptd.  by  Gov.  Draper  as  representative  of 
Mass.,  in  Italy,  in  charge  of  distribution  of  $350,- 
000  fund  raised  for  Messina  earthquake  sufferers; 
first  boulevard  built  after  disaster  in  Messina  was 
named  Via  Billings  in  his  honor;  presented  by 
King  of  Italy  with  silver  medal  and  diploma. 
Apptd.  collector  Port  of  Boston  by  Pres.  Woodrow 
Wilson,  Oct.  8,  1913.  Democrat.  Served  as  2d  It. 
5th  Provisional  Militia,  Spanish-Am.  War.  Dir. 
Children's  Aid  Society;  trustee  Women's  Ednl.  & 
Industrial  Union.  Mem.  Nat.  Municipal  League, 
Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Clubs:  Twen- 
tieth Century.  Boston  City.  Home:  40  St.  John 
St.,  Jamaica  Plain.  Office:  50  Devonshire  St.,  and 
Custom    House,    Boston. 

BIIiIiINCrS,  Frank  Seaver,  pathologist;  Jan.  15, 
lS45-Oct.  14,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1908-9.) 

BII.I.INGS,  Frank  Swift;  b.  New  Bedford,  Mass., 
Mav  11,  1862;  s.  Franklin  Noble  and  Nancy  S. 
(Swift)  Billings;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1885;  m.  Bessie 
Hewitt  Vail,  of  Woodstock.  Vt.,  July  12,  1892;  2 
children,  Elizabeth  Swift,  Nancy.  Engaged  in  im- 
port and  export  business  in  New  York  about  17 
yrs.;  removed  to  Vt.,  1903,  and  has  since  been  iden- 
tified with  coi-jm.  interests  and  politics;  mem.  Vt. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910-12.  Chief  of  staff  with  rank  of 
col.,  to  Gov.  Bell,  1904-6:  mem.  State  Bd.  of  Edn. 
for  more  than  1  yr.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Address:  Woodstock,  Vt. 

BllililU'CfS,  Frederic  Church,  mfr.  machinery 
and  tools;  b.  Utica,  N.Y.,  Oct.  21,  1864;  s.  Charles 
Ethan  and  Frances  (Heywood)  Billings;  ed.  pub. 
and  high  schs.;  m.  Mary  Elizabeth  Parker,  of  Hart- 
ford, Feb.,  1893:  1  daughter,  Frances  Hej'wood 
(Mrs.  William  M.  Newson,  of  N.Y.  City).  V.-p. 
and  supt.  Billings  &  Spencer  Co.,  Hartford;  pres. 
Canadian  Billings  &  Spencer  Co.;  dir.  City  Bank  & 
Trust  Co.  (Hartford).  Former  It.  and  pavmaster, 
1st  Regt.,  C.N.G.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Clubs:  Hartford,  Country, 
Hartford  Automobile,  Question,  Detroit  (Detroit, 
Mich.).  Recreations:  golf,  billiards,  singing,  etc. 
Summer  Home:  Indian  Neck.  Branford,  Conn.  Of- 
fice: Russ  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

BII.I.INGS,  Georg-e  B.;  b.  Boston,  Feb.  9.  1864; 
s.  James  B.  and  Maria  .1.  (Gray)  Billings:  ed. 
Chauncey  Hall  Sch.,  Boston;  m.  Helen  A.  McDon- 
ough,  of  Boston,  Nov.,  1892;  4  children,  Constance, 
Jack  B..  Marland  P..  C.  Carter.  Began  with  father 
in  wholesale  boot  and  shoe  business;  then  became 
sec.  Nat.  League  of  Base  Ball:  mem.  Election  Bd. 
oTMass..  1895.  1896;  U.S.  commr.  of  immigration, 
at  Boston,  1897.  to  Aug.  1.  1914.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Clubs:  Boston  Athletic  Assn..  IMiddlesex. 
■^JTomo:   22  Burroughs  St.,   Boston,  Mass. 

BTI^IiTlTGS.  George  Herrick.  metallurgist;  Feb. 
8,  1845-Dec.,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America.   1914-15.) 

BTJjIiTNGS.  John  Davis,  educator;  b.  Canton, 
Mass..  Dec.  13,  1842:  s.  Samuel  and  Dorcas  (Clark) 
Billings;  descendant  of  Roger  Billine-s,  of  Dor- 
chester,   Mass.,    1635;    employed   in   cotton   factory 


and  machine  shop;  m.  M.  P.  C.  Whitney,  of  South- 
boro,  Mass.,  Nov.  24,  1870  (now  deceased);  m.  2d, 
Katherine  L.  Wight,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  June 
28,  1907;  4  children,  Roger,  Samuel  Clark,  Jesse 
Wight,  Dorcas  Fenno.  Served  in  Civil  War  3  yrs. 
with  10th  Mass.  Light  Arty.,  under  Gens.  French, 
Hancock,  Humphre.v,  Meade  and  Grant,  and  par- 
ticipated in  16  battles;  studied  in  winter  quarters 
while  in  army;  grad.  Bridgcwater  (Mass.)  State 
Normal  Sch.,  1867  (A.M.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1891);  grad. 
Sloyd  Sch.  of  Manual  Training,  Boston,  1896;  be- 
gan teaching  at  Milton,  1867,  and  was  placed  at 
head  of  school  at  Jamaica  I'lain,  1868;  called  to 
Cambridge,  1872,  and  since  continued  there;  now 
prin.  Webster  Sch.  Mem.  Mass.  State  Teachers' 
Assn.,  Mass.  Schoolmasters'  Club,  Sch.  Principals' 
(^ub,  G.A.R.  Charter  mem.,  Revere  Post  No.  94, 
Canton,  1869  (state  comdr.,  1884),  John  A.  Logan 
Post  No.  186,  G.A.R.  (founder).  Sons  of  Colonial 
Wars;  S.A.R.,  Sons  of  War  of  1812.  Republican. 
Author  History  of  Tenth  Massachusetts  Battery; 
Hard  Tack  and  Coffee;  Recollections  of  a  Can- 
noneer. Home:  South  Sudbury,  Mass.  Office:  Web- 
ster School,  Cambridge,   Mass. 

BIIiIiINGS,  Osmond  Jesse,  clergyman;  b. 
Sharon,  Mass.,  July  9.  1878;  s.  Sanford  Waters  and 
Elizabeth  (Morse)  Billings;  B.A.,  Amherst,  1900; 
B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1905;  unmarried.  Prin.  East 
Lyme  (Conn.)  High  Sch.,  1900-1;  ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1905;  pastor  Memorial  Ch.,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1905-8,  1st  Ch.,  Upton.  Mass.,  since  Sept. 
13,  1908.  Scribe  Worcester  South  Assn.  (Congl. 
ministers).  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Recieations:   tennis.    Address:   Upton,  Mass. 

BIIiIiINGS,  Walter  Gushing",  wholesale  clothing: 
b.  Boston,  Mass.,  July  3,  1878;  s.  Walter  H.  and 
Lois  A.  (Millner)  Billings;  ed.  Brighton  High 
School;  Bryant  &  Stratton  Commercial  School; 
married  Molly  Spring  Gordon,  of  Fryeburg,  Me., 
Sept.  9,  1908;  1  daughter,  Marjorie.  Began  in 
wholesale  clothing  business,  1897,  in  employ  of 
Burton,  Mansfield  &  Pierce:  title  later  became 
Burton,  Pierce  &  Co.  and  in  1907  was  changed  to 
Pierce,  Billings  Co.,  of  which  is  partner;  pres. 
Billings,  Newhall  Co.,  Inc.;  dir.  Boston  Credit  Men's 
Assn.;  mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Re- 
publican. Conelist.  Mason.  Club:  Faneuil  Ten- 
nis. Home:  161  Bigelow  St.,  Brighton,  Mass. 
Oflnce:   80  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

BII^IiMAIT,  Christopher  !■.,  banker;  b.  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  Jan.  15,  1S74;  s.  Charles  Irving  and  Mar- 
garet A.  (Bowden)  Billman;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m. 
Apr.  19,  1912,  Lilian,  d.  Dr.  Charles  H.  Levermore, 
pres.  Adelnhi  Coll..  Brooklyn,  N.Y. ;  2  sons.  Charles 
L.,  Russell  Wolcott.  Became  connected  with  bank- 
ing business,  1893;  treas.  Beacon  Trust  Co.,  Bos- 
ton, 1907-14,  v'.p.  since  Jan.  1,  1914.  Republican. 
Club:  Winchester  Country.  Recreations:  yachting. 
Home:  11  Cabot  St.,  Winchester,  Mass.  Office:  20 
Milk  St..  Boston. 

BINGHAM,  Albert  Lemando,  M.D.:  b.  Fletcher, 
Vt.,  June  26,  1853;  s.  Beniamin  Franklin  and  Ma- 
ria (Smedley)  Bingham:  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of 
Medicine,  Burlington,  1875;  post-grad.  work.  New 
York.  1880;  m.  Julia  McLachlin,  of  South  Peacham, 
Vt.,  Dec.  30.  1908:  2  children,  Albert  Lemando.  b. 
Jan.  14,  1910.  Ruth.  Dec.  8,  1910.  Mem.  consulting 
bd.  Marv  Fletcher  Hosp.,  Burlington:  mem  Vt. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1888,  Senate.  190S-9r  Mem.  Chitten- 
den Co.  Med.  Soc,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Mason  (32°).  Club:  Ethan  Allen  (Bur- 
lington).    Address:   Williston,   Vt. 

BINGHAM,  Georg-e  Hutchins,  judge;  b.  Little- 
ton. N.H  .  Aug.  19.  1861;  s.  George  Azro  and  Eliza 
I.  ("V\'oods)  Bingham:  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll..  1SS7: 
LL.B.,  Harvard,  1891;  m.  Cordelia  P.  Hinckley, 
of  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Oct.  29.  1891.  Practiced  at  Lit- 
tleton and  Manchester,  N.H.,  1891-02;  asso.  .ius- 
tice  Supreme  Ct.  of  N.H.  since  1902.  Democrat. 
Address:   Manchester.   N.H.* 

BINGHAM,  Georg-e  Parker,  banker:  b.  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.,  Feb.  27,  1854;  s.  George  B.  and  Eliza 
(Platner)  Bingham:  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Milwaukee 
Acad.;  m.  Georgiana  Fosdick.  of  Boston,  Nov.  14, 
1878.  In  boot  and  shoe  mfg.  business,  Boston. 
1870-95;  since  engaged  in  pvt.  banking,  sec.  and 
dir.    George    P.    Bingham    Co.;    dir.    Boston    Cold 


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Storage  &  Terminal  Co.,  Federal  Wharf  &  Storage 
Co.,  State  Wharf  &  Storage  Co.,  Mystic  Wharf  & 
Storage  Co.,  Seaboard  Navigation  Co.  Mom.  Bos- 
ton Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Christian 
Scientist.     Office:    60    State   St.,    Boston. 

BINGHAM,  Georg-e  Washingrton,   educator;   Oct. 

23,  lN3S-iMar.  4,  1902.      (Sue  vol.  1909.) 
BINGHAM,    Harry,     lawyer;     b.     Columbus,     O., 

Mar.  14,  1S64;  s.  Kdward  P.  (late  chief  justice  Su- 
preme Ct.,  D.  of  C.)  and  Susannah  (Gunning) 
Bingham;  descendant  of  Thomas  Bingham,  one  of 
the  founders  of  Norwich,  Conn.;  nephew  of  late 
Hon.  Harry  Bingham,  of  Littleton,  N.H.;  ed.  com- 
mon schs. ;  m.  at  Columbus,  O.,  Sept.  10,  1902, 
Prances,  d.  of  the  late  Hon.  John  G.  Thompson, 
of  Ohio.  Admitted  to  bar  at  Concord,  N.H.,  18S7; 
practiced  in  Littleton,  N.H.,  1887-9,  and  since  Apr., 
1912;  asst.  U.S.  atty.,  D.  of  C,  1900-6;  apptd. 
judge  of  Probate,  Grafton  Co.,  N.H.,  by  Gov. 
Pelker,  Dec.  2,  1913,  for  term  which  expires  at 
age  of  70;  continues  practice  in  other  courts. 
Capt.  U.  S.  Vol.  Inf.  Spanish-Am.  War.  Democrat. 
Episcopalian.    Address:    Littleton,   N.H. 

BINGHAM,  Henry  Stephen,  mfr.;  b.  Bennington, 
Vt..  Feb.  9.  IS.JO;  s.  Hiram  and  Adelaide  C.  Bing- 
ham; ed.  Bennington  pub.  schs.,  and  high  sch., 
Brattleboro,  Vt.;  m.  Miss  Fannie  T.  Loring,  of 
Bennington,  Jan.  2,  1873;  children,  Loring  Dewey, 
b.  Nov.  12,  1873   (died  Aug.  19,  1903);  Ella,  b.  Jan. 

24,  1882  (m.  James  Douglas  Abercrombie,  Green- 
field, Mass.,  Nov.  5,  1909).  Engaged  in  mfg.  busi- 
ness since  1871;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1894;  pres. 
of  Village  of  Bennington,  1894-5;  state  railroad 
commr.,  Dec.  1,  1900-Dec.  1,  1906.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason;  Elk.  Club:  Bennington.  Ad- 
dress: 21  Grinnell  St.,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

BINGHAM,  Hiram,  explorer;  b.  Honolulu,  H.I., 
Nov.  19,  1S75:  s.  late  Rev.  Hiram  and  Minerva 
Clarissa  (Brewster)  Bingham;  A.B.,  Yale,  1898; 
M.A.,  U.  of  Cal.,  1900;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1901.  Ph.D., 
1905;  (Litt.D.,  U.  of  Cuzco.  1912);  m.  Alfreda 
Mitchell,  of  New  London.  Conn.,  Nov.  20,  1900. 
Austin  teaching  fellow  in  history,  1901-02,  1904-5, 
asst.  in  history,  1903-4,  Harvard;  preceptor  in 
history,  politics,  economics,  Princeton,  1905-6;  ex- 
plored Bolivar's  route  across  Venezuela  and 
Colombia,  1906-7;  curator  S.  Am.  history.  Har- 
vard, 1903 — ,  Latin-Am.  collections.  Yale,  1908 — ; 
lecturer  on  S.  Am.  geography  and  history,  1907-9, 
asst.  prof.  Latin  Am.  history,  1909-15,  prof  same, 
1915,  Yale;  Albert  Shaw  lecturer  on  diplomatic 
history,  Johns  Hopkins,  1910.  Del.  U.S.  Govt,  to 
1st  Pan-Am.  Scientific  Congress,  Santiago  de 
Chile,  1908;  explored  Spanish  trade  route,  Buenos 
Ayres  to  Lima,  and  Inea  ruins  at  Choqquequirau, 
Peru,  1908-9;  director  Yale  Peruvian  Expdn.,  1911; 
explored  ruins  of  Machu  Picchu;  located  Vitcos, 
last  Inca  capital,  and  made  the  first  ascent  of 
:Mt.  Coropuna,  21,703  ft.;  dir.  Peruvian  Expdn., 
1912,  also  1914-15,  under  auspices  of  Yale  U.  and 
Nat.  Geog.  Soc. :  cleared  and  excavated  Machu 
Picchu,  etc.  Mem.  F.R.G.S. ;  hon.  mem.  Faculty  of 
Letters  of  U.  of  Cuzco;  mem.  Am.  Antiq.  Soc, 
Washington  Acad.  Sciences;  hon.  mem.  Nat.  Acad, 
of  History,  Bogota,  Colombia;  corr.  mem.  His- 
panic Soc.  of  America,  Lima  Geog.  Soc.  Clubs: 
University  (New  York),  Graduates,  Elizabethan 
(New  Haven),  Cosmos  (Washington,  D.C.),  Har- 
vard (Bo'Jton).  (See  "Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,  etc.)  Home:  787  Prospect  Hill,  New  Haven, 
Conn.* 

BINGHAM,  Howard  Henry  Charles,  educator; 
moved  tn  Amsterdam,  N.Y.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

BINGHAM,  Joel  Poote,  clergyman:  Oct.  11,  1827- 
Oct.  18.  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.)* 

BINGHAM,  Marcellus  A.,  lawyer;  Feb.  21,  1846- 
Mar.   14.   1910.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

BINGHAM,  Norman  Williams,  Jr.,  lawyer;  b. 
Winter  Hill,  Mass.,  Aug.  12,  1872;  s.  Norman  Wil- 
liams and  Eunice  Harriet  (Martin)  Bingham;  ed. 
Somerville  pub.  schs.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895;  LL.B., 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1898;  m.  Bangor,  Me.,  Feb.  23, 
1904.  Ethel  Prescott  Stetson;  children.  Katherine 
S.,  Elizabeth,  Eleanor.  Practiced  in  Boston  since 
1898;    dir.    Morley    Button    Mfg.    Co.;    during    coll. 


course  pres.  and  mng.  editor  of  "The  Crimson" 
(daily  paper).  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Bar 
Assn.  of  City  of  Boston,  Mass.,  and  Am.  Bar  Assn. 
Clubs:  Exchange,  Brae  Burn  Country,  Massachu- 
setts, Harvaid  (Boston).  Recreations:  fishing. 
Home:  West  Newton,  Mass.  Ofllce:  60  Federal  St., 
Boston. 


schs.  of  Conn.;  m.  June  26,  1902,  Roze  V.  Doolittle, 
of  Bethany,  Conn.  Engaged  in  real  estate  and  ins. 
business  at  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  since  1886;  justice 
of  the  peace  20  yrs.;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908- 
12  inclusive  (elected  as  Democrat).  Served  in 
Civil  War  as  mem.  Co.  A,  2d  Conn.  Vol.  Inf.  and 
Co.  K,  8th  Conn.  Vol.  Inf.,  U.  S.  Signal  Corps. 
Christian  Scientist.  Mem.  G.A.R.  (rank  of  col.) 
Home:    Naugatuck.   Conn. 

BINGHAM,  William  Harrison;  b.  Cornwall,  Vt., 
Jan.  9,  1S43;  s.  Harris  and  Lucy  Ann  (Warner) 
Bingham;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.,  Cornwall;  m 
New  Haven,  Vt.,  June  16,  1868,  Mary  Cook  (now 
deceased);  m.  2d,  Cornwall,  Vt.,  Jan.  18,  1893,  Mrs 
Anna  J.  (Stowell)  Sunderland;  4  children,  Anna 
Mary  (Mrs.  William  J.  Ballou),  Eugene  Cook,  Lu- 
cien  Warren,  Maurice  Alden.  Served  12  mos.  in 
Co.  D,  14th  Vt.  Regt.,  Civil  War;  has  engaged  in 
farming  since  1864;  pres.  Cornwall  Telephone  Co.; 
representative  Cornwall,  in  State  legislature,  1880" 
side  judge  Addison  Co.  Ct.,  1891-2;  town  treas. 
many  years,  town  agt.  20  yrs.,  sch.  dir.,  15  yrs. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Mem  G.A.R 
Home:   Cornwall,  Vt.    Office:   Middlebury,  Vt. 

BINNBY,  Arthur,  naval  architect,  yacht  broker; 
b.  Boston,  Dec.  2,  1865;  s.  Henry  P.  and  Josephine 
(Hay ward)  Binney;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston,  and 
course  in  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Daisy  Harvey,  of 
Boston,  Dec.  2,  1896;  children,  Hayward,  Marion, 
Josephine.  Began  as  apprentice  with  Whitter  Ma- 
chine Co.,  Boston,  later  employed  by  Hook  &  Hast- 
ings Organ  Co.;  associated,  1888,  with  Edward 
Burgess,  naval  architect,  who  designed  yachts 
Puritan,  Mayflower  and  Volunteer,  defenders  of 
the  international  prize  tropliy;  succeeded  to  busi- 
ness, upon  death  of  partner,  1891;  dir.  George 
Lawley  &  Son  Corpn.,  boat  builders,  Rockport 
Granite  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Eastern  Yacht, 
Boston  Yacht,  Marblehead  Corinthian  Yacht.  Rec- 
reation: boating.  Home:  253  Kent  St.,  Brookline, 
Mass.    Ofl[ice:  70  Kilby  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BINNBV,  Horace,  M.D. ;  b.  Middletown,  Conn., 
Dec.  5,  1874;  s.  Rev.  John  and  Charlotte 
(Bush)  Binney;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sell.,  1901;  unmarried.  Practiced  in 
Boston  since  1901;  assisting  visiting  surgeon,  Bos- 
ton City  Hosp.;  asst.  in  genito-urinary  surgery. 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Suffolk  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Assn.  of  Genito-Urinary 
Surgeons.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Har- 
vard, St.  Botolph.  Recreations:  tennis,  golf.  Ad- 
dress:   205    Beacon    St.,    Boston. 

BINNE'X',  John,  clergyman,  educator;  Feb.  23, 
1844-June  12,   1913.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

BINNBY,  William,  investment  banker;  b.  War- 
wick, R.I.,  July  31,  1858;  s.  William  and  Char- 
lotte (Goddard)  Binney;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1881:  m. 
Harriet  D'Costa  Rhodes,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  July 

14,  1881;  2  daughters,  Beatrice  Rhodes  (Mrs.  How- 
ard Anson  Richmond,  of  Providence),  Elisabeth 
CJoddard.  Mem.  Wilbour  Jackson  &  Co.,  bankers. 
Providence,  1881-9,  Sheldon  &  Binney,  1889-95;  in 
stock  and  bond  brokerage  business  on  own  ac- 
count, 1895-8;  mem.  Wilson  Slade  &  Co.  since 
1898;  also  trustee  since  1895.  Mem.  S.A.R.  Epis- 
copalian. Clubs:  Hope,  Agawam  Hunt,  Bristol 
Reading  Room,  Harvard  (R.I.).  Home:  25  Brown 
St.,  Providence,  R.I.;  (summer)  "Hopelands." 
Potowonut,  R.I.  Office:  15  Westminster  St.,  Provi- 
dence,  R.I. 

BIRD,  Charles,  brigadier-gen.  U.S.A.;  b.  Wil- 
mington, l)el.,  .Tune  17,  1838;  s.  James  T.  and 
Elizabeth  (Kettle)  Bird:  grad.  Lawrenceville  (N. 
.1.)  sch.;  m.  Mary  C.  Bouman,  of  Wilmington,  Nov. 

15,  1866.  First  It.  1st  Del.  Inf.,  May  20,  1861;  hon. 
mustered   out,   Aug.    16,    1861;    2d   It.    2d  Del.    Inf., 


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Apr.  11,  1862;  1st.  It..  Oct.  1,  1862;  capt.,  Mar. 
15,  1863;  It. -col.  9th  Del.  Inf.,  Sept.  3,  1864;  It.-col., 
1st  U.S.  Vet.  Inf.,  IJec.  24,  1864;  col..  May  30,  1865; 
bvtd.  1st  It.  and  caiU.,  Mar.  2,  1867,  "for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  battle  of  l'"redericlvs- 
burs,  Va.";  niaj.,  Mar.  2,  1867,  for  same  in  battle 
of  Spottsylvania,  Va. ;  It.-col.,  Mar.  2,  1867,  for 
same  in  battle  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  June  20,  1864; 
hon.  mastered  out,  Jan.  19,  1866;  apptd.  from  Del., 
2d  It.,  14th  U.S.  Inf.,  May  11,  1S66;  transferred  to 
23d  Inf.,  Sept.  21,  1866;  1st  It.,  May  23,  1867;  capt. 
asst.  q.-m.,  Mar.  14,  1882;  maj.  q.-m.,  Jan.  14,  1895; 
It.-col.  chief  q.-m.  voLs.,  Mav  9,  1898;  col.  (i.-m. 
vols.,  July  10,  1898;  brig.  gen.  vols.,  Jan.  3,  1901; 
hon.  discliarged  from  vol.  service,  June  20,  1901; 
It.-col.  deputy  q.-m. -gen.,  Feb.  2,  1901;  brig-gen., 
Apr.  16,  1902;  retired  by  operation  of  law,  June 
17,  1902.  Address:  Aloorhead  Hotel,  Gloucester, 
Mass.* 

BIBS,  Charles  Suinner,  paper  mir. ;  b.  Kast  Wal- 
pole,  Ma.ss.,  1855;  s.  B'rancis  William  and  Abby 
Frances  (Newell)  Bird;  A.H.,  Harvard,  1877;  m. 
Anna  J.  Child,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  Oct.  19,  1880. 
Engaged  in  paper  making  in  Kast  Walpole  since  be- 
ginning of  business  career;  owner  of  F.  \V.  Bird  & 
Son  mills  at  Fast  Walpole,  Mass.,  Norwood,  Mass. 
I'hillipsdale,  K.I.,  Hamilton,  Can.,  Port  Rouge, 
Can.  Prog,  candidate  for  gov.  of  Mass.,  1913. 
Clubs:  Harvard  (New  York),  Somerset  (Boston). 
Home:    Fast    Walpolf,    Mass.* 

BIBS,  Charles  Sumner,  Jr.;  b.  East  Walpole, 
Mass.,  Sept.  29,  1883;  s.  Charles  Sumner  and  Anna 
Julia  (Child)  Bir<l;  descended  from  Rev.  Thomas 
Hooker,  Rev.  John  Wil.son,  pastor  of  1st  Ch.,  Bos- 
ton; ed.  Hopkinson's  Sch.  (Boston),  Paul  Ran- 
som's Sch.  (Fla.),  Milton  (Mass.)  Acad.;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1906;  spent  2  yrs.  in  Europe;  unmarried. 
Has  engaged  in  paper  mfg.  at  East  Walpole  since 
July,  1906;  mem.  firm  of  Bird  &  Son.  Mem.  A.A.A. 
S.,  Soc.  Cliem.  Industry,  Nat.  Municipal  League, 
Garden  Cities  and  Town  Planning  Assn.,  Internal. 
Efficiency  Soc.  Progressive.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Tennis  and  Racquet  (Boston);  Norfolk  Hunt; 
Green  Spring  Valley  Hunt  (Maryland).  Address: 
East   Walpole,   Mass. 

BIBS,  Elmer  S.,  pres.  North  Nat.  Bank.,  Rock- 
land, Me. 

BIBS,  Francis  William,  editor  and  pub.;  b.  Wal- 
pole, Mass.,  July  4,  1881;  s.  Charles  S.  and  Anna 
J.  (Child)  Bird;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1904;  LL.B.,  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,  1906;  m.  Margery  W.  Phelps,  of 
Boston,  Sept.  6,  1913;  1  daughter,  Mary  Reynolds. 
Editor  and  pub.  Advertiser  Newspaper  Co.,  since 
Dec.  1,  1914.  Protestant.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Union 
Boat  (Boston);  Univer.sity,  Harvard  (New  York), 
liecreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  112  Marlboro 
St.    (Jffice:    311   Washington   St.,   Boston. 

BIBS,  Georgre  Emerson,  judge;  b.  Portland,  Me., 
Sept.  1,  1847;  s.  Robert  Alexander  and  Sarah  (Em- 
erson) Bird;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1869,  A.M.,  1872;  (LL.D., 
Bowdoin,  1909);  m.  Harriet  Leonard  Williams, 
of  Yarmouth,  Me.,  July  8,  1890.  Admitted  to  bar, 
1872,  and  practiced  at  Portland;  mem.  firm  of 
Thomas  (W.  W.)  &  Bird,  1878-83,  Bird  &  Bradley, 
1896-08.  U.S.  dist.  atty.  of  Me.,  1885-90;  mem.  Me. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1893-5;  asso.  justice  Supreme  Jud.  Ct. 
of  Me.  for  term  1908-15.  Democrat.  Mem.  Am. 
Bar  Assn.  (v.-p.,  1907-9).  Pres.  Trustees  North 
Yarmouth  Academy,  Merrill  Memorial  Library, 
1912 — ;  overseer  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1912 — ;  dir.  Me. 
Gen.  Hosp.,  1913 — .  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Cumber- 
land, Portland  Country,  Economics  (Portland), 
Tarrantlne  (Bangor),  Harvard  of  Me.  (pres.,  1907- 
9).    Address:  Portland,  Me.* 

BIBS,  Herman,  insurance.  Engaged  in  insur- 
ance business  since  1S5S;  sec.  and  dir.  Citizens 
Mut.  Ins.  Co.;  mem.  Suburban  Bd.  Boston  Fire 
Underwriters;  mem.  Cambridge  Bd.  Fire  Under- 
writers; pres.  Reliance  Co-operative  Bank;  trustee 
Cambridgeport  Savings  Bank.  Home:  12  Bigelow 
St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  553  Massachusetts 
Av.  and  85  Water  St.,  Boston. 

BIBS,  Maynard  S.,  president  Security  Trust  Co. 
Rockland.    Me. 

BIBS,  Begrinald  William,  mfr. :  b.  Brookllne, 
Mas.s.,    .lune   22,    1872:    s.    William    B.   and    Caroline 


(Grossman)  Bird;  ed.  Hopkinson's  School.  Boston; 
m.  Miss  Violet  Gooderhan,  of  Toronto,  Canada, 
Aug.  31,  1905;  children,  John  Reginald,  Mary  Eliza- 
beth. Began  in  buildeis'  material  business  with 
father,  1894;  mem.  firm  J.  A.  &  W.  Bird  &  Co. 
(chemicals).  Boston,  since  1S98;  pres.  Flintkote 
Mfg.  Co.  (roofing  paper).  Mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Boston  Art, 
Country  (Brookline).  Recreations:  farming.  Home: 
Brookline.  Mass;  (summer)  Framingham,  Mass. 
Office:  88  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 

BIBS,  William  Warren,  mechanical  engr. ;  b. 
Somerville,  Mass.,  Apr.  11,  1}>66;  s.  Henry  M.  and 
Sarah  A.  (Clark)  Bird;  B.S.,  Worcester  Polv.  Inst.. 
1887;  m.  Eloise  MacNeill.  of  Washington,  DC, 
June  12,  1900.  Instr.  mech.  engring.,  Worcester 
Poly.  Inst.,  1887-91;  supt.  Broadway  Iron  Foun- 
dry, Cambridge,  Mass.,  1891-6,  and  pres.  and  treas., 
same,  1896-03;  prof.  mech.  engring.  and  dir.  Wash- 
burn Shops,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  since  1903; 
mem.  Common  Council,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1900-1; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1902.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech. 
Engis.    Address:  10  Harvard  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

BIBSSEY,  Eli  Coe,  merchant;  b.  Meriden,  Conn.. 
Feb.  25,  1843;  s.  Eli  Coe  and  Rebecca  Cooke  (Wil- 
cox) Birdsey;  descendants  of  35  lines  of  ancestors 
from  England  and  Wales  arrived  in  America, 
1625-40;  ed.  Meriden  Acad,  and  Peirce  Acad.,  Mid- 
dleboro,  Mass.;  m.  Catherine  Butler,  of  Meriden. 
Nov.  16,  1864  (now  deceased);  m.  2d,  Ida  Homan, 
of  Meriden,  Jan.  19,  1909.  Served  4  yrs.  to  learn 
dry  goods  business;  formed  partnership  with 
Wallace  A.  Miles,  June,  1869,  and  entered  the 
hardware  trade  in  which  has  since  continued;  sr. 
partner  Birdseye  &  Raven;  v.-p.  Puritan  Trust  Co.; 
trustee  Meriden  Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Trus- 
tee 1st  Baptist  Ch.  Mem.  Conn.  Hardware  Assn. 
(ex-pres.).  Conn.  Bd.  of  Trade  (ex-v.-p.).  Conn. 
S.A.R.  (state  bd.).  Conn.  Hist.  Soc.  Y'ork  and 
Scottish  Rite  Mason  (33°);  Past  Grand  Comdr., 
Grand  Commandery  of  Conn..  K.T.,  since  1894. 
and  Grand  Recorder  same  orgn. ;  author  of  Proc. 
of  Grand  Commandery  of  State  of  Conn..  K.T., 
since  1S95.  Home:  497  Broad  St.  Office:  294  E. 
Main  St..  Meriden.  Conn. 

BIBSSEYE,  Arthur  Julius,  life  ins.;  b.  Water- 
loo, N.  Y".,  Aug.  21,  1858;  s.  Julius  Hiram  and 
Elizabeth  (Kliner)  Birdseye;  ed.  Waterloo  Acad.; 
m.  Rochester,  N.  Y'.,  Oct.  12,  1881,  Clara  Matilda 
Turpin.  Engaged  in  various  lines  of  business: 
dry  goods,  Rochester,  1879;  jewelry,  Fairport  and 
Peekskill,  N.Y.,  1881-7:  broker,  N.Y.  City,  1891. 
In  life  ins.,  Rochester,  for  the  Nederland  Life  Ins. 
Co.  of  Holland,  1893;  home  office  Mut.  Benefit  Ins. 
Co.,  Newark,  N.J.,  1896,  supt.  agencies,  Ohio,  1897, 
state  agt.,  same  co.,  Hartford,  Conn,  since  1900; 
an  organizer  and  dir.  Am.  Industrial  Bank  &  Trust 
Co.  (exec,  com.);  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.  1907-8; 
mem.  Hartford  Chamber  of  Commerce  (legislative 
com.).  Democrat.  Episcopalian;  vestryman  and 
treas.  St.  James  Ch.,  Farmington;  mem.  Ch.  Club 
Diocese  of  Conn.;  staff  officer  Putnam  Phalanx; 
mem.  Soc.  of  Founders  and  Patriots  of  America 
(elected  gov.,  Apr.,  1908).  Mason  (32°).  Clubs: 
Hartford,  City,  Get-Together.  Charter  Oak  Ad 
Club — all  of  Hartford:  Country  (Farmington). 
Recreations:  amateur  photography.  Home:  Farm- 
ington, Conn.  Office:  1st  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  Hart- 
ford, (ionn. 

BIBSSEYE,  Isaac  Washing-ton,  corset  mfr.;  b. 
Huntington,  Conn.,  June  18,  1847;  s.  Joseph  and 
Caroline  (Hulibell)  Birdseye;  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  m. 
Elizabeth  J.  Sherwood.  Engaged  in  manufacture  of 
corsets  since  1869  under  title  of  Birdseye  Somers 
Co  •  dir.  Pegnonnock  Nat.  Bank,  Bridgeport  Sav- 
ings Bank,  Bankers'  Loan  &  Trust  Co.  (New  Y'ork). 
Served  as  president  Bridgeport  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce; dir.  Y.M.C.A.,  Bridgeport  Orphans'  Asylum; 
treas.  Nat.  Soc.  S.A.R. ;  mem.  S.R.,  Soc.  Colonial 
Wars,  Mil.  Order  Foreign  Wars,  Barons  of  Rune- 
mede.  Roosevelt  elector,  1904.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Seaside,  Brooklawn  Country,  Bridgeport  Yacht, 
Lotos  (New  York).  Address:  733  Fairfield  Av.. 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 

BIBSSEYE,  Thomas  S.,  banker,  trustee:  b. 
Huntington.     Cnnn..     Oct.     11.     1840;     s.     Thaddeus 


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Gould  and  Mary  Ann  (Shelton)  Birdseye;  ed. 
Derby  High  Sch.;  m.  Derby,  July  1,  1S64,  Mary  A. 
Smith;  4  children,  Bessie  R.,  Henry  Shelton, 
Eleanor  L..  Maryanna.  Became  connected  with 
postofflce  at  Derby,  1S52,  and  later  was  apptd. 
asst.  postmaster;  apptd.  elk.  Derby  Savings  Bank, 
1860,  treas.  and  sec,  upon  death  of  father,  1880, 
and  elected  dir.,  1893;  in  ins.  business,  establislied 
by  father,  1854;  dir.  Oak  Cliff  Cemetery;  trustee 
of  several  trusts.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Derby  and 
Shelton  Bd.  of  Trade.  Recreations:  fishing  in 
Florida.  Home:  330  Caroline  St.  Office:  Main  and 
Caroline  Sts.,  Derby,  Conn. 

BIBCrE,  Ella  Preeman,  M.D.;  b.  Barnstable, 
Mass.,  Jan.  4,  1857;  d.  Zemiia  and  Julia  A.  (Crock- 
er) Kendrick;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phvs.  and  Surg.,  Boston, 
1891;  post-grad,  study,  New  York  Post-Grad.  Coll., 
Phila.  Polyclinic,  Mass.  Eye  and  Ear  Hosp..  and 
Dr.  Knapp's  Pvt.  Hosp.  for  Eve  and  Ear;  m.  West 
Barnstable,  May  3,  1882,  Dr.  William  S.  Birge;  2 
children.  Amy  E.,  William  D.  Teacher  and  asst. 
postmaster  previous  to  marriage;  resident  phys. 
Ocean  View  Sanitarium.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 
Methodist.  Clubs:  Nautilus,  Woman's  Guild.  Ad- 
dress:  5   Pearl  St.,  Provincetown,  Mass. 

BIBGE,  William  Spafard,  M.D. ;  b.  Cooperstown, 
N.Y.,  Jan.  19.  1857;  s.  Delos  Luther  and  Amy  A. 
(Spafard)  Birge;  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  student  New  York 
U.  2  yrs.;  M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll.,  New  York  U., 
1881;  post-grad,  study,  hosps.  of  New  York  and 
Phila.:  m.  Ella  Freeman  Kendrick  (M.D.),  of  West 
Barnstable,  Mass.,  May  12,  1882;  2  children.  Amy 
E.,  William  D.  Practiced  in  Provincetown,  Mass., 
since  1884;  specializes  in  treatment  of  nervous 
diseases;  acting  asst.  surgeon.  U.  S.  Marine  Hosp. 
Service.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Medico- 
Legal  Soc.    Mason.    Address:   Provincetown,  Mass. 

BIBKHOF7,  Georgre  David,  mathematician;  b. 
Overisel,  JMich.,  Mar.,  21,  1884;  s.  David  and  Jane 
Gertrude  (Droppers)  Birkhoff;  Lewis  Inst.,  Chi- 
cago, 1896-02;  U.  of  Chicago.  1902-3;  Harvard, 
1903-5,  A.B.,  1905,  A.M.,  1906;  U.  of  Chicago,  1905- 
07,  Ph.D.,  1907;  m.  Margaret  Elizabeth  Grafius,  of 
Chicago,  Sept.  2,  1908.  Instr.  in  mathematics  U. 
of  Wis.,  1907-9:  asst.  prof,  mathematics,  1909-11, 
prof.,  1911-12,  Princeton:  asst.  prof,  mathematics. 
Harvard,  1912 — .  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
Societies,  etc.)  Home:  44  Shepard  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

BIBNBV,  Iiauress  J.,  clergyman;  b.  Dennison, 
O.,  Sept.  11,  1871;  s.  Nelson  L.  and  Harriet  (Haver- 
fleld)  Birnev;  A.B.,  Scio.  Coll.,  1895  (D.D.,  1910); 
S.T.B.,  Boston  U.  School  of  Theology,  1899;  (D.D., 
Weslevan  U.,  1913) ;  m.  Laura  Close,  of  Quaker  City, 
O.,  Sept.  8,  1895.  Preached  1  vr.,  1895-6,  at  Plain- 
field,  O.,  S.  Walpole,  Mass.,  1899-01,  Park  Av.  M.E. 
Ch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1901-2,  Hyde  Park,  Mass., 
1902-5;  spent  1  yr.,  1905-6,  traveling  in  Europe; 
pastor  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  1906-8,  Maiden  Cen- 
ter, 1908-11;  dean  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theology, 
Mar.,  1911 — ;  trustee  Boston  LT.,  1909-11.  Inde- 
pendent. Methodist.  Address:  72  Mt.  Vernon  St., 
Boston.* 

BIBITIB,  John  Mathews,  surgeon;  b.  Rockville, 
Conn.,  Sept.  5,  1878;  s.  William  Perkins  and  Mary 
Whiteway  (Mathews)  Birnie;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Springfield,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Williams,  1901;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1906;  unmarried.  Practiced  in 
Springfield  since  1909;  asst.  surgeon  Springfield 
Hosp.,  since  1909;  surgeon  Ware  Hosp.  since  1910. 
Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A.,  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon,  Gamma  Delta  Phi.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston),  Williams  (New  York). 
Home:  34  Stearns  Terrace.  Office:  6  Chestnut  St., 
Springfield,  Mass. 

BIBOIT,  Joseph  Frederick  Rodolphe,  M.D.; 
b.  Sherbrooke,  P.  Q.,  Can.,  Jan.  25,  1866;  s.  Raphael 
A.  and  Hermeline  (Clermont)  Biron;  M.D.,  Montre- 
al Sch.  Medicine  and  Surgery,  1890;  m.  Skowhegan, 
Me.,  Feb.,  1892,  Mary  Clarke  Fales;  children,  Mary 
Louise  Hermeline,  Hubert  Francis,  Elise  Fales, 
Raphael  Alfred.  Practiced  at  Skowhegan,  1890-6, 
since  at  Amesbury,  Mass.  Republican.  Mem.  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Am.  Med.  Assn.,  A.O.U.W.  Club: 
Wormesquam.  Recreations:  fishing,  hunting.  Ad- 
dress: Amesbury,  Mass. 


BIBT'WBIiI.,  Charles  "Wesley,  social  worker;  b. 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  Nov.  23,  1860;  s.  Tempest  and 
Sarah  (Pickels)  Birtwell;  fitted  for  college  at 
Lawrence  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  sunima  cum 
laude,  1885;  m.  Helen  Dow,  of  Hampton  Falls, 
N.H.,  Oct.  16,  1894.  Gen.  sec.  Boston  Children's 
Aid  Soc,  1885-11;  gen.  sec.  Am.  Federation  for  Sex 
Hygiene,  1911-12;  general  secretary  Mass.  Soc. 
for  Sex  Education,  1912-15.  Member  Advisory 
Board  on  Public  Institutions  of  the  City  of  Bos- 
ton, 1896-7;  sec.  sect,  on  care  of  dependent,  neg- 
lected and  wayward  children,  Internat.  Congress 
of  (bharities.  Correction  and  Philanthropy,  Chicago, 
1893;  investigated  truancy,  and  drafted  legisla- 
tion in  relation  thereto,  for  Mass.  State  Bd.  of 
Edn.,  1896-7;  an  asso.  ed.  of  Charities  Review, 
1897-03;  chmn.  sect,  on  child-saving  work,  1895, 
on  sex  hygiene,  1912,  Nat.  Conf.  Charities  and 
Correction;  del.  apptd.  by  U.S.  mil.  authorities  to 
First  Conference  of  Charity  and  Correction,  Cuba, 
1902;  originated  "Home  Libraries,"  in  1887;  dir. 
Social  Service  Committee,  Harvard  Univ.  from  or- 
ganization, 1894  to  1904;  mem.  "Randall  Charities 
Board,"  created  by  will  of  Belinda  L.  Randall, 
1897;  has  served  on  bds.  of  dirs.,  Mass.  Prison 
Assn.,  South  End  House,  N.E.  Watch  and  Ward 
Soc,  etc.;  mem.  Mass.  "Commission  to  Investigate 
White  Slave  Traffic,  So-Called,"  1913;  mem.  Li- 
brary Council,  Social  Library;  sec.  Unitarian  Club 
of  Boston  since  1899.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta 
Upsilon.  Clubs:  Harvard,  Boston  City.  Home: 
Hampton  Falls,  N.H.  Ofl^ice:  53  State  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

BISBBB,  Arthur  Brown,  M.D. ;  b.  Waitsfield, 
Vt.,  Mar.  22,  1858;  s.  Elijah  W.  and  Lydia  D. 
(Brown)  Bisbee;  M.D.,  Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg. 
(Columbia),  1882;  m.  Alice  M.  Putnam,  of  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt.,  June  23,  1886.  Began  practice  at  South 
Rovalton,  Vt.,  1882;  removed  to  Montpelier,  1887. 
med.  dir.  Nat.  Life  Ins.  Co.  Mem.  Assn.  Life  Ins. 
Med.  Dirs.,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian.    Home:   Montpelier,  Vt. 

BISBBB,  Charles  Melville,  M.D.,  surgeon; 
b.  Canton,  Me.,  Nov.  21,  1848;  s.  Daniel  and  Phil- 
india  F.  (Lombard)  Bisbee;  ed.  Canton  (Me.)  State 
Normal  Sch.,  Farmington,  Me.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch. 
of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1871;  m.  Bert  E.  Maddocks,  of 
South  Framingham,  Mass.,  Apr.  16.  1900.  Practiced 
in  Peru,  Me.,  1871-3,  Sumner,  1873-95,  Rumford 
since  1895;  consulting  phys.  Central  Me.  Gen. 
Hosp.;  U.S.  examining  surgeon  for  pensions,  16 
yrs.;  mem.  Oxford  Co.  Examining  Bd.  for  pensions 
4  yrs.;  pres.  trustees  Rumford  &  Mexico  Water 
Diist. ;  treas.  Rumford  Drug  Co.  Mem.  Me.  Coast 
Guards,  1864-65.  Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Oxford  Co. 
Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.  Clubs:  Business  Men's, 
Mechanics'  Institute.      Address:   Rumford,  Me. 

BISBBB,  Edward  Wyatt,  lawyer;  b.  Waitsfield, 
Vt  Feb.  27,  1856;  s.  Elijah  W.  and  Lydia  D. 
(Brown)  Bisbee;  descendant  of  Thomas  Bisbee 
(then  written  Besbedge),  Plymouth  Colony,  1634; 
grad  Barre  Acad.,  1875;  studied  law  in  offices 
of  Heath  &  Carleton  and  Joseph  A.  Wmg,  Mont- 
pelier: admitted  to  bar,  1879;  m.  Montpelier,  Jan. 
20.  1886.  Julia  B.  Snow.  Has  practiced  in  Barre 
since  1879;  state's  atty.,  Washington  Co.,  1886-90; 
life  trustee  Aldrich  Library;  postmaster  Barre 
since  1899.  Ex-pres.  N.E.  Postmasters'  Assn.  Re- 
publican. Universalist.  Mason,  K.T.,  Shriner.  Ad- 
dress:  Barre,  Vt. 

BISBEE,  Frederick  Adelhert,  clergyman,  editor; 
b  Nunda,  N.Y.,  Feb.  28,  1855;  s.  Hiram  Alonzo 
and  Mary  Jane  (Hand)  Bisbee;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Binghamton,  N.Y.,  and  pvt.  study:  B.D  Tufts 
Coll  1877  (S.T.D.,  1897);  m.  Hannah  T.  Bradley, 
of  vineyard  Haven,  Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1880  (died  1886); 
2d,  Matty  Gaily,  of  San  Jose,  Cal.,  June  28.  1891. 
Ordained  Universalist  ministry,  1877;  pastor  Ch. 
of  Our  Father,  Spencer,  Mass.,  1877-83,  Ch.  of  Res- 
toration, Phila.,  1883-98;  editor-in-chief  Universal- 
ist Leader,  Boston,  since  1898;  editor  and  pub. 
monthly  review,  To-Day,  Phila.,  1895;  sec.  Pa. 
Universalist  State  Conv.,  1885-98.  Non-resident 
lecturer  Tufts  Coll.  and  St.  Lawrence  L^.  Mem. 
Religious  Edn.  As'^n.,  Internat.  Congress  Re- 
ligious Liberals.  Internat.  Peace  Union.  Re- 
publican.   Clubs:  Contemporary  (Phila.),  Nat.  Lib- 


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eral  (London,  hon.),  Press,  Universalist  (Boston), 
Tufts  Coll.  Club.  Author:  A  Summer  Flif^hl,  1911. 
Home:  107  Appleton  St.,  Arlington  Heights,  Massa- 
chusetts.   Oftice:    359   Boylston   St.,   Boston.* 

BISBEi:,     Georg-e    D.,     lawyer;     pres.     Rumford 

I'all.s    'i'lu.vt    Co.,    Kunilord,    Me. 

BISBEi:,  Harlan  Melville,  educator;  b.  West 
Sununr,  .Me.,  .Jan.  1,  IST;'.;  s.  Charles  Melville 
and  Ella  liemeniber  (Tucker)  Bisbee;  A.B., 
Bowdoin,  1898;  summer  of  1901  in  Europe;  post- 
grad, study  in  Latin  and  edn.,  spl.  work  relating 
to  med.  inspection  of  schs..  Harvard,  1904-5,  A.M., 
1905;  m.  Maude  Arlie  Wells,  of  Ijvnn,  Mass.,  Apr. 
5,    1900;    1    child,    Harlan    jNIelville,    Jr.,    b.    Jan.    11, 

1913,  d.  Apr.  13,  1915.  Asst.  Rumford  Falls  (Me.) 
High  Sch.,  1898-9;  prin.  Brewer  (Me.)  High  Sch., 
1899-04;  prin.  Robinson  Sem.,  Exeter,  N.H.,  since 
Sept.,  1905.  Mem.  N.FIA.,  Am.  Inst.  Instruction, 
N.E.  Assn.  Colls,  and  Prep.  Sclis.,  Classical  Assn. 
of  N.E.,  Rockingham  Co.  Teachers'  Assn.,  N.H. 
State  Teachers'  Assn.  (pres.,  1912),  Educational 
Council  of  N.H.  Republican.  Conglist.  INIason. 
(.^ontbr.  of  numerous  articles  in  ednl.  mags.;  fre- 
quent engagements  on  lecture  platform.  Address: 
87   Front   St.,   Exeter,   N.H. 

BISBBB,  Marvin  Davis,  educator,  librarian: 
June  21,  lS45-Aug.  2N,  19]:].  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1912-13.) 

BISBBi:,  Robert  sagar,  clergyman;  b.  Welling- 
ton, Me.,  Oct.  11,  1851;  s.  Robert  and  Elvira 
(Moses)  Bisbee;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1875, 
A.M.,  1878;  student  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theology  1 
yr. ;  m.  Ada  Mae  Graves,  of  Portland,  Me.,  July  26, 
1875;  4  children,  Rena  I.,  b.  1877;  Edna  C,  b.  1883; 
Robert  M.,  b.  1885;  Joseph  G.,  b.  1891;  teacher 
Greek,  Latin  and  German,  Chamberlain  Inst.,  Ran- 
dolph, N.Y.,  1875-7;  pres.  Clark  U.,  Atlanta,  Ga., 
1877-81;  field  agt.  Freedman's  Aid  Soc,  1882;  en- 
tered ministry  M.E.  Ch.,  1882;  pastorates  in  Me., 
Wash.,  Vt..  and  Mass.;  at  Hull,  Mass.,  1908-12; 
pastor  chs.  at  South  IMiddleboro  and  South  Carver 
since  1912;  pres.  Spokane  (Wash.)  Coll.,  1887,  8,  91; 
chmn.    Mass.    Minimum   Wage   Commn.    since   Oct. 

1914.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Nu  Theta.  Has 
traveled  and  lectured  extensively;  book  reviewer 
and  contbr.  Boston  Transcript,  Springfield  Repub- 
lican, and  the  Arena.  Home:  South  IMiddleboro, 
jMass. 

BISCO,  Edward  Foster,  retired  banker:  b.  Lei- 
cester, Mass.,  Feb.  19,  1844;  s.  Dwight  and  Ruth 
(Woodcock)  Bisco;  grad.  Leicester  High  Sch., 
1862;  m.  Nov.  29,  1866,  Anna  Eliza,  d.  Austin  and 
Laura  (Wilson)  Sprague;  1  daughter,  Adeline 
Maud.  With  Nat.  Park  Bank,  New  York,  1865-72: 
sec.  Worcester  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.,  1872-91 
(pres.,  1891-03),  and  was  pres.  after  consolidation 
with  the  Central  Nat.,  City  Nat.,  1st  Nat.,  and 
Citizens'  Nat.  banks,  under  title  of  the  Worcester 
Trust  Co.,  until  resigned;  pres.  Washington  Trust 
Co.,  Boston,  Oct.  1,  1904-6,  since  retired.  Commr. 
Jacques  Fund  of  City  Hosp.  Republican.  Univer- 
salist. Club:  Commonwealth.  Recreations:  music. 
Address:    11    Irving   St.,   Worcester,   Mass. 

BISHOP,  Clianniiig-,  M.D.;  b.  Bristol,  N.H., 
July  26,  1864;  s.  James  M.  and  Margaret 
(Locke)  Bishop;  prep.  edn.  Tilton  Sem.:  spl.  stu- 
dent Brown  U.,  1885-6;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
Medicine,  1889;  m.  Lena  B.  Cragin,  of  Lebanon, 
N.H.,  May  15,  1893.  Practiced  at  Bristol,  N.H.. 
since  1SS9.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  N.H. 
Homoe.  Soc.  Republican.  Methodist.  Home:  Bris- 
tol,  l^.U. 

BISHOP,  Elias  B.,  lawyer;  b.  Newton,  Mass., 
Aug.  2.  1869;  s.  Robert  R.  and  Mary  Helen  (Bul- 
lard)  Bishop:  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.; 
1889;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1894;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1897;  m.  Emilie  Fanning  Hunter,  of  New- 
ton, Mass.,  June  28,  1894  (now  deceased);  chil- 
dren, Robert  R.,  Eleanor,  Stephen  H. ;  m.  2d,  Miss 
Delia  M.  Cleaves,  Oct.  14,  1914.  Has  practiced 
in  Boston  since  1897;  dir.  Newton  South  Co-opera- 
tive Bank.  Alderman,  Newton,  1904-6;  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907-9.  Mem.  Bd.  Trustees  Phillips 
Acad.  Mem.  Am.,  Mass.  and  Middlesex  Bar  Assn., 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:    Boston    City.    Harvard     (Boston).     Recre- 


ations: fishing,  shooting.  Home:  Newton,  Mass. 
Office:    54    Devonshire   St.,   Boston. 

BISHOP,   Bills,  clergyman;    b.   New   Brunswick, 

N.J.,  -Mar.  7,  1872;  s.  Hon.  James  and  Mary  Fau- 
gferes  (Ellis)  Bishop;  grad.  l^rinceton  I'rep.  Sch., 
188S;  B.A.,  Rutgers  Coll.,  New  BrunswicK,  N.J., 
1892;  D.B.,  Berkeley  Div.  Sch.,  Middletown,  Conn., 
1897;  m.  Elinor  Burnett,  of  Boston  and  Southboro, 
Mass.,  May  21,  1907;  children,  Mary  Josephine 
Bishop,  and  James  Bishop.  Deacon,  1897,  priest, 
1898,  P.E.,  Ch.;  asst.  minister  Calvary  Ch.,  New 
York,  1897-8;  rector  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Salt  Lake  City, 
Utah,  1898-01;  asst.  minister  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Bos- 
ton, 1901-2;  minister-in-charge  St.  Stephen's  Ch., 
Boston,  1902-7;  prof,  pastoral  theology,  Berkeley 
Div.  Sch.,  1907-10;  rector  St.  George's  Ch.,  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  1910-11;  abroad  with  family,  1911- 
12;  rector  Grace  Ch.  Parish,  Amherst,  Mass.,  since 
1912.  Mem.  Delta  Phi.  Clubs:  Science  (Amherst), 
Boston  Clerical;  Amherst  Golf  (Amherst);  Tor- 
quay GoU  (Torquay,  Eng.);  Laurentian  Club  (P. 
Q.,  Can.);  University  (N.Y.  City).  Permanent 
address:   Southboro,  Mass. 

BISHOP,  Elwell  Alexander,  educator;   moved  to 

Seviersille,  Tenn.     (See  \ol.  1909.) 

BISHOP,  G-eorg-e  Washingrton,  public  oflScial; 
b.  West  Burke,  Vt.,  Oct.  4,  1849;  s.  Truman 
Gardner  and  Harriet  Newell  (Kimball)  Bishop; 
ed.  pub.  and  select  schs.  and  St.  Johnsbury  (Vt.) 
Acad.;  m.  Annie  Bell  King,  of  Athol,  Mass.,  Sept. 
16,  1873;  1  daughter,  Nellie  ]Maud.  In  employ  of 
Conn.  &  Passumpsic  Rivers  R.R.  3  yrs.  as  fire- 
man, brakeman  and  sectionman;  moved  to  Mass., 
1870,  and  took  charge  of  a  section  for  Vt.  &  Mass. 
R.R.  Co.;  roadmaster  Vt.  and  Mass  division.  Fitch- 
burg  Rd.,  1874-95;  mem.  Mass.  Bd.  R.R.  Commrs. 
(under  Govs.  Greenhalge,  Wolcott,  Crane,  Bates, 
Guild  and  Draper) ;  apptd.  by  Gov.  Foss  mem. 
Public  Service  Commn.,  continuing  until  Aug.  1, 
1914;  since  chief  of  Inspection  Bureau  of  Public 
Service  Commn.  Resided  at  Athol  25  yrs.  and 
there  served  in  various  pub.  offices.  Formerly  pres. 
N.E.  Roadmasters'  Assn.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mason  (32°);  Past  Comdr.  Athol  Commandery; 
Past  Dist.  Deputy  Grand  Master,  12th  Masonic 
Dist.;  Past  Sr.  Grand  Warden  of  CJrand  Lodge  of 
Masons  of  Mass.  and  Past  Grand  Lecturer  of 
Grand  Commandery  of  !Mass.  and  R.I.  Home:  Wal- 
nut St.,  Newtonville,  Mass.  Office:  1  Beacon  St., 
Boston. 

BISHOP,  Heber,  surgeon,  ins.  mgr.;  b.  Marble- 
ton,  Que.,  July  26,  1858;  s.  Henry  Gordon  and 
Catherine  Howard  (Farnsworth)  Bishop;  descend- 
ant of  Francis  Cooke,  of  the  Mayflower,  and  on  pa- 
ternal side,  of  Hon.  James  Bishop,  It.  gov.  of 
Conn.:  grad.  Normal  Sch..  IMarbleton.  1874:  B.A., 
Bishop's  Coll..  Lennoxville,  Que.,  1875;  M.D.,  Mc- 
Gill  U..  Montreal,  1882;  Mem.  Coll.  Phys.  and 
Surg.,  Que,.  1882;  life  mem.  St.  Thomas  Hosp., 
London,  Eng.,  1883;  m.  Emma  Louise  W^oollev,  of 
()s>densburg.  N.Y.,  May  1,  1882;  2  children,  Leta 
Howard,  Alice  Louise  Victoria.  Engaged  in  prac- 
tice of  medicine  in  Boston,  1884-8;  surgeon  and 
adjuster  U.S.  Mut.  Accident  Assn.  of  New  York, 
1888-95:  surgeon  and  adjuster  and  mgr.  accident 
and  liability  depts.,  Aetna  Life  Ins..  Co.  of  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  since  1895.  Apptd.  surgeon  H.  M. 
5Sth  Regt.,  Compton  Battalion  of  Inf.,  Que.,  1S82. 
Trustee  and  treas.  of  bd.  N.E.  Home  for  Deaf 
Mutes.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  North 
Am.  Fish  and  Game  Protective  Assn.,  Mass.  Fish 
and  Game  Protectiv^e  Assn.,  etc.  Mason  (Mass. 
Lodge,  St.  Andrew's  R.A.  Chapter,  Boston  Coun- 
cil), (jlubs:  Boston  City,  Megantic  Fish  and  Game 
(ex-pres  ).  Recreations:  fishing  and  hunting. 
Home:  Farmington,  Me.  Office:  50  Congress  St., 
Boston. 

BISHOP,  Henry  Alfred,  business  man;  b.  Bridge- 
port, Conn,  Dec.  4,  1860;  s.  William  D.  and  Julia 
-Ann  (Tomlinson)  Bishop;  entered  Y'ale  with  class 
of  1884,  but  did  not  graduate;  m.  Jessie  Alvord 
Trubee.  of  Bridgeport,  Feb.  6,  1883.  Gen.  ticket 
agt.,  1881-3,  purchasing  agt.,  1883-5,  a.sst.  supt., 
1885-6,  Naugatuck  R.R. ;  served  as  supt.  Housa- 
tonic  Rd.  and  gen.  supt.  same,  and  its  branches; 
purchasing  agt.,  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.R.R.,  1887-02; 
acting  v.p.   and   v. p.  W.V.   Central  and  Pittsburgh 


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&  Western  Mil.  rds.,  1902-3  (resigned).  V.p.  Pa- 
cific Iron  Works,  Conn.  Press,  Inc.,  Automatic 
Maciiine  Co.,  Clapp  Fire  Resisting  Paint  Co.;  dir. 
Westchester  St.  Ry.  Co.,  Read  Carpet  Co.,  Western 
Union  Telegrapii  Co.,  Am.  Dist.  Tel.  Co.,  of  N.Y. 
(exec,  com.).  Am.  Dist.  Telegraph  Co.,  of  N.J.,  Am. 
Graphophone  Co.  (exec,  com.),  Brady  Brass  Co., 
Conn.  Nat.  Bank,  Peoples  Savings  Bank.  Mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1886;  pros.  Bd.  Police  Commrs., 
Bridgeport,  1888-90;  Dem.  candidate  for  sec.  of 
state.  Conn.,  1888,  and  for  It.-gov.,  1904;  pres. 
Bridgeport  Pub.  Library.  Bridgeport  Boys'  Club; 
dir.  Bridgeport  Hosp.,  St.  Vincent's  Hosp.,  Conn. 
Humane  Soc. ;  trustee  Bridgeport  Orphan  Asylum. 
Episcopalian.  (See  Wlio's  Who  in  America  for 
societies,    etc.)      Home:    Bridgeport,    Conn.* 

BISHOP,  John  Wilson,  pres.  J.  W.  Bishop  Co.; 
b.  Prince  Edward  Island,  May  29,  1846;  s.  William 
and  Sarah  (Hooper)  Bishop;  came  to  Lonsdale, 
R.I.,  1857;  learned  carpenter's  trade,  1860-4;  m. 
Jan.  4,  1870,  Sarah  A.,  d.  Thomas  R.  and  Sarah 
Jane  (Pales)  Foster,  of  Holden,  Mass.;  9  children, 
Mina  (died  1872),  Frederick  (deceased),  Alice  (de- 
ceased), Nathaniel  S.  (died  1904),  William  T.  (died 
1910).  Sarah  (died  1911,  wife  of  Irving  S.  Orr), 
Florence  J.,  Marion  E.  (Mrs.  T.  H.  Coe,  of  Wor- 
cester), John  W.,  Jr.  Supt.  bldgs.  in  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1867-74;  has  operated  as  master  builder 
since  1874,  alone,  1874-9,  as  Cutting  &  Bishop, 
1879-93,  alone  as  J.  W.  Bishop  &  Co.,  1889-99, 
since  as  J.  W.  Bishop  Co..  Inc.,  with  offices  in 
Worcester,  Providence.  Boston  and  New  York. 
Mem.  'V\^orcester  Co.  Mechanics'  Assn.  Mason; 
Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Worcester,  Worcester  Country, 
Turks  Head  (Providence,  R.I.).  Recreations:  mo- 
toring. Home:  1212  Main  St.  Office:  107-109  Foster 
St.,   T\"orcester,    Mass. 

BISHOP,  Louis  Bennett,  M.D.,  ornithologist;  b. 
Guilford,  Conn..  June  5.  1865;  s.  Timothy  Hug- 
gins  and  Jane  Maria  (Bennett")  Bishop;  B.A.,  Yale, 
1886;  M.D.,  Yale  Med.  Sch.,  1888;  studied  at  New 
York  Polyclinic,  1888-9;  Univ.  Med.  Sch.,  Vienna, 
Austria,  1891-2:  m.  Leona  Anna  Baylis,  of  Port 
Jefferson,  L.I.,  July  16,  1910;  1  son,  Herbert  Ben- 
nett. Practiced  in  New  Haven  1892-08;  instr.  in 
pediatrics,  Yale  Med.  Sell.,  1899-08;  attending 
phys..  New  Haven  Dispensary,  1892-08.  Mem.  city, 
CO.  and  state  med.  socs..  Am.  Ornitliol.  Union, 
A.A.A.S.,  etc.  Clubs:  Yale  (New  York):  Graduates 
(New  Haven).  Author:  The  Birds  of  Connecticut, 
1913.  Contbr.  occasional  articles  to  ornithol.  mags. 
Address:  356  Orange  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

BISHOP,  Nathan  lee,  educator;  Mar.  6,  1841- 
Oct.   11,   1909.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

BISHOP,  Robert  R.,  jurist;  Mar.  31,  1834-Oct. 
7,  1909.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

BISHOP,  Russell  Tomlinson,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Apr.  1,  1856;  s.  WMlliam  D. 
(U.S.  commr.  of  patents)  and  Julia  A.  (Tomlinson) 
Bishop;  prep,  edn.,  Winchester  Inst.,  Conn.,  and 
Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.;  attended  lectures 
Yale  Med.  Sch.,  1878-9;  engaged  in  iron  and  steel 
mfg.,  1879-90;  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll., 
New  York,  1893;  m.  Minnie  A.  Lockwood,  Feb.  7, 
1887.  Practiced  at  Bridgeport  since  1893;  visiting 
surgeon.  Emergency  Hosp. ;  mem.  Bd.  Pension 
Surgeons;  mem.  staff  citv  phvsicians:  surgeon,  N.Y., 
N.H.  &  H.R.R.  Mem.  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  Fair- 
field Co.  Med.  Soc,  Bridgeport  Med.  Assn.  Address: 
Bridgeport,    Conn. 

BISHOP,  William  Henry,  author:  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Jan.  7,  1847;  s.  Elias  and  Catherine  (Kelly) 
Bishop;  A.B.,  Yale,  1867;  studied  architecture;  m. 
Mary  Dearborn  Jacl^son,  of  New  York,  July  28. 
1886.  Editor  and  propr.  Milwaukee  Commercial 
Times  till  1877;  instr.  modern  languages,  Yale, 
1893-1902;  United  States  consul  at  Genoa,  Italy, 
1903-4,  at  Palermo,  Italy,  Jan.  1,  1905-July  1,  1910, 
resigned.  Republican.  Agnostic.  Mem.  Soc.  Co- 
lonial Wars.  Clubs:  Author^:,  Graduates',  (New 
Haven,  Conn.).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
list  of  books.)    Home:   Brooklyn,  Conn.* 

BISHOP,  William  Henry,  newspaper  publisher; 
Aug.  24,  1851-19—.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BISSBIiIi,  Charles  Chauncey,  business  man;  b. 
Suffield,    Conn.,    Aug.    IS,    1867;    s.    Charles    S.    and 


Marie  E.  (Pomeroy)  Bissell:  pub.  sch.  ed'n;  m. 
Suffield,  1889,  Clara  J.  Spencer.  In  office  of  Trav- 
elers Ins.  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  until  1891;  asst. 
cashier  Suffield  Nat.  Bank,  1891-8;  mem.  firm  of 
L.  B.  Bissell,  Bro.  &  Co.,  dealers  in  leaf  tobacco; 
now  pros.  Suffield  Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Bap- 
tist. Mason,  K.T.,  Shriner.  Club:  Hartford.  Ad- 
dress:   Suffield,   Conn. 

BISSBXiI^,  Prefleric  Clarence;  b.  Hebron.  Conn., 
May  4,  1848;  s.  Fretierick  Phelps  and  Almira  Jane 
(Carver)  Bissell;  ed.  common  and  pvt.  schs. ;  m. 
Mansfield,  Conn.,  Jan.  21,  1875,  S.  Gertrude  Storrs; 
2  daughters,  Alice  Gertrude,  Helen  Mansfield. 
With  P  W.  Turner  &  Co.,  silk  mfrs.,  Turnerville, 
Conn.,  1873-92;  stock  elk.  Natchaug  Silk  Co.,  Wil- 
limantic.  Conn.,  1892-7;  chief  elk.,  state  comp- 
troller Conn.,  1898-05;  deputy  state  comptroller 
since  Julv  19,  1905.  Republican.  Episcopalian;  elk. 
St.  Peter's  Ch.,  Hebron,  22  yrs. ;  treas.  St.  Paul's 
Ch.,  Willimantic,  1893-09;  sec.  commn.  Parochial 
Archives,  Diocese  of  Conn.  Mem.  Acorn  Club  of 
Conn.,  Conn.  Hist.  Soc,  Conn.  Soc.  S.AR.,  A.O.U.W., 
K.O.T.M.  Club:  Hartford  Republican.  Home:  375 
Laurel  St.    Office:  State  Capitol,  Hartford,  Conn. 

BISSBIiIi,  Hezekiah,  engineer;  moved  to  Alta- 
dena,  Ca.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

BISSBIiIi,  lieslie  Bayton,  educator;  moved  to 
Germany.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BISSBIiIi,  Richard  Mervin,  insurance  pres.;  b. 
Chicago,  111.,  June  8,  1862;  s.  George  Francis  and 
Jerusha  (Woodbridge)  Bissell;  descendant  of  N.E. 
ancestry;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.,  Chicago;  B.A., 
Yale,  1883;  m.  Marie  Truesdale,  of  N.Y.  City,  June 
25,  1901;  3  children,  William  T.,  Anne  Carolyn, 
Richard  M.,  Jr.  With  Hartford  Fire  Ins.  Co.  since 
1883;  with  Western  Dept.  of  the  co.,  Chicago, 
1883-95;  asst.  gen.  agt.  Western  Dept.,  1885-6; 
asso.  gen.  agt.,  title  of  Cofran  &  Bissell,  1886-02; 
v.-p.   at  Hartford,   Conn.,   1903-13,   pres.   since  Aug. 

5,  1913.  same  co. ;  dir.  Fidelity  Trust  Co.,  Conn.  Gen. 
Life  Ins.  Co.  Lecturer  on  ins.,  Yale  U.  Clubs: 
University,  Yale  (New  York),  University  (Chi- 
cago), Hartford,  Hartford  Golf  (Hartford),  Coun- 
try (Farmington,  Conn.).  Author:  Yale  Insurance 
Lectures — -Fire,  1904.  Recreations:  music,  liter- 
ature, golf.  Home:  351  Farmington  Av.  Office: 
Hartford  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  125  Trumbull  St.,  Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

BISSBIiIi,  William,  M.D.;  b.  Litchfield,  Conn., 
Mar.  15,  1830;  s.  Amos  and  Lydia  (Hall)  Bissell; 
A.B.,  Yale,  1853;  M.D.,  Yale  Med.  Sch.,  1S56;  m. 
Mary  Bidleman,  of  Bloomsbury,  N.J..  June  26, 
1858;  4  children,  Joseph  B.,  William  B.,  Edward  C, 
May  B.  Practiced  in  Lakeville,  Conn.,  since  1856. 
Trustee  Hotchkiss  Sch.  Mem.  A.M.A.  Republican. 
Conglist.    Address:    Lakeville,   Conn. 

BISSONNBTTB,  Joseph  Masdai,  clergyman;  b. 
St.  Brigide.  Iberville,  Can.,  Nov.  11,  1869;  s.  Alfred 
and  Adelina  (Bonvouloir)  Bissonnette;  student 
Coll.  de  I'Assumption,  P.Q.,  Can.,  1888-90:  Coll.  de 
Levis,  P.Q.,  1890-3;  Seminaire  de  Philosophie, 
Montreal,  1893-5;  St.  Mary's  Sem.,  Baltimore,  Md., 
1895-8.  Ordained  priest  R.C.  Ch.,  1898;  asst.  pastor 
St.  Alovsius  Ch.,  Indian  Orchard,  Mass.,  1898-03, 
Holy  Rosary  Ch..  Gardner.  1903-6;  asst.  pastor  St. 
Joseph's  Ch.,  Springfield,  1906-8,  pastor  since  Aug. 
20.  1908.  Dir.  St.  Joseph's  Sch.  Address:  73  How- 
ard  St.,   Springfield,  Mass. 

BITTINGBR,  Joseph  Prancis,  editor;  b.  St. 
Albans,  Vt.,  Mav  5,  1864;  s.  John  Quincy  and  Sarah 
Jones  (Wainwright)  Bittinger;  A.B.,  Dartmouth, 
1886;  m.  Kate  A.  Teague,  of  Memphis,  Tenn.,  Mar. 

6,  1888;  children,  Marjorie  V.,  Alene,  Richard  B. 
Editor  Old  Colony  Memorial,  Plymouth,  Mass., 
since  1898,  also  pres.  Memorial  Press;  pres.  Boston 
Suburban  Blue  Book  Co.;  dir.  Union  Publishing 
Co.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  9  Sever  St 
Office:   21   Middle  St.,   Plymouth,   Mass. 

BIXBBB,  William  Johnson,  artist:  b.  Manches- 
ter, N.H.,Aug.  31,  1850;  s.  John  and  Elvira  (Thomp- 
son) Bixbee;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  began  to  learn  wood 
engraving,  1870;  studied  drawing  at  Lowell  Inst., 
Boston,  3  yrs.,  1874-6;  studied  water  color  with 
S.  P.  R.  Triscott,  oil  painting  under  Tommasso 
Juglaris,   and  later  with   Marcus  Waterman,   Bos- 


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ton;  m.  Elizabeth  Rolfe,  of  Boston,  June  5,  1S78; 
1  son,  Henry  L.  (chief  electrician,  U.S.N.)-  Painter 
of  marine  and  shore  views  in  oil,  water  colors  and 
pastels;  has  exhibited  in  most  of  larger  cities  of 
America.  ]Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Water  Color  l^ainters 
(sec.  and  treas.).  Served  in  U.S.  Navy,  1867-70. 
Mason;  mem.  K.  of  P.  Home  and  Studio:  126  Front 
St.,  IMarblehead,   Mass. 

BIXBT,  Ang°u8tus  Rufus,  business  man.  (See 
vol.  ]:u);».) 

BIXBT,  Josiah  Peet,  M.D. ;  b..  Genduskeag,  Me., 
Oct  1,  1854;  s.  Solomon  and  Mary  H.  (Peet)  Bixby; 
Krad.  Pliillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1872;  student 
J'ortland  (Me.)  Med.  Sch.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me. 
(Bowdoin),  1876;  m.  ]\lay  C.  Austin,  of  Portland. 
Sept.  13,  1876;  3  children,  Frederick  King,  William 
Peet,  Elizabeth  Austin.  Began  practice  at  North 
I'rescott,  Mass.,  1876;  removed  to  Warren,  Mass., 
1878,  to  Woburn,  1884;  mem.  Woburn  Bd.  of 
Health;  mem.  Woburn  Sch.  Com.  for  13  yrs.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Middlesex  East  Med.  Soc. 
llepublican.  Conglist.  Address:  55  Elm  St.,  Wo- 
liui-n,    Mass. 

BIXBY,  Nelson  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  nr.  Halifax, 
Vt.,  Sept.  27,  1840;  s.  Daniel  and  Betsey  A.  (Jones) 
P.ixby;  grad.  Powers  Inst.,  Bernardston,  Mass., 
1860;  LL.B.,  Albany  Law  Sch.,  1867;  m.  Leyden, 
]\tass.,  Sept.  23.  1863,  Sophia  A.  Newton.  Began 
practice  at  Grafton,  Vt.,  but  removed  to  Adams, 
Ma>ss.,  1871,  where  he  has  since  resided;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1880  and  1882;  spl.  justice  Dist. 
Ct.  of  Northern  Berkshire,  6  yrs.;  justice  4th  Dist. 
Ct.  of  Berksliire  since  1895;  trustee  South  Adams 
Savings  Bank;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.  12  yrs.,  chmn.  Select- 
men 10  yrs.    Address:  Adams,  Mass. 

BIXIiEB,  James  Wilson,  clergyman;  b.  Hanover, 
Pa.,  Feb.  28,  1861;  s.  David  D.  and  Almira  (Wilson) 
Bixler;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1882,  A.M.,  1885;  B.D.,  Yale, 
1887,  Hooker  fellow,  1888;  (D.D.,  Roanoke  Coll., 
1903);  m  Elizabeth  J.  Seelye,  of  Amherst,  Mass., 
Aug.  4,  1891  (died  1894);  m.  2d,  Mabel  Seelye.  of 
Amherst,  Sept.  7,  1898;  children,  Julius  Seelye, 
Elizabeth  Seelye,  James  Wilson,  Jr.,  Herbert  Ed- 
wards. Ordained  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1889;  pastor 
North  Ch..  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1889-91,  2d  Ch.,  New 
London,  Conn.,  since  1891;  sec.  Manwaring  Hosp. 
for  Cliildren;  overseer  Charitable  Fund  of  Amherst 
Coll.  since  1892;  corporate  mem.  A.B.C.F.M.  Mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Am.  Soc.  Science  Assn.  Lecturer 
on  natural  theology,  Atlanta  (Ga. )  Theol.  Sem. 
Clubs:  John  Winthrop,  Ariston  (New  London). 
Address:   27  Broad  St.,  New  London,  Conn. 

BIiACK,  E{benezer)  Charlton,  college  prof.;  b. 
The  Manse,  Liddesdale,  Scotland,  June  18,  1861;  s. 
Rev.  John  and  Mary  (Beattie)  Black:  ed.  Edin- 
burgh U.,  1875-82,  highest  honors  in  rhetoric,  An- 
glo-Saxon. English  lit.  and  poetry;  Queen's  Coll., 
London,  Westminster  Coll.,  Cambridge,  1882-4; 
Liddelbank,  Liddesdale,  1884-91;  (LL.D.,  Glasgr^w 
IT.,  1902):  m.  Agnes  Knox,  of  Edinburgh,  July  26, 
1893;  children,  Margaret  Charlton,  .John  Gavin, 
Knox  Charlton.  Lecturer  English  lit..  Harvard, 
1891-3;  prin.  lang.  and  lit.  dept..  N.E.  Conserva- 
tory of  Music,  Boston,  1893-1900;  prof.  English 
lit.,  Boston  U.,  1900 — .  Lecturer  on  Ensrlish  lit., 
Emerson  Coll.  of  Oratory:  Univ.  Extension 
Commn.,  etc.;  hon.  librarian.  Boston  IT.;  hon.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  1905;  Early  English  and  .Scottish 
Text  Socs.,  Royal  Soc.  of  Arts.  Clubs:  Edinburgh 
Symposium.  Authors'  (London),  Twentieth  Cen- 
tui-y.  (See  Who's  AVho  in  America  for  books,  etc.) 
Recreations:  golf,  walking.  Home:  50  Kirkland 
St.,   Cambridge,    Mass.* 

BIiACK,  Harry  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Coventrv.  Vt.,  Nov. 
22.1879:  s.HenrvF.  and  Melvina  S.  (Brooks)  Black; 
grad.  Derby  (Vt.)  Acad.,  Mav,  1899;  read  law  3 
yrs.  with  Hon.  John  W.  Redmond,  of  Newport.  Vt.; 
m.  May  31,  1905,  Jane  M.  Gates,  of  Newport,  Vt. 
Admitted  to  Vt.  bar.  1903,  and  since  practiced  in 
Newport;  2d  asst.  elk.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1906,  asst., 
1908,  1910,  elk.,  1912-17.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Memnhremagog  TiOdge  No.  65.  A.F.  and  A.M., 
Newport;  Cleveland  Chapter  No.  20.  R.A.M. ;  Or- 
leans Council  No.  19.  R.  and  S.M. ;  Malta  Command- 
ery  No.  10.  K.T.    Address:  Newport,  Vt. 

BIiACK.  Jamefi  William,  prof,  historv;  b.  Balti- 
more,   Jan.    31,    1866;    s.    James    and    Mary    Ellen 


(Fairbanks)  Black;  A.B.,  Baltimore  City  Coll.  (val- 
edictorian and  1st  grade  Peabody  Prize);  A.B., 
Johns  Hopkins,  1888,  Ph.D.,  1891  (Univ.  scholar- 
ship) ;  m.  Jennie  Haven  Dix,  of  Baltimore,  Dec.  26, 
1889.  Acting  prof,  historv  and  polit.  science, 
Georgetown  (Kv.)  Coll..  1891-2;  asso.  prof,  eco- 
nomics, Oberlin  Coll.,  1892-4;  prof,  history  and  po- 
litical economy,  1894-12,  prof,  history  and  polit. 
science,  1912 — ,  Colby  Coll.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Am.  Economic  Assn.,  Am. 
Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  etc.  Author  various  monographs  on 
hist,  topics.  Address:  56  Pleasant  St.,  Waterville, 
Maine.* 

BIiACK,  John  T.,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Northumber- 
land, I'a.,  Jan.  22,  1876;  s.  Jacob  H.  and  Emma 
(Frvling)  Black;  ed.  Huntingdon  (Pa.)  High  Sch.; 
Juniata  C^oll.,  Huntingdon;  M.D.,  Hahnemann  Med. 
Coll.,  Phila.;  m.  Nov.  27,  1902,  Helen  R.  Caldwell, 
of  Tyrone,  Pa.  Began  practice  in  Brooklyn,  1899; 
settled  in  New  London,  Conn.,  1900;  health  officer. 
New  London,  since  1907;  attending  phys.  Lawrence 
and  Memorial  hosps.  and  State  Home  for  Odd  Fel- 
lows. Capt.  Med.  Corps,  U.S.A.,  assigned  to  Coast 
Artv.  Mem.  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn.  Conglist. 
Mason  (K.T.) :  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Harbor  (trus- 
tee). Home:  285  Montauk  Av.  Office:  City  Hall, 
New  London,  Conn. 

BIiACK,  Newton  Henry,  schoolmaster;  b.  Put- 
ney, Vt.,  May  3,  1874;  s.  Newton  Horace  and  Fran- 
ces (Blanchard)  Black;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1896;  stu- 
dent Harvard  Grad.  Sch.,  1900-6,  A.M.,  1906;  U.  of 
Berlin,  Germany,  1912-13.  Science  master  St. 
George's  Sch.,  Newport,  R.I.,  1896-8;  sub-master 
Concord  (N.H.)  High  Sch.,  1898-1900;  science  mas- 
ter Roxburv  Latin  Sch.,  Boston,  since  1900.  Asso. 
mem.  Am.  Physical  Soc,  Am.  Inst.  Elec  Engrs. 
Tariff  Reform  Republican.  Conglist.  Author:  A 
Laboratory  Manual  in  Physics;  (with  Prof.  H.  N. 
Davis)  Practical  Physics.  Recreations:  skating, 
mountaineering,  motoring.  Home:  15  Ellery  St., 
Cambridtie,  Mass.* 

BIiACK,  Olive  Parker,  artist.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BIiACK,  Otis  Pislier,  chemist.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BIiACK,  Ralph  Waldo,  federal  official.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

BIiACK,  Mrs.  William  D.,  educator;  died  1910. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

BIiACKAIiIi,  Clarence  Howard,  architect;  b.  New 
York.  Feb.  3.  1857:  s.  Rev.  Christopher  Rubey  and 
Eliza  (Davis)  Blackall;  B.S.,  U  of.  HI  1877  also 
A.M.;  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Pans,  18(8-80,  m. 
Emma  Murray,  of  Boston,  Dec.  5,  1883;  children. 
Robert  M.,  Marian.  Practiced,  New  \ork.  1»»"-^. 
Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  1882  Boston  since  1882, 
designed  and  erected  1st  steel  frame  bldg.  m  Bos- 
ton 1892;  architect  for  Tremont  Temple;  Bowdoin 
Sq.,  Colonial.  Cort,  Wilbur,  Scollay  Sq.,  Olympia 
theatres;  Salem  Public  Library,  etc.;  U.S.  Trust, 
Scollav,  Marshall  and  Pelham  Bldgs.;  assc  archi- 
tect for  Coplev  Plaza  Hotel;  advisory  architect  for 
Boston  Elevated  R.R.  Co.;  mem  Boston  and  Cam- 
bridge bldg.  law  commns.  First  holder  Rotch  Trav- 
eling Scholarship,  Boston,  1884-6  (sec  since  1891). 
Fellow  A.I. A.;  mem.  Architectural  League^  Amer- 
ica (sec  1880),  Soc.  Beaux  Arts  Architects  A.A. 
AS  New  York  Architectural  League  (1st  sec, 
188i-2).  Boston  Architectural  Club  (1st  pres.  1889- 
93),  Boston  Soc.  Architects  (.sec,  1905),  Cambridge 
Municipal  Art  Soc  (sec,  1905,  chmn.  bd.  of  ap- 
peal. Cambridge) ;  dir.  Boston  Art  Club:  pres^Mass. 
State  Fire  Prevention  Assn.:  mem.  British  1<  ire 
Protection  Assn..  Soc.  Preservation  of  N.B^  An- 
tiquities. Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  etc.  Clubs: 
Nat.  Arts.  Century,  City  (New  York),  Boston  City, 
Reform,  Economic.  Author:  Builders  Hardware, 
1890:  articles  on  Spanish.  Belerian  and  French 
architecture  for  Scribner's  Cyclopedia  of  Archi- 
tecture Editorial  writer  The  Brick  Builder.  Bos- 
ton since  Jan.,  1895:  contbr.  to  tech.  jours.  Home: 
16  Chauncy  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  20  Beacon 
St..  Boston.* 

BIiACKBURN,  Alexander,  clergyman;  b.  La- 
poite  Co..  Ind..  Nov.  5,  1844;  s.  Alexander  and 
Delilah  (Polk)  Blackburn:  ed.  Erie  Acad..  Pa..  1 
vr.;   Hanover  Coll.,   Ind..   1865,   66:  B.S.,   Monmouth 


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Coll.,  111.,  1868;  B.D.,  Div.  Sch.,  U.  of  Chicago,  1873; 
(D.D.,  Franklin  Coll.,  Ind.,  1893);  m.  Margaret  E. 
Hail,  of  Macomb,  111.,  Sept.  11,  1868;  2d,  Virginia 
Watson,  of  Portland,  Ore.,  Apr.  21,  1903.  Enlisted 
as  pvt.  Co.  C,  S4th  Regt.  111.  Inf.,  June  14,  1862; 
promoted  to  hosp.  steward  of  regt.,  1864;  severely 
wounded  in  Battle  of  Chickamauga,  Sept.  20,  1863; 
hon.  ulscluirKed,  June.  186,").  Ordained  Bapt.  min- 
istry, 1871;  pastor  Austin  Ch.,  Chicago,  1872-6,  Oak 
Park,  111.,  1876-8,  1st  Ch.,  Lafayette,  Ind.,  1878-87, 
Lowell,  Mass.,  1887-93,  1st  Ch.  Cambridge  Mass., 
1893-8,  1st  Ch.,  Portland,  Ore.,  1898-03,  1st  Ch., 
Salem,  Mass.,  1903-8.  1st  Ch.,  Baker,  Ore.,  1908-10, 
South  Boston,  1910-12,  Southbridge,  Mass.,  1913 — . 
Mason.    Mem.   G.A.R.    Home:    Southbridge,   Mass.* 

BIiACKMAN,  Chester  Eug-eue,  M.D.;  b.  Danbury, 

Conn.,  Feb.  5.  1873;  s.  Fzia  S.  and  Dorcas  T.  (Don- 
alds) Blackman;  M.D..  L.l.  Coll.  Hosp.,  1897  (Dud- 
ley Memorial  Medal  for  surgical  essay).  Practiced 
in  Bridgeport  since  1897.  Home:  1119  Stratford 
Av.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

BIiACKWEIiIi,  Alice  Stone,  journalist;  b.  East 
Orange,  N.J.,  Sept.  14,  1S57:  d.  Henry  B.  Blackwell 
and  Lucy  Stone;  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1881;  unmarried. 
Assisted  father  and  mother  on  Woman's  Journal, 
Boston,  1881-92;  since  their  death,  has  been  editor- 
in-chief.  Was  editor  of  paper  called  The  Woman's 
Column,  18SS-05.  Extensive  writer  on  woman  suf- 
frage. Pres.  New  England  and  Mass.  Woman  Suf- 
frage assns.  Has  taken  deep  interest  in  the  Arme- 
nians and  received  Order  of  Melusine  from  Prince 
Guy  de  Lusignan.  Also  active  in  Am.  Friends  of 
Russian  Freedom.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books,  etc.)  Home:  Dorchester,  Mass.  Office: 
585  Boylston  St.,  Boston.* 

BI^ACKWEIiIi,  Henry  B(rowne),  editor;  May  4, 

1825-Sept.,   1909.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BIiAGDBN,  Samuel  Phillips,  f aimer;  b.  N.Y. 
City,  May  2S.  1873;  s.  Samuel  Phillips  and  Annie 
Christine  (White)  Blagden;  g.s.  Rev.  George  W. 
Blagden,  for  25  yrs.  pastor  of  the  Old  South  Ch., 
Boston;  ed.  Groton  (Mass.)  Sch.;  matriculated  in 
Williams  Coll.  but  left  during  sophomore  yr.,  ow- 
ing to  ill  health:  traveled  abroad  for  2  yrs.;  un- 
married. Bought  a  seat  on  the  N.Y.  stock  exchange 
in  1896.  and  w^as  active  as  broker  for  various 
firms  until  1901;  since  engaged  in  farming  at  Will- 
iamstown,  IVIass. ;  chmn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen  7  terms; 
Progressive  candidate  for  Congress,  1912  (de- 
feated). Mem.  Chi  Psi  (Theta  Chapter).  Episco- 
palian. Ma«on:  Holland  Lodge  No.  8,  F.  and  A.M. 
(New  York):  St.  Paul  Commandery  K.T.,  North 
Adams,  Mass.  Clubs:  Knickerbocker,  Racquet  and 
Tennis  (both  of  New  York).  Address:  Hillside 
Farm.   Williamstown.   Mass. 

BI^AINB,  Walter  Edward,  M.D.;  b.  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  Oct.  18,  1S72:  s.  John  A.  and  Mary  H.  (Carr) 
Blaine;  M.D.,  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1901;  m.  Mat- 
tie  H.  Wilbor,  of  Fairhaven,  Mass.,  June  25,  1904. 
Practiced  in  Mattapoisett.  JMass..  since  1903.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Address:  Mattapoisett, 
Mass. 

B^AIB,  Georg-e  Kenniston,  M.D.;  b.  Boothbay 
Harbor,  Me..  Apr.  20,  1875;  s.  Benjamin  F.  and 
Mary  L.  (Dickinson)  Blair;  grad.  Boothbay  Har- 
bor High  Sch.,  1893;  spl.  work,  Bowdoin,  2  yrs.' 
M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1900:  unmar- 
ried. Practiced  in  Salem,  Mass.,  since  1901:  mem. 
staff  Salem  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Alpha  Kapna  Kappa.  Address:  311  Essex  St., 
Salem.   Mass. 

BIiAIB,  Henry  William,  lawyer;  U.S.  senator. 
(See  vol.   1909.) 

BIIAIB,  John  J.,  clergyman;  b.  Falmouth,  Me., 
Oct.  16,  1844;  s.  John  and  Abagail  (Mosher)  Blair; 
descended  on  maternal  side  from  Hugh  Mosher, 
one  of  the  founders  of  the  Bank  of  England;  ed. 
Gorham  Acad.:  Me.  State  Sem.  (now  Bates  Coll.); 
grad.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1872:  post-grad,  work. 
Tale  Div.  Sch.;  m.  Henrietta  May  Eaton,  of  St. 
Stephen.  N.B.,  Dec.  25,  1880.  Ordained  Congl.  min- 
istrv,  1874:  pastor  Milltown.  N.B.,  1874-6,  Rock- 
land, Me.,  1876-84.  Andover.  Mass.  1884-92,  Wal- 
lingford.  Conn..  1894-01,  Portland.  Conn.,  since  1909. 
Mem.  Yale  Alumni  Assn.  Address:  Stonington, 
Conn. 


BIiAISBBIiI.,  Albert  Tranklln,  author;  b.  South 
Hampton,  N.H..  Aug.  31,  1847;  s.  John  Harper  and 
Lydia  (Tuxbury)  Blaisdell;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1869, 
A.M.,  1872;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1879;  m.  Mary  Atwood 
Emerv,  Chatham,  Mass.,  Dec.  17,  1879.  Physician 
and  surgeon.  Providence,  R.I.,  1879-93;  retired 
from  practice.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,   etc.)     Home:  Winchester,   Mass.* 

BX^AISBBIiIi,  Bertram,  lawyer;  b.  Meredith, 
N.H.,  Apr.  13,  1869;  s.  Philip  D.  and  Jane  (Leavitt) 
Blaisdell;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1892;  admitted  to  bar, 
1897;  m.  Georgia  Moulton,  of  Boston,  Apr.  25,  1893; 
2  children,  Beatrice,  Dorothy  F.  Teacher,  Mere- 
dith, N.H.,  1892-5;  in  practice  at  Meredith  since 
1897;  chmn.  Meredith  Sch.  Bd.  Mem.  N.H.  and 
Belknap  Co.  bar  assn^.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Ma- 
son; past  grand  patron  O.E.S.  of  N.H.  Address: 
Meredith,  N.H. 

BIiAISSBIiIi,  Edson  George,  M.D.;  b.  Richford, 
Vt  Dec.  13,  1846;  s.  Josiah  and  Cleora  (Munsell) 
Blaisdell;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept,  U.  of  Vt.,  1871;  m. 
Bridport,  Vt.,  June  17,  1874,  Mary  E.  Eldredge. 
Practiced  at  Bridport  since  1871;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1908;  sec.  and  treas.  Champlain  Telephone 
Co  Mem.  Vt.  Med.  Soc,  A.M.A.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist;  sec.  and  treas.  Bridport  Congl.  Soc. 
30  yrs.    Address:   Bridport,  Vt. 

BIiAISDEIiIi,  Prank  H.,  M.D.;  b.  Goffstown, 
NH  May  28,  1852;  s.  Stephen  and  Amanda  (Mar- 
shall) Blaisdell;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1876;  m. 
Andover,  Mass.,  Aug.  29,  1877,  Anna  I.  White. 
Practiced  at  Goffstown  since  1876;  surgeon  Hills- 
borough Co.  Hosp.  8  yrs.;  asso.  Elliott  Hosp.,  Man- 
chester, N.H.  Chmn.  Bd.  of  Edn.;  pres.  Bd.  of 
Health  10  vrs.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc.  (ex- 
pres.),  N.H.  Surg.  Club  (pres.),  Hillsborough  Co. 
Med.  Soc.  Mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Author:  One  Hundred  Years  of  New 
Hampshire  Surgery.    Address:   Goffstown,   N.H. 

BIiAISDEIiIi.  Georg-e  Clark,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Goffstown,  N.H.,  Nov.  23,  1844;  s.  Stephen  and 
Amanda  (Marshall)  Blaisdell;  ed.  pub.  and  hig_h 
schs.  of  Goffstown:  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  186.; 
m.  L.  Arvilla  Curtice,  of  Hopkinton.  N.H.,  May  13, 
1868.  Practiced  in  Contoocook,  N.H.,  since  1867. 
Mem  A  M.A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Centre  Dist.  Med. 
Soc.  Mason  (K.T.):  Odd  Fellow;  maj.  1st  Regt. 
Patriarch  Militant  of  N.H.  Republican.  Univer- 
salist.    Home:  Contoocook,  N.H. 

BIiAISBEIilli,  George  Warren,  M.D. ;  b.  South 
Hampton,  N.H.,  Mar.  14,  1856;  s.  John  H.  and 
Nancy  (Gregg)  Blaisdell;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  1878, 
AM,  1883;  student  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1878-9; 
M.D.,  Long  Island  Hosp.  Coll.,  Brooklyn,  1881;  m. 
Mary  Ellen  Lee,  of  Manchester,  Mass.,  Apr.  5, 
1883:  3  children,  Ruth  J.,  Alice  L.,  Dorothy. 
Practiced  in  Manchester  since  Oct.  14,  1881; 
phvs  to  Bd.  of  Health.  Manchester,  for  many  yrs. 
Me"m  A  M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Mason;  mem.  Pil- 
grim Fathers,  I.O.O.F.,  Workmen.  Club:  Manches- 
ter.   Address:  21  Union  St.,  Manchester,  Mass. 

BIiAISBEIiIi,  Henri  G.,  conductor,  violinist. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

BIiAISDEIiIi,  Mary  Prances,  author;  b.  Man- 
chester, N.H.,  Apr.  20,  1874;  d.  Clark  and  Clara  M. 
Blaisdell;  grad.  Cambridge  Training  Sch.  1895 
Taught  in  Brockton,  Mass.,  1896-01,  Medford,  1901 
to  1912  (See  "Who's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
etc.)    Address:  West  Medford,  Mass.* 

BI.AKE,  Amos  Jewett,  lawyer;  b.  Rindge,  N.H 
Oct  20  1836;  s.  Ebenezer  and  Hepzibeth  (Jewett) 
Blake;  grad.  Appleton  Acad.,  New  Ipswich,  N.H., 
July,  1859;  m.  Lizzie  A.  Howe,  of  Jaffrey,  N.H 
Dec  26,  1865  (died  1867);  m.  2d,  Flora  A.  Stone,  of 
Fitzwilliam,  N.H.,  Jan.  2,  1883;  1  son,  Leroy  Stan- 
ley b  Nov  5,  1883.  Practiced  in  Fitzwilliam  since 
IS'S'S;  asst.  assessor  U.S.  internal  revenue,  1862-72; 
mem  N  H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1872,  1873,  1901;  state  bank 
comrnr  of  N.H.,  1876-80;  mem.  State  Constl.  Conv., 
1889  02  12-  mem.  Sch.  Bd.  13  yrs.,  and  supervisor 
town  library  since  1871;  ex.  pres.  Fitzwilliam  Sav- 
ings Bank;  administrator,  executor,  etc.  Mem. 
S  A  R  N  H  Hist.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ma- 
son'(since  1862).    Address:  Fitzwilliam.  N.H. 

BIiAKE,  Ben  Butler,  farmer;  b.  Eden.  Lamoille 
Co..   Vt.,    Nov.    10,    1864:    s.   Capt.    Charles   W.    and 


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Julia  (Darling)  Blake;  ed.  dist.  schs.  and  New 
Hampton  Inst.,  Fairfax,  Vt.  (non-grad.);  m.  Clara 
Mettu  Buxton,  of  Eden,  Vt.,  June  liU,  1!SS4;  4  ciiil- 
dren,  Myra  Minnetta,  Marion  Esther,  liogcr  Nor- 
ris,  Ruth  Julia.  Engaged  in  farming  since  boy- 
hood and  owner  of  several  farms;  engaged  in  man- 
ufacture of  lumber  and  butter  boxes,  6  yrs.;  owner 
of  asbestos  mines.  Has  served  as  chmn.  Bd.  of  Se- 
lectmen, town  grand  juror,  and  in  otlier  town  of- 
fices; mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  l'J02.  Republican. 
Conglist.    Mason;  Woodman.    Address.  Eden,  Vt. 

BI^AKE,  Clarence  Eugene,  teacher;  b.  Cornwall, 
Vt.,  Nov.  ■^i),  1&17;  .s.  JNlyron  M.  and  Lucy  (Stone) 
Blake;  A.B.,  Middleburv  Coll.,  1S73,  A.M.,  1877; 
Ph.D.,  U.  of  Omaha,  1S92;  m.  Ella  B.  Bickering, 
Aug.  22,  1S76.  Teacher,  Winchester,  N.H.,  1873-5, 
Eastport,  Me.,  1875-7,  West  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1877- 
81,  Springfield  (Mass.)  Collegiate  Inst.,  1881-9; 
prof.  Batin  and  Greek,  French  Protestant  Coll., 
Springfield,  1889-93;  acting  prof.  Greek  Pomona 
(Cal.)  Coll.,  1S95-G;  now  pvt.  tutor,  Greek  and 
Latin  only.  Republican.  Conglist.  Editor:  Blake's 
Homeric  Lexicon,  1886.  Contbr.  to  mags,  and  news- 
papers. Recreations:  music.  Address:  54  Garfield 
St.,   Springfield,   iMass. 

BIiAKZ:,  Clarence  John,  M.D. ;  b.  Boston,  Feb.  23, 
1843;  s.  .John  JIarrison  and  Sarah  Anna  (Howe) 
Blake;  student  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.,  and  Lawrence 
Scientific  Sch.  (Harvard);  M.D.,  Harvard,  1865; 
studied  abroad,  1865-9;  O.M.,  U.  of  Vienna,  1868; 
m.  Miss  Hughes,  1874;  2d,  Mary  A.  Houghton,  of 
Boston,  Sept.  8,  1907.  Lecturer,  1870-5,  instr.,  1875- 
88,  prof,  otology,  1888-13,  resigned;  now  prof,  eme- 
ritus. Harvard  College;  aural  surgeon,  Massachu- 
setts Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  since  1871; 
pres.  Inlants'  Hosp.;  mgr.  Children's  Hosp.  Trus- 
tee Vincent  Hosp.,  Boston,  Howe  (Ind.)  Sch.  Edi- 
tor American  Journal  of  Otology,  1879-82.  Fellow 
Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am. 
Otol.  Soc.  (pres.  1876-7),  Am.  Social  Science  Assn., 
Boston  Soc.  Med.  Improvement  (ex-pres.),  Boston 
Soc.  Advancement  Pliysical  Edn.  (ex-pres.);  corr. 
mem.  Royal  Hungarian  Med.  Soc;  pres.  9th  Inter- 
national Otol.  Congress.  Author:  Operative  Otol- 
ogy. P^requent  contbr.  to  med.  text  books  and 
jours.    Home:   226  Marlborough  St.,  Boston.* 

BIiAKi:,  Delion,  insurance;  b.  Boston,  May  16, 
1877;  s.  Edward  Dehon  and  Annie  A.  (Chase) 
Blake;  ed.  pvt.  schs.;  unmarried.  Began  in  ins. 
business  in  father's  office  and  later  became  mem. 
firm  of  Edward  D.  Blake  &  Co.;  firm  dissolved 
Mar.,  1912,  since  in  business  on  own  account.  Mem. 
1st  Corps  Cadets,  Mass.  Vol.  Militia,  1896-06,  now 
hon.  inem.  Republican.  Protestant.  Clubs:  Union, 
Union  Boat,  Harvard  Musical,  Boston  Camera. 
Recreations:  fishing,  hunting,  music,  art.  Home: 
426  Marlborough  St.    Omce:  27  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

BIjAKi:,  Ebenezer  Nelson,  banker;  b.  West  Cam- 
bridge (now  Arlington),  Mass.,  Feb.  9,  1831;  s. 
Ellis  Gray  and  Ann  Elisabeth  (Wyman)  Blake;  ed. 
pub.  schs.;  m.  Anna  E.  Whitten,  of  West  Cam- 
bridge, Sept.  15,  1858  (died  1902);  m.  2d,  Lucy  Ann 
Tucker,  of  Arlington,  Mass.,  Feb.  9,  1905;  3  chil- 
dren. iMabel  E.  (Mrs.  H.  H.  Kohlsaat,  of  Chicago), 
Laura  E.  (deceased),  E.  Nelson,  Jr.  (deceased).  In 
Cal..  1850-3;  in  flour  business,  Boston  (E.  N.  Blake 
&  Co.,  then  Blake  &  Page),  1858-69;  removed  to 
Chicago,  1869,  and  firm  became  Blake,  Herdman  & 
Co.,  then  Blake,  Walker  &  Co.,  and  later  Blake, 
Shaw  &  Co.;  sold  out  and  i-cmoved  to  Arlington, 
Mass.,  1890;  pres.  1st  Bd.  of  Trustees,  U.  of  Chi- 
cago, and  was  mem.  bd.  Bapt.  Theol.  Sem.,  Chicago; 
pres.  Chicago  Bd.  of  Ti'ade  2  yrs.,  including  dedi- 
cation of  bldg. ;  for  a  number  of  yrs.  pres.  Western 
Cracker  Bakers'  Assn.;  pres.  1st  Nat.  Bank,  of 
Arlington.  Mass.,  since  establishment  of  bank. 
1891.  Pres.  Am.  Bapt.  Home  Mission  Soc.  for  2 
yrs.,  and  for  2  yrs.  mem.  bd.  Am.  Bapt.  Mission- 
ary Union;  pres.  Mass.  Bapt.  State  Missionary  Soc. 
2  yrs.  Republican.  Was  1st  pres.  LaSalle  Club, 
Chicago.    Addiess:  Arlington,  Mass. 

BIiAKB,  Edmund  Mortimer,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Taun- 
ton, Ma-s.,  Aug.  13,  1874;  s.  Percy  Mortimer  and 
Phebe  Eliza  (Sheflleld)  Blake;  B.S.,  Amherst  Coll., 
1897;  B.S.  in  civ.  engrg.,  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch. 
(Harvard),  1899;  m.  Cleveland,  O.,  Oct.  21,  1902, 
Clara   Allen    Drake    (died    Dec.    11,    1907);    m.    2d. 


Feb.  17,  1909,  Grace  Edna  Twiggs,  of  Boise,  Ida.; 
one  son,  Robert  .Sliefl^eld.  Instr.  in  Harvard  Sum- 
mer Sch.  of  Engrg.,  1899;  with  Percy  M.  Blake, 
civ.  engr.,  1899-190U;  witli  Eastern  Bridge  &  Struc- 
tural Co.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1900;  asst.  engr.  on 
New  Yoi-k  liapid  Transit  Subway,  1900-2,  and  with 
Percy  M.  Blake,  Newton,  Mass.,  1902-6;  entered 
pvt.  practice  as  sanitary  and  hydraulic  engr.  Jan. 
1,  1906;  mem.  engrg.  firm  of  HUike  &  Symond.s, 
Feb.  1-Nov.,  1908;  manager  Idaho  Irrigation  Co., 
1908-9.  in  pvt.  practice,  Oregon  and  Ida.,  doing  a 
good  deal  of  govt,  work,  1909-11;  engr.  in  charge 
of  the  improvement  of  the  Neponsel  River  under 
the  Mass.  State  Dept.  of  Health,  since  1911.  Com- 
poser and  publisher  of  music;  also  contbr.  of 
engrg.  articles  to  newspapers,  mags,  and  socs.  Mem. 
Co.  K,  7th  Regt.,  N.G.N.Y.,  1901,  1902.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.  N.E. 
Water  Works  Assn.,  Amherst  Chapter  Alpha  Delta 
Phi,  Assn.  Harvard  Engrs,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Home: 
1898  Beacon  St.,  Brooklino.  Jilass.  Office:  Hyde 
Park,  IMass.,  and  141  State  House,  Boston.* 

BXiAKB,  Edward  H.,  lawyer,  banker;  pres.  Mer- 
chants Nat.  Bank;  engaged  in  practice  at  Bangoi", 
Me.    Address:   28   IMain   .St.,   Bangor,   Me. 

BIiAKE,  Eugrene  Maurice,  ]\I.D.,  oculist;  b. 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Dec.  31,  1882;  s.  Frederick 
Eugene  and  Carrabelle  (Cottrell)  Blake;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Bridgeport,  and  Worcester,  Mass.;  grad. 
Bridgeport  High  Sch.,  1902;  M.D.,  Yale  Med.  Sch., 
1906;  post-grad,  work,  Vienna,  Austria,  1909;  m. 
Oct.  17,  1910,  Mary  Caperton,  of  Charleston,  W.Va. 
Began  practice  at  New  Haven,  Nov.  1,  1906;  clin. 
instr.  in  ophtlialmology,  Yale  Med.  Sch.;  instr.  in 
ophthalmology,  New  Haven  Normal  .Sch.  of  Gym- 
nastics; attending  asst.  oplithalmic  surgeon.  New 
Haven  Hosp.;  attending  ophthalmologist.  New 
Haven  Orphanage.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Conn.  State  Med. 
Soc,  New  Haven  and  New  Haven  County  med. 
assns.,  Sigma  Xi,  Nu  Sigma  Nu  (Yale).  Club: 
Graduates'.  Contbr.  tech.  articles  in  med.  mags. 
Recreations:  music.  Address:  55  Trumbull  St., 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

BIiAKE,  Francis,  inventor  Blake  transmitter; 
Dec.  25,  1850-Jan.,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1912-13.) 

BIiAKE,  Francis  Hayes,  mining  engr.;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Jan.  3,  1860;  s.  William  Phipps  and 
Charlotte  Haven  Lord  (Hayes)  Blake;  Ph.B.,  Yale, 
1882.  Engaged  in  mining,  1882-05.  Republican. 
Club:  Universitj'  (New  York).  Address:  Litchfield, 
Conn.,   and  University  Club,  New  York. 

BI.AKE,  Gerald,  M.D.;  b.  Boston,  Aug.  1,  1880; 
s.  Dr.  John  George  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (McGrath) 
Blake;  prep.  edn.  Boston  Latin  Sch.  and  Volk- 
mann's  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1901;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1905;  m.  Edna  F.  Malone,  of  Lancaster, 
Pa.,  Sept.  10,  1910.  House  surgeon  Boston  City 
Hosp.,  1905-7;  practicing  in  Boston  since  1907; 
specialty  internal  medicine;  asst.  phys.  to  out- 
patients Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.;  consulting  phys.  Mass. 
Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary;  asst.  in  medi- 
cine. Harvard  Med.  Sch.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Brookline  Med.  Soc.  Democrat.  Roman  Cath- 
olic. Club:  Tavern.  Recreations:  music.  Home:  76 
Marshall  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  212  Beacon 
St.,   Boston. 

BI;ake,  Hallie  Carroll,  pianos;  b.  South  Wal- 
pole,  Mass.,  Apr.  11,  1870;  s.  Charles  D.  and  Ella 
(Mowry)  Blake;  ed.  puli.  sclis.,  Wrentham,  Mass.; 
m.  Lulu  M.  Wright,  of  Boston,  Oct.  16,  1898;  3  chil- 
dren, Charles  Mowry,  Gladys  Eleanor,  Kenneth 
Pond.  Became  connected,  1887,  with  Charles  D. 
Blake  &  Co.  (established  by  father,  1869),  piano 
dealers  and  infrs.'  agts.;  has  been  propr.  since 
1898  and  now  operates  57  stores  in  New  England; 
mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Lexington,  Mass.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Bostonian  Soc,  Boston 
Athenaeum.  Mason;  Couer  de  Leon  Commanderv 
K.T.;  Aleppo  Temple,  A.A.O.N.M.S.  Clubs:  Boston 
City,  Old  Belfrey.  Recreations:  farming.  Home: 
"The  Castle,"  Lexington,  Mass.  Office:  564  Wash- 
ington .St.,  Boston. 

BIiAKE,  Henry  Augustus,  clergyman;  b.  Cape 
Elizabeth,  IMe.,  Oct.  17,  1849;  s.  Edward  and  A. 
Eliza  (Hopkins)  Blake;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1873;  grad. 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1876;  m.  Clara  E.  Penniman, 


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of  Woodstock,  Conn.,  June  20,  1S78;  1  son,  Walter 
P.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1876;  pastor.  Athol, 
Mass.,  1876-83,  Providence,  R.I.,  1S84-8,  Webster, 
Mass.,  1888-99,  Spencer,  Mass.,  1899-1900,  Roches- 
ter, N.H.,  1901-6,  Stafford  Springs,  Conn.,  1906-10, 
Colchester,  Conn.,  since  May,  1912.  Mem.  Provi- 
dence Bd.  of  Edn.,  1884-7;  trustee  and  sec.  Bd. 
Webster  Pub.  Library,  1889-99;  trustee  and  treas. 
Colchester  Pub.  Library;  pres.  Colchester  Village 
Improvement  Soc,  Colchester  Boys'  Club;  now 
mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Colchester.  Author:  Semi-Cen- 
tennial  History  of  the  Congregational  Church  of 
Athol,  ISSO.  Recreations:  motoring.  Address:  Col- 
chester, Conn. 

BIiAKE,  Henry  Martin,  M.D.:  b.  Monmouth,  Me., 
Nov.  29.  1S36;  s.  Epapliras  Kibbv  and  Clarissa 
(True)  Blake;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U..  Conn.,  1862,  A.M., 
1865;  M.D.,  U.  and  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.,  New 
York.  1869;  m.  Monmouth.  Aug.  19,  1863,  Frances 
C.  Pierce.  Practiced  in  Readfield.  Me.,  1869-75, 
since  at  Monmouth;  trustee  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem. 
and  Coll.,  Kents  Hill,  Me.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1909.  Republican.  Metliodist.  Mem.  Me.  Med. 
Assn.    Mason.    Home:  ISlonmouth,  Me. 

BIiAKE,  Henry  Nichols,  retired  lawyer;  b.  Bos- 
ton, June  5,  1838;  s.  James  Howe  and  Mary 
(Nichols)  Blake;  grad.  Dorchester  High  Sch.,  1856; 
LL.B.,  Harvard,  1858:  m.  Clara  J.  Clark,  of  Boston, 
Jan.  27,  1870.  Began  practice  at  Boston,  1859; 
sergt.  to  capt..  Co.  K,  11th  Mass.  Vols.,  1861-4; 
promoted  2d  It.  for  brave  conduct  at  Williams- 
burg. Va.,  Mav  5,  1862;  twice  wounded.  U.S.  attv. 
Mont.  Tv..  1869-71;  reporter  Supreme  Ct.,  Mont. 
Ty.,  1869-75;  dist.  atty  1st  Dist.  Mont.  Tv.,  1871-3. 
1884-6;  asso.  justice  Mont.  Tv..  1875-80;  mem. 
Mont.  Territorial  Legislature,  1881,  1883,  1887; 
chief  justice  of  territory.  1889,  and  state  of  Mont., 
1889-93.  Republican.  Pres.  IMontana  Bar  Assn., 
1888.  Unitarian.  Author:  Three  Years  in  the  Army, 
1865.    Address:  Milton,  :Mass.* 

BI;akE,  Henry  Spring-,  stock  broker.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

BIiAKZ:,  Herbert  Willard,  lawver;  b.  Orford, 
N.H.,  Nov.  18,  1876;  s.  Manfred  W.  and  Rosanna 
(Bean)  Blake;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1898;  m.  Gertrude 
E.  Nelson,  of  Norton,  Vt..  Jan.  1,  1907;  1  child. 
Nelson  M.,  b.  Oct.  26,  1908.  Teacher  at  Barton 
Landing,  Vt.,  2  terms;  in  passenger  service  B.  & 
M.R.R.  6  mos. ;  deputy  collector  and  insp.  of  cus- 
toms, 1899-06;  admitted  to  bar,  1903;  practiced  at 
Island  Pond,  Vt..  until  1911,  since  at  Gardner, 
Mass.;  judge  of  Probate  Dist.  of  Essex,  Vt.,  1906. 
Progressive.  Methodist.  Mem.  Vt.  Bar  Assn.  Mem. 
K.  of  P.  (chancellor  comdr.,  1905.  mem.  Grand 
Lodge,  1906),  I.O.O.F..  M.W.A.  Club:  Ridgeley. 
Address:   14  Main  St.,  Gardner,  Mass. 

BIiAKB,  James  Henry,  naturalist;  b.  Boston, 
.July  8.  1845;  s.  James  Henry  and  Louisa  Maria 
(Russell)  Blake:  studied  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch., 
4  yrs. ;  m.  Lucinda  S.  Critchett,  July  20.  1871.  Asst. 
with  Prof.  Louis  Agassiz  at  time  of  liis  death, 
and  asst.  at  Mus.  Comparative  Zoology,  Cambridge, 
1870-6;  was  with  Prof.  Agassiz  on  Hassler  expdn., 
1872;  asst.  paleontologist,  U.S.  Geol.  Survey  sev- 
eral yrs.;  5  seasons  with  U.S.  Fisli  Commn.  Pres. 
Cambridge  Art  Circle;  mem.  Boston  Soc.  of  Nat. 
History  since  1870.  Best  known  as  zool.  artist  and 
public  lecturer.  Address:  117  Elm  St.,  West 
Somerville,  Mass.* 

BIiAKB,  John  Aniory  Iiowell,  banl<er  and  broker; 
b.  Boston.  Oct.  2,  1879:  s.  George  B.  and  Sara 
Putnam  (Lowell)  Blake;  prep.  edn.  in  pvt.  schs., 
Boston;  A.B..  Harvard.  1902:  m.  Annie  Berkelev 
Lindsey,  of  Boston,  Aug.  7,  1911;  one  child,  Francis 
Stanton.  Mem.  firm  of  Blake  Bros.  &  Co..  dealers 
in  stocks,  bonds  and  commercial  paper,  since  1909; 
dir.  Paul  Revere  Trust  Co.  Served  in  M.V.M.,  13 14 
yrs.,  advancing:  to  capt.  Troop  B.  1st  Squadron  Cav. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Trustee  Asso.  Charities; 
dir.  Children's  Hosp.;  comptroller  Harvard  U., 
1910-11.  Clubs:  Somerset.  Tennis  and  Racquet. 
Harvard  (Boston),  Union,  Knickerbocker,  Hai'vard 
(New  York).  Home:  37  Beacon  St.  Office:  30  State 
St.,  Boston. 

BZ^AKB.  John  Bapst,  surgeon:  b.  Boston,  Apr.  4, 
1866:  s.  Dr.  John  George  and  i\Iarv  Elizabeth 
(McGrath)    Blake;   ed.   Chauncv  Hall   Sch.,   Boston 


Coll.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1887,  A.M.,  1890;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1891;  m.  Anne  Hastings,  of  Boston, 
Oct.  25,  1899  (now  deceased);  7  cliildren,  Barbara, 
John  Bapst,  Jr.,  Hugh  Hastings,  Gerald,  2d,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  Robert  Fulton,  2d,  Anne  (deceased); 
m.  2d,  Madge  Barney,  of  St.  Louis,  June  25,  1913 
Asst.  prof,  surgery.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  surgeon- 
in-chief,  Boston  City  Hosp.;  visiting  surgeon,  L.I. 
Hosp.  smce  1905;  consulting  surgeon,  Boston  In- 
sane Hosp.  Trustee  Monson  State  Hosp.  Fellow 
Am  Surg.  Assn.;  mem.  Med.  Improvement  Soc, 
Boston  Med.  Library  Assn.,  Boston  Obstet.  Soc . 
Boston  Soc.  Med.  Sciences,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Clubs: 
Tavern  Bowditch,  Doctors,  Boston  Athletic,  Har- 
vard (Boston  and  New  York).  Author:  (with  H  L 
Burrell)  Case  Teaching  in  Surgery,  1904  Home' 
161  Beacon  St.    Office:  657  Boylston  St.,  Boston.* 

BIiAKB,    John    Georg-e,    M.D.;    b.    West    Meath. 
Ireland,  Aug.  8,  1S37;  s.  John  and  Catherine  Blake- 
arrived  in  America,  1849;  ed.  pvt.  tuition  and  home 
study;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1861;  house  officer 
Mass.     Gen      Ho^p.,     1860-1;     m.     Mary    Elizabeth 
McGrath,  of  Boston,  June  19,  1865;  children    John 
Bapst,   Frederick,    Robert   Fulton,   Arthur,    (ierald 
Marie.     Practiced    in    Boston    since    1861;    visiting 
phys.    Boston    City    Hosp.,    from    beginning-    con- 
sulting   phys.    Carney    and    St.    Elizabeth's    hosps 
Dir.  Hamilton  Trust  Co.;  trustee  Union  Instn    for 
Savings.      Mem.    Mass.    Med.    Soc,    Boston    Obstet 
Soc,    Boston    Soc.    for    Med.    Improvement      Inde- 
pendent  Democrat.    Catholic     Has   written   exten- 
sively   upon    med.    topics.     Club:    Boston    Athletic 
Assn.    Recreations:    music     Summer   Home:    Nan- 
tasket,  Mass.    Address:  212  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

BIiAKB,  Iiucien  Ira,  electrical  engr.:  moved  to 
London.  England.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in   America,    1914-15.) 

BIiitKB,  Percy  Mortimer,  civil  engr.;  b.  Mans- 
field, IMass.,  Apr.  2,  1850;  s.  Rev.  Mortimer  (D  D  ) 
and  Harriet  Louisa  (Daniels)  Blake;  ed.  pub  schs 
Taunton.  Mass.;  m.  Phebe  Eliza  Sheffield,  of 
Lyme.  Conn.,  Oct.  22,  1873;  4  children,  Edmund 
Mortimer,  Lucy  Inez.  Philip  Warren,  Isabel  Shef- 
field. In  engrg.  office  of  Gushing  &  Farnum, 
Providence,  R.I.,  1869-71;  asst.  civ.  engr.  with  Gen 
G.  K.  Warren,  U.S.  Engr.  Corps,  river  and  harbor 
improvements,  1872-5;  practicing  and  consulting 
civ  enarr.  since  1875;  specialist  in  sanitarv  and 
hydraulic  engrg.;  designed  and  constructed'  over 
20  water  works  throughout  N.E.  Mem.  Boston  Soc. 
C.E.  Conglist.  Recreations:  traveling,  literature. 
Home:  454  Walnut  St.  Office:  815  Washington  St., 
Aewtonville,  Mass. 

BIiAKB,  -Wellman  Calvin,  M.D..  surgeon;  b 
Wheelock,  Vt..  Dec.  16.  1858;  s.  Calvin  F.  and 
Amanda  S.  (Richardson)  Blake:  attended  pub. 
schs.  and  Lyndon  Inst.;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med. 
Coll..  1884;  m.  Sheffield,  Vt.,  1876,  Sylvia  Cordelia 
Williams.  Practiced  in  Lvndon  and  Lvndonville. 
1884-10,  since  in  South  Milford,  Mass.;  owned  drug 
store  at  Lyndon,  1887-94.  Former  mem.  U.S.  Pen- 
sion Examining  Bd.  (was  sec.  at  St.  .lohnsburv, 
Vt,  for  5  yrs.).  Mem.  Am.,  State  and  Co.  med. 
assns.,  K.  of  P.,  LO.O.F.,  M.W.A.,  Mechanics,  Elks, 
Fat  Men's  Club.  Democrat.  Freewill  Baptist.  Ad- 
dress: South  Milford,  Mass. 

BIiAKB,  "William  Payne,  lawver;  b.  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  July  23,  1846;  s.  Edward  and  Mary  M.  J. 
(Dehon)  Blake;  ed.  E.  S.  Dixwell's  and  Boston  pub. 
Latin  schs.:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1866:  LL.B..  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1868;  studied  with  Kutchins  &  Wheeler 
and  was  admitted  to  bar.  1869.  Practiced  with 
father  until  death  of  latter  in  1873;  made  a  special- 
ty formerly  of  conveyancing,  more  recently,  in 
care  of  trusts.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  Citv  of  Boston. 
Republican.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Tennis  "and  Racquet. 
Tavern,  St.  Botolph,  Athletic,  Exchange,  Harvard 
(New  York).  Home:  338  Beacon  St.  Office:  27 
Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

BIiAKB,  -Winiam  Phipps,  mineralogist;  June  1, 
1826-19 — .  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1910-11.) 

BIiAKBIi-Z-,  Bertha  Bliza,  librarian;  b.  Campton, 
N.H.,  Jan.  13.  1870;  d.  Ouincv  and  Gertrude 
(Sykes)  Blakely;  ed.  St.  Johnsburv  (Vt.)  Acad  • 
B.L.,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1893,  B.A..  1898;  New  York 
State  Library   Sch.,   1893-4;   unmarried.    Librarian 


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N.J.  State  Normal  and  Model  Sells.  Library,  Sept., 
1894-June,  1895;  a.sst.  librarian  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll. 
Library,  June,  1895-June,  1901,  since  librarian. 
Mem.  Am  Library  Assn.,  Mass.  Library  Club,  N.E. 
Coll.  Librarians,  Western  Mass.  Library  Club 
(pres. ).  Conglist.  Address:  Mt.  Holyoke  College, 
South    Hadley,   Mass. 

BI.AKEIi'Z',  Collins,  druggist;  b.  Pawlet,  Vt.. 
Mai  II  Is.iT;  s.  Dan  and  Hannah  (Edgerton) 
Blakelv:  A.U.,  L'nion  Coll.,  1861;  m.  1st,  Westfleld, 
Vt  ,  Lsabelle  Cheney  (died,  1878);  m.  2d,  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt.,  1S81,  Florence  Wing.  Taught  sch., 
1861-5;  entered  drug  business  at  Waterbury,  Vt., 
removing  to  Montpelier,  1870.  Democrat.  Uni- 
tarian. Mm.  Vt.  State  Pharm.  Assn.,  Am.  Pharm. 
Assn.  Mason,  K.T.,  Shriner  (Grand  High  Priest  of 
Grand  Roval  Chapter  of  Vt.,  1907-8,  Potentate  of 
Mount  Sinai  Temple,  A.A.O.N.M.S.,  1889-92).  Home: 
Montpolior,   Vt. 

BI.AKEI.'X',  David  Newton,  M.D.;  b.  Campton, 
N  H  Mar.  3,  1867:  s.  Quincy  and  Gertrude  (&yl<es) 
Blakely;  descendant  of  Jolm  Burrage,  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  1637,  and  of  Samuel  Blakely;  B.A.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1SS9;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.  1896, 
m  Amy  Burrage,  of  Brooklme,  Mass.,  June  4,  1907, 
children  Klizabeth,  John  Burrage.  Began  practice 
in  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1896;  in  pvt  practice  in 
Boston  since  1900;  asst.  med.  dir.  N.L.  Mut.  Life 
Ins  Co.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Med 
Librarv,  N  K.  Pediatric  Soc.  Conglist.  Home:  53 
Monmouth  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  53o  Beacon 
St.,    P.I  IS  ton. 

BI.AKi:i.V,  Quincy,  clergyman;  b  (^ampton, 
NH  Apr  12,  1S72;  s.  Quincy  and  Gertrude 
?Svkes)  Blakely;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1894  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa);  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1898;  m  Northamp- 
ton Mass,  Oct.  10,  1900,  Mary  Twitchell.  Ordained 
and  installed  as  minister  Congl.  Ch.,  at  South 
Gla.stonburv,  Conn.,  Nov.  4,  1898;  pastor.  Farming- 
ton  Conn,  "since  Nov.  3,  1905.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa 
Kpsilon  Cas<iue  and  Gauntlet.  Clubs:  Twentieth 
Century,  Congl.  (Hartford).  Address:  Farmmgton, 
Conn. 

■nr  ATT-piVTOKS  Arthur  Walker,  lawyer;  b.  Bos- 
ton  Oc^^  1875:  s  William  Buckler  and  Mary 
Caroline  (Walker)  Blakemore;  maternal  ancestor 
Caot  >fathaniel  Walker,  of  the  Am.  Revolution; 
prep  edn  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.,  Mass.;  student  in 
rain  and  Heidelberg  Germany;  A.B  Harv^aM 
1SQ7-  T.T>  B  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1900,  m.  i^risciud 
A  Alden  of  Newton,  Mass.,  June  27,  1906.  Prac- 
Ucedn  Boston  since  Sept.  1,  1900  Mem  Bd  of 
Aldermen  Newton,  Mass.,  since  1910  (pres.  1913. 
m4J  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon 
BVr  As^n  Citv  of  Boston.  Author:  Massachusetts 
Court  Rules  Annotated,  1906;  Ballard's  Real  Prop- 
erty (vols.  11  and  12),  1906-7;  Inheritance  Tax 
Law  (Blakemore  and  Bancroft),  1912.  Recreations 
tennis  motorcycling.  Home:  Newton.  Mass.  Office. 
40  Central   St.,   Boston. 

BLAKEMORE,  Sumner,  educator;  removed  to 
N.Y.     (See    vol.    ]9(t9,) 

■DT  A-R-RSI.SE  Albert  Francis,  botanist;  moved 
to  c''oU?'i?Hng?'Hartor,  L.L.  N.Y.  (See  vol.  1909. 
also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

■RT  A-R"ESI.EE.  Dennis  A.,  contractor;  b.  New 
nfv^n  C^onn  Ma"  11,  1856;  s.  Charles  Wells  and 
Martha  Jane  "(Waters)  Blakeslee;  pub.  sch.  edm;  m 
Vow  Haven  Dec  4,  1878,  Lizzie  Finette  Law;  6 
children  Harriet  (Mrs.  George  F  Hall  New  Hav- 
en), Martha  L.,  Albert  D.,  Harold  L.,  Miles  Grant, 
Dorothy  Began  in  contracting  business,  18.6; 
mem  Charles  W.  Blakeslee  &  Sons;  pres.  Conn, 
nl^sam  Paving  Co.;  dir.  Mechanics'  Bank  Secur- 
ity Ins.  Co.;  sec.  and  treas.,  Seymour  Water  Co.. 
New  Haven  St.  Sprinkling  Co.;  mem.  2d  Co., 
Governor's  Horse  Guard,  for  25  yrs.,  and  for  8  yrs. 
mai  comdg.;  city  councilman,  New  Haven,  18  <  8- 
81-  mem  Fire  Commn.,  1885-91:  mem.  Conn  State 
Senate.  1907-9;  It.  gov.  Conn.,  1911-12.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  Union  League,  Young  Men  s  Re- 
publican, Race  Brook  Country.  Recreations:  golf. 
Home:  501  George  St.  Office:  58  Waverly  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

BIiAKESIiEE,  Prank;  b.  Plymouth,  Conn..  -July 
4      1853-    s     Enos    and    Adeline    Eliza    (Seymour) 


Blakeslee;  m.  Flora  A.  Sullivan,  of  Plymouth, 
Conn.,  1881;  3  children,  Joseph  H.,  Patty  E.,  Wal- 
lace H.  Engaged  in  carriage  making  since  1873. 
Mem.  CJonn.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1910-11.  Del.  from  Conn, 
to  Good  Roads  Conf..  Pueblo,  Colo.,  Jan.  11,  1912. 
Conglist.     Addicss:    Plymoutli,   Conn. 

BI.AKESI.ee,  Pred  Gilbert,  author;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  .June  17,  1868;  s.  Capt.  Henry  E.  antl  Helen 
K.  (Butlei)  Blakeslee;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  unmarried. 
Witli  tlie  Aetna  Ins.  Co.  since  1884.  Served  in 
U.S.N,  during  Spanish-Am.  \\'ar;  capt.  Governor's 
Horse  Guard,  1910;  mil.  instr.  West  Middle  Sch. 
Dist.  (Hartford),  since  1904.  jMem.  Spanish  V\ar 
Vets.,  S.A.R.,  Authors  Club  (London).  (See  Who's 
Wlio  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  359 
Sigourney  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

BIiAKESI.EE,  Oeorg-e  Hubbard,  college  prof.; 
b.  Geneseo,  N.V.,  Aug.  27,  1871;  s.  l'"rancis  Durbin 
and  Augusta  i\!irenda  (Hubbard)  Blakeslee;  A.B., 
AN'eslevan  U..  Conn..  1893.  A.M.,  1897;  Johns  Hop- 
kins. 1893-4;  A.M..  Harvard,  19ii0,  Parker  fellow, 
1901-2,  Ph.D.,  1903;  univs.  of  Berlin,  Leipzig,  and 
Oxford,  1901-3;  m.  Edna  Frances  Day,  of  AXorces- 
ler,  Mass.,  Mar.  30,  1910;  2  children.  George  Day. 
Fiances  Hubbard.  Instr.  history,  1903-4,  asst. 
prof.,  1904-9,  prof,  since  1909,  Clark  Coll.;  prof, 
history  and  internat.  relations,  Clark  U.,  since 
1911.  Traveled  through  interior  of  Russia,  1906; 
through  Russia,  China.  P.I.  and  H.I.,  1907-8,  S. 
America,  1913.  Contbr.  to  N.  Am.  Rev..  Outlook 
and  other  ma.gs.  and  to  The  Am.  Year  Book,  Cyclo. 
of  Am.  Government.  Editor:  China  and  the  Far 
Fast;  Japan  and  Japanese- American  Relations; 
Recent  Developments  in  China.  Latin-America, 
and  (with  G.  Stanley  Hall)  The  Jour,  of  Race 
Development.  Organizer  of  Clark  U.  Conf.  on 
Current  History,  the  Far  East,  1909,  Near  East 
aad  Africa,  1910,  Japan,  1911,  China,  1912,  Latin- 
America,  1913.  Trustee  World  Peace  Foundation; 
mem.  bd.  dirs.  Worcester  Pub.  Library.  Mem.  Am. 
Antiquarian  Soc,  Am.  Soc.  Internat.  Law,  Mass. 
Hist.  Soc.  Clubs:  "U^orcester  Economic  (pres.. 
1912-13).  Tatnuck  Country.  Recreations:  golf, 
traveling.  Address:  21  Downing  St.,  Worcester. 
Mass.* 

BI^AKESEEE,  John  Henry,  b.  North  Haven, 
Conn.,  July  18,  1864:  s.  Zerah  T.  and  Eliza  A. 
(Tuttle)  Blakeslee;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Etta  A. 
Stiles,  of  North  Haven,  Nov.  19,  1885;  2  children. 
Ruby  A.,  Waldo  S.  Has  served  as  town  elk.,  tax 
collector  and  justice  of  the  peace;  mem.  Conn.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1909,  1911-12.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Mem.  Corinthian  Lodge  No.  103,  F.  &  A.M.  (past 
master),  A.O.U.W.  (Chapter  and  Council).  Ad- 
dress:  North    Haven.   Conn. 

BIiAKESEEY,  Augfustus  Milo,  banker,  mfr. ; 
]Mar.   4,   1830-()ct.    20,   1908.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BliANCHARD,  Amy  Ella,  author;  b.  Baltimore: 
d.  Daniel  Harris  and  Sarah  (Reynolds)  Blanchard; 
ed.  there;  taught  sch.;  studied  art.  Writer  of 
short  stories  and  numerous  boolvs,  principally  for 
young  people,  since  1881.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books  and  writings.)  Home: 
Redding  Ridge,  Conn.* 

BI.ANCHASD,     Arthur     A(lphonso),     chemist; 

ino\ed   to  New  York.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

BIiANCHARD,  Arthur  Horace,  educator,  civil 
eugr. ;   moved   to  (7olumliia.   .^.('.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BIiANCHARD,  Benjamin  Sea'^er,  M.D.;  b.  Rox- 
bury, Mass.,  Sept.  22,  1856:  s.  William  and  Mary 
Elisabeth  (Seaver)  Blanchard;  A.B..  Harvard; 
M.D  ,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1882;  m.  Clara  Fessenden 
Barnes,  of  Boston.  Nov.  30.  1887;  children.  Fessen- 
den S..  Charles  B.,  Edith  P.,  Benjamin  S.,  Jr.  Prac- 
ticed in  Brookline.  since  1883.  Mem.  Alass.  Med. 
Soc  etf.  I'eiiublican.  Unitarian.  Club:  Country. 
Recreations:  golf,  curling.  Address:  432  Washing- 
ton St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

BIiANCHARD,  Benjamin  "W.,  lawyer;  b.  Unitv, 
Me.,  May  26,  1880;  s.  Gustavus  B.  and  Isabel  W. 
(Mitchell)  Blanchard;  grad.  Bangor  High  Sch., 
June,  1901  (pres.  of  class);  LL.B.,  U.  of  Me.  Sch. 
of  Law,  1904  (highest  honors  of  class),  LL.M.. 
same  univ.,  1912;  m.  Dec.  6,  1905,  Irma  L.  Smith, 
of  Bangor,  Me.  Practiced  in  Bangor  since  Aug.  17, 
1904;  mem.  Common  Council.  Bangor,  1908-9,  1909- 


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10;  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen  since  1910.  Hep.  presdl. 
elector  at-large  of  Me.,  1912;  judge  of  Bangor  Mu- 
nicipal Ct.,  1914-lS.  Mem.  Me.  State  Bar  Assn., 
Penobscot  Co.  Bar  Assn.  Conglist.  Odd  Fellow. 
Home:  126  Grant  St.  Office:  16  Cential  St.,  Bangor, 
Maine. 

BI^ANCHASD,  Cyrus  Nathan,  lawyer;  b.  Wilton, 
Me.,  Oct.  0.  lSt)9;  s.  Jesse  and  Phebe  (Holt)  Blan- 
chard;  grad.  Anson  Acad.,  North  Anson,  Me.,  188S; 
A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  Lewiston,  Me.,  1892;  m.  Wilton, 
Me.,  Sept.  19,  1901,  Florence  E.  Noyes.  Has  prac- 
ticed at  Wilton  since  1896;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1897-8,  Senate,  1899-1900;  mem.  Governor's  Coun- 
cil, 1905-6;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.,  1903-6;  co.  atty., 
Franklin  Co.,  1907-12;  trustee  Me.  Sch.  for  the 
Feeble  Minded.  Mem.  Me.  Bar  Assn.,  Am.  Bar 
Assn.  Conglist.  Mason;  mem.  K.  of  P.,  Red  Men, 
Grange.    Address:  Wilton,  Me. 

B^ANCHARD,  Edwin  Clarence,  fire  ins.;  b.  Cov- 
entry, Vt.,  Mar.  23,  1863;  s.  David  \V.  (M.D.)  and 
Mary  J.  (Thrasher)  Blanchaid;  ed.  Newport  (Vt.) 
High  Sch.,  Bi-yant  &  Stratton  (Commercial  Sch.;  m. 
Harriet  J.  Camp,  of  Newport,  Dec.  11,  1899;  3  chil- 
dren, Philip,  Doris,  Christine.  In  business  in  New- 
port since  1884;  mem.  Root  &  Blanchard;  dir.  Or- 
leans Trust  Co.,  Monarch  Evaporator  Co.;  mem. 
Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1904-6,  Senate,  1912-14  (chmn. 
com.  on  ins.).  Mem.  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Clubs:  Young  Men's  Improve- 
ment, Memphremagog  Yacht.  Address:  Newport, 
Vermont. 

BIiANCHARD,  Bdwin  Oscar,  dentist;  b.  Plain- 
fleld.  Vt..  Apr.  26,  1862;  s.  George  Dudley  and 
Ellen  (Blodd)  Blanchard;  prep.  edn.  Randolph 
(Vt.)  High  Sch.;  Norwich  U.,  Northfield,  Vt,;  grad. 
Boston  Dental  Coll.,  1885;  m.  Aug.  5,  1886,  M.  Alice 
Gay,  of  Randolph.  Began  practice  in  Boston,  1885: 
removed  to  Randolph,  Vt.;  mem.  Vt.  State  Dental 
Examining  Bd.  since  1904  (pres.  since  1910).  Mem. 
Vt.  State  Dental  Soc,  Northeastern  Dental  Soc. 
Tufts  Dental  Coll.  Alumni  Assn.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Phoenix  Lodge,  F.  &  A.M.  Ad- 
dress:  Randolph,   Vt. 

BI.ANCHABD,  F.  N.;  b.  'Wilton,  Me.,  Nov.  17, 
1863;  s.  John  and  Elizabeth  Bailey  (Colburn) 
Blanchard;  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  married.  Lived  on  old 
homestead  located  by  grandfather,  1803;  farming 
and  dealing  in  cattle  since  boyhood,  now  on  ex- 
tensive scale;  dir.  Wilton  Trust  &  Banking  Co.; 
mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908-10,  Senate.  1911-12; 
mem.  Rep.  State  Com.,  1912-13.  Mason  (32°);  mem. 
Odd   Fellows,   Grange.    Home:   Farmington,   Me. 

BLANCHARD,  Fred  "Wilson,  cattle  and  poultry 
breeder;  b.  Lempster,  N.H..  Jan.  22,  1849;  s.  Samuel 
and  Caroline  (Pollard)  Blanchard;  student  Dart- 
mouth, 1872,  S3,  class  of  1875:  m.  Emma  B.  Mur- 
ray, of  Weathersfleld,  Vt.,  Feb.  22,  1874;  2  chil- 
dren, Carrie  E.  (Mrs.  Charles  E.  Carr),  Nellie  P. 
(instr.  of  biol.  in  Hood  Coll.,  Frederick.  Md.).  En- 
gaged as  breeder  of  thoroughbred  cattle  and  poul- 
try since  1905.  Mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi  (Dartmouth 
Chapter).  Mem.  Junior  Order  United  Am.  Me- 
chanics. Conn.  River  Grange.  Democrat.  Conglist. 
Recreations:  summers,  at  "The  Maples,"  a  sum- 
mer residence  on  an  eminence  on  south  side  of 
Ascutney  ^Mountain,  on  "Stony  Ridge  Farm,"  of 
which    is  owTTH'-.     .\rldress:   Ascutneyville,  Vt. 

BIiANCHARD,  G-race,  librarian;  b.  Dunleith.  111.; 
d.  George  Augustus  and  Frances  (Sargent)  Blan- 
chard: A.B..  Smith  Coll.,  1882;  unmarried.  City 
librarian.  Concoi-d.  N.H..  since  1895.  Clubs:  Wom- 
an's. College,  Shakespeare.  Contbr.  to  mags,  and 
newspapers.  Author:  Phil's  Happy  Girlhood;  Phil- 
lida's  Glad  Year.  Home:  64  School  St.  Office:  City 
Library,  Concord,  N.H. 

BIiANCHARD,  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Phila.,  Pa., 
Aug.  13.  1833:  s.  Gen.  Albert  Gallatin  and  Susan 
(Thompson)  Blanchard;  A.B..  Tufts  Coll.,  Mass., 
1859,  A.M.,  1862  CD.D.,  1890):  m.  Charlestown, 
Mass,  Dec.  23.  1857,  Anne  E.  Chandler.  Ordained 
TTniversalist  ministrv,  1857;  pastor,  Brooklyn.  1857- 
Dec,  1868,  Indianapolis,  to  Dec.  1870.  Lowell. 
Mass,  to  1873,  "Worcester,  to  ISSO  (last  3  TTnitarian 
churches).  Boston,  to  1882.  Portland.  Me.,  1882- 
Sept.,  1903;  acting  pastor  LTniversalist  ch..  Lynn, 
Mass..  Dec,  1903-Feb.,  1905:  pastor  TTnitarian  ch., 
Farmington,    Me..   Dec.    1908-July    1.    1911.     Chmn. 


Me.  Child  Labor  Com.;  mem.  Me.  State  Prison 
Assn.,  Cumbeiland  County  Prison  Com.,  Portland 
Civic  Club,  Poitland  Associated  Charities.  Pies. 
Me.  Woman* Suffrage  Assn.  for  6  yrs.;  lecturer  at 
Tufts  Coll.  Divinity  Sch.,  Westbrook  Sem.,  Gor- 
ham  (Me.)  Normal  Sch.;  trustee  Westbrook  Sem. 
Mem.  Delta  Chapter,  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Tufts  Coll.)  ; 
gave  I'hi  Beta  Kappa  oration  at  Tufts  Coll.,  June, 
1905.     Address:   The  Preble  House,  Portland,   Me.'* 

BIiANCHARD,  Herbert  Hancock,  lawyer;  b.  Ber- 
lin, \t.,  Jan.  22,  1868;  s.  Watson  S.  and  Sarah  M. 
(Hancock)  Blanchard;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Brattle- 
boro,  Vt.,  and  Charleston,  N.H. ;  Windsor  High 
Sch.;  student  U.  of  Vt.  3  yrs.;  began  studv  of  law 
with  Hon.  J.  C.  Enright,  of  Windsor,  and  was  ad- 
mitted to  the  Vt.  bar,  1895,  later  to  U.S.  Circuit  and 
Dist.  cts.  in  Vt.,  and  Supreme  Ct.  of  U.S.;  m.  Clara 
AI.  Silver,  of  Windsor,  Vt.,  June  26,  1895.  Began 
practice  in  Windsor,  Oct.,  1895;  removed  to  Spring- 
field, 1898;  state's  atty.,  1902-4;  sec,  treas.  and 
trustee,  Springfield  Town  Library;  judge  Spring- 
field Municipal  Ct.,  1908-10;  mem.  Vt.  Senate  from 
Windsor  County,  1912;  judge  of  Municipal  Ct.  of 
Windsor  Probate  Dist.  since  1915.  Dir.,  elk.  and 
v.-p.  1st  Nat.  Bank;  dir.-treas.  Springfield  Electric 
Ry.  Co.;  dir.  and  sec.  Springfield  Gas  Co.;  dir.  and 
treas.  People's  Lighting,  Heating  and  Power  Co., 
Barre.  Vt.  Mem.  Vt.  State  Bar  Assn.,  Vt.  Hist. 
Soc,  Vt.  State  Library  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner) ;  mem.  I.O.O.F.  Recreations: 
tennis.    Address:  Springfield,  Vt. 

BIIANCHARD,  James  Frank,  M.D. ;  b.  Pittsburg, 
X.H.,  Dec.  8,  1861;  s.  David  and  Mary  Jane 
(Barnes)  Blanchard;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medi- 
cine, 1887;  m.  Carrie  Brooks,  of  Burlington  Vt., 
Jan.  1,  1890;  1  son,  Maurice  L.,  b.  Stratford,  N.H., 
-Aug.  29.  1891  (grad.  Dartmouth  Coll.,  class  1913). 
Began  practice  at  Colebrook,  N.H.,  1887;  removed 
to  Newport,  Vt.,  1894;  sec.  U.S.  Bd.  of  Pension  Ex- 
aminers; acting  asst.  surgeon,  U.S.  Pub.  Health 
Service.  Ex-v.-p.  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc.  Republican. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Recreations:  bleeding  and  exhibit- 
ing fancy  poultry.  Address:  92  Main  St.,  Newport, 
Vermont. 

BIiANCHARD,  John  Adams,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Mass.,  Sept.  24,  1869;  s.  John  A.  and  Laura  (Dove) 
Blanchard;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891,  LL.B.,  1895;  un- 
married. Admitted  to  bar,  1895,  and  practiced  un- 
til 1910;  sec.  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.  Pres.  Bay  State 
Mil.  Rifle  Assn.;  mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Alpha 
Delta  Phi.  Clubs:  Tennis  and  Racquet,  Somerset, 
:\Iyopia  Hunt  Nahfinf.  Recreations:  golf,  tennis, 
motoring.  Home:  925  Boylston  St.  Office:  262 
Washington   St.,   Boston. 

BIiANCHARD,  John  H.,  lawver;  b.  Somerville. 
Mass.,  Aug.  16,  1861;  s.  Charles  C.  and  Julia  (Sul- 
livan) Blanchard:  descendant  of  Jean  Blanchard, 
of  the  French  Huguenots;  ed.  Winthrop  Sch., 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  and  night  schs.,  Boston:  m. 
Mary  A.  Skally,  of  Boston,  Apr.  21,  1884;  children. 
Hugh  C  ,  William  H.,  Marguerite  E.  Admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1883,  and  to  practice  in  all  U.S.  cts.,  in- 
cluding the  U.S.  Supreme  Ct.  (the  latter  in  1912); 
partner  firm  of  Barry  and  Blanchard,  1892-5;  sr. 
mem.  Blanchard,  Nelson,  Remstone  &  Hill,  1904-11, 
Blanchard  and  Blanchard  since  1912;  gen.  prac- 
tice. Democrat.  Catholic  Mem.  Knights  of  Pyth- 
ias, B.P.O.  Elks.  Club:  Wellington.  Recreations: 
motoring,  vachting.  Home:  5'72  Riverside  Av., 
Wellington,  Mass.  Office:  Rms.  804-806  Pemberton 
Bldg.,    Boston.   Mass. 

BIiANCHARD,  Marshall  Franklin,  fish  mcht.:  b. 
Wellfleet.  Mass.,  Mar.  21,  1849;  s.  Marshall  Lafay- 
ette and  Phoebe  Higgins  (Bunting)  Blanchard;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Newton,  Mass.;  grad.  Brvant  and  Strat- 
ton Commercial  Coll.,  Boston,  1869:  m.  Emma  .1. 
Whitman,  of  Newton,  Mass.,  Nov.  13,  1879;  2  chil- 
dren, Helen  (deceased),  Arthur  F.  Bookkeeper, 
Bunting  &  Emery,  1870-80,  mem.  of  firm  since  1880. 
and  pres.  since  incorporation.  1912;  pres.  T  Wharf 
Fish  Market  Corpn.;  treas.  and  dir.  Northwestern 
Fisheries  Co.;  dir.  and  sec  Canadian  Fishing  Co.. 
Ltd.,  of  Vancouver.  B.C.:  alderman  Citv  of  Cam- 
bridge, 1906-11.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Republican.  Baptist.  Mason:  Odd  Fellow. 
Club:  Colonial   CCambridge).    Recreations:  boating. 


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Home:   159  Upland  Hd.,  Cambridge.    Office:   7  Bos- 
ton Fish  Pier,  Boston,  Mass. 

BIiANCHARD,  Nathaniel  WilUs,  shipmaster,  le- 
tiiou;  b.  Vaiiuouih,  Mr..  .\\>i.  2X  1S52;  s  Perez 
Nathaniel  and  Cynthia  Stone  cUlanfliard)  lilan- 
chard-  descendant  of  Thomas  Plaiuluud,  Alass. 
Colony,  1(>39;  graduate  North  Yarmouth  Acad.;  m. 
Grace  S  Greenleat,  of  Yarmouth,  Dec.  19,  lSi)3;  i 
children,  Leila  Willis,  Perez  Nathaniel  (both  de- 
ceased), lieina  May.  Went  to  sea  in  boyhood  and 
in  6  mos.  was  apptd.  3d  mate;  promoted  to  master 
on  4th  voyage;  continued  at  sea  2S  yrs.,  retiring, 
1900  Trustee  North  Yarmouth  Acad.;  treas.  and 
trustee  Morrill  Memorial  Library,  Yarmouth. 
Royal  Arch  Mason.  Democrat.  Unitarian.  Home: 
Yarmouthville,  Me. 

BIiANCHABD,  Randall  Howard,  M.D.;  b.  Port- 
land, Me.,  May  3,  1872;  s.  William  Frederick  and 
Harriet  Virginia  (Sturdivant)  Blanchard;  prep, 
edn.  St.  Johnsbury  (Vt.)  Acad.;  M.D.,  Bellevue 
Hosp.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1S96;  m.  Miss 
Caroline  Cromwell  Harris,  of  Portland,  Me.  June 
16,  1S9!S;  children,  Norman  Harris,  Kennith  Will- 
iam, Randall  Howard,  Jr.,  Caroline  Sturdivant. 
Pi-acticed  in  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  since  1902;  oculist 
and  aurist  House  of  Mercy  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Me.  Med.  Assn.  Republican 
Conglist.  Home:  40  Commonwealth  Av.  Omce:  7 
North  St.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

BIiANDING,  William  O.,  wholesale  druggist;  b. 
Providence,  K.I.,  Nov.  24,  1S52;  s.  William  Bul- 
lock and  Marv  Adelaide  (Remington)  Blanding; 
descendant  of  John  Alden  and  Priscilla  Molines,  ot 
the  Mayflower;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs.;  m. 
Rosella  Cornell,  of  Providence,  Mar.  17,  lS7o;  4 
children,  William  Cornell.  Richard  Warren,  How- 
ard. Alan  Cornell.  Began  in  drug  business  with 
father,  Jan.  1.  1S71;  mem.  Blanding  &  Blanding, 
wholesale  druggists,  since  July  1,  1890.  Mem. 
Providence  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Episcopalian. 
Mem  R.I.  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants,  S.A.R., 
Loval  Legion.  Club:  Rhode  Island  Country.  Home: 
27  Brown  St.  Office:  54  Weybosset  St.,  Providence, 
Rhode  Island. 

SJmATXHY,  Dwiffht,  artist:  b.  Brookline.  Mass.. 
Jan.  24,  1865;  s.  Henry  and  Mary  F.  (Wood)  Bla- 
ney.  Exhibited  at  Carnegie  Inst..  1907.  Pa.  Acad, 
of  Fine  Arts.  1907.  1908,  Corcoran  Gallery,  190 1, 
1908,  Cincinnati  Museum  Assn.,  1907.  190S.  Mem. 
New  York  Water  Color  Club.  Boston  Water  Color 
Club.  Boston  Art  Students'  Assn.  Clubs:  St.  Bo- 
tolph.  Tavern.  Home:  82  Mt.  Vernon  St.  Studio: 
308  Fenway  Studios,  Boston. 

BIiANEY,  Henry  B.,  artist.  (See  vol.  1909.  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11. 

BIiANBY,  William  Osgrood,  merchant,  banker; 
July   IG,   1841-Oct.   12.  1910.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

BIiASDAIiB,  Henry,  banker;  June  18,  lS36-Nov. 
30,  1914.     (See  vol.   19(i9.) 

BIiATT,  William  Moses,  lawyer;  b.  Orange.  N.J., 
Apr.  29.  187G;  s.  Joseph  Henry  and  Louise  (Singer) 
Blatt;  ancestors  settled  in  New  York  about  1830, 
coming  from  Prussia;  grad.  Boston  pub.  schs.; 
LL.B.,  cum  laude.  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1897;  m. 
Lucy  Romberg,  of  Boston,  Apr.  2,  1911;  2  daugh- 
ters. Hester  Muriel.  Josephine  Harriet.  Practiced  in 
Boston  since  1897;  prof.  med.  jurisprudence,  Coll. 
Phys  and  Surg..  Boston;  sec.  Medford  Woolen  Mfg. 
Co..  etc.  Club:  New  Century  (ex-pres.).  Author: 
Leading  Massachusetts  Cases;  contbr.  articles  on 
law  reform  for  Yale  Law  Journal.  American  Law 
Review.  Case  and  Comment;  also  articles  in  Ev- 
erybody's, National,  Satire,  and  other  popular 
mags.  Writer  of  plays  and  epigrams;  wrote  "The 
Danger  of  Ideals."  and  other  playlets;  also  "The 
Stranger's  Burden"  and  "Husbands  on  Approval," 
latter  pub.  in  book  form.  1914.  Home:  4S  Francis 
St..  Brookline.  Mass.    Office:  43  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

BIiEAKIB,  Robert,  woolen  mfr. ;  b.  Scotland. 
Aug.  1.  1833;  s.  John  and  Mary  (Maxwell)  Bleakie; 
ed.  in  Scotland;  came  to  U.S.,  1847;  m.  Dec.  1.  1860, 
Isabella  Henderson  (died,  1880);  m.  2d,  Oct.  12. 
1882,  Mary  A.  Wetherell.  Mill  hand  and  mgr.,  1847- 
60;  owner  of  cotton  batting  mill,  Tolland,  Conn., 
1861-2.  Riverside  Mill.  Providence.  R.I.,  1862;  mgr. 
Hvde  Park  Mill,  1863-73:  pres.  and  gen.  mgr.  Rob- 


ert Bleakie  &  Co.  since  1875,  and  Webster  Woolen 
Co.  (Sabattus,  Me.);  pres.  Hyde  Park  Savings 
Bank,  Hyde  Park  Water  Co.;  chmn.  Bd.  Selectmen, 
Hyde  I'ark.  V.-p.  Mass.  Tariff  Reform  League; 
mem.  Woolen  (ioods  .\ssn.  of  New  York.  Address: 
H>de    Park,    .Ma.'^s. 

BIiBBCKBR,  John  Van  Benthuysen,  rear-admi- 
ral U.S.N.;  b.  Glen  Cove,  N.Y.,  Aug.  16,  1847;  s. 
.John  V.  B.  (paymaster  U.S.N.)  and  S.  Rosalie 
(Lynch)  Bleecker;  grad.  U.S.  Naval  Acad.,  1867; 
promoted  ensign,  1868;  master,  1870;  It.,  1871;  It.- 
comdr..  June  30,  1891;  comdr.,  Dec.  8,  1897;  capt., 
June  3,  1902;  rear-admiral  and  retired,  June  27, 
1905.  Served  19  yrs.  on  sea  duty  at  various  stas.; 
shore  service  at  torpedo  sta.,  1873-4,  Navy  Yard, 
Washington,  1877-8;  Naval  Acad.,  1878-Sl;  insp.  of 
steel,  new  cruisers,  1887-8;  torpedo  sta.,  1889-90; 
Navy  Yard,  Boston,  1893-6;  Naval  War  Coll.,  1894; 
comd.  U.S.S.  Bancroft,  1S9JS,  Isla  de  Luzon,  1899. 
Marietta,  1901;  Naval  War  Coll..  Navy  Yard,  Puget 
Sound;  eoindg.  U.S.S.  Columbia,  until  retired. 
Home:   Jamestown,  R.I.* 

B^ENKHORN,  James,  ;M.D.  ;  b.  (banning.  Nova 
.Scotia,  Mar.  13,  1864:  s.  .James  and  Maria  (Spicer) 
Blenkhorn;  M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.), 
1893;  m.  Mary  G.  Chadbourne,  of  Princeton.  Me., 
Mar.  7.  1901;  3  children,  Elizaljeth  Floy,  Franklin 
C,  James  E.  Practiced  at  Stoneham,  Mass.,  since 
1904;  prof,  surgery,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Boston, 
since  1906.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Pro- 
gressive Republican.  Methodist.  Address:  317 
Main   St..   Stoneham,   Mass. 

BIiBNNBB,  Carle  Joan,  painter;  b.  Richmond, 
Va.,  Feb.  1,  1864;  s.  Burghard  Philip  and  Marguer- 
ite Eva  (Bromm)  Blenner;  ed.  Marburg,  Germany, 
and  special  course,  Yale;  (hon.  B.F.A.,  Yale  Art 
Sch.,  1904):  6  yrs.  at  Julien  Acad.,  Paris;  unmar- 
ried. Exhibited  Paris  Salon.  1887,  8,  9,  91.  Chicago 
Expn.,  1893;  medal  at  Boston.  1891;  Hallgarten 
Prize,  Nat.  Acad,  of  Design.  1899;  represented  at 
current  exhbns.  at  New  York  since  1889;  bronze 
medal.  St.  Louis  Expn..  1904.  Home:  New  Haven, 
Conn.    Studio:  5S  W.  57th  St..  New  York.* 

BIiESSING,  Peter  E.,  rector  SS.  Peter  and  Paul 
Cathedral.    Address:   26  Pond  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

BI^ETHEN,  Georgre  H.,  granite;  b.  Rockland.  Me.. 
Apr.  2.  1865;  s.  John  and  Mary  (Durgin)  Blethen; 
ed.  common  schs.  and  Rockland  Commercial  Coll.; 
m.  Sept.  26,  1888,  Maryetta  S.  Rowson,  of  Boston. 
Began  in  granite  quarrying  with  Bodwell  Granite 
Co.,  Rockland,  1889,  now  pres.  and  gen.  mgr.  Rock- 
land Granite  Co.;  pres.  Livingston  Mfg.  Co.;  dir. 
Am.  Pole  Car  Co.  Has  been  identified  with  city 
govt,  of  Rockland,  mavor.  1911,  1912.  Republican. 
Protestant.  Mason:  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  City.  Elks. 
Home:  Rockland.  IMe. 

BIiICKBITSDBRFBR,  Georg°e  C,  president  Blick- 
ensderfer   Mfg.   Co.,    typewriters.    Stamford,   Conn. 

BIiINIT,  Charles  Payson,  Jr.,  banker:  b.  Boston. 
Mass.,  Feb.  5.  1879;  s.  Charles  P.  and  Ida  Ware 
(Chadbourne)  Blinn;  descendant  of  Peter  Blinn.  of 
Stepney.  England,  who  settled  in  Wethersfield, 
Conn.,  1640;  grad.  English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  1895; 
m.  Etta  Gallison.  of  Boston.  Oct.  11,  1905;  1  daugh- 
ter, Marian.  Asst.  treas.  City  Trust  Co.,  Boston, 
1905-8;  v.-p.  Nat.  Union  Bank  since  July  1.  1908; 
ti-eas.  and  dir.  Boston  Brass  Co.  Mem.  Mass.  Bank- 
ers Assn.  (pres.,  1913-14).  See. ^Boston  Clearing 
House  Assn.  Mem.  Boston  ChamSer  of  Commerce. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic 
Assn.,  Exchange  (Boston);  Eastern  Y'acht,  Co- 
rinthian Yacht  (Marblehead,  Mass.);  Tedesco 
(^ountry  (Swampscott,  Mass.).  Recreations:  out- 
door sports  generally.  Home:  25  Parkman  St., 
Brookline.  Mass.;  (summer)  Beach  Av.,  Marble- 
head,  Mass.    Oflfice:  40  State  St..  Boston.  Mass. 

BIiINir,  Georg'e  Richard,  lawyer;  b.  Charlestown. 
Mass..  July  11,  1859;  s.  John  F.  and  Susan  L. 
(Dutton)  Blinn:  descendant  of  John  Alden;  A.B.. 
Harvard.  1S85;  m.  Clara  A.  Pollard,  of  South  New- 
market. N.H..  June  3,  1886.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar. 
1887,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston:  mem.  firm  of 
Adams  &  Blinn  since  1894.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  Cit>- 
of  Boston.  Am.  and  Mass.  bar  assns.;  dir.  Chil- 
dren's Mission.  Clubs:  University.  Harvard,  Uni- 
tarian. Recreations:  reading,  outdoor  diversions. 
Home:  Bedford.  Mass.    Office.  40  Court  St.,  Boston. 


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BIiISS,  Alfred  Veazie,  clergyman;  b.  Bangor, 
Me.,  Jan.  23,  1872;  s.  Charles  10.  and  Louise  A. 
(Tvler)  Bliss;  grad.  hi^h  sch.,  Bangror,  1890;  A.B., 
Bowdoin,  1894;  S.T.B.,  Andover  Thool.  Sem.,  1897; 
studied  Harvard  Summer  Sell..  1903;  unmarried. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1898;  pastor,  Ludlow, 
Vt.,  1898-03  Plymouth  Ch.,  Utica,  N.Y.,  1903-9; 
traveling  at  home  and  abroad,  1909-11;  pastor, 
Winslow  Ch.,  Taunton,  Mass.,  since  Oct.  1,  1911. 
Mem.  Taunton  Assn.  of  Chs.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Progressive.  Recreations:  walking, 
tennis.    Address:  32  Prospect  St.,  Taunton.  Mass. 

BIiISS,  Charles  Bemls,  clergyman;  b.  Triangle, 
N.y.,  Jan.  23,  1868;  s.  Daniel  J.  and  Seraph 
(Bemis)  Bliss;  B.A.,  Yale.  1890,  Ph.D.,  1893;  B.A., 
Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1903.  Prof,  experimental 
psychology.  New  York  U.,  1894-8;  ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1903;  pastor  Hampden,  Mass.,  1903-13, 
Mclndoe  Falls,  Vt.,  since  1914.  Fellow  A.A.A.S., 
Am.  Psychol.  Assn.,  New  York  Acad.  Sciences 
(life).  Author  of  various  article.s  on  psychology 
and  the  relation  between  psychology  and  theology. 
Address:  Mclndoe  Falls,  Vt. 

BIiISS,  Bdward  Fenniman,  mfr. ;  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1850;  s.  Henry  Penniman  and  Delia 
IMaria  (Warren)  Bliss:  descendant  of  Thomas 
Bliss,  1634;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Cambridge,  Mass.; 
Amherst  Coll.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1873,  A.M.,  1874; 
m.  May  1,  1880,  Mary  Cressy  McKay,  of  Boston. 
Pres.  Mass.  Mohair  Plush  Co.  since  1892;  mem. 
firm  of  Cushing  &  Bliss.  Was  mem.  Sch.  Com., 
and  selectman,  Lexington.  Mass.  Clubs:  St.  Bo- 
tolph,  Brookline  Countrv.  Home:  Lexington,  Mass. 
Office:  200  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

BIiISS,  Blmer  Jared,  shoe  mfr.;  b.  Wrentham, 
Mass.,  Aug.  11,  1867;  s.  Leonard  Carpenter  and 
Eliza  Crocker  (Fisher)  Bliss:  ed.  pub.  schs.  ot 
Foxboro  and  Edgartown,  j\Iass. ;  grad.  Edgartown 
High  Sch.,  1884;  married  Leana  Harding,  of  Ells- 
worth, Me.,  Apr.  29,  1901;  2  children,  E(lmer) 
Jared,  Jr.,  Muriel  Harding.  Began  as  a  boy  witli 
Brown,  Durrell  Co.,  importers  and  mfrs.  of  dr\- 
goods,  Boston;  later  became  traveling  salesman 
and  continued  until  1892;  lias  been  identified  with 
slioe  mfg.  since  Sept.  1,  1893:  founder  of  the  Regal 
Shoe  Co.,  and  now  pres.;  also  pres.  Regal  Shoe 
Co.,  Pliila.,  Regal  Shoe  Co.,  Ltd.,  Canada,  (co.  has 
retail  stores  in  principal  cities  of  the  U.S.  and 
Europe) ;  dir.  Internat.  Trust  Co.  Pres.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Nat.  Automobile  Assn. 
(v.-p.).  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Ex- 
change, Algonquin,  Eastern  Yacht,  Country 
(Brookline),  Lotus,  Midday  (New  York).  Recre- 
ations: horseback  riding,  yachting.  Home:  1962 
Commonwealth  Av.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  268 
Summer  St.,  Boston.  P^actories  at  Whitman  and 
Milford,  Mass.,  Phila.,  Pa.,  and  Toronto.  Can. 

BIIISS,  Frederic  Wrig-ht,  lawyer;  b.  Rehoboth, 
Mass.,  Oct.  14,  1852;  s.  Cyrus  W.  and  Hannah  T. 
(Munroe)  Bliss;  paternal  ancestor,  Thomas  Bliss, 
who  landed  at  Plymouth,  1636;  maternal  ancestor, 
Richard  Warren,  wlio  came  to  America  in  the 
Mayflower,  1620;  Ph.B.,  Brown  F.,  1878;  Ph.B., 
Boston  U.,  1878,  LL.B..  1881;  unmarried.  Prac- 
ticed in  Boston  since  1881:  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1891-4  (author  of  the  Bliss  Subway  Bill,  which 
became  a  law);  dir.  Hunt-Spiller  Mfg.  Corpn. : 
trustee  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp.;  apptd.  by  Gov.  Walsh 
chmn.  John  Brown  Memorial  Commn.,  1914;  alter- 
nate del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1904.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Mass.  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants,  Beta 
Theta  Pi.  Mason,  K.T.  (Past  Master  St.  John's 
Lodge;  pres.  Master's  Assn.).  Clubs:  Boston  City, 
Economic  Recreations:  travel,  outdoor  life.  Home: 
508  Washington  St.,  Dorchester.  Office:  89  State 
St.,  Boston. 

BIiISS,  Georgre,  merchant;  Nov.  20,  1844;  now  de- 
ceased.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BIiISS,  Georg-e  D.,  M.D.;  b.  Rehoboth,  Mass.. 
Dec.  9,  1855;  s.  Cvrus  W.  and  Hannah  T.  (Munroe) 
Bliss;  descendant  of  Richard  Warren,  of  the  May- 
flower, also  from  Capt.  Benjamin  Church  and  7th 
generation  from  Thomas  Bliss,  of  Rehoboth, 
Mass.;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Rehoboth;  grad.  Providence 
(R.I.)  High  Sch.,  1877;  East  Greenwich  (R.I.) 
Acad.;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine.  1881; 
post-grad,  work  Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  surgical  clin- 


ics London,  Berlin,  Vienna,  and  New  York,  Phila., 
Chicago  and  Boston;  unmarried.  Practiced  in 
Boston  since  1881;  specializes  in  obstetrics  and 
gynecology;  asst.  surgeon,  Boothby  Surgical  Hosp. ; 
surgeon  to  !Mass.  Homce.  Dispensary,  also  phys. 
diseases  of  women  and  diseases  of  the  skin  same; 
obstetrician,  Mass.  Homce.  Hosp.  Incorporator  and 
dir.  Dorchester  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Mass.  Homoe. 
IMed.  Soc.  (1st  v.-p.),  also  Boston  Dist.  Soc.  of 
same  (treas.),  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  also  Norfolk  Dist. 
Soc.  of  same,  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynecol.  Soc, 
Hahnemann  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp.  Asso- 
ciates, Boston  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Alumni  Assn. 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine  (visitor  and  mem.  exec, 
and  nominating  com.).  Mem.  Mass.  Soc.  Mayflower 
Descendants.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (Blue 
Lodge,  Chapter.  Commandery,  K.T.)  Club:  Boston 
Cit5\  Contbr.  numerous  papers  on  medicine  and 
surgery  to  med.  magazines  and  reviews.  Recre- 
ations: travel.  Address:  508  Washington  St.,  Dor- 
chester. Boston.  Mass. 

BIiISS,  Georg-e  ITewiuan,  lawyer;  b.  Eagleville. 
Tiverton,  R.I..  July  22,  1837;  s.  James  L.  and 
Sarah  A.  (Stafford)  Bliss:  student  Brown  U., 
185G-8;  A.B.,  Union  Coll.,  Schenectady,  N.Y'.,  1860; 
LL.B.,  Albany  (N.Y.)  Law  Sch..  1861;  m.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Jan.  1,  1872,  Fannie  A.  Carpenter; 
children,  Gerald  M.,  William  C,  George  M.  (de- 
ceased), Carlton  S.  (deceased),  Helen  C.  (Mrs. 
Fred  V.  Emerson),  Rose  D.  Admitted  to  N.Y'.  bar, 
1861;  served  in  LTnion  Army,  1861-5;  hon.  mustered 
out  with  rank  of  capt..  May  15,  1865;  practiced  in 
Providence  since  1866;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1868- 
73,  Senate,  1883-6;  justice  7th  Jud.  Dist.,  R.I.,  since 
1872;  mem.  Sch.  (I!om.  of  East  Providence,  25  yrs. ; 
supt.  of  schs.,  12  yrs.  Mason  (K.T.)  Club:  Con- 
gregational (treas.).  Recreations:  yachting. 
Author  of  various  hist,  sketclies,  etc.  Home:  East 
Providence.  Office:  19  College  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 
BIiISS,  George  Temeus,  bishop;  b.  Shelburne, 
Vt.,  Mar.  12,  1864;  s.  George  and  Mary  Adelaide 
(Stevens)  Bliss;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1889  (D.D.,  1904); 
S.T.B.,  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.  New  Y'ork,  1892;  m.  Bur- 
lington, Nov.  15,  1893,  Katherine  L.  Shattuck;  3 
children,  Harriette  Catherine,  J.  Isham.  Mary 
Adelaide.  Deacon,  1892,  priest,  1893,  P.E.  Ch.; 
curate  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Burlington,  Vt..  1892-9.  rec- 
tor, 1899-15:  consecrated  bishop  coadjutor  of  Vt., 
Apr.  21,  1915.  Address:  204  South  Union  St.,  Bur- 
lington, Vt. 

BIiISS,  Henry  "Warren,  dry  goods  commn.;  b. 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1861;  s.  Henry  P.  and 
Delia  (Warren)  Bliss:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1884:  m. 
Grace  Beckwith,  of  Plattsburg,  N.Y.,  Sept.  20,  1893; 
children,  Henry  M.,  Margaret.  Began  active  career 
in  dry  goods  business.  Boston.  1884:  now  sec. 
treas.  and  dir.  Cushing  &  Bliss;  treas.  Mass. 
Mohair  Plush  Co.  Clubs:  Union.  Exchange,  Har- 
vard, Brookline  Countrv.  Home:  Chestnut  Hill, 
Mass.     Office:    200    Devonshire    St.,    Boston. 

BIiISS,  James  Frederick,  ship  chandler;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Apr.  7,  1847;  s.  Francis  and  Alice  (Wakefield) 
Very,  and  adopted  at  age  of  2  by  James  and  Louise 
(Hayden)  Bliss;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Boston; 
unmarried.  Began  at  age  of  IS  in  business  estab- 
lished by  James  Bliss,  1832:  admitted  as  partner, 
1872;  succeeded  to  business  on  death  of  father, 
1876,  title  of  James  Bliss  &  Co..  grocers,  ship 
chandlers  and  vessel  owners:  dir.  Simpson  Patent 
Dry  Dock  Co.;  ex-pres.  Roxbury  Co-operative 
Bank,  and  Highland  Co-operatiV'e  Bank;  Mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1900-1.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Was  Corporal  2d  Regt.,  Mass. 
Militia  comd.  by  Col.  Charles  R.  Codman.  Mem. 
Mercantile  Library  Assn.  (ex-pres.  and  now  v.-p.). 
Mass.  Charitable  Meclianics'  Assn.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Mason  (32°);  mem.  Boston  Command- 
ery, K.T. ;  Mass.  Consistory.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Bos- 
ton City,  Boston  Art,  Economic,  Boston  Yacht.  Rec- 
reations: billiards,  driving,  outdoor  sports.  Home: 
189  W.  Brookline  St.  Office:  91  Broad  St.,  Boston. 
BIiISS,  Jesse  Iieonti,  M.D. ;  b.  South  Hadley 
Falls,  Mass..  Sept.  6.  1870;  s.  Serbertrum  E.  and 
Fannie  (Little)  Bliss;  prep.  edn.  Mt.  Hermon 
Sch.;  student  Cornell  U. ;  M.D..  Coll.  Phvs.  and 
Surg.  (Columbia),  1896;  m.  Ruth  V.  C.  Hillick,  or 
Ithaca.  N.Y.,  Feb.  26,  1898;  3  children,  1  living, 
Susan  Elaine.    Practiced  in  Holyoke,   Mass.,   since 


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1S96-  asst.  surgeon.  House  of  Providence  Hosp., 
Holy'oke,  Mass.;  med.  examiner  for  llie  Prudential 
Ins  Co.  of  America,  Union  Central  J^ife  Ins.  Co., 
Mass.  Mul.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  State  Mut.  l.ife  Assur- 
ance Co.  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  John  llancocl<  Mut. 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  Home  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Manhattan  Life 
Ins  Co.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Holyoke 
Med  Soc.  Baptist.  Home:  106  Pleasant  St.,  Ad- 
iress:   231  Hif?h  St..  Holyoke,  Mass. 

BI.ISS,  Leon  Duston,  clergyman;  b.  Calais,  Vt., 
Juiu-  ■^,  Jstil;  .s.  Jr.derick  Uuslon  and  Frances 
Prescott  (Hitchcock)  Bliss;  ed.  Caladonia  Co. 
Grammar  Sell.,  Peacham,  Vt.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth, 
1883;  S.T.B.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1888;  (A.M., 
Ill  Wesleyan  U.,  1905);  unmarried.  In.str.  in 
English  and  natural  science,  Hopkins  Acad.,  Oak- 
land, Cal.,  1884-5;  ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1888; 
asst.  pastor.  Central  Ch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1888- 
•tl;  pastor  Woodland,  Cal.,  1891-5,  Great  Barring- 
ton,  Mass..  1896-05,  Lenox,  since  Feb.,  1909.  Ke- 
fuililican.    Mason    (K.T.).    Address:   Lenox,  Mass. 

BIiISS,  Richard,  librarian;  b.  Springfield,  Mass.. 
May  26,  1842;  s.  liichard  and  Sarah  Pyncheon 
(Eastman)  Bliss;  e«l.  grammar  and  liigh  schs.,  and 
prepared  for  coll.,  but  enlistment  in  Civil  War 
interfered  with  ednl.  plans;  m.  Sarah  Peters  Bow- 
ker,  of  Boston,  Oct.  15,  1888;  no  children.  Served 
in  Co.  A,  46th  Mass.  Kegt,  1861-2;  student  under 
Prof.  L.  Agassiz,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1867-70;  asst. 
in  Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology,  Cambridge, 
1870-6;  bibliographer  on  U.S.  Geol.  Survey,  and 
Northern  Transcontinental  Survey,  1881-3;  libra- 
rian Redwood  Library,  Newport,  R.I.,  1884-14. 
Mem.  Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  Newport  Nat.  Hist.  Soc, 
Newport  Hist.  Soc.  Clubs:  Harvard  of  R.I.,  Law- 
rence Scientific  Assn.  Author;  Classified  index  to 
maps  in  Petermann's  Mitteilungen  and  in  the  Royal 
Geog.  Soc's  pubis.  (Harvard  Library  Bibliog. 
Contbns.  Nos.  16,  17,  1884,  1886);  and  in  the 
pubis,  of  the  Geol.  Soc.  of  London  (Boston  Pub. 
Library  Bibliographies  No.  4,  1887);  A  Classifica- 
tion of  the  phvsical  and  natural  sciences  (except 
chemistry)  for  C.  A.  Cutter's  Expansive  Classifi- 
cation, Seventh  Expansion,  1902-10;  various  papers 
in  trans  of  scientific  socs.  and  library  periodicals. 
Recreations:  watercolor  sketching,  mountaineering. 
Address:  Newport,  R.I. 

BIiISS,  William  Carpenter,  lawyer;  b.  East 
Providence,  R.I.,  Julv  6,  1S74:  s.  Geoi-ge  Newman 
and  Fannie  A.  (Carpenter)  Bliss:  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1896,  A.M.,  1898;  LL.B.,  U.  of  Mich.,  Dept.  of  Law, 
1901;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Providence  since 
1901;  elk.  Dist.  Ct.,  7th  Jud.  Dist.,  R.I.,  1904;  mem. 
R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908-11  (speaker  of  House,  1911); 
mem.  commn.  on  Revision  of  Taxation  Laws  of 
R.I.,  1910-12;  chmn.  R.I.  Public  Utilities  Commn. 
since  1912.  Served  as  ensign  on  Constellation, 
Aileen  and  Peoria.  Spaniah-Am.  War,  June  29. 
1898-Feb.  2,  1899;  It.  R.I.  Naval  Militia,  1899-03; 
It.  comdr.,  1903-4,  comdr.  since  1904.  Clubs:  Uni- 
versity, West  Side.  Home:  490  Taunton  Av.,  East 
Providence.    Office:   19  College  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

BIiISS,  "William  B.,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Princeville. 
111.,  1872;  s.  Onias  C  and  Mary  E.  Bliss;  ed.  high 
sch.  and  acad.,  Princeville;  Battle  Creek  Coll., 
Mich.;  grad.  Am.  Med.  Missionary  Coll.,  Chicago, 
1906;  post-grad,  work  Northwestern  Med.  Sch., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  m.  Dorothea  A.  Halgren,  of 
Lake  City,  Minn.,  Aug.  8.  1898.  Practiced  at  Mel- 
rose, Mass.,  since  1908:  med.  supt.  N.E.  Sanitarium. 
Seventh  Dav  Advent ist.  Fellow  Royal  Coll.  Physi- 
cians, London:  mem.  Clin.  Congress  of  Surgeons 
of  North   America.      Home:   Melrose,   Mass. 

BI.ISS,  William  Henry,  lawyer;  Oct.  5,  1847-1910. 
(See  vol.    1909.  t 

BIiISS,  Zenas  Work,  real  estate:  b.  Johnston 
Tp.,  R.I.,  Jan.  10,  1867;  grad.  I^niv.  Grammar  Sch., 
Providence,  1885;  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1889;  m.  Lydia 
C.  Kellv,  of  Providence,  Oct.  26,  1892;  one  son. 
Zenas  Randall,  b.  Mar.  3,  1898.  Engaged  in  real 
estate  operations  and  as  ins.  broker,  Cranston, 
R.I.;  mem.  Cranston  Town  Council,  1901-9  (pres., 
1905-9):  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903-9;  It.  gov.  of 
R.I.,  1910-12;  col.  on  staff  of  Gov.  George  H.  TTtter, 
1905-6;  mem.  Rep.  State  Central  Com.,  1904-10; 
mem.  of  Joint  Spl.  Com.  to  Revise  Revenue  Laws 
of    State    of    R.I.,     1909-12;     chmn.     Bd.     of    Tax 


Commrs..  since  1912.  Pres.  N.E.  Tax  Officials 
.Assn.;  mem.  Nat.  Tax  Assn.,  Loyal  Legion.  Uni- 
tarian. Clubs:  University  (Providence),  Mianto- 
noini  (Newport),  Edgewood  Yaclit.  Home:  246 
Ainiington  St.,  Edgewood,  R.I.  Address:  P.O.  Box 
l.'i(;,   l'i()\  idfiK'e,   R.I. 

BIiODGBT,  Henry,  M.D.;  b.  1855;  B.A.,  Yale, 
1875;  M.L>.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York 
U.),  188  1;  m.  ]\]abel  McKelvey,  1885.  Practiced  in 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  since  1881.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa 
I-Cpsilon  (Phi  Chapter).  Address:  379  Park  PI., 
Bii<lgt-i](iit.  Conn. 

BIiOBGBT,  William,  banker,  broker;  A.B.,  Brown 

U.,  1871.  Was  engaged  in  business  at  Chicago, 
1871-5,  Providence,  1!>75-S6,  later  at  Boston  and 
New  York,  and  again  at  Boston;  senior  mem.  firm 
of  Blodget,  Merritt  &  Co.  until  1912,  since  mem. 
Blodget  &  Co.  Dir.  State  Street  Trust  Co.,  Cam- 
bridge Electric  Light  Co.  Clubs:  University,  Ex- 
change (Boston),  University  (New  York).  Home: 
Chestnut    Hill,    Mass.    (Jffice:   60   State   St.,   Boston. 

BIiODGBTT,  Chaiincey  Hayden,  clergyman.  (See 

vol.     19(111.) 

BIiOBGBTT,  Bdward  Everett,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Jan.  22,  1865;  s.  ^Varren  Kendall  and  Minerva 
(Paddock)  Blodgett;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1887;  LL.B., 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1889;  m.  Mabel  L.  Fuller,  of 
Boston,  Nov.  17,  1891;  children,  Robert  F.,  Ruth 
H.,  Richard  A.,  Dorothy.  Admitted  to  Suffolk  bar, 
1890,  later  to  practice  in  U.S.  courts;  practiced  in 
Boston  since  1890;  mem.  firm  of  Blodgett,  Jones, 
Burnham  &  Bingliam.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass.  bar 
assns..  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  Beta  Theta  Phi,  Phi  Delta  Phi. 
Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston),  Brae  Burn  Country. 
Recreations:  tennis,  golf  and  other  outdoor  diver- 
sions. Home:  West  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  60 
Federal  St.,  Boston. 

BIiOSGBTT,  John  Henry,  securities;  b.  Thomas- 
ton,  Me.,  Aug.  1,  1881;  s.  John  H.  and  Anna  (Rob- 
inson) Blodgett;  S.B.,  Harvard,  1904;  m.  Ruth  S. 
Paine,  of  Boston,  May  27,  1914.  Began  with  Paine. 
Webber  &  Co.,  bankers,  1904,  mem.  of  firm  since 
Jan.  1,  1913;  dir.  Fidelity  Trust  Co.,  Atlantic 
Mining  Co.,  Wisconsin-Minnesota  Light  &  Power 
Co.,  Am.  Pub.  Utilities  Co.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Har- 
vard (Boston),  Tedesco.  Recreations:  outdoor 
sports.  Home:  100  Beach  Bluff  Av.,  Swampscott, 
Mass.    Oflice:   82  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

BLODGETT,  John  Henry,  M.D.;  b.  Grafton,  Vt., 
Dec.  31,  1867;  s.  Henry  and  Jane  (Ayres)  Blodgett; 
attended  Grafton  graded  schs.;  grad.  Vt.  Acad., 
Saxtons  River,  Vt.,  1891;  Ph.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1895; 
M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1897;  Boston  City 
Hosp.,  1899;  post-grad,  courses.  New  York  Lying- 
in  Hosp.,  New  York  Post-Grad.  Hosp.,  Post-Grad. 
School  Harvard,  Children's  Hosp.;  m.  Mary  Lang- 
lands  Abercrombie,  of  Boston,  Oct.  9,  1901.  Prac- 
ticed in  Saxtons  River,  Vt.,  1899-07,  Bellows  Falls 
since  1907;  attending  phys.  Vt.  Acad.,  1900-7;  mem. 
staff  Rockingham  Hosp.;  chmn.  Tuberculosis 
Commn.  of  Vt.  since  1914.  V.-p.  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, Bellows  Falls,  1915;  corporate  mem.  Kurn 
Hattin  Homes.  Westminster,  Vt.  Mem.  A. MA., 
Conn.  Valley  Med.  Soc;  sec  Windham  Co.  Med. 
Soc,  1915;  pres.  Rockingham  Med.  Soc,  1913.  Ma- 
son.   Address:   5   School  St..   Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 

BLODGETT,  John  Tagrgrard,  junist;  Mav  16.  1859- 
:\rar.  4,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1912-13.) 

BLODGETT,  Mabel  Louise  Fuller,  author;  b. 
Bangor,  Me..  Apr.  8,  1S69;  d.  Ransom  Burritt  and 
Louisa  S.  (White)  Fuller;  grad.  Elmhurst  Acad., 
Providence,  R.I.;  m.  Edward  Everett  Blodgett,  of 
Boston,  Nov.  17.  1891.  Mem.  D.A.R.,  Soc.  Mayflower 
Descendants.  (See  Who's  "Who  in  America  for  list 
of  books.)     Home:  West  Newton,   INIass.* 

BLODGETT,  Percival,  business  man;  b.  Orange, 
Mass.,  Julv  IS,  1841;  s.  Nathaniel  F.  and  Dolly 
(Mavo)  Blodgett;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover. 
Mass.,  1863;  m.  Georgia  A.  Warrick,  of  Orange, 
Mav  1,  1867  (died  187S);  m.  2d.  S.  Isabella  Cham- 
berlain, of  Templeton,  Mass..  Feb.  20.  ISSO.  En- 
tered gen.  mdse.  business.  1865.  and  conducted 
business  on  own  account,  1870-94  (retired);  post- 
master,  Templeton.    16   yrs. :   selectman   and  over- 


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oenate,  xsyo-o.    rtepuuiicaii.    <^un{?iisi;.    Jrtecreai 
botanical   study.    Address:   Templeton,   Mass. 

BIiOSOETT,  Sarah  Gerould;  b.  .\lstead,  N.H., 
.Apr.  13,  1S39:  d.  Hex.  Alos^'.s  and  Cynthia  (Locke) 
Geiould;  grad.  Mt.  Hoi  yoke  Seni.,  1^59;  m.  Canaan, 
N.H.,  May  24,  1861,  Isaac  N.  Blodgett,  chief  jus- 
tice Supreme  Ct.  of  X.H.  (died  Nov.  27,  1905). 
Trustee  N.H.  Orphans'  Home.  Mem.  State  Conf. 
Charities,  N.H.  (chmn.  exec,  com.),  Nat.  Conf. 
Charities  and  Correction,  Soc.  for  Protection  of 
Forests,  etc.  Conglist.  Clubs:  N.H.  Fedei-ation  of 
Women's  Clubs  (ex-pres.),  Franklin  Woman's  Club. 
Address:   Franklin,   N.H. 

HImOHGETT,  Stephen  Haskell,  M.D.;  b.  Boston, 
.\ug-.  29.  1S63;  s.  Warren  K.  and  Minerva  (Pad- 
dock) Blodg-ett;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1NS4;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  18S6;  m.  Elizabeth  W.  Cummings,  of 
Brookline,  Mass.,  Dec.  13,  1886;  children,  Warren 
Kendall,  2d,  Edwin  Stanton.  Engaged  in  practice 
at  Cambridge,  1886-98;  since  in  Boston,  exclusively 
I'enal  diseases;  lecturer  renal  diseases,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Medicine,  1899-08  (resigned);  in  charge 
genito-urinary  dept.  Boston  Homoe.  Dispensary 
since  1895;  specialist  urinary  diseases  Mass. 
Homoe.  Hosp.  since  1904;  1st  asst.  phys.  M.H.H., 
1887-07  (resigned);  mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Am.  Assn.  of  Med.  Exami- 
ners, Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Surg,  and 
Gynecol.  Soc,  Boston  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Boston 
Soc.  of  Examining  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.  Alumni  Assn.,  etc.  Frequent  contbr.  to  med. 
jours,  on  his  specialty.  Home:  Lincoln,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: 419  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

BIjOBCtETT,  Walter  H.,  produce  merchant;  b. 
Denmark,  N.Y.,  Nov.  2,  1850;  s.  Harrison  and  Di- 
antha  (Dewey)  Blodgett;  ed.  in  the  pub.  schs., 
Ives  Sem.  apd  lit  business  coll.;  m.  Dec,  1873. 
Lotta  J.,  d.  Garrett  Boshard.  Engaged  as  produce 
dealer  in  Lowville,  N.Y.,  to  1881;  mem.  firm  of 
Blodgett  &  Boshard,  Worcester.  Mass.,  1881-98; 
pres.  W.  H.  Blodgett  Co.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Trade  (pres.. 
1902-3):  mem.  Fruit  &  Produce  Exchange  (Bos- 
ton), Mass.  Bd.  of  Trade.  Mayor  of  Worcester. 
1904-5;  speaker  before  farmer's  institute;  supt. 
Adams  Sq.  Ch.  S.S.  Summer  home  at  Denmark, 
N.Y.    Office:  W^orcester,  Mass. 

BIiODGETT,  'Warren  Kendall,  lawyer;  b.  Bos- 
ton, .June  22.  1855:  s.  Warren  Kendall  and  Minnie 
P.  (Paddock)  Blodgett:  grad.  English  High  Sch., 
1870;  A.B.,  Haivard.  1878;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1881;  m.  Mary  Durant  Priest,  of  Boston,  Nov. 
3,  1882.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1882;  asst.  U.S. 
atty..  Boston,  1882-5;  mem.  firm  of  Blodgett  & 
Bancroft,  1889-93;  since  principally  engaged  in 
management  of  trust  property;  mem.  Board  of  Al- 
dermen, Cambridge.  1904.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Home:  7  Aca- 
cia St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  Tremont  Bldg., 
Boston. 

BIiODGETT,  William  Winthrop,  lawyer.  (See 
vol.  1909.) 

BIiOSGETTE,  Georffe  Brainard,  lawyer;  b. 
Georgetown,  Mass.,  Dec.  6,  1845;  s.  Sherburne  Clif- 
ford and  Mary  (Cressev)  Blodgette;  A.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1866,  A.M.,  1869:  A.M..  Bowdoin.  1869;  LL.B., 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1870;  m.  Ella  Millett,  of  Row- 
ley, Mass.,  Feb.  20.  1872;  3  children,  George  Brai- 
nard, Jr.,  Weldon,  Gladys.  Served  as  corporal,  Co. 
D,  48th  Regt.,  Mass.  Vols.,  Aug.  1862-Sept..  1863; 
admitted  to  bar.  1868.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Ma- 
son (K.T.);  mem.  G.A.R..  LTnion  Veterans'  Union. 
Home:  Rowley.  Mass.  Office:  28  Market  Sq.,  New- 
buryport.  Mass. 

BIiOMTIEi;!),  Stanley  Francis,  clergyman ;  b.  Lon- 
don. Ene..  .July  31,  1871:  s.  Rev.  Frank  and  Charlotte 
Eliza  (Williams)  Blomfield:  came  to  Montreal, 
Can..  1886.  to  Mich..  1887:  grad.  Olivet  (Mich  ) 
Prep.  Sch.,  1890;  B.A..  Olivet  Coll..  1895;  B.D.,  Yale 
Div.  Sch..  1899:  post-grad,  work  Yale  Grad.  Sch.,  2 
yrs. ;  m.  Bernice  May  Haskin.  of  Tmlay  City.  Mich.. 
.Tune  13.  1900;  5  children.  Reginald  Nelson.  Frances 
Marie.  Cvril  Stanley,  Walter  George,  Charlotte 
Leona.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1895;  pastor 
Boulevard  Ch.,  Detroit,  Mich  .  1897-9.  Stonv  Creek. 
Conn..  1899-05,  1st  Ch.,  Woodbury,  1905-8,  Bethanv 


Ch..  Montpelier.  Vt..  since  Nov.  1,  1908.  Trustee 
Wood  Art  Gallery.  Montpelier;  pres.  Y.M.C.A.. 
Montpelier;  pres.  Social  Service  League.  Pres. 
Congregational  Club;  ex-pres.  Montpelier-Barre 
Ministers'  Club.  Mason.  Club:  The  Club  (Mont- 
pelier).    Address:   Montpelier,   Vt. 

BIiOOD,  John  Balch,  consulting  engr. ;  b.  New- 
buryp()rt.  Mass.,  .luly  21.  1870;  s.  George  White- 
field  and  Mary  Nelson  (Balch)  Blood;  descendant 
of  Robert  Blood,  Concord,  Mass.,  1685;  B.S.  in 
Blec  Engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1890;  unmarried. 
Asst.  engr.  ry.  dept.,  Thomson-Houston  Electric 
Co..  1890-3.  Gen.  Electric  Co.,  1893-6;  engr.  with 
Union  Elektricitats  Gessellschaft,  Berlin,  (Ger- 
many. 1896-7;  mem.  Blood  &  Hale,  consulting 
engrs.,  1898-10;  engr.  with  Stone  &  Webster  Engi- 
neering Co..  since  Jan.  28,  1911.  Mem.  Mass. 
Naval  Militia  9  yrs.,  retiring  as  capt.  and  chief  of 
Naval  Bur..  1913;  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  New- 
buryport.  since  1910.  Fellow  Am.  Inst.  Elec. 
Engrs.;  mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  U.S.  Naval 
Inst.,  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  Am.  Economic  Assn., 
Nat.  Guard  Assn..  Old  Guard  of  Mass.,  S.A.R. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  Army  and  Navy  (New  York), 
Ward  Room  (Boston).  Address:  232  High  St..  New- 
buryport,  Mass. 

B^OOD,  Iioreuzo  Prentice,  surveyor;  b.  Pepper- 
ell.  Mass..  July  25.  1824;  s.  Noah  and  Hannah  P. 
(Chase)  Blood;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1846;  m.  Margaret 
G.  Thompson,  of  Marblehead,  Mass..  Nov.  29,  1855; 
children.  Samuel  Thompson,  b.  1861;  Annah  Pren- 
tice. 1863;  Margaret  Grant.  1865.  Prin.  acad.  and 
high.  schs..  Shrewsbury,  N.J.,  1848-50.  Upper  Marl- 
boro. Md.,  1850-1,  Pepperell,  Mass.,  1852-3,  Marble- 
head,  1854,  South  Braintree,  1855-6,  Baltimore, 
1858,  Hagerstown.  Md..  1859-68;  located  in  Pep- 
perell. 1868.  and  continued  in  ednl.  work  until  1885, 
since  land  surveyor  and  conveyancer;  has  held 
most  of  the  pub.  offices  at  Pepperell;  justice  of  the 
peace.    Mason.    Address:   Pepperell,   Mass. 

BIiOOD,  Robert  Allen,  M.D.;  b.  New  London, 
N.H.,  Apr.  30,  1838;  s.  Luke  and  Mary  Blood;  prep, 
edn.  Colby  Acad.;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1870; 
m.  Elizabeth  McCutchens.  of  New  London,  N.H., 
1872;  1  son.  Robert  M.  Served  in  11th  N.H.  Vols.; 
wounded  in  Battle  of  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  Dec.  13, 
1862.  Surgeon  in  chief  Soldiers'  Home  in  Mass. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Late  surgeon  gen. 
Mass.,  and  maj.  gen.  M.V.M.,  surgeon  gen.  on  staff 
of  Gov.  Wolcott  during  Spanish-Am.  War.  Home: 
Georges  Mills,  N.H. 

BIiOOS,  William  Henry,  Jr.,  electrical  engr.;  b. 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  Mar.  29,  1866;  s.  William 
Henry  and  Mariana  (Williamson)  Blood;  E.E.. 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  1888;  m.  Grace  Marie  Nathan,  of 
New  Haven.  Conn..  Nov.  6,  1890;  3  children.  Marie, 
Mariana.  Mortimer.  With  Thomson-Houston  Elec 
Co.,  Lvnn.  Mass.,  in  charge  of  mfg.  elec  motors, 
etc.,  1888-9;  with  the  N.  W.  Thomson-Houston  Co., 
St.  Paul.  Minn.,  1889-90;  partner  Franklin  Blec. 
(io..  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  constructing  elec.  light  and 
St.  ry.  plants  and  waterworks.  1890-6;  supt.  Chase- 
Shawmut  Co.,  mfg.  electricians.  Boston,  1896-7: 
with  Stone  &  Webster,  Boston,  examination  and 
report,  construction,  expert  court  work,  etc., 
1897 — .  Trustee  Dummer  Acad.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Fellow  Am.  Inst.  Elec  Engis. : 
mem.  Nat.  Electric  Light  Assn.  (pres.,  1905-6,  and 
now  ins.  expert).  Electric  Vehicle  Assn.  of  Amer- 
ica (pres..  1910,  11,  12),  Illuminating  Engring.  Soc. 
Nat.  Fire  Protection  Assn.,  Nat.  Conf.  Standard 
Elec.  Rules  (pres.,  1906-11).  Clubs:  Exchange,  En- 
gineers' (Boston),  Wellesley  (Wellesley).  Recrea- 
tions: gardening.  Contbr.  many  articles  on  tech. 
subjects  to  jours,  and  revs.,  also  pub.  speaker  on 
scientific  subjects.  Home:  Wellesley,  Mass.  Office: 
147  Milk  St..  Boston.* 

B^OOMFIEIJD,  Meyer,  educator,  social  worker: 
b.  Feb.  11.  1S7S;  s.  Maurice  and  Bertha  (Postmas- 
ter) Bloomfield;  prep.  edn.  Tech.  Inst..  N.Y.  City; 
B.A.,  Coll.  City  of  New  York,  1899;  B.A.,  Harvard. 
1901;  prepared  for  the  bar  at  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
T.aw:  m.  New  York.  Sadie  Palmer,  of  Brooklyn. 
•Tune  22.  1902.  Engaged  in  sociol.  work  in  New 
York,  later  in  Boston;  admitted  to  Mass.  bar.  1905; 
dir.  Vocation  Bureau  of  Boston  since  1909;  super- 
visor (IJivic  Service  House,  Boston.    Spl.  investiga- 


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lor  for  War  Dept.,  I'orto  Rico,  1911;  visitor  to 
Indian  schs.  for  Bur.  Indian  Affairs,  1912.  I^ecturer 
for  State  Teacliers'  Coll.  (Colo.),  IT.  of  Ind.,  V.  of 
Cal.  Liccturer  on  vocational  guidance  at  Harvard 
U.  Summer  Sch.  Mem.  IJoston  Chambei-  of  Com- 
merce, Nat.  Soc.  I'romotion  of  Industrial  lOJn. 
«,'lubs:  City,  Harvard,  Twentieth  Century  (Lioston). 
Vuthoi-:  Vocational  C.uidancte  of  Youth,  1911;  Tlir 
School  and  the  Start  in  l.,ife  (U.S.  Bur.  of  Edn.), 
1914.  Editor:  Civic  Reader  loi  the  New  American.s, 
1907;  Youth,  School  and  Vocation,  1915.  Wrote: 
•'A  Survey  of  Problems  in  Porto  Rico,"  for  the  U.S. 
(iovt.  Home:  West  Jioxbuiy,  Mas.s.  Office:  tj  Bea- 
con St..  Boston.* 

BIiUMEB,  Georg-e,  M.D.;  b.  Darlington  Co.,  Dur- 
liam.  Eng.,  iMai-.  16,  1S72;  s.  John  George  and  .Julia 
Edith  (VValford)  Blumer;  ed.  grammar  sch.,  Eng., 
lSSO-6;  came  to  U.S.,  1SS6;  cd.  pub.  sch.,  (Jal., 
1886-7;  M.D.,  Cooper  Med.  Coll.,  San  Pi-ancisco, 
1891;  interne  Citv  and  Co.  Hosp.,  San  Francisco, 
1892-3;  post-grad,  student  .Johns  Hopkins  Hospital, 
Feb.-.Iune,  1893;  (hon.  A.M.,  Yale,  1907);  m.  Ann 
Evans,  of  San  Diego,  Cal.,  Aug.  20,  1906;  2d,  Mabel 
Louise  Bradlev,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  June  2C. 
1909;  2  children,  Marv  Kimberly,  Elsie  Walford. 
Asst.  on  surg.  staff,  1893-4,  med.  staff,  1894-5, 
Johns  Hopkins  Hosp.;  asst.  pathology,  Johns  Ho))- 
kins  U.,  1S95-6;  post-grad,  student  U.  of  Munich, 
summer,  1897;  dir.  Bender  Hygienic  Lab.,  Albany, 
X.Y.,  1896-03;  prof,  pathology  and  bacteriology, 
Albanv  Med.  Coll.,  1900-3;  asso.  prof,  pathology, 
Cooper  Med.  Coll.,  1904-5;  asst.  in  medicine,  U.  of 
Cal..  1905-6;  John  Slade  Ely  prof,  of  theory  and 
liractice  of  medicine,  since  Aug.,  1906,  dean  since 
June,  1910,  Y'ale  Med.  School.  Pres.  bd.  of  trustees 
Conn.  Training  Sch.  for  the  Feeble  Minded.  Mem. 
.\ssn.  Am.  Physicians,  A.M. A.,  Interurban  Clin, 
("lub.  New  York  Acad,  of  Medicine,  Conn.  State  Med. 
Sue,  Nat.  Com.  on  Mental  Hygiene.  Recreations: 
tennis,  fishing.  Club:  Graduates'.  Home:  64  Trum- 
]uin  St.    ntfice:   150  York  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

BIiUMEB,  Gieorge)  Alder,  alienist;  b.  Sunder- 
land, Eng.,  May  25,  1857;  s.  Dr.  Luke  and  Mary 
Jane  (Bone)  Blumer;  ed.  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
Eng.;  at  Moravian  Sch.,  Neuwied-on-Rhine,  Ger- 
many; Lycee  Corneille  de  Rouen,  France;  U.  of 
Durham,  Eng..  and  U.  of  Edinburgh;  M.D.,  U.  of 
Pa.,  1879:  (L.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.,  Edinburgh,  1884; 
Litt.D..  Brown  U.,  1905);  m.  Helen  Antoinette,  d. 
J.  Thomas  Spriggs,  of  Utica,  N.Y.,  June  23,  1886. 
Resident  phvs.,  German  Hosp.,  Phila.,  1879-80; 
asst.  phys.,  1880-6,  supt.,  1886-99,  N.Y.  State  Luna- 
tic Asylum  (now  Utica  State  Hosp.):  phys. -in- 
chief  and  supt.  Butler  Hosp.,  Providence,  since 
Sept.,  1899.  Co-editor  American  Journal  Insanity 
since  1880;  adj.  prof,  insanity,  Albany  Med.  Coll., 
1893-9.  Trustee  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design.  Sec.  sect, 
psychol.  medicine,  Internal.  Med.  Congress,  Wash- 
ington, 1887;  pres.  sect,  insanity.  World's  Congress 
of  Charities.  Chicago.  1893.  Hon.  mem.  British 
Aledico-Psychol.  Soc.  Soc.  Mental  Medicine  of  Bel- 
gium, Medico-psychol.  Soc.  of  Paris;  corr.  mem. 
Soc.  of  Psychiatry,  Paris;  pres.  Am.  Medico- 
Psychol.  Assn.,  1903,  Boston  Soc.  Psychiatry  and 
Neurology,  1904:  mem.  Soc.  of  Antiquaries  of 
Newcastie-npon-Tyne.  Home:  Duncan  Lodge, 
P.lackstone  Roul..   Providence.* 

BIiTJNT,  Simon  Blinn,  clergyman;  b.  Knowlton, 
Que.,  (.^an..  Jan.  1,  1869;  s.  Eber  and  Elizabeth 
(Blinn)  Blunt:  descendant  of  David  Blunt,  the 
immigrant,  about  1700,  and  g.s.  Simon  Blinn.  4th 
descendant  fi-om  Peter  Blinn,  about  1675;  pren. 
edn.  Knowlton  and  Waterloo  (P.Q.)  acads. ;  A. P.., 
McGill  U.,  Montreal.  1S90:  Montreal  Sem.;  P.. Lift., 
Hobart  Coll.,  Geneva.  N.Y.,  1S91-  (D.D.,  St.  Ste- 
phen's Coll.,  Annandale.  N.Y..  1913);  m.  Clara 
Maria  Jones,  of  Shoitsville,  N.Y.,  Feb.  17,  1892;  6 
childvi-n,  KatViavine  1\1..  Simon  PJinn.  2d  (died  Ft-b. 
6.  1899).  Helen  E..  Virginia  H.,  Nancv  Blinn.  Nich- 
olas .Tames.  Deacon  and  priest.  1893.  P.E.  Ch.;  in 
charge  Ch.  of  Good  Shepard,  Barre.  Vt.,  1891-3; 
rector  St.  Stephen's  Ch.,  Middleburv,  Vt..  1893-5. 
Christ  Ch..  Danville.  Pa..  1895-9:  sr.  asst.  St.  Ste- 
phen's Ch..  Providence.  R.I..  1899-03:  rector  Ch.  of 
the  Redeemer.  Chicago  (TTniversity  Parish).  1903- 
10.  All  Saints  Ch..  Dorchester,  Boston,  since  Sept. 
29.  1910.  Democrat.  Mpson  (Chanter  and  Com- 
mandery).     Clubs:    T'niverslty    (Chicago   and    Bos- 


ton), Catholic  Club  of  Mass.,  Clerical  Club  of  Bos- 
ton. Editor  of  the  "Kalander"  of  the  (Jhurch  of  the 
Redeemer,  Chicago,  1903-10;  editor  of  All  Saints 
Chronicle,  1910-15;  autlior  of  \arious  sermons, 
|)amplilets,  etc.    Address;  :J10  Ashmont  St.,  Boston. 

BLUNT,  Stanhope  BngUsh,  army  officer;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Sept.  29,  1850;  s.  Chailes  E.  and  Penelope  Be- 
Ihuiie  (English)  Blunt;  grad.  Oswego  (N.Y.)  High 
Sch.,  1868,  U.S.  Mil.  Acad.,  1872;  m.  Fanny  Smith, 
of  tninton,  N.Y.,  Nov.  18,  1873.  Apptd.  2d  It.  13th 
Inf.,  June  14,  1872;  1st  It.,  Mar.  27,  1874;  trans- 
ferred to  ordnance  dept.,  Nov.  1,  1874;  capt.,  Apr. 
24,  1880;  maj.,  July  7,  1898;  It.-col.,  Aug.  1,  1903; 
col.,  .June  25,  1906;  retired  from  active  service  at 
(»wn  request  Sept.  1,  1912.  Served  in  Utah,  Wyo. 
and  Colo,  with  13th  Inf.,  1872-4;  It.-col.  and  col. 
a.-d.-c.  to  Gen.  P.  H.  Sheridan,  1885-8;  insp.  small 
arms  practice,  1885-9;  instr.  mathematics  and  in 
science  of  ordnance  and  gunnery,  U.S.  Mil.  Acad., 
1876-SO;  comdg.  Rock  Island  (111.)  Arsenal,  1897- 
(17,  Springfield  (Mass.)  Armory,  1907-12.  Chmn. 
Transportation  Commission,  Springfield;  pres. 
.Springfield  Hosp.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc, 
Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Soc.  Foreign  Wars,  War  of 
1812,  S.R.,  Loyal  Legion.  Clubs:  Commercial  (Dav- 
enport, la.),  Troy  (Troy,  N.Y.),  University  (New 
York),  Metropolitan,  Army  and  Navy  (Washing- 
ton), Nayasset,  Country  (pres.),  (Springfield, 
Mass.).  (Sontbr.  to  Johnson's  Encyclopedia,  Far- 
row's Military  Encyclopedia,  etc.  Author:  Rifle  and 
Carbine  Firing,  1885;  Firing  Regulations  for  Small 
Arms,  1889.  Home:  83  Ridgewood  Terrace,  Spring- 
field,  Mass.* 

BOABDMAN,  Georgfe  Nye,  theologian;  b.  Pltts- 
and  Ann  ((jilbert)  Boardman;  brother  of  Samuel 
Ward  Boardman;  A.B.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  Vt.,  1847, 
A.M.,  1850;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1852;  (D.D., 
U.  of  Vt..  1867;  LL.D.,  Lafayette  Coll.,  1889;  Litt.D., 
Middlebury  Coll.,  1910);  m.  Anne  Ambrose  Walker, 
of  Pittsford,  Aug.  15,  1854.  Ordained  Congl.  minis- 
try. 1854;  prof,  rhetoric,  English,  literature  and 
psychology,  Middlebury  (ioll.,  1853-9;  pastor  First 
Presbyn.  Church,  Binghamton,  N.Y.,  1859-71;  prof, 
systematic  theol.,  1871-93,  emeritus  prof,  since 
1893  .Chicago  Theol.  Sem.  Pres.  Monticello  Female 
Sem.,  Godfrey,  111.,  1887-93;  corporate  mem.  A.B.C. 
F.M.  40  yrs.,  resigned,  1909.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books.)  Home:  18  W.  55th  St., 
New  York;   (summer)   Pittsford,  Vt.* 

BOABDMAN,  Harold  Sherburn,  civil  engr. ;  b. 
Bangoi-,  Me.,  Mar.  31,  1874;  s.  James  A.  and  Marilla 
M.  (Leighton)  Boardman;  B.C.E.,  Me.  State  Coll., 
1895;  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1  yr.;  C.E.,  U.  of 
Me.,  1898;  m.  Caroline  A.  Hilton,  of  Norridgewock, 
Me..  July  24.  1897  (died  1910);  2d.  Nellie  Frances 
Mann,  of  Bangor,  Me.,  Julv,  1912.  Tutor  in  draw- 
ing. U.  of  Me..  1896-9;  draftsman  Union  Bridge  Co.. 
Athens.  Pa.,  1899-1900,  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  Pa.,  1900-1: 
instr.  in  civ.  engring..  1901-3,  asso.  prof.,  1903-4. 
prof.,  June,  1904 — .  dean  Coll.  of  Technology,  June. 
1910 — .  T^.  of  Me.  In  charge  important  surveys  for 
water  storage  in  Me.,  since  1905;  West  Enfield 
Gauging  Sta.  of  U.S.  Geol.  Survey  on  Penobscot 
River,  since  1905;  hydrographic  field  operations  of 
U.S.  Geol.  Survey  in  connection  with  Me.  Survey 
Commn.  and  Me.  Water  Storage  Commission,  1905- 
11;  mem.  firm  Boardman  &  Bean,  consulting  engrs. 
Cadet  mai.  Cobnrn  Cadets.  Me.  State  Coll..  1894-5; 
capt.  Co.  G.  N.G  S.M.,  1898-9.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  Soc 
Promotion  Engring.  Edn.,  Me.  Soc.  Civil  Engrs., 
Beta  Theta  Pi,  Tau  Beta  Pi.  32°  Mason.  Home: 
Orono,  IMe.* 

BOABDMAN,  J.  Harry,  bank  cash.;  b.  Alburgh 
Si>riiigs.  Vt..  Oct.  2.  1875:  s.  Joseph  H.  and  Amelia 
Boardman;  pub.  schs..  Lowell.  Mass.;  m.  .Tune  17. 
1903.  Flora  Frances  Mansfield,  of  .Johnson  Creek, 
Wis.  Engaged  about  3  yrs.  as  mfg.  chemist;  in 
banking  business  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  since  Apr.  15, 
1892;  now  cashier  Old  Lowell  Nat.  Bank.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Clubs: 
Vesper  Country,  Long  Meadow  Golf,  Middlesex. 
Home:  710  Andover  St.  Office:  Old  Lowell  Nat. 
Bank.  TjOwell,  Mass. 

BOABDMAN.  Samuel  Iiane,  .iournalist:  IMar.  30. 
1836-Oct.  15,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in   America.    1912-13.) 


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BOABDMAN,  Waldo  Elias,  dentist;  b.  Saco,  Me., 
Sept.  1,  1851;  s.  Klias  and  Sarah  Hartshorn  (Hop- 
kins) Boardman;  D.INI.D.,  Harvard,  ISSti;  m.  Mar- 
garet Elizabeth  Brown,  of  Boston,  June  15,  lSti2. 
Engaged  in  business,  1S69-S3;  began  practice  of 
dentistry,  1886;  instr.  operative  dentistry.  Har- 
vard, 1890-1900;  apptd.  curator  Dental  Mus.,  Har- 
vard, 1891;  librarian.  Dental  Library,  Harvard, 
1897;  editor  Quinquesimal  catalogue.  Dental  Dept., 
Harvard,  1896;  mem.  administrative  bd..  Dental 
Dept.,  Harvard,  1899  (resigned  from  all  positions, 
Harvard,  Aug.,  1915).  Justice  of  the  peace,  1874- — . 
Mem.  Mass.  Dental  Soc.  (pres.,  1896,  mem.  exec, 
com.,  1897 — ),  Nat.  Dental  Assn.  (pres..  1904-5), 
Met.  Dist.  Dental  Soc.  (treas.,  1896-11),  Harvard 
Odontol.  Soc.  (ex-pres.).  Am.  Acad.  Dental  Science 
(ex-v.-p.,  rec.  sec,  1909 — ).  Noitheastern  Dental 
Assn.  (ex-pres.).  Federation  Dentaire  Internation- 
ale (exec,  council).  Harvard  Dental  Alumni  Assn. 
(sec,  1896-11,  ex-pres.),  etc.;  del.  Internat.  Dental 
Congress,  Chicago,  1893,  St.  Louis,  1904,  Berlin, 
1909;  hon.  pres.  Lewis  and  Clark  Dental  Congress, 
Portland,  Ore.,  1905;  v. -p.  Jamestown  Dental  Conv., 
Norfolk,  Va.,  1907;  lion.  pres.  Panama-Pacific  Den- 
tal Congress,  1915;  lion.  mem.  Me.  Dental  Soc. 
Mem.  S.A.R.  (bd.  management  Mass.  Soc.  and  ex- 
pres.  Boston  Chapter).  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  etc. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Bostonian  Soc.  Home:  63  Sum- 
mit Av.,  Winthrop  Highlands,  Mass.  Office:  419 
Boylston    St.,    Boston.* 

BOAKDMAN,  William  Bradford,  lawyer;  b.  Brim- 
field,  Mass.,  Aug.  2  2,  1871;  s.  :Moses  Bradford  and 
Ellen  Emeline  (Barber)  Boardman;  B.A.,  Yale, 
1893;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1898;  m.  Alice  Burr 
Hall,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Feb.  22,  1901:  1  son, 
Bradford.  Teacher,  University  Sch.,  Bridgeport, 
1893-6;  associated  in  practice  with  Goodwin  Stod- 
dard, Bridgeport,  1898-06:  asst.  atty.  for  N.Y.,  N.H. 
&  H.R.R.  Co.,  with  office  at  New  Haven,  1906-7; 
mem.  Hill  &  Boardman.  Bridgeport,  since  Nov., 
1907.  Mem.  Bar  Examining  Com.  of  Conn.  Mem. 
Bd.  of  Edn.,  Bridgeport,  since  1912.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  University,  Brooklawn  Country, 
Contemporary.  Home:  303  Mill  Hill  Av.  Office: 
1115  Main  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

BOABSlvrAN,  William  Francis  Joseph,  merchant 
and  mfr. :  Dec.  12,  1828-Nov.,  1913.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BOABBMAN,  William  Sidney,  M.D. ;  b.  New- 
buryport.  Mass.,  Nov.  15.  1858;  s.  "William  B.  and 
Martha  Willard  (Pierce)  Boardman;  descendant 
of  William  Boardman,  from  Cambridge,  Eng.,  who 
settled  in  Chelsea,  earlv  in  17th  century;  A.B.,  Am- 
herst, 1881,  A.M.,  1886;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1886;  house  officer,  Carney  Hosp.,  1S85-6;  m.  ]\Irs. 
Anna  (Brown)  Hamman,  of  Boston,  July  20,  1897. 
In  practice  at  Boston,  since  1886:  physician  dis- 
eases of  nose  and  tliroat,  Boston  Dispen^sary,  since 
1893;  instr.  and  lecturer  laryngology.  Tufts  Coll. 
Med.  School.  1896-02;  med.  insp.,  Boston  pub.  schs., 
since  1894.  Mem.  Am.  Climatol.  Assn.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Boston  Med.  Assn.,  etc.  Address:  63  Mt.  Ver- 
non St.,  Boston. 

BOABBMAIT,  William  Young-  Addoms,  Christian 
Science  practitioner;  July  9,  1837-Feb.  27,  1912. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

BOCHBB,  Maxime,  college  prof.;  b.  Boston, 
Aug.  28,  1867;  s.  Prof.  Ferdinand  and  Caroline 
(Little)  Bocher;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888;  Ph.D.,  Got- 
tingen,  1891;  m.  Marie  Niemann,  of  Gottingen, 
July  21,  1891.  Instr.  mathematics,  1891-4,  asst. 
prof.,  1894-04,  prof,  since  1904,  Harvard.  One  of 
Editors  of  Annals  of  Mathematics,  1896-1900, 
1901-7,  and  since  1911.  Trans.  American  Math. 
Society,  1907-9,  1910-13.  Mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sciences, 
Am.  Math.  Soc.  (ex-pres.).  Home:  48  Buckingham 
St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

BOBBNWBIN,  Theodore,  newspaper  pub. ;  b. 
Dusseldorf,  Prussia,  Jan.  25.  1864;  came  to  Amer- 
ica with  parents  1869;  ed.  pub.  sclis.,  Groton,  Conn.; 
m. ;  2  children.  Apprentice  in  printing  office  of 
New  London  Day,  1881;  one  of  founders  of  the 
Morning  Telegraph,  1885;  propr.  New  London 
Day  since  1891;  sec.  of  State  of  Conn.  2  terms, 
1905-9.  Republican.  Mason;  mem.  Odd  Fellows, 
Elks.  Club:  Thames  (New  London).  Home:  42 
Nathan  Hale  St.  Address:  Day  Bldg.,  New  London, 
Conn. 


BOBI.BY,  Harry  Innes,  clergyman;  b.  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.,  Apr.  10,  1852;  s.  Charles  Scott  Todd  and 
Frances  Price  (Curd)  Bodley;  A.B.,  Columbia,  1875; 
student  Gen.  Theo).  Sem.  2  yrs. ;  m.  New  York, 
Sept.  13,  1877,  Mary  Anna  Gillespie;  4  children, 
George  Houghton  (M.D.),  Cliarles  Gillespie, 
Eleanor  Stuai-t,  Charles  Gillespie.  Deacon,  1877, 
priest,  1878,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  Christ  Cli.,  Canaan, 
Conn.,  1877-82,  St.  John's  Ch.,  North  Adams,  Mass., 
1882-90;  corr.  sec  Soc  for  Increase  of  Ministry, 
1892-5;  dean,  Grace  Cathedral,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1895- 
97;  rector  St.  Mark's  Ch.,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  since 
1899  and  Archdeacon  of  Hartford,  1903-9.  Mug- 
wump. Clubs:  Hartford  Clericus,  Conn.  Clerical, 
New  Britain  Saturday  Night.  Home:  IS  Lexingtoiv 
St.    Office:   21  Washington  St..  New  Britain.  Conn. 

BOBWBIiI.,  Charles  Allen,  business  man;  b. 
Sanford,  Me.,  Sept.  4,  1857;  s.  William  and  Eliza 
(Bennett)  Bodwell;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Sanford, 
Aug.  21,  1878,  Annette  Libby.  Block  printer  until 
May,  1894;  supt.  Mousam  River  ll.R.  until  1903; 
pres.  and  gen.  mgr.  Sanford  Light  &  Power  Co. 
until  changed  to  Ossipee  Valley  Power  Co.,  of 
which  is  now  a  dir.    Home:  Sanford,  Me. 

BOBWBIiIi,  Edith  Perry,  jouraaiist;  b.  Oxford, 
Eng.,  May.  2,  1866;  d.  William  G.  J.  and  Elizabeth 
(Williams)  Perry;  came  to  America,  1872;  common 
sch.  edn.;  m.  J.  Irving  Estes,  at  Maplewood,  Mass., 
Nov.  12,  1890;  m.  2d,  William  P.  Bodwell  (artist;, 
at  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  6,  1909.  Began  writing 
early;  first  poetry  pub.  in  Youth's  Companion  and 
Boston  Transcript,  under  maiden  name  of  Edith 
K.  Perry;  began  newspaper  work  with  Traveler 
and  Advertiser  and  went  on  city  reportorial  staff 
of  Boston  Herald,  1886,  contributing  full  page 
illustrated  hist,  articles,  etc.,  as  Edith  Perry  Estes, 
during  recent  years;  lias  engaged  in  encyclopedic 
and  research  work  as  writer  of  spl.  articles  for 
Boston  Transcript,  Journal,  Sunday  Post,  Youth's 
Companion,  etc.;  contbr.  of  short  sketches  to 
Christian  Register,  American  Primary  Teacher, 
Leslie's  and  Harper's  weeklies.  Charter  mem.  New 
England  Woman's  Press  Assn.  (ex-sec.  exec.  bd.). 
Conglist.  Address:  1099  Hyde  Park  Av.,  Hyde 
Park,    ]\Iass. 

BOCrAlf,  Frederick  Iieon,  M.D.;  b.  Boston,  Jan. 
11,  1881;  s.  Col.  Frederick  B.  and  Margaret  (Car- 
ney) Bogan;  grad.  English  Higli  Sch.,  Boston, 
1898;  student  Georgetown  U.;  M.D.,  Tufts  Coll. 
Med.  Sch.,  1905;  m.  Katlierine  L.  Spillane,  of 
Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  17,  1912;  one  daughter, 
Eleanor  Margaret.  In  U.S.  Pub.  Healtii  and  Marine 
Hosp.  Service,  1905,  1906;  New  York  Post-Grad. 
Hosp,,  1906-7;  liouse  officer,  1907-1908,  asst.  sur- 
geon and  Clin.  asst.  since  1908,  Mass.  Cliaritable 
Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary;  asst.  surgeon  Carney 
Hosp.  Otol.  Service;  specialist  in  ear,  nose  and 
tliroat  diseases;  pension  examiner,  2d  Bd.,  Boston. 
Pvt.  Co.  A,  5th  Mass.  Inf.,  1904;  hosp.  steward 
5th  Mass.  Inf.,  1905;  1st  It.,  asst.  surg.  med.  corps, 
Mass.  N.G.,  1905;  detailed  capt.  asst.  surgeon,  9th 
Inf.,  1900,  later  assigned  to  same,  now  rank  as 
maj.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  ]\Iass. 
Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Otol.  and  Laryngol.  Soc,  Alpha 
Kappa  Kappa.  Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Recreations: 
golf.  Home:  188  Harvard  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Office:   514   Commonwealth  Av.,   Boston. 

BOG6S,  Sara  E.,  translator;  b.  Lewistown,  Pa., 
Nov.  27.  1843;  d.  George  and  Magdalene  Siegrist; 
ed.  Lewistown  pub.  sch.  and  acad.;  m.  at  Sewick- 
ley,  Pa.,  Leander  R.  Boggs,  Mar.  6,  1865  (died  Apr., 
1904).  Translator:  Told  by  the  Deaths  Head 
(Jokai),  1902;  The  Nameless  Castle  (Jokai),  1898; 
India  and  Cevlon  (Ernest  Haeckel),  1883;  Invisible 
Hands  (Zobeltitz),  1894;  Little  Countess  (E.  Vely), 
1891;  The  Mistress  of  Ibichstein  (Henkel),  1884; 
The  Hungarian  Girl  (Mariam  Tenger),  1892;  etc. 
Author:  Sandpeep,  1906.   Address:  Seal  Harbor,  Me. 

BOG-XTE,  Frederick,  lawyer;  b.  East  Machias, 
Me.,  Feb.  19,  1878;  s.  T.  Henry  and  Catherine 
(Pearson)  Bogue;  ed.  common  schs.  and  Wash- 
ington Acad.,  East  Machias;  unmarried.  In  prac- 
tice at  East  Machias  since  Oct.  8,  1907;  mem.  Me. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909,  1911  (sec.  judiciary  com.,  1911): 
chmn.  State  Bd.  of  Arbitration;  pres.  Nat.  Assn. 
of  State  Bds.  of  Mediation  and  Arbitration.  A.-d.-c. 
with    rank    of    maj.    on    staff    of    Gov.    Oakley    C. 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


Curtis,  coniind.  Jan.  7,  1915.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Me.  State  Har  Assn.  Democrat.  Koinan  Cutliolic. 
Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus,  li.l'.O.  Elks,  Inde- 
pendent Order  of  Foresters  (vice  C.R.  High  Ct. 
of  Me.).    Address:  East  Machias,  Me. 

BOICOTJBT,  William  Iiuke,  clergyman;  b.  Gay- 
lord,  Smith  Co.,  Kan.,  July  !•,  1877;  s.  James  and 
Sarah  (Smith)  Boicourt;  A.B.,  J?aker  U.,  Baldwin, 
Kan.,  1901;  S.T.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theology, 
1904;  m.  Sarali  Richmond  Huse,  of  Concord,  N.H., 
Sept.  14,  1904;  1  daughter,  Jane.  Ordained  elder 
M.E.  Ch.,  at  Cincinnati  Conf.  in  iyO(i;  pastor 
Miamisburg,  O.,  1906-7,  Congl.  Cli.,  Montvale, 
Ma.ss.,  1907-8,  Cliftondale.  1908-10,  Waterbury,  Vt., 
since  Nov.  1,  1910.  Uecreations:  scout  activities 
as    scout    master.     Address:    Waterbury,    Vt. 

BOISVEBT,  Aime  Edward,  lawyer;  b.  St.  Thom- 
as do  i'ierreville.  Can.,  July  S,  1863;  s.  Onezime 
and  Zoe  (Fancher)  Boisvert;  ed.  pub.  sells.,  St. 
Joseph's  High  Sch.,  and  Internat.  Business  Coll., 
Manchester,  N.H.;  m.  May  8,  1893,  Alerina  A. 
Janelle,  of  Manchester.  Served  as  spl.  agt.  U.S. 
Gen.  I.,and  Office  under  President  Harrison,  1889- 
93;  in  law  practice  at  Manchester,  N.H.,  since 
1895.  Mem.  N.H..Ho.  of  Rep.,  1899;  county  solicitor 
Hillsborough  County,  N.H.,  1907-11.  Catholic. 
Mem.  Ij'Union  St.  Jean  Baptiste,  Imp.  Order  of 
Red  Men,  N.K.  Order  of  Protection.  Club:  Lafay- 
ette. Home:  G30  Prescott  St.  Office:  1037  Elm  St.. 
Manchester,  X.li. 

BOIT,  Elizabeth  Baton,  mfr. ;  b.  Newton,  Mass., 
July  9,  1849;  d.  James  Henry  and  Amanda  Church 
(Berry)  Boit;  ed.  pub.  sclis.  and  Lasell  Sem., 
Auburndale,  Mass.  Began  business  career  at  18  as 
timekeeper  in  the  Dudley  Hosiery  Knitting  Mill. 
Newton;  became  asst.  forewoman  and  at  end  of  5 
yrs.  was  placed  in  charge  of  finishing  dept.;  for 
5  yrs.  filled  position  of  supt.  Allston  Mills,  Allston, 
Mass..  imtil  mills  changed  ownersiiip;  formed 
partnership  with  C.  N.  Winship  and  established 
the  Harvard  Knitting  Mill,  later  establishing  in 
Wakefield  and  since  1897  has  operated  a  fully 
equipped  plant,  employing  over  600  persons;  prob- 
ably the  only  woman  in  U.S.  actively  engaged  in 
charge  of  a  textile  fabric  manufactory.  Address: 
Wakefield,  Mass. 

BOIT,  Robert  Apthorp,  insurance  and  trusts, 
writer;  1).  Boston,  Apr.  29,  1846;  s.  Edward 
Darlex-  and  Jane  Parkinson  (Hubbard)  Boit 
(both  natives  of  Boston);  prep.  edn.  in  pvt. 
and  high  schs. ;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1868;  m.  Savannah, 
Ga.,  Georgia  Anderson,  d.  Gen.  Hugh  Weedon 
Mercer,  of  Va.,  Jan.  15,  1874;  m.  2d,  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  Lilian,  d.  Nathaniel  P.  Willis,  of  "Idlewild," 
on  Hudson  River,  N.Y.,  May  20,  1886;  4  children, 
Mrs.  Hugh  Cabot,  Mrs.  Walter  S.  Gierasch,  Mrs. 
William  A.  Burnham,  Jr.,  John  (Harvard,  1912), 
all  of  Boston.  In  business  in  Savannah,  1868-76; 
in  real  estate  and  ins.  lousiness  in  New  York, 
1876-8;  removed  to  Boston,  Sept..  1878;  agt.  Com- 
mercial Union  .Xssn.  of  London;  head  of  Robert  A. 
Boit  &  Co.;  dir.  Chicopee  Mfg.  Co.,  Old  Boston 
Nat.  Bank.  Commercial  Union  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  N.E. 
Casualty  Co.;  trustee  Cushing  Real  Estate  Trust, 
and  other  trusts.  Ex-pres.  Met.  Improvement 
T.,eague;  ex-pres.  Boston  Dispensary;  ex-pres.  Bos- 
ton Bd.  of  Underwriters;  ex-pres.  Boston  Asso- 
ciated Bd.  of  Trade.  Clubs:  Somerset,  B.A.A., 
Tennis  and  Racquet,  University,  City  Club  Corpn.. 
St.  Botolph  (ex-pres.).  Harvard  Musical  Assn., 
l..ongwood  Cricket.  Bostonian  Soc,  Harvard  Union. 
Papyrus  (ex-pres.).  Harvard  (Boston  and  New 
Vorl<).  Recreations:  yachting,  sketcliing,  writing. 
Home:  19  Colchester  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office: 
40  Kilby  St.,   Boston. 

BOIVnr,  Bertram  D.,  clergyman;  b.  Athol, 
Mass.,  Oct.  16.  1S73:  s.  Leon  and  Julia  Ann 
(Ricliardson)  Boivin;  descendant  on  maternal  side 
of  William  Cox,  of  the  Boston  Tea  Party;  grad. 
Hinsdale  (N.H.)  High  Sch.,  1894;  student  Tufts 
Coll.;  S.T.B.,  Tufts  Div.  Sch.,  1901;  post-grad, 
work  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1904-5;  m.  Carrie  E. 
I'^airbanks.  of  Leominster,  Mass.,  June  IS,  1901. 
Ordained  ITnitarian  ministry,  1898:  pastor  Annis- 
•  luam  (Gloucester),  1901-4,  New  Bedford,  1905-6, 
I'JaSt  Bridgewater,  1906-12,  Middleboro,  1912-15, 
1st  Parish.  Gloucester,  since  Feb.  1,  1915.  Address: 
3  4    Summer   St..   Gloucestei-,    Mass. 


BOIiAlTDB,     Frank     W.,     editor;     b.     Plymouth, 

Conn.,  Mar.  28,  18  65;  s.  Wesley  F.  and  Angelina 
(Warner)  Bolande;  ed.  Bridgeport  (Conn.)  Higli 
Sch.;  studied  architecture  for  2  yrs.;  reporter  on 
staff  of  Bridgeport  Farmer,  1884;  local  editor 
Brigdeport  Post,  1885,  and  with  Meriden  Republi- 
can; became  reporter  Bridgeport  Standard,  1886, 
city  editor,  1890;  assisted  in  organizing  the  Post 
Pub.  Co.,  1891  (pres.  since  1906),  mng.  editor; 
now  pres.  and  editor-in-chief  Bridgeport  Post  and 
Bridgeport  Telegram,  owned  by  Post  Pub.  Co. 
Ex-pres.  Bridgeport  Business  IMen's  Assn.  Mem. 
S.A.R.  Clubs:  Seaside,  Brooklawn,  Automobile  (ex- 
pres.  and  ex-sec).  Home:  Strattield  Hotel.  Office: 
Bridgeiiort    Post,    nriilgciiort,    Conn. 

BOIiB,  Andrew  Syming-ton,  clergyman;  b.  Glas- 
gow, Scotland,  Nov.  23,  1862;  s.  Rev.  John  and 
Marion  (Brown)  Bole;  arrived  in  America,  1869; 
ed.  Peacham  (Vt.)  Acad.,  Boston  Night  Sch., 
Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1895;  m.  Lena  M.  Watts,  of 
Monticello,  111.,  Apr.  26,  1887;  3  children.  Editor 
Saturday  Evening;  News,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1887-90; 
ordained  to  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1895;  pastor, 
Turner,  Me.,  1895-9,  Coventry,  Vt.,  1899-10;  re- 
moved to  Passumpsic,  1910;  preached  as  supply  at 
L\'ndon,  Vt.,  1910-11;  pastor  East  Hardwick,  since 
Jan.  1,  1912.  Del.  to  Nat.  Triennial  Council  of 
Congl.  Chs.,  Des  Moines.  la.,  Oct.,  1904,  also  same 
at  Cleveland,  O.,  Oct.,  1907;  del.  by  appmt.  Gov. 
I'roctor,  representing  Vt.  at  Nat.  Conf.  on  Trusts 
and  Combinations,  Chicago,  111.,  under  auspices 
of  Nat.  Civic  Federation,  Oct.,  1907.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1906,  1907  (edn.  com.).  Progressive.  Ad- 
dress:   East   Hardwick,    Vt. 

BOIiIiBS,  Almon  Ii.,  lawyer;  b.  Bellows  Falls, 
Vt.,  .Mar.  15,  1871;  s.  Francis  A.  and  Augusta  R. 
(Carleton)  Bolles;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Bellows  Falls; 
U.  of  V.  Law  Sch.;  m.  Mary  Chapin  Nims,  of 
Walpole,  N.H.,  June  17,  1897;  4  children,  Margaret 
C,  Gertrude  N.,  Albert  T.,  Francis  A.  Admitted 
to  Vt.  bar,  1898;  practiced  in  partnership  with 
father,  1898  until  his  death.  May  25,  1909,  since 
alone.  Republican.  Universalist.  Mason.  Club: 
Westminster.  Home:  22  Burt  St.  Office:  Union 
Block,    Bellows   Falls,   Vt. 

BOIiIiBS,  Cbarlton  Burg-ess,  clergyman,  editor; 
b.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1868;  s.  Abram 
Nye  and  Mary  Jane  (Chace)  Bolles;  grad.  Newton 
Theol.  Instn.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  1895;  m. 
Rockport,  Mass.,  Apr.  5,  1905.  Harriet  E.  Lane 
(died,  Mav  14,  1907);  m.  2d,  Elizabeth  Tazewell 
MacManus,  of  Phila.,  Pa.,  May  1,  1909;  1  son, 
Charlton  B.,  Jr.,  b.  June  8,  1906.  Ordained  Bapt. 
minister,  1895;  pastor  Rockport,  Mass.,  1895-02, 
Brockton.  Mass.,  1902-4,  Danbury,  Conn.,  1904-7; 
pub.  and  editor  The  Bar  Harbor  Record,  and  Life, 
Bar  Harbor,  Me.,  since  Oct.,  1907.  Republican. 
Address:    Bar    Harbor,    Me. 

BOIiIiBS,  Bdwin  Cortlandt,  college  prof.;  b. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Sept.  19,  1836;  A.B.,  Trinity  Coll., 
Hartford,  1855,  later  A.M.;  (hon.  Ph.D.,  St.  Law- 
rence U..  1860;  S.T.D..  Tufts,  1880;  LL.D.,  Trinity, 
1905).  Ordained  Universalist  ministrv;  pastor 
Portland,  Me.,  1861,  Salem.  Mass..  1871;  prof, 
microscopy,  St.  Lawrence  U..  187  0-3;  pastor  New 
York,  1887;  Dickson  prof.  English  and  Am.  His- 
tory, Tufts  Coll.,  since  1899.  Address:  Tufts  Col- 
lege, Massachusetts.* 

BOIiIiBS,  William  Palmer,  surgeon;  b.  New  Lon- 
don, Conn..  June  14,  1845;  s.  William  and  Cornelia 
(Palmer)  Bolles;  prep.  edn.  at  New  London;  M.D., 
Harvard.  1871;  house  officer  Boston  City  Hosp., 
1870-1;  in.  Martha  B.  Sumner,  of  Boston.  June  12, 
1882.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1872;  visiting  sur- 
geon, Boston  City  Hosp.,  1885-08,  now  consulting 
surgeon  there;  formerly  prof,  materia  medica, 
Mass.  Coll.  of  Pharmacy,  and  instr.  nnateria  med- 
ica. Harvard  Med.  Sch.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Bos- 
ton Soc.  Med.  Sciences,  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Improve- 
ment, Boston  Med.  Library,  Dorchester  Med.  Club, 
N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc;  hon.  mem.  Boston  Surg. 
Soc.  Author:  New  Surgical  Apparatus;  also  Some 
New  Asceptic  Apparatus,  in  medicine  and  surgery, 
reports  of  Boston  City  Hosp.,  etc.  Recreations: 
natural  science.    Address:  466  Warren  St.,  Boston. 

BOIiSTBB,  Norrls  Bayton,  merchant;  b.  Rum- 
ford,  .Ale.,  IMay  22,  1S50;  s.  Otis  C.  and  Maria  (Vir- 


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gin)  Bolster;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Paris  High  Sell.; 
m.  South  Paris,  Me.,  Oct.  25.  1883,  Ada  May  Mor- 
ton. Began  active  career,  1867,  as  elk.  in  father's 
general  store,  succeeding  father  in  the  business; 
took  charge  of  the  grange  store,  1878,  wliich  he 
purchased,  in  company  with  C.  A.  Robinson; 
bought  interest  of  partner  and  conducted  business 
alone  until  1S93,  since  as  N.  D.  Bolster  &  Co.;  pres. 
Paris  Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Conglist.  Odd 
Fellow.    Address:    South   Paris,  Me. 

BOIiSTEB,  Wilfred,  judge;  b.  Roxbury,  Mass., 
Sept.  13,  1866;  s.  Solomon  Alonzo  and  Sarah  Jane 
(Gardner)  Bolster;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888,  A.M.,  1891; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1891;  m.  .Teanie  Tolnian 
Pond,  of  Roxbury,  Oct.  4,  1893;  children,  Philip 
Wilfred,  Robert  Pond,  Gardner  Thurston.  Began 
practice  in  Boston,  1891;  mem.  Boston  Sch.  Bd., 
1901-2-3;  spl.  justice  Municipal  Ct.  of  Boston, 
1904-6,  since  chief  justice  same;  chmn.  Commn.  on 
Inferior  Courts  of  Suffolk  Co.,  1911-12;  trustee 
Instn.  for  Savings  in  Roxbury  and  its  vicinity. 
Pres.  Henry  O.  Peabodv  Sch.  for  "Girls.  Republican. 
Club:  Boston  City.  Home:  137  Ruthven  St.  Office: 
Court  House,  Boston. 

BOIiSTEB,  William  Wheeler,  lawyer;  July  6, 
1823-19 — .  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1910-11.) 

BOIiTON,  Charles  Knowles,  librarian;  b.  Cleve- 
land. O.,  Nov.  14,  1867;  s.  Charles  Edward  and 
Sarah  (Knowles)  Bolton;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890;  m. 
Ethel,  d.  Edward  Stanwood,  of  Brookline,  Mass., 
June  23,  1897.  Asst.  Harvard  Library,  1890-3;  li- 
brarian, Brookline,  1894-8,  Boston  Athenaeum  Li- 
brary, since  1898.  Instr.  and  asso.  prof.,  Simmons 
Coll.  Mem.  INIass.  Hist.  Soc.  Me.  Hist.  Soc. ;  pres. 
Soc.  for  Preservation  of  N.E.  Antiquities;  hon. 
mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Harvard  Chapter);  Sr. 
Warden  Christ  Ch.,  Boston.  (See  Who's  AVho  in 
America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  Broolcline  and 
Shirley,    Mass.     Office:    lO^^    Beacon    St.,    Boston.* 

BOIiTON',  Frances  Sheldon  (Mrs.  James  R.  Bol- 
ton), welfare  work;  b.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Sept.  22, 
1863;  d.  Joseph  and  Abby  (Barker)  Sheldon;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  and  4  yrs.  in  finishing  schs.;  m.  Jamea 
Robert  Bolton,  May  14.  1884;  4  children,  Clarence 
Havelock,  b.  Aug.  31,  1891;  Joseph  Sheldon  Gerry, 
Oct.  6.  1893;  Dorothea,  Sept.  5,  1895;  Frances,  May 
2  9,  1904.  Unitarian.  For  many  yrs.  writer  and 
speaker  In  the  interest  of  mothers  and  cliildren. 
Recording  sec.  Nat.  Congress  of  Mothers;  served 
as  pres.  Conn.  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs;  pres. 
New  Haven  Mothers'  Club;  and  mem.  of  many- 
other  orgns.  Author  of  a  book  on  the  care  of 
babies,  entitled  "Baby,"  1893.  Address:  364  Mans- 
field St.,  New  Haven.  Conn. 

BOIiTWOOB,  Bertram  Borden,  chemist;  b.  Am- 
herst, Mass.,  Julv  27,  1870;  s.  Thomas  Kast  and 
Matilda  (Van  Hoesen)  Boltwood;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield 
Scientific  Sch.  (Yale),  1892,  Ph.D.,  1897;  postgrad, 
studies  Munich,  Leipzig  and  Yale;  John  Harling 
fellowship,  U.  of  Manchester,  1909-10;  unmarried. 
Asst.  in  analytical  chemistry,  1894-96;  instr.,  1896- 
1900,  asst.  prof,  physics,  1906-10,  prof,  radio-chem- 
istry, 1910 — ,  Yale.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  societies,  etc.)  Home:  45  Trumbull  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.* 

BOND,  Aaron  John,  M.D. ;  b.  Dal  ton,  N.H.,  May 
7,  1857;  s.  Lucius  and  Laura  (Ballou)  Bond;  M.D., 
New  York  Homoe.  Med.  Coll.,  1883;  m.  Alice  Eva 
Bixby,  of  Adams,  Mass.,  June  21,  1893;  4  children, 
Marguerite,  Clinton  L.,  Nelson  H.,  J.  Franklin. 
Practiced  in  Adams,  Mass.,  since  1886.  Mem.  Am. 
Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc.  Dem- 
ocrat. Mason;  mem.  A.O.U.W.,  Roval  Arcanum. 
Home:  34  Summer  St.  Office:  25  Park  St.,  Adams, 
Mass. 

BOND,   Charles  H.,  cigar   mfr.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

BOND,  Charles  P.,  lawyer,  editor,  banker;  moved 
to  N.  Y.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BOND,  Charles  Wood,  lawyer;  b.  Northampton, 
Mass.,  Mar.  17,  1873;  s.  Daniel  Webster  and  Susan 
(Dyer)  Bond;  direct  lineal  descendant  on  mother's 
side  of  CJov.  Bradford;  fatlier's  early  ancestors 
settled  in  Watertown,  Mass..  1636;  ed.  Northamp- 
ton pub.  schs.;  grad.  Cushing  Acad.,  Ashburnham, 
Mass.,  1894,  also  1  yr.  post-grad,  work;  LL.B.,  Har- 


vard Law  Sch.,  1898;  m.  Louise  Wood,  of  Green- 
field, Intl.,  July  12,  1900;  1  daughter,  Priscilla 
Wheelock.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1898;  associated 
with  Wliipple,  Sears  &  Ogden  for  12  yrs.,  during 
which  time  was  principally  engaged  in  trial  work; 
in  gen.  practice  on  own  account  since  1910;  dir. 
Nat.  Wafer  Co.;  mem.  Waltham  Bd.  of  Aldermen 
2  yrs.  Trustee  and  elk.  Cushing  Acad.  Mem.  Am. 
Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Club:  Boston  City.  Recreations:  agri- 
culture. Home:  112  Gibbs  St.,  Newton  Centre, 
Mass.    Office:   631  Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston. 

BOND,  Daniel  White,  judge;  Apr.   29,   1838-1911. 

(See   vol.    1909.) 

BOND,  Frank  Stuart,  railwav  official;  Feb.  1, 
1830-Feb.  26,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1912-13.) 

BOND,  George  Meade,  mechanical  engr. ;  b.  New- 
buryport,  Mass.,  July  17,  1852;  s.  Daniel  George 
and  Wilhelmina  (Kruger)  Bond;  descendant  of 
ancestors  who  landed  in  N.E.  about  1638;  M.E., 
Stevens  Inst.  Tech.,  Hoboken,  N.J.,  1880;  unmar- 
ried. Mgr.  standards  and  gauge  dept.,  Pratt  & 
Whitney  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1880-02,  mech.  engr. 
in  standards  of  lengths  since  1902.  Fellow  A. A. 
A.S. ;  mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.  (v. -p.,  1908-10), 
Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Alumni  Assn.  Stevens  Inst.  Tech. 
(pres.,  1886-7).  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Hartford,  Engineers',  Transportation  (New  York), 
Royal  Societies  (London).  Address:  141  Washing- 
ton St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

BOND,  Georg-e  Sumner,  mfr.,  banker;  Mar.  2, 
1837-Dec.,   1913.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BOND,  Halbert  Nelson,  real  estate;  b.  Chateau- 
gay,  N.V.,  June  10,  1S66;  s.  Chester  and  Adelia 
(Taylor)  Bond;  descendant  of  Seth  Bond,  Fairfax, 
Vt.,  1779;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Emma  Bean,  of  Man- 
chester, N.H.,  Oct.  22,  1892.  Taught  school  3 
terms  in  N.Y.;  went  to  Manchester,  N.H.,  1884,  and 
secured  employment  in  bobbin  factory  of  James 
Baldwin  &  Co.;  then  with  Amoskeag  Mills,  remain- 
ing till  1892;  in  real  estate  and  insurance  business 
since  1894.  Mason  (32°);  past  master  Washington 
Lodge  No.  61,  A.F.  &  A.M.;  past  high  priest  Mt. 
Horeb  Chapter  No.  11;  past  dist.  deputy  grand 
lecturer  of  Masonic  Dist.  No.  2.  of  N.H.,  and  past 
dist.  deputv  grand  master  same;  mem.  I.O.O.F., 
K.  of  P.,  I.O.R.M.  Republican.  Club:  Calumet 
(pres.,    1909-13).     Address:    Manchester,    N.H. 

BOND,  Henry;  b.  Ware,  Mass.,  July  7,  1856;  s. 
Beniamin  and  Louisa  (Eaton)  Bond;  grad.  Mass. 
Agrl.  Coll..  18  76;  m.  Emma  A.  Hardv,  of  Waltham, 
Mass.,  Oct.  5,  ISSl;  2d,  Alison  E.  Cant,  of  Gait, 
Ont.,  Feb.  22,  1900.  Purchasing  agt,  Am.  Waltham 
Watch  Co.,  Waltham,  Mass.,  1881-91;  asst.  mgr. 
Pierce  Plant,  Am.  Radiator  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  1891- 
1900;  chmn.  operating  bd..  Am.  Radiator  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1901-05;  retired  from  active  business,  1905, 
but  continued  as  dir.  Am.  Radiator  Co.  Mem.  Mass. 
Legislature,  1910.  Republican.  Baptist;  ex-pres. 
Chicago  Baptist  Social  Union.  Mass.  Bapt.  Mission- 
arv  Soc;  pres.  Northern  Bapt.  Con  v..  May,  1912 — , 
Vt.  Bapt.  State  Conv.  Clubs:  Greenfield  (Mass.), 
Boston  Citv,  Boston  Baptist  Social  Union.  Home: 
Brattleboro,  Vt.* 

BOND,  Herbert  Warren,  banker;  July  30,  1861- 
19 — .     (See  vol.  1909.) 

BOND,  Xiawrence,  lawyer:  b.  Hawaiian  Islands, 
of  Am.  parentage.  Feb.  4.  1853;  s.  Edward  Pearson 
and  Sarah  (Wight)  Bond:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1877; 
studied  law;  admitted  to  bar,  1884;  unmarried.  Has 
practiced  in  Boston  since  1884.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  of 
City  of  Boston.  Am.,  Mass.,  and  Middlesex  Co.  Bar 
assns.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Dante  Soc,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Club:  Union.  Home.  13  Elm  St.,  West  New- 
ton,  Mass.    Office:    50  Congress  St..   Boston. 

BOND,  Willis  Georgre,  M.D. ;  b.  Jefferson,  Me., 
Sept.  6,  1856;  s.  Abiel  K.  and  Sarah  E.  (Jackson) 
Bond;  descendant  of  William  Bond,  Watertown, 
Mass.,  1630;  ed.  common  schs.  of  Jefferson;  Cas- 
tine  (Me.)  Normal  Sch.;  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med. 
Coll  (New  York  U.),  1889;  m.  Nannie  N.  Linscott, 
of  Jefferson,  Me.,  Feb.  26,  1880  (died,  1896);  m.  2d, 
Brooksie  E.  Herrick,  of  Brooklin,  Me,  Aug.  24, 
1897;  children  (of  1st  marriage),  Marion  F.,  Ray- 
mond   L.;    (of    2d    marriage)    Louise   H.     Practiced 


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in  Revere,  Mass.,  since  May  1,  1889;  treas.  Revere 
Savings  Bank;  trustee  Revere  Cooperative  Jiank; 
dir.  Broadway  Nat.  Bank,  Chelsea,  Mass.;  mem. 
Revere  Sch.  Bd.  6  yrs.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc.  Republican.  J.iaptist.  Mason  (Blue  Lodge 
and  Chapter);  Odd  Fellow.  Delivered  the  histori- 
cal address  at  Centennial  Celebration  of  Jefferson. 
Me.,  Aug.  21.  1907.  Address:  74  Beach  St.,  Revere, 
Mass. 

BONNEAU,  Alfred,  editor,  pul).;  b.  St.  .John's, 
P.  ^^,  Can.,  Oct.  14,  1S62;  s.  Alfred  and  I'hilo- 
m6ne  (l>ussier)  Bonneau;  prep,  edn.,  Christian 
Brothers'  Acad.,  St.  .John's;  grad.  Sem.  of  St. 
Th6rese  and  St.  Hyacinthe,  P.Q.,  ISSl;  m.  Anna 
T^trault,  of  Biddcford.  Oct.  20,  1S95.  Began  active 
career  as  editor  of  IVRtoile,  Lowell,  Mass.,  April, 
1889;  became  editor  of  L'Observateur,  Biddeford, 
1893;  started  La  .lustice  de  Biddeford,  May.  1S96, 
and  continues  as  its  head.  Mem.  Sch.  Com.,  189S- 
1901;  justice  of  the  peace;  commr.  of  Supreme  Ct , 
for  the  Province  of  Quebec.  Mem.  Soci$t6  His- 
torique  Franco-Americaine,  St.  John's  Soc, 
B'TTnion  St.  J.  Bd.  A  and  Les  Artisans  C.  F.  Re- 
publican. Catholic.  Recreations:  literature,  music. 
Overseer  of  the  poor,  1900.  1901:  ticket  agt.  Grand 
Trunk  Rv.  since  Oct..  1901.  Home:  334  Elm  St. 
Office:  9  Adams  St.,  Tiiddeford,  Me. 

BONNET,  Frederic,  Jr.,  prof,  chemistry;  b.  St. 
I^ouis,  Mo.,  Feb.  2S,  1S7S;  s.  Frederick  and  Philip- 
pine (Dirlam)  Bonnet;  prep.  edn.  St.  Louis  Central 
High  Sch..  1893-9G;  student  Washington  U.,  St. 
Louis.  1896-9,  B.S..  in  Chemistry,  cum  laude,  1899; 
Harvard  Grad.  Sch.,  1899-03,  M.S..  1902,  Ph.D..  in 
Chemistrv.  1903;  m.  Annie  H.  Binns.  of  Alfred, 
N.Y..  .Tune  24.  1908;  children.  Charles  F..  Philip  D., 
Elsie  F.,  David  D.  Instr.  in  chemistry.  State  U. 
of  la.,  1903-4;  instr.  in  chemistrv,  1904-9,  asst. 
prof.,  1909-12,  prof,  since  1912,  Worcester  Poly. 
Inst.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Am. 
Water  Works  Assn..  Boston  Soc.  Civil  Engrs.. 
Sigma  Xi.  Club:  Economic.  Address:  22  Dayton 
St..  Worcester.  Mass. 

BONNEY.  Percival,  judge;  Sept.  24,  1842-19 — . 
(See   vol.    1909.) 

BOOBY,  Bertha  M.,  educator;  b.  Brookline, 
Mass.,   Feb.   26.   1S77 


man  isch..  camnrmge.  Mass..  isya-oi;  insti-.  souin- 
western  State  Normal  Sch..  Pa..  1908-9.  Miss  Ma- 
deira's Sch..  Washington,  D.C..  1909-11;  prin.  The 
Charlton  Sch.,  New  York.  1912-14;  elected  dean 
Radcliffe  Coll.,  Jan.,  1914.  Conglist.  Home:  61 
Garden  St.  Office:  10  Garden  St..  Cambridge.  Mass.* 

BOOKER.  Ira  Peirce,  retired  merchant:  b.  Lis- 
bon. Me..  Nov.  2S,  1832;  s.  James  and  Emily 
(Peirce)  Booker;  ed.  common  schs.  and  L.  Litch- 
field (Me.)  Liberal  Tnst. ;  (hon.  A.M..  Bowdoin. 
1910);  m.  Clara  W.  Whittemore.  of  T.,isbon.  Nov. 
21.  18,55  (now  deceased);  m.  2d,  Nellie  Dennett, 
of  Brunswick.  Me..  Apr.  14,  1890.  Mem.  Metcalf 
&  Booker,  dry  goods.  Brunswick,  Me.,  1854-88; 
sec.  Bd.  of  Overseers.  1869-91,  asst.  treas..  1S90-5. 
treas.,  1895-13,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  dir.  Brunswick  Li- 
brary Assn.,  Brunswick  Hist.  Soc.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason  (Chapter,  Council,  Commandery). 
.Address:    23   School  St..   Brunswick,  Me. 

BOOK'WAIaTER,  Alfred  Gnetner,  supervisor  in- 
(lustri.il  edn.:  moved  to  Cincinnati,  O.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

BOOM,  Augustus  Keefer,  M  D. ;  b.  Albany.  N.Y.. 
May  13.  1866;  s.  James  and  Lucy  (Selby)  Boom; 
g.g.s.  Nicholas  Boom,  who  belonged  to  Capt.  Nich- 
olas "Van  Rensselaer's  Company  in  Revolutionary 
War;  (Matthaus  and  .Tohannas  Boom  came  to 
America  in  early  part  of  18th  century);  ed.  pub. 
schs.  of  Albanv:  M.D.,  Med.  Dept..  Wooster  XT., 
Ohio.  1888;  m.  Jan.  26,  1887,  Maria  de  Rouville, 
of  Albany.  N.Y.  Practiced  in  Adams,  Mass.,  since 
Nov.  9,  1888;  mem.  surg.  and  med.  staff  North 
Adams  Hosp. ;  mem.  Bd.  TT.S.  Pension  Examiners; 
civil  service  med.  examiner  for  Adams;  chmn. 
Bd.  of  Health.  Adams;  chmn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen; 
asst.  engr.  Ad.'ims  Fire  Dept.  Fellow  Mass.  Med. 
Soc:  mem.  A.M  A..  Northern  Berkshire  Med.  Soc. 
Alumni  Assn.  Western  Reserve  Univ.    Republican. 


Mem.  I.O.O.P..  B.P.O.  Elks,  Turn  Verein.  etc.  Club: 
Ouoit.  Home:  14  Summer  St.  Offlce:  51  Park  St., 
Adams,    Mass. 

BOORAEM,     John     Francis,     mechanical     engr.; 
movi-d   to  New  Yolk.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

BOOS,  'William  Frederick,  M.D.,  biol.  chemist; 
b.  Longwood,  Mass..  Aug.  2,  1870;  s.  Gabriel  and 
Theresa  Caiola  (Schraubstaedter)  Boos;  as  a  child 
was  sent  to  sch.  in  France;  at  age  of  10  entered 
Prince  Grammar  Sch.,  Boston,  graduating  1886; 
grad.  English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  1889;  A.B..  Har- 
vard, 1894;  Ph.D.  in  Chemistry,  II.  of  Heidelberg, 
1896;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1901;  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.,  1902;  m.  Margaret  Theresa  Eskridge,  of 
Selma,  Ala..  Oct.  1.  1902;  children.  Margaret 
T..  Wilhelmine  B.,  Anne  Marshall.  Instr.  in  chem- 
istry, Harvard.  1896-7;  asst.  in  hygiene,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1.S98-01;  med.  house  phys.,  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.,  1901-2;  Parker  tiaveling  fellow.  Harvard, 
at  U.  of  Strassburg  (medicine  and  pharmacology), 
1902-4;  inst.  in  pharmacology,  U.  of  Strassburg, 
1904-6;  research  chemist  Mass.  State  Bd.  of 
Health.  1906-7;  biol.  chemist  and  pharmacologist, 
Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1907-13;  dir.  Sias  Memorial  Re- 
search I.iaboratory.  Physician,  specializing  in  in- 
ternal medicine  (consulting  practice).  Expei-t  in 
medicine,  biol.  chemistry  and  pharmacology;  ex- 
pert for  U.S.  Govt,  in  pure  food  and  drug  prose- 
cutions since  1908;  legal  expert  for  Suffolk  County 
Northern  Dist.,  etc.  Lecturer  on  subjects  relating 
to  medicine  and  pub.  health;  spl.  lecturer  Mass. 
Coll.  of  Pharmacy;  dir.  N.E.  Watch  and  Ward 
Soc.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Am.  Therapeutical  Soc,  Am. 
Chem.  Soc,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Soc.  Med. 
Sciences,  etc.  Author  of  many  monographs  on 
chem.  subjects  and  subjects  relating  to  medicine 
and  pub.  health.  Recreations:  tramping,  tennis, 
fishing,  and  all  outdoor  sports.  Home:  26  Wind- 
sor Rd.,  Waban,  Mass.  Office:  374  Marlboro  St., 
Boston. 

BOOTH,  Agrnes,  actress;  Oct.  4,  1846- Jan.  2. 
1910.  (Seo  vol.  1903,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1910-11.) 

BOOTH,  G-eorge  T.,  editor  and  publisher  Ga- 
zette,  Worcester,   Mass. 

BOOTH,  Isaac  Phillips,  clergyman;  b.  Union, 
Conn.,  Sept.  10.  1843;  s.  Isaac  Billings  and  Lydia 
Olnev  (Phillips)  Booth;  ed.  pub.  schs.:  admitted 
to  Ohio  bar  1870;  A.B.,  St.  Lawrence  U..  Canton. 
N.Y.,  1874,  also  grad.  in  theology  from  same  univ.; 
(A.M.,  Norwich  U..  1884.  D.D..  1901);  m.  Julia 
Eliza  Crawford,  of  Stafford.  Conn..  May  1.  1866; 
14  children.  9  living,  Ernest  Victor.  Clarence 
Henry.  I>ouis  Philliv>s,  Edwin.  Frank  Leon.  Maud 
Gracebelle.  Ralph  Alburton,  Mabel  Emelia,  Paul 
Cyril.  Tauglit  school  and  practiced  law  in  Ohio; 
oidained  Universalist  ministry,  1874;  pastor  Hunt- 
ington. L.I.,  N.Y..  1874-6,  Morrisville.  Vt.,  1876-81. 
Northfield.  1881-93,  Morrisville,  1893-04,  Chester, 
1906-10.  Prof.  Latin  and  Greek,  Norwich  U..  1883- 
1886,  also  field  agt.;  prin.  Northfield  High  Sch., 
1888-9  and  1891-3;  supervisor  schs..  Washington 
Countv.  Vt..  1890-4;  trustee  Norwich  U.,  1893-09. 
Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1880  and  1893;  chaplain  Vt. 
Ho.  of  Rep..  1886.  Sec-treas.  Vt.  State  Conv.  Uni- 
versalist Ministei's  9  yrs.;  active  in  temperance 
work  many  yrs.  Republican.  Roval  Arch  Mason: 
mem.  I.O.O.F..  Good  Templars.  Grange.  Address: 
Stafford,    f'onn.  ^ 

BOOTH,  John  Richards,  lawver;  b.  Danbury. 
Conn,  July  16,  1867;  s.  David  Belden  and  Julia 
(Richards)  Booth;  descendant  of  Richard  Booth, 
who  landed  in  Stratford,  Conn.,  early  in  the  17th 
century;  grandfather  was  It.  gov.  of  Conn.;  grad. 
Danbury  High  Sch..  1885;  spent  1  yr.  at  Yale  Law 
Sch.  and  then  studied  law  in  father's  offlce;  m. 
Elizabeth  M.  Dibble,  of  Bethel,  Conn..  June  24.  1896; 
3  children,  John  D.,  Elizabeth  R..  "Walter  C.  Began 
practice  at  Danbury,  1889;  in  partnership  with 
E.  C.  Dempsey  under  name  of  Dempsey  &  Booth, 
1889-03:  with  R.  S.  Alexander  under  name  of 
Booth  &  Alexander,  1903-10.  since  alone;  trustee 
Union  Savings  Bank.  Town  elk.  of  Danbury,  1890; 
iudge  of  Probate  1891-2:  pros,  atty..  City  Ct.  of 
Danbury,  1893-07:  judge  of  City  Ct.,  1907-13; 
mavor  of  Danbury,  1903-4.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian.   Mason;   mem.  Odd  Fellows,  B.P.O.  Elks, 


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Knights  of  Pythia.s.  ciuVis:  Danbury  (Danbury),  Portland  Prison  Com.  (treas.),  Me.  branch  Am. 
University  (Bridgeport,  (^'onn.).  Home:  142  Ueer  Nat.  lied  Cross  (treas.),  Portland  Civic  Club, 
Hill  Av.    Office:    l^iT  Main  St.,  Danbury,  Conn.  Me.    Soc.    Prevention    Cruelty    to    Animals    (pres.), 

Me.       branch       S.A.R.       (pres.),       Soc.       of       May- 

ovvf^j^,      iM.ai;y       ja.ii.li.,      iiiicroscopiSL ;       O.       J-iUiig-      ~  ~  ~  .---• 

nit 
a  I 

1594,  Koyal  Micros    Soc     London,  Kng.  lSb9;  mem      palian   (warden  St.  Stephen's  Ch.).    Mason   (K.T.). 


BOOTHBY,  Boswell   Chase;  b.   Leeds,   Me.,   Jan. 


iplomas.  New  jyje 
Orleans  Expn.,  and  St.  Louis  Expn.    Exhibitor,  by 

invitation,  at  Panama-Pacific  Expn.,  1915.  Conglist.  ,„     ,,,„,,          v,         .,            ,         ,    ,,   ,,.      .^       ,v,  ♦,     x 

Club:    Women's.  Recreations:    photography,  photo-  16,    1^39;   s.   Rev.    Samuel  and   Sallie    (Leadbetter) 

micrography.    Address:    60  Dartmouth  St.,  Spring-  Boothby;   ed.   common   schs     high   sch.,    Lewiston. 

field      Masc!  Me.,    and    Me.    State    Sem.    (now    Bates   Coll.);    m. 

«««mt^  ^x-             •»   *,             .      .  ,                 ,     ^  Julia  A.   Coffin,  of  Lewiston,   Apr.   27,    1861    (died, 

BOOTH,  Thomas  Butler,  patent  lawyer;  b.  Dan-  iggs);  2  children.  Eugene,  Vesta  (deceased);  m. 
bury.  Conn.,  Feb.  12,  LS,2:  s.  David  Belden  and  2d,  Clara  A.  Atwood,  of  Portland,  Me.,  Dec.  6, 
Juha  Ann  (Richards)  Booth;  prep.  edn.  Wilton  i,s70;  2  children,  Samuel  D.  (deceased),  Mrs. 
(Conn.)  Acad  ;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1S95;  Heloise  Cushman  (of  Roslindale,  Mass.).  Began 
studied  law  Columbian  Law  Sch.,  Washington,  teaching  at  17;  engaged  in  farming  and  milling 
D.C.;  m.  Annie  L.  Ives,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  Sept.  and  wood  and  coal  business  until  1904;  removed  to 
17,  1901;  children,  Edward  Chapin,  Helen,  John  Roslindale  (Boston),  1915,  and  entered  piano  busi- 
Welles.  Served  as  examiner.  Patent  Office,  Wash-  ^less.  Served  in  nearly  all  the  town  offices,  at 
ington,  1899-02;  admitted  to  bar  by  Supreme  Ct.  Livermore  Falls,  Me.;  supervisor  of  schs..  East 
of  D.C.,  1901;  practiced  in  Boston  since  Feb.,  1902;  Livermore,  Me.,  6  vrs. ;  mem.  bd.  of  county 
mem.  firm  of  Emery,  Booth,  Janney  &  Varney.  commrs.,  1883-93;  judge  Municipal  Ct.  10  yrs.; 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  University  (Washington),  ,-nem.  Governor's  Council,  Me.,  1897-9.  Has  de- 
Home:  133  Gibbs  St.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Of-  voted  much  time  to  music  and  is  widely  known 
fice:    50  Congress  St.,   Boston.  as    a    singer,    conductor    and    teacher    of    singing 

BOOTH,   WUUam   Stone,  author;   b.    Gloucester,  schs.;    leader    of    choir    1st    Bapt.    Ch.,    Livermore 

Eng.,  Jan.  20,  1864;  s.  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  Ann  Falls,  more  than  50  yrs.;  conductor  for  many  yrs. 

(Watts)    Booth;  ed.  Cathedral  Coll.   Sch.,  Glouces-  of    local    chorus    of    Me.    Musical    Festival.     Pro- 

ter;   m.  Mary  M.  Brewster,  of  Montrose,  Pa.,  1897  gressive.     Baptist.     Mason    (32   );    mem.    I.O.O.F., 

(died    1901);    2d,    Leonora    Howe,    of    Cambridge,  Knights   of   Pythias.     Address:     31    Bradfleld    Av., 

Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1904.    In  lumber  business  in  Kng.,  Roslindale   (Boston),  Mass. 

lSSO-5,  in  Australia,   1885;   in  Brazil  investigating  BOOTT,  Kirk,  cotton  broker;  b.  Boston,  Nov.  2, 

the  fibre  industry   for  Star  Brush   Co.   of   London  1879;  s.  Kirk  and  Helen  F.  (Miles)  Boott;  descend- 

and   Kew   Bulletin,    1887-8,    Mex.   and   U.S.,    1888-9,  ed    from    Kirk    Boott.    a    founder    of    the    mill    in- 

Bahamas,  1889-90;  in  lumber  business,  at  London,  dustry    and    among    the    first    settlers    of    Lowell, 

1890-3,    in    Cal.,    1893-4;    engaged    as    librarian    at  Mass.";    prep.    edn.    in   France   and   England;    grad. 

New    York,    1894-7;    with    G.    P.    Putnam's    Sons,  u.  of  Louvain,  Belgium,  1899;  m.  Martha  Hermann, 

pubs..   New  York,   1897,   The   Macmillan  Co.,   1898-  of  Mainz-on-the-Rhine,  Germany,  July  14,  1906;   2 

1903,    Houghton,     Mifflin    &    Co.,    Boston,     1904-8.  children.  Kirk,  Jr.,  Helen  Martha.    Coffee  planter. 

Club:    St.   Botolph    (Boston).     (See  Who's  Who  in  Colombia,    S.    America,    1901-5;    returned    to    U.S., 

America  for  books,   etc.)     Home:    14  Chauncy  St.,  1905;    treas.    Shapleigh    Coffee    Co.,    Boston,    since 

Cambridge,    Mass.    Office:     120    Tremont   St.,    Bos-  1906;    also   treas.    Boston   Santa   Marta   Co.;    mem. 

ton.*  Hogg  &  Boott,  cotton  dealers,  since  1911.  Chmn.  of 

BOOTHBY,  Adelaide  Endora,  philanthropist;   b.  com.  delegated  to  visit  S.America  by  Boston  Cham- 

Waterville,    Me.,   June   3,    1849;   d.   Charles   H.   and  ber    of    Commerce,     1913.      Republican.      Catholic. 

Vesta  Bailey  (Thaver)  Smith;  ed.  Oak  Grove  Sem.,  Club:    Boston  City.    Recreations:    outdoor  sports. 

Vassalboro,    Me.,   and   Bloomfleld   Acad.;    m.   Fred-  Home:     19    Commonwealth    Terrace,    Allston.     Of- 

eric    Eleazer    Boothby,    ry.    official,    of   Waterville,  Ace:     166   Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

Oct.  25,  1871.    y.-p.  State  of  Me.  branch  Am.  Nat  bOBDEN,  Eric  Warren,   banker;   b.   Fall  River, 

Red     Cross;     chmn      workroom     com^     A.ssociated  Mass.,     Dec!     26,     1848;     s.     Leander    and    Joanna 

Chanties      Portland;     mem.     Sch.     Bd.      Portland  (Edson)    Borden;    ed.    pub.    schs..    Fall    River;    m. 

(elected    by    practically    unaninious    vote    of    both  Caroline    C.    Davis,    of    Fall    River,    Oct.    22,    1873. 

parties):  dir.  Me.  Home  for  Friendless  Boys,  Tem-  Became    connected    wnth    banking    business,    July, 

porary  Home  for  Women  and  (phildi-en.  The  Mary  ^gge;    cashier    and    dir.    Massasoit-Pocasset    Nat. 

Brown  Home,  Fairfield  Sanatorium.  Fresh  Air  Soc.  g      j^                  Fall    River    Co-operative    Bank;    dir. 

Episcopalian.    Club:  Civic.    Home:  Waterville,  Me.  pugrim   Mills.     Dir.    Chamber   of  Commerce,    Fall 

BOOTHBY,    Frederic    Eleazer,    railway    official.  River.     Club:     Quequechan.     Home:     739    Rock    St. 

retired;    b.    Norway,    Me.,    Dec.    3.    1845;    s.    Levi  Office:    33  Bedford  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Thornpson  and   Sophia  Packard    (Brett)    Boothby;  ■cr.T.-pwx.-M-    tt«^^„  xi,.o.„»io    m  r^     r«oo  ,.r>i    iqaqi 

ed.  Oxford  Nor.   Inst.,  South  Paris.  Me.;  grammar  BORDEN,  Henry  Francis,  M.D.    (See  \ol.  1909.) 

and  high  schs.,  Waterville,  Me.;  Waterville   (Me.)  BOBDEN,  Jerome  C,  president  Tecumseh  Mills, 

Acad,    (now    Coburn    Classical    Inst.);    m.    Water-  Union    Savings    Bank,    Troy    Co-operative    Bank; 

ville,  Oct.   25,   1871,  Adelaide  Endora  Smith.    Asst.  mem.   Cook  &  Borden.    Address:  Fall  River,  Mass. 

postmaster.   Waterville.   1S61-4:   apptd.   gen.   ticket  BORDEN,  Matthew  Chaloner  Durfee,  mfr. ;  died 

agt.  Me.  Central  R.R.,  1864,  and  on  consolidation  of  May   21,   1912.     (See  vol.   1909.) 
Me.   Central  and   Portland  &  Kennebec   rds.,    1871, 

took  charge  of  freight  accounting  dept.,  also  pay  BORDEN,  Richard  Flumer,  lawyer;  b.  Fall  River, 

master;  gen.  pass,  and  ticket  agt.  Me.  Central  Rd.  Mass.,    Apr.    6,    1865;    s.    Richard    B.    and    Ellen    F. 

after    removal    of    offices    to    Portland,    1875,    also  Borden;  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1882-6,  Harvard 

acted    in    similar    capacitv    for    other    lines;    pres.  Law   Sch.,    1891;    abroad,    1886-7.    Machinist,   engr. 

Peoples    Loan    Co.,    Forest   City   Loan   &   Building  and  asst.  in  cotton  mill,  1887-9;  began  practice  of 

Assn.;  dir.  Union  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.   (Port-  law,   1891,  as  mem.  Jackson,  Slade  &  Borden,  Fall 

land),     N.E.     Summer    Resort    Assn.;     treas.    and  River,  now  Borden,  Kenyon  &  Hawes;  dir.  Richard 

trustee    Me.    Eye    and    Ear    Infirmary    (Portland).  Borden    Mfg.    Co.,    Am.    Linen    Co.;    trustee    Union 

Pres.    Portland   Bd.   of   Trade   5    terms,    1897-1901;  Hosp.;    mem.    Bd.    of   Health,    Fall    River.     Ensign 

formerlv    president    Me.    State    Bd.    of   Trade:    dir.  U.S.N.,  May  20-Sept.  29,  1898;  It.  Mass.  Naval  Bri- 

Chambe'r  of  Commerce  of  U.S.    Republican;  del.  at  gade.     Republican.     Conglist.     Clubs:    Quequechan, 

large  from  Me.  to  Nat.  Rep.  Conv.,  Chicago,   1904  Coffee  Tavern   (Fall  River),  St.  Botolph,  Technol- 

(chmn.  Me.  delegation).    Cand.   (primary)   for  gov.  ogy.    Papyrus,    Wardroom,    Boston    Athletic   Assn., 

of  Me.,  1912.    Mem.  Am.  Assn.  Gen.  Passenger  and  Mass.   Automobile   (Boston).    Home:   511   Rock  St. 

Ticket   Agts.    (pres.,    1905),    Me.    Hist.    Soc.     Mem.  Office:   57  N.  Main  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 


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BOBDEIT,   Spencer,   mfr. ;   b.   Fall   River,    Mass., 

•June  10,  IS  111;  s.  Jefferson  and  Susan  Elizabeth 
(Easton  Borden;  grad.  Poly.  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  1S68, 
Conservatoire  des  Arts  et  Metier.s  and  tlie  Sor- 
bonne,  Paris,  France,  1870;  m.  Effie  A.  Brooks,  of 
Salem.  O.,  Aus.  8,  1871.  Chemist,  Am.  Print  Works, 
Fall  liiver,  1871;  establislied  the  Fall  Uivi^-r  Bleach- 
ery,  1872;  asso.  with  Thomas  Edison  in  liis  early 
work  and  organized  his  New  ICn^land  bu.siness. 
A.d.c.  with  rank  of  col.,  staff  of  Gov.  W.  E.  Rus- 
sell, of  Mass.,  1S90-3;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Fall  River; 
trustee  Fall  River  Pub.  I^ibrary.  In\  entor  of 
mech.,  elec.  and  chem.  appliances,  etc.;  contbr.  to 
scientific  and  agrl.  mags.  Address:  "Interlachen," 
I'"all   Uivcr,   Ma.ss. 

BOBIiANO,  Andrew  Allen,  college  prof.;  b.  Sandy 
Lake,  I'a.,  June  11,  1878;  s.  Adam  C.  and  Sarah 
(Carmichael)  Borland;  ed.  McEIwain  Inst.,  New 
Lebanon,  Pa.,  1899-1902;  Sandv  Lake  Acad.,  Pa., 
1903-05;  Pa.  State  Coll.,  State  ColleRe,  Pa.,  1905- 
09,  B.S.  in  Agr.,  1909;  U.  of  Wis.,  1909-10,  M.S.  in 
Agr.,  1910;  m.  Oct.  12,  1910,  Jessie  Estella  Canon, 
of  Stoneboro,  Pa.  Teacher  in  pub.  schs.,  Mercer 
Co.,  Pa.,  1898-05;  asst.  in  dairy  husbandry  research, 
Pa.  State  Coll.,  1910-11;  piof.  animal  and  dairy 
husbandry,  U.  of  Vt.  and  State  Agrl.  Coll.  since 
Sept.,  1911.  Conglist.  Mem.  Official  Dairy  Instrs.' 
Assn.,  Alpha  Zeta,  Phi  Kappa  Phi.  Home:  25  Wil- 
son St.    Office:  Agrl.  Expt.  Sta.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

BOBST,  Sara  Cone  Bryant,  lecturer;  b.  Melrose, 
Mass.,  .Ian.  1,  1x7::!:  d.  1  )exter  and  Dorcas  Anne 
(Hancock)  Bryant;  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1895;  diplomas 
from  Frau  Doktor  Hempel  Normal  Sem.,  Berlin, 
and  Am.  Home  Sch.  of  Berlin.  1896;  mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  and  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  m.  Theodore 
Franz  Borst,  Mar.  9,  1908.  Engaged  in  journalism 
and  writins;  siiort  stories  for  mags.,  1897-1900; 
teacher  of  English  and  lecturer  on  poetry,  Simmons 
Coll.,  Boston,  1904-6;  lecturer  on  story  telling  in 
Lucy  Wheelock  Kindergarten.  Boston,  1907;  also 
has  lectured  on  same  svibject  in  prin.  cities  of  U.S. 
Author:  How  to  Tell  Stories  to  Children,  1905; 
Stories  to  Tell  to  Children,  1907;  Stories  for  the 
Littlest  Ones,  1915.  Address:  5  Euston  St.,  Brook- 
line,  Mass.* 

BOSS,  Henry  Manchester,  Jr.,  lawyer;  b.  Provi- 
dence. R.I.,  Sept.  13,  1875;  s.  Henry  M.  and  Emma 
.1.  (Wilbur)  Boss:  descendant  of  Edward  Boss, 
who  settled  at  Newport,  R.I.,  before  1690;  student 
Brown  U.,  1895-96;  LL.B.,  Yale,  1899;  m.  Louise  J. 
Gifford,  of  Swansea,  Mass.,  Oct.  20,  1906;  1  daugh- 
ter, Betsey.  Admitted  to  R.I.  bar,  1899;  became 
mem.  Vincent,  Boss  &  Barnefleld,  July  1,  1904; 
firm  dissolved  Mar.,  1912.  on  account  of  election  of 
sr.  partner  to  Supreme  Ct.  of  R.I.;  mem.  Boss  & 
Barnefleld  since  Mar.  27,  1912.  Mem.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  R.I.  Bar  Assn  (com.  on  complaints  against 
members  of  the  bar).  Providence  Bar  Club,  Yale 
Assn.  of  R.I.,  Zeta  Psi.  Clubs:  R.I.  Country,  Play- 
ers, Eastside  Tennis.  Recreations:  tennis,  motor- 
ing. Home:  192  Laurel  Av.  Office:  48  Custom 
House  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

BOSSIDY,  John  Collins,  ophthalmologist;  b. 
Monterey,  Mass.,  June  17,  1860;  grad.  Lee  High 
Sch..  1877.  and  Holy  Cross  Coll.,  1881;  M.D., 
Georgetown  U.,  1885.  Clerk  in  the  Interior  Dept., 
1882,  and,  successively,  law  examiner,  legal  re- 
viewer and  med.  examiner,  U.S.  Pension  Oflfice,  un- 
til 1886;  cliief  of  Pension  Office.  St.  Paul,  1886-91; 
detailed  to  duty  on  Sioux  Indian  Commn.,  with 
Maj-Gen.  Crook  and  Gov.  Foster,  1889;  resigned, 
1891,  and  spent  following  vear  in  London  eve 
hosps.;  located  in  Boston,  1893;  now  U.S.  expert 
examining  surgeon;  formerly  visiting  ophthalmic 
surgeon,  St.  Elizabeth's,  and  Boston  Insane  hosps., 
and  Boston  pub.  instns. ;  visiting  oplithalmic  sur- 
geon, Boston  City  Hosp.  Club:  Boston  Atliletic. 
Address:  419  Boylston  St.,  Boston.* 

BOSSON,  Albert  Davis,  lawyer;  b.  Chelsea 
Mass.,  Nov.  8,  1853:  s.  George  C.  and  Mary  Jane 
(Hood)  Bosson;  descendant  of  William  Bosson,  of 
Watertown,  Mass.,  1631,  and  of  Peter  Palfrev,  of 
Salem,  Mass.,  1625;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1875,  A.M., 
1878;  studied  law  in  ofl^ces  of  Brooks,  Ball  & 
Storey,  Boston,  and  in  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law;  ad- 
mitted to  Suffolk  bar,  1878;  m.  Alice  Lavinia  Camp- 
bell, of  Chelrfea,  May  18,  1887;  2  children.  Camp- 
bell   (Harvard,    1911),    Pauline   Arlaud.    Associated 


in  practice  with  Charles  E.  Grinnell,  1878-91;  spl. 
justice  Police  (Jt.  of  Chelsea,  1882-92,  since  justice; 
mayor  of  Chelsea,  1891;  pres.  County  Savings 
Bank,  Chelsea;  pres.  Hood  lluljber  Co.,  Boston  and 
Lockport  Block  Co.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar 
Assn.  Citv  of  Boston,  The  Bibliophile  Soc,  N.E. 
Historic-Geneal.  Soc,  S.R.,  S.A.R.  Clubs:  Uni- 
versity, Mass.  Reform,  St.  Botolph,  Twentieth  Cen- 
tury, Episcopalian  of  Mass.,  Travelers'  (Harvard). 
Recreations:  travel,  literature.  Home:  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  and  27  Hereford  St.,  Boston.  Office:  722 
Treinont   Bldg.,    Boston,    Mass. 

BOSWOBTH,  Arthur  Sewall;  b.  Antwerp,  Me., 
Jan.  6,  1867;  s.  Capt.  Frederic  S.  and  Juliette 
Marsh  (Croolier)  Bosworth;  descendant  of  Rob- 
ert Bosworth,  of  Bath,  Me.;  ed.  Bath  (Me.)  High 
Sch.,  1885;  m.  Marv  Wood,  of  Portland,  Me.,  Oct. 
22,  1902;  2  daughters,  Barbara,  Mary  Wood.  Began 
active  career  as  elk.  in  office  of  v. -p.  Me.  Central 
R.R.,  later  sec.  to  gen.  mgr.,  then  gen.  storekeeper 
and  purchasing  agt.  same  co.  (resigned  1898);  as- 
sociated witli  Samuel  C.  Manley,  1893,  in  founding 
The  Maine  Central  (official  organ  of  M.C.R.R.) ; 
has  been  actively  identified  as  officer  or  dir.  with 
numerous  business  enterprises;  treas.  State  Loan 
Co..  Me.  Water  Co.,  Bath  &  Brunswick  Electric 
Light  &  Power  Co.;  dir.  Bath  Nat.  Bank,  Fidelity 
Trust  Co.,  Central  Wharf  Tow  Boat  Co.,  Atlantic 
Shore  Line  R.R.  Mem.  Me.  Geneal.  Soc.  Democrat. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  Cumberland.  Portland  Country. 
Home:  56  Bowdoin  St.  Office:  Fidelity  Bldg.,  Port- 
land,  Me. 

BOSWORTH,  Charles  W.,  lawyer;  b.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  Aug.  28,  1871;  s.  Henry  Wilder  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Hall)  Bosworth;  A.B.,  Yale,  1893.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1894,  and  has  since  practiced  in 
Springfield;  referee  in  bankruptcy.  Pres.  Union 
Trust  Co.;  dir.  B.  &  M.R.R.,  Bigelow-Hartford  Car- 
pet Co.,  Springfield  St.  Ry.  Co.;  trustee  Spring- 
field Rv.  Cos.  Republican.  Home:  4  Lincoln  St.  and 
Kimball  Hotel.  Office:  31  Elm  St.,  Springfield, 
Mass. 

BOSWOBTH,  Bdmund  B.,  jewelers'  machinery 
mfr.;  h.  Warren,  R.I.,  Dec.  9,  1844;  s.  Benjamin  M. 
and  Elizabeth  (Luther)  Bosworth;  pub.  sch.  edn. ; 
m.  Warren,  Sarah  E.  Gladding.  Learned  the  trade 
of  machinist  in  his  father's  slTop  and  brass  foun- 
dry; employed  by  Household  Sewing  Machine  Co., 
Providence,  R.I.,  1875-82;  worked  in  jewelry  shop 
as  tool  maker.  Providence,  1882-6;  removed  to  War- 
ren and  engaged  in  mfr.  of  small  lathes  of  his  own 
invention.  In  partnership  with  his  son,  Charles  E., 
for  the  mfr.  of  presses,  milling  lathes  for  jewelry 
mfrs.  and  other  machinery,  since  1898.  Home: 
Warren,  R.  I. 

BOSWOBTH,  Henry  Hall,  lawyer:  b.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  Mar.  16.  1868;  s.  Henry  Wilder  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Hall)  Bosworth;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1889; 
studied  law  with  father;  admitted  to  bar,  1892; 
m.  Springfield,  1898,  Grace  S.,  d.  Andrew  J.  Wright, 
of  Springfield;  1  daughter,  Marv  Case.  Mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1897-98.  Republican.  Home:  54  Bow- 
doin St.    Office:  31  Elm  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

BOSWOBTH,  Henry  Wilder,  retired  judge;  b. 
Otis,  Mass.,  Apr.  2,  1832;  s.  Lyman  and  Sarah 
(\\'aite)  Boswortli;  ed.  dist.  schs..  Normal  Sch., 
Westfleld,  Mass.,  New  York  Conf.  Sem.,  Cliarlottes- 
ville,  N.Y. ;  taught  sch.  at  Otis,  Hadley  and  Ware, 
Mass.;  mem.  ]\Iass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1860;  inspector  in 
Boston  custom  house  1861-4;  studied  law;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1866;  m.  Otis,  Mar.  8,  1865,  Mary 
Elizabeth  Hall;  2  sons,  Henry  Hall,  Charles  W. 
In  practice  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  1866-89;  spl.  jus- 
tice, 1885-9,  justice  Police  Court,  Springfield.  1889- 
Dec.  9,  1913,  when  retired.  Home:  4  Lincoln  St. 
Office:   31   Elm   St.,   Springfield,   Mass. 

BOSWOBTH,  Orrin  liuther,  judge;  b.  Warren, 
R.  I.,  Ai)r.  19,  1849;  s.  Benjamin  Miller  and  Eliza- 
beth (Luther)  Boswortli;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Warren; 
LL.B.,  Albany  Law  Sch.  (Union  U..  N.Y.),  1875;  m. 
Warren,  .Ian.  16,  1878,  Isabella  J.  Essex;  1  daugh- 
ter, Isabella  Essex.  Began  practice  in  Bristol,  R.I., 
1876;  judge  Dist.  Ct.,  5th  Judicial  Dist.  of  R.I., 
1897-12;  in  pvt.  practice  since  1912.  Mem.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  R.I.  Bar.  Assn.,  S.A.R.  Republican.  Mason 
(K.T.).  Oflices:  Industrial  Trust  Bldg.,  Providence, 
R.I.,  and   Bristol.  R.I. 


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BOTHPELD,  Henry  Edmund,  banker:  born  New 
York,  Mar.  4,  1859;  s.  Herman  F.  and  Julia  (Fergu- 
son) Bothfeld;  ed.  Newton  (Mass.)  High  Sell.;  m. 
Haidee  Soule,  of  Newton,  June  IS,  1885;  4  children, 
Theodore,  Haidee,  Helen,  Henr^•  Soule.  Entered 
employ  of  R.  H.  Stearns  Co.,  commn.  dry  goods, 
at  19;  with  Lewis,  Brown  &  Co.,  importers,  at  20; 
admitted  as  partner,  J. A.  &  N.  Harvvood,  mfrs., 
mill  at  Leominster,  Mass.,  at  25;  withdrew  at  38 
to  take  up  management  of  estates.  V.-p.  Market 
Trust  Co.  of  Boston;  trustee  Newton  Savings 
Bank;  dir.  Newton  Cooperative  Bank.  Trustee  and 
chmn.  finance  com.  Newton  Hosp. ;  troas.  5  yrs.  of 
Channing  Religious  Soc.  (Newton).  Served  3  yrs. 
in  Claflin  Guard,  Co.  C,  5th  Regt.  M.V.M.  Mem. 
Common  Council,  Newton.  1891-2,  Bd  of  Aldermen, 
1893-4  (pres.),  mayor.  1895;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  1901- 
12  (chmn.,  1909-10-11);  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1910,  11.  12,  13.  14.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Recrea- 
tions: mountain  climbing,  tennis.  Home:  12  Brea- 
more  Rd.,  Newton,  IMass.  Office:  101  Tremont  St., 
Boston. 

BOTTOBCtEY,  John  Taylor,  surgeon;  b.  Lee. 
Mass.,  Sept.  24,  1869;  s.  John  and  Ellen  (Ryan) 
Bottomley;  ed.  Lee  High  Sch.;  A.B..  Holv  Cross 
Coll.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1889;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch..  1894:  m.  Boston,  Mary  Agnes  Kenney,  ot 
Roxbury,  June  3.  1908:  4  children,  John  K.,  James 
W.,  George  T.,  Ellen  M.  Began  practice  in  Boston, 
1897;  1st  asst.  surgeon,  Mass.  Hosp.  ship  Bay 
State,  Spanish-Am.  War,  1898;  1st  It.  Med.  Reserve 
Corps,  U.S.A.,  since  1908:  asst.  visiting  surgeon 
Boston  City  Hosp..  1899-03;  asst.  in  surgery,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1901-3;  supervising  surgeon,  Bos- 
ton City  Hosp.  Relief  Sta..  1901-3;  surgeon  to 
Carney  Hosp.,  Boston.  1903-10,  surgeon  in  chief 
since  Dec,  1910:  lecturer  on  surgery,  Howard 
Grad.  Sch.  of  Medicine:  consulting  surgeon  to  City 
Hosp.  (Haverhill,  Ma'^s.),  Josiah  B.  Thomas  Hosp. 
fPeabody,  Mass.),  Union  Hosp.  (Fall  River,  Alass.), 
Rurbank  Hosp.  (Fitchburg),  Leominster  (Mass.) 
Hosp.,  Framingham  (Mass.)  Hosp.  Roman  Catho- 
lic. Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons:  mem.  A.M.  A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Surg.  ^^ssn..  Soc.  Clin.  Surg- 
ery, Assn.  Mil.  Surgeons  of  U.S.,  Boston  Soc.  Med. 
Sciences,  Boston  Soc  Med.  Improvement.  Clubs: 
University,  Union  Boat,  Harvard  (Boston).  Ad- 
dress:  165  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

BOTTOMIiY,  Robert  James,  lawyer;  b.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  Dec.  30,  1883;  s.  Charles  S.  and  Mary  E. 
(MacGaffey)  Bottomly;  grad.  Worcester  Classical 
High  Sch.,  1901;  A.B.,  Amherst.  1905,  A.M.,  1906; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1909;  m.  Mar.  3,  1915, 
Margaret  D.  Spencer.  Practiced.  Boston,  since 
1909;  sec.  Boston  City  Club,  1909-10:  sec.  Good 
Govt.  Assn.  of  Boston  since  Nov.,  1909;  sec.  Bos- 
ton Charter  Assn.,  since  1911;  Am.  sec.  5th  Inter- 
nat.  Congress  of  Chambers  of  Commerce,  1912. 
Mem.  Nat.  Municipal  Leaeue,  City  History  Club 
of  Boston  (dir.).  Phi  Beta  Kaopa,  Phi  Delta  Theta. 
Republican.  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Boston  City.  Bos- 
ton Athletic  Assn.,  IMerrimack  Valley  Countrv. 
Home:  5  St.  John  St..  .Jamaica  Plain.  Office:  53 
State  St..  and  502  Barristers  Hall,  Boston. 

BOUCHEB,  John  Bernard,  surgeon;  b.  East 
Windsor,  Conn.,  Julv  IS.  18  64;  s.  .lohn  M.  and  Marv 
fHalloran)  Boucher:  grad.  Enfield  Hi°rh  Sch.:  M.D., 
Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg..  Baltimore.  1894;  post-grad, 
work.  Berlin.  Vienna,  and  Berne.  Switzerland.  1899; 
m.  Marie  Louise  Kennedv.  of  New  Haven.  Conn., 
June  20,  1900  (died  Mav  8,  1902);  m.  2d,  Kathrvn 
O'Neill,  of  Hartford,  Conn..  Feb.  15.  1911:  3  chil- 
dren, John  B..  .Jr.,  Thomas  O..  Mary  Kathryn. 
Practiced  in  Hartford,  since  1894;  formerly  sur- 
geon on  staff  St.  Francis  Hosp.;  consulting  svir- 
sreon,  Middlesex  Hosp.,  Middletown,  and  St.  Mary's 
Hosp..  Waterbury;  surgeon  Wilson  Pvt.  Hosp., 
Hartford.  Fellow  N.Y.  Acad.  Medicine,  Am.  Coll. 
Surgeons:  mem.  Hartford  City  and  Co.  med.  socs. 
(^ex-chmn.  surg.  sect.,  Hartford  Med.  Soc),  Conn. 
State  Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.  Democrat.  Roman  Catho- 
lic Club:  City.  Address:  25  Charter  Oak  Av.. 
Hartford.  Conn. 

BOUCHER,  Joseph  Hormisdas,  M.D.;  b.  St.  Cuth- 
bert.  Can.,  Mar.  8,  1858;  s.  Paul  and  Adelaide 
(Loiseau)  Boucher;  ed.  normal  sch.,  Montreal;  M. 
D.,  Laval  U.  Med.  Sch.,  Montreal,  1884;  m. 
Alphonsine    Guibeault.    of    R.I.,    June    23,    1888;    5 


sons  and  3  daughters.  Located  at  Woonsocket,  R. 
I.,  1884;  examining  surgeon  U.S.  Pension  Bureau, 
1893-8,  and  since  1914;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907- 
08.  Mem.  Dem.  State  Central  Com.,  1904-8.  Dir. 
Latribune,  a  French  Daily  published  in  Woon- 
socket, R.I.  Sergeant  85th  Battalion  Canadian 
Militia,  1882-3.  Mem.  L'Union  St.  Jean  Baptiste  of 
America  (sup.  med.  examiner,  1900-11),  Knights  of 
Columbus,  Alliance  Nalionale  of  Montieal.  Home; 
54  Hamlet  Av.  Office:  Globe  Bldg.,  Woonsocket, 
R.I. 

BOTTRI^ANI),  CaroUne  Brown,  prof.  Spanish;  b. 
Peoiia,  111.,  ,lune  4,  1871;  d.  l^enjamin  l^angford 
Todd  and  Claia  (Parsons)  Bourland;  A. P..,  Smith 
Coll.,  Northampton,  Mass.,  1893;  fellow  in  Ro- 
mance langs.,  1898-9,  scholar  in  Romance  langs., 
1899-1900,  Mary  E.  Garrett  European  fellow,  1900- 
01,  Pli.D.,  1905,  all  of  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  Pa.;  un- 
married. Instr.  in  Spanish,  1902-6,  asso.  prof., 
1906-13,  prof..  Sept.,  1913 — ,  Smith  Coll.  Address: 
10   West   St.,    Northampton,    Mass.* 

BOURN,  Augrustus  Oshom,  ex-governor;  b. 
Providence,  R.  1.,  Oct.  1,  1834;  s.  George  O.  and 
Huldah  B.  (Eddy)  Bourn;  A.M.,  Brown  U.,  1855; 
m.  Elizabeth  R.,  d.  David  C.  Morrill,  of  Providence, 
Feb.  24,  1863;  4  children,  Augustus  Osborn,  Eliza- 
beth Robarts,  Alice  Mansfield  Wentworth,  Col. 
Stephen  Wentworth.  Engaged  as  mfr.  rubber 
goods  in  Providence;  founded,  1867,  and  became 
pres.  Nat.  Rubber  Co.,  of  Bristol,  R.I.;  removed  to 
Hiistol,  1873.  Mem.  R.I.  Senate,  1876-83,  1886-8; 
gov.  of  R.I.,  1883-5;  consul-gen.  at  Rome,  Italy, 
1889-93.  Served  pvt.  to  It.-col.  R.I.  militia  (cav.). 
Ex-pres.  N.E.  Rubber  Club  (Boston);  mem.  Uni- 
versity Club  (Providence)  and  of  numerous  other 
clubs  and  socs.  Author  Bourn  Amendment  to 
Constitution  of  R.I.  extending  to  foreign-born  cit- 
izens same  rights  of  voting  as  enjoyed  by  native- 
born;  also  author  of  vol.  of  memorial  addresses. 
Contbr.  many  articles  on  physics,  especially  in 
reference  to  matter  and  space.  Recreations: 
flowers,  music,  physics,  chemistry.  Home:  Bristol, 
R.I.    Office:    Providence,  R.I.* 

BOURNE,  Alexander  Phoenix,  clergyman;  b. 
New  York,  Jan.  7,  1866;  s.  Rev.  Shearjashub  and 
Susan  (Ketchum)  Bourne;  prep,  edn.,  Paterson 
(N.J.)  Sem.;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1890;  student  New 
York  U.  Law  Sch.  1  yr.,  1890-1;  grad.  Andover 
Theol.  Sem.,  1894;  A.M..  Harvard,  1895;  unmar- 
ried. Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  Dec.  5,  1895;  asst. 
pastor  Phillips  Ch..  Exeter.  N.H.,  1895-1900: 
pastor,  1900-2;  asst.  pastor  First  Ch.,  Cambridge, 
Mass,  May  1,  1904-June,  1910  (resigned);  pastor 
North  Congl.  Ch.,  Rochester,  Mass.,  since  Jan., 
1913.  Mem.  Delta  Phi.  Republican.  Club:  Har- 
vard Union.  Recreations:  yachting.  Address: 
Marion,    Mass. 

BOURNE,  Edward  Gaylord,  prof,  history:  June 
24,  1860-Feb.  24,  1908.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in   America,    1908-9.) 

BOURNE,  Georg^e  'Williams,  M.D. ;  b.  Kennebunk, 
Me.,  Oct.  9,  1857;  s.  Edward  Emerson  and  Mary 
Russel  (Nason)  Bourne:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Kenne- 
bunk and  Saco.  Me.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1879,  A.M., 
1882;  M.D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  1882;  m. 
Susan  Lord  Maling,  of  Kennebunk.  Oct..  1886.  Be- 
gan practice  at  Taunton.  Mass.,  1882;  removed  to 
Kennebunk:  trustee  Kennebunk  Savings  Bank: 
elk.  Kennebunk  &  Kennebunkport  R.R.  Republi- 
can.   Unitarian.    Home:    Kennebunk,  Me. 

BOURNE,  Stephen  N.,  president  Manchester 
Savings    Bank,    Manchester,    N.H. 

BOUTELIiE,  Geovge  K.,  president  Ticonic  Na- 
tional Bank.  Waterville  &  Fairfield  Ry.  &  Light 
Co.;    treas.  Colby  Coll.    Home:    Waterville,  Me. 

BOUTON,  Charles  I^eonard,  mathematician;  b. 
St.  Louis,  Apr.  25,  1869;  s.  William  and  Mary  R. 
(Conklin)  Bouton;  M.Sc,  Washington  U.,  1891; 
A.M.,  Harvard,  1896;  Ph.D.,  Leipzig,  1898:  m.  Mary 
G.  Spencer,  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  June  15,  1907.  Instr. 
Smith  Acad.,  St.  Louis,  1891-4,  Washington  U., 
1893-4:  instr.  mathematics.  1898-04,  asst.  prof,  since 
1904,  Harvard.  One  of  editors  Bulletin  of  Amer- 
ican Mathematical  Society,  1900-2;  asso.  editor 
Transactions  Am.  Math.  Soc,  1902-11.  Address: 
9  Avon   St.,   Cambridge,   Mass.* 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


BOUTON,  TUton  Clark  Hall,  clergyman;  b.  Chi- 
cago, Nov.  '2.  IsfiG;  s.  Samuel  Fletcher  and  Ann 
Louisa  (Hall)  Bouton;  student  I'ennacook  Acad. 
2  vrs. ;  grad.  Kimball  Union  Acad.,  Meriden,  N.H., 
1874;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  ISTS;  B.D.,  Andover  Theol. 
Sem.,  18S1;  m.  Annie  S.  Whitehouse,  ol'  Boston, 
June  30,  1881;  children,  Fletcher  Park,  b.  June 
13,  1888;  Kutli  ISlizabeth,  June  27,  1889  (died  Sept. 

15,  1889).  Ordanied  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1881;  pas- 
tor Dunbarton,  N.H.,  1881-8,  Hopkinton.  1888-94, 
Deerfield,  1894-6,  llenniker,  1890-1900,  Clielmsford, 
Mass.,  1908-10;  since  engaged  as  gen.  supply  for 
chs.,  and  in  astronomical  work.  Active  mem.  Am. 
Assn.  of  Variable  Star  Observers:  mem.  N.II.  Anti- 
(juarian  Soc. :  hon.  mem.  A.B.C.F.M.  Progressive 
Republican.  Recreations:  hunting  and  target  shoot- 
ing.   Homo  and  01)ser\atory :  Hudson,  N.H. 

BOUTWEIiIi,  Oeorgianna  A.;  b.  Groton,  Mass., 
May  18,  1843:  d.  (Jcorge  Sewall  and  Sarah  Adelia 
(Thayer)  Boutwell  (lather  served  as  mem.  of 
Congress,  Sec.  of  Treasury  and  mem.  U.S.  Senate); 
ed.  pub.  schs. ;  Lawrence  Acad.,  Groton;  grad. 
Salem  Normal  Sch.,  1861;  unmarried.  Taught  sch. 
for  a  short  time;  served  as  mem.  Auxiliary  Bd.  of 
Women,  foi-  Tewksbury,  Westboro  and  Monson, 
Mass  ,  and  trustee  state  instns.,  Bridgewater  and 
Tewksbury,  both  appmts.  by  gov.  of  Mass.;  for- 
merly tiustee  JMiner  Sch.  for  Edn.  of  Colored 
Youth,  Washington,  D.C".,  and  mem.  Sch.  Com., 
Groton.  Regent  Groton  Chapter  Daughters  of  the 
Revolution;  mem.  Colonial  Dames  of  America. 
Unitarian.  Club:  Woman's,  of  Groton  (1st  pres.). 
Address:     Groton,   Mass. 

BOTJTWX:i;ii,  Harvey  Iiincoln,  lawyer;  b.  Mere- 
dosia.  HI..  ,\pr.  5,  1860;  s.  Eli  Allen  and  Harriet 
W.  (Weeks)  Boutwell-;  ed.  Hopkinton  and  Con- 
toocook  acads. :  grad.  N.H.  Coll.,  1882;  taught  sch., 
1882-4;  studied  law  in  Concord,  N.H.,  and  in  Bos- 
ton; LL.B.  cum  laude,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law, 
1886:  m.  Natiok,  Mass..  Dec.  28,  1886,  Nellie  C. 
Booth.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1886;  mem. 
Common  Council,  Maiden,  Mass.,  1893-4;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895,  96,  97,  98;  city  solicitor. 
Maiden,  1907-13:  mem.  Maiden  Deliberative  As- 
sembly (pres.,  1890).  Mem.  Golden  Cross  (repre- 
sentative to  Supreme  Commandery,  1891-92),  A.O. 
U.W. ;  hon.  v. -p.  Convocation  of  Boston  U.;  trustee 
New  Hampshire  Coll.  since  1911.  Republican.  Mem. 
I.O.O.F.  Clubs:  Middlesex,  Boston  City,  University 
(Maiden).  Home:  Maiden,  Mass.  Office:  209  Summer 
St..  Boston. 

BOUTWEIiIi,  Henry  Thatcher,  surgeon:  b.  Han- 
cock.   N.H.,    Aug.    20,    1844.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

BOUTWEII.,  Henry  'Winslow,  M.D.;  b.  1848; 
M.D.,  Harvard  IMed.  Sch.,  1882.  In  practice,  Man- 
chester, N.H. :  has  served  as  chief  of  medical  staff. 
Sacred  Heait  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M.A.  Home:  1910 
Elm   St.     Office:     7   Hanover   St.,   Manchester,   N.H. 

BOUTWEIiIi,  Roland  Hill,  iron  and  steel  mfr.; 
b.  Lyndeborough,  N.H,  May  2,  1853;  s.  Rodney  C. 
and  Nancy  J.  (Barnes)  Boutwell,  and  descendant 
of  .Tames  Boutwell,  Salem,  and  Lynn.  Mass.,  1635; 
pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  1st,  Medford,  Mass..  Oct.  29, 
1879,  Minnie  E.  Butters  (died  Oct.  1,  1883);  m. 
2d,  Belmont.  Mass.,  Oct.  28,  1SS5,  Sarah  Blake 
("died    Feb.    27.    1891);    m.    3d.    Exeter.    N.H.,    Nov. 

16.  1904,  Jennie  Crosbie  Oilman.  Began  with 
Shreve,  Stanwood  &  Co..  jewelers  (now  Shreve. 
Crump  &  Low),  continuing  3  yrs.,  then  with  Ful- 
ler. Dana  &  Fitz.  iron  and  steel,  7  yrs.;  entered 
business  on  own  account  as  Boutwell  Bros., 
I..owell,  Mass..  1879;  now  pres.  Boutwell  Bros., 
Inc.;  also  pres.  Portland  (Me.)  Iron  &  Steel  Co., 
Standard  Horse  Shoe  Co.  Home:  Exeter,  N.H. 
Office-:     131   State   St..   Boston. 

BOUVe,  Pauline  Carringfton,  author;  b.  Little 
Rock.  Ark.;  d.  Gen.  Albert  Rust,  C.S.A..  and  Anne 
Cabell  (both  parents  Virginians);  reared  at  T^uray. 
Va.;  cd.  under  pvt.  governesses  and  tutors  in  Va.; 
m.  at  Boston.  Thomas  Tracy  Bouve.  July  14.  1898. 
In  newspaper  woik  at  Boston,  since  1894:  spl. 
writer  to  Boston  Transcript  and  Boston  Globe; 
contbr.  to  New  England  Magazine.  Donahoe's 
Youth's  Companion.  Churchman,  Criterion,  etc. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America,  1912-13,  for  list  of 
I'ooks).  Address:  64  Prospect  Av..  Winthrop 
Beacli.    Mass.* 


BOU'V£,  "Walter  Iiincoln,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Oct. 
2S,  1S49;  s.  Thoina.s  T.  and  Emily  G.  (Lincoln) 
Bouve;  ed.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1879;  m.  Charlotte  B.  Harden,  of  Hingham, 
Mass.,  Sept.  25,  1885;  children,  Walter  L.,  Jr., 
Keelah,  Constance,  Millicent.  Rosalie,  Lincoln. 
Robert  Warren,  Norman.  Civ.  engr.  for  8  yrs.; 
admitted  to  bar,  1880,  and  engaged  in  gen.  prac- 
tice; spl.  justice  of  2d  Dist.  Ct.  of  Plymouth,  Mass., 
1886-98;  asst.  dist.  atty..  Southeastern  Dist.  Mass., 
1890;  treas.  Rockland  Hotel  Co.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  3d  Plymouth  Dist.,  1896-7,  Senate,  1898- 
99.  Capt.  and  a.a.g..  U.S.V..  1898;  capt.  Co.  K, 
5th  Inf.,  M.V.M.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.,  City  of  Boston. 
Clubs:  Wompatuck,  Hingham.  Recreations:  farm- 
ing. Home:  Hingham,  Mass.  Office:  7  Water  St., 
Boston. 

BO'WSEN,  Frederick  Frescott,  merchant;  b. 
Marblehead,  Mass,  Dec.  18,  1868;  s.  James  Good- 
win and  Sarah  Sparhawk  (Graves)  Bowden;  m. 
Mary  Eunice  Lord  Burnham,  of  Irvington-on- 
Hudson,  N.Y.,  Oct.  26,  1899;  children.  Burnham. 
Mary  E.,  James  G.,  2d,  Frederick  P.,  Jr.,  John  W. 
Has  been  connected  since  beginning  of  active  ca- 
I'eer  with  father,  title  of  J.  G.  Bowden  &  Son, 
jobbers  in  tapes,  ribbons  and  all  kinds  of  narrow 
fabrics;  v. -p.  Hitchings  &  Co.,  Inc.  (New  York). 
The  Felters  Co.;  sec.  J.  C.  Turner  Lumber  Co. 
(New  Y'ork),  Central  Cypress  Co.  (New  York); 
dir.  Liberty  Trust  Co.  (Boston);  trustee  Melrose 
Savings  Bank.  Trustee  Melrose  Hospital.  Uni- 
tarian. Home:  Melrose.  Mass.;  (summer)  Marble- 
head  Neck,  Mass.,  and  Holderness,  N.H.  Office: 
68   Essex   St.,   Boston. 

BCWSEIT,  Henry  Monntfort,  clergyman,  edu- 
cator: b.  Walden,  N.Y.,  Feb.,  1861;  s.  John  A.  and 
Matilda  J.  (Beattie)  Bowden;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Phila. ; 
U.  of  Pa.;  B.D..  Yale  Div.  Sch..  1886;  m.  Mary  I. 
Campbell,  of  Phila.,  July,  1884;  1  daughtei-,  M. 
Josephine.  Ordained  ministry  Congl.  cilh.,  1886; 
pastor,  Putney,  Vt.,  1886-8,  Portland,  Conn.,  1888- 
93,  Braddock,  Pa.,  1893-7;  editor,  Boston,  1897- 
98;  pastor,  Middlefleld,  Mass..  1899-02.  South 
Egremont,  Mass.,  1902-8;  prof.  English  and  sociol- 
ogy Am.  Internat.  Coll.,  Springfield,  since  1908. 
Clubs:  Biblical,  Conn.  Valley  Congl.  Recreations: 
fishing,  traveling.  Home:  102  Florida  St.,  Spring- 
field.   Mass. 

BOWDISH,  Edward,  farmer;  b.  Weybridge.  Vt.. 
Aug.  25,  1872;  s.  Joseph  and  Mary  Josephine 
(Bingham)  Bowdish;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Beeman 
Acad.;  m.  Edna  May  Elkins,  of  Boston,  Mar.  16. 
1904:  children.  Dorothy  M.,  Harriet  E.,  Mary  J.. 
Edward.  Jr.  Engaged  in  farming  since  beginning 
of  active  career;  has  served  as  selectman  and 
overseer  of  poor;  no^w  health  officer  and  justice 
of  the  peace.  Mem.  Weybridge  Improvement  Soc. 
Mason.  Republican.  Congllst.  Address:  Middle- 
bury.   Vt..   R.F.D.    1. 

BOWDITCH,  Alfred,  trustee;  A.B..  Harvard  U.. 
1876.  Trustee  Brimmer  Chambers  Trust.  Devon- 
shire Bldg.  Trust,  Dwelling  House  Associates, 
Hotel  Bellevue  Trust,  Jamaica  Plain  Associates, 
Real  Estate  Associates,  Real  Estate  Improvement 
Trust.  University  Associates,  Provident  Institu- 
tion for  Savings;  dir.  Webster  and  Atlas  Nat. 
Bank,  N.E.  Trust  Co.,  The  Lawrence  Gas  Co., 
Bellevue  Hotel  Co.,  Keith  Paper  Co.,  Cambridge 
Electric  Light  Co.  One  of  trustees  of  permanent 
funds  Am.  Humane  Edn.  Soc.  and  Mass.  Soc  for 
the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Animals.  Clubs: 
Somerset.  Exchange.  Countrv  (Brookline).  Home. 
75  Bay  State  Rd.  Office:  111  Devonshire  St.,  Bos- 
ton 

BCWDITCH,  Charles  Pickering',  trustee,  arch- 
geology  student;  b.  Boston,  Sept.  30,  1842;  s.  .lona- 
than  Tngersol  and  Ijucy  Orne  (Nichols)  Bowditch: 
brother  of  Henry  Pickering  Bowditch;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard. 1863,  A.M.,  1866:  m.  Cornelia  L.  Rockwell, 
of  T^enox,  Mass..  .Tune  7,  1866.  Dir.  Mass.  Cotton 
Mills.  Mass.  Mills  in  Ga.,  Pepperell  Mfg.  Co.,  Saco 
Water  Power  Co.,  Mass.  HosiJ.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Bos- 
ton &  Providence  R.R.  Corporation.  Served  as  2d 
It.,  1st  It.,  and  capt.,  55th  Mass.  Vol.  Inf.,  May, 
1863-Feb.,  1864;  capt.  5th  Mass.  Vol.  Cav.,  Feb.- 
Aug.,  1864.  Mem.  Bostonian  Soc,  Faculty  of  Pea- 
body  Mus.  of  Archaeology  and  Ethnology  (Har- 
vard),    Traveleis'     Club,     Am.     Anthropol.     Assn., 


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Dept.  of  Archzeology  of  U.  of  Pa.,  Mass.  Hist. 
Soc,  Colonial  Soc.  of  Mass.,  N.B.  Hist.-Geneal. 
Soc. ;  fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences  (treas.), 
A.A.A.S.,  Ai-chseol.  Inst,  of  America,  Boston  Soc. 
Natural  History;  mem.  Internat.  Soc.  American- 
ists; Societe  des  AmSricanistes  de  Paris,  Ameri- 
can Geographic  Society;  mem.  Economic  Club  of 
Boston.  Republican.  Clubs:  Harvard  Union, 
Union,  Country  (Boston),  Harvard  (New  York). 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home: 
Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  Office:  111  Devonshire  St., 
Boston.* 

BOWSITCH,  Frederick  C,  pres.  Conveyancers 
Title  Ins.  Co.;  trustee  Commercial  St.  Trust,  Tri- 
mountain  Trust.  Home:  Brookline.  Office:  16  State 
St.,  Boston. 

BOWDITCH,  Henry  Ing-ersoll,  pediatrist;  b. 
Albany,  N.Y.,  Nov.  18,  1874;  s.  Edward  and 
Lucy  (Rathbone)  Bowditch;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1898, 
M.D.,  1902;  m.  Eleanor  P.  MacQueen,  of  Forest 
Glen,  Md.,  May  25,  1910.  Practiced  in  Boston 
since  1905;  clin.  instr.  pediatrics.  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  asst.  physician  to  Children's  Hosp.  of  Bos- 
ton; chief  of  staff  of  Boston  P'loating  Hosp.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Suffolk  Dist.  Med.  Soc, 
Am.  Pediatric  Soc,  N.E.  Pediatric  Soc.  Episco- 
palian. Recreations:  golf,  carpentry,  cabinet  work. 
Home:  416  Marlboro  St.  Office:  86  Bay  State  Rd., 
Boston. 

BO'WSITCH,  Henry  Pickering-,  physiologist; 
Apr.  4.  lS40-Mar.  l:i.  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's    Who    in   America,    1910-11.) 

BCWDITCH,  Ing-ersoll;  b.  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass., 
IMay  31,  1875;  s.  Charles  Pickering  and  Cornelia 
(Rockwell)  Bowditch;  B.S.  in  Civil  Engring., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1900;  m.  Sylvia  C.  Scudder,  of 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  18,  1904;  children,  Samuel 
Ingersoll,  Sylvia  Church,  Charles  Pickering.  Dir. 
Old  Boston  Nat.  Bank;  treas.  Faulkner  Hosp. 
Corp.,  Instructive  District  Nursing  Asso.,  Jamaica 
Plain  Dispensary.  Trustee  Charity  of  Edward 
Hopkins,  Inc.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Union,  Harvard 
(Boston),  Technology,  Harvard  Union.  Recrea- 
tions: automobiling,  outdoor  sports.  Home:  Cam- 
bridge,  Mass.    Office:     111  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

BO'WDITCH,  Vincent  Yardley,  M.D.;  b.  Weston, 
Mass.,  July  7,  1852;  s.  Dr.  Henry  I.  and  Olivia 
(Yardley)  Bowditch;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1875,  M.D., 
1879;  house  officer,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1878-9;  un- 
married. Asst.  and  instr.  clin.  medicine.  Harvard 
Medical  School,  1892-9;  was  attending  physician, 
Carney  Hospital,  South  Boston,  Mass.,  State  Sana- 
torium, Rutland.  Mass.,  1898-06;  med.  dir.  Sharon 
(Mass.)  Sanatorium;  consulting  phys.,  N.E.  Hosp. 
for  Women  and  Children,  .St.  Luke's  Home  for  Con- 
valescents. Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  A.M. A., 
Am.  Climatol.  Assn.,  Nat.  Assn.  for  Study  and 
Prevention  of  Tuberculosis  (pres.  1908-9),  Boston 
Soc.  Med.  Improvement,  Boston  Soc.  for  Study 
and  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis;  pres.  Mass.  Tu- 
berculosis League.  Author  various  monographs 
and  articles  in  leading  med.  jours.  Address:  506 
Beacon   St.,    Boston.* 

BOWBN,  Henry  James,  real  estate;  b.  Boston, 
Sept.  11,  1853;  s.  Hosea  Ballou  and  Mary  Dana 
(James)  Bowen;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  English  High  Sch., 
Boston;  m.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Dean,  of  Boston.  May 
13,  1880;  1  son,  Robert  Montgomery.  Clerk  whole- 
sale lumber  office,  1869;  bookkeeper  for  13  yrs.  in 
lumber  business,  and  later  wholesale  grain,  flour 
and  hay  and  real  estate;  was  trustee  South  Boston 
Savings  Bank  13  yrs.  Mem.  Boston  Real  Estate 
Exchange  (dir.  3  yrs.),  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, Soc  Mayflower  Descendants,  Bostonian  Soc. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Recreations:  horseback  rid- 
ing; interested  in  literature  and  art.  Home:  517 
Broadway.    Office:    469  Broadway,  S.  Boston,  Mass. 

BOWBIT,  Herbert  Wolcott;  ta.  Brooklyn.  Feb.  29, 
1856;  s.  Henry  Chandler  and  Lucy  M.  (Tappan) 
Bowen;  brother  of  Clarence  Winthrop  Bowen;  stud- 
ied at  Brooklyn  Poly,  and  in  Europe;  mem.  class 
1878,  Yale  (hon.  M.A.,  1903);  LL.B.,  Columbia,  cum 
laude,  1881;  admitted  to  bar,  1881;  m.  Carolyn  Mae 
Clegg,  of  Galveston,  Tex.,  Jan.  25.  1902.  In  practice, 
New  York,  1884-90;  consul,  1890-5.  consul-gen. 
1895-9,  Barcelona,  Spain;  minister  and  consul-gen., 
Teheran,   Persia.    1899-01;   E.E.   and   M.P.    to  Vene- 


zuela, 1901-.").    (See  V\h(.s  Who  in  America  for  list 
of  books.)    Addro.s.s:   Wooil.stock,  Conn.* 

BOWBN,  James  WilUams,  stock  broker;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Sept.  5,  IStil;  s.  of  .lames  and  Eliza  Matilda 
(Alhne)  Bowen;  prep.  edn.  Cliauncy  Hall  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton Latin  Sch.,  Hopkinson's  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1882.  Engaged  in  stock  brokerage  business  since 
1892;  mem.  J.  VV.  Bowen  &  Co.  since  1900.  Mem. 
New  York  Stock  Exchange,  Boston  Stock  Exchange. 
Clubs:  Harvard,  Somerset,  Country,  Algomiuin, 
Athletic.  Home:  14  Marlboro  St.  Office:  53  State 
St.,  Boston. 

BOWEN,  John  Templeton,  dermatologist;  b.  Bos- 
ton, July  8,  1857;  s.  James  and  Eliza  Matilda  (Al- 
line)  Bowen;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1879,  M.D.,  1884;  un- 
married. Asst.  phys.  for  skin  diseases,  1894-5,  phys. 
since  1895,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.;  instr.  in  dermatology, 
1896-02,  asst.  prof.,  1902-7,  Edward  Wiggles- 
worth  prof.  1907-12,  Eldward  Wigglesworth  prof, 
emeritus,  1912,  Harvard  Univ.  Consulting  phys  to 
Children's  and  Infants'  hosps.,  Boston.  Mem'.  Am. 
Dermatol.  Assn.,  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Sciences,  A.M  A 
Club:  Somerset.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  tor 
books,  etc.)    Address:    14  Marlborough  St.,  Boston.* 

BOWBN,  John  W.,  Jr.;  b.  Scituate,  R.I.,  Nov.  4, 
1871;  s.  John  W.  and  Melissa  A.  (Yeaw)  Bowen: 
descendant  of  Roger  Williams  on  maternal  side; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Scituate,  Burrilville  and  Foster,  R.I.- 
m.  May  29,  1906,  Mary  V.  O.  Brien,  of  Louisville, 
Ky.  In  meat  and  market  business,  1894-9;  entered 
lumber  business.  1900,  with  Byron  R.  Rathbun  un- 
der title  of  Rathbun  &  Bowen;  dissolved  in  1902- 
associated  with  father,  1903,  and  in  lumber  busi- 
ness at  present,  as  J.  W.  Bowen  &  Son.  Mem. 
Town  Council  (Scituate)  4  yrs.;  highway  commr. 
3  yrs.;  mem.  R.I.  Senate.  1903,  11,  12.  Democrat. 
Odd  Fellow.    Address:    Foster  Centre,  R.I. 

BOWEN,  William  Manuel  Perez,  lawyer;  b.  At- 
tleboro,  Mass.,  Sept.  8,  1864;  s.  Amos  Miller  and 
Carolme  Mary  (Perez)  Bowen;  descendant  on  pa- 
ternal side  of  Richard  Bowen,  Rehoboth,  Mass., 
1648,  and  on  maternal  side  from  an  old  Spanish 
family;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1884,  A.M.,  1887;  m.  Lucie 
M.  Carpenter,  of  N.Y.  City,  Aug.  4,  1900.  Asst.  elk. 
Ct.  of  Common  Pleas  and  later  Common  Pleas  Div. 
of  Supreme  Ct.,  Providence  Co.,  R.I.,  1884-1900;  ad- 
mitted to  R.I.  bar,  1900,  to  practice  in  U.S.  cts., 
1901;  mem.  Providence  Sch.  Com.,  1889;  mem.  R.I 
Gen.  Assembly,  1902-5-6,  Senate,  from  Providence, 
1909-10;  mem.  joint  spl.  com.  on  R.I.  taxation  laws, 
1909-12;  chmn.  Rep.  City  Com.;  pres.  U.S.  Ring 
Traveler  Co.;  sec.  Pascoag  Water  Co.,  Providence 
Bldg.,  Sanitary  and  Ednl.  As.sn.  Mem.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  R.I.  Bar  Assn.,  Commercial  Law  League  of 
America,  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design,  S.A.R.,  Delta  Upsilon, 
United  Tram  of  Arty.,  Loyal  Legion,  Sons  of  Vet.s. 
Col.  1st  Light  Inf.  Rest.,  R.I.M.,  1911-13  (retired). 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (32",  Shriner). 
Clubs:  University,  Quarter  Century.  Author  of 
good  roads  legislation  in  R.I.  Recreation:  athletic 
sports.  Home:  34  Humboldt  Av.  Office:  1036-7  Gros- 
venor  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I. 

BOWERS,  Edward  Aug-ustus,  lawyer;  b.  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  Aug.  2,  1857;  s.  Caleb  Bailey  and  Fanny 
M.  (Cutler)  Bowers;  A.B.,  Yale,  1879,  LL.B.,  1881; 
unmarried.  Practiced  law  in  Dak.,  1882-6;  city 
judge,  Groton,  Dak.,  1884-5;  apptd.  U.S.  insp.  pub. 
land  service  in  law  matters  pertaining  to  pub. 
lands,  1886-9;  practiced  law  at  Washington,  1889- 
93;  asst.  commr.  Gen.  Land  Office,  1893-5;  asst. 
comptroller  U.S.  Treasury,  1895-8;  practicing  law 
at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  since  1898.  Lecturer  oh  for- 
est law  and  administration,  Yale  Forest  Sch.,  since 
1901.  One  of  earliest  advocates  of  forest  conserva- 
tion and  instrumental  in  having  first  U.S.  Forest 
Reservations  created.  Mem.  Am.  Forestry  Assn. 
(dir.  since  1889,  twice  sec),  S.A.R.,  Am.  Geog.  Soc. 
Clubs:  Graduates',  New  Haven  Country  (New 
Haven),  University  (New  York),  Metropolitan. 
Chevy  Chase,  Cosmos,  Alibi  (Washington).  Writer 
on  forestry  and  legal  topics.  Office:  410  Exchange 
Bldg.,  New  Haven.  Conn.* 

BOWERS,  Georg-e  Wright,  mechanical  engr. ;  b 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  Apr.  29,  1860;  s.  Alonzo  and  Susan 
(Wright)  Bowers;  descendant  of  George  Bowers, 
who  settled  in  Connecticut,  1638;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Somerville,  Mass.,  Boston  Business  Coll.;  m! 
Blanche  A.  Russell,  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  Oct.  16, 


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18!<0.  Spent  27  yrs.  as  apprentice,  journeyman, 
foreman,  supt.,  mecli.  expert  and  mech.  engr. ;  in 
practice  since  1905  as  mecli.  and  consulting  engr. 
and  expert  mechanician.  Mem.  Mass.  N.G.,  1S87-91. 
Protestant.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.  Odd  Fel- 
low; Knight  of  J'ythias.  Itecreations:  outdoor 
sports.  Home:  47  Franklin  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Otiice:  ."i;{  Devon.shii  e  St.,  Boston. 

BOWSRS,  John  Wilder,  MI). ;  b.  Saco,  Me.,  July 
16,  18t)l;  s.  Roscoe  1..  and  Sarah  Abbie  (Berry) 
Bowers;  grad.  Saco  High  Sch.,  1S79;  M.U.,  Coll. 
Phvs.  and  Surg.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1S.S2,  Minn.  Hosp. 
Coll.  (U.  of  Minn.),  1886;  studied  ophthalmology  at 
U.  of  Berlin,  Germany,  Oct.,  1888-90;  m.  Portland, 
Me..  Nov.  28,  1894.  Alice  Maude  Allen.  In  gen.  prac- 
tice until  1891,  when  located  in  Portland,  special- 
izing in  diseases  of  the  eye.  Unitarian.  Address: 
7;?2  Congress  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

BOWIIKS,  Walter  Prentice,  M.D. ;  b.  Clinton, 
Mass.,  May  19,  18;'.:.;  s.  Charles  Manning  and 
Ellen  Augusta  (Damon)  Bowers;  grad.  Clinton 
High  Sch.,  1872;  M.I).,  Harvard,  1879;  m.  Helen 
M.  Burditt,  of  Clinton,  Jan.  28,  1880.  Began  prac- 
tice at  Lancaster,  Mass.,  1879;  removed  to  Clinton 
same  yr. ;  sec.  Mass  Bd.  of  Registration  in  Medi- 
cine since  1913;  v. p.  Clinton  Savings  Bank;  dir. 
First  Nat.  Bank;  mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Clinton, 
1889.  Pres.  Clinton  Hosp.  Assn.;  mem.  A.M. A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (pres.  1912-14,  now  councilor); 
chmn.  legislative  com.  Mass.  Anti-tuberculosis 
League.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Bos- 
ton City,  Harvard  (Boston),  Fay  (Fitchburg, 
Mass.).  Recreations:  travel,  outdoor  life.  Home: 
264  Chestnut  St.,  Clinton.  Mass.  Office:  1  Beacon 
St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BOWKEB,  Charles  Harvey,  surgeon;  moved  to 
"U'ashinyton,  I).C.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BOWKBB,  Edgar  Marshall,  lawyer;  b.  Lisbon, 
N.H.,  Apr.  18,  1870;  s.  Mitchell  H.  and  Laura  P. 
(Brooks)  Bowker;  descendant  of  Edmund  Bowker, 
of  Scituate,  Mass.,  and  in  9th  generation  from 
Gov.  William  Bradford  of  Plymouth  Colony;  grad. 
high  sch,,  Whitefield,  N.H.,  1893;  LL.B.,  George 
Washington  U.  Dept.  of  Law,  Washington,  D.C., 
1903;  m.  Marie  Halligan,  of  Boston,  Aug.  30,  1904; 
2  children,  Bradford  M.,  Robert  E.  Admitted  to 
N.H.  bar,  1905,  to  U.S.  cts.,  1908;  formed  partner- 
ship with  late  Perrin  T.  Kellogg,  Whitefield,  N.H., 
1905;  practiced  alone  since  death  of  partner,  1907; 
justice  Municipal  Ct.,  Whitefield,  since  1902;  mem. 
Bd.  of  Edn.,  Whitefield  High  Sch.;  treas.  Lancas- 
ter and  Jefferson  Electric  Co.;  mem.  Countv  Com. 
Y.M.C.A.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem.  S.A.R.,  Or- 
der of  Washington  (deputy  v.  comdr. ).  Mason; 
White  Mountain  Lodge,  Whitefield  (past  master). 
North  Star  Chapter,  and  Commandery,  Lancaster, 
N.n. ;  mem.  Mt.  Washington  Grange  (past  master). 
Home:  Whitefield,  N.H. 

BOWKBB,  Frank  S.,  shipbuilder;  b.  Phippsburg, 
Me.,  Dec.  14,  1846;  s.  Josep  and  Mary  Bowker;  ed. 
common  schs.;  m.  2d,  Oct.  12,  1907,  Ann  M.  Rogers, 
of  Phippsburg.  In  shipbuilding  business  at  Phipps- 
burg since  1892;  has  built  25  schooners;  trustee 
Bath  Trust  Co.  Tax  collector  4  yrs.;  town  clerk  17 
yrs.;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910-11.  Republican. 
Consrregationalist.    Address:    Phippsburg,  Me. 

BOWKBB,  Irving'  J.,  merchant;  b.  Lunenburg 
Co.,  Vt.,  May  28,  1882;  s.  Mark  D.  and  Nellie 
(Silsby)  Bowker;  ed.  Montpelier  Sem.,  St.  Johns- 
bury  Acad.;  m.  Katherine  Silsby,  of  Lunenburg, 
Aug.  31,  1904.  Engaged  in  mercantile  business  at 
Lunenburg  since  1900;  mem.  M.  D.  Bowker  Co.; 
mem.  2d  (iJongressional  Dist.  Rep.  Com.  since  1908; 
mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912-14;  mem.  Jr.  Order 
United  Am.  Mechanics.  Conglist.  Address:  Lunen- 
Vmrg,  Vt. 

BOWKBB,  John  C,  oculist,  aurist;  b.  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  June,  1865;  s.  John  C.  and  Flora  W.  (Scam- 
mon)  Bowker;  ed.  Bowdoin  and  Harvard,  New 
York  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  Polyclinic,  Post-Grad. 
Sch.,  and  in  hosps.  of  Europe  and  Cairo,  Egypt. 
Began  practice  in  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1886;  removed  to 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  1889;  chief  ophthalmic  and  aural 
surgeon  to  Lawrence  (jen.  Hosp.  and  Lowell  Hosp.; 
has  visited  75  countries;  widely  known  for  travel 
lectures.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Fellow  of 
Royal    Geog.    Soc;    mem.    Nat.    Geog.    Soc,    LTnited 


Order  of  Pilgrim  Fathers.  Clubs:  Monday  Night, 
Harvard.    Address:    Lawrence,  Mass. 

BOWKBB,  William  Henry,  mf r. ;  b.  Natick,  Mass,. 
July  :j,  IS.'.O;  .s.  llurace  and  Anna  (Smith)  Bowker; 
ed.  Templetou  (.Mass.)  High  Sch.;  B.S.,  Mass  Agrl. 
Coll.,  1871;  m.  Miss  Charlotte  .J.  Ryder,  of  Barre, 
Mass.,  Sept.  7,  1875;  2  children,  Horace,  Alice  (Mrs. 
Gordon  Hutchins,  of  Concord,  Mass.).  Pres.  Bow- 
ker Fertilizer  Co.  since  1873;  dir.  Am.  Agrl.  Chem. 
Co.,  Ashland  Water  Co.,  Knoxville  Water  Co.,  Put- 
nam Water  Co.,  Palatka  Water  Works;  trustee 
Lewiston-Clarkston  Co.,  Mass  Agrl.  Coll.  Clubs: 
St.  Botolph,  Country,  Exchange.  Home:  Concord, 
Mass.    Office:  4  3  Chatham  St.,  Boston. 

BOWIaBY,  Noble  Oscar,  clergyman;  b.  Lake- 
ville,  .\.S.,  Jan.  19,  18 13;  s.  Solomon  Edward  and 
Margaret  (Dunham)  Bowlby;  grad.  Kimball  Union 
Acad.,  Meriden,  N.H.,  1896;  Bangor  Theol.  Sem., 
1902;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1906,  A.M.,  1908;  B.D.,  Po- 
tomac U.,  Washington,  D.C.,  1909;  m.  Jennette 
Osgood  Durgin,  of  East  Andover,  N.H.,  June  18, 
1902;  4  children,  Margaret  Ella,  Walter  Durgin, 
Noble  Edward,  Jennette  Carolyne.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1902;  pastor  Lunenburg,  Vt.,  1902-4, 
Wilder,  1904-9,  Swanton,  1909-14,  Meriden,  N.H., 
since  1914.  Trustee  Kimball  Union  Acad.  Mason. 
Club:  Tauquahunga  (Swanton).  Address:  Meriden, 
N.H. 

BOWIiEB,  Bmest  Constant,  editor  and  pub.;  b. 
Palermo,  Me.,  May  6,  1870;  s.  Silas  H.  and  Mary  M. 
(Farrow)  Bowler;  grad.  Castine  Normal  Sch.,  1890; 
m.  Palermo,  Me.,  Jan.  31,  1891,  Mabel  Dingley;  2 
children,  Ernest  C,  Jr.,  b.  Dec.  25,  1894;  Mary  Ern- 
estine, b.  Nov.  9,  1906.  Supt.  Palermo  schs.,  4  yrs.. 
Bethel  schs.  2  yrs.,  and  pres.  Waldo  Co.  Teachers' 
Assn.;  purchased  Bethel  News,  1897;  established 
Rumford  Citizen,  1906,  and  consolidated  News  and 
Citizen,  1908;  purchased  Reporter- Journal,  daily 
and  weekly,  at  Gardiner,  1914,  and  is  editor  and 
mgr.  same;  dir.  Bethel  Nat.  Bank;  mem.  Rep.  Co. 
Com.  and  chmn.  Town  Com.;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1913-14.  Conglist.  INlason;  mem.  Odd  Fellows, 
Moose.    Address:   Gardiner,  Me. 

BOWI^BS,  Francis  Tiffany,  retired  shipbuilder; 
b.  Springfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1858;  s.  Benjamin  t-. 
and  Mary  E.  (Bailey)  Bowles;  grad.  U.S.  Naval 
Acad.,  1879;  (post-grad,  degree  of  Naval  Architect 
from  Royal  Naval  Coll.,  Grenwich,  Eng. );  m.  Ade- 
laide Hay  Savage,  of  Boston,  Nov.  17,  1886.  In  U.S. 
N.  until  1903,  serving  as  constructor  at  navy  yards, 
etc.;  cliief  constructor  U.S.N.,  with  rank  of  rear- 
admiral,  1901-3;  ex-pres.  Fore  River  Shipbuilding 
Corpn.,  Quincy,  Mass.  Mem.  Instn.  Naval  Archi- 
tects, London;  past  pres.  Soc.  Naval  Architects 
and  Marine  Engrs.,  New  York.  Clubs:  Union  (Bos- 
ton), University  (New  York),  Metropolitan  (Wash- 
ington). Home:  148  Marlborough  St.,  Boston,  and 
Barnstable,  Mass.* 

BOWIiBS,  Frank  Herbert,  commission  merchant; 
Oct.  7,  1N56-Dec.  30,  1908.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BOWIiBS,  Harry  Oscar,  clergyman;  b.  Marietta, 
O.,  Feb.  16,  1878;  s.  George  S.  and  Kate  E.  (Mor- 
ris) Bowles;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Marietta  and  Cleve- 
land, Ohio;  Spencerian  Business  College,  Cleve- 
land; Howard  U.,  Washington,  D.C.;  B.D.,  Bexley 
Hall,  Kenyon  Coll.,  1910;  M.A.,  Yale,  1911;  grad. 
student,  Yale,  1915;  m.  Mary  G.  Gough,  of  Adrian, 
Mich.,  Sept.  1,  1908;  1  daughter,  Katharine  Frances. 
Deacon,  1904,  priest,  1905,  P.E.Ch.l  priest  in  charge 
of  All  Saints'  :Mission,  Toledo,  O.,  1904-7;  rector 
Saint  Luke's  Ch.,  New  Haven,  since  Oct.  1,  1907. 
Mem.  Alpha  Phi  Alpha.  Address:  26  Sperry  St., 
Xew    Ha\en,    Conn. 

BOWIiBS,  Henry  Leland,  business  man;  b. 
Athens,  Vt.,  Jan.  6,  1866;  s.  Lyman  E.  and  Julia 
(Leland)  Bowles;  ed.  common  schs.,  Saxtons  River, 
Vt.;  Vt.  Acad.,  Saxtons  River,  2  yrs.  (non-grad.); 
m.  Edna  Howard,  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  Dec, 
1909.  Started  in  lunch  business  with  $1,000  bor- 
rowed money,  1897;  opened  in  Detroit,  Mich.,  1904, 
under  firm  name  of  H.  L.  Bowles  &  Co.  (Charles 
C.  Gilbert  being  the  co.);  opened  in  Toronto,  (ian., 
Sept.,  1912;  pres.  Bowles  Lunch  Co.,  Ltd.,  of  Can.; 
propr.  Baltimore  Lunch  Business  (Springfield, 
Mass.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  Syracuse,  and  Buffalo, 
N.Y.);  pres.  Saxtons  River  Inn  Co.;  dir.  Union 
Trust  Co.    (Springfield);  dir.  Hartford  Fair  Assn.; 


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elected  to  Exec.  Council,  Mass.,  1913.  Trustee  Vt. 
Acad.  Progressive.  Universali.st.  Mason;  Elk. 
Clubs:  Nayasset,  Country  (Springfield),  East  Had- 
(1am  (Conn.)  Fish  and  Game.  Kecreations:  fishing, 
hunting.    Home  and  main  office:  Springfield,  Mass. 

BOWIiES,  Samuel,  editor;  Oct.  15,1851-Mar.  14, 
1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

BOWMAN,  Charles  V.,  clergyman;  b.  Aneby, 
Sweden,  Jan.  13,  1868;  s.  August  Skott  and  Hanna 
(Orre)  Bowman;  came  to  America,  1879;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  in  Sweden;  evening  schs.,  Chicago,  111.;  grad. 
Theol.  Sem.  of  North  Park  Coll.,  Chicago.  1896;  m. 
Julia  P.  Nelson,  of  Chicago,  111.,  Mar.  10,  1897;  5 
children.  Alpha  Victoria,  Erl  Emanuel,  Carl  Irv- 
ing, Malcolm,  Raymond  Aaron.  Ordained  ministry, 
Swedish  Evangelical  Ch.,  1896;  pastor  Tabernacle 
Ch.,  Chicago,  1896-1900,  Swedish  Mission  Ch.,  N.E., 
Minneapolis,  Minn..  1900-7;  supt.  Swedish  Home 
Mission  Soc.  of  the  Northwest,  1907-10;  pastor 
Swedish  Congl.  Ch.,  Boston,  since  1910;  sec.  Swed- 
ish Home  of  Peace;  dir.  Minneapolis  Vickablad 
Publ.  Co.,  Covenant  Bank  Concern,  Chicago.  Recre- 
ations: travel.  Author:  Missionsviiannerna  1  Amer- 
ika,  1907;  Viickelsen  i  Wales,  1906;  also  various 
articles  on  religious  topics.  Address:  92  Harrishof 
St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BOWMAN,  Dennis  Evarts,  lawyer;  moved  to  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BOWMAN,  Georg-e  Ernest,  editor;  b.  Manchester, 
N.H.,  Jan.  5,  1860;  s.  Rev.  George  Augustus  and 
Ernestine  (Lord)  Bowman;  descendant  of  Na- 
thaniel Bowman,  Watertown,  Mass.,  1630.  of  Elder 
William  Brewster  of  The  Mayflower,  1620,  and 
other  notables:  prep.  edn.  high  sch.,  Hartford, 
Conn.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1883:  unmarried.  Has  devoted 
twenty  yrs.  to  study  of  history  of  the  Mayflower 
passengers  and  compilation  of  the  Mayflower 
genealogies,  planned  to  include  every  descendant 
of  the  passengers.  Founder,  1896,  and  only  sec. 
Mass.  Soc.  of  Mayflower  Descendants;  founder, 
1899,  and  only  editor  The  Mayflower  Descendant 
(quarterly  mag.);  founder,  1913,  and  only  editor 
Pilgrim  Notes  and  Queries  (monthly  mag.).  Foun- 
der, 1895,  Boston  Chapter,  S.A.R.,  its  first  sec.  and 
second  pres.  Life  mem.  Mass.  Soc.  Mayflower 
Descendants,  Pilgrim  Soc.  of  Plymouth,  Cape  Cod 
Pilgrim  Memorial  Assn.,  Standish  Monument 
Assn.,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Order  Colonial  Govs., 
Boston  Chapter,  S.A.R.,  N.E.  Hist.  Gen.  Soc; 
hon.  mem.  Mass.  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants; 
mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.  Mason.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Clubs:  University,  Yale  (both  of 
Boston),  Boston  City.  Compiler:  Vital  Records  of 
Brewster,  Mass.,  1904;  Vital  Records  of  Halifax, 
Mass.,  1905;  Vital  Records  of  Truro,  Mass.,  1914; 
Gravestone  Records  in  tlie  Ancient  Cemetery  and 
the  Woodside  Cemeterv,  Yarmouth,  j\Iass..  1906; 
Gov.  William  Bradford's  Letter  Book,  1906.  Home: 
81  Pinckney  St.  Office:  53  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

BOWMAN,  Henry  H.,  pres.  Springfield  Nat. 
Bank,   Springfield.   Mass. 

BOWMAN,  John  Elliot,  clergyman:  b.  Taunton, 
Mass.,  Dec.  28,  1866;  s.  Ebenezer  and  Lucretia  A. 
(Peirce)  Bowman:  lOtli  generation  from  Nathaniel 
Bowman,  who  came  to  Mass.  Bay  about  1630,  a 
rettler  of  "Cambridge  Farms."  Mass.;  a  descend- 
ant of  the  Mayflower  Pilgrims  through  paternal 
and  maternal  lines:  ed.  pub.  schs.;  grad.  Howe 
Sch..  Billerica.  Mass.,  1883:  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1889; 
S.T.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theology,  1893;  m.  1894, 
E.  Charly  Root,  of  Somerville,  Mass.,  d.  of  late  Rev. 
James  Pierce  Root,  of  Providence,  R.I.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministrv,  1895;  filled  pastorates  in  N.E., 
1894-15.  Has  devoted  leisure  time  since  1897  as 
genealogist.  Mem.  Mass.  Soc.  Mayflower  Descend- 
ants. N.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc.  (Boston).  Beta 
Theta  Pi.  Mem.  Knights  of  Pythias.  Republican. 
Contbr.  verse  and  prose  for  many  yrs.  to  periodi- 
cals, including  Youth's  Companion,  Independent, 
Boston  Transcript,  Springfield  Republican,  etc.  Ad- 
dress;  New  Ipswich.  N.H. 

BOWMAN,  Mortimer  Heman,  superintendent 
schs.:  b.  Pamelia,  N.Y.,  Mar.  27,  1852;  s.  Abraham 
and  Nancv  ("Walts)  Bowman:  descendant  of  Peter 
Bowman,    who    settled    in    Mohawk    Valley,    N.Y., 


about  1725;  grad.  Ives  Sem.,  Antwerp,  N.Y.,  1876; 
A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1881;  post-grad,  studies,  same, 
1881-2;  m.  Margaret  L.  Wolfe,  of  Boston,  Aug.  30, 
1882;  1  son  and  3  daughters.  Prin.  Argyle  (N.Y.) 
Acad.,  1881-3,  Felton  Sem.,  Del.,  1883-5,  Medway 
(Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1887-9;  supt.  schs.,  Barre, 
1890-05,  Hatfield,  1905-11,  Dighton,  since  1911.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Recreations: 
fishing  and  farming.  Home:  342  Bedford  St.,  Wliit- 
man,  Mass.  Address:  Eddy  House,  Dighton,  Mass. 
BOWMAN,  Selwyn  Zadock,  lawyer;  b.  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  May  11,  1840;  s.  Zadock  and  Rosetta 
(Cram)  Bowman;  descendant  of  Nathaniel  Bow- 
man, Watertown,  Mass.,  1631;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1860; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1863;  studied  law  with 
Hon.  David  Haven  Mason,  Boston,  1861;  m.  Martha 
E.  Tufts,  of  Lexington,  Mass.,  June  20.  1866;  2 
children,  Mabel  E.,  Ethel.  Began  practice  in  Bos- 
ton, 1862,  later  admitted  to  practice  in  U.S.  Su- 
preme Ct. ;  now  trustee  large  trust  estates;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1870,  71,  75,  Senate,  1876-7;  mem. 
Congress  from  5th  Mass.  Dist.,  1880-4;  1st  city 
solicitor,  Somerville,  Mass.,  and  again,  1888-97. 
Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Middlesex  Co.  Bar 
.\ssn.  Republican.  Mason  (K.T.).  Recreations: 
horseback  riding.  Address:  18  Tremont  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

BOWNE,  Borden  Parker,  educator;  Jan.  14,  1847- 
Apr.,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1910-11.) 

BOWNE,  Jacob  Titus,  librarian;  b.  Glen  Cove, 
L.I.,  N.Y.,  Feb.  12,  1N47;  s.  Richard  Matthew  and 
Mary  Margaret  (Titus)  Bowne;  in  9th  generation 
from  Thomas  Bowne,  b.  in  jNlatlock  Co.,  Derby, 
Eng.,  1595,  and  came  to  Boston,  Mass.,  1649;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  N.Y.  City;  M.H.,  Internat.  Y.M.C.A. 
Coll.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1906;  m.  Apr.  15,  1884, 
Eliza  Hunt  St.  John,  of  New  York;  3  daughters, 
Edith  St.  Jolin,  Mary  M.,  Bessie  H.  In  gen.  mdse. 
business.  Glen  Cove,  L.I.,  N.Y.,  1869-71;  flouring 
mill  business,  Salina,  Kan..  1871-2;  gen.  sec.  Y.M. 
C.A.,  at  Hudson,  N.Y.,  1S77-9,  Brooklyn,  1879-80, 
Newburgh,  1880-4,  sec.  Internat.  Com.  Y.M.C.A., 
New  York,  1884-5;  instr.  and  librarian  Internat. 
Y.M.C.A.  Training  Sch.  and  Internat.  Y.M.C.A. 
Coll.  since  1885;  also  sec.  Internat.  Y.M.C.A.  Coll.; 
dir.  Springfield  Y.M.C.A.  Mem.  Am.  Library  Assn., 
Am.  Anthropol.  Assn.,  Am.  Numismatic  and 
Archseol.  Soc,  Prince  Soc.  Conglist.  Recreations: 
American  archteology.  Home:  121  Northampton 
Ave.  Office:  Library  Internat.  Y.M.C.A.  College, 
Springfield,  Mass. 

BOWSER,  Eden  Kirk,  lawyer;  b.  Sackville,  N.B.. 
June  26,  1874;  s.  Charles  Allison  and  Emma  (Hen- 
wood)  Bowser;  ed.  Mt.  Allison  Acad.,  Sackville, 
Wakefield  (Mass.)  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1896; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1899:  m.  Lulu  B.  Gould, 
of  Reading,  Mass.,  Aug.  30,  1913.  Admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1899,  and  since  practiced  at  Wakefield; 
mem.  Sch.  Com.,  6  yrs.;  Sewerage  Commn.,  6  yrs.; 
Bd.  of  Selectmen,  3  yrs.;  representative  Gen.  Ct. 
of  Mass.,  1914.  ]Mem.  Harvard  Law  Sch.  Assn., 
Middlesex  Bar  Assn.,  IMass.  Conveyancers'  Assn. 
Progressive  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  B.P.O. 
Elks.  Mason.  Club:  Massachusetts.  Home:  Wake- 
field, Mass. 

BOVS,  Archibald  Campbell,  educator:  June  24, 
1866-Sept.   11,    1910.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

BOYS,  Byron,  public  official.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BOYD,  Charles  Harrod,  engineer;  b.  Portland, 
Me.,  July  4,  1833,  of  the  Boyd  family,  of  Kilmar- 
nock, Scotland;  s.  William  and  Susan  Dayton 
(Harrod)  Bovd:  prep.  edn.  Portland  (Me.)  Acad.: 
Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1854;  m.  Annette  M.  Dearborn, 
d.  Col.  G.  Dearborn.  U.S.  Army,  and  great  g.d.  Maj.- 
Gen.  H.  Dearborn,  Portland,  Sept.  1,  1858;  4  daugh- 
ters, Annie  F.  H.,  Augusta  Dearborn,  Julia  Win- 
gate  (Mrs.  Louis  M.  Coleman),  Emely  Dearborn. 
Served  in  astron.  triangulation  and  topog.  duty  in 
Gulf  and  Atlantic  states,  1855-61;  in  various  locali- 
ties during  4  yrs.  of  Civil  AVar,  advancing  to  rank 
of  maj.  topog.  engrs.  on  staff  of  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas; 
in  charge  of  the  surveys  of  the  delta  of  Miss.  R. 
(located  and  named  Errol  Isl.,  Gulf  of  Mexico,  in 
1869),  Mexican  border,  winter  of  1867,  surveys  of 
Miss.  R.,  triangulation  W.  of  St.  Louis,  North 
Eastern   boundary,   etc.;   on   duty  at  New   Orleans 


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Cotton  Expn..  1884;  more  recently  engr.  Chicka- 
mauga  Battlefield  Commn.,  and  in  charge  of  many 
other  works;  served  for  40  yrs.  as  an  otticer  U.b. 
Coast  and  Ceodetic  Survey.  Mem.  Nat.  Geog.  Soc, 
Me  Hist.  Soc,  Portland  Soc.  Nat.  History,  Order 
of  Colonial  Governors,  S.A.R.,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars, 
GAR.,  I^oyal  Legion,  Real  Estate  Owners'  Assn. 
(pres.  1908).  Republican.  Unitarian.  Home:  64 
Gray  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

BOTD,  Herbert  D.,  M.D.;  b.  Elgin,  X.B.,  Feb.  27, 
ISUii;  s.  .lohn  anil  .Mary  (Drummond)  Boyd;  prep, 
edn.  Boston  schs.  and  pvt.  tutoring;  M.D..  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1892;  m.  Kva  D.  rhillips,  of 
Quincy,  Ma.ss.,  Sept.  26.  1903;  2  children,  Phillips, 
Constance.  In  practice  in  Boston  since  1892;  asst. 
surgeon  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp.;  Out-patient  Dept., 
surgical,  same,  since  1894;  lecturer  on  anatomy, 
1893-5.  demonstrator  anatomy.  1894-6.  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Medicine;  med.  adviser  Boston  Industrial 
Home.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons:  mem.  Am.  Inst. 
Homoeopathy,  Mass.  HomtL-.  Med.  Soc,  ]Mass  Surg. 
and  Gynecol".  Soc.  (ex-pres.),  Boston  Med.  Library; 
ex-pres.  Boston  U.  Alumni  Assn.  Mason  (32  ,K. 
T  )  Clubs:  Boston  Citv,  Bay  State  Automobile, 
Eliot,  Tolerants  (.Jamaica  Plain).  Recreations: 
reading,  golf,  boating.  Home:  9  Revere  St.,  Ja- 
maica Plain.    Omce:  687  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

BOTDEia',  Albert,  lawyer;  b.  Beverly,  Mass., 
Sept  19,  1871;  s.  William  C.  and  Amy  L.  (Hoag) 
Bovden;  descendant  of  Thomas  Boyden,  who  set- 
tled in  Essex  Co.,  1636:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894;  LL.B., 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1898;  unmarried.  Admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1898,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston; 
mem.  Bovden,  Palfrey,  Bradlee  &  Twombly;  dir. 
Bradlee  &  Chatman  Co.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn., 
Bar  As.sn.  Citv  of  Boston.  Mason.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Montserrat  Golf,  Sa- 
lem Golf,  Harvard  of  Boston.  Recreations;  tennis, 
golf.  Home:  6  Washington  St.,  Beverly,  Mass. 
Office:  84  State  St.,  Boston. 

BOTDEN,  Albert  Gardner,  educator;  Feb.  5,  1827- 
May  30,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

BOVDBN',  Arthur  Clarke,  educator;  b.  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  Sept.  27.  1852;  s.  Albert  Gardner  and 
Isabella  Whitten  (Clarke)  Boyden;  student  Bridge- 
water  Normal  Sch.,  1869-71;  A.B.,  Amherst.  1876, 
A.M.,  1881;  studied,  Teachers'  School  of  Science, 
Boston,  and  under  spl.  Instrs.;  m.  Katharine  Chip- 
man  Allen,  of  New  Bedford.  Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1877. 
Prin.  high  sch.,  Medwav,  Mass.,  1871-2;  teacher 
mathematics,  Chauncy  Hall  Sch.,  Boston,  1876-9; 
instr.,  1879-96,  v.-prin..  1896.  prin..  1906 —  (succeed- 
ing his  father),  Bridgewater  State  Normal  Sch. 
Instr.,  Mass.  Teachers'  Insts..  1884 — .  Martha's 
Vineyard  Summer  Inst.,  1889-97  (clerk  10  yrs.). 
Mem.  ednl.  commn.  to  Jamaica,  1890;  pres.  library 
trustees  15  yrs.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America,  for 
books,  etc.)    Home:   Bridgewater,  Mass.* 

BOVBBK,  Charles  Asa,  banker;  b.  Brattleboro. 
Vt..  Mar.  19,  1875;  s.  George  Albert  and  Alice  Maria 
(Chase)  Boyden;  ed.  Brattleboro  High  Sch.;  m. 
Ethel  Louise  Waterman,  of  Brattleboro,  Oct.  8, 
1901.  Began  active  career  with  Vt.  Nat.  Bank, 
Brattleboro.  1894;  organized  Brattleboro  Trust  Co., 
1906.  now  treas.;  treas.  Brattleboro  Granite  Co., 
Brattleboro  Creamery.  Brattleboro  &  Whithall  R.R. 
Co.,  Brattleboro  Bd.  of  Trade.  Democrat.  Unita- 
rian. Mason  (Shriner).  Club:  Brattleboro  Country 
(dir.).  Recreations:  motoring,  golf.  Address:  14 
Walnut   St.,   Brattleboro.   Vt. 

BOTBBN,  Clarence  Puller,  educator;  b.  Attle- 
boro,  Mass.,  Mar.  5,  1846:  s.  Alexander  Andrews 
and  Harriet  Goward  (Fuller)  Boyden;  prep.  edn. 
Stoughtonham  Inst.,  Sharon,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Amherst, 
1869;  m.  Taunton.  Mass.,  July  4.  1876.  Isabel  Hel- 
lena  Anthony.  Submaster  High  Sch.,  1872-5,  gram- 
mar master,  1875-90,  supt.  schs.,  Taunton.  Mass.. 
1890-05.  Mem.  N.E.  As.sn.  of  Supts.,  Bristol  Co.  Sch. 
Masters'  Club.  Taunton  Sch.  Masters'  Club,  Taun- 
ton Micros.  Soc.  (pres.).  Mass.  Hort.  Soc.  Bibli- 
ophic  Soc,  University  Alliance,  Old  Colony  Hist. 
Soc;  dir.  Mass.  Soc.  S.A.R.  (pres.  Robert  Treat 
Paine  Chapter).  Republican.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow. 
Clubs:  Taunton  Yacht.  North  Bristol  Congl.  Ad- 
dress:   27  Summer  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 


BOYBBN,  Prank  Iiearoyd,  teacher;  b.  Foxboro, 
Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1879;  s.  Benjamin  Franklin  and 
Anna  Wales  (Gary)  Boyden;  grad.  Foxboro  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.,  1896;  A.B..  cum  laude,  Amherst,  1902; 
m.  Helen  Child,  of  Deerfield,  Mass.,  June  27,  1907; 
2  children:  John  Gary.  Theodore  Childs.  Prin.  Deer- 
field  (Mass.)  Acad,  since  190.:.  Mason.  Republican. 
Conglist.    Address:    Deerfield,  Mass. 

BOYBBN,  Roland  William,  lawyer;  b.  Beverly, 
Mass.,  Oct.  18,  186.'!;  s.  William  Cowper  and  Amy 
Lydia  (Hoag)  Boyden;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1885,  LL.B., 
1888;  m.  Kate  Foster  Whitney,  of  Beverly,  Mass., 
July  23,  1895.  Admitted  to  bar,  1888;  mem.  Ropes, 
Gray,  Boyden  &  Perkins;  pres.  Beverly  Savings 
Bank;  dir.  Beverly  Nat.  Bank,  1st  Nat.  Bank  (Bos- 
ton). Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Essex  Co. 
Bar  Assn.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Harvard,  Exchange. 
Home:    Beverlv   Mass.   Office:    00  State  St.,  Boston. 

BOYBBN,  Sarah  Jennie;  b.  Chelsea,  Mass.,  July 
17,  184:: ;  d.  Darius  Allen  and  Sarah  Jane  (Hanson) 
Martin;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Chelsea  and  Boston, 
Quincy  High  Sch..  Capt.  Hayden's  Pvt.  Sch..  Brain- 
tree,  Bradford  Acad.,  Mass.;  m.  Robert  C.  David- 
son, of  Chelsea.  Aug.  18,  1862  (died  July,  1864);  m., 
2d,  Walter  'W.  Boyden.  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Dec  31, 
1872  (died  July  26,  1907);  children:  Gertrude,  Wal- 
ter, Edith  (Mrs.  Edward  Kelley.  of  Dorchester). 
Pres.  The  "Woman's  Pub.  Co.,  Independent  Women 
Voters  of  Boston  (since  Sept.,  1906).  Woman's  Aux- 
iliary of  Cullis  Consumptives'  Home;  sec.  bd.  of 
mgrs.  Mass.  Home  for  Intemperate  Women,  N.E. 
Helping  Hand  Soc;  auditor  Daughters  of  Mass.; 
dir.  N.E.  Convalescent  Home.  Conglist.  Mem.  Bos- 
ton T^^C.T.U.  Club:  Woman's  Charity.  Address: 
16  Penhallow  St.,  Dorchester,  Boston,  Mass. 

BOTDBN,  "Wallace  Clarke,  educator:  b.  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1858;  s.  Albert  Gardner  and 
Isabella  Whitten  (Clarke)  Boyden;  ed.  Bridge- 
water  pub.  and  high  schs.;  grad.  Bridgewater  State 
Normal  Sch.,  1879;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1883.  A.M.,  1886; 
m.  Mabel  R.  Wetherbee,  of  Marshfield,  Mass.,  July 
8,  1885;  children:  Robert  W.,  Alice  G.,  Bartlett  W. 
Prin.  Stoughton  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1883-4;  head  of 
math,  dept.,  Williston  Sem.,  Easthampton,  Mass., 
1884-9;  master,  1889-1900.  head  master  since  1900, 
Boston  Normal  Sch.;  mem.  Sch.  Com..  Easthamp- 
ton, 1888-90  (chmn.,  1890),  Newton,  Mass.,  1892-5; 
mem.  Newton  Masonic  Hall  Assn..  N.E. A.,  Mass. 
Schoolmasters'  Club.  Mass.  Teachers'  Assn.  (pres.). 
Mass.  Council  of  Edn..  Boston  Masters'  Assn., 
Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Twentieth  Century  (Boston),  Every  Satur- 
day (Newtonville).    Home:  Newtonville,  Mass. 

BO'VER,  Prancls  Buckner,  clergyman;  b.  Phila., 
Dec.  20,  1879;  s.  Samuel  H.  and  Sophie  Mabel 
(Reed)  Bover;  student  Haverford  (Pa.)  Coll., 
1898-9;  student  U.  of  Pa.,  1900-1;  B.D.,  Phila.  Div. 
Sch,,  1905:  Oxford  U.,  England,  1909-10;  m.  Catha- 
rine Gardner,  of  Boston.  June,  1907;  1  daughter, 
Esther  Gardner.  Deacon,  1905,  priest,  1906,  P.E. 
Ch. ;  asst.  St.  Mark's  Ch..  N.Y.  City,  1905-6,  Ch.  of 
the  Advent,  Boston,  1906-8,  St.  Martin's  Ch..  New 
Bedford.  1908-14;  rector  Ch.  of  Our  Savior.  Middle- 
boro,  Mass.,  since  1914;  leave  of  absence  in  France 
with  Am.  Ambulance  Corps.  1915.  Pres.  Mass.  Dio- 
cesan. Bd.  of  Edn.,  1911-14;  treas.  Mass.  Diocesan 
Social  Service  Commn.,  1913-15.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph. 
of  Boston  (life  mem.),  Oxford  Union  (Oxford, 
Eng.).    Address:    172  Page  St..  New. Bedford.  Mass. 

BOYIiB,  John  Prancis,  M.D. ;  b.  Lowell,  Mass., 
Dec.  1.  1872;  s.  Michael  and  Delia  (Early)  Boyle; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Lowell;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1903;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Lowell  since  1903. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Harvard  Med. 
Alumni  Assn.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Club:  Wash- 
ington (Lowell,  Mass.).  Address:  32  Whipple  St., 
Lowell,  Mass. 

BO'S'NTON',  A.  Im.,  pres.  Westboro  Savings  Bank, 
Westboro.  Mass. 

BOYNTON,  Bmest  H.,  railway  official;  b.  Oxford, 
Me..  Sept.  22.  1864;  s.  Robert  T.  and  Lucy  J.  (Gil- 
man)  Bovnton;  grad.  Bridgton  Acad..  Me.,  1881;  m. 
Cora  I.  Blanchard.  of  Falmouth,  Me..  Oct.  2.  1889; 
5  children.  Charles  I..  Robert  T..  Malcolm  B.,  Leah 
G.,  Beatrice  M.  Began  as  station  agt.  with  the 
Grand  Trunk  Ry.,  at  Oxford,  Me.,  1882;  continued 
with   rd.  as  gen.  agt.  at  Yarmouth  and  Yarmouth 


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Jet,  Me.,  1892-5,  at  Berlin.  N.H.,  1895-02,  Lewiston 
and  Auburn.  Me.  (joint  office).  1902-7;  N.E.  pass, 
agt.  at  Boston  since  Nov.  6,  1907,  of  Grand  Trunk 
Ry.  System,  Grand  Trunli  Pacific  Ry..  Grand  Trunk 
Pacific  Steamships,  Central  Vt.  Ry.,  Southern  N.E. 
Ry.  Mem.  Ry.  and  Steamboat  Asrents'  Assn.  (Bos- 
ton), Ry.  Agents'  Assn.  of  N.E.  Republican.  Meth- 
odist. Mason  (32°).  Clubs:  Boston  City.  N.E.  Traf- 
fic (Boston),  Traffic  (Portland,  Me.).  Recreation: 
fishing-.  Home:  18  Linden  Rd.,  Melrose,  Mass. 
Office:    256  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

BOYNTON,  Frances  Nichols,  M.D. ;  b.  Lockport, 
N.  Y..  Apr.  13,  1S6S;  d.  Thomas  Cabot  and  Martha 
(Harwood)  Boynton;  grad.  New  Haven  Normal 
Sch.  of  Gymnastics,  Chautauqua  Summer  Sch.  of 
Physical  Edn.,  Harvard  Summer  Sch.  of  Gymnas- 
tics; M.D.,  U.  of  Mich.,  Dept.  of  Medicine  and  Sur- 
gery, 1903.  Asst.  physician  in  Orthopedic  Inst., 
1903-14;  instr.  in  Swedish  gymnastics,  physics  and 
histology.  New  Haven  Normal  Sch.  of  Gymnastics 
since  1903.  Mem.  Am.  Physical  Edn.  Soc,  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta,  Alpha  Epsilon,  Iota  sororities.  Epis- 
copalian. Home:  201  Sherman  Av.  Address:  1466 
Chapel  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

BOVirrON,  Fred  James,  auditor  :b,  Lowell.  Mass., 
May  10,  1855;  s.  of  James  Warren  and  Mary  Ann 
(Graves)  Boynton;  ancestors  came  to  America  in 
Mayflower,  and  family  traced  in  England  to  100 
yrs.  before  the  Norman  Conquest;  grad.  high  sch., 
Lowell;  m.  Annie  C.  Foster,  of  Tewksbury,  Mass., 
Sept.  26.  1883.  With  Prescott  Nat.  Bank.  Lowell, 
about  10  yrs.,  as  elk.  and  messenger,  becoming  head 
bookkeeper  and  at  times  acting  as  teller  and  cash- 
ier: left  bank  in  Sept..  1881,  to  become  auditor  of 
following  subsidiary  cos.:  Nat.  Bell  of  Me.,  Boston 
&  Northern.  Bay  State.  Suburban.  Granite  State, 
Union,  Erie  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.  (Cleveland,  Northwest- 
ern and  Southwestern  divs.);  chief  elk.  of  sec.  and 
auditor's  office  N.E.  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.. 
1883-4;  sec.  and  auditor  same.  1884-90;  sec.  and 
treas.  N.E.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  of  Mass..  1888-93,  and 
dir.,  1888-92,  also  auditor  Telephone  Employees' 
Mut.  Benefit  Assn.  part  of  above  time:  traveling 
auditor  N.E.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co..  1890-11;  chief  travel- 
ing auditor  same  since  June  23.  1911;  was  dir. 
Holtzer-Cabot  Electric  Co.  (Brookline.  Mass.),  3 
yrs.,  etc.  Formerly  mem.  of  many  clubs  and  organi- 
zations, which  he  relinquished  on  account  of  busi- 
ness duties;  justice  of  the  peace  for  Common- 
wealth of  Mass.  Mem.  Telephone  Pioneers  of 
America.  Republican.  Mem.  of  all  Masonic  bodies 
tip  to  and  including  the  32d  Scottish  Rite  degree. 
Shriner;  mem.  Masonic  body  of  Red  Men  (Boston). 
Masonic  Mutual  Benefit  Assn.  (Lowell).  Club:  Bos- 
ton City.  Home:  727  Andover  St..  Lowell,  Mass. 
Office:    50  Oliver  St..  Boston. 

BOYNTOUr.  Georgre  B.,  canning  business;  b.  Ma- 
chias.  Me..  Oct.  13,  1870;  s.  Roscoe  Green  and 
Martha  A.  (Bowker)  Boynton;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m. 
Gertrude  Frances  Perry,  of  Machias.  Me..  .Tune  7. 
1905.  Began  active  career  as  bookkeeper  Eastern 
Trust  &  Banking  Co.,  advancing  to  mgr. ;  organized 
the  Dirigo  Canning  Co..  1907.  and  later  the  Acme 
Canning  Co.  and  the  Machias  Canning  Co..  of  which 
COS.  is  treas.;  partner  Boynton  &  Estey.  gen.  mdse.. 
Whitine:.  Me.  Mem.  Harwood  Lodge  No.  91.  A.F.  & 
A.M..  Washington  Chapter.  R.A.M..  St.  Elmo  Com- 
mandery.  K.T..  Consistory.  Shrine;  mem.  K.  of  P., 
B.P.O.  Elks.    Republican.    Address:    Machias.  Me. 

BOYNTON,  Harry  Bdwin,  banker;  b.  Temple, 
N.H.,  Mar.  13,  1868;  s.  Charles  E.  and  Elvira  A. 
(Edson)  Boynton;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Portsmouth.  N.H. ; 
m.  Helen  C.  Pender,  of  Portsmouth,  Oct.  24.  1906;  3 
children,  Wvman  Pender.  Edwin.  Priscilla.  Clk 
with  E.  F.  Sise  &  Co..  1883-6;  in  post  office.  1886-9; 
became  connected  with  Portsmouth  Savings  Bank. 
1889.  treas.  since  190.">:  councilman.  Portsmouth. 
1905-9;  Sinking  Fund  commr.  since  1905;  Public 
Works  commr..  1910;  mem.  State  Constl.  Conv., 
1912.  Treas.  and  trustee  Mark  H.  Wentworth  Home 
for  Chronic  Invalids.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Portsmouth.  Athletic.  Portsmouth  Coun- 
try, Warwick.  Home:  668  Middle  St.  Office:  22 
Market  Sq..  Portsmouth.  N.H. 

BOYirrON,  Henry  "Walcott,  author:  b.  Guilford. 
Conn..  Apr.  22.  1869;  s.  George  Mills  and  Julia 
(Holmes)  Boynton;  A.B..  Amherst.  1891,  A.M.. 
1893.      Head   dept.   of  English   lit..   Phillips   Acad.. 


Andover,  Mass.,  1892-01;  since  then  devoted  to 
authorship.  Regular  reviewer  for  Atlantic  Monthly, 
1901-4.  and  contbr.  of  essays  and  criticism  to  other 
periodicals.  On  regular  staff  of  Nation,  New  York, 
1912.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.) 
Address:  Upper  Longfleld,  Bristol,  R.I.* 

BOYNTON,  Roy  J.,  practicing  M.D.;  b.  HilLs- 
boro,  N.H.,  July  31,  1881;  s.  James  W.  and  Eliza- 
beth L.  (Brown)  Boynton;  ed.  Hillsboro  High  Sch.. 
Dartmouth  Coll.;  M.D..  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Bos- 
ton. 1904;  m.  Nov.  20.  1911,  Beatrice  B.  Underwood, 
of  Providence,  R.I.  Bei'an  practice  in  Boston,  Julv, 
1904;  prof,  materia  medica  and  therapeutics,  and 
prof,  theory  and  practice  of  medicine.  Coll.  of  Phys. 
and  Surg.,  since  1901;  sec.  and  prof,  materia  medica 
and  therapeutics.  Middlesex  Coll.  Medicine  and  Sur- 
gery; consulting  phys.  Middlesex  Hosp.;  pres. 
N.H.-Vt.  Lighting  Co.,  Am.  Electric  Light  &  Power 
Co.,  Mass.  Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  Eastern  Transport 
Co.,  Cape  Light,  Heat  &  Power  Co.;  dir.  Hadley 
Light  Co.;  treas.  and  trustee  Mass.  Light  &  Trac- 
tion Co.,  etc.  Mem.  Boston  Dist.  Eclectic  Med.  Soc 
(v.  p.).  Midland  Med.  Soc,  Pilgrim  Fathers,  Phi 
Sigma.  Mason;  mem.  N.E.O.P.  Address:  Framing- 
ham,  Mass. 

BOYNTON,  Thomas  Jefferson,  lawyer;  b.  West- 
field.  Vt..  Dec.  30.  1856;  s.  David  F.  and  Lydia 
(Roberts)  Boynton;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Westfield.  and 
State  Normal  Sch..  Johnson.  Vt. :  m.  Hattie  L 
Storey,  of  Johnston.  Dec.  27,  1879.  Began  prac- 
tice in  Lamoille  Co..  Vt..  1881;  postoffiee  insp.  dur- 
ing both  of  President  Cleveland's  terms,  1884-8 
and  1892-6;  has  practiced  in  Boston  since  1897. 
Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1892;  mayor  of  Everett, 
Mass..  1904-6-7;  atty.  gen.  of  Mass.,  1914.  Democrat. 
Trustee  Suffolk  Sch.  of  Law  (pres.).  Unitarian. 
Mason.  Mem.  Vt.  Assn.  of  Boston,  Vt.  Club  of 
Everett.  Mayor's  Club  of  Mass.,  Boston  City  Club. 
Home:  60  Summer  St..  Everett,  Mass.  Office:  294 
Washington   St.,   Boston. 

BBACRBTT,  Charles  Albert,  dentist;  b.  Lemp- 
ster.  N.H.,  Jan.  2.  1850;  s.- Joseph  and  Lydia  Lu- 
cretia  (Hunt)  Brackett;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  under 
tutelage  of  parents;  D.M.D..  Harvard.  1873;  m. 
Mary  Irish  Spencer,  of  Newport.  R.I.,  Feb.  3.  1886. 
Practices  at  Newport;  instr.  dental  therapeutics. 
1874-80,  asst.  prof.,  1880-3,  prof,  dental  pathology 
and  therapeutics,  1883-90.  dental  pathology  since 
1890.  Harvard  Dental  Sch.  Pres.  R.I.  State  Bd. 
of  Registration  in  Dentistrv.  1888-97:  del.  Internat 
Med.  Congress,  London,  1881.  9th  Internat.  Med. 
Congress,  Washington.  1887.  World's  Columbian 
Dental  Congress.  Chicago.  1893.  Trustee  and  con- 
sulting dental  surgeon.  Newport  Hospital;  chmn. 
com.  for  drafting  new  city  charter.  Newport.  1906; 
trustee  People's  Library;  officer  and  dir.  various 
business  orgns.  Address:  102  Touro  St.,  Newport, 
R.I.* 

BBACKBTT,  Edward  Snmner,  surgeon;  b. 
Bridgeport.  Conn..  Sept.  13.  1875;  s.  Franklin  Ar- 
thur and  Anna  Jane  (Stone)  Brackett;  A.B..  Yale, 
1897:  M.D.,  Yale  Med.  Sch.,  1902;  m.  Marv  Caroline 
Ladd,  of  Springfield,  Mass..  June  26,  1908;  1  child. 
Edward  Sumner,  Jr.  Practiced  in  Providence.  R.I., 
since  1904;  visiting  surgeon.  Dept.  of  Gynecology. 
R.I.  Hosp.;  asst.  visiting  phys..  Providence  Lying- 
in  Hosp.;  visiting  phys.  St.  Marv's  Orphanage. 
Mem.  A.M.A..  R.I.  Med.  Soc.  Providence  Med. 
Assn..  Practitioners'  Club.  Unitarian.  Club:  Uni- 
vei-sity.  Home:  32  Barnes  St.  Office:  223  Thayer 
St..   Providence.    R.I. 

BBACKBTT,  ElUott  Gray,  M.D.;  b.  Newton. 
Mass..  Apr.  6.  1860:  s.  Nathaniel  and  Abigail 
(Wilder)  Brackett;  descendant  of  Capt.  Richard 
Brackett.  Boston.  1630;  grad.  Newton  High  Sch., 
1878;  M.D..  Harvard  Med.  Sch..  1886;  m.  Katharine 
F.  Pedrick.  of  Marblehead.  Mass.,  Jan.  17,  1901. 
.Surgeon  orthopedic  dept.  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  since 
1907;  instr.  in  orthopedics.  Harvard  l\Ied.  Sch., 
1898-08.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Soc.  for 
Med.  Improvement.  Psychol.  Soc.  Boston  Soc  Med. 
Science,  Am.  Orthopedic  Soc.  (I^lub:  University. 
Recreations:  travel,  music.  Address:  166  Newbury 
St..  Boston. 

BBACKBTT,  Forrest  Grant,  retired  mfr.;  b. 
Swampscott.  Mass..  Nov.  3.  1868;  s.  William  D.. 
.Jr.  and  Sarah  A.  (Lee)  Brackett;  pub.  sch.  edn.; 
m.    Maude   H.   Cowdrey.    of   Stoneham,    Mass.,   Apr. 


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21,  1903.  Engaged  in  manufacture  of  shoes  for 
20  years,  rtrin  ol  W.  U.  Hrackett  &  Co.;  retired 
irorn  active  business,  I'JOi);  dir.  Hamilton-JJrown 
Shoe  Co.,  Boston.  Mem.  M.V.M.  13  yrs. ;  served 
on  staff  of  Col.  Thomas  !•".  Kdwards,  1st  Corps 
Cadets,  llepublican.  Conglist.  Home:  Winchester, 
Mass.     Ollice:     IC    State    St.,    Boston. 

BRACKETT,  Haven  Darling',  educator;  b.  South- 
brid^f.  Mass..  St'i>t.  10,  1^76;  s.  George  and 
Frances  L.ouisa  (Darling)  Brackett;  grad.  South- 
bridge  High  Sch.,  1S94;  A.B..  Amherst,  1S9S;  Ph.D., 
Harvard,  1904;  unmarried.  Instr.  Greek  and  Latin, 
1904-6,  asst.  prof.,  Greek,  1906-12,  prof,  since 
Sept.,  1912,  Clark  Coll.  Mem.  Am.  I'hilol.  Assn., 
Delta  Upsilon.  Odd  Fellow.  Kecreation.s :  outdoor 
life.     Home:     112    Woodland   St.,    Worcester,   Mass. 

BRACKETT,  James  "Wood,  editor  and  publisher; 
Juhl'   :;o,    IstiT-.Juiic.    1911.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

BRACKETT,  Jeffrey  Richardson,  teacher;  b. 
Quincy,  ^Mass.,  Oct.  2U,  ISGU;  s.  Jeffrey  Kichardson 
and  Sarah  C.  (Itichardson)  Bracliett;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1SS3;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1889;  m.  Susan 
K.  J.  Brackett,  of  Baltimore,  1886.  Lecturer  on 
philanthropic  and  social  work,  at  Johns  Hopkins, 
1900;  pres.  Dept.  of  Charities  and  Corrections  of 
Baltimore,  1900-4.  Pres.  Nat.  Conf.  Charities  and 
Corrections,  1904;  dir.  Sch.  for  Social  Workers, 
Boston,  since  1904,  maintained  by  Simmons  Coll. 
and  Harvard  U.  Mem.  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Char- 
ities. Clubs:  Union,  City  (Boston),  University 
(New  York).  Home:  41  Marlborough  St.  Office: 
IS   Somerset  St.,   Boston.*     . 

BRACKBTT,  John  Gaylord,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Apr.  12,  1S79;  s.  John  Quincy  Adams  and  Angeline 
Moore  (I'eck)  Brackett;  descendant  of  Capt.  Rich- 
ard Brackett,  who  arrived  in  Boston  about  1620; 
grad.  Arlington  High  Sch.,  1893;  A.B.,  magna  cum 
laude,  Harvard,  1901;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1904;  m.  Louise  Clark,  of  Cambridge,  Apr.  12,  1914. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1903;  as.st.  in  office  of  dist.  atty. 
of  Middlesex  County,  1909-10;  spl.  justice  Boston 
Municipal  Ct.  since  1913;  dir.  and  atty.  for  Ar- 
lington Co-operative  Bank.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City 
of  Boston,  Middlesex  County  and  Mass.  bar  assns.; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911,  1912.  Repub- 
lican. Moderator  town  ineeting,  Arlington,  since 
1907.  Dir.  and  elk.  Harvard  Delta  Upsilon  Associ- 
ates Corpn.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.,  Shriner).  Recrea- 
tions: walking,  tennis.  Home:  34  Lombard  Rd.,  Ar- 
lington, Mass.    Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BRACKETT,  John  Quincy  Adams,  ex-governor; 
b.  Bradford,  N.H.,  June  8,  1842;  s.  Ambrose  S. 
and  Nancv  (Brown)  Brackett;  A.B.,  Haivard,  1865, 
LL.B.,  1868;  m.  Angie  M.  Peck,  of  Arlington,  Mass., 
June  20,  1878.  In  practice  at  Boston,  since  1868. 
Mem.  Boston  Common  Council,  1873-7  (pres.  1876- 
77);  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1877-82,  1884-7  (speaker, 
1885-7);  It.-gov.  of  Mass.,  1887-90;  gov.,  1890-1. 
Pres.  Mercantile  Library  Assn.,  Boston,  1871,  1882; 
judge  advocate  1st  Brigade,  Mass.  Militia,  1874-6; 
del.-at-large  and  mem.  com.  on  resolutions,  Rep. 
Nat.  Conv.,  1892;  presdl.  elector-at-large,  1896. 
1900;  chmn.  Mass.  electoral  college,  1896.  Clubs: 
Boston  Art.  Boston,  Middlesex  (pres.  1893-01), 
Aldington  Boat,  Unitarian  (Arlington).  Home: 
Arlington.  Mass.  Office:  89  State  St.,  Boston.* 
'-'  BRACKETT,  John  W.,  lawyer;  b.  Bristol,  Me., 
Aus:.  17,  1867;  .s.  Alexander  H.  and  Sarah  J.  (Mc- 
Lain)  Brackett;  descendant  of  Anthony  Brackett, 
Portsinouth,  N.H.,  about  1630;  ed.  common  schs.  of 
Bristol;  grad.  Gorham  (Me.)  Normal  Sch.,  1891; 
studied  law  in  office  of  William  H.  Holton,  Damar- 
iscotta,  Me.;  m.  Martha  M.  Tibbetts.  of  Bristol, 
Me.,  July  21,  1896;  5  children,  Gail  M.,  John  C,  Max 
I..  Mabel  B.,  Dana  C.  Admitted  to  Lincoln  County 
/  bar.  Me.,  1895;  elected  supt.  schs.  of  Bristol,  1891; 
/  town  auditor,  several  yrs.;  moved  to  Boothbay 
Harboi-,  1902;  town  auditor  4  yrs.;  county  atty. 
I  for  Lincoln  Co.,  1901-4;  judge  of  Probate,  1908; 
chmn.  Sch.  Bd.  and  of  all  municipal  bds..  Booth- 
bay  Harbor.  Sec.  Progressive  Party  County  Com. 
\  Mason:  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Royal   Arcanum.     Address:     Boothbay  Harbor,   Me. 

BRACKETT,  Iiedru  Joshua,  advertising;  b. 
Harper'.'?  Ferry,  W.  Va.,  May  29,  1S73;  s.  Nathan 
Cook  and  Nancy  Louise  (Wood)  Brackett;  A.B., 
Bates    Coll.,    Lewiston,    Me.,    1894;    m.    Anna   Cor- 


delia Hicks,  of  Cheyenne,  Wyo.,  Dec.  23,  1897; 
3  sons,  Anthony  Hicks,  Nathan  Cook,  Truman 
Hicks.  Kntire  business  career  in  the  newspaper 
and  advertising  business;  treas.  and  dir.  Brackett- 
I'arker  Co.,  Thomas  F.  Galvin,  Inc.  (llorists), 
Jamaica  Printing  Co.;  dir.  Babson  Dow  Mfg.  Co., 
West  Roxbury  Co-operative  Bank.  Trustee  Storer 
College,  Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va. ;  mem.  Rep.  State 
Com.,  Mass.,  1911-12.  Free  Baptist.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Noan- 
nett  Tennis.  Recreations:  motoring,  tennis.  Home: 
10  I'arley  Vale,  .Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  Office:  77 
l'"'ranklin    St.,    Boston. 

BRACKETT,  S(idney)  Iia-virrence,  artist;  Oct. 
11,    1852-Dec.,    1910.     (See    vol.    1909.) 

BRACKETT,  Walter  M.,  painter;  b.  Unity,  Me., 
June  14,  1823;  s.  lieuben  and  Elisabeth  (Starkey) 
Brackett;  self-taught;  m.  Maria  Louise  Loring, 
of  Boston,  Jan.  15,  1850.  Began  painting,  1843, 
first  portraits,  but  later  took  to  the  painting  of 
game  fish,  especially  of  salmon  and  trout;  for 
50  yrs.  exhibitor  in  Boston,  New  York,  Phila., 
Vienna,  London,  etc.;  medals  from  Universal 
Kxpn.,  Vienna,  Centennial  Expn.,  Phila.;  medal 
and  diploma.  Fishery  Expn.,  London,  etc.;  works 
hung  in  Crystal  Palace,  London,  Queen's  Corri- 
dor, Buckingham  Palace,  War  Dept.,  Washington, 
and  in  collections  of  Lord  Dufferin,  Sir  Richard 
Potter,  Liverpool  Art  Assn.,  etc.  A  founder  and 
ex-pres.  Boston  Art  Club.  Address:  154  Boylston 
St.,   Boston.* 

BRACKETT,  William  Davis,  shoe  mfr. ;  b.  Lon- 
donderry, N.H.,  June  9,  1840;  s.  William  D.  and 
Almeria  (Brown)  Brackett;  descendant  of  Anthony 
Brackett,  1620;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Swampscott,  Mass.; 
m.  Sarah  A.  Lee,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1865; 
children.  Forrest  Grant,  Blanche  Estelle  (Mrs. 
S.  D.  Hildreth).  Began  active  career  in  father's 
general  store,  Swampscott,  1852;  succeeded  to  the 
business,  1860,  and  at  times  operated  shoe  fac- 
tories in  various  parts  of  N.E. ;  removed  to  Bos- 
ton, 1865;  mem.  firm  of  Goldthwaite,  Brackett  & 
Co.,  later  Mann  &  Brackett;  established  firm  of 
W.  D.  Brackett  &  Co.,  1880,  which  was  dissolved, 
1908;  v.-p.  and  treas.  The  Hamilton-Brown  Shoe 
Co.  of  Mass.;  pres.  Stoneham  Nat.  Bank  since 
1903.  Formerly  town  elk.,  Swampscott;  served 
as  corporal  Co.  E.  45th  Mass.  Vols.,  Dept.  of  N.C., 
1862-3.  Mem.  N.E.  Shoe  and  Leather  Assn.,  Bos- 
ton Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mason  (K.T.).  Recrea- 
tions: fishing,  horticulture.  Home:  Stoneham, 
IMass.    Office:     606-610   Atlantic  Av.,   Boston. 

BRADBURV,  Albert  Williams,  lawyer;  1840- 
1910.      (See    vol.    1909.) 

BRADBURY,  Arthur  Joseph,  M.D.;  b.  Burling- 
ton, Me.,  June  6,  1867;  s.  Joseph  W.  and  Laura  J. 
(Huntress)  Bradbury;  grad.  Lee  (Me.)  Normal 
Acad.,  1889;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine, 
1892;  m.  Alice  Burke,  of  Lee.  Me.,  Dec.  1,  1892; 
3  sons,  Burke,  Sharland  White,  Joseph  Walter. 
Practiced  in  Lagrange,  Me.,  1892-8,  Oldtown  since 
1898;  med.  examiner  Penn.  Mut.  Life,  New  York 
Life,  Conn.  Mut.  Life,  Northwestern  Mut.  Life 
and  Union  Mut.  Life  ins.  cos.,  and  Equitable  Life 
Assurance  Soc.  of  U.S.  Mayor  of  Oldtown,  1902-3. 
Mem.  Penobscot  Co.  Med.  Assn.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Democrat.  Universalist.  Recreations:  with  the 
rod  and  gun.  Home:  40  S.  Brunswick  St.  Office: 
58  Main  St.,  Oldtown,  Me. 

BRADBURV,  Bial  P.,  M.D.;  b.  Lee,  Me.,  Feb. 
1861;  s.  Osgood  N.  (M.D.)  and  Ellen  R.  (Scribner) 
Bradbury;  M.D.,  Southern  Med.  Coll.,  Atlanta,  Ga., 
1882;  spl.  work,  hosps..  New  York  and  Harvard  U. 
Practiced,  Norway,  Me.;  apptd.  2d  in  command  of 
Red  Cross  steamer  which  sailed  for  Germany, 
Sept.  13,  1914.  Served  many  yrs.  on  med.  staff, 
1st  Me.  Regt.;  promoted  to  chief  surgeon.  N.G.S.M. 
Democrat.  Mason  (32°);  mem.  Odd.  Fellows,  etc. 
Home:     Norway,   Me. 

BRADBTJRY,  Royall  Doufflas,  consulting  engr. ; 
b.  Jeffeison  City,  Mo.,  Oct.  4,  1883:  s.  William 
Kennon  and  Martha  (Currv)  Bradburv;  grad. 
Central  High  Sch.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1901;  stu- 
dent U.  of  Mo.,  1902-3;  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech..  1906;  unmarried.  Tnstr.  in  Dept.  of  Civ. 
Engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1906-13:  in  pvt.  prac- 
tice  since    1907,   also   consulting  engr.   for  Boston 


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Elevated  Ry.  Co.,  Clinton  Wire  Cloth  Co.,  and 
other  corpns. ;  specializes  in  structural  engring. 
Asso.  mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.K. ;  mem.  Boston  Soc.  Civ. 
Engrs.,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Club:  Boston 
Athletic  Assn.  Recreations;  golf,  billiards,  bowl- 
ing. Home:  Technology  Chambers.  Office:  68 
Devonshire   St.,    Boston. 

BRASBUBY,  'William  Frotlilng-ham,  educator; 
May  17.  KS29-Oct.  22,  1914.  (S.r  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's   Who   in   America,    1914-15.)* 

BBADBUBY,  VToodman,  clergyman;  b.  Bangor, 
Me.,  Apr.  9,  1866;  s.  Benjamin  F.  and  Sarah  Hor- 
ton  (Woodman)  Bradbury;  A.B.  (Phi  Beta  Kappa), 
Colby  Coll.,  lS!v7  (D.D.,  1907);  grad.  Newton  Theol. 
Instn.,  1S91:  m.  Mary  E.  Farr,  of  Waterville,  Me., 
July  9,  1895;  1  daughter,  Elizabeth  Farr,  b.  1899. 
Oi'dained  ministry  Bapt.  Ch.,  1S91;  pastor  1st  Ch., 
Laconia,  N.H.,  1891-7,  Pleasant  St.  Ch.,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1897-01,  Old  Cambridge  Ch.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  since  1901.  Trustee  Colby  Coll.  since  1907; 
trustee  Newton  Theol.  Instn.  since  1909;  pres. 
Alumni  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1908-9.  Mem.  Phi 
Delta  Theta,  Boston  Browning  Soc.  (ex-pres.). 
Club:  Twentieth  Century.  Recreations:  mountain 
climbing.  Home:  127  Upland  Rd.  Address:  Old 
Cambridge  Bapt.  Ch.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

BBAD70BD,  Arthur  Howe,  clergyman;  b.  Mont- 
clair,  N.J.,  Nov.  19,  1883;  s.  Amory  Howe  (D.D.) 
and  Julia  (Stevens)  Bradford;  10th  in  direct 
descent  from  Gov.  William  Bradford,  of  the  May- 
flower; grad.  Montclair  High  Sch.,  1901;  A.B.,  Yale, 
1905;  grad.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1909;  post-grad, 
student,  Yale,  1905-6,  Columbia,  1906-9;  m.  Frances 
Eugenia  Price,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y..  July  8,  1911;  2 
children,  Amory  Howe,  Jean  Price.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1909;  resident  worker.  Union  Set- 
tlement, N.Y.  City,  1908-9;  asst.  pastor.  South  Ch., 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1909-12;  pastor  Rutland,  Vt., 
since  Feb.  19,  1913.  Mem.  Religious  Edn.  Assn., 
Psi  Upsilon.  Mem.  Knights  of  Pythias.  Recrea- 
tions: tennis,  tramping,  fishing.  Address:  23  Court 
St.,  Rutland,  Vt. 

BBADFOBB,  Carrie  Mate,  piano  teacher;  b. 
Union,  Me.;  d.  John  L.  and  Anne  E.  (Keith)  Brad- 
ford; grad.  Union  High  Sch.,  1905;  Mus.B.,  Me. 
Wesleyan  Sem.,  1905,  Mus.M.,  1907;  pupil  of  John 
Orth,  Boston;  unmarried.  Maintains  pvt.  studio  in 
Avigusta;  dir.  ]\Ius.  Dept.,  Oak  Grove  Sem.,  Vassal- 
boro;  choir  dir.  M.E.  C'h.,  Augusta.  Methodist. 
Studio:   263  Water  St..  Augusta,  Me. 

BBABFOBD,  Bdward  Hickling",  sutgeon;  b.  Bos- 
ton, June  9,  1S4S;  s.  Charles  F.  and  Eliza  E.  (Hick- 
ling)  Bradford;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1869,  A.M..  1872, 
M.D.,  1873;  m.  Edith  Piske,  of  Milton,  Mass.,  June 
20,  1900.  Clin,  instr.  orthopedic  surgery,  1881-2, 
asst.  clin.  surgery,  1881-6.  instr.  surgery,  1886-93, 
instr.  orthopedics,  1889-93,  prof,  orthopedic  sur- 
gery since  1903,  dean  since  June.  1912,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.;  surgeon  Children's  Hosp.,  1878-09,  Bos- 
ton City  Hosp.,  1880-94.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts 
and  Sciences,  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Surg.  Assn.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc;  mem.  Am.  Orthopedic  .\ssn.,  A.M. A. 
Author  of  numerous  articles  to  med.  jours.  Club: 
Harvard  (Boston).  Home:  220  Beacon  St.  Office: 
133  Newbury  St..  Boston,  Mass.* 

BBABFOBD,  Bdward  Staudish,  mfr. ;  Dec.  1, 
1842-1914.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

BBABFOBD,  Gamaliel,  author;  b.  Boston,  Mass., 
Oct.  9,  1863:  s.  Gamaliel  and  Clara  Crowninshield 
(Kinsman)  Bradford;  privately  tutored  until  1882, 
entered  Harvard  Coll.,  1882,  but  obliged  to  leave 
almost  immediately  on  account  of  ill  health;  m. 
Helen  Hubbard  Ford,  of  Wellesley  Hills.  Mass., 
Oct.  30,  1886.  With  exception  of  a  little  tutoring 
and  lecturing  has  confined  attention  to  literature 
since  1886.  Democrat.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  list  of  books.)  Home:  Wellesley  Hills, 
Mass.* 

BBADFOBD,  Gamaliel,  banker;  .Tan.  15.  1831- 
Aug.  20,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America.    1910-11.) 

BBADFOBD,  George  William,  banker;  b.  Lynn, 
Mass..  Apr.  14.  1858;  s.  Charles  Kempton  and  .Tulia 
Ann  (Weston)  Bradford;  descendant  of  Gov.  Wil- 
liam Bradford;  father,  Charles  K.,  perfected  the 
sewing    machine:     ed.     grammar    sch.,     Lynnfleld, 


Mass.,  and  by  home  study;  m.  1st,  Boston,  June 
5,  1883,  Heneriath  A.  Gallinatt  (died  1906);  2  sons, 
Charles  Weston,  h'rederick  Augustus;  m.  2d,  Mar., 
1909,  Frances  E.  Whitcher,  of  Portland,  Me.  Be- 
gan in  Nat.  Bank  of  Redemption,  Boston,  Apr., 
1873,  continuing  until  June,  1903;  treas.  Dorches- 
ter Savings  Bank,  since  May,  1904.  Dir.  Mass.  Real 
Estate  Exchange,  iiepublican.  Home:  29  Moirill 
St.     Office:     586    Columbia    Rd.,    Dorchester,    Mass. 

BBADFOBD,  WilUam  Herbert,  surgeon;  b.  Lew- 
iston,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1866;  s.  Herbert  Cary  and  Julia 
(Fales)  Bradford;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1888;  M.D.,  Med. 
Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1891;  m.  Marcia  Bowman 
Knight,  Portland,  Me.,  Sept.  4,  1901;  2  sons,  Wm. 
H.,  Jr.,  George  Knight.  Practiced  at  Portland  since 
1893;  surgeon,  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.,  since  1901;  prof, 
clin.  surgery,  Medical  Sch.  of  Me.,  since  1910.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  Me.  Med.  Assn.;  l<'el- 
low  Am.  Coll.  of  Surgeons.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Club:  Portland  Country.  Address:  208  State  St.. 
Portland,  Me. 

BBADIiBB,  Arthur  Tisdale,  dry  goods  commn. ; 
b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  23,  1867;  s.  John  Tisdale 
and  Sarah  B.  (Goddai'd)  Bradlee;  ed.  Chauncy  Hall 
Sch.,  Boston;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1888;  m.  Ger- 
trude Bemis,  of  Boston,  1896.  Began  actice  career 
in  employ  of  Arlington  Mills.  Lawrence,  Mass.; 
removed  to  Boston  in  connection  with  the  selling 
agts.  of  the  mills  and  has  continued  with  them 
and  their  successors  ever  since;  was  witli  Harding, 
Colby  &  Co.,  then  mem.  William  Whitman  &  Co., 
incorporated,  Dec.  1,  1913,  as  William  Whitman 
Co.,  of  which  is  v. -p.;  dir.  Commonwealth  Trust 
Co.,  Nonquitt  Spinning  Co.,  Monomac  Spinning 
Co.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  Former  mem.  Corpn..  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.  Republican.  Unitarian,  (jlubs:  Union, 
Country,  Commercial,  Longwood  Cricket.  Recrea- 
tions: tennis  and  gen.  outdoor  sports.  Home: 
(_^hestnut  Hill,  Mass.  Oflice:  78  Chauncy  St.,  Bos- 
ton.* 

BBADIiBB,  Edward  Chamljerlin,  lawyer;  b.  Bos- 
ton, July  12,  1873;  s.  John  Tisdale  and  Sarah  Eliza- 
beth (Goddard)  Bradlee;  prep.  edn.  Chauncy  Hall 
Sch.,  Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Edith  (jerry  Keene,  of  Lynn, 
Mass.,  Dec.  1,  1906;  2  daughters,  Susan  Bartlett, 
Sarah  Goddard.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1900,  and 
since  practiced  in  Boston;  mem.  firm  of  Boyden, 
Palfrey,  Bradlee  &  Twombly;  trustee  Franklin 
Savings  Bank.  Dir.  Home  for  Aged  Men.  Mem. 
Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Harvard. 
Recreations:  tennis,  golf.  Home:  179  School  St., 
Milton,  Mass.    Office:  84  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BBADIiBB,  Frederick  Josiah,  corporation  officer; 
b.  Boston,  Mar.  28,  1866;  s.  Josiah  and  Alice 
(Crowninshield)  Bradlee;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888;  m. 
Jan.  15,  1890,  Eliza  Whitwell  Thomas,  of  Boston; 
3  children,  Frederick  Josiah,  Jr.,  Sargent,  Malcolm. 
Began  as  partner  of  firm  J.  Murray  Howe  &  Brad- 
lee; then  mem.  Douglas  Robinson  and  Charles  S. 
Brown  &  Co.,  real  estate,  N.Y.  City;  now  v. -p. 
Bay  State  Trust  Co.;  trustee  and  treas.  Free 
Hosp.  for  Women.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Harvard  (Boston),  Har- 
vard (New  York).  Home:  211  Beacon  St.  Office: 
222  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

BBADIiBB,  Henry  G.,  electrical  engr.  Pres.  Stone 
iS:  Webster  Management  Assn.;  director  Houghton 
Co.  (Mich.)  Electric  Light  Company,  Houghton  Co. 
(Mich.)  St.  Ry.  Co.,  Houston  (Tex.)  Electric  Co., 
Jacksonville  (Fla. )  Traction  Co.,  Minneapolis 
(Minn.)  General  Electric  Co.,  Tampa  (Fla.)  Electric 
Co.,  Stone  &  Webster  Engrng.  Corpn.,  Blue  Hill  St. 
Ry.  Co.,  Puget  Sound  (Wash.)  Internat.  Railway  & 
Power  Co.,  Whatcom  (bounty  (Wash.)  Ry.  &  Light 
Co.,  Edison  Electric  Illuminating  Co.  (Brockton, 
Mass.),  Electric  Light  &  Power  Co.  (Abingdon  and 
Rockland,  Mass.),  Cape  Breton  Electric  Co.,  Ltd., 
Columbus  (O.)  Electric  Co.,  Key  West  (Fla.)  Elec- 
tric C!o.,  Pensacola  (Fla.)  Electric  Co.,  etc.  Home: 
Brookline,  Mass.    Office:    147  Milk  St.,  Boston.* 

BBADIiBT,  Arthur  Crosman,  lawyer;  Sept.  13, 
1849-Nov.  2,  1911;    see  vol.  1909. 

BBADIiBV,  Asa  SXayo,  clergyman;  b.  Brewster, 
Mass.,  Mar.  9,  1856;  s.  Rev.  Cyrus  A.  and  Lucretia 
(Foster)  Bradley;    descendant  on  mother's  side  of 


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Klder  Brewster,  on  father's  side  of  Daniel  Bradley, 
Salem,  Mass.,  Itiatj;  ed.  by  pvt.  study  and  in  night 
schs. ;  m.  Mary  11.  Kmery,  of  Skowhesan,  Me.,  1S7S. 
Went  to  sea  as  a  boy,  landinK  in  San  Francisco, 
1.S74;  was  connected  with  furniture  and  other  lines 
of  business  for  20  yrs.;  mgr.  furniture  store  in 
Honolulu,  H.  Ty.,  2  yrs.;  draftsman  and  designer 
for  a  concern  manufacturing  bank  lixtures,  San 
Francisco,  several  yrs.;  entered  Universalist  min- 
istry under  lay  license,  in  Cal.,  ISiiiJ;  ordained, 
ISyO,  and  apptd.  missionai-y  supt.  I'aciflc  coast 
states;  pastor  in  Me.,  Mass.,  and  N.H.;  now  sec. 
and  supt.  of  chs.  Me.  Universalist  Conv.  Prohibi- 
tionist. Mason,  K.P.  Address:  26  Colonial  Rd., 
A\'iH  1(1  fords.  Me. 

BSASIiEV,  Cbarles  Henry,  educator;  b.  John- 
son, Vt.,  Feb.  lo,  1S60;  s.  Harmon  H.  and  Sarali 
G.  (Ferguson)  Bradley;  ed.  Johnson  pub.  sohs.  and 
Johnson  State  Normal  Sch.;  m.  Mary  Chilton  Brew- 
ster, of  Duxbury,  Mass.,  June  7,  1883;  I  son, 
Charles  Henry,  Jr.,  b.  Nov.  17,  1S8S.  Supt.  The 
Farm  and  Trades  Sch.  since  1888.  V.-p.  Mass. 
Charitable  Mechanics  Assn.;  mem.  Am.  Prison  Re- 
form Assn.,  Nat.  Conf.  of  Charities  and  Correction, 
Vt.  Hist.  Soc,  Vt.  Assn.  of  Boston  (ex-pres.).  Trus- 
tee Norwich  U.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mason  (32'\ 
K.T.).  Clubs:  Twentieth  Century,  Monday  Even- 
ing, South  Boston  Yacht,  Boston  City.  Address: 
The  Farm  and  Trades  School,  Thompsons  Island, 
Boston,  Mass. 

BRASIiEY,  Daniel  E.,  engineer;  b.  East  Jaffrey, 
N.H.,  May  16,  1861;  B.S.,  Dartmouth,  1883,  C.E., 
1885.  Pres.  Berlin  Construction  Co.;  mem.  Beta 
Theta  Pi.     Address:    Berlin,  Conn. 

BBAD^EY,  Edward  Elias;  b.  New  Haven,  Conn., 
Jan.  5,  1845;  s.  Isaac  and  Abigail  Knowles  (Her- 
vey)  Bradley;  academic  and  commercial  edn.;  m. 
Mary  Elizabeth  Kimberly,  of  New  Haven,  Conn., 
Apr.  26,  1871;  3  daughters,  Edith  (deceased). 
Bertha  Kimberly  (Mrs.  Edward  N.  Loomis,  of 
N.Y.),  Mabel  Louise  (wife  of  Dr.  George  Blumer, 
of  New  Haven).  Began  as  shipping  elk..  New 
Haven  Wheel  Co.,  1860,  pres.  same  since  1887;  dlr. 
New  Haven  County  Nat.  Bank,  Red  River  Valley 
Cattle  Co.  of  N.M.  Ex-pres.  Boston  Buckboard  & 
Carriage  Co.,  of  New  Haven,  News  Pub.  Co., 
Charles  W.  Scranton  Co.  (bankers),  N.E.  Dairy 
Co.,  New  Haven  Chamber  of  Commerce:  ex-treas. 
Fort  Bascom  Cattle  Raising  Co.  of  N.M.,  etc. 
Apptd.  capt.  Co.  F,  2d  Regt.  C.N.G.,  1865,  col.  2d 
Regt.,  1869,  paymaster-gen.  of  Conn.,  1877,  adj. 
gen.  Conn.,  1893.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1882-3, 
Senate,  1886;  pres.  Conn.  State  Park  Commn.  Pres. 
New  Haven  Grays  Vet.  Assn.;  trustee  Episcopal 
Acad.;  dir.  Missionary  Soc.  Diocese  of  Conn.  Pres. 
Young  Men's  Inst.,  Defenders'  Monument  Assn. 
of  New  Haven;  ex-pres.  Conn.  State  Bd.  of  Trade. 
Episcopalian.  Dir.  New  Haven  Colony  Hist.  Soc; 
pres.  Gen.  David  Humphrey  Br.,  Conn.  Soc.  S.A.R. ; 
ex-pres.  Governor's  Staff  Assn.  of  Conn.  Club: 
Army  and  Navy  (New  York).  Address:  212  York 
St.,   New  Haven,   Conn.* 

BBADIiEY,  BUhn;  treasurer  Suburban  Gas  & 
Eleclric  Co.,  American  Tar  Co.,  Chicopee  Gas 
Light  Co.,  Concord  Electric  Co.,  Salem  Electric 
Lighting  Co.,  Maiden  Electric  Co.,  North  Boston 
Lighting  Properties,  Maiden  &  Melrose  Gas  Light 
Co.,  Haverhill  Electric  Co.,  Exeter  Ry.  &  Light- 
ing Co..  Exeter,  Hampton  &  Amesbury  St.  Rv. 
Office:    201  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 


uviass.;  ±T.ign  sen.,  isii,  m.  .>epi,.  zi,  i>>5.ts,  iviary 
Vinal  Yeaw,  of  Lawrence.  Has  been  identified 
with  manufacture  of  shoes  at  Haverhill,  Mass., 
since  Apr.  27,  1887;  now  mng.  partner  of  Hazen 
B.  Goodrich  &  Co.;  councilman  1  yr.,  and  alderman 
1  yr.,  Haverhill.  Trustee  Hale  Hosp..  First  Bapt. 
Ch.,  Boys'  Club  of  Haverhill.  Republican.  Clubs: 
Pentucket.  Island  Golf,  Fortnightly,  Corinthian, 
Home:  Arlington  Square.  Office:  70-72  Washing- 
ton   St..    Haverhill,    Mass. 

BBABI^B'Sr,  Harry  Cyrus,  college  prof.:  b.  Plais- 
tow,  N.H.,  July  7,  1871:  s.  Shepard  Harriman  and 
Tmogene  (Emery)  Bradley;  direct  descendant  of 
Daniel    Bradley,    Haverhill,    Mass.,    1635;    S.B.    in 


Civ.  Engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1891;  m.  Syrena 
S.  Steere,  of  Amesbury,  Mass.,  Dec.  27,  1914.  En- 
gaged in  civ.  engring.,  1891-6;  instr.  in  drawing 
and  descriptive  geometry,  1897-08,  asst.  prof., 
since  1908,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  engaged  as  expert, 
inigation  investigations,  U.S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1901. 
Congl.  Unitarian.  Mason.  Clubs:  Technology, 
Boston  City.  Home:  23  Brookview  St.,  Dorchester 
Center,  Mass. 

BBADIiBT,  Henry  Ztussell,  lumber  mcht. ;  b. 
BaiiKor,  Me.,  Oct.  ;;'J,  1861;  s.  Levi  and  Annette 
(Best)  Bradley;  descendant  of  Joseph  Bradley,  the 
immigrant,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1659;  prep.  edn. 
Adams  Sch.,  Brunswick,  Me.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1884; 
m.  Florence  Merrman,  of  Baltimore,  Md.;  2  daugh- 
ters, Margaret,  Frances.  Engaged  in  lumber  trade 
in  Milwaukee,  Wis..  2  yrs.;  returned  to  Bangor, 
1886,  and  since  continued  in  same  line;  business 
incorporated,  1902,  as  the  Bradley  Land  &  Lumber 
Co.,  of  which  is  pres.  and  treas.  Home:  Ban- 
gor, Mt". 

BBABIJBV,  Henry  Stiles,  clergyman;  b.  Jackson 
Co.,  Ga.,  Mar.  22,  1869;  s.  Henry  Stiles  and  Susan 
Celina  (Jackson)  Bradley;  A.B.,  Emory  Coll.,  Ga., 
1890;  post-grad,  courses  in  biology,  Brooklyn  Inst. 
Arts  and  Sciences,  Cold  Spring  Harbor,  N.Y.,  1896, 
and  Marine  Biol.  Laboratories,  Woods  Hole,  Mass., 
1897;  (D.D.,  U.  of  Ga.,  1904);  m.  Mary  Emma  Staf- 
ford, of  Barnesville,  Ga.,  Nov.  1,  1893.  Mem.  N.  Ga. 
Ann.  Conf.  M.E.  Ch.,  S.,  1891-05;  adj.  prof,  natural 
sciences,  1890-5,  prof,  biology  and  geology,  1896-01, 
v.-p.,  1899-01,  Emory  Coll.;  pastor  Trinity  Ch.,  At- 
lanta, Ga.,  1901-5,  St.  John's  Ch.,  St.  Louis,  1905-9, 
Piedmont  Congl.  Ch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  since  1909. 
Author:  Christianity  as  Taught  by  Christ,  1905. 
Address:   Worcester,  Mass. 

BBABIiBY,   J(erry)    Fayson,    mechanical   engr., 

mcht.;  b.  Methuen,  Mass.,  June  7,  1848;  s.  Capt. 
Leverett  and  Catherine  Charlotte  (Frye)  Bradley: 
g.g.s.  Enoch  B.,  and  g.g.g.s.  Col.  Frye,  soldiers  of 
the  Revolutionary  War;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Methuen 
and  Lawrence,  Mass.;  m.  Emma  Frances  James,  of 
Boston,  Feb.  27,  1872;  4  children,  Francis  E.,  Fanny 
J.,  Marion,  Mildred.  Enlisted  as  drummer  at  13,  in 
Co.  B,  14th  Mass.  Inf.,  1861;  changed  to  1st  Mass. 
Heavy  Arty.,  1862,  and  became  bugler  of  the  regt.; 
hon.  discharged,  Nov.  15,  1864;  served  in  forts 
around  "Washington,  at  Harper's  Ferry,  in  the  Get- 
tysburg campaign,  battles  of  the  Wilderness,  Cold 
Harbor,  siege  of  Petersburg,  etc.;  on  the  day  of  the 
"crater"  disaster,  distinguished  himself  by  carry- 
ing water  through  a  hailstorm  of  bullets  to  the 
wounded.  Entered  employ  of  Downer  Kerosene  Oil 
Co.,  1868;  designer  and  engr.  of  N.E.  Liquid  Fuel 
Co.,  1869,  constructed  one  of  the  first  successful 
apparatuses  for  burning  crude  oil  as  fuel;  returned 
to  Downer  Kerosene  Oil  Co.,  1870,  and  continued  for 
20  yrs.;  ene^aged  in  production  of  crude  petroleum 
since  1890:  pres.  The  Boston  Oil  Co.  (Ohio),  The 
Allen-Bradley  Cranberry  Co.;  dir.  and  elk.  The  Ke- 
hew-Bradley  Co.,  mfrs.  of  oils;  trustee  South  Bos- 
ton Savings  Bank.  Chmn.  Sch.  House  Commn.,  City 
of  Boston.  1900.  Joined  M.V.M.  1st  Battalion,  It. 
Arty.,  May  1,  1873;  promoted  sergt.  maj.,  Dec.  4, 
1875;  sergt.  maj.  1st  Battalion  Cav.,  M.V.M.,  Aug. 
31,  1876;  commd.  adj.  with  rank  of  1st  It..  Jan.  27, 
1877;  apptd.  asst.  adj.  gen.  with  rank  of  col.,  on 
staff  of  Gov.  Wolcott,  Jan.  7,  1897,  and  served  3 
yrs. ;  joined  Ancient  and  Hon.  Arty.  Co.  of  Mass., 
1877;  sergt.,  1880;  adj.,  1888;  comdr.,  1897;  color 
bearer  Nat.  Standard  during  visit  to  England,  1896; 
comdr.  Dahlgren  Post,  No.  2,  G.A.R.,  1882;  acting 
asst.  adj. -gen.  Dept.  of  Mass.,  1890;  mem.  Nat. 
Council  of  Administration.  1891  :  comdr.  Dept.  of 
Mass.,  1906-7;  insp.-gen..  1912.  Republican.  Trini- 
tarian Conglist.  Mem.  Y.M.C.A..  Am.  Hist.  Assn., 
B.Y.M.C.U.,  Mil.  Hist.  Soc.  of  Mass.,  Nat.  Geog. 
Soc,  Bostonian  Soc,  Soc.  Army  of  Potomac.  Ma- 
son. Clubs:  Algonquin.  Congregational,  Exchange. 
Home:  468  Audubon  Rd.  Office:  24  Purchase  St., 
Boston. 

BBADI^B'S',  John  Edwin,  educator;  died  Oct.  7, 
1912.  (See  vol.  1909.  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1912-13.) 

BBABIiE'V,  John  Erving",  mfr.  railroad  cars;  b. 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Fe)x  26  1860;  s.  Henry  Osgood 
and  Sarah  L.  (Stockbridge)  Bradley;  descendant  of 


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Daniel    Bradley,    Haverhill,    Mass.,    1635;    ed.    high 
sch.,  Worcester,  and  1  yr.  at  Amherst  (."oil.;  elk.  in 


X-'X14t5i^  J,        \J  A^        V^CI.AVA111^L,        ,         ^^w.,        ^  -..  ^    w     ,        »        ^-»,..  IT)  -- 

Helen  Osgood  (Mrs.  Hamilton  Wood,  of  Worces- 
ter), Katharine.  Was  in  employ  of  Osgood  Bradley 
&  Sons,  mfrs.  of  railroad  cars,  and  on  the  death  of 
his  uncle,  Osgood  Bradley,  189G,  became  gen.  mgr. 
and  since  death  of  his  father,  in  Oct.,  1901,  has 
l)een  owner  of  the  Bradley  Works;  co.  inc.,  1909,  as 
Osgood  Bradley  Car  Co.,  of  which  is  pres.  (em- 
ploys 1,500  men) ;  also  owner  Osgood  Bradley  Bldg. 
(Worcester).  Dir.  Citizens  Com.  on  Taxation;  mem. 
Ry.  Business  Assn.,  Am.  R.R.  Appliance  Assn.,  Am. 
Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  N.E.  St.  Ry.  Club,  N.E.  Steam 
R.R.  Club,  Canadian  Ry.  Club,  Am.  Elec.  Ry.  Assn., 
Am.  Elec.  Ry.  Mfrs.'  Assn.  Mem.  Mass.  Militia, 
Worcester  Light  Inf.  and  its  Veteran  Assn.  Mason 
(32°,  Aleppo  Temple).  Clubs:  Engineers'  (Boston), 
Railroad  (New  York),  Worcester,  Tatassit  Canoe, 
Tatnuck  Country  Golf  and  Tennis,  Worcester  Coun- 
try. Home:  21  Richards  St.  Office:  Osgood  Bradley 
Car  Co.,  Worcester,  Mass. 


BBADIiIIV,  Mark  Spaulding",  M.D. ;  b.  East  Jaf- 
frey,  N.H.,  Jan.  IG.  IStiS;  s.  Dr.  Oscar  H.  and  Julia 
A.  (Spaulding)  Bradley;  descendant  on  paternal 
side  of  Nathaniel  Holmes,  Londonderry,  N.H.,  and 
of  his  son  Jonathan,  ofRcer  under  (3en.  John  Stark 
in  the  Revolutionary  Wai':  on  mother's  side  de- 
scendant of  Edward  Spaulding,  Braintree,  Mass., 
1630;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1892; 
interne  N.Y.  City  Hosp.,  1892-4;  m.  Jessie  E.  Good- 
now,  of  East  Jaffrey,  N.H.,  July  5,  1904;  3  children, 
Priscilla.  George  G..  Anne,  Catherine.  Practiced  in 
Conn,  since  1893  and  in  Hartford  since  1904;  aurist 
Am.  Sch.  for  the  Deaf  since  1908;  visiting  phys. 
Hartford  Hosp.;  asst.  med.  dir.  Conn.  Mut.  Life  Ins. 
Co.;  dir.  Glazier  Woolen  Mfg.  (To.,  ^Williams  Bros. 
Mfg.  Co.  (Glastonbury,  Conn.).  Republican.  Bap- 
tist. Mem.  A.M.A.,  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  Hartford 
County  Med.  Assn.,  Hartford  Med.  Soc.  Clubs: 
Hartford,  Hartford  Automobile.  Recreations:  fish- 
ing. Home:  956  Asylum  Av.  Office:  36  Pearl  St., 
Hartford.  Conn. 

BBABIiEV,  Milton,  mfr.;  Nov.  8,  1836-May,  1911. 
(See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1910-11.) 

BBADIiEV,  Peter  Butler,  mfr. ;  sr.  mem.  firm  of 
Peter  B.  &  Robert  S.  Bradley  (Boston);  pres.  and 
chmn.  exec.  com..  Am.  Agrl.  Chem.  Co.  (New  York); 
pres.  Bradley  Pulverizer  Co.  (Boston),  Steel  Cable 
Engring.  Co.  Clubs:  Union  League  (New  York), 
Country  (Brookline),  Gentlemen's  Driving,  Boston 
Athletic.  Home:  Hingham,  Mass.  Office:  92  State 
St.,  Boston.* 

BBAIJIiBY,  Bichard  Merry,  trustee  and  mgr.  real 
estate;  b.  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  Feb.  10,  1861;  s.  Richard 
and  Sarah  Ann  Williams  (Merry)  Bradley;  prep, 
ed'n,  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Concord,  N.H.;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1882;  student  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1  yr. ;  m. 
Washington,  D.C.,  Mar.,  1892,  Amy  Owen  Aldis.  In 
real  estate  business  10  vrs.  with  .John  H.  Storer,  of 
Boston,  later  alone;  mem.  Bradley  &  Tyson,  and 
trustee  of  real  estate  trusts  in  Boston,  Chicago, 
and  other  western  cities.  As  trustee  under  the  will 
of  Thomas  Thompson  since  1900,  has  interested 
himself  in  problems  of  the  care  of  the  sick,  espe- 
cially in  country  districts.  Home:  216  Beacon  St. 
Office:  60  State  St.,  Boston. 

BBASIiBY,  Robert  Stow,  mfr.;  b.  Meriden,  N.H., 
Feb.  2-,  1S,55:  s.  William  Lambert  and  Frances 
Martina  (Coe)  Bradley;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1876;  m. 
Dec.  15,  1881,  Leslie  Newell,  of  Arlington,  Mass.; 
children,  Robert  Stow.  Jr.  (died  Nov.,  1907),  Rosa- 
mond, Leslie  (Mrs.  Roger  W.  Cutler,  of  Charles 
River,  IMass.),  Frances.  Began  with  Bradley  Fer- 
tilizer Co.,  1876,  became  treas.,  1878,  and  upon 
death  of  father,  1894,  became  pres.,  when  this  co. 
was  absorbed  by  the  Am.  Agr'l  Chem.  Co.,  1899, 
became  1st  v.-p.  and  chmn.  exec,  com.,  continuing 
to  1906,  and  since  chmn.  bd.  of  dirs.  Mem.  firin 
P.  B.  and  R.  S.  Bradley:  v.-p.  and  dir.  Bradley 
Pulverizer  Co.:  dir.  Charlotte  Harbor  &  Northern 
Ry.  Co..  Jacksonville  Electi-ic  Co..  Merchants  Nat. 
Bank  (Boston),  Puget  Sound  Traction,  Lighting  & 
Power  Co.,  Remington  Typewriter  Co.,  U.S.  Smelt- 


ing, Mining  &  Refining  Co.  Clubs:  Union,  Myopia 
Hunt,  New  Riding,  Country,  Essex  Co.,  Eastern 
Yacht,  University,  Down  Town  (New  York).  Rec- 
reations: horseback  riding,  golf,  European  travel. 
Summer  Home:  I'rides  Crossing,  Mass.  Home:  411 
Commonwealth  A  v.    Office:  92  State  St.,  Boston. 

BBADIiBY,  Tlieodore  James,  educator,  chemist; 
b.  Albany,  N.Y.,  Aug.  8,  1874;  s.  Theodore  Frehling- 
heisen  and  Elizabeth  Smith  (Houghkirk)  Bradley; 
Ph.G.,  Union  U.,  1895,  A.M.,  1912;  B.S.,  Rensselaei 
Poly.  Inst.,  1904;  m.  Anna  Raymond  Peck,  of  Al- 
bany, N.Y.,  Apr.  22,  1896;  2  children,  Grace  11., 
Willis  T.  Chemist  laboratories  of  N.Y.  State, 
depts.  of  heal  til  and  agr.,  1895-05;  instr.  lecturer 
and  sec,  Albany  Coll.  of  Pharmacy,  1895-12; 
science  and  mathematics  master,  Albany  Acad., 
1896-1900,  1904-12;  instr.  and  lecturer  on  chemis- 
try, Albany  Med.  Coll.,  1897-06;  dean  and  prof, 
analyt.  and  organic  chemistry,  Mass.  Coll.  Pharm- 
acy, since  June,  1912.  Conglist.  Mem.  A.A.A.S., 
Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Am.  Pharm.  Assn.,  Sigma  Xi,  etc. 
Home:  Newton  Highlands,  Mass.  Address:  Mass. 
Coll.  of  Pharmacy,  Boston. 

BBADIiBY,  "Walter  Parke,  chemist;  b.  Lee, 
INIass.,  .luly  7,  1862;  s.  George  Franklin  and  Mary 
Alvcrson  (Freeman)  Bradley;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.. 
1884;  U.  of  Gottingen,  Germany,  1884-6,  1888-9, 
A.M.,  Ph.D.,  1889;  m.  Adelaide  Bartlett  Huntting, 
of  Bridgehampton,  N.Y.,  June  26,  1888.  Prof,  chem- 
istry, Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1893-July,  1914.  Dir.  1st 
lab.  in  U.S.  for  research  at  extremely  low  temper- 
atures. Fellow  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Deutsche  Chem- 
ische  Gesellschaft,  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Zeta  Psi.  Conglist.  Contbr.  to  various 
scientific  mags,  on  problems  connected  with  lique- 
faction of  permanent  gases,  critical  temperature, 
etc  Dir.  Central  Lab.,  U.S.  Rubber  Co.,  1912-13. 
Home:  210  Waterman  St.  Office:  Revere  Rubber 
Co.,   Providence,    R.I.* 

BBADIiBV,  ■William  Aspenwall,  author,  editor; 
b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Feb.  8,  1878;  s.  William  Edward 
Cleveland  and  Anna  Maria  (Aspenwall)  Bradley; 
A.B.,  Columbia,  1899,  A.M.,  1900;  m.  Grace  Good- 
rich, of  Cincinnati,  1903.  Editor  and  pub.  East 
and  West,  mag.  (with  P.  S.  Hellman),  1899-1900; 
art  editor  and  lit.  adviser,  McClure,  Phillips  &  Co., 
and  The  McClure  Co.,  1900-08;  lit.  editor  The 
Boston  Herald,  Feb.  15-Aug.  15,  1909;  art  editor 
The  American  Mag.,  Nov.  1,  1909-June  1,  1910;  art 
dept.  The  Butterick  Pub.  Co.,  Sept.,  1910-Apr.,  1912. 
Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Club:  Columbia  University. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books.) 
Home:  New  Canaan,  Conn.* 

BBASNBR,  Lester,  Jr.,  clergyman;  moved  to 
New  York.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BBABSTRBBT,  Alvah  Judsou,  merchant;  b. 
Danver.s.  Mass.,  Oct.  18,  1862;  s.  William  and 
Judith  (Fullerton)  Bradstreet;  direct  descendant 
of  Simon  Bradstreet,  gov.  Mass.  Bay  Colony,  1679- 
86;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Danvers;  correspondence  law 
sch.  2  vrs. ;  m.  Cordelia  W.  Staples,  of  Danvers, 
Mar.  22,  1882;  4  children,  William  H.,  Beverly, 
Mass.,  Emma  Bradstreet  Chevalier,  North  Hamp- 
ton, N.H. ;  Florence  Bradstreet  Kimball,  Alama- 
gordo,  N.M. ;  Cora  S.,  Danvers,  Mass.;  m.  2d,  Bertha 
Lovett,  of  Beverly,  Aug.  27,  1908;  1  son,  Dudley 
Lovett.  Propr.  Bradstreet's  Market;  assessor  of 
taxes,  Danvers,  1907:  mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  1910; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1913,  1914.  Dir.  Y.M.C.A., 
Beverly.  Mem.  Danvers  Hist.  Soc,  Bradstreet 
Familv  Assn.  Mason  (K.T.);  mem.  I.O.O.F.  (Lodge 
and  Encampment),  K.  of  P.,  A.O.U.  Workmen, 
Patrons  of  Husbandry,  Am.  Benefit  R.A.C.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Clubs:  Improvement,  Congrega- 
tional.   Address:  Danvers,  Mass. 

BBABSTBBBT,  Edward  Thomas,  M.D. ;  b.  Thom- 
aston,  Conn.,  Feb.  15,  1852;  s.  Thomas  Jefferson 
and  Amanda  (Thomas)  Bradstreet;  descendant  of 
Gov.  Simon  Bradstreet,  of  Mass.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1874; 
M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1877;  m. 
Alice  E.  Pierce,  of  Thomaston,  Conn.,  Dec.  25, 
1875.  Practiced  in  Meriden,  Conn.,  since  June, 
1877;  dir.  Meriden  City  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Conn. 
State  Med.  Soc  (pres.,  1913),  Meriden  Med.  Soc. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Home  (Meriden), 
Highland  Country,  Westfield,  Conn.  (pres.).  Ad- 
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BBADSTBEET,  Qeorsre  Flint;  b.  Bradfoirl. 
Mass.,  .\\<v.  '5.  ISfit;  s.  Justin  Edward  and  Alinira 
(Kllis)  Bradstreet;  ed.  common  schs.,  1  yr.  In 
high  sch.  and  evening  business  course;  m.  Julia 
Gertrude  Kimball,  of  Bradford,  Dec.  T.i.  1874;  3 
children.  Augusta  Warren,  Mary  Ella  (Mrs.  Joseph 
G.  Wright,  of  Maiden,  Mass.),  Elsie  Belle.  Began 
at  14  in  pacliing  house  business  witli  father;  went 
to  New  York,  1885,  as  nigr.  of  brancli  houses  of 
G.  H.  Hammond  Co.;  organized  tlie  Wheeler-Brad- 
street  Co.;  removed  to  Boston,  1895;  became  gen. 
eastern  supt.  Armour  &  Co.;  i-esigned  on  account 
of  ill  liealth.  lSlt8;  organized.  1899.  the  George  F. 
Bradstreet  Co.,  stocks  and  bonds,  of  which  is  pres.; 
pres.  New  Era  Machinery  Co.;  sec.  and  treas.  N.E. 
Gold  &  Copper  Mining  Co.;  dir.  various  corpns. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner) ; 
supreme  gov.  United  Order  of  Pilgrim  Fathers. 
Clubs:  Congregational,  Art  Collections.  Recre- 
ations: amateur  pliotography.  Home:  Pellsway 
East.  Maiden.  :Mass.   Office:  Equitable  Bldg.,  Boston. 

BBADSTBEET,  Thomas  Dudley,  mfr. ;  b. 
Thomaston,  Conn.,  Aug.  1,  1841;  s.  Rev.  Thomas 
J.  and  Amanda  (Thomas)  Bradstreet;  ed.  common 
schs.;  m.  Sarah  M.  Perry,  of  Waterbury,  Conn., 
Mar.  2.3,  1864.  Served  as  1st  sergt.  Co.  D,  19th 
Conn.  Vols..  Aug.,  1862-Mar.,  1863;  entered  employ 
of  Seth  Thomas  Clock  Co..  1873,  as  a  bench  hand; 
became  sec.  of  the  co.,  1890,  v. -p.,  dir.  and  mgr., 
since  1896;  pres.  Thomaston  Water  Co.;  dir.  Thom- 
aston Nat.  Bank;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1886, 
Senate,  1903.  1905;  comptroller  State  of  Conn., 
1907-8,  1908-9,  reelected.  1909.  Mem.  S.R.,  G.A.R., 
N.E.  Soc.  (New  York).  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Army  and  Navy  of  Conn., 
Hartford,  Thomaston,  Union  League,  New  Haven. 
Address:   Thomaston,   Conn. 

BBADWAT,  Charles  Alvin,  banker;  b.  Ashland. 
Mass.,  May  6,  1868;  s.  Truman  Clarke  and  Mary  J. 
(Laird)  Bradway;  descendant  of  Edward  Bradway, 
Salem,  N.J.,  1678;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Stymie  Powell 
Loggie,  of  Medford,  Mass.,  Sept.  21,  1897  (died 
May  31,  1904);  1  son,  Williston  Loggie.  Began  as 
elk.,  1885,  Monson  Savings  Bank  and  Monson  Nat. 
Bank  (at  that  time  under  same  management) ; 
teller  Monson  Nat.  Bank,  1893-02,  treas.  and  trus- 
tee since  Nov.  1,  1902,  also  dir.  Served  as  water 
commr. :  mem.  Bd.  Cemetery  Commrs.  Dir.  Monson 
Free  I^lbrary  and  Reading  Room  Assn.  Trustee, 
treas.  and  sec.  M.E.  Ch..  Monson,  also  supt.  S.S. 
Republican.    Address:   Monson,  Mass. 

BBADY,  John,  R.C.  bishop;  1842-Jan.  6,  1910. 
(Sec  vol.  1i)n9,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1908-9.) 

BBADV,  John  Everett,  educator;  b.  Davidson, 
N.C.,  July  22,  1860;  s.  Rufus  Archibald  and  Martha 
Jane  (Hart)  Brady;  U.  of  N.C.,  1878-81,  B.A.,  1881; 
U.  of  Leipzig,  1882-3;  univs.  of  Gottingen,  Paris, 
Athens,  1883-7;  U.  of  Heidelberg,  1887-8.  Ph.D., 
1888;  m.  Mary  Taylor  Seelye,  of  Amherst.  Mass.. 
Aug.  20,  1889.  Prof.  Latin  lang.  and  lit.,  and  head 
of  Latin  dept..  Smith  Coll.,  Northampton,  Mass., 
since  Sept..  1888.  Mem.  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Classical 
Assn.  of  N.E.  Presbvn.  Author:  Sound  Changes 
in  Modern  Greek;  Studies  in  Quintus  Curtius 
Rufus:  Woman  in  Roman  Literature.  Address:  5 
Crescent   St.,  Northampton,   Mass. 

BBAGDON,  Charles  Cushman,  educator;  moved 
to  l'asa<leiia.  Cal.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in    Anii-rica.    1  91  1-15.) 

BBAGDON,  Frederick  Elias,  educator;  b.  Brewer, 
Me..  June  29,  1870;  s.  Rev.  Frederick  Augustus 
(Methodist  clergyman)  and  Sarah  Dorinda  (Bodin) 
Bragdon;  grad.  Gorham  (Me.)  High  Sch.,  1887; 
student,  Bowdoin,  2  yrs.,  1887-8;  A.B.,  Weslevan 
U.,  Conn.,  1891;  A.M.  in  pedagogy  and  philosop'hv. 
Brown  U.,  1905;  m.  Sarah  Evelina,  d.  Rev.  Ezekiel 
and  Clara  A.  (Cooper)  Smith,  of  Brunswick.  Me., 
Aug.  7,  1896;  3  children,  Eleanor  Mav,  b.  Mav  1, 
1898;  Clara  Dora,  May  31.  1900;  Alice  Elizabeth, 
Jan.  23.  1908.  Teacher,  Davton,  Me.,  1887.  1888, 
North  Conway,  N.H.,  1889,  Cutler  and  Millbridge, 
Me.,  1891-2,  North  Berwick  (Me.)  High  Sch.,  1892- 
93:  teacher  Greek  and  Latin,  Bordentown  (N.J.) 
Mil.  Inst..  1893-5;  prin.  Shrewsburv  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.,  1905-6;  prin.  East  Bridgewater  High  Sch., 
1896-1900;  supt.  schs..  Lincoln,  R.I.,  1900-5;  pres. 
East    Me.    Conf.     Sem..     Bucksport,     Me.,     1905-14; 


supt.  schs..  West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  since  1914. 
Mem.  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Methodist.  Address:  West 
Brookfield,   Mass. 

BBAGDON,  Olive  Hurd,  author;  b.  Limington, 
York  Co.,  Me.,  July  13,  1858;  d.  Andrew  Jackson 
and  Hannah  Catherine  (Bangs)  Hurd;  ed.  West- 
brook  (Me.)  Sem.,  and  under  pvt.  teachers;  m. 
Frank  Adelbert  Bragdon,  of  Limington,  June  14, 
1879.  Taught  in  grammar  and  high  schs.  3  yrs. 
Author:  The  Moon  Party,  1904;  Pup,  an  Auto- 
biography of  a  Greyhound,  1905.  Frequent  contbr. 
to  mags.,  chiefly  ju\enile  stories.  Address:  19  Up- 
ton St.,  Boston.* 

BBAGG,  Charles  F.,  niercliant,  mfr.;  b.  Dixmont, 
Me.,  June  22,  1N50;  s.  Norris  Hubbard  and  Sophia 
Goddard  (Crocker)  Bragg;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Flor- 
ence E.  Wingate,  of  Bangor,  1871;  children,  Frank- 
lin B.,  Agnes  W.,  Florence  M.  (Mrs.  E.  S.  Paine). 
Began  in  employ  of  N.  H.  Bragg  &  Sons,  iron  and 
steel  heavy  hardware,  1868,  and  became  mem.  of 
firm,  1871;  business  incorporated,  1905,  and  has 
since  been  pres.  of  co. ;  also  pres.  Orono  Pulp  & 
Paper  Co.  Mem.  Bangor  City  (!}ouncil,  1884-6; 
mayor  of  Bangor,  1887-9.  Pres.  Old  Ladies'  Home 
Corporation;  mem.  Bd.  of  Mgrs.  Pub.  Library. 
Mem.  Nat.  Hardware  Jobbers'  Assn.,  N.E.  Iron  & 
Hardware  Assn.  (pres.  1904-5.  now  dir.).  Republi- 
can. Conglist.  Mem.  K.  of  P.  Clubs:  Tarratine, 
Madocowanda  (Bangor),  Condeskeag  Canoe  and 
Country.  Home:  91  Grove  St.  Office:  74-78  Broad 
St.,  Bangor,  Me. 

BBAGG,  Henry  Willard,  lawyer;  b.  HoUiston. 
Mass.,  Dec.  11,  1841;  s.  Willard  and  Mary  ^Matilda 
(Claflin)  Bragg;  descendant  of  Edward  Bragg, 
who  settled  at  Ipswich,  1642;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.. 
1861  (LL.D.,  1905);  read  law  in  Natick.  Mass.; 
m.  Ellen  Frances  Haven,  of  IMilford,  Mass.,  Jan. 
11,  1866.  Admitted  to  bar,  1864;  began  practice  at 
(::'harlestown,  Jan.,  1865;  opened  Boston  office, 
Sept.,  1868;  solicitor  AVarren  Instn.  for  Savings, 
Charlestown,  since  1867  (v.-p.  to  1913);  city  solici- 
tor, Charlestown,  1867-70:  master  in  chancery  for 
Middlesex  Co.,  1869-74,  for  Suffolk  Co.,  1874-96; 
spl.  justice,  Charlestown  Municipal  Ct.,  1870-86; 
.iustice,  1886-Jan.  14,  1914;  mem.  6  yrs.,  chmn.  2 
yrs.,  Bd.  of  Examiners  of  Applicants  for  Admis- 
sion to  Bar  for  Suffolk  Co.;  mem.  State  Bd.  of  Bar 
Examiners  since  1903.  Republican.  Mem.  Nine 
Hundred  and  Ninety-Ninth  Arty.  Co.,  Charlestown; 
hon.  mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Mason  (R.A.). 
Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Curtis,  Taylor,  Abstract,  Oak- 
ley Countrv.  Home:  29  Commonwealth  Av.  Office: 
18   Tremont  Bldg.,   Boston. 

BBAGG,  Iiaura  Mary,  librarian:  moved  to 
Charleston,   S.C.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

BBAINABD,  Asa,  farmer;  b.  Westchester,  Conn., 
May  7,  1859;  s.  Asa  and  Susan  Elizabeth  (Buell) 
Brainard;  ed.  common  schs.  and  Bacon  Acad.,  Col- 
chester; m.  May  10,  1900,  Jennie  Iowa  Bailey,  of 
East  Haddam,  Conn.  Taught  sch.  for  a  number 
of  yrs.;  since  engaged  in  farming;  mem.  Conn.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1911,  1912.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ad- 
dress: Westchester,  Conn. 

BBAINABD,  Georg-e  Whitemau,  real  estate;  b. 
Bridport.  Vt.,  Sei)t.  8,  1870:  s.  Friend  A.  and  Kate 
A.  (Ciiay)  Brainard;  descendant  of  Daniel  Brainerd, 
who  came  to  America  in  1861,  and  settled  in 
Haddam,  Conn.;  ed.  grammar  sch.,  Chatham,  X.Y.; 
Prep.  Sch.,  (Cornwall  Center,  Conn.,  1  yr. ;  studied 
bookkeeping  and  stenography  in  Boston;  m.  Lvdia 
A.  Roberts,  of  Milford,  Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1896;  2 
children,  Robert  Friend,  Margaret  Hopkinson.  Be- 
gan in  employ  of  R.  M.  Bradley,  real  estate,  Boston, 
Dec.  4,  1894;  continued  with  Bradley  &  Tyron  for 
12  yrs.,  from  formation  of  firm,  Jan.  1,  1900;  now 
mem.  R.  M.  Bradley  &  Co.,  successor  to  Bradley  & 
Tyron  (consisting  of  Richard  M.  Bradley,  H.  Brad- 
ley and  self),  real  estate,  and  care  and  manage- 
ment of  properties.  Pres.  Boston  Methodist  Social 
Union,  May,  1913-June,  1915,  now  dir.;  treas.  N.E. 
Conf.  Bd.  of  Home  ^Missions  and  Ch.  Extension  of 
M.E.  Ch. ;  dir.  Boston  Y'.M.C.A. ;  treas.  and  trustee 
Stanton  Av.  M.E.  Ch.  Home:  84  Evans  St..  Dor- 
chester.    Office:    60    State    St.,    Boston,    Mass. 

BBAINEBD,  Bzra,  college  pres.;  b.  St.  Albans, 
Vt.,  Dec.  17,  1844;  s.  Lawrence  Bobbins  and  Cath- 
erine   (Wood)    Brainerd;    A.B..    Middlebury    Coll., 


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1864,  A.M.,  1S67;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1868; 
(LL.D..  U.  of  Vt.,  1888,  Hipon  Coll.,  1888;  D.D., 
Howard,  1900;  Sc.D..  Middlebury,  1914);  m.  Fran- 
ces Viola  Rockwell,  of  Middlebuiy,  Vt.,  Dec.  1, 
1868;  2d,  Mary  Wright,  of  New  Haven,  Vt.,  Dec. 
25,  1897.  Prof,  rhetoric  and  Knsli.sh  lit.,  1868-80; 
physics  and  applied  mathematics,  1880-6,  pres., 
1885-08,  Middlebury  Coll.,  now  pres.  emeritus. 
Home:  INIiddlebury,  Vt.* 

BBAINERD,  Prank;  b.  Tortland,  Conn.,  Oct.  23, 
1854;  s.  Benjamin  Franklin  and  Amelia  Ann 
(Davis)  Brainerd;  Episcopal  Acad.,  Conn.,  1868-70; 
grad.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  N.H.,  1873;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1877;  m.  Ida  Gillum,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct. 
8,  1879.  Engaged  in  quarrying  since  1877;  pres. 
and  treas.  Brainerd,  Shaler  &  Hall  Quarry  Co.;  dir. 
1st  Nat.  Bank,  Freestone  Savings  Bank,  Portland. 
Vestryman  and  treas.  Parish  of  Trinity  Ch.,  Port- 
land. Republican.  Mem.  S.A.R.  Clubs:  Harvard 
(New  York),  University  (Hartford,  Conn.),  (jhurch 
(i!lnb  of  Conn.    Home:   Portland,  Conn.* 

BBAINEBD,  Iiyman  Bushnell,  insurance  pres.; 
b.  Colchester,  Conn.,  Mar.  27,  1856;  s.  Asa  and 
Susan  E.  Brainerd;  ed.  Wesleyan  Acad..  Wilbra- 
ham,  Mass.;  m.  Lucy  Morgan,  Oct.  28,  1903;  3  chil- 
dren, Mary  Leverett,  Lyman  Bushnell,  Jr.,  Lucy 
Buckelev  Fire  ins.  solicitor,  gen.  agt.  and  ad- 
juster, 1876-86;  negotiator  of  bonds,  1886-7;  sec, 
1887-90,  mgr.  bond  dept.,  1890-4,  Equitable  Mort- 
gage Co.  of  New  York;  asst.  treas.,  1894-9.  treas., 
1899-04,  pres.  since  1904,  Hartford  Steam  Boiler 
Inspection  &  Ins.  Co.;  dir.  Case,  Lockwood  & 
Brainerd  Co.,  Security  Trust  Co.  (finance  com.); 
trustee  Soc.  for  Savings.  Trustee  and  mem.  exec, 
com.  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.  Mem.  Soc.  Colonial 
Wars.  Republican.  Mem.  1st  Ch.  of  Christ.  Clubs: 
Hartford,  Hartford  Golf.  Home:  140  Washington 
St.    Office:    56   Prospect   St.,   Hartford,   Conn. 

BBAINBBI>,  ■William  Hung-erford,  architect;  b. 
Halifax,  IVIass.,  Apr.  1,  1862;  s.  Timothy  Green  and 
Lucinda  Rebecca  (Dewev)  Brainerd;  prep,  edn 
Acad,  of  Iowa  Coll.;  B.A.,  Iowa  Coll.,  1883  (Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  1908);  studied  architecture,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  1883-5,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1885-6;  m. 
Harriet  Seaver  Curtis,  of  Boston.  Aug.  2,  1889 
(died.  .Julv  27.  1902);  m.  2d,  Marv  Bowen,  of  Cen- 
terville,  la..  Sept.  22.  1906;  1  son,  Henry  Bowen. 
Student  in  Boston,  1886-91;  in  charge  branch  office 
Shepley,  Rutan  &  Coolidge,  St.  T-ouis.  Mo.,  is;91-4- 
in  practice  in  Boston  since  1894;  mem.  firm  of 
Brainerd.  Leeds  &  Russell,  1900-5,  of  Brainerd  & 
Leeds  since  1905.  Practice  is  mainly  public  and 
semi-public  bldgs.  Mem  Public  School  Assn..  Good 
Government  Assn.;  trustee  Boston  Floating  Hosp. 
Recreations:  local  flora,  canoeing.  Home:  Welles- 
ley.  Mass.    Office:  8  9  Franklin  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BBAISIiIN,  Gibbs,  clergyman:  b.  Burlington, 
N..J.,  .luly  29,  1850;  s.  Patrick  and  Tamar  (Gibbs) 
Braislin;  grad.  Hightstown  (N..I.)  Acad.,  1876; 
A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1880  (D.D.,  1905);  grad.  Crozer 
Theol.  Sem.,  1882;  m.  .Jennie  C.  Pvke,  of  Provi- 
dence, R.I,  Oct.  23,  1886  (now  deceased);  m.  2d, 
Edith  R.  Follansbee,  of  Gloucester,  Mass.,  May  21, 
1907;  2  children,  James  Pyke,  Edward  Gibbs.  Or- 
dained Bapt.  ministrv.  Keeseville,  N.Y.,  1886;  pas- 
tor, Keeseville,  1886-91,  1st  Ch.,  Rutland,  Vt.,  1891- 
06,  1st  Ch.,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1906-9,  1st  Ch.,  New 
Bedford.  Mass..  since  1911.  Pres.  Vt.  Bapt.  S.S. 
Conv.,  1900,  1901;  pres.  Vt.  Bapt.  State  Conv., 
1902-6;  del.  to  World's  Bapt.  Congress,  London, 
1905:  chaplain  Delta  Upsilon  Nat.  Conv.,  1906; 
chmn.  examining  com.  Newton  Theol.  Instn., 
1907-8;  mem.  Nat.  Civic  Federation,  since  1906; 
mem.  bd.  dirs.  Mass.  Bapt.  Missionary  Soc,  North- 
ern Bapt.  Edn.  Soc.  (ex-pres);  pres.  New  Bedford 
Federation  of  Chs.,  etc.  Address:  84  Court  St., 
New  Bedford,   Mass. 

BBAITHWAITB,     Edward    Ernest,     clergyman; 

moved  to  Canada.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BBAITHWAITE,     William    Stanley    Beaumont, 

author:  b.  Boston.  Dec.  6,  1878:  s.  William  Smith 
and  Emma  (DeWolfe)  Braithwaite:  mainly  self- 
ed.;  m.  Emma  Kellv.  of  Montross.  Westmoreland 
Co.,  Va.,  June  30.  1903.  Editor  of  The  Poetry  Jour- 
nal, Boston.  Episcopalian  Mem.  Poetry  Soc. 
America.     Club:    Authors'    (Boston).     (See    Who's 


Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  27  Ells- 
worth Av.,   Cambridge,   Mass.* 

BBAIiEY,  Henry  King-,  judge;  b.  Rochester, 
Mass.,  Mar.  17,  1850;  s.  Samuel  Tripp  and  Maiy  A. 
(King)  Braley;  ed.  Rochester  (Mass.)  Acad.,  Pierce 
Acad.,  Middleboro,  Mass.;  (hon.  A.M.,  Dartmouth, 
1902);  m.  Caroline  Ward  Leach,  oi  BriugewaLer, 
Mass.,  Apr.  26,  1875.  In  practice  of  law  at  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  1873-91;  city  solicitor,  1874,  mayor, 
1882-3,  Fall  River;  bar  examiner  Bristol  Co.,  by 
appmt.  of  Supreme  Jud.  Ct.,  1890-1;  asso.  justice 
Superior  Ct.,  1891-02;  asso.  justice  Supreme  Jud. 
Ct.  of  Mass.  since  1902.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit. 
and  Social  Science.  Conglist.  Democrat.  Clubs: 
Union,  Boston  City  (Boston),  Quequeclian  (Fall 
River).    Address:    151  Kilsyth  Rd.,  Boston.* 

BRANCH,  Anna  Hempstead,  author;  b.  New 
London,  Conn.;  U.  Jolm  L.  and  Alary  Lydia  (BoUes) 
Branch;  grad.  Adelphi  Acad.,  Brooklyn,  1893, 
Smith  Coll.,  1897,  Am.  Acad.  Dramatic  Art,  New 
York,  1900;  unmarried.  Won  the  first  of  the  Cen- 
tury prizes  awarded  to  coll.  graduates  for  the  best 
poem  with  "The  Road  'Twixt  Heaven  and  Hell 
(Century  Magazine,  Dec,  1898).  Contbr.  verse  and 
prose  to  leading  mags.  (See  Who's  VViio  in  Amer- 
ica for  list  of  books  and  writings.)  Home:  New 
London,  Conn.* 

BBANCH,  Georg-e  Harvey,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Potsdam,  N.Y.,  Feb.  27,  1870;  s.  Walter  C.  and  Eu- 
nice (Monroe)  Branch;  lit.  edn.,  Potsdam  State 
Normal  Sch.;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  Iowa  State  U., 
1896;  m.  Mattie  B.  Hazen,  of  North  Hero,  Vt.,  June 
4,  1902;  6  children,  Katherine  S.,  George  W.,  Ber- 
tha H.,  Leonard  H.,  Richard  O.,  Darwin  P.  Prac 
ticed  in  Grand  Isle,  Vt.,  since  June  1,  1896;  health 
officer  Grand  Isle  for  15  yrs. ;  dist.  surgeon  Rut- 
land R.R. ;  consulting  phys.  Mary  Fletcher  Hosp., 
Burlington,  Vt. ;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910-12. 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  N.Y.  and  N.E.  R.R.  Surgeons  Soc, 
Chittenden  County  Clin.  Soc.  Republican.  Mason. 
Address:  Grand  Isle,  Vt. 

BBANCH,  J.  B.,  insurance  pres.;  b.  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.,  Feb.  IS,  1851;  s.  William  L.  and  Catharine  T. 
Branch;  ed.  pub.  and  higli  schs..  Providence,  R.I.; 
m.  Providence,  1879,  Fannie  W.  Mowry.  In  employ 
Am.  Ins.  Co.  until  1871;  with  Newport  Fire  &  Ma- 
rine Ins.  Co.,  successor  to  Am.  Ins.  Co.,  1871-5, 
asst.  sec,  1874-5;  asst.  sec.  Providence  Washing- 
ton Ins.  Co.,  successor  to  Newport  Fire  &  Marine 
Ins.  Co.,  1875-81,  sec,  1881-9,  v.-p.,  1889-04,  pres., 
since  Jan.,  1904.  Clubs:  Agawam  Hunt,  Hope, 
Squantum.    Address:   Providence,  RJ. 

BBANCH,  Jolin,  banker;  b.  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  July 
12,  1852;  s.  John  (M.D.)  and  Luthera  M.  (Chaffee) 
Branch;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  F.  Adelaide  Jennison,  of 
St.  Albans,  Oct.  17,  1883;  2  children,  John,  Jr.,  Leo- 
nora. Began  as  elk.  in  St.  Albans,  1869,  continuing 
10  yrs.;  in  clothing  and  furnishing  business  on 
own  account,  1879-84;  dir.  and  treas.  Peoples  Trust 
Co.  since  1887,  v.-p.  since  1901;  town  treas.,  1884-7; 
village  trustee,  1887-90:  auditor  1  yr.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Club:  Owl.  Home:  66  Bank  St.  Office: 
29  Kingman  St.,  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

BBANCH,  Mary  £ydia  Bolles,  author:  b.  New 
London,  Conn..  June  13,  1840:  d.  John  Rogers  and 
Mary  (Hempstead)  Bolles:  ed.  common  and  high 
schs.  and  sch.  of  Lincoln  F.  Emerson,  Boston;  m. 
John  L.  Branch,  lawyer,  1870;  mother  of  Anna 
Hempstead  Branch.  Has  lived  in  Painesville,  O., 
New  York,  Brooklyn  and  New  London:  best  known 
as  writer  of  stories  for  children.  Mem.  Froebel 
Soc.  of  Brool<lyn,  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants  in 
Conn.,  D.A  R.  Club:  Saturday  (New  London).  Au- 
thor: The  Kanter  Girls,  1895;  The  Old  Hempstead 
House,  the  Home  of  Eight  Generations,  1896;  A 
Visit  to  Newfoundland,  1901;  The  Manner  of  Life 
of  Nancy  Hempstead.  1902.  Home:  Hempstead 
House,   New  London,  Conn.* 

BBANCH,  Oliver  Ernesto,  lawyer;  b.  Madison, 
O.,  July  19,  1847;  s.  William  Witter  and  Lucy  J. 
(Bartram)  Branch:  A.B.  (with  highest  honors), 
Hamilton  Coll.,  N.Y..  1873,  A.M.,  1876:  LL.B.,  (Co- 
lumbia. 1877;  (hon.  A.M.,  Dartmouth,  1895;  LL.D., 
Hamilton,  1908);  m.  Sarah  M.  Chase,  of  Weare, 
N.H.,  Oct.  17,  1878.  Admitted  to  bar  in  New  York, 
1877,  and  practiced  with  brother.  John  L. ;  removed 


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to  Weare.  1SS3.  and  to  Manchester,  N.H.,  1S94;  gen. 
founsfl  H.  &  M.  K.lv.  JMciii.  X.H.  Ho.  of  Kep.,  1SS7, 
1.S8U;  fhnin.  IJeni.  State  coiivs.,  1S92,  1902;  U.S. 
dist.  atty.  for  N.H.,  1S94-8;  declined  apinnt.  as  asso. 
justice  Supreme  Ot.  of  N.H.,  ISOS.  Mem.  N.H.  Bar 
Assn.  (pres.  1904),  Delta  Upsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Clubs:  Derryfield  Counti-y.  Home:  Manchester, 
Xi-\v    I  l;i  inp.shirc* 

BBANBEGEi:,  Frank  Bosworth,  United  States 
senator,  lawyer;  moved  to  Washington,  D.C.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

BBANDEOEE,  Robert  B.,  painter;  b.  Berlin, 
Conn.;  .s.  lOli.shama  and  i'Morenco  (Stith)  Brande- 
gee;  dist.  sch.  edn. ;  pupil  of  M.  Jacquesson  de  La 
Chevereuse,  Paris;  m.  Susan  Lord,  of  Northam})- 
ton,  Mass.,  Mar.  17,  189.S.  Painter  of  portraits, 
landscapes  and  mural  decorations;  has  exhibitc>d 
at  New  York,  I'aris;  medal,  Paris;  2  medals,  St. 
Louis  Expn.,  1904.  A.N.A.,  1909.  Home:  Farming- 
ton,   Conn.* 

BBANSBIS,  Iiouis  Dembitz,  lawyer;  b.  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  Xov.  i:j,  ISSti;  s.  Adolph  and  Frederici<a 
(Dembitz)  Brandeis;  ed.  Louisville  pub.  and  high 
schs.;  Annen  Realschule,  Dresden,  1873-5;  LL.B., 
Harvard,  1877  (hon.  A.M.,  1891);  m.  Alice  Gold- 
mark,  of  New  York,  Mar.  23  1891.  Admitted  to  bar, 
1878;  in  practice,  Boston,  since  1879;  mem.  War- 
ren &  Brandeis,  1879-97,  Brandeis,  Dunbar  &  Nut- 
ter, since  1897.  Counsel  for  Mr.  Glavis  in  Ballin- 
ger-Pinchot  investigation,  1910,  and  for  shippers 
in  advanced  freight  rate  in\estigation  before  In- 
terstate Commerce  Commn.,  1911;  counsel  for  the 
people  in  proceedings  involving  constitutionality 
of  (3re.  and  of  111.  women's  ten-hour  laws  and  Ohio 
nine-hour  law;  and  in  preserving  Boston  municipal 
subways  system  and  in  establishing  Boston  slid- 
ing-scale  gas  system  and  the  Mass.  savings  bank 
insurance;  also  (1906-13)  in  opposing  the  New 
Haven  monopoly  of  transportation  in  N.E. ;  chmn. 
arbitration  bd.  New  York  garment  workers'  strike, 
1910.  Hon.  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Harvard). 
Clubs:  Union,  City,  Exchange  (Boston),  Harvard 
(New  York),  Dedham  (Mass.).  Author  of  articles 
on  pub.  franchises  in  Mass.,  life  ins.,  wage-earn- 
ers' life  ins.  (savings  bank  ins.),  scientific  man- 
agement labor  problems  and  the  trusts,  etc.  Con- 
tributor to  legal  revs.  Home:  G  Otis  PI.  OflBce:  161 
Devonshire  St.,   Boston.* 

BBANDES,  Henry,  shoe  mfr.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BBANIGAN,  Edward  Walter,  prof.  clin.  dentis- 
try.    (  Sl'c  vol.   190  9.) 

BRAN'N',  Iiouis  J.,  elected  mayor  of  Lewiston, 
:\Iar.   1,   1915.    Home:  Lewiston,  Me. 

BBANITAN,  Joseph  Doddridg'e,  prof,  law;  b. 
Circleville,  O.,  Jan.  6,  1848;  s.  Benjamin  Franklin 
and  Mary  (Doddridge)  Brannan;  brother  of  John 
Winters  Brannan;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1869,  A.M.  and 
LL.B.,  1872;  U.  of  Munich,  Germany,  18^9-70;  ad- 
mitted to  Ohio  bar,  1873;  m.  Julia  Gardiner  Gor- 
ham,  of  Boston,  Sept.  18,  1875.  Tutor  in  German. 
Harvard,  1871-2,  Roman  law,  1872-3;  practiced  at 
Cincinnati,  1873-98;  prof,  law,  U.  of  Cincinnati, 
1896-8,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  since  1898.  Mem.  Ohio 
State  Bd.  of  Examiners  for  admission  to  bar;  trus- 
tee Cincinnati  Hosp.,  1885-93.  Clubs:  Colonial, 
Cambridge  Boat  (Cambridge),  Harvard  (New 
York).    Home:  3  Berkeley  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

BBANirON,  Henry,  mfi.;  b.  Nottingham,  Eng., 
Mar.  7,  1850;  s.  John  and  Alargaret  E.  Brannon; 
came  to  Boston  with  parents,  1851.  and  to  Prince- 
ton, Mass.,  1857;  attended  sch.  and  worked  on 
father's  farm,  in  the  Crompton  Loom  Wks.  and 
in  Taylor  &  Forley's  organ  factory  up  to  1874;  m. 
Feb.  14,  1878,  Gertrude,  d.  Dorrance  S.  Goddard; 
children,  Alice  M.,  Mildred  I.  (Mrs.  Frank  S.  Cal- 
houn, Bridgeport,  Conn.),  Olive  G.  (Mrs.  Harrv  G. 
Williams,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah),  Henry  G..  Roger 
W.,  Dorothy  West,  Edna  L.  Propr.  of  turning  and 
cabinet  business  in  Worcester  since  1874;  pres. 
and  dir.  Worcester  Co-operative  Bank.  Alderman  4 
terms  and  pres.  bd.  last  term;  mem.  Worcester 
City  Guard  4  yrs.;  trustee  City  Hosp.,  Mechanics' 
Assn.;  treas.  Y.M.C.A.;  treas.  Congl.  Ch.  Mem. 
Worcester  Bd.  of  Trade,  Worcester  Soc.  of  An- 
tiquity. Mason  (v.-p.  Masonic  Charity  and  Ednl. 
Soc);  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Congregational,  Home 
Market.    Address:  Worcester,  Mass. 


BBASTOW,  Iiewis  Orsmond,  theologian;  Mar. 
23,  ls:M-.\uf,^  111,  i;»i2.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who   in    .ViiHTii'ii.    r.Ml.'-13.> 

BBAY,    Charles   Durlin,    mechanical   engr.     (See 

vol.    i'Jil'J.) 

BBAY,  Charles  'W.,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Naples, 
Me.,  Aug.  5,  1850;  s.  Washington  and  Catherine 
(Jordan)  Bray;  ed.  Naples  High  Sch.,  Westbrook 
Sem.,  Portland,  Me.;  M.D.,  Cull.  Phys.  and  Surg.. 
New  York,  1874;  m.  Adelaide  M.  Brewer,  of  Port- 
land, Sept.  10,  1876.  I'racticed  at  Portland  since 
1874;  consulting  surgeon  Me.  Eye  and  Ear  Infirm- 
ary; surgeon  St.  Barnabas  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Cumberland  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Me. 
Acad.  Medicine,  Portland  Med.  Club.  Democrat. 
I'ni\ersalist.  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Cumberland, 
.\thlotic,  Poi-tland  Yacht,  Natural  Histoi-y,  Camera. 
.Xddre.ss:  81  Free  St.,  Poitland.  Me. 

BBAYTON,  Charles  E.,  M.D.;  b.  Stonington, 
Conn.,  Feb.  11,  1851;  s.  Atwood  Randall  and  Sally 
Maria  (Davis)  Brayton;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  Colum- 
bia Coll.,  1873.  Began  in  practice  at  Stonington,  as 
successor  to  preceptor.  Dr.  William  Hyde,  who  died, 
1873,  and  in  1880  erected  the  Brayton  Blk. ;  entered 
drug  Ijusiness  in  same  bldg.,  1881,  of  which  is  still 
owner;  burgess  and  mem.  Bd.  of  Health,  Stoning- 
ton, 1889-95;  med.  examiner  for  Stonington.  Mem. 
Conn.  Med.  Soc.  (1st  v.-p.,  1907),  New  London  Co. 
Med.  Soc.  (pres.,  1907),  S.A.R.,  Royal  Arcanum 
(past  grand  regent).    Home:  Stonington,  Conn. 

BRAYTON,  Charles  Ray,  lawyer;  Aug.  16,  1840- 
Sept.  25,  1910.  (See  vol.  1!)09,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1910-11.) 

BRAYTON,  John  Sunimerfield,  pres.  First  Nat. 
Bank,  B.  M.  C.  Durfee  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co. 
Trustee  Amherst  Coll.,  1882-1900  (LL.D.).  Home: 
Fall  River.  Mass. 

BRAYTON,  Roland  Walker,  M.D.;  b.  Lawrence, 

Mass.,  May  14,  1878;  s.  George  Herbert  and  Louisa 
(Lowe)  Brayton;  prep.  edn.  Boston  Latin  Sch.; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1900;  post-grad,  work  U. 
of  Paris,  1900;  m.  Ermina  Cutler  Leach,  of  Boston, 
June  27,  1907;  3  children,  Bradford,  Louise,  Joseph- 
ine. Practiced  in  Dorchester  since  1900;  asst.  dir. 
Bur.  Child  Hygiene,  City  of  Boston,  1913;  med. 
insp.  pub.  schs..  City  of  Boston,  since  1913.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mem.  N.E.O.P.  Club:  Dorchester  (dir.).  Recrea- 
tions: fishing,  motoring.  Address:  693  Washington 
St.,  Dorchester  (Boston),  Mass. 

BRAYTON,  Thomas  E.,  pres.  Pocasset  Mfg.  Co. ; 
treas.  Union  Mfg.  Co.    Home:   Fall  River,  Mass. 

BRAZEAU,  John  B.  S.,  editor;  b.  Rigaud,  P.Q., 
Can.,  June  24,  1854;  s.  Joseph  and  Mathilda  (Sam- 
son) Brazeau;  grad.  Rigaud  Coll.,  1874;  m.  Elisa 
Dandurand,  of  Montreal,  June  24,  1875;  4  children, 
Anatole,  Marie  Therese,  Henriette  Cecile,  May  Eva. 
In  newspaper  work  since  coming  to  U.S.,  1S79;  now 
editor  and  propr.  Le  Jean-Baptiste;  mem.  R.I.  Ho. 
of  Rep.  since  1908.  Served  in  British  Army  2  yrs. 
Trustee  R.I.  State  Deaf  and  Dumb  Instn.,  State  of 
R.I.  Finance  Clom.,  Pawtucket  Boys'  Club.  Mem.  St. 
Jean-Baptiste  Soc,  Business  Men's  Assn.,  Bd.  of 
Trade,  Pawtucket.  Catholic.  Recreations:  billiards. 
Home:  33  Beach  St.  Address:  23  Broad  St.,  Paw- 
tucket,  R.I. 

BRAZIER,  Marion  Howard,  journalist;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Sept.  6,  1850;  d.  William  Henry  and  Sarah  Jane 
(Sargent)  Brazier;  ed.  Boston  pub.  schs.;  unmar- 
ried. Society  editor  Boston  Post,  1890-8;  publisher 
and  editor  The  Patriotic  Review,  1898-04;  spl.  corr. 
Army  and  Navy  Journal,  1899-04;  society  editor 
Boston  Journal,  1903-11.  Lecturer  on  hist,  and 
other  topics.  Founder  Professional  Women's,  Ex- 
Regents  (D.A.R.)  and  Boston  Parliamentary  Law 
clubs,  also  D.A.R.  Founders'  Soc.  and  3  D.A.R. 
Cliai>ters:  mem.  Colonial  Families  Patriotic  Soc, 
Equal  Suffrage  League,  Drama  League,  Am.  Drama 
Soc,  etc..  Bunker  Hill  and  John  Paul  Jones  chap- 
ters, D.A.R.  Placed  1st  memorial  to  Paul  Jones, 
East  Boston.  1904.  Author-;  Perpetrations.  Home: 
Trinity  Ct.,  Dartmouth  St.,  Boston.* 

BRECK,  Edward,  author,  lecturer;  b.  San  Fran- 
cisco, Julv  31,  1861;  s.  Lt.-Com.  Joseph  Berry  and 
Ellen  Frances  (Newell)  Breck;  M.A.,  and  Ph.D.,  U. 
of  Leipzig,  1887;  m.  Antonie  Victorine  Wagner,  of 


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Austria.  Aug.  31,  18S9.  Ed.  Oberlin,  Amherst,  U.  of 
Cambridge,  U.  of  Municli,  U.  of  J..eii)zig;  was  lit. 
adviser  Estes  &  Lauriat,  publisher.s,  Boston;  ed- 
itor-in-chief of  "Life,"  London.  1890-92;  Berlin 
corr.  New  York  Herald,  New  York  Times;  U.S. 
vice-consul-general,  Berlin,  1895-6;  on  staff  11th 
edition,  Ency.  Britannica.  1904-.5:  field  sec.  Navy 
League  of  U.S.,  191.').  Volunteered  to  go  to  Spain, 
as  secret  agt.,  ISOS,  and  operated  there  for  U.S. 
Navy.  Deist.  Mem.  Loyal  Legion,  Naval  Order,  P.si 
Upsilon  (Amherst).  (See  Who's  AV'ho  in  America 
for  books,  etc.)  Address:  Navy  League,  Washing- 
ton, ]).  C* 

BItECK,  Samuel,  brigadier-gen.  U.S.A.;  b.  Mid- 
dleborough,  Mass.,  Feb.  25,  ls;j4;  s.  Samuel  and 
Sarah  Amelia  (Eddy)  Breck;  apptd.  from  Mass., 
and  grad.  U.S.  Mil.  Acad.,  1855;  m.  Caroline  J.  Bar- 
rett, Sept.  23,  1857  (died  Dec.  6,  1900).  Bvtd.  and 
commd.  2d  It.  1st  Arty.,  July  1.  1855;  1st  It.,  Apr. 
11,  1861;  capt.  asst.  adj. -gen.,  Nov.  29,  1861;  maj. 
asst.  a.-d.-c.  vols.,  May  23-Julv  17,  1862;  ma.i.  asst. 
adj. -gen.,  July  17,  1862;  It.-col.,  Feb.  28,  1887;- col. 
asst.  adj. -gen.,  Aug.  31,  1893;  brig.-gen.  adj. -gen. 
U.S.A.,  Sept.  11,  1897;  retired  by  operation  of  law, 
Feb.  25,  1898.  Bvtd.:  It.-col.,  Sept.  24,  1864,  "for 
meritorious  and  faithful  services  during  the  war"; 
col.  and  brig.-gen..  Mar.  13,  1865,  "for  diligent, 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  in  adj. -gen's, 
dept.  during  the  war."  Mem.  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal. 
Soc,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Author:  Genealogy  of  the 
Breck  Family.  1887;  Magoun  Memorial,  1891.  Home: 
1651  Beacon  St..  Brookline,  Mass.* 

BRIICKENBIISGE,  Iiester  Faigre,  mechanical 
engr. ;  b.  Meriden,  Conn..  May  17,  1858;  s.  Moses 
Paige  and  Lucretia  L.  (Wetherell)  Breckenridge; 
Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale),  1881;  (hon. 
M.A.,  Yale.  1909;  Eng.  D.,  U.  of  111.,  1910);  m.  May 
Brown,  of  Memphis,  Tenn.,  Dec.  19,  1883:  2d,  Susan 
W.  Ford,  Bordentown.  N.J.,  July  26,  1911.  Instr. 
mech.  engring.,  Lehigh  U.,  1882-91,  except  2  yrs. 
engaged  in  engring.  work;  prof.  mech.  engring., 
Mich.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1891-3;  prof.  mech.  engring.,  1893- 
99,  dir.  Engring.  Expt.  Sta.,  1905-9.  U.  of  111.:  prof, 
mech.  engring.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale), 
Sept.  1.  1909 — .  Engr.  in  charge  of  boiler  div.  U.S. 
Geol.  Survey  Fuel  Testing  Plant.  St.  Louis,  1904 — . 
Contrived  and  equipped  dynamometer  cars,  1897-9; 
invented  automatic  recording  machine.  1901.  Home: 
412  Humphrey  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

BREED,  Charles  Blaney,  engineer;  b.  Lynn, 
Mass..  Nov.  28,  1875;  s.  Charles  Otis  and  Sarah 
(Guilford)  Breed;  descendant  of  Allen  Breed, 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  1607  (later  the  family  owned 
Breed's  Hill,  site  of  Bunker  Hill  Monument);  prep, 
edn..  Classical  High  Sch..  Lynn;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1897;  m.  Carrie  B.  Wentworth,  of  Lynn, 
Mass.,  Mar.  10,  1898:  1  son.  Charles  Alfred.  Began 
practice  in  city  engring.  dept.,  Lynn.  1894;  succes- 
sively with  Boston  &  Me.  and  Boston  &  Albany 
rys.,  Mass.  Harbor  and  Land  Comran.,  Met.  Water 
and  Sewerage  Bd.  (Boston),  and  Chicago  &  West- 
ern Ind.  R.R.,  Chicago,  resident  engineer  Walden 
Pond  Dam.  Lynn,  1897-10;  consulting  engr.  Vt.  Pub. 
Service  Commn.  since  1912;  spl.  consulting  engr. 
for  many  cities  and  towns,  on  elimination  of  grade 
crossings;  mem.  Barrows  &  Breed,  consulting 
engrs. ;  prof,  railroad  engring..  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.; 
trustee  Lynn  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Am. 
Soc.  C.E.,  Am.  Ry.  Engring.  Assn.,  Am.  Road  Build- 
ers' Assn..  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  N.E.  Railroad 
Club  (pres.).  Republican.  Methodist.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Boston  City,  Technology.  Author:  (with  Prof. 
George  L.  Hosmer)  Principles  and  Practice  of  Sur- 
veying (Vols.  I  and  II),  1906,  1908.  Asso.  editor  of 
American  Civil  Engineer's  Pocketbook,  1911.  Rec- 
reations: tennis,  golf.  Home:  Lynn,  Mass.  Office: 
6  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

BREED,  Ernest  Iieouard,  contractor;  b.  Chitten- 
den, Vt.,  Feb.  13.  1862;  s.  Augustus  Leonard  and 
Harriet  M.  (Durkee)  Breed;  direct  descendant  of 
the  Breed  who  owned  the  land  where  the  Battle  of 
Bunker  Hill  was  fought;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Chittenden 
and  Brandon.  Vt. ;  m.  Minnie  Helen  Morse,  of  Val- 
lejo.  Cal..  July  3.  1885;  2  children.  Bert  Leonard,  b. 
Aug.  22.  1888:  Allen  Augustus,  ta.  July  21,  1902.  En- 
gaged as  contractor  many  yrs.:  road  commr.  12 
yrs.;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910.  Republican. 
Conglist.      Mason:     mem.     Modern     Woodmen     of 


America.    Recreations:   hunting,   fishing.    Address: 
R.F.D.,  Pittsford,  Vt. 

BREED,  Nathaniel  Pope,  M.D. ;  b.  Lynn,  Mass., 
Feb.  18,  1874;  s.  Bowman  Bigelow  and  Hannah  Put- 
nam (Pope)  Breed;  descendant  of  Allen  Breed,  the 
immigrant,  Lynn,  Mass.,  also  of  Francis  Moore,  of 
the  Boston  Tea  Party  (undisguised),  and  Nathaniel 
Pope,  Revolutionary  soldier;  prep.  edn.  I>ynn  Clas- 
.sical  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1898;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1901;  m.  Effie  Young  Thomson,  of  Lynn, 
Mass.,  June  21.  1904;  3  children,  Dorothea,  Nathan- 
iel Preston,  Robert  Thomson.  Practiced  in  Lynn, 
since  1901;  dist.  phys..  City  of  Lynn,  1907-13  (re- 
signed); staff  surgeon  to  Lynn  Hosp.;  mem.  Lynn 
Sch.  Com.,  1914-15  (pres.,  1915).  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Lynn  Med.  Fraternity  (pres., 
1915),  Old  Essex  Chapter  S.A.R.,  Lynn  Hist.  Soc. 
Progressive  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Club: 
Oxford  (Lynn).  Recreations:  mountain  climbing. 
Address:  9  Washington  Sq.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

BREED,  "Warren  Mudere,  banker;  b.  Lynn,  Mass., 
Apr.  17,  1847;  s.  James  Albert  and  Lydia  Stoddard 
(Webb)  Breed:  descendant  of  Allen  Breed,  who 
came  from  England  in  1630;  ed.  pvib.  and  high  schs., 
Lynn;  m.  Florence  Louise  Shed,  of  Boston,  June  12, 
1888;  3  sons,  Allan  W.,  Robert  W.  (died  Nov.  16, 
1913),  Philip  M.  Entered  the  Laighton  Bank,  Lynn, 
as  clerk,  in  1863,  at  age  of  16;  became  cashier,  in 
1877;  now  cashier  and  dir.  Central  Nat.  Bank  of 
Lynn;  trustee  Lynn  Inst,  for  Savings.  Treas.  Lynn 
Hist.  Soc,  Lynn  Y.M.C.A.  Republican.  Mem.  Bos- 
ton Baptist  Social  Union.  Clubs:  Oxford,  Whiting. 
Home:  9  Kensington  Pk.  Office:  Central  National 
Bank,   Lynn,   Mass. 

BREED,  ■William  Henry,  lumber  mcht. ;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Mav  19,  1851:  s.  Horace  A.  and  Sarah  (Smith) 
Breed;  descendant  of  Allen  Breed,  Mass.,  1630;  ed. 
Cotting  Acad.,  Arlington,  Mass.,  3  yrs.;  Chauncy 
Hall  Sch..  Boston,  3  yrs.;  m.  Mary  D.  Curtis,  of 
Medford,  Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1874  (died,  1885);  children, 
Florence  Curtis  (Mrs.  Raymond  C.  Knox,  of  New 
York),  Ethel  Abbott;  m.  2d,  Lottie  B.,  daughter  of 
Rev.  R.  Mitchell,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1888; 
children,  William  Mitchell,  Miriam  Gordon.  En- 
tered wall  paper  business  with  father,  1867;  be- 
came mem.  of  firm  of  H.  A.  Breed  &  Son,  1872: 
father  died,  Oct.,  1878;  then  carried  on  business 
under  title  of  William  H.  Breed;  pres.  and  treas. 
William  H.  Wood  Lumber  Co.  since  1909.  Trustee 
Boston  Bapt.  Social  Union,  and  of  Ford  Bldg.,  Bos- 
ton; dir.  Gordon  Missionary  and  Training  Sch., 
Boston.  Mem.  Mass.  and  R.I.  State  Y.M.C.A.  Com., 
1898-01.  Boston  Y.M.C.A.  Clubs:  Boston  City.  Com- 
monwealth Country.  Recreations:  golf.  Home: 
Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Office:  13  Broadway,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

BREED,  "Wurtem  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Titusville,  Pa., 
Feb.  16.  1857:  s.  Amos  and  Margery  (Alcorn) 
Breed;  descendant  of  Allen  Breed,  who  settled  at 
Lynn,  Mass.,  1630;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Titusville,  Pa., 
and  pvt.  sch.;  moved  to  Painesville,  O.,  with  par- 
ents. 1874;  m.  Mar.  5,  1897,  Jennie  Pendleton,  of 
Stonington,  Conn.  Began  law  practice  at  Paines- 
ville, O.,  1880,  and  continued  in  Cleveland;  in  prac- 
tice at  Stonington.  Conn.,  since  1905;  judge  of 
Stonington  Town  Ct.  V.-p.  Free  Library  Assn.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mason.  Club:  Men's,  of 
Stonington   (pres. J     Address:  Stoninp-ton,  Conn. 

BREEIT,  Solomon  Edmiund,  clergyman.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

BREITIiING,  Joseph  Cushman,  M.  D. :  b.  Ran- 
dolph, Mass.,  Dec.  9,  1874;  s.  Gottlieb  Truman  and 
Katharine  Elizabeth  (Cushman)  Breitling;  grad. 
Stetson  High  Sch.,  Randolph,  1892;  student  Thayer 
Acad.,  Braintree,  Mass.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me. 
(Bowdoin),  1897;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Lunen- 
burg. Vt.,  since  1897;  1st  It.  Med.  Reserve  Corps, 
U.S.A.  Mem.  A.M.A..  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Cale- 
donia Co.  Med.  Soc  Democrat.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.). 
Address:  Lunenburg,  Vt. 

BREMER,  John  Iiewis,  prof,  histology;  b.  New 
York,  Nov.  3,  1874;  s.  John  Lewis  and  Mary  (Farns- 
worth)  Bremer;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1896;  post-grad, 
work,  Oxford,  1896-7;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1901;  m.  Marv  Cleveland  Bigelow,  of  Cohasset, 
Mass.,  Sept.  29,  1906;  1  daughter,  Barbara.  Has 
never   practiced   medicine;   asst.    in   histology   and 


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embryology,  1902.  instr.,  1903-6,  demonstrator  in 
histology,  1906-12,  asst.  prof,  since  Oct.,  1912,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.  Mem.  Am.  Assn.  of  Anatomist.s, 
Boston  Soc.  Natural  History.  Clubs:  Somerset, 
Harvard.    Home:  29,')  Marlboro  St.,  LJoston. 

BREMER,  Samuel  Parker,  merchant,  mfr.;  b. 
Brooklyn,  A.V.,  i\ov.  14,  1S72;  s.  John  L.  and  Mary 
R.  (Farnsworth)  Bremer;  ed.  pvt.  schs. ;  m.  Boston, 
Mabel  R.  Burrage,  of  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  Nov. 
4,  1896;  3  daughters,  Edith,  Mabel  Farnsworth, 
Ruth  Parker.  Mem.  Parker,  Wilder  &  Co.,  dry 
goods,  since  1896;  pres.  Cocheco  Woolen  Mfg.  Co., 
Belvidere  Woolen  Co.,  Gonic  Mfg.  Co.;  treas.  Union 
Mfg.  Co.;  dir.  Stirling  Mills.  Naumkeag  Steam  Cot- 
ton Co.,  N.F.  Trust  Co.  Clubs:  Commercial  Ex- 
change, Boston  Art,  Manchester  Yacht,  Country 
(Brookline),  Oakley  Country.  Essex  Country.  Rec- 
reations: golf,  yacliting.  Home:  Manchester,  Mass. 
Office:  4  Winthrop  S(|.,  J^oston,  Mass. 

BREMER,  Theodore  Glover,  broker;  b.  Boston, 
Oct.  6,  1870;  s.  William  M.  and  Weltha  (Malbon) 
Bremer;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1892;  m.  Eleanor  Brooks 
Almy,  of  Boston,  Apr.  22,  1896;  3  children,  Alice 
Gray,  Eleanor  Malbon.  Theodore  Glover,  Jr.  Began 
with  Nat.  Rockland  Bank,  Boston,  1892;  then  with 
Wilson,  Larrabee  &  Co.,  dry  goods  jobbers.  1893-5; 
with  Almy  &  Co.,  cotton  brokers,  1895-07;  mem. 
Parker.  Wilder  &  Co.,  dry  goods  commn.,  1907-12, 
since  mem.  William  Almy  &  Co.,  cotton  brokers; 
dir.  Federal  Trust  Co..  Webster  &  Atlas  Nat.  Bank; 
trustee  Franklin  Savings  Bank  of  City  of  Boston. 
Unitarian.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs: 
Union,  Country;  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York). 
Recreations:  golf,  hunting,  fishing.  Home:  48 
Fisher  Av.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  4  Liberty  Sq., 
Boston. 

BRENSIiINGER,  Margfaret  RolJinson,  educator; 
b.  Port  Perry,  Allegheny  Co.,  Pa.;  d.  Peter  Franklin 
and  Hannah  Emily  (.Brown)  Brendlinger;  descend- 
ant on  father's  side  of  German  ancestry,  from  Wiir- 
temberg,  1750,  and  on  mother's  side  of  Scotch-Irish 
ancestry;  grad.  Yonkers  High  Sch.,  1891;  A.B., 
Vassar,  1895;  Yale,  winter,  1898-9,  work  in  min- 
neralogy;  Vassar,  winter,  1899-1900,  chemistry;  un- 
married. Teacher,  German  and  science,  Mrs.  Mead's 
Sch.,  Hillside,  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1895-9;  teacher,  Ger- 
man and  French,  Poughkeepsie  High  Sch.,  1899-01; 
club  work  in  Phila.,  1901-8;  pres.  College  Club, 
Phila.,  1904-9;  prin.  Hillside  Sch.  (formerly  Mrs. 
Mead's  Sch.),  Norwalk,  Conn.,  since  Aug.,  1908. 
Pres.  Civic  League,  Norwalk.  Mem.  Assn.  Collegi- 
ate Alumnae,  Vassar  Alumnse  Assn.,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Presbyn.  Clubs:  College  (Phila.),  Wom- 
en's University  (New  York),  Community,  Woman's 
of  Norwalk  (pres.).  Address:  Hillside,  Norwalk, 
Conn.* 

BRENNAN',  Alfred  Laurens,  artist.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

BRENNAN,  James  Henry,  real  estate;  b.  Rox- 
bury,  Mass.,  Feb.  8,  1865;  s.  James  and  Jane 
(Glennon)  Brennan;  ed.  Dearborn  and  Dudley 
grammar  schs.,  Roxbury;  m.  Margaret  A.  Buckley, 
of  London,  Eng.,  Nov.  24,  1889;  6  children,  James 
(deceased),  William  Russell,  Charles  James,  Ed- 
ward, Jolm,  Margaret  (deceased).  In  retail  grocery 
store  of  Faunce  &  Putnam,  Roxbury,  1876-89; 
real  estate,  mortgage  and  ins.  business,  also 
auctioneer  and  appraiser  since  1890.  Mem.  Mass. 
Iteal  Estate  Exchange,  Irish  Charitable  Soc.  Mem. 
1st  and  5th  M.V.M.,  1885-89.  Democrat.  Catholic. 
-Mem.  Royal  Arcanum.  Recreations:  swimming. 
Home:  Somerville,  Mass.  Office:  31  State  St., 
Hoston. 

BRENNER,  Reinhold,  mfr.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BRENTON,    Cranston,    college    prof.:    moved    to 

Vonkers.   X.Y.     (See   vol.    1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 

America,  1914-15.) 

BRETT,  Victor,  city  official.     (See  vol.  1909.) 
BREXTIi,  Hug-Q  August  Bernbard,  artist;  May  27, 
ls54-..\ug.    4,    1910.     (See   vol.    19U9.) 

BREWER,  I>(aniel)  Chauncey,  lawyer;  ta.  Bos- 
ton. Sejit.  14,  1S61;  s.  Daniel  Chauncey  and  Mary 
Ada  (Turpin)  Brewer;  A.B.,  Williams,  1886;  LL.B., 
Boston  U.,  1883;  post-grad.  Princeton,  1887;  m. 
Genevieve,  d.  Rev.  John  Lindsay  Withrow,  Oct.  18, 
1888.    Admitted  to  bar,   ISSS,  and  since  in  practice 


at  Boston.  Trustee,  dir.  or  officer,  in  public  ser- 
vice, religious  (and  ednl.)  corpns. ;  pres.  N.  Am. 
Civic  League  for  Immigrants.  Clubs:  University, 
Longwood  Tennis.  Author:  Madeleine  (poems), 
1888.  Writer  on  internat.  law  in  various  revs. 
Home:  41  Bay  State  Rd.  Office:  40  Central  St., 
Boston.* 

BREWER,    Francis    Heman,    broker.      (See    vol. 

i;tii:i.) 

BREWER,  William  Henry,  prof,  agriculture; 
Sept.  14,  1828-Nov.  2,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Wlio  in  America,  1910-11.) 

BREWSTER,  Chauncey  Bunce,  bishop;  b.  Wind- 
ham, Conn.,  SeiJt.  5,  18  48;  s.  Rev.  Joseph  and  Sarah 
Jane  (Bunce)  Brewster;  descendant  on  maternal 
side  of  Thomas  Bunce  and  Thomas  Bull;  brother 
of  James  Henry  and  Benjamin  Brewster;  A.B., 
Yale,  1868,  A.M.,  1871;  (D.D.,  Trinity,  1897,  Yale, 
1898,  ^^'esleyan,■1903) ;  m.  Alice  Tucker  Stephenson, 
of  East  Orange,  N.J.,  June  20,  1893;  one  daughter, 
Eleanor  Longfellow.  Deacon,  1872,  priest,  1873, 
P.E.  Ch.;  rector  Christ  Ch.,  Rye,  N.Y.,  1873-81, 
Christ  Ch.,  Detroit,  1881-5,  Grace  Ch.,  Baltimore, 
1885-8,  Grace  Ch.,  Brooklyn,  1888-97;  consecrated 
coadjutor  bishop.  Conn.,  1897,  bishop  of  Conn., 
Feb.  7,  1899.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,  etc.)  Address:  98  Woodland  St.,  Hartford, 
Conn." 

BREWSTER,  Edwin  Tenney,  author;  b.  Law- 
rence, Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1866;  s.  John  Leander  and 
Ada  Augusta  (Tenney)  Brewster;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1890,  A.M.,  1891:  student  of  zoology.  Harvard  Grad. 
Sch.,  ic93-5;  m.  Alice  E.  Rollins,  of  West  Rox- 
bury, Mass.,  1893;  2d,  Lilian  E.  Dodge,  of 
Andover,  Mass.,  1912.  Instr.  sciences,  Brewster 
Free  Acad.,  Wolfeborough,  N.H.,  1891-3,  Phillips 
Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1897-03  and  1907-8.  Trustee 
Nute  High  Sch.,  Milton,  N.H.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books,  societies,  etc.)  Home:  Andover, 
Mass.* 

BREWSTER,  Elisha  Hume,  lawyer;  b.  Worth- 
ington,  Alass.,  Sept.  10,  1871;  s.  (5harles  K.  and 
Celina  S.  (Baldwin)  Brewster;  grad.  Williston 
Sem.,  Easthampton,  Mass.,  1893;  LL.B.,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Law,  1896;  m.  Springfield,  Mass.,  June  20, 
1900,  Alice  M.  Thompson  (died  June  6,  1904);  m. 
2d,  Greenfield,  Mass.,  June  28,  1906,  Jessie  W. 
Cook;  3  children,  Alice,  Harriette,  Elizabeth.  Prac- 
ticed law  at  Springfield,  since  1896;  chmn.  Rep. 
City  Com.,  1900;  unsuccessful  candidate  for  Rep. 
nomination  for  state  treas.  and  receiver-gen., 
1904;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1902-4.  Mem.  Mass. 
and  Hampden  Co.  Bar  assns.  Mason.  Clubs:  Win- 
throp, Nayasset,  Springfield  Country.  Recreations: 
golf,  tennis.  Home:  52  Florentine  Gardens.  Ad- 
dress:  500  Main  St.,   Springfield,   Mass. 

BREWSTER,  Frank,  lawyer;  b.  Montreal,  Can., 
Nov.  28,  1857;  s.  Benjamin  and  Annie  W.  (Em- 
mons) Brewster;  grad.  Roxbury  (Mass.)  Latin 
Sch.,  1875;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1879;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1883;  m.  Marie  F.  Sharp,  of  Boston,  Feb. 
24,  1903.  In  practice  at  Boston  since  1884;  mem. 
Rackemann  &  Brewster.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass.  Bar 
assns..  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  Union, 
Eastern  Yacht.  Home:  54  Commonwealth  Av.  Ad- 
dress:   Ames    Bldg.,    Boston. 

BREWSTER,  George  Washing-ton  Wales,  sur- 
geon; b.  Boston,  Mar.  26,  1866;  s.  Benjamin  and 
Annie  W.  (Emmons)  Brewsterp  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1889;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1893;  m.  Ellen  M. 
Hodge,  of  Washington,  D.C.,  Nov.  11,  1902;  chil- 
dren, William,  George,  Henry.  Practiced  in  Boston 
since  1893;  visiting  surgeon,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp. 
Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Suffolk  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  Episcopalian. 
Address:  213  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

BREWSTER,  Henry  Allen,  countv  treas.;  b. 
Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  2,  1844;  s.  Oliver  Ellsworth 
(M.D.)  and  Clarissa  Augusta  (Allen)  Brewster; 
8th  generation  from  Elder  AV'illiam  Brewster,  ot 
the  Plvmouth  Pilgrims;  father  surgeon  in  Civil 
War;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Pittsfield;  m.  Mar.  29,  1880, 
Alice  Theresa  Staples,  of  Kingston,  N.Y.,  who  was 
born  in  Monterey,  Mass.  Served  in  Union  Army, 
depot  quartermasters'  office.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Mar., 
1864-Apr.,  1865,  and  as  pvt.  3d  Md.  Regt.,  Apr.  and 
May,    1865.     Connected    with    Pittsfield   Nat.    Bank 


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more  than  30  yrs.,  the  hist  9  yrs.  as  cashier; 
county  treas.  Berkshire  County  since  Jul\-  9,  1902; 
mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Pittsfield,  1  term.  Mem.  "pittsfleld 
Bd.  of  Trade.  Republican.  Conglist. ;  elk.  1st  Con- 
gregational Ch.,  since  1S78  and  deacon  1S91-1900. 
Mem.  G.A.R.  Home:  175  East  St.  Address:  P.O. 
Box  1025,  Pittsfleld,  Mass. 

BREWSTER,    James    Bartlett,    M.D.      (See    vol. 

1909.) 

BREWSTER,  James  Henry,  insurance  mgr. ;  b. 
Coventr\ ,  Conn.,  Dec.  L'4,  1S45;  s.  Henry  A.  and 
Fannie  A.  (Badger)  Brewster;  descendant  of  Elder 
AVilliam  Brewster,  of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  pub. 
sells.;  taught  sch.  sliort  time;  m.  Mary  E.  Folts, 
of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Dec.  9,  1879;  one  son^  James  H., 
Jr.  Entered  ins.  business  as  elk.  for  Conn.  Fire 
Ins.  Co.,  1867;  asst.  sec.  same,  1873-80;  asst.  mgr., 
1880-99,  mgr.  since  Jan.  1,  1900,  U.S.  br.  of 
Scottish  Union  and  Nat.  Ins.  Co.  of  Edinburgh, 
Scotland;  mgr.  State  Assurance  Co.  of  Liverpool, 
Eng.,  since  1905;  dir.  Nat.  Exchange  Bank,  Hart- 
ford. Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Hart- 
ford, Hatchett  Reef,  Republican,  Country  (Farm- 
ington.  Conn.).  Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  36 
Gillett  St.    Office:  75  Elm  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

BREWSTER,  John  Deusmore,  M.D. ;  b.  Hartland, 
Vt.,  Apr.  19.  1850;  s.  Seth  and  Eliza  (Densmore) 
Brewster;  ed.  Perkins  Acad.,  Green  Mountain,  Vt., 
1874;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1879;  post- 
grad, study,  New  York,  1880;  m.  Auburndale, 
Mass.,  May  31,  1894,  Carrie  L.  Bourn.  Practiced 
at  Windsor,  Vt.,  since  1880.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Vt.  Med. 
Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Club:  Runne- 
mede.    Address:  Windsor,  Vt. 

BREWSTER,  Iiewis  W^atertoury;  b.  Portsmoutli, 
N.H.,  June  30,  1830;  s.  Charles  Warren  and  Mary 
(Oilman)  Brewster;  grad.  Portsmoutli  High  Sch., 
1846;  student  Rockingham  Acad.,  Hampton  Falls, 
N.H.,  1849-50;  m.  Annie  B.  Greene,  of  Hampton 
Falls,  Aug.  14,  1855  (died,  Nov.  18,  1895);  3  chil- 
dren, Edith,  Edwin  Francis  (deceased),  Arthur 
Oilman.  Entered  office  of  Portsmouth  Journal  as 
apprentice,  1846,  became  partner,  1852,  and  sole 
owner  after  death  of  father,  Aug.  4,  1868;  sold 
the  Journal  to  New  Hampshire  Gazette,  May,  1903, 
after  having  been  connected  with  the  office  57 
yrs.;  retained  the  printing  office  and  passed  it  to 
his  son,  Arthur  Oilman  Brewster;  mem.  N.H.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1865-6,  1911-13.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Warwick.  Address:  198 
Islington    St..    Portsmouth,    N.H. 

BREWSTER, William,  ornithologist;  b.  Wake- 
field, Mass.,  Julv  5.  1851:  grad.  Cambridge  High 
Sch.,  1869;  (hon.  A.M.,  Amherst,  1880,  Harvard, 
1899);  m.  Caroline  F.,  d.  John  Kettell,  of  Boston, 
Feb.  9,  1878.  Asst.  in  charge  of  collection  birds 
and  mammals,  Boston  Soc.  Natural  History,  1880- 
87;  in  charge  dept.  of  mammals  and  birds,  Cam- 
bridge Mus.  Comparative  Zoology,  1885-1900,  cur- 
ator, dept.  of  birds  since  1900:  most  of  his  time 
devoted  to  managing  pvt.  museum  of  ornithology 
at  his  place  in  Cambridge.  Is  one  of  3  trustees  of 
an  estate  in  Boston,  and  one  of  11  trustees  of  the 
Brewster  Free  Acad,  (endowed  by  his  father)  at 
Wolfeboro,  N.H.  Ex-pres.  Am.  Ornithologists' 
Union;  pres.  Nuttall  Ornithol.  Club,  Mass.  Audubon 
Soc;  fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences.  A.A.A.S.; 
mem.  various  other  scientific  socs.  in  this  country 
and  Europe.  Home:  145  Brattle  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.    Office:  Rm.  20,  15  State  St.,  Boston.* 

BREWSTER,  William  Joseph,  clergyman;  b. 
New  Haven.  Conn.,  Sept.  3.  1858;  s.  Joseph  and 
Sarah  .Jane  (Bunce)  Brewster:  9th  generation 
from  Elder  William  Brewster,  of  the  Mayflower; 
prep,  edn.,  Hopkins  Grammar  Sch.,  New  Haven; 
B.A.  Yale,  1881:  m.  Emma  Colby,  of  Glencoe, 
Minn.,  Oct.  7,  1885:  5  children,  James,  Philip  Bart- 
lett, Mary  Bunce,  Josephine,  George  Colby.  Fai'mer 
and  postmaster  in  S.  T)ak.,  1883-91;  deacon.  1897, 
priest,  1898.  P.E.  Ch. ;  rector  St.  Andrew's  Ch., 
Northford,  Conn.,  1897-9,  St.  John's  Ch.,  Warehouse 
Point,  Conn.,  since  Apr.  23,  1899.  Archdeacon  of 
Hartford  Archdeaconry  since  Oct.,  1914.  Trustee 
Conn.  Lit.  Instn..  Suffield,  Conn.;  mem.  Sch.  Bd., 
East  M'indsor.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa,  Psi  Upsilon. 
Independent  Democrat.  Address:  Warehouse  Point, 
Conn. 


BRIANT,  Samuel  Ingrersoll,  clergyman;  b.  Bev- 
eily,  Mass.,  July  28,  1839;  s.  James  and  I.,ydia 
(Herrick)  Briant;  g.g.s.  of  John  Briant,  of  Lynn- 
field,  Mass.;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass., 
1858;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1863;  grad.  Andover  Theol. 
Sem.,  1867;  m.  Charlotte  Safford,  of  Beverly,  Mass., 
.lune  10,  1868  (died  1906);  3  children  (all  de- 
ceased). Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1868;  pastor 
Sharon,  Mass.,  1868-75,  Hartford,  Vt.,  1875-89, 
North  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  1889-98;  resided  at 
Westboro,  Mass.,  since  1898.  Served  with  Christian 
Commn.,  1865.  Treas.  Evangelical  Ch.,  1907-14. 
Mem.  Westboro  Hist.  Soc.  (ex-pres.).  Republican. 
Address:   Westboro,   Mass. 

BRroCi-E,  Tliomas  Wesley;  b.  Orange,  Mass., 
Dec.  11,  1860;  s.  Thomas  E.  and  Mary  A.  (Pike> 
Bridge;  grad.  Orange  High  Sch.,  1878;  unmarried. 
V.-p.  Orange  Savings  Bank;  town  elk.  and  treas.. 
Orange,  since  1894.  Republican.  Universalist. 
Mem.  New  England  Order  of  Protection.  Recre- 
ations:  gardening.    Address:  Orange,  Mass. 

BRIDGES,  FideUa,  artist;  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  May 
19,  1835;  d.  Henry  Gardner  and  Eliza  (Chadwick) 
Bridges;  removed  to  Brooklyn,  1854,  and  to  Phila., 
1859,  wliere  studied  art  under  William  T.  Richards; 
unmarried.  Has  painted  and  exhibited  many  note- 
worthy landscapes;  earlier  work  principally  in  oil, 
later  work  mostly  in  water  colors.  A.N. A.,  1869; 
mem.  Am.  Water  Color  Soc.  Address:  Canaan 
Conn.* 

BRIDGES,  Sam.uel  Willard,  importing  mcht. ; 
b.  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Jan.  28,  1874;  s.  Samuel  W.  and 
Amelia  L.  (Kibbee)  Bridges;  descendant  of  Ed- 
mund Bridges,  of  Mass.,  1632;  ed.  Polytechnic 
Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. ;  m.  Kate  Britton,  of  Brook- 
lyn, N.Y.,  Oct.  22,  1902;  4  children,  Samuel  Wil- 
lard, Jr.,  Helen  Mabel,  Dorothy,  John  Morvison 
(deceased).  Began  with  English  importing  firm 
of  Robert  Crooks  &  Co.,  continuing  about  12  yrs., 
and  located  in  New  York;  formed  partnership, 
1906,  with  Samuel  L.  Ayres,  of  Phila.,  under  title 
of  Ayres,  Bridges  &  Co.,  importers  and  dealers  in 
all  classes  of  wools,  cotton  and  gen.  eastern  prod- 
ucts, Boston,  with  branch  offices  in  New  York 
and  Phila.  and  connections  throughout  the  world; 
pres.  and  treas.  China  Am.  Trading  Co.;  dir. 
Queensbury  Mills,  Worcester,  Mass.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  Boston  Wool  Trade 
Assn.,  Boston  Cotton  Waste  Assn.,  Asiatic  Soc.  of 
New  York.  Republican.  Clubs:  Hunnewell,  Com- 
monwealth Country,  Newton  Golf,  Brae  Burn 
Country.  Recreations:  golf,  tennis  and  other  out- 
door sports.  Home:  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  200 
Summer  St.,   Boston,   ^lass. 

BRIDGHAM,  Frederic  C,  woolens;  b.  Newton- 
ville,  Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1854;  s.  Prescott  C.  and  Lucy 
A.  (Foster)  Bridgham;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  and  Allen's 
Classical  Sch.,  West  Newton,  Mass.;  m.  Grace  R. 
White,  of  Bangor,  Me.,  Aug.  15,  1876;  one  daughter, 
Alice  (Mrs.  R.  H.  Davies,  of  Chicago).  Began 
active  career,  1873,  in  emplo.v  of  Bridgham  &  Co. 
(established  by  father),  dealers  in  woolens  and 
tailors'  trimmings;  was  admitted  to  firm,  1889, 
and  title  changed  to  Bridgham  &  Smith  Co.,  of 
which  is  v.-p.  Mason.  Club:  Boston  Yacht.  Home: 
124  Huntington  AV.    Office:  105  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 

BRIDGHAM,  Percy  Albert,  lawyer,  newspaper 
corr. ;  b.  East  Eddington,  Me.,  Nov.  5,  1850;  s. 
Albert  and  Martha  Campbell  (Maddocks)  Bridg- 
ham; gd.  pub.  schs.  of  Bangor,  Me.;  m.  Somerville, 
Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1901,  Lilian  F.  Clisby.  Asst.  register 
of  deeds  Penobscot  Co.,  Me.,  1869-72;  elk.  com. 
council,  Bangor,  1871-2;  studied  law  and  was  ad- 
mitted to  bar  in  Boston,  18  75;  mem.  com.  council, 
Somerville,  Mass.,  1879-80.  Capt.  col.,  brig,  gen., 
maj.  gen.  United  Boys  Brigade  of  America  since 
1893.    Home:  Waverly,  Mass. 

BRIDGMAN,  Arthur  milnor,  editor,  pub.;  b. 
Amlierst,  IMass.,  Jan.  2,  1851;  s.  Richard  Baxter 
and  Marv  (Nutting)  Bridgman;  grad.  Amherst 
High  Sch.,  1869;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1873:  m. 
Miriam  Gay,  of  Stoughton,  Mass.,  Nov.  12,  1879. 
Began  as  Amherst  town  and  coll.  corr.  for  Spring- 
field (Mass.)  Republican,  1872;  local  and  legisla- 
tive reporter  on  Spi-ingfield  Union,  July.  1873-Xov., 
1874;  similar  positions  on  Springfield  Republican, 
1875-7.     Bought    Valley    Index,    Waterbury,    Conn., 


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contiiuiiiis  until  Apr.,  1879,  when  purcliased  Hav- 
•  •rliill  (Muss.)  Guzelte;  loundml  KvLiiiuK  TeK- 
pliuno,  ISJSU,  and  was  the  hrst-to  recei\e  and  send 
news  by  telephone;  purchased  l.,>nn  (..Mass.)  Union, 
Dec,  1882,  and  publislied  same  until  selling  it  the 
next  spring;  iJiirchased  UulyoUe  (Mass.)  Jicrald 
(weekly),  founded  Weekly  Herald,  Mortliampton, 
Mass.,  1883,  and  luihlished  dailies  at  both  otlices, 
1883,  making  l\)ur  (lapers  under  management; 
closed  out  those  interests  and  boUKhl  the  Hrocklon 
daily  and  Weekly  Gazette,  and  edited  and  jjub. 
same,  1881-91;  owner  and  i)ub.  Stoiinhton  Jtecord 
(weekly),  1895-09;  le>?i-slati\e  reporter  lor  vai'ious 
newspapers  since  1874,  and  had  full  charKU  of 
State  House  work  for  Boston  Herald,  1879-91; 
owner  and  pub.,  Legislative  Souvenir  (annual) 
since  1892;  also,  since  1897,  pub.  IJrief  Outline 
Sketches  of  members-elect  of  legislature:  founder 
and  editor  of  Legislative  Hulletin,  pub.  semi- 
weekl\-  during  the  session  l>y  authorit>'  of  the 
legislature,  since  1886.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
(Amherst),  Slougliton  Grange,  Chemung  Lodge  of 
Kniglit  of  I'ytliias  (I'asl  chancellor).  Republican. 
Conglist.  .\cl(li(>.';.>; :  (;s  Ci-onc  si..  Stoughton,  Mass. 
BBIDOMAN,  Donald  Wiucliester,  general  agt. 
Conn.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.;  b.  Belchertown,  .Mass., 
IMar.  12,  lS8(i;  s.  Robert  Longlcy  and  Elizabeth 
(Bartlett)  Bridgman;  student  Belchertown  High 
Sell.;  Williston  Sem.,  Easthampton,  Mass.  Con- 
nected with  traffic  dept.  X.El  Telephone  &  Tele- 
grapli  Co.,  Boston,  until  Mar.,  1909;  spl.  agt.  in 
Conn,  for  Travelers  Ins.  Co.,  1909-11,  at  Phila., 
1911-13;  gen.  agt.  Conn.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  at 
Springlield,  Mass.,  since  1913;  sec.  Western  Mass. 
Underwriters'  Assn.  ISIem.  Springfield  Bd.  of 
Trade;  councilor  Boys'  Club,  Springfield.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  IVlason.  Clubs:  Springfield  (coun- 
try, 'Winthrop  Country.  Recreations:  outdoor 
sport.'^.  Home:  31  Maple  St.  Office:  293  Bridge  St., 
Springfield,  Mass. 

BBIDOMAN,  Oeorg-e  W.,  lumberman,  farmer; 
1>.  llaiciuick.  Vt.,  l'"eb.  21,  1840;  s.  Dorman  and 
Achsah  (Mitcliel)  Bridgman;  descendant  of  James 
Bridgman,  who  settled  in  Hartfoid,  (ronn.,  1640 
(Orlando  Bridgman,  3d,  built  Bridgman  Ft.,  neat 
Brattleboro,  Vt.,  defended  same  and  hunted  In- 
dians with  dogs);  ed.  dist.  sch.  and  high  sch..  East 
Hard  wick;  m.  Helen  M.  McLoud,  of  Woodbury, 
Vt.,  Feb.  10,  1866;  children  (2  living),  i\Iaude 
Helen,  George  Edward.  Was  one  of  first  to  enlist 
in  Civil  War  from  Hardwick;  pvt.  Co.  F,  2d  Regt., 
Vt.  Vols.,  Apr.  19,  1861;  hon.  discharged  as  2d  It., 
Aug.  20,  1864;  participated  in  1st  battle  of  Bull 
Run  and  in  16  other  battles;  severely  wounded  in 
Battle  of  the  Wilderness,  May  6,  1864.  Lived  in 
Sutton,  Vt.,  1866-77,  Barton,  1877-86,  and  since 
1886  on  old  homestead  at  Hardwick,  settled  by 
grandfather,  1795;  engaged  in  lumbering  and  farm- 
ing; was  lister  and  justice  of  peace  in  Sutton; 
mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.  from  Barton,  1882,  Hard- 
wick, 18  94;  6  yrs.  selectman,  3  yrs.  lister  in 
Bai'ton;  trustee  pub.  libraiy  IS  yrs.;  town  grand 
.iuror  2  terms,  co.  grand  .iuror  3  terms;  built  sev- 
eral bldgs.  in  Hardwick,  1905,  and  largely  instru- 
mental in  erection  of  Hardwick  Memorial  Bldg. ; 
now  retired  from  active  business  affairs.  Trustee 
Vt.  Soldiers'  Home;  mem.  Pensi6n  Bd.,  Vt.  state 
aid  for  Soldiers  of  Civil  War.  Mem.  G.A.R.  (comdr. 
15  j'rs. ;  asst.  insp.  gen.  on  staff  Gen.  Palmer). 
Progressi\e.     Home:   Hardwick,  Vt. 

BRIDGMAN,  Howard  Allen,  editor;  b.  l^orth- 
amplon,  -Mass.,  Aug.  20,  ],S60;  s.  Sidney  E.  and 
Harriet  (Phelps)  Bridgman;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1883; 
student  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1884-5;  B.D.,  Yale 
Div.    Sch.,    1887;    (D.D.,    Oberlin,    190S);    m.    Helen 


North    Bryant,   of  Witherbee,   N.Y.,   July 


1898. 


Prin.  high  sch.,  Granby,  Mass.,  1883-4;  asso.  editor, 
1887-9,  mng.  editor,  1889-11,  editor-in-chief  since 
1911,  the  Congregationalist.  Ordained  Congl.  min- 
istry, Nov.  19,  1890.  Dir.  Soutli  End  House  Social 
Settlement.  Republican.  Clubs:  Authors',  20tli  Cen- 
tury, Monday.  Author:  Steps  Christward,  1903; 
Real  Religion,  1910.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office: 
14  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

BBIDOIIAN,  Isaac,  teacher;  b.  Hanover,  N.H., 
Oct.  2,  1S33;  s.  Isaac  and  Lucy  (Chandler)  Brhlg- 
man;  prep,  edn.,  Kimball  Union  Acad.,  Meriden, 
N.H.;    A.B..    Dartmouth,    1856    (Phi    Beta    Kappa), 


I'h.D.,  1886;  m.  Mary  E.  Gleason,  of  Mclndoe  Falls, 
Vt.,  Nov.  10,  1860;  5  cliildren,  Walter  R.,  b.  1860 
(now  prof.  Lake  I'orest  Coll.);  John  C,  b.  1861  (of 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.);  Mrs.  Mary  F.  Stedman,  b  1864; 
Levey  C,  and  Bessie  D.  (both  deceased).  Teacher, 
Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1858-65;  prin.  Clas- 
sical Sch.,  Syracuse,  N.Y.,  1866-75;  traveled  and 
studied  abroad,  1876-7;  teacher,  Cleveland,  O., 
1877-87,  Norlliampton,  Mass.,  1887,  until  retired; 
v.-p.  and  mem.  investment  com.,  Nanotuck  Sav- 
ings Bank.  Independent  Republican.  Conglist, 
Mem.  Psi  LTpsilon.  Recreations:  gardening,  lit.  and 
social  (li\  eisions.    Address:   Northampton,  Mass. 

BRIDGMAN,  Iiewis  Jesse,  illustrator,  author; 
1).  Lawrence,  ISIass.,  Nov.  17,  1857;  s.  William  Jiall 
and  Martha  Hannah  (Neal)  Bridgman;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1881;  m.  Lucy  Stanwood  Blanchard,  of  North 
Andover,  Mass.,  Nov.  8,  1883  (died  Jan.  26,  1892); 
m.  2d,  Annie  Page  Campbell,  of  I'lyniouth,  Mass., 
June  7,  1893.  Pres.  First  Nationalist  Club,  of  Bos- 
ton, 1892-3;  del.  People's  I'arty  Nat.  Conv.,  Omaha, 
1892;  now  Republican.  Mem.  sch.  bd.  of  Salem, 
1901-12.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
etc.).    A<ldiess:  42  Summit  Av.,  Salem,  Mass.* 

BRIDGMAN,  Percy  Williams,  college  prof.;  b. 
Cambridge.  Mass.,  Apr.  21,  1882;  s.  Raymond 
Landon  and  Mary  Ann  Maria  (Williams)  Bridg- 
man; A.B.,  Harvard,  1904,  A.M.,  1905;  Ph.D.,  1908; 
m.  Olive  Ware,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  July  16,  1912; 
1  daughter,  Jane.  Apptd.  fellow  for  research, 
Harvard,  1908;  instr.  physics,  Harvard,  1910-13, 
since  asst.  prof.  Subjects  of  research:  various 
effects  of  high  pressure.  Fellow  Am.  Acad  Arts 
and  Sciences;  mem.  Am.  Physical  Soc.  Home:  68 
Fayerweather  St.  Address:  Jefferson  Physical 
Lalioratory,  (Cambridge,  Mass. 

BRIDGMAN,  Raymond  Iiaudon,  author;  b.  Am- 
herst, i\lass.,  Sept.  26,  1848;  s.  Richard  Baxter  and 
Mary  (Nutting)  Bridgman;  brother  of  Herbert 
Lawrence  Bridgman;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1871;  grad. 
course  Yale,  2  yrs.;  m.  Mary  A.  M.  Williams,  of 
Amherst,  Jan.  6,  1880.  Newspaper  corr.  since  1871; 
lecturer.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon,  Mass.  Civil  Service 
Reform  Assn.,  Am.  Free  Trade  League;  Am.  Anti- 
Imperialist  League,  Am.  Soc.  Internat.  Law.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home: 
Auburndale,   Mass.* 

BRIDGMAN,    William    H.;    Feb.    7,    1830-July    1, 

1909.     (See    vol.    1909.) 

BRIBN,  Augustus  Alexis  Eustachius,  M.D.,  sur- 
geon; b.  St.  Simon,  Bagot  Co.,  P.C^.,  Can.,  Oct.  10, 
1859;  s.  Alfred  and  Mary  Louise  (Genest)  Brien; 
first  ancestor  in  America,  Louis  Brien,  came  from 
France  to  Can.  in  1608  and  settled  in  Que.;  ed.  St. 
Simon's  parochial  schs. ;  St.  Hyacintlie  Coll.,  1870- 
72;  grad.  Jacques  Cartier  Normal  Sch.,  Montreal, 
1879;  M.D.  and  CM.,  Victoria  Med.  Coll.,  Montreal, 
1883;  m.  Heloise  Langelier,  of  St.  Hyacinthe,  P.Q., 
Can.,  Nov.  20,  1888;  2  children,  Armand,  Helene. 
Came  to  U.S.,  1883;  city  phys.,  Pembroke,  and 
AUenstown,  N.H.,  1887-92;  located  at  Manchester, 
N.H.,  1852;  apptd.  asst.  surgeon  with  rank  of 
eapt.,  1st  Inf.,  N.H.N.G.,  1902,  by  Gov.  Bacheldor, 
and  served  3  yrs.;  apptd.  July  30,  1913,  by  Gov. 
Felker,  mem.  N.H.  bd.  of  License  Commrs.  of 
which  is  treas..  High  med.  examiner  for  Associ- 
ation Canado-Americaine,  1902-10;  dir.  Derryfield 
Ins.  Co.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Mem.  N.H.  Med. 
Soc,  Hillsborough  Med.  Soc,  Franco-Americaine 
Hist.  Soc;  pres.  Gen.  Assn.  Canado-Americaine: 
mem.  Catholic  Order  of  Foresters,  B.P.O.  Elks. 
(Jlub:  JoUiet  (Manchester,  N.H.).  Recreations: 
liunting,  fishing.  Home:  137  Myrtle  St.  Office:  1087 
r:im   St.,   Manchester,  N.H. 

BRIBRIiY,  Jolin  T,,  merchant,  mf  r. ;  b.  Mill- 
bury,  Mass.,  Apr.  21,  1854;  s.  James  and  Hannah 
(Barrett)  Brierly;  ed.  pub.  sch.;  worked  in  his 
father's  cotton  mill;  m.  Millbury,  1874,  Julia  E. 
Pierce.  Learned  the  business*  of  mfg.  woolen  goods 
in  the  mills  of  Ashworth  &  Jones,  Valley  Falls; 
became  supt.  Brick  City  Mill  (Edward  D.  Thaver), 
Cherry  Valley,  Mass.,  1886;  2  yrs.  later  engaged  in 
the  machinery  and  supply  business  with  Sumner 
Pratt  &  Co.,  and  has  since  been  identified  with  that 
line,  the  firm  name  becoming  Crawford  &  Co.,  in 
1898;  title  changed,  1909,  to  the  Brierly-Lombard 
Co..    of    which    is   pres.    and   treas.;    pres.    Taxicab 


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Service  Co.,  Whltaker  Keed  Co.;  dir.  Worcester 
Collateral  Loan  Assn.,  Stone  &  Bers  Lumber  Co. 
Conglist.  Odd  Fellow:  mem.  K.  of  P.  Home:  Hol- 
den,  Mass.    Office:   663  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

BBIOGS,  Albert  Simmons,  M.D.;  b.  Dighton, 
Mass.,  Dec.  30,  ISTl;  s.  All)ert  and  Sarah  .lane 
Briggs;  grad.  Bristol  Acad.,  Taunton,  Ma.-^s.,  1890; 
A.B.,  Yale,  1894;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine, 
1902;  interne  Mass.  Homce.  Hosp.,  1  yr. ;  unmarried. 
Engaged  in  practice  at  Boston  since  1903;  lecturer 
on  theory  and  practice,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine. 
Republican.  Recreations:  farming,  tennis,  motor- 
ing.   Address:  535  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

BBIGG-S,  Alexander  Burdick,  M.D.;  b.  Hopkintoii. 
R.I.,  Nov.  11',  IsaO;  s.  Asa  Sheldon  and  Mary 
Caroline  (Burdick)  Briggs;  prep,  edn.,  Hopkinton 
Acad.;  M.D..  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1872;  m.  Ella 
Maria  Wells,  of  Ashaway,  R.I.,  May  18,  1874; 
4  children,  Walter  A.,  Howard  D.,  Donna  T.,  Asa  S. 
Practiced  at  Ashawav,  since  187  2;  mem.  R.I.  Gen. 
Assembly,  1887,  1888;  mem.  R.I.  State  Bd.  of 
Health  since  1892;  pres.  Ashaway  Woolen  Co., 
Niantic  Menhaden  Oil  &  Guano  Co.;  pres.  Ashaway 
&  Westerly  Railway  Co.;  v. -p.  Tennessee  Line  & 
Twine  Co.,  R.I.  Elec.  Protective  Co.;  dir.  Tennessee 
Cotton  Mills  Co.,  Ashaway  Clay  Co.,  Ashaway  Line 
&  Twine  Co.,  Ashawav  Nat.  Bank.  Pres.  R.I.  State 
Bd.  of  Health,  1908-15.  Mem.  A.M. A..  Am.  Pub. 
Health  Assn.,  R.I.  State  Med.  Soc.  (pres..  1913), 
Washington  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Seventh 
Day  Baptist.  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Ashaway.  Ad- 
dress: Ashaway,  R.I. 

BBIGOS,  Alice  Prye  (Mrs.  Frank  Herbert 
Briggs),  club  woman:  b.  Lewiston,  Me.,  Aug.  1, 
1859;  d.  William  Pierce  (U.S.  senator,  1880-11) 
and  Caroline  Frances  (Spear)  Frye;  g.g.g.d.  Gen. 
Joseph  Frye,  of  Revolutionary  Army;  ed. 
gram,  schs.,  Lewiston;  The  Willows,  Farmington; 
The  Maples,  Stamford,  Conn.;  pvt.  schs.,  Washing- 
ton, D.Cil. ;  m.  Prank  Herbert  Briggs,  of  Auburn, 
Me.,  and  Washington,  D.C.,  July  31,  1879;  4  chil- 
dren, Caroline  Frve  (Mrs.  Garret  A.  Hobart,  of 
Paterson,  N.J.),  Benj.  F.  (of  New  Rochelle,  N.Y.), 
Eugene  Hale  (of  Buffalo,  N.Y.),  Leland  Stamford 
(of  N.Y'.  City).  Pres.  Me.  State  Federation  of 
Women's  Clubs.  1897-8;  mem.  D.A.R.,  Patrons  o^ 
Husbandry.  Republican.  Universalist.  Clubs:  Con- 
gressional (1st  v.-p.).  Twentieth  Centurv.  Home: 
1801  K  St.,  N.W.,  Washington.  D.C.;  (summer) 
Camp  Frye,   Haines   Landing,   Me. 

BBIOOS,  Alton  Blliott;  b.  Middleboro,  Mass., 
Apr.  3,  1864;  s.  Otis  and  Nancy  W.  (Ellis)  Briggs; 
descendant,  on  mother's  side,  of  Elder  Brewster, 
of  the  Mayflower:  grad.  high  sch..  Middleboro, 
Mass.,  1881;  A.B.,  Dartmouth.  1885,  A.M.,  1893;  m. 
Mary  Washburne  Shaw,  of  Middleboro,  Dec.  31, 
1888:  1  son.  Paul  Brownell.  Prin.  pub.  schs.,  Som- 
erset, Mass.,  1885-6,  high  sch.,  Hollis.  N.H  ,  Apr.- 
Nov.,  1886;  spl.  instr..  Lvnn.  Mass..  1886-7:  prin. 
high  sch.,  Nahant,  1S87-S.  Chelsea,  1888-08;  spl. 
commr.  by  appmt.  of  Gov.  Eben  S.  Draper,  for  term 
of  3  yrs.,  to  govern  and  rebuild  city  of  Chelsea 
after  fire  of  1908;  elected  for  2d  term.  1911,  and 
served  until  commn.  plan  was  discontinued,  1912. 
Exec.  sec.  Boston  Fruit  and  Produce  Exchange 
since  Jan.  1,  1912.  Trustee  Pub.  Library.  Chelsea. 
Mem.  Mass.  Sch.  Masters'  Assn..  Alpha  Delta  Phi. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  City, 
Dartmouth  (Boston).  Lecturer  on  ednl.  and  com- 
mercial subjects.  Recreations:  horseback  i-iding, 
driving.  Home:  9  Crescent  Av..  Chelsea,  Mass. 
Office:  South  Market  St.,  Boston. 

BBIOGS,  Ansel;  b.  Auburn,  Me.,  Mar.  5,  1843;  s. 
Hiram  C.  and  Seniira  (Briggs)  Briggs;  descendant 
of  Gov\  Bradford:  ed.  common  schs.  of  Aubui-n; 
Lewiston  Falls  Acad.;  m.  Dec.  7,  1865.  Sarah  L. 
Briggs,  of  Livermore.  Me.  Lived  until  1901  on 
farm  which  was  taken  up  from  forest  by  grand- 
father, 1785:  sold  farm  to  son  and  moved  to  town: 
trustee  Mechanics  Savings  Bank:  pres.  F'atrons' 
Androscoggin  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.:  mem.  city  govt.. 
Auburn,  3  yrs.,  Sch.  Bd  8  yrs..  Bd.  of  Assessors  7 
yrs.:  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1877,  8.  1903,  5.  Trus- 
tee Me.  State  Refoi-m  Sch.  S  yrs.  Progressive  Re- 
publican. ITniversalist.  Mem.  Patrons  of  Husban- 
dry.   Home:    392   Turner  St.,   Auburn,   Me. 


BBIOaS,  Asa  Sheldon,  M.D.:  b.  Ashaway,  R.I., 
Oct.  4,  1885;  s.  Alexander  Burdick  and  Ella  Maria 
(Wells)  Briggs;  descendant  of  John  Briggs,  of 
North  Kingston,  R.I.,  1670;  grad.  Worcester 
(Mass.)  Acad.,  1903;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1907;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1911;  m.  Hope  Angell  Bates, 
of  Providence,  R.I.,  Jan.  18,  1913;  1  daughter, 
.lanet  Louise.  Interne  Hartford  (Conn.)  Hosp., 
1911-13:  practiced  in  Ashawav,  R.I.,  since  1913. 
Mem.  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Washington  Co.  Med.  Soc, 
Zeta  Psi  (Brown  U.).  Republican.  Address:  Asha- 
way, R.I. 

BBICrCrS,  Charles  Cornelius;  b.  Boston,  Feb.  2, 
1856;  s.  Chai-les  Coinelius  and  Lucretia  (.lackson) 
Briggs;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Lillie  P.  Gould,  of  New- 
tonville,  Feb.  8,  1883;  2  sons,  Chester  Jackson,  b. 
Dec.  20,  1884;  Raymond  Eldridge,  Apr.  19,  1891. 
Apprentice  G.  M.  Guild  &  Co.,  Boston,  1876;  be- 
came partner  of  C.  C.  Briggs  &  Co.,  piano  mfrs., 
Boston,  1878,  incorporated,  1893,  as  Briggs  Piano 
Co.,  of  which  was  v.-p.  and  pres.  to  1910;  now 
pres.  Nat.  Piano  Co.  Mem.  Nat.  Piano  Makers' 
Assn.  Republican.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  New- 
tonville,  Mass. 

BBIOOS,  D.  IiUther,  merchant;  b.  Sackville.  New 
Biunswiek,  Can.,  .Jan.  12.  1849;  s.  Edward  and  Eliz- 
abetli  (Quinlin)  Briggs:  pub.  sch.  edn.:  m.  Crom- 
well, Conn.,  June  27,  1877.  Elizabeth  L.  Hayes.  En- 
gaged in  wholesale  beef  business,  since  1874;  pres. 
Briggs  Mfg.  Co.,  of  Portland.  Conn.,  since  1903: 
dir.  City  Savings  Bank,  since  1902;  alderman  of 
Middletown,  Conn.,  1888-90,  mayor,  1890-4;  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1897,  Senate,  33d  dist.,  1907-8; 
chmn.  com.  on  erecting  municipal  bldg.  of  Middle- 
town,  1894;  pres.  Rep.  State  League,  of  Conn.,  2 
yrs.,  18  90-2;  chmn.  Rep.  Town  Com.,  8  yrs.;  dir. 
Middletown  Bd.  of  Trade:  agt.  Middletown  Hu- 
mane Soc.  25  yrs.    Home:  Middletown.  Conn. 

BBIOOS,  Bdg'ar  M.,  lawyer;  b.  Parkman,  Me.,  May 
28,  1856;  s.  Orlando  M.  and  Mary  Caswell  Briggs: 
grad.  Me.  Central  Inst..  Pittsfield,  1875;  A.B.,  Bates 
Coll.,  1879;  studied  law  with  A.  R.  Savage,  now 
chief  justice  of  Me.  Supreme  Judicial  Ct.;  m. 
Annie  Moore,  of  Lewiston.  Sept.  30,  1879  (died, 
Sept.,  1901).  Connected  with  the  Lewiston  Gazette 
for  3  yrs.  Teacher  in  Menomonie,  Wis..  1  vr. ;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  in  Wis..  1883,  and  Me.,  1883:  in  prac- 
tice at  Lewiston.  Me.:  was  in  partnership  with 
Hon.  .John  P.  Swasey  10  yrs.:  city  solicitor.  1889. 
Republican.  Universalist.  Club:  Calumet.  Recre- 
ations: cultivating  flowers  and  driving  liorses. 
Home:  11  Mountain  Av.  Office:  25  Lisbon  St.,  Lew- 
iston, Me. 

BBIOOS,  Edward  Cornelius,  M.D.;  b.  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1856;  s.  Caleb  Tucker  and  Emily 
Gray  (Poore)  Briggs:  descendant  of  Cornelius 
Briggs,  who  settled  at  Scituate.  Mass.,  about  1620; 
also  descendant  of  John  Alden;  prep.  edn.  Law- 
rence pub.  schs.;  D.M.D  ,  Harvard  Dental  Sch., 
1878:  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1880;  m.  Louise 
Lord,  of  Utica,  NY.,  Nov.  17,  1885;  m.  2d,  Ethel 
McClure,  of  Gerrish  Island.  Me.,  July  26.  1905: 
children.  Templeton,  Dorothy  (Mrs.  Charles  W. 
Hubbard.  Jr.).  Engaged  in  practice  of  dentistry 
at  Boston  since  1878;  clin.  instr.,  1880-3,  instr.  ma- 
teria medica  and  therapeutics,  1883-9,  asst.  prof., 
1889-95,  prof.,  since  1895,  Harvard  Dental  Sch. 
Fellow  Mass.  Med.  Soc;  mem.  A.M.A..  A.A.A  S., 
Am.  Acad.  Dental  Science,  Harvard  Odontol.  Soc 
(pres.,  1889-90),  Harvard  Dental  Alumni  Assn. 
(pres..  1882-3),  Soc  Mayflower  Descendants,  Soc 
Colonial  "Wars,  S.A.R.  Author  various  papers  and 
monographs  on  odontology  and  stomatology. 
Clubs:  Harvard,  The  Country.  Recreations:  golf. 
Home:  Old  Orchard  Rd..  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:  129  Marlborough  St..  Boston. 

BBIOOS,  Prank  Ellsworth,  educator;  b.  Paris, 
Me.,  June  30,  1869;  s.  Alfred  Haven  and  Phoebe 
Amanda  (Cotton)  Briggs;  prep.  edn.  Edward  Little 
High  Sch.,  Auburn.  Me.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin.  1894  (Phi 
Beta  Kappa) ;  post-grad,  work  Harvard  and  Co- 
lumbia: m.  Emma  Skillings,  of  Portland,  Me.,  Aug. 
22,  1902.  Began  active  career  as  prin.  Mattanaw- 
cook  Acad.,  Lincoln.  Me..  1894:  prin.  high  sch..  Vi- 
nalhaven,  1900-2,  Corinna  Union  Acad.,  1902-3, 
Nantucket,  Mass..  1903-6,  Lancaster,  1906-8,  Lit- 
tleton,   1908-10.    Bar    Harbor,    Me.,    1910-13;    prin. 


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Lincoln  Acad.,  Newcastle.  Me.,  since  Sept.,  1913. 
Progressive.  Cong-list.  Mason.  Address:  Newcas- 
tle,  Me. 

BRIGGS,  Frank  Herbert,  public  official:  b.  Au- 
burn, Me.,  Aug.  25,  l.S,j7:  s.  lienjaniin  I'''raiiklin  and 
Saiah  (Jilbei-t  ( Dillingliain)  Ilriggs:  in  Ttli  gener- 
ation from  Gov.  William  Uradl'ord,  of  I'lyniouth 
Colony,  9th  generation  from  John  Alden:  ed.  pub. 
schs.  "of  Auburn;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1S7S;  ni.  .July 
31,  1S79,  Alice  C,  d.  Senator  William  P.  Frye.  of 
Lewiston,  Me.  Engaged  in  shoe  mfg.  as  Packard, 
Briggs  &  Co.,  1S79-S3,  Ara  Cushman  Co.  (treas.), 
1894-9,  Howard,  Briggs  &  Prav  Co.,  1902-7;  en- 
gaged in  shirt  mfg.  as  F.  H.  &  D.  Briggs.  1883-5, 
stock  raising,  B.  I-'.  &  K.  H.  Brigg.s,  1885-05;  mar- 
shal U.S.  Ct.  of  Customs  Appeals,  Washington. 
D.C.,  since  Apr,  4,  1911;  dir.  First  Nat.  Bank,  Au- 
burn, Me.  Mem.  Me.  Commn.  La.  Purchase  Expn., 
1904;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Auburn.  Trustee  Bates  Coll.; 
dir.  Central  Me.  Oen.  Hosp.  Sec.  Rep.  State  Com., 
Me.,  1908-10.  Universalist.  Mason:  mem.  Patrons 
of  Husbandry.  Club:  Columl)ia  Country  (Wash- 
ington, D.C.).  Homes:  1801  K  St.,  Washington, 
D.C. :  (summer)  Auburn,  Me.  Office:  15th  and  N.Y. 
Av.,  Washington.  D.C. 

BBIGGS,  Frank  Richmond,  shoe  mfr. ;  b.  Taun- 
ton, Mass.,  June  9.  1874;  s.  Marshall  Dexter  and 
Mary  M.  (Bliss)  Briggs;  student  Taunton  High 
Sch.,  1889;  grad.  Nat.  Inst.  Pharmacy,  Chicago 
(corr.  sch.),  1891:  registered  T>harmacist,  Mass.. 
1892;  m.  Sarah  Estelle  Irish,  of  Boston,  Mass..  Oct. 
18,  1905:  1  daughter,  Betsy  Weeks.  Entered  dins 
business,  Taunton.  1889;  partner.  Ripley  &  P.iiggs. 
retail  druggists,  1893-5;  became  connected  as  trav- 
eling salesman  with  Thomas  G.  Plant  Co.,  shoe 
mfrs.,  1895,  dept.  mgr..  1897,  dir.,  1904.  v.-"..  19i'5. 
treas.  and  dir.  since  1911;  treas.  and  dir.  Dorotiiy 
Dodd  Shoe  Co.;  dir.  Peoples  Nat.  Bank.  Boston. 
Mem.  Nat.  Shoe  Mfrs".  Assn.  (exec.  com.).  Boston 
Boot  &  Shoe  Club  (exec.  com.).  Mem.  1st  Corps 
Cadets  Boston,  1901-5.  Renubliean.  Mason  iK.T. ): 
mem.  K.P.  Clul)s:  Boston  (-'ity.  T'-n"ineers  ■  'Pedesco 
Country  (Swampscott,  Mass.).  Home:  Biookline, 
Mass.     Office:    101    Bickf-ord   St..    Boston. 

BRIGGS,  Frederic  Melancthon,  surgeon;  b. 
Langwood  (Biookline).  :Mass.,  Nov.  23.  1S57:  s. 
Richard  and  Mary  Frances  (Towne)  Briggs:  A.P... 
Harvard.  1879;  M.D..  Harvard  Med.  Sch..  1883; 
studied  Vienna,  Austria,  1885-6;  m.  Grace  Stick- 
ney  Wood,  of  Cambridge.  Mass..  Sept.  2fi.  1893. 
Practiced.  Boston,  since  1886;  apptd.  mem.  staff. 
Boston  Dispensary,  1886,  surgeon.  1888-12.  since 
consulting  surgeon;  asst.  prof.  clin.  surgery.  1896- 
97.  prof.,  1897-12.  prof,  surgei-y,  1912.  now  prof, 
emeritus.  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  also  soc.  of  fac- 
ulty since  1905.  Democi'at.  T^nitari.in.  iSIem.  Am. 
Med.  .-Xssn..  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Boston  .Soc.  for  IMed. 
Improvement,  Boston  Med.  Libi-ary  Assn.,  Mass. 
Medical  Benevolent  Society  (life).  Clubs:  Har- 
vard (Boston),  Union  Boat,  Boston  City.  Author 
of  several  monographs  on  surg.  subjects.  Recrea- 
tions: golf,  motoring.  Home:  Pocasset,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:   536   Commonwe,alth   Av.,   Boston.* 

BRIGGS.  Frederick  Huntinfrton,  mfr.:  b.  Bos- 
ton, Mav  .",  ISCt!:  s,  01i\(r  tjeonard  and  Marv 
Sabin  (Stone)  Briggs:  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1889:  rh. 
Ada  L.  Langlev,  of  Boston,  Aug.  12,  1891.  Began 
in  employ  of  Farley,  Harve.v  &  Co.,  Boston.  1883: 
entered  manufacture  of  billiard  tables  with  father. 
1889,  now  partner  Oliver  I^.  Briggs  &  Son:  trustee 
Boston  Penny  Savings  Bank,  Mass.  Charitable  Me- 
chanics' Assn.  Mem.  Boston  Chaml)er  of  Com- 
merce, Mass.  Hist,  and  Geneal.  Soc,  S.R.,  Beta 
Theta  Phi.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (32°.  Shriner). 
Clubs:  Boston  Art.  Boston  Yacht.  Bay  State  Au- 
tomobile. Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Home:  449  Bea- 
con St.    (Office:  61   Essex  St.,  Boston. 

BRIGGS,  G.  Iiorlngr,  hospital  management;  b. 
Boston.  .Aug.  1.  1868:  s.  Henry  P.  and  Katherine  E. 
(Briggs)  Briggs;  descendant  of  Waltei-  Briggs. 
who  settled  at  Scituate.  Mass..  about  1640;  ed. 
grammar  schs.  and  1  yr.  in  high  sch..  Biookline. 
Mass  ;  m.  Maud  Fuller  Smith,  of  Brookline,  .lune 
1.  1893:  7  children.  Henrv  P..  Elsie  P..  Ruth  L.. 
Stuart  M..  Alden.  I.,ucy  W..  Edward  W.  Was  con- 
nootpd  v'th  the  B"«ton  Office  of  the  C.  B.  /i-  O.  R.R.. 
19   yrs..   leaving  as   transfer  agt.:   with    .\m.    Tele- 


lihone  &  Telegraph  Cc>..  Boston,  2  yrs.;  mgr.  Bos- 
ton Floating  Hosp.  since  Feb.,  1906.  Active  in 
Biookline  affairs,  also  in  municipal  and  state  poli- 
tics. Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Boston  Citv. 
Hume:  94  Walnut  I'l.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  5"4 
1  )e\i>iishire  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BRIGGS,  Georgre;  b.  Scarsburg.  Vt.,  July  3,  1882; 
s.  .\llen  E.  and  Ijucena  F.  Briggs;  ed.  common 
schs.,  Searsburg;  m.  June  16,  I:tl4,  Coniz  B.  Cle- 
ment, of  Searsburg.  Has  engaged  in  farming  and 
lumbering  at  Searsburg  ever  since  beginning  of 
active  career;  has  served  in  various  offices  at 
Searsburg,  including  constable,  collector  of  taxes, 
lister,  pound  keeper,  first  selectman,  justice  of  the 
peace,  town  treas.,  town  elk.,  now  tilling  three  offices 
last  named  and  lister:  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910. 
Democrat.     Baptist.     Address:    Searsburg,    Vt. 

BRIGGS,  Georg"e,  lawyer,  insp.  ins.  loans;  b. 
IJiandoii.  Vt.,  s.  Ebenezer  N.  and  Louisa  (Wither- 
ell)  Briggs;  A.B.,  Hobart  Coll.,  Geneva,  N.Y.,  1866, 
A.M.,  1869;  read  law  in  office  of  Hon.  George  F. 
Edmunds,  Burlington;  m.  Anna  S.  Higgins,  of 
Brandon,  Vt,  Oct.  6,  1881;  4  children,  W.  R.,  b. 
Oct.  4,  1869;  Mrs.  Jennie  B.  Davenport,  June  7, 
1S72;  Katherine  M.,  Jan.  21,  1883;  Florence  D., 
Oct.  1,  1884.  Admitted  to  bar,  1868;  practiced  in 
partnership  with  Gov.  E.  J.  Ormsbee,  1886-07;  dir. 
Vt.  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  since  1876  (except  for  1  yr.); 
dir.  Nat.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  since  1889,  devoting  large 
liart  of  time  to  inspection  of  city  loans  for  the  co. 
Pres.  Trustees  of  Diocese  of  Vt.  Republican,  Epis- 
copalian. Recreations:  bridge  whist.  Address:  131 
State  St.,  Montpelier.  Vt. 

BRIGGS,  Georg-e  Ernest,  business  man;  b.  Shel- 
donville,  IMass.,  May  3,  1873;  s.  Rev.  Thomas  Pearl 
and  Sarah  Jane  (Chamberlain)  Briggs;  ed.  gram- 
mar sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  m.  Apr.  7,  1900,  Effle 
L.  Backer,  of  Melrose,  Mass.  With  Charles  River 
Nat.  Bank,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1888-98;  with  Lee, 
Higginson  &  Co.,  bankers,  Boston,  1898-07;  pres. 
Tjexington  Lumber  Co.  since  Jan.  1,  1907;  trustee 
I^exington  Savings  Bank.  Baptist;  chmn.  bd.  mgrs. 
Am.  Bapt.  Foreign  Missionary  Soc;  trustee  New- 
ton Theol.  Instn.  Progressive  in  politics.  Clubs: 
Boston  City,  Old  Belfry,  Belmont  Spring  Country, 
Lexington  (jolf.    Address.  Lexington,  Mass.* 

BRIGGS,  Georg-e  S.,  merchant:  b.  Rockford,  111., 
Jan.  23,  1859;  s.  Chester  C.  and  Emeline  M.  (Peck) 
Briggs;  descendant  of  Colonial  ancestors  on  both 
paternal  and  maternal  sides;  ed.  pub.  sclis.  of 
Rockford;  grad.  Brvant  &  Stratton  Business  Coll., 
1876;  m.  Mary  Taggart,  of  Rockford,  111.,  Mar.  10, 
1880;  1  son,  Maurice  T.  Briggs.  M.D.  Began  busi- 
ness with  father  in  mfr.  of  agrl.  implements.  Rock- 
ford; afterwards  mem.  firm  of  Weyburn  &  Briggs, 
mfrs.  of  screen  doors;  removed  to  Swampscott, 
Mass.,  1908,  and  since  in  coal  business.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mason.  Club:  Boston  Yacht.  Rec- 
reations: motoring.  Home:  14  Eastern  Av.,  Lynn, 
Mass.    Office:  167  Humphrey  St.,  Swampscott,  Mass. 

BRIGGS,  J(OBeph)  Bmmons,  surgeon:  b.  Digh- 
ton,  Mass.,  Mar.  13,  1869;  s.  Albert  and  Sarah  Jane 
(Simmons)  Briggs;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Bristol 
Acad.,  Taunton,  Mass.;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
Medicine,  1890;  post-grad,  work,  U.  of  Vienna;  m. 
Norfolk,  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1893,  Carrie  A.  Moore 
(died,  1900);  m.  2d,  Maiden,  Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1903, 
Flora  L.  Toulmin.  Began  practice  at  Boston,  1890; 
prof,  clinical  surgery,  Boston  U.  .Sch.  of  Me(3icine; 
surgeon  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp.,  and  consulting  ob- 
stetrician Maternity  Dept.  same;  consulting  sur- 
geon Wesson  Memorial  Hosp.  (Springfield),  Natick 
Hosp.,  Morton  Hosp.  (Taunton),  and  Whidden  Me- 
morial Hosp.,  Everett,  Mass.  Republican.  Mem. 
Am.  Inst.  Homcpopathy,  Mass.  Homce.  Med.  Soc, 
Boston  Homoe.  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.),  Mass.  Surg, 
and  Gynecol.  Soc,  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  of  Western 
Mass.,  Worcester  Co.  Homne.  Med.  Soc.  INIason 
(Shriner).  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Boston  Art.  Ad- 
dress:  4  77  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BRIGGS,  Katharine  Hartnng',  hospital  supt. ;  b. 
Honesdale,  Pa.,  Dec.  29,  1888;  d.  William  Fuller 
and  Clara  (Hartung)  Briggs;  descendant  of  ,Tohn 
.-Mden.  of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Pa.; 
business  coll.,  Scranton.  Pa.;  seminary,  AT'incennes, 
Tnd.;  I>incoln- Jefferson  I^..  Hammond,  Ind.;  unmar- 
ried.   Began  as  nurse  at  Christ  Hosp.,  ,Tersey  City, 


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N.J.;  supt.  Margaret  Pillsbury  Gen.  Hosp.,  Con- 
cord, N.H.  Episcopalian.  Address:  Margaret  Pills- 
bury  Gen.  Hosp..  Concord,  N.H. 

BRIGGS,  lie  Baron  Russell,  college  pres. ;  b. 
Salem,  Mass.,  Dec.  11,  1855;  giad.  Harvard,  1875 
(A.M.,  1882;  hon.  LL.D.,  Harvard.  1900,  Western 
Reserve.  1906);  m.  Sept.  5,  1883,  Marv  Frances  De 
Quedville.  Asst.  prof.  English,  1885-90,  prof.  Eng- 
lish since  1890.  dean  of  Coll.,  1891-02.  dean  faculty 
of  Arts  and  Sciences  since  1902,  Boylston  prof, 
rhetoric  and  oratory  since  1904,  Haivard;  pres. 
Radcllffe  Coll.  since  1903.  Home:  76  Brattle  St., 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

BRIGGS,  Ii(loyd)  Vernon,  M.D.;  b.  Boston.  Aug. 
13,  1S63;  s.  T.loyd  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  E.  (Kent) 
Briggs;  attended  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  Chauncv  Hall 
Sch.,  Tufts  IMed.  Coll..  Dartmouth  Med.  Coll.;  M.D.. 
Med.  Coll.  of  Va.,  1899;  m.  Brookline.  Mass..  June. 
1905,  Mary  T.  Cabot.  Practiced  in  Boston  since 
1899;  specialist  in  mental  diseases;  visited  hosps. 
for  insane  in  England  and  Scotland.  1905.  Ger- 
many, Austria.  Holland  and  Switzerland.  1907;  for- 
merly dir.  New  England  Hosp.  for  Women  and 
Children;  has  been  for  many  yrs.  commr.  for  alien 
insane  for  Mass..  etc.  IMem.  staff,  and  phys.  to 
mental  dept.  Boston  Dispensary;  dir.  Puritan  Trust 
Co..  Boston.  Served  6  yrs.  in  1st  corps  cadets, 
M.V.M.  Mem.  Am.  Medico-Psychol.  Assn..  Suffolk 
Dist.  Med.  Soc.  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Am.  Med.  Assn.. 
Boston  Med.  Library  Assn..  A.A.A.S..  N.E.  Historic- 
Geneal.  Soc,  Bostonian  Soc,  Old  Colony  Hist.  Soc, 
of  Taunton,  Mass..  Essex  Inst.,  of  Salem.  Mass., 
Pilgrim  Soc.  (trustee),  Mo.  Hist.  Soc.  (hon.),  Han- 
cock N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  (v.-p.).  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa, 
etc.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (32°).  Clubs:  St.  Bo- 
tolph  (Boston).  Nat.  Arts  (New  York).  Eastern 
Yacht  (Marblehead.  Mass.).  Author  of  several 
books  on  hist,  and  geneal.  sub.iects  and  articles  on 
auto-intoxication  as  cause  of  insanity,  and  one  of 
the  pioneers  advocating  hosps.  or  wards  for  incipi- 
ent cases  of  insanity.  Author  of  bill  which  first 
treated  the  insane  persons  found  on  the  streets  as 
an  ill  person  and  not  a  prisoner;  the  bill  making 
the  head  physician  personally  responsible  In  in- 
sane hosps.  of  Mass.:  the  bill  for  employment  of 
instructors  in  insane  hosps.  in  Mass.  to  teach 
nurses  and  attendants  how  to  occupy  their  pa- 
tients' time,  etc.    Address:  64  Beacon  St..  Boston. 

BRIGGS,  Warren  Richard,  architect:  b.  Maiden. 
Mass..  .June  fi,  1850;  s.  Evans  E.  and  Mary  Georgi- 
anna  Brigfrs:  ed.  pvt.  schs.  nr.  Boston:  tech.  edn. 
l5cole  des  Beaux  Arts.  Paris;  m.  Eliza  H.  Beach,  of 
Bridgepoi-t.  Conn..  Feb.  7.  1882.  Engaged  in  archi- 
tectural practice  since  1869.  Fellow  Am.  Inst. 
Architects  (ures.  Conn  chapter).  Architectural 
League  New  York,  Society  Anciens  ■ftleves  du  .Jules 
Andr&.  Republican.  Clubs:  University.  Seaside, 
Seaside  Outing.  Brooklawn  Country  (Bridgeport), 
Housatonic  (Stratford),  Metabetchouan  Fishing 
and  Game  (Canada).  Home:  Stratford,  Conn.  Of- 
fice:  Bridgenort.  Conn. 

BRIGHAM,  Caleb  !■.,  banker;  b.  Marlboro,  Mass., 
Mar.  12,  1858;  s.  Tileston  and  Maria  L.  (Russell) 
Brieham;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  grad.  N.E.  Conservatory 
of  Music,  1876;  post-grad,  work,  Boston  U.  Coll.  of 
Music;  m.  Annie  E.  Robinson.  Began  active  career 
as  teacher  of  music  and  organ  but  was  obliged  to 
Jibandon  the  profession  on  account  of  trouble  with 
his  wrist;  elk.  Hudson  Savings  Bank,  1878-82;  elk. 
Hudson  Nat.  Bank.  1882-1883.  since  cashier.  Home: 
Hud-^on.   Mass. 

BRIGHAM.  Clarence  Saunders,  librarian;  b. 
Providence,  R.I..  Aug.  5.  1877;  s.  .John  Olin  and 
Alice  (Saunders)  Brigham;  descendant  of  Thomas 
Brigham.  Cambridge,  Mass..  1635:  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1899  (hon.  A.M.,  1909):  m.  Alice  Louise  Comstock, 
of  Providence.  Nov.  12,  1910;  1  daughter.  Eliza- 
beth Comstock.  Asst.  in  Brown  U.  library,  1899- 
1900;  librarian  R.I.  Hist.  Soc,  1900-8,  Am.  Antiq. 
Soc,  Worcester,  Mass.,  since  1909.  Mem.  Am. 
Antiq.  Soc.  Am.  Hist.  As.sn.,  A.L.A.,  Bibliog.  Soc 
America,  Colonial  Soc  of  Mass.,  Prince  Soc.  of 
Boston,  Bunker  Hill  Monument  Assn.  Clubs: 
Worcester,  Tatnuck  Country.  Agawam  Hunt 
(Providence).  Recreations:  golf,  tennis.  Author: 
Memorial  of  Amos  Perrv,  1900;  History  of  Rhode 
Island,    1902:    Blbliograp'hv    of   Rhode   Island    His- 


tory, 1902;  Seven teentli  Century  Placenames  of 
Piovidence,  1903;  Report  on  tlie  Archives  of  Rhode 
Island.  1904;  The  Narrgansett  Indians,  1905;  Rec- 
ords of  Council  for  New  England,  1912;  Bibliogra- 
phy of  American  Newspapers,  1913.  Editor:  Rec- 
ords of  the  Town  of  Portsmouth,  1901;  The  Harris 
Papers,  1902;  Major  Butler's  Fourth  Paper,  1903; 
Royal  Proclamations  Concerning  America,  1911. 
Occasional  contbr.  to  hist,  and  geneal.  mags. 
Home:   34   Cedar  St.,  Worcester,   Mass.* 

BRIGHAM,  Clarence  Sumner,  M.D. ;  b.  Bakers- 
field.  Vt.,  Feb.  5.  1867;  s.  William  Oakley  and 
Nella  M.  (Perkins)  Brigham;  grad.  Brigham  Acad., 
Bakersfield.  Vt,  1885;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1889;  U.  Vt. 
Coll.  of  IVIedicine,  1891;  post-grad,  course.  New 
York  Polyclinic;  m.  Lena  N.  Walker,  of  Leomin- 
ster, Mass.,  Sept.  21,  1911.  Began  practice  at 
Jamaica,  Vt.,  Nov..  1891;  removed  to  Leominster, 
Mass.;  mem.  sch.  bd.  and  med.  insp.  pub.  schs., 
Leominster;  chmn.  Progressive  Town  Com.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Worcester  Co.  Med.  Soc, 
etc.  Pres.  Men's  League  Pilgrim  Congl.  Ch.;  v.-p. 
Leominster  Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  Improved  Order  of 
Red  :Men.    Address:  61  Pearl  St.,  Leominster,  Mass. 

BRIGHAM,  Bdwin  Davenport,  merchant;  b. 
Marlboro,  Mass.,  Nov.  13,  1850;  s.  Levi  Samuel  and 
Elizabeth  (Davenport)  Brigham;  ed.  pub.  schs.; 
m.  Elis  Wanstrom,  of  East  Providence,  R.I.,  Aug. 
23,  1876;  2  children,  Charles  Edwin  (deceased). 
Fred  Washington,  b.  July  7,  1882.  In  charge  of 
stock  for  Rumford  Chem.  CJo..  East  Providence. 
5  yrs..  and  with  Seekonk  Ice  Co.,  Seekonk,  Mass., 
5  yrs.;  entered  ice  business  at  Ashburnham,  Mass., 
1882,  and  added  coal,  1886;  overseer  of  poor,  3  yrs.: 
supt.  water  works,  6  yrs.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Odd  Fellow  (rep.  Grand  Lodge,  1905).  Club:  Ash- 
burnham  Farmers'.    Address:   Ashburnliam,   Mass. 

BRIGHAM,  Edwin  Howard,  librarian;  b.  Boston, 
Sept.  27,  1840;  s.  Elijah  Sparhawk  and  Sarah  Jane 
(Rogers)  Brigham:  descendant  of  Thomas  Brig- 
ham, called  '"The  Puritan,"  who  came  to  Boston, 
163  2;  prep.  edn.  high  sch.,  Watertown,  Mass.; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1868;  m.  Jane  Spring 
Pierce,  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  Oct.  24,  1871;  chil- 
dren, Ethel  (Mrs.  Albert  T.  Leatherbee),  Ralph 
Pierce.  Enlisted  as  pvt.  Co.  A,  4th  Bat.  Rifles, 
M.V.M..  Mav  1,  1861;  pvt.  Co.  A.  13th  Mass.  Vol. 
Inf.,  July  20.  1861;  hosp.  steward,  U.S.A.,  Feb.  24. 
1864-75;  asst.  librarian  Boston  Med.  Library,  1875- 
09;  since  library  curator,  etc.;  librarian  Mass.  Med. 
Soc  since  1884.  Mem.  Mil.  Hist.  Soc.  of  Mass.. 
S.A.R.  Unitarian.  Mason.  Recreations:  history, 
gen.  reading,  walking.  Home:  72  Walnut  St., 
Brookline,  Mass.    Ofiice:   8  The  Fenway,  Boston. 

BRIGHAM,  Herbert  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Bakersfield. 
Vt.,  July  13,  1852;  s.  Josiah  F.  and  Jane  (Fay) 
Brigham;  prep.  edn.  New  Hampton  Inst.;  LL.B.. 
U.  of  Mich,  Dept.  of  Law,  1875;  m.  Jennie  M.  Hill, 
of  Chicago,  111.,  1893.  Practiced  in  San  Francisco. 
Cal.,  and  Virginia  City.  Nev.,  1875-7,  since  at 
Bakersfield,  Vt. ;  has  acted  as  referee  in  many 
important  causes;  v.-p.  Enosburg  Falls  Savings 
Bank  &  Investment  Co.,  Union  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.; 
dir.  Lamoille  Co.  Nat.  Bank;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1882,  1884;  Dem.  candidate  for  sec.  of  state  of  Vt, 
1886  and  for  gov.  of  Vt.,  1890;  del.  Dem.  Nat.  Conv., 
1894;  Dem.  candidate  for  U.S.  Senate,  1896.  Served 
as  chief  of  staff,  title  of  col.,  under  Gov.  Page; 
apptd.  by  Gov.  Bell  as  mem.  com.  to  investigate 
public  instns.  of  the  state.  Methodist.  Recreations: 
hunting,  fishing.    Address:  Bakersfield,  Vt. 

BRIGHAM,  Herbert  Olin,  librarian;  b.  Provi- 
dence. R.I..  Dec.  15,  1875:  s.  John  Olin  and  Alice 
(Saunders)  Brigham;  ed.  pvt.  sch.,  and  Brown  U. ; 
unmarried.  Asst.  librarian.  Brown  U..  1898-03; 
state  librarian  of  R.I.,  since  1903.  Mem.  A.L.A., 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Am.  Polit.  Science  Assn.,  Am. 
Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Nat.  Assn.  State 
Libraries.  Am.  Econ.  Assn..  Am.  Assn.  Law  Li- 
braries. Conglist.  Home:  15  Manning  St.  Office: 
State  House,   Providence.  R.I. 

BRIGHAM,  Horace  Bugfene,  mfr. ;  b.  Westboro. 
Mass..  Aug.  27,  1862;  s.  George  Ball  and  Mary 
Phipps  (Homer)  Brigham;  ed.  Worcester  Acad.; 
Brown  U. :  m.  Sadie  Crocker,  of  Brewster,  Mass.. 
Oct.  20,  1885.  Identified  with  manufacture  of  boots 
and  shoes  since  1885;  succeeded  to  George  B.  Brig- 


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ham  &  Sons,  cstablislied  by  his  fatlier,  1S59.    Mem. 
Delta    Upsilon.      Kejiublican.      Baptist.      Address: 

AVcstboro,    ,Mas.<^. 

BRIGHAM,  John  Iielaud,  mfr.,  banker;  b.  West- 
boro,  -Ma.-^s.,  Sei>l.  11.  1855;  s.  George  Hall  and 
Caroline  (Jones)  Brigham:  ed.  jjub.  sells.;  ni. 
Westboro,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1SS4,  Sarah  A.  Harding. 
Worlced  as  a  boy  in  his  fatlier's  siioe  factory, 
^Vostboru;  partner,  same,  1872-91,  head  of  tlie  firm 
since  1S91;  dir.  Westboro  Savings  Bank;  pres. 
Westboro  Nat.  Bank  since  1895;  selectman,  2  yrs., 
and  sewer  and  water  commr.,  9  yrs.  Home:  West- 
boro. Mass. 

BRIOHAM,  "William  E.,  journalist;  b.  Boston, 
I'eb.  jr,,  1st,.',;  s.  Moses  Bartlett  and  Almira  Kliza 
betb  (l-illebro\vnj  Brigham;  grad.  Somerville 
(Mass.)  High  Sell.,  1SS4;  m.  Lettie  .lane  Mitchell, 
of  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Sept.  2.  ISSS;  m.  2d,  Carrie 
Emerson  Brown,  of  Nortli  Hampton.  X.H.,  .Jan  21, 
1899.  On  editorial  staff  Boston  Globe,  1884-91; 
mng.  editor  l.,ynii  (Mass.)  Daily  Press,  1891-4; 
mgr.  Somerville  Citizen,  1895-8;  polit.  and  legis- 
lative writer  Boston  Evening  Transcript,  1898-02; 
pvt.  sec.  Eugene  N.  Foss,  1902-7;  asst.,  1907-8. 
since  1908  regular  Washington  corr.  Boston 
Evening  Transcript.  Asso.  editor  History  of  the 
Brigham  Family,  1902-7;  writer  on  economic 
topics.  RepuV)lican.  Christian  Scientist.  Mason. 
Recreations:  golf,  music.  Home:  3119  .35th  St.,  N.W. 
Address:  si    Hume  Bife  Bldg..  Washington,  D.C. 

BRIGHAM,  William  Hartwell,  slioe  mfr.  and 
adiutant  general;  Feb.  1,  1863-May  22,  1911.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

BRIGHAM,  William  M.,  lawyer;  b.  IVIarlboro, 
:\lass.,  .Jan.  2:..  ls64;  s.  Addington  M.  and  Mary 
(Estabrook)  Brigham;  prep.  edn.  Marlboro  Higli 
Sch.;  A.B.,  Boston  U..  1887;  LL.B.,  Boston  Sch.  of 
Law.  1889;  admitted  to  Middlesex  Co.  bar,  1889; 
m.  Palmer,  Mass.,  June  20,  1889.  Florence  R.  Eyers. 
Asso.  justice  Police  Ct.,  Marlboro;  mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
of  Rep..  1899-07;  served  on  all  principal  coms. : 
Judiciary,  Cities  (chmn.  7  yrs).  Election  Laws, 
Rules,  spl.  com.  on  Revision  of  Ry.  and  St.  Ry. 
Laws,  Com.  on  Revision  of  Pub.  Statutes  and  Ins. 
Laws,  Com.  on  Reception  to  Pres.  McKinlev.  Re- 
publican. Mem.  I.O.F.,  S.  of  V.,  P.  of  H.  Home: 
:\[arllioro.   Mass. 

BRIGHT,  Blmer  Horace,  securities;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass..  June  26,  1860:  s.  Horace  O.  and 
.lunia  ().  (  ll((wp)  Bright;  ed.  puJi.  schs.,  Cambridge; 
m.  Mary  F.  Bill,  of  Cambridge,  Dec.  28,  1894;  4 
cliildren.  Horace  O.,  Alexander  H.,  Elizabeth, 
.Tunia.  With  Brooks  &  Warner,  bankers  and  bro- 
kers, Boston,  1878-84;  supt.  Boston  Ice  Co.,  1884- 
03:  an  organizer,  and  mem.  firm  of  Pettigrew, 
Bright  &  Co.,  since  1904:  pres.  Central  Trust  Co., 
Ciimliridge,  since  1905;  dir.  Boston  Confectionery 
Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Cam- 
bridge Bd.  of  Trade.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Cam- 
bridge, 1889-90;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1890-1. 
Democrat.  Conglist.  IMason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Ex- 
change, Economy,  Cambridge,  Beverly  Yaclit. 
Home:  Cambridge,  Mass.  (Office:  75  State  St., 
Boston. 

BRIGHTBII.Ii,  Edwin  Punk,  lecturer:  b.  Pal- 
myra. Pa.,  Aug.  28,  18(;2;  s.  Jolm  J.  and  Mary 
(Funk)  BrightJjill:  ed.  Witmer's  Acad.,  I'almyra, 
Pa.,  Lebanon,  Pa.,  High  Sch..  Pa.  State  Normal  Sch., 
Lock  Haven,  Pa.,  Platinate  Coll.,  Myerstown,  Pa., 
U.  of  Minn.,  Minneapolis;  LL.B.,  Dickinson  Coll. 
Law  Sch.,  Carlisle,  Pa.;  also  student  Sch.  of  Ex- 
pression, Boston,  and  summer  sessions.  Harvard 
and  U.  of  Minn.:  unmai-ried.  Supt.  pub.  schs.  in 
various  states  for  a  numlier  of  yrs.:  admitted  to 
bar,  1896;  frequent  contlir.  to  newspapers  and 
humane  journals;  began  as  lecturer  before  teach- 
ers' insts.,  1882;  lectures  upon  literary,  humani- 
tarian, humorous  and  reform  (temperance,  anti- 
cigarette)  subjects;  also  illustrated  lectures,  "Tlie 
Equine  Smart  Set."  "Literary  Shrines  In  and 
Around  Boston."  Recreations:  schooling  Ky.  bred 
young  saddlers,  photography  (lantern  slides,"  trans- 
parencies), writing  short  stories.  Episcopalian. 
Ind.  Republican  .Address:  12  Huntington  A\-., 
Boston. 

BRiaHTMA.N,  Charles  O.,  general  contractor: 
b.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Mar.  28,  185.^;  s.  Oliver  P. 


and  Sarah  J.  (Pierce)  Brightman;  ed.  pub.  schs.. 
New  Bedford;  m.  May  15,  1876,  Anna  Cronan,  of 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.  Engaged  as  contractor  in  New 
Bedford  since  1879;  pres.  New  Bedford  Parker 
House  Corpn. ;  pres.  Hodges  Finishing  Co.,  East 
I>edliam,  Mass.;  mem.  Bd.  of  Pub.  Works,  New 
Bedford,  3  yrs.;  mem.  City  Council,  1877;  one  of 
commrs.  apptd.  by  governor  to  build  the  new  jail 
in  Fall  River;  mem.  Governor's  Council,  1908-11. 
Trustee  New  Bedford  Textile  Sch.  Mem.  Mass. 
Rep.  State  Central  Com.,  since  1892.  Unitarian. 
Mason  (32°).  Clubs:  Wamsutta,  Dartmouth.  Home: 
82  Mill  St.  Office:  72  N.  Water  St.,  New  Bedford, 
Mass. 

BRIMBIiECOM,  John  C,  editor  and  pub.;  b. 
Swampscott,  Mass.,  Jan.  21,  1868;  s.  John  B.  and 
Mary  A.  (Lewis)  Brimblecom;  descendant  of  John 
Brimblecomb,  who  was  married  in  Boston,  1651, 
settled  in  Marblehead,  1652,  the  family  home  for 
over  200  vrs. ;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Newton,  Mass.;  m. 
Lillie  Frances  Stone,  of  W'atertown,  Mass.,  June 
11,  1891:  3  children,  Janet,  Helen,  Warren  K.  Asst. 
city  elk.,  Newton,  Mass.,  1885-92;  agt.  Bd.  of 
Health,  1893-7;  elk.  Common  Council,  1888-97;  elk. 
of  committees.  City  of  Newton,  since  1898;  editor 
and  pub.  Newton  Graphic,  and  treas.  and  dir. 
Newton  Graphic  Pub.  Co.  since  1900.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Chapter  Mason:  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs: 
Hunnewell,  Civic  (sec),  Middlesex.  Home:  25  Brea- 
more  Rd.    Office:  8  Centre  Place,  Newton,  Mass. 

BRINIiEY,  Godfrey  Malbone,  clergyman,  edu- 
cator; b.  Perth  Amboy,  N.J.,  Nov.  22,  1864;  s. 
Edward  and  Andrewetta  Sims  (Rowlett)  Brinley; 
A.B.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Conn..  1888,  A.M.,  1895;  studied 
divinity  under  Bishop  Parker,  Dr.  J.  H.  Coit  and 
Rev.  Frederick  Kinsman,  of  Oxford  U.,  Eng.,  with 
work  under  Prof.  Harper  of  Yale,  and  at  summer 
session,  Cambridge  Theol.  Sch.;  m.  Elizabeth 
Agnes  Miller,  of  Morristown,  N.J.,  June  17,  1902; 
2  children,  Elizabeth  Malbone,  b.  Oct.  6,  1906; 
Godfrey  Malbone,  Jr.  (deceased).  Deacon,  1893, 
priest,  1897,  P.E.  Ch.;  master  in  charge  of  Lower 
Sch.  of  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  since  1901.  Mem.  Psi 
Upsilon.  Clubs:  University  (New  York),  Morris 
Co.  Go\t,  Morristown  Field.    Address:  Concord,  N.H. 

BRINSMADB,  Ada  Gibson  Colton,  educator;  b. 
Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Nov.  5,  1864;  d.  Willis  Strone 
and  Lucy  Parsons  (Gibson)  Colton;  descendant  of 
(Quartermaster  George  Colton,  the  first  Colton  in 
America,  and  of  Thomas  Hooker;  ed.  at  home  by 
parents,  and  at  the  Gunnery  Sch.,  Washington, 
Conn.;  m.  Dec.  23,  1895,  William  Gold  Brinsmade, 
of  Washington,  Conn,  (died  1908).  Assisted  hus- 
band in  founding  the  Ridge  Sch.  (for  boys),  1894; 
since  death  of  husband  has  conducted  sch.  which 
has  been  changed  from  a  coll.  prep.  sch.  to  a  sch. 
for  young  boys  only.  Conglist.  Home:  The  Ridge 
School,  Washington,  Conn. 

BRIIfSMABB,  John  Chapin,  school  principal;  b. 

Springfield,  Mass.,  Apr.  24,  1852;  s.  William  Bart- 
lett and  Charlotte  Blake  (Chapin)  Brinsmade;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1874;  m.  Mary  Gold  Gunn,  of  Washington, 
Conn.,  Oct.  4,  1876.  Teacher,  1874-81,  prin.  since 
1881,  Gunnery  Sch.,  Washington,  Conn.  Mem.  Conn. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1893,  1909,  Conn.  Senate,  1911  (chmn. 
joint  legislative  com.  on  edn.);  mem.  Conn.  Constl. 
Conv.,  1902,  Conn.  State  Civil  Service  Commn., 
Conn.  Council  Edn.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Am. 
Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Afli.  Polit.  Science 
Assn.,  Conn.  Civil  Service  Reform  Assn.,  Litchfield 
Co.  University  Club,  S.A.R.  Home:  'Washington, 
Conn.* 

BRINSMADE,  William  Gold,  educator;  Jan.  21, 
1858-Dec.  S,   1908.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BRIRT,  WiUlam  Story,  druggist;  b.  Bath,  Me., 
Oct.  0,  1870;  s.  Milton  S.  and  Susannah  P.  (Higgins) 
Brirv;  descended  from  early  settlers  of  Cape  Cod: 
grad.  Bath  High  Sch..  18S9;  student  Bowdoin  Coll. 
1  vr. ;  Ph.G.,  Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacy,  Boston,  1903;  m. 
Aiar.  2,  1899,  Etta  M.  Morrill,  of  Boston,  Mass.  In 
drug  business  in  Melrose,  Mass.,  since  1900;  for- 
warding business,  Boston,  since  1905;  insp.  milk 
and  foods,  Melrose;  mem.  Rep.  City  Com.  since 
1900.  Trustee  Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacy;  mem.  Mass. 
State  Bd.  Pharmacy.  Pres.  Mass.  State  Pharm. 
Assn.,  1911,  1912;  pres.  Boston  Druggists'  Assn.; 
mem.    Am.    PhE.rm.    Assn.,    Mass.    Coll.    Pharmacy, 


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Mass.  Coll.  Pharm.  Alumni  Assn.,  Boston  Retail  Ind.,  Aug-.  1,  1907.  Prof,  philosophy,  Bates  Coll., 
Druggists'  Assn.,  Nat.  Assn.  Retail  Druggists,  Bos-  since  190.").  Mem.  Am.  Philos.  Assn.,  Phi  Gamma 
ton  Druggists' Assn.,  etc.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.);  Delta.  Author:  Philosophy  of  Music,  1911.  Trans- 
mem.  Odd  Fellows,  B.P.O.  Elks,  Zeta  Psi  (Bow-  lator:  Spinoza's  Descarte's  Principles  of  Philoso- 
(loin).  Club:  Melrose.  Home:  88  E.  Wyoming'  Av.  phy.  Contbr.  articles  to  philos.  mags.  Recreations: 
Office:  45  Wyoming  Av.,  Melrose,  Mass.  tennis,  fishing.    Address:  17  Mountain  Av.,  Lewis- 

BRZSCOi:,  Charles  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Newtown,  ton.  Me. 

Conn.,  Dec.  20,  1S31;  s.  Charles  B.  and  Mary  (David-  BRITTEN,  Flora  Phelps  Harley,  lecturer.     (See 

son)  Briscoe;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  admitted  to  bar,  1854;  yoi    lii09.) 

m.    Newark,    N.J.,   Nov.    14,    1855,    Anna   J.    Traver  .„„.,„„„.„     .„,_., 

(died,   Mar.,   1875);  children,   Willis  A   (deceased),  BRITTEIT,    Pred    Ernest,    clergyman,    lecturer; 

Anna  T.  (Mrs.  David  L.  Sanford),  Alice  (Mrs.  John  "?oved  to  Jackson   Mich,    (bee  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 

F.  George);  m.  2d,  Newtown.  June,   1878,  Alice  E.  ^^  ho  in  America,  1'J08-IJ.) 

Bradley.  Began  practice  in  Enfield,  1854;  removed  BBITTON,  Rodney  G-.,  banker;  b.  Springfield,  Vt., 
oflace  to  Hartford,  1868;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  Aug.  5,  1833;  s.  Jotham,  Jr.,  and  Eleanor  (Goold) 
1857,  64,  78  (speaker  of  House,  1878),  Senate,  1861;  Britton;  descendant  of  William  Britton,  of  West- 
judge  of  Ct.  of  Common  Pleas,  Hartford  Co.,  1869-  moreland,  N.H.,  Jotham  Bretton,  of  Springfield, 
75.  Home:  Enfield,  Conn.  Office:  50  State  St.,  Hart-  Vt.;  ed.  common  schs.  and  Springfield  Wesleyan 
ford,   Conn.  Sem.;  m.  Abby  Goodnow   of  Grafton,  Windham  Co., 

BRISCOE,  John  Manvers,  forester;  b.  Pottsville,  Vt.,  Oct.  5,  1859;  children,  Lena  A.,  Wallace  H.  (de- 
Pa.,  July  -^2.  1S78;  s.  Sidney  Bernard  and  Sarah  ceased),  Ethel  G.  (Mrs.  Thomas  D  Perry).  En- 
(Loeser)  Briscoe;  M.F.,  Yale  Forest  Sch.,  1909;  m.  gaged  in  mfr.  of  woodenware,  18o9-88;  since  not  in 
June  28,  1911,  Ethel  Griscom,  of  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.  active  business;  pres.  Springfield  Savings  Bank, 
In  U.S.  Forest  Service,  1909-10;  head  of  Forestry  also  auditor  and  mem.  bd.  of  investment;  cemetery 
Dept.,  U.  of  Me.,  since  1910.  Mem.  Soc.  Am.  For-  commr.  Town  of  Springfield.  Served  as  first  select- 
esters.  Episcopalian.  Author  of  numerous  articles  rnan,  assessor  2  terms,  mem.  sch.  com.  4  terms, 
in  Forest  bulls,  and  circulars,  and  in  other  forestry  ^"^.^,^9^  °l,  *'l®  P?^??  **  terrns.  Was  mem.  Know 
and  other  pubis.    Home:  The  Colonial,  Bangor,  Me.  Nothing  Party,    1855,    now   Republican.      Conglist. 

BRISCOE,  Margaret  Sutton  (Mrs.  Arthur  James  Address:  39  South  St.,  Springfield,  Vt. 

Hopkins),  author.    See  Hopkins,  Margaret  Sutton.  ^^^JRITTON,  WUliam  John,  lawyer;  b.  Wolfeboro, 


Bristol  Co.,  mfrs.  electrical  recording  meters,  etc.  BRITTON,     Wilton     Everett,     entomologist;     b. 

Republican.    Conglist.    Mason;  mem.  S.A.R.   Home:  Marlboro,  Mass.,  Sept.  18,  1868;  s.  Benjamin  How- 

Waterbury    Conn  ard  and  Emma  Eliza  (Wright)  Britton;  student  N. 

BRTSTOI.    Bennet  B     mfr-  b    Nmientiick    Conn  ^-   ^°'^^-   ^^^-   ^^^   Mech.   Arts,    1889-93.   B.S.,    1893; 

M^.    ?    1S68'  f  B?niamiifH'anVl  pSne  (^^^  ^^^*^-  student,  Cornell,  1893-4.  Yale,  1899-03,  Ph.D., 

Bristol-   ed^^ammar  and   hi4   fchs     Waterburv  ^^^^'  '"^  S^^^^'  ^-H-  Apr.  30,  1895,  Bertha  Madeline 

and   Naulatu'ck-   M  E      SteveAs   Inst    Tech     H^^^^  Perkins.    Asst.,  May  1,  1894,  horticulturist,  Oct.   1, 

ken    N  T     1893     m    GeVtrude  Rexford    of  Wins  ted  l^^*'    entomologist,    Conn.    Agrl.    Expt.    Sta.,    and 

Conn       lime    ^8      is9S      6    children     MaivL^  ^^^^^  entomologist  since  July,   1901.    Pres.  Donald 

He?^n    Rexford  Allvn    PaunneMar<^ret^  Evelvn  ^-  Mitchell  Library,  and  Beecher  Park  Memorial, 

See     The   BrTstol    Co      WateH^^^^                         1894-08  ^  I"^-    Fellow  A.A.A.S;  mem.  Am.  Assn.  Econ.  Ento- 

nres      The    Industrfai     Instiniment     Co       Foxboro  mologists   (pres.,  1909),  Entomol.  Soc.  of  America, 

mIss      since    190S     was    sec  TnTtrea^^    Standard  ^onn.    Acad.   Arts   and   Sciences,    Conn.     Bot.    Soc, 

Gaule  Mf-    Co     now  trelf  of  "ts  successor    F^^^  ^^^^  Alumni  Assn.  of  New  Haven,  Alumni  Assn. 

b(fro  Co     p'l^es    Foxb^ro  Nft    Bank-  dir    Mfrs    Nat  N-^.  Coll.  Agrl.  and  Mech.  Arts,  Sigma  Xi,  Patrons 

Brnk.'^WefbufrSfnn'' P^  ?o'm''olnl'r^f^c.^%'oi»  ''''^'Z.i°''9^f  a^'S-^T'"  ^"■ 

Conglist.    Address:  Foxboro,  Mass.  oTc°J.°i^grf  ^E^t'^sL,  S°e'^^kall'n,'coni"''^    ^^'^ 

BRISTOL,  John  Wolcott,  lawyer;  b.  New  Haven,  _„_„„     «               _,     .       ,       ,                  „       , 

Conn.,   May   13.   1855;    s.   William   B.   and   Caroline  ,^^^^^'    ^^P/lv®    ^^7^^"^',   ^^anker;     b.    Brighton. 

(Bliss)    Bristol;     A.B.,    Yale,    1877;     LL.B.,    Yale,  Mass.,  Dec.  9    1860;  s.  Ralph  Hall  and  Jerusha  Ann 

Law  Sch..  1879;  unmarried.    Admitted  to  Conn,  bar  fii'^nt    (Beal)    Brock;    grad.    Brighton   High   Sch., 

1879.    and    since    practiced    at   New    Haven;    mem.  1879;  m.  Mary  L.  (?ooch,  of  Brighton,  Dec.  3.  1891; 

Bristol    &   White.     Mem.    Conn.    Bar   Assn.,    Delta  children,      Newhall,      Mildred     Elizabeth,      Robert 

Kappa   Epsilon    (Phi    Chapter).     Conglist.     Clubs:  l^^wes.    Clk.  in  Nat.  Market  Bank,  Brighton,  1879- 

Graduates'.     Quinnipiack,     New    Haven     Country.  91:  treas.  Brighton   Sayings  Bank,   1891-03:   treas. 

Home:   27  Hillhouse  Av.    Address:   42   Church  St.,  S°"]^  ^^^■^i"?^  ^ank,  1903-*,  pre.s.  since  1903;  dir. 

New  Haven    Conn  Market  Trust  Co.    Mem.  Boston  Sch.  Com.,  1902-5, 

-R-RT^Tftx'     -ro-niini^    -B^ryvv     mathprnntiVinn-    b  1906-13   (chmn.,  1913).    Conglist.    Mem.  Am.  Bank- 

BRISTOL,    William    Henry,    mathematician      b.  gj-g.  Assn..  Mass.   State  Bankers'  Assn.    Home:   39 

WatcTbury,  Conn.    July  5    1859     s    Benjamin  Aiel  Lanark  Rd.,  Brighton  Dist.    Office:  75  Tremont  St., 

and  Pauline   (Phelps)   Bristol;  M.E.,   Stevens  Inst.  Pnctton          >         =                                                            ■-        . 

Tech.,  Hoboken,  N.J.,  1884;  m.  J.  Louise  Wright,  of  ■^'^*'-""- 

New  York,  Sept.   8,  1885    ("died  1888);   2d,  Elise  H.  BROCK,  Henry  Herbert.  M.D.;  b.  Portland,  Me., 

Myers,  of  Jersey  City,  N.J.,  June  28,  1899.     Organ-  May  30,  1864;  s.  George  and  Alice  H.  (Lowe)  Brock; 

ized,  1882,  manual  training  dept.  of  Workingman's  A.B.,  Amherst,  1886;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.   (Bow- 

Sch.,   New   York,   and   taught   same,    1882-6;    instr.  doin),  1890;  m.  Mary  L.  Rounds,  of  Portland,  Aug. 

mathematics.    1886-8,    asst.    prof.,    1888-99,    prof.,  5,    1891;    1   son,  Henry  W.    Practiced  at  Portland, 

1899-96,  Stevens  Inst.  Tech.    Organized,   1889,  and  since  1890;  surgeon  in  Me.  Gen.  Hosp. ;  prof.  clin. 

pres.    The   Bristol   Co.    (mfg.    his   inventions).    In-  surgery.  Bowdoin  Coll.;  consulting  surgeon,  Chil- 

ventor    of    numerous    recording    instruments    for  dren's    Hosp.,    Webber    Hosp.    and    Waldo    County 

pressure,   temperature   and   electricity,   steel    belt-  Hosp.;  city  phys.,  Portland,  1891,  1892.    Mem.  Am. 

lacing,    etc.;    awarded    John    Scott    Legacy    Medal,  Acad,  of  Medicine,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Lister  Club,  In- 

Franklin   Inst.,   Phila.,    1890;     medal   and   diploma,  nominate  Club,  Am.  Soc.  Ornithology.    Republican. 

Chicago   Expn.,    1893;     silver   medal,    Paris   Expn.,  Conglist.    Clubs:  Portland,  Farmers.    Address:  687 

1900;    gold   medal.    St.   Louis   Expn.,    1904.    Home:  Congress  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

Waterbury,  Conn.*  BROCK,  James  W.,  banker:  b.  Barnet,  Vt.,  Mav 

BRITAN,  Haltaert  Hains,  educator;  b.  at  Bethle-  11,  1839;  common  sch.  ed'n.     Pres  Union  Mut.  Fire 

hem,    Ind.,    Oct.    8.    1874:     s.    George   Whitney   and  Ins.    Co..    Montpelier    Savings    Bank    &    Trust   Co. 

Mary    Arbella     (Taylor)     Britan;     A.B..    Hanover  Mem.   Vt.   Ho.   of  Rep.,    1884,   Senate,   1892:  sergt.- 

(Ind.)    Coll.,    1898.    A.M.,    1902;    Ph.D.,    Yale   Grad.  at-arms,    1902;    mem.    Rep.    Nat.    Conv..    Chicago, 

Sch.,   1899-02;  m.  Mary  Edith  Fisher,  of  Hanover,  1908.    Conglist.    Address:  Montpelier,  Vt. 


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BSOCK,  Winfield  Humphrey,  i)ubllsher;  b.  Athol. 
Mass.,  Oct.  I'l,  iMil;  s.  )«,i>«_ii  ;in<l  Carulim;  Uluinph- 
rey>  iiioi-k;  ynul.  Alliul  lliiih  Sell.,  1^.)S;  (.'usliing 
Acad.,  Aslibuniiiam,  Mass.;  in.  Angela  B.  KoicJ,  ol' 
Jlanover,  Aluss.,  Sept.  lil',  1889;  2  children,  lioland 
Humphrey,  JJeatrice  Alden.  Kstahlished  The  Cot- 
tager and  Heady  Record,  1885;  sold  out  and  in 
IS'JO  established  The  Healthy  Home,  of  which  has 
since  been  editor,  pub.  and  owner.  Chnm.  Ajipro- 
priation  Com.,  Town  of  Athol.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason.  Has  traveled  extensively  and  written  much 
<in.  nied.  and  hygienic  topics.  Address:  Station  A, 
Allujl,   Mass. 

BBOCKIiESBV,  John  Henry,  lawyer.  (See  vol. 
I'JO'J.J 

BKODBUB,  Clarence  Arthur,  educator;  b.  Col- 
chester, \'t.,  Sept.  25,  1NG5;  .•^.  Charles  and  Priscilla 
(.Marsh)  lirodeur;  grad.  higli  sch  ,  Franklin,  N.H., 
1882;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1887;  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law; 
m.  Maiden,  Mass.,  Juno  24,  1887,  iMary  Latta.  Prin. 
State  Normal  Sch.,  Westlield,  Mass.,  since  Sept.  1, 
1901.  liepublican.  Conglist.  Mason  (Past  Master, 
Past  High  Priest,  Past  Dist.  Deputy  Grand  Mas- 
ter for  16th  Alass.  Dist.).  Address:  Westfield, 
Mass. 

BBODIE,  James  Fairbaim,  clergyman;  Sept.  24, 
185i-Au,2r.  itj,  U<iu.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BBOGNA,  Vincent,  lawyer;  b.  Province  of  Avel- 
lino,  Italy,  Alay  14,  1887;  s.  Raffaele  and  Filomena 
(Selvitella)  Brogna;  came  to  America,  Dec,  1893, 
and  located  in  Boston;  ed.  Eliot  Grammar  Sch.; 
English  High  Sch.;  Ballou  and  Hobigand  Prep. 
Sch.;  BL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  190S;  unmar- 
ried. Began  practice  in  Boston,  1908;  mem.  firm 
of  Brogna  &  Garro,  1908-12,  since  Stinson  & 
Brogna;  apptd.  by  Gov.  Eugene  N.  Foss  as  master 
in  chancery;  mem.  Dem.  State  Com.  of  IMass.,  1911; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912,  13,  14.  Roman  Cath- 
olic. Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus.  Recreations: 
outdoor  life.  Home:  97  Endicott  St.  Office:  1117-18 
Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston. 

BBOMBBBG,  Edward  Justin,  New  England  man- 
ager General  Life  and  Accident  Ins.  Co.  of  Amer- 
ica; b.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  .July  20,  1864;  s.  Levi  and 
Bertha  (MacKosky)  Bromberg;  ed.  Roxbury  Higli 
Sch.,  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  Harvard,  to  1884,  student 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1896;  m.  Henrietta  Liv- 
ingston, of  Boston,  Sept.  12,  1886;  3  children,  Paul- 
ine (dir.  of  Hygiene  and  Physical  Edn.,  High  Sch., 
Boston),  Justin  L.  (elec.  engr.),  Bertram  L.  (stu- 
dent). Mem.  Rep.  Com.  of  Ward  23,  1899,  1900; 
mem.  Boston  Common  Council,  1901,  1902,  alder- 
man, 1903-6;  State  senator,  9th  Suffolk  Dist..  1907; 
mem.  Public  Celebrations  Com.,  City  of  Boston. 
Jewish  religion;  trustee  of  Temple  Tefila.  Mem. 
Zionist  Assn.,  Am.  Pageant  Assn.  Mason;  Odd 
Fellow  (past  grand);  K.  of  P.  (past  chancellor 
comdr.),  R.A.,  A.O.U.W.,  Sons  of  Veterans 
(comdr.),  etc.  Clubs:  New  Century,  Boston  City, 
Boston  Press,  Orpheus,  Roslindale  (Mass.)  Repub- 
lican, Apollo,  Orchestral.  Recreations:  music,  golf, 
rowing.  Home:  12  Florence  St.,  Roslindale,  Mass. 
Ofnce:  521-522  Unity  Bldg.,  185  Devonshire  St., 
Boston. 

BBOXTSOIT,  Caroline  A.,  teacher;  b.  Hyannls, 
Mass.,  .Vijr.  2,  ISGl;  d.  Rev.  Samuel  and  Mary  Lin- 
coln (Chaplin)  Bronson;  descendant  of  early  Conn, 
ancestry;  grad.  Abbot  Acad.,  1883;  student  Ber- 
litz Sch.  of  Languages,  Boston,  1886.  1SS7;  Welles- 
ley,  1887,  1888;  studied  and  traveled  in  Europe, 
summers  of  1890,  96,  04.  Preceptress,  Gilbertsville 
(N.Y.)  Acad.,  18S3-6:  prin.  asst.  Detroit  Home  and 
Day  Sch.,  1888-90.  Miss  Wesselhorf t's  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton. 1890-3,  Miss  Wheeler's  Sch.,  Providence,  R.I., 
1893-7;  one  of  the  founders  of  Bronson  Sch.  for 
Boys  and  Girls,  Providence.  1897,  which  still  con- 
tinues. Baptist.  Club:  Wellesley,  of  R.I.  Address: 
313  Hope  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

BBONSON,  Clarence  "Whittlesey,  lawver;  b. 
Washington.  Conn.,  June  13,  1880;  s.  "Walter  W. 
and  Helen  M.  (Logan)  Bronson:  B.A.,  Yale,  1900: 
B.L.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1903;  m.  Marie  van  Zelm.  of 
New  Rochelle.  N.Y..  June  28,  1912;  1  daughter, 
Margaret.  In  law  office  of  Ernest  Tj.  Tsbell,  New 
Haven.  Conn..  1903-4.  asst.  elk.  Probate  Ct.,  Dist. 
of  New  Haven,  1904-6:  associated  in  practice  with 
Livingston   W.    Cleaveland,    1907-14;    practiced    on 


own  account  since  1914.  Progressive.  Mem.  Phi 
Delta  1  hi.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Conglist.  Club:  Beaver 
Hills  Tennis.  Recreations:  tennis.  Home:  3  Uni- 
versity i'l.  Ofl:ice:  129  Church  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

BRONSON,  Cornelia  Conan,  teacher;  b.  Hyannis, 
Mass.,  June  13,  ls.')(i;  d.  liev.  Samuel  Jennings  and 
Mary  Lincoln  (Chaplin)  Bronson;  descendant  of 
John  Chaplin,  of  Revolutionary  War;  grad.  State 
Normal  Sch.,  Frainingham,  Mass.,  1877;  student 
Wellesley,  1884,  1885;  Brown  U.,  1893-4;  spent  14 
mos.  in  travel  and  study  in  Europe.  Teacher, 
Thompson,  Conn.,  1878,  1879,  West  Woodstock, 
Conn.,  1879-80,  Bucknell  Inst.,  Lewisburg,  Pa., 
1885-93;  also  taught  German  to  freshman  class  in 
Bucknell  Coll.,  1892-3;  teacher  Froebel  Sch.,  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  1893-5,  and  4  mos.  in  high  sch.,  Lynn, 
Mass.,  1896;  founder,  with  sister.  The  Bronson 
Sch.,  I'rovidence,  1897,  which  still  continues.  Bap- 
tist. Club:  Wellesley,  of  R.I.  Address:  313  Hope 
St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

BRONSON,  Dillon,  clergyman;  b.  Wyoming,  la., 

Aug.  27,  1863;  s.  James  Anson  and  Jennie  (Van 
Benschoten)  Bronson;  A.B.,  Cornell  Coll.,  la.,  1884, 
A.M.,  1887  (D.D.,  1900);  S.T.B.,  Boston  U.,  1888; 
studied  U.  of  Berlin,  1890-1;  m.  Susan  Hall  Peirce, 
of  Boston,  Nov.  21,  1894.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry, 
1892;  pastor,  Newton,  Mass.,  1892-7,  Salem,  1897- 
1900,  St.  Mark's  Ch.,  Brookline,  1900-6;  supt.  Bos- 
ton Missionary,  and  Ch.  Extension  Soc,  1906-lo; 
supt.  Boston  Dist.  M.E.  Ch.  since  Apr.,  1911.  Lec- 
turer. Trustee  Boston  U.,  and  Sch.  of  Expression. 
Club:  Twentieth  Century.  Has  traveled  exten- 
sively in  Europe,  Alaska,  Labrador,  and  twice  vis- 
ited mission  fields  in  Asia,  Palestine,  Egypt;  spent 
2  winters  in  India.  Home:  25  Park  St.,  Brookline. 
Office:  581  Boylston  St.,  Boston.* 

BRONSON,  Elsie  Marion  Straffin;  b.  North  Mid- 
dleboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  17,  1882;  d.  Arthur  Franklin 
and  Mary  Lovina  (Alden)  Straffin;  descendant  of 
John  Alden.  of  the  Mayflower,  and  Edmund  Wes- 
ton, Mass.  (jolony,  1635;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Brockton, 
Mass.;  A.B.,  and  A.M.,  Brown  U.,  1904  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  1903);  m.  Prof.  Walter  C.  Bronson,  of 
Brown  U.,  Aug.  17,  1905.  Fellow  and  asst.  in  Eng- 
lish, Brown  U.,  1904-5.  Pres.  Brown  U.  Alumni 
Assn.,  1909-11;  sec.  R.I.  br.  Assn.  Collegiate  Alum- 
nae, 1913-15.  Baptist.  Assisted  husband  largely  in 
the  preparation  of  English  Poems  (4  vols.),  Eng- 
lish Essays,  American  Poems,  and  'The  History  of 
Brown  University;  furnished  suggestions  and  re- 
visions for  Prof.  Henry  P.  Manning's  "Irrational 
Numbers,"  and  "Geometry  of  Four  Dimensions." 
Address:  140  Morris  Av.,  Providence,  R.I. 

BRONSON,  Samuel  Lathrop,  lawyer;  b.  Water- 
bury,  Conn.,  Jan.  12,  1834;  s.  Dr.  Henry  and  Sarah 
M.  Bronson;  A.B.,  Yale,  1855;  m.  Frances  E.  Stod- 
dard, of  Seymour,  Conn.,  Nov.  30,  1861.  Admitted 
to  bar,  1857;  practiced  at  Seymour,  Conn.,  1857-60, 
New  Haven,  since  1860;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1859,  1869,  1876,  1877:  recorder  City  Ct.,  1866-9;  1st 
judge  Ct.  Common  Pleas,  1  yr. ;  corpn.  counsel, 
1873-8;  retired  and  managed  his  father's  large  in- 
terests until  latter's  death,  1893,  when  he  suc- 
ceeded to  family  estates.  Dem.  nominee  for  gov. 
of  Conn.,  1900.  Address:  58  Dwight  St.,  New  Ha- 
ven. Conn.* 

BRONSON,  Samuel  M.,  mfr.,  merchant;  Apr.  1, 
lS32-:\Iar.   1,   1910.     (See  vol.   1909. )_ 

BRONSON,  Timothy  Grow,  farmer,  stock- raiser; 
b.  Hardwick,  Vt.,  May  8,  1859:  s.  William  Dustin 
and  Anna  Dorotha  (Mason)  Bronson;  descendant 
of  .John  Bronson,  who  came  from  England  about 
1640;  grad.  Barre  Acad.,  1880;  m.  Apr.  20,  1882, 
Jennie  L.  Avery,  of  Corinth.  Vt.  Has  engaged  as 
farmer  and  fancy  stock  raiser  since  1887:  pres. 
Tjamoille  Valley  Creamery  Assn.;  trustee  Granite 
Trust  Co.;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  16  yrs. ;  justice  of  peace 
14  yrs.:  selectman  of  Hardwick;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1910.  1911  (chmn.  com.  on  agr.).  Mem.  Bd. 
Dirs.  State  Sch.  of  Agr.  Republican.  Baptist.  Ma- 
son; mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Grange.  Home:  East 
Hardwick,  Vt. 

BRONSON,  "Walter  Cochrane,  college  prof.;  b. 
Roxbury,  Mass..  Aug,  17.  1862;  s.  Rev.  Benjamin  F. 
and  Annie  (Chaplin)  Bronson;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1887;  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1887-8;   A.M.,  Cornell  U., 


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1S90;  (Litt.D.,  Colby,  1904);  m.  Elsie  M.  Straffln, 
A.M.,  1905.  Prof.  English,  DePauw,  lS'JU-2;  asso. 
prof.  English  lit.,  1S92-5,  prof.,  since  l!i95,  Brown 
r.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  tor  booiis,  etc.) 
Home:    140    Morris   Av.,   Providence,   R.I.* 

BROOKE,  (Charles  Freaerick)  Tucker,  autlior; 
b.  Morgantown,  W.Va.,  June  4,  ISSo.  Home:  1207 
Whitney  av.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America,   1916-17.) 

BROOKER,  Charles  Prederick,  Connnecticut 
mem.  Nat.  Hep.  Cum.,  19UU-4;  moved  to  New  York. 
(.See   vol.    1909.) 

BROOKS,  Albert  Wadsworth,  merchant;  b.  Au- 
gusta, Me.,  July  28,  1S63;  s.  Samuel  Spencer  and 
^lary  Caroline  (Wadsworth)  Broolvs;  descendant 
of  Thomas  Brooks,  the  immigrant,  Watertown, 
Mass.,  1636;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1S85;  m.  Mary  McDan- 
iel,  of  Augusta,  Nov.  21,  1S93  (died  1903);  1  daugh- 
ter, Barbara;  m.  2d,  Alice  Hope  Davies,  of  Water- 
ville.  Me.,  June  16,  1908  (died  June  12,  1909).  En- 
gaged in  hardware  business  as  mem.  S.  S.  Brooks 
&  Co.,  1885-99;  organized  corpn.  of  Brooks  Hard- 
ware Co.,  1899,  but  later  disposed  of  a  portion  of 
stock  and  retired  from  active  management;  trea-s. 
B.  F.  Parrott  Co.,  grain  and  dour.  Served  many 
yrs.  in  both  branches  of  city  govt,  of  Augusta,  also 
as  mem.  sch.  bd.  Bepublican.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.); 
mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.    Home:  Augusta,  Me. 

BROOKS,  Alfred  Mansfield,  educator,  author; 
moved  to  Bloomingtoii,  Ind.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Wlio's   \\  lio   in   America,    1914-15.) 

BROOKS,  Alice  Flint,  manager  Sch.  of  Museum 
of  Fine  Arts,  Boston;  b.  Salem,  Mass.;  d.  Henry 
Mason  and  Matilda  Alary  (Nicliols)  Brool-cs;  ed. 
pub.  sells.,  Salem;  unmarried.  Began  as  pvt.  sec; 
asst.  sec.  Essex  Inst.,  Salem,  1898-1900;  asst.  mgr. 
Sch.  of  Mus.  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  1900-5,  mgr. 
since  Oct.,  1905,  treas.  since  Mar.,  1907.  Mem. 
Copley  ,Soc.  (Boston),  Essex  ln.st.  (Salem);  Soc. 
for  Preservation  of  N.E.  Antiquities,  Am.  Boolt 
Plate  Soc.  Unitarian.  Home:  60  Ocean  Av.,  Salem, 
!Mass.  Address:  Sell,  of  Mus.  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston, 
Mass. 

BROOKS,  Amy,  author,  illustrator;  b.  Chelsea, 
-Mass.;  d.  Alfred  H.  and  Hannah  B.;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
Hyde  Park,  Mass.;  grad.  Alus.  of  Fine  Arts,  Bos- 
ton; unmarried.  First  picture  exhibited,  1895; 
entered  lit.  field,  1900.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  list  of  books.)  Address:  15  Summer  St., 
Hyde  Park,   Mass. 

BROOKS,  Bartlett,  law^yer;  b.  Orrington,  Me., 
Feb.  1,  1875;  s.  George  and  Priscilla  (Nash) 
Brooks;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1900;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1902;  m.  Addison,  Me.,  June  6,  1904,  Anna  L. 
Nash;  4  children,  Bartlett,  Jr.  (deceased),  Eliza- 
beth B.,  Mary  A.,  Willard  N.  Began  practice  at 
Bangor,  Me.,  Oct.,  1902;  instr.  in  contracts,  later 
asst.  prof.  U.  of  Me.  Coll.  of  Law,  since  Sept.,  1904. 
Progressive.  Methodist.  Mem.  Bangor  Hist.  Soc, 
Phi  Delta  Phi.  Mem.  K.  of  P.  Club:  Twentieth 
Century.  Home:  16  N.  Park  St.  Office:  14  Columbia 
Bldg.,   Bangor,  Me. 

BROOKS,  Christopher  Parkinson,  prof,  of  tex- 
tile mfg.;  Apr.  17,  1866-Aug.  4,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Who  in  America,  190S-9.) 

BROOKS,  Frank  Hilliard,  mfr.;  b.  St.  Johnsbury, 
Vt.,  Nov.  24,  1S6S;  s.  Samuel  Towle  and  Lucy 
Clark  (Mills)  Brooks;  ed.  graded  schs.  and  acad., 
St.  Johnsbury;  m.  Ellen  H.  Fairbanks,  of  St. 
Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Jan.  29,  1897.  Identified  with  E.  & 
T.  Fairbanks  &  Co.,  1886 — ;  began  as  bookkeeper, 
dir.,  1897,  chmn.  exec.  com.  of  bd.,  1910,  pres..  May, 
1912 — .  Organized  Brooks-Tyler  Drv  Goods  Co' 
(now  Berry-Ball  Dry  Goods  Co.),  1899,  and  now 
dir.  same;  v.-p.  St.  Johnsburv  Electric  Co.;  dir.  1st 
Nat.  Bank,  St.  Johnsbury.  Apptd.,  1913,  by  Gov. 
Fletcher,  mem.  Bd.  of  Commrs.  to  investigate  ednl 
system  of  Vt.;  also  mem.  of  State  Bd.  of  Edn 
Trustee  St.  Johnsbury  Athenseum,  St.  Johnsbury 
Acad.,  Vt.  State  Y.M.C.A.,  Vt.  Sanatorium,  etc. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Sphinx. 
Address:   St.   Johnsbury,  Vt.* 

BROOKS,  George  Wf.;  b.  East  Boston.  Sept.  10, 
1863;  s.  William  F.  and  Mary  A.  (Snow)  Brooks; 
descendant  of  John  Brooks,  who  settled  in  Port- 
land, Me.,  in  Colonial  times;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  East 


Boston;  m.  Annie  Belle  Brown,  of  Brookline,  Mass., 
Nov.  11,  1895.  Began  with  Basset,  Whitney  &  Co., 
bankers  and  brokers,  Boston,  1881,  continuing  until 
1903;  engaged  in  busines  lor  self  since  1903  undei- 
title  of  George  M.  Brooks,  investment  securities: 
dir.  Meredith  Linen  Mills  since  1908.  Dir.  Handel 
and  Haydn  Soc.  since  1903,  treas.  since  1908.  Uni- 
tarian. Club:  Winchester  Country  (dir.).  Recre- 
ations: music,  bowling.  Home:  27  Wyman  St., 
Arlington,  Mass.    Office:   79  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

BROOKS,  Georg-e  Wolcott,  clergyman;  b.  Middle- 
bury,  Vt.,  July  2,  1852;  s.  Samuel  Noble  and  Susan 
(Battles)  Brooks;  ed.  Kimball  Union  Acad.,  Meri- 
den,  N.H.;  A.B.,  A.M.,  Middlebury  (Vt.)  Coll.,  1873; 
Union  Theol.  Sem.,  New  York;  grad.  Andover  Theol. 
Sern.,  1877;  m.  Nov.  18,  1878,  Lizzie  Eastman,  of  New 
Haven,  Vt. ;  one  son,  Phillip  E.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  Oct.  10,  1877;  pastorates,  Charlestown, 
1883-90,  Dorchester  since  1890.  Trustee  Dow  Acad., 
Franconia,  N.H.,  Mass.  Sch.  for  Blind.  Republican. 
Mem.  N.  Suffolk  Assn.  of  Ministers.  Clubs:  Con- 
gregational, Fortnightly,  Vermont.  Address:  11 
Englewood  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

BROOKS,  Harvey  J.,  banker;  b.  Haddam  Neck, 
Conn.,  Feb.  28,  1S69;  s.  David  A.  and  Elizabeth  B. 
(Clark)  Brooks;  descendant  of  Thomas  Brooks, 
who  came  from  England  in  1639,  and  settled  in 
Haddam,  Conn.,  in  1672;  ed.  Brainerd  Acad.,  Had- 
dam, and  Morgan  Sch.,  Clinton,  Conn.;  m.  Apr.  2, 
1894,  Gertrude  B.  Piatt,  of  Deep  River,  Conn. 
Began  as  elk.  in  Deep  River  Nat.  Bank;  after  2  yrs. 
became  connected  with  Deep  River  Savings  Bank 
and  was  chosen  treas.,  1900,  which  position  still 
holds;  also  pres.  Deep  River  Nat.  banlv  since  1908. 
Dir.  Fountain  Hill  Cemetery  Assn.,  Brainerd  Mem- 
orial Library.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Mem.  S.A.R. 
Address:    Deep    River,    Conn. 

BROOKS,  Homer,  mfr.;  b.  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  Mar. 
27,  1844;  s.  Julius  H.  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Greene) 
Brooks;  of  English  descent;  e«l.  common  schs.  and 
New  Hampton  Inst.,  Fairfax,  Vt. ;  m.  Nov.  15,  1888, 
Emily  S.  Farwell,  of  Boston,  Mass.  Began  active- 
career  with  father  in  farming  and  lumber  busi- 
ness; moved  to  Altona,  N.Y.,  1865;  engaged  in 
creamery  business  with  brother  Walter,  1S8S,  and 
later  produced  300,000  pounds  of  butter  in  a  yr. : 
closed  out  interests,  1901,  and  settled  on  original 
Phillips  farm  at  St.  Albans  Bay;  in  dairy  business. 
Republican.  Universalist.  Mason.  Club:  Owl  (St. 
Albans).    Home:  St.  Albans  Bay,  Vt. 

BROOKS,  Isaac  "Watts,  banker;  b.  Goshen,  Conn.. 
Nov.  8,  1838;  s.  Watts  H.  and  Mary  (Wadhams) 
Brooks;  Goshen  Acad.,  1851-7;  A.M.,  Brown  U., 
1862.  Engaged  as  mcht.  in  Goshen,  1860-71;  re- 
moved to  Torrington,  Conn.,  1872;  mem.  Brooks 
Bros.,  bankers,  Torrington,  1872-99.  Pres.  Brooks 
Nat.  Bank,  Torrington,  since  1899;  treas.  Torring- 
ton Savings  Bank,  since  1873;  dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank 
(Litchfield),  Colonial  Trust  Co.  (Waterbury), 
Phoenix  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  (Hartford),  Turner  & 
Seymour  Mfg.  Co.,  Torrington  Water  Co.  (pres.). 
Mem.  Gen.  Assembly,  Conn.,  1S84;  speaker.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1893;  state  senator,  1907,  1909  (pres.  of 
Senate).  Mem.  S.A.R.,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Order 
of  Founders  and  Patriots  of  America.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Club:  Torrington.  Address:  Torrington, 
Conn. 

BROOKS,  J.  Ansel,  educator;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Apr.  7,  1876;  s.  James  Weston  and  Sarah 
Esther  (Piatt)  Brooks;  ed.  Derby  (Conn.)  High 
Sch.  until  1893;  Ph.B.,  Sheflield  Scientific  Sch. 
(Yale),  1898,  M.E.,  1901;  m.  Laura  S.  Goodwin,  of 
New  York,  June  1,  1912.  Asso.  prof,  mechanics 
and  mech.  drawing,  Brown  U.,  since  1903.  Mem. 
Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  A.A.A.S.,  Soc.  Promotion 
Engring.  Edn.,  Sigma  Xi.  Club:  University  (Provi- 
dence).   Home:   25  Everett  Av.,  Providence,  R.I. 

BROOKS,  James,  educator;  b.  Orrington,  Me., 
Feb.  13,  1872;  s.  George  and  Priscilla  (Nash) 
Brooks;  ed.  Bucksport  Sem.,  1879-93;  Ohio  Wes- 
leyan  U.,  Delaware,  O.,  1894-6;  Harvard,  1895-6 
1899-1900;  traveled  abroad  in  Germanv  and  Italy' 
ni.  Orrington,  Me.,  Rubina  A.G.  Ravi,  of  Rome 
Italy,  July  21,  1900;  5  children,  Rosa  Gui-seppinai 
Roberto  Romano,  George  Francis  Duff  John 
Julian,  Bruce  Sterling.  Prin.  schs.  in  Me  and  for 
1  yr.  during  coll.  course,  prin.  East  Hampton 
(Conn.)    High   and   Grammar   Sch.;   head   of  Math. 


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Dept.,  Bangor  (Me.)  HiRli  Sch..  3  yrs.;  prin.  Hamp- 
den Acad.,  1906-S;  prin.  Burr  and  Burton  Sein. 
since  l!t08  (raised  $:iO.OOO  for  Kyninasiuin.  com- 
pleted in  1913).  Kepublican.  ConKli.st.  Mom.  De 
Huryan  I>iterary  Soc.  (Bangor,  Me.).  Address: 
Manchester,    Vt. 

BBOOKS,  James  'Willson;  Aug.  7,  lS33-Sept.  19, 

i;i]L'.      (.^.r    vol.     1909.) 

BBOOKS,  John  Oraliam,  autlior,  lecturer;  b. 
Aewortli,  N.li.,  .luly  19,  ISIG;  s.  Chapin  Kidder 
and  I'armelia  (Graliam)  Brooks;  S.T.B.,  Harvard 
Div.  Sell.,  1S75;  studied  3  yrs.  at  U.  of  Berlin, 
.lena  and  Freiburg.  Became  lecturer  on  econ.  sub- 
jects; 2  yrs.  instr.  Harvard  U. ;  several  yrs.  lec- 
turer, extension  dept.,  U.  of  Chicago;  2  yrs.  expert 
U.S.  Dept.  Babor  at  ^Vashington,  making  report 
of  1893  upon  Workingmen's  Insurance  in  Ger- 
many; lecturer,  U.  of  Cal.  Pres.  Xat.  Consumers' 
J^eague.  Author:  The  Social  Unrest,  1903;  As 
Others  See  Us,  1908;  An  American  Citizen,  1910; 
American  Syndicalism,  1913.  Address:  8  Francis 
Av.,  Cambridge,   Mass.* 

BBOOKS,  Nathaniel  Grout,  M.D. ;  b.  Acworth, 
X.ll.,  Oct.  M,  1S3S;  s.  Lyman  (M.D.)  and  Mary  G. 
((Graham)  Brooks;  prep.  edn.  Kimball  Union  Acad., 
Meriden,  N.H.;  M.D.,  Albany  Med.  Sch.  (Union  U.), 
1861;  m.  Emma  Preston,  of  Baltimore,  Vt.,  Dec.  5, 
1876;  3  children,  Lyman,  Nathaniel  Preston,  Philip 
Preston.  Enlisted  as  asst.  surgeon  16th  Regt.  Vt. 
Vols.,  1861,  and  served  through  Civil  War;  prac- 
ticed at  Acworth,  1865-74;  settled  in  Cliarlestown, 
1874;  pres.  Springfield  Electric  R.R.  of  Charles- 
town,  since  1900.  Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1896-7, 
Senate,  1900-1.  Trustee  Silsbee  Free  Library  many 
yrs.  Mem.  N.H.  State  Med.  Soc,  Conn.  Valley  Med. 
Soc.  (ex-pres.).  Mason  (K.T.).  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian.   Address:  Charlestown,  N.H. 

BBOOKS,  Peter  Chardon,  trustee;  b.  Watertown, 
Mass.,  Mav  8,  ls;U;  s.  Gorham  and  Ellen  (Shep- 
herd) B.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1852,  A.M.,  1871;  m.  Oct. 
4,  1866,  Sarah,  d.  Amos  Adams  and  Sarah  Elizabeth 
(Appleton)  Lawrence;  2  children,  Eleanor  (Mrs. 
R.  M.  Saltonstall).  Lawrence.  Trustee  of  estates. 
Devoted  to  agr'l  pursuits,  forestry,  art  and  travel. 
Home:  West  Medl'ord,  Mass.,  and  2  Deerfield,  cor. 
Bay  State  Rd.,  Boston. 

BBOOKS,  Beuhen,  mfr. ;  b.  Rockport,  Mass.,  Jan. 
29,  1843;  s.  Reulien  and  Nancy  (Fames)  Brooks;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  and  Pierce  Acad..  Middleboro,  Mass.;  m. 
Rockport,  Martha  A.  Lakeman,  of  Hallowell,  Me., 
Nov.  29,  1866;  4  children,  Mary,  Helen  E.  (Mrs.  Ed- 
ward M.  Bragg),  Martha  N..  Addison  G.  Succeeded 
to  ownership  and  management  of  his  father's  dry 
goods  store,  Rockport;  sold  out,  1880,  and  entered 
liquid  glue  business:  removed  to  Gloucester,  1883; 
treas.,  sec.  and  dir.  Russia  Cement  Co.,  Gloucester; 
v.-p.  and  treas.  Chinese  Am.  Co.,  Boston  and  Shang- 
hai. Republican.  Conglist.  Pres.  and  trustee  Y.M. 
C.A.,  Gloucester.  Recreations:  composing  music. 
Address:  141  Essex  Av.,  Gloucester,  Mass. 

BBOOKS,  Stratton  D.,  educator;  moved  to  Nor- 
man, Okla.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

BBOOKS,  "Walter  Trederic,  retired  banker  and 
mfr.;  1).  Worcester,  Mass..  .Ian.  13,  1859;  s.  Charles 
Edwin  and  Elizabeth  Capron  (Fanning)  Brooks; 
descendant  of  Thomas  Brooks,  Watertown,  Mass., 
1631;  ed.  Worcester  schs.,  grad.  high  sch.,  1877.  In 
employ  of  George  Crompton  Loom  Works,  2  yrs.; 
with  William  H.  Morse,  in  banking  business  in 
Worcester,  1880-91;  lessee  (with  ,T.  F.  Rock)  of 
Worcester  Theatre,  1891-4;  treas.  Worcester  Cor- 
set Co.,  and  Royal  Worcester  Corset  Co.,  1895-10; 
since  retired.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Wor- 
cester Soo.  of  Antiquity,  N.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Worcester,  Tatnuck  Coun- 
try. Recreations:  travel,  outdoor  snorts.  Author 
of  History  of  the  Fanning  Family,  1905.  Home:  54 
Queen  St..  Worcester,  Mass. 

BBOOKS,  William  Allen,  surgeon;  h.  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1864;  s.  William  Allen  Brooks;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1887,  A.M.,  1890;  M.D..  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1891;  m.  New  Haven.  Conn..  Nov.  15,  1892,  Helen 
Winchell.  Asst.  in  anatomy.  1893-5,  demonstr.ator, 
same,  1895-01,  asst.  surgery,  1903-5,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.;  asst.  visiting  surgeon,  1903-5,  surgeon  since 
1905,    Mass.    Gen.    Hosp. ;    surgeon    St.    Elizabeth's 


Hosp.,  1894-7.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  etc.  Clubs: 
Union.  Harvard.  Algonquin,  Country.  Address:  167 
Beacon  .St.,  Boston. 

BBOOKS,  William  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Schuyler's 
Lake,  N.Y.,  Jan.  5,  1855;  s.  Reuben  P.  and  Margaret 
(Eliot)  Brooks;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1876;  stu- 
died law  in  office  of  Warren  C.  French,  Woodstock, 
Vt. ;  admitted  to  bar;  m.  1st,  Woodstock,  Oct.,  1877, 
Marv  French  (died,  June,  1882);  m.  2d,  Jennie 
Chase.  City  solicitor,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1881-3;  Rep. 
candidate  for  mayor  of  Holyoke,  1884;  honorary 
v.-chmn.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1908.  Home: 
Holyoke,  Mass. 

BBOOKS,  William  Fenn,  agriculturist;  b.  South 
ScitUHtc,  i\lass.,  Nov.  19,  1851;  s.  Nathaniel  and  Re- 
becca Partridge  (Cashing)  Brooks;  B.S.,  valedicto- 
rian, Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1875,  grad.  student  chemis- 
trv  and  botany,  1876;  Ph.D.,  Halle,  1897;  m.  Eva 
Bancroft  Hall,  of  Revere,  Mass.,  Mar.  29,  1882.  I'rof. 
agr.,  1877-88,  prof,  botany,  1880-8,  pres.  ad  interim, 
1880-3  and  1886-7,  Imperial  Coll.  of  Agr.,  Japan; 
prof,  agr.,  1889-08,  lecturer  on  agr.  since  1908,  pres. 
ad  interim,  Jan. -Apr.,  1903,  and  Jan.,  1905-July, 
1906,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.;  agriculturist  since  Jan.  1, 
1889,  dir.  since  Jan.,  1906,  Mass.  Agrl.  Expt.  Sta. 
Decorated  4th  Order  of  the  Rising  Sun,  Japan,  1888. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  societies, 
etc.!    Home:  Amherst,  Mass.* 

BBOTT,  Georgre  Olney,  lawyer;  b.  Calhoun,  Miss., 
Mar.  4,  1867:  s.  George  F.  and  Lucy  E.  (Olney) 
Brott;  descendant  of  Aarandt  van  Bradt,  one  of 
the  earliest  Dutch  settlers  of  N.Y. ;  grad.  Dean 
Acad.,  Franklin,  Mass..  1884;  B.A.,  Yale,  1888;  stu- 
dent Columbia  Law  Sch.;  admitted  to  bar,  1890;  m. 
Carrie  M.  Mills,  of  Thompson,  Conn.,  Dec.  23,  1896; 
1  son,  J.  Olney.  Practiced  in  New  York,  1890-4, 
since  in  Hartford,  Conn.;  mem.  Bennett  &  Brott, 
1904-9,  since  Brott  &  Stoner;  mem.  Commercial 
I..aw  League  of  America;  sec.  and  dir.  O'Connor 
Coal  &  Supply  Co.;  councilman,  Hartford,  1896-7, 
alderman,  1897-9.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason 
(32°,  K.T.,  Shriner);  mem.  K.  of  P.  Clubs:  Repub- 
lican, Oasis,  University,  City,  Chess  (Hartford); 
Country  (Farmington).  Recreations:  golf,  chess. 
Home:  117  Washington  St.  Office:  26  State  St., 
Hartford,  Conn. 

BBOUGHTOIT,  Arthur  Nicholson,  M.D.;  b.  Ja- 
maica Plain,  Mass.,  Dec.  20.  1S70;  s.  Nicholson  and 
Aravesta  Susan  (White)  Broughton;  prep,  ed'n, 
Roxbury  and  Boston  Latin  schs. :  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1893;  M.D.,  cum  laude.  Harvard,  1897;  house  sur- 
geon, Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1897-8;  m.  .lamaica  Plain, 
Dec.  21,  1898,  Lillian  De  Wolfe  Pingree.  Asst.  sur- 
geon, Faulkner  Hosp.;  dir.  Jamaica  Plain  Dispen- 
sary. Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Soc. 
Med.  Sciences,  Boston  Med.  Library  Assn.  Republi- 
can. Conglist.  Clubs:  Harvard,  Union  Boat.  Home: 
"Bass  Rocks,"  Gloucester,  Mass. 

BBOUGHTON,  Henry  "White,  M.D.;  b.  Boston, 
Oct.  10,  1851;  s.  Nicholson  and  Aravesta  (White) 
Broughton;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1875;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1879;  house  officer,  Boston  City  Hosp., 
1878-9;  m.  Boston,  Oct.  28,  1880,  Jennie  S.  F.  Fol- 
som  (died  1913);  3  sons,  John  Nicholson,  Philip 
Folsom,  Henry  White,  Jr.  Visiting  phys.  Faulkner 
Hosp.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Med. 
Library  Assn..  Alumni  Assn,  Boston  City  Hosp. 
(pres.,  1912).  Clubs:  Harvard,  Eliot.  Recreations: 
outdoor  sports.  Address:  7  Lakeville  PI.,  Jamaica 
Plain,  Boston.  Mass.  ~ 

BBOWN,  Abhie  Parwell,  author;  b.  Boston;  d. 
Benjamin  F.  and  Clara  (Neal)  Brown;  ed.  Girls' 
Tjatin  Sch.  and  Radcliffe  Coll.;  traveled  abroad, 
1899-06-10;  unmarried.  One  of  editors  Young 
Folks'  Library,  1902.  Club:  Boston  Authors.  (See 
Who's  MMio  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Address:  41  W.  Cedar  St.,  Boston.* 

BBOWN,  Abram  Eng-Ush,  author;  Jan.  21,  1849- 
Feb.  :.'0,  ]909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  190S-9.) 

BBOWN,  Adams  Franklin,  lawver;  moved  to 
GobHiold   Nov.,    1906.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BBOWN,  Ag-nes  A.,  artist;  b.  Newburyport, 
Mass.;  widow  of  .1.  Appleton  Brown;  paints  land- 
scapes, flowers  and  animals  in  oils;  also  success- 
ful specialist  in  pictures  of  cats.  Address:  New- 
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BROWN,  Albert  Cliurcli,  wholesale  produce;  to. 
AN'inslow,  Ale.,  Apr.  22,  1S43;  s.  John  Hanson  and 
Sarah  C.  (Hey wood)  Brown;  ed.  country  schs., 
China  and  Houlton,  Me.;  m.  Lorona  Allen  Hawkes, 
of  Providence,  R.I.,  Jan.  24,  1870  (died  East  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  Nov.  14,  1886);  m.  2d,  Almena  Wilson 
Knight,  of  Whitfield,  Me.,  Sept.  18,  1889.  Served 
in  Civil  War  as  pvt.  in  16th  and  20th  Me.  Inf. 
regts.,  Aug.  15,  1863-July  24,  1865.  Began  in  whole- 
sale produce  business,  1880;  mem.  Brown,  De- 
Loriea  &  Co.,  1880-07;  pres.  since  incorporation, 
Apr.  22,  1907,  the  Brown,  DeLoriea  Co.,  commn. 
mchts.  and  dealers  in  butter,  cheese  and  eggs. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Cominerce,  Boston  Fruit 
and  Produce  Exchange.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Mem.  Ancient  Order  United  '\\'orkmen.  Home:  Mai- 
den, Mass.    Office:  69  S.  Market  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BROWN,  Albert  Prederic,  architect;  Aug.  8,  1862- 
1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1906-7.) 

BROWN,  Albert  Oscar,  lawyer,  banker;  b.  North- 
wood,  N.H.,  July  18,  1853;  s.  Charles  Osgood  and 
Elizabeth  (Langmaid)  Brown;  A.B.,  Dartmouth, 
1878;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1884;  m.  Susie  J. 
Clarke,  of  Ayer,  Mass.,  Dec.  20,  1888.  Admitted  to 
N.H.  bar,  1884;  practiced,  Manchester,  1884-12; 
mem.  successively,  Burnham  &  Brown,  Burnham, 
Brown  &  Warren,  and  Burnham,  Brown,  Jones  & 
Warren;  spl.  counsel  for  N.H.  in  r.r.  tax  appeals 
in  Sup.  Ct.,  1910-11;  pres.  Amoskeag  Savings  Bank, 
1905-12,  treas.  and  sec,  1912 — ;  dir.  Amoskeag  Nat. 
Bank,  Manchester  Traction,  Light  &  Power  Co., 
B.  H.  Piper  Co.;  elk.  Manchester  &  Derry  St.  Ry., 
John  B.  Varick  Co.  Chmn.  State  Tax  Commn.,  N. 
H.,  1911- — .  Trustee  Dartmouth  College,  Coe's 
Northwood  Acad.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mein.  N. 
H.  Bar  Assn.,  N.H.  Bankers'  Assn.,  Nat.  Tax  Assn. 
Club:  Derryfleld.  Address:  Amoskeag  Bank  Bldg., 
Manchester,  N.H.* 


BROWN,  Alice  Van  Vecliten,  college  prof.;  b. 
Hanover,  N.H.,  June  7,  1862;  d.  Prof.  Samuel  Gil- 
man  and  Sarah  (Van  Vechten)  Brown;  sister  of 
Francis  Brown;  ed.  private  tutors  and  schools, 
Clinton  and  Utica,  N.Y. ;  studied  at  the  Art  Stu- 
dents' League,  New  York,  1881-5;  later  with  vari- 
ous artists,  and  traveled  abroad;  unmarried.  Asst. 
dir.  1892-3,  dir.  1894-7,  Norwich  (Conn.)  Art  Sch.; 
prof,  art,  Wellesley  Coll.,  since  1897.  Mem.  Nat. 
Arts  Club,  Art  Students'  League,  Archseol.  Inst. 
America.  Author:  (with  William  Rankin)  Short 
History  of  Italian  Painting,  1914.  Home:  Welles- 
ley,  Mass.* 

BROWN,  Arthur  Bug-ene,  real  estate.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

BROWN,  Arthur  lewis,  judge;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Nov.  28,  1854;  s.  Samuel  Welch  and  Mary  Eliz- 
abeth (Thurber)  Brown;  8th  generation  from  Rev. 
Chad  Brown,  Providence,  1638;  A.B.,  Brown  U.. 
1876;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.,  1878;  (A.M.,  Brown,  1894, 
LL.D.,  1907);  m.  Cora  E.  Aylsworth,  of  Providence, 
Feb.  12,  1884;  2  children,  Ailsworth,  Beatrice  (Mrs. 
Harold  Hail  Berry).  Admitted  to  bar,  1878;  prac- 
ticed in  Providence,  1878-96;  U.S.  dist.  judge,  Dist. 
of  R.I.,  since  Oct.  24,  1896.  Democrat.  Clubs:  Aga- 
wam.  University.  Address:  36  Barnes  St.,  Provi- 
dence.* 

BROWN,  Arthur  Morton,  lawyer;  b.  Jewett  City, 
Conn.,  Sept.  24,  1877;  s.  George  W.  and  Sarah  F. 
(Young)  Brown;  ed.  pub.  sch.  and  Norwich  Free 
Acad.;  seaman  and  q.-m.  on  a  pvt.  yacht  cruising 
around  the  world,  2  yrs.;  admitted  to  bar,  1901;  m. 
Oct.  1,  1901,  Gertrude  E.  Sanderson.  Practiced  at 
Norwich,  Conn.,  since  1901;  treas.  New  London  Co. 
since  1901;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901,  Senate, 
1903;  counsel  for  Borough  of  Jewett  Citv  since 
1902,  Town  of  Griswold  since  1904;  health  officer 
New  London  Co.  since  1905;  del.  Conn.  Constl. 
Conv.,  1902.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mason.  Home: 
Jewett  City,  Conn.    Office:  Norwich,  Conn. 

BROWN,  Arthur  Taylor,  lawyer;  b.  Peabody, 
Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1867;  s.  John  and  Margaret  May 
(Armstrong)    Brown;   A.B.,    Bowdoin,    1891;   LL.B., 


Yale  Law  Sch.,  1894;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Pea- 
body  since  1894;  also  engages  in  building  business 
in  I'eabody  and  vicinity.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mem.  Zcta  Psi.  Mason.  Club:  Bowdoin  (Boston). 
Home:  Peabody,  Mass. 

BROWN,  Benjamin  P.,  mfr.;  b.  Lowell,  Vt.,  Dec. 
8,  1849;  s.  Joseph  and  Katharine  (Scott)  Brown: 
grad.  Fitchburg  High  Sch.,  1871;  A.B.,  Amherst, 
1874;  m.  Zephirine  Normandin,  of  Blackstone, 
Mass.,  July  12,  1880.  Teacher,  Fitchburg  High 
Sch.,  1874-81,  Athol  High  Sch.,  1881-3,  Montpelier 
(Vt.)  High  Sch.,  1883-5,  Gibson  Sch.,  Boston,  1885- 
90;  engaged  since  1890  in  developing  automatic 
machinery  for  filling  and  sealing  flat  paper  bags 
and  seed  packets;  counting  machines;  machines 
for  applying  franks  and  labels  to  envelopes,  wax- 
ing machines  and  bag  making  machines;  machin- 
ery for  U.S.  seed  distribution;  pres.  and  mgr.  The 
Brown  Bag  Filling  Machine  Co.  Republican.  Mem. 
I.O.O.F.,   K.   of  P.    Address:   Fitchburg,   Mass. 

BROWN,  Burtis  Scott,  consulting  engr. ;  b.  North 
Andover,  Mass.,  Aug.  11,  1881;  s.  John  Glover  and 
Lydia  Jane  (Scott)  Brown;  grad.  high  sch..  North 
Andover;  B.S.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1905,  C.E., 
1915;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1909. 
Asso.  mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E. ;  mem.  Boston  Soc.  Civ. 
Engrs.,  Am.  Concrete  Inst.,  Nat.  Fire  Prevention 
Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Club:  Park  Street.  Recreations: 
outdoor  sports.  Home:  17  Bowker  St.,  Brookline. 
Office:   920   Broad  Exchange  Bldg.,   Boston. 

BROWN,  Charles  Barto,  engineer;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Sept.  22,  1873;  s.  Charles  Edgar  and  Henri- 
etta Taylor  (Hitchcock)  Brown;  grad.  Sheffield 
Scientific  Sch.  (Yale),  1894;  C.E.,  Yale,  1896;  m. 
Oct.  21,  1896,  Maude  Manwaring,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.  In  engring.  practice.  New  Haven  and  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  and  Syracuse  and  Binghamton,  N.Y., 
1894-8;  with  Conn.  Ins.  Dept.,  Hartford,  1898-03 
(asst.  actuary,  1902-3) ;  engr.  with  New  Haven  Gas 
Light  Co.,  1905-6;  prof,  railroad  engring.,  U.  of  Me., 
since  1906.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem.  Am.  Soc. 
C.E.,  Conn.  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  Me.  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs., 
Sigma  Xi,  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Address: 
Orono,  Me. 

BROWN,  Charles  Preeman,  patent  lawyer;  b. 
Hampden,  Me.,  Oct.  21,  1848;  s.  John  and  Deborah 
(Freeman)  Brown;  descendant  of  John  Brown,  of 
Belfast,  Me.,  1750,  an  officer  of  Provincial  army: 
ed.  pub.  schs.  and  acad.,  Hampden,  Me.;  read  law 
in  offices  of  Hill  &  Ellsworth,  Washington,  D.C.: 
m.  Elizabeth  A.  Harrison,  of  Newark,  N.J.,  Sept. 
24,  1874;  3  children,  Arthur  H.,  Gertrude  C.  (Mrs. 
Edwin  W.  Pahlow),  Sydney  F.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1874;  began  practice  as  patent  solicitor  in  of- 
fice of  late  Carroll  D.  Wright,  Boston,  1874;  be- 
came Mr.  Wright's  partner,  1883,  and  so  continued 
until  Mr.  Wright  was  apptd.  U.S.  commr.  of  labor, 
1885;  now  mem.  Wi'ight,  Quinby  &  May;  dir.  P.  H. 
Gilson  Co.,  printers  and  bookbinders.  Mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1881,  Senate,  1903-4.  Mem.  Am.  Soc. 
Mech.  Engrs.,  Boston  Scientific  Soc.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason.  Club:  Bellamy.  Recreations: 
fishing,  walking.  Home:  S3  Prospect  St.,  Reading. 
Mass.    Office:   53  State  St.,  Boston. 

BROWN,  Charles  Kastingrs,  clergyman;  b.  Bev- 
erly, Mass.,  Dec.  13,  1873;  s.  Charles  Ingersoll  and 
Evelyn  Day  (Weld)  Brown;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1896; 
B.D.,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1904;  unmarried.  Deacon,  1904,  priest,  1905,  P.E. 
Ch.;  asst.  St.  James  Ch.,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1904-6, 
St.  Stephen's  Ch.,  Lvnn,  1906-9;  minister  Grace  Ch., 
Norwood,  since  1909.    Address:  Norwood,  Mass. 

BROWN,  Charles  Henry,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Bridgewater,  N.Y.,  Oct.  26,  1865;  s.  William  H. 
and  Hannah  (Penney)  Brown;  ed.  dist.  schs., 
Bridgewater;  West  Winfield  Acad.:  Cazenovia  (N. 
Y.)  Sem. :  grad.  New  York  Coll.  of  Pharmacy,  1890: 
MD.,  U.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1893;  m.  Emily 
Stansburv  Rich,  of  Mt.  Vernon,  N.Y.,  July  17,  1894: 
2  children,  C.  Alfred,  b.  1895;  Eleanor,  1898.  Prac- 
ticed in  Waterbury,  Conn.,  since  1893.  Republican. 
Confflist.  Recreations:  camping,  fishing.  Home: 
185  Columbia  Boul.  Office:  57  N.  Main  St.,  Water- 
bury,  Conn. 

BROWN,  Charles  Reynolds,  clergyman;  b. 
Bethany,   W.Va.,   Oct.    1,   1S62;   .s.   Benjamin  F.  and 


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Sarah  J.  Brown;  A.B.,  U.  of  la.,  1883,  A.M.,  1886; 
ST.B..  Boston  V..  1899;  (A.M..  Yale,  1911:  D.D.. 
Oberlin,  1912,  I>ro\vn  U.,  1914);  m.  Alice  Tufts,  of 
Boston.  Sept  23.  1896.  Pastor  1st  ConK'l.  Ch.,  Oak- 
land, Cal.,  1896-11;  dean  Yale  Div.  Sell,  (now  Sch. 
of  Uelision),  since  1911.  Made  trip  through  Egypt 
and  I'alestine  for  professional  study,  1897;  apptd., 
1899,  spl.  lecturer  on  ethics,  Leland  Stanford  Jr. 
U. ;  L>  man  Beeclier  lecturer,  Yale,  1905-6;  spl. 
lecturer,  Cornell,  1909,  Columl)ia,  1911.  Moderator 
Xat.  Council  of  Congl.  Chs.,  1911-15.  Author:  Two 
Parahlcs,  1898;  The  Main  Points,  1899;  The  Social 
Message  of  the  Modern  I'ulpit,  1906;  The  Strange 
Ways  of  God;  The  Young  Man's  Affairs;  Faith 
and  Health,  1910;  The  Cap  and  Gown,  1910;  The 
Modern  Man's  Religion,  1911;  The  I^atent  Energies 
in  Life,  1912;  Tlie  Quest  of  Life,  1913.  Recreations; 
Hshing,  camping.  Address;  233  Edwards  St.,  New 
Haven,   Conn.* 

BROWN',  Charles  Rufus,  prof,  of  Hebrew;  Feb. 
22,  1849-Feb.  2,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in   America,   1912-13.) 

BROWN,  Charles  Samuel,  city  official.    (See  vol. 

190!i.  ) 

BROWN,  Charles  Wesley,  M.D. ;  b.  Chesterville, 
Me.,  Sept.  14.  1849;  s.  Elias  Hull  and  Hannah 
Hoane  (Barnaid)  Brown;  od.  Me.  Weslevan  Sem., 
Kents  Hill,  Me.;  IM.D..  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin), 
1877;  M.D..  U.  and  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.  (New 
York),  1878;  m.  Alice  Garcelon,  of  Livermore 
Falls,  Me.,  June  1,  1879;  3  children,  Alice  Louise, 
Emma  Gertrude.  Charles  Garcelon.  Teacher  pub. 
schs.  of  Cal.,  1872-6;  practiced  medicine  in  Dexter, 
Me..  1878-80,  Pomona.  Cal.,  1880-96,  Livermore 
Falls.  Me.,  1896-05,  Orland,  Me.,  since  1905;  mem. 
Bd.  U.S.  Pension  Examiners.  Progressive.  IMetho- 
ilist.    Mason.    Address:   Orland,   Me. 

BROWN,  Charles  Wilson,  geologist;  b.  Overton, 
Neb..  Aug.  11.  1874;  s.  Rev.  Henry  Wheaton  and 
Abbie  E.  (Wilson)  Brown;  student  Boston  U., 
1896-7;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U..  1900,  A.M.,  1901;  student 
Grad.  Sch.,  Harvard,  1903-4;  m.  Anne  Taft  Peirce, 
of  Providence,  June  10.  1908.  Mem.  U.S.  Geol.  Sur- 
vey. 1901-8;  prin.  high  sch.,  Warren.  R.I.,  1901-3; 
instr.  in  geology.  I.,eliigh  U.,  South  Bethlehem,  Pa., 
1904-5;  prof,  and  head  Dept.  of  Geology,  Brown  U., 
since  1905;  supt.  Natural  Resources  Survey  of  R.I., 
since  1909.  Fellow  Geol.  Soc.  America,  Am.  Geog. 
Soc,  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Harvard  Travelers'  Club, 
Phila.  Geog.  Soc,  .Sigma  Xi.  Club:  Universitv 
(Providnce.  R.I.).  Joint  author  of  U.S.  Geol.  Sur- 
vey, "Penobscot  Bay  (Me.)  Folio,"  1907,  and  geol. 
and  geog.  bulletins,  articles  and  reviews.  Address: 
37    Barnes   St..    Providence,   R.I. 

BROWN,  Clayton  AUan,  M.D.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BROWN,  Daniel  Russell,  ex-governor;  b.  Bolton, 
Conn.,  Mar.  2S,  1848;  s.  Arba  Harrison  and  Harriet 
M.  (Dart)  Brown;  descendant  of  Mayflower  an- 
cestors: acad.  edn.;  m.  Isabel  Barrows,  of  Provi- 
dence, Oct.  14,  1874  (died  1907);  3  children,  Milton 
Barrows.  Isabel  Russell.  Hope  Caroline  (Mrs.  How- 
ard M.  Chapin.  of  I'rovidence).  Engaged  in  busi- 
ness, Rockville  and  Hartford,  Conn.;  settled  in 
Providence,  1870,  and  became  mem.  Butler,  Brown 
&  Co.  (now  Brown  Bros.  Co.),  mill  suiiplies;  pres. 
Old  Colony  Bank;  propr.  and  pub.  Providence  Eve- 
ning News;  mem.  Common  Council.  1880-4;  presdl. 
elector.  1888;  gov.  of  R.I.,  1892-5.  Mem.  Providence 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mason  (32°).  Address: 
Providence,  R.I.* 

BROWN,  Bdg-ar  J.,  insurance;  b.  Benton,  Me., 
May  3.  1876;  s.  Jacob  and  I..aura  A.  (Hardy) 
Brown;  grad.  Waterville  High  Sch.,  1895;  married. 
Clk.  in  store,  meats,  provisions  and  groceries, 
1900-8;  bought  store,  1908,  and  conducted  same 
until  1910  when  sold  out;  purchased  local  express 
business,  known  as  Iloyt's  Express,  and  conducted 
same  until  Apr..  1912.  when  sold  out;  dir.  Me. 
Casualty  Co.;  councilman,  Waterville,  1904-7,  in- 
clusive; alderman,  1908-9.  Republican.  Universal- 
ist.  Mem.  Knights  of  Pythias;  served  as  grand  v. 
chancellor.  Me.,  1910-11,  grand  chancellor,  1911-12; 
elected  grand  keeper  of  records  and  seal.  May, 
1912.  Mason.  Club:  Masonic.  Home:  246  Main  St. 
Office:   Edith  Bldg.,  Waterville,  Me. 


BROWN,  Bdith,  art  teacher,  illustrator;  b.  Wolf- 
ville,  Nova  Scotia,  1874;  d.  John  Lothrop  and  Eliza- 
beth (Whidden)  Brown;  ed.  Acadia  Sem.  to  1890; 
grad.  Boston  Mus.  of  Fine  Arts  Sch.,  1895.  Teacher 
of  clay  modeling  and  drawing.  First  illustrating 
done  for  The  Cliurchman  about  1899.  Address:  18 
Hull  St.,  Boston. 

BROWN,  Bdmund  Towle,  M.D.;  b.  Bridgewaler, 
N.ll.,  July  18,  1871;  s.  .Icjsiah  and  Sarah  (Towle) 
Brown;  mem.  of  Fairbanks  family  of  America: 
ed  pub.  sells,  of  Bridgewater,  Sanbornton  and 
Ashland,  N.H. ;  New  Hampton  Lit.  Instn.;  M.D.,  U. 
of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1897;  post-grad,  work. 
New  York,  1908,  U.  of  Vienna,  Austria,  1909;  m. 
Sept.  5,  1899,  Mollie  J.  Hardacre,  of  Winooski,  Vt. 
Practiced  in  Burlington,  Vt.,  since  1909;  specializes 
as  oculist  and  aurist.  Fellow  A.M. A.;  mem.  Vt. 
State  Med.  Soc,  Burlington  and  Chittenden  Co. 
Med.  socs..  Am.  Med.  Assn.  of  Vienna.  Mason  (K. 
T.,  Shriner).  Clubs:  Ethan  Allen,  Lake  Champlain 
Yacht.  Home:  381  S.  Union  St.  Office:  30  Church 
St.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

BROWN,  Bdward  A.,  merchant,  banker;  b.  Little 
Complon.  R.I.,  Oct.  22.  1859;  s.  John  C.  G.  and  Ma- 
tilda Brown;  descendant  of  John  Alden  and  Pris- 
cilla  MuUins;  ed.  dist.  sch.,  Little  Compton;  Bry- 
ant &  Stratton  Commercial  Sch.,  Providence;  m. 
May  28,  1885,  Mabel  Tompkins,  of  Adamsville,  R.I. 
In  mercantile  business  since  Jan.,  1885;  pres.  Nat. 
Excliange  Bank,  Island  Savings  Bank,  Newport  & 
Providence  Ry.  Co.,  The  Edward  A.  Brown  Co. 
LTnitarian.  Club:  Miantinomi.  Home:  Middletown, 
R.I.    Office:  274  Thames  St.,  Newport.  R.I. 

BROWN,  Bdward  Aug-ustus;  b.  Royalston,  Mass., 
Aug.  7,  1S27;  s.  Col.  Benjamin  and  Betsy  (Reed) 
Brown;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Royalston  Acad.;  ni. 
Sept.  15,  1869,  Bessie  Maria,  d.  Theodore  and  Nancy 
(Clark)  Harding,  of  East  Medway  (deceased) ;  3 
children.  Anna  (Mrs.  C.  Raymond  Harris,  of 
West  Millbury.  Mass.),  Sarah  A.,  Mary  A.  En- 
gaged in  furniture  business,  Beloit,  Wis.,  1855-9; 
clk.  in  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1859-61;  served  in  Civil 
War,  1861-5,  and  was  mustered  out  witli  rank 
brevet  major,  Oct.  2,  1865;  in  railroad  business, 
J  865-76;  co.  treas.  Worcester  Co.,  Jan.  20,  1876-Jan.. 
1913,  when  retired.  Comrade  E.  B.  Surnner  Post. 
G.A.R.,  Fitchburg.  Home:  31  Harvard  St.,  Wor- 
cester. 

BROWN,  Bdward  Tracy,  mfr. ;  b.  Macon,  Ga., 
Julv  20,  1839;  s.  Israel  F.  and  Ann  (Smith)  Brown; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Ga.  and  at  Albany  (N.Y.)  Business 
Coll.;  m.  Sarah  Lee.  Removed  to  Nev/  London., 
Conn.,  1858,  and  became  connected  with  cotton  gin 
factory  established  by  father;  was  made  sec.  and 
treas.  of  the  co.,  1869,  and  since  death  of  father 
has  been  pres.  Brown  Cotton  Gin  Co.;  formerly  sec. 
and  treas.  Albertson  &  Douglas  Machine  Co.  and 
Wilson  Mfg.  Co.;  dir.  Union  Bank,  New  London, 
Lyceum  Theatre  Co.;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.. 
1873;  mem.  New  London  Bd.  of  Water  Commrs.. 
1887-02.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Club: 
Thames.    Address:  New  London,  Conn. 

BROWN,    Edward    Wells,    M.D.;    b.    Milwaukee. 

Wis.,  Jan.  24,  1871;  s.  Richard  Baxter  and  Alice 
(Howard)  Brown;  student  Yale,  1888-9;  U.  of  Wis., 
1889-91;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phvs.  and  Surg.  (Columbia). 
1894;  m.  Laura  Hall,  of  Washington,  Ont.,  Can.. 
1904;  3  children,  Richard  Baxter.  Stephen,  Janet. 
Began  practice  in  N.Y.  City;  settled  m  Northamp- 
ton. Mass.,  1900.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 
Home:  337  Elm  St.  Office:  Central  Chambers, 
Northampton,  Mass. 

BROWN,  Bdwin,  retired  mfr.;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass..  Mar.  21.  1844:  s.  Albert  and  Mary  Blair 
(Eaton)  Brown;  ed.  pub.  grammar  and  high  schs., 
Worcester;  served  in  51st  Mass.  Vols.,  186  2-3;  m. 
June  12,  1872,  Mariana  Mifflin,  d.  Timothy  K.  and 
Nancy  (Hacker)  Farle;  4  sons.  Earle.  Edwin 
Hacker,  Caspar  Mifflin,  Lloyd  Thornton.  Book, 
keeper  City  Nat.  Bank.  Worcester,  1863-5;  teller 
Worcester  Nat.  Bank.  1865;  teller  and  asst.  cashier 
City  Nat.  Bank,  1866-71:  mem.  firm  T.  K.  Earle  & 
Co.,  1871-  80;  treas.  and  mgr.  T.  K.  Earle  Mfg.  Co., 
1881-90;  treas.  Am.  Card  Clothing  Co.,  1890-05; 
since  retired;  v.-p.  Worcester  Five  Cents  Savings 
Bank.  Life  mem.  Worcester  Co.  Mechanics'  Assn.; 
mem.  Worcester  Natural  History  Soc,   Worcester 


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Soc.  of  Antiquity,  G.A.R.  (Post  10),  Old  Worcester 
Fire  Soc.  Club:  Quinsigamond  Boat  (founder, 
1S57).  Unitarian.  Home:  70  Elm  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

BROWN,  Ildwin  Merriman,  M.D.:  b.  Sheldon,  Vt., 
Dec.  5,  1S55;  s.  Amasa  Merriman  and  Abby  (Keith) 
Brown;  srad.  Burr  and  Burton  Sem.,  Manchester, 
Vt.,  1875;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1879; 
spl.  studies  Post-Grad.  Med.  Sch.,  New  York,  1892; 
m.  Fannie  L.  Comminjrs,  of  East  Berkshire,  Vt., 
Oct.  6,  1S81;  4  children,  Fred  C,  A.  Mary,  Elizabeth 
Fletcher,  Ruth  Helen.  Succeeded  his  father,  1879, 
wlio  had  practiced  in  Sheldon  for  40  yrs. ;  dir. 
Enosburg-  Falls  Sayinsrs  Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  St. 
Albans  Hosp.  (sec.  bd.);  mem.  U.S.  Pension  Ex- 
amining Bd.,  St.  Albans;  town  elk.  since  1885;  mem. 
Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1890,  Senate,  1902;  del.  Rep.  Nat. 
Conv.,  1900.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Vt.  Med.  Soc,  Franklin 
Co.  Med.  Soc.    Conglist.    Address:  Sheldon.  Vt. 

BROWN,  Edwin  Perkins,  mfr.  shoe  machinery: 
b.  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  .June  25.  1868;  s.  George  Wash- 
ington and  Addie  E.  (Perkins)  Brown;  g.g.  grand- 
son of  Jonathan  Brown  who  was  captured  at  burn- 
ing of  Royalton,  Vt.,  1782,  and  carried  a  captive  to 
Montreal,  Can.;  ed.  primary,  grammar  schs.  and 
English  High  Sch.,  Boston;  m.  Emma  J.  Todd,  of 
Boston,  Sept.  26,  1894;  2  children,  George  Russell, 
Florence  E.  Began  active  career  at  Albuquerque, 
N.M.,  with  A.  &  P.R.R.  Co.,  1889;  western  sales 
agt.  of  Colo.  Fuel  &  Iron  Co.,  at  El  Paso,  Tex., 
1893-9;  with  Am.  Zinc,  Lead  &  Smelting  Co.,  1899; 
became  connected  with  United  Shoe  Machinery 
Co.,  1900,  and  dir.  and  gen.  mgr.  same  since  Mar., 
1911;  also  dir.  Am.  Zinc,  Lead  &  Smelting  Co., 
Internat.  Trust  Co.  Mem.  Beacon  Soc,  N.E.  Shoe 
and  Leather  Assn.,  Boston  Boot  and  Shoe  Club, 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Algonquin,  Brookline  Country,  Eastern 
Yacht.  Recreations:  golf,  hunting,  fishing.  Home: 
14  Washington  St.,  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  205  Lin- 
coln St.,  Boston. 

BROWN,  Elislia  Rhodes,  banker;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Mar.  28,  1847;  s.  Colville  Dana  and  Eliza 
(Rhodes)  Brown,  and  descendant  on  mother's  side 
of  Roger  Williams  and  on  fathers  side  of  Rev. 
Chad  Brown,  who  arrived  in  New  England  in  the 
ship  Martin,  1638;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Dover,  N.H.; 
m.  Dover,  N.H.,  Oct.  IS,  1870,  Frances  Bickford. 
Began  active  career  as  elk.  in  dry  goods  store,  4 
yrs.;  entered  Stratford  Nat.  Bank  as  teller,  1867, 
became  cashier,  1876,  and  has  been  pres.  since 
1897;  was  elected  trustee  Stratford  Savings  Bank, 
1883,  and  has  been  pres.  since  1891;  dir.  Cocheco 
Mfg.  Co.,  Concord  &  Portsmouth  R.R. ;  one  of  com- 
missioners of  N.H.  at  celebration  of  centennial  of 
inauguration  of  George  Washington,  at  New  York, 
1889.  Republican.  Gonglist.  Mason  (32°),  K.T.; 
Odd  Fellow.    Address:  50  Silver  St..  Dover,  N.H. 

BROWN,  Elmer  Ellsworth,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Clinton,  Me.,  May  11,  1S61:  s.  James  Dunning  and 
Phoebe  (Small)  Brown;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me. 
(Bowdoin),  1888;  m.  Adelle  M.  Kidder,  of  Clinton, 
Me.,  Nov.  19,  1S90.  Practiced  at  Clinton,  1891-3, 
Dixmont,  1893-02,  Bangor  since  1904;  nose  and 
throat  surgeon.  Eastern  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.,  since  1909. 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.  Club:  Twentieth  Cen- 
tury (Bangor).  Address:  183  Hammond  St.,  Ban- 
gor, Me. 

BROWN,  Emma  Elizabeth  ("B.  E.  E."),  author, 
artist;  b.  Concord,  N.H.,  Oct.  18,  1847;  d.  John 
Frost  and  Elizabetli  (Evans)  Brown;  ed.  Concord 
schools,  with  home  instruction;  writer  and  illus- 
trator; unmarried.  Author  of  Lives  of  Washington, 
Grant,  Garfield,  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  James 
Russell  Lowell,  and  others,  biog.  series  (5  vols.); 
Spare  Moment  Series  (6  vols.);  From  Night  to 
Light;  The  Child  Toilers  of  the  Boston  Streets; 
Huldah  (verse);  etc.  Plome:  1925  Mass.  Av.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.* 

BROWN,  Ernest  William,  mathematician;  b. 
Hull,  Eng..  Nov.  29,  1866;  s.  William  and  Emma 
(Martin)  Brown;  ed.  Christ's  Coll.,  Cambridge, 
Eng.,  B.A.,  1887,  M.A.,  1891,  Sc.D.,  1897;  fellow 
Christ's  Coll.,  1889-95  (hon.  fellow,  1911;  hon.  A.M., 
Yale,  1907;  D.Sc,  Adelaide);  unmarried.  Prof, 
mathematics,  Haverford  (Pa.)  Coll.,  1891-07,  Yale, 


1907 — .  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  booivs, 
societies,  etc.)  Home:  116  Everit  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.* 

BROWN,  Eva  Maria,  temperance  worker;  b. 
Camden,  Me.,  Dec.  27,  1856;  d.  John  (2d)  and  Ma- 
tilda Jane  (Mathews)  Brown;  moved  with  parents 
to  I.iiberty,  Me.,  at  2  yrs.  of  age;  grad.  Augusta 
High  Sch.;  unmarried.  Became  mem.  Cold  Water 
Temple,  Augusta,  while  a  child;  removed  with 
mother  to  Mass.  after  leaving  high  sch.;  entered 
employ  of  Henry  H.  Faxon,  the  noted  temperance 
reform.er,  1878,  was  cliief  elk.  and  pvt.  sec.  to  Mr. 
Faxon;  became  mgr.  Faxon  Political  Temperance 
Bureau,  1902,  and  pvt.  sec.  to  Henry  M.  Faxon,  s. 
Henry  H.  Faxon;  the  only  woman  in  New  England 
registered  as  legislative  agt.  and  counsel,  entitling 
her  to  conduct  hearings  before  committees  and 
cross  examine  witnesses;  retired  from  active  work, 
1910.  Dir.  Mass.  Total  Abstinence  Soc;  trustee 
Mass.  Anti-Saloon  League;  has  served  as  officer  in 
the  leading  temperance  socs.  Mem.  Kings'  Daugh- 
ters. Club:  Women's.  Home:  110  Upland  Rd., 
Quincy,  Mass. 

BROWN,  Francis  Henry,  M.D.;  b.  Boston,  Aug.  8, 
1835;  s.  Francis  and  Caroline  Matilda  (Kuhn) 
Brown;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1857,  A.M.,  M.D.,  1861;  m. 
Louisa  Beckford  Eaton,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  1861;  m. 
2d,  Mary  Sherwood  Wood,  of  Auburn,  N.Y.,  1871; 
2  children,  Louis  Francis  (mem.  Burton  Holmes 
Corpn.,  N.Y.),  Edith  (Mrs.  Turner  Hodgdon,  archi- 
tect, Boston).  Founder,  sec,  surgeon.  The  Chil- 
dren's Hosp.,  Boston;  passed  asst.  surgeon,  U.S. 
Marine  Hosp.  Service;  house  phys.,  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.;  aural  surgeon,  Boston  City  Hosp.;  asst.  in 
chemistry.  Harvard,  1857-9;  acting  asst.  surgeon, 
U.S.A.,  1862-4;  surgeon,  Boston  Dispensary,  1866- 
72;  surgeon  St.  Joseph's  Home,  1869-70;  phys.  St. 
Elizabeth's  Hosp.,  1880-2.  Editor  Boston  Medical 
and  Surgical  Journal.  Pres.  Suffolk  Dist.  Med. 
Soc;  mem.  Obstet.  Soc  of  Boston;  sec.  Class  1857, 
Harvard  Coll.;  mem.  Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  Am.  Pub. 
Health  Assn.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Med.  Benev- 
olent Soc,  Boston  Med.  Assn.,  S.A.R.  Clubs:  St. 
Botolph,  Unitarian,  Harvard.  Author:  Harvard 
University  in  the  War  of  1861-1865,  1886;  The  Sec- 
ond Church  in  Boston,  1900.  Home:  Hotel  Buck- 
minster.    Office:   15  State  St.,  Boston.* 

BROWN,  Prank  Byron,  M.D. ;  b.  at  Chichester, 
N.H.,  Sept.  3,  1863;  s.  David  T.  and  Julia  Clark 
(Prescott)  Brown;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Chichester;  Pitts- 
field  Acad.;  Pembroke  Acad.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth, 
1886;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1887;  post- 
grad, study,  U.  of  Berlin,  1896;  unmarried.  Prac- 
ticed in  Salina,  Kan.,  1887-92;  since  in  Dorchester; 
instr.  bacteriology  and  pathology.  Tufts  Coll., 
1894-9.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Norfolk  Co.  Med. 
Soc.  Club:  Colonial  (Dorchester).  Address:  529 
Washington  St.,  Dorchester,  Boston,  Mass. 

BROWN,  Frank  Chouteau,  architect;  b.  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  Jan.  3,  1876;  s.  Frank  Buckman  and 
Emma  Clara  (Hollidge)  Brown;  studied  Minne- 
aT3olis  Sch.  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston  Art  Club,  and  in 
Europe;  m.  Miss  Mabel  Stowell  Franklin,  of  Bos- 
ton, Nov.  20,  1912.  Located  in  Boston,  1902;  spe- 
cializes in  residence  and  suburban  architecture, 
including  gardens  and  country  estates;  has  writ- 
ten extensively  for  mags,  upon  architectural  and 
kindred  subjects;  editor  The  Architectural  Re- 
view; de^ie^ner  of  book  plates,  book  covers  and 
stage  settings  for  Shakespearian  plays.  Fellow 
Boston  Soc.  of  Architects;  mem.  A.I.A.,  Boston 
Architectural  Club;  pres.  Am.  Pageant  Assn;  v.-p. 
Drama  League  of  America;  mem.  Drama  League  of 
Boston.  Am.  Drama  Soc,  Studio  Club  (Minneap- 
olis). Clubs:  Twentieth  Century,  Boston  City.  Au- 
thor: Letters  and  Lettering,  1902;  The  Orders  of 
Architecture,  1904.  Compiler:  A  Selective  List  of 
Books  About  the  Theatre  and  of  Published  Plays. 
Recreations:  drama,  theatre.  Home:  9  Montrose 
St.    Office:  9  Park  St.,  Boston.* 

BROWN,  Frank  Irvingf,  surgeon;  b.  Bethel,  Me., 
Oct.  27,  1861;  s.  Bobbins  Brown  and  Ausina  (Bar- 
ker) Brown;  A.M..  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Brunswick,  Me., 
1885;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  same,  1891;  m.  Bethel,  Me., 
1895.  Engaged  in  practice  of  medicine  and  sur- 
gery at  South  Portland,  Me.,  since  1893.  Address: 
South  Portland,  Me. 


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BBOWN,  Pranklin  Graham,  lawyer;  b.  Norwich, 
Conn.,  Oct.  G,  1S77;  s.  Fianklin  H.  and  Margaret  K 
(Graham)  Brown;  pub.  schs.,  Springfield,  Mass.; 
Krad.  Mass.  Nautical  Training  Sch.,  1897;  L.L..B., 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  L,aw,  1900;  m.  Helen  Frisbie 
Clark,  of  PJantsville,  Conn.,  May  16,  1906;  2  chil- 
dren, Margaret  E.,  Franklin  G.,  Jr.  Served  on 
Mass.  nautical  training  ship  Enterprise,  2  yrs. 
(1st  cadet  officer  of  class);  spent  S  nios.  in  mer- 
chant marine  as  q.m.  on  steam  vessels;  admitted 
to  Conn,  bar,  1902;  mem.  Bd.  of  Warder.s  and 
Bergers,  Southington,  1904-07;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  tax 
collector,  Bd.  Fire  Commrs.,  etc.;  pros.  atty.  Po- 
lice Ct.  10  yrs.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon.  Phi  Delta  I'hi.  Mem.  Friendship 
I^odge  No.  33  F.  &  A.M.;  Wonx  Tribe  No.  28,  I.O. 
K.M.  Home:  Main  St.,  Plantsville,  Conn.  Office: 
Southington,    Conn. 

BBOWN,  rrankUn  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Colchester, 
Conn.,  Sept.  24,  ls51;  .s.  John  and  Martha  Spicer 
(Stoddard)  Brown;  prep,  edn..  Bacon  Acad.,  Col- 
chester, and  Conn.  Lit.  Instn.,  Suffield,  Conn.;  A.B., 
Brown  TT.,  1875;  admitted  to  bar,  1877;  m.  Lillian 
A.  Phillips,  of  Norwich,  Conn.,  Apr.  30.  1889;  1 
son,  Franklin  G.,  b.  Nov.  8,  1877.  Practices  in 
Norwich;  chnm.  Bd.  Sch.  Visitors  for  8  yrs.;  cor- 
oner. New  London  Co.,  since  1895;  trustee  of  Dime 
Savings  Bank,  Norwich.  Democrat.  Baptist.  Rec- 
reations: yachting.  Home:  124  Laurel  Hill  Ave. 
Office:    28   Shetucket  St.,  Norwich,  Conn. 

BBOWN,  Fred  H.,  lawyer;  b.  Ossipee,  N.H.,  Apr. 
12,  1879;  s.  Dana  J.  and  Nellie  (Allen)  Brown; 
student  Dartmouth,  1899-1900;  studied  law  in  of- 
fice of  James  A.  Bdgerly,  Somersworth,  N.H. ;  stu- 
dent Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1904-6;  unmarried. 
Admitted  to  N.H.  bar,  1907:  practiced  with  pre- 
ceptor until  his  death,  Feb.,  1908,  then  alone;  city 
solicitor,  Somersworth,  (5  yrs.;  mem.  N.H.  Constl. 
Conv.,  1912;  Dem.  presdl.  elector,  1912;  mayor  of 
Somersworth,  1914.  1915;  U.S.  dist.  atty.  for  Dist. 
of  N.H.,  bv  appmt.  of  Pres.  Wilson,  since  June  30, 
1914.    Mason   (K.T.).    Home:  Somersworth,  N.H. 

BBOWN,  Frederic  Eenyon,  clergyman;  b.  Old- 
ham, England,  Dec.  5,  1882;  s.  Samuel  and  Mary 
Jane  (Kenyon)  Brown;  brought  to  America,  1892; 
ed.  Tavlor  U.,  Upland,  Ind. ;  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.; 
A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1910;  m.  Ethelind  Cartland 
Knight,  of  Westbrook,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1907:  5  children, 
Roland  Kenyon,  Laurence  Cartland,  Miriam  Dal- 
ton,  Walter  Varian,  Kennerley  Leicester.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  1908;  pastor  Bucksport, 
Me.,  1907-9.  Brookfield,  Mass..  1910-11,  Southwick, 
1913-15.  Bethany  Ch..  Worcester,  since  1915. 
Author:  Through  the  Mill,  1911;  Man  or  Machine 
— Which?  1912;  Through  the  School.  1912.  Contbr. 
(nom  de  plume  Al  Priddy)  to  the  Outlook,  Inde- 
pendent. Congregationalist,  etc.  Chautauqua  lec- 
turer, 1914.  Recreations:  walking,  tennis.  Address: 
1   Wayne   Terrace.   Worcester,    Mass.* 

BBOWN,  Frederic  Willis,  college  professor;  b. 
Concord,  JNIass.,  May  24,  1876;  s.  William  H.  and 
Marcella  A.  (Hurd)  Brown;  grad.  Concord  High 
Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897,  A.M.,  1903,  Ph.D.,  in 
philologv,  1906;  m.  Eleanor  Merrill,  of  Lock  Haven, 
Pa.,  Sept.  18.  1901;  1  son,  John  Merrill.  Teacher 
Manor  Sch.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  1900-1;  prof,  modern 
langs.,  Bowdoin,  since  1907.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon. 
Recreations:  tennis,  amateur  dramatics.  Address: 
74   Federal   St..   Brunswick.    :^re. 

BBOWN,  Frederick  (Adolphus  Miller),  clergy- 
man; b.  New  York,  Sept.  27,  1835;  A.B.,  Union  Coll., 
Schenectady,  N.Y.,  1860  (D.D.,  1880);  ^rad.  Union 
Theol.  Sem.,  1863;  m.  Mary  Bishop;  1  daughter, 
Grace.  Ordained  to  ministry  Presbyn.  Ch.,  ISIay  15, 
1864;  stated  supply  and  pastor,  Parsippany,  N.J., 
1863-6;  pastor,  Delhi,  N.Y.,  1866-82,  Little  Falls, 
N.Y.,  1882-7,  Poughkeepsie.  N.Y.,  1887-9.  First 
Presbyn.  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  since  1890.  Ad- 
dress:    35   Howe   St.,   New  Haven,   Conn. 

BBOWN,  Frederick  Wires,  lawyer;  b.  Under- 
bill, Vt.,  Oct.  11.  1867;  s.  Isaac  John  and  Harriet 
Deidamia  (Wires)  Brown;  prep.  edn.  in  Latin 
schs.,  Boston  and  Roxbury;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1894;  m.  Maud  Hoxie, 
of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  June  18,  1895;  children.  Carle- 
ton  Wires,  Richard  Hoxie.  Admitted  to  IMass. 
bar,    1894,   since  practiced   in   Boston;   dir.   Saxony 


Knitting   Mills.     Mem.   Am.    Bar   Assn.,    Bar  Assn.  \ 
City  of  Boston.    Republican.    Conglist.   Clubs:  Bos- 
ton Athletic  Assn.,  Brae  Burn  Country.    Home:    75 
Berkeley  St.,  West  Newton,  Mass.   Office:    55  Kilby  ; 
St.,  Boston,  Mass.  , —  - 

BBOWN,  Geoxge  Artemus,  M.D. ;  b.  Barre,  Mass., 
Apr.  18,  1858;  s.  Dr.  George  and  Catherine  (Wood) 
Brown;  descendant  of  Thomas  Brown,  Concord, 
Mass.,  1638;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.. 
1876;  A.B.,  Yale,  1880;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg. 
(Columbia),  1883;  m.  Susan  E.  Barnum,  of  Bethel, 
Conn.,  May  18,  1887;  4  children,  George  Percy 
(M.D.),  Donald  R.  B.,  Mrs.  Catherine  D.  Campbell, 
Evelyn  L.  Associated  at  beginning  of  professional 
career  with  father  in  management  of  pvt.  sch.  for 
feeble  minded,  at  Barre  (one  of  the  pioneer  instns. 
of  the  kind  in  America) ;  has  held  many  town 
offices;  del.  Rep.  State  Conv.  at  various  times. 
Mem.  N.E.  Psychol.  Soc,  Assn.  of  Supts.  of  Instns. 
for  Feeble  Minded,  State  and  County  med.  socs., 
etc.  Conglist.  Recreations:  music,  travel.  Ad- 
dress:   Barre,  Mass. 

BBOWN,  George  Tilden,  judge;  b.  W.  Greenwich, 
R.I.,  June  29,  1848;  s.  Peter  Tilden  and  Roxallana 
(Potter)  Brown;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1873;  LL.B., 
Albany  Law  Sch.,  1876;  m.  Ida  Rebekah  Williams, 
of  Providence,  R.I.,  Aug.  29,  1876.  Admitted  to 
R.I.  bar,  1875;  practiced.  Providence;  mem.  R.I. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1877-8,  1893-4,  Senate,  1889-91;  asso. 
justice,  R.I.  Superior  Ct.,  July,  1905 — .  Mason. 
Clubs:  Squantum,  University,  Turks  Head.  Home: 
320  Wayland  Av.  Address:  Superior  Court,  Provi- 
dence,  R.I.* 

BBOWN,  Georg-e  Washingiion,  mfr. ;  b.  North- 
field,  Vt.,  Aug.  30,  1841;  s.  Isaac  Washington  and 
Sylvia  Elvira  (Partridge)  Brown;  g.g.s.  of  Jona- 
than Brown,  who  was  captured  at  burning  of 
Royalton,  Vt.,  1782,  and  carried  a  captive  to  Mon- 
treal, Can.;  ed.  Northfield  Acad.,  Orange  Co.  gram- 
mar sch.,  Randolph,  Vt.,  and  Newbury  (Vt.)  Sem.; 
m.  Addie  E.  Perkins,  of  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  May  5, 
1863  (died  June,  1900);  1  son,  Edwin  Perkins. 
Timekeeper  in  machine  shops,  Vt.  Central  R.R.. 
1859-65;  mem.  firms  Hyde  &  Brown,  and  McGowan 
&  Brown,  St.  Albans,  1865-9;  auditor  motive  power. 
Central  Pacific  R.R.,  Sacramento,  Cal.,  1869-70; 
established  agencies  for  Wheeler  &  Wilson  Mfg. 
Co.,  1871-6;  N.E.  mgr.  Wheeler  &  Wilson  (sewing 
machine)  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston,  1876-92;  mgr.  and 
treas..  Consolidated  Hand  Method  Lasting  Machine 
Co.,  Boston,  1892-6;  mgr.  and  treas.  Consolidated 
McKay  Lasting  Machine  Co.,  Boston,  1896-9;  mgr. 
and  treas.  United  Shoe  Machinery  Co.,  1899  until 
elected  v.-p. ;  dir.  First  Nat.  Bank,  Boston;  trustee 
New  England  Conservatory  of  Music.  Episco- 
palian. Presented  pub.  library  to  Northfield,  Vt., 
1906.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Bos- 
ton Merchants'  Assn.,  N.E.  Shoe  and  Leather  Assn., 
Boston  Boot  and  Shoe  Club,  Nat.  Civic  Federation 
(exec.  com.  Welfare  Dept.),  Sons  of  Vt.,  Bostonian 
Soc.  (life).  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Brookline  Country, 
Mass.  Automobile,  Episcopal,  of  Mass.  Home: 
Newton,  Mass.    Office:    205  Lincoln  St.,  Boston.* 

BBOWN,  H.  Martin,  banker;  b.  Bolton,  Conn., 
Apr.  28.  1850;  s.  Arba  Harrison  and  Harriet  Ma- 
riella  (Dart)  Brown;  3  ancestors  among  the  May- 
flower pilgrims;  ed.  pub.  schs.  Bolton  and  Rock- 
ville.  Conn.;  m.  Annie  Weed  North,  of  Rockville, 
Conn.,  Feb.  9,  1875;  2  daughters,  "Marion  North 
(Mrs.  Harvey  A.  Baker,  of  Providence,  R.I.),  Annie 
Helen  (Mrs.  Erling  C.  Ostby,  of  Providence).  Be- 
came clerk,  1867,  for  Hon.  B.  Stevens  Henry,  of 
Rockville,  and  in  1871  was  admitted  as  partner 
tinder  firm  name  of  E.  S.  Henry  &  Co.;  title  was 
changed  to  Henry  &  Brown.  1873.  but  this  firm 
was  dissolved.  1877;  mem.  Brown  Bros.  &  Co.. 
incorporated.  1893.  as  The  Brown  Bros.  Co.,  of 
which  was  sec.  until  1899;  treas.  and  gen.  mgr. 
U.S.  Bobbin  &  Shuttle  Co.  until  1912;  since  pres. 
Industrial  Trust  Co.;  also  dir.  in  several  corpus. 
Col.  and  chief  of  staff  for  brother.  Gov.  D.  Russell 
Bi'own,  1892-5;  mem.  Citv  Council,  Providence, 
1890;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1900-2;  del.  Rep. 
Nat.  Conv.,  1904,  and  representative  from  R.I. 
to  notify  officially  Theodore  Roosevelt  of  his  nomi- 
nation for  President  of  U.S.;  presdl.  elector,  1908, 
casting  a  ballot  for  William  H.  Taft  for  Presi- 
dent of  the  U.S.    Conglist.    Mason   (K.T.).    Clubs: 


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Hope,    Squantum.     Home:     295    Angell    St.     Office: 
Industrial   Trust   Co.,    I'rovidence,    11. 1.* 

BBOWIT,  Harold  Winthrop,  banker;  b.  Dover, 
N.H.,  Nov.  8,  1875;  s.  Elisha  Rhodes  and  Frances 
(Bickford)  Brown;  descendant  of  Roger  Williams, 
of  R.I.,  Gov.  John  Winthrop  and  Gov.  Thomas 
Dudley,  of  Mass.;  ed.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, 
Mass.,  1889-93;  Harvard,  1893-97,  A.B.,  1897;  m. 
June  15,  1899,  Katherine  Van  Hovenberg,  of  Eau 
Claire,  Wis.  With  A.  C.  Place  Lumber  Co.,  1898; 
with  Strafford  Savings  Bank  since  1899,  now  treas. 
and  trustee.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Bel- 
lamy.   Address:    Dover,   N.H. 

BROWN,  Harry  Aylmer,  printer:  b.  Aylmer, 
P.Q.,  Can.,  Apr.  15,  1S74:  s.  James  and  Annie 
(Lambert)  Brown;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Ottawa,  Can.; 
m.  Regenia  B.  Perkins,  of  Phila.,  Pa.,  June  17, 
1900;  2  children,  Russell  Perkins,  Lawrence  Fred- 
1890;  came  to  U.S.,  1895;  was  with  the  Winthrop 
Press,  and  later  with  J.  J.  Little  Co.  (both  of  New 
York);  then  mgr.  Printers  Bd.  of  Trade  in  Phila., 
Indianapolis,  and  Boston;  purchased  interest  in 
The  Barta  Press,  Boston  and  New  York,  1909,  and 
since  pres.  Served  7  yrs.  in  43d  Battalion,  Ottawa 
and  Carleton  Rifles,  Canadian  Vols.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Ex- 
change, Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Recreations:  motor- 
ing. Home:  Newtonville,  Mass.  Office:  28  Oliver 
St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

BBOWIT,  Harry  Baker,  hosiery  nifr.;  b.  Ipswich, 
Mass.,  Oct.  20,  1866;  s.  Manasseh  and  Salley  M. 
(Storv)  Brown;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs.  of 
New  London,  N.H.,  and  Bryant  &  Stratton  Busi- 
ness Coll.,  Boston;  m.  Annie  Cutler,  Nov.  27,  1891 
(died  Dec.  25.  1894):  2  children,  Rachel  M.,  Donald; 
m.  2d,  Harriette  W.  Brown,  of  Hamilton,  Mass., 
Mar.  25,  1896;  3  children,  Gretchen  Baker,  Gard- 
ner W.,  Natalie.  Began  active  career  in  employ 
of  Ipswich  Hosiery  Mills  and  continued  25  yrs., 
advancing  to  gen.  mgr.;  organized.  1907,  the  Brown 
Stocking  Co.,  mfrs.  of  hosiery,  of  which  is  treas. 
and  gen.  mgr.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home: 
Ipswich,    Mass. 

BBOWN,  Harry  James,  lawyer;  b.  Wentworth, 
N.H.,  Mar.  2,  1873;  s.  James  B.  and  Eva  M.  (Mer- 
rill) Brown;  descendant  of  John  Brown  Hamp- 
ton, N.H.,  1639;  grad.  Concord  (N.H.)  High  Sch., 
1891;  B.S.,  Dartmouth,  1895;  read  law  in  office 
of  Leach  &  Stevens,  Concord:  LL.B.,  Columbian 
(now  George  Washington)  U.,  Dept.  of  Law, 
Washington,  D.C.,  1897,  LL.M.,  1899;  m.  Mrs.  Mary 
K.  Bride,  of  Concord,  N.H.,  Nov.  21,  1907.  Prac- 
ticed in  Concord,  since  1899;  mem.  Common  Coun- 
cil, 1904.  Mason  (32'^).  Clubs:  Snow  Shoe, 
Bow  Brook  Squash,  "U'onolancet.  Home:  12  Han- 
over St.    Office-  65  N.  :Main  St.,  Concord,  N.H. 

BBOWN,  Harry  lainprey;  b.  Lynn.  Mass.,  May 
S,  1874;  s.  Hiram  Alonzo  and  Ellen  (Lamprey) 
Brown;  descendant  of  John  Brown  and  Morris 
Lamprey  who  arrived  in  Mass.  from  England  in 
1636;  ed.  Lvnn  Classical  High  Sch.,  1892;  A.B., 
Harvard.  1896;  m.  Jan.  3,  1912,  Helena  S..  d.  Com- 
mander George  M.  Stoney,  U.S.N.,  of  San  Fran- 
cisco. Has  been  identified  with  Waltham  Watch 
Co.  since  beginning  of  active  career,  now  treas. 
and  dir.  of  the  co. ;  dir.  Waltham  Nat.  Bank,  N.B. 
Casualty  Co.  Served  in  all  grades  Mass  Vol. 
Militia  to  It.-col.  from  which  office  resigned  Apr., 
1912;  mem.  Governor  Draper's  staff  during  his 
last  term.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Har- 
vard. Exchange,  Automobile  (Boston).  Harvard 
(New  York).  Home:  Concord,  Mass.  Office:  Wal- 
tham,  Mass. 

BBOWN,  Henry  Bascom,  machinery  mfr. ;  b. 
Middleborough,  Mass.,  July  5,  1883;  s.  Rev.  Thomas 
Gibson  and  Caroline  Maria  (Daniels)  Brown;  ed. 
Weslevan  Acad.,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  and  Wesleyan 
U.  (A.B.,  1911);  m.  Adeline  S.  Gates,  of  East  Hamp- 
ton, Conn..  May  14,  1854  (died  Feb.  19,  1875);  2d, 
Genevra  Sexton,  of  East  Hampton,  May  1,  1858. 
Engaged  in  journalism,  beginning  1857  on  Middle- 
sex Republican,  Middletown,  Conn.;  later  in  St. 
Louis;  local  editor,  Hartford  Evening  Press,  1861- 
62;  asst.  editor  New  Haven  Daily  Palladium,  1862- 
63;  acting  asst.  p.-m.  U.S.N..  1863-5;  hon.  dis- 
charged, Oct.,  1865;  on  editorial  staff  Boston  Jour- 
nal  short   time;    since   then   mfr.     Sec.   Rep.    State 


Central  Com.,  1869;  helped  organize  Prohibition 
Party  in  Conn.,  1871;  chmn.  Prohibition  State  Cen- 
tral Com.,  6  yrs.  following;  editor  and  propr.  State 
Temperance  Jouinal,  1871-4;  mem.  since  1866  and 
later  6  yrs.  grand  treas.  Order  of  Good  Templars; 
candidate  for  Conn.  Senate,  1888;  ordained  min- 
ister Advent  denomination  and  one  of  the  editors 
The  Herald  of  Life,  of  Springfield,  Mass.;  chmn. 
Prohibition  State  Central  Com.,  1896-03;  Pro- 
hibition candidate  for  congressman-at-large,  1904; 
was  editor  and  pub.  The  Christian  Inquirer.  Home: 
East    Hampton,    Conn.* 

BBOWN,  Henry  Bolf,  surgeon;  b.  San  Francisco, 
Cal.,  1SG5;  s.  Henry  Rolf  and  Jessie  Ellen  (An- 
drews) Brown:  M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York 
U.),  1889;  m.  San  Francisco,  1891,  Ida  Letitia  Kan- 
zee;  1  daughter,  .lennie  Allan.  Began  practice  at 
San  Francisco,  1889;  removed  to  Providence,  R.I., 
1896;  surgeon  Woonsocket  Hosp.;  formerly  asst. 
surgeon.  R.I.  Hosp.;  consulting  surgeon,  R.I.  State 
Sanitarium.  Republican.  Protestant.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
R.I.  and  Providence  med.  socs.  Mason  (K.T., 
Shriner).  Club:  West  Side,  Wannamoisett  Coun- 
try. Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  256 
Benefit   St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

BBOWN,  Henry  W.,  woolen  mfr.;  b.  Croydon, 
N.H.,  Oct.  29,  1875;  s.  Henry  W.  and  Caroline  N. 
(Barton)  Brown;  grad.  Newport  (N.H.)  High  Sch., 
1S92,  Phillips  Andover  Acad.,  1896.  Lowell  Textile 
Sch.,  1900;  m.  Emilv  Richards  Coffin,  of  Newport, 
June  4.  1902-3:  children,  Gordon  K.,  Sumner  B., 
Virginia.  Clk.  in  bank,  1897-8;  supt.,  woolen  mill. 
Dexter,  Richards  &  Sons  Co.,  1900-7,  agt.  since 
1907,  and  dir.  and  asst.  treas.  same;  owner  of 
Homestead  Woolen  Mills.  West  Swanzey,  N.H. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Address:  West  Swanzey, 
N.H. 

BBOWN,  H(ernian)  Iia  Bue,  lawyer;  b.  Louis- 
ville. Ky.,  Dec.  17,  1883:  s.  George  Herman  and 
Eleanor  (La  Rue)  Brown;  grad.  Phillips  Acad., 
Exeter,  N.H.,  1900:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1904,  LL.B., 
1906;  unmarried.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1906. 
and  since  practiced  in  Boston;  mem.  Brown,  Field 
&  Murray.  Spl.  asst.  to  atty.  gen.  of  U.S.;  for- 
merly counsel  Mass.  Pub.  Service  Commn. ;  chmn. 
Mass.  Minimum  Wage  Commn.,  1912-14.  Demo- 
crat. Mason.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.  Clnbs:  Boston 
Citv.  Harvard  (Boston),  University  (Washington, 
D.C.).  Author  of  various  public  addresses,  pub. 
in  Annals  of  the  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social 
Science,  etc.  Office:  141  Milk  St..  Boston,  and 
Dept.    of    Justice.    "Washington.    D.C. 

BBOWN,  Hiram  Chellis,  author;  b.  Andover, 
N.H..  June  29.  1844:  s.  Simeon  R.  and  Louisa  K. 
(.ludkins)  Brown;  ed.  common  sch.  and  acad. ;  m. 
Jennie  L.  Worthen,  of  Ludlow,  Vt..  Dec.  26.  1867. 
Author:  The  Historical  Bases  of  Religions.  Primi- 
tive Babvlonian  and  Jewish,  1906.  Home:  Tilton, 
N.H.* 

BBOWN.  Horace  A..,  hanking;  b.  Camden,  Me., 
Sept.  10.  1867:  s.  Joseph  Everett  and  Abbie  Frances 
(Jordan)  Brown:  ed.  gi-ammar  and  high  schs..  Mil- 
ford,  Mass.;  m.  Edith  M.  Stowe.  of  Caryville. 
Mass.,  Sent.  8,  1897.  Employed  by  Home  Nat. 
Bank,  Milford,  since  1899,  cashier  since  1908; 
town  auditor  of  Milford  5  yrs.;  mem.  Sch.  Com., 
Bellingham,  7  yrs.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Mason.  Home:  Caryville  (Bellingham),  Mass. 
Office:    Milford.  Mass. 

BBOWN.  Howard  Nicholson,  clergyman;  b.  Co- 
lumbia. N.Y.,  Mav  11,  1849;  s.  Rev.  M.  C.  and  Sarah 
A.  (Nicholson)  Brown:  m.  Inez  A.  Wicks,  of  Tren- 
ton, N.Y.,  1872.  Entered  Unitarian  ministrv.  1872; 
minister  1st  parish.  Brookline.  Mass..  1873-95: 
King's  Chapel.  Boston,  since  1895.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  295 
Beacon  ,St.,  Boston.* 

BBOWN.  J.  Eldred,  clergyman:  b.  Newport, 
R.I.,  .Ian.  4,  1861;  s.  .lames  Boone  and  Marv  Ann 
(Handy)  Brown:  g.g.g.s.  Col.  Christonher  Greene, 
of  R.I.".  Revolutionary  patriot;  B.A..  Trinity  Coll., 
Conn..  1883  (salutatorian),  M.A.,  1886:  grad.  Berke- 
lev  Div.  Sch.,  Middletown,  Conn..  1886;  m.  Char- 
lotte Mudge  Elmer,  d.  Judge  William  T.  Elmer, 
of  Middletown,  June  22.  1887;  3  children.  Kath- 
arine Elmer,  Thomas  Gilbert  (B.A.,  Trinity;  Litt.B., 
Columbia),    Dorothy.     Deacon   and   priest,   Episco- 


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I)al  Ch.,  1SS6;  prin.  Jarvis  Hall  and  curate  St. 
Johns  Cathedial,  Denver,  Colo.,  1886-7;  curate 
All  Saints  Ch.,  Providence,  R.I.,  Aug.-Nov.,  1887; 
rector  Ch.  of  Reconciliation,  Webster,  :\lass.,  1887- 
tt6,  Trinity  Ch.,  Norwich,  Conn.,  since  Aug.,  1896. 
Founder  of  The  Clericus  of  the  New  London  Arch- 
deaconry and  pres.,  1897-12;  dir.  and  gen.  mgr. 
Kliza  Huntington  Memorial  Home,  Norwich,  Conn., 
since  1897;  pres.  of  same  since  1913;  advlsorial 
asst.  The  Conn.  Churchman;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn., 
Central  Sch.  Dist.,  Norwich,  1897-02;  archdeacon 
of  New  London  since  Dec.  6,  1907:  v. -p.  Federa- 
tion of  Chs.,  Norwich,  since  1912;  mem.  Missionary 
Soc,  Diocese  of  Conn.,  and  of  various  diocesan 
committees;  delegate  from  diocese  to  Primary 
Synod  of  Province  of  N.E.,  1914;  mem.  advisory 
com.  of  United  Charities,  Norwich,  since  1898. 
Jr.  fellow  of  Trinity  Coll.,  1910.  i\Iem.  I'si  Upsilon, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Author:  A  Half-Century  of 
Parish  Life,  1900.  Address:  28  Otis  St.,  Norwich, 
Conn. 

BROWN,  Jacob  Frederick,  wool  merchant;  b. 
Newbury  port,  Mass.,  -Aug.  30,  1862;  s.  Jacob  Bart- 
lett  and  Anna  Augusta  (Fitch)  Brown;  grad. 
Brown  High  Sch.,  Newburvport;  m.  IMariette  Starr 
Seeley,  of  Boston.  Apr.  2S,  1892;  1  daughter,  Pris- 
cilla  Burr,  b.  1902.  With  A.  M.  Howland  &  Co., 
wool  merchants,  1879-83;  in  business  for  self  as 
wool  broker,  1884-92;  mem.  firm  of  Brown  & 
Adams,  wool  commn.  mchts.,  Boston,  since  1892; 
dir.  Nat.  Exchange  Bank,  189S-9,  Nat.  Bank  of  the 
Republic,  1904-8.  Nat.  Shawmut  Bank  since  1908; 
trustee  Estate  of  Horatio  N.  Slater,  and  v. -p.  S. 
Slater  &  Sons,  Inc.,  since  1913.  Pres.  Boston  Wool 
Trade  Assn.,  1913-14.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Brook- 
line  Country,  Boston  Yacht,  Eastern  Yacht.  Rec- 
reations: yachting,  riding.  Home:  11  Common- 
wealth Ave.    Office:    273   Summer  St.,  Boston. 

BBOWN,  JCacob)  "Winn,  publisher;  student 
Brown  IT.,  1S90-3;  m.  Edith  Ramsdell,  June  20, 
1900.  With  Silver,  Burdett  &  Co..  pubs.,  since 
1898,  now  mem.  bd.  dirs.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Ep- 
silon.  Home:  Woburn,  Mass.  Office:  221  Colum- 
bus Ave.,  Boston. 

BROWN,  James  rranklin,  soldier;  Jan.  10,  1836- 
1911.     (Sec  vol.    1909.) 

BROWN,  J(aiues)  Stewart,  banker;  b.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  Sept.  12,  1837;  s.  Albert  and  Mary 
Blair  (Eaton)  Brown;  descendant  of  John  Brown, 
Salem,  Mass.,  1629;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.  of  Wor- 
cester; m.  E.  Fannie,  d.  Gardner  and  Fannie 
(Goulding)  Childs,  Sept.  26,  1872  (died  1894);  2 
children,  Albert,  Helen  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Herbert 
E.  Howe,  of  Worcester) ;  m.  2d,  Hariette  E.  Johon- 
not,  of  Boston,  June  11,  1896.  Conducted  a  house 
furnishing  business  in  Worcester  up  to  the  time 
of  Civil  War;  sergt.  Worcester  Light  Inf.,  which 
belonged  to  the  6th  Mass.  Vols,  that  marched 
through  Baltimore  in  1861;  was  mustered  out  with 
the  regt.  at  the  expiration  of  3  mos.'  service,  Aug. 
2,  1861;  adjt.  51st  Mass.  Vols.,  Nov.,  lS62-July, 
1863;  in  commissary  dept.,  9th  Army  Corps,  up 
to  time  of  discharge,  Apr.  16,  1865.  Mfr.  braid 
and  shoe  laces,  Woi'cester,  1867-71;  water  reg- 
istrar of  Worcester,  1871-83;  treas.  and  exec,  head 
Worcester  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank,  1883-12,  since 
pres.;  pres.  Merchants'  &  Farmers'  Fire  Ins.  Co. 
Mem.  Post  10,  Worcester,  G.A.R.  and  2  yrs.  adjt. 
of  the  Post.  "Drummer  Boy"  Frank  Rutledge,  in 
popular  plav  of  the  G.A.R.  Post,  as  annually  per- 
formed in  Worcester  Theatre.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Mem.  Ijoyal  I^egion,  Worcester  Soc.  of 
Antiquity.  Club:  Quinsigamond  Boat.  Recrea- 
tions: motoring,  fishing.  Home:  61  Wachusett 
St.    Office:    316  Main  St.,  Worcester,   Mass. 

BROWN,  John  Augrustns,  educator,  business 
man;  Sept.  15,  lS57-Sept.  12,  1910.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BBOWN,  John  Freeman,  judge:  b.  East  Doug- 
las, Mas.s.,  Mar.  20,  1848;  s.  Adolphus  Frederick 
and  Mary  Eliza  (Johnson)  Brown;  grad.  Phillips 
Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1868;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1872; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1874;  m.  Mlllbury, 
Mass.,  Oct.  31,  1878,  Alice  Augusta  Rogerson.  Has 
practiced  in  Boston  since  1874;  asst.  atty.-gen. 
Mass.,  1878;  mem.  Common  Council.  Boston.  1885- 
86;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1887-88;  elk.,  1888-95, 


asso.  justice,  1895-02,  chief  justice,  1902-6,  Munici- 
pal Ct.  of  Boston;  asso.  justice  Sujjerior  Ct.  of 
Mass.  since  Aug.  30,  1906.  Home:  Milton,  Mass. 
(P. (J.   lieadvillc).    Address:    Court  House,   Boston. 

BROWN,  John  Howard,  editor;  moved  to  Brook- 
lyn, N.Y.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1914-15.) 

BROWN,  John  Richard,  clergyman;  b.  Brooklyn, 
Nov.  25,  1870;  s.  William  and  Isabel  (Runciman) 
Brown;  studied  Columbia  U.;  M.A.,  U.  of  Edin- 
burgh, 1892,  Ph.D.,  1895;  Rochester  Theol.  Sem., 
1895;  m.  Gertrude  Marion  Rowley,  of  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  Dec.  22,  1896.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1895; 
pastorates:  Olive  St.  Ch.,  1895-03,  Central  Bapt. 
Ch.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1903-10,  First  Bapt.  Church, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1911 — .  Democrat.  Mem.  Am. 
Philos.  Assn.,  The  Union  (Edinburgh).  Author: 
The  Messianic  Prophecies,  1899;  Jesus,  the  Joyous 
Comrade,  1910.  Home:  482  Colorado  Av.,  Bridge- 
port,   Conn.* 

BROWN,  Joseph  Bug-ene,  editor  and  pub.;  b.  Au- 
gusta, Me.,  Nov.  17,  18G2;  s.  Joseph  Lowell  and 
Mary  Getchell  (Hilton)  Brown;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Farmington,  Me.;  m.  Flora  M.  Jennings,  of  Farm- 
ington,  Me.,  June  80.  1890;  2  children,  Zilda  Jen- 
nings, b.  Nov.  27,  1891,  Leo  .lennings,  b.  Aug.  5, 
1895.  Editor  and  pub.  Farmington  Chronicle  since 
Aug.  5,  1905;  treas.  and  business  mgr.  Chronicle 
Co.;  concert  violinist  and  cornetist.  Mem.  and  sec. 
Republican  Town  Com.  Baptist.  Mem.  Me.  Lodge, 
No.  20,  F.  &  A.M..  Franklin  Chapter,  No.  44,  R.A.M., 
Pilgrim  Commandery.  No.  19,  K.T.,  Kora  Temple. 
A.A.O.N.M.S.;  mem.  Farmington  Chapter,  No.  142, 
O.E.S.    Club:   Masonic.    Address:   Farmington,  Me. 

BROWN,  Joseph  Hyphln,  clergyman,  author;  b. 
Rutland,  N.Y..  July  22,  1S69;  s.  Thomas  Manton 
and  Sarah  (Hypkin)  Brown,  both  natives  of  Lin- 
colnshire, Eng. ;  pub.  schs.,  Watertown,  N. Y.;  A.B., 
St.  Andrews  Coll.,  Syracuse,  N.Y.,  1893;  m.  Char- 
lotte M.  Welch,  of  Antwerp,  N.Y.,  Sent.  6,  1894;  2 
children,  Joseph  Randolph,  Richard  Nelson.  Dea- 
con, 1893.  priest,  1895.  P.E.  Ch. ;  rector  St.  Paul's 
Ch.,  Antwerp,  N.Y.,  1893-6,  Christ  Ch..  Morristown. 
1896-1900,  St.  Mark's  Ch.,  Malone,  1900-8,  Calvary 
Ch..  Bridgeport.  Conn.,  1908-12,  Christ  Ch.,  Nor- 
walk.  and  Emanuel  Ch.,  Weston,  since  1912.  Pres. 
Standard  Scales  Co.,  New  Haven.  Formerly  mem. 
41st  Rest.,  N.G.N.Y.,  Syracuse.  Progressive.  Mason 
(K.T.,  Shriner).  Clubs:  Norwalk  (Norwalk),  Crafts- 
man's (Malone,  N.Y.).  Author:  Farmer  Bibbins, 
1014.    Address:  Westport,  Conn. 

BROWN,  Kate  Iionise,  author;  b.  Adams,  Mass., 
May  9.  1857:  d.  Edear  M.  and  Mary  T.  Brown:  ed. 
at  Reading  High  Sch.,  Bridgewater  (Mass.)  State 
Normal  Sch.  and  Kindergarten  Training  Class  of 
Miss  Anne  Page:  unmarried.  Teacher  in  Reading, 
"Wakefield  and  Milton.  Mass.,  until  1896;  since  then 
in  Boston.  Contbr.  to  mags,  and  juvenile  pubis. : 
has  written  many  children's  songs,  music  for  kin- 
dergarten marching  plays,  etc.  (See  T^'^ho's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books.)  Address:  29  University 
Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass.* 

BROWN,  Iiaura  Amanda,  artist;  b.  Littleton, 
M.-vs.s.,  Feb.  17.  1852;  d.  James  Madison  and  Amanda 
Melvina  (Pingrey)  Brown;  descendant  of  Colonial 
ancestry:  studied  water  color  at  Lowell  Sch.  of 
Desiffn,  Boston,  oils  under  J.  J.  Enneking.  china 
painting  imder  Jarvie  Nagle,  tapSstry  painting 
under  Henry  E.  Root;  unmarried.  Beean  paintinsr 
in  Central  City,  Colo.,  1884;  also  a  designer  and 
maker  of  raffia  baskets.  Has  written  many  poems, 
short  stories,  reviews  and  essays  for  papers  and 
mags.;  lecturer  on  art  and  literature.  Baptist. 
Mem.  art  com.  of  State  Federation  of  Women's 
riul)s;  pres.  West  Acton  Woman's  Club  20  yrs.  Ad- 
dress: West  Acton,  Mass. 

BROWN,  Iieon  Gilmau  Carleton,  lawyer;  b.  Med- 
ford.  Me..  May  27.  ISSl;  s.  William  E.  and  Florence 
A.  (Sawtelle)  Brown;  grad.  Milo  (Me.)  High  Sch., 
1901;  I.T^.B..  U.  of  Me.  Coll.  of  Law,  1905;  m.  Rose 
Emma  TTolbrook,  of  Milo,  Aug.  3,  1907.  Began  prac- 
tice in  Milo,  Oct.,  1905;  town  elk.  since  1906;  county 
atty.,  Piscataquis  Co.,  1910-11;  elk.  Milo  Realty 
Co.;  mem.  Dem.  State  Com.  Mem.  Me.  Bar  Assn., 
Piscataquis  Bar  Assn.  Universalist.  Mem.  Odd 
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of   the   Maccabees,    B.P.O.    Elks.     Clubs:    Crotona, 
Milo  Democratic.    Address:  Milo,  Me. 

BROWN,  Iieonard  Boardman,  editor,  lawyer; 
Feb.  25,  lS45-Feb.,  1914;    see  vol.  1909. 

BSOVTN',  Iiucius,  lawyer;  b.  Griswold,  Conn., 
Mav  5,  1846;  s.  Daniel  and  Mary  (Stanton)  Brown; 
Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1S66,  LL.B.,  Albany  Law  Sch., 
1S6S;  m.  Hannah  M.  Larrabee,  of  Windham,  Conn., 
June  11,  1878.  Mem.  law  firm  of  Brown  &  Perkins 
since  1878;  judge  of  City  Ct.  of  Norwich,  1894-13; 
mem.  Conn.  Senate,  1872,  77,  78,  97  (chmn.  Jud. 
Com.,  1877-8);  v. -p.  Norwicli  Savings  Soc.  Mem. 
Corpn.  Brown  U. ;  trustee  Conn.  Lit.  Instn.  Repub- 
lican.   Baptist.    Home:  Norwich,  Conn.* 

BKOWN,  Martin  lOillard,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Whi- 
tingham,  Vt.,  July  13,  1863;  s.  Russell  D.  and  Eliza 
C.  (Millard)  Brown;  descendant  of  Mayflower  an- 
cestry; grad.  Drurv  High  Sch.,  North  Adams, 
Mass.,  1S86;  M.D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  Chicago,  1888; 
m.  Mary  Blakeslee,  of  North  Adams,  July  3,  1893. 
House  phys.  and  surg.,  Presbyn.  Hosp.,  Chicago, 
1888-9;  same  Cook  County  Hosp.,  1889-90;  attend- 
ing surgeon  Ironwood  (Mich.)  Hosp.,  1890-1;  prac- 
ticed in  North  Adams,  Mass.,  since  1901;  visiting 
surgeon  North  Adams  Hosp.  since  1892;  lecturer 
on  surgery  North  Adams  Training  Sch.  for  Nurses; 
trustee  North  Adams  Savings  Bank;  mem.  North 
Adams  Sch.  Bd.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons, 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Northern  Berkshire  Med.  Assn. 
Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner);  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  K.  of 
P.,  B.P.O.  Elks.  Democrat.  Universalist.  Home: 
45  Wesleyan  St.  Office:  112 1/2  Main  St.,  North 
Adams,  Mass. 

BROWlf,  Maurice  Pritchley,  civil  engr. ;  b.  New 
York.  May  21,  1S73;  s.  Richard  and  Thalia  Fitz 
(Newton)  Brown;  B.S.,  Dartmouth,  1897;  C.E., 
Thaver  Sch.  of  Civ.  Engring,  same,  1898;  m.  Ethlyn 
Fostina  Barber,  of  Milford,  N.H.,  Sept.  16,  1903;  2 
children.  Dorothy,  Henry  Barber.  Practiced  in  Bos- 
ton since  1889;  chief  engr.  Boston  Bridge  Works, 
Inc..  since  1900;  has  designed  many  notable  bridges 
in  N.E.  states,  also  has  planned  many  offices  and 
mill  bldgs.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Am.  Ry.  Engring. 
Assn.,  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  Sigma  Chi,  Casque 
and  Gauntlet,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Republican.  Con- 
glist.  Clubs:  Winchester  Country,  Calumet  (Win- 
chester). Recreations:  golf.  Home:  12  Myrtle  St., 
Winchester,  Mass.    Office:  47  Winter  St.,  Boston. 

BBOWN,  Morris,  wholesale  produce;  b.  Kovno, 
Russia.  Mar.  16,  1872:  s.  Joshua  and  Sarah  (Wit- 
kin)  Brown;  ed.  at  Nottingham,  Eng. ;  m.  Annie 
Polansky,  of  Gosether,  Russia,  July  15,  1894;  5 
children,  Samuel,  Harry,  Rosie,  Abraham,  Ida.  Em- 
igrated to  America  and  settled  in  Boston.  1889; 
began  active  career  in  employ  of  N.  C.  Skilton, 
1891;  in  business  on  own  account,  wholesale  pro- 
duce, since  1894.  Mem.  Boston  Fruit  and  Produce 
Exchans-e,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce;  mem. 
Young  Men's  Hebrew  Assn.,  Boston.  Odd  Fellow. 
Recreation:  motoring.  Home:  19  W^yoming  St., 
Roxbury,  Mass.    Office:  165  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 

BBOWN,  Nathan  Clifford,  ornithologist;  b.  Port- 
land, Me.,  Oct.  13.  1856;  s.  Philip  Henry  and  Fanny 
(Clifford)  Brown;  prep,  edn.,  pvt.  schs.,  Portland; 
A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1883;  m.  Florence  Cornelia 
Pell,  of  Paris,  France.  June  25.  1887;  2d,  Susanne 
Cutler  Rice,  of  New  Yoi-k.  Oct.  8,  1898;  1  child, 
Cornelia  Clifford,  b.  July  12,  188S.  Has  made  ex- 
tensive studies  on  distribution  and  habits  of  N.A. 
birds,  having  prepared  nearly  5,000  specimens  in 
New  England.  South  Carolina,  Ala.  and  Texas.  Fel- 
low Am.  Ornithol.  Union;  mem.  Portland  Soc.  Nat- 
ural History.  Me.  Geneal.  Soc,  M<^.  Ornithol.  Soc 
(hon. ),  Nuttall  Ornithol.  Club,  Cambridge  (corr. 
mem.).  Republican.  Dir.  P.  H.  &  J.  M.  Brown  Co., 
real  estate:  dir.  J.  B.  Brown  &  Sons.  Contbr.  to 
The  Auk.  Bird  Lore,  Outing,  Lippincott's  Mag.,  The 
Independent,  N.Y.  Evening  Post,  etc.  Home:  108 
Vaughan  St.    Office:  218  Middle  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

BBOWir,  Nathaniel  King-,  banking:  b.  Tunbridge, 
Vt.,  Apr.  17,  1834;  s.  Jeremiah  and  Nancy  Folsom 
(King)  Brown;  ed.  country  dist.  sch.;  m.  Susan 
Oilman  Moody,  of  Waterbury,  Vt.,  Sept.  10,  1856 
(now  deceased).  Engaged  in  drug  business  in  Wis., 
1856-57:  postmaster  and  propr.  book  store.  Water- 
bury,  Vt.,  1861-4;  druggist  in  Montpelier,  1864-70; 
mfr.  proprietary  medicines,  1870-08;  cashier  Home 


Savings  Bank  since  1895.  also  trustee  and  treas. : 
real  estate  broker.  Alderman,  Burlington,  4  yrs. ; 
formerly  mem.  exec  com.  State  S.S.  Assn.  and 
State  Y.M.C.A.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason. 
Home:  207  S.  Winsosk  Ave.  Office:  190  Main  St.. 
Burlington,  Vt. 

BBOWN,  Nelson  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Cambridge,  Mass., 
May  13,  1878;  s.  George  Addison  and  Flora  Eugenia 
(Pierce)  Brown;  grad.  Everett  High  Sch.,  1895; 
A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1899;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1904;  m.  Hanover,  N.H.,  June  11,  1903,  Mar- 
garet Tucker,  2d  daugliter  of  Pres.  W.  J.  Tucker,  of 
Dartmouth  Coll.  Admitted  to  bar,  1903,  and  has 
since  practiced  at  Boston;  mem.  lirm  of  Brown  it 
Brown;  mem.  corp'n  Everett  Savings  Bank;  dir. 
J.  G.  Blount  Co.,  Everett  Trust  Co.;  candidate  for 
dist.  atty.,  Middlesex  Co.,  1907;  city  solicitoi-, 
Everett,  1908-12;  asst.  dist.  atty.,  Middlesex  Co., 
1912-13;  asst.  atty.  gen.  of  Mass.,  1915.  Repub- 
lican, (jonglist.  Mason;  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Club: 
Middlesex.   Home:  186  Linden  St..  Everett,  Mass. 

BBOWN,  Ora  Alden,  merchant;  b.  Bridgewater, 
N.H.,  Mar.  4,  1864;  s.  Horace  and  Mary  Augusta 
(Fletcher)  Brown;  ed.  Ashland  (N.H.)  pub.  schs. 
and  Bryant  &  Stratton  Commercial  Sch.,  Boston: 
m.  Ashland,  N.H.,  June  1,  1893,  Sarah  Addie  Cheney. 
Clk.  in  gen.  store  in  Ashland,  1882;  began  retail 
gen.  store  business  under  firm  name  of  Hughes  <& 
Brown,  1889,  becoming  O.  A.  Brown.  Oct.  1,  1906: 
dir.,  gen.  mgr.  and  treas.  Asquam  Transportation 
Co.;  dir.  White  Mountain  Telephone  and  Telegrapli 
Co.;  trustee  Ashland  Savings  Bank.  Town  elk.. 
1888-1900;  became  town  treas.  1890;  treas.  Grafton 
Co.,  N.H.,  1903-9;  commr.  Grafton  County  since 
1909.    Home:  Ashland,  N.H. 

BBOWN,  Orland  J.,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Whiting- 
ham,  Vt.,  Feb.  2,  1848;  s.  Harvey  and  Lucina  (Ful- 
ler) Brown;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Vt.  and  Powers  Inst.. 
Bernardston.  Mass.;  student  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med. 
Coll.,  New  York,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  Chicago;  M.D.. 
Med.  Coll.  U.  of  Vt.,  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1870;  last 
marriage.  North  Adams,  Mass.,  Dec.  16,  1884,  Alice 
T.  Stowell.  Practicing  phys.  since  1870;  asst.  surg. 
and  surg.  2d  Regt.,  Mass.  Vol.  Militia,  1878-89,  re- 
tiring as  It. -col.;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1st 
Berkshire  Dist.,  1889;  health  officer  North  Adams 
many  yrs.  Mem.  Mass.  State  Med.  Soc.  Med.' Assn. 
of  Northern  Berkshire,  A.M. A.,  Assn.  Military  Sur- 
geons of  U.S.,  etc.  Republican.  Universalist;  supt. 
S.S.  26  yrs.,  now  church  deacon.  Mason.  Home: 
North  Adams,  Mass. 

BBOWN,  Percy,  Rontgenologist;  b.  Cambridge, 

Mass.,  Nov.  24,  1875;  s.  Isaac  Henry  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Kennedy)  Brown;  grad.  Browne  and 
Nichols  Sch..  Cambridge,  1893;  Lawrence  Scientific 
Sch.  (Harvard),  1893-6;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1900;  m. 
Bernice  Mayhew,  of  Cambridge,  Dec  7,  1904.  Ront- 
genologist to  Boston  Children's  Ho.sp.,  1902-6,  Car- 
ney Hosp.,  1903-10,  St.  Elizabeth's  Hosp.,  1905, 
Long  Island  Hosp.,  Boston,  1906-10;  consulting 
Rontgenologist.  Carney  Hosp..  1911 — ;  Rontgenolo- 
gist, Infants'  Hosp.  since  1914,  Children's  Hosp. 
since  1915;  asst.  in  Rontgenology,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1909.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston 
Soc.  Med.  Sciences,  Am.  Rontgen  Ray  Soc.  (pres., 
1911).  Rontgen  Soc.  of  London.  Deutsche  Rontgen 
Gesellschaft.  Berlin,  Phila.  Rontgen  Soc  (hon.), 
Boston  Scientific  Soc.  Boston  Soc.  Natural  His- 
torv.  Bostonian  Soc.  Conglist.  Clubs:  University, 
Harvard  (Boston):  Harvard  (New  York).  Home: 
155  Newbury  St.,  Boston.* 

BBOWN,  Philip  Greely,  banking,  real  estate;  b. 
Portland.  Me..  June  24,  1855;  s.  Philip  Henry  and 
Fannv  (Clifford)  Brown;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1877, 
A.M.,  1880.  Entered  banking  business  at  Portland, 
1877;  v.p.  1st  Nat.  Bank.  Portland;  treas.  and  dir. 
J.  B.  Brown  &  Sons,  P.  H.  &  J.  M.  Brown  Co.,  Port- 
land Savinsrs  Bank;  pres.  Atwood  Lead  Co.;  dir. 
Atlantic  &  St.  Lawrence  R.  R.,  Internat.  Telegraph 
Co.  Trustee  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.,  Pub.  Library,  Port- 
land. Mem.  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  Bibliophile  Soc,  Prince 
Soc.  (Boston),  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  S.A.R.,  Soc.  of 
Mayflower  Descendants  of  the  State  of  Me.,  Psi 
Upsilon  (Bowdoin).  Elks.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Calumet  (New  York);  Cumberland,  Coun- 
try, Athletic.  Yacht  (Portland).  Home:  85  Vaughan 
St.    Office:  21s  Middle  St.,  Portland,  Me. 


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BROWN,  Philip  Marsliall,  diplomat;  moved  to 
Princeton,  N.  J.  (See  vol.  l'J09;  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   I'.tH-l.'j.J 

BKOWir,  Plumb,  M.D. ;  b.  Norfolk,  Conn..  Nov. 
15,  18G8;  s.  Plumb,  Sr.,  and  Olive  E.  (Crissey) 
Brown;  descendant  of  Richard  B.,  the  immigrant, 
1643,  and  Peter  Brown,  of  the  Mayflower;  prep, 
edn.  Great  Barrington  Hiyh  Sch.,  Mas.s. ;  .studied 
medicine  in  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of  Vt.,  and  Hahnemann 
Med.  Coll.,  and  Hosp.,  Chicapo;  m.  Rebecca  Aiken 
Bas.sett,  of  Norfolk.  Conn..  Oct.  26,  1892;  1  son, 
Elliott  Bassett.  Began  practice  at  Norfolk.  Conn., 
1892,  later  removing  to  Springfield.  M.iss. ;  visiting 
phys.  Wesson  Memorial  Hosp.  Mem.  Am.  Inst. 
Homoeopathy,  Conn,  and  Mass.  Homoe.  mod.  socs., 
Western  Mass.  Homce.  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.),  Allen 
Materia  Med.  Club  (Springfield),  S.A.R.  Mason 
(32",  K.T. ).  Clubs:  Economic.  Winthrop,  Masonic. 
Recreations:  country  life.  Address:  503  State  St., 
Springfield,  Mass. 

BROWN,  Ralph  Henry,  engineer;  b.  Canfield,  O. 
Aug.  1,  JStIO;  s.  Richard  and  Thalia  F.  (Newton) 
Brown;  grad.  Thayer  Sch.  of  Civ.  Engring.  (Dart- 
mouth), 1885;  m.  Brockton,  Mass.,  Aug.  21,  1889, 
Ella  Gardner  (died  Mar.,  1904);  2  children,  Thalia, 
Richard.  Chief  engr.  Boston  Bridge  Works,  1890- 
1900;  chief  engr.  Eastern  Bridge  it  Structural  Co., 
Worcester,  Mass.,  since  1900.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E. 
Club:  Engineers'  (Boston).  Home:  178  Lincoln  St. 
Office:    68  Crescent  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

BROWN,  Robert,  architect;  Nov.  24,  lS4r.-July, 
igi,-!.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

BROWN,  Robert  Elliott,  clergyman:  b.  Middle- 
ville.  Out.,  Can.,  Dec.  IT,  1S73;  s.  Robert  and  Anna 
H.  (Unsworth)  Brown;  A.B.,  Oberlin,  1901,  B.D., 
Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1904;  m.  Mabel  A.  Millikan,  of  Ma- 
quoketa,  la.,  June  23,  1904.  Ordained  Congl.  min- 
istry, 1904;  pastor  Pilgrim  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1904-11.  2d  Ch.,  Waterbury,  since  Apr.  1,  1911.  Trus- 
tee Olakona  (Miss.)  Industrial  Inst.,  Conn.  Lit. 
Instn.,  Suffield,  Conn.  Mem.  New  Haven  Ministers' 
Assn.,  Book  and  Bond  Soc.  (Yale).  Club:  Country 
(Waterbury).  Home:  22  Holmes  Av.,  Waterbury, 
Conn* 

BROWN,  Robert  Marshall,  educator;  b.  Grafton, 
Mass.,  Mar.  11,  1870;  s.  George  Roberts  and  Emily 
(Waters)  Brown;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1893;  grad.  stu- 
dent Harvard,  1900-2,  A.M.,  1902;  m.  Florence, 
Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1905,  Fannie  L.  Plimpton  (died  Jan., 
1909);  m.,  2d,  Providence,  R.I.,  Aug.  23,  1910, 
Myrtis  E.  Hyde.  Instr.  sciences,  high  sch.,  Ports- 
mouth, N.H.,  1894-8.  prin.  same.  1898-1900;  asst.  in 
geology.  Harvard.  1901-2;  instr.  sciences  and  math- 
ematics, high  sch..  New  Bedford.  Mass..  1902-4; 
instr.  geography,  Mass.  State  Normal  Sch..  ^Vor- 
cester,  1904-14;  head  Dept.  of  Geography,  R.I.  Nor- 
mal Sch.,  since  1914;  lecturer  in  geography.  U.  of 
N.C.,  summer  session  of  1903;  instr.  in  geography. 
Martha's  Vineyard  Summer  Inst.,  1904.  Fellow 
A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Assn.  Am.  Geographers.  Sigma  Xi. 
Asso.  editor  Bull.  Am.  Geog.  Soc;  revision  staff 
New  Internat.  TOncy. ;  asso.  eaitor  Handy  Reference 
Ency.    Address:    105  Comstock  Av.,  Providence,  R.I. 

BROWN,  Robert  Perkins,  mfr. ;  b.  Providence, 
R.I..  June  14.  1850;  .s.  William  Whipple  and  Maria 
(Perkins)  Brown;  prep.  edn..  Providence  Classical 
High  Sch.;  A.B..  Brown  U.,  1871  (Phi  Beta  Kappa), 
A.M.,  1874;  m.  Providence,  June  10,  1897,  Elizabeth 
G.  Ray.  of  East  Providence;  2  children,  Madelaine 
Ray,  Robert  Perkins.  Jr.  Began  with  Angell  & 
Lansing,  lumber  dealers,  1871;  with  Providence  & 
New  York  Steamship  Co.,  1872-8;  with  C.  H.  Car- 
penter, lumber,  1878-9;  with  Kendall  Mfg.  Co., 
soaps,  soapine  and  glycerine,  since  June,  1879. 
treas.  since  1911;  pres.  R.I.  Co-operative  Coal  Co.; 
v. -p.  Puritan  Life  Ins.  Co.;  incorporator  and  treas. 
R.I.  Warehouse  Co.;  dir.  Clinton  Realty  Co.,  New 
York;  treas.  Brown  Alumni  Magazine  Co.;  mem. 
City  Council,  Providence,  1  yr.,  aid  on  staff  of  Gov. 
(larvin  2  yrs.  (chief  aid  1  yr.).  Pres.  Municipal 
League  of  Providence.  Mem.  Am.  Civic  Assn..  R.I. 
Hist.  Soc,  R.I.  br.  Archpeol.  Soc.  America,  Provi- 
dence Chapter  S.A.R.,  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants, 
Beta  Chapter  Delta  Phi,  R.I.  Alpha  of  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  (pres.,  1913-15),  Sch.  of  Design  (Provi- 
dence). Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  A.E.  Club, 
Art,  Brown  Univ.  Club  (New  York),  Wannamoisett 


Country,  R.I.  Country.  Recreation:  golf.  Home: 
13  Charles  Field  St.  Office:  Kendall  Mfg.  Co.,  Prov- 
idence, R.I. 

BROWTT,  Rufus  Bverson,  law-yer;  b.  Dickinson, 
N.Y.,  Dee.  ;j,  l.sr.4;  s.  John  T.  and  Margaret  Brown; 
ed.  Lawi-enceville  (N.Y.)  Acad.;  grad.  Amsterdam 
(N.Y.)  Acad.,  1876;  taught  sch.  several  yrs.;  stud- 
ied law  with  Wales  &  Taft,  Burlington,  Vt. ;  m. 
Williston,  Vt.,  Sept.  2,  1877,  Delia  F.  Wood.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1880;  engaged  in  agr.  till  1891,  when 
lie  opened  an  office  in  Burlington;  in  active  prac- 
tice since.  Elected  state  atty.,  1894;  re-elected, 
1896,  1898;  elected  state  senator,  1900;  city  atty., 
1902,  1903.    Address:    203  Main  St.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

BROWN,  Ruth  Mowry,  writer;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  June  16,  1867;  d.  William  Augustus  and  Caro- 
line E.  (Aldrich)  Mowry;  ed.  Fielding  and  Chase 
(pvt.)  Sch.,  Providence,  and  at  Providence  and  Bos- 
ton high  schs. ;  m.  Edward  Waters  Brown,  of  Bos- 
ton, 1889;  2  children.  Mabel  Mowry.  Bancroft. 
Contbr.  to  Congregationalist.  Child's  Hour,  and  to 
several  children's  papers.  Mem.  Woman's  Peace 
Party.  Club:  Hyde  Park  Current  Events.  Author: 
The  Bible  in  Lessons  and  Story,  1899.  Home:  17 
Riverside   Sq.,   Hyde   Park,   Mass. 

BROWN,  Samuel  Newell,  machinist  and  mfr.; 
Apr.  23.  1827-July  4.  1912.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

BROWN,  Susanne  Cutler  Rice,  miniature  painter; 
b.  New  Haven.  Conn..  Feb.  4,  1855;  d.  James  and 
Sarah  Elizabeth  (Manvel)  Rice;  student  Art  Stu- 
dents' League,  New  York;  studied  in  Paris.  France, 
at  Julien's  Acad.,  and  with  Carolus  Duran  and  Hen- 
ner:  studied  miniature  painting  from  life  with 
Madame  Gabrielle  Debillemont-Chardon,  and  Mile. 
Noemie  Schmitt.  Paris;  m.  Nathan  Clifford  Brown, 
of  Portland,  Me.,  Oct.  8,  1898.  Painted  for  many 
>-rs.  in  New  York.  Exhibited  at  Soc.  Am.  Artists, 
New  York.  1896;  Paris  Salon,  1897.  Address:  108 
Vaughan  St..  Portland,  Me. 

BROWN,  Theodore  Parker,  inventor,  mfr.;  b. 
Maiden,  Mass.,  Oct.  2,  1860;  s.  Aaron  and  Ellen  M. 
(Radcliffe)  Brown;  descendant  of  James  Brown, 
who  came  from  Scotland  to  Dunstable,  Mass.,  and 
married  Hannah  Blanchard,  granddaughter  Thomas 
Blanchard,  Braintree,  Mass.,  1639;  ed.  in  Lisbon, 
N.H.;  m.  Jan.  13,  1881,  Alice  J.,  daughter  Horace 
and  Ann  M.  (Inman)  Daniels,  of  Paxton,  Mass.; 
1  daughter,  Barbara  (wife  of  Dr.  John  E.  Rice,  of 
Worcester).  At  13  removed  to  Worcester,  Mass., 
and  W'Orked  in  shoe  factory  of  Joseph  H.  Walker, 
1873-82;  started  in  business  for  self  in  1883  as 
mfr.  of  pianos;  during  yrs.  1894-9  perfected  his 
simplex  piano  player,  which  has  since  manufac- 
tured. Mem.  City  Council.  1892-3  (pres.  1893). 
Mason  (32°).  Club:  Commonwealth  (pres.  1908). 
Home:  12  Regent  St.  Office:  10  Blackstone  St.. 
Worcester.  Mass. 

BROWN,  Theron,  editor,  author;  April  29.  1832- 
Feb.  14,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1912-13.) 

BROWN,  Thomas  Edwin,  clergyman;  b.  Wash- 
ington. D.C.,  Sept.  26,  1841;  s.  Eleazer  and  Mar- 
garet Cole  (Coote)  Brown;  A.B.,  Columbian  (now 
George  Washington)  U.,  1861,  A.M.,  1862  (D.D.. 
U.  of  Rochester.  1875);  m.  Elisabeth  Campbell 
Samson,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Apr.  19.  1864.  Ordained 
Bapt.  ministry.  1862;  pastor  Tabernacle  Ch..  Brook- 
Ivn,  1862-9,  2d  Ch.,  Rochester,  1869^82.  1st  Ch., 
Providence,  1882-90.  Memorial  Ch..  Philadelphia. 
1890-6,  1st  Ch.,  Franklin,  Pa.,  1896-02,  1st  Ch.,  New 
Britain,  Conn.,  Mar.,  1904-Sept.  1,  1915  (retired). 
Formerly  trustee  Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  Newton 
Theol.  Instn.  Republican.  Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Author:  Studies  in  Modern  So- 
cialism and  Labor  Problems,  1886.  Address:  New 
Britain,   Conn.* 

BROWN,  Walter  Woolson,  mfr.;  b.  Springfield. 
Vt.,  Sept.  20,  1872;  s.  Adna  and  Fannie  (Woolson) 
Brown;  prep.  edn.  Vt.  Acad.;  student  Dartmouth, 
1889-90;  married.  Gen.  manager  Parks  &  Woolson 
Machine  (^o..  cloth  finishing  machinerv,  Spring- 
field (established  1826);  pres.  Brown  Hotel  Co.; 
dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Springfield  Electric  Ry.,  Jones 
&  Lamson  ]Machine  Co.  A.d.c.  on  staff  of  Gov. 
Smith,  1898-1900;  also  on  staff  Gov.  Fletcher, 
1912-14.     Republican.     Clubs:    New   York   Athletic, 


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Union  League  (Xew  York).  Address:  Springtteld, 
Vermont. 

BROWN,  WilUam,  clergyman;  Sept.  10,  1838-Mar. 
25,  1!)1U.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BROWN,  WilUam  Channing-,  clergyman;  b.  Slier- 
born,  Mass.,  :Mar.  7,  ISOS;  s.  of  Rev.  William  and 
Salome  Stephens  (Williams)  Brown;  descended 
from  Thomas  Browne,  Concord,  Mass.,  1640;  grad. 
Highland  Mil.  Acad.,  \Vorcester,  Mass.,  ISST; 
studied  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1SS7-9;  grad.  Meadville 
Theological  Sch.,  Pa.,  1894;  grad.  work,  Div.  sch.  of 
Harvard,  1894-5;  m.  ]\Iary  Anna  Brown,  of  Wolfe- 
boro,  N.H.,  Aug.  4,  1897.  Ordained  Unitarian  min- 
istrv,  1895;  pastor  Gardner,  Mass.,  1895-8,  Little- 
ton,' 1898-04;  field  agt.,  1904-5,  field  sec,  1905 — , 
Am.  Unitarian  Assn. ;  sec.  Com.  on  Fellowsliip, 
1910-13,  Apportionment  Commn.  (Unitarian),  1911 
— ;  sec.  and  treas.  Alumni  Assn.,  Meadville  Theol. 
Sch.  Home:  Littleton,  Mass.  Oflice:  25  Beacon  St., 
Boston.* 

BROWN,  William  Garrott,  author;  Apr.  24,  1868- 
Oct.  20,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1912-13.) 

BROWN,  William  G-lover,  merchant;  b.  Kirk- 
fieldbank,  Scotland,  Apr.  26,  1854;  s.  Robert  and 
Margaret  (Glover)  Brown;  ed.  in  old  country;  came 
to  America  at  18;  m.  Minnie  S.  Russell,  of  Worces- 
ter, Mass.;  2  children,  William  Glover,  Jr.,  Mar- 
garet Murdock.  Began  as  cll<.  in  mercantile  house, 
Glasgow;  in  employ  of  Callender,  MacAustan  & 
Troup,  Providence,  R.I.,  1872-80;  in  partnerslaip 
with  J.  S.  MacDonald,  Milford,  Mass.,  1880-3; 
bought  out  partner  and  continued  in  same  location 
2  yrs. ;  moved  to  Gloucester,  1885,  and  now  at 
head  of  dept.  store;  pres.  Gloucester  Fresh  Fish 
Co.;  v.-p.  James  R.  Tarr  Co.:  dir.  Snowden  Mills 
Corpn.    Mason   (K.T.).    Address:  Gloucester,  Mass. 

BROWN,  William  H.,  insurance;  b.  Northbridge, 
Mass.,  Sept.  21,  1869;  s.  of  Robert  and  Angeline 
(Kidney)  Brown;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Northbridge  and 
Douglas;  commercial  course,  Boston:  m.  Elizabeth 
Mayhew  Longfellow,  of  Machias,  Me.,  Sept.  10, 
1895;  2  children,  Robert  Longfellow,  Phyllis  Eliza- 
beth. Began  active  career,  1888,  with  Boston  Young 
!Men's  Christian  Union,  continuing  4  yrs.;  Mass. 
State  Bd.  of  Charities,  1892-6;  entered  Mass.  Ins. 
Dept.  as  elk.,  Mar.,  1896,  and  advanced  to  cliief  ex- 
aminer following  yr.,  wliicli  position  held  for  9 
yrs.;  resigned  to  accept  position  of  sec.  and  treas. 
of  Columbian  Nat.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  also  a  dir.  Dir. 
Boston  Young  Men's  Christian  Union.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Mem.  of  several  clubs.  Interested  in 
charitable  work.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  Wel- 
lesley  Hills,  and  Douglas,  Mass.  Office:  77  Frank- 
lin St.,  Boston. 

BROWN,  William.  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Ashland, 
Ky.,  Oct.  24,  1859;  s.  Daniel  H.  and  Anna  Maria 
(Abbott)  Brown;  ed.  Bridgewater  Normal  Sch.; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1886;  m.  Adelaide 
Moors,  of  Boston  and  Cohasset,  Mass.,  July  26, 
1910;  1  daugliter,  Adelaide  Moors.  Practiced  in 
Boston  since  Sept.  1,  1886;  dir.  Boston  Stamp  Sav- 
ings Soc.  ]Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston.  Democrat.  Unitarian.  Mason.  Clubs:  Co- 
hasset Golf,  Coliasset  Yacht.  Recreations:  golf. 
Home:  Boston,  and  Cohasset,  Mass.  Oflfice:  509-511, 
30  State  St.,  Boston. 

BROWN,  William  J.,  lawyer;  b.  Tiverton,  R.I., 
Nov.  20,  1872;  s.  Isaac  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Gray) 
Brown;  ed.  common  schs.,  Tiverton;  grad.  High 
Sch.,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1889;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1893; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1895;  m.  June  9, 
1897,  Harriet  Sophronia  Borden,  of  Providence, 
R.L  (died  Mar.  23,  1898);  2d,  Oct.  14,  1903,  Pauline 
Emmons  Tappan,  of  Providence;  4  children,  Fran- 
ces Tappan,  Elizabeth  Winthrop,  Judson  Emmons, 
Pauline  Tappan.  Practiced  in  Providence  since 
Dec,  1895.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  University,  Brown.  Home:  82  Keene  St. 
Office:   10  Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

BROWN,  William  M.,  railway  official;  b.  Bath, 
Me.,  Sept.  30,  1859;  s.  Arthur  and  Martha  J.  Brown; 
grad.  Bath  High  Sch.,  1877;  M.S.,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
1881.  Clk.  Bangor  &  Piscataqua  R.R.,  1884-92,  Ban- 
gor &  Aroostook  R.R.,  1892-5;  asst.  supt,  1895-8, 
supt.,  1898-5,  becoming  gen.  supt.,  Jan.  25,  1905, 
Bangor  &  Aroostook  R.R.    Home:  Bangor,  Me. 


BROWN,  William  Maxwell,  civil  engr. ;  moved  to 

Newark,  N.J.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

BROWN,  W(illiam)  Robinson,  mfr.;  b.  Portland, 
Me.,  1875;  s.  William  \V.  and  Kmily  Hart  (Jenkins) 
Brown;  grad.  Phillips  Andover  Acad.,  1893;  B.A., 
Williams,  1897.  Dir.  and  mgr.  woods  dept.,  Berlin 
Mills  Co.,  mfrs.  newspaper,  sulphite  fiber  and  lum- 
ber, also  of  Burgess  Sulphite  Fiber  Co.,  and  Brown 
Corpn.,  mfrs.  sulphite  fibre,  lumber,  pulpwood,  of 
Portland,  Me.  Pres.  New  Hampshire  Forestry  Com- 
mission; dir.  American  Forestry  Assn.  Pres.  New^ 
Hampshire  Timberland  Owners'  Assn.  Mem.  Kappa 
Alpha  (Williams).  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Union  League,  Williams  College  (New  York),  Cum- 
berland (Portland,  Me.).  Breeder  of  Arabian  horses 
at  Maynesboro  Stock  Farm,  Berlin,  N.H.  Address: 
Berlin,  N.H. 

BROWNS,  Abel  Parker,  coal  mcht. ;  b.  Salem, 
Mass.,  July  27,  1835;  s.  Parker  and  Lydia  Waters 
(Richardson)  Browne;  ed.  Salem  pub.  schs.;  m.  1st, 
Maiden,  Mass.,  Dec.  2,  1868,  Sarah  S.  Putnam  (now 
deceased) ;  m.  2d,  Boston,  June  1,  1882,  Rebecca 
Morrison  (now  deceased);  2  children,  Parker  Rich- 
ardson, Rebecca  Morrison  (Mrs.  Truman  R.  Haw- 
ley,  of  Maiden).  Followed  seafaring  life,  1850-3; 
accountant  in  various  offices,  1853-71;  mem.  firm 
of  F.  H.  Odiorne  &  Co.,  wholesale  coal,  since  1871; 
treas.  and  dir.  Plymouth  Gas  Light  Co.,  Exeter  Gas 
Light  Co.  Trustee  Oliver  Ditson  Fund  for  Mu- 
sicians, N.E.  Conservatory  of  Music.  Served  in 
40th  Mass.  Vols.,  adj.  to  maj..  Civil  War;  maj., 
M.V.M^;  It.-col.,  2d  Corps  Cadets.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mem.  Handel  and  Haydn  Soc,  Loyal 
Legion,  G.A.R.  Club:  St.  Botolph.  Home:  Maiden, 
Mass.    Office:   141   Milk  St.,   Boston. 

BROWNS,  Alexander  Porter,  lawyer;  b.  Wash- 
ington, D.C.,  June  11,  1853;  s.  Causten  and  Kath- 
erine  Eveleth  (Maynadier)  Browne;  ed.  St.  Paul's 
Sch.,  Concord,  N.H.,  1865-9,  E.  S.  Dixwell's  Sch., 
Boston,  1869-70;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1874;  LL.B.,  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,  1876;  m.  Ella  Louise  Dinsmore,  of 
Charlestown,  N.H.,  Aug.  2,  1902  (died  1908);  m.  2d, 
Ida  Beatrice  (Sturtevant)  Hawes,  of  Boston,  Mass., 
Sept.  23,  1909.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1876,  be- 
ing associated  with  father  more  than  30  yrs.,  until 
his  retirement;  specializes  in  patent,  trade-mark 
and  copyright  cases;  served  as  Am.  legal  represen- 
tative in  America  for  Gilbert  &  Sullivan,  R.  D'Oy- 
ley  Carte,  Matthew  Arnold  and  others;  also  has 
acted  as  counsel  for  Nat.  Music  Pub.  Assn.,  Nat. 
Assn.  of  Directory  Pubs.,  etc.;  standing  master  in 
chancery,  U.S.  Circuit  Court  for  1st  Circuit,  since 
1898;  ex-pres.  Stone  Telegraph  &  Telephone  Co. 
Formerly  active  worker  in  Dem.  party  and  candi- 
date for  State  senator;  now  independent  in  poli- 
tics. Episcopalian.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Bos- 
ton, Soc.  Wireless  Telegraph  Engrs.  Club:  St. 
Botolph.  Home:  55  Magazine  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Office:   60  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

BROWNS,  Alexander  Stewart,  inspector  of 
agencies.  New  York  Life  Insurance  Co.;  b.  Glas- 
gow, Scotland,  Sept.  15,  1866.  Came  to  America, 
1886;  has  been  identified  with  the  New  York  Life 
Ins.  Co.  since  1890,  insp.  of  agencies  same,  since 
1899;  dir.  N.E.  Casualty  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Life 
Underwriters.  Republican.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Coun- 
try (Brookline).  Home:  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: 60  State  St.,  Boston. 

BROWNS,  Causten,  lawyer,  author;  Oct.  9,  1828- 
Apr.  8,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1908-9.) 

BROW^NS,  Georg-e  Henry,  teacher;  b.  Natick, 
Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1857;  s.  George  Warren  and  Emeline 
(Wetherbee)  Browne;  brother  of  Charles  Francis 
Browne;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1878,  A.M.,  1879;  m.  Emily 
Bobbins  Webster,  of  Bridgewater,  N.H.,  Oct.  10, 
1889.  Keene  (N.H.)  High  Sch.,  1879-80;  pvt.  tutor, 
prep,  for  Harvard,  1880-1;  established  sch.  for  boys 
at  Cambridge,  1882,  The  Browne  &  Nichols  Sch., 
1883.  Mem.  N.E.  Assn.  of  Teachers  of  English, 
N.E.  Classical  Assn.,  Harvard  Teachers',  N.E. 
Colls,  and  Prep.  Schs.,  Headmasters'  Assn.  (exec, 
com.),  etc.  Independent  Democrat.  Unitarian. 
Club:  Boston  Friday  Evening.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books.)  Home:  23  Chauncey 
St.    School:  20  Garden  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

BROWNS,  Georg-e  Waldo  ("Victor  St.  Clair"), 
author;  b.  Deerfield,  N.H.,  Oct.  8,  1851;  s.  John  C.  and 


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Martha  L.  Browne;  ed.  Deerfield  High  Sch.;  m.  Nel- 
lie M.  Barber,  of  Towiisend,  Mass.,  Jan.  8,  1S91. 
Was  editor  of  the  American  Young  Folks  5  yrs.; 
also  lecturer  and  pub.  speaker:  editor  Granite  State 
IVIagazine.  (See  Wlio's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
etc.)  Address:  :\Ianche.ster,  N.H.* 

BBOWNi:,  Herbert  W.C.,  architect;  mom.  firm 
l^iltle  I'c   I'.rowiu'.    Address:  70  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

BROWNE,  Matilda,  artist;  1>.  Newark,  N.J.,  May 
S,  ISCy;  d.  I.,eonard  I'erkins  and  IVIatilda  (Culver) 
Browne:  studied  art  under  H.  S.  Bisbing,  and 
lulian  L)upr6.  Exliibited  first  at  Am.  Water  Color 
Soc,  Nat.  Acad.  Design,  N.Y.  City,  1880  or  1881; 
lion,  mention  World's  Fair,  Chicago,  1893;  Dodge 
prize,  N.A.U.,  1899;  Hallgarten  prize,  1901.  Mem. 
Conn.  Acad.  Fine  Arts,  Soc.  Women  Painters  and 
Sculptors.  Presbyterian.  Address:  Greenwich,  Conn. 

BBOWNB,  Nina  Bliza,  librarian;  b.  Erving, 
:Mass..  Clot.  (i.  ISCUt;  il.  I'liarles  Theodore  and  Nancy 
Smith  (Chapman)  Browne;  A.B..  Smith  Coll.,  1882, 
A.M.,  1SS5,  post-grad,  course,  1882-3;  grad.  Colum- 
bia U.  Library  Sell.,  1889;  B.L.S.,  U.  State  of  N.Y., 
1891;  unmarried.  Asst.  Columbia  TI.  Library.  1888- 
9,  N.Y.  State  Library,  1889-92;  librarian.  Library 
Bur.,  Boston,  1893-6;  registrar,  A.L.A.,  1889-09, 
asst.  sec,  1896-1900,  sec,  1901-9,  publishing  bd. 
A.L.A.;  sec.  Mass.  Free  Pub.  Library  Commn.,  1910- 
11;  asst..  Harvard  Coll.  Library,  since  1911.  Mem. 
Assn.  Collegiate  Alumnae,  A.L.A.  Clubs:  20th  Cen- 
tury. College,  Women's  City  (Boston).  Compiler: 
Bibliogiaphy  of  Hawthorne,  1905.  Editor:  Catalog 
of  Officers,  Graduates  and  Nongraduates  of  Smith 
Coll.,  1875-0r>-06:  joint  editor  A.L.A.  Index  to  Por- 
traits,  190G.    Address:   44  Pinckney  St.,  Boston.* 

BBOWNB,  Percy  G.,  M.D.:  b.  Boston,  Mar.  19, 
1869;  s.  Gilbert  and  Anna  K.  (Harper)  Browne; 
descendant  of  Richard  Browne,  who  landed  in  New- 
bury. ]63!i.  also  Gov.  Dudley  of  Mass.  Colony;  ed. 
English  High  Sch.,  Berlin;  Harvard  U. :  M.D.,  Bos- 
ton U.  Med.  Sch.,  1892:  m.  Gertrude  Warren  Gove, 
iif  Winthrop,  Mass.,  July  1,  1904.  In  practice  in 
Boston  since  1892;  mem.  consulting  staff,  Mass. 
Homce.  Hosp.:  sr.  in  diseases  of  chest,  out  patient 
dept.,  Mass.  Homte.  Hosp.,  asso.  prof,  diseases  of 
chest,  Boston  U.,  since  1894:  asso.  med.  dir.  Boston 
:\Iut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  Mem.  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc, 
Boston  HomcB.  Med.  Soc,  etc.  Republican.  Recre- 
ation: traveling.  Home:  218  Main  St.,  Winthrop, 
.Mass.    Dffiec:   llii  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

BROWNE,  TlLOmas  H.,  lawver;  b.  Rutland,  Vt.. 
May  29,  1859;  s.  Henry  and  Hanorah  (McCarthy) 
Browne;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Rutland:  unmarried. 
Practiced  at  Rutland,  since  1898;  alderman  6  yrs., 
mayor  1  term;  was  mem.  Dem.  Town,  (bounty  and 
State  corns.:  mem.  Detn.  Nat.  Com.,  1908-16;  was 
U.S.  Treasury  insp.  under  Pres.  Cleveland's  last 
administration.  Catholic.  Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Rec- 
reations: liuntinsr.  fishing,  driving,  rowing,  skating. 
Address:  Rutland,  Vt. 

BROWNE,  T(homas)  Quincy,  merchant.  (See 
\ol.    1909.) 

BROWNEIiIi,   Chatincey  Wells,  lawyer;   b.   Wil- 

liston,  \'t..  Oct.  7,  1S47:  s.  Chauncev  W'ells  and 
Laura  (Higbee)  Rrownell;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1870,  A. 
M.,]S7.'',:  LL.B..  Albany  Law  Sch.  (TTnion  U.),  1873; 
m.  Elva  M.  Brigham.  of  Westford,  Vt.,  Oct.  12, 
1875:  4  children.  Carl  Brigham,  Elva  Mabel,  Chaun- 
cev Sherman,  Henry  Chase.  Practiced  law  at  Bur- 
lington, Vt.,  since  1873:  state's  atty.,  Chittenden 
Co.,  2  yrs.;  asst.  sec,  1874-80,  sec,  1880-90,  Vt. 
Senate;  sec.  of  state,  Vt..  1890-8:  mem.  Vt.  Senatt, 
1902;  pres.  Burlington  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Home 
Savings  Bank;  v. -p.  Military  Post  Street  Ry.  Co.; 
elk.  and  dir.  Burlinston  Traction  Co.  Mem.  Delta 
Psi.  Republican.  Clubs:  Ethan  Allen,  Alsronquin. 
Home:  196  S.  Willard  St.  Office:  182  Main  St.,  Bur- 
lington. Vt. 

BROWNEIiIi,  Ernest  Henry,  civil  engr.,   U.S.N. 

(Sec  vol.   1900.  ) 

BBOWNEI.I.,  Morris  Bu?g-les,  lawver:  b.  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  Oct.  16,  1881;  s.  Albion  Turner  and 
Helen  Bryant  (Macoinber)  Brownell;  grad.  New 
Bedford  Hisrh  Sch.,  1898;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1902; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1905;  m.  Apr.  21,  1906. 
Laura  Delano  Hitch,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  Practiced 
in  New  Bedford  since  1905;  mem.  Cook,  Brownell 


&  Taber;  selectman,  Fairhaven,  1909-12;  overseer 
of  poor,  1909-13.  Trustee  ^Slillicent  Library,  Fair- 
haven:  sec.  Union  for  Good  Works,  New  Bedford. 
Republican.  Fnitarian.  Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston 
and  New  York).  Home:  2  Fort  St.,  Fairhaven. 
Mas-^.    ntnct':  Masonic  Bldg.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

BROWNINO,  Amos  Avery,  lawyer;  b.  North 
.Stonington,  Conn.,  Mar.  20,  1S50;  s.  William 
Thomas  and  Nancy  Crary  (Avery)  Browning; 
descendant  of  Nathaniel  Browning,  of  Portsmouth, 
R.I.,  and  of  Elder  Brewster,  of  Plymouth,  Mass.: 
Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Y'ale),  1875;  LL.B., 
Yale  Law  Sch.,  1880;  m.  June  12,  1889,  Grace 
Palmer,  of  Norwich,  (ionn.  Practiced  at  Norwich 
since  18S0;  referee  in  bankruptcy.  New  London 
County,  1898-14;  city  atty.,  Norwich,  1886-90; 
counsel  for  Town  of  Norwich  many  yrs.;  pres. 
Bd.  of  Edn.  Central  Sch.  Dist.  1906-12;  dir.  Mer- 
chants Nat.  Bank;  trustee  Chelsea  Savings  Bank, 
Norwich.  Pres.  Norwich  Y.M.C.A.,  1906-11;  dir. 
and  treas.  Wheeler  Sch.  and  Library,  North  Ston- 
ington,  Conn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  116 
Union  St.    Office:    'i  Richards  Bldg.,  Norwich,  Conn. 

BROWNING,  Philip  Embury,  chemist;  b.  Rhine- 
beck,  N.r.,  Sept.  y,  1866:  s.  William  Garretson  and 
Susanna  Rebecca  (Webb)  Browning:  A.B.,  Yale, 
1889,  Ph.D.,  1892;  LT.  of  Munich,  1893-4;  student 
of  spectroscopic  inethods,  Paris,  France,  1913-14: 
m.  Elizabeth  Sophia  Bradley,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.. 
Dec.  12,  1899.  Asst.  in  chemistry,  1889-93,  instr.. 
1894-8,  asst.  prof,  since  1S9S,  Y^ale.  Mem.  Ne^v 
Haven  City  Council,  1900-2,  bd.  park  commrs.. 
1901-2.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Nat.  Inst.  Social 
Sciences,  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Deutsche  Chemische 
Gesellschaft;  pres.  Yale  chapter  Soc.  of  the  Sigma 
Xi.  1903-4.  Conglist.  Independent.  Club:  Grad- 
uates'. (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
etc.)     Home:    23  Edgehill  Rd.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

BROWNIiEE,  Harris  Fenton,  M.D.,  surgeon:  b. 
Lawyersville,  Schoharie  Co.,  N.Y'.,  Sept.  14,  1866; 
s.  James  and  Mary  .1.  (Strj'ker)  Brownlee;  prep, 
edn..  Cobleskill  (N.Y'.)  High  Sch.:  M.D.,  Coll. 
Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1888;  interne  St. 
John's  Hosp.,  Yonkers,  N.Y.,  1888-90;  m.  Adelaide 
Dennis,  of  Newark,  N.J.,  Dec.  20,  1899:  2  children. 
Barbara  Rose,  Janet.  Practiced  in  Danbury,  Conn., 
since  1890;  attending  surgeon  Danbury  Hosp.: 
asst.  surgeon  4th  Regt.,  Conn.  N.G.  Fellow  Acad. 
Medicine  (New  York):  mem.  A.M. A.,  C^onn.  State 
Med.  Soc,  Fairfield  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Republican. 
Protestant.  Mason.  Address  342  Main  St.,  Dan- 
bury.  Conn. 

BROWNRIGG.  Albert  Edward,  IM.D.;  b.  Pictou. 
N.S.,  Sept.  28.  1872:  s.  William  and  Lydia  (Gary) 
Brownrigg;  ed.  Pictou  Acad,  and  Dalhousie  U.,  Hal- 
ifax, N.S.;  M.D.,  Baltimore  Med.  Coll.,  1897;  post- 
grad, study.  New  York  Polyclinic.  1897:  M.D.. 
Harvard  Med.  Sch..  1898:  m.  Mrs.  Amelia  F.  Brown- 
rigg, of  Boston,  1901  (died  1912);  1  son,  Albert  Ed- 
ward, .Ir. :  m.  2d.  Harriet  J.  Little,  of  Warren. 
N.H.,  1914.  Began  practice  in  Boston.  1897:  asst. 
phys.,  N.H.  State  Hosp.,  Concord,  N.H..  1898-01: 
med.  supt..  Highland  Spring  Sanitarium  Co.  since 
1901.  Mem.  N.H.  State  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  State  Med. 
Assn.,  A.M. A.,  Am.  Medico-Psychol.  Assn.,  N.E. 
Psychol.  Assn.,  Boston  Soc.  of  Neurology  and 
Psychiatry,  etc  Republican.  Methodist.  Mason; 
Odd   Fellow;   Elk.     Address:     Nashua,    N.H. 


BROWNSON,    ■WllUam    Henry, 

vol.    190  9.) 


educator.      (See 
Sept. 


BRUCE,  Alexander  Bern,  merchant,  mfr 
15.   lS53-Seiit.   6,   1909.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BRUCE,  Charles  M..  .judge  1st  Eastern  Middle- 
sex   Dist.     .\ddress:     Maiden,    IMass. 

BRUCE,  George  Anson,  lawyer.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BRUCE,  H(enry)  Addington  (Bayley),  author: 
b.  Toronto.  Can..  June  27,  1874;  s.  .John  and  Mary 
(Baylev)  Bruce;  I^pper  Canada  Coll..  Toronto: 
B.A.,  Trinity  U.,  Can.,  1895,  M.A.,  1896:  studied 
Toronto  I",  and  Harvard:  in.  Lauretta  Ausrusta 
Bowes,  of  Boston,  Nov.  24,  1897.  On  staff  Toronto 
"Week.,  1895-6:  Am  Press  Assn..  New  York.  1  SOT- 
OS:  editor  New  York  Tribune  Review,  1P03-4:  staff 
contbr.  to  Outlook  since  1904.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books  and  writings.)  Address:  2 
Riedesel  Av.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


BRUCE,  Martin  Luther,  .\1.D.;  Mar.  17,  1845- 
19 — .     (See   vol.    lyOLt.) 

BRUCE,  Robert  Brnest,  mathematician;  b. 
Stoneham,  Mass.,  Oct.  14,  1877;  s.  liomaiizo  Liester 
and  Mary  Wilma  (Delano)  Btuee;  A.B.,  Boston  U., 
19U1,  A.M.,  1905.  Ph.D.,  1912;  studied  Iceland  Stan- 
ford Jr.  U.,  1900;  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1901;  A.M., 
Harvard,  1911;  m.  Louise  M.  Bisliop,  of  Redlands, 
Cal.,  May  30,  1904;  1  son,  Philip.  Instr.  mathe- 
matics, Pomona  Coll.,  Claremont,  Cal.,  1902-3; 
instr.  mathematics,  1903-6,  asst.  prof.,  1906-12, 
prof,  since  1912,  Boston  U.  Methodist.  Mem. 
A.A.A.S.,  Astron.  and  Astrophys.  Soc.  America, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Home:  Newtonville,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress:   Boston  University,  Boston. 

BRUMMBL,  Max,  leather  merchant;  b.  New 
York,  N.Y.,  Feb.  4,  1862;  s.  Alexander  and  Fanny 
(Cohen)  Brummel;  ed.  pub.  schs..  New  York;  m. 
Emma  Ackerman,  of  Scranton,  Pa.,  Feb.  1,  1885; 
1  daughter,  Irene.  Began  in  manufacture  of 
leather  cut  soles  in  New  York,  1883;  removed  to 
Boston,  1897;  mem.  Ackerman  &  Brummel.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Dir.  Federated 
Jewish  Charities,  Morse  Home.  Republican.  Club: 
Elysium,  Economic,  City  (Boston),  Kernwood 
Country.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Oflice:  645- 
655  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

BRUNBLI^,  Georg'e  J.,  mfr.;  b.  St.  Caesaire, 
Can.,  Nov.  1,  1865;  s.  Ambroise  A.  and  Celina 
(Huot)  Brunell;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Springfield, 
Mass.;  m.  Sept.  16,  1896,  Rose  A.  Authier,  of  Web- 
ster, Mass.  Represented  A.  H.  Brunell,  mfg.  con- 
fectionei-,  Worcester,  Mass.,  for  about  10  yrs. ;  in 
business  on  own  account  In  Webster  since  May  1, 
1902;  mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen  6  yrs.  (chmn.  5  yrs.); 
has  served  as  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.  and  Mass. 
Senate.  Republican.  Roman  Catholic.  Mem. 
Knights  of  Columbus,  Red  Men.  Eagles,  Worces- 
ter Commercial  Travelers'  Club,  G.A.R.  (asso. 
mem.).  Clubs:  Gagnon,  Franco-American.  Ad- 
dress:   18  Park  St.,  Webster,  Mass. 

BRUNS,  Anton  M.,  insui-ance;  b.  Boston,  Mar. 
28,  1873;  s.  Anton  and  Lucy  M.  (Holmes)  Bruns; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  Mabelle  F.  Fowler,  of 
Needham,  Mass.,  Nov.,  1896;  1  son,  Ralph.  Began 
in  insurance  business.  1890,  with  H.  E.  Darling; 
firm  succeeded  later  by  Darling  &  Russell,  then 
by  Russell  &  Fairchild,  of  which  has  been  mem- 
ber since  1909.  Mem.  Boston  Board  of  Fire  Under- 
writers. Baptist.  Club:  Highland  (West  Rox- 
bury,  Mass.).  Recreations:  gardening.  Home:  16 
Allen  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass.  Office:  20  Kilbv 
St..  Boston. 

BRUSH,  Bdward  Clifford,  insurance;  b.  St.  Au- 
gustine, Fla.,  July.  1845;  s.  Jesse  Andrus  and 
Maria  T.  (Marin)  Brush;  ed.  St.  John's  Academy, 
St.  Augustine,  Fla.;  m.  Cornelia  Davidson  Wood, 
of  Philadelphia,  Oct.  23,  1877;  1  son,  Edwin  Marin. 
Enlisted  as  private  in  3d  Fla.  Inf.,  C.S.A.,  1862, 
and  served  as  ordnance  sergt.  of  brigade  in 
Bragg's  Ky.  campaign,  same  year;  in  q.m.'s  dept. 
of  the  army  in  Fla.,  1863;  with  2d  Fla.  Battalion 
of  Inf.,  in  Va.  (Lee's  army),  1864;  later  merged 
with  another  battalion  with  10th  Fla.  Regt.,  q.m. 
sergt.,  capt.  at  Petersburg,  Va. ;  prisoner  of  war 
at  Ft.  Lookout,  Md.,  until  June,  1865.  In  insur- 
ance business  in  Phila.,  1865-81;  spl.  agt.  Commer- 
cial Union  Ins.  Co.  of  London.  1881-96;  mgr.  fire 
dept,  Boston  Ins.  Co.,  1896-02:  since  mgr.  N.E. 
dept.  Pa.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  Treas.  Ins.  Library  Assn. 
of  Boston.  Hon.  asso.  mem.  Kinsley  Post,  G.A.R. , 
Boston,  with  medal;  awarded  Service  Medal  by 
U.D.C.  Club:  Exchange.  Home:  9  Hawes  St., 
Bi-ookline,  Mass.    Office:    137  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

BRUSH,  Georg'e  de  Forest,  artist;  b.  Shelbv- 
ville,  Tenn.,  Sept.  28,  1855;  s.  Alfred  Clark  and 
Nancy  (Douglas)  Brush;  ed.  Ecole  des  Beaux 
Arts,  Paris,  under  Gerome;  m.  Mittie  Taylor  Whelp- 
lev,  Jan.  13.  1887.  Awarded  1st  Hallgarten  prize, 
1888;  medal,  Chicago  Expn.,  1893;  Temple  gold 
medal.  Pa.  Acad.  Fine  Arts,  1897;  gold  medal, 
Paris  Expn.,  1900,  where  his  pictures,  "The  Artist." 
and  "Mother  and  Child."  were  exhibited;  gold 
medal,  Buffalo  Expn.,  1901,  St.  Louis  Expn.,  1904. 
A.N.A.,  1902,  N.A.,  1906;  mem.  Am.  Acad.  Arts 
and  Letters,  Artists'  Fund  Soc.  Address:  Dublin, 
N.H.* 


BRUSH,  Georg'e  Jarvis,  mineralogist;  Dec.  15, 
1831-Feb.  6,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in    America,    1912-13.) 

BRUSH,  George  Robert,  clergyman;  b.  Corn- 
wall, Conn.,  Mar.  23,  1871;  s.  Jesse  and  Ellen 
(Newcomb)  Brush;  grad.  Morgan  High  Sch.,  Clin- 
ton, Conn.,  1887;  A. U.,  Hobart  Coll.,  Geneva,  N.Y., 
1892,  A.M.,  1896;  grad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1896; 
m.  Josephine  Maria  Tayloi-,  of  Waterbury,  Vt., 
Jan.  17,  1899;  2  children,  Anna  Sherman,  Edward 
Newcomb;  m.  2d,  Anna  Harriet  Hale,  of  Orange, 
N.J.,  Apr.  27,  1908;  5  children,  George  Robert,  Jr., 
Lawrence  Paul,  John  Rogers,  Lester  Bradner  and 
Frederick  Hale  (twins),  1915.  Deacon,  1896,  priest, 
1897,  P.E.  Ch.;  missionary  at  Randolph  and  East 
Randolph,  N.Y.,  1896-9;  rector  St.  Mary's  Ch.,  Sala- 
manca, 1900-1;  asst.  St.  Luke's  Ch.,  Rochester, 
N.Y.,  1901-5;  rector  St.  Mark's  Ch.,  Newark,  N.Y., 
1905-10,  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Vergennes,  Vt.,  1910-13, 
Trinity  Ch.,  Shelburne  since  1913.  Mem.  Theta 
Delta  Chi.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Address:  Shel- 
burne, Vt. 

BRUSH,  Matthew  Chauncey,  street  railway  of- 
ficial: b.  Stillwater,  Minn.;  s.  George  M.  and  Maria 
Louise    (Doud)    Brush;    ed.    grammar    sch.,    Still- 
water;   high    sch.,    Winona    and    Minneapolis;    Ar- 
mour Inst.,  Chicago;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1901 
unmarried.     Newspaper    corr.,    Minneapolis,    1894 
elk.  and   purser  Northern  Steamship  Co.,   1897-01 
with  motive  power  dept.,  U.P.  R.R.,  Omaha,  Neb. 
1901-2,    Rock    Island    R.R.,    Goodland,    Kan.,    1903 
v.-p.   and    gen.    mgr.    Newton    St.    Ry.,    Norumbega 
Park,  and  other  properties  operated  by  Boston  Su- 
burban Electric  Cos.,  Newton,  Mass.,  1903-09;  gen. 
mgr.  J.C.  &  L.E.  R.R.,  Chautauqua  Steamship  Co., 
B.   &   L.E.    Ry.,    headquarters   Buffalo,   Jamestown 
and  Erie,  1909-10;  asst.  to  v.-p.,  1911,  2d  v.-p.  since 
Apr.,    1912,    Boston    Elevated    Ry.    Co.     Mem.    Am. 
Electric     Ry.     Transportation    and    Traffic    Assn. 
(pres.),  N.E.  St.  Ry.  Club  (ex-pres.).  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon    (ex-pres.).    Beacon   Soc,   Boston  Chamber 
Commerce.    Republican.    Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°, 
Boston  Commandery,  Shrine).    Clubs:    University, 
City,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Exchange,  Tech.  Coun- 
cil,   Press,    Engineers'     (Boston    and    New    York). 
Home:     4    Park    Vale    Av.,    Allston,    Mass.     Office: 
101  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

BRUSH,  S(ilas)  Warner;  b.  Fairfax,  Vt.,  May 
24,  1868;  s.  Charles  Henry  and  Sarah  Jane  (Rob- 
erts) Brush;  ed.  New  Hampden  Inst,  Fairfax; 
Vt.  Acad.,  Saxtons  River;  m.  1893,  Ella  Norton,  of 
Fairfax  (died  1900);  2d,  Oct  7,  1903,  Cora  G.  Uf- 
ford,  of  Fairfax.  Purchased  farm  of  father,  con- 
taining 500  acres,  1903,  and  since  conducted  same; 
engaged  extensively  in  live  stock  raising  and 
dairying;  owns  maple  orchard  of  2,600  trees.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Address:  R.F.D.  No.  3,  Fair- 
fax, Vt. 

BRYAN,  Burton  G.,  banker;  Sept.  27,  1846-May, 
1911.     (See    vol.    1909.) 

BRVAK,  George  Andrew,  clergyman;  Dec.  15, 
lS19-Oct   15,    1913.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BRVAir,  Gregory  Seeley,  mfr.;  b.  Washington, 
Conn.,  Dec.  2,  1868;  s.  Richard  Alexander  and 
Sarah  Elizabeth  (Seeley)  Bryan;  ed.  The  Gunnery, 
Washington,  Conn.,  1880-4,  Harry  Hillman  Acad., 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1884-5,  Harvard,  1886-7;  un- 
married. Treas.  and  gen.  mgr.  Bridgeport  (Conn.) 
Cliain  Co.;  also  v.-p.  Washington  Supply  Co.,  and 
operates  dairy  farm  at  Washington,  Conn.  Clubs: 
Seaside,  Algonquin,  Country,  Yacht;  New  York 
Athletic,  Automobile  Club  of  America.  Recre- 
ations: tennis,  motoring,  shooting,  fishing.  Ad- 
dress: Bridgeport,  Conn.  ' 

BR'VAIT,  Mahlon  Reading,  tanner  and  dealer  in 
leather;  b.  Philadelphia,  Jan.  7.  1865;  s.  Henry 
B.  and  Mary  E.  (Reading)  Bryan;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Phila.;  m.  Bertha  L.  Schrack,  of  Camden,  N.J., 
Mar.  28,  1894;  4  children,  Mahlon  Philip.  Janet, 
Doris,  Donald  (deceased).  Began  active  career  in 
employ  of  England  &  Bryan,  Phila.,  1879;  removed 
to  Boston,  1898,  as  resident  mgr.  and  mem.  of 
firm  of  England  &  Bryan,  tanners  of  sole  and 
belting  leather,  etc.;  firm  incorporated,  Dec,  1904, 
as  England,  Walton  &  Co.,  of  which  has  since  been 
2d  v.-p.    Mem.   N.E.  Leather  Assn.,  Boston  Cham- 


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ber  of  CumiiiLTcu.  Einscopalian.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Algoiuiuin,  Uoston  Athletic  Assn.,  The  Country 
I  lirookline).  liecieations:  horseback  riding. 
Home:  lis  Dean  lid.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Otllce: 
192  South  St.,  Boston.  Mass. 

BKYANT,  Amasa  B.,  banker;  b.  Gardner,  Mass., 
Auy.  4,  1SG9;  s.  John  C.  and  Caroline  M.  (Ban- 
croft) Bryant;  prep.  edn.  Gardner  High  Sch.;  A.B., 
Amherst,  1S92;  m.  Dec.  27,  1!>92.  Anna  M.  Winslow, 
of  Amherst,  Mass.  Began  as  elk.  in  1st  Nat.  Bank, 
Gardner,  1S94,  was  elected  cashier,  1904,  and  pres., 
1912:  chnin.  Sch.  Com.,  Gaidner.  Trustee  Levi 
Heywood  Memorial  Librar.v  ^\ssn.  Conglist. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Club:  Gardner  Boat.  Address: 
Gai'dner,  Mass. 

BRYANT,  Anna  M.;   soo   Dorr-Bryant,   Anna  M. 

BRYANT,  Bertram  Lewis,  M.D.;  b.  Bethel,  Me., 
May  2s,  1S72;  s.  Benjamin  li.  and  Kllen  F.  (Davis) 
Bryant;  A.B..  Bowdoin,  1S95,  A.M.,  1899;  M.D., 
Me.  Mod.  Sch.  (Bowdoin),  189S;  ni.  Lillian  F.  True, 
of  Bethel,  Aug.  3.  1S99;  1  daughter,  Katharine 
True,  b.  May  20,  1901.  Asst.  in  chemistry,  Bow- 
doin, 1895-8;  began  practice  at  Bangor,  1898; 
pathologist.  Eastern  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1899-03; 
apptd.  visiting  phys.,  same,  1903;  apptd.  phys.  to 
Children's  Home,  1900.  Mem.  A.M. A.  (mem. 
auxiliary  bd.  med.  legislation).  Me.  Med.  Assn. 
(chmn.  bd.  of  censors,  1907),  I'enobscot  Co.  Med. 
Soc.  (sec,  1899-07,  pres.,  1914-15),  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Theta  Delta  Chi.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Conduskeag  Canoe,  Taratine.  Address:  265  Ham- 
mond   St.,    Bangor,    JNIe. 

BRYANT,  Edmund  Chancey,  dentist;  b.  North 
Anson,  Me.,  Jan.  8,  1852;  s.  Elias  and  Almira 
(Gamage)  Br.vant;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Anson  Acad., 
Farmington  (Me.)  Normal  Sch.  and  under  pvt. 
tutors;  D.D.S.,  Baltimore  Coll.  of  Dental  Surgery, 
1879;  m.  Pittsfield,  Me.,  Jan.  23,  1878,  Eva  R. 
AVoods.  Practiced  in  Pittsfield,  Me.,  1875-12,  In 
Augusta,  ^le.,  since  1913;  trustee  since  1881  of  Me. 
Central  Inst.,  and  its  treas.,  1891-12;  mem.  Me. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1887,  Senate,  1901.  03;  mem.  of  Bd.  of 
Dental  Examiners  of  State  of  Me.,  1887-12;  dir. 
Pittsfield  Nat.  Bank  since  1901.  Mem.  Me.  Dental 
Soc.  (sec.  and  treas.,  1887-94,  ex-president).  North- 
eastern Dental  Soc.  Republican.  Free  Baptist. 
Odd  Kfllow.    Addiess:    222  Water  St.,  Augusta,  Me. 

BRYANT,  Bmest  Calvin,  educator;  b.  Man- 
chester, N.H.,  Apr.  22,  1867;  s.  Edmund  Lewis 
and  Annie  Rollins  (Weeks)  Bryant;  prep,  edn., 
Manchester  (N.H.)  High  Sch.;  B.S.,  Middlebury 
(Vt.)  Coll.,  1891;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1893; 
research  student  at  Cambridge  (Eng.)  U.,  1913-14; 
m.  Plaistow,  N.H.,  Mar.  30,  1895,  Sarah  Blossom 
Palmer.  Civ.  engr.  with  Canadian  Bridge  and  Iron 
Co.,  at  Montreal,  P.  Q.,  1893-4;  prof,  physics  and 
mathematics,  Middlebury  Coll.,  Jan.  1,  lS95-July 
1,  1912,  prof,  physics  since  July  1,  1912.  Fellow 
A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am.  Physical  Soc,  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Chi    Psi.     Address;     Middlebury,   Vt. 

b.    Free- 
Dolly  J. 
and    Me. 
Harding, 
Lumber 
Me.,    of 
of   Iron 
rly  post- 
of    Rep., 
Waldo 
Freedom 
P.     Ad- 


BRYANT,    Georgre    E.,    business    man; 
dom.  Me.,  Nov.  12,  1857;  s.  James  C.  and 
(Clement)    Bryant;    ed.    Freedom    Acad. 
Central  Inst.;   m.   Aug.  26,   1901,  Katrina 
of    Troy,    Me.     Connected    with    Freedom 
Co.    since    1905;    gen.    mgr.    for    State    of 
Bateman   Mfg.    Co.,    Grenloch,    N.J.,   mfrs. 
Age  Farm  and  Garden  Implements;  forme 
master    at    Knox,    Me.;    mem.    Me.    Ho. 
1898-1900;    mem.   Bd.    of   County   Commrs 
County    (chmn.).     Chmn.    Bd.    Trustees, 
Acad.     Republican.     Mason;    mem.    K.    of 
dress:    Freedom,   Me. 

BRYANT,  Giles  Waite,  M.D.;  b.  West  Windsor, 
Vt.,  Aug.  16,  1857;  s.  Abner  Cotton  and  Fannie 
Maria  (Waite)  Bryant;  descendant  of  Gen.  Benja- 
min AVaite,  of  the  Revolutionary  Army;  grad. 
Kimball  Union  Acad.,  Meriden,  N.H. ;  M.D,.  Dart- 
mouth Med.  Sch.,  1882;  m.  Estelle  Carrie  Patrick, 
of  Somerville,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1886.  Practiced  in 
Somerville  since  1883:  visiting  phys.  to  Somerville 
Hosp.;  mem.  Somerville  Med.  Bd.;  formerly  maj. 
and  surgeon  8th  Regt.  Inf.,  M.V.M. ;  dir.  West 
Somerville  Co-operative  Bank;  trustee  Somerville 
Pub.  Library.  Fellow  Mass.  Med.  Soc;  mem.  A.M. A. 
Republican.  Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.  Address:  36 
College  Av.,    Somerville,   Mass. 


BRYANT,  Ida  M.,  humanitarian;  b.  Valley  Falls, 
li.L,  .July  5,  1859;  daughter  of  Bevi  G.  and  Laura 
A.  (Stone)  Bryant;  descendant  in  5th  generation 
of  Timothy  and  Margaret  Bryant,  who  came  from 
Ireland  and  settled  in  Swansea,  Mass.;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  of  Central  Falls,  K.I.;  Bryant  &  Stratton 
Business  Coll.,  Providence,  R.I. ;  grad.  N.E. 
Deaconess  Training  Sch.,  Boston,  1895;  unmarried. 
Became  deaconess  M.E.  Ch.  and  served  in  Grace 
Ch.,  Cambridge,  Walnut  St.  Ch.,  Chelsea,  St.  John's 
Ch.,  South  Boston;  pastor's  asst.  1st  Ch.,  Temple 
St.,  Boston,  81/4  yrs.,  resigned  to  change  lines  of 
work  temporarily.  Actively  engaged  among 
Italians  in  Noi'th  End,  Boston,  and  among  foreign 
population  of  West  End;  dir.  corpn.  Sch.  for  Feeble 
Minded,  Waverly,  Mass.;  pres.  various  missionary 
socs.,  etc.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports,  music. 
Home:    20  Joy  St.    Ofl^ice:    49  Federal  St.,  Boston. 

BRYANT,  Jolin  Duncan,  lawyer;  Oct.  21,  1820- 
1911.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BRYANT,  Ralph  Clement,  prof,  lumbering;  b. 
Princeton.  III.,  Jan.  -2,  1877;  s.  Arthur  and  Eliza- 
beth (Hughes)  Bryant;  grand  nephew  of  William 
Cullen  Bryant;  ed.  Princeton  (111.)  High  Sch., 
1892-6,  U.  of  111.,  1896-7;  Cornell  U.,  1898-1900, 
F.E.  (Forest  Engr.),  1900;  M.A..  Yale,  1911;  m. 
Alice  Joiner,  of  Polo,  111.,  June  1,  1904.  Forester 
N.Y.  State  Forest,  Fish  and  Game  Commn.,  1900-1; 
forester,  1901-2,  asst.  chief,  1902-5,  Philippine  Bur. 
of  Forestry;  insp.  U.S.  Forest  Service,  Washing- 
ton, D.C.,  1905-6;  prof,  of  lumbering,  Yale,  since 
Sept.  15,  1906.  Progressive  in  politics.  Unitarian. 
Mem.  Soc.  Am.  Foresters,  Soc.  North  Eastern  For- 
esters, A.A.A.S.,  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Club:  Grad- 
uates' (New  Haven).  Address:  305  Lawrence  St., 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

BRYANT,  S.  R.,  pres.  Windsor  County  Trust  Co., 
AV'incLsor,  \t. 

BRYANT,  Samuel  Joshua,  lawjer;  b.  West 
Stoekljridge,  Mass.,  June  26.  1851;  s.  Rev.  Sidney 
and  Harriet  (Warner)  Bryant;  A.B.,  Oberlin  Coll., 
1873;  grad.  Yale  Divinity  Sch.,  1876;  m.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  May  22,  1876,  Ellen  Elizabeth  Tyler; 
4  children,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  Ellen  Tyler,  Robert 
Maltby,  Douglas  Lloyd.  Ordained  ministry  Cong'l 
Ch.,  1876;  pastor  South  Britain,  Conn.,  187&-84; 
resigned  and  retired  from  ministry;  sec.  and  treas. 
Maltby,  Stevens  &  Curtiss  Co.,  Wallingford,  Conn., 
1884-91;  has  practiced  law  in  New  Haven  since 
1895;  judge  Orange  Town  Ct.  since  1895;  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1890;  mem.  Conn.  Constl.  Conv. 
Republican.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Clubs:  Knight 
Templar,  Adirondack  League.  Home:  West  Haven, 
(Jonn.    Address:    865  Chapel  St..  New  Haven,  Conn. 

BRYANT,  Seelye,  clergyman.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

BRYANT,  'Waldo  Calvin,  electrical  engr.,  mfr. ; 
1).  Winchendon,  Mass.,  Dec.  17,  1863;  s.  Calvin 
Turner  and  Almeda  (Dexter)  Bryant;  B.S.,  Wor- 
cester Poly.  Inst.,  1884;  m.  Ida  Gerald,  of  New 
London,  Conn.,  Apr.  5,  1887;  2  children,  Gerald, 
Doris.  Began  with  Thomson-Houston  Elec.  Co., 
Lynn,  Mass.,  1884;  asst.  supt.  Electric  Light  Co., 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1884-5;  supt.  Waterbury,  Conn., 
1885-8;  established  Bryant  Electric  Co.,  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  1889,  and  since  pres.,  treas.  and  gen. 
mgr.  same;  pres.,  treas.  and  gen.  mgr.  The  Perkins 
Electric  Switch  Mfg.  Co.;  v. -p.  The  Siemon  Hard 
Rubber  Corpn.;  dir.  First  Bridgeport  Nat.  Bank, 
Bridgeport  Trust  Co.,  Bridgeport  Brass  Co.,  Bridge- 
port Hydraulic  C^o.,  Bead  Chain  Mfg.  Co.,  Bridge- 
port Hosp.;  trustee  People's  Savings  Bank.  Mem. 
Bridgeport  Library  Bd. ;  dir.  Bridgeport  Boys' 
Club.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.,  N.E.  Soc  in 
City  of  New  York.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason 
(32°).  Clubs;  Black  Rock  Yacht,  University, 
Brooklawn  C'ountry,  Algonquin.  Contemporary, 
Comedy  (Bridgeport),  Engineers'.  Lawyers',  Rail- 
road, Union  League,  Bankers  Club  of  America 
(New  York) ;  Metabetchouan  Fishing  and  Game 
(^lub  (Kiskisink,  Can.).  Address:  Bryant  Electric 
Co.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

BRYANT,  'William  Henry  Harrison,  school  and 
coll.  text  books;  b.  Paris,  Me.,  Nov.  19,  1853;  s. 
Moses  Woodward  and  Elveci  (Andrews)  Bryant; 
Gould's  Acad.,  Oxford  Normal  Inst.,  Hebron  Acad., 
Mechanic  Falls  High  Sch.  and  State  Normal  Sch. 
(all  of  Me.);  studied  French  and  German  under 
native   teachers;     A.M.,    Bates   Coll.;     m.    Anna   M. 


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Dorr,  M.D.,  of  Clayton,  N.Y.,  Aug-.  4,  1SS7;  2  chil- 
dren, Myrton  Andrews,  Frances  Dorr.  Taught  and 
superintended  schs.  11  yrs.,  and  retired  from  teach- 
ing- when  supt.  schs.,  Gorham,  Me.,  1882;  since 
served  as  commercial  traveler  for  sch.  booli  pub- 
lishers; head  traveling-  man  in  N.K.  for  Ginn  & 
Co.,  Boston,  for  23  yrs.;  supt.  of  agents,  same  co., 
for  N.E.  since  Jan.,  1914.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  N.K. A.,  Am.  Inst,  of  Instrn.,  Am. 
Peace  Soc. ;  pres.  Boston  Meth.  Union  Kvangelistic 
Assn.;  pres.  bd.  trustees  and  chmn.  finance  com. 
15  yrs.  Tremont  Street  M.E.  Ch.;  mem.  Evangelical 
Alliance  of  Greater  Boston  (past  treas.),  Boston 
Federation  of  Churches,  Mass.  Peace  Soc,  Deaf 
Mute  Orgn.  of  N.E.;  ex-treas.  Mass.  S.S.  Assn.; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Home  Missions  M.E.  Ch. ;  ex-mem. 
exec.  com.  Pub.  Sch.  Assn.  of  Boston,  Mass.  Fed- 
eration of  Chs.;  auditor  and  chmn.  finance  com. 
Lord's  Day  League,  Cullis  Consumptives'  Home; 
chmn.  finance  com.  N.E.  Ednl.  Assn.  of  M.E.  Ch.; 
pres.  Layman's  Assn.  M.E.  Ch.;  chmn.  exec.  com. 
Boston  City  Missionary  and  Ch.  Extension  Soc. 
Mason,  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Twentieth  Century, 
Economic.  Recreations:  country  life.  Home:  425 
Lebanon  St.,  Melrose,  Mass.  Office:  29  Beacon  St., 
Boston. 

BRYANT,  WilUam  Nelson,  M.D.;  b.  Weston,  Vt., 
Sept.  26,  1852;  s.  William  A.  and  Mary  L.  (Gale) 
Bryant;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Vt.  Methodist  Sem., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of  Vt., 
1873;  m.  S.  Angelia  Holbrook,  of  Lemington,  Vt., 
Sept.  19,  1871;  2  children,  William  Leroy  and  Mrs. 
Eva  May  Fullam  (both  of  Springfield,  Vt.).  Began 
practice  at  Northfield,  Vt.,  1873;  removed  to  Ches- 
ter, Vt.,  1880,  and  to  Ludlow,  1888;  mem.  U.S.  Bd. 
of  Pension  Examiners:  mem.  Bd.  of  Supervisors  of 
Insane;  sec.  board  trustees  Vt.  Tuberculosis  Sani- 
tarium; mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910;  mem.  A.M. A., 
Vt.  State  Med.  Assn.  (ex-pres.).  Conn.  River  Valley 
Med.  Soc,  Vt.  State  Anti-Tuberculosis  Soc,  N.Y. 
and  N.E.  Assn.  Ry.  Surgeons.  Republican.  Con- 
glist.  Mason  (32°),  Odd  Fellow.  Address:  Lud- 
low, Vt. 

BUCHANAN,  John,  journalist;  b.  Edinburgh, 
Scotland,  July  17,  1871;  s.  Archibald  and  Jessie 
(McRostie)  Buchanan;  descended  from  old  Cove- 
nanter stock;  prep,  edn.,  St.  Andrew's  and  Ashford 
House  schs.,  Cheshire,  Eng. ;  arrived  in  America, 
1896;  m.  Boston,  Aug.  11,  1897,  Alexie  Jeannie  For- 
rest.    Office:    176  Federal  St.,  Boston. 

BUCHANAN,  Iieonard  Brown,  electrical  engr. ;  b. 
Woburn,  Mass.,  Mar.  2,  1873;  s.  George  and  Olive 
Jane  (Lowell)  Buchanan;  first  Am.  ancestor  on 
maternal  side,  Percival  Lowell  (1576-1664),  came 
to  Ipswich,  Mass.,  about  1630;  grad.  Woburn  High 
Sch.,  1889;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1893;  m.  Ethel 
Louise  Winn,  of  Burlington,  Mass.,  at  Madrid,  N.Y., 
Oct.  21,  1913;  1  daughter,  Elizabeth  Olive,  b.  Wo- 
burn, Oct.  22,  1914.  Has  been  connected  with  Stone 
&  Webster  since  1893,  as  elec.  and  chem.  engr.  and 
in  charge  of  laboratory  and  research  work;  since 
1899  identified  more  particularly  with  industrial 
enterprises  of  the  firm;  pres.  Gen.  Electro-Chem. 
Co.,  Chase-Shawmut  Co.,  Fort  Hill  Chem.  Co.,  Sani- 
tary Engring.  &  Construction  Co.;  chmn.  bd.  of 
directors  Chicago,  Wilmington  &  Franklin  Coal 
Co.;  v.-p.  Conn.  Valley  Lumber  Co.  Mem.  Am. 
Electrochem.  Soc.  Democrat.  Clubs:  Towanda, 
Innitou  Canoe,  Engineers'  (Boston).  Recreations: 
motoring.  Home:  10  Bennett  St.,  Woburn,  Mass. 
Office:    147  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

BUCHANAN,  William  R.,  publisher  Times, 
Brockton,  Mass. 

BUCHBR,  John  Emery,  chemist;  b.  Hanover, 
Pa.,  Aug.  17,  1872;  A.C.,  Lehigh  U.,  1891;  Ph.D., 
Johns  Hopkins,  1894.  Instr.  chemistry.  Tufts  Coll., 
1894-7;  asso.  prof,  chemistry,  R.I.  Agr'l  Coll.,  1897- 
1900;  asso.  prof,  chemistry,  1901-2,  organic  chem- 
istry, since  1902,  Brown  U.  Address:  Brown  Univ., 
Providence,  R.I. 

BUCK,  Augoistus  "Walker,  M.D. ;  b.  Slatersville, 
R.I.,  Feb.  7,  1866;  s.  Edwin  A.  and  Elmira  (Walker) 
Buck;  prep.  edn..  Fall  River  Grammar  and  High 
schs.;  A.B.,  Williams,  1888;  M.D.,  U.  of  Pa.  Sch. 
of  Medicine,  1892;  m.  Jennie  H.  Lanphear,  of  Bev- 
erly. Mass.,  Apr.  7,  1896.  Practiced  in  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  since  1893;  city  phys.,  1894-6;  med.  exam- 
iner, Bristol  Co.,  1898-05;    mem.  Sch.  Com.,  1907-10. 


Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Medico-Legal 
Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Knights  of 
Pythias.  Club:  Fall  River  Golf.  Address:  252 
Pine  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

BUCK,  Charles  'Wentworth,  retired  clergyman. 
(See  vol.  190!).) 

BUCK,  Bdg-ar  Eug-eue,  mfr.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
BUCK,  Florence,  minister;  b.  Kalamazoo,  Mich., 
July  19,  1860;  d.  Samuel  Pierce  and  Lucy  (Rea- 
soner)  Buck;  grad.  high  sch.,  Coldwater,  Mich., 
1878;  student  Baptist  Coll.,  Kalamazoo;  grad. 
Meadville  (Pa.)  Theol.  Sch.,  1894;  studied  theology 
at  Manchester  (Eng.)  Coll.,  and  at  Oxford  U.,  1 
yr. ;  unmarried.  Ordained  Unitarian  ministry,  1893; 
asso.  minister,  with  Rev.  Marion  Murdoch,  of  Unity 
Ch.,  Cle\'eland,  1893-9;  traveled  in  Europe,  1899- 
1900;  representative  of  Am.  Unitarian  Assn.  in 
Mich.,  1900-1;  pastor  Kenosha,  Wis.,  1901-10,  Ala- 
meda, Cal.,  Jan.  1,  1911-Sept.  8,  1912;  on  staff  of 
dept.  of  religious  edn.  of  Am.  Unitarian  Assn.,  Bos- 
ton, since  Oct.  1,  1912.  Lecturer  for  Women's  Clubs 
in  111.  and  Wis.  Was  mem.  State  Bd.  of  Cal.  Civic 
League  and  speaker  for  suffrage  in  that  state. 
Home:  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  25  Beacon  St., 
Boston. 

BUCK,  G-eorg'e  Hickman,  clergyman;  grad.  Gen. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1879.  Deacon,  1879,  priest,  1880,  P.E. 
Ch. ;  asst.  Emmanuel  Ch.,  Boston,  1879-80;  mis- 
sionary Grace  Ch.,  South  Boston,  1880-7;  rector 
St.  James  Ch.,  Derby,  Conn.,  since  1887;  arch- 
deacon of  New  Haven.     Home:    Derby,  Conn. 

BUCK,  John  Ransom,  lawyer;  b.  Glastonbury, 
Conn.,  Dec.  6,  1836;  s.  Halsey  Buck;  descendant  of 
John  Hollister,  Glastonbury,  Conn.,  about  1635;  ed. 
acads.,  and  1  yr.  Wesleyan  U.  (hon.  A.M.,  1877); 
taught  sch.  several  yrs.;  studied  law,  Hartford, 
1859-62;  admitted  to  bar,  1862;  m.  Mary  A.  Keeney, 
of  Manchester,  Conn.,  Apr.  12,  1865;  2  children, 
Florence  K.  (Mrs.  Jacob  Humphrey  Green),  John 
Halsey.  Asst.  elk.,  1864,  elk.,  1865,  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.;  elk.  Conn.  Senate,  1866;  pres.  Hartford  (Ilom- 
mon  Council,  1868-9;  city  atty.,  Hartford,  1871-3; 
treas.  Hartford  Co.,  1863-81;  mem.  Conn.  Senate, 
1880-1;  mem.  17th  Congress  (1881-3)  and  49th 
Congress  (1885-7);  legal  adviser  of  gov.  of  Conn, 
during  Spanish-Am.  War,  1898;  dir.  Nat.  Fire  Ins. 
Co.  of  Hartford,  Hartford  Co.  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co., 
State  Bank  and  Trust  Co.,  of  Hartford.  Mem. 
Hartford  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican. 
Mason.  Club:  Hartford.  Home:  37  Forest  St. 
Office:    50  State  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

BUCK,  Jonathan  Irving',  educator;  Oct.  9,  186  4- 
Oct.  7,  1911.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

BUCK,  "Walter  Perley,  clergyman;  b.  Le  Rays- 
ville.  Pa.,  Jan.  13,  1858;  s.  Perley  Hanford  and 
Elizabeth  (Northrop)  Buck;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U., 
Conn.,  1886,  M.A.,  1889;  four-yr.  course,  1887-91, 
in  earlier  yrs.  of  ministry;  m.  Herrick,  Pa.,  June 
28,  1888,  Frank  P.  Landon.  Ordained  minister  M.E. 
Ch.,  1891;  pastor,  Jewett  City,  Conn.,  1886-8,  Mys- 
tic, 1888-92,  Providence,  R.I.  1892-5,  Provincetown, 
Mass.,  1895-8,  Taunton,  1898-02,  Rockville,  Conn., 
1902-6,  New  London,  1906-11,  Brockton,  Mass., 
1911-13.  Stafford  Springs,  Conn.,  1913-15.  Mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Republican.  Address:  Stafford 
Springs,   Conn. 

BUCKHAM,  James,  author;  Nov.  25,  1858-Jan.  8, 
1908.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1908-9.) 

BUCKHAM,  Matthew  Henry,  pres.  Univ.  of  Vt. : 
July  4,  1832-Nov.  29,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

BUCKHAM,  Rohert  Barmhy,  lawyer;  b.  Burling- 
ton, Vt.,  Jan.  21,  1S67;  s.  Matthew  Henry  and 
Elizabeth  (Wright)  Buckham;  grad.  Burlington 
High  Sch.,  1885;  A.B..  U.  of  Vt.,  1889;  LL.B.,  Yale, 
1894;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Salem,  Mass.,  since 
1894;  dir.  and  counsel  Roger  Conant  Co-operative 
Bank,  Salem.  Republican.  Congregationalist.  Mem. 
Sigma  Phi.  Home:  1^^  Winter  St.  Office:  125 
Washington  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 

BUCKINGHAM,  Charles  Booth,  business  man;  b. 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Sept.  20,  1847;  s.  Nathan  and 
Mary  A.  (Booth)  Buckingham;  ed.  Col.  Strong's 
Mil.  Sch.,  Bridgeport;  m.  Justine  H.  Bello-ws,  of 
Bridgeport,  Mar.  24,  1875  (died  Sept.  15,  1905);  m. 


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2d,  S.  Christine  Gillette,  of  Mill'ord,  Conn.,  .Jan.  1, 
190S;  2  chiUlren  (by  first  murriase),  Natlian  C,  b. 
Aug.  28,  ISSO,  Earle  Miller,  Jan.  10,  1889.  I'res.  and 
treas.  N.  Buckingham  &  Co.,  Inc.,  furniture,  car- 
pets, etc.;  dir.  City  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  S.A.lt., 
l.O.O.F.  Club:  Seaside.  Home:  89.'j  FairHeld  Av. 
OtHce:    177  State  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

BUCKIiraHAM,  Edward  Marshall,  M.D.;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Mass.;  s.  Charles  10.  and  .\lar.\-  lO.  (Marshall) 
Huckin.^ham;  ed.  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.;  M.i).,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1874;  m.  Montclair,  N.J.,  Alice  1  >. 
Nason;  2  children,  Kdith  N.,  MarRaret.  Asst.  dis- 
eases of  children,  1888-90,  instr.  same,  1890-1900, 
clinical  instr.,  same,  1900-2,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.; 
consulting  physician  Children's  Hosp.,  and  Boston 
City  Hosp.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Improvement, 
Harvard  Med.  Alumni  Assn.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 
(treas.).     Address:    342  Marlborough  St.,  Boston. 

BUCKUTGHAM,  Edward  T.,  lawyer;  b.  Metuchen, 
N.,J.,  May  12,  1874;  .s.  Walter  Taylor  and  Helen 
Kmeline  (ToUes;  Buckingham;  direct  descendant 
of  William  A.  B.,  war  gov.  of  Conn.;  grad.  Bridge- 
port (Conn.)  High  Sch..  1891;  15. A.,  Yale,  1895; 
L,L..B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1897;  m.  Bridgeport,  June  3, 
1903,  Bessie  Louise  Russell  Budau.  Asst.  librarian 
Y.L.S.,  189t;,  1897;  began  practice  at  Bridgeport, 
1898;  now  mem.  Buckingham  &  Bent;  elected  jus- 
tice of  the  peace,  1898,  1900,  1904;  city  elk.  since 
1901  (elected  at  head  of  ticket,  1903,  0.5,  07);  mayor 
of  Bridgeport,  1909-11;  pres.  and  treas.  Yale  Polish 
Co.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Mem.  Fairfield  County 
Bar  Assn.  Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Klks.  K.  of  P., 
Red  Men.  Clubs:  Arions,  Germania,  Y'.M.C.A.  Rec- 
reations: baseball  and  tennis;  pitcher  Yale  Law 
Sch.  B.B.  Team,  1896;  has  won  a  number  of  tennis 
cups  at  Bridgeport.  Home:  2255  Main  St.  Office: 
Conn.  Bank  Bldg.,  Bridgeiiort,  Conn. 

BUCKrNOHAM,  Scovill  Mcliean,  lawyer;  b. 
Brooklyn,  N.Y'.,  Oct.  3,  1876;  s.  John  Aaron  and 
Anne  (McLean)  Buckingham;  prep.  edn.  Taft's 
Sch.,  Watertown.  Conn.;  A.B..  Yale,  1899;  LL.B., 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1902;  m.  Margaret  McConway, 
of  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Sept.  4,  1906.  Admitted  to  Conn, 
bar,  1902,  and  since  practiced  in  Watertown;  mem. 
N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903;  now  town  elk.,  justice  of 
the  peace  and  pros.  atty.  Republican.  Episcopalian; 
pres.  The  Church  Club  of  Diocese  of  (-onn.  Mem. 
Alpha  Delta  Phi  (Yale).  Mason  (32°.  K.T.).  Clubs: 
Y''ale  (New  Y'ork),  Graduates'  (New  Haven,  Conn.), 
Waterbury,  Waterbury  Country  (Waterbury),  Wa- 
tertown Lawn,  University  Club  of  Litchfield 
County.     Address:    Watertown,  Conn. 

BUCKINGHAM,  William  Wooster,  wholesale 
house  furnishing  goods;  b.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Apr. 
4,  1863;  s.  Henry  and  Abbie  Ogden  (Phillips)  Cur- 
tis Buckingham;  descendant  of  Thomas  Bucking- 
ham, one  of  the  first  settlers  of  New  Haven,  1638, 
and  later  of  Milford,  Conn.;  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  m. 
Laura  Stevens  Morey,  of  Mayville,  N.Y.,  Sept.  24, 
1888;  3  children,  Lenora  Bishop,  Charles  Wooster, 
Waitstill  William.  Engaged  in  manganese  mining 
at  Cartersville,  Ga.,  for  2  yrs. ;  returned  to  New- 
Haven  and  became  connected  with  F.  S.  Bradley, 
wholesale  hardware,  later  Buckingham,  Clark  & 
.lackson,  and  Buckingham  Hardware  Co.,  1900 
(treas.  and  gen.  mgr.);  so  continued  until  1903, 
when  company  was  sold  to  The  Bronson  &  Town- 
send  Co.,  New  Haven;  was  traveling  salesman  for 
a  New  York  firm  2  yrs.;  then  with  William  Filene's 
Sons  Co.,  Boston,  in  an  executive  position  for  ;; 
yrs.;  one  of  the  incorporators  and  v. -p.  since  1910 
of  The  F.  E.  Fowler  Co.,  New  Haven.  Mem.  New 
Haven  Grays,  1885-90.  and  2d  Co.,  Governor's  Foot 
Guard,  1893-1900.  Mem.  S.A.R.  and  Gray's  Club. 
Republican.  Recreations:  music  and  life  on  sea- 
shore. Home:  West  Haven,  Conn.  Office:  232-238 
State  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

BUCKIiANI),  Bdward  Grant,  railway  official;  b. 
Buffalo,  Dec.  31,  1866;  s.  Andrew  J.  and  Julia  A. 
(Turner)  Buckland;  B.A.,  Washburn  Coll.,  Topeka, 
Kan..  1887;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1889;  M.A.,  Yale, 
1895;  m.  Sally  Tyler  Clark,  of  New  Haven,  Conn., 
.Tune  21,  1898.  In  gen.  practice  of  law.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1889-98;  instr.  and  asst.  prof,  of  law,  Yale, 
1889-98;  attv.,  1898-06,  v. -p.  1907 — ,  N.Y'.,N.H.  &  H. 
R.R.  Co.,  v.-p.  Central  N.E.  Ry.  Co.,  R.I.  Co.,  Housa- 
tonic  Power  Co..  N.E.  Navigation  Co.,  N.E.  Steam- 
ship Co.;    dir.  Waterbury  Gas  Light  Co.     Seaman, 


ensign  It.  (jr.  gi-ade),  It.  conulr.,  and  comdr.  Naval 
Battalion,  C.N.G.,  1893-8.  Republican.  lOpi-scopa- 
lian.  Mem.  Conn.  Acad.  Science,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Mason.  Clubs:  University  (New 
Y'ork),  Graduates',  Lawn  (New  Haven),  Hope 
(Providence,  R.I.),  Metropolitan,  Cosmos,  Chevy- 
Chase  (Washington).  Home:  254  Prospect  St. 
Office:   i:.Ii.   Office   Bldg.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

BUCKIiBY,  Daniel  J.;  b.  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass., 
Mar.  31,  I8i6;  s.  Daniel  and  Bridget  (Bradley) 
Buckley;  ed.  parochial  schs.,  Chicopee,  Springfield 
Tech.  Sch.;  m.  June  23,  1903,  Sarah  Fitzgerald, 
of  Chicopee.  In  j)IuniV)ing  business  at  Chicopee 
since  1898;  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1908-11,  inclu- 
sive; mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912-15,  inclusive. 
Democrat.  Catholic.  Mem.  I.O.  Red  Men,  Ancient 
Order  of  Hibernians,  Knights  of  Columbus.  Ad- 
dress:   Chicopee,  Mass. 

BXTCKIiBV,  Frederick  Dashields,  clergyman;  b. 
Fishkill,  N.Y..  Feb.  H,  Jb:,:,:  ».  i'hilip  and  B.  (Gil- 
bert) Buckley;  student  'Irinity  Coll.,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1880-4;  A.B.,  1884;  student  Berkeley  Div. 
Sch.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1884-7,  B.D.,  1887;  m.  Nel- 
lie A.  Partridge,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  June  16,  1887; 
2  children,  Harriet  Frederica,  Sylvia  Adelaide.  Dea- 
con, 1887,  priest,  1888,  P.E.  Ch;  rector  Grace  Ch., 
Stafford  Springs,  Conn.,  1887-9,  St.  Andrew's  Ch., 
St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  1889-92,  Trinity  Ch.,  Waterbury, 
Conn.,  since  1892.  Mason  (grand  chaplain  Grand 
Lodge  of  Conn.).  Address:  35  Prospect  St.,  Wa- 
terbury, Conn. 

BUCKIiBV,  John  P.,  dairy  farmer,  cattle  breeder; 
b.  Portland.  Me.,  Aug.  12,  1860;  s.  Patrick  and 
Catherine  (Hallahan)  Buckley;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Portland;  m.  Catherine  L.  McGonagle,  of  Portland, 
May  27,  1886  (died  July  6,  1893);  2d,  Mattie  Y. 
Adams,  of  Farmington,  Me.,  June  5,  1895.  Engaged 
in  dairying  and  breeding  Ayrshire  cattle  since 
1892;  commr.  of  agr..  State  of  Me.,  1911-12;  state 
sealer  of  weights  and  measures,  1911-12;  mem. 
Maine  Agrl.  Experiment  Station  Council,  1911-12. 
Dir.  at-large  Farmers'  Union  of  Me.  Democrat. 
Roman  Catholic.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus;  Ac- 
tively interested  in  rowing  races,  single  and  double 
scull,  in  U.S.  and  Can.,  1880-6;  won  double  amateur 
championship  of  LT.S.  and  Can.,  1882  and  1883,  mak- 
ing a  record,  with  partner  W.  E.  O'Connell,  of 
Portland,  Me.,  at  Lachine,  Can.,  1882,  and  at  New- 
ark, N.J.,  1883;  this  record  has  not  since  been 
beaten.  Address:  Westbrook,  Me.,  P.O.  Stroud- 
water,  Me. 

BUCKIiBY,  William  Stephen,  M.D.;  b.  Newbury- 
port,  Mass.,  1S79;  s.  John  M.  and  Julia  (McCarthy) 
Buckley;  ed.  Newburyport  High  Sch;  M.D..  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1902;  unmarried.  Interne  Carney 
Hosp.  and  New  Y'ork  Lying  In  Hosp.,  1902-5;  prac- 
ticed in  Boston  since  1905.  Mem.  A.M. A..  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Middlesex  South  Dist.  Med.  Soc,  Har- 
vard Med.  Alumni  Assn.  Democrat.  Roman  Cath- 
olic. Club:  Boston  City.  Address:  253  Market 
St.,  Brighton,  Boston,  Mass. 

BUCKIiIlI',  Walter  Stanley,  pres.  Mass.  Employ- 
ees Ins.  Assn.;  b.  New  York.  N.Y".,  Feb.  2,  1880;  s. 
Charles  W'yman  and  Frances  Lydia  (Stanley)  Buck- 
lin;  grad.  grammar  school  New  York;  grad.  Colby 
Acad.,  New  London,  N.H. ;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law 
Sch.,  1902;  m.  Helen  M.  Cobb,  of  Brookline.  Mass., 
June  16,  1908.  Began  in  Boston  office  of  Am. 
Surety  Co.,  New  York,  June,  1898,  and  worked  part 
of  time  for  same  company  while  attending  law 
school;  atty.  and  resident  asst.  sec.  same  company, 
1902-8;  in  gen.  ins.  business  on  own  account,  1908- 
12;  v.-p.  and  gen.  mgr.  Mass.  Employees  Ins.  Assn., 
1912-14;  pres.  same  since  1914.  Mem.  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce;  mem  standing  com.  College  of 
Business  Administration,  Boston  U.  Democrat. 
Clubs:  Exchange.  Thiiversity,  Brookline  Country. 
Recreations:  golf,  tennis.  Home:  105  Longwood 
Av.,  Brookline,  Mass.    Office:   84  State  St.,  Boston. 

BUCKNAM,  Charles  Calvin,  lawyer;  b.  East- 
port.  Me..  Nov.  IS,  1871;  s.  Asa  and  Lucy  A. 
(Davis)  Bucknam;  prep.  edn.  in  Bridgton  (Me.) 
Acad.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1893;  LL.B.,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Law,  1S96:  m.  Maud  L.  Clark,  of  Portland. 
Me.,  Nov.  4,  1903;  3  children,  Gordon,  Charles 
Clark,  Bettina.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1896,  and 
since  practiced  in  Boston;   associated  with  Hutch- 


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ins  &  Wheeler,  1899-09;  mem.  firm  of  Berry  & 
KucKnam  since  Jan.,  1909.  Aleni.  Mass.  Bar  Assn., 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Tlieta  iJelta  Clii.  Uni- 
tarian. Clubs:  Wellesley  Country,  JMaugus.  Rec- 
reations: golf,  tennis.  Home:  Wellesley  Hills, 
Mass.     Ottice:    So  Devonshire  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BUDD,  Alfred  Walter,  clergyman;  b.  Guildford, 
Surrey,  Eng.,  June  24,  1877;  s.  Walter  and  Rose 
(Venimore)  Budd;  matriculation  for  A.B.,  Albert 
Coll.,  Belleville.  Ont..  1901-1';  studied  McGill  U., 
1901-6;  Weslevan  Theol.  Coll.,  Montreal,  Can., 
1904-8;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1909;  m.  Agnes  Mar- 
guerite Biscombe,  of  Belleville,  Ont.,  Can.,  June 
20,  1906;  3  children.  Alfred  Grenville,  Cecil  Eliot, 
Marion  Alfreda  Rose.  Ordained  Meth.  ministry, 
at  Montreal,  June  3,  1906;  pastor  Congl.  Ch.,  Bar- 
rington,  R.I..  1909-11;  1st  Congl.  Ch..  North  Brook- 
field,  Mass.,  since  1911.  Address:  Gilbert  St.,  North 
I'.rookfield,    IMass. 

BXTSIiONG-,  Frank  Dorr,  clergyman;  b.  Clinton, 
N.Y.,  Nov.  30,  1S54;  s.  Philander  and  Amelia  (Gal- 
lup) Budlong;  A.B.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  Clinton,  N.Y., 
1877,  M.A.  and  LL.B.,  1878;  grad.  Seabury  Div. 
Sch.,  Faribault,  Minn.,  1899;  m.  S.  Elizabeth 
Grandy,  of  Clinton,  N.Y.,  Mar.  13,  1878;  4  children, 
Edith  H.,  Fred  G.,  C.  Montgomery,  Grace  A. 
Deacon,  1900,  priest.  1901,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  St. 
Martin's  Ch..  Fairmont,  Minn.,  1902-7,  St.  Mark's 
Ch.,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  since  1907.  Mason  (K.T.); 
Odd  Fellow.  Republican.  Club:  Colonial.  Ad- 
dress:    73  Columbia  Rd.,  Dorchester   (Boston). 

BITEHIiEB,  Huber  Gray,  headmaster:  b.  Gettys- 
burg, Pa..  Dec.  3,  1864;  s.  David  A.  and  Fannie  J. 
(Guyon)  Buehler;  A.B.,  Pa.  Coll..  18S3,  A.M.,  1886; 
grad.  Gettysburg  Theol.  Sem.,  1889;  (A.M.,  Yale, 
1905;  Litt.D.,  Pa.  Coll.,  1909);  m.  Roberta  Wolf, 
of  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  June  14,  1893.  Ordained  Luth. 
ministrv.  1889;  Instr.  Latin  and  Greek  Coll.  of  St. 
James,  Md.,  1883-5;  prof.  Pa.  Coll.,  1885-92;  Eng- 
lish master.  1892-04,  headmaster  since  1904.  Hotch- 
kiss  Sch.,  Lakeville,  Conn.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books,  etc.)    Home:    Lakeville,  Conn.* 

BUEI^,  Elizabeth  Cynthia  Barney  (Mrs.  John  L. 
Buel);  b.  New  York  City,  Feb.  16,  1868;  d.  New- 
comb  Cushman  and  Elizabeth  Jackson  (Sturgis) 
Barney;  grad.  St.  John's  Sch.,  N.Y.  City,  1887; 
B.A.,  Columbia  Coll.,  New  York,  1891  (before  Bar- 
nard Coll.  was  founded) ;  m.  John  Laidlaw  Buel, 
M.D.,  of  Litchfield,  Conn.,  May  28,  1895;  1  child, 
Katharine  Barney,  State  regent  of  Conn.,  D.A.R. 
(7th  yr.);  ex-historian  Conn.  Soc.  Colonial  Dames 
of  America;  mem.  Mary  Washington  Memorial 
Assn.,  Soc.  of  Mayflower  Descendants  State  of 
N.Y. ;  recording  sec.  Litchfield  Co.  Hist.  Assn.;  sec. 
Litchfield  Chapter  Red  Cross.  Protestant.  Author: 
Tale  of  the  Spinning  Wheel,  1903.  Recreations: 
reading,  social  activities.  Address:  Litchfield,  Con- 
necticut. 

BUBIiIi,  Caroline  Brown,  lecturer;  b.  Marlboro, 
Mass.,  Oct.  24,  1843;  d.  Rev.  Thomas  Gibson 
Brown;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs. ;  m.  East  Hampton. 
Conn.,  Lt.  F.  W.  H.  Buell.  Aug.  25,  1862  (died  in 
war).  Mem.  quorum  pub.  com.  "Our  Union," 
1876-83;  corr.  sec.  Conn.  \^^C.T.U..  1875-86  (pres., 
1904);  asst.  recording  sec,  Nat.  W.C.T.U.,  1878- 
80,  corr.  sec,  1880-93;  originated  the  plan  of  the 
Loyal  Temperance  Legion  (children's  soc.  of 
W.C.T.U.).  Has  written  extensively  for  temper- 
ance publications  and  other  papers  and  mags.  Ad- 
dress: East  Hampton,  Conn. 

BTTBi;!;,  Colin  Sherman,  educator:  b.  Killing- 
worth,  Conn.,  Jan.  3,  1861;  s.  J.  Sherman  and 
Frances  J.  (Hull)  Buell;  A.B.,  Yale,  1885,  A.M., 
1889;  m.  Madison.  July  3,  1888.  Charlotte  A.  Bald- 
win. Teacher.  Sch.  of  the  Lackawanna.  Scranton. 
Pa.,  1885-6;  studied  law.  1886-7;  teacher.  Harvard 
Sch..  Chicago,  1887-8.  Bulkeley  High  Sch..  New 
London.  Conn..  1888-91;  organized  Williams  Me- 
morial Inst..  1891,  and  has  since  been  its  prin- 
cipal; organized  and  managed  for  several  yrs.  a 
novel  readers'  union  of  250  members  for  study  of 
best  fiction;  dir.  Y''.M.C.A.  17  yrs.;  served  3  Vrs. 
on  Bd.  of  Edn.  Republican.  Chmn.  bd.  of  trustees 
2d  Congl.  Ch.;  chmn.  of  com.  that  secured  and 
established  Conn.  Coll.  for  W^omen  in  New  Lon- 
don (trustee  and  chmn.  of  endowment  com.). 
Mason;   has   held  principal   offices   in  various  Ma- 


sonic bodies;  now  custodian  of  worlv  of  Grand 
Lodge  of  Masons  of  Conn.  Club:  Ai'iston.  Author: 
Essentials  of  Psychology,  1898;  contbr.  to  ednl. 
and  lit.  periodicals.  Recreations:  goit,  driving, 
motoring.  Home:  52  Vauxhall  St.,  New  London, 
Conn. 

BUBIiIi,  Harley  P.,  druggist;  b.  Gilead,  Conn., 
Nov.  6,  1851;  s.  John  W.  and  Mary  Ann  (Post) 
Buell;  ed.  country  schs.;  m.  June  7,  1877,  L.  Lorett 
Tew.  Engaged  as  elk.  in  uncle's  gen.  store  at 
Hebron  Green,  1870-2;  went  to  CJolchester,  Conn., 
and   clerked    there    1872-4;    purchased   drug   store, 

1874,  and  has  since  been  engaged  in  that  business. 
Address:    Colchester,  Conn. 

BUBIiIi,  Iiewin  Prank,  clergyman;  Sept.  21, 
lS63-Apr.    27,    1912.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

BU£IiIi,  Marcus  Darius,  theologian;  b.  Wayland, 
N.Y..  Jan.  1,  1851;  s.  Rev.  Enoch  George  and  Maria 
(Brownson)  Buell;  A.B.,  New  York  U.,  1872,  A.M., 
1873;  S.T.B.,  Boston  U.,  1875;  student,  Cambridge, 
Eng.,  1884;  Berlin,  1885,  Heidelberg,  1892-3;  (D.D., 
New  York  U.,  1889);  m.  Edith  V.  Houghton,  of 
Wellington,  O.,  Dec.  31,  1875.  Ordained  M.E.  min- 
istry, 1875;  pastor  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y'.,  and  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  churches,  1879-84;  prof.  N.T.  Greek 
and  exegesis,  since  1884,  asst.  dean,  1885-9,  dean, 
1889-04,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theology.  Mem.  Soc. 
Bibl.  Lit.  and  Exegesis,  Harvard  Bibl.  Club.  Home: 
Newburyport,  Mass.  Address:  72  Mt.  Vernon  St.. 
Boston.* 

BUPFINGTON,  James,  broker;  b.  Fall  River. 
Mass.,  Nov.  20,  1867;  s.  Joseph  Learned  and  Sarah 
Louise  (Davol)  Bufflngton;  grad.  Fall  River  High 
Sch.,  1885;  m.  Mary  Kilburn  Fisher,  of  Fall  River, 
1893.  Began  as  elk.  in  a  mill  office,  in  Fall  River, 
1885,  serving  in  that  capacity  7  yrs.;  in  brokerage 
business  since  1893,  making  a  specialty  of  cloth 
and  yarns.  Republican.  Clubs:  Quequechan  (Fall 
River),  B..-\..A.  (Boston).  Home:  239  High  St. 
Office:     12    Bedford  St.,   Fall  River,   Mass. 

BX7PPOBD,  Feirce  Thayer,  stocks  and  bonds; 
b.  Somerville,  Mass.,  Feb.  22,  1879;  s.  Frank  G. 
and  Stella  (Andrews)  Bufford;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Somerville  and  Winchester,  Mass.,  and  pvt.  sch., 
N.Y.  City;  unmarried.  Began  active  career  in  em- 
ploy of  Scofield,  Whitcher  &  Co..  stocks  and  bonds, 
Boston,  1899;  with  J.  Francis  Brown,  1901-3;  con- 
nected with  Pettigrew,  Bright  &  Co.  since  1904. 
Mem.  Boston  Stock  Exchange.  Clubs:  Calumet 
(Winchester,  Mass.).  Winchester  Country.  Rec- 
reations: athletics.  Home:  Winchester,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:   75   State  St.,   Boston. 

BUPPUM,  Charles  Albert,  teacher;  b.  Salem, 
Mass.,  Feb.  12,  1853;  s.  Charles  Chase  and  Marv 
Abigail      (Richardson)      Buffum;      A.B.,     Amherst, 

1875.  A.M.,  1878;  studied  U.  of  Berlin,  1894-5;  m. 
Martha  P.  Cutting,  of  Templeton,  Mass.,  Julv  6. 
1882;  3  children,  Ruth,  b.  1885,  Prescott  C,  1891, 
Margaret,  1895.  Prin.  Oxford  (Mass.)  High  Sch., 
1875-6;  in  charge  Dept.  of  History,  Worcester 
(Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1876-8;  in  charge  Latin  Dept., 
Williston  (Mass.)  Sem.,  since  1878,  acting  prin., 
1904.  14,  15;  dir.  Easthampton  Sav.  Bank;  mem. 
Easthampton  Sch.  Com.,  1889-94.  Mem.  Alpha  Del- 
ta Phi.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Pascommuck  (Easthamp- 
ton), Northampton  (Northampton).  Has  traveled 
extensively  in  U.S.,  Mexico,  Central  America  and 
made  9  voyages  to  Europe.  Recreations:  tennis, 
golf.    Address:     210  Main  St..  Easthampton,  Mass. 

BUPPXJM,  Georg-e  Tower,  lumber  dealer:  b. 
Winchester.  N.H..  Mar.  16,  1846:  s.  Sampson  Wilder 
and  Mary  Eliza  (Tower)  Buffum;  A.B.,  Amherst, 
1S6S;  m.  Ethie  E.  Brown,  of  Waterbury,  Vt..  Sept. 
2.  1873.  Began  in  grocery  business.  St.  Louis, 
1871;  traveled  extensively  for  many  yrs.  in  sale 
of  mining  candles  in  western  states  of  U.S., 
Alaska,  Mexico  and  S.  Africa,  1878-08;  also  identi- 
fied with  lumber  business  since  1882;  mem.  Jen- 
nings &  Buffum  (partner  recently  deceased).  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Authors.  Economic  (Boston).  Hun- 
newell  (Newton.  Mass.).  Author:  Smith  of  Bear 
City,  and  other  Frontier  Sketches.  1906;  The  Low- 
Burned   Candle.    1915.    Address:    Winchester,   N.H. 

BUPPUM,  Thomas  Bellows,  M.D.;  b.  Walpole, 
N.H.,  Dec.  13,  1869;  s.  Thomas  Bellows  and  Anne 
Rebecca  (Kelburn)   Buffum;  descendant  of  Robert 


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Buffum.  the  immigrant,  8alem,  ISIass.,  IGUu;  grad. 
Vt.  Acad.,  Saxtoiis  Kiver,  1SS8;  A.li.,  Amhorsl, 
1S93  (.Delta  Upsilun);  M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (Sew 
York  U.),  1896;  m.  Annie  Liay  Journeay,  ol'  Brook- 
lyn, N.Y.,  Apr.  27,  1907.  Interne  Kingston  Av. 
Hosp.,  Brooklyn,  6  mos.,  1S96,  Kings  Co.  llosp., 
1S9I,  A\  omen  s  Hosp.,  N.Y.  City,  ii  mos.,  ib'JH; 
acting  asst.  suigeon  on  U.S.  Hosp.  Ship  Kt-liei, 
li)9S;  med.  insp.  Health  Dept.,  N.Y.  City,  1902-11; 
settled  in  Walpole,  N.H.,  1913.  Trustee  W'alpole 
Town  Library.  Mem.  Howard  Lodge  No.  35,  F. 
ct  A.M.,  N.Y.  City;  Keene  Lodge  No.  927,  B.P.O. 
Llks.     Address:     Walpole,    N.H. 

BUrrUM,  William  Henry,  M.D. ;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  June  25,  lt;77;  s.  George  A.  and  Harriet 
(Alitchel)  Buffum;  prep.  edn.  English  and  Clas- 
sical High  Sch.,  I'rovidence;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  l!59i!; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1902;  m.  Edith  Camp- 
bell, of  Providence,  H.I.,  Nov.  1,  1904;  1  son, 
William  H.,  Jr.  Practiced  in  Providence  since 
1902;  visiting  phys.,  diseases  of  infants,  R.I. 
Hosp.;  asso.  visiting  phys.  Providence  Lying-in- 
Hosp.  Mem.  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Providence  Med. 
Assn.,  Psi  Upsilon.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Hope, 
University,  Agawam  Hunt.  Address:  37  George 
St.,    Providence.    R.l. 

BUFFUM,  WilUam  Potter,  civil  engr.;  b.  Mid- 
dletown,  R.I.,  Aug.  29,  1S55);  s.  Thomas  B.  and 
Lydia  R.  U'otter)  Buffum;  grad.  Friends'  Board- 
ing Sch.  (,now  Moses  Brown  Sch.),  Providence, 
R.I.,  1S75;  A.B.,  Bi-own  U.,  1S79;  m.  Joanna  Sophia 
Kimber,  of  Philadelphia,  Apr.  5,  18ti3.  Practiced 
at  Newport,  R.I.,  since  1SS6;  not  in  active  prac- 
tice at  present;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1894-S; 
trustee  since  1S96,  pres.  since  1902,  Newport  Hosp.; 
trustee  R.I.  State  Sanatorium  since  1909;  dir.  Red- 
wood Library.  Address:  28  Greenough  PI.,  New- 
port,  R.I. 

BUGBEB,  Iiucius  Hatfield,  clergyman;  b.  Glen- 
dale,  O.,  Apr.  29,  1^74;  s.  Lucius  Halen  and  Emily 
Jane  (1^'islo  Bugbee;  father  was  coll.  pres.  20  yrs. ; 
ed.  grammar  and  high  sens.,  Evanston,  111.;  A.B., 
Boston  U.,  1897;  M.A.,  U.  of  Chicago,  1901;  traveled 
and  studied  abroad  1  yr.  (D.D.,  Grove  City  Coll., 
Pa.,  1905);  m.  Georgia  M.  Scofield,  of  Bemus 
Point,  N.Y^,  July  1,  1903;  3  sons,  Robert  Earl, 
Lucius  H.,  Warren  Albert.  Ordained  minister  M.E. 
Ch.,  1898;  began  preaching  Union  Congl.  Ch.,  Den- 
nis (Cape  Cod),  Mass.;  pastor,  Bemus  Point,  N.Y\, 
1898,  1st  Ch.,  Meadville,  Pa.,  1901-7.  St.  Mark's 
Ch.,  Brookline,  Mass.,  1907-11,  Centre  Ch.,  Maiden, 
since  Apr.,  1911.  Progressive  in  politics.  Mem. 
N.E.  Annual  Conf.  M.E.  Ch.,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Mason.  Address:  100  Washington 
St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

BUGBBE,  Marion  !•.,  M.D.;  b.  Hartford,  Vt, 
Sept.  2,  1871;  d.  Jonathan  and  Ellen  (Lewis)  Bug- 
bee;  ed.  Tilden  Sem.,  N.H.;  M.D.,  Woman's  Med. 
Coll.  of  New  York  Infirmary,  1897;  studied  Post- 
Grad.  Hosp.,  New  Y'^ork;  unmarried.  Began  prac- 
tice at  White  River,  Vt.,  1899;  phys.  in  charge  New 
Hampshire  Memorial  Hosp.  for  Women  and  Chil- 
dren, Concord,  N.H.,  since  1907.  Mem.  A.M.A., 
N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Marrimac  County  Med.  Soc,  etc 
Address:   20   I'lc.isaiil  St.,  Concord,  N.H. 

BUKBB,  Prank  Bmery,  lecturer.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
BUIiGEB,  John  Bdward,  banking;  b.  Cobourg, 
Ont.,  Can.,  Sept.  14,  1878;  s.  James  and  Ann  Jane 
(Lilly)  Bulger;  grad.  Separate  Sch.,  Cobourg, 
1892;  grad.  Ontario  Business  Coll.,  Belleville,  Ont., 
1898;  student  Morris  High  Sch.  (night  sch.).  New 
York,  1908;  m.  Sept.  9,  1903,  Kathleen  Brennan, 
of  Belleville,  Ont,  Can.  With  Kerr  &  Kerr,  law- 
yers, Cobourg,  1893-8;  bookkeeper  with  Dick,  Ri- 
dout  &  Co.,  woolen  mfrs.,  Cobourg,  1898-01;  with 
New  Amsterdam  Nat.  Bank,  New  York,  1902-6; 
credit  man  with  Commercial  Trust  Co.,  New  York, 
1906-10;  treas.  and  dir.  The  Merchants  Trust  Co., 
Waterbury,  Conn.,  1910-15;  treas.  and  dir.  The 
Columbus  Bldg.  Corpn.  Roman  Catholic.  Mem. 
Knights  of  Columbus.  Home:  131  Bunker  Hill 
Rd.    Office:    142   Grand   St,  Waterbury.   Conn. 

BUIiKBIiBY,  Benjamin  Iteynolds,  clergyman; 
b.  Dansville.  N.Y'.,  Oct.  28,  1855;  s.  Gershom  and 
Marv  (Reynolds)  Bulkelev;  A.B.,  Rochester 
(N.Y.)  U..  1876,  A.M.,  1882;  S.T.B..  Harvard  Div. 
Sch.,    1882;    m.    Mary    Augusta   Warren,    of    Cam- 


bridge, Mass.,  Jan.  10,  1883;  3  children,  Alice  (Mrs. 
Sidney  W.  VVinslovv),  Mary  (Mis.  Edward  H.  Wins- 
low),  VVarren.  Ordained  Unitarian  mini.stry,  1882; 
pastor  Concord,  Mass.,  1882-93,  Unity  Ch.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1894-7,  Beverly,  Mass.,  1897-May  9,  1915. 
Trustee  Pub.  Library,  Beverly.  Sec.  Soc.  for  Pro- 
moting Theol.  Edn.  in  connection  with  Harvard 
Div.  Sch.;  corr.  sec.  Beverly  Hist.  Soc;  mem.  Con- 
cord Anticiuarian  Soc.  Democrat.  Author:  The 
Shifting  Wind  and  Other  Poems,  1895;  also  poems 
in  mags,  and  periodicals.  Address:  Beverly,  Mass.; 
(summer)   Asliburnham,  Mass. 

BUIiKBIiBY,  Morgan  Gardner,  senator;  b.  East 
llaililam,  Conn.,  Dec  20,  1838;  s.  Eliphalet  Adams 
(1st  pres.  .Etna  Life  Ins.  Co.)  and  Lydia  S.  (Mor- 
gan) Bulkeley;  family  removed  to  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1846;  ed.  high  sch.,  Hartford;  (hon.  A.M., 
Yale,  1889);  was  mcht.  in  Brooklyn;  served  in 
13th  N.Y.  Regt.  during  Civil  War;  returned  to 
Hartford,  1872;  m.  Fannie  B.  Houghton,  of  San 
Francisco,  Feb.  11,  1885.  Organized,  1872,  and 
1st  pres.,  1872-9,  U.S.  Bank  of  Hartford;  pres. 
-Etna  Liie  Ins.  Co.,  since  1879.  Councilman,  1875, 
alderman,  1876,  mayor,  1880-8,  of  Hartford; 
elected  gov.  Conn.,  for  term,  1889-91,  and  as  no 
candidate  for  election  in  1890  received  constl.  ma- 
jority of  votes  cast,  he  retained  office  as  gov.  for 
term,  1891-3;  candidate  for  U.S.  senator,  1893; 
elected  U.S.  senator,  1905,  for  term  1905-11.  Del. 
Rep.  Nat.  convs.,  1888-96.  Address:  650  Main  St., 
Hartford,   Conn.* 

BUIiKIiEY,  Georg°e  Edward,  insurance  official; 
b.  North  Granville,  N.Y.,  Nov.  4,  1873;  s.  George 
L.  and  Mary  (Salisbury)  Bulkley;  descendant  of 
Peter  Bulkley,  of  Boston,  1636;  ed.  grammar  and 
high  schs.,  Hartford,  Conn.;  B.A.,  Yale,  1896;  m. 
Juliette  H.   Lawrence,   of  Hartford,   Oct.   10,   1900; 

2  children,  Juliette  H.,  Lawrence.  Became  con- 
nected with  Conn.  Gen.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  1897;  actuary, 
same,  1904-5,  sec.  since  May,  1905.  Asso.  mem. 
Actuarial  Soc.  of  America,  liepublican.  Episco- 
palian. Clubs:  Hartford,  Hartford  Golf.  Recrea- 
tions: golf.  Home:  943  Asylum  Av.  Office:  Conn. 
Gen.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  64  Pearl  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

BUIiIi,  Melville,  congressman,  farmer;  1854- 
July  5,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1908-9.) 

BUI.I.,  Sara  Chapman;  1850-Jan.  18,  1911.  (See 
vol.   ];io;t,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

BUIiIiABD,  Bertrand  E.,  lawyer;  b.  Eden,  Vt., 
Mar.  10,  1860;  s.  Edwin  and  Olive  (Harrington) 
Bullard;  grad.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Johnson,  Vt, 
1S80;  elk.  and  bookkeeper  for  several  yrs.;  studied 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1  yr. ;  admitted  to  bar,  1889, 
m.  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Jan.  1,  1890,  Ida  C.  Patch, 
Practiced  1  yr.  at  Hyde  Park,  Vt.,  at  Hardwick, 
Vt.,  since  1890;  pres.  Bd.  Trustees,  Hardwick,  for 

3  yrs.  Democrat.  Universalist.  Royal  Arch 
Mason  (K.T.);  K.P.;  I.O.O.F.;  M.W.A.  Address: 
Hardwick,   Vt. 

BUI.I.ABB,  Ernest  Calvin,  M.D.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
BUZ^I^ABD,  Georg'e  Edwin,  director  corpns. ; 
b.  Boston,  Mar.  4,  183  9;  s.  Francis  and  Harriet 
Daggett  (Monson)  Bullard:  ed.  Quincy  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton; m.  Josephine  H.  (Hay ward)  Binney,  of  Rox- 
bury,  Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1881.  Began  active  career, 
1853,  in  employ  of  Ide  &  Dutton,  pubs,  and  book- 
sellers, Boston,  continuing  about  3  yrs.;  then 
became  connected  with  Brown  Brothers  &  Co., 
New  York,  bankers,  and  was  agt.  and  atty.  for 
same  and  for  Brown,  Shipley  &  Co.,  London,  until 
Dec.  31,  1908;  pres.  E.  B.  Townsend  Coal  Co.,  and 
Eliot  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Ayer  Mills 
(Lawrence,  Mass.),  Arlington  Mills,  Nat.  &  Provi- 
dence Worsted  Mills,  Am.  Woolen  Co.  Democrat. 
Unitarian,  (ilubs:  Union,  Country.  Home:  23 
Prescott  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  60  State 
St.,   Boston. 

BUIiI^ABB,  George  Partridgfe,  merchant  and 
mfr. ;  b.  West  Medway,  Mass.,  June  25,  1857;  s. 
Emerson  Newell  and  Susan  (Partridge)  Bullard; 
ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  at  Franklin,  Mass.,  May  3,  1881, 
Nina  P.,  d.  Henry  Ray  and  Clara  (Merithew) 
Jenks;  2  daughters,  Marian  (Mrs.  Charles  E. 
Lauriat,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.),  Clara  M.  Engaged 
in  hardware  business,  Boston,  1875;  became  book- 
keeper. Bacon  &  Co.,  iron  and  steel  mchts.,  Boston, 


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and  partner  same,  1886-96;  head  of  G.  P.  Bullard 
&  Co.,  iron  and  steel,  1896-02;  pres.  and  treas. 
Eastern  Expanded  Metal  Co.,  Boston;  pres.  U.S. 
Electric  Signal  Co.,  West  Newton  Savings  Bank; 
dir.  First  Nat.  Bank  (West  Newton).  Representa- 
tive Mass.  Legislature,  from  Newton,  Mass.,  1901- 
02.  Mason.  Clubs:  Exchange  (Boston),  Brae  Burn 
and  Newton  (Newton).  Recreations:  golf.  Home: 
86  Temple  St.,  West  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  201 
Devonshire  St.,   Boston. 

BUIiIiARD,  Harry  Gates,  M.D. ;  Jan.  22,  1866- 
Jan.  3,  19i:3.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BUIiIiARD,  Herbert  Cutler,  M.D. ;  b.  "W.  Medway, 
Mass.,  Mar.  25,  1843;  s.  Joseph  N.  and  Sarah  (Cut- 
ler) Bullard;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  Providence,  R.I., 
1866,  A.M.,  1871;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phvs.  and  Surg.  (Co- 
lumbia), 1871;  m.  Milford,  Mass.,  July  18,  1871, 
Anna  L.  Hayward.  Asst.  prof,  ethics,  U.S.  Naval 
Acad.,  Annapolis,  Md.,  1866-8;  became  mem.  North 
Attleboro  Bd.  of  Health,  1889.  Removed  from 
North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  to  Isle  of  Pines,  Cuba; 
dir.  Isle  of  Pines  Bank.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  etc. 
Address:  Isle  of  Pines,  Cuba. 

BUIiIiARI},  John  Thornton,  M.D. ;  b.  Boston,  Mar. 
31,  1864;  s.  John  Lincoln  and  Sarah  Walter 
(Spooner)  Bullard;  prep,  edn..  Friends'  Acad.,  New 
Bedford,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1884;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1887;  post-grad,  work,  Heidelberg  and 
Vienna;  m.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  June  18,  1889, 
Emily  Morgan  Rotch.  Practiced  in  New  Bedford 
since  1889.  Home:  428  County  St.,  New  Bedford, 
Mass. 

BUIiIiABD,  Wasbing'ton  Irvingf,  textile  mfr. ;  b. 
U^altham,  Mass.,  Feb.  22,  1881;  s.  George  E.  and 
Mary  E.  (Green)  Bullard;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Wal- 
tham,  and  Providence,  R.I.;  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1905; 
m.  Annie  E.  Jacobs,  of  Danielson,  Conn.,  Oct.  28, 
1903;  3  children,  Barbara  Anita,  Charlotte  Frances, 
Edward  Jacobs.  Reporter  on  Boston  Journal, 
Providence  Journal,  etc.;  editor  bond  market  dept. 
Wall  Street  Journal;  bond  buyer  and  salesman  for 
W.  J.  Hayes  &  Sons,  Boston;  pres.  United  Zinc  Co.; 
v.-p.  and  gen.  mgr.  E.  H.  Jacobs  Mfg.  Co.,  since 
1905;  treas.  Killingly  Mfg.  Co.;  sec.  The  Bullard 
Co.;  incorporator  Brooklyn  Savings  Bank;  dir.  The 
Danielson  Trust  Co. ;  mayor  of  Danielson,  Conn., 
1909,  10,  12:  elk.  Bd.  of  Relief,  Town  of  Killingly, 
9  yrs.  Republican.  Conglist.  Active  mem.  Nat. 
Assn.  Cotton  Mfrs.  Mason.  Author:  Textile  Mill 
Stocks  as  Investments,  1910;  Evolution  of  the  Lug 
Strap,  1907.  Contbr.  on  economic,  financial  and 
industrial  subjects.    Address:  Danielson,  Conn. 

BUIiIiABB,  Willard  A.,  banker;  died  Nov.  12, 
1912.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BUIiIiABI},  Williani  Norton,  M.D.;  b.  Newport, 
R.I.,  Aug.  23,  1853;  s.  William  S.  and  Louisa  (Nor- 
ton) Bullard;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1875;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1S80;  m.  Miss  Mary  R.  Reynolds,  ot 
Boston,  1900.  Practiced  in  Boston  from  1882;  re- 
tired from  active  practice  for  several  years.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Suffolk  Dist.  Med.  Soc, 
N.E.  Pediatric  Soc.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Tavern,  Har- 
vard (Boston).  Address:  89  Marlboro  St.,  Boston. 
BVIiIiBN,  George,  theologian.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
BULLIVANT,  William  M.,  leather  mfr.;  b.  New- 
ark, N.J.,  Apr.  11,  1858;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Newark, 
N.J.,  and  Boston;  m.  Miss  L.  P.  Lodge,  of  Boston 
(died  1911).  Has  been  identified  with  leather  busi- 
ness since  age  of  15,  and  with  leather  manufactur- 
ing, Boston,  since  1890;  now  pres.  Northwestern 
Leather  Co.  Trustee  Newton  (Mass.)  Free  Library. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Odd 
Volume.  Home:  West  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  14 
South  St.,  Boston. 

BTTIiIiOCK,  Alexander  Hamilton,  lawyer;  b.  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  Nov.  7,  1875;  s.  A.  Greorge  and  Mary 
(Chandler)  Bullock;  g.s.  Gov.  Alexander  Hamilton 
Bullock;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1896;  m.  Florence  (Arms- 
by)  McClellan,  June,  1902.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar, 
1899,  and  practiced  in  Worcester  until  1911  on  own 
account;  since  partner  Thayer,  Bullock  &  Thayer. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Worcester,  Tatnuck 
Country,  Quinsigamond  Boat.  Home:  24  Fruit  St. 
Address:  340  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

BUIiIiOCK,  A(ug-ustus)  Georg-e;  b.  Enfield,  Conn., 
June  2,  1847;  s.  Governor  Alexander  Hamilton  and 


Elvira  (Hazard)  Bullock;  descendant  of  Richard 
Bullock,  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  1642;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1868,  A.M.,  1871;  m.  Mary,  d.  George  Chandler,  of 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Oct.  4,  1871;  3  sons.  Chandler, 
Alexander  Hamilton,  Rockwood  Hoar.  Admitted  to 
bar,  1875;  practiced  law  until  1883;  chmn.  bd.  dirs. 
and  v.-p.  State  Mutual  Life  Assurance  Co.;  prea. 
Norwich  &  Worcester  R.R.  Co.,  Worcester  Rys.  & 
Investment  Co.;  trustee  Worcester  Instn.  for  Sav- 
ings; dir.  Worcester  Consolidated  St.  Ry.  Co.,  Prov- 
idence &  Worcester  R.R.  Co.,  Boston  &  Albany  R. 
R.  Co.,  Worcester  Gas  Light  Co.,  Worcester  Trust 
Co.,  State  St.  Trust  Co.,  Am.  Loan  &  Trust  Co. 
(Boston),  N.E.  Investment  &  Security  Co.  Commr. 
Chicago  Expn.,  1893;  pres.  bd.  trustees  Clark  U., 
1905 — .  Life  mem.  Royal  Soc.  of  Arts,  London; 
Mem.  Am.  Antiq.  Soc,  Worcester  Soc.  Antiquity. 
Clubs:  Tatnuck  Country,  Worcester  (Worcester), 
Harvard,  University  (New  York),  Somerset,  Union 
(Boston),  Authors  (London).  Address:  48  Elm  St., 
Worcester,    Mass. 

BUIiIiOCK,     Chandler,     lawyer;     b.     Worcester, 

Mass.,  Aug.  24,  1872;  s.  A.  George  and  Mary 
(Chandler)  Bullock;  g.s.  Gov.  Alexander  Hamil- 
ton Bullock;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894,  LL.B.,  1897; 
m.  Mabel  Richardson,  of  Worcester,  Oct.,  1900; 
3  children,  Margaret,  Josephine  Rose,  Noeline. 
Adinitted  to  bar,  1897,  and  since  practiced  at 
Worcester;  gen.  counsel  and  dir.  State  Mut.  Life 
Assurance  Co.;  a  v.-p.  Worcester  Five  Cents  Sav- 
ings Bank;  dir.  Merchants  Nat.  Bank  of  Worcester, 
Bancroft  Hotel  Realty  Co.,  Worcester  Public  Li- 
brary. Dir.  Worcester  Chamber  of  Commerce  (ex- 
ecutive com.);  mem.  Assn.  of  Life  Ins.  Counsel  of 
U.S.  (exec,  com.),  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Worcester  Co. 
Bar  Assn.;  1st  v.-p.  Worcester  Co.  Republican 
Club.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Worces- 
ter, Tatnuck  Country,  Bohemian,  Shakespearean 
(Worcester),  University  (New  York).  Recreations: 
golf,  fishing.  Home:  41  Sever  St.  Office:  340  Main 
St.,   Worcester,   Mass. 

BUXiIiOCK,  Charles,  dentist,  retired;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Mar.  16,  1836;  s.  Cyril  and  Betsey 
(Perry)  Bullock;  descendant  of  Richard  Bulloclf, 
who  died  at  Relioboth,  Mass.,  1667:  pub.  sch.  edn.; 
studied  dentistry  in  office  of  brother,  Dr.  Cyril, 
Hartford,  Conn.;  m.  Stafford,  Conn.,  1859,  Mary  A. 
Squires.  Began  practice  in  Cainbridge,  Mass.,  1859 
(retired  1909);  dir.  Cambridgeport  Nat.  Bank  for 
many  yrs.;  also  was  pres.  Cambridge  Electric 
Light  Co.,  treas.  Allston  Car  Wheel  Co.,  and  officer 
in  otlier  socs. ;  overseer  of  the  poor,  Cambridge, 
for  15  yrs.;  inventor  nitrous  oxide  gas  inhaler  and 
a  process  for  oxidizing  alcoholic  liquors;  invented 
mechanical  household  allserve  safety  case.  Re- 
publican. Universalist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  New 
Town,  Cambridge.  Address:  18  Addison  St.,  Arling- 
ton, Mass. 

BUIiIiOCK,  Charles  Jesse,  economist;  b.  Boston, 
May  21,  1869;  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1889;  Ph.D.,  U.  of 
Wis.,  1895;  m.  Helena  M.  Smith,  of  Washington, 
June  22,  1895.  Instr.  economics,  Cornell  U.,  1895-9; 
asst.  prof,  economics,  1899-02,  prof.  1902-3,  Wil- 
liams Coll.:  asst.  prof,  economics,  1903-8,  prof, 
since  1908,  Harvard.  Mem.  Massachusetts  Taxation 
Commission,  1907;  mem.  American  Academy  of 
Arts  and  Sciences.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,  etc.)    Address:  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

BUIiIiOCK,  Charles  Seymour,  clergyman;  b.  Cold 
Spring,  Putnam  Co.,  N.Y.,  Feb.  13,  1867;  s.  Charles 
Augustus  and  Almira  (Livingston)  Bullock;  de- 
scendant of  Richard  Bullock,  of  Rehoboth,  Mass., 
1643;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Cold  Spring;  Garrett  Bibl. 
Inst.,  Evanston,  111.;  Valparaiso  (Ind.)  U. ;  m.  lola 
Kennedy,  of  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.,  June  17,  1891; 
5  children,  Evelyn,  Alta,  Genevieve,  Charles  Sey- 
mour (deceased),  lola  Benjamin.  Began  in  unde- 
nominational ministry,  1887;  pastor  Jamaica,  West 
Indies,  1889-90;  Rollersville,  O.,  Saline,  Mich.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1893-8;  Stratford,  Conn.,  1901-13;  All 
Souls  Ch.  (Universalist),  New  London,  Conn.,  since 
1913.  Inventor,  and  pres.  Bullock  Fire  Detecting 
and  Extinguishing  System.  Served  as  chaplain,  1st 
111.  Cav.,  Spanish-Am.  War.  Republican.  Mem. 
S.A.R.,  United  Spanish  War  Veterans,  Knights  of 
Pythias.  Mem.  editorial  staff  Journal  of  American 
History;   contbr.   to  mags.;   lecturer  N.Y.   City  Bd. 


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of  Edn.    Recreations:   boating,  campinp,   geoloRiz- 
ing.    Atidrcss:  48  Granite  St.,  New  London,  Conn. 

BVIiI^OCK,  William  Dexter,  civil  en^r.;  b.  Relio- 
both,  Mas.s.,  Apr.  17,  li)50;  s.  William  K.  and  Han- 
nah G.  (Carpenter)  Bullock;  descendant  on  both 
sides  of  family,  of  early  settlers  of  Rchobolh, 
Mass.;  grad.  Warren  (R.I.)  High  Sch.,  ISGi);  A.H., 
Union  Coll.,  1871;  m.  Annie  A.  Taft,  of  Pawtucket, 
R.I.,  Oct.  15,  1879  (died  Oct.,  1899);  2d,  Florence  S. 
Clapp,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  Feb.  26,  1902;  2  chil- 
dren, Anna  Carpenter,  William  Clapp.  Connected 
with  survey  of  D.L.  &  W.  Ry.,  1871;  with  city 
engr.,  Lowell.  Mass.,  1871-2;  on  N.P.  Ry.  surveys 
in  Wash.,  1872;  in  city  engr's.  office,  I'rovidence, 
since  1873;  chief  engr.  of  State  Harbor  Improve- 
ment Commn.,  since  June,  1911.  ]Mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1886.  Mem.  Am.  Hoc.  C.E.,  Boston  Soc.  Civ. 
Engrs.,  National  Geographic  Soc.  Republican. 
Protestant.  Club:  Congregational  (R.I.).  Home: 
76  Keene  St.     Office:    City  Hall,  Providence,  R.I. 

BUMPUS,  Everett  Cephas,  lawyer;  b.  Plympton, 
Mass.,  Nov.  28.  IS  14;  .s.  C'ai)t.  Cephas  C.  Bumpus; 
grad.  Braintree  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1861;  served 
pvt.  to  capt.  in  Mass.  Vols.,  1861-5;  studied  at  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.  and  under  Edward  Avery  and 
George  M.  Hobbs,  of  Boston;  admitted  to  bar,  1867; 
m.  1st,  Boston,  Sept.  28,  1868,  Emma  F.  Russell 
(died.  May  27,  1887);  4  children.  Rev.  Arthur  L., 
Everett  Chauncey  (deceased),  Capt.  Edward  A. 
(deceased),  Christine  L.  (Mrs.  C.  \j.  Remick);  m. 
2d,  Canandaigua.  N.Y.,  Apr.  23,  1889,  M.  L.  Bates; 
2  children,  Morris  C,  Foster  C.  Has  practiced  in 
Boston  since  1867;  trial  .justice,  Weymouth,  1S6S- 
72;  justice  E.  Norfolk  Dist.  Court,  1872-82  (re- 
signed); dist.  atty.  southeastern  dist.  of  Mass., 
1882-7  (resiened).  Mem.  Loyal  Legion.  Clubs: 
Papyrus,  Curtis.  Residence:  Quincy,  INIass.  Office: 
Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston. 

BUMSTBAD,  Henry  Andrews,  phj^sicist;  b.  Pe- 
kin.  111.,  Mar.  12,  1870;  s.  Samuel  .Tosiah  (M.D. ) 
and  Sarah  Ellen  (Sciwell)  Bumstead;  grad.  Deca- 
tur (111.)  High  Sch.,  1886;  A.B.,  Johns  Hopkins, 
1891;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1897;  m.  Luetta  Ullrich,  of  De- 
catur, 111.,  Aug.  18,  1896.  Asst.  in  physics,  Johns 
Hopkins,  1891-3;  instr.  in  physics,  Sheffield  Scien- 
tific Sch..  Yale,  1  89:^-1900 ;  asst.  prof..  1900-6,  prof, 
and  dir.  Sloane  Physical  Lab.,  1906 — ,  Yale  U.  Mem. 
Nat.  Acad.  Sciences,  Am.  Phys.  Soc,  Conn.  Acad. 
Sciences.  Club:  Graduates'.  Address:  45  Edgehill 
Rd.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

BUMSTEAD,  Horace,  educator;  b.  Boston,  Sept. 
29,  1841;  s.  .Josiah  Freeman  and  Lucy  Douglas 
(Willis)  Bumstead;  A.B.,  Yale,  1863,  A.M.,  1866; 
maj.  43d  U.S.C.T.,  1864-5,  serving  in  siege  of  Rich- 
mond and  Petersburg,  later  in  Tex.;  grad.  Andover 
Theol.  Sem.,  1870;  studied  in  Europe,  1870,  1871 
(D.D.,  New  York  U.,  1881);  m.  Anna  M.,  d.  Albert 
G.  Hoit,  portrait  painter,  Jan.  9,  1872.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1872;  pastor  Second  Ch.,  Minneap- 
olis. 1872-5;  prof,  natural  science,  1875-80,  prof. 
Latin,  lSSO-97;  pre.s.  1888-1907,  Atlanta  U.  (for 
colored  students) ;  retired  on  Carnegie  Foundation, 
1907;  since  engaged  in  religious  and  philanthropic 
work.  Mem.  Mil.  Order  Loyal  Legion,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.     Home:    91  St.  Paul  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.* 

BTTNCE,  Prederic  Im.,  president  Phoenix  Nat. 
Bank,  Hartford,  Conn. 

BUNCE,  Henry  !■.,  president  U.S.  National  Bank, 
Hartford,    Conn. 

BXTirCE,  Jonathan  Brace,  investments;  Apr.  4, 
1832-.\Iai-.   6,   19  12.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BUNCE,  Philip  Dibble,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  Aug.  6,  1S64;  s.  Jonathan  Brace  and 
Laura  Maria  (Dibble)  Bunce;  direct  descendant  of 
first  settlers  in  Hartford;  B.A..  Yale.  1888;  M.D.. 
Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia).  1891;  unmar- 
ried. Interne,  St.  Luke's  Hosp.,  New  York.  1891-3, 
and  Sloane  Maternitv  Hosp.,  3  mos.,  1893;  began 
practice  at  Hartford,  1895;  mem  visiting  staff, 
Hartford  Hosp.  (mostly  as  visiting  orthopedic 
surgeon)  since  1895;  also  visiting  phys.,  Hartford 
Orphan  Asylum;  police  surgeon,  Haitlord,  1895- 
02;  med.  examiner  City  of  Hartford.  Trustee  Hart- 
ford Grammar  Sch.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Conn.  State  Med. 
Soc,  Hartford  Med.  Soc.  (treas.),  Psi  TTpsilon. 
Republican.    Conglist.    Clubs:    Twentieth  Century, 


Uni\ersity,  Hartford  Golf.    Home:   57   Gillette  St. 
Office:    98  High  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

BUNCE,  W(ilUam)  Gedney,  artist;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Sept.  19,  1840;  s.  .lames  M.  and  Elizabeth 
(Chester)  Bunce;  pupil  of  Cooper  Union  and  Wil- 
liam Halt.  New  York  and  Achenbach;  also  studied 
Munich,  Diisseldorf,  Brussels;  unmarried.  Opened 
studio  at  Paris,  France;  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  since 
1905.  Exhibited  Paris  Salon,  1876,  1888;  Soc.  Am. 
Artists,  1878.  Awarded  bronze  medal,  Paris  Expn., 
1900;  medal,  St.  Louis  Expn.,  1904.  A.N. A.,  1902, 
N.A.,  1907;  mem.  Nat.  Inst.  Arts  and  Letters. 
Clubs:  Lotos,  IMavets  (New  York).  Home:  21 
Woodland  St.  Studio:  904  Main  St.,  Hartford, 
Conn.-' 

BUNDY,  Byron  M.,  farmer;  b.  Sutton,  Vt.,  Mar. 
4,  1S73;  s.  Charles  E.  and  Orinthia  (Daniels)  Bun- 
dy;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Carrie  O.  Daniels,  of  West 
Fairlee,  Vt.,  Aug.  20,  1903;  3  children,  Howard  C, 
Wallace  M.,  Everitt  O.  Engaged  in  farming  since 
boyhood;  mem.  Republican  Town  Com.,  1904-8; 
lister,  1907-15;  mera.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910;  deputy 
sheriff  and  constable.  Conglist.  Address:  Sutton, 
Vermont. 

BUNKER,  Alfred,  teacher;  b.  Nantucket,  Mass., 
Feb.  14,  1838;  s.  James  Madison  and  Sarah  (West) 
Bunker;  of  French  Huguenot  descent  through  Wil- 
liam Bunker,  whose  son  George  came  to  N.E. 
about  1650;  ed.  elementary  and  high  schs.;  Cof- 
fin Sch.  (acad.).  Nantucket;  Mass.  State  Normal 
Sch.,  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  class  of  1859;  m.  Cor- 
delia Mitchell  Barker,  of  New  Bedford,  Mass., 
Aug.  15,  1864;  3  children,  Clarence  Alfred  (Har- 
vard, 1889),  Harrison  Barker  (deceased),  Helen  C. 
(Radcliffe,  1902:  she  is  now  deceased).  Teacher 
various  schs.  in  eastern  Mass.,  1856-64;  sub- 
master,  different  Boston  schs.,  1864-84;  master 
Quincy  (grammar)  Sch..  Boston,  1884-09:  master 
emei-itus  since  1910.  Trustee  Boston  Teachers' 
Retirement  Fund.  1900-9,  and  sec.  of  bd.  since 
1901:  life  trustee  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.;  mem.  Mass. 
Teachers'  Assn.  (sec.  6  yrs.,  treas.  6  yrs.),  Bos- 
ton Masters'  Assn.,  Mass.  Schoolmasters'  Club. 
Chase-Chace  Family  Assn.  (ex-pres.).  Sons  and 
Daugliteis  of  Nantucket  (ex-pres.),  Mass.  Civic 
Alliance  (v.-p.),  .John  Howard  Industrial  Home 
for  Discharged  Prisoners  (dir.).  Am.  Unitarian 
Assn.  (life).  Unitarian  Temperance  Soc.  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian  (sr.  deacon  1st  Ch.,  Roxbury). 
Clubs:  Unitarian,  Alveus  (ex-pres.),  John  Eliot 
(ex-pres.).  Home:  29  Juniper  St.,  Roxbury.  Of- 
fice:    130   Appleton   St.,   Boston. 

BUNKER,  Alonzo,  missionary;  .Tan.  30,  1837- 
:Mar..  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1912-13.) 

BUNKER,  Charles  Albert,  educator;  b.  Barn- 
stead,  N.H.,  July  21,  1840;  s.  Alfred  and  Mary 
Emerson  (Hodgdon)  Bunker;  prep.  edn.  Pittsfield, 
Phillips  and  Pembroke  acads. :  A.B.,  Dartmouth. 
1864,  A.M.,  1867;  m.  Mav  20.  1869,  Nellie  Blake. 
Prin.  Mclndoe  Falls  Acad.,  1864-6,  Caledonia  Co. 
Grammar  Sch.  (now  Peacham  Acad.),  1S67-95; 
prin.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Castleton,  Vt..  1899-1900. 
Supt.  schs.,  Peacham,  Vt.,  1869-85:  mem.  Caledo- 
nia Co.  Bd.  Edn.,  1888-92:  mem.  Vt.  Senate,  1886. 
88.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1896.  Mem.  Vt.  State  Teachers' 
Assn.  (ores.  1883),  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  etc.  Repub- 
lican.   Conglist.     Address:    Peacham,   Vt. 

BUNKER,  Clarence  Alfred,  lawyer;  b.  Roxbury, 
INIass.,  June  14,  1866;  s.  Alfred  and  Cordelia  M. 
(^Barker)  Bunker;  prep.  edn.  Bryant  &  Stratton 
Commercial  Sch..  Roxbury  T>atin  Sch.:  A  B..  sum- 
ma  cum  laude.  Harvard.  1889,  A.M.,  1892;  LL.B.. 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1892;  m.  Mary  H.  AVhite,  of 
Wellesley,  Mass.,  June  1,  1897:  children.  Raymond 
Thayer.  Lawrence  Eliot,  Miriam  Hawthorne.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1892,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston: 
dir.  "Wellesley  Nat.  Bank.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Mass.  Bar  .\ssn.. 
Delt.a  Upsilon.  Club:  Wellesley  (ex-pres.).  Home: 
46  (^heslnut  St..  "^^'ellesley  Hills,  Mass.  Office:  904 
IJari-isters    Hall,    Boston. 

BUNKER,  John  Edward,  lawver:  b.  Trenton. 
Me..  Apr.  24,  1866;  s.  John  E.  and  Mary  A.  (Allev) 
Bunker;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Trenton:  Eastern  Me. 
(^onf.  Rem.,  Bucksport.  Me.:  Coburn  Classical  Inst., 
Waterville,    Me.;    LL.B.,    Boston   U.    Sch.    of    Law, 


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1892;  m.  Carolyn  M.  Dodge,  of  Bluehill,  Me.,  Dec. 
7,  1898  (died  Nov.  24,  1911);  2  children,  Mary 
Carolyn,  Alice  Maude.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  Oct. 
12,  1892,  and  since  practiced  at  Bar  Harbor;  county 
atty.  Hancock  Co.,  Me.,  1887,  8,  9,  90;  chmn.  mu- 
nicipal govt.  Eden,  Me.,  1898-9,  1901-2,  4,  5,  8,  9,  10; 
elk.  Supreme  Jud.  Ct.,  Hancock  Co.,  Jan.  1,  1911- 
Jan.  1,  1915;  sec.  of  state  of  Me.,  Jan.  23,  1915- 
Jan.,  1917;  Democrat.  Conglist.  Deputy  Grand 
Master  I.O.O.F.  of  Me.;  mem.  K.  of  P.  Home:  Bar 
Harbor,   Me.    Office:    State   House,  Augusta,   Me. 

BUNKER,  Luther  G.,  M.D.;  b.  West  Trenton, 
Me..  Mar.  19,  1S6S;  s.  John  E.  and  Mary  A.  (Alley) 
Bunker;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Blue  Hill  Acad.;  M.D.,  Med. 
Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowrdoin),  1892:  m.  Emily  R.  Plaisted, 
of  Waterville,  Me.,  June,  1904:  1  child,  Hope,  b. 
May  15,  1913.  Practiced  in  Sanford  and  North 
Berwick,  Me.,  1892-5,  since  at  Waterville;  mem. 
Bd.  of  Health,  6  yrs. ;  city  physician,  4  yrs. ;  mayor 
of  Waterville,  1907,  1908;  chmn.  Rep.  City  Com., 
1906,  1907;  ex-mem.  Bd.  U.S.  Pension  Examiners; 
ex-mem.  Bd.  of  Registration  of  Medicine  of  Me. 
Ex-pres.  Waterville  Bd.  of  Trade;  ex-pres.  Central 
Me.  Pair  Assn.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.;  ex- 
pres.  Kennebec  Co.  Med.  Soc;  ex-pres.  Waterville 
Clin.  Soc.  Mason  (K.T.) ;  mem.  Uniform  Rank,  K. 
of  P.  (surgeon  3d  Regt.) ;  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  M.W.  of 
A.,  Elks.  Clubs:  Masonic,  Elks.  Recreations: 
breeder  of  Ayrshire  cattle  and  mulepot  hogs. 
Home:  46  Silver  St.  Address:  50  Main  St.,  Water- 
ville,   Me. 

BUNTING,  ■William  Morton;  ilar.  24,  1855-Feb. 
11.  1912.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BUNTING,  "William  Morton,  insurance;  b.  Phila- 
delphia, Oct.  9,  1SS2;  s.  William  Morton  and  Mary 
(Alexander)  Bunting;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.,  Bos- 
ton; St.  Mark's  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1905;  m.  Alice 
Nelson,  of  Maiden,  Mass.,  Sept.  25,  1907;  3  chil- 
dren, Virginia,  Bettina,  William  M.,  Jr.  Began 
active  career  as  solicitor  Penn  Mutual  Life  Ins. 
Co.,  1905,  and  has  since  been  identified  with  the 
company;  became  mem.  firm  of  Plympton  &  Bunt- 
ing, gen.  mgrs.  for  Mass.  for  Penn  Mutual  and  has 
been  mgr.  same  in  Mass.  since  death  of  partner  in 
1912.  Mem.  Boston  Life  Underwriters'  Assn.,  Bos- 
ton Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Algonquin, 
Harvard,  Tedesco  Country,  City.  Home:  Swamp- 
scott,  Mass.  Office:  Penn  Mutual  Life  Bldg.,  24 
Milk    St.,    Boston. 

BUNTON,  Henry  Sylvanus,  mf r. ;  b.  Manchester, 
N.H.,  Apr.  6,  184  8;  s.  Dr.  Sylvanus  and  Clarissa 
(Conant)  Bunton;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Manchester 
and  under  father's  tutelage;  m.  Winthrop.  Mass., 
INIarv  Greenwood  Giles,  of  Rockport,  Mass.,  Nov. 
9,  1880.  Apptd.  hosp.  steward,  7th  N.H.  Regt., 
Dec,  1864,  and  enlisted  and  mustered  in  field  at 
Laurel  Hill,  Va.,  in  front  of  Richmond;  in  mil. 
service  until  close  of  Civil  War;  settled  in  Hyde 
Park,  Mass..  1866:  bookkeeper  and  paymaster 
Hyde  Park  Woolen  Co.,  1866-75;  elected  1st  treas. 
Hyde  Park  Savings  Bank,  1871,  and  has  been  v.-p. 
and  mem.  bd.  of  investment  since  1888;  treas. 
Webster  Woolen  Co.  (mills  at  Sabattus,  Me.), 
since  1888;  treas.  Robert  Bleakie  Woolen  Co..  of 
Hyde  Park.  Town  treas.  Hyde  Park,  1875-04.  Epis- 
copalian. Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  G.A.R.,  Loyal  Le- 
gion. Home:  60  Oak  St.  Office:  1234  River  St., 
Hyde  Park,  l\Iass. 

BUBBANK,  Charles  E.,  lawyer;  b.  Claremont, 
N.H..  July  5,  1866;  s.  Jason  and  Edna  M.  (Willey) 
Burbank:  ed.  common  and  high  schs.;  LL.B.,  Bos- 
ton U.  Sch.  of  Law.  1894  (speaker  of  class);  m. 
Lily  Owen  Baker,  of  Boston,  Oct.  10,  1906.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1894,  and  since  practiced  in 
Boston;  also  admitted  to  bars  of  Colo,  and  Cal.; 
mem.  Stebbins,  Storer  &  Burbank  since  1903.  Mem. 
Mass.  Senate,  1914:  Progressive.  Mem.  Mpss.  Bar 
Assn.  Mason  (R.A.).  Club:  Economic  (Boston). 
Recreations:  farming.  Home:  East  Bridgewater, 
Mass.    Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston. 

BUBBANK,  Harvey,  educator;  b.  Walden,  Cale- 
donia Co.,  Vt.,  July  5,  1868;  s.  Natt  and  Huldah  J. 
(Stone)  Burbank:  grad.  Hardwick  (Vt.)  Acad., 
1890;  Orange  County  Collegiate  Inst.,  Orange,  Cal.; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.,  1900:  m.  Mar.  6,  1902,  Lillian 
T.  Bryant,  of  Medfield,  Mass.  Teacher  in  Vt., 
1891-7,    1900-1;    practiced    law    in    Danville,    Vt., 


1901-6;  prin.  Phillips  Acad.,  Danville,  1906-7;  union 
supt.  schs..  Central  Caledonia  Supervision  Union, 
since  July  1,  1907.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mem. 
Caledonia  County  Bar.  Mason;  mem.  Odd  Fellows, 
Knights  of  Pythias,  Grange,  N.E.  Order  of  Pro- 
tection.    Address:   Danville,  Vt. 

BUBBANK,  Iiester  Warren,  M.D. ;  b.  Walden. 
Vt.,  Oct.  1,  1866;  s.  Nathaniel  and  Huldah  (Stone) 
Burbank;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Walden;  giad.  Hard- 
wick Acad.,  1888;  B.S.,  Dartmouth,  1893,  M.S.,  1896; 
M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1896;  m.  May 
Stevens,  of  Manchester,  N.H.,  July  20,  1898;  1 
child,  Pauline  May.  Practiced  at  Cabot,  Vt.,  since 
1896;  supt.  schs.,  Cabot,  1896,  1897;  mem.  Vt.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1910.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason;  mem. 
Grange.    Address:   Cabot,  Vt. 

BUBBANK,  William  Edwin,  artist,  educator; 
b.  Boston,  1866;  s.  James  Oscar  and  Augusta 
Elizabeth  (Hadley)  Burbank;  studied  Cowles  Art 
Sch.,  Boston;  ficole  des  Beaux  Arts  and  Acad6mi§ 
Julien,  Paris.  Instr.  in  drawing,  Cowles  Art  Sch. 
and  Boston  Art  Club,  1893-5;  one  of  art  instrs. 
Manchester  Inst,  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  Manciiester, 
N.H.,  since  1898  (governing  bd.).  Address:  1037 
Elm  St.,   Manchester,  N.H. 

BUBCHABD,  Roswell  B.,  lawyer.  (See  vol. 
lyot. ) 

BUBDAKIN,  John  Howard,  public  official;  b. 
Cambridge.  Mass.,  Nov.  3,  1840;  s.  John  C.  and 
Catharine  (Eliza)  Burdakin;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Cambridge  and  pvt.  sch.  in  Boston:  studied  con- 
vevancing  in  office  of  William  V.  Thompson,  Bos- 
ton, 1857-60;  m.  Ella  L.,  d.  Nathaniel  Smith,  of 
Dedham,  Mass.,  Nov.  18,  1874;  2  children,  Leslie 
R.,  b.  Sept.  16,  18S4;  Lillian,  Aug.  5,  1887.  Clk. 
under  Caleb  Hayden,  register  of  Middlesex  Co.. 
1860-1;  mem.  22d  N.G.N.Y.,  and  served  In  Md.  and 
Va.,  1862;  clk.  in  office  of  James  Foord,  register 
of  deeds  of  Norfolk  Co.,  Mass.,  1863-73;  asst. 
register  of  deeds  of  Norfolk  Co.,  1873,  and  register 
(as  successor  to  James  Foord  who  declined  re- 
election) since  1874;  trustee  Dedham  Instn.  for 
Savings;  librarian  and  curator  Dedham  Hist.  Soc. 
Mem.  N.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc,  G.A.R.;  ex-pres. 
Dedham  Boat  Club.  Home:  18  Guild  Rd.  Address: 
Registry  Bldg.,   Dedham,   Mass. 

BUBDETT,  Charles  Albert,  teacher;  b.  Reading, 
Mass.,  Apr.  26,  1858;  s.  James  Francis  and  Caroline 
Ellen  (Hartshorne)  Burdett;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Bev- 
erly, Mass.;  New  Ch.  Acad.,  Waltham,  Mass.,  and 
spl.  courses;  m.  Anna  E.  Hammond,  of  Woburn, 
Mass.,  Nov.  4,  1885;  2  children,  Anna  H.,  Camilla. 
Established  Burdett  Business  Coll.,  Boston,  1879, 
and  admitted  brother,  Fred  H.,  as  partner;  pres. 
of  coll.  since  Its  incorporation,  1895.  Pres.  Lyceum 
Hall  Assn.,  Woburn;  mem.  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Egypt  Exploration 
Fund.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner);  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs: 
Pilgrim  Publicitv,  Boston  City,  Towanda,  Twen- 
tieth Century.  Home:  Woburn,  Mass.  Office:  18 
Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

BURDETT,  Everett  Watson,  lawyer;  b.  De  Sota 
Co  Miss.,  Apr.  5,  1S54;  s.  Auajustus  P.  and  Marian 
(Newman)  Burdett:  ed.  Washington  U.,  St.  Louis; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.,  1877:  admitted  to  bar,  1878:  m. 
Maud  Warner,  of  Boston;  2  children,  Paul,  Marion 
(Mrs.  Prescott  Bigelow,  Jr.).  Mem.  firm  Burdett, 
Wardwell  &  Ives,  counsel  for  associated  electric 
lighting  cos.  of  Mass.,  since  1889;  gen.  counsel  Nat. 
Electric  Light  Assn.:  counsel  and  dir.  Edison 
Electric  Illuminating  Co.  of  Boston;  counsel  and 
trustee  Mass.  Electric  Cos.;  counsel  and  dir.  Cham- 
pion-Internat.  (paper  mfg.)  Co.;  gen.  counsel 
Fitchburg  R.R.Co. ;  trustee  Boston  Five  Cents 
Saving  Bank,  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp.  Mem.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston  (council).  Repub- 
lican. Clubs:  Algonquin,  Country,  Curtis,  City, 
Exchange.  Author  numerous  addresses,  pamph- 
lets, etc..  on  pub.  service  corpus.,  municipal  owner- 
ship and  operation  of  pub.  utilities,  etc.  Homes: 
119  Bav  State  Rd.,  Boston,  and  Marion,  Mass. 
Office:    84    State   St.,   Boston,    Mass.* 

BURDETT,  Georgre  Albert,  organist;  b.  Boston, 
June  17,  1856;  s.  Horatio  S.  and  Melvina  (Martin) 
Burdett;  A.B.,  Harvard,  summa  cum  laude,  1881; 
made  3  visits  to  Germany  for  study;  m.  Ellen  S. 
Strong,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  June  8,  1887.  Mem. 
bd.  of  visitors  to  Musical  Dept.  of  Harvard;  mem. 


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jury  of  3  foi  ;ui  aiiii.  prize  in  musical  composition 
under  will  of  l'''rancis  Boote.  Composer  of  many 
anthems  and  oilier  \vori<s.  Home:  Newton  Centre, 
Mass.    Address:  6  Newbury  St.,  Boston.* 

BUBDICK,  Arthur  Franklin,  M.D. ;  b.  Underliill, 

Vt.,  <  >ct.  I'O,  ISliS;  s.  Timothy  and  S.\lvia  (Lewis) 
BurdicU;  prop,  edn..  Green  ^Mountain  Acad.,  Under- 
bill; .M.D..  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1858;  M.D., 
C<dl.  IMiys.  and  Surp.  (N.Y.  U.),  1859;  m.  Mary  C. 
t'liurch.  of  Underbill,  Oct.  29,  1867.  Doubled  Cape 
Horn  to  Cal.,  1849;  began  practice  at  Underbill, 
1S59;  commd.  asst.  surg.  5th  Regt.,  Vt.  Vol.s.,  1862 
(resigned,  1863).  Mem.  Vt.  Med.  Soc.  Republican. 
Coimlist.    Masun.     Address:    Underliill,    Vt. 

BUBDICK,  Arthur  Harold,  mfr. ;  b.  Burns,  AUe- 
gliany  County,  N.Y.,  Nov.  3,  1874;  s.  Amos  Abbott 
and  Harriet  Victoria  (Jones)  Burdicl<;  descent 
traced  in  3  lines — Burdick,  I-'rench  Huguenot,  R.I., 
about  1640,  Jones,  of  Welsh  descent,  late  1700, 
Brown  line,  earlv  Revolutionary  ancestry;  ed. 
Elmira  (N.Y.)  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U., 
Conn.,  1899;  m.  Mary  Northrop,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  Mar.  31,  1902;  1  daughter,  Elizabeth  North- 
rop, b.  Oct.  18,  1908.  With  N.Y.  &  N.J.  Telephone 
Co.,  Brooklyn,  1899-1900;  mgr.  Taplin  Mfg.  Co., 
New  York,  1900-1;  purcliasing  agt.,  Gen.  Electric 
Co.,  Schenectady,  N.Y.,  1901-11;  dir.,  treas.  and 
gen.  mgr.  Standard  Woven  Fabric  Co.,  Worcester, 
1911-13;  removed  to  Framingham,  Mass.,  1913. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsi- 
lon.  Mason.  Recreations:  music,  literature,  motor- 
ing, golf.  Home:  127  Union  Av.  Office:  Standard 
^Voven   Fabric  Co.,   Framingham,   Mass. 

BUBDICK,  Charles,  farmer;  b.  Charlestown, 
li.l.,  Aug.  JO,  l.su;>;  s.  Charles  and  Sarali  (Tanner) 
Burdick;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Gertrude  Hoxie,  of 
Charlestow'n,  Jan.  19,  1891;  2  children,  Sarah  R., 
Ethel  G.  Engaged  in  farming  since  1880;  assessor 
of  taxes,  1889-90;  mem.  Sch.  Com.  6  yrs. ;  mem. 
Town  Council,  1901-12  (pres.  1910-12);  mem.  R.I. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912,  13,  14,  Senate,  1915.  Republican. 
Mem.  Washington  Co.  Agrl.  Soc.  Baptist.  Addres.s: 
Bradford,   li.l.,   R.F.D.   No.   1. 

BUBDICK,  Clark,  lawyer;  b.  Newport,  R.I.,  Jan. 
13,  lbG!>;  s.  J.  Truman  and  Emily  F.  (Sherman) 
Burdick;  ed.  Newport  pub.  sclis. ;  Harvard  Law 
Sch.  (non-grad.);  m.  Feb.  9,  1898,  Elizabeth  L. 
Peckham,  of  Newport.  Admitted  to  R.l.  bar,  1894 
and  since  practiced  in  Newport;  mem.  Burdick  & 
MacLeod;  v.-p.  Newport  Trust  Co.;  city  solicitor, 
Newport,  2  yrs.;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  3  yrs., 
1906-8;  Senate,  1915;  mem.  City  Council,  Newport, 
6  yrs.;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  8  yrs.  Mem.  corpn.  New- 
port Hosp.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason 
132°);  mem.  K.  of  P.,  Red  Men.  Club:  iMiantonomi 
(pres.).     Address:   Newport,   It. I. 

BUBDICK,  Franklin  ISlisha,  M.D.;  b.  Albion, 
Oswego  Co.,  N.V.,  Mar.  3  1,  ]S7];  s.  Brayton  Daniel 
and  Mary  iCllen  (I'erry)  Burdick;  grad.  Pulaski 
(N.Y.)  Acad.,  1892;  M.D.,  Coll.  of  Medicine,  Syra- 
cuse (N.Y.)  U.,  1895;  post-grad,  study,  New  Yorlv 
Lying-in  Hosp.,  and  various  clinics;  m.  Providence, 
R.I.,  June  6,  1898,  Lena  Gertrude  Goodspeed  (died 
Mar.  25,  1900).  Interne  St.  Josepli's  Hosp.,  Syra- 
cuse, 1895-6;  began  pvt.  practice.  Providence,  Dec, 
1896;  phys.  to  Providence  Dispensary,  1898-03; 
I)hy.s.  to  Out-patient  Dept.,  R.l.  Hosp.,  and  St. 
Elizabeth  Home.  Mem.  Providence  Sled.  Assn., 
R.I.  Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.,  R.I.  Hist.  Soc,  S.A.R.,  Nu 
Sigma  Nu  (Mu  Chapter).  Republican.  Baptist. 
Mason  (K.T.);  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  West  Side,  Uni- 
versity.   Address:   6  Harrison  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

BUBDICK,  Horace  Bobbins,  artist;  b.  East  Kil- 
lingly,  Conn.,  Ut-t.  7,  1S44;  s.  Benjamin  Lake  and 
Mary  C.  (Pearce)  Burdick;  student  Lowell  Inst., 
Boston;  studied  under  Dr.  Rimmer  in  anatomy, 
and  Otto  Grundmann,  Mus.  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston, 
1868-74;  m.  Catherine  H.  Tliompson,  of  Yonkers, 
N.Y.,  June,  1879  (died  1894);  m.  2d,  Alice  J.  Pratt, 
of  Maiden,  Mass.,  July  3,  1897;  1  daughter,  Doris, 
b.  May  21,  1898.  Began  by  coloring  photograplis, 
and  painting  fruit  and  still  life;  also  drew  on 
wood  for  engravers  and  designed  and  drew  on 
stone  for  lithograph  cos.,  1878-83;  has  had  charge 
of  many  art  exhbns.  at  Boston  Art  Club,  Foreign 
Art  Exhbn..  Boston,  1883,  Mechanics'  Exhbn.,  Cop- 
ley Soc,  exhibits  of  loaned  pictures,  etc.    Exhibited 


portraits  in  Boston,  New  Yorlc  and  Phila. ;  repre- 
sented by  work  in  Faneuil  Hall,  Boston  State 
House,  John  Hancock  Ins.  Co.,  Harvard  Memorial 
Hall,  Berkshire  County  Ct.  House  and  Savings 
Bank,  etc.  Has  devoted  mucli  time  to  restoration 
of  valuable  pictures.  Mason.  Club:  Boston  Art 
(since  1875).  Author:  The  New  Statement.  Contbr. 
to  art  mags.,  etc.  Recreations:  landscape  painting, 
billiards.    Address:    16   Park  Av.,   Maiden,  Mass. 

BUBDICK,  J.  Truman,  pres.  Savings  Bank  of 
Newport,   Newport,   R.I. 

BUBDITT,  Dan  Demingr,  farmer,  mclit.;  b.  Pitts- 
ford,  Vt.,  Nov.  15,  1850;  s.  J'"ranklin  Burditt;  ed. 
l)ub.  schs.;  m.  Swanton,  Vt.,  Sept.  25,  1901,  Mary 
E.  Smith.  Engaged  in  farming  and  grain  business 
since  1876;  v.-p.  Brandon  (Vt.)  Nat.  Bank  since 
1896;  v.-p.  Proctor  (Vt.)  Trust  Co.  since  1891.  Has 
lield  various  local  offices;  justice  of  the  peace,  16 
yrs.;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1900,  Senate,  1907; 
trustee  Vt.  State  Hosp.  for  tlie  Insane  since  1904, 
and  of  Vt.  Sanatorium,  Pittsford.  Republican. 
Conglist.    Address:  Pittsford,  Vt. 

BUBGB,  William  James,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Wick- 
ford,  li.l.,  Apr.  12,  1831;  s.  Lemuel  (Rev.)  and 
Elizabeth  Frances  (Shaw)  Burge;  mother  was  d. 
Dr.  William  G.  Shaw,  of  Wickford;  g.s.  of  James 
Birge  (name  changed  to  Burge),  of  Litchfield, 
C'onn.,  a  Revolutionary  soldier;  ed.  Washington 
Acad.,  WMckford;  Providence  Conf.  Acad.,  East 
Greenwich.  R.I.;  under  tutorsJiip  of  Rev.  Silas  A. 
Crain;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia), 
1853;  m.  Frances  Burling  Vose,  of  Westerly,  R.L, 
Sept.  7,  1854  (died  1876);  4  children,  Edward, 
Frances  (died  in  infancy),  Mary,  Bessie;  m.  2d, 
ISIary,  d.  Ex-Senator  James  R.  Doolittle,  of  Wis., 
Oct.  16,  1883;  2  children,  Dorothea,  Sara.  Began 
practice  in  N.Y.  City,  1853;  apptd.  surgeon  Central 
Dispensary,  Centre  St.,  N.Y.  City,  1854;  surgeon 
Out-door  Dept.,  New  York  Lying-in  Asylum;  prac- 
ticed in  Salisbury,  Conn.,  1854-6,  Brooklyn,  N.Y., 
1856-9,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1859-62;  was  surgeon 
Taunton  Light  CJuard;  acting  asst.  surgeon  U.S. 
Navy,  Jan.  25,  1862-Jan.  14,  1866;  served  on  board 
Ino,  Albatross,  Flag  and  Florida,  and  was  awarded 
naval  medal  for  services  in  important  engage- 
ments; practiced  in  Atchison,  Kan.,  1866-73,  Paw- 
tucket  and  Edgewood,  R.L,  1873-14,  Providence 
since  1914.  Chmn.  library  com.  Edgewood  Free 
Library  since  its  foundation.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  R.I. 
Med.  Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn.  (pres.  3  yrs.); 
del.  to  A.M. A.  meetings  at  Long  Branch,  Chicago 
and  San  Francisco.  Voted  for  John  C.  Fremont  for 
Pres.  of  U.S.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Slocum  Post, 
G.A.R.,  Providence.  Address:  43  Chapin  Av.,  Provi- 
dence,   R.I. 

BUBGBSS,  Allbert  Franklin,  entomologist;  b. 
Rockland,  Mass.,  Oct.  2,  1873;  s.  Emory  and  Mary 
(Lewis)  Burgess;  B.S.,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1895, 
M.S.,  1897;  m.  Mary  E.  Dwight,  of  Castalia,  O.,  June 
20,  1904.  Asst.  entomologist,  Mass.  State  Bd.  Agr., 
1895-9;  asst.  in  entomology,  U.  of  111.,  1899-1900; 
asst.  insp.,  1900-2,  cliief  insp.  of  nurseries  and 
orchards,  1902-7,  Ohio  Dept.  Agr.;  expert  in  charge 
of  breeding  experiments,  Bur.  of  Entomology,  U.S. 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  1907 — ,  and  in  charge  of  preventing 
spread  of  the  Gipsy  Moth  for  same  bur.,  1913 — . 
Asso.  editor  Journal  of  Economic  Entomology, 
1908-10.  Has  pub.  5  ann.  repts.  and  9  bulls,  on 
nursery  and  orchard  inspection,  numerous  bulls, 
issued  by  U.S.  Bur.  of  Entomology  and  many 
scientific  articles  on  entomol.  subjects.  (See  Wlio's 
Who  in  America  for  societies,  etc.)  Home:  Melrose 
Higlilands,  Mass.    Office:   43  Tremont  St.,  Boston.* 

BUBGBSS,  Alexander  Manlius,  M.D.;  b.  St.  Al- 
bans, \'t..  May  4,  1S85;  s.  Thomas  and  Mary  Tur- 
ner (Sargent)  Burgess;  prep.  edn.  St.  Albans  Higli 
Sch.;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1906;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1910;  m.  Abby  Bullock,  of  Providence,  R.L, 
June  8,  1910.  Pathol,  interne,  1909,  Boston  City 
Hosp.;  asst.  in  pathology,  1910-12,  pathologist 
Montreal  Gen.  Hosp.,  1912-13;  asst.  prof,  pathol- 
ogy, McGill  U.,  Montreal,  1913;  interne  South 
Dept.,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1914;  practiced  in  Provi- 
dence since  1914.  Address:  192  Waterman  St., 
Pro\idonco,    R.I. 

BUBGBSS,  Charles  Frederick,  editor  and  pub.; 
b.  Middleboro,  Mass.,  May  16,  1855;  s.  Frederick  O. 
and    Lizzie    Foster    (Goss)    Burgess;    ed.    Phillips 


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Exeter  Acad.,  Exeter,  N.H. ;  Pierce  Acad.,  Middle- 
boro;  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.;  m.  Marlboro,  Oct.  18, 
1886,  Ella  M.  Holden;  3  children,  Foster  L.,  b. 
Feb.  21,  1895,  Rachael  E.  (deceased),  Harold  F.,  b. 
Aug.  16,  1898.  Entered  newspaper  business  at 
Plainfield,  Conn.,  1880;  editor  and  pub.  Journal, 
Moosup,  since  1881.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ad- 
dress: Moosup,  Conn. 

BVSGESS,  Charles  G.,  importer  and  jobber  of 
teas  and  coffee;  b.  Boston,  Sept.  18,  1852;  s.  Will- 
iam C.  and  Rebecca  (Bartlett)  Burgess;  ancestors 
on  both  sides  of  family  were  early  Plymouth  set- 
tlers; Robert  Bartlett  came  to  America  in  the 
ship  Anne,  in  1623;  grad.  English  High  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton, 1870;  m.  Celia  J.  Smith,  of  Brome,  P.Q.,  Can., 
June  13,  1877;  2  sons,  Robert  Smith,  James  At- 
wood.  Began  in  wholesale  grocery  business,  1870, 
with  Martin  L.  Hall  &  Co. ;  became  mem.  of  firm, 
1881,  incorporated,  1908;  the  company  discontinued 
the  grocery  business  in  1911,  and  engaged  as  im- 
porters and  jobbers  of  teas  and  coffees;  has  been 
pres.  and  treas.  since  incorporation;  also  pres. 
and  treas.  Shapleigh  Coffee  Co.;  pres.  New  Eng- 
land Maple  Syrup  Co.  (Cambridge,  Mass.);  trustee 
North  End  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Republican,  Economic,  Bos- 
ton City,  Boston  Art.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports. 
Home:  295  Beacon  St.  OfHce:  64  Long  Wharf,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

BUBG-ESS,  Charles  Monroe,  mechanical  engr. ; 
b.  Ontwa,  :Mich.,  Apr.  8,  1843;  s.  Albert  and  Roxa 
L.  (Terry)  Burgess;  common  sch.  edn. ;  m.  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  Dec.  12,  1861.  Pres.  New  Century  Zinc 
&  Lead  Mining  Co.  since  1906.  Life  mem.  Am.  Soc. 
Mech.  Engrs.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Pvt.  Co. 
C.  25th  Regt.  Conn.  Inf.  Vols.,  Civil  War.  Mason 
(32°).  Address:  358  W.  Main  St.,  New  Britain, 
(ionn. 

BUBGBSS,  Charles  S.,  editor  and  pub.;  b.  Fal- 
mouth, Mass.,  May  4,  1856;  s.  Elisha  G.  and  Jane 
M.  (Cobb)  Burgess;  ed.  Falmouth  High  Sch.;  m. 
Bertha  F.  Swift,  of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Nov.  6, 
1885;  1  son,  Sumner  C.  Editor  and  pub.  Falmouth 
Enterprise  since  1896;  mem.  Falmouth  Sch.  Bd.  20 
yrs.  Mem.  Nobska  Lodge,  K.  of  P.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.     Address:   Falmouth,    Mass. 

BUBGBSS,  (Prank)  Gelett,  writer,  illustrator; 
moved  to  New  York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   1914-15.) 

BUBGBSS,  Gideon  Albert,  denominational  sec; 
b.  Providence,  R.I..  May  29,  1854;  s.  Albert  W.  and 
Mary  B.  (Williams)  Burgess;  grad.  Providence 
High  Sch.,  1874;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1878  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa),  A.M.,  1881;  D.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1881;  (D.D., 
Rio  Grande  [Ohio]  Coll.,  1895);  m.  Greenville,  R.I., 
Jan.  1,  1884,  Emma  A.  Steere;  3  children,  Paul  S. 
(Honolulu,  H.I.),  Albert  W.  and  Esther  W.  (both 
of  Greenville,  R.I.).  Ordained  ministry  Free  Bapt. 
Ch.,  at  Greenville,  R.I.,  1SS2;  pastor,  Greenville, 
1882-9,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1889-90;  pres.  Parker 
Coll.,  Winnebago,  Minn.,  1890-6;  pastor  Congl.  Ch., 
Toledo,  O.,  1896-1900,  Berea,  Ky.,  1900-3,  Darling- 
ton Church,  Pawtucket,  R.J.,  1904-11;  sec.  Congl. 
Home  Missionary  Soc.  in  R.I.,  since  Dec,  1911. 
Mem.  R.I.  Citizens'  Hist.  Soc,  Grange,  etc.  Repub- 
lican. Joint  editor  Free  Baptist  Cyclopedia,  1889. 
Home:  Greenville,   R.I. 

BtTBGBSS,  Hiranx  P.,  jeweler,  optometrist;  b. 
Fairfield,  Me.,  Feb.  20,  1854;  s.  William  E.  and  Ann 
(Ward)  Burgess;  ed.  common  schs.  of  Fairfield;  m. 
Nov.  29, 1895,  Maude  E.  Emery,  of  Fairfield.  Engaged 
in  business  at  Fairfield  since  Dec,  1871;  pres.  Fair- 
field Savings  Bank  since  1910;  pres.  F.  H.  Brown 
Co.;  dir.  Nat.  Bank  of  Fairfield;  elk.  and  dir.  Emery 
Brown  Co.    Republican.    Address:  Fairfield,  Me. 

BTJSGBSS,  John  "William,  educator;  b.  Giles  Co., 
Tenn.,  Aug.  26.  1844;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1867,  A.M., 
1870;  (hon.  Ph.D.,  Princeton,  1883;  LD.D.,  Amherst, 
1884;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Leipzig,  1909;  J.U.D.,  U.  of  Ber- 
lin, Germany,  1910;  LL.D.,  Columbia  U.,  1912);  m. 
Ruth  Payne  Jewett,  of  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Sept.  2, 
1885.  Admitted  to  bar,  1869.  Prof.  English  lit.  and 
polit.  economy,  Knox  Coll.,  1869-71;  studied  his- 
tory, pub.  law  and  polit.  science,  Gottingen,  Leip- 
zig, Berlin,  1871-3;  prof,  history  and  polit.  science, 
Amherst,  1873-6;  prof,  polit.  science  and  constl. 
law  since  1876,  dean  faculty  of  polit.  science  since 


1890,  Columbia  U.;  also  dean  faculties  of  philoso- 
phy, pure  science  and  fine  arts.  Columbia.  Roose- 
velt prof.  Am.  history  and  instns.,  Friedrich  Wil- 
helms  U.,  Berlin,  1906-7;  visiting  American  prof., 
Austrian  univs.,  1914-15.  Decorated,  Order  of  Prus- 
sian Crown,  by  German  Emperor,  and  Order  of  the 
Albrechts,  by  King  of  Saxony,  1907.  Trustee  Am- 
herst Coll.,  1888-98.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books,  etc.)  Address:  323  W.  57th  St.,  New- 
York,  and  "Athenwood,"  Rhode  Island  Av.,  New- 
port, R.I.* 

BUBGBSS,  Buth  Payne  Jewett  (Mrs.  John  W. 
Burgess),  artist;  b.  Montpelier,  Vt. ;  d.  Elisha 
Payne  and  Julia  Kellogg  (Field)  Jewett;  ed.  Burn- 
ham  Sch.,  Nortliampton,  Mass.;  student  Art  Stu- 
dents' League,  New  York,  and  in  Germany  and 
Italy;  m.  Prof.  John  W.  Burgess,  of  Columbia  U., 
Sept.  2,  1885.  Portrait  painter;  painted  portraits 
of  Pres.  Butler,  of  Columbia  U.,  Admiral  Charles 
E.  Clark,  Hon.  A.  B.  Hepburn,  etc.  Ex-pres.  Art 
Students'  League,  Woman's  Art  Club;  patron  Met. 
Mus.  Art,  New  York.  Clubs:  Barnard,  Art  Work- 
ers' Club  for  Women.  Home:  "Athenwood,"  Rhode 
Island  Av.,  Newport,  R.I. 

BTJBGBSS,  Thomas,  clergyman;  b.  St.  Albans, 
Vt.,  Mar.  19,  1880;  s.  Thomas  (D.D.)  and  Mary 
Turner  (Sargent)  Burgess;  g.s.  Bishop  Alexander 
Burgess,  of  diocese  of  Quincy,  111.,  and  grand- 
nephew  of  Bishop  George  Burgess,  of  Me.;  grad. 
DeGarmo  Inst.,  Fishkill-on-Hudson,  N.Y.,  1898; 
A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1902;  grad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1905; 
m.  Catharine  Elizabeth  White,  of  Fishkill,  July  1, 
1905;  4  children,  Elizabeth  Howell,  Thomas,  Mary 
Cotheal,  Howell  White.  Deacon  and  priest,  1905, 
P.E.  Ch. ;  in  charge  Emmanuel  Cli.,  Ashland,  Me., 
and  All  Saints  Ch.,  Masardis,  1905-9;  rector  Trin- 
ity Ch.,  Saco,  1909-14;  priest  in  charge  St.  Bar- 
nabas (ilh.,  Augusta,  since  June  1,  1914.  Mem.  Me. 
Diocesan  Bd.  of  Missions  since  1909:  chmn.  Me. 
Missionary  Commn.  since  1911;  del.  N.E.  (Episco- 
pal) Provincial  Council,  1912,  14;  mem.  Anglican 
and  Eastern  Orthodox  Chs.  Union  (nat.  com.  since 
1909);  mem.  N.E.  Provincial  Commn.  on  Missions; 
dir.  N.E.  Provincial  Com.  on  the  Various  Races; 
mem.  Am.  Soc.  Ch.  History,  Am.  S.C.L.,  Alpha 
Delta  Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Democrat.  Mason. 
Autlior:  Greeks  in  America,  1913.  Co-editor:  A  De- 
scriptively Bibliography  of  Books  of  the  Eastern 
Orthodox  Church,  1912;  The  People  of  the  East- 
ern Orthodox  Churches,  tlie  Separated  Churches 
of  the  East,  and  Other  Slavs,  1913.  Address:  Au- 
gusta, Me. 

B'QBGBSS,  Thornton  Waldo,  author:  b.  Sand- 
wich, Mass.,  Jan.  14,  1874;  s.  Thornton  Waldo  and 
Caroline  F.  (Hay ward)  Burgess;  ed.  high  sch.. 
Sandwich,  and  business  coll.,  Boston;  m.  Nina  E. 
Osborne,  of  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  June  30,  1905; 
2d,  Fannie  P.  Johnson,  of  Ithaca,  N.Y.,  Apr.  30,1911. 
Editorial  staff,  Phelps  Pub.  Co.,  and  Orange  Judd 
Co.,  1895-11;  lit.  and  household  editor.  Orange  Judd 
weeklies,  1901-11;  asso.  editor.  Good  Housekeeping, 
1904-11.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books.)  Address:  61  Washington  Rd.,  Springfield, 
Mass.* 

B1TBGBSS,  "Walter,  real  estate;  b.  Boston,  May 
24,  1851;  s.  Benjamin  F.  and  Cordelia  W.  (Ellis) 
Burgess;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1872;  m.  Miss  F.  Elinor 
Whitney,  of  Boston,  May  18,  1876;  1  daughter, 
Mabel  Whitney.  Engaged  in  real  estate  business  in 
Boston  since  1884.  Mem.  Real  Estate  Exchange. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Boston  Yacht, 
French  Bull  Dog  Club  of  N.E.  Recreations:  yacht- 
ing and  dog  fancy.    Office:  15  Exchange  St.,  Boston. 

BXTBGIIT,  Clarence,  banker;  b.  Rutland,  Vt.,  Oct. 
27,  1865;  s.  Thomas  and  Jane  Scudder  Burgin; 
grad.  Springfield  (Mass.)  High  Sch.;  took  special 
course  in  engring.  after  leaving  high  sch.;  m. 
Quincy,  Mass.,  1898,  Minnie  M.  Rodgers.  In  offices 
of  Charles  Sidney,  Springfield,  and  John  Lyman 
Faxon,  Boston,  both  architects,  until  1884; 
draughtsman  and  bookkeeper,  Frederick  &  Field, 
Quincy,  Mass.,  1884-9;  in  jewelry  business  in  Bos- 
ton, 1889-94;  city  treas.,  Quincy,  1894-6;  became 
treas.  Quincy  Savings  Bank,  1896.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Home:  Quincy,  Mass. 

BITBKB,  Charles  Bugrene,  judge;  Jan.  5,  1854- 
Aug.  5,  1913.    (See  vol.  1909.) 


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BUKKi:,  Edward  M.,  lawyer:  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Nuv.  11,  ISG'J;  s.  M.  W.  and  Honora  (O'Brien) 
Burke;  grad.  Westerly  (R.I.)  High  Sch.,  1889;  B.A., 
I'nion  Coll.,  1893;  LL.B.,  Yale  I^w  Sch.,  1895; 
tutor  in  English,  Union  Coll.,  1893-4;  m.  Mary  E. 
Currier,  of  Sunapee,  N.H.,  June  30,  1908.  Practiced 
jn  Westerly  since  1895;  judge  of  probate,  1898-9, 
1899-1900,  -',  4,  and  since  1907.  Republican.  Mem. 
Red  Men.    Address:  14  Broad  St.,  Westerly,  R.I. 

BUBKE,  Francis,  lawyer;  b.  Brighton,  Mass., 
Mar.  8,  1861;  s.  James  and  Catherine  (Higginsj 
Burke;  grad.  Brighton  High  Sch.,  1879;  prepared  at 
Dr.  E.  R.  Humplirey's  pvt.  instn.  as  tutor  Latin 
and  Greek,  Harvard,  but  entered  Harvard  Law 
Sch..  LL.B.,  1882:  continued  legal  studies  in  office 
Shepard  &  Coombs,  Boston.  Admitted  to  bar,  1883, 
and  since  in  practice  at  Boston.  Mem.  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston.  Frequent  contbr.  to  press.  Home: 
Brighton.  Mass.    Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston. 

BTJRKi:,  John  C,  lawyer,  banker;  Aug.  5,  1854- 
19 — .     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BUBKE,  Walter  Bdward,  insurance;  b.  Mont- 
real, Can.,  July  31,  1873;  s.  Walter  and  Grace  (Gor- 
don) Burke;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895;  m.  Miss  Zayma 
King,  of  Ciuincy,  Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1900;  2  children, 
Roydon.  Vera  Ernestine.  Came  to  U.S.  at  age  of  4 
yrs. ;  with  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co.,  at  New  York 
City,  1  yr. ;  transferred  to  Boston  office,  continuing 
6  yrs.;  in  ins.  business  in  Boston  on  own  account 
since  1902;  mem.  firm  of  Burke  &  Yeaton  since 
1904.  Mason,  Elk.  Mem.  Mass.  Ins.  Brokers'  Assn. 
Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Quincy  Tennis,  Quincy  Yacht, 
Megantic  Fish  and  Game.  Recreations:  outdoor 
sports.  Home:  Quincy,  Mass.  Office:  302  Equitable 
Bldg.,  Boston. 

BUBKE,  Walter  Safford,  mech.  and  civil  engr. ; 
b.  Babcock  Hill,  N.Y..  Dec.  30.  1866;  s.  Albert  Gal- 
latin and  Clara  Hubbard  (Booth)  Burke;  grad.  U.S. 
Naval  Acad.,  1887;  m.  Frances  Middleton  Beaman, 
of  Phila.,  Apr.  5,  1893;  children,  Roger  Middleton, 
Betty.  Commd.  ensign.  U.S.N.,  1889;  transferred  to 
engr.  corps  and  commd.  asst.  engr.,  1892;  promoted 
to  passed  asst.  engr.  and  retired  from  active  serv- 
ice, 1897  (loss  of  arm);  teacher  mech.  engring., 
Harvard,  1895-04,  since  insp.  grounds  and  bldgs. 
Home:  15  Lake  View  Av.  Office:  Harvard  College, 
Camljridge,  Mass. 

BUBKETT,  BUas  Howe;  b.  Union.  Me.,  July  24, 
1848;  s.  of  Nathaniel  K.  and  Mary  (Hills)  Burkett; 
common  sch.  edn.;  m.  Sept.  29,  1873,  Inez  Emma 
Fish,  of  South  Hope.  Me.  Began  in  grain  and  flour 
business  1894,  continuing  until  1907;  engaged  in 
farming.  Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905,  11;  deputy 
sheriff  6  yrs.  Democrat.  Universalist.  Mem.  Odd 
Fellows,  Rebekahs,  Knights  of  Pythias,  Grange. 
Club:  Wilson  and  Marshall  (pres.).  Address: 
I'nion.  Me. 

BUBIiEIGH,  Alvin,  lawyer;  b.  Plymouth,  N.H., 
Dec.  19,  1842:  s.  Samuel  C.  and  Sally  Heath  (Whip- 
ple) Burleigh:  served  in  15th  N.H.  Inf.,  U.S.V.. 
1S62-3:  A.B..  Dartmouth,  1871;  m.  Elvira  Page,  of 
Haverhill,  N.H.,  Jan.  6,  1873.  Admitted  to  N.H. 
bar,  1873;  speaker  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1887-8;  was 
several  yrs.  trustee  N.H.  State  Normal  Sch.;  chmn. 
Plymouth  Sch.  Bd.;  dir.  Plymouth  Guaranty  Sav- 
ings Bank.  Trustee  M.E.  Ch.:  trustee  Tilton  Sem.; 
pres.  Emily  Balch  Cottage  Hosp.  Assn.,  etc.  Mem. 
Am.  Bar  A-^^sn.  Republican.  Methodist.  Address: 
Plymouth,  N.H. 

BtJBIiEIGH,  Charles,  M.D.;  b.  Lewiston,  Me., 
Feb.  26,  1855;  s.  Josiah  and  Eliza  .1.  (Tngalls)  Bur- 
leigh: M.D..  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1891;  m. 
Sarah  F.  Willard,  of  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  29,  1879; 
children,  Charles  R.,  Willard  G.  Practiced  at  Mai- 
den, Mass.,  and  Boston,  1893-14.  Methodist.  Ma- 
.son:  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  K.  of  P.  Compiler:  Bur- 
leigh, Guild  and  Tngalls  Genealogies.  Recreations' 
geneal.   roscarch.    Address:   Waverley,   Mass. 

BUBIiEIGH,  Clarence  Blendon,  editor;  Nov.  1, 
1864-May,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in   America,    1910-11.) 

BUBI.EiaH,  Clarence  Emery,  banker:  b.  Mil- 
ford,  Conn.,  July  :n,  1S71;  s.  Edward  William  and 
Elizabeth  (Bristol)  Burleigh;  ed.  high  sch..  Mil- 
ford;  grad.  Yale  Bus.  Coll.,  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1889;  m.  Ethel  Sanger,  of  Brighton,  Mass.,  Oct. 
24,     1904.     Connected    with    banking    business    at 


Brookline,  Mass.,  since  Mar.  21,  1891;  treas.  Brook- 
line  Trust  Co.,  1910-Oct.  27,  1914;  engaged  in  gen. 
ins.  business  since  May  1,  1915.  Served  one  en- 
listment in  1st  Corps  of  Cadets,  Boston.  Repub- 
lican. Protestant.  Mem.  Beth-horon  Lodge,  F.  & 
A.M.,  Brookline;  St.  Paul's  Chapter,  R.A.M.,  Bos- 
ton; De  Molay  Commandery,  K.T. ;  Boston  Coun- 
cil, R.  &  S.M.:  Aleppo  Temple,  A.A.O.N.M.S.  Rec- 
reations: motoring,  gardening.  Home:  37  Ken- 
wood St.    Office:  70  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

BUBIiEIGH,  Edwin  Chick,  United  States  sena- 
tor; b.  Linneus,  Me.,  Nov.  27,  1843;  s.  Hon.  Parker 
Prescott  and  Caroline  Peabody  (Chick)  Burleigh; 
ed.  common  schs.  and  Houlton  Acad.;  taught  sch. 
and  was  land  surveyor;  m.  Mary  Jane  Either,  of 
Linneus,  .Tune  28,  1863;  father  of  Clarence  Blen- 
don Burleigh.  Publisher  Kennebec  .lournal  since 
1887.  Enlisted  in  D.C.  cav.,  but  illness  prevented 
his  passing  med.  exam.;  served  in  office  of  state 
and  adj. -gen. ;  elk.  state  land  office,  1870-6,  state 
land  agt.,  1876-8;  asst.  clerk.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1876-8;  clerk  in  office  state  treas.,  1880-4;  state 
treas.,  1885-8;  gov.  of  Me.,  1889-92;  mem.  55th  to 
61st  Congresses  (1897-1911).  3d  Me.  Dist.;  mem. 
U.S.  Senate  for  term  1913-19.  Del.-at-large  Rep. 
Nat.  Conv.,   1896.    Address:  Augusta,  Me.* 

BUBI.EIGH,  Edwin  P.,  real  estate;  Jan.  24,  1841- 
Apr.   10,   1912.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

BUBIiEIGH,  John  Henry,  civil  engr.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

BUBIiEIGH,  John  Micajah,  woolen  mfr.;  b.  Som- 
ersworth,  N.H.,  Sept.  24,  1854;  s.  John  Holmes 
and  Matilda  (Buffum)  Burleigh;  father  and  grand- 
father were  both  members  of  Congress  from  1st 
Me.  Dist.;  descendant  of  Giles  Burleigh,  who  set- 
tled in  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1630;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter 
Acad.,  1874;  student  Bowdoin  2  yrs.;  A.B.,  Will- 
iams, 1878;  student  Harvard  Law  Sch.  1  yr. ;  m. 
Lucy  A.,  d.  Judge  Jonathan  G.  Dickerson,  of  Bel- 
fast, Me.,  Jan.  14,  1880;  4  children,  Clara  M„  John 
H.,  Louise  D.,  Anita  M.  Practiced  law  in  Lafay- 
ette, Ind.,  2  yrs.;  engaged  in  cattle  raising  in  Mon- 
tana 4  yrs.;  returned  to  Ale.,  1885;  entered  woolen 
mfg.  business,  1889;  now  dir.  Newichawanick  Co., 
South  Berwick  Water  Co.;  agent  Newichawanick 
Co.  Progressive  Republican.  Presbvn.  Mem.  St. 
.John  Lodge  No.  51,  A.F.  &  A.M.;  Unity  Chapter 
No.  32,  R.A.M.;  Me.  Council  7,  R.  and  S.M.;  Brad- 
ford Commandery  No.  4,  K.T.  Address:  South 
Berwick,    Me. 

BUBIiEIGH,  Lewis  Albert,  lawyer,  publisher; 
b.  Linneus,  Me.,  Mar.  24,  1870;  s.  Edwin  Chick  and 
Mary  Jane  (Bither)  Burleigh;  student  Cony  High 
Sch.,  Augusta,  1885-6;  grad.  Hallowell  (Me.)  Clas- 
sical Acad.,  1887;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1891;  LL.B.,  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,  1894;  m.  Caddie  H.  Brown,  of 
Waterville,  Me.,  Oct.  18,  1894.  Practiced  in  Au- 
gusta since  1894;  mem.  Williamson,  Burleigh  & 
McLean,  until  1912;  mem.  since  1912,  of  Kennebec 
.lournal  Co.,  Augusta,  Me.,  pubs,  of  Kennebec 
.Tournal;  pres.,  elk.  and  dir.  Capital  Associates, 
Augusta;  dir.  Standard  Veneer  Co.  (Houlton,  Me.), 
Standard  Box  Co.  (Stockholm,  Me.);  city  elk.,  Au- 
gusta, 1894-02  inclusive;  mem.  Augusta  Bd.  of 
Edn.  1907-14;  U.S.  commr.  for  Me.,  1903-8.  Mem. 
Me.  and  Kennebec  Co.  bar  assns.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason  (32°);  Master  Augusta  Lodge, 
P.  and  A.M.,  1907;  Past  Master  Kennebec  Vallev 
Lodge  of  Perfection,  A.A.S.R.:  Cbmdr.  Trinity 
Commandery  No.  7,  Augusta;  Shriner;  mem.  Odd 
Fellows,  Elks,  A.O.U.W.,  K.  of  P.  Club:  Abnaki 
(Masonic).  Recreations:  billiards.  Home:  9  West- 
ern Av.    Office:   329  Water  St..  Augusta,  Me. 

BUBIiEIGH,  Samuel  Appleton,  educator.  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

BUBIiEIGH.  Sydney  Bichmond,  artist;  b.  Lit- 
tle Conii)ton,  R.I.,  July  7,  1853;  s.  George  Shepard 
and  Rutli  (Buigess)  Burleigh;  descendant  on  pa- 
ternal side  of  Gov.  William  Bradford,  of  the  May- 
flower; ed.  pub.  schs.;  (M.A.,  Brown  U.,  1912):  m. 
Sarah  Drew  Wilkinson,  of  Providence.  R.I.,  .Tune 
3,  1875.  Awarded  medal,  St.  Louis  Expn.,  1904; 
prize.  Buffalo,  1914.  Mem.  Providence  Art  Club, 
Providence  Water  Color  Club,  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design, 
New  York  Water  Color  Club,  Am.  Water  Color 
Soc,  Boston  Water  Color  Club.    Home:  69  College 


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St.     Studio:    "Fleur   de    Lys,"    Thomas    St.,   Provi- 
dence, R.I. 

BUBIiESON',  Georg-e  W.,  lawyer,  soldier.  (See 
vol.  i;t09.) 

BUBIiEY,  Benjamin  Thomas,  M.D. ;  b.  North 
Epping,  N.H.,  Nov.  26,  1S74;  s.  Joseph  Cilley  and 
Sarah  Elizabeth  (Haley)  Burley;  descendant  of 
Giles  Burley,  who  settled  in  Ipswich,  about  1636; 
grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Exeter,  1S93;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1897;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1901;  post-grad, 
work  in  hosps.  in  Boston,  Worcester,  Vienna  and 
London,  1901-4;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Worces- 
ter since  1904;  specializes  in  diseases  of  nervous 
system;  visiting  neurologist,  Worcester  City 
Hosp.  and  Memorial  Hosp.,  Worcester.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  N.E.  Psychol.  Soc,  Boston  Soc.  Psychia- 
try and  Neurology,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Soc. 
Examining  Phys.  and  Surg.,  A.A.A.S.  Author: 
Paraffin  Injections  for  Bilateral  Facial  Atrophy, 
Subacute  Polymyositis,  Intracranial  Tumors;  also 
various  papers  on  neurol.  subjects.  Clubs:  Worces- 
ter, Tatnuck  Country,  Harvard  (Boston),  Authors' 
(London,  Eng.).  Address:  25  High  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

BUBIiINGAMZ:,  Bdwin  Aylswortli,  engineer;  b. 
Williamsport,  Pa.,  June  2S,  1S71;  s.  Edwin  Harris 
and  Eliza  (Aylsworth)  Burlingame:  prep.  edn. 
Providence  High  Sch.;  Cornell  U.,  1892-3;  B.S.  in 
C.E.,  Brown  U.,  1914;  m.  Florida  Ten  Broeck 
Schneider,  of  Providence,  R.I..  Oct.  17,  1899;  chil- 
dren, Katharine  Depew,  b.  July  25.  1900.  Engr. 
with  pub.  utility  corpns.  for  many  yrs. ;  supt.  of 
constrn.  on  various  important  bldgs. ;  restored 
University  Hall  at  Brown  U.:  also  famous  John 
Brown  House,  for  Mai-sden  J.  Perry;  supt.  grounds 
and  bldgs.  at  Brown  IT.  since  1904;  curator  Brown 
U. ;  as  landscape  engr.  has  laid  out  many  pvt.  es- 
tates.   Home:  East  Greenwich,  R.I. 

BUBI.INGAMB,  Ellsha,  merchant;  Aug.  17,  1840- 
1909.      (See    vol.    1909.) 

BUBI^INGAMB,  Harriet  Grace  (Mrs.  William 
Burlingame),  club  woman;  b.  Providence,  R.I., 
Sept.  4,  1852;  d.  Colville  Dana  and  Harriet  Maria 
(Campbell)  Boyd;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  descended  from 
Chad  Brown,  Providence,  1638,  Gov.  Gregory  Dex- 
ter, of  R.I. :  m.  William  Burlingame,  of  Exeter, 
N.H.,  Aug.  22,  1877;  children,  Harold  Dana,  Amy, 
Robert  Anson,  Ella  Winslow.  Pres.  N.H.  Federa- 
tion of  Women's  Clubs,  1910,  11;  mem.  Nat.  Soc. 
Colonial  Dames  of  N.H. ;  past  grand  matron  O.E.S. 
of  N.H. ;  pres.  N.H.  Home  Missionary  Union,  1912 — 
(oldest  woman's  orgn.  in  U.S.,  founded  1804). 
Conglist.  Club:  Exeter  Current  Events  (pres.). 
Home:    46   Main  St.,  Exeter,  N.H. 

BVBIiINGAMB,  Robert  Sherman,  mayor;  b. 
Pawtucket,  R.I.,  Feb.  1,  1864;  s.  Nelson  A.  and 
Mary  (Sherman)  Burlingame;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Pawtucket,  R.I.;  m.  Nov.  1,  1S8S,  Fannie  W.  Carry, 
of  Newport,  R.I.  (now  deceased);  m.  2d,  Eliza  J. 
French,  Mar.  22,  1913.  Employed  by  U.S.  Govt,  as 
expert  mechanician,  1886-91,  and  sent  to  Austria 
to  investigate  and  report  on  the  merits  of  the 
Whitehead  Torpedo.  1890;  mem.  Burlingame  & 
Carry,  wholesale  and  retail  produce  and  fish,  1892- 
11;  mem.  R.I.  Gen.  Assembly  from  Newport,  1905-9 
(deputy  speaker  House,  1907-8);  pres.  Newport 
Representative  Council,  1909.  10,  11;  collector  of 
customs,  Newport.  1909,  10,  11;  postmaster,  New- 
port. 1911-15;  mayor  of  Newport,  1915.  Mem.  Bd. 
of  Managers  R.I.  State  Coll.  since  1907.  Republi- 
can. Mason  (32°);  mem.  Royal  Arcanum,  Red  Men, 
Woodmen,  P.. P.O.  Elks,  Moose.  Clubs:  Miantonomi, 
Lawrence,  Craftsmen.  Moose.  Home:  46  Everett 
St.    Address:  City  Hall,  Newport,  R.I. 

BUBI^INGAMB,  William.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BUBMOIT,  Alexander  William,  wool  stock  mer- 
chant: b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  6,  1880:  s.  Abraham 
and  Marv  N.  (Zagor)  Burmon;  ed.  English  High 
Sch.,  Boston;  Burdett  Coll.;  Y.M.C.A.  Law  Sch.;  m. 
Etta  Sydenberg,  of  Boston,  May  25,  1905;  2  chil- 
dren, Albert  N.,  Pearl.  Entered  brokerage  office 
and  served  as  elk.  about  5  yrs.;  then  became  con- 
nected as  bookkeeper  with  P.  Lewitzky  &  Co., 
graders  of  wool  stock;  admitted,  1908,  to  partner- 
ship in  the  firm,  now  the  largest  of  its  kind  in 
U.S.;  also  identified  with  the  Commercial  Realty 
Co.    Mem.   Nat.   Assn.   of  Waste   Material  Dealers 


(finance  committee).  Republican.  Hebrew  religion. 
Mem.  Knights  of  Pythias.  Club:  Y.M.  Hebrew 
Assn.  Recreations:  fishing,  travel.  Home:  10 
Waumback  St.,  Roxbury.  Office:  20  Brighton  St., 
Boston,  Mass. 

BUBNBIiIi,  C.  Neal,  officer  corpns.;  b.  West 
Baldwin,  Me.,  Apr.  14,  1880;  s.  Alvah  W.  and  Jessie 
F.  (Chase)  Burnell;  ed.  pvt.  schs.  and  Fryeburg 
(Me.)  Acad.;  Burdett  Business  Coll.  (Boston);  m. 
Alice  L.  M.  Currier,  of  Medford,  Mass.,  July  3u, 
1913.  Began  with  Light,  Heat  &  Power  Corpn., 
1900,  now  sec,  treas.  and  dir. ;  also  sec,  treas.  and 
dir.  Gas  &  Electric  Improvement  Co.;  treas.  and 
dir.,  Woodbury  Piehler  Fur  Ranch  Co.  (Boston), 
Dublin  (N.H.)  Stage  Co.;  sec.  and  dir.  Daytona 
Public  Service  Co.  and  New  Smyrna  Public  Service 
Co.  (Fla.).  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Republican.  Clubs:  Boston  Yacht,  Corinthian 
Yacht,  Boston  Press.  Recreations:  yachting.  Home: 
105  St.  Paul  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  77  Frank- 
lin St.,  Bo.ston. 

BUBNBTT,      Charles     Theodore,     educator;      b. 

Springfield,  Mass.,  June  24,  1873;  s.  Charles  Martin 
and  Alice  Cornelia  (Munyon)  Burnett:  A.B.,  Am- 
herst, 1895;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1900;  Ph.D.,  1903;  m. 
Sue  Winchell,  of  Brunswick,  Me.,  Dec  16,  1914. 
Began  teaching  at  Tome  Inst.,  Port  Deposit,  Me., 
1895;  teacher  of  psychoFogy  and  philosophy,  Bow- 
doin.  since  1904,  now  prof.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem. 
Am.  Psychol.  Assn.,  Psi  Upsilon.  Democrat. 
Conglist.    Address:   Brunswick,   Me. 

BURNETT,  Daniel  lillie,  M.D.;  b.  Bethel,  Vt., 
Jan.  12,  1866;  s.  James  Calvin  and  Annette  (War- 
ren) Burnett;  prep,  edn.,  high  schs.  of  Bethel  and 
Randolph,  and  Springfield,  Mass.;  studied  U.  of  Vt. 
Coll.  of  Medicine;  M.D.,  Baltimore  Med.  Coll., 
1890;  m.  South  Royalton,  Vt.,  Sept.  5,  1893,  N. 
Grace  Martin.  Began  practice  at  Stowe,  Vt.,  1890, 
removed  to  South  Royalton,  1891,  Underbill,  1908; 
mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1906-7.  Mem.  Vt.  State  Med. 
Soc,  White  River  Med.  Assn.,  Windsor  Co.  Med. 
Soc.  Republican.  Universalist.  Address:  Hartford, 
Vermont. 

BURNETT,  Erani:  Hollis,  surgeon;  b.  Guilford, 
Vt.,  Oct.  10,  1866;  s.  Hollis  Herbert  and  Mary 
Aurelia  (Thurber)  Burnett;  Glenwood  Classical 
Sem.,  West  Brattleboro.  Vt.;  student  U.  of  Vt.  Coll. 
of  Medicine  (M.D.),  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1890;  m. 
Florence  Barnard,  of  Wilmington,  Vt.,  Sept.  15, 
1891.  Began  practice  in  Hinsdale,  N.H.,  1890;  re- 
moved to  Brockton,  Mass.,  1896;  surgeon  to  Brock- 
ton City  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Boston  Med.  Library,  Brockton  Med.  Soc.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Mason;  K.P.  Club:  Commer- 
cial. Home:  65  Belcher  Av.  Office:  153  Main  St., 
Brockton,  Mass. 

BURNETT,  Harry,  chemist;  b.  Boston,  Dec, 
1850;  s.  Joseph  and  Josephine  (Cutter)  Burnett: 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1873:  unmarried.  Began  active 
career  as  clerlv  for  Joseph  Burnett  &  Co.,  mfg. 
chemists,  Boston,  1874;  mem.  of  firm  since  1880. 
now  treas.  Treas.  St.  Mark's  Sch.,  Southboro, 
Mass.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Somerset,  Tavern.  Recreations:  reading. 
Summer  Home:  Southboro,  Mass.  Winter  Home: 
Boston.    Office:   36  India  St.,  Boston. 

BURNETT,  Henry  Winans,  M.D. ;  b.  New  York, 
Oct.  22.  1872;  s.  John  Higgins  and  Eugenia  Kent 
(Winans)  Burnett;  descendant  of  English,  Dutch, 
Irish  and  French  (Huguenot)  ancestry;  ed.  Coll. 
Citv  of  New  York;  M.D.,  Long  Island  Coll.  Hosp., 
1897;  spl.  course  Lying-in  Hosp.,  New  York,  1896; 
Harvard  Grad.  Sch.  of  Medicine.  1908-11;  m.  Avis 
Rebekah  Siblev,  of  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  2,  1902; 
2  children,  Peter  van  Idestyne,  Richard  Sibley. 
Interne  Kings  Co.  Hosp.,  Brooklyn,  1898-9;  asst. 
resident  phvs.,  Butler  Hosp.,  Providence,  R.I., 
1900:  specializes  in  pediatrics;  now  phys.,  Dept.  of 
Children's  Diseases,  R.I.  Hosp.  (O.P.D.) ;  phys. 
North  End  Dispensary,  St.  Vincent  de  Paul  Infant 
Asylum,  Federal  Hill  House  Assn's.  Baby  Clinic, 
Summer  Home  for  Mothers  and  Children,  Soc.  for 
Organizing  Charity.  Dir.  Providence  Dist.  Nursing 
Assn.;  chmn.  Providence  Baby  Welfare  Com.,  etc. 
1st  It.  Med.  Reserve  Corps,  U.S.A.;  capt.  Med. 
Corps,  R.I.N.G.  Fellow  A.M.A.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc; 
mem.  Providence  Med.  Assn.,  N.E.  Pediatric  Soc. 
Assn.    Mil.    Surgeons    of    U.S.,    Alpha    Delta    Phi. 


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Episcopalian.  Clubs:  University  (Providence), 
United  Service  (New  York).  Author  monographs 
on  pediatric  subjects  in  professional  jours.  Ad- 
dress: 120  \\'aterman  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

BURNETT,  John  Torrey,  nifg.  cliemist;  b.  South- 
boro,  Mass.,  Api-.  23,  ISO.S;  s.  Josei)h  and  Josephine 
(Cutter)  Burnett;  student  Harvard,  18;»1;  m. 
Phyllis  Abbott,  of  New  Yorlt,  Nov.  13,  1909;  2 
children,  Frances,  Joseph.  Pres.  Joseph  Burnett 
Co.;  dir.  Federal  Trust  Co.,  People's  Nat.  Banlc, 
Marlboro;  sec,  treas.  and  dir.  Mass.  Bonding  & 
Ins.  Co.;  trustee  North  End  Savings  Bank.  Clubs; 
Somerset,  Union,  Exchange  and  Harvard  (Boston 
and  New  York).  Recreations:  farming.  Home: 
Southboro,  Mass.    Office:  36  India  St.,  Boston. 

BURNETT,  Robert  M.,  director  and  treas.  Deer- 
foot  I'arni  ("o.;  dir.  Boston  Railroad  Holding  Co., 
Boston  Herald,  Inc.,  Boston  &  Maine  liailroad  Co., 
Eastern  Advertising  Agency,  ("lub:  Commercial. 
Address:   9   Bosworth   St.,    Boston.* 

BUBNHAM,  Addison  Center,  lawyer;  b.  Fram- 
ingiiam,  Mass.,  .July  5,  ISti.s;  s.  Edward  and  Mary 
E.  (Center)  Burnham:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890,  A.M., 
189:?;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sell.,  1S93;  m.  Emily 
Hudson  Bright,  of  Framingham,  Mass.,  Dec.  28, 
1893;  3  children,  Jolm  Bright,  Addison  Center,  Jr., 
Joan.  Admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  1S93;  practiced 
alone,  1893-4;  mem.  Carver  &  Blodgett,  1904-6, 
then  changed  to  Blodgett,  Jones,  Burnham  &  Bing- 
ham; dir.  The  New  River  Co.,  White  Oak  Trans- 
portation Co.  Mem.  Cambridge  Bd.  of  Health,  IV- 
yrs.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  Citv  of 
Boston,  Plii  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Republi- 
can. Unitarian.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Brae  Burn 
Country.  Recreations:  canoeing,  tennis.  Home:  15 
Bracebridge  Rd.,  Newton  Centre,'  Mass.  Office:  60 
Federal  St.,  Boston. 

BURNHAM,  Edward  Clifton,  mechanical  engr. ; 
b.  C.iitral  I'alls,  R.I.,  Oct.  2,  1863;  s.  Charles  C. 
and  Lucinda  (Nason)  Burnham;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1886;  Sc.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1890;  m.  Mary  E. 
Wright,  Pawtucket,  R.I.,  Sept.  12,  1893.  Draughts- 
man R.I.  Locomotive  Works,  1890-2;  instr.  mech. 
drawing  and  engring.,  1892-6,  asso.  prof.  mech. 
engring.,  1896-02,  Brown  U. ;  draughtsman  and  de- 
signer. Draper  Co.,  Hopedale,  Mass.,  since  1902. 
Mem.  Pawtucket  (R.I.)  Sch.  Bd.,  1900-2.  Repub- 
lican.   Baptist.    Address:  Hopedale,  Mass. 

BURNHAM,  Elmond  Arthur,  M.D.;  b.  Putney, 
Vt,  .June  25,  1865;  s.  Henry  J.  and  Ruth  R.  (Farns- 
worth)  Burnham;  ancestors  came  from  England 
in  "Angel  Guardian,"  and  settled  in  Ipswich,  1630; 
A.B.,  Tufts  Coll..  1889;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1894;  house  officer,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1893-4;  m. 
Charlotte  B.  McAllister,  of  Auburn,  Me.,  June  3, 
1901.  Practiced,  Boston,  since  1894;  visiting  phys., 
Boston  Dispensary;  instr.  in  clinical  medicine. 
Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.;  asst.  visiting  phys.  Boston 
Consumptives'  Hosp.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Vt. 
Assn.  of  Boston.  Republican.  Mason.  Universalist. 
Club:  Boston  City.  Address:  154  Huntington  Av., 
Boston. 

BURNHAM,  Frederic  Iiynden,  art  educator; 
1871-May,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  AVho's  Who  in 
America,   1910-11.) 

BURNHAM,  Henry  Eben,  senator;  b.  Dunbar  ton, 
N.H.,  Nov.  8,  1844;  s.  Henry  L.  and  Maria  A. 
(Bailey)  Burnham;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1865;  studied 
law  in  offices  and  admitted  to  bar,  1868;  m.  Eliza- 
beth H.  Patterson,  of  Manchester,  N.H.,  Oct.  22, 
1874.  Dir.  Amoskeag  Nat.  Bank,  N.H.  Fire  Ins.  Co. 
Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1873-4;  treas.  Hillsborough 
Co.,  1875-7;  judge  of  probate,  1876-79;  chmn.  Rep. 
State  Conv.,  1888;  del.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1889; 
ballot  law  commr.,  1893;  U.S.  senator,  1901-7,  1907- 
13.  Del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1904.  Home:  Manches- 
ter,  N.H.* 

BURNHAM,  Henry  Iiionel,  lawyer;  b.  Gloucester, 
Mass.,  June  28,  1877;  .s.  Edward  K.  and  Willmiette 
N.  (Read)  Burnliam;  prep.  edn.  Gloucester  High 
Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1899;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1902;  unmarried.  Admitted  to  Mas.s.  bar, 
1902;  practiced  with  Richardson,  Herrick  &  Neave, 
Boston,  until  Aug.,  1904,  since  alone.  Mem.  Am. 
and  Mass.  bar  assns.  Republican.  Universalist. 
Home:  4  Walnut  St.    Office:  15  State  St.,  Boston. 


BURNHAM,  Hosea  B.,  M.D. ;  b.  Auburn,  N.H., 
Oct.  15,  1829;  s.  Miles  and  Salome  (Hall)  Burnham; 
IM.D.,  Vt.  Med.  Coll.,  Woodstock,  Vt.,  1853;  m. 
Nashua,  N.H.,  Jan.  22,  1892,  Lilla  D.  True.  Began 
practice  at  Epping,  N.H. ;  removed  to  Mancliester, 
1887;  phys.,  Elliot  Hosp.,  9  yrs.;  examining  sur- 
geon, U.S.  Pension  Dept.,  19  yrs.;  phys.  to  Rock- 
ingliam  Co.,  17  yrs.;  mem.  State  Legislature,  1885- 
86.  Mem.  Hillsborough  Co.  Med.  Soc,  N.H.  Med. 
Soc,  Am.  Med.  Assn.  V.-p.  Epping  Savings  Bank. 
Mason.  Home:  74  Brook  St.  Office:  603  Pine  St., 
Manchester.  N.H. 

BURNHAM,  Ira  Foss,  rubber  mfr. ;  b.  Hollis, 
Me.,  J'"eb.  9,  1853;  s.  Simon  and  Mary  (Goodwin) 
Burnham;  grad.  higli  sell.,  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  July, 
1872;  m.  Fannie  J.  Wiggin,  of  Portsmouth,  N.H., 
Nov.  9,  1874  (died  Apr.  21,  1906);  5  children,  Alice 
(Mrs.  H.  A.  Faulkner,  of  Milton,  Mass.),  I.  Frank, 
Ruie  G.,  Doris,  Forrest;  m.  2d,  Gertrude  D.  Paul, 
of  Everett,  Mass.,  May  5,  1908.  Began  in  dry 
goods  business  as  elk.  with  George  B.  French, 
Portsmouth,  N.H.,  and  later  was  with  William 
Lawson,  Andrew  C.  Mudge  and  Jordan  Marsh  Co. 
(all  of  Boston);  employed  by  Mystic  Rubber  Co. 
as  salesman,  1878,  the  company  later  being  reor- 
ganized as  the  Stoughton  Rubber  Co.;  was  at  the 
mill  as  mgr.  20  yrs.,  elected  pres.,  same  co.,  1903, 
pres.,  treas.  and  gen.  mgr.  since  1908;  v.-p.  Stough- 
ton Trust  Co. ;  formerly  selectman  Town  of  Stough- 
ton. Republican.  Universalist.  Mason  (K.'T.). 
Clubs:  Cliicataubut  (Stoughton),  Wollaston  Golf 
(WoUaston),  Wampatuck  Golf  (Canton,  Mass.). 
Recreations:  golf.  Home:  123  Walnut  St.,  Stough- 
ton,  Mass.    Office:   232   Summer  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BURNHAM,  J(osepli)  Forrest,  M.D.;  b.  Law- 
rence, Mass.,  July  4,  1869;  s.  Joseph  Albert  and 
Harriet  Colby  (Cook)  Burnham;  g.g.g.s.  of  Capt. 
Silas  Adams,  of  the  Revolutionary  Army;  grad. 
Lawrence  High  Sch.,  1887,  Bryant  &  Stratton  Com- 
mercial Sch.,  Boston,  1888;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1901;  served  as  externe  in  various  Boston  hosps. ; 
m.  Mattie  Belle  James,  of  Lawrence,  Mass.,  June 
9,  1912.  Engaged  in  booklvceping,  principally  for 
Boston  Herald  and  Pacific  Mills  (Lawrence),  1888- 
97;  practiced  medicine  in  Lawrence  since  1901, 
sch.  phys.,  1907-9;  visiting  phys.  to  Lawrence  Gen. 
Hosp.  and  sec.  med.  staff ;  examining  phys.  and 
registrar  for  Lawrence  Anti-Tuberculosis  League; 
med.  examiner  for  life  and  casualty  cos.,  and  fra- 
ternal orgns.  Served  in  med.  dept.  of  Mass.  N.G., 
1907-10;  1st  It.  in  Med.  Reserve  Corps,  U.S.  Army 
since  1908;  asst.  surgeon  Med.  Reserve  Corps,  U.S. 
Navy  since  1913.  Fellow  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc; 
mem.  Mass.  Soc.  Examining  Phys.,  Essex  North 
Dist.  Med.  Soc.  (sec.  and  treas.),  Lawrence  Med. 
Club,  Harvard  Med.  Alumni  Assn.  Mason  (32°, 
K.T.,  Shriner) ;  mem.  O.E.S.  Republican.  Univer- 
salist.   Address:   99  Bradford  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

BURNHAM,  Iieonard  A.;  b.  Gloucester,  Mass., 
Sept.  18,  1837;  s.  Leonard  and  Rhoda  (Plummer) 
Burnham;  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  m.  Eliza  A.  Farnum,  of 
Nortli  Andover,  Mass.,  July  27,  1865.  Began  in 
grocery  business  in  Gloucester,  1860,  later  mem. 
L.  A.  Burnham  &  Bro. ;  sold  out,  1869,  and  asso- 
ciated witli  Moses  B.  Jacliman  in  manufacture  of 
fishing  lines;  in  business  on  large  scale  on  own 
account,  1884-12  (retired) ;  elected  dir.  Gloucester 
Nat.  Bank,  1883,  v.-p.,  1891,  pres.  1899-07.  Repub- 
lican. Universalist.  Odd  Fellow.  Address:  Glouces- 
ter,   Mass. 

BURNHAM,  Ralph  Foster,  druggist;  b.  Beverly, 
>Iass.,Alar.  30,  1876  ;s.  Franlv  and  Sarah  F.  (Stanley) 
P.urnhani;  descendant  of  ancestor  who  settled  in 
Ipswich,  Mass.,  about  1639;  removed  with  parents 
to  Portland,  Me.,  in  bovhood;  ed.  pub.  and  high 
schs.;  m.  Clara  Ella  Shaw,  of  Portland,  Oct.  30, 
1899.  In  employ  of  J.  B.  Totten,  druggist,  until 
1896;  in  drug  business  in  own  name  in  Auburn 
since  1897;  successful  in  originating  med.  prepar- 
ations and  placing  tliem  on  the  marl'Cet.  Mason 
(32°,  Shriner);  mem.  K.  of  P.,  Knights  of  the 
Golden  Eagle;  B.P.O.  Elks.  Republican.  Univer- 
salist.   Address:  61  Broad  St.,  Auburn,  Me. 

BURNHAM,  William  Appleton,  trustee;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1874;  iScole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris,  1877- 
79;  m.  Alice  Munroe,  June  4,  1879.  Mgr.  of  estates; 
dir.  Jackson  Co.,  Nashua  Mfg.  Co.,  Home  for  Aged 


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M.en.     Home:    87    Beacon    St.     Office:    4    Post   Office 
Sq.,   Boston. 

BUBNHAM,  ■William  Henry,  college  prof.;  b. 
Dunbarton.  N.TT.,  })ec.  3,  1S55;  s.  Samuel  and 
Hannah  (Dane)  Burnham;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1882; 
Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  ISSS;  unmarried.  Instr. 
Wittenburg  Coll.,  1882-3,  State  Normal  Sch., 
Potsdam,  N.Y.,  1883-5,  Johns  Hopkins,  1888- 
89;  decent  in  pedagogy,  1890-2.  instr.,  1892-1900, 
asst.  prof.,  1900-6,  prof,  pedagogy,  since  1906, 
Clark  U.  Fellow  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  bd.  Life  Extension 
Inst.;  dir.  Am.  Posture  League;  mem.  Nat.  Com. 
for  Mental  Hygiene,  Nat.  Council  of  Edn.  of  N.E. 
A.;  Am.  Psychol.  Assn.,  Soc.  Coll.  Teacliers  of  Edn. ; 
mem.  perinanent  com.  Internat.  Congress  Sch. 
Hygiene;  mem.  council  Am.  Sch.  Hygiene  Assn. 
Asst.  editor  Pedagogical  Seminary;  wrote  articles 
on  sch.  hygiene  in  new  Universal  Cyclopedia;  de- 
partmental editor  (hygiene)  Cyclo.  of  Edn.  Contbr. 
on  psychol.  and  pedagog.  subjects.  Home:  Dun- 
barton,  N.H.    Address:  Worcester,  Mass. 

BURNS,  Charles  Henry,  lawyer.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
BURXS,  G-eorgre  Plumer,  botanist;  b.  Maroa,  111., 
Oct.  30.  1S71;  s.  George  William  and  Emily  Har- 
riet (Mouser)  Burns;  grad.  111.  State  Normal  U., 
1891;  B.S.,  Ohio  Weslevan  U..  1898,  A.M.;  Ph.D., 
U.  of  Munich,  1900;  m.  June  30,  1898,  Annette  May 
Hollington,  of  Delaware,  O.  Instr.  in  botany,  Ohio 
Wesleyan  U.,  1897;  instr.  in  botany,  1900,  later 
asst.  prof,  and  jr.  prof.,  and  dir.  Bot.  Gardens,  to 
1910,  U.  of  Mich.;  prof,  botanv,  U.  of  Vt.  since 
1910.  Mem.  Vt.  Bot.  Club,  N.E.  Bot.  Club,  Bot. 
Soc.  America,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Sigma  Xi,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Republican.  INIethodist.  Contbr.  articles 
in  bot.  jours,  on  ecol.  botanv.  Address:  Burling- 
ton,  Vt. 

BURNS,  Hiram  H.,  M.D.:  b.  Kingston,  Mass., 
Sept.  10,  1856;  s.  E.  E.  and  Margaret  (Macklin) 
Burns;  grad.  Kingston  High  Sch.,  1876;  A.B.,  Tufts 
Coll..  1880  (1st  honors);  M.D..  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1887:  m.  Sarah  B.  Faunce,  of  Kingston,  1888;  4 
children.  Practiced  in  Athol,  Mass.,  14  yrs.,  in 
Plymouth,  since  1901;  town  phys.,  Plymouth;  ex- 
med.  examiner,  and  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Athol.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Mason. 
Club:  Commercial  (Plymouth).  Address:  9  North 
St.,   Plymouth,   Mass. 

BURNS,  Robert,  M.D.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
BURNS,  ■WiUiam  Adams,  lawyer;  b.  Thompson- 
ville.  Conn..  Jan.  9,  187."^^:  s.  James  M.  and  Lilla  E. 
(Daniels)  Burns;  A.B.,  ^Villiams  Coll.,  1897;  LL.B., 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Blanche  Mills  Ed- 
wards, of  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  July  15,  1914.  Practiced 
at  Pittsfield  since  1900;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1903,  1904,  Senate,  1905;  spl.  judge  of  probate  for 
Berkshire  Co.:  mem.  Burns.  Cummings  &  Rosen- 
thal. Republican.  Methodist.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar 
Assn.,  Berkshire  Bar  Assn.,  Delta  Upsilon,  Gar- 
goyle. Mason.  Clubs:  Park,  Pittsfield  Boat,  Pitts- 
field Country.  Recreations:  trout  fishing,  motor- 
ing. Home:  97  Appleton  Av.  Office:  S  Bank  Row, 
Pittsfield,  Mass. 

BURFBB,  Charles  Winslow,  editor;  b.  Rockville, 
Conn..  Nov.  13,  1859;  s.  Col.  Thomas  F.  and  Adeline 
M.  (Harwood)  Burpee;  A.B.,  Yale,  1883;  m.  Bertha 
Stiles,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn..  Nov.  5,  1885.  City  ed- 
itor "Waterbury  (Conn.)  American,  1883-91;  asso. 
editor  Bridgeport  (Conn.)  Standard,  1891-5;  on 
staff  Hartford  Courant.  1895-04,  mng.  editor,  1900- 
04;  editor  for  Phoenix  Mut.  Life  Ins.  (io.,  since  1904. 
At  different  times  held  5  commns.  in  3  different 
regis.  Conn.  N.G.,  retiring  in  1897  with  rank  of 
capt.  Contbr.  to  various  periodicals.  Home:  19 
Forest  St.    Office:  49  Pearl  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

BURPEB,  James  H.,  merchant  and  mfr. ;  b.  New 
London,  N.H.,  Mar.  23,  1839;  s.  Abial  and  Mary  M. 
(Woodbury)  Burpee;  g.g.f.,  Lt.  Benjamin  Wood- 
bury, War  of  Revolution;  ed.  Colby  Acad.,  New 
London;  left  sch.,  June,  1862,  and  enlisted  in  Co. 
K,  9th  Regt.  N.H.  Vol.  Inf.;  hon.  discharged,  1863; 
m.  1864,  Stella  P  Weston,  of  Chester,  Vt.  (died 
1898).  In  mercantile  business.  1867-80,  mfg.,  1881- 
88;  asst.  sec.  State  of  N.H.,  1864.  1865;  postmaster, 
Scytheville  (New  London).  N.H.,  1867-80;  alder- 
man-at-large,  Medford,  4  terms.  Trustee  Colby 
Acad.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mason;  mem.  Post 
No.    66,   G.A.R..   Medford;    charter  mem.    and   Past 


Comdr.  Post  No.  32,  N.H. ;  mem.  Middlesex  County 
G.A.R.  Assn.,  Mass.  Assn.  N.H.  Vets.;  a.-d.-c.  and 
asst.  insp.  staff  of  George  A.  Hosley,  Comdr.  Dept. 
of  Mass.,  G.A.R.  Clubs:  City  (Medford),  G.A.R. 
Club  (Boston).    Home:  53  Otis  St.,  Medford,  Mass. 

BURFBB,  Iiucien  Francis,  judge;  b.  Rockville, 
Conn.,  Oct.  12,  1855;  s.  Col.  Thomas  F.  and  Adeline 
M.  (Harwood)  Burpee;  brother  of  Charles  Wins- 
low  Burpee;  A.B.,  Yale,  1879;  LL.B.,  Hamilton, 
1881;  admitted  to  bar,  1881;  m.  Lida  Wood,  of  Corn- 
wall, N.Y.,  Sept.  26,  1882  (died,  July  23,  1889);  2d, 
Ina  A.  Fitch,  of  Canaan,  Conn.,  Apr.  30,  1904.  Pros, 
atty.,  1883-90,  corpn.  counsel,  1890-6,  Waterbury, 
Conn.;  judge  Waterbury  City  Ot,  1897-09;  judge 
Superior  Ct.  of  Conn,  since  1909.  Tendered  judge- 
ship of  Waterbury  Dist.  Ct.,  1905,  but  declined. 
Col.  2d  Regt.  Conn.  N.G.,  1895-9;  It.-col.  U.S.  Vols., 
1898;  on  staff  Gen.  N.  A.  Miles  and  Gen.  J.  H.  Wil- 
son in  P.R.  in  Spanish  War;  hon.  mention  for  dis- 
tinguished services;  resigned  and  hon.  discharged, 
Jan.  1,  1899.   Home:  49  Forest  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

BURFBB,  Moses,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Sheffield,  N.B., 
Can.,  Feb.  25,  1847;  s.  George  and  Phoebe  Eliza- 
beth Burpee;  ed.  Sheffield  pub.  schs. ;  m.  Caroline 
Alexander,  of  Fredericton  Junction,  N.B.,  Mar.  4, 
1880;  2  children,  Mary  G.,  George  W.  Worked  as 
machinist  in  Phila.,  1866-8,  attending  night  sch., 
Franklin  Inst,  and  Poly.  Inst.;  student  of  field 
engring.,  summer,  1868,  and  pvt.  reading  in  N.B. 
and  Me.  until  1870;  employed  in  various  occupa- 
tions until  1870;  with  New  Brunswick  Ry.  as  asst. 
engr.,  mostly  making  ry.  locations,  1870-7;  asst. 
and  div.  engr.,  Canadian  Pacific  Rv.  and  C.,M.  &  St. 
P.  Ry.,  1879-84,  surveying  for  Central  Ry.,  N.B., 
and  doing  some  difficult  preliminary  survey  work 
for  Canadian  Pacific  Ry.,  in  Me.;  chief  engr.,  N.B. 
Ry.,  Woodstock,  N.B.,  and  with  same  rd.  as  div. 
engr.  under  Canadian  Pacific  Ry.,  1885-91;  chief 
engr.  Bangor  &  Aroostock  R.R.,  since  1891.  Mem. 
Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Canadian  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.  Conglist. 
Club:  ]\Ieduxnekeag.  Recreations:  photography, 
sketching.    Address:  90  Court  St.,  Houlton,  Me. 

BURFBB,  Wilfred  B.,  optometrist;  b.  New  Lon- 
don, N.H.,  Feb.  7,  1860;  s.  Edwin  P.  and  Rosaline 
(Todd)  Burpee;  ed.  Colby  Acad.,  New  London, 
N.H.;  Detroit  Optical  Inst.;  m.  Nov.,  1894,  Lucy 
Nelson  Shepard,  of  New  London,  N.H.  In  mercan- 
tile business  since  1892,  stores  in  Manchester  and 
Concord;  mem.  Brown  &  Burpee  Co.,  Inc.  Trustee 
Colby  Acad.;  dir.  Manchester  Y.M.C.A.  Republican. 
Baptist.  Home:  353  "Walnut  St.  Office:  940  Elm  St., 
Manchester,  N.H. 

BURFBB,  William  Byron,  insurance;  b.  Sutton, 
N.H.,  Sept.  8,  1864;  s.  Benjamin  P.  and  Martha  J. 
(Carr)  Burpee;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Manchester,  N.H. ;  m. 
Mattie  L.  Batchelder,  of  Manchester,  N.H.,  Apr.  27, 
1887.  Has  been  connected  with  the  N.H.  Fire  Ins. 
Co.,  Manchester,  since  1884,  sec.  since  1905.  Served 
as  col.  on  staff  of  Gov.  Chas.  M.  Floyd.  Republican. 
Mason,  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Derryfield  Country, 
Vesper  (Lowell,  Mass.),  Boston  Athletic  Assn. 
(Boston).    Address:  Manchester,  N.H. 

BURR,  Allston,  investment  broker;  b.  Newton, 
Mass.,  July  3.  1866;  s.  Isaac  Tucker  and  Ann 
Frances  (Harden)  Burr;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1889;  m. 
Elizabeth  Jenks  Randolph,  of  Phila.,  Pa.,  June  11, 
1898.  Began  active  career  with  Gen.  Electric  Co., 
Boston,  continuing  1889-03;  treas.  United  Electric 
Securities  Co.,  Boston,  1903-8;  mem.  Perry.  Coffin 
&  Burr  since  Sept.  1,  1898;  dir.  Bates  Mfg.  Co., 
State  St.  Trust  C'o. ;  trustee  and  treas.  Children's 
Mission  to  Children;  trustee  Boston  Provident 
Assn.,  Boston  Floating  Hosp.  Republican.  Unita- 
rian. Clubs:  Somerset,  Union,  Union  Boat.  St. 
Botolph,  Harvard  (Boston);  University,  Harvard 
(New  York);  American  Alpine;  Alpine  Club  of 
England.  Home:  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.  Office:  60 
State   St.,   Boston. 

BURR,  Arthur  Elling-ton,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
July  23,  1870;  s.  Henry  M.  and  Emilv  J.  (Baker) 
Burr;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891  (Phi  Beta  Kappa); 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch..  1894;  m.  Emily  F. 
Sturtevant,  of  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  Apr.  17,  1899;  1 
son,  Sturtevant.  Practiced,  Boston,  since  1894. 
Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Clubs:  Univer- 
sity, City,  Brae  Burn  Country,  Harvard.  Recrea- 
tions: golf.  Home:  103  Mountfort  St.  Office:  15 
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BUBR,  Charles  Henry,  lil)rarian;  Dec.  19,  1S17- 
Nov.  -N.   I'.iKi.     (So«-  \ol.   I'JO'J.) 

BX7KR,  Chaiincey  Kea,  M.I).;  ]).  I'ortland,  Me., 
Oct.  ItJ,  ISiJL';  .s.  ('liaiks  HartwcU  (M.D.)  and 
Sarah  Alba  (Rea)  JUnr;  in  "Jth  generation  from 
Simon  Burr,  of  Higham,  Mass.,  1640;  student  Dart- 
moutli,  lSSO-1;  Ph.H.,  Yale,  1S8-1;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sell.,  1881;  interne.  Rotunda  llosp.,  Dublin, 
1888;  clinical  elk.,  Soho  Sq.  IIosp.  for  Women,  Don- 
don,  1889;  m.  Frances  Brewerton,  d.  Ma,j.-Gen. 
James  Brewerton  Ricketts,  U.S.A.,  New  York,  July 
25,  1888;  3  ciiildren,  Frances  Dorothy  Ray,  Gladys 
Violet  Livingston,  Julia  Marguerite  Ricketts.  Be- 
gan practice  at  Morristown,  N.J.,  1S8"J,  but  re- 
moved to  Boston  autumn  of  same  yr. ;  dist.  phy.si- 
cian,  Boston  J  )ispcn.sary,  18!)U-2;  asst.  pliysician 
Dept.  of  Nervous  Diseases,  same,  1892;  asst.  phys.. 
Out-patient  Dept.,  for  diseases  of  nervous  system, 
Boston  City  Hosp.,  1893;  removed  to  San  .lose,  Cal., 
1893,  and  was  pres.  Santa  Clara  Co.  Med.  Assn., 
1897;  entered  U.S.  Navy  at  outbreak  of  Spanisli- 
Am.  War  as  asst.  surgeon,  1898;  jr.  med.  ofHcer, 
U.S.S.  Monterey,  at  Battle  of  Manila,  Aug.  13,  1898; 
resigned  from  navy  Sept.  25,  1901,  and  located  in 
Portland,  Me.;  apptd.  as  U.S.  examining  surgeon 
for  pensions,  1905;  hon.  v. -consul  for  Spain  for 
State  of  Me.  Fellow  Mass.  Med.  See;  mem.  A.M. 
A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Me.  Geneal.  Soc,  Chi  Phi.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Recreations:  gardening. 
Author  of  U.S.  Senate  document  No.  965,  Economic 
Value  of  Man,  1915.  Address:  130  Park  St.,  Port- 
land. Me. 

BUKS,  Clarence  Harvey,  M.D.,  surgeon;  ta.  Post 
Mills,  Vt.,  Dec.  10,  1S74;  s.  William  H.  and  Nellie 
M.  (Titus)  Burr;  grad.  Thetford  Acad.,  1894;  stu- 
dent U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine;  M.D.,  Dartmouth 
Med.  Sch.,  1897;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Montpe- 
lier,  Vt.,  since  Oct.,  1898;  sur.geon  to  Heaton  Hosp. 
since  1913.  Mem.  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Washington 
Co.  Med.  Soc.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Mem.  B.P.O. 
Elks,  Knights  of  Pythias,  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America,  N.E.  Order  of  Protection.  Clubs:  Gun, 
Rifle.  Pistol  and  Revolver;  Barre  Gun;  Palefaces 
^Boston);  U.S.  Revolver  Assn.  Home:  52  Barre  St. 
Office:  33  Main  St.,  Montpelier,  Vt. 

BUKB,  Hanford,  educator;  b.  Lyme,  Conn.,  Apr. 
1864;  s.  Rev.  Enoch  (D.D.)  and  Harriet  (Lord) 
Burr;  B.A.,  Amherst,  1865;  B.D.,  Hartford  Theol. 
Sem.,  1888;  m.  Springfield,  Mass.,  1902.  Grace  Fair- 
banks. Head  of  Dept.  of  History  and  Social  Sci- 
ence, Y.M.C.A.  Training  Sch.,  Springfield,  since 
1885.    Home:  Springfield,  Mass. 

BUBB,  Henry  Turner,  educator;  b.  Medford, 
Mass.,  Apr.  29,  1874;  s.  Horace  F.  and  Susan  L. 
(Sawyer)  Burr;  grad.  high  sch..  Maiden,  Mass., 
1893;  grad.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Bridge  water,  Mass., 
1896;  S.B.,  Harvard,  1899,  S.M.,  1900;  m.  Ada  M. 
Harding,  of  Westfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1901;  3  chil- 
dren, Emerson  H.,  Elizabeth  H.,  Allan  T.  Asst.  in 
geology  and  geography,  Harvard,  1897-1900;  instr. 
in  science.  State  Normal  Sch.,  New  Britain,  Conn., 
1900-4;  prin.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Willimantic,  Conn., 
since  1904.  Address:  122  Windham  St.,  Willimantic, 
Conn. 

BUKB,  I(saac)  Tucker,  banker;  b.  Newton, 
Mass.,  Feb.  21.  185S;  s.  S.  T.  and  A.  F.  (Hordam) 
Burr;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1879;  m.  Alice  McClure 
Peters,  of  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  Oct.  12,  1882; 
children,  I.  Tucker.  Jr.,  Barbara,  Carleton,  Elsie. 
With  C.  A.  &  W.  F.  Putnam,  bankers  and  brokers, 
Boston,  1880-2;  mem.  Putnam,  Burr  &  Co.,  1882-03, 
since  mem.  Parkinson  &  Burr;  dir.  Commonwealth 
Trust  Co.,  Androscoggin  Mills,  Crocker,  Burbank 
&  Co.,  Edison  Electric  Illuminating  Co.  of  Boston 
(exec,  com.),  Nashawena  Mills,  Waltham  Watch 
Co.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Country,  Harvard  (Boston), 
University  (New  York).  Home:  90  Marlborough 
St.,  Boston,  and  Milton,  Mass.  Office:  53  State  St., 
Boston. 

BUBK,  "William  Hanford;  b.  Westport,  Conn., 
Aug.  22,  1S54;  s.  William  Hanford  and  Mary  Ann 
(Jennings)  Burr;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Wilbraham 
Acad.;  m.  Eliza  M.  Huntington,  of  Fairfield,  Oct. 
13,  1880;  5  children,  T..illian  Huntington,  Mary  Han- 
ford, William  Hanford.  Morris  Lyon,  Florence 
.lennin.gs.  Engages  in  farming,  makin.g  specialty 
of  vegetable  growing,  and  has  delivered  many  ad- 


dresses before  agrl.  socs.  and  hist,  assns.  Mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12.  President  Green's 
Farms  Farmers'  Club,  Conn.  Vegetable  Growers' 
Assn.,  Westport  Library  Assn.  and  Hist.  Soc: 
mem.  exec.  com.  Conn.  Soc.  S.A.R.  Pres.  for  sev- 
eral yrs.  of  Israel  Putnam  Memorial  Camp  Com- 
mission; pres.  Gen.  Silliman  Chapter  S.A.R.  Pro- 
gressive. Conglist.;  supt.  Westport  Congl.  Sunda.\' 
Sch.  30  yrs.  Recreations:  traveling.  Address:  West- 
j)ort,    Conn. 

BUBB,  Willie  Olcott,  journalist;  b.  Conn.,  Sept. 
27,  18  13;  s.  late  Alfred  I'Mmond  Burr;  direct  de- 
scendant of  Benjamin  Burr-,  one  of  the  founders  of 
Hartford,  1635;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.,  Hartford; 
m.  May  21,  1874,  Angle  I.,.  Lincoln,  of  Upton,  Mass.: 
1  daughter,  Florence  1.,.  (died,  April,  1912).  Entered 
service  of  Hartford  Times  (founded  and  edited  by 
his  father),  1861,  becoming  active  head  of  the  pa- 
per, 1890  (father  died  1900);  v. -p.  Dime  Savings 
Bank;  dir.  Conn.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Hartford  Electric 
l^ight  Co.,  Ri\  erside  Trust  Co.  Democrat.  Dir. 
Conn.  State  Prison.  1897-8;  trustee  Good  Will  Cluli. 
Club:  Hartford.  Recreations:  motor  touring  and 
traveling.    Oflice:   The  Times,  Hartford,  Conn. 

BIJBBAGi:,  Altoert  Cameron,  lawyer;  b.  Ash- 
burnham,  INIass.,  Nov.  21,  1859;  s.  George  S.  and 
Aurelia  (Chamberlin)  Burrage;  descendant  of  John 
Burrage,  who  settled  at  Charleston,  Mass.,  1636,  and 
Richard  Chainberlin,  Braintree,  1642;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1883;  admitted  to  bar,  1884;  m.  Alice  Hatha- 
way Haskell,  of  Boston,  Nov.  10,  1885;  children,  Al- 
l>ert  C,  Jr.,  Francis  H.,  Russell,  Elizabeth  A.  Was 
counsel  Brookline  Gas  Light  Co.,  and  later  as  pres. 
Boston,  South  Boston,  Roxbury,  Dorchester  and 
Bay  State  Gas  cos.,  combined  their  affairs  and  was 
their  chief  mgr. :  resigned,  1898,  and  became  pres. 
of  several  copper  cos. ;  one  of  organizers  Amalga- 
mated Copper  Co.  and  dir.  from  orgn. ;  v. -p.  Chile 
Copper  Co.,  Chuquicamata,  Chile,  and  its  allied  cos. 
With  Mrs.  Burrage  established  the  Burrage  Hosp., 
a  free  summer  hosp.  for  crippled  children  on  Bum- 
kin  Island  in  Boston  Harbor.  Mem.  Boston  Com- 
mon Council,  1892,  Boston  Transit  Commn.,  1894-7. 
Republican.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Union,  Country, 
Harvard.  Home:  314  Commonwealth  Av.  Office: 
AiTies   Bldg.,   Boston.* 

BUBBAGB,  Charles  Sana,  lawyer;  b.  Ashburn- 
ham,  iMass.,  Feb.  20,  1S57;  s.  George  S.  and  Aurelia 
(Chamberlin)  Burrage;  A.B.,  U.  of  Cal.,  1878;  m. 
Martha  W.  Heywood,  of  Gardner,  Mass.,  June  30, 
1884;  3  children,  Charles  D.,  Jr.,  Marguerite  H. 
(Mrs.  W.  Archer  Foster),  Robert  H.  Admitted  to 
bar,  1882;  practiced  at  Gardner,  1883-97,  Boston 
since  1897;  trustee  and  counsel  Templeton  Savings 
Bank;  v. -p.  and  counsel,  Boston  Gas  cos.,  1897-02; 
founder  Rosemary  Press;  officer  many  business 
and  mining  corpns. ;  resident  v. -p.  Am.  Surety  C!o. 
of  New  Y''ork.  Elected  Grand  High  Priest,  Grand 
Royal  Arch  Chapter  of  Mass.,  1909,  reelected,  1910. 
1911.  Mem.  Mass.  Soc.  S.R.  (pres.,  1908-11),  Omar 
Khayyam  Club  of  America  (treas.),  N.E.  Hist.- 
Geneal.  Soc,  Bostonian  Soc,  Mass.  Soc  S.A.R., 
Am.  Oriental  Soc,  Soc.  Preservation  N.E.  Antiqui- 
ties, Mass.  Soc.  Founders  and  Patriots,  U.  of  Cal. 
Club  of  N.E.  (pres.  since  1912).  Republican.  Clubs: 
Algonquin,  Exchange,  Newton,  Wellesley  Country. 
Author:  Favorite  Drives  Around  -Gardner,  1896. 
Lecturer  on  Masonic  Antiquities  and  Massachu- 
setts Wild  Flowers.  Has  collected  the  largest  pvt. 
library  in  the  world  of  books  relating  to  Omar 
Khayyam  and  Edward  FitzGerald,  and  three  edi- 
tions of  Omar  Khayyam  (Worcester,  Mass.,  Bue- 
nos Aires,  Argentina,  and  San  Antonio.  Tex.)  have 
been  dedicated  to  him.  Home:  Needham,  Mass. 
Office:   85  Ames  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

BUBBAGB,  Harry  Iiang-,  cotton  mfr.;  b.  Boston, 
May  25,  1872;  s.  Herbert  E.  and  Ruby  M.  (Childs) 
Burrage;  grad.  Newton  High  Sch.,  1890;  m.  West 
Newton,  Mar.  18,  1896,  Marguerite  Kimberlv,  a 
niece  of  Rear  Admiral  L.  A.  Kimberly.  U.S.N. ;  2 
daughters,  Dorothy.  Virginia.  Cashier  Third  Nat. 
Bank,  Boston,  1894-9;  v.-p.  and  active  mgr.,  1899-02, 
and  pres.  Eliot  Nat.  Bank,  Boston,  1902-12;  v.-p.  Nat. 
Shawmut  Bank,  1912-14;  since  pres.  Conn.  Cotton 
Co.  Pres.  Newton  High  Sch.  Alumni  Assn.  Clubs: 
Algonquin,  Merchants',  Exchange,  Eastern  Y'acht, 
New  Riding,  Norfolk  Hunt  (Medfield);  Newton, 
Newton  Boat,  Brae  Burn  Country,  Players'   (sec). 


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Neighborhood  (Newton),  Country  (Brookline). 
Kecreations;  horseback  riding.  Home:  227  Temple 
St.,  West  Newton,  Mass.  Oflice:  2U1  Devonshire 
St.,  Boston.* 

BURBAGE,  Henry  Sweetser,  clergyman;  b. 
Fitchburg,  JMass.,  .Jan.  7,  1S37;  s.  Jonathan  and 
Alary  Thurston  (Upton)  Burrage;  A.M.,  Brown  U., 
1S61;  grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1867;  U.  of  Halle, 
Germany,  18CS-9;  (D.D.,  Brown,  1883).  Served  in 
36th  Mass.  Vols.,  1862-5,  as  sergt.-maj.,  2d.  It.,  1st 
It.,  capt.  and  bvt.  maj.;  also  acting  asst.  adj. -gen. 
on  staff  1st  Brigade,  2d  Div.,  9th  Army  Corps;  m. 
Caroline  Champlin,  of  Waterville,  Me.,  May  19, 
1873  (died  Nov.  24,  1875);  2d,  Ernestine  Male  Gid- 
dings,  of  Bangor,  Me.,  Nov.  S,  1S81.  Ordained  Bapt. 
ministry,  1869;  pastor  Waterville,  Me.,  1870-3;  ed- 
itor Zion's  Advocate,  1873-05;  chaplain  Nat.  Home 
for  Disabled  Vol.  Soldiers,  1905-12;  state  historian 
oj"  Me.  since  1907.  Recording  sec.  Me.  Bapt.  Mis- 
sionarv  Conv.,  1875-05,  Am.  Bapt.  Missionary  Un- 
ion, 1876-04;  pres.  Me.  Bapt.  Edn.  Soc,  1893-8;  re- 
corder Me.  Commandery  Loyal  Legion,  1889-12; 
sec.  Me.  Soc.  S.A.R.,  1890-05;  sec.  Me.  Soc.  Colonial 
Wars,  1898-05;  chaplain-in-chlef  Loyal  Legion 
since  1899.  Trustee  Colby  Coll.,  I88I-O.1,  Newton 
Theol.  Instn.,  1889-06;  mem.  Bd.  J'Vllows,  Brown 
U.,  since  1901.  (See  Who's  Who  in  -America  for 
list  of  books  and  writings.)  .Vddress:  139  Park 
St.,  Portland,   Me.* 

BUBBAGB,  Fata,  insurance;  b.  Chestnut  Hill, 
Mass.,  May  20,  1877;  s.  Charles  Henry  and  Lydia 
(Love)  Burrage;  descendant  of  John  Burrage, 
Charlestown,  1630;  ed.  pvt.  sch. ;  grad.  Newton 
High  Sch.,  1895;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1899;  various 
engring.  and  business  courses  since  graduation; 
m.  Eva  Cook,  of  Auburndale,  Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1910. 
Has  engaged  in  ins.  business  in  Boston  since  1901; 
mem.  firm  of  Read  &  Potter,  now  Read,  Burrage 
&  Co.,  gen.  agts.  New  Amsterdam  Ca.sualty  Co., 
of  N.Y.  Mem.  N.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc,  Har- 
vard Musical  Assn.  Club:  Harvard.  Recreations: 
golf,  tennis,  boating.  Home:  235  Belmont  St., 
Belmont,  Mass.  Office:  29  Central  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

BUBRAGB,  Thomas  Jayne,  M.D. ;  b.  Portland, 
Me.,  Nov.  15.  1875:  s.  Henry  S.  and  Caroline 
(Champlin)  Burrage;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs., 
Portland;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1898,  A.M.,  1899;  M.D., 
Harvard  IMed.  Sch.,  1903;  interne.  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.,  1903-4;  m.  Providence,  R.I.,  June  12,  1906, 
Harriet  G.  Dyer;  children,  Henry  Dyer,  William 
Champlin.  Began  practice  in  Portland,  1904;  prof, 
clinical  medicine,  Bowdoin  Med.  Sch.;  asst.  visit- 
ing phys.  Children's  Hosp.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Mem.  Am.  Med.  Assn.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Cumberland 
Co.  Med.  Soc.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Bpsilon,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Recreations:  country  life.  Address: 
139   Park   St.,   Portland,   Me. 

BUBBAGi:,  Walter  Iiincoln^  M.D. ;  b.  Boston, 
Oct.  21,  1860;  s.  Alvah  A.  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Smith) 
Burrage;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Mr.  Noble's  pvt.  sch., 
Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1883.  later  A.M.;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1888;  served  as  house  officer,  Bos- 
ton City  Hosp.;  grad.  Woman's  Hosp..  New  York, 
1890;  m.  Sally  .Swan,  of  Brookline,  Mass..  Oct.  3, 
1894;  children,  Walter  Swan.  Ruth,  Sallv.  Tn  nrac- 
tice  at  Boston,  making  specialty  of  gynecology. 
Sec.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  iMed.  Library.  Club: 
Harvard.      Addre=;.'^:    282  Newbury   St.,   Boston.* 

BTJBBBIi^,  Herbert  Leslie,  surgeon:  Apr.  27, 
1856-Apr.  26,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in   America,    1910-11.) 

BTTBBUiIi,  Charles  C,  president  Burrill  Nat. 
Bank,    Ellsworth,    Me. 

BtTBBIIiIi,  Charles  Lawrence,  treasurer  and  re- 
ceiver general  State  of  Mass.;  b.  Boston,  Jan.  3, 
1862:  s.  Chai-les  Otis  and  Lucy  (Barden)  Burrill: 
ed.  English  High  Sch.;  m.  Emily  F.  Fowler,  of 
Boston,  June  9,  1891.  Entered  Exchange  Nat. 
Bank,  as  messenger,  1884;  asst.  cashier  2d  Nat. 
Bank,  v.-p.  and  treas.  Adams  Trust  Co.,  and  v.-p. 
and  treas.  Am.  Trust  Co.;  founder  and  1st  pres. 
Paul  Revere  Trust  Co..  1910-12:  dir.  Federal  Trust 
Co.  until  resigned,  1915;  elected  treas.  and  receiver 
f;en.  State  of  Mass.,  1914.  Mem.  Boston  Sch.  Com., 
1898-03;  Rep.  candidate  for  state  treas.  of  Mass., 
1913;  sec.  Boston  Y.M.C.U.    Republican.    Unitarian. 


Clubs:  Boston  City  (bd.  govs.),  Boston  Art,  Boston 
i'ress.  Recreations:  tennis  and  outdoor  sports 
generally.  Home:  25  Chestnut  St.  OflSce:  State 
House,   Boston. 

BtTBBIIiIi,  T.  Carroll,  lawyer.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
BUBBIIiIi,  Georgre  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  New- 
burypurt,  Mass.,  Oct.  IS,  1856;  s.  Henry  M.  and 
Hannah  Webster  (Brown)  Burrill;  grad.  Phillips 
Exeter  Acad.,  1875;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1879;  B.D.,  Un- 
ion Theol.  Sem.,  1884;  m.  Fanny  Curtis,  of  Canaan, 
N.Y.,  June  1,  1887;  1  daughter,  Katharine  Curtis. 
Ordained  minister  Congl.  Ch.,  1884;  pastor.  New 
Lebanon,  N.Y.,  1884-92,  Dutch  Ref.  Ch.,  Claverack, 
N.Y.,  1892-05,  Easthampton,  Mass.,  since  1905.  Sec. 
Conn.  Valley  Congl.  Club  since  1914.  Address: 
Easthampton,   Mass. 

BUBBINGTON,  Howard  B.,  teacher;  b.  Burke, 
Vt.,  Nov.  14,  1836;  s.  Asahel  and  Louisa  C.  (Rice) 
Burrington;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1866,  A.M.,  1869;  m. 
Miss  L.  B.  Brewster,  of  Hartland,  Vt.,  Feb.  18,  1866 
(died  1869);  m.  2d,  Miss  V.  A.  Spaulding,  of  Can- 
ton, N.Y.,  Aug.  18,  1870  (died  1895);  2  children, 
Hov.'ard  A.,  b.  Nov.,  1867;  Venila  S.,  Sept.  5,  1870. 
Prin.  Green  Mountain  Inst.,  1866-9,  Union  Sch., 
Canton,  N.Y.,  1871;  prof,  ancient  langs.,  Smith- 
sonian Coll.,  Ind.,  1872-3;  supt.  schs.,  Windsor 
Locks,  Conn.,  1873-5;  prin.  high  sch.,  Chicopee, 
Mass.,  1875-9,  Danvers,  Mass.,  1879-90;  asso.  prin. 
Dean  Acad.,  1890-10  (retired).  Mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  (Delta  Chapter,  Tufts).  Republican.  Uni- 
versalist.    Address:  37  Harvard  St.,  Natick,  Mass. 

BUBBOXJGHS,  Sherman  Everett,  lawyer;  b.  Dun- 
barton,  N.H.,  Feb.  6,  1870;  s.  John  H.  and  Helen  M. 
(Baker)  Burroughs;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1894;  LL.B., 
Columbian  U.  Law  Sch.,  1896,  LL.M.,  1897;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1897;  m.  Washington,  D.C.,  Apr.  21, 
1898,  Helen  S.  Phillips.  Began  practice  at  Man- 
chester, N.H.,  Aug.,  1897;  mem.  Taggart,  Tuttle  & 
Burroughs,  1901-3,  Taggart,  Tuttle,  Burroughs  & 
Wyman,  1903-12,  Taggart,  Burroughs  &  Wyman 
since  Jan.,  1912.  Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901-2. 
Mem.  N.H.  State  Bd.  of  Charities  since  1901,  State 
Conf.  of  Charities  and  Corrections  (v.-p.).  Mem. 
N.H.  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason. 
Club:  Derryfleld.  Home:  753  Chestnut  St.  Office: 
Pickering  Bldg.,   Manchester,   N.H. 

BUBBO'WES,  Edward  Thomas,  mfr.;  b.  Sher- 
brooke.  Can.,  July  25,  1852;  s.  Ambrose  and  Jane 
(Hall)  Burrowes;  resident  of  Portland,  Me.,  since 
May  24,  1867;  ed.  Me.  W^esleyan  Sem.,  and  Wes- 
leyan  U.:  m.  Frances  E.  Norcross,  of  Portland, 
Oct.  4,  1880.  Began  mfr.  of  wire  screens  in  1873; 
founder  of  The  E.  T.  Burrowes  Co.,  Portland  (larg- 
est wire  screen  factory  in  world) ;  also  pres.  of 
Curtain  Supply  Co.,  Chicago,  mfrs.  ry.  car  cur- 
tains: has  taken  out  many  patents.  Trustee  Bos- 
ton U.    Address:  Portland,   Me.* 

BTJBBO'WS,  Frederick  "Widmer,  editor;  b.  Wyo- 
ming, O.,  Aug.  10,  186  7;  s.  Grant  Howard  and 
Clarinda  (Jones)  Burrows;  A.B.,  Oberlin,  1886; 
grad.  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1889;  m.  Jamestown,  N.Y., 
Mar.  18,  1891,  Jane  Bell  Thatcher:  2  children, 
Grant  Howard,  Frederick  T.  Ordained  minister 
Congl.  Ch.,  1889;  pastor  Randolph,  N.Y..  Old  Or- 
chard, Mo.,  Hillsboro  Bridge,  N.H.,  and  Braintree, 
Mass.,  to  1906;  now  editor  New  England  Magazine. 
Home:  93  Eldridge  St.,  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  221 
Columbus  Av.,  Boston. 

BXTBBO'WS,  Georg-e  Howard,  chemist:  b.  Wyo- 
ming (suburb  of  Cincinnati),  O..  Dec.  16,  1875:  s. 
Grant  Howard  and  Clorinda  Miller  (Jones)  Bur- 
rows; undergraduate  work,  U.  of  Cincinnati  and 
r.  of  Vt.;  B.S.  in  Chemistry,  U.  of  Vt.,  1899:  post- 
grad, work.  Cornell  U.  and  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.. 
1900-3;  same,  Cornell,  1910-11,  and  Mass.  Tnst. 
Tech.  (on  leave  of  absence  from  LT.  of  Vt. );  Ph.D., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1913;  unmarried.  Began  teach- 
ing in  U.  of  Vt.,  1903:  prof,  chemistry  since  1914. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  A.A.A.S.  Address: 
Burlington,  Vt. 

BUBT,  Charles  E.,  lumber  mfr.;  b.  Waterburv, 
Vt..  Jan.  5,  1841:  s.  Charles  and  Edna  (Town) 
Burt;  ed.  pub.  schs.:  m.  Vera  Raymond,  of  Stowe, 
Vt.,  July,  1882.  Entered  livery  and  freighting 
business  at  Stow^e,  1864;  associated  with  brother, 
Frank  O.,  in  purchasing  timber  land,  1883,  as  Burt 


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liros.;    operated   on   extensive   scale;   brother   died, 
l'JU3.     Mason.     Home;    Stowe,   Vt. 

BUST,  Charles  Morrison,  railway  oITicial;  b. 
Dunkirk.  X.Y..  Dec.  4,  1^(02;  s.  Krasmus  D.  and 
■Julia  (Morrison)  Burt;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Covington, 
Ky.,  and  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Meadville,  Pa.  Clk. 
In  auditor's  office,  N.Y.,  Pa.  &  O.  R.R.,  1S79-S2; 
clk.  in  q.-m.'s  dept.,  U.S.A.,  1882;  rate  clk.  gen. 
pass,  dept.,  West  Shore  R.R.,  18S3-S;  chief  rate 
clk.  Trunk  Dine  Assn.,  1S8S-96;  chief  clk.  pass, 
dept..  Joint  Traffic  Assn.,  1896-9;  gen.  pass,  agt., 
Fitchburg  R.R.,  1899-1900;  assl.  gen.  pass,  agt.,  li. 
&  M.  R.R..  1900-1;  gen.  pass,  agt.,  C.  R.R.  of  N.J., 
1901-6;  gen.  pass.  agt.  B.  &  M.  R.lt.  since  I'.HiU. 
Clubs:  Winchester  Country,  New  England  Traffic, 
New  York  Press.  Recreations:  motoring.  Home: 
Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  Gen.  Office  B.  &  M.  R.R., 
Boston.* 

BURT,  D(avid)  Arthur,  fire  apparatus;  b.  Taun- 
ton, IMass.,  Apr.  lifj.  lSo9:  s.  David  Allen  and  Char- 
lotte .Jane  (Tilden)  Burt;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Taunton; 
m.  Lizzie  T.  Williams,  of  Taunton,  1888;  1  son, 
Harry  Arthur.  Began  active  career  with  D.  Ar- 
thur Burt  &  Co.,  marble  dealers,  Taunton.  1885, 
senior  partner  until  1S92;  now  dir.  Boston  Fire  & 
Police  Notification  Co.;  agent  in  charge  of  N.E.  of- 
fice The  Seagrave  Co.,  mfrs.  motor  fire  apparatus, 
Columbus,  O.  Was  overseer  of  the  poor,  Taunton, 
about  4  years.  Sec.  Mass.  State  Firemen's  Assn.; 
mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  IVIason. 
Home:  3  Prospect  Place,  Taunton,  Mass.  Office: 
Old   South   Bldg.,   Boston. 

BUBT,  Bdward  AngTis,  botanist;  moved  to  St. 
Loui.';.  Mo.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1914-15.) 

BtTBT,  Bnoch  Hale,  clergyman;  b.  Westhamp- 
ton,  Mass.,  May  9,  1858;  s.  Joel  and  Sarah  (.Ed- 
wards) Burt:  grad.  Williston  Sem.,  Easthampton, 
Mass.,  1878;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1882  (Phi  Beta  Kappa), 
A.M.,  1885;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1885;  post-grad, 
studv,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1885-6;  m.  Sunderland, 
Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1886,  Emily  Meekins  Arms.  Or- 
dained to  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1886;  pastor.  Ar- 
mada, Mich.,  1886-9,  West  Winfield,  N.Y.,  1889-98, 
Ivoryton.  Conn.,  1898-13;  Torrington  since  191.'j. 
Home:   Torrington,  Conn. 

BUBT,  Frank  Iieslle,  surgeon;  b.  Cheshire, 
Mass..  Nov.  2,  1857;  s.  Daniel  and  Amanda  (Shep- 
ardson)  Burt:  Ph.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1881;  IM.D.,  Har- 
A'ard  Med.  Sch.,  1885;  m.  Barbara  I3owns,  of  Bos- 
ton, Aug.  10,  1909.  House  officer,  Murdock  Hosp.  for 
Women,  1886-9;  surgeon  Union  Gen.  Hosp.,  since 
1886,  Boston  Private  Hosp.,  since  1886;  prof,  sur- 
gery, Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Boston,  since  1893. 
Mem.  Am.  Gynecol.  Soc,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston 
Therapeutic  Soc,  etc.  Recreations:  art,  literature, 
music,  chemistry.    Address:  528  j\Iass.  Av.,  Boston. 

BUBT,  Iiuther  "White,  civil  engr.;  b.  Hartford. 
Conn.,  Oct.  16,  1848;  s.  Richard  Stoors  and  Maria 
Asenath  (Boardman)  Burt;  prep.  edn.  Stiles  French 
Sch.,  New  Haven,  Conn.;  Ph.  B.,  Yale.  1871;  m. 
Mary  Alice  Green,  of  Springfield,  IMass.,  Mav  6. 
1875  (died  1887);  3  children,  Luther  H.,  Alice, 
Mariam  (wife  of  Frank  Guild,  M.D.,  of  Braintree, 
Mass.);  m.  2d,  Mary  Rose  Francis,  of  West  I^art- 
ford,  Conn.,  Jan.  23,  1895;  2  children.  Arline, 
Charles  E.  With  U.S.  survey  of  Conn.  River, 
1872-3;  chief  asst.  in  city  engineer's  office,  Hart- 
ford, 1873-80;  in  gen.  engring.  practice,  largely  in 
the  East,  also  in  North  and  South  Carolina  and 
elsewhere.  1880-91;  city  engr.  and  surveyor,  Hart- 
ford, 1891-4;  pvt.  and  municipal  practice  since 
1894,  title  of  L.  W.  Burt  &  Son.  Mem.  State  Bd. 
Civ.  Engrs.  (Conn.),  Conn.  Soc.  Civil  Engrs.,  N.E. 
Water  Works  Assn.,  Yale  Alumni  Assn.  Conglist. 
Recreations:  countrj'  life.  Home:  124  Collins  St. 
Office:   721  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

BUBTNBB,  Baniel  Emory,  clergyman:  b.  Har- 
risburg.  Y':i..  Dec.  6,  1862;  s.  Samuel  and  Catharine 
May  Burtner:  A.B.,  Lebanon  Vallev  Coll.,  Ann- 
ville.  Pa.,  1886,  A.M.,  1890  (D.D.,  1908);  B.D.,  Yale 
Div.  Sch.,  1890;  studied  Harvard  Div.  Sch.;  fellow, 
Williams,  1892-3;  m.  Alice  M.  Evers,  of  Hagers- 
town,  Md.,  Dec.  16,  1890.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1890:  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Clav  Centre,  Kan.,  1890-2, 
Boylston  Centre,  Mass.,  1893-8,  1st  Ch.  of  Christ 
(Congl.),  Swampscott,  1898-04,  1st  Congl.  Ch.,  Wil- 


liamsport.  Pa.,  1904-8,  North  Ch.,  Lynn,  Mass.. 
since  1908.  Club:  Pilgrims'  (Boston).  Address:  81 
Laighton  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

BUBTON,  Alfred  Edgar,  educator;  b.  Portland, 
:\Ie.,  -Mar.  24,  1857;  s.  Alfred  Merrill  and  Martha  J. 
(Larrabee)  13urton;  S.B.,  Bowdoin,  1878,  C.E.,  1881 
(Sc.D.,  1913);  m.  Gertrude  Hitz,  of  Washington, 
June  16,  1884  (died  1896);  m.  2d,  Lena  Yates,  of 
Donisthorpe,  Eng.,  July  19,  1906.  Draughtsman 
and  topographer,  U.S.  Coast  and  Geog.  Survey, 
1879-82;  instr.,  1882-4,  asst.  and  asso.  prof.,  1884- 
96,  prof,  topog.  engring.,  since  1896,  dean,  since 
1902,  JNIass.  Inst.  Tecli.  IMem.  Mass.  Topog.  Survey 
Commn.,  1895-1900;  in  charge  scientific  expdn.  to 
Umanak,  North  Greenland,  1896,  eclipse  expdn.  to 
Washington,  Ga.,  May,  1900,  to  Sumatra,  May, 
1901.  Overseer,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  since  1905.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  societies,  etc.)  Home: 
Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Address:  Mass.  Inst.  Tech- 
nology,   Boston,   Mass.*  ' 

BUBTON,  Georgre  Dexter,  inventor;  b.  Temple, 
N.IJ.,  Oct.  26,  1855;  s.  Dexter  L.  and  Emily  F. 
Burton;  ed.  Appleton  Acad,  and  Comer's  Commer- 
cial Coll.,  Boston;  m.  Newton,  Mass.,  Frances  C. 
Jones,  Jan.,  1894.  Editor  and  pub.  New  England 
Star,  New  Ipswich,  N.H.,  1873-7.  Inventor  of  the 
Burton  stock  car,  and  especially  well  known  for 
his  inventions  of  a  liquid  process  of  heating  and 
welding  metals  by  an  electric  current;  pres.  Am. 
Electric  Forge  Co.;  invented  process  of  unhairing 
and  tanning  animal  skins  and  hides  by  electricity, 
process  of  electric  smelting,  and  of  the  under- 
ground electric  trolley  system  for  surface  rys., 
process  of  electric  laundering;  also  process  of 
degumming  and  separating  vegetable  fibres  by 
electricity,  etc.  Pres.  Am.  Electric  Forge  Co., 
Electro-chem.  Pulp  and  Paper  Co.,  Reno  (Nev.) 
Reduction  W^orks.  Lecturer  on  heating  and  work- 
ing metals  by  electricity  before  Harvard  Lecture 
Club  of  Jefferson  Physical  Lab.,  Harvard  Coll., 
before  Soc.  of  Arts  of  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  Franklin 
Inst.,  Phila.,  etc.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
societies,  etc.)  Home:  New  Ipswich,  N.H.  Office: 
185  Summer  St.,  Boston.* 

BUBTON,  Georg-e  Smith,  clothing  mfr. ;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  Nov.  26,  1850;  s.  Hazen  J.  and  Harriet 
L.  (Smith)  Burton;  descendant  of  John  Burton,  of 
Salem,  Mass.,  1630,  and  of  John  Burton,  soldier 
under  the  king  of  England  and  later  a  capt.  in 
the  Revolutionary  War;  grad.  English  High  Sch., 
Boston,  1869  (Franklin  Medal,  and  Lawrence 
Prize);  (this  was  the  last  class  taught  by  the 
venerable  Thomas  Sherwin  Senior,  and  included 
manv  who  have  become  prominent  in  the  U.S.): 
m.  Frances  V.  Miller,  of  Boston,  Feb.  20,  1877;  2 
children,  Ethel  Miller,  Roger  Ogden.  Early  entered 
wholesale  lufg.  of  clothing  and  actively  identified 
with  same  since  1870,  factories  in  N.Y.  City  and 
branch  house  in  Boston;  pres.  The  Burton-Pierce 
Co.;  v. -p.  Am.  Uniform  Co.  Awarded  contract  by 
British  Govt.,  Dec,  1914,  for  1,200.000  uniforms 
which  were  made  and  delivered  within  50  days 
( the  largest  contract  of  the  kind  ever  awarded  in 
Xew  York).  Has  filled  many  important  positions 
as  referee  and  executor.  Mem.  New  York  Mer- 
chants' Assn.  Mem.  S.R.,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  N.E. 
Historic-Geneal.  Soc  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  Union  League  (New  York),  Eastern  Yacht, 
Tedesco  Country.  Recreations:  motoring,  golf. 
Home:  Swampscott,  Mass.,  and  N.Y.  City.  Office: 
68  Essex  St.,  Boston,  and  694  Broadway,  New  York. 

BUBTON",  Harry  Edwin,  college  prof.;  b.  Boston, 
May  29,  1868;  s.  Edwin  Scott  and  Sarah  Jane 
(Sedgberg)  Burton;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890,  A.M., 
1893,  Ph.D.,  1895;  Am.  Sch.  Classical  Studies, 
Rome,  1895-6,  1897-8;  m.  May  Grace  Harvey,  of 
Cambridge,  Mass..  June  20.  1895.  Classical  teacher, 
Peekskill  (N.Y.)  Mil.  Acad.,  1890-2;  instr.  Latin, 
1896-7,  asst.  prof.,  1898-03,  prof,  since  1903,  Dart- 
mouth Coll.  Instr.  in  Grad.  Sch.,  Harvard  (on 
leave  of  absence  from  Dartmouth),  1903.  Mem. 
Am.  Pliilol.  Assn.  Editorial  contbr.  American 
Journal  Archteology.    Home:   Hanover,  N.H.* 

BUBTON,  Hiram  XXcKnight,  lawver;  b.  East 
Greenbush,  N.Y.,  Oct.  11,  1858;  s.  Smith  P.  and 
Elizabeth  (Strain)  Burton;  descendant  of  old 
Colonial  family;  removed  with  parents  to  Boston 


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early  in  life:  grad.  Boston  English  Higii  Sch., 
1876;  LL.B.,  cum  laude.  1879,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
Law;  admitted  to  bar,  1880;  m.  Elizabeth  Nesbitt 
Mackay,  of  Boston,  Oct.  11.  1913.  Practiced  in 
Boston  since  1880:  dir.  Federal  Trust  (^o.  of  Boston, 
Robert  B.  Brigham  Hosp.  for  Incurables,  Charles 
W.  York  Co.,  A.  A.  Rowe  &  Son  Co.,  Utah  Apex 
Mining  Co.;  pres.  Davis-Daly  Copper  Co.;  trustee 
of  several  trust  estates.  INlason  (32°).  Clubs: 
Algonquin,  Boston  City.  Mem.  Bostonian  Soc. 
Home:  79  Coolidge  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office: 
19  IMilk  St.,   Boston.   :\Iass. 

BURTOIT,  Marion  IieRoy,  college  pres.;  b. 
Brooklyn,  la.,  Aug.  30,  1S74;  s.  Ira  and  Jane  A. 
(Simmons)  Burton:  A.B..  Carleton  Coll.,  Minn., 
1900;  B.D.,  Yale,  1906,  Ph.D.,  1907;  (D.D.,  Carleton, 
1909;  LL.D.,  Tufts,  1911,  Western  Reserve,  1911, 
Amherst,  1913,  Hobart,  1913);  m.  Nina  Leona 
Moses,  Northfleld,  Minn.,  June  14,  1900.  Teacher 
Greek,  Carleton  Acad.,  1899-1900;  prin.  Windom 
Inst.,  Minn.,  1900-3;  ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1905;  asst.  prof,  systematic  theology,  Yale,  1907-8; 
pastor  Ch.  of  the  Pilgrims,  Brooklyn,  1908-9; 
traveled  in  Europe  as  pres. -elect  of  Smith  Coll., 
1909-10;  pres.  Smith  Coll.  from  Sept.,  1910.  V.-p. 
Congl.  Ch.  Bldg.  Soc,  Am.  Tract  Soc;  dir.  Congl. 
S.S.  and  Pub.  Soc,  Xat.  Brotherhood  of  Congl.  Ch. ; 
trustee  Peoples  Inst.,  Acad  of  Music,  Northampton, 
!Mass.,  Brimmer  Sch..  Boston.  Republican.  Mem. 
Adelphic  Soc.  (Carleton),  Delta  Sigma  Rho,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  Book  and  Bond  Fraternity  (Yale), 
Northampton  Cluli.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books,   etc.)     Home:    Northampton,   Mass.* 

BUBTON,  Stephen  Caspar,  M.D.,  surgeon:  b. 
Lansingburg,  N.Y..  June  14,  1850:  s.  Dr.  Caspar 
Van  Wie  and  Agnes  (INlcClellan)  Burton:  descend- 
ant of  early  Dutch  and  Scotch  settlers  of  New 
York;  ed.  Troy  Acad,  and  Troy  Prep.  Sch.;  read 
medicine  witli  Dr.  D.  D.  Bucklin,  Lansingburg,  and 
Dr.  John  Swinburne,  prof,  surgery,  Albany  Med. 
Coll.;  M.D.,  Albany  Med.  Coll.,  1880:  m.  Albany, 
N.Y.,  Dec.  14,  1883,  Virginia  H.  Pingle,  of  Jersey 
City,  N.J.  Sr.  asst.  surgeon,  Swinburne  Surg. 
Hosp.,  Albany,  dVz  yrs.,  and  prodissector  of  anat- 
omy, Albany  Med.  Coll.,  4  yrs.;  removed  to  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.,  1884:  del.  World's  Congress  of  Physi- 
cians, Chicago,  1893:  del.  British  Med.  Assn.,  Mon- 
treal, Can.,  1897;  mem.  Civ.  Service  Bd.  of  Exam- 
iners for  many  yrs. ;  chmn.  Pittsfield  Bd.  of  Health 
13  yrs.;  phys.  and  surg.  to  House  of  Correction 
many  yrs.;  asso.  attending  physician.  Hill  Crest 
Hosp.  Mem.  Berkshire  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  Mass.  I\Ied. 
Soc.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Address:  Pitts- 
field,    Mass. 

BUBWEIiIi,  vriUiam  Chamberlain,  stock  and 
bond  broker:  b.  INIoriah,  N.Y..  July  18,  1857;  s.  Ira 
D.  and  Sarah  A.  Burwell;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1885 
(Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1888:  m.  Fannie  W. 
Knowles,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  1887;  3  children, 
Edith,  Joseph  Knowles,  William  Russell.  Teacher 
in  high  sch..  Providence,  1885-91:  treas.  J.  B.  and 
S.  M.  Knowles  Co.,  silversmiths.  Providence,  since 
1891:  also  stock  and  bond  broker  since  1912;  dir. 
Am.  Ship  Windlass  Co.,  1891-01;  trustee  Vt.  Acad., 
1887-12.  Republican.  Home:  64  Alumni  Av.  Office: 
333  Industrial  Trust  Bldg.,   Providence,   R.I. 

BUB'S',  Clarence  Everett,  newspaper  editor;  b. 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  Aug.  25,  1886:  s.  John  and  Sarah 
(  Hodskinson)  Bury;  ed.  grammar  and  higli  schs.. 
Fall  River;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1886:  studied  law  in 
office  of  Jackson  &  Slade,  1  yr.  Reporter,  city 
editor,  editor  1905-10,  now  asso.  editor.  Fall  River 
Herald.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Phi.  Repub- 
lican. IMason  (K.T.).  Club:  Quequechan.  Home:  57 
Ridge  St.  Office:  Fall  River  Herald,  Fall  River, 
Mass. 

BTTSFIEIiS,  Theodore  Elmer,  clergvman;  b. 
Assabet,  Mass.,  Sept.  27.  1858;  s.  John  G.  and 
Abbie  Manning  (Hapgood)  Busfleld;  A.B.,  Tufts 
Coll.,  1880;  grad.  Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1883- 
A.M.,  Brown  U.,  1894:  (D.D.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1902); 
m.  Harriet  A.  Smith,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Mar.  25, 
1886:  6  children,  Gordon,  Manning,  Theodore  (de- 
ceased), Roger,  Dorotliy,  Bernard.  Ordained  Bapt. 
ministry,  1883;  pastor  Grand  Av.  Ch.,  New  Haven. 
Conn.,  1883-5,  1st  Ch..  Bangor,  Me.,  1885-92,  Park 
Ch.,    Utica,    N.Y.,    1893-03,    1st    Congl.    Ch.,    North 


Adams,  Mass.,  since  1903.    Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Address:   123  Church  St.,  North  Adams,  Mass. 

BUSH,  Pinlay  Perg-uBon,  student  of  philosophy. 

(See    vol.    1909.) 

BUSH,  John  Standish  roster,  M.D. ;  b.  Burling- 
ton. \'t.,  .June  4,  1850;  s.  Solon  W.  and  Theoda 
(Foster)  Bush;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Brattleboro,  N.H.; 
Roxbury  Latin  Sch.;  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  Cornell 
U. ;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1874;  m.  Josephine 
M.  Nason,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  June  4,  1875;  2  chil- 
dren. Has  served  as  house  surgeon,  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.,  surgeon  Boston  Dispensary,  phys.,  Chil- 
dren's Mission.  Mem.  and  councillor,  Mass.  i\Ied 
Soc.  Mason  (32°);  mem.  Grand  Lodge  of  Masons, 
and  of  the  Grand  Commanderv  K.T.  for  Mass  and 
R.I.    Address:   651   Boylston   St.,  Boston. 

BUSH,  Richard  Perry,  clergyman;  b.  Province- 
town,  Mass.,  June  2,  1855;  s.  Richard  P.  and  Mary 
Willis  (Williams)  Bush;  ed.  grammar  and  high 
schs.,  Provincetown;  B.D.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1879  (D.D., 
1905);  m.  Emma  L.  Paine,  of  Provincetown,  Nov 
23,  1881:  3  children,  Edith  L.,  Reba  May,  Vannevar. 
Ordained  Universalist  minister,  1879;  pastor,  Ever- 
ett, 1879-92,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  since  1892.  York  and 
Scottish  Rite  Mason;  mem.  Palestine  Lodge,  F  & 
A.M.,  Everett;  Shekinah  Chapter,  R.A.M. ;  Naph- 
thali  Council,  R.  &  S.M.,  Palestine  Commanderv 
No.  10,  K.T.  (all  of  Chehsea);  Boston  Lafayette 
Lodge  of  Perfection;  Giles  Fonda  Yates  Council, 
Princes  of  Jerusalem;  Mt.  Olivet  Chapter,  Rose 
Croix:  Mass.  Consistory  32°,  S.P.R.S.;  Grand  Chap- 
lain Grand  Lodge  of  Masons  of  Mass.,  also  Grand 
Chaplain  of  Grand  Chapter  and  Grand  Council; 
Grand  Prelate  Grand  Commandery  of  Mass.  and 
R.I. ;  also  Chaplain  Aleppo  Temple,  A.A.O.N.M.S. 
Chaplain  Ancient  and  Hon.  Artv.  Co..  the  Fusiliers, 
and  the  1st  Regt.,  Mass.  N.G.  Odd  Fellow.  Home: 
24  Clark  Av.,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

BUSHEE,  Frederick  Alexander,  educator;  moved 
to  Colorado.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.) 

BUSHNEIiI.,  Edward  Henry,  M.D. ;  b.  Georgia,  Vt., 
Dec.  24,  1864;  s.  Henry  A.  and  Ellen  L.  (Jocelyn) 
Bushnell;  grad.  Montpelier  (Vt.)  Sem.,  1886;  M.D., 
U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine.  1889;  diploma.  New 
York  Post-grad.  Med.  Sch.  and  Hosp.;  m.  Josephine 
H.  Vance,  of  Albany,  Vt..  Apr.  30,  1891;  1  daughter, 
Clara  V.  Practiced  in  Jeffersonville,  Vt.,  1890-1900. 
Quincy,  Mass.,  since  1900;  mem.  med.  staff  (^uincy 
Hosp.;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Quincy.  Mem.  A.M.aI. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Norfolk  South  Med.  Soc,  Quincy 
Hosp.  Physicians'  Club.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Rural  Lodge,  A.F.  &  A.M.,  Quincy;  St. 
Stephen's  Chapter,  R.A.M. :  Quincy  Commandery. 
K.T.:  mem.  Mt.  "Wollaston  Lodge.  I.O.O.F.  Address: 
566  Washington   St.,   Quincy,   Mass. 

BUSHlTEIii;,  Samuel  Clarke,  clergyman:  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Mar.  8,  1852;  s.  Cornelius  Scranton 
and  Emily  Fowler  (Clark)  Bushnell;  A.B.,  Yale, 
1874:  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1877:  m.  Mary  Elizabeth 
Kendall,  of  Boston,  Oct.  14,  1880;  2  children.  Alice 
Kendall,  Samuel  Kendall.  Traveled  around  the 
world  for  1  yr.  after  leaving  coll.;  ordained  Congl. 
minister,  1879;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  New  Bedford.  Mass., 
1879-90,  Arlington,  Mass.,  since  Feb.  6,  1890.  Re- 
publican. Mem.  bd.  dirs.  Am.  Congl.  Assn.,  Congl. 
Edn.  Soc,  Tabor  Acad.;  mem.  exec.  com.  Mass. 
Federation  of  Clis. ;  chmn.  bd.  trustees  Robbins 
Library,  Arlington;  pres.  N.E.  Federation  of  Yale 
Clubs;  mem.  exec.  com.  Yale  Advisory  Bd.;  mem. 
com.  of  21  builders  of  the  Yale  Bowl.  Clubs:  Yale, 
of  Boston  (pres.).  Boston  City,  Graduates'  (New 
Haven,  Conn.),  Winthrop  (sec),  Warren  Farm. 
Recreations:   golf.    Address:   Arlington,   Mass. 

BUSIEIi,  John  Tilton,  mfr. ;  b.  Gilford  (now 
Laconia),  N.H.,  Oct.  12,  1847;  s.  John  Weymoutli 
and  Julia  Maria  (Tilton)  Busiel;  grad.  Phillips 
Exeter  Acad.,  1864;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1868;  m.  Nettie 
Marian  Pinkham,  Schaghticoke,  N.Y.,  July  6,  1870: 
2  children,  Helen  J.,  .lohn  T.,  Jr.  Engaged  in 
manufacture  of  hosiery  since  1868;  now  mem. 
J.  M.  Busiel  &  Co.  (founded  by  father  1846);  pres. 
People's  Nat.  Bank,  Laconia  Savings  Bank;  select- 
man, Laconia,  1875-6;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.. 
1883:  mem.  State  Constl.  Conv.,  1903,  1912.  Trustee 
pub.  library,  Laconia,  since  1878.  Republican. 
Conglist.     Address:    Laconia,   N.H. 


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BUSS,  Edward  AuffustUB,  engineer;  b.  Peterboro, 
N  II,  .Ma\  11  l^^l(i;  s.  CJeoi't^e  W.  and  Syrena  S. 
(jaciuilh/  Buss;  giail.  Kiinlisb  llish  Sch.,  Boston, 
IS?;?;  student  Mass.  lust.  Tecb.,  1873-4;  m.  Miuy  C. 
iraskcll,  of  Aubunidale,  Mass.,  Dec.  17,  1S7!).  Asst. 
in  oHice  of  city  ensr.,  Newton,  Mass.,  1874-6;  witb 
Water  Works  Dept.,  Xewton,  1876-7;  in  practice 
witb  Sbedd  &  Sawyer,  Boston,  1877-87;  consulting 
fnj?r.  on  own  account  since  1887.  Mem.  Boston 
Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.  Methodist.  Address:  85  Water  St., 
Boston. 

BUSSEIiIi,  Edwin  !■.,  merchant,  banker;  b. 
I'a^saduinkcaK,  .Mc,  Sept.  25,  1868;  s.  George  W. 
and  l^aura  A.  (Lowe)  Bussell:  ed.  pub.  schs.; 
unmarried.  Began  in  coal  and  suppl\'  business  in 
CJardiner,  Me.,  1911;  now  pres.  Nat.  Bank  of  Gar- 
diner; trustee  Gardiner  Savings  Instn.;  treas.  and 
mgr.  Gardiner  Coal  &  Supi)ly  Co.;  dir.  Gardiner 
Kealtv  Co.,  Gardiner  Home  Bldg.  Co.;  mayor  of 
Gardiner,  190:5,  1904;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1909. 
Dir.  Gardiner  Pub.  Library;  trustee  Gardiner 
Water  iJist.;  v. -p.  Gardiner  Bd.  of  Trade.  liepub- 
lican.  Mason;  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Modern  Wood- 
men of  America.  Home:  100  School  St.  Office:  145 
Water   St.,   Gardiner,   Me. 

BUSWEI.I.,    Albert    C,    M.D. :    b.    Wilmot,    N.H., 

ficl.  :i,  l,s5:i;  s.  Hiram  and  Mary  J.  (Frazier) 
Buswell;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Nashua;  Riverside  Acad.; 
Colby  Acad.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin), 
1878;  m.  Lillian  H.  Wilcox,  Nashua,  1879.  Began 
practice  at  Amlierst,  N.H.,  1878;  removed  to  Ep- 
ping,  1881.  Mem.  Health  Bd.  20  yrs.  Mem.  N.?I. 
Med.  Soc,  Rockingham  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Democrat. 
Baptist.  Mason;  mem.  K.  of  P.  Address:  Epping, 
New  Hampshire. 

BUSWEIiIi,  Henry  Poster,  lawyer;  b.  Bradford, 
.\.II.,  .Mar.  J,  lN4:i:  s.  .Martin  R.  and  Phebe  W. 
(Upton)  Buswell;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1866;  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1869-70;  unmarried.  Asst.  prof,  etliics 
and  internal,  law,  U.S.  Naval  Acad.,  1868-9;  began 
practice,  187  2;  spl.  justice  Dist.  Ct.  of  Southern 
Norfolk,  Mass.,  since  1891;  climn.  trustees  Canton 
Pub.  Library.  Republican.  Mem.  Pi  Eta;  pres. 
Pi  Eta  Associates  of  Harvard  Coll.  Club:  Wampa- 
tuck.  (See  Wlio's  W'ho  in  America  for  books,  etc.) 
Home:  Canton.  Mass.  Offlce:  Tremont  Bldg., 
r.oston.* 

BUTIiEXt,  Edward  Anson,  ship  and  ins.  broker; 
b.  Rockland,  Me.,  July  25,  1N41;  s.  Anson  and  Annah 
(Hunstable)  Butler;  deseendant  of  Colonial  an- 
cestors; ed.  common  schs.;  m.  I..ucy  A.  Stanley, 
Rockland,  Me.,  Dec.  30,  1868  (now  deceased);  m. 
2d,  Eva  Arey  Bartlett,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  May  11, 
1892  (died  Sept.  3,  1913).  Followed  the  sea,  1856- 
74,  including  service  as  acting  master's  mate  and 
acting  ensign,  U.S.N.,  Mar.  5,  1862-Nov.  15,  1865, 
and  shipmaster  in  European,  Pacific  and  Atlantic 
trade,  1866-74;  in  business  at  Rockland,  Me.,  since 
1876,  as  mgr.  E.  A.  Butler;  pres.  Rockland  Trust 
Co.;  dir.  Rockland  Loan  <t  Building  Assn.;  alder- 
man, 1887-9,  mayor,  1890-2.  V.-p.  bd.  trustees  Pub. 
Library,  Rockland.  Mem.  G.A.R.  (past  comdr. ), 
I..oyal  Legion  (past  comdr.  Me.  Commandery),  S. 
A.R.  (ex-pres.  Me.  Soc.  and  v.-p.  Nat.  Soe. ),  Me. 
Hist.  Soc,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars  (council).  Republi- 
can.   Conglist.    Address:  Rockland,  Me. 

BtTTIiEXt,  Edward  Page,  clergyman;  Feb.  14, 
l.S48-.Jan.   20,   1912.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BUTIiEB,  Elisapli  H.,  merchant,  banker;  b.  Nor- 
folk, Conn.,  June  27,  1848;  s.  Levi  Butler  and  Clar- 
inda  E.  (Sanford)  Butler:  dist.  sch.  edn. ;  m.  Guil- 
ford, Conn.,  Oct.  20,  1870.  Fanny  E.  Robinson. 
Lived  on  farm  until  20;  worked  in  factory  and  in 
grocery  store  until  1870,  when  became  connected 
with  hardware  business  in  Guilford  as  S.  Robin- 
son &  Co.;  bought  out  intei-est  of  partner,  1888,  and 
has  since  operated  in  own  name;  pres.  Guilford 
Savings  Bank.  Repuldiean.  Conglist.  Mason;  Odd 
Fellow.    Address:  Guilford.  Conn. 

BUTIiEB,  Prank  Eug-ene,  clergyman;  b.  Phila., 
Oct.  18,  1861;  s.  I'Jdward  I'ayson  and  Martha  Glen 
(MacMullin)  Butler;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1880; 
A.B.,  Amherst,  1884;  grad.  Hartford  Theol.  Sem., 
1887;  m.  Mary  Coit  Day,  Hartford,  Conn.,  Jan.  3, 
1888;  2  children,  Franklin  Coit,  b.  Jan.  2.  1895; 
Katharine,  b.  Sept.  IS,  1898.  Ordained  Congl.  min- 
istry,  1887;   pastor   Housatonic  Ch.,   of  Great   l?ar- 


rington,  Mass.,  1887-92,  Carthage,  Mo.,  1892-5, 
Union  Ch.,  South  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1898-03,  South 
Hadley  Falls,  Mass.,  1903-11;  dir.  of  religious  edn. 
and  asso.  ininister  Central  Ch.,.  Providence,  R.I., 
since  June,  1911.  Mem.  Sch.  Bd.  Great  Barrington, 
1888-91.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Chi  Phi  (Amherst). 
Recreations:  tennis,  walking,  chess.  Address:  20 
Everett   .\\.,   Prosidcnce,    R.I. 

BUTIiEB,  Pred  Mason,  judge;  b.  Jamaica,  Vt., 
May  28,  1854;  s.  Aaron  Mason  and  Emeline  (Muz- 
zy) Butler;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Leland  and  Gray 
Sem.,  Townshend,  \'t. ;  studied  law;  m.  Lillian  H. 
Holton,  Dummerston,  Vt.,  Nov.  24,  1875;  children, 
Auza  B.  (Mrs.  W.  W.  Nichols),  Helen  M.  (Mrs. 
John  A.  Barney),  Florence  M.  Was  1st  judge  of 
Rutland  City  Ct. ;  mem.  Redington  &  Butler  until 
1885,  since  mem.  Butler  &  Molonej';  dir.  and  atty. 
Baxter  Nat.  Bank;  mem.  Vt.  Senate,  1908-9,  re- 
signed to  enter  upon  offlce  as  judge  Superior  Ct.  of 
Vt.,  Jan.,  1909.  Mem.  Vt.  Bar  Assn.  (pres.,  1906-7). 
Republican.  Pres.  Vt.  Bapt.  State  Conv.,  1910-12. 
Address:  50  Prospect  St.,  Rutland,  Vt. 

BUTIiEB,  Georg'e  Mauley,  clergyman;  b.  Hyde 
Park.  -Mass.,  Jan.  26,  INiO;  s.  George  Henry  and 
Harriet  Parker  (Winn)  Butier;  B.A.,  Amherst, 
1897,  M.A.,  1904;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1900:  stu- 
died at  Oxford  U.,  and  U.  of  Berlin,  1900-1;  m. 
Emily  Soldan  Ladd.  Winchester.  Mass.,  Sept.  6, 
1904;  5  children,  Manley,  Elizabeth,  George  Soldan, 
John  Winn,  Edward  Ladd.  Ordained  ministry 
Congl.  Ch.,  1902;  asso.  pastor,  New  Bedford,  Mass., 
1902-4.  Mystic  Congl.  Ch.,  Medford,  Mass.,  since 
1904.  Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Republican.  Clubs: 
Boston  Congregational.  Home:  16  Ashland  St., 
Jledford,   Mass. 

BUTX.EB,  Harry,  M.D.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BUTLER,  Harry,  banker;  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Feb. 
22,  1858;  s.  Moses  M.  and  Olive  M.  (Storer)  Butler; 
grad.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  1875;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1879;  m.  Elizabeth  M.  Stetson,  of  Portland.  Me., 
Feb.  16,  1907.  Began  as  sec.  Portland  Trust  Co., 
1885;  in  1900  became  pres.,  and  sold  out,  1910,  re- 
tiring from  active  business:  dir.  Portland  R.R.. 
Cumberland  County  Power  &  Light  Co.  Trustee 
Children's  Hosp.,  Me.  Instn.  for  the  Blind,  etc. 
Unitarian.  Mem.  Me.  Historical  Soc.  Clubs:  Cum- 
berland. Portland  Athletic,  Portland  Country,  Eco- 
nomic, I'nion  (Boston).  Recreations:  travel,  books. 
Office:   1   Thomas  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

BUTIiEB,    Horace    BlagTden,    banking;    Nov.    26, 

lS33-Dec.  26,  1910.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BUTIiEB,  Howard  Pulton,  lawyer;  b.  Hancock. 
Me.,  Jan.  22,  1864;  s.  James  Monroe  and  Mary  Rob- 
inson (Gray)  Butler;  ed.  country  sch.  in  Hancock; 
high  sch.  Warren,  R.I.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1892;  LL.B.. 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1895;  m.  Oct.  11,  1892,  Maude 
Ijillian  Drake,  of  Boston,  Mass.;  children,  Howard 
F.,  Mary.  In  gen.  practice  in  Boston  since  Oct.  2. 
1896:  dir.  Bay  State  Heating  Co.,  Fidelity  Trust 
Co.,  Medford  (Mass.)  Trust  Co.,  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Mem.  Chi  Phi,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston, 
Mass.  Bar  Assn.  Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston  and  New- 
York).  Recreations:  camping.  Home:  1767  Com- 
monwealth Av.    Office:  30  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BUTLER.  John  Edward,  M.D.;  b.  Phila..  Pa., 
June  2!»,  1863;  s.  Edward  P.  and  Martha  G.  (Mac- 
Mullin) Butler;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1885;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1891;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Boston 
since  1891;  mem.  visiting  staff,  Boston  City  Hosp. 
Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Roxbury  Soc.  for  Med.  Im- 
provement, Harvard  Med.  Alumni  Assn.  Address: 
64  Monadnock  St.,  Boston. 

BUTLER,  John  Haskell,  lawyer;  b.  Middleton. 
Mass.,  Aug.  31,  1841;  s.  John  and  Mary  Jane  (Bar- 
ker) Butler;  A.B.,  Yale,  1863,  A.M.,  1866;  paymas- 
ter's elk.,  U.S.N.,  1863-6;  admitted  to  Middlesex 
bar,  1868;  m.  Laura  L.  Bull,  of  Pittston,  Pa.,  Jan. 
1,  1870;  1  son,  John  Lawton.  Practiced  in  Boston 
since  1868;  specializes  in  life  ins.  law.  Mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1880.  1881;  mem.  Exec.  Council  of 
Mass.,  3d  Councillor  Dist.,  1884-6;  del.  local  and 
State  Rep.  convs.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston. 
Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Roval  Arcanum  (supreme 
regent,  1883-5),  A.O.U.W.,  Knights  of  Honor  (su- 
preme representative.  1887-8).  Club:  Middlesex 
Oires.  6  yrs.).  Home:  Somerville,  Mass.  Offlce:  2  46 
Washington   St.,    Boston. 


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BT7TIiX:B,  J(ohn)  Vernon,  musician;  b.  Birming- 
ham, Ens-,  Aus.  -i,  KS(i,S;  s.  Tliomas  and  Heplizibah 
(Vernon)  Butler;  studied  voice  culture  and  organ 
with  prominent  Boston  and  London  teachers;  m. 
Ruth  Nelson,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  June  22,  1905. 
Organist  and  choirmaster  Pilgrim  Congl.  Ch., 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1S90-14;  organist  Union  Congl. 
Ch.  since  1914;  mus.  dir.  and  conductor,  Worcester 
Oratorio  Soc;  founder  and  conductor  series  of  free 
oratorio  concerts,  given  in  Worcester,  at  which  has 
been  given  the  first  performance  in  N.K.  of  several 
important  mus.  works;  v. -p.  Worcester  County 
Music  Festival  Assn.  Mem.  Am.  Guild  of  Organ- 
ists.   Address:    10  Charlotte  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

BUTI.EB,  Otis  Woodljury,  mfr. ;  b.  Pelham,  N.H., 
Mar.  6,  1S74:  s.  William  W.  and  Abbie  L.  Butler; 
descendant  of  Deacon  John  Butler,  first  settler  of 
Pelham,  N.H. ;  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  m.  Nellie  F.  Richard- 
son, of  Pelham,  N.  H.,  June  26,  1895;  3  children, 
Helen  S.,  Guy  P.,  Ralph  R.  Engaged  as  sketch- 
maker,  Hamilton  Print  Works,  17  yrs.;  mfr.  pea- 
nut butter,  as  B.  C.  Day  Co.  since  Apr.,  1908.  Mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912,  13.  Dir.  Lowell  Bd.  of 
Trade,  Lowell  Y.M.C.A. ;  custodian  Middlesex  Co. 
Court  House.  Lowell.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ma- 
son (K.T. ).  Home:  109  Methuen  St.  Office;  521  Bea- 
con St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

BUTI^EB,  Seth  H.,  banker;  b.  Chatham,  Middle- 
sex Co.,  Conn.,  Mar.  5,  1829;  s.  Stephen  and  Nancy 
(Higgins)  Butler;  ed.  dist.  schs.,  Chatham;  m.  Oct. 
6,  1851,  Emily  Maria  Cooper,  of  Springfield,  Mass. 
(now  deceased).  On  farm  to  16;  in  mercantile  busi- 
ness, 16  to  21;  successively  elk.,  mgr.,  sec.  treas. 
and  pres.  Peoples  Fire  Ins.  Co.  of  Middletown, 
1865-92;  pres.  First  Nat.  Bank  since  1892.  Repub- 
lican.   Conglist.    Address:   Middletown,  Conn. 

BUTIiSR,  WCilda)  Edwin,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Grove,  Caroline  Co..  Md.,  Dec.  19,  1870;  s.  William 
Edward  and  Sarah  Ann  (Blades)  Butler;  descend- 
ant of  early  Maryland  ancestry;  ed.  Washington 
Coll.,  Chestertown,  Md..  1  yr. ;  Western  Med. 
Coll.  1  yr.,  with  admission  to  jr.  yr. ;  M.D.,  Hahne- 
mann Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  Pa..  1897;  m.  Josephine 
Caroline  Bellosa,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Oct.  8, 
1901;  2  children,  Frederick  William,  Edwin  Napo- 
leon. In  practice  in  New  Haven  since  1897;  sur- 
geon to  Grace  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Conn.  State 
Homoj.  Med.  Soc,  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  New  Ha- 
ven Co.  Med.  Assn.,  New  Haven  Co.  Clin.  Soc. 
(pres.),  Grace  Hosp.  Soc,  Alpha  Sigma.  Progres- 
sive Party;  candidate  for  presdl.  elector  State  of 
Conn.,  1912.  Unitarian.  Club:  Union  Lea.gue.  Home: 
640  Whitney  Av.  OfTice:  223  York  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

BUTIiBR,  "Willianx,  merchant,  banker;  May  7, 
1823-Dec.  IS,  1910.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BTXTI^BB,  William  Morg-an,  lawyer;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  Jan.  29,  1861;  s.  Rev.  James  D.  and 
Eliza  B.  (Place)  Butler;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  LL.B.,  Bos- 
ton U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1884;  admitted  to  bar,  1883;  m. 
Minnie  F.  Norton,  of  Edgartown,  Mass.,  July  15, 
1886  (died  1905);  3  children,  Morgan,  Gladys, 
Miriam;  m.  2d,  Mary  Lothrop  Webster,  of  Boston. 
Jan.  1,  1907;  2  daughters,  Beatrice,  Mary.  Practiced 
in  New  Bedford  until  1895,  since  at  Boston;  mem. 
Butler.  Cox.  Murchie  &  Bacon;  pres.  Boston  & 
Worcester  Electric  Cos..  Boston  &  Worcester'  St. 
Ry.  Co.,  Butler  Mill,  Hoosac  Cotton  Mills,  New 
Bedford  Cotton  Mills  Corpn..  Quissett  Mill;  trus- 
tee Mass.  Lighting  Cos.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1890  and  1891,  Senate,  1892-5  (pres.  last  2  yrs.); 
mem.  commn.  to  revise  statutes  of  State,  1896-1900 
(resigned).  Trustee  Boston  U.  Mason.  Clubs; 
TTniversity  (pres.),  Algonciuin,  Exchange  (Boston), 
Union  League  (New  York),  Wamsutta  (New  Bed- 
ford), Metabetchuan  Fishing  and  Game.  Recrea- 
tions: shooting,  fishing.  Home:  486  Beacon  St. 
OfTice:  77  Franklin  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BUTI.EB,  Wilson  Byder,  educator;  Dec.  16,  1855- 
1910.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BTTTIiBB,  Windsor  T.,  business  man.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

BUTMAN,  Georg-e  A.,  street  ry.  investments;  b. 
Newburyport,  Mass..  Aug.  7,  1870;  s.  John  T.  and 
Sarah  (Poole)  Butman;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Newbury- 
port; m.  Maiden,  Mass.,  Dec  12,  1899,  Charlotte 
Towle    Jones;    children,    Paul    Warren,    Katharine. 


Treas.,  sec.  and  trustee  Boston  &  Worcester  Elec- 
tric Cos.;  treas.,  elk.  and  dir.  Boston  &  Worcester 
St.  Ry.  Co.  and  others.  Clubs:  Tedcsco  Country, 
Brae  Burn  Country,  Woodland  Country,  Boston 
Athletic  Assn.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office: 
77   Franklin  St.,   Boston. 

BUTMAN,  John  Nathan,  lawyer;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,.  Nov.  18,  1858;  s.  Nathan  P.  and  Maria  (Goff) 
Butman;  grad.  Providence  High  Sch.,  1876;  A.B., 
Brown  U.,  1880,  A.M.,  1890;  admitted  to  bar,  1896; 
m.  Pawtucket,  R.I.,  June  23,  1887,  Emma  M.  Cap- 
well.  Propr.  book  and  stationery  store.  Central 
Falls,  1885-99,  practiced  in  Pawtucket  since  1896; 
mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1889-92;  sch.  trustee,  1888- 
93;  city  solicitor.  Central  Falls,  since  1899;  pro- 
bate judge,  1903.  Republican.  Mason;  mem.  I.O. 
O.F.,  Royal  Arcanum.  Home:  Central  Falls,  R.I. 
Office:   271   Main  St.,  Pawtucket,   R.I. 

BUTTERPIEIiD,  Arthur  Dexter,  mathematician; 
b.  Dunstable,  Mass.,  Oct.  13,  1870;  s.  Dexter  and 
Geoi-gianna  (Kenney)  Butterfield;  B.S.,  Woi'cester' 
Poly.  Inst.,  1893,  M.S.,  1898;  A.M.,  Columbia,  1904; 
m.  Shiewsbury,  Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1898,  Fannie  Louise 
Day;  3  children,  Louise,  Dexter,  George.  In  U.S. 
lighthouse  service,  1893-4;  instr.  in  surveying. 
Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1894-8;  instr.,  asst.  prof, 
and  pi-of.  mathematics  and  mechanics.  U.  of  Vt., 
1898-08;  asst.  prof,  and  prof,  mathematics,  1908- 
14,  prof,  mathematics  and  geodesy  since  1914, 
Worcester  Poly  Inst.;  spent  summers  of  1895-03 
in  topog.  and  geod.  work  under  Mass.  Harbor  and 
Land  Commn.,  summers  of  1903-11  with  Water  Re- 
source of  U.S.  Geod.  Survey.  Sec.  Alumni  Assn. 
Worcester  Poly.  Inst.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.  Author: 
History  of  Triangulation  in  Massachusetts;  His- 
tory of  the  Determination  of  the  Figure  of  the 
Earth  from  Meridian  Arc  Measurements.  Homo: 
10  Schussler  Rd..  Worcester,  Mass. 

BUTTERFIELD,  Don  Oscar,  banking;  b.  Wil- 
mington, Vt.,  Mar.  19,  1875;  s.  Oscar  E.  and  Mary 
Isabelle  (Morgan)  Butterfield;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Vt.  and  Neb.;  m.  Alice  S.  Plimpton,  of  Woodsboro, 
Vt.,  June  12,  1907;  2  children  died  in  infancy.  Has 
resided  continuously  at  Wilmington  since  1S97: 
served  many  yrs.  as  asst.  tow^n  elk.  and  treas.; 
chmn.  village  trustees,  1907-9;  asst.  treas.  Wil- 
mington Savings  Bank.  1907-Jan.,  1914,  treas.  since 
Jan.,  1914.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910.  Mem.  Re- 
publican Town  Com.,  1904-15,  with  exception  of 
two  yrs.    Address:   Wilmington,  Vt. 

BUTTERFIELD,  Ernest  Warren,  educator;  b. 
Weathersfield,  Vt.,  June  7,  1874;  s.  Stephen  Warren 
and  Sarah  Josephine  (Mudgett)  Butterfield;  grad. 
Springfield  (Vt.)  High  Sch.,  1893;  A.B.,  Dartmouth, 
1897;  m.  July  30,  1902,  Edith  May  Thompson,  of 
Lewiston,  Me.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Bethlehem,  N.H., 
1897-9,  Groveland,  Mass.,  1899-02,  Laconia,  N.H.. 
1902-6,  Dover,  N.H.,  1906-11;  supt.  schs.,  Dover, 
since  1911.  Mem.  Am.  Inst,  of  Instrn.,  N.H.  State 
Teachers'  Assn.  (ex-pres.).  Educational  Council  of 
N.H.  (sec).  Kappa  Kappa  Kappa.  Conglist.  Ma- 
son.    Address:    Dover,    N.H. 

BUTTERFIELD,  FranUin  Geovge,  Gen.,  mfr. ; 
b.  Rockingham,  Windham  Co.,  Vt.,  May  11,  1842; 
s.  David  and  Elmira  Wai'd  (Randall)  Butterfield; 
g.g.f.,  Thomas,  minute  man  at  Lexington,  g.f., 
William,  fought  at  Bunker  Hill;  ed.  com.  schs.; 
Saxtons  River  Acad.;  Middlebury  Coll..  1860-2. 
A.B.,  1863,  A.M.,  1880;  m.  June  1,  1866,  Maria 
Smith  Frost,  of  Saxtons  River,  Vt.  Ijcft  coll.  to 
enter  army;  2d  It.  to  It.  col.  comdg.  6th  Vt.  Vol. 
Inf.,  1861-4;  judge  advocate  gen.,  Vt.,  with  rank  of 
brig. -gen.,  1878-80.  Entered  gen.  mercantile  busi- 
ness, Saxtons  River,  1865;  burned  out,  1877;  stud- 
ied law  3  vrs. ;  supervisor  of  census,  1880;  in  Dept. 
of  Interior,  Washington,  D.C.,  1880-92;  entered 
mfg.,  1892,  at  Derby  Line,  Vt.,  as  the  Butterfield 
Co.,  mfrs.  of  machinists'  tools,  of  which  is  now 
vlce-pres.  and  gen.  mgr.;  pres.  Internat.  Water 
Co.,  Frontin  Electric  Co.;  v. -p.  Veneer  Products  Co.. 
Frank  Horner  Co.,  Internat.  Electric  Co.;  dir.  Nat. 
Bank  of  Derby  Line,  Southern  Can.  Power  Co.,  Nel- 
son &  Hall  Co.;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1898-1900, 
Senate,  1910-12.  V.-p.  Vt.  Sanatorium;  trustee  and 
chmn.  exec.  com.  Stanstrod  Coll.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Won  Medal  of  Honor  when  1st  It.,  1863. 
32°    Mason    (Blue    Lodge,    Chapter,    Council,    Com- 


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mandery,    Consistoiy).     Club:    University    (Wasli- 
ingrton,   D.C.).     Home:    Derb>-   I^ine,   Vt. 

BUTTERriELD,  Kenyon  Iieech,  college  pies.; 
b.  JjiiiKi,-!-.  .Micli.,  Juno  11,  IStiN;  s.  Ira  H.  and  Olive 
F.  (Davison)  Butterfield;  U.S.,  Mich.  Agricultural 
College.  ISitl;  grad.  student,  U.  of  Mich.,  1900-3, 
A.M.,  1902;  (LL.D.,  Amherst  College.  1910):  m. 
Harriet  E.  Millard,  of  Lapeer,  Mich..  Nov.  28.  1895. 
Asst.  sec.  Mich.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1S91-2;  editor  Michigan 
Orange  Visitor,  1892-6;  editor  Crange  dept.,  Michi- 
gan Farmer.  1896-03;  supt.  Mich.  Farmers'  Insts., 
1895-9;  college  field  agt.,  Mich.  Agrl.  Coll..  1896-9; 
instr.  rural  sociology,  U.  of  Mich.,  1902-3;  pres. 
.rind  prof,  polit.  economy  and  rural  sociology,  R.I. 
Coll.  of  Agr.  and  Mech.  Arts,  1903-6;  pres.  Mass. 
Agrl.  Coll.  since  .July  1.  1906;  collaborator  in 
charge  of  agr.  div.  Dept.  of  Economics  and  Sociol- 
ogy, Carnegie  Instn.,  Washington,  since  ,Jan.  1. 
1904.  Ai)ptd.  by  Pres.  Roosevelt  mem.  Commn.  on 
Country  Life:  apptd.  by  Pres.  Wils<jn  mem.  commn. 
to  study  European  rural  credit.  Conglist.  Repub- 
lican. Mem.  Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  Am.  Sociol.  Assn.. 
X.E.A..  Am.  Soc.  Piomotioii  Industi-ial  Edn..  Re- 
ligious Edn.  Assn.  Hon.  mem.  I'niversity  clubs. 
Providence  and  Boston.  Edited  4  vols.  Bull.  Mich. 
Farmers'  Institutes.  Author:  "Chapters  in  Rural 
Progress":  The  Country  Church  and  the  Rural 
Problem.  Contbr.  to  mags.,  agrl.  jours,  and  numer- 
ous papers  before  various  societies.  Home:  Am- 
herst, Mass.* 

BUTTERriEIiD,  IiUciuB  Alonzo,  voice  culturist; 
to.  WilniiiiKl'in.  \'t..  .lul.\  LM.  1S46:  s.  Ezi'a  Turner 
and  Mary  (.L,eonaid)  Buttertield;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Wilmington,  Vt. ;  Wesleyan  Acad..  Wilbiaham, 
:Mass.:  Boston  T'.;  Ph.D.:  m.  Ruhamah  Felker,  of 
Barrington.  X.H..  .luly  3,  1877;  1  daughter.  Alice 
Dacre  (A.M..  Smith  Coll..  now  teacher  of  science. 
Pa.  Coll.  for  Women,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.).  Served  as 
teacher  of  oratol-y  and  expression  in  Wesleyan 
Acad.,  Boston  V..  Emerson  Coll.  of  Oratory,  Dart- 
mouth, Newton  Theol.  Instn..  Buchtel  Coll.  (Altron. 
O.)  ;  specialized  during  recent  yrs.  in  voice  culture, 
and  defects  of  speech.  Fellow  Soc.  Science.  I^et- 
ters  and  Arts  (Bondon).  Conglist.  Address:  Brat- 
tleboro.  Vt. 

BUTTEBFIELD,  Oscar  Ezra,  lawyer;  b.  Wil- 
mington. Vt.,  Seiit.  17.  1S39;  s.  Ezra  T.  and  Mary 
(Leonard)  Butteifield;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  by  pvt. 
study;  studied  law:  admitted  to  bar.  1S67;  m. 
Wilmington.  Vt..  May  18.  1873.  Belle  Morgan,  d. 
Rev.  E.  B.  Morgan.  Practiced  in  AVilmington.  1867- 
86;  in  state  of  Neb.  until  1897.  when  returned  to 
Wilmington:  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1869.  1870.  1872. 
1884.  Senate.  1876:  state's  atty.,  1874-5.  Republi- 
■can.     Home:    "Wilmington.   Vt. 

BUTTERS.  Georgre  Sliaw,  clergyman.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

BUTTERWORTH,  James  Prancis,  i(kuator. 
■(See  vol.    llt()9.) 

BTJTTIMER,  Thomas  Henry,  lawyer:  b.  Hing- 
ham,  Mass.,  Mar.  17,  ISCS;  s.  Thomas  and  Catherine 
(Barrett)  Buttimer;  ed.  public  schools;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1890:  BL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  School.  1892;  m. 
Miss  Elizabeth  E.  Daily,  of  Boston.  Nov.  17.  1897; 
■children.  Katheiine.  Mary.  Practiced.  Boston,  since 
1892:  dir.  Libert v  Trust  Co..  Rockland  Trust  Co. 
Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1903.  Mem.  T!ar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston.  Plymouth  County  Bar  Assn.  Rec- 
reations: gardening.  Home:  Hingham,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:   709    Peml)erton   Bldg..   Boston. 

BtTTTON,  Charles  Ira,  lawyei-;  b.  Brandon.  Vt.. 
May  14.  1S77:  s.  P'rank  Rodney  and  Laura  Ann 
(Morse)  Button;  grad.  Brandon  High  Sch.,  1894; 
Ph.B..  U.  of  Vt..  1899;  T.,L.B..  Chicago-Kent  Coll. 
of  Law.  1902;  m.  Abigail  Hopkins  Ray.  of  Bran- 
don. Vt..  .Tulv  10.  1906.  Admitted  to  Chicago  bar. 
.lune,  1902.  Vt.  bar.  .Tan.,  1904,  and  since  practiced 
at  Middlebury;  judge  of  probate  since  Dec.  1.  1910. 
Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.;  del.  from  Vt.  Bar  Assn.  to 
.\m.  Bar  Assn..  1914;  mem.  Sigma  Phi.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Mason  (K.T.)  ;  mem.  Knights 
of  Pythias.  Home:  11  Court  St.  Address:  Court 
House.    Middlebury.   Vt. 

BUTTRICK,  Allan  Oordon,  lawyer;  b.  Fitch- 
burg.  Mass..  Mar.  10.  1S76:  s.  Daniel  W.  and  Sarah 
P.   Wood:  adopted  s.  (Jeorge  T.  and  Ellen  M.   But- 


tiick.  May  24.  1881;  attended  Lancaster  pub.  schs.; 
LL.B..  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1897;  m.  Edith  G. 
Ward,  of  Lancaster,  Sept.  26,  1906.  Admitted  to 
bar.  1897.  and  began  practice  in  Clinton.  Mass.: 
mem.  law  firm  Buttrick,  Stone  &  Duncan,  Clinton. 
Mass.,  since  1901;  also  established  Boston  office, 
Oct..  1907.  Chmn.  Sch.  Bd.,  Lancaster;  mem.  Bd. 
Health;  representative  in  Gen.  Court  of  IMass., 
1904;  state  senator,  1906  and  1907  (chmn.  joint 
com.  on  ins.  and  on  legal  affairs  and  mem.  com.  on 
liquoi-  law).  Mem.  Worcester  Co.  Bai'  Assn.  Ma- 
son (32°.  K.T.);  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P..  B.P.O.E. 
(""lub:  Worcester  Automobile.  Recreations:  hunt- 
ing, fishing,  horseback  riding,  motoring.  Home: 
Lancaster.  Mass.  Office:  Clinton,  Mass.,  and  906 
P.airisteis   H;ill.   Boston. 

BUTTRICK,  Stedman;  b.  Concord.  Mass..  Oct. 
22,  1864;  s.  William  and  Florence  (King)  But- 
trick;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Concord;  m.  Olive  Bagley.  of 
Detroit.  Mich.,  Sept.  15,  1896  (died  1909);  5  chil- 
di'en,  Helen  Bagley,  Stedman.  Jr..  Olive.  John  Bag- 
ley.  Mary.  Engaged  in  banking  business  with  Es- 
tabrook  &  Co.,  Boston,  since  1886,  mem.  firm  since 
1901;  dir.  Lowell  Electric  Light  Corpn.,  Blackstone 
Valley  Gas  &  Electric  Co..  Columbus  Electric  Co.. 
Pawtucket  Electric  Co..  Pawtucket  Gas  Co..  Woon- 
socket  Gas  Co..  Woonsocket  Electric  Machine  & 
Power  Co..  N.E.  Power  Co..  Railway  &  Light  Se- 
curities Co..  Northern  Tex.  Traction  Co.,  Puget 
Sound  Traction.  Light  &  Power  Co..  Fisk  Rubbei- 
Co.,  Loose-Wiles  Biscuit  Co..  George  H.  Moriill 
Co..  Nat.  Union  Bank:  trustee  Middlesex  Instn.  for 
Savings,  Concord.  Mass.  Served  as  pvt..  M.V.IM.. 
1881-8.  Democrat.  Clubs:  Union.  Boston  City. 
Recreations:  farming.  Home:  Concord.  Mass.  Of- 
fice:  15  State  St.,  Boston. 

BUXTON,  Bertram  H.,  M.D. ;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass..  June  11,  1883;  s.  G.  Edward  and  Sarah 
Amelia  (Harrington)  Buxton;  first  ancestor  in 
America  landed  in  1637;  grad.  Providence  (R.T.) 
Classical  High  Sch.,  1900;  A.B.,  Brown  U..  1904; 
M.D..  Harvard  Med.  Sch..  1908;  m.  Sara  Alice  El- 
liott, of  Hartford,  Conn..  Oct.  2.  1912.  Practiced  in 
Providence  since  1908;  interne  R.I.  Hosp..  1908-10; 
asst.  supt.  same.  1910-12;  Boston  Lying-in  Hosp.. 
1912;  now  asst.  visiting  ansesthetist  R.I.  Hosp.; 
asst.  visiting  phys.  City  Hosp.;  med.  externe.  R.I. 
Hosp.  Out-Patient  Dept.  Capt..  asst.  surgeon  1st 
Light  Inf.  since  1912.  Mem.  R.I.  Med.  Soc.  Provi- 
dence Med.  Soc.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Alpha  Omega 
Alpha.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Protestant.  Clubs:  Uni- 
versitv.  Metacomet  Golf.  Recreations:  golf,  tennis. 
Home:  1473  Broad  St.  Office:  1471  Broad'  St., 
Providence.    R.I. 

BUXTON,  G(onzalo)  Edward,  M.D.;  b.  Worces- 
tei-.  Mass.,  Feb.  IS.  1849;  s.  Edward  and  Julia  C. 
(Coburn)  Buxton:  ed.  pub.  schs..  Worcester:  spl. 
course  Ky.  U. ;  M.D..  Coll.  Phvs.  and  Surg.  (Colum- 
bia). 1875;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch..  1876;  Licenti- 
ate in  Medicine.  Dublin,  1883;  studied  in  Paris, 
France;  m.  Sarah  Harrington,  of  Worcester,  Mass., 
Jan.  10.  1878;  2  children.  G.  Edward,  Jr.,  Bertram 
H.  (M.D.).  Resident  phys.  St.  Francis  Hosp..  Pitts- 
burgh. Pa..  1875-6;  practiced  in  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.. 
1877-83;  Pawtucket,  R.I.,  1884-8,  National  Citv, 
Cal.,  1888-95,  Providence,  R.I.,  since  1895;  adjunct 
prof,  of  obstetrics  U.  of  Kansas  City,  1882-3; 
sei-ved  as  mem.  National  Citv  Bd.  of  H&alth.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  San  Diego  Co.  (Cal.)  Med. 
Soc.  (ex-pres.),  Providence  INIed.  Assn.,  R.I.  Hist. 
Soc,  Harvard  Alumni  Assn.  Mason,  K.T.  (Past 
Comdr.);  mem.  Knights  of  Pythias,  Ancient  Order 
of  Foresters,  Red  Men,  Sons  of  St.  George.  Clubs: 
Harvard  of  R.I.,  Congl.,  Worcester  Golf.  Contbr. 
to  med.  jours,  and  to  newspapers,  on  subjects  per- 
taining to  pub.  health.  Recreations:  chess,  gene- 
alogy. Home:  1473  Broad  St.  Office:  1471  Broad 
St.,   Providence,    R.I. 

BUXTON,  Q.  Edward,  Jr.,  treasurer  Providence 
Joui-nal  Co.;  b.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  May  13,  1880;  s. 
G.  Edwaid  and  Sarah  Amelia  (Harrington)  Bux- 
ton; ed.  pub.  schs..  National  Citv,  Cal.;  Highland 
Mil.  Acad.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1895-S;  Ph.B.,  Brown 
v..  1902;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1906;  m.  Aline 
H.  Armstrong,  of  Louisville,  Ky.,  Jan.  19.  1910; 
children,  Coburn  Allen  Buxton,  b.  June  6.  1912. 
Served  as  reporter,   1902-3,   asst.   telegraph  editor, 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


lit; 


.Jan. -Sept.,  1903,  Providence  Journal  and  Evening 
Bulletin;  mgr.  Title  Guarantee  Co.  of  R.I.,  1906- 
Dec,  1911;  admitted  to  Ji.I.  bar,  Nov.  6,  1907; 
with  John  Carter  Brown  Estate,  9  mos.,  1911-12; 
treas.  Providence  Journal  Co.  since  Sept.,  1912; 
spl.  corr.  for  Providence  Journal,  in  England, 
France,  Germany  and  Belgium,  Aug.,  1914-Jan., 
1915.  2d  It.  Co.  A,  1st  Regt.  Inf.,  B.R.I. M.,  May  15, 
1900;  1st  It.,  June  18,  1901;  resigned  Dec.  7,  1903; 
capt.  3d  Co.  C.A.C..  R.I.N.G.,  Dec.  14,  1908;  re- 
signed, Nov.  26,  1912;  maj.  and  judge  advocate, 
R.I.N.G.,  since  Feb.  21,  1913.  Mem.  Phi  Delta 
Theta.  Mason.  Clubs:  Hope,  University,  Agawam 
Hunt.  Art,  Turks  Head.  Home:  130  George  St.  Of- 
fice: Providence  Journal  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I. 

BUXTON,  John  Emery,  mine  operator;  b.  Mid- 
dletown  Springs,  Vt.,  Oct.  20,  1S39;  s.  Luther  and 
Semantha  (Paris)  Buxton;  pub.  schs.  Middletown 
and  acad.,  Fairfax,  Vt.;  m.  Antha  M.  Clift,  Middle- 
town,  Nov.  20,  1865;  2  children.  Began  as  partner 
Clift  &  Buxton,  hardware,  Moingona,  la.,  about 
1867;  entered  coal  mining  at  Oskaloosa,  la.,  1879 
(retired,  1896).  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.  from  Middle- 
town  Springs,  1900,  Senate,  1904.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason  (32°).  Address:  Middletown 
Springs,   Vt. 

BUXTON,  Willis  Georg-e,  lawyer;  b.  Henniker, 
N.H.,  Aug.  22,  1856;  s.  Daniel  M.  and  Abbie  A. 
(Whitaker)  Buxton:  ed.  Clinton  Grove  and  New 
London  academies,  N.H. ;  read  law  with  Brooks  K. 
Webber,  of  Hillsborough  Bridge;  LL.B.,  1879,  Bos- 
ton Law  Sch. ;  m.  Penacook,  N.H.,  June  4,  1884. 
:\Iartha  J.  Flanders.  Admitted  to  bar  at  Concord. 
N.H.,  1879;  practiced  at  Hillsborough  Bridge  as 
partner  of  Samuel  W.  Holman,  1879-82;  removed 
to  Penacook  in  the  town  of  Boscawen,  1882,  where 
he  has  since  practiced;  mem.  State  Constl.  Conv., 
1889.  1902,  1912;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895,  Sen- 
ate, 1897;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.,  1886-12,  resigned: 
chmn.  N.H.  delegation  Progressive  Nat.  Conv., 
1912,  which  nominated  Roosevelt  and  Johnson; 
was  asso.  justice  Dist.  Court  and  is  now  judge 
local  municipal  court.  Trustee  Merrimack  County 
Savings  Bank  and  of  various  other  corpns. :  sec. 
N.H.  Orphans'  Home  since  1895.  Mem.  Mount 
Horeb  Commandery,  K.T.  (Concord),  I.O.O.F.  Pro- 
gressive. Conslist.  Has  traveled  extensively  in 
America  and  Europe,  making  a  spl.  study  of  fa- 
mous paintings;  lectures  occasionally  on  travel 
and  art.     Address:  Penacook,  N.H. 

BUZZBIiIi,  Hodg'don  C,  lawyer;  b.  Monroe,  Me.. 
June  17,  1S7S;  s.  Charles  H.  and  Sarah  I.  (Larra- 
bee)  Buzzell;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  and  Hamp- 
den Acad.;  m.  June  17,  1900,  Nellie  M.  Ryder,  of 
Monroe,  Me.  Began  practice  at  Monroe.  Me.,  Sept.. 
1900;  removed  to  Searsport,  Feb.  13,  1907,  to  Bel- 
fast, Oct.  31.  1912;  county  attv.  Waldo  County, 
Me..  1909.  1910;  chmn.  Rep.  City  Com.,  Belfast. 
Mason  (32°);  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  K.  of  P.,  Grange. 
Home:  35  Court  St.  Office:  Pythian  Block.  Belfast. 
Elaine. 

BYAM,  Charles  P.,  banker;  died  Jan.,  1914.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

BYCHOWBB,  Victor,  lawyer,  physician;  b.  Rus- 
sia. June  15,  1S61;  s.  Alexander  and  Bessy  (Mow- 
nin)  Bvchower:  prep.  edn.  Koenigen  Louisen 
Gymnasium,  Berlin,  Germany:  studied  medicine  at 
univs.  of  Berlin.  Halle.  Koenigsberg  and  Strass- 
burg,  1S8.'?-S:  M.D..  U.  of  Strassburg,  1888;  came  to 
U.S.,  1889;  m.  1890,  Rebecca  Gerber.  of  Boston. 
Engaged  in  practice  of  medicine  at  Boston  since 
1889;  studied  law,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch..  1898-02: 
admitted  to  bar,  1902;  now  also  engaged  in  law 
practice.    Address:   206   Cross  St.,   Maiden,   Mass. 

BYBRIiY,  William  Elwood,  mathematician:  b. 
Phila..  Dec.  13,  1849:  s.  Elwood  Byerly:  A.B..  Har- 
vard, 1871,  Ph.D..  1873:  m.  Alice  Worcester  Par- 
sons, Mav  28,  1885.  Asst.  prof,  mathematics,  Cor- 
nell. 1873-6:  asst.  prof,  mathematics,  1876-81,  prof., 
1881-13,  prof,  emeritus,  1913 — ,  Harvard.  Fellow 
.\m.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  etc.  (See  "Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

BVG-RAVE,  H(ilary)  Robert,  lawyer;  b.  Hudson, 
Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1877:  s.  Hilary  and  Amy  (Crosby) 
Bygrave:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1898;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,    1900;   m.   Olive  H.   Reed,   of  Belmont,   Mass., 


.lune  L'6,  1906;  3  children.  Amy  Crosby,  Julia  Reed. 
Robert.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1900,  and  since 
practiced  in  15o.st(m.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Democrat.  Unitarian.  Club: 
City.  Recreations:  tennis,  curling,  gardening. 
Home:  C^oncord,  Mass.  Office:  70  Kilby  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

BYINGTON,  Bdwin  Hallock,  clergyman;  b. 
Adrianople,  Turkey,  Dec.  15,  1S61;  s.  Rev.  Theodore 
Linn  and  Margaret  Esther  (Hallock)  Byington; 
came  to  America,  1867,  and  later  returned  to 
Turkey;  ed.  Roberts  Coll.,  Constantinople,  1874-8; 
grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1879;  A.B., 
Amherst  Coll.,  1883;  studied  Hartford  Theol.  Sem., 
1884-5;  B.D.,  Auburn  (N.Y.)  Theol.  Sem.,  1887: 
m.  Sophia  Weston  Janes,  of  Springfield,  Mass., 
Sept.  2,  1891  (died,  Dec.  22,  1906);  m.  2d,  Helen 
Prince  Foster,  of  Beverly,  Mass.,  June  28,  1910. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1887;  pastor,  Springfield. 
Mass.,  1887-91;  asst.  to  late  Rev.  R.  S.  Storrs, 
pastor  Ch.  of  the  Pilgrims,  Brooklyn,  1891-1900; 
pastor,  Beverly,  Mass.,  1900-9,  West  Roxbury. 
Mass.,  Dec,  1909 — .  Club:  Monday.  Home:  West 
Roxbury,  Mass.* 

BVTNG-TON,   Steven  Tracy,   translator;    b.    Ben- 
son. Vt.,  Dec.  20,  1868;  s.  George  Phelps  and  Anna 
-..s    T,....-_._„.     A  ^      XT     „^   Y^_    ;ig9j.    Union 

(O.)     Theol.     Sem., 


uec.    -u,    xaoo,   s.   vjeuige   jrueipK  aim   .rt.im;i 
(Tracy)    Byington;    A.B.,    U.    of   Vt.,    1891:    Union 


Sem.,     1892-3;    Oberlin 


894-5;  unmarried.    Teacher,  N.J.  and  N.Y.,  1893-9. 
lome:  Ballard  Vale,  Mass.    Office:  215  1st  St.,  East 


Theol 
1 

Home,  

Cainbridge,  Mass. 

BYNNBR,  Witter,  poet,  editor:  b.  at  Brooklyn, 
Au.g.  10,  1881:  s.  Thomas  Edgarton  and  Annie 
Louise  (Brewer)  Bynner;  A.B..  Harvard,  1902: 
unmarried.  Asst.  editor  McClure's  Magazine  and 
lit.  editor  McClure,  Phillips  &  Co.,  1902-6;  advisory 
editor  with  Small,  Maynard  &  Co..  since  1907. 
Contbr.  to  Harper's,  Century,  Forum,  and  other 
mags.  Harvard  Phi  Beta  Kappa  poet,  1911.  Clubs: 
The  Players,  Harvard,  Authors,  MacDowell  (New 
York),  Authors'  (London).  Author:  An  Ode  to 
Harvard,  1907;  An  Immigrant  (poems),  1913; 
Tiger,  1913;  The  New  World  (poem),  1915.  Ad- 
dress:   "Barberry  House,"   Windsor,   Vt.* 

BYRAM,  Charles  Albert;  b.  Freeport,  Me.,  Ma\- 
18,  1863;  s.  Albert  Curtis  and  Helen  Maria  (Brew- 
er) Byram;  grad.  Freeport  High  Sch.,  1881;  A.B.. 
Bowdoin,  1886,  A.M.,  1889;  m.  Alice  M.  Coburn. 
Patten,  Me.,  Dec.  24,  1892.  Earned  and  paid  ex- 
penses through  high  sch.  and  coll.;  teacher,  pub. 
schs.  of  Bangor,  Me.,  5  yrs. ;  prin.  high  schs.  13 
yrs.,  later  supt.  schs.,  Pittsfleld,  Mass.;  formerly 
dir.  and  sec.  Pittsfleld  Spark  Coil  Co.;  in  business 
Patten,  Me.,  since  July  15,  1909.  Republican. 
Conglist.    Mason.    Address:   Patten,  Me. 

BYRNB,  Charles  Armstrong",  M.D. ;  b.  Windham. 
Conn.,  June  6,  18  62;  s.  Samuel  Gray  and  Emma  C. 
(Armstrong)  Byrne;  g.g.s.  John  Byrne,  pub.  Wind- 
ham Herald  during  President  Washington's  ad- 
ministration: ed.  pub.  schs.,  Norwich,  Conn.;  M.D.. 
Long  Island  Coll.  Hosp.,  1894;  registered  pharma- 
cist. Conn,  and  N.Y. ;  m.  Marv  Shank,  of  Hamilton, 
O.,  Jan.  18,  1905;  2  children.  Robert  C,  b.  1906: 
Charles  A.,  1910.  In  employ  of  Follett  &  Dearden. 
pharmacists,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1879-83,  Heydenreich 
Bros..  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1883-91;  interne  L.I.  Coll. 
Hosp.,  1894-5;  practiced  in  Brooklyn,  1894-5,  Hat- 
field., Mass.,  since  1895;  med.  supervisor  pub.  schs.. 
Hatfield.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Bi-County 
Med.  Club,  East  Hampden  Med.  Assn.  Mason. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Men's.  Address:  Hat- 
field, Mass. 

BYRNE,  William,  R.C.  clergyman;  1836- Jan.  9. 
1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1912-13.) 

BYRNES,  Harry  Francis,  M.D. ;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1876:  s.  John  and  Ellen  (Healey) 
Bvrnes;  M.D.,  Baltimore  Med.  Coll.,  1904;  post- 
grad, work  U.  of  Vienna;  m.  Mary  Donovan,  of 
Springfield,  Mass.,  June  28,  1911.  Practiced  in 
Westfield,  Mass.,  3  yrs.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  since 
1909:  oculist  and  aurist  to  Mercy  Hosp.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Springfield  Acad.  Medi- 
cine, Am.  Acad.  Ophthalmology  and  Oto-Laryngol- 
ogy.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus.  Democrat.  Cath- 
olic   (^lub:    Oxford   Country.     Recreations:   motor- 


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ing,  fjolf.    Home:  14S  Central  St.    Office:  4  Chestnut 
St.,  Sprinfiliohi,  .Mas.s. 

BTRNXS,  Timothy  Edward,  formerly  railroad 
official,  now  lawyer:  b.  Jiellows  Falls,  Vt.,  Xov.  22, 
1853:  s.  Daniel  and  Ilanora  (Clifford)  Byrnes;  B.S., 
U.  of  Minn.,  1879;  Columbia  l^aw  Sch.,  New  York, 
1880;  m.  Clara  Mar  Goodrich,  iMinneai>oli.s,  May  15, 
1883.  Practiced  law,  Minneapolis,  1881-92;  spl. 
counsel  G.N.  Ry.,  Soo  Line  and  N.P.  Ry.,  1892-8; 
spl.  asst.  to  i)res.  N.P.  Rv.,  1898-04;  asst.  to  pres., 
1904-6,  v.-p.,  Nov.,  1906,  N.Y.,N.H.  &  H.R.R.  Co.; 
was  also  president  Montpelier  &  Wells  liiver 
R.R.,  Barre  (Vt.)  R.R..  and  v.-p.  B.  &  M.  R.R., 
N.E.  Navigation  Co.,  Nantucket  Steamboat  Co.; 
trustee  Boston  Terminal  Co.;  dir.  Old  Colony  R.R. 
Co.,  Boston  R.R.  Holding  Co.,  Union  Freight  R.R., 
Berksliire  St.  Ry.  Co.,  ^Merchants  Nat.  Bank,  Nat. 
Shawmut  Bank,  N.E.  Trust  Co.,  Federal  Trust  Co. 
Clul).s:  Union  I^eague,  Republican,  Railroad  (New 
York),  Algonquin,  Commercial,  Beacon,  Merchants, 
Exchange,  Union,  Puritan,  Country,  Cohasset  Golf 
(Boston),  Union  League,  Graduates',  Quinnipiack, 
Country  (New  Haven),  Hartford  (Hartford).  Tat- 
nuck  (Worcester).  Home:  North  Cohasset,  Mass. 
Address:  50  Congress  St.,  Boston.* 

BTROIT,  Joel  Hoyt,  business  man;  b.  Phillips, 
Me.,  lYb.  :;,  IM.'i;  s.  Levi  and  Orpah  (Blethen) 
Byron;  ed.  Wilton  Acad,  and  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem., 
Kents  Hill:  m.  Oct.  24,  1875,  Florria  Isadore 
Thompson,  of  Phillips,  Me.  In  gen.  store  in 
Phillips,  1871-83;  interested  extensively  in  farm- 
ing, live  stock,  wool  business  and  lumbering;  pres. 
Piiilliljs  Sa\'ings  Bank;  mem.  Mv.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1904, 
1905;  climn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen  for  several  yra. 
Progressive.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Home: 
Phillips,  Me. 


CABIiZ:,  Frank  T.,  submarine  torpedo  boat  ex- 
perl;  b.  alw  .Milford,  Conn.,  June  19,  1863;  s. 
Abijah  and  Olive  L  (Taylor)  Cable;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
and  Claverack  (N.Y.)  Coll.:  m.  Nettie  A.  Hunger- 
ford,  of  Sherman,  Conn.,  May  29,  1892.  Engaged 
in  elec.  and  engring.  work  in  minor  capacities, 
1890-97;  supt.  Holland  Submarine  Boat  Co.,  1897- 
01,  and  as  elec.  engr.  developed  the  original  Hol- 
land boat,  commanding  her  on  every  trip  until  she 
was  sold  to  the  U.S.  Govt.,  1900;  conducted  trials  of 
the  first  submarine  built  by  the  English  (jovt., 
and  trained  crew  to  operate  same,  1902;  also  con- 
ducted trials  of  Adder  class  of  submarines  for 
U.S.  Govt.,  1903;  of  first  Holland  submarine  bought 
by  the  Russian  Govt.,  and  trained  the  crew,  1904; 
of  5  submarines  for  the  .Japanese  Govt,  and 
trained  crews  for  same.  1905;  supt.  of  constrn. 
5ind  operation  of  submarines.  Electric  Boat  Co., 
N.Y.  City,  since  1905,  also  dir.;  organized,  1910, 
New  London  Sliip  &  Engine  Co.,  Groton,  Conn., 
of  which  is  v.-p.  and  gen.  mgr.  Dir.  Electric  Boat 
Co.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Thames,  Har- 
bour, Ariston  (New  London),  Transportation  (New 
York).  Home:  New  London,  Conn.  Office:  Groton, 
Conn. 

CABI^z:,  George  Washing-ton,  author:  b.  New 
Orleans,  Oct.  12,  1844;  s.  George  W.  and  Rebecca 
(Boardman)  Cable;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  (hon.  A.M., 
Yale,  1883;  Litt.D.,  Washington  and  Lee,  1882, 
Yale,  1901.  Bowdoin,  1904):  m.  Louise  S.  Bartlett, 
of  New  Orleans,  Dec.  7,  1869  (died  Feb.,  1904); 
m.  2d,  Eva  C.  Stevenson,  of  Lexington,  Ky.,  Nov. 
24.  1906;  father-in-law  of  A.  L.  P.  Dennis.  Served 
4th  Miss.  Cav.,  C.S.A.,  1863-5;  for  a  time  reporter 
on  New  Orleans  Picayune,  1865-79;  wrote  stories 
for  Scribner's  Monthly;  since  1879  devoted  to  liter- 
ature. Founded.  1887,  the  Home  Culture  Clubs, 
now  Northampton  People's  Inst.,  designed  for  the 
ednl.  and  esthetic  culture  of  wage-earning  people. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Ad- 
dress:  Northampton,   Mass.* 

CABOT,  Arthur  Tracy,  surgeon;  Jan.  5,  1852- 
Nov.  4.  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1912- in.) 

CABOT,  Carolyn  Sturgis,  author;  b.  Concord. 
Mass..  Apr.  13.  1840;  d.  William  Ellorv  and  Ellen 
Iv  (Fuller)  Channing;  sister  of  Walter  and  Edward 
Clianning;  ed.  pvt.  sch.;  m.  FoUen  Cabot,  of  Bos- 
ton, Sept.  20,  1865  (died  1905).    (See  Who's  Who  in 


.-Xinerica  fur  liooks,  ctf.)    Address:  21  W.  Cedar  St., 
Boston.* 

CABOT,  Charles  MiUs;  b.  Apr.  12,  1866;  s.  James 
Elliot  and  Elizabetli  (Dwight)  Cabot;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1888;  m.  Caroline  Elizabeth  Perkins,  of 
Brookline,  Mass.,  Sept.  21,  1893;  children,  Mrs. 
M.  A.  Osborne,  J.  Elliot,  Sears  S.  Engaged  in  stock 
and  bond  business  since  1891;  mem.  firm  of  Moors 
&  Cabot.  Mem.  Boston  Stock  ICxchange,  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs:  Boston,  St.  Botolph,  Boston 
C'ity,  Union  Boat,  Harvard  (Boston  and  New 
Y'ork),  Longwood  Cricket.  Home:  297  Moulton  St. 
Office:    111    Devonshire   St.,   Boston. 

CABOT,  Blla  Iiyman,  teacher;  b.  Boston;  d. 
Artliur  Tlieodore  and  Ella  (Lowell)  Lyman;  spl. 
student  Radcliffe  Coll.,  1889-91.  1897-1900,  grad. 
courses  in  logic  and  metaphvsics,  at  Harvard  (joll., 
1900-4;  m.  Richard  Clarke  Cabot,  Oct.  26,  1894. 
Teacher  ethics  in  various  Boston  pvt.  schs.,  since 
1897:  mem.  State  Bd.  Edn.,  since  1905;  (hon.  clerk, 
1909-10);  pres.  Civil  Service  Reform  Auxiliary; 
mem.  Council  Radcliffe  Coll.;  pres.  Radcliffe  Auxil- 
iary. ]\Iem.  N.E. A.,  Council  of  Nat.  Religious 
Education  Assn..  Mass.  Woman's  Edn.  Assn.,  Mass. 
Civic  League;  chmn.  edn.  dept.,  Boston  Women's 
Municipal  League.  Club:  College  (v.-p.).  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address: 
1    Marlborough    St.,    Boston.* 

CABOT,  Frederick  Pickering,  lawyer;  b.  Brook- 
line,  Mass.,  June  16,  1868;  s.  Francis  and  Louisa 
(Higginson)  Cabot;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890,  A.M., 
1893;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1893.  Admitted  to 
bar,  1893,  and  since  engaged  in  practice  at  Boston; 
asst.  U.S.  atty.,  Dist.  of  Mass.,  1896-7;  mem.  law 
firm  Hurlburt,  Jones  &  Cabot,  since  1897.  Pres. 
Fisher  Mfg.  Co.,  Winthrop  :Mills  Co.;  dir.  Cabot 
Mfg.  Co.,  Empire  Comb  Co.  Mem.  Council  of  Rad- 
cliffe Coll.;  treas.  Dummer  Acad.  ^lem.  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  St.  Botolph, 
Union  Boat,  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York), 
Pokanoket  (Doon,  Mass.).  Recreations:  riding, 
fishing,  shooting.  Home:  72  Chestnut  St.  Office:  53 
State  St.,  Boston. 

CABOT,  George  B.;  trustee  Fenway  Studios 
Trust,  INIetropolitan  Associates,  St.  Paul  Real 
Estate  Associates,  Mass.  Building  Trust,  St.  Paul 
Commercial  Building,  Technology  Chambers  Trust, 
Boston  Athenseum;  mem.  firm  C^abot,  Cabot  & 
Forbes,  real  estate.  Home:  Manchester,  Mass.,  and 
169  Marlboro  St.,  Boston.  Office:  60  State  St., 
Boston. 

CABOT,  Godfrey  Iiowell,  carbon  black  mfr. ;  b. 
Boston  P'eb.  26,  1S61;  s.  Samuel  and  Hannah 
Lowell  (Jackson)  Cabot;  g.g.s.  Thomas  H.  Per- 
kins, founder  of  Perkins  Inst,  for  the  Blind;  on 
mother's  side  descendant  of  Patrick  Tracey  Jack- 
son, founder  of  Lowell,  Mass.;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt. 
schs.  of  Boston  to  1877;  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1877-8; 
A.B.,  magna  cum  laude.  Harvard,  1882:  post-grad, 
work,  Zurich  Polvtechnicum  and  V..  Switzerland, 
1883-4,  Harvard,  1891-2;  m.  Maria  B.  Moors,  of 
Boston,  June  23,  1890;  5  children.  Began  manufac- 
ture of  carbon  black  (the  soot  of  natural  gas,  a 
species  of  lamp  black),  at  Worthington,  Pa.,  1887; 
built.  1899,  Grantsville  Carbon  Works,  W.Va. 
(largest  works  of  kind  in  world):  now  owns  fac- 
tories and  works  at  Cabot,  Pa.,  Creston  and  Bristol, 
W.Va.,  2  factories  at  Grantsville.  Nancy's  Run, 
W.Va.;  purchased  Penn.  Carbon  Co.  works  and 
removed  same  to  Nancy's  Run,  1911:  bonght  W.\'a. 
Carbon  Co.,  near  Grantsville,  1913,  and  extentled 
pipe  system  to  more  than  100  miles;  largest  mfr. 
of  carbon  black  in  the  world.  Pres.  Liquid  Fuel 
&  Gas  Co.,  Wheeling,  W.Va.;  v.-p.  Mountain  State 
Carbon  Co.;  treas.  Bristol  Oil  &  Gas  Co.;  dir.  Am. 
Carbon  Co.  V.-p.  Carbon  Black  Assn. :  mem.  Soc. 
Chem.  Industry,  Am.  Chem.  Soc.  Trustee  Cal)ot 
Acad.,  Cabot,  Pa.;  treas.  N.E.  Watch  and  Ward 
Soc,  Boston.  Unitarian.  Has  traveled  extensively 
in  Europe  and  America.  Writer  on  scientific  and 
polit.  topics.  Clubs:  Longwood  Cricket.  ;\lontseri-at 
Golf  and  Tennis,  Oakley  Country,  Parkersburg 
(W.Va.)  Country.  Recreations:  tennis.  Home:  16 
Highland  St.,  (''ambridge,  ISlass. :  (summer)  Bev- 
oiiy  Farms,  Mass.  Office:  940-942  Old  South  Bldg., 
Boston. 

CABOT,  Henry  Bromfield,  lawver;  b.  Boston, 
Feb.   28,    1861;   s.   Walter  C.   and   Elizabeth    Rogers 


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(.Mason)  Cabot;  ed.  pub.  .sob.,  Brookline;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1883,  L.L.B.,  1887;  m.  Anne  M.  Codman,  Nov. 
1.5,  1892;  6  children,  Henry  Hromlield,  Powell 
Alason,  Paul  Codman,  Charles  Codman,  Anne  M., 
Susan  M.  Admitted  to  bar  and  since  engaged  in 
I  ractice  at  Boston.  Sec.  and  treas.  Boston  & 
Lowell  R.R. :  dir.  Boston  &  Roxbur.v  INrill  Corpn., 
Lawrence  Mfg.  Co..  State  St.  Trust  Co.;  trustee 
iUisiness  Property  Associates,  Dulutli  Real  Estate 
-Associates,  Minneapolis  Real  Kstate  Associates, 
St.  Paul  Associates,  Seattle  Real  Kstate  Trust, 
I'rovident  Istn.  for  Savings.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City 
of  Boston.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  60 
State   St.,   Boston. 

CABOT,  Hug-h,  M.D.;  b.  Beverly  Farms,  Mass., 
.Aug.  11.  1872;  s.  J(ames)  Elliot  and  Elizabeth 
(Dwight)  Cabot;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1898;  m.  Mary  A.  Boit,  of  Brook- 
line, Sept.,  1902;  3  children,  Hugh,  .Ir.,  Mary,  John. 
Practiced  in  Boston  since  1898;  asst.  prof,  genito- 
urinary surgery.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
:\Iass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Assn.  Genito-Urinary  Sur- 
geons, Am.  Urol.  Assn.,  Assn.  Internal.  d'Urologie. 
Democrat.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Union 
Boat,  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York).  Recre- 
ations: hunting,  rowing,  base  ball.  Home  and 
Office:  87  Marlboro  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

CABOT,  John  Higrginson,  2d,  clergyman;  b. 
Boston,  .\pr.  10,  1877;  s.  Pollen  and  Carolyn 
Sturgis  (Channing)  Cabot;  grad.  Roxbury  Latin 
Sch.,  Boston.  1896;  .A..B.,  Harvard,  1900,  A.M., 
1903,  Ph.D.,  in  history,  1904;  :fecole  des  Sciences 
Politiques,  and  the  Sorbonne,  Paris,  1900-1;  Royal 
U.,  Berlin,  1901-2;  unmarried.  Asst.  in  history. 
Harvard,  1902-3;  teacher  of  French,  Brown  and 
Nichols  Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1904-8;  instr. 
European  historv,  Wellesley,  1904-7,  also  of 
French,  1905-6;  deacon  and  priest  P.E.  Ch.,  1908; 
asst.  Grace  Ch.,  N.Y.  City,  1908,  Ch.  of  the  Ad- 
vent, Boston,  since  Oct.  6,  1908.  Treas.  Am.  Ch. 
Union  in  Mass.,  Anglican  and  Eastern  Orthodox 
Chs.  Union.  Republican.  Editor:  History  of  Italy, 
1906,  2d  edit.,  1914.  Recreations:  boating.  Home: 
21  West  Cedar  St.,  Boston. 

CABOT,  Philip,  mfr.  and  corporation  officer;  b. 
Beverly  Farms,  Mass.,  Aug.  11,  1872;  s.  J(ames) 
Elliot  and  Elizabeth  (Dwight)  Cabot;  ed.  pvt. 
schs. ;  A.B.,  Harvard;  married;  2  daughters,  Sylvia, 
Faith.  Began  in  office  of  William  Minot,  trustee, 
1894-09,  now  pres.  Turners  Falls  Co.,  Amherst 
Gas  Co.,  Amlierst  Power  Co.,  Easthampton  Gas  Co., 
A.  H.  Hews  &  Co.;  v. -p.,  Fall  River  Electric  Light 
Co.,  Greenfield  Electric  Light  &  Power  Co.;  mem. 
White,  Weld  &  Co.;  trustee  Provident  Instn.  for 
Savings;  dir.  Wasliington  Water  Power  Co.,  Hood 
Rubber  Co.,  Mut.  Nat.  Bank,  Rivett  Lathe  & 
Grinder  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Cliamber  of  Commerce. 
Clubs:  Union,  St.  Botolph.  Union  Boat,  Oakley 
Country,  Norfolk  Hunt,  Harvard  (Boston).  Home: 
'6  Marlboro  St.    Office:   111  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

CABOT,  Richard  Clarke,  M.D. ;  b.  Brookline, 
Mass.,  May  21,  1868;  s.  James  Elliot  and  Elizabetli 
(Dwight)  Cabot;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1889,  M.D.,  1892; 
m.  Ella  Lyman,  Oct.  26,  1894.  Visiting  phys.  to 
Channing  House,  1895-8;  phys.  to  out-patients, 
Mass.  Gen.  Hosp..  1898 — .  asst.  visiting  phys., 
1908 — ,  chief  of  med.  staff,  1912 — ;  asst.,  1899-03, 
instr.  in  medicine,  1903-8,  asst.  prof.,  1908 — ,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.;  lecturer  philosophy.  Prof.  Josiah 
Royce's  Harvard  Sem.  course  in  logic,  1903-4; 
consulting  phys.  to  Mass.  E^ye  and  Ear  Infirmary, 
1900 — ,  to  N.E.  Hosp.,  1902 — .  to  Westboro  Sch.  for 
Boys,  and  Lancaster  Sch.  for  Girls;  first  It.  U.S. 
A.  Med.  Reserve  Corps.  Dir.  Boston  Children's  Aid 
Soc.  since  1895.  Pub.  Sch.  .4ssn.  since  1896;  lias 
done  mucli  speaking  and  campaign  work  in  sch. 
campaign  for  7  yrs.  Unitarian.  Republican.  Mem. 
.\ssn.  Am.  Physicians,  A.M. A.  (chmn.  Med.  Sect., 
1905),  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Soc.  IMed.  Sciences, 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Club:  Economic, 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Rec- 
reations: music.    Address:   1  Marlboro  St.,  Boston. 

CABOT,  William  Brooks,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Brattle- 
boro,  Vt.,  Feb.  2,  1858;  s.  Norman  F.  and  Lucy  T. 
(Brooks)  Cabot;  descendant  of  George  Cabot, 
Salem,  Mass..  1700;  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.,  Yale; 
C.E.,   Rensselaer  Poly.   Inst.,   Troy,   N.Y.,    1881;   m. 


1903) ;  m. 
la..    Mar. 
ology,   la. 
try,    1894; 
Geneseo, 
Dubuque, 


1894-6, 

1900-5, 

-.    Pres. 

Mason. 


Elizabeth  Lyman  Parker,  of  Boston,  May  29,  1886; 
5  children,  Anna  Lvman  (Mrs.  Joseph  liandolph 
Coolidge,  3d),  lOleanor  Forman,  Katharine  L.,  Nor- 
man, Mary  Minot.  Began  active  career  in  civil 
engring.  dept.,  tl.P.  Ry.,  in  the  West,  and  engaged 
in  iron  mfg.  at  Everett,  Pa.,  up  to  1885;  later  mem. 
firm  of  Ilolbrook,  Cabot  &  Rollins,  contractors, 
Boston  and  New  York,  until  1908.  Fellow  Royal 
Geog.  Soc.  Clubs:  Explorers'  (New  York),  Harvard 
Travelers,  St.  Botolph,  Union  Boat,  Boone  and 
Crockett,  Engineers'.  Author:  In  Northern  Labra- 
dor, 1912.  Home:  447  Marlborough  St.,  Boston; 
(summer)    Dublin,   N.H. 

CADB,  Nellie  Thomas  (Clayton  Thomas),  com- 
poser;   moved    to    New    Rochelle,    N.Y.      (See    vol. 

1909.) 

CADY,  Georg-e  Luther,  clergyman;  b.  Lamont, 
Mich.,  .lune  3,  1868;  s.  James  F.  and  Silence  P. 
(Hard)  Cady;  A.B..  Olivet  Coll.,  Mich.,  1890  (first 
honors),  M.A.,  1903;  (D.D.,  la.  Coll.,  Grinnell, 
Florence  V.  O'Loughlin,  of  Washington, 
20,  1894.  Teacher  and  lecturer  on  soci- 
State  U.,  1902-3;  ordained  Congl.  minis- 
pastor,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich., 
111.,  1896-1900,  Iowa  City,  la., 
la.,  1905-8,  Boston,  Mass.,  1908 — 
Boston  industrial  Home.  Progressive. 
Home:    21   Trull   St.,   Dorchester,   Mass.* 

CADY,  Heher  Calvin,  banking;  b.  Northfleld,  Vt., 
Sept.  30,  1870;  s.  Henry  Clay  and  Pauline  Gay 
(Barr)  Cady;  ed.  common  schs.,  Northfleld;  grad. 
Northfield  High  Sch.,  1887;  C.E.,  Norwich  U.,  1891; 
m  Sept.  29,  1901,  Gertrude  Helen  Lee,  of  Middle- 
burv,  Vt. ;  trustee  Northfield  Savings  Bank  since 
1898,  treas.  since  1901;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1906-7,  Senate,  1915-16;  has  served  as  town  auditor, 
trustee  and  iustice  of  the  peace.  Trustee  Norwich 
U.  since  1900;  treas.  1st  Congl.  Ch.  since  1905, 
Dog  River  Valley  Fair  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason   (K.T.,  Shriner).    Address:  Northfleld,  Vt. 

CADY,  Henry  Newell,  artist;  b.  Warren,  R.I., 
Julv  8,  1849;  son  Isaac  Foote  and  Clementine 
Smith  (Lee)  Cady;  grad.  Warren  High  Sch.,  1865. 
A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1869;  m.  Annie  Cole,  of  Warren, 
Dec  25,  1872;  children,  Lawrence  Whittredge, 
(elect,  engr.,  Cleveland,  O.);  Henry  Dewees,  instr., 
Brown  U.  In  earlier  yrs.  taught  schs.,  was 
draughtsman,  ch.  organist,  musician,  illustrator 
and  author  of  juvenile  books;  artist  since 
Episcopalian.  Author:  Our  Week  Afloat, 
Down  the  Bay,  1890.  Recreations:  bicycling, 
ing.     Address:    Warren,    R.I. 

CADY,  Philander  Kinney,  clergyman:  b. 
cinnati,  Oct.  23,  1826:  s.  David  K.  and  Ann 
Cadv;  A.B.,  Woodward  Coll.,  1843,  A.M.,  1847; 
Gen!  Theol.  Sem.,  1847;  (hon.  M.A.,  Trinity, 
S.T.D.,  Columbia,  1868,  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1895) 
m.  Helen  S.  Hamilton,  of  Watervliet,  N.Y.,  June  11, 
1863.  Deacon,  1850,  priest,  1851,  P.E.  Ch.;  rectoi 
Trinity  Ch.,  West  Troy,  N.Y.,  1851-7,  Grace  Ch., 
Newark,  N.J.,  1857-66,  Christ  Ch.,  Poughkeepsie, 
N.Y.,  1866-76,  St.  James'  Ch.,  Hyde  Park,  N.Y., 
1876-89;  prof,  evidences  of  natural  and  revealed 
religion,  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1889-02,  prof,  emeritus, 
1902.     .Address:    Ridgefleld,   Conn.* 

CADY,  Walter  Guyton,  college  prof.;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Dec.  10,  1874;  s.  John  Hamlin  and 
Mary  Tabitha  (Eddy)  Cady;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1895, 
A.M:.  1896;  U.  of  Berlin,  1897-1900,  Pli.D.,  1900: 
m.  Kathrin  Olive  Miller,  of  Berlin,  July  3.  1903 
(died  Julv  11,  1909).  Magnetic  observer,  U.S. 
Coast  and  Geod.  Survey,  1900-2;  instr.  physics, 
1902-3,  asso.  prof.,  1903-7,  prof,  since  1907,  Wes- 
leyan  U.    Address:  77  High  St.,  Middletown,  Conn.* 

CADY,  Willis  Noble;  b.  Middlebury,  Vt.,  Aug.  7, 
1860;  s.  Gardner  Charles  and  Eliza  Laurens 
(Everts)  Cadv;  ed.  dist.  and  high  sch.,  home  study 
and  Chautauqua  course;  m.  Middlebury,  June  16, 
1886,  S.  Martina  Hammond.  Supt.  schs.,  Middle- 
bury, 1903-6;  sch.  dir.,  10  yrs.;  selectman  5  yrs., 
and' justice  of  the  peace  4  yrs.;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of 
Rep..  1906  (chmn.  Com.  on  Agr.  and  mem.  Ways 
Com. ) ;  pres.  Farmers'  Legislative  Or- 
dir.  and  salesman  Farmingdale  Cheese 
bv  Gov.  Proctor  as  del.  to  conf.  of  gov- 
the  White  House.  1908.  Republican. 
Mason     (K.T. );     overseer     Vt.     State 


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1888; 
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1856; 


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Grange;  master  Middlebury  Grange.  Address:  Mid- 
(nebmy,    \"t. 

CAKTT.T.,  Charles  Henry,  druggist.  (See  vol. 
i9oy.j 

CAHHiIi,  Charles  Tracy,  advertising  mgr. ;  b. 
Lowell,  Mass.,  Oct.  17,  ISUT;  s.  Charles  Sheridan 
and  Caroline  Sarah  (Tracy)  Cahill;  descendant  of 
John  Alden,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  and  Ensign  Andrew- 
Tracy,  of  Stafford,  Conn.;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Lowell;  m. 
Lottie  Mae  Prescott,  of  J..owell,  Mass.,  Oct.  17, 
1900;  2  daughters,  Ella  Prescott,  Bessie  Alden 
(died  1910).  Began  with  Lowell  Citizen,  later  with 
Courier-Citizen  Co.;  advertising  mgr.  White  Bros. 
&  Co.,  leather  mfrs.,  1896-1900,  United  Shoe  Ma- 
chinery Co.  since  Apr.  1,  1900.  Joined  2d  Corps  Ca- 
dets, Salem,  1888;  served  as  sergt.  and  1st  sergt. 
Ambulance  Corps,  M.V.M. ;  Battalion  adj.  and  Regi- 
mental q.  m.  Sth  Inf.;  was  chief  q.  m.  troops  dur- 
ing Lawrence  strike;  now  maj.  and  adj. -gen.  2d 
Brigade.  I'niversalist.  Mem.  Mass.  Soc.  S.A.R. 
Mason  (past  master  Ancient  York  Lodge,  Lowell). 
Clubs:  Boston  Boot  and  Shoe,  Press,  Economic, 
Officers'.  Recreations:  military  affairs,  motoring, 
yachting.  Home:  2&0  Leaver  St.,  Roxbury.  Office: 
20ii  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 

CAHIIiIi,  Tliaddeus,  inventor;  moved  to  New 
York.  (See  vol.  1U09,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

CAIM',  Georg-e  E.,  real  estate;  b.  Lynn,  Mass., 
Mar.  29,  18G3;  s.  James  R.  and  Julia  A.  (Heath) 
Cain;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Lynn;  D.V.S.,  Chicago  Vet. 
Coll.,  1891;  m.  Abbv  Isabel  Goldthwaite,  of  Lynn, 
Jan.  30,  1894;  1  daughter.  Ruth  Cogswell.  Be- 
gan practice  in  Chicago,  1891;  lecturer  Vet.  Dept. 
U.  of  la.,  1891-3;  returned  to  Lynn,  1893,  and  prac- 
ticed 10  yrs.,  also  engaged  in  drug  business;  has 
devoted  attention  to  real  estate  since  1903.  Repub- 
lican. Clubs:  Prospect,  Lynn  Yacht.  Recreations: 
yachting.  Home:  502  Essex  St.  Office:  561  Essex 
St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

CAINE,  Martin  Ii.,  lawyer;  b.  England,  Nov. 
17,  1881;  s.  Michael  and  Frances  Jane  (Edwards) 
Caine;  came  to  America,  1890;  student  Williston 
Sem.,  Easthampton,  Mass.,  1  yr. ;  A.B.,  Villanova 
(Pa.)  Coll.,  1904;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1908;  m. 
June,  1912,  Mary  T.  Freeman,  of  Naugatuck,  Conn. 
Practiced  at  Waterbury,  Conn.,  since  1909;  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910;  apptd.  liquor  pros.  atty. 
for  term  of  2  vrs.,  1911.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Mem. 
Knights  of  Columbus.  Clubs:  Robert  Emmett. 
Home:  288  Main  St.,  Naugatuck.  Conn.  Office:  180 
Church  St.,  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  and  65  Bank  St., 
■Waterbury,  Conn. 

CAUSES,  Bicliard  John  Ridg-eway,  M.I).,  b.  Lew- 
ishani,  lOnglantl,  Mar.  :>.  1S74;  s.  (Jeorge  John  Parry 
and  Georgina  Byng  Mary  (Ridge way)  Caines;  de- 
scendant of  the  Ridgways,  of  Devonshire,  and  the 
Foots,  of  Dorsetshire;  ed.  pvt.  sch.  in  France,  and 
City  of  London  Sch.;  came  to  America,  1903;  M.D., 
Tufts  Med.  Coll.,  Boston.  Prof,  physical  therapeu- 
tics. Tufts  Med.  Coll.;  pres.  The  Caines  Health 
Inst,  Boston.  Served  in  3d  Middlesex  Arty.  Mem. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa.  Episcopa- 
lian. Mason.  Recreations:  study  of  sciences.  Home: 
The  Retreat,  Nahant.  Mass.  Office:  175  Massachu- 
setts Av..  Boston,   Mass. 

CAISSi:,  Georg-e  Smile.  M.D.,  b.  Aug.  2,  1872;  s. 
Wolfred  P.  and  Rose  (Poirier)  Caisse;  prelim,  edn. 
St.  Joseph's  Sem..  Three  Rivers,  P.Q.;  M.D.,  Tufts 
Coll  Med.  Sch.,  1899;  m.  Helene  Pinault,  of  Lowell, 
Mass.,  Oct.  16.  1901.  Practiced  at  Lowell,  since 
1899.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Republican. 
Catholic.  Address:  724  Merrimack  St.,  Lowell, 
Mass. 

CAIiSER.  Ed-win  Eddy,  chemist;  b.  Providence, 
Mar.  17,  1853;  s.  John  L.  and  Julia  F.  (Eddy) 
Calder;  A.M.,  Brown  C,  1892;  m.  Ella  A.  T.  Elsbree, 
of  Providence,  Dec.  23,  1875;  1  son,  Francis  \V. 
Asst.  in  analyt.  chemistry,  1874-80,  instr.  in  chem- 
istry, 1890-01,  Brown  U.;  lecturer  in  chemistry, 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1883-4;  prof,  chemistry, 
1884-02,  prof,  general  and  analyt.  chemistry  since 
1902,  R.I.  Coll.  Pharmacy  and  Allied  Sciences,  also 
dean;  analyt.  and  consulting  chemist  for  Calder  »<: 
Strickland  since  1905.  Mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Soc. 
Chem.  Industry  (England).  Republican.  Baptist. 
Recreations:    study    of   natural    history    (entomol- 


ogy).   Home:   Longmeadow,   R.I.    Address:   4  Mar- 
ket Sq.,  Providence,   R.T. 

CAXSER'WOOI),  Charles  Arba,  business  man:  b. 
Greensboro,  Vt.,  July  22,  1849;  s.  David  and  Eliza 
E.  Scott  (Calderwood)  Calderwood;  ed.  common 
schs.  and  Peoples  Acad.,  Moirisville,  Vt. ;  m.  Nov. 
18,  1873,  Ida  Mary  Pinney,  of  Greensboro,  Vt.  In 
furniture  and  undertaking  business  in  St.  Johns- 
bury  since  1875;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910.  Trus- 
tee Vt.  Hosp.  for  Insane  4  yrs.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Home:  11 
Pearl  St.  Address:  93  Railroad  St.,  St.  Johnsbury, 
Vermont. 

CAXDER'WOOI),  Charles  Melanchthon,  clergy- 
man; b.  Davenport,  la.,  Nov.  1.'.,  1S77;  s.  James  and 
Henrietta  (Middlemas)  Calderwood;  grad.  Brook- 
Ivn  (la.)  High  Sch.,  1894;  Ph.B.,  Grinnell  Coll.. 
1900;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1907;  m.  Edythe  Hans- 
com,  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  July  22,  1908.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1907;  pastor  Cos  Cob,  Conn.,  1907- 
8;  asst.  pastor  Ch.  of  The  Pilgrims,  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.,  1908-11;  pastor  North  Congl.  Ch.,  Manchester, 
Conn.,  since  May  1,  1911.  Progressive.  Mason. 
Recreations:  motoring.  Address:  Manchester,  Conn. 

CAIiDERVTOOD,  Edward  Swazey,  M.D.,  b.  Wal- 
doboi-o.  Me.,  Nov.  10,  1878;  s.  Samuel  H.  and  Laura 
H.  (Tapper)  Calderwood;  grad.  Roxbury  Latin 
Sch.,  1897;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1901;  M.D.,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Medicine,  1904;  m.  Oct.  9,  1907,  Hope  Curtis, 
of  Searsport,  Me.  In  practice  in  Boston  since 
June,  1904;  visiting  phys.,  Mass.  Homoeo.  Hosp.; 
asso.  prof,  anatomy.  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine. 
Republican.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Sigma  Xi,  Al- 
pha Sigma.  Address:  223  Warren  St.,  Roxbury, 
Mass. 

CAI^BERWOOS,  Samuel  Herbert,  M.D.,  b.  Mer- 
rill, Me.,  Jan.  13,  1853;  s.  Irvin  and  Emily  ( Leve- 
nealer)  Calderwood;  g.g.s.  of  James  Calderwood,  of 
Londonderry,  N.H.,  1725;  student  Dartmouth  Med. 
Sch.,  1873,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.,  1874;  M.D.,  Boston  I'. 
Sch.  of  Medicine,  1875;  m.  Laura  Howe  Tupper,  of 
Winterport,  Me.,  Dec.  17,  1877;  1  son,  Edward 
Swazey  (M.D.).  Practiced  at  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1875, 
Waldoboro,  1875-82,  Boston  since  1882;  mem.  Sch. 
Com.,  Boston,  1894-01;  mem.  Mass.  Bd.  of  Registra- 
tion in  Medicine,  since  1895  (chmn.  since  1907)., 
Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Mass.  Homoe.  Med. 
Soc,  Boston  Homoe.  Med.  Soc.  (pres.).  Mass  Surg, 
and  Gynecol.  Soc.  Republican.  Methodist.  Recrea- 
tions: country  life.  Address:  221  Warren  St.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

CAIiB'WEIiIi,  John  "W.,  postmaster,  justice  of 
the   i)eace.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

CAIiDWEIiIi,  'William  Hutson,  cattle  expert;  b. 
Peterboro,  N.H.,  Apr.  16,  1866;  s.  Samuel  Hutson 
and  Eunice  A.  (Buss)  Caldwell;  ed.  English  and 
Classical  Sch.,  West  Newton,  IMass.;  B.S.,  Mass. 
Agrl.  Coll.,  and  Boston  U.,  1887;  m.  Jessie  A.  Rice, 
of  North  Hadley,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1888;  1  son,  Will- 
iam Rice.  Asst.  in  agr.,  Mass.  Agrl.  Expt.  Sta., 
1888;  instr.  in  agr.  and  asst.  agrlist..  Pa.  State 
Coll.  and  Agrl.  Expt.  Sta.,  1888-94;  sec.  and  treas. 
Am.  Guernsey  Cattle  Club,  since  1894;  propr. 
Clover  Ridge  Farm.  Editor  Guernsey  Herd  Reg- 
ister, Guernsey  Breeders'  Journal;  editorial  contbr. 
to  Hoard's  Dairyman.  Supt.  Guernseys,  and  mem. 
Test  Com.,  Columbian  Expn.,  1893,  and  Pan  Am. 
Expn.,  1901;  mem.  staff  of  chief  of  live  stock.  La. 
Purchase  Expn.,  1904;  mem.  Jury -of  Awards, 
Trans-Miss.  Expn.,  Omaha.  Chmn.  exec  com.  Rep. 
Town  Orgn.,  Peterboro,  and  del.  to  Rep.  State 
Conv.,  1906  and  1907;  sec.  Bd.  of  Trade,  Peter- 
boro, 1905-14;  treas.  Peterboro  Hist.  Soc:  mem. 
Granite  State  Dairy  Assn.  (pres.  3  yrs.).  Farmers' 
Inst.  Force,  Mass.  Trustee  N.H.  Agrl.  Coll.  Uni- 
tarian. Mason.  Club:  Peterboro  Golf.  Address: 
I'eterboro,   N.H. 

CAIiB'WEIiIi,  "Winford  N.,  president  Am.  Writ- 
ing I'aper  Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

CAIiEF,  Jeremiah  Francis,  M.D.;  b.  Middletown, 
Conn.,  Oct.  14,  1855;  s.  Arthur  B.  and  Hannah  Fos- 
ter (Woodman)  Calef;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn., 
1877,  A.M.,  1880;  M.D.,  Y'ale  Med.  Sch.,  1880;  m. 
Laura  Dart  Hutchinson,  of  Cromwell,  Conn..  Apr. 
10,  1883;  children,  Lucy  Foster  (deceased),  Edith 
Dart  (Mrs.  H.  E.  Ackerson,  Jr.),  Irene  Hutchinson 


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(deceased),  Arthur  Benjamin,  3d.  Practiced  Mid- 
dletown  since  18S0.  also  at  Cromwell,  1881-91; 
town  phvsician,  Middletown.  1S91-5;  health  ofRcei', 
1896-1900;  surgeon  gen.  State  of  Conn.,  1899-01: 
mem.  State  Bd.  Med.  Examinei'S  since  1S95,  and 
pres.  since  1910;  pres.  N.E.  Confederation  of  Exam. 
Bds.,  1915,  16.  V.-p.  Assn.  Mil.  Surgeons  of  U.S.. 
1901-2:  pres.  Middlesex  Co.  Med.  Soc,  1898;  v.-p. 
Conn.  Med.  Soc:  mem.  N.Y.  Acad.  Medicine,  etc. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Middletown  Yacht, 
Masonic.  Psi  Upsilon.  Recreations:  laboratory  in- 
vestigations, mountain  climbing.  Address:  171 
Broad  St.,   Middletown.   Conn. 

CAIiHOUN,  John  Edward;  b.  New  York  City, 
Dec.  5,  1859;  s.  John  Clark  and  Sarah  M.  (Warner) 
Calhoun;  ed.  pvt.  schs.  in  New  York  and  under  tu- 
tor; student  Sch.  of  Mines  (Columbia)  2  yrs.; 
B.Ph.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale).  1883;  m. 
Marjorie  Rowena  Ellinwood.  of  New  York,  Apr. 
28,  1896;  4  children,  .lean  E.,  .John  C,  Prank  E., 
Marjorie  L.  Engaged  in  farming  at  Cornwall  since 
1884.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  University, 
Automobile  of  America  (New  York),  Graduates 
(New  Ha^en,  Conn.).    Address:  Cornwall,   Conn. 

CAI;H0UI1',  Joseph  Grilbert,  lawyer;  b.  Manches- 
ter. Conn..  July  20.  1856:  s.  David  Samuel  and  Har- 
riet Antoinette  (Gilbert)  Calhoun;  descendant  of 
Richard  Warren,  of  the  Mayflower,  and  David  Cal- 
houn. Washington,  Conn.;  grad.  Hartford  High 
Sch.,  1874;  Ph.B.,  Yale,  1877;  admitted  to  bar,  1880: 
m.  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Nov.  20.  1889,  Sarah  Cornelia 
Beach.  Pros,  atty.,  Hartford,  1896-06;  coroner 
Hartford  Co.  since  1905;  mem.  Bd.  Police  Commrs., 
Hartford,  1906-9;  mem.  Rep.  State  Central  Com., 
1908-12;  dir.  Riverside  Trust  Co.  Clubs:  Hartford, 
Hartford  Golf,  Twentieth  Century.  Recreations: 
books.  Home:  201  Farmington  Av.  Office:  36  Pearl 
St..    Hartford,    Conn. 

CAI^HOUir,  Newell  Meeker,  cleigyman;  b.  War- 
ren, Conn.,  Mar.  2,  1847;  s.  William  Ferris  and 
Lemira  (Tracy)  Calhoun;  B.D.,  Yale,  1874.  M.A., 
1887;  m.  Laura  Trowbridge  Cannon,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn..  Aug.  24,  1875.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1874;  pastor  Pilgrim  Ch.,  Cleveland.  1875-84,  First 
Ch.,  Milford,  Conn..  1884-7.  Canandaigua,  N.Y.. 
1887-94,  Winsted,  Conn.,  1897-07.  Orange,  Conn., 
since  1907.  Elected  life  mem.  of  Corpn.  of  Yale  U. 
(fellow),   1899.     Address:   Orange,   Conn.* 

CAI^IGA,  Isaac  Henry,  artist.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Wlio  in  America,  1910-11.) 

CAIiKINS,  Adelaide  A.  Hosmer,  philanthropic 
worker;  May  22,  lS31-Jan.  2,  1909.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

CAI.KINS,  Arthur  B.,  lawyer.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

CAIiKIlTS,  Cheney  Hosmer,  ophthalmologist;  b. 
Spiingfield.  Mass.,  Nov.  11,  1860;  s.  Marshall  and 
Adelaide  (Hosmer)  Calkins;  M.D..  U.  of  Pa.  Sch.  of 
Medicine,  1882;  post-grad.  work.  Vienna  and  Lon- 
don, 1883-4;  m.  Alice  Haile,  of  Springfield.  Mass., 
Oct.  30,  1893;  1  son,  William  Haile.  Practiced  in 
Springfield,  Mass.,  since  1884,  specializing  in  oph- 
thalmology. Mem.  N.E.  Ophthal.  Soc,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Hampden  Med.  Soc.  Springfield  Acad.  Medi- 
cine. Republican.  Club:  Springfield  Country.  Rec- 
reations: motoring.  Address:  14  Maple  St.,  Spring- 
field, Mass. 

CAIiKINS,  Grosvenor,  lawyer;  b.  Buffalo,  N,Y., 
Julv  17,  1875;  s.  Wolcott  and  Charlotte  G.  (Whiton) 
Calkins;  descendant  of  Hugh  Calkins,  a  founder  of 
Gloucester,  Mass..  and  Norwich.  Conn.;  prep.  edn. 
Newton  High  School:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897;  LL.B., 
Harvard  Law  School,  1899:  m.  Patty  Phillips,  of 
Pasadena,  Cal.,  Dec.  31,  1912;  1  son,  Grosvenor,  Jr. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar.  1899,  and  to  practice  before 
U.S.  Circuit  Court.  1900;  sec.  Mass.  Com.  on  Corpn. 
Laws  since  1903:  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Newton, 
Mass..  1910-12.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston. 
Middlesex  Bar  Assn..  Bunker  Hill  Monument  Assn., 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Club:  Exchange  (Boston).  Author:  Mas- 
sachusetts Business  Corporation  Law,  1904.  Rec- 
reations: vachting.  Home:  611  Center  St.,  Newton, 
Mass.    Office:   53  State  St.,  Boston. 

CAIiKIirS,  Irving'  Romaro,  M.D. ;  b.  Palmer, 
Mass.,  Oct.  31.  1S75;  s.  James  W.  and  Lucie  E. 
(Burleigh)  Calkins;  student  U.  of  Pa.;  M.D..  Bal- 
timore Med.  Coll.,  1896;  m.  Lena  Watters,  of  Long- 


meadow,  Mass.,  June  20,  1898.  Practiced  in  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  since  1896.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Springfield  Acad.  Medicine.  Republican.  Prot- 
estant. Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Nayasset,  Ma- 
sonic. Recreations:  horseback  riding,  hunting, 
yachting.  Address:  299  Central  St..  Spiingfield. 
Mass.:    (summer)    South  Harpswell,    Me. 

CAI.KINS,  Marshall,  M.D.;  b.  Wilbraham,  Mass.. 
Sept.  2,  182cS;  s.  Luke  and  Polly  (Hancock)  Cal- 
kins; A.B.,  Union  Coll.,  Schenectady.  N.Y..  1853. 
A.M.,  1856;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Coll.,  1867;  pur- 
sued studies  at  Boston,  1869;  visited  hosps.  of 
Eng.,  Scotland  and  France,  1875;  attended  lectures 
in  Vienna,  1883-4,  King's  Coll..  London.  1884;  m. 
1855.  Adelaide  A.,  d.  Gen.  E.  M.  Hosmer.  of  West 
Boylston,  Mass.  (died  .Jan.  2,  1909);  1  son.  Cheney 
Hosmer  (M.D.).  Practiced  in  Springfield,  Mass., 
1867-11  (retired);  was  consulting  phys.  and  sur- 
geon. Springfield  Hosp. ;  phys.  Springfield  Homes 
for  Friendless  Women  and  Children;  sr.  phys. 
Provident  Dispensary;  mem.  bd.  pension  examin- 
ing surgeons,  1872-3;  prof,  physiology  and  micro- 
scopic anatomy,  U.  of  Vt.,  1873-8.  Author  various 
articles  pub.  in  leading  med.  jours.  Address:  14 
Maple  St..   Springfield.  Mass. 

CAIIKINS,  Mary  Whiton,  college  prof.;  b.  Hart- 
ford. Conn..  Mar.  30,  1863;  d.  Wolcott  and  Charlotte 
Grosvenor  (Whiton)  Calkins;  A.B.,  Smith  Coll., 
1885,  A.M.,  1887;  student  Clark  U.,  1890-1.  Har- 
vard, 1893-5;  Litt.D.,  Columbia,  1909;  LL.D.,  Smith. 
1910;  unmarried.  At  Wellesley  Coll.  since  1891  as 
first  instr.,  now  prof,  philosophy  and  psychology. 
Mem.  Am.  Psychol.  Assn.,  Am.  Philos.  Soc.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home: 
Newton.  Mass.    Address:  Wellesley.  Mass.* 

CAIIKINS,  Raymond,  clergyman;  b.  Buffalo. 
N.Y..  Aug.  10,  1869;  s.  Wolcott  and  Charlotte 
Grosvenor  (Whiton)  Calkins;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890. 
A.M.,  1895;  student,  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1893-5: 
(D.D.,  Bowdoin,  1907):  m.  Emily  Blackwell 
Lathrop,  of  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  Sept.  14,  1899.  Master 
in  Belmont  Sch.  for  Boys.  Belmont.  Cal..  1890-91; 
Seth  Richards  prof,  modern  langs..  la.  (now  Grin- 
nell)  Coll..  1891-3;  inst.  German.  Harvard.  1893-5. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1896;  asst.  pastor  First 
Ch.  of  Christ,  Pittsfleld,  Mass.,  1896-03,  Pilgrim 
Memorial  Ch.,  Pittsfield,  1897-03,  State  St.  Ch., 
Portland,  Me.,  1903-12,  1st  Ch.,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1912 — .  (See  Who's  AVho  in  America  for  list  of 
books.)    Home:    19  Berkeley  St.,  Cambridge.  Mass.* 

CAIIKINS,  "Wolcott,  clergyman:  b.  Corning,  N.Y., 
June  10,  1831;  s.  James  and  Sarah  (Trowbridge) 
Calkins;  A.B.,  Yale,  1856  (class  valedictorian  on 
presentation  dav,  De  Forest  Gold  Medal);  Union 
Theol.  Sem.,  1859-60;  U.  of  Halle,  and  travel  in 
Europe,  1860-2;  (D.D.  Hamilton  Coll.,  1887):  m. 
Charlotte  Grosvenor  Whiton.  of  Worcester,  Mass., 
June  6,  1860:  father  of  Mary  "Whiton  Calkins.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministrv,  1862:  pastor  First  Ch.  of 
Christ,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1862-4,  Calvary  Ch..  Phila.. 
1864-6;  preached  to  soldierv  in  Army  of  Potomac, 
1865;  pastor  North  Presbyn.  Ch..  Buffalo,  N.Y.. 
1866-80  (Grand  Duke  Alexis  of  Russia  attended 
Christmas  service.  1869.  the  only  Protestant  serv- 
ice he  ever  attended:  presented  the  church  a  bap- 
tismal font),  Eliot  Ch..  Newton.  Mass..  1880-95; 
retired  from  regular  pastoral  service,  1895.  Ad- 
dress:   Newton,  Mass.* 

CA^Ii.  Annie  Payson.  author;  b.  Arlington, 
]\rass..  Mav  17,  1853:  d.  Henry  Edwin  and  Emily 
Pavson  (Call)  Call:  sister  of  Edward  Payson 
Calkins;  ed.  pvt.  schs.  at  Waltham,  Mass..  and 
Boston.  Teacher  of  nerve  training.  (See  Who's 
"Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  "\;V^altham. 
Mass.* 

CAIiIi,  Emma  Iiouisa,  M.D. ;  b.  Newburyport, 
Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1847:  d.  Abraham  Augustus  and 
Lvdia  Billings  (Crehore)  Call;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Boston;  M.D.,  U.  of  Mich.,  Dept.  of  Medicine  and 
Surgerv,  1873;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Boston 
since  1875;  formerly  attending  phys.  N.E.  Hosp. 
for  Women;  consulting  phys.  in  obstetrics,  same, 
since  1912.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E. 
Hosp.  Med.  Soc.  Unitarian.  Address:  502  Beacon 
St.,    Boston,   Mass. 

CAIiIiAHAN,  Christopher  T.,  judge  Superior 
Court  of  :\Iass. ;  b.  Boston,  Feb.  18,   1868;  s.  Chris- 


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topher  and  Anna  (O'Callaghan)  Callahan  (both 
natives  of  Ireland) ;  ed.  gram,  and  high  schs., 
Unionville,  Conn.,  graduating  from  latter.  1S84; 
studied  law  in  office  of  late  R.  O.  Dwight,  of 
Holyoke;  admitted  to  bar,  1890;  m.  June  20,  1893, 
Ella  M.  Teahan,  of  Holyoke,  Mass.  Began  prac- 
tice at  Holyoke,  1890;  city  solicitor,  Holyoke, 
1891,  1S95,  1898;  candidate  for  It.  gov.  of  Mass., 
1896,  7;  elected  dist.  atty.  Western  Dist.  of  Mass., 
1910,  for  term  of  3  yrs.  and  reelected  1913;  judge 
Superior  Ct.  of  Mass.  .since  Feb.  4,  1314.  As  dist. 
atty.  convicted  4  men  of  murder  in  the  first  degree, 
1911  and  1912,  the  most  noted  case  being  that 
of  Bertram  G.  Spencer,  the  "gentleman  buiglar," 
who  killed  Miss  Martha  B.  Blackstone,  a  sch. 
teacher,  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  and  was  executed 
Sept.  17,  1912  (his  defense  was  insanity).  Chmn. 
Dem.  State  Com.  of  Mass.,  1898,  99,  1900;  del-at- 
large  Dem.  Nat.  Conv.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1900;  del. 
Dem.  Nat.  Conv.,  Denver,  1908  (chmn.  com.  on  cie- 
dentials).  Roman  Catholic.  IVTem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn. 
(com.  on  legislation).  Elk.  Clubs:  Holyoke 
(founder),  Holyoke  Country,  Mt.  Tom.  Home:  39 
Fairfield   Av.,    Holyoke,    Mass. 

CAIiIiAHAN,  Timothy  P.,  merchant;  b.  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.,  iMar.  1.  1858;  s.  John  and  Margaret 
(Murphy)  Callalian;  ed.  pub.  sclis.  of  Lewiston; 
m.  Oct.  21,  1885,  Mary  E.  McVay,  of  Lewiston,  Me. 
Began  business  in  Lewiston,  1878;  in  partnership 
with  brother,  E.  A.  Callahan,  since  1880,  as  T.  F. 
Callahan  &  Co.,  clothing  and  men's  wear;  dir. 
Peoples  Savings  Bank;  treas.  Me.  State  Bd.  of 
Trade,  Me.  State  Fair.  Mem.  city  govt,  of  Lewis- 
ton  4  yrs.;  water  commr.  6  vrs. ;  city  trcas.  8  yrs.; 
mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  liep..  1891-2:  .state  auditor,  1913- 
15.  Mem.  Lewiston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Dir. 
and  mem.  finance  com.  central  Me.  Gen.  Hosj). 
Republican.  Roman  Catholic.  Home:  101  Pine 
St.    Office:     276   Lisbon   St.,   Lewiston,   Me. 

CAIiIiANAN,  Patrick  Henry,  clergyman;  b. 
New  York,  Feb.  4,  1856;  s.  Michael  and  Catherine 
(Jervois)  Callanan;  A.B.,  Boston  Coll.,  1877,  A.M., 
1879;  studied  St.  Joseph's  Theol.  Sem.,  Troy,  N.Y.. 
1877-80.  Ordained  priest  R.C.  Ch.,  1880;  asst. 
pastor  Ch.  of  the  Sacred  Heart,  East  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1880-3;  stationed  in  West  Newton,  and 
Dedham,  Mass.,  1883-5;  pastor,  Foxboro,  Mass., 
1885-90  (built  St.  Mary's  Ch.  and  cleared  it  of 
debt),  Newton  Lower  Falls.  1890-12  (built  St. 
John's  Ch.  and  rectory),  rector  St.  Peter's  Ch., 
Cambridge,  since  May.  1912  (rebuilt  the  ch.). 
Founder  of  St.  Paul's  Mission,  AVellesley,  Mass., 
Oct.,  1906;  by  invitation  of  Town  of  Wellesley. 
delivered  eulogy  at  exercises  commemorative  of 
death  of  President  McKinley.  One  of  founders 
and  life  mem.  Wellesley  Village  Improvement 
Soc. ;  asso.  mem.  Charles  Ward  Post  No.  62.  G.A.R. 
(Newton).  Clubs:  Wellesley,  Wellesley  Country, 
Newton  Club.  Recreations:  fond  of  outdoor  life, 
motoring,  fishing,  gunning  in  Florida  in  winter. 
Address:    31  Buckingham  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

CAIiIiENDEB,  Edward  Belcher,  lawyer,  author; 
b.  Iloston,  K.-l).  23.  1^.51;  s.  Henry  and  Adeline 
Jones  (Stoddard)  Callendei-;  A.P,.,  Harvard,  1872; 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1873-4;  unmarried.  Admitted 
to  bar,  1875,  and  since  in  practice,  at  Boston.  Mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1879,  97.  98,  01,  02,  03,  Senate, 
1904-05.  Republican.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books,  etc.)  Home:  Hotel  Gladstone,  Dorches- 
ter, Boston,  Mass. 

CAIiI^ENDEB,  Guy  Stevens,  college  prof.;  b. 
Harts  Grove,  ()..  Xov.  0,  1865;  s.  Robert  Foster 
and  Lois  (Winslow)  Callender;  A.B.,  Obeilin  Coll., 
1891;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1893;  A.M.,  1894,  Ph.D.,  1897; 
(hon.  A.M.,  Yale,  1907);  m.  Harriet  Rice,  of  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  June  14,  1904.  Instr.  polit.  economy. 
Wellesley  Coll.,  1895-6,  Harvard,  1897-1900;  Daniel 
B.  Fayerweather  prof,  polit.  economy  and  sociol- 
ogy, Bowdoin,  1900-3;  prof,  polit.  economy,  Yale, 
since  1903.  Author:  Selections  From  the  Economic 
History  of  the  United  States,  1765-1850.  1909. 
Mem.  Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.  Address: 
245   Edwards   St.,   New  Haven,   Conn.* 

CAIiIiENBEB,  "Walter  Beld,  merchant;  b.  Provi- 
dence. R.I..  Feb.  2.S,  1S72;  s.  Walter  and  Ann 
Oswald  (Crow)  Callender;  grad.  Providence  High 
Sch.,  1890;  B.A.,  Yale,  1894,  M.A.,  1897;  unmarried. 


Started  in  dry  goods  bu.siness  with  Brown,  Thom- 
son &  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1894;  removed  to  Provi- 
dence, 1897,  when  elected  v. -p.  and  treas.  Callen- 
der, McAuslan  &  Troup  Co.  (dept.  store  and  whole- 
sale dry  goods),  in  which  position  still  continues; 
sec.  and  asst.  treas.  Boston  Store  Land  Co.;  dir. 
R.I.  Hosp.  Trust  Co.,  Providence  Ice  Co.;  police 
commr.  of  Providence,  1910-13.  Trustee  Provi- 
dence Pub.  Library;  dir.  R.I.  Soc.  for  Prevention 
of  Cruelty  to  Children.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and 
Social  Science,  Am.  Museum  Natural  History,  R.I. 
Hist.  Soc,  St.  Andrew's  Soc,  Am.  Civic  Assn., 
R.I.  Sch.  of  Design  (life  mem.  of  all  above).  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs:  Hope  (v. -p.).  University 
(v.-p.),  Agawam  Hunt,  ,S(|uantum,  Ai't.  Turi<s  Hea(l. 
Commercial  (exec.  com.).  Yale  Assn.  (v.-p.),  all 
of  Providence;  University  and  Yale  (New  Yorlv); 
Graduates',  Elihu  (New  Haven,  Conn.).  Recrea- 
tions: golf.  Home:  239  Westminster  St.  Office: 
Callender,  McAuslan  &  Troup  Co.,  Providence, 
R.I. 

CAIiIiEY,  George  H.,  president  Bristol  Savings 
Bank,   llristrd,  X.Ii. 

CAIiOB,  Charles  Herbert,  hardware  mfr. ;  b. 
Newburyport,  Mass.,  July  4.  1855;  s.  Nathaniel 
and  Adeline  E.  (Jones)  Calor;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m. 
Christiana  E.  Hills,  of  Plainville,  Conn.,  Nov.  25, 
1875.  Engaged  in  mfg.  under  title  of  C.  H.  Calor, 
since  1887;  pres.  Plainville  Water  Co.;  dir.  1st 
Nat.  Bank,  Plainville.  Has  served  as  town  treas., 
selectman  and  assessor;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Re))., 
1893-11.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Address: 
ISO    West   Main    St.,    Plainville,    Conn. 

CAME,  Samuel  Mclntire,  lawyer;  b.  Alfred,  ^le., 
Jan.  4,  1838;  s.  George  W.  and  Susan  (Mclntire) 
Came;  A.M.,  Bowdoin,  Brunswick,  Me.,  1860;  m. 
Clara  S.  Llttlefield,  of  Alfred,  Me.,  Nov.  22,  1871; 
2  children,  Grace  M.  (Alfred,  Me.),  Walter  L.  (hnv- 
ver,  Boston).  Admitted  to  bar,  Sept.,  1863:  practiced 
"at  Alfred  since  May  14,  1864:  teacher  high  schs., 
Pembroke  and  Alfred.  1  yr. ;  cashier  Alfred  Bank  1 
yr. ;  in  active  law  practice  without  partner  over 
50  yrs.  in  same  office.  Recreations:  annual  vaca- 
tion, walking.    Address:    Alfred,  Me. 

CAMERON,  Edward  Herbert,  psychologist;  b. 
Yarmouth,  N.S.,  Jan.  24,  1875;  s.  William  Jack 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Allen)  Cameron;  grad.  High 
Sch.,  Yarmouth,  1893;  grad.  Nova  Scotia  Normal 
Sch.,  Truro,  N.S.,  1894;  B.A.,  Acadia  Coll.,  Wolf- 
ville,  1900;  B.A.,  Yale,  1903,  M.A.,  1904,  Ph.D., 
1906;  m.  Annie  Louise  O'Donnell,  of  Halifax,  N.S., 
Aug.  17,  1906.  Teacher  Milton  Sch.,  Yarmouth, 
N.S.,  1894-5;  prin.  West  End  Sch.,  Springhill,  N.S., 
1896-8,  High  Sch.,  Bridgetown,  N.S.,  1900-2:  instr. 
in  psychology,  1906-10,  asst.  prof,  since  1910,  Yale. 
Lecturer  on  psychology  and  pedagogy.  New  Haven 
Normal  Sch.  of  Gymnastics.  Mem.  Am.  Psychol. 
Assn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Sigma  Xi.  Baptist.  Club: 
Graduates'  (New  Haven).  Contbr.  on  original  re- 
searches, to  Yale  Psychol.  Studies,  etc.  Recrea- 
tions: athletics.  Address:  835  Orange  St.,  New 
Haven,    Conn. 

CAMERON,  Julian  A.,  mfr.;  b.  Westford,  Mass.. 
Sept.  25,  1866;  s.  Allan  and  Eleanor  F.  (Flint) 
Cameron;  ed.  Westford  pub.  schs.  and  acad., 
Chauncv  Hall  Sch.,  1882-3;  S.B..  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1887;  m.  Lucy  K.  Abbot,  of  Westford,  June  22, 
1893;  3  children,  Alexander  A.,  Eleanor,  Marjory. 
Began  in  mfg.  business,  1887;  pres.  Alfbot  Worsted 
Co.,  mfrs.  of  carpet  worsted;  pres.  Sugden  Press 
Bagging  Co.  Republican.  Clubs:  Vesper,  Country, 
Yoric  (Lowell).  Engineers',  Athletic  (Boston), 
Technology  (Boston  and  New  Y''ork).  Home:  West- 
ford,  Mass.     Office:     Forge  Village,   Mass. 

CAMERON,    Norman,    banker.     (See    vol.    1909.) 

CAMERON,    Robert,    clergyman,    editor;    moved 

to    Canada.      (See    vol.    1909.) 

CAMP,  Burton  Howard,  mathematician;  b.  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  Sept.  20,  1880;  s.  Howard  Alexander' 
and  Alice  Amelia  (Parsons)  Camp;  ed.  Hartford 
High  Sch.,  1S93-7;  A.B..  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1901; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1903,  A.M.,  1907;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1911; 
unmariied.  Began  teaching  at  Vassalboro,  Me., 
1901;  instr.  in  mathematics,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1903-4;  instr.  in  mathematics,  1904-5,  1907-9,  asso. 
lu-of.,  1909-14.  prof,  since  1914,  Wesleyan  U.    Mem. 


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Am.  Math.  Soc,  Phi  Nu  Theta,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Methodist.  Home:  41  Brainerd  Av.,  Middletowri, 
Conn. 

CAMP,  Caleb  Jackson,  merchant,  banker;  June 
12,  1}-.15-Juiif  19.  i;i(i:t.    (  See  vol.  1909.) 

CAMP,  David  Nelson,  educator;  b.  Durham, 
Conn..  Oct.  3.  1!S20;  s.  Klah  and  Orit  (Ijce)  Camp; 
ed.  Hartford  Acad,  and  under  pvt.  tutois;  A.M., 
Yale,  1853;  m.  Sarah  Adalino  Howd,  of  Durham, 
.June  25,  1844  (died,  1883).  Teacher  and  supt.  in 
pub.  schs..  Conn.,  for  many  yrs.  and  lecturer 
teachers'  institutes;  was  prln.  Conn.  Normal  Sch., 
state  supt.  schs..  Conn.,  1856  to  1866;  prof,  geog- 
raphy, history  and  mental  philosophy,  St.  .John's 
Coll.,  Annapolis.  Md..  1867-9;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1889-90;  pres.  New  Britain  Inst.,  Congl.  Mis- 
sionary Soc.  of  Conn.;  trustee  City  Library,  New 
Britain;  v. -p.  New  Britain  Nat.  Bank.  Republican. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  societies,  books, 
etc.)     Home:     9  Camp  St.,   New   Britain,  Conn.* 

CAMP,  Sdward  C,  clergyman;  b.  Springfield, 
^lass..  May  18,  1865;  s.  Chauncey  K.  and  ISmily  P. 
(Poote)  Camp;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1889,  A.M.,  1904; 
student  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1891-2;  gi'ad.  Andover 
Theol.  Sem.,  1894;  m.  Elizabeth  E.  Williams,  of 
Springfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  22,  1895;  1  daughter,  Har- 
riette  Foote.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1894; 
pastor.  Worthington,  Mass.,  1S94-8,  Whitman, 
1898-06,  Phillips  Congl.  Ch.,  Watertown,  since 
1906.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Theta  Delta  Chi., 
K.  of  P.  Home:  215  Mt.  Auburn  St.,  Watertown, 
Mass. 

CAMP,  John  Spencer,  composer,  organist;  b. 
Middletown,  Conn.,  Jan.  30,  185s:  s.  John  Newton 
and  Mary  (Gleason)  Camp;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U., 
1878,  A.M.,  1880;  studied  law  a  yr. ;  then  music 
with  E.  A.  Parsons.  Shelley.  Dudley  Buck  and 
Dvorak;  m.  Susie  "Virginia  Healy,  of  Hartford, 
1885.  Treas.  Austin  Organ  Co.  Organist  and  choir- 
master First  Ch.  of  Christ  (Congl.),  Hartford. 
Trustee  Soc.  for  Savings.  Women's  Christian 
Assn.:  mem.  Conn.  Civil  Service  Reform  Assn., 
Municipal  Art  Soc,  Nat.  Guild  Organists  (a 
founder).  S.A.R.,  Nat.  Municipal  League,  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs:  Hartford,  Hartford  Golf, 
20th  Century.  University,  Congregational.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  foi'  compositions,  etc.) 
Home:  38  Willard  .St.  Address:  Austin  Organ  Co., 
158   Woodland    St..    Hartford,    Conn.* 

CAMP,  "Walter,  author;  b.  New  Haven,  Conn., 
Apr.  7,  1859;  A.B..  Yale.  1880,  A.M.;  m.  Miss  Sum- 
ner, sister  of  William  G.  Sumner.  Active  in  the 
management  of  Yale's  athletics;  mem.  Yale  Univ. 
Council.  Pres.,  treas.  and  general  mgr.  New  Haven 
Clock  Co.  Treas.  and  trustee  Hopkins  Grammar 
Sch.  Clubs:  University  (New  York.  N.Y.),  Coun- 
try, Graduates  (local).  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  books,  etc.)  Home:  34  Hillhouse  Av.  Of- 
fice:    133    Hamilton    St.,    New    Haven,    Conn.* 

CAMPBEI.!.,  Alfred  Hills,  educator;  b.  Litch- 
field. N.H..  Sept.  28,  1850;  s.  Smith  and  Sophia 
(Hills)  Campbell;  grad.  Bridgewater  (Mass.) 
Normal  Sch.,  1870,  McCollum  Inst..  Mt.  Vernon, 
N.H.,  1872;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1877,  A.M.,  1880; 
Ph.D.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1888;  Univs.  of  Leipzig  and  Jena, 
1895-6;  m.  Marian  E.  Blake,  of  Hvde  Park,  Mass., 
July  20.  1893.  Taught  in  elementary  schs.,  1870-2; 
prin.  Kingston  (N.H.)  Acad.,  1877-9;  asso.  prln. 
Cushing  Acad..  Ashburnham,  Mass.,  1879-84;  prin. 
Johnson  (Vt.)  Normal  Sch.,  1884-95,  Plymouth 
(N.H.)  Normal  Sch.,  1896-1900;  supt.  schs..  South 
Hadley,  Mass..  1900-4,  Glastonbuiy,  Conn.,  1904-7; 
prin.  Campbell  Sch.  for  Girls  since  1903;  1st  v. -p. 
and  dean  Home  Corr.  Sch.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  and 
prin..  Normal  Dept.,  since  1907.  Mgr.  Am.  Teach- 
ers' Agency  since  1908;  pres.  White  Mountain 
Summer  Sch.  for  Teachers,  1889.  Pres.  Vt.  State 
Teachers'  Assn..  1892.  N.E.  Normal  Council,  1893; 
mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Theta  Delta  Chi;  life  fel- 
low Soc.  Science  Lit.  and  Art,  London.  Republi- 
can. Conglist.  Royal  Arch  Mason.  Home:  Wind- 
sor, Conn.  Office:  ]\Iyrick  Bldg..  Spiingfield,  Mass.* 

CAMPBEIiIi,  Andrew  Chambre,  mechanical  en- 
gineer; b.  New  York.  June  17.  1856;  s.  Andrew  and 
Margaret  (.Jones)  Campbell;  ed.  grammar  and 
high  schs.,  Brooklyn,  and  Dean  Acad.,  Franklin, 
Mass.;    m.    Harriet    E.    Barrett,    of    Greeley,    Colo., 


Sept.  3,  1883;  3  children,  Lyman  Barrett,  b.  1884, 
Harold  D.,  1886,  Helen,  1888.  Draftsman  with 
I'ampbell  Printing  I'ress  &  Mfg.  Co.,  New  York. 
1874-8;  draftsman  and  inventor  for  A.  Campbell 
Sons  Co.,  New  York,  1878-80;  designer,  draftsman 
and  inventor  for  Wheeler  &  Wilson  Mfg.  Co., 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1880-8;  chief  draftsman  and 
asst.  supt.  Waterbury  Fai-rel  Foundr.v  &  Machine 
Co.,  1888-95;  sec.  and  supt.  B.  .J.  Manville  Machine 
Co.,  1S9.')-10;  consulting  mech.  engr.;  patented  the 
Campbell  self-  spreading  cotter  pin,  1912,  and  or- 
ganized Andrew  C.  (^'ampbell.  Inc.,  for  manufac- 
ture same;  pres.  and  treas.  this  co.  since  1913; 
consulting  engr.  Am.  Chain  Co.,  Weed  Chain  Co., 
Dominion  Chain  Co.  Specialty;  machine  inven- 
tion and  design,  particularly  automatic  machines; 
has  patented  many  machines  for  making  screws, 
bolts,  sheet  metal  novelties,  etc.  Mem.  Am.  Soc. 
Mech.  Engrs.  Conglist.  Recreations:  traveling, 
archeology.  Home:  186  Hillside  Av.  Address:  42 
State  St.,  Waterbuiy,  Conn. 

CAMPBEI.!.,  Arthur  Joseph,  M.D.:  b.  Isle  of 
Wight,  England,  Mar.  25,  1856;  s.  Patrick  and  Mar- 
garet (Farrell)  Campbell;  came  to  America,  1872; 
M.D.,  Coll.  Phvs.  and  Surg.,  Baltimore,  1885;  m. 
Oct.  15,  1890,  Ellen  Mountain,  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
Began  practice  at  Baltimore.  Mar.  1,  1885;  removed 
to  Middletown,  Conn.,  1887;  med.  examiner  for 
Conn.  State  Militia;  mem.  U.  S.  Pension  Examining 
Bd.;  dir.  Middlesex  Trust  Co.  Incorporator  Middle- 
sex County  Hosp. ;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Middletown. 
aiem.  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  Central  Med.  Soc, 
Middlesex  County  Med.  Soc.  Democrat.  Roman 
Catholic.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus.  Home:  148 
Washington   St.,   Middletown,   Conn. 

CAMPBEIiIi,  Charles  Abner,  capitalist;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Mass..  Nov.  6,  1S3T:  s.  .Jeremiah  and  Nancy 
(Hawes)  Campbell;  ed.  Chelsea,  Mass.;  m.  Boston, 
Jan.  1,  1861,  Lavinia  Hutchinson.  Formerly  pres. 
Boston  Water  Power  Co.;  dir.  John  Hancock  Mut. 
Life  Ins.  Co.;  etc.;  retired  from  active  affairs,  19 — . 
Address:  Ipswich,  Mass. 

CAMFBBIiIi,  Charles  K.,  millwright;  b.  Corinth. 
Me.,  June  19,  1866;  s.  Benjamin  F.  and  Clara  (Bar- 
ton) Campbell;  ed.  com.  schs.,  Corinth,  and  2  terms 
at  East  Corinth  Acad.;  m.  June  26,  1895,  Mrs.  Viola 
E.  Staples  Lyford,  of  Livermore  Falls,  Me.  (died 
Feb.  22,  1906).  Removed  to  Livermore  Falls,  Me,, 
at  16:  engaged  in  harness  making  2  yrs.,  in  pulp 
mills,  saw  mills  and  log  driving  11  yrs.:  millwright 
since  1900;  mem.  spl.  sessions  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.. 
1912.  Democrat.  Universalist.  Mem.  Port  Royal 
Lodee  No.  62.  K.  of  P.,  Samson  Company  No.  28, 
U.R.K.P.,  Pvthias  Sisters,  Odd  Fellows,  Elks.  Was 
made  1st  it.  Samson  Co.,  U.R.K.P.,  Apr.,  1900, 
serving  5  A'rs..  then  2  yrs.  as  capt. ;  insp.  gen.  on 
staff  of  Brig.  Gen.  Walter  E.  Reid;  brig.  gen.  Me. 
Brigade  since  Feb.  21.  1910.  Home:  Livermore 
Falls,  Me. 

CAMFBBIiIi,  David,  pres.  Pontoosuc  Woolen 
Mfg.  Co.,  Pittsfleld,  Mass. 

CAMPBBIiIi,  David  "Wass;  b.  Cherry  field.  Me., 
July  1,  1852;  s.  Alexander  and  Caroline  (Ricker) 
Campbell;  student  Colby,  3  yrs.,  class  of  1871  (hon. 
A.M.,  1876);  m.  Nancy  Adams,  of  Cherryfleld,  Dec. 
13,  1880;  2  children,  Helen  Burnham,  John  Adams. 
Lumberman,  shipbuilder  and  farmer;  sec.  and 
treas.  Cherryfleld  Electric  Light  Co.,,  1888-08. 
Trustee  Colbv  Coll.  since  1896,  Me.  State  Agrl.  Soc. 
since  1903;  trustee  and  chmn.  exec.  com.  Cherry- 
fleld Acad.;  trustee  West  Washington  Agrl.  Soc. 
since  1881;  mem.  Me.  State  Bd.  of  Agr.,  1887-9. 
Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Recreation:  working  in  orchard.  Address:  Cherry- 
field,   Me. 

CAMPBBIiIi,  Edward  Raymond,  M.D.;  b.  West 
Westminster,  Vt.,  Sept.  27,  1853;  s.  Dr.  Daniel  and 
.Julia  A.  (Hall)  Campbell;  ed.  Kimball  Union  Acad., 
Meriden,  N.H.;  Scientific  Dept.,  Dartmouth;  began 
study  of  medicine  with  his  father:  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt. 
Coll.  of  Medicine,  1875  (valedictorian);  m.  Inez 
B.  Morse,  of  Westminster,  Vt..  May  10,  1876;  2 
children,  Daniel  R.,  Henry  W.  (deceased).  Began 
practice  at  Turners  Falls,  Mass.,  1875;  removed  to 
Bellows  P'alls,  Vt.,  1877;  pension  examining  sur- 
geon, 1885-97:  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1904-6.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,    Vt.    Med.    Soc.    (pres.,    1888),    Conn.    River 


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Valley  Med.  Assn.  (ex-trea.s.),  Vt.  State  Tubercu- 
losis Commn.,  1904-6.  Democrat.  Club:  West- 
minster. Contbr.  to  med.  jours.  Home:  Bellows 
Falls,  Vt. 

CAMFBIIIiIi,  Prancis  A.,  clerk  of  Superior  Court 
of  M.i.s.s.     Adilress:   Court   House,  Boston. 

CAMFBi:i.Ii,  Pred  Milton;  h.  Lyndon  Center,  Vt., 
Ma.\-  I,  1^70:  s.  i'UiKene  M.  and  Kmma  A.  (Stoddard) 
Campbell;  grad.  Liyndon  Inst..  I^vudoii  Center, 
1S94;  m.  Maude  E.  Bailey,  of  Hyde  Park.  Vt.,  Oct. 
L'!i.  1901;  L'  children,  Gordon  I'\.  Kli'anor  M.  I.,earned 
I)rinter"s  trade:  reporter  Sprint;lield  1  teiiulilican, 
l,s99-08;  editor  and  pub.  Littleton  (X.ll.)  Courier, 
1908-13;  in  ins.  and  coal  business  (succeeding 
father)  as  Campbell  &  Blodgett.  Lyndon\ille,  since 
1913.  I'-ormerly  sec.  Wliite  Mountain  Bd.  of  Trade. 
Littleton  Bd.  of  Trade.  Trustee,  sec.  and  treas. 
Lyndon  Tnst.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.); 
I  )dd  Fellow.  Club:  Lyndon.  Address:  I..>-ndonville. 
N'ennoii  t. 

CAMPBEIiIi,  Gabriel,  college  prof. ;  b.  Dalrymple, 

Scotland,  Aug.  19,  1S3S;  s.  Robert  and  Anne  (Muir) 
Campbell:  went  to  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  1842;  B.Pd., 
Mich.  Normal  (^oll.,  1861;  A.B.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1SG5, 
A.M.,  1868;  B.D..  Chicago  Theol.  Sem.,  1868;  stu- 
dent U.  of  Berlin,  1870-2;  (M.Pd.,  Mich.  Normal 
Coll.,  1892;  D.l).,  Dartmouth,  1886);  m.  Louise  T. 
McMahon.  of  Mancliester.  Mich.,  Sept.  20,  1865. 
Capt.  Co.  E,  17th  Mich.  Inf.,  in  Civil  War.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1868;  prof,  philosophy,  1867-81, 
v.-p.,  1872-81,  I',  of  Minn.:  prof,  philosophy,  Bow- 
doin,  1881-3;  prof,  philosophy,  Dartmouth,  since 
1883.  Declined  presidency  of  U.  of  Minn.,  1868, 
and  of  Western  Reserve  U.,  1889.  Mem.  Philos. 
Soc.  of  Berlin,  Am.  Philos  Assn.,  Loyal  Legion; 
v.-p.  Pliilos.  Sect.  Chicago  Expn.,  1893;  mem.  exec, 
com.  Internat.  Assn.  Arts,  Paris,  1897;  chmn.  Am. 
Com.  on  the  Fichte  Centenary  at  U.  of  Berlin,  1910. 
Author:  New  German  Course,  1868.  Also  numerous 
pamplilcts  on  philosoijhx'.    .\ddress:  Hanover,  N.H.* 

CAMPBPI.I.,  Georg-e  Wesley,  mfr. ;  b.  Boothbay, 
Me..  Jan.  1,  1868:  s.  Alplious  E.  and  Angeline 
(Greenleaf)  Campbell;  ed.  country  sch.,  Boston 
Grammar  Sell,  and  Boston  evening  schs.,  to  20;  m. 
Emma  G.  Logan,  of  Boston,  Sept.  19,  1894;  3  chil- 
<lren,  Wesley  A.  (deceased),  Carl  B.  (deceased),  Lois 
G.  Began  active  career  at  14  in  employ  of  Anthony 
S.  ]Morss,  marine  hardware,  Boston;  admitted  to 
partnership  in  tirm  about  1894;  after  death  of  Mr. 
Morss,  1903.  formed  corpn.  of  which  held  control- 
ling interest;  sold  control,  1913,  and  retired  from 
lirra  to  take  up  manufacture  of  electrical  special- 
lies  and  metal  hot  water  liottles;  pres.  A.  S.  Camp- 
hell  Co.  Dir.  N.E.  Engine  and  Boat  Assn.  Repub- 
lican. l?ai)tist.  Recreations:  music.  Home:  Sharon, 
Mass.    Office:   284   Commeicial  St.,  Boston. 

CAin>Bi:iiIi,  Helen  Stuart,  .author;  b.  Lockport, 
X.V.,  .luly  4,  is:;:i;  d.  Homer  II.  Stviart,  lawyer;  ed. 
New  York  pul>.  scli.s.  and  Ganimell  Sch.,  Warren, 
R.I.:  m.  I860.  Writer  for  children,  1862-70;  later 
writings  include  fiction  for  adults  and  books  on 
)>liilantliropic  :md  social  reforms;  spl.  lecturer,  U. 
of  Wis.;  prof,  in  Kan.  State  Agrl.  Coll.,  until  1899. 
(See  Wlio's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books). 
Home:  8f>  Pinckney  St.,  Boston.* 

CAMFBBIiIi,   Jeremiah,    coal    mcht.,    mechanical 

eilgr.     (Sec   vol.   1909.  ) 

CAMPBBIiIi,  Jolin  Iiorne,  clergyman;  b.  Domin- 
ioiiville.  <int..  Can..  .Ian.  14,  1849;  s.  Peter  and 
Flora  (McLean)  Campbell;  grad.  Woodstock  (Ont.) 
Coll.,  1868,  Bapt.  Theol.  Sem.,  same,  1868;  B.A., 
Toronto  U.,  1883;  (D.D..  Central  U.  of  la.,  1893;  B. 
A.,  ad  eundum,  McMaster  TJ.,  Toronto,  1899,  D.D., 
1907);  m.  Maggie  C.  Mclntvre,  of  Dominionville, 
Aug.  27,  1868.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1868;  in 
addition  to  pastorate  also  sec.  Bapt.  For.  Mission- 
ary Soc.  of  Ont.  and  Que.,  1872-9;  took  large  party 
of  tourists  through  Egypt,  Palestine,  Asia  Minor, 
(Constantinople,  Greece,  Italv,  etc.,  1898;  preached 
in  London,  Eng.,  summers,  1899,  01,  02,  and  fre- 
qnently  since:  pastor  Lexington  Av.  Ch.,  New  York, 
1889-04,  l'"irst  Ch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  since  1904. 
Republican.     Address:    Cambridge,    Mass.* 

CAMFBBI.I.,  I.eBlie  Lyle,  educator;  b.  Powhatan 
<'(>..  \'a.,  Sept.  17,  1863:  s.  William  Addison  and 
Virginia  Eppes  (Dance)  Campell;  M.A.,  Washing- 
ton  and   Lee  V.,    1887,  Ph.D..    1895;   A.M.,   Harvard. 


1904;  m.  Catherine  Estill  Houston,  of  Lexington, 
Va.,  Dec.  28,  1893.  Assl.  in  mathematics,  Wash- 
ington and  Lee  IT.,  1889-91  :  prof,  physics,  West- 
minster Coll.,  Fulton,  Mo.,  1896-03:  asst.  in  phys- 
ics, Harvard,  1904-.') ;  asst.  prof,  in  cliarge  dept.  of 
physics,  Simmons  Coll.,  Boston,  since  1906.  Col- 
laborated with  Prof.  13.  H.  Hall  in  researches  on 
the  thermal  and  elec.  i)roperties  of  iron  and  other 
metals,  1905,  6,  7,  11,  and  author  paper  on  thermo- 
niagnetic  effect  in  soft  iron,  1908,  "Disintegration 
of  Aluminum  Cathode"  (papers  published  in  proc. 
of  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Philosophical 
Mag.).  l>'ellow  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Am.  Physical  Soc, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Presbyterian.  Recreations:  golf, 
tennis,  skating.  Home:  21  Ellery  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

CAMPBEI.!.,  Marian  Blake  (Mrs.  Alfred  H. 
(Janipbell),  teacher;  b.  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  Mar.  28, 
1870;  d.  Alpheus  P.  and  Ruth  (Peaslee)  Blake; 
grad.  Hyde  Park  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1888;  CM., 
Emerson  Coll.  of  (Oratory,  1890;  post-grad,  work, 
1891;  attended  lectures  1  yr.  at  U.  of  Leipzig, 
(Jermany;  m.  Alfred  Hill  Campbell  (Ph.D.),  July 
21,  1893;  1  child,  Doris  Eleanor  Campbell.  Teacher, 
Ward's  Sem.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1891-2,  Johnson 
(Vt.)  Normal  Sch.,  1892-4,  N.H.  State  Normal  Sch., 
1896-9;  assisted  in  founding  Campbell  Sch.,  1903, 
and  since  asso.  prin.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Emerson,  of 
Hartford  (ex-pres.);  Windsor  Literary,  Woman's 
Congregational  (Windsor).  Has  written  plays,  and 
words  for  many  songs.  Address:  The  Campbell 
School.  Windsor,  Conn. 

CAMFBBIiIi,  Percy  Anderson,  animal  husband- 
man: b.  Litchfield,  N.H.,  Jan.  30,  IJiSO:  s.  Matthew 
and  Mary  Jane  (Anderson)  Campbell;  B.S.,  N.H. 
State  Coll.,  1904;  M.S. A.,  la.  State  Coll.,  1906;  m. 
Ada  W.  Mosher,  of  Orono,  Me.,  Aug.  14,  1907. 
Teacher  in  pub.  schs.  of  N.H.,  1899-1900;  supt.  N. 
H.  State  Coll.  and  Expt.  Sta.  Farm,  1903-4;  in 
charge  of  cattle  on  a  N.J.  estate,  1904;  instr.  in 
animal  industry,  Jan. -June,  1905,  1906-7,  prof,  an- 
imal industry,  1907-13,  U.  of  Me.;  mgr.  Balsam's 
Stock  Farm,  since  Aug.,  1913.  Mem.  Kappa  Sigma, 
Alpha  Zeta,  Phi  Kappa  Phi.  Mem.  Breeders'  Assn., 
Me.  Dairymen's  Assn.  Mason.  Address;  Dixville 
Notch,  N.H. 

CAMPBBIiIi,  Thomas  Clyman,  clergyman;  b. 
Port  Jervis,  N.Y.,  Oct.  14,  1875;  A.B.,  Princeton, 
1899;  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1903;  m.  Elizabeth  Louise  Bethune,  of 
Toronto,  Can..  Nov.  14,  1908;  2  children.  James, 
Elizabeth  T.  Deacon,  1903,  priest,  1904,  P.E.  Ch.; 
asst.  St.  Stephen's  Ch..  Lynn,  Mass.,  1903-4;  asso. 
rector  Christ  Ch.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1904-8;  rector  St. 
.John's  Ch..  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass..  since  1908.  Dem- 
ocrat. Clubs:  Eliot,  Parsons.  Recreations:  tennis, 
sailing.  Address:  24  Alveston  St.,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Boston. 

CAMFBBIiIi,  'William  Rogrers,  clergyman:  b. 
Rusliville,  111.,  Feb.  2,  1855;  s.  Alexander  Bennett 
and  Anna  Maria  (Hollister)  Campbell:  B.A.,  Wil 
Hams  Coll..  1876;  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1876-7;  grad. 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1881;  (D.D.,  Williams,  1906); 
m.  Angeline  Crosby,  of  Brewster,  Mass.,  March  7, 
1895.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1881;  pastor  High- 
land Congl.  Ch.,  Boston,  Sept.,  1881 — .  Mem.  bd. 
visitors  Andover  Theol.  Sem.:  pres.  Congl.  Ednl. 
Soc,  1905-14;  dir.  Congl.  S.S.  and  Pub.  Soc,  Congl. 
Home  Missionary  Soc,  1907-14.  Republican.  Mem. 
Delta  Psi.  Clubs:  IMondav.  Winthrop.  Address:  72 
Alleghany   St.,   Boston.* 

CANBY,  Henry  Seidel,  college  prof.:  b.  Wilming- 
ton. l>el.,  Sept.  6,  1878:  s.  Edward  Tatnall  and  Ella 
Augusta  (Seidel)  Cantay:  Ph.B.,  Yale.  1899,  Ph.D.. 
1905;  m.  IMarion  Ponsonliv  Gause.  of  Wilmington, 
Del.,  June  15,  1907;  2  children,  Edward  Tatnall, 
Courtlandt.  Asst.  in  English.  1900-3,  instr..  1903-8, 
asst.  prof.,  1908,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale  U.) 
Lecturer  in  English,  Dartmouth,  summers,  1910-11; 
asst.  editor  Yale  Review,  1911 — .  Mem.  Modern 
Lang.  Assn.  America.  Clubs:  Graduates,  Eliza- 
bethan. (See  AVho's  Who  in  American  for  books, 
etc.)    Home:  105  E.  Rock  Road,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

CANDAGB,  Rufus  Georgre  Frederick,  ship-mas- 
t.T;  .luly  28,  1826-June  19,1912.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

CANDBB,  John  H.,  farmer;  b.  Easton,  Conn., 
.Vpr.   1,  1S.-.9:  s.  .Amos  and  Eliza  J.  (Lewis)  Candee; 


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(lescemlaiil  of  c^'apt.  Samuel  Candee,  of  the  Am. 
Revolution;  ed.  (list.  schs.  and  Staples  Acad.,  Eas- 
ton  Center;  m.  Apr.  23,  ISSf).  Hattie  A.  Beach,  of 
Easton.  Conn.  Engaged  in  farming  since  lioyhood; 
selectman,  assessor,  justice  of  peace,  road  insp.; 
mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910-11.  Democral.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Mason:  mem.  Grange.  Home:  Eas- 
ton, Conn.  Address:  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  R.  F.  U., 
Xo.   1. 

CANEDY,  Francis  Joel,  M.D. :  b.  at  Heath,  Mass., 
Julv  ft.  1S46:  s.  .Joel  and  Louisa  (Canedy)  Canedy; 
ed.  "  Shelburne  Falls  (Mass.)  Acad.;  M.D.,  Med. 
Dept.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1870;  m.  Emma  A.  Chase,  of 
.Jacksonville,  Vt.,  Aug.  20,  1871  (now  deceased); 
m.  2d,  Gertrude  M.  Griebel,  of  Shelburne  Falls, 
Mar.  30.  1897;  3  children.  Mrs.  Grace  E.  Tupper, 
IMrs.  Ruth  C.  Hadley,  C.  F.  (M.D.).  Began  prac- 
tice in  Jacksonville,  Vt.,  1870;  removed  to  Shel- 
burne Falls,  1872;  med.  examiner  Western  Franklin 
Co.;  pres.  Masseamit  Yarn  Mills,  Colrain,  Mass.; 
v.-p.  Shelburne  Falls  &  Colrain  St.  Ry.  Co.;  trustee 
Shelburne  Falls  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Mass.  Med. 
Soc.  (v.-p.),  Mass.  Medico-Legal  Soc.  (pres.).  Am. 
Med.  Assn.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Address:  Shel- 
burne Falls,   Mass. 

CAITX:d'X',  Georg-e  Truman;  b.  Searsburg,  Vt., 
Mar.  28,  1866;  s.  Truman  and  Abbie  M.  Canedy; 
ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Aggie  M.  Lincoln,  of  Stamford, 
Vt.,  Apr.  11,  1895.  Engaged  in  farming  and  Jum- 
bering  since  1895;  has  served  as  selectman,  town 
auditor  and  sch.  dir. ;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912. 
Republican.    :Methodist.    Address:    Stamford,  Vt. 

CAITFUIIiS,  Edward  Thomas,  lawyer;  b.  Thom- 
aston.  Conn.,  May  27,  1877:  s.  Frederick  A.  and 
Martha  B.  (Thomas)  Canfleld,  and  g.g.s.  Seth 
Thomas,  of  clock  fame;  A.B.,  Yale,  1899;  LL.B., 
Yale  Law  Sch.,  1902  (asso.editor  Yale  Law  Jour.); 
admitted  to  bar,  1902;  unmarried.  Engaged  in 
practice  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  since  1902;  mem. 
Smith,  Smith  &  Canfleld  since  1912;  mem.  Conn. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907-8  (chmn.  com.  on  incorporations): 
promoted  Thomaston  Tramway  Co.,  from  Water- 
bury  to  Torrington,  1905.  Republican.  Conglist. 
:Mem.  Y'ale  Alumni  Assn.  Clubs:  Golf,  LTniversity, 
Bachelors'.  Recreations:  golf,  tennis.  Address: 
Hartford,    Conn. 

CANFIEIiD,  WilUam  Chase,  M.D.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

CANNON,  Annie  Jump,  astronomer;  b.  Dover, 
Del.,  Dec.  11.  1863;  d.  Wilson  Lee  and  Mary  Eliza- 
beth (Jump)  Cannon;  B.S.,  Wellesley  Coll.,  1884, 
M.A.,  1907;  spl.  work  in  astronomy,  Radcliffe  Coll. 
Asst.,  Harvard  Coll.  Obs.,  1897 — ;  curator  astron. 
pliotographs,  Oct.,  1911 — .  Has  made  regular  vis- 
ual observations  of  variable  stars  of  long  period 
with  6-inch  equatorial  telescope,  and  has  completed 
a  bibliography  of  variable  stars  comprising  about 
45,000  references;  in  course  of  photographic  work 
has  discovered  150  variable  stars,  3  new  stars,  1 
spectroscopic  binary  and  several  stars  having 
bright  lines  or  variable  spectra.  Home:  291  Huron 
Av..  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

CANNON,  Walter  Bradford,  physiologist;  b. 
Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis..  Oct.  19,  1871;  s.  Colbert 
Hanchett  and  Wilma  (Denio)  Cannon;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1896,  A.M.,  1897,  M.D.,  1900;  m.  Cornelia 
.James,  of  St.  Paul,  June  25,  1901.  Instr.  zoology, 
1899-1900,  instructor  physiology,  1900-2,  asst.  prof., 
1903-6.  George  Higginson  prof.,  since  Sept.  1,  1906, 
Harvard.  Dir.  Harvard  Cooperative  Soc.  Fellow 
A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Am. 
Philos.  Soc.  Am.  Soc.  Naturalists,  Nat.  Acad.  Sci- 
ences, Am.  Physiol.  Soc,  Soc.  Experimental  Biol- 
ogy- and  Medicine,  A.M. A.,  Assn.  Am.  Physicians, 
Am.  Gastroenterol.  Assn.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston 
Soc.  Med.  Sciences.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books,  etc.)  Home:  2  Divinity  Av.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

CAFEN,  Edward  Warren,  sociologist;  b.  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass.,  Sept.  24,  1870;  s.  Samuel  Billings  and 
Helen  Maria  (Warren)  Capen;  B.A.,  Amherst,  1894; 
grad.  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1898;  Columbia,  1898- 
01;  Ph.D.,  1904;  m.  Lydia  Elizabeth  Sanderson,  of 
Cleveland,  O..  Oct.  6,  1904.  Lecturer  on  spl.  phases 
of  sociology,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1902 — ;  Thomp- 
son lecturer  on  missions,  same,  19()9,  11 — ;  engaged 
in   hist,   researches  for  A.B.C.F.M.,   1904-7;   in  spl. 


sociol.  and  missionary  researcli  in  the  far  Bast, 
1907-9;  mem.  commn.  (preparation  of  missionaries) 
World  Missionary  Conf.,  Edinburgh,  1910,  Internat. 
Commn.  on  Training  Schs.  for  Missionaries,  1910 — , 
Bd.  of  Missionary  Preparation  for  U.S.  and  Can., 
1911:  sec,  Kennedy  Sch.  of  Missions,  1911^;  asso. 
prof,  sociology  since  1914.  Ordained  Congl.  minis- 
try. May  6,  1912.  Lecturei-  on  missions,  L.  H.  Sev- 
erance Foundation,  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  Pitts- 
burgh, 1912.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social 
Science,  Am.  Sociol.  Soc.  Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  Nat. 
Conf.  Charities  and  Correction.  Acad.  Political 
Science  New  York,  Psi  Upsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
(Z'lubs:  Authors  (London),  Conn,  (^ongl.,  University 
(Hartford).  (See  Wlio's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
etc.)    Home:  146  Sargeant  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

CAPEN,  Samuel  Billings,  merchant;  Dec.  12, 
lS42-Jan.  29,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in   America,    1 912-13.0 

CAPEN,    Sam.uel   H.,    sheriff;    b.    Canton,    Mass., 

Mar.  12,  1848;  s.  George  and  Clarissa  Bussey  (Boy- 
den)  Capen:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Canton;  Stoughtonham 
Inst.,  Sharon,  Mass.;  m.  Oct.  24,  1871,  Adelaide  A. 
Tucker,  of  Canton,  Mass.  Deputy  sheriff  Norfolk 
County  21  yrs. ;  sheriff  since  Jan.  1,  1899;  select- 
man and  engr.  Fire  Dept.  Dir.  Dedham  Mut.  Fire 
Ins.  Co.;  trustee  Dedham  Inst,  for  Savings.  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  Mason  (K.T.).  Club:  Fisher 
Ames.    Address:  Dedham,  Mass. 

CAPEN,  Samuel  Paul,  college  iirof. ;  moved  to 
Washington,  D.C.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,   1914-15.) 

CAPEN,  Thomas  A.,  M.D. ;  b.  Wrentham,  Mass., 
.June  12,  1845;  s.  John  and  Caroline  (Allyn)  Capen: 
grad.  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  Amherst.,  1869;  M.D., 
Hahnemann  Med.  Coll..  Phila.,  1872;  m.  Marv 
Greene.  Pawtucket,  R.I.,  June  5,  1877;  1  adopted 
daughter.  Practiced  in  Fall  River,  Mass.,  since 
1872.  Served  in  Am.  Marine  Service,  Civil  Service. 
Civil  War,  1  yr.  Republican.  Methodist.  Address: 
852   Pleasant  St.,   Fall  River.   Mass. 

CAPBON,  Adin  Ballou,  congressman,  miller: 
Jan.  9,  1841-Mar.  19,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
W^ho's  Who  in  America,   1910-11.) 

CAPBON,  Franklin  Fierce,  surgeon;  b.  Cumber- 
land, R.I.,  Nov.  2,  1852:  s.  Natlian  A.  and  Laurinda 
P.  Capron;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1877;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys. 
and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1879;  m.  Phenlx,  R.I.,  June 
23,  1880,  H.  Maria  Comstock;  1  daughter,  Helen 
Comstock  Strickler.  Practiced  in  Providence  since 
1879;  surgeon,  eye,  ear,  nose  and  tliroat  dept.  R.I. 
Hosp.,  1881-97.  Fellow  R.I.  Med.  Soc;  mem.  Am. 
Acad.  Medicine.  Am.  Acad.  Ophthalmology  and 
Oto.-Laryngology,  Am.  Otol.  Soc,  Am.  Ophthal. 
Soc,  A.M.A..  Providence  Med.  Assn.,  N.E.  Ophthal. 
Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Address:  118  Angell 
St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

CABBEBBY,  Clifton  Benjamin,  editor-,  b.  Ded- 
ham, Mass.,  May  13,  1876;  s.  William  and  Elizabeth 
(Healey)  (barberry;  prep.  edn.  Phillips  Andover 
Acad.;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1899;  m. 
Harriet  Inez  Gray,  of  Somervllle,  Mass.,  June  11, 
1902.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1899;  entered  news- 
paper business  with  Boston  Post,  1900,  managing 
editor  same  since  1907.  Clubs:  Press,  Belmont 
Country,  WoUaston  Golf.  Home:  19  Agassiz  St., 
Cambridge,  Mass.    Office:  Boston  Post,  Boston. 

CABD,  Albert  Martin,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Bow- 
doinham.  Me..  Mar.  26,  1850;  s.  Joel  and  Rebeca 
Adams  (Hall)  Card;  descendant  of  English  an- 
cestry; prep.  edn.  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.,  class  of 
1872;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1875;  un- 
married. Began  practice  at  Alna,  Me.,  Apr.  18, 
1876;  teacher  in  pub.  schs.  54  terms;  supt.  schs.,  33 
yrs.;  v.-p.  Wiscasset  Savings  Bank,  1st  Nat.  Bank. 
Wiscasset  (pres.  6  yrs.);  ex-pres.  Wiscasset,  Wa- 
terville  &  Farmington  R.R.  Co.;  pres.  Lincoln 
County  Agricultural  and  Horticultural  Soc.  8  yrs.: 
dir.  Waterville  Trust  Co.  6  yrs..  Me.  State  Bldg. 
Co.  10  yrs.,  Me.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Me.  Water  &  Electric 
Power  Co.,  and  various  other  corpns.  Trustee  Lin- 
coln Acad.,  Erskine  Acad.,  South  China,  Me.;  also 
extensive  operator  in  real  estate.  Justice  of  the 
peace  30  yrs.    Address:  Head  Tide,  Me. 

CABD,  Horatio  Smith,  M.D.;  b.  Gorham,  Me.. 
Sept.    11,    1866:    s.    John    Chadbourne   and   Dorcas 


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Maria  (Uslifii  raid:  prad.  Gorham  (Me.)  HIkIi 
Sell.,  1S83:  A.B..  Bo\v<ioiii.  ISSS,  A.M.,  1891;  M.I).. 
:Med.  Sell,  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  ISiHi;  in.  Martha  E.s- 
telle  Haniiaford,  of  Goiliam,  Me.,  Jiil\-  ir,,  1891 
(died  1S9G);  I'd,  Mary  K.  llaiinaford.  of  lOa.st  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  July  1.5,  1897:  2  cliildren,  Josephine 
Maria,  Martha  Olive.  Practiced  in  Boston  since 
1900.  Treas.  The  Linoide  Co.  Conslist.  Mason; 
Odd  Fellow.  Mem.  Tliela  Delta  Chi  (Bowdoin). 
Recreations:  literature.  Address:  491  Mass.  Av., 
Boston. 

CARD,  z;illian  Prudence  Courtrlght  (  Mrs.  Fred- 
eric M.  Card),  iiiusieiaii;  h.  W.st  .Stratford,  (_'onn., 
d.  of  Tlieodore  and  Alihie  Fiances  (Currier)  Court- 
rigrht;  ed.  I^uther  Bell  Sch.,  Boston;  grad.  Bridge- 
port Conservatory  of  Music;  pupil  on  piano  of  Mc- 
Dowell and  Alexander  l.,ambeit;  m.  I''rederic  Mun- 
roe  Card,  Sept.  15,  1909;  1  child,  Prudence.  Origi- 
nator of  the  Courtright  System  of  Musical  Kinder- 
)<rarten,  now  used  in  i)rincipal  countries  of  the 
world;  concert  iiianist,  and  has  played  in  the  lead- 
ing cities  of  the  T^.S. :  lecturer  on  music.  Served 
as  Conn.  v. -p.  Xat.  Federation  of  Musical  Clubs; 
mem.  bd.  of  mgrs.  State  Federation  of  Woman's 
Clubs;  mem.  bd.  mgrs.  Mary  Silliman  Chapter  D. 
A.K.,  Bridgeport;  mem.  (by  birth)  of  Dustin  Soc, 
and  of  Emery  ,Soc.  Methodist.  Club:  Musicians' 
(New  York).  Author:  Courtright  System  of  Mu- 
sical Kindei-garten,  1906;  First  Steps  in  Musical 
Kindergarten,  1906.  Home:  116  Edna  Av.,  Bridge- 
poit,  Conn. 

CARDAIiIi,  Alfred  James,  clergyman;  b.  Lon- 
don. Eny..  .liiiii-  .'i.  l.'Mil;  s.  lleiir>'  and  Jane  (Free- 
man) Cardall;  prep.  edn.  pub.  schs.,  London;  came 
to  America,  1881;  student.  Tufts  Coll.,  1891-5;  S.T. 
B.,  Tufts  Div.  Sell,  (now  Crane  Theol.  Sch.),  1895; 
m.  Nellie  Mav  Huling,  of  Vallev  Falls,  K.I.,  June 
IS,  1901;  2  children,  Alfred  James,  Jr..  Freeman 
Whipple.  Ordained  Universalist  ministry,  1895; 
|)astor  South  Boston,  Mass..  lS9o-o:j,  Danbury, 
Conn.,  1903-9,  Orange,  Mass.,  since  July,  1909. 
!-'irst  pres.  Incorporated  Xat.  Young  Peoples'  Chris- 
tion  Union  of  Universalist  Ch.,  1889;  gen.  sec, 
Xat.  Young  Peoples'  Christian  Union  of  the  Uni- 
\ersalist  Ch.,  1898-01;  pres.  North  Central  Min- 
isters' Assn.  of  Mass.,  Channing-Murray  S.S.  Union 
of  Mass.;  supt.  12th  dist.  Mass  Universalist  Ch. 
.Mem.  Bd.  of  Trade.  Orange:  mem.  Parent  Teachers' 
Assn.;  scoutmaster  Boy  Scouts.  ]\Iem.  Orange 
Lodge  F.  &  A.  M.  (chaplain).  Address:  Orange, 
Mass. 

CABZ:y,  Alexander  Franklin;  b.  Hartford,  Conn., 
i'eb.  28,  18.")S;  -s.  .lames  Trumbull  and  Mary  (Hew- 
itt) Carey;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  and 
Hartford;  m.  Emelie  German,  of  Brooklyn.  Sept. 
17,  1890;  2  children.  Lewis  James,  Homer  Frank- 
lin. Farmer,  and  dealer  in  leaf  tobacco;  formerly 
engaged  on  large  scale  in  raising  peaclies;  mem. 
("onn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909,  11.  Republican.  Episco- 
.'lalian.  Mason  (Blue  Lodge,  Chapter,  Council). 
Address:    Southington,   Conn. 

CABEY,  Arthur  Astor,  social   worker;    b.  Rome, 

Italy,  Feb.  2:;.  1N.')7:  s.  John  and  Mary  Alida  (As- 
loi)  Care.\';  A.B.,  Harvai'd,  1879;  studied  in  Eu- 
rope.  1881-2,  1885-7;  m.  Agnes  Wliiteside,  of 
London,  Eng.,  Oct.  15.  1889;  4  children,  Henry 
Ke.srinald,  Arthur  Graham,  Alida.  Frances.  Mem. 
.Archaeol.  Inst.  America.  Club:  University  (Bos- 
ton). Author:  New  Nerves  for  Old,  1914.  Recrea- 
tions: astronomy  and  allied  subjects.  Home:  50 
Fayerweather  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Addi-ess:  321 
Crescent  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 

CASEV,  Asa  Bacon,  Virig.-gen.  U.  S.  A.:  July  12. 
1S35-Apr.  4.  1912.  (See  vol.  1909;  also  Who's  Who 
ill   AmcriC!a.  1912-13.) 

CABET,  Sana  "W.,  furniture  mcht. ;  b.  Jay.  Vt., 
Mar.  30.  1859;  s.  Cyrus  and  Asneath  (Hitchcock) 
Carey:  ed.  dist.  sch.  and  high  sch.,  Troy,  Vt. ;  m. 
Martha  Smith,  of  Ashland,  N.H.,  Oct.  26,  1886.  Be- 
linn  in  business,  1898;  propr.  The  Carey  Furniture 
Co.  Dir.  and  trustee  New  Hampton  Lit.  Instn. 
Republican.  Free  Baptist.  Mason,  Odd  Fellow. 
Recreation:    motoring.     Address:    Asliland,  N.H. 

CABB'S',  Prank  Sumner,  newspaper  pub.;  b. 
Hartford.  Conn.,  Apr.  3,  1854;  s.  George  B.  and 
Anna    A.    (Havens)    Carey;    lineal    descendant    of 


Rev.  John  Robinson.  First  pastor  of  the  Pilgrims; 
ed.  grammar  and  high  schs.,  Hartford:  m.  Hart- 
ford, Feb.  3,  1880,  KUa  L.  Bissell;  2  sons,  H.  Bis- 
sell,  Harold.  Has  been  identified  with  the  Hart- 
ford Courant  since  1877;  dir.  and  sec.  Hartford 
Courant  Co.  for  several  yrs.,  now  v. -p.;  mem.  Bd. 
of  Water  Commrs.,  Hartford,  since  1904.  Repub- 
lican. Club:  Hartford  Golf.  Home:  660  Prospect 
Av.     Office:    Courant  Office,  Hartford,  Conn. 

CABS'?,  James  £.,  shoemaker,  socialist  leader; 
Aug.    i:).    lsi;7-Jiily,   1914.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

CABHABT,  Paul  'Wortliing'ton,  editor;  b.  Jack- 
son, Mich..  Nov.  10.  1871;  s.  George  W.  (M.D.)  and 
Ellen  (Gregory)  Carhart;  Ph.B.,  Yale,  1894;  stud- 
ied in  Eng.  and  Germany,  1903-4:  m.  Gracia  Seay, 
of  Salem,  Mo.,  June  21,  1899  (died  at  Bonn,  Ger- 
many, Sept.  18,  1903);  m.  2d,  Blanche  Cudworth, 
of  Three  Rivers,  Mass.,  July  6,  1908;  2  children, 
Marjorie,  CJregoi-y.  Engaged  in  teaching,  1894-8; 
asso.  editor  Webster's  dictionaries  (G.  &  C.  Mer- 
riam  Co.),  since  1898;  also  contbr.  to  Nelson's 
Ency.  and  2d  edit.  New  Internal.  Ency.  Mem.  Mod- 
ern Lang.  Assn.  America,  English  JNIodern  Lang. 
Assn.,  A.A.A.S.  Recreations:  country  life.  Home: 
19  I^enox  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.;  (summer)  Becket, 
Mass.  Office:  care  G.  &  C.  Merriam  Co.,  Spring- 
field, Mass. 

CABIiBTON,  Charles  Greenleaf ,  M.D. ;  b.  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1843;  s.  Samuel  and  Sarah 
(Clarke)  Carleton;  grad.  Haverhill  High  Sch., 
1863;  med.  cadet  U.S.A.,  Aug.,  1864-Mar.,  1865; 
acting  asst.  surgeon  U.S.A.,  Mar.-May,  1865;  M.D.. 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1867;  m.  Frances  Ellen  Put- 
nam, of  Pembroke,  N.H.,  June  14,  1871  (died  1889); 
2d,  Alice  Butler  Stevens,  of  Hyde  Park,  Mass., 
June  17,  1891;  4  children,  Ethel  Winsor.  b.  July  9, 
1876  (Mrs.  John  Gabel,  Germantown,  Pa.), 
Philip  Greenleaf,  Feb.  7,  1878,  Mary  Tyler,  May 
26,  1881,  Francis  Cogswell,  Jan.  9,  1894.  Practiced 
in  Lawrence,  Mass.,  since  1867;  city  phys.,  1895, 
96;  pres.  med.  staff  and  consulting  phys.,  Law- 
rence Gen.  Hosp. ;  pres.  Lawrence  Anti-tubercu- 
losis League,  1908-12  (resigned):  consulting  phys., 
Danvers  Lunatic  Hosp.,  1881-07  (resigned).  Mem. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.  Essex  Med.  Soc  (ex-pres. ), 
A.M. A.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  231  Jackson 
St.    Office:  The  Bay  State,  Lawrence,  IMass. 

CABIiBTOIT,  Charles  Sargent,  college  prof.;  b. 
Portland,  Me.,  Apr.  15,  1872;  s.  Charles  Augustus 
and  Ellen  Jane  (Sargent)  Carleton;  C.E.,  Norwich 
Univ..  1896;  m.  Cumberland  Mills.  Me.,  Dec.  21, 
1900,  Lena  Christine  Lord.  In  practice  as  engr., 
Westbrook,  Me.,  1896-1900;  prof,  field  engring.  and 
drawing,  Norwich  Univ.,  1900:  asst.  engr.  Mo.  Pa- 
cific Ry..  St.  Louis,  June,  1907-Aug.,  1908;  served 
as  capt.  1st  Me.  Vols.,  1898,  Spanish-Am.  War. 
Mem.  Theta  Chi.    Mason.    Address:    Northfield,  Vt. 

CABIiETOK,  Elmer  Howard,  M.D. ;  b.  Dresden, 
Me.,  July  11,  IXGS;  s.  Leonard  and  Amanda  (Per- 
kins) Carleton;  grad.  Lincoln  Acad.,  1889;  A.B., 
Bowdoin.  1893;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Coll.,  1897; 
practiced  in  Mass.  State  Hosp.  18  mos. ;  studied 
eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat  diseases  in  Vienna  and 
London,  1891-2;  m.  Louise  Porter,  of  Quechee,  Vt., 
June  8.  1898;  1  son,  John  Porter.  Practiced  in 
Hanover.  N.H.,  since  1897;  ophthalmologist  Mary 
Hitchcock  Hosp.;  surgeon  Claremont  Cottage 
Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Grafton  Co. 
Med.  Soc,  Sullivan  Co.  Med.  Soc,  White  River 
Med.  Soc,  N.H.  Surg.  Club,  N.E.  Otol.  Soc,  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Republican.  Recreations:  tennis. 
.Address:    Hanover,  N.H. 


Pentucket    Sav- 


CABIiETON,    Georg-e    H.,    pres. 
ings  Bank.  Haverhill.  :Mass. 

CABI.ETON,  Hiram,  judge;    Aug.   28,   1838-Feb. 

2S,   KtOf).      (See  vol.  1909.) 

CABI.ETOV.  Hubert,  editor  St.  Andrew's  Cross; 
b.  Markham.  Ont.,  Can.,  July  7,  1871;  s.  Charles 
Sweep  and  Maria  (Burk)  Carleton;  B.A.,  Trinity 
U.,  Toronto,  Can.,  1893,  M.A.,  1894;  B.A.,  Brase- 
nose  Coll.,  Oxford,  Eng.,  1898,  M.A.,  1900  (granted 
D.C.L.  at  Bicentenary  Celebration  (ih.  of  England, 
in  Can..  1911);  m.  Helen  Willard.  d.  of  Rev.  Ed- 
gar E.  Davidson,  D.D.,  Newtonville,  Mass.,  Oct., 
1913.  Winner  of  many  prizes  for  long-distance 
running  at  Oxford;    held   univ.    3   miles  challenge 


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Clip.  Engaged  in  social  settlement  work  in  I^ondon, 
Bng.,  1898-1900;  gen.  sec.  Brotherhood  of  St.  An- 
drew in  Eng.,  1899-01,  U.S.  since  Sept.,  1901;  editor 
St.  Andrew's  Cross  since  1901.  Pi'ominently  identi- 
fied with  settlement  woik,  young-  men's  organiza- 
tions, and  especially  witli  P. E.  Ch.  movements 
among  boys  and  young  men  in  Can.,  Eng.  and  U.S. 
Recreations:  tra\el.  Home:  Arlington,  Mass. 
Office:     Broad  Exchange  Bldg.,  Boston. 

CARXiETOM',  James  Henry,  merchant;  b.  Wind- 
ham, N.H.,  Sept.  16,  18oS;  s.  James  Madison  and 
Sarah  (Corning)  Carleton;  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  m.  Dan- 
vers,  Mass.,  Oct.  13,  1869,  Lucy  Mary  Putnam. 
Salesman  and  bookkeeper  for  Smith  Gerrish,  stove 
dealer,  Boston,  for  8  yrs. ;  served  as  pvt.  for  9  mos. 
in  11th  Mass.  Battery,  Army  of  the  Potomac. 
1862-3;  salesman  for  S.  W.  Clapp,  Boston,  and 
in  stove  business  on  own  account  and  with  Gard- 
ner Chilson  until  1876;  in  stove  business  on  own 
account  1876-07  (retired).  Conglist.  Mason;  mem. 
Knights  of  Honor.  Address:  8  Temple  St.,  Read- 
ing, Mass. 

CARIiETON,  Leroy  T.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

CARIiIi,  Eug-ene  C;  b.  Buxton,  Me.,  Sept.  17, 
1857:  s.  William  E.  and  Abbie  A.  (Larrabee)  Carll; 
ancestors  on  father's  side  among  earliest  settlers 
in  Me.,  on  mother's  side  descendant  of  William 
Larrabee,  first  settler  of  Kennebunk;  ed.  common 
sells.,  Buxton,  and  Gorham  Acad.;  m.  Lucie  V.  C. 
Gooken,  of  Portland,  Me.,  1887.  Mem.  E.  C.  Carll 
&  Co.,  grain  mchts.,  Buxton,  1888-97;  sec.  State 
Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Portland,  1895-9;  with  Granite 
State  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  1899-03;  then  purchased  ins. 
agency  at  Gorham;  acciuired  half  interest  in  the 
Macomber,  Farr  &  Whitten  agency,  Augusta;  has 
engaged  in  farming  and  canning  business  (Home 
Cannery)  at  Buxton  for  many  yrs.;  treas.  Macom- 
ber, Farr  &  Whitten;  sec.  Augusta  Mut.  Plate 
Glass  Ins.  Co.  Mem.  City  Council.  Augusta,  3 
yrs.,  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  2  yrs.,  Bd.  of  Health;  mem. 
bd.  of  trustees  Juvenile  Instns.  of  Me.,  1911-13,  by 
appmt.  of  Gov.  Plaisted  (elected  pres.  of  bd. ). 
Democrat.  Free  Baptist.  Mem.  Patrons  of  Hus- 
Ijandry,  K.P.     Home:    Augusta,  Me. 

CABIiIi,  Van  "W.;  b.  Limington,  Me.,  Mar.  17, 
1857;  s.  George  and  Almira  (Brackett)  Carll;  ed. 
com.  schs..  White  Rock  Free  High  Sch. ;  m.  May 
26.  1883,  Lizzie  C.  Sawyer  (died  Mar.  27,  1908);  m. 
2d,  Mar.  16,  1912,  Harriet  T.  Smith,  of  Windham, 
Me.  Engaged  in  farming  since  beginning  of  active 
career;  live  stock  sanitary  commr.  for  Me.  since 
May  1,  1912.  Trustee  Gorham  Pub.  Library.  Dem- 
ocrat. Mem.  K.  of  P.,  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Ad- 
dress:   White  Rock,  Me. 

CAHIiSON,  Harry  John,  architect;  b.  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  Nov.  8.  1869;  s.  John  M.  and  Christina 
(Monson)  Carlson;  prep.  edn.  St.  Paul  High  Sch., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1888-92,  Paris  Atelier  Duray, 
1892-4;  m.  Carrie  Elizabeth  Cornforth,  of  Newton, 
Mass.,  Apr.  8,  1896;  4  children,  John  Edwin,  Eliza- 
beth Cornforth,  Catherine  Hunnewell,  Harrison 
Cornforth.  Engaged  in  contracting  with  W.  S. 
Sampson  &  Co.,  Boston,  1894-6;  architect  for  self, 
1896-03,  since  mem.  Coolidge  &  Carlson;  built 
"Dreamwold"  for  Thomas  W.  Lawson;  Normal 
and  Latin  Group,  City  of  Boston;  dormitories. 
Harvard;  chapel,  Bates  Coll.;  library  bldg-.,  Ham- 
ilton Coll.;  Girls'  High  Sch.  and  Pub.  Latin  Sch., 
Boston;  chs.  at  Summit,  N.J.,  and  Hudson,  Mass.; 
office  bldgs.,  residences,  estates,  etc.  Trustee  New- 
ton Centre  Savings  Bank.  Sec.  and  treas.  Newton 
High  Sch.  Scholarship  for  M.I.T.  Foi-merly  lec- 
turer on  architecture,  Mass.  Normal  Art  Sch.  Fel- 
low Am.  Inst.  Architects;  mem.  Boston  Soc. 
Architects  (exec.  com.  and  ex-sec).  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce  (municipal  and  met.  com.). 
Baptist.  Club:  Tiffin.  Recreations:  traveling. 
Home:  Bishopsgate  Rd.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 
Office:    89  State  St.,  Boston. 

CABI^TON,  Prani  'William,  contractor;  b.  Dres- 
den, Me.,  Apr.  5,  1859:  s.  Ira  and  Hattie  C.  (Savage) 
Carlton;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.;  m.  Miss  Carter, 
of  Woolwich,  Me.;  m.  2d,  Lizzie  Ann  Merrill  (died 
1899);  m.  3d,  Sarah  Higgins;  children  (by  2d  mar- 
riage), Clyde  and  Eva;  (by  3d  marriage)  Marion. 
Engaged  in  grocery  business  in  Woolwich,  Me.,  3 
yrs.;   then  began  bridge  contracting  and  building. 


in  which  has  since  continued.  Republican.  Clubs: 
Sagadahoc,  Kennebec  Boat.  Address:  72  Front  St., 
Bath,  Me. 

CARI.TON,   "WCilliam)    N(ewnham)    Chattin,   li- 

brui-ian:  moved  to  ("liicago.  111.  (See  vol.  1909; 
also  W'Iki's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

CABMAI.T,  'William  Henry,  surgeon;  b.  at 
Friendsville,  Pa.,  Aug.  3,  1836;  s.  Caleb  and  Sarah 
(Price)  Carmalt;  ed.  boarding  schs.  in  Pa.,  N.J. 
and  Va. ;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia), 
1861  (hon.  A.M.,  Yale,  1881);  m.  Laura  Woolsey 
Johnson,  of  Stratford,  Conn.,  Dec.  8,  1863.  In  prac- 
tice, New  York,  1861-9;  studied  in  Germany,  1869- 
74;  lecturer  ophthalmology  and  otology,  1876-9, 
prof,  same,  1879-81,  prof,  principles  and  practice  of 
surgei-y,  1881-07,  emeritus  prof,  since  1907,  Yale; 
consulting  surgeon.  New  Haven  Hosp.  Fellow 
Ain.  Surg.  Assn.;  mem.  Am.  Ophthal.  Soc.  Clubs: 
Century,  (iraduates  (New  Haven),  Hartford  (Hart- 
ford). Address:  261  St.  Ronan  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.* 

CABMAN,  CWilliam)  Bliss,  poet;  b.  Fredericton, 
N.B.,  Apr.  15,  1861;  s.  William  and  Sophia  Mary 
(Bliss)  Carman;  A.B.,  U.  of  N.B.,  1881,  A.M.,  1884; 
U.  of  Edinburgh.  1882-3;  Harvard,  1886-8;  read 
law  2  yrs.;  LL.D.,  LT.  of  N.B.,  1906;  unmarried. 
Office  editor  The  Independent,  New  York,  1890-2; 
editor  Chap  Book,  Boston,  1894.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  New  Ca- 
naan, Conn.* 

CABMICHAEIi,  Anna  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  John  H. 
Carmichael) ;  b.  New  Lebanon,  N.Y.,  Mar.  13,  1854; 
d.  Charles  Henry  and  Pauline  Elizabeth  (Wilcox) 
Spencer;  grad.  Miss  Hatch's  Sem.,  New  Lebanon, 
1871;  m.  John  H.  Carmichael,  of  Springfield,  Mass., 
Mar.  17.  1875;  1  daughter,  Pauline.  Pres.  bd.  mgrs. 
Springfield  Home  for  Friendless  Women  and  Chil- 
dren; corporator  Wesson  Memorial  Hosp.,  Home 
for  Aged  Women;  mem.  Philanthropic  Council. 
Baptist.  Clubs:  Cosmopolitan,  Women's.  Home: 
4l   Maple  St.,  Springfield,   Mass. 

CABMICHABIi,  Georg^e  Edg-ar,  educator;  b. 
Rockville,  Mass.,  Aug.  22,  1875;  s.  James  Thomp- 
son and  Susan  (Roberts)  Carmichael;  grad.  Med- 
wav  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1892;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1897; 
m.  Helen  Gertrude  Fox,  of  Milton  Mills,  N.H.,  Dec. 
25,  1912;  1  daughter,  Margaret,  b.  Feb.  25,  1914. 
Began  as  instr.  in  The  Hamilton  Sch.,  Phila.,  Pa., 
1897;  instr.  The  Choate  Sch.,  Wallingford,  Conn., 
1899-1900,  Greenwich  (Conn.)  Acad.,  1900-2; 
started  the  Brunswick  Sch..  Greenwich,  Conn., 
1902,  sold  out  to  The  Brunswick  School,  Inc.,  1905; 
retained  as  headmaster  of  the  school  and  sec.  of 
the  corpn.  Mem.  Town  Sch.  Com.,  Greenwich, 
Conn.,  1910-12.  Trustee  Greenwich  Pub.  Library. 
Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Kappa  Sigma.  Progressive. 
Conglist.  Editor  of  The  Songs  of  Kappa  Sigma, 
1910.     Address:    Greenwich,  Conn. 

CABMICHAEIi,  Henry,  chemist;  b.  Brooklyn, 
Mar.  9,  1846;  s.  Daniel  and  Eliza  (Otis)  Car- 
michael; A.B.,  Amherst,  1867  (Phi  Beta  Kappa), 
A.M.,  1870;  Ph.D.,  Gottingen,  1871;  m.  Annie  Dar- 
ling Cole  (writer,  composer).  Prof,  chemistry 
Iowa  Coll.,  1871,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1872-86;  lecturer 
Me.  Med.  Sch.,  1872-86;  state  assayer  of  Me.,  1872- 
86;  lecturer  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1899-01.  Moved 
to  Boston,  1886;  inventor  of  processes  for  manu- 
facture of  flbreware,  of  soda  and  bleach  by  electro- 
lysis, and  many  others;  expert  in  patent  causes; 
assayer,  metallurgist  and  inventor  metall.  proc- 
esses. Mem.  Soc.  Chem.  Industry,  Am.  Chem.  Soc, 
Am.  Inst.  Mining  Engrs.  Mem.  Maiden  Bd.  of 
Trade  (chmn.  of  the  Forum).  Club:  Chemists' 
(New  York).  Recreations:  motoring,  traveling. 
Home:  Maiden,  Mass.  Office:  15  Exchange  St., 
Boston. 

CABMICHABIi,  James  H.,  lawyer;  b.  Lowell. 
Mass.,  1859;  s.  Lawrence  and  Catherine  (Fitzpat- 
rick)  Carmichael;  prep.  edn.  Lowell  High  Sch.; 
student  Boston  Coll.  3  yrs.;  m.  Katherine  Demp- 
sey,  of  Lowell,  Nov.  10,  1892.  Pres.  Common  Coun- 
cil, Lowell,  8  yrs.;  chmn.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1914- 
15;  commr.  water  and  fire  protection.  Mem.  staff 
of  commander-in-chief,  Mass.  N.G.,  with  rank  of 
col.,  3  yrs.  Trustee  Lowell  Textile  Sch.,  1914,  1915. 
Democrat.  Catholic  Home:  22  Rolfe  St.  Office: 
53  Central  Blk.,  Lowell,  Mass. 


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WHO'S  WHO   IX   NEW  ENGLAND 


CASMICHAi:!.,  John  H(08ea),  surgeon;  1).  Saiul 
Lake.  N.V.,  Jan.  J9.  isr.l;  s.  William  Carmicluiel 
and  Mary  (Kelley)  Carmichael ;  of  Scotch-Irisli 
descent-  grad.  Scram's  Acad..  Sand  Lake,  and  isas- 
sau  (NY.)  Acad.;  student  I'nian  Coll.;  M.l).,  Al- 
bany Med.  Sch.,  1ST3;  po.st-grad.  course  New  \  ork 
Homoe.  Med.  Coll..  and  Coll.  of  Phy.s.  it  Surg.,  New 
York;  m.  Lebanon,  N.Y..  Mai<h  17,  IST.'i,  Anna 
Klizabeth  Spencer:  1  daughter.  Pauline.  Practiced 
at  Worcester.  Mass.,  1S73-S:5.  Huston,  ]8S:i-4,  since 
at  Springfield;  original  promoter  and  mem.  Advi- 
sory Bd.,  and  surgeon-in-diief,  We.ssf)n  Memorial 
Hosp  Mem.  Springfield  Hd.  of  Trade.  Mem.  Am. 
Inst  HomtBopathy.  Western  Mass.  Homte.  Med. 
Soc  (ex-pres. ».  Mass.  Homie.  Med.  Soc.  Repub- 
lican. Baptist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Masonic,  Nayasset, 
SpringHeld  Country.  Recreations:  deer  hunting, 
horses.     Address:     41    :\Iaple  St..  Springfield,  Mass. 

CASNAHAlf,  James  Curtis,  clergyman;  b.  Ra- 
venna. I)..  .Apr.  '^.  Is.'iS;  s.  .lames  and  Catharuie 
Harriet  (  iiaiid  i  Carnahan;  student  Wesleyan  C 
Conn.,  1875-8;  in  employ  of  Rand  &  Co.,  powder 
mfr.s.,  Pittsford,  N.Y..  1878-89:  B.A..  Ilobart  Coll., 
Geneva.  N.Y.,  1891,  M.A.,  1894;  m.  Susan  Lliza 
Sutherland,  of  Pittsford,  Oct.  6,  1887.  V?'\^°"; 
1891,  priest.  1893.  P.K.  Ch. ;  instr.  Greek,  Hobart 
Coll.,  1891-:i;  instr.  Hebrew.  Delancy  Div.  Sch.. 
Geneva.  N.Y'..  189L';  pastor.  Arlington.  Vt..  1893-fa; 
missionary,  Sherburne.  Vt.,  since  1897.  Address: 
Shei'burne,   Vt. 

CARNEY,  Edward  Bollard,  banking;  b.  Lowell, 
Mass.,  June  8,  1871;  s.  George  James  and  I^izzie 
(McClean)  Carney;  grad.  Lowell  High  Sch..  1SS9; 
B.S..  Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  1893;  m.  Sept.  7,  1904,  Lo- 
vina  Rice  Butterfield.  of  Tyngsboro,  Mass.  Asst. 
in  citv  engineer's  office,  Lowell,  1894-06;  treas. 
Lowell  Instn.  for  Savings,  since  May  1,  1906;  treas. 
Lowell  Bd.  of  Trade.  Lowell  Dispensary,  Lowell 
Guild.  Mem.  Savings  Bank  Treasurers'  Club  of 
Mass.,  Merrimac  Valley  Tech.  Club  (ex-pres.). 
Republican.  Cnitarian.  Mason.  Clubs:  Vesper 
Countrv  (Lowell),  City  (Boston).  Home:  2.5  Ply- 
mouth St.     (Office:    18  Shattuck  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

"CAKOZ.  VOX."  (See  Pearce,  V^^illiam  Houghton.) 

CASOI.IN,  WilUam  Terence,  M.D. ;  b.  Lowell, 
Mass,  June  i'  ls.'>:';  M.I>.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1877; 
post-grad,  work.  Rotunda  Hosp.,  Dublin,  Ireland, 
Children's  Hosp.,  London,  and  in  Paris  and  Berlin. 
Said  to  be  the  1st  to  suggest  the  establishment  of 
sanatoria  for  tubercular  patients,  by  the  state;  1st 
trustee  State  Sanatorium,  at  Rutland,  Mass.;  trus- 
tee State  Hosp.  14  yrs.,  and  Mass.  State  "Work- 
house 14  yrs.;  incorporator  Lowell  Gen.  Hosp. 
Home:    Lowell,  Mass. 

CAKPENTEB,  Alva  Edwin,  clergyman;  b.  Paw- 
tucket  R.I..  .Mar.  ::  1 .  is:,.",;  s.  Alva  and  Mary  E. 
(Allen)  Carpenter:  A.B.,  IJrown  V.,  1879;  B.D., 
Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  New  York,  1882:  m.  Anna  M. 
Greene,  of  E.  Greenwich.  R.I..  Sept.  13.  1883  (died 
Aug.  10,  1906).  Deacon,  1S82.  priest,  1883,  P.E.  Ch. ; 
pastor,  Apponang,  R.I.,  1882-3,  Middlebury,  Vt.. 
1883-9.  Warren.  R.I.,  1889-1902,  Manton,  R.I.,  since 
1902  Mem.  pub.  sch.  coms.,  Middlebury,  Vt., 
1886-9,  Warren.  R.I..  1890-1902  (supt.  pub.  schs. 
Warren.  R.I.,  1893-1902),  Johnston,  R.I.,  1903;  asso. 
editor  Convocation  Messenger,  Providence,  R.I., 
1893-1901;  examining  chaplain  Diocese  of  R.I. 
since  1893.  Hon.  mem.  R.I.  Soc.  of  Cincinnati.  Ad- 
dress: 199  Greenville  Av.  (Manton),  Johnston, 
R.I.* 

CABFEITTER,  Charles  Carroll,  clergyman;  b. 
Bernardston.  xMass..  July  9.  1836;  s.  Dr.  Elijah 
W.  and  Vallonia  (Slate)  Carpenter;  ed.  Goodale 
Acad.,  Williston  Sem.,  Kimball  Union  Acad..  Men- 
den,  N.H.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.  (A.M..  Hamilton 
C;oll.,  1869,  Dartmouth,  1887);  m.  Feronia  N.  Rice, 
of  Auburn.  Mass.,  May  1,  1862.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1860;  missionary  in  Labrador,  1858-65; 
cashier  U.S.  Christian  Commn..  armies  operating 
against  Richmond,  1864-5;  supt.  Lookout  Moun- 
tain (Tenn.)  Ednl.  Instns.,  1866-72;  pastor  S.  Pea- 
bodv,  Mass..  1875-80.  Mt.  Vernon.  N.H.,  1880-5. 
Editor  Andover  Townsman.  1887-9;  contbg.  editor 
The  Congregationalist,  1886-1906.  Mem.  N.E.  Hist.- 
Geneal.  Soc,  Union  Soc.  of  the  Civil  War.  Com- 
piler:   Biog.    Catalogue  of  Phillips  Andover  Acad., 


1778-1830,  1903;  Centennial  Catalogue  of  Andover 
Theol.  Sem.,  1808-1908.    Address:    Andover,  Mass.* 

CABFENTES,  Charles  Hodg-don,  banker  and 
farnu-r.      (  See  vol.   I'.iO'.i.  ) 

CASFENTEB,  Charles  Lincoln,  civil  engineer; 
b.  Amherst,  Mass..  June  17,  1867.  Address:  Cen- 
tral Aguirre,  Porto  Rico.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
Amei-ica  for  biography.) 

CASFENTER,  David  Frederic,  educator;  b.  New 
Salem,  Mass.,  Jan.  3.  1868;  s.  Charles  Frederic  and 
Marcia  Grout  (Burnett)  Carpenter;  prep.  edn.. 
New  Salem  Acad.;  B.Sc,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1886; 
m.  Annie  McElroy  Tate,  of  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.. 
June  23.  1904;  2  children.  Teacher  in  pub.  schs. 
of  Mass.  for  several  yrs.;  acting  prof,  mathemat- 
ics and  physics.  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1890;  instr.  in 
Knglish  and  science,  Schmidt's  Inst.,  New  York.  '■) 
yrs.;  prin.  Deerfield  Acad,  and  Dickinson  High 
Sch.,  Deerfteld,  Mass.,  2  yrs.;  prin.  McGaw  Normal 
Inst,  Reeds  Ferry,  1900-6;  supt.  schs.  for  Warren. 
Orford,  Piermont  and  Hanover  Town  Dist.,  N.H., 
1906-9,  for  Ossipee  &  Tamworth.  1909-10,  Littleton, 
since  July  15,  1910.  Conglist.  Mason;  mem. 
Pati'ons   (iT    Hushandr.x-.      .Xdilress:     Littleton,  N.H. 

CABFENTEB,  Edmund  Janes,  author;  b.  N.  At- 
tleboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  16,  1845;  s.  Rev.  George  M. 
and  Sarah  L.  (Walcott)  Carpenter;  Ph.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1866  (Lift.  D.,  1905);  m.  Lydia  Etta  Snow,  Nov. 
12,  1873.  Engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits  until 
1878;  entered  journalism,  187S;  on  staff  newspa- 
pers in  Providence,  R.I.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  and 
Boston;  editorial  writer  and  literary  editor  Bos- 
ton Daily  Advertiser,  1884-96.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books  and  writings.)  Home: 
Milton,   Mass.      Office:     3    Beacon   St.,   Boston.* 

CABFEXTTEB,  Edward  Neher,  lawyer;  b.  Troy. 
N.y.,  June  1,  1876;  s.  James  Harvey  and  Anna 
Jane  (Neher)  Carpenter;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Troy 
Academy,  Troy;  A.B.,  Cornell  U.,  1897:  LL.B., 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Inez  May  Terhune. 
of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Apr.  6.  1903;  2  children,  Wil- 
liam Terhune,  Elizabeth.  With  legal  dept.  Erie 
R.R.  Co.,  New  Y^ork,  1900-2;  mem.  firm  of  Swain. 
Carpenter  &  Nay,  Boston,  since  1904.  Mem.  Am. 
Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Bos- 
ton, Delta  Phi.  Republican.  Baptist.  Clubs:  Har- 
vard, Tedesco  Country.  Recreations:  golf,  tennis. 
Home:  24  Ocean  Av.,  Swampscott,  Mass.  Office: 
101  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

CARFENTER,  Ernest  C,  clergyman:  b.  Ply- 
mouth. \'t..  Mar.  6,  1865;  s.  Charles  and  Carrie 
(.lohnson)  Carpenter;  descended  from  ancestors 
who  settled  at  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1636;  prep.  edn. 
Conf.  Acad.;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U..  Conn.,  1894;  m. 
Nettie  Jane  Hale,  of  Weston,  Vt..  Dec.  22.  1893; 
5  children.  Catherine,  Miriam,  Paul,  Esther,  Clar- 
ence. Ordained  M.E.  ministry.  1894;  pastor  Chapel 
St.  (now  South)  Ch.,  Waterbury,  Conn..  1894-5, 
Clinton,  1S95-S,  Summerfield  Ch.,  Bridgeport,  1898- 
1901.  Trinity  Ch..  Meriden,  1901-6.  Summerfield 
Ch.,  New  Haven.  1906-9,  Williams  Av.  Ch..  Brook- 
lyn, N.Y..  1909-11,  Stratford.  Conn.,  since  1911. 
Address:    Stratford,  Conn. 

CARFENTER,  Francis  "W.,  iron  and  steel;  b. 
Seekonk,  Mass.  (now  East  Providence,  R.I.),  June 
21.  1831;  s.  Edmund  and  M.  (Tiffany)  Carpenter: 
ed.  Seekonk  Acad.;  m.  Anna  Barney.  1853;  6  chil- 
dren. Edmund  (deceased).  Anna  Elizabeth  (de- 
ceased). Clara  (deceased).  Frank,  Mary  A.  (Mrs. 
Fenner  H.  Peckham,  of  Providence,  R.I.),  Idelette: 
m.  2d,  Harriet  Zerviah  Pope,  of  Providence:  4  chil- 
dren, Harriet  C.  (Mrs.  H.  H.  Thayer,  of  Minneap- 
olis. Minn.),  Gilbert  C,  Julia  S..  Hannah  T.  Began 
in  iron  and  steel  business,  1848;  mem.  Congdon  & 
Carpenter  Co.  since  1854,  now  pres. ;  dir.  Provi- 
dence Washington  Ins.  Co.,  Peoples  Savings  Bank, 
I'nion  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit. 
and  Social  Science.  Conglist.  Mem.  R.  I.  Hist. 
Soc,  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design.  Clubs:  Hope,  Squantum 
Assn.,  Ana  wan.  Republican  of  R.I.  Recreations: 
motoring,  fishing.  Home:  276  Angell  St.  Office: 
155  Canal  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

CARFEITTER,  Frank  Iiincoln,  cotton  mfr. ;  b. 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  Jan.  3,  1868;  s.  Joseph  W.  and 
Phebe  (Kershaw)  Carpenter;  direct  descendant  of 
William  (""arpenter,  the  immigrant,  Weymouth, 
Mass.,  1638;    grad.  Fall  River  High  Sch.,  l'887;    m. 


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Annie  P.  Brightnian,  of  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Sept. 
JO,  1893;  1  child,  Isabel  Carpenter,  b.  Fall  River, 
.July  22,  1899.  Began  active  career  as  elk.  Durfee 
Mills.  Fall  River,  ISSS:  elk.  Sagamore  Mills,  1889- 
92;  head  bookkeeper  Fall  River  Iron  Works  Co., 
1892-09;  elk.,  treas.  and  dir.  Davis  Mills,  since 
Sept.  14,  1909.  Trustee  Bradford  I>urfee  Textile 
Sch.  Mem.  Nat.  Cotton  Mfrs.'  Assn.,  Fall  River 
Cotton  Mfrs.'  Assn.,  Home  Market  Club,  of  Boston 
(v.-p.).  Southern  N.E.  Textile  Club,  Arkwright 
Club,  Mass.  Forestry  Assn..  Mass.  State  Automo- 
bile Assn.  Mem.  King  Philip  Lodge.  A.F.  &  A.M., 
Fall  River  (^Past  Master),  Fall  River  Chapter. 
R.A.M.,  Fall  River  Royal  and  Select  Masters  (Past 
Master),  Godfrey  de  Bouillon  Commandery.  K.T. 
(Past  Comdr. ),  Fall  River  Lodge  of  Perfection, 
Samuel  C.  Lawrence  Council,  Princes  of  Jerusalem, 
St.  Andrew  Chapter  Rose  Croix.  Mass.  Consistory, 
S.P.R.S.  32°,  Mass.  and  R.I. K.T.  Commanders; 
mem.  Puritan  Lodge,  K.  of  P.  Republican.  Con- 
glist.  Clubs:  Quequechan  (Fall  River),  Republican 
of  Mass.  (Boston).  R.I.  Country  (Nayatt  Pt.,  R.I. ). 
Home:  641  Highland  Av.  Office:  749  Quequechan 
St.,  Fall  River.  Mass. 

CABFIINTER,  Prank  N.;  b.  Xorthfleld,  Vt.,  Dec. 
18,  1S.57;  s.  Roswell  and  Philara  (Kinsman)  Car- 
penter; ed.  graded  and  high  schs.,  Northfield;  m. 
Mar.  3,  ISS.o.  Carrie  E.  Evans,  of  Northfield,  Vt. 
In  real  estate  business;  mem.  Vt.  N.G.  13  yrs. ;  vil- 
lage trustee  6  vrs. :  chmn.  town  Bd.  of  Selectmen, 
1904-12;  supt.  Northfield  Water  Works  since  1905; 
trustee  Northfield  Savings  Bank  since  1907;  mem. 
Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1910,  11.  Republican.  L'niversalist. 
Mason  (K.T..  Shriner).    Address:    Northfield,  Vt. 

CARFENTES,    Prank    Oliver,    teacher,    lawyer. 

(See  vol.  1909.  ) 

CAKFENTER,  Prank  Pierce,  paper  mfr.  (See 
vol.   1909.  ) 

CASPENTER,  Frederic  Walton,  zoologist;  b. 
Millbrook.  X.Y.,  May  12,  isl^i:  s.  Franklin  T.  and 
Jane  (Willets)  Carpenter;  B.S..  New  York  U., 
1899,  A.M.,  Harvard,  1902,  Ph.D..  1904;  studied 
Neurol.  Inst.,  Frankfort-on-Main.  Germany,  1908, 
Univs.  Berlin  and  Munich,  1910-11;  m.  Dorothy  E. 
Dresler,  of  New  York,  June  26.  1906.  Asst.  in  zool- 
ogy. Harvard,  1901-3;  lecturer  in  biology,  summer 
sch..  New  York  U.,  1904-5;  instr.  in  zoology,  1904-S, 
asso.,  1908-10.  asst.  prof.,  1911-13,  Univ.  111.;  dir. 
Bermuda  Biol.  Sta..  summer,  1909;  J.  P.  Morgan 
prof,  biology.  Trinity  Coll..  Conn.,  since  July  1, 
1913.  Mem.  editorial  bds.  of  Folia  Neuro-Biologica. 
Haarlem,  and  Zentralblatt  fiir  normale  Anatomic. 
Berlin;  fellow  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Am.  See.  Zoologists. 
Am.  Assn.  Anatomists.  Address:  Trinity  College, 
Hartford.  Conn.* 

CARPENTER,  Henry  Otis,  banker;  b.  Walpole. 
N.H.,  Jan.  30,  1S52;  .s.  Albert  and  Mary  (Carpen- 
ter) Carpenter;  pub.  sch.  edn. ;  m.  Rutland,  1876, 
Katherine  E.  Mallary.  Engaged  foi-  many  years  in 
hotel  business  at  Rutland,  retired.  1900;  pres.  Rut- 
land Savings  Bank;  mem.  Vt.  Senate.  1904.  Re- 
publican.   Baptist.    Home:  Rutland,  Vt. 

CARPENTER,  John  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Putnam, 
Conn.,  Apr.  9,  1870;  s.  John  A.  and  Marcia  J.  (Chand- 
ler) Carpenter;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  in  employ  of  1st 
Nat.  Bank,  Putnam.  3  yrs;  LL.B..  magna  cum 
laude.  Yale  Law  Sch..  1892;  m.  Alice  M.  Sharpe. 
Dec.  27.  1893;  4  children.  Pauline  (deceased),  Alice, 
Maud  and  Mary.  Practiced  at  Putnam  since  1892; 
has  served  as  corpn.  counsel  and  pros.  atty.  City 
Ct. ;  engrossing  elk.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895,  elk. 
of  bills.  1897;  mem.  of  the  House.  1911-12;  cashier 
1st  Nat.  Bank.  Putnam.  Judge  advocate  gen.,  on 
staff  of  Gov.  Cooke.  1897-8.    Home:  Putnam,  Conn. 

CARPENTER,  Percy  Robert,  college  prof.;  b. 
:\Ieriden,  Conn..  June  4.  1882:  s.  Arthur  and  Nellie 
Maria  (Woodis)  Carpenter;  grad.  Westboro 
(Mass.)  High  Sch..  1900;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter 
Acad.,  1903;  B.A.,  Harvard,  1906;  Hitchcock  fel- 
low of  phvs.  edn.,  Amherst,  1906-8  inclusive;  m. 
Nov.  24,  1906,  Percv  Viola  Minich,  of  Peekskill, 
N.Y.  Instr.  phys.  edn.,  1908-10,  asst.  prof.,  1910-11, 
asso.  prof.,  since  1911,  Amherst;  asst.  dean,  Am- 
herst. 1908-10.  Methodist.  Mem.  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon.  Author:  Official  Handbook  Intercol- 
legiate Association  of  Amateur  Gymnasts  of  Amer- 


ica. 1909-15  inclusive.    Address:    Kendrick  PI.,  Am- 
herst.  Ma.ss. 

CARPENTER,  Robert  Wlnthrop,  lawyer;  b. 
South  Walpole,  Mass.,  June  4,  1853;  s.  James  Ed- 
son  and  Rowena  Augusta  (Boyden)  Carpenter;  ed. 
Foxboro  pub.  and  high  schs.;  studied  law  under 
father  and  was  admitted  to  Supreme  Judicial  Ct. 
on  day  he  was  21;  m.  Foxboro,  Mass.,  May  9,  1877, 
Etta  M.  Chandler.  V.-p.  Foxboro  Hist.  Soc;  auditoi- 
Foxboro  and  elk.  Foxboro  Cemetery  Corpn.;  has 
held  most  of  the  offices  of  the  town;  commr.  of 
insolvency,  Norfolk  Co.;  elk.  Rep.  Town  Com.  for 
about  30  yrs.;  was  chief  engr.  fire  dept.  several 
yrs.  Wrote  History  of  Foxborough;  edited  local 
papers.  Unitaj-ian.  Mem.  Norfolk  Bar  Assn. 
Mason  (K.T.),  I.O.O.F.,  Knights  of  Honor.  Ad- 
dress:    Foxboio.    Mass. 


CARPENTER,     Thome     Martin,     physiological 

^hemist:    b.^Ialden,   N.Y.,   Sept.    18,    1878;   s.   John 


„-        ,    j-Sept., 

1902;  asst.  chemist,  Pa.  State  Expt.  Coll.  Sta.  and 
expert  in  animal  nutrition.  Bur.  of  Animal  In- 
dustry. U.S.  Dept.  Agrl.,  1902-5;  research  chemist, 
Carnegie  Instn.  of  Washington,  stationed  at  Wes- 
leyan  U.,  Conn.,  1905-7.  also  scientific  asst.  nutri- 
tion investigations.  U.S.  Dept.  Agrl.  at  Weslevan 
L.;  instr.  in  chemistry.  Weslevan  U.,  Mar.- June, 
1907;  research  chemist.  Nutrition  Lab.,  of  Carne- 
gie Instn.,  at  Boston,  July.  190  7 — .  Mem.  Am.  Soc. 
Biol.  Chemists,  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Sciences,  A  A 
A.S.,  Phi  Kappa  Phi.  Home:  103  Francis  St..  Bos- 
ton.* 

CARR,  Ashton  Livermore,  banker;  b.  Melrose, 
Mass..  July  16,  1876;  s.  George  Edwin  and  Martha 
Frances  (Watts)  Carr;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  rMelrose; 
A.B..  Harvard,  1898;  m.  Clara  Elise  Vossnack,  of 
Dartmouth.  Nova  Scotia,  Oct.  23,  1900;  1  son 
George  Edwin.  V.-p.  and  treas.  State  Street  Trust 
Co.,  Boston;  dir.  Bigelow  &  Dowse  Co.,  Standard 
uoven  Fabric  Co..  Va.  Smelters  Warehouse  Co.  ■ 
dir.  and  mem.  finance  com.  N.E.  Casualtv  Co  • 
trustee  and  mem.  bd.  of  investment  Melrose  Sav- 
ings Bank.  :Mem.  bd.  of  mgrs.  and  treas.  Boston 
Dispensary.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem.  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Harvard  (Bos- 
ton). Harvard  (New  York),  Boston  Athletic  Assn 
Recreations:  golf.  Home:  ilelrose,  :Mass.  Office: 
33    State    St.,    Boston. 

CARR,  Charles  I^ancaster,  lawyer:  b.  Dorches- 
ter Dist.  of  Boston.  Dee.  25.  1876;  s.  Charles  and 
Eliza  Mustard  (Lancaster)  Carr;  A.B.  Harvard 
1899,  LL.B..  1902;  m.  Nov.  16.  1910,  Josephine 
May,  d.  John  P.  :May.  of  Boston;  1  daughter.  Anna 
Bradford.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1902;  mem 
Common  Council,  1908,  Bd.  of  Aldermen.  1909- 
mem.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1910.  11.  12:  apptd.  mem.  Finance 
Comm..  City  of  Boston,  by  the  gov.  for  term  of 
5  yrs..  Aug.  14,  1912.  Republican.  Dir.  Dorchester 
Relief  Soc.  and  of  Dorchester  House.  Inc.  (settle- 
ment house).  Unitarian.  Mason.  Club:  Boston 
City.  Home:  19  Houston.  West  Roxburv.  Office: 
15    Beacon   St..    Boston. 

CARR,  Clarence  Aug-ustus,  dentist.  (See  vol. 
19M9.) 

CARR,  Clarence  Edg-ar,  lawyer.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

CARR,  Herbert  Wrlgrhtingrton,  clergyman;  b. 
Brockton.  Mass..  Dee.  15.  1866;  s.  James  Lane  and 
Eliza  Ann  ( Wrightington)  Carr;  descendant  of 
George  Carr.  ship  carpenter  of  the  ilayflower;  ed. 
pub.  schs.;  St.  Lawrence  U.  Theol.  Sch..  Canton. 
NT.;  m.  Pearl  LaMotte,  of  McLean,  N.T.,  Dec. 
15.  1895.  Ordained  Universalist  ministry,  1891; 
pastorates  in  Cortland.  N.Y..  Fort  Plain.  Stam- 
ford, Conn..  Framingham.  Mass..  Manchester,  N.H.. 
since   1914.    Address:    Manchester,  N.H. 

CARR,  John,  bank  president;  died  Aug.  9,  1913. 
(See    vol.    190  9.) 

CARR,  Joseph  William,  educator;  Jan.  15, 
Mar.    4.    19M9.     (See   vol.    1909.) 


1870- 


CARR,  Leander  K.,  managing  editor;  b.  New- 
port, R.I..  May  IS,  1863;  s.  Samuel  J.  and  Mary 
Ann    (Tew)    Carr;   descendant  of  Caleb    Carr,   gov. 


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WHO'S  WHO   IX  NEW  ENGLAND 


of  R.I.,  1695;  ed.  pub.  and  liigli  schs.,  Newport; 
m.  Abby  Vose  Westcott,  of  Newport,  Nov.  IS, 
1891.  Employed  in  postoflice,  Newport,  1881-2; 
asst.  librarian.  Redwood  I^ibrary,  lSS.3-4;  elk.  to 
chemist  at  Torpedo  Station,  1884-5;  new.sjjuper  re- 
porter and  corr.,  1SS6-97;  part  owner  and  mns;. 
editor  Newi)ort  Herald  since  1897.  Trustee  9  yrs., 
sec.  7  yrs.,  Channing  Memorial  Ch.  C'ori)n.  Mem. 
St.  Paul's  Lodge,  No.  14,  F.  and  A.M.;  Newj)oit 
Chapter  No.  2,  R.A.M.;  Washington  CommandiTy. 
K.T. ;  mem.  Modei'n  Woodmen  of  America,  lie- 
|iul)lican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Channing,  Miantonomi. 
Home:  39  Everett  St.  Office:  307  Thames  St., 
Newport,    R.I. 

CARB,  Lucien,  curator;  Dec,  1829-.Ian.  27,  1915. 
(.See   \nl.    i:io;(,   also  Who's  Who  in   America,  1 91 4- 

I  r>. ) 

CABB,  Peter,  real  estate,  insurance;  b.  Ireland, 
Apr.  2,  18S3;  s.  James  and  Bridget  (Flanagan) 
Carr;  brought  to  America  1895;  ed.  in  Ireland,  and 
Lawrence,  Mass.;  student  Lawrence  Commercial 
Sch.;  unmarried.  Wool  sorter  in  factory  of  Pa- 
cific Co.,  Lawrence,  1902-14;  since  in  real  estate 
and  ins.  business;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1914-15. 
Mem.  Kniglits  of  Columbus,  A. O.K.,  Eagles.  Demo- 
crat. Catholic.  Club:  Monmouth.  Home:  67  Myrtle 
St.    Office:    316   Essex   St.,   Lawrence,   Mass. 

CABB,  Bobert  O.,  merchant,  banker;  b.  Orford, 
N.H.,  Oct.  i:i,  1851;  s.  Philip  M.  and  Persis  D. 
(Huntoon)  Carr;  grad.  Kimball  Union  Acad.,  Meri- 
den,  N.H.,  1869;  m.  Aug.  16,  1873,  Mary  E.  Martin, 
of  Sharon,  Vt.  In  gen.  mercantile  business  at 
Orford  since  Jan.  15,  1885;  mem.  Carr  &  Co.;  pres. 
Bradford  (Vt.)  Nat.  Bank.  Democrat.  Baptist. 
Mason.     Address:     Orford,    N.H. 

CABB,  Samuel,  financier;  b.  Boston,  Nov.  18, 
1848;  s.  Samuel  and  Ijouisa  Hall  (Trowbridge) 
Carr;  high  sch.  edn.,  Newton.  Mass.;  m.  Susan 
Waters  Tarbox,  of  Newton,  Sept.  10,  1872.  Dir. 
Old  Colony  Trust  Co.,  Am.  Trust  Co.,  Bay  State 
Trust  Co.,  Merchants  Nat.  Bank  (Boston),  1st 
Nat.  Bank  (Easton,  Mass.),  Ore.  Short  Line  R.R. 
Co.,  Am.  Agrl.  Chem.  Co.,  Ames  Shovel  &  Tool  Co., 
Boston  Elevated  Ry.  Co.,  Boston  Consolidated  Gas 
Co.,  United  Electric  Securities  Co.,  Dallas  (Tex.) 
Electric  Corpn.,  Met.  Storage  Warehouse  Co., 
Workingmen's  Loan  Assn.;  trustee  Mass.,  Gas  Cos., 
N.E.  Coal  &  Coke  Co.,  N.E.  Gas.  &  Coke  Co.,  Pray 
Buildings  Trust,  Boston  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank, 
Business  Real  Estate  Trust.  Embankment  Land 
Co.,  Union  Copper  Land  &  Mining  Co.,  Estate  of 
Oliver  Ames,  Estate  of  Frederick  L.  Ames.  Or- 
ganist and  director  of  music  Old  South  Church, 
Boston,  for  many  yrs.;  trustee  N.E.  Conservatory 
of  Music;  dir.  of  the  Boston  Opera  Co.  Clubs: 
.St.  Botolph,  Union,  Country,  Algonquin,  Essex 
County,  Manchester.  Home:  Manchestei-,  Mass., 
and  403  Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston.  Office:  Ames 
Bldg.,   Boston. 

CABBET,  James  Bussell,  lawyer;  b.  Trinidad  de 
t'uba.  Feb.  16,  IS 4,"):  s.  Joseph  and  iOliza  Henchman 
I  Tidd )  Carret;  on  motlier's  side  descended  from 
early  Mass.  ancestry;  A.B.,  Harvai'd,  1867;  studied 
law  in  offices  of  Jewell,  Gaston  &  Field,  Boston; 
m.  Hannah  M.  Todd,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  June  27,  1895; 
1  son,  Philip  Lord.  Admitted  to  bar  in  Boston,  1871 ; 
asst.  citv  solicitor  of  Boston,  1873-9;  apptd.,  1891, 
bv  Gov.  William  E.  Russell,  as  one  of  three  com- 
missioners to  draft  a  bill  to  introduce  into  Mass. 
what  is  known  as  the  Torrens  System  of  land 
transfer;  now  mem.  firm  of  Carret  &  Hay;  elk. 
and  dir.  Conveyancers  Title  Insurance  Co.  Mem. 
Bar  Assn.,  City  of  Boston.  Democrat.  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Abstract.  Recreations:  exer- 
cise out  of  doors:  Home:  114  Upland  Rd.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.    Office:    79  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

CABBIEB,  William  Harmon,  farmer;  b.  Glas- 
tonbury. Conn.,  Sept.  21,  1867;  s.  David  H.  and 
Mary  J.  (Spelman)  Carrier;  ed.  common  schs. 
and  Glastonbury  Acad.;  m.  Nellie  A.  Atwater,  of 
Chestershire,  Conn..  Sept.  28,  1892;  2  children, 
William  Harmon.  Ethelwyn  Atwater.  Has  en- 
gaged in  fai-ming  since  1888;  has  served  as  as- 
sessor and  selectman:  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1911-12:  treas.,  dir.  and  mem.  exec.  com.  Rations 
Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  Pres.  Glastonbury  Park  Assn.; 
mem.    Hartford    Chamber   of   Commerce,    Glaston- 


bury Business  Men's  Assn.,  Hartford  Market 
(Jardiners'  Assn.  Mason;  mem.  Grange,  Royal  Ar- 
canum.    Address:     Glastonbury,    Conn. 

CABBINGTON,  FitzBoy,  curator,  lecturer,  edi- 
toi  ;  b.  .Suibiton,  .Surii-.\,  lOng.,  Nov.  6,  1869;  s.  Rob- 
ert Charles  and  Sarah  Jane  (Pewtiess)  Carring- 
ton;  brother  of  Hereward  H.  L.  C.  Carrington;  ed. 
Bute  House,  I'etershani,  Eng.,  and  Victoiiu  C'oll., 
.Jersey,  Channel  Islands;  (M.A.,  l)i(kitison  Coll., 
Pa.,  June  11,  1913);  m.  Charlotte  Austin  Single- 
ton, Feb.  24,  1897.  Came  to  U.S.,  1886;  farmer, 
Hastings,  Minn.,  1886-7;  on  ry.  survey,  G.  N.  Ry.. 
1888-9;  worked  for  Harington  Beard  (fine  arts), 
Minneapolis,  1889-92;  elk.  and  salesman,  1892-5, 
gen.  mgr.,  1895-9,  partner  and  gen.  mgr.,  1899 — , 
Frederick  Keppel  &  Co.  Curatoi-,  dept.  of  prints, 
Mus.  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston;  lectuier  history  and 
principles  of  engraving.  Harvard.  (.See  Who's 
AVho  in  America  for  writings,  translations,  etc.) 
Home:  48  Oakley  Rd.,  Belmont,  Mass.  Office: 
Museum    of    Fine   Arts,    Boston." 

CABBING-TON,  G-eorg-e  Marsh,  insurance;  b. 
Haillyme,  Conn.,  Ajjr.  11,  1836;  s.  Rev.  George  and 
Cathei-ine  (Marsh)  Carrington;  B.A.,  Williams 
Coll.,  1861;  m.  Julia  P.  Mitchell,  of  West  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Apr.  26,  1865;  m.  2d,  Laura  Hine,  of  Dedham, 
Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1902.  Teacher,  Winsted,  Conn., 
1862,  Torringford,  1862-3;  elk.  in  office  of  U.S. 
assessor,  Colebrook,  1863-4;  teacher.  New  Marl- 
boro, Mass.,  1865;  farming,  1865-9;  ins.  elk.,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  1869-70;  asst.  U.S.  marshal.  West 
Hartford,  1870;  engaged  in  ins.  business  at  Win- 
sted since  1870;  apptd.  notary  public,  1872;  justice 
of  the  peace  most  of  time,  1874-89;  cor.  sec.  and 
trustee  Beardsley  Library,  1874-15,  pres.,  1915; 
sec.  Bd.  of  Sch.  Visitors,  Winchester,  1878-81; 
mem.  State  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Conn.,  1885-09;  judge  of 
piobate  for  Dist.  of  Winchester,  1887-06;  v. -p.  and 
pres.  Conn.  Piobate  Assembly,  1903-10;  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909.  Republican.  Dir. 
Missionary  Soc.  Conn.  (Congl.)  since  1896;  mod- 
erator Gen.  Conf.  of  Conn.  Congl.  Chs.,  1914.  Clk. 
and  deacon  in  Congl.  Ch.    Address:   Winsted,  Conn. 

CABBINGTON,  Henry  Beebee,  brig.-gen.,  U.S.A., 
Mar.  2,  1824-Oet.  26,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1912-13.) 

CABBINGTON,  John  Bennett,  newspaper  pub- 
lisher; b.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Apr.  24,  1849;  s. 
John  B.  and  Harriet  (Trowbridge)  Carrington;  4 
children,  Helen  Trowbridge  (Mrs.  Burnside  Wins- 
low,  of  New  Haven),  Lelia  Griswold,  Anita  Law- 
ton,  John  Bennett,  Jr.  Entered  father's  newspaper 
office  immediately  after  leaving  sch.,  1865,  and 
ever  since  connected  with  pub.  business;  editor 
and  pub.  The  Morning  Journal-Courier  (est.  1766); 
pres.  The  Carrington  Pub.  Co.;  dir.  for  many  yrs. 
of  Fair  Haven  &  Westville  St.  R.R.  and  v. -p.  same 
when  it  was  sold  to  the  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.  R.R.; 
for  many  yrs.  trustee  Nat.  Savings  Bank,  pres. 
since  1910;  dir.  New  Haven  County  Bank.  Re- 
publican. Conslist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Quinnipiaek, 
New  Haven  Country.  Recreations:  golf,  trout 
fishing.  Home:  195  Whitney  Av.  Office:  153 
Temple    St.,    New    Haven,    Conn. 

CABBOIi^,  Adams  Pope,  merchant;  b.  Norwich, 
Conn.,  June  20,  1850;  s.  Lucius  Wvman  and  Char- 
lotte Lathe  (Pope)  Carroll;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1871; 
unmarried.  Engaged  in  mercantile  business,  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  since  1871;  trustee  Norwich  Savings 
Soc.  since  1872;  treas.  Griswold  Cotton  Mill.,  1873- 
95,  Wequonnuk  Mills,  1875-77;  treas.  Bapt.  Sea- 
Side  Resort  Assn.  of  Conn.,  1884-02;  trustee  Conn. 
Lit.  Inst.,  Suffield,  since  1884.  Otis  Pub.  Library, 
Norwich,  Conn.,  since  1896.  Mem.  Sigma  Chapter, 
Psi  Upsilon.  Republican.  Baptist;  ex-pres.  Conn. 
Bapt.  Social  Union.  Clubs:  Arcanum,  Norwich, 
Chelsea  Boat.  Home:  257  Broadway.  Office:  17-21 
^^■ater   .St.,    Norwich,   Conn. 

CABBOIiIi,  Edward  Herman,  lumber,  real  es- 
tate; b.  Sutton,  N.H.,  Oct.  30,  1854;  s.  Alonzo  and 
Lucy  A.  (Hale)  Carroll;  descendant  of  Samuel 
Carroll,  Sutton,  Mass.,  about  1699;  ed.  Simonds 
Free  High  Sch.,  Warner,  N.H.;  m.  Susie  C.  Put- 
ney, of  Lowell,  Mass.,  Aug.  13,  1877;  2  children. 
Edward  Leon,  Alonzo  (deceased).  Associated  with 
fathei'  in  gen.  merchandise  business,  Warner, 
N.   H.,   1872-94;  with  A.  J.  Lane  &  Co.,  real  estate 


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and  ins.,  Manchester,  1894-6;  nat.  bank  examiner, 
1S98-05;  in  lumber  and  real  estate  business  since 
1905;  postmaster,  Warner,  1877-S4;  treas.  Merri- 
mack Co.,  1890-2;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Itep.,  1893: 
mem.  bd.  of  trustees.  Union  Guarantee  Savings 
Bank,  Concord.  Mem.  Sch.  l!d.  Warner,  1886-9. 
Mason.  Republican.  Baptist.  .Vddress:  Warner, 
N.H. 

CARSOIi^,  rrancis  M.,  lawyer;  b.  Ware.  Mass., 
Mar.  12,  1875;  s.  Jolm  .and  Bridget  Palmer  (Shyne) 
Carroll;  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1897,  A.M.,  1899;  m.  Bar- 
bara A.  Blum,  of  Boston,  Oct.  8,  1907;  children, 
Ruth,  Richard,  Francis,  Barbara.  Sub-master  and 
later  prin.  Ware  High  Sch.  until  1902;  read  law 
in  office  of  George  D.  Storrs  Ware;  admitted  to 
bar,  1903,  and  since  pi'acticed  in  Boston;  mem. 
Carroll  &  Flye  sirjce  1907.  Trustee  Medfleld  State 
Asylum,  1908-11;  trustee  Bath  Dept.,  City  of  Bos- 
ton, 1909-11;  acting  fire  commr.,  Boston,  1910. 
Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston,  Bostonian  Soc,  Beta  Theta  Pi. 
Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Clubs:  Art,  Colonial, 
Press,  Wollaston  Golf.  Recreations:  golf,  litera- 
ture. Home:  12  Athelwold  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Office:     68   Devonshire   St.,   Boston. 

CABROI^I^,  George  Prentiss,  lawyer,  inventor; 
moved   to  Brooklyn,   X.Y.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

CABBOIiIi,  James  Bernard,  lawyer;  b.  Lowell, 
Mass.,  Jan.  10,  1856;  s.  Patrick  and  Bridget 
(O'Rourke)  Carroll;  grad.  Holv  Cross  Coll.,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  1880;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law, 
1880;  m.  Lowell,  Mass.,  1884,  Mary  E.  Corbett. 
Began  practice  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  1881;  city 
solicitor,  1886-8;  Dem.  candidate  for  It.  gov.,  1893 
and  1894;  chmn.  Industrial  Accident  Bd.  of  Mass. 
Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus,  St.  Vincent  de  Paul 
Soc.    Catholic.    Office:    Court  House,  Boston.* 

CABBOIi^,  James  E.,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Sept. 
13,  1882;  s.  Valentine  and  Mary  J.  (Vaughan) 
Carroll;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs.  of  Boston; 
studied  law  in  office  of  Ropes,  Gray  &  Gorham; 
m.  Mary  K.  Riley,  of  Boston,  Oct.  7,  1908;  4  chil- 
dren, J.  Gerard,  Mary  T.,  Charles  B.,  Rita  (b.  Apr. 
12,  1915).  Began  active  career.  1899,  as  elk.  in 
law  office  of  Ropes,  Gray  &  Loring;  admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1907,  and  now  with  firm  of  Ropes,  Gray, 
Boyden  &  Perkins,  successors  to  firm  first  named. 
Mem.  Mass.  Bar.  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.,  City  of  Bos- 
ton, Citizens'  Municipal  League  of  Boston.  Demo- 
crat. Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus.  Recreations: 
walking,  golf.  Home:  46  Sturges  Rd.,  West  Rox- 
bury,  Mass.    Office:    60  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

CABBOIiIi,  Marcus  Hobson,  clergyman;  b.  Bel- 
fast, Ireland,  Feb.  19,  1872;  s.  B.  Hobson  Carroll 
( Mus.  Doc,  Trinity  Coll.,  Dublin,  Ireland)  and 
Letitia  (Ward)  Carroll,  d.  Marcus  Ward,  founder 
of  firm  of  Marcus  Ward  Co.;  B.A.,  Bishop's  Coll., 
Lennoxville,  P.Q.,  1893.  IM.A.,  1903;  m.  Octavia  H. 
Bickford,  of  Norway,  Me.,  Aug.  9,  1898;  4  chil- 
dren, Marcus  Ward  (deceased),  Helen  Letitia, 
William  Hobson,  Robert  Bickford.  Deacon,  1896, 
priest,  1897,  P.E.  Ch.;  priest-in-charge  of  Christ 
Ch.,  Norway,  Me.,  1896-8,  Trinity  Chapel,  Port- 
land, Me.,  1898-9,  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Lancaster,  N.H., 
1899-04;  rector  Calvary  Ch.,  Danvers,  Mass., 
1904-8,  St.  Andrew's  Ch.,  Hanover,  Mass.,  since 
1908.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Republican.  Composer: 
The  Dance  of  the  Gnomes  for  orchestra,  and  ar- 
rangement of  same  for  pianoforte;  Festival 
March  for  Organ  (in  C)  ;  A  Child's  Day  (part 
song  cycle  for  women's  voices);  Highland  Mary 
(song  cycle  for  soprano)  ;  The  Wind  (part  song  for 
mixed  voices);  Offertory  in  C  for  Organ;  Festival 
Te  Deum  in  E;  Benedictus  in  E;  Easter  Anthem, 
Christ  Our  Passover;  Kyrie  Eleison  in  E.  Also 
various  compositions  in  manuscript.  Address:  St. 
Andrew's    Rectory,    Hanover,    Mass. 

CABSON,  Howard  Adams,  civil  engineer;  b. 
Westfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1842;  s.  Daniel  B.  and 
Mary  (Pope)  Carson;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1869; 
(hon.  A.M.,  Harvard,  1906);  m.  Nancy  Wilmarth, 
1870.  Asst.  engr.  Providence  Water  Works,  1871; 
in  charge  sewer  constrn..  Providence,  1873;  prin. 
supt.  constrn.,  Boston  main  drainage.  1878;  de- 
signed, 1887,  and  later  was  chief  engr.,  N.  Met. 
and  Charles  River  Valley  sewerage  systems  for 
Mass.,  a  combined  system  for  about  20  cities  and 


towns,  with  numerous  siphons  under  tidal 
estuaries  and  an  outlet,  1,800  feet,  into  sea  from 
Deer  island;  chief  engr.  Boston  Transit  Commn., 
1894-09,  bldg.  the  Eioston  subway,  the  East  Boston 
tunnel  and  the  Washington  St.  tunnel;  has  been 
consulting  engi\  in  various  pai'ts  of  the  country, 
including  double-track  ry.  tunnel  under  Detroit 
River.  Autlior  of  annual  reports  as  chief  engr. 
Met.  Sewerage,  1890-4,  and  as  chief  engr.  Boston 
Transit  Commn.,  1894-09,  and  other  engring.  re- 
ports. Trustee  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Mem.  Instn.  Civ. 
Engrs.  (London),  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Boston  Soc.  C.E. 
(ex-pies.);  ex-pres.  Alumni  Assn.  of  Mass.  Inst. 
Technology.    Address:     Maiden,   Mass.'* 

CABSON,  "William  Henry,  lawyer,  author.  (See 
vol.   1909;  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1908-9.) 

CABTEB,  Albert  Paine,  lawyer;  b.  Newton, 
Mass.,  Dec.  13,  1873;  s.  Henr'y  H.  and  Lydia  A. 
(Paine)  Carter;  descendant  of  the  Carters,  who 
settled  in  Lancaster,  Mass.,  in  17th  century;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1894,  LL.B.,  1897;  m.  Elizabeth  C.  Cheney, 
of  Newton,  Mass.,  Nov.  7.  1899;  children,  Eliza- 
beth C,  Martha  A.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1897; 
pres.  John  Carter  &  Co.,  Inc.;  dir.  Newton  Trust 
Co.;  pres.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Newton,  2  yrs.  Treas. 
Stone  Inst.,  and  Newton  Home  for  Aged  People. 
Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn..  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston. 
Republican.  Swedenborgian.  Clubs:  Harvard 
(Boston),  Brae  Burn  Country,  Newton.  Recrea- 
tions: golf,  tennis.  Home:  Newtonville,  Mass. 
Office:    60  State  St.,   Boston,  Mass. 

CABTBB,  Charles  Prancis,  cleigyman;  b.  Chico- 
pee  F3,lls,  Mass.,  June  14,  1856;  s.  Timothy  Walker 
and  Eliza  Harriett  (Bavley)  Carter;  grad.  Yale, 
1878;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1882,  post-grad, 
scholarship,  1882-3;  m.  Chicopee  Falls,  May  28, 
1884,  Harriet  Fidelia  Herrick;  4  children,  Thomas 
AVallier,  Dwight  Herrick.  Lyon.  Frederick  Dew- 
hurst.  Ordained  to  Congl.  ministry,  1883;  pastor 
Manchester,  N.H.,  1883-6.  Burlington,  Vt.,  1886-93. 
North  Ch.,  Newburyport,  Mass.,  6  mos.  in  1895 
(supplv),  Hancock  Ch..  Lexington,  Mass.,  1896-10, 
Park  (Jh.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1910-14,  Immanuel  Ch.. 
Hartford  (formed  by  union  of  Park  and  Farring- 
ton  Av.  Chs.),  since  1914.  Chmn.  exec.  com.  Nat. 
Council  Congl.  Chs.;  pres.  Conn.  Congl.  Club;  chmn. 
social  service  com.  Conn.  Congl.  Chs.  Pres.  Con- 
sumers' League,  Hartford.,  etc.  Republican.  Clubs: 
Winthrop  (Boston);  Twentieth  Century,  Get-to- 
gether, (i^onn.  Valley  Theological,  Education,  etc. 
Recreations:  golf,  music.  Address  270  Laurel  St., 
Hartford,   Conn. 

CABTBB,  D.  "William,  life  insurance;  b.  Rut- 
land, Vt.,  Apr.  13,  1866:  s.  George  Henry  and  Me- 
lissa Alma  (Goodrich)  Carter;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Wor- 
cester; m.  Lillian  May  Wilson,  of  Moosehead,  Me., 
Oct.  7,  1898.  Began  active  career  as  elk.  in  employ 
of  State  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  Worcester,  1887, 
and  advanced  to  cashier:  asst.  sec  and  sec.  same 
CO.  since  Jan.  17,  1910.  Mem.  Worcester  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Mem.  Life  Underwriters'  Assn.  of 
C^entral  Mass.  Clubs:  Worcester,  Worcester 
Country,  Economic,  Churchman's,  Tatnuck  Coun- 
try. Recreations:  golf.  Home:  61  Moore  Av.  Of- 
fice:    340    Main    St.,    Worcester,    Mass. 

CABTBB,  Edward  Clarence,  civil  engr.;  b.  Stock- 
bridge,  Mass.,  Feb.  21.  1853:  s.  Frederick  William 
and  Sarah  Maria  (Tuller)  Carter;  prep.  edn.  Wil- 
liams Acad,  and  Stockbridge  High  Sch.;  spl.  course, 
Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst.,  1891;  widower.  Born  and 
reared  on  farm;  taught  sch.,  1873;  in  employ 
wholesale  house,  Brooklyn,  1S74-5:  began  as  civ. 
engr.  and  surveyor,  Lenox,  1889;  asst.  engr  sewage 
and  pumping  sta.  plant,  Lenox,  1893;  planned  and 
superintended  construction  of  sewage  disposal 
system,  Norfolk,  Conn..  1898-9,  and  additional 
sewage  disposal  beds  for  Lenox,  Mass.,  1904;  dam 
and  reservoir  for  Lakeville  (Conn.)  Water  Co.. 
1906-7.  Mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Lenox,  1894-7;  elected 
sewer  commr.,  Lenox,  1899.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Address:     Lenox,   Mass. 

CABTEB,  Edward  Edgfecombe,  college  prof.;  b. 
Bath,  Me.,  Oct.  7,  1880;  s.  Christopher  Otis  and 
Margaret  (Edgecombe)  Carter;  ed.  pub.  schs.. 
Bath,  Me.;  A.B..  Bowdoin,  1902;  M.F.,  Yale  Forest 
Sch.,  1904:  m.  Helen  L,  Johnston,  of  Bath,  Me., 
Oct.    22,    1907;    2    children,    Margaret,    b.    1910,    Ed- 


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ward,  mil.  Asst.  prof,  forestry,  Harvard,  since 
1910.  Mem.  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Mason.  Home: 
Petersham,    Mass. 

CARTER,  Edwin  A.;  I).  SprinsfleUl,  Mass.,  Feb. 
2U.  1m;3;  .--;.  lOdwiii  Y.  and  Itebecca  1-..  (Dickinson) 
Carter;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Spi'inKtield;  m. 
Nina  N.  Goodwin,  of  Springfield,  Oct.  "J.  1S95;  1 
son,  Charles  .1.  (ioodwin.  Began  active  career  Jn 
the  banking-  business  and  was  casliier  of  the  City 
Nat.  Bank,  Springlield.  until  entered  the  mfg.  busi- 
ness; v.-p.,  Chai)inan  ^'alvo  Mfg.  Co.;  dir.  Union 
Trust  Co.,  Metallic  Drawing  Roll  Co.,  Hodges 
Fiber  Carpet  Co.,  Hendee  Mfg.  Co.,  Torrington  Co. 
Mem.  Springfield  Bd.  of  Trade.  Mason  (32",  K.T.)  ; 
Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Nayasset,  Springlield  Coun- 
try; Union  League  (New  York);  Union  (Boston). 
Recreations:  farming,  fisliing,  hunting.  Home: 
23S  Maple  St.,  .^iniiigfield ;  (summer)  P>ecket, 
Mass.     Office:     25    Hairison    St.,    Springfield,    Mass. 

CARTER,  Franklin,  educator;  b.  Waterbury, 
(^onn.,  Sept.  3(),  1.S37:  s.  Piesei-ve  Wood  and  Ruth 
Wells  (Holmes)  Carter;  student  Yale,  1855-7; 
A.B.,  Williams,  1S62.  A.M.,  1864,  Ph.D.,  1877;  stu- 
dent U.  of  Berlin,  1S63-4.  1872-3;  (LD.D.,  Union, 
1881,  Yale,  1901,  Williams,  1904,  S.C.  Coll.,  1905); 
m.  Sarah  Leavenworth  Kingsbui'\'.  of  AV'aterbury, 
Conn.,  Feb.  24,  1863;  2d,  Mrs.  Klizabeth  Sabin 
Ijeake,  d.  Dr.  H.  L.  Sabin,  of  Williamstown,  Mass., 
Feb.  10,  1908.  Prof.  Latin,  Williams,  1865-72;  prof. 
German,  Yale,  1872-81;  pres.  Williams  Coll.,  1881- 
1901;  resigned;  later  lecturer  on  Theism;  pres.  of 
Clarke  Sch.  for  the  Deaf,  since  1896.  Mem.  Mass. 
State  Bd.  Edn.,  1896-1900;  presdl.  elector,  1896; 
trustee  Williams  College,  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, 
Mass.;  corporate  mem.  A.B.C.F.M. ;  pres.  Mass. 
Home  Missionary  Soc,  1896-1901.  Fellow  Am. 
Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  RTodern 
Lang.  Assn.  America  (pres.  1881-6),  Am.  Oriental 
Soc,  Am.  Philol.  Assn. :  corr.  mem.  Mass.  Colonial 
Soc.  Club:  Univeisity  (New  York).  Authoi-;  Life 
of  Mark  Hopkins.  1892.  Home:  Williamstown, 
Mass.* 

CARTER,  George  Edward,  trustee;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  AiiK-  14,  lNri2;  s.  George  Putnam  and 
Maria  (Copeland)  Carter;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Cam- 
bridge; m.  Louise  C.  Bradley,  of  Boston,  Oct.  28, 
1895.  Engaged  for  13  yrs.  in  silk  mfg.  business; 
has  acted  as  trustee  of  estates  since  1884.  Inde- 
pendent Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  N.B.  Soc. 
of  New  York,  Bostonian  Soc,  Beacon  Soc.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Algonquin,  Essex  County,  Mercliants. 
Recreations:  golf.  Home:  1265  Beacon  St.,  Brook- 
line,   Mass.    Office:     53    State   St.,   Boston. 

CARTER,  Oeorsre  Hay  ward,  treasurer  D.  &  L. 
Slacle  ("u.,  I'.cistoii;  1).  Clielsca,  Mass.,  May  5,  1859; 
s.  Horace  and  Caroline  L.  (Cromwell)  Carter;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  and  business  coll.;  m.  Lillian,  d.  Rev. 
Ij.  B.  Bates,  D.D.,  of  East  Boston,  Jan.  17,  1889. 
Has  been  treas.  and  dir.  D.  &  L.  Slade  Co.,  since 
1905  (in  employ  since  1874);  dir.  Chelsea  Trust 
Co.;  mayor  of  Chelsea,  1893,  94.  Ex-pres.  N.E. 
Assn.  of  Mfrs.'  Representatives;  ex-pres.  Business 
Science  Club  of  Boston,  Mayor's  Club  of  JNIass., 
(Chelsea  Y.M.C.A.,  and  actively  identified  with 
inany  business,  charitable  and  religious  socs. 
Mem.  Chelsea  Bd.  of  Trade.  Recreations;  motor- 
ing. Home:  31  South  St.,  Brighton,  Mass.  Office: 
189  State  St..  Boston. 

CARTER,    Henry    B.,    liusiness    man.      (See    vol. 

i:»09.) 

CARTER,  Howard  Williston,  retired  educator; 
1).  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1855;  s.  Frederick 
William  and  Sarah  Maria  (Tuller)  Carter;  descend- 
ant of  Rev.  Thomas  Carter,  1st  minister  of  Wo- 
burn,  Mass.,  1642-84;  prep,  edn.,  Stockbridge  High 
Sch.  and  Williams  Acad.;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll., 
1877,  A.M.,  1887;  m.  Lenox,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1885, 
Nellie  Russell  Cordis;  3  children,  Howard  Cordis 
(A.B.,  Yale,  1910;  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1913),  Clarence 
Russell  (A.B.,  Yale,  1912),  Harold  Frederick  (B.S., 
Lafayette.  1916).  Teacher,  Pittsfleld,  Mass..  1S77-8, 
White  Plains,  N.Y..  1878-81,  Lawrenceville,  N.J., 
1881-2,  Rye,  N.Y.,  1882-5;  studied  in  Germany 
1885-6;  prin.  Robbins  Sch.,  Norfolk,  Conn.,  1887-01; 
pres.  Norfolk  Realty  Co.;  mem.  B(3.  of  Edn.,  Nor- 
folk. Life  mem.  Conn.  Hist.  Soc;  mem.  Founders 
and    Patriots   of   America,   Phi   Beta  Kappa    (Wil- 


liams), Norfolk  Glee  Club,  Litchfield  County 
Choral  I'nion.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Royal 
.\i-canum.  Clubs:  Litchfield  County  University 
(sec  and  treas.),  Norfolk  Clul).  Student  of  geneal- 
ogy; has  prepared  a  genealogy  of  Carter  family. 
Recreations:  shooting  and  fishing.  Address:  Nor- 
folk,  Conn. 

CARTER,  James  Richard,  paper  mfr. ;  b.  Bos- 
ton, .Mass.,  ,lan.  I.  Is4'.»;  s.  Ilichard  B.  and  Lucy 
Lazell  (Hobart)  Carter;  ed.  Boston  pub.  schs.;  m. 
Cari'ie,  d.  Rev.  Chauncey  and  Eunice  (Lakey) 
(iiles,  of  New  York,  Oct.  15,  1873.  Founded  Carter, 
Rice  &  Co.,  paper  mfrs.,  Boston,  1871;  lialf  owner, 
treas.  and  mgr.  same,  since  its  incorpn.,  1884; 
treas.  Carter  Ink  Co.,  since  1896;  pres.  Carter, 
Rice  &  Carpenter  Co.  (Denver,  Colo.),  Nashua 
Gummed  and  Coated  Paper  Co.  (Nashua,  N.H.); 
trustee  and  executor  of  estates.  I'res.  Mass.  New 
(.'h.  L'nion  since  1898;  mem.  and  sec.  Mayor's 
Municipal  Commn.,  Boston,  1898-9;  treas.  (^en. 
Conv.  New  Jerusalem  Ch.,  since  1900;  dir.  New 
Ch.  Theol.  Sch.;  pres.  Boston  Merchants'  Assn., 
1898-9.  Boston  Associated  Bd.  of  Trade,  1900-2, 
Boston  Paper  Trade  Assn.,  1895-6.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Exchange,  Brae  Burn  Country,  Newton, 
Neighborhood.  Recreations:  travel.  Home:  235 
Mt.  Vernon  St.,  W.  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  246 
Devonsliire    St.,    Boston. 

CARTER,  John  'William  Dodg^e,  merchant;  b. 
Concord,  N.H.,  Apr.  30,  1840;  s.  Jacob  and  Caro- 
line Ramsdell  (Stocking)  Carter;  ed.  pvt.,  gram- 
mar and  high  schs..  Concord,  and  Clinton  Grove 
Inst.,  Weare,  N.H.;  m.  Portland,  Me.,  Oct.  3,  1870, 
Agnes  Hudson.  Clk.  in  postoffice,  Concord,  1856-9; 
went  to  Texas,  1859,  and  entered  jewelry  business; 
dri\en  out  of  Texas  by  war  and  goods  confiscated 
by  Confederate  Govt.,  1861;  entered  employ  of 
Am.  Watch  Co.,  Waltham,  Mass.,  1862;  removed  to 
Portland,  Me.,  and  became  connected  witli  A.  Dun- 
yon,  jeweler,  1864;  succeeded  Mr.  Dunyon  in  busi- 
ness as  Carter  Bros.,  1872,  inc.,  1893,  as  Carter 
Bros.  Co.,  of  which  is  pres.  Mem.  Me.  Hist.  Soc, 
Me.  Jewelers'  Assn.,  Me.  Geneal.  Soc,  Mechanics' 
Assn.,  S.A.R.,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Soc.  Am.  Wars, 
Portland  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  Odd  Fel- 
lows, K.P.,  Portland  Fraternity.  Clubs:  Economic, 
Civic,  Congregational.  Hoine:  384  Spring  St.  Office: 
521  Congress  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

CARTER,  Kathan  Franklin,  clergyman;  b.  Hen- 
niker,  N.H.,  Jan.  6,  1830;  s.  Nathan  and  Margery 
(Wadsworth)  Carter;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1853,  A.M., 
1856;  grad.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1865;  m.  Harriet 
Frances  Weeks,  of  Exeter,  N.H.,  Mar.  12,  1860  (now- 
deceased);  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Hattie  Louise  (Jewell) 
Gale,  of  Exeter,  N.H.,  Oct.  12,  1892.  Prin.  Highland 
Lake  Inst.,  East  Andover,  N.H.,  1853-4,  Concord 
(N.H.)  High  Sch.,  1854-5,  Exeter  (N.H.)  High  Sch., 
1855-64;  licensed  to  preach,  1859;  ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1867;  acting  pastor  Pembroke,  N.H., 
1865-6,  North  Yarmouth,  Me.,  1867-9,  Orfordville, 
N.H.,  1869-74;  pastor,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  1874-9; 
acting  pastor  Quechee,  Vt.,  1879-80,  pastor, 
1880-7;  settled  in  Concord,  N.H.,  1887;  supplied 
Wilmot,  N.H.,  1888-90;  East  Andover  and  Andover. 
1890-1;  East  Concord  3  months,  1891;  Campton, 
N.H..  1892-3;  Hopkinton,  N.H.,  1895-6.  Mem.  N.H. 
Hist.  Soc.  (librarian,  1895-06),  N.H.  Prisoners'  Aid 
Assn.  (sec.  1891-10).  Central  N.H.  Congl.  Club 
(sec,  1891-11).  Author:  History  of  Pembroke, 
N.H.,  is95;  Native  Ministry  of  N^w  Hampshire, 
1906.  Editor  of  the  History  of  Newflelds,  N.H., 
1912.     Home:    51  Rumford  St.,  Concord,  N.H. 

CARTER,   Ray   Frederic,    clergyman.     (See    vol. 

i:iO!». ) 

CARTER,  Richard  Btirrag'e,  ink  mfr.;  b.  West 
Newton,  Mass.,  Apr.  8,  1877;  s.  John  W.  and  Helen 
(Burrage)  Carter;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1898,  A.M.,  1899; 
m.  Annie  I.  Waterhouse,  of  Newtonville,  Mass., 
June  28,  1906  (died  Sept.  4,  1908);  m.  2d,  Elsie  Ho- 
bart, of  Cincinnati,  O.,  Dec.  28,  1914.  Pres.  Car- 
ter's Ink  Co.  since  1903;  dir.  Central  Trust  Co., 
Cambridge,  Mass.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Republican.  Swedenborgian.  Clubs:  Bos- 
ton Art,  Boston  City,  Brae  Burn  Country,  Common- 
wealth Country,  Newton  Boat;  Harvard  (Boston 
and    New    York).     Recreations:    golf,    tennis,    ca- 


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noein^.     Home:    West    Newton,    Mass.     Office:    239 
1st  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

CAKTEB,  Seth  May,  lawyer;  b.  Wintlirop,  Me., 
July  25,  1S54;  s.  A.  Warren  antl  Ada  May  Carter; 
A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1875,  A.M.,  1878;  m.  Greene,  Me., 
Dec.  25,  1878,  Mary  A.  Crosby.  Admitted  to  bar, 
1877,  and  since  practiced  at  l^ewiston,  Me.;  mem. 
Wliite  &  Carter,  since  1889;  trustee  Androscoggin 
Co.  Savings  Banlv;  dir.  Somerset  Ry.  vo. ;  city 
solicitor.  Auburn:  mem.  Exec.  Council  of  State  of 
Me.,  1887-8;  chmn.  Rep.  State  Com.  since  1905; 
gen.  counsel  Me.  Central  R.R.  since  May  1,  1912. 
Mem.  Co.,  State  and  Am.  Bar  Assns.  Home:  Au- 
burn. Me.     Office:    T^ewiston,   Me.* 

CARTER,  Solon  Augfustus,  public  official;  b. 
Leominster.  IVIass.,  June  22,  1837;  s.  Solon  and 
Lucretia  (Joslin)  Carter:  ed.  pub.  schs. :  m.  Emily 
Augusta  Conant.  of  Leominster,  Dec.  13,  ISGO;  2 
children,  Edith  Hincks.  b.  Jan.  1,  1864,  Florence 
Gertrude  (deceased).  Served  in  Civil  War  as  capt. 
Co.  G.  14th  N.H.  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-4;  capt.  and  asst. 
adj. -gen.  vols.,  July  25.  1864,  to  close  of  war;  mem. 
N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1869-70;  state  treas.  of  N.H., 
1872-4,  and  July  1,  1875-Feb.  1,  1913,  by  continuous 
re-election:  pres.  Concord  Bd.  Water  Commrs.; 
pies.  Union  Trust  Co.,  State  Dwelling  House  Ins. 
Co.;  dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank.  Mason  (33°).  Clubs:  Wo- 
nolancet  (Concord).  Home:  40  S.  Main  St.,  Concord, 
New  Hampshire. 

CARTER,  William  Eugene,  farmer,  hotel  propr. : 
b.  Lewis.  N.Y.,  Mar.  17,  1859:  s.  Mitchell  Carter 
(formerlv  Charrette)  and  Florence  (Beaulieu) 
Carter;  family  traced  back  to  12th  century,  the 
name  having  been  changed  in  translation;  prep, 
edn.  Vt.  Acad.,  Saxtons  River,  Vt. ;  student  Brown 
U.,  1882-5  (left  coll.  to  enter  business);  m.  Fannie 
W.  Philbrick,  of  Rye  Beach,  N.H.,  Jan.  27,  1887 
(died  Aug.  12,  1911);  no  children.  With  Equitable 
Life  Assurance  Soc.  of  U.S..  at  Providence,  R.I., 
1886;  in  hotel  business.  Rye  Beach,  N.H.,  1886-92; 
in  employ  of  N.E.  Loan  it  Trust  Co.,  Sioux  City,  la., 
1892-3;  pres.  Sioux  City  Sewer  Pipe  Co.,  1894-7; 
traveled  in  Europe  2  yrs.,  Alaska  1  yr. ;  engaged 
in  farming.  1898-06:  in  hotel  business  since  1907; 
now  propr.  Farragut  House.  Rye  Beach,  N.H.  Pres. 
Vt.  Dairymen's  Assn.,  1912,  13;  v.-p.  Vt.  State  Fair 
Commn. ;  v.-p.  Rutland  Co.  Agrl.  Soc;  mem.  live 
stock  com.  from  Vt.,  of  Panama  Pacific  Expn.,  San 
Francisco,  1915.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon  (LTpsilon  Chapter,  Brown  U.). 
Home:    Pittsford.  Vt.     Office:    Rye  Beach,  N.H. 

CARTMEIiIi,  Robert,  mfr.:  b.  England,  1847; 
ed.  in  Eng. ;  settled  at  Middlebury,  Vt.,  1880.  Pres. 
Green  Mountain  Pulp  Co.;  dir.  Middlebury  Nat. 
Bank;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1898,  Senate,  1902-3. 
Republican.     Home:    Middlebury,  Vt. 

CARTVTRIGHT,  James  "Weld,  Jr.,  electric  ry. 
official.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

CARTWRIG-HT,  Walter  Orestes,  educator;  b. 
South  Reading  (now  Wakefield),  Mass.,  May  28, 
1857;  s.  Joseph  and  Hannah  Stevens  (Day)  Cart- 
wright;  prep.  edn.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.; 
A.B..  Brown  U.,  1881,  M.A.,  Yale,  1905;  m.  Abbie 
S.  Norris.  of  Epping,  N.H.,  June  24,  1885;  4  chil- 
dren. Walter  Norris,  b.  Apr.  21.  1886  (died  Apr.  25, 
1886),  Kenneth,  Mar.  14,  1890,  Marjorie,  Dec.  3, 
1893,  Paul,  Feb.  3,  1895.  Teacher  rural  sch.,  Ep- 
ping, 1881-2,  Chauncey  Hall  Sch..  Boston,  1882-7; 
prin.  high  sch..  East  Douglas,  Mass.,  1887-8;  sub- 
master  high  sch.,  Haverhill.  Mass.,  1888-90;  head, 
math.  dept.  Vt.  Acad.,  Saxtons  River,  Vt.,  1890-1; 
chief  ednl.  div.  Indian  OflSce.  Washington,  1892-3; 
prin.  high  sch.,  Fairfield,  Me.,  1893-4;  dist.  supt. 
schs.,  Brewster,  Eastham,  Harwich  and  Orleans, 
Mass.,  1894-7;  dist.  supt..  Georgetown,  Groveland 
and  Rowley,  Mass.,  1897-02;  supt.  schs.,  Walling- 
ford.  Conn.,  1902-6;  agt.  Conn.  State  Bd.  of  Edn., 
1906-8;  dept.  mgr.  The  Bullard  Co.,  pubs.,  Boston, 
since  1908.  Sergt.  1st  Corps  Cadets,  Boston.  1884-8; 
maj.  Vt.  Acad.  Battalion,  1890-1.  Republican.  Ma- 
son; mem.  I.O.O.F..  S.O.U.A.M.,  J.O.U.A.M.,  Sons 
of  Veterans.  Home:  24  Park  St.,  Wakefield,  Mass. 
OflSce:    46  Cornhill,  Boston. 

CARVEIiI^E,  Henry  De  Wolfe,  ophthalmologist; 
b.  Richmond.  N.B.,  Can.,  May  26,  1852;  s.  James 
Sherrard  and  Elizabeth  (Porter)  Carvelle;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1878;    engaged  in  gen.  practice. 


1878-84;  studied  in  hosps.  in  London,  Paris  and 
New  York,  1884-7;  m.  Anna  Brewster  Sullivan,  of 
Suncook,  N.H.,  May  5,  1893;  1  child,  Euphrosyne 
P.  First  pliys.  in  N.H.  to  practice  ophthalmology 
and  otology,  exclusively;  spl.  U.S.  pensioning  ex- 
amining eye  and  ear  surgeon  since  1884;  ophthal- 
mic and  aural  .surgeon,  Elliott  Hosp.,  Manchester, 
N.H.,  1890-09.  Mem.  Internat.  Med.  Congress, 
A.iVi.A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc;  del.  Pan- Am.  Med.  Con- 
gress, Havana,  Cuba,  1901.  Progressive  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Contbr.  on  med.  topics.  Ad- 
dress:   967  Elm  St.,  Manchester,  N.H. 

CARVER,  Edgar  Nathan,  propr.  N.E.  Linotype 
School;  b.  Livermore,  Me.,  Jan.  9,  1857;  s.  Nathan 
and  Hannah  Green  (Adams)  Carver;  ed.  common 
and  high  schs.,  Dixfield,  Me.,  and  acad.,  Wilton, 
Me.;  m.  Florrie  Reynolds,  of  Canton,  Me.,  May  22, 
1884;  1  daughter,  Alice  Mabel.  Followed  farming 
until  22;  apprenticed  to  printer's  trade  at  Phillips, 
Me.,  1880;  established  Canton  Telephone  (weekly 
newspaper),  1883;  paper  was  moved  to  Rumford 
Falls  (1893)  and  merged  into  Rumford  Falls 
Times;  continued  as  editor  and  mgr.  until  1902. 
Apptd.  auditor  of  state  printing.  Me.,  by  Gov. 
Cobb,  Dec,  1905;  reapptd.  by  Gov.  Fernald  in  1909, 
holding  that  position  5V2  yrs.;  now  propr.  N.E. 
Linotype  Sch.,  Boston.  Sec.  Rumford  Falls  Bd.  of 
Trade,  1894-04;  trustee  Me.  Bapt.  Missionary  Conv., 
1885-12;  deacon  Bapt.  chs.  in  Canton,  Rumford 
Falls  and  Augusta,  continuous  service  since  1883. 
Progressive.  Mason  and  Odd  Fellow.  Home:  196 
St.  Botolph  St.    Office:  295  Huntington  Av.,  Boston. 

CARVER,  Eug-ene  Pendleton,  lawyer;  b.  Sears- 
port,  Me.,  Sept.  5,  1860;  s.  Nathan  Pendleton  and 
Frances  Abbie  (Pendleton)  Carver;  direct  descend- 
ant of  Robert  Carver,  of  Plymouth  Colony;  de- 
scendant on  mother's  side  of  Maj.  Biron  Pendleton, 
first  surveyor  gen.  of  Mass.  Bay  Colony;  prep, 
edn.  high  sch.,  Boston;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.,  1882;  m. 
Clara  T.  Porter,  of  Searsport,  Me.,  Aug.  11,  1886; 
5  children,  Frances  A.  (Mrs.  Frank  N.  Brooks), 
Eugene  P.,  Jr.,  Lois,  Nathan  P.,  Ransom  F.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1882,  and  since  practiced  at 
Boston;  mem.  Carver  &  Blodgett,  1891-07,  Carver, 
Wardner  &  Goodwin,  1907-12,  Carver,  Wardner, 
Cavanagh  &  Walker  since  1912;  specializes  in 
internat.,  commercial  and  admiralty  law.  Dir.  and 
mem.  finance  com.  Boston  Ins.  Co.,  Old  Colony  Ins. 
Co.,  India  Mut.  Ins.  Co.;  dir.  Mass.  Bonding  & 
Indemnity  Co.,  Boston  Parcel  Delivery  Co.,  French. 
Mitchell,  Woodbury  Co.;  one  of  managers  of 
American  Recorder,  American  Lloyds.  Mem.  In- 
ternat. Law  Assn.,  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City 
of  Boston.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Greatly  inter- 
ested in  hist,  subjects.  Clubs:  Algonquin.  Art. 
Union  League.  Richmond  County;  Transportation 
(New  York).  Home:  Brookline.  Mass.  Office:  Ho 
State  St.,  Boston,  and  27  Cedar  St.,  New  York. 

CARVER,  Harry  Percival,  lawyer.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

CARVER,  Iieonard  Dwig-ht,  state  librarian  of 
Me.     Jan.  26,  lS41-Sept.  16.  1905.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

CARVER,  Mary  Caffrey  Iiow,  cataloguer;  b. 
Waterville,  Me.;  d.  Ira  Hobbs  and  Ellen  Mandana 
(Caff rev)  Low;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Waterville;  Co- 
burn  Classical  Inst.;  a.B.,  Colby  U.  (now  Colby 
Coll.),  Waterville,  1875  (1st  woman  graduate);  m. 
Leonard  Dwight  Carver,  August  18,  1877  (now  de- 
ceased). Taught  sch.  about  6  yrs. ;  cataloguer  Me. 
State  Librarv,  1891-11.  Mem.  Am.  Unitarian  Assn. 
(life),  Sigma  Kappa  Sorority.  Recreations:  litera- 
ture, out  of  door  life.  Home:  26  Gurney  St.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

CARVER,  R(ufus)  Herbert,  M.D. ;  b.  Taunton, 
Mass.  Jan.  22,  1849:  s.  Charles  H.  and  Sarah  D. 
(Bliss)  Carver;  ed.  grammar  and  high  sch.,  Taun- 
ton; M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch..  1870;  unmarried. 
Began  practice  in  Providence,  R.I.,  1870;  visiting 
phys.  to  Providence  Lying-in-Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
RI  Med  Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn.  Clubs:  Cen- 
tral, Clinical,  R.I.  Yacht.  Address:  8  Somerset 
St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

CARVER,  Thomas  Nixon,  professor  economics; 
moved  to  W^ashington,  D.C.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
"Who's  Who  in  America,   1914-15.) 

CAR'S*,  Annie  Iiouise  (Mrs.  Charles  M.  Ray- 
mond), prima  donna;    b.  Wayne,  Me.,  Oct.  22,  1842; 


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d.  Dr.  Nelson  Howard  and  Maria  ( Stockl)ridge ) 
Cary;  grad.  Gorham  (Me.)  Female  Sein.,  IStiJ; 
studied  under  Lyman  W.  Wheeler,  Boston,  and 
Giovanni  Corsi,  Milan;  debut  in  Italian  opera,  Co- 
penhagen; afterward,  under  Strakosth  and  Mai)le- 
son,  sang  principal  contralto  and  mezzo-soprano 
rOles  of  grand  opera,  Europe  and  America;  m. 
1882,  Charles  Monson  Kaymond,  l)anker,  of  New 
York,  and  retired  from  professional  life.  Home: 
Norwalk,  Conn.* 

CAKT,  Austin,  forester;  moved  to  Washington, 
D.C.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

CAST,  Georg-e  Emerson,  clergyman;  b.  Okay- 
ama.  Japan.  .Jan.  1^7.  I.ss4:  s.  Rev.  Otis  (D.D.)  and 
KUen  M.  (Kniersuni  i_ar>':  father  missionary 
A.B.C.F.M.  to  ,)apan;  descendant  of  John  Cary, 
of  Plymouth  and  Bridgewater,  Mass.;  A. 15.,  Am- 
herst, 1907;  B.D.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1912; 
holder  of  Amherst  Coll.  South  End  House  fellow- 
ship (Boston).  1907-9;  m.  Ethel  Vale  Grant,  of 
Taunton,  Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1912.  Resident  and 
worker  at  the  South  End  House,  1907-11;  or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  Oct.,  1912;  pastor  Holden, 
Mass.,  since  Sept.,  1912.  Mem.  Phi  Kappa  Psi,  Phi 
Beta' Kappa.  Republican.  Club:  Congregational 
(Worcester,  Mass.).     Address:    Holden,  Mass. 

CASY,  Georg-e  Foster,  banker;  b.  East  Machias, 
Ale.,  Alar.  16,  IStii;  s.  Charles  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Cary)  Cary;  grad.  Washington  Acad.,  East  ^la- 
chias,  1S84;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1888  (Phi  Beta  Kappa); 
m.  Charlotte  Coleman,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  May 
IS,  1889;  1  son,  Charles  Austin.  Cashier  Alachias 
Bank,  1889-02;  bank  incorporated  as  Machias  Bank- 
ing Co.  and  was  pres.  same,  1902-12;  treas.  Machias 
Savings  Bank,  1897-12  (resigned);  treas.  and  dir. 
Union  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.,  Portland.  Me., 
since  1912.  Alem.  Portland  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Overseer  Bowdoin  Coll.  since  1899.  Trea.s.  Congl. 
Conf.  and  Missionary  Soc.  of  Me.  since  1913.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  IMem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 
Office:  396  Congress  St..  Portland,  Me. 

CART,  Meltoert  Brinkerlioff,  lawyer.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

CASAS,  William  Beltran  de  las,  lawyer;  b.  Mai- 
den, Alass.,  Mar.  3,  1857;  s.  Francisco  Beltran  and 
Elizabeth  Carder  (Pedrick)  de  las  Casas;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1879,  LL.B.,  1884;  m.  Margrethe  Koefoed 
('hristensen,  of  Louisville,  Ky.,  June  24,  1903  (died 
1911).  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1884,  and  since  prac- 
ticed in  Boston;  mem.  Metropolitan  Park  Commn. 
of  Mass.  since  1892  (chnin.  bd.  since  1895).  Mem. 
1st  Corps  Cadets,  M.X.M.,  8  yrs.  Trustee  Maiden 
Hosp.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Union, 
University,  of  Maiden  (v.-p.).  El  Club  Espauol,  of 
Boston  (v.-p.).  Recreations:  travel.  Home:  95 
Cedar  St.,  :\lalden,  Alass.  Office:  14  Beacon  St., 
Boston. 

CASASSA,  Andrew  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Sept. 
17,  ISsG;  s.  Angelo  and  Luigia  (Risso)  Casassa; 
prep.  edn.  Revere  (Mass.)  High  Sch.;  LL.B.,  Bos- 
ton U.  Sch.  of  Daw,  1908;  unmarried.  Practiced 
in  Boston  since  Feb.,  1909;  town  solicitor  of  Re- 
vere, 1914.  city  solicitor,  1915-16;  mem.  Sch.  Com. 
3  yrs.;  ir.em.  Bd.  of  Selectmen  2  yrs.;  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1913-15.  Pres.  Revere  Bd.  of  Trade 
since  1912.  Mem.  Chelsea  Bar  Assn.  Catholic. 
Mem.  B.P.O.Elks,  Eagles,  A.O.U.W.,  Knights  of 
Columbus.  Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  70  Otis 
St.,  Revere,  Mass.  Office:  Tremont  BIdg.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

CASX:,  Raymond  Stanley,  paper  mfr.  (See  vol. 
1909.; 

CASE,  Theodore  G.,  lawyer:  b.  TarifCville,  Ct., 
Nov.  2U,  1875:  s.  William  Cullen  and  Margaret 
(Turnbull)  Case;  A.B..  Trinity  Coll.,  Conn.,  1900; 
studied  law  with  father,  also  spl.  student  Yale 
Law  Sch.  1  yr.;  m.  June  28,  1910,  Christine  E. 
Loomis,  of  Granby,  Conn.  Practiced  in  Hartford 
since  Oct.  1,  1903;  asst.  state's  atty.  for  Hartford 
County,  1909-13;  sec.  and  treas.  Salmon  Brook 
Water  Co.  Pres.  Granby  Pub.  Library.  Mem. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Mason.  Club:  Universitv  (Hartford).  Home: 
Granby,  Conn.  Office:  18  Asvlum  St.,  Hartford, 
Conn. 


CASE,  William  Scoville,  judge;  b.  Tariff ville. 
Conn..  June  27,  1863;  s.  William  C.  and  Margaret 
(Turnbull)  Case;  A.B.,  Vale,  1885;  m.  Elizabeth 
Nichols,  of  Salem,  Mass..  Apr.  8,  1891;  2  children, 
Marv,  John  Rodman.  Admitted  to  bar,  1887;  clerk 
of  bills.  Conn.  Legislature,  1887-9;  law  elk.  U.S. 
Patent  office.  1891-3;  judge  Ct.  of  Common  Pleas, 
Conn.,  1897-01:  judge  Superior  Ct.  of  Conn,  since 
Oct.  1,  1901.  Mem.  Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Autlior:  Forward  House,  1895. 
Wrote  Historv  of  Granbv,  in  Memorial  History  of 
Hartford  County,  1884.  Clubs:  Hartford  Golf, 
Graduates'  (New  Haven).  Home:  62  Highland 
St.    Address:  County  Bldg.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

CASE,  Wintlirop  Walter,  Northwestern  Mut.  Life 

Ins.  Co.;  b.  New  Hartford.  Conn.,  Oct.  21,  1861;  s. 
Anthony  and  Abby  M.  (Richards)  Case;  ed.  pub. 
sells..  New  Hartford;  m.  Adeline  Burnham,  of  Ran- 
dolph, Vt.,  May  26,  1888;  4  children,  Anita  S.,  Gor- 
don H.,  Adeline,  Burnham.  Began  in  mfg.  busi- 
ness at  Pine  Meadow,  Conn. ;  engaged  in  farming 
2  yrs.;  employed  in  Office  Holyoke  Machine  Co.  4 
yrs.;  bookkeeper  Munn  &  Baush  Iron  Foundry  2 
yrs.,  Holyoke  Steam  Boiler  &  Iron  Works  1  yr.. 
Sears  &  Co.  2  yrs..  Holyoke  Hydrant  &  Iron  Co. 
2  yrs.;  solicitor  North we.stern  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co., 
25  yrs.;  gen.  agt.  same  for  Western  Mass.  since 
Jan.  1,  1899;  pres.  Holyoke  Steam  Boiler  &  Iron 
Works.  Mem.  Life  Underwriters'  Assn.  of  Western 
Alass.  Republican.  Conglist.  Recreations:  trav. 
eling.  Home:  7  Miller  Av.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Office; 
374    Main    St.,    Springfield,    INIass. 

CASEV,  John  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Somerville, 
Mass.,  Dec.  7,  1860;  s.  of  .Jeremiah  and  Margaret 
(O'Brien)  Casey;  grad.  English  High  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton; studied  law  in  office  of  Stearns  &  Butler  and 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law;  m.  Andover,  Alass.,  Ellen 
G.,  d.  James  and  Sarah  (Masterson)  AIcGuinness, 
of  Blackstone,  Mass.,  June  8,  1887.  Admitted  to 
Suffolk  bar,  1885;  law  elk.  dist.  attv.'s  office,  Suf- 
folk Co.,  1888-93;  asst.  U.S.  atty.  for  Dist.  of  Mass., 
1893-04;  spl.  asst.  U.S.  Attv.  since  1904;  mem.  Bos- 
ton Sch.  Bd.,  1901-2.  Plome:  15  Wales  St.,  Dor- 
chester, Boston.  Office:  294  Washington  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

CASH,  Alvin  Coleman;  b.  Central  Falls,  R.I., 
Mar.  29,  1841;  s.  David  and  Louisa  Clementine 
(Aldrich)  Cash;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Central  Falls;  m. 
Florine  Ardelle  Perrv,  of  Rehoboth.  Mass.,  Oct., 
27.  1868;  4  children,  Harrv  A..  Delva  F.  (Mrs. 
Henry  A.  Claflin),  Ernest  S.,  Maybelle  W.  (Mrs. 
Leon  B.  Parker).  Engaged  in  business  on  own 
account  as  carriage,  sign  and  ornamental  painter, 
more  than  30  yrs.  (now  retired);  mem.  R.I.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  since  1911.  Served  in  Civil  War,  in  7th 
Mass.  Inf.  3  yrs.;  wounded  in  Battle  of  the  Wilder- 
ness, May  5.  1864.  Mem.  from  R.I.  of  Commn.  on 
Celebration  of  the  50th  Anniversary  of  the  Battle 
of  Gettysburg,  1913.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Mason.  Quartermaster  of  Lower  Post,  No.  17, 
G.A.R.  for  several  yrs.,  also  insp.  and  a.d.c.  on  staff 
of  dept.  comdr.  Address:  52  Spring  St.,  Pawtucket, 
R.    I. 

CASS,  Arthur  T.,  banking:  b.  Tilton,  N.H..  Apr. 
9,  1865;  s.  William  True  and  Mary  Emery  (Locke) 
Cass:  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Tilton  Sem.:  m.  Alarv  W. 
Packard,  of  Boston,  Alay  16,  1894;  3  children.  King- 
man Packard,  b.  Apr.  1,  1895,  William  True,  b. 
:May  27,  1899,  Esther  Elizabeth,  b^  Apr.  10,  1903. 
Cashier  Citizens'  Nat.  Bank,  Tilton.  N.H. ;  treas. 
lona  Savings  Bank:  dir.  Ideal  Mfg.  Co.  Moderator 
of  Tilton  6  yrs..  town  treas.  2  yrs.:  mem.  Bd.  Edn., 
5  yrs.:  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901:  trustee  Pub. 
Library  since  1887.  Pres.  Northern  Bankers'  Assn. 
of  N.H.  and  Vt.  IMethodist.  Mason  (K.T.,  32°, 
Shriner).  Clubs:  Board  of  Trade,  Republican  (pres. 
4  yrs.).    Address:  Tilton,  N.H. 


CASSISY,    John,    pres. 
Bank.   Bangor.  ;Mc. 


Eastern    Trust    Savings 


CASSISV,  W^illiam  Morton,  clergyman;  b.  Bos- 
ton.  Aug.  9.  1859;  s.  Robert  and  Margaret  (Stew- 
art) Cassidy;  grad.  grammar  sch.,  Boston,  1875: 
in  mercantile  business  6  vrs. :  student  Wilbrahain 
Acad.,  1881;  A.B.,  Weslevan  U.,  Conn.,  1888,  A.M.. 
1891;  student  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theology,  1888-9: 
Harvard  Grad.  Sch.,  1894-6;  m.  Minnie  Deborah 
Valden,   of   Ridgefield,   Conn.,   Oct.   9,    1889;   5   chil- 


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dren,  Robert  Valden,  Minnie  Grace,  Morton  Stew- 
art (deceased),  Margaret  Albee  (deceased),  Jose- 
phine Ward.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry,  lcSS9;  pastor 
Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  1889-91,  Graniteville,  1891- 
3,  West  Medford,  1893-7,  Hoplvinton,  1897-1900, 
Whitinsville,  1900-3,  Xortli  Andover,  1903-4,  Dan- 
vers,  1904-9,  Greenfield,  1909-11",  Webster  since 
1912.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Mason. 
Republican.    Address:  Webster,  Mass. 

CASSINO,  Samuel  Edson,  publisher;  b.  Salem, 
Ma.ss.,  Jan.  4.  1856;  s.  John  Trask  and  Harriet 
Lucre  tia  (Phelps)  Cassino;  grad.  St.  Johnsbury 
(Vt.)  Acad.,  1872,  Peabody  Acad.  Science,  Salem, 
1875,  Afcassiz  Sch.  Zoology,  Pennikeese  Island, 
1875;  m.  Melvina  King  Osborn,  of  Peabody,  Mass., 
Jan.  31,  1877.  Began  to  publish  books,  1877;  has 
issued  from  250  to  300  vols.,  principally  standard 
and  illustrated  books  and  works  on  natural  history, 
first  Am.  edits,  of  Goethe's  and  Schiller's  works, 
etc.;  compiled  and  published  19  edits.  Naturalists' 
Directory,  1877-1905;  now  principally  occupied 
witli  publisliing  Little  Folks  (1st  number  Nov., 
1897)  and  juvenile  books.  Conglist.  Independent 
Republican.  Home:  20  Savoy  Rd.,  Asgood  Park. 
Office:    Loring   and   Jefferson   Avs.,    Salem,    JMass.* 

CASTIii:,  William  Ernest,  zoologist;  b.  Alexan- 
dria,   O.,    Oct.    25,    1867;    s.    NV'illiam    Augustus   and 
Sarah    (Fassett)    Castle;    A.B.,    Denison    U.,    1889 
A.B.,    Harvard,    1893,    A.M.,    1894,    Ph.D.,    1895;    m 
Clara    Sears    Bosworth,    of   Wellsville,    Kan.,    Aug, 
18,  1896.    Taught  Latin,  Ottawa  (Kan.)  U.,  1889-92 
instr.  vertebrate  anatomy,  U.  of  Wis.,  1895-6;  instr 
biology,  Knox  Coll.,  1896-7;  instr.  zoology,  1897-03 
asst.  prof.,  1903-8,  prof,  since  1908,  Harvard.    (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  societies,   boolvs,  etc.) 
Home:  Payson  Rd.,  Belmont,  Mass.* 

CASTIiE,  William.  Bichatds,  Jr.,  editor;  b.  Hono- 
lulu, H.I.,  June  19,  1878;  s.  \Villiam  Richards  and 
Ida  Beatrice  (Lowrev)  Castle;  ed.  Punahou  Prep, 
and  Punahou  Sch.  to  1896;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1900; 
m.  Margaret  Farlow,  of  Boston,  June  3,  1902.  Asst. 
dean  Harvard  Coll.,  1906-13;  trustee  Dummer 
Acad.,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1909-12,  St.  Mark's  Sch., 
Southboro,  Mass.,  since  1911.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Clubs:  Tennis  and  Racquet  (Boston);  Har- 
vard (Boston  and  New  York);  Grolier,  Authors' 
(New  York).  Author:  The  Green  Vase,  1912; 
Hawaii  Past  and  Present.  1913;  The  Pillar  of 
Sand,  1914.  Eldltor  Harvard  Graduates'  Magazine 
since  1915;  contbr.  various  articles  on  coll.  matters 
to  mags,  and  papers.  Home:  243  Beacon  St.,  Bos- 
ton.   Ofllce:  3  Gray's  Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

CASWEIiIi,  Prank  Iiiving-ston;  b.  Narragansett 
Pier,  R.I.,  Nov.  20,  18  i  2;  s.  James  Dallas  and  Annie 
(Davidson)  Caswell;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Narragansett 
Pier;  Soutli  Kingstown  Higli  Sch.;  spl.  studies. 
Brown  U.,  1891-3;  m.  Feb.  15,  1898,  Theresa  Agnes 
Hageczky,  of  Boston.  Asst.  postmaster,  Narra- 
gansett, under  Pres.  McKinley's  administration; 
supt.  Sea  View  R.R.  since  Mar.  1,  1903;  mem.  Town 
Council  of  Narragansett,  1904,  6,  7,  8;  mem.  R.I. 
Gen.  Assembly,  1909-11,  Senate,  1912,  15,  16.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mason.  Address:  Narra- 
gansett Pier,  R.I. 

CATS,  Frank  Clarence,  paper  mcht.;  b.  Maiden, 
Mass.,  Feb.  27,  1880;  s.  Charles  F.  and  Elizabeth  L. 
(Butman)  Gate;  ed.  pub.  grammar  and  high  schs.. 
Maiden;  m.  Marv  L.  Abbot,  of  Manchester,  N.H., 
Mar.  29,  1910;  2  children,  Lucille  Abbot,  Frank 
Clarence,  Jr.  Began  active  career  in  employ  of 
Higgin,  Snow  Co.,  wholesale  paper  dealers,  Bos- 
ton, May  1,  1899;  title  of  firm  later  changed  to 
Andrews-Burr  Paper  Co.  and,  in  1911,  to  Andrews 
Paper  Co.,  of  which  is  sec.  and  dir.  Recreations: 
farming.  Home:  Ellis  Av.,  Reading,  Mass.  Office: 
54  India  St.,  Boston. 

CATS,  Oeorg-e  Washington,  jurist;  Mar.  10,  1834- 
July  28,   191  J.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

CATHCABT,  Samuel  Macintosh,  clergyman;  b. 
Belfast,  Ireland,  Mar.  27,  1863;  s.  David  and  Agnes 
(McCartney)  Cathcart;  came  to  America  in  1882; 
B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1895;  post-grad,  course  in 
philosophv,  history  and  economics,  Yale;  m.  Har- 
riet H.  Smith,  of  Westerly,  R.I.,  Sept.  2,  1892.  W^as 
asst.  to  D.  L.  Moody  in  evangelistic  work,  1890-1; 
ordained    Congl.    ministry,    1896;    pastor    Chelsea, 


Mass.,  1896-02,  Middleboro,  INIass.,  1902-7;  acting 
Pastor  Pawcatuck  Cli.,  Westerly,  It.I.,  Sept.,  1907- 
June,  1908,  pastor  same,  1908-14.  Del.  Nat.  Coun- 
cil Congl.  Ministers,  Des  Moines,  la.,  1904;  corpo- 
rate mem.  A.B.C.PMXI.,  1906.  Republican.  Recre- 
ations: golf,  tennis.    Address:  W'esterly,  R.I. 

CATHEBON,  Allison  Graham,  lawyer;  b.  Kempt, 
Queen's  Co.,  N.S.,  June  26,  1878;  s.  Howard  Doug- 
las and  ]\lary  Arbella  (Allison)  Catheron;  brouglit 
to  U.S.,  1883;  prep.  edn.  Beverly  (Mass.)  liigh  Sch.; 
A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  Lewiston,  Me.,  1900;  LL.B.,  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,  1905;  m.  Alice  L.  Millett,  of  Bev- 
erly, Mass.,  Sept.  24,  1906;  2  cliildren,  Lorraine, 
Miriam.  Admitted  to  bar,  1905;  mem.  Hoag  & 
Catheron  since  1906;  treas.  Provident  Realty  Co.; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1913,  14,  15.  Prin.  High 
Sch.,  Norwell,  Mass.,  1900-2.  Pres.  Nortli  Shore 
br.  of  Mass.  Soc.  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to 
Children.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason.  Recre- 
ations: swimming.  Home:  11  Magnolia  St.,  Bev- 
erly, Mass.    Office:  19  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

CATIiIN,  Charles  Alhert,  chemist;  b.  Burlington, 
Vt.,  May  10,  1849;  s.  Henry  Wadhams  and  Mary 
Cobb  (Mavo)  Catlin;  brother  of  Henry  Guy  and 
Robert  Mayo  Catlin;  B.S.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1872,  Ph.B., 
1873  (Sc.D.,  1913);  special  course  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1894-5;  m.  Frances  L.  Herridk,  ot  Burling- 
ton, Vt.,  June  20,  1877.  Cliemist,  Rumford  Chem. 
Works,  Providence,  1873-5  and  since  1878.  Inventor 
and  patentee  of  chem.  processes  and  applications, 
many  of  which  relate  to  manufacture  of  phos- 
phates for  dietetic  purposes.  Trustee  U.  of  Vt. 
and  R.I.  Hosp.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Soc.  Chem. 
Industry,  Am.  Chem.  Soc.  (councillor),  Franklin 
Inst.,  Piiila.,  Am.  Inst.  Chem.  Engrs.  Clubs:  Uni- 
versity, Hope,  R.I.  Country.  Author:  Baking  Pow- 
ders, 1899.  Contbr.  to  tech.  journs.  Home:  133 
Hope  St.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

CATIiIN,  Edward  Harwood,  army  officer;  b. 
Meriden,  N.H.,  Oct.  IS,  1858;  s.  Benjamin  Rush  and 
Marv  E.  (Morrill)  Catlin:  prep.  edn.  Kimball  Union 
Acad.,  Meriden;  grad.  U.S.  Mil.  Acad.,  1880;  m. 
Lucy  Baldwin,  of  Wilmot,  N.H.,  Aug.  25,  1881;  5 
children,  Evelyn  Esta,  Marion  F.,  Harwood  B., 
Geo.  Sumner,  Charles  Edward.  Commd.  2d  It.,  U.S. 
A.,  June  12,  1880,  1st  It.,  Nov.  4,  1886,  capt..  Mar. 
2,  1899;  retired  as  maj.  for  disability  incident  to 
the  service,  Sept.  16,  1905.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Address:   Hill,  N.H. 

CATIiIN,  George  Boardman,  mfr. ;  b.  Winooski. 
Vt.,  Feb.  4.  1859;  s.  George  G.  and  Ellen  Frances 
(Boardman)  Catlin:  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1880  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa);  m.  Ina  M.  Weston,  of  Winooski,  Aug.  16, 
1882;  2  children,  Ellen  Weston,  Ruth  Ford.  Book- 
keeper with  Clark  Bros.  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1881-2; 
bookkeeper  and  mgr.  Fond  du  Lac  Iron  Co.,  Wis., 
1882-3;  mgr.  W.F.  &  S.H.  Weston,  iron  mfrs., 
Keene,  N.Y.,  1883-5;  mem.  Weston  &  Catlin,  Win- 
ooski, 1885-7;  bookkeeper  and  salesman.  Swift  & 
Co.,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  1888-9;  supt.  Sloss  Iron  & 
Steel  Co.,  Birmingham,  1889-95;  mem.  Tobey  & 
Catlin,  lime  and  lumber,  Winooski,  1896-06;  con- 
ducting business  in  own  name,  since  1906;  pres. 
Champlain  Vallev  Lime  Co.;  trustee  Winooski 
Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason; 
mem.  O.E.S.,  Delta  Psi.  Clubs:  Ethan  Allen,  Lake 
Champlain  Yacht.  Address:  292  Pearl  St.,  Bur- 
lington, Vt. 

CATIiIIT,  Lyman  Sheldon,  banker;  b.  Harwinton, 
Conn.,  Jan.  21,  1840;  s.  Sheldon  and  Cornelia 
(Baldwin)  Catlin:  ed.  common  schs.,  and  4  mos.  at 
Harwinton  Acad.;  m.  Helen  J.  Lewis,  of  Stratford, 
Conn.,  Sept.  26,  1871  (died  1906);  4  children,  Shel- 
don, Lucy  J.,  George  L.,  Cornelia  J.  Served  in  vol. 
army,  Civil  War,  1862-6,  as  pvt.  and  1st  It.;  in  ins. 
and  real  estate  business,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  smce 
1873;  treas.  and  trustee  Mechanics  and  Farmers 
Savings  Bank  since  1873;  dir.  and  elk.  City  Nat. 
Bank;  dir.  United  Illuminating  Co.,  New  Haven, 
Cuba  Fruit  Co.,  N.J.  Republican.  Mem.  Loyal 
Legion,  G.A.R.  Clubs:  Seaside,  Weatogue  Golf, 
Home:  243  Mill  Hill  Av.  Office:  107-9  Wall  St., 
Bridgeport,    Conn. 

CATIiIN,  William  Hopkins,  banker;  b.  Meriden, 
Conn.,  Aug.  24,  1842;  s.  Benjamin  Hopkins  and 
Amelia  Deljorah  (Spencer)  Catlin:  immigrant  an- 
cestors, Thomas  Catlin  and  Garrand  Spencer,  Bos- 


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tun,  1630:  direct  descendant  of  Thomas  Hooker, 
founder  of  Hartford.  Conn.,  and  Rev.  John  Wilson, 
pastor  Fir.st  Cli.,  Bo.ston;  ed.  common  and  liipli 
.sells.,  jMeriden  and  Hartford,  Conn.;  m.  Helen  Mar 
Bailey,  of  Barton  Co.,  Mo.,  Sept.  Ifj,  1871  (died 
1880);  m.  2d.  .lennie  Winslow,  of  North  Brookfield, 
Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1883.  Served  as  pvt.  Co.  A.  15th 
Conn.  Regt.,  Civ.  War,  1862-5;  elk.  in  hanUvare 
store,  Erie,  Pa.,  2  yrs. ;  on  cattle  lanch  in  Barton 
Co.,  Mo.,  1868-73;  tia\elins  salesman  2  yrs.;  be- 
came connected  with  Mciiden  Savings  Bank.  1877, 
and  is  sec,  treas.  and  trustee  same.  Rei)ublican. 
Conglist.  Dir.  ISIissionarv  Soc.  of  Conn.;  corporate 
mem.  A.B.C.F.:M.  Mem.  G.A.R..  Royal  Arcanum. 
Club:  Arm\-  and  Xavv  of  (^onn.  Home:  130  K. 
Main  St.    r)fflce:   03  K.   :\Iain  St..  Aleriden,  Conn. 

CAVANAGH,  James  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  .June  1!>,  1872;  s.  .lohn  F.  and  Annie  S.  (Far- 
ley) Cavanagh;  ed.  Everett  (Mass.)  High  Sch.; 
LL.B.  and  LI^.M.,  Boston  Univ.  Sch.  of  Law;  m. 
Jean  L.  Matthieson,  of  Boston.  June  7,  1904.  Was 
Boston  nigr.  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co.;  state  mgr. 
Washington  Life  Ins.  Co.  In  practice  in  Boston 
since  1907  as  mem.  firm  of  Cavanagh  &  Hendrick. 
Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910.  11,  12;  author  of 
anti-loan  shark  law  of  1911;  also  author  of  new 
savings  bank  law  and  law  for  sch.  savings.  Re- 
publican; Taft  del.-at-large  for  Mass..  l^ep.  Nat. 
Conv..  Chicago.  1912.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus 
(past  state  deputy  supreme  knight).  Everett 
Lodge  Elks  (past  exalted  i-uler),  Foresters  of 
America.  Owls.  Charitable  Irish  Y.M.  Catholic 
Assn.  Club:  Boston  City.  Recreations:  reading, 
swimming,  bowling.  Home:  19  Gilmore  St., 
Everett.   Mass.    Office:    X  Congress  St..   Boston. 

CAVANAUGH,  John  Bernard,  lawyer;  b.  Man- 
chester. N.ll..  .June  19.  1N71:  s.  Thomas  J.  and 
Mary  A.  ((Jallagher)  Cavanaugh.  botli  natives  of 
Ireland:  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs.,  ^Manchester; 
LL.B..  Boston  U.  Law  Sch..  1897;  m.  Margaret  E. 
McDermott.  of  Oriskany  Falls.  N.Y..  Aug.  14.  1906. 
Admitted  to  N.H.  bar.  1897.  and  since  practiced 
at  Manchester:  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rej)..  1899,  01,  O:!, 
Senate.  16th  Dist.,  1905;  mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv., 
1912;  mem.  Governor's  Council.  1915-16.  ]Mem. 
N.H.  Bar  Assn.,  Manchester  Bar  Assn.,  Manches- 
ter Hist.  Soc.  Republican.  Roman  C'atholic.  Mem. 
Ancient  Order  Hibernians.  Knights  of  Columbus. 
Home:  294  Laurel  St.  Office:  S14  Elm  St.,  IMan- 
chester.    N.H. 

CAVERIiY,  Charles  Solomon,  M.D.;  b.  Trov, 
N.H.,  Sept.  30,  185G:  s.  Dr.  .\biel  M.  and  Sarah  L. 
(Goddard)  Caverly;  A.B..  Dartmouth.  1878:  M.D., 
U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1881;  m.  Mabel  A. 
Tuttle.  of  Rutland.  Vt..  Nov.  4.  1885;  1  son.  Harlev 
Tuttle  (died  at  age  of  23).  I'racticed  in  Rutland 
since  1883;  splty.  diseases  of  throat  and  lungs; 
dir.  and  attending  phys.  to  Rutland  Hosp. ;  con- 
sulting phys.  Proctor  Hosp.;  prof,  hygiene,  U.  of 
Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine;  trustee  Vt.  Tuberculosis 
Sanatorium;  mem.  since  1890,  pres.  since  1891, 
Vt.  State  Bd.  of  Health;  asst.  surgeon  Vt.  N.G., 
1886-9.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc.  (pres., 
1891-2),  Rutland  Co.  Med.  Soc.  (pros..  1891-2), 
Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Club:  Rutland  Country.  Author  of  numerous 
papers  in  proc.  med.  socs.  Recreations:  golf,  fish- 
ing, local  histoi'v.  Address:  9  Court  St.,  Rutland. 
Vt. 

CAVERNO,  Julia  Harwood,  educatoi-;  b.  Mil- 
waukee. Wis.,  Dec.  19,  1862;  d.  Charles  and  Abigail 
H.  (Smith)  Caverno;  A.B.,  Smith  Coll.,  1887,  A.M., 
1890;  unmarried.  Teacher  Greek  and  Latin,  Grant 
Collegiate  Inst.,  Chicago,  1887-93;  inslr.  and  asso. 
prof.  Greek.  1893-05.  prof,  since  1905.  head  of 
dept.  since  1912,  Smith  Coll.  Recreations:  walk- 
ing, housekeeping.  Address:  8  West  St.,  Nortli- 
amiitoii,    Mass. 

CAZIABC,  Iiouls  Vasmer,  aimv  officer.  (See 
vol.    llHi:*,   ,il.so  Who's  Wlio  in   America,   1914-15.) 

CENTEBVAIiIi,  Ivan  Alexis  Teofil,  dentist;  b. 
SkarlTult.  Sweden.  Ajir.  11,  1X71;  s.  Johan  Christian 
and  Nanna  Johanna  (Anderson-Leo)  Centervall; 
came  to  America,  1892;  B.S.,  Helsingborg  Sell., 
1890;  student,  Helsingborg  Medico-Gvmnastic 
Inst.,  1890-1,  D.M.D.,  Tufts  Coll.  Dental  Sch.,  1904; 
grad.    Boston   Evening   High    Sch.,    1907;    m.   Adele 


Torborg  Regina  Jonsson,  of  Manchester,  Mass., 
Sept.  22,  1903;  children,  Forster  Ivan,  Margarita 
IMalvina,  Alexauttra  Torborg.  Asst.  Swedish 
Medico-Gymnastic  Inst.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark, 
1891-2;  practiced  med.  gymnastics  and  massage  in 
Boston,  1892-04;  began  practice  dentistry,  Boston, 
1904;  instr.  clin.  dentistry.  Tufts  Coll.  Dental  Sch. 
since  1905.  Mem.  Boston  and  Tufts  Dental  Alumni 
Assns.,  Nat.  Dental  Assn.,  Mass.  Dental  Soc.  Epis- 
copalian. Club:  Swedish  G.ymnastic  Posse.  Home: 
164  Dent  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  office;  Park  Bldg., 
Boston. 

C£FPI,  Oscar  A.,  mfi-. ;  b.  Boston.  Oct.  27,  1877; 
adopted  son  of  Alexander  Cepi)i;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Boston;  Georgetown  Univ..  Washington,  D.C.;  m. 
Helene  Sullivan.  Boston,  June  10.  1903;  2  daugh- 
ters, Katherine,  Helene.  Has  been  identified  with 
mfr.  of  mouldings  since  beginning  of  active  ca- 
reer, 1896;  aftei-  death  of  father,  1913,  company 
was  incorpoi'ated  as  A.  Ceppi  Co.,  of  which  is 
pres.  Catholic.  Home:  38  Crowninshield  Rd., 
Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  101  Broadway  Extension, 
Boston. 

CHABOT,  Josepli  Gregoire,  lawyer;  b.  Somer- 
set, P.Q.,  Can.,  May  8,  1865;  s.  Francois  Octave 
and  Clarence  (Chaine)  Chabot;  lived  in  Lewiston 
Me.,  since  Ajji-.,  1871;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Androscoggin 
Business  Coll.  and  by  home  study;  worked  in  shoe 
store,  Lewiston.  9  yrs..  and  taught  in  Lewiston 
evening  pub.  schs.  2  yrs.;  m.  Winnefred  Stone,  of 
Lewiston,  Nov.  24.  1903.  Collaboratoi'  and  writer 
for  newspapers,  "Le  iViessager,"  and  "Le  Courrier 
du  Maine."  Admitted  to  bar,  1894,  and  since  prac- 
ticed at  Lewiston;  dir.,  treas.  and  atty.  Franco- 
American  Assn.;  dii-.  and  atty.  Lake  Auburn 
Crystal  Ice  Co.  Mem.  Androscoggin  Bar  Assn.. 
Me.  State  Bar  Assn.,  Am.  Bar.  Assn.,  Musical  and 
Literary  Club.  Republican.  Catholic.  Recreations: 
touring  in  automobile.  Home:  47  Shawmut  St. 
Office:    228   Lisbon  St..  Lewiston,  Me. 

CHACE,  Arnold  Bnffum,  cotton  mfr.;  b.  Valley 
Falls,  R.I.,  Nov.  10,  1845;  s.  Samuel  B.  and  Eliza- 
beth (Buffum)  Chace;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1866,  A.M., 
1869  (Sc.D.,  1892):  studied  Lawrence  Scientific 
Sch.  (Harvard).  1867,  ficole  de  Medicine,  Paris, 
1868;  m.  Eliza  C.  Greene,  of  Providence,  Oct.  24, 
1871.  Began  in  cotton  mfg.  business  at  Valley 
Falls.  R.I.,  1869;  pres.  Westminster  Bank.  Provi- 
dence; dir.  Barnard  Mfg.  Co.,  Fall  liiver;  treas. 
Valley  Falls  Co.  Trustee  since  1876,  treas.,  1882- 
1900,  now  chancellor.  Brown  U.  Home:  324  Angell 
St.,    Providence.    R.I.    Office:     Albion,   R.I.* 

CHACE,  Charles  Sidney,  florist;  b.  Swansea, 
Mass.,  Jan.  10,  1840;  s.  Daniel  Sherman  and  Belinda 
(Pierce)  Chace;  descendant  of  Colonial  and  Revo- 
lutionary ancestors,  among  whom  was  Capt. 
Pierce,  killed  in  King  Phillip's  War,  1676;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  and  Dighton  Acad.;  m.  Jan.  20,  1861,  at  War- 
ren, R.I.,  Mary  Mason  Hale,  of  Swansea,  Mass. 
Mem.  Sch.  Com.,  auditor,  moderator  town  meet- 
ing 25  yrs.;  chmn.  Rep.  Town  Com.,  24  yrs.;  chmn. 
selectmen;  overseer  of  poor;  mem.  Bd.  of  Health 
IS  yrs.;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1894,  Senate, 
1911,  12;  justice  of  the  peace.  Republican.  Meth- 
odist. Mem.  Chace  Chase  Assn.  Mason:  mem. 
Grange.  Clubs:  Taunton  Yacht,  Middlesex  (Mass.) 
Republican.     Address:     Dighton,    Mass. 

CHACE,  Jonathan,  ex-senator;  b.  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  .July  22,  1829;  s.  Harvey  'and  Hannah 
(Wood)  Chace;  ed.  Friends  Sch.,  Providence;  (hon. 
A.M.,  Brown  U.,  1882);  m.  Jane  C.  Moon,  of  Fall- 
sington.  Pa.,  Oct.  12,  1854.  Mem.  firm  of  J.  H. 
&  J.  Chace,  cotton  mfrs. ;  pres.  Phoenix  Nat.  Bank. 
Mem.  R.I.  Senate,  1876-8;  mem.  47th  and  48th 
Congresses  (1881-5);  elected  U.S.  senator.  1885, 
to  fill  unexpired  term  (1885-7)  of  Henry  B.  An- 
thony, deceased,  and  resigned  from  Congress; 
reelected  for  term,  1887-93,  but  resigned  from 
senate,  Api'.  9,  1889.  Republican.  Trustee  Brown 
v.,   since    1892.     Address:     Valley   Falls,    R.I.* 

CHABBOUBN,  Erlon  B.  ("Tom  Tangfler"),  news- 
paper spl.  etlitor;  b.  Auburn.  Me..  Mar.  25,  185;'); 
s.  Sylvanus  and  Lurana  Small  (IMoody)  Chad- 
bourn;  common  sch.  edn.,  supplemented  by  scien- 
tific lectures  at  Boston;  learned  printer's  trade; 
m.  Ijillie  G.  W^alker,  of  Woburn,  Mass.,  June  22, 
1887.     Editor    young    people's    depts.    in    Portland 


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(Me.)  Argus  38  yrs.,  Chicago  Inter  Ocean  since 
ISilO,  Buffalo  Express,  Hartford  Times,  Spokane 
Spokesman-Review,  Trenton  Advertiser,  Indiana 
Parmer,  New  York  Cliristian  Advocate,  Boston 
Wellspring,  Nashville  Visitor,  Winnipeg  Farm- 
ers' Advocate,  and  other  leading  jours.  Has  pre- 
pared a  weekly  letter  of  Scientific  Miscellany 
since  1879,  which  has  been  extensively  used  in 
papers  in  U.S.,  Canada,  Great  Britain,  Australia, 
Hong  Kong,  and  in  other  parts  of  the  world.  Has 
also  supplied  a  daily  column  on  scientific  and 
industrial  affairs  for  prominent  Am.  jours.  Home: 
Melrose,  Mass.* 

CHASBOXTRNZ:,  Georg-e  Storrs,  retired  clergy- 
inan;  b.  Somersworth,  N.H.,  Dec.  SO,  1833;  s.  Sam- 
uel and  Sophronia  W.  (Odiorne)  Chadbourne;  A.B., 
Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1858,  A.M.,  1861  (D.D.,  1883; 
S.T.D.,  Claflin,  1884);  m.  Martha  M.  Hansom,  of 
Medford,  Mass..  June  14,  1898.  Teacher,  1858-63, 
asso.  prin.,  1860-63,  Troy  Conf.  Acad.,  Vt. ;  or- 
dained M.E.  ministry,  1858;  in  ministry  of  the 
ch.  50  yrs.,  Troy  and  N.E.  confs. ;  presiding  elder 
Boston  and  Cambridge  dists.,  1886-94;  del.  Gen. 
Confs.,  M.E.  Ch.,  1888-92;  prof.  ednl.  instns.,  5 
yrs.;  trustee  and  sec.  Ch.  Aid  Soc.  of  N.E.  Conf., 
etc.    Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Home:  Melrose,  Mass.* 

CHASWICK,  French  Ensor,  rear-admiial  U.S.N. ; 
b.  Morgantown,  W.Va.,  Feb.  29,  1844;  s.  Daniel 
Clark  and  Margaret  Eliza  (Evans)  Chadwick; 
apptd.  to  U.S.  Naval  Acad,  from  W.Va.,  1861,  grad. 
1864;  m.  Cornelia  J.  Miller,  of  Utica,  N.Y.,  Nov. 
20,  1878.  Ensign,  Nov.  1,  1866;  master,  Dec.  1,  1866; 
It.,  Mar.  12,  1868;  It.-comdr.,  Mar.  26,  1869;  comdr., 
Dec.  12,  1884;  capt.,  Nov.  7,  1897;  rear-admiral, 
Oct.  11,  1903.  Summer  of  1864,  was  attached  to 
the  Marblehead  in  pursuit  of  the  Confederate 
steamers  Florida  and  Tallahassee;  served  Susque- 
hanna, 1865-6.  Juniata,  1866-7,  Sabine,  1S67-S,  Tus- 
carora,  1868-70,  Guerriere,  1870-2;  Naval  Acad., 
1872-5;  Powhatan.  1875-8;  Navy  Yard,  New  York, 
1879-80;  spl.  duty  3d  light  house  dist,  1880-2;  naval 
attachg,  Am.  Embassy,  London,  1882-9;  comd. 
Yorktown,  1889-91;  chief,  Intelligence  office,  1892- 
93;  chief  Bur.  of  Equipment,  1893-7;  comd.  New 
York,  and  chief  of  staff  of  Admiral  Sampson,  dur- 
ing war  with  Spain,  participated  in  the  most  im- 
portant engagements  in  the  Atlantic  during  the 
war,  and  was  advanced  5  numbers  in  range  for 
eminent  and  conspicuous  conduct  in  battle;  pres. 
Naval  War  Coll.,  Newport,  1900-3;  duty  in  connec- 
tion with  Naval  War  Coll.,  1903-4;  comdr. -in-chief, 
South  Atlantic  Squadron,  1904;  retired,  Feb.  28, 
1906.  Mem.  Nat.  Inst.  Arts  and  Letters;  fellow 
Am.  Geog.  Soc;  corr.  mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc;  mem. 
Navy  Hist.  Soc  and  Interested  in  municipal  govt., 
on  w^hich  he  has  frequently  written  and  spoken. 
Has  been  mem.  Newport  Council  and  Park  Commn. 
(See  Who's  "Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home: 
Newport,    R.I.* 

CHASWICK,  Georg-e  Whitefield,  conductor:  b. 
Lowell.  Mass.,  Nov.  13,  1854;  studied  in  Germanv, 
1877-80:  (hon.  A.M.,  Yale,  1897;  LL.D.,  Tufts, 
1905).  Dir.  N.E.  Conservatory  of  Music  Com- 
posed 5  overtures  (Rip  Van  Winkle,  Thalia,  Mel- 
pomene, Adonais,  Euterpe) ;  3  symphonies.  Opera 
.Tudith,  various  choral  work.s,  and  smaller  or- 
chestral works — songs,  string  quartettes,  etc.;  ode 
for  dedication  of  Chicago  Expn.,  1893.  Mem.  Am. 
Acad.  Arts  and  Letters.  Address:  360  Marlbor- 
ough  St..    Boston.* 

CHADWICK,  Henry  Dexter,  M.D. ;  b.  Boscawen, 
N.H.,  Jan.  2,  1872;  s.  Jeremiah  C.  and  Eliza  A. 
(Austin)  Chadwick;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1895;  house  officer.  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1895-6;  m. 
Edith  Nichols  Clark,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Mav 
24,  1898;  2  children,  Maurice  P.,  b.  Mar.  29,  1899, 
Barbara,  Sept.  24,  1904.  Began  practice  at  Wal- 
tham,  Mass.,  1896;  in  charge  pvt.  sanatorium,  Rut- 
land, Mass.,  1903-6;  supt.  Vt.  Sanatorium,  Pitts- 
ford,  Vt.,  1907-9;  supt.  Westfield  State  Sanatorium 
since  Mar.,  1909;  acting  asst.  surgeon,  Spanish- 
Am.  War;  asst.  surgeon,  rank  of  capt,  5th  Regt., 
M.V.M..  1899-1900.  Mem.  Nat.  Assn.  for  Study 
and  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis,  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc    Address:    Westfield,  Mass. 

CHADWICK,  Joseph  Webber,  educator;  b.  China, 
Me.,  May  8,  1836;  s.  Abel  and  Elizabeth   (Starrett) 


Chadwick;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1862  (Phi  Beta  Kappa), 
A.M.,  1865;  m.  Sarah  Ellen  Roberts,  of  Maiden, 
Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1863  (died  1891);  m.  2d,  Lydia  F. 
Remick,  of  Wolfeboro,  N.H.,  July  20,  1893;  1  son 
living,  S.  Percy  R.  (head  Dept.  of  Hist..  Phillips- 
Exeter  Acad.).  Prin.  New  Hampton  Lit.  Instn., 
1862-6:  usher  and  submaster,  Boston  Latin  Sch., 
1866-72:  master,  same,  1872-06  (resigned).  One  of 
founders  of  Maiden  Pub.  Library,  Maiden  Indus- 
trial Aid  Soc.  (sec  26  yrs.).  Maiden  Home  for  Aged 
Persons  (clinin.  exec.  com.).  Mem.  N.E.  Historie- 
Geneal.  Soc.  Deacon  1st  Ch.  Clubs:  Congregational 
of  Mass.,  Pine  Tree  State,  Appalachian  Mountain, 
Republican  of  Mass.  (all  of  Boston).  Recreations: 
farming,  traveling.  Address:  537  Pleasant  St., 
Maiden,  Mass. 

CHAFFEE,  George  Thrall,  lumber;  b.  Rutland, 
Vt.,  Dec.  25,  1857;  s.  Frederick  and  Charlotte 
(Thrall)  Chaffee;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Rutland,  and  pvt. 
sch.,  Poultney,  Vt.;  m.  Oct.  29,  1885,  Mellie  L. 
Stoddard,  of  Poultney.  In  business  in  Rutland 
.since  1881:  pres.  Beaver  Brook  Lumber  Co.;  part- 
ner in  F.  Chaffee's  Sons;  v.-p.  Chaffee  Lumber  Co.; 
also  pres.  Rutland  Trust  Co.;  dir.  Killington  Nat. 
Bank.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason;  mem. 
K  of  P.,  Elks.  Club:  Rutland  Country.  Address; 
Rutland,    Vt. 

CHAFFEE,  Jerome  Stuart,  M.D. ;  b.  Amenia, 
NY  Nov  n,  1873;  s.  James  Stuart  and  Lydia 
(judd)  Chaffee;  descendant  of  Thomas  Chaffee, 
Hingham,  Mass..  about  1636;  prep.  edn.  Wilbra- 
ham  (Mass.)  Acad.;  Ph.B..  Yale,  1894;  M.D.,  U.  of 
Pa  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1897;  grad.  U.S.  Army  Med. 
Sch.,  Washington,  D.C.,  1902;  m.  Grace  Dutcher 
Ketcham,  of  Dover  Plains,  N.Y.,  Nov.  7,  1900.  Asst 
surgeon  U.S.  Navy,  May,  1898-Nov.,  1899;  served 
under  Admiral  Dewey  at  Manila;  aboard  US.s 
Boston,  U.S.S.  Monadnock;  asst.  surgeon,  rank  of 
It  US.  Armv,  Feb.,  1901-July,  1903  (resigned); 
1st  It.  Med.  Reserve  Corps,  U.S.A.,  since  its  orgn. 
Practiced  in  Sharon,  Conn.,  since  1903;  surgeon  to 
Sharon  Hosp.,  also  dir.;  surgeon  N.Y.C.  &  H.R. 
R  R.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mil.  Order  Foreign  Wars,  Nu 
Sigma  Nu.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Uni- 
versity, of  Litchfield  County.  Address:  4  4  Elm 
St.,  Sharon,  Conn. 

CHAFFEE,  Emma  Hurd  (Mrs.  Arthur  W.  Chaf- 
fee)- b.  Clinton,  Conn.;  d.  Andrew  J.  and  Mary 
(Bacon)  Hurd;  grad.  Morgan  High  Sch.,  1877  (sa- 
lutatorian):  m.  Arthur  Willard  Chaffee,  June  i. 
1888  Especially  interested  in  bearing  cheer  to 
lonely,  aged  and  sick.  Mem.  Conn.  Humane  Soc, 
ChildVen's  Aid  Soc,  Consumer's  League,  State 
Woman's  Suffrage  Assn.  Chmn.  Home  Comfort 
Club-  pres.  Woman's  Educational  Club  of  Moodus: 
county  organizer  Conn.  State  Federation  of  Wom- 
en's Clubs;  ex-regent  Nathan  Hale  Memorial 
Chapter,  D.A.R.,  and  now  chmn.  patriotic  ednl. 
com  -  ex-pres.  Woman's  Christian  Temperance 
Union-  mem.  Town  Sch.  Com.  of  East  Haddam  4 
yrs.;  corporator  of  East  Haddam  Pub.  Library. 
Conglist.    Home:   Moodus,   Conn. 

CHAFFEE,  Newman  K.,  mfr.;  b.  Rutland,  Vt., 
July  4  1868;  s.  Frederick  and  Charlotte  (  rhrall) 
Chaffee:  ed.  U.  of  Vt.;  m.  Dec  27,  1894  Mabel  Rose 
Gibson,  of  Phila.,  Pa.  Partner  in  F.  Chaffee  s  Sons 
since  1891;  formerly  in  lumber  business;  now  not 
actively  engaged:  dir.  Rutland  Trust  Co.:  trustee 
Rutland  Savings  Bank;  treas.  F.  R-  Patch  Mfg^C^. 
Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910.  Senate,  1912;  mem 
Bd.  of  Penal  Instns.,  H.,  1906-13;  trustee  LT^  of 
Vt.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Address:  Rut- 
land, Vt. 

CHAFFIir,  Charles  E.,  merchant.  (See  vol.  1909.) 

CHAFFIN,  WilUam  Elmer,  educator:  b.  Clare- 
mont,  N.H.,  Nov.  IS,  1862;  s.  John  Willard  and 
Susan  (Gage)  Chaffln;  Claremont  farm  of  -which 
is  owner,  was  settled  on  by  a  Chaffin  about  1778, 
grad.  Stevens  High  Sch..  Claremont  1882;  B.S., 
Dartmouth,  1886,  A.M..  1894;  m.  Belle  Howes,  of 
Dennis,  Mass.,  Oct.  3,  1893.  Teacher  grammar  sch., 
Seabrooke,  N.H.,  1886,  high  sch.,  Westport,  Mass., 
1887  South  Dennis,  Mass.,  1889;  elected  supt. 
schs  of  Dennis-Chatham  Dist.,  1890,  and  after  re- 
arrangement of  dist.  to  include  towns  of  Dennis, 
Yarmouth  and  Brewster,  was  supt.  until  1909; 
since  supt.  dist.  inclusive  Scituate,  Marshfield  and 


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Duxbury;  pies.  Egypt  Garage  &  Machine  Co. 
Mem.  N.E.  Supts.'  Assn.,  Mass.  Teachers'  Assn., 
lOtlnl.  Council  of  Mass.  Republican.  Ki)iscopalian. 
Mason  (Past  Master).  Kecreations:  niotoiinK. 
Address:    Scituate,  Mass. 

CHAONON,  W(inceslas)  John  B(aptiste),  M.U. ; 

Dec.  I'S.  J.s;;7-I''eb.  ul',  I'.tli'.     (.Sue  vul.  i;io;).) 

CHAIiIFOUX,    Joseph    !■.,    nii-rcliant;    Dec.     20, 

lS50-.Sept.  L'l,    I'.ill.      (.Sec  vol.   Iil09.) 

CHAIiMSSS,  Andrew  Burns,  clergyman;  moved 
to  Jiultinioic.   Mil.      (See   vol.    lHOil.) 

CHAIiMI:RS,  James,  clergyman,  educator;  b. 
Stratluov,  ont.,  Can.,  Xov.  22,  1S59;  s.  Andrew  and 
Catherine  (Doyle)  Chalmers;  descendant  of 
Scotch-Irish  ancestry;  A.B.,  Eureka  (111.)  Coll., 
1S88,  Ph.D.,  1889;  fellow  U.  of  St.  Andrews,  Scot- 
land, 1897-9  (D.D.,  Wlveaton,  111.,  Coll.,  1902; 
DL.D.,  Western  Mich.  Coll.,  1904);  m.  Elizabeth 
Anderson,  of  Sparta,  Mich.,  Aug.  30.  1S89;  7  chil- 
dren, James  Anderson,  William  W'allace,  Eliza- 
beth, Robert  Burn.s:.  Mai'garet,  Agnes,  Herbert 
Wallace.  Prof,  of  English,  Eureka  Coll.,  1888-9, 
Ohio  State  U.,  1889-94;  prin.  Wis.  State  Normal 
Sch.,  1894-7;  pastor  Congl.  Ch.,  Elgin,  111.,  1899- 
02;  pres.  S.  Dak.  State  Coll.,  1902-6;  pastor  Congl. 
Ch.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  190C-14;  supt.  schs.,  Fitch- 
burg,  since  1914.  Mem.  Mass.  Bd.  ]'"dn.  Conglist. 
Mason  (32°).  Author:  Bible  Emblems  and  Orien- 
tal Imagery,  1900;  Seven  Churches,  1913.  Edited 
Macaulay's  Milton  and  Addison,  li'ving's  Sketch 
Book,  Tennyson's  The  Princess,  Scott's  Lady  of  the 
Lake.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  28  Bond  St. 
Office:    City  Hall,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

CHAIiSISBS,  James  C,  pres.  1st  Nat.  Bank, 
Adam.'^.    .Ala.ss. 

CHAIiMZEBS,  Thomas,  clergyman;  b.  Algoma, 
Mich.,  Jan.  s,  lst;!i;  .s.  Andi-ew  and  Catherine 
(Doyle)  Chalmers;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891;  studied 
univs.  of  Marburg.  Gei-manv,  and  St.  Andrews, 
Scotland  (D.D.,  Dartmouth,  1908);  m.  Maude  Vir- 
ginia Smith,  of  Columlnis.  O.,  June  20,  1894;  9 
children,  Thomas  Lewis,  Marjorie,  Philip,  Don- 
ald, Virginia,  Eleanor,  Barbara,  Duncan,  Douglas. 
Oi-dained  Congl.  ministry,  1894;  pastor  Port  Huron, 
Mich.,  1894-1900,  Manchester,  N.H.,  since  1900;  was 
chmn.  com.  of  12  which  stopped  gambling  at  the 
Salem  (N.H.)  race  track.  Pres.  Rep.  State  Con  v., 
N.H.,  1912,  elected  to  N.H.  Senate,  Nov.,  1912,  and 
Rep.  nominee  for  pres.  of  Senate.  Chmn.  of 
commrs.  of  N.E.  Congl.  Congress;  trustee  Elliot 
Hosp.;  pres.  Pembroke  Sanatorium.  Mason  (32°). 
Clubs:  Intervale  Country,  Tlyannisport  (Mass.). 
Recreations:  golf.  Address:  1197  Union  St.,  Man- 
chester,  x.ir. 

CHAMBBBIiAIN,  Abiram,  government  banker; 
Dec.  7,  1837-May  13,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909;  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

CHAMBBBI.AIN',  Albert  Henry,  lawyer,  treas- 
urer; b.  Boston,  Dec.  9,  18  72;  s.  Volney  R.  and 
Lucia  Woodruff  (Lincoln)  Chamberlain;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  C^ambridge,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894, 
LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1899;  m.  Annie  Rob- 
inson Hooper,  of  Cambridge,  formerly  of  Exeter, 
N.H.,  Apr.  11,  1913.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar.  1899, 
and  practiced  in  Boston;  treas.  Arlington  Mills 
since  1913;  treas,  and  dir.  Hoosac  Worsted  Mills, 
Daniels  Worsted  Mills;  mem.  Cambridge  Common 
Council,  1896-97.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass.  Bar  Assns., 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Nat.  Assn.  Wool  Mfrs., 
Nat.  Assn.  Cotton  Mfrs.,  Am.  Assn.  Cotton  Mfrs. 
(^lubs:  Harvard  (Boston),  Colonial  (Cambridge), 
Oakley  Country.  Republican.  Home:  31.5  Broad- 
way, Methuen,  Mass.  Address:  P.  O.  Box  No.  386, 
Lawrence,  Mass. 

CHASCBBBIiAIir,  Albert  Boberts,  lawyer;  b. 
Mcriden,  Conn.,  Jan,  11,  187:",;  .s.  .Abiram  and  Char- 
lotte (Roberts)  Chambei-lain ;  father  was  state 
comptroller  of  Conn.,  1901-3,  gov.,  1903-5;  ed. 
Meriden  pub.  and  high  schs.;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scien- 
tific Sch.  (Yale),  1897,  LL.B.,  Yale  I^w  Sch.,  1901; 
m.  June  20,  1907,  Sarah  Chapel  Waterman,  of  Hud- 
son, N.Y.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1901;  exec.  sec. 
State  of  Conn.,  1903-5;  served  2  terms  as  alderman 
and  2  terms  as  coimcilman.  Meriden;  now  elk. 
Meriden  City  and  Police  Courts.  Republican.  Con- 
glist. Club:  Home  (Meriden).  Home:  819  Broad 
St.     Office:    29  Colony  St.,  Meriden,  Conn. 


CHAMBBBIiAXN',  Alexander  Francis,  anthropo- 
logist; Jan.  12,  1865-Apr.  18,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909; 
also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

CHAMBBBIiAIN',  Allen,  .journalist;  b.  Boston, 
Ma>'  2,  JNiJi;  s.  of  Augustine  Jason  and  Hannah 
Augusta  (Allen)  Chamberlain;  ed,  Boston  pub. 
schs.  and  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  m.  Grace  Melbourne 
Inman,  of  Stoneham,  Mass.,  May  21,  1890;  1  son, 
Francis.  Began  newspaper  work  as  spl.  writer  for 
Boston  Herald,  1889;  gen.  reportorial  work  for 
Boston  Post,  under  Edwin  M.  Bacon,  1890;  joined 
Boston  Transcript  staff  as  reporter  and  spl.  writer, 
1891;  free  lance  in  the  newspaper  and  magazine 
field  since  1895.  Resided  in  Winchester,  Mass., 
1890-08;  deputy  tree  warden  3  yrs.,  tree  warden, 
3  yrs.,  mem.  Park  Bd.,  3  yrs.  Unitarian.  First  sec. 
and  a  founder  Mass.  Forestry  Assn.;  mem.  Soc.  for 
Protection  of  N.H.  Forests.  Address:  30  Pinckney 
.St..  Boston. 

CHAMBI:BI.AIN,  Alien  Howard,  M.D.;  b.  Fox- 
croft,  Me.,  Dec.  5,  1861;  s.  Chester  and  Minerva 
(Spaulding)  Chamberlain;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1885; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1888;  unmarried.  House 
officer  Mass.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary, 
1888-90;  practiced  at  Foxcroft  since  1891;  pension 
examiner  during  Pres.  Cleveland's  2d  term.  Demo- 
crat. Unitarian.  Recreations:  reading.  Address: 
Foxcroft,  Me. 

CHAMBBBIiAIir,  Alvin  B.,  retired  mcht. ;  Dec. 
16,  1842-Nov.  13,  1912.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

CHAMBBBI.AZII',  Frederick  Herbert,  judge  of 
pi-obate;  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Dec.  28,  1862;  s. 
Ephraim  F.  and  Maria  A.  (MacFarland)  Chamber- 
lain; LL.D.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1886;  unmarried. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1886;  practiced  in  Wor- 
cester until  1907;  judge  of  Probate,  Worcester 
County,  since  June  5,  1907.  Mem.  Worcester  Co. 
Bar  Assn.,  Worcester  Agrl.  Soc,  Hort.  Assn.,  Wor- 
cester Grange.  Mason.  Clubs:  Worcester,  Tat- 
nuck  Country-.  Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  830 
Pleasant  St.  Address:  Court  House,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

CHAMBBRIiAQT,  Frederick  Stanley,  state 
treas.;  b.  New  Britain,  Conn.,  Aug.  19,  1872;  s. 
Valentine  Burt  and  Anna  I.  (Smith)  Chamberlain; 
pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Nov.  19,  1896,  Irene  B.  Robinson, 
of  New  York.  Was  connected  with  Mechanics  Nat. 
Bank,  New  Britain,  1889-07;  cashier  New  Britain 
Nat.  Bank  since  1907;  dir.  Stanley  Works;  mem. 
City  Council,  1904-8;  city  treas.,  1908-16;  pres. 
Bd.  of  Finance  and  Taxation,  1907-15;  mem.  Conn. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909;  treas.  State  of  Conn.,  1915-17. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  65  Forest  St.,  New 
Britain,  Conn.     Office:    Hartford,  Conn. 

CHAUXBEBIiATN',  Georg°e  Dudley,  accountant;  b. 

Troy.  N.Y.,  Sept.  28,  1858;  s.  John  N.  and  Sarali 
M.  (Harrison)  Chamberlain;  ed.  puVj.  schs.  and 
Stebbins  Collegiate  Inst.,  Springfield,  Mass.;  m. 
Helen  B.  Dakin,  of  Springfield,  Nov.  9,  1888;  4 
children.  Emily,  Sydney,  Eleanor,  Rodger.  Book- 
keeper in  book  pub.  house  and  book  store,  1872-80; 
in  paymaster  s  office,  U.S.  Armory,  Springfield, 
1880-5;  traveling  auditor  Conn.  River  R.R.,  1885-9; 
pres.  and  treas.  Warwick  Cycle  Mfg.  Co.,  Spring- 
field, 1889-92;  pub.  and  editor  Good  Houseiveeping, 
1898-01;  mem.  Springfield  Civic  Group  Commn.; 
mem.  City  Council,  1907,  1908;  Bd.  of  Aldermen, 
1909-12;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1913,  14,  15.  Pres. 
Springfield  Philanthropic  Council,  ppes.  Springfield 
Playground  Assn.;  dir.  Boys'  Club  Federation  of 
America;  mem.  bd.  dirs.  Springfield  Boys'  Club; 
dir.  Springfield  Y.M.C.A. ;  mem.  Springfield  Im- 
pi-ovement  Assn.,  Springfield  Bd.  of  Trade;  trustee 
Inteinat.  Y'.M.C.A.  Training  Sch.;  mem.  Religious 
Edn.  Assn.,  Mass.  Civic  League  (governing  bd. ), 
Repulilican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Winthrop, 
Realty,  Saturday  Night,  Springfield  Country.  Ad- 
dress:   127   Mulberry   St.,   Springfield,  Mass. 

CHAMBEBIiAIII',  John  Curtis,  lawyer;  b.  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  Aug.  18,  1S47;  s.  John  and  Emeline  L. 
(Curtis)  Chamberlain;  A.B..  Yale,  1872;  student 
V.  of  Mich.,  and  in  law  office  of  William  F.  Bailey, 
York,  Pa.;  admitted  to  bar  of  Minn.,  1874,  of  Conn., 
1876:  m.  Ascutney ville,  Vt.,  Sept.  1,  1874,  Mary  L. 
Tuttle  (now  deceased);  m.  2d,  Sharon,  Conn.,  Sept. 
24,  1878,  Nettie  Ocain  (now  deceased);  m.  3d,  Har- 
riet   L.    Slason,    Waterbury,    Conn.,    Aug.    12,    1904. 


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Prosecuting  atty.,  Bridseport,  iS7S-03:  county 
health  officer,  1S93-4.  Republican.  Clubs:  Sea- 
side Country,  Seaside  OutinK.  Metabelchouan 
(Can.).  Recreations:  liunting  and  flsliing.  Home: 
105  Washington  A  v.  Office:  31  San  ford  Bldg, 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 

CHAMBERIiAIK,  Joshua  Iiawreuce,  educator, 
soldier;  Sept.  8,  1828-Feb.  24,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1912-13.) 

CHAMBEBIiAIN,  Iioyed  E.,  probate  judge;  b. 
Plympton,  Mass..  Jan.  30.  18.56;  s.  Robert  M.  and 
Eliza  A.  (Wriglit)  Chamberlain;  on  mother's  side 
descendant  of  Bradfords  of  the  Mayflower,  father's 
side  early  settlers  from  England;  grad.  Brockton 
High  Sch.,  187.5;  pvt.  studies,  3  yrs. ;  EIv.B.,  Boston 
U.  Law  Sch.,  1885;  m.  Mina  C.  Miller,  of  Camden, 
Me.,  Aug.  26,  1890;  children,  Leslie  C.  Frederic  L. 
Mem.  law  firm  of  Packard  &  Chamberlain  for  sev- 
eral vi-s. ;  in  gen.  law  practice;  city  solicitor  Brock- 
ton. 1891-4;  mem.  Chamberlain  &  Fletcher.  1896-14; 
asso.  justice  Police  Court,  Brockton,  1885-97,  re- 
signed; mem.  Mass.  Senate,  1898-01;  judge  of  pro- 
bate and  insolvency  under  appmt.  of  gov.  since 
1906.  Trustee  People's  Savings  Bank,  Brockton. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Brockton  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Trade  (pres.  1908- 
10).  Club:  Commercial  (Brockton).  Home:  143 
Highland  St.    Office:  106  Main  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

CHAMSEBIiAUT,  Montagrue,  ornithologist;  b.  St. 
John,  N.B..  Apr.  5,  1S44;  .s.  Samuel  M.  and  Cathe- 
rine W.  (Stevens)  Chamberlain;  ed.  pvt.  schs.,  St. 
John,  until  1858;  m.  Anna  Sartoris  Prout,  of  Pe- 
tersburg. Va.,  June  15,  1907.  Bookkeeper  18  yrs., 
and  partner,  1885-7,  firm  of  J.  &  W.  F.  Harrison, 
wholesale  grocers,  St.  John;  recorder  Harvard  U., 
1889-93,  sec,  1893-1900,  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch. 
For  10  yrs.  was  active  mem.  of  Canadian  army;  re- 
tired with  rank  of  capt.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  books,  societies,  etc.)  Home:  Wellesley, 
IMass. 

CHAMBEBIiAIN,  Rotoert  Horace,   soldier;    June 

16,   lS3S-June  28,   1910    (See  vol.  1909.) 

CHAlVIBEIlIiAIlI',  Samuel  Emery,  soldier;  Nov. 
28,  1827-19—.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

CHAMBEBIiAIN,    'William  P.,    mcht.     (See   Vol. 

1909.  ) 

CHAMBEBIiA'X'N'E,  Catharine  Jane,  educator;  b. 
Toledo,  Can.;  d.  Ashley  Taylor  and  Cynthia  Shef- 
field (Thompson)  Chamberlayne;  A.B.,  Elmira  Coll. 
for  Women,  1865;  studied  lit.  and  French,  in  Paris; 
unmarried.  Lady  prin.  Lasell  Sem.,  9  yrs.,  Cincin 
nati  Wesleyan  Coll.  6  yrs.,  Wilb 
yrs.;  founded,  1892,  and  since  prin.. 
iayne's  School  for  Girls.  Address 
Boston.* 

CHAMBEBIiIK,  Alonzo  !■.,  lawyer;  I).  Pomfret, 
Vt.,  Sept.  14.  1859;  s.  Alonzo  L.  and  Mary  Smith 
(Carroll)  Chamberlin;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  unmarried. 
Admitted  to  N.H.  bar,  1894;  practiced  alone  at  Leb- 
anon, N.H.,  until  1914,  since  in  partnership  with 
Judge  Clarence  E.  Hibbard,  as  Hibbard  &  Cham- 
berlin; postmaster  of  Lebanon,  N.H.,  since  1914. 
Democrat.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Rising  Sun  Lodge, 
F.  &  A.M.    Address:  Lebanon,  N.H. 

CHAMBERIiIN,  Clayton  P.,  financier;  pub.  The 
Times,  Hartford.  Conn.   Address:  Hartford,  Conn. 

CHAMBERIiIMr.Frederick, author, lawyer;  moved 
to  London,  England.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

CHAMBERIiIN,  Gertrude,  lecturer;  b.  Bridge- 
port, Conn.;  d.  Rev.  Parmele  and  Mary  (Dickinson) 
Chamberlain;  descendant  of  Henry  Chamberlain  of 
Hingham,  Mass.,  who  came  to  America  in  1634; 
educated  Morris  Inst.,  Morristown,  N.J. ;  special 
courses  Columbia.  Radcliffe,  Oxford  (Eng. )  U. ; 
grad.  Emerson  College  of  Oratory,  Boston,  1896; 
unmarried.  Lecturer  on  literature,  also  recitals, 
Boston,  and  throughout  East  since  1897;  lecturer 
on  Browning  and  Tennyson,  Emerson  College  of 
Oratory.  Conglist.  Mem.  Radcliffe  Union,  Boston 
Browning  Soc,  Zeta  Phi  Eta  (Emerson  College). 
Home:  72  Cypress  St..  Brookline,  Mass.  Address: 
Emerson  College,  30  Huntington  Av.,  Boston. 

CHAMBERIiXN',  Ro'bert  JST.,  judge;  b.  Bangor, 
N.Y.,  July  24.  1856;  s.  Antoine  and  Electa  B.  (Sears) 


raham    Acad.,    v 
Miss  Chamber- 
Tlie  Fenway, 


Chamberlin;  cd.  pul).  schs.,  West  Stewartstown, 
N.H.,  and  acads.  at  Colebrook  and  Derby,  Vt. ;  read 
law  in  office  of  G.  W.  Hartshorn,  Canaan,  Vt. ;  m. 
Maria  H.  Mason,  of  Berlin,  N.H.,  Nov.  2,  1882;  1 
son,  Lafayette  R.  Began  practice  in  Berlin,  1881; 
mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1889-92  (speaker  of  House, 
1893):  apptd.  asso.  justice  Superior  Ct.  of  N.H., 
Dec.  1903.    Republican.    Address:  Berlin,  N.H. 

CHAMBR^,  A(lb€rt)  St.  Jolin,  D.D.,  clergyman; 
died  1912.  (See  Vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1912-13.) 

CHAMPAGNE,  Mildred  (Mrs.  Leslie  Moore),  au- 
thor; b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Mar.  13,  1885;  d.  Adolph  and 
Dorothea  (Lazarre)  Champagne;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  un- 
der private  tutors,  and  at  Radcliffe  College;  m. 
Leslie  Moore,  of  Boston,  1907.  Began  writing  for 
publication  about  1898;  wrote  plays:  Dear  College 
Days;  The  Education  of  Beatrice;  The  Middle  Class; 
The  Mexican;  editor  Mildred  Champagne's  Maga- 
zine and  (for  10  yrs.)  of  spl.  column  in  Boston 
Post;  writer  of  short  stories,  poems,  spl.  articles 
and  travel  sketches,  syndicated  in  newspapers,  in- 
cluding Boston  Transcript  and  Boston  Herald; 
wrote  a  number  of  musical  productions:  Love 
Makes  the  World  Go  'Round;  Summer's  the  Best 
Time  of  All;  Forget  Me  Not,  Dear  Heart;  Say,  Do 
You  Love  Me,  Dear?  The  Mexican  Serenade;  My 
Heart  Is  Longing  for  Its  Mate;  etc.  Unitarian. 
Author:  Love  Stories  from  Real  Life;  Love  (a  psy- 
chological treatise);  Mary  Elsnor.  Home:  Arling- 
ton, Mass.    Address:  Boston  Post,  Boston. 

CHAMPIitN,  Christopher  E.,  lawyer;  b.  New 
Shoreham,  R.I.,  Sept.  24,  1860;  s.  John  P.  and 
Lvdia  M.  (Rose)  Champlin;  ed.  East  Greenwich 
(R.I.)  Acad.;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1884; 
Brown  U.,  1884-5;  m.  Joannah  Hayes,  of  New 
Shoreham,  Oct.  14,  1891.  Admitted  to  Suffolk 
Co.  (Mass.)  bar,  1884,  later  to  R.I.  bar;  practiced  at 
Providence,  since  1885;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  18S7- 
89,  Senate,  1890-05  and  1910-15.  Republican.  Bap- 
tist. Mason.  Home:  119  Benefit  St.  Office:  Butler 
Exchange,  Providence,  R.I. 

CHAMPIiIK,  Edg-ar  Robert,  lawyer  and  banker; 
b.  Boston,  Nov.  9.  1858;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.; 
studied  law  with  Richard  H.  Dana,  Boston;  LL.B., 
Harvard,  1880;  admitted  to  bar,  1880;  m.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Dec.  12,  1883,  Katherine  E.  Paine. 
Practiced  in  Lancaster,  N.H.,  a  short  time;  office 
Boston  since  1^81;  pres.  Mass.  Trust  Co.,  since 
Feb.,  1914;  dir.  and  counsel  Central  Trust  Co.,  Cam- 
bridge. Successfully  defended  Gen.  A.  P.  Martin, 
chmn.  Boston  Bd.  Police  Comm'rs,  from  removal 
bv  gov.  and  council,  1897.  Mem.  Cambridge  Com- 
m'on  Council,  1885-6-7;  alderman,  1893;  apptd.  judge 
advocate-gen.,  with  rank  brig.-gen.  on  staff  Gov. 
Greenhalge,  1894;  continued  on  Gov.  Wolcott's  staff 
till  1897;  mayor  of  Cambridge,  1899-1900.  Mason. 
Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  Boston 
Athletic  Assn.,  Algonquin,  Middlesex  (Boston),  Co- 
lonial (Cambridge).  Home:  Cambridge,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: 60  State  St.,  Boston. 

CHAMPIiIN,  Edwin  Ross  ("Clarence  Fairfield"), 
editor;  b.  East  Westerly,  R.I.,  May  4,  1854;  s.  Sam- 
uel Anthony  and  Mary  Bliven  (Ross)  Champlin: 
ed.  Westerly  pub.  schs.;  m.  Georgie  A.  Butler,  of 
Portland,  Me.,  Apr.  25,  1877.  At  16  was  a  "Young 
Contributor"  to  Our  Young  Folks.  Boston;  edited 
and  published  young  people's  monthlies  at  West- 
erly, R.I.,  1870-4;  night  editor  Norwich,  Conn., 
Morning  Bulletin,  1872;  asst.  editor  Danbury 
(Conn.)  News.  1874;  mem.  staff  New  York  Daily 
Tribune.  1877;  asst.  editor  Attleboro  (Mass.) 
Chronicle,  1878;  reporter  Providence  Daily  Jour- 
nal, at  Westerly,  1879-84;  conducted  "Table  Talk" 
dept.  of  Literary  World,  Boston,  1885-6;  privately 
engaged  in  lit.  "work,  1884-8;  editor  and  reporter. 
Fall  River  (Mass.)  Daily  Evening  News,  1888-10; 
lit.  editor  Gloucester  (Mass.)  Daily  Times,  1901-9. 
Since  engaged  in  lit.  work.  Author:  (verse)  Heart's 
Own,  1886;  Lovers'  Lyrics  and  Other  Songs,  1888: 
On  the  White  Birch  Road.  1891.  Address:  31  Sum- 
merfield  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.* 

CHAMPIiIN,  George  Byron,  jewelry  mfr.;  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  Sept.  11,  1851;  s.  Stanton  B.  and 
Waity  Ann  (Dyer)  Champlin;  descendant  of  Col. 
Christopher  and  Hannah  (Hill)  Champlin,  of 
Charlestown,  R.I.;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Providence,  R.T.; 
m.    Providence,    Jan.    15,    1879,    Carrie   E.    Pabodie 


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(died  Mar.  1,  1906);  3  children,  Florence  L.  (Mrs. 
Ralph  S.  Hamilton,  Jr.,  Providence,  R.I.),  George 
S.,  Hope.  Pres.  and  treas.,  S.  B.  Champlin  Co.,  mfg. 
jewelers;  treas.  E.  M.  Dart  Mfg.  Co.,  mfrs.  pat- 
ented specialties.  Mem.  Providence  Chamber  of 
Commei-ce.  Republican.  Protestant.  Clubs:  Wan- 
namoisett,  Providence  Central,  It. I.  Countiy.  Rec- 
reations: golf.  Home:  18  Parkes  Av.  Ottlce:  116 
Chestnut    St.,   Providence,   R.I. 

CHAMPIiIN,  James  Pierce,  wholesale  grocer;  b. 
Portland,  Me.,  June  9,  1S40;  s.  Rev.  James  Tift 
(D.D.)  and  Mary  Ann  (Pierce)  Champlin;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  and  acad. ;  m.  Helen  F.  Perry,  of  Portland, 
Nov.  2,  1864  (died  Oct.  19,  1895);  children,  Marion 
Pierce,  Geoige  Pierce,  Arthur  Perry,  James  Pierce, 
Jr.;  m.  2d,  Nettie  C.  Wiggin,  of  Bangor,  Me.,  l''eb. 
16,  1S9S.  Began  as  elk.  Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co., 
publishers,  Boston,  continuing  I  yr. ;  then  elk. 
Davis,  Twitchell  &  Chapman,  wholesale  grocers, 
Portland,  1856-60;  entered  wholesale  flour  busi- 
ness in  Portland,  under  title  of  Twitchell  &  Champ- 
lin, 1861;  became  identified  with  wholesale  grocery 
business,  1865,  as  Twitchell  Bros.  &  Champlin, 
later  Twitchell,  Champlin  &  Co.,  incorporated,  1890, 
as  The  Twitchell-Champlin  Co.,  of  which  was  pres. 
until  1903,  wiien  declined  reelection.  Home:  Port- 
land, Me. 

CHAMPIiIlT,  Jolin,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Westerly, 
R.I.,  Oct.  5,  186.3;  s.  Samuel  Anthony  and  Mary 
Blivin  (Ross)  Champlin;  descendant  of  Jeffrey 
Champlin,  of  Newport,  R.I. ;  grad.  Westerly  High 
Sch.,  1881;  Ph.B.,  Alfred  (N.Y.)  U.,  1883;  M.D.,  U. 
Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1886;  grad.  R.I.  Hosp., 
1887;  m.  Anna  Elizabeth  Lyon,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y., 
Jan.  21,  1891;  children,  John,  Jr.,  b.  Westerly,  1896, 
student  The  Hill  Sch..  Pottstown,  Pa.;  Elizabeth 
Lyon,  b.  Westerly,  1898,  student  Miss  Porter's  Sch., 
I^armington,  Conn.  Practiced  in  Westerly  since 
1887,  Watch  Hill  since  summer  of  same  yr. ;  organ- 
izer, 1902,  and  since  pres.  Westerly  Automatic  Tel- 
ephone Co.;  founder,  1910,  and  maintains  Westerly 
Hosp.  (pvt.);  dir.  Washington  Trust  Co.  (exec. 
com.),  Smith  Granite  Co.:  owner  of  4  large  sum- 
mer cottages  at  Watch  Hill.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  R.I. 
Med.  Soc,  Washington  County  Med.  Soc,  Westerly 
Physicians'  Assn.  Iie])ublican.  Baptist.  Clubs: 
Colonial  (v. -p.),  Misqu;imicut  Golf  (Watch  Hill). 
Address:  9  Granite  St..   Westerly,  R.I. 

CHAMPNEY,  Benjamin,  artist;  Nov.  20,  1817- 
Dec.  14,  1907.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1908-9.) 

CHAMPNEY,  EUzabeth  WilUams,  author;  b. 
("Williams)  SiiritiKlieUl,  ().,  Feb.  6,  1S5(I;  d.  Judge 
Samuel  B.  and  Caroline  (Johnson)  Williams;  A.B., 
Vassar,  1869;  m.  J.  AVells  Champney.  1873  (died 
May  1,  1903).  Traveled  in  Europe;  wrote  many  pa- 
pers for  Harper's  and  Centui-y.  Pres.  bd.  mgrs. 
Messiah  Home  for  Children.  Mem.  Soc.  Colonial 
Dames,  Sorosis,  etc.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books,  etc.)     Address:  Deerfield,  Mass.* 

CHANSIiER,  Albert  Brown;  moved  to  New 
Yoik.  (See  vol.  19()'.t,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-1.'').) 

CHANBIiEB,  Alfred  Dupont,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
May  18,  1847;  s.  Theoi)hilus  Parsons  and  Elizabeth 
Julia  (Schlatter)  Chandler;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1868; 
studied  law  with  father  and  R.  H.  Dana,  Jr.;  stu- 
dent Harvard  Law  Sch.  part  of  1869;  m.  Mary  Mer- 
rill Poor,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Dec.  22,  1882.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1869.  U.S.  Supreme  Ct.,  1877; 
with  law  film  of  Porter,  Ijowrv  &  Soren.  New 
York,  1871;  in  practice  at  Boston,  1872 — .  Drafted 
Senator  Windom's  bill  for  creation  of  nat.  savings 
banks,  1880,  making  argument  before  .Senate 
finance  com.;  has  appeared  frequently  before  IMass. 
legislative  coms.  on  municipal  and  state  matters. 
Chmn.  Selectmen  and  various  municipal  bds., 
Brookline,  1884-5-6:  trustee  Brookline  Pub.  Li- 
brary, 1874-6;  leader  in  many  movements,  local  and 
state,  for  reform  and  advancement.  Mem.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  Boston  Bar  Assn.,  .\m.  Econ.  Assn.,  Nat.  I\lu- 
nicipal  League.  Am.  Soc.  Intcrnat.  Law,  Am.  Acad. 
Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Am.  Civic  Assn.,  Acad. 
Polit.  Science,  New  York,  Immigration  Restriction 
League,  Mass.  Hoi't.  Soc,  etc.;  pres.  Brookline 
Rep.  Club,  1892.  Club:  Exchange.  Author:  A  Bi- 
cycle Tour  in  England  and  Wales,  1881;  National- 


ism Analyzed,  1889;  Metropolitan  Debts  of  Boston 
and  Vicinity — Sinking  Funds  and  Serial  Bonds 
Compared,  1905;  Local  Self-Government,  Elective 
Town  Meetings,  1908;  Express  Trusts  under  the 
Common  Law,  1912;  Amortization,  1913.  Home: 
Brookline,  Mass.    Office:  70  State  St.,  Boston.* 

CHANDIiEB,  Charles  Edward,  civil  engr. ;  b. 
Killitigl\-,  (Jonn.,  Mai-.  8,  1S52;  s.  Albert  Charles  and 
Marissa  P.  (Davis)  Chandler;  descendant  of  Ste- 
phen Hopkins,  of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Pomfret,  Conn.,  pvt.  schs.,  Putnam,  Conn.,  and 
Woodstock  (Conn.)  Acad.;  m.  Frances  E.  Brown, 
of  Griswold,  Conn.,  Oct.  30,  1876  (died  1911):  2d, 
Marv  Agnes  Crandall,  of  Norwich,  Conn.,  June  22, 
1912;  1  son,  Albert  Richard,  b.  May  25,  1884.  En- 
tered employ  of  Edgar  Claik.  civil  engr..  I'utnam, 
Conn.,  Sept.,  1872;  began  work  for  William  C. 
Stanton,  Norwich,  Conn.,  Sept.,  1873,  and  on  his 
death  in  1877  purchased  his  equipment  and  con- 
tinued his  business;  in  ])artnership  with  S.  B.  I'al- 
mer  since  1897;  designed  sewer  systems  for 
Greeneville,  Taftville,  Baltic,  Jewett  City,  Waure- 
gan,  Danielson  and  Putnam,  and  water  supplies 
for  Norwich,  Taftville  and  Baltic;  mem.  State  Bd. 
of  Civil  Engrs.,  having  supervision  of  dams  and 
reservoirs,  1898-11;  city  engr..  Norwich,  1877-02; 
engr.  Bd.  of  Water  Commrs.,  Norwich,  since  1877; 
v.-p.  Chelsea  Savings  Bank,  Norwich.  Charter 
mem.  Conn.  Engrs.'  Assn.  (ex-pres.  and  ex-sec): 
mem.  N.E.  Water  Works  Assn.  (ex-v.-p.).  Boston 
Soc.  Civil  Engrs.,  Norwich  Bd.  of  Trade  (ex-pres.) ; 
Conn.  State  Bd.  of  Trade  (ex-pres.).  Home:  154 
McKinley  Av.    Office:  161  Main  St.,  Norwich,  Conn. 

CHAKDIiEB,  Charles  Elmer,  M.D. ;  b.  Montpelier, 
Vt.,  May  24,  1861;  s.  Dr.  Charles  Marcellus  and 
Abbv  Josephine  (Hazen)  Chandler;  ed.  Washington 
Co.  (Vt.)  Grammar  Sch.;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and 
Surg.  (Columbia),  1883;  ni.  Cora  Stowell  Porter,  of 
Middlebury,  Vt.,  Oct.  27,  1887;  2  children.  Dr. 
Charles  P.,  Hazen  A.  Practiced  in  IMontpeliei-  since 
1883;  visiting  surgeon  Heaton  Hosp.,  Montpelier, 
since  1896.  Mem.  Assn.  New  York  and  N.E.  Ry. 
Surgeons.  A.M.A.,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Washington 
Co.  :Med.  Soc.    Address:  11  State  St.,  Montpelier.  Vt. 

CHANBIiEB,  Cleaveland  Angler,  advertising; 
b.  Chicago,  Sept.  28.  1867;  s.  Horace  Parker  and 
Grace  Webster  (jNIitchell)  Chandler:  g.g.s.  of  Parker 
Cleaveland,  prof,  in  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1805-25;  ed. 
Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1878-82;  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Con- 
cord, N.H.,  1882-5:  m.  Louise  Prescott  Allen,  of 
East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Oct.  12.  1897;  4  children, 
Elizabeth  Allen,  Whitman  Mitchell,  Louise  Gush- 
ing, Parker  Cleaveland.  Began  active  career  as 
newspaper  reporter,  Boston,  1888,  serving  succes- 
sively on  Boston  Daily  Advertiser,  Boston  Herald 
and  Boston  Globe,  and  spl.  corr.  for  New  York  and 
Phila.  papers:  society  editor  Boston  Globe  to  1905; 
treas.  H.  B.  Humphrey  Co.,  advertising  agency, 
1899-04,  v.-p..  1904-12;  v.-p.  and  mgr.  Boston  office 
Amsterdam  Advertising  Agency,  New  York,  since 
Feb.,  1912;  publicity  representative  of  Thomas  W. 
Lawson  since  1896;  v.-p.  East  Bridgewater  Co-op- 
erative Bank;  mem.  corpn.  East  Bridgewater  Sav- 
ings Bank;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1913,  1914 
(chmn.  com.  on  mercantile  affairs).  Pres.  East 
Bridgewater  Bd.  of  Trade;  v.-p.  Mass.  State  Bd.  of 
Trade:  mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce;  chmn. 
East  Bridgewater  Bd.  of  Health:  mem.  Sch.  Com. 
Bast  Bridgewater.  Mem.  Soc.  Mayflower  Descend- 
ants, Mass.  Soc.  S.A.R.,  Bostonian  Soc.  Progress- 
ive. Episcopalian.  Mason:  St.  Andrew's  Royal 
.\rch  Chapter;  Boston  Council  Royal  and  Select 
Masters;  St.  Bernard  Commandery,  K.T. ;  Aleppo 
Temple.  Mystic  Shrine:  mem.  Royal  Arcanum. 
Clubs:  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Boston  Sales  Man- 
agers'. Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  East  Bridge- 
watei-.  Mass.    Office:   35  Congress  St..  Boston. 

CHANBI^EB,  Francis  "Ward,  architect;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Sept.  30,  1844;  s.  Samuel  Ward  Chandler:  grad. 
Lancaster  Acad.,  IMass.,  1861:  pvt.  53d  Mass.  Vols., 
1862-3;  studied  architecture;  m.  Alice  Daland.  of 
Boston.  Oct.  12,  1882.  With  Messrs.  Ware  &  Van 
Brunt,  architects,  Boston,  1864-7;  student  in  Paris, 
1867-9;  asst.  in  architectural  dept.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1869-70;  asst.  architect  Treasury  Dept., 
Washington,  1871-4;  in  partnership  with  E.  C. 
Cabot,  Boston,  1874-88;  prof,  architecture,  1888-11, 
^lass.  Inst.  Tech.   prof,  emeritus,   1911;  hon.  mem. 


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A. I. A.;  mem.  bd.  Art  Comniis.  City  of  Boston,  1898- 
08;  advisory  architect  to  mayor  of  Boston,  1896- 
1900.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.) 
Home:   195  Marlborough  St.,   Boston.* 

CHAlTBIiER,  Pred  A.,  M.D.:  b.  Addison,  Me.,  Oct. 
11.  185}>;  s.  Charles  P.  and  Mary  A.  (Shapleigh) 
Chandler;  grad.  Westbrook  (Me.)  Sem.,  1879;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1SS3;  m.  Jan.  29,  1885,  I^ucy  E. 
Crandon,  of  Columbia  Falls,  Me.  Practiced  at  Ad- 
dison since  1883;  dir.  Union  Trust  Co.,  Ellsworth, 
Me.;  chmn.  bd.  of  selectmen.  Addison,  24  yrs. ;  mem. 
U.S.  Bd.  Pension  Examiners  17  yrs.;  mem.  Me.  Sen- 
ate, 1911,  1912.  Capt.  Me.  Med.  Corps,  assigned  to 
2d  Inf.,  N.G.S.M.  Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  "Washing- 
ton (bounty  Med.  Assn.  Republican.  Universalist. 
Mason  (32'',  K.T..  Shriner).    Address:  Addison,  Me. 

CHANDIiER,  Georg-e  Brinton,  sociologist.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America.) 

CHANDIiER,  Henry  Beckles,  ophthalmologist; 
b.  Barbados,  W.I.,  June  24,  1859;  s.  Cumberbatch 
and  Catherine  E.  (Gall)  Chandler;  M.D.,  CM.,  Fac- 
ulty of  Medicine,  U.  of  Bishops  Coll.,  Que.,  1880;  m. 
Hattie  L.  Rigby.  of  Chelsea,  Mar.  4,  1885  (now  de- 
ceased) ;  4  children.  Harold,  Gladys,  Charles, 
Philip.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  ISSl;  prof,  oph- 
thalmology. Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  since  1902. 
Mem.  A.M.A..  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Ophthalmol. 
Soc.  N.E.  Ophthal.  Soc.  Progressive  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Club:  Brae  Burn  Country.  Recrea- 
tions: fishing.  Home:  West  Newton.  Mass.  Office: 
341/2  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

CHANDLER,  Horace  Parker,  real  estate  and 
trusts:  b.  Boston,  Sept.  13,  1842;  s.  Peleg  Whitman 
and  Martha  Ann  Bush  (Cleaveland)  Chandler; 
father,  Bowdoin,  1S34,  author  of  "American  Crim- 
inal Trials,"  and  mother,  d.  Prof.  Parker  Cleave- 
land, Harvard,  1799;  grad.  Boston  Pub.  Latin  Sch., 
1859:  A.B.,  Harvard.  1864.  A.M.,  1867;  m.  East 
Brldgewater,  Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1865,  Grace  Webster 
Mitchell  (died  Jan.  27,  1915);  5  children,  Cleave- 
land Angier.  Grace,  Ellen,  James  Mitchell,  Peleg 
Whitman.  Student  of  law  Chicago,  1864;  mem.  law 
books  pubs.,  E.  B.  Myers  &  Chandler;  in  real  estate 
and  trust  business,  Boston,  1869.  until  retired. 
Mgr.  Mass.  New  Ch.  Union;  corr.  sec.  Boston  Port 
and  Seaman's  Aid  Soc.  Republican.  Swedenbor- 
gian.  Mem.  Boston  Athenaeum,  Sigma  Phi.  Clubs: 
Boston  Art,  Boston  Athletic  Assn..  Boston  City. 
Compiler  and  editor:  (in  3  series)  The  Lovers' 
Year  Book  of  Poetrv.  1st,  Love  Poems;  2d,  Poems 
of  Married  Life  and  Child  Life:  3d,  Poems  of  the 
Other  Life,  1891-6.  Home:  93  Forest  Hills  St., 
.Jamaica  Plain,    Boston,    Mass. 

CHAN'DIiER,  Milton  Aug'ustus,  hardware  mcht. ; 
h.  Monmouth.  Jkle.,  May  16.  ]843:  s.  Calvin  and 
^fartha  (Howard)  Chandler:  descendant  of  Wil- 
liam Cliandler,  who  came  from  England  and  settled 
at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1635:  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Towle 
Acad..  Winthrop.  Me.:  m.  Abbie  K.  Hatch,  of 
Lewiston,  Me..  Nov.  22,  1868  (died  Jan.  24,  1913). 
Engaged  in  hardware  business,  Boston,  since  1870; 
mem.  Gardner  &  Chandler.  1870-87:  sr.  mem. 
Chandler  &  Barber,  jobbers  and  retailers  hardware 
and  cutlery,  since  1888.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Mason.  Cliib:  Twentieth  Century  (Boston).  Recre- 
ations: trout  fishing,  traveling.  Home:  997  Beacon 
St.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Oflice:  124  Summer  St., 
Boston. 

CHANDIiER,  Myron  Lemuel,  M.D.;  b.  Berlin,  Vt., 
Mav  13,  1864;  s.  Lemuel  and  Lucietia  Electa 
(Crossett)  Chandler:  grad.  Northfield  (Vt.)  High 
Sch.,  1881:  A.B..  Norwich  U.,  1885,  A.M.,  1898; 
M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1891  (1st  prize 
for  gen.  proficiencv):  m.  Alice  ]May  Kendell,  of 
Laconia,  N.H.,  June  30,  1897:  Z  children,  Edward 
Myron.  Mary  Alice  (deceased).  Lemuel  Kendall. 
Instr.  in  English  and  classics,  Norwich  U.,  1886-7: 
comdt.  Mt.  Pleasant  Mil.  Acad.,  Sing  Sing  (now 
Ossining).  N.Y.,  1887-8:  house  phys.,  Lynn  (Mass.) 
Hosp.,  1891-2:  practiced,  Barre,  Vt.,  since  1893; 
surgeon  Barre  Citv  Hosp.:  health  officer,  Barre, 
1894-5,  1897-9.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  A.M. A., 
Vt.  State  Med.  Soc.  (pres.  1905).  Mason  (K.T.). 
Address:   Barre,   Vt. 

CHANDLER,  Perry,  clergyman:  b.  North  Chat- 
ham. N.H..  .Tune  7.  1843:  s.  Daniel  and  .Jane 
(Walker)    Chandler:    descendant    of    William    and 


Annie  Chandler,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1637;  prep,  edn., 
Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Kents  Hill,  Me.;  A.B.,  Wes- 
levan  U.,  Conn.,  1872;  m.  Abbie  Fuller,  of  Augusta, 
Me.,  July  24,  1873;  3  sons.  Perry  F.,  Ralph  H., 
Webster  A.  Served  as  pvt.  1st  Me.  Cavalry  Regt., 
1863-5;  ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1872;  stationed  at 
(Jitv  Mission,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1872-4,  Jerome. 
N.Y.,  1874-5;  transferred  to  Me.  Conf.,  1875;  pastor 
Fairfield,  1875-7,  Gorham,  N.H.,  1877-80;  Skow- 
hegan,  1880-2,  School  St.,  Gorham,  1882-3,  Kitterv, 
Me.,  1883-6,  North  Conway,  N.H.,  1886-8,  Lewiston, 
Me.,  1888-91,  Spokane,  Wash.,  1891-4,  Dayton, 
Wash.,  1894-6,  Pendleton,  Ore.,  1896-8,  LaGrande, 
1898-1901,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.,  1901-2,  John  Day, 
Ore.,  1902-4,  Wasco,  1904-5,  Heppner,  1905-7,  Gol- 
dendale.  Wash.,  1907-8,  Grass  Valley  and  Moro. 
Ore.,  1908-10:  with  Morgan  Memorial  Co-Operative 
Stores  and  Industries,  Boston,  1910-11  (retired). 
Mem.  P.si  Upsilon.  Republican.  Home:  87  Glen 
Av.,   Newton   Centre,   Mass. 

CHANDLER,  Randolph  Henry,  lawyer;  b. 
Thompson,  Conn.,  Jan.  11,  1853;  s.  William  Henry 
and  Martha  Helen  (Allen)  Chandler;  grad.  Phillips 
Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.;  student  Highland  Mil. 
Acad.,  Worcester;  studied  law  under  Hon.  Charles 

E.  Searles,  Putnam,  Conn.;  m.  Isadore  E.  Aldrich, 
of  Woodstock,  Conn.,  Dec.  23,  1886;  1  son,  Randolph 
Elsworth.  Admitted  to  bar,  1879,  practiced  in 
Putnam,  Conn.,  1879-99  (retired);  mem.  Conn.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1879,  80,  91:  Senate,  1895;  mem.  State 
Constl.    Conv.,    1902.     Mem.    Corner    Stone    Lodge, 

F.  &  A.JNI.,  Thompson,  Conn.  Address:  Thompson, 
Conn. 

CHANDLER,  Setli  Carlo,  astronomer:  Sept.  17, 
1846-Dec.  31,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in   America,    1912-13.) 

CHANDLER,  Thomas  Evans,  surgeon;  b. 
Brownsburg.  Ind.,  July  21.  1871;  s.  William  Ed- 
ward and  Margaret  (Stott)  Chandler;  M.D.,  cum 
laude,  1900,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine;  m.  Lesley 
Hill,  of  Lawrence,  Kan.,  June  5,  1907;  3  children, 
Thomas  Evans,  Jr.,  Marvin,  Edward.  2d  asst. 
surgeon,  1901-3,  asst.  surgeon,  1903-7,  visiting 
surgeon  since  Jan.,  1907,  Mass.  Homce.  Hosp.; 
lecturer  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine.  Fellow  Am. 
Coll.  Surgeons:  mem.  A.M.  A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Boston  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynecol. 
Soc.  Mass.  Homoe.  IVIed.  Soc.  (pres.  1914-15),  Am. 
Inst.  Homoeopath V.  Home:  51  Verndale  St.,  Brook- 
line.   Mass.    Office:   19  Bay  State  Rd.,  Boston. 

CHANDLER,  'William  Dwig-ht,  publisher  and 
mng.  editor:  b.  Concord.  N.H.,  Feb.  3,  1863;  s.  Hon. 
A\'illlam  Eaton  and  Ann  Caroline  ((BUlmore)  Chan- 
dler: grad.  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Concord,  1882:  spent 
1  yr.  abroad:  m.  Feb.  9,  1885,  Lillian  M.  Porter, 
of  Winona,  Minn.  Asst.  cashier  1st  Nat.  Bank  of 
Winona,  1883-92;  pub.  and  mng.  editor  Concord 
Evening  Monitor  (daily)  and  Independent  States- 
man (semi-weekly),  also  treas.  and  dir.  Monitor 
and  Statesman  Co.  Trustee  N.H.  State  Library, 
1896-14,  and  chmn.  of  bd.  1902-1904.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mason  (Lodge,  Chapter,  (I!omman- 
dery.  Consistory  33°,  Shrine).  Club:  Wonolancet. 
Home:  121  School  St.  Office:  10  Pleasant  St.,  Con- 
cord,  N.H. 

CHANDLER,  "William  Eaton,  ex-Secretary  of 
the  Navy:  b.  Concord.  N.H.,  Dec.  28,  1835;  s. 
Nathan  S.  and  Marv  Ann  (Tucker)  Chandler:  acad. 
edn.  Thetford,  Vt.,  and  Pembi'oke,  N.H. :  LL.B., 
Harvard,  1854;  admitted  to  bar,  1855;  (A.M.,  1866, 
LL.D.,  1901,  Dartmouth).  In  law  practice  Concord, 
N.H.,  from  1855;  reporter  decisions  Supreme  Ct. 
of  N.H.,  1859;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1862,  63,  64, 
81  (speaker  1863-4);  solicitor  and  judge-advocate- 
general,  Navv  Dept.,  Mar.  9-June  17,  1865;  1st  asst. 
sec.  of  the  treasury,  June  17,  1865-Nov.  30,  1867; 
apptd.  solicitor-gen.  of  U.S.,  Mar.  31,  1881,  but 
rejected  by  Senate:  Sec.  of  the  Navy,  in  cabinet  of 
President  Arthur,  1882-5;  organized  Greeley  relief 
expdn.,  1884;  U.S.  senator,  for  unexpired  term 
(1887-9)  of  Austin  F.  Pike,  deceased;  reelected  for 
terms  1889-95,  1895-01;  pres.  Spanish  Treaty 
Claims  Commn.,  1901-7.  Del.-at-large  Rep.  Nat. 
convs.,  1868,  1880;  sec.  Rep.  Nat.  Com.  during 
Grant's  administration;  mem.  N.H.  Constl.  convs., 
1876,  1902.  Home:  Concord,  N.H.  Address:  1421 
I  St.,  Washington,  D.C.* 


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CEAlTSIiER,  William  Henry,  transportation  ex- 
pert; 1).  Grttin  illc.  Ala.,  .laii.  i:!,  1S71;  s.  Cliailcs 
H.  and  Catherine  (  l''lower.s )  Cliandler;  od.  pvt. 
schs. ;  m.  Maryai'et  Ulislit,  of  New  York,  Jan.  12, 
1899;  1  son,  Desmond  Bliglit.  In  trattic  dept.  of 
L.  &  N.  R.R.,  1889,  advancing  to  chief  cllt.;  witli 
Central  R.R.  of  Ga.,  1892,  and  in  189.'')  organized 
the  traffic  dept.  of  the  Oceanic  Sleamsliip  Co.  (a 
subsidiary  of  Central  of  Ga. ),  establishing  head- 
quarters in  N.Y.  City;  apptd.  traffic  nigr.  Francis 
fl.  Liggett  &  Co.,  1898,  and  later  also  same  capac- 
ity. Seacoast  Creamery  Co.;  apptd.  N.JO.  agt.  At- 
lanta, Birmingham  &  Atlantic  R.R.  and  of  the 
Texas  City  Steamship  Co.,  offices  in  Boston,  1908; 
asst.  to  mgr.,  transportation  dept.  of  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce  until  1912;  asst.  mgr.  traffic 
bureau  of  Merchants  Assn.  of  New  York,  1912- 
14;  mgr.  transjxirtation  dept.,  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  since  t)ct.  1,  1914.  Has  assisted  in  a 
number  of  important  commns.  for  re\  ision  of 
express  rates  and  regulations,  etc.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Transportation  ( f^oston  and  New  York).  Recre- 
ations: fishing,  shooting.  Home:  312  Tappan  St., 
Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  412  Chamber  of  Commerce 
Bldg.,    Boston. 

CBIANNING,  Edward,  historian:  b.  Dorcliestcr, 
Mass.,  .lune  15,  1856;  s.  William  EUery  and  Ellen 
K.  (Fuller)  Channing;  b.  Carolyn  Sturgis  Cabot 
and  Walter  C;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1878.,  A.M., 
Ph.D.,  1880;  m.  Alice  Thacher,  of  West  Newton, 
Mass.,  July  22,  1886.  Instr.  1883-7,  asst.  prof., 
1887-97,  prof,  history  since  1897,  Harvard.  Mem. 
Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (See  Wlio's  Wlio  in  America  for 
books,  etc.)  Address:  74  Sparks  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

CHANNING,  "Walter,  alienist;  b.  Concord,  Mass., 
Apr.  M,  1849;  s.  William  Ellery  and  Ellen  K. 
(Fuller)  Channing;  b.  Carolyn  Sturgis  Cabot  and 
Edward  C. ;  ed.  Chauncy  Hall  Sch.  and,  1867-8, 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  M.D.,  Harvard  U.,  1872;  (LL.D., 
Tufts,  1900);  m.  Anna  K.  Morse,  of  Jamaica  Plain, 
IVIass.,  June  25,  1878;  5  children,  Henry  M.,  Walter, 
Jr.,  Hayden,  Rosalie  (Mrs.  Robt.  St.  Rivers),  Bar- 
bara (Mrs.  Donald  Gregg).  Hon.  fellow  Clark  U., 
1890-2;  asst.  phys.,  N.Y'.  State  Asylum  for  Insane 
Criminals,  1875-7;  1st  asst.  phys.,  State  Insane 
Hosp.,  Danvers,  Mass.,  1878-9;  supt.  pvt.  hosp.  for 
mental  diseases  since  1879;  prof,  mental  dieases. 
Tufts  Med.  Sch.,  1895-03:  chmn.  bd.  trustees  Bos- 
ton State  Hosp.  since  1908.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Am. 
Neurol.  Assn.,  Am.  Medico-Psychol.  Assn.  Clubs: 
Union,  Harvard.  Frequent  contbr.  to  mags,  and 
revs,  on  insanity  and  cognate  themes.  Address: 
Brookline.   Mass.* 

CHANNING,  Walter,  Jr.,  real  estate;  b.  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass.,  Apr.  28,  1879;  s.  Walter  and  Anna  K. 
(Morse)  Channing;  grad.  St.  Mark's  Sch.,  South- 
boro,  Mass.,  1897;  student  Harvard,  1897-8;  m. 
Cornelia  Post  Higbee,  of  New  York,  July  10,  1907; 
2  sons,  Walter,  3d,  Charles  Emlen.  In  real  estate, 
mortgage  and  ins.  business,  Boston,  since  1903; 
specializes  in  sale  of  country  estates.  Mem.  Boston 
Real  Estate  Exchange.  Served  in  1st  Corps  Cadets, 
M.V.M.,  1902-5.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem. 
Ijoyal  Legion.  Clubs:  Norfolk  Hunt,  Harvard 
(Boston  and  New  York).  Home:  Dover,  Mass. 
Office:    50    Congress   St.,    Boston. 

CKAPIN,  Angle  Clara,  prof,  of  Greek;  b.  Adrian, 
Mich.;  d.  George  P.  and  Sarah  T.  (Brown)  Chai)in; 
B.A.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1875,  M.A.,  1895;  unmarried. 
Prof.  Greek  lang.  and  lit.,  Wellesley  Coll.,  since 
1887;  acting  dean,  1911-13.  Mem.  Archteol.  Inst. 
America,  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Am.  Ornithologists' 
Union,  N.E.  Classical  Assn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Mem. 
managing  com.  Am.  Classical  School  in  Athens, 
Greece.  Conglist.  Home:  25  Freeman  Cottage, 
Wellesley,  Mass. 

CHAFIN,  Anna  Alice  (Miss),  author:  moved  to 
New  \>)Yk.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.) 

CHAPIN,  Arthur,  wholesale  grocer;  b.  Orrington, 
Me.,  Oct.  5,  1855;  s.  Augustus  and  Ann  (llincks) 
Chapin;  ed.  common  sclis.  and  Bucksport  Sem.. 
Me.;  m.  Bangor,  Me.,  Oct.  24,  1SS4,  May  Pendleton. 
Identified  with  wholesale  grocery  business  at  Ban- 
gor, Me.,  since  May,  1875;  pres.  and  treas.  Arthur 
Chapin    Co.;    v.-p.    Merchants'    Nat.    Bank,    Bangor 


Loan  &  Bldg.  Assn.,  Home  for  Aged  Men:  pres.  bd. 
trustees  Penobscot  Savings  Bank,  ]<]astern  Trust  <fc 
Banking  Co.,  Bangor  Pub.  Library;  dir.  Merchants' 
Ins.  Co.;  mayor  of  Bangor  3  terms,  1899-02.  Re- 
])ublican.  Methodist.  Home:  50  Broadway.  Office: 
100    llroail    St..    Bangor.    .Me. 

CHAFIN,  Arthur  Beebe,  lawyer,  banker:  b. 
Chicojjee,  Mass.,  Nov.  17,  1868;  s.  .Judge  Edward  W. 
and  ^Mary  Lavinia  (Beebe)  Chapin;  grad.  Amlierst 
('oil.,  1891;  studied  law  witli  father  in  Holyoke, 
Mass.;  admitted  to  J)ar,  1896;  m.  Tirzah  L.  Sher- 
wood, of  Cliicago,  Nov.  25,  1896  (died  Dec.  22, 
1901;  m.  2d,  Marion  S.  Murlless,  of  Rockville, 
Conn.,  Dec.  18,  1907.  Practiced  law  with  father, 
TJolvoke,  1897-02;  citv  solicitor,  Holyoke,  1896, 
mayor,  1899-04;  treas.  State  of  Mass.,  1905-9;  bank 
commr.  of  Mass.,  1909-12;  v.-p.  Am.  Trust  Co., 
Boston,  since  Jan.,  1912:  trustee  Boston  Five 
Cents  Savings  Bank.  Trustee  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll., 
An<lover  Theol.  Sem.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Uni\ersity,  Merclianls".  Homes:  181  Elm 
St.,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  and  400  Commonwealth  Av., 
Boston.     Office:    50   State   St..    Boston. 

CHAFIN,  Charles  Frederic,  newspaper  man;  b. 
Soulli  liadlev,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1852;  s.  Enoch  Cooley 
and  Harriet  J.  (Abbe)  Chapin;  A.B.,  Y'ale,  1877; 
111.  Katliarine  Mattison,  of  South  Shaftsbury,  "Vt., 
Oct.  12,  1877.  Editor  Waterbury  American  since 
1878.    Address:  Waterl)ury,  Conn.* 

CHAFIN,  Charles  Sumner,  teaclier.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

CHAFIN,  Charles  Value,  healtli  officer;  b.  Provi- 
dence, It. I.,  Jan.  17,  1856;  s.  Joshua  B.  and  Louise 
(Value)  Chapin;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1876;  M.D.,  Belle- 
vue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1879:  (Sc.D., 
Brown,  1909);  m.  Anna  Augusta  Balch,  of  Provi- 
dence, May  6,  1886.  House  phys.  Bellevue  Hosp., 
1879-80;  supt  of  health.  Providence,  since  1884; 
prof,  physiology.  Brown  U.,  1886-96;  city  registrar 
of  Providence,  since  1889.  Lecturer,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1909,  Harvard-Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.  School  for 
Health  Officers,  1913 — :  spl.  agt.  A.M. A.  for  study 
of  state  sanitation,  1913.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books  and  writings.)  Home:  84  Keene 
St.    Office:   City  Hall,   Providence.* 

CHAFIN,  Clifford  Samuel,  :M.D.  ;  b.  Bernardston. 
Mass.,  Jan.  25,  1873:  s.  Curtis  and  Jannette  Hannah 
(Nelson)  Chapin;  8  th  generation  from  Deacon 
Samuel  Chapin,  b.  in  lilngland,  1598,  came  to 
Springfield,  Mass.,  in  1643;  also  direct  descendant 
of  Isaac  Allerton  and  liis  daughter  Mary,  of  the 
Mavflower;  grad.  Powers  Inst..  Bernardston,  1889; 
student  Williston  Sem.,  Easthampton,  1891;  M.D., 
Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.  (New  Y'ork  U.),  1896; 
m.  Mary  Redfield  Wight,  of  Bernardston,  Mass., 
June  29,  1899:  4  children.  Curtis  William,  Clifford 
S.,  Priscilla  Redfield  (died  Mar.  1,  1904),  Wight 
Nelson.  Interne  New  Y'ork  City  and  Maternity 
Hosp.,  1896-7;  gen.  practice  of  medicine  in  Great 
Barrington  since  1898;  assoc.  med.  examiner,  7th 
Berkshire  Dist.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Berkshire  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  (pres.  1912-13),  Soc. 
Colonial  Wars,  S.A.R.  Republican.  Conglist.  INIason 
(Blue  Lodge  and  Chapter);  mem.  A.O.U.W.,  Royal 
Arcanum.  Home:  12  ^Yest  Av.  Office:  321  Main  St., 
Great    Barrington.    Mass. 

CHAFIN,  Delia  Lucretia,  M.D.;  b.  Granby,  Mass., 
.June  18,  1854:  d.  Dolphin  Dormer  and  Miriam 
Achsa  (Ferry)  Chapin:  descendant  of  Deacon 
Samuel  Chapin,  of  Springfield,  Mass.;  grad.  Mt. 
Holyoke  Sem.  (now  Coll.),  1876:  M.D.,  U.  of  Mich. 
I>ept.  of  Medicine  and  Surgery.  1890:  unmarried. 
I'racticed  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  since  1890;  obstetri- 
cian for  Union  Relief  Assn.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass. 
AJed.  Soc,  Springfield  Acad.  Medicine,  Springfield 
Women's  I\Ied.  Soc,  Mt.  Holyoke  Alumni  Assn.  of 
SpringficJd,  D.A.R.  Conglist.  Recreations:  country 
life.    Home:  56  Temple  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

CHAFIN,  Ehen  Hubert,  cJergyman;  Nov.  21, 
lS54-l-"rl..    i;,    1909.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

CHAFIN,  Edward  Whitman,  lawyer;  b.  (Willi- 
mansett)  Chicopee.  :Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1840;  s.  Whit- 
man and  Theodocia  (McKinstry)  Chapin;  A.B., 
.^mlierst,  1863;  m.  Marv  L.  Beebe,  of  Springfield, 
Afass..  May  16,  1866.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1865; 
pres.  Farr  Alpaca  Co.,  mfrs.  worsted  goods,  Hol- 
yoke,   Mass.;    v.-p.    Mechanics    Savings    Bank;    dir. 


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Holvoke  &  Westertield  R.R.  Co.;  judse  of  Holyoke 
Police  Ct.  since  1S9S.  Mem.  bd.  tiu.stee.s  iMt.  Holy- 
oke ('oil.  (ex-pres.);  dir.  Holyoke  I'ub.  Library, 
}lolyoke  City  Hosp.  Republican.  Conj^list.  Mason, 
('lubs:  Bay  State,  Holyoke  Golf  Literary.  Home: 
181  Klni  St.  Office:  olii!  Dwight  St.,  Holyoke,  Mass." 
CHAFIN',  Ezra  "Wood,  mfr. ;  June  7,  1836-Mar.  30, 
1909.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

CHAFIN,  Francis  IiUtlier,  financier;  b.  Enfield, 
Alass.,  Apr.  27,  1841;  s.  Lutlier  and  Hannah  (Con- 
key)  Chapln;  descendant  of  Samuel  Cliapin,  of 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1642;  ed.  hish  sch..  Ware,  Mass.; 
m.  Sarah  Bell  Lawton,  of  Ware,  Sept.  3,  1869. 
Served  as  asst.  postmaster,  Waie,  and  in  employ 
of  Ware  Savings  Bank  until  1864;  enlisted  as  pvt. 
Worcester  City  Guards,  June,  1864,  and  became  2d 
sergt.  and  later.  It.  unattached  co.;  was  made  elk. 
in  Soutlibridge  Bank,  1865,  later  cashier  and  gen. 
mgr. ;  trustee  Southbridge  Savings  Bank;  has  been 
prominently  identified  witli  corpns.  for  many  yrs. ; 
administrator  and  executor  many  large  estates, 
also  trustee.  I\Iem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1884;  town 
treas.  24  yrs.  Republican.  Con.glist.  Mem.  G.A.R. 
Address:  Southbridge,  Mass. 

CHAFIN,  Henry  Gardner,  mfr.;  b.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  Jan.  3,  1860;  s.  Charles  O.  and  Annie  (Gard- 
ner) Chapin;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1S82;  m.  Susie  B. 
Russell,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  9,  1889;  2 
children,  Catharine,  Russell.  Mem.  Chapin  <t  Gould, 
paper  mfrs.,  Springfield,  since  1882.  Mtm.  Spring- 
field Bd.  of  Trade.  Itepublican.  Club.s:  Xayasset, 
Springfield  Country,  Har\ard  (Boston  and  New 
York).  Home:  353  Maple  St.  Office:  317  Main  St., 
Springfield,    IViass. 

CHAFIN,  Horace  Dwight,  lawyer;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1871;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1875.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1875,  and  since  practiced  in 
Boston;  y.-p.  JNlass.  Hosp.  Life  Ins.  Co.;  sec,  treas. 
and  dir.  U.S.  Hotel  Co.;  dir.  Old  Boston  Nat.  Bank. 
Home:  60  Beacon  St.  Office:  50  State  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

CHAFIIT,  Howard  Millar,  librarian,  author:  b. 
Providence.  R.I.,  J\Jay  11,  1887;  s.  Charles  V.  and 
Anna  Avigusta  (Balch)  Cliapin;  descendant  of 
Deacon  Samuel  Chapin,  who  settled  in  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  1635;  grad.  English  and  Classical  Sch.  (Uni- 
versity Sch.).  Providence,  1904;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1908;  m.  Hope  Caroline,  d.  Gov.  D.  Russell  Brown, 
of  R.I.,  Apr.  10,  1912.  With  R.I.  Hosp.  Trust  Co. 
1908;  in  jewelry  business,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  190s 
11;  asst.  business  mgr.  Hope  Pub.  t'o.  (pubs,  of 
The  Evening  News),  1911-12;  librarian  R.I.  Hist. 
Soc.  since  Sept.  16,  1912;  business  mgr.  Brown 
Alumni  Mag.  Co.  Fellow  Royal  Hist.  Soc;  mem. 
Am.  Antiq.  Soc,  Am.  Hist.  Soc,  R.I.  Hist.  Soc, 
Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Clubs:  Noonday,  Town  Crier, 
Bristol  Yacht.  Was  aboard  steamer  Carpathia, 
with  bride,  when  steamer  responded  to  sinking 
Titanic  calls  for  help,  saving  many  lives,  and 
wrote  first  autlioritative  account  of  the  wreck  and 
rescue.  Author:  Life  of  Deacon  Samuel  Chapin,  of 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1908;  How  to  Enamel,  1911; 
Murthy's  Callage  (biog.  dictionary  of  cats  in 
literature),  1911;  The  Titanic  Disaster,  1912:  Seal 
of  Rhode  Island,  1913.  Recreations:  motoring, 
sailin,g.  Home:  103  Keene  St.  Office:  Rhode  Island 
Historical  Society,  Pro\idence,  R.I. 

CHAFIN,  John  Ashley,  clergyman;  b.  San  P'ran- 
cisco,  Cal.,  Sept.  1.  1872;  s.  Densmore  David  (Rev.) 
and  Elizabetli  Sheldon  (Fitch)  Chapin;  descendant 
of  Deacon  Samuel  Chapin,  of  Springfield,  Mass., 
Rev.  James  Fitcli,  of  Norwich,  Conn.;  M.A.,  U.  of 
the  South,  Sewanee,  Tenn.,  1894;  grad.  Gen.  Theol. 
Sem.,  1898;  unmarried.  Deacon,  1898,  priest,  1899, 
P.E.  Ch.;  curate  Calvary  Ch.,  N.Y.  City,  1898-9. 
Christ  Ch.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1899-02;  rector  Epiphanv 
Ch.,  Detroit,  1902-4,  St.  John  the  Baptist  Ch., 
Sanbornville,  N.H.,  1904-9,  Trinity  Ch.,  Tilton, 
N.H.,  1909-12;  asso.  minister.  Holy  Trinitv  Ch.. 
N.Y.  City,  1912-15;  rector  St.  Thomas's  Ch.,  Dover. 
N.H.,  since  Jan.  15,  1915.  Mason.  Address:  86 
Locust   St.,   Dover,   N.H, 

CHAFIN,  Theodore  Freling-huysen,  educator; 
b.  Wyoming,  N.Y.,  May  31,  1844;  s.  William 
Johnson  and  Adalinie  M.  (Bradley)  Chapin;  prep. 
edn.,  Middlebury  Acad.,  Wyoming,  N.Y.,  1861-6; 
A.B.,    U.    of    Rochester.    1870     (Phi    Beta    Kappa), 


A.M.,  1874;  student  chem.  laboratory,  U.  of  Roch- 
ester, 1875;  student  in  chemisti-y,  Polytechnicum, 
Munich,  Bavaria,  1879-80;  m.  Maria  A.  Bacon,  of 
Clinton,  Conn.,  Oct.  26,  1870;  3  cliildren  (all  de- 
ceased). Served  as  pvt.  1st  N.Y.  Dragoons,  Civil 
War,  1865;  prin.  Satterlee's  Collegiate  Inst., 
Rochester,  N.Y.,  1870-1,  Painted  Post  (N.Y.)  Union 
Sch.,  1871-2,  Albion  (N.Y.)  Acad.,  1872-4;  teacher, 
Dept.  of  Natural  Sciences,  Cook  Acad.,  Montour, 
N.Y.,  1875-9;  prin.  Ward  Sch.  No.  5,  Elmira,  N.Y., 
1880-2,  Ten  Broeck  Free  Acad.,  Franklinville,  N.Y., 
1882-7,  Reading  (Pa.)  High  Sell.,  1887-8;  supt. 
Lyman  Sell,  for  Boys,  Westboro,  Mass.,  1888-07; 
expert  advisor  to  N.Y.  State  Training  Sch.  for 
Boys,  Yorktown  Heights,  N.Y.,  1908-12.  Chmn. 
Sch.  Com.,  Westboro,  since  1912.  Republican. 
Baptist.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon.  Address:  West- 
boro,  Mass. 

CHAFIN,  William  Merrick,  clergyman;  b.  Hart- 
ford, (Jonii.,  Aug.  30,  1852:  s.  jNIerrick  Warren  and 
Rebecca  A.  (Green)  Chapin;  A.B.,  Trinity  Coll., 
Conn.,  1874;  m.  Stella  Walcott,  of  Barrington, 
R.I.,  Nov.  12,  1885;  3  children,  Harriet  Mildred, 
Rebecca  Starr,  Walcott.  Deacon,  1877,  priest, 
1879,  P.E.  Ch.;  chaplain  to  bishop  of  Western 
Tex.,  1877-9;  rector  Ch.  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist, 
Barrington  Centre,  R.I.,  since  1879.  Founder  St. 
Andrew's  Industrial  School,  1893.  Address:  Bar- 
rington   Centre,    R.I. 

CHAFI.IN,  Hug-h,  lawyer,  Columbia  Bldg.,  Ban- 
gor,  :\n-. 

CHAFMAN,  Charles  Albert,  farmer  and  breeder 
registered  stock;  b.  Forestdale,  Rutland  Co.,  Vt., 
Aug.  22,  1852;  s.  Albert  and  Matilda  Grace  (Mul- 
chahey)  Chapman;  descendant  of  William  Chap- 
man, who  settled  in  New  London,  Conn.,  previous 
to  1657,  supposed  to  have  come  from  Yorkshire, 
Eng. ;  ed.  pvt.  and  pub.  schs.,  Middlebury  Sem., 
and  prepared  for  coll.  under  pvt.  tutors;  m.  Feb. 
26,  1884,  Josepha  Barnum  Smith,  of  Ferrisburgli, 
Vt.  Worked  in  hardware  stores.  Port  Henry,  N.Y., 
Vergennes  and  Middlebury,  Vt.,  and  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  1872-7;  traveled  as  hardware  salesman  out 
of  Medina,  N.Y.,  from  Bangor,  Me.,  as  far  west  as 
Lincoln,  Neb.,  1877-81;  then  entered  office  of  Vt. 
Sheep  Breeders'  Assn.,  at  Middlebury,  witli  father, 
and  after  his  death  in  1893,  succeeded  him  as  sec, 
so  continuing  until  the  organization  of  the  Vt., 
N.Y.  and  Ohio  Sheep  Merino  Breeders'  Assn.; 
during  this  time  and  since  devoted  attention  to 
breeding  merinos,  standard  bred  horses  and 
Duroc  Jersey  pigs  on  own  account.  Trustee  God- 
dard  Sem.  Chmn.  Rep.  Town  Com.;  has  held 
offices  of  auditor  of  town  20  yrs.,  sch.  dir.,  select- 
man, and  now  moderator.  Episcopalian.  Mason 
(Past  Master,  Past  High  Priest,  Past  Sovereign 
Prince,  Past  M.W.M.,  now  2d  Lt.  Comdr.  Vt.  Con- 
sistory).    Address:    L'errisl^urgh,    Addison   Co.,    Vt. 

CHAFMAN,  Charles  Billing's,  banker;  b.  Led- 
yard.  Conn.,  May  7,  1850;  s.  Tlieophilus  Avery  and 
P^rances  (Bedent)  Chapman;  ed.  common  schs.  of 
Preston,  Conn.;  m.  Mary  Louise  Warburton,  of 
Pawtucket,  R.I.,  June  6,  1878;  3  children,  Charles 
Frederic,  Percival  Warburton,  Lawrence  Boylston. 
Became  connected  witli  the  Clielsea  Savings  Bank, 
May,  1875,  sec.  and  treas.  since  1906.  Episcopalian. 
.Sec.  and  incorporator  Masonic  Temple  (jorpn., 
Norwich;  life  mem.  Masonic  Home.  Mem.  St. 
James  Lodge  No.  23,  F.  &  A.M.:  Franklin  Cliapter 
No.  4,  R.A.M.;  Franklin  Council  No.  3,  R.  &  S.M.; 
Columbian  Commander.y  No.  4.  K.T. :  also  Lodge, 
Council,  Chapter  and  Consistory,  S.P.R.S.  Home: 
5  Sachem  Terrace.  Office:  Franklin  Square,  Nor- 
v\'ich.  Conn. 

CHAFMAN,  Charles  Henry;  b.  Millbury,  Mass., 
Nov.  13.  1840;  s.  Rhodes  Budlong  and  Avis  Water- 
man (Lockwood)  Chapman;  A.M.,  Brown  U.,  1861; 
served  in  U.S.  Vols.,  1861-5;  hon.  discharged  witli 
rank  of  capt.,  Dec,  1865;  m.  Lambertville,  N.J., 
Mar.  18,  1868,  Lizzie  Coryell  (died  July  26,  1871); 
m.  2d,  Flemington,  N.J.,  Nov.  11,  1873,  Lora  Kill- 
gore.  Manufacturer  of  rubber  goods,  Lambertville, 
1866-8;  civ.  engr.  in  N.J.,  R.I.,  Mass.  and  Conn., 
1869-73;  ins.  a.gt..  Providence,  1874-95;  asst.  sec, 
1874-94,  sec,  1894-5,  Enterprise  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.; 
sec,  State  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  1882-95;  asst.  sec. 
1888-94,   sec,    1894-5,   Am.   Mut.   Fire   Ins.   Co.    (re- 


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tired  1895).  Mem.  Loyal  Legion,  Union  Ex- 
Prisoners  of  War.  Address:  228  Angell  St.,  Provi- 
dcnc'»\    R.I. 

CHAFSIAN,    Charles    Jarvis,     Hour    and    grain; 

deceased.      (Sec    vol.    irton.) 

CHAPMAN,  Cliarles  Ratchford,  M.D.;  b.  Ricli- 
mond  Ind..  .lulv  2G,  1S70;  s.  Alexander  H.  and 
Lorynda  (McWhenney)  Chapman;  M.D.,  Jefferson 
Med  Coll..  Phila.,  1892;  m.  Hazel  Sheffield,  of 
Chicago.  111.,  Sept.  6,  1906;  3  children,  Elizabeth, 
Hazel,  Eleanor.  Practiced  in  Springfield,  iMa.ss., 
since  1899:  eye  and  ear  surgeon,  Mercy  Hosp.; 
nose  and  throat  surgeon.  Wesson  Memorial  Ho.sp. 
Mem.  A.M. A..  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Springfield  Acad. 
Medicine.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Automo- 
bile. Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  124  LonghiU 
Av.    Office:    174    State   St..    Springfield,   Mass. 

CHAPMAIT,  Edward  Earle,  farmer;  b.  Spring- 
field. Ma.s.s..  I'"tli.  ]:i.  1s<;:j;  s.  Charles  and  Sarah 
(Poplvins)  Chapman;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Springfield; 
m.  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Corbin.  of  Wilbraham, 
Mass,  Dec.  6.  1S83;  3  children,  Charles  Earle, 
Mvron  Edward,  Isabel  Loui.se.  Engaged  in  farm- 
ing at  Ludlow,  Mass..  since  1S84;  mem.  Sch.  Com., 
Ludlow.  9  vrs. ;  mem.  ISIass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1914, 
1915  (chmn.  com.  on  agr.).  V.-p.  Hampden  County 
Improvement  League.  Mason;  I.O.O.F. ;  mem. 
Patrons  of  Husbandry  (overseer  State  Grange  4 
vrs.;  now  master  Mass.  State  Grange).  Republi- 
can. Dir.  Third  Congl.  Ch.  Choir,  Chicopee.  since 
1890.  Clubs:  Hampden  Harvest.  Republican  of 
Mass.    Address:   Ludlow,  Mass. 

CHAFMAIT,  Edward  Mortimer,  clergyman;  b. 
Old  Savbrook,  Conn.,  Sept.  27.  1862;  s.  Robert  and 
Maria  Green  (Shepard)  Chapman;  A.B.,  Yale  U., 
1884  B.D.,  1890;  m.  Isabel  Northrop,  of  Essex, 
Conn.,  June  28,  1894.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1890;  pastor  Rochester,  N.H.,  1890-2;  asso.  pastor 
Central  Ch.,  Worcester,  Mass.v  1892-9;  pastor 
North  Ch.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  1900-5;  acting  pa.s- 
tor  1st  Ch.,  Detroit,  1905;  pastor  Old  Lyme,  Conn., 
1907-15.  Del.  Am.  Commn.  on  Agrl.  Co-operation 
in  Europe,  1913.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.  Clubs: 
Universitv,  Winthrop  (Boston),  Graduates'  (Xew 
Haven).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
etc.)     Addiess:    New   London.   Conn.* 

CHAPIffAN,  Edwin,  commission  mcht.;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Apr.  17,  1841;  s.  Kilborn  and  Mary 
A.  (Butters)  Chapman;  ancestors  on  both  sides 
of  familv  were  early  N.E.  settlers  (Ralph  Chap- 
man arrived  in  1635);  ed.  common  schs.  of  Mass.; 
served  in  Co.  L,  1st  Mass.  Cav.,  Civil  War,  Sept. 
23,  1861-Mav  14,  1864  (apptd.  corpl.,  also  sergt., 
1863);  m.  Marv  P.  Hubbard,  of  Ashby.  Mass.,  Oct. 
27,  1864;  4  children,  Mary  Grace  (Mrs.  Jessie  P. 
Lyman,  of  Ashby,  Mass.),  Georgia  Louise  (de- 
ceased), Alonzo  Edwin  (deceased),  Florence  Alma 
(deceased).  Conducted  a  market  route  between 
Ashbv  and  Boston,  1864-6;  entered  produce  busi- 
ness "with  Amos  F.  Adams,  at  Boston,  Mass.. 
1867;  now  pres.  Adams-Chapman  Co.;  dir.  Fourth- 
Atlantic  Nat.  Bank;  was  associated  with  George 
H.  Hammond  Packing  Co.,  of  Chicago,  for  several 
vrs.  as  a  mng.  dir.  Mason.  Mem.  G.A.R.  (Abraham 
Lincoln  Post  No.  11.  Charlestown,  Mass.).  Recre- 
ations: motoring,  reading.  Home:  Ashby,  Mass. 
Office:  :5  7  X  Market  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

CHAFMAIT,  Elisha  P.,  banker;  b.  Brooklyn. 
Conn.,  Feb.  IS,  1838;  s.  Allen  Breed  and  Eunice 
(Palmer)  Chapman;  descended  on  mother's  side 
from  Walter  Palmer,  who  settled  in  Stonington, 
Conn.;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Brooklyn;  Acad.,  West  Kil- 
linglv  (now  Danielson),  Conn.;  m.  Elizabeth  J. 
Stewart,  of  Roxburv,  Mass.,  Dec.  17.  1862  (died 
Aug.  10,  1910);  2  children,  Hamilton  J..  Fred  P. 
Engaged  in  dry  goods  business  in  Roxljury,  Mass., 
1857-62;  in  grocery  business  Wenham  and  Frank- 
lin until  1875;  pres.  Benjamin  I'^ranklin  Saving.'^ 
Bank,  Dean  Co-operative  Bank.  Steward  Dean 
Acad.  17  yrs.  (resigned  on  account  of  ill  health). 
Mem.  Franklin  Business  INIen's  Assn.  Republican. 
Baptist.  Past  master  Excelsior  Lodge,  A.F.  & 
A.M.;  past  master  of  Grange;  past  sachem  of  Red 
^len;  past  sec.  of  Eastern  Star.  Address:  Frank- 
lin,  Mass. 

CHAPMAN,  Pred  Palmer,  civil  engr.,  mfr. ;  b. 
Franklin,    .Mass..    IVl).    i,    1866;    s.    Elisha    Palmer 


and  Elizabeth  Joan  (Stewart)  Chapman;  descend- 
ant Walter  Palmer,  of  Stonington,  Conn.,  1629; 
grad.  Dean  Acad.,  Franklin,  1883;  grad.  Tufts 
Coll..  1886;  m.  June,  1890,  Clara  M.  Craig,  of 
Franklin.  Began  as  transitman  with  Gulf,  Colo.  & 
Santa  Fe  R.R.,  Tex.,  1886;  supt.  Ray  Mills,  1891- 
1900;  agt.  Am.  Woolen  Co.  (Ray  Mills),  1900-03; 
pres  Franklin  Yarn  Co.  since  1902;  dir.  Benjamin 
l-'ranklin   Savings  Bank;   mem.   Mass.   Ho.  of  Rep., 

1910,  1911;  water  and  sewer  commr.  Ex-pres. 
Franklin  Business  Men's  Assn.  Trustee  Dean 
Acad.,  and  Y^.M.C.A.,  Franklin.  Republican.  Uni- 
versalist.  Mem.  Pilgrim  Leathers.  Mason  (K.T., 
Shriner).  Clubs:  Franklin  Country  (ex-pres.), 
Home  Market,  Republican  of  Mass.,  Norfolk  Co. 
Republican.    Address:  Franklin,  Mass. 

CHAPMAN,  Henry  Iieland,  educator;  July  26, 
1S45-l''eb.  24,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in    America,    1912-13.) 

CHAPMAN,  Henry  Smith,  editor;  b.  Gorham, 
Me.,  June  28,  1871;  s.  Henry  Leland  and  Emma 
Caroline  (Smith)  Chapman;  descendant  of  Edward 
Chapman,  who  came  from  Yorksliire,  Eng.,  and 
settled  at  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1639;  A.B.,  Bowdoin, 
1891;  grad.  student,  Columbia,  1895-6;  m.  Frances 
S.  Mitchell,  of  Brunswick,  Me.,  Sept.  21,  1899;  2 
children,  Henry  Leland,  Priscilla.  Mem.  editorial 
staff,  New  York  Morning  Advertiser,  1891-5;  mem. 
editorial  staff.  The  Youth's  Companion,  since 
1896;  contbr.  stories  and  articles  in  various  maga. 
and  periodicals.  Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  N.E.  Historic  Geneal.  Soc.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
St.  Botolph,  Winchester  Country.  Recreations: 
golf.  Home:  3  Salisbury  Rd..  Winchester,  Mass. 
Office:  Y''outh's  Companion  Bldg.,  Commonwealth 
Av.   and   St.   Paul    St.,    Boston.   Mass. 

CHAPMAN,  Herman  Haupt,  forester;  b.  Cam- 
bridge. Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1874;  s.  Frederic  Lord  and 
Ella  Catharine  (Haupt)  Chapman;  descendant  of 
Edward  Chapman,  who  came  from  England,  1632; 
grad.  high  sch.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1892;  B.S.,  U.  of 
Minn.,  1896,  B.Agr.,  1899;  M.F.,  Yale  Forest  Sch., 
1904;  m.  Alberta  Pinneo,  of  Duluth.  jNIinn.,  Dec. 
29.  1903;  3  children.  Frederic  Pinneo,  b.  Mar.  12, 
1895;  Edmond  Haupt,  Aug.  14,  1907;  Ruth,  Apr.  11, 

1911.  Supt.  U.S.  Agrl.  Experiment  Station,  Grand 
Rapids,  Minn.,  1898-03  inclusive;  forest  asst.  U.S. 
Poorest  Service,  1904-5;  instr.  and  asst.  prof.  Yale 
Poorest  Sch.,  1906-11;  Harriman  prof,  of  forest 
management.  Yale,  since  June,  1911.  Mem.  Soc. 
.\m.  Foresters,  Am.  Forestry  Assn.  (dir.).  Beta 
Theta  Pi.  Progressive  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Club:  Graduates'.  Author:  Forest  Valuation.  1914. 
Address:   360  Prospect  St..  New  Haven,  Conn. 

CHAPMAN,    John    Eliphaz,    trustee.      (See    vol 
1909.) 

CHAPMAN,  Thad  Miner,  milling  and  lumber;  b. 
Middlebury,  Vt.,  Jan.  6,  1845;  s.  George  C.  and  Ade- 
lia  (Fletcher)  Chapman;  student  Middlebury  Coll., 
1862-4;  A.B.,  Hobart  Coll..  Geneva,  N.Y.,  1866;  m. 
Orwell,  Vt.,  Sept.  10,  1875,  Jessie  Hammond.  In 
lumber  business  in  Minn.,  1866-70;  returned  to  Vt. 
and  engaged  in  mercantile  business  at  Middlebury, 
1870-83,  subsequently  in  milling,  lumber  and  farm- 
ing.   Home:  Middlebury,  Vt. 

CHAPMAN,  Trelawney  Clarendale,  Jr.,  clergy- 
man; b.  Upton,  Me.,  Dec.  23,  1869;  s.  Trelawney  C. 
and  Laura  A.  (Brooks)  Chapman;  A.B.,  Bowdoin, 
1894;  m.  Sara  B.  Richardson,  of  Brunswick,  Me., 
Aug.  25,  1897;  2  children,  Harold  C,  Raymond  B. 
Ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1896;  pastor  Scarboro, 
Me.,  1896-7,  Alfred,  1897-9,  Cornish,  1899-01,  Eliot, 
1901-4,  South  Berwick,  1904-5.  Kents  Hill,  1905-10, 
Conway,  N.H.,  1910-12,  Bethel.  Me.,  since  Apr.,  1913. 
Address:  Bethel,  Me. 

CHAPMAN,  Wilford  Gore,  lawyer;  b.  Portland. 
Me.,  .rune  29,  1860;  s.  Gore  B.  and  Julia  A.  (Stevens) 
Chapman;  grad.  Portland  High  Sch.,  1879;  A.B., 
Colby  Coll.,  1883;  admitted  to  bar,  1885;  m.  Oct.  5, 
1NS7,  Tinnie  A.  Drummond;  4  children,  Clark  Drum- 
mond,  Wilford  Gore,  Jr.,  Gertrude,  Alfred  King. 
Kngaged  in  practice  at  Portland;  mem.  Common 
Council,  and  city  solicitor,  1894,  1895,  1896.  Sec. 
bd.  tiustees  Colby  Coll.  Mem.  Am.,  Me.  and  Cum- 
berland Co.  bar  assns.,  Portland  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce.   Republican.  Clubs:  Rotar>-,  Portland  (pres., 


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1915).     Recreations:    gardening.    Home:    482   Cum- 
berland St.    Office:  396  Congress  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

CHAFMAK,  William  Henry,  engineer,  inventor; 
b.  BlaL-kinton.  JMass..  Mar.  10.  185!);  s.  Henry  J.  and 
Harriet  (Johnson)  Chapman;  A.B.,  Williams,  1880; 
m.  Annie  F.  Smith,  of  Portland,  IMe..  Oct.  9,  1885. 
Began  practice  as  elec.  engr.  at  Middlebury,  Vt., 
1884;  removed  to  Portland.  Me.,  1885;  has  patented 
various  devices  for  neutralizing  static  electricity, 
also  inventor  of  Chapman  Voltage  Regulator; 
served  as  elec.  engr.  The  Portland  Co. ;  dir.  and 
elec.  engr.  Chapman  Electric  Neutralizer  Co.  Re- 
publican. Universalist.  Mem.  Charitable  Mechan- 
ics' Assn.  Home:  325  Brackett  St.  Office:  58  Fore 
St.,  Portland,  Me. 

CHAFIVXAM',  Willlani  Iiouis,  surgeon;  b.  Boston, 
]May  31,  1874;  s.  ^^■illiam  Francis  and  Louise  Au- 
gusta (Pollard)  Chapman;  Newton  High  Sch.; 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medi- 
cine, 1898;  m.  Providence.  R.I.,  Jan.  24,  1900,  Kathe- 
rine  Maude  Davis.  Practiced  In  Providence  since 
1898;  pathologist  to  St.  Joseph's  Hosp. ;  surgeon, 
St.  Joseph's  Hosp.:  med.  examiner  Northwestern 
Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  Recipient  Fiske  Fund  prize, 
1903,  05,  13,  Alvarenga  Prize,  1907.  Mem.  A.M.A., 
R.I.  Med.  Soc.  Providence  Med.  Assn.,  Medico-Le- 
gal Soc.  of  R.I.,  R.I.  Federation  of  Musical  Clubs 
(pres.,  1910-14).  Episcopalian.  Mason  (32°).  Clubs: 
Providence,  Art.  University,  Players.  Address:  254 
Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

CHAFFEIiIi,  Prank  "Valentine,  wholesale  coal 
mcht.:  b.  New  London.  Conn.,  Feb.  12,  1876;  s.  Al- 
fred H.  and  Adelaide  E.  (Shepard)  Chappell;  de- 
scendant of  George  Chappell,  New  London,  1640; 
grad.  Bulkeley  High  Sch..  New  London,  1894;  Ph.B., 
Yale,  1898;  m.  Carol,  d.  of  Col.  William  A.  Simpson, 
U.S.A..  June  4,  1904;  3  children.  Thomas  Hunting- 
ton, Elizabeth  Lee,  Adelaide  Shepard.  Pres.  New 
Haven  Coal  Co. ;  treas.  and  dir.  F.  H.  &  A.  H.  Chap- 
pell Co.,  Thames  Improvement  Co.,  Thames  Ferry 
Co.;  sec.  Newport  Coal  Co.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen, 
New  London.  1901-4;  chmn.  Kivers,  Harbors  and 
Bridges  Commn.,  State  of  Conn.,  since  1912;  chmn. 
Bd.  of  Trustees,  Conn.  Coll.  for  Women,  New  Lon- 
don. Served  with  Yale  Battery,  U.S.A.,  during  Span- 
ish-Am. War;  sergt.  Batterv  A,  Conn.  N.G.,  May  3- 
Nov.  30,  1898;  capt.  and  ad.1.,  3d  Regt.,  Conn.  N.G., 
May-Oct.,  1899;  capt.  Co.  D,  Oct.,  1899-July,  1902; 
capt.,  2d  Co.,  Conn..  Coast  Arty.,  July.  1902-Feb., 
1903  (retired).  Clubs:  Thames  (New  London), 
Graduates  (New  Haven),  University,  Yale  (New 
York).  Address:  New  London,  Conn.,  and  1  Broad- 
way, New  York. 

CHAPFI^E,  Jo«  (Joseph)  Ittitchell,  editor;  b.  La 
Porte  City,  la.,  July  IS,  1867;  s.  William  and  Loijisa 
(Mitchell)  Chappie:  ed.  Cornell  Coll.,  la.  (hon. 
A.M.,  1904);  m.  Annie  F.  Ryder,  of  Grand  Rapids, 
N.D..  Nov.  23.  1886.  At  age  of  16  edited  a  paper  in 
Grand  Rapids,  N.D..  and  later  became  editor  and 
propr.  of  the  Ashland  Daily  Press,  which  he  still 
owns;  in  newspaper  work,  Chicago,  until  189  7, 
when  he  took  charge  of  The  Bostonian,  changing 
the  name  to  The  National  Magazine,  of  which  has 
since  been  editor  and  publisher.  Also  editor  "Joe 
Chappie's  News  Letter,"  a  periodical  supplement 
furnished  Sunday  newspapers.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  34  Mayfield  St. 
Office:  944  Dorchester  Av.,  Boston.* 

CHAPFIii:,  "William  Dismore,  lawyer;  b.  Salem, 
Mass.,  Aug.  6,  1868;  s.  John  D.  and  Abby  M.  (Snow) 
Chappie;  ed.  Salem  pub.  schs. ;  LL.B.,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Law,  1890;  m.  Delia  P.  Bates,  of  Salem, 
July  22,  1908;  2  children.  Eliot  D.,  Alison.  Prac- 
ticed in  Salem,  since  1890;  trustee  Salem  Savings 
Bank;  mem.  Salem  Common  Council  1894-6  (pres., 
1896):  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1897-9,  Senate. 
1905,  6,  7,  8  (pres.  of  Senate.  1907,  8);  chmn.  Salem 
Rep.  City  Com..  1901-2;  city  solicitor,  1915.  V.-p. 
Salem  Masonic  Temple  Assn.  Universalist.  Mason 
(K.T.,  Shriner);  Odd  Fellow  (past  grand).  Clubs: 
Salem  Republican.  Salem  Billiard,  Essex,  Middle- 
sex, Rep.  Club  of  Mass.  (Boston).  Home:  10  Cross 
St.    Office:   81  Washington  St..  Salem,  Mass. 

CHAPUT,  Paul  JU.,  business  man;  b.  St.  Damase, 
P.Q.,  Sept.  25,  1862;  s.  Edouard  and  Philonise 
Chaput;  ed.  evening  sch.;  m.  Josephine  Brulotte,  of 
(Quebec,  Can.,  1887.    Came  to  U.S.,  1876;  in  grocery 


and  provision  business,  1885-09,  boots  and  shoes, 
1895-06,  hardware  and  paints,  1895-08;  connected 
with  real  estate  and  fire  ins.  since  1906;  gen.  mgr. 
and  treas.  Le  Courrier  de  Salem  Pub.  Co.,  Le  Cour- 
rier  de  Lawrence  Pub.  Co.,  Le  Courrier  de  Lynn 
Pub.  Co.;  pres.  L'Etoile  Pub.  Co.  Mem.  Common 
Council,  1894;  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1903,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Mem.  Associated  Charities,  Civic  League,  No  Li- 
cense League,  Y.M.C.A.,  etc.  Republican.  Catholic. 
Mem.  St.  Jean  Bapt.  Mut.  Benefit  Assn.,  Forestiers, 
L'Union  St.  Jean  Bapt.  damerique,  O.A.U.W.,  Arti- 
sans. Club:  IClks.  Home:  21  Hancock  St.  Office: 
Hawthorne  Bldg.,  Salem,  Mass. 

CHAREST,    Joseph    Charles    B^noni,     M.D. ;    b. 

L'Acadie,  P. (3-,  Can.,  July  1,  1863;  s.  Benonie  and 
Henriette  (Prevost)  Charest;  grad.  commercial 
course,  Academie  St.  Louis,  Montreal,  1878;  Clas- 
sical Coll.,  Joliette,  1885;  M.D.,  Laval  U.,  1889;  un- 
married. Began  practice,  Montreal,  1889;  removed 
to  Derry,  N.H.,  190.j.  Joined  65th  Regt.  as  color 
sergt.,  1884;  participated  in  the  Northwest  Cam- 
paign, 1885;  promoted  It.  in  the  field  June  10,  1885; 
capt.  class  certificate  inf.,  1887,  cav.  certificate, 
1904;  field  officer  certificate.  Royal  Inf.  Sch.,  St. 
John,  1905;  brigade  maj.  11th  Brigade  Inf.,  1914. 
Roman  Catholic.  Mem.  (5anado-Am.  Soc,  Foresters 
of  America,  etc.    Address:  Derry.  N.H. 

CHARIi£S,  Gviillaume  £.,  clergyman;  b.  Ver- 
viers,  Belgium,  Nov.  30,  1861;  s.  of  Guillaume  Jo- 
seph and  Agnes  Ferdinande  (Habay)  Charles;  stud- 
ied common  branches  and  humanities  in  Verviers 
and  Liege,  Belgium;  B.Sc,  Universiti  De  Geneve, 
Geneva,  Switzerland,  1884;  grad.  in  theol.,  Montreal 
Presbyn.  Coll.,  1891;  m.  Noema  Varv,  of  Montreal, 
July  23,  1887;  children,  Harold  Edwin,  Anita  Mar- 
guerite. Presbyn.  missionary  in  charge  of  St.  Jean 
Baptiste  Mission,  Montreal,  1889-95;  ordained  Pres- 
byn. ministry,  at  Rochester,  Pa.,  Dec.  10,  1895;  pas- 
tor French  Presbyn.  Ch.,  Tarentum,  Pa.,  1895-8; 
without  charge  on  account  of  ill  health,  and  on 
farm  in  N.  Dak.,  1898-1911;  missionary  in  Pa.. 
1912;  pastor  Boston  French  Congl.  Ch.  (Chapel  of 
Central  Congl.  Ch.)  since  Nov.,  1912.  Address:  98 
Appleton  St.,  Boston. 

CHASIiTOlT,  Charles  Magnus,  chaplain  U.S.N. ; 
b.  Maynard,  Mass.,  Oct.  12,  1877;  s.  Emanuel  Carl- 
son and  Bellona  Maria  (Fisk)  Charlton;  student 
Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  and  stu- 
dent Boston  U.;  S.T.B.,  Boston  U.,  1898;  m.  Lucia 
Sarah  Chamberlain,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  June  17, 
1904.  Ordained  M.E..  ministry,  1898;  minister  in 
Vt.  Conf.,  1898-1901;  apptd.  bv  President  Roosevelt 
chaplain  U.S.N.,  Oct.  17,  1901.  Served  in  Philip- 
pine Islands  and  on  Asiatic  Sta.,  1901-4;  Naval 
Training  Sta.,  Newport,  R.I.,  1904-6;  U.S.S.  Georgia, 
1906-9;  Navy  Yard,  Norfolk,  Va.,  1909-10;  Navy 
Yard,  Boston,  1910-13;  U.S.S.  Nebraska,  Oct.  1, 
1913 — .  In  the  course  of  service  has  traveled  three 
times  around  the  world.  Mem.  N.E.  Southern  Conf. 
M.E.  Church.  Home:  16  Kirkland  Rd.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

CHARTEBIS,  Mary  Alena,  Jtl.D. ;  b.  Moncton, 
N.B.,  Feb.  20,  1865:  d.  Howard  Douglas  and  Sophia 
B.  (Ross)  Charteris;  M.D.,  Woman's  Med.  Coll.  of 
Pa.,  1894;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Worcester, 
Mass.,  since  1899;  gynecologist  on  staff  of  Memo- 
rial Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Club: 
Woman's.  Address:  167  Pleasant  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

CHASE,  Adelaide  Cole,  artist:  b.  Boston;  d.  J. 
Foxcroft  and  Irma  (de  Pelgrom)  Cole;  studied  with 
Tarbell,  of  the  Art  Mus.  Sch.,  Boston,  and  Carolus 
Duran.  Paris;  m.  William  Chester  Chase,  of  Bos- 
ton. .Tune  27,  1892.  Painter  of  Portraits;  silver 
medal,  St.  Louis  Expn.,  1904.  A.N.A.  Address:  8 
Marlboro  St.,  Boston.* 

CHASE,  Allan  J.,  carriage  hardware  mcht.;  b. 
Conway.  N.H..  Dec.  3,  1844;  ed.  dist.  school,  N.H.; 
m.  Emma  Loring,  of  Barnstable,  Mass..  Nov.  19, 
1868;  children,  Ada  L.,  Marion  A.  (Mrs.  William  H. 
Howard,  of  Newington,  N.H.),  Francis  F.,  Allan 
Perley.  Began  in  employ  of  Boston  Belting  (jo.. 
3  yrs. ;  then  with  railway  supply  house;  became 
jobber  in  carriage  hardware,  1873,  and  has  been 
senior  partner  Chase,  Parker  &  Co.  since  1887. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Episcopalian. 
Mason;  Odd  Fellow.   Clubs:  Boston  City,  Economic, 


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J^elmont  Sprinp  Country,  Wollaston  Goll".  Home: 
Barnstable,  Mass.    OfHce:   81-83  I'earl  St.,   Boston. 

CHASE,  Arthur  Horace,  libraiian;  b.  Concord, 
X  11  ,  J'lli.  10,  ls04:  s.  William  M.  and  Kllen  S.  (Ab- 
bott) Chase;  A. 15.,  Dartmouth,  ISSG.  A.M.,  1S93;  law 
student  Boston  U.,  18SS;  m.  Alice  M.  Fisk,  of  Bos- 
ton, Sept.  17,  1888.  Admitted  to  N.H.  bar,  1S90; 
state  librarian,  N.H.,  since  .Ian.  1,  189r).  Mem.  Bar 
Assn.  State  N.H.;  del.  Universal  Congress  Lawyers 
and  Jurists,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Conglist.  Republican. 
Address:   Concoi-d,  X.H.* 

CHASZ:,  Augustus  Iiucius,  M.D. ;  b.  Somerset. 
Vt.,  Mar.  9,  ISi'J;  s.  Abraham  and  Catherine  (Reed) 
Chase;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Vt.;  M.D.,  Eclectic  Med.  Inst., 
Cincinnati,  O.,  1872;  m.  IMary  Louise  Mann,  of  Ran- 
dolph, Mass.,  Dec.  3,  1873;  3  chil.lren,  Ella  Louise, 
A.B.,  Boston  U.  (now  Mrs.  Henry  E.  Cottle,  of 
Bristol,  Conn.),  Herbert  Mann  (lawyer,  Newton, 
Mass.),  Oilman  Leeds  (phys.,  Clinton,  Mass.). 
Practiced  in  Randolph  since  Mar.  21,  1872;  pension 
examining  surgeon.  l>rockton,  Mass.;  mem.  Bd.  of 
Registration  in  Medicine  for  ^lass.;  mem.  Mass. 
Eclectic  ]Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Universalist.  Odd 
Fellow.    Address:   Randolph,  Mass. 

CHASE,  Charles  Aug'ustus,  banker;  Sept.  9,  1833- 
June,    1911.     (  See  vol.    19(i9.) 

CHASE,  Charles  Coes,  musician;  b.  Bedford, 
Mass.,  Apr.  2G,  1S70;  s.  Edward  and  Sarah  Frances 
(Brooks)  Chase;  studied  piano  with  Carl  Baer- 
mann,  Boston,  harmony,  counterpoint  and  compo- 
sition with  Sidney  Homer,  Boston;  m.  Effle  True- 
blood,  of  Richmond.  Ind.,  June  19,  1901;  2  children, 
Karl  Trueblood,  Mary  Frances.  Organist-choir- 
master, Episcopal  Ch.,  Auburn,  Me.,  1889,  Trinity 
Ch.,  Lewiston.  IMe..  1901-4,  St.  John's  Eniscnp.nl  Ch.. 
Northampton,  Mass.,  1904-7;  now  organist  St.  Ann's 
Episcopal  Ch.,  Kennebunkport,  and  2d  Consl.  Ch., 
Kennebunk,    Me.     Address:    Kennebunkport,    Me. 

CHASE,  Charles  E.,  fire  Ins.;  b.  Dubuque.  la.. 
Mar.  29,  lSri7;  s.  George  L.  and  Calista  M.  (Taft) 
Chase;  descendant  of  Aquila  Chase,  of  Hampden. 
Mass.,  1639  or  1640;  grad.  Hartford  High  Sch., 
1876;  m.  Helen  Smith  Bourne,  of  Hartford,  Conn.. 
June  9,  1886;  2  children,  Genevieve  (Mrs.  Thomas 
Hewes,  of  Farmington,  Conn.),  Porter  Bourne. 
Has  been  connected  since  1877  with  Hartford  Fire 
Ins.  Co.;  at  Hartford  local  agency,  1877-80;  at 
home  office  since  1880;  2d  asst.  sec,  1890-03,  v.-p., 
1903-8,  pres..  1908-13,  now  chmn.  of  bd.  of  directors; 
chmn.  bd.  directors  Hartford  Nat.  Bank;  trustee 
Conn.  Trust  &  Safe  Deposit  Co.;  trustee  Soc.  of 
Savings;  dir.  Conn.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  Pres.  Hart- 
ford Bd.  of  Underwriters,  1894-06;  now  mem.  Hart- 
ford Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Hartford 
(pres.),  Hartford  Golf,  Country  (Farmington. 
Conn.).  Bolton  Fish  and  Game,  Hatchetts  Reef. 
Recreations:  golf,  motoring.  Home:  fiS5  Prospect 
Av.    Office:   125  Trumbull  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

CHASE,  Charles  Harris,  prof,  steam  engring. ;  b. 
.Stoncham,  Mass.,  Ffb.  11.  1870:  s.  .Jeremiah  Clinton 
and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Cowdrey)  Chase;  grad. 
Stoneham  High  Sch.,  ISSS;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.. 
1892;  m.  Annie  Collamore  Hatch,  of  "Winchester. 
Mass.,  Aug.  1.5,  1901;  3  children.  Barbara  Winslow, 
Donald  Clinton,  Elizabeth  Collamore.  With  Gen. 
Electric  Co.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1892-4;  Boston  Electric 
Co.,  1894-6;  instr.  in  shopwork.  1896-02.  asst.  prof, 
steam  engring.,  1902;  prof,  since  1908.  Tufts  Coll.; 
trustee  Stoneham  Pub.  Library.  Mem.  Am.  Soc. 
Mech.  Engrs.,  Soc.  Promotion  Engring.  Edn.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.  Home: 
Stoneham,  Mass. 

CHASE,  Charles  Parker,  banker;  b.  West  New- 
bury, Mass.,  May  6.  1845;  s.  Samuel  Sew.ill  and 
Eunice  Noves  (Colbv)  Chase:  A.B.,  Dartmouth 
Coll.,  1869.  A.M..  1872;  m.  Fanny  Huntington,  of 
Hanover,  N.H.,  July  30.  1874.  Prof.  Latin,  Olivet 
(Mich.)  Coll.,  1872-8;  tutor  Greek,  1870-2,  instr. 
polit.  economy,  1884-92,  treas.  since  1890,  Dart- 
mouth Coll.  Pres.  Dartmouth  Nat.  Bank  (cashier, 
1878-92);  v.-p.  Dartmouth  Savings  Bank;  pres. 
Mascoma  Electric  Light  &  Power  Co.,  1912 — .  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Club:  University  (Boston). 
Address:   Hanover,   N.H.* 

CHASE,  Charles  S.,  lawyer;  b.  Whitingham,  Vt., 
May  13,  1855;  s.  Abraham  and  Catherine  R.  Chase; 


ed.  common  schs.  and  under  pvt.  tutors;  m.  Carrie 
E.  Brigham,  of  Boston,  Jan.  19,  1881;  3  children, 
Robert  IM.,  Harrie  B.,  Paul  A.  Admitted  to  bar, 
ISSO;  began  practice  at  Whitingham,  Vt.,  1880;  re- 
moved to  Biattleboro;  mem.  Chase  &  Daley,  later 
Chase  &  Chase;  also  interested  in  real  estate 
and  mfg. ;  official  court  reporter  Windham  and  Ben- 
nington cos.  for  30  yrs.;  justice  of  peace  30  yrs. ; 
state  senator  since  1906.  Rei)ublican.  Universalist. 
Mason.  Home:  29  Harris  PI.  Office:  Crosby  Block, 
Brattleboro,   Vt. 

CHASE,  Charles  Sydney,  wholesale  florist;  b. 
Swansea,  ^Mass.,  .Jan.  lo.  1S40;  s.  Daniel  Sherman 
and  Belinda  (Pierce)  Chase;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m. 
Mary  Mason  Hale,  of  Warren,  R.I.,  Jan.  20,  ISGl;  2 
children,  IMis.  Delia  C.  Butler,  Charles  Herbert. 
Florist  in  Dighton,  Mass.,  since  1875;  chmn.  Bd.  of 
Selectinen  17  yrs.;  chmn.  Bd.  Overseers  of  the  Poor 
and  Bd.  of  Health,  17  yrs.;  auditor,  3  yrs.;  mem. 
.Sch.  Com.,  3  yrs.;  chmn.  Rep.  Town  Com.,  25  yrs.; 
justice  of  peace,  19  yrs.;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1894,  Senate,  1911-12.  Mem.  Chace  Chase  Assn. 
Methodist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Taunton  Yacht,  Middle- 
sex,   Mass.    Republican.    Address:   Dighton,   Mass. 

CHASE,  Edward  A.,  publisher;  b.  Campton,  N.H. 
Ma\-  15,  1S69;  s.  Hanson  S.  and  Mary  Ann  (Brown) 
Chase;  grad.  Plymouth  (N.H.)  High  Sch.,  1888;  m. 
Ruth  McClure,  of  Plymouth,  July  12,  1894  (died 
1912);  1  son,  Robert  McClure.  Entered  newspaper 
business,  1894;  ed.  and  pub.  Plymouth  Record; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Plymouth,  3  yrs.;  town 
treas.  3  vrs.  Republican.  Universalist.  Address: 
Plymouth,  N.H. 

CHASE,  Edward  Everett,  lawyer;  b.  Bluehill, 
Me.,  Mar.  19.  1S61;  s.  Melatiah  K.  and  Eliza  A. 
(Westcott)  Chase;  ed.  Bluehill  Acad.,  Westbrook 
.Sem.,  Hallowell  Classical  Sch.  and  short  time  at 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  class  of  1884;  m.  Bluehill,  June  5, 
1884,  Edith  M.  Lord.  Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1885; 
admitted  to  bar.  1888:  postmaster,  Bluehill,  1889- 
93;  judge  Municipal  Ct..  1893-01;  del.  Rep.  Nat. 
Conv..  St.  Louis,  1896;  mem.  Exec.  Council  of  Me., 
1901-5;  mem.  bd.  trustees  Me.  Insane  Asylums, 
since  1905;  judge  of  Probate  Ct.  for  Hancock  Co., 
1907-11;  chmn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  1911-12.  Chmn. 
Rep.  County  Com.,  1912.  Trustee  Bluehill  Acad, 
(sec.  and  treas.,  since  1892);  trustee  Bluehill- 
George  Stevens  Acad.  (sec.  and  treas.  since  1898). 
Republican.    Address:    Bluehill,   Me. 

CHASE,  Edward  l.,  county  treas.;  b.  West  Yar- 
mouth, Mass.,  Apr.  23,  185S;  s.  Heman  B.  and  Mar- 
tha (Crowell)  C. ;  ed.  common  schs.;  m.  Sept.  15, 
1880,  Cleone  B.  Crowell,  of  Hyannis,  Mass.  In 
grain,  coal  and  hay  business  at  Hyannis  since  1874; 
treas.  Barnstable  County  since  1894;  dir.  1st  Nat. 
Bank  of  Hyannis.  Republican.  Universalist.  York 
and  Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°).  Address:  Hyannis, 
Mass. 

CHASE,  Ellen,  author;  b.  Brookline,  Mass.,  Mar. 
26,  1863;  d.  Henry  Savage  and  Sarah  Gano  (Lev- 
erett)  Chase;  ed.  Miss  Wesselhoeft's  Sch.  for  Girls, 
Boston;  unmarried.  Associated  with  Miss  Octavia 
Hill  in  her  work  of  mng.  tenement  houses  in  Lon- 
don, Eng.,  1886-93.  Episcopalian.  Member  Soc. 
Mayflower  Descendants,  Mass.  Soc.  Colonial  Dames 
of  America,  D.A.R.  (1st  regent  Hannah  Goddard 
Chapter,  Brookline.  Mass.,  1896-9  (except  1889).  re- 
elected, 1909-10).  Mass.  Civic  League,  N.A.  Civic 
League  for  Immigrants.  Mass.  Hist,  and  Geneal. 
Society,  Folk-Lore  Soc,  Mayflower  Club,  Boys'  City 
History  Club.  Boston  (executive  com.,  1908-11), 
etc.  Author:  The  Beginnings  of  the  American  Rev- 
olution, 1911.  Home:  "Hundridge,"  Rawson  Rd., 
Bi-ookline.  Mass.* 

CHASE,  Prank  Engfene,  publisher:  b.  Boston, 
]\rai-.  16,  1856:  s.  .Tames  Haines  and  Elvira  Dodge 
(Godfrey)  Chase;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1876;  m.  Jennie 
C.  Frazier,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Julv  2.  1912. 
Dramatic  critic,  1885-99:  mem.  firm  of  Walter  H. 
Baker  &  Co..  Boston,  since  18S5.  Clubs:  Union,  St. 
Botolph.  University  (Boston).  ITniversity  (New 
York.  Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  Brookline, 
Mass.    Office:  5  Hamilton  PI.,  Boston. 

CHASE,  Prederic  Hathaway,  judge;  b.  Concord, 
Mass.,  July  27.  1870:  s.  .Vbial  Hathaway  and  Mar- 
tha Frances  (Simpson)  Chase;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1892: 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1894;  m.  Theodora  Kyle. 


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of  Plattsburgh,  N.Y.,  Aug.  17,  1898;  3  children, 
Martha  Frances;  Frederic  H.,  Jr.,  Theodore.  Began 
practice  in  Boston,  1894;  asst.  dist.  atty.,  Suffolk 
County,  1905;  mem.  firm  of  Sughrue  &  Chase,  19U6- 
11;  justice  Superior  Ct.  of  Mass.  since  1911.  Home: 
Great  Meadows  Rd.,  Concord,  Mass.  Address: 
Court  House.  Boston,  Mass.* 

CHASZ:,  Frederick  Arthur,  librarian;  h.  Lowell, 
IMass.,  Apr.  21,  1S5S;  s.  Cluirles  Chauncy  and  Mar- 
tha Smith  (Cowles)  Chase:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Lowell; 
(hon.  A.M.,  Dartmouth,  1892);  m.  Helen  Louise 
Conant,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  June  26,  1899;  2  children, 
Richard,  b.  1902;  Alice  Louise,  1905.  Connected 
with  Central  Savings  Bank  and  Old  Lowell  Nat. 
Bk.  until  1889;  with  White  Bros.  Co.,  Boston,  until 
1891;  librarian.  City  Library,  Lowell,  since  1891. 
Mem.  A.L.A.,  Mass.  Library  Club,  Lowell  Art  Assn. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Vesper  Country,  Lit- 
erary Club.  Recreations:  golf,  canoeing.  Home:  19 
Nesmith  St.    Office:  City  Library,  Lowell,  Mass. 

CHASE,  Frederick  Iiincoln,  astronomer;  moved 
to  Colorado.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1914-15.)* 

CHASE,  Frederick  Starkweather,  mfr. ;  b.  Water- 
bury,  Conn.,  July  2,  18G3;  s.  Augustus  Sabin  and 
IMartha  (Starkweather)  Chase;  ed.  Jennings  Sch., 
Munich,  Germanv,  and  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, 
Mass.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1887;  m.  Elsie  Rowland,  of  Wa- 
terbury.  Conn.,  Feb.  17,  1890;  6  children,  Ethel 
Chase  Coe,  Helen,  Augustus  Sabin,  Edmund  Row- 
land, Justine,  Fredrika.  Has  been  connected  with 
Waterbury  Mfg.  Co.  and  associated  cos.  since  1888; 
sec.  Waterbury  Mfg.  Co.;  treas.  Chase  Rolling  Mill 
Co.,  Chase  Metal  W^orks;  dir.  Citizens  Nat.  Bank. 
Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Scroll  and  Keys, 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Elizabethan  Club  (Yale), 
Independent  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Waterbury,  Home,  Country  (Waterbury) ;  Yale 
(N.Y.  City),  Graduates'  (New  Haven).  Recrea- 
tions: farming,  riding,  traveling.  Home:  165  Grove 
St.    Office:   Chase  Metal  Works,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

CHASE,  Frederick  Virgil,  lawyer;  b.  at  Fayette, 
Me..  Apr.  30,  1851;  s.  Frederick  Augustus  and  Ra- 
chel Lewis  (Sturtevant)  Chase;  prep.  edn.  Me. 
Wesleyan  Sem.;  A.B.,  Colby  U.  (now  Colby  Coll.), 
1876,  A.M.,  1879;  instr.  in  Greek  and  German, 
Worcester  Acad.,  1876-81;  m.  Eliza  M.,  d.  Hon.  Jo- 
siah  B.  Mayo,  of  Foxcroft,  Me.,  June  12,  1889.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1883;  practiced  at  Portland,  since 
1883;  asst.  countv  atty.,  1887-8;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1S99.  1901:  dir.  The  Benjamin  Chase  Co.;  elk. 
Mayo  Woolen  Co.,  Mayo  &  Son.  Mem.  Me.  State 
Bar  Assn.,  Cumberland  Bar  Assn.  Republican. 
Baptist.  Clubs:  Portland  Country.  Portland  .Vth- 
letic.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  176  Vaughan  St. 
Office:    120   Exchange   St.,   Portland,  Me. 

CHASE,  Georgfe  Colby,  college  pres. ;  b.  Unity, 
Me.,  Mar.  15,  1844;  s.  Joseph  and  Jane  C.  (Dyer) 
Chase;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1868,  A.M.,  1871;  student 
Cobb  Div.  Sch.,  1870-1;  grad.  student.  Harvard, 
1871-2:  U.  College,  London.  1891-2;  (D.D.,  Colby, 
1895;  LL.D.,  U.  of  Colo.,  1895,  U.  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1898.  Bowdoin,  1902):  m.  Emma  Francette 
Millett,  of  Norway,  Me.,  June  12.  1872  (died  Jan.  4, 
1913).  Teacher  Greek  and  Latin,  New  Hampton 
Lit.  Instn.,  1868-70;  prof,  rhetoric  and  English  lit., 
1872-94,  pres.  and  prof,  psychology  and  logic, 
1894 — ,  Bates  Coll.  Mem.  Commn.  on  the  Ch.  and 
Social  Service  of  Federal  Council  of  Churches  of 
Christ  in  America.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  N.E.A.,  Relig- 
ious Edn.  Assn..  Am.  Econ.  Assn.  Clubs:  Univer- 
sity (Boston),  LTniversity  (Providence),  State  of 
Maine.  Graduates  (New  York).  Address:  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.* 

CHASE,  Georgre  Davis,  college  prof.;  b.  Dighton, 
Mass.,  Oct.  27,  1867;  s.  Whitman  and  Mehitable 
Doane  (Kellev)  Chase;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1889;  A.M., 
1895.  Ph.D..  1897:  U.  of  Leipzig,  1897-8;  m.  Alice 
Elizabeth  Guild,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  July  13,  1897. 
Teacher,  Bristol  Acad.,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1889-94, 
Lawrenceville  (N.J.)  Sch.,  1898-9;  asst.  prof,  com- 
parative philology,  Cornell  U.,  1899-01;  instr. 
Latin,  1901-2.  asso.  prof..  1902-5,  Wesleyan  U. ; 
prof.  Latin,  U.  of  Me.,  1905-15.  Address:  Orono, 
.Maine.* 

CHASE,  Georgre  Henry,  educator;  b.  Lynn, 
:Mass.,    June    13.    1874;    s.   Amos    Breed    and    Sarah 


Augusta  (Chase)  Cha.se;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1896,  A.M., 
1897,  Ph.D.,  1900;  student  Am.  Sch.  Classical 
Studies,  Atliens,  Greece,  1896-8;  m.  Freedrica  Mark, 
of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  June  20,  1908;  1  son,  Tliomas 
K.  Instr.  Greek,  Harvard  Summer  Sell.,  1900;  master 
Greek  -and  Latin,  St.  Mark's  Sch.,  Southborougli, 
Mass.,  1900-1;  instr.  Greek  and  Latin,  1901-3,  tutor 
Greek,  1903-4,  instr.  classical  archteology,  1904-6, 
asst.  prof,  same  since  1906,  Harvard.  Mem.  Am. 
Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Am.  Philol.  Assn., 
Archceol.  Inst.  America.  Author:  Tlie  Loeb  Col- 
lection of  Arretine  Pottery,  1908.  Recreations: 
tennis.    Home:  12  Shady  Hill  Sq.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

CHASE,  Georgre  Millett,  college  prof.;  b.  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.,  Apr.  17,  1873;  s.  George  Colby  and  Emma 
Francette  (Millett)  Chase;  ancestor  on  father's 
side  settled  in  Mass.  about  1630;  grad.  Lewiston 
High  Sch.,  1889;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1893;  M.A., 
Yale,  1901;  m.  Ella  May  Miller,  of  Wichita,  Kan., 
Aug.  14,  1901;  2  children,  Helen  Sherman,  Eliza- 
beth Millett.  Teacher  Fairmount  Coll.,  Wichita, 
Kan.,  1895-9;  grad.  student  and  instr.,  Yale,  1899- 
01;  prof,  classics,  Am.  Internat.  Coll.,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1901-6;  prof.  Greek,  Bates  Coll.,  .since  1906. 
Mem.  N.E.  Classical  Assn.  Baptist.  Recreations: 
botanizing,  walking,  farming.  Address:  18  Frye 
St.,    Lewiston,   JMe. 

CHASE,   Georg-e   Samuel,   accountant.     (See    vol. 

1909.) 

CHASE,  Georg-e  Savilian,  clergyman;  b.  Chester, 
N.H.,  July  29,  1836;  s.  Josiah  and  Adaline  (Ayer) 
Chase;  ed.  Pinkerton  Acad.,  Derry,  N.H.,  Phillips 
Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.;  grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn., 
Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  1866;  m.  Frances  C.  Wol- 
cott,  of  Colchester,  Vt.,  Jan.  20,  1874;  1  daughter, 
Carrie  L.  (now  Mrs.  Wescott).  Spent  the  last  yr. 
of  the  Civil  War  with  Grant's  Army,  at  the  front, 
in  the  service  of  the  U.S.  Christian  Commn.;  or- 
dained ministry  Bapt.  Ch.,  1866;  pastor,  Braintree, 
Vt.,  1866-9,  Colchester,  1869-72,  Northwood,  N.H., 
1872-7,  Richford,  Vt.,  1877-81;  missionary  agt.,  Vt. 
State  Conv.,  Jan. -Oct.,  1881;  pastor,  Derbv,  1881- 
89;  prin.  Derby  Acad.,  1883-4;  pastor,  Springvale, 
Me.,  1889-94,  Mechanic  Falls,  18"95-9,  Warren,  Me., 
1899-02,  South  Hanson,  Mass.,  since  1904.  Repub- 
lican.   Address:   20  Pleasant  St.,  Burrage,  Mass. 

CHASE,  Harry  Gray,  educator.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

CHASE,  Harvey  Stuart,  public  accountant;  b. 
Portsmouth,  N.H.,  June  18,  1861;  s.  R.  Stuart  and 
Ada  L.  (Harvey)  Chase;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1883;  C.P.A.,  States  of  Mass.,  Ohio,  and  R.I.;  m. 
Nettie  F.  Rowe,  of  Haverhill,  Dec.  22,  1886.  Supt. 
and  treas.  gas  works  and  water  works.  Great 
Falls,  N.H.,  1886-91;  mng.  trustee,  treas.  and 
auditor  engrg.  and  mining  corpns.  in  New  York 
and  Tenn.,  1891-7;  auditor  and  expert  accountant 
in  Boston  since  1897;  head  firm  Harvey  S.  Chase 
&  Co.  Devised  system  of  uniform  reporting  and 
accounting  for  municipalities,  states,  and  pub. 
service  corpns.;  consulting  expert  for  Mass.,  N.H., 
Me.,  Ohio,  N.Y.,  Colo.,  upon  municipal  accounting 
and  allied  subjects;  al.so  on  reorganization  of  Chi- 
cago accounts,  1901,  and  Minneapolis  accounts, 
1904;  expert  for  mayor  of  Boston  in  investigation 
of  city  finances,  1902;  applied  the  "uniform  sys- 
tem" in  cities  in  N.E.,  and  all  cities  of  Ohio; 
commr.  President  Taft's  Commn.  on  Economy 
and  Efficiency,  1911-12;  consulting  expert  ac- 
countant U.S.  Treas.,  1913;  audited  and  reorgan- 
ized budgeting  and  accounting  methods  of  City  of 
Baltimore,  Md.,  1914,  and  retained,  1915,  to  survey 
the  finances  of  State  of  Md.  and  report  on  methods 
of  reorganization.  Ex-pres.  Incorporated  Pub.  Ac- 
countants of  Mass.;  trustee  Am.  Assn.  Pub.  Ac- 
countants; mem.  Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  Am.  Statis. 
Assn.,  Nat.  Municipal  League,  Am.  Civic  Feder- 
ation. Unitarian.  Clubs:  City,  Technology,  Twen- 
tieth Century,  Economic  (Boston),  City  (New 
York).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books 
and  writings.)  Home:  1033  Beacon  St.,  Brookline. 
Office:   84    State  St.,   Boston.* 

CHASE,  H(eman)  Iiincoln,  M.D.;  b.  Newton 
Centre,  Mass.,  June  1,  1859;  s.  Heman  Lincoln  and 
Susan  W.  (Raymond)  Chase;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1882- 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1887;  m.  Potsdam,  N.Y, 
Nov.    11,    1896,    Margaret   Everett.     Began   practice 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


in  Brookline,   Mass..   18SS;   health  offlcer  uf  BruoU- 
line  sevtTal  yr.s.    Address:  East  Alstead,  N.H. 

CHASZ:,  Henry  Sabln,  ttnancier,  mfr. ;  b.  Water 
i>ui\.  Conn.,  Oct.  1,  1855;  s.  Augusius  S.  and 
Alartlui  (Staikweallver)  Chase;  B.A.,  Vale,  1877; 
jn.  Alice  Morton,  of  Waterbury,  Apr.  4.  1SS9. 
Began  in  business,  1877;  yres.  Chase  Rolling  .Mill 
Co.,  Waterbury  Mfg.  Co.,  Am.  Printing  Co..  The 
A.  S.  Cliase  Co.,  Cliase  ISletal  Works;  dir.  ^V'ater- 
Ijury  Clock  Co.,  Oakville  Co.,  Watcrburj-  Buckle 
Co.,  Am.  Mills  Co.,  Smith  &  Griggs  Mfg.  Co., 
"Waterbury  Nat.  Bank,  Nat.  Xew  Haven  Bank,  and 
otlier  corpns. ;  trustee,  etc.,  in  licUiciary  capacilj'. 
Treas.  sinking  fund.  City  of  Waterbury.  Inde- 
pendent Republican.  Clubs:  Waterbury  (Water- 
bury), Hartford  (Hartford),  Country  (Farming- 
ton),  Graduates  (New  Haven),  University,  City, 
Yale,  Manhattan  (New  York),  Metabetcliouan  Fisli 
.and  Game  (Canada).  Home:  42  Churcli  St.  Office: 
12i>   Grand    St..    Waterbury,   Conn.* 

CHASE,  Herbert  Mann,  lawy-er;  b.  Randolph, 
Mass..  .Mar.  7.  1S74:  s.  Augustus  L.  and  Mary 
Louisa  (.Mann>  Chase;  prep,  edn.,  Tliayer  Acad., 
Braintree,  Mass.:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1900,  LL.B.,  1902: 
m.  Florence  Hilton,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  June 
30,  1902;  1  son,  George  H.  Practiced  in  Boston 
since  1902;  mem.  Common  Council,  Cambridge, 
1907,  1908.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.);  mem.  I.O.O.F.  Club: 
Harvard  (Boston).  Recreations:  motoring,  golf. 
Home:  59  Lakewood  Rd.,  Newton  Highlands,  Jlass. 
Office:    S4    State   St..   Boston. 

CHASE,  Ira  Arthur,  lawyer;  b.  Bristol,  N.H., 
^lar.  25.  1S54;  s.  Ira  Stephen  and  Cordelia  Page 
(Simonds)  Chase;  ed.  Bristol  High  Sch.;  giad.  New 
Hampton  I.iit.  Instn.,  1872;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1S77; 
m.  Abby  M.  Taylor,  of  Bristol,  N.H.,  July  6,  1881. 
Practiced  in  Bristol,  since  Mar.,  ISSl;  dir.  Bristol 
Aqueduct  Co.;  elk.  and  dir.  Mason-Perkins  Paper 
Co.,  Bristol  Water  Power  Co.;  asst.  elk.  N.H.  Sen- 
ate, 1883-5,  elk..  1887-9;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1897-9,  Senate,  1901-3;  mem.  State  Constl.  Conv., 
1900;  commr.  from  N.H.  on  Uniform  State  Laws 
since  1895.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Bristol,  N.H.;  trus- 
tee of  Minot  Sleeper  Pub.  Library  since  1884. 
Mem.  N.H.  Antiquarian  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason;  Past  Grand  Master  of  Gi-and  Lodge,  of  Ma- 
sons of  N.H.    Address:  Bristol.  N.H. 

CHASE,  Irah  Eaton,  M.D..  surgeon;  b.  Newton, 
N.H..  June  1,  1S31:  s.  Moses  and  Mary  (Peaslee) 
Chase;  prep.  edn.  Tilton  Acad,  and  Newburv  Sem.; 
A.B.,  Weslevan  IT..  Conn.,  1850,  A.M.,  1853;  M.D., 
Berkshire  Med.  Coll.,  Pittslield,  Mass.,  1852:  post- 
grad, work.  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.,  and  Jefferson 
Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  1853;  traveled  and  studied  abroad 
in  various  parts  of  Europe  and  the  East,  1866-9, 
1880-1,  1894-5,  1907,  1910-11;  m.  Josephine  Brow- 
nell,  of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1856  (now  de- 
ceased): m.  2d.  Alice  E.  Dow,  of  Haverliill,  Mass., 
at  Star  Island.  Isles  of  Shoals,  Aug.  13,  1906.  Dur- 
ing winter  of  1852-3,  by  night  work,  finished  com- 
I'lete  dissection  and  final  jireservation  of  a  "Dried 
Preparation"  of  the  whole  V)ody,  i-etaining  perma- 
nently artei'ies,  veins,  muscles,  heart  and  other  in- 
ternal organs  in  situ;  began  practice  at  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  1853;  retired  fiom  active  professional  work, 
1894;  trustee  and  v. -p.  Tilton  Sem.  and  lecturer  on 
physiology  and  hygiene  (resigned,  1914).  Belongs 
to  Eclectic  Sch.  of  Medicine.  Mem.  INIass.  Med. 
.Soc,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Prohibitionist.  Methodist: 
pres.  bd.  trustees  CJrace  Ch.  Mason.  Club:  Mond.ay 
Evening.  Recreations:  traveling.  Addi-ess:  59  Parij 
St..  Haverhill,  Mass. 

CHASE,  Irving'  Hall,  mfr.;  b.  Waterbury,  Conn., 
May  13,  1858;  s.  Augustus  Sabin  and  Martha  Clark 
(Starkweather)  Chase;  A.B.,  Yale,  1880:  m.  Eliza- 
beth Hosmer  Kellogg,  of  Waterbury,  Conn.,  Feb. 
28,  1889;  5  children,  Marjorie  Starkweather,  Elea- 
nor Kellogg,  Lucia  Hosmer,  Elizabeth  Irving,  Dor- 
othy Mather.  Pres.  and  treas.  Waterbury  Clock 
Co.;  dir.  Chase  Rolling  Mill  Co.,  Chase  INIetal 
Works,  Waterbury  Mfg.  Co.,  Waterbury  Hotel 
Corpn.,  Am.  Printing  Co.,  Waterburv  Buckle  Co.. 
Smith  &  Griggs  Mfg.  Co.,  Waterburv  Nat.  Bank; 
mem.  Conn.  Senate,  15th  Dist.,  1907-8,  1909-10. 
Trustee  St.  Margaret's  Sch.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Home,  Waterbury.  Home:  63  Prospect  St.. 
Waterbury,    Conn.:    ('summer)    Narragansett   Pier, 


R.I.     Address:    Waterbui-\'    Clock    Co.,    ^^'ate^bul■y, 
Conn. 

CHASE,  J(ason)  Franklin,  secretary  N.E.  Watch 
and  Ward  Soc;  b.  Boston,  Mar.  7,  1872;  s.  Jason 
Lincoln  and  Emma  (Coutant)  Chase;  B.A.,  Wes- 
leyan  U.,  Conn.,  1899;  Boston  U.,  1899-01  (S.T.B.); 
m.  Bertha  Newell,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  June  19, 
1901;  2  children,  Jason  Newell,  Lois  Baton.  Gen. 
agt.  Powers,  Fowler  &  Lewis,  ednl.  specialties, 
1896-8;  ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1900;  pastor  Essex, 
Mass.,  1900-1,  W^est  Roxburv,  1901-6,  Allston, 
1906-7;  sec.  N.E.  Watch  and  Ward  Soc.  (estab- 
lished, 1878),  since  Jan.  1,  1907,  also  editor  of  its 
annual  reports  since  1907.  Apptd.  bv  Pres.  Wilson, 
Oct.,  1913,  and  Mav,  1915,  nat.  del.  Internat.  Puritv 
Federation.  Author:  The  "Dope"  Evil,  1912.  Club: 
Boston  City.  Recreations:  camping.  Home:  186 
.Stratford  St.,  West  Roxbui-y,  Mass.  Office:  Equita- 
ble l;!ldg.,  Boston,   Mass. 

CHASE,  Jessie  Anderson,  autlior;  b.  Cincinnati, 
Mav  6,  1865;  d.  Rev.  James  M.  and  Elizabeth  (Rob- 
bins)  Anderson:  A.B.,  Smith  Coll.,  1886;  m.  Duluth, 
Minn.,  Robert  S.  Chase,  of  Boston,  Sept.  15,  1897. 
(See  Wlio's  Who  in  America  for  books.)  Address: 
"Hundridge,"   West  Newbury,   Mass.* 

CHASE,  John  W.,  M.D.;  Dec.  9,  1839-19 — .  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

CHASE,  Jonathan  Taylor,  wholesale  hardware; 
b.  Conway,  N.H.,  May  22,  1854;  ed.  dist.  schs.  and 
Tilton  Acad.,  N.H.;  m.  Laura  Price,  of  Boston,  Dec. 
19,  1888;  1  son,  Russell  Price.  Began  active  career 
in  book  and  stationery  business,  1872;  became  con- 
nected with  carriage  hardware  jobbing  business, 
1875,  and  has  continued  with  same  house;  admit- 
ted to  firm.  1887,  and  business  since  conducted  as 
Chase,  Parlier  &  Co.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Boston 
C;itv,  Belmont  Springs  Country.  Recreations:  golf. 
Home:  Melrose,  Mass.  Office:  81-83  Pearl  St.. 
Boston. 

CHASE,  Joseph,  Jr.,  M.D. ;  b.  Boston,  Nov.  25, 
1851:  s.  Josepli  and  Clara  d'A.  (Luce)  Chase;  grad. 
English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  1870;  M.D.,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Medicine,  1878;  post-grad,  work.  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1890,  1907-08,  and  Post-Grad.  Coll.,  New 
York,  1908;  m.  Concord,  N.H.,  June  2,  1884,  Carrie 
A.  Blaisdell  (now  deceased) ;  2d,  Emma  W.  Ray- 
mond, Aug.  6,  1910;  1  son,  Joseph  3d,  b.  Feb.  28. 
1912.  Began  practice  in  Boston,  1878;  removed  to 
Hingham,  Mass.,  Oct.,  1878;  practiced  in  Boston 
and  New  York,  1879-81,  Concord,  N.H.,  to  1887, 
since  at  East  Weymoutli,  Mass.  Mem.  Mass. 
Hom(De.  Soc,  Boston  Homce.  Soc,  ]\Iass.  Surg,  and 
Gynecol.  Soc.  Mason  (K.T.).  Address:  655  Broad 
St.,  East  Weymouth,  IMass. 

CHASE,  lioring'  Bertie,  clergyman:  b.  Keene, 
N.H.,  Jan.  23,  1874;  s.  Alvin  Bolton  and  Sarah  (Bur- 
nett) Chase;  B.A.,  Amherst.  1897;  B.D.,  Yale  Div. 
Sch.,  1900;  m.  Marv  A.  Hyde,  of  Amherst,  Mass., 
June  28,  1900  (died  May,  1914);  3  children,  Mary 
Priscilla,  Doris  Elizabeth,  Barbara  Burnett.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  1900;  pastor  Rocky  Hill, 
Conn.,  1899-01,  Lysander,  N.Y.,  1901-7,  Medway, 
Mass.,  1907-9,  Sunderland,  since  Mar.,  1909.  Pres. 
Franklin  County  (Mass.)  Congl.  Club;  mem.  Frank- 
lin Co.  Assn.  Congl.  Ministers.  Theta  Delta  Chi. 
I\I,ason.  Recreations:  walking,  tennis,  baseball,  gar- 
dening, chicken  fancier.  Address:  Sunderland, 
j\Iass. 

CHASE,  Olin  Hosea,  newspaper  pub.;-b.  Spring- 
field, N.H.,  Aug.  24,  1875:  s.  Hosea  Ballou  and  Eve- 
line Hannah  (Kidder)  Chase;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  New- 
port. N.H.  Engaged  in  newspaper  business  at 
Newport  since  1893:  pub.  Republican  Champion. 
Served  as  2d  It.  Co.  M,  1st  N.H.  Vols..  Spanish-.Am. 
War.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Address:  Newport, 
New  Hampshire. 

CHASE,  Omar  P.;  b.  Cornish,  N.H.,  Dec.  14,  1853: 
s.  Albe  and  INIiriam  (Chase)  Chase;  descendant  of 
Aquila  Chase,  b.  Chesham,  Eng.,  1618,  died  New- 
bury, Mass.,  1670;  ed.  Springfield  (Vt.)  High  Sch.; 
Kimball  Union  Acad..  Meriden.  N.H. ;  m.  .lennie 
Smith  Abbott,  of  Andover.  Mass.,  :May  10.  1911. 
Engaged  as  news  dealer  and  stationer,  Andover, 
Mass..  since  Aug.  21,  1895.  Progressive.  Christian. 
Pres.  Cliase-Chace  Family  Assn.,  Andover  Natural 
History  Soc,   N.E.   Golden  Wyandotte  Clvib:   mem. 


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Andover  Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  I.O.O.F.,  P.  of  TI.,  A.O. 
U.W..  Rebekahs.  Club:  Andover.  Home:  95  Elm 
St.    Office:  54  Main  St.,  Andover,  Mass. 

CHASE,  B.  Stuart,  trustee;  b.  Haverhill,  IMass., 
Sept.  17,  1831;  .s.  Samuel  and  Priscilla  (Cogswell) 
Chase;  ed.  Haverhill  High  Sch.;  m.  Ada  L.  Harvey, 
of  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  Oct.  17,  1S55;  3  children, 
Harvev  Stuart,  Arthur  Taft.  Clifford  Hoffman. 
Mem.  firm  of  S.  &  C.  W.  Chase  &  Co..  Haverhill, 
1853-73:  auditor  and  accountant  various  corpns., 
1873-90:  has  been  alderman,  assessor,  sec.  Sch. 
Bd.,  etc.:  trustee  and  treas.  estates  of  W.  H.  Hill 
and  Sarah  Abby  Young,  Boston;  trustee  and  au- 
ditor Havei-hill  Savings  Bank;  dir.  and  treas.  Fos- 
ter's Wharf  Co.,  Boston:  trustee  and  treas.  Haver- 
hill Pub.  Library;  dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Haverhill. 
jNIem.  A.A.A.S..  Boston  Soc.  Natural  Historv.  Essex 
Inst.,  Haverhill  Hist.  Soc,  etc.  Clubs:  AVhittier, 
Haverhill  Monday  Evening  (sec.  for  over  45  yrs.). 
Home:    53    Summer   St.,   Haverhill,   Mass. 

CHASi:,  Richard  Pitch,  M.D.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

CHASE,  Robert,  mfr.;  Aug.  19,  1830-19 — .  (See 
vol.  1909.) 

CHASE,  Robert  Reynolds,  insurance;  b.  Litch- 
field, N.H.,  Sept.  17,  1854;  s.  Robert  Reynolds  and 
Elizabeth  l^nderwood  (Harvell)  Chase;  ed.  pub. 
schs..  Litchfield  and  Londonderry,  N.H.;  Pinker- 
ton  Acad.,  Derrv,  N.H. ;  m.  Helen  M.  Senter,  of 
Nashua,  N.H.,  Jan.  1,  ISSO  (died  Mar.  22,  1888):  m. 
2d,  Jessie  F  Dickey,  of  Manchester,  N.H.,  Dec.  4, 
1889.  Employed  by  the  Amoskeag  Mfg.  Co.,  1872- 
82:  in  grocery  business,  1882-98,  fire  ins.  on  own 
account  since  1898;  mem.  Citv  (Council.  Manches- 
ter. 1889-1900  (moderator,  1901-2);  mem.  N.H.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1903-4,  1505-6,  Senate,  1907-8.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Washington  Lodge  No.  61,  A.F.  & 
A.M.;  Mt.  Horeb  Chapter  No.  11,  R.A.M.;  Adoniram 
Council  No.  3.  R.  and  S.M. ;  Trinity  Commandery, 
K.T.:  New  Hampshire  Consistory  32°,  S.P.R.S.; 
Bektash  Temple,  A.A.O.N.M.S. :  mem.  Mechanics' 
Lodge  No.  13,  I.O.O.F.  (past  grand);  N.H.  Grand 
Council,  Roval  Arcanum  (past  grand  regent) :  mem. 
Mt.  Hope  Lodge  N.E.O.P. ;  Social  Rebekah  Lodge. 
Home:  841  Union  St.  Office:  795  Elm  St.,  Manches- 
ter, N.H. 

CHASE,  RoUa  Miner,  M.D.,  dentist.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

CHASE,  Simeon  B.,  president  Metacomet  Nat. 
Bank,  Stevens  Mfg.  Co,;  treas.  King  Philip  ;MilIs, 
Osborne  Mills.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

CHASE,  Solon,  farmer;  Jan.  14,  1822-Nov.  24, 
1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1906-7.) 

CHASE,  "Walter  Greenoug-h,  M.D.  (non-practic- 
ing), traveler:  b.  Boston,  :\Iay  30,  1859;  s.  Charles 
Greenough  and  Relief  J.  (McQuesteji)  Chase; 
grad.  Noble's  pvt.  sch.,  Boston.  1878;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1882.  M.D.,  1901;  post-grad,  study  Johns 
Hopkins  Med.  Sch.,  1901-2;  m.  at  Wiscasset,  Me., 
Frances  Scott  Hubbard,  of  Charleston,  S.C,  Oct. 
20,  1906;  2  children,  Charles  Greenough,  Judith 
Thaxter.  Traveled  through  Alaska  as  corr.  Boston 
Herald.  1882-3;  established  The  Mason  Regulator 
Co.  (steam  regulating  devices),  1883-93;  traveled 
in  South  America,  Japan,  etc.,  1893-7;  made  3 
trips  around  the  world  by  various  routes,  1902-7; 
adapted  the  cinematograph  to  study  of  nervous 
diseases,  especially  epilepsy,  and  demonstrated 
before  the  leading  med.  socs.  of  U.S.,  also  Internat. 
Med.  Congress  at  Lisbon,  Portugal  (to  which 
was  del).  Royal  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Edinliurgh, 
English  socs..  etc.  Mem.  Old  Age  Pension  Commn. 
of  State  of  :\rass.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  A.M. A., 
Assn.  for  Study  of  Epilepsy,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars. 
Clubs:  Harvard,  Country.  Mass.  Automobile;  Uni- 
versity (New  York);  Royal  Automobile  (London). 
Address:   279  Marlboro  St.,  Boston. 

CHASE,  "Warren  Doty,  lawyer,  mfr.;  b.  Holden. 
Mass.,  Apr.  15.  1878;  s.  Charles  Dexter  and  Eliza 
.Jane  (Dotv)  Chase;  descendant  on  paternal  side 
of  William  Chase,  who  settled  in  Mass.,  1636, 
and  on  maternal  side  of  Edward  Doty,  of  the 
Mayflower;  prep,  edn  Killingly  High  Sch.,  Daniel- 
son,  Conn.;  student  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  U..  Palo 
Alto,  Cal.,  1896-9:  m.  Elizabeth  Spencer  Ward, 
of  Yonkers,   N.Y.,    Sept.    1,    1906;   children,   Charles 


Ward,  Warren  1)..  2d.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar, 
1903;  asst.  atty.  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.  R.R.  Co.,  in  New 
Haven,  1907-9;  mem.  law  firm  of  Back  &  Chase 
since  Mar.,  1911;  pres.  The  Rowe  Calk  Co.;  treas. 
Rowe  Ring-Point  Co.,  Metropolitan  Steam.shii)  Co. 
of  N.J.,  Standard  Store  Service,  Inc.,  The  Chestnut 
Hill  Reservoir  Co.;  dir.  The  B.  Horton  and  Son 
Co.  Mem.  Am.  and  Conn.  State  bar  assns.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°, 
K.T.,  Shriner).  Clubs:  Hartford,  Hartford  Yacht. 
Home:  210  Farmington  Av.  Office:  36  Pearl  St., 
Hartford,  Conn. 

CHASE,  'Willianx  Martin,  lawyer;  b.  Canaan, 
N.H.,  Dec.  28,  1837;  s.  Horace  and  Abigail  S. 
(Martin)  Chase;  B.S.,  Dartmouth,  1858  ( hon.  A.M.. 
1879,  LL.D.,  1898);  m.  Ellen  S.  Abbott,  of  Concord, 
N.H.,  Mar.  IS,  1863.  Admitted  to  bar,  1862;  in 
practice.  Concord,  N.H.,  1862-91,  and  since  1908; 
dir.  First  Nat.  Bank  (pres.  1883-5).  Clerk  N.H. 
Senate,  1871;  various  local  offices;  chmn.  commn. 
to  codify  and  revise  the  public  laws  of  the  state, 
upon  whose  report  the  pub.  statutes  were  adopted 
at  Jan.  session,  1891;  asso.  justice.  Supreme  Ct.. 
N.H.,  1891-07;  mem.  N.H.  Senate,  1909-11.  Demo- 
crat. Trustee  Dartmouth  Coll.  since  1890.  Hon. 
mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  mem.  S.A.R.,  N.H.  Hist. 
Soc,  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc.  Club:  Wonolancet. 
Address:    Concord,    N.H.* 

CHATFIEIiD,  Minotte  Estes,  merchant,  mfr.; 
b.  Centerville,  Conn.,  ]\Iar.  13,  1859;  s.  George 
Wooster  and  Cornelia  (Ford)  Chatfield;  descend- 
ant of  George  Chatfield,  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  1639; 
ed.  Hopkin's  Grammar  Sch.,  New  Haven  High 
Sch.;  m.  New  Haven,  Sept.  29,  1880,  Stella  Stowe 
Russell:  3  children,  Russell  Estes,  Sterling  Rus- 
sell, Helen  Russell.  Entered  employ  of  New  Haven 
postoffice  at  16;  left  postoffice,  1882,  to  enter 
employ  of  F.  S.  Bradley  &  Co.,  wholesale  paper 
dept. ;  bought  out  paper  dept.,  1889,  and  continued 
business  as  Chatfield  Paper  Co.  (inc.,  June,  1895), 
of  which  is  pres.  and  treas.;  also  pres.  The  Ne'R' 
Haven  Pulp  &  Board  Co.,  mfrs.  of  folding  box 
boards;  pres.  The  Times  Co.  (pub.  Times-Leader); 
dir.  Yale  Nat.  Bank,  Conn.  Hassam  Paving  Co. 
Served  10  yrs.  in  2d.  Co.,  Governor's  Foot  Guards: 
former  councilman  and  alderman;  mem.  Conn.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1903,  Senate,  1905  (9th  Dist.);  trustee 
Old  Town  Farm;  mem.  Pub.  Library  Bd.  10  yrs. 
(treas.  8  yrs.);  mem.  exec.  bd.  Pine  Orchard 
borough,  town  of  Branford.  since  incorporation 
(pres.  2  yrs.).  Mem.  Chamber  of  Commerce,  New 
Haven.  Republican.  Liberal  Methodist.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Quinnipiack,  Young  Men's  Republican 
(trustee  and  dir.).  New  Haven  Country,  Pine  Or- 
chard Country.  Home:  162  Huntington  Heights. 
New  Haven;  (country)  Pine  Orchard,  Conn.  Office: 
298-300  State  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

CHEE'VER,  Clarence  Alonzo,  M.D. :  b.  Wrentham, 
Mass.,  July  30,  1858:  s.  Alonzo  W.  and  Eliza 
(Read)  Cheever;  B.A.S.,  Bussey  Inst.  (Harvard), 
1881;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1883;  m.  Lynn. 
INIass.,  Oct.  17,  1883,  Marian  Hawkes.  Asst.  phys. 
Adams  Nervine  Asylum,  188  2-3;  visiting  phys. 
Boston  Home  for  Incurables,  1885-96,  Leopold 
Morse  Home  for  the  Aged  and  Infirm  Hebrews 
and  Orphanage,  1892-12.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.,  Dorchester  Med.  Club,  N.E.  Bot. 
Club,  etc.  Address:  1531  Blue  Hill  Av.,  Mattapan, 
Mass. 

CHEEVER,  David  "Williams,  surgeon;  b.  Ports- 
mouth. N.H.,  Nov.  30.  1831:  s.  Charles  Augustus 
and  Adeline  (Haven)  Cheever;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1852, 
M.D..  1858  (LL.D.,  1893);  m.  Annie  C.  Nichols, 
of  Boston,  Oct.  9.  1860;  children,  Alice,  Helen. 
Adaline  (Mrs.  Dr.  G.  S.  Whiteside).  Sr.  surgeon, 
Boston  Citv  Hosp.,  since  1864;  prof,  surgery, 
1882-92,  emeritus  prof.,  since  1893,  Harvard.  Ad- 
dress:  557   Boylston   St.,  Boston. 

CHEE"VER,  Harriet  A.,  author;  (deceased).  (See 
vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

CHEE"V"ER,  ITathaniel  Fremont,  M.D.;  b.  Walden. 
Vt.,  Aug.  6,  1856;  s.  Samuel  G.  and  Sophia  B. 
(Dow)  Cheever;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Nashua,  N.H. ; 
student  U.  of  Midi.  Dept.  of  Medicine,  U.  of  Vt. 
Coll.  of  Medicine;  M.D.,  Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg., 
Baltimore,  Md.,  1881:  post-grad,  studv.  Harvard; 
m.     Nashua,     Nov.     12.     1884,    Nellie    M.     Spear;     2 


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children,  Winifrefl  H.,  HaroUl  DeL.  Has  practiced 
at  Greenfield,  N.H.,  since  1S88.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Hillsboro 
Co.  Med.  Soc.  Odd  Fellow;  mem.  P.  of  H.  Recre- 
ations: fishingr,  farming.    Address:  Greenfield,  N.H. 

CSX:i>IiIS,  Frank  O.,  lawyer;  b.  Plainfield,  N.H., 
Auk.  T.  IsfiS;  .s,  Otis  II.  and  Betsey  M.  (Sargent) 
Chellis;  grad.  Newport  (N.H.)  High  Sch.,  1878; 
grad  Kimball  Union  Acad..  Meriden,  N.ll.,  1880; 
A.D..  Dartmouth,  1885;  m.  Dec.  23,  1802.  Emma  G. 
Wilmarth,  of  Newport,  N.H.  Studied  law  with  the 
late  Hon.  A.  S.  Wait  of  Newport,  and  upon  admis- 
sion to  the  bar,  1889,  entered  his  office  as  a  part- 
ner; prin.  Newport  High  Sch.,  1S89-9S;  in  law 
practice  in  Newport  since  1898;  county  solicitor, 
1906-8  and  1913-15;  trustee  Sugar  River  Savings 
Bank,  Newport,  since  1904.  Was  mem.  Sch.  Bd. 
and  supt.  schs.,  1887-91;  dir.  N.H.  State  Fireman's 
Assn.,  1902-8.  Trustee  Carrie  F.  Wright  Hosp. 
Democrat.  Unitarian.  Mason  (K.T.).  Home: 
Newport,   N.H. 

CHENEB'S',  Isaac,  merchant,  banker,  sheriff; 
July  IS,   Isni-.Tan.  20,  1900.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

CHENEBY,  William  Elislia,  M.D.;  b.  Wiscasset, 
Me.;  s.  lOlisha  and  Harriet  Ann  (Grose)  Chenery; 
A.B.,  Boston  U..  1887;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1890;  studied  in  Europe;  m.  Clyde,  O.,  Oct.  14, 
1896,  Marion  Luse.  Prof,  laryngology.  Tuft's  Coll. 
Med.  and  Dental  Schs.;  laryngologist  to  Boston 
Dispensary,  St.  Elizabeth's  Hosp.,  Tremont  Dis- 
pensary; chief  of  staff  Forsyth  Dental  Infirmary. 
Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  A.M.A.,  Am.  and  N.E. 
Laryngol.  Rhinol.  and  Otol.  Socs.,  Boston  Soc. 
Examining  Physician  and  Surgeons,  Harvard 
Alumni  Assn.,  Phi  Chi,  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Mason. 
Clubs:  University,  City.  Address:  222  Huntington 
Av.,  Boston. 

CHENEBT,  "Wintlirop  Iiouis,  insurance,  bank- 
ing; Feb.  18,  1845-Jan.   20,   1015.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

CHENEY,  Albertus  A.,  M.D.;  b.  Albany,  Vt., 
Sept.  30,  1862;  s.  Augustus  G.  and  Sylvia  M. 
(Page)  Cheney;  ed.  Albany  and  St.  Johnsbury 
(Vt.)  acads.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  Chicago;  M.D.,  U. 
of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1S87;  m.  Craftsbury,  Vt., 
Jan.  20,  1888,  Ida  L.  Lyon.  Began  practice  in  West 
Burke,  Vt.,  1887:  removed  to  Lyndonville,  Vt., 
1892:  mem.  drug  firm  of  Chenev  Bros.  Mem.  Cale- 
donia Med.  Soc,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.  Demo- 
crat. Conglist.  Mason.  Club:  Lyndon.  Address: 
Lyndonville,  Vt. 

CHENEY,  Anne  Cleveland,  writer;  b.  Brooklyn; 
d.  Alfied  and  Louise  (Emerson)  Cheney;  ed. 
(jirls'  Latin  Sch.,  Boston;  unmarried.  Active 
worker  for  equal  suffrage.  Mem.  Boston  Equal 
Suffrage  Assn.  for  Good  Govt.,  Brookline  Equal 
Suffrage  Assn.,  Fathers'  and  Mothers'  Club,  Am. 
Drama  League.  Author:  By  the  Sea,  1911  (poems). 
Home:    1404   Beacon   St.,   Brookline.  Mass.* 

CHENEY,  Benjamin  Hicks,  M.D. ;  b.  Vicks- 
burg.  Miss.,  Oct.  10,  1838;  s.  Laban  Clark  and 
Cynthia  .lane  (Smith)  Cheney;  descendant  in  Sth 
generation  of  William  Cheney,  Roxbury.  Mass., 
abotit  1637:  prep.  edn.  Wilbraham  (Mass.)  Acad.; 
student  Coll.  Citv  of  New  York;  A.B.,  Wesleyan 
U..  Conn..  1859;  student  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  New 
York.  2  yrs. ;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  Tulane  U..  New 
Orleans.  1861;  m.  Sarah  Jane  Austin,  of  New 
Castle,  Me..  Mar.  10,  1863  (died  1911);  4  children, 
Benjamin  Austin,  Arthur  Sanford,  Harold  Clark, 
Alice  Josephine  (Mrs.  W.  L.  Ferris).  Began  prac- 
tice in  New  Orleans,  1861;  acting  asst.  surgeon. 
Camp  Chase.  Columbus.  O..  1SG1-2;  asst.  surgeon 
41st  Regt..  Ohio  Vols..  1862-4;  med.  purveyor  21st 
Army  Corps  and  later  4th  Army  Corps.  1862-4; 
asst.  examining  surgeon  provost  marshal's  bureau. 
6th  Dist..  111.,  at  Joliet.  111.,  Sept.,  1864-Apr..  1865; 
practiced  law  in  Chicago  until  1871;  settled  in 
New  Haven,  Conn,  in  1871;  member  Board  of 
Health,  New  Haven.  1878-84;  mem.  Bd.  Examining 
Surgeons  for  Pensions,  New  Haven,  8  yrs.  Trustee 
Grace  Hosp.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Conn. 
State  Homoe.  Med.  Soc.  (pres..  1883-4),  Loyal 
Legion,  Soc.  Army  of  the  Cumberland,  G.A.R. 
(comdr.,  1914-15),  Army  and  Navy  of  Conn.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian;  vestryman  Trinity  Ch.. 
New  Haven.  Contbr.  to  med.  jours.  Address:  316 
Willow   St..   New  Haven,   Conn. 


CHENEY,  Benjamin  Pierce,  capitalist;  s.  late 
Benjamin  Pierce  and  Elizalieth  S.  (Clapp)  Cheney; 
A.B..  Harvard  U.,  1800.  Pres.  Am.  Warp  Drawing 
Machine  Co.,  San  Diego  Fruit  Co..  San  Diego 
Land  Co.;  dir.  A.,T.  &  S.F.  R.R.  Co.,  St.  L.  &  S.F. 
R.R.  Co.,  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.  Office:  81  Ames 
Bldg,    Boston 

CHENEY,  Charles  Herman,  mfr. :  b.  Soutli  Man- 
chester, (J(inn.,  .Sc])!.  6,  1X66;  s.  Charles  Sylvester 
and  Katherine  Augusta  (Ilutchins)  Cheney;  stu- 
dent Norwich  U.  2  yrs.,  class  of  1886;  C.E.,  Thayer 
Sch.  of  Engrg.,  Dartmouth,  1888;  (hon.  A.M.. 
Norwich,  1911);  m.  Mary  Slocum  Rich,  of  South 
Manchester,  Conn.,  Aug.  10,  1892;  5  children, 
Eleanor  Marshall,  Caroline.  Lucile  Robertson, 
Jacob  Weidmann,  Harriet.  Sub-inspector  and  2d 
asst.  engr.  Galveston  jetties  and  ship  channel 
improvements,  1888-1889;  prof,  civil  engrg.,  Nor- 
wich U.,  1889-90;  asst.  to  William  T.  Henry  in 
factory  engrg..  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1890-1;  asst. 
county  surveyor,  San  Bernardino  County,  Cal., 
1802-3;  civil  and  mech.  engr.  with  Cheney  Bros., 
silk  mfrs..  South  Manchester,  Conn.,  since  1893; 
mem.  of  firm  since  1907;  dir.  and  sec.  South  Man- 
chester Light,  Power  &  Tramway  Co.,  South  Man- 
chester Water  Co.,  South  Manchester  Sanitary  & 
Sewer  Dist.,  and  South  Manchester  R.R.  Co.,  also 
mgr.  last  named  co.  Trustee  Norwich  U.  Mem. 
Tliayer  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.  Independent  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mason.  Address:  South  Manchester, 
Conn. 

CHENEY,  Charles  Willie,  mfr.;  b.  Boston,  Mass., 
Nov.  7,  1857;  s.  Charles  Warren  and  Georgiana 
(Johnson)  Chenev;  descendant  of  William  Cheney, 
Mass.,  1634:  prep.  edn.  Athol  High  Sch.;  Ph.G., 
Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacy,  1883;  m.  Flora  Hutchinson, 
of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  June  15,  1887;  3  children, 
Harold  Warren,  Ruth  Georgiana  (Mrs.  Chandler 
M.  Wood,  of  Winchester,  Mass.),  Philip.  Began 
active  career  in  employ  of  Joseph  T.  Brown  &  Co., 
May,  1876;  with  T.  Metcalf  &  Co.,  1880,  and  their 
successor  Mellin's  Food  Co.,  since  1883,  v. -p. 
since  1893;  dir.  Mut.  Nat.  Bank.  Unitarian.  Mason 
(K.T.).  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Exchange,  Tedesco, 
Corinthian  Yacht;  Laurentian,  Commodore  (Can- 
ada). Recreations:  fishing.  Home:  1501  Beacon 
St..  Brookline.  Mass.  Office:  41  Central  Wharf. 
Boston,   Mass. 

CHENEY,  Elias  Hutchins,  American  consul;  b. 
Holderness  (now  Ashland),  N.H.,  Jan.  28,  1832; 
s.  Moses  and  Abigail  (Morrison)  Cheney,  and 
descendant  of  John  Cheney,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1635; 
ed.  pub.  schs..  and  Phillips  Acad.,  Exeter,  N.H. ; 
m.  Susan  T\'.  Youngman,  of  Peterboro,  N.H..  Jan. 
22,  1852:  3  children,  Fred  W.,  Harry  M.,  Helen 
Gray  (Mrs.  George  H.  Kelley).  After  a  year's 
apprenticeship  in  office  of  Peterboro  Transcript. 
1853,  became  propr.  and  editor  of  the  paper: 
removed  to  Concord,  N.H..  1855,  and  became  pub. 
of  N.H.  Phoenix;  prop,  and  editor  of  Granite  State 
Free  Press,  1861-1900  (still  part  owner,  pres.  of 
Corp.,  and  sr.  editor,  contributing  weekly).  Mem. 
N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1867-8.  Senate.  1885:  Am.  consul 
at  Matanzas,  Culia.  1892-5,  Curacao.  Dutch  W^est 
Indies,  Feb.,  1899-June,  1914,  resigned.  IMason 
(32°,  K.T.).  Republican.  Baptist.  Recreations: 
quill  driving.    Home:   Lebanon,  N.H. 

CHENEY,  Frank,  Jr.,  silk  mfr.;  b.  Manchester, 
Conn.,  Aug.  14,  1860;  s.  Frank  and  Susan  Jarvis 
(Gushing)  Cheney;  prep.  edn.  Hartford  Hjgh  Sch.; 
grad.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1882;  m.  Florence  W. 
Wade,  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  Jan.  6,  1897;  1  daughter, 
Frances  Virginia.  Pres.  Cheney  Bros.,  also  of 
Savings  Bank  of  jNIanchester;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1905,  1907.  Republican.  Address:  South 
Manchester,   Conn. 

CHENEY,  Frank  Woodbridg-e,  silk  mfr.;  June  5, 
1832-May  26,  1010.  (See  vol  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1906-7.) 

CHENEY,  Fred.  Willard,  newspaper  man;  b. 
Peterboro.  N.H..  May  10.  1853;  s.  Elias  H.  and 
Susan  (Youngman)  Cheney;  descendant  of  John 
C,  Roxburv,  Mass..  1635;  grad.  New  London  Acad., 
1874;  m.  Concord,  N.H.,  Nov.  1,  1876,  Cora  M.  Mead. 
Learned  printing  business  and  was  propr.  Free 
Press,  Lebanon.  N.H..  1875-9.  and  the  Republican 
Champion.  Newport.  N.H..  1881-8;  removed  to  Con- 


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cord,  1S92;  with  Capitol  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  19  yrs.; 
again  with  Free  Press,  Lebanon,  since  1912.  Pvt. 
sec.  to  Govs.  Straw,  Cheney  and  Prescott;  mem. 
N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.  from  Newport,  1S89;  held  many 
town  offices.  Served  p\t.  to  capt.,  N.ll.  Nat.  Guard. 
Republican.    Address:    Lebanon,  N.H. 

CHENEY,  Frederick  Edward,  M.D.;  b.  Rutland, 
Vt.,  Apr.  19,  1862:  s.  George  H.  and  Ellen  (Rey- 
nolds) Cheney;  M.D.,  Harvard  INIed.  Sch.,  1885;  m. 
Grace  Cartwright,  of  Rochester,  N.Y.,  Apr.  19, 
1894;  children,  Robert  Cartwright,  Frederick  Col- 
linwood.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1888.  Mem. 
Am.  and  N.E.  Oplathal.  socs.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Boston  Soc.  Med.  Improvement,  Boston  Soc.  Med. 
Sciences.  Club:  St.  Botolpli.  Home:  Concord,  Mass. 
Offlce:    126   Commonwealtli   Av.,   Boston. 

CHENEV,  George  Marvin,  mfr. ;  b.  Southbridge, 
jMass..  Aug.  24,  1861;  s.  ,Iohn  Marvin  and  Martha 
Louise  (.Litchfield)  Clieney,  descendant  ot  Rev. 
John  Campbell,  1st  settled  minister,  Oxford,  ^Jlass., 
1720,  and  Thomas  Cheney,  Southbridge,  1739;  grad. 
Williston  Sem.,  Eastliampton,  Mass.,  1880;  A.B., 
Yale,  18S4;  studied  law  2  yrs.;  m.  Editli  Norcott 
Byrne,  of  Manchester,  N.H.,  June  30,  1903.  En- 
gaged in  brokerage  and  commn.  business,  Denver, 
Colo.,  1886-8;  connected  witli  Litchfield  Shuttle 
Co.,  Southbridge,  Mass.,  since  1889;  treas.  and 
supt.  same  since  1907;  dir.  Am.  Sliuttle  Co.  Mem. 
Southbridge  Bd.  of  Trade.  Mem.  Library  Com., 
Southbridge,  9  yrs.  Mem.  Nat.  Metal  Trades  Assn., 
Quinebaug  Hist.  Soc,  Union  Congl.  Soc,  etc.  Re- 
publican. Clubs:  Automobile,  Continental  (Worces- 
ter) ;  Southbridge,  Worcester  County  Republican. 
Home:  8  Edwards  St.    Office,  Soutlibridge,  Mass. 

CHENE'Sr,  Herman  Stanley,  farmer;  b.  Soutli- 
bridge, ]\]ass.,  Aug.  13,  1870:  s.  Alpha  Morse  and 
Sarali  (Cunningliam)  Cheney;  student  Phillips 
Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  4  yrs.;  A.B.,  Amlierst, 
1894;  m.  Mabel  Elenor  Chapin.  of  Southbridge, 
Mass.,  June  22,  1897;  4  children,  Stanley  Morse, 
b.  Nov.  17.  189S;  ilarvin  Chapin,  June  25,  1900; 
Laurence  Bradford,  Sept.  5.  1901;  Gilbert  Cunning- 
liam, May  19,  1904.  Engaged  in  farming  and 
dairying  at  Southbridge  since  1900.  Pres.  Mass. 
Dairyman's  Assn.,  1914-15;  sec.  since  1908  N.E. 
Holstein  Friesian  Club.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon.  Mason 
(32°);  mem.  Kniglits  of  Pythias.  Republican. 
Baptist.  Club:  Soutlibridge.  Address:  Soutlibridge, 
Mass.,    R.F.D.    1. 

CHENEY,  Howell,  silk  mfr.;  b.  Hartford,  Conn., 
Jan.  1,  1870;  s.  Frank  W.  and  Mary  (Bushnell) 
Cheney;  A.B.,  Yale  U.,  1892,  M.A.,  1909;  m.  Anne 
Kimberly  Bunce,  of  Hartford,  Oct.  27,  1898.  Mfr., 
Soutli  Manchester.  Conn.,  1893 — ;  dir.  Cheney 
Bros.,  silk  mfrs. ;  dir.  Mancliester  Savings  Bank; 
trustee  Mancliester  Savings  Bank.  Climn.  sch. 
com.,  Soutli  Manchester;  nieni.  State  Bd.  Edn., 
1909 — .  Life  trustee  and  fellow,  Yale  U.,  1913 — ; 
trustee  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1912 — ,  Hartford  Asylum 
for  the  Deaf,  1913 — ,  Hartford  Retreat  for  the 
Insane.  Dir.  Nat.  Assn.  Mfrs.,  Nat.  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  Nat.  Cliild  Labor 
Conf.  Bd.  on  Indvistrial  Edn.; 
Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Soc. 
trial  Edn.  (v-p.),  Psi  Upsilon, 
(Yale),  Hartford  Yale  Alumni 
publican.       Unitarian.       Clubs: 

York  and  Hartford);  Graduates'  (New  Haven, 
Conn.).    Home:   Soutli  :Manchester,  Conn.* 

CHENEY,  Iionis  Richmond,  capitalist;  b.  South 
Manchester,  Conn..  Apr.  2.,  1859;  s.  George  "Wells 
and  Harriet  K.  (Richmond)  Cheney;  descendant 
of  John  Cheney,  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  about  1632; 
ed.  pvt.  and  pub.  sclis.,  Mancliester,  and  Hartford 
(Conn.)  Higli  Sch.;  m.  Mary  A.  Robinson,  of  Hart- 
ford, 1890;  1  daughter,  Eliza  Trumbull.  Began  in 
silk  mfg..  1879,  retired,  1893;  dir.  Hartford  Elec- 
tric Light  Co.,  Automatic  Refrigerating  Co., 
Phoenix  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Standard  Fire  Ins.  Co., 
Conn.  River  Banking  Co.,  Colt's  Patent  Firearms 
Mfg.  Co.;  pres.  The  Hartford  INIorris  Plan  Banking 
Co.  V.-p.  Hartford  Hosp..  Am.  Sch.  for  the  Deaf; 
trustee  Looniis  Inst,  for  the  Blind.  V.-p.  Hartford 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Councilman  and  alderman, 
Hartford,  1896-02;  mayor  of  Hartford,  1912-14; 
mem.  Conn.  Senate,  1914-16.  Col.,  q.-m.-gen.,  Conn. 
N.G.,  1895-7;  maj.  comdg.  1st  Governor's  Foot 
Guard,     Hartford,     1898-03,     1906-8.      Republican. 


Com. ;    mem.    Nat. 
mem.    Am.    Acad. 
Promotion   Indus- 
Skull    and    Bones 
Assn.    (pres.).    Re- 
University      (New 


Clubs:  Hartford,  Hartford  Golf,  Republican,  Coun- 
try, Twentieth  Century  (Hartford);  Union  League 
(New  York);  Princess  Anne  (Va.).  Recreations: 
outdoor  sports.  Home:  40  Woodland  St.  Offlce:  36 
Pearl   St.,   Hartford,   Conn.* 

CHENEY,  Ralph  Iioren,  educator;  ta.  Emerald 
Grove.  Wis.,  Dec.  2  9,  1872;  s.  Loren  and  Louise 
Marilla  (Curtis)  Clicnuy;  B.L.,  Oberlin  (Ohio) 
Coll.,  1898;  B.H.,  Y.M.C.A.  Coll.,  Springfield,  Mass., 
1901;  m.  Frances  L.  W.  Stiles,  of  Oberlin,  O.,  June 
24,  1908;  2  children,  Ralph,  Gertrude.  With  Minne- 
apolis Times,  1899;  asst.  sec.  Y.M.C.A.,  Albany, 
N.Y.,  1901-3;  gen.  sec.  Y.M.C.A.,  Niagara  Falls, 
N.Y.,  1903-7  ;instr.  and  sec.  Y.M.C.A.  Coll.,  Spring- 
field, since  1907.  Conglist.  Home:  129  Westford 
Av.,    Springfield,    Mass. 

CHENEY,  Thomas  Charles,  lawyer;  b.  Morris- 
town,  Vt.,  Oct.  10,  ISOS:  s.  William  Stevens  and 
Mary  Emerson  (Gates)  Cheney;  prep,  edn..  Peoples 
Acad.,  Morrisville,  Vt.;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1891;  m. 
May  Lily  Terrill,  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  Jan.  15, 
1896.  Admitted  to  bar,  1895;  2d  asst.  elk.,  1894; 
1st  asst.  elk.,  1896,  elk.,  1898-06,  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.; 
represented  Morristown  in  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1906, 
1908  (elected  speal^er  of  House  by  •  unanimous 
vote  botli  sessions) ;  reviser  of  bills,  Vt.  legisla- 
ture, 1915;  state's  atty.  for  Lamoille  Co.,  1900-2; 
mem.  law  Arm  of  Powers  &  Cheney,  1892-04;  v.-p. 
Vt.  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  Mem.  Lamoille  Co.  and  Vt. 
Bar  Assns.,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  U.  of  Vt.  Alumni 
Assn.  (exec.  com.).  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason 
(Cliapter,  Commandery  Slirine) ;  mem.  K.  of  P. 
Club:   Pastime.    Address:    INIorrisville,   Vt. 

CHENEY,  "William  Franklin,  clergyman;  b. 
Lowell,  Mass..  Oct.  6,  1847;  s.  Franklin  and  Sarah 
(Abrams)  Cheney;  B.A.,  Harvard,  1873;  B.D., 
Phila.  Div.  Sch.,  1876;  m.  Lucy  Elizabeth  Chicker- 
ing,  of  Dedhani,  Mass.,  Oct.  5,  1880.  Deacon,  1876. 
priest,  1877,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  Ch.  of  the  Good 
Shepherd,  Dedhani,  Mass.,  since  1876.  Address: 
East  Dedham,  INIass. 

CHENOWETH,  Caroline  van  Deusen,  author: 
b  nr.  Louisville,  Ky.,  Dec.  29,  1846;  d.  Charles 
and  Mary  (Huntington)  van  Deusen;  collegiate 
edn.,  A.M.;  m.  Col.  Bernard  Peel  Chenoweth  of  Va. 
(he  died  while  U.S.  consul  at  Canton,  China,  and 
she  settled  affairs  of  the  consulate,  receiving 
recognition  from  U.S.  and  Chinese  govts,  as  vice- 
consul).  Prof.  English  lit..  Smith  Coll.,  1883-4; 
lecturer  on  English  lit.  and  history;  asso.  editor 
Medico-Legal  Journal,  New  York.  Has  founded 
three  chapters  in  Soc.  of  Daughters  of  the  Revo- 
lution and  D.A.R.,  and  has  been  regent  8  yrs.; 
state  historian  Mass.  D.A.R.,  2  yrs.  (See  W'ho's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.).  Address:  Leices- 
ter, Mass.* 

CHEBRIE,  Georg-e  Kruck,  field  naturalist;  b. 
Knoxville,  la.,  Aug.  22,  1865;  s.  Martin  and  Agnes 
(Breckenridge)  Cherrie;  ed.  Knoxville,  la.,  and 
State  Agrl.  Coll.,  1880-4;  m.  Stella  M.  Bruere,  of 
Knoxville,  la.,  Dec.  1,  1895.  Asst.  taxidermist,  U.S. 
Nat.  Mus.,  1888,  accepting  position  in  Am.  Mus., 
New  York,  a  few  months  later;  apptd.  taxidermist 
and  curator  of  birds,  mammals  and  reptiles,  Nat. 
Mus.,  Costa  Rica,  1889;  asst.  curator  ornithology, 
in  charge  of  dept..  Field  Mus.  of  Natural  History. 
Chicago,  1894-7;  conducted  explorations  in  Valley 
of  the  Orinoco  for  Lord  Rothschild,  1897-9; 
ornithol.  explorations  for  Tring  Mus..  in  French 
Guiana,  1902-3;  explorations  in  Trinidad  and  Val- 
ley of  Orinoco,  for  Brooklyn  Inst.  Mus.,  1905  and 
1907;  curator  ornithology  and  mammalogy,  Brook- 
lyn Inst.  Arts  and  Sciences,  1899-11;  mem.  Am. 
Mus.  expdn.  to  Colombia,  S.A.,  valley  of  the  Mag- 
dalena  River  and  the  high  interior,  1913;  rep.  Am. 
Mus.  Natural  History  on  Roosevelt  expdn.  through 
So.   Afr.,   1913-14.    Home:    Newfane,   Vt.* 

CHERRY,  Edgrar  M.,  hardware  merchant;  b.  St. 
George,  X.B.,  Nov.  29.  1865:  s.  Thomas  S.  and  Mar- 
grett  (Crorev)  Cherry;  ed.  common  schs.  of  St. 
George;  m.  Leana  Evans,  of  Eastport,  Me.,  Oct.  10. 
1887  (died  Apr.  19,  1898);  m.  2d,  Hattie  Rogers,  of 
Manchester,  N.H..  Nov.  12,  1903;  l,son  and  2  daugh- 
ters by  1st  marriage,  1  daughter  by  2d  marriage. 
Learned  painters'  trade,  1885-8;  conducted  paint- 
ing and  decorating  business  exclusively,  1888-1900; 
engaged    in    hardware    and    gen.    nidse.    business. 


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WHO'S  WHO   IN   NEW  ENGLAND 


Eastport,  since  1900;  alderman  Ward  2,  Eastport, 
1910,  1911;  city  treas.,  1913;  mayor  of  Eastport, 
1914.  1915.  Kepublican.  Baptist.  P.C.  Anchor 
I^odpe  No.  4  4,  K.  of  P.;  P.S.  Passamaquoddv  Tribe 
No.  23,  I.O.R.M.;  P.M.,  Eastern  Lodge  Nr).  7,  F.  & 
A.M.  Recreations:  hunting,  fishing.  Home:  32 
Washington  St.    Office:  6.^  Wate  St.,  Eastport,  Me. 

CHESEBRO,  Edmund  Denlson,  M.D. ;  b.  Stoning- 
tfin,  Conn.,  Mai-.  26.  lStJ3:  s.  Amos  and  Eunice 
(Gates)  Ohesebro;  descendant  of  .John  Alden,  of 
the  Mayflower,  also  of  William  Cliesebro,  one  of 
the  first  settlers  of  Stonington,  ("oiiii.;  A.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1SS7;  A.M.,  Ib90:  ■M.D.,  Coll.  I'hvs.  and  Surg. 
(Columbia).  1890;  m.  Grace  L.  Mansfield,  Nov.  26, 
1890;  2  children,  Mildred,  John  Alden.  Visiting 
phys.  R.I.  Hosp.  since  1S91;  consulting  phys.  chil- 
dren's dept.,  St.  Joseph's  Hosp.,  since  1894;  con- 
sulting phys.  Providence  City  Hosp.;  med.  dir. 
Puritan  I^ife  Ins.  Co.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Medicine, 
A.M. A.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn.. 
Providence  Med.  Improvement  Club.  Mem.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Clubs:  Providence  University,  Provi- 
dence Art,  Turks  Head,  R.I.  Country.  Contbr.  of 
med.  life  ins.  articles  to  leading  periodicals.  Ad- 
dress: 2  Hawthorne  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

CHESNET,  Ctuuming'B  C,  electrical  engr. ;  b.  Se- 
linsgrove.  Pa.,  Oct.  2s;.  1SG3;  s.  John  C.  and  Jane 
(McFall)  Chesney;  B.S..  Pa.  State  Coll.,  1885; 
taught  mathematics  and  chemistrv  Dovlestnwn 
Sem.  and  Pa.  State  Coll..  1885-8:  m.  Elizabeth  Cut- 
ler, of  East  Orange.  N.J..  1891.  Joined  AVilliam 
Stanley's  laboratorv  force.  Great  Barrington, 
Mass..  ISSS:  with  U.S.  Elec.  Lighting  Co.,  Newark", 
1889-90;  one  of  incorporators,  1890,  Stanley  Elec. 
Mfg.  Co..  Pittsfield.  Mass.;  1st  v.-p.  and  chief  engr. 
Stanley  Electric  :\Ifg.  Co..  1904;  now  1st  v.-p.  and 
chief  engr.  Stanley-G.  I.  Electric  Mfg.  Co.;  mgr. 
and  chief  engi'.  Pittsfield  works  of  Gen.  Electric 
Co.  since  1906;  dir.  Agrl.  Nat.  Bank.  Pittsfield; 
pres.  Vt.  Power  &  Mfg.  Co.  Pioneer  in  many  elec. 
improvements;  laid  out  fii-st  polyphase  power 
tiansmission  plant  to  be  put  into  successful  op- 
eration in  America;  also  pioneer  in  designing  al- 
ternating current  generators  for  high  voltages,  and 
many  other  develop:nents.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Elec. 
Engrs..  Soc.  of  Arts,  London.  Home:  74  Dawes  Av., 
Pittsfield,  Mass.* 

CHESTER,    D-wig-lit,    banker;    Mar.    2,    1835-May 

vol.   1909.) 

Frank  Dyer,  linguist;  b.  Newton 
-Mas.';..  Dee.  2,  1869:  s.  Charles  Ed- 
ward and  Miranda  (Burgess)  Chester:  grad.  with 
Franklin  medal,  English  High  Sch.,  Boston.  1886; 
A.B..  Harvard.  1891.  A.M.,  1892.  Ph.D..  1894  (spl. 
studies  in  Arabic  language  and  lit.):  insti-.  Semitic 
languages,  1892-5;  studied  as  Rogers  fellow  of 
Harvard  U.  in  Damascus,  Syria,  1895-6,  and  in 
Budapest,  Hungary,  1896-7:  unmarried.  Consul. 
1897-04.  consul-gen..  1904-8,  at  Budapest,  Hungary; 
instr..  Chestnut  Hill  Acad..  Phila..  1909;  Cascadilla 
Sch..  Ithaca.  N.Y.,  1910-11,  :\Iilton  (Mass.)  Acad.. 
1912-13:  prof,  modern  langs..  I..ombard  Coll..  Gales- 
burg,  111.,  since  Sept.,  1914;  genealogist  and  his- 
torian of  Chester  and  Dyer  families.  1912 — .  Mem. 
New  London  Co.  Hist.  Soc.  Am.  Soc.  Internat.  Law, 
Am.  Oriental  Soc:  mem.  Tnternat.  Conf.  of  Orien- 
talists, Geneva,  Switzerland.  1892,  Paris,  1894. 
Contbr.  to  Proc  Am.  Oriental  Soc;  lecturer  on 
.Austiia-Hungai-y  and  Russia;  Hungary  and  the 
Unitarians;  The  Consular  Service:  etc.  Republi- 
can. Unitarian.  Home:  Hotel  Bristol.  Boston.  Ad- 
die.ss:   Lornliard  College.  Galesburg,  111.* 

CHESTER.  Harry  Curtis,  lumber  mcht.;  b.  New 
London.  Conn..  Apr.  2.  1863;  s.  Walstein  Roathe 
and  Marietta  Curtis  (Carr)  Chester;  descendant 
of  Captain  Samuel  Chester,  who  came  from  I^on- 
<lon.  England,  and  settled  in  Boston,  1663;  ed.  pub. 
and  pvt.  schs..  Brookline.  and  Bryant  and  Strat- 
ton's  Commercial  Sch..  Boston;  m.  Ruth  Burgess. 
of  Portland.  Me.,  Oct.  6,  1891:  1  daughter.  Dorothy 
Prince.  Mem.  lumber  firm  with  father,  under  name 
of  Walstein  R.  Chester  &  Co.,  since  1881.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Recreations:  horseback  riding, 
driving.  Home:  233  W'alnut  St.,  Brookline.  Office: 
89  State  St..  Boston. 

CHESTER.  TChomas)  Weston.  M.D.;  b.  Buffalo. 
N.Y..    Aug.    8.    1866:    s.     Frank    Stanley    and    Kate 


11.   mil.     (Se,- 

CHESTER, 

Ijower    ]"alls. 


(Stillmann)  Chester;  A.B.,  Rutgers  Coll.,  1892, 
A.M.,  1895;  M.D.,  Coll.  Physns.  and  Surgs.  (Colum- 
l)ia),  1895;  m.  Sara  King,  of  Boston,  Feb.  25,  1905; 
1  daughter,  Alice.  Practiced  at  Hartford,  Conn., 
since  1896;  obstetiician  Hartford  Hosp.  since  1900. 
Fellow  Coll.  Am.  Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A.,  Conn. 
State  Med.  Soc,  Haitford  Co.  Med.  Assn..  Hartford 
Med.  Soc.  Protestant.  Clubs:  University,  Hart- 
ford Golf.  Recreations:  athletics,  reading.  Home: 
143  Tremont  St.  Office:  110  High  St.,  Hartford, 
Conn. 

CHESTER,  Walstein  R.,  lumber  mcht.:  b.  New 
Ijondon,  Conn..  .July  16.  1S33;  s.  jMelville  and  Fran- 
ces (Harris)  (Chester;  ed.  Bartlett  Grammar  Sch., 
and  Union  Sch.;  m.  Marietta  C.  Carr.  of  Brookline, 
Mass.,  June  19,  1862;  2  children  living,  Harry  C, 
Mabel  C.  Associated  as  partner  in  the  lumber  busi- 
ness with  father,  1854  (M.  Chester  &  Co.);  moved 
to  Brookline,  1865,  and  sr.  mem.  firm  of  Walstein 
R.  Chester  &  Co.  since  1879;  pres.  Davol  Mills 
(Fall  River);  v.-p.  and  treas.  Mass.  State  Bd.  of 
Trade;  ex-pres.  Mass.  Wholesale  Lumber  Assn.; 
ex-chmn.  Brookline  Rep.  Town  Com.  Mem.  S.A.R.. 
Soc.  of  Mayflower  Descendants.  Mem.  Soc.  Colo- 
nial Wars,  Mass.  Forestry  Assn.,  Brookline  Hist. 
Soc,  New  London  County  Hist.  Soc,  N.E.  Geog. 
Soc,  Mass.  Forestry  Assn.,  !Mass.  Peace  Soc.  Bos- 
ton Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mass.  Real  Estate  Ex- 
change. Clubs:  Boston  City.  Massachusetts.  Brook- 
line Republican  (ex-pres.).  Recreations:  excur- 
sions with  the  Appalachian  ^fountain  Club.  Home: 
239  Walnut  St..  Brookline.  Mass.  Office:  89  State 
St..   Boston. 

CHESTER,  Webster,  biologist:  b.  Noank.  Conn., 
Oct.  31.  1876;  s.  Charles  Ira  and  Harriet  (Morgan) 
Chester;  grad.  Bulkley  Higli  Sch..  New  I..ondon. 
Conn.,  1893;  student  Conn.  Lit.  Instn.,  Suffield, 
Conn..  1894-5;  A.B.,  Colgate.  1900;  Harvard  Grad. 
Sch..  1902-3.  1907-8.  A.M..  1908:  m.  June  30,  1909, 
Edith  May  Watkins.  Instr.  in  science.  Colhv  Acad., 
1900-2;  instr.  in  biology,  1903-7:  asso.  prof.,  1907-9, 
prof,  since  1909.  Colby  Coll.  Progressive  in  poli- 
tics. Baptist.  Mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Address:  47 
Winter  St.,  Waterville,  Me. 

CHICHESTER,  Henry  E.,  farmer,  public  official. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

CHICK,  Charles  Greenougrh,  lawyer;  b.  Lebanon, 
Me.,  June  7,  1846;  s.  Simon  F.  and  Ann  B.  (Pray) 
Chick;  paternal  ancestor  Tliomas  Chick,  Berwick, 
Me..  1660:  maternal  ancestor  Anthonv  Brackett, 
Boston,  1630:  grad.  Farmington  Normal  Sch.,  1868; 
studied  law  in  office  of  Wells  &  Eastman.  Somers- 
worth.  N.H.,  with  Judge  Charles  Levi  Woodbury, 
Boston,  and  at  Harvard  Law  Sch.;  admitted  to  bar, 
1871:  m.  Dedham.  Mass..  Dec.  16.  1874,  Eliza  A. 
Marshall;  1  son.  Francis  M.  Has  practiced  at  Bos- 
ton since  1871.  Republican.  Mem.  Hyde  Park  Hist. 
Soc.  (pres.  since  1889).  Bay  State  Hist.  League 
(pres.,  1911-12).  Mason,  K.T.;  mem.  K.  of  H.,  I.O. 
O.F.  Home:  Hyde  Park.    Office:  15  State  St.,  Boston. 

CHICK,  Isaac  William,  carpet,  rug  and  uphol- 
stery- mcht.;  b.  Peterborough.  N.H.,  June  25.  1851; 
s.  John  Maxwell  and  Lucy  (Sanderson)  Chick;  pre- 
pared for  coll.  at  Appleton  Acad.,  New  Ipswich, 
N.H.  (under  Prof.  E.  T.  Quimby,  who  later  was 
prof,  at  Dartmouth),  grad.  1868;  m.  Emma  M..  d. 
James  W.  and  Emilin  C.  Converse,  of  Boston,  Oct. 
31,  1877;  2  children,  Mabel.  W^illiam  C.  Began  busi- 
ness in  a  wool  house  at  Boston,  fall  of  1868-9;  en- 
tered carpet  liouse  of  John  H.  Pray  Sops  &  Co. 
(established  1817),  1st  In  charge  of  shipping  dept., 
1869;  held  various  positions  until  became  mem.  of 
firm,  1878;  had  gen.  management  of  domestic  and 
foreign  buying  and  selling  of  co. ;  upon  incorpora- 
tion of  the  CO.  as  John  H.  Pray  &  Sons  Co.,  be- 
came pres.  and  so  continues  (this  house  with  one 
exception  is  the  largest  retail  carpet  house  in  the 
U.S.):  dir.  Fourth  Atlantic  Nat.  Bank,  Boston  Land 
Co.,  Boston  &  Colorado  Smelting  Co.,  Grand  Rapids 
Plaster  Co.,  and  Phoenix  Furniture  Co.  (both  of 
Grand  Rapids.  Midi.);  trustee  and  mem.  bd.  of  in- 
vestment Franklin  Savings  Bank.  Trustee  Mass. 
Homoe.  Hosp.  Republican.  Mason  (Revere  Lodge, 
St.  Andrew's  Chapter,  De  Molay  Commandery, 
K.T.).  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Exchange.  Merchants, 
Brookline  Country.  Oakley  Country.  Tedesco  Coun- 
try, Mass.  Automobile   (dir.  and  mem.  exec  com.), 


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The  Skating-  Club  of  Boston.   North   Shore   Swim-  ton,    1896;    L.H.D.,   Alfred,    1903);    m.    Lizzie   J.,   d. 

ming:.     Recreations:    Golf  and   all    general   outdoor  Qen.   John   Lillv,  of  Lafayette,   Ind.,   Oct.   21,   1880. 

sports.      Home:     347     Beacon    St.      Office:     t;46-G50  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1879;  pastor  Greenwich, 

Washington  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  Conn.,    1878-81,   New  Preston,   Conn.,    1884-8,   First 


in  Civ.  War  as  pvt.  Co.  F,  30th  Me.  Vols.,   1863-5;  Pres.  Fairheld  Fresh  Air  Assn     Fairfield  Hist    Soc. 

identified  with  farming-  since  boyhood;  has  served  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Upsilon     (See  Wh9  s 

as   selectman,   collector,   supt.   schs..   town  elk  and  Who    in    America    for    book,    etc.).     Home:    Fair- 

now  town  treas.;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1879,  1899;  field.   Conn.* 

county  commr.,   1907-13    (chmn.   bd.).    Republican.         CHIIiD,    George    S.,    chemicals;    b.    Boston,    July 

Free  Baptist.    Mem.  Grange,  G.A.R.    Home:  Clifton,  24,   1853;  s.  Richard  Devens  and  Martha  A.    (Saw- 

Me.  yer)    Child,    ed.   pub.    schs.,    Boston;   m.   Ida   F.,    d. 

CHIDESTER,  Albert  Joseph,  educator;  b.  Otisco,  Capt.  Daniel  F.  Stiles,  of  Alexandria  Va  ,  June 
N.Y.,  Dec.  21,  ISSi;;  s.  Charles  L.  and  Elva  S.  (Rice)  5.  1901.  Began  with  Lmder  &  Meyer  (established 
Chidester;  grad.  Tullv  (N.Y.)  High  Sch.,  1898,  1848),  importers  of  drugs  and  heavy  chemicals, 
Cortland  (N.Y.)  Normal  Sch.,  1901;  A.B.,  Syracuse  1870,  mem.  of  firm  since  1900.  Republican.  Bap- 
U.,  1905,  A.M.,  Harvard,  1912;  m.  Ruby  I.  Bard-  tist.  Mem.  Boston  Bapt.  Social  Union.  Home;  n 
well,  A.B.,  Smith  Coll.,  1904;  2  children,  Ruth,  Hazelwood  St.,  Roxbury.  Office:  89  State  St..  Bos- 
Alma.    Began  teaching  at  Mt.  Ivy,  N.Y.,  1901;  prin.  ton. 

Prattsburg   (N.Y.)   High  Sch.,  1905-6,  Smith  Acad.,         CHILD,    John    Ho-ward,    shipping    and    commn. 

1906-8;    sub-master    Pawtucket    (R.I.)    High    Sch.,  nicht  •   b    Boston,   Mar.    13,    1860;   s.   Richard  Dev- 

1908-9;  prin.  Simsbury  (Conn.)  High  Sch.,  1909-11;  gns    and    Martha    Ann    (Sawyer)     Child:    ed.    pub. 

now  supt.  schs.,  Warren,  Holland  and  Wales,  Mass.  schs    and  pvt.  tuition,  Boston;  m.  Amelia  Burditt, 

Mem.    N.E.A.,    N.E.    Supts.'    Assn.,    Worcester    Co.  of  Hingham,   Mass.,    Oct.    10,    1894    (died   in   Spain, 

Supts.'   Club.     Republican.    Conglist.    Recreations:  June  1,  1902);   m.   2d,  Mary  Gowing,  of  Brookline, 

gardening.    Address:   2  Nelson  St.,  Warren,  Mass.  Mass     Sept    25    1905     Began  active  career  in  em- 

CHIDSEY,   Samuel  Russell,    insurance;    b.    East  ploy   of   A^pheus  H.   Hardy   &i^■^  Mediterranean 

Haven,  Conn.,  Aug.  4,  1873;  s.  Samuel  and  Maria  A.  mchts     1875;   succeeded   this  Arm  ni  bus  mess  un- 

(Ford)  Chidsey;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  and  Gile  Sch.,  New  der  title  of  Maynard  &  Child,  shipping  and  commn. 

Haven;    m.    Isabella    Macdonald,    of    East    Haven,  mchts.,    1890     and    still    contmues;    niem.    Carter. 

Oct.  21.  1896;  3  children,  Samuel  Ford,  Donald  Vic-  Dinsmore  &  Co.,  mfrs     Carter  s  inliS,etc^'  1886-90. 

tor.  Robert  McDonald.    With  Security  Ins.  Co.  since  Progressive.  Episcopalian.  Clubs.  Exchange.  Ea^t- 

1891.  now  spl.  agt.  for  Conn.;  sec.  Hygienic  Ice  Co..  ern    Yacht.     Recreations:    music,    reading.     Home. 

New    Haven;    mem.    Sch.    Bd.,    East   Haven;    mem.  Brookline,    Mass.     Office:    40    Central    St..    Boston. 

Conn.   Ho.    of   Rep.,    1909-10.    1911-12.     Republican.  Mass. 

Conglist.    Mason   (32°.  K.T.).    Clubs:   Quinnipiack.         CHILD,  Richard  Washhurn,  lawyer;  b.  Worces- 

Union  League,  Republican,  Knights  Templar  (New  ter    Mass.,    Aug.    5,    1881;    s.    Horace    Walter    and 

Haven).    Recreations:  golf.    Address:  East  Haven,  Susan   Sawyer    (Messenger)    Child;   A.B..   Harvard. 

Conn.  1903,  LL.B.,   1906;   admitted  to  bar,   1906;   m.  New 

CHILCOTT,  Lang-don  Sargrent,  dentist;  b.  Jones-  York,  Mary  Elizabeth  Scott,  1904    Contbr    to  mags 

boro.   Me.,    Sept^  25     1856j    s.    James   Clement   and  Author:   Jnn  Hands^,^  1910^;^The^Maji  in_^the   S^^^^ 

repres 

Lt.    Thomas   Tracy,   Richard   Borne.   James   Tripp,  Cohasset,  Mass.    Office:  75  State  St.,  Boston. 
Thomas    Riggs.    Nicholas    Noyes;    ed.    pub.    schs.;         CHILD     Samuel    Mitchell,    lawyer;    b.    Temple. 

Phila.  Dental  Coll.;   m.   C.  Lillian  Eaton,  of  Ston-         V^-"-*^"- ..   __.   t^,i„„ 

ington.  Me..  Se; 

and  Bar  Harbc  

1884;  dental  surgeon  Eastern  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.;  has  Exeter  Acad"  1886;  studied  Harvard"  1  yr.;  LL.B., 

served  in  both  branches  of  Bangor  City  Council;  Harvard  Law  Sch,  1890;  admitted  to  bar.  1890;  m. 

ex-pres.   Me.  Bd.  of  Dental  Examiners   (served  on  Margaret  I    Rea    of  Boston,  Mass..  Aug.   14.   1901. 

bd.  21  yrs.  from  1891).    Mem.  Am.  Dental  Soc.  Am.  practiced  in  Boston  since  1890;  del.  to  N.H.  Constl. 

Acad.  Dental  Science  (Boston).  North  Eastern  Den-  conv      1889"    corr     sec      1890-2;    mem.    exec.    com. 

tal  Assn.,  Me.  Dental  Soc.  (ex-pres.).   Maj.  2d  Regt.  youn"-  Men's   Dem    Club   of  Mass.,    1892-5;   apptd. 

Inf.,    N.G.S.M.     (retired);    won    governor's    cham-  g^ggj    corpn     counsel,    Boston,    1895    (resigned   Jan. 

pionship  in  rifle  practice  1890  and  1891.    Mem.  Dan-  ;i^     1907)-    apptd    Aug      1914,   by   Gov.    of  Mass.    to 

lei    Chaplin   Camp.    S.    of   V.    Scottish    Rite   Mason  recommend  changes  in  the  laws  relative  to  liens, 

(^l.°^'.?„'^.^*   ^^?!,®/-  ®^    Andrew's    Lodge,    F.    and  mortgages,   tax   collections,   deeds   and   the    taking 

A.M.,    1893   and   1894;   Eminent   Comdr.    St.    Johns  „f  land  for  taxes    under  chap.  121  of  Resolves  for 

Commandery  No.   3,   K.T..   1912.    Author:   Templar  5^914     Mem    Bar  Assn    City  of  Boston,   Mass.   Bar 

Tactics  and  Manual.   1907.    Home:   2   West  Broad-  ^ggn      Mason    (32°     KT)      Clubs:    Harvard.    Uni- 

way.    Office:  116  Hammond  St..  Bangor.  Me.  versity,  Algonquin,' Exchange.    Home:  57  Vermont 

CHILD,    Bertha    Cushing-,    contralto    soloist;    b.  St.    Office:  50  Congress  St.,  Boston. 
Stamford,  Conn..  Sept.  11,  1871;  d.  of  John  Russell         CHILD,  WilUam,  surgeon.     (See  vol.    1909.) 
and  Mary   (Hebard)   Cushing;  descendant  of  Mat-         CHILDS     Arthur   Ed-ward,   electrical   engr.,    ins. 

thew  Cushing,  who  settled  at  Hingham,  1638;  grad.  p^gs  •   b    Montreal    Can.    Sept    16,   1869;  s.  George 

Wesleyan  Acad.,  Wiltaraham,  Mass.;  pupil  of  Renfie  '    ^l"  christian  Childs-  B  Sc.  McGill  U..  1888.  M.S.. 

Richard.      Dubulle,      Alfred      '""' '^"-^        * *-  ^    -  ..  ~  ,    „     ,      ^-,, 

Holmes    and    Mr.    Henscl 

Child,  of  Richmond,  Va.  „ 
dren,  Mary  Franklin,  Paul  Cushing,  Charles  Jesse.  can''^'Gen*"Electric"'Co"  and  "became  asst.  to  Dr. 
Began  pub.  career  as  contralto  soloist,  Handel-  coleman  Sellers  in  de-velopment  of  Niagara  Falls 
Haydn  Soc,  Boston,  1903;  many  times  soloist  Bos-  power  plant-  dist  engr.  Westinghouse  Elec.  & 
ton  Symphony  Orchestra;  soloist  King's  Chapel  ^jf„  q'  Phila  1893-5,  and  later  N.E.  mgr.  Elec- 
Choir  Synagogue  Ardath  Israel.  Mem  Copley  trie  Storage  Battery  Co.,  Boston;  organized.  1896, 
Soc  Clubs:  Women  s  City,  Professional  Women's,  ^^g  Light,  Heat  &  Power  Corpn.  to  acquire  light- 
Equal  Suffrage  Assn.  Home:  114  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  j^g,  heating  and  power  plants  in  the  Eastern 
Boston,  Mass.  states,  and  became  actively  connected  with  a  large 

CHILD,    Frank    Samuel,    clergyman;    b.    Exeter,  number  of  gas,  electric  light  and  power  cos.;  one 

N.Y.,  Mar.   20,   1854:   s.  Henry  Horatio  and  Betsey  of  organizers,  1902.  and  pres..  Columbian  Nat.  Life 

(Brand)    Child;    A.B.,   Hamilton    Coll..    1875.    A.M.,  Ins.    Co.;    pres.    Am.    Investment    Securities    Co., 

1878;  grad.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1878;   (D.D.,  Hamil-  Hotel  Somerset  Co.,  Boston  &  Worcester  Electric 


Sgs.    iMcuoias    iNoyes;    eu.    puD.    sens.;  CHILD,    Samuel    Mitchell,    lawyer;     D.     rempie. 

il  Coll.;   m.   C.  Lillian  Eaton,  of  Ston-  j^- jj      ggpt    10     1862;   s.   Nahum  Abbott  and  Ellen 

Sept.  25,  1823.    Practiced  in  Milbridge  (Sargent)    Child;   direct   in   descent   from   William 

.rbor.   Me..   1879-84;    moved   to  Bangor,  qXiWA      Watertown.     Mass.,     1630;     grad.     Phillips 


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WHO'S  WHO   IX   NKW  ENGLAND 


COS.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  AlRoiuiuiii,  Uni- 
\ersity  (Boston),  University  (New  York>,  Country 
(Brooklinc).  Home:  3  21  Bay  State  lid.  Oftlco:  77 
Franklin    St.,    IJo.ston.* 

CHIIiDS,  Benjamin  Willis,  merchant,  bunlier; 
.Ian.    1.'.,    lN:;;i-.Ma\    I'l,   ]:ilO.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

CHIIiDS,  George  Tlieodore,  editor;  Sept.  7,  1842- 
Mav  :.',  I'.ni'.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
AmV'iica.  i;toi-:;.) 

CHIIiDS,  Harold  Cliessnian,  educator,  lawyer;  b. 
Bo.stun,  June  'J,  ISuG;  s.  Alfred  Aujjustus  and 
Diana  Charlotte  (Spear)  Childs;  grad.  Dorchester 
High  Sch.,  1874;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1878;  A.M.,  1881; 
post-grad,  work.  Teachers'  Sell,  of  Science;  m. 
Fannie  Jane  Mace,  of  Pepperell,  Mass.,  Mar.  26, 
1885;  1  daugliter,  Gertrude  M.  Teacher  Dorchester 
High  Sch.,  1878-80;  prin.  higli  sch.,  Pepperell, 
Mass.,  1881-4,  Needham,  1S84-9;  sub-master  high 
sch.,  Brockton,  1889-98;  prin.  higli  sch.,  Swamps- 
cott,  1898-07,  Beverlv  since  1908.  Admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1914.  Supt.  of  S.S.  of  Dane  St.  Congl. 
Ch.  Mem.  High  Sch.  Masters'  Club  (sec.-treas., 
1896-1900).  Mem.  Congl.  S.S.  Supts.'  Union  of 
Boston  (pres.,  1903,  sec,  1905-8),  Plymouth  Co. 
Teachers'  Assn.  (pres.,  1898),  Norfolk  Co.  Teach- 
ers' Assn.  (sec.  3  yrs.),  Beverly  Teachers'  Assn. 
(pres.,  1912-14).  Mason.  Recreations:  tramping, 
camping.    Address:  25  Odell  Av.,  Beverly,  Mass. 

CHIIiDS,  Herman  A.,  clergyman;  b.  Dixfield, 
Me.,  l''eb.  28,  1870;  s.  Andrew  C.  and  Augusta  R. 
(Hall)  Childs;  grad.  Farmington  State  Normal 
Sch.,  1889;  B.D.,  Cobb  Div.  Sch.,  Lewiston,  Me., 
1894;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1S97;  m.  F.  Eudora  Whitte- 
more,  of  Livermore  Falls.  Me..  Feb.  28,  1894;  2 
children,  Harwood  L.,  -Aletha  L.  Ordained  Bapt. 
ministry,  1897;  pastor  Gray,  Me.,  1897-1900,  Bidde- 
ford,  1900-6,  Belmont,  N.H.,  1906-13,  Rangeley, 
Me.,  since  1913.  Trustee  New  Hampton  Lit.  Instn. 
Liberal  Republican.  Mem.  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Organized  first  men's  new  movement  S.S.  class 
in  N.H.  Recreations:  hunting,  fishing,  fruit  cul- 
ture.   Address:  Rangeley,  Mc. 

CHIIiDS,  James  Hobart,  clergyman;  b.  Gilman- 
ton,  N.H.,  Ma\-  25.  1847;  s.  Rev.  Rufus  and  Pamelia 
P.  (Hobart)  Childs;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1869;  grad. 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1875;  m.  Mary  J.  Bailey,  of 
Necedah,  Wis.,  Jan.  3,  1871  (died  June  27,  1882; 
3  children,  Rufus,  b.  Sept.  15,  1871.  Irving  Hobart, 
Apr.  21,  1876,  James  Richmond,  July  5,  1880;  m. 
2d,  Susan  P.  Blake,  of  Newburyport,  Mass.,  July 
2,  1885;  5  children,  Alice,  b.  May  20,  1888,  Maurice 
Frederick,  Sept.  15,  1889;  Arthur  Vincent,  Oct.  27, 
1890,  Carrie  Longfellow,  Apr.  13,  1892,  Leila  Mar- 
garet, Nov.  27,  1895.  Taught  sch.  3  yrs.  after  leav- 
ing coll.;  ordained  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1875;  pas- 
tor. South  Bvfleld,  Mass.,  1875-80,  Wenham,  1881- 
4,  Northbridge,  1884-08,  North  Rochester,  1908-12, 
Heath,  since  Aug.  1,  1912.  Republican.  Address: 
Heath,  Mass. 

CHUiDS,  J(ames)  B(iclimond),  educator;  b. 
Xewbur.N-,  IMass..  July  5.  ISSO:  s.  James  Hobart  and 
Mary  Jane  (Bailey)  Childs;  prep,  edn.,  Worcester 
(Mass.)  Acad.,  St.  Johnsbury  (Vt.)  Acad..  North- 
bridge  (Mass.)  High  Sch.:  student  Oberlin  Coll., 
1901-2;  R.A.,  Amherst,  1903;  m.  Bernice  Taft,  of 
Northbridge,  Mass.,  Dec.  29,  1903;  1  daughter, 
Ruth  Bailey,  b.  Aug.  7,  1907.  Prin.  Denmark  (la.) 
Acad.,  1903-5,  Thetford  (Vt.)  Acad.,  1905-7;  supt. 
schs.,  Barre  Town  and  Williamstown,  Vt.,  1907- 
9;  prin.  New  Salem  (Mass.)  Acad.,  1909-12,  Arms 
Acad.,  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  since  1912.  Repub- 
lican.   Conglist.    Address:    Shelburne   Falls,   Mass. 

CHIIiSON,  Haynes  Hanford,  clerk  of  courts;  b. 
Nortliampton,  Mass.,  Apr.  1,  1858;  s.  Haynes  Han- 
ford and  Catharine  Staples  (Bates)  Chilson:  g.g.s. 
Col.  Jacob  Bates,  an  officer  of  the  Revolutionary 
War;  g.s.  Hon.  Isaac  Chapman  Bates,  who  was 
U.S.  senator  from  Mass.;  grad.  Northampton  High 
Sch.,  1876;  student  high  sch.,  Worcester,  Mass.; 
student  W'illiams  Coll.,  1878-9-80;  student  at 
Royal  Acad,  of  Music,  London,  Eng.,  1881;  m. 
Dec.  6,  1880,  Kate  Phillips  Blake,  of  Boston, 
Mass.  Clk.  Dist.  Ct.  of  Hampshire,  1883-04;  elk. 
Superior  and  Supreme  Jud.  Ct.  since  Jan.  16,  1904. 
Mem.  Common  Council,  Northampton,  1887-8,  Bd. 
of  Aldermen,  1889-90;  trustee  Forbes  Library  since 
1898,  and  mem.  Public  Library  Com.  during  same 


jjeriod.  Trustee  Nurllianiptcu  Instn.  for  Sa\ings 
since  1903.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Mem.  Kappa 
AliJlia.  (;iub:  Nortliampton.  Home:  41  Washington 
A\'.    iMlicc:  Cdurl   ll(jusi'.  Noilhampton,  Mass. 

CHIFIflAN,  Cliarles  Phillips,  librarian,  author; 
b.  North  Kingston,  R.I.,  Jan.  10,  1878;  s.  William 
Pendleton  and  Lillie  (Pliillips)  Chlpman;  A.B., 
Colby  Coll.,  summa  cum  laude,  1906.  With  Allyn 
&  Bacon,  pubs.,  1907-8;  witli  Am.  Bapt.  Home 
Mission  Soc,  1909;  office  mgr.  "Missions,"  1909-11; 
librarian,  Colby  Coll.,  July  1,  1911 — ,  and  asst. 
prof,  bibliography,  Jan.,  1913 — .  Mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Autlior:  An  Aerial  Run- 
away, 1901;  The  Last  Cruise  of  the  Electra,  1902; 
Through  tlie  Unknown  Isle,  1903;  Two  Boys  and 
a  Dog,  1903;  The  Page  and  the  Prince,  1908;  Heroes 
of  Modern  Missions,  1909;  The  Formative  Period 
in  Colby's  History,  1912;  also  serial  stories  and 
poems.    Home:   183   Main  St.,  Waterville,  Me.* 

CHIFMAN,  Edwin  Clifford,  M.D.;  b.  West  Sau- 
gerties,  N.Y.,  Mar.  7,  1861;  s.  Nathan  Truman  and 
Harriet  A.  (Lewis)  Chipman;  descendant  of  John 
Chipman,  Boston,  1631;  B.A.,  Alfred  U.,  1887;  M. 
D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia  U.),  1891;  m. 
Old  Mystic,  Nov.  7,  1888,  Eunice  C.  Crumb.  In 
practice,  Niantic,  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  1891-04,  since 
at  New  London;  phys.  to  Memorial  Hosp.;  mem. 
Conn.  State  Constl.  Conv.,  1902.  Mem.  New  London 
City  Med.  Soc,  New  London  Co.  Med.  Soc.  (sec), 
Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.  Prohibitionist. 
Seventh  Day  Bapt.  Odd  Fellow.  Address:  232  Wil- 
liams St.,  New  London,  Conn. 

CHIPMAN,  Herbert  Iiawrence,  editor  and  pub. ; 
b.  Sandwich,  Mass.,  Nov.  9,  1866;  s.  William 
Churchill  and  Elizabetli  Stearns  (Underwood) 
Chipman;  descendant  of  John  Howland,  Mayflower 
passenger;  grad.  Sandwich  High  Sch.,  1884;  m. 
Alice  (Gertrude  Noyes,  of  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  Juno 
11,  1900.  Engaged  in  newspaper  work  in  Sand- 
wich and  vicinity,  since  1895;  pres.  Shawme  Press, 
Inc.;  editor  Sandwich  Independent,  Barnstable 
Press,  Bourne  Independent,  Cotuit  Citizen,  Fal- 
mouth Journal,  Hyannis  Tribune,  Osterville 
Times,  Sagamore  Herald.  Sec.  Sandwich  Bd.  of 
Trade;  membership  ^ec  Cape  Cod  Bd.  of  Trade; 
has  served  as  selectman,  assessor,  and  trustee 
Pub.  Library;  mem.  Prohibition  Party  State  Com. 
]\Iem.  exec.  com.  State  S.S.  Assn.;  pres.  Cape  Cod 
Federation  of  Churches;  mem.  county  com.  Y.M. 
C.A.;  mem.  Gen.  Conf.  M.E.  Ch.,  1908-12.  Address: 
Sandwich,   Mass. 

CHIPMAN,  William  Pendleton,  author;  b.  Old 
^Mystic,  Conn.,  May  11.  1854;  s.  Charles  Packer  and 
Kate  (Pendleton)  Chipman;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1875, 
A.M.,  1878;  Rochester  Theol.  Sem..  1876-7;  (D.D., 
Presbyn.  Coll.  of  S.C,  1890);  m.  Lillie  B.  Phillips, 
of  North  Kingston,  R.I.,  Jan.  23,  1877.  Ordained 
Bapt.  ministry,  1877;  pastor  (^uidnessett  Ch., 
Davisville,  R.I.,  1877-83.  First  Ch.,  Peabody,  Mass., 
1883-5;  preacher,  Barnwell  C.H.,  S.C.  1885;  pastor 
First  Ch.,  Walton,  N.Y.,  1886-8,  Central  Ch.,  Paw- 
ling, N.Y.,  1888-92,  First  Ch.,  Essex,  Conn.,  1892- 
1900,  First  Ch.,  Damariscotta,  Me.,  1900-6:  retired 
from  active  pastorate,  1906,  and  engaged  in  lit. 
work  until  1911;  pastor  Olivet  Ch.,  Hartford,  Conn., 
since  Mar.  1,  1911.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books,  etc.)    Home:  Talcottville,  Conn.* 

CHITTENDEN,  Gerald,  writer;  b.  N.  Y.  City, 
Sept.  26,  1882;  s.  Horace  Hatch  and  Bertha  Bor- 
adil  (Peters)  Chittenden;  prep.  edn.  Pottstown, 
Pa.;  B.A.,  Yale,  1904,  M.A.,  1907;  unmarriea. 
Teacher  Westminster  Sch.,  Simsbury,  Conn.,  1904- 
8:  made  3  trips  to  Europe  and  3  to  Central  Amer- 
ica; teacher  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Concord,  N.H..  since 
1910.  :Mem.  Psi  Upsilon.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Clubs:  Graduates',  Elizabethan  (New  Ha- 
ven); University  (N.Y.).  Author;  Adventure 
(novel).  (Tlontbr.  short  stories  to  Scribners.  Ad- 
dress:   St.   Paul's   School,   Concord,  N.H. 

CHITTENDEN,  Merritt  Darrow,  educator;  b. 
.Johnson,  Vt..  ]''eb.  IS,  1N74:  s.  ileman  Bethuel  and 
Emma  Harriet  (Darrow)  Chittenden;  A.B.,  U.  of 
Vt.,  1894;  studied  Harvard  Summer  Sch..  1898; 
summer  sch..  Cottage  Citv.  Martha's  Vineyard. 
1902;  Columbia  U.  Summer  Sch.,  1911-13.  1915;  m. 
Gertrude  M.  Cahee,  Brandon,  Vt..  Aug.  14,  1901;  1 
daughter,     Elizabeth    F.,    b.     Nov.     4.     1902.      Prin. 


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graded  sclis.,  Undeihill,  Vt.,  1895-6,  graded  and 
high  schs.,  Rochester,  Vt.,  1896-8,  Brandon,  Vt., 
1898-04;  prin.  Bellows  Free  Acad.,  Fairfax,  Vt, 
1904-8,  and  supt.  schs.,  Fairfax,  at  same  time; 
prin.  high  sch.,  Burlington,  Vt.,  1908-13,  and  supt. 
schs.,  Burlington,  since  1913.  Kxaniiner  of  teacli- 
ers,  Franklin  Co.,  Vt.,  1905-8.  Mem.  Co.  M,  Vt. 
N.G.,  1893-6.  Mem.  Vt.  Schoolmasters'  Club  (pres., 
1905-6),  Franklin  Co.  Teachers'  Assn.  (pres.,  1907- 
8),  Vt.  State  Teachers'  Assn.,  Vt.  Bot.  Club,  Delta 
Psi.  Republican.  Fpiscopalian.  Mason  {32°,  K.T., 
Shriner).  Clubs:  Ethan  Allen,  Algonquin  (Bur- 
lington). Home:  305  Main  St.  Office:  Edmunds 
Bldg.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

CHITTENDEN,  Russell  Henry,  educator;  b. 
Xew  Ha\en,  Conn.,  Felj.  18,  1856;  s.  Horace  Hora- 
tio and  Emilv  Eliza  (.L>oane)  Chittenden;  Ph.B., 
Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale),  1875,  Ph.D.,  1880; 
Heidelberg  U.,  187S-9;  (LL.D.,  U.  of  Toronto,  1903; 
Sc.D.,  U.  of  Pa.,  1904;  LL.D.,  U.  of  Birmingham, 
1911;  Washington  U.,  1915);  m.  Gertrude  Louise 
Baldwin,  of  Litchfield,  Conn.,  June  20,  1877.  Asst., 
1875-7,  instr.,  1877-8,  1879-82,  prof,  physiol.  chem- 
istry since  1882,  dir.  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  since 
1898,  Yale.  Lecturer  physiol.  chemistry,  Columbia, 
1898-03.  aiem.  referee  bd.  of  consulting  scientific 
experts  to  Sec.  of  Agr.  Mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sciences, 
Am.  Pliilos,  Soc;  pres.  Am.  Soc.  Naturalists.  1893, 
Am.  Physiol.  Soc,  1895-04,  Am.  Soc.  Biol.  Chem- 
ists, 1907.  Clubs:  Graduates',  Chemists',  Country. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Ad- 
dress:  S3  Trumbull  St..  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

CHITTENDEN,  Samuel  Hosmer,  civil  engr.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

CHIVERS,  Arthur  Houston,  educator;  b.  Ames- 
burv,  Mass.,  Julv  5.  1880;  s.  Thomas  Houston  and 
Ella  F.  (Collins)  Chivers;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1902; 
Townsend  fellow  Harvard,  1903-4,  A.M.,  1904; 
m.  Helen  May  Warren,  of  Keene,  N.H.,  Aug.  6, 
1913;  1  son,  Warren  Houston.  Austin  teacliing 
fellow  in  botanv,  1904-5,  same,  and  asst.  in  botany, 
1905-6,  Harvard;  instr.  Radcliffe  Coll.,  1905-6; 
instr.  in  biology,  1906-10,  since  asst.  prof.,  Dart- 
mouth. Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Forestry  Assn.  Ad- 
dress:  Hanover,  N.H. 

CHOATE,  Charles  Francis,  pres.  Old  Colony  R.R. 
Co.;  May  16,  lS28-May  23,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  AVlio  in  America,  1910-11.) 

CHOATE,  Charles  Francis,  Jr.,  lawyer;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, ]Mass.,  Oct.  23,  1866;  s.  Charles  Francis  and 
Elizabeth  W.  Carlile)  Choate;  brother  of  Sarali 
Choate  Sears;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888;  m.  Louise  Bur- 
nett, of  Southborough,  Mass.,  June  15,  1892.  Dir. 
Colonial  Securities  Co.,  National  Shawmut  Bank, 
Old  Colony  R.R.  Co.,  People's  Nat.  Bank  (Marl- 
boro, Mass.),  Boston  R.R.  Holding  Co.,  South- 
bridge  Nat.  Bank,  Union  Freight  R.R. ;  v.-p.  Mass. 
Hosp.  Life  Ins.  Co.  Regent  Smithsonian  Instn., 
1908 — .  Club:  Union.  Home:  Soutliboro,  Mass. 
Office:   30  State  St.,  Boston.* 

CHOATE,  Horace  Henry,  M.D. ;  b.  Windsor,  Me., 
Dec.  24,  1860;  s.  Ira  Choate  and  Emily  Louisa 
(Moody)  Choate;  ed.  common  sell,  and  liigh  sch., 
Windsor;  D.V.S.,  New  Y'ork  Am.  Vet.  Coll.  (New 
York  U.),  1891;  practiced  as  veterinarian  in  Ports- 
mouth, N.H.,  and  Lewiston,  Me.;  M.D.,  Baltimore 
U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1899;  m.  Lillian  E.  Woodbury, 
of  Augusta,  Me.,  Sept.  23,  1882;  1  son,  Dr.  Alton 
J.;  m.  2d,  Martha  J.  Cook,  of  Hadley,  Mass.,  Sept. 
30,  1887;  1  daughter,  Shirley.  Practiced  in  Salem, 
Mass.,  1899-03;  in  Gloucester  since  1903;  estab- 
lished Gloucester  Hosp.,  1903,  and  since  supt. 
and  chief  surgeon.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Am.  Electro-Tlierapeutic  Assn.,  N.E.  Assn.  for 
Physical  Therapy.  LTniversalist.  Address:  80  Mid- 
dle St..  Gloucester,  Mass. 

CHOATE,  Isaac  Bassett,  autlior;  b.  South  Otis- 
field,  Me.,  Julv  12,  1833;  s.  Ebenezer.  Jr.  and  Eliza 
(Barker)  Choate;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll..  1862,  A.M.. 
1865  (Litt.D.,  1907);  m.  Sophia  P.  Thompson,  of 
Lvnn,  Mass.,  Sept.  25,  1866.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books.)  Address:  99  Pinck- 
ney  St.,  Boston.* 

CHOATE,  "Washington,  clergyman;  b.  Essex. 
Mass.,  Jan.  17,  1846:  s.  David  and  Elizabeth 
(Wade)  Choate:  A.B.,  Amherst,  1870:  grad.  Union 
Theol.  Sem.,  1875;  (D.D.,  Amherst,  1893);  m.  Grace 


R.  Whiton,  of  Brooklyn,  Sept.  21,  1875.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1875;  pastor  Franklin  St.  Congl. 
Ch.,  Manchester,  N.H.,  1875-6,  Presbyn.  Ch.,  Irv- 
ington-on-Hudson,  N.Y\,  1880-8,  Second  Congl.  Ch., 
Greenwich,  Conn.,  1888-91;  corr.  sec,  1891-07, 
treas.,  1907-9,  Congl.  Home  Missionary  Soc;  prol. 
systematic  theology,  Talladega  (Ala.)  Coll.,  1909- 
12.    Address;     Essex,   Mass.* 

CHRISTIAN,  Andreas  Forest,  M.D. ;  b.  Norway, 
July  26,  1866;  s.  Francis  Christian  and  Maren 
Gjorgine  (Bull)  Cliristian;  direct  descendant  of 
Christian  IV,  of  Denmark;  B.A.  and  M.D.,  U.  at 
Christiania,  Norway,  1891;  studied  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1891;  m.  Myrtle  Edith  Shaw,  of  Lewiston, 
Me.,  Nov.  25,  1896;  1  daughter.  Hazel  Madaline. 
Gen.  practice,  1900-3;  studied  dermatology  at  Fin- 
sen  Med.  Light  Inst.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark,  1903; 
specialized  in  diseases  of  the  skin  3  yrs. ;  studied 
London  Hosp.,  diseases  of  nerv^es  and  stomach, 
1908;  specialized  in  diseases  of  nerves  and  stomach 
6  yrs.;  pres.  Mass.  Co-operative  Hosp.  Assn.  since 
Feb.  1914;  1st  It.  Ancient  and  Hon.  Arty.  Co.  of 
Boston.  Mem.  Boston  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Scientific 
Soc,  Boylston  Med.  Soc,  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Bostonian  Soc.  Mason.  Club:  Bel- 
mont Springs  Country.  Recreations:  classic  lit- 
erature, horseback  riding,  gardening.  Home: 
Grove  St.,  Milton,  Mass.  Office:  401  Marlboro  St., 
Boston,  Mass. 

CHRISTIAN,  Henry  Asbury,  M.D.;  b.  Lynch- 
burg, Va.,  Feb.  17,  1876;  s.  Camillus  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Davis)  Christian;  direct  descendant  of 
Thomas  Christian,  who  patented  land  between  tlie 
Jame.s  and  Chickahominv  rivers,  in  Va.,  Jan.  15, 
1657;  A.B.,  A.M.,  Randolph-Macon  Coll.,  1895;  M.D., 
Johns  Hopkins,  1900;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1903;  unmar- 
ried. Asst.  pathologist,  1900-2,  asst.  visiting  path- 
ologist, 1902-5,  Boston  City  Hosp.;  visiting  patholo- 
gist Children's  Hosp.,  1903-5;  instr.  pathology, 
1903-5,  theory  and  practice  of  physic,  1905-7,  asst. 
prof.,  1907-8,  Hersev  prof.,  since  1908,  dean 
Faculty  of  Medicine  and  of  Med.  Sch.,  1908-12, 
Harvard;  asst.  visiting  phys.  Long  Island  Hosp., 
1905;  phys.-in-chief  Carney  Hosp.,  1907-12,  and  to 
Peter  Bent  Brigham  Hosp.  since  1911;  consulting 
phys.  Huntington  Memorial  Hosp.  for  Cancer; 
mem.  consulting  staff  Carney  Hosp.  Fellow  Am. 
Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Assn.  Am.  Physi- 
cians, Am.  Assn.  Pathologists  and  Bacteriologists, 
A.M.A.,  Am.  Soc.  for  Advancement  Clin.  Investi- 
gation. A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Soc  Exptl.  Pathology,  Nat. 
Soc  Study  and  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis,  A.L.A.. 
Boston  Soc  Med.  Sciences,  Boston  Med.  Library 
Assn.,  Interurban  Clin.  Club,  Economic  Club,  Bos- 
ton Soc.  for  Med.  Improvement,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Sigma  Chi,  Phi  Rho  Sigma  (hon.).  Alpha  Omega 
Alpha  (hon.),  Assoulapian  Club  (hon.).  Clubs: 
University,  St.  Botolph,  Union  Boat,  Longwood 
Cricket,  Harvard  (Boston);  Brookline  (Mass.) 
Country;  Johns  Hopkins  (Baltimore);  Authors 
(London);  Duck  Lake  (Me.).  Author  of  various 
papers  on  pathol.  and  clin.  med.  subjects.  Home: 
252  Marlboro  St.  Office:  Peter  Bent  Brigham  Hos- 
pital,  Boston,   Mass.* 

CHRISTIAN,  William  "Wrig-ht,  RI.D.:  moved  to 
St.    Paul,    Minn.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

CHRISTIE,  Charles  Sumner,  M.D. ;  b.  Fitchburg, 
Mass.,  June  2,  1872;  s.  George  Sumner  and  Sarah 
Jane  (Bradford)  Christie;  grad.  Me.  Central  Inst., 
Pittsfleld,  1891;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1895;  M.D.,  Med. 
Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1898;  post-grad.  work. 
New  York  Post-Grad.  Med.  Sch.  and  Hosp.,  Johns 
Hopkins  Hosp.;  m.  Maude  S.  Kaler,  of  Brunswick, 
Me,  Aug.  8,  1899;  5  children,  Celia  B.,  Allen  L., 
Sarah  B.,  Louise,  Ruth.  Practiced  at  River  Point, 
RI,  since  1899:  med.  examiner  3d  Dist.,  Kent  Co. 
Mem  A.M.A.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Kent  Co.  Med.  Soc, 
R  I  Medico-Legal  Assn.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Mason  (K.T.)  Clubs:  University,  Wannamoisett, 
Flat  River.    Address:     River  Point,   R.I. 

CHRISTIE,  Ralpli  Aldricli,  clergyman;  b. 
Presque  Isle,  Me.,  May  20,  1887;  s.  Rev.  George 
Walker  and  Sarah  Paulina  (Aldrich)  Christie; 
grad.  Taunton  (Mass.)  High  Sch.;  student  Bangor 
Theol.  Sem.,  1907-8;  grad.  Hartford  Theol.  Sem., 
1911-  unmarried.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1912; 
pastor  North  Ch.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1911-12;  or- 
ganizer, 1912,  Peoples  Ch.,  Providence,  of  which  is 


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pastor.  Clubs:  R.I.  Congregational,  Pine  Tree 
iState.  Address:  97  Lancastei-  St.,  Providence, 
R.l. 

CHBYSIiEB,  Mintin  Asbury,  biologist;  b.  Ber- 
lin, Out.,  Can.,  Aug.  25,  1^71;  s.  Edgar  anil  Sarali 
(Green)  Chrysler:  ancestors  went  from  I'.S.  to 
()ntario  at  time  of  the  Revolution  (United  Empire 
Liovalists) ;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs. ;  B.A.,  U.  of 
Toronto,  1894;  Ontario  Normal  Coll.,  1894-5  (cer- 
tificate); grad.  student,  1902-3,  fellow  in  botany, 
1903-4;  Ph.D.,  1904,  U.  of  Chicago;  m.  Sept.  15, 
1910,  Clara  Belle  Van  Duzen,  of  Grimsby,  Ont. 
Science  mastei',  Toronto  Junction  Collegiate  Inst., 
1895-02;  asst.  in  botany,  Marine  Biol.  Lab.,  sum- 
mer, 1904;  on  bot.  survev  of  Marvlaiul,  summers, 
1904-5;  asst.  in  botany,  1904-5,  instr.  1905-7,  Har- 
vard; asso.  prof,  botany,  1907-10,  prof.,  1910-11, 
prof,  biology,  since  1911,  U.  of  Me.  Fellow  A.A. 
A.S. ;  mem.  Bot.  Soc.  America.  N.E.  Bot.  Club. 
Conglist.  Mason.  .loint  Author:  Plant  I^ife  of 
Maryland,  1910.  Contbr.  numerous  papers  on  bot. 
topics.    Address:    Orono,  ISIe. 

CHUNN,  Clay  Dent,  clergyman;  b.  Chaptico, 
Mil..  May  IJ.  18ti4;  .s.  Mark  B.  and  Annie  M.  (Dent) 
Chunn;  grad.  Charlotte  Hall  Acad.,  Md.,  18S1; 
B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1889;  post-grad,  course,  same, 
1891;  m.  Addie  A.  Felt,  of  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  June  11, 
1902;  1  son.  Milton  Henry,  b.  Apr.  21.  1915.  Ordained 
ministrv  Congl.  Ch.,  1891;  pastor  Brainerd,  Minn., 
1886-7,  Faulkton,  S.D.,  1889-90,  Riverton,  1891-2, 
Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  1894-7.  Temple,  N.H.,  1897-02, 
Roxbury.  Conn.,  1905-8;  3d  Congl.  Ch.,  Waterbury, 
Conn.,  since  1908.  Prin.  Booth  Acad.,  Hoxbury, 
1905-7:  mem.  Xaugatuck  Valley  Congl.  Assn.  Rec- 
reations: hunting,  fishing.  Address:  23  Alder  St., 
Wattibuiy.  Conn. 

CHUBBXTCK,  Leander  M(ayliew),  merchant, 
artist;  b.  Wareliam,  :Mass.,  Feb.  19,  1861;  s.  Willis 
Gustavus  and  Rebecca  Pierce  (Taylor)  Churbuck: 
ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Plymouth  and  Middleboro,  Mass.; 
studied  art  in  Boston;  m.  Mabel  Ingols  Dodge,  of 
Stoneham,  Mass.,  Jan.  19,  1889;  1  son,  Abbott 
Dodge.  Formerly  instr.  in  drawing  and  painting, 
Howard  Sem.,  West  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  also  news- 
par>er  cartoonist;  engages  in  retail  shoe  business 
and  now  owner  of  "The  Children's  Shoe  Store." 
Has  exhibited  in  leading  cities  of  U.S.;  awarded 
gold  medal  for  water  color  painting,  Dallas  (Tex.) 
Expn,,  1903;  1st  prize  Denver,  1909.  Represented 
in  permanent  collection.  Municipal  Gallei'y,  Brock- 
ton, Mass.;  in  exhbn.  of  selected  water  color  paint- 
ings by  Am.  artists  in  art  museums  of  the  West, 
1912.  Mem.  Am.  Federation  of  Arts  (Washington, 
D.C.),  Copley  Soc.  (Boston).  Mem.  exec.  com. 
Mass.  Retail  Shoe  Merchants'  Assn.;  pres.  Brock- 
ton Retail  Shoe  Dealers'  Assn.;  mem.  Brockton 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Unitarian.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Republican  of  Brockton  (ex-pres.).  Nunckatesett 
Canoe.  Home:  72  Glenwood  Av.  (Dffice:  25  Centre 
St..  Brockton,  Mas.s. 

CHXTBCH,  Elliott  Bradford,  lawyer;  b.  Taunton, 
Mass.,  July  26,  1873:  s.  Thomas  LeBaron  and 
Louisa  M.  (Elliott)  Church;  descendant  of  Gov. 
William  Bradford,  Plymouth,  Mass.;  A.B..  Har- 
vard, 1895,  LL.B.,  1898:  m.  Blanche  Bonnelle,  of 
Boston.  Oct.  23,  1907;  children,  Eleanor  Bradford, 
Mary  Sumner.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  Oct.,  1898, 
and  since  practiced  in  Boston;  trustee  Industrial 
Cotton  Oil  Properties.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar 
Assn.,  City  of  Boston,  Harvard  Musical  Assn.  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  ]Mason.  Club:  Boston  City. 
Recreations:  amateur  gardening.  Home:  Newton, 
^lass.    Office:    19  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

CHUBCH,  George  Dudley,  headmaster;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  May  12.  1878;  s.  George  E.  and  .\hbie 
Green  (Dudley)  Church;  A.B.,  Brown  T'..  1899 
( hon.  A.M.,  1913);  m.  Helen  Louise  Bigelow,  of 
Worcester,  Mass.,  June  23,  1904.  Taught  in  Ab- 
bott Sch.  and  2  yrs.  in  Worcester  Acad.;  reorgan- 
ized and  incorporated,  1902,  the  Abbott  Sch.  (Little 
Blue),  of  which  is  headmaster.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.    Home:    Farmington,   Me.'* 

CHUBCH.  Ward,  lawyer:  b.  Lakewood.  N.J.. 
Dec.  14,  1873:  s.  Charles  Washburn  and  Frances 
Antoinette  (Newton)  Church:  descendant  on  both 
sides  of  N.E.  ancestry,  on  mother's  side  of  Roger 
Newton,  first  minister  in  Milford,  Conn.;  ed.  Wash- 


ington High  Sch.,  1892,  1893;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law 
Sch.,  1899;  m.  Daisy  W.  Norton,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Oct.  1,  1903.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1899; 
engaged  in  gen.  practice  with  Henry  G.  Newton 
and  Harrison  Hewitt,  as  Newton,  Church  and 
Hewitt,  from  1899  to  death  of  Mr.  Newton,  Mar., 
1914;  since  in  office  with  Mr.  Hewitt  but  no  jntit- 
nership.  Mem.  Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.  Mem.  New 
Haven  Grays  (Co.  F,  Conn.  N.G.)  5  yrs.  Trustee 
Young  Men's  Inst.,  New  Haven.  Independent  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mason.  Recreations:  motor- 
ing. Home:  Noith  Haven,  Conn.  OlRce:  129 
Chinch   St.,   New   Haven.   Conn. 

CHUBCH,  William  George,  M.D.  (See  vol.  1909.) 

CHUBCH,  William  Lee,  hydraulic  engr. ;  moved 

to  New   Yoik.     (Sec  vol.   1909.) 

CHUBCHIIiIi,  Alfred  Vance,  artist,  educator; 
b.  Oberlin.  U.,  Aug.  14,  1864;  s.  Prof.  Charles 
Henry  and  Henrietta  (Vance)  Churchill;  student 
Oberlin  Coll.,  1881-7  (A.M.,  1898);  student  Berlin, 
Leipzig:,  and  Academie  Julien,  Paris,  1887-90,  U. 
of  Paris,  1904-6;  m.  Marie  Marschall,  of  Berlin, 
1890;  1  son,  Lewis  Nelson.  Dir.  Art  Dept.  and 
prof,  fine  arts,  Iowa  Coll.,  Grinnell,  la.,  1891-3; 
instr.  secondary  and  normal  schs.,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1893-7;  prof,  fine  arts  and  dir.  art  dept..  Teachers 
Coll.,  Columbia,  1897-04;  lecturer  on  art  interpre- 
tation and  criticism  Johns  Hopkins,  1902;  prof, 
art  history  and  interpretation,  Smith  Coll.,  since 
1905;  lecturer  and  teacher,  U.  of  Chicago,  1914.  As 
painter  has  exhibited  in  various  exhbns.  U.S.  of- 
ficial del.  Internat.  Congress  for  Advancement  of 
Drawing  and  Art  Teaching,  1904.  INIem.  Eastern 
Art  Teachers'  Assn.  (pres.,  1902).  Address:  38 
Franklin  St.,  Northampton,  Mass. 

CHUBCHILIj,  Asaph,  paper  merchant;  b.  Wren- 
tham,  :Mass.,  Aug.  18,  1866;  s.  Gardner  Asaph  and 
Ellen  Brastow  (Barrett)  Churchill;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1888;  m.  Helen  Olivia  French,  of  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass.,  June  14,  1900;  children,  Olivia,  Barbara 
Ellen,  Asaph,  Jr.  With  Carter,  Rice  Papei-  Co. 
10  yrs.,  since  engaged  on  own  account  in  whole- 
sale paper  business;  treas.  The  Rockwell  & 
Churchill  Press.  Mem.  Boston  Trade  Assn.  Mason. 
Club:  Housic  Whisick.  Home:  Milton,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:    201    Devonshire   St.,    Boston. 

CHUBCHII.I.,  Donald,  M.D.;   May  20,   1870-Nov. 

28.    19(19.     (  See   vol.    1909.) 

CHUBCHIIiIi,  George  Bosworth,  college  prof.; 
b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Oct.  24,  1866;  s.  Ezra  and 
Myra  .lane  (Bosworth)  Churchill;  A.B.,  Amherst 
Coll.,  1889,  A.M.,  1892;  post-grad.  U.  of  Pa.,  1892-4; 
univs.  of  Strassburg,  1894-5,  Berlin,  1895-7,  Ph.D., 
1897;  m.  Belle  E.  Whittier,  of  Mercer,  Me..  .\ug. 
24,  1893.  Teacher  Worcester  High  Sch.,  1889-92, 
William  Penn  Charter  Sch.,  Phila.,  1892-4;  asso. 
editor  Cosmopolitan  Magazine,  1897-8;  asso.  prof. 
English  and  pub.  speaking,  1898-1903,  asso.  prof. 
English  lit.,  1903-5,  prof,  same,  since  1905,  Am- 
herst Coll.  Has  lectured  much  before  learned  and 
lit.  assns.,  especially  on  the  drama,  since  1898. 
Am.  editorial  representative  Jahrbuch  der 
Deutschen  Shakespeare  Gesellschaft.  Mem.  Ber- 
liner Gesellschaft  fiir  das  Studien  der  neueren 
Sprachen  und  Litteraturen,  Modern  Lang.  Assn. 
America,  Deutsche  Shakespeare  Gesellschaft,  Ma- 
lone  Society,  Chi  Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Republi- 
can. Clubs:  Boston  Authors,  University.  Home: 
Amherst,  Mass.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,  etc.) 

CHUBCHIIiIi,  Joseph  Bichmiond,  lawyer;  *b.  Dor- 
chester, Mass.,  July  29,  1845;  s.  Asaph  and  Mary 
(Brewer)  Churchill;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1867,  LL.B., 
1869;  m.  Mary  Gushing  of  Dorchester.  Feb.  31, 
1871:  1  daughter.  Anna  Q.  Admitted  to  bar.  1869: 
justice  ^Municipal  Ct.,  Dorchester  Dist.  of  Boston 
since  1870;  pres.  Mass.  Co-operative  Bank.  Stu- 
dent and  writer  on  bot.  subjects;  contbr.  to  Rho- 
dora;  prepared  "List  of  Plants  Growing  Naturallv 
in  Milton,  Mass.,"  for  History  of  Town  of  Milton, 
published  by  town.  Mem.  N.  E.  Bot.  Club  (v.-p. ), 
Bar  Assn.  city  of  Boston.  Home:  Dorchester,  Bos- 
ton.   Office:  16  State  St..  Boston.  Mass.* 

CHUBCHIIiIi,  William  Worcester,  artist;  b. 
Jamaica  I'Tain,  IVIass.,  Aug.  29,  1858:  s.  William 
Worcester    and    Caroline     (Woodman)     Churchill; 


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ancestors  settled  at  Plymouth  in  1640;  ed.  pvt. 
schs.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  (1  yr.) ;  studied  under  Bon- 
nat,  Paris;  unmarried.  Portrait  painter,  Boston, 
since  1SS5;  has  done  some  landscapes  and  com- 
positions. Mem.  Met.  Improvement  League,  Bos- 
ton; served  on  numerous  corns,  and  art  juries; 
treas.  Guild  of  Boston  Artists.  Clubs:  St.  Bo- 
tolph,  Wollaston  Golf,  Boston  Art.  Home:  St.  Bo- 
tolph  Club.  Studio:  Fenway  Studios,  Boston, 
Mass. 

CHURCHIXiIi,  Winston,  author:  b.  St.  Louis, 
Nov.  10,  ISil;  s.  Edward  Spaulding-  and  Emma 
Bell  (Blaine)  Churchill;  grad.  U.  S.  Naval  Acad., 
1894;  (hon.  A.M.,  1903);  m.  Mabel  H.  Hall,  Oct.  22, 

1895.  Mem.  N.  H.  legislature,-  1903-05;  candidate 
for.  gov.  N.H.,  Progressive  ticket,  1912.  Clubs: 
Century  (New  York),  Tennis  and  Racquet,  Union, 
Tavern  (Boston).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,  etc.)  Home:  Cornish,  N.H.;  postofflce, 
Windsor,  Vt.* 

CHURCHMAN,  Philip  Hudson,  college  prof.;  b. 
Burlington,  N.J.,  Sept.  23,  1874;  s.  Horace  and 
Edith  Anna  (Woolman)  Churchman;  ed.  Van 
Rensselaer  Sem.,  Burlington,  N.J. ;  A.B.,  Princeton, 

1896,  A.M.,  1903;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1908;  studied  in 
paris  and  Spain;  m.  Mary  Colchester  Morgan,  of 
Worcester,  Slass.,  Oct.  5,  1910;  2  children,  Francis 
M.,  Elizabeth  L.  Master  in  Chestnut  Hill  Acad., 
Philadelphia,  1897-9;  instr.  French,  Princeton, 
1900-4;  instr.  French  and  Spanish,  U.  S.  Naval 
Acad.,  1904-5;  instr.  French,  Harvard,  1906-8;  asst. 
prof.  Romance  languages,  1908-11,  prof,  since  1911, 
Clark  Coll;  Presbyterian.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Author:  Introduction  to  Pronunciation  of  French, 
1906;  Exercises  on  French  Sounds,  1911;  La  Ale- 
grfa  del  Capitan  Ribot.  1906.  Address:  20  Insti- 
tute  Rd.,   Worcester,    Mass.* 

CHUTE,  Arthur  Iiamhert,  surgeon;  b.  George- 
town, Mass.,  Aug.  12,  1869;  s.  Richard  and  Susan 
(Nelson)  Chute;  descendant  of  Lionel,  who  immi- 
grated to  Ipswich  in  1639,  and  was  the  first  school- 
master there;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1895: 
house  officer,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1894-5,  Boston 
Lying-in  Hosp.,  1895;  m.  Eliza  R.  Swift,  of  Eau 
Claire,  Wis.,  Sept.  26,  1899;  3  children,  Richard, 
Mary,  Oliver.  Urinary  surgeon,  St.  Elizabeth's 
Hosp.;  surgeon  Genito-Urinary  Dept.,  Boston  Dis- 
pensary, since  1900;  asst.  prof,  genito-uninary 
surgery.  Tufts  Med.  Coll.:  consulting  uninary  sur- 
geon to  the  Robert  Brigham  Hosp.,  josiah 
Thomas  Hosp.  (Peabody),  Leonard  Morse  Hosp. 
(Natick),  Newton  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Am.  Assn.  Genito-Urinary  Surgeons,  Am. 
Urol  Assn.,  Assn  Internationale  d'Urol.  Clubs:  St. 
Botolph,  Union  Boat,  Harvard.  Recreations:  out- 
door life  in  general.  Address:  350  Marlboro  St., 
Boston,  Mass. 

CXXiI^EV,  Jonathan  Prince,  soldier:  b.  Thomas- 
ton.  Mt.,  Dec.  29,  1835;  s.  Jonathan  and  Deborah 
(Prince)  Cilley;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1858;  admitted  to 
bar,  1860;  m.  Caroline  A.  Lazell,  of  Brooklyn,  Oct. 
10,  1866;  2d,  Abby  (Butler)  Burpee,  of  Rockland, 
Me.,  Dec.  25,  1897.  Capt.  1st  Me.  Cav.,  Oct.  19,  1861; 
maj..  May  15,  1862;  It.  col.,  July  1,  1864;  hon.  mus- 
tered out,  Aug.  1,  1865.  Bvtd.  col.  vols.,  Mar.  13, 
1865,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war";  brig.-gen.  vols.  June  12,  1865,  for  same. 
In  practice.  Rockland,  Me.;  since  1865;  mem.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1867;  U.S.  ct.  commr.,  1867-80;  adj. -gen. 
of  Me.,  1876-8;  editor  Maine  Bugle,  1894.  Author: 
Cilley  Genealogy,  1879;  The  Mount  Desert  Widow, 
1896.    Address:     Rockland,   Maine.* 

CIiAFIiIlT,  Adams  Davenport,  trustee,  manage- 
ment elec.  enterprises:  b.  Newton,  Mass.,  Feb.  7, 
1862;  s.  William  and  Mary  Bucklin  (Davenport) 
Claflin;  ed.  pvt.  schs.,  Newton,  Boston  and  France; 
A.B.,  Harvard.  1886;  m.,  Worcester,  Ma.ss..  Oct.  30, 
1888,  Agnes  W^alker:  2  children,  Mildred  (Mrs. 
Henrv  H.  Marshall.  New  York).  William.  With 
Mather  Electric  Co.,  Manchester,  Conn.,  1887-94; 
built  and  managed  Commonwealth  Av.  St.  Ry., 
1895,  and  has  since  been  engaged  in  management 
of  electric  rys.  and  allied  interests;  pres.  and  trus- 
tee. Boston  Suburban  Electric  Co.;  dir.  Middlesex 
&  Boston  St.  Ry.  Co.,  Washington  Mills,  Emery 
Mfg.  Co.  Clubs:  Union,  Harvard,  Varsity,  Eastern 
Yacht,  Brae  Burn  Country.    Recreations:- yachting, 


hunting.     Residence:     Grant   Av.,    Newton   Centre, 
31ass.    oflice:    172   Columbus  Av.,  Boston. 

dJAPIiIN,  Alan  Avery,  chemist;  b.  Boston,  Apr. 
7,  1873;  s.  Frederick  Alan  and  Adelaide  (Avery) 
Claflin;  prep.  edn.  Thayer  Acad.,  Braintree,  Mass.; 
S.B.,  Ma-ss.  Inst.  Technology,  1894;  m.  Wollaston, 
Mass.,  Nov.  6,  1897,  Mabel  Gertrude  Nash.  Chemist 
Avery  Chem.  Co.,  1895-9,  supt.,  1899-1905,  pres. 
since  1905;  purchased  Taylor  &  Barker  Co.,  chem. 
mfrs.  and  importers,  1905,  and  has  since  been  pres. 
of  the  CO.  Mem.  Soc.  Chem.  Industry  (sec.  New 
England  section  since  1905),  Internat.  Leather 
Chemists'  Assn.,  Am.  Leather  Chemists'  Assn., 
A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Am.  Electro-Chem.  Soc. 
Unitarian.  Mason.  Home:  8  Laurel  St.,  West  Med- 
ford,   Mass.    Office:   88   Broad   St..   Boston. 

CIiAFIiIII',  Alphonso  Alhert,  physician;  b.  Pierre- 
pont,  N.Y.,  Nov.  11,  1S56;  s.  A.  A.  and  Hannah  M. 
(Reynolds)  Claflin;  pub.  and  pvt.  sch.  edn.;  M.D., 
U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1891;  m.  Norwood,  N.Y., 
Apr.  19,  1880,  Henrietta  M.  Gibson  (a  daughter, 
Verona,  and  a  son,  Walter  J.);  2d,  Burlington,  Vt. 
July  11,  1901,  Martha  L.  Bissonnette;  1  daughter, 
Eulah.  Pursued  various  callings,  including  musi- 
cian (violin,  cornet),  tin  shop,  blacksmithing,  lum- 
ber and  railroad  business  and  real  estate,  till  took 
up  study  of  medicine;  has  practiced  in  St.  Albans, 
Vt.,  since  1891;  health  officer  St.  Albans;  phys. 
Warner  Home  and  St.  Albans  Hosp.;  U.S.  pension 
examiner;  life  ins.  examiner  for  5  old  line  cos.  and 
for  5  fraternal  orders:  petit  and  grand  juror.  Mem. 
Vt.  Med.  Soc,  Franklin  Co.  Med.  Soc,  St.  Albans 
Clin.  Soc,  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.,  F.O.  Eagles,  M.W.  of 
A.,  Delta  Mu.    Address:  74  Main  St.,  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

CIiAPIiIN,  Arthur  "Whitman,  wholesale  and  mfg. 
druggist;  b.  Providence,  R.I.,  Oct.  10,  1852;  s. 
George  Lyman  and  Louisa  Sisson  (Whitman; 
Claflin;  descendant  of  Robert  MacClaflin,  of  Wen- 
ham,  Mass.,  Nov.  4,  1661;  ed.  pub  schs.;  grad.  Eng- 
lish Dept.,  Mowry  and  Goff's  English  and  Classical 
Sch.,  1869:  m.  Alice  M.  Howard,  of  Providence, 
Mar.  15,  1881;  2  children.  Louisa  Howard,  Albert 
Whitman.  Began  drug  business  as  elk.  in  father's 
firm,  Snow,  Claflin  &  Co.,  Providence,  1869-72;  suc- 
cessively from  1873,  elk.,  salesman,  business  mgr., 
partner,  1885,  Geo.  L.  Claflin  &  Co.;  became  pres. 
and  treas.  when  business  was  incorporated  in  1903 
as  the  Geo.  L.  Claflin  Company,  mfrs.  patent  medi- 
cines, pharm.  preparations,  dealers  in  drugs,  medi- 
cines, chemicals,  surg.  instruments,  jewelers'  sup- 
plies, etc.  V-p.  R.I.  Coll.  Pharmacy  and  Allied  Sci- 
ences; mem.  R.I.  Pharm.  Assn.,  R.I.  Hist.  Soc. 
Pres.  Providence  Charitable  Fuel  Soc;  mem.  bd. 
mgrs.  Providence  Y.M.C.A. ;  mem.  bd.  mgrs.  and  one 
of  the  auditors  of  Home  for  Aged  Men  and  Aged 
Couples.  Clubs:  Congregational,  Turks  Head.  Rec- 
reations: country  life,  traveling.  Home:  190  Water- 
man St.,  Providence;  (summer)  "Rose  Bank,"  But- 
tonwoods,  R.I.  Office:  70  S.  Main  St.,  Providence, 
R.I. 

CIiAFIiIN,  Narcissa  Adelaide  Avery  (Mrs.  Fred- 
erick Allan  Claflin),  educator,  clergyman;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Mass.;  d.  Alden  and  Lucinda  Miller  (Brown) 
Avery;  descendant  of  Thomas  Rogers  and  son 
John,  Stephen  Hopkins  and  daughter,  Constance, 
of  the  Mayflower,  and  Col.  Edmund  Phinney,  of 
the  Revolutionary  War;  ed.  Girls'  High  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton: pvt.  study  with  Harvard  profs.;  grad.  Mead- 
ville  (Pa.)  Theol.  Sch.,  1896;  also  post-grad,  work 
in  Hebrew,  same  sch.;  m.  Frederick  Allan  Claflin, 
of  Boston.  Nov.  23,  1870  (died  Mar.  14,  1908);  4 
children,  Alan  Avery,  Winifred  M.,  Edith  Frances 
(Ph.D.),  Charlotte  Isabel.  Ordained  Unitarian  min- 
istry, 1897:  preached  as  regular  supply  in  Conn.. 
Canada  and  the  "West,  and  elsewhere;  has  lectured 
extensively  on  ednl.,  suffrage,  economic  and  other 
topics;  active  worker  in  Quincy  and  Boston,  Mass., 
in  promoting  tariff  and  civil  service  reform  and 
in  advocacy  of  woman  suffrage;  was  mem.  Sch. 
Bd.,  Quincy,  1884-7.  Interested  in  study  of  eco- 
nomics and  social  development,  in  the  peace  move- 
ment, natural  sciences,  music  and  art.  Club:  Bos- 
ton (iastilian  (pres.).  Recreations:  music,  plant 
and  bird  study,  Italian  and  Spanish  lit.  Address: 
1640  Cambridge  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

CIiAFIiIlI',  Rupert  Franklin,  banker;  b.  Boston. 
Sept.    29,    1845;   s.    Thomas   J.   and   Mary   A.    (Hoi- 


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In-ook)  Clallin;  eil.  piilj.  sohs.  until  11;  m.  1st,  l.SMi. 
Lydia  M.  Hull,  of  Lombard,  111.  (died,  1877);  m.  2d, 
Manlius,  N.Y.,  1S7S.  Alice  M.  Benson.  JJegan  ac- 
tive career  as  messenger  boy  in  dry  Roods  house, 
and  later  became  asst.  to  ticket  master  Old  Colony 
Ry.  Co.,  Boston;  in  employ  Bank  of  Mut.  Kedemp- 
tion.  Atlas  Bank,  Boston,  and  for  a  year  and  a 
half  in  ry.  and  real  estate  offices,  Chicago;  returned 
to  Mass." and  was  made  cashier  Hopkinton  (Mass.) 
Bank  and  treas.  Hopkinton  Savings  Bank,  continu- 
ing 3  yrs. ;  now  cashier  Granite  Trust  Co.;  dir. 
Quincy  Savings  Bank.  Club:  Granite  City.  Ad- 
dress:' Qiiincy.   I\Tass. 

CIiAFIiIN',  W(alter)  Harold,  author;  b.  Newton, 
Mass.,  Oct.  20,  1882;  s.  Charles  Henry  and  Kmma 
Florence  Claflin;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1902,  A.M.,  I'JOl, 
Ph.D.,  1908;  unmarried.  Kditor:  History  of  Holland 
and  Belgium,  1907;  co-editor  History  of  Turkey, 
1907.  Author:  Modern  Persia,  1907.  Recreations: 
tennis,  hunting.  Address:  Santa  Monica,  Cal.  and 
44  Hunnewell   Av..   Newton,  Mass. 

CIiAFIiIlT,  William  H.,  paper  merchant;  b.  Bos- 
ton; s.  William  H.  and  Kleanor  (Pearson)  Clallin; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  married;  2  children.  Be- 
gan in  emplov  of  Kinney  &  Harding  Co.,  paper 
dealers  Boston,  later  with  Dillingham  &  Co.,  un- 
til 1875;  organized  lirm  of  Claflin  cVr  Brown,  dealers 
in  paper,  187t;;  name  changed  to  W.  H.  Clallin  <fc 
Co..  1893,  and  to  W.  H.  Claflin  &  Co..  Inc.,  1909, 
since  treas.  and  dir.  Mem.  Boston  Paper  Dealers 
Assn.  Clubs:  Algonquin.  Kxchange,  Country.  Rec- 
reations: golf.  Home:  Hotel  Victoria.  Office:  332- 
340   Summer  St.,   Boston. 

CI;AGGI:TT,  rred  porter,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Newport,  N.H.,  Jan.  IS,  1869;  s.  Rufus  Porter 
and  Frances  (Carr)  Claggett;  prep.  edn.  Newport 
High  Sch.  and  Kimball  Union  Acad.;  A.B.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1894;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Coll.,  1897; 
hosp.  work  in  Boston  City  Hosp. ;  m.  Gertrude 
Monroe  Tubbs.  of  Newport,  N.H.,  Aug.  24,  1898; 
children,  Rogers  Henry,  b.  Aug.  15,  1899;  Louise, 
Sept.  17,  1903;  Barbara,  Jan.  27,  1912.  Practiced  at 
Newport  since  1897;  asst.  med.  referee;  U.S.  pen- 
sion examining  surgeon.  Mem.  A.M. A..  N.H.  Med. 
Soc  .  N.H.  Surg.  Club,  Sullivan  Co.  Med.  See.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Club:  Men's 
Club.  Recreations:  hunting,  fishing,  motoring.  Ad- 
dress: Newport.  N.H. 

ClfAKCV,  Judson  V.,  clergyman;  b.  Newburg, 
Can  Oct  24,  ist;0;  s.  Jacob  and  Jane  Ann  (Shorts) 
Clancv;  arrived  in  U.S.,  July  12.  1883;  ed.  dist.  and 
high  schs.,  Newburg;  studied  Northwestern  U., 
Evanston,  111.,  1SS4-G,  Boston  U.  and  Sch.  of  Theol- 
ogy 1888-90;  m.  Blackstone,  Mass.,  July  28,  1891, 
Mabel  Louise  Mowry.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1887;  pastor  Globe  Ch.,  Woonsocket,  R.I.,  1889-93, 
Union  Ch.,  South  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1893-6,  Har- 
vard Av  Ch.,  West  Medford,  Mass.,  1896-03,  St. 
Lawrence  Ch..  Portland,  Me.,  1903-09,  Dane  St.  Ch., 
Beverly,  since  Mai-.  1,  1910.  Mem.  Salem  Union  of 
Congl  "Ministers,  Ks.sex  South  Assn.  of  Congl.  Chs. 
Clubs:  Pilgrim  (Boston).  Salem  Congl.  (Salem), 
Dane  St.  Men's  (Beverly).  Address:  9  Dane  St.. 
Beverly,  Mass. 

CI.APP,  Clift  Rogrers,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Feb.  10, 
1861:  s.  Howard  and  Abigail  Frances  (Rogers) 
Clapp;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1884,  LL.B.,  1887;  m.  Ger- 
trude Blanchard.  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Oct.  6, 
1892;  children,  Howard  R.,  Emily  B.,  Elizabeth  B. 
Practiced  in  Boston  since  1887;  mem.  firm  of 
Ropes.  Gray  &  Gorham,  since  Jan.  1,  1907.  Dir. 
Blanchard  Machine  Co.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Exchange.  Harvard 
(Boston),  Brse  Burn,  Neighborhood  (West  New- 
ton). Home:  49  Temple  St.,  West  Newton,  Mass. 
Office:   60   State  St.,   I5oston. 

CIiAPP,  Cornelia  Maria,  zoologist;  b.  Montague, 
Mass.,  Mar.  17.  1849;  d.  Richard  and  Eunice  Amelia 
(Slate)  Clapp;  grad.  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll..  1871;  Ph.B.. 
Syracuse  U.,  1888,  Ph.M.  and  Ph.D.,  1889;  Ph.D., 
U.  of  Chicago,  1896;  studied  at  Penikese,  1874.  and 
at  Marine  Biol.  Lab..  Woods  Hole.  1888-1902.  dur- 
ing summer  sessions  carried  on  investigations; 
unmarried.  Prof,  zoology,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  since 
1S96.    Home:  South  Hadley,  Mass.* 

CIiAPP,  Edward  B.,  florist.    (See  vol.  1909.) 


CLAPP,  Edwin  Jones,  educator;  b.  Hudson,  Wis., 

Sept.  9,  1881;  s.  Newell  Harvey  and  Sarah  Eliza- 
beth (Jones)  Clapp;  A.B.,  Yale,  1904;  studied  in 
Germany,  1907-10;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Berlin,  1910;  m. 
Su.sanna  Clifford  Nelson,  of  Charlottesville,  Va., 
July  17,  1907.  Instr.  polit.  economy,  Yale,  1910-11; 
asst.  prof,  trade  and  transportation,  Sch.  of  Com- 
meice.  New  York  U.,  July  11,  1911-12;  spl.  traffic 
commr..  Director  of  the  Port  of  Boston,  1912 — . 
Christian  Scientist.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon,  Elihu  Club 
(Yale).  Home:  3  Middlesex  St.,  Wellesley,  Mass. 
Office:  40  Central  St.,  Boston.* 

CIiAPP,  Gilmer,  trustee;  b.  Boston,  Nov.  4,  1864; 
s.  .laURs  Hall  and  Harriet  B.  (Foster)  Clapp;  ed. 
pvt.  schs.;  m.  .ieanette'M.  Morrison,  of  Portland, 
Me.  Began  with  F.  S.  Mosley  &  Co..  brokers.  1-888- 
93;  then  became  financial  sec.  to  Gov.  Oliver  Ames; 
after  death  of  the  gov..  1895,  was  apptd.  executor 
and  trustee  of  his  estate;  treas.  Am.  Pneumatic 
Service  Co.,  Boston  Pneumatic  Transit  Co.,  Lam- 
son  Consolidated  Store  Service  Co.;  dir.  Am.  Trust 
Co..  Commercial  Nat.  Bank,  Ames  Shovel  &  Tool 
Co..  Mut.  Dist.  Messenger  Co.  Home:  1533  Beacon 
St..  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  94  Ames  Bldg.,  Bos- 
ton. 

CIiAPP,  Herbert  Codman,  physician;  b.  Boston, 
Jan.  31,  1846:  s.  John  C.  and  Lucy  B.  (Blake) 
Clapp;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1867.  A.M.  and  M.D..  1870;  m. 
Mary  O.  Richardson,  of  Brooklyn,  Jan.  31.  1878; 
children,  Theodora  W.  (Mrs.  N.  L.  Danforth),  Lucy 
B.  (Mrs.  George  G.  Reynolds),  Marion  L.  Specialist 
in  diseases  of  the  chest;  instr.  in  auscultation  and 
percussion,  1877-85,  prof,  diseases  of  the  chest  since 
1885,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine;  consulting  phys. 
in  diseases  of  the  chest  to  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp., 
Boston;  formerly  visiting  phys.  to  Mass.  State 
Sanatorium  for  Incipient  Consumptives,  Rutland. 
Mass.,  1898-97;  consulting  phys..  Cullis  Consump- 
tives' Home,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  since  1895.  Treas.. 
1877-97.  pres.,  1898-9,  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc;  char- 
ter mem.  Nat.  Assn.  for  Study  and  Prevention  of 
Tuberculosis.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,  etc.)  Home:  Brookline,  IMass.  Office:  419 
Boylston  St.,   Boston.* 

CljAPP,  J(ames)  'Wilkinson,  mfg.  pharmacist;  b. 
Boston,  Sept.  22,  1847;  s.  Otis  and  Mary  (Hadley) 
Clapp;  descendant  of  Capt.  Roger  Clapp.  Dorches- 
ter, Mass.,  1630;  grad.  Chapman  Hall  Sch.,  1861; 
M.D..  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1877;  m.  Eliza  B. 
Tuckerman,  of  Boston,  Oct.  20.  1868;  children. 
Gertrude  (Mrs.  Edward  H.  Angler,  of  Framingham. 
Mass.).  Lowell  Tuckerman,  Amy.  Identified  since 
1861  with  mfg.  pharmacal  business  established  by 
father  in  1840;  admitted  to  partnership.  1874.  title 
of  firm  then  becoming  Otis  Clapp  &  Son.  1901  as 
Otis  Clapp  &  Son.  Inc.,  of  which  is  pres.  For- 
merly lecturer  on  pharmaceutics,  prof.,  now 
emeritus  prof.  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine;  sec. 
pharmacopoeia  com.  Am.  Inst.  Homoepathy  since 
1888.  Trustee  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp.,  Homos.  Med. 
Dispensary.  Ch.  trustees  Pub.  Library.  Bolton, 
Mass..  since  1909.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoepathy, 
Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Unitarian, 
(^lubs:  Boston  Art,  Hughes  Medical.  Home:  Bol- 
ton, Mass.    Office:   439  Bolyston  St.,  Boston. 

CIiAPF,  John  Cotton,  printer,  publisher;  b.  Dor- 
chester. Mass.,  June  30,  1837;  s.  David  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Tucker)  Clapp,  and  descendant  in  7th 
generation  from  Nicholas  Clapp,  Dorchester,  about 
1633;  ed.  Hawes  Sch.,  South  Boston,  to  1849.  board- 
ing sch.,  Newton  Lower  Falls,  and  Chauncy  Hall 
Sch..  Boston.  3  yrs.;  m.  Boston,  July  19,  1865,  Julia 
Curtis  Crane;  one  son,  John  Cotton,  Jr.  Began  in 
printing  business  with  his  father,  1865"  (asso- 
ciated with  .John  Cotton  [est.  1821]  same  location 
of  present  firm),  in  which  has  since  continued; 
mem.  firm  of  David  Clapp  &  Son;  patentee  of  a 
numbering  machine  and  a  brake  for  printing 
presses.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Mass.  Charitable  Me- 
chanic Assn.  (life),  Paul  Revere  Assn..  N.E.  Hist.- 
Geneal.  Soc.  Old  Boston  Sch.  Boys'  Assn..  Old 
Hawes  Sch.  Boys'  Assn.,  Am.  Peace  Soc,  Boston 
Y.M.C.A.,  Home:  42  Salcombe  St.,  Dorchester, 
Mass.    Office:  291  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

CIIAPP,  Bichard  Harold,  clergyman;  b.  IMon- 
tague,  Mass.,  Nov.  12,  1877;  s.  Richard  L.  and 
Jennie  A.  Clapp;  ed.  high  schs.,  Montague  and 
Greenfield,    Mass.;    spl.    course    Boston    U.;    grad. 


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Andover  Theol.  Seni.,  19U4:  m.  Ellen  L,ouise  layman, 
of  Montague,  June  23,  1904:  2  children,  Eunice 
Ellen,  Ruth  Elizabeth.  Ordained  Oongl.  ministiy, 
1904;  pastor  First  Congl.  Ch.,  Faimington,  Me., 
since  July,   1904.     Address:     Farmington,   Me. 

CIiAPP,  Robert  Parker,  lawyer:  b.  Montague, 
Mass.,  Oct.  21,  1855;  s.  ("leorge  A.  and  Irene  Frank- 
lin (Parker)  Clapp;  9th  generation  from  Capt. 
Roger  Olapp,  Dorchester.  Mass.,  ICSO;  grad.  Har- 
vard, 1879;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1882;  m. 
Mary  Lizzie  Saunders,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Oct. 
28,  1886;  2  children,  Lilian  S.,  Roger  S.  Admitted 
to  Suffolk  bar,  1883;  asso.  justice  Dist.  Ct.,  of 
Central  Middlesex,  1897-9:  asst.  gen.  counsel. 
Thomson-Houston  Electric  Co.,  1889-92;  asst.  gen. 
counsel  Gen.  Electric  Co.,  1892-4:  resigned  and 
resumed  gen.  practice.  ;\lem.  Johnson,  Clapp  & 
Underwood  since  1894.  iNIem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass. 
Bar  Assn.,  INIiddlesex  Co.  Bar  Assn.  (pres.  1914), 
Ain.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Plii  Beta 
Kappa,  Lexington  Hist.  Soc.  (ex-pres.).  Clubs: 
Harvard,  St.  Botoljih,  Union  (Boston).  Home:  Lex- 
ington, Mass.  Office:  50  State  St.,  Boston,  INIass. 

CIiAPP,  William  E.,  lawyer;  b.  Danvers,  Mass., 
Aug.  2,  1S78;  s.  Granville  W.  and  Adaline  M. 
(Dodge)  Clapp:  ed.  Danvers  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Am- 
herst. 1900;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1903;  m. 
Abbie  L.  Yapp,  of  Littleton,  Mass.,  June  26,  1907: 
2  childi-en,  Wilma  Gertrude,  Warren  Endicott. 
In  gen.  pi-actice  in  Boston  and  Danvers  since  1903: 
atty.  for  Danvers  Savings  Bank,  since  1905.  Mem. 
Danvers  Sch.  Com.  9  yrs.  (chmn.  4  yrs.);  town 
solicitor,  4  yrs.  Mem.  Essex  Bar  Assn.,  Salem 
Bar  Assn.,  Theta  Delta  Chi,  English  Six  Law 
Club.  Mem.  Danvers  Rep.  Com.  since  1900.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Mem.  Amity  Lodge,  A.F.  and  A.M.; 
Red  Men.  Club:  Masonic.  Recreations:  music, 
public  speaking.  Home:  15  Beacon  St.,  Danvers, 
Mass.     Office:     1001   Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston. 

CI^ABEY,  John  Edward,  editor,  publisher; 
moved    to    iSIadison.    X.J.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

CIiABK,  Albert  B.,  lawyer;  b.  Sheffield,  Mass., 
June  5,  1854;  s.  Orrin  E.  and  Esther  (Daniels) 
Clark;  ed.  Sheffield  High  Sch.;  South  Berkshire 
Inst.;  m.  Oct.  5,  1882,  Lillian  A.  Dewey,  of  Lee, 
Mass.  Practiced  in  Lee  since  June  1,  1880;  spl. 
justice  Police  Ct.,  1884-97:  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1897,  1912-13.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
Berkshire  Bar  Assn.    Mason.    Address:    Lee,  Mass. 

CIiABK,  Allan  Chester,  judge;  b.  Center  Harbor, 
N.H..  July  4.  1S77:  s.  IVIaltheno  C.  and  Sarah  L. 
(Bartlett)  Clark;  descendant  of  Nathaniel  Clark, 
early  settler  of  Newbury,  and  collaterally  con- 
nected on  mother's  side  with  Josiah  Bartlett, 
signer  of  Declaration  of  Independence:  grad. 
Meredith  (N.H.)  High  Sch.,  1894;  grad.  New 
Hampton  (N.H.)  Lit.  Instn.,  1901;  grad.  New 
Hampton  Commercial  Coll.,  1901;  student  Dart- 
mouth Coll.  2  yrs.,  class  of  1906;  read  law  with 
Bertram  Blaisdell  (Meredith,  N.H.),  Gen.  John  H. 
Albin  and  Joseph  A.  Donigan  (Concord) ;  unmar- 
ried. On  staff  of  Kennebec  Journal,  Augusta,  Me.. 
1901-2;  later  N.H.  corr.  various  papers,  and  in 
gen.  newspaper  and  mag.  writing  for  12  yrs.;  ad- 
mitted to  N.H.  bar,  July  1.  1913.  Represented 
Center  Harbor  in  conv.  to  I'evise  State  Constn., 
1902  (youngest  member)  ;  was  elected  sec.  conv. 
to  revise  State  Constn.,  1912,  as  a  Democrat,  by 
a  majority  of  143,  although  conv.  on  party  lines 
had  more  than  100  Rep.  majority:  mem.  Dem. 
State  Central  Com.  2  terms,  1905-9;  apptd.  and 
confirmed  as  justice  Concord  Dist.  Ct.  Aug.  8, 
1914  and  served  until  dist.  courts  were  abolished; 
was  apptd.  and  confirmed  as  justice  of  Municipal 
Ct.  of  Concord,  Mar.  10.  1915.  Mem.  Am.  Inst. 
Criminal  Law  and  Criminology,  N.H.  Bar  Assn., 
N.H.  Press  Assn.,  N.H .  Hist.  Soc.  Unitarian. 
Mason:  mem.  Knights  of  Pythias,  Pythian  Sister- 
hood, (5range,  etc.  Club:  Wonolancet  (Concord). 
Home:  2  South  State  St.  Office:  65  North  Main 
St.,    Concord,    N.H. 

C^ABK,  Annie  Maria  Iiawrence,  author;  b.  Still 
River  Village,  Harvard,  Mass.,  Sept.  21,  1835;  d. 
Jonathan  Wood  and  Sarah  Ann  (Williston)  Law- 
rence; ed.  pub.  schs.,  under  pvt.  instrs.  and  at 
Lancaster  Acad.,  with  much  pvt.  study:  m.  Calvin 
Clark,   of  Waltham,   Mass.,  Dec.   21,   1870    (now  de- 


ceased). Teacher  for  many  yrs.;  charitable  worker; 
began  writing  in  girlhood  for  various  periodicals; 
editor  Hospital  Cottage  Friend  (organ  of  Hos- 
pital Cottages  for  Cliildren),  Baldwinsville,  Mass. 
Swedenborgian.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,   etc.)     Address:     Lancaster,    JMass.* 

CIiABK,  Arthur  Bryan,  garden  seeds;  b.  Mil- 
tord,  Conn.,  May  25.  l.ssu:  s.  Everett  B.  and  Char- 
lotte Elizabeth  (Woodruff)  Clark;  student  Wes- 
leyan  Acad.,  Wilbrahani,  Mass.,  1894-6;  Oberlin 
(Ohio)  Acad.,  1896-8;  A.B.,  Vale,  1902;  m.  Glenna 
May  Hostetter,  of  Cleveland,  O.,  June  30,  1903; 
2  children,  Arthur  Bryan,  Jr.,  Glenna  Marie.  Treas., 
1902-7,  pres.,  since  1907,  The  Everett  B.  Claik 
Seed  Co.,  Milford,  Conn,  (branches  at  East  Jor- 
dan, Mich.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  St.  Anthony,  Ida.); 
pres.  Milford  Trust  Co.:  dir.  Broadway  Bank  & 
Trust  Co.,  New  Haven;  sec.  and  treas.  Clark  Baylis 
Co.,  Rockville  Center,  N.Y.  Chmn.  Milford  Mu- 
nicipal Building  Com.  of  Fifteen.  Mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  (Yale  Chapter),  Phi  Kappa  Epsilon.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Clubs:  Graduates'  (New 
Haven),  Race  Brook  Country  (Orange,  Conn.). 
Recreations:  golf,  tennis,  fishing.  Address:  Derby 
Road,    Milford,   Conn. 

CIiABE,  Arthur  !■.,  banker,  mfr. ;  b.  Medina,  O., 
Mar.  12,  1858;  s.  Cyrus  E.  and  Harriett  A.  (Oviatt) 
Clark;  ed.  Normal  Sch.,  Medina,  O.:  m.  Winsted, 
Conn.,  1890,  Jennie  Hallett:  childien,  Helen  L., 
Hallett  F.  Was  identified  with  dry  goods  business 
many  yrs.  from  1877;  now  pres.  Hurlbut  Nat. 
Bank;  pres.  and  gen.  mgr.  Winsted  Edge  Tool 
Works;  treas.  Winsted  Mfg.  Co.;  dir.  Winsted 
Hosiery  Co.,  Winsted  Hardware  Mfg.  Co.  Pres. 
William  L.  Gilbert  Home;  trustee  and  dir.  Litch- 
field Co.  Hosp.,  William  L.  Gilbert  School  and 
Home.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901,  Senate,  1905. 
Republican.  Conglist.  ]Mason.  Address:  Winsted, 
Conn. 

CIiABK,  Atherton,  merchant:  b.  Amherst,  Mass., 
June  18,  1859;  s.  William  Smith  and  Harriet  Rich- 
ards (Williston)  Clark:  B.S.,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll., 
1877;  m.  Alice  Dummer  Gilman,  of  Newton,  Mass., 
Apr.  IS,  1895.  After  leaving  coll.  spent  2  yrs. 
traveling  in  the  West  and  Southwest;  has  been 
connected  with  R.  H.  Stearns  &  Co.,  retail  dry 
goods,  Boston,  since  1884.  mem.  of  firm  since 
1893:  dir.  Gilman  Bros.,  Inc..  wholesale  druggist, 
Boston.  Mem.  Kappa  Sigma.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  University,  Brae  Burn  Country.  Recrea- 
tions: outdoor  sports.  Home:  231  Waverlev  Av., 
Newton,    Mass.     Office:     140    Tremont    St.,    Boston. 

CIjABK,  B(enjanun)  Preston,  commission  mer- 
chant: b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1860;  s.  Benjamin 
C.  and  Adeline  K.  (Weld)  C'lark;  ed.  Amherst  Coll.; 
m.  Boston,  Jan.  21,  1890,  Josephine  F.  Allen;  4 
children,  Katharine  C.  (Mrs.  Richard  B.  Harding), 
B.  Preston,  Jr.,  Allen,  Francis  R.  Sole  mem.  firm 
B.  C.  Clark  &  Co.;  treas.  Cohasset  (Mass.)  Water 
Co.;  v.-p.  and  dir.  Plymouth  Cordage  Co.,  U.S. 
Smelting,  Refining  &  Mining  Co.  Consul  for  Hayti 
at  Boston  since  1897.  Trustee  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp., 
Episcopal  City  Mission:  treas.  Mass.  Bible  Soc. 
ilass.  Civic  League,  Lincoln  House  Assn.,  News- 
boys' Reading  Room  Assn.  Clubs:  Exchange, 
Country  (Brookline).  Home:  Cohasset,  Mass.,  and 
171  Marlboro  St.,  Boston.  Office:  55  Kilby  St., 
Boston. 

CIjABK,  Calvin  Montag'ue,  theologian;  b.  Hart- 
ford, Wis.,  Jan.  30,  1862;  s.  Anson  and  Mary  Lan- 
man  (Hooker)  Clark;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1884 
(D.D.,  1914);  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1888;  U. 
of  Berlin,  (Germany,  1888-90:  m.  Helen  Munson 
Cobb,  of  Yarmouth,  Me.,  June  29,  1893.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  Dec.  30,  1890;  pastor  First  Ch., 
Wolfboro,  N.H..  1890-3.  Centre  Ch.,  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  1893-1906:  prof,  ecclesiastical  history,  Ban- 
gor Theol.  Sem.,  since  Sept.,  1906.  Mem.  Soc.  Bibl. 
Lit.  and  Exegesis,  Am.  Soc.  Ch.  History,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Delta  Upsilon.  Club:  Twentieth  Century. 
Address:    306  Union  St.,  Bangor,  Me.* 

C^ABK,  Carro  M.   (Mrs.  Charles  F.  Atkinson), 

publisher:  b.  Unity,  Me.,  Sept.  6,  1867;  d.  Dudlev 
Perley  and  Lucy  Ellen  (Warren)  Clark:  grad. 
Unity  High  Sch.  and  Freedom  Acad.,  Me.;  studied 
under  iivt.  teachers  .in  Boston  3  yrs.,  special 
couises  in  lang.  and  lit.;  m.  Boston.  Aug.  24,  1897, 


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Charles  F.  Atkinson.  Began  business  career  witii 
establishment  of  book  and  stationery  store  in 
Back  Bay,  Boston,  1S92;  founded  the  C.  M.  Clark 
Pub.  Co.,  1900,  and  continued  at  its  head  until 
1912  when  retired  (the  onl.v  woman  hook  pul).  in 
the  world  at  the  time  ol'  founding  this  Co.);  com- 
menced writing  juvenile  fiction.  1907,  and  has 
produced  the  now  famous  "Garden  Series,"  widely 
used  as  supplementary  readers  in  pub.  schs. 
Author:  Little  Betty  Marigold  and  Her  Friends: 
Little  Polly  Primrose  and  Her  Friends;  Little 
Ooldv  Ooldenrod  and  Her  Friends.  Home:  14  8 
Full.'r   St.,    P.rookline,    Mass. 

CI.ARK,  Charles  E.,  banker;  Mar.  IS,  1850-1913. 

(Sec    vol.    1909.) 

CI^ARK,    Charles    H.,    banker.     (See    vol.    1909.) 

CIiARK,  Charles  Hopkins,  newspaper  editor; 
b.  Hartford.  Conn..  Apr.  1.  1848;  s.  Hon.  Ezra 
and  Marv  (Hopkins)  Clark;  A.B.,  A.M.,  Yale,  1871: 
(L.H.I).,  Trinitv  Coll.,  1910);  m.  Ellen  Root.  1S73 
(died,  1895);  2  children,  Horace  Bushnell  (A.B., 
Yale,  1898,  now  sec.  and  dir.  Hartford  Courant 
Co.),  Marv  Hopkins  (Mr.=!.  Henry  K.  W.  Welch,  of 
Hartford);  m.  2d.  Matilda  C.  Root,  of  Hartford. 
Xov..  1899.  Connected  with  the  Hartford  Courant 
(oldest  newspaper  continuously  published  in 
America),  since  1871,  editor  in  chief,  since  1890; 
pre.s.  Hartford  Couiant  Co.:  dii-.  Associated  Press, 
Conn.  Mut.  lAfc  Ins.  Co.,  Phoenix  Fire  Ins.  Co.; 
v.-p.  Collins  Co.  Mem.  Conn.  Constl.  Conv.,  1902; 
dir.  State  Peformatorv  since  1909,  Hartford  Pub. 
Library,  Good  Will  Club.  Fellow.  Corpn.  of  Yale 
TT.  since  1910;  treas.  AVadswoi-th  Athenaeum,  Wat- 
kinson  Library,  Hartford.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  University,  Yale.  Century  (New  York); 
Country  (Farmington,  Conn.);  Graduates'  (New 
Haven);  Hartford  (Hartford);  Metabetchouan 
(P.Q.).  Recreations:  traveling,  motoring,  fishing. 
Home:  160  Garden  St.  Office:  The  Courant,  Hart- 
ford. Conn.* 

CIiARK,  Charles  Hull,  mfr. ;  b.  Southington, 
Conn.,  Oct.  2;5.  1832:  s.  Theodosius  and  Chloe  Clark; 
descendant  of  James  Clark,  of  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1638;  ed.  common  schs.  and  Lewis  Acad.;  m.  Guil- 
ford, Conn.,  Aug.  21,  1862,  Mary  R.  Bickerman. 
Learned  machinist's  trade  in  shop  of  hi.s  brother 
and  at  21  became  partner  in  the  firm  under  title 
of  W.  .1.  Clark  &  Co..  mfrs.  bolts  and  carriage 
hardware;  enlisted  in  C^o.  E,  20th  Conn.  Vol.  Inf., 
Aug.  5,  1862.  and  was  made  q.-m.  of  regt.,  contin- 
uing until  1864;  resumed  position  in  factory  on 
return  fiom  war.  title  becoming  Clark  Bros.  &  Co.. 
1871,  which  still  continues:  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1895,  99,  05.  Republican.  Conglist.  Odd  Fel- 
low.   Address:    Milldale.   Conn. 

CIiARK.  Charles  N.,  lawyer:  b.  Northampton. 
Mas.s.,  Apr.  4.  1853;  s.  Charles  and  Mav  (Strong) 
Clark:  A.B..  Amherst  Coll.,  1873,  A.M..  1876;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1877,  and  has  since  practiced  in 
Northampton.  Pres.  Northampton  Nat.  Bank. 
Hampshire  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co..  Northampton  Gas 
I.iight  Co.;  treas.  Bd.  of  Water  Commrs.;  treas. 
and  trustee  Smith  Coll.;  trustee  Northampton 
Inst.  Savings;  dir.  Northampton  Cutlery  Co.  Mem. 
Sch.  Com.  and  Water  Bd.  of  Northampton  many 
.vrs.  Chmn.  Rep.  Citv  Com.  8  vrs. ;  mem.  Rep. 
State  Central  Com.  2  yrs. ;  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1883. 
84,  85,  Senate,  1887,  88.  Conglist.  Mem.  I.O.O.F. 
Club:  Northampton.  Address:  Assembly  Hall, 
Smith   College.   Northampton.   Mass. 

CXiARK,  Charles  S.,  dentist;  b.  Brattleboro,  Vt.. 
.Tuly  28.  1846;  s.  Stanford  Russel  and  Eliza  (Ad- 
kins)  Clark;  9th  generation  from  Robert  Cush- 
man;  ed.  Brattleboro  Acad..  West  Brattleboro; 
Norwich  U..  1862;  grad.  Eastman  Business  Coll., 
Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.,  1865:  Williston  Sem.,  East- 
hampton,  Mass.:  Harvard  Dental  Sch.,  Boston;  m. 
Rebecca  C.  Clark.  Sept.  8.  1870  (died  Mav.  1915); 
children.  Lafayette  F..  Florence  R.  (deceased), 
r'harles  E.  (M.D.).  Rev.  .lames  S.,  Robert  C..  ISfrs. 
Wesley  E.  Nims.  Susan  L..  Edward  S.  Began  prac- 
tice as  a  student,  at  Brattleboro,  Dec,  1866:  dir. 
Vt.  Nat.  Bank;  treas.  and  dir.  Morningside  Ceme- 
tery Assn.  Trustee  Brattleboro  .4cad.  since  1879. 
also  treas.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  West 
Brattleboro,   Vt.     Office:     Brattleboro,   Vt. 


CIjARK,  Charles  Upson,  educator:  b.  at  Spring- 
field, iMass.,  .l;in.  14,  1875:  s.  Edward  Perkins  and 
Kate  Pickens  (Upson)  Clark:  ed.  Poly.  Inst.,  Brook- 
lyn: A.H.,  Vale,  1897  (valedictorian),  Ph.D.,  1903; 
ni.  Rome,  Italy,  Sept.  7,  1900,  Anne  White  Frary; 
3  children.  Elizabeth  White,  b.  June  12.  1901; 
Priscilla  Maxwell.  May  18,  1905  (died  Nov.  25. 
1909);  Tirzah  Maxwell.  May  5.  1912.  Asst.  prof, 
of  Latin,  Yale,  since  1904;  prin.  Massawippi  Sum- 
mer Sch.  since  1908;  lecturer  for  N.Y.  Bd.  of 
Edn.,  since  1908;  lecturer  and  writer  on  "Art  and 
Architecture  of  Spain":  lias  delivered  courses  of 
illustrated  lectures  before  Art  Inst,  of  Chicago. 
U.  of  Mich..  U.  of  Wis.,  etc.  Mem.  Alpha  Delta 
Phi.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Club:  Graduates'  (New- 
Haven).  Address:  473  Edgewood  Av.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

CI'ARK,  Charles  Wallace,  clergyman;  b.  Geor- 
gia, Vt.,  Oct.  25.  18;?];  s.  David  Presbury  and  Mary 
(Baker)  Clark;  ed.  Georgia  and  Bakersfield  acads. ; 
A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1855.  A.M.,  1858:  grad.  Andover 
Theol.  Sem..  1858;  m.  Oct.  23.  1861,  Harriet  Lu- 
cretia  Colton,  of  Georgia.  Vt.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1861;  pastor  Island  Pond,  Vt.,  1861-3, 
Hartland,  Vt,  1864-9,  Charlotte.  1869-71,  Gays- 
ville,  1871-8,  Georgia.  Vt,  1879-11.  Mem.  North- 
western Assn.  Congl.  Ministers,  Vt.,  Franklin  and 
Grand  Isle  Assn.  Congl.  Chs.,  Delta  Psi.  Republi- 
can.   Address:  Barnet,  Vt. 

CIiABK,  Clarence  H.,  merchant:  b.  Lubec,  Me.. 
Dec.  3,  1863:  s.  Foster  and  Sarah  Ann  (Huddles- 
ton)  Clarlv;  ed.  pub.  sclis.  of  Lubec:  m.  Clarinda  A. 
Richardson,  of  Deer  Island,  N.B..  May  29.  1889;  2 
children.  Eva  W..  Edith  A.  Established  dept. 
.store  in  Lubec,  1884,  partnership  with  Robert  G. 
McBride;  now  head  of  C.  H.  Clark  &  Co.,  operating 
one  of  largest  dept.  stores  in  eastern  IMaine;  pres. 
Lubec  Sardine  Co.,  1901-2;  dir.  Eastport  Savings 
Bank,  Lubec  Wharf  Co.  Town  treas.,  1901-8;  1  of 
3  commrs.  who  constructed  municipal  water 
works.  1902;  co.  commr.  AVashington  Co.  since 
1908;  sec.  Pub.  Library  Assn.  since  1891;  chmn. 
Centennial  Com.,  1911.  Republican.  Protestant. 
Federal  warden  U.S.  Biol.  Survey.  ]\Iem.  Me. 
Ornithol.  Soc,  Am.  Ornithol.  LTnion.  Me.  Acad. 
Science,  Portland  (Me.)  Soc.  Natural  History. 
Mason  (32°,  K.T. ;  mem.  Kora  Temple.  A.A.O 
X.M.S.):  Worthy  Patron  O.E.S.;  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks, 
Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Student  of  ornithology, 
entomology  and  zoology,  philately,  and  numismat- 
ics, owning  in  each  branch  one  of  largest  collec- 
tions in  Me.  Contbr.  on  subjects  indicated.  Ad- 
dress: Lubec,  Me. 

CIiARK,  Daniel  James,  clergyman:  b.  at  Ludlow, 
Vt.,  July  20,  1848;  s.  Zardus  D.  and  Mary  (Avery) 
Clark;  grad.  Weslevan  Acad.,  Wilbraham.  Mass., 
1872;  student.  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1872-5;  m. 
Alice  C.  Deming.  of  Newington,  Conn.,  Oct.  27, 
1877;  2  children,  Harold  Deming.  b.  Oct.  13.  1884; 
Arthur  James  (deceased).  Teacher,  Wesleyan 
Acad.,  1874-5:  ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1880;  since 
pastor  Old  Stone  Congl.  Ch.,  East  Haven,  Conn. 
Mem.  New  Haven  Ministerial  Assn.  Republican. 
Address:   24  High  St..  East  Haven,  Conn. 

CIiARK,  David,  M.D.;  b.  Brighton,  O.,  Feb.  8, 
1843;  s.  Harvey  and  Anna  F.  (Williams)  Clark; 
ed.  Antioch  Coll..  Yellow  Springs,  O.,  1858-9,  Bry- 
ant &  Stratton  Commercial  Sch..  1864-6;  studied 
medicine  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll..  New  York, 
1867-8;  M.D.,  U.  of  Pa.,  1869;  m.  Springfield.  Mass., 
Oct.  12.  1870.  Ellen  M.  Cowles;  1  daughter.  Mary 
v..  of  N.Y.  City.  Served  in  Civil  War  4  vrs.;  be- 
gan practice  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  1869;  burgeon 
2d  Regt..  M.V.M.,  1872-95:  med.  dir.  1st  Brigade. 
M.V.M..  1895-97;  U.,S.  examiner  for  pensions  since 
1897.  Mem.  Mass.  J\Ted.  Soc,  Hampden  Dist.  Med. 
Soc.    Address:  155  I.,ong  Hill,  Springfield.  Mass. 

CIiARK,  De  Witt  S.,  clergyman:  b.  Chicopee. 
Mass..  Sept.  11.  1841:  s.  Eli  Benedict  and  Cornelia 
(De  Witt)  Clark:  ed.  Chicopee  Higb  Sch.;  grad. 
Williston  Sem.,  Easthampton,  Mass.,  1859;  A.B., 
Amherst,  1863  (D.D.,  1893):  grad.  Andover  Theol. 
Sem.,  1868;  m.  Emma  Tiffanv  Wood,  of  Pawtucket. 
R.L,  Jan.  IS,  1872;  4  children.  Garrit  De  Witt, 
Leigh  Freeman,  Hilda  Goulding.  De  Witt  S.,  Jr.  (M. 
D. ).  Ordained  ministry,  Congl.  Ch..  Nov.  11.  1868- 
pastor    Clinton,     Mass..     1868-78,    Tabernacle    Ch  , 


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Salem,  Mass.,  since  1878.  Corporate  mem.  A.B.C. 
F.  M.;  pres.  Mass.  Home  Missionary  Soc. ;  mem. 
exec.  com.  Am.  Missionary  Assn.;  trustee  Mass. 
Bibl.  Soc,  also  of  Wheaton  Coll.;  mem.  Salem 
Sell.  Bd.,  15  yrs.  (chmn.  high  sch.  com.).  Mem. 
Essex  Inst.,  Salem  Y.M.C.A.  Clubs:  Boston  Mon- 
day, AVinthrop,  Essex  Congl.  Address:  2  Oliver 
St.,  Salem,  Mass. 

CIiARK,  Edg-ar  Aug-ustus,  M.D.;  b.  Barnstead, 
K  H.,  JMar.  4,  1858;  s.  Isaac  H.  and  Abbie  (Ches- 
le'y)  Clark;  grad.  Pittsfield  (N.H.)  Acad.,  1878; 
taught  sch.,  Barnstead,  1877-81,  supt.  schs.,  1880- 
1;  attended  med.  lectures  at  U.  of  Vt.,  and  Dart- 
mouth Med.  Coll.,  M.D.,  1883;  m.  June  24,  1884, 
Ella  M.  Dodge.  Engaged  in  practice  at  Nor- 
wich, Vt.,  1884-6,  Concord,  N.H.,  since  1886;  city 
physician.  Concord,  1888-92;  became  mem.  1889 
and  pres.  1891,  Concord  Bd.  of  Health;  physician 
N.H.  State  Priton,  1891.  Address:  35  Pleasant  St., 
Concord,   N.H. 

ClaARK,  Edsou  Iijrman,  clergyman;  April  1, 
lS27-Feb.,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1912-13.) 

CIiARK,  Edward  Andrews,  mining  business;  b. 
Boston,  Dec.  5,  1868;  s.  John  Taylor  and  Elizabeth 
(Weld)  Clark;  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  class  of 
1890;  m.  Elizabeth  S.  French,  of  Boston,  Nov.  6, 
1895;  3  children,  Edward  A.,  Jr..  Geoffrey  R., 
Helen  Olivia.  Has  been  identified  with  mining  in- 
dustry since  1890;  dir.  Island  Creek  Coal  Co., 
Island  Creek  Stores  Co.,  Pond  Creek  Coal  Co.,  Am. 
Zinc  Lead  &  Smelting  Co.,  Alaska  Gold  Mines  Co., 
Art  Metal  Construction  Co..  Boston  &  Panama  Co. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Ex- 
change, Country,  Automobile  (all  of  Boston). 
Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  Pond  St., 
Jamaica  Plain.    Office:  55  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

CIiARK,  Edward  lord,  clergyman:  Feb.  3,  1838- 
Feb.  5,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1908-9.) 

CIiARK,  Edward  Russell,  M.D. ;  b.  Peacham,  Vt., 
Dec.  3.  1857;  s.  Ephraim  Wesson  and  Clarissa 
(Johnson)  Clark;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  M.D.,  Dartmouth 
Med.  Coll.,  1885;  m.  Susie  Bellknap  Bliss,  of  Lyme, 
N.H..  Sept.  17,  1885;  3  children,  Dora  Mildred,  b. 
1886;  Edward  Bliss,  1889;  Florella  Foster,  1895. 
Practiced  at  Mclndoe  Falls,  Vt.,  3  yrs.,  East  Ar- 
lington 5  yrs.,  Castleton  since  Apr.  1,  1893;  health 
officer  Castleton  6  yrs.;  U.S.  pension  examining 
surgeon  14  yrs.;  chmn.  bd.  trustees  Free  Pub. 
Library  13  yrs.;  trustee  Castleton  Normal  Sch. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Rutland  Co.  Med.  and  Surg.  Soc, 
Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Vt.  Hist.  Soc,  S.A.R.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mason:  Odd  Fellow.  Club: 
Good  Literature.  Recreations:  tramping.  Address: 
Castleton,  A^t. 

CIiARK,  EUery  Harding",  lawyer,  author;  b. 
West  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Mar.  13,  1874;  s.  Benjamin 
Cutler  and  Adeline  Kinnicutt  (Weld)  Clark;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1896,  LL.B.,  1899;  m.  Victoria  Madda- 
lena,  of  Boston,  1904;  1  son,  Ellery  H.,  Jr.  In  law 
practice  at  Boston,  since  1900;  mem.  Boston  Sch. 
Com.,  1902-3-4,  Boston  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1908. 
Interested  in  track  athletics;  mem.  Harvard  track 
team  4  yrs.;  represented  U.S.  at  Olympic  Games, 
at  Athens,  (3^reece,  1896,  and  won  high  and  broad 
jump  there;  a,ll-around  athletic  champion  of  N.E., 
1896,  97,  09,  10;  all-around  athletic  champion  of 
America,  1897-03.  Sec  Humane  Soc.  of  Mass. 
Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Union,  Boston  City,  Boston 
Athletic.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books,  etc.)  Home:  Cohasset,  Mass.  Office:  Tre- 
mont   Bldg.,   Boston.* 

CIiARK,  Emily  Iiorlng',  educator;  b.  Somerville, 
Mass.:  d.  Joseph  Loring  and  Sarah  (Allen)  Clark; 
A.B.,  Boston  U..  1887  (Phi  Beta  Kappa).  A.M., 
1888.  Ph.D.,  1889;  unmarried.  Teacher  current 
events,  history,  economics  and  philosophy.  Miss 
Chamberlayne's  Sch.  for  Girls,  Boston.  Studied 
Assyrian  under  Prof.  David  G.  Lyon  as  a  "guest 
of  Harvard  C^ollege."  1892  and  1893:  prepared  and 
circulated  the  petition  which  resulted  in  the  ad- 
mission of  properly  qualified  women  students 
('with  certain  restrictions)  to  graduate  courses  in 
Harvard  U.  For  several  yrs.  was  chmn.  of  the 
beneficiary  com.  of  Mass.  .Soc  for  University  Edn. 


of  Women.  Mem.  Women's  Municipal  League, 
Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants.  Clubs:  College, 
Twentieth  Century.  Home:  16  Fairmount  St., 
Brookline,  Mass. 

CIiARK,  E(phraim)  "Wesson,  civil  engr. ;  b. 
Peacham,  Vt.,  July  IS,  1869;  s.  Ephraim  Wesson 
and  Clarissa  (Johnson)  Clark;  descendant  of  Capt. 
Eplnaim  Wesson  of  the  French  and  Indian  War 
and  Edward  Clark,  of  the  Revolutionary  War; 
prep.  edn.  Peacham  (Vt.)  Acad.;  C.E.,  Norwich  U., 
1892  (salutatorian) ;  m.  Harriet  Isabelle  White,  of 
Somerville,  Mass.,  Sept.  7,  1904.  Draftsman  Bos- 
ton Bridge  Works,  1892-4;  asst.  engr.  West  End 
St.  Ry.  Co.,  Boston,  and  its  successor  Boston  Ele- 
vated Ry.  Co.,  since  1894.  Trustee  Norwich  U. ; 
nat.  sec.  Theta  Chi  Fraternity,  1909-14,  nat.  pres. 
since  1914.  I.O.O.F.  Address:  102  Otis  St.,  Med- 
ford,  Mass. 

CIiARK,  Eug-ene  Francis,  educator;  b.  Portland, 
Me.,  Aug.   10,   1879;  s.  Francis  Edward  and  Harriet 
Elizabeth     (Abbott)     Clark;     ed.     Newton     (Mass) 
High  Sch.,  1893-6;  student  Berlin,  Germany,  1896- 
7;    A.B.,    Dartmouth,    1901,   A.M.,    1905;    A.M      Har- 
vard,   1908,    Ph.D.,    1915;    studied    U.    of    Marburg 
Germany,    1906-7,    13,   U.   of   Freiburg,    1912-13;   m 
Martha  Gay  Haskell,  of  Auburndale,  Mass.,   Sept 
19,    1906;    1    son,   Alden   Haskell,   b.    Dec.    17,    1911 
Teacher,    De    Meritte    Sch.,    Boston,    1902-6;    asst 
prof.  German,  Dartmouth,  since  1908.    Editor  Dart- 
mouth  Magazine.     Mem.    Modern   Language   Assn. 
America,  Am.  Dialect  Soc,  Psi  Upsilon.    Address: 
Hanover,  X.H. 

CIiARK,  Ezra  "Warren,  M.D.;  b.  Vt.,  Oct.,  12, 
1842;  s.  Alvah  Warren  and  Mary  Cogswell  (King) 
Clark;  grandfather  on  mother's  side  was  born  in 
England,  ran  away  to  sea  in  boyhood,  was  twice 
captured  by  pirates  and  sold  as  a  slave,  but  es- 
caped both  times;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Orleans  Lib- 
eral Inst.,  Glover;  Vt.  Methodist  Conf.  Sem.,  New- 
bury, Vt. ;  M.D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  1870; 
m.  Isadore  M.  Aldrich,  of  Glover,  Vt.,  Apr.  30 
1871;  6  children,  Albert  W.,  Marion  E.,  Helen  M., 
Royce  W..  Genevieve  M.,  Dora  Mae.  Taught  sch., 
1860-8:  practiced  in  Charleston,  Vt.,  1870-3,  Derby 
Vt.,  1873-95.  Brockton,  Mass.,  since  July  4,  1895! 
Served  as  supt.  schs..  Glover,  Charleston  and 
Derby;  selectman,  Derby,  4  yrs.;  mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
of  Rep.  from  11th  Plymouth  Dist..  1905-7,  Sen- 
ate, from  2d  Plymouth  Dist.,  1912-15;  Republican. 
Trustee  Derby  Acad,  since  1874.  Methodist.  Mem. 
Orleans  Med.  Soc,  1880-95;  now  of  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Brockton  Med.  Soc.  Mem.  Montello  Lodge, 
K.  of  P.,  I.O.O.F.,  M.U.  (Loyal  Author  Lodge). 
Home:  3  Garden  Rd.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Office:  9 
Nye  Av.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

CIIARK,  Francis  Edward,  founder  United  Soc. 
Christian  Endeavor,  author:  b.  Avlmer,  P.Q.,  of 
N.B.  parentage,  Sept.  12,  1851;  s.  Charles  C.  Svm- 
mes:  orphaned  at  8,  and  adopted  by  his  uncle.  Rev. 
E.  yv.  Clark,  and  assumed  his  name;  A.B.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1873;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  3  vrs. ;  (D.D., 
Dartmouth,  1889;  LL.D.,  la.  Coll.,  1902);  m.  Har- 
riet E.  Abbott,  of  Andover,  Mass.,  Oct.  3,  1876.  Be- 
came pastor  Williston  Ch.,  Portland,  Me.,  which 
from  a  small  mission  he  built  up  to  a  large  Congl. 
ch. ;  founded,  Feb.  1881,  the  Soc.  of  Christian  En- 
deavor, which  has  extended  throughout  the  world: 
pastor  Phillips  Ch.,  South  Boston,  1883-7;  since 
then  has  devoted  his  time  to  the  Christian  En- 
deavor work  as  pres.  United  Society  Christian  En- 
deavor, pres.  World's  Christian  Endeavor  Union, 
and  editor  of  The  Christian  Endeavor  World;  has 
traveled  around  the  world  5  times  in  interest  of 
the  work.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books  and  write-ups.)  Clubs:  Authors'.  20th  Cen- 
tury, Monday.  Univ.  preacher  at  Cornell  and 
other  colls.  Home:  Auburndale,  Mass.  Address: 
31  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Boston.* 

CIiARK,  Frank  B.,  paper  mfr. ;  b.  East  Glaston- 
bury, Conn.,  Sept.  26,  1854;  s.  Arad  W.  and  Hen- 
rietta (Higgins)  Clark;  descendant  on  maternal 
side  from  William  Bradford,  2d  gov.  of  IMass. 
Colony;  grad.  Wesleyan  Acad.,  Wilbraham,  Mass., 
1S78:  m.  Rocky  Hill.  Conn.,  Oct.  3,  1880,  Nellie  J. 
Belden.  Began  as  sch.  teacher;  bought  his  father's 
interest  in  house  and  farm  at  17;  entered  paper 
mfg.   under  name  of  Naubec  Paper  Co.,  1888,   and 


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became  owner  of  mill,  1894.    Republican.    Address: 

Gbusuinbiii-N-.   Conn. 

CIiARK,  Frank  Willis,  clay  products;  b.  Port- 
land, iMo.,  June  S'i,  1S74;  s.  Isaac  F.  and  Julia  C. 
(Win.^low)  Clark;  descendant  on  mother's  .side  of 
Gov.  I'^dward  \Vinslow,  who  arrived  at  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  on  the  JMayllovver,  Itiiio;  on  father's  side 
descendant  of  William  Clark,  who  came  from 
England  and  settled  at  Dorchester,  Mass.,  May  30, 
I60O;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Portland;  m.  lOtliel  \V.  Davies, 
of  Stoneham,  Mass.,  Feb.  18,  1904;  1  son,  Frank 
Willis,  Jr.  Began  with  Jolin  AW  Perkins  &  Co., 
wholesale  drugs,  Portland,  Me.,  1894;  removed  to 
Boston,  1898;  since  connected  with  Winslow  &;  Co.. 
proprs.  Portland  Stone  Ware  Co.,  mfrs.  of  sewer 
pipe,  etc.;  m^r.  Boston  otlice  of  the  company  since 
1910.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Fngrs..  Boston  Cliam- 
ber  of  Commerce,  :Mass.  Highway  Commn.  Mason 
(32°).  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Kngineers'  (Boston), 
Central  (Somerville,  Mass.).  Recreations:  tennis, 
yachting.  Home:  114  Belmont  St.,  Somerville. 
Mass.    office:     40  Federal   St..   Boston. 

CIiARK,  rrederic  Simmons,  woolen  mfr. ;  b. 
Boston,  Oct.  9,  1850;  s.  Nathan  and  Miranda  Dear- 
born (Bean)  Clark;  grad.  Knglish  High  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton, 1867;  m.  Isabella  \V.,  d.  of  Gov.  Talbot,  of 
Mass.,  June  6,  1883.  In  employ  of  Rice,  Kendall 
iVL-  Co.,  wholesale  paper,  Boston,  1867-8:j;  became 
connectcit  with  the  Talbot  (woolen)  Mills,  1883, 
ireas.  and  gen.  mgr.,  1884-1907,  pres.  and  treas., 
1907-13,  pres.,  1913 — ;  trustee  Franklin  Savings 
Bank,  Boston.  Pres.  Am.  Assn.  Woolen  and  Worst- 
ed Mfrs..  1910-11,  dir.,  1911—;  v.-p.  Nat.  Assn. 
Wool  Mfrs.,  Boston.  Trustee  Lowell  Textile  Sch., 
Howe  Sch.,  Billerica,  Mass.  Republican.  Unita- 
rian Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Home:  North  Billerica, 
Mass.* 

CI.AKK,  Frederick  Ellswortli,  M.D.;  b.  Ashburn- 
ham,  -Mass.,  Feb.  1,  1869;  s.  Alfred  Francis  and 
Linda  R.  (Bixby)  Clark,  and  descendant  of  David 
C,  Ashburnham,  1758;  grad.  Cushing  Acad.,  1888; 
m.  Burlington,  Vt.,  Aug.  15,  1895,  Linnie  S.  Si- 
monds.  Fngaged  in  teaching  for  4  yrs. ;  M.D.,  U. 
of  Vt.,  1894;  became  adjunct  prof,  pathology,  U.  of 
Vt..  1899,  and  med.  dir.  Vt.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  1900. 
Home:     1  "urlin;; ton,    \'t. 

CIiARK,  Frederick  How€,  civil  engr. ;  b.  North- 
field  Vt.,  Nov.  15,  1867;  s.  George  Washington  and 
Frances  Addie  (Jones)  Clark;  prep.  edn.  high  sch., 
Northfleld,  and  Prep.  Dept.,  Norwich  U. ;  C.E.,  Nor- 
wich U.,  1889;  m.  Effie  Laura  Jones,  of  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Oct.  19,  1898;  3  children,  Donald  Gordon, 
Geraldine,  Oliver  Jones.  Transitman,  engring. 
dept.,  Citv  of  Worcester,  1889,  later  asst.  engr.,  1st 
asst.  city  engr.  and  street,  commr.;  supt.  streets 
and  engr.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  since  1913.  Mem. 
Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.  Republican.  Mason 
(K.T  );  Odd  Fellow-.  Clubs:  Talasset  Canoe,  Man- 
cheonis.  Springfield  Auto.  Home:  444  Sumner  Av., 
Springfield,  Mass.  Office:  City  Hall,  Springfield, 
Mass. 

CIiARK,  Frederick  Timothy,  surgeon;  b.  Gran- 
ville, Mass.,  Mar.  27,  1874;  s.  William  Calvin  and 
Mary  Newbury  (Ripley)  Clark;  grad.  Westfield 
High  Sch.,  1892;  M.D.,  Albany  Med.  Coll.  (Union 
U  ),  1896  (valedictorian);  post  grad.  work  hosps. 
of  New  York,  Chicago  and  Boston;  m.  Emily 
Fletcher  Rogers,  of  Milwaukee,  AVis.,  June  18, 
1902  Interne  Albany  City  Hosp.,  1896-7;  interne 
and  asst.  phys.  Hudson  River  State  Hosp.,  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y.,  1897-1900;  settled  in  Westfield, 
Mass.,  Jan.,  1901.  specializing  in  diseases  of  eye, 
ear,  nose  and  throat;  ophthalmologist  and  otolo- 
gist. Noble  Hosp.,  in  charge  eye,  ear,  nose  and 
throat  dept.  since  1901:  attending  ophthalmologist 
and  oto-larvngologist  to  Sarah  Gillett  Home  and 
Shurtleff  Mission.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Ophthal- 
mology and  Oto-Laryngology,  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons; 
mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Westfield  Med.  Soc. 
(pres.,  1915),  Hampden  Dist.  Med  Soc;  del.  Clin, 
(Jongress  of  Surgeons,  London,  Eng.,  1914.  Mason. 
Independent  Democrat.  Conglist.  Club:  Westfield. 
Recreations:  automobiling,  golf,  tennis.  Home: 
52  Broad  St.    Office:    Parks  Bldg.,  Westfield,  Mass. 

CIiARK,  Georg'«  Harlow,  naturalist,  explorer;  b. 
llvde  Park,  Mass.,  Feb.  21,  1871;  s.  Theodore  E. 
aiid   Ellen   A.   Clark;   grad.   Brookline,   Mass.,   High 


Sch.,  1887;  m.  March  21,  1900,  Estelle  May  Baker, 
San  Francisco.  With  Lookout  Mountain  Explor- 
ing Expdn.,  1890-1;  naturalist  Peary  Polar  Expdn., 
1893-4;  companion  of  Lt.  R.  E.  Peary  tliroughout 
journey  ovei-  tlie  Greenland  Ice  Cap,  1894,  and  dur- 
ing sledge  journeys  over  frozen  sea,  1893-4;  leader 
of  several  minor  ex))dns.  in  Arctics;  comdr.  N. 
Alaskan  lOxpdn.,  1898-99-1900;  associated  in  expdn. 
to  interior  of  Labrador,  1902.  Charter  mem.  Polar 
Research  Club;  ineni.  Geog.  and  Arctic  Club  of 
America;  I'^olk  Lore,  Antiquarian,  Anthrop.,  and 
Natural  History  S(jcs.;  Sons  of  V^eterans,  etc.  Con- 
tributor to  scientific  jours,  and  mags.  Recreations: 
hunting,  athletics.  Home:  Winthrop,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress:    66  Grand  Av.,   Medford,   Mass. 

CIiARK,  Georgre  Iiang-don,  teacher;  b.  Sandwich, 
N.il..  Mar.  11,  1S44;  s.  Langdon  Goddard  and  Anna 
Maria  (Beede)  Clark;  descendant  of  Judge  Daniel 
Beede,  who  made  the  first  survey  and  plan  of 
Sandwich,  N.H.;  ed.  Beede's  Pvt.  Acad.,  Sandwich 
Center,  N.H. ;  grad.  commercial  dept.  New  Hamp- 
ton (N.H.)  Lit.  and  Bibl.  Instn.,  1866;  m.  Caroline 
Aiken  Pinkerton,  of  Derry,  N.H.,  July  7,  1875. 
Taught  7  dist.  schs.  in  Sandwich,  N.H.,  previous 
to  Sept.,  1867;  teacher  at  Highland  Mil.  Acad.  13 
yrs.,  treas.  and  business  mgr.  24  yrs.;  steward  of 
State  Hosp.  7  yrs.;  engaged  in  real  estate  busi- 
ness since  1912.  Trustee  Pinkerton  Acad.;  treas. 
Hosp.  Cottages  for  Children,  Baldwinsville,  Mass.; 
auditor  Worcester  State  Hosp.  and  Asylum.  Mem. 
Worcester  city  govt.  2  yrs.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason.  Recreations:  agriculture.  Address:  12 
Schussler  Rd.,  Worcester.  Mass. 

CIiARK,  George  Iiarkin,  clergyman:  b.  Tewks- 
burv,  Mass.,  Aug.  16,  1849;  s.  John  and  Elizabeth  R. 
(Trull)  Clark;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1872;  Yale  Div.  Sch., 
1S73-5;  grad.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1876;  m.  Emma  F. 
Kimball,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  Dec.  19,  1876.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  Dec.  22,  1876;  pastor,  Shelburne, 
Mass.,  1876-84,  Westerly,  R.I.,  1884-8,  Farmington, 
Conn.,  1888-99,  Wethersfleld,  Conn.,  1900 — .  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.).  Home: 
Wethersfleld,  Conn.* 

CIiARK,  Greorge  Luce,  musician.    (See  vol.  1909.) 
CIiARK,   Georg-e  Montain,   banker,   Oct.    5,    1844- 
Apr.    10,   1915.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

CIiARK,  Harry  Sylvester,  dentist;  b.  Rochester, 
Vt.,  July  22,  1877;  s.  Sylvester  and  Laura  M. 
(Towle)  Clark;  grad.  Randolph  (Vt.)  High  Sch., 
1896;  B.S.,  Dartmouth,  1901;  D.M.D.,  cum  laude. 
Harvard  Dental  Sch.,  1904;  m.  S.  Louise  Hastings, 
of  Randolph,  Vt.,  July  27,  1905.  Began  practice  at 
Danvers,  Mass.,  1904;  instr.  Harvard  Dental  Sch. 
since  Sept.,  1906.  Mem.  Harvard  Alumni  Assn., 
Mass.  Dental  Soc,  Essex  Dental  Soc,  Chi  Phi,  etc. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Address:  Danvers, 
Mass. 

CIiARK,  Harry  "Willard,  chemist;  b.  Melrose, 
Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1863;  s.  John  Hobart  and  Emily 
(Peters)  Clark;  ed.  Cornell  U.  and  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.;  m.  G.  Gertrude  Fuller,  of  North  Andover, 
Mass.,  July  21,  1891;  two  daughters,  Ruth  F.,  Mar- 
garet. Asst.  chemist,  1887-93,  chemist,  1893-5, 
chemist  in  charge,  since  1895,  Lawrence  (Mass.) 
Expt.  Sta. ;  chief  chemist  Mass.  State  Bd.  Health, 
1897-1914;  chief  chemist.  State  Dept.  of  Health 
Commonwealth  of  Mass..  since  1914.  Chemist  Met. 
Sewerage  Commn.,  1898,  Charles  River  Dam 
Commn.,  1901;  consulting  expert  in  regard  to  puri- 
fication of  water  and  disposal  and  purification  of 
sewage  of  many  cities,  bds.  and  corpus.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc)  Home:  North 
Andover,  j\Iass.--Offi<*ES":  j^awrence,  Mass.,  and  502 
State  House,  Boston. 

CIiARK,  Henry  L.,  lawyer;  b.  Mt.  Holly,  Vt., 
Feb.  5,  1847;  s.  Anson  G.  and  Abigail  (Kilburn) 
Clark;  ed.  Rutland  High  Sch.  and  Brandon  (Vt.) 
Sem.;  m.  Lora  M.  Holt,  of  Weston,  Vt.,  June  26, 
1873;  4  children,  Henry  W.,  Eva  Maud,  Alleyne, 
Carroll  B.  Admitted  to  bar,  1870;  has  resided  at 
Castleton,  Vt.,  since  1868;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1884,  96,  06,  Senate,  1886,  10;  asst.  judge  of  Co. 
Ct.  6  yrs.;  state  railroad  commr.,  1886-88;  register 
of  probate  31  yrs.  and  judge  of  probate  since  1899; 
resident  normal  sch.  commr.  Mem.  Vt.  Hist.  Soc. 
Republican.      Methodist.      Address:    Castleton,    Vt. 


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CIiABK,  Howard  I«ee;  b.  I'rovidence,  K.I.,  May 
25,  1857;  s.  Thomas  M.  (.late  bishop  of  R.I.)  and 
Caroline  H.  Clark;  Ph.  B.,  Brown  U.,  1876;  m.  Miss 
E.  G.  Larned,  of  Warwick,  R.T.,  Sept.  22,  1881  (died 
Jan.  31,  1904);  m.  2d,  Louisa  Jarvis  Cole,  of  War- 
ren, R.I.,  Mar.  24,  1910;  no  children.  In  banking 
business  since  1889,  now  retired.  Clubs:  Provi- 
dence, Hope,  Agawam  Hunt,  Turks  Head,  Univer- 
sity (Providence  and  New  York).  Home:  North 
Farm.  Bristol.  R.I.  Address:  P.O.  Box  1142,  Provi- 
dence, R.I. 

CIiARK,  Hubert  Iiyman,  zoologist:  b.  Amherst, 
Mass.,  Jan.  9,  1870;  s.  William  Smith  (pres.  Mass. 
Agrl.  Coll.)  and  Harriet  Kapuolani  Richards  (Wil- 
liston)  Clark;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1892;  grad.  stu- 
dent, 1S94-6,  fellow,  1896-7,  Ph.D.,  1897,  Johns  Hop- 
kins U. ;  m.  Fannie  Lee  Snell,  of  Baltimore,  Apr.  4, 
1899.  Prof,  biology,  Olivet  (Mich.)  Coll.,  1899-1905; 
asst.  in  invertebrate  zoology,  Mus.  Comparative 
Zoologj-,  Harvard,  1905-12,  and  curator  of  echino- 
derms,  1912 — .  Has  carried  on  scientific  investi- 
gations in  Jamaica  (5  visits),  Bermuda  and  Torres 
Strait,  Australia,  and  published  many  papers  deal- 
ing with  birds,  snakes,  echinoderms  and  flowers; 
mem.  Carnegie  Instn.  Expdn.  to  Torres  Strait, 
July-Dec,  1913.  Republican.  Address:  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

CIiABK,  Isaiah  Bayiuoud,  lawyer;  b.  Windsor, 
Vt.,  Jan.  1,  18.".3;  s.  Ripley  and  Mary  A.  (Raymond) 
Clark;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1873;  m.  Katherine 
Cummings,  of  Windsor,  Vt.,  Nov.  14.  1878.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar.  1876;  since  practiced  at  Boston.  Dir. 
Boston  Duck  Co..  Thorndike  Co.,  Cordis  Mills. 
Mass.  Breweries  Co.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass.  Bar 
Assns.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  Univer- 
sity, Algonquin.  Country  (Brookline),  Curtis,  Bel- 
mont Spring.  Chestnut  Hill.  Recreations:  golf. 
Home:  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  54  Devonshire 
St.,  Boston. 

CIiABK,  John  Emory,  mathematician;  b.  North- 
ampton, N.Y.,  Aug.  8,  1832;  s.  Rev.  John  and 
Sarah  Miller  (Foote)  Clark;  A.B..  U.  of  Mich.,  1856, 
A.M.,  1859;  (hon.  A.M.,  Yale,  1873);  m.  Caroline 
C.  Doty,  of  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Aug.  20,  1856.  Prof, 
mathematics,  Mich.  State  Normal  Sch.,  1856-7; 
asst.  prof,  mathematics,  U.  of  Mich.,  1857-9; 
studied  at  univs.  of  Heidelberg,  Munich  and  Ber- 
lin, 1859-60;  U.S.  deputy  surveyor  in  Dak.,  1861-2, 
in  Colo.,  1869:  capt.  and  maj.  5th  Mich.  Cav.,  1862-5; 
bvtd.  It.-col.  U.S.  Vols.,  Mar.,  1865;  prof,  mathe- 
matics and  astronomy,  Antioch  Coll.,  1866-72;  asst. 
astronomei'.  Northern  Boundary  Commn.,  1872; 
prof,  mathematics.  1873-1901,  prof,  emeritus  since 
1901,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale.)  Home:  Long- 
meadow.  Mass.* 

CIiABK,  John  Howe,  naval  officer;  Apr.  16,  1837- 
Nov.  30,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1912-13.) 

CIiABK,  John  Spencer,  publisher,  author;  b.  Vic- 
tor, N.Y..  Oct.  5.  1835;  s.  George  W.  and  Abigail 
Clark;  ed.  common  schools  of  N.Y.  State;  m.  Bos- 
ton, 1859.  Mary  Hammatt  Cotting  (died  1906). 
In  publishing  business  in  Boston,  1855-05  (re- 
tired). Treas.  Am.  Statist.  Assn.;  fellow  Royal 
Statist.  Assn.,  London;  mem.  Am.  Acad.  Political 
and  Social  Science,  A.A.A.S.,  N.E.A.,  Nat.  Arts 
Club.  Asso.  Author:  Prang's  Shorter  Course  in 
Form  Study  and  Drawings.  Prang's  Complete 
Course  in  Form  Study  and  Drawing,  The  Prang 
Course  in  Art  Instruction  for  Graded  Schools,  The 
Prang  Course  in  Art  Instruction  for  Ungraded 
Schools,  The  Prang  Elementary  Course  in  Art  In- 
struction. Monographs:  Creative  Power  in  Art, 
Creative  Power  in  Industrj',  The  Study  of  Type 
Forms.  Various  Pamphlets  on  Art  Edn.  Address: 
21  Kinross  Road,  Brookline,  Mass. 

CIiABK,  Joseph  Henry,  produce;  Oct.  17.  1834- 
Mar.   2S.   1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

CI^ABK,  Joseph  Payson,  laryngologist;  b.  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  Apr.  16,  1860;  s.  Joseph  J.  and  Mary 
E.  (Mulliken)  Clark;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1882,  M.D., 
1887.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1888;  phys.  for 
diseases  of  the  throat,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.;  instr. 
laryngology.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.  Mem.  Am. 
Laryngol.  Assn.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  etc.  Clubs:  St. 
Botolph,  Union  Boat,  Longwood  Cricket,  Poka- 
noket.     Address:    71    Marlboro   St.,    Boston. 


CI.ABK,  Iiavergrne  Grant,  farmer;  1).  Prospect, 
Conn.,  Dec.  Hi,  1862;  s.  Merritt  and  Mary  A.  (Skil- 
ton)  Clark;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  and  Wesleyan  Acad., 
Wilbraham,  Mass.;  m.  Katherine  L.  Bingham,  of 
Lewes,  Del.,  Aug.  24,  1895;  4  children,  Adella  Eliza- 
beth, Merritt  Bingham  (deceased),  Gould  Bingham, 
Sylvia  Grace.  Engaged  in  farming  and  cattle  deal- 
ing since  beginning  of  active  career;  chmn.  Sell. 
Bd. ;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905-6  and  1911-12. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Treas.  Ecclesiastical  Soc. 
Address:  I'rospect,  ("omi. 

CIiABK,  Levi  Nelson;  b.  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  Sept. 
6,  1863;  s.  Francis  and  Sarah  M.  (Heath)  Clark; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Brooklyn;  m.  Carrie  E.  Larkham, 
of  Brooklyn,  Jan.  11,  1882;  2  children,  Mrs.  Bertha 
M.  Davis  (of  Cantertaur.v.  Conn.),  Mrs.  Sarah  H. 
Burdick  (of  Norwich,  Conn.).  Reared  on  farm  and 
identified  with  farming  since  boyhood;  at  20  bought 
farm  on  wliich  he  lives;  mem.  Conn.  Ho  of  Rep 
1901,  2;  del.  State  Constl.  Conv.,  1902;  has  served  as 
selectman,  grand  iuior,  chmn.  Bd.  of  Relief  and 
assessor.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem.  I.O.O.F., 
Grange.     Address:    South    Canterbury,    Conn. 

CIiABK,  Iionis  Monroe,  lawyer;  Dec.  14,  1858- 
1914.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

CIiABK,  Lyman  Kenneth,  lawyer;  b.  Petersham, 
Mass.,  Mar.  2.  ISSO:  s.  Lyman  and  Isabel  (Clough) 
Clark;  prep.  edn.  Proctor  Acad.,  Andover,  N.H. ; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1900,  A.M.,  1901,  LL.B.,  1905;  un- 
married. Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1905,  and  since 
practiced  in  Boston;  associated,  1906-12,  with 
Frank  D.  Allen  and  George  A.  O.  Ernst;  in  gen. 
practice,  independently,  since  1912.  Trustee  Ayer 
Pub.  Library.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City 
of  Boston,  Middlesex  Bar  Assn.  Unitarian.  Recre- 
ations: golf,  tennis.  Home:  Ayer,  Mass.  Office: 
Old  South   Bldg.,   Boston,  Mass. 

CLABK,  Murdock  MerriU,  mfr.;  b.  Belfast,  Me., 
Dec.  9,  1867;  s.  Wilder  Philander  and  Mary  C. 
(Merrill)  Clark,  and  descendant  of  Joseph  Clark, 
signer  of  the  Dedham  (Mass.)  Covenant,  1640: 
grad.  Cashing  Acad.,  1887,  Eastman  Business  Coll., 
Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.,  1888;  m.  Cambridge,  Mass., 
May  23,  1894,  May,  d.  Alexander  and  Mary  Ann 
(Allen)  Crawford.  Acted  as  elk.,  became  salesman 
and  mgr.  in  his  father's  woodenware  business, 
1888.  Home:  7  Prentiss  St.,  (L'ambridge,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: 60  State  St.,  Boston. 

CIiABK,  Osman  Dewey,  insurance  official;  b. 
Montpelier.  Vt.,  Nov.  26,  1855;  s.  John  W.  and  Anne 
B.  (Dewey)  Clark:  prep.  edn.  Montpelier  High 
Sch.;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1876;  admitted  to  Vt.  bar, 
1879;  m.  Montpelier,  Aug.  12,  1902,  Lucy  H.  Jacobs. 
Began  practice  of  law  at  Montpelier,  1879;  asst. 
sec,  1885,  sec.  since  Apr.,  1899,  Nat.  Life  Ins.  Co. 
Col.  1st  Vt.  Vol.  Inf.,  Spanish-Am.  War;  trial  jus- 
tice City  Ct.,  1880-4;  mem.  Rep.  City  and  State 
coms.,  1880-1902.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (K.T., 
Shriner).  Clubs:  Apollo,  Country,  The  Club.  Ad- 
dress: iSIontpelier,  Vt. 

CIiABK,  Bidg-ley  Colfax,  educator;  b.  Dexter, 
Me.,  Aug.  6,  1882;  s.  Edward  Wise  and  Vesta  Grace 
(Staples)  Clark;  grad.  Dexter  High  Sch.,  1901; 
A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1908,  special  study,  Yale,  1915-16; 
m.  June  27,  1912,  Idella  May  Hill,  of  Conway,  N.H. 
Teacher  grade  schs.,  Dexter,  2  yrs. ;  teacher  Eng- 
lish and  Latin.  Warren  (Me.)  High  Sch.;  prin. 
East  Boothbay  High  Sch.  1  term;  Dennysville  High 
Sch.  1  yr. ;  headmaster  Fryeburg  Acad.,  1908-13; 
supt.  schs.  and  prin.  high  sch..  Guilford,  Conn., 
since  Sept.,  1913.  Pres.  Dexter  High  Sch.  Alumni 
Assn. ;  mem.  Saco  Valley  Teachers'  Assn.,  Conn. 
State  Teachers'  Assn.,  N.E.  Supts.  Assn.,  Am.  Inst. 
Instrn.  Mason;  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Grange.  Con- 
gregationalist.    Address:   Guilford,  Conn. 

CIiABK-  Seth  Francis,  U.S.  appraiser:  b.  Port- 
land. Me.,  Nov.  30,  1865;  s.  Isaac  Fowle  and  Julia 
Noyes  (Winslow)  Clark;  descendant  of  CJov.  Win- 
slow  on  mother's  side,  and  of  W'illiam  Clark,  who 
came  to  America,  1621;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Deering,  Me.; 
m.  Amanda  L.  Davis,  of  Boothbay  Harbor,  Me., 
Sept.  12,  1906.  In  employ  of  John  W.  Perkins  Co., 
wholesale  druggists,  of  Portland,  1883-10,  and  be- 
came mem.  of  traveling  force;  retired  and  asso- 
ciated with  W.  H.  Shurtliff  Co.  for  3  yrs.;  U.S. 
appraiser  for  Dist.  of  Me.  and  N.H.  by  appmt.  of 
Pres.   Wilson,  since  Dec.   11,   1913;   mem.   75th  and 


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76th  legislatures  of  Me.;  mem.  Park  Commn.,  Port- 
land, since  1911.  Mem.  Portland  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, S.A.R.  Democrat.  Kpiscopalian.  York  and 
Scottish  Rite  Mason;  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  United 
Commercial  Travelers'  Assn.  Clubs:  Portland  Ath- 
letic. Deering,  I'ortland  Yacht.  Recreations:  gar- 
dening. Home:  25  Fessenden  St.  Office:  Custom 
House.  Portland,  Me. 

CIiASK,  Sidney  A.,  physician;  b.  Northampton, 
Mass..  Dec.  -'l.  1S65;  s.  Isaac  R.  and  Sarah  A. 
(Avery)  Clark;  prep,  edn.,  Northampton  Hish 
Sch.;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1888,  A.M.,  1891;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1891;  m.  Esta  Avery  Harding,  of 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Nov.  5,  1891;  1  daughter,  Milli- 
cent,  b.  Aug.  25,  1893.  Practiced  in  Northampton, 
since  1891.  Mem.  Mass.,  Hampshire  and  Harvard 
med.  socs.,  Chi  Phi.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason 
(K.T.,  Shriner).  Clubs:  Northampton,  Northami>- 
ton  Countrv.  Recreations:  tennis  and  motoring. 
Home:  188  Bridge  St.  Office:  Central  Chambers, 
Northampton.  Ma.ss. 

CIiABK,  Susan  Eliza,  club  woman;  b.  West  Brat- 
tleburo,  \t..  Nov.  I'l,  !S44;  d.  Stanford  Kusell  and 
Eliza  Lucretia  (Adkins)  Clark;  descendant  of  Rob- 
ert Cushman,  one  of  the  two  men  who  chartered 
the  Mayflower;  ed.  Brattleboro  Acad,  and  Glen- 
wood  Dadies'  Sem.,  AVest  Brattleboro;  unmarried. 
Identified  with  various  social,  religious  and  pliilan- 
thropic  activities;  county  officer  Vt.  branch  Wom- 
an's Bd.  of  Missions.  1883-03;  pres.  Vt.  State  Fed- 
eration Women's  Clubs,  1903-6.  Mem.  D.A.R.  (re- 
gent Brattleboro  Chapter,  1901-2,  1913-15).  Club: 
Brattleboro  Woman's  (pres.  1898-01,  1902-5).  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Has  traveled  extensively.  Ad- 
dress:   West  Brattlcl)oro.  Vt. 

CIiARK,  Theodore  Minot,  architect;  Aug.  20, 
1845-Apr.  30,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1908-9.) 

CIiABK,  Thomas  Hazen,  teacher;  b.  Shirley, 
IMass.,  Julv  14,  IsnO;  s.  Thomas  and  Martha  A. 
(Hazen)  Clark;  B.S..  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1880; 
post-grad,  work,  Johns  Hopkins,  1884-5;  Ph.D.. 
Clark  U.,  1892;  unmarried.  Asst.  supt.  Pa.  Lead 
Co.,  1880-4;  asst.  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1886-9:  fel- 
low and  asst.,  Clark  U.,  1889-93:  instr.,  Tufts  Coll.. 
1894-5;  teacher,  Clinton  Liberal  Inst.,  1896-8,  N.H. 
State  Normal  Sch.,  1898-03;  acting  prof,  chemistry, 
Williams  Coll..  1904-5.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Re- 
publican. Universalist.  Recreations:  literature. 
Address:  3  4  Lancaster  St..  Worcester,  Mass. 

CIiABK,  Walter  Eli,  ex-governor,  journalist;  b. 
Ashford,  Conn.,  Jan.  7,  1869;  s.  Oren  Andrus  and 
Emily  .leannette  (Jones)  Clark;  grad.  Conn.  Nor- 
mal Sch.,  New  Britain.  1887:  student  Williston 
Sem.,  1891;  B.Ph.,  Wesleyan  IT.,  Conn.,  1895;  m. 
Lucy  Harrison  Norvell.  of  Washington.  D.C.,  June 
15,  1898.  Reporter  Hartford  Post.  1895;  telegraph 
editor  Washington  Times,  1895-6,  also  editor 
Purple  and  Gold  (Chi  Psi  mag.);  Washington  corr. 
New  Y'ork  Commercial  Advertiser,  1897;  asst.  to 
Washington  corr.  New  York  Sun.  1897-09;  Wash- 
ington corr.  Seattle  Post-Intelligencer,  1900-9; 
New  York  Commercial  and  Toronto  Globe,  1904-9; 
gov.  of  Alaska  Oct.  1.  1909.  to  May  21.  1913.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mem.  Chi  Psi.  Home:  Chaplin, 
Conn.* 

CIIABK,  "Walter  Haven,  lawyer;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Jan.  20,  1872;  s.  Mahlon  N.  and  Mary  A. 
(Haven)  Clark:  ed.  pub.  schs..  Hartford;  A.R.. 
Yale,  1896;  LL.B..  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1899;  admitted 
to  bar,  1898;  m.  June  26.  1902,  Julia  Ellen  Oilman, 
B.L.,  Smith  Coll.,  1S96,  d.  Judge  George  S.  Oilman. 
Practiced  at  Hartford  since  1899;  mem.  Clark  & 
Arnold;  instr.  economic  debates,  Yale,  1900-3;  pres. 
Common  Council  Bd.  of  Hartford,  1902:  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.  from  Hartford,  1905;  now  .judge 
of  ("ity  Police  Ct.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Hartford,  Republican,  Acorn,  Graduates'  (New 
Haven).  Home:  146  Washington  St.  Office:  50 
State   St.,    Hartford.    Conn. 

CI.ABK,  Walter  Thomas,  M.D. ;  Oct.  26,  ISfil- 
Sept.   21.   190S.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

CIiABK,  Walter  William,  lawvei-;  b.  Westboro, 
Mass..  Dec.  10.  1875:  s.  William"  B.  and  Abbie  J. 
(Murdock)  Clark;  ed.  English  High  Sch..  AVorces- 
ter,   Mass.;   Ph.B..   Brown   L'..    1899:   LL.B.,    Boston 


U.  Sch.  of  Law.  1901:  unmarried.  Admitted  to 
^lass.  bar.  1902,  and  since  practiced  in  Worcester; 
trustee  Mortgage  Investment  Trust.  Mem.  Wor- 
cester Co.  Bar  Assn.,  Worcester  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Mem.  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Republican, 
(^lubs:  Commonwealth,  Tatassit  ( 'anoe,  Worcester 
Countrv,  AVorcester  Automobile.  Home;  15  AVest- 
land  St.    Office:    340  Main  St.,  AA^.rcester,  :\Iass. 

CIiABK,  'William  Braddock,  underwriter;  b. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  June  29,  1841:  s.  A.  N.  (formerly 
))iopr.  Hartford  Courant)  and  Emily  I.  (Braddock) 
(Jlark;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs.;  m.  Caroline 
H.  Bobbins  (now  deceased).  In  fire  ins.  from  boy- 
hood; now  pres.  .liltna  Ins.  Co.;  dir.  Travelers  Ins. 
Co.,  Fiist  Nat.  Bank,  Soc.  for  Savings,  P'idelity 
Trust  Co.  Republican;  ex-alderman  and  water 
commr.  Mem.  N.E.  Soc.  New  A'ork.  Club:  Re- 
publican. Home:  268  Farmington  Av.  Office:  670 
Main  St..  Hartford.  Conn.* 

CIiABK,  AVilliam  Colton,  clergyman;  b.  Brigh- 
ton. Vt..  Oct.  15,  1862;  s.  Charles  AA^allace  and 
Harriet  Lucretia  (Colton)  Clark:  descendant  of 
Thomas  Cushman  and  Mary  Allerton,  the  latter  a 
passenger  on  the  Mayflower;  grad.  St.  Albans 
Acad.,  1881;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt..  1885;  grad.  Union 
Theol.  Sem.,  1890:  m.  Cora  L.  Ferris,  of  South 
Hero,  A't.,  Dec.  27,  1899;  2  children,  Alarjorie,  b.  Apr. 
20,  1903;  Theodore  Alerrill,  Alar.  8,  1908.  Ordained 
ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1891:  pastor  .South  Hero  and 
Grand  Isle,  1891-8,  Hardwick,  1900-3,  1st  Ch., 
Lyndon,  1904-9,  Barnet  since  1909.  Supt.  schs.. 
South  Hero,  1893-7;  mem.  i^rudential  com.  I.,A-ndon 
Acad,  and  Graded  Sch.  Dist.,  1905-S;  elected  sec. 
Congl.  Conf.  of  A't.,   1908.    Address:    Barnet.  Vt. 

CIiABK,  William  Francis,  R.C.  priest;  moved  to 
Brooklyn.    N.Y'.     (See   vol.    190  9.) 

CIiABK,  William  Predei-ick;  b.  Glover,  A't.,  Jan. 
7.  1N49;  .'^.  Frederick  Plummer  Abbott  and  Eliza 
.lennette  (King)  Clark;  descendant  of  Revolution- 
ary ancestry;  ed.  Orleans  Liberal  Inst,  and  Mont- 
pelier  Sem.;  m.  Craftsbury.  A't..  1871.  Elizabeth 
Alarston.  Has  served  as  supt.  schs.  and  in  various 
town  offices;  mem.  A't.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1896,  98:  elected 
asst.  .judge  Orleans  Co.  courts.  1902.  Methodist. 
Republican.    Mason    (K.T.).    Address:    Glover,   A^t. 

CIiABK,  William  Heman,  clergyman;  b.  North 
Hancock,  Me.,  Mar.  13.  1840 ;  s.  Ebenezer  and  Diana 
(Rolfe)  Clark;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll..  1868.  A.AI.,  3  871: 
m.  Lucinda  Wright  Barrows,  of  Hebron,  Me.,  Nov. 
N.  1868.  Prin.  high  sch.,  Alt.  A'ernon.  IMe..  1867;  or- 
dained Bapt.  ministrv,  1S67:  pastor  Alt.  A^'ernon. 
1867-75.  South  Noriidgewock.  1875-83,  Needham, 
Mass.,  1884-7;  financial  sec.  New  London  (N.H.) 
Acad.,  18S7-8;  pastor  Alechanic  Falls,  Ale.,  1888-96, 
Charleston,  1895-1900.  Parkman.  1900-5.  Turner, 
1905-8.  Mt.  Vernon.  1908-9:  resident  at  Auburn 
since  1909.  Corr.  and  statist,  sec.  Me.  State  S.S. 
Assn.,  lSSl-4.  pres..  1SS4-5.  Republican.  Alem. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  (Colby).  Recreations:  exer- 
cise in  garden.  Address:  29  Summit  St.,  Auburn, 
Me. 

CI.ABK,  William  Irvinar,  Jr.,  AI.D. :  h.  X.V.  Citv. 
Apr.  12.  1879;  s.  William  Irving  and  Isabel 
(Robins)  Clark;  A.B..  Columbia.  1900:  AI.D..  Coll. 
Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia).  1904;  m.  Elizabeth 
Hilliard  Pratt,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  June  23.  1906; 
2  children.  Katharine  Irving.  William  Irving.  3d. 
Interne  Roosevelt  Hosp.,  N.Y''.  City.  1904-6;  prac- 
ticed in  AVorcester.  Mass..  since  1907;  surgeon  to 
out-patients  of  A\^orcester  City  Hosp.  since  1908: 
asst.  suigeon  Memorial  Hosp..  A^'orcester.  since 
1908.  ATem.  A. ALA..  Alass.  Aled.  Soc,  Worcester 
Co.  Aled.  Soc,  Roosevelt  Hosp.  Alumni  Assn.  Re- 
imblican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  AVorcester,  Tat- 
luick  Countrv.  Recreations:  travelin.g.  Home:  53 
West   St.    OfRce:    .17   Pearl   St.,   Worcester,   Mass. 

CIiABK,  William  Judson,  mfr. ;  Aug.  19.  1825- 
19 — .     (See  vol.   190  9.) 

CIiABK,  William  Iiathrop,  clergyman;  b.  Rome, 
N.Y^.  Apr.  2,  1878;  s.  Fred  William  and  Florence 
Evelyn  (Lathrop)  Clark;  Ph.B..  Brown  U..  1901; 
B.D..  Episcopal  Sch..  Cambridge,  Alass..  1909:  m. 
Caroline  T-,ouisa  Parrington.  of  Providence,  R.I., 
Alar.  1.  1905.  Deacon.  1904,  priest,  1905.  P.E.  Ch. : 
curate.  1904-6;  vicar  since  1906.  Ch.  of  the  Ascen- 
sion.   Boston.     Alem.    Delta    Phi.    Phi    Beta    Kappa. 


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Home:    14  Parley  Vale,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.    Ad- 
dress:   11   Newcomb  St.,  Boston. 

ClaABKi:,  Albert,  lawyer,  economist;  Oct.  13, 
1840-.Tti1v  16.  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who    in    America,    1910-11.) 

CIiABKE,  Alfred,  mechanical  engineer;  b. 
Leicester,  Eng.,  June  4,  1849;  s.  Thomas  Alfred 
William  and  Susanna  (Scott)  Clarke;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Leicester,  and  dept.  of  science  and  art.  South 
Kensington,  London;  m.  Lucia  Evelyn  Whiting,  of 
Cambridge,  :Mass.,  Nov.  3,  ISSO;  1  daughter,  Edith 
(Mrs.  James  McLaughlin,  of  Melbourne,  Aus- 
tralia). Came  to  America,  1S74;  chief  engr.,  Brad- 
ley Fertilizer  Co.,  North  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1876-7; 
supt.  Kitson  Machine  Co.,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1S77-85, 
and  while  there  invented  and  patented  improve- 
ments in  cotton  machinery-  now  in  general  use; 
gen.  mgr.  Prospect  Machine  &  Engine  Co.,  Cleve- 
land, O.,  1SS5-7;  associated  with  Arthur  E.  Childs 
in  founding  The  Light,  Heat  &  Power  Corpn.,  Bos- 
ton, which  led  to  formation  of  the  Mass.  Light- 
ing Cos.,  owning  a  number  of  gas,  electric  light 
and  power  cos.  in  Mass.;  trustee  Mass.  Lighting 
Cos.;  pres.  of  IS  gas  and  electric  cos.;  dir.  Colum- 
bia Nat.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Hotel  Somerset  Co.,  Mid- 
dlesex Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Soc.  of  Arts,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.  Republican.  Mem.  Ch.  of  England. 
Mason  (K.T.).  (5lubs:  Boston  Athletic,  Economic, 
City,  Press.  Boston,  Algonquin.  Yorick,  Berkshire, 
etc.  Recreations:  fishing.  Home:  Walpole,  N.H. 
Office:     77    Franklin   St.,    Boston. 

C^ABKE,  Arthur  Franklin,  lawyer;  b.  3ilay  6, 
1865;  s.  Bradford  A.  and  Eliza  (Gould)  Clarke; 
ed.  pub.  schs..  Providence,  R.I.:  student  Brown  U., 
1885-6,  class  of  1889;  A.B.,  Williams,  1889;  Colum- 
bia Law  Sch..  1890-1;  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1892- 
93;  m.  Adele  Furbush,  of  Boston,  July  25,  1891; 
2  children,  Edwin  Thui.ston,  Frances.  Admitted 
to  Mass.  bar,  1893,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston; 
mem.  Benton,  Clarke  &  Beal.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Nor- 
folk Co.  Bar  Assn.,  The  Abstract  Club.  Republi- 
can. Club:  Boston  Art.  Home:  17  Osborne  Rd., 
Brookline.     Office:     102    Ames    Bldg.,    Boston. 

CIiABKE,  Augustus  Peck,  M.D.;  Sept.  24,  1833- 
Apr.  i;.',  1912.  ( .-Jee  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1912-13.) 

CIiABKZ:,  Benjamin  Franklin,  mechanical  engi- 
neering: July  14,  lS31-Dec.  29,  1908.  (See  vol. 
1909,   also  Who's  Who  in  America.   1908-9.) 

CIiABKE,  Charles  Cameron,  educator;  b.  New 
York,  istjl:  s.  Charles  Cameron  and  Sarah  Ruth 
(McCutchin)  Clarke;  ed.  Holbrook's  Acad.,  Ossin- 
ing,  N.Y.,  18  70-5,  Columbia  Grammar  Sch.,  New 
Y'ork.  1S75-S.  Columbia  Coll.,  1878-9;  Yale,  1879- 
83,  A.B.,  1883;  Columbia  Law  Sch.,  1885-6,  LL.B., 
1886;  post-grad,  study,  Sorbonne,  Paris,  France, 
1896-7:  m.  Brussels,  Belgium,  1896,  Valentine 
Lemaieur.  Began  teaching  French  language  and 
literature,  Yale,  1898;  prof.  French.  Sheffield 
Scientific  Sch.,  Yale,  since  1908.  Episcopalian. 
Mem.  (I^onn.  Acad,  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  Psi  Up- 
silon.  Clubs:  Graduates',  Lawn,  Elizabethan 
(New  Haven).  Home:  254  Bradley  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

CIiABKE,  Charles  Davenport,  newspaper  man; 
b.  Bath,  Me.,  Sept.  1,  1856;  s.  Hon.  Elisha  and 
Sarah  (Mansfield)  Clarke;  father  was  Me.  editor 
and  customs  officer,  mother  a  descendant  of  Peter 
Gray,  the  Salem  shipbuilder:  ed.  Bath  High  Sch. 
and  Wesleyan  Univ.,  to  1878;  m.  Bath,  Jan.  27, 
1885.  Ada  Louise  Harnden.  Editor  and  propr., 
Bath  Independent,  1879-92;  after  2  years'  rest, 
resumed  editorial  management  of  the  paper  for 
9  yrs.;  then  engaged  in  mining  business  and  was 
spl.  writer  on  Lewiston  Jour.;  established.  1906, 
and  edited.  Bath  Anvil,  for  15  mos.;  later  engaged 
in  sketch  and  news  writing  for  Lewiston  Jour,  and 
mags.;  resumed  editorship  Anvil,  1908;  mem.  staff 
Bath  Times  since  Jan.,  1914.  Has  successfully 
advocated  a  number  of  local  reforms  and  raised 
many  thousands  of  dollars  in  subscriptions  for 
public  improvements.  Republican.  Mem.  Psi  Up- 
silon  (Xi  Chapter,  Wesleyan  Univ.).  Address: 
Bath,   Me. 


CIiABKF,  Charles  Franklin,  lawyer;  b.  Colum- 
bia, Conn.,  Feb.  G,  1S59;  s.  Willard  Benjamin  and 
Lucy  (Ford)  Clarke;  B.A..  Yale.  1886;  B.D.,  Yale 
Dlv.  Sch.,  1889;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch..  1903;  m. 
Willimantic,  Aug.  14.  1889,  Sarah  M.  Andrew;  2 
children,  Helen  May,  Rachel  Margaret.  Ordained 
minister  Congl.  Ch.,  1889;  pastor  Machias,  Me., 
1889-93,  Whitneyville.  Conn.,  1893-02;  practiced 
law  at  New  Haven,  since  July  1,  1903;  dir.  Atlas 
Mfg.  Co.;  pros.  atty.  Municipal  Ct.  6  yrs.;  mem. 
Sch.  Bd..  Hamden.  19  yrs.  Mem.  Conn.  Bar  Assn. 
Ex-pres.  and  ex-sec.  New  Haven  Congl.  Club,  and 
ex-scribe  Conn.  Gen.  Conf.  of  Congl.  Chs.,  also 
State  Assn.  Democrat.  Recreations:  gardening. 
Home:  Whitneyville,  Conn.  Office:  185  Churcli 
St.,   New  Haven,  Conn. 

CIiABKB,  Charles  K.,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  North 
Scituate,  R.I.,  Jan.  9,  1851;  s.  Daniel  A.  and  Mary 
Emily  (Harrington)  Clarke;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Sci- 
tuate; Lapham  Inst.,  North  Scituate;  M.D.,  Belle- 
vue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1874;  m. 
Lizzie  M.  Manter,  of  Newport,  Me.,  Jan.  8,  1876; 
2  children,  Daniel  A.,  Mary  M.  Practiced  at 
Scituate  since  1875;  former  supt.  schs..  assessor; 
mem.  Town  Council  4  yrs.  (pres.  since  1912); 
health  officer;  mem.  R.I.  Senate,  1913-14,  1915-16. 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Kent  County  Med. 
Soc.  (pres.,  1909-11).  Republican.  Mem.  Christian 
Ch.    Home:  Fiskeville,  Scituate.  R.I. 

CIiABEB,  Cora  Kuidekoper,  botanist,  entomolo- 
gist; b.  Meadville,  Pa.,  Feb.  9,  1851;  d.  James 
Freeman  and  Anna  (Huidekoper)  Clarke;  ed.  pvt. 
sch.  of  Lucia  M.  Peabody,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.; 
student  Hort.  Sch.  for  Women,  Newton  Centre, 
Mass.,  1870-1,  Bussey  Instn.,  1871-2.  Has  made 
original  investigations  in  caddis  worms  and  Insect 
galls.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat- 
ural History,  Mass.  Hort.  Soc;  leader  botany  dept., 
N.E.  Woman's  Club.  Unitarian.  Club:  Science. 
Recreations:  natural  history,  especially  galls. 
Address:     91    Mt.    Vernon    St.,    Boston. 

CIiABKB,  Edith  Emily,  librarian;  moved  to  Syra- 
cuse, N.Y.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

CIiABKE,  Eliot  Channing-,  engineer;  b.  Boston, 
May  6,  1845;  s.  Rev.  Dr.  James  Freeman  and  Anna 
(Huidekoper)  Clarke;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1867;  studied 
civ.  engring.  1  yr.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Alice 
de  Vermandois  Sohier,  of  Boston,  Apr.  4,  1878 
(died  Nov.  16.  1901).  Practiced  as  civ.  engr.  in 
different  parts  of  U.S.,  in  connection  with  building 
rys.,  bridges,  tunnehs,  water  works  and  sewerage 
svstems,  1868-86;  treas.  of  cotton  mill.  1886-04. 
Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences  (treas.  13 
vrs.);  mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Mass.  Hort.  Soc.  Mass. 
Soc.  Natural  History.  Clubs:  Union.  St.  Botolph, 
Country.  Essex  Co.  (Boston).  Chicago  Literary. 
Author:  Main  Drainage  Works  of  the  City  of 
Boston,  1885  (city  publ.);  Report  of  a  Commission 
Appointed  to  Consider  a  General  System  of  Drain- 
age for  the  Valleys  of  Mystic,  Blackstone  and 
Charles  Rivers,  1886  (state  publ.);  Astronomy 
from  a  Dipper,  1909.  Contbr.  to  engring.  jours. 
Home:  15  Brimmer  St.  Office:  53  State  St.,  Bos- 
ton.* 

CIiABKE,  Elizabeth  Crocker  Lawrence;  b.  Lan- 
caster, Mass.,  Nov.  11,  1861;  d.  Amos  Edward  and 
Ann  Maria  (Crocker)  Lawrence;  B.A.,  Smith  Coll., 
1883,  M.A.,  1889;  post-grad,  studies  Radcliffe  Coll., 
1883-4,  1886-8;  traveled  abroad.  1884-6  and 
1895-6;  student  Boston  Normal  Sch.  of  Gymnas- 
tics. 1889-91.  diploma,  1891;  m.  Samuel  Fessenden 
Clarke,  Apr.  5,  1892.  Sec-treas.  Assn.  of  Collegiate 
Alumnee,  1901-12;  represents  Smith  Coll.  in  the 
Naples  Table  Assn.  for  Promoting  Lab.  Research 
bv  Women,  and  treas.  of  assn.  Mem.  Smith  Coll. 
Alumnaj  Assn.  (v.-p.,  1889-91,  pres.,  1909-11),  Stu- 
dents Aid  Assn.  of  Smith  Coll.,  Mass.  Branch  of 
Civ  Service  Reform  Assn.,  Mass.  Branch  Red 
Cross  Assn.,  School  Garden  Assn.  of  America.  De- 
votes much  time  to  local  civic  interest.  Home: 
Willi amstown,  Mass.* 

CLABKE,  Frederick  'Wilcox,  leather  mfr. ;  b. 
Chicago,  May  6,  1851;  s.  Henry  Wilcox  (city  atty. 
of  Chicago,  1842)  and  Harriet  R.  (Crumb)  Clarke; 
C.E.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn..  1870;  m.  Charlotte 
Sharp,  of  Chicago.  June,   1877;  4  children,  Edythe 


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(Mrs.  Aitliur  W.  Fairbanks,  of  Brookllne),  Char- 
lotte (Mrs.  Carl  Otto  Zerrahn,  of  Alilton),  Stanley, 
Elysabeth.  Has  engaged  in  nifr.  and  sale  of 
leather  since  1879;  head  of  firm  of  F.  W.  Clarke 
&  Co.;  dir.  Carl  E.  Schmidt  Co.,  of  Boston  and 
Detroit.  Trustee  Wesleyan  U.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  University  (Boston  and  Chicago),  Chicago 
Literary  (Chicago),  Appalachian  Mountain,  Brook- 
line  Thur.sday  Club.  Writer  of  a  number  of  tracts 
and  articles  on  economic  and  ednl.  subjects,  cur- 
rency, tariff,  and  tlie  labor  question,  liecreations: 
yachting,  mountain  climbing.  Home;  Round 
Gables,  Df>an  Hd.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  83 
South  St.,   Hi)sti>n. 

CItABKE,  George  LemlBt,  lawyer;  b.  Boston. 
Aug.  J  J,  lf»Gl;  g.s.  John  J.  Clarke,  attorney,  and 
first  mayor  of  Roxbury,  Mass.;  ed.  Roxbury  Latin 
Sch.,  and  commercial  sch.;  studied  law  in  office 
of  John  J.  Clarke;  LL.B.,  Boston  Union  Law  Sch., 
1887;  m.  Julia  A.  Little,  of  Boston,  Mar.  3,  1913; 
1  son,  Robert  Haswell.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1887, 
and  since  practiced  at  Boston.  Mem.  Am.  and 
Mass.  bar  assns.,  B.ar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Cliam- 
ber  of  Commerce,  Bostonian  Soc.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  Union,  Country,  Boston  Athletic 
Assn.  Recreations:  tennis.  Home:  58  Irving  St., 
Brookline,  Mass.    Office:  55  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

CIiASKZ:,  Helen  Archibald,  author;  b.  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.;  d.  Hugh  Archibald  and  Jane  M. 
(Searle)  Clarke;  ed.  under  governesses  at  pvt. 
sch.,  grad.  musical  dept.,  U.  of  Pa.;  unmarried. 
Editor  (with  Charlotte  Porter),  Poet-Lore;  lec- 
turer on  poetry,  drama  and  mythology.  Hon.  mem. 
Boston  Browning  Soc,  Xew  York  Browning  Soc. ; 
pres.  Boston  centre  Am.  Music  Soc.  Club:  Boston 
Authors'.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books  and  writings.)  Home:  11  Queensberry  St., 
Boston;  (summer)  "Ardensea,"  Isle  au  Haul,  Me. 
Office:  194  Boylston  St.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

CIiABKi:,  Henry  Martyn;  b.  Belmont,  Mass., 
Aug.  1,  lb;ti5;  s.  Henry  ;Marlyn  and  Jane  Loomer 
(Hurlbut)  Clarke;  first  American  ancestor  was 
Lt.  William  Clark,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1637; 
prep.  edn.  St.  Mark's  Sch.,  Southboro,  Mass.;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1888,  LL.B.,  1893;  unmarried.  Practiced 
law,  1895-1900;  since  in  real  estate  and  ins.  busi- 
ness. Mem.  1st  Brigade  Staff,  Mass.  N.G.  until 
1898.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs:  Union,  etc.  Recreations: 
tennis,  riding.  Home:  261  Beacon  St.  Office:  50 
State  St.,  Boston. 

CIiABKi:,  Herbert  Iiincoln,  musician;  b.  Wo- 
burn,  Mass.,  Sept.  12,  1S6.;  s.  William  Horatio  and 
lOliza  Tufts  (Richardson)  Clarke;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Somerville,  Mass.,  and  Toronto, 
Ont. ;  m.  Lillian  Bell  Hause,  Feb.  7,  1896.  Was 
cornet  soloist  with  Queen's  Own  Rifle  Regt.  Band 
of  Canada,  then  with  Gillmore's  Band  until  death 
of  P.  S.  Gillmore,  later  in  F.  N.  Innes'  Band,  Vic- 
tor Herbert's  22d  Regt.  Band  and  7tli  Regt.  Band, 
Kew  York,  and  more  recently  with  John  P.  Sousa 
for  3  European  tours;  now  cornet  soloist  and  asst. 
conductor  Sousa's  Band.  Has  played  at  the  great 
expns.  of  the  world  at  Paris,  Glasgow,  Chicago, 
San  Francisco,  Buffalo,  Pittsburg,  St.  Louis,  etc. 
Composer  of  many  sheet  music  compositions. 
Tour  around  the  world,  1911,  as  asst.  conductor 
and  soloist  of  Sousa's  Band.  Home:  Reading, 
Mass.* 

CIiARKZ:,  Hermann  Frederick,  banking;  b.  Xew- 
ton,  INlass.,  Mar.  2;",  1nS2;  s.  Arthur  Frencli  and 
Mary  Rice  (Leslie)  Clarke;  descendant  of  Hugh 
Clarke,  1613-93;  g.g.g.s.  Rev.  Jonas  Clarke,  of 
Lexington,  Mass.,  1730-1805;  g.s.  Rev.  Jonas  Bowen 
Clarke,  of  Boston,  1816-1894;  grad.  Boston  Latin 
Sch.,  1901;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1905;  m.  Dorothy  Locke 
Jolinson,  of  Newtonville,  Alass.,  June  10,  1914. 
With  Estabrook  &  Co.,  bankers,  since  1906;  dir. 
Morgan  &  Fentress  R.R.,  Bigelow  &  Dowse  Co., 
New  Amsterdam  Casualty  Co.  of  New  York,  Am. 
Indemnity  Co.  of  Baltimore.  Trustee  Home  for 
Aged  Couples,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Treas.  Republican 
Town  Com.,  Brookline.  Mem.  Harvard  Musical 
Assn.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Harvard 
(Boston).  Home:  503  Bovlston  St.,  Brookline, 
Mass.    Office:    15   State   St.,   Bo.'^ton. 


CIiABKi:,  Isaac  Howard,  business  man;  b.  New- 
port. JM.,  Apr.  4,  1S75;  s.  Isaac  and  Mary  Wood 
(Soule)  Clarke;  ed.  pub.  sclis.,  Newport  and 
Jamestown;  Scranton  Corr.  Sch.;  m.  Matilda 
AVeaver  St.  Clair,  of  Newport,  R.I.,  Nov.  18,  1895; 
2  children,  Harry  Howard,  Alice  Maud.  Learned 
carpenter's  trade  and  became  master  mechanic; 
in  U.S.  Engr.  Dept.,  on  fortification  work,  1898-06; 
pres.  and  mgr.  Jamestown  and  Newport  Ferry  Co., 
1908-13;  in  coal  business  since  1913.  Mem.  R.I.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1906-8,  Senate.  1909-11;  served  as  mem. 
Town  Council  and  as  cliicf  of  fire  dept.  9  yrs. ; 
mem.  R.I.  Inland  Fish  Commn.,  1911-18.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Mem.  St.  John's  Lodge,  F. 
and  A.M.,  Newport.  Recreations:  fishing,  hunting. 
Address:    Clinton   Av.,    Jamestown,    R.I. 

CIiABKE,  Israel  James,  M.D.;  b.  Woburn,  Mass., 
Mav  22,  lSt;(i;  s.  Albert  \V.  and  Philinda  G.  (Wil- 
lev)  Clarke;  prep.  edn.  Brockton  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.;  student  Dartmouth  Med.  Coll.,  1878;  M.D., 
U.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1883;  m.  Nellie  E. 
Pearson,  of  Boston,  May  22,  1889;  1  son,  Clifton  A. 
Began  practice  at  Ashland,  Mass.,  1883;  removed 
to  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1887.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Haverhill  Med.  Club.  Republican.  Ma- 
son.   Address:    112   Emerson   St.,   Haverhill,   Mass. 

CIiABKE,    John    Eastman,    educator;    died    Nov. 

22,    19i;!.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

CIiABKi:,  John  S.  B.,  merchant;  b.  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  Sept.  29,  1858;  s.  Ralph  and  Elizabeth 
(Williamson)  Clarke;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Fall  River; 
m.  Sarah  Bury,  of  Fall  River.  Oct.  8,  1878;  2  chil- 
dren, Hattie  E.,  Everett  W.  Engaged  in  dry  goods 
and  furniture  business  in  Fall  River,  as  J.  & 
J.  S.  B.  Clarke  since  1889;  mem.  City  Council,  1S92, 
5,  6  (pres.,  1896);  mem.  Reservoir  Commn.,  1903-6; 
mem.  Overseers  of  Poor,  1912-  Feb.,  1913;  resigned 
w'hen  apptd.  by  governor  as  mem.  Police  Bd.  of 
Fall  River,  term,  1913-15.  Democrat.  Conglist. 
Mason  (K.T.);  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Knights  of 
Pythias  (grand  chancellor  Grand  Lodge  of  Mass., 
1904-5).  Home:  49  Berkelev  St.  Office:  252  Fifth 
St.,   Fall  River,  Mass. 

CIiABKE,  Maurice  Dwight,  M.D.;  Nov.  2,  1851- 
Sept.  7,  1911.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

CIiABKE,  Prescott  Orloff,  architect;  b.  Provi- 
dence. R.I.,  Mar.  10,  1858;  s.  George  Leonard  and 
Frances  Alice  (Chace)  Clarke;  prep.  edn.  Mowry 
and  Goff's  English  and  Classical  Sch.;  A.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1880;  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1890-3;  m. 
Mary  Chase,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  Apr.  16,  1895;  3  chil- 
dren, Frances  Chase,  Barbara,  George  Leonard, 
Engaged  in  mfg..  Providence,  1880-90;  architect 
since  1893;  mem.  Clarke  &  Spaulding  until  1901, 
Clarke  &  Howe  until  1907,  Clarke,  Howe  &  Homer 
until  June,  1913,  since  of  Clarke  &  Howe;  pres. 
Swan  Point  Cemetery.  Pres.  Immigrant  Ednl. 
Bur.  Fellow  Am.  Inst.  Architects  (pres.  R.I. 
Chapter  2  yrs.).  Clubs:  University,  Art,  Agawam 
Hunt,  Unitarian,  Turks  Head.  Recreations:  sail- 
ing, outdoor  diversions.  Home:  219  Blackstone 
Boul.  Office:  1304  Turks  Head  Bldg.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

CIiABKE,  Samuel  Fessenden,  college  prof. :  b. 
Geneva,  111.,  June  4,  1851;  s.  Samuel  Nye  and  Polly 
Hooper  (Patten)  Clarke;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific 
Sch.  (Yale),  1878:  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1879;  (A. 
M.,  Williams,  1891);  asst.  to  the  U.S.  Fish  Commn., 
1874-5;  fellow  in  biology,  Johns  Hopkins,  1879-81; 
m.  Elizabetli  Crocker  Lawrence,  April  5,  1892. 
Lecturer,  Smith  Coll.,  1881;  prof,  natural  history, 
Williams  Coll.,  since  1881.  Address:  WMlliams- 
town,  IMass.* 

CIiABKE,  Sarah  J.,  author;  b.  Norridgewock, 
Me.,  Sept.  12,  1840;  d.  Asa  and  Sophia  (Bates) 
Clarke;  ed.  Norridgewock,  :Me. ;  unmarried.  (See 
Who's  Wlio  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address: 
Norridgewock,   Me.* 

CIiARKZ:,  Stiles  M. ;  b.  Monroe,  Conn.,  Dec.  13, 
1845;  s.  Chatle.s  i;.  and  Betsey  M.  (Boothe)  Clarke; 
ed.  common  sclis.  and  Eastman  Business  Coll., 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. ;  unmarried.  Served  as  elk.  in 
dry  goods  and  grocery  stores;  traveling  salesman 
for  15  yrs.;  now  in  ins.  business;  mem.  Conn.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1911-12.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Mason. 
Address:    Monroe,  Conn. 


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CIiABKE,  "Walter  Ayer,  naval  architect;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Dec.  S,  ISSJ;  s.  Winter  Hamilton  and  Ella 
Caroline  (Ayer)  Clarke;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Biddeford, 
Me.;  B.S.  in  Xaval  Architecture,  :Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1905;  m.  Alice  M.  Nash,  of  Abinston,  Mass.,  June 
4,  1914.  Computer  with  Fore  River  Shipbuilding- 
Co.,  Quincy,  Mass.,  1905-8,  with  Maryland  Steel  Co., 
Sparrows  Point,  :Md.,  1908-12;  chief  of  planning 
and  material  divs.,  1912-13,  chief  rate  setter  since 
1913.  Fore  River  Shipbuilding-  Co.  Mem.  Soc.  Naval 
Architects  and  Engrs.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner). 
Universalist.  Authur:  Handbook  of  Arithmetic 
and  Geometry  for  Apprentices,  1907.  Recreations: 
tennis,  golf,  bowling.  Home:  238  Everett  St., 
"^'ollaston,  Mass.  Office;  Fore  River  Shipbuilding 
Corpn.,  Quincy.  Mass. 

CLARKE,  Walter  Bradley,  lawyer;  b.  Nobles- 
boro.  Me.,  Apr.  4,  1876;  s.  Hon.  James  Wilson  and 
Laura  Ella  (Oliver)  Clarke;  sra.6.  Lincoln  Acad.. 
Newcastle,  1895;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1899;  notable  all 
round  athlete;  was  full  back  four  years  on  the 
football  team,  acting  as  captain  in  1898;  also  on 
Varsity  Nine  and  Track  Team:  state  champion  in 
pole  vault  and  coll.  strong  man.  (Has  6  brothers. 
Frank  W.,  M.D.,  of  Bristol,  Me.;  Albert  ^V.,  of  N. 
Y.  Citv;  James  A.,  of  Portland;  Joseph  L.,  of 
Waterville,  Me.;  Willis  E.,  M.D.,  of  Maiden,  Mass.; 
Harold  E.,  of  Portland — all  known  as  remarkable 
baseball  and  football  players;  8  college  degrees 
in  the  Clarke  family.)  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1903;  asst.  sec.  State  Senate,  1897-1901;  mgr.  East- 
ern Me.  agency.  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co.,  1899-1900, 
with  office  at  Bangor;  began  practice  at  Portland, 
1903:  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901-3;  exec,  councilor, 
3d  dist.,  1903-5:  mem.  Me.  Senate.  1907-9;  was 
council,  and  obtained  pardon  for  Samuel  D.  Haynes, 
life  prisoner,  whose  long  flght  for  liberty  attracted 
more  attention  than  any  other  of  the  kind  in  the 
history  of  Me.  jurisprudence.  Has  been  considered 
an  available  candidate  for  governor  of  Me.  Repub- 
lican. Mem.  Cumberland  Bar  Assn.,  Zeta  Psi.  Mem. 
Portland  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Mason;  mem.  K.  of  P.,  B.P.O.  Elks. 
Recreations:  music,  athletics.  Home:  Cape  Eliza- 
beth, Me.    Office:    102  Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

CIiABKi:,  Wiliiam  Butler,  books,  stationery,  en- 
graving, lending  library;  ta.  Northampton,  Mass., 
May  8,  1848;  s.  Augustus  and  Louisa  Stoughton 
("Watson)  Clarke;  descendant  of  Gov.  Edward 
Winslow,  of  Plymouth  Colony,  whose  2d  wife  was 
Susannah  Fuller  White;  ed.  pvt.  and  pub.  schs. 
of  Northampton;  m.  IMaria  .Josephine,  d.  William 
H.  Baldwin,  of  Boston.  Sept.  14,  1902.  Came  to 
Boston,  began  with  'W.  H.  Piper  <Sr  Co..  booksellers. 
Mar.  17,  1864;  continued  until  1874,  then  engaged 
in  same  line  on  own  account;  in  fall  of  1874  bought 
entire  interests  of  W.  H.  Piper  &  Co.,  firm  name 
changed  to  W.  B.  Clarke  &  Co.,  and  later  to  ■^'.  B. 
Clarke  &  Carruth;  on  retirement  of  Mr.  Carruth, 
firm  title  became  again  W.  B.  Clarke  Co.,  incor- 
porated in  1898,  of  which  he  has  since  been  pres. 
and  treas.;  established,  1906,  the  T\\  B.  Clarke 
Company  Lending  Library.  ;Mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Boston  Stationers'  Assn.  (oldest  ex- 
pres.).  Am.  Booksellers'  Assn.  (chmn.  exec.  com., 
also  chmn.  com.  on  relation  with  publishers) ;  has 
endeavored  to  obtain  a  standardized  price  to  all, 
with  adequate  return  to  author,  publisher  and 
dealer.  Mem.  Boston  Y.M.C.U.  (sec.  and  dir.  20 
yrs.).  Served  in  1st  corps  cadets  INI.V.M.,  retired 
as  capt.  Mem.  IMil.  Order  Loyal  Legion  of  U.S.; 
charter  mem.  Mass.  Soc.  S.A.R. ;  mem.  Am.  Acad. 
Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Mason.  Clubs:  Union 
Boat,  St.  Botolph,  Appalachian  ^Mountain,  Papyrus. 
Recreations:  reading,  boating,  mountain  climbing. 
Home:  Weston,  Mass.  Office:  26-28  Tremont  St., 
and  30  Court  Sq.,  Boston. 

CIiABKB,  William  Horatio,  organist,  author; 
Mar.  8,  1840-Dec.  11,  1913.  CSee  vol.  1909,  also 
"U'ho's  Who  in  America,   1912-13.) 

CIiABT,  Albert  Everett,  iurist;  Mar.  15,  1848- 
May,  1912.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

CIiAB'Z',  Samnel  Heald,  treasurer;  b.  Lincoln. 
Me.,  June  9,  1851;  s.  of  John  and  Sibyl  (Heald) 
Clary;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Ellen  Olive  Thayer,  of 
"^'orcester.  Mass.,  .Jan.  21.  1886:  2  children,  Ernest 
Thayer,  Eleanor.    Began  with  Worcester  Safe  De- 


posit &  Trust  Co.  as  elk.,  1869,  and  successively 
teller,  asst.  sec,  and  treas.  since  1891,  title  of  the 
CO.  now  being  Worcester  Trust  Co.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Quinsigamond  Boat.  Worces- 
ter, Tatnuck  Country.  Home:  36  Sever  St.  Office: 
Worcester  Trust  Co.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

CLABY,  Stedman  Willard,  publisher;  b.  Thet- 
ford,  Vt.,  Oct.  8,  1855;  s.  Timothy  Farrar  and  Sarah 
Salter  (Willard)  Clary;  descendant  through  father 
of  Hon.  Timothy  Farrar  of  N.H..  and  through 
mother  of  Maj.  Simon  Willard;  grad.  Phillips 
Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1873;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1877 
(Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1880;  post-grad,  work, 
univs.  of  Berlin  and  Geneva  and  College  de  France, 
1884-7;  m.  Ella  M.  Hadley,  of  Boston,  June  16, 
1894.  Prin.  high  sch.,  Sharon,  Mass.,  1878;  v.-prin. 
high  sch.,  Bloomfleld,  N.  J..  1879;  master,  Phillips 
Acad.,  Andover,  1880-4;  instr.  modern  langs.,  U.  of 
Mich.,  1887-9;  editor  in  chief  of  Heath's  Modern 
Language  Series  since  1889.  Mem.  Modern  Lang. 
Assn.  America,  N.E.  Modern  Lang.  Assn.  Clubs: 
Boston  City,  Highland  (West  Roxbury).  Recrea- 
tions: gardening.  Home:  91  Bellevue  St.,  West 
Roxbury.    Office:    50  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

CIiASON,  Oliver  B.,  lawyer;  b.  Gardiner.  Me., 
Sept.  28,  1850;  s.  Pell  and  Sarah  (Temple)  Clason: 
A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  Lewiston,  Me.,  1877,  A.M.,  1880: 
m.  Lizzie  J.  Trott,  of  Gardiner,  Apr.  30,  1884;  4 
children,  Julia  Trott,  Bertha  Sarah,  Freeman  Pell, 
Charles  Russell.  Teacher,  1877-80;  admitted  to  bar, 
1881,  and  since  practiced  in  Gardiner;  mayor  of 
Gardiner.  1894.  5,  6;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1889-93: 
mem.  Governor's  Council.  1895-7;  state  senator 
from  Kennebec  Countv,  1897-1901  (pres.  Senate. 
1899-1901).  Trustee  Bates  Coll.  since  1888:  trustee 
State  Normal  Sch.,  1891-5  and  1904-13.  Mem. 
S.A.R.  Republican.  Free  Baptist.  Mason  (K.T.); 
mem.  K.  of  P.  Recreations:  baseball,  fishing.  Ad- 
dress:  Gardiner,   Me. 

CLASON,  Silas  Oliver,  M.D.;  b.  Gardiner,  Me., 
Nov  4  1S79;  s.  Pell  Russell  and  Eliza  Brown  (Tib- 
Isetts)  Clason:  grad.  Lisbon  Falls  High  Sch.,  189o; 
A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1900;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me. 
(Bowdoin),  1904;  house  phys.  St.  Josephs  Hosp., 
Providence.  R.I.,  1904-05;  m.  Lucy  J.  Small,  of 
Lisbon  Falls.  Me..  June  8,  1908.  Practiced  in  Gar- 
diner since  1905.  Republican.  Free  Baptist.  Mason: 
mem.  A.O.V.'W..  N.E.O.P.,  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa.  Ad- 
dress:   Gardiner,  Me. 

CLATTS,  William  Anton  Joseph,  portrait  painter. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

CImAY,  Albert  Tobias,  archaeologist;  b.  Hanover. 
Pa  Dec  4,  1866:  s.  John  Martin  and  Mary  Bar- 
bara Clav;  A.B.,  Franklin  and  Marshall  Coll.,  1889; 
grad.  Luth.  Theol.  Sem.,  1892;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Peiin- 
sylvania,  1894  (hon.  A.M.,  Yale  Univ.,  1910;  LL.D.. 
Pa.  Coll..  Gettysburg);  m.  Elizabeth  Sommerville 
McCafferty,  of  Phila.,  June  11,  1895.  Ordained 
Luth.  ministry.  1892;  Assyrian  fellow.  1892-3, 
instr.  Hebrew,  1892-5,  U.  of  Pa.:  instr.  O.  T.  the- 
ology, Chicago  Luth.  Sem.,  1895-9:  lecturer  He- 
brew, Assvrian  and  Semitic  archaeology  and  asst. 
curator  Babvlonian  antiquities,  1899-03.  asst.  prof. 
Semitic  philology  and  archaeology,  1903-9,  prot.. 
1909-10,  U.  of  Pa.;  Laffan  prof.  Assyriology  and 
Babvlonian  literature.  Yale  U.,  1910—.  (See  Who  s 
"^Vho  in  America  for  books  and  writings.)  Home:. 
401  Humphrey  St..  New  Haven.  Conn. 

CLAYTON,  Henry  Helm,  meterologist:  b.  Mur- 
freesboro.  Tenn..  Mar.  12.  1861;s.Dr.  Henry  Holmes 
and  Maria  L.  (Helm)  Clayton;  ed.  common  schs., 
1869-77;  m.  Frances  Fawn  Coman,  Athens,  Ala., 
Sept  21  1892  Asst.  Astron.  Obs.,  Ann  Arbor, 
Micli.,  1884-5;  asst.  Harvard  Astronomical  Obs.. 
1885-6;  observer,  Blue  Hill  Meteorol.  Obs.,  1886-91; 
local  forecast  official  U.S.  Weather  Bur.,  1891-3; 
meteorologist  Blue  Hill  Meteorol.  Obs.,  1894-1909; 
dean  Sch.  of  Aeronautics.  Association  Inst.,  Bos- 
ton, 1909-10.  Consulting  expert  in  the  Cloud  Atlas 
prepared  for  the  Hydrographic  Office  under  Capt. 
Sig=bee  U.S  N.  Invented  attachment  for  anemo- 
meters. Blue  Hill  box  kite,  etc.  Accompanied  Oscar 
Erbsloh  in  the  German  balloon  Pommern,  Oct.. 
1907.  when  record-making  balloon  voyage  was 
made  from  St.  Louis  to  Asbury  Park,  N.J.;  em- 
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study  methods  of  weather  forecasting  in  the  Ar- 
gentine liepublic  and  also  to  inaugurate  near  Cor- 
dova a  station  for  exploring  the  upper  air  by  means 
of  kites,  Mar.-Oct.,  1910;  engaged  in  business,  1911- 
12;  forecast  official,  Oficina  Meteorologico  Argen- 
tina, Buenos  Aires,  Oct.,  1913 — .  Fellow  Am.  Acad. 
Arts  and  Sciences.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  list  of  writings.)  Home:  Canton,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress:   Esmeralda,  589,  Buenos  Aire.s,  Argentina.* 

CI.z:avz:i.AND,      Elizabeth      Hannah      Jocelyn, 

writei';  ilieii  Jan.  !:t.  lull.  (  .^cc  \cil.  1:hi;i.  ai.su 
Who  s    W'lio  in  AmiTica,    ];»10-ii.^ 

CIiEAVEIiAND,  Iiivingston  Warner,  lawyer;  b. 
S.  Kgremont.  ISlass.,  .Jan.  31,  l}j60;  s.  Rev.  James 
Bradford  and  Elizabeth  Hannah  (Jocelyn)  Cleave- 
land;  lineal  descendant  of  Gov.  Bradford  and  John 
Howland;  LL.B.,  Yale,  1J>S1  (class  sec),  :M.L., 
1SS8;  m.  Mrs.  Frances  (Ferrins)  Dowkontt,  of 
New  York,  Apr.  S,  1912.  Admitted  to  bar,  1881; 
mem.  New  Haven  Bd.  of  Councilmen,  1891-2,  Bd. 
of  Finance,  1891;  judge  of  probate,  Dist.  of  New 
Haven,  H  terms,  1895-07;  received  158  votes  for 
nomination  as  gov.  of  Conn.,  Rep.  State  Conv., 
1902;  chmn.  New  Haven  Independence  Day  Cele- 
bration Com.  each  year.,  1910-14;  mem.  New  Haven 
Charter  Revision  Com.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Conn. 
State  Bar  Assn.,  Internat.  Law  Assn.,  Mass.  Sec. 
Mayflower  Descendants,  N.H.  Colony  Hist.  Soc. 
(dir.).  Conn.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  New  Haven 
Chamber  Commerce.  Moderator  Conn.  Congl.  Conf., 
1905;  chmn.  State  Y.:M.C.A..  1910 —  (pres.  state 
conv.,  1903,  09,  13,  14,  15);  supt.  City  Mission  (Eng- 
lish Hall)  S.S.,  1889 — ;  a  nat.  mgr.  Am.  S.S.  Union. 
Mem.  bd.  dirs.  Y.M.  Republican  Club  (Jo.;  ^'.-p. 
Yale  Assn.  Class  Secretaries,  1915-16.  Clubs:  Grad- 
uates', Young  Men's  Republican,  Congregational 
(ex-pres.).  Author:  Probate  Law  and  Practice  of 
Conn..  1915.  Delivered  hist,  address  at  Bi-Centen- 
nial  of  Congl.  Ch.  at  Kensington,  Conn..  1912. 
Home:  350  Elm  St.  Office:  Second  Nat.  Bank  Bldg., 
New  Haven,  Conn.* 

CIiEA'VES,  Benjamin  Franklin,  lawver;  b. 
Waterboro.  Me.,  Jan.  14,  1866:  s.  Seth  and  Mary  A. 
(Hamilton)  Cleaves;  grad.  Biddeford  High  Sch., 
1885;  read  law  in  office  of  Hamilton  &  Halev;  ra. 
Uretta  Foss,  of  Biddeford,  Nov.  1,  1892;  1  son, 
Burton  H.  Admitted  to  bar.  1892;  practiced  in 
Biddeford  since  1892:  mem.  Cleaves,  Waterhouse 
&  Emery;  chmn.  Pub.  Utilities  Commn.  of  Me. 
Republican.  Universalist.  Mason;  mem.  B.P.O. 
Elks.    Mem.  K.  of  P.    Address:    Biddeford,  Me. 

CIiEAVES,  Charles  Poole,  clergyman;  b.  Yar- 
mouth, Me.,  Nov.  4,  1869;  s.  Thomas  Oilman  and 
Justina  (Poole)  Cleaves;  grad.  Bangor  Theol. 
Sem.,  1893;  A.B.,  Bowdoin.  1905;  m.  Alice  L.  Law- 
rence, of  North  Yarmouth,  June  12,  1893;  3  chil- 
dren, Mary  Lawrence,  IMargaret  Frances,  Chester 
Freeman.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1893;  pastor, 
Enosburgh,  Vt. ;  Waterford.  Standish,  Robinston. 
Buxton,  Winthrop  and  Limerick,  Me.;  Andover, 
N.H.,  Ossipee,  N.H..  since  1914.  Author:  A  Case 
of  Sardines;  A  Story  of  the  IMaine  Coast,  1904. 
Contbr.  to  Youth's  Companion,  C.E.  World,  Con- 
gregationalist,  Outlook,  Harper's,  Century,  etc. 
Mem.  Granite  State  Optometrical  Soc.  Recrea- 
tions:    optometry.     Address:     Ossipee,    N.H. 

CILEA'VES,  Henry  Bradstreet,  governor;  Feb.  6. 
1840-June  22,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   1912-13.) 

CIiBA'VES,  Kendall  !■.,  dentist;  b.  Addison,  Me., 
Nov.  1,  1867;  s.  Benjamin  Franklin  and  Angeline 
(Longfellow)  Cleaves;  grad.  Phila.  Dental  Coll., 
1890;  m.  Harriet  Foster,  of  East  Montpelier.  Vt., 
July  28,  1897;  3  children,  Kendall  Foster.  Paul 
Longfellow.  Katharine.  Began  practice  at  Cherrv- 
field.  Me.,  1887:  at  Montpelier,  Vt.,  since  1891:  mem. 
State  Bd.  Dental  Examiners  1897-12.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Mason.  Club:  Apollo.  Home:  10  Sum- 
mer St.    Address:     17   State  St.,   Montpelier,  Vt. 

CIiBGHOBN,  Allen  Mackenzie,  M.D.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

CIiEGHOBN',  Sarah  Norcliffe,  author;  b.  Nor- 
folk, Va.,  Feb.  4,  1876;  d.  John  Dalton  and  Sarah 
Chestnut  (Hawley)  Cleghorn:  grad.  Burr  and  Bur- 
ton Sem.,  Manchester,  Vt.,  1895;  student.  Radcliffe 
Coll.,    1895-6;    unmarried.     Socialist;   Anti-Vivisec- 


tionist.    Author:    A  Turnpike  Lady,  1907.    Address: 
.Manchester,  Vt.* 

CIiBIiAND,  Herdman  Fitzgrerald,  prof,  geology; 
b.  Milan,  ill..  July  l.'l,  1S(J9;  s.  David  James  and 
Margaret  (Betty)  Clcland;  Gates  Coll.,  Neligh, 
Neb.;  B.A.,  Oberlin.  1894;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1900;  post- 
grad, work,  U.  of  Neb.,  1895,  U.  of  Chicago,  1896, 
Cornell  U.,  1901;  m.  Helen  Williams  Davison,  of 
New  Britain,  Conn.,  1910.  Asst.  in  geology,  Cornell 
U.,  1900-1;  instr.  in  geology  and  botany,  1901-4; 
asst.  prof,  geology  and  mineralogy,  1905:  prof, 
geology,  1905—,  Williams  Coll.;  instr.  Cornell 
Summer  Sch.,  1900-2,  U.  of  Tenn.  Summer  Sch., 
1904.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  so- 
cieties, etc.)  Home:  32  Glen  Rd.,  Williamstown, 
Mass.* 

CIiFMENCZ:,  George  Henry,  architect;  b.  Wor- 
cestei',  JMass.,  Jan.  13,  1865;  s.  Richard  Henry  and 
Eva  L.  (Osgood)  Kendall  (jlemence,  and  descend- 
ant in  the  4th  generation  of  Richard  Clemence, 
died,  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1813;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  of 
Worcester,  and  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  (spl.  course  in 
architecture) ;  m.  Anna  Eliza  McDonald,  of  Wor- 
cester, Oct.  9,  1889;  1  daughter.  Hazel  Clemence. 
Employed  in  office  of  Stephen  C.  Earle,  architect, 
Worcester,  1882-90,  and  Darling  Brothers,  con- 
tractors and  builders,  1890-2;  began  practice  in 
Worcester,  1892.  Fellow  A.I. A.  (W'orcester  Chap- 
ter). Mason.  Recreations:  horticulture.  Home: 
Appleton  Rd.  Office:  405  Main  St.,  Worcester, 
!Mass. 

CIiFlVIBNS,  Samuel  Iianghome  ("Mark  Twain")? 

author,  humorist;  Nov.  oO,  IX^J-Api-.  21,  1910.    (See 
vol.    1909,   also  Who's  Who  in  America,    1910-11.) 

CIiBMBNT,  Bdward  Henry,  journalist;  b. 
Chelsea.  IMass..  Apr.  19,  1843;  s.  Cyrus  and  Re- 
becca Fiske  (Shortridge)  Clement;  A.B.,  Tufts, 
1864,  A.M.,  1875  (Litt.D.,  1904);  m.  Gertrude  Pound, 
of  New  York,  1869  (died  1895);  2d,  Josephine  Hill 
Russell,  of  Boston,  Mar.  20,  1898.  Editor  Savannah 
Daily  News,  1865-7;  brief  engagements  on  Bos- 
ton papers;  night  editor  and  city  editor  N.Y. 
Tribune  during  John  Russell  Young's  editorship, 
1867-9;  mng.  editor  Newark  Daily  Advertiser, 
1869-72;  propr.  Elizabeth  Daily  Journal,  1873-5; 
asst.  editor,  1875-81,  editor-in-chief,  1881-06,  Bos- 
ton Transcript.  Contbr.  essays,  poems  and  fiction 
to  mags.  Mem.  ]\Iass.  Hist.  Soc,  Anti-Imperialist 
League  (exec,  com.);  pres.  N.E.  Anti-Vivisection 
Soc  Clubs:  St.  Botolph  (a  founder),  Boston 
City.  Home:  5  River  St.,  Concord,  Mass.  Office: 
324   Washington   St.,   Boston.* 

CI.EMBNT,  Georgre  Colbnm,  M.D.;  Aug.  15,  1855- 
Aug.   27,    1909.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

C^BMBNT,  Hazen,  stock  broker:  b.  Newton, 
Mass.,  Dec.  26,  1861;  s.  James  H.  and  Clara  (Er- 
skine)  Clement;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1882;  m.  Marv  A. 
L.  Keith,  of  Grafton,  Mass.,  May  3,  1888;  1  son, 
James  K.  In  stock  brokerage  business  since  18S8; 
mem.  Clement,  Parker  &  Co.  until  May,  1912,  since 
in  business  on  own  account.  I\Iem.  Boston  Stock 
Exchange.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph, 
Brookline  Country.  Recreations:  curling,  tennis. 
Home:  Wayland,  Mass..  and  Longwood,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:   70   State  St.,  Boston. 

CIiBMBNT,  Percival  VT.;  b.  Rutland,  Vt.,  July 
7,  1846;  s.  Charles  and  Elizabeth  (Wood)  Clement; 
ed.  Rutland  (Vt.)  High  Sch.,  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Con- 
cord, N.H.,  and  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn.;  m. 
Maria  H.  Goodwin,  of  Hartford.  Clk.  and  partner, 
Clement  &  Sons,  marble  quarries.  1871-6;  engaged 
in  banking,  1866-82;  pres.  Rutland  R.R.  C9.,  1882- 
02;  dir.  Clement  Nat.  Bank.  State  Trust  Co.,  Howe 
Scale  Works;  dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Bristol,  Vt. ;  pres. 
Bristol  R.R.  Co.;  owner  Rutland  Herald,  etc.; 
mayor  Rutland,  1897-9  and  1911-12.  Mem.  Vt. 
Ho.  of  Rep..  1892,  Senate,  1900-2  and  1911-12.  Re- 
publican. Clubs:  Union  League.  New  York  Yacht, 
Automobile  Club  of  America  (New  York),  Algon- 
quin   (Boston).     Address:     Rutland,    Vt. 

CIiBMONS,  Maynard  Bug-ene  Schiller,  lawyer;  b. 
Saugu.s,  :Mass.,  Dec.  11,  1Sij6;  s.  Albert  E.  and  CJlara 
M.  (Jones)  demons:  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch., 
1895;  m.  Ijilla  F.  Goodwin,  of  Andover,  Mass.,  Feb. 
2,  1898;  children,  Roger  P.,  Maynard  G.,  Eliot  G., 
Joyce.    Practiced   in   Boston   since   1895;   solicitor 


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for  Town  of  Wakefield,  Mass.,  since  1907;  trustee 
Charlestown  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Mid- 
dlesex Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason. 
Home:  Wakefield,  Mass.  Office:  Old  South  Bldg., 
Boston. 

ClililVISOlT,  Walter  John,  ors:anist:  b.  London, 
Eng.,  Feb.  17,  1857;  s.  William  and  Helen  (Adcock) 
Clemson;  B.A.,  Jesus  Coll.,  Cambridge,  Eng.,  1882, 
M.A.,  Cantab.,  1887;  came  to  America,  Aug.,  1884; 
m.  Mrs.  W.  E.  Sparks,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  Nov.  1, 
1888.  Organist  and  choirmaster,  St.  Thomas  Ch., 
Taunton,  June,  18S5-June,  1905  (now  hon.  organist 
and  choirmaster  same).  Fellow  Guild  of  Ch.  Musi- 
cians, London;  mem.  Soc.  of  Arts,  London;  foun- 
dation mem.  and  dean  N.E.  Chapter  Am.  Guild  of 
Organists.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Tav- 
ern (Boston),  Country  (Taunton),  Gilbert's  Bar 
Yacht   (Fla. ).    Home:  Taunton,  Mass.* 

ClMUVUlMAXfJ},  Charles  A.,  merchant;  b.  Lancas- 
ter, N.H.,  June  10,  1844;  s.  Norman  C.  and  Martha 
A.  (Smith)  Cleveland;  ed.  common  schs. ;  m.  Nov. 
17,  1867,  Sarah  B.  Twitchell,  of  Lancaster,  N.h. 
Engaged  in  mercantile  business  since  1898,  firm  of 
C.  A.  Cleveland,  successor  to  Cleveland  &  Gould; 
pres.  Lancaster  Savings  Bank.  Democrat.  Mason. 
Address:    Lancaster,  N.H. 

CTmUVHIiAJHJ},    Heher    Howe,    M.D. ;     b.     Barre, 

Mass.,  Sept.  3,  1872;  s.  Frederick  Mortimer  and 
Helen  Jane  (Barnes)  Cleveland;  prep,  edn.,  Cush- 
ing  Acad.,  Ashburnham,  Mass.;  Williams  Coll.; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1899;  m.  Auburn,  Me., 
June  25,  1901,  Josie  Lena  Blanchard.  Began  prac- 
tice in  Boston,  1899;  removed  to  Auburn,  Me.,  1900, 
Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.,  1908;  specialty  diseases  of 
the  colon.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  etc.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mason,  Shriner;  mem.  N.E.  Or- 
der of  Protection.  Knights  of  the  Golden  Eagle. 
Home:  515  Worcester  St.,  Welleslev  Hills,  Mass. 
Oflice:  205  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

CIiEVEIiANI),  Helen  M.,  author;  died  Mar.  5, 
1909.  (See  vol.  1909.  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1908-9.) 

CI.Z:vi:i.ANI>,  Henry  Clay;  b.  Coventry,  Vt.,  Oct, 
15,  1842;  s.  Elijah  and  Mary  Ann  (Bartlett)  Cleve- 
land; acad.  edn.;  m.  Rosetta  Dalev  of  Coventry, 
Sept.  22,  1864  (now  deceased);  2d,  Mary  Jane 
Greenwood,  of  Lowell,  Vt..  Jan.  7,  1889:  children. 
Leila  J.,  AValter  E.,  Ruth  G.,  Marion  L.  Succeeded 
his  father  as  sec.  Passumpsic  R.R.  Co.:  dir.  Nat. 
Bank  of  Newport;  owner  of  250-acre  farm,  and 
breeder  of  Jersey  cattle.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1888,  Senate.  1890;  asso.  justice  Orleans  Co.,  1902- 
06;  mem.  bd.  of  trustees,  U.  of  Vt.  Republican. 
Conglist.     Mason.     Address:    Coventry,    Vt. 

CI^EVIIIiAND,  Kose  Elizaheth,  author.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

CIiIFF,  Eaton,  retired  mfr. ;  b.  Shrewsbury, 
Eng.,  Oct.  28,  1847;  s.  Samuel  and  Agnes  (Gibson) 
Cliff;  ed.  Norwich,  Eng.;  m.  Maud  Vowles,  of  Paw- 
tucket,  R.I.  In  office  of  William  Cliff,  mcht., 
Liverpool,  Eng.,  1863-9;  agt.  at  Northwich,  Che- 
shire, Eng.,  for  N.  Ashton  &  Sons  and  Dean  Bros., 
salt  proprs.,  1869-76:  arrived  in  America,  1876; 
with  J.  P.  Coats,  Ltd.,  1876-04;  retired  from  ac- 
tive business,  1904;  dir.  and  sec.  Narragansett 
Machine  Co.;  owner  of  orange  groves  at  Crescent 
City,  Fla.  Mem.  Ch.  of  England.  Home:  (winter) 
Crescent  Citv,  Fla.:  (summer)  Exmouth,  England. 
Office:  Pawtucket,  R.I. 

CIiIPFORD,  Charles  Warren,  lawyer;  b.  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  Aug.  19,  1844;  s.  John  H.  and  Sarah 
Parker  (Allen)  Clifford;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1865,  A.M., 
1868;  studied  law  with  Judge  Edmund  H.  Bennett, 
Taunton,  1865-7;  Harvard  Law  Sch.  and  John  C. 
Dodge,  Boston,  1867-8;  m.  Frances  L.  Wood,  of 
New  Bedford,  May  5,  1869  (died,  Apr.  28,  1872); 
2d,  Wilhelmina  H.  Crapo,  of  New  Bedford,  Mar. 
15,  1876  (died,  Aug.  23,  1909).  Admitted  to  bar, 
1868;  commr.  on  revision  of  judiciary  system  of 
Mass.,  1876:  civil  service  commr.  of  Mass.,  1884-8; 
commr.  revision  of  statutes  of  Mass.,  1898-01;  ex- 
U.S.  commr.:  commr.  on  revision  of  Building  Laws, 
1904:  pres.  St.  Luke's  Hosp.,  New  Bedford.  Re- 
publican. Took  part  in  Internat.  Arbitration  at 
The  Hague,  June,  1902,  between  U.S.  and  Russia, 
as  counsel  for  owners  of  "Cape  Horn  Pigeon." 
V.-p.    New    Bedford    Instn.     for    Savings;    trustee 


Masonic  Bldg.  Assn.;  dir.  Am.  Unitarian  A.ssn., 
1901-6.  Ex-pres.  New  Bedford  Bar  Assn.;  pres. 
Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  1912;  mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Co- 
lonial Soc.  Mass.,  Republican  Club  of  Mass.,  Home 
Market  Club;  v.-p.  Mass.  Civ.  Service  Assn.;  dir. 
Bunker  Hill  Monument  Assn.  Clubs:  Union,  Uni- 
versity (Boston),  University  (New  York),  Coun- 
try (pres.),  Wamsulta  (New  Bedford).  Home: 
New  Bedford.  Office:  Masonic  Bldg.,  New  Bedford, 
Mass.* 

CI^IPFOBS,  Harry  Ellsworth,  electrical  engr.; 
b.  Lowell,  :Mass.,  Apr.  21,  1866;  s.  Itaeburn  Oilman 
and  Helen  Rebecca  (Hodgdon)  Clil't'ord;  S.B.,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1886;  grad.  student.  Harvard,  3  vrs. ; 
m.  Harriet  Briggs  Rogers,  of  Newton,  Mass.,  June 
24,  1896.  Asst.  in  physics,  1886-8;  instr.  theoretical 
physics,  1888-95;  asst.  prof,  theoretical  physics, 
1895-02,  asso.  prof,  theoretical  electricity,  1902-4, 
prof,  theoretical  and  applied  electricity, 1904-9, 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  Gordon  McKay  prof.  elec.  en- 
gineering. Harvard,  since  Sept.  1,  1909,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  since  Sept.,  1914.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts 
and  Sciences,  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs. 
(past  chmn.  Boston  Branch) ;  mem.  Nat.  Electric 
Light  Assn.,  Illuminating  Engring.  Soc.  Cchmn. 
N.E.  Branch),  Circolo  ]Matematico  di  Palermo,  N. 
E.  St.  Ry.  Assn.  Clubs:  University  (New  York), 
Brae  Burn  Country.  Unitarian.  Republican.  Home: 
Newton   Centre,   Mass.* 

CIiIFFOKD,  Howard  Ahbott,  clergyman;  b. 
Monmouth,  Me.,  Apr.  7,  1860;  s.  Rev.  Nathaniel  C. 
and  Almeda  (Dunn)  Clifford;  grad.  Me.  Weslevan 
Sem.,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1878;  A.B.,  Weslevan 'U., 
Conn.,  1884;  in  Europe,  1890,  1895;  m.  Mrs.  Cora 
Knight  Clifford,  of  Rumford,  Me.,  1897;  2  children, 
Muriel  (died  1898),  Donald.  Ordained  M.E.  min- 
istry, 1889;  pastor  Waterville,  Me.,  1889-91,  Rich- 
mond, 1891-5,  East  Wilton.  1895-9,  Old  Orchard, 
1899-02,  South  Portland,  1902-4,  South  Paris,  1904- 
07,  Strong,  1907-10,  Winthrop,  1910-15,  Portland 
since  1915.  Trustee  Wesleyan  U.  Republican. 
Mason;  mem.  P.  of  H.  Lecturer  upon  Studies  in 
Biography,  Europe,  American  Heroes  and  Her- 
oines, Wit  and  Wisdom,  Lessons  of  Memorial  Day, 
etc.  Home.  63  Back  Bay  Boul.,  Woodfords,  Port- 
land, Me. 

CIiIFFOKD,  Nathan,  lawyer;  b.  Portland,  Me., 
June  17,  1867:  s.  William  Henry  and  Ellen  G. 
(Brown)  Clifford:  g.s.  Nathan  Clifford,  justice  U.S. 
Supreme  Ct..  and  is  of  Revolutionary  and  Colonial 
stock:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890:  studied  law  in  father's 
office:  admitted  to  bar,  1S93;  m.  Boston,  May  5,  1897, 
Caroline  L.  Devens.  IMeni.  law  firm  Clifford.  Verrill 
&  Clifford  since  June,  1893;  former  chmn.  Dem.  City 
Com.  and  candidate  for  several  offices;  mavor  of 
Portland,  1905-7;  pres.  W.  H.  Clifford  Co.;  dir.  Fi- 
delity Trust  Co.,  J.  B.  Brown  &  Sons.  Portland. 
Has  served  as  v.-p.  and  pres.  Harvard  Club  in  Me., 
v.-p.  N.E.  Federation  of  Harvard  Clubs  and  dir. 
Harvard  Alumni  Assn.;  mem.  Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Clubs: 
Cumberland;  Harvard  (Boston).  Home:  Shore  Rd., 
Cape  Elizabeth.  Me. 

CIiIFFOBD,  Philip  Greely,  lawyer:  b.  Portland, 
Me.,  Sept.  11,  1882:  descendant  of  George  Clifford, 
the  immigrant:  s.  William  H.  and  Ellen  G.  (Brown) 
Clifford;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1903;  studied  law  in  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.  and  in  office  of  brother  Nathan;  m. 
Katharine  Hale,  of  Portland,  Me.,  Oct.  11.  1905;  2 
daughters,  Margaret  Ellen,  Matilda  Greely.  Ad- 
mitted to  Me.  bar,  1907,  and  since  practiced  in 
Portland:  dir.  J.  B.  Brown  Sons;  dir.  and  treas. 
W.  H.  Clifford  Co.;  mem.  State  Bd.  Bar  Examiners; 
overseer  Bowdoin  Coll.:  mem.  Portland  Soc.  of  Art. 
Me.  Hist.  Soc,  Am.,  Ale.  and  Cumberland  bar 
assns.;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Psi  Upsilon.  Demo- 
crat. Conglist.  Clubs:  Cumberland,  Portland 
Country,  Portland  Yacht.  Recreations:  boating, 
horseback  riding.  Home:  71  Carroll  St.  Office:  95 
Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

CI^IFFOBB,  Thomas  Fellows,  lawyer;  b.  Went- 
worth,  N.H.,  Dec.  1,  1871;  s.  Thomas  Jefferson  and 
Sara  Jackson  (Fellows)  Clifford;  ed.  pub.  schs.. 
Concord,  N.H. :  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law;  m.  Mar- 
guerite E.,  d.  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Henry  Tucker,  of  Brat- 
tleboro,  Vt. ;  2  sons,  Thomas  Henry,  Paul  Tucker. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1898;  began  practice,  Sept.,  1900; 
justice  Franklin  (N.H.)  Police  Ct.,  1900-5;  solicitor 


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City  of  Franklin,  1907-11,  and  since  1913;  elk.  N.H. 
Senate,  1S97-05;  sec.  Rep.  State  Com.  of  N.  H.. 
1900,  2,  4;  asst.  sec.  Rep.  Nat.  Com.,  Chicago,  ]!U»4; 
solicitor  for  Merrimack  Co.,  l'J0."i-i:5;  mem.  X.ll. 
Constl.  Conv.,  l!tl2;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  191:!; 
referee  in  bankruptcy  since  .Ian.  1,  1014.  Capt.  Co. 
E,  1st  N.H.  Vol.s.,  Spanish-Am.  War.  Unitarian, 
aiason.  Clnh:  Wonolancet  (Concord).  Address: 
Franklin,   X.   II. 

CI.IFFORD,  Walter,  lawyer;  Aug.  11,  1849-Aug. 
20,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica,  1908-9.) 

CIiIFT,  Edwin  Buxton,  :m.D.  ;  b.  Middletown 
Springs,  Vt.,  Ma>'  2o,  IstJS;  s.  Crocker  .Josiah  and 
Mary  Jane  (Buxton)  Clifl;  grad.  Trov  Conf.  Acad., 
Poultney,  Vt.,  1886;  A.B.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  Vt., 
1890  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  189.'?;  M.D.  and 
M.H.D.,  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  1900;  m. 
Middlebury,  Vt.,  Sept.  20,  1890,  Louise  H.  Ed,?er- 
ton;  2  children,  Helen  Sevmour,  Sybil  (deceased). 
Teacher,  Black  Hall  (Conn.)  Sch.,  1891,  Cary  Sem., 
Oakfield,  N.Y.,  1891-6;  with  W.  A.  Wells  &  Co.,  Mu- 
chakinock,  la.,  1S96-T;  has  practiced  at  Fair  Haven, 
Vt..,  since  Sept.,  1900.  Dem.  candidate  for  Vt.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1902,  for  Congress,  1906.  Episcopalian. 
IMem.  Vt.  State  Honioe.  IMed.  Soc,  Am.  Inst,  of 
Homceopathy.  Mason;  mem.  Modern  Woodmen  of 
America.  Delta  Upsilon,  Phi  Alpha  Gamma.  Rec- 
reations: cabinet  makins'.  Address:  Fair  Haven, 
Vt. 

ClilNTON,  Edwin  Jesse,  mfr.  carriage  wood- 
work; b.  Wallingford,  Conn.,  Sept.  4,  1836;  s.  Jesse 
and  Rosanna  (Bassett)  Clinton;  descendant  of 
Lawrence  Clinton,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1702;  ed. 
common  and  lii.erh  schs. ;  m.  Cornelia  Tattle,  of 
North  Haven,  Conn.,  Apr.  11,  1859  (now  deceased); 
2d.  Eliza  J.  Arthur,  of  Chatham,  Conn.,  Jan.  20, 
1886;  2  sons,  Andrew  D.  (in  business  with  father), 
.Joseph  A.  (Hartford,  Conn.).  Began  active  career 
in  agrl.  works  of  David  Clinton  &  Son;  entered 
into  partnership,  about  1868,  with  brother,  I.  B. 
Clinton,  for  manufacture  of  carriage  woodwork; 
dissolved  partnership  and  was  with  John  F.  Barnes 
Co.,  mfrs.  carriage  woodwork,  until  1875;  ag^ain 
formed  partnership  with  I.  B.  Clinton  and  contin- 
ued until  1887;  since  in  same  line  of  business  as 
E.  J.  Clinton  &  Son.  Democrat.  Mem.  United  Am. 
^leclianics.  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Address:  Clin- 
tonville.  Conn. 

CLINTON,  Georg'e  Perkins,  botanist;  b.  Polo, 
111.,  ^lay  .,  1867;  s.  John  Waterbury  and  Carrie 
Adelia  (Perkins)  Clinton;  B.S.,  U.  of  HI.,  isyo, 
M.S.,  1894;  M.  S.,  Harvard  U.,  1901,  Sc.D.,  1902;  m. 
Anna  J.  Lightbody,  of  Pekin,  III.,  Aug.  9,  1892;  1 
son,  Harry  L.  Assistant  botanist  111.  Agrl.  Expt. 
Sta.,  and  asst.  in  botany,  U.  of  111.,  1890-1902;  bot- 
anist Conn.  Expt.  Sta.,  and  botanist  ClJonn.  State 
Bd.  Agr.  since  1902.  (See  Who's  WMio  in  America 
for  societies,  etc.)  Home:  Westville,  Conn.  Office: 
153  Huntington  Av.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

CIiINTON,  Iiouis  Adalbert,  agriculturist;  moved 
to  AV'ashington,  D.C.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

CLOONAN,  John  Joseph,  M.D. ;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  July  18,  1869;  s.  Michael  Francis  and  Anna 
Elizabeth  (Tracey)  Cloonan;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Hart- 
ford, and  under  pvt.  tutors;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and 
Surg.,  Baltimore,  1897;  m.  Estelle  McMahon,  of 
Baltimore,  Apr.,  1900  (died  1903);  m.  2d.  Eleanor 
Patricia  Griffin,  of  N.Y.  City,  Oct.  25,  1911:  2  cliil- 
dren,  Gertrude,  Eleanor.  Practiced  in  Stamford, 
Conn.,  since  1898;  surg.  Stamford  Hosp. ;  consult- 
ant St.  Vincent's  Hosp.,  Bridgeport;  mem.  Bd.  of 
Health,  Stamford,  4  yrs. ;  dir.  Fidelity  Title  & 
Trust  Co.  Mem.  Conn.  Convict  I.,abor  Commn, 
1913-15;  mem.  Stamford  Bd.  of  Fa\u.  since  1905 
(chmn.  since  1914);  1st  v.-p.  Stamford  Civic  Fed- 
eration; incorporator  and  trustee  Stamford  Asso- 
ciated Charities.  Mem.  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc. 
Stamford  Med.  Assn.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Clubs: 
Suburban,  Stamford  Yacht,  Wee  Burn  Golf.  Ad- 
dress:   Stamford,  Conn. 

CIiOSE,  Charles  William,  author;  b.  Bangor,  Me., 
Sept.  4,  1859;  s.  Charles  William  and  Emily  Au- 
gusta (Steward)  Close;  ed.  Bangor  pub.  schs.;  Ph. 
D.  and  S.S.i).,  Spiritual  Science  U.,  Chicago,   1888. 


Editor  and  pub.  The  Free  Man  (monthly  New 
Thought  mag.),  1897-01,  The  Phrenopathic  Jour- 
nal, 1903;  pres.  Bangor  Co-operative  Printing  Co., 
1903-7;  contbr.  to  various  New  Thought  pubis, 
since  1885.  Republican.  (See  Who's  ^\'llo  in  Amer- 
ica for  books,  etc.)  Address:  35  Winter  St.,  Bangor, 
Maine.* 

CLOSSON,  William  Baxter  Palmer,  artist;  b. 
Thetfurd,  Vt.,  Oct.  13,  JM8;  s.  David  Wood  and 
Abagail  (Palmer)  Closson;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Thet- 
ford  (Vt. )  Acad.,  Lowell  Inst.,  and  other  art  schs., 
Boston;  m.  Apr.  20,  1907,  Grace  W.  Gallaudet  Ken- 
dall, of  Washington,  D.C.  While  studying  art  gave 
much  attention  to  engraving  on  wood,  and  award- 
ed medals  Paris  Salon,  World's  Fair,  Chicago,  Pan- 
Am.  Expn.,  Buffalo,  etc.  Abandoned  engraving 
about  1895  and  since  gained  recognition  as  painter. 
Represented  in  exhbns.  in  Boston,  New  York,  Phila. 
and  Washington.  Trustee  Sch.  of  Expression, 
Boston.  Mem.  Copley  Soc.  of  Boston,  Boston  Soc. 
Water  Color  Artists,  Soc.  Washington  (D.C.)  Ar- 
tists, Am.  Federation  of  Arts,  Allied  Artists  of 
America,  Am.  Inst.  Graphic  Arts,  Conn.  Acad., 
Union  Internationale  des  Beaux  Arts  et  des  Let- 
tres,  Paris,  France.  Club:  Boston  Art.  Homes:  Mag- 
nolia and  Newton.  Mass.* 

CLOTHBY,  John  F.,  clergyman:  b.  Marblehead, 
Mass.,  Feb.  11,  1836;  s.  John  and  Sarah  R.  (Green) 
Clothey;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Marblehead,  and  pvt.  tutor; 
asst.  in  grammar  sch.  at  age  of  14;  m.  Anna  M. 
Evans,  of  Marblehead,  Mass.,  Sept.  30,  1862  (died, 
1895);  m.  2d,  Clara  M.  Tripp,  of  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  July  14,  1897.  Entered  ministry  of  Advent 
Christian  Ch.,  1874;  pastor  Marblehead,  Mass.. 
1874-7  (alternately),  Bucksport,  Me.,  Marblehead, 
Mass.,  1877-85;  Bangor,  Me.,  1885-93,  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  1893-7,  Westbrook,  Me.,  1897-9,  Biddeford, 
1899-05,  Auburn  since  1903.  Pres.  Me.  State  Advent 
Christian  Conf.  since  1907;  pres.  Me.  State  Ad- 
vent Christian  S.S.  Assn.,  Mechanic  Falls  Camp 
JMeeting  Assn.,  Oxford  and  Androscoggin  Coun- 
ties Conf.,  Oxford  and  Androscoggin  S.S.  Assn.; 
charter  mem.  Advent  Christian  Publ.  Soc,  Boston, 
1909-14;  assessor  Me.  State  Advent  Christian  Mis- 
sion Soc.  Prohibitionist.  Address:  157  Whitney 
St.,  Auburn,  Me. 

CLOVES,  William  Jacob,  clergyman;  b.  Boston, 
Mar.  3,  1860;  s.  Samuel  and  Mary  Eliza  (Beals) 
Clones;  ed.  Eliot  and  Latin  Schs.,  Boston;  grad. 
Worcester  Acad.,  1880;  A.B.  (class  orator).  Brown 
U.,  1884  (Carpenter  premium  and  Classical  ora- 
tion at  commencement);  grad.  New^ton  Theol. 
Instn.,  1887  (B.D.,  1912);  m.  Helen  V.  Ross,  of 
Boston,  June  14,  1887;  3  children,  William  Arthur, 
Alfred  Samuel,  Paul.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry, 
July,  1887;  pastor  People's  Ch.,  Dover,  Me.,  1887-8, 
1st  Ch.,  Littleton,  Mass.,  1888-99,  1st  Ch.,  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt.,  1899-02;  catalogued  Randolph  (Vt.) 
Pub.  Library,  1903;  pastor,  Warner,  N.H.,  1904-9; 
asst.  librarian.  Hills  Library,  Newton  Theol  Instn., 
Newton  Center,  Mass.,  since  Sept.  1911.  Clk.  Wa- 
chusett  Assn.  of  Bapt.  Chs.,  1891-4;  1st  pres.  Min- 
isters' Union,  INIass.,  1895-6;  trustee  Reuben  Hoar 
Pub.  Library,  Littleton,  Mass..  1888-99;  sec.  Vt. 
Bapt.  Y'oung  People's  Union,  1900-1:  v.-p.  Minis- 
ters' Club,  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1903;  ex-dir.  N.H.  Bapt. 
Hist.  Soc;  pres.  Littleton  Lyceum,  1890-9,  Little- 
ton Temperance  Union.  1894-9;  ex-sec,  v.-p.  and 
pres.,  N.H.  Bapt.  S.S.  Conv.;  supt.  Simond's  Free 
High  Sch.,  Warner,  N.  H.,  1906-9.  Ex-moderator 
Piscataquis  Bapt.  Assn.,  Me.  Wachusett  Bapt. 
Assn.,  Mass.  Vt.  Central  Bapt.  Assn.,  Vt.  Mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Audubon  Soc,  Am. 
Bapt.  Missionary  Union,  Boston  Bap^.  Ministers' 
Conf.,  Backus  Hist.  Soc,  ]Mass.  Library  Club.  Re- 
publican. Author:  A  Teacher's  Message,  1896; 
also  various  articles,  sermons,  book  reviews,  etc. 
Address:   24   Ripley  St.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

CliOXJCrH,  Alexander  B.,  cotton  mfg. ;  b.  Boston, 
Oct.  20,  1863;  s.  Alexander  P.  and  Martha  (Arm- 
strong) Clough;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston,  and  Mass. 
Inst.  'Tech.;  m.  Anna  Barton,  of  Boston,  Dec.  24, 
1890.  Began  with  IMerrimack  Mfg.  Co.,  Lowell, 
Mass.,  1881,  became  head  designer,  1887,  contin- 
uing to  1901;  mgr.  Merrimack  dept.  Lawrence  & 
Co.,  Boston,  since  1901;  dir.  West  Roxbury  Co- 
operative   Bank.     Republican.     Clubs:     Exchange, 


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Episcopalian,  Wollaston  Golf.    Home:    282   Berke- 
ley St.    Office:    89  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

C30OUCrH,  Arthur  Joslah,  educator;  b.  Sandown, 
N.H.,  Julv  13,  1S56;  s.  Samuel  A.  and  Harriet  Jud- 
son  (Hatcii)  Clough;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad., 
1874;  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1S78,  A.M.,  1S83;  m.  Sarah 
Catharine  Robinson,  of  Nantucket,  Mass.,  Nov.  15, 
1884;  1  daughter,  Margaret  Robinson.  Began  as 
teacher  Essex  (Vt.)  Classical  Inst.,  1879;  prin. 
high  sch.,  Huntington,  Ind.,  1880;  prin.  Santa  Fe 
(N.M.)  Acad.,  1881,  Nantucket  (Mass.)  High  Sch., 
1882-5,  Stockbridge  High  Sch.,  1885-8,  Green  Bay 
(Wis.)  High  Sch..  1888-90,  Berkshire  (INIass.)  Sch., 
1895-03;  teacher  Latin,  Williston  Sem.,  Easthamp- 
ton,  1903-8;  prin.  Lawrence  Acad.,  Groton,  Mass., 
since  190S.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Theta 
Delta  Chi.    Mason.    Address:     Groton,    Mass. 

CIiOUGH,  Charles  Henry;  b.  Exeter,  N.H.,  Dec. 
S,  1S40;  s.  John  and  Lydia  Olive  (Sanborn)  Clough; 
ed.  Boston  pub.  schs.;  m.  South  Boston,  Mass., 
1869,  Lucv  Monroe  Rockwood  (died,  1873);  2d, 
Newfield,  Me.,  1874,  Annie  L.  Shaw.  Began  at  11 
in  a  printing  office  and  later  was  elk.  in  millinery 
store,  etc.;  engaged  in  hair  goods  and  small  wares 
business  in  Hudson,  millinery  and  hair  goods,  at 
South  Boston,  and  since  1875  at  Portsmouth,  N.H.; 
city  treas.  of  Portsmouth,  1895-8.  Supt.  Bapt.  S.S. 
25  yrs.;  sr.  deacon  of  ch.  Republican.  Address: 
Portsmouth,    N.H. 

CIiOUGH,  Georg-e  Albert,  architect:  IMay  27, 
lS43-Dec.  30.  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
AVho  in   America,   1910-11.) 

CI^OTJGH,  Herbert  Thorndyke,  ophthalmolo- 
gist; b.  Rockport,  Me.,  Oct.  10,  1866;  s.  William 
M.  and  Sarah  (Thorndyke)  Clough;  prep.  edn. 
Rockport  High  Sch.;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch., 
1895;  m.  Frances  W.  French,  of  South  Chesterville, 
Me.,  Jan.  28,  1897;  9  children.  Practiced  at  Bangor, 
Me.,  since  1899;  eye  and  ear  surgeon.  Eastern  Me. 
Gen.  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  N.E.  Laryngol.  and  Otol. 
Soc.  Republican.  Recreations:  farming.  Home: 
209    State   St.,    Bangor,    Me. 

CIiOXTGH,  Joseph  learned,  banking;  b.  Nashua, 
N.H.,  July  7,  1861;  s.  Joseph  and  Sarah  Matilda 
(Learned)  Clough:  descendant  of  John  Clough, 
who  came  from  England  to  Salisbury,  N.H.,  in 
1635;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  high  sch.,  Nashua;  m. 
Florence  EUinor  Knight  Aldrich,  of  Wellfleet, 
Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1883;  7  children,  Sarah  Learned, 
Joseph  Percival,  Robert  Allison,  Ellinor  Bradford, 
Lucien  Albert.  Florence  Emery,  Lilian  Aldrich. 
Began  as  bookkeeper,  Knowles  &  Co.,  wholesale 
grain,  Nashua,  1879;  elk.  for  Hon.  Lucien  B. 
Clough,  lawyer,  Manchester,  1879-81;  elk.  South 
Pub.  Co.,  N.T.  City,  lSSl-3;  salesman  at  Portland, 
Me.,  for  Carruthers  &  Co.,  wholesale  grain.  New 
York,  1SS3-4,  same  at  Albany,  N.Y.,  1884-6;  apptd. 
bookkeeper  and  teller  2d  Nat.  Bank,  Nashua,  1886, 
later  asst.  cashier,  to  1898;  dir.  and  sec.  Nashua 
Bldg.  &  Loan  Assn.,  1898-04,  now  dir.;  treas.  and 
sec.  Nashua  Trust  Co.  since  Jan..  1904:  in  ins. 
and  real  estate  business  as  Joseph  L.  Clough  & 
Son;  trustee  and  sec.  Edgewood  Cemetery;  mem. 
Common  Council,  Nashua,  1889.  Dir.  Nashua  Bd. 
of  Trade.  Pres.  Nashua  Y.M.C.A. :  dir.  and  treas. 
2d  Orthodox  Congl.  Soc;  elk.  Pilgrim  Ch.  of 
Nashua.  Pres.  The  Clough  Family  Corpn.  Re- 
publican. Recreations:  motoring,  boating,  fishing, 
traveling.  Home:  38  Chester  St.  Office:  194  Main 
St.,    Nashua,    N.H. 

CIiOUGH,  "William  Rockwell,  inventor,  mfr.;  h. 
Manchester,  N.H.,  Nov.  8,  1844;  s.  John  Chesley 
and  Lydia  Jones  (Tredick)  Clough;  ed.  Franklin 
Acad.;  grad.  Eastman  Business  Coll.,  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.Y..  1864;  m.  Amelia  Youngs,  Brooklyn, 
N.Y..  1872  (died  1885);  m.  2d,  Nelle  Sophia  Place, 
of  Alton.  N.H.,  Apr.  28,  1904;  2  children,  Gertrude, 
Rockwell,  Jr.  Bookkeeper,  Boston,  1864;  in  busi- 
ness for  himself.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1870;  re- 
moved to  New  York,  1S73;  patented  and  began 
mfg.  miniature  cork  screws,  with  his  automatic 
machinerv.  under  title  of  Clough  &  Williamson, 
Newark,  N.J.,  1875,  in  Alton,  N.H.,  since  1885,  now 
Rockwell  Clough  Co.;  medals  and  awards  from 
Internat.  Expn.,  Phila..  1876,  Paris,  1878,  89.  1900, 
Chicago,  1893,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Mem.  Am.  Soc. 
Mech.    Engrs.,    G.A.R.,    O.E.S.     Mem.    N.H.    Ho.    of 


Rep.  2  terms,  1896-1900  (chmn.  com.  on  nat.  af- 
fairs both  terms).  Served  in  50th  Mass.  Vols.,  at 
the  front  1  yr.,  1862-3;  1st  It.  and  capt.  Co.  H, 
9th  Regt.,  N.G.N. Y.,  1880-5;  mem.  Ancient  and 
Hon.  Arty.  Co..  Boston.  Republican.  Protestant. 
Mason  (32°,  K.T.,  Shriner).  Clubs:  Algonquin 
(Boston),  Masonic  (New  York).  Recreations: 
motoring.     Address:     Alton,    N.H. 

CIiOUGH-LEIGHTEB,  Grace  Marshall  (pseu- 
donym G.  Marschal  Loepke),  pianist,  singer,  com- 
poser; b.  Nineveh,  Ind.,  Aug.  20,  1885;  d.  Almon 
Cotton  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Coppock)  Marshall; 
studied  piano  under  Oliver  Willard  Pierce,  of  Met. 
Sch.  of  Music,  Indianapolis,  graduating  with 
highest  honors,  1905;  concert  tour  in  west;  later 
studied  piano  under  Carlo  Buonamici,  Boston,  and 
composition  under  Henry  Clough-Leighter;  m. 
Henry  Clough-Leighter,  of  Boston,  Sept.  6,  1910. 
Teacher  of  piano  and  harmony,  and  composer  of 
many  pedagogic  piano  studies;  piano  compositions 
in  larger  forms;  choral  works,  including  an  Easter 
cantata;  numerous  songs;  etc.;  winner  of  prize, 
1911,  for  musical  setting  of  ode  entitled  "The  Em- 
pire State."  Composer  of  an  opera,  orchestration 
of  which  is  not  vet  finished,  also  author  of  the 
libretto.  Christian  Scientist.  Actively  interested 
in  humanitarian  and  philanthropic  work.  Home: 
51  Rawson  Rd.,  Wollaston,  Mass.  Business  ad- 
dress: Boston  Music  Co.,  26  West  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

CI^OUGH-IiEIGHTEB,  Henry,  musical  editor; 
b.  Washington,  May  13,  1874;  s.  James  Henry  and 
Sarah  Katherine  (Humphries)  Leighter;  of  Ger- 
man and  Scotch  descent  on  father's  side  and  Eng- 
lish and  French  on  mother's;  ed.  privately  and  at 
Columbian  U.,  1887-9;  pupil  of  Trinity  U.,  Toronto, 
in  study  for  musical  degree.  Was  organist  of  St. 
Michael's  and  All  Angels'  churches,  Washington, 
at  15;  organist  and  choir  master  Ch.  of  the  Epi- 
phany and  the  Jewish  Synagogue,  Washington, 
1892-9;  organist  and  choir  master  Grace  Ch.,  Provi- 
dence. 1899-1900;  instr.  musical  ethics  and  theory. 
Howe  Sch.  of  Music.  Boston,  1900-1;  on  editorial 
staff  Oliver  Ditson  Co.,  Boston,  1901-S;  composer 
and  editor-in-chief,  Boston  Music  Co.  (G.  Schir- 
mer,  Boston),  since  1908.  Home:  Wollaston,  Mass. 
Address:    26-28  West  St.,  Boston.* 

CIiOYES,   Joseph  Coiirtland,     (See   vol.    1909.) 

COAIiE,  Georg-e  Oliver  Georg-e,  lawyer;  b.  Bos- 
ton Sept.  10,  ]S53;  s.  William  Edward  and  Kath- 
erine Sewall  (Oliver)  Coale:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1874: 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  School,  1876;  m.  Elizabeth 
Atkinson,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Dec.  9,  1882;  1 
daughter,  Marian  Coale  (wife  of  Richard  Inglis, 
Esq.,  of  Cleveland,  O.).  In  practice  of  patent  law 
since  1876;  mem.  Coale  &  Hayes;  trustee  N.E. 
Conservatory  of  Music.  Episcopalian;  one  of  trus- 
tees of  Donations  of  the  P.E.  Ch.,  Diocese  of  Mass. 
Mem.  Am.  and  Mass.  bar  assns..  Am.  Patent  Law 
Assn  ,  Bar  Assn.  Citv  of  Boston.  Harvard  Law 
Sch.  Assn.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Union,  Harvard 
Musical  Assn.  (Boston),  National  Arts  (New 
York),  Cosmos  (Washington).  Recreations:  trav- 
eling. Home:  15  Charles  River  Sq.  Office:  60 
State  St.,  Boston. 

COAB,  Arthur  Herbert,  clergyman;  b.  Yonkers, 
NY  Aug  26,  1872;  s.  Firman  Wood  and  Elizabeth 
Lucinda  (Blake)  Coar;  descendant  on  mother's 
side  of  Elder  Brewster,  of  the  Mayflower;  ed. 
Kaiser  Wilhelm's  Gymnasium,  Cologne,  Germany, 
4  vrs.;  high  sch..  West  Springfield,  Mass.;  A.B., 
TVilliams.  1894;  B.D.,  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1897; 
studied  Grad.  Sch.,  Harvard,  A.M.,  1898:  m.  Eliza- 
beth Lombard  Wiggin.  of  Ellsworth,  Me..  Oct.  1. 
1902;  1  son.  Robert  Joseph.  Ordained  Unitarian 
ministry,  1899;  pastor  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1898-02, 
Farmington,  1902-7,  Holvoke  and  Amherst,  Mass., 
since  1907.  Supt.  pub.  schs.,  Farmington,  4  yrs.: 
organizer.  Associated  Charities,  Holyoke,  and 
pres.  4  yrs..  now  trustee;  trustee  Soc.  for  Relief 
and  Cure  of  Tuberculosis,  Housing  Assn.  Mason. 
Club:  Holyoke  Canoe.  Home:  106  Nonotuck  St., 
Holyoke,  Mass. 

COATES,  Georg-e  Henry,  inventor,  mfr.;  b.  Wind- 


sor,  Vt.,   June 


1S49;    s.    Henry   Mars  and  Orra 


Natalia    (Cone)    Coates;    parents    were    of    Scotch 
and    English    descent    and    ancestors    on    mother's 


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side  were  early  N.E.  setlU'is;  etl.  ))Ub.  schs.  and 
Windsor  Acad.,  Vt.:  went  to  work  at  13  in  a 
gun  and  tool  manufactory  at  Windsor;  came  to 
Worcester,  worked  for  Kthan  Allen  I'Mre  Arms  Co., 
and  took  up  mecli.  engrinK.  in  the  evening  schs.; 
m.  Adelaid,  d.  William  and  Marv  Ann  (Carter) 
Long,  of  Biddeford,  Me.,  June  23,  1872;  1  son, 
B.  Austin  (associated  with  his  father,  as  gen. 
mgr.  of  the  Coates  Clipper  ISlfg.  Co.).  In\»'nted  tlie 
adjustable  clipper  in  1ST6,  through  ability  ac- 
quired by  making  a  specialty  of  repairing  imported 
clippers,  the  only  ones  in  use  in  the  U.S.  at  the 
time;  1st  order  for  liis  clipper  was  for  500  from 
the  importers  who  had  employed  him  to  repair  and 
sharpen  the  instruments  imported  by  them;  the 
Coates  Clipper  INIfg.  Co.  was  incorporated,  of  which 
is  pres.  and  treas.;  company  are  mfrs.  of  hand 
and  power  clippers  of  all  descriptions,  as  well  as 
sheep  chearing  machiner,\-;  co.  makes  a  specialt>' 
of  flexible  shafting  and  all  devices  used  b.v  same 
in  the  largest  plants  in  America  and  Europe.  Has 
invented  over  40  devices  used  and  mfrd.  by  him 
and  by  others.  ]\Iem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen  5  yrs.  (pres. 
1  yr.).  Mem.  Worcester  Co.  Mechanics  Assn.,  Wor- 
cester Co.  Agrl.  vSoc.  W^orcester  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Mason  (32°).  Clubs:  Home  Market,  Eco- 
nomic, A^'orcester  Automobile,  Commonwealth. 
Home:  235  Chandler  St.  Office:  237  Chandler  St., 
Worcester,  Mass. 

COATS,  Altoert  B.,  clergvman;  b.  Kenilworth, 
O.,  Sept.  27.  1S49:  s.  Martin  and  Betsey  (Churchill) 
Coats;  B.A.,  Colgate  IT..  1883.  M.A..  1886  (D.D.. 
1904);  grad.  Hamilton  Theol.  Sem.,  1886:  m.  Delia 
M.  Woodworth,  of  Fenner.  N.Y.,  Oct.  6.  1884;  1 
daughter,  Bessie  ISIarian.  (Ordained  Bapt.  ministry. 
1877;  pastor,  West  Mitchell.  la.,  1877-83.  Eaton. 
1883-6.  1st  Ch.,  Oneonta,  N.Y.,  1886-90,  1st  Ch., 
Beverly.  Mass.,  1891-8,  1st  Ch.,  Manchester.  1898- 
1900.  Akron,  O..  Ch..  1900-06.  Hartford.  Conn., 
since  1906.  Gen.  sec.  Conn.  Bapt.  Conv.  Mem. 
Delta  Upsilon.  Club:  University.  Home:  722  Asy- 
lum  Av.,    Hartford,   Conn.* 

COATS,  John,  iudge;  b.  North  Stonington.  Conn., 
May  9,  1842;  s.  Ansel  and  Eunice  (Randall)  (""oats; 
Tirep.  edn.  Conn.  Literary  Tnstn.,  Suffleld,  Conn.: 
B.A.,  Yale,  1868.  A.M.,  1870;  LD.B..  Columbia  U. 
Sell,  of  Daw.  N.Y.  Citv.  1871  :  m.  Josephine  Walker, 
of  Hartford.  Conn..  June  22.  1871.  Admitted  to 
bar  at  Hartford,  Conn..  1871;  practiced  in  Chicago. 
1871-2;  v.-prin.  Conn.  Literary  Instn.  about  4  yrs. 
and  prin.  Windsor  Loclis  High  Sch.  imtil  1881; 
practiced  law  at  Windsor  Locks.  1881-5;  removed 
to  New  Britain.  1885;  mem.  Conn.  Gen.  Assembly, 
from  Windsor  Locks.  1884;  mem.  Common  Council, 
Citv  of  New  Britain.  1889-90;  judge  of  probate, 
Dist.  of  Berlin.  1895-03:  judge  Ct.  of  Common 
Pleas  for  Hartford  Co..  1901-12:  state  referee  since 
May  9.  1912.  Corporal  2  2d  Regt..  Conn.  Vols.. 
Sept.,  1862-.Tuly.  1863.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mason: 
mem.  G.A.R.  Club:  New  Britain.  Recreations: 
bicycling,  gardening.  Address:  41  "Vine  St.,  New 
Britain,    Conn. 

COBB,  Andrew  Barrows,  dry  goods  mcht. ;  b. 
Newton.  :\Iass..  No\-.  2.  1852;  s.  Andrew  B.  and 
T..ydia  (Morton)  Cobb;  ed.  Newton  pub.  schs.;  m. 
Ellen  M.,  d.  Edmund  "W.  Converse,  of  Newton. 
Aug.  15.  1878;  2  daughters.  Margaret  E..  Kathleen. 
Emplo^'ed  in  foreign  trade.  Boston.  1866-74:  in 
business,  Calcutta.  1874-87:  mem.  firm  Converse. 
Stanton  &  Co..  dry  goods  commn.  mclTts..  Boston 
and  New  York,  since  1898.  Tf..S.  v.-oonsul-gen.. 
Calcutta.  1880-7.  Mem.  S.A.R.,  ClaHin  Guards  Vet. 
Assn.  Clubs:  ^Merchants  (New  York).  Exchange 
(Boston).  Brool\line  Country,  Brae  Burn  Country. 
Newton  Golf  (pres.  1899-01).  Newton  Boat  (pres. 
1891-3).  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  785  Centre  St.. 
Newton,  Mass.    Office:   62  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

COBB,  AugfustuB  Smith;  h.  Brookline,  ^lass.. 
Aug.  1.  188.";  s.  John  Candler  and  Leonore  (Smitli) 
Cobb;  prep.  edn..  Milton  Acad,  and  Volkmann's 
Sch.;  A.B..  Harvard.  1907.  A.M..  1908:  unmarried. 
Asst.  at  Harvard  U..  1908:  employed  by  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce  on  transportation  and 
statistical  work  3  yrs.:  in  office  of  John  C.  Cobb, 
trustee,  since  1910:  dir.  and  elk.  Citv  Land  Co. 
Mem.  Troop  B.  1st  Squadron  Cav..  M.V.IM..  1908-12. 
Republican,    l^nitarian.    Author:  Physiographic  In- 


Iluences  Affecting  Massachusetts  Railroad  Trans- 
portation (pub.  by  Coinmonwealth  of  Mass.),  1908. 
Home:   Milton,  Mass.    Office:   60   State  St.,  Boston. 

COBB,  Carolus  Melville,  M.D.;  b.  Casco,  Me., 
Mar.  2  1,  1861;  s.  All)ion  and  Louise  Amelia  (Stock- 
man) Cobb;  direct  descendant  of  Henry  Cobb,  who 
came  to  Plymouth  in  1623,  and  of  John  Howland, 
and  Elizabeth  Tilley,  who  came  in  the  Mayflower; 
ed.  Bridgeton  Acad.,  Me.;  Bowdoin  Coll.;  M.D., 
U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1883;  post-grad,  study 
Royal  Ophthalmic  Hosp.,  London,  and  Berlin  and 
Vienna,  1892,  with  Landolt  in  Paris;  Harvard  :Med. 
Sch.,  1896  and  1908,  Vienna,  1897,  London,  1907; 
m.  Bessie  Brown,  of  I^ynn,  Mass.,  July  15,  1897. 
Began  practice  at  Windham,  Me..  July.  1883; 
moved  to  Mechanic  Falls,  Feb.,  1888,  moved  to 
Lynn,  Mass.,  1894,  and  since  specialized  in  treat- 
ment of  eye,  ear,  nose  and  tliroat.  Formerly  mem. 
sch.  bd.,  Windham  and  Mechanic  Falls.  Mem. 
A.M.A..  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Otol.  Soc.  Delta 
Mu,  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants.  Soc.  Colonial 
Wars,  S.A.R.  Universalist.  Mason  (32°).  Clubs: 
Oxford  (Lynn),  Twentieth  Century  (ex-pres.,  now 
councilor),  Boston  Art  (Bostoia).  Recreations: 
social  service  work.  Home:  10  Nahant  St.,  Lynn, 
Mass.    Office:    419    Boylston   St.,   Boston. 

COBB,  Charles  Henry,  M.D.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

COBB,  Charles  Kane,  lawyer;  b.  Schenectady, 
N.Y.,  Oct.  1,  1855;  s.  Charles  K.  and  Elizabeth 
(Codman)  Cobb;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1877;  studied  law 
in  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  and  in  Boston  office  of 
Brooks,  Ball  &  Storey;  admitted  to  bar,  1880;  m. 
Boston,  1887,  Susan  M.  Wheelwright;  children, 
Charles  K.,  Jr.,  Hanna  Wheelwright  (Mrs.  W. 
Applegate  Lawrence),  Robert  C.  Practiced,  Bos- 
ton, since  1880;  asst.  U.S.  dist.  atty.  for  1st  Divi- 
sional Dist.,  2  yrs.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston. 
Dir.  Nat.  Shawmut  Bank.  Clubs:  Somerset.  Coun- 
try, Exchange,  Eastern  Yacht.  Recreations:  yacht- 
ing, golf.  Home:  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.  Office:  50 
Congress  St.,  Boston. 

COBB,  Barius,  artist;  b.  Maiden,  Mass.,  Aug.  6, 
1834:  s.  Rev.  Sylvanus  C.  and  Eunice  (Hale^  Cobb; 
twin  brother  late  Cyrus  Cobb;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  served 
on  44th  Mass.  Vols,  through  Civil  War;  m.  Laura 
M.  Lillie,  Jan.  1,  1866.  Painter  of  portraits  and 
landscapes,  and  especially  well  known  for  his 
large  exhbn.  paintings  of  scriptural  and  hist, 
scenes  and  groups.  Has  been  art  critic  of  the 
Boston  Traveler;  also  lectured  on  art;  contbr.  of 
blank  verse  to  Boston  Transcript,  etc.  After  many 
yrs.'  work,  completed  (1914)  his  liead  of  Christ, 
which  is  regarded  as  his  masterpiece;  made  trip 
across  continent  and  back.  1914-15,  and  exliibited 
tlie  painting  in  many  chs.  Address:  4  7  Studio 
Bldg.,    Boston.* 

COBB,  Blisha  G.,  clergyman:  b.  Canterbury, 
Conn.,  May  2.  1831;  s.  Anson  Shepard  and  Nancy 
(Kingslev)  Cobb;  prep,  edn.,  Delaware  (N.Y.) 
Acad.;  A.B..  Amherst.  1857;  Union  Theol.  Sem., 
New  York.  1860;  m.  E.  Meroa  Redfleld,  of  Delhi, 
N.Y.,  Aug.  16,  1866  (now  deceased);  m.  2d,  S. 
Emma  Dowie,  of  Brooklyn,  Sept.  28,  1902;  chil- 
dren, Mary  Esther,  Harriet  Redfield,  James  Shep- 
ard, Charles  Henry,  Alfred  Redlield.  Ordained 
Presbvn.  ministry,  1860;  pastor  2d  Ch.,  Peekskill, 
N.Y..  1860-6.  Florence  Congl.  Ch..  Northampton. 
Mass.,  1866-01,  since  pastor  emeritus.  Always 
anti-slavery,  total  abstinence.  Mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Psi  Upsilon.  Republican.  Recreations:  gar- 
dening, trout  fishing.  Address:  2  Denniston  PI., 
Nortliampton,  IMass. 

COBB,  Blisha  Wiley,  leather  merch'ant;  b.  Truro. 
Cape  Cod,  Mass..  Dec.  20,  1856;  s.  Elisha  W.  and 
Mehitable  (Smith)  Cobb;  common  sch.  edn.:  m. 
Jennie  E.  Page,  of  Boston,  Jan.  1,  1881;  2  daugh- 
ters, Nellie  Lillian  (Mrs.  Donald  H.  Smitli.  of 
Swampscott,  Mass.),  Ethel  (Mrs.  Harold  G.  Cutler, 
of  Brookline,  Mass.).  Began  active  career  in 
employ  of  White.  Osborne  &  Co.,  tanners.  1871; 
one  of  organizers.  1880,  of  Beggs  &  Cobb,  Inc., 
tanners  (tannery  at  Winchester,  Mass.),  and  since 
treas.  and  dir.  same;  dir.  Mercantile  Fire  &  Marine 
Ins.  Co.  Mem,  N.E.  Leather  Assn.,  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Boot  and  Shoe  (pres.), 
Algonquin.    Exchange.     Recreations:    golf,    tennis. 


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Home:    Swarapscott,    Mass.     Office:    76    South    St., 
IBoston. 

COBB,  rarrar,  surgeon:  b.  Schoharie,  N.Y.,  May 
6,  1SG7:  s.  Sanford  H.  and  Mary  E.  (Capen)  Cobb; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1890,  A.M.,  1893,  M.D.,  1893;  house 
surgeon,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1892-3;  m.  Frances 
McMurray,  of  Chicago,  Oct.  12,  1893;  children, 
Leslie  Francis.  Farrar  McMurray.  Engaged  in 
practice  at  Boston  since  1893;  surgeon  to  out- 
patients, Carney  Hosp.,  1896-1900,  St.  Elizabeth's 
Hosp.,  1897-1900;  visiting  surgeon  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.;  asso.  lecturer  on  surgery.  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Improvement, 
Boston  :Med.  Library  Assn.,  etc.  Clubs:  St.  Bo- 
tolpli.  University,  Harvard.  Much  concerned  in 
hosp.  constrn.  and  sanitation;  was  in  charge  of 
constrn.  new  Harvard  Med.  Sell.,  IMass.  Charitable 
Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  Boston  Med.  Library. 
Recreations:  yacliting.  fishing.  Home:  50  River 
St.     Office;    28    Commonwealth    Av.,    Boston. 

COBB,  Frederic  Codmau,  laryngologist;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Apr.  3.  1860;  s.  Charles  K.  and  Elizabeth 
(Codman)  Cobb:  g.g.s.  of  Matthew  Cobb,  who 
came  to  Portland,  ISOO;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1884,  M.D., 
1887;  m.  Evelyn  Wyman  Uadel,  of  Boston,  May  28, 
1913.  Engaged  in  practice  at  Boston  since  1887; 
asst.  physician,  laryngology,  IMass.  Gen.  Hosp., 
1889-13;  sr.  pliysician,  tliroat  dept.,  Boston  Dis- 
pensary; instr.  laryngology,  Harvard  Med.  Sell., 
1906-14.  Mem.  Am.  Laryngol.  Assn.,  Am.  Rliinol. 
and  Otol.  Soc.  (pres.  1895),  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  etc. 
Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Somerset,  Eastern  Yacht,  Har- 
vard. Recreations:  vatching.  Home:  520  Beacon 
St.    Office:  11  Marlboro  St.,  Boston. 

COBB,  John  Candler,  capitalist:  b.  Brookline, 
Mass.,  1858;  s.  Albert  A.  and  Mary  (Candler) 
Cobb;  ed.  Brooliline;  m.  Leonore  Smith,  of  New 
York,  Dec.  9,  1879:  children,  John  Candler,  Jr., 
Emma  May  (Mrs.  N.  C.  Foot,  of  Milton,  Mass.), 
Augustus  Smith,  Stanley  (physician),  Florence 
(Mrs.  Walter  D.  Brooks,  of  Milton),  Beatrice, 
Hildagarde.  Managing  trustee  City  Land  Co.,  A.  A. 
Cobb  Trust;  dir.  New  York  Rys.  Co.,  Mut.  Boiler 
Ins.  Co.,  Stickney  &  Poor  Spice  Co.  (Boston). 
Pres.  Nat.  Tariff  Comnm.  Assn.  Clubs:  Excliange, 
Eastern  Yacht,  Hoosicli-Whisick;  Downtown  (New 
York),  Metropolitan  (Washington).  Recreations: 
golf,  tennis,  fisliing,  vachting.  Home:  Milton, 
Mass.     Office:    60   State  St.,   Boston.* 

COBB,  John  CUfford,  lawver;  Mar.  3,  1837-1910. 
(See  vol.    1909.) 

COBB,  Oliver  Warren,  M.D.;  b.  Marion,  Mass., 
Apr.  14,  1858;  s.  Oliver  and  Lucy  (Ellis)  Cobb; 
ed.  pub.  schs..  Marion;  M.D.,  U.  of  Va.  Dept.  of 
Medicine,  1897;  m.  Ella  Frances  Bassett,  of  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  Oct.  16,  1879;  4  children,  Chester 
T.,  Lucy  E.,  Sumner  W.,  Harold  M.  Practiced  in 
Easthampton,  Mass.,  since  1899;  visitor  to  Hamp- 
sliire  Co.  Sanatorium;  examiner  for  Northwestern, 
Equitable,  Mut.  Life,  Mut.  Benefit,  Penn  Mut., 
Travelers,  Reliance,  Phoenix,  Aetna,  Union  Cen- 
tral, Postal,  and  Bankers  Life  ins.  cos.  Mem. 
A.INI.A..  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Eastern  Hampden  Med. 
Assn.,  Springfield  Acad.  Medicine.  Prohibitionist. 
Conglist.    Address:   Easthampton,  Mass. 

COBB,  Silas  Hodg-es,  farmer,  surveyor;  b.  Norton, 
Bristol  Co..  Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1837;  s.  Daniel  Smith 
and  Harriet  (Patten)  Cobb;  g.g.s.  Gen.  Silas  Cobb; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Norton;  grad.  commercial  sch., 
Providence,  R.I.,  1856;  unmarried.  Employed  a 
short  time  as  bookkeeper  in  Boston.  1860;  engaged 
in  farming  at  Norton  since  1863,  also  as  surveyor 
since  1863;  lias  served  as  justice  of  the  peace 
many  yrs..  and  settled  numerous  estates.  Pres. 
Norton  Detecting  Soc.  since  Apr.  13.  1912;  this  soc. 
was  organized  Nov.  7,  1797,  and  his  great  grand- 
father. Gen.  Silas  Cobb,  was  chosen  as  its  first 
pres.  Republican.  Trinitarian.  Conglist.  Address: 
Norton,  Bristol  Co.,  Mass. 

COBB,  William,  lawyer;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1897:  unmarried.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1897,  and  since  practiced  in 
Boston;  pres.  Collateral  Loan  Co.;  elk.  Rockport 
Granite  Co.  Sec,  and  treas.  Cape  Cod  Assn.;  dir. 
Children's  Island  Sanitarium.  Home:  7  Walnut  St. 
Office:    75   Cornhill   St.,   Boston. 


COBB,  William  Henry,  librarian;  b.  Rochester, 
Mass.,  Apr.  2,  1846;  s.  Rev,  Leander  and  Julia 
Ann  (Scribner)  Cobb;  A,B,,  Amherst,  1867  (D.D., 
1892);  m.  Emily  Wollaston  Wiggins,  of  Wilming- 
ton, Del.,  Oct.  30,  1872.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1872;  pastor  Chiltonville,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1872-6; 
acting  pastor  Medfleld,  Mass.,  1876-8;  pastor  Ux- 
bridge,  Mass.,  1878-87;  librarian  Congl.  Librarv 
and  asst.  treas.  Am.  Congl.  Assn.,  Boston,  since 
Dec.  1,  1887.  Supt.  schs.,  Uxbridge,  1886-7.  One  of 
3  editors  and  publishers  Journal  of  Biblical  Liter- 
ature, since  June,  1889.  Rec.  sec.  Soc.  Bibl.  Lit. 
and  Exegesis  since  1890;  mem.  Psi  Upsilon.  Clubs: 
Winthrop,  Harvard  Biblical.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books  and  writings.)  Home:  Newton 
Centre,  Mass.    Office:   14  Beacon  St.,  Boston.'* 

COBB,  William  Titcomb,  ex-governor;  b.  Rock- 
land, Me.,  July  23,  1857;  s.  Francis  and  Martha  J 
Cobb;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1877,  A.M.,  1880' 
(LL.D.,  Bowdoin,  and  U.  of  Me.,  1905);  m.  Lucy  c' 
Banks,  of  Rockland,  June  14,  1882.  Engaged  in 
lime  mfg.  business,  Cobb-Wight  Co.  Gov.  of  Me 
1905-9.  Republican.  Trustee  Bowdoin  Coll.  since 
1908.    Address:   Rockland,   Me. 

COBIiEIGH,  MarshaU  Day,  lawyer;  b.  Littleton, 
N.H.,  Dec  17,  1864;  s.  Ashbel  Wheeler  and  Hannah 
(Montgomery)  Cobleigh;  ed.  common  schs.,  Little- 
ton; read  law  with  James  W.  Remick,  Littleton; 
m.  Alice  J.  Aldrich,  of  Littleton,  N.H.,  Apr.  29, 
1890;  2  children,  Gerald  F.,  Neal  W.  Engaged  as 
photographer,  1888-99;  practiced  law  in  Littleton, 
1899-1900,  Lebanon.  1900-11,  Nashua,  N,H„  with 
C.  J.  Hamblett,  since  1911;  supervisor  of  check- 
list, Littleton,  1895-9;  solicitor  of  Grafton  Count v, 
1903-9;  moderator,  Lebanon,  1912,  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Knights  of  Pythias,  Grange.  Club: 
Langdon  (Lebanon).  Home:  60  Manchester  St 
Office:    135    Main    St.,    Nashua,    N.H. 

COBIiBIGH,  Bolfe,  editor;  b.  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt., 
May  14,  1873;  s.  Franklin  E.  and  Sylvia  C.  (Ken- 
dall) Cobleigh;  St.  Johnsburv  (Vt.)  Acad.,  1896; 
admitted  to  bar  of  Supreme  Ct.  of  Vt.,  Oct.,  1899; 
m.  Edna  Miner,  of  St.  Johnsburv,  Vt.,  Dec.  25, 
1901;  5  children,  Wendell,  Elizabeth,  Franklin. 
Ruth,  Edward.  Early  newspaper  experience  on 
The  Republican  and  The  Caledonian,  St.  Johns- 
bury.  Vt. ;  was  Associated  Press  corr.  in  northeast- 
ern Vt. ;  dep.  elk.  Caledonia  Countv  Ct.,  St.  Johns- 
bury,  1896-1900;  admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  1899;  prac- 
ticed law  in  St.  Johnsbury  until  Oct.,  1902;  mem. 
editorial  staff  Springfield  (Mass.)  Republican. 
1902-5;  editorial  staff  of  the  allied  Orange  Judd 
Co.  and  Phelps  Pub.  Co.,  Springfield,  1905-11;  asso. 
editor  The  Congregationalist  and  Christian  World 
since  1911.  Trustee  Am.  Internat.  Coll.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mason.  Club:  Twentieth  Centurv 
(Boston).  Home:  21  Oak  Terrace,  Newton  High- 
lands, Mass.    Office:  14  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

COBUBN,  Charles  P.;  died  Aug.  18,  1913.  (See 
vol.  1909.) 

COBUBN,  Eleanor  Hallowell  Ahbott  (Mrs.  For- 
dyce  Coburn),  author.    (See  vol.  1909.)* 

COBUBIT,  Frederic  Gallup,  naval  officer;  b.  Du- 
luth,  Minn.,  June  14,  1881;  s.  Ira  and  Minnie  H. 
(Gallup)  Coburn;  grad.  U.S.  Naval  Acad.,  1904: 
S.M.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1908;  m.  Ethel  Furber 
Vinal,  of  Newton  Centre,  Mass,,  Dec.  21,  1907:  2 
children,  Charles  Albert  Vinal,  William  Bray. 
Midshipman  U.S.  Navy,  1900;  promoted  ensign, 
1906;  naval  constr.,  with  rank  of  It.,  Feb.  2,  1909; 
became  lecturer  on  factory  management,  Grad. 
Sch.  of  Business  Administration,  Harvard  U,, 
Sept.,  1915.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Am. 
Soc.  Naval  Architects  and  Marine  Engrs.  Home: 
172  Fuller  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  Navy  Yard, 
Boston.   Mass. 

COBURK,  Frederick  William,  author;  b.  Nashua, 
N.H.,  Aug.  6,  1870:  s.  Frank  and  Susie  (Johnson) 
Coburn;  grad.  Lowell  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1888; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1891;  student  Art  Students'  League, 
Washington,  1892-4,  Art  Students'  League,  New 
York,  1894-9;  m.  Grace  Mollison  Denton,  of  New 
York,  Sept.  17,  1895;  2  children,  Selena  Varnum, 
b.  June  IS,  1895;  Frederic  Denton,  Dec.  IS.  1899. 
Teacher  classics  and  English.  Friends'  Sch.,  Wash- 
ington, D.C.,  1891-4.  Ethical  Culture  Schs.,  New 
York,   1895-1900;   asst.   editor  School  Journal,   New 


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York,  1900-1;  liee-lance  writing.  Boston,  1901-2; 
asst.  editor  The  Publicity  IJureau,  IJuston,  1903- 
1913;  mg-r.  The  Business  Kncyclopedia,  1912-13: 
sec.  and  mem.  bd.  povs.  Copley  Soc,  Boston.  Au- 
thor: Plans  lor  liural  Schoolhouses,  1901;  How  to 
Decorate  the  Schoolroom,  1901.  Contbr.  to  Nation, 
Outlook,  Review  of  lieviews,  Boston  Herald,  etc. 
Recreations:  walking,  snow-shoeing.  Home:  103 
Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Winchester,  Mass. 

COBURN,  Henry  Wheeler;  born  W'eld,  Me.,  Apr. 
3  1^73;  s.  (Jeoigo  X.  and  Olive  R.  (Wheeler)  Co- 
burn;  grad.  Wilton  Acad.,  1S92:  A.B.,  Bowdoin, 
1896;  m.  Minnie  E.  Holt,  of  Weld,  Me..  Aug.  23, 
1S99;  1  daughter,  Grace  Olive.  Engaged  in  i  arm- 
ing and  lumbering  since  1900:  mem.  Sch.  lid..  Town 
of  Weld,  .')  vrs. ;  selectman  11  yrs. ;  county  coinmr. 
of  Franklin  Countv,  1911-17;  has  served  as  supt. 
schs.  and  tax  collector.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason;  mem.  Odd  I^'ellows,  .Jr.  Order  U.A.M.  Rec- 
reations:  luinting,   iTshing.    Address:  Weld,   Me. 

COBUBN,  Hewitt,  Jr.,  mfr.;  b.  New  York,  Nov. 
0,  1N59;  s.  J<:d\vanl  Hewitt  and  IMartha  (Sterritt) 
Coburn;  ed.  pub.  schs..  New  York;  m.  Lena  May 
Carter,  of  N.Y.  City.  Dec.  12,  1895;  1  son,  Robert 
Bowne.  Lived  in  N.Y.  City,  1859-95.  Manchester, 
Conn.,  since  1895;  pres.  and  asst.  treas.  Glaston- 
bury Knitting  Co.,  since  1896.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep',  1907-8.  Rejuiblican.  Protestant.  Mason.  Ad- 
dress:   (Winter)    36   Hi^liland   St.,   Hartford,   Conn. 

COBURN,  Howard  Iilncoln,  mech.  and  hydraulic 
engr. :   moved  to  New  York.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

COBURN,  J(esse)  Milton,  M.D.;  b.  Pittsfield. 
N.H.,  Mar.  27,  1^53;  s.  Rev.  Jesse  Milton  and  Al- 
mira  (Morse)  Coburn;  student  Hahnemann  Med. 
Coll.,  Phila.,  Pa.;  M.D..  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Med- 
icine, 1874;  m.  Abbie  M.  Cutler,  of  Shrewsbury, 
Mass.,  Aug.  4,  1879;  children,  Capt.  Harrie  e. 
(Brookfield,  Conn.),  Rev.  Aaron  C.  (Danbury, 
Conn.).  Removed  to  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1893; 
mavor  South  Norwalk,  1899-1900;  sec.  and  treas. 
Alavors'  Assn.  of  Conn.;  chm.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  South 
Norwalk.  Mem.  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  Norwalk 
Med.  Assn.,  Conn.  Hist.  Soc.  S.A.R..  etc.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Author  and  professional  teller  of 
original  stories.    Address:   South  Norwalk,  Conn. 

COBURN,  IiOtiise  Helen;  b.  Skowhegan,  Me., 
Sept.  1,  1&56:  d.  Stephen  and  Helen  Sophia  (Miller) 
Coburn;  descendant  of  Edward  Colborne,  1st  sel- 
ler of  Dracut,  Mass.,  1635;  grad.  Coburn  Classical 
Inst.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1873;  A.B.,  Colby,  1877 
(Litt.  D..  1914);  post-grad,  work  U.  of  Chicago 
and  Harvard  Summer  Sch..  also  studied  abroad; 
unmarried.  Engaged  in  teaching  at  Cumberland, 
Me.  :Mem.  .losselvn  Botanical  Society  of  Maine, 
Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants,  D.A.R.  (state  regent 
for  Me.,  1909-11),  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Sigma  Kappa. 
Baptist.     Hn!ne:   Skowhegan,  Me. 

COCHRAN,  Georgre  B.,  M.D.;  b.  Northfield,  Vt., 
Apr.  30,  1S43;  s.  Stephen  and  Sabrina  (Bridges) 
Cochran;  prep.  edn..  Northtield  Acad.;  A.B.,  U.  of 
Vt.,  1862.  A.M..  1865;  M.D.,  1'.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Med- 
icine, 1867;  m.  Northfield,  May  21,  1863,  Delcena 
Quinby.  Teacher.  Gouverneur  (N.Y.)  Wesleyan 
Sem.,  1862-6;  practiced  medicine  at  Newbury,  Vt., 
1867-70,  Cochituate.  Mass.,  1870-5;  druggist.  Hud- 
son. Mass.,  1875-06;  pres.  Hudson  Savings  Bank 
since  1906;  dir.  and  treas.  Hudson  Electric  Light 
Co.,  1886-97;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.  8  yrs.,  Bd.  of  Health  7 
yrs.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mason  (32°);  Odd 
Fellow.    Home:  Hudson,  Mass. 

COCHRAN,  John  Milton,  lawyer;  b.  Pembroke, 
N.H..  Apr.  11.  1849;  s.  Martin  H.  and  Miriam  M. 
(Rowell)  Cochran;  ed.  common  schs.  and  acad.; 
studied  law  with  Hon.  Ira  H.  Eastman,  of  Concord, 
N.H. ;  m.  Lizzie  Whitehouse,  of  Pembroke,  N.H.. 
May  12,  1875;  1  son,  Charles  M.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar.  1871;  practiced  in  Southbridge.  Mass.,  since 
1872;  v.-p.  and  atty.  Southbridge  Savings  Bank; 
spl.  justice  1st  Dist.  Ct.,  Southern  Worcester  Dist, 
since  1899;  attv.  Am.  Optical  Co.,  Hamilton  Woolen 
Co.,  Central  Mills  Co.,  Southbridge  Nat.  Bank,  etc. 
Capt.  Co.  K,  6th  Regt.,  M.V.M.;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep..  1880;  town  solicitor.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Pres.  Quinabaug  Hist.  Soc  Mason;  Past  Master 
and  D.D.G.M.  Grand  Lodge,  Masons;  Past  High 
Priest.    D.D.G.H.    Priest   and    Grand    King,    Grand 


It. A.  Chapter  of  Mass.  Club;  Southbridge  (ex- 
|)res.).  Author  of  various  published  addresses  on 
hist,  and  lit.  topics.  Address:  Public  Library 
i;ldg.,    .Sduthbridge,    Mass. 

COCHRANB,  Alexander,  chemical  mfr.  Propr. 
A.  Cochrane  &  Co.;  jires.  Coclirane  Chemical  Co.. 
trustee  Mass.  Electric  Cos.;  dir.  Am.  Telephone  & 
Telegraph  Co.,  N.E.  Trust  Co.  Pres.  Peter  Bent 
Brigham  Hosp.,  1902-15.  Clubs:  Somerset.  Union. 
Brookline  Country.  Home:  257  Commonwealth 
Ave.,  Boston;  (summer)  Prides  Crossing,  Mass. 
Office:   40  Central  St.,    Boston. 

COCHBANje:,  Prancis  Douglas,  chemical  mfr.; 
b.  Prides  Crossing,  Mass.,  .June  28,  1877;  s.  Alex- 
ander and  Mary  Russell  (Sullivan)  Cochrane; 
prep.  edn.  Groton  (Mass.)  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1899;  m.  Ramelle  McKay  Frost,  of  Charleston. 
S.C,  Dec.  17,  1908;  2  children,  Alexander,  Mary 
McKay.  Began  active  career  as  elk.  with  Stone  & 
Webster,  1900;  with  Eastern  Exploration  Co.,  1903- 
06:  became  connected  with  Cochrane  Chemical  Co., 
1908,  now  v.-p.  and  sec;  treas.  and  sec.  Canadian 
Atlantic  Coal  Co..  Ltd.  Clubs:  Exchange.  Somer- 
set, Tennis  and  Racquet  (Boston);  Knickerbocker. 
Harvard  (New  York):  Milton  (Milton);  Hoosick- 
Whisick  (Canton,  Mass.).  Recreations:  motoring, 
golf,  hunting.  Hc^me:  241  Adams  St.,  Milton,  Mass. 
Office:   40  Central  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

COCHRANE,  James  Edward,  clergyman;  b. 
^Monmouth,  Kennebec  Co.,  Me.,  July  4,  1854;  s. 
John  Edward  and  Margaret  Emma  (Heath)  Coch- 
rane: of  Scottish  descent  on  paternal  side,  of  I'^ng- 
lish  descent  on  maternal;  grad.  Waterville  (Me.) 
Classical  Inst.,  1876;  A.B.,  Colby,  1880,  A.M.,  1886; 
grad.  Rochester  Theol.  Sem..  1883;  m.  Harriet  Mar- 
tineau  Chick,  of  Amherst.  Me..  Sept.  3,  1877;  3 
children,  Jennie  May,  Ethel  Margaret,  Helen 
Louise.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1883;  pastor 
Paris.  Me..  1883-6;  missionary  A.B.C.F.M.,  to  Bur- 
ma, 1886-9;  pastor  Hallowell,  Me.,  1889-99,  Spring- 
vale,  1899-04;  missionary  evangelist  Me.  Bapt. 
Missionary  Conv.,  1904-7;  pastor  Brunswick,  1907- 
12;  chaplain  Nat.  Soldiers'  Home,  Togus,  Me., 
since  July,  1912.  Supt.  schs.,  Hallowell,  Me.,  1890- 
98;  chaplain  2d  Regt.  Inf.,  N.G.  Me.,  since  Nov.  3, 
1893.  Republican.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Mason 
(K.T.):  mem.  I.O.O.P.,  K.  of  P.  Recreations:  horse- 
back riding,  music.  Address:  National  Soldiers' 
Home,   Me. 

COCHRANE,  Jasper  Duncan,  M.D. :  b.  East  Cor- 
inth, Me.,  Dec.  2,  1S51;  s.  Chauncev  and  Maria 
(Gay)  Cochrane;  descendant  of  Revolutionary  an- 
cestry; ed.  East  Corinth  Acad..  East  Me.  Conf. 
Sem..  Me.  Weslevan  Sem.;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.. 
Conn.,  1880,  A.M.,  1883;  M.D..  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg. 
(Columbia).  1886;  m.  Mrs.  Ida  M.  Heald,  Lovell, 
Me.;  2  children,  (ihauncey  Duncan,  Sarah  Abbott. 
Practiced  in  East  Corinth,  1886-8,  since  at  Saco, 
Me.;  mem.  Saco  Bd.  of  Health;  staff  surgeon  and 
trustee  Weber  Hosp.;  dir.  Saco  and  Biddeford  Sav- 
ings Instn.;  trustee  Masonic  Bldg.  Assn.  Mem. 
Saco  and  Biddeford  Med.  Club  (pres.,  1884),  York 
Co.  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.),  Me.  Med.  Assn..  Am.  Acad, 
of  Medicine,  Am.  Med.  Assn..  S.A.R.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Home:  Saco,  Me. 

COCHRANE,  Warren  R.,  clergyman;  Aug.  25, 
lS35-June  17.  1912.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

COCKE,  Zitella,  author;  b.  Perry  Co..  Ala.,  1848; 
d.  Woodson  St.  George  and  ;Mary  Elizabeth  Cocke; 
ed.  at  home;  studied  music  with  foreign  teachers: 
unmarried.  Teacher  of  piano  and  voice  in  Boston. 
Home:  98  Charles  St.,  Boston.* 

CODDING,  I^ewis  Bates,  clergyman:  b.  Taunton, 
Mass.,  Sept.  27,  1857;  s.  James  Henry  and  Sarah 
(Bates)  Codding;  Ph.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1882: 
m.  Annie  Frances  Horton.  of  Taunton.  Mass.,  May 
10,  1883;  5  children,  Roby  INIay  (deceased),  Sarah 
Bates  (B.A.,  Boston  U.,  1909),  Grace  Amber  (grad. 
Bridgewater  State  Normal  Sch..  1908),  Henry 
White,  Lewis  Bates.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry, 
1883;  pastor,  Orleans,  Mass.,  1883-5,  Osterville 
and  Ccnterville,  1885-7.  North  Easton,  1887-9.  Har- 
ris Av.  Church,  Providence.  R.I.,  1889-90,  Water- 
ville, Me.,  1890-2,  Pascoag,  R.I..  1892-3.  Thompson- 
ville.  Conn.,  1893-5.  Mvstic  and  Noac,  1895-8,  North 
Grosvenordale.  1898-9.  Woonsocket.  R.I.,  1899- 
1903.   Bridgewater.   Mass..    1903-8.   Brockton,    1908- 


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13,  Cochesett  since  1913:  also  chaplain  Mass.  State 
Farm.  Recreations:  making  lantern  slides.  Home: 
Cochesett,   Mass. 

CODEIiIiA,  Fasquale,  minister;  b.  Calitri,  Italy, 
July  1,  ISUS;  s.  Giuseppe  and  Lucia  (Di  Cosmo) 
Codella;  grad.  Salerno  (Italy)  Mus.  Coll.,  1SS7;  m. 
Loreta  Piumelli,  of  Calitri,  Italy,  Feb.  21,  1S9S;  4 
children,  Joseph,  Lucy,  Italia-Evangelina,  Vincent- 
ina.  Military  band  master,  1S88-93;  came  to  Amer- 
ica, 1901;  ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1904;  pastor 
Italian  Congl.  Ch.,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  since  1904. 
Dir.  Waterbury  Italian  Language  and  Music  Sch., 
Naugatuck  Italian  Moral  Sch.  Mem.  Co-operative 
Clergymen's  Assn.  Mem.  Foresters  of  America, 
Woodmen  of  the  World.  Republican.  Author: 
Canti  (for  Italian  schs.  in  America),  1914;  Musical 
Method  for  All  Instruments,  1915.  Address:  125  S. 
Elm  St.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

COBMAir,  Charles  Russell,  lawyer;  b.  Paris, 
France  (while  parents  were  aliroad),  Oct.  28,  1829; 
s.  Charles  Russell  and  Anne  (Macmaster)  Codman, 
of  Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1S49,  A.M.,  1852,  LL.B., 
1852;  m.  Lucy  Lyman  Paine,  d.  Russell  Sturgis,  of 
Boston,  Feb.  28,  1856;  9  children,  May  Green  Hub- 
bard (deceased),  Charles  Russell,  Jr.  (deceased), 
Lucy  Sturgis  (deceased),  Russell  Sturgis,  Anne 
Macmaster  (Mrs.  H.  B.  Cabot),  Susan  Welles  (Mrs. 
R.  Fiske),  John  Sturgis,  Julian,  Paul  (deceased). 
Practiced  in  Boston;  mem.  Sch.  Com.  of  Boston, 
1861-2;  col.  45th  Mass.  Vols.  (Cadet  Regt.),  1862-4; 
mem.  Mass.  Senate,  1864-5.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1872-5 
(chmn.  com.  on  judiciary,  1874-5);  Rep.  candidate 
for  mayor  of  Boston,  1878.  Overseer  of  Harvard, 
1878-97  (pres.  of  bd.,  1880,  1881,  1887);  ex-pres. 
Mass.  Homre.  Hosp. ;  ex-pres.  Boston  Provident 
Assn.;  formerly  trustee  Westborough  Insane  Hos- 
pital; formerly  mem.  State  Bd.  of  Insanity.  Mem. 
Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Club:  Union.  Home:  Brookline, 
Mass.;   (summer)  Cotuit,  Mass.* 

COSMAN,  Edmund  Dwigrht,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Dec.  2,  1864;  s.  Robert  and  Catherine  C.  (Hurd) 
Codman;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1886;  m.  Annie  M.  Briggs, 
of  Boston,  June  21,  1898;  1  daughter,  Dorothea  A. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1894,  and  since  practiced  at 
Boston;  treas.  and  dir.  Nat.  Dock  &  Storage  Ware- 
house Co.;  v. -p.  Mass.  Hosp.  Life  Ins.  Co.;  trustee 
Berkeley  Hotel  Trust,  Hanover  Street  Trust,  Love- 
joy's  Wharf  Trust,  Summer  Street  Trust,  City  As- 
sociates; dir.  Boston  Land  Co.;  v. -p.  Mass.  Real  Es- 
tate Exchange;  trustee  and  treas.  Peter  Bent  Brig- 
ham  Hosp.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs: 
Somerset,  Engineers',  St.  Botolph.  Boston  Riding, 
Harvard.  Citv.  Homes:  Westwood,  Mass.,  and  141 
Beacon  St.,  Boston.    Office:  27  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

COSJ'DILR.IH,  Ernest  Amory,  surgeon;  b.  Boston, 
Dec.  30,  1869;  s.  William  C.  and  Elizabeth  (Hurd) 
Codman;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891,  M.D..  1895;  m.  Katha- 
rine Putnam  Bowditch,  of  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass., 
Nov.  16,  1899.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1895;  asst. 
visiting  surgeon,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1899-14;  lec- 
turer on  surgery.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1913-14.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Urol.  Assn.,  Soc.  Clin. 
Surgery,  etc.  Club:  Somerset.  Home  and  Office: 
227  Beacon  St..  Boston.  Private  Hospital:  15  Pinck- 
ney  St.,  Boston. 

COSMAIT,  John  Sturgis,  electrical  engr. ;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  Feb.  25,  1868:  s.  Charles  Russell  and 
Lucy  Lyman  Paine  (Sturgis)  Codman;  grad.  No- 
ble's Sch.,  Boston,  1886;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890:  S.B. 
in  Elec.  Engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1893;  m.  Susan 
Sargent,  d.  Richard  Codman,  of  Boston,  Apr.  25, 
1901;  1  daughter,  b.  June  21,  1909.  With  U.S.  Coast 
and  Geod.  Survey,  1893;  in  employ  Am.  Bell  Tele- 
phone Co.,  1894-7;  in  partnership  with  R.  S.  Hale, 
as  Hale  &  Codman,  Boston,  1898-04,  firm  of  J.  S. 
Codman  &  Co..  1904-7;  expert  for  Gen.  Electric  Co., 
1905-7;  mgr.  Holophane  Co..  Boston,  1907-10;  con- 
sulting engr.  Holophane  Co.  and  Nat.  Electric 
Light  Assn.,  1910-11;  v.p.  S.  R.  Bailey  &  Co.,  Inc., 
mfrs.  electric  automobiles,  Amesbury,  Mass.,  since 
1911.  Corporal  Battery  A,  M.V.M.,  2  yrs.  Mem. 
Illuminating  Engring.  Soc.  (ex-v.-p.),  Nat.  Elec- 
tric Light  Assn..  Electric  Vehicle  Assn.,  Electric 
Motor  Car  Club  (Boston),  Mass.  Single  Tax  League 
(exec.  com.).  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Tav- 
ern (Boston),  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York). 
Has  written  numerous  articles  on  illuminating  en- 
gineering   and    traction.     Baritone    singer;    debut. 


1899,  and  gave  two  pub.  recitals,  1899,  1901.  Home: 
123  High  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  895  Boyls- 
ton  St..  Huston.  :Mass. 

CODMAN,  Julian,  lawyer;  b.  Cotuit,  Mass.,  Sept. 
21,  1870;  s.  Charles  Russell  and  Lucy  Lyman  Paine 
(Sturgis)  Codman;  A.B.,  cum  laude.  Harvard.  1892, 
LL.B.,  1895;  m.  Norah  Chadwick,  of  Boston,  Apr. 
29,  1897;  children,  Lucy  Sturgis,  Hester  Schuyler. 
Practiced  in  Boston  since  June,  1895.  Mem.  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Democrat.  Clubs:  Harvard 
(New  York  and  Boston),  Somerset,  Porcellian 
(Harvard).  Author:  (with  Moorfield  Storey) 
Marked  Severities — Secretary  Root's  Record  in 
Philippines  Warfare  (pamphlet),  1902;  secretary's 
addresses  before  Mass.  Reform  Club.  Home:  Ham- 
ilton, Mass.    Office:  19  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

CODMAir,  BoTiert,  bishop;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1882; 
LL.B.,  1885;  ( S.T.D..  Trinity  Coll.,  Conn.,  1900; 
D.D.,  U.  of  Bishop's  Coll.,  Ltnnoxville,  P.Q.,  1904) 
Practiced  law  at  Boston,  1885-91;  theol.  student, 
1891-4;  deacon,  1893,  priest,  1894,  P.E.  Ch.-  asst 
All  Saints'  Ch.,  Ashmont,  Mass.,  1894-5;  rector  St 
John's,  Roxbury,  Boston,  1895-1900;  consecrated 
bishop  Diocese  of  Me.,  1900.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon.    Home:   143   State  St.,  Portland,  Me.* 

CODMAN,  BusseU  Sturgis,  trustee,  etc.;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Oct.  20,  1861;  s.  Charles  Russell  and  Lucy  Ly- 
man Paine  (Sturgis)  Codman;  ed.  G.  W.  C.  Noble's 
Sch.,  3  yrs.,  1873-5  and  1879;  studied  in  France  and 
England,  1876-8;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1883;  m.  Anna 
Kneeland  Crafts,  of  Geneva,  Switzerland,  Aug.  1, 
1891;  2  sons.  Charles  Russell,  Russell  Sturgis,  Jr. 
Mem.  firm  of  Aspinwall  &  Codman  since  1885;  trus- 
tee Central  Bldg.  Trust,  Congress  St.  Associates. 
Dwelling  House  Associates,  Berkeley  Hotel  Trust 
Trustee  and  treas.  Soc.  for  Relief  of  Widows  and 
Orphans  of  Deceased  Clergymen  of  P.E.  Ch  of 
Mass.;  dir.  Mass.  Soc.  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to 
Children,  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp.  Clubs:  Appalachian 
Mountain,  Harvard  Travelers',  Somerset,  Harvard 
(Boston).  Home:  59  Marlboro  St.;  (summer)  Man- 
chester, Mass.  Office:  50  Congress  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

CODMAN,  Stephen  Russell  Hurd,  architect;  b. 
Boston,  May  6,  1867;  s.  Robert  and  Catherine  C. 
(Hurd)  Codman;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888;  studied 
architecture,  1888-92;  m.  Mary  J.  Sullivan,  of  Bos- 
ton, Apr.  8,  1905;  1  daughter,  Catherine.  Practiced 
m  Boston  since  1892;  mem.  firm  of  Codman  &  Des- 
pradelle.  Mem.  A.I.A.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Engi- 
neers'. Home:  Westwood,  Mass.  Office:  31  Beacon 
St.,   Boston. 

CODMAN,  William  Coombs,  real  estate;  b.  Co- 
hasset,  Mass.,  Aug.  6,  1860;  s.  William  C.  and  Eliz- 
abeth (Hurd)  Codman;  g.s.  Rev.  John  Codman,  of 
Dorchester,  Mass.  (3  John  Codmans  before  him); 
grad.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  1879;  m.  Sophia  Mun- 
roe  Smith,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Nov.  16,  1887;  3 
children,  William  C,  Jr.,  Constance  (Mrs.  Edward 
Brooks,  of  Savannah,  Ga.),  John.  Started  in  busi- 
ness on  own  account,  June,  1882,  as  importer  of 
Mediterranean  and  East  Indian  mdse. ;  assumed 
real  estate  business  of  father  in  1900;  trustee  of 
various  real  estate  trusts;  mem.  Codman  &  Street. 
Mem.  Boston  Real  Estate  Exchange,  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Mem.  1st  Corps  Cadets,  9  yrs. 
Episcopalian.  Mason.  Club:  Boston  City.  Home: 
Chestnut  St.,  Beacon  Hill,  Boston;  (country)  Pros- 
pect Hill  Farm,  Hingham,  Mass.  Office:  15  State 
St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

COE,  Reg-iuald  Heber,  clergyman;  b.  Athens,  N. 
Y..  July  22,  1854;  s.  Rev.  Jonathan  and  Susan 
(Whitman)  Coe;  prelim,  edn.  Cary  Sem.,  Oakfield, 
N.Y.;  B.A.,  St.  Stephen's  Coll.,  Annandale,  N.Y., 
1880;  M.A..  Hobart  Coll.,  Geneva,  N.Y.,  1893;  grad. 
Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1899;  m. 
Amelia  Chapin  Pickering,  of  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  Jan 
1893  (died  Oct.,  1893);  m.  2d.  Frances  Rathbone,  of 
Oakfield,  N.Y.,  Apr.  20.  1910;  1  child,  Dorothea 
Pickering.  Deacon,  1900,  priest,  1901,  P.E.  Ch.; 
rector  All  Saints'  Ch.,  Belmont,  Mass.,  1900-12.  Ad- 
dress:  Belmont,   Masq. 

COE,  Samuel  A.;  b.  North  Salem,  N.Y.,  Aug  7 
1843;  s.  Charles  and  Nancy  N.  (Pyatt)  Coe-  ed' 
dist.  schs.;  m.  Susan  M.  Cable,  of  North  Salern  N 
Y.,  Nov.  22,  1867.  Served  as  pvt.  Co.  G,  6th  N  y' 
Heavy  Arty.,  Civil  War,  2^^  yrs;  lost  arm  at  Peters- 
burg; settled  at  North  Salem,  N.Y.,  1865,  at  Ridge- 


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field,  Conn.,  1S86;  has  engaged  in  farming-  for 
nianv  years;  selectman  for  10  yrs. ;  assessor  since 
1903';  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12.  Mem.  G.A. 
R.  Conglist. ;  deacon  Congl.  Ch.  of  Ridgebury,  Town 
of  Ridgefleld.    Address:  Ridgefield,  Conn. 

COE,  Thomas  Upham,  M.D.,  financier;  b.  North- 
wood,  N.H.,  Dec.  8,  1837;  s.  Eben  and  Mary  (Up- 
ham)  Coe;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1857,  A.M.,  1860;  M.D., 
Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  1861;  hosp.  study  in 
Paris,  1861,  1862;  m.  Sada  L.  Harthorn,  of  Bangor, 
May  23,  1867.  Practicea  in  Bangor,  Me.,  about  15 
yrs';  retired,  1876;  interested  later  in  city  real  es- 
tate in  Me.,  forest  lands  in  Me.  and  N.H.,  and  in 
financial  affairs;  pres.  Bangor  Opera  House  Assn.; 
trustee  Penobscot  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Merrill  Trust 
Co.  of  Bangor,  Bangor  &  Aroostook  R.R.  Co.,  Eu- 
ropean &  North  Am.  Ry.,  Orono  Pulp  &  Paper  Co. 
Trustee  of  Me.  State  Sanatorium,  Bangor  Pub.  Li- 
brary; mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Water  Bd.,  etc.,  Bangor,  va- 
rious times;  mem.  Bangor  Hist.  Soc,  Me.  Hist. 
Soc,  X.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  State,  County  and  Nat. 
med.  socs.,  etc.  Clubs:  Tarratine  (Bangor),  Alpha 
Delta  Phi  (New  York),  Moosehead  Lake  Yacht 
(Kineo,  Me.).     Address:  136  Court  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 

COE,  "Wesley  Roswell,  biologist;  b.  Middlefield. 
Conn..  Nov.  11.  1S69;  s.  Henry  Seth  and  Hannah 
TBailevt  Coe;  grad.  Conn.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1888.  Meri- 
den  (Conn.)  High  Sch.,  1889:  Ph.B..  Sheffield  Scien- 
tific Sch.  (Yale),  1892.  Ph.D..  1895;  student  U.  of 
Wurzburg,  1895-6,  Naples,  1896;  m.  Charlotte  Eliza 
Bush,  July  25,  1905.  Asst.  in  biology,  Sheffield 
Scientific  Sch..  1892-5;  instr.,  1896-02,  asst.  prof, 
comparative  anatomy,  1902-S,  prof,  biology,  since 
1909.  Yale.  Mem.  Harriman  expdn.  to  Alaska,  1899. 
Home:  175  Bishop  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

COES,  John  Henry,  retired;  b.  Springfield.  Mass.. 
Sept.  25,  1840;  s.  Aury  Gates  and  Nancy  (Maynard) 
Goes;  descendant  of  John  Goes,  Worcester,  prior  to 
Revolutionary  War;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Leicester  Acad, 
and  Wilbraham  Acad.;  m.  Amie  Brownell  Hadwen, 
of  Worcester,  Feb.  5,  1874;  1  daughter,  Mary  May- 
nard. Learned  manufacture  of  wrenches  under  his 
father;  became  mem.  firm  of  A.  G.  Goes  &  Co.,  1869, 
which  in  1888  became  Goes  Wrench  Co..  of  which 
was  treas. ;  sold  out  interest,  1902;  dir.  Worcester 
Trust  Co.  fexec.  com.);  pres.  bd.  of  investment 
Worcester  Mechanics  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  S.R. 
Clubs:  Commonwealth,  Worcester.  Tatnuck  Coun- 
try; Mass.  Agrl.  (Boston).  Mason.  Recreations: 
billiards.  Home:  1058  Main  St.  Office:  Worcester 
Mechanics  Savings  Bank,  Worcester. 

COFFEEN',  Elmer  lanpher  Whitford,  supt.  schs.; 
b.  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  Feb.  1.  1869;  s.  Hiram  Lan- 
pher  and  Rosina  Arvilla  (Whitford)  Goffeen;  ed. 
high  sch.,  Decorah,  la.;  Slack's  Business  Coll.;  A.B., 
Carleton  Coll.,  Northfield,  Minn.,  1893,  A.M..  1898; 
post-grad,  work,  U.  of  Chicago,  Columbia  IT.;  m. 
Mabel  Rov,  of  Le  Roy,  Minn..  Dec.  27,  1893;  2  chil- 
dren, Carl  Roy,  Catharine  Whitford.  Supt.  schs., 
"V\^aukon.  la.,  7  yrs.,  Decorah,  4  yrs..  Mason  City, 
1  vr.,  Marshalltown.  2  yrs.,  Lyman  Sch.  for  Boys. 
T\'estboro,  Mass.,  since  Jan.  17.  1907.  Conglist. 
Mem.  N.E.A.,  Nat.  Conf.  Charities  and  Correction. 
Mason  (K.T.);  mem.  K.  of  P.  Clubs:  Monday  Even- 
ing (Boston);  Congregational  (Worcester);  Coun- 
try (Framingham).    Address:  Westboro,  Mass. 

COFFIN,  Charles  Pratt,  lawyer;  b.  Lynn.  Mass.. 
June  12,  1S54;  s.  Charles  Folsom  and  Ann  Maria 
f Pratt)  Coffin;  descendant  of  Tristram  Coffin,  Nan- 
tucket, Mass.,  about  1670;  ed.  pvt.  schs.,  Lynn;  read 
law  in  Boston  Law  School;  m.  Grace  Parkman.  of 
Boston,  May,  1879;  3  children.  Prances  Parkman. 
Marv  Bigelow,  Miriam.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar. 
1882".  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Am.  Hist. 
Assn.,  Mass.  Mil.  Hist.  Assn.  Clubs:  L^nion.  St. 
Botolph.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  11  Pem- 
berton  Sq..   Boston. 

COFFIN,  Charles  W.,  business  man.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

COFFIN,  Fletcher  Barker,  prof,  chemistry:  b. 
'Acton.  Mass.,  Jan.  9,  1873;  s.  Lewis  E.  and  Fanny 
(Barker)  Coffin;  A.B..  Harvard.  1895,  A.M.,  1896, 
LL.B.,  1898,  Ph.D.,  1911;  m.  Frances  Josephine  Lor- 
ing.  of  Dallas  Center.  la.,  Nov.  26,  1913.  Instr. 
chemistry,  Haverford  (Pa.)  Coll.,  1908-9;  asst. 
prof,  chemistrv.  Lake  Forest  Coll.,  1909-10,  prof. 
since   1910.    Mem.    Am.   Chem.    Soc,   A.A.A.S.      Re- 


publican. Recreations:  tennis.  Address;  144  Belle- 
vue  St.,  Newton,  Mass. 

COFFIN,  Freeman  C,  civil  engr.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1906-7.) 

COFFIN,  Georffe  Henry,  M.D. ;  b.  Boston,  Apr.  29, 
1851;  s.  Zebulon  Erastus  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Hanson)  Coffin;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1874,  A.M.,  1884; 
M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1903;  m.  Jenny 
Clifford  Guild,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  Sept.  30,  1874;  3 
children,  Howard  Aldrich  (Detroit,  Mich.),  Mrs. 
Bertha  Guild  Kaulback  (Maiden,  Mass.),  Herbert 
Rice  (Lewiston,  Me.).  Prin.  Pierce  Acad.,  Middle- 
boro,  Mass.,  1876-9;  prof.  English  and  natural  sci- 
ence, Colgate  Acad.,  1879-82;  teacher,  English  and 
Classical  Sch.,  Providence,  1882-6;  mech.  engr., 
Boston,  1886-8;  life  ins.  agt,  Newton  Centre,  Mass., 
1888-90;  physician,  at  Milford,  1903-8,  Northboro, 
1908-15;  removed  to  Lewiston,  Me.,  1915.  Mem.  Am. 
Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Me. 
Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Thurber  Med.  Assn.  Progressive. 
Baptist.  Mason.  Recreations:  golf,  poultry,  bees, 
horticulture.  Address:  11  Sylvan  Av.,  Lewiston,  Me. 

COFFIN,  Georg^e  Marcelliis,  editor  and  publisher. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

COFFIN,  Georgre  Peabody,  poultry  breeder;  b. 
Freeport,  Me..  June  21,  1869;  s.  Orrin  D.  and 
Caroline  W.  (Corliss)  Coffin;  grad.  Freeport  High 
Sch..  1887;  grad.  Androscoggin  Business  Coll., 
1889;  m.  June  24,  1897,  Mary  A.  Blalsdell,  of 
Freeport,  Me.  Asso.  editor  Turf,  Farm  and  Home, 
Waterville,  Me.,  1895-9;  editor  and  pub.  Eastern 
Poultrvman,  Freeport,  Me.,  1899-05;  editor  Red 
Hen  Tales  (annual  publ.),  1909,  1910;  occasional 
contbr.  to  poultry  .iours.  of  America  and  England. 
Engaged  since  1898  in  breeding  and  perfecting 
R.I.  Reds:  mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  from  Freeport, 
1899-03;  chmn.  Sch.  Bd.,  1904;  town  auditor,  1905; 
mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1915-16.  Mem.  Am.  Poultry 
Assn.  (life).  Me.  State  Poultry  Assn.  (v.-p.).  Free- 
port  Poultry  Assn.  (sec).  Republican.  Univer- 
salist.    Mason:  Odd  Fellow.    Address:  Freeport,  Me. 

COFFIN,  Herbert  Baymoud,  paper  mfr. ;  b. 
Windsor  Locks.  Conn..  Jan.  15,  1871;  s.  Herbert  R. 
and  Julia  S.  (Dexter)  Coffin;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m. 
Springfield,  Mass..  June  26,  1895,  Jean  T.  War- 
burton.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907.  Republican. 
Mason.    Address:  Windsor  Locks,  Conn. 

COFFIN,  John  Iiambert,  M.D. ;  b.  Boston.  Feb. 
20,  1852;  s.  Abel  Hale  and  Julia  Ann  (Holland) 
Coffin;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll..  1871,  A.M..  1874;  M.D., 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1876;  post-grad, 
course.  New  York  Med.  Coll.  and  New  York  Poly- 
clinic; m.  Annie  Weeman  Jones,  of  Maiden,  Mass., 
Nov.  8,  1880;  children,  Louisa  W.,  Julia  M.,  Bart- 
lett  (deceased),  Holland.  Began  practice  at  West 
Medford,  Mass.,  1876,  subsequently  practiced  at 
Boston;  lecturer  and  prof,  dermatology,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Medicine,  since  1885.  Chmn.  trustees  State 
Insane  Hosp.,  Westborough,  Mass.;  trustee  Public 
Library,  Northborough;  mem.  Sch.  Com.  and  Bd. 
of  Health,  Medford.  Ex-pres.  Mass.  Homoe.  Soc, 
Boston  Homoe.  Med.  Soc;  mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoe- 
opathy, Me.  State  Homoe.  Soc.  (hon.).  Mason. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Economic.  Home: 
Northborough,  INIass.  Address:  220  Clarendon  St., 
Boston. 

COFFIN,  O(wen)  "Vincent,  ex-governor;  b.  Union 
Vale,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.Y.,  June  20,  1836;  s.  Alex- 
ander H.  and  Jane  (Vincent)  Coffin;  acad.  edn.; 
(LL.D.,  Wesleyan  U.,  1896)  ;  m.  Ellen  Elizabeth  Coe, 
of  Middletown,  Conn.,  June  24,  1858  (died  July  23, 
1912).  Salesman  and  mfrs.'  agt..  New  York,  1853- 
61;  spl.  mem.  business  firm,  1863-8;  mem.  New- 
York  com.  of  U.S.  Christian  Commn.,  1861-5;  pres. 
Brooklyn  Y.M.C.A.,  1863-4.  Resident  of  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  1864 — ;  sec-treas.  and  dir.  Farmers 
and  Mechanics'  Savings  Bank,  1864-78;  pres.  Mid- 
dlesex Fire  Assurance  Co.,  1884 — ,  and  identified 
with  numerous  other  corpns.  Mavor  of  Middle- 
town,  1872-3;  mem.  Conn.  Senate,  1887-91;  gov.  of 
Conn.,  1895-7.  Republican.  Home:  Middletown. 
Conn.* 

COFFIN,  Sarah  Taber,  artist;  b.  Vassalboro, 
Me.:  d.  of  George  and  Esther  Bartlett  (Pope) 
Taber:  grad.  Friends'  Sch.  (now  Moses  Brown 
Sch.),  Providence.  R.I.,  1866;  studied  art  at  Cooper 


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Inst.,  Xew  York,  under  Dr,  Rimmer:  Student". s  Art 
League,  with  Charles  Y.  Turner,  also  witii  William 
Sartain  and  R.  Swain  Clifford:  subseciuentl.v  stud- 
ied at  Boston  with  Ross  Turner,  Frank  Duveneek, 
Theodore  Wendel,  Charles  Woodbury  and  Herman 


teacher   of  drawing-   and   painting,    studio   in   New 
York.     Home:  4  Alwin.gton  Rd.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 

COFFIN,  "WiUiam  Crawford,  postmaster;  b. 
Newliuryport,  Mass.,  Dec.  9,  1S66:  s.  William 
Brown  and  Mary  (Chase)  Coffin:  (h1.  inib.  and 
high  schs..  Newburyport:  m.  Olo  Potter,  of  Xew- 
buryport,  Dec.  20,  18S7;  2  children,  William  Earle, 
b.  May  26,  1893;  Mary  Josephine,  b.  ,Ian.  12,  1898. 
Started  as  printer's  "deyil,"  Xewbur\port  Herald; 
learned  printer's  trade  and  was  made  foreman  of 
composing  room;  reporter,  1892,  and  later  city 
editor;  mem.  Common  Council,  1893,  4,  5;  alderman, 
1896,  7;  dir.  Pub.  Library,  1899-06  and  1907-14; 
trustee  Atkinson  Sch.  Fund:  chran.  Rep.  Citv  Com., 
1906-10.  Mem.  Belleyille  Improyement  Soc.  Clk. 
and  treas.  Belleyille  Congl.  Soc;  treas.  Belleyille 
Congl.  Ch.  Clk.  Newburyport  Soc.  for  Aged  Men. 
Mason  (Past  Master  and  now  sec.  St.  John's 
Lodge) ;  Odd  Fello\\'.     Address:  Newburyport,  Mass. 

COFFIN,  Winthrop,  broker:  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1890.  Mem.  firm  Perry,  Coffin  &  Burr;  dir.  United 
Electric  Securities  Co.,  Greenfield  Electric  Light 
&  Power  Co..  Fitchburg  Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  Boule- 
■  yard  Trust  Co.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social 
Science.  Clubs:  Eastern  Yacht,  Engineers',  Tech- 
nology (Boston  and  New  York).  Home:  4  5  Warren 
St.,   Brookline,   Mass.    Office:   60   State   St.,   Boston. 

COGGAN,  Marcellus,  lawyer;  b.  Bristol,  Me., 
Sept.  6.  1847;  s.  Leonard  C.  and  Betsey  :M.  (Web- 
ber)  Coggan;  descendant  of  Jolm  Coggan,  an  early 
Colonial  lawyer;  A.B..  Bowdoin  Coll..  1872  (jr. 
prize  declamation) :  studied  law  with  Child  & 
Powers.  Boston,  1879-81:  admitted  to  bar,  1881; 
m.  Luella  B.  Bobbins,  of  Bristol,  Me..  Nov.  26, 
1872;  3  children,  Florence  Betsey,  M.  Sumner, 
Linus  C.  Practiced  in  Boston  with  Child  &  Powers, 
1881-6,  and  Coggan  &  Schofleld,  1886-96,  alone 
until  1900,  when  he  became  associated  with  his 
son,  M.  Sumner:  his  son,  Linus  C,  also  .ioined 
him  in  1910;  has  been  sr.  mem.  firm  of  Coggan, 
Coggan  &  Dillaway  since  1911.  Prin.  Nichols 
Acad.,  1872-9;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Dudley,  Mass.,  4 
yrs. ;  mem.  Sch.  Com..  Maiden,  2  yrs. ;  mayor  of 
Maiden,  1886,  1887  (declined  reelection);  founder, 
1887,  pres.  till  1898,  Maiden  Co-operative  Bank. 
Republican.  Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.  Universalist. 
Club:  Maiden.  Recreations:  farming.  Home:  Win- 
chester, Mass.    Office:   912  Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston. 

COGGESHAIiIi,  Frederic,  neurologist,  gynecol- 
ogist.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

COGGESHAIiIi,  Georgre  Whiteley,  chemical  engr. ; 
moved  to  W^ashington.  D.C.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

COGGSHAIiIt,  Henry  Fayette,  railroad  and  .gas 
light  official.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

COGHIiIN,  John  P.,  engineer;  b.  Milford,  Mass., 
Oct.  5,  1869;  s.  James  Joseph  Coghlin;  grad.  high 
sch.,  Southboro,  1888;  S.B.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.. 
1893.  E.E.,  1905;  m.  Josephine  A.  Callahan,  of 
"V\"orcester,  July  28,  1896:  children,  John  W.,  Ed- 
win, N.  Caroline.  Founded  Columbia  Elec.  Co., 
Worcester,  1893,  and  the  Central  Elec.  Co.,  1897; 
purchased  Page  Elec.  Co.  and  combined  ^vith  it  the 
Central,  which  was,  in  1907,  changed  to  the 
Coghlin  Electric  Co.,  of  which  is  pres.  and  treas. 
Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.,  Am.  Soc.  Mech. 
Engrs.,  Nat.  Elec.  Contractors'  Assn.,  Worcester 
Chamber  of  Commerce  (dir.).  Clubs:  Boston  Ath- 
letic Assn.,  Point  Shirley,  Engineers'  (Boston): 
Worcester  Country,  Tatassit  Canoe,  Common- 
wealth. Worcester  Automobile  (Worcester).  Rec- 
reations: motoring,  golf.  Home:  25  Richards  St. 
Office:    257    Main    St.,   ^Vorcester,    Mass. 

COGSWEIiIi,  Jolin  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Lynn, 
Mass.,  July  4,  1875:  s.  James  and  Bridget  (Ford) 
Cogswell;  Lvnn  High  Sch.;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law 
Sch.,  1909;  m.  Christine  M.  Morrison,  of  Scotland, 
Nov.    30.    1912.     In    practice    at    Lynn    since    1909; 


mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910-11-12;  candidate  for 
mayor  of  l.ynn,  1914.  Repul)lican.  Elks  (Exalted 
Ruler),  Eagles  (pres.),  Red  Men.  Clubs:  Lynn 
Yacht,  Vol.  Yacht.  Office:  145  Monroe  St.,  Lynn, 
Mass. 

COGSWELIi,  John  Boss,  M.D.;  b.  Landaff,  N.H., 
Apr.  18,  ISIO;  s.  George  W.  and  Harriette  (Taylor) 
Cogswell;  grad.  New  Hampton  Lit.  Instn.,  1859; 
took  yr.'s  coll.  course,  same  instn.;  m.  Franconia, 
N.H.,  Ella  M.  Knight,  of  I.,isbon,  June  9,  1867  (died 
Sept.  1,  1869);  m.  2d,  Franconia,  Ellen  C.  Hildreth, 
of  Lisbon,  Sept.  18,  1872;  children,  Edward  Kniglit, 
b.  Aug.  30,  1869;  Lloyd  H.,  Dec.  7,  1879.  Taught 
sch.;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  AN'arner,  3  yrs.,  supt.  liigh 
sch.  3  yrs.;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Franconia,  5  yrs.; 
selectman  and  collector;  began  practicing  medi- 
cine, 1864;  twice  nominated  for  state  senator;  dir. 
Merrimack  Glove  Co.  Pres.  Warner-Kearsage  Agrl. 
Fair;  trustee  New  Hampton  Lit.  Instn.  Mem. 
^Vhite  Mountain  Med.  Soc.  (ex-sec).  Center  Dist. 
Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.).  N.H.  Med.  Soc.  Democrat. 
Mason;  Odd  Fellow  (dist.  deputy  grand  master 
I.O.O.F.  in  N.H.,  5  yrs.);  lecturer  Merrimack  Co. 
Poniiona  Grange  3  yrs.    Address:  Warner,  N.H. 

COGSWEI.!.,  Lloyd  Hildreth,  M.D.;  b.  Warner, 
X.H.,  Dec.  7,  1879;  s.  John  Ross  and  Ellen  Cath- 
erine (Hildreth)  Cogswell;  grad.  Simonds  Free 
High  Sch.,  ^Varner,  1897:  M.D.,  Univ.  and  Bellevue 
Hosp.  Med.  Coll.,  New  York,  1901;  m.  Warner,  Oct. 
14,  1903,  Annie  H.  Upton.  Practiced  in  Warner 
since  1903.  Mem.  Center  Dist.  Med.  See,  N.H. 
;\Ied.  Soc.  Democrat.  Baptist.  Mason;  mem.  Nu 
Sigma  Nu,   Grange.    Home:   ^Varner,   N.H. 

COHEN,  Ahraham  K.,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Nov. 
22,  1869;  s.  Simon  K.  and  Fannie  (Bennett)  Cohen; 
grad.  English  High  Sell.,  1886;  m.  Sadie  Rosnosky, 
of  Boston,  .lune  18,  1894;  1  daughter,  Selma. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1894;  special  justice  Roxbury 
Municipal  Ct.,  1906-13;  since  spl.  justice  Municipal 
Ct.,  City  of  Boston.  V.-p.  Mass.  Credit  Union: 
trustee  Temple  Ohabei  Shalom;  dir.  United  He- 
Ijrew  Benevolent  Soc,  Federated  Jewish  Charities. 
Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn. 
C'ity  of  Boston.  Republican.  Mason;  mem.  Inde- 
pendent Order  B'nai  B'ritli,  Free  Sons  of  Israel. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Elysium.  Recreations:  social 
service.  Home:  Hotel  Buckmlnster.  Office:  Tre- 
mont   Bldg.,    Boston. 

COHEN,  Abraham  S.,  lawyer:  b.  Liverpool,  Eng., 
Mar.  25,  1863;  s.  Mendel  and  Pauline  (Bernhart) 
Cohen:  brought  to  America  in  infancv;  grad. 
English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  1881;  LL.B.,  Boston 
U.  Law  Sch.,  1884;  m.  Minnie  Levi,  of  Boston,  June, 
1886;  children,  Franklin  M..  Pauline  (Mrs.  M.  J. 
Sawyer),  Theresa  B.  Practiced  in  Boston  since 
1884;  sr.  mem.  Cohen,  Sawyer  &  Cohen.  Mem. 
]\Iass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Dir. 
Federation  of  Charities;  treas.  Soc.  for  Relief  of 
the  Sick,  etc.  V.-p.  Temple  Ohabei  Sholom.  Mason 
(32°;  past  regent  and  supervising  deputy  grand 
regent  Charles  Sumner  Council.  R.A.,  etc.).  Home; 
1483  Beacon  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  18  Tre- 
mont    St.,    Boston. 

COIT,  Georgre  Chandler,  lawyer;  b.  Brookfield, 
Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1867;  s.  Rev.  Joshua  and  Mary 
Lvman  (Chandler)  Coit;  grad.  Somerville  High 
Sch.,  1886;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1890;  LL.B.,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Law,  1893;  m.  Alice  C.  Atwood,  of  Salem, 
Mass.,  June  7,  1899:  1  daughter,  Lucia.  Practiced 
at  Boston  since  1893:  has  been  moderator,  select- 
man, chmn.  Sch.  Com.,  chmn.  Rep.  Town  Com., 
Winchester,  Mass.  Conglist.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar 
Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Psi  Upsilon. 
Recreations:  golf.  Home:  Winchester,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: Pemberton  Bldg.,  Boston. 

COIT,  James  Milnor,  educator;  moved  to  Munich, 
Germanv.  (See  \ol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America",    1914-15.) 

COIT,  Joshua,  clergyman:  Feb.  4,  1832-Dec.  15, 
1907.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1908-9.) 

COIT,  Judson  Boardman,  college  prof. :  b.  Cen- 
tral Square.  Oswego  Co.,  N.Y.,  June  5,  1849;  s.  Jas. 
J.  and  Miriam  (Owen)  Coit;  A.B.,  Syracuse  U., 
1875.  A.M..  1878.  Ph.D..  1881;  m.  Ellen  M.  Alden, 
of    Syracu.se.    N.Y.,    Aug.    19,    1875.     Prof,    mathe- 


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matics,  Dickinson  Sem.,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  lS.o-9, 
student  asst.  in  observatory,  Ann  Arbor,  1S79-S0; 
taught  mathematics,  Central  High  Sch.,  v:ievelancl, 
1880-2;  asst.  prof,  mathematics  and  astronomy, 
1882-4,  prof.,  1884 — ,  acting  dean  of  Grad.  Sch., 
1911-12,  Boston  U.  Has  contributed  various  arti- 
cles to  astrom.  journals.  Fellow  A.A.A.S. ;  mem. 
Astron  and  Astrophvs.  Soc.  America,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.    Addres.s:   688  Boylston  St.,  Boston.* 

COIT,  Robert,  architect;  ta.  Brookfield,  Mass., 
June  29,  1861;  s.  Rev.  Joshua  and  Mary  Lyman 
(Chandler)  Coit;  prep.  edn.  Lawrence  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1883;  studied  architec- 
ture at  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Eliza  liichmond  At- 
wood,  of  Salem,  Dec.  6,  18S8;  children,  Dorothy, 
Elisabeth,  Mary  C,  Robert  S.  Practiced  in  Boston 
since  1890.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Architects,  A.I.A. 
Republican.  Clubs:  Twentieth  Century,  City.  Rec- 
reations: golf,  fishing.  Home:  Winchester,  Mass. 
Office:    85   Water   St..   Boston. 

COIT,  Butli,  educator;  b.  Phila.,  June  9,  1868; 
d.  Edward  Woolsev  and  Caroline  IMattocks  (Moore) 
Coit;  ed.  Mrs.  Comegy's  and  Miss  Bell's  Sch., 
Chestnut  Hill,  Phila.;  Miss  Agnes  Irwin's  Sch., 
Phila.;  spl.  instrn.  under  Dr.  Joseph  Howland 
Coit,  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Concord,  X.H.  Taught  at  St. 
Louis,  1894-7,  Cambridge,  1902-5;  asst.  to  Arthur 
Oilman,  1902-7;  head  mistress,  since  1907,  The 
Cambridge  Sch.  for  Girls  (Inc.).  Mem.  Am.  Hist. 
Assn.,  N.E.  Soc.  for  Preservation  of  Antiquities, 
Head  Mistresses'  Assn.,  Agnes  Irwin  Alumnae 
Assn.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Women's  City  (Bos- 
ton). Recreations:  charities,  travel,  outdoor  life. 
Address:   40  Concord  Av.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

COIT,  Wilbur  Alden,  educator;  moved  to  Canada. 
(See    vol.    1909.) 

COIT,  William  Brainard,  lawyer;  b.  New  Lon- 
don, Conn.,  Julv  23,  1862;  s.  Robert  and  Lucretia 
(Brainard)  Coit;  descendant  of  John  Coit,  the 
immigrant,  1638.  and  of  Elder  Brewster,  of  the 
Mayflower;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale), 
1884;  studied  law  under  Hon.  John  G.  Crump,  New 
London;  m.  Anna  Blanchai'd  Bancroft,  of  New 
London,  Oct.  20,  1886.  Practiced  in  New  London 
since  1887;  pros.  atty.  City  of  New  London  5  yrs. ; 
has  been  asst.  elk.  Ct.  of  Common  Pleas  for  many 
yrs.;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901,  1903;  judge  of 
City  and  Police  Ct.  since  1903;  pres.  Union  Bank  & 
Trust  Co.;  dir.  Savings  Bank  of  New  London.  Sec. 
and  treas.  Smith  Memorial  Home.  Republican. 
Mason;  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs:  Thames,  John 
Winthrop,  Pequot  Casino  (New  London),  Union 
League,  Graduates'  (New  Haven).  Address:  Ne« 
London,  Conn. 

COIiBUItir,  Frederick  Wilkinson,  M.D.,  aurist; 
b.  Holliston,  :Mass.,  Dec.  18,  1870;  s.  Edwin  Wil- 
kinson and  Sarah  Francis  (Dickinson)  Colburn; 
grad.  Holliston  High  Sch.,  1889,  Worcester  Acad., 
1890;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1894:  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch. 
of  Medicine,  1897:  m.  Enielie  Louise  Stamers,  of 
Brooklvn,  N.Y..  Apr.  2,  1899;  3  children.  Practiced 
at  Boston  since  1897,  specializing  in  aural  surgery; 
aural  surgeon,  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp. ;  lecturer  in 
otology,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine.  Fellow  Am. 
Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoepathy, 
Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Homoe.  Med.  Soc. 
(pres.),  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynecol.  Soc.  (pres.,  1913), 
Am.  Ophthal.,  Otol.  and  Laryngol.  Soc.  Repub- 
lican. Baptist.  Home:  Hyde  Park,  Mass.  (1129 
Hyde  Park  Ave.)    Office:  230  Newbury  St.,  Boston. 

COIiBUBN,  John  Edward,  educator;  b.  St.  Jo- 
seph, Mich.,  Jan.  17,  1872;  s.  Moses  McLellan  and 
Harriet  (Read)  Colburn;  grad.  Burlington  (Vt.) 
High  Sch.,  1890;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1896:  m.  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  July  5,  1899,  Florence  H.  Reed;  3  chil- 
dren, Harriet  Read,  John  E.,  Jr.,  Francis  P.  Began 
teaching  in  Craftsbury  Acad.,  Vt,  1896,  at  New- 
port, Vt.,  1898,  Manchester,  Vt.,  1903,  Fairfax, 
1908,  Burlington,  since  1913.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason.    Club:  Ethan  Allen.    Home:  Burlington,  Vt. 

COIiBV,  Bern  Dennis,  M.D.;  b.  Lincoln,  Vt..  July 
18,  1870;  s.  Joseph  and  Ann  L.  (Meader)  Colby; 
grad.  Bristol  High  Sch.,  1888;  A.B.,  Middlebury 
Coll.,  1892;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1896; 
studied  Post-Grad.  Med.  Sch.,  New  York,  1900,  07; 
m.  Sadie  Ann  Wood,  of  Rutland,  Vt.,  June  24, 
1903.    Practiced  in  Whiting,  Vt.,  1896-1900,  Bristol, 


1900-2,  Sudbury  since  1902.  :Mem.  A.M.A.,  Chi  Psi, 
Delta  Mu.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Ad- 
dress: Sudbury,  Vt. 

COI^B'Z',  Clarence  Conant,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
June  9,  1879;  s.  George  William  and  Florence 
Isabel  (Partridge)  Colby;  descendant  of  Anthony 
Colby,  who  came  to  Boston,  about  1630;  ed.  Dwight 
Grammar  Sch.,  Boston,  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.,  1894- 
98;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1902;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law 
Sch.,  1908;  m.  Nellie  Harriet  Hopewell,  of  Newton, 
Mass.,  Dec.  14,  1910;  1  daughter,  Beatrice.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  Feb.  21,  1908;  began  practice 
with  Benjamin  D.  Hyde.  Bancroft  G.  Davis,  Louis 
S.  Clark  and  Everett  F.  Damon;  now  associated 
with  Walter  H.  Foster  and  David  A.  Pfromm,  as 
Foster,  Colby  &  Pfromm;  sec.  Rep.  City  Com..  New- 
ton, Mass.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Harvard,  Harvard  Var- 
sity, Rotary  (Boston);  Hunnewell  (Newton). 
Recreations:  outdoor  diversions.  Home:  Farlow 
Rd.,  Newton,  Mass.    Office:  50  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

COI^BY,  Bdward  Porter,  M.D. ;  b.  Cincinnati,  O., 
Mar.  4,  1839;  s.  Enoch  Long  and  Sarah  Maria  (Por- 
ter) Colby;  descendant  of  Anthony  Colby,  New- 
bury (now  Amesbury),  Mass.,  1642;  prep,  edn., 
Claremont  (N.H.)  Acad.;  M.D.,  Long  Island  Coll. 
Hosp.,  1861;  m.  Annie  S.  Judson,  of  South  Maiden, 
Mass.,  Dec.  17,  1861;  1  son,  William.  Began  prac- 
tice at  Lowell,  Mass.;  served  as  acting  asst.  sur- 
geon, LT.S.N.,  in  Civil  War  for  about  3  yrs.;  prac- 
ticed at  W^akefield,  Mass.,  about  25  yrs.,  since  at 
Boston;  dir.  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine;  chmn. 
consulting  bd.  Westboro  State  Hosp.:  consultant 
in  several  hosps.  Mem.  Mass.  Homce.  Med.  Soc, 
Boston.  Homo;  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gyn- 
ecol. Soc,  Nat.  Soc.  Electro-Therapeutists  (ex- 
v.-p.),  etc.  Republican.  Recreations:  hunting, 
fishing.    Home:  Trinity  Court,  Boston. 

COI^B'X',  Bdwin  Alonzo,  M.D.;  b.  Lowell,  Mass., 
Apr.  8,  1854;  s.  Amos  and  Mary  Cutts  (Horn)  Col- 
by, the  former  a  native  of  Bow,  N.H.,  and  the 
latter  of  Milton,  N.H. ;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.. 
Lowell  (Carney  medal);  read  medicine  with  Dr. 
H.  M.  Hunter,  Lowell;  matriculated  at  1st  lecture 
delivered,  1873,  M.D..  1876,  Boston  Univ.  Sch.  of 
Medicine;  m.  Winchester,  Mass.,  June,  1876,  Mary 
E.  Symmes.  Practiced  at  Lowell,  1876-8,  since  at 
Gardner,  Mass.  Address:  54  Pearl  St.,  Gardner, 
Mass. 

COIiB'V,  Frederick  Myron,  story  writer;  b.  War- 
ner, N.H.,  Dec.  9,  1848;  s.  Levi  O.  and  Mary  D. 
(Durrell)  Colby;  ed.  common  schs.;  New  London 
Acad.:  business  coll..  Concord,  N.H.;  m.  H.  Maria 
George,  of  Warner,  Dec.  25,  1882.  Began  story 
writing,  1872;  has  contributed  to  Youth's  Com- 
panion. St.  Nicholas,  The  Classmate.  Am.  History, 
Saturdav  Night,  etc.;  town  treas.,  Warner,  1885- 
90;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  1878-88:  postmaster,  1894- 
99.  Mem.  N.H.  Hist.  Soc,  N.H.  Antiquarian  Soc, 
Manchester  Press  Co.  Democrat.  Author;  Daugh- 
ter of  Pharoah;  Bonnie  Lads  and  Bonnie  Lasses: 
Boy  Kings  and  Girl  Queens.  Recreations:  motor- 
ing, fishing.    Address:  Warner,  N.H. 

COIiBV,  Harrison  Gray  Otis,  rear-admiral;  b. 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Jan.  28,  1846;  s.  Harrison 
Grav  Otis  and  Jane  Standish  (Parker)  Colby; 
grad.  U.S.  Naval  Acad.,  1867;  m.  Mary  Catherine 
Thompson,  of  Boston,  Apr.  20.  1881.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  naval  record.)  Home:  Bos- 
ton.* 

COIiBY,  James  Fairbanks,  prof,  law;  b.  St. 
Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Nov.  18,  1850;  s.  James  K.  and 
Sarah  A.  (Pierce)  Colby;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1872; 
LL.B.,  Columbian  (now  George  Washington)  U., 
1875:  A.M.,  Tale,  1877;  (LL.D.,  Dartmouth,  1901); 
unmarried.  Admitted  to  bar,  D.C.,  1875,  Conn., 
1878,  N.H.,  1889;  practiced  at  New  Haven,  Conn.. 
1878-85.  Instr.  economics  and  history,  Sheffield 
Scientific  Sch.  (Yale),  1879-81:  lecturer  on  Inter- 
nat.  law,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1883-5;  Parker  prof.  law. 
Dartmouth,  since  1885.  Clerk  Com.  Revision  of 
Laws.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  43d  Congress;  sec.  New  Haven 
Civ.  Service  Reform  Assn.,  1881-5;  mem.  N.H. 
Forestry  Commn.,  1893-8;  del.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv., 
1902.    Home:   Hanover,  N.H.* 

COIiBY,  John  Henry,  lawyer.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

COI^BY,  Kimball  Gleason,  publisher;  b.  Boston, 
Feb.    9,    1873;    s.    Joseph    Kimball    and    Mary    Ada 


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CGleason)  Colby;  giiid.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover. 
Mass.,  1S91;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1S95;  student  Harvard 
Law  Sch.  1  yr.,  class  of  189S.  Engaged  in  pub- 
lishing business  since  1!)()0;  now  pub.  Lawrence 
Telegram;  mem.  Methuen  (Mass.)  Sch.  Bd.  6  yrs. 
Republican.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Club;  University 
(Boston).  Home:  Methuen,  Mass.  Office:  Law- 
rence,  Mass. 

COI^BY,  Will  Guy,  teacher;  b.  Franklin,  N.H., 
June  24,  1SS4;  s.  Harry  Ellsworth  and  Luvia 
Emma  (Kenniston)  Colby;  descendant  of  the  Col- 
bys  who  came  to  America  with  Gov.  Wentworth; 
also  descended  on  father's  side  from  a  sister  of 
Daniel  Webster:  grad.  Franklin  High  sch.,  1903; 
A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1907;  (A.M.,  Middlebury,  1911); 
m.  Ervilla  Emma  Noyes,  of  Franklin,  N.H.,  Feb.  23, 
1907;  3  children,  Victor  Noyes,  ATarcia  Priscilla, 
Phyllis  Harriet.  Teacher  of  history  and  athletic 
dir".  Laconia  (N.H.)  High  Sch.,  1907-9;  prin. 
Groveland  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1909-12;  prin.  Wil- 
ton Acad,  since  Sept.  1,  1912.  Ex-pres.  Franklin 
County  Teachers'  Assn.;  mem.  Me.  Teachers'  Assn. 
Democrat.  Conglist.  Odd  Fellow.  Speaker  on 
modei'n  ednl.  problems,  in  particulai-  dealing  with 
adaptation  of  the  secondary  school  to  community 
needs.    Address:  Wilton,  Me. 

COIiCIiEUGH,  Mrs.  Emma  Shaw  (Mrs.  Fred- 
ericlv  W.  Colcleugii),  traveler,  lecturer,  writer;  b. 
Thompson,  Conn.;  d.  George  W.  and  Abby  (Car- 
penter) Shaw;  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  m.  Frederick  W.  Col- 
cleugh,  of  Selkeik,  Manitoba  (died  1906).  Has  been 
connected  with  Providence  Journal  many  yrs.  as 
contbr.,  traveling  corr.  and  editor  weekly  club 
column.  Began  writing  wliile  teacher  in  pub.  schs.; 
made  trips  to  Alaska,  1884,  5,  9,  and  to  British 
Columbia,  Labrador,  Hawaiian  Islands,  Australia, 
Europe,  interior  of  Africa,  1902.  Cuba.  South  Amer- 
ica and  all  principal  points  in  U.S.  Well  known  as 
lecturer  on  travel  subjects.  Mem.  Gaspie  Chapter, 
D.A.R.  Active  mem.  N.E.  Woman's  Press  Assn., 
R.I.  Short  Storv  Club;  hon.  mem.  R.I.  Woman's 
Club,  Providence  Fortnightly  Club,  The  Sarah  E. 
Dovle  Club.  Author:  Alaska  Gleanings,  1885.  Com- 
piler: World  T^nde  Wisdom  Words,  1906.  Inter- 
ested in  primitive  handicraft  and  has  made  an  ex- 
haustive study  of  its  different  phases.  Home:  23  8 
Gano  St.  Office:  Providence  Journal,  Providence, 
Rhode  Island. 

COLCORD,  Lincoln  (Boss),  author;  b.  at  sea,  off 
Cape  Horn,  Aug.  14.  1883;  s.  Lincoln  Alden  and 
Jennie  French  (Sweetser)  Colcord;  mem.  family 
of  seafarers  extending  back  5  generations;  grad. 
Searsport  (Me.)  High  Sch.,  1900;  student  U.  of  Me., 
intermittently,  1900-6,  leaving  coll.  middle  of 
junior  yr. ;  m.  Blanche  T.  Nickels,  of  Searsport, 
May  4,  1910.  Spent  boyhood  to  14  at  sea  with 
father,  mostly  on  voyages  to  China  and  trading 
on  China  sea;  civ.  engr.  with  Bangor  and  Aroos- 
took R.R.,  in  Me.  woods.  1906-9;  began  writing 
short  stories,  1909.  Democrat.  Mem.  Kappa 
Sigma.  Mason.  Author:  The  Drifting  Diamond, 
1912.    Address:    Searsport,   Me.* 

COXiZ:,  Aaron  B(urr),  lawyer;  b.  Eliot,  Me.,  Apr. 
8.  1867:  s.  John  R.  and  Mary  E.  (Cottle)  Cole;  ed. 
New  Hampton  (N.H.)  Lit.  Instn..  Me.  Wesleyan 
Sem.,  Kents  Hill,  Me.;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
Law;  m.  Lilla  B.  Goodwin,  of  Eliot,  Feb.  24,  1894. 
Teacher  Mass.  pub.  schs..  10  yrs.:  also  supt.  schs.; 
admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1903,  and  since  practiced  at 
Kitterv;  pres.  Eliot  &  Kittery  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co. 
Mem.  Me.  Bar  Assn.  Odd  Fellow;  Red  Man.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Club:  Warwick  (Ports- 
mouth, X.H.).  Mem.  Me.  Senate,  1913-15.  Home: 
South  Eliot.  Me.    Office:  Kittery,  Me. 

colli:,  Anna  B.  Taylor,  M.D. ;  b.  Sugar  Hill, 
N.H. :  d.  Joseph  L.  and  Laura  (Gove)  Taylor;  ed. 
Salem  (Mass.)  Normal  Sch.;  M.D.,  Boston  IT.  Sch. 
of  Medicine,  1884;  m.  Herbert  A.  Cole,  of  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.,  Mar.  31,  1894.  In  gen.  practice,  Somer- 
ville,  Mass..  since  1889;  specializes  in  women's 
diseases.  Mem.  Mass.  Homce.  Med.  Soc,  Boston 
Med.  Soc,  Boston  Surg,  and  Gvnecol.  Soc.  Uni- 
versalist.  Clubs:  Professional  Woman's,  Woman's 
College,  New  Hampshire  Club  of  Somerville.  Ad- 
dress: 34  Pearl  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

COLE,  Charles  Sumner,  ex-treas.  Williams  Coll. : 
b.   Williamstown,   Mass.,   Jan.    18,   1851;   s.   Harvey 


T.  and  Caroline  (Waterman)  Cole;  descendant  of 
Early  Colonial  ancestry;  prep.  edn.  Rev.  Dr.  Grif- 
fin's Prep.  Sch.;  A.B.,  Williams,  1870,  A.M.,  1873; 
m.  Effle  Penfield,  of  Detroit,  Mich.,  Oct.  3,  1876 
(died  Dec.  31,  1878);  2d,  Mary  Mole,  of  Williams- 
town,  July  31,  1886  (died  May  19,  1896);  3d,  Mary 
.\bel,  of  Williamstown,  Dec.  27,  1902;  children, 
.Mrs.  Margaret  Colo  Smitli.  Harve>'  S..  C.  l-rancis 
(Eugene,  Ore.),  Eleanor,  Rosamond.  In  charge  of 
business  established  by  his  father  until  1884.  when 
was  elected  cashier  of  Williamstown  Nat.  Bank; 
resigned,  1S97,  in  order  to  devote  entire  attention 
as  treas.  of  Williams  Coll.,  which  position  he  re- 
signed in  1904  on  account  of  ill  health;  now  pres. 
Williamstown  Nat.  Bank;  trustee  Williamstown 
Savings  Bank;  dir.  Beikshire  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.; 
town  Ireas.,  town  elk.  and  selectman.  Democrat. 
Conglist.    Address:  Williamstown,  Mass. 

COIiE,  Edmund  Chase,  editor;  b.  Milton,  Me., 
Oct.  5,  1845;  s.  Deacon  Laurenson  and  Lucinda 
(Spofford)  Cole,  and  descendant  of  .James  Cole, 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1635;  prep,  edn.,  Norway  and 
Hebron  acads..  Me.;  student  Colby  Univ.  1  yr. ; 
A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1871,  A.M.,  1874:  m.  2d, 
Middlebury,  Vt.,  Aug.  3,  1889,  Fannv  E.  Corev; 
children,  Edward  Everett,  b.  Feb.  16,  1891;  Mary 
Gertrude,  June  21,  1892.  Prin.  Simonds  Free  High 
Sch.,  Warner,  3  yrs.;  studied  law  for  3  yrs.  anrl 
taught  sch.  for  36  terms;  founded  Kearsarge  Inde- 
pendent, 1884,  now  Kearsarge  Independent  and 
Times.  Mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Warner,  since  1871;  pres. 
Bd.  of  Trustees,  Pillsbury  Free  Library;  mem. 
N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1901.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Grange,  Sons  of  Temperance, 
United  Order  of  the  Golden  Cross,  A.F.  &  A.M., 
Vesta  Cliapter  Eastern  Star.  Addre.ss:  Warner,  N.H. 

COIiE,  Edward  Benjamin,  shoe  mfr;  b.  Beverly, 
Mass.,  Aug.  17,  1860;  s.  Benjamin  Edward  and 
Ellen  J.  (Humphrey)  Cole;  paternal  ancestor  set- 
tled in  Essex  Co.,  Mass..  1648;  B.Ph.,  Brown  U., 
1882;  m.  Adeline  Philbrick  Dodge,  of  Wenham, 
Mass.,  June  7,  1887;  children,  Benjamin  E.,  2d, 
Eleanor.  Has  been  identified  with  mfr.  of  shoes 
since  beginning  of  active  career;  became  connected 
with  B.  E.  Cole  &  Co.  (founded  by  father),  in  1882: 
became  mem.  of  firm,  1885,  and  has  been  sole  pro- 
prietor since  1903.  Mem.  Nat.  Assn.  Mfrs.,  N.E. 
Shoe  and  Leather  Assn.,  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Republican.  Clubs:  University  (asso. 
mem.).  Myopia  Hunt,  Essex  County.  Recreations: 
hunting,  golf.  Home:  Wenham,  Mass.  Office:  207 
Essex  St..  Boston. 

COIiE,  Herbert  Elmore,  educator;  b.  Sebago,  Me.. 
Mar.  26,  1860;  s.  Benjamin  and  Nancv  Cole;  grad. 
Bridgton  High  Sch.,  1879;  A.B.,  Bowdoin.  1883, 
A.M.,  1887;  m.  Marv  Cass  Fogg,  of  Bridgton,  Me.. 
Dec.  27,  1887;  2  sons,  Philip  Pearson  (A.B.,  Bow- 
doin. 1908),  Alan  Ramsav  (A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1914). 
Prin.  Morse  High  Sch..  Bath.  Me.,  for  30  yrs.,  1884- 
14;  acting  prin.  Westbrook  High  Sch.  6  mos.  Trus- 
tee Patten  Free  Library,  Bath.  14  yrs.,  and  mem. 
book  com.  same  17  yrs.  Mem.  Me.  Teachers'  Assn., 
Sagadahoc  Co.  (Me.)  Teachers'  Assn.,  Theta  Delta 
Chi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (^Ipha  of  Me.).  Independent 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Address:  Bridgton. 
Me. 

COIiE,  Jefferson  K.,  teacher:  b.  Boxford,  Mass., 
Oct.  25,  1838;  s.  John  Kimball  and  Mary  Susan 
(Towne)  Cole;  ed.  Topsfield  (Mass.)  Acad,  (non- 
grad.):  grad.  Slovd  Training  Sch.,  Boston.  1897: 
m.  Annie  G.  Poor,  of  Andover.  Mass.,  Nov.  27,  1862. 
Began  as  teacher  dist.  sch..  Mass.,  1856:  teacher 
Mass.  State  Reform  Sch.,  TVestboro.  1861-3.  Brad- 
ford, 1865-6,  Lawrence,  1866-77;  prin.  Straight  U., 
New  Orleans,  La..  1877-9,  Beach  Inst.,  Savannah. 
Ga.,  1879-80;  teacher  Peabody.  Mass.,  1880-14;  re- 
tired under  state  veterans'  pension  act,  July  30. 
1914,  Served  in  18th  and  32d  Mass.  Inf.,  1863-5: 
elk.  in  office  of  asst.  adj.  gen.,  3d  Brigade.  1st  Div.. 
5th  Army  Corps;  witnessed  surrender  of  Gen.  R.  E. 
Lee  at  Appomattox,  Va.,  Apr.  12,  1865.  Mem.  Pea- 
body  Inst,  (library  com.).  Republican  (voted  for 
Lincoln,  1860).  Conglist.  Officer  in  S.S.  many  vrs. 
Comdr.  Union  Post  No.  50,  G.A.R.,  Peabody  (5th 
term).    Address:  19  School  St..  Peabody,  Mass. 

COLE,  John  Nelson,  editor  and  publisher;  b. 
.\ndover,    Alass.,  .Nov.    4,    1863:    s.    George    S.    and 


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Nancv  E.  (Bod well)  Cole;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  And- 
over,  Sept.  21,  1SS6,  Minnie  ^Vhite  T'oor;  4  children, 
Elizabeth,  Margaret,  Philip  I'oor,  Dorothy. 
L.earned  newspaper  business;  since  18S7  has  been 
mgr.  and  treas.  Andover  Townsman;  also  pub. 
Lawrence  Telegram;  trustee  Andover  Savings 
Bank:  v. -p.  Tremont  Trust  Co.,  Boston;  chmn. 
Andover  I'ark  Commn.;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Kep., 
1903-8  (speaker  of  House,  1906,  7,  8);  chmn.  State 
Commn.  on  Economy  and  Efficiency.  1913-14;  climn. 
Boston  Industiial  Development  Bd.  since  1914. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of 
r..  Royal  Arcanum.  A.O.U.W.,  Grange.  Clubs: 
Andover;  Annisquam  Yacht  (Gloucester);  Boston 
City,  Boston  Press.  Home:  Andover,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress:  7  Water  St..  Boston,  and  Andover,  Mass. 

COIJi:,  Leon  Jacob,  educator,  investigator; 
moved  to  Madison,  Wis.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

COLi:,  Iiucien  Durkee,  mfr.;  b.  West  Charleston, 
Vt.,  Oct.  21,  1849;  .s.  Durkee  and  Abagail  (Robin- 
son) Cole;  common  sch.  edn.,  Charleston;  m.  Wa- 
terbury,  Conn..  May.  1877,  Emma  A.  Berdine.  Be- 
gan mfr.  of  sterling  silverware  at  Xewburyport, 
Mass.,  1880;  pres.  Towle  Mfg.  Co.  (inc.,  1S80);  dir. 
First  Nat.  Bank:  trustee  Instn.  for  Savings.  Mem. 
S.A.R.  Mason  (32°).  Clubs:  Dalton  (Newbury- 
port);  Chicago  Athletic  (Chicago):  Boston  City 
(Boston).  Home:  189  High  St.,  Newburyport, 
]Mass. 

colli:,  Otis,  clergyman;  b.  Stark.  N.H.,  Dec.  25, 
1833;  s.  .Joshua  and  Amanda  (Hinds)  Cole;  ed. 
com.  schs.  of  Mass.;  Wesleyan  Acad.,  Wilbraham, 
Mass.,  Westminster  Acad.;  grad.  Gen.  Bibl.  Inst., 
Concord,  N.H.  (now  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theology), 
1866;  m.  Sept.  26,  1858,  Lucv  J.  Skinner,  of  Ster- 
ling, Mass.  (died  Mar.  8,  1910).  Mem.  X.H.  Conf. 
M.E.  Ch.,  1865-75,  Tenn.  Conf.,  1875-6,  N.H.  Conf. 
since  1876;  prof,  mathematics  in  what  is  now  Wal- 
den  U.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  while  in  that  state;  act- 
ing pastor  Congl.  Ch.,  Paxton,  Mass..  1878-9, 
1897-8.  Trustee  Tilton  (N.H.)  Sem.  Republican. 
Mason.   Address:  59  Arlington  St.,  Haverhill,  Mas.';. 

COIiE,  Samuel,  market  gardener;  b.  Rutland,  Vt., 
Dec.  15.  1856;  s.  Israel  D.  and  Alice  T.  (Ware) 
Cole:  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Beverly.  Mass.,  Mary  E. 
Webber.  Has  been  engaged  in  market  gardening 
since  1876;  dir.  Beverly  Savings  and  Co-operative 
banks.  Mem.  Sch.  Com.,  1882-94;  pres.  Common 
Council,  1895-6,  mavor,  1901-2,  Beverly,  Mass.: 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1897,  1898,  1899.  Senate, 
1903.  1904:  mem.  Governor's  Council,  1908.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Royal 
Arcanum,   U.O.A.M.    Home:  Beverly,  IMass. 

COLE,  Samuel  Valentine,  educator;  b.  Machias- 
port.  Me.,  Dec.  29,  1851;  s.  Isaac  T.  and  Catherine 
Sophia  (Valentine)  Cole;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1874,  A.M., 
1877;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1887:  (D.D.,  1898, 
LL.D..  1912,  Bowdoin);  m.  Annie  Maria  Talbot,  of 
East  Machias,  Me..  Apr.  11,  1880.  Tutor  rhetoric 
and  instr.  Latin,  Bowdoin,  several  yrs.:  ordained 
and  installed  pastor  Trinitarian  Consl.  Church, 
Taunton,  Mass..  1889-97;  pres.  Wheaton  Sem.,  Nor- 
ton, Mass..  1897-12,  and  its  successor,  Wheaton 
Coll..  1912 — .  Trustee  Bowdoin  Coll..  190]  — :  mem. 
hd.  visitors  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1907 — .  Mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Boston  Authors'  Club,  Browning 
Soc.  (pres.  1912 — ).  Ga\e  poem  at  centennial  cele- 
bration of  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1902,  .Jonathan  Edwards 
bi-centenary  celebration.  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
1903,  Longfellow  Centenary,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1907. 
Author:  In  Scipio's  Gardens,  and  Other  Poems, 
1901:  Tlie  Life  That  Counts,  1905.  Contbr.  to 
mags.,  reviews  and  religious  press.  Address:  Nor- 
ton, Mass.* 

COIii:,  Samuel  Winkley,  musician;  b.  Meriden, 
N.H.,  Dec.  24.  1848;  s.  Deacon  Converse  and  Mary 
A.  (Winklev)  C. ;  took  semi-classical  course  at 
Kimball  Union  Acad..  1867;  studied  music  under 
various  teachers  and  at  N.E.  Conservatory  of 
Music.  Began  professional  career  at  Portsmouth, 
N.H.,  1877:  organist  Clarendon  St.  Bapt.  Ch.,  Bos- 
ton, 1882-94:  teacher  in  (now  supt.  of)  dept.  of 
sight-singing.  N.E.  Conservatory  of  Music,  since 
1883:  supervisor  music,  Brookline,  Mass.,  since 
1884,  Dedham,  Mass.,  1886-1906;  teacher  pub. 
school  music  methods.  Boston  Univ.,  1906-13.  Pro- 
duced Haydn's  Creation  with  Dedham  High  School. 


1890;  Handel's  ^Messiah.  1891,  this  being  proljubly 
1st  successful  attempt  in  U.S.  to  do  a  complete 
oratorio  with  high  sch.  pupils;  dir.  People's  Sing- 
ing Class  movement  in  Boston,  and  conductor  Peo- 
ple's Choral  Union,  1897-11,  and  since  dir.  emer- 
itus. (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  music 
books.)  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  New  Eng- 
land Conservatory,  Boston.'* 

COLE,  William  I.,  social  woiker;  b.  Machias, 
Jile.,  Mar.  21,  1859;  s.  Isaac  T.  and  Catherine  S. 
(Valentine)  Cole;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1881,  M.A.,  1884; 
grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1888.  Sec.  South  End 
House  Assn.,  Boston,  since  1894;  resident  lecturer 
in  applied  sociology,  Wheaton  Coll.,  Norton.  Mass. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Clubs:  Twentieth  Century  (Boston),  Boston  City. 
Author  of  chapters  in  The  City  Wilderness,  1898, 
and  in  Americans  in  Process,  1902.  Address: 
Wheaton  Coll.,  Norton,  Mass. 

COLE,  William.  Morse,  college  prof.;  b.  Boston, 
Feb.  10,  1866;  s.  Albert  Birnie  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Morse)  Cole:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890,  A.M.,  1896;  m. 
Fanny  Dennett  Rolfe,  of  Concord,  Mass.,  Aug.  31. 
1898.  Instr.  polit.  economy.  Harvard,  1890-3;  sec. 
Mass.  Commn.  on  Unemployed,  1894-5;  univ.  ex- 
tension lecturer,  1895-8;  instr.  principles  of  ac- 
counting. 1900-8.  asst.  prof..  1908-13,  asso.  prof.. 
1913 — .  Harvard:  also  teacher  English  lit.  and 
composition.  Fall  River  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1898- 
01,  South  High  Sch.,  Worcester.  1901-8.  (Sfe  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  55  Brew- 
ster St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

COLEMAIT,  Alice  Blancliard;  b.  Boston,  May  7, 
1858;  d.  James  W.  and  Ellen  Maria  (Blanchard) 
Merriam:  grad.  Bradford  (Mass.)  Acad.,  1878:  m. 
George  W.  Coleman,  of  Boston,  June  30,  1891. 
Pres.  and  chmn.  exec.  com.  Council  of  Women  for 
Home  Missions:  1st  v. -p.  Woman's  Am.  Bapt. 
Home  Mission  Soc.  (pres.  N.E.  branch):  trustee 
Spelman  Sem.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Hartshorn  Memorial 
Coll.,  Richmond,  Va.  Home:  177  W.  Brookline  St. 
Office:  615  Ford  Bldg.,  Boston.* 

COLEMAN,  EUenwood  Bunker,  M.D. :  b.  Nan- 
tucket, Mass.,  May  31,  1862:  s.  Henry  and  Eliza- 
beth EUenwood  (Coffin)  Coleman;  ed.  Coffin  Sch., 
Nantucket;  M.D.,  Chicago  Homoe.  Coll.,  1888:  m. 
May  Anna  Bray  ton,  of  Nantucket,  June  15.  188  7. 
Followed  the  sea,  both  whaling  and  mcht.  marine, 
from  16  to  23;  in  med.  practice  since  1888;  med. 
examiner  Met.  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  New  York,  asst. 
med.  examiner  N.Y.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  and  Pittsburg 
Life  &  Trust  Co.;  examiner  N.E.O.P.,  and  Boston 
Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.;  mem.  U.S.  Bd.  Pension  Ex- 
aminers; trustee  Nantucket  Instn.  for  Savings. 
Mem.  Sch.  Com.  15  yrs.,  reelected  1915,  for  3  yrs.: 
selectman  5  yrs.;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.  3  yrs. 
Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Mass.  Homoe.  Med. 
Soc,  Boston  HomcE.  Soc,  N.E.  Hist.  Soc.  Republic- 
an. Episcopalian.  Mason  (K.T.):  mem.  Odd  Fel- 
lows, Red  Men,  N.E.O.P.,  John  B.  Chase  Relief  & 
Benefit  Assn.  Clubs:  Mass.  Republican,  Nantucket, 
Pacific.    Address:  34  Centre  St.,  Nantucket,  Mass. 

COLEMAN,  George  William,  publicity  dir.;  b. 
Boston,  June  16,  1867;  s.  George  and  Mary  (Car- 
ville)  Coleman;  grad.  (Franklin  medal)  English 
High  Sch.,  Boston,  1885;  (hon.  A.M.,  Colby  Coll., 
1911);  m.  Alice  Blanchard  Merriam,  of  Boston. 
June  30,  1891.  Asst.  editor  Journal  of  Education, 
1886-9;  shipwrecked  on  voyage  to  Buenos  Ayres, 
S.A..  as  corr.  various  .iours.;  business  mgr.  New- 
England  Magazine.  1890-2;  pub.  house  organ, 
Walker-Stetson-Sawyer  Co.,  wholesale  dry  goods, 
Boston;  adv.  mgr.  The  Golden  Rule  (now  The 
Christian  Endeavor  World).  1893-05:  pub.  The 
Christian  Endeavor  World,  1905-10;  dir.  publicity 
for  W.  H.  McElwain  Co..  Boston,  since  1910;  elect- 
ed to  Boston  City  Council,  1914,  term  of  3*  yrs. 
(pres.  Council,  1915).  Pres.  and  host  of  series  of 
annual  sociol.  conferences,  meeting  at  Sagamore 
Beach,  since  June,  1907;  originator  and  dir.  of 
Sundav  Evening  Ford-hall  meetings,  begun  at 
Boston,  spring  of  1907,  under  auspices  of  Boston 
Bapt.  Social  Union.  V.-p.  N.E.  Bapt.  Hosp. ;  trustee 
United  Soc.  Christian  Endeavor;  dir.  Mass.  Tem- 
perance Soc,  Boston  Y.M.C.A.:  pres.  Pilgrim  Pub- 
licitv  Assn..  1909-11;  pres.  Associated  Advertising 
Clubs     America.     1911-13.      Clubs:     Aldine     (New 


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York).  Twentieth  Century,  Boston  City,  Boston 
Bapt.  Social  Union,  I'uddingstone.  Autlior;  Search- 
lights, 1909:  The  People's  Prayers  as  Voiced  by  a 
Layman,  1914;  Democracy  in  the  Making,  1915. 
Home:  177  "\V.  Brookline  St.  Oflico:  354  Congress 
St.,  Boston.* 

COIiEMAN,  Gilbert  Payson,  author.  (See  vol. 
1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

COIiElVIAK,  John  Hamline,  clergyman;  b.  North- 
ampton, X.Y.,  Sept.  30,  1847;  s.  Hiram  Hamline 
and  Cynthia  (Gunn)  Coleman;  ed.  Jonesvillo  Acad., 
^lontpelier  Sem.,  Ft.  Edward  Inst.;  (D.D.,  Syra- 
cuse U.,  1SS9;  LL.D.,  Neb.  Wcslevan  U.,  1911,  Wil- 
lamette U.,  Salem,  Ore.,  1912).  Ordained  M.E. 
ministry,  Troy  (N.Y.)  Conference,  1873:  pastor  1st 
Ch.,  Albany,  1882-4,  1st  Ch.,  Gloversville,  1885-7. 
5th  Av.  Ch.,  Troy,  1888-92,  1st  Ch.,  Saratoga,  1893; 
supt.  Albany  Dist.,  1894-9;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Glens 
Falls,  1900-1:  pres.  Willamette  U.,  Ore.,  1902-7; 
rep.,  Troy  Conf.  Acad.,  1908-9;  dist.  supt.  Burling- 
ton (Vt.)  Dist.,  Apr..  1911 — .  Sec.  Troy  Conf..  5 
yrs. ;  charter  mem.  Epworth  League  Gen.  Bd.  of 
Control.  10  yrs.,  and  on  program  internat.  convs. 
at  Chattanooga.  Toronto,  Can.,  Indianapolis.  San 
Francisco  and  Seattle;  del.  of  Troy  (^onf.  to  Gen. 
Conf.,  IM.E.  Ch.,  7  times,  since  1888;  climn.  1st 
Gen.  Conf.  Dist.  M.E.  Ch..  since  1912;  chmn. 
Commn.  on  Evangelism  for  1st  Gen.  Conf.  Dist.. 
since  1912.  Trustee  Wesleyan  U..  1895-1900,  Syra- 
cuse U.  since  1911.  Home:  26  Lincoln  Av.,  Rut- 
land, Vt.« 

COIiEMAN',  "Will  S.,  clergyman:  b.  Scottstown, 
Quebec,  Can.,  May  31,  1876;  s.  John  and  Sarah 
Richardson  (Soper)  Coleman;  grad.  New  Hampton 
(N.H.)  Lit.  and  Bibl.  Instn. ;  student  Central  Busi- 
ness Coll.,  Lewiston,  Me.;  student  Bates  Coll.: 
grad.  Cobbs  Div.  Sch.,  1905;  m.  Edith  Marion 
Whitney,  of  Auburn,  Me.,  .July  12,  1905:  3  children. 
Aura  Whitney,  Arba  John.  Dorrance  Thurle.  Or- 
dained ministrv  Free  Bapt.  Ch.;  student  supply, 
Oakland,  Me..  1901-4;  pastor  Dover,  Me.,  1905-7; 
sec.  state  county  work,  Vermont  Y.M.C.A.,  1907-8; 
pastor  Rangelev.  Me..  1908-10,  Park  St.  Ch..  Lake- 
port  Dist.,  Laconia,  N.H.,  1910-15;  Pleasant  St.  Ch., 
Springvale,  Me.,  since  1915.  Served  as  pres.  N.H. 
Free  Bapt.  Young  People's  Union,  and  of  Laconia 
Ministers'  Assn.;  trustee  N.H.S.S.  Assn.,  New 
Hampton  Lit.  and  Bibl.  In&tn.,  etc.  Mason:  Odd 
Fellow.  Recreations:  fisliing.  Address:  26  Paine 
St..  Springvale,  Me. 

COI^ES,  David  Smalley,  M.D. ;  b.  nr.  Plairftield. 
X.J..  Mar.  17,  1844;  s.  William  and  Catherine 
iSmalley)  Coles:  grad.  Princeton,  1871.  A.M.,  1874; 
divinity  student  Boston  U.  Theol.  Sch.,  1871-2; 
grad.  Boston  LT.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1887.  Homoe. 
physician,  practicing  since  1887.  Home:  Wake- 
field,  Mass. 

COIiES,  Frank  Augustus,  merchant;  b.  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  .June  9,  1875;  s.  Roswell  William  and 
.lulia  Augusta  (Morse)  Coles;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  IMid- 
dletown;  m.  Estelle  Norman  Strong,  of  Middle- 
town.  Oct.  30,  1901;  3  children,  Roswell  Strong, 
Marion,  Elizabeth.  Sec.  and  treas.  The  Coles  Co., 
Middletown,  since  1905:  treas.  and  dir.  W.  &  B. 
Douglas;  dir.  Central  Nat.  Bank,  ISliddletown  Trust 
Co.:  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.  (ex-pres.):  elected  mayor 
of  Middletown,  1914.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home: 
171  Mt.  Vernon  St.  Office:  114-116  Main  St.,  Mid- 
dletown, Conn. 

COIiES,  George  A.,  pres.  Middletown  Savings 
Bank  and  the  Coles  Co.,   Middletown.  Conn. 

COIiES,  "William  Wharton,  M.D. ;  b.  Amherst. 
Mass.,  Mar.  9.  1877;  s.  David  Smalley  (M.D.,  A.M.) 
and  Mary  (Wharton)  Coles:  grad.  high  sch.,  Wake- 
field, Mass.,  1896;  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1900;  M.D.. 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1904;  m.  Ruth  Barker, 
M.D.,  of  West  Newton.  ]Mass.,  Aug.  16,  1905.  Asst. 
phys.,  Westborough  (Mass.)  State  Hosp.  for  the 
Insane,  1904-12;  now  one  of  proprs.  pvt.  sana- 
torium for  the  treatment  of  mental  and  nervous 
diseases  "Whitebrook  Tavern,"  Keene,  N.H.  Mem. 
Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc, 
Am.  Med.-Psvchol.  Assn..  N.E.  Soc.  Psychiatry. 
Beta  Theta  Pi.    Address:  Keene,  N.H. 

COIi^ADA'X',  Samuel  Bakestraw,  educator; 
moved  to  Salt  Lake  City.      (See  vol.  1909.) 


COIiI.AB,  William  Coe,  educator;  b.  Asliford, 
Conn.,  Sipt.  11,  1S3;!:  s.  Cliarles  and  Mary  Ann 
Collar;  A.i;.,  Amherst,  1S59.  A.M..  1864;  (hon. 
A.M.,  Harvard,  1870;  L.H.D.,  Amherst,  1901);  m. 
Hannah  Caroline  Averill,  of  Pomfret,  Conn.,  Feb. 
24,  1S58;  m.  2d,  Mary  Evelyn  Cornwall,  of  Rome, 
N.Y.,  Jan.  5,  1892.  Master.  1857-67,  head  master, 
1867-07,  Roxbury  (Mass.)  Latin  Sch.  Mem.  Boston 
Sch.  Com.,  1878-81;  mem.  Harvard  Sch.  Exam.  Bd., 
1892-6.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences.  Ad- 
dress:  Waban,    Mass.'* 

COIiIiENS,  Charles,  architect;  b.  New  York,  Oct. 
14,  1873;  s.  Charles  Terry  and  Mary  Abbey  (Wood) 
Collens;  ed.  Dresden  and  Hanover,  Germany,  pvt. 
schs.,  Yonkers  (N.Y.)  High  Sch.;  B.A.,  Yale,  1896; 
studied  ficole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris;  m.  Margaret 
Windsor,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  May  20,  1903;  3 
children,  Margaret  Lyman.  Charles  Terry,  Linda. 
Practiced  in  Boston  since  1903;  mem.  since  Jan.  1, 
1904.  of  Allen  &  Collens,  architects  of  Memorial 
Chapel  at  Williams  Coll.;  Library  Bldg.,  and  Art 
Bldg.,  Vassar  Coll.;  Library,  Ohio  State  U.;  Wom- 
an's Hosp.,  New  York:  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
Cambridge,  Mass.;  dormitories  Williams  Coll.. 
Union  Theol.  Sem.  (New  York);  State  St.  Trust 
Co.'s  Bldg.,  Boston;  Mrs.  Eddy's  Ch.,  Concord. 
N.H. ;  Arthur  Curtis  James  House,  N.Y.  City;  etc. 
Mem.  A. I. A.,  Boston  Soc.  of  Architects,  Beaux 
Arts  Soc,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Psi  Upsilon.  Clubs; 
Exchange,  Brookline  Country.  Recreations:  golf, 
tennis,  boating.  Home:  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:  40  Central  St..  Boston. 

COIiIiEY,  Cliarles  A.,  retired  lawyer;  pres.  Wa- 
terbury  Cham))er  of  Commerce.  Address:  49  Pros- 
pect  St.,    Waterbury,   Conn. 

COIiIiIIIB,  Christopher  Walter,  clergyman;  b. 
Westbury,  Wiltshire.  Eng..  P"eb.  23.  1866;  s.  David 
A.  and  Louisa  (Slade)  Collier;  prep,  edn.,  Betts 
Acad.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  1886.  1887;  Princeton 
Coll.,  1887-8:  B.A.,  Williams.  1892;  B.A..  Harvard. 
1893;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1896;  studied  U.  of 
Berlin,  fall  and  winter.  1897-8;  m.  Jennie  O. 
Wheeler,  of  Williamstown,  Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1893. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1894;  pastor  Central 
Ch.,  Orange,  Mass.,  1898-05,  Hammond  St.  Ch., 
Bangor,  Me.,  since  .June,  1905.  Mem.  Penobscot 
Assn.  Congl.  Ministers,  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Clubs: 
Harvard,  Twentietli  Century  (Bangor).  Recre- 
ations: fishing,  rowing,  canoeing,  tennis.  Address: 
40  Ohio  St..  Bangor,  Me. 

COIiIiIEB,  Forrest  Poster,  lawyer:  b.  Chelsea, 
Mass..  July  14,  1875;  s.  Abram  T.  and  Addie  I. 
(Foster)  Collier:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1899,  LL.B..  1902: 
m.  Lucy  B.  Foster,  of  Billerica,  Mass.,  Oct.  29, 
1903;  children,  Forrest  Foster,  Dudley  Foster, 
Bryant  Foster  (deceased),  Janet.  Abram  Thurlow, 
2d.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1902.  and  since  prac- 
ticed in  Boston.  Was  alderman-at-large,  Chelsea, 
1903-4.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.  Unitarian.  Mem. 
T.O.O.F..  Mass.  State  Grange.  Club:  Boston  City. 
Recreations:  tennis.  Home:  Billerica,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:   53   Devonshire   St.,   Boston. 

COIiIiIEB,  Frederick  "W.,  mfr.;  b.  Worcester, 
I\lass.,  1870;  s.  "William  Francis  and  Susan  (Bar- 
stow)  Collier;  M.E.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1892; 
m.  Boston,  May  L.,  d.  Charles  and  Mary  (Brown) 
Moore,  of  Nova  Scotia.  Mfr.  of  laundry  macliinery, 
1895-05;  pres.  Nat.  Mfg.  Co.  since  1905;  en,gaged  in 
mfg.  iron  wire  worl-c.  Home:  23  Kendall  St.  Office: 
19  Summer  St.,  TV'orcester,  Mass. 

COImImIER,  Theodore  Prelinghuysen,  college 
prof.;  b.  Montville,  N.J.,  July  9,  1874;  s.  Rev. 
Isaac  Henry  and  Frances  Mary  (Miller)  Collier: 
A.B.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1894,  A.M.,  1897;  grad.  Union 
Theol.  Sem.,  1902;  prize  fellow  Union  Theol.  Sem., 
studying  at  the  univs.  of  Berlin  and  Marburg. 
1902-4;  President  Wliite  fellow  in  history,  Cornell 
U.,  1904-5,  Ph.D.,  1906;  m.  Janet  M.  Sheldon,  of 
Buffalo,  N.Y.,  July  17,  1902;  2  children,  Harriott 
Sheldon,  John  Sheldon.  Teacher  of  Latin  and 
English  in  various  prep,  schs.,  1894-9;  instr.  in 
history,  Williams  Coll..  1905-7.  asst.  prof.,  1907-11; 
asso.  prof.  European  history.  Brown  U.  since  1911. 
Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  R.I.  Hist.  Soc,  Chi  Psi. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Club:  University  (Providence). 
Contributed  numerous  articles  on  ch.  liistory  to 
Ency.  Britannica,   11th  edit.;  occasional  contbr.   to 


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Address:    116   Governor   St.,    Providence,    R.I. 

COIiI^INS,  AlDCl  Chalkley,  lawyer;  b.  North 
Stonington,  C^onn.,  l\Iar.  1'7,  1857;  s.  Abel  Francis 
and  Klecta  Jane  (Collins)  Collins;  7th  in  direct 
descent  from  Henry  Collins,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1635; 
A.B.,  1878,  A.M.,  1881,  Brown  U. ;  taught  sch., 
1878-81:  studied  law  with  Judge  Justin  Dewey, 
Great  Barrington,  Mass.;  m.  Sarah  Sheldon,  of 
Great  Barrington,  Jan.  2,  1890;  3  children,  Sheldon 
C,  Theodore  A.,  Frederick  S.  Admitted  to  bar, 
1884;  mem.  Collins  &  Giddings  sinct.  1906;  trustee 
Great  Barrington  Savings  Bank;  chmn.  Bd.  of 
Selectmen  2  terms;  mem.  Sch.  Com.  6  yrs. ;  pres. 
bd.  of  trustees  P^ee  Library;  chmn.  Water  Com- 
mission: mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1902.  Trustee 
Brown  U.  Republican.  Friends  Ch.  Clubs:  Repub- 
lican, Berkshire  Congregational.  Address:  Great 
Barrington,   Mass. 

COIiIiINS,  Atwood,  banking;  b.  Hartford,  Conn., 
Sept.  19,  1851;  s.  Erastus  and  Mary  (Atwood* 
Collins;  descendant  of  John  Collins,  of  Boston  and 
Braintree,  Mass.,  about  1640;  A.B.,  Yale,  1873; 
engaged  in  father's  dry  goods  commn.  business, 
1873-6;  student  Columbia  Law  Sch.,  New  York, 
1879-80;  admitted  to  bar,  1880;  m.  Marv  Buel 
Brace,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  9,  1880;  4  children, 
Frederick  Starr,  Elinor  B.,  Marion  A.  (Mrs.  Mat- 
thew G.  Ely,  of  N.Y.  City),  Emily  B.  In  brokerage 
business,  1880-95;  v.-p.,  1895-6,  pres.,  since  1896, 
Security  Trust  Co.;  v.-p.  Soc.  for  Savings;  dir.  U.S. 
Bank,  yEtna  Ins.  Co.,  Hartford  Steam  Boiler  Inspn. 
&  Ins.  Co.,  Phoenix  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Hartford 
Electric  Light  Co.  Trustee  Hartford  Theol.  Sem. 
Pres.  Charity  Organization  Soc;  v.-p.  Am.  Sell,  for 
the  Deaf;  dir.  Conn.  Humane  Soc.  Mem.  Council, 
1888-9,  alderman,  1889-91,  health  commr.,  1886-8, 
charity  commr.,  1904-7,  Hartford.  Mem.  Soc. 
Colonial  Wars  of  State  of  Conn.,  S.A.R.  Republi- 
can. Conglist.  Del.  Nat.  Congress  of  Irrigation, 
Phoenix,  Ariz..  1896.  Clubs:  University,  Hartford, 
Hartford  Golf.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  1010 
Asylum   Av.     Office:    56    Pearl   St.,   Hartford,   Conn. 

COIiIiHTS,  Bertrand  Bobsou  Torsey,  mechanical 
engr.;  b.  York,  Me.,  Nov.  10,  1866;  s.  John  (D.D.) 
and  Laura  Smith  (Home)  Collins:  descendant  of 
Admiral  Coligni,  French  Huguenot;  prep.  edn. 
Fryeburg  (Me.)  Acad.,  1881-4  inclusive;  B.S.  in 
Mech.  Engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1888;  m.  Kath- 
arine Greer,  of  Chicago,  June  20,  1900;  3  daughters, 
Dorothea,  Katharine.  Sarah.  Instr.  in  mech, 
engring..  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1888-93;  engr.  of  tests, 
asst.  chief  engr.  and  chief  engr.,  Station  No.  1, 
Chicago  Edison  Co.,  Chicago,  1893-03;  mech.  engr.. 
Stone  &  Webster  Engring.  Corpn.,  Boston,  1903-11; 
consulting  engr..  Boston,  1911-12;  mech.  engr. 
Spray  Engring.  Co..  since  June,  1912,  also  sec, 
asst.  treas.,  dir.  and  mem.  exec.  com.  bd.  of  dirs. 
Apptd.  ensign  U.S.N.,  May  24,  1898;  served  as 
watch  and  jr.  div.  officer  on  U.S.S.  Scorpion  during 
Spanish-Am.  War,  with  Sampson's  fleet  on  the 
South  coast  of  Cuba;  took  part  in  engagement  at 
Manzanillo,  July  18,  1898,  when  9  Spanish  vessels 
were  destroyed.  Gen.  mgr.  Teclinology  steamer 
Cadet,  1893,  to  the  World's  Fair,  Chicago,  cruise 
of  3,000  miles,  Portland,  Me.,  to  Chicago,  and 
return  via  New  York,  Hudson  River.  Erie  Canal 
and  Great  Lakes,  with  party  of  Technology  stu- 
dents; It.  comdg.  U.S.S.  Dorothea,  cruise  of  2,800 
miles  from  League  Island  Navy  Yard,  Phila.,  to 
Chicago,  via  Atlantic  Ocean,  St.  Lawrence  River 
and  Great  Lakes,  1901.  Mem.  alumni  council  of 
Alumni  Assn.  of  Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  representing 
the  Northwestern  Assn.,  Chicago.  Mem.  Am.  Soc. 
Mech.  Engrs. ;  charter  mem.  Naval  and  Mil.  Order 
Spanish-Am.  War.  Progressive.  Methodist.  Club: 
Chestnut  Hill  Golf  (Brookline).  Recreations:  golf. 
Home:  29  Oxford  Rd.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: 93  Federal  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

COIiIiINS,  Charles  A.,  securities;  b.  Lynn,  Mass., 
Oct.  10,  1872;  s.  Alexander  Mitchell  and  Helen 
Augusta  (Baker)  Collins;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Lynn; 
m.  Anna  Louise  Symonds,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  Oct.  5, 
1899;  2  children,  Anna,  Helen.  In  emplov  of 
Charles  S.  Purinton,  Boston,  Nov.  19,  1885-8:  mem. 
Charles  S.  Purinton  &  Co.,  1900-6;  sr.  partner. 
Collins,  Spalding  &  Co.,  since  Jan.  1.  1907;  v.-p. 
Lynn  Instn.   for  Savings;   dir.   Central  Nat.   Bank, 


Lynn.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Club:  Tedesco 
Country.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  8  Prescott  Rd.. 
Lynn,  Mass.    Office:  Shawmut  Bank  Bldg.,  Boston. 

COIiIiINS,  Cliarles  "William,  clergyman;  b.  Ells- 
worth, Me.,  July  22,  1870;  s.  John  Andrew  and 
Caroline  Julia  (iNIurpliy)  Collins;  prep,  edn.,  Ban- 
gor (Me.)  High  Sch.;  B.A.,  Holy  Cross  Coll., 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1891;  studied  Grand  Sem.  of 
Theology,  Montreal,  Can.;  Sem.  S.  Sulpice,  Paris, 
1891-3;  S.T.B.,  U.  of  Paris,  1894.  Ordained  priest 
R.C.  Ch.,  1894;  chancellor  R.C.  Diocese  of  Port- 
land, Me.,  and  sec.  Bishop  of  Portland,  1899-09; 
rector  St.  Martha's  Ch.,  Kennebunkport,  Me.,  since 
May,  1909.  Sec.  legation  to  Archbishop  O'Connell 
upon  his  visit  to  Japan  as  envoj'  of  the  Pope  to 
tlie  Emperor  of  Japan,  1906;  hon.  chamberlain 
Pope  Pius  X.,  Feb.  7,  1906;  decorated  with  Order 
of  the  Rising  Sun,  5th  class  (Japan).  Mem.  N.E. 
Catholic  Hist.  Soc,  U.S.  Catholic  Hist.  Soc,  Me. 
Hist.  Soc    Home:  Kennebunkport,  Me. 

COIiIiINS,  Clarence  Morton,  shoe  mfr. ;  b.  South 
Danville,  N.H.,  Aug.  12.  1858;  s.  Leonard  W.  and 
Aletha  J.  Collins;  ed.  New  Hampton  Instn.,  N.H. ; 
m.  Saugus,  Mass.,  1883,  Ada  F.  Collins.  Mfr.  of 
shoes  at  South  Danville  since  1882.  Republican. 
Free  Baptist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Home:  South  Dan- 
ville.  N.H. 

COIiIiINS,  Edward  Day,  educator;  b.  Hardwick, 
Vt.,  Dec  17,  1869:  adopted  son  of  Ira  D.  R.  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Tenney)  Collins;  prep.  edn.  Lyn- 
don Inst.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1896,  Ph.D.,  1899;  m.  Ruth 
Mary  Colby,  of  Newport,  Vt.,  July  8,  1903;  3  chil- 
dren. Ruth  Mary,  Paul  "Tenney,  Alice  Rutherford. 
Carried  on  investigations  of  the  English  Slave 
Trade  in  the  Public  Record  Office,  London,  and 
British  Museum,  1898;  published  articles  on  same 
and  Committees  of  Correspondence  in  the  Reports 
of  the  Am.  Hist.  Assn. ;  instr.  in  history,  Yale, 
1899-01;  mgr.  and  treas.  Canadian  Carbonate  Co., 
Montreal,  1903-4  (now  mem.);  mgr.  publicity  dept. 
Tabard  Inn  Corpn.,  4  mos. ;  prin.  -lohnson  (Vt. ) 
Normal  Sch.,  1904-9;  head  of  State  Dept.  of  Peda- 
gogy, Middlebury  Coll.,  since  1909.  Conglist.  Au- 
thor: History  of  Vermont,  1903.  Address:  Broad- 
view Farm,  Middlebury,  Vt. 

COIiIiINS,  Frank  Shipley,  botanist:  b.  Charles- 
town,  Mass..  Feb.  6,  1848;  s.  Joshua  Cobb  and  Eliza- 
beth Ann  (Carter)  Collins;  grad.  high  sch..  Maiden 
(Mass.),  1863;  (A.M.,  Tufts,  1910);  m.  Anna  Len- 
drum  Holmes,  of  Little  Falls,  N.Y.,  Oct.  18,  1875. 
In  c'ommercial  pursuits,  1864-12;  student  of  botany 
many  years;  now  asso.  Univ.  Mus.,  Harvard.  Home: 
North  Eastham,  Mass.* 

CO^IiINS,  rrederick  Irving',  clergyman;  b.  Syl- 
vania,  O.,  Apr.,  1865:  s.  Oscar  C.  and  Lucy  (Hub- 
bard) Collins:  student  It.  of  Wis.,  1890;  student 
Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  New  York,  1894:  m.  Evanston, 
111.,  1890,  Frances  Towle.  Deacon,  1894,  priest,  1895, 
P.E.  Ch. :  rector  Trinity  Ch.,  Connersville,  Ind., 
1894-5,  Holv  Innocents  Ch.,  Evansville,  1895-8. 
Trinity  Ch..  Newport,  R.I.,  1898-9,  Ch.  of  the  Mes- 
siah, Providence,  R.I.,  since  1899.  Mem.  Phi  Kappa 
Psi.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Republican.  Home:  25 
Messer  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

COIiIiINS,  Georg-e  Iiewis,  M.D. :  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Feb.  10,  1852;  s.  George  L.  and  Laura  S.  (Cap- 
ron)  Collins;  Ph.  B.,  Brown  U.,  1873;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard, 1879:  studied  U.  of  Leipzig;  attended  lec- 
tures, Paris,  Vienna  and  Berlin:  unmarried.  Has 
been  visiting  phys.  and  surgeon  to  various  R.I. 
hosps.  and  charitable  orgns. ;  consulting  phys.  to 
Providence  Lying-in  Hosp.,  R.I.  R.C.  Orphan  Asy- 
lum, R.I.  State  Sanatorium;  consulting  surgeon  to 
R.I.  and  St.  Joseph's  hosps.  Trustee  Brown  U., 
Providence  Lying-in  Hosp.  Address:  22  Angell  St., 
Providence.  R.I.* 

COIiIiINS,  James  Cross,  Jr.,  lawyer;  A.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1892;  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1895;  admitted  to  bar, 
1895,  and  since  in  practice  at  Providence.  Address: 
502  Hospital  Trust  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I. 

COIiIiINS,  James  Franklin,  botanist;  b.  North 
Anson,  Me.,  Dec  29,  1863;  s.  James  H.  and  Joseph- 
ine (Witherell)  Collins;  ed.  pub.  schs.  North  Anson 
and  Providence,  R.L;  (hon.  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1896); 
unmarried.  Moved  to  Providence,  R.L,  1873;  art 
metal  worker,  1879-99;  became  interested  in  botany 
in  1883  (pvt.  study);  cui-ator.  Brown  U.  Herbarium, 


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1894-11;  instr.  in  botany,  1899-05,  asst.  prof.,  1905- 
11,  Brown  U.;  forest  pathologist,  U.S.  JJept.  Agr., 
1911 — .    Home:  468  Hope  St.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

COIiIiIlTS,  John  Stephen,  woolen  mfr.    (See  vol. 

i<)0;>.) 

COI.I.INS,  Kichard,  M.D.;  b.  Calais,  Me.,  Dec.  6, 
1S74;  s.  Charles  Bradbury  and  Annie  Young' 
(Clapp)  Collins;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1S96;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Dec.  8,  1903,  Edna  S.  Mof- 
fatt,  of  Kast  Machias,  Me.  Interne  Boston  City 
Hosp.,  1900-2;  resident  surgeon,  Boston  City  PIosp. 
Relief  Sta.,  1902-3;  pvt.  practice  since  1903;  visit- 
ing surg.  Waltham  Hosp.  Trustee  Waltham  Sav- 
ings Bank,  Waltham  Hosp.,  Waltham  Ti-aining  Sch. 
for  Nurses.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Waltham  Med. 
Club,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Address:  837  Main  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 

COIiIiINS,  "Wallace  Jason,  M.D. ;  b.  Farmingdale, 
Me.,  Oct.  18,  1800;  s.  Jason  and  Louise  (Keniston) 
Collins;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1883;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me. 
(Bowdoin),  1886;  m.  Harriet  C.  Gladwin,  of  West- 
fleld,  Mass.,  Mar.,  1907;  1  child,  Louise.  Practiced 
at  Montevideo,  Minn.,  1893,  Westfield,  Mass.,  since 
1897;  mem.  med.  staff  Noble  Hosp.,  1900-9,  surg. 
staff,  1909-13;  mem.  advisory  bd.  since  1913.  Mem. 
A.M.A..  Westfield  Med.  Soc,  Psi  Upsilon.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mason.  Club:  Woronoco  Golf.  Rec- 
reations: golf,  fishing.   Address:  Westfield,  Mass. 

COIiIiINS,  William  Augustus,  farmer;  b.  Colum- 
bia, Conn..  Aug.  23,  1846;  s.  Rufus  and  Olive  (Pot- 
ter) Collins;  reared  on  farm;  ed.  dist.  schs.,  and  by 
home  study;  m.  Florilla  S.  Root,  Aug.  31,  1870  (died 
Apr.  10,  1903) ;  children,  Evalyn  S.,  Hubert  P.,  Will- 
iam A.,  Raymond  P.,  Jewett  H.  Engaged  in  farm- 
ing at  Columbia,  Conn.,  since  1877;  probate  judge, 
1879-82;  mem.  Conn.  Senate.  1880-2;  mem.  Conn. 
Constl.  Conv.,  1902.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
Patrons  of  Husbandry.    Address:  Columbia,  Conn. 

COIiONY,  Horatio,  woolen  mfr.;  b.  Keene,  N.H., 
Nov.  14,  1835;  s.  Josiah  and  Hannah  (Taylor)  Col- 
ony; descendant  of  John  Colony,  Wrentham,  Mass., 
1740;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Keene  Acad,  and  under  pvt. 
tutor;  read  law  in  office  of  Hon.  Levi  Chamberlain, 
Keene;  LL.B.,  Albany  Law  Sch.,  1860;  m.  Emeline 
Eames  Joslyn,  of  Keene,  Dec.  10,  1863;  3  children, 
John  Joslin,  Charles  Taylor,  Kate  Colony  Prye 
(wife  of  Gen.  James  A.  Frye).  Practiced  law,  1860- 
67;  entered  mfg.  business  and  became  pres.  Faulk- 
ner &  Colony  Mfg.  Co.;  pres.  and  treas.  Cheshire 
Mills,  Harris ville;  pres.  Keene  Steam  Power  Co.; 
dir.  Ashuelot  Nat.  Bank,  Cheshire  Nat.  Bank,  Citi- 
zens' Nat.  Bank,  Winchester  Nat.  Bank;  mayor  of 
Keene,  1874-5;  mem.  Bd.  of  Labor  Statistics  under 
Gov.  Weston;  del.  Dem.  Conv.,  1868;' mem.  N.H. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1877;  pres.  Bd.  of  Trustees  Thayer 
Pub.  Library;  one  of  incorporators  Cheshire  Co. 
Humane  Soc.  Unitarian.  Mason  (K.T. ).  Address: 
104  West  St.,  Keene,  N.H. 

COIiT,  James  Denison,  lawyer;  b.  Pittsfield, 
Mass.,  Nov.  8,  1862;  s.  James  D.  (judge  of  Supreme 
Judicial  Ct,  of  Mass.,  1863-81)  and  Elizabeth  (Gil- 
bert) Colt;  descendant  of  John  Colt,  who  came 
from  England  in  1630;  student  Greylock  Inst.,  1877- 
80;  A.B.,  Williams,  1884,  A.M.,  1887;  Harvard  U. 
Law  Sch.,  1886-7;  m.  Jeanne  N.  Guth,  of  Peoria,  111., 
June  30,  1896.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1887;  sr. 
mem.  firm  of  Colt  t*c  Newell;  treas.  Scotia  Worsted 
Mills.  Strathmore  Worsted  Mills;  dir.  U.S.  Worsted 
Co.,  Hood  Rubber  Co.,  Brookline  Trust  Co.  Lt. 
Mass.  Naval  Reserve,  2  yrs. :  maj.  and  a.d.c.  staff  of 
Gov.  W.  Murray  Crane.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Middlesex  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston,  Harvard  I^aw  Sch.  Alumni  Assn. 
Republican.  Clubs:  Union,  Harvard,  Curtis,  Long- 
wood  Cricket,  Mass.  Automobile,  Alpha  Delta  Phi, 
Williams  (New  York).  Home:  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 
Ofl^ce:  53  State  St..  Boston. 

COIiT,  lie  Baron  Bradford,  senator;  b.  Dedham, 
Mass.,  June  25.  1846;  s.  Christopher  and  Theodora 
G.  (DeWolf)  Colt;  brother  of  Samuel  Pomeroy 
Colt;  A.B.,  Yale,  1868;  LL.B.,  Columbia,  1870;  (hon. 
A.M..  Brown,  1882;  LL.D.,  Columbia.  1904,  Yale, 
1905):  m.  Marv  Louise  Ledyard,  of  Chicago,  Dec. 
17,  1873.  Admitted  to  bar,  1870;  practiced  law,  Chi- 
cago, 1872-4;  removed  to  Bristol,  R.T.,  1875;  mem. 
R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1879-81:  U.S.  dist.  judge.  Dist.  of 
R.I.,    1881-4;   U.S.    circuit   judge,    1st   Jud.   Circuit, 


July  6,  1884-13;  U.S.,  senator,  1913-19.  Republican. 
Home:  Bristol,  R.I.* 

COXiT,  Samuel  Pomeroy,  lawyer;  b.  Paterson,  N. 
J.,  Jan.  10,  1852;  s.  ('hristopher  and  Theodora  G. 
(DeVVolf)  Colt;  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1870-3; 
LL.B.,  Columbia,  1876;  m.  Elizabeth  M.  iriullock,  of 
Bristol,  R.I.,  Jan.  12,  1881;  2  children,  Russell  G., 
Roswell  C.  Admitted  to  N.Y.  bar,  1876,  R.I.  bar, 
1877;  practiced  in  Providence,  1877-87;  founder, 
1887,  pres.,  1887-08,  chmn.  of  bd.  since  1908,  Indus- 
trial Trust  Co.,  Providence;  reorganizer,  1888,  and 
since  pres.,  Nat.  India  Rubber  Co.,  Bristol;  pres.  U. 
S.  Rubber  Co.,  since  1901,  and  dir.  or  officer  of 
about  40  other  corpus.  On  staff  Gov.  Henry  Lippitt, 
with  rank  of  col.,  1875-7;  mem.  R.I.  Gen.  Assembly, 
1876-9;  asst.  atty.-gen.  of  R.I.,  1879-81;  atty.-gen., 
1882-5.  Clubs:  Squantum,  Hope,  University  (Provi- 
dence), Metropolitan,  Lawyers',  East  Indian  (New 
York).  Home:  Bristol,  R.I.  Address:  49  Westmin- 
ster St.,  Providence,  and  1790  Broadway,  New 
York.* 

COIiTON,  Elizabeth  Sweetser  (Mrs.  D.  B.  Spoon- 
er),  Orientalist;  b.  Amherst,  Mass.;  d.  Aaron  Mer- 
rick and  Z.  Elizab'eth  (Gould)  Colton;  grad.  Am. 
Inst,  of  Sacred  Lit.,  with  certificate  in  all  courses 
of  Assyrian,  Arabic  and  Hebrew  langs. ;  2  yrs.  of 
supplementary  work  (inscriptions  in  Assyrian  and 
Ai-abic  classics)  with  Prof.  F.  K.  Sanders,  Yale, 
1893-5;  spl.  student  Radcliffe  College,  in  Arabic, 
Sanskrit  and  Pfili,  1904-5,  and  U.  of  Berlin,  1905-6, 
taking  courses  in  Arabic,  Syriac,  Assyrian,  Sans- 
krit, Pali  and  Avestan;  studied  in  India,  1906-8 
(Sanskrit  and  Persian);  m.  D.  B.  Spooner,  at  Ban- 
kipore,  Bengal,  India,  1912.  Early  prepared  for 
concert  stage  in  Paris  and  Munich,  but  gave  up 
mus.  career  to  be  head  of  vocal  music  dept.  at  Miss 
Porter's  Sch.,  Farmington,  Conn.,  for  14  yrs.  Home: 
23   Park   St.,   Easthampton,  Mass.* 

COIiTOIT,  Reutoen, landscape  gardener; b.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  Nov.  27,  1855;  s.  Samuel  Horton  and  Ann 
(King)  Colton;  A.B.,  Haverford  Coll.,  1876;  m. 
Grace  Goddard  Cleveland,  of  Worcester,  Oct.  21, 
1889.  Librarian,  Am.  Antiq.  Soc,  11  yrs.;  engaged 
in  landscape  gardening,  since  1896.  Episcopalian. 
Mem.  Am.  Antiq.  Soc.  Club:  St.  Botolph.  Recrea- 
tions:  reading.    Address:  31  Mass.  Av.,  Boston. 

COIiVnr,  Stephen  Sheldon,  college  prof.;  b.  Phe- 
nix,  R.I.,  Mar.  29,  1869;  s.  Stephen  and  Clara  Anna 
(Turner)  Colvin;  grad.  Worcester  (Mass.)  Acad., 
1887;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1891,  A.M..  1894;  U.  of  Ber- 
lin, 1895-6.  U.  of  Strassburg.  1896-7  (Ph.D.,  1897), 
Clark  U.,  1897-01;  m.  Edna  F.  Boothman,  of  River- 
point,  R.I.,  Oct.,  1891  (deceased);  2d,  Eva  M.  Col- 
lins, of  Providence,  R.I.,  June,  1895.  On  staff  of 
Providence  Journal,  1891-3;  instr.  rhetoric.  Brown 
U.,  1892-5;  instr.  English,  high  schs.,  Worces- 
ter, 1897-01;  asst.  prof,  psychology,  1901-4,  asso. 
prof..  1904-7,  prof.,  1907-12,  U.  of  111.;  prof.  ednl. 
psychology.  Brown  U.,  1912 — .  Asst.  prof,  philoso- 
phy. Brown  U.,  1903-4.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am. 
Psychol.  Assn.,  Western  Pliilos.  Assn.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  Provi- 
dence. R.I.* 

COIi'WBIii;,  James  Windsor,  clergyman.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

COMAN,  Katharine,  college  prof.;  Nov.  23,  1857- 
Jan.  11,  1915.  (See  vol.  19()9,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1914-15.)* 

COMEY,  Arthur  Messing'er,  chemist;  moved  to 
Pa  fSee  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

COMBY,  James  Davis  Drig-grs,  musician;  b.  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  Mar.  7,  1869;  s.  Charles  Melvin 
and  Hannah  (Driggs)  Comey;  grad.  New  Bedford 
High  Sch.,  1888;  studied  piano  with  Arthur  Foote, 
Boston;  theory  with  George  W.  Chadwick,  Boston; 
organ  with  local  teachers  and  Alexandre  Guilmant, 
Pal-is.  and  Dr.  Edward  Turpin,  London;  m.  Ange- 
line  S.  Capen,  of  New  Bedford.  Oct.  12,  1892;  2  chil- 
dren, Margaret,  Helen  (both  students  of  Smith 
Coll.).  Organist  and  choirmaster,  1st  Baptist  Ch.. 
Fall  River,  1891-2;  organized  and  conducted  Fall 
River  Choral  Soc,  1891-6;  organist  and  choirmas- 
ter, 1st  Bapt.  Ch.,  Boston,  since  1902;  conductor 
Musical  Art  Club,  Boston,  1908-11;  lecturer  on 
church  music,  Newton  Theol.  Sem.,  1909;  recitalist, 
grand  organ,  Panama-Pacific  Expn.,  San  Francisco, 


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1915.  Has  given  many  organ  recitals  in  various 
cities  and  conducted  performances  of  oratories  in 
chs.  Mem.  Am.  Guild  of  Organists,  N.E.  Chapter  of 
Am.  Guild  of  Organists  (sec,  1909-12).  Club:  St. 
Botolph.    Home:  Pall  River,  Mass. 

COMEY,  Perley  Pierce,  M.D.    (See  vol.  1909.) 
COMINGS,   Frederick  William,  M.D. ;   moved   to 
Eugene,  Ore.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

COMING'S,  Herbert  C,  mfi*. ;  b.  Berkshire,  Vt., 
Nov.  17,  1863;  s.  William  H.  and  Betsey  (Ham- 
mond) Comings;  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  m.  Sept.  24,  1885, 
May  S.  Bowen,  of  Berkshire,  Vt.  Entered  employ 
of  C.  A.  Powell  &  Co.,  retail  hardware  and  furni- 
ture, 1883;  mem.  Powell  &  Comings  since  1887; 
mng.  dir.  The  Sweat-Comings  Co.;  pres.  Richford 
Savings  Bank  &  Trust  Co. ;  v. -p.  1st  Nat.  Bank 
(Enosburg  Falls),  Richford  Mfg.  Co.;  dir.  Star 
Grocery  Co.;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1898;  candi- 
date for  State  Senate,  1910;  candidate  for  It.-gov. 
of  Vt.,  1912;  collector  of  customs  for  Dist.  of  Vt., 
bv  appmt.  of  Pres.  Wilson,  since  July,  1914.  Dem- 
ocrat. Protestant.  Mem.  K.  of  P.  Club:  Calumet. 
Address:  Richford,  Vt. 

COMINS,  Arthur  Clark,  mfr. ;  b.  Leicester,  Mass., 
Aug.  30,  1871;  s.  Edward  Issachar  and  Mary  Ade- 
laide (Clark)  Comins;  descendant  of  John  Comins, 
Woburn,  Mass.,  1692;  S.B.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst., 
1893;  post-grad,  study,  Harvard,  1893-4;  m.  Mar- 
garet B.  Lake  (A.B.,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.).  of  Rock- 
ville.  Conn.,  Sept.  27,  1899;  2  children,  John  Dun- 
bar, b.  1905;  Elizabeth  Adelaide,  1909.  Began  in 
mfg.  business,  1894;  treas.  Comins  &  Co.,  Inc.  and 
pres.  and  mgr.  J.  D.  Clark  Co.,  woolen  mfrs. ;  dir. 
Worcester  Bd.  of  Trade.  1909-13;  sec.  Mfrs.'  Textile 
Assn.  Mem.  Worcester  County  Mechanics'  Assn., 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Republican.  Trustee  Uni- 
versalist  Soc,  Worcester.  Has  served  several 
terms  on  the  executive  com.  W.P.I.  Alumni  Assn. ; 
apptd.  mem.  first  Planning  Bd.  of  City  of  Worces- 
ter, 1915.  Clubs:  Commonwealth,  Tatnuck  Country, 
Economic;  Harvard  (New  York).  Recreations:  ten- 
nis, foreign  travel.  Home:  Worcester,  Mass.  Office: 
Rochdale,  Mass. 

COMINS,  Irving-  Edward,  mfr. ;  b.  Charlton,  Mass., 
July  28,  1860;  s.  Edward  Issachar  and  Mary  Ade- 
laide (Clark)  Comins;  descendant  of  John  Comins, 
of  Woburn,  Mass.,  1692;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1883;  m. 
Etta  R.  Leonard,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  June  8,  1887; 
1  child,  Edward  I.,  b.  Mar.  12,  1889.  Began  in  mfr. 
of  woolen  goods,  with  father  and  uncle,  at  Roch- 
dale, Mass.,  1883;  pres.  Comins  &  Co.;  treas.  J.  D. 
Clark  Co.;  ex-pres.  Worcester  Common  Council  and 
Worcester  Bd.  of  Trade.  Republican.  Universalist. 
Clubs:  Commonwealth,  Tatnuck  Country.  Home: 
Worcester,  Mass.    Address:  Rochdale,  Mass. 

COMINS,  James  Brooks,M.D.;b.  Stafford  Springs, 
Conn.,  Oct.  19,  1871;  s.  William  Andrew  and  Julia 
Louise  (Brooks)  Comins;  Ph.B.,  Wesleyan  U., 
Conn.,  1896;  M.D.,  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.,  Phila., 
1899;  m.  Braggville,  Mass.,  Aug.  25,  1903,  Ada  Ber- 
tha Bragg;  2  daughters,  Alice,  Barbara.  Practiced 
in  Springfield,  Mass.,  since  1899;  mem.  med.  staff 
Wesson  Memorial  Hosp.  Mem.  Western  Mass. 
Homoe.  Med.  Soc.  (pres.,  1905-6,  sec.  and  treas.  1906- 
9),  Mass.  Homce.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopa- 
thy, Allen  Materia  Medica  Club,  Springfield  Acad. 
Medicine,  Chi  Psi.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Winthrop,  Nayasset.  Recreations:  country  life. 
Home:  287  St.  James  Av.  Address:  6  Maple  St., 
Springfield,  Mass. 

COMMONS,  Walter  Haworth,  clergyman;  b. 
Georgetown,  111.,  July  19,  1878;  s.  Thomas  L.  and 
Susan  (Haworth)  Commons;  of  Quaker  ancestry, 
descending  from  the  Gurney  family  of  England, 
and  Robert  Barclay;  ed.  Vermilion  Acad.,  Vermilion 
Grove,  111.;  Friends'  Bible  Inst.,  Cleveland,  O.;  A.B., 
Central  U.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1900,  Ph.D.,  1915; 
Providence  U.,  Ohio;  B.D.,  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1908; 
Boston  U. ;  m.  Eva  A.  Taber,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Jan. 
1,  1901;  2  children,  W.  Walter,  Harold  H.  Minister 
in  Friends  Ch.,  N.Y.,  1901-8;  ordained  Congl.  min- 
istry, 1908;  pastor  2d  Ch.,  Westfield,  Mass.,  1908-11, 
1st  Ch.,  East  Weymouth,  1911-13,  Whitinsville, 
since  1913.  Clubs:  Worcester  Congregational,  Pil- 
grim (Boston).  Author:  A  Stranger  in  the  House. 
Recreations:  tennis,  scouting.  Address:  Whitins- 
ville, ]Mass. 


COMSTOCK,  Ada  Iiouise,  educator;  b.  Moorhead, 
Minn.,  Dec.  11,  1876;  d.  S.  G.  and  Sarah  A.  (Ball) 
Comstock;  student  U.  of  Minn.,  1892-4;  B.L.,  Smith 
Coll.,  1897;  diploma  State  Normal  Sch.,  Moorhead, 
1898;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1899;  (Litt.D.,  Mt.  Holyoke 
Coll.,  1912);  unmarried.  Successively  asst.  instr., 
asst.  prof,  rhetoric,  prof.,  dean  of  women  to  1912, 
U.  of  Minn.;  dean  Smith  Coll.,  since  Sept.,  1912. 
Mem.  Assn.  Collegiate  Alumnce,  Delta  Gamma,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  Women's  University  Club  of  New 
York.  Address:  Smith  College,  Northampton,  Mass.* 

COMSTOCK,  Daniel  Prost,  scientist,  engineer;  b. 
Newport,  R.I.,  Aug.  14,  1883;  s.  Ezra  Young  and 
Nellie  Preston  (Barr)  Comstock;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1904;  studied  U.  of  Berlin,  1905,  U.  of 
Zurich,  1905-6,  U.  of  Basel,  1906,  Ph.D.;  studied 
U.  of  Cambridge,  Eng.,  1906-7,  under  J.  J.  Thom- 
son; unmarried.  Apptd.  to  teaching  staff,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1904;  instr.  in  theoretical  physics, 
1905-10,  asst.  prof,  since  April,  1910.  Consulting 
engr.  since  1910;  mem.  firm  Comstock  &  Wescott, 
Inc.,  1912-14,  since  Kalmus,  Comstock  &  Wescott, 
Inc.,  industrial  research.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts 
and  Sciences,  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Am.  Physical  Soc, 
Am.  Chem.  Soc.  Club:  University.  Contbr.  original 
research  articles  on  modern  theory  of  electricity 
and  optics  to  Am.  and  English  tech.  jours.  Home: 
1477  Beacon  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Address:  Mass. 
Inst,  of  Technology,  Boston.* 

COMSTOCK,  John  Moore,  author,  editor;  b. 
"Williamstown,  Vt.,  May  27,  1859;  s.  David  and 
Margaret  (Laird)  Comstock;  A.B.,  Dartmouth 
1877,  A.M.,  1880;  m.  Persis  S.  Dearborn,  of  Chel- 
sea, Vt.,  Aug.  24,  1881:  6  children,  Harold  Dearborn 
(B.S.,  Dartmouth,  1903,  C.E.,  1904;  asst.  engr.  U.S. 
Reclamation  Service),  Donald  Laird  (A.B.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1908;  with  Vt.  Marble  Co.,  N.Y.  City), 
Margaret  (Mrs.  Dean  H.  Gilman,  of  Chelsea,  Vt.), 
Rachel  (Chelsea,  Vt.),  Sylvia  (stenographer,  Ran- 
dolph, Vt.),  Herbert  Franklin  (real  estate,  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.).  Prin.  Chelsea  Acad.,  1886-10;  now 
engaged  in  lit.  and  hist.  work.  Stalls,  sec.  Gen. 
Alumni  Assn.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  since  1881  (edited 
two  gen.  catalogues  of  the  coll.  and  the  annual 
necrology  for  about  20  yrs.);  corr.  sec.  Congl. 
Conv.  of  Vt.  since  1890  (prepares  ann.  statistics 
of  the  Congl.  chs.  in  Vt.).  Mem.  Vt.  Hist.  Soc, 
Theta  Delta  Chi.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Author:  The 
Congregational  Churches  of  Vermont  and  Their 
Ministry,  1762-1914.  1915.  A  revision  of  Deming's 
Vermont  Officers  now  in  preparation.  Address: 
Chelsea.   A't. 

COMSTOCK,  I^aura,  college  prof.;  b.  Lockport, 
N.Y. :  d.  Artemus  W.  and  Eveline  (Forsyth)  Com- 
stock; grad.  North  Tonawanda  (N.Y.)  High  Sch., 
1893;  grad.  Buffalo  (N.Y.)  State  Normal  Sch..  1895; 
grad.  Pratt  Inst.,  Brooklyn.  1909;  unmarried.  Es- 
tablished Dept.  of  Home  Economics,  U.  of  Me., 
1909,  and  prof,  same,  1909-13;  prof,  home  econom- 
ics. Extension  Dept..  Amherst  Agrl.  Coll.,  since 
.July  1,  1913.  also  establishing  the  work  there. 
Mem.  N.E.  Home  Economics  Assn.,  Am.  Home 
Economics  Assn.:  chmn.  home  economic  com.  Me. 
Federation  of  Women's  Clubs,  1911-13;  mem.  home 
economics  com.  of  Gen.  Federation  of  Women's 
Clubs.    Presbyn.    Home:  Amherst,  Mass. 

COMSTOCK,  Bichard  Borden,  lawyer;  b.  Jersey 
Citv.  N.J.,  Feb.  15,  1854;  s.  Capt.  J.  Joseph  and 
Maria  M.  (Taber)  Comstock:  A.B.,  Brown  U..  1876 
Hion.  A.M.,  Boston  U..  1913);  m.  Alice  Green, 
July  19,  1883;  3  children.  Louise  H.  (Mrs.  Lang- 
ford  G.  Alden),  Marjorie  S.  (Mrs.  Henry  C.  Hart), 
Alice  M.  Admitted  to  R.I.  bar,  1878,  to  U.S.  Circuit 
Ct.,  1884:  practiced  in  Providence  since  1878;  mem. 
R.I.  Senate,  1892-3;  mem.  Providence  Sch.  Com., 
1902-9.  Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
etc.  Clubs:  Hope,  Art,  "V\^est  Side,  Tufks  Head, 
Universitv,  Economic  (Providence),  Brown  Uni- 
versity, Economic  CNew  York).  Recreations:  golf. 
Home:  76  Humboldt  Av.  Office:  Grosvenor  Bldg., 
Providence,  R.I. 

CONANT,  Charles  M.;  b.  Wlnterport,  Me.,  .lune 
23,  1858;  s.  Charles  and  Hannah  (Weston)  Conant; 
descendant  of  Roger  Conant:  ed.  common  schs.; 
m.  Annie  C.  Nealey,  May  1.  1886.  Devoted  atten- 
tion Vvholly  to  farming,  until  1883;  then  estab- 
lished  agrl.   implement  and   seed   store   in  Bangor, 


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inc.,  1906,  as  C.  M.  Conant  Co.,  of  which  is  pres. 
and  treas. ;  mem.  State  Senate,  1912,  13,  reelected 
tor  term,  1914,  1915.  Republican.  Mem.  Patrons 
of  Husbandry,  I.O.O.F.,  United  Commercial  Trav- 
elers. Home:  Winterport,  Me.  Office:  196  Broad 
St.,  Bansor,  Me. 

CON'ANT,  Charlotte  Howard,  educator;  b.  Green- 
field, Mass.,  Feb.  3,  1862;  d.  Chester  Cook  and 
Sarali  Boardman  (Howard)  Conant;  descendant  of 
Roger  Conant,  first  settler  of  Salem,  wlio  came  to 
America.  1623.  and  :\Iary  Chilton,  of  Plymouth, 
1621;  A.B.,  Wellesley,  1SS4;  unmarried.  Prin.  Wal- 
nut Hill  Sch.  tor  Girl.s  since  1S9:3.  Kpiscopalian. 
Address:   AValnut  Hill   School,   Natick,   Mass.* 

CONANT,  David  Sloan,  lawyer;  b.  Thetford,  Vt., 
Dec.  7,  1866;  s.  Jonathan  Josiah  and  Martha 
(Howard)  Conant;  descendant  of  Roger  Conant, 
founder  of  Salem,  Mass.,  and  Mary  Chilton,  the 
first  woman  to  set  foot  on  Plymouth  Rock;  grad. 
St.  Johnsbury  Acad.,  1887;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1891; 
studied  law  in  office  of  Col.  John  H.  Watson,  Brad- 
ford, Vt.,  and  at  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1897  and 
1898;  admitted  to  bar,  1898;  m.  Bradford,  July  6, 
1899,  Mary  Ellen  Jones,  A.B.,  Welleslev  Coll. 
State's  atty.,  Orange  Co.,  1900-4.  Mem.  Vt.  Bar 
Assn.  Mem.  Vt.  Senate.  1914 — .  Republican.  Cong- 
list.    Address:  Bradford,  Vt. 

CONANT,  Dwig-ht  Zlug-ene,  mfr. ;  b.  Willimantic, 
Conn.,  Apr.  21,  1872;  s.  Hiram  B.  and  Lena  (Shat- 
tle)  Conant;  descendant  of  Roger  Conant,  the 
immigrant,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  about  1623;  grad. 
Stonington,  Conn.,  High  Sch.,  1889;  m.  Blanche  L. 
Kemp,  of  Contoocook,  N.H.,  Jan.  26,  1895;  4  chil- 
dren, Hiram  E.,  Dwight  Lucian,  Lena  Mabel, 
George  Elmer.  In  charge  of  spinners  in  fatlier's 
silk  mill,  1889-90;  asst.  supt.  of  silk  mill,  at 
Petersburg,  Va.,  1890-1;  pres.  Conant  Mfg.  Co.  and 
supt.  of  its  mill,  Contoocook,  N.H.,  since  1891. 
Address:   Contoocook,   N.H. 

CONANT,  Frederick  Odell,  merchant,  banker;  v. 
Portland,  Me.,  Oct.  1,  1857;  s.  Richard  Odell  and 
Emma  (Loring)  Conant;  descendant  of  Roger 
Conant;  nrep.  edn.  Portland  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Bow- 
doin,  1880,  A.M.,  1883;  m.  Eva  Merrill,  of  Yar- 
mouth, Me.,  1883.  Pres.  Conant,  Patrick  &  Co., 
Atlantic  Sliore  Rd. ;  v. -p.  Fidelity  Trust  Co.;  treas. 
Marine  Hardware  Equipment  Co.;  formerly  mem. 
Common  Council  and  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Portland. 
Overseer  Bowdoin  Coll.;  trustee  North  Yarmoutli 
Acad.  Pres.  Me.  Geneal.  Soc. ;  mem.  Me.  Hist.  Soc. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Cuniberland  (pres.).  Coun- 
try, (3-reat  Pond;  Collectors'  Club  (New  York): 
Royal  Philatelic  Soc.  (London).  Author:  History 
and  Genealogy  of  the  Conant  Family,  1887.  Home: 
143  Park  St.,  Portland,  and  Cumberland,  Me.  Of- 
fice:   229   Commercial   St.,   Portland,   Me. 

CONANT,  Georg'e  Albert,  clerk  Superior  Court 
and  Surpeme  Court  of  Errors,  1st  Jud.  Dist.  of 
Conn.;  b.  Ithaca,  Tompkins  Co.,  N.Y.,  June  27, 
1856;  s.  Albert  A.  and  Amanda  Malvina  (Critten- 
den) Conant;  descendant  of  Roger  Conant,  Plym- 
outh, 1623;  grad.  Natchaug  High  Sch.,  Willimantic, 
Conn.,  1874;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1878;  student  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1878-9;  m.  Ruth  Fowler  Sanger, 
of  Canterbury,  Conn.,  Nov.  5,  1891  (died  Mar.  29, 
1893);  1  daughter,  Rutli  Sanger;  m.  2d,  Thomasine 
Haskell,  of  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.,  Dec.  11,  1906. 
Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1880;  practiced  in  Willi- 
mantic until  1891;  asst.  state's  atty.,  Hartford 
County,  1891-4;  asst.  elk.  Superior  Ct.,  1894-7;  elk. 
of  Superior  Ct.  of  Hartford  County  and  Supreme 
Ct.  of  Errors,  1st  Jud.  Dist.,  Conn.,  since  July  1, 
1897.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Conn.  Bar  Assn.,  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon  (Sigma  Cliapter,  Amherst).  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mem.  Euclid  Lodge  No.  109,  F.  & 
A.M.,  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.:  also  mem.  R.A.  Chap- 
ter. Clubs:  University,  Twentieth  Century  (Hart- 
ford), Enfield  Country  (v. -p.).  Recreations:  golf. 
Home:  Windsor  Locks.  Conn.  Office:  Hartford 
County  Bldg.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

CONANT,  Grace  Wilbur,  composer,  editor;  b. 
Boston;  d.  Farley  Franklin  and  Emily  Augusta 
(Wilbur)  Conant;  ed.  pvt.  schs.  and  under  Geo.  W. 
Chadwick  and  other  Boston  masters  and  Ch.  Rene, 
Paris;  unmarried.  Composer  of  part-songs  and 
songs  for  scliool  and  kindergarten;  musical  editor. 
Songs  for  Little  People.   1905:  Worship  and  Song, 


1913;  The  Cliildren's  Year.  1915.  Editor  of  music 
dept..  Kindergarten  Review,  1909-13.  Writer  of 
short  stories.    Address:   The  Ilkley,   Boston.* 

CONANT,  John  "W.,  mfr.;  b.  Hartford,  Conn., 
Aug.  30,  1854;  s.  Jolm  A.  and  Caroline  (Chapman) 
Conant;  8th  generation  from  Roger  Conant,  Salem, 
Mass.,  1623;  ed.  Willimantic  High  Sch.;  m.  Alice 
Burlingame,  of  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  Oct.  7,  1879;  2 
children,  Carrie  A.,  Jiilia  A.  Resided  in  Willi- 
mantic, Conn.,  during  boyhood,  where  he  learned 
the  trade  of  silk  worker  under  his  father;  supt. 
for  Belding,  Paul  &  Co.,  Montreal,  Can.;  employed 
10  yrs.  by  the  Eureka  Silk  Co.,  East  Hampton, 
Conn.;  engaged  in  the  silk  mfg.  business  on  his 
own  account  for  6  yrs.  at  Gurlevville,  Conn.;  mgr., 
Westerly  Silk  Mill  Co.,  throwsters  of  twisted  silk 
thread,  until  Feb.  1,  1908;  in  business  on  own 
account  since  1913.  Prohibitionist.  Address:  Wes- 
terly, R.T. 

CONANT,  Levi  Iieonard,  mathematician;  b.  Lit- 
tleton, Mass.,  Mar.  3,  1857;  s.  Levi  and  Annie  W. 
(Mead)  Conant;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1879,  A.M.,  1887; 
A.M.,  Ph.D.,  Syracuse,  1893;  m.  Laura  M.  Cham- 
berlain, of  Southboro,  Mass.,  Julv  24,  1884  (died 
Feb.  5,  1911);  m.  2d,  Emma  B.  Fisher,  June  19, 
1912.  In  public  school  work,  1879-87;  prof,  mathe- 
matics. Dak.  Sch.  of  Mines,  1887-90;  post-grad, 
student  mathematics,  Clark  U.,  1890-1;  prof,  math- 
ematics, Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  since  1891;  acting 
pres.,  1911-13.  Mem.  M'^orcester  Bd.  Edn.  (climn., 
1909),  Mass.  State  Bd.  Edn.,  1909-15.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  254 
Salisbury  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.* 

CONANT,  Samuel  Morris,  mfr.;  b.  Glastonbury, 
Conn.,  Dec.  9,  1861:  s.  Hezekiah  (inventor  and 
thread  mfr.)  and  Harriet  Kniglit  (Larned)  Conant; 
ed.  Mowry  and  Goff's  English  and  Classical  Sch., 
Providence,  R.I. ;  Boston  Mus.  Fine  Arts,  1  yr. ; 
m.  Nelly  Buell  Ferguson,  of  Lansingburg,  N.Y., 
June  1,  1887.  Engaged  in  mill  engring.  5  yrs.  with 
Conant  Thread  (5o.,  Pawtucket,  R.I. ;  began  mfg., 
1887;  pres.  Salisbury  Mfg.  Co.,  Am.  Yarn  Mfg. 
Co.,  H.  Conant  Real  Estate  Co.;  v. -p.  Hope  Web- 
liing  Co.,  Am.  Textile  Co.;  dir.  Industrial  Trust 
Co.,  Providence  Industrial  Trust  Co.,  Pawtucket. 
Declined  nomination  on  Rep.  ticket  for  gov.  of 
R.I.,  1911;  chmn.  State  Harbor  Improvement 
Commn.  of  R.  I.  (developing  liarbors  on  Narra- 
gansett  Bay,  and  Port  of  Providence  and  adjacent 
waters).  Trustee  of  Providence  Art  Club;  treas. 
Pawtucket  Boys'  Club.  Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  An- 
tiquities Soc.  (Worcester),  R.I.  Hist.  Soc,  Provi- 
dence Sch.  of  Design.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Mass. 
and  R.I.  socs.  S.A.R.,  Old  Planters'  Soc,  etc.  Pres. 
Ro.ger  Conant  Family  Assn..  Boston.  Clubs:  Hope 
(Providence).  To  Kalon  (Pawtuclvet).  Address: 
Pawtucket,  R.I.   (Dudley,  Mass.,  summer.)* 

CONANT,  Wallace  Brainard,  writer:  b.  Little- 
ton, Mass.,  Mar.  24,  1S76;  s.  Nelson  B.  and  Frances 
(Tuttle)  CJonant;  lOtli  generation  from  Roger  C, 
the  first  settler  of  Salem.  1626;  ed.  Littleton 
High  Sch.,  1890-4;  Vt.  Acad.,  1895-6;  U.  of  Pa.. 
1897-8;  traveled  in  Europe,  1892,  95,  1914;  m.  Edna 
Louise  Hatch,  of  Concord,  Mass.,  Sept.  9,  1903. 
Published  The  Patriot,  Concord,  Mass.,  1900-2; 
made  trips  to  Labrador,  for  New  York  Herald  and 
otlter  newspapers,  1905,  1912:  in  printing  busi- 
ness, Brookline,  1906-14:  was  in  lumber  busi- 
ness in  Fla.,  1902-5,  during  which  time  traveled 
in  the  South  and  wrote  on  southern  life  for  Boston 
Transcript  and  New  York  Evening  Post;  contbr. 
to  mags,  and  newspapers;  corr.  Electrical  Review, 
etc.    Conglist.    Home:   Concord,  Mass. 

CONANT,  William  Albert,  retired  mfr.;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Dec.  28,  1868;  s.  William  H.  and  Isadora 
(Shepardson)  Conant:  descendant  of  Roger  Co- 
nant, who  settled  in  Gloucester,  1625,  and  removed 
to  Salem  and  appointed  first  governor  of  Salem 
(""olony,  1626;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston,  and  Mass. 
Tnst.  Tech.;  unmarried.  Identified  with  father  in 
mfr.  of  rubber  clothing  as  Conant  Gossamer  Rub- 
lier  Co.,  1895-14,  when  retired.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Club:  Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Recreations: 
motoring.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  111 
Beach  St.,  Boston. 

CONANT,  William  H.,  retired  mfr.;  b.  Bridge- 
water,    Mass.,     Mar.     15.     1834;     s.     Ira    and    Lucy 


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-  V^  V|  '  iA.  ^Ct^)  fi,[^.]T  <^^''r^^_  tK^C ■  Oy.  r 
(Leonard)  Conant;  descendant  of  Roger  Conant, 
Gloucester,  1625,  removed  to  Salem,  Mass.,  and 
apptd.  first  governor  of  Salem  Colony,  1626;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Bridgewater;  m.  Isadora  Shepardson, 
of  Attleboro,  Mass.,  May  3,  1859;  2  sons,  William 
A.,  Charles  H.  Began  in  rubber  goods  business, 
Attleboro,  Mass.,  1855;  removed  to  Boston,  1861; 
sr.  mem.  W.  H.  Conant  Gossamer  Rubber  Co., 
organized  1874;  dir.  Boston  Base  Ball  Club  (Nat. 
League),  1883-07;  dir.  Fouth  Nat.  Bank,  since  1883. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic 
Assn.,  Point  Shirley.    Recreations:   motoring,  base 

,^   ball.     Home:    Brookline,    Mass.     Office:    111    Beach 

\^St.,   Boston. 

CONANT,  "Wmiam  Merritt,  surgeon;  b.  North 
Attleboro,  Mass.,  Jan.  5,  1856;  s.  Ira  M.  and  Mary 
F.  (Bassett)  Conant;  ed.  Bridgewater  (Mass.) 
Acad..  Adams  Acad.,  Quincy,  Mass.,  Phillips  Acad., 
Andover,  Mass.,  1  yr. ;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1879;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1884;  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1% 
yrs.;  m.  Boston,  Nov.  12,  1884,  Mary  A.  Bennett. 
Practiced  in  Boston  since  1885;  prof.  clin.  surgery 
Tufts  Med.  Sch.;  visiting  surgeon  to  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Soc. 
Anatomists,  Soc.  Med.  Improvement  and  Med. 
Sciences,  Beacon  Soc.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  University,  Algonquin,  Boston  Athletic, 
Army  and  Navy.  Address:  486  Commonwealth  Av., 
Boston. 

CONABY,  Wiley  C,  lawyer;  b.  Bluehill,  Me., 
Dec.  28,  1880:  s.  Albert  R.  and  Joanna  S.  (Can- 
dage)  Conary;  ed.  Bluehill  and  Stevens  acads.; 
studied  law  in  office  of  Judge  Edward  E.  Chase, 
Bluehill;  m.  Georgie  B.  Eaton,  of  Portland,  Me.. 
Aug.  8,  1906.  Supt.  schs.  of  Bluehill  for  4  vrs.: 
practiced  at  Bucksport,  Me.,  since  Mar.  1,  1907; 
county  atty.,  Hancock  Co.,  1909,  1910.  Mem.  Han- 
cock Co.  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Odd  Fellow. 
Recreations:    motoring.     Address:    Buc"ksport,    Me. 

CONBON,  John  Wilbur,  editor;  b.  Berlin,  N.H., 
Apr.  28,  1875;  s.  Orlando  Jasper  and  Edna  Ella 
(Jewett)  Condon;  grad.  Berlin  High  Sch.,  1892; 
A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1898;  m.  Rose  L.  Streeter,  of  Ber- 
nardston,  Mass.,  Sept.  25,  1900;  3  children,  Wayne 
Orlando.  Myrabel  Eunice,  Dana  Jewett.  Began  as 
water  front  reporter  Portland  Evening  Courier 
and  Sunday  Telegram,  1898,  and  became  citv  editor 
same;  state  editor  Manchester  (N.H.)'  Daily 
Union,  1900,  later  telegraph  editor;  editorial  writer 
for  the  Union  since  1895.  Mem.  N.H.  Press  Assn 
Mem.  Delta  Upsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Republican 
Conghst.  Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Grange.  Home- 
perry,  N.H.,  R.F.D.  1.  Office:  Union-Leader  Office, 
Manchester,  N.H. 

CONE,  John  Albert,  educator,  author;  b.  Bow- 
doinham,  Me.,  Feb.  19,  1859;  s.  Charles  Chauncev 
and  Margaret  Jane  (Butterfield)  Cone:  grad  Bow- 
doinham  High  Sch.,  1877;  A.B.,  Mt.  Union  Coll.. 
Alliance,  O.,  1898:  post-grad,  studv  in  English  at 
Harvard;  m.  Augusta  May  Johnson,  of  Topsham, 
Me.,  June  30,  1904.  Taught  in  high  sch.,  Honolulu 
Hawaii,  1  yr.;  prin.  Union  Sch.,  Wailuku,  Hawaii, 
2  yrs.;  prin.  Bowdoinham  (Me.)  High  Sch.,  1887- 
94,  Topsham  High  Sch.,  1895-08;  supt.  schs.,  Tops- 
ham,  1905-8,  Brunswick  and  Topsham,  since  1908 
Republican.  Author:  The  Man  Who  Pleases  and 
the  Woman  "Who  Charms,  1899:  A  Musical  Refor- 
mation: contbr.  of  short  stories  to  mags  and 
newspapers.     Address:    Topsham,   Me. 

CONEY,  Hubert  Mason,  judge;  b.  Ware,  Mass., 
Mar.  18,  1844;  s.  John  and  Sophronia  (Allen) 
Coney;  ed.  common  and  high  schs..  Ware;  fitted 
for  Amherst  Coll.,  1861,  opening  of  Civil  War; 
enlisted  at  Ware,  Oct.  17,  1861,  Co.  D,  31st  Mass. 
Vols.;  discharged  Nov.  20,  1864;  in  mercantile 
business  until  1872;  then  studied  law  at  home 
under  competent  direction  and  admitted  to  Hamp- 
den County  bar  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  Apr.,  1876; 
m.  Eleanor  L.  Brainerd,  of  Ware,  Mass.,  Apr.  17, 
1867;  1  son,  Edwin  B.  (deceased).  Practiced  in 
Springfield,  Apr.,  1876-82,  Boston,  18S2-9,  since  in 
AVare,  Mass.;  asso.  .iustice  Dist.  Ct.  of  Eastern 
Hampshire,  also  .iustice  of  the  peace;  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  Springfield,  1881;  town  elk..  Ware, 
1872-6;  mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Ware,  1901-3  and 
1909-11  (chmn.).  Republican.  Conglist.  York  and 
Scottish  Rite  Mason;  mem.  G.A.R.  Home:  20 
Church  St.    Office:  45  Main  St.,  Ware,  Mass. 


NEW  ENCiLAND 


CONGSON,  Charles  Pranklin,  I^I.D.;  b.  Stoning- 
ton.  Conn.,  July  7,  1856;  s.  William  H.  and  Almira 
P.  (Kirby)  Congdon;  ed.  Stonington  Classical 
Inst.;  grad.  high  sch..  Mystic  Bridge,  Conn.,  1879; 
M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  1883; 
m.  Susan  B.  Chapman,  of  Old  Mystic,  Conn.,  May 
8,  1881;  2  children,  William  B.,  Maud  D.  Prin. 
pub.  schs..  Old  Mystic,  1879-80;  began  practice  at 
Salem,  Conn.,  1883;  removed  to  Mystic,  1907;  U.S. 
pension  examining  surgeon  since  1899;  civil  serv- 
ice med.  examiner;  town  health  officer  at  Salem, 
Stonington  and  North  Stonington  since  1883; 
health  officer  Stonington  Borough;  coroner,  Salem, 
1883-08:  sch.  supt.,  etc.,  at  Salem,  1886-06;  justice 
of  the  peace  since  1888.  Trustee  Mystic  and  Noank 
Pub.  Library  Assn.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy. 
Republican.  Mason;  mem.  Patrons  of  Husbandry. 
Address:  Mystic,  Conn. 

CONGDON,  Richard  E.,  druggist;  b.  East  Green- 
wich, R.I.,  May  16,  1849;  s.  Albert  James  and  Abby 
(Reynolds)  Congdon;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  seminary,  and 
Friends'  Boarding  Sch.,  Providence,  R.I.;  m.  Jean- 
nette  Whipple  Chapman,  of  Hopedale,  Mass.,  Jan. 
10,  1872.  Served  apprenticeship  of  4  yrs.  at  ma- 
chinist's trade,  in  R.I.  Locomotive  Works,  and 
worked  as  journeyman  1  yr. ;  in  father's  employ  as 
drug  clerk  until  1873,  and  associated  with  brother 
in  drug  business  for  3  yrs.;  has  been  conducting 
business  in  own  name  since  .lune,  1884.  Mason; 
mem.  I.O.O.F.  Home:  31  Centre  St.  Address:  47 
Main  St.,  Nantucket,  Mass. 

CONKIiIN,  Abram,  clergyman:  b.  Nvack,  N.Y., 
Apr.  13,  1858:  s.  John  N.  and  Elizabeth  (Storms) 
Conklin;  ed.  Yonkers  (N.Y.)  Mil.  Acad.,  1875,  St. 
Lawrence  U.  Div.  Sch.,  1876-9;  m.  Lucy  A.  Peck, 
of  Southold,  N.Y.,  Apr.  25.  1883.  Ordained  Uni- 
versalist  ministry,  1879;  pastorates  at  Southold, 
N.Y.:  Reading,  Pa.:  Brooklyn.  N.Y.;  Bath.  Me.; 
and  Fitchburg,  Mass.  Wrote  series  of  articles  on 
doctrinal  subjects;  frequent  contbr.  to  religious 
jours.  Author:  What  Are  You  Doing  Here?  1900. 
Address:  Monson,  Mass. 

CONKI.IN,  Mabel  L.,  lecturer.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

CONKIiING,  Mabel  Viola  Harris,  sculptor:  b. 
Boothbay,  Me.,  Nov.  17,  1871:  d.  Charles  Thomas 
and  Orissa  Edna  (Preble)  Harris:  ed.  Boothbay 
Harbor  High  Sch.;  Rudy  Inst,  and  Julien,  Vitti, 
Whistler  and  Colorossi  acads.,  Paris,  1895-04;  m. 
David  Paul  Burleigh  Conkling,  of  New  York,  N.Y., 
Dec.  26,  1901;  children,  Pauline  Burleigh,  Natalie 
Burleigh.  Works  exhibited  in  Paris  Salon;  Paris 
Expn.,  1900:  St.  Louis  Expn.,  Internat.  Expn.  at 
Rome,  Baltimore  Sculpture  Exhbn.,  and  Nat.  Acad. 
Design,  New  York:  Pa.  Acad.  Fine  Arts:  etc.  Mem. 
Am.  Numismatic  Soc,  Alliance  Francais  (Green- 
wich, Conn.),  American  Federation  of  Arts.  Rec- 
reations: driving,  walking,  swimming,  boating, 
forestry.  Home:  1  JV.  94th  St.,  New  York,  and 
Burleigh  Hill,  Boothbav,  Me.  Studio:  51  E.  59th 
St.,  New  York. 

CONIiIN,  Henry,  lawver,  educator;  b.  Milton, 
Vt.,  June  25,  1867;  s.  Owen  and  Jane  (Clinton) 
Conlin;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  under  pvt.  teachers;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1897:  m.  Esther  Agnes  Welch,  of 
Winooski,  Vt.,  Julv  8.  1902;  1  son,  Henrv  Clinton, 
b.  Nov.  11,  1905.  Taught  sch.  12  yrs.  during  7  of 
which  was  prin.  graded  and  high  schs.  of  Winoo- 
ski; no'w  supt.  Winooski  schs.;  dir.  Champlain 
"Trust  Co.:  has  held  all  the  important  town  offices; 
sec.  and  treas.  Dem.  State  Com.,  Vt.,  1902-9;  mem. 
Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1906-8  (mem.  corns,  on  judiciary, 
education,  and  spl.  com.  to  investigate  Vt.  Insane 
Asylum);  municipal  judge,  since  Feb.  1,  1909. 
Mem.  Vt.  Bar  Assn.,  Chittenden  Co.  Bar  Assn., 
Knights  of  Columbus.    Address:  Winooski,  Vt. 

CONN,  Granville  Priest,  surgeon;  b.  Hillsboro, 
N.H.,  Jan.  25,  1832;  s.  William  and  Sarah  (Priest) 
Conn;  ed.  Norwich  U.,  2  vrs.  (hon.  A.M.,  1881); 
M.D.,  Dartmouth.  1856:  m.  Helen  M.  Sprague,  of 
East  Randolph,  Vt.,  May  25,  1858.  Practiced  in  Vt, 
1856-62;  asst.  surgeon  12th  Vt.  Vols.,  1862-3:  in 
practice  at  Concord,  N.H..  since  1863:  city  phys.. 
Concord,  1872-6:  mem.  U.S.  Bd.  Pension  Examin- 
ers, 1872-85:  mem.  U.S.  Bd.  R.R.  Commrs.,  1877-81; 
pres.  N.H.  State  Bd.  Health,  since  1881;  lecturer 
on  hygiene,   1886-96;   prof.,   since   1896,  Dartmouth 


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Coll.;    surgeon  B.  &  M.   Ry.,   since  ISSO.    Address: 
Concord,  N.H.* 

CONN,  Herbert  William,  biologist;  b.  Fitchburg, 
Mass.,  Jan.  10,  1859;  s.  Reuben  Rice  and  Harriet  E. 
(Harding)  Conn;  A.B.,  Boston  U..  1881,  A.M.;  Ph.D., 
Johns  Hopkins.  1884;  m.  Julia  M.  Joel,  of  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  Aug.  5,  1885.  Tnstr.  biology,  1884-6, 
asst.  prof.  1886-8,  prof.,  1889 — ,  Wesleyan  U.  Dir. 
Cold  Spring  Harbor  Biol.  Lab.,  1889-97;  bacteriolo- 
gist, Storrs  Expt.  Sta.,  1890-06;  dir.  lab.  of  Conn. 
State  Bd.  Health,  1905 — ;  lecturer.  Trinity  Coll., 
1887-9.  Specialist  on  the  bacteriology  of  dairy 
products.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Bacteriologists  (sec, 
1899-01.  pres.,  1902),  Am.  Soc.  Naturalists.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.) 
Address:  Middletown,  Conn.* 

CONNAH,  John  Dougrlas,  artist;  b.  N.Y.  City, 
Apr.  20,  1870;  s.  Jolm  E.  and  Anna  (Dalhousie) 
Connah;  pupil  Royal  Acad.  Fine  Arts,  Weimar, 
Germany,  under  Count  Kaulhreuth,  1885-6;  Acad- 
emic Julien,  Paris,  under  Paul  Laurens  and  Ben- 
jamin Constans,  1887-91;  m.  Nora  Leslie,  of  Lon- 
don, Eng.,  March,  1893;  children,  John  Ferris, 
Douglas  D.,  William  Ludlow.  Dir.  and  instr.  N.Y. 
Sch.  of  Art,  1896-08;  specialties  portraits  and  fig- 
ure pieces.  Home:  101  Newbury  St.  Studio:  64 
Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston. 

CONNEIiIi,  Arthur  Irving',  M.D. ;  b.  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  May  17,  1865;  s.  William  and  Clarissa  (Gif- 
ford)  Connell;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1887,  A.M.,  1890; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1891.  Engaged  in  prac- 
tice at  Fall  River,  since  1891;  bacteriologist  Fall 
River  Bd.  of  Health,  1S9.3-6;  visiting  phys.  Union 
Hosp.  Mem.  Fall  River  Sch.  Com.,  1902-11.  Fellow 
Mass.  Med.  Soc;  mem.  A.:M.A.,  Fall  River  Med. 
Soc,  etc.  Baptist.  Address:  456  S.  Main  St.,  Fall 
River,  Mass. 

CONNER,  Samuel  Xiucas,  civil  engr.;  b.  Wil- 
mington, Del.,  Jan.  21,  1878;  s.  Henry  Christopher 
and  Sarah  Emma  (Kilvington)  Conner;  grad.  Wil- 
mington High  Sch.,  1893:  B.S.,  Delaware  Coll, 
Newark,  Del.,  1897,  M.S.,  1912;  m.  Alice  Potterton, 
of  Germantown,  Phila.,  Nov.  24,  1903.  Rodman, 
Pa.  R.R.,  1899-02;  transitman  and  levelman,  Phila. 
&  Reading  Ry.,  1902;  resident  engr.  on  Interurban 
trolley  constrn.  in  N.J.,  1903-4;  engr.  for  industrial 
corpn.,  N.Y.  City,  1904-5;  locating  engr.  proposed 
terminal  ry.  nr.  Phila.,  Pa.,  1908-9;  pvt.  engring. 
practice,  1905-8;  instr.  railroad  engring.,  1909-12, 
asst.  prof,  since  June,  1912,  Tufts  Coll.  Mem. 
faculty  Franklin  Union,  Boston.  Mem.  Boston 
Soc  C.E.,  Soc.  Promotion  Engring.  Edn.,  N.E.  Rail- 
road Club.  Presbyn.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Contbr. 
to  engring.  pubis.  Home:  21  Bellevue  St.,  Medford, 
Mass.    Address:  Tufts  College,  Mass. 

CONNESS,  John,  U.S.  senator;  Sept.  22.  1821- 
Jan.  10,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1908-9.) 

CONNOXiZ^Y,  Fred  'William,  pharmacist;  b. 
Northampton,  Mass.,  July  30,  1861;  s.  William  and 
]Mary  Catharine  (Harrington)  Connolly;  g.g.s.  on 
mother's  side,  of  John  Kilby  and  Nathaniel  Har- 
rington, Revolutionary  soldiers;  ed.  grammar  and 
high  schs.,  Northampton;  grad.  Mass.  Coll.  of 
Pharmacy,  1886;  attended  4th  yr.  course  in  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1900-1,  as  spl.  organic  chemistry  stu- 
dent; m.  Ellen  Louise  Meade,  of  Alexandria,  Minn., 
Sept.  24.  1889;  4  children,  Mary,  Joel  Irving,  Har- 
old William,  Ruth.  Served  apprenticeship  in 
Kingsley's  store;  began  business,  fall  of  1886.  as 
mem.  firm  of  (Connolly  &  Davis;  firm  dissolved 
June  14,  1910;  now  sole  owner  Connolly's  drug 
store;  took  charge  of  course  in  Franklin  Union, 
Oct.  1.  1912,  giving  practical  and  theoretical  instrn. 
and  so  continues;  dir.  Dorchester  Trust  Co., 
Tampa-Cuba  Cigar  Co.  (exec,  com.);  mem.  advis- 
ory com.  Am.  Druggists  Fire  Ins.  Co.  of  Cincin- 
nati. Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Dor- 
chester Bd.  of  Trade,  Am.  Pharm.  Assn.,  Alumni 
Assn.,  Mass.  Coll.  of  Pharmacy,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
etc.  Mason  (K.T.);  mem.  Knights  of  Malta.  Club: 
Lincoln.  Republican.  Recreations:  country  life, 
outdoor  sports.  Home:  Fields  Corner,  Dorchester; 
(summer)  Shore  Rd.,  North  Brewster,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress: 1434  Dorchester  Ave.,  Dorchester  (Boston), 
Mass. 


CONNOIiIiY,  James  Brendan,  author;  b.  South 
Boston,  Mass.;  s.  Jolin  and  Ann  (O'Donnell)  Con- 
nolly; ed.  parochial  and  pub.  schs.  of  Boston,  and  a 
few  months  in  scientific  sch.  of  Harvard;  m.  Eliza- 
beth  Frances   Hurley,   of   South   Boston,    Sept.    28, 

1904.  Was  clerk,  insp.  and  surveyor  with  U.S.  engr. 
corps  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  1890-5;  won  1st  Olympic 
championship  of  modern  times  at  Athens,  1896; 
served  with  9th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.S.V.,  1898,  and  was 
at  siege  of  Santiago;  served  in  U.S.N.,  1907-S-. 
Prog,  candidate  for  Congress,  1912.  Mem.  Nat. 
Inst,  of  Arts  and  Letters,  Army  of  Santiago  de 
Cuba.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.) 
Address:   7  Pinckney  Rd.,  Dorchester,  Boston.* 

CONNOIiIiV,  James  T.,  lawyer;  b.  Windsor 
Locks,  Conn.,  May  11,  1872;  s.  Michael  and  Mary 
(Leicester)  Connolly;  grad.  Conn.  Lit.  fnstn.,  1889; 
A.B.,  Holy  Cross  Coll.,  Worcester.  Mass.,  1895, 
A.M.,  1899;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1898;  m. 
Ellen  Frances  Cuseck  (A.B.,  Smith  Coll.,  1904),  of 
Newburyport,  Mass.,  June  29,  1904;  2  children, 
Ruth  Eleanor,  Helen.  Practiced  in  Boston  since 
1899;  admitted  to  State  and  U.S.  courts;  with  law 
dept.  Union  Casualty  Co.,  1898-9,  Ocean  Accident 
Guarantee  Corpn.,  New  York,  1899-1900;  since  in 
gen.  practice  alone.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Bos- 
ton. Home:  142  State  St..  Newburypoi't,  Mass. 
Office:  Penn  Mutual  Bldg.,  Boston. 

CONNOI^IiY,  John  Matthew,  ]\I.D. ;  moved  to 
Portland,  Ore.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

CONNOIiI^Y,  Joseph  E.  P.,  judge;  b.  Portland, 
Me.,  Oct.  21,  1874;  s.  Michael  H.  and  Margaret 
(Feenev)  ConnoUv;  ed.  common  schs.;  m.  Mar- 
garet B.  Cadey,  of  Portland,  June  17,  1914.  Ad- 
mitted to  Me.  bar,  1902;  mem.  Common  Council, 
Portland,  1898-9,  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1900-2;  over- 
seer of  poor,  1903-7:  county  atty.,  Cumberland  Co., 
Me.,  1907-8  and  1911  (resigned);  judge  Superior 
Ct..  Me.,  for  term  Feb.,  1911-18.  Pres.  Mahoney 
Fountain  Co.  Trustee  Portland  Boys'  Club:  nat. 
dir.  Federated  Boys'  Club.  Democrat.  Roman 
Catholic.  Mem.  Me.  State  Bar  Assn.,  Cumberland 
Bar  Assn.  Clubs:  Elks,  Portland  Power  Boat, 
Rotary,  Bramhall.  Home:  52  State  St.  Address: 
County  Court  House,  Portland,  Me.* 

CONNOR,  €reorg-e  !■.,  passenger  traffic  mgr..  X.Y.. 
N.H.  &  Hartford  R.R.;  moved  to  New  York.  (See 
vol.   1909.  also  AVho's  Who  in  America.) 

CONNOR,  Selden;  b.  Fairfield,  Me.,  Jan.  25,  1839; 
s.  William  and  Mary  Connor;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll., 
1859  (LL.D.,  1876);  m.  Henrietta  W.  Bailey,  of 
Washington,  Oct.  20,  1869.  Pvt.  1st  Vt.  Inf.,  May 
2-Aug.  15,  1861;  It.-col.  7th  Me.  Inft.,  Aug.  22,  1861; 
col.  19th  Me.  Inf.,  Jan.  11,  1864;  brig.-gen.  vols., 
June  11,  1864;  wounded  in  battle  of  the  Wilderness. 
1864;  hon.  mustered  out  Apr.  7.  1866.  Assessor  of 
Internal  Revenue,  1869;  gov.  of  Me.,  3  terms,  1876- 
78;  U.S.  pension  agt.,  1882-6.  and  again  until  the 
office  was  abolished  by  law.  Republican.  Mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Me.  Hist.  Soc:  sr.  vice-comdr.-in- 
chief  G.A.R.,  1886;  pres.  Soc  of  Army  of  Potomac. 
1890:  sr.  vice-comdr.-in-chief  Mil.  Order  Loyal 
Legion,  1896-9.  Oration  at  dedication  of  Maine 
monuments  at  Gettysburg,  Oct.  3,  1889,  published 
by  State  in  "Maine  at  Gettysburg."  Home:  16  Elm 
St.,  Augusta,  Me.* 

CONNOR,  Theobald  Mathew,  lawyer:  b.  North- 
ampton, Mass.,  Aug.  6.  187  4;  s.  Michael  Hannifin 
and  Margaret  (Foley)  Connor;  grad.  Northampton 
High  Sch.,  1893:  A.B.,  Yale,  1897:  LL.B..  Yale  Law 
Sch.,  1899;  m.  Hartford,  Conn..  Aug.  21,  1906,  Ellen 
Hedican  Duggan;  3  children,  Neil  Anthony,  b.  Aug. 
27,  1907;  Margaret  Foley,  Sept  1,  1909;  Virginia 
Marv  July  15.  1914.  Has  practiced  in  Northamp- 
ton 'since    1899:    city    solicitor,    1902,    3,    4;    mayor, 

1905,  6.  Dir.  Dickinson  Hosp.;  dir.  and  treas.  Peo- 
ples Inst.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Knights  of  Columbus.  Club: 
Northampton.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  22  Ken- 
sington Av.  Office:  Connor  Bldg.,  Northampton, 
:Mass. 

CONNOR,  'VirgiJ  Roscoe,  business  man;  b.  Fair- 
field, Me.,  Jan.  10,  1847:  s.  William  and  Mary  (Bry- 
ant) Connor:  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.,  Westbrook 
Sem.,  Highland  Mil.  Acad.,  Worcester.  Mass..  Phil- 
lips Acad.,  Exeter,  N.H.;  B.A.,  Harvard,  1871.    Iden- 


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tified  with  lumber  business  as  mem.  firm  of  V.  R. 
Connor  &  Co.,  187:;-98;  since  in  real  estate,  agricul- 
ture and  fine  stock  breeding;  dir.  Fairfield  Nat. 
Bank;  has  been  prominently  connected  for  man.v 
yrs.  with  leading  business  enterprises  of  Fairfield 
and  vicinity;  mem.  Me.  State  Senate,  1883.  Presi- 
dential elector,  1908.  Republican.  Universalist. 
Address:  Fairfield,  Me. 

C0I70VI:R,  James  Potter,  clergyman,  teacher, 
author;  b.  New  York,  Oct.  10,  1858;  s.  Richard  Ste- 
vens and  Sarah  Jones  (Potter)  Conover;  prep,  edn., 
St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Concord,  N.H.,  1872-7;  B.A.,  Colum- 
bia, 1880;  read  for  orders  under  Rev.  Dr.  Henry 
Augustus  Coit,  St.  Paul's  Ch. ;  m.  Concord,  June  2.5, 
1890,  Mary  Bowman  Coit.  Deacon,  1884,  priest, 
1888,  P.E.  Ch.;  became  teacher  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  1880. 
Author:  Memories  of  a  Great  School  Master,  1906; 
Personality  in  Education,  1908.  Address:  St.  Luke's 
Church,  Bast  Greenwich,  R.I. 

COXTKAS,  Arcturus  Z.,  clergyman;  b.  Shiloh, 
Ind.,  Nov.  2G,  1855;  s.  Jacob  E.  and  Margaret  E. 
(Slagle)  Conrad;  A.B.,  Carleton  Coll.,  1882,  A.M., 
1885;  grad.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1885;  Ph.D.,  New 
York  U.,  1891;  (D.D.,  Carleton,  1891);  m.  Harriett 
N.  Adams,  of  Portland,  Me.,  Aug.  26,  1885.  Ordained 
Presbyn.  ministry,  1885;  pastor  Ainslie  St.  Presby- 
terian Ch.,  Brooklyn,  1885-90,  First  Congl.  Ch., 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1890-02,  Park  St.  Congl.  Ch., 
Boston,  since  Nov.,  1905;  prof,  religious  efficiency, 
Gordon  Bible  Coll.,  Boston.  Declined  calls  to  Lon- 
don, Seattle,  Albany  and  New  York,  1905.  Dir.  A. 
B.C.F.M.,  Congl.  Union,  Boston.  Boston  City  Mis- 
sionary Soc.  Pres.  Boston  Congregational  Club, 
1909,  Florence  Crittenton  League  of  Compassion 
and  Home  for  Deaf  Mutes.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  writings,  etc.)  Address:  Hotel  West- 
minster, Boston.* 

CONRAD,  William  Orion,  clergyman;  b.  Sterling, 
Minn.,  Apr.  26,  1861;  s.  Jacob  E.  and  Eleanor  Mar- 
garet Conrad;  student  Carleton  Coll.,  Minn.;  A. 
B.,  Amherst,  1887;  grad.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  New 
York,  1890;  m.  Elizabeth  G.  O'Brian,  of  Portland, 
Me.,  May  20,  1891;  2  children  living.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1890;  pastor  Blue  Earth,  Minn., 
1890-6,  Rollstone  Ch.,  Pitchburg,  Mass.,  1896-06; 
resigned  on  account  of  nervous  trouble;  pastor 
Harrisville  and  Nelson,  N.H.,  1907,  1908,  Sullivan 
and  East  Sullivan,  N.H.,  1909,  Court  St.  Ch.,  Keene, 
N.H.,  since  1909.  Dir.  N.H.  Lord's  Day  League; 
trustee  N.H.  Home  Mission  Soc.  Mem.  Theta  Delta 
Chi.  Progressive.  Conglist.  Address:  75  Cross  St., 
Keene,  N.H. 

CONRO,  Henry  White,  farmer;  b.  South  Hero, 
Vt.,  Jan.  20,  1842;  s.  James  and  Arzelia  (Pixley) 
Conro;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  U.  of  Vt. ;  m.  Susan  Rob- 
inson, of  South  Hero,  Feb.,  1867  (died  May,  1868); 
m.  2d,  Emeroy  Hodgkins,  of  Grand  Isle,  Vt.,  Mar. 
26,  1873;  1  daughter.  May  (A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.).  En- 
listed in  Vt.  vols.,  1861;  participated  in  Battle  of 
Bull  Run;  was  captured  and  confined  in  Libby 
Prison  (Richmond,  Va.),  Tuscaloosa,  Ala.,  and 
Salisbury,  N.C. ;  parolled  June,  1862;  rejoined  regt. 
Jan.  1,  1863,  and  took  part  in  18  engagements  in 
Va. ;  hon.  discharged  June  29,  1864.  Has  engaged  in 
farming  on  own  account  near  South  Hero  since 
1873;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1874;  sheriff  of  Grand 
Isle  Co.  4  yrs.;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.  4  yrs.  Ma- 
son; mem.  G.A.R.    Address:  South  Hero,  Vt. 

CONSTAKS,  Prank  Elmore,  M.D.;  b.  Blue  Earth, 
Minn.,  Aug.  2,  1866;  s.  Henry  P.  and  Barbara  A. 
(Hebeison)  Constans;  prep.  edn.  Blue  Earth  High 
Sch.;  A.B.,  Carleton  Coll.,  Northfield,  Minn.,  1886; 
student  St.  Paul  (Minn.)  Med.  Sch.;  M.D.,  Hahne- 
mann Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  1889;  served  1  yr.  at 
Wards  Island  Hosp.,  New  York;  m.  Emily  F.  Pack- 
ard, of  Brockton,  Mass.,  Mar.  29,  1892.  Engaged  in 
practice  at  Brockton  since  1890;  trustee,  consult- 
ing phys.  and  electro-therapeutist,  Brockton  Hosp. 
Mem.  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Brockton  Med.  Soc, 
N.E.  Soc.  Physical  Therapy,  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gyne- 
cological Soc,  Mass.  Assn.  Bds.  of  Health.  Mason; 
Odd  Fellow;  mem.  K.  of  P.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Merchants'  and  Manufacturers'.  Home:  185  New- 
bury St.    Office:  Times  Bldg.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

CONVERSi:,  Alfred  W.,  banker;  Aug.  1,  1835- 
19—.     (See   vol.    1909.) 


CONVERSE,  Costello  C,  mfr. ;  b.  Jamaica  Plain, 
IVIass.,  Sept.  22,  1848;  s.  James  W.  and  Emeline  C. 
Converse;  ed.  Chauncy  Hall  Sch.,  Boston;  m.  Ida 
Converse,  of  Maiden,  Mass.,  Jan.  4,  1882.  Pres. 
Grand  Rapids  Plaster  Co.,  Boston  Land  Co.;  v. -p. 
Boston  Rubber  Shoe  Co.;  dir.  Internat.  Bell  Tele- 
phone Co.,  Ltd.,  Rubber  Mfrs.  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  Cotton 
&  Woolen  Mfrs.  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  Ind.  Mut.  Ins.  Co., 
Lowell  Elec.  Light  Corpn.,  Mystic  Wharf  &  Storage 
Co.,  Boston  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.,  Broadway 
Storage  Co.,  Grand  Rapids  Brush  Co.;  trustee  Pay- 
son  Park  Land  Co.  Pres.  Boston  Children's  Friend 
Soc.  Republican.  Baptist.  Home:  348  Beacon  St. 
Office:  95  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

CONVERSE,  Edmund  Cogrswell,  capitalist;  b. 
Boston,  Nov.  7,  1849;  s.  James  C.  and  Sarah  Ann 
(Peabody)  Converse;  ed.  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  m.  Jes- 
sie Macdonough  Green,  of  New  York,  Jan.  2,  1S79 
(now  deceased);  2d,  Mary  Edith  Dunshee,  of  New^ 
York,  Jan.  30,  1914.  Dir.  Nat.  Tube  Works  Co.,  U.S. 
Steel  Corpn.;  pres.  Bankers'  Trust  Co.,  Astor  Trust 
Co.;  dir.  Fidelity  Phenix  Ins.  Co.,  Internat.  Nickel 
Co.,  Nat.  Supply  Co.,  Am.  Bank  Note  Co.,  Guaranty 
Trust  Co.,  Liberty  Nat.  Bank,  McKeesport  Connect- 
ing R.R.,  111.  Steel  Co.,  Coronet  Phosphate  Co.,  Ke- 
wanee  Oil  &  Gas  Co.,  "Texas  &  Pacific  Coal  Co.,  Am. 
Can  Co.,  Internat.  Smelting  &  Refining  Co.,  Inspi- 
ration (iopper  Co.,  Dome  Mines  Co.,  Ltd.  Mem.  S. 
A.R.,  Met.  Mus.  Art,  Soc.  Colonial  TVars,  Pa.  Soc, 
N.E.  Soc.  Clubs:  Union  League,  Lawyers',  New 
York  Athletic,  Metropolitan,  New  York  Yacht, 
City,  Greenwich  Country.  Home:  Greenwich,  Conn. 
Office:   14  Wall  St.,  New  York.* 

CONVERSE,  Edmund  Winchester,  dry  goods 
commn.  merchant;  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  June  5,  1859; 
s.  Edmund  Winchester  and  Charlotte  Augusta  Con- 
verse; ed.  pub.  schs.  Newton,  Mass.;  m.  Julia  Anna 
Pearson.  Sr.  mem.  Converse,  Stanton  &  Co.,  dry 
goods  commn.  mchts.,  Boston;  v. -p.  and  dir.  Uni- 
versal Winding  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Clubs:  Commercial,  Algonquin,  Union  (Bos- 
ton); Merchants'  (New  York);  Brookline  Country, 
N.E.  Kennel.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home: 
Newton,  Mass.    Office:  62  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

CONVERSE,  Florence,  author;  b.  New  Orleans, 
Apr.  30,  1871;  d.  George  T.  and  Caroline  (Edwards) 
Converse;  B.S.,  Wellesley,  1893,  M.A.,  1903;  unmar- 
ried. On  staff  Churchman,  1900-8,  Atlantic  Monthly 
since  Nov.,  1908.  (See  Who's  Who  In  America  for 
books,  etc.)  Home:  1  Curve  St.,  Wellesley,  Mass. 
Address:  care  Atlantic  Monthly,  3  Park  St.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.* 

CONVERSE,  Prederick  Shepherd,  composer;  b. 
Newton,  Mass.,  Jan.  5,  1871;  s.  Edmund  Winchester 
and  Charlotte  Augusta  (Shepherd)  Converse;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1893;  studied  music  at  Kgl.  Akademie  der 
Tonkust,  Munich;  m.  Emma  Cecil  Tudor,  of  Brook- 
line,  Mass.,  June  6,  1894.  Instr.  harmony,  N.E.  Con- 
servatory of  Music,  1899-01;  instr.  music,  1901-4, 
asst.  prof.,  1904-7,  Harvard.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  compositions,  etc.) 
Home:   Westwood,   Mass.* 

CONVERSE,  Georg-e  Altoert,  naval  oflficer;  May 
13,  1844-Mar.  29,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1908-9.) 

CONVERSE,  Harry  E.,  rubber  mfr.;  b.  Maiden, 
Mass.,  1863;  s.  Elisha  Slade  and  Mary  D.  (Ed- 
mands)  Converse;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Mary  Caroline 
Parker,  of  Maiden,  Dec  2,  1891;  5  children,  Elisha 
Edmands,  Margaret,  Parker,  Roger  Wolcott,  Mary. 
Pres.  Boston  Rubber  Shoe  Co.,  Bay  State  Rubber 
Co.;  dir.  Am.,  Boston,  and  U.S.  rubber  cos..  Glen- 
dale  Elastic  Fabrics  Co.,  East  Boston  Dry  Dock 
Co.,  First  Nat.  Bank  of  Maiden,  Cotton  &  Woolen 
Mfrs.  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  Broadway  Storage  Co.,  Met. 
Storage  Warehouse  Co.  Trustee  Maiden  Hosp., 
Soldiers'  Home  in  Mass.  Clubs:  Algonquin^  Coun- 
try (Brookline);  Boston  Art  (Boston):  Calumet, 
New  York  Yacht  (New  York) ;  Eastern  Yacht.  Rec- 
reations: yachting.  Home:  Marion,  Mass.  Office: 
101  Milk  St.,  Boston.* 

CONVERSE,  Marcitiis  M.,  mfr.;  b.  Lyme,  N.H., 
Oct.  23,  1861;  s.  Peter  M.  and  Sarah  C.  (Clement) 
Converse;  ed.  common  schs.;  m.  Oct.  23,  1884,  Alice 
H.  Sargent, of  Lebanon,  N.H.  Has  engaged  in  manu- 
facture of  shoes  since  1887;  pres.  Converse  Rubber 
Shoe    Co.    since    1908;    dir.    Guina    Rubber    Co.    of 


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America.  Lyme  (N.H.)  Creamery  Co.  ir'res.  JNieU- 
ford  High  Sch.  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home: 
Andover,  Mass.    Office:  Maiden,  Mass. 

CONVERS£,  Morton  E.,  mfr.;  b.  Rindge,  N.H., 
Sept.  'M,  18o7;  .s.  Capt.  Kbenezer  H.  and  Sarali  (Dar- 
lingj  Converse;  descendant  of  Kdward  Convers, 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  lt;30;  ed.  pub.  sch.  and  acads. 
of  native  town  and  vicinity;  m.  Aug.  19,  1809,  Hat- 
tie  M.,  d.  Thomas  and  Susan  (Peacock)  Atherton, 
of  Lowell,  Mass.  (died  Oct.  2S,  iSSti);  lid,  Sept.  17, 
ISSy,  Bertha  E.,  d.  Rev.  Samuel  Porter,  of  Chicago, 
111.  Soldier  in  Civil  War,  lSGl-4,  in  company  comd. 
by  his  father;  served  in  N.C.,  1861-2,  Pope's  Army, 
Va.,  1862,  Vicksburg,  1863,  Cold  Harbor  and  Peters- 
burg, 1864;  mfr.  acids  made  from  wood,  1867-75; 
mfr.  light  wooden  ware,  1873-83;  mem.  Converse 
Toy  &  Wooden  Ware  Co.,  and  Morton  E.  Converse 
&  Co.,  since  1883.  Mem.  Gen.  Court,  1890-1,  Senate, 
1904-5.  Mem.  G.A.R.,  Sons  of  Vets.,  Loyal  Legion. 
Mason  (32°,  Shriner),  Odd  Fellow,  Red  Man.  Home: 
186  Front  St.  Office:  101  Jackson  Av.,  Winchendon, 
Mass. 

CONWAY,  diaries  Henry,  leather  merchant;  b. 
Boston,  Feb.  27,  1N62;  s.  .lohn,  .Jr.,  and  Amanda 
(Gilley)  Conway;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  Sarah 
Antoinette  Johnson,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  Mar.  3,  1885; 
children,  Charles  Edward,  Grace  Leviseur.  Began 
active  career  in  leather  business  with  different 
firms,  1877-9;  entered  employ  of  Louis  Leviseur, 
1S79;  firm  later  became  Leviseur  &  Co.;  mem.  firm 
of  Leviseur  &  Conway,  since  1903  (dealers  in  leath- 
er); dir.  Central  Nat.  Bank,  Lynn.  Mem.  N.E. 
Leather  Assn.,  Boot  and  Shoe  Club,  Boston.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Algonquin, 
Tedesco  (Swampscott,  Mass.),  Corinthian  (Mar- 
blehead,  Mass.).  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  196 
Ocean  St.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Office:  157  South  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

CONWAY,  Charles  Thomas;  b.  Salem.  Mass., 
Aug.  12,  1881;  s.  James  E.  and  Lucy  A.  (Reynolds) 
Conway;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs.  and  commer- 
cial sch.,  Salem:  unmarried.  Began  in  employ  of 
the  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.,  Boston,  Nov.,  1901,  con- 
tinuing 11  yrs.,  last  3  yrs.  as  asst.  auditor;  elected 
June,  1912,  treas.  Mass.  Employees  Ins.  Assn. 
Mem.  Boston  Bank  Officers'  Assn.,  Boston  Chapter 
Am.  Inst,  of  Banking  (pres.,  1911-12).  Clubs:  Bos- 
ton City,  Colonial  ("Cambridge),  Appalachian  Moun- 
tain. Recreations:  mountain  climbing,  tennis. 
Home:  55  Magazine  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office: 
84   State  St.,  Boston. 

CONWAY,  Earle  Edwin,  piano  mfr. ;  b.  Sparta, 
^^■is.,  Apr.  15,  18  74;  s.  Edwin  Stapleton  and  Sarah 
Judson  (Rodgers)  Conway;  ed.  Beloit  (Wis.)  Coll., 
1892-4;  m.  Isabel  Pearl  Salsich,  of  Hartland,  Wis.. 
June  27,  1903;  2  daughters,  Virginia,  Janet.  Began 
active  career  in  employ  of  W.  W.  Kimball  Co., 
piano  mfrs.,  Chicago,  1894,  continuing  13  yrs.,  and 
became  sec.  and  dir.  of  co. ;  removed  to  Boston, 
1905;  now  pres.  Conway  Co.;  sec,  treas.  and  dir. 
Hallet  &  Davis  Piano  Co.  Mem.  Nat.  Piano  Mfrs. 
Assn.,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Baptist. 
Mem.  Sigma  Chi.  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic  Assn., 
Boston  Yacht,  Union  League  (Chicago).  Recrea- 
tions: yachting,  golf.  Home:  48  Windsor  Rd., 
Waban,  Mass.    Office:  146  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

CONWAY,  Katherine  Eleanor,  journalist,  author; 
moved    to   Indiana.     (See    vol.    1909.) 

CONWEIali,  Iieon  Martin,  editor;  b.  Sonierville, 
Mass.,  Apr.  15,  1S70:  s.  Russell  H.  and  Jennie  P. 
(Hayden)  Conwell;  prep.  edn.  Rugby  Acad.,  Phila.; 
A.B.,  Princeton,  1892;  m.  Harriette  Brewster,  of 
Worthington,  Mass.,  June  19,  1901:  2  children, 
Agnes  E.,  Charles  B.  Reporter,  Phila.  Record, 
1893-1900;  night  and  news  editor,  Phila.  Press, 
1900-4:  editor  Somerville  Journal  since  1904;  mem. 
Somerville  Sch.  Bd.,  1907,  1908;  mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
of  Rep..  1910.  11,  12.  Republican.  Clubs:  Central, 
Middlesex.  Home:  17  INIonmouth  St.,  Somerville, 
Mass. 

COOGAN,  Clement  Francis,  merchant;  b.  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.,  Jan.  23,  1860;  s.  Owen  and  Elizabeth 
M.  (Booden)  Coogan ;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Pittsfield; 
unmarried.  Mem.  Owen  Coogan  &  Sons,  hide 
salters  and  melters  of  tallow;  pres.  Barkersville 
Mfg.  Co.,  Berkshire  Steam  Laundry  Co.;  trustee 
City  Savings  Bank  (climn.  bd.  of  investment):  dir. 


UerUshire  Loan  &  Trust  Co.,  Norwich  (Conn.)  Belt 
Mfg.  Co.,  Berkshire  Life  Ins.  Co.  (elected  1914); 
chmn.  security  com.  Co-operative  Bank,  1887-14. 
Dir.  Bd.  of  Trade,  Pittsfield.  Registrar  of  voters, 
1887-95;  licen.se  commr.,  1895-9;  mem.  State  Bd.  of 
Health  since  1911,  also  mem.  Homestead  Commn. 
(a  state  bd.)  Dir.  Associated  tHiarities,  Boys'  C1u)j. 
Playground  Assn.;  trustee  Berkshire  AthenEeuni. 
Democrat.  Roman  Catholic;  treas.  St.  Joseph's 
Ch.  since  1887.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus.  Club: 
Park,  of  Pittsfield  (exec.  com.  since  1914).  Home: 
33  Elm  St.    Office:  39   Elm  St.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

COOGAN,  John  William,  lawyer;  b.  Windsor 
Lock.s.  Conn.,  .lune  :',.  1.S55;  s.  James  and  Eliza 
(Byrne)  Coogan;  prep.  edn.  pub.  schs.,  Windsor 
Locks;  A.B.,  St.  Paul's  Coll.  (Fordham  U.),  New 
York,  1876,  A.M.,  1878  (LL.l).,  1911);  LL.B.,  Yale 
Law  Sch.,  1879;  m.  Albany,  .N.Y.,  Dec.  28,  1898, 
Susan  O.  Xolan;  2  children,  John  W.,  Jr.,  Murtha  T. 
I'racticed  in  Hartford  since  1879;  mem.  Conn.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1882;  pros.  atty.  City  of  Hartford,  1885-6; 
mem.  Street  Board  Commn.,  1900-6;  corpn.  counsel, 
Hartford,  since  May  1,  1912.  Mem.  Conn.  State 
Bar  Assn.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Home:  132  Wood- 
land St.    Office:   877  Main  St.,   Hartford,  Conn. 

COOK,  Albert  Stanhurroug-h,  educator;  b.  Mont- 
ville,  N..J.,  Mar.  6,  18  53:  s.  Frederick  Weissenfels 
and  Sarah  (Barmore)  Cook;  B.S.,  Rutgers,  1872, 
M.S.,  1875;  student  Gottingen,  Leipzig,  1877-8, 
London,  Jena,  1881-2;  Ph.D.,  Jena,  1882;  (hon. 
M.A.,  Rutgers,  1882,  Yale,  1889;  L.H.D.,  1889, 
LL.D.,  1906,  Rutgers);  m.  Emily  Chamberlain,  of 
Berkeley,  Cal.,  June  1,  1886;  m.  2d,  Elizabeth 
Merrill,  of  Cincinnati,  June  7,  1911.  Tutor  mathe- 
matics, Rutgers,  1872-3;  teacher,  Freehold  (N.J.) 
Inst.,  1873-7;  asso.  in  English  (organized  the 
dept.),  Johns  Hopkins,  1879-81;  prof.  English  IT. 
of  Cal.,  1882-9:  prof.  English  lang.  and  lit.,  Yale, 
since  1889.  Pres.  State  Teachers'  Assn.,  Cal.,  1887, 
Modern  Language  Assn.  America,  1897,  The  Con- 
cordance Society,  1906-13:  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Netherlandish  Soc.  of  Letters  (Leyden);  sec.  Nat. 
Conf.  on  entrance  exams,  in  English,  1897-9.  Co- 
editor  for  English  of  Journal  of  English  and 
Germanic  Philology,  1897-05.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books  and  writings.)  Home:  219 
Bishop  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

COOK,  Ansel  Granville,  M.D.;  b.  Glasgow,  Scot- 
land, Apr.  18,  1862;  s.  Capt.  William  and  Harriet 
(Blish)  Cook;  ed.  Friends  Acad.,  New  Bedford. 
Pierce  Acad.,  Middleboro;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and 
Surg.  (Columbia),  1887;  m.  Annah  H.  Richardson, 
of  Framlngham,  Mass.,  June  30,  1891.  Practiced 
in  Hartford,  Conn.,  since  1887;  was  orthopedic 
surgeon,  gen.  surgeon  and  now  consulting  surgeon 
Hartford  Hosp. ;  consulting  surgeon  Litchfield  Co. 
Hosp.,  Winsted,  Conn.  Pres.  Am.  Orthopedic  Assn., 
1908-9;  mem.  A.M. A.,  Conn.  State,  Co.  and  City 
Med.  assns.,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars.  Clubs:  Hartford, 
Hartford  Golf.  Home:  722  Asvlum  Av.  Office:  179 
Allyn    St.,    Hartford,    Conn.* 

COOK,  Austin  Sabin,  retail  furniture;  b.  Cum- 
berland, R.I.,  Aug.  18,  1858:  s.  Horace  and  Julia 
Ann  Cook:  ed.  Woonsocket  pub.  schs.;  m.  Martha 
A.  Sheldon,  of  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Sept.  21,  1887 
(died  Jan.  13,  1897);  m.  2d,  Adele  La  Bar,  of 
Paterson,  N.J.,  Oct.  16,  1901.  Began  as  elk.  Woon- 
socket Rubber  Co.,  1877-8,  Social  Mfg.  Co.,  1878-92: 
in  furniture  business  with  F.  B.  Weeks  (R.I. 
Furniture  Co.),  1892-7;  in  retail  furniture  business 
(^Austin  S.  Cook  &  Co.),  1897-06,  incorporated,  Apr.. 
1906,  as  A.  S.  CJook  Co.,  of  which  is  pres.  and 
treas.;  pres.  Woonsocket  Instn.  for  Savings.  Aide- 
de-camp  (col.)  staff  of  Gov.  George  H.  Utter.  Ex- 
chairman  Woonsocket  Rep.  Com.  Mason  (32°); 
mem.  N.E.  Order  of  Protection.  Home:  188  Pros- 
pect St.      Office:   67-69  Main  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.I. 

COOK,  Charles  Henry,  M.D.;  b.  Greensboro,  Vt., 
Apr.  10,  1845;  s.  Charles  and  Caroline  (Hunting- 
ton) Cook;  A.B..  Dartmouth,  1869,  A.M.,  1872; 
M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.), 
1874;  m.  Rosa  S.  Perkins,  of  Barre,  Vt,  Jan.  10, 
1878  (died  May  29,  1910).  Asst.  phys.  King's  Co. 
Hosp.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1874-5;  in  gen.  practice. 
Natick.  Mass..  since  1876:  mem.  Mass.  Bd.  Re.gis- 
tration  in  Medicine  since  1909;  pres.  Federation  of 
State  Med.  Bds.  of  U.S.,  1913.  Trustee  Leonard 
:\[orse    Hosp.,    Natick,    since    1893.     Mem.    A.M.A., 


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Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  licpublican. 
Conglist.  Address:  :!5  W.  Central  St.,  Natick,  Mass. 
COOK,  Cliarles  Sumner,  lawyer.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
COOK,  Clarence  Augrustus,  nif'r. ;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  Jan.  11,  lS5ti;  s.  William  and  Cornelia 
A.  (Seabury)  Cook;  ed.  grammar  schs.  and  1  yr. 
in  high  sch..  New  Bedford;  m.  Sarah  L.  Allen,  of 
San  Francisco,  Cal.,  May  31,  1876;  1  daughter. 
Bertha  A.  C.  Mosher.  With  New  Bedford  Copper 
Co.,  1870-6;  in  employ  Equitable  Life  Assurance 
Soc.  of  U.S..  1876-7;  with  Holder  &  Herrick,  metal 
dealers,  Boston,  1877-91;  again  became  connected, 
June  1,  1891.  with  the  New  Bedford  Copper  Co., 
now  the  Taunton-New  Bedford  Copper  Co.,  of 
which  is  v.-p.  and  agt. ;  treas.  Pairpoint  Corpn. 
since  July,  1896;  v.-p.  New  Bedford  Instn.  for 
Savings;  dir.  and  mem.  exec.  com.  Union  Street  Ry. 
Co.,  New  Bedford  &  Onset  Street  Ry.  Co.;  dir.  New 
Bedford  Gas  &  Electric  Light  Co.,  City  Mfg.  Co., 
Am.  Mut.  Liability  Ins.  Co.  Mem.  New  Bedford 
Bd.  of  Trade;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  New  Bedford  since 
1909.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Royal  Arcanum.  Clubs: 
Wamsutta,  Country  (New  Bedford);  Exchange 
(Boston).  Recreations:  all  out  of  door  sports.  Ad- 
dress: 277  Union  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

COOK,  Clifford  Ashton,  jurist.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
COOK,  3>.  Maniice,  insurance,  investments;  b. 
Bennington.  Vt.,  .June  27,  1878;  s.  C.  C.  and  C.  L. 
1  Holton)  Cook:  normal  school  edn. :  m.  Nora  Trues- 
dell,  of  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  April,  1813;  chil- 
dren, Louise,  Fatima.  Engaged  in  ins.  business  in 
Boston  since  1900;  state  mgr.  Great  Eastern  Casu- 
alty Co.  Recreations:  motoring,  fishing.  Home: 
Reading,   Mass.    Office:    141   Milk  St.,   Boston. 

COOK,  Edmund  Sylvester,  lawyer;  Mar.  30,  1872- 
July   14,   1911.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

COOK,  Evelyn  Tuck.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
COOK,  Francis  Augustus,  rear-admiral  U.S.N. ; 
b.  Northampton,  Mass.,  May  10,  1843;  s.  Gen.  Ben- 
jamin E.  and  Elizabeth  Christine  (Griffin)  Cook; 
apptd.  from  Mass.  and  grad.  U.S.  Naval  Acad., 
1863;  m.  Carrie  Earle,  of  San  Francisco,  Sept.  3, 
1868.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  naval  rec- 
ord.)     Address:      Northampton,    Mass.* 

COOK,  Prank  Gaylord,  lawyer:  b.  Arcade,  N.Y., 
Mav  13,  1859;  s.  Ebenezer  W.  and  Delphia  E.  (Chad- 
dock)  Cook;  Harvard,  A.B.,  1882,  LL.B.,  1S85;  m. 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  June  30,  1896,  Alice  Burr  Ster- 
ling. Began  practice  at  Boston,  1886.  Conimr.  of 
Union  Conf.  of  Congl.  Chs.  of  Boston  and  Vicinity, 
1903-8;  trustee  and  clerk,  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
1907-8.  Mem.  Cambridge  Hist.  Soc.  (sec,  1905-10), 
Harvard  Chapter  Delta  Upsilon  (charter  mem., 
chmn.  trustees  and  pres.  of  corpn.).  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  pres.  Boston  Congl.  Club,  1908;  chmn.  pro- 
visional com.  of  Nat.  Council  of  Congl.  Chs.  of 
U.S..  1910-13.  Author  of  articles  on  Oliver  Ells- 
w-orth  and  Theophilus  Parsons  in  Great  American 
Lawyers:  extensive  writer  on  legal,  polit.,  hist, 
and  social  subjects:  contbr.  to  Atlantic  IMonthly, 
N.  Am.  Rev..  Review  of  Reviews,  etc.  Clubs:  Har- 
vard, Harvard  Union.  Boston.  Conglist.  Home: 
44  Garden  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  10  Tre- 
mont  St.,   Boston.* 

COOK,  Georg'e,  M.D. ;  b.  Dover,  N.H.,  Nov.  16. 
1848:  s.  Solomon  and  Susan  Ann  (Hayes)  Cook; 
ed.  Franklin  (N.H.)  Acad.,  Concord  High  Sch.;  stu- 
dent U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine;  M.D.,  Dartmouth 
Med.  Coll.,  1869:  unmarried.  Practiced  at  Henni- 
ker,  N.H.,  1869-70,  Hillsboro,  1870-5;  supt.  schs., 
1874;  removed  to  Concord.  1875;  asst.  surgeon, 
N.H.  Nat.  Guard,  1879,  surgeon,  1882,  med.  dir., 
1884:  surgeon-gen..  1893-4;  city  phys.,  1878-84: 
mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1883-4;  insp.  state  bd.  of 
health,  1885;  U.S.  pension  examining  surgeon, 
1889-93;  mem.  staff  Margaret  Pillsbury  Hosp., 
since  Oct.  20,  1884;  pres.  N.H.  Med.  Examining  and 
Registration  Bd.,  since  1897.  Mem.  N.H.  Med.  Soc, 
Centre  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  (pres.  1882),  Assn.  Mil.  Sur- 
geons of  U.S.,  A.M. A.  Maj.  and  chief  surgeon  1st 
Div.  2d  Army  Corps,  U.S.V.,  Spanish-Am.  War. 
Grand  pres.  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa  Fraternity  for  10 
vrs.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow;  mem.  Sons  of  Vets.,  N.H. 
Hist.  Soc.  Vestryman  St.  Paul's  Ch.  (Episcopal) 
for  past  25  vrs.  Address:  16  Center  St.,  Concord, 
N.H. 


COOK,  Mrs.  George  Cram,  author.  See  Susan 
Gla.spell. 

COOK,  Harold  Elijah,  judge;  b.  Charleston,  Me., 
Oct.  26,  1869;  s.  George  Dillwyn  and  Helen  Melvina 
(Dunning)  Cook;  descendant  of  Colonial  and  Revo- 
lutionary ancestry;  ed.  Higgins  Classical  Inst., 
Charleston,  Me.;  m.  1895,  Alberta  Fayette  Park- 
hurst,  of  Richmond,  N.B.,  Can.  Admitted  to  Me. 
bar.  Mar.,  1900;  elected  judge  of  Probate  for  Ken- 
nebec County,  Sept.  14,  1908,  reelected  Sept.  9, 
1912.  Mem.  Kennebec  Bar  Assn.  Mason  (32°). 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Masonic  (Water- 
ville.  Me.),  Abnaki  (Augusta),  Community  (Gardi- 
ner). Home:  Gardiner,  Me.  Address:  Court  House, 
Augusta,    Me. 

COOK,  Heman  Sparks;  b.  Provincetown,  Mass., 
Mav  13,  1840;  s.  James  Tilton  and  Louisa  (Sparks) 
Cook;  m.  Orleans,  Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1862,  Hannah  C. 
Freeman.  In  fishing  and  whaling  business,  1854- 
73;  dealer  in  paper  stock  and  metals,  1873-93;  mem. 
i\Iass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1894,  1895;  in  auction  and  real 
estate  business  since  1895;  agt.,  Boston  Marine 
Ins.,  1886-96;  trustee  Seamen's  Savings  Bank  since 
1888;  auditor  Provincetown  Cold  Storage  Co.;  mem. 
com.  to  receive  Pres.  Roosevelt,  Aug.,  1906.  Was 
chmn.  of  assessors  6  yrs.,  selectman,  overseer  of 
poor,  moderator  town  meetings  3  yrs.,  pres.  Mari- 
time Excliange  3  yrs.;  chmn.  iiarish  com.  Ch.  of 
the  Redeemer  3  yrs.  Republican.  Odd  Fellow.  Ad- 
dress:   Commercial    St.,    Provincetown,    Mass. 

COOK,  Henry  Clay,  brigadier-general;  b.  Fall 
River,  I\Iass.,  Sept.  29,  1837;  s.  Joseph  S.  and 
Mineiva  (Wai'ren)  Cook:  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Pierce 
Acad.,  Middleboro,  Mass.;  ra.  Teresa  Valdes  Thom, 
of  Atlanta,  <5a..  .Inly  12,  1877.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  army  record.)  Home:  Fall  River, 
Mass.* 

COOK,  Howard  Hamblet,  statistician;  moved  to 
New  York.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

COOK,  John  Calvin,  real  estate:  b.  Gloucester, 
.Mass.,  Feb.  10.  1S42;  s.  John  C.  and  Lydia  Ann 
(Sawyer)  Cook;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Gloucester  and 
Lexington,  Mass.;  m.  Clara  L.  Hewes,  of  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  Dec.  24,  1872;  one  son,  Sherwin  L.  Dry 
goods  clerk  with  Houghton,  Sawyer  &  Co.,  1851- 
62;  clerk  with  Spaulding,  Hay  &  Wales,  Boston, 
1866-7;  in  real  estate  business  since  1867;  pres. 
Pioneer  Co-operative  Bank;  dir.  Homestead  Co- 
operative Bank,  Guardian  Co-operative  Bank. 
Served  as  pvt.  24th  Regt..  Mass.  Vols.,  U.S.A., 
1862-4.  Mem.  for  30  yrs.  Bd.  1st  Asst.  Assessors, 
Ward  14,  City  of  Boston.  IMeni.  Roxbury  Hist.  Soc, 
Roxburv  Charitable  Soc.  Republican.  Christian 
Scientist.  Mem.  G.A.R.  (past  comclr.  Post  No.  113.) 
Home:  12  Rockville  Park,  Roxbury.  (Jffice:  246 
Washington  St.,  Boston. 

COOK,  Iieone  Seckard,  apothecary;  b.  Crafts- 
bury,  Vt.,  Sept.  25,  1853;  s.  Emery  and  Calista 
S.  (Reckard)  Cook;  ed.  Barton  (Vt.)  Acad.;  m. 
Clara  J.  Andrew,  of  Island  Pond.  Vt.,  Sept.  8,  1878. 
In  drug  business  at  Yarmouthville,  Ale.,  since  1878; 
pres.  Yarmouth  Fuel  &  Lumber  Co.;  mem.  Me.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1893;  has  served  as  selectman,  treas., 
and  14  yrs.  as  trial  justice.  Trustee  Merrill  Memo- 
rial Library.  Pres.  Me.  State  S.S.  Assn.  3  yrs., 
treas.  2  yrs.  Independent  Democrat.  Baptist.  Ma- 
son (K.T.);  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Knights  of  Py- 
thias. Club:  Town  (Yarmouth).  Address:  Yar- 
mouthville, Me. 

COOK,  Lloyd  Halsey,  real  estate.  (See  vol.  1909.) 

COOK,  Otis  Seabury,  lawyer;  b.  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  July  30,  1873;  s.  William  and  Cornelia  A. 
(Seabury)  Cook;  descendant  of  Giay,  Bailey,  Sea- 
bury and  C^ook  families,  of  ]Mass.  and  R.I.;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  and  Friends'  Acad.,  New  Bedford;  LL.B., 
Harvard,  1896;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.,  1897;  ra.  Kath- 
arine Lee  Mathews,  of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  and 
Ansonia,  Conn.,  Dec.  13,  1899;  4  children,  Seabury, 
Helen,  Barbara,  Cornelia.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar, 
1897,  to  U.S.  bar,  1899;  practices  in  New  Bedford; 
mem.  Knowlton,  Perry  &  Cook  and  successors 
until  1909,  Cook,  Brownell  &  Tabor  since  1909. 
Pres.  New  Bedford  Bd.  of  Trade.  Trustee  Friends' 
Acad.,  Free  Pub.  Library.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.. 
Mass.  Bar  Assn.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Wamsutta.      Harvard      (New     Bedford),      Harvard 


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(Boston).  Recreations:  tennis,  canoeing.  Home: 
21)  Clinton  St.  Office:  Masonic  Bldg.,  New  Bed- 
ford,   Mass. 

COOK,  Philip  Howard,  M.D. ;  b.  Portland,  Me., 
Feb.  2,  1878;  s.  Edward  Burbeck  and  Mary  Frances 
(Sawyier)  Cook;  grad.  Portland  High  Sch.,  1894; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1899;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1903;  unmarried.  Interne  Worcester  City  Hosp., 
1903-4;  practiced  in  Worcester  since  1904;  ront- 
genologist, City  and  Memoi-ial  hosps.  since  1905; 
phys.  to  out-patients,  City  Hosp.,  since  1908;  con- 
sulting Rontgenologist.  State  Sanator'ium,  Rutland, 
Mass.;  med.  insp.  pub.  schs.,  Worcester.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Riintgen.  Soc, 
Aesculapian  Club  (Boston),  Owl  Club  (Worcester). 
Mason.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Country, 
Economic,  Harvard  (Worcester).  Recreations: 
literature,  golf.  Address:  771  Main  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

COOK,  Waldo  Iiincolu,  editor;  b.  Woonsocket, 
R.I.,  Feb.  19,  1865;  s.  William  N.  and  Rhoby  (Sher- 
burne) Cook;  grad.  Tufts  Coll.,  1887  (A.B.,  extra 
ordinem,  1893);  m.  at  Newton  Highlands,  Mass., 
Elizabeth  S.  Friend,  of  Etna,  Me.,  May  9,  1893.  In 
newspaper  work  on  Springfield  Republican  since 
Apr.,  1888;  editorial  writer  since  1896;  sr.  editorial 
writer  and  asst.  mng.  editor,  since  Oct.  1,  1911; 
alumni  trustee  Tufts  Coll.,  1912-17.  Contbr.  to 
various  revs,  and  mags.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Home:    18   Dorchester  St.,    Springfield,    Mass.* 

COOKE,  Charles  Osmond,  surgeon:  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Apr.  26,  1878:  s.  William  Tourtellot 
and  Laura  Virginia  (Sheldon)  Cooke;  prep.  edn. 
Providence  High  Sch.;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1899,  A.M., 
1900;  M.D.,  Yale  Med.  Sch.,  1905;  unmarried.  Prac- 
ticed in  Providence  since  Mar.,  1907;  asst.  visit- 
ing surgeon  to  R.I.  Hosp.;  surgeon  to  North  End 
Dispensary.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  R.I. 
Medico-Legal  Soc,  Am.  Urol.  Assn.,  R.I.  Hosp. 
Club,  Nu  Sigma  Nu.  Free  Baptist.  Clubs:  Uni- 
versity, Wannamoisett  Country.  Recreations: 
tennis,  golf,  auction  bridge.  Home:  45  Arch  St. 
Office:     251   Broad   St.,   Providence,   R.I. 

COOKE,  Georg-e  Willis,  author;  b.  Comstock. 
Mich.,  Apr.  23,  1848;  s.  Hiram  and  Susan  Jane 
(Earl)  Cooke;  ed.  Olivet  Coll.,  Mich.,  Jefferson 
Inst.,  Wis.;  studied  theology,  Meadville  Theol. 
School,  Pa. :  m.  Lucy  Nash,  of  Rochester,  Wis., 
Sept.  4,  1872.  Entered  Unitarian  ministry,  1872; 
pastor  Grand  Haven,  Mich.,  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
Dedham  and  Lexington,  Mass.,  and  Dublin,  N.H. ; 
retired  from  active  ministry,  1899,  and  since  de- 
voted to  lit.  and  lecturing.  Lecturer  at  Rand  Sch. 
of  Social  Science,  New  York,  and  Boston  Sch.  of 
Social  Science.  Author:  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson — 
His  Life.  Writings  and  Philosophy,  1881;  George 
Eliot,  a  Critical  Study,  1883;  Poets  and  Problems, 
1886;  The  Clapboardtrees  Parish,  Dedham,  Mass., 
1887;  Guide  Book  to  the  Poetic  and  Dramatic  Writ- 
ings of  Robert  Browning.  1891;  The  Spiritual  Life, 
1893;  Earlv-  Letters  of  George  William  Curtis  to 
John  S.  Dwight,  1898;  Biography  of  John  S. 
Dwight,  1898;  An  Historical  and  Biographical  In- 
troduction to  The  Dial,  1902;  Unitarianism  in 
America;  Woman  in  tlie  Progress  of  Civilization, 
1912.  Editor:  (with  introduction  and  notes)  Poetic 
and  Dramatic  Works  of  Robert  Browning  (River- 
side Edit.),  1899;  reprint  of  The  Dial.  1902;  The 
Poets  of  Transcendentalism,  1902;  A  Bibliography 
of  James  Russell  Lowell,  1907;  A  Bibliography 
of  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson,  1907;  3  vols,  of  a  com- 
plete edit,  of  the  Works  of  Theodore  Parker,  1907. 
Book  reviewer  New  York  Call.  .Active  mem.  So- 
cialist Party,  1902 — .  Home:  Wakefield,  Mass. 
Office:    25   Beacon  St.,   Boston.* 

COOKi:,  Harrietts  Jay,  educator  and  humani- 
tarian.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

COOKE,  Helen  Temple,  educator:  b.  Rutland, 
Vt.,  Apr.  13,  1865;  d.  Edmund  Foster  and  Mary 
Ann  (Bardwell)  (i;ooke;  ed.  Rutland  pub.  schs. 
Conducted  a  pvt.  sch.  in  Rutland,  1882-94;  spl.  stu- 
dent. Wellesley  Coll..  1894-9;  prin.  Dana  Hall  Sch., 
since  1899;  prin.  of  "Tenacre,"  a  sch.  for  younger 
girls  established  in  Wellesley,  Mass.,  1910,  and 
of  Pine  Manor,  a  post-gi-aduate  school  established 
1911.  Address:  Dana  Hall  School,  Wellesley,  Mass.* 


COOKE,  Henry  Arnold,  M.D.;  b.   Groton,   Mass., 

Aug.  2,  1866:  s.  John  S.  and  Frances  (Eaton) 
Cooke;  A.B.,  Amherst.  1889;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1896;  m.  N.Y.  City,  Feb.  23.  1899,  Bertha 
Helen  West;  3  children,  Stuart  P.W.,  Gordon  A., 
John  A.  Practiced  in  Providence,  R.I.,  since  1899; 
visiting  phys.,  R.I.  Hosp.  Mem.  R.I.  and  Provi- 
dence med.  socs.  Address:  405  Angell  St.,  Provi- 
dence,   R.I. 

COOKE,  William  Parker,  dentist;  b.  Milford, 
IMas.s.,  Alar.  U),  1859;  s.  George  Lamb  and  Emma 
Augusta  (Clarke)  Cooke;  grad.  high  sch.,  Milford; 
studied  dentistry  under  his  father;  D.M.D.,  Har- 
vard Dental  Sch.,  1881;  m.  Milford,  Nov.  10,  1^92, 
Caroline  Lucia  Wicks;  3  children,  John  Wicks, 
Richard  C.  Barbara.  Has  practiced  in  Boston  since 
1881;  instr.  in  operative  dentistry,  1887-90,  clinical 
lecturer  in  operative  dentistry,  1890-2,  instr.  in 
crown  and  bridgework,  1892-5,  in  crown  and 
bridgework  and  metallurgy.  1895-1900,  asst.  prof, 
mechanical  dentistry,  1900-07,  prof,  prosthetic 
dentistry  since  1908,  mem.  administration  bd.  since 
1899.  asst.  pi-of.  prosthetic  deutislrv,  ]!t(i7-S, 
prof,  prosthetic  dentistry  since  1908,  Harvard 
Dental  Sch.  Mem.  Harvard  Odontol.  Soc,  Am. 
Acad.  Dental  Science.  Home;  63  Sumner  St.,  New- 
ton Centre,  Mass.    Office:    520  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

COOIiEY,  Charles  Parsons,  banker;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn..  Feb.  25,  1867;  s.  Fiancis  B.  and  Clarissa  A. 
(Smith)  Cooley;  A.B.,  Yale,  1891;  m.  Zaidee  Whit- 
man, of  Montreal,  Can.,  Jan.  9,  1901;  3  children, 
Charles  P.,  Jr.,  Paul  W.,  Richard  H.  Engaged  in 
banking  business  since  189G;  v. -p.  Fidelity  Trust 
Co.  since  1905:  dir.  Aetna  Ins.  Co.,  Conn.  Gen. 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  Hartford  Steam  Boiler  Inspection 
Ins.  Co.,  Soc.  for  Savings,  Johns-Pratt  Co.  Pres. 
Bd.  of  Trustees,  Hartford  Sem.  Foundation;  pres. 
Bd.  of  Directors,  Hartford  Retreat  for  the  Insane, 
trustee  Am.  Sch.  for  the  Deaf.  Mem.  S.A.R.,  Soc. 
Colonial  Wars,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  (Phi  Chap- 
ter). Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Hartford, 
Hartford  Golf,  University  (Hartford  and  New 
York),  Graduates'  (New  Haven),  St.  James  (Mon- 
treal, Can.).  Address:  119  Farmington  Av.  Of- 
fice:   64   Pearl   St.,   Hartford,   Conn. 

COOIiEV,  Francis  Rexford,  investments;  b.  New 
York,  Nov.  21,  1863;  s.  Francis  Buel  and  Clarissa 
Alexander  (Smith)  Cooley;  grad.  Hartford  High 
Sch.,  1882;  B.A.,  Yale,  1886;  m.  Hartford,  1890, 
Alice  Cleveland  Browne;  2  sons,  Francis  B.,  John 
C.  Entered  banking  business  in  Hartford,  1889; 
dealer  in  stoclis  and  bonds  since  1891;  dir.  Nat. 
Exchange  Bank,  Conn.  Fire  Ins.  Co..  Landers, 
Frary  &  Clark,  Am.  Hosiery  Co.,  Hartford  City 
Gas  Light  Co.;  street  commr.,  Hartford.  1905-8; 
mem.  City  of  Hartford  Bd.  of  Finance,  1913.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mem.  Scroll  and  Key,  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs:  Hartford,  Hartford  Golf, 
Country,  Hartford  Yacht  (commodore);  I'niversity 
(New  York).  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home: 
31  Woodland  St.  Office:  4  9  Pearl  St.,  Hartford 
Conn. 

COOIiEV,  Myron  I,.,  JM.D.;  b.  Cheshire,  Conn., 
Dec.  23,  1859;  s.  George  W.  and  Cornelia  (Merriam) 
Cooley;  ed.  Hopkins  Grammar  Sch.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1873-8;  M.D..  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of  Buffalo, 
N.Y.,  1886;  m.  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  Aug.  27.  1886,  Maysie 
Bowman.  Began  practice  at  Southbury,  Conn., 
1886;  removed  to  Waterbury,  1895:  mem.  Conn. 
Ho.  of  Rep..  1888-9.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Conn.  State  Med. 
Soc,  New  Haven  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Waterbury  Med. 
Soc.  Republican.  Mason  (Past  Master).  Address: 
354  North  Main  St.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

COOIiEV,  Thomas  J.,  clothing  mcht. ;  b.  South- 
wick,  Mass.,  July  27.  1850;  s.  Thomas  and  Elvira 
(Stevens)  (jooley;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Southwick;  m. 
Helen  M.  Rockwell,  of  Southwick,  Oct.  30,  1872. 
Has  engaged  in  clothing  business  at  Westfield, 
Mass.,  since  1881:  pres.  Cooley  Bros.  Co.  Republi- 
can. Mason  (K.T..  Shriner):  Odd  Fellow.  Club: 
Westfield.    Home:  Westfield,  Mass. 

COOJtIDG'E,  Algremon,  M.D.;  b.  Boston,  Jan.  24, 
1860;  s.  Algernon  and  Mary  (Lowell)  Coolidge; 
A, P.  .  Harvard,  1881,  M.D.,  1886:  m.  Amy  P.  Lothrop, 
of  Boston,  Dec.  15,  1896;  children,  Anne,  Algernon 
Ij..  Thoi-nton  L.  Has  practiced  at  Boston  since 
1888;    phys.    for    diseases    of    throat,    Mass.    Gen. 


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Hosp.,  since  1S93:  clin.  iustr.  laryngology,  1>>"J3-UG, 
asst.  prof.,  1906-11,  prof.,  since  1911,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.  Mem.  Ma.ss.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  LarNiigul.  Assn. 
(pres.,  1908-9),  Am.  Climatol.  Assn.,  Am.  L,ai-.\ngol., 
Rhinol.  and  Otol.  Soc.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Coun- 
try.   Address:     tilS   Beacon   St.,    Boston.* 

COOIiIDGi:,  Archibald  Cary,  college  prof.;  b. 
Boston,  Mar.  U,  1866;  s.  .Jo.seph  Randolph  and 
Julia  (Gardner)  Coolidge;  brother  of  John  Gard- 
ner Coolidge;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1S87;  studied  U.  of 
Beilin  1  tei-m;  ftcole  des  Science.s  Politiciues,  Paris, 
and  Freiburg,  in  Baden,  Ph.D.,  1892;  unmarried. 
Acting  sec.  Am.  Legation,  St.  Petersburg,  winter 
of  1890-1;  private  sec.  to  uncle,  T.  J.  Coolidge, 
minister  to  France,  spring  of  1892;  sec.  Am.  Lega- 
tion at  Vienna,  1893;  instr.  history,  1893-9,  asst. 
prof.,  1899-08,  ])rof.  since  1908.  dir.  of  lJni\ersii.y 
Library,  since  1911,  Harvard  U.  With  Taft  party 
to  P. I.,  1905-6;  Harvard  lecturer  at  the  Sorbonne 
and  other  French  univs.,  1906-7;  U.S.  and  Harvard 
del.  to  Pan-Am.  Scientific  Congress,  Santiago, 
Chile,  1908-9;  Harvaid  exchange  prof,  at  U.  of 
Berlin,  1913-14.  Mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Va.  Hist. 
Soc,  Am.  Hist.  Assn..  Marseilles  Geog.  Soc.  (hon.). 
Royal  Geog.  Soc,  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social 
Science,  Am.  Antiq.  Soc.  Author:  The  United 
States  as  a  World  Power,  1908.  Address:  130 
Beacon  St.,   Boston.* 

COOIiIBGi:,  Calvin,  lawyer;  b.  Plvmouth.  Vt., 
.July  4,  1872;  s.  John  C.  and  Victoria  J.  (Moor) 
Coolidge;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1895  (won  gold  medal 
for  essay  on  "The  Principles  of  the  American  Rev- 
olution," S.A.R.  prize  open  to  all  colls,  in  U.S.); 
studied  law  with  Hammond  &  Field,  Northampton, 
Mass.;  admitted  to  bar,  1897;  m.  Grace  A.  Goodhue, 
of  Burlington,  Vt.,  Oct.  4,  1905;  2  children,  John, 
b.  Sept.  7,  1906:  Calvin,  Apr.  i:'.,  190n.  Practiced 
in  Northampton;  v. -p.  Nonotuck  Savings  Bank; 
councilman,  1899;  city  solicitor,  1900-1;  examiner 
of  titles  for  Hampshire  Co.;  elk.  of  courts,  1904; 
chmn.  Rep.  City  Com.,  1904;  rep.  Gen.  Ct,  1907,  08; 
mayor  of  Northampton,  1910,  11;  state  senator, 
Berkshire-Hampshire-Hampden  Dist.,  1912.  13,  14, 
15  (pres.  Senate,  1914,  15).  Mem.  Vt.  Assn.  (Bos- 
ton). Clubs:  Middlesex,  Northampton.  Address: 
25   Main   St.,  Northampton,  Mass. 

COOIiIDGX:,  Charles  AUerton,  architect;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Nov.  30,  1S5S;  s.  David  Hill  and  Isabella 
(Shurtleff)  Coolidge;  A.B.,  Harvard  U.,  ISSl  (hon. 
Doctor  of  Arts,  1906) ;  spl.  student  in  architecture, 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  .Julia  Shepley,  of  St.  Louis, 
Oct.  30,  1889.  Entered  office  H.  H.  Richardson, 
architect,    Boston,    1882;    partner    Sheplev.    Rutan 

6  Coolidge.  1886-15  Cfirm  now  Coolidge  &  Shat- 
tuck) :  in  charge  Chicago  office  of  firm,  1892-1900: 
built  Stanford  U.,  Cal.:  Ames  Bldg.,  and  Southern 
Terminal  Sta.,  and  new  Harvard  Med.  Sch.  bldgs., 
Boston;  Chicago  Pub.  Library.  Art  Inst.,  Chicago, 
Law  Sch.  and  Commons  of  LT.  of  Chicago;  new 
Harvard  Freshman  Halls.  Dir.  Am.  Inst.  Archi- 
tects. Chevalier  Legion  d'Honneur,  France,  1900: 
mem.  Order  of  the  Cincinnati.  Republican.  Clubs: 
Somerset  Country  (Boston):  Chicasro  (Chicaaro): 
Century,  University  (New  York).  Home:  82  Marl- 
boro St.    Offiice:    Ames  Bldg.,  Boston.* 

COOI^IDGZ:,  Francis  Iiowell,  cotton  broker;  b. 
Boston,  Nov.  20,  1861;  s.  Algernon  and  Mary  (Low- 
ell) Coolidge;  A.B.,  Princeton,  1884;  m.  Alice  B. 
White,  of  Boston,  Nov.  19,  1901.  Began  active  ca- 
reer in  cotton  mills,  Waltham,  Mass..  1884,  con- 
tinuing until  1886  and  then  engaged  in  same  busi- 
ness in  Lowell:  with  Bay  State  Trust  Co..  Boston, 

7  yrs. ;  cotton  broker.  Boston,  since  1895.  Mem. 
Boston  Sch.  Com..  1897-03.  Sec.  Young  Men's  Dem. 
Club  of  Mass.,  1896-01.  Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Boston 
City:  also  Princeton  (New  York).  Home:  296 
Marlboro   St.    Office:     166   Devonshire   St.,    Boston. 

COOIiISGX!,  Harry  R.,  lawver:  b.  Livermore. 
Me.,  Dec.  15.  1879:  s.  Franklin  W.  and  Cora  H. 
(Campbell)  Coolidge:  descendant  of  John  Coolidge. 
who  came  from  England  to  Watertown,  Mass.,  in 
1634;  grad.  Westbrook  Sem.,  Portland,  Me.,  1898: 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.,  1902;  unmarried.  Admitted  to 
Me.  bar.  Aug..  1903;  mem.  Manson  &  Coolidge  since 
July,  1904;  admitted  to  bar  of  U.  S.  Supreme  Ct., 
Apr..  1909;  asst.  elk.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1905,  7. 
Repuldican.     I^niversalist ;  v.  p.  Lfniversalist  Conv. 


Mason;  mem.  O.E.S.      Recreations:   motoring.      Ad- 
dress:    Pittsfleld.   Me. 

COOIiXDGZ:,  Henry  E.,  lawver:  b.  Livermore, 
Me.,  Dec.  23,  1860;  s.  Charles  A.  and  Sarah  N.  (Fos- 
ter) Coolidge;  prep.  edn.  Nichols  Latin  Sch.,  Lew- 
iston.  Me.;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1881,  A.M.,  1884;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1889;  m.  Josephine  O.  Dearborn,  of 
Canton,  Me.,  Apr.  26,  1883;  1  child,  C.  W.  Cool- 
idge, Lisbon  Falls,  Me.  Practiced  at  Lisbon  Falls 
since  1889;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908-9.  Mem. 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Republican.  Address:  Lis- 
bon P'alls,   Me. 

COOIiIBGE,  James  Ivers   Trecothic,  clergyman. 

(See   vol.    19119.) 

COOIiIDGE,  John  C;  b.  Plymouth,  Vt.,  Mar. 
31,  1845;  .s.  Calvin  G.  and  Sarah  A.  (Brewer) 
Coolidge;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Black  River  Acad., 
Ludlow,  Vt.;  m.  May  6,  1868.  Victoria  J.  Moor,  of 
Plvmouth,  Vt.  (died  1885);  2  children,  J.  Calvin, 
Abbie  G.  (deceased);  m.  2d,  Sept.  9,  1891,  Carrie 
A.    Brown,    of   Plymouth,    Vt.      Entered    mercantile 


Ho.  of  Rep.,  1872-8,  Senate,  1910-12;  was  on  Gov. 
William  W.  Stickney's  staff,  1900-2;  justice  of  the 
peace  20  yrs.  Trvistee  Black  River  Acad.  Repub- 
lican.     Baptist.      Address:    Plymouth,    Vt. 

COOIiIDGi:,  John  Gardner;  b.  Boston,  July  4, 
1863:  s.  Joseph  Randolph  and  Julia  (Gardner) 
Coolidge;  great-great-grandson  of  Thomas  Jeffer- 
son; brother  of  Archibald  Cary  Coolidge;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1884;  m.  Plelen  Granger  Stevens,  of  North 
Andover,  iNIass.,  Apr.  29,  1909.  Left  U.  S.  in 
1887,  and  spent  3  yrs.  traveling  in  the  Far  East, 
then  4  yrs.  in  S.A.  and  4  yrs.  mainly  in  Europe; 
was  in  Cuba,  July,  1898,  and  in  the  Philippines  in 
early  part  of  1899,  later  visiting  Samoa,  the  South 
Sea  Islands,  and  Australia.  Acted  as  U.S.  vice- 
consul  at  Pretoria,  S.  Africa,  1900  (1st  yr.  of  Boer 
War) ;  sec.  legation  and  charge  d'affaires,  Peking, 
1902-6;  sec.  embassy  and  charg6  d'affaires.  City  of 
Mexico,  1907-8;  apptd.  E.E.  and  M.P.  to  Nicaragua, 
July  1,  1908  (resigned  Nov.  26,  1908);  apptd.  spl. 
agt.  of  Dept.  of  State  to  Embassy,  Paris,  France. 
Dec,  1914.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Fellow  Royal 
Geog.  Soc.  (London);  mem.  Am.  Soc.  Internat. 
Law.  Clubs:  Somerset  (Boston),  Metropolitan 
(Washington).      Home:   130  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

COOIiIDGi:,  John  Templenran,  trustee;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Jan.  1,  1856;  s.  Joseph  Swett  and  Mary  Louisa 
Coolidge;  grad.  Harvard,  class  of  1879;  studied 
painting  under  Carolus  Duran,  Paris,  1879-85;  m. 
Brookline,  Sept.  16,  1879.  Katharine  Scollay  Park- 
man.  Mem.  and  sec.  of  Bd.  of  Art  Commrs.,  City 
of  Boston;  trustee  Boston  Athenaeum,  Boston  Mus. 
of  Fine  Arts;  dir.  Pub.  Sch.  Art  League,  Boston 
Soc.  Arts  and  Crafts.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Tavern. 
Home:  106  Beacon  St..  Boston,  Mass.  (Ports- 
mouth,   N.H.,    in   summer.) 

COOIiIDGi:,  J(oseph)  Randolph,  Jr.,  architect: 
b.  Boston,  May  17,  1862:  s.  Joseph  Randolph  and 
Julia  (Gardner)  Coolidge:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1883, 
A.M.,  1884;  Dresden  Poly.,  1884;  U.  of  Berlin,  1885; 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1888-90;  ficole  des  Beaux  Arts, 
Paris,  1891-4;  m.  Mary  Hamilton  Hill,  of  Boston, 
Oct.,  28,  1886.  In  practice  of  architecture,  Boston, 
1894 — ;  now  mem.  firm  of  Coolidge  &  Carlson. 
Trustee  Boston  Athenseum,  Mus.  Fine  Arts  (tem- 
porary dir.  1906);  dir.  Associated  Charities  of  Bos- 
ton. Fellow  A. I. A.;  mem.  Boston  Soc.  Architects 
(sec.  1904-5.  pres.  1905-7),  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce  (1st  vice-pres.  1912-3,  pres.  1914).  LTni- 
tarian.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Exchange,  Somerset 
(Boston),  Century  (New  York).  Home:  "Warren 
St.,  Brookline,  Mass.    Office:  89  State  St.>  Boston.* 

COOIiIDGi:,  Julian  Iiowell,  colleffe  prof.:  b. 
Brookline,  Mass.,  Sept.  28,  1873;  s.  Joseph  Ran- 
dolph and  Julia  (Gardner)  Cloolidge;  A.B.,  Harvard. 
1895;  B.Sc.  Oxford  U.,  Eng.,  1897;  Ph.D.,  U.  of 
Bonn,  Prussia,  1904;  m.  Theresa  Reynolds,  of  Bos- 
ton, Jan.  17,  1901.  Teacher  of  mathematics,  Gro- 
ton  (Mass.)  Sch.,  1897-9;  instr.  mathematics,  1900, 
asst.  prof.,  Sept.,  1908 — ■.  Harvard  Universitv.  Mem. 
Council   Am.    Math.    Soc.     Clubs:    Union    (Boston), 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


Oakley    Countr>-     (Belmont,     Mass.)-     Address:     7 
Fayerwfather  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

COOIiIBGX:,  Iiouis  Arthur,  ex-assistant  secre- 
tary of  tlie  treasiirx-;  b.  .\atick.  Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1S61; 
s.  William  L.  and  Sarah  Isabella  (Washburn) 
Coolidge;  bro.  of  William  Henry  Coolidge;  A.B., 
magna  cum  laude,  Harvard,  1883;  m.  Helen  L.  Pick- 
erill,  of  Washington,  .Ian.  2,  1890;  3  children, 
Helen  L.,  Margaret,  Jolin  W.  On  staff  Springfield 
Republican,  1883-8;  pvl.  sec.  to  Henry  Cabot 
Lodge,  1888-91;  Washington  corr.,  1891-04;  was 
editor  Congressional  Directory,  and  indexer  Con- 
gressional Record;  elk.  com.  on  election  of  Presi- 
dent, Vice-President  and  representatives  in  Con- 
gress, 51st  Congress;  dir.  Lit.  Bur.,  Uep.  Nat.  Com., 
1904;  asst.  Sec.  of  the  Treasury,  Feb.,  1908-Apr., 
1909;  treas.  and  dir.  United  Shoe  Machinery  Co. 
since  Dec,  1909;  v. -p.  Am.  Zinc,  Lead  and  Smelting 
Co.;  dir.  Am.  Trust  Co.,  Boston  Fast  Color  Evelet 
Co.,  J.  C.  Rhodes  &  Co.,  O.  A.  Miller  Treeing  Ma- 
chine Co.,  United  Awl  &  Needle  Co.,  United  Fast 
Color  Eyelet  Co.,  United-Xpedite  Finishing  Co.  Dir. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Coinmerce;  trustee  N.E.  Con- 
servatory of  Music.  Clubs:  University,  Autliors', 
Republican  (New  York);  Gridiron  (pres.,  1904), 
Cosmos  (Washington,  D.C.);  Algonquin,  Univer- 
sity, Art  (v.  p.,  1915),  Beacon  Soc.  (pres.,  1915), 
City,  Exchange  (Boston);  Cumberland  (Portland, 
Me.).  Author:  An  Old  Fashioned  Senator;  Life 
of  Orville  H.  Piatt,  1910.  Contbr.  to  mags.  Home: 
Milton,  Mass.  Office:  205  Lincoln  St.,  Boston, 
Mass.* 

COOIiIDGE,  Sidney,  business  man;  b.  Boston, 
Mar.  8,  1864;  s.  Algernon  and  Marv  (Lowell)  Cool- 
idge; A.B.,  Harvard,  1911,  as  of  1886;  m.  Mary  C. 
Colt,  of  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  Aug.  13,  1891;  8  children, 
Mary  L.,  Sidney,  Edmund  J.,  Thomas  B.,  John  L., 
Helen,  Francis  L.,  Philip.  With  Hannibal  &  St. 
Joseph  R.R.,  1886-92,  C.,B.&Q.R.R.,  1892-8;  asst. 
treas.  Stark  Mills,  Manchester,  Mass.,  1898-9, 
treas.,  1899-01;  treas.  Fore  River  Ship  &  Engine 
Co.,  1901-3;  treas.  and  dir.  Lowell  Bleachery  since 
1904.  Clubs:  Union,  Harvard  (both  of  Boston). 
Home:  Concord,  Mass.  Office:  Lowell  Bleachery, 
Lowell,  Mass. 

COOIirDCri:,  Sumuer,  M.D. ;  b.  TVatertown,  Mass., 
Oct.  13,  1859;  s.  John  and  Martha  (Sturtevant) 
Coolidge;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1883;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1900;  m.  Alice  A.  Maguire,  of  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Nov.  5,  1890;  2  children,  John,  Eleanor. 
Practiced  at  Watertown,  Mass.  and  Canal  Zone, 
Panama,  since  1910;  supt.  State  Sanatorium,  1908- 

15.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Mass.  Assn.  of  Bds.  of 
Health,  Nat.  Soc.  for  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis, 
Am.  Sanatorium  Assn.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Club:  Boston  City.    Address:  Middleboro,  Mass. 

COOIiIBCfi:,  T(lioiuas)  Jefferson,  diplomat;  b. 
Boston.  Aug.  26,  is:jl;  s.  Joseph  and  Ellen  W'avles 
(Randolph)  Coolidge;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1850,  A.M., 
1853  (LL.D.,  1902);  m.  Hetty  Sullivan  Appleton, 
1852  (died  Apr.  15,  1912).  Began  business  in  Arm 
Gardiner  &  Coolidge,  East  India  mchts. ;  ex-pres. 
A.,T.  &  S.F.  R.R.,  and  Ore.  R.R.  &  Navigation  Co.; 
dir.  Lawrence  Mfg.  Co.,-  Old  Colony  Trust  Co., 
Mass.  Hosp.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Amoskeag  Mfg.  Co., 
Great  Falls  Mfg.  Co.  Mem.  Pan-Am.  Congress, 
1889:  tax  coinmr..  1892;  U.S.  minister  to  France, 
1892-93;  mem.  Joint  Higli  Commn.  to  adjust  dis- 
putes between  England  and  U.S.,  1898-9;  Republi- 
can. Overseer  Harvard,  1886-97;  gave  Jefferson 
Physical  Research  Lab.  to  Harvard;  gave  library 
bldg.  to  Manchester,  Mass.  V.-p.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc 
Home:  (winter)  315  Dartmouth  St..  Boston:  (sum- 
mer) Manchester-by-the-Sea.  Mass.  Office:  Ames 
Bldg.,  Boston. 

COOI^rDGX:,  Thomas  Jefferson,  Jr.,  banker;  Mar. 

16.  1863-Apr.  14,  T.tl2.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1912-1:^,. ) 

COOIiIBGi:,  William  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Natick, 
Mass.,  Feb.  23,  1S.".9;  s.  William  L.  and  Sarah  Isa- 
bella (W'ashburn)  Coolidge;  brother  Louis  Arthur 
Coolidge:  A.B..  Harvard.  1881;  studied  Harvard 
Law  Sch.;  m.  ^lav  Humphreys,  at  Bavonne, 
N.J.,  Oct.  3,  1887.  Admitted  to  bar,  1885;  practicing 
ever  since.  Was  asst.  counsel  Boston  &  Lowell 
R.R.  Corpn.,  and  after  its  lease  to  Boston  &  Me. 
R.R.,  1887,  remained  as  atty.  that  corpn.;  partner 


law  arm  Strout  &  Coolidge,  1889-98;  since  death  of 
Mr.  Slrout,  1S9S,  of  lirm  of  Coolidge  &  Hight. 
Counsel  Boston  &  Me.  R.R.,  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.  R.R., 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Co.,  U.S.  Mining  Co.,  U.S. 
Smelting  Co.,  Boston-Panama  Co.,  U.S.  Coal  &  Oil 
Co.,  Island  Creek  Coal  Co.,  Pond  Creek  Coal  Co., 
Am.  Zinc,  Lead  &  Smelting  Co.,  Boston  &  Cleve- 
land Co.  (treas.),  and  others.  Republican.  Office: 
50  Congress  St.,   Boston.* 

COOMBS,  Delbert  Dana,  artist;  b.  Lisbon  Falls, 
Me..  July  26,  18.".0;  s.  William  Given  and  Clarinda 
Ann  (Kinsley)  Coombs;  descendant  of  Anthony 
Coombs,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  about  1656,  later  re- 
moved to  New  :\leadows,  INle. ;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m. 
Mrs.  Martha  Lufkin,  of  Lewiston,  Me.,  Sept.  10, 
1902:  1  daughter,  Martha  Pauline,  b.  July  19,  1907. 
Record  covers  40  yrs.  continuous  application  at 
the  easel;  gave  lessons  in  Lewiston  about  25  yr.s. 
and  had  studio  in  Boston  several  winters;  has 
painted  portraits  of  many  eminent  men  of  Me., 
10  of  which  may  be  seen  in  the  State  Capitol;  also 
cattle  and  landscape  pieces  owned  in  many  states. 
Address:    137    W'hitney   St.,    Auburn,   Me. 

COOMBS,  Georgre  Holden,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Brunswick,  Me.,  Jan.  7,  1863;  s.  David  Edwin  and 
Annie  (Lee)  Coombs;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  U.  City 
of  New  York,  1886;  interne,  Surg.  Div.,  Bellevue 
Hosp.,  New  York,  1886-8;  m.  Waldoboro,  Me.,  June 
6,  1889,  Gertrude  Farnsworth  Willett.  Has  prac- 
ticed at  Waldoboro,  since  1892.  Home:  Waldoboro, 
Me. 

COOMBS,  Irving-  Wesley,  clergyman.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

COOMBS,  Philip  Henry,  civil  engineer;  b.  Ban- 
gor, Me.,  Dec.  24,  1856;  s.  Philip  and  Sarah  Forbes 
(Woodhull)  Coombs;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Bangor  and 
in  office  of  Fred  H.  Coombs  (uncle),  Bangor;  m. 
Millie  May  Field,  of  Bangor,  Jan.  31,  1883;  2  chil- 
dren, Grace  Field,  b.  Sept.  6,  1886;  Leola  Woodhull, 
Mar.  10,  1890.  Prin.  asst.  city  engr.,  Bangor,  1875- 
83;  city  engr.,  1883-94,  1899  and  from  1901;  began 
practice  as  gen.  and  consulting  engr.,  1883;  mem. 
Baldwin  &  Coombs,  1883-95;  practiced  alone  from 
1895.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.  Republican.  Conglist. 
York  and  Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°);  Odd  Fellow. 
Club:  Masonic.  Home:  208  Broadway.  He  died 
Mar.  6,  1913. 

COOMBS,  Zelotes  Wood,  educator;  b.  Wrentham. 
Mass.,  June  8.  1865;  s.  George  W'eston  and  E!llen 
Adams  (Wood)  Coombs;  pi'ep.  edn.  Worcester  Clas- 
sical High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1888,  A.M.,  1895; 
studied  U.  of  Va.  Law  Sch.,  1889-90,  U.  of  Berlin, 
1894-5,  Paris,  summer,  1901;  m.  Elizabeth  Maury 
Haynes,  of  Charlottesville.  Va.,  Sept.  1,  1908.  Instr., 
Brooklyn  Poly.  Inst..  1888-9,  U.  of  Va..  1889-90; 
instr.  in  modern  langs.,  1890-4,  asst.  prof,  modern 
langs.,  1895-9,  prof.  French,  1901-3,  prof.  English. 
French  and  (3erman  and  head  of  dept.,  1903-13, 
prof.  English  since  1913,  W^orcester  Poly.  Inst., 
also  sec.  of  faculty;  dir.  and  elk.  The  Davis  Press; 
treas.  Worcester  Art  Soc. ;  elected  trustee  Worces- 
ter Pub.  Library  by  City  Council,  1907,  for  term 
of  6  vrs.  Mem.  N.E.  Modern  Lang.  Assn.,  Alpha 
Delta  Phi.  Republican.  Sr.  W^arden  St.  Mark's 
Episcopal  Ch. ;  mem.  standing  com.  Diocese  of 
Western  Mass.  Clubs:  Tatnuck  Country,  Worces- 
ter. Recreations:  walking,  gardening.  Home:  32 
Richards    St.,    W'orcester,    Mass. 

COON,  Georg'e  Bailey,  M.D. :  b.  Hudson,  Wis., 
Feb.  8.  1868;  s.  William  Henry  Harrison  and  Edna 
Lurinda  (Bailev)  Coon;  grad.  St.  Albans  (Vt. ) 
Acad.,  1887;  A.B..  Dartmouth,  1892,  A.M.,  1895; 
M.D..  Dartmouth  Med.  Coll.,  1895:  m.  Burlington, 
Vt.,  Apr.  13,  1901,  Mary  J.  Gates,  M.D.  Asst.  phys.. 
Taunton  State  Hosp.,  1895-8;  asst.  supt.,  Vt.  State 
Asylum,  1898-9;  asst.  surgeon,  eye,  ear,  nose  and 
throat,  Infirmary  Hosp.  and  St.  Bartholomew's 
Clinic,  New  York,  1899-1900;  in  pvt.  practice.  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt.,  1901:  in  practice  at  East  W^alpole. 
Mass.,  with  sanitarium  for  nervous  and  mental 
diseases,  since  1902;  mem.  Bd.  of  Health;  justice 
of  the  peace.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  A.M. A.. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Mason  (32°, 
K.T.,  Shriner);  mem.  I.O.O.F.  Club:  Dartmouth. 
Recreations:  billiards,  motoring.  Address:  202 
Washington   St.,   East  Walpole.   Mass. 


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COON,  James  H.  !■.,  insurance  engineer;  b.  Barn- 
stable, Mass.,  Oct.  16,  lbi53;  s.  James  and  Mary  C. 
( Handy >  Coon;  ancestry  from  Kngland  prior  to 
1776;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Barnstable;  grad.  Eastman 
Business  Coll.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.,  1876;  m.  Mel- 
vina  C.  Nickerson,  of  Barnstable,  July  6,  1874; 
children,  Inez  M.,  Eva  L.,  James  H.  With  Amesbury 
Mfg.  Co.,  l<S70-9,  F.  S.  Nelson  &  Co.,  1879-85;  in 
employ  of  Commonwealtli  of  Mass.,  1885-91;  engr. 
N.E.  Bur.  of  United  Inspection  since  1891.  Mem. 
General  Court  of  Mass.,  1909.  10,  11,  12.  Republi- 
can. Baptist.  Recreations:  horticulture.  Home:  21 
Palfrey  St.,  Watertown,  Mass.  Office:  71  Kilby  St., 
Boston. 

COOir,  William  HaU,  M.D.;  h.  Wakefield,  Mass., 
Sept.  15.  1S75:  s.  William  Lewis  and  Ellen  Persis 
(Holt)  Coon;  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med  Coll.  (New 
York  U.),  1897;  m.  Etta  M.  Haynes,  of  Lowell. 
Mass.,  1902;  2  children,  William  L.,  2d,  Katherine 
Haynes.  Practicing  phys.,  1897-07;  state  dist. 
health  officer,  since  1907.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
A.M.A.,  Mass.  Assn.  Bd.  of  Health,  Am.  Pub.  Health 
Assn.    Address:  92  Main  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

GOONS,  Iieroy  Wilson,  clergyman;  b.  Arcanum, 
Darke  Co.,  (J.,  Aug.  23,  1872;  s.  Philip  and  Almira 
(Fonts)  Coons;  grad.  Theol.  Sch.,  St.  Lawrence  U., 
Canton,  N.Y.,  1895,  B.D.,  1898;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1907, 
A.M.,  1908;  m.  Aug.  25,  1897,  Loraine  E.  Thomas, 
of  (Janton,  N.Y.  Ordained  Universalist  ministry, 
1895;  pastor  Hallowell,  Me.,  1896-7,  Pittsfleld,  1S9S- 
07,  Augusta,  1908-14,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  since  May 
1,  1914.  Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Democrat.  Address:  50  Columbia 
Park.  Haverhill,   Mass. 

COOPER,  Alausou  Lawrence,  clergyman;  b. 
Rochester,  Vt.,  Mar.   14,   1824.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

COOFEK,  Alesander  J.,  mfr. ;  b.  Enfield,  Conn., 
May  26,  1861;  s.  Charles  and  Annie  (Semple) 
Cooper;  father  b.  in  England,  mother  in  Scotland; 
ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Harriet  A.  Resseguie,  of  North- 
ville,  N.Y.,  Apr.  27,  1897;  1  daughter,  Mabel  R. 
Began  learning  trade  in  machine  shop;  entered 
manufacture  of  knit  goods,  1886,  and  has  since 
continued  in  same  line;  now  pres.  and  treas.  Cooper 
Mfg.  Co..  Bennington,  Vt. ;  v. -p.  Bennington  Coun- 
ty Nat.  Bank.;  dir.  Security  Trust  Co.,  Ti-oy,  N.Y. ; 
nominated  on  Progressive  Party  ticket  for  gov.  of 
Vt..  1914  (declined).  Methodist.  Mason;  mem. 
B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs:  Bennington,  Troy  City.  Ad- 
dress:  Bennington,  Vt. 

COOFEK,  Clarence  Hervey,  lawyer;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Mar.  18,  1853;  s.  Ellas  Hervey  and 
Ruth  Ellen  (White)  Cooper;  prep.  edn.  New  Haven 
High  Sch.  and  Hopkins  Grammar  Sch. ;  student 
Harvard  Law  Sch.;  m.  Flora  Alma  McKoy,  of 
Chelsea.  Mass.,  June  12,  1879;  2  children,  Claire 
(Mrs.  William  West),  Vera  A.  Began  practice  in 
Boston,  1878;  asst.  elk.  Supreme  Judicial  Ct.  for 
Suffolk  Co..  1888-04;  elk.  Supreme  Judicial  Ct.  for 
the  Commonwealth  of  Mass.,  since  1904.  Mem.  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston. 
Episcopalian;  vestryman  St.  Luke's  Ch.  Club:  St. 
Botolph.  Home:  1202  Commonwealth  Ave.  Office: 
Court  House,  Boston,  Mass. 

COOPER,  JCacob)  Francis,  clergyman;  b.  N.Y. 
City,  May  13,  1858;  s.  Jacob  and  Julia  Frances 
(Wildey)  Cooper;  prep.  edn.  Centenary  Collegiate 
Inst.,  Hackettstown,  N.J. ;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Mid- 
dletown.  Conn..  1883  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1887 
(D.D.,  1908);  m.  Eleanor  J.  Weeks,  of  Middletown, 
Conn..  Dec.  13,  1883.  Joined  N.E.  Southern  Conf. 
M.E.  Ch.,  1883;  stationed  at  Bryantville  and  Silver 
Lake.  Mass.,  1883-5;  ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1884; 
pastor  Cottage  City,  1885-8.  Middletown,  Newport, 
R.I.,  1888-92,  Broadway  Ch.,  Providence.  1892-5, 
Countv  St.  Ch.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1895-1900,  1st 
Ch.,  Taunton,  1900-2,  Trinity  Union  Ch.,  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  1902-10,  Central  Ch.,  Brockton,  Mass., 
1910-14;  supt.  Providence  Dist.,  since  1914.  Sec. 
N.E.  Southern  Conf.,  M.E.  Ch.,  since  1904;  del.  to 
Gen.  C^onf.  at  Baltimore,  1908;  trustee  East  Green- 
wich Acad.;  mem.  sch.  coms.,  Middletown,  R.I., 
1890,  1891.  Republican.  Mem.  Xi  Chapter  Psi  Up- 
silon.  Mystic  Seven  (Wesleyan  U.),  S.A.R.  (Nat. 
and  Mass.  socs.,  Robert  Treat  Paine  (Chapter,  Taun- 
ton), Mass.  Old  Colony  Hist.  Soc.  Address:  152 
Peace  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 


COOPER,  James  Ernest,  lawyer;  b.  Lockport, 
N.Y.,  Mar.  13.  1873;  s.  Rev.  James  W.  and  Nellie 
(Hilliard)  Cooper;  B.A.,  Yale,  1895;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1898;  m.  Elizabeth  Wayne,  of  New  York, 
Sept.  2,  1900;  1  son,  James  W.  Admitted  to  Conn, 
bar,  1898,  and  since  practiced  at  New  Britain; 
mem.  Kirkham  &  Cooper.  Judge  City  Court  New 
Britain,  1900-6;  corpn.  counsel  since  1906.  Repub- 
lican.   Conglist.    Address:    New  Britain,  Conn. 

COOPER,  James  Wesley,  clergyman;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Oct.  6,  1842;  s.  James  Ford  and  Cor- 
nelia (Walkley)  Cooper;  A.B.,  Yale,  1865,  A.M., 
1879;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1868;  (D.D., 
Olivet,  1886);  m.  Nellie  E.  Hilliard,  of  Manchester, 
Conn.,  Aug.  13,  1868;  2  children,  Elisha  Hilliard, 
James  Earnest.  Asst.  adj. -gen.  on  staff  Gov.  Wil- 
liam A.  Buckingham,  of  Conn.,  1865-6;  ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1868;  pastor  Rockport,  Mass., 
1868-71,  Lockport,  N.Y..  1871-8,  New  Britain,  Conn., 
1878-03;  corr.  sec,  1903-10,  v. -p.,  1910-14,  Am.  Mis- 
sionary Assn.,  New  York.  Chaplain  1st  Regt.  Conn. 
N.G.,  1878-88;  mem.  Corpn.  Yale  U.,  1885 — ;  trustee 
Hampton  (Va.)  Inst.,  Talladega  (Ala.)  Coll.,  and 
other  instns.  Corporate  mem.  A.B.C.F.M.,  1884-14; 
inem.  Internat.  Congl.  Council,  London,  1891,  Bos- 
ton, 1899.  Address:  683  Asylum  Ave.,  Hartford, 
Conn.* 

COOPER,  Joseph  Holland  Collier,  clergyman; 
grad.  East  Keswick  Coll.  and  Theol.  Inst.  (Metho- 
dist, York,  Eng.).  Deacon,  1907,  priest,  1908,  P.E. 
Ch.;  asst.  St.  John's  Ch.,  North  Adams.  Mass., 
1907-8;  rector  St.  John's  Ch.,  Gloucester,  since 
1908.  Home:  165  Washington  St.,  Gloucester, 
Mass. 

COOPER,  Llewellyn  !■.;  b.  Waterford,  Ireland, 
July  14,  1869;  s.  Capt.  Llewellyn  L.  and  Maria 
Elizabeth  (Andrews)  Cooper;  brought  to  America, 
1877;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  N.Y.  City  and  Augusta,  Me.; 
Dirigo  Business  Coll.;  m.  July  IS,  1905,  Alice  Reed 
Brown,  of  Ellsworth,  Me.  Paymaster  Edwards 
Mfg.  Co.,  25  yrs.,  1886-11;  supt.  pub.  bldgs..  Me., 
since  Oct.  1,  1911:  chmn.  State  Park  Commn.  Maj. 
on  staff  of  Gov.  Frederick  W.  Plaisted.  Col.  Me. 
Div.  S.V. ;  mem.  Iron  Cross  and  Silver  Cross,  S.V. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Club:  Abnaki  (pres.  4  yrs.).  Ad- 
dress: 51  Sewall  St.,  Augusta,  Me. 

COOPER,  Samuel  Bolton,  clergyman;  moved  to 
Shenandoah,  Pa.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

COOPER,  ■Varnum  Agfustus,  clergyman;  b.  East 
Killingly,  Conn.,  July  8,  1835;  s.  Rev.  Calvin  and 
Eliza  (Carder)  Cooper;  descendant  of  John  Cooper, 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1635;  prep.  edn.  Rhode  Island 
Select  Sch.,  River  Point;  student  Wesleyan  U., 
Conn.,  1863  (hon.  A.M.,  1873;  D.D.,  Wilev  U.,  Tex., 
1889);  m.  Elizabeth  F.  K.  Bucklyn,  of  Foster,  R.I., 
Apr.  25,  1856  (died  1894);  1  daughter,  Hattie  B. 
Mem.  Providence  Conf.  M.E.  Ch.,  1857-71,  N.E. 
Conf.,  since  1874;  pastor  in  South  Somerset,  Mass., 
1857-8,  South  Glastonbury,  Conn.,  1859,  Colches- 
ter, 1860-1,  New  London,  1862-3,  Mystic,  1864-6, 
Providence,  R.I.,  1867-70,  Nashua,  N.H.,  1871-3, 
Trinity  Ch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1874-6.  Lynn,  1877-9, 
Chelsea,  1880-1,  Boston,  1882-3,  Lynn,  1884-5;  supt. 
N.E.  Home  for  Little  Wanderers,  1886-07  (cared 
for  7,000  children;  provided  $30,000  for  current  ex- 
penses; from  funds  invested  built  first  home  at 
cost  of  $145,000>-  endowment  agt.  N.E.  Annual 
Conf.  M.E.  Ch.  since  1907.  Served  as  chaplain  18th 
Regt.  Conn.  Vol.  Inf.  during  Civil  War.  Republi- 
can. Mem.  G.A.R.  Address:  1  Kensington  Park, 
Roxbury,  Mass. 

COFEIiANS,  Charles,  artist;  b.  Thomaston.  Me.. 
Sept.  10,  1858;  s.  George  and  Mary  F.  (Monroe) 
Copeland;  ed.  pub.  sch..  Thomaston;  m.  Eda  O. 
Mills,  of  Thomaston,  Oct.  27,  1886.  Engaged  as 
illustrator  and  painter  in  water  color;  exhibited  at 
Soc.  Am.  Artists,  Pa.  Acad.  Fine  Arts,  I?oston  Art 
Club,  etc.  Mem.  Boston  Art  Club,  Boston  Soc. 
Water  Color  Painters  (v. -p.).  Home:  Newton  Cen- 
ter, Mass.    Studio:   49  Studio  Bldg.,  Boston.* 

COFEIiANS,  Charles  Townsend,  teacher;  b. 
Calais.  Me.,  Apr.  27,  1860;  s.  H.  C.  and  Sarah  (Low- 
ell) Copeland;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1882;  1  yr.  Harvard 
Law  Sch.;  unmarried.  Lecturer  on  English  lit., 
1893-10.  asst.  prof,  of  English,  since  1910,  Har- 
vard. Lecturer  in  Lowell  Inst.  univ.  extension 
courses    in    English    lit.,    1907-11.     Independent    in 


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politics.  Contbr.  to  Atlantic  Monthly  on  lit.  topics. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  boulcs,  etc.).  Ad- 
dress:    15   Mollis   Hall.    Cambridge,   Mass.* 

COFEIiANB,  Elmer  Humphrey,  M.D.;  b. 
Acworth,  X.H.,  Mar.  1.  1S61:  s.  Hezeldah  and  Olive 
S.  (Nichols)  Copcland:  A.B..  Amherst,  1S89,  A.M., 
1897;  M.D.,  New  Yorli  Homoe.  Med.  Coll.,  1893; 
m.  Anna  Covell,  of  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  Aug. 
23,  1893:  4  children,  Olive  Uiania.  b.  I^eb.  17,  189.5; 
Winslow  Trowbridge,  July  9,  1897;  I^ewis  Covell, 
Mar.  25,  1901;  Prances  Alden,  Sept.  3(1,  1903.  PT-ac- 
ticing  phys.,  Northampton,  Mass.,  since  1S93: 
mem.  of  staff.  Cooley  Dickin.'^oii  Hosp..  .Xorthanip- 
ton.  since  1907.  Chmn.  bd.  of  assessors  First  Ch. 
of  Christ  (Congl.)  since  1906:  dir.  Y.M.C.A.  since 
1900:  orator.  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  1904;  mem. 
various  Nat.  and  State  med.  sees.;  pres.  of  Seth 
Pomeroy  Chapter  S.A.R.  Republican.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Northampton,  "The  Club"  (Northampton) 
Address:     168  Elm   St.,   Northampton,   Mass. 

COFEIiAND,  rrank  Merton,  lawyer;  b.  IMans- 
fielil.  :\Iass..  Apr.  19.  1854:  s.  Almond  and  Eliza- 
beth (Allen)  Copeland;  A.B.,  Marietta  (O.)  Coll., 
1S75:  LL.B..  Boston  I^^.  T^aw  Sch..  18S4:  unmarried. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1883;  mem.  firm  of  Wil- 
liams &  Copeland  since  1886;  asso.  justice  New- 
ton Police  Ct.  r^Iem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston, 
Middlesex  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason 
(K.T.).  Clubs:  Newton,  Hunnewell  (Newton). 
Recreations:  golf.  Home:  43  Bowers  St.,  New- 
tonville.  IMass.    Office:    60  Congress  St..  Boston. 

COFEIiAND.  Cruild  A.,  editor:  b.  Bvansville. 
Ind.,  Dec.  2.  1.S62:  s.  Guild  and  Eliza  J.  (Foster) 
Copeland;  A.B.,  W'illiams.  1883;  post-grad,  work 
Columbian  (now  George  Washington)  U.,  1883-6, 
B.S.;  m.  Jennie  S.  Copeland.  of  Boston.  Mass., 
.Tune  19,  1903.  Engaged  in  newspaper  worlv  since 
1889:  editor  Boston  Daily  Advertiser.  Episco- 
palian. Home:  26  Percival  St.  Office:  Boston 
Daily  Advertiser.  Boston,  Mass. 

COFi:iiANI>,  Horatio  Franklin,  M.D. :  b.  Easton, 
Mass.,  Nov.  15,  1S42;  s.  of  Horatio  and  Delia  Maria 
(Nye)  Copeland;  prep.  edn.  Tlietford  Acad.,  Vt. ; 
studied  medicine  with  Dr.  Caleb  Swan,  of  Easton. 
Mass.;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1865;  unmarried. 
Acting  asst.  surgeon.  U.S.A.,  Dec.  lS64-June  1. 
1865;  settled  in  South  Abington  (now  Whitman). 
Mass.,  1865.  w^liere  has  since  practiced.  Mem. 
A.M. A..  Mass.  i\Ied.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason:  Past  Comdr.  Old  Colony  Commandery, 
K.T. :  Past  IMaster  Abington  Council  Royal  and 
Select  Masters.  Recreations:  traveling,  shooting, 
fishing.     Address:     Whitman.    INIass. 

COFE^AND,  Hubliard,  merchant;  b.  Reading, 
Mass.,  Dec.  18,  1845;  s.  Elbridge  and  Ruth  (Mead) 
Copeland;  ed.  common  schs.  and  ^Marlow  (N.H.) 
Acad.;  m.  Wilhelmina  F.  Smith,  of  Woburn,  Mass., 
Sept.  17.  1889.  Began  in  dry  goods  business  with 
Robert  Bowser,  at  Reading,  Mass.,  Apr.  17,  1871; 
established  a  2d  store  in  Stoneham  3  yrs.  later, 
with  Richard  L.  Bowser  as  partner,  and  on  May 
1,  1879,  started  3d  store,  at  Woburn:  sold  2  stores 
to  R.  L.  Bowser  and  retained  interest  at  Woburn 
(Copeland  &  Bowser);  retired,  Apr.  1,  1915.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Home:  16  Scott  St.,  Woburn, 
Mass. 

COFEI.AND,  John  W.,  M.D.;  b.  Moretown,  Vt., 
June  17,  1840:  s.  Edmund  and  Mary  Ann  (Glad- 
ding) Copeland:  ed.  Lyndon,  Barre  and  Mont- 
pelier  acads.  and  Newbury  Seni.,  Vt. ;  M.D.,  U.  of 
Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1866;  m.  Martha  A.  Sanborn, 
of  Lyndonville.  Vt.,  Nov.  10,  1868  (died  1895);  m. 
2d,  Rezina  A.  McLean,  of  Lyndonville,  Mar.  29, 
1904.  Clerked  in  stores  at  Northfield,  Vt.,  4  yrs.; 
served  9  mos.  in  Co.  F,  12th  Vt.  Vols.,  1862;  prac- 
ticed at  Lyndonville  since  1866;  pres.  Lyndon 
Savings  Bank;  dir.  Lyndonville  Nat.  Bank,  1883-07. 
Mason;  mem.  G.A.R.  (past  comdr.  Farnsworth 
Post).     Address:     Lyndonville,   Vt. 

COFEI^AND,  Manton,  biologist;  b.  Taunton. 
Mass..  July  24,  1881;  s.  Henry  Preston  and  Abby 
Carver  (Dean)  Copeland;  ed.  Bristol  Acad.,  Taun- 
ton, IMass.;  S.B..  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.  (Har- 
vard). 1904:  S.M..  Harvard,  1905,  Ph.D.,  1908;  m. 
Dec.  20,  1910,  Rutli  Winsor  Ripley,  of  Taunton, 
Mass.     Asst.    in    zoology,    Harvard    and    Radcliffe 


while  doing  grad.  work  at  Harvard;  instr.  in  biol- 
ogy, 1908-9,  asst.  prof.,  1909-10;  prof,  since  1910, 
Bowdoin.  Lecturer  in  liistology  and  embryology, 
Med.  Sch.  of  Me.,  since  1912;  spl.  lecturer  in  biol- 
ogy, Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1909-12.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.; 
mem.  Biol.  Soc.  Washington,  Am.  Soc.  Zoologists, 
Am.  Ornithologists'  Union,  Boston  Soc.  Natural 
History.  Progressive  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Author  various  scientific  papers  in  mags,  and 
revs.    Addiess:    Brunswick.  Me. 

COFEIiAlI'D,  Marcus  Morton,  editor,    publisher. 

(See    vol.    1909.) 

COFEIiAND,  ■William  Adams,  mfr.;  b.  Maiden, 
Mass.,  Apr.  3,  1862;  s.  Daniel  T.  and  Abbie  S. 
(Sheldon)  Copeland;  ed.  pub.  sch..  Maiden;  m. 
Ida  M.  Haynes,  of  Framingham,  Mass.,  Feb.  4, 
1904.  Began  active  career  in  mfr.  of  shoe  making 
machinery,  1888;  pres.  Boylston  Mfg.  Co.  since 
1905;  pres.  The  Faneuil  Hall  Co.,  Plant  Co.,  In- 
vestment Co.;  sec.  and  dir.  Turner  Tanning  Ma- 
ehinei-y  Co.;  treas.  and  dir.  The  Phonoliarp  Co.; 
dir.  Cabot  Mfg.  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Home:  Chestnut  Hills,  Mass.  Office: 
251    A    St.,    Boston. 

COFF,  Elbridg'e  J.,  register  of  probate;  b.  War- 
ren, N.H..  July  22.  1844;  s.  Joseph  M.  and  Hannah 
H.  (Brown)  Copp;  descendant  of  Joshua  Copp, 
who  died  in  1670,  and  is  bui-ied  on  Copp  Hill, 
Boston;  g.g.  nephew  of  Gen.  Israel  Putnam;  ed. 
Nashua  pub.  schs.  (left  high  sch.  in  2d  yr.  to 
enlist  in  Union  Army) ;  grad.  Eastman  Commer- 
cial Coll.,  Poughkeepsie.  N.Y. ;  m.  S.  Eliza  White, 
of  Nashua.  N.H.,  June  9,  1869  (died  Dec.  7,  1893). 
Enlisted  as  pvt.  in  3d  Regt.,  N.H.  Vols.,  July, 
1861:  promoted  to  adjt.  at  18  yrs.  of  age;  wounded 
through  the  shoulder,  in  front  of  Richmond,  Va., 
May,  1864,  and  through  the  body,  at  the  Battle 
of  Deep  Bottom.  Aug.  16.  1^64;  discharged  on  ac- 
count of  wounds.  Oct.  16,  1864.  After  the  war 
traveled  in  the  West  from  Chicago  and  Indianap- 
olis, for  book  and  stationery  houses;  returned  to 
Nashua,  1867;  elected  to  office  of  register  of  pro- 
bate, Sept.,  1869,  and  has  held  the  office  ever  since. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason:  mem.  Loyal  Legion, 
G.A.R.  Author:  Reminiscences  of  the  War  of 
the    Rebellion.     Home:     Nashua,    N.H. 

COFF,  Owen,  alienist;  moved  to  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  AVho's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

COFFINS,  George  T.;  member  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  Nat.  Assn.  of  Mfrs.,  Am.  Acad. 
Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Address:  120  :Milk  St., 
Boston. 

COBAM,  Joseph  A.,  copper  mining;  b.  St.  Jolm. 
N.B.;  s.  George  and  Ann  (Bond)  Coram;  descend- 
ant on  father's  side  of  Sir  Thomas  Coram,  who 
came  from  London,  Eng.,  and  was  prominent  in 
tlie  settlement  of  New  Brunswick,  Can.;  on 
mother's  side  descendants  were  Scotch  of  the 
"House  of  Stuart;"  grad.  Gagetown  Coll..  1874;  m. 
Bangor,  Me.,  1877,  Cora  E.  Work  (now  deceased); 
4  children.  Alice  G.  (Mrs.  William  J.  Freeman,  of 
El  Paso,  Tex.),  Chester  D.,  Ross  A.,  Cedric  E.;  ni. 
2,  New  York,  Margaret  J.  Harrington.  Agt.  of 
Northwestern  Life  Ins.  Co.  in  Can.,  and  later 
engaged  with  his  father  in  lumber  exporting  busi- 
ness, as  G.  &  J.  Coram:  began  in  soap  business 
at  Bangor,  1876.  and  removed  the  business  to 
Lowell,  Mass.;  became  interested  in  mica  mining 
in  N.H.,  1878;  several  yrs.  real  estate  dealer  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  in  1886  went  to  Butte,  Mont., 
and  organized  the  Butte  &  Boston  Mining  Co.; 
formerly  pres.  Alvarado  Consolidated  Mines  Co., 
Davis-Daly  Copper  Co.,  Mexico  Consolidated  Min- 
ing &  Smelting  Co.;  now  dir.  Coram  Lumber  Co., 
Middlesex  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co..  Mont.  Coal 
&  Coke  Co.,  Bingham  Consolidated  Mining  & 
Smelting  Co.  Clubs:  Vesper  Country  (Lowell. 
I\Iass.),  Rocky  Mountain  (New  York),  Silver  Bow 
(Butte,  Mont.).  Recreations:  motoring,  fishing. 
Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  60  State  St.,  Bos- 
ton.* 

COBBETT,  John  M.,  insurance;  b.  Hingham, 
Mass.,  June  30,  l,s:iS:  s.  John  Kuhn  and  Catherine 
(Melville)  Corbett:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Hingham,  and 
Derby  Acad.;  m.  Susan  C.  Wright,  of  Boston,  Sept. 


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11,  1860;  1  daughter,  Edith  Maria  (Mrs.  Joseph  B. 
Thaxter).  Began  active  career  as  clerk  in  old 
Boylston  Bank,  1S54;  then  with  old  Suffolk  Bank; 
became  sec.  of  the  old  Mass.  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co. 
which  went  out  of  business  after  the  Boston  fire, 
1S72;  with  Guaranty  Ins.  Co.  as  exec,  officer  for 
10  vrs. ;  started  agency  in  own  name,  1882;  mem. 
firm  Corbett  &  Wise,  general  ins.,  since  1899.  Treas. 
and  trustee  Maiden  Hosp.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Recreations:  music.  Home:  Maiden,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:   S9  State  St.,  Boston. 

CORBETT,  Joseph  J.,  judge;  b.  Charles  town, 
Mass.,  Dec.  24,  1S63;  s.  James  and  Hannah  (  Kenne- 
flck)  Corbett;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Charlestown;  LTj.B., 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1885:  m.  Elizabeth  Nichols, 
May  24,  1913.  Began  practice  of  law  in  Boston, 
1885;  served  as  spl.  justice,  Charlestown  Munici- 
pal Ct.  and  as  consul  for  Costa  Rica  lor  several 
yrs. ;  judge  of  Land  Ct.  since  Apr.  15,  1914.  Mem. 
Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Home: 
Charleston    CBoston),    Mass. 

COBBIN,  Arthur  Iiinton,  college  prof.;  b.  Linn 
Co.,  Kan.,  Oct.  17,  1874;  s.  Myion  M.  and  Eliza- 
beth R.  (Linton)  Corbin;  B.A.,  U.  of  Kan.,  1894; 
LL.B.,  Yale.  1899  (hon.  A.M.,  1909);  m.  Beinice 
Lochhead,  of  Cripple  Creek,  Colo.,  July  10,  1901. 
Instr.  law  of  contracts,  1903-4,  asst.  prof.,  1904-9, 
prof.,  1909 — ,  Yale  Law  Sch.  Home:  253  Saint 
Ronan  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

COBBIN,  PhiUp,  mfr.;  Oct.  26.  1824-Nov.  3,  1910. 
(See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1910-11.) 

COBBIir,  William  Herhert,  mfr.;  b.  Union, 
Conn.,  July  20,  1864;  s.  William  M.  and  .Josephine 
(Walker)  Corbin;  A.B.,  Yale,  1889;  m.  Mary  Wil- 
liams, of  Manchester,  Conn.,  .Tulv  16,  1890.  Instr., 
Westminster  Sch.,  Dobbs  Ferry,  N.Y.,  1889-92: 
head  master,  Pingry  Sch.,  Elizabeth,  N..J.,  1892-7; 
treas.  Central  Woolen  Co.,  Stafford  Springs,  Conn., 
1897-1900;  secretary  and  treas.  The  William  H. 
Wiley  &  Son  Co.,  1900 — ,  mfrs.  overgaiters,  leg- 
gings, military  and  automobile  supplies,  etc.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mem.  Hartford  Common  Coun- 
cil 3  yrs.  and  alderman  2  yrs.;  tax  commr..  Conn., 
Feb.,  1907 — ;  apptd.  by  Conn,  legislature,  1909. 
mem.  spl.  com.  to  investigate  oyster  properties  of 
the  state  and  method  of  taxation;  apptd.  by  Gov. 
Simeon  E.  Baldwin  mem.  spl.  com.  to  investigate 
taxation  of  pub.  service  and  financial  corpus,  of 
state,  Nov.,  1911.  Mem.  exec.  com.  Nat.  Tax  Anns., 
Conn.  Civ.  Service  Reform  Assn.;  chmn.  West 
Middle  Dist.  Sch.  Com.;  dir.  Hartford  Pub.  Li- 
brary, Charity  Orgn.  Soc. ;  hon.  mem.  Conn. 
Mayor's  Assn.;  mem.  Psi  Upsilon,  Skull  and  Bones 
(Yale).  Clubs:  University,  Educational,  Golf, 
Twentieth  Century,  Congregational,  Get-Together 
(Hai-tford),  Yale  (New  York).  Graduates'  (New 
Haven).  Author  of  various  reports,  papers  read 
at  confs.  Nat.  Tax  Assn.  Home:  172  Collins  St. 
Office:    80  Pliny  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

COBCOBAN',  Brewer,  author:  b.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  Mar.  11,  1877;  s.  Luke  and  Harriet  (Brewer) 
Corcoran;  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Concord,  N,H. ;  stu- 
dent Williams  College,  1897-8;  m.  Carolyn  Upson, 
of  Thompsonville,  Conn.,  Oct.  8.  1901.  Mem.  edi- 
torial staff  Springfield  Republican,  1899-11. 
Author:  The  Bantam,  1912.  Home:  95  Maple  St., 
Springfield,   Mass.* 

COBCOBAir,  Thomas  Patrick,  lawyer;  b.  New 
York,  Mar.  13.  1871;  s.  Patrick  and  Bridget 
(Vizard)  Corcoran;  grad.  Pawtucket  High  Sch., 
1889;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1893;  student  Boston  U. 
Law  Sch.,  1897,  98;  m.  Oct.  12,  1899,  Mary  Jose- 
phine O'Keefe,  of  Taunton.  Mass.  Practiced  in 
Pawtucket  since  Oct.  1,  1899;  mem.  City  Council, 
1898-9;  sec.  Sch.  Bd.,  1899-05;  mem.  R.I.  Gen.  As- 
sembly, 1902;  Dem.  candidate  for  mayor  of  Paw- 
tucket, 1907-8;  Dem.  candidate  for  attv.-gen.  of 
R.I.,  1909.  Sec.  Pawtucket  Bd.  of  Trade.  Roman 
Catholic.  Mem.  R.I.  Bar  Assn.  Mem.  Knights  of 
Columbus  (dist.  deputy  and  a  grand  knight). 
Ancient  Order  of  Hibernians.  Home:  16  Randall 
St.     Office:     255   Main   St.,    Pawtucket,    R.I. 

COBDOVA,  Julian  de,  glass  mfr.;  b.  N.Y.  Citv, 
Jan.  1,  1851:  s.  Rafael  J.  and  Fannv  de  Cordova: 
direct  descendant  of  Count  of  Cabra  of  Cordova, 


Spain;  ed.  Oak  Hill  Cadet  Sch.,  Yonkers,  N.Y.;  U. 
of  London,  London,  Eng.,  1862-5;  studied  Harvard; 
m.  Mary  Elizabeth  Dana,  of  Cambridge,  Mass., 
June  1,  1876;  1  child,  Dana.  Went  in  early  life 
to  Shanghai,  China,  as  professional  tea  taster; 
after  marriage  became  partner  in  Boston  firm  of 
Thomas  Dana  &  Co.,  continuing  until  1880;  pres. 
Union  Glass  Co.  since  1892,  also  propr.  of  country 
place  at  Lincoln,  which  is  well  known  for  its 
collections  of  rare  books,  pictures,  tapestries  and 
cui'ios  from  all  parts  of  the  world.  Home:  Lin- 
coln, Mass.  Office:  Union  Glass  Co.,  Somerville, 
Mass. 

COBBY,  Columbus,  banking;  b.  South  Maiden 
(now  Everett),  Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1833;  s.  Solomon 
and  Charlotte  Delano  (Winsoi)  Corey;  in  8th  gen- 
eration from  John  and  Priscilla  Alden  on  mother's 
side,  and  7th  generation  from  William  Corey,  who 
settled  in  Portsmouth,  R.I.,  1656;  ed.  common 
schs.;  m.  Dec.  25.  1856,  Ellen  E.  Gerrish,  of  South 
Maiden,  Mass.  Began  active  career  in  book  and 
shoe  business,  Boston,  1849:  now  pres.  Everett 
Savings  Bank;  selectman,  Everett,  1871-6;  as- 
sessor, 1877-86,  and-  since  1890;  engr.  of  Fire 
Dept.  13  yrs.;  postmaster,  1886-90.  Democrat.  Uni- 
versalist.  ]Mason.  Home:  50  Corey  St.,  Everett, 
Mass. 

COBBY,  Beloraiue  Pendre,  genealogist,  histori- 
cal writer;  Sept.  4,  lS36-Mav  6,  1910.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

COBBY,  Joseph  Albert,  clergyman;  b.  South- 
bridge,  Mass.,  Feb.  8,  1853;  s.  Joseph,  Jr.,  and 
Clarissa  Danforth  (Baker)  Corey;  g.g.s.  William 
Cory,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  and  g.s.  Joseph  Cory, 
of  "Thompson,  Conn.;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Southbridge, 
Mass.;  grad.  Wesleyan  Acad.,  Wilbraham,  Mass., 
1875;  left  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  at  end  of  sopho- 
more year,  1878;  m.  Carrie  N.  Howe,  of  Norwich, 
Conn..  Nov.  29,  1876  (died  July  27,  1910);  3  chil- 
dren, Ruth  Alice  (deceased),  Howard  Albert,  Verna 
May;  m.  2d,  Abby  Agnes  Chandler,  of  Dexter,  Me., 
Sept.  12,  1911.  Entered  M.E.  ministry,  1878,  or- 
dained, 1881;  pastor  Baldwin  and  Hiram,  Me., 
1878,  Berwick,  1879-81.  School  St.  Ch.,  Gorham, 
1881-2,  Fairfield,  1882-4,  York,  1885,  86,  Norway, 
1887,  88,  Clark  Memorial  and  Washington  St.  Chs., 
Portland,  1889,  90,  Hammond  St.  Ch.,  Lewiston, 
1891,  92;  presiding  elder  Lewiston  Dist.,  1893-8; 
pastor  South  Portland  People's  Ch.,  and  Knight- 
ville,  1899-02,  Farmington,  1903-6,  Dexter,  1907-9, 
Searsport,  1910-11,  Intervale,  N.H.,  1912-14,  Eliot, 
since  1914.  Trustee  East  Me.  Conf.  Sem.  Republi- 
can. Methodist.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  (Wes- 
leyan Chapter).    Address:    South  Berwick,  Me. 

COBIAT,  Isador  H.,  M.D.;  b.  Philadelphia,  Dec. 
10,  1875;  s.  Harry  and  Clara  (Einstein)  Coriat; 
of  Spanish  descent  on  father's  side,  German-Am. 
on  mother's  side;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Boston: 
M.D.,  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1900:  spl.  student  in 
philosophy.  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.,  1909-10;  m.  Etta 
Dann,  of  Boston,  Feb.  1,  1904.  Asst.  phys.  Worces- 
ter State  Hosp.,  1900-5;  practiced  in  Boston  since 
1905;  consulting  neurologist.  Frost  Hosp.,  Chelsea: 
first  asst.  visiting  phys.,  diseases  of  the  nervous 
system,  Boston  Citv  Hosp.;  instr.  in  neurology. 
Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  British  Soc.  for  Study  of  Inebriety,  Am. 
Medico-Psychol.  Assn.,  Am.  Psychopathol.  Assn., 
Am.  Psychoanalytic  Assn.,  Boston  Psychoanalytic 
Soc,  Boston  Med.  Library,  N.E.  Pediatric  Soc, 
N.E.  Soc.  of  Psychiatry,  Am.  Jewish-Hist.  Soc. 
Republican.  Jewish  religion.  Mem.  Hammett 
Lodge  F.  and  A.M.  Club:  New  Century.  Author: 
Laboratory  Manual  of  Clinical  Chemistry  (with 
Dr.  A.  B.  Austin),  1898;  Religion  and  Medicine 
(with  Rev.  Dr.  E.  Worcester  and  Rev.  Dr.  S.  Mc- 
Comb),  1907;  Abnormal  Psychology,  1910,  2d  edit., 
1914;  The  Hysteria  of  Lady  Macbeth,  1912;  The 
Meaning  of  Dreams,  1915.  Frequent  contbr.  to 
med.  and  psychol.  jours,  on  subjects  relating  to 
nervous  and  mental  diseases,  to  psychopathology 
and  to  psychoanalysis:  collaborating  editor  of 
Journal  of  Abnormal  Psychology.  Address:  416 
Marlboro  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

COBKBAXT,  Barton,  lawyer;  b.  Toledo,  O.,  Sept. 
30.  1878:  s.  William  Bonsai  and  Susan  (Addison) 
Corneau:    ed.    pub.   and   high    schs.    and   under  pvt. 


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tutors:  m.  Oct^ivia  Roberts,  of  Springfielcl.  111.. 
Dec.  27,  1913.  Admitted  to  111.  bar,  1899;  connected 
with  law  dept.  C.  &  N.-W.  U.R.,  Chicago,  111.,  1S99- 
09  (a  gen.  atty.  of  the  rd.,  1905-9) ;  spl.  asst.  to 
Atty.-Gen.  of  U.S.,  1909-13;  mem.  Tyler,  Corneau 
&  Eames,  Boston,  since  1913.  Democrat.  Clubs: 
Oakley  Country  (Boston),  Chicaso  Athletic  Assn. 
(Chicago).  Home:  The  Buckminster.  Office: 
Ames  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

CORNINO,  Charles  Robert,  .iudge;  b.  Concord, 
X.H.,  Dec.  -20.  1S55;  s.  Itobert  Nesmith  and  Mary 
Lougee  (Woodman)  Corning;  ed.  Phillips  Academy, 
Andover,  Mass.,  and  Harvard  Law  Sch.;  (hon. 
A.M.,  Dartmouth,  1SS7);  unmarried.  Mem.  N.H. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1S78-S3,  Senate,  1889;  asst.  atty.  Dept. 
of  Justice.  Washington,  1889-93;  probate  .iudge. 
Concord,  N.H..  since  1899.  Mavor  of  Concord, 
1903-9;  pres.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  1900-8;  trustee  State 
Normal  Sch.  Republican.  Mem.  N.H.  Hist.  Soc, 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.  Club:  W'onolancet.  Author: 
Aalesund  to  Tetuan,  1888.  Contbr.  on  hist,  sub- 
jects in  various  mags.  Monographs:  Samuel  Liv- 
ermore;  John  Fenton;  Eleazar  Wheelock  Ripley; 
John  Langdon;  Bench  and  Bar  of  New  Hampshire; 
Hannah  Dustan  (1SS5):  Amos  Tuck,  1901.  An  edi- 
tor and  contbr.  to  History  of  Concord,  N.H.  Ad- 
dress: Concord.  N.H.* 

CORNISH,  Adelbert  Dana,   iudge;   Feb.   3,   1843- 

Feb.,   1915.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

CORNISH,  John  B.,  fire  insurance;  b.  Barnstable, 
Mass.,  July  11,  1846;  s.  John  F.  and  Elisabeth  B. 
Cornish;  descendant  of  Mayflower  stock;  ed.  pub. 
and  pvt.  schs.  Traveling  agt.  for  Boston  pub. 
houses  for  15  yrs.;  spl.  deputy  collector  of  cus- 
toms, Barnstable  Dist.,  4  yrs.;  entered  ins.  busi- 
ness, 1886,  as  asst.  to  U.  C.  Crosby,  spl.  agt.  for 
New  England,  of  Phoenix  Ins.  Co.,  Brooklyn;  spl. 
agt.  for  New  England  of  Springfield  Fire  and  Ma- 
rine Ins.  Co.,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  since  1892;  ex- 
pres.  N.E.  Ins.  Exchange.  Club:  Centerville,  of 
Boston  (pres.).  Home:  Centerville,  Cape  Cod, 
Mass.  Office:  71  Kilby  St.,  Boston,  and  Center- 
ville, IVIass. 

CORNISH,  Iieslie  Colby,  judge;  b.  Winslow,  Me., 
Oct.  8,  1854;  s.  Colby  Coombs  and  Pauline  Bailey 
(Simpson)  Cornish;  A.B..  Colbv  U.,  1875;  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1879-80;  (LL.D.,  Colbv,  1904);  m.  Fan- 
nie Woodman  Holmes,  of  Boston,  Oct.  10,  1883. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1880:  mem.  Me.  legislature,  1878; 
mem.  State  Bd.  Bar  Examiners,  INIe.,  5  yrs.;  asso. 
justice  Supreme  Jud.  Ct.  of  Me.,  since  Mar.  31, 
1907.  Pres.  Augusta  Savings  Bank  since  1905 
(trustee  since  1892).  Trustee  Lithgow  Library 
since  1883  (pres.  bd.  since  1904);  chmn.  bd.  trus- 
tees Colby  Coll.:  trustee  Coburn  Classical  Inst., 
since  1901;  dir.  Am.  Unitarian  Assn.,  Boston,  1904- 
13.  Pres.  Me.  Soc.  S.A.R.,  1901-2:  mem.  Me.  Hist. 
Soc,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Republican.  Address: 
Augusta,   Me.* 

CORNISH,  Iiouis  Craig-,  clergyman;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  Apr.  IS,  1870:  s.  Aaron  and  Frances  V. 
(Hawkins)  Cornish:  A.B.,  Harvard.  1893,  A.M., 
1899;  m.  Frances  Eliot  Foote,  of  Boston,  June  16, 
1906.  Asst.  in  ethical  dept..  Stanford  U.,  1894; 
sec.  to  the  bishop  of  Mass.,  1894-8;  ordained  Uni- 
tarian ministry  in  King's  Chapel,  Boston.  1899; 
pastor  1st  Parish,  Hingham,  Mass.,  1900-15;  sec- 
at-large  Am.  Unitarian  Assn.  since  1915.  Trustee 
pub.  schs.,  Hingham,  and  officer  local  socs.  Sec. 
Antiquarian  Soc.  Author  of  various  addresses, 
published  sermons,  and  pamphlets  bearing  on  early 
Colonial  history  of  Hingham.  Home:  "The  Old 
Ordinary,"  Hingham.  IMass.  Office:  25  Beacon  St., 
Boston. 

CORNWA^^,  Nathaniel  Ellsworth,  clergyman; 
Aug.  5,   1842-Mar.   2.   1914.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

CORNWEIiIi,  Franlj  Stanley,  clock  mfg. ;  b. 
New  Britain,  Conn..  June  23,  1870:  s.  Charles 
Henry  and  JMartha  Elvira  (Stanley)  Cornwell;  ed. 
pub.  schs.;  m.  Marcia  Burton  Spencer,  of  Water- 
bury,  Conn.,  Aug.  3,  1912;  2  children,  Susan  Spen- 
cer, Edward  Upson.  Has  been  connected  with  the 
New  Haven  C^lock  Co.  since  1888,  asst.  sec.  since 
1910;  v. -p.  New  Haven  Manufacturers'  Exhibit, 
Inc.  Member  New  Haven  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Served  in  U.S.  Navy  8  mos.,  1898.  Spanish-Am. 
War,    rank   of  It.,    jr.    grade;    mem.    Naval   Militia, 


Conn.  N.G.,  18  yrs.,  last  6  yrs.  with  rank  of  com- 
mander; now  comdr.  Power  Squadron  of  New 
Haven.  INIem.  Naval  and  Mil.  Order  of  the  U.S., 
Naval  Order  of  the  U.S.,  United  Spanish  War  Vets. 
Mem.  Trumbull  Lodge  No.  22,  F.  and  A.  M.  Clubs: 
Union  League  (New  Haven),  Army  and  Navy  (New 
York).  Recreations:  motoring,  boating.  Home: 
Woodmont,  Conn.  Office:  133  Hamilton  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

CORRV,   Frani  McMahon,   merchajit.     (See   vol. 

190  9.) 

CORSA,  John,  college  prof.;  b.  Milford,  Del., 
No\-.  3(1,  1874;  s.  William  Pinckney  and  Lucy  Jane 
(Storm)  Corsa;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Milford,  and  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. ;  Williston  Sem.,  Easthampton,  Mass.; 
B.A.,  Amherst,  1899,  M.A.,  1907;  m.  Apr.  4,  1901, 
^lary  Thomas,  of  Catasauqua,  Pa.  Instr.  in  logic 
and  pub.  speaking,  Amherst,  1903-5,  asso.  prof, 
since  1905.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Psi  Up- 
silon.      Address:   25  Amity  St.,  Amherst,  Mass. 

CORTHEIiIi,  Arthur  Bateman,  civil  engineer; 
b.  Whitman,  Mass.,  July  3,  1860;  s.  James  Hosea 
and  Charlotte  (Almy)  Corthell;  ed.  Providence 
High  Sch.,  1875-7;  Brown  U.,  1877-81  (hon.  A.M., 
1898);  m.  Lena  Cynthia  Foster,  of  Brooklyn,  Sept. 
26,  1882;  3  children,  Cora,  Edwin  L.,  Mark  A. 
Draftsman  with  Hereshoff  Mfg.  Co.,  Bristol,  R.I., 
1878-81;  rodman,  city  engineer's  office,  Providence, 
Mar.-June,  1881;  again  with  Hereshoff  Mfg.  Co., 
June-Sept.,  1881;  asst.  engr.,  supervisor  and  div. 
engr.,  N.Y.,  West  Shore  &  Buffalo  R.R.,  1881-4;  civ. 
engr.  Knickerbocker  Ice  Co.,  New  York,  1884-6; 
prin.  asst.  engr.,  Fitzgerald  &  Mallory  Construc- 
tion Co.,  building  railroads  for  M.P.  Ry.,  in  Kan. 
and  Colo.,  1886-87;  1st  asst.  engr.  constrn.  Sioux 
City  Bridge  over  Missouri  River,  1887-8;  asst. 
engr.  on  Thames  River  bridge,  1888-9,  N.Y.,  Provi- 
dence &  Boston  R.R.,  1889-92;  1st  asst.  engr.  Provi- 
dence passenger  sta.  and  approaches,  1892-7;  prin. 
asst.  engr.  on  constrn.  South  Sta.  for  Boston  Ter- 
minal (5o.,  Boston,  1897-9;  with  Westinghouse, 
Church,  Kerr  &  Co.,  Boston,  1899-1900;  resident 
engr.  Boston  Terminal  Co.,  1900-2;  terminal 
engr.  N.Y.C.  &  H.R.  R.R.,  at  New  York,  1902-6; 
asst.  executive  Grand  Central  Sta.  architects,  1906- 
8;  sec.  and  consulting  engr.  auxiliary  facilities 
com..  Grand  Central  Terminal,  1908-11;  chief  engr. 
B.  &  M.  R.R.,  July,  1911 — .  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E., 
1899,  Boston  Soc.  C.E.,  Am.  Ry.  Engrs.  Assn.,  Nat. 
Geog.  Soc,  Chi  Phi.  Mason.  Clubs:  Engineers' 
(Boston),  Boston  Yacht,  Vesper  Country  (Lowell, 
Mass.).  Home:  42  Wedgemere  Av.,  W^inchester, 
Mass.     Office:   North   Station,   Boston.* 

CORTHBIiIi,  "William  Irving',  teacher.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

CORUTH,  Charles  E.;  b.  Chicopee,  Mass.,  Aug. 
1,  1851;  s.  Benjamin  and  Abigail  W.  (Morse) 
Coruth;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Magog  Acad.,  P.Q.; 
m.  Charleston,  Vt,  Dec.  25,  1875,  Alice  B.  Coruth. 
Carriage  maker,  1870-8;  in  grain,  fuel  and  mill 
business,  1878-1905;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1892, 
1893,  Senate,  1906,  1907;  town  elk.  and  treas. 
since  1896;  trustee  of  pub.  money.  Republican. 
Mason;  Odd  Fellow.    Address:  East  Charleston,  Vt. 

CORWIN,  Robert  Nelson,  prof.  German;  b.  Bait- 
ing Hollow,  L.I.,  N.Y.,  Oct.  6,  1865;  s.  Josiah  Frank 
and  Jane  Amanda  (Norton)  Corwin;  B.A.,  Yale, 
1887;  Ph.  D.,  Heidelberg  U.,  1893;  m.  Margaret 
Warden  Bacon,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Oct.  6,  1888. 
Instr.  in  German,  1892-7,  asst.  prof.,  1897-9;  prof.. 
1899 — ,  Yale.  Mem.  Modern  Lang.  Assn.,  N.E. 
Assn.,  Classical  and  High  School  Teachers,  Eliza- 
bethan Club.  Graduate  Club,  etc.;  representative 
of  Yale  on  Coll.  Entrance  Examination  Bd.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  247 
St.  Ronan  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

CORV,  Charles  Barney,  ornithologist,  zoologist; 
now  hon.  curator  Field  Museum,  Chicago.  (See 
vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

CORV,  Thomas  Kunzie,  merchant;  born  Augusta, 
Ga.,  Jan.  15,  1867;  s.  Eugene  A.  and  Carrie  E. 
(Abrahams)  Cory;  ed.  common  schs.  and  business 
coll.;  m.  Berthe  de  Zouche,  of  Phila.,  Oct. 
9,  1897.  Began  as  a  boy  with  firm  of  Alexander 
Williams  &  Co.,  wool  mchts.,  Boston,  continuing 
2    yrs.;    receiver    at   West   Boston   Bridge    for   the 


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West  End  Street  Ry.  Co.,  3  yrs.,  until  consolidation 
of  their  offices;  in  st.  ry.  business  at  Chattanooga, 
Tenn.,  and  Rome,  Ga.,  about  3  yrs.;  returned  to 
Boston  and  was  with  Seth  Fuller,   electrician,  for 

1  yr. ;   myr.    Springer   Separator   Co.,   Pliiladelphia, 

2  yrs.;  in  store  of  .Jolin  Wanamal\er,  Philadelphia, 
1897;  with  The  Shepard  Co.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1S98; 
removed  to  Boston,  1900,  and  became  connected,  as 
floor  mgr.,  witli  William  Filene's  Sons  Co.;  v. -p. 
and  store  mgr.  same,  since  1907.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Independent  in  politics. 
Active  in  organizing  clubs,  classes  and  clinics  for 
the  welfare  of  women  employes  of  department 
stores.  Mem.  advisory  bd.  Girls'  Trade  Sch. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Economic,  Cliestnut  Hill  Golf. 
Recreations:  golf,  motoring.  Home:  17  Fairbanks 
St.,  Brooldine.     Office:  416  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

COSBY,  Frank  Clark,  electrical  engineer;  b.  San 
Francisco,  Cal.,  Oct.  10,  1869;  s.  Frank  C.  (rear- 
adm.  U.S.N.)  and  Charlotte  M.  (Spencer)  Cosby; 
grad.  Portsmouth  (N.H.)  High  Sch.,  18S7;  E.E., 
Cornell  U.,  1893:  m.  Carolvn  L.  DuBois,  of  Bridge- 
ton,  N.J.,  May,  1901;  3  children,  Frank  Clark,  Jr., 
Charlotte  Spencer  and  Carolvn  DuBois  (twins). 
Electrician  U.S.  Naval  Exhibit,  World's  Fair, 
Chicago,  1893;  witli  engineering  dept..  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1893-4; 
in  sales  dept.  Standard  Underground  Cable  Co., 
Cliicago,  St.  Louis,  San  Francisco  and  Pittsburgh, 
1894-1900:  salesman,  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Mfg. 
Co.,  New  York,  1900-1:  mgr.  Boston  office  Standard 
Underground  Cable  Co.  since  1901.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mem.  Loyal  Legion,  Sigma  Plii. 
Sphinx  Head  (Cornell).  Club:  Boston  City.  Rec- 
reations: collecting  stamps.  Home:  30  Englewood 
Ave.,  Brookline.    Office:    10  Post  Office  Sq.,  Boston. 

COSTEIiIiO,  Prederick  Hankerson,  author;  b. 
Bangor,  Me.,  Sept.  24,  1851;  s.  David  E.  and  Rosina 
A.  (Hankerson)  Costello;  ed.  common  schs.  and 
pvt.  tutors;  married.  Local  agt.  for  R.  G.  Dun  & 
Co.'s  mercantile  agency  since  Jan.,  1889.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home: 
15  Poplar  St.    Office:  Columbia  Bldg.,  Bangor,  Me.* 

COTTER,  James  Edward,  lawyer;  b.  Ireland, 
Mar.  29,  1847;  s.  James  and  Margaret  (Callaghan) 
Cotter;  came  to  America,  1885;  ed.  Bridgewater 
(Mass.)  State  Normal  Sch.;  m.  Mary  A.  Walsh,  of 
Bridgewater,  Oct.,  1874.  Admitted  to  Middlesex 
bar,  1874,  and  since  in  practice  in  state  and  fed- 
eral cts. ;  admitted  to  bar  Supreme  Ct.  U.S.,  1892. 
Mem.  sch.  com.,  1886-8  (chmn.,  1888),  and  town 
counsel,  1878-02,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.;  was  counsel 
for  Dedham  and  Walpole;  now  counsel  for  City 
of  Marlborough  in  pending  sewer  litigation  and 
for  Federal  Trust  Co.,  of  Boston.  Commd.  by 
Gov.  Douglas,  1905,  to  visit  Eng.  and  report  to 
Mass.  Gen.  Ct.  on  sliding  scale  of  rates  as  applied 
to  gas  COS.,  according  to  resolutions  of  Gen.  Ct. 
Del.  Dem.  Nat.  Conv.,  and  presdl.  elector,  1904; 
presdl.  elector-at-large,  1908.  Mem.  Charitable 
Irish  Soc.  of  Boston  (pres.  1892),  Catholic  Union, 
Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.  (v.-p. ),  Boston  Bar 
Assn.  (council);  past  pres.  Norfolk  Co.  Bar  Assn. 
Club:  Algonquin.     Office:   Sears  Bldg.,  Boston.* 

COTTING,  Charles  E.;  vice-president,  member 
exec.  com.  and  trustee  Mass.  Electric  Cos.;  dir.  Bav 
State  Trust  Co.;  treas.  and  dir.  State  St.  Exchange": 
trustee  Essex  St.  Trust;  treas.,  elk.  and  dir.  New 
Boston  Music  Hall;  treas.  Fifty  Associates;  trus- 
tee Barristers'  Hall  Trust,  Boston  Ground  Rent 
Trust.  Boston  Real  Estate  Trust,  Factory  Build- 
ings Trust,  Hotel  Trust  (Tourine),  Kimball  Bldg. 
Trust,  Paddock  Trust,  P.O.  Sq.  Bldg.  Trust,  South 
St.  Trust,  South  Terminal  Trust,  Tremont  Bldg. 
Trust,  Provident  Instn.  for  Savings;  dir.  Old  Col- 
ony Trust  Co.,  N.E.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Lewis  Wharf 
Co.  Home:  404  Marlboro  St.  Office:  11  Pemberton 
Sq.,  Boston. 

COTTLE,  Henry  Eckford,  judge;  b.  W^est  Tis- 
bury,  Dukes  County,  Mass.,  Apr.  25,  1855;  s.  Capt. 
William  and  Julia  A.  (Look)  Cottle;  ed.  dist.  schs. 
and  Dukes  County  Acad.,  West  Tisbury;  night 
schs..  Providence.  R.I. ;  student  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
Law;  m.  Aug.,  1890,  Anna  Helen  Hillman,  of  Chil- 
mark,  Mass.  Began  practice,  1878,  at  Plymouth, 
"Wis.,  in  partnership  with  Hon.  Geo.  T.  Sumner, 
under    firm    name   of    Sumner   &   Cottle;    dissolved 


1879,  because  of  Mr.  Sumner  being  elected  dist. 
atty. ;  admitted  to  practice  before  Supreme  Ct.  of 
Wis.,  1881;  teacher  about  6  yrs.  in  Mass.,  Conn, 
and  Me.,  in  dist.,  special,  grammar  and  high  schs.; 
resumed  law  practice  in  Mass.,  1888,  at  Brook- 
field;  had  offices  in  Worcester  7  yrs.;  won  first  case 
taken  to  U.S.  Circuit  Ct.  of  Appeals  under  present 
bankrupt  law;  apptd.  .iustice  of  Dist.  Ct.  of  West- 
ern Worcester,  Apr.  3,  1907.  Has  served  as  sec. 
Brookfield  Rep.  Town  Com.;  sec.  and  chmn.  Brook- 
field  Sch.  Com.;  now  elk.  Brookfield  Water  Bd. 
Trustee  Merrick  Pub.  Library.  Republican.  Metho- 
dist. Mem.  Worcester  County  Bar  Assn.,  Assn.  of 
Justices  of  the  Dist.,  Police  and  Municipal  Cts.  of 
Commonwealth  of  Mass.  Odd  Fellow;  mem. 
Patrons  of  Husbandry.    Address:  Brookfield,  Mass. 

COTTON",  Arthur  Everett,  writer;  b.  Northwood, 
N.H.,  July  21,  1857;  s.  Oliver  and  Sarah  (Furber) 
Cotton;  7th  in  line  from  William  Cotton,  who 
landed  at  Portsmouth  in  1650;  (A.M.,  Dartmouth, 
1888);  m.  July  3.  1898,  Etta  A.  Joy,  of  Pittsfield, 
N.H.  Corr.  Elxeter  News  Letter,  1872;  reporter 
Boston  Journal,  1878;  corr.  United  Press  Assn., 
Nat.  News  Assn.,  Boston  American;  contbr.  travel 
articles,  social,  polit.  and  hist,  articles  to  mags.  Ad- 
mitted to  N.H.  bar;  began  practice  of  law  at  North- 
wood,  N.H. ;  removed  to  Pittsfield,  N.H.,  1909;  sec. 
Rep.  State  convs..  Concord,  N.H.,  1885,  1887;  served 
as  chmn.  Rep.  Town  Club,  mem.  sch.  bd.,  etc.  Mem. 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.  Joint  Writer:  Genealogical  and 
Personal  Memoirs  of  Maine,  4  vols..  1908;  Genea- 
logical and  Personal  Memoirs  of  Massachusetts,  4 
vols..  1909.    Address:  Pittsfield,  N.H. 

COTTON,  Clarence  Arthur,  general  secretary 
Providence  Chamber  of  Commerce;  b.  Clinton, 
Lenawee  Co.,  Mich.,  Aug.  20,  1869;  s.  Arthur  Baxter 
and  Alice  Augusta  (Snow)  Cotton;  descendant  of 
.John  Cotton,  teacher,  Boston's  First  Meeting 
House;  m.  Annie  Belle  Wykes,  of  Grand  Rapids, 
Mich.,  July  23,  1892;  2  children,  Marjorie  Wykes, 
John  Fielder.  Connected  with  daily  newspapers 
of  Grand  Rapids  and  Detroit,  Mich.;  then  sec.  De- 
troit Art  Club;  sec.  to  Mayor  W^illiam  C.  Maybury, 
of  Detroit,  1899-04;  sec.  exec.  com.  Bi-Centenary 
of  the  Founding  of  the  City  of  Detroit;  sec.  Du- 
buque (la.)  Industrial  Corpn. ;  one  of  originators, 
and  exec.  sec.  Cliicago  Assn.  of  Commerce,  con- 
tinuing there  2^/^  yrs.;  sec.  Grand  Rapids  Bd.  of 
Trade;  removed  to  Providence,  R.I.,  June  11,  1913, 
and  reorganized  the  Providence  Bd.  of  Trade  un- 
der title  of  Providence  Chamber  of  Commerce,  of 
which  is  gen.  sec.  and  a  dir.  Was  apptd.  by  Gov. 
C.  S.  Osborn,  of  Mich.,  mem.  Fire  Relief  Com., 
State  of  Mich.,  July  14,  1911;  mem.  Am.  Assn.  Com- 
mercial Executives  (pres.,  1910-11),  N.E.  Assn. 
Commercial  Executives  (v.-p.),  S.A.R.  Episco- 
palian. Mason.  Clubs:  Turks  Head,  Silver  Spring 
Golf,  Churchmen's.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  71 
Barnes  St.  Office:  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg., 
Providence,  R.I. 

COTTON,  Edward  Howe,  clergyman;  b.  Boston, 
Nov.  21,  1881;  s.  Edward  Shannon  and  Addie  Louise 
(Howe)  Cotton;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Exeter,  Mass., 
1901;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1905;  B.D..  Union  Theol. 
Sem.,  1908;  unmarried.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1909;  pastor  Provincetown,  Mass.,  1909-12;  entered 
Unitarian  ministry,  1912;  pastor,  Danvers,  Mass., 
since  1912.  Mem.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Mason;  chaplain 
Amity   Lodge,   Danvers.    Address:   Danvers,   Mass. 

COTTON,   Prederick  Jay,   surgeon;   b.   Prescott, 

Wis.,  Sept.  24,  1869;  s.  Joseph  P.  and  Isabella 
(Cole)  Cotton;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890,  A.M.,  1894; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1894;  house  surgeon, 
Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1894-5;  m.  Mrs.  Jane  Baldwin,  of 
Waterbury,  Md.,  Feb.  8,  1902.  Asst.  in  surgery. 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1902-4;  asst.  surgery,  Boston 
City  Hosp.  since  1902;  surgeon,  Genitfo-urinary 
Dept.,  Boston  Dispensary,  1899-06;  asst.  prof,  clin- 
ical surgery.  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1906-9;  lecturer 
on  surgery  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.  in  Medicine.  Mem. 
Am.  Med.  Assn.,  Am.  Urol.  Assn.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 
Boston  Soc.  Med.  Improvement.  Boston  Med.  Li- 
brary Assn.,  etc.  Author  of  Colles  Fracture,  1899 
(Boylston  Prize);  Elbow  Fracture,  1901  (Warren 
Prize);  Dislocation  of  Joint-Fractures,  1910;  also 
articles  in  leading  med.  jours.  Address:  520  Com- 
monwealth Av.,  Boston.* 


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COTTBEIiIi,  Cliarles  Thurston,  lawyer;  b. 
Jamestown,  R.I.,  July  22,  1SG9;  s.  Frederick  N.  and 
Ellen  (Tucker)  Cottrell;  descended  from  old  R.I. 
family  which  included  several  Colonial  governors; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Jamestown;  Rogers  High  Sch.,  New- 
port; Friends'  Sch.,  Providence;  A.B.,  Haverford 
Coll.,  Pa.,  1890,  A.M.,  1892;  L,L,.B.,  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1894;  m.  Carolyn  Frink,  of  Boston,  Oct.  7, 
1896;  3  children.  Alden  T.,  Avis  S.  Kllen  F.  Ad- 
mitted to  R.I.  bar,  189;i,  Mass.  bar,  1894,  and  has 
since  practiced  in  Boston;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1895,  1896;  chmn.  Rep.  Com.,  21st  Ward,  Boston; 
dir.  of  various  corpns.  in  R.I.  Mem.  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston.  Mason  (past  master  Mt.  Olivet 
Lodge,  Cambridge;  K.T. ).  Clubs:  Middlesex,  Har- 
vard of  Rhode  Island,  Harvard  (Boston).  Recrea- 
tions: tennis.  Home:  17  Mayfair  St.,  Roxbury, 
Mass.    Office:  45  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

COTTREIiIi,  Ellen  (Mrs.  Prederick  N.  Cottrell) ; 

b.  Jamestown.  R.I..  Dee.  28,  18  17;  d.  I'ardon  and 
Sally  Beers  (Waite)  Tucker;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  James- 
town, and  Wheaton  Sem.,  Norton,  Mass.;  m.  Fred- 
erick Northup  Cottrell.  of  South  Kingstown,  R.I., 
Feb.  6,  1865;  4  children,  Charles  Thurston,  Benja- 
min Stanton,  Martha  Tucker  (Mrs.  Archibald  M. 
Clarke),  Alice  Waite.  Formerly  elk.  Sch.  Com. 
Jamestown;  mem.  and  elk.  Ladies  Bd.  of  "Visitors 
to  State  Instns.  of  R.I.  Baptist.  Club:  Current 
Topics  (Newport,  R.I.).    Address:  Jamestown,  R.I. 

COTTREIiIi,  Robert  Clarke,  trustee;  b.  Newport, 
R.I..  Sept.  24.  1853;  s.  Michael  and  Catherine  E. 
(Wallace)  Cottrell;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Newport,  R.I.; 
m.  Annie  Jones  Southwick,  of  Newport,  Feb.  14, 
1881;  6  children,  Edwin  A.,  Harriet  N.,  Sarah  S.. 
Catherine  W.,  Samuel  M.,  Annie  L.  Engaged  since 
1870  in  furniture  and  undertaking  business.  Estate 
of  M.  Cottrell,  as  trustee  of  estate;  mem.  Bd.  of 
aldermen,  1888-90;  mayor  City  of  Newport,  1906; 
mem.  Sch.  Com..  1900-5.  Chmn.  State  Bd.  of  Regis- 
tration in  Embalming.  Republican.  Episcopalian 
(vestryman  Trinitv  Ch.).  Home:  11  Francis  St. 
Address:  322  Thames  St.,  Newport,  R.I. 

COUCH,  Albert  Irvingf,  banker:  b.  Webster,  N.H., 
July  12,  1867:  s.  Walter  S.  and  Sarah  (Webster) 
Couch;  maternal  grandfather  fought  in  Revolu- 
tionary War;  grad.  Lawrence  High  Sch.,  1885;  m. 
.lune  17,  1896,  Alice  Mabel  Eaton,  of  Lawrence, 
Mass.  Bookkeeper  Edison  Electric  Illuminating- 
Co.,  Lawrence,  1885-9;  teller,  Essex  Savings  Bank, 
Lawrence,  1889-01;  treas.  Lawrence  Savings  Bank, 
1901-2:  treas.  and  trustee  Essex  Savings  Bank 
since  1902;  dir.  Bay  State  Nat.  Bank.  Lawrence 
Duck  Co.,  Lawrence  Y.M.C.A.  Republican  (con- 
servative). Conglist.  Clubs:  Merrimack  Valley 
Country.  Home.  Home:  548  Haverhill  St.  Office: 
Essex  Savings  Bank,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

COUES,  Samuel  Franklin,  rear-admiral;  b.  N.H., 
Sept.  17,  1825.  Apptd.  asst.  surgeon  U.S.N.,  Feb. 
25,  1851;  surgeon.  Apr.  26,  1861;  med.  dir..  Aug. 
15,  1876;  retired.  June  29,  1906,  with  rank  of  rear- 
admiral  for  services  during  Civil  "War.  Pres.  Naval 
Examining  Bd.,  Phila.,  1884-7;  in  charge  Naval 
Hospital,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Mar.-Sept.,  1887.  Home: 
10  Mason  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

COUGHLIIT,  John  William,  M.D.;  b.  June  9,  1860; 
s.  William  and  Abigail  Coughlin;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys. 
and  Surg..  Baltimore,  1885  (head  of  class  of  220). 
Practiced,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1885 — ;  mayor  of  Fall 
River  4  terms,  1891-5;  chmn.  Dem.  State  Com., 
Mass.,  1896;  Dem.  candidate  for  It-gov.  of  Mass., 
1901;  mem.  Dem.  Nat.  Com.,  1908-12,  1912-16.  Cath- 
olic. Club:  Quequechan  (Fall  River).  Address: 
Fall  River,  Mass.* 

COTTHiIiARD,  Pierre  IVeonard,  M.D. ;  b.  St.  Mar- 
tine,  Can.,  Feb.  28,  1850;  s.  Joachim  and  Catherine 
(^Doutre)  Couillard;  ed.  Coll.  of  St.  Therese  and 
Coll.  of  L' Assumption;  M.D.,  Victoria  Coll.,  Mon- 
treal, 1875;  m.  Manchaug,  Mass.,  Apr.  22,  1880, 
Noemie  Provost.  Has  practiced  at  Manchaug, 
Mass.,  since  1875.    Home:   Manchaug,  Mass. 

COUIiTAS,  Andrew  Jackson,  clergyman;  b.  New 
York,  A'lg.  26,  1853;  s.  Andrew  .Jackson  and  Emily 
Davies  (Woodman)  Coultas;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U., 
1880.  A.M.,  1883  (D.D.,  1906);  m.  Rachel  A.  C.  West, 
of  Brooklyn,  1880.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1880; 
pastor  North  Church,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1880,  1881. 
Mystic  Bridge,  Conn.,  1882-4,  Sachem  St.  Ch.,  Nor- 


wich. 1885-7,  Federal  St.  Ch.,  New  London,  1888- 
91,  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1892-6,  Chest- 
nut St.  Ch.,  Providence.  R.I.,  1897,  Trinity  Union 
Ch.,  Providence,  1898-01;  presiding  elder  Provi- 
dence Dist.,  1902-7;  dist.  supt.  New  Bedford  Dist., 
1908-13;  pastor  County  St.  Ch.,  New  Bedford,  since 
1914.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Foreign  Missions  of  M.E.  Ch. ; 
trustee  Wesleyan  U.,  East  Greenwich  (R.I.)  Acad. 
Del.  Quadrennial  Gen.  Conf.,  Chicago,  1900.  Los 
Angeles,  1904;  del.  4th  Ecumenical  Meth.  Conf., 
Toronto.  1911.  Home:  40  Chestnut  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford.  Ma.ss. 

COULiTHURST,  John  Aug-ustin,  lawyer;  b.  Paw- 
tucket,  K.I.,  J\uie  24.  1871;  s.  Matthew  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Berry)  Coulthurst;  A.B.,  Boston  Coll., 
1892;  A.M.,  Georgetown  U.,  1893;  I.l^.B.,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Law,  1895;  m.  Mary  P.  Lyons,  of  Brookline, 
Mass..  Oct.  30,  1912;  1  daughter,  Jean  Gasson.  Be- 
gan practice  in  Boston,  1895;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1902-5;  sec.  Dem.  State  Com.,  1906-7:  Inde- 
pendent League  candidate  for  mayor  of  Boston, 
1907;  mem.  Boston  City  Council  2  terms,  1911-17. 
Club:  Boston  City.  Home:  807  Centre  St..  Jamaica 
Plain.    Office:   6   Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

COUNCHiMAlT,  William  Thomas,  pathologist;  b. 
Pikesville.  I\Id..  Jan.  1,  1854;  s.  Dr.  John  T.  and 
Christiana  Drummond  (Mitchell)  Councilman;  ed. 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Annapolis,  Md. ;  M.D.,  U.  of  Md., 
1878;  student  univs.  of  Vienna  and  Leipzig;  (hon. 
A.M.,  Harvard,  1899,  Johns  Hopkins,  1902:  LL.D., 
Md.  U..  1907,  McGill.  1911):  m.  Isabella  Coolidge, 
of  Boston,  Dec.  17,  1894;  children,  Isabella,  Chris- 
tiana, Elizabeth.  Asso.,  and  asso.  prof,  pathology, 
Johns  Hopkins.  1886-91;  Shattuck  prof,  pathol. 
anatomy.  Harvard,  1892 — .  Home:  78  Bay  State 
Rd.,   Boston,   Mass. 

COUKTWAY,  Prancis  Albert,  mfr. :  b.  Boston, 
Mass.,  Sept.  2,  1876;  s.  David  L.  and  Mary  Ada 
(Reid)  Countway;  ed.  Somerville  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.  and  Comer's  Commercial  Coll.,  Boston;  un- 
married. Began  1898,  with  firm  with  which  has 
since  continued;  held  various  positions  until  be- 
came gen.  mgr.  and  treas.  Lever  Bros.  Co.,  soap 
mfrs..  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1912.  Mem.  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce,  Cambridge  Bd.  of  Trade.  Dir. 
Cambridge  Neighborhood  House  (welfare  service). 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Boston  Rotary, 
Belmont  Spring  Country.  Recreations:  golf,  mo- 
toring. Home:  1654  Massachusetts  Av.  Office:  172 
Broadway,   Cambridge,   aiass. 

COtTRTNE'X",  Joseph  William,  alienist,  neurolo- 
gist; b.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Aug.  9,  1868;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1890,  M.D.,  1893.  Engaged  in  practice 
at  Boston,  1893 — ;  specialty  diseases  of  mind  and 
nervous  system;  asst.  phys.  disea.ses  of  nervous 
system,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1893-09;  phys.-in- 
chief,  dept.  diseases  nervous  system,  Carney  Hosp., 
1909 — .  Mem.  Am.  Neurol.  Assn.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Boston  Soc.  Psychiatry  and  Neurology;  corr.  mem- 
ber Neurol.  Soc.  of  Paris,  France.  Clubs:  Harvard, 
Brookline  Country.  Author:  The  Conquest  of 
Nerves,  1911;  also  chapters  in  Pyle's  A  Manual  of 
Personal  Hvgiene,  1900,  and  Wood's  Reference 
Handbook  of  the  Medical  Sciences,  1902.  Recre- 
ations: fine  arts  and  modern  languages.  Address: 
436  Marlborough  St.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

COUSENS,  Iiyman  M.,  commission  merchant; 
Jan.   10,   lS40-Oct.  9,   1911.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

COUSINS,  Edg-ar  Millard,  clergyman;  b.  South 
West  Harbor.  Me.,  Sept.  7,  1850:  s.  Nehemiah  Hig- 
gins  and  Nancy  Caroline  (Richardson)  Cousins; 
A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1877;  grad.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.. 
1880:  m.  Ella  N.  Burnham,  of  Cherryfield,  Me., 
June,  1881  (now  deceased);  m.  2d,  Ella  M.  Burn- 
ham,  of  Machias,  Me.,  Sept..  1883;  6  children,  John 
C.  (deceased),  Irene,  Edgar  F.,  Mary  L.,  Herbert  B., 
Sanford  B.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1880;  pas- 
tor Cherrvfield.  1880-3.  West  Ch.,  Portland,  1883-4, 
Warren  Ch.,  Westbrook,  1884-93,  Gray,  1895-8, 
2d  Ch.,  Biddeford,  1898-01,  Thomaston,  1901-9, 
Old  Town,  1909-13.  Brewer,  since  1913.  Asso.  sec. 
Me.  Missionary  Soc.  1893-5;  overseer  Bowdoin; 
registrar.  Gen.  Conf.  Congl.  Chs.  of  Me.  since 
1891.  Recreations:  study  of  Maine  history;  out- 
door life,  including  fishing.     Address:  Brewer,  Me. 

COUSIN'S,  William  Iiewis,  M.D.;  b.  Limington, 
Me.,  Oct.  2,  1870;  M.D.,  U.  of  Pa.  Med.  Dept..  1894. 


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Practiced  in  Portland  since  1895;  instr.  in  clinic 
surgery,  Med.  Coll.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1901-11; 
consulting  phy.s.  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Me.  Medical  Assn.,  Cumberland  County  Med.  Soc. 
Address:   181   State  St.,  Portland,   Me. 

COUTURE,  Jean  B.,  editor;  b.  Quebec,  Can., 
Mar.  15.  INOG;  son  Josepli  Olivier  and  Marie  (He- 
bert)  Couture;  ed.  parochial  sch.,  Levis,  Quebec, 
and  normal  sell.,  Quebec;  m.  Apr.  15,  18  90,  Clara 
Brunelle,  of  Lewiston,  Me.  Connected  with  news- 
paper business  in  Lewiston,  Me.,  since  Apr.,  1878; 
propr.  and  editor  Le  Messager;  councilman,  Lew- 
iston, 1898,  1900;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909-10, 
1911-12.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Mem.  Soci6t§  des 
Astisans  (Montreal),  Union  St.  Jean  Baptiste 
d'Amerique,  Moose.  Club:  Musical  Litteraire 
(  I.,rwi.<^ton).  Address:  223  Lisbon  St..  Lewiston,  Me. 

COVEIi,  N(atlian)  Edwin,  confectionery  mfr. ;  b. 
Bath,  Me.,  Sept.  25,  1870;  s.  Henry  B.  and  Barbara 
(Barnes)  Covel;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Bath,  Me.,  and  Mel- 
rose, Mass.;  m.  Mae  R.  Frazier,  of  West  Newton, 
Mass.,  Nov.  5,  1901;  2  children,  Dorothy,  Nathan 
Edwin,  Jr.  Began  active  career  in  employ  of 
George  C.  Allien,  jobber  of  confectionery,  1888; 
was  with  Edgar  P.  Lewis,  1890-98,  Hershey  Choco- 
late Co.,  1898-1900;  assisted,  1900,  in  organizing 
the  Lovel  &  Covel  Co.,  mfrs.  chocolates  and  cara- 
mels, and  has  since  been  treas.  and  dir.  same. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Conglist. 
Mason  (Royal  Arch).  Clubs:  Economic,  Confec- 
tioners'. Recreations:  fishing.  Home:  215  High- 
land Av.,  Newtonville,  Mass.  Office:  128  Fulton 
St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

COVEIi,  Thomas  Dennis,  business  man;  b.  Fall 
River,  INIass.,  June  21,  1850:  s.  Benjamin  and  An- 
geline  (Baker)  Covel;  descendant  of  Edward  Cow- 
ell  (so  spelled),  capt.  of  a  company  in  King 
Philip's  War,  and  of  Francis  Balder,  b.  in  England, 
1611;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Fall  River,  and  Schofield's 
Commercial  Coll..  Providence,  R.I. ;  m.  Oct.  31, 
1876,  Betsey  P.  Gray,  of  Fall  River,  Mass.  En- 
tered mercantile  business.  Mar.,  1873,  sale  of  mill 
supplies  and  gen.  hardware,  under  firm  name  of 
Sanford  &  Covel;  continued  imtil  1884,  when  firm 
became  Covel  &  Osborn,  the  latter  purchasing  Mr. 
Sanford's  interest;  business  incorporated,  1898,  as 
The  Covel  &  Osborn  Co.,  of  whicli  is  pres. ;  v. -p. 
Davis  Mills,  Massasoit  Pocasset  Nat.  Bank;  trus- 
tee Union  Savings  Bank  (bd.  of  investments); 
dir.  Troy  Co-operative  Bank  (security  com.),  Ark- 
wright  Mills.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  King 
Philip  Lodge,  A.F.  &  A.M.;  Fall  River  Chapter, 
R.A.M.;  Fall  River  Council,  R.  &  S.M.;  Godfrey 
de  Bouillon  Commandery,  K.T.;  Aleppo  Temple, 
A.A.O.N.M.S.;  Mass.  Consistory,  S.P.R.S  (32°). 
Clubs:  Quequechan,  Rhode  Island  Country,  Fall 
River  Golf.  Home:  146  Franklin  St.  Office:  151 
Pleasant  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

COVEIiIi,  Arthur  John,  clergyman:  b.  Rose, 
N.Y.,  Dec.  1.  1863;  s.  James  Egbert  and  Hanijah 
Etta  (Vandeburg)  Covell;  A.B.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1887; 
student  Chicago  Theol.  Sem.,  1887-9;  B.D.,  An- 
dover  Theol.  Sem.,  1890;  Williams  fellowship 
Harvard,  1896,  1897,  A.M.,  1897;  m.  Anna  Louise 
Campbell,  of  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Aug.  6,  1890.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  1890;  pastor,  Flint,  Mich., 
1890-3,  Waterbury,  Vt.,  1893-6;  pastor  North  Congl. 
Ch.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1898-08,  Rollstone  Ch.,  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass.,  1908-13;  secretary  Congl.  Bd.  of  Pas- 
toral Supply  since  Nov.  1,  1913.  Dir.  of  Congl. 
S.  S.  and  Pub.  Soc;  corp.  mem.  Bd.  Ministerial 
Aid,  Mass.  Mem.  Fitchburg  Sch.  Bd.,  1910-13. 
Mem.  Lynn  Hist.  Soc.  Clubs:  Twentieth  Century 
(Lynn),  Pilgrim  (Boston).  Home:  Wakefield, 
Mass.     Address:   14  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

COVEIiIi,  Willis;  ta.  Putnam,  Conn.,  Oct.  15, 
1872:  s.  Albajence  E.  and  Mahala  (Chase)  (Ilovell; 
ed.  dist.  schs.  and  Bryant  and  Stratton  Business 
Coll.,  Providence;  m.  Myrtle  E.  Bennett,  June  19, 
1892:  5  children,  Ellsworth  Willis  (deceased), 
Herman  Bennett,  Ellsworth  Lee,  Gladys  Eveline, 
Eva  Jane.  Grain  dealer  and  farmer;  has  served 
as  town  cll<.  and  treas.:  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1910-11.  Mason.  Republican.  Address:  Pomfret, 
Conn. 

COVENEY,  Charles  Carden,  architect;  b.  Bos- 
ton, ;\lass.,  Nov.  28,  1S74;  s.  Charles  John  and  Au- 


gusta Emma  (Kehaile)  Coveney;  ed.  pub.  schs.; 
tech.  edn.  received  in  office  Charles  Brigham,  archi- 
tect, Boston,  and  supplemented  by  travel  and  .study 
in  Europe;  has  specialized  in  ecclesiastical  art. 
Draftsman  and  chief  draftsman  in  office  of  Charles 
I^rigliam,  Boston,  1891-6;  mem.  Brigham,  Coveney 
&  Bisbee  since  June  10,  1907.  Mem.  Am.  Inst. 
.Architects,  Boston  Soc.  Architects,  Salon  Fran- 
cais  de  Boston,  Am.  Soc.  Ch.  Lit.,  (i^h.  of  the  Ad- 
vent Ecclesiological  Soc.  (v.-p.).  Republican. 
Episcopalian;  active  in  ch.  work;  S.S.  supt.  6  yrs., 
chorister,  12  yrs.;  has  conducted  ch.  services  in 
various  parts  of  Mass.  under  spl.  license  by 
bishop.  Mason  (K.T.).  Home:  1223  Beacon  St., 
Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  184  Boylston  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

COWAN",  C.  Premont,  M.D. ;  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Apr. 
26,  1856;  s.  Thomas  and  Cynthy  G.  (Miller)  Cowan; 
ed.  common  sclis.,  tlien  studied  medicine  under 
instrs. ;  m.  Dec.  25,  1877,  Esther  A.  Packard,  of 
Newburg,  Me.  Began  practice  at  Hampden,  Me., 
1882;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12;  mem.  Sch. 
Com.  and  mem.  local  bd.  of  health  24  yrs.  Demo- 
crat. Mem.  Masonic  Orders,  Odd  Fellows,  Red 
^len.  Home:  West  Hampden,  Me.  Address:  Ban- 
gor, Me. 

COW  AIT,  Georgre  Albert,  lawyer;  b.  Hampden, 
^le.,  Apr.  16,  1882;  s.  (Jeorge  Sawyer  and  Lydia 
Anna  (Humphrey)  Cowan;  grad.  Hampden  Acad., 
1903;  U.  of  Me.  Sch.  of  Law,  1906;  m.  Ora  L.  Em- 
erson, of  Hampden,  Aug.  24,  1901;  one  son.  Otto  L. 
Began  practice  in  Bangor,  Me.,  1906;  removed  to 
Damariscotta,  1910;  Rep.  candidate  3  times  for 
county  atty.  of  Lincoln  Co.  (defeated,  the  county 
being  strongly  Democratic) ;  widely  known 
tliroughout  Me.  as  a  campaign  speaker.  Mem. 
bd.  dirs.  Skidompha  Library,  Damariscotta.  Uni- 
versalist.  Mem.  Alna  Lodge  F.  and  A.M.,  Damar- 
iscotta; Ezra  B.  French  Chapter  R.A.M. ;  King 
Hiram  Council  R.  and  S.M.,  Rockland,  Me.;  also 
mem.  Lincoln  Lodge  K.  of  P.,  Damariscotta.  Ad- 
dress: Damariscotta,  Me. 

COWAN",  John  Franklin,  editor,  author:  moved 
to  Hawaii.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.) 

COWEIiIi,  Hervey  Sumner,  educator;  b.  West 
Lebanon.  Me.,  Oct.  10,  1855;  s.  Rev.  David  Barker 
and  Christiana  (Coffin)  Cowell;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll., 
1875,  A.M.,  1878;  m.  Abbie  Flora  Cobb,  of  Lebanon, 
X.H.,  June  12,  1879.  Prin.  Clinton  Grove  Sem., 
Weare,  N.H.,  1875-6,  Francestown  (N.H.)  Academy, 
1876-83,  Arms  Acad.,  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass., 
1883-7.  Cushing  Academy,  Ashburnham,  Mass.. 
since  1887.  Lectures  on  ednl.  subjects  before 
teachers'  insts.  and  on  lit.  topics  before  clubs  and 
socs.    Address:  Ashburnham,  Mass.* 

COWIiES,  Alfred  A.,  capitalist;  b.  Torrington, 
Conn.,  Sept.  28,  1845  s.  George  P.  and  Charlotte  L. 
(Abernethy)  Cowles;  ed.  Chase's  'Mil.  Acad..  Mid- 
dletown,  (ionn.,  and  College  de  France  and  Sor- 
bonne,  Paris:  m.  Frances  A.  Bailev.  of  New  York. 
1872;  2  children,  Russel  A.,  Frederick  H.  With 
-Ansonia  (Conn.)  Nat.  Bank,  1864-6;  began  as  entry 
elk.  w^ith  The  Ansonia  Brass  &  Copper  Co.,  1866, 
took  charge  of  the  New  York  office,  1871,  later 
pres.  of  the  co. :  organizer,  1878,  and  pres.  The 
Ansonia  Clock  Co.;  also  organizer  Terracia  Es- 
tates and  the  Coronet  Phosphate  Co.  and  now  pres. 
of  both:  v.-p.  Am.  Brass  Co.;  pres.  Birmingham 
Water  Power  Co..  1887,  until  sold  out  his  interest: 
organizer  Pebbledale  Phosphate  Co.  and  was  its 
pres.  Republican.  Club:  Union  League  (New 
York).  Author  of  article,  "Copper  and  Brass,"  in 
Ency.  Americana,  "Semitones."  in  Book  of  Poems. 
Brentano's,  New  York,  1907.  Home:  The  Apthorp, 
New  York;  (summer)  Greenwich,  Conn.^  Office: 
99   John   St.,   New  York. 

COWLES,  Edmund  B.,  insurance;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  i\Iay  31,  1846;  s.  Edmund  B.  and  Lavinia  C. 
Cowles;  piib.  sch.  edn.;  m.  New  Haven.  Sept.,  1870, 
Ella  A.  Hotchkiss.  Began  as  elk.  in  office  of  Home 
Ins.  Co.,  1865,  and  became  asst.  sec;  organizer, 
and  sec.  and  mgr.,  Meriden  (Conn.)  Fire  Ins.  Co.. 
1872-92;  asst.  mgr.  New  England  dept.  Royal  and 
Pa.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Boston,  1892-8;  associated  with 
George    P.    Field   as    Field    &    Cowles,    1898-10,    as 


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mgrs.  New  England  dept.  Ivoyal  Ins.  Co.  of  Liver- 
pool; became  sr.  mem.  Arm  Field  &  Cowles,  1910 
(on  death  of  Mr.  Field),  continuing:  as  manager  of 
Royal  Ins.  Co.  and  I\oyal  Indemnity  Co.  of  New 
York  for  New  England.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Exchange  (Bos- 
ton); Country  (Biookline) ;  Tedesco  Country,  East- 
ern Yacht;  Automobile  Club  of  America  (New 
York).  Home:  1027  Beacon  St.  Office:  So  Water 
St.,  Boston. 

COWIiES,  Edward,  M.D.;  b.  Ryegate,  Vv.,  July 
20,  1S37;  s.  George  and  Mary  (Bradley)  Cowles; 
A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1S59,  A.M.,  1861,  M.D..  1863; 
M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1SG3;  fel- 
low by  courtesy,  Johns  Hopkins,  18S7-S;  (LL.D., 
Dartmouth,  1890);  m.  Harriet  M.  "Wainwright,  of 
Hanover,  N.H.,  Dec.  25,  1865.  Asst.  phys.  Retreat 
for  the  Insane,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1863;  capt.  asst. 
surgeon  U.S.A..  1863-72;  resident  phys.  and  supt., 
Boston  City  Hosp.,  1872-9;  med.  supt.,  McLean 
Hosp.  (for  treatment  of  insane),  1879-03;  prof, 
mental  diseases.  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1885-13; 
emeritus  since  1913.  Trustee,  1890-08,  non-resident 
lecturer  mental  diseases,  1904-14,  Clark  U.  (See 
"Who's  Who  in  America  for  societies,  etc.)  Home: 
Plymouth,   Mass.* 

COWXiES,  Elmer  Engreue  Ellsworth,  farmer  and 
stock  raiser;  b.  New  Haven,  Vt.,  Aug.  21,  1862;  s. 
Sendol  B.  M.  and  Lucy  M.  (Wetherbee)  Cowles; 
grad.  Beeman  Acad..  New  Haven,  Vt.,  1878;  A.B., 
Middlebury  (Vt.)  Coll.,  1884:  m.  Wevbridge.  Vt., 
1887,  Sarah  E.  Wright.  Prin.  Lakeview  Sem.,  Char- 
lotte, Vt,  1886-S;  supt.  schs..  Wevbridge,  Vt.,  ISSS- 
98;  sec.  Addison  Co.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  1890-4;  mem.  Vt. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1896-7;  chmn.  Bd.  Selectmen.  Wey- 
bridge,  9  yrs. ;  justice  of  the  peace  since  1893;  re- 
porter of  Dept.  of  Agr.,  "U^ashington,  D.C.,  for  Ad- 
dison Co.,  since  1901;  breeder  of  Durham  cattle, 
Rambouillet  sheep  and  Percheron  horses.  Repub- 
lican. Mem.  Delta  Upsilon  (Middlebury  Coll.). 
Mason    (K.T.).     Address:     Middlebury,   Vt. 

COWIiES,  Eugrene,  operatic  singer;  b.  Stanstead, 
Que.,  Can.;  s.  Dr.  C.  W.  and  Hortense  B.  (Chase) 
Cowles;  m.  Louise  Cleary,  May  23,  1898.  Went  to 
Chicago  in  'teens;  was  clerk  in  1st  Nat.  Bank; 
sang  in  ch.  choirs,  quartets,  etc.:  Nov.,  1888.  joined 
the  Bostonians,  at  Ford's  Theatre,  Baltimore,  mak- 
ing debut  as  Squire  Bantam  in  Dorothy:  was  for 
10  yrs.  mem.  of  that  organization,  singing  pre- 
mier basso  roles,  his  inost  noted  part  being  Will 
Scarlett  in  Robin  Hood;  became  leading  man  in 
Alice  Nielsen  Opera  Co.,  Sept.  1898,  playing  The 
Fortune  Teller.  Later  appeared  in  London  in  opera: 
toured  country  w^ith  all-star  revivals,  Gilbert  and 
Sullivan  operas.  Composed  several  songs,  among 
best  known  being:  Forgotten,  Crossing  the  Bar, 
etc.     Address:     Derby   Line,   Vt.* 

COWI^ES,  Genevieve  Almeda,  illustrator,  artist: 
b.  Farmington.  Conn.,  Feb.  23,  1871:  d.  .James 
Lewis  and  Martha  L.  (Gwaltney)  Cowles;  ed. 
chiefly  bv  pvt.  tutors  and  schs.;  studied  drawing 
in  Europe.  lSSO-3,  Yale  Art  Sch.,  1886-8;  Cowles 
Art  Sch.,  Boston,  1892-3;  unmarried.  Address:  15 
State    St.,    Wethersfield.    Conn.* 

COWIiES,  Joseph  "Walker,  elec.  engr. :  b.  Nor- 
folk, Conn.,  Apr.  IS,  1869:  s.  Joseph  N.  and  Sarah 
B.  (Walker)  Cowles;  M.E..  Cornell  IT.,  1890;  m. 
Fannie  P.  Hoyt,  of  Newington.  N.H.,  Feb.  4.  1896; 
children,  Charlotte  L.,  Francis  W..  Frederick  D. 
Began  practice  at  Lynn,  Mass.;  supt.  dept.  of  in- 
stallation, Edison  Electric  Illuminating  Co.,  Bos- 
ton, since  1902.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.,  Nat. 
Electric  Light  Assn.,  Illuminating  Engrs.  Soc, 
N.E.  Assn.  of  Electric  Lightins:  Engrs..  Delta  Ep- 
silon.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Bos- 
ton Athletic  Assn.,  Engineers.  Home:  131  Thorn- 
dike  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  39  Boylston  St., 
Boston. 

COWIIES,  Iiouise  Prances,  educator.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

COWIJES,  Iiuzeme  S..  engineer;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  July  6,  1876:  s.  Walter  A.  and  Sarah  E. 
(Norton)  Cowles;  B.S.  in  Civil  Engring.,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech..  1897;  m.  Amy  E.  Olmsted,  of  East 
Hartford,  Conn.,  June  11,  1902;  children,  Addi- 
son, Charles  H.,  Katharine  N.    Practiced  in  Boston 


since  1897;  asst.  engr.  elevated  and  subway  con- 
struction, Boston  Elevated  Ry.  Co.  since  1899. 
Mem.  Boston  Soc.  C.E.,  Am.  Soc.  C.E.  Democrat. 
Club:  Engineeis  (sec).  Home:  Brookline,  Mass. 
Office:    101  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

COWItES,  Walter  Goodman;  b.  Farmington, 
Conn.,  Apr.  4,  1857;  s.  Sanmel  Wallace  and  Har- 
riet (Goodman)  Cowles;  ed.  Conn.  Lit.  Instn.,  Suf- 
lield,  Conn.;  Yale  Law  Sch.;  admitted  to  bar,  1879; 
m.  Cambridge,  111.,  June  9,  1886,  Nellie  Francis 
(now  deceased);  3  children,  Francis  Walter,  Don- 
ald Buford,  Richard  Goodman  (deceased);  m.  2d, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Nov.  2,  1907,  Mrs.  Elgitha 
Wyckoff  Mills.  Became  connected  with  Ti-avelers' 
Ins.  Co.,  1884;  was  sent  west,  1885,  in  charge  of 
investment  offices  of  the  co.  at  Denver,  Colo.,  and 
Abilene,  Kan.;  returned  to  Haitford,  1894,  and  be- 
came connected  witli  the  liability  dept.  of  the 
CO.,  first  as  atty.,  then  dept.  sec,  and  v. -p.,  since 
Jan.,  1912.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (32°, 
Shriner).  Clubs:  Hartford,  Country,  Hartford 
Golf,  Hartford  Canoe.  Home:  545  Prospect  Av. 
Office:    Travelers  Ins.  Co.,  Hai'tford,  Conn. 

COWIiES,  'William  Iiymian,  educator;  b.  Belcher- 
town,  Mass.,  Apr.  11,  1856;  s.  Samuel  Dunton  and 
Emily  S.  (Towne)  Cowles;  grad.  Belchertown 
High  Sch.,  1872:  student  Monson  Acad.,  1872-3; 
grad.  Williston  Sem.,  Easthampton,  Mass.,  1874; 
A.B..  Amherst,  1878;  post-grad,  study,  U.  of  Ber- 
lin. 1883-4;  m.  Martha  Snell  Hall,  of  Jamestown, 
N.Y..  Aug.  16,  1905.  Prof.  Latin,  Amherst,  since 
Sept.,  1880;  lecturer  on  Latin  lit.  at  Smith  Coll.. 
1886-94;  mem.  Managing  Com.,  Am.  Sch.  at  Rome; 
trustee  Monson  Acad.  Mem.  Am.  Philol.  Soc,  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Republican.  Conglist.  Address: 
Amherst,    Mass. 

COWIIES,  "William  Sheffield,  rear-admiral  LT.  S. 
N. •  b.  Farmington,  Conn.,  Aug.  1,  1846;  s.  Thomas 
and  Elizabeth  (Sheffield)  Cowles:  grad.  Lt.s.  Naval 
Acad.,  1867.  Promoted  ensign,  1869;  master,  1870; 
It.,  1871;  It.-comdr.,  1892;  comdr.,  June  5,  1899; 
capt.,  Nov.  2,  1902;  rear-admiral.  Apr.  23,  1908. 
Retired,  Aug.  1,  1908.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  naval  record.)  Home:  "Oldgate,"  Farmington, 
Conn.* 

COX,  Alfred  Elmer,  mfr.;  b.  Maiden,  Mass., 
Aug.  31,  1848;  s.  Charles  Cole  and  Lucy  (Faulk- 
ner) Cox;  ed.  pub.  schs.  to  1863;  m.  Annie  Adelaide 
Bell,  of  Maiden,  Nov.  23,  1869.  Entered  employ  of 
Atlantic  Works,  mfrs.  engines,  boilers  and  machin- 
ery. East  Boston,  Jan.  1,  1871  (now  dir.,  treas.  and 
gen.  mgr.);  dir.  and  treas.  East  Boston  Dry  Dock 
Co.;  dir.  First  Ward  Nat.  Bank.  Del.  Rep.  Nat. 
Conv.,  1900;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.  7  yrs.;  mem. 
Governor's  Council  2  yrs.  Conglist.  (trinitarian.) 
Mason;  mem.  K.  of  P..  A.O.U.W.  Clubs:  Metro- 
politan (Washington);  Engineers'  (Boston).  Home: 
Maiden,  Mass.  Office:  Atlantic  Works,  East  Bos- 
ton,  Mass. 

COX,  Chauning-  Harris,  lawyer;  b.  Manchester, 
N.H.,  Feb.  28.  1879;  s.  Charles  Bdson  and  Evelyn 
(Randall)  Cox;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1901;  LL.B.,  Har- 
vard U.  Law  Sch.,  1904;  m.  Feb.  IS,  1915,  May 
Emerv  Young,  of  Brookline,  Mass.  Practiced  in 
Boston  since  1904;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910-15 
inclusive  (chmn.  com.  on  judiciary;  acting  speaker 
of  House,  1912,  speaker,  1915).  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn. 
Citv  of  Boston.  Mason.  Clubs:  Lincoln.  Boston 
City,  University,  Country,  etc.  Home:  91  Westland 
Av.    Office:     Tremont  Bldg.,   Boston. 

COX,  Edward  "Weston,  shoe  mfr.,  banker;  b. 
Brunswick,  Me.,  Sept.  6,  1865;  s.  Augustus  F.  and 
Trvphena  (Jones)  Cox;  ed.  common  schs,,  Port- 
land; m.  Lena  Prince,  of  Portland,  Me..  Nov.  14, 
1888:  2  children,  Margaret  P.,  Eleanor  W.  Began 
in  shoe  business,  manufacturing  and  selling,  at 
Portland.  Me..  1883:  now  pres.  and  treas.  A.  F.  Cox 
&  Son,  Hodcton  Shoe  Mfg.  Co.;  pres.  Portland 
Shoe  Mfg.  Co.,  W.  J.  Hoar  Shoe  Mfg.  Co.,  E.  A. 
Buck  Co.,  W.  N.  Prince  Co.:  also  pres.  Portland 
Nat  Bank;  v.-p.  IMercantile  Trust  Co.;  dir.  Casco 
Nat.  Bank,  Rumford  Nat.  Bank,  U.S.  Trust  Co., 
Union  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.;  treas  T.  P.  Beals 
Furniture  Co.  Treas.  Evergreen  Cemetery.  Ma- 
sonic Trustees.  Republican.  Universalist.  Mason. 
Clubs:     Cumberland,    Portland,    Country,    Portland 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


Athletic,   Bramhall   League.     Home:     111   West   St. 
Office:    154  Middle  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

COX,  Frank  P.,  electrical  eng-ineer;  b.  Terre 
Haute,  Ind.,  Dec.  31,  1866;  s.  Robert  S.  and  Frances 
(Strain)  Cox;  B.S.,  Kose  Pol.v.  Inst.,  Terre  Haute, 
1887;  post-grad,  course  in  elec.  engring.,  Joliiis 
Hopkins;  in.  Baltimore,  June  7,  188S,  May 
Vaughen;  children,  L,ura  May,  Robert  Vaughen. 
In  employ  Kester  Elec.  Co.,  Terre  Haute,  1888-9; 
in  testing  dept.  Thomson  Elec.  Welding  Co.,  1889- 
90;  in  charge  meter-testing  dept.  Thomson-Hous- 
ton Co.,  and  successor,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  1890-4;  then 
became  chief  engr.  meter  and  inst.  dept.  Has  taken 
out  numerous  patents  relating  to  instrument  and 
meter  design  and  has  written  for  tech.  press,  or. 
meters  and  a  treatise  on  dii-ect  current  dynamos 
and  motors,  etc.  Awarded  silver  medal  on  advance- 
ment of  electric  measuring  instruments,  St.  Louis 
Expn.  Republican.  Fellow  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs. 
Clubs:  Oxford,  Tedesco  Country.  Recreations: 
golf.  Address:  Care  of  Gen.  Electric  Co.,  Lynn, 
Mass. 

COX,  Georg'e  Clarke,  college  prof.;  b.  Columbus, 
O.,  May  17,  1865;  s.  Edward  Wesley  and  :Mary 
Hollingsworth  (Clarke)  Cox;  grad.  Hughes  High 
Sch.,  Cincinnati,  1882;  A.B.,  Kenyon  Coll.,  1886 
(Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1900;  student  at  Lane 
Sem.,  Cincinnati:  student  of  theology,  Gen.  Theol. 
Sem.,  and  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  New  York,  L^.  of 
Geneva,  Switzerland,  1899-02;  spl.  work.  Harvard, 
1902-3,  1907-8,  A.M.,  1908,  Ph.D.,  1910;  m.  Alice 
Maude  Chapman,  of  Ridgewood,  N..L,  Aug.  23, 
1903.  Deacon,  1888,  priest,  1890,  P.E.  Ch.;  asst. 
minister  Holy  Trinity  Ch.,  Harlem,  N.Y..  1888-90; 
rector  Christ  Ch.,  Ridgewood,  N.J.,  1890-3,  St. 
Paul's  Ch.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.T.,  1893-9,  Am.  Episco- 
pal Ch.,  Geneva,  Switzerland,  1899-02.  Calvary 
Ch.,  Cincinnati,  1903-7;  in  1906  espoused  cause  of 
Rev.  Dr.  Crapsey  and  made  declaration  of  inde- 
pendent theol.  principles;  resigned  from  Calvary 
Ch.,  and  in  Apr.,  1908,  renounced  Episcopal  min- 
istry; I'eceived  into  Unitarian  fellowship,  June, 
1908,  but  has  never  exercised  that  ministery:  asst. 
in  philosophy.  Harvard,  1908-11;  asst.  prof,  philos- 
ophy, Dartmouth,  since  Sept.,  1911.  Author:  The 
Case  Method  in  the  Study  and  Teaching  of  Ethics. 
Mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Recreations:  golf,  swim- 
ming.    Address:     Rope    Ferry    Rd..    Hanover,    N.H. 

COX,  Greorg'e  Howland,  banker;  b.  Fairhaven, 
Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1854;  s.  James  Valentine  and  Mercy 
Nye  (Howland)  Cox;  ed.  Fairhaven  pub.  schs.  and 
U.S.  Mil.  Acad..  West  Point;  m.  Ella,  d.  Zenas  and 
Mary  (Tobev)  Whittemore,  of  New  Bedford,  IMass., 
Sept.  25.  1877;  1  son,  George  Howland.  Jr,  Clk. 
in  Mt.  Washington  Glass  Works,  New  Bedford, 
1872-4:  in  employ  of  Calumet  &  Hecla  Mining  Co., 
1875-02;  dir.,  treas.  and  v. -p.  Cambridge  (Mass.) 
Trust  Co.,  1902-10,  since  pres.  Pres.  Citizens  Trade 
Assn.:  pres.  Bd.  of  Park  Commrs..  Cambridge, 
1893;  sec.  and  treas.  Met.  Improvement  League; 
mem.  State  Armory  Commn.,  1901;  dir.  and  treas. 
Cambridge  Home  for  Aged  People;  trustee  Dowse 
Inst.,  Cambridge  Hosp.  Mason.  Clubs:  Colonial 
(^pres.),  Oaklev  Country,  Cambridge:  St.  Botolph, 
Boston  City  (Boston);  Wamoutta  (New  Bedford). 
Recreations:  farming.  Home:  Riverbank  Court, 
Cambridge,  and  Fairhaven,  Mass.;  (summer)  Ash- 
land. N.H.  Address:  133  6  Mass.  Av.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

COX,  Guy  Wilbur,  lawyer;  b.  Manchester,  N.H., 
.Ian.  19,  18  71;  s.  Charles  Edson  and  Evelvn  Mary 
(Randall)  Cox;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1893,  A.M.,  1896; 
LL.B.,  magna  cum  laude,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law, 
1896.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1896,  specializing 
in  life  ins.,  street  rys.  and  gas  companies;  mem. 
firm  of  Butler,  Cox  &  Murchie;  mem.  Common 
Council,  Boston,  1902;  representative  10th  Suffolk 
Dist.  in  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903,  4,  senator  5th  Suf- 
folk Dist.,  1906,  7;  chmn.  delegates  to  Nat.  Tax 
Conf.,  1907;  chmn.  Commn.  on  Taxation  for  Mass., 
1907.  Republican.  Mem.  Boston  Bar  Assn..  Social 
Law  Library.  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  University, 
New  Hampshire,  Boston  Art,  Wollaston,  Republi- 
can Club  of  Mass.  Hoine:  Hotel  Westminster. 
Office:    77  Franklin  St.,   Boston. 


COX,  Isaac  Newton,  advertising  manager, 
vol.  1909.) 


(See 


COX,  Iiouls  Sherbuime,  lawyer,  farmer;  b.  Man- 
chester, N.H.,  Nov.  22,  1874;  s.  Charles  E.  and 
Evelyn  M.  (Randall)  Cox;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1896; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1899;  m.  Mary  1. 
Fieles,  of  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Oct.  22,  1902;  2  chil- 
dren, Randall  T.,  Dorothy.  Began  practice  in  Bos- 
ton, 1899;  removed  to  Lawrence,  1900;  mem.  Mass. 
Senate,  5th  Essex  Dist.,  1906;  postmaster,  Law- 
rence, 1906-14.  Capt.  Battery  C,  1st  Field  Arty., 
M.V.M.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.); 
mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Elks,  Grange.  Clubs:  Home,  Merri- 
mac  "Valley  Country.  Republican  of  Mass.,  Essex 
Republican.  Recreations:  farming.  Home:  7  Low- 
ell St.    Office:     316  Essex  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

COYIiE,  Georg'e  Ii.,  clergyman,  college  prof.;  b. 
Phila.,  Dec.  11,  1869:  s.  Hugh  B.  and  Annie  M. 
(Murphy)  Coyle;  ed.  parochial  sch.,  Phila..  1875-9; 
A.B.,  LaSalle  Coll.,  Phila..  1886;  entered  Novitiate 
of  Soc.  of  Jesus  at  Frederick,  Md.,  Dec.  31,  1887: 
studied  philosophy  and  natural  sciences  in  Wood- 
stock Coll.,  Md.,  1891-4,  theology  and  sacred  scrip- 
tures, same  coll.,  1898-04;  studied  chemistry,  Got- 
tingen,  Germany,  1906-7.  Teacher  classics.  Holy 
Cross  Coll.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1890-1,  classics  and 
gen.  chemistry,  Gonzaga  Coll.,  Washington,  D.C., 
1894-8,  gen.  chemistry,  Woodstock  Coll.,  1898-1900, 
1901-2,  1904-5;  ordained  priest  R.C.  Ch..  1901;  prof, 
analyt.  and  organic  chemistry.  Holy  Cross  Coll., 
since  1907.  Mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc.  A.A.A.S.,  Wor- 
cester Chem.  Club.  Address:  College  of  the  Holy 
Cross,  Worcester,  Mass. 

COYIiE,  Henry,  author;  b.  Boston,  1865;  s. 
Thomas  and  Annie  (Farrell)  Coyle;  ed.  Boston 
Grammar  Sch.  Editor  Weekly  Bouquet  (now  the 
Orphan's  Friend),  a  Catholic  paper,  Boston,  1895 — . 
Engaged  in  charitable  work  in  connection  with 
Catholic  instns.,  orphanages,  for  23  yrs.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address: 
6    Forbes    St.,    Jamaica  Plain,    Boston.* 

CBABTREi:,  Albert,  clergyman:  b.  Bury,  Eng.. 
Nov.  4.  1868;  s.  Nathan  and  Hannah  (Pickstone) 
Crabtree;  B.A.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn., 
1892;  M.A.,  1895;  S.T.B.,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch., 
Cambridge.  Mass..  1895;  m.  Lena  Priscilla  Joyce, 
of  Pawtucket,  R.I.,  June  15,  1899;  2  children,  Mar- 
garet Constance,  Joyce.  Deacon,  1895.  priest.  1896. 
P.E.  Ch. ;  rector  Emmanuel  Ch.,  Manville,  R.I., 
1895-07.  All  Saints  Ch..  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1907-8; 
vicar  Ch.  of  the  Redeemer,  South  Boston,  Mass.. 
since  May  18,  1908:  also  Episcopal  chaplain  of 
Mass.  State  Prison  since  Feb.  1,  1911.  Mem.  Sch. 
Com..  Lincoln,  R.I..  1898-01  and  1906-7  (chmn.); 
pres.  Manville  Pub.  Library  Assn.,  1905-7.  Mem.  . 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Kappa  Bpsilon.  Mason. 
Address:    928  East  4th  St.,  South  Boston,  Mass. 

CRAFTS,  Albert  Barnard,  lawyer;  b.  Milan, 
N.H.,  Sept.  4,  1851;  s.  Frederick  A.  and  Maria  L. 
(Soule)  Crafts;  B.A..  Weslevan  U..  Conn..  1871. 
M.A.,  1874:  studied  law.  Westerly,  R.I.,  1873-5; 
m.  Jennie  Louise  Blake,  of  Ashaway,  R.I..  Oct.  1. 
1881  (died  Nov.  19,  1884);  m.  2d,  Mary  A.  Stark, 
of  Mystic,  Conn..  Dec.  17.  1892;  1  child.  Alberta 
Barnard.  Teacher,  Pine  Meadow,  Conn..  1871-2; 
in  mercantile  business.  1872-3;  admitted  to  R.I. 
bar.  1875;  practiced  in  Westerly,  1875-6,  Provi- 
dence since  1906;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1904-6. 
Mem.  R.I.  Bar  Assn.,  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Republican. 
Club:  Bdgewood  Yacht.  Recreations:  swimming. 
Home:  Edgewood,  Providence.  Office:  Grosve- 
nor   Bldg.,    Providence,    R.I. 

CRAFTS,  James  Mason,  chemist;  b.  Boston, 
3ilar.  8,  1839;  s.  R.  A.  and  Marian  (Mason)  Crafts; 
S.B.,  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.  (Harvard),  1858; 
(LL.D.,  1898);  studied  chemistry  at  Bergacademie, 
Freiberg,  and  univs.  of  Heidelberg  and  Paris,  1850- 
55;  m.  Clemence  Haggerty,  of  New  York,\June  13, 
1868.  Examined  mines  in  Mex.,  1866-7:  prof,  chem- 
istry and  dean  chem.  faculty,  Cornell.  1868-71; 
prof,  chemistrv.  1871-80,  organic  chemistry,  1892- 
97,  pres.,  1898-1900,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  engaged  in 
chem.  research,  Boston,  since  1900.  Prize  Paris 
Acad.  Sciences,  1885.  Address:  19  Commonwealth 
Av.,   Boston.* 

CRAGIK,  Donald  Brett,  M.D. ;  b.  Farmington. 
Me.,  Nov.  IS,  1S75:  s.  George  Bates  and  Abigail 
Doty  (Belclier)  Cragin;  descendant  of  John  Alden, 


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and  of  Gov.  Belcher,  of  Winthrop,  Mass.;  grad. 
Farming-ton  High  Sch.,  1892;  grad.  Farmington 
State  Normal  Sch.,  1896;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.. 
1902;  grad.  in  surgery,  Carney  Hosp.,  South  Bos- 
ton, 1904;  studied  Berlin  and  Vienna.  1914;  ni. 
Feb.  16,  1910.  Grace  Belle  Gannett,  of  Augusta, 
Me.  Settled  in  Waterville,  Me.,  July  6,  1904: 
started,  June  1,  1911,  the  I.  C.  Llbby  Memorial 
Hosp.,  of  which  is  pres. ;  mem.  Waterville  Bd.  of 
Health,  1907-10.  Trustee  Coburn  Classical  Inst. 
Pres.  Waterville  Clinical  Soc,  1912-13:  pres.  Ken- 
nebec County  Med.  Assn.,  1912-13.  Democrat.  Uni- 
tarian. Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32").  Home:  27 
College  Av.    Office:    99  Main  St.,  Waterville,  Me. 

CRAGIIT,  Georg-e  Bates;  b.  Embden,  Me.,  May 
8,  1844;  s.  Jolin  and  Achsah  Jane  (McFadden) 
Cragin,  both  natives  of  Kmbden;  ed.  pub  schs. 
and  Anson  Acad.;  m.  Abby  Doty  Belcher,  of  Farm- 
ington, Me.,  .July  9,  1872.  Reared  on  farm;  served 
apprenticeship  as  custom  cutter;  employed  as  cut- 
ter until  1882;  in  business  for  himself,  1882:  cor- 
porator, 1887,  pres.  since  1905,  Franklin  Co.  Sav- 
ings Bank;  register  of  deeds,  Franklin  County, 
Me.;  treas.  Masonic  Bldg.  Assn.  since  its  organiza- 
tion, 18S7;  treas.  Farmington  Pub.  Library  since 
organization,  1890;  treas.  Universalist  Soc.  of 
Farmington  since  1898.  Unitarian.  Royal  Arch 
Mason    (K.T.).     Address:   Farmington,   Me. 

CRAZG-,  Wallace,  prof,  philosophv;  b.  Toronto, 
Can.,  July  20.  1876;  s.  Alexander  and  IMarion 
(Brookes)  Craig;  father's  family  of  Edinburgh, 
Scotland,  mother's,  of  London,  Eng. ;  prep.  edn. 
Hyde  Park  High  Sch..  Chicago,  111.:  B.S.,  U.  ot 
111.,  1898,  M.S.,  1901;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Chicago,  1908; 
m.  Oct.  12,  1904,  Mrs.  John  Jenness  (n6e  Mima 
Davis),  of  Sheffield,  England.  Research  asst.  111. 
Biol.  Sta.,  Havana.  111.,  1898-9;  science  teacher  in 
high  schs.,  Harlan,  la..  1900,  Fort  Collins,  Colo., 
1900-1:  asst.  in  zoology,  U.  of  Chicago,  1902-4; 
science  teacher  in  high  schs.,  Coshocton,  O.,  1904- 
5;  teacher  in  State  Normal  Sch.,  Valley  City, 
N.  D.,  1905-7;  investigator.  Me.  Biol.  Lab.,  Woods 
Hole,  Mass.,  1903,  06,  11;  prof,  philosophy,  U.  of 
Me.,  since  1908.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Me.  Ornithol. 
Soc,  Agricultural  Soc.  (British).  Am.  Psychol. 
Assn.,  Am.  Sociol.  Soc,  Sigma  Xi,  Phi  Kappa  Phi; 
asso.  Am.  Ornithologists'  Union,  Portland  (Me.), 
Soc.  Natural  History.  Author  of  inany  articles  on 
natural  history,  especially  on  the  langs.  and  social 
life  of  birds.    Address:  Orono,  Me. 

CBAIG,  William,  commission  merchant;  b.  East 
Corinth,  Vt..  Jan.  15,  1847;  s.  John  and  Alma 
(Eastman)  Craig;  descendant  on  mother's  side  of 
Rev.  Peter  Powers,  of  Newbury,  Vt.;  ed.  common 
schs.  of  East  Corinth,  Lyme,  N.H.,  and  Bradford, 
Vt. ;  m.  at  Fisherville.  N.H.,  Julia  E.  Flanders,  of 
Bradford,  Vt..  May  30,  1872;  3  children.  Fannie 
May  (Mrs.  Theodore  A.  Lothrop,  of  Beverly. 
Mass.),  Edward  Dunn  (of  Biddeford.  Me.),  John  B. 
(of  Brookline).  Began  In  employ  of  uncle  at 
Brighton  (Mass.)  stockyards,  Oct.,  1867;  with 
Nathan  CJark.  provisions,  Cambridge  St.,  Boston, 
1868-9:  with  Hall,  Chessman  &  Co..  Faneuil  Hall 
Market,  1870-3:  connected  with  Winn,  Ricker  & 
Co.  (established  1858)  since  1874;  became  mem.  of 
firm,  1885,  and  now  sr.  partner;  dir.  Fidelity  Trust 
Co.  (also  mem.  exec.  com.  to  pass  on  loans) ;  for- 
mer mem.  advisory  bd.  Nat.  League  of  Commn. 
Mchts.  Mem.  legislative  com.  Boston  Fruit  Sz 
Produce  Exchange  (pres..  1890-2).  Was  county 
commr.,  Norfolk  Co.,  1  yr. ;  mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen, 
Brookline,  now  serving  9th  yr. ;  mem.  Brookline 
Bd.  of  Trade.  Independent  Republican.  Mem.  Ver- 
mont Assn.  Mem.  Beth  Horen  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M.: 
Boston  Commandery,  K.T.  (trustee  permanent  and 
charity  fund).  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Point  Shirle^'. 
Perrin,  Brookline  Republican.  Recreations:  mo- 
toring. Home:  15  Columbia  St.,  Brookline.  Office: 
93-95  Faneuil  Hall  Market,  Boston. 

CRAICr,  WilUam  C.      (See   vol.    1909.) 

CRAIG,  William  Gibson,  M.D. ;  b.  Keosauqua, 
la.,  Feb.  19,  1868:  s.  William  and  Anna  (Brown) 
Craig;  student  State  U.  of  la.;  M.D.,  Jefferson 
Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  1892;  post-grad,  course  eye  and 
ear  infirmary,  N.T.  City;  m.  Marie  de  la  Niepece, 
of  Paris,  France,  Dec.  21.  1901;  one  son,  Gibson 
Ernest.      Practiced     in    N.T.     City    and    Hartford, 


Conn.;  settled  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  1896;  special- 
izes in  treatment  of  eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat  dis- 
eases; oplithalmologist  to  Mercy  and  Springfield 
hosps.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Oph- 
thal.  Soc,  Springfield  Acad.  Medicine.  Republi- 
can. Home:  9  Cornell  St.  Office:  317  Main  St., 
Springfield,  Mass. 

CRAIGIir,    George    Arthur,    M.D.;    b.    Roxbury, 

INIus.s.,  Dec  9,  180::!;  s.  I^orenzo  S.  and  Louisa  T. 
(Simmons)  Craigin;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1885,  A.M., 
18S9,  M.D.,  1890;  m.  Louise  Gray  Eraser,  of  Bos- 
ton, Oct.  23,  1894.  Practiced  at  Boston  since  1890; 
formerly  visiting  phys.  to  House  of  Good  Samari- 
tan, Boston  Dispensary;  asst.  phys.  Children's 
Hosp.;  clin.  insti-.  diseases  of  children.  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Med.  Assn., 
etc.      Address:   18  Hereford  St.,  Boston. 

CRAIIT,  John  J.,  electric  engineer.;  b.  Akron, 
O.,  Nov.  16,  1875;  s.  William  Elliot  and  Mary 
Josephine  (Tooker)  Grain;  ed.  prep,  dept.,  Buch- 
tel  Coll.,  1889-92;  U.  of  Mich.,  1892-3;  M.E.,  Cor- 
nell U.,  1896;  m.  Louise  Truax  Hibbard,  of  New 
York,  July  7,  1906;  2  children,  Jason,  Mary  Jo- 
sephine. In  employ  of  Niagara  Falls  Power  Co., 
1896-7,  Am.  Impulse  Wheel  Co.,  1897-8,  Gen.  Elec- 
tric Co.,  1898,  U.S.  Navy  Dept.,  1899-04;  elec.  engr.. 
Fore  River  Ship  Bldg.  Co.,  1904-14,  the  Waterbury 
Tool  Co.  since  1914.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs., 
Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.,  Am.  Soc.  Naval  Archi- 
tects, Delta  Upsilon,  Sigma  Xi.  Republican.  Ad- 
dress:  Wallingford,   Conn. 

CRAM,  Franklin  Webster,  railway  official;  b. 
Bangor,  Me.,  June  21,  1S46;  s.  Gilman  and  Eliza- 
beth (Linnell)  Cram;  ed.  Bangor  pub.  sells.;  m. 
Martha  Cook  Wingate,  of  Bangor,  Sept.  3.  1872. 
Held  various  positions,  freight  porter  to  mgr.  on 
different  rys.,  1861-85;  gen.  mgr.  New  Brunswick 
Rv.,  1885-90,  Aroostook  Constrn.  Co.,  1891-4,  and 
since  1892;  gen.  mgr.,  1891-4,  v.-p.,  1894-1900;  pres. 
since  1900,  Bangor  &  Aroostook  R.R.  Co.;  pres.  and 
dir.  Northern  Me.  Seaport  R.R.  Co.,  Northern  Tel- 
egraph Co.,  Bangor  Investment  Co.,  Schoodic 
Stream  R.R.  Co.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  So- 
cial Science,  Civic  Federation  of  N.E.,  Me.  Geneal. 
Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Tarratine.  Ad- 
dress: Bangor,  Me.* 

CRAM,    Georgre    Washingrton,    recorder    Harvard 

Univ.;  b.  Boston,  June  7,  1866;  s.  Albert  Holden 
and  Sallv  Tavlor  (Bartlett)  Cram;  grad.  Roxbury 
(Mass.)  Latin  Sch.,  1884;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888;  m. 
Elizabeth  H.  Bent,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Jan.  1, 
1902;  2  daughters,  Elizabeth,  Katharine.  Re- 
corder, Harvard,  since  1893,  also  mem.  Faculty  of 
Arts  and  Sciences.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  38 
Lakeview  Av.  Office:  4  University  Hall,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

CRAM,  Harry  Iiorenzo,  lawyer;  b.  Deering,  Me., 
Feb.  7,  1871;  s.  Orlando  Bridgman  and  Lucy  Jane 
(Leighton)  Cram;  descendant  of  John  Cram,  Bos- 
ton, 1635,  and  settled  in  Exeter,  N.H.,  1639;  ed. 
pub.  and  high  schs.,  Deering;  m.  Florence  Bertha 
Greenhalgh,  of  Portland,  Sept.  24,  1895;  2  children, 
Edith  Greenhalgh,  Robert  Leighton.  Admitted  to 
Me.  bar,  1904;  associated  with  Verrill,  Hale  & 
Booth,  1904-8;  in  practice  alone  since  1908;  pres 
Deering  Improvement  Co. ;  elk.  Yarmouth  Lighting- 
Co.,  Yarmouth  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston  Refrigerating  Co. 
mem.  City  Council.  Portland,  1906-8  (pres.  1907-8) 
mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1908-10  (chmn.,  1909-10) 
commr.  from  Me.  for  promotion  of  uniform  le.gis- 
lation  in  U.S.  Mem.  Cumberland  Bar  Assn.,  Com- 
mercial Law  League  of  America,  Portland  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Dir.  Portland  Boys'  Club.  Mem. 
Me.  Charitable  Assn.  Mason:  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  I.O. 
R.M.  Republican.  Mem.  New  Jerusalem  Ch.  Clubs: 
Portland,  Woodfords  (v.-p.).  Civic.  Recreations: 
camping,  canoeing,  out-door  life.  Home:  Wood- 
fords,  Me.    Office:  102  Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

CRAM,  Marshall  Perley,  college  prof. ;  b.  Bruns- 
-vvick.  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1882;  s.  Gardner  and  Annie  A. 
(Sutherland)  Cram;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1904,  A.M., 
1905;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  190S;  unmarried.  Prof, 
chemistry,  Bowdoin,  since  1911.  Mem.  State  Bd.  of 
Health.  Fellow  English  Chem.  Soc;  mem.  Am. 
Chem.  Soc,  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi 
Chi.  Club:  Alpha  Delta  Phi  (New  York).  Ad- 
dress: 83  Federal  St.,  Brunswick,  Me. 


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CSAM,  Kalpli  Adams,  architect,  author;  b. 
Hampton  Falls,  X.H.,  Dec.  16,  1863;  s.  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Augustine  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Blake)  Cram; 
brother  William  Everett  Cram;  ed.  Augusta,  Me., 
Westford,  Mass.,  and  Exeter,  N.H. ;  (L/itt.D., 
Princeton,  1910);  m.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Eliza- 
beth Carrington,  d.  late  Capt.  Clement  Carrington 
Read,  C.S.A.,  of  Va.,  Sept.  20,  1900.  In  practice  as 
architect,  1S89 — •;  supervising  architect,  Prmceton 
U.,  consulting  architect,  Cathedral  St.  John  the 
Divine,  New  i'ork.  Past  pres.  Boston  Soc.  Archi- 
tects; fellow  Am.  Inst.  Architects,  N.  British 
Acad.  Art,  Royal  Geog.  Soc,  l^ondon;  mem.  Am. 
Federation  of  Art,  Architectural  ^ssn.,  London. 
Clubs:  Puritan  (Boston);  Century  (New  York). 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home: 
52  Chestnut  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  Office:  15  Beacon 
St..  Boston.* 

CBAM,  'William  Everett,  farmer;  b.  Hampton 
Falls,  N.H.,  June  22,  1871;  .s.  Kev.  William  Augus- 
tine and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Blake)  Cram;  brother 
Ralph  Adams  Cram;  m.  Esther  L.  Sanborn,  of  West 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  June  30,  1909.  Author:  Little 
Beasts  of  Field  and  Wood,  1900;  American  Animals 
(with  Witmer  Stone),  1902;  More  Little  Beasts  of 
Field  and  Wood,  1912.  Contbr.  to  scientific  and  lit. 
mags.    Address:    Hampton  Falls,  N.H.* 

CRAMPTON,  John  M.,  mfr. ;  b.  Madison,  Conn., 
Nov.  23,  1852;  s.  William  Bradley  and  Betsey  M. 
(Wheaton)  Crampton;  direct  descendant  of  Sir 
Philip  Crampton;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs., 
Madison;  m.  Charlotte  L.  Camp,  of  New  Britain, 
Conn.,  Jan.  2,  18S1;  3  children,  Rollin  McNeil,  Mar- 
jorie,  Marion.  Began  manufacture  of  window 
shades  and  brass  goods,  1885;  mem.  Crampton  & 
Heaton,  until  1898;  now  sole  owner  of  the  busi- 
ness, under  title  of  J.  M.  Crampton.  Mem.  New 
Haven  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Alder- 
men, New  Haven,  1884;  state  commr.  flsh  and 
game,  1908;  supt.  State  Bd.  of  Fisheries  and  Game 
since  1913.  Mason.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Club:  Union  League.  Home:  317  Willow  St.  Office: 
671   Chapel   St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

CBAITDAIiIi,  Charles  Henry,  author;  b.  Green- 
wich, N.  Y'.,  June  19,  1858;  s.  Henry  Sargent  and 
Mary  Carmichjel  (Mills)  Crandall;  brother  Arthur 
Fitz  James  Crandall;  ed.  Greenwich;  m.  Kate  Vir- 
ginia Ferguson,  June  19,  1884  (deceased);  2d,  Mary 
Vere  Davenport,  of  Stamford,  Conn.,  Nov.  26,  1891. 
Lived  17  yrs.  on  farm  where  born;  5  yrs.  in  mer- 
cantile life;  5  yrs.  reporter,  corr.  and  editor,  New 
York  Tribune.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Art,  Science  and 
Letters.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
etc.)     Address:    R.F.D.   30,   Stamford,  Conn.* 

CKANSAIiIi,  H(iram)  Burr,  lawyer;  b.  Adams, 
Mass.,  Oct.  21,  1834;  s.  Hiram  T.  and  Elbina  (Jenks) 
Crandall;  A.B.  (with  oration),  Williams  Coll.,  1859; 
studied  law  in  office  of  John  A.  Andrew,  who  after- 
ward was  gov.  of  Mass.;  admitted  to  bar,  1861,  to 
U.S.  Circuit  Ct.,  1868.  Began  practice  at  Boston, 
1861;  apptd.  commr.  of  insolvency  for  Co.  of  Suf- 
folk, Mass.,  June  16,  1861,  and  insp.  and  trustee  of 
Mass.  Hosp.,  Rainsford  Island,  Boston  Harbor. 
Dec.  13,  1865;  served  until  hosp.  was  transferred 
to  City  of  Boston,  commd.  1st  It.  and  adj.  61st 
Mass.  Vol.  Inf.,  Nov.  13,  1864;  mustered  out  at  ex- 
piration of  term  of  service,  June  4,  1865;  partici- 
pated in  defense  and  capture  of  Petersburg,  Va. 
Mem.  Boston  Common  Council,  1867;  pub.  adminis- 
trator for  Co.  of  Suffolk.  Mass..  Oct.  5.  1872.  Re- 
publican. Pres.  N.E.  Alumni  Assn.  of  Williams 
Coll.,  N.E.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  Assn.;  mem.  Ep- 
silon  Chapter  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Gamma  Chap- 
ter Phi  ueta  Kappa.  Address:  395  Summer  Av., 
Reading,  Mass. 

CKANSAI.!.,  S.  Ashhel,  lawyer.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
CBANBON,  Edwin  Sanford,  editor;  b.  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  Dec.  7,  1860;  s.  John  Howland  and  Emily 
Stephens  (Drew)  Crandon;  ed.  common  and  high 
schs.,  Chelsea,  Mass.;  m.  Cara  Warren  Howard,  of 
Boston,  June  1,  1886:  children,  Lowell  Drew,  Evelyn 
Howland  (Mrs.  William  D.  Plumb,  of  Henderson- 
ville,  N.C. ),  Emily.  Entered  employ  Boston 
Transcript,  1877,  and  has  been  its  financial  editor 
since  Nov.,  1885.  Republican.  Mem.  S.A.R.,  Soc. 
Colonial  Wars.  Descendants  of  Colonial  Govs.,  Bos- 
tonian    Soc,    N.E.   Hist.-Geneal    Soc,    Pilgrim    Soc. 


(Plymouth),  Bunker  Hill  Monument  Assn.  Mason 
(Grand  Master  Grand  Council  Royal  and  Select 
Masters  of  Mass.,  1906,  7,  8).  Author  of  pamphlet 
entitled  "The  Pilgrim  and  the  Puritan",  1895;  and 
other  hist,  essays.  Home:  Cambridge,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: 32  4  Washington  St.,  Bcston. 

CBANBON,  lie  Koi  Goddard,  surgeon,  author; 
b.  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Jan.  15,  1873;  s.  Daniel  Goddard 
and  Florence  Jane  (Pillsbury)  Crandon;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1894,  A.M.,  1909,  M.D.,  1898;  m.  Lucy  H.  Gill, 
Dec.  15,  1914.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1898;  asst. 
visiting  surgeon,  Boston  City  Hosp.;  instr.  surgery 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.  Fellow  Mass.  Med.  Soc;  mem. 
A.M. A.,  Suffolk  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  Clubs:  Boston 
City,  Harvard,  Boston  Yacht,  Corinthian  Yacht. 
Author:  Surgical  After-Treatment,  1911.  Home: 
60  The  Fenway.  Office:  366  Commonwealth  Av., 
Boston.* 

CBANE,  Alvin  IVIillen,  clergyman;  b.  Mansfield, 
Conn.,  Aug.  3,  1839;  s.  Millen  and  Sarah  (Bennett) 
C^rane;  prep.  edn.  Conn.  Literary  Instn.,  Suffield, 
Conn.,  B.A.,  Brown  U.,  1869;  grad.  Newton  Theol. 
Instn.,  1872;  m.  Sarah  G.  Adams,  of  Mansfield, 
Conn.,  July  13,  1869  (died,  1884);  m.  2d,  S.  Jennie 
Wilson,  of  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  Oct.  20,  1885; 
1  son,  Judson  A.  (LL.B..  Harvard,  1909).  Enlisted 
in  Co.  D,  21st  Conn.  Vol.  Inf.,  Aug.,  1862,  and 
served  2d  It.  to  capt.,  until  hon.  discharged,  1865; 
participated  in  battles  of  Fredericksburg,  Cold 
Harbor,  Drury's  Bluff,  attack  on  Petersburg,  and 
was  one  of  the  1st  to  enter  Richmond  after  its 
surrender.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1872;  pastor, 
Medfield,  Mass.,  1872-8,  West  Boylston,  1878-83, 
Shelburne  Falls.  1883-9,  Millbury,  1889-91.  Med- 
field, 1891-8,  Groton,  1898-02,  Elm  St.  Chapel, 
Everett,  1908-9,  Swain's  Pond  Chapel,  1909-14. 
Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1866.  Mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Delta  Upsilon.  .Joint  Author:  History  of 
21st  Regiment  Conn.  Volunteers.  Address:  27 
Williams    St.,    Maiden,   Mass. 

CBANE,  Amos  Sawyer,  railway  official;  b.  Wash- 
ington, Berkshire  Co..  Mass.,  Nov.  12,  1848;  s. 
George  and  Amanda  (Pease)  Crane:  ed.  pub.  schs.; 
m.  2d,  Miss  Jane  M.  Stevens,  of  Chippapee  Falls, 
Mass.;  2  children,  Robert  S.  (deceased),  Philip  A. 
Contracting  agt.  Gt.  Western  Dispatch  and  South 
Shore  Line,  at  Chicago,  1877;  N.E.  agt.  South 
Shore  Line,  1880-1;  agt.  consol.  South  Shore  and 
Gt.  Western  Dispatch,  1881-3:  gen.  frt.  and  pass, 
agt.,  Boston,  Hoosac  Tunnel  &  Western  R.R. 
1883-4;  gen.  frt.  agt.  Chicago  &  Atlantic  R.R.. 
1884-90;  gen.  frt.  agt.  Fitchburg  R.R.,  1890-8;  gen. 
traffic  mgr.  same  rd..  1898-1900;  export  frt.  traffic 
mgr.,  1900-7,  asst.  frt.  traffic  mgr.,  1907-9,  frt. 
traffic  mgr.  since  Nov.,  1909,  B.  &  M.  R.R.  Dir. 
Beacon  Trust  Co.,  Conway  Electric  R.R.  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Clubs:  Boston  Citv,  Traffic  of 
N.E.  Home:  Stony  Brook,  Mass.  Office:  5  North 
Station.  Boston. 

CBANE,  Aug-ustln  Averill,  IVI.D.:  b.  Waterbury. 
Conn.,  Jan.  9.  1864;  s.  Robert  (M.D.)  and  Eunice 
Maria  (Averill)  Crane;  grad.  New  Haven  High 
Sch.,  1882;  A.B.,  Yale.  1885;  M.D..  Yale  Med.  Sch., 
1887;  post-grad,  work.  New  Haven  Hosp.,  1S8S, 
New  York  German  Hosp.,  1891;  m.  Bessie  Louise 
Barlow,  of  Waterbury,  Oct.  25,  1904;  2  children, 
Eunice  L.  (grad.  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll..  1911),  George 
Averill.  Began  practice  in  Hawaiian  Islands,  1888; 
removed  to  Waterburv.  1892;  mem.  Waterbury  Bd. 
of  Edn.,  1895-9  (chmn.,  1897-9);  coroner's  med. 
examiner  since  1903;  attending  surgeon,  Water- 
bury Hosp.;  consulting  surgeon  St.  Mary's  Hosp. 
Republican.  Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.  Club:  Water- 
bury Country.  Address:  300  W.  Main  St.,  Water- 
bury, Conn. 

CBANE,  Cephas  Bennett,  clergyman ;^b.  Marion, 
N.Y^,  Mar.  28,  1833;  s.  Wheeler  Ingalls  and  Almena 
(Riddell)  Crane;  Hamilton  Coll.,  Clinton,  N.Y.; 
A.B.,  U.  of  Rochester.  1858.  A.M..  1864:  grad. 
Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1860  (D.D.,  U.  of  Roches- 
ter, 1868);  m.  Mury  Adelia  Day,  of  Hartford,  Conn., 
1865.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1860;  pastor,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  1860-78,  Boston,  1878-84,  Concord,  N. 
H.,  1885-96:  minister-at-large,  1896 — .  Trustee 
Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  Newton  (Mass.)  Theol. 
Instn.  Home:  162  Lakeview  Av.,  Cambridge.  Mass.* 


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CRATSTE,  Charles  Dodd,  clergy iiuiii;  b.  Montclair, 

N.J.,  Feb.  12.  IS'lli;  s.  James  and  I'hebe  (Harrison) 
Crane;  prep.  edn.  Blair  Hall,  lilairstown,  N.J.; 
A.B.,  Princeton.  lS6it:  s-fnd.  Union  Tln'ol.  Sem.. 
1874;  m.  Annie  Campbell,  of  Waterville,  Me.,  Sept. 
4,  1877;  6  children,  Campbell.  Kebecca,  Charks  \).. 
Jr.,  Kennedy,  J.  Almeda,  Annie  C.  Ordained 
Congl,  ministry,  1874:  pastor  in  Me.,  at  Water- 
\-ille,  Newcastle,  Machias,  etc.,  and  rteld  sec.  Me. 
CE.  Union,  5  yrs.;  pastor  Saylesville,  K.I..  since 
1908.  Mem.  bd.  dirs.  R.l.  Anti-Saloon  l.,eag-ue. 
Pine  Tree  State  Club  of  R.T.  (pres.)  Mem.  S.A.R. 
Mason;  state  chaplain  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Rec- 
reations: summer  cottage.  Sagamore  Beacli,  Mass. 
Address:    Saylesville,  R.I. 

CBANE,  Charles  Henry;  b.  Boston.  Dec.  2C.  1861; 
s.  Wiriiam  H.  and  Julia  X.  (Granville)  Crane:  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Boston:  unmairied.  In  lumber  business 
with  Blacker  &  Sheppard  Co..  Boston,  lS7S-8>s; 
deputy  surveyor  of  lumber  under  Gen.  Wiggin, 
1888-08;  lumber  surveyo/  gen.,  Mass.,  since  1908. 
Republican.  ;\Iason  (K.T.,  Shriner);  mem.  B.P.O. 
Elks.  Club:  Scimitar.  Home:  Revei'e,  IMass.  Of- 
fice:    88    Broad    St.,    Boston. 

CBANE,  Charles  Timothy,  banking;  b.  Brain- 
tree,  IMass..  Sept.  19,  1S43:  s.  .John  and  Elizabeth 
(Nash)  Crane:  common  sch.  edn.:  m.  Lavonne  E. 
Walbridge.  of  Boston.  IMay  1,  IS 73.  Began  at  19 
as  elk.  in  father's  store;  became  mem.  of  firm,  and 
continued  until  1874;  served  as  bookeeper  for 
Hall  Safe  &  Lock  Co.,  Boston,  and  spent  1  vr.  in 
Wis.  and  Minn.;  returned  to  Weymouth,  Mass., 
1878,  and  since  1879  has  been  treas.  Weymouth 
Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  East 
Braintree.   Mass.    Address:    Weymouth,   Mass. 

CBANE,  Clarence,  surgeon:  b.  Salem.  Ore.,  Nov. 
28,  1871:  s.  William  Bradford  and  Alice  Jane 
(McCully)  Crane:  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.  of  Ore. 
and  Cal.;  Ch.B..  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1899, 
M.D.,  1900:  m.  Stella  Spaulding  Howard,  M.D.,  of 
Boston,  June  12.  1900:  2  children,  Calista,  William 
B.  Practiced.  Boston,  since  1900;  asst.  to  surg. 
staff,  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp.,  1900;  2d  asst.  surgeon, 
same,  1902,  asst.  surgeon,  1904.  visiting  surgeon 
same,  1914;  lecturer  on  surgery  and  instr.  in 
operative  surgery  on  the  cadaver,  Boston  U.  Sch. 
of  Medicine.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons,  1914; 
mem.  Ani.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Mass.  Homce.  Med. 
Soc,  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynecol.  Soc,  A.M. A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc.  Boston  Homoe.  Med.  Soc.  Mem.  Handel 
and  Haydn  iSoc.  Club:  Appalachian  Mountain. 
Recreations:  music,  tennis,  farming.  Home:  224 
Huntington  Av..  Boston,  Mass.;  (summer)  Dover, 
Mass. 

CRANE,  EUery  Bicknell,  antiquarian;  b.  Cole- 
brook.  N.H.,  Nov.  12.  1836:  s.  Robert  Prudden  and 
Almira  (Bicknell)  Crane;  descendant  of  Henry 
Crane,  Conn..  1655:  remov^ed  in  iTifancy  to  Beloit. 
Wis.;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.,  Beloit  Acad,  and 
Prep.  Dept..  Beloit  Coll.;  m.  1859,  Saloma  A.  Raw- 
son  (died,  1901):  1  son.  ]Martin  Rawson.  Began  as 
accountant  in  lumber  and  grain  office.  Beloit; 
traveled  overland  to  Cal.,  1860,  returning,  1863, 
and  engaged  as  bookkeeper  and  salesman  in  Bos- 
ton; entered  lumber  business  in  Worcester.  1867: 
property  destroyed  by  fire.  1900,  since  which  time 
has  devoted  entire  attention  to  hist,  and  geneal. 
work:  librarian  Worcester  Soc.  of  Antiquity,  of 
which  was  charter  mem.,  v.-]i.  4  yrs.  and  pres. 
17  yrs.  Ex-mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.  and  Mass. 
Senate:  trustee  Worcester  Co.  Instn.  for  Savings; 
ex-pres.  AVorcester  Co.  Mechanics'  Assn.  Repub- 
lican. Autho)-:  The  Rawson  Family  Memorial; 
Ci'ane  Familv  Genealogy;  also  many  pub.  con- 
tributions relating  to  hist,  and  geneal.  subjects. 
-Address:  Worcester  Soc.  of  Antiquity,  AVorcester, 
iVIass. 

CBANX,  Bphraun  Hitchcock,  publisher,  printer; 
b.  Hyde  Park.  Vt..  Jan.  29,  1876;  s.  Edwai'd  C.  and 
Marv  Jane  (Thomas)  Crane;  grad.  Black  River 
Acad..  Ludlow,  Vt.,  1893;  A.B..  Dartmouth,  1898; 
m.  Marv  E.  Mastin,  of  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Feb.  5, 
1903:  2  children,  Elizabeth  Mastin.  b.  Dec.  2,  1903; 
Marv  Hitchcock.  Jan.  13.  1908.  Editor  and  pub. 
Ludlow  (Vt.)  Tribune.  1898-03,  Brattleboro  Re- 
former, 1903-13;  mgr.  Yt.  Printing  Co.  since  1903. 
Trustee     Fletcher    Memorial     Library     (Ludlow), 


Brattleboro  Free  Library.  Conglist.  Mason. 
Home:  58  Western  Av.  Office:  American  Bl«lg., 
Brattleboro,   Vt. 

CRANE,  Pranlt,  clergyman,  now  at  405  W.  55th 
St.,  New  1'ork.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Wlio's  Who  in 
America,   J  91  4-1. 'i.) 

CRANE,  Henry  Calvin,  clergyman,  lecturer, 
liroker.  writer:  \>.  -Xurton,  Mass.,  Nov.  :!0,  1846;  s. 
John  Calvin  and  JOliza  (I'ratt)  Crane,  and  de- 
scendant of  Edward  111.  of  lOng.  and  Gov.  Wins- 
low  of  the  .Mayllower;  A.B.,  cum  laude,  Dartmouth 
Coll.,  1869  (commencement  poem  and  elected  to 
Phi  Beta  Kappa);  B.D.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1873; 
studied  at  Berlin,  Germany;  m.  Oak  Bluffs,  Jime  1, 
1904.  Haltie  D.  xMason.  Tauglit  sch.  8  yrs.  while 
studying  for  ministr>-;  ijrin.  Fair  Haven  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.,  1870;  ordained  Congl.  minister,  1873; 
pastor  chs.  in  Boston,  Providence,  Pittsburgh, 
Omaha,  Seattle  and  Springfield,  :Mo.,  1873-93;  re- 
tired from  pulpit  on  account  of  ill  health;  spent  a 
vr.  in  Europe;  has  traveled  and  lectured  in  34 
states;  tngaged  in  literary  work  since  1894;  an 
organizer  of  the  Chautauqua  Circle.  IMason.  l\Iem. 
Old  Colony  Hist.  Soc,  Golden  Cross,  A.O.U.W., 
M.AV.  of  A.,  I.O.G.T.,  Sons  of  Temperance.  Ad- 
dress: Stoughton,  Mass.,  and  Floral  City,  Fla. 

CRANE,  John  Calvin,  genealogist:  b.  Grafton, 
Mass.,  Oct.  ]<;,  1n:iT;  s.  Calvin  and  Hannah 
(Forbes)  Crane:  lineal  descendant  of  Gov.  William 
Bradford,  of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  pub.  and  high 
schs.,  Grafton  and  Lancaster  (Mass.)  Acad.;  m. 
Marv  Ellen  Glazier,  of  Millbury,  Mass.,  Nov.  21, 
1861;  2  cliildren.  Richard  Forbes,  Florence  E. 
(wife  of  Frederick  E.  Putnam).  Worked  at  vari- 
ous occupations  until  1858.  when  he  started  on  a 
trip  west,  that  included  Minn,  and  regions  along 
the  Miss.  River:  returned  to  Millbury,  1859;  fol- 
lowed trade  of  shoecutter  at  Worcester  and  West 
Millbury  for  a  number  of  yrs.;  also  in  the  tobacco 
trade  at  Boston  and  in  the  wool  and  waste  trade 
at  Millbury;  engaged  extensively  in  lit.  and  hist, 
research  and  as  writer  for  periodicals  and  news- 
papers; mem.  expdn.  to  Minn.,  headed  by  Capt. 
Glazier,  to  determine  head  of  Miss.  River,  1891, 
also  making  extensive  trip  through  Can.;  collector 
of  Indian  stone  relics.  Mem.  Worcester  Soc.  An- 
tiquity, N.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc,  Historic  Soc. 
of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire,  Eng.  Justice  of  the 
peace;  licensed  jireacher.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Author:  Colonel  Thomas  Gilbert,  the  Leader  of 
the  New  England  Tories;  Jonathan  Holman,  a 
Revolutionarv  Colonel:  AVaters  Memorial;  Peter 
AVhitnev  and  His  History  of  Worcester  Co.;  Rev. 
Williani  Blackstone,  the  Pioneer  of  Boston;  Major 
General  Burbank,  the  Early  Paper  Maker;  The 
Nipmucks  and  Their  Country:  George  Sumner 
Memorial;  AVhat  Guns  in  King  Phillip's  War? 
Champions  of  Freedom,  etc.  Address:  AVest  Mill- 
bury, Mass. 

CRANE,  John  Iioring-,  clergyman:  b.  East  Bain- 
tree,  Mass.,  Oct.  IS,  1856:  s.  Joseph  and  Eliza 
(Binnev)  Crane;  A.B..  Brown  Univ.,  Providence, 
R.I.,  1880;  grad.  Newton  Theol.  Inst'n,  1883;  or- 
dained Bapt.  ministry,  1S83;  m.  Weymouth,  Dec. 
16,  1885,  Anna  H.  Copeland;  one  daughter,  Flor- 
ence Binnev.  Pastor,  Narragansett,  R.L,  1883-6, 
Sheldonville,  Mass.,  1887-98,  Allenton.  R.I.,  1898- 
1900,  Rumnev,  N.H.,  1900-9,  AVakefield,  Mass., 
since  1909.  Pres.  N.H.  Bapt.  Ministers'  Confer- 
ence, sch.  com.  at  Wrentham,  1889-98:  trustee 
Rumnev  Pub.  Library  several  yrs.  Address:  47 
Cordis  St.,  AA'akefield,  Mass. 

CRANE,  John  Summerfield,  mfr. ;  Feb.  3,  1834- 
Jan.   19.  1910.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

CRANE,  Joshua,  trustee:  b.  Brookline,  Mass., 
Oct  24.  1869:  s.  Joshua  and  Annie  E.  (Jose)  Crane; 
A  B  Harvard,  1890;  m.  Ethel  M.  Hill,  of  Brooklme, 
Mass.,  Jan.  19,  1897;  6  children,  Joshua,  Jr.,  Pri- 
cilla  C,  Emerv,  Alexander,  Catharine,  Margery. 
Engineer,  in  practice  since  1892;  also  treas.  and 
trustee  of  estates.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Tennis  and 
Racquet,  Union,  Dedham  Country  and  Polo,  East- 
ern Yacht.  Recreations:  farming.  Home:  West- 
wood.  Alass.    Office:  50  State  St.,  Boston, 

CRANE,  Stella  Howard,  M.D.:  b.  Boston,  Aug. 
25,  1874;  d.  Daniel  and  Georgianna  (Weatherbee) 
Howard;    descendant    of   early    Colonial    ancestry; 


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grad.  Girls'  Latin  Sell.,  Dana  Hall,  Wellesley; 
student  Wellesley  Coll.  1  yr. ;  M.D.,  Boston  U. 
Sell,  of  Medieine,  1900;  m.  Clarence  Crane,  M.D., 
of  Boston,  June  12,  1900;  3  children,  Calista,  Wil- 
liam Bradford,  Ethel  Louise  (deceased).  Prac- 
ticed in  Boston  since  1900.  Club:  Appalachian 
Mountain.  Recreations:  driving.  Christian  En- 
deavor work  with  children.  Address:  224  Hunt- 
ington Av.,  Boston;  (summer)  Dover,  Mass. 

CBANE,  "Walter  Sanger,  banker;  b.  Brookline, 
Mass.,  May  3,  1868;  s.  Joshua  and  Annie  K.  (Jose) 
Crane;  prep.  edn.  Roxbury  Latin  Sch. ;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1890;  m.  Sarah  F.  Piatt,  of  Columbus,  O., 
Feb.  5,  1895;  children,  Walter  S.,  Jr.,  Dorothy, 
Francis  Valentine,  Sarah  Lucy.  Asso.  with  Warren 
Seharf  Asphalt  Paving  Co.,  1890-8;  out  of  business, 
1898-10;  began  in  banking  business,  1910;  v. -p. 
Mut.  Nat.  Bank,  Boston,  since  Apr.  1,  1910;  asst. 
treas.  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp. ;  trustee  and  treas.  Nat. 
Sailor.s'  Home.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Harvard,  Ded- 
ham  Country  and  Polo,  Beverly  Yacht.  Recreations: 
yachting,  golf.  Home:  Dedham,  Mass.  Oflice:  50 
State   St.,    Boston. 

CBANi:,  Willard,  mfr.,  capitalist;  May  9,  1830- 
Apr.   12,   igif).     (See  vol.  1909.) 

CRANH,  William  H.,  actor;  moved  to  New  York. 
(See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

CBANE,  William  Merriam,  clergyman;  b.  New 
York,  Feb.  26,  1880:  s.  William  Nevins  and  Caroline 
Abby  (Merriam)  Crane;  descendant  of  Benjamin 
Crane,  who  settled  in  Wethersfleld,  Conn.,  about 
1655,  and  from  William  Merriam,  of  Tudeley, 
County  Kent,  Eng.,  whose  son  Joseph  settled  m 
Concord,  Mass.,  1638;  A.B..  Harvard,  1902,  S.T  B., 
1904,  Ph.D.,  1906;  studied  at  Gottingen  and  Berlin, 
Germanv,  Grenoble,  France,  Beirut  and  Jerusalem, 
Syria;  m.  Eleanor  Winslow  Runkle,  of  Cambridge, 
Mass..  July  29,  1902;  5  children,  William  Merriam, 
Jr ,  Edward  Payson,  Gordon,  Chilton.  Caroline 
Merriam.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  Richmond, 
Mass.,  Nov.  15,  1907,  and  since  pastor  there. 
Trustee  Am.  Internat.  Coll.,  Springfield,  Mass.; 
trustee  Euphrates  Coll.,  Harpoot,  Turkey;  dir. 
Berkshire  Industrial  Farm,  Canaan,  N.Y.  Mem. 
Am.  Oriental  Soc,  Soc.  for  Bibl.  Lit.  and  Exegesis. 
Progressive.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Harvard  (New 
York  and  Boston).  Home;  "Morning  Face,"  Rich- 
mond,  Mass.    Office:     79  Wall   St.,    New  York. 

CRATSTE,  W(inthrop)  Murray,  senator;  b.  Dalton, 
Mass.,  Apr.  23,  1853;  s.  Zenas  Marshall  and  Louise 
(Laflin)  Crane;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Dalton  and  Willis- 
ton  Sem.;  (A.M.,  Williams,  1897;  LL.D.,  Harvard, 
1903).  Lt.-gov.  of  Mass.,  1897-9,  gov.,  1900-2; 
apptd.,  Oct.  12,  1904,  and  elected  Jan.,  1905,  U.S. 
senator,  to  fill  vacancy  for  unexpired  term  (1904- 
07)  of  George  F.  Hoar,  deceased;  reelected  for 
term  1907-13.  Mem.  Rep.  Nat.  Com.,  1892-1900  and 
1904-16;  del.-at-large  Rep.  Nat.  convs.,  1892,  1896, 
1904,   1908.    Address:  Dalton,  Mass.* 

CBANKSKAW,  Burton;  b.  Blackburn,  Lanca- 
shire, Eng.;  s.  John  and  Nancy  (Burton)  Crank- 
shaw;  arrived  in  New  York,  1872;  m.  Susie  A. 
Jordan,  of  Pawtucket,  R.I.,  Dec.  3,  1903;  2  chil- 
dren, Mabel  A.,  Ruth.  Employed  as  weaver  in 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  1873,  and  was  overseer  of  weav- 
ing, 1881-7;  student  Newton  Theol.  Sem.,  1887-9; 
grad.,  1889;  ordained  Bapt.  ministry.  1889;  pastor 
2d  Baptist  Ch..  Cambridge.  Mass.,  1889-93;  re- 
signed from  ministry  on  account  of  ill  health;  re- 
turned to  mill,  1893;  overseer  of  spinning.  Mer- 
chants' Mill,  Fall  River,  1894-9,  and  at  Mechan- 
ics' Mill,  1899-1903;  overseer  of  spinning,  Nashua 
Mfg  Co.,  since  Dec.  6,  1905;  elected  to  Common 
Council,  Nashua,  Nov.,  1906.  Progressive-Repub- 
lican. Mason.  Leader  for  over  10  years  of  the 
Judson  Bible  Class.  Home:  1  Tyler  St.,  Nashua, 
N.H. 

CRANSTON,  Ernest  Albert,  M.D.;  b.  Benning- 
ton, Vt.,  Oct.  13,  1860;  s.  Caleb  G.  and  Abby  H. 
(Bowen)  Cranston;  ed.  Vt.  Acad.;  Troy  Business 
Coll.:  spl,  theol.  course  in  Boston;  then  after 
preaching  12  vrs.  in  Me.,  took  up  medicine,  owing 
to  throat  trouble;  M.D.,  Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg., 
Boston,  1905;  m.  Etta  M.  Miner,  of  Calais,  Me., 
Dec.  11,  1889:  2  children.  Stephen  W.,  Earl  M. 
(deceased).    Practiced   at  Calais   since   July,   1905; 


city  health  officer;  coroner  Washington  County. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  L.O. 
O.IM.,  K.O.T.M.,  Knights  of  Pythias,  Patrons  of 
Husbandry.    Address:   205  INIaine  St.,  Calais,  Me. 

CRANSTON,  John  Samuel,  life  insurance;  b. 
Sheridan,  N.Y.,  Nov.  18,  1865;  s.  Henry  J.  and 
Elmira  T.  (Snow)  Cranston;  descendant  of  two 
governors  of  R.I.  Colony  named  Cranston,  also  of 
Roger  Williams,  of  R.I.  Colon v;  prep.  edn.  Phillips 
(Exeter)  Acad.,  1888;  student  Harvard,  1888-91; 
m.  Alice  E.  Beardsell,  of  New  York  City,  July  11, 
1889  (died  1913);  2  children,  Harriet  E.,  Arnold  B. 
Began  as  salesinan  of  life  ins.,  in  Boston,  Apr., 
1891;  gen.  agt.  Equitable  Life  Assurance  Soc.  of 
U.S.A.,  1892-6;  mgr.  ordinary  dept.  Prudential  Ins. 
Co.  of  America,  1896-14;  gen.  agt.  for  Eastern 
Mass.,  of  Conn.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  Hartford,  at 
Boston,  since  Oct.  1,  1914.  Republican.  Mem.  Bos- 
ton Life  Underwriters'  Assn.  (pres.  1904),  Boston 
Cliainber  of  Commerce.  Club:  Harvard.  Recre- 
ations: farming.  Home:  176  Upland  Rd.,  North 
Cambridge.  Office:  185  Devonshire  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

CRAFO,  Henry  Howland,  lawyer;  s.  Hon.  William 
W.  and  Sarali  A.  D.  (Tappan)  Crapo;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1883;  read  law,  admitted  to  bar,  and  since 
engaged  in  practice  at  New  Bedford.  Has  been  pres. 
Union  St.  Rv.  Co.,  Dartmouth  &  Westport  St.  Ry. 
Co.,  New  Bedford  &  Onset  St.  Ry.  Co.  Home:  New 
Bedford,   I\Iass. 

CRAFO,  William  Wallace,  lawyer;  b.  Dartmouth, 
Mass.,  May  16,  1830;  s.  Henry  H.  and  Mary  A. 
(Slocum)  Crapo;  A.B.,  Yale,  1852;  student  Harvard 
Law  Sch.;  (LL.D.,  Yale,  1882,  Williams  Coll., 
1910);  m.  Sarah  A.  D.  Tappan,  of  New  Bedford, 
.Fan.  22,  1857  (now  deceased).  City  solicitor,  New 
Bedford,  1855-67;  mem.  Mass.  Legislature,  1857; 
mem.  44th  to  47th  Congresses  (1875-83);  head  of 
law  firm  Crapo,  Clifford  &  Prescott;  pres.  Wam- 
sutta  Mills;  pres.  Instn.  for  Savings,  New  Bed- 
ford, and  connected  with  many  other  banking 
and  industrial  enterprises.  Mem-.  Home  Market 
Club,  and  various  Republican  organizations:  mem. 
Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Pilgrim  Soc,  Bristol  Co.  (Mass.) 
Hist.    Soc     Address:    Xew   Bedford,    Mass.* 

CBABV,  David,  Jr.,  M.D.:  b.  Hartford,  Conn., 
Apr.  26,  1842;  s.  David  and  Susan  (Harris)  Crary; 
descendant  of  Peter  Crary,  New  London,  Conn., 
1663;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Hartford;  M.D.,  Yale  Med. 
Sch.,  1869:  m.  Hartford,  May  18,  1882,  Etta  Juliette 
-Martin.  Practiced  in  Hartford  since  1869;  was 
lihys.,  Hartford  Co.  Jail  for  35  yrs.  Mem.  A.M.A., 
Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  Hartford  Med.  Assn.,  Yale 
Alumni  Assn.,  etc.  Democrat.  Address:  926  Main 
St.,   Hartford.  Conn. 

CRATHERN,  Charles  Frank  Hill,  clergyman; 
b.  Bromsgrove,  Worcestershire,  Eng.,  Sept.  14, 
1864;  s.  George  Frederick  and  Louisa  (Parsons) 
Cratliern;  ed.  St.  Jolins  Coll.,  Cambridge;  Notting- 
liam  Theol.  Sem.;  came  to  America,  1892;  m.  Sadie 
G.  Tarbell,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  May  24,  1893;  chil- 
dren, Alice  Tarbell,  Helen  Goodwin,  Charles  F.  H., 
.Jr.,  Louise  Parsons,  Marion  Hill.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1886;  pastorates.  Mason,  N.H.,  1886,  1st 
Parish  Ch.,  Charlestown  Dist.,  Boston,  1893-6, 
South  Congl.  Ch.,  Braintree.  Mass.,  1896-10,  Park 
Ch.,  W^orcester,  IMass.,  since  1910.  Organizer  the 
first  children's  ch.  in  America;  chmn.  Bd.  of  Edn., 
Braintree,  5  yrs.  Mason.  Republican.  Clubs:  Con- 
gregational (Worcester),  Appalachian  Mountain 
(Boston).  Lectures  before  women's  clubs,  socs., 
etc.,  on  patriotic,  liistorical  and  literary  subjects. 
Address:  Elm  Park,  Worcester,  Mass. 

CRAWFORD,  Caroline,  educator;  b.  Farmington, 
Mich.;  d.  Reuben  Wesley  and  Emily  (Bullock) 
Crawford;  grad.  Ypsilanti  Normal  Coll.,  1892;  un- 
married. Instr.  in  State  Normal  Sch.,  Stevens 
Point,  Wis.,  1894-9,  U.  of  Chicago,  1900-4;  instr. 
and  prof..  Teachers'  College  (Columbia),  1904-11; 
dean  of  women,  A.  Barton  Hepburn  Foundation, 
and  asst.  prof,  dramatic  and  social  arts.  Middle- 
bury  Coll.,  since  1911.  Interested  in  development 
of  Folk  drama  and  pageantry;  arranged  dances 
for  Am.  production  of  "The  Blue  Bird,"  and  Little 
Theatre  production  "Snow  White."  Mem.  Am.  Acad. 
Polit.  and  Social  Sciences,  Women's  Dept.  of  Nat. 
•^ivic    Federation,    Drama    League    .Atmerica.     Au- 


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thor:  Folk  Dramas  and  Games,  190S;  Dramatic 
Games  and  Dances  for  Little  Children,  1913.  Ad- 
dress: Middlebury,  Vt. 

CRAWFORD,  Fred  Erastus,  lawyer;  b.  Guild- 
hall, Vt.,  July  7,  1S57;  s.  lion.  Oramel  and  Cath- 
erine (Bothwell)  Crawford;  srad.  Watertown 
(Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1875;  Harvard  U.,  1881;  studied 
in  office  of  Parlt  &  Piper,  Boston,  and  at  Harvard 
Law  Sch.;  admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  1884;  m.  Mattie 
Sturtevant  Coolidge,  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  Feb.  15, 
1888;  children,  Calvin  D.,  Frederick  C,  Ward  S. 
Practiced  at  Watertown  and  Boston  since  1884; 
for  a  number  of  yrs.  counsel  for  town  of  Water- 
town;  one  of  the  examiners  and  masters  for  tlie 
]Mass.  Land  Court:  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1897-8, 
Charter  mem.  Watertown  Hist.  Soc. ;  mem.  Y.M. 
C.A. ;  pres.  Watertown  Bd.  of  Trade,  1892-3.  Club: 
Watertown  Harvard.  Collaljorated  with  Prof. 
Frank  Parsons  in  The  World's  Best  Book.  Wrote 
essays  on  Origin  of  N.E.  Townships;  Teaching 
of  Ethics  in  the  Pub.  Schs. ;  (monographs)  The 
Mass.  Land  Court:  Tax  Titles,  etc.  Home:  Water- 
town.  Mass.    (Office:  43  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

CRAWFORD,  Howard  Tritoou,  osteopathist;  b. 
Gardiner,  Me.,  June  16,  1874;  s.  George  Artemas 
and  Mary  Ella  (Patten)  Crawford;  descendant  of 
Moses  Cass  and  the  Page,  Cilley  and  Whittier 
families  of  N.H. ;  ed.  Coburn  Classical  Inst.,  of 
Waterville.  Me.:  Latin  Sch.  and  Berkeley  (now 
Chauncy  Hall)  Sch.,  both  in  Boston;  A.B.,  Boston 
U.  Coll.  of  Liberal  Arts,  1896;  D.O.,  Mass.  Coll.  of 
Osteopathy,  1899;  m.  Nell  Tallant  Cutler,  of 
Niagara  Falls,  N.Y.,  June  27,  1906;  children. 
Howard  T.,  Jr.,  Wilfred  H.,  Katharyn  W.  Prac- 
ticed in  Boston  since  June,  1899:  dir.,  prof,  anat- 
omy since  1899,  dean  since  1905,  Mass.  Coll.  of 
Osteopathy.  Mem.  Am.  Osteopathic  Assn.,  N.E. 
Osteopathic  Assn.,  Mass.  Osteopathic  Assn.,  Bos- 
ton Acad.  Osteopathic  Physicians.  S.R.,  Beta  Theta 
Pi.  Mem.  Progressive  Party.  Unitarian.  Mason. 
Club:  Old  Belfry  (Lexington).  Recreations:  roque. 
Home:  22  Hancock  St..  Lexington,  Mass.  Office: 
673   Boylston    St.,    Boston. 

CRAWFORD,  John  Gault,  lawyer;  b.  Oakham, 
Mass.,  Apr.  21,  1834;  s.  Hosea  W.  and  Caroline  M. 
(Gault)  Crawford;  and  of  Scotch-Irish  ancestry; 
pub.  sch.  edn.;  admitted  to  bar.  1865;  m.  Emma 
Tindall,  of  Mich.,  Apr.  16,  1863  (died,  June  27, 
1866);  m.  2d,  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  June  30,  1867,  Abbie 
True  Stevens,  of  Paris,  Me.  (died,  Feb.  2,  1882); 
m.  3d,  Mary  A.  Harrington,  of  Worcester,  Mass., 
Apr.  30,  1884.  Began  at  18  in  employ  of  Chamber- 
lin,  Barnard  &  Co.,  dry  goods,  Worcester;  went  to 
Kan.,  1855,  and  participated  with  free  state  men 
in  struggle  against  extension  of  slavery,  serving 
under  (Jen.  Lane  and  witli  John  Brown;  returned 
to  Mass..  fall  of  1856;  was  in  Mich.,  1861,  when 
Civil  War  began;  enlisted  in  2d  Regt.  IMich.  Cav., 
was  appointed  sergt.  major,  promoted  to  It.  and 
assigned  as  adjt.  by  Col.  P.  H.  Sheridan,  wiio  was 
in  command  of  the  regt. ;  resigned  from  service 
on  account  of  ill  health;  commd.  by  Gov.  Blair, 
of  Mich.,  as  capt.  10th  Cav.  and  engaged  in 
addressing  war  meetings  for  volunteers  to  the 
war  (ill  health  not  permitting  him  to  go  to  the 
front).  Mem.  Mich.  State  Senate,  1864-6;  removed 
to  Lancaster.  N.H.,  1870;  Am.  Consul  at  Coati- 
cooke,  P.Q.,  1881-4;  located  in  Manchester,  N.H., 
1890;  U.S.  commr.  Dist.  of  N.H.,  since  1893;  active 
speaker  in  nat.  polit.  campaigns,  since  1856.  Mem. 
Manchester  Hist.  Assn.,  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mason;  mem.  G.A.R.  Author: 
The  Indians  of  the  Merrimack;  Indian  Nomen- 
clature; Fort  William  and  Mary;  also  many  pub. 
addresses  and  contbr.  to  newspapers  and  mags. 
Address:  Manchester,  N.H. 

CRAWFORD,  Mary  Caroline,  author;  b.  Boston, 
May  5,  1874;  d.  James  George  and  Mary  (Coburn) 
Crawford;  prep.  edn.  Girls'  Latin  Sch.,  Boston, 
Radcliffe  Coll.,  1894-7;  grad.  Sch.  for  Social  Work- 
ers, Boston,  1907;  unmarried.  Has  made  spl.  study 
of  sociology  in  its  present-day  manifestations, 
and  of  American  romance  as  related  to  history; 
lit.  critic  Boston  Budget,  189S-02;  sec.  Women's 
Trade  Union  League,  1907-8,  Ford  Hall  Meetings 
since  1908.  Clubs:  Boston  Authors,  Monday  Eve- 
ning, Women's  City   Club   of  Boston.     (See  Who's 


Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  22  Gleu- 
ville  ,V\-.,  jMlston  District,  Boston.* 

CRAWFORD,  Melzer  T.,  lawyer;  b.  Waldoboro, 
Me.,  Apr.  4,  1858  s.  Rev.  William  H.  and  Julia  A. 
(Whittier)  Crawford;  ed.  j^ub.  sclis. ;  Bucksport 
(Me.)  Sem.;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1886; 
m.  Mary  A.  Howard,  of  Rockport,  Me.,  Aug.  15, 
1893.  In  gen.  practice  of  law,  Camden,  Me.,  since 
1886.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mason.  Mem.  Bd. 
of  Trade,  Business  Men's  Assn.    Home:  Camden,  Me. 

CRAWFORD,  morris  Barker,  physicist;  b.  Sing 
Sing  (now  Ossining),  N.Y.,  Sept.  26,  1852;  s.  Morris 
D'Camp  and  Charlotte  (Holmes)  Crawford;  A.B., 
Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1874,  A.M.,  1877;  univs.  of 
Leipzig  and  Berlin,  1877-80:  m.  Caroline  L.  Rice, 
of  Springfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1883.  Tutor  mathe- 
matics, 1874-7,  instr.  pliysics,  1880-1,  asso.  prof., 
lSSl-4.  prof,  since  1884,  Wesleyan  U.  Fellow  A.A. 
A.S. ;  mem.  Am.  Physical  Soc.  Address:  Middle- 
town,  Conn.* 

CRAWFORD,    Myron    Elmer,    b.    New    Canaan, 

Conn.,  June  20,  1873;  s.  Joseph  and  Harriet  (Wake- 
man)  Crawford;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  King's  Prep. 
Sch.,  Stamford;  m.  Marion  B.  Benedict,  of  New 
Canaan,  Oct.  28,  1896;  2  children,  Josepli  Myron, 
Tlieodore  Benedict.  Has  engaged  in  farming  since 
beginning  of  active  career;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1911-12.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Mason; 
mem.   Grange.    Address:    New  Canaan,   Conn. 

CRAWFORD,  William  John,  woolen  mfr. ;  b.  nr. 
Belfast,  Ireland,  Feb.  1,  1836;  s.  William  .1.  and 
Ann  (Brown)  Crawford;  limited  common  sch.  edn. 
in  Ireland;  arrived  in  Boston,  July  10,  1852;  m. 
Nov.  6,  1855,  Ann  Doyle.  Began  as  employe  cotton 
mill  at  Saundersville,  Mass. ;  served,  pvt.  to  corpl., 
Co.  E,  42d  Regt.,  Mass.  Vols.,  1862-3;  entered  mfg. 
business  at  Eagleville  as  Dorr  &  Crawford;  firm 
removed  to  North  Dana.  1883,  and  since  with- 
drawal of  Mr.  Dorr,  in  1885,  title  of  the  firm  has 
been  Crawford  &  Tyler;  pres.  H.  W.  Goodman  Co., 
straw  braids  and  palms.  Republican.  Universalist. 
Mem.  Herbert  V.  Smith  Post,  G.A.R. ,  Athol,  Mass. 
Home:   North   Dana,   Mass. 

CRAWFORD,  William  Morrison,  clergyman;  b. 
Hampden,  Me.,  Feb.  15,  1865;  s.  William  Henry  and 
Julia  Ann  (Wliittier)  Crawford;  descendant  of 
Scottish  house  of  which  Reginald,  son  of  Allen, 
4 til  Earl  of  Richmond,  was  common  ancestor, 
1120-46;  prep.  edn.  East  Me.  Conf.  Sem.,  Bucks- 
port;  A.B.,  Boston  U..  1890;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch. 
of  Law,  1895;  m.  Alice  Towne,  of  Spencer,  Mass., 
Apr.  15,  1903.  Admitted  to  Suffolk  County  bar, 
1895;  practiced  in  Boston,  1895-9;  ordained  M.E. 
ministry.  1899;  pastor  Upton,  1899-01.  Spencer, 
1901-3,  Warren,  1903-5,  Amherst,  1905-8,  Spring- 
field, 1908-12,  Somerville,  Mass.,  since  1912.  Mem. 
Suffolk  Bar  Assn.,  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Recreations: 
baseball.   Address:  275  Broadway,  Somerville,  Mass. 

CRAWSHAW,  William  Joseph,  mfr.;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Feb.  23,  1854:  s.  John  and  Anne 
(Whittle)  Crawshaw;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Central  Falls, 
R.I.,  Somerville,  Mass..  Lewiston,  Me.;  m.  Mary 
Dickey,  of  Lewiston,  May  14,  1883;  2  children. 
Annie,  b.  Mar..  1886:  Thomas  H.,  Nov.,  1895. 
Engaged  in  mfg.  business,  1884;  treas.  and  gen. 
mgr.  H.  H.  Dickey  &  Son,  mfrs.  leather  belting 
and  roll  covering  (established,  1854);  dir.  1st  Nat. 
Bank,  Lewiston,  Me.;  trustee  Androscoggin  County 
Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Episcopalian  (sr. 
warden  Trinity  Episcopal  Ch.).  Mason  (32°). 
Home:  51  East  Av.,  Lewiston,  Me. 

CREASEV,  Georg-e  William,  soldier;  June  22, 
1840-19 — .     (See   vol.    1909.) 

CREHORE,  Frederic  Morton,  paper  mfr.;  b. 
Newton  Lower  Falls,  Mass.,  July  16,  1858;  s.  Dr. 
Charles  Frederic  and  Mary  Wyer  (Loring)  Cre- 
hore;  student  Allen's  Sch.,  West  Newton,  Mass., 
2  yrs.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1881:  m.  Prances  Isabella 
Carter,  of  Honolulu,  H.I.,  June  1,  1897:  1  daugh- 
ter, Svbil.  b.  April  6,  1900.  Began  work,  1882,  in 
paper 'mill  established,  1825,  by  his  grandfather, 
Lemuel  Crehore;  head  of  C.  F.  Crehore  &  Son, 
press  paper  mfrs.  Mem.  Com.  Council,  Newton, 
Mass.,  1890;  alderman,  1891;  mem.  Water  Bd., 
1893-4,  Sch.  Com.,  1897,  1900,  1902.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.     Mem.    Loyal    Legion.     Clubs:    Har- 


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vard.  Exchange  (Uostonj;  Brookline  Country, 
Newton  Boat.  Home:  Newton  Lower  Falls,  Mass. 
Office:    ST   Mill   St.,    Boston. 

CRESSY,  Will  Martin,  actor,  plavwriglit;  b. 
Bradford,  .\.1J.,  Oct.  l".»,  1SG3;  s.  Frank  and  Annette 
Miriam  (Ring)  Cressy;  ed.  pub.  sch.s.,  Concord, 
X.H. ;  m.  Blanclie  May  Dayne,  of  Troy,  N.Y.,  .Jan. 
19,  1890.  Made  Hrst  appearance  on  stage  at  Xor- 
walk.  Conn.,  Sept.  19,  1S.S9.  in  I-^rost  &  Fansliawe 
Repertoire  Company;  later  with  numerous  com- 
panies, including  6  yrs.  in  "The  Old  Homestead"; 
in  vaudeville  (witli  wife)  since  Dec.  19,  1899.  visit- 
ing all  ])rin.  countries  of  world.  Has  written  138 
one-act  plays.  Chi-istian  Scientist.  Clubs:  Vaude- 
ville Comedy  (founder.  190G.  and  1st  pres.),  Friars. 
Home:   24   South   St.,   Concord,  N.H.* 

CRICHTON,  Arthur  Boxer,  clergyman;  b.  Dart- 
mouth. X..^..  Oct.  L',;,  1S!S(»;  s.  James  Augustus  and 
Frances  Sarah  (Creigliton)  Cricliton;  g.g.s.  Capt. 
James  A.  Crichton,  R.N.,  Dundee,  Scotland;  came 
to  the  U.S.,  1896;  prep.  edn.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1907;  B.D..  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch., 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1910;  unmarried.  Deacon,  1910. 
priest.  1911,  P.E.  Ch.:  curate.  Christ  Ch.,  West 
Haven.  Conn.,  1910-12;  rector  Ch.  of  Our  Re- 
deemer. Lexin.gton,  Mass.,  1912-14,  Christ  Ch., 
Canaan.  Conn.,  since  Oct.  1,  1914.  Address:  Can- 
aan.   Conn. 

CRISAITS,  Carl,  M.D. ;  Feb.  1,  1858-Oct.  1,  1911. 
(See    vol.    1909.) 

CRISSEV,  Ralph  I.,  banker;  b.  Norfolk,  Conn., 
Feb.  4,  1833;  s.  Benjamin  AV.  and  Eunice  (Burr) 
Crissey:  ed.  Norfolk  Acad.:  m.  Dec.  22,  1886,  Mary 
E.  Buell,  of  Colcliester,  Conn.  Agt.  for  Barnuiii 
Richardson  Co.,  iron  mfrs.,  for  over  20  yrs. ;  pres. 
Norfolk  Savings  Bank  since  1898;  v. -p.  Norfolk 
Water  Co.;  sec.  and  treas.  Norfoll^  Hall  Assn.; 
mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1867  and  1883.  Republi- 
can.   Conglist.    Mason.    Address:  Norfolk,  Conn. 

CRISTV,  Albert  Barnes,  clergyman,  temperance 
worker:  b.  New  Yoik.  1853;  s.  Moses  and  Harriet 
Ann  (Woolley)  Cristy;  prep.  edn..  Greenwicli 
(Conn.)  Acad,  to  1869;  A.B.,  Coll.  City  of  New- 
York,  1875,  A.M.,  1887;  studied  Yale  Tlieol.  Sem.. 
1876-8;  B.D.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1879:  m.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Sept.  6,  1879,  Mary  Wilhelmina 
Linsley;  children,  Elizabeth  Bertha  (Mrs.  H.  M. 
Wood),  Martha  P.  (Mrs.  C.  M.  Thompson),  Helen 
W.,  Esther  G.  (Mrs.  A.  R.  Lee),  Albert  M.,  George 
L..  Edward  I.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1879; 
pastor,  Berlin.  Mass.,  1879-81,  Conwav,  1881-4, 
Hudson,  O..  1886-91,  Albuquerque,  N.M.,  1891-4, 
Cleveland,  O.,  1894-9;  supt.  R.I.  Anti-Saloon  League 
since  Nov.  1,  1899.  Instr.  in  elocution  Hudson 
Acad.,  1889-90.  U.  of  N.M..  1892-3,  Western  Re- 
serve U..  1895-9.  Home:  102  Wavland  Av.  Office: 
15  Brownell  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I. 

CRISTY,  Austin  Phelps,  publisher,  editor;  b. 
Morristown.  Vt.,  May  8.  1850:  s.  John  Baker  and 
Louisa  L.  (Cooke)  Cristy;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1873; 
m.  Mary  E.  Bassett,  May  26, 1876  (died  Nov.  18,1913): 
4  children,  Horace  TVakefield,  Marv  L.  (Mrs.  Rufus 
Gould,  of  Worcester),  Roger  Henry.  Edna  Vir- 
ginia; m.  2d.  Katherine  V.  Horan,  of  Worcester, 
Jan.  12.  1915.  Studied  law  and  was  admitted  to 
bar;  practiced  law  at  Marblehead,  Mass.;  founded 
in  1884  the  Daily  and  Sunday  Telegram,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  of  which  has  since  been  pub.  and 
editor.  Republican.  Clubs:  Worcester  Country, 
Worcester  Automobile.  Home:  426  Salisbury  St 
Office:  20-2  2  Franklin  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.      ' 

CROCKBR,  Alvah,  paper  mf  r. ;  b.  Fitchburg. 
Mass.,  Aug.  21,  1858;  s.  Charles  T.  and  Helen  Eliza 
(Tufts)  Crocker;  A.B..  Harvard,  1879:  m.  Charlotte 
Bartow,  Oct.  14,  1880.  Mem.  firm  Crocker,  Bur- 
bank  &  Co.  Home:  Prospect  Ct.  Office:  545  West- 
minster St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

CROCKBR,  Charles  T.;  b.  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Mar. 
2,  1833:  s.  Hon.  Alvah  and  Abigail  (Fox)  Crocker: 
pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Helen  E.  Tufts,  Oct.  14,  1857 
(died  1877);  m.  2d,  Helen  T.  Bartow,  June  1,  1881. 
On  death  of  father,  1874,  became  sr.  mem.  Crocker 
Burbank  &  Co.;  retired  1900.  Home:  Fitchburg, 
Mass. 

CROCKBR,  Courtenay,  lawyer;  b.  Boston.  Feb. 
4.   1881:   s.   George  Glover  and  Annie  Bliss   (Keep) 


Crocker:  prep.  edn.  Volkmann's  Sch.,  Boston;  A.B.. 
Harvard,  1901;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1905;  m. 
Clara  Ballard  Crocker,  of  Boston.  Feb.  20,  1912;  1 
daughter,  Jane.  In  practice  with  Burdett  &  Ward- 
well,  1905-10;  mem.  firm  of  Crocker  &  Dutch  since 
1910;  mem.  Clommon  Council,  Boston,  1908,  1909; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910-13  (chmn.  com.  on 
ways  and  means);  sec.  Rep.  Club  of  Mass.,  1910-12 
(pres.,  1914);  mem.  Rep.  Ward  Com.  of  Ward  11, 
Boston,  1908-15.  Club:  Union.  Recreations:  skat- 
ing, tennis,  farming.  Home:  Sudbury,  Mass.  Office: 
S45  Tremont  Bldg..  Boston. 

CROCKBR,  Edward  Savage,  jiajier  mfr.    (See  vol. 

1909.  ) 

CROCKBR,  Georg-e  Glover,  lawyer;  Dec.  15,  1843- 
May  26,  1913.  (See  \(>1.  1909.  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  191  2-13. ) 

CROCKBR,  George  Glover,  Jr.,  lawyer;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Apr.  16,  1877;  s.  George  G.  and  Annie  B. 
(Keep)  Crocker;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1899,  LL.B.,  1902; 
m.  Julia  H.  Hutchins.  of  Boston,  June  S,  1905;  4 
children.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1902,  and  since 
practiced  in  Boston;  dir.  Proprietors  of  Revere 
House,  Plymouth  Cordage  Co.;  clerk  Tremont  Nail 
Co.  Treas.  Mass.  Charitable  Soc.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Union,  Country  (Brookline).  Home:  119 
Marlboro  St.  (Office:  825  State  Mutual  Bldg.,  Boston. 

CROCKBR,  George  Herbert,  paper  mfr.;  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

CROCKBR,  George  Uriel,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Jan. 
9.  1863;  s.  Uriel  H.  and  Clara  G.  (Ballard)  Crocker; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1884;  studied  law  Harvard  Law 
Sch.;  m.  Providence,  R.I.,  Oct.  4,  1887,  Emma  L. 
Aylsworth;  4  daughters.  Has  practiced  in  Boston 
since  1886;  pres.  Simplex  Electric  Heating  Co.;  dir. 
Tremont  Nail  Co.,  Mut.  Nat.  Bank;  pres.  and  dir. 
U.S.  Hotel  Co.;  treas.  Concord  &  Claremont  (N.H. ) 
R.R.,  Northern  (N.H.)  R.R.,  Peterboro  &  Hillsboro 
R.R. ;  sec.  and  treas.  Proprietors  of  Revere  House. 
Mem.  Boston  Finance  Commn. ;  mem.  Common 
(Council  of  Boston,  1895-6;  city  treas.,  Boston,  1901- 
06.  Republican.  Treas.  Mass.  Civil  Service  Reform 
Assn.;  treas.  trustees  Woman's  Ednl.  and  Indus- 
trial Union,  Inc.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Union,  Uni- 
A'ersity,  Exchange,  Country  (Brookline).  Home: 
378  Marlboro  St.    Office:  50  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

CROCKBR,  H'arry)  Clinton,  M.D. ;  b.  Brockton, 
Mass.,  May  14,  1869;  s.  Allen  and  Elvira  (Leach) 
Crocker;  grad.  Brockton  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1887; 
A.B.,  Amherst,  1891;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch  of  Medi- 
cine, 1894;  spl.  student.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  New 
Castle,  Pa..  Sept.  16,  1896,  Lillian  B.  Woods.  Began 
practice  in  Boston,  1894;  removed  to  Providence, 
R.I.,  1894;  served  one  term  as  mem.  Sch.  Com.; 
mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1907-9.  Mem.  Mass.  State 
Homoe.  Med.  Soc.  R.I.  State  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Am. 
Whist  League.  Mason:  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  West 
Side,  Narragansett  Whist,  University.  Recrea- 
tions: whist,  outdoor  sports.  Address:  194  Smith 
St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

CROCKBR,  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Brewster, 
Mass.,  Apr.  30.  1845;  s.  Isaac  Foster  and  Sally 
Crosby  (Foster)  Crocker;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1867 
(Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon);  grad. 
Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1870;  m.  Addle  F.  Bickford, 
of  Chelsea,  Mass.,  June  16,  1880  (died  1880);  m.  2d, 
Sarah  Vincent,  of  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y..  Jan.  25,  1883 
(died  1901);  m.  3d.  Annie  vj.  Staples,  of  Chester, 
"\'t.,  Jan.  14,  1904;  3  children,  Vincent  (deceased); 
Henry  Foster,  b.  July  22,  1885;  Lawton  Vincent, 
Aug.  15,  1890.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1870;  pas- 
tor Damariscotta,  Me..  1870-9,  Bristol,  R.I.,  1879- 
86,  Fairfax,  Vt.,  1886-99,  Chester,  1899-06.  Served 
as  pvt.  Co.  H,  9th  Regt.  R.I.  Vols.,  1862.  Author: 
Poems;  Hist.  Lamoille  Baptist  Association;  His- 
torical Sketch  of  Elder  Aaron  Leland;  History  of 
the  Baptists  in  Vermont.  Contbr.  to  newspapers 
and  mags.    Address:  Chester,  Vt. 

CROCKBR,  Joseph  Ballard,  stock  and  note  bro- 
ker; b.  Boston,  July  8,  1867;  s.  Uriel  Haskell  and 
Clara  Garland  (Ballard)  Crocker;  prep,  edn.,  Bos- 
ton Latin  Sch..  John  P.  Hopkinson's  Sch.,  Boyles- 
ton  PL;  student,  Harvard.  1885-8,  of  class  of  1889. 
Associated  with  "Walter  H.  Edgerly  (who  is  now 
deceased),  in  note  brokerage  business,  1891.  formed 
partnership,  as  Edgerly  &  Crocker,  1892,  and  added 


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stock   brokerage,    1894;    admitted    Louis   Bacon   to  1894,  Senate,  1908-10.    Republican.    Methodist.    Sec. 

firm,    1899,    Edgar    Crocker,    1906,    and    Eugene    P.  Vt.  Maple  Sugar  Makers'  Assn.,  1892-6,  pres.,  1906- 

Fabens,    1912,   firm   now    consisting   of   self   and   3  08.    Mason;   mem.   Odd   Fellows,  O.E.S.,   Kebekahs. 

members  here  named.    Clubs:   Temple,  Algonquin,  Address:  Enosburg  Falls,  Vt. 

Massachusetts      Automobile.       Home:     Ponkapoag        r«T»o,Tiii.   -d ,- •     •»  ,»  ^^     .     ^^      .      . 

(Canton),  Mass.  Olfice:  111  Devonsliire  St.,  Boston.  ^  CBOPT,  Benjamm  Pomeroy,  M.D.;  b.  Stonington, 

CBOCKEB.  Samuel  Emmons  Miller,  paper  mfr.;  g^o^^t';  'eS"  pub.'^schs.?  itSgt'onI  K   BeUevS^ 


Samuel    E     M      Jr.,    Wethered    T.     Carol    Crocker    oculist  and   aurist   Franklin  Co.   Pub.'  Hosp.,   also 
(daughter^). ^Haye   beejTi_^connecjed    with    Crocker,    lecturer  on  eye,  ear^  nose  and  throat.   Mem.  A.M.A., 


Jreen- 

Episcopalian.     Mason;    Aurora   Lodge,    F.   &   A.MT;  SocT  Tex-pres.r"uniTar"iknT'HVm4V""BeJ^nardsS 

PrS^'^f  Chapter,  R. A.M.;  Jerusalem  Commandery.  Mass.    Address:  17 Va  Federal  St..  Greenfield,  Mass 

K.T.;  Massachusetts  Consistory  32°.   Home:     Glad-  ,  ■>.j.<x^^. 

acres."    Office:  Crocker,  Burbank  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Fitch-  CBOPUT,  Sidney  Winter,  banker;  b.  Ossining,  N. 

burg.  Mass.  Y. ;  s.  George  Washington  and  Susan  Ann  (Fisher) 

CROCKER,  Susan  E.  Wood,  M.D.;  moved  to  Cal.  O'^I"^^'  '"^- J'lh  ^i*^^'   °^.^Vl'-^°\  ^"?  Hastings-on- 

CSpp  vol    inot  ^  Hudson,  and  Mt.  Pleasant  Mil.  Acad.,  Ossining;  m. 

^lXr.-n-x.m^    X,                «    4.,             t.t  t^      v-    r.  1    •  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Lucy  E.  Marcy.    Began  in  office  of 

CROCKETT    Eug-ene  Anthony,   M.D.;   b.   Calais  ins.  co.  as  elk.,  advancing  to  cashier  and  sec.  and 

Me..  Oct.  22    ISb/ ;  s.  Frederick  and  Susan  (George)  became  agency  mgr.  and  owner  of  agency;  apptd. 

Crockett;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch..  1891;  m.  Eliza-  bank  commr.  State  of  Conn,  for  term  of  4  yrs.  and 

beth  Le  Bourgeois,  of  New  Orleans,  July,  28,  1900;  reappointed,  but  resigned  to  become  1st  asst.  treas. 

children,  Adele,  Frederick  E.,  David  C.   Practiced  in  soc.  for  Savings,  Hartford  (largest  banking  instn. 

Boston  since  1893;  specializes  in  treatment  of  ear.  j,-,  the   State);   also  trustee  Security    (Trust)    Co  • 

nose  and  throat;  asst    prof,   otology,  Harvard  U.;  dir.    Hartford   Nat.    Bank.     Military   experience   at 

chief  of  staff  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  Harvard  Med.  Mt.   Pleasant  Mil.   Acad,   and  as  mem.   13th   Regt. 

Sch     Mem.   A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.   Soc,   Suffolk  Dist.  n.G.N.Y.,     Brooklyn;     formerly    warden     (mavor) 

Med.   Soc.    Am.   Laryngol.,   Rhinol.   and  Otol.   Soc,  Borough  of  Danielson,  Conn.,  chmn.  High  Sch.  Com. 

Am.  Otol.  Soc    N.E.  Otol   and  Laryngol.  Soc  Clubs:  and  mem.   Bd.   of  Edn.;   mem.   Conn.   Ho.   of  Rep., 

Tennis    and    Racquet,    St.    Botolph.     Address:    298  1893,    1394.     Republican.     Baptist.     Mason.     Clubs: 

Marlboro  St..  Boston.  Republican,  Get-To-Gether   (Hartford).    Home:   25 

CROCKETT,  Georg-e  B.,  mfr.;  b.  Buckfield.  Me.,  N.  Beacon  St.    Office:  31  Pratt  St.,  Hartford.  Conn. 

Mar.  29,  1847;  s.  Martin  and  Prudentia  S.   (Bates)         «-,/%▼■»•    -n-^ 1, j.         ^.i,         r.    -nt        -tr     1      t 

Crockett;  ed.  common  and  high  schs.  of  Buckfield  ,  c?^    ^'     -^^^  *^  author;  b.  New  York,  Jan.  23, 


manufactory   and   becam'e   pal-tner,    1868,   iDusiness  1900-6.  and  still  on  staff.    Address:  Windsor,  Vt.* 
incorporated,  1873,  and  was  sec,  treas.  and  dir.  un-         CROMFTOIT    Georffe    mfr  •  b    Worcester    Mass 

*"i^i.^=  reorganized  business,  1890    and  since  sec  june    7.    1872;   s.   George    (inventor  and   mfr.)    and 

and   dir.   Pans   Mfg.   Co     Mem    Sch.   Bd     Pans    2  Mary    Christina    (Pratt)    Crompton;    g.s.    William 

yrs. ;  pres.  South  Paris  Bel  of  Trade    1910-14     Re-  Crompton,  inventor  of  the  fancy  power  loom,  born 

publican.     Baptist.     Odd    Fellow.     Address:    South  j^    preston,    Eng..    1806;    A.B.,    Harvard,    1895;    m. 

Pans,  Me.  Alice  Hastings,  of  Boston,  Apr.  11,  1896;  children, 

CROCKETT,  Ralph  Wardlaw,  lawyer;  b.  Lewis-  George,    Jr.,   Davis  Hastings.    Entered   loom  busi- 

ton.  Me.,  Apr.   7,   1869;   s.   George  Washington  and  ness  with  brothers,   Charles  and  Randolph;   treas. 

Hannah     Batchelder     (Sanborn)     Crockett;     grad.  Crompton    &    Knowles    Loom    Works,     1897-1900; 

Lewiston  High  Sch.,  1887;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1891  (Phi  with  others  organized  Crompton-Thayer  Loom  Co., 

Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1894;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  1903,    which    in    1907    was    sold    to    Crompton    & 

Law,  1S94;  m.  Celia  Mason  Choate   (grandniece  of  Knowles  Loom  Works,  of  which  has  since  been  a 

Rufus  Choate),  of  Essex,   Mass.,  Nov.   27,   1912;   2  dir.;   also   treas.   and   dir.   Reed-Prentice   Co.   since 

children,  Elisabeth  Choate,  b.   Oct.   16.  1913;  John  Apr..  1912;  dir.  Merchants  Nat.  Bank  of  Worcester, 

Scribner,  Jan.  29.  1915.    Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1893,  Worcester  Gas  Light  Co.;  trustee  and  mem.  finance 

Supreme  Ct.  of  U.S..  1909;  city  solicitor,  Lewiston.  com.  People's  Savings  Bank.    Sec.  trustees  Worces- 

1894-7;   mem.    Sch.    Bd.,    1901-9    (pres.,    1905-6);   co.  ter    Acad.;    v.-p.    St.    Vincent's    Hosp.;    dir.    Asso- 

atty.,   Androscoggin   Co.,   Me..   1905-7.    Republican,  ciated  Charities,  Mass.    Soc.  Prevention  of  Cruelty 

C^onglist.      Mason     (32°);     Gfand    Commander    of  to    Children.     Mem.    Worcester   Chamber   of   Com- 

Grand   Commandery,    K.T.,    of   Me..    1914-15;   Com-  merce,  Worcester  County  Mechanics' Assn.    Repub- 

mander  in  Chief  Maine  Consistory.  A.A.S.R.  since  lican.    Catholic.    Clubs:  Tatnuck,  Worcester,  Wor- 

1913.    Club:  Calumet.    Home:   481  Main  St.    Office:  cester   Country;    Union    (Boston);    Harvard    (Bos- 

163  Lisbon  St.,  Lewiston,  Me.  ton  and  New  York).    Recreations:   golf,   motoring, 

#mn»-Er-nrnin    tiT_i4.„.-  11411     „ ^^rcr^o r^-^^rv. o ,,      /o^a  tenHis,  yachting.    Home:  74  William  St.    Office:  677 

?^9^?^^^'  ^*"«^  ='"'   newspaperman.     (See  Cambridge  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
vol.  1909.) 

^■r.^-r,w„    .ii       -ri         >■■  ^A.  V.    tn^^f  -c„ir.<^^TA    -XT *■  CROMPTOIT,  Randolph,  inventor;  b.  Worcester, 

CROPT.  Allen  P.,  retired    b^  East  Fairfield,  Vt  ^  j^^     12.  1874;  s.  George  (inventor  and  mfr.) 

fS^^,^^  ^i^U^-  ^°^^Pv    ^^^^''^f  v^l^^  ^^^f.frA^  and   Marv   Christina    (Pratt)    Crompton;    g.s.   Wil- 

(Buck)   Croft;  ed.  pub    schs    of  East  Fairfield    m^^  jj^^^  Crompton,  inventor  of  the  fancy  power  loom. 

Sept.  7,.  1875.  Elizabeth  .MaryHendriclc^   Engaged  ^    Preston.  Eng.,  1S06;  ed.  at  pvt.  schs!^  and  undei^ 
''J  ^^a""'"^  °"i  ^"  extensive  scale  and  pwns  a  farm         ^    tutors;  m    Miriam  Van  Egmond,  d.  Willard  T. 

of  600  acres;  1st  selectman,  1S90    1891    lister^  town  ^^^  Marion  (Mott)   Sears.  Apr.  23.  1896;  1  daugh- 

supt.  schs.;  mem.  Vt.  Ho   of  Rep     191f:ll;^^?|,P"^-  ter,    Rosamond    Sears.     Entered    Crompton    Loom 

lican.    Methodist.   Mason;  Granger.   Address.  Enos-  works,  1895.  and  elected  dir.  of  same  1896;  in  1897 

burg  lialls,  Vt.  became  dir.   of  consolidated  Crompton  &  Knowles 

CROPT,    Arthur   J.;   b.    Fairfield,    Vt..    Sept.    11.  Loom  Works  and  asst.  supt.  of  the  Crompton  Dept. 

1851;  s.  Joseph  B.  and  Parmelia  (Buck)  Croft;  ed.  on   Green   St.;   later  became  v.-p.;   withdrew   from 

common  schs.  of  Enosburg;  m.  Oct.  18,  1876,  Addie  this  company  in  1900,  and  formed  a  partnership  in 

M.  Adams,  of  Enosburg.   Engaged  in  farming  early  1903,    known    as    the    Crompton-Thayer   Loom    Co. 

in  life,  continuing  until  1892;  since  shipper  of  farm  of  which   was   the   official   head   until    sold   out   to 

products;  served  as  sch.  dir.,  trustee  of  Village  of  Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works;   since  devotes 

Enosburg   Falls,    deputy    sheriff,    county    fish    and  all  his  time  to  experimental  work,  chiefly  on  weav- 

game   warden,    etc;    mem.    Vt.    Ho.    of   Rep.,    1892,  ing  machines.    Clubs:  Tatnuck,  Worcester,  Repub- 


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lican  of  Mass.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  3S  Elm 
St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

CBONIir,  Frederics:  "William,  lawyer;  b.  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  Sept.  28,  1S7G;  s.  Michael  J.  and 
Mary  Jane  (Leary)  Cronin;  ed.  grammar  schs., 
Worcester;  Mass.  Nautical  Training  Sch.,  1S98- 
1900,  degree  of  M.E. ;  L,L,.B.,  l.'niv.  Extension  Law 
Sch.,  Chicago,  1907;  unmairied.  Marine  and  elec. 
engr.,  1898-02;  stationary  engr.,  1902-5;  admitted 
to  Mass.  bar,  Feb.  16,  1905,  to  practice  before  U.S. 
Patent  Office,  Apr.  11,  1906;  apptd.  master  in 
chancery,  by  Gov.  Draper,  Dec,  1910.  Mem.  Nat. 
Assn.  Stationary  Engrs.  Republican.  Catholic. 
Mem.  Lodge  No.  243,  B.P.O.  Elks.  Recreations: 
languages.  Home:  16  Walnut  St.  Office;  340  Main 
St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

CBONIN,  John  P.;  b.  South  Boston,  Mass.,  July 
26,  1872;  s.  John  H.  and  Mary  C.  (  Flynn)  Cronin; 
ed.  Agassiz  Grammar  Sch.,  Boston;  Boston  Latin 
Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1896;  Harvard  Law  Sch.;  un- 
married. Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  Aug.,  1897;  in 
partnership  with  brother  Charles  H.  as  Cronin  & 
Cronin,  1900-12;  clerk  Supreme  Jud.  Ct.,  Suffolk 
Co.,  since  Jan.  1,  1912;  v.-p.  Hibernian  Savings 
Bank;  dir.  Beacon  Investment  Co.  Mem.  Bar  Assn., 
City  of  Boston,  Harvard  Alumni  Assn.  Democrat. 
Roman  Catholic.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus,  B.P. 
O.  Elks.  Club:  Boston  City.  Home:  72  Wachusett 
St.    Office:  Court  House,  Boston,  Mass. 

CBOHTN,  Michael  J.,  M.D. ;  b.  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  July  21.  1S70;  s.  Patrick  and  Mary  (White) 
Cronin;  preliminary  edn.  Haverhill  (Mass.)  pub. 
schs.;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1898;  m.  Mary  J. 
Matson.  April  17,  1906;  children,  Hugh,  Paul. 
Practiced  in  Boston  since  1901;  physician  St. 
Elizabeth's  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M.  A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc. ; 
Suffolk  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  etc.  Democrat.  Catholic. 
Club:  Harvard.  Home:  .5  Elm  Hill  Ave.  Office:  520 
Beacon  .St..  Boston. 

CKONIir,  Thomas  Joseph,  M.D. ;  b.  Braidwood, 
111.,  Sept.  27,  1866;  s.  James  and  Bridget  (Doyle) 
Cronin;  M.D.,  Baltimore  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1898; 
m.  Louise  Schwegler,  of  N.Y.  City,  Oct.  16,  1901: 
1  daughter,  Louise  Dorothy.  Practiced  in  Webster, 
Mass.,  1898-02;  Worcester,  since  1902;  specializes 
in  treatment  of  eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat.  Mem.  A. 
M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Mason  (32°, 
Shriner).  Clubs:  Worcester  Automobile.  Eco- 
nomic. Home:  4  Lowell  St.  Office:  49  Pleasant  St., 
Worcester,  Mass. 

CBOOK,  James  "Walter,  college  prof.;  b.  Bewd- 
ley,  Ont.,  Can.,  Dec.  21,  1858;  s.  Richard  and  Jane 
(Sackville)  Crook;  A.B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1891;  studied 
U.  of  Wis.,  1892-3,  U.  of  Berlin,  1893-4.  Columbia, 
1894-5,  Ph.D.,  1898;  m.  Eva  M.  Lewis,  of  Manistee, 
Mich.,  Sept.  13,  1883.  Prof,  economics,  Amherst 
Coll.,  since  Sept.,  1895.  Lecturer  on  economic,  so- 
cial and  ednl.  subjects.  Mem.  Mass.  State  Bd.  of 
Labor  and  Industries,  1913 — .  Author:  German 
Wage  Theories,  1898.    Address:  Amherst,  Mass.* 

CBOOKEB,  Florence  Kollock,  minister;  b.  Wau- 
kesha, Wis.,  Jan.  19,  1848;  d.  William  Edward  and 
Ann  Margaret  (Hunter)  Kollock;  grad.  St.  Law- 
rence U.,  theol.  dept.,  1875  (  hon.  A.M..  U.  of  Wis., 
1882);  m.  Rev.  Joseph  Henry  Crooker,  June  18, 
1896.  Organized  and  pastor  Stewart  Av.  Univer- 
salist  Ch.,  Chicago,  1878-92;  pastor  Universalist 
Ch.,  Pasadena,  Cal.,  1892-5,  St.  Paul's  Universalist 
Ch.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1904-Sept.,  1910.  Home: 
Roslindale,  Boston.'* 

CBOOKEB,  Georgre  Hazard,  M.D. ;  b.  Providence. 
R.I.,  1865;  s.  Josiah  W.  and  Eliza  (Hazard)  Crook- 
er; A.B.,  Brown  U..  1887,  A.M.,  1890;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1893;  unmarried.  Practiced  in 
Providence  since  1893;  phys.  Out-patient  Dept., 
R.I.  Hosp.,  1897-10.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Medicine, 
A.M. A.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn.,  Mil. 
Service  Instn.,  A.A.A.S.,  Harvard  Med.  Alumni 
Assn.  Clubs:  University,  Providence  Art,  Eco- 
nomic, Hope,  Harvard  of  R.I.  Recreations:  horti- 
culture, collector  of  books.  Address;  159%  Bene- 
fit St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

CBOOKEB,  Joseph  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Fox- 
croft,  Me.,  Dec.  8,  1850;  s.  Orin  Barrows  and  Eliza 
Ann  (Cobb)  Crooker:  ed.  Norway,  Me.,  1864-7; 
grad.  Ypsilanti  Union  Sem.,  1870  (S.T.D.,  St.  Law- 


rence, 1900;  D.D.,  U.  of  Nashville,  1901);  m.  Frank 
E.  Burt,  1872;  2d,  Florence  Kollock,  June  18,  1896. 
In  Bapt.  ministry  5  yrs. ;  entered  Unitarian  min- 
istry, 1877;  settled  at  Madison,  Wis.,  1881-91,  and 
built  large  Unitarian  ch.  there;  established  strong 
Unitarian  congregation  at  Helena,  Mont.,  1891-7, 
at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  1898-05;  pastor  Roslindale 
Unitarian  Ch.,  Boston,  since  Feb.,  1905.  Active  in 
ednl.  and  philanthropic  work:  preacher  anniver- 
sary sermon,  British  and  Foreign  Unitarian  Assn., 
London,  1903.  Pres.  Unitarian  Temperance  Soc. 
since  1905.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
etc.)    Home:  Roslindale,  Boston.* 

CBOOKEB,  Orin  Edson,  clergyman.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

CBOSB'Jr,  Albert  "William,  dentist;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Nov.  13,  1870;  s.  William  Andrews  and  Alice 
Isola  (Rodda)  Crosby;  descendant  of  Simon  Cros- 
by, selectman,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1636,  and  of 
John  Andrews,  one  of  original  100  founders  of 
Farmington,  Conn.,  1658;  D.D.S.,  New  York  Coll. 
Dentistry.  1892;  Angle  Sch.  of  Orthodontia;  spl. 
courses  Yale  Med.  Sch.,  N.Y.  Post-Grad.  Med.  Sch. 
and  Hosp.,  Manhattan  Eye,  Ear  and  Throat  Hosp.; 
m.  Isabel  Selden  Darrow,  of  New  London,  Conn., 
Apr.  25,  1900.  Practiced  in  New  London  and  New 
Haven  since  1893;  specializes  in  orthodontia; 
dental  commr.,  Hartford,  since  1908;  sec.  Angle 
Sch.  of  Orthodontia.  Mem.  Nat.  Dental  Assn., 
Conn.  State  Dental  Assn.  (ex-pres.),  Northeastern 
Dental  Assn.,  New  London  County  Dental  Assn. 
(ex-pres.),  Eastern  Angle  Alumni  Assn.  (pres.), 
Yale  Alumni  Assn. ;  asso.  mem.  Allied  Socs.  of 
N.Y.  City.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (32°, 
K.T.).  Clubs:  Horace  Wells  (ex-pres.),  Thames 
(New  London),  Quinnipiack  (New  Haven).  Ad- 
dress: 59  College  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

CBOSBY,  Arthur  J.,  banker;  b.  North  Andover, 
Mass.,  Aug.  6,  1860;  s.  Josiah  and  Hannah  Kit- 
tredge  (Hodges)  Crosby;  attended  high  sch., 
Methuen,  Mass.,  3  yrs.;  m.  Oct.  28,  1890,  Lucy  A. 
.Johnson,  of  Methuen,  Mass.  (died,  Apr.  14,  1912). 
Cashier  Pacific  Nat.  Bank,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  since 
Jan.  1,  1901.  Republican.  Conglist  (orthodox). 
Home:  27  High  St.,  Methuen,  Mass.  Office:  238 
Essex  St..  Lawrence,  Mass. 

CBOSB'Jr,  Bdward  Chandler,  elec.  ry.  builder 
and  mgr. :  b.  Marlboro,  Vt.,  July  7,  1846;  s.  Edward 
and  Betsey  (Jones)  Crosby;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  high 
sch.,  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  and  Sem.,  Springfield,  Vt. ; 
m.  Brattleboro,  1868,  Emma  F.  Wyman  (died,  Feb. 
12,  1911);  2d,  Mrs.  Julia  L.  Parker,  of  Brattleboro, 
Mar.  12,  1913.  Began  active  career  as  elk.  in  gen. 
store  of  Cyrus  F.  Wyman  and  later  engaged  in 
grain  business  with  his  father  as  E.  Crosby  &  Co., 
which  has  continued  as  one  of  the  largest  grain 
firms  of  New  England;  withdrew  from  grain  busi- 
ness, 1896,  and  has  been  associated  with  M.  A. 
Coolidge,  of  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  under  title  of  Cros- 
by &  Coolidge,  in  constr'n  of  st.  rys.;  with  C.  Z. 
Parker,  of  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  in  concrete  constrn. 
work,  1905-15;  now  pres.  Springfield  (Vt.)  Elec- 
tric Ry.  Co.;  officer  and  dir.  in  a  number  of  corpns. 
Mayor,  Brattleboro,  1884-6.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Address:  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

CBOSB"V,  Bdward  Harold,  writer;  b.  Boston. 
Mass..  1859;  s.  Edward  and  Eliza  A.  (Nichols) 
Crosbv;  grad.  Boston  High  Sch.,  1874;  m.  Medora 
B.  Bobbins,  of  New  York,  June  7.  1883.  Became 
connected  with  Boston  Post,  1886,  dramatic  critic, 
since  1890.  Amateur  electrician;  has  taken  out 
10  Am.  and  European  patents;  invented  one  of  first 
dry  batteries  put  on  market.  Traveled  extensively. 
Club:  Boston  Citv.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  writings.)  Home:  67  Mt.  Vernon  St.  Office: 
Boston  Post,  Boston.* 

CBOSB"V,  Blwell  S.;  b.  Arrowsic,  Mev,  May  9, 
1856;  s.  Josiah  and  Mirinda  J.  (Swett)  Crosby; 
descendant  of  Simon  Crosby,  who  arrived  in 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  from  England.  1635;  ed.  com- 
mon schs.,  Arrowsic;  m.  Alicia  A.  Blaisdell,  of 
Bath.  Me..  Dec.  24,  1881;  3  children,  Carl  K..  Helen 
B.,  .Tohn  Crosby.  In  ins.  and  real  estate  business 
since  1878;  also  engaged  in  ship  building,  1887-05. 
and  constructed  11  large  sailing  vessels;  ex-pres. 
Farmers'  Union  of  Me.,  Inc.;  ex-pres.  Me.  Central 
Potato    Exchange,    Inc.;    trustee    Bath    Trust    Co.; 


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sec.  Sagadahoc  Bd.  of  Underwriters.  Mem.  Com- 
mon Council,  Bath,  1  yr.,  Bd.  of  Aldermen  3  vrs. 
(pres.,  1903-4):  Mayor  of  Bath,  1905-6;  collector 
of  customs,  Bath,  1906-14.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Club: 
Colonial.  Home:  709  High  St.  Office:  48  Front  St., 
Bath,   Me. 

CROSBY,  Fanny  (Mrs.  Frances  Jane  Van  Al- 
styne),  blind  liyinn  writer;  Mar.  Jl-lS20-Feb.  12, 
1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

CROSBY,  John  Crawford,  jurist;  b.  Sheffield, 
Mass.,  June  15,  1S59;  s.  .Jolin  and  Margaret  (Craw- 
ford) Crosby;  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.  Law  Sch.,  1882; 
m.  New  London,  Conn.,  Feb.  4,  1897,  Henrietta 
Richards.  Admitted  to  bar  and  began  practice  of 
law  in  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1SS2;  mem.  Pittsfleld  Sch. 
Com.,  1SS4-90:  mem.  Mass.  Legislature,  1886-7. 
Senate,  1S8S-9;  Dem.  representative  from  12th 
Mass.  Dist.  52d  Congress,  1891-3;  mavor  of  Pitts- 
field,  1894-05;  city  solicitor,  1899-03;  justice 
Mass.  Superior  Court,  1905-13,  and  since  Supreme 
Ct.  of  Mass.  Clubs:  Universitv,  St.  Botolph  (Bos- 
ton); Park,  Country  (Pittsfield).  Home:  Pittsfield, 
Mass. 

CROSBY,  J(osiali)  Willis,  lawver.  (See  vol. 
190  9.) 

CROSBY,  Raymond  Moreau,  illustrator;  b. 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1876;  s.  Moreau  Stephen  and 
Mary  (Moseley)  Crosby;  B.A.,  Yale,  1898:  studied 
art  in  Italy  and  France;  m.  Edith  T..  d.  Charles  G. 
Ames,  June  25,  1900.  Studio:  252  Boylston  St.,  Bos- 
ton.* 

CROSBY,  Stephen  Moody,  banker;  Aug.  14,  1827- 
Aug.  31,  190  9.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1908-9.) 

CROSBY,  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer;  b.  Albany, 
N.Y.,  May  14,  1868;  s.  .John  Schuyler  and  Harriet 
(Van  Rensselaer)  Crosby:  descendant  of  John 
Schuyler,  maj.-gen.  in  Am.  Revolution;  g.g.  nephew 
of  Alexander  Hamilton:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1887;  m. 
Henrietta  Marian  Crosby,  of  Boston,  Sept.  18, 
1895;  2  children,  Henrv  Grew,  Katherine  Schuyler. 
With  Boston  &  Albany  R.R.  Co.,  1891-3;  connected 
with  Frederick  S.  Moseley  &  Co.,  note  brokers, 
since  1893;  mem.  of  firm  since  1902.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Somerset,  Essex  Country,  Myopia  Country, 
Tennis  and  Racquet;  Harvard  (Boston  and  New 
York).  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  95 
Beacon   St.    Office:   50   Congress  St.,   Boston. 

CROSBY,  Thomas,  Jr.,  educator:  b.  Newport, 
R.I.,  Aug.  8,  1870;  s.  Thomas  and  Martha  Evadne 
(Winslow)  Crosby;  prep.  edn.  Rogers  High  Sch., 
Newport;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U..  1894;  M.A.,  1895; 
studied  Wheatcroft  Dramatic  Sch.,  New  York, 
1899;  Sch.  of  Expression,  Boston,  summer,  1903. 
Instr.  in  English,  Brown  U.,  1894-5,  Worcester 
(Mass.)  Acad.,  part  of  1895,  Univ.  Grammar  Sch., 
Providence,  R.I.,  1895-8;  instr.  in  English,  1900-1, 
asst.  prof.  English  and  pub.  speaking,  1901-10, 
asso.  prof.,  since  1910,  Brown  U.;  prof.  English, 
summer  session.  Harvard,  1910-14.  Public  reader 
of  classical  and  modern  drama.  Mem.  Delta  Phi. 
Club:  University.  Home:  49  George  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.I. 

CROSBY,  Walter  Theodore,  M.D. ;  b.  Laconia, 
N.H.,  1871;  s.  Benjamin  and  Mary  C.  Crosby;  Ph.B.. 
Brown  Univ.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1895;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1899.  In  practice  at  Manchester,  N.H., 
since  1899.    Home:  Manchester,  N.H. 

CROSBY,  William  Otis,  geologist;  b.  Decatur, 
Washington  Co.,  O..  Jan.  14.  1850;  s.  Francis  Wil- 
liam and  Hannah  Everett  (Ballard)  Crosby;  B.S., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1876;  m.  Alice  Ballard,  Lansing, 
Mich.,  Sept.  4.  1876.  Was  engaged  in  mining  in 
N.C.  and  Colo.;  mem.  faculty  of  Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 
since  1883.  now  prof,  of  geology,  retired,  1907: 
Carnegie  Foundation;  consulting  geologist,  chiefly 
engaged  in  original  research;  spl.  geologist,  U.S. 
and  N.Y.  surveys,  U.S.  Reclamation  Service,  Met. 
Water  Bd.  of  Mass.,  Bd.  of  Water  Supply,  New 
York;  geologic  investigations  in  connection  with 
engring.  projects  in  U.S.,  Mexico,  Alaska  and 
Spain.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  A. A. 
A.S.,  Geol.  Soc.  America;  mem.  Am.  Inst.  Mining 
Engrs.,   Mining  and  Metall.    Soc.   America,   Boston 


Soc.  Natuial  History,  Appalachian  Mountain  (Jlub. 
(bee  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writ- 
ings.) Home:  9  Park  Lane,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 
Address:    Mass.    Inst.    Technology,    Boston.* 

CROSMAK,  Georg-e  Iiorlngr,  mfr.;  b.  Lynn,  Mass., 
■June   14,    1860;   s.   George  A.  and  Eveline   (Brown) 
crosman;  ed.   pub.  schs.,  Swampscott,  Mass.;  S.B.. 
Haverford    Coll.,    Ib82-    m.    Mary   A.    Pickering,   of 
(hicago,    September    28,     1886;    :5    children,     Helen 
Cophme,   Loring  Pickering:,  Aquila   Hurford.    Mgr. 
Chicago  office  Thomson-Houston  Electric  Co.,  1SS3- 
86;   with   G.   A.   Crosman  &  Sons  Co..   mfrs.,   Saco, 
Mo.,  1886-08;  plant  destroyed  by  fire,  1908,  and  re- 
built at  Deering  Junction,  Portland:  v.-p.  and  gen 
mgr.    same,    since    incorporation    1908;    dir     Saco 
Brick  Co.,  Cumberland  Loan  &  Bldg.  Assn     Mem 
Sch.    Bd.,    Swampscott,    Mass.,    1887-90;    mayor   of 
Saco,    1901-2.    Pres.   Chamber  of  Commerce    Port- 
land,  1915.    Pres.   Me.   Peace  Soc;   mem.   Lake  Mo- 
honk  Conf.   on  Internal.   Arbitration;    pres    YMC 
A.,  Portland;   pres.  N.E.  Friends'  Foreign  Mission 
Bd.,   Palestine;   chmn.   bd.   mgrs.   Oak  Grove  Sem 
Vassalboro,    Me.     Republican.     Mem.    Friends    Cli' 
(Quaker).    Clubs:   Portland,  Civic,  Rotary.    Home- 
564    Forest    Av.     (Office:    Deering    Junction,    Port- 
land, Me. 

CROSS,    Allen    Bastman,    clergyman.     (See    vol. 

CROSS,  Alvin  Benton,  bonds;   b.   Wilmot,    N.H.. 
July  4,   1858;  s.  Benjamin  G.  and  Sarah  P.   (Love- 
rin)    Cross;   descendant  of  Robert  Crosse,  of  Ips- 
wich,   Mass.,    1635;    ed.    pub.   schs.   and   under  pvt 
tutors:    m.    Lizzie   May   Gage,    of   Boscawen,    NH 
Nov.    28,    1S82.      Cashier   Nat.    State   Capital   Bank. 
Concord.  1882-04:  N.H.  and  Vt.  rep.  of  A.  B.  Leach 
&  Co.,  bankers.  New  York  and  Chicago,  since  1904- 
pres.    Concord    Building    and    Loan    Assn.;    treas 
Concord  St.  Ry.  Co.:  dii'.  Concord  Light  and  Power 
Co.,    Mt.   Washington   Ry.;    trustee   John   H.    Pear- 
son   Estate.     Franklin    Evans    Estate,    etc.      Citv 
treas..  1902-4:  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1906-8.  Sen- 
ate,    1910.      Mason     (K.T.,     Shriner).      Republican. 
Conglist.   Address:  Concord,  N.H. 

CROSS,  Anson  Kent,  art  educator;  b.  Lawrence, 
aiass.,  Dec.  6,  1862;  s.  George  O.  and  Abigail 
(Brown)  Cross;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Lawrence.  Mass.: 
grad.  Mass.  Normal  Art  Sch.,  Boston,  1883;  m.  2d, 
Gertrude  E.  Whipple,  of  Brookline,  July  14,  1913. 
Taught  free  hand  and  mech.  drawing,  evening 
drawing  schs.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1881-3;  mem.  fac- 
ility. Normal  Art  Sch.,  since  1883;  instr.  evening 
drawing  schs.,  Boston,  1883-6;  prin.  same,  1886- 
1900;  instr.  in  Art  Mus.  Sch.  of  Drawing  and  Paint- 
ing since  1891.  Invented  rotary  snowplow  when 
pupil  in  high  sch.  and  has  taken  out  20  patents 
since  1887.  Home:  Ashland,  Mass.  Office:  Nor- 
mal Art  School,  Boston.* 

CROSS,  Charles  Herbert,  merchant;  b.  Mont- 
peher,  Vt.,  Aug.  30,  1867;  s.  Lewis  Bartlett  and 
Lucia  Ann  (Chaplin)  Cross;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Mont- 
peher;  m.  Florence  Glover  Clark,  of  Cambridge. 
Mass.,  Nov.  11,  1895.  Left  Montpelier  in  Sept.. 
1885;  in  employ  of  Boston  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust 
Co.  until  Sept.,  1893;  formed  partnership  with  E.  J. 
Bhss  for  sale  of  Regal  shoes;  firm  incorporated, 
1902,  as  Regal  Shoe  Co.,  of  which  is  v.-p.;  v.-p. 
Regal  Shoe  Co.  of  Me.,  Regal  Shoe  Co.  of  Mass.: 
sec.  Regal  Shoe  Co.,  Ltd.,  Toronto,  Can.  Charter 
mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  1st 
Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M.,  18  yrs. ;  retired  June,  1909. 
with  rank  of  1st  It.  (now  mem.  veterans  and  hon. 
corps);  life  mem.  Nat.  Rifle  Assn.;  dir.  Bay  State 
Rifle  Assn.  Mem.  S.A.R.  Republican.  Conglist 
Mem.  Joseph  Warren  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M.;  St.  Paul 
Chapter,  R.A.M. ;  DeMolay  Commanderv,  K.T. : 
Boston  Lafayette  Lodge  of  Perfection;  Giles  F. 
Yates  Council  Princes  of  Jerusalem;  Mt.  Olivet- 
Chapter  Rose  Croix;  Mass.  Consistory  32°;  char- 
ter mem.  Brookline  Lodge  of  Elks.  Clubs:  Countrv 
(Brookline);  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Tedesco  Coun- 
try, Boston  Yacht.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  45 
Selkirk  Rd.    Office:  268  Summer  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

CROSS,  Charles  Robert,  physicist;  b.  Troy,  N.Y. 
Mar.   29.    1848;   s.   George  and   Lucv  Ann    (Brown) 
Cross;    B.S.,    Mass.    Inst.    Tech.,    1870;    m.    Mariana 
Pike,    of    Salisbury,    Mass.,    Julv    15,    1873.     Instr. 
1870-1,    asst.    prof.,    1871-5,    prof.,    1875-6,    Thaver 


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prof,  physics,  since  1877,  dir.  Rogers  Lab.  since 
1SS5,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  (The  first  course  in  elec. 
cngring.  in  U.S.  leading  to  a  degree  was  estab- 
lished at  the  inst.,  at  his  instance,  1S82.)  Fellow 
Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Brit.  Assn.  Adv. 
Science,  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  American  Inst.  Elec. 
Engrs.,  Am.  Physical  Soc,  Astron.  and  Astrophys. 
Soc.  America,  French  Physical  Soc,  Appalachian 
Mountain  Club  (pres.,  1880).  Clubs:  St.  Botolph, 
Technology,  Examiner.  Contbr.  of  papers  on 
acoustics  and  electricity  to  Proc.  Am.  Acad.  Arts 
and  Sciences.  Home:  100  Upland  Kd.,  Brookline, 
Mass.* 

CROSS,  David,  lawyer;  b.  Weare,  N.H.,  July  5, 
1817;  s.  David  and  Olive  (Kimball)  Cross;  prep, 
edn.  Hopkinton  Acad,  and  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, 
Mass.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1841  (LL.D.,  1891); 
studied  law  Harvard  Law  Sch.  and  in  law  offlces; 
admitted  to  bar,  1844;  m.  Anna  Quackenbush,  d. 
Ira  A.  Eastman,  of  Concord,  N.H.,  Oct.  7,  1858. 
Practiced  at  Manchester,  N.H.,  since  1844;  judge 
of  Probate  Ct.,  Hillsboro  Co.,  1856-74;  U.S.  pen- 
sion agt.,  for  N.H.,  1865-72;  mem.  Const!.  Conv., 
N.H.,  1889-01;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1848,  9,  1856, 
1876;  pres.  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Manchester;  v. -p.  Mer- 
rimac  River  Savings  Bank.  Pres.  Hillsboro  County 
Bar  for  more  than  30  yrs. :  pres.  N.H.  Bar  Assn.  2 
yrs. ;  v.-p.  Harvard  Law  Sch.  Assn.  (Cambridge, 
Mass.).  Pres.  N.H.  Bible  Soc.  Address:  1552  Elm 
St.,   Manchester,  N.H. 

CROSS,  rred  W.,  teacher,  farmer;  b.  South 
Royalston,  Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1868;  s.  Wilder  and 
Roxanna  (Knight)  Cross;  grad.  Cushing  Acad., 
Ashburnham,  Mass.,  1896;  A.B.,  Williams,  1900 
(Phi  Beta  Kappa);  m.  Aug.  8,  1901,  Ida  M.  Kimball, 
of  Troy,  N.H.,  a  descendant  of  Gov.  Jonathan 
Belcher,  of  Mass.  Bay  Colony;  2  children.  Bertha 
May,  Dorothy  Kimball.  Prin.  Palmer  High  Sch., 
1901-6,  Templeton  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1909-10; 
prin.  pub.  schs.,  Royalston,  1910-13;  engaged  in 
farming  since  1906;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Royalston, 
1907-9;  mem.  Bd.  of  Overseers  of  Poor,  1908-9; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1st  Worcester  Dist.,  1914- 
15;  justice  of  peace  and  notary  public.  Progres- 
sive. Episcopalian.  Wrote  Military  History  of 
Royalston,  1914.  Lecturer  on  Battlefields  of  the 
South.     Address:    South  Royalston,   Mass. 

CROSS,  Georg'e  Cliamplin;  b.  Charlestown,  R.T., 
June  27,  1855;  s.  Charles  and  Martha  B.  (Hazard) 
Cross;  descendant  of  John  Cross,  of  Scotland;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  of  Charlestown;  m.  Mary  B.  Budlong,  of 
Hopkinton,  R.I.,  Feb.  28,  1883;  1  daughter,  Bessie 
May.  Contractor  and  builder,  since  1881;  town 
elk.  since  1881;  mem.  and  elk  of  Sch.  Com.  since 
1878;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1887-9,  Senate,  1890- 
91;  mem.  Bd.  Shell  Pish  Comn.  of  R.I.,  1889-95; 
commr.  of  wrecks  since  1893;  supt.  schs.,  (Charles- 
town, 1897-03.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem.  Char- 
ity Lodge,  F.  and  A.M.;  Franklin  Chapter,  R.A.M. 
(both  of  Hope  Valley,  R.I.).  Address:  Charles- 
town, R.I. 

CROSS,  Georg'e  Newton,  educator.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

CROSS,  Grace  Ella,  M.D.;  b.  Boston,  Mar.  26, 
1863;  d.  William  Plummer  and  Ann  Wilkinson 
(Forrest)  Cross;  grad.  Girls'  High  Sch.,  Boston, 
1880,  Advanced  High  Sch.,  1881;  Boston  Normal 
Sch.,  1882;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1886; 
unmarried.  Practiced  at  South  Boston  since  1886. 
Mem.  Boston  Homoe.  Med  Soc,  Mass.  Homoe.  Med. 
Soc,  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynecol.  Soc,  N.E.  Women's 
Press  Assn.,  Twentieth  Century  Med.  Woman's 
Club.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Pentagon,  De  Luxe. 
Address:  581  Broadway,  South  Boston,  Mass. 

CROSS,  Hardy,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Nansemond  Co., 
Va.,  Feb.  10,  18  85;  s.  Thomas  Hardy  and  Eleanor 
Elizabeth  (Wright)  Cross;  descendant  of  English 
and  Scotch  ancestry;  ed.  Norfolk  (Va.)  Acad., 
1893-9;  A.B..  Hampden-Sidnev  Coll..  1902.  B.S., 
1903;  B.S..  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1908;  M.C.E.,  Harvard, 
1911.  Was  connected  with  elementary  edn.  in  Va. 
before  taking  up  engring. ;  asst.  engr.,  Missouri 
Pacific  Ry.  Co.  in  St.  Louis  on  bridgework,  190  8 
and  later;  asst.  engr.  on  valuation  work  in  New 
York,  and  in  1912  with  the  Virginia  Bridge  &  Iron 
Co.;  asst.  prof.  civ.  engring.,  Brown  U.,  since  1911. 
Democrat.     Presbyn.    Mem.  Kappa  Alpha   (South- 


ern  Order).     Mason.    Club:    Technology    (Boston). 
Home:  Providence,  R.I. 

CROSS,  Harold  DeWitt,  dentist;  b.  Nashua, 
N.H.,  Dec.  11,  1S73;  s.  Levi  S.  and  Helen  (Graves) 
Cross;  g.g.g.s.  Capt.  John  Cross,  of  Revolutionary 
Army;  grad.  Nashua  High  Sch.,  1893;  D.M.D., 
Harvard  Dental  Sch.,  1896;  m.  Lilla  Blanchard,  of 
Lowell,  Mass.,  Oct.  27,  1897.  Practiced  in  Nashua, 
N.H.,  1896-01;  instr.,  1897-1900,  demonstrator, 
1900-2,  lecturer,  1902-8.  asst.  prof,  prosthesis 
from  1908-12,  Harvard  Dental  Sch.;  trustee  and 
dir.  Forsyth  Dental  Infirmary  for  Children,  Bos- 
ton. Mem.  Am.  Dental  Assn.,  Am.  Acad.  Dental 
Science,  Mass.  Dental  Soc,  Harvard  Odontol.  Soc, 
Harvard  Dental  Alumni  Assn.  (treas.  10  yrs.). 
Delta  Sigma  Delta;  hon.  fellow  Harriet  N.  Lowell 
Research  Soc.  Free  Thinker.  Mason  (32°).  Clubs: 
Harvard  (Boston),  Eliot.  Recreations:  agricul- 
ture, mechanics.  Contbr.  many  articles  to  dental 
jours.;  also  has  read  many  papers  before  dental 
socs.  Home:  95  Prince  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 
Office:  140  The  Fenway,  Boston,  Mass. 

CROSS,  Harry  Parsons,  lawyer;  b.  Wakefield, 
R.I.,  Sept.  29,  1873;  s.  Elisha  Watson  and  Frances 
Cooper  (Wright)  Cross;  A.B.,  Yale,  1896;  LL.B., 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Providence,  R.I.,  Dec 
17,  1896,  Lorania  Carrington  King  (now  deceased); 
3  children,  Lorania  Carrington,  Harry  King,  Fran- 
ces King;  2d,  Providence,  Apr.  18,  1906,  Virginia 
Gammell;  children,  Hope  Gammell,  Virginia,  Eliza 
A.  H.  Practiced  in  Providence  since  1901;  2d  asst. 
atty.-gen.  of  R.I.,  1907-12;  asst.  atty.-gen.,  1912; 
mem.  Metropolitan  Park  Commn. ;  mem.  Green- 
ough,  Easton  &  Cross;  dir.  R.I.  Tool  Co.;  dir. 
Builders'  Iron  Foundry,  Providence  Nat.  Bank, 
Providence  Journal  Co.;  pres.  Sprague  House 
Assn.  (charitable);  pres.  Lincoln  Sch.;  dir.  Federal 
Mill  House  Assn.;  treas.  Church  House.  Mem. 
Providence  Musical  Assn.  (v.-p.),  Psi  Upsilon. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Hope,  Agawam 
Hunt,  Providence  Art,  Churchmen's  (Providence); 
Yale,  University  (New  York).  Home:  66  Cooke 
St.    Office:  32  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

CROSS,  Herbert  Nelson,  lawyer;  b.  Northfleld, 
Vt.,  July  20,  1866;  s.  Albert  Samuel  and  Lucy 
Ann  (Burnham)  Cross;  B.S.,  Northfleld  U.,  1889, 
A.M.,  1911;  m.  Frances  Elise  Beaurearard,  of  Pal- 
mer, Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1892.  Prin.  Three  Rivers 
(Mass.)  Grammar  Sch.,  1890-3;  admitted  to  bar, 
1896,  and  since  practiced  in  Springfield.  Progres- 
sive. Universalist.  Odd  Fellow.  Recreations: 
farming.  Home:  104  Bancroft  St.  Office:  318  Main 
St.,   Springfield,  Mass. 

CROSS,  Sally  Muzzy,  miniature  painter;  b.  Law- 
rence, Mass.;  d.  E.  J.  and  Fanny  (Plaisted)  Cross; 
studied  under  Joseph  DeCamp  and  Ross  Turner. 
Has  exhibited  in  Boston  Mus.  of  Fine  Arts;  Pa. 
Acad.  Fine  Arts.  Phila.;  Toledo  Art  Mus.:  Walker 
Gallery,  Liverpool,  Eng. ;  Royal  Soc.  Miniature 
Painters,  London;  etc.  Mem.  Am.  Soc  Miniature 
Painters,  Pa.  Soc.  Miniature  Painters,  New  York 
Water  Color  Soc,  Guild  of  Boston  Artists.  Home: 
Maiden,  Mass.  Studio:  Fenway  Studios,  Boston, 
Mass. 

CROSS,  Wilbur  Iiucius,  college  prof.;  b.  Mans- 
field, Conn.,  Apr.  10,  1862;  s.  Samuel  and  Harriet 
M.  (Gurley)  Cross;  A.B.,  Yale,  1885,  Ph.D.,  1889; 
m.  Helen  B.  Averv,  of  Willimantic,  Conn.,  July  17, 
1889.  Instr.  1894-7.  asst.  prof.,  1897-02,  prof. 
English  since  1902,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale). 
Editor.  Yale  Review;  lecturer  at  Columbia,  1903. 
Mem.  Nat.  Inst.  Arts  and  Letters.  Clubs:  Authors 
(New  York),  Graduates'  (New  Haven).  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.)  Address: 
24  Edgehill  Rd.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

CROSS,  William  Pierce,  clerk  U.S.  G;ourts;  b. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  May  19,  1862;  s.  William  James 
and  Ellen  M.  (Pierce)  Cross;  descendant  of  John 
Pierce,  Charlestown,  INIass.,  1636,  and  of  John 
Cross,  Stonington,  Conn.,  1680;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and 
acad.,  Plainfleld,  Conn.;  m.  June  1,  1892,  Mary  J. 
Lawton,  of  Phenix,  R.I.;  2  children,  Dorothy,  Wil- 
liam Lawton.  Teacher  pub.  schs.,  Coventry,  R.I., 
1877-80:  with  Boston  &  Providence  R.R.  Co.,  1880- 
86;  in  office  of  elk.  of  U.S.  Cts.  in  R.I.,  1886-8;  elk. 
U.S.  Cts.  in  R.I.  since  1888;  U.S.  commr.,  1900-14; 
pres.  Roger  Williams  Savings  Fund  &  Loan  Assn.; 


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v.-p.  Walter  Coleman  &  Sons,  Inc.  Democrat.  1881-2;  (D.D.,  Harvard,  1899;  Litt.  D.,  St.  Law- 
Episcopalian.  Royal  Arch.;  Mason.  Plome:  Bar-  rence,  1904,  Princeton,  1909);  m.  Louise  M.  Bron- 
rinston,  R.I.  Office:  Federal  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I.  son,    of    Santa    Barbara,    Cal.,    Sept.    9,    1882.     Or- 


pairs  of  shoes'daily).  Devotes  much  time  to  North-  b".o'"  ^ml  writings.)  Address:  20  Oxford  St..  Cam- 
field  (Mass.)  schs.  and  Y.M.C.A.;  chmn.  state  com.     oriage,  Mass. 

Mass.  and  R.I.  Y.M.C.A.  since  1906;  presented  CBOTECEBS,  Thomas  Davison,  M.D.;  b.  West 
town  of  Abington  with  fully  equipped  Y.M.C.A.  Charlton,  N.Y.,  Sept.  21,  1S42;  ed.  Ft.  Edward 
bldg.,  1903;  mem.  bd.  dir.s.  Northfield  schs.  Repub-  Sem.,  N.Y.;  M.D.,  Albany  Med.  Coll.,  1865;  m.  Mrs. 
lican.  Conglist.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Al-  s.  B.  Risedorph,  of  Albany,  N.Y.,  1872.  Practiced 
gonquin.  Athletic,  Exchange,  Merchants  (Boston),  at  West  Galway,  N.Y.,  1866-70;  removed  to  Al- 
Mass.  Agricultural,  Brookline  Country,  Brae  Burn  bany,  1870;  asst.  prof,  practice  of  medicine,  Al- 
Country.  Home:  304  Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston;  bany  Med.  Coll.,  1871;  asst.  phys.  N.Y.  Inebriate 
(.summer:  Cohasset,  Mass.).  Office:  North  Abing-  Asylum,  Binghamton,  1875-8;  supt.  Walnut  Lodge 
ton.    Mass.*  Asylum,  Hartford,  Conn.,   1878-80;  pres.  and  supt. 

CBOSSFIEI.D,  Frederic  S.,  M.D.,  laryngologist;  Walnut  Lodge  Hosp.,  Hartford  since  1880. 
b.  Keene,  N.H..  July  29,  1854;  s.  Kendall  and  Re-  Editor  Journal  of  Inebriety  since  1876;  prof,  nerv- 
becca  (Martin)  Crossfield;  descendant  of  James  ous  and  mental  diseases,  and  dean.  Coll.  Phy.s.  and 
Crossfleld,  Keene,  N.H.,  shortly  before  the  RevoUi-  Surg.,  Boston  Mem.  numerous  med.  socs. ;  pres. 
tionary  War;  prep.  edn.  Dean  Acad.,  Franklin.  New  York  Medico-Legal  Soc.  Ma,son  (K  T  Shrin- 
Mass.;  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  er).  Author:  Disease  of  Inebriety,  1893;  Drug 
U.).  1878;  m.  Mary  Evelyn  Affleck,  of  Brooklyn,  habits  and  Their  Treatment  1901;  Morphmisni 
N.Y..  July  21.  1898;  1  son,  Kendal  Affeck.  Prac-  and  Other  Drug  Diseases,  1902:  Clinical  Study  of 
ticed  in  Hartford  since  1878;  laryngologist  to  Hart-  Inebriety,  1^911.  Address:  142  Fairfield  St.,  Hart- 
ford  Hosp.,   Wildwood   Sanatarium;    consultant   to    ford,    Conn.  ■ 

Cyril  and  Julia  Johnson  Memorial  Hosp.,  Stafford  CROUCH,  I.eon  Edward,  construction  engr.;  b. 
Springs,  Conn.,  and  Isolation  Hosp.,  Hartford,  west  Warren,  Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1874;  s.  Charles 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  N.E.  Otol.  and  Laryngol.  Soc,  Conn,  wilson  and  Annie  Louise  (Fuller)  Crouch;  mother 
State,  Hartford  County  and  Hartford  Med.  socs.,  ^as  a  direct  descendant  of  one  of  the  two  Pullers 
Am.  Acad.  Ophthalmology  and  Oto-Laryngology.  ^^o  came  to  Plymouth  in  the  Mayflower,  1620;  ed. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Harvard.  Recre-  p^,b.  schs.,  Warren,  Mass.;  grad.  Warren  High 
ations:  photography.  Home:  148  Kenyon  St.  Of-  sch.,  1893;  Ph.B.,  Coll.  of  Liberal  Arts,  Boston  U., 
fice:    1 5  Pratt  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.  190i;    gpl.    student    Mass.    Inst.    Tech.,    1900-1;    m. 

CBOSSMAN,  Edg-ar  O.,  M.D.;  b.  Ludlow,  Vt.,  Sept.  8,  190S,  Ethel  Daphne  Howard,  of  Worcester, 
Dec.  15,  1864;  s.  Ezra  C.  and  Martha  (Spear)  Mass.  In  employ  of  NE.  Telephone  &  Telegraph 
Crossman;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1887;  Co..  since  1901,  beginning  as  asst.  engr.;  has  had 
post-grad,  courses  New  York  Post-Grad.  Med.  Sch.  charge  of  work  in  prin.  towns  and  cities  of  Me., 
and  Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  m.  Florence  A.  Gibson,  N.H.,  Vt.  and  Mass.;  sec,  treas.  and  dir.  United 
at  Holyoke,  Mass.,  June  1,  1888;  1  son,  Edgar  G.,  Cape  Cod  Cranberry  Co.,  Wampatuck  Cranberry 
b.  Apr.  26,  1895  (student  Yale  Coll.,  class  of  1917).  Co..  Agawan  Power  &  Irrigation  Co.  Republican. 
Beean  practice  at  Lisbon,  N.H.,  1889;  on  staff  Methodist.  Recreations:  horticulture.  Home:  82 
Clifton  Springs  (N.Y.)  Sanatorium,  3  yrs.;  med.  Church  St.,  Winchester.  Mass.  Address:  170  Sum- 
dir.  Markleton   (Pa.)   Sanatorium,  4  yrs.;  U.S.  col-    mer  St..  Boston. 

l^'^*°L°X  ^"^^i'^fi  revenue,  Dist.  of  N.H  including  CEOXTSE,  Mary  Ellzahetli,  author.  (See  vol. 
Me.,  N.H.  and  Vt,  91/2   yrs..  from  May.  1904;  mem.     inoo    ni=n  Who's  WlT?)  in  Am  1908-9  ) 

Rep.  State  Central  Com.;  trustee  N.H.  State  Hosp.  ^•"^''-  ^^^°  vvno  s  U  no  in  America,  lyus  y.) 
for  Insane;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903  (author  CROWEI.Ii,  Asa  Clinton,  educator;  b.  Pawtucket, 
of  bill  compelling  state  care  of  insane).  Senate,  h.i._  Mav  20,  1862;  s.  Asa  and  Eliza  A.  (Huntress) 
1915.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc.  (elected  pres.,  Crowell;"  prep.  edn.  U.  Grammar  Sch.,  Providence, 
May  19,  1915),  Grafton  Co.  Med.  Soc,  N.H.  Conf.  r.i.;  a.B.,  Brown  U.,  1886,  Ph.D.,  1894:  studied 
Charities  and  Corrections  (pres.,  1912-14).  Mason  u.  of  Leipzig.  Germany.  1904;  m.  Carrie  B.  Provan 
(K.T.);  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Warwick  (Portsmouth.  (AM.),  of  Boston,  Aug.  9,  1904;  1  son,  Robert. 
N.H.).    Address:  Lisbon,  N.H.  Asst.    prof.,    1894-01,    asso.    prof.    Germanic   langs. 

CROSTOIT,  John  Francis,  M.D.;  b.  1855;  M.D..  and  lits.,  since  1901,  Brown  U.  Mem.  N.E.  Modern 
U.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1881.  Served  as  Lang.  Assn.  (v.-p.,  1906-14),  Modern  Lang.  Assn. 
interne  Workhouse  Hosp.,  Haverhill,  Mass.;  prac-  America,  Am.  Dialect  Soc,  Am. -Scandinavian 
ticed  in  Haverhill  since  1881;  phys.  and  surg..  Foundation,  Viking  Soc  (London).  R.I.  Soc.  May- 
Haverhill  City  and  Hale  hosps.;  formerly  mem.  flower  Descendants  (gov..  1905-7).  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Health.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Translator  from  Danish,  of  Mortensen's  Nordisk 
Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Medico-Legal  Soc.  Address:  83  Mytologi;  revisor  translations  from  Dutch,  for 
Emerson    St..   Haverhill.   Mass.  Narratives  of  New  Netherlands;  compiler  Lessons 

CROSWELI.,  Mary  Sibylla,  M.D.;  b.  Farmington  'J"  Old  Icelandic  Address:  66  Oriole  Av.,  Provi- 
Falls,  Me..  Apr.  17,  1873;  d.  Andrew  and  Elizabeth    "Pnce.    K.i. 

K.  (Rich)  Croswell;  prep.  edn.  Wilton  Acad.;  A.B.,  CROWEI.1^,  Edward  Payson,  educator;  Sept.  7, 
Colby  Coll.,  1896:  M.D.,  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1903;  lS30-Mar.  26,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Posse   Gymnasium.    Boston,    1904;    Pacific   Coll.    of    Who  in  America,   1910-11.) 

Osteopathy.  1911;  JPl-  work,  ear,  "^^fj^^nd  throat,  CROWEIL,  George  Emerson,  publisher;  b.  Man- 
and  German  h(5^DS^  unmarried'  Teacher  P^sse  Chester,  Mass.,  Sept.  29,  1834;  s.  Nathaniel  and 
Gvmn^si^Tm  1904-5-'  X^tcll  dir  and  resident  Esther  Stone  (Day)  Crowell;  mem.  of  a  numerous 
nbv^  wn^nr,'=  T^^nt^  PnibS  rnii'  Tont^Q-  =^^  family  in  America  that  traces  its  ancestry  to 
ciaUst  ^a?^  nose  Ind"  throat  Los  An^-eles'  Cal"  Oliver  Cromwell;  common  sch.  edn.;  m.  Mary 
1909  11-  Farmin-ton  Me  since  1911  Mem  Am'  Spencer,  of  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  Mar.  14,  1872:  chil- 
and  Me'  Osteopathic 'assns  s\4iaKanDa  Alumni  "^ren,  Christie  B.,  Herbert  S..  Esther  L.,  Ralph  W.. 
rssn!'"b.A'R.°Pconglisf  "C'lub:''  Woml^Ps?^  ""ATrf-  P^f,^,^^  J^^.^-l^vfi^nin  win'terunHl  fhTbT^nnin'l  of 
ations:  skating,  walking,  boating,  tennis,  garden-  fh^C^vi^Wa?^  s^erve^in  16th  Inf  Rest^  of  nV  • 
in§to?°Ml=  Farmington  Falls,  Me.  Office:  Farm-  L^m':"ed\t^r1Ii  Ttaff  Vf"  Vt.'VecorJ'li'd  Fa^m^r! 
iiigiun,  Aie.  1866-8;  founded  The  Household,  which  for  a  quar- 

CROTHERS,  Samuel  McCliord,  clergyman;  b.  ter  of  a  century  was  published  at  Brattleboro. 
Oswego,  111..  June  7.  1857;  s.  Hon.  John  M.  and  and  later  at  New  York;  now  retired.  Independent 
Nancy  (Foster)  Crothers;  A.B.,  Princeton.  1874;  in  politics.  Baptist.  Recreations:  pastime  picture 
Union    Theol.    Sem.,    1874-7;    Harvard    Div.    Sch..    puzzles,  solitaire.    Address:  Brattleboro.  Vt. 


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CROWIlLiIi,  Joshua,  farmer,  banker;  b.  Uennis, 
Mass.,  Oct.  24,  1843;  s.  Joshua  and  Olive  Nye 
( Hainblin)  Crowell;  descendant  of  John  Crow, 
one  of  first  settlers  in  Yarmouth,  1639,  also  of 
James  Hamblin,  Barn.stable,  about  same  time;  ed. 
common  schs.,  Dennis;  m.  Sophronia  II.  Chapman, 
of  Dennis,  Jan.  3,  ISGT  (died  1909);  5  chihh-en, 
Olive  PL,  Seth,  William  H.,  Editli,  Natluin.  Began 
as  farmer,  1864;  became  dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Yar- 
moutli,  1884,  pres.  since  1903;  trustee  Cape  Cod 
Five  Cents  Savings  Bank  since  1883  (bd.  of  invest- 
ment) ;  dir.  Mashpee  Mfg.  Co.,  Wellfleet  Cranberry 
Co.;  treas.  Pamet  Cranberry  Co.;  town  officer  20 
yrs. ;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  4  yrs.  Trustee  East 
Dennis  Assn.  Library.  Republican.  Mem.  Im- 
proved Order  of  lied  Men,  Grange.  Home:  East 
Dennis,   Mass.    Address:   Yarmouthport,  Mass. 

CBOWEIiI,,  Samuel,  M.D. ;  b.  Dennis,  Mass., 
Dec.  16,  1857;  s.  Samuel  and  Mary  H.  (Crowell) 
Crowell;  descendant  of  John  Crow,  of  Dennis, 
Mass.  1658;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1885;  post- 
grad, work  in  \Menna,  Austria:  m.  Marie  Crowell 
Lincoln,  of  Brewster,  Mass.,  Apr.  11,  1883  (died 
1898);  3  children,  Lincoln,  Samuel,  David;  m.  2d, 
Nellie  Washburn  Frencli,  of  Quincy,  Mass.,  Nov. 
21,  1901.  Practiced  in  Dorchester  since  1885; 
surgeon  Woman's  Charity  Club  Hosp.;  consulting 
surgeon  St.  Mary's  Infant  Asvlum  (Dorchester), 
Soldiers'  Home  (Chelsea),  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Boston  Soc.  for  Med.  Improvement,  Dorchester 
Med.  Club,  Clinical  Club,  S.A.R.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Mason  (K.T.).  Club:  Boston  Yacht  Rec- 
reations: yachting.  Address:  8  Monadnock  St., 
Dorchester,   Boston. 

CBOWEIiIi,  Zenas,  clergyman:  b.  Liverpool, 
Nova  Scotia,  Mar.  14,  1852;  s.  Jonathan  and  Sarah 
Colhns  (Darrow)  Crowell;  descendant  of  John 
Crowe,  Charlestown,  Mass..  1635,  Y'armouth,  Cape 
Cod  Mass.,  1638;  ed.  Congregational  Coll..  Mon- 
treal, Can.;  grad.  Bangor  (Me.)  Theol.  Sem..  1875: 
m.  Katie  Lawson  Carpenter,  of  Houlton,  Me.,  June 
2.,  1882:  2  children.  Mrs.  Faith  C.  Metters,  Mrs 
Amelia  C.  Hall.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  187  7; 
pastor  Houlton,  Me.,  3  876-81,  Cornish,  1881-6, 
Kingston,  Mass.,  1886-1900,  Central  Ch.,  North 
Attleboro,  1900-13,  East  Taunton,  Mass.,  since 
sept.  1,  1914.    Address:  East  Taunton.  Mass. 

CROWLEY,  Capt.  John  Gifford,  mariner;  b 
Plymouth,  Mass.,  Feb.  19,  1856;  s.  Capt.  Thomas 
and  Mary  Ann  (Gifford)  Crowlev;  ed.  common 
.schs.  to  11;  m.  Mertie  B.  Blake,  of  Rockport,  Me, 
^&*-  ^^'  J-r^^l'  2  children,  Ralph  Elmer.  Ruth 
nopP'"'^-  n^?",.*  *°  ^^^  ^^  cook  of  a  sailing  vessel, 
1866,  and  at  21  had  filled  all  positions  up  to  mas- 
ter; continued  as  master  and  builder  of  schooners 
^n^i  r}^,'  t>"ilder  of  schooners  on  own  account. 
1902-(;  built  his  first  3-mast  schooner  in  1886- 
later  built  a  6-mast  schooner  and  finally  built  the 
Thomas  W.  Lawson,  believed  to  be  the  only  7-mast 
schooner  ever  constructed.  Treas.  and  gen.  mgr 
Coastwise  Transportation  Co.  since  1907;  company 
started  to  build  steamships  in  1910  and  has  com- 
pleted 6  vessels  (6  more  building.  1915)  Mem 
-Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Business  Men's 
Assn.,of  Camden,  Me.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mason. 
Club:  Transportation  (Boston).  Address:  33  Broad 
St..    Boston. 

CROWNIN-SHrELD,  Bowdoin  Bradlee,  naval 
architect;  b.  New  York,  Oct.  13,  1867;  AB  Har- 
TnL'  ^^^^'  ^-  Pi'iscilla  Janet  MacPhail,  May  12. 
1901.  In  practice  as  naval  architect  since  1897;  was 
architect  of  Thomas  W.  Lawson's  Yacht  "inde- 
pendence, and  the  largest  sailing  vessel  the 
.seven-masted  schooner  "Thos.  W.  Lawson."  Mem 
soc  Naval  Architects  and  Marine  Engrs  Clubs- 
i;.astern  Boston  Yacht.  Home:  Marblehead,  Mass' 
Office:  ,5  State  St.,  Boston.* 

CXTDDY,  John  Edward,  Jr.,  tobacconist;  b.  Law- 
rence. Mass.,  July  29,  1887;  s.  John  Edward  and 
Margaret  (Kelley)  Cuddy;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Marv 
Riley,  of  Malone.  N.Y'.,  Dec.  28,  1908.  Engaged  in 
tobacco  business  since  May  1,  1909;  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1914.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic. 
Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus,  Foresters,  Eagles, 
Moose.  Club:  Monmouths.  Home:  384  Howard  St. 
Address:  380  Essex  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 


CUD'WORTH,  Addison  Edward,  lawyer;  b.  Sa- 
voy, Mass.,  July  3,  1852;  s.  Abijah  Whitin  and  Sarah 
Maria  (Simmons)  Cudworth;  prep.  edn.  Perkins 
Acad.,  South  Woodstock,  Vt. ;  student  Dartmouth 
2  yrs.;  studied  law  under  Hon.  James  L.  Martin  and 
was  admitted  to  bar,  1879;  m.  Mary  Esther  Rogers, 
of  Hebron,  N.Y.,  Apr.  15,  1880;  2  children,  Clyde  E., 
Ina  S.  (both  deceased).  Began  practice  in  South 
Londonderry,  Vt.,  1879;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1884, 
Senate,  1898,  1900;  state's  atty.,  Windham  Co., 
1888-90:  apptd.  referee  in  bankruptc.v,  Windham 
Co.,  1907;  served  as  receiver  (in  N.Y.  City)  the 
Hardware  &  Woodenware  Mfg.  Co.,  1909-Sept.,  1914. 
Republican.  TIniversalist.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Ad- 
dress: South  Londonderry,  Vt. 

CUIiBERTSON,  Emma  'Valeria  Fintard  Bicknell, 

M.D.;  b.  New  Albany,  Ind.,  Dec.  2,  1854;  d.  John  C. 
and  Mary  P.  Culbertson;  ed.  by  governess  and  tu- 
tors at  home  and  in  Europe;  A.B.,  Vassar,  1877, 
A.M.,  1881;  M.D.,  Woman's  Med.  Coll.  of  Pa.,  1881; 
unmarried.  Attending  surgeon  N.E.  Hosp.  for 
Women  and  Children  since  1891.  Mem.  Am.  Acad. 
Medicine,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Hosp.  Med.  Soc. 
Address:  33  Newbury  St.,  Boston.* 

CUIi'VER,  M(oses)  Eugfene,  lawyer;  b.  East 
Haddam,  Conn.,  July  10,  1854;  s.  Moses  and  Lu- 
cinda  (Baldwin)  Culver;  grad.  Middletown  (Conn.) 
High  Sch.,  1871;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1875, 
A.M.,  1878;  m.  Lizzie  Huntington  Sparrow,  of  Man- 
kato,  Minn.,  June  10,  1896;  1  daughter,  Frances 
Baldwin,  aged  13.  Admitted  to  Conn.  bar.  1878,  and 
since  pi-acticed  in  Middletown;  pros.  atty.  Middle- 
town  City  Ct..  1883-03;  atty.  Middletown  Nat.  Bank 
(dir.  since  1900);  dir.  Middletown  Building  &  Loan 
Assn.  (atty.  since  orgn.,  1889).  Repuljlican.  Con- 
gregationaiist;  elk.  South  Congl.  Ch.,  Middletown. 
Mem.  Middletown  Hist.  Soc.  Clubs:  University, 
Twentieth  Centurv  (both  of  Middletown).  Home: 
26  S.  Main  St.  Office:  194  Main  St.,  Middletown, 
Conn. 

CUI.VEB,  S.  Hart,  insurance.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

CUMMINGS,  Charles  Kimball,  architect;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Sept.  25,  1870;  s.  Charles  Amos  and  Margaret 
(Kimball)  Cummings;  grad.  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.. 
1889;  A.B..  Harvard.  1893;  studied  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1894;  m.  Lydia  Lyman  Paine,  of  Boston, 
May  IS,  1898;  children,  Francis  Hathaway,  Charles 
Kimball,  Ethel,  Evelyn,  Margaret.  Practiced  Bos- 
ton since  1896.  Chmn.  Navy  Y.M.C.A. ;  pres.  Trinity 
Club;  dir.  Workingmen's  Bldg.  Assn.,  Wells  Me- 
morial Assn.,  Mass.  Soc.  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty 
to  Children.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Architects.  A. I. A. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Tav- 
ern, Brookline  Country,  Eastern  Y'acht.  Recrea- 
tions: golf,  boating.  Home:  6  Joy  St.  Office:  8  Bea- 
con St.,  Boston. 

CUMMrcrGS,  Charles  Sumner,  insurance;  b.  Gor- 
ham.  N.H.,  Sept.  25,  1856;  s.  of  Hiram  T.  and  Eliza 
A.  (Cloudman)  Cummings;  ed.  Gould's  Acad., 
Bethel.  Me.;  P  reeport  (Me.)  High  Sch.;  took  pri- 
vate course  under  tutors;  married.  Mar.  2,  1903, 
Mildred  E.  Davis,  of  Auburn.  Me.  In  active  min- 
istry M.E.  Ch..  1882-03;  sherift"  Androscoggin  Co., 
1903,  04;  has  since  supplied  2  chs.  each  Sunday, 
but  regularly  engaged  in  ins.  business  as  dist.  agt. 
Mass.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  Chaplain  1st  Regt.,  N.G. 
S.M.,  1895-07  (now  on  retired  list).  Trustee  Me. 
Wesleyan  Sem.  and  Woman's  Coll.,  Kents  Hill 
Sem.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mason  (Shriner): 
Odd  Fellow.  K.  of  P.  Club:  Waseca.  Address:  21 
Western  Promenade,  Auburn,  Me. 

CUMMINGS,  David,  mf r. ;  June  24,   lS27-Apr.   1, 

1910.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

CUMMINGS,  Edith  Lillian,  teacher;  b.  Fitz- 
william,  N.H. ;  d.  Thaddeus  and  Emerancy  Howe 
(Brewer)  Cummings;  grad.  Boston  Norinal  Sch. 
of  Gymnastics,  1894;  Sloyd  Training  Sch.,  Boston, 
1895;  New  Y'ork  U.  Summer  Sch.,  1909;  unmarried. 
Instr.  in  manual  arts  and  gymnastics.  State  Nor- 
mal Sch..  Westfield,  Mass.,  since  Sept.,  1895.  Mem. 
Hampden  Co.  Teachers'  Assn.,  Boston  Normal  Sch. 
of  Gymnastics  Alumni  Assn.,  Sloyd  Training  Sch. 
Alumni  Assn.  Episcopalian.  Home:  31  Maple  St., 
Springfield.  Mass. 

CUMMINGS,  Edsou  Selden,  M.D. ;  b.  Lewiston, 
Me.,  Dec.  7,  1875;  s.  Selden  A.  and  Kate   (Merrill) 


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Cummings:  grtni.  I^ewiston  High  Sch.,  1894;  stu- 
dent spl.  course  Bowdoin,  1895-7;  M.l).,  Med.  Sch. 
of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1900;  ni.  Lewiston,  June  30,  1903, 
Harriette  McKenzie.  Attending-  phys.  Central  Me. 
Gen.  Hosp.,  Lewiston.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Me.  Med. 
Assn.,  Androscoggin  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Med.  Re.search 
Club,  Lewiston.  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa.  Republican. 
Mem.  M.W.A.  Mason.  Address:  19  Sabattus  St., 
Lewiston,  Me. 

CUnCBdJITG'S,  Edward,  clergyman;  b.  Colebrook, 
N.H.,  Apr.  20.  IStil;  s.  Kdward  Norris  and  Lucretia 
Frances  (Merrill)  Cummings;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1883, 
A.M..  1885;  studied  Harvard  Div.  School,  1883-5;  in 
Graduate  School.  Harvard,  Robert  Treat  Paine  fel- 
low in  social  science,  1888-91  (lirst  incumbent  of 
this  fellowship);  studied  sociology  in  Eng.,  Scot- 
land. France,  Italy  and  Germany;  resident  Toyn- 
bee  Hall.  Whitechapel,  London,  winter  1888-9;  stu- 
died at  ficole  Libre  des  Sciences  Politiques,  Paris, 
and  U.  of  Berlin;  m.  Rebecca  Haswell  Clarke,  of 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  June  25.  1891.  Instr.  sociology, 
1891-3,  asso.  prof.,  1893-1900,  Harvard;  minister 
South  Congl.  Ch.,  Boston,  since  Oct.,  1900  (succeed- 
ing late  Edward  Everett  Hale,  minister  emeritus). 
One  of  the  editors  Quarterly  Journal  Economics; 
lecturer  on  social  subjects.  Pres.  Mass.  Civic 
League.  Assn.  for  Promoting  Interests  of  Adult 
Blind,  Benevolent  Fraternity  of  Chs. ;  dir.  Mass. 
Prison  Assn..  Watch  and  Ward  Soc,  Industrial  Aid 
Soc,  Hale  House  Social  Settlement;  sec.  World's 
Peace  Foundation.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  20th  Cen- 
tury, Puddingstone.  Address:  101  Irving  St.,  Cam- 
bridge. Mass.* 

CUMMINGS,  Edward  J.,  mfr. ;  b.  Charlestown, 
Mass..  Sept.  16.  1857;  s.  of  Josiah  and  Lydia  Ann 
(Robinson)  Cummings;  descendant  of  Isaac  Cum- 
mings, Topsfleld,  Mass.,  1635;  ed.  Springfield 
(Mass.)  High  Sch.,  and  Springfield  Collegiate  Inst.; 
m.  Charlotte  F.  Mclntire,  of  Wollaston,  Mass., 
Mar.  23,  1SS7;  3  children,  Evelyn,  Stanley  P.,  Carle- 
ton  W.  (deceased).  Entered  trunk  factory  (estab- 
lished about  1845)  with  father,  at  Springfield,  1875; 
business  removed  to  Boston.  1877;  mem.  Josiah 
Cummings  &  Son  since  18S6.  Unitarian.  Mem. 
Royal  Arcanum,  Knights  of  Honor,  N.E.O.P.  Club: 
Unitarian.  Recreations:  fishing.  Home:  Wollaston, 
Mass.    Office:  657  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

CX7MMINGS,  Frederic  Russell,  M.D. ;  June  16, 
1873-1910.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

CUMMINGS,  Georgre  E.,  railway  oflScial;  b.  Rum- 
ney,  N.H..  Oct.  10.  1853;  s.  George  S.  and  Marietta 
(Vinton)  Cummings;ed. common  schs.;m.  Elizabeth 
P.  Fisher,  of  Woodville,  N.H.,  Oct.  9,  1883;  1  child, 
Helen  M.  (Mrs.  Richard  B.  Merrill,  of  Alhambra, 
Cal.).  Entered  ry.  service  at  15  and  passed  through 
all  branches  of  operating  dept..  div.  supt.  B.  &  M. 
R.R.  since  1892:  v. -p.  and  gen.  mgr.  Mt.  Washington 
Ry. ;  dir.  and  supt.  Woodville  Aqueduct  Co.;  mng. 
dir.  Wells  River  Bridge  Co.:  pres.  Woodville  Guar- 
anty Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Ad- 
dress: Woodville,  N.H. 

CUMMINGS,  Georg-e  Herbert,  clergyman;  b. 
Newport,  N.H.,  Nov.  26.  1858;  s.  Rev.  Henry  and 
Mary  A.  (Beaman)  Cummings;  grad.  Kimball 
Union  Acad..  1876;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1880;  grad.  Hart- 
ford Theol.  Sem.,  1S86;  m.  Amherst,  Sept.  14,  1886, 
Marv  Emily  Kimball.  Pastor's  asst..  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1886-8;  ordained  to  Congl.  ministry.  1888; 
pastor.  First  Ch.,  Thompson.  Conn..  1888-1900, 
Danville.  Vt..  1901-7,  West  Boylston.  Mass.,  since 
1907.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Worcester  Cen- 
tral Mass.  Congl.  Ministers'  Assn.,  Worcester  Con- 
gregational Club.  Chaplain  of  local  grange.  Pro- 
gressive.   Home:  'V^''est  Boylston,  Mass. 

CUMMINGS,  Gilbert  Horton,  piano  mfr. ;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Dec.  28,  1862;  s.  Albert  and  Mary  (Kennard) 
Cummings;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Rice  Training  Sch., 
Boston;  m.  Nora  Horr,  of  Bristol.  R.I.,  Feb.  23, 
1892;  1  daughter,  Levinia  Horton.  Connected  with 
importing  house  several  yrs. ;  became  identified 
with  Everett  Piano  Co.,  mfrs.  Everett  pianos,  1884, 
and  sec.  treas.  and  dir.  same  since  189o.  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Recreations:  outdoor  life.  Home: 
19  Larchmont  St..  Dorchester,  Mass.  Office:  Corner 
Albany  and  Wareham  Sts.,  Boston. 

CUMMINGS,  Harlan  Scott,  editor:  b.  George- 
town, Mass.,  Sept.  25,  1861;  s.  Samuel  P.  and  Sarah 


E.  (Wood)  Cummings;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Danvers;  m. 
Miss  H.  M.  Gauthier,  of  Lynn,  Oct.  25,  1884;  2  chil- 
dren, Harold  D.,  Hazel  F.  Learned  printer's  trade, 
became  foreman  comjjosing  room,  reporter,  and  has 
been  mng.  editor  Daily  Evening  Item,  Lynn,  Mass., 
since  1906;  mem.  Salem  Common  Council,  1892-3; 
mem.  Dynn  Rep.  City  Com.:  ex-pres.  Lynn  Rep. 
Club.  Served  9  yrs.  in  2d  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M. 
and  elected  2d  It.  Co.  I,  Sth  Regt.  (declined).  Ma- 
son; Odd  Fellow;  mem.  Royal  Arcanum,  Old  Guard 
of  Mass.  Clubs:  I.,ynn  Twentieth  Century,  Lynn 
Press  (ex-pres.).  Home:  S  Ireson  Av.  Office;  38 
Exchange  St.,   Lynn,  Mass. 

CUMMINGS,  Henry  Havelock,  inventor,  mfr.;  b. 
Worcester,  Mass..  Fel).  2N,  1S5X;  s.  Rev.  Elkanah 
Andrews  and  Emily  Cleveland  (  Spicer)  Cummings; 
ancestors  on  both  sides  of  family  were  among 
early  N.E.  settlers;  moved  to  Maiden,  Mass.,  1866; 
grad.  Maplewood  Grammar  Sch.,  Maiden,  1871;  m. 
Jane  Clark  Crombie,  of  Maiden,  Feb.  24,  1886;  1 
daughter,  Esther.  Started  at  13  with  brother  in 
small  printing  office,  as  Cummings  Bros.,  which 
was  operated  as  side  line  for  several  yrs.;  assisted 
father  in  building  houses  until  1874;  worked  in  dry 
goods  store  in  Boston,  1874-5;  began  to  learn  ma- 
chinist's trade,  1875,  and  started  machine  business 
of  Henry  H.  Cummings,  1881;  admitted  partner 
(A.D.  Crombie),  1882,  as  H.  H.  Cummings  &  Co.; 
bought  out  Mr.  Crombie,  1904.  and  incorporated 
business,  1905,  as  Cummings  Machine  Works,  of 
which  is  pres.  and  treas.  Mem.  Common  Council, 
City  of  Maiden,  1895-6;  removed  to  Newton  High- 
lands, 1904.  Patentee  of  the  Cummings  Ship  In- 
struments, extensively  used  by  the  U.S.  Navy;  has 
taken  out  over  100  U.S.  and  foreign  patents,  among 
the  most  important  of  which  is  a  patent  for  sub- 
target  gun,  approved  by  U.S.  and  foreign  govts., 
by  which  a  person  can  engage  in  target  practice 
without  expending  any  ammunition.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  T\^orkmen's  Benefit  Assn. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Bostonian  Soc,  Navy 
League.  Clubs:  Boston  Yacht,  Highland  Glee,  Reci- 
procity Club  of  America,  Maiden  Fifteenth  City 
Govt.  Assn.  Recreations:  yachting.  Home:  69  Co- 
lumbus St..  Newton  Highlands,  Mass.  Office:  110 
High  St..  Boston. 

CUMMINGS,  Herbert  E.,  merchant,  lumber- 
man: b.  Leverett,  Mass.,  Apr.  11,  1851;  s.  Charles 
and  Elizza  (Wadsworth)  Cummings;  descendant  of 
Christopher  Wadsworth,  brother  of  William  Wads- 
worth,  who  secreted  the  Charter  of  Conn.  Colony 
in  the  oak  at  Hartford;  also  of  same  lineage  as  the 
poet,  Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
of  Spencer  and  New  Braintree.  Mass.;  m.  Frances 
A.  Harwood,  of  North  Brookfleld,  Nov.  15,  1876. 
Began,  1882.  as  elk.  in  store,  and  now  propr. ;  also 
engaged  in  lumber  business,  cutting  2,000,000  feet 
of  northern  pine  and  chestnut  per  year;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1914,  Senate.  1915.  Mason;  mem. 
Odd  Fellows,  Grange.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ad- 
dress: North  Brookfield,  Mass. 

CUMMINGS,  Homer  Stille,  lawyer;  b.  Chicago, 
Apr.  30.  1870;  s.  Uriah  C.  and  Audie  (Schuyler) 
Cummin.gs;  Ph.B.,  Tale,  1891,  LL.B.,  1893;  married. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1893,  and  since  in  practice  at 
Stamford,  Conn.;  mayor  of  Stamford,  1900-2  and 
1904-6;  corpn.  counsel.  1908-12.  Del.-at-large  Dem. 
Nat.  convs.,  1900,  1904;  mem.  Dem.  Nat.  Com.  for 
Conn.  1900-16  (v.-chmn.):  candidate  for  Congress, 
Conn,  at-large.  1902;  state's  atty.  for  Fairfield 
County  since  Julv  1.  1914.  Pres.  Mayors'  Assn.  of 
Conn..  1902-3.  Stamford  Bd.  of  Trade,  1903-9.  Office: 
Stamford  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  Stamford,  Conn.* 

CUMMINGS,  Irving'  O.,  M.D.;  Feb.  22,  1864-Aug. 
2,  1910.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

CUMMINGS,  Joseph  H.;  b.  Orleans,  Mass.,  June 
16,  1839;  s.  Joseph  and  Hannah  H.  (Knowles)  Cum- 
mings; descendant  of  Elder  William  Brewster,  of 
the  Mayflower;  ed.  Orleans  Pvt.  Acad,  and  Pierce 
Acad.  Middleboro,  Mass.;  m.  Helen  C.  Linnell,  of 
Orleans.  Sept.  3.  1862;  6  children.  Ebenezer  L., 
Henry  K.,  Francis  O.,  Nellie  J.,  Mary  S.,  George. 
In  gen.  mercantile  business.  1861-73;  mfr.  and 
wholesale  dealer  in  clothing,  title  of  Cummings  & 
Howes,  factory  in  Orleans  and  office  in  Boston, 
1873-1900;  dir.  Cape  Cod  Nat.  Bank  15  yrs.,  pres.  6 
yrs  •    mem.    Mass.    Ho.    of   Rep.,    1902;    mem.    Sch. 


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Com.  15  yrs.  (chmn.  4  yrs.);  now  town  elk.  and 
treas.  of  Orleans.  Republican.  Universalist.  Ma- 
son (K.T.).    Address:  Orleans,  Mass. 

CUMMHTGS,  Marshall  Baxter,  college  prof.;  b. 
North  Thetl'ord,  Vt.,  Dec.  2,  1875;  s.  Harlan  Page 
and  Alpa  Maria  Cummings;  ed.  Thetford  (Vt.) 
Acad.;  B.S.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1901;  M.S.,  U.  of  Me.,  1904; 
Ph.D.,  Cornell  U.,  1909;  m.  Aug.  24,  1910,  Lura  Alice 
Bugbee,  of  Hartford,  Vt.  Instr.  in  horticulture  and 
botany,  U.  of  Me.,  1902-7;  instr.  in  horticulture, 
Cornell  U.,  1907-9;  prof,  horticulture.  U.  of  Vt., 
since  1909.  Dir.  Burlington  City  Y.M.C.A.  Mem. 
Am.  Pomol.  Soc,  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Assn.  Hort.  Science, 
Am.  Assn.  of  Plant  and  Animal  Breeders,  Sigma 
Xi,  Alpha  Zeta,  Gamma  Alpha.  Address:  230 
Loomis  St.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

CUMMIK'GS,  Mary  P.  C.  (Mrs.  John  Cummings), 
farmer;  b.  Oberlin,  O.,  1839;  d.  Rev.  John  P.  and 
Kunice  (Caldwell)  Cowles;  7th  generation  from 
Sarah  Dillingham,  the  first  white  child  born  in  Ips- 
wich, Mass.;  grad.  Ipswich  Female  Sem.  (con- 
<]acted  for  30  yrs.  by  father  and  mother);  m.  Nov. 
21,  1864,  Dr.  A.  B.  Hall,  of  Boston  (died  1880);  m. 
2d,  Sept.  1,  1881,  John  Cummings,  of  Woburn,  Mass. 
(died  1898).  Owner  and  mgr.  of  farm  of  400  acres, 
and  recognized  as  one  of  the  most  successful  farm- 
ers in  N.E. ;  employs  regularly  30  to  50  persons; 
raises  2,000  hogs  for  market  each  yr. ;  also  very 
extensively  engaged  in  raising  vegetables,  and 
maintains  stand  in  Boston  market.  Makes  trip 
abroad  each  winter.  Trustee  Rogers  Hall  Sch., 
Lowell,  Ma.ss.    Address:  Woburn,  Mass. 

CUMMINGS,  Mott  Alvah,  M.D.;  b.  Claremont, 
N.H.,  Feb.  18,  1862;  s.  Alvah  R.  and  Mary  C.  (Davis) 
Cummings;  prep.  edn.  high  sch.,  Claremont;  A.B., 
Dartmouth,  1882;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1887; 
m.  Lenore  G.  Purington,  of  Topsham.  Me.,  1899. 
Practiced  in  Winchester  since  1888.  Mem.  Mass. 
Med.  Soc.  Mason.  Address:  69  Church  St.,  Win- 
chester, Mass. 

CUIMMINGS,  Prentiss,  lawyer;  b.  Sumner,  Me., 
Sept.  10,  1840;  s.  Whitney  and  Mary  Hart  (Pren- 
tiss) Cummings;  prep.  edn.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad., 
N.H.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1864;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1869;  m.  Annie,  d.  Alonzo  and  Priscilla 
(Weeks)  Snow,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Feb.  25,  1880; 
no  children.  Tutor  in  Latin,  Harvard,  1866-70;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1870,  and  began  practice  in  Boston; 
apptd.  1st  asst.  U.S.  atty.,  1874,  resigning  in  1881  to 
resume  gen.  practice;  pres.  Cambridge  St.  Ry.  Co., 
1885-7;  v.-p.  West  End  St.  Ry.  Co.,  Boston,  1887, 
until  its  consolidation  with  the  Boston  Elevated 
Ry.  Co.  in  1898;  trustee  Brookline  Savings  Bank. 
Mem.  Common  Council,  Boston,  1881-3;  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1884-5,  Senate,  1906,  7.  Mem.  Soc.  of 
the  Cincinnati  (by  inheritance) ;  pres.  Mt.  Auburn 
Cemetery.  Clubs:  Boston  Chess  (pres.).  Union. 
Translated  Homer's  Iliad  into  Hexameter  Verse, 
pub.,  1910.  Home:  187  Gardner  Rd.,  Brookline, 
Mass.    Office:  Sears  Bldg.,  Boston. 

CUMMINGS,  vrimam  I.,  shoe  mfr.;  b.  Chicago, 
111.,  Nov.  18,  1869;  s.  Sylvester  and  Mary  J.  (Otis) 
Cummings;  ed.  common  schs.  Engaged  in  mfr.  of 
shoes  since  1895;  pres.  David  Cummings  Co.;  dir. 
South  Berwick  Nat.  Bank;  trustee  South  Berwick 
Savings  Bank.  Trustee  Berwick  Acad.  Republican. 
Universalist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Address:  South  Ber- 
wick, Me. 

CUMMINGS,  William  Warren,  civil  engr. ;  b. 
Woburn,  Mass.,  Sept.  13,  1864;  s.  James  Otis  and 
Susan  (ielinea  (Bennett)  Cummings;  descendant 
of  David  Cummings  (father  of  the  tanning  busi- 
ness in  America)  and  first  member  of  the  family 
in  direct  line  for  6  generations  not  engaged  in 
tanning  business;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Woburn;  C.E., 
Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst.,  Troy,  N.Y.,  1884;  m.  Mary 
F.  McLane,  of  Troy,  N.Y.,  June  28,  1893  (died 
1894);  m.  2d,  Alice  Jeeves,  of  Winchester,  Mass., 
June  29,  1898;  children,  Carl  Herrick,  William 
Warren,  Jr.,  Harry  Blanchard,  Doris  Elizebath. 
Asst.  prof.  civ.  engring.,  Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst., 
1884-9;  in  pvt.  practice,  and  citv  engr.,  Woburn, 
Mass.,  1889-92;  asst.  city  engr.,  Troy,  1892-3;  asst. 
engr.  in  charge  constrn.,  Mechanicsville,  N.Y., 
water  works,  June-Sept.,  1893;  asst.  to  dir.,  later 
prof.  mech.  engring.,  Sch.  of  Mines,  Golden,  Colo., 
1893-4;   again   at   Mechanicsville,    May- Aug.,    1894; 


asst.  in  state  line  survey,  Mass.,  until  Nov.,  1897; 
asst.  N.E.  Gas  &  Coke  Co.,  in  charge  constrn.  at 
Everett,  later  chief  engr.  same  and  Mass.  Pipe 
Line  Gas  Co.,  1897-01;  contractor,  state  work, 
1901-2;  supt.  insulating  dept,  Edison  Electric 
Illuminating  Co.,  Bo.ston,  1902-6;  asst.  mgr.  com- 
mercial dept.  Boston  Consol.  Gas  Co.,  1906-10; 
consulting  practice  since  Jan.,  1910,  specialty 
con-strn.  work.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem. 
Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Boston  Soc. 
Civ.  Engrs.;  asso.  mem.  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs. 
Address:  Hanover,  N.H. 

CUMMINS,  Thomas  Kittredge;  b.  Boston,  May 
22,  1S64;  s.  Thomas  Kittredge  and  Mary  Ann 
(Paschall)  Cummins;  prep.  edn.  G.  VV.  C.  Noble's 
pvt.  sch.,  to  1880;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1884;  student 
Harvard  Law  Sch.  1  yr. ;  unmarried.  Mem.  Suffolk 
Co.  Bar;  treas.  and  dir.,  Edison  Electric  Illumi- 
nating Co.,  of  Boston;  dir.  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.. 
N.E.  Casualty  Co.;  mem.  Finance  Com.,  INIilton 
(Mass.)  Savings  Bank.  Trustee  and  sec.  Indus- 
trial Sch.  for  Crippled  and  Deformed  Children; 
sec.  Class  of  1884,  Harvard  Coll.;  v.-p.  Mass.  Soc. 
for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Animals.  Club:  Tennis 
and  Racquet.  Home:  Milton,  Mass.  Oflice:  70  State 
St.,  Boston. 

CUMNER,  Harry  VT,,  president  Boylston  Nat. 
Bank;  dir.  John  Hancock  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.;  pres. 
Cumner-Jones  Co.  (tailor  trimmings);  trustee 
Home  Savings  Bank  (mem.  exec.  com.).  Chmn. 
Brookline  Gymnasium  and  Baths,  Brookline  Play- 
grounds Com.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Algonquin,  Com- 
mercial, Beacon.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office: 
90  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 

CUMNOCK,  James  Wallace,  insurance  ofRcial; 
b.  Lowell  Mass.;  s.  Robert  McLean  and  Margaret 
Charlton  (Goodlet)  Cumnock;  ed.  Berwick  (Me.) 
and  Wilbraham  (Mass.)  acads.  and  spl.  course  in 
cotton  mill  engring.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.;  m.  Mon- 
son,  Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1882,  Louie  F.  Best.  Teacher 
in  Mason.  N.H.,  1872;  overseer  and  supt.,  Boott 
Cotton  Mills,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1872-8:  mfg.  agt., 
Dwight  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicopee,  Mass.,  1878-97:  treas. 
Manchester  Mills,  Manchester,  N.H.,  1897-9;  con- 
nected with  Equitable  Life  Assurance  Soc.  in  an 
official  capacity  since  1899.  Mem.  Claflin  Phalanx, 
Wilbraham,  for  1  yr.  Mem.  N.E.  Cotton  Mfrs.  Assn. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Exchange  (Boston). 
Home:  62  Bay  State  Rd.  Office:  52  Equitable 
Bldg.,    Boston. 

CUMSTON,  Charles  Henry.  M.D.;  b.  Monmouth, 
Me.,  Nov.  27.  1848;  s.  Joshua  and  Ruth  (Water- 
house)  Cumston;  A.B..  Colbv  U.  (now  Coll.),  1870; 
A.M.,  1873;  student  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin), 
1875-6;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia), 
1877;  m.  Henrietta  Woodard,  of  Brunswick,  Me., 
July  23.  1878.  Sub-master  English  High  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton, 1870-4:  practiced  at  Brunswick  since  1877. 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  Me.  State  Med.  Assn.  Republican. 
Home:  69  Federal  St.  Office:  1  Cumberland  St., 
Brunswick,  Me. 

CUNIiIPF,  Iiemuel  H.,  mill  engr.;  b.  North 
Providence,  R.I.,  May  13.  1838;  s.  James  M.  and 
Sarah  A.  (Harris)  Cunliff;  ed.  pub  schs.,  Worces- 
ter, Leicester  and  Schofield  acads.;  m.  Abbie  .1. 
Cadwell,  of  Sutton,  Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1861.  Began 
as  draughtsman.  Franklin  Mfg.  (jo..  Providence, 
R.I.,  and  made  plans  for  the  Oriental  Mill;  entered 
employ  of  Skinner  &  Co.,  Lewiston,  Me.,  and  drew 
plans  of  Androscoggin  Mills  and  others;  drew 
plans  for  the  Ponemah  Mills,  Taftsville,  Conn., 
and  No.  3  mill  at  Manchaug,  Sutton,  Mass.,  and 
later  maintained  office  in  Boston  as  mill  engr.; 
was  suptg.  mill  engr.  for  A.  T.  Stewart  &  Co.,  New 
York,  for  5  yrs.  and  for  15  yrs.  was  agt.  and  gen. 
mgr.  A.  T.  Stewart  estate  at  Garden  City,  L.I. ; 
retired  from  active  business.  1896;  v.-p.  Aspinook 
Co.,  Jewett  City,  Conn.  Republican.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Address:    Norwich,  Conn.;   (winter)   Sarasota,  Fla. 

CUNNIPF,  Michael  Matthew,  financier;  1850- 
June  21,  1914.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

CUNNINGHAM,  Prederic,  marine  lawyer;  b. 
Cohasset,  Mass.,  Aug.  23.  1854;  s.  Frederic  and 
Sarah  Marie  (Parker)  Cunningham;  prep.  edn. 
Boston  Latin  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1874;  LL.B., 
1877;    m.    Brookline,    Mass.,    Dec.    11,    1877,    Hetty 


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Sullivan,  d.  Amos  Adams  and  Saiali  Elizabeth 
(Appleton)  Lawrence;  clTildren,  Harriet  C,  Con- 
stance Frederic,  Jr.,  Lawrence.  Practiced  law 
with  Lewis  H.  Dabney,  Nov.  9,  1878,  until  1908, 
since  alone.  Dir.  Boston  Legal  Aid  See;  mem.  Am. 
and  Mass.  bar  Assns.,  Bai-  Assn.  Citv  of  Boston. 
Clubs:  Country,  B.A.A.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass. 
Office:  909  Exchange  I51dg.,  Boston.' 

CUITNINOHAM,  Guy,  lawyer;  b.  Gloucester, 
Mass.,  Apr.  19,  18G7;  s.  Sylvester  and  Mary  Parsons 
(Tarr)  Cunningham;  prep.  edn.  I'hillips  Exeter 
Acad.,  N.H.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1887;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1891;  m.  Frances  B.  Newell,  of  Brook- 
line,  Mass.,  Nov.  18,  1909.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar, 
1891,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston;  mem.  Fish, 
Richardson,  Herrick  &  Neave;  pres.  Cunningham 
&  Thompson  Co.;  dir.  Thomas  G.  Plant  Co.  Kepub- 
lican.  Home:  12  Hovey  St.,  Gloucester,  Mass. 
Office:    84   State   St.,    Boston,   Mass. 

CUNTITINGHAM,  Henry  Vincent,  lawyer;  b.  Rox- 
bury,  :Mass.,  Aug.  13,  1865;  A.M.,  Boston  Coll.; 
LL.B.,  summa  cum  laude,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law, 
1887;  m.  Anna  E.  Madigan,  of  Houlton,  Me.,  June 
27,  1894;  3  children,  John  M.,  Winnifrid  Adams, 
Henry  V.,  Jr.  Admitted  to  bar,  1887,  and  since 
practiced  at  Boston;  trustee  and  v. -p.  Union  Instn. 
for  Savings  (bd.  of  investment);  dir.  Internal. 
Trust  Co.,  Boston,  Revere  Beach  &  Lynn  Ry.  Co. 
Mem.  Bd.  of  Ballot  Law  Commrs.  (chmn.).  Mem. 
Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  Citv 
of  Boston.  Home:  215  Humboldt  Av.  Office:  635 
Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

CVNNINCmiATa,  Henry  Winchester,  trustee;  b. 
Winchester,  Mass.,  Mar.  26,  1860;  s.  James  Henry 
and  Lucinda  S.  (Winchester)  Cunningham;  prep. 
edn.  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1882;  m. 
Mary  May  Hayward,  of  Boston,  Oct.  30,  1899;  no 
children.  Recording  sec.  Colonial  Soc.  of  Mass.; 
mem.  council  Harvard  Graduates'  Magazine  (pi'es. 
since  1915);  mem.  council  Am.  Antiquarian  Soc; 
class  sec.  Harvard  Class  of  1882;  dir.  Bostonian 
Soc,  1897-11;  served  as  councillor,  corr.  sec.  or 
v.-p.  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc  many  yrs. ;  was  also 
treas.  Prince  Soc.  many  yrs.;  corr.  mem.  Me. 
Hist.  Soc;  chief  marshal  Harvard  Alumni,  at 
commencement,  1907.  Mem.  Bd.  Mgrs.  Home  for 
Aged  Women  in  Boston.  Clubs:  Union,  St.  Botolph, 
Club  of  Odd  Volumes  {pres.,  1912,  1913).  Author: 
The  Genealogy  of  the  Cunningham  Family  of 
Boston,  1901;  Christian  Remick,  an  Early  Boston 
Artist,  1904;  contbd.  to  Colonial  Soc  The  Journal 
of  Lt.-Col.  Joseph  Vose,  1776;  The  Diary  of  Rev. 
Samuel  Checkley,  1735;  Class  Reports  of  Harvard 
Class  of  1882,  and  other  short  papers;  in  course 
of  preparation  Genealogy  of  the  Winchester  Fam- 
ily. Home:  351  Marlboro  St.,  Boston;  (country) 
Brush  Hill  Rd.,  Milton,  Mass.  Office:  89  State  St., 
Boston. 

CUITNINGHAM,  James  M.;  b.  Springfield,  Mass., 
Aug.  15,  1NG7;  s.  Ricliard  and  Ellen  (Connell) 
Cunningham;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Springfield; 
unmarried.  Became  connected  with  Piielps  Pub. 
Co.  as  elk.,  Dec.  26,  1882;  served  in  various  capac- 
ities and  was  v.-p.  of  the  co.  until  retired.  Mar., 
1914;  pres.  Massasoit  Realty  Trust.  Mem.  Periodi- 
cal Pubs.  Assn.  (New  York),  Bd.  of  Trade  (Spring- 
field). Club:  Nayasset  (Springfield).  Home:  94 
Tyler  St.,   Springfield,  Mass. 

CUNNINGHAM,  John  H.,  Jr.,  surgeon;  b.  Apr. 
30,  1877;  s.  John  H.  and  Frances  E.  (Prouty) 
Cunningham;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1902;  m. 
Theresa  Van  der  Herwel  Ingersoll,  of  New  York, 
Oct.  8,  1904.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1903;  sur- 
geon Boston  City  Hosp.  and  Long  Island  Hosp. ; 
consulting  surgeon  Frost  Hosp.,  Chelsea.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Suffolk  Dist.  Med.  Soc, 
Am.  Assn.  Genito-Urinary  Surgeons,  Am.  Urol. 
Assn.,  N.E.  Br.  Am.  Urol.  Assn.,  Internat.  Urol. 
Assn.  Protestant.  Clubs:  Harvard,  University 
(Boston  and  New  York).  Author:  Genito-Urinary 
Diseases  (text  book).  Home:  132  Fisher  Av., 
Brookline,  Mass.  Address:  46  Gloucester  St., 
Boston. 

CUNNINGHAM,  Oscar  Porter,  lawyer;  b.  Ells- 
worth, Me.,  Sept.  29,  1848;  s.  George  and  Sara  J. 
Cunningham;  A.B..  Bowdoin,  1869;  m.  Florence 
Woodman,    Oct.,    1878;    2    children,    Theodore    W., 


Margaret.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1872;  practiced, 
Orlando,  1872-5,  since  at  Bucksport;  judge  of  pro- 
bate, 1884-06.  Republican.  Conglist.  Address: 
Bucksport,   Mf. 


Bucksport,   Mf. 

CUNNINGHAM,    Thomas, 

1909.) 


iron    mfr.      (See    vol. 


CUNNINGHAM,  WilUam  James,  college  prof.; 
b.  St.  John,  N.B.,  Can.,  Apr.  29,  1875;  s.  William  A. 
and  .lennie  (Smith)  Cunningham;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
St.  John,  and  Boston' Y.M.C.A.;  tech.  edn.  obtained 
while  in  railroad  service;  m.  Emily  Hutchinson 
McDuffee,  of  St.  John,  Sept.  3,  1901.  With  Canad- 
ian Pacific  Ry.,  1892-5,  Boston  &  Albany  R.R., 
1895-8,  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.  R.R.,  1898-1900;  Lacka- 
wanna R.R.,  1900-7;  Boston  &  Albany  R.R.,  1907- 
13;  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.  R.R.,  1913-14;  last  period  of 
service  as  asst.  to  pres.;  asst.  prof,  transportation. 
Harvard,  since  Sept.  1,  1910.  Mem.  Am.  Economic 
Assn.,  Am.  Ry.  Engring.  Assn.,  New  York  Railroad 
Club,  N.E.  Railroad  Club,  Western  Railroad  Club. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Harvard  (Bos- 
ton and  New  York);  Colonial  (Cambridge,  Mass.). 
Address:    28   Buckingham   St.,   Cambridge,   Mass. 

CUPPLES,  Joseph  Georg-e,  publisher,  bookseller; 
b.  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  Feb.  28,  1851;  s.  Joseph 
Ebenezer  and  Elizabeth  (Dearlove)  Cupples;  de- 
scendant of  a  long  line  of  ministers  of  the  Ch. 
of  Scotland,  and  nephew  of  George  Cupples,  Scot- 
tisli  novelist,  authoi-  of  The  Green  Hand;  ed.  pvt. 
schs.,  Edinburgh;  came  to  America,  1865;  m. 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  June  2,  1886,  Harriet  Elizabeth, 
d.  Dr.  J.  R.  Nicliols,  foundei'  of  Boston  Jour,  of 
Chemistry,  dir.  Boston  &  Me.  R.R.  Mem.  firm  of 
Cupples,  Upliam  &  Co.  (The  Old  Corner  Book 
Store),  Boston,  founded,  1828.  Mem.  N.E.  Hist.- 
Geneal.  Soc.  Presbyn.  Recreations:  American  and 
British  topographical  annals,  outdoor  life.  Home: 
27  Monmouth  Court,  Brookline.  Office:  128  Tre- 
mont St.,  Bo.ston. 

CUBIiEY,  Georg-e  F.,  M.D.:  b.  Upton,  Mass., 
June  1,  1872;  s.  Walter  and  Mary  E.  Curley;  B.S., 
Boston  U.,  1893;  M.D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1896 
(Forbes  Anatomical  Prize);  house  surgeon  Eliza- 
beth Gen.  Hosp.,  1897;  m.  Milford,  Mass.,  June  20, 
1900,  Cecelia  A.  McGann.  Has  practiced  at  Milford 
since  1897.    Home:  Milford,  Mass. 

CUBIiEY,  James  Iilichael,  mayor,  ex-congress- 
man; b.  Boston,  Nov.  20,  1874;  s.  Miciiael  and  Sarah 
(Clancy)  Curley;  ed.  pub.  grammar  and  high  sch., 
Boston;  m.  Mary  E.  Herlihy,  of  Boston,  June  27, 
1906.  In  real  estate  and  ins.  business,  Boston, 
1902 — ■;  mem.  firm  Curlev  Bros.  Mem.  Boston  Com- 
mon Council,  1900-01;  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1902,  03; 
Bd.  Aldermen,  1904-9;  City  Council.  1910-11;  mem. 
62d  and  63d  Congresses  (1911-15),  12th  Mass. 
Dist.;  resigned  Feb.,  1914,  after  assuming  office  as 
mayor  of  Boston.  Democrat.  Club:  Tammany 
(Boston).  Home:  150  Jamaica  Way.  Office:  7  Wa- 
ter  St.,    Boston.* 

CUBIiEY,  John  Joseph,  citv  collector;  b.  Boston, 
Oct.  12,  IS 72;  s.  Michael  and  Sarah  (Clancy)  Cur- 
ley, both  natives  of  Ireland;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Rox- 
bury Dist.,  Boston;  Evening  High  Sch.;  Innis  Law 
Sch.,  1  yr. ;  m.  Margaret  T.  Gargan,  of  Ashland, 
Mass.,  June  30,  1907;  4  children,  Margaret,  Sarah, 
Rita,  Mary.  Began  active  career  in  wholesale  and 
retail  grocery  store  of  C.  S.  .lohnson,  1785  Wash- 
ington St.,  Boston,  continuing  6  yrs.;  mem.  Curley 
&  Co.,  gen.  ins.:  owner  and  pub.  The  Hibernian 
(semi-monthly  mag.),  1899-13;  apptd.  deputy  city 
collector,  1910,  city  collectoi'  since  .lune  10,  1914. 
Democrat.  Mem.  Knlglits  of  Columbus,  Ancient 
Order  of  Hibernians,  Clan-Na-Gael.  Club:  Ward  17 
Tammany  (Roxbury).  Recreations:  fishing,  read- 
ing. Home:  52  Winthrop  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress:   City   Hall,    Boston,   Mass. 

CUBBAN,  Georg-e  Edward,  master  stage  me- 
chanic; b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  28,  1874;  s.  Peter 
and  Mary  (Murphy)  Curran;  ed.  grammar  schs., 
Boston;  studied  architectural  drawing  3  yrs.;  m. 
Agnes  Cussack,  of  Boston,  Oct.  31,  1900.  Began 
as  stage  mechanic,  Keith  Theatre,  Boston,  1893; 
now  mem.  Curran  &  Craig,  theatrical  contractors; 
fitted  up  the  stages  of  Boston  Opera  House,  Shu- 
bert.  Majestic,  Wilber,  St.  James,  Scollay  Square 
Olympia,  Allston,  and  100  other  theatres;  was  sent 
to  Europe,  1911,  by  the  Boston  Opera  Co.  to  study 


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opera  houses  and  theatres  and  was  the  first  person 
to  take  American-made  scenery  abroad;  dir.  Work- 
ingmen's  Ijoan  Assn.;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Jiep., 
1914-15.  IMem.  Theatrical  Mechanics'  Assn.,  The- 
atrical Stage  Employers'  Assn.,  Charitable  Irish 
Soc.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Mem.  Knights  of  Colum- 
bus, Eagles,  A.O.  Hibernians.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs: 
Pioneer,  Democratic  of  ISth  Ward,  Shawmut,  Bos- 
ton Yacht.  Recreations:  motoring,  yachting.  Home: 
5  Auburn  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Address:  Majestic 
Theatre.   P>oston,   Mass. 

CUBBIi:,  John  Zebiilon,  ]M.D.;  b.  Reswick,  N.B., 
Can.:  .-;.  Thomas  G.  and  I'atience  Currie;  prep.  edn. 
Baptist  Sem.,  Fredericton,  N.B. ;  B.A.,  U.  of  New- 
Brunswick,  1870,  V.Sc,  1890,  Ph.D.,  1895;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1873;  L.M.,  U.  of  Edinburgh, 
1874;  m.  Helen  M.  Estey,  of  Fredericton,  N.B., 
June  5,  1877;  1  son,  John  Bayard.  Practiced  in 
N.B.,  1874-93,  since  at  Cambridge,  Mass.;  phys. 
Home  for  Aged  People,  Cambridge.  Mem.  Boston 
Soc.  Med.  Improvement,  Boston  Med.  Library 
Assn.,  Harvard  Med.  Alumni  Assn.,  Alumni  Soc. 
U.  of  X.B.  Recreations:  animal  life,  horticulture. 
Home:   907  Mass.  Av.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

CUBBIE,  Thomas  Haines,  M.D.;  Sept.  5,  1821- 
Apr.   3.   1!S9S.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

CUBBIEB.  Charles  Francis  Adams,  college  prof. ; 
b.  East  Kingston,  N.H.,  Mar.  17,  1862;  s.  Ezra  F. 
and  Isabella  T.  (Webster)  Currier:  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1887,  A.M.,  1888;  studied  1  yr.  at  U.  of  Berlin  and 
1  vr.  at  Paris;  m.  Florence  M.  Morton,  of  Somer- 
viile,  Mass.,  Dec.  26,  1892.  Prof,  history  and  polit. 
science.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  since  1891.  Chmn.  sch. 
com.,  Winchester,  Mass.,  1901-12.  Mem.  Am.  Hist. 
Assn.,  etc.    Home:  Winchester,  Mass.* 

CUBBIEB,  Clinton  Harvey,  educator;  b.  Man- 
chester, X.H.,  Jan.  1.  1S76;  s.  Harvey  Lear  and 
Eliza  True  (Kennv)  Currier;  prep.  edn.  Manchester 
High  Sch.;  Ph.E.,  Brown  U.,  1898,  A.M.,  1899: 
studied  U.  of  Gottingen,  1910-11:  m.  Theresa  M. 
Connolly,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  June  4,  1910:  1 
daughter,  Dorothy  Morgan,  b.  July  2,  1913.  Instr. 
in  mathematics.  Brown  U.,  1899-14,  in  mathe- 
matics and  astronomy  since  1914:  also  instr.  at 
R.I.  Sch.  of  Design,  1901-9.  Mem.  Assn.  of  Math. 
Teachers  of  N.E.,  Am.  Math.  Soc.  Barnard  Club, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Sigma  Xi.  Baptist.  Recreations: 
tennis.     Address:  311  Wayland  Av.,  Providence,  R.I. 

CURRIER,  David  M.,  M.D.:  b.  Grafton,  X.H., 
Sept.  15,  1840;  s.  David,  Jr.,  and  Rhoda  (Morse) 
Currier;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Tilton  (X.H.)  Sem.; 
M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Coll.,  1867;  post-grad, 
studv,  Boston,  1871,  New  York,  1885,  Nat.  Coll. 
Electro-Therapeutics,  1908;  m.  Jennie  B.  Colby, 
of  Sutton,  X".H.,  Xov.  29,  1868  (now  deceased); 
m.  2d,  Annie  M.  Converse,  of  Xewport,  N.H.,  Dec. 
24,  1881;  2  children,  Helen  M.,  Joseph  B.  Began 
practice  at  Sutton,  1867;  removed  to  Sunapee. 
1868,  and  to  X'ewport,  1871;  U.S.  examining  sur- 
geon, 1873-93.  Mem.  Center  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  Sulli- 
van Co.  Med.  Soc.  (pres.),  N.H.  Med.  Soc.  (treas.), 
Medico-Legal  Soc,  New  York.  Methodist.  Mason 
(Past  High  Priest  of  R.A.  Chapter);  mem.  K.  of 
P.  (Past  Grand  Chancellor),  Grange.  Address: 
Newport,  N.H. 

CURBIIIR,  Edward  Hervey,  M.D.;  b.  Hopkinton, 
N.H.,  June  1,  184  7;  s.  Samuel  M.  and  Martha  Ann 
(Flanders)  Currier;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Coll., 
1880  (1st  prize  in  class  honors);  m.  Emma  Frances 
Dunbar,  of  Manchester,  Jan.  9,  1873  (died  Sept.  14, 
1912) ;  2  children,  Jennie  Flanders,  Edward  Samuel. 
Pharmacist,  1871-98;  commr.  of  pharmacy,  1882-12; 
has  practiced  medicine  since  1885;  med.  dir.  1st 
Brigade,  N.H.N.G.,  1894-9.  Mem.  Am.  Pharm.  Assn., 
N.H.  Pharm.  Assn.  (pres.,  1891-2),  N.E.  Asso.  Bds. 
of  Pharmacy,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Hillsboro  Co.  ]Med. 
Assn.,  Assn.  Mil.  Surgeons  of  U.S.,  Mil.  Service 
Instn.  Democrat.  Mason:  Odd  Fellow.  Home:  48S 
Manchester  St.  Office:  5  Pembroke  Bldg.,  Man- 
chester,  X.H. 

CURRIER,  Frank  DunUee,  ex-congressman;  b. 
Canaan,  N.H.,  Oct.  30,  1853;  s.  Horace  S.  and 
Emma  C.  (Plastridge)  Currier;  ed.  Kimball  Union 
Acad.,  Meriden,  N.H.,  and  Dr.  Hixon's  Sch.,  Lowell, 
Mass.;  (hon.  A.M.,  Dartmouth,  1901);  m.  Adelaide 
H.   Sargent,   of  Grafton,   N.H.,   May   31,   1890.    Ad- 


mitted to  bar,  1874;  in  practice,  Canaan,  N.H., 
since  1875;  mem.  X.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1879;  sec  Rep. 
State  Com.,  1882-90;  elk.  X.H.  Senate,  1883-7;  del. 
Rep.  Xat.  Conv.,  1884;  pres.  X.H.  Senate,  1887-9; 
naval  officer  of  customs,  Port  of  Boston,  1890-4; 
speaker  X.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1899-01;  mem.  57th  to 
62d  Congresses  (1901-13),  2d  X.H.  Dist.  Address: 
Canaan,    X.H.* 

CURRIER,  Frederick  A.,  auditor,  public  ac- 
countant; b.  "Worcester,  Mass.,  Dec.  24,  1851;  s. 
Festus  Curtis  and  Johanna  M.  (Allen)  Currier; 
grad.  Holliston  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1869.  Ins.  agt. 
and  mem.  firm  of  F.  C.  Currier  &  Son,  1869-96; 
postmaster,  Fitchburg,  1888-92;  sec.  Wachusett 
Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  1892-6;  sec.  and  treas.  Fitch- 
burg Co-operative  Bank,  1896-07;  trustee  and 
auditor,  Worcester  X'^orth  Savings  Instn.,  since 
1896;  alderman,  Fitchburg,  1896,  1897;  chmn.  Bd. 
of  License  Commrs.,  Fitchburg,  since  1900,  candi- 
date for  mayor.  Citizens  Temperance  Party,  1902; 
sec.  Worcester  Xorth  Agrl.  Soc.  7  yrs.;  mgr.  Opera 
House  6  yrs.,  notary  public;  steamship  agt.  Pres. 
Fitchburg  Bd.  of  Trade  and  Merchants'  Assn., 
1906;  v.-p.  Mass.  Bd.  of  Trade,  1907-8.  Mem. 
S.A.R.,  Fitchburg  Hist.  Soc.  (treas.  since  1900), 
Y.M.C.A.  (dir.  1898-10,  v.-p.  1898-9,  rec  sec,  1908). 
Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (K.T.,  sec.  Lodge 
20  yrs.);  Odd  Fellow  (Encampment).  Author: 
Postal  Communication,  1894;  Old  Taverns  and 
Stage  Coach  Days,  1897;  Centennial  History  of 
Aurora  Lodge,  1901;  Trip  to  Great  Lakes,  1904; 
and  several  papers  of  local  history  and  travel. 
Recreations:  literature  and  hist,  writing.  Home: 
35  Mt.  Vernon  St.  Office:  304  Main  St.,  Fitchburg, 
Mass. 

CURRIER,  Georg-e  Washington,  M.D.:  b.  Wil- 
mot,  X.H.,  Mar.  8,  1841;  s.  Xathan  and  Mary  Jane 
(Frazier)  Currier;  descendant  of  Richard  Currier, 
the  immigrant,  Salisbury,  Mass.,  1641;  grad.  Cros- 
by's Acad.,  Xashua,  1861;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phvs.  and 
Surg.  (Columbia),  1864;  m.  Abby  S.  Walker,  of 
X'ashua.  Oct.  8,  1868  (now  deceased);  m.  2d,  Emily 
V.  Walsh,  of  X'^ashua,  Xov.,  1892.  Practiced  in 
Xashua  more  than  30  yrs.,  retiring  from  active 
practice,  1897;  pres.  Xashua  Trust  Co.  Democrat. 
Mason  (33°):  deputy  to  Supreme  Council  A.A.S.R. 
since  1891.    Address:  Xashua,  X.H. 

CURRIER,  J.  Prank,  artist;  Xov.   21,   1843-1909. 

(See  vol.   1909.) 

CURRIER,  John  James,  ship  builder,  mcht., 
historian;  Oct.  22,  lS34-Dec.  14,  1912.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

CURRIER,  William  Eug'ene,  M.D. ;  b.  Lynn, 
Mass.,  June  10,  1871:  s.  George  O.  and  Sarah  P. 
(Cotton)  Currier;  Leicester  (Mass.)  Acad.;  A.B., 
Bowdoin,  1894;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1898;  m. 
Clara  Rebecca  Slocum,  of  Lafayette,  R.I.,  Sept.  17, 
1902;  1  son,  Paul  Slocum.  Asst.  supt.  Boston  City 
Hosp.,  1900;  asst.  resident  phys.  contagious  dept. 
same,  1901;  practiced  in  Leominster,  Mass.,  since 
1902.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Republican.  Trinitarian 
Conglist.    Address:   Leominster,   Mass. 

CURRV,  Georg'e  Erastus,  lawyer;  b.  Chatata, 
East  Tenn.,  Feb.  13,  1854;  s.  James  Campbell  and 
Xancy  (Young)  Curry;  descendant  of  Daniel  Boone 
(great  uncle)  on  mother's  side,  and  David  Crock- 
ett's father  was  his  grandmother's  second  hus- 
band: had  eight  relatives  in  the  battle  of  King's 
Mountain;  ed.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1875-8;  A.B., 
Boston  U.,  1881;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law, 
1884;  m.  Clara  A.  Xeal,  of  Boston,  July  16,  1885.  In 
gen.  practice  in  Boston  since  Feb.,  1883.  Mason. 
Clubs:  American  Whist,  Boston  Chess,  Boston 
Press.  Home:  51  Port  Norfolk  St.  Office:  623  Tre- 
mont   Bldg..   Boston. 

CURRY,  Samuel  Silas;  b.  Chatata,  Ten^.,  1847; 
s.  James  Campbell  Curry:  A.B.,  Grant  U.,  1872;  A. 
M.,  Boston  U.,  1878;  Ph.D.,  1879;  (Litt.D..  Colby. 
1905).  Snow  prof,  oratory,  Boston  U.,  1879-88;  act- 
ing Davis  prof,  elocution,  Newton  Theol.  Inst., 
since  1884;  instr.  elocution.  Harvard,  1891-4,  Yale 
Div.  Sch.,  1892-02,  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1896-02; 
founder  and  pres.  Sch.  of  Expression,  Boston.  Lec- 
turer on  art,  U.  of  Minn.,  1905,  U.  of  Chicago,  1908, 
U.  of  Wash.,  1908,  11;  lecturer  on  the  principles  of 
dramatic  expression,   Teachers  College   (Columbia 


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U.).  1909.  Librarian  Boston  Art  Club,  1S91-1909. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writ- 
ings.) Home:  (jO  Bay  State  Rd.  Office:  301  Pierce 
Bldg.,  Boston.* 

CUKTIZT,  John  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Boston.  Apr.,  1S71; 
s.  John  and  Catherine  Curtin;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1892;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Baw  Sch.,  1896; 
studied  U.  of  Berlin,  1892-3;  m.  Mabel  W.  Curtis, 
of  Boston.  Oct.  10,  1900;  children.  John  Curtis,  Vir- 
ginia. Agnes.  Admitted  to  Mass.  liar.  1895,  since 
practiced  in  Boston;  dir.  Boulevard  Ti-ust  Co.,  trus- 
tee Union  Inst,  for  Savings  in  the  City  of  Boston. 
Mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Brookline.  1900-12;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912-15;  sec.  Rep.  State  Com., 
1909-12.  Was  a.-d.-c.  on  staff  of  Gov.  Curtis  Guild, 
Jr.,  1906-9.  Clubs:  University,  Boston  Athletic 
Assn.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  31  State  St., 
Boston. 

CUSTIS,  Albert  Harmon,  life  ins.;  b.  Harrington, 
Me.,  Apr.  ;i,  ISiitJ;  s.  Paul  and  Lozena  (Ray)  Curtis; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  and  commercial  coll.;  m.  Boston,  July 
10,  1889,  Nettie  B.  Canwell;  children.  Maud,  Paul, 
Marian,  Harmon.  Cashier,  Boston  office,  U.S.  Life 
Ins.  Co.,  1885,  asst.  mgr.,  1891-4;  asso.  gen.  agt.  for 
Eastern  Mass.  of  Union  Central  Life  Ins.  Co.,  1894- 
01;  gen.  agt.  N.E.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  since  1901.  Ma- 
son; Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Scott  Fish 
and  Game  (Canada).  Recreations:  fishing,  shoot- 
ing. Home:  18  Welles  Av.,  Dorchester  Center, 
Mass.    Office:   176  Federal  St.,  Boston. 

CURTIS,  Alice  Turner,  author;  b.  Sullivan,  Me.; 
d.  John  Vinal  and  Susan  Ann  (Spear)  Turner;  com- 
mon sch.  edn.:  m.  Irving  Curtis,  of  Boston.  May  20, 
1895.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.) 
Home:  254  Water  St.,  Newburyport,  Mass.* 

CURTIS,  Allen,  stockbroker;  b.  Pittsfleld,  Mass., 
Aug.  14.  1862;  s.  Benjamin  Robbins  and  Maria 
Malleville  (Allen)  Curtis;  prep,  edn.,  Noble's  pvt. 
sch.,  Boston;  student  Polytechnic  School,  Dresden, 
Germany;  A.B.,  Harvard.  18S4;  m.  Boston,  Jan.  17, 
1888.  Evelyn  Weston;  1  daughter,  Evelyn.  Entered 
brokerage  business  at  Boston.  1885;  mem.  firm  of 
Curtis  and  Sanger;  trustee  Providence  Instn.  for 
Savings.  Boston.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Tennis  and  Rac- 
quet, Exchange.  Home:  191  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 
Office:  33  Congress  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

CURTIS,  Benjamin  T.,  art  pub.;  b.  Boston,  Mar. 
27.  1863:  s.  Benjamin  F.  and  Mary  J.  Curtis;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1888;  m.  Mary  B.  Mudge,  of  Lynn,  Mass., 
June  23,  1891;  children,  Gordon,  Robert  Mudge, 
Mary  Carroll,  Helen  Child,  Jane  Elizabeth.  Taught 
in  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Garden  City,  L.I.,  1  yr. ;  reporter. 
Boston  Herald.  3  yrs. ;  advertising  mgr..  Harvard 
Graduates'  Mag..  2  yrs.:  founder,  1895,  and  now  sole 
owner  art  pub.  house  of  Curtis  &  Cameron,  whole- 
sale art  reproductions  ("The  Copley  Prints");  also 
pub.  handbooks,  Boston  Pub.  Library  and  Library 
of  Congress.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  St. 
Botolph  (Boston).  Players,  Harvard  (New  York). 
Recreations:  farming,  forestry.  Home:  Wellesley 
Hills.  Mass.  Office:  Pierce  Bldg.,  Copley  Sq.,  Bos- 
ton. Mass. 

CURTIS,  Charles  Lawrence,  teacher;  b.  Freeport, 
Me.,  Sept.  3,  1872;  s.  John  and  Mary  Jane  (Randall) 
Curtis;  prep.  edn.  Freeport  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Colby. 
1894;  student  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1905-8;  studied 
at  Boston  Sch.  of  Science,  Harvard  U. ;  m.  Sallie 
Annie  Morse,  of  Royalton,  Vt..  Dec.  1896;  3  chil- 
dren, Laurence  Morse,  b.  1901;  Helen  Lucile.  1908; 
Dorothy  Constance.  1909.  Began  teaching  at  Free- 
port,  Me.,  1892;  prin.  Royalton  (Vt.)  Acad,  and 
supt.  schs.,  1904-7;  prin.  high  sch.  and  supt.  schs.. 
Lancaster.  N.H.,  1897-9;  prin.  high  sch..  Newport, 
1899-01,  Orange.  Mass.,  1901-4.  Andover,  Mass., 
1904-10,  Milton.  Mass..  since  Sept.,  1910.  Mem.  N. 
E.A..  Harvard  Teachers'  Assn.,  N.E.  Biol.  Teachers' 
Club.  N.E.  Bot.  Club.  N.E.  Classical  Teachers' 
Assn.,  Mass.  High  School  Masters'  Club,  Maine 
Gamma  Alpha  Chapter  of  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  Ma- 
son (32°).  Republican.  Conglist.  Address:  279 
Eliot  St.,  Milton,  Mass. 

CURTIS,  Charles  Felham,  lawyer,  trustee;  b. 
W^inchester.  Mass..  Sept.  7,  1860;  s.  Charles  Pelham 
and  Carolina  Gardiner  (Cary)  Curtis;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1883;  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1883-6;  m.  Ellen 
Amory  Anderson,  of  Boston,  July  30,  1890;  chil- 
dren,   Charles    Pelham,    Jr.,    Richard    Cary,    Ellen 


Sears.  Began  practice,  Boston,  1886;  pres.  Lowell 
Bleachery,  Mut.  Nat.  Bank  (Boston),  since  Jan., 
1914;  v.-p.  Mass.  Hosp.  l^ife  Ins.  Co.,  Sharp  Mfg. 
Co.  (Taunton,  Mass.);  trustee  Provident  Tnstn.  for 
Savings  in  Town  of  Boston;  dir.  Salmon  Falls  Mfg. 
Co.,  Collateral  Loan  Co.  V.-p.  Farm  and  Trades 
Sch.  for  Boys;  mem.  bd.  mgrs.  Mass.  Charitable 
Eye  ahd  Ear  Infirmary;  trustee  Mass.  Humane 
Soc.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Met.  Dist.  Commrs.,  1894;  mem. 
Bd.  of  Police  for  City  of  Boston,  1895-05;  mem.  Fi- 
nance Commn.,  City  of  Boston,  1909-13.  Republi- 
can. Mem.  1st  Corps  of  Cadets.  M.V.M.,  3  yrs. 
Clubs:  Someiset,  Eastern  Yacht,  Corinthian  Yacht. 
Home:    224  Beacon  St.    Office:    Ames  Bldg.,  Boston. 

CURTIS,  Don  Eugrene,  banker;  b.  Lowell.  Vt., 
May  3,  1849;  s.  Don  Brigham  and  Rhoda  (Harding) 
Curtis;  ed.  com.  schs.,  Vt. ;  acad.,  Newport,  Vt. ; 
Kimball  Union  Acad.,  Meriden.  N.TI. ;  m.  Sept.  22, 
1886,  Emogene  Wheelock,  of  Lowell,  Vt.,  and  Cam- 
den, N.Y.  Began  in  banking  businass,  Boston,  1882; 
cashier  The  Melrose  Nat.  Bank  since  1910;  mem. 
corpn.  Melrose  Savings  Bank;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Mel- 
rose; mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1874-8;  served  as  post- 
master, Lowell,  Vt.,  and  supt.  schs.  Republican. 
Conglist.    Home:  38  Howard  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 

CURTIS,    Edward    Lewis,    theologian;    Oct.    13, 

1853-Aug.  27,  1911.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

CURTIS,  Edwin  Upton,  lawyer;  b.  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  Mar.  26,  1861;  s.  George  and  Martha  Ann 
(Upton)  Curtis;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1882.  A.M..  1885 
(LL.D.,  1914);  m.  Margaret  M.  Waterman,  of 
Thomaston,  Me.,  Oct.  27,  1897.  Admitted  to  bar, 
1885;  clerk.  City  of  Boston,  1889-90;  sec.  Rep.  City 
Com.,  1888;  mavor  of  Boston,  1895;  asst.  U.S.  treas. 
at  Boston,  1906;  mem.  Met.  Park  Commn.  since 
1896;  collector  of  customs  port  of  Boston,  Jan., 
1909-Nov.  15,  1913.  Trustee  Instn.  for  Savings  in 
Roxbury  and  its  Vicinity;  dir.  Nat.  Rockland  Bank 
of  Roxbury;  v.-p..  dir.  iT.S.  Trust  Co.  Home:  131 
Bay  State  Rd.  Office:  2304  "Washington  St.,  Boston.* 

CURTIS,  Everett  Nichols,  lawyer;  b.  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal..  May  24,  1875;  s.  Capt.  Charles  F.  (sea 
captain)  and  Caroline  M.  (Barrett)  Curtis;  de- 
scendant on  father's  side  of  William  Curtis,  Scitu- 
ate.  Mass.,  1643,  and  on  mother's  side  of  Col.  James 
Barrett,  of  Concord,  Mass.,  the  distinguished  com- 
mander of  the  American  troops  at  the  Concord 
Fight;  grad.  Camden  (Me.)  High  Sch.,  1893,  at- 
tended English  High  Sch..  Boston,  1894;  Sc.B.. 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  1898;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
Law,  1900;  m.  Katharine  Madge  Hall,  of  Manches- 
ter. N.H..  June  8.  1909.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar. 
1900:  practiced  with  Judge  Charles  F.  Perkins,  of 
Brookline.  Mass..  until  1908.  since  alone;  special- 
izes in  corpn.  and  patent  law;  receiver  Wonderland 
Co.,  Revere.  Mass.,  1910-11;  sr.  counsel  for  plain- 
tiff in  case  of  Cillev  vs.  U.S.  Machinery  Co.,  1911-15; 
sec.  Campbell  Magnetic  Separating  Co.  Mem.  Mass. 
Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Alumni 
Assn..  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.  Alumni  Assn.,  Phi  Delta 
Phi.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner). 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Winchester  Country.  Author: 
Manual  of  the  Sherman  Law.  1915.  Recreations: 
golf,  hunting,  fishing.  Home:  12  Symmes  Rd.,  Win- 
chester. Mass.    Office:  84  State  St.,  Boston. 

CURTIS,  Francis  Georgfe,  M.D.;  b.  West  New 
Brighton.  Staten  Island,  N.Y.,  Dec.  5,  1857;  s. 
George  William  and  Anna  (Shaw)  Curtis;  7th  gen- 
eration from  Henry  and  Mary  (Guy)  Curtis,  W^a- 
tertown,  Mass.,  1636;  A.B.,  1879,  Harvard;  M.D., 
1883,  Coll.  Phys.  &  Surg.,  New  York;  m.  New  York. 
Feb  21.  1887,  Ruth  W.  Davison.  Practiced,  Brook- 
lyn, 1883-7,  since  at  West  Newton,  Mass.;  supt. 
Newton  Hosp.  (without  pay)  several  yrs.;  chmn. 
Bd.  of  Health,  Newton,  1894.  Home:  Chestnut  Hill, 
Mass. 

CURTIS,  Frederick  Snullie,  educator;  b.  Strat- 
ford, Conn.,  Feb.  8,  1850;  s.  Calvin  and  Elizabeth 
Augusta  (Wicks)  Curtis;  Ph.  B.,  Sheffield  Scientific 
Sch  (Yale),  1869,  post-grad.,  1870;  m.  Ida  Jewell 
Whiting,  of  Stratford.  Conn.,  Oct.  29,  1873.  Prof, 
mathematics  and  natural  science,  State  Normal 
Sch.,  West  Chester,  Pa.,  1871-2;  asst.  prof,  chemis- 
try, Swarthmore  Coll.,  1872-5;  founder,  1875,  and 
since  prin.  Curtis  Sch.  for  Young  Boys.  Mem.  Bd. 
Edn  of  Brookfield,  1894-10;  moderator  State  Conf. 
Congl    Chs.,  1902;  del.  3d  Internat.  Congl.  Council, 


300  WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 

Edinburgh,  1908.    Mem.  Alumni  Advisory  Bd.  Tale        CUKTIS,    John    D.,    mfr.    agrl.    implements;    b. 
U.    Addre.s.s:   Brookfleld  Center,  Conn.*  Worcester,   Mass.,   June   12,   1850;   s.   Tyler  P.   and 

Amelia     (Riley)     Curtis;     M.E.,     Worcester    Poly. 


dept. 

igamond  works  of 

Am.  Steel  &  Wire 

.   and   treas.   since 

agrl.  implements. 

Tatnuck    Country. 

survey;  gold  medal,  Geog.  Models,  St.  Louis,  1904;  ^Xt'sttr    Mn^^                                           Prescott    fat., 

rep.  Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Dixie  Expdn.  to  West  Indian  vvoicesier,  i\iass. 

eruptions;  first  to  reach  crater  of  La  SoufriOre;  CTTBTIS,  Joseph  Henry,  landscape  gardener;  b. 
discovered  new  summit  of  Mt.  Pelee;  Curtis  Geog-  Boston,  Mass.,  July  5,  1841;  s.  Joseph  and  Eliza 
laphy  Models  of  land  form  types;  year  among  Dix  (Upham)  Cuitis;  descendant  of  Henry  Curtis, 
Coral  Islands,  South  Pacific,  for  Agassiz  Mus.  of  Marblehead,  Mass.;  student  Brown  U.,  1859-61; 
Coral  Id.  Bora  Bora,  1st  naturalistic  landscape  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1867-8;  m.  Amelie  Eugenie  Lew- 
model  to  be  made  in  America;  sailed  singlehanded,  andowska,  of  Paris,  France,  May,  1886;  1  son, 
in  study  of  coast,  from  Me.  to  Newfoundland,  1910-  Henry  J.  Engaged  in  landscape  gardening,  Boston, 
11;  made  photographic  survey  of  Kilauea  crater,  since  1873.  Served  in  Civil  War  as  mem.  Co.  F, 
for  Harvard  U.;  went  around  the  world  examining  44th  Regt.  Mass.  Vols.,  1862-3.  Club:  St.  Botolph. 
volcanoes,  1913.  Home:  64  Crawford  St.  Studio:  Author:  Life  of  Campestris  Ulm,  the  Oldest  In- 
Grove  Hall,  Boston,  Mass.*  habitant    of   Boston    Common,    1910.     Address:    St. 

CURTIS,  George  Munson,  business  man;  b.  Me-  Botolph  Club,  Boston;   (summer)   Asticou.  Me. 

riden.  Conn.,  Mav  27,  1857;  s.  George  Redfield  and  CUBTIS,    Iiaurence,    stock    broker;    b.    Boston, 

Augusta    (Munson)    Curtis;    ed.    Cheshire    (Conn.)  Mar.  2,  1849;  s.  Thomas  B.  and  Laura  (Greenough) 

Acad,   and  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford,   Conn.    (hon.   A.  Curtis;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1870;  unmarried.    Has  been 

M.,  1911) ;  m.  Sophie  Phillips  Mansfield,  of  Meriden,  identified    with    stock    brokerage    business    since 

Nov.  30,  1886.    Sec,  treas.,  dir.  Meriden  Gas  Light  1872;  mem.  firm  of  Jackson  &  Curtis;  pres.  Nahant 

Co.,  Meriden  Electric  Light  Co.;  treas.,  dir.  Inter-  Land  Co.    Trustee  Vincent  Memorial  Hosp.    Mem. 

nat.  Silver  Co.,  Meriden  Britannia  Co.  of  Hamilton,  Boston    Natural    History    Soc.     Clubs:    Somerset, 

Ont. ;  v.-p.  Home  Nat.  Bank,  dir.  Meriden  Savings  University,  Nahant.    Recreations:  golf.    Home:  197 

Bank.  Meriden  Trust  &  Safe  Deposit  Co.,  Standard  Marlboro  St.    Office:   19  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

Silver  Co.  of  Toronto,  Can.;  pres.  Curtis  Memorial  CURTIS,  lewis  Frederick,  business  man;  June 

Library,     Meriden     Cemetery     Assn.      Republican,  j^q    1836-1912     (See  vol    1909.) 

Episcopalian.    Trustee  Curtis  Home  Corpn.   (char-  '„„.„„,_,    J      .      .       ,            ^.       i       t->  ii.               i 

itable   instn.   for   orphans   and   old   ladies).    Curtis  ^  CU^^^^S,  Louis,  banker;   s^  Charles  Pelham  and 

Memorial    Library.      Mem.     S.A.R..     Soc.     Colonial  ^arolina    Gardiner    (Gary)    Curtis;    A.B.,    Harvard 

Wars,   Conn.   Hist.   Soc,   New  Haven   Colonv  Hist.  U.,   1870.    Mem    firm  of  Brown   Brothers    (Boston, 

Soc.    Am.    Hist.    Assn..    Bibliophile   Soc    (Boston),  New    York,    Phila.),    bankers    and    brokers;    v.-p.. 

Walpole    Soc,    Delta   Psi.     Clubs:    Roval    Societies  trustee    and    mem.    bd.    of    investment.    Provident 

(London),  Grolier.  St.  Anthony  (New  York),  Home  J"^tn    for  Sayings;  dir    jSIass.  Hosp.  Life  Ins.  (^o., 

f Meriden).    Home:   879  Broad   St.    Office:   Interna-  Old    Boston    Nat     Bank.    Pacific    Mills     Essex    Co. 

tional  Silver  Co.,  Meriden,  Conn.*  Clubs:   Country,   Somerset.    Address:   60   State  St., 

Boston. 

nyrSSJ  S'°'^' J";;  ^'•?-    ^^.^^^fl\      .  CURTIS,     Mabel     Gair,     educator;     b.     Boston, 

CURTIS,  Henry  Puller   Jr.,  M.D.;  b.  Kennebunk,  Mass.;  d.  Nelson  and  Jane  Elizabeth  (Gilbert)  Cur- 

}^r-    -t^^^- ^^' J^^^\  ^   ^;?",'7   ^^^V^  ^oYn'^'^W^-  tis;  descendant  of  John  Humphrey,  Grenville  Gil- 

(Worth)     Curtis:    A.B      Colby    Coll.,    1887:    M.D  ^ert,   Sir  Walter  Raleigh;    prep.   edn.   Girls'   Latin 

Harvard  Med    Sch     1891;   m.  Jennie  M.  Waler    of  ggh.,    Boston;    B.A.,    Welleslev,    1890;    unmarried. 

Boston,  July  8,   1891;   2  daughters    Susan  W.    Ma-  Teacher  high  sch.,  Westboro,  Mass.,  IVs  yrs.,  Ded- 

rianW.   Practiced  at  SomervilleMas.s,  since  1891 ;  ^am,   liy,    yrs.,   Somerville  Latin  and  High   schs., 

physician  to  Somerville  Hosp.    Mem.  A.M.A..  Mass.  12   yrs.;   asst.   dir.   of  appmt.   bureau   of  Women's 

Med.  Soc    Republican     Baptist.    Address:  145  Per-  gdnl.   and   Industrial   Union,    Boston,    1912-15,    dir. 

kins  St.,  Somerville,  Mass.  Sept.,  1915-16.    Mem.  bd.  dirs.  Denison  House  (col- 

CURTIS,  Horatio  Greenoug-h,  banker;  s.  Charles  lege    settlement),    Boston.     Mem.    Classical    Assn. 

Pelham  and  Carolina  Gardiner  (Carv)  Curtis;  A.B.,  of   N.E.,   Phi    Sigma    (Wellesley).     Anti-suffragist. 

Harvard    U..     1865.      Pres.     and    dir.     Old    Boston  Conglist.   (Trinitarian).    Clubs:  College,  Wellesley 

Nat.   Bank.    Club:   Somerset.    Home:   179  Marlboro  College    (both    of    Boston).     Address:    49A    Trow- 

St.    Office:  50  State  St.,  Boston.  bridge  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

CURTIS,  Howard  J.,  judge;  b.  Stratford,  Conn.,  CURTIS,  Oakley  Chester,  governor;  b.  Portland, 

June  29,  1857;  s.  Freeman  L.  and  Georgiana  (How-  Me.,  Mar.  29,  1865;  s.  William  and  Amanda  (Ran- 

ard)    Curtis;    A.B.,    Yale,    1881;    LL.B.,    Yale    Law  dall)  Curtis,  originally  of  Freeport,  Me.;  ed.  Port- 

Sch.,  1883;  m.  Ellen  V.  Talbot,  of  Stratford,  Conn.,  land  pub.  schs.;  m.  Edith  L.  Hamilton,  of  Portland, 

June  5,  1888;  3  children,  Howard  W.,  John  Talbot.  Nov.   24,  1886.    In  coal  business  in  Portland  since 

Violetta.    Practiced  with  Judge  G.  W.  Wheeler,  at  1880;  mgr.  of  Randall  &  McAllister  Coal  Co.;  dir. 

Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1883-93;  judge  Civil  Ct.  of  Com-  Casco    Nat.    Bank.    Portland    Safety    Deposit    and 

mon    Pleas.    Fairfield    Co.,    Conn.,    1893-07;    iudge  Trust    Co.,    U.S.    Trust    Co.,    Merchants    Trust    Co. 

Superior    Ct.,    of    Conn.,    since    Jan.,    1907.     Mem.  Alderman,    City  of  Portland,    1901;    representative 

Stratford  Bd.  of  Edn.  since  1884,  Pub.  Library  Bd.  in  Me.  legislature  from  Portland,  1903,  1904;  sen- 

since  1894.   Democrat.    Conglist.    Clubs:  University  ator  from  Cumberland  County,  1905,  6,  7,  8;  mayor 

(New   York   and   Bridgeport),   Weatogue   Country.  City  of  Portland.  1911.  12,  13,  14;  governor  of  Me., 

Home:    Stratford,    Conn.     Address:    Court    House,  1915-16.    Chmn.  High  Sch.  Commn.  for  New  Bldg.. 

Bridgeport,  Conn.  Portland.    Democrat.    Conglist.    Mason   (32s  K.T., 

^■.^■^w,^^    -^             -r,                   1                 V,    Tv/r        V,  Shriner) ;  Knight  of  Constantine.    Mem.  Bramhall 

CURTIS,  James  Preeman,  lawyer;  b.   Manches-  League    of    Portland.      Clubs:    Portland    Athletic 

ter.  Mass,  Aug    16    1&78;  s.  Greely  Stevenson  and  porfiand  Yacht,  Farmers',  Economic.    Home:  Fal- 

^f'^'^^OAoPP^^^w^    Curtis:    A.B.,    Harvard,    1899  ^louth,    Foresidc    Me.     Office:    State    Capitol,    Au- 

LL.B.,  1903;  m.  Washington,  Nov.  26    1912,  Laura  gusta,  Mc    Business  Office:  Randall  &  McAllister, 

Beatrice  Merriam    With  law  firm  of  Store>^  Thorn-  to.s4  Commercial  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

dike.  Palmer  &  Thaver,  Boston.  1903-6;  asst.  atty.-  ""         ^ 

gen.  of  Mass.,  1906-9;  asst.  dist.  atty.,  Suffolk  Co.,  CURTIS,  Thomas  Pelham,  mfr.  electric  machin- 

Mass..    Mar.-Nov.,    1909;    asst.    Sec.    of    Treasury,  ery;  b.   San  Francisco,   Jan.   9,   1873;  s.   Herbert  P. 

Nov.  26,  1909-Julv  31,  1913.    Home:  53  Chestnut  St.,  and  Anna   (White)   Curtis;  ed.  Columbia  Coll.  and 

Boston.*  Mass     Inst.    Tech.;    student   at    Dresden   Polytech- 


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nicum  (Germany),  1  yr;  m.  Baltimore,  Aug.  4,  with  tiie  bank  16  yrs.;  became  v.-p.,  treas.  and 
1S93,  Frances  Kellogg  Small;  children,  Clarissa,  trustee  New  Haven  Trust  Co.,  1903,  and  has  con- 
Thomas  James,  Herbert  Pelham.  Entire  business  tinued  in  same  office  with  its  successor,  the  Union 
career  has  been  with  Lord  Electric  Co.,  of  which  &  New  Haven  Trust  Co.,  since  1911;  dir.  New 
is  treas.  and  dir.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Haven  Water  Co.;  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1906-7. 
Clubs:  Tennis  and  Racquet,  Somerset;  also  Rac-  Served  as  pvt.  to  1st  It.,  New  Haven  Grays,  Co.  F, 
quet  and  Tennis  (New  York).  Recreations:  motor-  2d  Regt,  C.N.G.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
ing,  tennis.  Home:  447  Beacon  St.  Oflice:  112  Quinnipiack,  New  Haven  Country.  Recreations: 
Water  St.,   Boston.  golf,  fishing.    Home:  125  Livingston  St.    Office:  57 

CURTIS,   Warden  Allan,   author;    b.   N.M..    Feb.  <^liuicJi  St-  New  Haven,  Conn. 
1,  1S67;  s.  Capt.  Charles  Albert  (U.S.A.)  and  Har-         CXXSHIITG,  Adoniram  J.,  lawyer;  b.  North  Attle- 

riet    Louise    (Hughes)    Curtis;    A.B.,    U.    of    Wis.,  borough,   Mass.,   Feb.   11,   1849;  s.  Alpheus  N.  and 

1889;    unmarried.      Since    graduation    engaged    in  Charlotte    E.    Cushing;    prep.    edn.    Conn.    Literary 

journalism;     contbr.     to    various     mags.      Author:  Instn.,    Suffleld,   Conn.,   and  Lyons   Grammar   Sch., 

Strange     Adventures     of     Mr.      Middleton,      1903.  Providence,    R.I. ;    A.M.,    Brown    U.,    1870;    studied 

Contbr.    to    many    magazines.     Address:    Ashland,  law  in  office  of  Thurston,  Ripley  &  Co.,  Providence; 

N.H.*  m.   Providence,   June   17,    1879,   Mary  E.   Becker;    1 

CUBTIS,  Wimam  Goodwin,    M.D.;   b.    Abington,  daughter,   Alice  May.    Admitted  to  R.I.  bar,   1872, 

Mass.,  May  6,  1S68;  s.  George  Edwards  and  Mary  and  since  practiced  in  Providence;  judge-advocate- 

A.   (Brown)   Curtis;  ed.  Thayer  Acad.;  Mass.   Inst.  gen.   ot   R.I.,   rank  of  col.,   1877-9;   mem.   Common 

Tech.,  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.   (New  York  Council,  City  of  Providence,  1899,  1900,  01,  Bd.  of 

U.).   1896;   m.  Alice  Burlev.  of  Epping,  N.H.,   Oct.  Aldermen,  1902.  03   (pres.,  1903).    Mason,  Odd  Fel- 

17,  1897;   1  daughter,  Elizabeth  Burley.    Practiced  1°^    (grand    master    Grand    Lodge    of    R.I.,    1906; 

in    Wollaston,    Mass.,    since    189S;    sec.    Franklin  srand   representative   and   mem.    Sovereign   Grand 

Co.     Hosp.,     1896-8,     and    lecturer    on    obstetrics.  Lodge,    1898-01).     Clubs:    West    Side,    Kickemuit. 

Nurses    Training    Sch.,    same;     mem.    surg.    staff  Home:    77   Medway.    Office:    20   Market  Sq.,   Provi- 

Quincy    Hosp.;    mem.    Quincy    Sch.    Com.,    1906-15.  idence,  R.l. 

Mem.   A.M. A.,    Mass.   Med.   Soc.    Republican.    Uni-        CUSHING,  Arthur,  lawyer;  b.  Providence,  R.T., 

tarian.     Club:    Boston    City.     Address:    Wollaston,  Oct.   15,   1867;   s.   Edward  .Jarvis  and  Mary   Heath 

Mass.  (Wild)    Cushing;    A.B.,    Brown    U.,    1889;    student 

CUBTISS,  Elmerlewis,  lawver;  b.  Derby,  Conn.,  Harvard  Law  Sch..  1889-90;  m.  Nettie  Douglas 
June  11,  1861;  s.  Augustus  B.  and  Frances  A.  Arnold,  of  North  Kingstown,  R.I.;  4  children,  El- 
(Buchanan)  Curtiss:  descendant  of  first  settlers  sie  Wild,  Hope  Arnold,  Susan  Jarvis,  Edward 
of  New  Haven  Colony,  Conn.;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Douglas.  Admitted  to  bar,  1891,  and  practiced  in 
Bridgewater  State  Normal  Sch.;  m.  Lucy  A.  Col-  Providence  since  1891;  recording  elk.  R.I.  Ho.  of 
burn,  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  Oct.  19,  1893;  1  daughter.  Rep.,  1893-4;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1894-5;  mem. 
Prudence  (Mrs.  Merton  Peckard).  Supt.  schs.,  North  Providence  Sch.  Com.,  1901-7;  supt.  of 
Hingham,  Cohasset,  1893-8;  at  same  time  read  law,  schs.,  1906;  judge  of  probate,  North  Providence, 
was  admitted  to  bar,  1898,  and  since  practiced  in  since  1903;  mem.  R.I.  Senate,  1904-5;  pres.  Town 
Boston;  specializes  in  mercantile  law;  mem.  firm  C!.°""cil  North  Providence,  1909-10;  town  solicitor, 
of  French  &  Curtiss;  dir.  Hingham  Nat.  Bank;  since  1912.  Mem.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Home:  North 
trustee  Hingham  Instn.  for  Savings;  mem.  Mass.  Providence.  Office:  19  College  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908-9;  mem.  Civ.  Service  Commn.  CUSHING,  Arthur  Percy,  lawyer;  b.  Scituate, 
since  1909;  mem.  Sch.  Com..  Hingham,  Mass.  Mass.,  Aug.  16,  1856;  s.  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  A. 
(chmn.  4  yrs.);  trustee  Pub.  Library  Bd.,  Hing-  (Baldwin)  Cushing;  A.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1878; 
ham.  Mem.  Plymouth  County  Bar  Assn.,  Am.  also  studied  in  Germany  and  Switzerland;  m.  May 
Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Republican.  Uni-  16,  1888,  Elizabeth  Winslow;  1  daughter,  Elinor 
tarian.  Mason  (K.T.) ;  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Eco-  s.  (Mrs.  Kenneth  R.  Corner).  Admitted  to  bar, 
nomic,  Wampatuck,  of  Hingham  (pres.,  1910-11).  1S82;  resided  in  Mexico,  1882-7;  in  Boston  since 
Recreations:  fishing,  hunting,  gardening,  public  1887,  practice  confined  to  Spanish-Am.  work;  con- 
speaking.  Home:  Hingham,  Mass.  Office:  89  State  sul  of  Bolivia,  Mexico  and  Panama,  at  Boston.  Sec. 
St.,  Boston.  United    Mattress    Machinery   Co.;    dir.    Am.    Shade 

CUBTISS,  Frederic  Haines,  banker;  b.  Yonkers,  Machine   Co.,    Hatherly   Playground   Assn.     Clubs: 

N.Y.,     Aug.     14.     1869;     s.     Abijah    and     Mary     E.  Boston    City,    Harvard,    Woodland    Golf,    Fenway 

(Haines)     Curtiss;     grad.    Adams    Acad.,    Quincv,  Fencing.    Recreations:  golf.    Address:  43  Tremont 

Mass.,    1887;    A.B.,    Harvard.    1891;    m.    Arlington,  St.,   Boston. 

Mass.,  Oct  14.  1891,  Helen  Lawrence  Squire.  Be-  CUSHING,  Ernest  Watson,  surgeon;  b.  Boston, 
gan  as  cashier,  Broadway  Nat  Bank;  then  became  jan.  17,  1847;  s.  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Bald- 
cashier  and  dir  Mass.  Nat.  Bank;  cashier  First  ^jn)  cushing:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1867;  M.D.,  Coll. 
Nat.  Bank,  1902-12  when  retired;  chmn.  bd  of  phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1871;  (LL.D.,  Tufts 
ir?.^"rS^°".  ^'^'1?''^^  rieserve  Bank  since  Oct.  1,  coll..  1898);  m.  Maria  von  Ralenow.skv,  of  Vienna. 
1914.  Trustee  Boston  Floating  Hosp  Milk  and  Austria,  Dec.  27,  1873.  In  practice  at  Boston,  since 
Baby  Hygienic  Assn.  Mem.  Am  Bankers  Assn.  1874.  p^of  abdominal  surgery  and  gynecology, 
(exec,  com.),  Colonial  Soc.  of  Mass  Clubs:  St.  Tufts  Med.  Sch.,  1895-13.  Address:  168  Newbury 
Botolph.    Exchange,    Odd    Volumes,    The    Country  g^-     Boston  * 

(Brookline),   Norfolk  Hunt,   Harvard    (Boston   and  '    •■  ■  ,        .      , 

New    York).     Home:     63    Bay    State    Rd.,    Boston;  ,    CUSHING,   Georffe  Harwood,  mechanical  engr  ; 

summer,   Charles  River  Village,   Mass.    Office:     53  b-  Worcester,  Mass.,  Oct.  13,  1860;   s.  George  Wil- 

State   St      Boston  son  and  Achsah  Curtis   (Hannum)   Cushing;  grad. 

r<TTT>irr'c!e     tt/^^^o-    «^^„»+„o     ^^,.  •    u    Tv/r^vj/ior,  Westfield  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1880;  S.B.,  Worcester 

CUBTISS,  Homer  Augustus,  mfr.,  b.  Meriden,  p^j  j^st,  1884;  m.  Katherine  Amanda  Green,  of 
Conn.  June  14,  1846;  s.  Homer  and  Julia  Ann  (Up-  westfield  married  in  Somerville),  Mass.,  Dec.  22, 
son)  Curtiss:  ed.  pub.  schs;  ni  Mary  A^  Hussey,  iggg  (died  July  27,  1909);  m.  2d,  Lucy  jkne  Dow, 
of  New  York,  Aug^  28  1873:  2  children,  Mrs.  Sher-  ^^  Pepperell,  Mass..  Dec.  31,  1913;  2  children, 
man  F.  Johnson,  Caroline  M  Began  as  office  boy  philip^stone  b.  Apr.  19,  1890,  grad.  Worcester 
^^^  7^V^  "^''^  Meriden  Cutlery  Co  1862,  elected  poiy.'^inst.,  1911,  now  with  Riter,  Conly  Co.,  Pitts- 
sec,  1879.  pres  and  treas.,  since  1903;  v.-p  Meri-  burgh.  Pa;  Ruth  Green,  Mar.  18,  1899.  Insp. 
den  Savings  Bank;  alderman,  Meriden,  4  yrs;  and  designer  of  spl.  tools  and  fixtures,  Deane 
formerly  chmn.  Bd  of  Edn.  Republican.  Conglist.  gte^m  Pump  Co.,  Holvoke,  Mass.,  1884-6;  supt. 
Clubs:  Home  Central  Congregational  Home:  21  Bennington  Falls  Pump  Co.,  Middle  Falls,  N.Y., 
Linsley  Av.  Address:  Meriden  Cutlery  Co.,  Men-  i,s86-7:  bookkeeper  and  paymaster,  Bartlett  Bros., 
den,  conn.  jjg^g^  Whateley  and  North  Adams,  Apr.-Oct.,  1887; 

CUBTISS,    W(ilUam)    Perry,    banker;    b.    Bran-  asst.    supt.,    H.    B.    Smith    Co.,    Westfield,    1887-90; 

ford.    Conn.,    Sept.    11,    1871;    s.    Joseph    and    Jane  mgr.    mfg.    dept.    Gould's   Mfg.   Co.,    Seneca   Falls, 

(Tyler)   Curtiss;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Branford,  Oct.  N.Y.,   1890-03;   supt.   Laurie  Engine  Co.,   Montreal, 

16,   1907,   Mary  Belle  Hutchinson;    1   son,  William  Can.,  1903-5;  gen.  supt.  H.  B.  Smith  Co.,  Westfield, 

Perry,   Jr.    Entered   Nat.   Tradesmen's  Bank.   New  Mass.,  since  May,  1905.    Mem.  Town  Planning  Bd.; 

Haven,  as  office  bov,  Oct.   16,   1887,  and  continued  pres.    Westfield    Y.M.C.A.     Mem.    Am.    Soc.    Mech. 


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Engrs.  Republican.  Methodist.  Hoyal  Anli 
Mason.  Uecreatioiis:  gaideninK,  soil",  traini)ing-. 
Home:  37  Broad  St.  Office:  H.  H.  Smith  Co.,  West- 
field,  Muss. 

CUSHINO,  Georgre  Marston,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Sept.  13,  1872;  s.  George  S.  and  Ellen  (Baldwin) 
Pushing;  descendant  of  Matthew  Gushing,  wlio 
settled  Hingham,  Mass.,  1630;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894', 
LL.H.,  1897;  m.  Grace  Littleton,  of  I'hila.,  Nov.  15, 
1900;  children,  Alice  L.,  George  M.,  .Jr.,  Grace,  El- 
len. Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1897,  and  since  prac- 
ticed in  Boston;  mem.  firm  of  Cushing  &  Bishop, 
since  1898.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Union, 
Boston  Harvard,  Norfolk  Hunt.  Recreations: 
country  life,  motoring,  reading.  Home:  Milton, 
Mass.    Office:   54   Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

CUSHING,  Grafton  Dulany,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Aug.  4,  1864;  s.  Robert  Mavnaid  and  Olivia  Don- 
aldson (Dulany)  Cushing;  descendant  of  Matthew 
Cushing,  founder  of  Hingham,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 18S5,  A.M.,  1S8S.  DL.B.,  1888.  Taught  in 
Groton  Sch. ;  practiced  in  Boston  since  1888.  Mem. 
Boston  Sch.  Com.  6  vrs.  (pres.  2  yrs.);  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905-14  (speaker  of  House,  1912-14)  ; 
elected  It.-gov.,  1915.  Pres.  Rep.  Club  of  Mass.  2 
vrs.;  treas.  Rep.  Citv  Com.;  pres.  Lincoln  Club; 
del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1912.  Pres.  Mass.  Soc.  Pre- 
vention of  Cruelty  to  Children;  v.-p.  Pub.  Sch. 
Assn.;  chmn.  Mass.  Child  Labor  Com.  Clubs:  Som- 
erset, City,  Country,  Knickerbocker  (New  York). 
Home:  20  Chestnut  St.  Office:  Barristers  Hall, 
Pemberton  S(i.,  Boston. 

CUSHING,  Harvey  (WilUams),  surgeon;  b. 
•Cleveland,  O.,  Apr.  8,  1869;  s.  Henry  Kirke  and 
Betsey  M.  (Williams)  Cushing;  A.B.,  Yale,  1891; 
A.M.  and  M.D.,  Harvard,  1895  (hon.  A.M.,  Yale. 
1913;  hon.  fellow  of  Royal  Coll.  of  Surgeons, 
Eng.;  Sc.D.,  Washington,  1915);  m.  Katharine 
Stone  Crowell,  of  Cleveland,  June  10,  1902.  En- 
gaged in  practice  of  surgery,  1895 — ;  asso.  prof, 
surgery,  Johns  Hopkins,  1902-11;  prof,  surgery, 
Harvard  U.,  1911 — ;  surgeon-in-chief,  Peter  Bent 
Brigham  Hosp.  Mem.  Am.  Assn.  Pathologists  and 
Bacteriologists.  Am.  Physiol.  Soc.  Am.  Neurol. 
Soc,  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Surg.  Assn.  Clubs:  Century 
(New  York),  Army  and  Navy  (W^ashington),  Tav- 
ern (Boston).  Author:  The  Pituitary  Body  and  Its 
Disorders,  1912.  Home:  305  Walnut  St.,  Brookline, 
Mass.  Address:  Peter  Bent  Brigham  Hosp..  Bos- 
ton,   Mass.* 

CUSHING,  Howard  Gardiner,  artist;  moved  to 
New  York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.) 

CUSHING.  John  Pearsons,  teacher;  b.  Lansing- 
burg  N.Y.,  Sept.  5,  1861;  s.  Alvin  Matthew  (M.D.) 
and  Elizabeth  H.  (Pearsons)  Cushing;  grad.  Lynn 
(Mass.)  High  Sch..  1878;  student  Boston  U.,  1878- 
80-  A.B.,  Amherst,  1882,  A.M.,  1885;  student  U.  of 
Leipzig,  1892-4.  Ph.D.,  1894;  m.  Troy,  N.Y.,  June 
'>5  1890  Alice  Blvth  Bullions.  Prof,  economics 
and  history,  Knox  Coll.,  Galesburg,  111.,  1894-1900; 
headmaster  high  sch..  New  Haven,  Conn..  1900-11. 
Hamden  Hall  Sch..  New  Haven,  since  1911.  Mem. 
Head  Masters'  Assn.,  Am.  Economic  Assn..  Beta 
Tlieta  Pi.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T. ).  Club:  Gradu- 
ates' (New  Haven).  Address:  Hamden  Hall.  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

CUSHING,  Joseph  A.,  business  man.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

CUSHING,  Iiiving'Ston,  lawyer;  A.B..  Harvard, 
]879  LL  B.,  1882:  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law. 
1884.'  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1884;  pres.  The 
Franklin  Co.;  dir.  Arlington  Mills,  Woburn  Gas 
Light  Co.  V.-p.  Industrial  Sch.  for  Crippled  and 
Deformed  Children;  trustee  Free  Hosp.  for  W^omen. 
Mem.  Bar  Assn.  Citv  of  Boston.  Home:  282  Ber- 
keley St.    Office:    10  Tremont   St.,  Boston. 

CUSHING,  "Walter  Howard,  educator;  b.  Med- 
ford  Mass.,  I'\b.  8,  1871;  s.  Henry  Harrison  Davis 
and  Anna  I'.ramhall  (Herriott)  Cushing;  grad. 
Medford  High  Sch.,  1887;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1893; 
post-grad,  study.  Harvard  Grad.  Sch..  1897-9.  A.M., 
1899;  m.  Medford,  Mass.,  Nov.  15,  1894,  Frances  L. 
Dudley.  Teacher,  Medford  High  Sch.,  1893-03; 
prin.  Medford  Evening  Sch.,  1898-01;  asst.  in  his- 


tory, Harvard,  ]  901-3;  inslr.  Harvard  Summer 
Sch.,  1903;  head  master  I'^ramingham  High  Sch. 
since  1903.  Mem.  N.E.  History  Teachers'  Assn. 
(sec),  Middlesex  Co.  Teachers'  Assn.,  Harvard 
Teachers'  Assn.  (com.  ednl.  progress),  P^raming- 
ham  Teachers  Club,  Mass.  Classical  and  High  Sch. 
Teachers'  Assn.,  Mass.  High  Sch.  Masters'  Club, 
Mass.  Teaclicrs'  Assn.:  hon.  mem.  Medford  Hist. 
Soc,  i\Iedford  Clulj  of  Harvard  U.  Mason.  Home: 
INIyrth'   St.,    Kraniingham,    Mass. 

CUSHING,  William  Lee,  educator;  b.  Phipps- 
burg.  .\U'.,  July  2  1,  1849;  s.  Samuel  Woodward  and 
Mary  Ann  (Mereen)  Cushing;  B.A,  Yale,  1872. 
M.A..  1876;  m.  Mary  Lewis  Strong,  of  Hartford, 
Conn..  Apr.  6,  1876.  Rector  Hopkins  Grammar  Sch., 
1873-85;  founded,  1888,  and  since  headmaster, 
Westminster  Sch.  Clubs:  Century  (New  York), 
Graduates'  (New  Haven).  Address:  Simsbury, 
Conn.'* 

CUSHMAN,  Charles  Living-ston,  shoe  mfr. ;  May 
13,    I8."itl-Apr.    30,    1914.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

CUSHMAN,  George  L.,  commission  mcht. ;  b. 
Water  ford,  Vt..  Mar.  2,  1856;  s.  Ezra  H.  and  Cath- 
erine (Poppy)  Cushman;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Waterford; 
m.  Carrie  Dame,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  Oct.  27,  1885; 
1  son,  Lester  D.  Began  active  career,  1877,  with 
same  house  with  which  has  since  been  connected; 
admitted  to  paitnership,  1884,  as  Ira  H.  Ballou  & 
Co..  commn.  merchants  in  butter,  eggs,  cheese, 
flour,  beans,  etc.  Mem.  Boston  Produce  Excliange. 
Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Medford  (Medford, 
Mass.).  Recreations:  fishing,  hunting.  Home;  30 
College  Av.,  Medford,  Mass.  Office:  75  South  Mar- 
ket St.  and  32  Commerce  St.,  Boston. 

CUSHMAN,  Henry  Bates,  lawyer;  b.  Irasburg, 
Vt..  Dec.  29,  1855;  s.  Isaac  Newton  and  Sarah 
(Geddes)  Cushman;  ed.  common  schs.,  Irasburg, 
and  Derby  (Vt.)  Acad.;  m.  Addie  I.  Trull,  of  St. 
.lohnsbury,  Vt..  Apr.  7,  1885;  1  daughter,  Cornelia 
Magdalene  (Mrs.  Edward  J.  Bradbury,  of  Saco, 
Me.).  County  elk.,  Orleans  Co..  Vt..  since  Oct.  5. 
1881;  county  treas..  since  1898;  justice  of  the 
peace,  1894-06;  admitted  to  bar,  1906;  judge  Or- 
leans County  Municipal  Ct..  1906-10  and  since  1915. 
Mem.  Vt.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Soc.  Mayflower  De- 
scendants. Republican.  Conglist.  Mason;  former- 
ly Master  Mehphemagog  Lodge,  Higli  Priest  Cleve- 
land Chapter,  R.A.M.;  now  mem.  Newport  Lodge 
of  Perfection,  A.A.S.R.  Recreations:  fishing,  walk- 
ing.    Address:   Newport,   Vt. 

CUSHDXAN,  Henry  Irving',  clergyman;  b.  Orford, 
N.H.,  July  29.  1844;  s.  Hartwell  Coleman  and  Mary 
Ann  (Earl)  Cushman;  prep.  edn.  Chelsea  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.;  A.B..  Dartmouth,  1865,  A.M.,  1868; 
(S.T.D.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1887);  m.  Chicago,  Apr.  13. 
1868.  Emily  Eliza  Oilman  (died  Mar.  14.  1895); 
m.  2d,  Providence,  R.I..  July  27.  1904.  Lucy  Daniels 
Carpenter;  6  children  (by  first  marriage),  Mary 
Alice  (deceased).  Ruth  Oilman  (Mrs.  William  G. 
Anthony).  Robert  C.  (Brookline,  Mass.),  Marcus 
Gilman  (deceased).  Earl  Baldwin  (deceased),  Al- 
bert Henry  (Chicago,  111.).  Ordained  ministry 
LTniversalist  Ch.,  1867;  pastor  2d  Ch..  Cambridge. 
Mass.,  1867-80;  asso.  pastor,  2d  Ch..  Boston,  1868- 
75;  pastor,  1st  Ch.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1875-10;  instr. 
in  homiletics.  Crane  Theol.  Sch.,  Tufts  Coll.,  since 
1910;  stated  supply  of  Universalist  Ch.,  East 
Providence,  R.I.,  since  1910.  Has  served  as  pres. 
Bd.  of  Trustees,  Dean  Acad.,  R.I.  Universalist 
Conv.  and  as  officer  in  many  charitable  socs.  Mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Address:  26 
Pitman   St.,   Providence.   R.I. 

CUSHMAN,  Henry  O.,  lawyer;  b.  Lisbon.  N.H.. 
Aug.  25,  1865;  s.  George  F.  and  Luella  M.  (Parker) 
Cushman;  descendant  of  Robert  Cushman,  one  of 
founders  of  Plymouth  Colony;  A.B.,  Dartmouth. 
1887;  LL.B..  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law..  1>890;  m. 
Isabel  P.  Rankin,  of  St.  Johnsburv,  Vt.,  June  26. 
1891.  Admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  1890,  Mass.  bar,  1891. 
and  since  practiced  in  Boston;  specializes  in  cor- 
poration and  probate  law;  also  trustee  of  estates. 
Mem  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Am.  Bar  Assn. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Club:  University.  Home: 
516  Commonwealth  Av.    Office:  53  State  St..  Boston. 

CUSHMAN,  Henry  Theodore,  mfr.;  b.  Benning- 
ton. Vt..  May  16.  1844:  s.  John  and  Sophronia 
(Hurd)    Cushman;    ed.    pub.    schs.    and    sems.    and 


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under  pvt.  tutors;  m.  Oct.  24,  1867,  Eliza  Davis 
Hall,  g.d.  Ex-Gov.  Hiland  Hall,  of  Benninston, 
Vt.  First  It.  and  rej^tl.  q.m.  sergt.,  4tli  Regt.,  Vt. 
Vols.,  1861-5:  volunteered  as  aid  to  Gen.  L.  A. 
Grant,  at  Spottsylvania  C.H.,  and  rendered  "con- 
spicuous service"  on  other  trying  occasions.  En- 
gaged as  mfr.  stationers'  goods  since  186;');  pres. 
H.  T.  Cushman  Mfg.  Co.  Served  as  adj.  gen.  of 
Veterans  Reunion.  Centennial  of  Battle  of  Ben- 
nington, 1877:  mem.  \^t.  Senate,  1909-10:  pres. 
Village  of  North  Bennington  since  1896.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Comdr.  Soc.  Loyal  Legion  of  Vt.; 
pres.  Bennington  County  Veterans'  Assn.:  mem. 
G.A.R.,  Bennington  Battle  Monument  Assn.,  etc. 
Club:  Bennington  (ex-pres. ).  Home:  19  Water  St., 
Xorth   Benington,  ^'t. 

CTTSHIVlAia',  Herbert  Ernest,  educator:  moved  to 
Paris.  France.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

CUSHMAN,  Judson  Earl,  lawyer;  b.  Braintree, 
Vt.,  Apr.  L>7,  1860;  s.  Earl  S.  and  Mary  (Lamb) 
Cushman:  m.  Westford,  Vt.,  188  2,  Nina  L.  Rawson. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1886,  and  since  1887  practiced  at 
Burlington.  City  grand  .iuror,  1889-90;  state's 
atty.,  1890-4;  city  atty.,  1S96-7;  prof.  med.  jurispru- 
dence, U.  of  Vt.  since  1896;  commr.  of  state  taxes, 
1900-03.  Republican.  Mason.  Address:  Burlington, 
Veri-iont. 

CUSHMAN,  Itoring-  T.;  b.  Springfield,  Mass.. 
May  12,  1874;  s.  Thomas  L.  and  May  Belle  (Tracy) 
Cushman;  descendant  of  Robert  Cushman,  of  the 
Mayflower,  1620;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Springfield,  and 
Melrose  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  graduating,  1895;  m. 
Marguerite  Libby,  of  Melrose,  June  1,  1905;  chil- 
dren, Thomas  Parker,  Loring  T.,  Jr.  Was  Boston 
representative  of  Lawrence  Barnum  &  Co.  and 
A.  H.  Bickmore  &  Co.  for  several  yrs. ;  mgr.  for 
Meikleham  &  Dinsmore,  engrs.  and  investment 
bankers.  New  York,  since  1911.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Mason.  Club:  Bellevue  Golf.  Recreations: 
outdoor  sports.  Home:  71  Mooreland  Rd.,  Melrose, 
Mass.    Office:   35  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

CUSHMAN,  Robert,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Sept.  IS, 
1872;  s.  Henry  Irving  and  Emily  E.  (Gilman) 
Cushman;  descendant  of  Robert  Cushman  of  the 
Mayflower;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1893:  LL.B.,  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1896;  m.  May  Reed  Poland,  of  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt.,  June  18,  1907:  children,  Josephine 
Poland,  Robert,  Jr.,  Mary  Allerton.  Admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1896,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston; 
mem.  Roberts,  Roberts  &  Cushman  since  1907. 
Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston, 
Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Clubs:  St.  Bo- 
tolph.  Harvard.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office: 
95  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

CUSHMAN,  Seth  Iieonard,  banker:  b.  Taunton, 
Mass.,  Aug.  13,  1849;  s.  Horatio  Leonard  and 
Loretta  Horton  (Richmond)  Cushman:  grad.  Taun- 
ton High  Sch.,  1866:  m.  Mary  Frances  Taylor,  of 
Taunton,  July  11,  1871;  1  son,  Elton  Gray.  In 
emplov  of  N.  H.  Skinner  &  Co.,  1866-9;  teller. 
1869-81,  cashier.  1881-7.  pres.  since  1887,  Bristol 
Co.  Nat.  Bank.  Republican.  Clubs:  Winthrop, 
Taunton  Yacht.  Home:  37  Harrison  Av.  Office: 
43    City   Sq..    Taunton,    Mass. 

CUSHMAN,  Thomas  Iiorlng*,  teacher  of  vocal 
music;  b.  Somers,  Conn.,  May  11,  1851;  s.  Poly- 
carpus  Loring  and  Rhoda  (Atherton)  Cushinan; 
descendant  of  Robert  Cushman,  who  came  to 
America  in  the  ship  Fortune:  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Bernardston,  Mass. :  m.  May  Belle  Tracy,  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  July  8,  1873;  children,  Loring  T.. 
Thomas  A.  Began  at  18  as  elk..  Cutler,  Mcintosh 
&  Co.,  wholesale  mfrs.  boots  and  shoes,  and  con- 
tinued until  1888,  being  mem.  of  firm  14  yrs.; 
public  singer  and  teacher  of  singing  during  last 
25  yrs.  Republican.  Mason  (32°.  K.T.).  Recre- 
ations: farming,  camping.  Home:  46  Youle  St, 
Melrose,  Mass.    Office:   218  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

CUTI^ER,  Anna  Alice,  educator;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn..  Jan.  24,  1864;  d.  Evarts  and  Ellen  Louisa 
(Knight)  Cutler;  prep.  edn.  at  pvt.  schs.  and  the 
Hillhouse  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Smith  Coll.,  1885,  A.M., 
1889;  Ph.D.,  Yale.  1896:  unmarried.  In  charge 
Dept.  of  Philosophy,  Rockford  (111.)  Coll..  1S92-3; 
instr.  logic,  1893-5,  English,  1897-9,  philosophy, 
1899-02,  asso.  prof,  philosophy,   1902-5,   prof,   since 


1905,  Smith  Coll.  Mem.  Am.  Philos.  Assn.  Conglist. 
Address:    Smith   College,    Northampton,    Mass. 

CUTLER,  Charles  P„  wholesale  druggist;  b. 
Boston,  Jan.  3,  18U0;  s.  George  and  Julia  (Hincks) 
Cutler;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1878  (Franklin 
medal);  A.B..  Harvard,  1882;  m.  Boston,  Apr.  23, 
1896,  Martha  W.  Pope.  Began  with  the  Cutlei 
Bros.  Co.  (whol.  druggists),  1882;  became  mem. 
Arm,  1886,  and  continued  until  1900,  when  organ- 
ized the  Eastern  Drug  Co.,  of  whicli  is  pres.;  treas. 
N.E.  Drug  Exchange;  dir.  Commercial  Nat.  Bank; 
trustee  Home  Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Mem. 
Boston  Druggists'  Assn.  (ex-pres.),  Nat.  Whole- 
sale Druggists'  Assn.  (ex-v.-p.),  Boston  Credit 
Men's  Assn,  Harvard  Union  (life),  Bostonian  Soc. 
(life),  Mass.  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants.  Clubs: 
Commercial,  Country,  Exchange,  Algonquin,  Uni- 
versity, Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York).  Recre- 
ations: motoring,  billiards,  travel.  Home:  8 '^2 
Beacon   St.    Office:    14   Fulton   St.,  Boston. 

CUTIiER,  Charles  Herricb,  clergyman;  b.  Farm- 
ington.  Me.,  Dec.  18,  1859;  s.  Reuben  and  Frances 
E.  (Wentworth)  Cutler;  prep.  edn.  Hallowell 
Classical  Inst.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin.  1881  (D.D.,  1905)- 
grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1886;  m.  Sarah  Frank- 
lin Ripley,  of  Andover,  Mass.,  Dec.  9,  1886"  3 
children,  Frances  Wentworth,  Elisabeth  Appleton, 
George  Ripley.  Tutor  Bowdoin,  1882;  ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1886;  pastor,  Bangor,  Me.,  1886-12, 
Union  Ch.,  Waban,  Mass.,  since  Nov.  17,  1912. 
Mem.  Bd.  of  Overseers,  Bowdoin;  moderator  Me! 
Gen.  Conf.  Congl.  Chs.,  1905.  Mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Alpha  Delta  Phi  (Bowdoin).  Clubs:  Fort- 
nightly (Boston),  Beacon  (Waban).  Recreations: 
golf.    Address:  Waban,  Mass. 

CUTIiER,  Edward  Hutchins,  teacher;  b.  Killing- 
ly  (now  Danielson),  Conn.,  Sept.  29,  1836;  s.  Simon 

B.  and  Frances  Grammont  (Cory)  Cutler;  prep, 
edn.  Providence  (R.I.)  High  Sch.;  A.M.,  Brown  U., 
1857  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  with  certificate  in  civil 
engring. :  m.  Alice  Wadsworth  Alden,  of  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1866;  7  children,  John.  Mary, 
Alden,  Henry,  Emily,  Edith,  Josiah.  Asst.  librarian, 
1858,  instr.  in  mathematics  and  civ.  engring.,  1860, 
Brown  U. ;  prin.  Bridgewater  Acad.,  1861-4,  prin. 
Classical  Dept.,  Providence  High  Sch.,  1865-82; 
head  master  Newton  High  Sch.,  1882-7;  propr.  and 
prin.  Preparatory  Sch.,  Newton,  1887-05;  teacher 
coll.  prep,  studies.  Rock  Ridge  Hall,  Wellesley, 
Mass.,  1905-8.  Mem.  Zeta  Psi.  Episcopalian.  Club: 
Tuesday  (Newton).  Editor:  The  Ninth  Book  of  Ver- 
gil's Aeneid.  Address:  13  Linder  Terrace,  Newton 
Mass. 

CUTIiER,  Elbridg-e  Gerry,  M.D. ;  b.  Farmington, 
Me.,  Sept.  7.  1846;  s.  John  Lewis  and  Abigail  Doty 
(Belcher)  Cutler;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1868,  M.D.,  1872; 
post-grad.  med.  courses,  univs.  of  Berlin,  Vienna. 
Prague,  and  Strassburg;  m.  Fanny  Gore  Bradford, 
of  Roxbury.  Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1885.  Began  med.  prac- 
tice, Watertown,  Mass.,  1874;  at  Boston  since  1875; 
asst.  in  pathology,  1878-84,  in  clin.  medicine,  1884- 
88,  instr.  theory  and  practice  of  medicine,  1888-08, 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  consulting  phys.  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.  Mem.  Assn.  Am.  Physicians,  A.M. A.,  Am. 
Gastro-Enterol.  Soc,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Soc 
Med.  Improvement,  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Sciences.  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  Clubs:  University,  Boston 
Athletic,  Union  Boat,  Harvard.  Author:  Percus- 
sion Outlines  (with  Dr.  George  M.  Garland),  1887. 
Address:  214  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

CUTIiER,  Frederick  Parley,  pub.  trade  journals; 
b.  Boston,  Jan.  18,  1866;  s.  James  and  Louisa  F. 
(Morse)  Cutler;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1885;  m. 
Edith  Carey  Worcester,  of  Newton  Centre,  Mass., 
Oct.  4,  1893:  2  children,  Catherine  W.   (Mrs.  Ralph 

C.  Piper),  Margaret  M.  Entered  leather  business, 
Sept.,  1885,  and  trade  journalism,  Dec,  1890;  mgr., 
1896,  pres.  and  treas.  since  Nov.,  1901,  Shoe  and 
Leather  Reporter  Co.,  a  paper  for  mfrs.  and  whole- 
salers: established  The  Shoe  Retailer,  1898;  pres. 
since  Jan.,  1906,  Shoe  Retailer  Co.;  pub.  Latin-Am. 
edit,  of  The  Shoe  and  Leather  Reporter  for  Latin- 
Am.  republics.  Mason.  Clubs:  Country  (Brook- 
line);  Brae  Burn  Country  (Newton);  Boston  Ath- 
letic Assn.  Recreations:  golf,  tennis.  Home:  111 
Hobart  Rd.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Office:  166  Es- 
sex St.,  Boston. 


304  WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 

CUTIiEK,  Frederick  Morse,  clergyman;  b.  Eliza-  Hartford,    1883-4;    fire    commr.,    1896-02;    commr. 

beth   N    J.,  Apr.  23,  1874;  s.  Kdward  Morse  and  Jo-  Bd.  of  Finance  since  1905.    Home:  101  Washington 

seph'ine  Adelaide    (Macfarlane)    Cutler;   direct  de-  St.    Office:  Hartford   Trust  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 
scendant   of   John   Cutler,    Hingham,    Mass.,    1635;         cUTInEB,    Samuel    Newton,    exporter;    Jan.    25, 

on  maternal  side  descendant  of  an  old  bcotch  and-  is55-Sept.  22,  I'Jll.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

^•J-    "i^Z  Ynr"k'';irad%lte'^CuU^r''ich    T^^^^^    a"b  '         CUTLER,  WilUam  B.,  M.D.;  Dec.  13,  1846-Mar.  5, 

schs.,  Isew  York,  graa.  iiie  cutler  bcn.,  i&yi,  a.jts.,  -.nnq     {<e^e>  \ni    I'ta'i  i 

Columbia,  1895;  B.D.,  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1898;  m.  iy"y-    ^^^e  \oi.  UOJ.) 

Lillian  Maria  Metcalf,  of  Ashland,  Mass.,  Nov.  25,         CUTTER,  Benjamin,   musical   educator,   author; 

1903      Founder,   and   gen.   sec.    Y.M.C.A.   of   Colum-  Sept.    6,    lS57-May    lo,    1910.     (See    vol.    1909,    also 

bia  U.,   1895-7;   ordained  Presbyn.   ministry,    1898;  Who'.?  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

home  missionary  (Congl.)  at  Armour,  S.  Dak.,  1898-         CUTTER,  Charles  KimbaU,  M.D.;  Mar.  15,  1851- 

01;  pastor  Ashland,  Mass.,  1901-3,  Kdgartown,  1903-  Nqv.  11,  1909.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

08,  Hudson,   1908-12,   Wenham   since   May   1     1912.         cUTTER,  Ephraim,  M.D.,  food  expert.    (See  vol. 

Served    5^^    yrs.    in    7th    Kegt.,    N.l.JN.Cr.,    as    pvt..,  ^„q„       ,        Who's   Whn  in   America     1<)14-1^  ) 

corpl.  and  sergt.;  chaplain  of  Coast  Arty.  Corps,  M.  ^^^■'^  =^'^0  vvno  s  u  no  in  America,  ijii  ii>.) 

VM     Boston    since  Mar.  31.  1913.    Mem.  N.B.  His-         CUTTER,  Florence  Maxim,  composer;   see  Mrs. 

toric'-Geneal.  Soc,  S.A.R.,  Essex  In.st.,  Salem,  Mass.  George  Albert  Cutter. 

Mem.     Knights    of    Pythias.      Club:     Appalachian         CUTTER,   Frederic   R.,   mfr.;    b.    Boston,    Mass., 

Mountain.    Recreations:    golf,   mountain   climbing,  Dec.  23,  1852;  s.  George  W.  and  Elizabeth  Augusta 

yachting,  rowing,  hist,  research.    Address:  3  Arbor  (Ransom)  Cutter;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  Mary 

St.,  Wenham,  Mass.  Endicott  Butler,  of  Danvers,  Mass.,  June  10,  1879; 

CUTIiER,  George  I.,  M.D.;  Dec.  10,  1833-June  29,  1  daughter,  Katherine  E.    Began  in  trunk  business 

1912      (See  vol    l')09  )  with  John  G.   Halev,   Boston,   1868:   mem.   Halev  & 

CUTLER,  Harry,  mfr.;  b.  Elizabethgrad,  Russia,  Cutter,    1875-93;    admitted    brother,    Frank    F..    as 

MaTl,  1875    s.islac  and  Ethel  Sutler  ;^.rought  to  ^^^Tical  ^'Siti'r  a^n.^^ilis^o^n.^^R^e'^J^e^ti^JJ^^^^n^il: 

Torcll%r'MkttXr"Tl9T6'^^^^^^  Home:    West    Newton.    Mass.     Office:    26    Chauncy 

businesssincel899;mem.R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909-12.  St.,   Boston. 

Served  as  capt.  Co.  E,  R.I.  N.G.;  col.  F.L.I.R.I.M.        CUTTER,   Georgre  Albert,   mechanical   engr.;   b. 

Auditor   gen.   of   Interstate   Bd.,   Perry   Centennial  Vinland,  Kan.,   Jan.   24,   1874;   s.   George  and  Han- 

Commn.    1913;  Chmn.  Commn.  on  Immigration  of  nah  Elizabeth   (Deering)   Cutter;   S.B.,  Mass.   Inst. 

RI     Republican     Home:  48  Marlboro  Av.    Office:  7  Tech.,    1895;    m.    Mabelle    Locke   Mudie,    of   Wells, 

Eddy  St  ,  Providence,  R.I.  Me.,    June   4,    1902    (died   Feb.    20,    1911);   children, 

r«TTTT.-p-H.     •H-arrv    Morton     life    underwriter;    b.  Barbara  Deering,  b.  Aug.  30,  1903;  Elizabeth  Mit- 

CUTI.EK,     liarry     Jiaonon,     llie     l^'l^^' "1' V,ri  '* rhf>Il      Amp-     9q      inns-    m      •>fl      Mnv    1      191."?     Flnrpncp 


rv,,  ntrv      Address-    Montpelier    Vt.  ^^ud   (.tioston;.    Jriome:   zui    vuiage  Ave.,  jjeanam 

Country.    Address,    jvionipeuer,    v  i.  ^_^^^    Address:  Taunton,  Mass.,  and  40  Central  St. 


CUTLER,  Henry  Franklin,   educator;   b.   Green-    ggg^Qn 

AH«]in^^  Fnni?e^^rsiblelf  Cutie?''A  B  ^Amhe^st"^        CUTTER,  Mrs.  George  Albert   (Florence  Maxim 
^8^6   (1^?    19^4)     m'^ulSa^'ount^H^rmt^^^^^^         Cutter),    composer;    b.  Woklyn.    June    4     1873;    d 


sv-snl"  studies    Paris"  Geneva    and  U.   of  Berlin,    Sir    Hiram    Stevens    and    Louisa    Jane    (Budden) 


l^^f^9l)^^  nrrn'"  MounY"Hermon    Boys'    Sch.r  since  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  compositions,  etc.) 

1890     Address:   Mount  Hermon,   Mass.*  Address:  Taunton,  Mass.* 

CUTLER,  Julian  Steams,  clergyman;  b.  Thomas-  .  CUTTER,    Georg-e   Webber,   clergyman;   b     Cin- 

ton.  Me    Mar.   15    1856;  s.  Capt    Abner  and  Maria  cinnati.   O..   Mar.   10,   1843;   s.  Amos  and  Catherine 

P      Farr)  Cutler;  ed.  common  schs.  of  Me.;  West-  (Harrington)     Cutter;    AB      Washington    U..    St. 

brook    Sejn  ;    A  B.,    Tufts   Coll.,  _^1 885;^ _m^  Lena   S.  Louis,    Mo.,  _m4.    A.M.,    186^;.  B.D..  _ Harvard   Diy. 
Rich,  o" 
Elaine, 
sch 

1  Rs'T'q  "Melros^e  Y8¥9'-97"'"6range"  "l89"7-l)5'  LmTe  1889-99,  Ch.  of  the  Unity,  Neponset,  Mass..  since 
FallsfN^Y.  1905-9.  Ch  of  Our  Father  Pawtucket.  1901.  Address:  19  Adams  Ave.,  Watertown.  Mass. 
R.I..  since  Mar.  1,  1909.  Mason  (K.T.).  Republican.  CUTTER,  Guy  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Jaffrey.  N.H., 
Recreations:  yachting,  fishing,  camping,  motoring,  ^ug.  1.  1882;  s.  Lucius  A.  and  Corrie  E.  (Law- 
Address:  6  Brook  St.,  Pawtucket.  R.I.  rence)   Cutter;  A.B..  Clark  Coll..  Worcester.  Mass.. 

CUTLER,   Katbaniel  AbaUno,   educator;    b.    An-  1905;    LL.B.,    Harvard    Law    Sch.,    1908.     Practiced 

dover   Mass    Feb    12.  1868;  s.  Abalino  B.  and  Mary  law    in    Jaffrey.     N.H.,     and    Winchendon.     Mass.. 

S    (Nourse)  Cutler;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover.  1910-14.    Sec.  N.H.  Dem.  State  Com..  1908-12.    Mem. 

Mass     1887-  AB     Amherst.  1891;  m.  Lilla  A.   Ab-  N.H.    Ho.    of    Rep.,    1909-15     (Dem.    candidate    for 

bott.  of  Methuen,'Mass.,  Oct.  12.  1899;  1  daughter,  speaker.    1915);    state    auditor    N.H..    1914.     Now 

Elizazeth    C      Began    teaching   at   Dummer   Acad.,  mem.   N.H.    Bank   Commn.     Conglist.     Odd   Fellow. 

1891-    prin    Norwood   High   Sch..    since    1899.     Ad-  Club:  Wonalancet   (Concord).    Home:   Jaffrey;    Of- 

dress:  Norwood,  Mass.  fice:    Concord.   N.H. 

CUTLER,  Ralpb  WiUiam,  banker;  b.  Newton,  CUTTER,  Henry  Arthur,  lawyer;  b.  Peterbor- 
Mass.,  Feb.  21,  1853;  s.  Eben  and  Caroline  Eliza-  ough,  N.H..  Oct.  27.  1857;  s.  Edward  S.  and 
beth  (Holman)  Cutler;  grad.  English  High  Sch.,  Janette  (Swan)  Cutter;  ed.  grammar  schs.,  Man- 
Boston  (Franklin  medal),  1869;  m.  Hartford.  Chester,  N.H.:  LL.B.,  Boston  Uniy  Sch  of  Law, 
Conn.,  Jan.  6,  1880.  Grace  Dennis.  In  employ  of  1880;  m.  Nashua,  N.H.,  Oct.  7.  1885,  Katharine 
wholesale  grocerv  firm,  Boston.  1869-80;  removed  Morrison  Greeley.  Has  practiced  m  Nashua.  N.H.. 
to  Hartford;  treas..  1880-7.  pres.  since  1887.  Hart-  since  1880;  pres.  Peterborough  R.R. :  mem.  N.H. 
ford   Trust  Co.    Mem.   Court  of  Common   Council,  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905.    Home:  Nashua.  N.H. 


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CUTTER,  WilUam  Parker,  librarian;  moved  to 
New  York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

CUTTER,  ■WilUam  Richard,  librarian;  b.  Wo- 
burn,  Mass.,  Aug.  17,  1847;  s.  Dr.  Benjamin  and 
Mary,  d.  Amos  and  Rebecca  (Russell)  Whittemore 
Cutter;  ed.  Woburn  pub.  schs.,  Warren  Acad., 
Woburn,  Norwich  U.,  Vt.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch. 
(Yale);  m.  Woburn,  Aug.  31,  1871,  Mary  Elizabeth 
Kimball.  Has  devoted  attention  for  many  yis.  to 
literature;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Lexington,  Mass.,  1875- 
82;  trustee  Pub.  Library,  Lexington;  librarian 
Woburn  Pub.  Library  Mar.  1,  1882-09  (now  libra- 
rian emeritus).    Home:  732  Main  St.,  Woburn,  Mass. 

CUTTING,  Charles  Theodore,  M.D.,  surgeon. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

CUTTING-,  Clarence  F.;  b.  Concord,  Vt.,  June  25, 
1873;  s.  Oliver  B.  and  Lois  B.  (Robinson)  (Jutting; 
ed.  common  schs.  and  St.  Johnsbury  Acad.,  St. 
Johnsbury,  Vt.  (non-grad.);  m.  June  22,  1898,  Lola 
May  Quimby,  of  Concord,  Vt.  In  the  drug  business 
in  Concord  since  1891,  firm  of  O.  B.  Cutting  & 
Son;  town  auditor  2  yrs.;  village  elk.  and  treas. 
7  yrs.;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1010.  Republican. 
Unlversalist.  Mem.  Vt.  State  Pharm.  Assn.,  Vt. 
Hist.  Soc.  Mason  (K.T.) ;  mem.  O.E.S.  Address: 
Concord,  Vt. 

CUTTING,   Francis   William,   mfr. ;    b.    Crovdon, 

N.H.,  Mar.  31,  1864;  s.  Addison  and  Eliza  A. 
(French)  Cutting;  grad.  Newport  (N.H.)  High 
Sch.,  1883;  m.  Newport,  N.H.,  July  3,  1890,  Josie 
L.  Willey,  of  Claremont.  N.H.  Pres.  Peerless  Mfg. 
Co.,  Newport.  N.H.,  1904-11  (retired  on  account  of 
ill  health).  Progressive.  Methodist.  Mason.  Rec- 
reations:  music,  camping.    Home:  Barton,  Vt. 

CUTTING,  Frank  A.;  b.  Washington,  N.H.,  Aug. 
16,  185.5;  s.  Alexis  and  Esther  (Hill)  Cutting;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Winchester,  Mass.;  m.  Anna  Mary 
Shaw,  of  Cummington,  Mass..  June  8,  1881;  5  chil- 
dren, Spencer  Alexis,  Marjorie,  Robert  Hill,  Alice, 
Esther.  Dealer  in  hemlock  bark  since  1875,  added 
lumber.  1912:  pres.  Winchester  (Mass.)  Trust  Co. 
Mem.  N.E.  Shoe  &  Leather  Assn.;  dir.  Mass.  Fores- 
try Assn.  (exec.  com.).  N.Y.  State  Forestry  Assn. 
Unitarian.  Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Unitarian, 
Calumet  (Winchester,  Mass.).  Home:  Winchester, 
Mass.    Office:  79  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

CUTTING,  Georgre  Warren,  Jr.,  civil  engr. ; 
b.  Weston,  Mass.,  Oct.  12,  1877;  s.  (jeorse  Warren 
and  Josephine  Maria  (Brown)  Cutting:  descendant 
of  Richard  Cutting,  who  came  from  Great  Brom- 
ley, Eng.,  in  the  ship  Elizabeth,  in  1634,  and  set- 
tled at  Watertown,  Mass.;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Wes- 
ton: Mass.  Inst.  Tech.:  m.  Helen  Ellms  Warren, 
of  "U^eston,  Sept.  28,  1912.  Began  active  career  In 
employ  of  Metropolitan  Water  Bd.,  1900,  continu- 
ing 4  yrs.,  asst.  engr.,  1903-4;  hyd.  engr.  Nat.  Bd. 
Fire  Underwriters,  1904-5:  with  Mass.  Bd.  of 
Health,  1905;  independent  engring.  practice,  1906- 
10;  in  Philippine  Islands  as  chief  of  Engr.  Div., 
office  of  the  Constructing  Quarter-master  Ft. 
Mills.  Corregidor  Island,  1910-11;  since  in  gen. 
practice,  Boston.  Served  as  pvt.  to  corporal,  1st 
Squadron  Cav.,  M.V.M.,  1905-9.  Asso.  mem.  Am. 
Soc.  C.E. ;  mem.  N.E.  Water  Works  Assn.,  Boston 
Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.  Republican.  Baptist.  Recrea- 
tions: horses,  farming,  tennis.  Home:  Newton  St., 
W^eston,  Mass.    Office:  85  Water  St.,  Boston. 

CUTTS,  Frederic,  mechanical  engr.;  b.  New 
Rochelle,  N.Y..  Feb.  14,  1871;  B.A..  Weslevan  U.. 
Conn.,  1893;  M.E.,  Cornell  U.,  1897;  m.  .lulia  Har- 
lan Dohertv,  of  Cincinnati,  Sept.  15,  1900.  Asst.  in 
physics,  W^eslevan  U.,  1893-4;  became  connected 
with  Gen.  Eiectric  Co.,  at  Schenectady,  N.Y.,  1897; 
constr.  foreman  same  co.,  1899-1900,  dist.  engr., 
1900-4:  asst.  chief  engr..  Ford,  Bacon  &  Davis, 
New  York,  1905-8;  gen.  representative  Gen.  Elec- 
tric Co.  since  1909.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Ad- 
dress:   129   Church    St.,   New   Haven,   Conn. 

CUTTS,  Harrv  Madison,  M.D.;  b.  Washington, 
D.C.,  Sept.  4.  1858:  s.  Richard  D.  and  Martha  Jef- 
ferson (Hacklev)  Cutis;  A.B.,  Princeton  U.,  1880, 
A.M.,  1883;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1883;  m.  Randolph, 
Mass.,  Nov.  18,  1891,  Marion  Belcher;  children, 
Dorothy  Madison,  George  Belcher.  Practiced  at 
Washington.     D.C.,     1885-7.     since     at    Brookllne, 


Mass.;  supt.  Garfield  Memorial  Hosp.,  Washington, 
1884;  surgeon.  Naval  Brigade,  M.V.M.  Mem.  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  etc.  Club:  The  Country.  Address:  105 
Aspinwall  Av.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

D 

SABNEY,  Frederick  I.ewiB,  stock  broker;  b. 
Quincy,  Mass.,  May  5,  1868;  s.  Lewis  Stackpole  and 
Clara  (Bigelow)  Dabney;  grad.  St.  Mark's  Sch., 
Southborough,  Mass.,  1887;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891; 
m.  Elizabeth  Elliot  Fay,  of  Falmouth,  Mass.,  Apr. 
30,  1900  (died  Sept.  21,  1911);  2  sons,  Frederick 
Lewis,  Jr.,  Thomas  Nicolson.  Began  in  stock  bro- 
kerage busmess  with  F.  S.  Mead  &  Co.,  Boston,  Jan. 
1,  1893;  joined  Boston  Stock  Exchange,  1896;  mem. 
F.  L.  Dabney  &  Co.  since  1901;  mem.  New  York 
Stock  Exchange.  Served  as  pvt.  1st  Corps  Cadets, 
Mass.  Vol.  Militia,  1892-01.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Ten- 
nis and  Racquet,  Exchange.  Recreations:  outdoor 
sports.  Home:  298  Beacon  St.  Office:  50  Congress 
St.,   Boston. 

DABNEV,  Julia  Parker,  artist,  author;  b.  Fayal, 
Azores,  Sept.  2,  1850;  d.  William  Henry  and  Mary 
A.  D.  (Parker)  Dabney;  ed.  Teneriffe,  Canary 
Islands,  and  in  Boston.  Author:  Little  Daughter  of 
The  Sun,  1896;  Poor  Chola,  1897;  Songs  of  Destiny, 
1898;  Musical  Basis  of  Verse,  1901.  Address:  21 
Harris  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

DABNE'X',  Xiewis  Stackpole,  lawyer;  Dec.  21, 
1840-May  15,  1908.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1908-9.) 

DASIVIUN,  William  E.,  business  manager;  May 

7.  184S-Apr.  14,  1914.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

DAGGETT,  Aaron  S.,  brigadier-general.  (See 
vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

DAGGETT,  David;  b.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Apr.  3, 
1858;  s.  David  L.  and  Margaret  Donaldson  (Gib- 
bons) Daggett;  B.A.,  Yale,  1879;  m.  June  2,  1886, 
Annie  Wilcox  Atwater,  of  New  Haven.  Sec.  New 
Haven  Water  Co.,  since  Mar.  1,  1899;  also  sec. 
West  Haven,  Milford  and  Bradford  Water  cos.; 
trustee  New  Haven  Savings  Bank;  formerly  an  of- 
ficer of  Birmingham  Rolling  Mill,  New  Haven  Wire 
Mill,  E.  S.  Wheeler  &  Co.,  New  Haven  Wire  Co., 
New  Haven  Clock  Co.  Republican.  Episcopalian; 
vestryman  Trinity  Ch.  Pres.  Pine  Orchard  Assn. 
<a  borough  govt,  at  country  home).  Mem.  Wolf's 
Head  (Yale).  Clubs:  Graduates',  of  New  Haven 
(pi'es.).  New  Haven  Yacht,  University  (New 
York),  Pine  Orchard  Country,  New  Haven  Country 
Home:  58  Wall  St.  Office:  100  Crown  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

DAGGETT,  Leonard  May  hew,  lawyer;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Nov.  23,  1863;  s.  David  Lewis  and 
Margaret  Donaldson  (Gibbons)  Daggett;  descend- 
ant of  John  Doggett,  who  came  to  America  with 
Gov.  Winthrop  and  settled  at  Watertown,  Mass., 
1630;  A.B.,  Yale,  1884:  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1887; 
m.  New  Haven,  1906,  Eleanor  E.  Cutler.  Mem.  firm 
of  Bristol  &  White;  instr.  in  testamentary  law, 
Yale  Law  Sch.,  1894-10;  judge  advocate  gen.  on  staff 
of  Gov.  Coffin,  1895-7;  corpn.  counsel.  City  of  New 
Haven,  1901-8.  Republican.  Clubs:  Quinnipiack, 
Graduates'  (New  Haven);  University  (New  York); 
Hartford  (Hartford).  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  60 
Wall  St.    Office:  42  Church  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

DAGGETT,  Washington  Ii.,  merchant;  May  6, 
1835-July  15,  1910.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

DAGGETT,  Windsor  Pratt,  college  prof.;  b.  Au- 
burn, Me.,  Apr.  9,  1880;  s.  Russell  and  Eliza  C. 
(Hunt)  Daggett;  in  8th  generation  from  Thomas 
Doggett,  who  settled  in  Marshfleld,  Mass.,  1637; 
on  mother's  side,  9th  generation  from  Roger  Shaw, 
who  came  to  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in  1636,  and  set- 
tled in  Hampton,  N.H.,  in  1648;  prep.  edn.  Edward 
Little  High  Sch.,  Auburn,  Me.;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U., 
1902;  grad.  Sch.  of  the  Spoken  Word,  Boston,  1905; 
grad.  work  in  English  (dramatic  lit.),  Columbia, 
1012;  unmarried.  Instr.  in  pub.  speaking,  1906-8, 
l>rof.  since  1908,  U.  of  Me.;  instr.  in  oratory,  Ban- 
gor Theol.  Sem.,  1906-11;  teacher  of  expression, 
Winthrop  Coll.,  S.C.,  summer,  1912.  Dramatic 
reader  and  lecturer:  "The  Irish  Plays  and  other 
Drama  Recitals";  dramatic  coach  of  the  Maine 
Masque   since    1906.    Dir.   Camp   Keoka   for   boys. 


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Naples,  Me.,  1908-12.  Mem.  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  Phi 
Delta  Gamma.  Republican.  Congli.st.  Address: 
Urono,  Me. 

DAHIiBORG,    Edward    Nathaniel;    b.    Hrockton, 

Ma.s.'^  ,  .Mav  :!(),  ISHl ;  s.  CMiailts  I'^erdinand  and 
Laura  Mathilda  (I.,a\vson)  Dahlburg;  ed.  lluntins^- 
ton  Sch.,  Brockton;  High  Sch.,  class  of  litOf);  grad. 
Bryant  •.<:  Stratton  Commercial  Coll.  1900;  Suffolk 
Sch.  of  Law;  m.  Anna  N.  Ohlson,  of  Long  Island, 
N.Y.,  Nov.  22,  1908  (died  1910).  Mem.  C.  F.  Dahl- 
borg  c*c  Sons,  plumbing,  heating  and  roofing  con- 
tractors; mem.  City  Council,  Brockton,  1912;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1913,  1911  (chmn.  com.  on  State 
House  and  Libraries);  candidate  for  State  Senate 
from  2d  Plymouth  Dist.,  1914.  Republican.  Cong- 
list.  Roval  -Arch  Mason.  Clubs:  Nunkatesset 
Canoe.  Lincoln  Club.  Home:  933  Warren  Av.  Of- 
fice:    9S1   Main   St.,   Brockton,   Mass. 

SAKIN',    Arthur    Hazard,    lawyer;    b.    Freeport, 


111.,    Apr, 


lSt;2;    s.    Francis    isiihu    and    Emily 


(Hazard)  i_)akin;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1884,  A.M.,  188 
student  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1884-6;  admitted  to 
bar,  1887,  and  since  practiced  at  Boston;  m.  Emma 
Francis  Sahler,  of  New  York,  Oct.  20,  1903;  chil- 
dren, Arthur  H.,  Jr.,  Wintlirop  S.  Dir.  Menominee 
Water  Co.,  Iguano  Land  &  Mining  Co.  Dir. 
Worthington  Library;  trustee  Amherst  Coll.,  1898- 
13.  iviem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Am.  Acad. 
Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Psi  Upsilon,  Amherst 
Alumni  Assn.  Clubs:  University,  City,  Oakley 
Country,  University  (New  York);  Cosmos  (Wash- 
ington, D.C.).  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  Darley  in 
the  Dale,  Amherst,  Mass.  Office:  6  Beacon  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

SAIii:,  Porter  Hinman,  lawyer,  banker;  b.  Island 
Pond,  Vt.,  1S67;  s.  George  N.  and  Helen  (Hinman) 
Dale;  ed.  Phila.  and  Boston;  studied  law;  admitted 
to  bar,  1896;  m.  Island  Pond,  Vt.,  1891,  Amy  K. 
Bartlett  (now  deceased).    Home:  Island  Pond,  Vt. 

DAIiE,  Thomas  Nelson,  geologist,  U.S.  Geologi- 
cal Survey;  b.  New  York,  Nov.  25,  1845;  s.  Thomas 
Nelson  and  Sarah  Patten  (Monson)  Dale;  gen.  edn. 
Europe  and  Williston  Sem.,  Mass.;  geol.  training 
under  Zittel  and  Pumpelly;  m.  Margaret  Brown. 
Dec.  22,  1874.  Connected  with  U.S.  Geol.  Survey 
since  1885,  geologist  since  1892.  Instr.  geology  and 
botanv,  Williams  Coll.,  1893-01.  Corr.  mem.  Aus- 
trian Geol.  Survey;  mem.  Geol.  Soc.  of  France,  etc. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home: 
Pittsfleld.  Mass.* 

DAIiEV,  Daniel  James,  lawver;  b.  Lancaster, 
N.H.,  Jan.  27,  1858;  s.  John  and  Bridget  (Daugh- 
ertv)  Dalev;  acad.  edn.;  admitted  to  bar,  1885;  ni. 
Ardell  A.  Cowan,  of  Lancaster,  May  8,  1886;  1 
daughter,  Helen  Jane.  Practiced  in  Berlin,  N.H., 
since  1885;  formed  partnership  with  Herbert  I. 
Goss,  1891;  Edward  C.  Niles  admitted  to  firm, 
1892  and  continued  about  3  yrs. ;  firm  of  Daley  & 
Goss  dissolved  by  mutual  consent;  associated  with 
Edmund  Sullivan,  as  Sullivan  &  Daley,  since  1906; 
county  solicitor,  Coos  Co.,  1888-92;  mem.  State 
Constl.  Conv.,  1903;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Berlin. 
1907,  8,  9  (pres.  of  bd.  last  yr.):  mayor  of  Berlin 
5  terms,  1910,  11,  12,  13,  14;  has  served  as  pres. 
Berlin  Nat.  Bank,  Berlin  Water  Co.,  People's  Bldg. 
and  Loan  Assn.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Mem.  board 
of  trustees  Berlin  Y.M.C.A.  Club:  Ellis.  Home:  97 
High  St.    Office:    164  Main  St.,  Berlin,  N.H. 

BA^IiIN,  Cyrus  Edwin,  sculptor;  b.  Springville. 
Utah,  Nov.  22,  1861:  s.  Thomas  and  Jane  (Hamer) 
Dallin;  ed.  Springville.  Utah;  art  studies  at  ficole 
des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris,  1889;  Julien  Acad.,  Paris: 
studied  under  Henri  Michael  Chapu,  Jean  Dampt, 
Paris;  m.  Vittoria  Colonna  Murray,  of  Boston, 
.lune  16,  1891.  Received  gold  medal.  Am.  Art  Assn., 
New  York,  1888;  hon.  mention,  Paris  Salon,  1890; 
first-class  medal  and  diploma,  Chicago  Expn., 
1893;  silver  medals.  Mass.  Charitable  Mechanics' 
Assn.,  Boston,  1895,  Paris  Expn..  1900,  Buffalo 
Expn.,  1901;  gold  medal,  St.  Louis  Expn..  1904: 
first  prize  competition  for  soldiers'  and  sailors' 
monument,  Syracuse.  N.Y.,  1906;  silver  medal, 
Johnstown  Expn.;  gold  medal,  Salon,  1909.  Instr. 
in  sculpture,  Mass.  State  Normal  Art  Sch.,  Boston. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  works.) 
Address:  69  Oakland  Av.,  Arlington  Heights,  Bos- 
ton.* 


DAIiIiINGEB,  rrederick  William,  lawyer;  b. 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Uct.  2,  1871;  s.  William  W.  and 
Elizabeth  (Kingman)  Dallinger;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1893,  A.M.,  1894,  LL.B.,  1897;  m.  Blanche  Russell, 
of  Lovell,  Me..  Aug.  29,  1900.  Admitted  to  bar, 
1897,  and  since  in  practice  at  Boston.  Mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1894,  5,  Senate,  1896-9.  Republican. 
Pres.  Cambridge  Board  of  Trade,  1910-13.  Author: 
Nominations  for  Elective  Office  in  the  United 
States,  1897.  Home:  4  Hancock  Pk.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.     Office:     89    State   St.,   Boston.* 

/—  DAI^IiINGEB,    William    Wilberforce;    b.    Cam- 
I  bridge,   Mass.,   Sept.   27,   1840;   s.  John  and   Martha 
I  (Burrage)  Dallinger;  ed.  Cambridge  High  Sch.;  m. 
\  Elizabeth   F.   Kingman,    of  Ciiicago,   Oct.    14,    18CS; 
children.  Frederick  William,  Philip  Burrage,  Ruth. 
Began    in    employ    of    Emerson,    Cochrane    &    Co., 
wholesale    boots    and    shoes,    Boston,    continuing 
with   the  firm  and  its  successors  until   1872;    city 
treas.,  Cambridge,  187S-June  1,  1911;  pres.  Colum- 
bian   Co-operative    Bank,    of    Cambridge;    trustee 
Cambridgeport  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Harvard  Trust 
Co.    of    Cambridge.     "Trustee    Cambridge    Y.M.C.A. 
I  (pres.),  Avon  Home,  Cambrige.    Republican.  Epis- 
I  copalian.     Club:     Cambridge.     Home:     384    Broad- 
jway,   Cambridge,   Mass. 

SAIiOT,  Arthur  John,  business  manager;  b. 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Mar.  31,  1874;  s.  John  Louis  and 
Marie  Augusta  CJohnson)  Dalot;  ed.  Rockland 
(Me.)  Commercial  Sch.,  Brvant  &  Stratton  Com- 
mercial Coll.,  Buffalo,  N.Y. ;  Addison  (Me.)  High 
Sch.;  Washington  Acad..  East  Machias,  Me.;  U. 
of  Me.;  m.  Sept.  15,  1896,  Julia  M.  Bucknam,  of 
Columbia  Falls,  Me.  Bookkeeper  and  later  sec. 
Pleasant  River  Granite  Co.,  Addison,  Me.,  1895- 
1900;  mgr.  Cook  &  Watkins  Granite  Co.,  Quincy, 
Mass.,  1900-3;  mgr.  Pleasant  River  Granite  Co., 
since  1903;  was  mgr.  and  treas.  H.  L.  Brown  & 
Co..  Hallowell,  Me.,  1910  (resigned).  Trustee  Wash- 
ington Acad.  Republican.  Universalist.  Mason. 
Address:    Addison,  Me. 

DAIiTON,  Asa,  clergyman;  Oct.  30,  1824-Aug. 
29,   1912.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

DAIiY,  Georg'e  Terrence,  merchant;  b.  Boston, 
June  19.  1866:  s.  Peter  Banigan  and  Mary  Ann 
(O'Connor)  Daly;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Englisii  High 
Sch.  (evening),  Boston;  m.  Elizabeth  Agnes 
O'Rourke,  of  Leitrim,  Ireland,  Oct.  30,  1893;  1  son, 
Edwin  Aloysious.  Learned  plumber's  trade;  then 
in  grocery  and  hotel  business  until  30  yrs.  of  age; 
in  tea  and  coffee  business,  1896-01;  pres.  Edward 
Holden  Co..  1911-14;  mem.  since  Feb.,  1914,  of 
Roche  &  Daly  Co.,  mfrs.  and  jobbers  woodenware 
and  kitchen  furnishings;  dir.  .St.  Rose  Realty 
Assn.;  mem.  Boston  Citv  Council,  1907;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1911,  12,  13.  Democrat.  Roman 
Catholic.  Dir.  and  ex-pres.  Young  Men's  Catholic 
Assn.  of  Boston;  mem.  Charitable  Irish  Soc.  Mem. 
Mass.  Catholic  Order  of  Foresters  (past  high  chief 
ranger),  A.O.H.  (pres.).  Knights  of  Columbus 
(P.G.K.),  etc.  Club:  Concord.  Home:  468  Mass. 
Av.    Office:  61-65  Elm  St.  and  13  Dock  Sq.,  Boston. 


I>AI;y,  Reginald  Aldworth,  college  prof. ;  b. 
Napanee,  Ont..  May  19,  1871;  s.  Edward  and  Jane 
Maria  (Jeffers)  Dalv;  A.B.,  Victoria  U.,  Toronto, 
1891;  A.M..  Harvard,  1893.  Ph.D.,  1896;  studied 
Heidelberg,  1S97-8.  Paris,  1898;  m.  Louise  P.  Has- 
kell, of  Columbia,  S.C.,  June  3,  1903.  Prof,  physical 
geology,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1907-12:  Sturgis  Hooper 
prof,  geology.  Harvard.  1912 — .  Home:  23  Haw- 
thorn St..  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

DAME,  F.  Russell,  M.D. ;  b.  Farmington,  N.H., 
Sept.  4,  1872;  s.  Charles  Henry  and  Annie  Phoebe 
Dame;  student  U.  of  Vt. ;  M.D.,  Baltimore  Med. 
Coll.,  18  97;  m.  Emily  Whalberg,  of  Everett.  Mass., 
Oct.,  1913.  Practiced  medicine  and  surgery  in 
Medford,  Mass.,  13  yrs.;  after  traveling^  1%  yrs. 
settled  in  Braintree.  Mass.,  Nov.,  1913;  supt.  pvt. 
hosp.  for  surgical  cases.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Somerville  Med.  Soc.  Universalist.  Mason: 
mem.  A.O.U.W.  Club:  Cochato  (Braintree).  Home: 
South    Braintree,    Mass. 

DAME,  Walter  R.,  lawyer:  b.  Clinton.  Mass.. 
June  21.  1861:  s.  John  Thompson  and  Eliza 
(Reeves)  Dame:  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.  and 
Phillips  Exeter  Acad.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1883;  LL.B., 


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magna  cum  laude,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  l^uw,  1SS6; 
m.  1S94,  Augusta  M.  Vickery  (died,  ISUo);  m.  2d, 
Clinton,  Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1S99,  Jennie  K.  Stone.  Ad- 
mitted to  Suffolk  bar,  1S86,  and  practiced  with 
his  father  until  death  of  the  hitter,  1S94;  with 
Amos  T.  Saunders,  Apr.  2,  1902-Nov.,  1910,  since 
alone;  also  in  the  ins.  bu.siness  in  Clinton  under 
name  of  J.  T.  &  W.  R.  Dame;  treas.  St.  Albans  & 
Swanson  Traction  Co.,  etc.  Has  been  actively 
identified  witli  con.strn.  and  maintenance  of  elec- 
tric rys.  and  has  hold  a  numbei-  of  pub.  offices  re- 
Quiiing  business  ability.  Mem.  Masonic  Order, 
I.O.O.F.  Club:  Proscott.  Home:  Clinton,  Mass. 
DAMON,  Alouzo  Willard,  insurance  pres.;  b. 
Norwell,  Mass.,  Feb.  11,  1847;  s.  Davis  and  Lucy 
(Damon)  Damon;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston.  Began 
with  Washington  Fire  &  Marine  Ins.  Co.  of  Bos- 
ton. 1S62,  sec,  1880-7;  spl.  agt.  for  N.E.  of  Frank- 
lin Fire  Ins.  Co.,  1888-9;  spl.  agt.  for  N.E.,  1890-1, 
asst.  sec,  1891-5.  pres.  since  1895.  Springfield  Fire 
&  Marine  Ins.  Co.;  trustee  2V.R.  Investment  &  Se- 
curity Co.,  Springfield  Instn.  for  Savings;  dir. 
Springfield  St.  Ry.  Co.,  3d  Nat.  Bk.  (Springfield), 
Holyoke  Water  Power  Co.,  Chenev-Bigelow  Wire 
Works.  Pres.  Nat.  Bd.  Fire  Underwriters,  1910. 
Commr.  of  Sinl^ing  Fund.  Cit.v  of  Springfield.  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  Clubs:  Springfield  Country, 
Nayasset,  The  Club  (Springfield).  Home:  132  Har- 
vard St.    Office:    195   State  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.* 

DAMON,  Arthur  Herbert,  lawyer;  b.  Melrose, 
Mass.,  Mar.  17.  1882;  s.  Fiank  Herbert  and  Jessie 
Fremont  (Jones)  Damon;  descendant  of  John 
Damon,  Scituate,  Mass..  1628;  ancestor  on  ma- 
ternal side  came  to  America  with  William  Penn, 
1682;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1904;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1907;  unmarried.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar, 
1907;  associated  with  B.  ]Marvin  I'ernald  (Har- 
vard, 1870)  until  his  death.  Oct.,  1911;  since  in 
practice  in  association  with  John  H.  Stone.  Trustee 
and  treas.  Home  for  Aged  Couples,  Roxbury.  Sergt. 
Co.  D,  1st  Corps  Cadets.  M.V.M.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Al- 
dermen, Melrose,  1911-12;  Sch.  Com.,  Melrose, 
1914-16.  Republican.  Methodist.  ]Mem.  Middlesex 
Bar  Assn.,  Delta  Upsilon  (Harvard  Chapter). 
Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Uni- 
versity, Harvard  (Boston).  Recreations:  motor- 
ing, camping,  yachting,  tennis,  swimming.  Home: 
Egypt,   Mass.    Office:     31    State  St.,    Boston,   Mass. 

DAMON,  Charles  Robert;  b.  Westhampton, 
Mass.,  June  21,  1864;  s.  Robert  and  Philena 
(Witherell)  Damon;  descendant  in  7tli  generation, 
of  .John  Damon,  of  Scituate,  Mass.,  1633;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Williamsburg;  m.  Lizzie  J.  Spear,  of  North 
Hadley,  May  4.  1886;  3  children.  Estella  L.,  Marion 
L.,  Robert  J.  Engaged  in  farming,  lumbering,  etc., 
at  Williamsburg.  1886-93;  in  gen.  merchandise 
business,  1893-1(3;  now  pres.  Bradford  Lumber  Co. 
(Williamsburg),  Baker  Realty  Trust  Co.  (Spring- 
field) ;  also  actively  interested  in  farming;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1914.  Mem.  Knights  of  Pythias 
(past  chancellor  commander).  Pomona  Grange 
(past  master);  deputy  IMass.  State  Grange.  Re- 
publican.   Conglist.    Address:    Williamsburg,  Mass. 

DAMON,  Prank  Hardy,  educator;  b.  Buenos 
Ayres,  S.A.,  July  20.  1870;  s.  Mason  and  Joan 
(Hardy)  Damon;  first  of  the  name  came  to  Ply- 
mouth. Mass.,  1628;  ed.  pvt.  tutelage  and  bv  travel 
abroad;  Hampden  Acad.;  B.S.,  U.  of  Me.,  1895;  m. 
Annie  H.  Atwood.  of  Hampden.  Me.,  Dec.  30,  1896; 
1  child,  Joan  Atwood.  Instr.  U.  of  Me.,  1895-6; 
Bangor  Hish  Sch.,  1896-08;  prin.  Lexington  High 
Sch.,  1908-13;  dir.  The  Efliciency  Bureau,  Boston. 
Dir.  for  4  yrs.,  .Summer  Sch.  for  Teachers  under 
auspices  Me.  Dept.  of  Edn.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mem.  N.E.A..  S.A.R..  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Outlook,  Beta  Theta  Pi  (Boston).  Address: 
Waltham,  Mass. 

DAMON,  Herbert  Leslie,  flour  commission;  b. 
Stetson.  Me.,  Apr.  4,  1853:  s.  Fayette  and  Maria 
Bean  (Goodwin)  Damon;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Me.;  m. 
Alma  F.  Jordan,  of  Auburn,  Me..  June  29,  1873. 
Traveling  salesman  in  Me.  for  28  yrs..  with  whole- 
sale grocery  house  of  W.  &  C.  R.  Milliken;  en- 
gaged in  flour  commn.  business  since  1898,  as  H. 
L.  Damon.  New  England  agt.  of  John  Hoifer 
Flouring  Mill  Co.,  of  Steelton.  Pa.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber    of    Commerce.     Mem.    United    Commer- 


cial Travelers  (past  grand  councilor).  Kepiibli- 
can.  Cliristian  Scientist.  Recreations:  baseball. 
Home:  22  Littell  Rd.,  Brookline.  Office:  408  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce  Bhlg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

DAMON,  Ziiudsay  Toda,  educator;   b.   Brookline, 

]\Iass.,  Nov.  8.  1S71;  s.  David  and  H.  Emmeline 
(Todd)  Damon;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894;  m.  Julia 
O'Neill,  of  Boston,  June  30,  1896.  Asst.  in  Eng- 
lish, Harvard,  1894-6;  instr.  English,  U.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1896-1901;  asso.  prof,  rhetoric,  1901-5,  prof, 
rlietoric,  1905-11,  prof.  Englisli  lit.  and  rlietoric. 
1911 — ,  Brown  U.  Mem.  Modern  Lang.  Assn. 
America.  (See  Wlio's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
etc.)      Home:  Sharon,  Mass.* 

DANA,  Alfred  "W.,  lawyer;  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  Apr. 
23,  1872;  s.  Alfred  C.  and  Sarah  A.  (Gerry)  Dana: 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1893;  m.  Lillian 
Cosseboom,  of  Franklin,  Mass.,  Dec.  7,  1899.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  l)ar,  1894;  practiced  in  Franklin, 
1894-6,  Monson,  Mass.,  1896-7,  Boston,  1897-03; 
removed  to  Franklin,  1904,  and  resumed  practice 
Aug.,  1907;  has  been  blind  since  1910.  Ex-chmn. 
Rep.  Town  Com.;  ex-dir.  Y.M.C.A.,  etc.  Chmn. 
Franklin  Roosevelt  Com.,  1912;  ex-sec.  Progressive 
Town  Com.  Universalist.  Mason.  Address:  Frank- 
lin,  iVlass. 

DANA,  Edward,  street  ry.  management;  b.  Ber- 
nardston,  Mass.,  July  28,  1886;  s.  Edward  I>.  Dana 
and  Lucy  (Merrill)  Underwood  (Dana);  descendant 
of  Mayflower  ancestry,  great  grandfather,  a  ship 
carpenter  on  frigate  Constitution;  ed.  pub.  schs.. 
Canton,  Mass.;  Hopkinson  Prep.  Sch.;  Stone  Sell.; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1907,  as  of  1908;  m.  Lillian  Bright 
Hoover,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Jan.  27,  1907.  Has 
been  connected  witli  many  branches  of  street  ry. 
service,  now  in  cliarge  of  traffic,  Boston  Elevated 
Ry.  Co.;  mem.  Warrant  Com.,  Belmont,  Mass.; 
formerly  mem.  Town  Com.,  Arlington,  Mass.  Mem. 
Boston  Cliamber  of  Commerce  (ex-mem.  transpor- 
tation and  convention  com.;  now  mem.  Flying- 
Squadron).  I\Iem.  Am.  Electric  Ry.  Assn.  (sched- 
ule and  rules  com.).  New  England  Street  Ry.  Club. 
Theta  Delta  Chi.  Republican.  Mason.  Contbr.  to 
Electric  Railway  Journal,  Electric  Traction,  and 
Aera.  Recreations:  farming,  tennis.  Home:  Bright 
Rd.,  Belmont,  Mass.  Ofl^ce:  101  Milk  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

DANA,  Edward  Percy,  architect;  b.  North  Provi- 
dence, R.I..  Feb.  24,  1867;  s.  Gilbert  Barton  and 
Amelia  Minerva  (Jenl-vs)  Dana;  descendant  of 
Roger  Williams:  ed.  pub.  schs..  Providence,  and 
Boston  Architectural  (5lub  classes;  m.  Grace  Belle 
Smith,  of  Boston,  Nov.  28,  1894.  Practiced  in 
Boston  since  1905:  mem.  firm  of  Wells  &  Dana: 
arcliitect  of  East  Boston  Relief  Station  of  Boston 
City  Hosp. ;  pumping  station,  Peabody,  Mass.;  St. 
Charles  Parochial  Sch.,  Waltham,  Mass.;  City  Hosp. 
Morgue;  Contagious  Ward,  Boston  City  Hosp.;  St. 
Mary's  Parisli  House,  Cliarlestown;  kitchen  and 
otlier  bldgs..  Long  Island  Hosp.;  Avery  Street 
front,  Tremont  Theatre;  Mass.  Bldg.,  Panama- 
Pacific  Expn.,  etc.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Architects, 
Boston  Architectural  Club  (sec,  1901-7),  Bos- 
tonian  Soc.  Clubs:  Engineers',  Boston  City.  Rec- 
reations: water  sports,  music.  Home:  Trinit\' 
Court.    Offices:  29  Central  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

DANA,  Edward  Salisbury,  mineralogist;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Nov.  16,  1849;  s.  James  Dwight  and 
Henrietta  F.  (Silliman)  Dana;  A.B.,  Yale,  1870, 
A.M.,  1874,  Ph.D.,  1876:  studied  Heidelberg  and 
Vienna;  m.  Caroline,  d.  William  Brooks  Bristol,  of 
New  Haven,  Oct.  2,  1883:  3  children,  Mary  Bristol 
(Mrs.  Alexander  C.  Brown,  of  Cleveland,  O.), 
James  Dwight,  William  Bristol.  Tutor  1874-9. 
curator  mineral  collection  since  1874,  asst.  prof, 
natural  philosophv,  1879-90,  prof,  physics  since 
1890,  Yale.  Trustee  Peabody  Mus.  since  1885: 
editor  Am.  .Jour,  of  Science  since  1875.  Mem.  Nat. 
Acad.  Sciences,  Am.  Philos.  Soc.  Clubs:  Gradu- 
ates', Countiv.  Autlior:  Text-book  of  Mineralogv, 
1877.  new  edit..  1898;  Text-book  of  Elementary 
Mechanics,  1881;  Dana's  System  of  Mineralogy, 
6th  edit.,  1892;  Minerals  and  How  to  Study  Them, 
1895;  Catalogue  of  American  Localities  of  Min- 
erals. Also  many  papers  on  mineral  and  other 
scientific  Rub.1ects.  Home:  24  Hillliouse  Av.,  New 
Haven:    (summer)    Seal  Harbor,  Mt.  Desert,  Me. 


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DANA,  Preaerick  Irving',   textile   specialties;   b.  (pres.   of  Senate,    1905-6);   justice   Superior  Ct.   of 

North    rrovidence,    R.I.,    Apr.    4,    1865;    s.    Charles  Mass.    since    July    9,    1906.     Mem.    Middlesex    Bar 

Frederick    and    Mary    Louise    (Dexter)    Dana;    de-  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Abstract  Club  ot 

scendant  of  Richard  Henry  Dana,  1640;  ed.  gram-  Boston.     Clubs:    Newton,    Hunnewell,    University, 

mar  and  high  schs..  Providence;   R.I.   Sch.   of  De-  Middlesex,  Republican  of  Mass.     Contbr  to  mags., 

sign-    m     Clara   Page    Black,    of   Providence,    Apr.  etc.     Wrote:    Optimism   of   Ralph    Waldo   Emerson 

19     1887'-    2    daughters,    Agnes    (Mrs.    Clarence    R.  (Bowdoin  prize  essay,  1886) ;  Behring  Sea  Contro- 

Howe    of  Providence),   Margaret.     Served  as   agt.  versy   (New  England  Mag.,  Jan.,   1890);  Monopoly 


Stalybridge,   Eng.,   also'  agt.    for   Walter   McGee  &  perior  Court,  Court  House,  Boston. 

Sons,    Ltd.,    Atherton's    patent    driven-ring    twist-  DANA,  Woodbury  Kidder,  treasurer  Dana  Warp 

ers.  Paisley,  Scotland.     Mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Providence,  Mills;  b.  Portland,  Me.,  June  7,  1840;  s.  Luther  and 

1887-03;  mem.   Bd.  of  State  Charities  and  Correc-  Louisa     (Kidder)     Dana;    descendant    of    Richard 

tions,      R.I.,      1912-14.     Republican.     Universalisi.  Dana,   who   was  b.   in  France,   1629,   went   to  Eng- 

Mem.  all  Masonic  soes.;  hon.  mem.  Supreme  Coun-  land,   1629,   came  to  America,   1640;   ed.   pub.   schs. 

cil   33°,   Northern   Masonic   Jurisdiction   of   U.S.A.  of    Portland    and    Lewiston    Falls    Acad.,    Auburn, 

Clubs:    West    Side,    Squantum,    Pomham.     Recrea-  Me.;  m.  Marv  Little  Hale  Pickard,  of  Auburn,  Me., 

tions:   golf.    Home:    262   President  Av.;    (summer)  Aug.  2,  1869;  7  children,  Louisa  W.,  Hannah  Little 

Charlestown,  R.I.     Office:  86  Weybosset  St.,  Provi-  (Mrs.    F.    H.    Swan,    of    Providence,    R.I.),    Philip, 

dence,   R.I.  Ethel  May,  Helen  P.,  Luther,  Mary  Hale  (Mrs.  Ed- 


1897,   P.   E.   Ch.;   niissionary  jn  charge  Ch.   of  As 

cens 

Ch 


'••  •  ^.vT,,;;,  T^  T  1 8Q7  ni-  rpr-tnr  ^t  Marv's  treas.  Dana  Cotton  Harvester  (enabling  a  person 
ision,  Auburn  R.I.  ll^^-Ol'inVp  tuIv  1  1901  to  pick  much  more  cotton  than  bv  handt  and  more 
:-.^^±F'.ni^.l^^%,\h'r..%''^%JfZJ:  Mem!    easily).      Served  as  hosp.  steward  29th  Me.   Regt, 


DANA,    Richard   Henry,    lawyer;    b.    Cambridge,  son     (K.'t.);    mem.    G.A.R.;    dept.'   comdr.,    i908-9. 

Mass.,  Jan.   3,   1851;  s.   Richard  Henry  D.,  Jr.,  and  Address:  Westbrook,  Me. 

Sarah  (^^;atson)  Dana:  A  B.    Harvard    1874    LL.B,  DANE,    Ernest   Blaney,   banker;    A.B..    Harvard, 

IIU'  '":Jt^h''l}^rjt'}}'''^k'^^^  ''f.^^^I^'^l^A  -^a^P^oh:  1892.     Began    business   {"n   office    of   C.    E.    Cotting, 


Cambridge    Civil    Service    Reform    assns. ,    chmn.  p>„„^i.i;„p    ATn==     offlpe-  fi  Rearnn  ^t     Rncitnn 

Council  Nat.  Civil  Service  Reform  League,  1905-12.  ^rookUne,  Mass.    Olhce.  6  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

Mem.    Mas'^.    Hist.    Soc.    Club:    Authors'    (Boston),  DANE,  Walter  Lee,  lawyer;  b.  Kennebunk,  Me., 

etc.    (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  writ-  June   15,   1859;   s.   Nathan   and   Caroline  L.    (Good- 

ings,    etc.)      Home:    113    Brattle    St.,    Cambridge,  win)    Dane;    descendant    of    Nathan    Dane,    LL.D., 

Mass.*  founder   Dane    Law    Sch.,    Harvard;    ed.    Hallowell 

DANA,  Samuel  Howard,  clergyman;  b.  Portland,  .^Me.)   Classical  Inst.;  A  B     Bowdoin,  1880;  Wash- 

Me.,  Feb    11,  1847;  s.  Luther  and  Louisa   (Kidder)  i.^fton   U.    Law    Sch      St     Louis;    mJeannetteL. 

Dana;   prep.   edn.    Phillips   Acad.,   Andover,    Mass.;  Allen,  of  Freeport,  Me     Oct    12    1897    (died  1911); 

AB.    Yale,  1869;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1872;  1  daughter,  Margaret  H      Admitted  to  Maine  bar. 

(DD     111    Coll.,  1888):  m.  New  Haven.  Conn.,  July  188.4.   and   since   in   practice   at   Kennebunk;    mem. 

16,' 1872,   Susan  Bishop.    Ordained  ministry  Congl.  Maine  Ho    of  Rep.    1889;  dir.  Mousam  Water  Co  ; 

Ch,  1872;  pastor  Newton  Highlands,  1872-7.  Strat-  trustee     Kennebunk     Sayings     Bank,,  Kennebunk 

ford   Conn',  1879-82,  1st  Ch.,  Quincy,  111.,  1883-1903,  Free       Library.     Republican.     Unitarian.     Mason. 

Phillips    Ch.,    Exeter,    N.H.,    since    1903.     Address:  Address:  Kennebunk.  Me. 

Exeter,  N.H.  DANFORTH,  Edward  Franklin,  lawyer;  b.  Nor- 

ridgewock.  Me.,  Sept.  1,  1856;  s.  Franklin  and  Eliza 


ness.     Dir.   Federated  Jewish   Charities,   Mt.   Sinai  Practiced   at   Skowhegan    Me.,    since    18^9;    state's 

Hosp..    Home    for   Jewish    Children,    Hebrew    Free  ^^E"  n^^^t'^^  \t2    w.^^f??.'r.  ^""iq^t-  ^,    r^^^'g^Sl?' 

Loan     Assn.     Republican.     Jewish     religion.     Odd  1896-05     mem    Me    Ho.   of  Rep.,   1907;   v.-pSkow- 

Fellow.      Recreations:     fishing.      Home:     45     Peter  h^^an  Trust  Co^   trea^.   Somerset  Loan  and  Bldg. 

Parley  Rd.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.    Office:  34  School  ^^^";T,i?^^^^*^l,P,l°°J?."|'Ai^^^^^  Library. 

St     Boston  Republican.     Address:  Skowhegan,  Me.  > 

DANA,    Sylvester,    lawyer    and    jurist;    Oct.    19,  ^  DANFORTH,  Frederic,  civil  engr.;  Feb.  8,  1848- 

1816-Jan.  4,  1910.      (See  vol.  1909.)  June  6,  1913.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

DANA,  William  Franklin,  judge;  b.   Somerville,        DANFORTH,  J(ames)  Romeyn,  Jr.,  clergyman; 

Mass.,    June    26,    1863;    s.    Thomas    and    Mary    C.  b.    Woodstock,    111.,    July    7,    1S6S;    s.    Rev.    James 

(Baldwin)  Dana;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1884:  LL.B.,  Har-  Romeyn  and   Alice    (Haven)    Danforth;   B.A.,   Am- 

vard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1887.     Mem.  law  firms  of  Dana  herst,  1888,  M.A.,  1891;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1891; 

&  Bates,  and  Choate  &  Dana,  and  practiced  alone,  m.    Prudence    M.    Langworthy,    of    Mystic,    Conn., 

Boston.    1887-06;    councilman,    alderman    at    large.  May    20,    1897;    children,    Catherine   H.,    James    R., 

v.-p.    Bd.    of   Aldermen,    Newton,    1897-1900;    mem.  Theodore     L.,     Prudence     L.      Ordained     ministry 

Mass.    Ho.   of  Rep..    1901,    2,    3,    Senate,    1904,    6,    6  Congl.  Ch.,  1892;  pastor  Mystic.  1892-7.  First  Ch., 


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St.    Albans,    Vt.,    1897-01,    High    St.    Ch.,    Auburn,  DAHTEIiS,  Charles  Augoistus,  educator;  b.  W9r- 

Me.,    1901-3,    First    Ch.    of    Christ    (Congl.),    New  cester,   Mass.,   Mar.   14,   1834:   s.   Obed  and  Harriet 

London,  Conn.,  since  1903.    Mem.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Elizabeth  (Chapin)  Daniels;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1859,  A. 

Mason;  Odd  Fellow.   Recreations:  walking,  rowing,  M.,  1862;  m.  Phcebe  Stimson  Wliitmore,  of  Milford, 

swimming.    AcMress:  95  Federal  St.,  New  London,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1858;  5  children,  Charles  H.,  Roy  A., 

Conn.  Grace    (Mrs.   Fowle),   Laura    (Mrs.   Smith),   Zelma 

■nik-Kron-B'nv   T^r,^-^v. -n^^*-^-^  «/i„^.,t^^.  K   T^irr, o-c  (Mrs.    Jury).     Tcacher    dist.    schs.,    1853-8;    prin. 

DANPORTH,  Joseph  Dexter,  educator;  b.  Tyngs-  X,          fPn  ■>   Acad     lS'')9-60    Maiden   (Mass)  Centre 

boro.  Mass.,  Sept.  8.  1876;  s.  George  Dexter  and  Ann  Arn^iar    Sch      1861     Ma^^^^^ 

Ella   (Teague)   Danforth;   grad,  high  sch.    Groton,  g^t^TcldrFranklin,  llass"   18n-2:   treas    Wor^ 

Mass..    1893,    Sanborn   Sem.,   Kingston,    N.H.,    1898,  tlVt^r    Mptql    Sien    Co      1873-    orin     Maiden    High 

A.B.,  Tufts  Coll..  1902;  m.  Swansea,  Mass.,  Dec.  16,  2:phiS74  S3-    sunt     schs      MaMen     1884-96      spl 

1902,  Flora  Belle  Chace     Taught  dist.  schs    before  f^^h        ^  S^  story "a^nd  pom.'  economy'.  Maiden  Hilh 

going  to  coll.:  asst.  GoddardSem     Barre,  Vt.,  1  yr.,  ^  j        .          jgyg^    ^eni.  Maiden  Hist.  Soc.    Univer- 

prm.  high  sch.    Walpole.  N.H     2  yrs.;  prin    Hard-  »^^^^^           Recreations:     boating,     fishing,     hunting, 

wick  (Vt.)  Acad.,  1905-12;  asst.  in  science,  Beverly  ?f'irp.  oo  Mt    Vernon  St     Matden    Mass 

(Mass.)  High  Sch.,  since  Sept.,  1912.   Address:  Bev-  Home.  88  Mt.   Vernon  fet.,  iviaiaen,  mass. 

pHv   Mn«5s  DANIELS,  Charles  Herbert,  clergyman;  July  6, 

ti'-ir^rT^m-H-    «              e,      n         *u        /I-               ^^r,.  lS47-Aug.  3,  1914.     (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 

DANFOBTH,  Murray  Snell,  orthopedic  surgeon;  ,•„    l,f:"f;'.;^'  loij.i^  ■>* 

b.    La   Grange,   Me.,    May   16,    1879;   s.   Eugene  and  ^   Anieuca,    J-Y*-^"--'                             ,    v.    t,            rx 

Rorellen    (Snell)    Danforth;    grad.    Bangor    (Me.)  DANIELS,  Charles  Nelson,  consul;  b.  Barre,  Or- 

High  Sch.,  1897;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1901;  M.D.,  Johns  leans  Co.,  N.Y     July  2    1849;  s.  Nelson  Fitch  and 

Hopkins  Med.  Sch.,  1905;  unmarried.    Practiced  In  Alenda     (Clark)     Daniels;    Prep,     bch.,     bhurtiett 

Providence.  R.L,  since  1908;  visiting  surgeon.  Or-  Coll.,  Upper  Alton.  111.,  2  yrs.;  m.  Susie  E.  Little   of 

thopedic  Dept.,   R.L   Hosp.;   consulting  orthopedic  Willimantic,  Conn.,  Dec    28,  1877.   Postmaster,  Wil- 

surgeon   Providence    City    Hosp.;    asst.    orthopedic  limantic.    Conn.,    1S90-4;    judge    of    probate,    Dist. 

surgeon  Out-patient  Dept.,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosd.    Mem.  of  Windham  Co.,  Conn.,  1897-01;  auditor  of  Conn., 

R.L    Med.    Soc,    Providence   Med.    Assn.,   Phi   Beta  1903:    Am.    consul,    Sheffield,    Eng.,    laOo-l-i.     ^ner- 

Kappa.   Club:  University  (Providence,  R.L).  Home:  brooke,    Can.,    Aug.,    1912-13.     Home:    Willimantic, 

71   Brown   St..   Providence,   R.L  Conn.    Address:   Sherbrooke,  Quebec,  Can.* 

DANFORTH,   Walter  Alonzo,  officer  corpns.;   b.  DANIELS,  Cora  Linn,  author;  b    Lowell,  Mass., 

Bangor,  Me.,  July  12.  1870;  s.  Alonzo  T.  and  Lois  Mar.  17,  1852;  d    Abraham  B.  and  Mary  E.  (Ppnd) 

(Elden)  Danforth;  ed.  com.  schs.  and  acad..  Char-  Morrison;    ed.    Dean    Acad.,    Franklin,    Mass^.m. 

leston.  Me.;  Shaw's  Business  Coll.,  Portland,  Me.;  Oneonta.   N.Y.,  Joseph  Hills  Daniels,  of  Franklin, 

m.  Sept.  12,  1890,  Susie  M.  Herrick,  of  Charleston,  Mass.,    July   10,    1871.    Editor   lit.    dept.   W.   H.   H. 

Me.     With    banking    house    of    Blake,    Barrows    &  Murray's  The  Golden  Rule,   18<5-S;  New   York  lit. 

Brown,  Bangor,  since  1906;  treas.  and  dir.  Bangor,  and   dramatic  corr.   The  Hartford    limes,   i"   yrs., 

Aroostook  R.R.  Co.,  Bangor  Investment  Co.,  North-  traveling   and    gen.    corr.    to   press,    25    ^rs.     Mem. 

ern  Telegraph  Co.,  Northern  Me.  Seaport  R.R.  Co.,  Am.  Folk  Lore  Soc;  original  mem.  The  Theosophi- 

Colonial    Apartments    Co.,    Bangor    Anti-Tubercu-  cal  Soc;  mem.  Soc.  Lit^  Science  and  Art,  London, 

losis  Assn.;   served  3   yrs.  as  councilman,   Bangor  fellow    Royal    Asiatic    Soc,    London,      ^^^e    wno  s 

(pres.  1  yr.),  2  yrs.  as  alderman.    Trustee  Higgins  "Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address.  1<  ranKim, 

Classical  Inst,  Charleston.  Me.    Republican.    Bap-  Mass.* 

tist.    Mason.    Home:  20  7th  St.,  Bangor,  Me.  DANIELS,    Edwin    Alfred,    M.D.;    b.     Medway, 

DANIELL,   Frederick   Hayward,    mill    manager;  Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1852;  s.  George  Alfred  and  Amy  A. 

Mav  4    1SG2-Julv  28,  1910.    (See  vol.  1909.)  (Jefferson)  Daniels;  descendant  of  Robert  Daniels, 

DANIELL,  Moses  Grant,  educator,  author;    Sept.  :^ho  settled  in  Watertown,Ma^s     163^^^^^             edn 

9^1836-Oct.  '18,    1909      (See  vol.    1909,   also  Who's  I^^^^^^.^^^.^I^Uway"^  Mass.,Y8?o',  Ca^^fne  T^'le 

Who  in  America,   1908-9.)  Favor;    orle    son,    Ricliard    H.     Began    practice    at 

DANIELS,     Archibald     Lament,     prof,     mathe-  Medway     1877-    removed    to    Boston,    1890.     Mem. 

matics;  b.  Hud.son,  Mich.,  July  19,  1849;  s.  Daniel  ^MA      Mass     Med.    Soc,    Mass.    Hort.    Soc,    N.E. 

Reed  and  Matilda  Doty  (Close)  Daniels;  prep,  edn  Hist -Geneal    Soc,    Bunker   Hill    Monument   Assn., 

Shurtleff  Coll.   Prep.   Acad.,  Upper  Alton,   111.,  and  g^^  'colonial  Wars.    Clubs:   St.   Botolph,  Country. 

Ann  Arbor    (Mich.)    High   Sch.;   A.B.,   U.   of  Mich.,  ^(j^ire^is-  302  Newburv  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1876;  studied,  univs.  of  Gottingen  and  Berlin,  Ger-  ^awttt-ts!    -Prntit  Thomas    civil   engr  •  b    Shel- 

many,    1877-83;    holder   of   Johns   Hopkins   fellow-  .   ,^;^?'™,^f '  T^^^"^  1^.^°"^^^^ 

ship,  1883-4;  D.Sc.  Princeton.  1886;  m.  Mary  Isa-  ^^^^®  ,T^1    A^n    fcressevV    Daniels-    g?ad     Tufts 

belle  Ferris,  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  Dec.  28,  1885   (died  and    Lucy    Ann     (Cressey)  j^^meis      grao^^    iui^i^^ 

Sept.  11,  1902);  6  children,  Archibald  Lamont    Jr.,  ColU    1890     i^j;„|^"]Ptaeed  asmeih  andcW  engr . 

Princeton,    1884-5;    prof,    mathematics,.  U.    of   Vt.,  ;^°PO|.^^P?i,^^;  o^'^^^iVo^^^ 

since  1886.    Mem.   Am.   Soc   Mathematicians,  Lon-  Home:  6  Pearl  St    Medtord.  Mass.   umce.  su.  v^ 

don  Math.  Soc.    Independent  Republican.    Conglist.  venor  Bldg..  Providence.  R.L 

Recreations:    music.     Address:    49    Mansfield    Av.,  DANIELS,  Fred  Harris,  mechanical  engr.-,  June 

Burlington,  Vt.  16.  1853-Aug.  31,   1913.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who  s 

DANIELS,  Arthur  Burdette,  paper  mfr.;  b.  Ash-  Who  in  America,  1912-13.)                                  ^.^.    h 

field,   Mass.,   Oct.   21,   1861;   s.   Amos  D.   and  Helen  DANIELS,    Leverett    Richmond,    clergyman     b. 

L     (Cross)    Daniels;    ed.    Ashfield    pub.    schs.    and  Florence,   St.   Joseph   Co.,   Mich.,   Nov.    26,   1847     s. 

Adams   High   Sch  -    m.   Adams,   Nov.,    1882,   Ida  A.  Amasa    and    Sophiah    Ann     (Hammond)    Daniels, 

milord;    children:' Mr.s.    Bessie    H.   'piunkett,    Ar-  descendant  on  mother's  side  of  Thomas  Hammond 

thur  M.,  Rupert  B.    Began  active  career  as  book-  of  Hingham  and  Newton,   Mass.,   on  lathers  siae 

keeper  of  L    D    Brown  Paper  Co.,  1878;   has  been  of  Daniel  Daniels,  of  Bolton,  Conn.;  ed.  State  Agil. 

Ss   and  mgnof  the  co.  since  July  18,  1893;  v.-p..  Coll.,  Mich.;  Eastman  Nat.  Business  Coll.,  Ppugh- 

treas.    and    dlr.    Knickerbocker    Portland    Cement  keepsie.   NY.;    M.D.,   Bennett   Med.   Coll      Chicago, 

Co    (New  York  and  Hudson);   dir.  Hoosac  Cotton  1872;   Meadville    (Pa.)    Theol.    Sch.    1885,   m.   Har- 

Miils   (North  Adims.  Mass.)   'Adams  Co-operative  riett    Jane    Pratt,    of    C.oldwater     Mich      Man    10, 

Bank    L    L    Brown  Paper  Co.   (Adams),  Berkshire  1886;  6  children.  Francis  P.,  Celia  L.,  Charles  L., 

Life   Ins    Co     (Pittsfleld.    Mass.),   Columbian   Nat.  Edward  P.,  Helen  D.,  Thomas  H.    Practiced  medi- 

Life  Ins'  Co',  and  Am.   Investment  Securities  Co.  cine,    1872-84;    ordained   Unitarian   ministry    1885, 

(Boston)     Republican.    Mason   (K.T.);  asso.  mem.  pastor     Midland,     Mich.,     1,^85-92      South     Natick, 
GAR     Clubs-  Colonial   (Adams) ;  Pittsfield  Coun-    Mass.,    1893-03,    Houlton,.  Me.,    1903-9     Yarmouth, 

try;  RbuMican  Club  (New  York)'.' Address:  Adams,  1909-15,    Windsor    Vt.,    fn^;?,  1915.     Mason:    mem. 

Mass.  Knights  of  Maccabees.    Address:  Windsor,  \  t. 


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SANIHI^S,  Mabel  Wheeler,  composer:  b.  Swamp- 
scott,  Mass..  Nov.  L'T,  1S7S;  d.  George  F.  and  Maria 
(WhceU-r)  Daniels;  grad.  Girls*  Latin  Sell.,  Bos- 
ton. 1S!h;;  A.B.  (magna  cum  lande),  Radclilfe  Coll., 
Cambridue,  1900;  studied  composition  with  George 
AV.  Chadvvick,  then  spent  a  year  in  Munich  under 
lAidwig  Thuille;  later  with  Edgar  Stillman  Kelley, 
Berlin.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amei-ica  for  composi- 
tions, etc.)  Home:  108  Babcock  St.,  Brookline, 
Mass.* 

DANXBI.SOX,  Bradford  Williams,  lawyer;  b. 
Danielson,  Conn.,  June  27,  187.S;  s.  Albert  and 
Kmma  J.  (Stearns)  Danielson;  descendant  of  Miles 
Standish  and  of  .James  D.,  who  purchased  from 
Indians  the  land  now  included  in  the  Borough  of 
Danielson;  ed.  Killinglv  High  Sch.;  DD.B.,  Yale 
Law  Sch.,  1897;  m.  May  9,  190t;,  Mary  Matilda  Pal- 
mer, of  Bristol,  R.I.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  June, 
1S97,  and  since  to  practice  in  federal  cts.;  began 
IM-actice  in  Central  Village,  Conn.,  Sept.  1,  1S97;  re- 
moved to  Moosup,  1899;  sec.  and  dir.  Aldrich  Free 
Pub.  Library  Assn.  of  Moosup:  mem.  Conn.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  191.1  Republican.  Conglist.  Past  Master 
Moosup  Lodge,  No.  113.  A.F.  &  A.M.;  mem.  Plain- 
field  Grange.  Club:  Plainfield  Social  (sec).  Ad- 
dress:   Moosup,   Conn. 

DAlTIEIiSOlir,  Prances  Weld,  editor:  b.  Sauger- 
ties,  N.y. ;  d.  J<)sei)h  and  Frances  (Weld)  Daniel- 
son; ed.  Hartford  High  Sch.,  Dana  Hall  Sch.;  grad. 
Miss  Wheelock's  Kindergarten  Training  Sch.,  1899; 
unmarried.  On  staff  Congl.  S.S.  and  Publ.  Soc. . 
Boston,  since  1899;  contbr.  children's  stories  and 
poems  to  mags.;  conductor  story-telling  afternoons 
for  children,  mothers'  clubs,  kindergarteners,  etc., 
since  1906.  Editor  of  The  Mayflower  since  1908. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Ad- 
dress: Danielson,  Conn.* 

DANKER,  Albert,  clergyman;  Oct.  1,  1840-1912. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

DANKER,  Prederick  Harrison,  clergyman;  b. 
Little  Falls,  N.Y.,  Mar.  20,  1878;  s.  Albert  and 
Susan  Isabella  (Stoutenburgh)  Danker;  g.g.s.  John 
Cuyler,  surrogate  of  Greene  Co.,  N.Y.,  under  John 
Jay;  grad.  Boston  Pub.  Latin  Sch.,  1894;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1900;  grad.  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1903;  m.  Mary  Stockbridge  Bacchus,  of 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Oct.,  1909.  Ordained  deacon,  1903, 
priest,  P.E.  Ch. ;  began  as  asst.  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Erie, 
Pa.,  1903;  asst.  rector,  Ch.  of  the  Incarnation, 
Brooklyn,  until  1909;  rector  St.  John's  Ch.,  Pal- 
merton.  Pa.,  1909-12,  St.  Luke's  Ch.,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  since  June  1,  1913.  Mem.  Harvard  Battalion, 
-•3panish-Am.  War.  Clubs:  Worcester  County  Ten- 
nis, Worcester  Riding,  Harvard  (Worcester). 
Home:  8  Ivanhoe  Rd.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

BANKER,  Walton  Stoutenburg-h,  clergyman;  b. 
Little  Falls,  N.Y.,  Jan.  26.  1874;  s.  Albert  and 
Susan  Isabella  (Stoutenburgh)  Danker;  descendant 
of  ancestors  from  Holland  (17th  century);  prep, 
edn.  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  A.B.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Conn., 
1897,  M.A.,  1898:  grad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1900; 
studied  Union  Sem.,  1903;  unmarried.  Deacon, 
1900,  priest,  1901,  P.E.  Ch. :  missionary,  Trenton, 
N.J..  1900.  Bayonne,  1900-3;  rector.  Trinity  Ch.. 
Milford,  Mass..  1903-6,  St.  John's  Ch..  Worcester, 
since  Dec,  1907.  Dean  of  Worcester  Convocation-, 
1914.  Chaplain  6th  Regt..  M.V.M.,  1904-6,  2d  Regt. 
since  1909.  Mem.  Soc.  War  of  1812,  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon.  (i^lubs:  Worcester  Economic,  Worcester 
Parsons  (pres.),  since  1912.  Recreations:  outdoor 
sports,  riding,  golf.  Address:  37  Oak  Av.,  Worces- 
ter, Mass. 

DARIiZNG,  Albert  Montagnie,  farmer,  lumber 
dealer;  t.  Sunderland,  Mass.,  Nov.  4,  1864;  s.  Ben- 
jamin C.  and  Phila  (Montague)  Darling;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Sunderland,  Powers  Inst.,  Bernardston;  m. 
Irene  C.  Aikens,  of  Sunderland,  Dec.  2,  1891  (died): 
2  children,  Eugene  Aikens,  b.  1893;  Eleanor,  1898; 
m.  2d,  Mary  H.  Hubbard,  of  Sunderland,  July  22, 
1903.  Engaged  in  farming  since  1884,  giving  spe- 
cial attention  to  raising  of  onions  and  tobacco; 
also  mem.  Darling  &  Hubbard,  lumber  dealers. 
Mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen.  Sunderland,  1904-13;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1913,  14  (ways  and  means  com. 
1914).  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Address: 
.Sunderland,   iMass. 


DARIiING,  Charles  Hial,  lawyer;  b.  Woodstock, 
Vt.,  May  9,  18r)!»;  s.  .Jason  L.  and  Ellen  L.  (Paul) 
Darling;  A.B.,  Tufts,  1SS4  (LL.D.,  1903);  m.  Agnes 
Christmas  Norton,  of  Bennington,  Vt.,  Nov.  6, 
1889.  Admitted  to  bar,  1886;  municipal  judge,  15 
yrs. ;  pres.  village  of  Bennington,  1895;  mem.  Gen. 
Assembly,  Vt.,  1896-7;  asst.  sec.  to  the  Navy,  1901- 
5;  collector  of  customs  dist.  of  Vt.,  1905 — ;  pres. 
Am.  Fidelity  Co.,  Montpelier,  Vt.  Republican. 
Pres.  bd.  trustees  Goddard  Sem.;  trustee  Tufts 
Coll.  Mem.  Vt.  Bar  Assn.  (pres.,  1900),  Zeta  Psi 
(nat.  pres.,  1904),  S.A.R.  (pres.  Vt.  Soc),  Grand 
Master  of  Masons  of  Vt.    Home:  Burlington,  Vt.* 

DARIiING,  Charles  Kimball,  lawyer;  b.  Corinth, 
Vt.,  June  28,  1864;  s.  Joseph  and  Mary  Alice 
(Knight)  Darling:  descendant  of  John  Knight, 
Newburyport,  Mass.,  1635:  grad.  Barre  (Vt. )  Acad., 
1881;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1885,  A.M.,  1893;  cadet  for 
2  yrs.  at  U.S.  Mil.  Acad.,  West  Point;  LL.B.,  Bos- 
ton U.  Law  Sch.,  1896;  m.  1894,  Elizabeth  R. 
Holmes;  2  children,  Elizabeth  Holmes,  Priscilla 
Holmes.  Admitted  to  bar,  1896,  and  began  prac- 
tice in  Boston;  instr.  in  criminal  law,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Law.  1896-9;  U.S.  marshal  for  Dist.  of 
Mass.,  1899-08;  elk.  U.S.  Circuit  Ct.  of  Appeals,  1st 
Circuit,  1908-9;  elk.  U.S.  Circuit  Ct.,  1909-12,  U.S. 
Dist.  Ct.,  1912-14;  U.S.  commr.,  1908-14;  referee 
in  bankruptcy,  since  July,  1914.  Has  been  promi- 
nent in  mil.  affairs  since  1887  when  he  was  apptd. 
sergt.-maj.  6th  Regt.,  M.V.M.,  adj.,  1889,  maj., 
1893;  served  in  Spanish-Am.  War  as  maj.  6th  Mass. 
Inf.,  U.S. v.;  elected  and  commd.  col.  of  regt.  after 
it  again  became  part  of  M.V.M.;  retired  as  brig.- 
gen.  M.V.M.,  1904.  Mem.  Sons  of  Veterans  (comdr. 
in  chief,  1897-8),  Mass.  Soc.  S.A.R.  (pres.,  1907-8), 
Fitchburg  Hist.  Soc,  Vt.  Assn.  (pres.,  1911-12), 
Hooker  Assn.  (pres.,  1911-12),  Mass.  Mil.  Hist. 
Soc;  trustee  and  treas.  Soldiers'  Home  of  Mass. 
Mem.  Am.,  Mass.  and  Middlesex  bar  assns..  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  University,  Boston 
Citv,  Press,  Army  and  Navy  (Washington  and  New 
York).  Editor  of  Early  Laws  of  Mass.,  1894-8. 
Writer  on  mil.,  hist,  and  legal  subjects.  Home: 
Concord,  Mass.  Offices:  53  State  St.,  and  P.O. 
Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

DARIiING,  Charles  Melvin,  ranchman,  real  estate 
dealer,  horse  breeder;  b.  Lyndon.  Vt.,  Aug.  20,  1856; 
s.  Charles  B.  and  Susan  (Melvin)  Darling;  prep, 
edn.  Lyndon  Inst.,  Lyndon  Center,  Vt. ;  student 
Dartmouth  Coll.,  Scientific  Dept.,  2  yrs.;  diploma 
for  physical  culture,  Ralston  U.,  Washington,  D.C., 
1902;  m.  Alice  Elizabeth  Lowe,  of  Ft.  Morgan, 
Colo.,  1898  (died  1901);  m.  2d,  Mary  Macauley,  of 
Newport,  Vt.,  1902;  6  children,  Charles  Melvin, 
Jr.,  b.  Aug.  10,  1899;  Carolyn  Susan,  Sept.  12,  1900; 
Velma,  Feb.  28,  1903;  Scott  Rogers.  Mar.  12,  1904; 
Beatrice  Mabel,  Aug.  11,  1905;  Alfred  Burbank, 
Apr.  22,  1910.  In  Omaha  and  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1877; 
in  employ  of  Col.  Clopper  on  horse  ranch  near 
Denver,  Colo.,  1878;  worked  on  cattle  ranches  of 
Colo,  until  summer  of  1880.  when  associated  with 
cousin,  S.  E.  Darling,  and  bought  a  trail  herd  of 
Texas  cattle  at  Ogallala,  Neb.,  and  turned  them 
loose  on  range;  sold  cattle,  1882,  and  in  1883,  with 
S.  E.  Darling,  bought  horses  and  cattle  and  located 
on  Brazos  river.  Texas;  purchased  Living  Spring 
ranch,  Colo.,  1888,  and  enlarged  it  to  3,000  acres; 
sold  out  1893  and  came  East;  at  Ft.  Morgan,  Colo., 
1894-8;  settled  in  Lyndonville,  Vt.,  1898;  spent  20 
yrs.  on  the  plains,  in  cattle  camps,  and  on  the 
trail.  Republican.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs: 
Lyndon,   Abnaki.     Address:   Lyndonville,  Vt. 

DARIiINCr,  Euffene  Abraham,  M.D.,  educator; 
b.  Troy,  N.Y.,  Apr.  17,  1868;  s.  Henrv  H.  and  Caro- 
line C.  (Martin)  Darling;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890, 
A.M.,  1894,  M.D.,  1894;  student  Edinburgh  U.,  1892- 
93;  m.  Albenia  Merrill,  of  Cambridge,  IMassT,  Feb. 
17.  1892;  4  children.  Beatrice,  Eugene  M.,  Kath- 
erine,  Robert  M.  Began  practice  at  Cambridge, 
1894;  instr.  bacteriology.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1894- 
9;  instr.  physiology.  Harvard  Coll.,  1899-08;  asst. 
prof,  physiology.  Harvard,  1908-13.  Mem.  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.,  Assn.  Am.  Pathologists  and 
Bacteriologists,  Nat.  Assn.  Study  and  Prevention 
of  Tuberculosis,  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Science,  etc. 
Clubs:  Colonial,  Cambridge,  Economy,  Harvard, 
Oakley  Country.  Address:  138  Brattle  St..  Cam- 
bridge,   Mass. 


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DARIiING,  George  Channiugr,  cartoonist;  b. 
New  Bedford,  IMass.,  May  14,  1S70;  s.  Georgre  B. 
and  Sarah  L.  (White)  Darling-;  ed.  Providence 
English  and  Classical  Sch.;  m.  New  York,  1S97, 
Grace  Simmons.  Became  newspaper  cartoonist, 
Providence.  1S90;  subse<|uently  newspapers  in 
Hartford,  New  York,  Phila.  and  15altimore;  also 
lecturer.  Mem.  Darling,  Graves  &  Co.,  jewelers, 
1909-13;  now  in  retail  jewelry  business  on  own 
account,  also  mgr.  George  B.  Darling  Lapidary 
Co.  Mason.  Clubs:  Art,  Players  (Providence). 
Recreations:  motoring,  country  life.  Home:  204 
Lexington  Av.  OfRce:  212  Union  St.,  Providence, 
Rhode   Island. 

BABIiIlTG,  Hale  Knig-lit,  lawyer;  b.  Corinth,  Vt., 
Jan.  26,  1869:  s.  Joseph  Kimball  and  Mary  Alice 
(Knight)  Darling;  prep.  edn.  Chelsea  (Vt.)  Acad.; 
Law  Dept.,  U.  of  N.C.,  1S94;  m.  Chelsea,  Oct.  14, 
1S96,  Maybell  Maude  Hyde;  4  children,  Pauline, 
Mary,  Joseph,  Lawrence.  Has  practiced  at  Chelsea 
since  1894;  state's  atty.  Orange  Co.,  1896-1900; 
mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1904  and  1906,  Senate,  1912; 
chmn.  State  Library  Commn.  of  Vt.,  1904-5:  mem. 
commn.   to  revise  statutes,   1904-7;  elected  It. -gov. 

1914.  Republican.    Conglist.    Mason.    Club:  Tyrian. 
Address:    Chelsea,  Vt. 

SABIiING,  John  Augrustus  ("August  Mignon"), 
armv  officer,  composer:  June  7,  1835-19 — .  (See 
vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1912-13.) 

DABIiING,    Joseph    Kimball,    lawver;     Mar.    8, 

lS33-Oct.   25,  1910.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BABIiING,  Mary  Greeuleaf,  author;  b.  Boston, 
Oct.  28,  1848;  d.  Francis  D.  and  Caroline  (Choate) 
Darling;  ed.  pvt.  schs.  in  Boston;  unmarried. 
Taught  pvt.  classes  of  young  girls  in  Brookline, 
Mass.,  1873-82.  (See  AVho's  Who  in  America  for 
books,  etc.)  Address:  74  Buckingham  St.,  Cam- 
bridge,  Mass.* 

DABIiING,  Sumner  Eug^ene,  M.D.:  b.  W^est 
Windsor,  Vt.,  IMav  2,  1856;  s.  Jason  L.  and  Ellen 
Paul  Darling;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1882, 
and  has  since  practiced  at  Hardwick;  m.  Newbury, 
Vt,  1881,  Evelyn  Ruth  Eartman.  Health  officer, 
22  yrs. ;  mem.  Vt.  State  Tuberculosis  Commn., 
1905,  6.  Village  trustee,  1903;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1903-4  (and  chmn.  joint  standing  com.  of 
pub.  health);  mem.  Vt.  Senate,  1912  (chmn.  com. 
on  pub.  health).  Republican.  Trustee  Hardwick 
Acad.  9  yrs.  Methodist.  Mem.  A't.  State  Med.  Soc. 
Address:   Hardwick,  Vt. 

SABTT,  Justus,  educator;  Feb.   17,  1836-Aug.  1, 

1915.  (See  vol.  1909.) 

DASCOMBE,  leander  A.,  ALD.;  b.  AVilton,  Me., 
Mar.  28,  1853:  s.  Henry  A.  and  Cynthia  (Perry) 
Dascombe;  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.,  1877; 
m.  Wilton,  Aug.  5,  1877,  Ada  E.  Russell.  Began 
practice  at  Kingsfleld,  Me.,  1877;  removed  to  Phil- 
lips, in  1879,  to  Skowhegan,  1884;  ex-pres.  Somer- 
set Co.  Bd.,  U.S.  Pension  Examiners;  consulting 
surgeon  Sisters  of  Charity  Hosp.,  Lewiston,  Me.; 
dir.  First  Nat.  Bank.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn. 
(v. -p.),  Waterville  Clinical  Soc,  Somerset  Co.  Med. 
Soc.  Republican.  Methodist.  i\Iason  (K.T.,  Shrin- 
er);  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.,  Red  Men.  Address: 
Skowhegan,   Me. 

DASBY,  Charles  Curran,  steamship  agt. :  b.  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  Apr.  19,  1883:  s.  Charles  V.  and  Kath- 
leen (O'Leary)  Dasey;  grad.  JMechanic  Arts  High 
Sch.,  Boston,  1900  (Franklin  Medal)  ;  unmarried. 
Entered  business  with  father  in  Boston,  1902,  and 
admitted,  1909,  as  mem.  firm  of  Charles  V.  Dasey 
&  Son,  steamship  agts.  and  foreign  bankers;  firm 
N.E.  passenger  agts.  for  several  steamship  lines; 
consul  for  the  Netherlands  since  1912,  in  territory 
covered  by  Mass.,  Me.,  N.H.,  Vt.  and  R.I.  Mem. 
Bank  Officers'  Assn.,  Boston.  Roman  Catholic. 
Club:  Boston  Citv.  Home:  1254  Commonwealth  Av. 
Office:  8  Broad  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

DASKAM,  Walter  Duryee,  banker;  b.  New  Ha- 
ven, Conn.,  Sept.  18,  1865;  s.  Theodore  James  and 
Sarah  Remer  (Stanley)  Daskam;  ed.  King  Sch., 
Stamford,  Conn.;  m.  Noroton,  Conn.,  June  3,  1897, 
Harriet  Tilley.  Clk.  Stamford  Nat.  Bank,  1882, 
bookkeeper,  1883,  teller,  1885;  sec.  and  treas.  Stam- 
ford Trust  Co.  since  1891;  v.-p.  St.  John  Wood 
Working  Co.;   sec.   Stamford  Water  Co.;   city  elk.. 


Stamford,  1889-91,  treas.,  1894-02;  chmn.  Rep.  Cam- 
paign Com.,  Stamford,  1891-03.  Home:  122  Glen- 
brook  Rd.    Office:   Atlantic  Sq.,  Stamford,  Conn. 

DAVENPORT,  Alfred,  insurance;  b.  Boston.  Jan. 
12,  18 NO;  s.  William  Edwards  and  Elizabeth  Violet 
(Irving)  Davenport:  descendant  of  Revolutionary 
ancestry  on  both  sides  of  the  house  (eligible  to 
membership  in  Mayflower  Soc.  and  S.R.) ;  ed.  pvt. 
and  T'ub.  schs..  Maiden,  Mass.;  studied  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  Law  2  yrs.;  m.  Edith  Carleton,  of 
Maiden,  June  13,  1903;  1  son,  Carleton.  Mem.  firm 
of  AVilliam  E.  Davenport  &  Son  (sr.  mem.  of  firm 
is  a  widely  known  authority  on  fire  ins.  in  U.S.; 
jr.  mem.  specializing  in  automobile  and  liability 
ins.);  one  of  founders  of  the  Progressive  Party; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1914  (led  ticket  with  10 
candidates  seeking  places) ;  one  of  17  Progressives 
in  total  membership  in  legislature  of  240;  author 
of  "Davenport  bill"  forming  state  control  of 
railroads.  Swedenborgian.  Clubs:  Boston  Press, 
University;  Kernwood  (Maiden,  Mass.).  Recre- 
ations: outdoor  sports,  music.  Home:  577  High- 
land Av.,  Maiden,  Mass.  Office:  92  Water  St.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

DAVENPOBT,  Bennett  Franklin,  medico-legal 
expert:  b.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  May  28,  1845;  s. 
Charles  and  Joan  Fullerton  (Hagar)  Davenport; 
A.B.,  Harvard.  1867  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1870, 
M.D.,  1871;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia), 
1871;  studied  a  vear  at  U.  of  Tiibingen;  m.  Annie 
Emeline  Coolidge,  of  Watertown,  Mass..  July  23, 
1873;  4  children,  all  of  whom  have  graduated  at 
Harvard  or  Radcliffe.  Began  practice  of  gen.  med- 
icine at  Boston:  since  1875,  when  was  apptd.  coro- 
ner for  Suffolk  Co.,  Mass.,  devoted  mostly  to 
medico-legal  specialties,  among  them  being  the 
expert  examination  of  questioned  documents,  to  de- 
termine the  authorship  of  the  handwriting;  expert 
in  notable  court  trials  in  many  states;  expert  for 
official  record  ink  of  jNIass.  Prof,  chemistry,  Mass. 
Coll.  Pharmacv,  1879-86;  milk  insp..  City  of  Bos- 
ton, 1882-5;  chemist,  Mass.  State  Bd.  Health,  1882- 
92,  State  Dairy  Bur.  since  1892;  chmn.  Watertown 
Health,  Park  and  AVater  bds.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  societies,  etc.)  Home:  "V^^atertown, 
Mass.    Office:    34   School   St.,   Boston.* 

BAVEITFOBT,  Charles  Haynes,  editorial  writer: 
b.  T\^ilmlngton,  Vt.,  Mar.  25,  1856;  s.  Charles  New- 
ton and  Louise  Conant  (Haynes)  Davenport; 
descendant  of  Roger  Conant,  the  immigrant, 
Salem,  Mass.,  1623,  also  of  John  Haynes,  1st  Co- 
lonial gov.  of  Conn.,  and  Deacon  Josiah  Haynes, 
who  was  killed  at  age  of  84,  while  pursuing  the 
British  after  the  Battle  of  Concord:  grad.  Leland 
and  Gray  Sem.,  Townshend.  Vt.,  1873;  student 
Amherst.  1873-7;  m.  Annie  Potter  Laughton,  of 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  June  21,  1884.  Founder  Brat- 
tleboro  (Vt.)  Reformer,  1876,  and  editor  and  pub. 
till  1901;  editorial  writer  Worcester  (Mass.) 
Evening  Post  since  1907;  dir.,  1884-03,  treas., 
1889-03,  Carpenter  Organ  Co.,  Brattleboro.  Mem. 
Vt.  Dem.  State  Central  Com.,  1880-4:  chmn.  Gold 
Dem.  State  Com.,  1896.  Pres.  Lake  View  Brother- 
hood, "Worcester.  Mem.  Chi  Phi.  Univer.salist. 
Author  of  the  local  option  liquor  license  law  of 
1902,  adopted  by  Vt.  legislature  and  confirmed  by 
subsequent  referendum  vote.  Author:  Brattleboro, 
1886:  Men  of  Vermont.  1894.  Home:  86  Alvarado 
Av.  Office:  W^orcester  Evening  Post,  559  Main  St., 
Worcester,   Mass. 

DAVENPOBT,  Charles  Milton,  lawyer;  b.  Ley- 
den,  Mass..  Sept.  8,  1877:  s.  William  Watson  and 
Marv  (Knox)  Davenport;  A.B.,  "Williams,  1901; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1904;  unmarried.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1904,  and  since  practiced  in 
Boston.  Trustee  Mass.  State  Training  Schs.;  mem. 
Mass.  Commn.  of  Probation.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Essex  County  Bar  Assn.,  Alumni 
Social  Service  Bureau  (exec,  com.).  Am.  Soc.  Crim- 
inal Law  and  Criminology.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph, 
JTnion  Boat,  Chestnut  Hill  Golf;  "Williams  (New 
York);  Harvard  (New  York).  Home:  3  Acorn  St. 
Office:   53    State   St.,   Boston,  IMass. 

DAVENPOBT,  Daniel,  lawyer;  b.  Wilton,  Conn., 
Jan.  13,  1852;  s.  George  A.  and  Mary  (Sturges) 
Davenport;  descended  from  Rev.  John  Davenport, 
founder  of  New  Haven  Colony;   B.A.,  Yale,    1873; 


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m.  Marv  E.  Tjockwood,  of  Wilton,  Conn.,  Oct.  16, 
1876;  1  daughter,  Beatrice  (Mrs.  George  L.  Em- 
mons, of  Schenectady,  N.Y.).  Admitted  to  Conn. 
bar,  1875,  and  since  practiced  at  Uridgeport;  mem. 
Davenport  &;  Banks  since  1S99;  gen.  counsel  Am. 
Anti-Boycott  Assn.,  27  William  St.,  N.V.  City. 
Mem.  Scroll  and  Key  (Yale).  (Mub:  Bi-ooklawn 
Country.  Home:  390  I'ark  PI.  Office:  952  Main  St., 
Bridgeport,   Conn. 

DAVENPORT,  Francis  Henry,  M.D. ;  b.  Koxbury, 
Mass.,  Mar.  27,  1S51;  s.  Henry  and  Caroline  (Howe) 
Davenpoit;  grad.  Williams  Coll.,  1870;  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1874;  m.  Elizabeth  A.  Brewster,  June  4, 
1879.  Asst.  prof,  gynecology.  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1895-05.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Gynecol.  Soc, 
Boston  Obstet.  Soc,  A.A.A.S.  Clubs:  Tavein  (Bos- 
ton); Country  (Brookline).  Author:  Diseases  of 
Women,  1SS9.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  419 
Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

DAVENPORT,  George  Howe,  lumber;  b.  Box- 
bury,  Mass.,  June  17,  1852;  s.  Henry  and  Caroline 
(Howe)  Davenport;  ed.  Boxbury  T^atin  Sch.,  1861- 
66;  m.  Pawtucket,  B.I.,  Nov.  7,  1885,  Camilla  H. 
Chace;  1  daughter,  Dorothea  (Mrs.  William  T. 
Aldrich,  of  Boston).  Began  active  career  as  elk. 
Edw.  D.  Peters  &  Co.,  1867;  upon  reorganization, 
1877,  became  mem.  firm  of  George  H.  Peters  & 
Co.,  and  upon  dissolution,  1887,  formed  copartner- 
shij)  under  title  of  Davenport,  Peters  &  Co.,  incor- 
porated, 1906,  as  Davenport,  Peters  &  Co.,  of  which 
is  pres. ;  dir.  Lumber  Mut.  Ins.  Co.  Trustee  Wel- 
lesley  Coll.,  Vincent  Memorial  Hosp.,  Mass.  Bible 
Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Union,  Coun- 
try, Exchange,  Eastern  Yacht.  Recreations: 
motoring,  golf,  travel.  Home:  460  Beacon  St.; 
(summer)  Marblehead,  Mass.  Office:  70  Kilby  St., 
JBoston. 

DAVENPORT,  Creorge  Patten,  capitalist;  b. 
Bath,  Me.,  May  29,  1844;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1867.  En- 
gaged in  banking  and  brokerage  business:  treas. 
Sch.  Bd.,  Bath.  Elected  overseer  Bowdoin  Coll., 
1906.    Home:  Bath,  Me. 

DAVENPORT,  George  William,  clergyman;  b. 
Brandon,  Vt.,  Aug.  14,  1870;  s.  Willard  Goss  and 
Marv  Converse  (Backus)  Davenport:  ed.  Washing- 
ton "(D.C.)  High  Sch.,  St.  Paul's  High  Sch.,  Balti- 
more, Md. ;  Hobart  Coll.,  Geneva,  N.Y. ;  Gen.  Theol. 
Sem.,  New  York;  m.  Brandon,  Vt.,  Sept.  24,  1897, 
Jennie  Piatt  Briggs.  Deacon,  1893,  priest,  1896, 
Episcopal  Ch.;  in  charge  St.  John  the  Baptist  Ch., 
Baltimore,  1896;  curate  St.  Matthew's  Ch.,  New 
York,  1896-7;  rector  Ch.  of  the  Resurrection,  Rich- 
mond Hill,  N.Y.,  1897-1900,  Ch.  of  the  Redeemer, 
Astoria,  N.Y.,  1900-3,  St.  James  Ch.,  Danbury, 
Conn.,  since  1903;  chaplain  Coast  Arty.,  C.N.G. ; 
mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Danbui-y.  Republican.  Mason. 
Home:    P'airview  Av.,   Danbury,   Conn. 

DAVENPORT,   Henry   Adolphus,   clergyman;    b. 

North  Stamford,  Conn.,  Mar.  26,  1845;  s.  William 
and  Clarissa  (Rockwell)  Davenport;  A.B.,  Amherst, 
1870,  A.M.,  1873;  grad.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1873;  m. 
Lizzie  M.  Enright,  of  New  York,  Sept.  29,  1874;  3 
children.  Rev.  Harry,  Prof.  W.  E.,  and  May  O. 
Davenport.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1873;  pastor 
New  York,  1873-8,  1st  Presbyn.  Ch.,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  1878-07,  People's  Presbyn.  Ch.,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  since  1907.  Republican.  Author  of  poems, 
Christmas  brochures,  many  publislied  sermons. 
Address:   4  2  Laurel  A  v.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

DAVENPORT,  Howard  Hittingfer,  ice  dealer;  b. 
San  Francisco,  Cal.,  June  16,  1872;  s.  Charles  W. 
and  Sarah  A.  (Hittinger)  Davenport;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1897;  m.  Alice  F.  Davenport,  of  Watertown, 
Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1898;  3  children,  Edward  Augustus, 
2d,  b.  June  7,  1900;  Howard  Hittinger,  Jr.,  Oct. 
30,  1902;  Lawrence  Adams,  Mar.  7,  1909.  In  ice 
business  since  1897;  asst.  treas.  Fresh  Pond  Ice 
Co.,  Metropolitan  Ice  Co.;  dir.  Dunstable  Ice  Co., 
Middlesex  Ice  Co.;  mem.  corpn.  Somerville  Savings 
Bank.  Dir.  Natural  Ice  Assn.  of  America,  Mass. 
Ice  Dealers'  Assn.  (pres.  2  terms);  treas.  Am. 
Pageant  Assn.;  nat.  councillor  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce of  U.S.  of  America;  mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  Nat.  Economic  League,  Am.  Acad. 
Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Am.  Economic  Assn. 
Mason  (Soley  Lodge,  Royal  Arch  Chapter).  Clubs: 
Boston  City,  Harvard  (Boston);  Central.  Harvai-d 


(Somerville,  Mass.);  Mystic  Valley  Harvard  Club 
(sec).  Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  86  Munroe 
St.    Office:  321  Washington  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

DAVENPORT,  James  Henry,  surgeon;  b.  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  Mar.  17,  1862;  s.  William  and  Julia 
Slocum  (Gifford)  Davenport;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U., 
1883;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1885;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1887.  House  surgeon  R.I. 
Hosp.,  Providence,  1885-6;  house  phys.,  Boston 
Lying-in  Hosp.,  Jan. -May,  1887;  asst.  surgeon, 
Dei)t.  of  Gynecology,  R.I.  Hosp.,  1888-95;  visiting 
surgeon,  R.I.  Hosp.,  since  1895;  consulting  surgeon, 
Providence  Lying-in  Hosp.,  St.  Elizabeth's  Home 
and  Butler  Hosp.  Mem.  Am.  Med.  Assn.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn. 
York  and  Scottish  Rite  Mason.  Clubs:  Hope,  Uni- 
versity, Providence  Art,  Friday  Evening,  Amos 
Throop.  Wrote  monograi)h  on  Bibliography  of 
Medical  Authors.  Home:  25  George  St.  Office:  210 
Benefit   St.,   Providence,   R.T. 

DAVENPORT,  James  !■.,  U.S.  pension  official; 
Jan.  27,  1845-Apr.  2,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in   .America,   1914-15.) 

DAVENPORT,  Jolin  Gaylord,  clergyman;  b.  Wil- 
ton, Conn.,  Nov.  24,  1840;  s.  Charles  Augustus  and 
Sarah  Maria  (Gaylord)  Davenport;  prep.  edn.  Wil- 
ton Classical  Acad.;  A.B.,  salutatorian.  class  day 
poet,  Williams  Coll.,  1863,  A.M.,  1866  (D.D.,  1893); 
studied  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1864-5;  tutor,  Wil- 
liams Coll.,  1865-7  and  studied  with  Dr.  Mark  Hop- 
kins during  same  time;  m.  Wilton,  Nov.  29,  1866, 
Alice  Westcott;  3  children,  of  whpm  the  only  son, 
Clarence  Gaylord,  an  electrical  engineer  with  Gen. 
Miles,  died  at  Ponce,  in  Spanish-Am.  War.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  .lulv  1,  1868;  pastor  Park 
St.  Ch.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1868-81;  2d  Ch.,  Water- 
bury,  1881-11,  pastor  emeritus  since  1911.  Mem. 
Civil  Service  Reform  Assn.  of  Conn.,  Mattatuck 
Hist.  Soc,  Conn.  Hist.  Soc,  Am.  Hygiene  Assn., 
Conn.  Soc.  and  National  Court  of  Soc.  Founders 
and  patriots  of  America  (chap. -gen.  and  deputy 
gov.  gen.),  Nat.  Flag  Assn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Grand 
worthy  patriarch  Sons  of  Temperance  of  Conn., 
1874-5.  Author:  The  Fulfillment,  1900;  Something 
Beyond  and  Other  Poems,  1914;  also  Life  of  Moses 
Stuart,  and  various  hist,  articles,  many  addresses 
and  poems  on  anniversary  occasions.  Address;  67 
Chestnut  Av.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

DAVENPORT,  Milton  "Webster,  chemist:  b.  New 
Canaan,  Conn.,  I\Iar.  11,  1877;  s.  William  Webster 
and  Eudora  (Moulton)  Davenport;  B.D.,  Wesleyan 
U.,  Conn.,  1903,  M.S.,  1908;  studied  U.  of  Cal., 
1904;  m.  Laura  Nichols  Davenport,  of  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.,  Oct.  15,  1904;  1  son,  Lawrence.  Prin.  Weiser 
Acad.,  Ida.,  1903-4;  prin.  high  sch..  Grants  Pass, 
Ore.,  1904-5;  city  chemist.  New  Britain,  Conn., 
since  1905;  dir.  Davenport  Engring.  Lab.,  1909-10; 
IJres.  Davenport  &  Keeler,  Inc.,  since  1911;  mem. 
Bd.  of  Health.  New  Britian,  since  1914.  In  charge 
lab..  New  York  Bd.  AVater  Supply,  Babylon,  N.Y.; 
1908.  Mem.  N.E.  AVater  Works  Assn.,  Am.  Chem. 
Soc,  Conn.  Pomol.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Recreations:  music,  fruit  culture.  Author: 
(thesis)  The  Physiological  Control  of  Sewage 
Filters,  1908;  also  articles  on  rural  sanitation. 
Home:  112  Lincoln  St.  Office:  441  Arch  St.,  New 
Britain,    Conn. 

DAVENPORT,  VTalter  Rice,  clergyman,  editor; 
b.  AVilliamstown,  Vt.,  Apr.  10,  1855;  s.  Rice  and 
Susan  Davenport;  ed.  Montpelier  Sem.  and  Boston 
U.;  m.  Flora  L.  Thomson.  Apr.  10,  1884;  m.  2d.  Mrs. 
Emma  L.  Putnam,  Aug.  20,  1913.  Joined  A't.  (Meth.) 
Annual  Conf.,  1880;  presiding  elder  Montpelier 
Dist.,  A^t.  Conf..  1898-1900;  pastor,  Orleans,  Vt., 
1905-9,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  1910-12,  Springfield,  Vt., 
1913 — .  Sec.  Vt.  Conf.  Hist.  Soc,  1887-13,  Vt.  Conf. 
Bd.  Ch.  Extension,  1889-97,  1902-6;  mem.  Vt.\  Conf . 
Bd.  Examination.  1892-8  and  1909-13;  sec.  bd., 
1892-3;  sec.  Vt.  Conf.,  1895-9  and  1911,  Vt.  Conf. 
Sustentation  Fund  Soc,  1909-13.  Pres.  Municipal 
League,  Barre.  1894-5;  mem.  bd.  of  health.  Barre. 
1896-7:  pres.  Bd.  Trade,  Orleans,  1909,  Hosp.  Aid 
Soc,  Springfield,  1913-14;  field  sec.  Vt.  State  Anti- 
Saloon  League,  1905-6;  state  supt.  S.S.  temperance 
work.  1908-11.  Editor  and  pub.  People's  Monthlv, 
1881-2;  asst.  editor  A^t.  Christian  Messenger,  1882- 
84;   editor  Barre  Daily  Telegram,   1904,  Vt.   Issue, 


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1905-11.  Supt.  schs.,  Waterburv,  1889-90;  mem. 
Washington  Co.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  1891-2,  sec,  1892; 
trustee  Montpelier  Sem.,  1889-99,  sec.  bd.,  1889-01; 
prin.  Montpelier  Sem.,  1901-3.  Address:  Spring- 
field, Vt.» 

DAVENPORT,  •William  Aiken,  lawyer;  b.  Wil- 
mington, Vt.,  Oct.  23,  1S69;  s.  Stephen  Tabor  and 
Alice  S.  (Warner)  Davenport;  grad.  Glenwood  Clas- 
sical Sem.,  West  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1889;  teacher  in 
pub.  schs.  4  yrs. ;  studied  law  with  Frederick  L. 
Greene,  Greenfield,  Mass.;  m.  Belle  M.  Shearer,  of 
Greenfield,  Dec.  11,  1894;  6  children,  Alice  G.,  Her- 
bert S.,  William  L.,  Isabel  O.,  Mar.iorie  D.,  Dorothy 
N.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1895,  later  to  U.S. 
courts  and  to  U.S.  Supreme  Ct.,  1908;  practiced  in 
Greenfield  since  1895;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1899-1900;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Greenfield,  1905-9,  and 
1915-18;  park  commr.,  1908;  selectman,  1909-13. 
Democrat;  alternate  at  large,  Dem.  Nat.  Conv., 
1908.  Odd  Fellow.  ]Mem.  A.O.U.W..  Eagles, 
Moose.    Address:  107  Conway  St.,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

DAVENPORT,  William  Nathaniel,  lawyer;  b. 
Boylston,  Mass.,  Nov.  3,  1856;  s.  William  Jepthah 
and  Almira  (Howard)  Davenport;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
and  U.  of  Mich.  Law  Sch.;  m.  Lizzie  M.  Kendall,  of 
Boylston,  Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1887.  Employed  in  cotton 
mill,  1867-70,  and  in  shoe  factorv,  Marlborough, 
Mas.=^.,  1870-9;  admitted  to  Mich,  bar,  1882,  Mass. 
bar,  1883;  practiced  Marlborough  and  Boston,  1883- 
95;  elk.  Police  Ct..  Marlborough,  1882-3;  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1885.  1886,  Senate,  1889-90;  mayor 
of  Marlborough,  1894-5;  sec.  Met.  Water  Bd.  and 
Met.  Water  and  Sewerage  Bd.  since  1895.  Conglist. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Club:  Boston  City.  Recreations: 
motoring,  fishing.  Home:  Newton  Highlands,  Mass. 
Office:    1   Ashburton  Place,   Boston,  Mass. 

DAVEY,  "William  Robert  Parkhouse;  moved  to 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

DAVID,  Ira  Edward,  clergyman.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

DAVIDSON,  Alan,  M.D.;  b.  Canada,  Mar.  23, 
1866;  s.  Alexander  R.  and  Margaret  (Evans)  Dav- 
idson; prep.  edn.  Listowel  High  Sch.  and  Wood- 
stock Collegiate  Inst.;  M.D.,  Med.  Faculty,  McGill 
U.,  1894;  m.  Helen  MacMahon,  of  Toronto.  Apr. 
10,  1907;  2  children,  Dorothy,  John  Alexander. 
Practiced  at  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  since  1896;  surgeon 
St.  Albans  Hosp.;  chief  surgeon  Central  Vt.  Ry. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  British  Med.  Assn.,  Royal  Coll.  Sur- 
geons (England),  Assn.  N.Y.  and  N.  E.  Ry.  Sur- 
geons. Republican.  Presbyterian.  Recreations: 
fishing,  tennis,  motoring.  Home:  39  Bank  St.,  St. 
Albans,  Vt. 

DAVIDSON,  Alonzo  B.,  lumber  merchant;  b. 
Charlton,  Mass.,  Jan.  18,  1849;  s.  Jonathan  K.  and 
Mary  Lucretia  (Merriam)  Davidson;  descendant 
of  Benjamin  Davidson,  of  Scotland,  who  came  to 
America  in  1720;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Charlton  and 
Oxford.  Mass.;  m.  Jennie  L.  Home,  of  Charlton, 
Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1873;  4  children,  Geo.  A.,  Grace  L., 
Herbert  A.,  Alonzo  B..  Jr.  Engaged  in  lumber 
business  at  Leicester,  Mass.,  since  1869;  associated 
with  brother.  H.  K.  Davidson,  1869-84,  alone  since 
1884;  pres.  Leicester  Savings  Bank,  Pine  Grove 
Cemetery;  treas.  and  dir.  Worcester  Novelty  Co. 
Member  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Leicester.  Republican. 
Mem.  Parish  John  Nelson  Memorial  Ch.  Club: 
Commonwealth  (Worcester).  Address:  Leicester, 
Mass. 

DAVIDSON.  Charles,  educator;  moved  to  Clare- 
mont,  Cal.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.) 

DAVIDSON,  Charles  "W.,  jeweler;  b.  Watertown, 
Mass.,  Aug.  13,  1865;  s.  Nathaniel  and  Marv  (Gil- 
lis)  Davidson;  ed.  Newton  High  Sch.;  m.  Harriet 
Willey,  of  Newtonville,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1900.  Con- 
nected with  jewelry  business  since  1883;  pres. 
Thomas  Long  Co.  since  1896.  Mem.  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Boston  City, 
Twentieth  Century,  Albemarle  Golf.  Congrega- 
tional. Recreations:  golf.  Home:  Newtonville, 
Mass.    Ofl^ce:   41    Summer  St.,  Boston. 

DAVIDSON,  Prank  Porest,  jeweler;  b.  Salis- 
bury, N.H..  Sept.  12,  1856;  s.  Nathaniel  and  Mary 
(Giilis)  Davidson;  ed.  pub.  schs..  ^V'atertown  and 
Newton.  Mass.;  m.  R.  Alida  Allen,  of  East  Free- 
town, Mass.,  June,   1880    (died  Jan.,   1896);   3  chil- 


dren, Mary  Richmond,  Louise  Allen  (Mrs.  Joseph 
Scott  Rider,  of  Auburndale,  Mass.),  Myrtis  P\;  m. 
2d,  Adaline  White  Allen,  of  East  Freetown,  Oct.  6, 
1897;  2  children,  Frank  Forest,  Jr.,  Allen.  Began 
as  salesman  with  Thomas  Long,  jeweler,  1874;  be- 
came mem.  firm  of  Thomas  Long  &  Co.,  1879;  Mr. 
Long  died,  1895,  and  firm  was  incorporated,  1896, 
as  Thomas  Long  Co.,  wholesale  and  retail  jewelers 
and  watchmakers,  of  which  has  since  been  treas. 
]Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Pres.  Union 
Rescue  Mission  (Boston);  dir.  Gordon  Bible  Inst.. 
Cullis  Consumptives'  Home.  Conglist.  Club:  Brae 
Burn  Country.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  59  Wood- 
land Rd.,  Auburndale,  Mass.  Office:  39-41  Summer 
St.,  Boston. 

DAVIDSON,  Hannah  Amelia,  editor,  author;  b. 
Campello,  Mass.,  Oct.  29,  1852;  d.  Spencer  Williams 
and  Mary  (Packard)  Noyes;  A.B.,  la.  (now  (Jrin- 
nell)  Coll.,  1878,  AM.,  1881;  m.  Charles  Davidson, 
Aug.  21,  1878.  Studied  Sanskrit  and  taught,  1878- 
9;  prin.  and  teacher  Greek,  Latin  and  English  his- 
tory, Minneapolis  Acad.,  1879-84;  tauglit  history 
and  English  composition,  The  Dalles  (Ore.)  High 
Sch.,  1884-5;  student  politics,  finance  and  econom- 
ics, grad.  dept..  U.  of  Minn.,  1885-6,  Am.  colonial 
instns.  and  politics,  grad.  dept.,  U.  of  Cal.,  1886-7; 
taught  liistory  and  English,  Belmont  Sch.,  Cal., 
1887-93;  student  grad.  dept.  U.  of  Chicago,  econom- 
ics, history  and  politics,  summer  terms,  1894,  1895; 
lecturer  on  lit.  art  in  fiction  and  the  drama,  W^elles- 
ley  and  Mt.  Holvoke  colls.;  dir.  summer  classes  for 
study  of  English  since  1902.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books  and  writings.)  Address:  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.* 

DAVIDSON,  Harold  Sidney,  clergyman;  b.  Wolf- 
ville,  N.S.,  Aug.  28.  1871;  s.  Joseph  Benjamin  and 
Margaret  Ann  Davidson;  A.B.,  with  honors,  Aca- 
dia U.,  Wolfville,  N.S.,  1894;  A.M.,  Princeton. 
1898;  S.T.B.,  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1898:  U.  of 
Berlin,  Germany,  1903-4;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Leipzig, 
1906;  m.  Christine  Bruce,  of  Musquodoboit.  N.S.. 
Oct.  2,  1899;  1  son,  Harold  Prescott.  Ordained 
Presbyterian  ministry,  1898;  pastor  Gordon  Me- 
morial Ch.,  Bridgetown,  N.S.,  1898-03;  lecturer  in 
Oriental  langs.,  Columbia,  1907-10;  pastor  Congl. 
Ch..  Loudon,  N.H.,  1910-12,  Lisbon,  N.H.,  since 
July,  1912.  Mem.  Am.  Oriental  Soc.  Editor: 
"Stray  Leaves  from  Book  of  Wonders"  (work  of 
brother,  deceased).  1890;  De  Lagarde's  Ausgabe 
der  Arabischen  Ubersetzung  der  Genesis,  1908. 
Address:   Lisbon,   N.H. 

DAVIES,  Caroline  Stodder,  college  dean;  b. 
Methuen,  Mass.,  Dec.  3,  1864;  d.  Samuel  Roland 
and  Jane  Breck  (Davis)  Crocker;  descendant  on 
paternal  side,  of  Crocker  and  Foxcroft  ancestry, 
patriots  and  clergymen,  on  maternal  side,  of  pa- 
triots back  to  French  and  Indian  wars;  prep.  edn. 
Methuen  High  Sch.;  B.A.,  Wellesley,  1887;  post- 
grad, worlt,  Newnham  Coll.,  Cambridge,  Eng., 
1891-2;  m.  at  Methuen,  1895,  Rev.  Owen  J.  Davies, 
of  Haddonfield,  N.J.,  a  native  of  London.  Eng.;  2 
children.  Teacher  of  Greek  and  English  lit.,  Har- 
court  Place  Sem.,  Gambler,  O.,  1887-94;  later 
teacher  and  drawing  room  lecturer  in  Chicago; 
dean  Jackson  Coll  (Tufts  Coll.),  since  June,  1910. 
Episcopalian.  Mem.  Shakespeare  Soc,  Assn.  of 
Collegiate  Alumnae,  Assn.  of  N.E.  Colleges  and 
Secondary  Schools,  Wellesley  Coll.  Club,  Women's 
Ednl.  and  Industrial  Union  (Boston).  Club:  Col- 
lege (Boston).    Address:  Tufts  College.  Mass. 

DAVIES,  Oscar  Charles  Sanborn,  M.D. ;  b.  Sid- 
ney, Me.,  Oct.  8,  1855;  s.  Alonzo  and  Julia  A.  (Sar- 
gent) Davies;  grad.  Coburn  Classical  Inst..  Water- 
ville.  Me.,  1875;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1879,  A.M.,  1883; 
M  D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1883;  studied 
U.  of  Vienna,  Austria,  1895;  m.  Mary  Brooks 
Harlow,  of  Augusta,  Me.,  Dec.  4,  1890;  4  children. 
Asst.  phvs..  Me.  Insane  Hosp.,  Augusta,  Me.,  1883- 
90;  practicing  phys..  New  York,  1890-5,  Augusta, 
since  1895;  mem.  surg.  staff  Augusta  City  Hosp. 
since  its  opening,  1898;  ex-chmn.  Augusta  Bd.  of 
Health;  co.  examiner  of  insane  criminals.  Mem. 
Am.  Acad.  Med.,  A.M.A.,  N.E.  Soc.  of  Psychiatry, 
Me.  Med.  Assn.  Mason  (K.T.).  Address:  19 
Stone  St.,  Augusta,  Me. 

DAVIES,  Thomas  Prederick,  bishop;  b.  Phila., 
July    20,    1872:    s.    late    Bishop    Thomas    Frederick 


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and  Marv  Lang  (Hackstaff)  Davies;  ed.  P.E.  Acad., 
Phila.,  1883-9;  B.A.,  Yale,  1894,  M.A.,  1907;  B.D., 
Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  New  York,  1S97  (D.D.,  1911;  D.D.. 
Amherst,  1912);  unmarried.  Deacon,  1897,  priest, 
1898,  P.K.  Ch.;  asst.  minister  Cii.  of  tlie  Incarna- 
tion, New  York,  1897-1900;  rector  Christ  Ch.,  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  1901-3,  All  Saints,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1903-11;  elected  bishop,  May  10,  1911.  Mem.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  Psi  Upsilon,  Skull  and  Bones  (Yale). 
Clubs:  Worcester,  Springfield  Country,  University 
(New  York).  Home:  1154  Worthington  St.,  Spring- 
field, Mass.* 

DAVIS,  Andrew  McFarland,  antiquarian;  b. 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Dec.  :!0,  l.s:'.;;;  S.B.,  Lawrence 
Scientific  Sch.  (Harvard),  1854  (hon.  A.M.,  Har- 
vard, 1893);  m.  Henrietta  Parker  Whitney,  Oct. 
23,  1862.  Admitted  to  N.Y.  and  Mass.  bars;  later 
went  to  Cal.,  became  partner  with  his  brother, 
Horace,  in  mfg.  business;  later  returned  to  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  becoming  an  antiquarian.  Mem. 
Am.  Antiq.  Soc.  (v. -p.),  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Colonial 
Soc.  of  Mass.  (v.-p.);  fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences;  hon.  mem.  Old  Colony  Hist.  Soc,  Har- 
vard Memorial  Assn.;  con-,  mem.  Wis.  Hist.  Soc, 
Hist.  Soc.  Pa.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,  etc.)  Address:  10  Appleton  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

DAVIS,  Bancroft  Glierardi,  lawyer;  b.  New  York, 
Oct.  G,  1864;  s.  Andrew  McFarland  and  Henrietta 
P.  (Whitney)  Davis;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1885,  A.M.,  1888;  LL.B.,  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,  1888.  Has  practiced  in  Boston 
since  1888.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Mid- 
dlesex Bar  Assn.  Clubs:  Oakley  Country,  Union, 
Algonquin,  Harvard  (New  York).  Recreations: 
golf.  Home:  48  Beacon  St.  Office:  50  Congress 
St.,  Boston. 

DAVIS,  Bradley  UXoore,  botanist;  moved  to 
Pliiladelphia,  Pa.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in   America,    1914-15.) 

DAVIS,  Charles  Dimon,  jewelry  merchant;  b. 
Derby,  Conn.,  Sept.  6,  1863;  s.  John  B.  and  Joseph- 
ine (Chatfield)  Davis;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.;  m.  Susan  Hawley,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
Apr.  14,  1891;  2  children,  Bronson  Hawley,  b.  Mar. 
1,  1896;  Esther  Kinney.  June  2,  1897.  Began  as 
apprentice  boy  in  jewelry  store  of  Edward  But- 
ton, Bridgeport,  1879;  became  partner,  1887;  sold 
out,  1890,  and  bought  half  interest  in  business  of 
Warner  &  Parker,  oldest  jewelry  store  in  city; 
mem.  Parker  &  Davis,  1890-8;  pres.  Davis  &  Haw- 
ley Co.  since  1898;  also  Davis  &  Hawley  Jeweler.s, 
Inc.,  Waterbury,  since  1911;  sec.  Jewelers'  Corpn., 
Bridgeport;  dir.  United  Jewelers,  Inc.,  N.Y.  City. 
Chmn.  City  Plan  Commn.,  Bridgeport;  mem. 
Business  Men's  Assn.,  Bridgeport  (ex-pres.),  Bd. 
of  Trade,  Charity  Orgn.  Soc,  Bridgeport.  Pres. 
Conn.  State  Jewelers'  Assn.;  mem.  Conn.  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  Gen.  Silliman  Brancli,  Conn.  Soc. 
S.A.R.,  Bridgeport  Hist,  and  Scientific  Soc,  Bridge- 
port, Oratorio  Soc  (v.-p.).  INIem.  Corintliian 
Lodge  No.  104,  F.  and  A.M.;  Hamilton  Com- 
mandery  No.  5,  K.T.  (Past  Commander) ;  Wash- 
ington Council,  Valley  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  32°, 
A. A.  &  S.R.  (Sovereign  Prince).  Mem.  Pequon- 
nock  Lodge  I.O.O.F.  Republican.  Universalist. 
Clubs:  Contemporary,  Brooklawn  Country  (Bridge- 
port), Waterburv  (Waterburv,  Conn.).  Home: 
1519  Main  St.  Office:  996  Main  St.,  Bridgeport, 
Conn. 

DAVIS,  Charles  Edward,  clergyman;  ta.  Dudley, 
Mass.,  Feb.  25.  1853 ;  s.  Amasa  and  Fidelia  Davis;  A. 
B.,Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1876  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M., 
1879  (D.D.,  1909);  m.  West  Medway,  Mass..  Mar. 
28,  1877,  Julia  A.  Cowell  (died  June  21,  1909);  m. 
2d,  Westfield,  Mass,  Dec.  22,  1910,  Clara  Loomis 
Bush.  Teacher  Wyoming  Sem.,  Kingston,  Pa., 
1876-7;  prin.  high  sch.,  Webster,  Mass.,  1877-82; 
pastor  Dudley,  Mass.,  1879-82;  ordained  M.E.  min- 
istry, 1882;  pastor  Natick,  1882-5,  People's  Ch., 
Boston,  1885-8,  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Lowell,  1888-91, 
Melrose,  1900-3,  Westfield,  1903-8,  Highlands,  Bos- 
ton, 1908-9;  prin.  Wesleyan  Acad.,  Wilbraham, 
1909-11;  pastor  Boston  Street  Ch.,  Lvnn,  since 
1911.  Trustee  Wesleyan  U.  Author:  Paul  Leon- 
ard's Sacrifice.  Home:  69  Aldrich  St.,  Roslindale, 
Mass. 


DAVIS,  Charles  Harold,  aitist;  b.  Amesbury, 
Mass.,  Jan.  7,  1856;  s.  James  H.  and  Elizabeth  L. 
(Coffin)  Davis;  studied,  Art  Mus.  Sch.,  Boston, 
3  yrs.  and  under  Lefebvre  and  Boulanger,  Julien 
Acad.,  Pai'is;  remained  in  France  10  yrs.  and  exhib- 
ited in  Salon  for  10  yrs.;  m.  Angele  Legarde,  of 
Paris,  1884  (died  1897);  2d,  Frances  Thomas,  d. 
Dr.  Edwin  Thomas  Darby,  of  Phila.,  Apr.  9,  1900. 
Has  resided  at  Mystic,  Conn.,  since  1890;  landscape 
painter;  represented  in  Met.  Mus.,  Corcoran  Gal- 
lery, Washington,  Pa.  Acad.  Fine  Arts,  Art  Inst., 
Chicago,  Carnegie  Inst..  Pittsburgh,  etc.  N.A. 
Studio:     Mystic,  Conn.* 

DAVIS,  Charles  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Enfield, 
Mass.,  Apr.  21,  1S76:  s.  Benjamin  Franklin  and 
Mary  Jane  (Phillips)  Davis;  grad.  Ware  High 
Sch.,  1893;  B.A.,  Williams,  1898;  B.D.,  Hartford 
Theol.  Sem.,  1901;  m.  Gertrude  Vernon  Kahn,  of 
Baltimore,  Md.,  Dec.  5,  1907;  1  son,  Phillips  Cal- 
vert. Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1901;  pastor  Som- 
erville,  Conn.,  1901-7,  Hollis,  N.H.,  1907-12,  2d 
Parish  Ch.,  Portland,  Me.,  since  Feb.  1,  1912.  Del. 
Rep.  State  Senatorial  Conv.,  1908.  Life  mem.  A.B. 
C.F.M.  (hon.).  Recreations:  fishing,  hunting, 
horseback  riding,  walking.  Address;  100  Spruce 
St.,   Portland,   Me. 

DAVIS,  Charles  Henry,  civil  engineer;  b.  Mont- 
gomery Co.,  Pa.,  May  4,  1865;  C.E.,  Columbia,  1887. 
Expert  in  Lynn  factory  of  Thomson-Houston  Elec- 
tric Co.,  1887;  engr.  and  asst.  to  pres.,  Sawyer- 
Man  Electric  Co.,  New  York,  1887-8;  engr.  and 
supt.  constrn.,  Westinghouse  Electric  Mfg.  Co., 
1888-9;  consulting  engr.,  Phila.,  Boston  and  New 
York,  1889 — ;  trustee  various  estates,  etc.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  societies,  etc.)  Home: 
South  Yarmouth,  Mass.  (summer);  Elmwood, 
Cambridge,    Mass.    (winter).* 

DAVIS,  Charles  Henry  Stanley,  M.D. ;  b.  Goshen, 
Conn.,  Mar.  2,  1840;  s.  Dr.  Timothy  Fisher  and 
Moriva  (Hatch)  Davis;  M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll. 
(New  York,  U.),  1866;  studied  in  hosps..  New  York, 
Boston,  Paris,  London;  m.  Caroline  Elizabeth 
Harris,  of  Meriden,  Conn.,  1868.  In  practice  at 
Meriden,  Conn.,  since  1868;  phys.  Curtis  Home  for 
Orphans  and  Old  Ladies,  1886-08;  phys.  State  Sch. 
for  Bovs,  1895-1900  (trustee,  sec,  treas.,  1894-9). 
Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1873,  1885,  1886;  mayor. 
Meriden,  1887-8;  city  treas.,  1898-9;  pres.  Bd.  Edn., 
1898-08.  Well  known  as  archteologist  and  philolo- 
gist; editor  Biblia.  jour,  of  Oriental  archaeology 
since  1887;  asso.  editor  American  Antiquarian  and 
Oriental  Journal  since  1906.  Corr.  sec.  Meriden 
Scientific  Assn..  1882-12.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  books,   etc.)     Address:    Meriden,   Conn.* 

DAVIS,  Charles  Marsh;  ta.  Northfield,  Vt.,  June 
13,  1860;  s.  John  Preston  and  Phoebe  Loraine 
(Marsh)  Davis;  prep.  edn.  Northfield  High  Sell.; 
student  Norwich  U.,  1877-80;  B.S.,  Dartmouth, 
1882;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1889;  m. 
Mary  H.  Wooster,  of  Northfield,  Sept.  14,  1892;  2 
children,  .lohn  Wooster,  Emma  Louise.  Admitted 
to  Vt.  bar,  1889  and  practiced  in  Northfield  until 
1899:  since  in  woolen  business  at  Northfield  Palls. 
Trustee  Norwich  U.    Address:    Northfield,  Vt. 

DAVIS,  Charles  Palmer,  editor,  publisher;  b. 
Woburn,  Mass.,  Nov.  7,  1859;  s.  Thomas  George 
and  Margaret  Anne  (Davison)  Davis;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  and  by  pvt.  stud.y;  m.  Minerva  Porter,  of 
Agawam,  Mass.,  Nov.  24,  1887;  2  children,  Emily 
Porter,  Preston.  Began  newspaper  work  on  Wo- 
burn Advertiser,  1876;  with  N.Y.  Herald,  1884-6, 
Dallas  (Tex.)  News  and  El  Paso  Tribune,  1886, 
Boston  Globe,  1887-91;  associated  with  Charles  J. 
Bellamy,  1890,  and  founded  Sprin.gfield  Publish- 
ing Co.,  book  pubs.;  founded,  1902,  Current  Events 
(weekly),  of  wliicli  is  editor  and  chief  owner;  dir. 
and  treas.  Ednl.  Press  Co.;  dir.  Phelps  Phb.  Co.; 
pres.  Hampden  Development  Assn.  Dem.  candi- 
date for  Congress,  1st  Mass.  Dist.,  1898.  Mem. 
Conn.  Valley  Hist.  Soc,  N.E.  A.,  A.A.A.S.  Unitar- 
ian. Clubs:  Nayasset.  Springfield  Country.  Rec- 
reations: motoring,  golf.  Home:  1105  Worth- 
ington  St.    Office:    10  Broadway,  Springfield,  Mass. 

DAVIS,  Charles  Stevenson,  lawyer,  banker;  b. 
Plymoutli.  Mass.,  .Tan.  1,  1858;  s.  Charles  Gideon 
and  Hannah  Stevenson  (Thomas)  Davis;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1880;  m.  Plymouth,  Mass.,  June  30,  1886, 


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Lydia  Russell;  children,  Charles  S..  Jr.,  Russell. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1SS2;  law  sec.  to  John  'M.  Har- 
lan, justice  U.S.  Suiiiome  Court,  1882-4;  prac- 
ticed since  1884,  Plymouth,  aiass.,  and  in  Boston 
since  1906;  pres.  Plymouth  Savings  Bank  since 
1900;  dir.  Old  Colony  Nat.  Bank;  justice  of  peace. 
Pres.  Jordan  Hosp.;  trustee  Pilgrim  Soc.  Mass. 
del.  to  Gold  Dein.  Nat.  Conv.,  Indianapolis,  1896; 
rep.  Mass.  Legislature,  1904-5.  :Mem.  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston,  Plymouth  Co.  Bar  Assn.  Clubs: 
Union,  Old  Colony,  Country  (Brookline).  Recrea- 
tions: country  life.  Home:  Plymouth,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:    70    State    St.,    Boston. 

DAVIS,  Charles  Thornton,  lawver,  judge;  b. 
Concord,  N.H.,  Jan.  12,  186.3;  s.  Dr.  Charles  Augus- 
tine and  Mary  (Thornton)  Davis;  grad.  Harvard, 
1884;  studied  2  yrs.  in  Harvard  Daw  Sch.,  and  was 
admitted  to  bar  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  1886;  m. 
Portland,  Me.,  Sept.  12,  1888,  Prances  P.  Anderson. 
Practiced  in  Boston,  1887-94;  returned  to  Worceb- 
ter  and  devoted  attention  exclusively  to  real  estate 
law;  chief  examiner  of  titles  Metropolitan  Water 
Bd.,  1895-98;  judge  Mass.  Dand  Court  since  1898. 
Episcopalian.  Mason.  Address:  Land  Court,  Bos- 
ton.* 

DAVIS,  Daniel  F.,  Jr.,  pharmacist;  b.  Westfield, 
Vt.,  May  23,  1861;  s.  Daniel  F.  and  Hattie  K. 
(Francis)  Davis;  ed.  Black  River  Acad.,  Ludlow, 
A^t. ;  Bellows  Falls  High  Sch.;  Vt.  Acad.,  Saxtons 
River,  Vt. ;  Nat.  Sch.  of  Pharmacv.  Chicago;  m. 
1881,  Flora  R.  Paine,  of  Fletchville,  Vt.  (died 
1907);  m.  2d,  Sept.  10.  1909.  Lula  C.  Harris,  of 
Bradford,  Vt.  Traveling  salesman  for  Wells  & 
Richardson  Co..  1885-9;  opened  drug  store.  Ma- 
lone.  N.Y.,-  1889,  burned  out,  1893;  represented 
Burlington  Drug  Co.  as  traveling  salesman,  N.Y. 
Stale,  until  1897;  apptd.  eastern  rep.  Wells  & 
Richardson  Co.,  1897;  resigned,  1902.  and  opened 
drug  store  in  Barre.  Mem.  N.E.  Assn.  Bds.  of 
Pharmacy  (pres.).  Nat.  Assn.  Bds.  of  Pharmacy 
(1st  v.-p.),  Vt.  State  Bd.  of  Pharmacy  (sec.  and 
mem.  exec.  com.).  A^t.  State  Pharm.  Assn.  (ex- 
pres. ).  Republican.  Congli-;t.  Mason:  Montpelier 
Council,  R.  &  S.M. :  St.  Aldemar  Commanderv  (Past 
Comdr.),  Mt.  Sinai  Temple  No.  3,  A.A.O.N.M.S. 
Club:  Vlncitla.  Contbr.  to  pharm.  jours.,  etc. 
Home:  7  Maple  Grove.  Office:  262  N.  Main  St., 
Barre,  Vt. 

DAVIS,  Earl  Clement,  clergyman:  b.  East  Po- 
land, Me.,  June  3,  1876:  s.  Augustus  C.  and  Lucy 
M.  (Stone)  Davis;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1897;  S.T.B., 
Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1904;  m.  Annie  Foster  Dodge, 
of  Billerica,  Mass.,  June  28.  1905;  3  children.  John 
C,  Fotter  L.,  Byron  S.  Prin.  Home  Sch.,  Billerica, 
Mass.,  1897-02;  ordained  Unitarian  ministry.  1905; 
pastor  Unity  Ch..  Pittsfleld,  :\Iass..  since  Jan., 
1905.  Mem.  Sch.  Com..  Pittsfleld.  1907-10.  Mem. 
Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Socialist.  Clubs:  Berkshire 
County  Harvard.  Pittsfleld  University.  Address: 
47  Linden   St..   Pittsfleld,   Mass. 

DAVIS,  Edward  A.,  banker;  b.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  June 
18,  1865;  s.  Aaron  and  Laura  Davis;  grad.  St. 
Johnsbury  Acad.,  1885.  Cashier  Nat.  AVhite  River 
Bank;  treas.  and  dir.  AVhite  River  R.R.  Fish  and 
game  commr.  of  Vt..  1901-4;  inem.  Yt.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1904-6,  Senate,  1910-12.  Republican.  Address: 
Bethel,    Vt. 

DAVIS,  Edward  Livingston,  trustee;  Apr.  22, 
lS34-Ma'-.   2,   1912.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

DAVIS,  Edwin  Cady;  b.  West  Stafford,  Conn., 
Mar.  2'1,  1844;  s.  Alden  and  Eunice  (Cady)  Davis; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  and  AVesleyan  Acad..  Wilbraham, 
Mass.;  unmarried.  Enlisted  in  Co.  K,  22d  Regt., 
Conn.  Vols..  1862.  and  served  till  regt.  was  dis- 
charged, July,  1863;  elk.  and  telegrapher  in  Ga., 
1865-70;  salesman  for  a  Baltimore  house,  1870-6: 
insp.  and  deputy  collector  of  customs,  Port  of 
Darien,  Ga.,  and  v.  consul  for  Brazil  and  Portugal, 
also  consular  agt.  for  various  countries  of  Central 
and  S.  America.  Returned  to  Stafford,  Conn.,  1886, 
mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1888,  and  1911-12.  Mein. 
Samuel  Brown  Post  No.  56.  G.A.R.,  Thompson- 
ville.   Conn      Mason.    Address:     Somers,   Conn. 

DAVIS,  Ernest  Carlton,  clergyman:  b.  Roches- 
ter, Mass.,  Apr.  1,  1869;  s.  Nehemiah  D.  and 
Sophronia  E.  (Peirce)  Davis;  grad.  Revere  Lay 
Coll.    (now  defunct),    1893;    spl.    student,   Andover 


Theol.  Sem.,  1901-2  and  1905-6;  m.  Mary  V.  T^oyn- 
ton,  of  Revere,  Mass.,  May  25,  1893;  1  daughter, 
Edith  C.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1894;  pastor 
I'lympton,  Mass.,  1894-9,  Newcastle,  N.H.,  1899-03, 
Hoi)o  Ch.,  Marlboro,  Mass.,  1903-5,  Riverside  Ch., 
Lawrence,  1905-13,  Forest  St.  Union  Ch.  (unde- 
nominational), Methuen,  Mass.,  since  Dec.  1,  1913. 
Home:  Methuen,  Mass.  Address:  Box  34  9,  Law- 
rence,   Mass. 

DAVIS,  Ernest  Leland,  M.D.;  b.  Brattleboro,  Vt., 
Sept.  9,  1872;  .s.  .Tohn  A.  and  Winnie  A.  (Powers) 
Davis;  prep.  edn.  high  sch.,  Brattleboro;  M.D., 
Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1906;  unmarried.  Practiced 
in  Springfleld,  Mass.,  since  1907.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Springfleld  Acad.  Medicine.  Demo- 
crat. Mason:  Odd  Fellow.  Home:  159  Ft.  Pleasant 
Av.    Offlce:  106  Chestnut  St.,  Springfleld,  Mass. 

DAVIS,  Prank  E.,  business  man;  b.  Gloucester, 
Mass.,  Aug.  18,  1851;  s.  Eben  and  Annie  S. 
(Wheeler)  Davis;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  high  sch., 
Gloucester;  m.  Gloucester,  Dec.  30,  1875,  Alice  E. 
Colbey.  Fisherman,  1864-7;  elk.  and  bookkeeper, 
1868-70:  in  hardware  and  plumbing  business,  1871; 
was  mem.  Mayo  &  Davis,  1872-5,  and  its  successor, 
Davis  &  Co.:  now  pres.  Frank  K.  Davis  Company, 
(mail  ordei-  business  in  salt  and  pickled  flsh  and 
canned  fish);  councilman,  1895-6.  alderman,  1897, 
mayor,  1898,  all  of  Gloucester.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.,  Imp.  O.R.M. 
Home:  194  Washington  St.  Oflice:  Central  Wliarf, 
Gloucester,  IMa'-'s. 

DAVIS,  Prank  Penner;  b.  Glocester,  R.I.,  Jan.  1. 
1873;  s.  Gilbert  H.  and  Abigail  Alverson  (Briggs) 
Davis;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Gloucester;  m.  Mary  Chace. 
of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Jan.  1.  1873;  1  daughter, 
Edith  Chace.  Began  active  career  with  Walter  A. 
Read,  Chepachet.  R.T..  continuing  about  12  yrs.; 
then  with  Oscar  H.  White,  woolen  mfr.,  about  2% 
yrs.;  town  treas.,  Glocester,  since  1894  (except  2 
yrs.);  collector  of  taxes,  1895-07;  justice  of  the 
peace  since  1901;  town  elk.,  1901-12;  mem.  R.I. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1906-14,  inclusive  (speaker  of  House, 
1913-14) :  mem.  State  Bd.  Tax  Commrs.  of  R.I.  since 
1912.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Club:  West 
Side.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  Che- 
pachet, R.I. 

DAVIS,  Prank  Stillman,  railway  official;  b.  Mel- 
rose, Mass..  Dec.  13,  1867:  s.  John  S.  and  Eliza- 
beth T.  (Nickerson)  Davis:  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m. 
Bertha  E.  Newhall,  of  Melrose.  Mass.,  Feb.  1,  1899; 
3  children,  Marjorie.  Constance.  Paul.  Began  as 
checker  in  freight  rtept.  Fitchburg  R.R.,  at  Bos- 
ton, ISSS;  elk.  local  freight  office,  same  rd.,  at  Bos- 
ton; then  soliciting  freight  agt.,  eastbound  freight 
agt..  and  western  div.  freight  agt.  same  rd.,  at 
Troy,  N.Y.;  apptd.  div.  freight  agt.  B.  &  M.  R.R., 
at  Troy;  later  asst.  gen.  freight  agt.;  apptd.  chief 
of  tariff  bureau,  of  the  N.E.  Lines.  May  1,  1910. 
Republican.  Club:  Traffic,  of  N.E.  Home:  12  Alban 
St.,  Dorchester.  Office:  554  South  Station,  Boston, 
Mass. 

DAVIS,  Prank  Wescott,  merchant,  banker;  b. 
West  Newfleld,  Me.,  Mar.  11,  1851;  s.  Darius  and 
Ruth  Bean  (Durgin)  Davis;  ed.  common  schs.  and 
Limington  (Me.)  ^cad. ;  m.  Lucy  Maria  Shackford, 
of  Con  way,  N.H.,  Oct.  10,  1875:  3  children,  Philip 
S.,  Ruth  B.,  Mandel  L.  Engaged  in  grain  business, 
1875-8;  in  gen.  mercantile  business,  1878-85;  mem. 
Davis  &  Field,  clothing  and  dry  goods,  1885-97; 
mem.  Conwav  Furniture  Co.  (Davis  &  Jackson), 
1892-7;  since  in  clothing  and  furniture  business  in 
own  name:  pres.  Conway  Nat.  Bank;  trustee  Con- 
way Savings  Bank.  Progressive  in  politics.  Cong- 
list.     Address:   Conway,  N.H. 

DAVIS,  Pred  Carnot,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Northfleld 
Vt.,  Apr.  13,  1873;  s.  Horace  William  and  Mary 
Ann  (Claflin)  Davis;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Northfleld,  Vt. 
C.E.,  Norwich  IJ.,  Northfleld,  1895;  m.  Jennie  W 
Rumrill,  of  Northfleld,  Vt.,  Jan.  1,  1896;  2  children 
Frederic  Hilton,  b.  Nov.  3.  1908  (died  Dec.  25,  1911) 
Roberta,  Mar.  28.  1913.  In  city  engr's.  office,  Wor- 
cester, Mass..  1895;  with  Met.  Water  and  Sewerage 
Board,  on  constrn.  of  Wachusett  Reservoir,  1897- 
05;  with  U.S.  Reclamation  Service,  Wihiston,  N. 
Dak.,  Mar.-July,  1905;  engring.  work,  N.Y.  State 
Barge  Canal,  1905-9;  mem.  firm  of  Pratt  &  Davis, 
civil  and  hydraulic  engrs.,  with  offices  at  Worces- 


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ter  and   Fitchburff,   Mass.,   since   1909;   city  engr.,  DAVIS,    Harrison    IVIerrill,    lawyer;     b.     Salem, 

FitchburK,  since  Jan.  1,  1912.    Mem.  Fitchburg  Bd.  Mass.,  Dec.  17,  1867;  s.  Abner  Harrison  and  Louis 

of  Trade  and  Merchants' Assn.    Republican.  Metho-  (Merrill)    Dav-is;   grad.   Portland    (Me.)   High  Sch.. 

dist.    Asso.   mem.   Am.   Soc.   C.E.    Mason    (Phoenix  1883;  short  course  Olivet  (Mich.)  Coll.,  1887;  read 

Lodge,  Randolph,  Vt.).    Home:  Mt.  Elani  Rd.    Of-  law  in  office  of  F.  C.  Payson;  m.  Mary  L.  Adams, 

flee:  280  Main  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  of  Worcester,   Mass.,   Oct.    4,   1901;   children,   John 

(S?e^yo?'l9''o7?   ^"'''    -P--t-<^-*    ^'-'^    ^--  ^■ac^tice"Yn''ro?t,^nd.r8Ts^^9l?rrmo'^ld^o"''Bol!^?.: 

voce  \oi.  lyvj.)  ^^^  associated  with  Balch  &  Rackemann,    1896-8; 

DAVIS,  Frederick  Augustus,  M.D. ;  b.  Surry,  Me.,  mem.   firm  Dunbar  &  Rackemann  since  1898.    Dir. 

Mar.  24,  1S61;  s.  James  VV.  and  Margaret  (Harring-  Sierra  Pacific  Electric  Co.    Republican.    Unitarian, 

ton)    Davis;  descendant  of  Dolor  Davis,   who  set-  Mem.    Am.   and   Mass.    bar   assns..    Bar   Assn.    City 

tied   in   Cambridge,    1634;    M.D..    Hahnemann    Med.  of  Boston.    Club:   Salem    (Salem,   Mass.).    Recrea"- 

Coll.,   Phila.,    1884;   m.   Susie   Blaisdell   Goodell,   of  tions:     tennis,    sailing.     Home:    136    Federal    St., 

Searsport,  Me.,  Mar.  24,  1886;  1  son,  Arnold  Board-  Salem,   Mass.    Office:   75   Ames  Bldg.,   Boston. 


man.    Practiced  at  Belfast  and  Searsport,  Me.,  un- 


Hosp     10  yrs     Mem.  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc     Bos-  Pauline  L     Cash  er^^  Dakota  Bank 

^n*^  ^^^^;.^,^\  ^''''i'r.^^1%-  w^,?n^^.n^'?hv^  K  T  N.  Dak.,  1887-92;  cashier  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Guilford 

Soc.    (ex-pres.)    Am.   Inst    of  Homoeopathy.    K  T.  j^^     1892-06;  pres.  Guilford  Trust  Co.   since  1906; 

Odd   Fellow.    Clubs:   Boston   Athletic  Assn     Point  ^jj..  Guilford  Mfg.  Co.,  Guilford  Register  Co.;  ex- 

Shirley,  Boston  Yacht.    Recreations:  fishing    hunt-  Guilford  LSan  and  Bldg.  Assn.,  town  treas., 

ing,  yachting,  motoring.    Address:   80  Huntington  Guilford,  several  yrs.;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905- 

Av.,   Boston.  g   jjj^g   1911-12.    Pres.   Guilford   Memorial   Library. 

DAVIS,    Georg-e   IVIoses,    MD-    b    Norwich,    Vt.,  Republican.    Universalist.    Mason.    Address:  Guil- 

Jan.  30,  1SG4;  s.  Ira  (M.D.)  and  Lucy  Ann  Lavinia  ford.  Me. 

(Crary)   Davis;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.   Sch.,  1888;  DAVIS,  Harvey  Nathaniel,  teacher  and  investi- 

m.  Mabel  L.  Davis,  of  Norwich.  Vt.,  Feb.  24,  1891;  g-ator  in  physics;  b.  Providence,  R.I.,  June  6,  1881; 

2  children,  Hilda  Lena,  Harold  Irving.    Asst.  phys.,  s.  Nathaniel  French  and  Lydia  Martin    (Bellows) 

Mass.  State  Hosp.,  Tewksbury.  18S8-9;  practiced  at  Davis;    A.B.,    Brown    U.,    1901    (Phi    Beta    Kappa, 

Bedford,    N.H.,    1889-93,    Merrimack,    1893-5,    Man-  Sigma   Xi),   A.M.,    1902;    studied,   Harvard,    1902-6, 

Chester  since  1895;  med.  referee  for  Hillsboro  Co.,  A.M.,   1903,  Ph.D.,   1906;  m.  Miss  Suzanne  C.   Has- 

1893;  staff  phys.  to  Masonic  Home.    Mem.  A.M.A.,  kell,  of  Columbia,  S.C,  June  28,  1911;   1  daughter, 

N.H.   Med.    Soc.    Republican.    Mason.    Home:   1037  Suzanne.    Instr.   in  mathematics.   Brown  U.,   1901- 

Elm   St.,   Manchester,  N.H.  2;   instr.   in  physics  and  in   mathematics,    1905-10. 

DAVIS,  Gilbert  Asa,  lawyer;  b.  Chester.  Vt.,  Dec.  asst.   prof,   phj-sics,   since   Sept.    1,    1910,   Harvard. 

18,  1S35;  s.  Asa  and  Mary  (Hosmer)  Davis;  5th  in  ^em.  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Am    Phj  sical 

descent  from  William  D.,Roxbury,  Mass.;  ed.  pub.  Soc..    Am.    Math.    Soc.    Delta   Phi.     Conglist.     Has 

sch.  and  Chester  Acad.;  taught  sch.  in  N.J.  towns,  P^^.  several  papers  on  physical  subjects  in  Proc. 

1852-6;  began  study  of  law  in  Belvidere,  N.J.,  con-  of   Am.   Acad    Arts   and   Sciences,    and   elsewhere, 

tinued  it  in  Chester,  and  Woodstock,  Vt.;  admitted  Author:  (with  L.  S    Marks)  Steani  Tables  and  Dia- 

to  Vt.  bar.   1859;   m.   Turner  Junction    (now  West  g""^"^?-    H'^^'  Jr^'}:^  J^L   ^®"^^ai^ '^'^  p^    Practical 

Chicago.   111.).  Apr.    13.   1862,  Delia  L   Bolles,   who  Physics     for    High     Schools,     1913.      Recreations: 

was  born  at  Grafton,  Vt. ;  2  children,  Mary,  h.  July  mountains,  single  tax.    Home:  S  Ash  St.  PL,  Cam- 

1,  1872   (now  Mrs.  Stanley  Carleton,  of  Oak  Park,  bridge.  Mass. 

111.,  and  has  1  son,  Gilbert  Davis,  b.  Nov.  23,  1901);  DAVIS,  Henry  C,  lawyer;  b.  PaTmer,  Mass.,  Oct. 

Gilbert  Franklin,  b.  June  19,  1871   (lawyer).    Prac-  22,    1843;    s.    Benjamin   and    Cordelia    (Buffington) 

ticed   law  at  Felchville,   in   Reading,   Vt.,    1860-79;  Davis;    ed.    Wesleyan    Acad,    and    Williston    Sem.; 

in  Windsor,  Vt.,  since  1879.    Asst.   elk.  Vt.   Ho.  of  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law   Sch.,   1868;   admitted   to  bar. 

Rep.,    1858,    61;    registrar    Probate    Ct.,    Windsor  1868;    m.    Ware,    Mass.,    May    4,    1876,    Jennie    A. 

Dist.,    1864-9;    supt.    schs.,   town   agt..   and   auditor  Demond.    Engaged  in  practice  at  Ware,  since  1868; 

of  Reading.  10  yrs.;  mem.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1872-4,  1874-  mem.  Ware  Sch.  Bd.  almost  continuously,  1869-08; 

6.    Senate,    1876-8;    state's   atty.    for   Windsor   Co.,  mem.   Mass.   Ho.   of  Rep.,   1874;   judge  Dist.   Court 

1878-80:  mem.  bar,  U.S.  Circuit  Ct.  and  Ct.  of  Ap-  Mass.,  since  1903.    Address:  Ware,  Mass. 

peals,   2d  Circuit,   and  U.S    Supreme  Ct.;   dir.   and  DAVIS,  Henry  Chase,  mfr.;  b.  Davisville.  N.H.. 

elk.   Windsor  Electric  Light  Co  ;   pres.   and   treas.  Oct.   31,  1850;  s.  Nathaniel  A.  and  Mary   (Clough) 

Windsor  Machine  Co.;  chmn    Vt.  Bridge  Commn.;  Davis;    descendant    of    Francis    Davis,    the    immi- 

referee  in  bankruptcy  since  1898;  extensive  owner  grant,  Amesbury,  Mass.,  about  1640;  ed.  pub.  schs. 

of  real  estate  in  Windsor,  West  Windsor  and  Read-  and  Contoocook  Acad.;  m.  Alice  Whittier,  of  Web- 

ing,    Vt.     Mem     and    officer    temperance    organiza-  ster,   N.H.,   May   22.    1877    (died   1895);    6   children, 

tions;    del.    Anti-Saloon   Conf.,   (Chicago     188  <;    elk.  Marion    Sargent    (deceased),    Shirley    (deceased), 

Congl.  Ch.,  Windsor    28  yrs.;  acting  del.  Rep.  Nat.  chassie  F.  (deceased),  Olive  Winifred,  Henry  Rus- 

Conv.,   (:hicago,    1888;    del.    Triennial    Conf.   Congl.  sell,    Nathaniel    Francis;    m.    2d,    Sarah    Bartlett 

Chs.,    Worcester,    Mass      and    Minneapolis,    Minn.  Davis,    of   Warner,    Jan.    24,    1S9S.     Entered    paper 

Repub  lean.    Conglist.    Mason;  Odd  Fellow   (noble  mill  of  Dow,  Davis  &  Co.,  Davisville,  as  employee. 

Grand);  mern.  Grange    Curator  Vt.  Hist.  Soc.    Com-  iglO;    acquired    one-eighth    interest    in    the    mill, 

piler:  School  Laws  of  yt.    18,5;  History  of  Read-  is72;    purchased    Mr.    Dow's    share.    1876,    became 

ing,  Vt.,  Vol.  I,  1874,  Vol.  II,  1903;  History  of  Con-  half   owner,    1878,    and    subsequently    sold    out    to 

gregational  Church,  Windsor,  Vt..    1898.    Address:  the  United  Box  Co.;  assisted  in  organizing  Davis 

W^indsor,  Vt.  Paper   Co.,    1906,    of  which    is   pres.     Mem.    Bd.    of 

DAVIS,  Gilman,  M.D.;  b.  Portland,  Me..  Jan.  13.  Selectmen.  Warner,  many  yrs.;  town  moderator  20 

1869;     s.    George    Edward    and    Adelaide    Gordon  ys. ;    mem.    N.H.    Ho.    of  Rep.    3    terms.    Senate,    1 

(Ilsley)    Davis;    grad.    Portland   High.    Sch.,    1887;  term.     Republican.     Mason    (32°).     Conglist.     Ad- 

M.D.,    Med.    Sch.    of    Me.     (Bowdoin),    1893;    post-  dress:  Contoocook.  N.H. 

grad.  study,  U.  of  Vienna.  Austria,  1901-2;  m.  Ger-  DAVIS,     Henry    Bichard,    newspaper    ihan;     b. 

trude  Kimball  Sartwell,  of  Whitefleld,  N.H.,  June  Providence,    R.I.,    Mar.    21,    1839;    s.    Joseph    Snow 

30,  1891;  1  daughter,  Anna  Waterston  (Mrs.  F.  Mc-  and    Emily    Louisa    (Field)    Davis;    ed.    grammar 

Donald  Barton).    Prof,  diseases  of  nose  and  throat,  and  high  schs.;  m.  Providence,  June  14,  1865,  Mary 

Bowdoin,   since  1912;   formerly  surgeon,  now  con-  E.    Wilson    (now   deceased);    2    children,    Mary   E., 

suiting  surgeon  Me.  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary;  sur-  Emma  Louise  (Mrs.  Walter  Hayward,  of  Wickford, 

geon  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.;  mem.  bd.  of  consulting  phys.  R.I.).    With  Providence  Journal  since  1854;  apptd. 

and  surg.  Me.  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary.   Mem.  A.M. A.,  cashier,   July  1,   1859,  and  elected  sec.   Providence 

Me.   Med.  Assn..  Cumberland  Co.   Med.   Soc,  Port-  Journal  Co.,  May,  1885,  which  position  still  holds; 

land  Med.  Club.    Mason  (32°,  K.T.,  Shriner).    Club:  mem.  bd.  of  dirs.,  1894-05.    In  1904  the  Journal  Co. 

Portland.    Office:  Trelawny  Bldg.,  Portland.  Me.  published  a  book  compiled  by  members  of  the  staff 


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entitled  "Half  a  Century  with  the  Journal,"  in 
recognition  of  his  50  yrs.  of  service.  Independent 
Republican.  Mem.  R.l.  Hist.  Soc.  Mason.  Home: 
98  Consdon  St.  Address:  Journal  Office,  Provi- 
dence, R.I. 

DAVIS,  Herrick  C,  lawyer.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

DAVIS,  Ira  W.,  lawyer;  b.  Freedom,  Me.,  1847; 
s.  Moses  Franklin  and  Mary  (French)  Davis;  grad. 
Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.,  1870;  admitted  to  bar.  Me., 
1S72,  Colo.,  1875,  U.S.  Circuit  Ct.,  Dist.  of  Me., 
1899;  m.  Stetson,  Me.,  1872,  M.  Effle  Reed.  Prac- 
ticed at  Stetson,  Me.,  Denver,  Colo.,  and  at  East 
Corinth,  Me.,  since  1879;  also  engaged  in  real 
estate  business  as  Ira  W.  Davis  &  Sons.  Was  supt. 
city  and  county  schs.  in  Colo.,  and  has  taken  a 
lively  interest  in  edn. ;  chmn.  bd.  trustees  East 
Corinth  Acad.  Republican.  Methodist.  Address: 
East  Corinth,  Me. 

DAVIS,  Jeffrey,  cotton  mfr. ;  b.  Centreville,  R.I., 
Sept.  2,  1850;  s.  William  Dean  and /Mary  (Cong- 
don)  Davis;  grad.  Mowry  and  Goff's  English  and 
Classical  High  Sch.,  1867;  B.Ph.,  Brown  U.,  1870; 
m.  Abbv  P.  Cunliffe,  of  Providence,  R.L,  Feb.  14, 
188S.  Treas.  Lippett  Co.,  1873-84:  pres.  Quidnick 
Windham  Mfg.  Co.,  mfrs.  of  cotton  goods;  dir.  Am. 
Enamel  Co.,  Mercantile  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  Narragansett 
Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  Providence.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Mem.  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Clubs:  Hope,  Art, 
Agawam,  Pt.  Judith  (gov.).  Home:  Kingston, 
R.I.;  (summer)  Narragansett  Pier,  R.I.  Office: 
1105  Turks  Head  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I. 

DAVIS,  Joliu  Herbert,  real  estate;  b.  Bangor, 
Me.,  Aug.  12,  1863;  s.  John  P.  and  Hannah  S.  (Mc- 
Clure)  Davis;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1886.  In  newspaper 
business,  Bangor,  1886-99;  real  estate,  since  1902. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  317  Main  St..  Office: 
23   Hammond  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 

DAVIS,  John  Moore  Kelso,  brig.-gen.  U.S.A.;  b. 
Washington,  Jan.  31,  1844;  s.  Dr.  A.  McD.  and 
Martha  (Kelso)  Davis;  1st  It.  3d  Md.  Cav.,  July, 
1863;  apptd.,  Sept.,  1863,  from  Ark.,  and  grad.  U.S. 
Mil.  Acad.,  1867;  honor  grad.  Arty.  Sch.,  1869;  m. 
Fanny  Sanger,  of  Detroit,  June  7,  1870.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  military  record.) 
Home:  133  Washington  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

DAVIS,  Jonathan,  farmer;  b.  Westford,  Mass., 
June  10,  183U;  s.  George  and  Sophia  H.  (Whit- 
comb)  Davis,  and  7th  in  descent  from  George  Davis, 
the  immigrant,  Salem,  previous  to  1641;  ed.  Lan- 
caster High  Sch.  and  acad.  at  Ipswich,  N.H. ; 
taught  sch.  until  26;  m.  1st,  Putney,  Vt.,  1856, 
Urania  Ingalls  (died,  1860);  m.  2d,  Athol,  Mass., 
1863,  Ellen  Smith  (died,  Nov.  28,  1883);  6  chil- 
dren, Mary,  Louise,  Mariah,  George  (died  Oct., 
1890),  Alice,  John.  Bought  half  interest  in 
father's  farm,  1S56,  and  later  acquired  full  owner- 
ship; has  devoted  attention  to  farming,  cattle  and 
lumber  business.  Interested  in  pub.  affairs  for 
many  yrs.;  chmn.  Selectmen  for  20  yrs.  Mem. 
Farmers'  Club  of  Worcester  East  Agricultural  Soc. 
Republican.     Address:    Sterling,   Mass. 

DAVIS,  Iiincoln,  surgeon;  b.  Worcester,  Mass., 
Mar.  31,  1872;  s.  Joseph  E.  and  Mary  Waldo  (Lin- 
coln) Davis;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894,  M.D.,  1898;  m. 
Katharine  B.  Crowninshield,  of  Boston,  Oct.  21, 
1902;  children,  Lincoln,  Jr.,  Benjamin  C,  Emily 
C,  Katharine  B.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1900; 
asst.  visiting  surgeon,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp. ;  consult- 
ing surgeon,  Mass.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirm- 
ary. Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Suffolk  Dist. 
Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Ten- 
nis and  Racquet,  Harvard,  Eastern  Yacht.  Home: 
217   Beacon   St.    Office:   205  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

DAVIS,  Minnie  S.,  author,  lecturer;  b.  Balti- 
more, Md.,  Mar.  25,  1835;  d.  Rev.  Samuel  A.  and 
Mary  (Partridge)  Davis;  ed.  Green  Mountain  Lib- 
eral Inst.,  South  Woodstock,  Vt.  Fell  down  stairs 
and  injured  her  spine  and  was  an  invalid  for  many 
yrs.;  attributes  her  recovery  (1885)  to  mental 
science;  devotes  her  time  to  healing,  lecturing  and 
writing.  Author:  Marion  Lester,  1850;  Clinton 
Forest,  1858;  Rosalie,  1865;  Ideal  Motherhood, 
1899;  Living  Counterparts;  A  Study  of  Vibration. 
Address:    126  Kenyon  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

DAVIS,  N'athaniel  French,  mathematician;  b. 
Lake  Village   (now  Laconia),  N.H.,  June  11,  1847; 


s.  John  and  Rhoda  French  (Maxfield)  Davis;  A.B., 
Brown  U.,  1870,  A.M.,  1873;  U.  of  Gottingen,  1892- 
93;  (LL.D.,  Colby,  1894);  m.  Lyaia  Martin,  Bel- 
lows, of  I'rovidence,  R.L,  Dec.  23,  1878;  1  son, 
Harvey  Nathaniel  (now  asst.  prof,  physics.  Har- 
vard). In  engring.  dept..  Providence  Water 
Works,  1870-1;  instr.  Riverview  Mil.  Acad.,  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.Y.,  1871-3;  v.-prin.  and  prof,  mathe- 
matics and  physics.  Keystone  State  Normal  Sch., 
Kutztown,  Pa.,  1873-4;  instr.  mathematics,  l§74-9, 
asst.  prof.,  1879-89,  asso.  prof.,  1889-90,  prof,  pure 
mathematics,  1890-15,  since  emeritus.  Brown  U.  Sec. 
N.E.  Coll.  Entrance  Certificate  Bd.,  1902-13,  pres., 
1913-15;  mem.  commn.  to  investigate  pub.  sch.  sys- 
tem of  City  of  Providence,  1898-9.  Fellow  A.A. 
A.S.;  mem.  Am.  Math.  Soc,  Assn.  Math.  Teachers 
in  N.E.,  N.E.  Assn.  of  Colls,  and  Prep.  Schs.,  Soc. 
Promotion  of  Engring.  Edn.,  Am.  Economic  Assn., 
Barnard  Club  of  R.L  (pres.,  1895-6),  R.L  Alpha  of 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  (pres.,  1895-7),  Brown  Chapter 
Sigma  Xi  (pres.,  1901-2),  S.A.R.  Clubs:  Congrega- 
tional of  R.I.  (pres.,  1902-4),  Economic,  University. 
Address:  159  Brown  St.,  Providence,  R.L* 

DAVIS,  Ora  Odell,  publisher;  b.  Albion,  Me., 
Nov.  9,  1S61;  s.  Henry  and  Louisa  (Chase)  Davis; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Albion  and  Framingham,  Mass.;  m. 
Waldoboro.  Me.,  1889,  Annie  C.  Chapman;  chil- 
dren, Ruth  Evans  Davis,  Annie  Louise.  Learned 
printer's  trade,  commencing  at  13,  and  worked  in 
N.E.,  the  West  and  the  South;  bought  interest  in 
Middlesex  Newspaper  Co.,  1888,  and  has  Ijeen  sole 
propr.  Framingham  Gazette  since  1893.  Republic- 
an. Mem.  Framingham  Hist.  Soc,  Bd.  of  Trade. 
Mason  and  Odd  Fellow.  Methodist.  Club:  Ma- 
sonic. Recreations:  aquatics,  tramping,  natural 
history  research.  Address:  58  Franklin  St., 
Framingham,  Mass. 

DAVIS,  Ozora  Stearns,  clergyman;  moved  to 
Chicago,  111.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.) 

DAVIS,  Samuel  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Danburv,  Conn., 
Oct.  14,  1865;  s.  Allan  J.  and  Caroline  (Bulkeley) 
Davis;  grad.  Danbury  High  Sch.,  1882;  student 
Harvard,  1888-9;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1893;  m. 
Jessie  J.  Hendrick,  of  Danbury,  Oct.  1,  1891;  1 
daughter,  Dorothy  H.,  b.  May  25,  1893.  Admitted 
to  Conn,  bar,  1893;  in  partnership  with  Lyman  D. 
Brewster,  1893-04,  Howard  B.  Scott,  1906-7,  since 
practiced  alone;  corpn.  counsel  City  of  Danbury, 
1902-3;  asso.  judge  City  Ct.,  Danbury,  since  1897; 
mem.  School  Com.,  Danbury,  1904-15.  Republic- 
an. Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Conn.  State 
Bar  Assn.  Mason;  Union  Lodge  No.  40,  F.  and 
A.M.;  Eureka  Chapter  No.  23,  R.A.M. ;  Crusader 
Commanderv  No.  10,  K.T. ;  Pvramid  Temple,  A.A. 
O.N.M.S.  Club:  Yale  (New  York).  Recreations: 
walking,  motoring.  Home:  105  Deer  Hill  Ave.  Office: 
206  Main  St.,  Danbury,  Conn. 

DAVIS,  Solon  P.,  educator;  b.  Holden,  Mass., 
Aug.  6,  1850;  s.  Ethan  and  Mary  Ann  (Waters) 
Davis;  B.S.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1872;  m.  Mrs. 
Ella  Hunt  Norton  (nee  Coyle),  of  Hartford,  Conn., 
June  16,  1887;  1  son,  Malcolm  Waters.  Instr.  in 
higher  mathematics  and  drawing.  South  Jersey 
Inst.,  Bridgeton,  N.J.,  1872-3;  dir.  art  instrn.,  pub. 
schs.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1873-12;  prin.  pub.  evening 
schs.,  Hartford,  1884-12;  prin.  and  dist.  supt.,  Henry 
Barnard  Sch.,  Hartford,  since  1912.  Mem.  Hartford 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Dir.  Hartford  Y.M.C.A., 
1874-12;  trustee  Conn.  State  Teachers'  Annuity 
Guild.  Independent  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
Conn.  Valley  Art  Teachers'  Assn.  (organizer  and 
1st  pres.,  1888),  Eastern  Art  and  Manual  Teachers' 
Assn.  (organizer  and  1st  pres.,  1899),  Dept.  of 
Supts.  of  N.E.  Assn.,  Council  of  Supervisors  of  the 
Manual  Arts  (pres.,  1905-6),  Ednl.  Club  of  Hart- 
ford, Hartford  Arts  and  Crafts  Club  (1st  pres., 
1901,  now  dir.).  Fine  Arts  Federation  of  Hartford 
(sec).  Municipal  Art  Soc,  S.A.R.  Mem.  1st  Regt., 
Conn.  N.G.,  1874-81;  mem.  Co.  K,  Veterans'  Assn. 
Clubs:  University,  Conn.  Congregational,  Get-To- 
gether. Author:  What  Does  Art  Do  for  Educa- 
tion? 1896.  Recreations:  art,  outdoor  life.  Home: 
86  Edwards  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

DAVIS,  Stephen  Rich,  M.D. ;  b.  East  Montpelier, 
Vt.,  Nov.  10,  1870;  s.  Nathaniel  and  Lucv  (Lewis) 
Davis;  ed.  Montpelier  High  Sch;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt. 
Coll.    of    Medicine,    1896;    m.    Annie    F.    Hardy,    of 


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Groveland,  Mass.,  Nov.  7.  1906;  3  children,  Helen. 
Lucy  Stephen  R  (deceased).  Practiced  in  Lynn, 
Mass'  since  1898;  attending  phys.  Lynn  Hosp. 
Mem"  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Lynn  Med.  Frater- 
nity Republican.  Protestant.  Club:  Oxford. 
Address:  18S  Chestnut  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

DAVTS,  "Walter  Q.,  banl<er;  b.  Cambridge,  Mass., 
Mar  '1,  1870;  s.  Thomas  Mason  and  Esther  Maria 
^Gee)  Davis;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Cambridge,  and  Har- 
vard Coll.;  m.  Elizabeth  Gertrude  Cheney,  of  Cam- 
bridge, Jan.  27.  1892.  With  Rogers,  Wood,  Lormg 
Co  banliers  and  broilers,  Boston.  1885-90;  with 
Cambridgeport  Nat.  Banl<.  1890-1905  (asst.  cashier, 
1901-5);  organized  Central  Trust  Co.,  Cambridge, 
1905  (treas.);  asst.  sec.  Cambridge  Briilge  Commn., 
1899-1900.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Trade,  Cambridge.  Ma- 
son Odd  Fellow,  Elk.  Clubs:  Colonial,  Harvard 
Union,  Harvard  of  Boston.  Home:  HiO  Upland  Bd. 
Office:   Central  Trust  Co.,  Cambridge,  Mnss. 

DAVIS,  Walter  Goodwin;  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Jan. 
6  1857;  s.  William  G,  and  Rlioda  (Neal)  Davis; 
S.B..  Bowdoin.  1S79,  A.B.,  1882:  m.  Mary  H.  Wildes, 
of  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Dec.  8,  1880;  2  children,  Walter 
G  Jr.  (Yale,  1908),  Clinton  W.  (Yale.  1911). 
Has  been  identified  with  Portland  Packing  Co. 
since  1880.  sr.  mem  same  since  1887;  dir.  1st  Aat. 
Bank,  Pldelitv  Trust  Co.,  Cumberland  Power  & 
Light  Co.;  trustee  :Me.  Savings  Bank.  Mason 
(K.T.).  Democrat.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Cumberland, 
Portland  countrv.  Economic.  Recreations:  hunt- 
ing, fishing.  Home:  82  West  St.  Office:  26  York 
St.,  Portland.  Me. 

BAVIS,  •William  Butler,  organist:  b.  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  Sept.  27,  187.3;  s.  David  Newland  and 
Harriet  (Butler)  Davis;  7th  generation  from  Rich- 
ard Butler,  wlio  came  to  Hartford  with  Thomas 
Hooker  in  1G40.  also  descendant  of  Capt.  John 
Keith,  a  founder  of  Christ  Ch..  Hartford;  ed.  Wil- 
son Grammar  Sch.,  Middletown;  B.A..  W^esleyan 
U.,  Conn.,  1894;  unmarried.  Installed  the  first 
vested  bov  choir  in  iMeriden,  Conn:  organist  and 
choirmaster,  St.  Andrew's  Ch.,  1891-4;  organist  and 
choirmaster  of  Holy  Trinity  Ch.,  Middletown, 
since  1894;  has  trained  and  instructed  the  Wes- 
levan  U.  Glee  Club  since  1894;  mem.  faculty  of 
Berkeley  Div.  Sch.  as  instr.  of  ch.  music  and  or- 
ganist since  1908.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Theta  Nu 
Epsilon,  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Mason.  Composer: 
(Ivric  opera)  "The  Girl  and  the  Graduate."  sung 
in" Middletown,  Hartford,  Northampton,  Mass.,  and 
Xew  Y'ork,  1908.  revised,  1912;  College  Songs  in 
Weslevan  Song  Book.  The  Alma  Mater  Song  of  the 
Univei-sitv.  "Come  Raise  a  Song";  Festival  Te 
Deum  for  the  50th  anniversary  of  the  Consecration 
of  St.  Luke's  Chapel.  Berkeley  Divinity  Sch.,  1909; 
also  many  hvmn  tunes.  Published  "Well  Known 
Hymns  with  Original  Tunes."  1915.  Recreations: 
bo"atlng,  pilot  on  waters  of  Connecticut  River  and 
Long  Island  Sound.  Address:  468  High  St..  Mid- 
dleton,  Conn. 

DAVIS,  William  Trederic,  insurance;  b.  Wo- 
burn.  Mass.,  Dec.  12,  1849;  s.  Thomas  G.  and  Mar- 
garet A.  (Davison)  Davis;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  War- 
ren Acad.,  Woburn;  m.  Velma  Jeannette  Barker, 
of  Woburn,  Oct.  5,  1874;  1  son.  W'illiam  Frederic. 
Jr.  Engaged  in  leather  business,  1865-70;  elk., 
1870-88,  cashier,  1888-1907,  asst.  sec,  since  Feb. 
20,  1907,  X.E.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.;  v.-p.  Woburn 
Co-operative  Bank.  Alderman,  Woburn,  1891,  93, 
98  (pres.  bd.  last  two  terms);  mayor,  1899-01. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  :Mayors'  Club  of 
Mass.  (pres.  1911-12).  Life  trustee  Woburn  Pub. 
Librarv;  v.-p.  Rumford  Hist.  Soc.  Mason  (past 
sr.  grand  warden  Grand  Lodge  of  Mass.).  Clubs: 
Towanda,  Initon  Canoe,  Exchange  (Boston).  Rec- 
reations: motoring.  Home:  Woburn,  Mass.  Office. 
87  Milk  St..  Boston. 

DAVIS,  William.  Hawley,  college  prof. ;  b.  Frazer, 
Pa.,  June  3,  ISSO;  s.  William  Harmar  and  Mary 
Charles  (Siddall)  Davis;  grad.  State  Normal  Sch., 
West  Chester,  Pa.,  1897  (commencement  speaker): 
business  sch.,  Norristown,  Pa.,  1900;  Harvard, 
1901-5  (class  debating  team;  Univ.  debating  team 
against  Princeton:  winner  of  Boylston  Prize);  A.B., 
magna  cum  laude,  witli  honors  in  English,  1905, 
A.M.,  1908;  m.  Caroline  Marcia  Edgerly,  of  Cam- 
bridge,   Mass.,   June    23,    1909;    teacher   dist.   schs.. 


prin.  schs.,  Avondale,  Pa.,  and  teacher  English  and 
mathematics,  Ethical  Culture  High  Sch.,  N.Y.  City, 
while  securing  edn.  Instr.  in  pub.  speaking,  Har- 
\ard,  and  prof.  pub.  speaking,  Potsdam  (N.Y.) 
State  Normal  Sch.,  1908-9;  asst.  prof.  pub.  speak- 
ing, U.  of  Kan.,  1909-10;  prof.  English  and  pub. 
speaking,  Bowdoin,  since  1910;  instr.  in  reading 
and  speaking,  Columbia  U.  (N.Y'.)  summer  ses- 
sions, 1910-12.  Progressive  in  politics.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Delta  Upsilon,  Delta  Sigma  Rlio.  Address: 
Brunswick.  Me. 

DAVIS,  William  Morris,  geographer,  geologist; 
1).  I'hila.,  Feb.  12,  ]s50;  s.  Edward  M.  and  Maria 
(Mott)  Davis;  S.B.,  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.  (Har- 
vard), 1869,  :M.E.,  1870;  (Sc.D.,  U.  of  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  1905;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Greifswald,  1906;  Ph.D., 
U.  of  Christiania,  1911:  S.D.,  U.  of  Melbourne,  Aus- 
tralia, 1914;  Chevalier  de  la  Legion  d'Honneur) ; 
m.  Ellen  B.  Warner,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  25, 
1879.  Asst.  Argentine  Nat.  Obs.,  Cordoba,  Argen- 
tina, 1870-3;  asst.,  1876-7  (toured  the  w^orld  1877- 
8),  instr.,  1878-85,  asst.  prof.,  1885-90,  prof,  physi- 
cal geography,  1890-9,  Sturgis-Hooper  prof,  geol- 
ogy, 1899-12,  prof,  emeritus,  1912 — ,  Harvard. 
Mem.  of  Pumpelly's  Carnegie  Instn.  Expdn.  to 
Turkestan,  1903;  visited  South  Africa  as  guest  of 
Brit.  Assn.  Adv.  Sci.,  1905;  visiting  prof,  at  U.  of 
Berlin,  1908-09,  and  at  U.  of  Paris,  1911-12;  visited 
Fiji,  Society  New  Hebrides  and  other  lands,  1914. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  societies,  books, 
etc.)      Home:  31  Hawthorne  St..  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

DAVIS,  William  Vail  Wilson,  clergyman;  Feb. 
17,   lS51-Aug.,   1910.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

DAVIS,  William  W.,  hotel  manager.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

DAVISON,  Freeman  I.,  banker;  b.  Falmouth, 
N.S.,  July  12,  1871;  s.  Nathaniel  E.  and  Irene  E. 
(Daniels)  Davison;  direct  descendant  of  John 
Davison,  of  Mass.,  who  went  to  Nova  Scotia  with 
tlie  Loyalists;  ed.  pub.  sclis..  Nova  Scotia;  m.  Ella 
M.  Borden,  of  Windsor,  N.S.  (cousin  of  Sir  Fred- 
erick W.  Borden,  of  Ottawa,  Can.),  Sept.  2,  1896; 
3  children.  Freeman  I.,  Jr.,  Allan  Nathaniel,  Mar- 
.iorie  Irene.  Began  in  retail  boot  and  shoe  busi- 
ness, under  firm  name  of  N.  E.  Davison  &  Son, 
Windsor,  N.S.,  1888,  continuing  to  1897;  then  en- 
gaged in  banking  iDUsiness  at  Windsor,  N.S.,  on 
own  account;  removed  to  Boston,  1899;  since  dealer 
in  electric  power,  copper  mining  and  public  utility 
securities;  pres.  Davison  Co.,  Inc.,  1913.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  IMem.  Royal  Co- 
lonial Inst.,  London,  Eng.  Baptist.  Clubs:  Bos- 
ton City,  Canadian,  Intercolonial  (Boston);  High- 
land, Unitarian  (West  Roxbury,  Mass.);  Belmont 
Spring  Country.  Recreations:  motoring,  foreign 
and  domestic  travel.  Owner  of  tlie  original  100- 
acre  tract  of  land  granted  his  ancestor,  John  Davi- 
son, by  the  Canadian  Govt.  Home:  20  Stratford 
St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass.  Office:  27  State  St., 
Boston;  branch  offices:  Rms.  1714-16,  115  Broadway, 
New  York,  and  6  Austin  Friars,  London,  Eng. 

DAVISON",  Gregory  Caldwell,  engineer;  b.  Jeffer- 
son Cit3-,  Mo..  Aug.  12,  1871;  s.  Alexander  Caldwell 
and  Sarah  Caroline  (Pelot)  Davison;  grad.  U.S. 
Naval  Acad.,  1892;  m.  Alice  Shepard,  of  New  Y'ork, 
Apr.  11,  1898.  Midsliipman,  at  sea,  1892-4;  commd. 
ensign,  1894;  served  on  various  ships  during  Span- 
ish-Am. War;  commd.  It.,  1899,  It.  comdr.,  1907  (re- 
signed 1908);  with  Electric  Boat  Co.  since  1908, 
now  v.-p.;  also  v.-p.  New  London  Ship  &  Engine 
Co.,  Am.  Ordnance  Development  Co.  Mem.  Am. 
Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Am.  Soc.  Naval  Architects  and 
Marine  Engrs.,  Am.  Soc.  Naval  Engrs.,  Am.  Assn. 
Masters,  Mates  and  Pilots,  U.S.  Naval  Inst.  Clubs: 
Army  and  Navy  (Washington,  D.C.);  Army  and 
Navy  (New  Y'ork).  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Has 
long  been  identified  with  development  of  torpedoes 
and  submarines;  inventor  turbine  torpedoes  and 
numerous  appliances  used  in  submarines.  In  1910 
commanded  the  submarine  Salmon  on  voyage  from 
Boston  to  Bermuda  and  return,  first  over-sea  trip 
ever  made  by  a  submarine  under  its  own  power. 
Home:   New  London.  Conn.    Office:   Groton,  Conn. 

DAVISON,  "William  Anthony,  clergyman,  super- 
intendent missions;  b.  Ireland,  Sept.  15,  1866;  s. 
W^illiam  and  Elizabeth  (Clarke)  Davison;  came  to 
America  with  parents,   1880;   ed.  Worcester  Acad., 


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Brown  Univ.;  grad.  Colgate  Divinity  Sch.,  Ham- 
ilton, N.Y.,  1896;  (IJ.D.,  MicUlleburv  |  Vt.  |  Coll.. 
1905);  m.  Burlinston,  Vt.,  Sept.  25,  1902,  Gertrude 
M.  Johnson.  Ordained  Baptist  minister,  1893; 
pastor  Calvary  Bapt.  Ch.,  Utica,  N.Y.,  1893-6,  1st 
Bapt.  Ch.,  IMontpelier,  Vt.,  1896-99;  State  supt. 
of  mission.s  for  Vt.  Bapt.  State  Conv.,  since  1899 
(also  sec.  State  Conv.).  Amt.  expended  yearly  has 
increased  since  1899,  from  $4,000  to  $24,000,  and 
permanent  fund  from  $24,000  to  $250,000.  Ad- 
dress: Burlington,   \'t. 

DAVOI^,  Ezra,  i)ublisher,  banker.  (See  vol.  1909.) 

DAVOIi,  Joseph,  manufacturer  rubber  goods; 
June    28,    18.;T-.July    5,    1909.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

BAVOIi,  Ralph,  author,  cartoonist;  b.  Taunton, 
Mass.,  1874;  s.  Ezra  and  Arabella  IMalvina  (White) 
Davol;  ed.  Harvard,  Class  of  1896  (non-prad.); 
studied  art,  Washington,  D.C.,  and  Providence, 
R.I.  Meni.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908,  1909;  lather 
of  Mass.  Public  Playground  Act  and  new  Taunton 
charter;  donated  Public  Playground  to  City  of 
Taunton;  trustee  Pub.  Library.  Mem.  Old  Colony 
Hist.  Soc,  Acad,  of  Science.  Clubs:  Boston  Art, 
Boston  Authors',  Twentieth  Century.  Author: 
Life  of  Rev.  S.  H.  Emery,  Hezekiah  Butterworth, 
Judge  Daniel  Leonard,  Robert  Treat  Paine — the 
signer,  A.  Pageant  of  Patriotism;  A  Handbook  of 
American  Pageantry.  Has  worked  for  various 
newspapers.  Recreations:  farming.  Address: 
Taunton,  Mass. 

DAWES,  Anna  ^Laurens,  author:  b.  North  Adams, 
Mass.,  May  14,  1851;  d.  late  U.S.  Senator  Henry 
Laurens  and  Electa  (Sanderson)  Dawes;  sister  of 
Chester  Mitchell  Dawes;  ed.  Maplewood  Inst., 
Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Abbot  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.; 
unmarried.  Washington  corr.  Springfield  Repub- 
lican, Boston,  Congregationalist  and  Christian 
Union,  1871-83.  Trustee  Smith  Coll.,  1889-96; 
mem.  Mass.  State  bd.  mgrs.  Chicago  Expn.,  1892-3; 
mem.  bd.  lady  mgrs.  St.  Louis  Expn.,  1902-4;  v. -p. 
Mass.  State  Suffrage  Soc.  Officer  or  mem.  vari- 
ous missionary,  philanthropic  and  civic  organiza- 
tions. Author:  How  We  Are  Governed.  1885;  Tlie 
Modern  Jew.  His  Present  and  Future,  1886;  Charles 
Sumner,   1892.      Home:  Pittsfield,  Mass.* 

DAVTSON,  Arthur,  artist  and  art  critic.  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

DAWSOir,  Charles,  mfr.;  Apr.  9,  1832-19 — .  (See 
vol.  1909.) 

BAWSON,  Georgre  Ellsworth,  educator;  b.  Berke- 
ley Springs,  W.Va.,  Dec.  23,  1861;  s.  Jefferson  Bur- 
lin  and  Martha  Jane  (Durham)  Burlin;  father  died 
in  Civil  W^ar,  mother  moved  to  111.,  remarried,  and 
son  was  adopted  bv  stepfather  and  has  borne  step- 
father's name;  prep,  edn.,  Mt.  Morris  (111.)  Acad, 
and  Carthage  (111.)  Coll.;  A.B..  U.  of  Mich.,  1887; 
U.  of  Leipzig,  Germany,  18S8-9;  Ph.D.,  Clark  U.. 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1897;  m.  Waterloo,  la.,  Aug.  4, 
1887,  Susie  Charlotte  Reber.  Prin.  Oil  City  (Pa.) 
High  Sch.,  1889-91;  prof.  English,  Agrl.  Coll., 
S.D.,  1891-3;  instr.  English,  U.  of  Mich.,  1893-5; 
fellow  in  psychology,  Clark  U.,  1895-7;  prof,  psy- 
chology, Bible  Normal  Coll.,  Springfield,  Mass., 
1897-1901;  head  of  hist,  dept,  Pratt  Inst,  Brook- 
lyn, 1901-2:  prof,  psychology,  Hartford  (Conn.) 
Sch.  of  Religious  Pedagogy,  1902 — .  Prof,  edn., 
Mt.  Holvoke  (Mass.)  Coll.,  1903-8;  dir.  child  study 
dept,  Henry  Barnard  Sch.,  Hartford,  Conn,  1908 — ; 
dir.  psvchol,  lab..  Springfield  pub.  schs.,  1913.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mem.  N.E.A.,  Religious  Edn. 
Assn.,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  books,  etc.)  Address:  214  Belmont  Av., 
Springfield,  Mass.* 

DAWSOIT,  "William  James,  clergyman,  author; 
moved  to  Newark,  N.J.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

DAY,  Agnes  Bearce,  artist.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

DAY,  Arthur  Kehew,  M.D. ;  b.  Dover,  N.H..  Sept. 
12,  1862;  s.  Warren  Kelsey  and  Martha  Shackford 
(Brooks)  Dav;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Concord;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1886:  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1889;  m. 
Annie  Butler  Stevens,  of  Boston,  Mar.  25,  1892:  3 
children,  Helen  Downing.  Philip  Stevens,  Robert 
Brooks.  Practiced  at  Concord  since  1889;  state 
bacteriologist  in  N.H.  Lab.  of  Hygiene,  1901-3; 
mem.    med.    staff,    Margaret   Pillsbury   Gen.   Hosp., 


Concord;  mem.  Bd.  U.S.  Pension  Examiners.  Asst. 
surgeon,  3d  Regt.,  N.H.N.G.,  1898;  asst.  surgeon, 
1st  Regt.,  N.H.  Vol.  Int,  Spanish-Am.  War,  189S: 
mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907-8.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian.. Mem.  N.H.  Med.  Soc.  Address:  11  South 
St.,  Concord.   N.H. 

DAY,  Caleb  Weeks,  mfr.;  Oct.  12,  1827-19 — . 
(See  vol.   1909.) 

DAY,  Charles  Hohen,  clergyman;  b.  St  John, 
N.B.,  Can.,  Dec.  22.  1864;  s.  George  Edwin  and 
Albina  Stanhope  iHoben)  Day;  A.B.,  Acadia  U., 
N.S.,  1887,  M.A.,  1890;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1888,  M.A.. 
1897;  student  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1888-90,  U.  of 
Berlin,  1890-1;  (D.D.,  Shurtleff  Coll..  1905,  Acadia, 
1910);  m.  Carrie  Seymour  Cook,  of  Milton.  N.S., 
June  19,  1890;  children,  Dorothy  Gretchen,  (Zlharles 
Hoben,  Jr.  Ordained  ministry  Bapt.  Ch.,  1892; 
pastor  1st  Ch.,  Quebec,  Can.,  1891-6;  prof,  modern 
langs.,  Shurtleff  Coll.,  111.,  1897-1900;  pastor  Kent- 
ville  Bapt.  Ch.,  N.S.,  1901-5,  First  Ch.,  Watertown, 
Mass.,  since  1905.  Mem.  bd.  governors,  Acadia  U., 
1902-6.  Mem.  Theol.  Circle,  Boston.  Address:  16 
Mai'ion  IM.,   AVatertown,  Mass. 

DAY,  Charles  Orrin,  theologian;  Nov.  8.  1851- 
Apr.  5,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1910-11.) 

DAY,  CUve,  college  prof.;  b.  Hartford,  Conn., 
Feb.  11,  1871;  s.  Thomas  M.  and  Ellen  C.  (Pome- 
roy)  Day;  ed.  Hartford  pub.  schs.;  A.B.,  Yale, 
1892;  U.  of  Berlin,  1892-3,  Yale,  1893-5,  Ph.D., 
1899;  univs.  of  Berlin  and  Paris,  1898-9;  m.  Eliza^ 
beth  Dike,  d.  late  Charlton  T.  Lewis,  of  Morris- 
town,  N.J.,  June  30,  1904;  brother-in-law  of  Charl- 
ton Miner  Lewis.  Instr.  history  and  economics, 
U.  of  Cal.,  1895-8;  instr.  economics,  Sheffield  Sci- 
entific Sch.  (Yale),  1899-1900;  instr.  history,  1900- 
02,  asst.  prof,  economic  history,  1902-7,  prof,  since 
1907,  Yale.  Foreign  mem.  Koninklijk  Instituut 
voor  de  Taal-Land-en  Volkenkunde  van  Neder- 
landsch-Indle;  corr.  mem.  Bataviaasch  Genoot- 
schap  van  Kunsten  en  Wetensehappen.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  44  High- 
land St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

DAY,  Cornelius  Roscoe,  merchant;  b.  Blackstone, 
Mass.,  Dec.  29,  1847;  s.  David  L.  and  Jane  H. 
(Mahoney)  Day;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  at  Bryant  & 
Stratton  Business  Coll.,  Providence,  R.I.;  m.  Ida 
F.,  daughter  David  S.  and  Diana  N.  (Fernald) 
Paine,  of  Blackstone,  Nov.  7,  1875;  1  daughter, 
Ida  Paine,  b.  Blackstone,  Mass.,  Sept  3,  1876. 
Began  active  career  in  office  of  woolen  factory. 
North  Providence;  in  business  in  Woonsocket,  R.I.. 
Statesville,  Millville  and  Blackstone,  1875-05; 
treas.  R.I.  Mining  Co.,  Oldham,  N.S.,  and  Black- 
stone Water  Co.  Chmn.  Rep.  Town  Com.  of  Black- 
stone since  1885:  selectman  6  yrs. ;  del.  to  co.,  con- 
gressional and  state  convs.;  road  commr.  14  yrs.; 
supt.  of  streets  2  vrs. ;  representative  in  Gen.  Ct., 
1896-7;  state  senator,  1901-2.  alternate  del.  Rep. 
Nat  Conv.,  1904,  from  12th  Mass.  Dist.  Mem.  St. 
John's  P.E.  Ch.  (vestryman  and  elk.).  Mem.  S.A. 
R.  Clubs:  Home  Market  (Boston);  Middlesex.  Ad- 
dress: Blackstone,  Mass. 

DAY,  David  Sheldon,  lawyer;  b.  Colchester, 
Conn.,  Sept.  8,  1880;  s.  Erastus  Sheldon  and  Cath- 
erine (Olmsted)  Dav;  prep.  edn.  Bacon  Acad., 
Colchester;  A.B.,  Yale,  1902;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law 
Sch.,  1904;  m.  Natalie  A.  Cornwall,  of  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  Apr.  30,  1880.  Practiced  at  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  since  1905;  mem.  Marsh,  Stoddard  & 
Day;  dir.  D.  M.  Read  Co.,  Derby  Rubber  Co.,  Read 
Carpet  Co.,  Bridgeport  Morris  Plan  Co.;  mem.  N.H. 
Ho.  of  Rep.  from  Colchester,  1905.  Trustee  Bridge- 
port Y.M.C.A.,  Bridgeport  Hosp.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist. Home:  625  Hunton  Av.  Office:  164 
State  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

DAY,  Edmund,  business  man;  b.  West  Springfield, 
Mass.,  Dec.  12.  1831;  s.  Julius  and  Lois  (Goodyear) 
Day;  ed.  common  schs.,  Westfield  Acad,  and  for  5 
mos.  at  Yale.  Pres.  Seymour  Trust  Co.,  B.  D.  Ris- 
ing Paper  Co.,  of  Housatonic,  Mass.;  dir.  Seymour 
Mfg.  Co..  H.  A.  Matthews  Mfg.  Co.,  Rimmon  Mfg. 
C^o..  all  of  Seymour,  Crocker  McElwain  Paper  Co., 
of  Holyoke,  Mass.,  Fourth  Nat.  Bank,  Waterbury, 
Conn.  Was  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.;  Senate,  1884,  5. 
Republican.    Home:   Seymour,   Conn. 


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DAY,  Edward  Marvin,  lawyer;  b.  Colchester, 
Conn.,  Aug.  2U,  1S72;  s.  Erastus  S.  and  Catherine 
(Olmsted)  Day;  B.A.,  Yale,  1S94;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law 
Sch.,  ItiUG.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1896,  and  since 
practiced  in  Hartford;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Hep., 
1897-y;  exec.  sec.  State  of  Conn.,  1899-01,  and 
1905-7;  chmn.  Employees'  Liability  Comnin.,  1907. 
Mem.  State  Bar  Examining  Com.  Mem.  Delta 
Kappa  Ejisilon.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Hartford,  Twentieth  Century,  Hartford  Country. 
Address:     50    State   St.,   Hartford,   Conn. 

SAY,  Erastus  Sheldon;  b.  Colchester,  Conn., 
July  7,  1836;  s.  Elihu  M.  and  Jane  E.  (Buell)  Day; 
ed.  dist.  sch.  in  Westchester,  in  town  of  Colches- 
ter, and  Wilbraham  (Mass.)  Acad.;  m.  Catherine 
G.  Olmsted,  of  Colchester,  Aug.  29,  1864.  Practiced 
law  at  Colchester,  1861-97.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Kep.,  1862,  64,  74;  clerk  Conn.  Senate,  1863;  judge 
of  probate,  dist.  of  Colchester,  2  terms;  chmn. 
Rep.  State  Com.,  1886-90:  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv., 
1888;  U.S.  consul  at  Bradford,  Eng.,  1897-09.  Ad- 
dress:   Colchester,   Conn.* 

DAY,  Francis,  painter;  b.  Le  Roy,  N.T.,  May  6, 
1S63;  s.  James  and  Jennie  (McKane)  Day;  student 
Art  Students'  League,  New  Y'oik,  and  at  ficole 
des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris,  under  Herbert  ISIerson  and 
Colin;  m.  Mary  Evelyn  Smith,  of  BoUport,  L.I., 
July  3,  1887.  Has  been  represented  in  numerous 
exbns. ;  took  3d  Hallgarten  prize,  Nat.  Acad.  De- 
sign, 1895,  for  picture,  "Patience."  A.N. A.  Epis- 
copalian. Republican.  Address:  West  Stockbridge, 
Mass.* 

DAY,  Frank  A.,  broker;  died  Jan.  15,  1914.  (See 
vol.    190  0.) 

DAY,  Prank  I^eslie,  M.D.;  b.  South  Attleboro. 
Mass.,  Aug.  IS,  1S5G;  s.  James  S.  and  Ann  E. 
(Holmes)  Day;  A.B..  Brown  U.,  1885,  A.M.,  1888; 
M.D..  Harvard,  1889:  tinmarried.  House  surgeon, 
Boston  City  Hosp.,  1888-9;  librarian  and  phys.  out- 
patient dept.,  1891-01,  visiting  phys.,  since  1901, 
R.I.  Hosp.;  visiting  phys.,  1892-02,  consulting 
phys.  since  1902,  St.  Joseph's  Hosp.;  surgeon  1st 
R.I.  Militia,  1894;  consulting  phys.  Providence  City 
Hosp.,  Providence  Lying-in  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
R.I.  Med.  Soc.  (sec.  1895-02,  v.-p.,  1913-15,  pres., 
1915),  Providence  Med.  Assn.  (sec,  1893-5,  pres. 
1905-6).  Address:  72  Waterman  St.,  Providence, 
R.I.* 

DAY,  Georgre  Edward,  author;  b.  North  Dana, 
Mass.,  Sept.  21,  1864;  s.  Horace  J.  and  Mary  Jane 
(Chamberlain)  Day;  grad.  Internat.  Y.M.C.A. 
Training  Sch.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1893  (B.H.,  1908; 
M.A.,  Norwich  U.,  1909);  m.  Nettie  M.  Fisher,  of 
Norwood,  Mass.,  June  30,  1897.  In  Y.M.C.A.  work 
since  1890;  gen.  sec.  Y.M.C.A.,  Somerville,  Mass., 
since  1905.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books.) 
Address:  Somerville,  Mass.* 

DAY,  Georg'e  Prederick  Parker,  civil  engr. ; 
moved  to  San  Diego,  Cal.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

DAY,  Georg-e  Parmly,  treas.  Yale  Univ.;  b.  New 
York,  Sept.  4,  1876;  s.  Clarence  Shepard  and  La- 
vinia  Elizabeth  (Stockwell)  Day;  A.B.,  Yale,  1897, 
M.A.,  1910  (ancestor,  Col.  Benjamin  Dav,  grad. 
Yale,  1768,  and  g.f.,  Benjamin  H.  Day,  founded 
The  Sun,  New  York,  in  1833):  m.  "^Vilhelmine  Oc- 
tavia  Johnson,  of  New  York,  Oct.  11,  1902.  Clerk, 
Clarence  S.  Day  &  Co.,  member  N.Y.  Stock  Ex- 
change, 1S97-9;  partner  in  firm.  1899-03,  and  its 
successors,  Day,  Adams  &  Co.,  1903-10;  an  organ- 
izer Yale  Pub.  Assn..  May,  1907;  founder  Yale 
Univ.  Press,  Aug.  1908  (pres.  and  treas.);  treas. 
Yale  U.,  May  1.  1910 — .  Pres.  George  Jr.  Re- 
public Assn.  of  Conn.;  mem.  bd.  trustees  Hotchkiss 
Sch.,  Lakeville.  Conn.;  treas.  Yale  U.  Athletic  Assn. 
Home:  40  Wall  St.  Ofl^ce:  Woodbridge  Hall,  New 
Haven,  Conn.* 

DAY,  Harry  Goodyear,  lawyer:  b.  Sevmour, 
Conn.,  Mar.  13,  1870;  s.  Henry  Pardee  and  Fannie 
(Gilbert)  Day;  grad.  Phillips  Acad..  Andover. 
Mass..  1887;  Ph.D.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale). 
1890:  LL.B..  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1893;  m.  Marv  Phillips 
Barker,  of  Pittsfield.  Mass.,  Feb.  18,  1903;  4  chil- 
dren. Mary  Barker,  Henry  Barker.  Frances  Gilbert. 
Helen  Whitehead.  Clk.  in  law  oflioe  of  Watroiis  & 
Buckland.  1894-8;  became  mem.  Watrous  &  Dav, 
1S9S;    and    gen.    counsel    for   The    Connecticut   Co. 


since  Mar.,  1914;  dir.  Union  &  New  Haven  Trust 
Co.,  Yale  Nat.  Bank,  New  Haven  Hosp.,  H.  P.  &  E. 
Day,  Inc.,  Whitlock  Printing  Press  Mfg.  Co.  Trus- 
tee Gen.  Hosp.  Soc.  of  Conn.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Club:  Graduates',  New  Haven  Lawn,  New  Haven 
Country.  Recreations:  golf,  tennis.  Home:  158 
Whitney  Ave.  Office;  121  Church  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

DAY,  Holman  Prancis,  author;  b.  Vassalboro, 
Me.,  Nov.  6,  18G5;  s.  Capt.  John  R.  and  Maiy  (Car- 
ter) Day;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1887  (Litt.  D.,  1907); 
m.  Helen  Rowell  Gerald,  of  Fairfield,  Me.,  Feb.  4, 
1889;  m.  2d,  Agnes  Bearce  Nevens,  of  Lewiston.  Me., 
Sept.  12,  1903.  Mng.  editor  publications  of  Union 
Publishing  Co.,  Bangor,  1889-90;  editor  and  propr. 
Dexter  (Me.)  Gazette;  spl.  writer  for  Lewiston, 
Me.,  Journal;  Me.  rep.  Boston  Herald;  mng.  editor 
Lewiston  Daily  Sun.  Maj.  and  mil.  sec.  on  staff 
Gov.  John  F.  Hill  of  Me.,  1901-4.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Address:  The 
Windsor,   Portland,   Me.* 

DAY,  Horace  C,  banker;  b.  Vassalboro,  Me.,  Oct. 
17,  1854;  s.  Isaac  C.  Day;  ed.  high  sch.  and  East- 
man Business  Coll.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.;  in.  Hattie 
Marie  Jenkins,  of  Vassalboro,  May  8,  1879.  Began 
in  office  of  F.  I.  Fuller  &  Co.,  shoe  mfrs. ;  with  Gay 
&  Foss  4  yrs.,  and  was  paymaster.  Barker  Mills, 
10  yrs.;  cashier  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Auburn,  Me.,  since 
1890.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.) ; 
mem.  Knights  of  Pythias.    Home:  Auburn,  Me. 

DAY,   J.   Alphonso,   clergyman;    b.    New   Salem, 

Mass.,  July  21,  1847;  s.  John  Steel  and  Anna  Pru- 
dence (Frost)  Day;  grad.  Lynn  High  Sch.,  1864; 
grad.  Tilton  (N.H.)  Sem.,  1868;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U., 
Conn.,  1872,  A.M.,  1875;  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  The- 
ology, 1872-3;  m.  Sarah  Isabelle  Savage,  of  Hub- 
bardston,  Mass.,  May  28,  1874;  3  children,  Eva 
Belle,  Harold  Alphonso,  Marian  Ethel.  Ordained 
M.E.  ministry,  1873;  pastor  South  Athol,  Mass., 
1873-4;  South  Wilbraham,  1875-6,  Enfield,  1877-8, 
Lunenburg,  1878-80,  Townsend,  1881,  Groveland. 
1882.  Ballard  Vale,  1883-5,  Barre,  1886-7,  Rock 
Bottom,  1888-9,  Bondsville,  1890-2,  Conway,  1893-5, 
Ashland,  1896-7.  Mundale,  1898-9,  Graniteville, 
1900.  Weston,  1901-6,  Ashburnham,  1907-9,  Enfield, 
1908-10,  East  Longmeadow,  since  1911.  Mem.  In- 
ternat. Grand  Lodge  of  Good  Templars,  Patrons  of 
Husbandry,  Gamma  Phi  Chapter  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon.  Author:  History  of  Barre  M.E.  Church, 
1887;  History  of  Rock  Bottom  M.E.  Church,  1889; 
Genealogy  of  Anthony  Day,  1878.  Wrote  Historv 
of  Class  of  1868,  Tilton  Sem.,  and  History  of  Class 
of  1872,  Wesleyan  Univ.  Address:  East  Long- 
meadow,   Mass. 

DAY,  John  Boynton  "Wilson,  clergyman;  b. 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  Aug.  4,  1874;  s.  Marcellus  and 
Mary  J.  (Wilson)  Day;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1897; 
S.T.B.,  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Gertrude  L. 
Watson,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  June  28,  1904.  Or- 
dained Unitarian  ministry,  1900;  pastor  Unity  Ch., 
Amherst.  Mass.,  1900-3.  (^banning  Ch.,  Dorchester, 
1903-6.  Fall  River,  1906-15,  All  Souls'  Ch.,  Green- 
field, since  Mar.  1,  1915.  Address:  56  Crescent  St., 
Greenfield,  Mass. 

DAY,  Mary  Anna,  librarian,  botanist;  b.  Nelson, 
N.H.,  Oct.  12.  1852:  d.  Sewell  and  Hannah  (Wilson) 
Day;  ed.  Lancaster  Acad.,  1869-70;  teacher  in  pub. 
schools  of  Mass.,  1870-81;  unmarried.  Wrote:  The 
Local  Floras  of  New  England,  Rhodora,  vols.  1,  2, 
1899-1900:  The  Herbaria  of  New  England,  same, 
vol.  3,  1901.  Home:  43  Langdon  St.  Office:  Gray 
Herbarium,  Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

DAY,  Philemon  Bockwell,  retired;  b.  Elmira, 
N.Y..  Jan.  11.  1838;  s.  Erastus  and  Indiana  (Toles) 
Day;  student  Yale.  1857-9;  B.A.,  Williams,  1861; 
grad.  Auburn  Theol.  .Sem.,  1864;  m.  Henrietta  M. 
T^T'oodford,  of  West  Avon,  Conn.,  June  1,  1864;  7 
children,  Henrv  A.  B.,  Harriet  B.  (wife  of  Rev. 
Charles  S.  Wvckoff.  of  Walton,  N.Y.),  Nellis  Ed- 
gar, Edith  May  (Mrs.  Samuel  H.  Chubb,  of  N.Y. 
City),  Daisy  Toles  (teacher.  Hartford  High  Sch.), 
Louise  Van  Ness  (N.Y.  City),  Carlos  Philemon. 
Ordained  to  ministrv  Presbvn.  Ch..  1864:  sec.  and 
city  missionary.  Y.M.C.A..  Trov,  N.Y.,  1864-7;  pas- 
tor 1st  Congl.  Ch..  Saratoga  Springs.  N.Y.,  1867- 
71;  retired  to  farm,  1871-80,  preaching  most  of  the 


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time  for  Congl.  Ch.,  BuiliiiKton,  Conn.;  pastor  7th 
Presbyn.  Ch.,  New  York,  1880-4;  supt.  Citv  Mis- 
sions. Albany,  N.Y.,  1SS4-8;  engaged  in  business 
at  Hartford  until  retired,  1912.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Kep.,  1876;  justice  of  peace.  West  Hartford,  1898- 
07;  grand  juryman  since  1910.  Republican.  Home: 
26  N.  Main  St.,  West  Hartford,  Conn. 

BEAIiEY,  James  Quayle,  college  prof.;  b.  Man- 
chester, Eng.,  Aug.  1.',,  INGl;  s.  George  and  Mary 
Ann  (Nellins)  Dealey;  biother  of  George  Banner- 
man  Dealey;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1890,  A.M.,  1893, 
Ph.D.,  1895;  m.  Clara  Learned,  of  Chicago,  Aug.  7, 
1890.  Prof,  langs.  and  history.  Normal  Coll.,  Den- 
ton, Tex.,  1890;  instr.  langs.,  Vt.  Acad.,  Saxtons 
River,  Vt,  1891-3;  instr.  Latin,  1893-5;  prof,  social 
and  polit  science  since  1895,  Brown  U.  Mem.  Am. 
Polit.  Science  Assn.,  Acad.  Polit.  Science,  Am. 
Sociol.  Soc. ;  asso.  mem.  Institut  internal,  de  So- 
ciologie.  (See  Who's  "Who  in  America  for  books, 
etc.)  Address:  872  Hope  St.,  Providence,  R.I.* 
DEAN,  Arthur  lyman,  chemist,  (^ee  vol.  1909.) 
I>I:AI7,  Arthur  Warren,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Taunton, 
Mass.,  Mar.  27,  1870;  s.  David  and  Dordana 
(Macomber)  Dean;  descendant  of  Walter  Dean, 
who  settled  in  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1637;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Taunton;  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1888-92; 
m.  Anna  Mabel  Hamblett,  of  Nashua,  N.H.,  Oct.  4, 
1894;  2  children.  Elbra,  Charline.  Began  in  en- 
gring.  work,  Taunton.  1890;  city  engr.,  Nashua, 
N.H.,  1895-01:  chief  engr.  N.H.  Traction  Co.,  1901- 
3;  state  engr.  of  N.H.  (highways),  1904-9;  chief 
engr.  Mass.  Highway  Commn.  since  .Jan.,  1910. 
Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mason  (32°.  K.T.).  Club:  Cal- 
umet (Winchester.  Mass.).  Home:  Winchester, 
Mass.    Office:   15  Ashburton  PI.,  Boston. 

HHAN,  Charles  A.,  retired  paper  mfr. ;  b.  Shrews- 
bury. Vt..  June  15,  1844;  s.  James  and  Keziah 
(Hvde)  Dean;  ed.  countiv  schools;  served  in  Co. 
H.  Vt.  Inf..  1861-4,  as  pvt.:  m.  Woodstock.  Conn., 
Sept.  21,  1875,  Minnie  Palmer;  1  daughter,  Eleanor 
Howard  (Mrs.  Langdon  Pearse.  of  Cliicago).  Be- 
gan in  paper  mfg.  at  Cincinnati,  1864-71;  moved  to 
Rochester,  N.Y.,  in  same  line.  1871-5;  went  to  Bos- 
ton. 1876,  with  Hollingsworth  &  Whitney  Co.,  Inc., 
1882,  and  was  v.-p.  until  1892,  and  pres.  until  1911. 
when  retired;  still  dir.  same.  Trustee  Dean  Bldg. 
Trust.  Club:  Union.  Home:  Weston,  Mass.  Office: 
6i)  India  St.,  Boston. 

DEAN,  Francis  Winthrop,  mill  engr.,  architect; 
b.  Taunton,  Mass.,  May  24.  1852:  s.  Samuel  Au- 
gustus and  Charity  Williams  (Washburn)  Dean; 
S.B.,  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.  (Harvard).  1875;  m. 
Lydia  Clarkson  Hale  Gushing,  of  (Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Mar.  8,  1893.  Instr.  civ.  engring.,  Lawrence 
Scientific  Sch.,  1874-82;  entered  office  of  B.  D.  Lea- 
vitt,  Cambridge,  Mass..  as  spl.  asst.,  and  after- 
ward draftsman  and  insp.  of  machinery;  chief 
draftsman.  1886-9;  opened  an  office  in  Boston. 
1889;  head  of  firm  of  Dean  &  Main,  engrs.  and 
architects,  1893-07.  Mem.  Board  Sewer  and  Water 
Commissioners,  Lexington.  Mass.,  1893-07;  now 
pres.  and  treas.  P.  W.  Dean.  Inc..  mill  engrs.  and 
architects.  Boston.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engis. 
(v.-p.,  1895-7),  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.  (v.-p.,  1907- 
9).  N.E.  Water  Works  Assn.  Clubs:  Engineers' 
(New  York),  Harvard  Union  (Cambridge),  Har- 
vard. Citv,  Exchange  (Boston).  Home:  Lexington, 
Mass.    Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston.* 

DEAN,  Frank  Edward,  M.D.;  b.  Pownal,  Vt.,  Apr. 
14,  1864;  s.  Daniel  Addison  and  Selina  P.  (Bab- 
cock)  Dean;  prep.  edn.  in  pvt.  sch.  and  under  pvt. 
instr.;  M.D..  Albany  Med.  Coll.,  1891;  m.  Adams. 
Mass.,  June  3,  1891.  Georgianna  Thompson,  of 
Pownal.  Vt.  Practiced  in  Chailemont,  Mass.,  1891- 
2.  Readsboro.  Vt..  1892-5.  Shaftsbury,  Vt.,  since 
1895.    Home:  South  Shaftsbury,  Vt. 

DEAN,  Frani  Lincoln,  lawyer;  b.  Worcester, 
Apr.  3.  1865:  s.  Alexander  H.  and  Caroline  O. 
Dean;  grad.  Worcester  High  Sch.,  1884;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1888;  student  Harvard  Law  Sch.;  admitted 
to  bar,  1890;  m.  Worcester,  1891,  Mabel  Houghton; 
1  son.  Lincoln  H.  Practiced  at  Worcester,  1890- 
08.  Chmn.  Citv  Rep.  Com.,  Worcester,  1895-7; 
mem.  Citv  Council,  1902-3;  sec.  Rep.  Club  of  Mass., 
1903-4;  sec.  to  Gov.  Guild.  1908,  to  Gov.  Draper, 
1909;  controller  of  county  accounts  of  Mass.,  since 


1910.    Mem.  Worcester  Co.  Bar  Assn.    Home:  Wor- 
cester, Mass.    Office:  8  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

DEAN,  Gardner  Milton,  cattle  breeder;  b.  Oak- 
ham, Mass.,  Oct.  23,  1S46;  s.  Luther  and  Emeline 
Mariah  (Crawford)  Dean;  descendant  of  Deacon 
Walter  Dean,  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Taunton, 
Mass.,  who  came  from  Taunton,  Eng.,  in  1637; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Oakham,  and  business  course  in 
Boston;  m.  Charlotte  E.  Russell,  of  Oakham,  Mass., 
Mar.  10.  1873.  Served  in  Civil  War  in  Co.  B,  2d 
Mass.  Heavy  Arty.,  and  Co.  D,  17th  Mass.  Inf.; 
also  in  Co.  G,  2d  Mass.  Regt.,  M.V.M.  After  the 
war  employed  as  elk.  in  dry  goods  store,  Boston; 
then  went  to  Springfield,  Mass.,  and  was  con- 
nected with  grist  mill  and  grain  business  several 
yrs. ;  returned  to  Oakham  and  since  engaged  in 
breeding  Durham  cattle;  mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen, 
Oakham,  since  1904  (chmn);  treas.  Fobes  Me- 
morial Library  l-^und.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
G.A.R.;  mem.  Grange  (treas.).  Author:  Genealogy 
and  Record  of  Descendants  of  Deacon  James  Dean, 
1NS9.    Address:    Oakham,   Mass. 

DEAN,  Josiali  Stevens,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  May 
11,  1860;  s.  Hon.  Benjamin  and  Mary  Anne 
(I'^rench)  Dean;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.;  studied  law  in  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.  and  under  father;  admitted  to  Suf- 
folk bar,  1885;  m.  May  Lillian  Smith,  of  Bradford, 
Eng.,  Aug.  2,  1888;  children,  Benjamin,  Kemerton, 
Russell,  Sydney  S.  Practiced,  Boston,  since  1885; 
mem.  Boston  Common  Council,  1891,  1892;  mem. 
Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1897:  asso.  justice  Soutli  Boston 
Municipal  Ct.,  since  1893;  pub.  administrator  for 
Suffolk  Co..  1895  to  1908;  apptd.  by  Gov.  Foss,  mem. 
Licensing  Bd.  for  City  of  Boston,  July,  1912,  term 
of  6  yrs.  Mem.  Am.  and  IMass.  bar  assns.,  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Mason.  Club:  Boston  City. 
Home:  19  Lanark  Rd.    Office:  60  State  St.,  Boston. 

DEAN,  Ralph  Denniston,  M.D. ;  b.  Warren,  R.I., 
Nov.  8,  1872:  s.  Abiathar  William  and  Elizabeth 
Anna  (Blake)  Dean;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1896; 
m.  Taunton,  Jan.  20,  1904,  Mary  King  Chace.  Has 
practiced  in  Taunton  since  1896.  Mason  (K."!. ; 
Shriner).  Home:  Taunton,  Mass. 

DEAN,  Walter  Iiofthouse,  artist,  painter;  June  4, 
1854-Mar.  14.  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1912-13.) 

DEANE,  Bertha  Louise,  social  service;  b.  Taun- 
ton, Mass.;  d.  Philander  Evarts  and  Louise  Elvira 
(Colburn)  Dean:  decendant  of  John  and  Priscilla 
Alden,  of  the  Mayflower;  B.A.,  Wellesley,  1887; 
grad.  certificate  Barnard  and  Teachers  Coll.  (Co- 
lumbia). 1893-4;  Harvard;  studied  New  York  U. ; 
New  York  Infirmary;  Alliance  Francaise  and  Sor- 
bonne,  Paris.  1904-5;  Atelier  and  ficole  de  Musique, 
Paris;  certificate  in  French,  \J.  of  Chicago.  1909. 
Instr.  langs.,  Washington,  D.C..  N.Y.  City,  Boston, 
and  Paris;  parish  visitor,  Boston,  Coll.  Settlement 
work.  New  York,  Chicago;  club  lecturer;  song  com- 
poser. Mem.  Assn.  Collegiate  Alumnse,  D.A.R., 
Bristol  County  (Mass.)  Acad.  Sciences.,  and  ora- 
torio socs.  and  ch.  choirs.  Clubs:  Wellesley,  Col- 
lege, also  variovis  glee  clubs.  Contbr.  mag.  and 
newspaper  articles  on  philanthropy,  municipal  af- 
fairs, education,  genealogies,  etc.  Address:  22  Clin- 
ton St..  Taunton.  Mass. 

DEANE,  Marv  Gray  (Mrs.  John  M.  Deane),  hu- 
manitarian; b.  Norwich,  Conn.,  Nov.  26,  1846;  d. 
Abner  T.  and  Sarah  Reid  (Briggs)  Pearce;  ed.  pub. 
schs..  Providence.  R.I.;  m.  Maj.  John  M.  Deane,  of 
Freetown,  Mass.,  Nov.  20,  1866;  children,  Milton  I., 
Richard  B.,  Charles  L.,  Anna  L.  A.,  Wallis  P.  Dept. 
insp.  of  Mass.  W.R.C.,  1891,  dept.  pres.,  1892,  nat. 
insp.,  1898;  mem.  bd.  of  mgrs..  Children's  Home, 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  for  more  than  20  yrs.  Conglist. 
Address:  Assonet,  Mass. 

DEANE,  Walter,  botanist:  b.  Boston.  Apr.  23. 
1848;  s.  Charles  and  Helen  Elizabeth  (Waterston) 
Deane;  A.B..  Harvard,  1870;  m.  Margaret  Chapman 
Coolidge,  of  Southborough,  Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1878. 
Pvt.  tutor,  1870-1;  instr.  St.  Mark's  Sch.,  South- 
borough.  1871-8;  instr.  John  P.  Hopkinson's  pvt. 
sch.,  1878-95;  pvt.  tutor,  1895-7;  associated  with 
William  Brewster  in  his  ornithol.  mus.,  as  asst.  in 
charge,  1897-07.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
other  details.)  Address:  29  Brewster  St.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.* 


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BEAITS,  Charles  Henry,  lawyer;  May  2  1832- 
1911.     (See  vol.   l!iU9.> 

DEARBOKN,  Georg-e  C,  Iiincoln,  farmer;  b. 
Starksboro,  Vt.,  Oct.  If),  18.58;  s.  William  and  Altha 
(Brown)  Dearborn;  ed.  common  schs.;  m.  June  30, 
1891  Altha  Brown,  of  L,incoln,  Vt.  Knsaged  in 
farming-  since  boyhood;  has  served  as  road  commr., 
selectman,  lister,  justice  of  the  peace,  gi-and  juror, 
town  auditor;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910-12.  Trus- 
tee Lincoln  Library  Assn.  Progressive  in  politics. 
Methodi.st.    Mem.  Grange.    Home:  Lincoln,  Vt. 

BEAJftBORN,  Georg-e  Van  Ness,  college  prof.;  b. 
Nashua,  N.H.,  Aug.  15,  1SG9;  s.  Cornelius  Van  Ne.ss 
and  Louisa  Frances  (Katon)  Dearborn;  B.L..  Dart- 
mouth, 1890;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Colum- 
bia), 1893;  A.M..  Harvard,  1896;  Ph.D.,  Colum- 
bia, 1899;  m.  Blanche  V.  S.  Brown,  of  Bloomington, 
111.,  June  18.  1893.  Asst.  in  philo.sophy,  Harvard, 
1896;  asst.  in  physiology.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1899; 
head  of  dept.  and  dir.  of  lab.  of  physiology.  1900, 
prof,  physiology,  1904—,  Tufts  Coll.;  prof,  philoso- 
phy of  physical  edn..  Sargent  Normal  Sch.,  Cam- 
bridge, 1906—;  instr.  psychology,  Sch.  of  Eugenics, 
Boston,  1913 — ;  consulting  physiologist,  Forsyth 
Dental  Infirmary.  Boston.  1913 — ;  instr.  in  psychol- 
ogy and  physiology,  Post-Grad.  Sch.  of  Orthodon- 
tia. Boston;  instr.  Harvard  Summer  Scli.  Re- 
searcher into  the  relations  of  body  and  mind  and 
in  psychology  and  physiology,  especially  as  related 
to  useful  efficiency.  Inventor  of  the  cuffless  sphyg- 
momanometer indicating  by  sound,  etc.  (See  M/ ho  s 
Who  in  America  for  other  details.)  Home:  Mason 
St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

DEARBORN,  Jolin,  mfr. :  b.  Dorchester,  Mass., 
Mar.  27.  1868;  s.  John  Langdon  and  Sarah  (Abbott) 
Dearborn;  prep.  edn.  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  grad.  Bos- 
ton Inst  Tech..  1890.  In  investment  bond  business 
on  own  account  at  Boston,  1890-07:  now  v.-p.  and 
treas.  Warren  Bros.  Co.,  roofing  and  paving;  dir.  Pa- 
ducah  Traction  Co.  Clubs:  Boston  Art.  Union  Boat. 
Home:  411  Marlboro  St.  Office:  59  Temple  St..  Bos- 
ton. Mass. 

DEARBORN,  John  Georg-e,  M.D. ;  b.  Meredith,  N. 
H.,  May  27.  1835;  s.  James  and  Sallie  (Prescott) 
Dearborn;  M.D..  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.), 
1858;  m.  Susan  Edmunds,  of  Charlestown,  Mass., 
July  17.  1879;  1  daughter,  Ellen.  Practiced  m  Boston 
since  1858;  served  as  asst.  acting  surgeon  U.S. 
Navy,  1864-6;  phys.  Mass.  State  Prison.  1869-72. 
Mem.  A.M.A..  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Suffolk  Dist.  Med. 
Soc.  Mem.  G.A.R..  Loyal  Legion.  Address:  2  Wood 
St..  Boston. 

DEARBORN,  Sam  Starrett,  M.D.;  b.  Milford.  N. 
H  Jan.  30.  1872;  s.  Sam  Gerrish  and  Henrietta 
(Starrett)  Dearborn;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.. 
1890;  A.B..  Harvard,  1894;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1898;  m.  May  H.  Chandler,  of  Nashua,  N.H.,  Oct.  12. 
1898;  1  child.  Barbara,  b.  Aug.  6,  1908  (died  Jan.  23. 
1910).  Practiced  at  Nashua  since  1899;  mem.  visit- 
ing staff,  Nashua  Emergency  Hosp..  and  St.  Jo- 
seph's Hosp.;  city  phys..  Nashua.  1900-2;  chmn. 
Bd  of  Health;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.  Dir.  Second  Nat. 
Bank.  Wonolancet  Co.  Mem.  N.H.  Med.  Soc, 
Nashua  Med.  Soc,  N.H.  Surg.  Club.  Hillsboro  Co. 
Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason  (32  ). 
Clubs:  Guards'.  Nashua  Boat.  Vesper  Country; 
Harvard  of  Boston.  Home:  6  Concord  St.  Office:  3 
Abbot  St.,  Nashua,  N.H. 

DEARING,  T.  Haven,  M.D.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

DEARTH,  Freeman  D(aniel),  lawyer;  b.  Sanger- 
ville.  Me.,  Apr.  16,  1861;  s.  Freeman  Daniel  and 
Mary  B.  (Spooner)  Dearth;  grad.  Foxcroft  (Me.) 
Acad.,  1881;  Me.  Central  Inst.,  Pittsfleld,  1883;  A. 
B.,  Bowdoin.  1887.  A.M.,  1890;  unmarried.  Prin. 
High  Sch.,  Castine.  Me.,  1887-8,  Bolton,  Mass..  1888- 
89;  in  railway  mail  service.  1890-6;  admitted  to  Me. 
bar.  1896.  and  since  practiced  at  Dexter;  judge 
Municipal  Ct..  1897-1900;  postmaster,  1900-14;  dir. 
1st  Nat.  Bank.  Dexter  Trust  Co.  Republican.  Uni- 
ver.salist.  Mason;  mem.  Knights  of  Pythias.  I.O.R. 
M.    Club:  Dexter.    Address:  Dexter,  Me. 

DEAST,  Iiuere  B.,  lawyer;  b.  Gouldsboro,  Me.. 
Feb.  8.  1859;  s.  Ehiniel  and  Emma  L.  (Moore) 
Deasy;  ed.  Eastern  State  Normal  Sch..  Castine. 
Me.;  studied  law  with  Hon.  L.  A.  Emery;  admitted 
to  bar.  1884;  m.  Emma  M.  Clark,  of  Gouldsboro, 
Dec.  15,  1885;  children.  Blanche,  b.  June  28.  1887; 


Louise,  Jan.  11.  1895.  Mem.  Deasy  &  Lynam.  Bar 
Harbor,  since  1905;  pres.  Bar  Harbor  Banking  & 
Trust  Co.  Mem.  Me.  Senate,  1907,  1909  (pres.);  Re- 
publican. Mem.  Me.  State  Bar  Assn.  (pres.  1909-10). 
Unitarian.  Mason  (K.T.);  K.  of  P.  Recreations: 
motoring.    Address:   Bar  Harbor,  Me. 

DEAVITT,  Edward  Harringi;on,  lawyer;  b.  More- 
town,  V't.,  Dec.  1,  1S71;  s.  Thomas  J.  and  Carrie  E. 
^Harrington)  Deavitt;  Ph.B.,  U.  of  Vt..  1893;  LL.B.. 
Harvard  Law  Sch..  1896;  m.  Montpelier,  Dec.  25, 
1901,  Mary  Tromblee.  Pres.  Union  Block  Co.;  v.-p. 
Llanchard  Block  Co.;  treas.  and  dir.  Barre  and 
Montpelier  Traction  and  Power  Co..  Wetmore  &. 
Morse  Granite  Co.,  Capital  City  Gas  Co.,  Torry- 
Deavitt-Frost  Electric  Co.;  dir.  First  Nat.  Bank  of 
Montpelier,  Mechanics'  Bldg.  and  Constrn.  Co.; 
state  treas.  and  ex-officio  one  of  the  Insurance 
Commrs.  of  Vt.  since  1906;  mem.  State  Bd.  of  Law 
Examiners  since  1903.  Mem.  Vt.  Bar  Assn.  Ad- 
dress: Montpelier,  Vt. 

DEAVITT,  Thomas  Jefflerson,  lawyer;  b.  Rich- 
mond, Vt.,  Feb.  17,  1840;  s.  William  and  Chestina 
(Preston)  Deavitt;  descendant  on  mother's  side 
from  Revolutionary  ancestry;  common  sch.  and 
academic  edn.;  studied  law  in  office  of  Gov.  Paul 
Dillingham;  served  as  sergt.  in  Vt.  Militia.  1864-5; 
admitted  to  bar.  1866;  m.  South  Royalston,  Mass., 
1870.  Carrie  E.  Harrington.  Practiced  at  Moretown. 
1866-72.  Montpelier  since;  has  devoted  spl.  atten- 
tion to  U.S.  pension  and  patent  laws.  Home:  Mont- 
pelier, Vt. 

DE  BERR'7,  William  Nelson,  clergyman  ;b.  Nash- 
ville. Tenn.,  Aug.  29.  1870;  s.  Caswell  and  Charlotte 
(Mavfleld)  De  Berrv;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Nashville;  B. 
S..  Fisk  U.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1896;  B.D..  Oberlin 
(Ohio)  Coll.,  1899;  (D.D..  Lincoln  U.,  Chester  Co., 
Pa.,  1914);  m.  Amanda  McKissack,  of  Pulaski, 
Tenn..  Sept.  6.  1899;  2  children,  Charlotte  Pearl, 
Anna  Mae.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry.  1899;  pastor 
St.  John's  Ch..  Springfield,  Mass..  since  1899;  has 
built  the  only  institutional  ch.  for  colored  people 
in  N.E.  (completed  1911).  Trustee  The  Mutual 
Housing  Co.;  dir.  St.  John's  Home  for  Working 
Girls.  Home  for  Aged  Men  of  Springfield.  Hon. 
mem.  A.B.C.F.M. ;  life  mem.  Am.  Missionary  Assn. 
of  New  York.  Has  lectured  extensively  in  N.E.  and 
the  North  on  the  negro  problem.  Recreations:  fish- 
ing, tennis.  Address:  643  Union  St..  Springfield, 
Mass. 

DE  BI.OZS,  Austen  Kennedy,  clergyman;  b.  Wolf- 
ville,  N.S..  Dec.  17,  1866;  s.  Stephen  W.  and  Mary 
S.  (Fitch)  De  Blois;  grad.  Horton  Acad.,  1881;  in 
Europe.  1885;  grad.  Acadia  Coll..  N.S..  1886;  A.M.. 
Brown  U..  1888.  Ph.D.,  1889;  student  Newton 
(Mass.)  Theol.  Instn..  1889;  U.  of  Berlin,  1890;  U. 
of  Leipzig,  1891;  (LL.D.,  Franklin  [Ind.]  Coll.. 
1897);  m.  Erminie  A.  Day,  of  Sheffield,  N.B..  June 
25.  1890.  Vice-prin.  Union  Baptist  Sem..  St.  Mar- 
tins. N.B..  1892,  prin.  1892-4;  pres.  Shurtleff  Coll., 
Alton,  111..  1894-9;  traveled  in  Europe  and  Africa, 
1900-1;  pastor  First  Bapt.  Ch..  Elgin.  111..  1899-02. 
First  Bapt.  Ch.,  Chicago.  1902-11.  First  Bapt.  Ch., 
Boston.  1911 — .  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
other  details.)  Home:  21  Winchester  St.,  Brook- 
line,  Mass.* 

DE  BIiOIS,  Georg-e  Iiewis,  real  estate;  b.  Newton, 
Mass.,  Aug.  17.  1867;  s.  George  Lewis  and  Amanda 
M.  (Fuller)  De  Blois;  graduated  Hopkinson's  pri- 
vate school.  Boston,  1885;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1889;  m. 
Mary  B.  Brooks,  of  Boston,  Nov.  23,  1899;  1  daugh- 
ter. Elizabeth.  Began  active  career  in  real  estate 
business  in  Boston.  1889;  associated  with  Charles 
U.  Cotting.  1889-99;  mem.  firm  of  Burroughs  &  De 
Blois,  first  specialists  in  real  estate  trust  stocks, 
Boston,  1899-13;  asst.  to  C.  U.  Cotting  since  Sept., 
1913.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Member  board 
managers  Farm  and  Trade  School.  Clubs:  Tennis 
and  Racquet.  Harvard,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Rec- 
reations: outdoor  sports.  Home:  346  Marlboro  St. 
Office:  11  Pemberton  Sq..  Boston. 

DE  BIiOIS,  Thomas  Amory,  M.D. ;  b.  Columbus, 
Ga.,  Jan.  27.  1848;  s.  John  Amory  and  Emilie  J.  De 
Blois;  descendant  of  Stephen  DeBlois.  who  came 
from  Oxford,  Eng..  1721;  grad.  U.S.  Naval  Acad., 
1868;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch..  1877,  Med.  Dept. 
of  New  York  U.,  1878;  m.  Newport.  R.I..  Louise  D. 
Anderson,    of    New    York,    Oct.    4.    1871;    children. 


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Elizabeth  Amory,  Lewis  Amory.  Apptd.  ensign  U. 
S.N.,  1869;  master,  1870;  commd.  It.,  1873;  resigned 
1881;  engaged  in  med.  practice  at  Boston  since 
1880.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Fellow  Am.  Laryn- 
gological  Assn.  (1st  v. -p.  1900).  Clubs:  Boston  Ath- 
letic, Newport  Reading-  Room.  Recreations:  in- 
venting and  manufacturing  surgical  improve- 
ments.   Address:   523  Newbury  St.,  Boston. 

DE  BOER,  Jcsepli  Arend,  life  underwriter;  b. 
Warffum,  Province  of  Gruningen,  Holland,  June  17, 
1861;  s.  Jan  Arend  and  Anje  Peiter  (Kuiper)  De 
Boer;  came  to  U.S.  in  boyhood;  A.B.,  Dartmouth, 
1884,  A.M.,  1887  (Sc.D.,  1909);  m.  Augusta  Charles 
Featherly,  of  Albany,  N.Y.,  Dec.  23,  1885.  Master 
Holderness  Sch.  for  Boys,  Plymouth,  N.H.,  1884-5; 
prin.  Montpelier  Union  and  Washington  Co.  gram- 
mar schs.,  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1885-9.  Elected  actu- 
ary, 1889,  dir.  and  sec.  1897,  2d  v.-p.  1900,  1st  v.-p. 
1901,  pres.  since  Mar.,  1902,  Nat.  Life  Ins.  Co.  Mem. 
Vt.  Senate,  1900,  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908-9.  Trustee 
Washington  Co.  Grammar  Sch.,  St.  Johnsbury 
Acad.,  Montpelier  Sem.,  Wood  Art/ Gallery;  sec. 
permanent  sch.  fund  commn.  of  Vt.  Charter  mem. 
Actuarial  Soc.  of  America;  v.-p.  Vt.  Hist.  Soc.  Ad- 
dress: Montpelier,  Vt.* 

DE  CAINIP,  Joseph  Kodefer,  artist;  b.  Cincinnati, 
1858;  s.  Lambert  and  Lydia  (Garwood)  DeCamp; 
pupil  of  T.  S.  Noble  at  Cincinnati  Sch.;  Royal 
Acad.,  Munich,  and  Duveneck,  Florence,  Italy;  m. 
Edith  Franklin  Baker,  of  Medford,  Mass.,  Sept., 
1891.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  other  de- 
tails.) Home:  Medford,  Mass.  Studio:  Fenway 
Studios,  Boston.* 

DECATUB,  Austin  H.,  merchant;  b.  Barrington, 
N.H.,  Feb.  9,  1858;  s.  Horace  G.  and  Elizabeth  L. 
(Hayes)  Decatur;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Barrington,  and 
Dover  Acad.,  N.H. ;  m.  Mary  B.  Wheeler,  of  Exeter, 
N.H.,  Aug.  16,  1886.  Clk.  in  hardware  store,  Dover. 
N.H.,  1876-81;  associated  with  Benjamin  Callender 
&  Co.,  Boston,  1881-7,  and  with  Brooks,  Baldwin  & 
Robbins,  later  Baldwin,  Robbins  &  Co.;  pres.  Bald- 
win-Robbins  Co.,  incorporated  Jan.,  1910,  as  De- 
catur &  Hopkins  Co.,  wholesale  hardware,  of  which 
is  pres.;  trustee  Boston  Penny  Savings  Bank.  V.-p. 
Newton  Masonic  Hall  Assn.  Mem.  Nat.  Hardware 
Dealers'  Assn.,  N.E.  Hardware  Dealers'  Assn.,  Bos- 
ton Credit  Men's  Assn.  (pres.),  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  New- 
ton, Boston  City.  Recreations:  motoring,  golf. 
Home:  West  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  120-124  High 
St.,  and  99-105  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 

DECEIiIiES,  Wortoert,  merchant;  b.  St.  Hya- 
cinthe,  P.Q.,  Can.,  June  24,  1866;  s.  Joseph  and  Ade- 
line (Marin)  Decelles;  ed.  Coll.  of  St.  Hyacinthe, 
P.Q.;  m.  Marie  Louise  Gauvin,  of  Woonsocket,  R.I., 
Feb.  7,  1885.  Resident  of  Woonsocket  since  1874; 
propr.  Woonsocket  Paper  Co.  Mem.  City  Council, 
1893-5,  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1896-8  (pres.  1897-8); 
mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1902,  Senate,  1907-8;  Demo- 
crat.   Home:  67  Bellingham  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.I. 

DECKER,  Ernest  Elden,  insurance;  b.  Clinton, 
Me.,  Apr.  25,  1875;  s.  Manley  and  Pauline  Frye 
(Manson)  Decker;  ed.  common  schs.;  m.  Helen 
Briary  Purington,  of  Waterville,  Me.,  June  11,  1901; 
2  children,  Ernest  E.,  Jr.,  Katherine.  Began  active 
career  as  asst.  cashier  Peoples  Nat.  Bank,  Water- 
ville, 1892;  took  up  life  ins.  business  in  1902,  act- 
ing as  sub-agent  2  yrs. ;  gen.  agt.  Conn.  Mutual 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  with  headquarters  at  Portland,  Me., 
since  1905;  dir.  and  trustee  Forest  City  Trust  Co.; 
mem.  City  Council,  Waterville,  10  yrs.,  Portland,  10 
yrs.;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.  for  Cumberland  Coun- 
ty. Dir.  and  trustee  Opportunity  Farm  for  Boys 
(pres.,  1915).  Pres.  Me.  Underwriters'  Assn.,  1913- 
14.  Mem.  Waterville  Lodge  No.  33,  F.  and  A.M.; 
Teconnet  Chapter  No.  53,  R.A.M.;  St.  Omar  Com- 
mandery  No.  12,  K.T. ;  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Republi- 
can. Clubs:  Portland,  Rotary.  Recreations:  hunt- 
ing, fishing.  Home:  46  Lawn  Av.  Office:  415  Con- 
gress St.,  Portland,  Me. 

DECOBMIS,  Louis,  clergyman;  b.  at  Norfolk, 
Va.,  Jan.  14,  1846;  s.  Edward  and  Martha  (White- 
lock)  DeCormis;  and  direct  descendant  on  maternal 
side  of  Edmund  Freeman  Colonial  deputy  gov. 
with  Gov.  Bradford,  Plymouth  Colony,  Mass.;  A.B., 
Kenyon  Coll..  Ohio,  1870;  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theol. 
Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1873;    (D.D.,  Northern  111. 


Coll.,  1898;  LL.D.,  Ewing  Coll.,  1900);  m.  Isabel 
J  ,.  Au*  Boston,  Nov.  15,  1882.  Deacon  and  priest, 
it;^".  '  ^^'3;  rector  St.  John's,  Taunton,  Mass., 
18(3-6,  fat.  Stephen's,  Lynn,  1876-85  (chapel  and 
rectory  built  during  his  administration);  1st  asst. 
minister,  fat  Ann's,  Brooklyn,  1885-7;  rector  All 
Saints  Ch.,  Great  Neck,  L.I.,  1887-95  (ch.  and  rec- 
tory built  during  his  administration),  St.  Paul's 
Ch.,  ColuniI)ia,  Pa.,  1895-01;  removed  to  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1901;  in  charge  St.  Paul's,  Boston,  1909. 
Home:  120  I'ark  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.* 

TXT^^  9?^?'^J'  Charles  A.,  judge;  b.  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  Sept.  23,  18ov;  s.  John  and  Mary  (Lalor) 
DeCourcy;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Georgetown  U  •  LL  B. 
Boston  U.  1878;  (LL.D.,  Georgetown,  1904);  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1881;  m.  Elisabeth  May  Roberts  of 
Lawrence  Sept.  8,  1886.  Practiced  at  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  1881-02;  asso.  judge  Superior  Ct.  of  Mass., 
V-*^J'}.l'  '1?^^-  dist  atty.,  1883-9;  ju.stice  Supreme 
Jud.  Ct.  ot  Mass.,  Sept.  27,  1911 — .  V.-p.  Nat  Pro- 
bation As.sn. ;  dir.  Am.  Prison  Assn.;  v.-p.  Mass. 
Conf.  Chanties;  pres.  Soc.  Alumni  Georgetown  U  • 
fellow  Am.  Inst,  of  Criminal  Law  and  Criminology 
Clubs:  Union,  Country.    Address:  Lawrence,  Mass.* 

DECBOW,  Israel  Emerson,  ship  chandler;  b.  Lin- 
colnville.  Me.,  May  29,  1844;  s.  Israel  and  Mary  J. 
(Thomas)  Decrow;  ed.  pup.  schs.  of  Lincolnville 
and  Camden,  Me.;  m.  Carrie  L.  Russell,  of  Camden, 
Me.,  Oct.  30,  1888;  1  daughter,  Marion  Louise  Be- 
gan with  James  Bliss  &  Co.,  grocers  and  ship  chan- 
dlers, Boston,  Apr.,  1862;  mem.  of  firm  since  1874- 
dir.  Boston  Ins.  Co.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason. 
Recreations:  billiard.?.  Home:  13  Algonquin  St 
Dorchester,  Mass.    Office:  91  Broad  St.,  Boston. 

DEDBICK,  Alherx  Clinton,  M.D.;  b.  Cranston, 
R.I.,  Dec.  10,  1864;  s.  Albert  C.  and  Sarah  (Abbott) 
Dedrick;  ed.  public  schs.,  Centreville,  R.I.;  Mowry 
and  GofE's  Sch.,  Providence;  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp. 
Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1888;  m.  May  Leslie 
Law,  of  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Jan.  24,  1894;  1  son,  Al- 
bert C,  Jr.  Practiced  in  Fall  River  since  1888;  pres. 
U.S.  Bd.  Pension  Examiners;  examining  phys  AO 
U.W.,  U.O.P.F.,  Washington  Life  Ins.  Co.,  etc.'  Ma- 
son, Odd  Fellow,  Knights  of  Pythias.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Home:  247  N.  Main  St.,  Fall  River, 
Mass. 

DEEHAir,  Peter  E.,  M.D.;  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Apr. 
7,  1854;  s.  Charles  and  Catharine  (Haggerty)  Dee- 
han;  prep.  edn.  in  pub.  schs.;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys  and 
Surg-.,  Boston,  1894;  m.  Margret  McDonald,  of 
Quincy,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1907.  Practiced  in  Boston 
since  1894;  phys.  Psychopathic  Hosp.  (state),  Bos- 
ton. Mem.  A.M.A.,  Dorchester  Med.  Soc.  Democrat. 
Home:  55  Waldeck  St.,  Dorchester.  Office:  252 
Huntington  Av.,  Boston. 

DEERlNCr,  Georg-e  Edwin,  M.D.;  b.  Gorham,  Me., 
Mar.  22,  1877;  .son  of  George  E.  and  Rebecca  J. 
Deering;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1904;  m.  Edna 
F.  Sampson,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  June  29,  1910. 
Practiced  in  Worcester  since  1905;  orthopedic  sur- 
geon to  Worcester  City  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Nat.  Assn.  for  Physical  Therapeutics. 
N.E.  Assn.  for  Physical  Therapeutics,  Medical 
Club,  Boston  Orthopedic  Club.,  Economic  Club. 
Conglist.  Address:  129  Pleasant  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

DEERIN'G',  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Sept. 
29,  1842;  s.  Nathaniel  and  Anna  Margaret  (Hol- 
well)  Deering;  (mother  was  daughter  of  Maj.  J.  Z. 
Holwell,  of  the  British  Army);  privately  ed. ;  (M. 
A.,  Bowdoin,  1908);  unmarried.  Paymaster's  clk. 
in  U.S.  Navy,  in  Miss.  Squadron,  1864-5;  after  close 
of  war  studied  law  with  Deblois  &  Webb,  Portland; 
admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1870,  and  since  practiced  in 
Portland;  attention  largely  given  to  care  of  es- 
tates; trustee  various  charitable  and  benevolent 
instns.  Life  trustee  Portland  Pub.  Library;  mem 
standing  com.  Me.  Hist.  Soc;  v.-p.  for  Me.  of  N.E. 
Historic-Geneal.  Soc;  mem.  bd.  of  mgrs.  Portland 
Soc.  of  Art.  Mem.  Soc.  of  Cincinnati,  S.A.R.,  Soc. 
Colonial  Wars,  Soc.  Am.  Wars,  Soc.  Descendants  of 
Colonial  Govs.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Cum- 
berland, Portland,  Woodford  (Portland),  Union 
(Boston).  Home:  85  Bedford  St.  Office:  39  Ex- 
change St.,  Portland,  Me. 

DE  FOREST,  Louis  Shepard,  M.D. ;  b.  Charles- 
ton, S.C.,  Feb.  23,  1857;  s.  John  W.  and  Harriet  S. 


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(Shepaid)  DeForest;  grad.  Hopkins  Grammar  Sch., 
New  Haven,  1ST5;  A.B.,  Yale,  ISI'J,  M.A.,  18'Jl,  lor 
work  and  thesis  on  "Tuberculosis  as  a  Local  and 
Contagious  Disease  in  New  Haven";  studied  medi- 
cine in  Germany  5  yrs.,  at  univs.  of  Gottingen,  Ber- 
lin, Vienna  and  Jena;  M.D.,  Jena,  1885;  m.  New  Ha- 
ven, Feb.  27,  1889,  Annie  C.  Kverit.  Began  practice 
in  New  Haven,  1886;  consulting  phys.,  New  Haven 
Dispensary;  attending  ph>'s.,  ( "onn.  Gen.  Hosp., 
New  Haven,  1891-08,  now  consulting  phys.,  same; 
prof,  clinical  medicine,  Yale,  189:1-9;  mem.  Bd.  of 
U.S.  Pension  Surgeons  4  yrs.  Mem.  city,  co.  and 
state  med.  socs.,  Am.  Med.  Assn.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Address:  335  Orange  St.,  New  Ha- 
ven, Conn. 

DE  FOREST,  Robert  E.,  lawyer,  b.  Guilford, 
Conn.,  Fell.  -0,  ISI.'.;  s.  George  and  Julia  C.  Gris- 
wold;  reared  on  farm;  A.B..  Yale,  1867;  studied 
law;  admitted  to  bar,  18G8;  m.  Troy.  N.Y.,  Oct.  18, 
1871,  Rebecca  B.  Marcy.  Now  mem.  law  firm  of  De 
Forest  &  Klein.  Pros,  atty.,  Bridgeport,  1872;  judge 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Fairtield  Co.,  Conn.,  1871- 
77;  mayor,  Bridgeport.  1878-90;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1880,  Senate,  1882;  corpn.  counsel,  Bridgeport, 
3  yrs.;  mem.  52d  and  53d  Congresses,  1891-5;  Demo- 
crat.   Address:  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

DE  FOREST,  Thomas  B.,  banker.  (See  vol.  1909.) 

BEGEir,  Georg-e  Frederic,  clergyman;  moved  to 
Kansas.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

DE  GOOSH,  Arthur  Winfield,  lawyer;  b.  West 
Fairlee,  Vt.,  Aug.  14,  1869;  s.  Henry  H.  and  Hose 
(Hastings;  DeGoosh;  grad.  Goddard  Sem.,  Barre, 
Vt.,  1889:  Ph.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1893,  A.B.,  1896;  T^L.B., 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1896.  Began  practice  at 
Boston,  1896;  asst.  atty.-gen.  of  Mass.,  1897-06,  and 
engaged  extensively  in  the  defense  of  cases  for  the 
taking  of  lands  for  metropolitan  parks  and  water 
suppl.^•;  in  private  practice  since  Feb.  1,  1906.  Mem. 
Bar  Assn.  Citv  of  Boston,  Middlesex  Bar  Assn.,  Vt. 
Assn.  of  Boston,  Zeta  Psi,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Phi  Beta 
Kapi>a.  Clubs:  University.  Boston  City.  Edited 
Opinions  of  Attorneys-General  of  Mass.,  Vol.  1, 
1S99.  Home:  214  Newbury  St.  Office:  73  Tremont 
St.,  Boston. 

DE  GROAT,  Floyd  Elmer,  insurance:  b.  Owego, 
N.Y.,  Apr.  29,  1872;  s.  J.  Fields  and  Mary  (Perry) 
DeGroat;  A.B.,  Williams,  1894;  m.  Mina  Phelps 
Swan,  of  Passaic,  N.J.,  Apr.  17,  1899;  two  children, 
Elizabeth,  Lucy.  Teacher,  Passaic,  N.J.,  1894-6; 
with  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co.,  in  N.Y.  City,  as 
agency  dir.,  1896-04;  became  connected  with  the 
Mut.  Benefit  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  Newark,  1904;  dist. 
agt.  same  co.,  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  1904-6,  gen.  agt.,  at 
Springfield,  111.,  1906-8,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1908- 
13,  Boston,  since  July  1,  1913.  Mem.  Life  Under- 
writers' Assn.,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  Mem.  Zeta  Psi.  Clubs:  Al- 
gon(|uin,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Boston  City;  Bel- 
mont Spring  Country  (Mass.);  Claremont  Country 
(Oakland.  Cal.);  Williams  Coll.  Club  (New  Y^ork). 
Recreations:  motoring,  golf.  Contbr.  to  Atlantic 
Monthly  and  ins.  pubis.  Home:  23  Warwick  Rd., 
P.rookline.  Office:  Merchants'  National  Bank  Bldg., 
Boston. 

DEITRICK,  Frederick  Simpson,  congressman; 
b.  New  Brighton.  I'a..  Apr.  9,  1875;  A.B.,  Geneva 
("oil.,  Beaver  Falls.  Pa.,  1895;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U. 
Law  Sch.,  1898.  Practiced  in  Boston,  1S98— ;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.  3  terms;  mem.  63d  Congress 
(1913-15).  Sth  Mas.s.  Dist.;  Democrat.  Home:  Cam- 
brid.ge,  Mass.* 

DEIiABARRE,  Edmund  Burke,  i>sychologist;  h. 
Dover,  Me.,  Sept.  25,  1863;  s.  Edward  and  Maria 
(Hassell)  Delabarre;  student.  Brown  U.,  1882-3;  A. 
B.,  Amherst,  1886;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1889;  Ph.D..  U. 
of  Freiberg,  1891;  m.  Dorothea  Esther  Cotton,  of 
Providence,  R.I.,  Mar.  14,  1907.  Asso.  prof,  psvchol- 
ogy.  1891-6.  prof.,  since  1896,  Brown  U.  Dir.  Psy- 
chological Ijab.,  Harvard,  during  adsence  of  Prof. 
Miinsterber.g,  1896-7.  (.See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  other  details.)  Address:  9  Arlington  Av.,  Prov- 
idence.* 

DEIiABARRE,  Frank  Alexander,  dentist;  b.  Con- 
way. Mass..  Apr.  8,  1868:  s.  Edward  and  Maria  L. 
(Hassell)  Delabarre;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1890,  fellow 
same,  1890-1:  Boston  Dental  Coll.,  1891-2;  D.D.S., 
U.  of  Pa.,  1894;  M.D.,  U.  of  Pa.,  1895;  m.  Anna  E. 


Sweeney,  of  New  York,  1893.  In  practice  in  Boston, 
1895 — ;  asst.  prof,  orthodontia,  1907-10,  prof.,  1910- 
— ,  Tufts  Coll.  Dental  Sch.;  chief  orthodontist,  For- 
syth Infirmary  for  Children.  Pres.  Am.  Acad.  Den- 
tal Science,  1911;  mem.  Mass.  Dental  Soc,  Alpha 
Delta  Phi.  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  etc.  Home:  Brook- 
line,  ]\Iass.    Ollicc:   520  Iieacon  St.,  Boston.* 

DEIiAlTD,  Ellen  Doug-las,  author-;  b.  Lake  Maho- 
pac,  N.Y.,  oept.  3,  1860;  d.  Thorndike  and  Elizabeth 
(Rawle)  Delund;  grad.  pvt.  sch..  New  York,  1878; 
unmarried.  Mem.  Boston  Authors'  Club.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.) 
Addi'css:  Dedham,  Mass.* 

DEZiAND,  Margaretta  "Wade  (Mrs.  Lorin  F.  De- 
land;,  autiior;  b.  (Campbell)  Allegheny,  Pa.,  Feb. 
23,  1857;  ed.  at  private  schs. ;  m.  Lorin  F.  Deland, 
of  Boston,  1880.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
list  of  liooks.;    Address:  35  Newbury  St.,  Boston.* 

DEIiANEY,  ■William  Josepli,  M.D.;  b.  Peterboro, 
Ont.,  June  11,  1865;  s.  John  and  Ellen  (Donnell) 
Delaney;  ed.  Peterboro  High  Sch.,  St.  jNlichael's 
Coll.,  Toronto,  Can.;  St.  Mary's  Coll.,  Montreal; 
M.D.,  McGill  U.  Med.  Faculty,  1889;  m.  Catherine 
O'Callaghan,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  17,  1896;  4 
children,  Donnell,  William,  Catherine,  Edward.  In- 
terne, London  Gen.  Hosp.,  1889,  N.Y.  Polyclinic, 
1890;  practiced  in  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  since  1891. 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  Conn.  Med.  Soc,  New  Haven  Co.  Med. 
Assn.  (ex-pres.),  Waterbury  Med.  Assn.  Democrat. 
Catholic.  Address:  276  Church  St.,  Naugatuck, 
Conn. 

DEIiANO,  Aline  P.,  translator,  lecturer.  (See 
vol.  1909.; 

DEIiANO,  Frances  Jackson,  author;  b.  Fairha- 
ven,  Mass.,  1857;  d.  of  Jabez  and  Elizabeth  (Terry) 
Delano;  grad.  Fairhaven  High  Sch.,  1875;  studied 
Wellesley  Coll.,  1882-3,  1883-4;  unmarried.  Engaged 
in  writing  since  1897.  Author:  Susanne,  1902;  Polly 
State — -One  of  Thirteen.  1902.  Address:  Fairhaven, 
Mass. 

DEIiANO,  Henry  'Ward,  educator.  (See.  vol. 
1909.) 

DEIiANO,  'William  Otis,  grocer;  b.  Pembroke, 
Mass.,  Nov.  5.  185S;  s.  William  P.  and  Elizabeth  A. 
(Cooper)  Delano;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Newburyport, 
Mass.;  m.  Grace  L.  Curtis,  of  Boston,  June  19,  1884; 
children,  (Curtis,  Alice  (Mrs.  C.  P.  Randolph,  of 
Pittsfield,  Mass.).  Began  active  career  1874,  in 
employ  of  Thomas  Dana  «&  Co.,  grocers,  which  later 
became  William  H.  Raymond  Grocery  Co.;  title  was 
changed,  1898,  to  Delano,  Potter  &  (So.,  of  which  is 
senior  partner.  Mem.  Nat.  N.E.  and  Boston  Whole- 
sale Grocers'  Assns.,  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Club:  Hunnewell  (Newton,  Mass.).  Recrea- 
tions: motoring,  fishing.  Home;  Newton,  Mass. 
Office:  45  Commercial  St.,  Boston. 

DEIiAN'Z',  Patrick  Bernard,  electrician;  b.  Kings 
Co.,  Ireland,  Jan.  28,  1845;  s.  James  and  Margaret 
Delany;  ed.  pvt.  and  parochial  schs..  Ireland  and 
U.S.,  m.  Annie  M.  Ovenshine.  of  Phila.,  Mar.  31, 
1869.  Learned  telegraphy  in  Hartford,  Conn., 
worked  at  same,  office  boy  to  supt.  of  lines;  expert 
operator,  newspaper  corr.,  editor  and  writer.  In- 
ventor 150  patents,  covering  anti-induction  cables, 
synchronous  multiplex  telegraphy,  transmitting 
six  messages  simultaneously  over  one  wire;  adopt- 
ed by  British  Govt,  (awarded  goM  medal  and  di- 
ploma Internat.  Inventions  Exhbn.,  London,  1885); 
automatic  s.vstems  for  ocean  cables;  rapid  machine 
telegraphy  for  land  lines,  etc.  Has  perfected  sys- 
tem of  automatic  telegraphy  capable  of  transmit- 
ting and  plainly  recording  3.000  words  per  minute 
over  single  wire.    Address:  Nantucket,  Mass.* 

DEI.es,  dernier,  Horace  'WiUiam,  M.D. :  b.  St. 
Sciiolastique,  P.Q..  Can.,  Apr.  G.  1851;  s.  Horace 
Nelson  and  Normantine  (Desjardins)  Deles  Dernier; 
ed.  Classical  Coll.  of  St.  Therese,  P.Q.,  and  2  years' 
course  at  normal  sch.,  Montreal;  removed,  to  Meri- 
den.  Conn.,  at  15:  studied  medicine  under  Drs. 
Emile  C.  Jenigor  and  Edward  W.  Smith;  M.D.,  Med. 
Dept,  U.  of  Vt..  1885;  m.  Montreal,  Feb.  14,  1889. 
Practiced  at  Meriden,  1885-6,  Gilbertville,  Mass., 
1886-9;  returned  to  Meriden,  1889.  Home:  Meriden, 
Conn. 

DE   IiONG,    Charles   Henry,    farmer,    speculator. 

(See  vol.   1909.) 


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DE  XiIAUBXAC,  H(enry)  de  Wolf,  clergyman;  b. 
Hyde  Park  (Chicago),  111.,  Sept.  I'T,  1SS2;  s.  Will- 
iam James  and  Caroline  Augusta  (Fuller)  de  Mau- 
riac;  g.g.s.  Simon  Greenleaf,  author  of  a  book  on 
Evidence;  grad.  Middletown  (Conn.)  High  Sch., 
1899;  student  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1899;  B.A.,  Trin- 
ity Coll.,  Conn.,  1906;  S.T.B.,  Berkeley  Div.  Sch., 
1909;  m.  Marion  Manning  Welch,  of  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Apr.  7,  1910;  1  daughter,  Marion.  Deacon, 
1908,  priest,  1909,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  Trinity  Ch., 
Litchfield,  Minn.,  1909-12,  priest-in-charge  St. 
Paul's  Ch.,  Lancastei',  N.H.,  since  Apr.  1912.  Ex- 
amining chaplain  to  bishop  of  Minn.,  1910-12.  Mem. 
Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Republican.  Recreations:  tennis, 
billiards,  mountain  climbing,  etc.  Address:  Lan- 
caster, N.  FT. 

DE  MEBITTE,  Edwin,  teacher;  b.  Durham,  N.H., 
Mar.  3,  1846:  s.  Stephen  and  Nancy  Perkins  (Ches- 
ley)  DeMeritte;  descendant  of  French  nobility. 
Huguenots,  who  fled  from  France  (i)roperty  confis- 
cated) at  Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew,  1572,  and 
went  to  Isle  of  Jersey,  crossed  to  Southampton, 
Eng.,  and  came  to  America;  ed.  com.  schs.,  Dur- 
ham. N.H.;  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  N.H.,  1862-6;  A.B., 
Dartmouth,  1869;  m.  Frances  Alexine  Norton,  of 
Portsmouth,  N.H.,  Dec.  18,  1868;  3  children,  Flor- 
ence. George  Edwin,  Mabel  Potter  (Mrs.  Harwood 
J.  Gilbert,  of  Saginaw,  Mich.).  Prin.  Hampton 
Acad.,  1870-2;  asst.  in  Greek  and  Latin,  1872-9,  head 
of  Classical  Dept.,  1879-84;  Chauncv  Hall  Sch., 
Boston:  prin.  Berkeley  Sch.,  Boston,  1884-96, 
Chauncy  Hall  Sch.,  1896-1900;  prin.  DeMeritte 
Sch.  since  1900;  also  dir.  Camp  Algonquin,  summer 
camp  for  boys  since  1886.  Mem.  Assn.  CJolls.  and 
Prep.  Schs.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  School  Masters', 
Dartmouth,  Rotary.  Recreations:  hunting,  study 
of  birds,  flowers.  Home:  111  Holland  Rd.,  Brook- 
line.  Office:  DeMeritte  School,  815  Boylston  St., 
Boston. 

BEMIITG',  Clarence,  journalist;  Oct.  1,  1848-Mav 
8,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica, 1912-13.) 

DEMING,  Dudley  B.,  M.D.;  b.  Litchfield,  Conn., 
Oct.  S,  1875;  s.  Frederick  and  Emma  L.  (Youes) 
Deming;  grad.  Taft  Sch..  Watertown,  Conn.,  1894; 
A.B.,  Yale.  1897;  M.D..  Coll.  Phvs.  and  Surg.  (Co- 
lumbia), 1901;  m.  Mar.  29,  1910,  Alletta  Langdon 
Bedford,  of  N.Y.  City.  In  practice  in  Waterbury 
since  1905;  maj.  Med.  Corps,  C.N.G.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Club:  Waterbury.  Home:  5  Johnson  St. 
Office:  67  Willow  St..  Waterbury,  Conn. 

DEMIKG,  Miner  Bndd,  clergyman;  b.  Carthage, 
111.,  Dec.  11,  1844;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1865,  A.M.,  1868; 
B.D..  Newton  Theol.  Instn..  1868.  Ordained  Bapt. 
ministry,  1868;  pastor.  Marlboro,  Mass.,  1868-71; 
preacher.  Tabernacle  Ch.,  New  York,  1871-2;  pas- 
tor, Greenpoint,  L.I.,  1872-3;  gen.  sec.  Y.M.C.A., 
Boston,  1873-87;  founoer,  1887,  pastor,  1887-92, 
Tabernacle  Ch.,  Boston;  corr.  sec.  New  York  City 
Bapt.  Mission  Soc,  1892-4:  established  Florence 
Crlttenton  House,  Boston,  1894-6;  asso.  pastor  Tre- 
mont  Temple,  Boston,  from  1896;  also  pastor  Har- 
vard St.  Bapt.  Ch.,  Boston.  Established  Boston 
Inst.   Seashore  Home,   1887.    Home:   Sharon,  Mass. 

DEMING,  William  Champion,  M.D.;  b.  Litch- 
field, Conn.,  Sept.  1,  1862;  s.  William  and  Mary 
Ann  (Benton)  Deming;  grad.  Hartford  (Conn.) 
Pub.  High  Sch.,  1880;  freshman- vr..  Trinitv  Coll.; 
M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1884;  m. 
Imogen  Hawthorne,  of  New  Y'ork,  Apr.  15,  1903; 
children,  Hawthorne,  Benton,  Una,  Olcott,  Joan. 
House  Rurseon,  New  York  Hosp.,  1886;  asst. 
phys..  State  Emigrant  Hosp.,  1886-90;  in  practice 
at  Westchester.  N.Y.  City,  1890-1913.  Formerly 
med.  sanitary  inspr.  N.Y.  Health  Dept.,  lecturer 
N.Y.  Citv  Bd.  Edn..  1915.  V.-p.  Mark  Twain  Li- 
brary. Mem.  N.Y.  State  and  Co.  Med.  Socs.,  Physi- 
cians' Mut.  Aid  Assn..  Hosp.  Graduates'  Club,  Iota 
Kappa  Alpha  (Trinity  Coll.),  Am.  and  Conn. 
Pomol.  Socs.:  sec.  Northern  Nut  Growers'  Assn. 
Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Rercreations:  horticul- 
ture and  tennis.  Address:  "Joyousgard,"  George- 
town, Conn. 

DEMOND,  Pred  Clarence,  lawyer;  b.  Freeport, 
Me.,  Nov.  13.  1875;  s.  George  Nelson  and  Mary 
Emeline  (Field)  Demond:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Freeport; 
studied  law  in  offices  of  Streeter,  Walker  &  Hollis, 


Concord,  N.H.,  1895-9;  m.  Mary  Peabody  Adams, 
of  Gorham,  N.H.,  Jan.  16,  1900.  Admitted  to  N.H. 
bar,  1899,  and  since  practiced  in  Concord;  asso- 
ciated successively  with  Streeter,  Walker  &  Hollis, 
Streeter  &  Hollis,  Streeter,  Hollis,  Demond  & 
Woodworth,  and  Street  or,  Demond  &  Woodworth; 
mem.  Streeter,  Demond,  Woodworth  &  Sulloway 
since  1911;  elk.  of  Page  Belting  Co.  Mem.  Common 
Council,  Concord,  1903-4,  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1905-6, 
mem.  commn.  to  revise  city  charter,  1908;  mem. 
N.H.  Bd.  of  Bar  Examiners  since  1913.  Mem.  Am. 
Bar  Assn.,  N.H.  Bar  Assn.,  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  Re- 
publican. Club:  Wonolancet  (Concord).  Recrea- 
tions: rod,  gun  and  mountaineering.  Home:  112 
School  St.    Omcc:  77  North  Main  St.,  Concord,  N.H. 

DE  MOTT,  Georg-e  Colby,  clergyman;  moved  to 
Jersey  City,  N.J.,  1913.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

DEMFSEV,  Georg'e  Christopher,  distiller,  recti- 
fier; b.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Apr.  11,  1865;  s.  Patrick  and 
Margaret  (Deehan)  Dempsey;  of  Irish-Am.  de- 
scent; ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Lowell;  student 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1888;  m.  Abigail  Hanley,  of 
Providence,  R.I.,  Apr.  17.  1894;  3  children,  Gerald 
Hanley,  Ethel  Hanley,  .Justin  Hanley.  Has  been 
identified  since  beginning  of  active  career,  1888, 
with  business  established  by  father  in  1846;  be- 
came mem.  of  firm,  1890;  father  died,  1904,  and 
business  was  incorporated,  1914,  as  The  P.  Demp- 
sey Co.,  distillers  and  rectifers,  of  which  is  pres. ; 
treas.  .James  Hanley  Brewing  Co.,  Providence;  dir. 
Providence  Brewing  Co.  Pres.  Mass.  Wine  and 
Spirit  Dealers'  Assn.,  1911,  12,  13;  v.-p.  Nat. 
Wholesale  Liquor  Dealers'  Assn.;  mein.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Lowell  Bd.  of  Trade.  Cath- 
olic. Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks  (Lowell).  Clubs:  Algon- 
quin, Tedesco,  Technology,  Corinthian  Yacht,  Ves- 
per Country;  Washington  and  Yorick  (Lowell); 
Chemists'  (New  York).  Recreations:  outdoor 
sports.  Home:  133  Commonwealth  Ave.  Office:  117 
Merrimac  St.,  and  18  Lancaster  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

DEMPSEV,  William  Patrick,  pres.  of  Dempsey 
Bleachery  &  Dye  Works,  Pawtucket,  R.I. 

DENPEI;d,  Charles  Arthur,  clergyman:  b. 
Westboro,  Mass.,  July  1,  1866:  s.  Frank  and  Mar- 
garetha  F.  (Weigand)  Denfeld;  grad.  Westboi'o 
High  Sch.,  1883,  Worcester  Acad.,  1885;  A.B., 
Brown  U.,  1889:  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1892;  m.  Westboro,  Oct.  12,  1893,  Ida 
A.  Weld.  Deacon,  1892,  priest,  1893,  Episcopal  Ch. 
Minister  Ch.  of  the  Savior,  Providence,  R.I.,  1892- 
09:  rector  Ch.  of  the  Transfiguration.  Edgewood. 
and  Trinity  Chapel,  Pawtucket,  1899-08,  St.  .Tames' 
Ch.,  Woonsocket,  since  1908.  Address:  St.  James' 
Rectory,  Woonsocket,  R.I. 

DENHAM,  Charles  Sumner,  financier;  b.  Abing- 
ton,  Mass.,  Oct.  17,  1853;  s.  Henry  and  Hannah  M. 
(Sprague)  Denham:  ed.  pub.  sch^;.;  m.  Martha 
Maria  Everson,  of  Abington,  May  30,  1875;  1  son, 
Howard  S.  Began  as  druggist,  Rockland,  Mass., 
1872;  in  drug  business  at  Pepperell,  Mass.,  1879- 
93;  dir.  First  Nat.  Bank  of  Pepperell,  1902-12. 
Pres.  Pepperell  Bd.  of  Overseers  of  Poor.  1888-97; 
chmn.  Rep.  Town  Com.,  1900-15;  mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1904-5.  Conglist.  Recreations:  outdoor 
sports.    Address:  Main  St.,  East  Pepperell,  Mass. 

DENHAM,  Edward;  b.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Oct. 
30,  1849;  s.  Tilson  B.  and  Rachel  G.  (Leach)  Den- 
ham, of  Pilgrim,  Puritan  and  Quaker  stock;  ed. 
pub.  schs.;  unmarried.  Interested  in  hist,  studies 
and  assisting  others  in  compiling  books;  his  "Man 
in  the  Iron  Mask,"  contributed  to  Frey's  Sobri- 
quets and  Nicknames,  1888,  is  a  complete  con- 
densed summary  of  that  subject;  compiled  Vol.  X, 
1891,  of  Collections  of  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  being  an 
analytical  index  to  the  9  preceding  vols.;  prepares 
indexes  for  several  hist,  socs.;  occasional  con- 
tributor to  newspapers.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn., 
Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Moravian 
Hist.  Soc,  Nazareth,  Pa.,  Old  Colony  Hist.  Soc, 
Taunton,  Mass.,  Hist.  Soc.  Pa.,  Royal  Historical 
Soc,  Virginia  Historical  Soc,  Gorges  Soc,  Port- 
land, Me.,  Prince  Soc,  Boston,  Mass.,  Mass.  Soc. 
S.A.R.,  N.Y.  State  Hist.  Soc;  corr.  mem.  Me.  Hist. 
Soc,  Quebec  Hist,  and  Literary  Soc,  Wis.  State 
Hist.  Soc;  vice  councilor  Aaron  Burr  JjCgion; 
mem.  Naval  History  Soc.  Address:  New  Bedford, 
Mass.'* 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


SENIO,  Francis  Brigrham,  theologian;  b.  Enos- 
buif,--.  \t.,  :\I;iv  4,  1S4S;  s.  Hoiace  and  Elzina  S. 
(Williams)  Dt-nio;  A.B.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1S71; 
grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1S79;  (D.D.,  Middle- 
bury,  1S93);  m.  Julia  Gertrude  Holmes,  of  Stan- 
stead,  Que.,  Sept.  2,  1879.  Ordained  Congl.  minis- 
try, 1881;  Instr.  N.T.  Greek.  1879-82;  prof.  O.T. 
lansr.  and  lit.,  since  1882,  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.  For- 
eign travel  and  study,  June,  1908-Sept.,  1909.  (See 
Who'.s  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address: 
347  Hammond  St.,  Bangor,  Me.* 

SEITISON,  Albert,  lawyer;  b.  Mystic,  Conn., 
Aug.  19,  LSOO;  s.  Ebenczer  and  Lydia  S.  (Noyes) 
Donison;  7th  in  descent  fiom  Col.  George  Denison 
who  came  to  Conn,  from  England,  in  the  17th  cen- 
tury; ed.  common  schs..  Mystic,  and  Mystic  Valley 
Inst.;  studied  short  time  in  Yale  I^aw  Sch.;  un- 
married. Practiced  in  Mystic  since  1877;  served 
as  justice  of  peace  and  mem.  Bd.  of  Relief  (taxa- 
tion), Stonington.  Mem.  New  London  County  Bar. 
I\ei)ul)li(an.    Conglist.    Address:  Mystic,  Conn. 

I)£I7ISON',  Arthur  Elmer,  lawver;  died  May  18, 
1910.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

DENTSON,  Frank  Carleton,  consul;  b.  Castleton, 
Vt..  June  20,  1850;  s.  Edwin  H.  and  Sarah  A.  (Rob- 
inson) Denison;  ed.  Middlebury  (Vt.)  Acad,  and 
Middlebury  Sem.,  to  1866;  m.  Castleton,  Vt.,  Jan. 
21,  1873,  Anna  E.  Rice;  3  children.  S.  Catherine, 
Jessie  C,  Anna  T.  Mem.  firm  of  Denison  I?ros., 
gen.  mclits..  Pittsford.  Vt.,  ISTl-On.  Postmn-ter, 
Pittsford,  1873-84,  1888-92;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1886-7;  Am.  consul  at  Woodstock,  N.B.,  1897-1908; 
at  Fernie,  B.C.,  Can..  1908-15;  at  Prescott,  Ont., 
since  Jan.  20,  1915.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason 
(K.T.).  Home:  Pittsford.  Vt.  Address:  Am.  Con- 
sulate.  Prescott.   Ont..   Can. 

SENISOIT,  Jolin  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Boston, 
Mar.  3,  1841:  s.  John  X.  and  Frances  (Dean)  Den- 
ison: A.B.,  Williams,  1862.  later  A.M.  (D.D.,  1SS4); 
student,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1863-5;  m.  Caroline 
H.,  d.  late  Mark  Hopkins,  pres.  Williams  Coll., 
18C9.  Worked  among  freedmen,  Hampton.  Va., 
1866-7;  ordained  Congl.  ministry,  Jan.  30,  1870; 
pastor  South  Williamstown.  Mass.,  1868-71.  First 
Ch.,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1871-S;  chaplain.  Hamp- 
ton (Va.)  Inst..  1879-80;  pastor  College  Ch.,  Wil- 
liamstown, Mass..  1883-9,  and  prof,  divinity,  Wil- 
liams Coll.,  1884-9.  Address:  Williamstown.  Mf'ss.* 

mmnSOTH,  John  Hopkins,  clergyman;  b.  West- 
field.  Mass.,  Oct.  14,  1S70:  s.  John  Henry  and  Caro- 
line H.  (Hopkins)  Denison;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll., 
1890  (D.D.,  1915);  studied  divinity  Andover  Theol. 
Sem.;  m.  Pearl  L.  Underwood,  of  New  York,  Dec. 
30.  1902.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1896;  asst. 
First  Congl.  Ch.,  Kansas  City,  1893,  Madison  Sq. 
Presbvn.  Ch.,  New  York.  1894-5:  pastor  Presbvn. 
Ch.  of  Sea  and  Land,  New  York,  1895-03,  Central 
Congl.  Ch.,  Boston.  1903-10  (resigned).  Author: 
Beside  the  Bowery,  1915.  Home:  Black  Point, 
East    T^ymc.    Conn.* 

DENTSON,  Nathan  N.,  banker;  b.  Norway,  Me., 
May  1,  1865:  s.  Tiucius  and  Adaline  (Hobart)  Den- 
ison; ed.  pub.  schs.,  Norway;  m.  Elizabeth  Board- 
man,  of  New  York,  Dec.  14,  1889;  1  son.  Orville  B. 
Began  as  messenger  with  Atlantic  Nat.  Bank, 
Boston,  1888:  served  in  various  capacities  to  po- 
sition of  cashier,  until  banl<;  amalgamated,  1912, 
with  4th  Nat.  Bank,  of  which  has  since  been  asst. 
cashier.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Recrea- 
tions: golf.  Home:  26  Pearl  St..  South  Framing- 
ham.  TVTass     Office:  53   State  St.,  Boston. 

BE17ISON.  Bobert  Charles,  clergyman;  b.  God- 
frey, 111.,  July  22,  1868;  s.  George  and  Emma  Ab- 
bott (Webster)  Denison:  Shurtleff  Coll..  Alton.  Til.; 
A.B.,  Amherst,  1889;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
1892;  m.  Martha  Kendrick,  of  Alton,  111.,  Oct.  31, 
1894.  Ordained  Congl.  ministrv,  1892;  pastor.  Lit- 
tle Rock,  Ark.,  1893-7,  .Tanesville.  Wis.,  1897-09, 
Ignited  Church  on  the  Green,  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1909 — .  Mem.  Civic  Federation,  New  Haven. 
Clubs:  Graduates',  Country.  Economic.  Home:  392 
Orange  St.  Address:  United  Church  Parish  House, 
Now    H.Tven.    Conn.* 

DEinSON,  ■William  Kendall,  educator;  b.  Iras- 
burg,  Vt.,  May  17,  1869;  s.  William  B.  and  Elvira 
P.  (Kendall)  Denison;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1891; 
studied   Harvard   Grad.    Sch.,    1891-95,   A.M.,    1892; 


Am.  Sch.  Classical  Studies  in  Rome,  1895-6;  m. 
Alpine,  N.J.,  June  29,  1904,  Florence  Letchworth 
Howland,  of  Buffalo,  N.Y.;  2  children,  Rebecca 
Letchworth,  Robert  Howland.  Prof.  Latin,  Tufts 
Coll.,  Mass.,  since  May,  1897.  Mem.  Archseol.  Inst. 
America,  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Zeta 
Psi.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Address:  42 
Fletcher  St.,   Winchester,  Mass. 

DENNEN,  Ernest  Joseph,  clergyman;  b.  Nauga- 
tuck.  Conn.,  Sept.  6,  1S66;  s.  Charles  Oscar  and 
Josephine  (Day)  Dennen;  prep.  edn.  Ann  Arbor 
(Mich.)  High  Sch.,  to  1889;  B.A.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1893; 
P..S.,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1896;  m.  New  York,  Nov.  17,  1903,  Anna  Blake 
Hayden.  Deacon,  1895,  priest,  1896,  P.E.  Ch.;  asst. 
St.  Stephen's  Ch.,  Boston,  1896-8,  St.  John's  Ch., 
Bast  Boston,  1898-9,  Trinity  Ch.,  Newport,  R..I., 
1899-1905;  rector  St.  Stephen's  Ch.,  Lynn,  Mass., 
since  Mar.  5,  1905.  Mem.  council  Asso.  Charities 
of  Lynn;  pres.  Dist.  Nursing  Assn.  of  Lynn.  Mem. 
Gen.  Bd.  of  Religious  Edn.  P.E.  Ch.;  treas..  Epis- 
copal Tlieol.  Sch.  Alumni  Assn.  Mem.  Theta  Delta 
Chi.  Clubs:  Whiting  (Lynn);  Boston  City  (Bos- 
ton). Author:  Introduction  to  the  Prayer  Book. 
Address:  80  S.  Common  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

DENNETT,  Charles  Augustus,  M.D. ;  b.  Nov.  5, 
1863;  s.  Liberty  B.  and  S.  Josephine  Dennett:  grad. 
Deering  (Me.)  High  Sch.,  1883;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of 
Me.  (Bowdoin),  1888;  student.  New  York  Post- 
Grad.  Sch.,  1888;  m.  Caroline  M.  Yerrinton,  of  Chel- 
sea, Mass.,  1900.  Practiced  in  Casco,  Me..  1888-9, 
Buxton,  1889-95,  Arlington,  Mass.,  since  1895;  sur- 
geon and  trustee  Symms  Arlington  Hosp. ;  mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Cam- 
bridge Soc.  for  Med.  Improvement,  Middlesex 
South  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  (treas.).  Mason;  Odd  Fel- 
low. Republican.  Unitarian.  Home:  754  Mass. 
Ave.,  Arlington,  Mass. 

DENNETT,  Hartley,  architect.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

DENNETT,  Lyford  Guy,  lawj'er:  b.  Rockport 
I\Iass.,  Dec.  6.  1871:  s.  Herbert  E.  and  Alice 
Howard  (Battles)  Dennett:  ed.  pub.  and  high 
schs.:  student  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1890-3;  m. 
Mabel  Ellis,  of  Belmont,  Mass.,  Dec.  6,  1894;  chil- 
dren, Jessie,  Ellis  Howard.  Theodore  Norris,  Olive. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1893,  and  since  practiced 
in  Boston;  mem.  Foster  &  Dennett  until  1904,  since 
alone.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Waverley 
Unitarian  (pres.).  Recreations:  reading,  country 
life,  motorins-.  Home:  W^averley,  Mass.  Office: 
141  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

DENNIS,  Alfred  Fearce,  educator.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

DENNIS,  Albert  Woodbury.  publisher:  b. 
Gainesville,  Fla..  Apr.  11.  1873:  s.  Leonard  Griffln 
and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Woodbury)  Dennis;  de- 
scendant of  settlers  of  Marblehead  and  Salem, 
Mass.;  ed.  pvt.  sch.  and  Benjamin  Franklin's  Acad., 
Gainesville,  Fla.;  m.  Harriet  Caryl  Cox,  of  Abing- 
ton.  IMass.,  June  30,  1900;  3  sons,  Frank  Leonard, 
b.  Feb.  18,  1904;  Robert  Whitney,  Aug.  13,  1907; 
John  Woodbury,  Sept.  20.  1909.  Founder,  1908, 
and  pub.  Massachusetts  ^Magazine;  also  founder 
and  pub.  annual  publications  Who's  Who  Along 
the  North  Shore,  and  ■V^^ho's  Who  at  Newport  and 
Bar  Harbor;  treas.  and  dir.  N.E.  Directory  Co., 
and  Salem  Press  Co.  Author  of  pamphlets  on  hist, 
subjects  and  occasional  contbr.  to  mags.  Home: 
60  "^'ashinffton  St.,  Peataody,  Mass.  Office:  300 
Essex  St.,  Salem,  IMass. 

DENNIS,  Charles  Edward,  Jr..  educator;  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  Aua-.  17,  1865;  s.  Charles  Edward 
and  Emma  Fisher  (Proctor)  Dennis:  grad.  Provi- 
dence High  Sch.  1884:  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1888,  A.M., 
1890,  Ph.D.,  1895;  m.  Bristol,  Conn.,  Aug.  20.  1890, 
Eugenie  Estelle  Warner;  1  daughter,  -Dorothy 
Warner.  Teacher  Greek  and  German.  Conn.  Lit. 
Instn.,  1888-90;  teacher  Greek  and  Latin,  high 
schs.,  Providence,  1890-01;  prin.  Hope  St.  High 
Sch.,  1901;  lecturer  on  historv  of  edn..  Brown  U., 
1897-01;  pres.  R.I.  Inst,  of  Instrn.,  1902-3.  Has 
delivered  addresses  before  ednl.  assns.  in  R.I. 
Pres.  Brown  U.  Teachers'  Assn.,  1908-9.  Club: 
Barnard  (pres.,  1907-8).  Recreations:  travel,  moun- 
tain climbine,  languages.  Home:  114  Taber  Av., 
Providence,   R.I. 


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DENITIS,  Harriet  Caryl  (Mrs.  Albert  W.  Den- 
nis), author,  compiler;  h.  Abinjiton,  JNlass.,  Feb.  2S, 
1868;  d.  James  F.  and  Mary  A.  (i'"arrar)  Cox;  ed. 
grammar  and  high  sells.,  Alnnston;  in.  Abinston, 
June  30,  1900,  Albert  W.  Dennis;  3  children,  Frank 
Leonard,  b.  Feb.  18,  1904;  Robert  Whitney,  Aug. 
13,  1907;  John  Woodbury,  Sept.  20,  1909.  Contbr. 
stories  and  verse  to  periodicals  and  mags.  Epis- 
copalian. Address:  60  Washington  St.,  Peabody, 
Mass. 

SIimTISOK,  Ami  Louis,  educator;  b.  Wilton, 
Me.,  Apr.  13,  1867;  s.  William  Henry  Harrison  and 
Sophia  Bean  (Allen)  Donnison;  descendant  of  John 
and  Priscilla  Alden,  of  the  Mayllower,  also  of 
Rev.  Jolm  Wheelwright:  grad.  Coburn  Classical 
Inst.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1S91;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1895; 
m.  Annie  M.  Brackett,  of  Lewiston,  Me.,  Aug.  10, 
1898:  3  children,  Theodora,  b.  Oct.  11,  1899;  Mary 
Leona,    Jan.    11,    1904:    Harrv    Brackett,    Julv    23, 

1905.  Prin.  East  Corinth  Acad.,  Me.,  1898-1900; 
Monmouth  Acad.,  1900-1,  Vinalhaven  High  Sch., 
1901-2;  teacher,  Bath,  1902-4,  Exeter,  N.H.,  1904-6, 
Calais,  1907-8;  supervising  prin.  grammar  schs., 
Bangor,  1908-10;  prin.  higli  and  grammar  schs., 
Kennebunkport,  since  INIar.  27.  1911.  Mem.  Me. 
Hist.  Soc.  since  1908:  life  mem.  Me.  Soc.  Mayflower 
Descendants.  Con.glist.  Democrat.  Recreations: 
historical  work,  orcharding.  Author:  The  Dennison 
Family    of    North    Yarmouth    and    Freeport,    Me., 

1906.  Home:  Dryden  (Wilton),  Me.  Office:  Kenne- 
bunkport, Me. 

DEXKISON,  Charles  S.,  mfr.;  June  20,  1858-Aug. 
22,   1912.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

DENNTSON,  Harlan  P.,  mfr.;  b.  Freeport,  Me., 
Apr.  10,  1849;  s.  Joseph  and  Caroline  (Blackstone) 
Dennison;  common  sch.  edn.;  m.  1872,  Esther 
Gushing.  Began  as  employe  in  shoe  factory;  be- 
came mem.  firm  of  Dennison  &  Lamont  at  30,  la- 
ter Dennison  &  Lewis,  and  after  4  yrs.,  in  business 
alone  as  mfr.  of  ladies'  shoes;  became  identified, 
1891,  with  the  Paris  Mfg.  Co.,  mfrs.  handcarts, 
etc.,  and  since  treas.  of  co.  Address:  South  Paris, 
Me. 

DENNY,  Andrew  E.;  b.  Northfield,  Vt.,  Aug.  4, 
1832:  s.  Samuel  and  Prudence  (Ellis)  Denny;  ed. 
common  schs.  and  Thetford  Acad.;  m.  Northfield, 
June  6,  1861,  Annette  Ashley  Ainsworth.  Went  to 
Cal.  with  gold  hunters,  1852,  and  spent  5  yrs.  min- 
ing and  ranching  on  Pacific  Coast;  returned  to  Vt., 
1857:  engaged  for  S  yrs.  in  farming:  in  mercan- 
tile business  in  Northfield  for  more  than  30  yrs.; 
pres.  Northfield  Trust  Co.;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1870,  1,  4,  5.    Address:  Northfield,  Vt. 

DENNY,  Arthur  Brig-gs,  trustee:  b  Newton. 
Mass.,  Apr.  24,  1855:  s.  Geor,ge  Parkman  and 
Nancy  Adams  (Briggs)  Denny;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1877;  m.  Prances  Anna  Gilbert,  of  Gilbertsville, 
N.T.,  Nov.  1,  1882.  Trustee.  Lieutenant-commander 
Mass.  Naval  Militia,  1893-1900;  It.  U.S.N,  in  com- 
mand U.S.S.  Lehigh,  1898;  asst.  insp.-gen.  on  staff 
comdr.-in-chief,  M.V.M.,  1900-2;  comdr.  M.V.M. 
(retired).  Mem.  Loyal  Legion,  Naval  and  Mil. 
Order  Spanish-Am.  "War,  and  other  similar  socs. 
Address:  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 

DENNY,  Daniel  Edward,  retired;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  July  14,  1845:  s.  Edward  Whipple  and 
Elizabeth  D.  (Stone)  Denny;  ed.  Worcester  Acad.; 
served  in  42d  Mass.  Vols.,  1864-5;  was  employed 
as  machinist  in  shops  of  Lucius  W.  Pond;  m. 
Martha  Alice,  d.  Robert  D  and  Alice  (Russell) 
Fisher.  Apr.  17,  1867;  3  children,  Alice  (Mrs.  Peter 
R.  Culbert.  of  Worcester),  Edward  Arthur,  Flor- 
ence Isabel.  Machinist  in  Washburn  shops  and  at 
W^orcester  Poly.  Inst,  for  20  yrs.;  in  ry.  mail 
service  20  yrs.;  now  engaged  in  looking  after  own 
real  estate  interests.  Mem.  Worcester  City  Coun- 
cil, 1904-5  (pres.  1905);  mem.  Gen.  Ct.  of  Mass., 
1906-7-8-9;  Senate,  1910,  11,  12;  mem.  Gov's  Coun- 
cil, 1913-15.  State  trustee  Soldiers'  Home,  Chel- 
sea, Mass.:  mem.  State  Mil.  Com.  to  dedicate  State 
Soldiers'  Monuments,  Winchester,  Va.,  Newberne, 
N.C.,  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  and  Petersburg,  Va. ;  for- 
mer capt.  Worcester  Continentals.  Ex-pres.  Wor- 
cester County  Mechanics'  Assn.,  Worcester  Co. 
Rep.  Club.  Conglist.  Comdi\  G.A.R.  Post,  1904-5: 
Knights     of     Pythias     (grand     chancellor.     Grand 


Lodge  of  Mass.);  Mason   (K.T.).    Home:   127  West 
St.,   Worcester,  Mass. 

DENNY,  Francis  Farkman,  M.D.;  b.  Brookline, 
Mass.,  Jan.  2,  ISO!);  s.  Francis  Parkman  and  Emily 
I'arker  (Groom)  Denny;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891,  M.D., 
1895;  m.  Martha  Cabot  Storrow,  of  Brookline, 
1906;  children,  Martha  S.,  Charles  S.  Began  prac- 
tice in  Brookline,  1897;  asst.  in  bacteriology,  1899- 
04,  asst.  in  clinical  medicine,  1904-6,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.;  bacteriologist,  Brookline  Bd.  of  Health. 
Mem.  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn.  Address:  111  High 
St,.    Brookline,    Mass. 

DENNY,  Henry  Gardner,  lawyer;   died  Sept.    19, 

1907.     (See    vol.    ]90;i.) 

DENNY,   Parkman  Tyler,   treas.;   Dec.    20,    1851- 

Oct.   27,    1911.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

DENONCOXJR,  George  A.,  leather  mfr.;  b.  Plais- 
tow,  N.H.,  Oct.  28,  1863;  s.  George  and  Mary 
(Newcomb)  Denoncour;  descendant  of  early  N.E. 
ancestry;  ed.  Atliinson  Acad.,  N.H. ;  m.  Katherine 
E.  Shannon,  of  Plaistow,  N.H.,  June  27,  1900. 
Was  associated  with  father  for  a  number  of  years 
in  briclv  and  lumber  business,  in  N.H.;  entered 
leather  business,  as  salesman  for  Kennedy  & 
Newton,  Haverhill,  N.H.;  became  mem.  Packer  & 
Denoncour,  Havei'hill,  Mass.,.  Sept.  1893;  firm 
moved  to  Boston,  1903;  partner  retired  Apr.,  1913; 
business  still  conducted  as  Packer  &  Denoncour, 
mfrs.  Puritan  patent  leathers,  of  which  is  sole 
proprietor.  Mem.  Shoe  and  Leather  Associates  of 
Boston.  Catholic.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports. 
Home:  Haverhill,  Mass.   Office:  99  South  St.,  Boston. 

DE  NORMANDIE,  James,  clergyman;  b.  New- 
port, Bucks  Co.,  Pa.,  June  9,  1836;  s.  Dr.  James 
and  Sarah  (Yardley)  De  Normandie;  A.B.,  Antioch 
Coll.,  1858,  A.M.,  1861;  B.D..  Harvard,  1862  (S.T.D., 
Harvard,  1898);  m.  Emily  F.  Jones,  of  Portsmouth, 
N.H.,  Oct.  27,  1864.  Entered  Unitarian  ministry, 
1862;  pastor  South  Parish,  Portsmouth,  N.H., 
1862-83,  Fii'st  Ch.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  since  1883. 
Editor  Unitarian  Review,  1879-86.  Trustee  Boston 
Pub.  Library;  pres.  trustees  Roxbury  Latin  Sch. 
since  1884,  and  Fellows  Athenseum;  pres.  various 
philanthropical  organizations.  Home:  45  Lambert 
Av.,  Boston.* 

DE  NORMANDIE,  Philip  Yardley,  dry  goods 
commn. ;  A.B.,  Harvard  U.,  1891.  Mem.  firm  Bliss, 
Fabvan  &  Co.  (commn.  dry  goods);  treas.,  dir.  and 
elk. 'Boston  Duck  Co.;  treas.  Thorndike  Co.;  treas. 
and  dir.  Androscoggin  Mills,  Warren  Cotton  Mills; 
elk.  of  corpn.  Cordis  Mills;  trustee  Provident  Instn. 
for  Savings;  dir.  Nat.  Union  Bank,  Old  Colony 
Trust  Co.,  Pepperell  Mfg.  Co.,  Arkwright  Mut.  Fire 
Ins.  Co.  Home:  Milton,  Mass.  OflSce:  72  Franklin 
St.,   Boston. 

DE  NORMANDIE,  Robert  Ii.,  M.D.;  b.  Ports- 
mouth, N.H.,  Aug.  24,  1876;  s.  James  and  Emily 
(Jones)  De  Normandie;  grad.  Roxbury  Latin  Sch., 
1894;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1898;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.. 
Sch.,  1902;  m.  Alice  W^  Brown,  of  Boston,  Apr.  18, 
1906;  children,  James,  Alice,  Ellen.  Practicing  in 
Boston  since  1902.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons: 
mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Obstet.  Soc. 
Clubs:  University,  Harvard,  Aesculapian.  Author: 
Case  Histories  in  Obstetrics.  1914.  Contbr.  to  med. 
.lours.  Home:  357  Marlboro  St.  Oflice:  355  Marl- 
boro St.,  Boston. 

DENVER,  William  J.;  died  Jan.  18,  1913.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

DERBY,  Ashton  Philander,  chair  mfr.;  b.  Gard- 
ner, Mass.,  Feb.  5.  187S:  s.  Arthur  Philander  and 
Lucy  Arvilla  (Brown)  Derby;  student  Williams 
Coll.,  1895-7;  m.  Eva  May  Greenwood,  of  Gardner, 
Mass.,  Sept.  26,  1900;  3  children,  Stephen  Arthur, 
Philander  Greenwood.  Virginia.  Engaged  in  manu- 
facture of  chairs  at  Gardner  since  1897;  pres.  and 
treas.  P.  Derby  &  Co.,  Inc.;  dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank: 
trustee  Gardner  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T., 
Shriner).  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic  Assn.:  Williams 
College  Club  (Nev/  York).  Home:  41  Central  St. 
Office:  23  2  N.  Main  St.,  Gardner,  Mass. 

DERBY,  Georffe  Strong",  M.D.;  b.  Boston,  May 
29,  1875:  s.  Dr.  Hasket  and  Sarah  (Mason)  Derby; 
descendant  of  Roger  Derby,  who  came  to  America 
in    1671;    A.B.,    Harvard,    1896,    M.D.,    1900;    surg. 


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interne,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  ]900;  sliuient  in  jwiliul- 
osy  and  ophthalmology,  Vienna,  Austria,  1901-2: 
under  Prof.  Axenfeld,  F"reiburg,  Germany,  1902, 
and  under  Prof.  Snellen,  Utrecht,  1903;  m.  Mary 
Brewster,  d.  Gen.  John  Marshall  and  Alida  (Car- 
roll) Brown,  of  Falmouth.  Me.,  Aug.  5,  1901;  1 
child,  Ilasket.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1903; 
clin.  asst.,  now  ophthalmic  surgeon,  Mass.  Charita- 
ble Eye  and  Ear  Infirmarj-;  consulting  ophllialmic 
surgeon,  Carney  Hosp.;  med.  dir.  Infants'  Jiosp. 
Sec.  sect,  on  ophthalmology  A.M. A.;  follow  Am. 
Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  Am.  Oplithalmol.  Soc,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Oplithal.  Soc,  Deutsche  Ophthal- 
mologische  Gesellschaft.  Clul)s:  St.  Botolph,  Har- 
vard, Tennis  and  Racquet,  Union  Boat.  ]Mem.  U. 
Crew,  Harvard,  1S96,  1898.  Recreations:  aquatics. 
Address:    7    TTei'eford   St.,   Boston.* 

DERBY,  Hasket,  ophthalmologist;  June  29,  1835- 
Aug.   LM,   ill)  !.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

DEBB,  Louis,  physicist;  b.  Pottsville,  Pa.,  Aug. 
6,  1868;  s.  Simon  and  Sarah  Ann  (Sieger)  Derby; 
B.A..  Amherst,  1889,  M.A.,  1892;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1892;  student  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.,  1892-3; 
m.  Jane  E.  Coy.  of  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  June  7,  1S93. 
Asst.  in  physics,  1892-3,  instr.,  1893-01,  asst.  prof., 
1901-4,  asso.  prof.,  1904-9,  prof,  since  1909,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.  Instr.  physics,  Boston  U.,  1893-8;  in 
charge  of  instruction  in  phvsics,  Boston  Normal 
Sch.  of  Gymnastics,  1895-08.  Follow  Am.  Acad. 
Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Am.  Phys.  Soc,  Delta 
Upsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books  and  writings.)  Home:  83  Centre 
St..  Brooklino,  Mass.* 

DEBVZJN',  John  Joseph,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  West 
Ruthmd,  Vt..  Apr.  20,  1882;  s.  John  C.  and  Bridget 
(ConnilT)  Derven:  both  parents  immigrated  in 
youth  from  Co.  Roscommon,  Ireland;  ed.  graded 
schs.  of  \\^est  Rutland:  grad.  with  honor  from 
Rutland  High  Sch.,  1902;  grad.  witli  honor  from 
U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1906;  m.  Gertrude  M. 
Murphy,  of  'U^est  Rutland,  July  12,  1911;  2  sons, 
John.  (;^harles.  Practiced  in  Poultney  since  1906; 
examiner  for  ins.  cos.  and  A.O.H.  and  other  fra- 
ternal orders.  Sec.  Poultney  Improvement  Soc: 
mem.  Poultney  Business  Men's  Assn.  Mem.  A.M. 
A..  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc.  (com.  on  edn.).  Rutland 
Co.  Med.  Soc,  Phi  Chi.  Has  served  as  county  and 
state  sec.  of  A.O.H.,  now  state  pres. ;  first  pres. 
of  Catholic  Club  of  U.  of  Vt. ;  mem.  Grange. 
Democrat.  Recreations:  tennis,  hunting,  fishing, 
motor  boating,   touring.    Address:   Poultney,  Vt. 

DES  BBISAY,  IiUcy  Isabella ;  b.  Bathurst,  N.B.. 
Can.,  Dec.  7,  1S56:  d.  Theophilus  and  Jeinmimfl 
(Swayne)  Des  Brisay:  descendant  of  the  Duke  Des 
Brisay,  of  Rouen,  France,  who  after  the  massacre 
of  St.  Bartholomew  settled  in  England  (a  de- 
scendant of  his,  Theophilus  Des  Brisay,  was  sent 
to  America  to  administer  the  government  of 
Prince  Edward  Island  when  taken  from  the 
French);  ed.  at  home;  grad.  Newton  Hosp.,  1894; 
unmarried.  Supt.  ]Molrose  Hosp.,  1894-04;  an  or- 
ganizer, 1904,  and  .ioint  owner  Des  Brisay  Hosp., 
36-42  Newbury  St.,  Boston.  Episcopalian.  Address: 
38  Newbury   St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

DES  CHAICPS,  Arthur  N.,  insurance  mgr.;  b. 
Chambly,  Can..  Apr.  15,  1879;  s.  Napoleon  and 
Ernestine  (Bell)  Des  Champs;  ed.  pub.  sclis.  and 
Morse's  Business  Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn.;  m.  Rose 
A.  Courtemanche,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  27, 
1905.  Clerk  Aetna  Life  Ins.  Co.,  at  iTome  office. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1899-12;  mgr.  same  co.  for  West- 
ern Conn.,  with  office  at  Bridgeport,  1912-14,  and 
for  Western  Mass..  with  office  at  Springfield,  since 
May  1,  1914.  Mem.  Life  Underwriters'  Assn.  of 
Western  Mass..  Ins.  Inst..  Hartford  (ex-asst.  sec). 
Republican.  Catholic.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports 
(was  capt.  football,  baseball  and  polo  teams  in 
coll.).  Homo:  499  North  Main  St.  Office:  374  Main 
St.,    Springfield,    Mass. 

DES  JABDIKS,  Benjamin  W.yrrick,  inventor; 
b.  Tyro.  Mich.,  Oct.  10,  1858;  s.  Gregoir  and  Marie 
(Trudeau)  Des  Jardins;  ed.  Kalamazoo  Coll.;  m. 
Cora  Viola  Snyder,  of  Evanston.  111.,  Aug.  1, 
1889.  Inventor  of  the  type-justifying  machine,  a 
math,  computing  machine,  multiplying  machine, 
computing  scale,  typewriter  adding  machine, 
cypher-code,  etc.    Pres.  Des  Jardins  Type  Justifier 


Co.,  Des  Jardins  Computing  Register  Co.,  Buena 
Vista  Corpn.  Author  of  "Wild  Flower  Poems," 
mechanical  papers,  etc.  Home:  Buena  Vista,  West 
Hartford,  Conn.;  (winter)  1200  N  St..  N.W..  Wash- 
ington. D.C.  Office:  926  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
DESMABAIS,  Joseph  H.,  M.D..  surgeon;  b. 
ChaniblN-  ("anton,  I'.g.,  Can.,  Nov.  10,  1864;  s. 
Henry  and  Ursula  (Mace)  Desmarais;  ed.  Chambly 
Basin  Coll.;  MD.,  CM.,  Victoria  Med.  Sch.,  Toron- 
to, 1889;  post-grad,  work,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med. 
Coll.,  New  York,  1890,  U.  of  New  York,  1890,  New 
Y'ork  Post-Grad.  Med.  Sch.,  1891-2;  m.  Fountain 
City,  Wis.,  Jan.  1,  1899,  Louise  H.  Stein.  Began 
practice  at  West  Warren,  Rlass.,  1889.  Home:  45 
l'rosi)ect   .St.,   Bristol,  Conn. 

DESFEB,    Henry   A.,    inventor.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

DESFBADEIiIiE,  Constant  Desire,  architect; 
May  20,  lS6:i-19 — .  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1912-13.) 

DETCHON,  Adelaide,  poet,  lecturer,  mfr. ;  b. 
Ohio;  d.  Rev.  Horace  and  Lorinda  Knox  (Davis) 
Detclion;  descendant  of  generals  Knox  and  Stark, 
of  the  Revolutionary  War;  ed.  Cleveland,  O.,  pub. 
schs.  and  abroad.  Appeared  in  lyrical  recitals 
throughout  Great  Britain,  France,  Sweden,  Aus- 
tralia; I'eceived  diamond  decorations  from  univs. 
of  Edinburgh,  Glasgow  and  St.  Andrew's  in  recog- 
nition of  her  spontaneous  powers;  gave  farewell 
evening.  World's  Woman's  Congress,  Columbian 
Expn.,  Cliicago,  1893;  began  writing  poems,  1903; 
1st  pub.  recital,  Greenacre  (Me.)  Coll.  Comparative 
Religions.  1904.  Interested  governors,  senators 
and  leading  citizens  of  17  states  in  cause  of  nat. 
bird  protection,  1903.  Founder,  1913,  and  propr. 
United  Art  Box  Co.;  inventor  of  tlie  invisible  box. 
and  original  forms  of  publisliing  poems.  Author: 
(poems)  Liberty  Found;  The  Awakening  World; 
The  Soul's  Release;  The  Invisible  Sail;  The  After 
Story;  Inspiration;  Tliat  the  World  May  Know; 
Memories;  Misunderstood;  Tlie  Seeing  Eye;  Tlie 
IMorning  Glory;  The  Violets;  Mother's  Little 
Word;  The  Cold  Water  Toast;  Cliristmas  Day;  The 
Birth  of  Universal  Suffrage.  Recreations:  country 
life.  Home:  (winter)  181  Sumner  Av.,  Springfield, 
jNIass. ;   (summer)   "Mapleview,"  Huntington,  Mass. 

DEVAH',  Harriet  Beecher  Scoville,  educator:  b. 
Norwicli.  Conn.;  d.  Rev.  Samuel  and  Harriet  Eliza 
(Beecher)  Scoville;  g.d.  Henry  Ward  Beeclier; 
B.A..  Welleslev  Coll.,  1883;  m.  at  Stamford,  Conn., 
Spencer  Cone  Devan,  June  19,  1888  (died,  1893). 
Propr.  and  liead  of  Catliarine  Aiken  Sch.,  Stam- 
ford, Conn.,  since  1896.  Mem.  D.A.R.  Address: 
Stamford,    Conn.* 

DEVEBEUX,  Mary  (Mrs.  Mary  Devereux  Wat- 
son), author;  moved  to  New  .lersey.  (See  vol. 
1909.  also  Who's  Who  in  America.  1912-13.) 

DEVEBEUX,  Oren  C,  .iewelry  mfr.;  Apr.  9,  1837- 
Dec  22,   1909.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

DEVINE,  John  H.,  lawyer;  b.  Brighton,  Mass., 
May  15.  1883;  s.  David  and  Catherine  (Hughes) 
Devine;  ed.  Bennett  Grammar  Sch.,  Brighton; 
Brighton  High  Sch.;  LL.B..  Y.M.C.A.  Law  Sch.. 
Boston.  1907;  m.  Florence  Adelaide  Blazo,  of  Win- 
throp,  Mass.,  Sept.  28,  1912;  1  son,  Warren  R.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1907,  and  since  practiced  in 
Boston;  mem.  Devine,  Gibbs  &  York;  dir.  Story, 
Simmons  Co..  Eastburn  Press,  Inc.,  Lawyers'  Title 
.and  Mortgage  Guaranty  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Cham- 
Ijer  of  Commerce.  Active  in  local,  state  and  nat. 
politics.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Winthrop  Yacht.  Cottage  Park 
Yacht.  Recreations:  yachting.  Home:  239  Pleas- 
ant St.,  Winthrop,  Mass.  Oflfice:  6  Beacon  St.. 
Boston,  Mass. 

DEVINE,  ■William  Henry,  M.D.;  b.  South  Bos- 
ton, Mass..  July  22.  1800;  s.  William  and  Margaret 
(McGuckin)  Devine;  prep.  edn.  pub.  schs.  of  Bos- 
ton; one  term  at  Holy  Cross  Coll..  Worcester, 
Mass.;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1883;  house  offi- 
cer, Carney  Hosp.,  Boston.  1883;  m.  Boston,  June 
11,  1889,  Katherine  G.  Sullivan.  Engaged  in  prac- 
tice at  Soutli  Boston  since  1884;  visiting  physician. 
Carney  Hosp..  1896-1907.  and  mem.  consulting  staff 
since  1907;  mem.  consulting  staff  Deer  Island 
Hosp.,  since  1902.  Asst.  surgeon  and  surgeon,  9th 
Regt.  Mass.  Inf.,   1883-7,  and  surgeon,  same,   1888- 


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97;  med.  dir.  2d  Brigade,  1897-03;  surgeon-gen.  of 
Mass.,  Jan.  5,  1905-Mar.  25,  1908;  retired  with 
rank  of  maj.-gen.  Served  in  U.S.  Vol.s.,  Spanish- 
Am.  War,  as  asst.  surgeon  9th  Mass.  Vol.  Inf.  and 
brigade  surgeon  1st  Brigade,  1st  Div.,  2d  Army 
Corps.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  United 
Spanish  War  Veterans,  Catholic  Order  of  Fores- 
ters. Club:  Boston  City.  Address:  595  E.  Broad- 
wa>',   Soutli   Boston,   ]\rass. 

DEVITT,  Frederick  VTiUiam,  M.D. ;  b.  Onondaga 
Hill,  N.Y.,  Oct.  13,  1872;  s.  Rev.  Frederick  and 
Eleanor  N.  (Cassidy)  Devitt;  M.D.,  Cleveland 
Med.  Coll.,  1897;  grad.  111.  Sch.  Electro-Thera- 
peutics; post-grad,  work  in  New  York  and  Chicago; 
m.  Hattie  G.  Joy,  of  Deep  River,  Conn.,  Oct.  4, 
1899.  Practiced  in  Deep  River,  Conn.,  since  1897; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Deep  River.  Mem.  Am.  Inst. 
Homoeopatliy,  Conn.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc.  Mason;  Odd 
Fellow.  Club:  Deep  River  Wheel.  Address:  Deep 
River,   Conn. 

DEVITT,  Tlieophilus  S.,  clergvnian;  moved  to 
Minn.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

DEVIiIN",  James  Hsnry,  Jr.,  lawyer;  b.  Dor- 
chester, Mass.,  July  21,  1877;  s.  James  Henry  and 
Hannah  Mary  (Hickey)  Devitt;  A.B.,  Boston  Coll., 
1897;  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1900;  m.  Eleanor  Travers, 
of  Boston,  Sept.  20,  1910;  3  children,  Mary, 
Eleanor,  Frances.  In  gen.  law  practice  in  Boston 
since  1900;  has  represented  the  City  of  Boston 
before  the  state  legislature  and  its  committees 
since  1904.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn..  Boston  Coll. 
Alumni  Assn.,  Catholic  Alumni  Sodality,  Am.  Irish 
Hist.  Soc,  Charitable  Irish  Soc.  of  Boston  (pres., 
1909-10),  Mass.  Catholic  Order  of  Foresters, 
United  Irisli  League,  Oak  Square  Catholic  Assn. 
(pres.).  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Club:  Boston 
City.  Recreations:  reading.  Home:  593  Cambridge 
St.,  Allston,  Mass.  Office:  1115  Tremont  Bldg., 
Boston.    Mass. 

DE  VOIiIi,  Frederick  Usher,  artist;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Dec.  15,  1S73;  s.  Frederick  Almy  and 
Mary  Jane  McKenzie  (Usher)  De  Voll;  ed.  high 
sch..  Providence,  1  yr. ;  grad.  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design; 
studied  art  under  William  M.  Chase,  Robert  Henri, 
Charles  W.  Hawthorne  and  H.  Siddons  Mowbray, 
in  U.S..  and  Jean  Paul  Laurens,  Paris,  France; 
m.  Martha  Elizabeth  Mclver.  of  County  Tyrone, 
North  of  Ireland,  Sept.  20,  1904.  Landscape  paint- 
er; also  in  retail  jewelry  business.  Exhibited  at 
Nat.  Acad.  Design,  Carnegie  Inst.,  Corcoran  Gal- 
lery, Pa.  Acad.,  Panama-Pacific  Expn.,  etc.  Repre- 
sented in  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design;  St.  John's  Art  Club, 
New  Brunswick,  Can.;  Delgado  Mus.,  New  Orleans, 
La.  Mem.  Am.  Federation  of  Arts,  R.I.  Sch.  of 
Design.  Conn.  Acad.  Fine  Arts,  Providence  Art 
Club.  Union  Internationale  des  Beaux  Arts  et  des 
Lettres,  Paris.  Republican.  Christian  Scientist. 
Illustrated  'The  Regicides"  (by  Frederick  Hull 
Cogswell).  Home:  159  Elm  St.  Address:  19  and 
69  Arcade  Bldg.,   Providence,  R.I. 

DE  VRIES,  John  Hendrik,  clergyman;  b.  Amster- 
dam, Netherlands,  I\Iav  S,  1S59;  s.  Hendrili  and 
Wilhelmina  Louisa  (Diephuysen)  DeVries;  ed. 
grammar  sch..  New  Brunswick,  N.J.,  1875-7;  A.B., 
Rutgers  Coll.,  1S81,  A.M.,  1884.  D.D.,  1903;  grad. 
New  Brunswicli  Theol.  Sem..  1888;  m.  Newburgh. 
N.T.,  June  6,  1894,  Mary  Yale  Clarke,  both  of 
whose  parents  are  natives  of  N.E.  and  are  now 
living  in  Conn.;  no  children.  Ordained  ministry 
Ref.  Ch.  in  America,  1888;  pastor  Immanuel 
Chapel.  Yonkers.  N.Y.,  1888-93.  Ref.  Ch.,  Bronx- 
ville,  N.Y.,  1893-7,  2d  Presbyn.  Ch..  Princeton,  N.J., 
1897-05:  deacon  and  priest  P.E.  Ch.,  1906;  rector 
Grace  Ch..  Saybrook,  Conn.,  1907-15,  Trinitv  Ch., 
Canton,  Mass.,  since  Mar.  1.  1915.  Republican. 
Translator  of  Dr.  Kuyper's  Ency.  of  Sacred  The- 
ology, 1898;  also  various  other  works  from  the 
Dutch.  Conthr.  to  religious  pubis.  Address:  9 
Chapel  St.,  Canton,  Mass. 

DEVTABT,  Franklin  Henry,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Nor- 
wood, Ont.,  Can.,  Feb.  3,  1861;  s.  Rev.  James  Hart- 
ley (D.D.)  and  Marv  (Day)  Dewart;  nrep.  edn. 
Hamilton  (Ont.)  Collegiate  Inst,  and  Willoughby 
(O.)  Collegiate  Inst.;  A.B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  IT..  1879: 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1888;  life  certificate  to  teach,  cum 
honore.  State  of  Ohio,  1885.  Supt.  schs..  Hanging 
Rock,  O.,  1881-3;  prin.  high  sch.,  Ironton,  O.,  1883- 


4;  supt.  schs.,  Waverlv,  O.,  1884-7;  prin.  acad. 
and  supt.  schs.,  St.  Albans,  Vt,  1888-94;  pros.  Vt. 
State  Teachers'  Assn.,  1893;  engaged  in  civ.  en- 
gring.  since  1894,  making  specialty  of  finding  and 
interpreting  ancient  titles  and  records,  and  spe- 
cialist in  difficult  and  old  land  lines  in  Vt. ;  editor 
Papers  of  Surveyors-General  of  Vt.,  1908-14;  state 
engr.  for  improving  grade  and  alignment  of  high- 
ways, and  eliminating  crossings  at  grade  1906-15; 
mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1906-8;  city  assessor,  St. 
Albans,  1902-8;  acting  city  engr.,  1899;  mem.  Bd. 
of  Pub.  Works,  1904-5;  examiner  of  teachers, 
Franklin  Co.,  1904-6.  Independent  Republican. 
Mem.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Recreations:  antiquarian 
and  geneal.  research.  Address:  159  Loomis  St., 
Builington,  Vt. 

DEWART,  Murray  Wilder,  clergyman;  b.  Char- 
don,  O.,  P'eb.  14,  1874;  s.  James  Hartley  and  Mary 
(Day)  Dewart;  prep.  edn.  St.  Paul  High  Sch.;  stu- 
dent Harvard,  1893-4;  A.B.,  U.  of  Minn.,  1897;  stu- 
dent Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  New  York,  1898-9;  grad. 
Cambridge  Episcopal  Thool.  Sch.,  1901;  m.  Man- 
chester, N.H.,  Apr.  30,  1906,  Submit  Tewsl<:bury 
Clarke.  Deacon,  1901,  priest,  1902,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector 
St.  James  Ch.,  Roxbury,  1901-12,  Ch.  of  the  Eni- 
phany,  Winchester,  since  1912.  Republican.  Mem. 
Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic  Assn., 
Wollaston  Golf.  Address:  7  Yale  St.,  Winchester, 
Mass. 

DEWART,  William  Herbert,  clergyman;  b.  Nor- 
wood, Ont.,  Can.,  July  19,  1863;  s.  Rev.  James 
Hartley  (D.D.)  and  Mary  (Day)  Dewart;  A.B., 
Kenyon  Coll.,  1887;  B.D.,  Cambridge  Theol.  Sch., 
1893;  m.  Boston,  Oct.  4,  1899,  Elizabeth  H.  Russell. 
Ordained  deacon,  1891,  ordained  priest,  1892,  P.E. 
Ch.;  asst.  rector,  Trinitv  Ch.,  Boston,  1893-02; 
rector  Christ  Ch.,  Hyde  Park.  Boston,  1904-14, 
Christ  Ch.  (The  Old  North),  Boston,  since  1914. 
Mem.  Alpna  Delta  Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Repub- 
lican. Clubs:  Essex  Country  (Manchester-by-the- 
Sea),  Tennis  and  Racquet,  The  Country.  Home: 
247  Berkeley  St..  Boston:  (summer)  "Crowhaven," 
Manchester-by-the-Sea,  Mass. 

DEWEY,  Davis  Rich,  economist;  b.  Burlington, 
Vt.,  Apr.  7,  1858;  s.  Archibald  S.  and  Lucina  A. 
(Rich)  Dewey;  brother  of  John  Dewey;  A.B.,  U. 
of  Vt.,  1879;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1886  (LL.D., 
U.  of  Vt.,  1910);  m.  Mary  C.  Hopkins,  of  Madi- 
son, Vi'is.,  June  29,  1886.  Prin.  Hyde  Park  High 
Sch.,  Chicago,  1881-3;  asst.  prof,  economics  and 
statistics,  1886-92;  prof,  since  1893,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.  Chmn.  Mass.  Bd.  to  Investigate  Subject  of 
Unemployed,  1893,  and  mem.  Commn.  to  Investi- 
gate Public  Charitable  and  Reformatory  Inter- 
ests of  Mass.,  1897;  mem.  com.  on  relations  be- 
tween employer  and  employe,  1904;  spl.  expert 
agt.  on  wages,  12th  U.S.  Census,  1902.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  societies,  etc.)  Home: 
2    Berkeley   St.,   Cambridge,   Mass.* 

DEWEY,  Francis  Henshaw,  lawyer;  b.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  Mar.  23,  1856;  s.  Francis  H.  and  Sarah 
B.  (Tufts)  Dewey;  descendant  of  Thomas  Dewey, 
passenger  "Mary  and  John,"  and  first  settler  of 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  1630:  grad.  St.  Mark's  Sch., 
Southboro,  1872;  A.B.,  Williams,  1876,  A.M.,  1879, 
LL.B.,  Harvard,  1878;  m.  Lizzie  Davis,  d.  Har- 
rison Bliss,  of  Worcester.  Dec.  12.  1878;  2  chil- 
dren, Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Rockwood  Hoar  Bullock, 
of  Worcester).  Francis  Henshaw,  Jr.  Solicitor  and 
trustee  for  Worcester  Mechanics'  Savings  Bank, 
and  Mechanics'  Nat.  Bank,  since  1880;  dir.  since 
1887  and  pres.  since  1888,  Mechanics'  Nat.  Bank; 
pres.  "Worcester  Consolidated  St.  Ry.  Co.  since 
1898;  pres.  Springfield  Rys.  Co.,  Attleboroueh  Br. 
R.R.  Co.,  Interstate  Consn.  St.  Ry.  Co..  Milford, 
Attleborough  &  Woonsocket  St.  Ry.  Co..  "\A^orcester 
&  Webster  St.  Ry.  Co.,  Webster  &  Dudlev  St.  Ry. 
Co.,  N.E.  Investment  &  Securities  Co.,  Bay  State 
House;  v.-p.  Springfield  St.  Ry.  Co.,  Worcester 
Gas  Light  Co..  "Worcester  Moriis  Plan  Co.;  v.-p. 
and  trustee  Worcester  Rys.  &  Investment  Co.; 
dir.  Fitchburg  R.R.  Co..  Norwich  &  Worcester 
R.R.  Co.,  Mass.  Bonding  &  Ins.  Co..  N.E.  Telephone 
&  Telegraph  Co.;  dir.  in  10  other  business  corpns. 
Trustee  and  executor;  trustee,  v.-p.  and  treas. 
Clark  Univ.  and  Clark  Coll.:  v.-p.  Worcester  Art 
Museum;  trustee  Mass.  Sch.  for  Feeble-Minded; 
pres.  Home  for  Aged  Men.    Mem.  Worcester  Cham- 


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ber  of  Commerce,  Am.  Antiq.  Soc.  (council),  Colo- 
nial Soc.  of  Mass.;  dir.  Associated  Chai-ilies;  tieas. 
St.  Wulstan  Soc;  chmn.  commn.  City  Hosp.  Funds; 
trustee  Memorial  Hosp.;  mem.  Worcester  Fire 
Soc;  mem.  Kappa  Alpha  (Williams  Coll.);  mem. 
First  Unitarian  Parish.  V.-p.  Worcester  County 
Bar  xVssn.  since  1897.  Clubs:  Worcester,  Tatnuck 
Country,  Worcester  Country,  Worcester  Automo- 
bile, QuinsiKamond  ]?oat;  Union  U^o.ston);  I'ni- 
versity,  Williams  (New  York);  Point  Judith 
Country,  Reading  Room  (Narragansett  Pier,  R.I.). 
Recreations:  golf.  Home:  71  Elm  St.  Office:  311 
Main    St.,    Worcester,    Mass. 

DEVTEY,  Georg-e  Perrln,  life  underwriter;  b. 
Mi)nt])olier,  \t..  Auk-  1~>,  1>^60;  s.  Charles  and  Bet- 
sey (Tarbox)  Dewey;  nephew  of  Admiral  George 
Dewey;  ed.  high  sch.  and  Vt.  Methodist  Sem.;  m. 
Rosalie  Ann  Mower,  of  Boston,  Sept.  4,  1900.  Upon 
leaving  sch.  entered  office  of  Nat.  Life  Ins.  Co.  of 
Montpelier,  Vt.,  of  which  his  father  was  pres.  and 
lias  since  continued  with  the  co.;  was  cll<.  in  liome 
office  .')  yrs.  and  lias  been  mgr.  for  Me.,  since  18S4; 
3d  oldest  agt.  with  the  co.  in  Ale.  and  tjth  oldest  in 
point  of  service  with  the  co.  in  U.S.  1st  It.  Vt.  N.G. 
Mem.  Nat.  Assn.  Life  Underwriters.  Republican. 
Kpiscopalian.  Mason  (32°);  mem.  B.P.O.E.  (past 
exalted  ruler,  past  district  deputy).  Recreations: 
farming,  countrv  life.  Home:  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me. 
Office:  .'iS  Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

DEWEY,  Georffe  Tufts,  lawyer;  b.  Worcester, 
IVIass.,  Sept.  12,  1858;  s.  of  Francis  Henshaw  and 
Sarah  Barker  (Tufts)  Dewey;  descendant  of 
Thomas  Dewey,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1630;  prep, 
edn.  Mt.  Pleasant  Inst..  Amherst,  Mass.,  1870-5; 
B.A.,  Williams,  1879,  A.M.,  1882;  student  Bacon  & 
Hopkins  law  office,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1879-81;  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,  1881-2;  admitted  to  bar,  1882,  and 
since  practiced  at  Worcester;  m.  Mary  Lin  wood 
Nichols,  of  Worcester,  June  28,  1898;  children, 
Mary  I.,inwood,  George  Tufts,  Jr.,  Charles  Nichols. 
Mem.  Kent  &  Dewey,  1883-07;  dir.  and  gen.  counsel 
Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg.  Co.,  1888-98;  dir.,  treas. 
and  gen.  counsel  Wright  Wire  Co.,  1900-6;  gen. 
counsel  and  dir.  Worcester  Electric  Light  Co.,  Gra- 
ton  &  Knight  Mfg.  Co.,  Worcester  Cold  Storage  & 
Warehouse  Co.  (treas.),  Mass.  Corset  Co.  (treas.); 
dir.  Columbia  Nat.  Life  Ins.  Co.  Pres.  Worcester 
Boys'  Club,  1899-12;  mem.  Mass.  and  Worcester 
County  bar  assns. ;  Kappa  Alpha  Soc.  Republican. 
Episconalian.  Clubs:  Worcester,  Worcester  Coun- 
try, Tatnuck.  Quinsigamond  Boat,  Economic, 
Twentieth  Century  (Worcester),  Williams  Club  of 
New  York  and  Mass.  Recreations:  motoring.  Home: 
54  West  St.    Office:  311  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

DEWEY,  Henry  Sweetser,  lawyer;  b.  Hanover, 
N.H.,  Nov.  9,  1856;  s.  Maj.  Israel  Otis  and  Susan 
Augusta  (Sweetser)  Dewey;  A.B.,  Dartmouth, 
1878,  A.M.,  1879;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.,  1882;  also  read 
law  in  office  of  Hon.  Ambrose  A.  Ranney;  unmar- 
ried. Admitted  to  bar,  1882,  later  to  U.S.  Circuit 
and  U.S.  Supreme  courts.  Mem.,  1891,  chmn.,  1895, 
Bd.  Bar  Examiners  for  Suffolk  Co.;  first  chmn. 
State  Bd.  Bar  Examiners,  1897-03;  master  in  chan- 
cery for  Co.  of  Suffolk  since  Feb.,  1893;  spl.  jus- 
tice, Apr.,  1896,  asso.  justice.  May,  lS99-Dec.,  1902, 
Municipal  Ct.  of  City  of  Boston  (resigned  to  re- 
sume practice);  Republican;  mem.  Rep.  ward  and 
city  com..  City  of  Boston,  1884-8;  mem.  Boston 
Common  Council,  1885,  6,  7;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1889-91;  house  chmn.  com.  on  the  judiciary 
and  (ex  officio)  floor  leader  of  house,  1890-1.  Served 
in  Mass.  1st  Corps  of  Cadets,  1880-9;  judge  advo- 
cate, 1889-1900,  judge-advocate-gen.  under  Govs. 
Crane  and  Bates,  1900-5,  reaching  rank  of  brig.- 
gen. ;  resigned  Jan.,  1905;  placed  on  retired  list  as 
brig-gen.  on  own  application  by  order  of  Gov. 
Foss,  Sept.,  1911.  Rep.  candidate  for  nomination 
and  People's  candidate  on  nomination  paper  for 
mayor  of  Boston,  1905;  candidate  for  gov.  as 
"Theocrat"  and  as  candidate  of  Independence 
League  party,  1909.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1912-13,  for  other  details.)  Home:  896  Beacon  St., 
Boston. 

DEWEY,  John  Jasper,  mfr.  of  woolens;  b.  Que- 
chee  (Hartford),  Vt.,  Apr.  8,  1846;  s.  Albert  Galla- 
tin and  Emily  (Strong)  Dewey;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and 
Green  Mountain  Inst.,  South  Woodstock,  Vt.,  to 
1863;  student  Norwich   (Vt.)   U.,  1863-5,  B.S.,  1865 


(M.S.,  1902,  A.M.,  1908);  grad.  Comer's  Commer- 
cial Coll.,  Boston,  1865;  m.  Anna  Frances  Metcalf, 
of  Boston,  Jan.  19,  1869  (now  deceased);  5  daugh- 
ters; m.  2d,  Grace  Emily  Strong,  of  Wauwatosa, 
Wis.,  Feb.  26,  1908.  Entered  employ  of  A.  G.  Dewey 
&  Co.,  Quechee,  1866,  became  mem.  of  firm,  1873, 
organized  as  corpn.,  1890,  and  since  pres.;  pres. 
Woodstock  Ry.  Co.,  1895-14.  Trustee  Norwich  U. ; 
mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1902-3.  Republican.  Cong- 
list.  Clubs:  Lakota  (Woodstock),  Home  Market 
(Boston).  Recreations:  motoring.  Address:  Que- 
chee, Vt. 

DEWEY,  Iiouis  IVXarinus,  genealogist;  b.  West- 
field,  Mass.,  Aug.  27,  1865;  s.  Albert  I..ewis  and 
Helen  Louise  (Noble)  Dewey;  9th  generation  from 
Thomas  Dewey  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1630,  Wind- 
sor, Conn.,  1635;  m.  Oct.  6,  1890,  Lillian  d.  of  James 
and  Emma  (Packman)  Ryan,  from  Co.  Kent,  Eng. 
(she  died  Oct.  27,  1902);  m.  2d,  Mar.  24,  1909,  Nan- 
cy Elizabeth  Bailey,  d.  of  Henry  and  Sarah  R. 
(Cowles)  Bailey,  and  descendant  of  John  Bailey, 
of  Haddam,  and  John  Cowles,  of  Farmington, 
Conn.;  1  son  by  1st  marriage,  James  Chambers, 
b.  1892.  In  whip  business  30  yrs.  Past  chief 
ranger  Foresters  of  America;  past  sachem  I.O.  Red 
Men;  past  comdr.  Mt.  Tekoa  Commandery  No.  272, 
Knights  of  Malta;  mem.  Loyal  Order  of  Moose; 
charter  mem.  Westei-n  Hampden  Hist.  Soc.  (sec); 
Conn.  Valley  Hist.  Soc,  Patrons  of  Husbandry. 
Methodist.  Club:  Upham  Men's.  Engaged  in 
geneal.  research  since  1885.  Compiler:  Dewey  Fam- 
ily History,  1899;  History  of  Ancient  Westfield, 
1892-3;  Old  Landmarks,  1895.  Has  published  rec- 
ords of  descendants  of  Peter  Crary  of  Groton, 
Conn.,  John  Bailey  of  Haddam,  Conn.,  John  Bur- 
bank,  Thomas  Copley,  Thomas  Remington  and 
James  Rising  of  Suffield,  Conn.  Has  collected  fare 
data  from  old  cemeteries  in  Conn.  Valley,  public 
records,  etc.,  and  deals  in  town  and  family  his- 
tories.   Address:  25  Bates  St.,  Westfield,  Mass. 

DEWTIY,  Mary  Elizabeth,  author;  Oct.  27,  1821- 
June  4,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  In 
America,  1910-11.) 

DEWEY,  'William  Strong:,  woolen  mfr.;  b.  Que- 
chee, Vt.,  Aug.  3,  1841;  s.  Albert  Gallatin  and 
Emily  (Strong)  Dewey;  descendant  of  Thomas 
Dewey,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1633;  B.S.,  Norwich  U., 
1863;  unmarried.  Served  3  mos.  in  7th  Squadron 
R.L  Cav.,  1862;  in  office  of  Taft  &  Parker,  mfrs.,  2 
yrs.,  and  with  J.  C.  Parker  &  Co.,  Quechee,  1866- 
76;  became  mem.  A.  G.  Dewey  &  Co.,  1876,  inc., 
1890,  as  A.  G.  Dewey  Co.,  of  which  has  since  been 
treas.;  dir.  Woodstock  (Vt.)  Nat.  Bank;  trustee 
Ottauquechee  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1886;  mem.  staff  of  Gov.  Pingree,  1884,  with  rank 
of  col.;  Republican.  Universalist.  Club:  Lakota. 
Address:  Quechee,  Vt. 

DEWING,  Ehen  F.,  treasurer  Boston  Rubber 
Co.;  b.  Revere,  Mass.,  Aug.  27,  1874;  s.  Ebenezer 
and  lone  E.  (Dame)  Dewing;  descendant  of  Andrew 
Dewing,  Dedham,  Mass.,  1642;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Re- 
vere; high  sch.,  Chelsea;  business  coll.,  Boston; 
m.  Maude  L.  Marshall,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Oct. 
25,  1899;  2  daughters,  Dorothy  Leland,  Esther 
Frances.  Entered  employ  of  Boston  Rubber  Shoe 
Co.  as  elk.,  1893,  auditor  since  1909;  dir.,  sec  and 
treas.  Boston  Rubber  Co.;  dir.,  sec.  and  asst.  treas. 
Am.  Rubber  Co.;  dir.  Snell  &  Simpson  Biscuit  Co.; 
pvt.  sec.  to  Lester  Leland;  v.-p.  U.S.  Rubber  Co. 
since  1908.  Republican.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Ar- 
lington Boat,  S.A.R.  Recreations:  motoring,  golf. 
Home:  39  Jason  St.,  Arlington,  Mass.  Office  101 
Milk  St.,  Boston. 

DEWING,  Maria  Oakley,  artist;  moved  to  New 
York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

DEWIKG,  Thomas  Wilmer,  artist;  moved  to  New 
York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

DE  WITT,  Alexander,  banker;  b.  Pepperell, 
Mass.,  Mar.  7,  1854;  s.  Horace  Smith  and  Sarah 
Jane  (Phelps)  DeWitt;  ed.  schs.  of  Sutton.  Oxford 
and  Leicester:  m.  Caroline,  d.  Josliua  Murdock, 
Jr.,  Sept.  21,  1880.  Clk.  hardware  store  of  Kinni- 
cutt  &  Co.,  Worcester.  1871-81;  with  J.  &  J.  Mur- 
dock, of  Leicester,  Mass.,  1881-3;  partner  with 
Lincoln  N.   Kinnicutt,  as  Kinnicutt  &  DeWitt,   in 


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banking-  business,  1SS4-06  (retired);  dir.  Worces- 
ter Trust  Co.;  trustee  Peoples  Saiving^s  Bank.  Trus- 
tee and  treas.  Memorial  Hosp.  Republican.  Clubs: 
Worcester,  Worcester  Country,  Tatnuck  Country; 
Country  (Brookline);  Union  (Boston).  Address: 
Worcester,  Mass. 

Di:  WITT,  Frank  Austin,  treasurer;  b.  Elyria, 
O.,  Feb.  y,  18H4;  s.  Kollin  C.  and  Charlotte  P. 
(Birchard)  DeWitt;  ed.  pul).  and  high  schs.,  Elyria, 
O. ;  Eastman  Business  Coll.,  I'oushkeepsie,  N.Y. ; 
m.  Aug.  24,  1898,  l^ena  May  Ware,  of  Hillsboro, 
111.  Asst.  treas.  Windham  County  Savings  Bank, 
Newfane,  Vt.,  1885-97.  since  treas.  and  trustee; 
also  treas.  Town  of  Newfane  since  1899;  mem. 
Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ma- 
son  (K.T.);  Odd  Fellow.    Home:  Newfane,  Vt. 

DE  WOLF,  Halsey,  M.D.;  b.  Providence,  R.I., 
Dec.  31,  1870;  s.  \\'inthrop  and  Eugenia  (Tams; 
DeWolf;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1892;  M.D.,  U.  of  Pa.  Sch. 
of  Medicine,  1897;  unmarried.  Pi-acticed  in  Provi- 
dence since  1897:  visiting  phys.  R.t.  Hosp.,  Provi- 
dence Lying-in-Hosp.  Mem.  R.l.  Med.  Soc,  Provi- 
dence Med.  Assn.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Hope,  Art, 
Agawam  Hunt,  University.  Recreations:  tennis, 
fishing,  motoring.  Home:  76  Prospect  St.  Office: 
212  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

DE  WOIiF,  John,  landscape  architect;  Mar.  26, 
1850-Nov.  23.  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1912-13.) 

DE  WOIiF,  John  Oviatt,  mill  architect  and  con- 
sulting engr. ;  b.  Greenfield,  Mass.,  May  10,  1870:  s. 
Austin  and  Prances  (Oviatt)  DeWolf;  ancestors 
on  both  sides  of  family  were  early  N.E.  settlers; 
S.B.  in  Mech.  Engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1890; 
m.  Anna  Sprague  Frothingham,  of  Boston,  Oct.  17, 
1901.  Head  of  J.  O.  DeWolf  &  Co.,  mill  architects 
and  consulting  engineers.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech. 
Engrs.,  Boston  Soc.  C.E.,  S.A.R.,  Mass.  Soc.  May- 
flower Descendants.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Colonial  (Cambridge),  Technol- 
ogy of  Boston  and  New  York.  Home:  Winchester, 
Mass.    Oflice:  19  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

DE  "WOLF,  John  Winthrop,  fire  insurance;  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  July  14.  1864;  s.  W^inthrop  and 
Eugenia  (Tams)  DeWolf;  grad.  Cambridge  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.,  1882;  student  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch. 
(Harvard),  2  yrs. ;  m.  Bristol.  R.I.,  Oct.  20,  1894, 
Sarah  Alice  Hayes;  2  children,  John  Winthrop.  Jr., 
Al'ice  Winthrop.  In  metal  business  with  Richards 
&  Co.,  Boston,  1884-93:  spl.  agt.  Providence  Wash- 
ington Ins.  Co.  since  Feb..  1893,  1st  Corps  Cadets, 
Boston,  3  yrs.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Bristol  Reading  Room,  Bristol  Casino,  Bristol 
Yacht.  Home:  .51  Union  St.,  Bristol,  R.I.  Oflice: 
20  Market  St.,   Providence,   R.I. 

DEXTER,  Charles  W. ;  pres.  Merrill,  Dexter  & 
Co.  Corim.;  trustee  Wells  Memorial  Inst.  Address: 
Sewell  Farm,  Medfleld,  Mass. 

DEXTEK,  Edg-ar  Martin,  stock  broker;  b.  Paw- 
tucket,  R.I.,  May  14.  1861;  s.  Waterman  W.  and 
Mary  J.  (Baker)  Dexter;  descendant  on  mother's 
side  of  Elder  William  Brewster,  and  on  father's 
side  of  Gregory  Dexter,  who  assisted  Roger  Wil- 
liams in  securing  charter  for  R.I. ;  ed.  High  Sch., 
Fall  River,  Mass.;  m.  Annie  J.  Barker,  of  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  May  4,  1886  (died  1893);  m.  2d,  Emma 
M.  Johnson,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Apr.  28,  1896.  Em- 
ployed in  banking  house  of  Wilbour,  Jackson  & 
Co.,  1886-93;  mgr.  for  a  stock  brokerage  firm,  1893- 
7;  became  partner  firm  of  Davis  &  Dexter,  1897, 
but  retired  in  1903  on  account  of  ill  health;  started, 
1906,  the  stock  brokerage  house  of  Edgar  M.  Dex- 
ter &  Co.  (incorporated  by  spl.  act  of  R.I.  legis- 
lature, 1912),  and  is  pres.  same.  One  of  the  three 
commrs.  of  the  Sinking  Fund  of  the  City  of 
Cranston.  R.I.  Republican.  Conglist.  Scottish  Rite 
Mason  (32°).  Clubs:  Pomham,  Anawan.  Home: 
115  Albert  Av.,  Edgewood,  R.I.  Office:  10  Weybos- 
set  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

DEXTER,  Franklin  Bowditch,  librarian;  b.  Fair- 
haven,  Mass.,  Sept.  11,  1842;  A.B.,  Yale,  1861,  A.M., 
1864  (Litt.D.,  1902) ;  m.  Theodosia  M.  "Wheeler,  1880. 
Tutor,  1864-7,  asst.  in  library.  1867-9,  asst.  li- 
brarian, 1869-12.  emeritus,  1912,  registrar,  1869- 
92,  sec.  of  Corpn.,  1869-99,  Darned  prof.  Am.  his- 
tory,  1877-88,   Yale.     (See  Who's  Who  in  America 


for   books    and    writings.)     Address:    178    Prospect 
St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

DEXTER,  Fred  Fay,  M.D.;  b.  Danielson.  Conn., 
Feb.  20,  1879;  s.  John  P.  and  Myra  (Fay)  Dexter; 
student  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.  (Harvard),  1  yr.; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1904;  m.  Christine  Wheel- 
er, of  Springfield,  Mass.,  June  30,  1904.  Practiced  in 
Granby,  Mass.,  1904-10,  Springfield  since  1910. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Eastern  Hampden 
Med.  Assn.,  Springfield  Acad,  of  Medicine.  Mason. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Office:  2  Temple  St.  Home: 
216   Pine  St.,   Springfield,  Mass. 

DEXTER,  George,  corporation  director;  died 
1910.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

DEXTER,  Gordon;  b.  Beverly,  Mass.,  Aug.  12, 
1864;  s.  I'^ranlvlin  Gordon  and  Susan  Greene 
(Amory)  Dexter;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1887;  m.  Annie 
Linzee  Amory,  of  Boston,  Feb.  1,  1906.  Dir.  Al- 
varado  Mining  &  Milling  Co.,  Security  Safe  De- 
posit Co.,  Hunt-Spiller  Mfg.  Corpn.,  Am.  Trust  Co. 
Clubs:  Exchange,  Country  (Brookline),  etc.  Home: 
Beverly,  Mass.    Office:  50  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

DEXTER,    Morton,    clergyman;    July    12,    1846- 

1910.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

DEXTER,  Farkman,  street  railway  official;  b. 
Boston,  Nov.  19,  1854;  s.  Samuel  Parkman  and 
Matilda  (Campbell)  Dexter;  ed.  pub.,  grammar, 
high  and  private  schs.  of  Boston.  Engaged  in 
woolen  and  cotton  mfg.  business  in  N.E.,  25  yrs.; 
since  1898  in  street  ry.  business;  now  sec,  treas. 
and  dir.  West  End  St.  Ry.  Co.;  treas.  and  dir.  Vale 
Mills  (Nashua,  N.H.).  Clubs:  Exchange,  Eastern 
Yacht.  Home:  15  Charles  St.  Office:  101  Milk  St., 
Boston. 

DEXTER,  Philip,  lawver;  b.  Brookline,  Mass., 
Mar.  11,  1868;  s.  William  S.  and  Elizabeth  S.  (Tick- 
nor)  Dexter;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1889,  LL.B.,  1892;  in 
practice  at  Boston.  Pres.  Boston  &  Providence 
R.R.  Corpn.;  trustee  and  chmn.  exec.  com.  Mass. 
Electric  Cos.;  trustee  Provident  Instn.  for  Sav- 
ings; trustee  Albany  Trust,  Bedford  Trust,  Boston 
Real  Estate  Trust,  Journal  Bldg.  Trust,  Boston 
Terminal  Co.;  dir.  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.,  N.E.  Trust 
Co.,  Nat.  Union  Bank  of  Boston,  Fall  River  (Mass.) 
Gas  Works  C^o.,  Fifty  Associates,  Boston  Pier  or 
the  Long  Wharf.  Home:  65  Marlboro  St.  Office:  40 
State  St.,  Boston. 

DEXTER,  Smith  Owen,  clergyman;  b.  Nayatt, 
R.I.,  July  19,  1872;  s.  Lewis  and  Ellen  (Smith 
Owen)  Dexter;  B.A.,  Harvard,  1898;  grad.  Episcopal 
Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1901;  m.  Helen  P. 
Denison,  of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  July  24,  1902;  3 
children,  Helen,  Smith  Owen,  Lewis.  Deacon, 
1901,  priest,  1902,  P.E.  Ch.;  asst.  Grace  Ch.,  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  1901-2;  minister  Grace  Ch.,  Dayton, 
and  St.  Peter's  Ch.,  Pomeroy,  Wash.,  1902-4;  asst. 
Christ  Ch.,  Germantown  (Phila.),  1905-7;  rector 
Trinity  Ch.,  Concord,  Mass.,  since  Apr.  21,  1907. 
Address:   Concord.   Mass. 

DEXTER,  William  Endicott;  b.  Brookline,  Mass., 
Oct.  21,  18  74;  s.  George  and  Sarah  Rogers  (Endi- 
cott) Dexter:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897;  studied  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1897-1900;  admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  1902; 
m.  Boston,  Apr.  5,  1904,  Mary  Fitzhugh  Lindsay. 
Does  not  practice  law.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat. 
History,  Boston  Bar  Assn.  Clubs:  Country,  Ten- 
nis and  Racquet,  Harvard  (Boston):  Harvard  (New 
York).    Home:   291  Marlboro  St.,  Boston. 

DEXTER,  William  H.,  merchant,  benefactor; 
Jan.   11,   1823-1913.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

DEVO,  John  Maurice,  clergyman;  b.  Poughkeep- 
sie,  N.Y.,  Aug.  30,  1885;  s.  J.  Elting  and  Elizabeth 
Henderson  (Forsyth)  Deyo;  descendant  of  French 
Huguenot  and  Dutch  stock  on  father's  side,  Scotch 
and  Irish  on  mother's  side;  grad.  Bridgeport 
(Conn.)  High  Sch.,  1904;  B.A.,  Yale,  1908,  M.A., 
1911;  S.T.B.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1910;  m.  Susan  Derby 
Perry,  of  Fairfield,  Conn.,  June  25,  1908.  Asst. 
pastor  1st  Congl.  Ch..  Fairfield,  Conn.,  in  charge 
of  mission  chapel,  1908-9;  asst.  pastor  Ch.  of  the 
Redeemer,  New  Haven,  1909-11;  ordained  Congl. 
ministry.  1910;  pastor  South  Britain  Ch.,  1911-12, 
1st  Ch.,  Plymouth,  since  Nov.  9,  1912.  Mem.  Am. 
Hist  Assn.,  Yale  Assn.  of  Class  Secretaries,  New 
Haven    and    Waterbury    Congl.    Ministers'    Assn., 


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-Alpha  Delta  Sisma  (high  sch.  fraternity),  Soc.  of 
Book  and  Bond  (Yale).  Recreations:  motoring 
and  Boy  Scouts.  Address:  167  Maple  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

DICK,  Alexander  Wilson,  real  estate  and  invest- 
ments; b.  I'eitlishire,  Scotland,  May  5,  1852;  s. 
David  and  Margaret  (Wilson)  Dick;  ed.  common 
schs. ;  came  to  America  at  21;  m.  Maria  Lawson, 
of  Lynn,  Mass.,  1879;  1  daugliter,  Margaret  May. 
Began  in  Springfield,  Mas.s.,  as  elk.  for  Forbes  & 
Smith,  dry  goods;  then  elk.  for  Churchill,  Gil- 
christ, Smith  &  Co.,  Bo.ston;  entered  dry  goods 
business  on  own  account,  at  Lynn,  18S0;  was  for  a 
short  time  mem.  firm  of  Dick,  Dawson  &  (io.,  but 
bouglit  out  partner,  becoming  sole  piopr. ;  sold  out, 
1884,  and  purchased  business  of  Zean,  Leach  &  Co., 
Plymouth;  wa.s  also  in  business  at  Westfleld, 
Mass.,  for  2  yrs. ;  retired,  1904.  Mem.  Burns 
Memorial  Assn.,  Scots  Charitable  Soc.  (Boston), 
Clan  McLan,  Lynn  Caledonian  Club.  Odd  Fellow. 
Republican.  Presbyn.  Address:  32  AValden  St., 
Lynn,  Mass. 

BICKERMAIT,  Amos,  mfr.;  b.  New  Haven,  Conn., 
May  .3,  1847;  s.  Steven  and  Elida  (Beecher)  Dick- 
erman;  ancestor,  Isaac  Dickerman,  landed  in  Dor- 
chester, Mass.,  1636;  grandfather  one  of  founders 
of  Yale  College;  ed.  common  schs.  of  New  Haven; 
m.  Martha  H.  Hunt,  of  Cheshire,  Conn.,  June  6, 
1870;  5  children,  Arthur  (deceased),  Eva  Louise, 
Hubert  Loomis,  Robin  Steven  (deceased),  Maud 
Ethel  (Mrs.  Clarence  Hovt  Mead,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.).  Enlisted  in  Co.  C,  7th  Conn.  Vols.,  Feb. 
22,  1864;  hon.  discharged  May  31,  1865;  with  F.  S. 
Bradley  &  Co.,  New  Haven,  1868-74;  foreman  Ma- 
loy,  Wheeler  &  Co.,  1874-9;  in  cartridge  mfg.  busi- 
ness with  A.  L.  Howard,  1879-80;  organized,  1880, 
Strong  Cartridge  Co.,  of  which  was  half  owner 
and  mgr. ;  sold  out  to  Winchester  Repeating  Arms 
Co.,  1884;  organized  Strong  Fire  Arms  Co.,  and 
managed  same  until  1886;  contractor  on  projectiles 
for  Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Co.,  1886-93;  asst. 
supt.  same  co.,  1893-09,  gen.  inspector  of  com- 
pany's property  since  1909;  pres.  Park  Lawn  Re- 
alty Co.;  v.-p.  Urban  Realty  Co.,  Alide  Sales  Co. 
Mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Westville,  for  21  consecutive  yrs.; 
alderman  New  Haven,  4  yrs.;  mem.  State  Senate, 
1911,  1912.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (32°, 
K.T.);  mem.  I.O.O.F.  Clubs:  Knights  Templar, 
Young  Men's  Republican.  Home:  270  Alden  Av. 
Address:  275  Winchester  Av.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

DICKERMAN,  Georg-e  Sherwood,  clergyman;  b. 
Mt.  Carmel,  Conn.,  ,Iune  5,  1843:  s.  Ezra  and  Sarah 
(Jones)  Dickerman:  grad.  Williston  Sem.,  East- 
hampton,  Mass.,  1861;  A.B.,  Y'ale,  1865,  A.M.,  B.D.. 
1868;  (D.D.,  Bates  Coll.,  Me.,  1895);  m.  Elizabeth 
M.  Street,  of  Lowell.  Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1870.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministrv,  Aug.  5,  1868;  pastor.  Nor- 
mal, 111.,  1868-9,  West  Haven.  Conn.,  1870-3,  Lew- 
iston.  Me.,  1874-83,  First  Ch.,  Amherst,  Mass., 
1883-91,  Orange  Park,  Fla.,  1892-3;  field  supt..  Am. 
Missionary  Assn.,  1893-5:  gen.  field  agt.,  Conf.  for 
Edn.  in  the  South,  1899-1901;  gen.  field  agt..  South- 
ern Edn.  Bd.,  1902-5,  also  sec,  1905-10:  gen.  field 
agt.,  John  F.  Slater  Fund,  1907-10.  Address:  140 
Cottage  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

DICKERMAN,  Sidney  Ferry,  merchant.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

DICKERSON,  Charles  Estell,  educator;  b.  New 
German  town,  N.J.,  Sept.  17,  1866;  s.  Charles  and 
Elizabeth  A.  (Miller)  Dickerson;  B.S.,  Lehigh  U., 
1889,  M.S.,  1905;  m.  Emeline  Marble  Fletcher,  of 
Monson,  Me.,  Aug.  14,  1895;  1  son,  Charles  E.,  Jr. 
V.-prin.  Mt.  Hermon  Sch.,  1890-1911;  prin.  The 
Northfleld  Sem.,  since  Aug.  1,  1911.  Mem.  Am. 
Chem.  Soc,  A.A.A.S.,  E.A.P.T.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Has  published  a  laboratory  manual  in 
chemistry.     Address:    East   Northfield,   Mass. 

DICKEV,  Adam  Herhert,  Christian  Scientist;  b. 
Toronto,  Can.,  June  26,  1864;  s.  Nathaniel  and 
Elizabeth  (Simpson)  Dickey;  descendant  on  ma- 
ternal side  of  George  Soule,  of  the  Mayflower; 
ed.  Model  Sch.,  Toronto,  and  Upper  Can.  Coll.; 
m.  Lillian  Selden,  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Nov.  16, 
1887.  Enaraged  in  mfg.  business  in  Kansas  City, 
1884-99;  entered  Christian  Science  practice  in  1899; 
sec.  to  Mrs.  Marv  Baker  Eddv.  Feb.,  1908-11:  treas. 
and  dir.  of  The  First  Ch.  of  Christ,  Scientist,  Bos- 


ton, since  1912.  Trustee  of  Mrs.  Eddy  Estate. 
Mem.  S.A.R.  Club:  Brae  Burn  Country  (Newton, 
Mass.).  Scottish  Rite  Mason.  Home:  17  Seaver 
St.,  Brookline.  Office:  226  Huntington  Av.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

DICKEV,  Myron  Parsons,  clergvman;  Feb.  19, 
1852-Aug.  30,  1914.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

DICKINSON,  Arthur  Mortimer,  mfr.;  b.  Water- 
bury,  Conn'.,  Dec.  23,  1859;  s.  Charles  and  Sarah 
(Lynde)  Dickinson;  ed.  Episcopal  Acad.,  Cheshire, 
Conn.,  Waterbury  English  and  Classical  Sch.,  and 
Yale,  1878-80;  unmarried.  Clk.,  1880-90,  sec.  and 
dir.  since  1890,  Benedict  &  Burnham  Mfg.  Co.; 
asst.  treas.  Holmes,  Booth  &  Hayden  Co.;  mgr. 
Benedict  &  Burnham  Branch  of  The  Am.  Brass 
Co.  Served  as  capt.,  1889-93,  and  subsequently 
maj.,  and  It. -col.,  2d  Regt.,  Conn.  N.G.  Republi- 
can. Episcopalian.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Clubs: 
Waterbury,  Country  of  Waterbury;  Manhattan, 
Army  and  Navy  (New  York);  Quinnipiack,  New 
Haven  Country  (New  Haven,  Conn.).  Address: 
Waterbury,  Conn. 

DICKINSON,  rrancke  Walden;  b.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  Apr.  19,  1849;  s.  Elijah  W.  and  Mary  Abbott 
(Crossett)  Dickinson;  ed.  in  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.; 
m.  Springfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1873,  Katie  Mav  All- 
good;  3  children,  Emma  Allgood  (died  1884),  Ethel 
May  (died  Apr.,  1910),  Henry  Walden  (died  1896). 
Funeral  director,  Springfield,  since  1874;  mem. 
Springfield  Common  Council,  1889-91  (pres.  1891); 
alderman,  1S93-4;  mayor  of  Springfield,  1905-6; 
mem.  Mass.  Senate,  1908-9;  ex-pres.  Springfield 
Bd.  of  Trade.  Mason  (32°);  past  grand  regent 
Grand  Council  Roval  Arcanum  of  Mass.  Home: 
125  Sumner  Av.  Office:  307  State  St.,  Springfield, 
Mass. 

DICKINSON,  Leonard  Perley,  college  prof.;  b. 
Hill,  N.H.,  May  3,  1874;  s.  Benjamin  F.  and  Mar- 
garet (Wilson)  Dickinson;  grad.  Pub.  High  Sch., 
Manchester,  N.H.,  1892;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1896;  m.  Dec  25,  1899,  A.  Louise  McClure.  of  Syra- 
cuse, N.Y.  Instr.  in  elect,  engring,  U.  of  Me.,  1898- 
9,  Manual  Training  Sch.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1899- 
1900,  Armour  Inst.  Tech.,  Chicago,  1900-2,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1902-3;  asst.  prof,  physics  and  elec 
engring.,  Lafavette  Coll.,  Easton,  Pa.,  1903-9:  prof, 
same,  R.I.  State  Coll.,  since  1909.  Conglist. 
Asso.  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs. ;  mem.  Soc.  for  Promo- 
tion Engring  Edn.,  Alpha  Chi  Rho.  Address: 
Kingston,  R.I. 

DICKINSON,  Marquis  Payette,  lawyer;  b.  Am- 
herst, Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1840:  s.  Marquis  Fayette  and 
Hannah  Shepard  (Williams)  Dickinson;  A.B.,  Am- 
herst, 1862,  A.M.,  1865;  studied  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1866-7:  admitted  to  bar,  1867;  m.  Cecilia  R.  Willis- 
ton,  of  Easthampton,  Mass.,  Nov.  23,  1864  (died 
Aug.  16,  1904).  In  law  practice,  Boston,  since 
1868;  now  mem.  firm  Dickinson  &  Dickinson;  asst. 
U.S.  atty.,  Boston,  1869-71;  counsel  West  End  St. 
Ry. :  dir.  and  counsel  Met.  S.S.  Co.  and  otlier 
corpns. ;  mem.  Boston  Sch.  Com.,  1870-1,  Boston 
Common  Council,  1871-2  (pres.,  1872).  Pres.  bd. 
trustees  W^illiston  Sem.,  tad.  overseers  Amherst 
Coll.;  trustee  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  Mass.  Homoe. 
Hosp.;  dir.  Am.  Consrl.  Assn.  Home:  Brookline, 
Mass.     Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston.* 

DICKINSON,  Martha  Gilbert,  author;  b.  Am- 
herst, Mass.;  d.  William  Austin  and  Susan  Hunt- 
ington (Gilbert)  Dickinson;  g.-d.  Edward  Dickin- 
son (grandfather  and  father,  both  treasurers  of 
Amherst  Coll.),  and  great  g.-d.  Samuel  Fowler 
Dickinson,  who  was  instrumental  in  securing  the 
charter  for  same;  ed.  Miss  Porter's  sell..  Farming- 
ton,  Mass.;  m.  Captain  Alexander  Bianchi.  of 
Carlsbad,  Bohemia,  July  19,  1903.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  "The 
Evergreens,"  Amherst,   Mass.* 

DICKSON,  Georgre  C,  lawyer;  b.  Chelsea,  Mass., 
1860;  s.  John  and  Isabella  Dickinson;  ed.  Boston; 
LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.  Law  School,  1892,  and  since 
engaged  in  practice;  mem.  law  firm  of  Dickson  & 
Knowles.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Temple.  Recreations: 
shooting.  Home:  677  Mass.  Av.  Office:  53  State 
St.,  Boston. 


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DICKSON,  Samuel  Henry,  naval  officer.  (See 
^^"ho's  ^\'ho  in  AmericH  for  biography.)  Home: 
Nantucket,  Mass. 

SIEFENDORF,    Allen    Boss,     psychiatrist;     to. 

Savannah,  N.Y.,  Dec.  lil,  1871;  s.  Fletcher  Adalbert 
and  Susan  (Quackenbush)  Diefendorf;  grad.  Fair- 
port  (N.y.)  Union  High  Sch.,  1SS9;  A. 13.,  Yale, 
1894;  M.D.,  Yale  Med.  Sch.,  1S96;  m.  New  Haven, 
Sept.  4,  1895,  Jeanette  L.  Cooper;  4  children,  Dor- 
othy, Allen,  Elizabetli,  Eleanor.  Interne  Worces- 
ter Insane  Hosp.,  1896-7;  asst.  phys.,  same,  1897-S; 
asst.  pliys.  and  pathologist.  Conn.  Hosp.  for  In- 
sane, Middletown,  Conn.,  1898-08;  lecturer  on 
'  ■    "         ,r   ,      ^r    ,     ,^  ,         .  .„^„       Consult- 


Assn.,  i\ew  i;  orK  iNeuroi.  Assn.,  iNew  lorK  i^sycnia- 
trical  Soc,  Am.  Medico-Psychol.  Assn.,  N.E.  Med- 
ico-Psychol.  Assn.,  Conn.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Med. 
Assn.,  New  Haven  IMed.  Soc,  Sigma  Psi.  Club: 
Graduates'.  Author:  Clinical  l^s>'chiatry,  1902, 
1907;  co-author:  Nervous  and  Menial  Diagnosis, 
1908.  Address:  108  Huntington  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

DIEFFEMTBACH,  Albert  Charles,  clergyman;  b. 
IManchester,  Md.,  July  4,  1876;  s.  Ferdinand  Albert 
and  Jeannette  liix  (Frankfoi-ter)  Dieffenbacli; 
grandson  of  Ferdinand  Dieffenbach,  Ph.D.  (Gies- 
sen),  participant  in  revolution  in  Germany,  1848, 
and  founder  of  Irving  Coll.,  Manchester,  Md., 
1858;  Baltimore  City  Coll.,  middle  jr.  yr.;  A.B., 
Johns  Hopkins,  1898;  grad.  in  divinity,  Ref.  Theol. 
Sem.,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1901;  m.  Helen  Albright  Ber- 
tolette,  of  Mauch  Chunk,  Pa.,  Nov.  4,  1903;  1 
daughter,  Ruth  Bertolette.  Teacher  mathematics, 
Blackwood  Sch.  for  Girls,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1898- 
1900;  ordained  Ref.  Ch.  ministry.  1901;  field  mis- 
sionary Ref.  Ch.  S.S.  Bd.,  1901-2;  organizer  and 
pastor  Ref.  Ch.  of  Ascension,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
1902-11  (built  $40,000  ch.);  pastor  1st  Unitarian 
Ch.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  since  Dec.  10,  1911.  Editor 
of  dept.  of  religion,  Pittsburgh  Gazette-Times, 
1907-8;  contbr.  dept.  "By  A  Minister,"  Baltimore 
News,  1908-10;  editor  The  Spectator  (civic 
weekly),  Pittsburgh,  1909-10.  Lecturer  on  personal 
efficiency.  Dir.  Pa.  Soc.  for  Peace  (in  Western 
Pa.),  1907-11;  dir.  Conn.  Valley  Conf.  Unitarian 
Ch.,  Conn.  Valley  Assn.  Liberal  Ministers,  Hart- 
ford Federation  of  Chs.,  Am.  Unitarian  Assn. 
(life).  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  (exec,  bd.),  Pittsburgh 
(N.S.)  Chamber  of  Commerce  (hon.  life).  Pres. 
Southern  Soc,  Hartford.  Clubs:  University, 
Twentieth  Century,  Get-Together  (chmn.  bd., 
1914-15).  Author:  (Common  Sense  Side  of  Mental 
Healing,  1909;  Sermons  (2  vols.),  1913,  1914;  Foils 
in  the  Common  Life.  1913;  Eucken  and  the  Spir- 
itual Nature.  1913;  The  Dominant  Strain  Today 
in  Religion,  1914.  Contbr.  to  newspapers  and  ch. 
periodicals.  Home:  114  Warrenton  Av.  Address: 
28  Unity  Bldg.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

DIKE,  John,  M.D.;  b.  Bath,  Me.,  Dec.  27,  1856;  s. 
Samuel  Fuller  and  Miriam  (Worcester)  Dike; 
A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1881;  editor  Brunswick  Herald  4 
yrs.;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1888;  m. 
Mary  D.  White,  of  Gardiner.  Me.,  Dec.  27,  1888; 
6  children,  .James,  Donald,  Eben,  Samuel  Worces- 
ter. John  Kenneth,  Mary  Kathleen.  Practiced  in 
Melrose,  Mass.,  since  ISSS;  alderman,  1906-10  and 
1912-15;  mem.  8th  Dist.  Rep.  Congressional  Com. 
Mem.  Mass.  Homoeo.  Med.  Soc.  Swedenborgian. 
Recreations:  golf,  politics,  municipal  government. 
Address:    Melrose,  Mass. 

BIKE,  Samuel  Warren,  clergyman;  Feb.  13, 
1839-Dec.  3,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,   1914-15.) 

DUiIi,  Joshua  Martin,  teacher;  b.  Wellfleet, 
Mass.,  Jan.  31,  1850;  s.  Nathaniel  H.  and  Sophronia 
(Atwood)  Dill;  ed.  Wellfleet  High  Sch.,  Bridge- 
water  State  Normal  Sch.;  m.  Catherine  Bassett.  of 
Bridgewater,  Dec.  27,  1876;  3  children.  Dr.  Martin 
Bassett  (Harvard,  1901,  D.M.D.,  1903),  Colby  (Har- 
vard, 1904,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1906),  Helen  Baker 
fWelleslev,  1907,  Simmons,  1908).  Began  teach- 
ing at  Wellfleet,  1867;  master.  John  A.  Andrew 
Sch.,  Boston,  since  Dec,  1881.  Mem.  Mass.  School- 
masters' Club  (pres.,  1907-8),  Boston  Sch.  Prin- 
cipals'   Assn.    (pres.,    1904-8),    Mass.    Geneal.    Soc. 


Royal  Arch  Mason  (K.T.);  pres.  1st  Worshipful 
Masters'  Assn.  in  Mass..  1914-15.  Clubs:  Twentieth 
Century,  Neighbors',  Congregational,  Pudding- 
stone.  Home:  460  ConuiiDnwealth  Av.,  Newton 
Centre,  Mass.  Office:  John  A.  Andrew  School,  Bos- 
ton. 

I>Ii;i.AWAY,  William  Edward  Lovell,  lawyer; 
b.  Boston,  Feb.  17,  1852;  s.  William  Stoughton  and 
Ann  Maria  (Brown)  Dillawav;  direct  descendant 
of  William  Dillaway,  of  Cambridge,  who  was  in 
King  Philip's  War;  grad.  Boston  High  Sch.,  1866; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1871;  admitted  to  bar, 
1873;  engaged  in  practice  until  1885,  when  retired; 
since  1888  practice  confined  to  pvt.  business;  was 
sole  counsel  in  consolidation  of  st.  rys.  and  gas- 
light COS.  of  Boston;  interested  in  pneumatic  trans- 
mission of  mail,  and  introduced  service  in  Boston, 
Chicago  and  St.  Louis;  also  interested  in  develop- 
ment of  mining  in  Bingham,  Utah,  and  dir.  In 
Isle  Royale  Mining  Co.  of  Lake  Superior.  Clubs: 
Press  (Boston),  Alta  (Salt  Lake  City).  Mason 
(32°,  K.T.).  Recreations:  art  collecting,  reading 
(scientific).  Home:  80  Commonwealth  Av.  Office: 
45  Milk  St.,   Boston. 

DII^I^INGHAM,  Elizabeth  Thompson,  author;  b. 
Honolulu,  ILL,  Jan.  28.  1880;  d.  Charles  Thomas 
and  Sarah  Louise  (Thompson)  Dillingham;  grad. 
high  sch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1898;  grad.  Lucv 
Wheelock  Kindergarten  Training  Sch.,  1900;  un- 
married. Conglist.  Club:  Levana.  Author:  "Tell 
It  Again"  Stories,  1911.  Contbr.  stories  and  poems 
to  Kindergarten  Review.  Home:  134  Elm  St.  Ad- 
dress:    Lee    Street    School,    Worcester,    Mass. 

DII.I.IN'G'HAM,  Frances  Bent,  author;  b. 
Chelsea,  Mass. ;  d.  Isaac  Snow  and  Eliza  Frances 
(Bent)  Dillingham;  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1891;  unmar- 
ried. Engaged  as  writer  since  1895;  contbr.  poems 
and  stories  to  Century,  Scribner's,  McClure's,  Lip- 
pincott's.  The  Youth's  Companion,  St.  Nicholas, 
etc  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books.) 
Address:     81    Woodland    Rd.,    Auburndale,    Mass.* 

DIIiIiINGHAM,  Fred  Augustine,  clergyman;  b. 
Auburn,  Me.,  Jan.  27,  1851;  s.  Harvey  and  Marv 
Haskell  (Johnson)  Dillingham;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll., 
1875,  A.M.,  1878;  B.D.,  Tufts  Div.  Sch.,  1878  (S.T.D., 
1905);  m.  Carrie  Alexander,  of  Boston,  1879  (died, 
1903);  6  children.  Ordained  ministry  Universalist 
Ch.,  1878;  pastor  Boston,  Danvers,  Mass.,  Troy, 
N.Y.,  Dover,  N.H.,  North  Attleboro,  7  yrs.,  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  18  yrs.;  now  state  supt.  of  chs.  Re- 
publican. Mason.  Address:  48  Wildwood  Av.,  Wa- 
terbury.  Conn. 

DII^i;iNGHAM,  WUUam  Paul,  senator;  b.  Water- 
bury,  Vt.,  Dec  12.  1843;  s.  Gov.  Paul  and  Julia 
(Carpenter)  Dillingham;  brother  of  Frank  Dilling- 
ham; academic  edn.;  m.  Mary  Ellen  Shipman,  of 
Lisbon,  N.H.,  Dec.  24,  1874.  Admitted  to  bar,  1867. 
and  since  in  practice  at  Montpelier,  Vt. ;  pres. 
Waterbury  Nat.  Bank,  since  1890.  State's  atty., 
Washington  Co.,  Vt.,  1872-6;  sec.  civil  and  mil. 
affairs,  1866  and  1874-6;  mem.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1876, 
84,  Senate,  1878,  80;  commr.  state  taxes,  1882-8; 
gov.  of  Vt.,  1888-90;  elected  U.S.  senator,  Oct.  18, 
1900,  for  unexpired  term  (1900-3)  of  Justin  S.  Mor- 
rill, deceased;  reelected  for  terms,  1903-9,  1909-15, 
1915-17.  Republican.  Chmn.  U.S.  Immigration 
Commn..  1907.    Address:  Montpelier.  Vt.* 

DUiIiOIT,  William,  public  accountant;  b.  New 
York,  July  14,  1867;  s.  George  Palmer  and  Rose 
(Lennon)  Dillon;  descendant  of  the  Earl  of  Ros- 
common; pub.  sch.  edn.;  unmarried.  Public  ac- 
countant in  New  York,  1893-1900;  in  Boston  since 
1900,  and  still  continues  as  same.  Dir.  and  mem. 
exec  com.  Boston  Y.M.C.A.  School  of  Commerce 
and  Finance;  mem.  business  men's  advisory  com. 
of  High  School  of  Commerce;  mem.  finance  com. 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Fellow'  Inst,  of  Accounts,  New  York,  Am.  Assn. 
Pub.  Accountants.  Mason;  mem.  Elks,  Royal  Ar- 
canum. Clubs:  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Boston 
City.  Recreations:  boating,  yachting,  tennis. 
Home:  97  Center  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  70 
Kilby    St.,    Boston. 

DIIiI^WOBTH,  Joseph  D.,  real  estate;  b.  Bos- 
ton, May  30,  1871;  s.  Dennis  and  Ellen  (Tighe) 
Dillworth;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  Mary  E.  Mc- 


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Williams,  of  Brooklyn,  X.Y.,  Oct.  Id.  1906;  chil- 
dren, Marv,  Joseph,  Claire,  Jane.  Began  with  J. 
Murray  Howe  &  Bradlee,  real  estate  brokers,  1S91; 
2d  asst.  assessor  City  of  Boston.  1894-5,  1st  asst., 
1897-00,  1st  asst.  assessor  since  190S;  in  real 
estate  business  on  own  account  since  1907.  Editor 
and  publisher  of  yearly  book  Assessed  Values  of 
Keal  Kstate  in  Boston,  since  1901.  Mem.  advisory 
bd  and  real  estate  expert,  Boston  Elevated  K.R. 
Mem.  Boston  Real  Estate  Exchange,  Mass.  Real 
Estate  Exchange.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Mem. 
Knights  of  Columbus,  Catholic  Union  of  Boston. 
Clubs:  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Boston  City.  Home: 
Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  Office:  403  Kimball  Bldg., 
IS    Tri'iiKMit    St.,    Boston. 

BIMAN,  John  Byron,  educator;  b.  Brookline, 
Mass.,  Mav  24,  1SG3;  s.  Rev.  J.  Lewis  and  Emily 
(Stimson)  Diman;  A.B..  Brown  U..  1885;  B.l)., 
Episcopal  Theol.  Sch..  Cambridge,  1888;  A.M.,  Har- 
vard. 1896;  (hon.  A.M.,  Brown,  1903).  Deacon, 
P  !•:  Cli..  1888;  minister  in  charge  St.  Columl)a  s 
Chapel,  Middletown,  R.I.  (except  9  mos.  spent  in 
European  travel),  1888-92;  teacher  Univ.  Grammar 
Sch..  Providence,  R.I.,  1892-5;  established  pvt. 
boarding  sch.  for  boys,  Newport,  R.I.,  1890,  which 
developed  into  St.  George's  Sch.,  Middletown,  of 
which  is  head  master.  Address:  Middletown,  Isew- 
port.    IM.* 

BIMMOCK,  Georg-e,  zoologist;  b.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  Mav  17.  1852;  s.  George  Monroe  and  Bhza^- 
beth  (Learned)  Dimmock;  A.B..  Harvard,  187  <, 
taking  spl.  studies  there  until  1879;  A.M.,  Ph.D., 
U.  of  Leipzig,  1881;  Sorbonnc.  U.  of  Pans.  1881-2: 
m.  Anna  Katherina  Hofmann.  of  Cambridge,  Mass., 
Mar.  30,  1878.  Editor  of  Psyche,  1877-90  a  jour, 
of  entomologv;  engaged  in  anat.  study  of  the  earl> 
stages  of  beetles,  and  in  compiling  a  history  ot 
the  IMmmock  family  in  America  since  1900.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:    531   Berkshire  Av..   Springfield,   Mass.* 

DIMOCK,  Ira,  president  Nonotuck  Silk  Co.,  of 
Fhirence.  Mass.  Address:  744  Farmington  Av., 
Hart  fold.  Conn. 

DINGIiEV,  Anna  Ladd,  newspaper  woman;  b. 
A.uburn  Me..  IMar.  20,  1868;  d.  Frank  Lambert  and 
Lucinda  (Greeley)  Dingley:  prep.  edn.  Tilden 
Sem,  W^est  Lebanon.  N.H.,  1881-5;  A.B..  Wellcsley 
Coll.,  1889;  studied  languages,  history  and  litera- 
ture in  Europe  2  yrs.,  1890,  1891;  unmarried. 
Taught  pub.  sch.  in  Lyons,  N.T.,  1  yr.  and  in  pvt. 
sch  Phila  1  yr. ;  became  connected  with  Lewiston 
Journal.  1893."  Home:  291  Court  St.,  Auburn,  Me. 
Office:    Lewiston  Journal,  Lewiston,  Me. 

BIITGIiE'y,  Frank  Iiam'bert,  editor;  b.  Unity, 
Me,  Feb.  7,  1840;  s.  Nelson  and  Jane  (Lambert) 
Dingley;  A.B..  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1861,  later  A.M.. 
Litt.  D.;  m.  Lu  Mary  Greeley,  of  Canton,  Mo., 
Oct  21.  1862  (she  died  April  21,  1913).  Tn  1861. 
with  brother  (late  Nelson  Dingley,  Jr.,  M.C.),  es- 
tablished Lewiston  Journal,  of  which  is  still  edi- 
tor. Entire  life  devoted  to  editorial  work:  was 
spl  commr.  under  Harrison  administration,  to 
make  investigations  in  regard  to  foreign  immi- 
gration \  isitin'-f  ports  of  embarkation  in  the  British 
isles  and  on  the  Continent  of  Europe,  and  made 
spl.  report,  published  by  the  Dept.  of  State,  which 
was  made  basis  of  the  first  legislation,  restrictive 
of  immigration,  passed  by  Congress.  Occasional 
addresses  on  current  topics,  from  the  anti-slavery 
period  to  the  present  labor  movement,  and  also  a 
series  of  addresses  on  the  newspaper,  delivered  at 
the  Greenacre  Sch.  of  Philosophy.  Home:  Auburn, 
Me.    Office:    Lewiston,  Me.* 

BING'Wi:i;i^,  James  Davidson,  clergyman;  b. 
Prince  Edward  Island,  Mar.  28,  1871;  s.  James  W. 
and  Kathrine  (Conohan)  Dingwell;  ed.  grammar 
and  high  schs..  P.E.I. ;  student,  Dalhousie  U.,  Hali- 
fax; student,  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1892-4;  Auburn 
Theol.  Sem..  1895;  spl.  work  in  philosophy  at 
Union  U.,  Schenectady,  N.Y.,  1899-1900;  m.  May 
29,  1895,  Agnes  Gustie  Mayo,  of  Monroe,  Me.,  a 
descendant  of  Rev.  John  Mayo,  of  Boston;  chil- 
dren. Paul  D.,  Louise  W..  James  D.,  Jr.  Ordained 
Presbvn.  ministrv,  1895;  pastor  Walden  Av. 
Presbvn.  Ch..  Buffalo,  N.Y..  1895-7;  asso.  pastor 
1st  Presbvn.  Ch.,  Schenectady,  1897-1900,  Main  St. 
Congl.     Ch.,     Amesbury,     Mass.,     1900-11,     Central 


Falls  Congl.  Ch.,  R.I.,  since  1911,  Moderator  R.I. 
Conf.  of  Congl.  Chs.,  1913-15;  dir.  Conf.  of  Congl. 
Chs.  of  R.I.,  R.T.  State  S.S.  Assn.,  Immigrant  Ednl. 
Bureau  (Providence);  trustee  R.I.  Anti-Saloon 
League;  mem.  Bd.  Associated  Charities,  Paw- 
tucket.  Mason.  Instituted  tlie  Civic  Theatre,  Paw- 
tucket,  a  moving  picture  house  for  the  special 
benefit  of  foreign  workmen  and  their  families. 
Lecturer.  Author:  The  Closing  Century's  Heri- 
tage. 1899;  Christus  Centuriarum,  1909.  Address: 
340  Broadway,  I'awtucket,  R.I. 

DINSMOBE,  Charles  Allen,  clergyman;  b.  New 
York,  Aug.  4,  18()0;  s.  Lafayette  Henry  (M.D.)  and 
Mary  S.  (Ladd)  Dinsmore;  grad.  Dartmouth,  1884, 
A.B.,  1894;  B.D.,  Yale,  1888;  (D.D.,  Dartmouth, 
1906):  m.  Annie  Laurie  Beattie,  of  Sandusky,  U., 
Oct.  24,  1889.  Served  with  U.S.  Engrs.  in  survey 
of  Miss.  River,  1881-2;  ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1888;  pastorates  at  Whitneyville,  Conn.,  Willi- 
niantic.  Conn.,  Phillips  Ch.,  Boston;  pastor  First 
Ch.,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  since  1905.  Mem.  Dante  Soc. 
of  Cambridge,  Boston  Authors'  Club.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  list  of  books.)  Address: 
Waterbury,    Conn.* 

BINSMOBX:,  Martin  Luther,  insurance  manager; 
b.  Yonkers,  N.Y.,  Nov.  1,  1863;  s.  Samuel  and 
Sarah  H.  (Lovett)  Dinsmore;  ed.  Y.M.C.A.  Coll.. 
.Springfield,  Mass.;  m.  Nellie  L.  Sanderson,  of 
Springfield,  Mass.,  Mar.  8,  1892.  Employed  as  tool- 
maker  with  Otis  Elevator  Co..  Yonkers,  1881-90; 
engaged  in  Y.M.C.A.  work,  Chicopee,  Mass.,  1890- 
91,  Jacksonville,  111..  1891-03;  spl.  agt.  Provident 
Life  &  Trust  Co.  of  Phila.,  at  Springfield,  Mass., 
1903-14;  dist.  mgr.  same  since  1914.  Mem.  Life 
Underwriters'  Assn.  of  Western  Mass.  Mem. 
S.A.R.  (Ireas.),  Conn.  Valley  Chapter  of  Y.M.C.A. 
Coll.  Alumni  Assn.  (treas.).  Home:  85  Westford 
Av.    Office:    293  Bridge  St.,  Springfield,   Mass. 

DI  BOSA,  Gustavo  Ijuca  Ferruccio,  Italian  con- 
sul; b.  Rome.  Italy.  Oct.  19.  1878;  s.  Antonio  and 
Adele  (Guarnieu)  IDiRosa;  ed.  univs.  Rome,  Naples 
and  Turin,  LL.D.,  Nov.,  1901;  unmarried.  Entered 
service  of  Italian  Gov.,  1903;  consul,  Alexandria, 
Egypt,  1  vr. ;  then  vice-consul.  New  York  City; 
acting  consul-gen.  Apr.  9,  1909-May  13,  1910,  at 
New  York;  consul  at  Boston,  with  jurisdiction  in- 
cluding Mass.,  Me.,  N.H.  and  Vt.,  since  Dec,  1911. 
Club:  Calumet  (New  York).  Recreations:  horse- 
back riding.  Home:  Copley  Plaza  Hotel.  Address: 
15  Exchange  St..  Boston,  Mass. 

DITBICHSTFIir,  Leo,  actor,  playwright;  b. 
Temesvar,  Hungary-Austria,  1867;  s.  Sigismund 
Ladislav  and  Bertha  von  (Etvoes)  Ditrichstein; 
ed.  Vienna;  m.  Josephine  Wehrle,  of  New  York, 
Dec.  16,  1896.  Debut  in  America  at  Amberg  Thea- 
ter. New  York,  in  "Die  Ehre,"  Mar.  12,  1890;  played 
in  "Mr.  Wilkinson's  WMdows,"  1893,  later  as  Zou- 
Zou  in  "Trilby,"  as  George  Fisher  in  "Are  You  a 
Mason?"  etc.  Now  mgr.  for  Cohan  &  Harris,  Stam- 
ford, Conn.  Has  written  numerous  plays,  per- 
formed in  U.S.  and  England.  Progressive.  Catho- 
lic. Mem.  Soc.  of  Dramatists.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  plays,  etc.)  Home:  Stamford, 
Conn.* 

DITTEMOBE,  John  Valentine;  b.  Indianapolis, 
Ind.,  Sept.  20.  1876:  s.  John  W.  and  Mary  E.  (Cress) 
Dittemore;  Ohio  Mil.  Inst.,  College  Hill,  Ohio;  Phil- 
lips Acad.,  Andover,  Mass. ;  m.  Edith  L.  Bingham, 
of  Indianapolis,  Feb.  16.  1898.  In  commercial  pur- 
suits, to  1898,  as  pres.  Federal  Packing  Co.;  v.-p. 
Van  Camp  Packing  Co..  Indianapolis  and  New 
York,  etc.;  apptd.  com.  on  publication  of  Christian 
Science  Cli..  New  York,  Jan.,  1908;  elected  one  of 
5  dirs.  of  Christian  Science  Denomination,  May 
31,  1909.  Progressive.  Mason  (32°).  Clubs:  Aldine 
(New  York).  Citv  (Boston).  Home:  189  Bay  State 
Rd.    Office:  236  Huntington  Av.,  Boston.* 

BIVIITE,  Frank  Henry,  clergyman;  itioved  to 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

DIX,  Beulah  Marie,  author.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1912-13.) 

DIX,  Georg'e  Alfred,  M.D. ;  b.  West  Tremont,  Me., 
June  1.  1872;  s.  George  and  Julia  (Bailey)  Dix; 
ed.  pub.  schs.;  Castine  State  Normal  Sch.;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1899;  m.  Elizabeth  Murdock,  of 
Providence,  R.I.,  Aug.  15,  1900.    Practiced  in  Wor- 


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cester,  Mass.,  since  1S99;  dermatologist  Worcester 
City  Hosp.;  asst.  dermatologist  Memorial  Hosp. 
and  syphilologist  same;  asst.  in  svphilis,  Mass. 
Gen.  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Uni- 
tarian. Address:  105  Pleasant  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

DIX,  Iieou  Edward,  prof,  civil  engring.;  b.  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  Oct.  :i2,  1883;  s.  Edward  Brewer  and 
Leonora  Kdith  (Lamb)  Dix;  B.S.,  Tufts  Coll.,  litOtJ; 
m.  Eda  Irene  Joslyn,  of  Northtield,  Vt.,  Julv  IS, 
1911.  Followed  civil  engring.  at  Hartford,  Conn., 
for  several  mos. ;  instr.  in  mathematics.  Tufts 
Coll.,  1906-S;  asst.  engr.  Boston  &  Me.  R.R.,  1909; 
prof,  mathematics,  Norwich  U.,  1909-12;  asso.  prof, 
civil  engring.,  Norwich  U.,  since  1912.  Mem.  N.E. 
Water  Works  Assn.,  Vt.  Soc.  Engrs.,  Alpha  Tau 
Omega.  Universalist.  Recreations:  camping,  fish- 
ing.   Home:   Northfield,  Vt. 

DlXOir,  Ezra,  mfr. ;  b.  Spencer,  Mass.,  Dec.  12, 
1849;  pub.  sch.  edn.:  served  in  U.S.  Vols.,  1863-4. 
Mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907-8.  Republican.  Ad- 
dress:  Bristol,   R.I. 

DIXON',  Prank  Haig-h,  educator;  b.  Winona, 
Minn.,  Oct.  8,  1869;  s.  Alfred  C.  and  Caroline  A. 
Dixon:  Ph.B.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1892,  Ph.D.,  1895;  m. 
Alice  T.  Tucker,  of  Hanover,  N.H.,  Apr.  17,  1900. 
Asst.  polit.  economy,  1892-5,  instr.  history,  1896- 
7,  asst.  prof,  polit.  economy,  1897-8,,  U.  of  Mich.; 
asst.  prof,  economics,  1898-03,  prof,  since  1903, 
Dartmouth.  Sec.  Amos  Tuck  Sch.  of  Administra- 
tion and  Finance,  Dartmouth,  1900-4;  expert  for 
Interstate  Commerce  Commn.,  1907-8,  Nat.  Water- 
ways Commn.,  1909;  chief  statistician,  Bur.  of  Ry. 
Economics,  1910 — .  Mem.  Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  Am. 
Statis.  Assn.,  Am.  Assn.  for  Labor  Legislation. 
Address:  Hanover,  N.H.* 

DIX  OK,  Frederick,  editor;  b.  London,  Eng. ;  s. 
Major  Frederick  and  Alice  (Gray)  Dixon;  direct 
descendant  of  Humphrey  de  Dixonne,  b.  1351;  ed. 
Sherborne,  Dorsetshire,  England;  m.  Julv  13,  1901, 
Clementina,  d.  Col.  Thomas  Milward,  R.A.,  C.B., 
A.D.C.,  of  England.  Asso.  editor,  1908-9,  editor 
since  1914,  The  Christian  Science  Monitor;  also 
European  mgr.  same,  1909.  Regular  contbr.  to 
English  Hist.  Review,  Pall  Mall  Gazette,  Temple 
Bar,  Macmillan's  Magazine,  etc.  Mem.  Inst,  of 
Journalists  (British),  Old  Sherburnian  Soc.  Home: 
109  St.  Paul  St.,  Brookline.  Mass.  Office:  The  Chris- 
tian Science  Monitor,  Boston,  Mass. 

DIXOK,  Iiewis  Seaver,  M.D. ;  b.  New  York,  Sept 
26,  1845;  s.  (b.  Seaver)  Lewis  Wheaton  and  Susan 
(Waters)  Seaver  Dixon;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1866;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1871;  m.  Ellen  Rebecca  Bur- 
rage,  of  Boston,  May  20,  1873;  1  son,  Roland  B. 
Began  practice  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  1871;  prac- 
ticed in  Boston  since  1882.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
N.E.,  Am.  and  Internat.  Ophthal.  socs.  Recrea- 
tions: travel,  photography.  Home:  270  Common- 
wealth Av.    Office:  232  Clarendon  St.,  Boston. 

DIXON,  Iiilian,  educator;  b.  Philadelphia,  Mar. 
29,  1868;  d.  Franklin  Morris  and  Elizabeth  (Alter) 
Dixon;  ed.  The  Misses  Mordecai's  Sch.,  1877-9; 
Chegarey  Inst.,  1880-2;  Wellesley  Sch.,  1882-6  (all 
of  Phila.);  Wellesley  Coll.,  1886-S;  Bryn  Mawr 
Coll.,  1888-9;  A.B.,  Wellesley,  1900.  Prin.  pvt.  sch.. 
Devon,  Pa.,  1890-1,  Ashby  Hall,  Springfield,  Mass., 
1891-4;  teacher  Allegheny  Coll.  Prep.  Sch.,  1894-5; 
preceptress  Drew  Sem.,  Carmel,  N.Y.,  1895-9;  prin. 
Taconic  Sch.,  Lakeville.  Conn.,  1900-14,  also  sole 
propr. ;  lecturer  to  private  classes  in  parliamen- 
tary law,  1915.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Head  Mis- 
tresses' Assn.,  Conn.  Soc.  Social  Hygiene.  Clubs: 
Women's  Univ^ersity,  Wellesley.  Address:  513  Bel- 
mont   Av.,    Springfield,    Mass. 

DIXON,  Boland  Burragre,  college  prof.;  b.  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  Nov.  6,  1875;  s.  Lewis  Seaver  and  El- 
len R.  (Burrage^  Dixon;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897,  A.M., 
1898,  Ph.D.,  1900;  unmarried.  Asst.  in  anthropol- 
ogy, 1897-01,  instr.,  1901-6,  asst.  prof.,  since  1906, 
Harvard.  Fellow  Am.  Acad,  of  Arts  and  Sciences, 
A.A.A.S.  (v. -p.  sect.  H.,  1910-11);  mem.  Am. 
Anthrop.  Soc.  (pres.,  1913),  Am.  Folk-Lore  Soc. 
(pres.,  1907-8,  1908-9),  Am.  Ethnol.  Soc,  Am.  Antiq. 
Soc,  Polynesian  Soc,  Royal  Anthrop.  Inst,  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  etc.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  other  details.)  Home:  Harvard,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress: Peabody  Museum,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 


DIXON,  Sarah  Ann,  clergyman;  b.  Barnstable, 
Mass.;  d.  William  and  Joyce  (Gascogyne)  Dixon; 
grad.  Bridgewater  (Mass.)  Normal  Sch.,  1885; 
Ph.B.,  Boston  U.,  1894,  Ph.D.,  1907;  S.T.B.,  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  Theology,  1897;  Oxford  U.,  Eng.,  1909. 
Ordamed  Congl.  ministry,  1897;  pastor  Tyngsboro, 
iMass.,  1897-05;  asst.  pastor  Trinitarian  Congl.  Ch., 
l^owell,  1905-S,  Tewksbury  since  1909.  Only  wom- 
an minister  of  Congl.  Ch.  in  Mass.,  if  not  in  N.E. 
Club:  Middlesex  Woman's  (Lowell,  Mass.).  Rec- 
reations: three  trips  abroad.  Address:  Tewksbury, 
Mass. 

DIXON,   V/illiam  James,   clergyman;   moved   to 

Tucson,  Ariz.    (See  vol.  ia09.) 

DIXWEIiIi,    John,    M.D. ;    b.    Cambridge,    Mass., 

Mar.  21,  1848;  s.  Epes  Sargent  and  Mary  Ingersoll 
(Bowditch)  Dixwell;  prep.  edn.  pvt.  Latin  sch.; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1870;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1873; 
m.  Kate  Mary  Gurney,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Sept., 
1878.  Has  practiced  in  Boston  since  1873.  Surgeon 
Kearsarge  Assn.  Naval  Veterans;  founder  and 
mgr.  the  Hospital  Music  Fund  by  which  music  is 
furnished  at  many  hosps.  of  Boston  and  vicinity; 
pres.  Kinsley  Assn.;  trustee  Cape  Ann  Fishermen's 
Home;  mem.  Hosp.  Aid  Soc,  Holy  Ghost  Hosp., 
Cambridge;  mem.  Post  No.  13,  G.A.R.  and  G.A.R. 
Club  of  Mas.-^.  Address:  52  West  Cedar  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

DOANE,  Charles  Eaton,  civil  engineer;  b.  Har- 
wichport,  Mass.,  May  14,  1867;  s.  Edwin  R.  and 
Annie  M.  (Eaton)  Doane;  descendant  of  Deacon 
John  Doane,  of  Plymouth  Colony,  1635;  B.S.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1889:  m.  Jennv  L.  Snow,  of  Harwichport. 
Mass.,  Dec.  29,  1899.  Began  as  surveyor  in  employ 
of  the  Sanborn  Map  Co.,  New  York,  1890;  mgr. 
of  Boston  office  same  co.  since  1898.  Chmn.  exec, 
com.  Doane  Family  Assn.  of  America.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Colonial. 
Home:  Newton  Highlands,  Mass.  Office:  85 
Water  St.,  Boston. 

DOANE,  "William  Howard,  composer,  mfr.  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

DODD,  Alvin  Earl,  industrial  training;  b.  Hud- 
son, N.Y.,  Mar.  11,  1879;  s.  Alvin  Harvey  and  Edith 
(Merrill)  Dodd:  descendant  of  Daniel  Dodd,  who 
came  from  England,  to  Branford,  Conn.,  1640;  ed. 
elementary  schs.,  Chicago;  grad.  Chicago  Manual 
Training  Sch.,  1898;  B.S.,  Armour  Inst.  Tech.,  Chi- 
cago, 1901;  unmarried.  Dir.  manual  training,  5th 
"Ward  Manual  Training  Sch.,  Allegheny.  Pa..  1901- 
03;  supervisor  System  Vacation  Schs.,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.,  1901-3;  head  Dept.  of  Manual  Arts,  Mass. 
State  Normal  Sch.,  North  Adams.  Mass..  1904-6; 
dir.  industrial  training,  Trenton,  N.J.,  1907-8;  dir. 
North  Bennet  Street  Industrial  Sch.,  Boston,  since 
1908.  Trustee  Charlesbank  Homes:  dir.  N.E.  Watch 
and  Ward  Soc  Pres.  Boston  Manual  Training 
Sch.,  Eastern  Art  and  Manual  Training  Teachers' 
Assn.;  v. -p.  Boston  Social  Union;  mem.  governing 
bd.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Greylock  Lodge  F.  and  A.M.  Clubs: 
Boston  City.  Economic.  Twentieth  Century.  Rec- 
reations: camping,  tramping,  outdoor  life.  Home: 
238  Grant  Av.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Office:  39 
N.  Bennet  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

DODD,  Georgre  Tucker,  cut  sole  mfr.;  b.  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  July  S.  1S61:  s.  Joseph  H.  and 
Martha  Burr  Dodd:  ed.  pub.  schs..  "Worcestt^r; 
m.  Lillian  Alley,  of  Lynn.  Mass..  June  7.  1893; 
children,  Malcolm.  Eleanor.  Began  active  career  in 
employ  of  Dean,  Palen  &  Co.,  cut  sole  mfrs.,  Bos- 
ton, continuing  3  yrs. :  sr.  partner  Dodd  &  M'il- 
liams  since  1886.  Mem.  N.E.  Shoe  and  Leather 
Assn.  Republican.  Clubs:  Brae  Burn.  Neighbor- 
hood. Home:  "West  Newton.  Mass.  Office:  111 
Beach  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

DODD,  Iiee  "Wilson,  author,  plavwright:  b.  Frank- 
lin, Pa.,  Julv  11.  1.S79:  s.  Samuel  Calvin  Tate  and 
Melvina  Eliza  (Smith)  Dodd:  Ph.B..  Yale,  1899; 
LL.B..  N.Y.  Law  Sch..  1901;  admitted  to  bar,  1902; 
m.  INIarion  Roberts  Canby,  of  Wilmington  Del., 
Jan.  11,  1907.  Asst.  atty..  legal  dept..  Standard 
Oil  Co..  1902-7;  gave  up  law  for  lit.  in  1907;  non- 
resident lecturer  on  drama.  Smith  Coll.,  since 
.Tune,  1915.  Clubs:  Yale,  The  Lambs.  Home:  New 
Haven.  Conn.* 


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DOI>G£.  Alloert  D.,  cleifryinan,  Jan.  11,  1S59- 
May    -1.    lyi-.     (See   vd.    no9.) 

DODGE,  Clarence  Monroe,  M.D.  (See  vol.  1903.) 
DODGE,  Edward  M.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
DODGE,  Edward  Sherman,  lawyer;  b.  Cam- 
britlge,  Mass.,  Alar.  12,  lsr)2;  s.  John  C.  and  Lucy 
(Sherman)  Dodge;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1S73;  lA^.li.,  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,  1877;  descendant  of  llichard  Hodge, 
of  Beverly,  Mass.,  about  163S;  m.  Elizabeth  I'orter 
Longfellow,  of  Portland,  Me..  Oct.  16,  187.S  (died 
1891);  m.  2d,  Mary  S.  Stevens,  of  North  Andover, 
Mass..  July  3,  1894.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar.  1877, 
and  since  practiced  in  Boston,  and  in  the  admiralty 
cts.  of  U.S.  and  Can.  Trustee  N.K.  Conservatory 
of  Music;  pres.  Harvard  Alumni  Chorus.  Mem. 
Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Bunker  Hill  Monument 
Assn.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Harvard  (New  York  and 
Boston);  University  (Boston);  Colonial  (Cam- 
bridse) ;  Harvard  Musical  Assn..  Cumberland 
(Portland.  Me.).  Recreations:  music.  Home:  70 
Sparks  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Oflicu:  53  Statu  St., 
Boston,    Mass. 

DODGE,  Frederic,  judge;  b.  Cambridge.  Mass.. 
Apr.  24.  1847;  s.  John  C.  and  Lucy  (Sherman) 
Dodge;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1867.  LL.B..  1869;  m.  Eu- 
g'enia  Louise  Jackson,  of  Concord,  Mass.,  Sept. 
20,  1877.  Admitted  to  bar.  1869,  and  began  prac- 
tice at  Boston;  U.S.  dist.  judge,  Dist.  of  Mass., 
Apr.  IS,  1905-12;  U.S.  circuit  judge,  1st  Circuit, 
Sept.  10,  1912 — .  Republican.  Club:  Union.  Home: 
Belmont.  Alass.  Address:  116  P.O.  Bldg.,  Boston.* 
DODGE,  George  Francis,  M.D.;  b.  Tamworth, 
N.H.,  Oct.  20,  1872;  s.  Ezra  Preston  and  Jennie 
Lind  (Penniman)  Dodge;  grad.  New  Hampton 
(N.H.)  Commercial  Coll.,  1892;  grad.  New  Hampton 
Lit.  Instn.,  1894;  course  Md.  Gen.  Hosp.,  Baltimore, 
1905;  M.D..  U.  of  Md.  Sch.  of  Medicine.  1906;  3 
spl.  courses,  Harvard  Summer  Sch.;  m.  Winnie 
.1.  Worthen,  of  Holderness,  N.H..  Feb.  20,  1895; 
3  children.  Eva  F..  Lillian  Euphene.  Glennes 
Worthen.  Began  as  elk.  in  gen.  store.  New  Hamp- 
ton, 1894.  continuing  5  yrs.;  elk.  in  Ashland.  N.H.. 
1899-02;  practiced  in  Wilmington,  Mass.,  since 
1906;  pres.  Wilmington  Grange  Hall  Corpn.; 
trustee  Town  Library.  Mem.  East  Middlesex  Med. 
Soc.  Republican.  Conglist  (deacon).  Mason;  mem. 
T.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.,  Grange,  I.O.G.T..  Moose.  Address: 
Wilmington,   Mass. 

DODGE,  Howard  Winslow,  retired  merchant:  b. 
Clinton.  Me.,  Feb.  16,  1838;  s.  John  Parley  and 
Rosanah  (Richardson)  Dodge;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and 
Sebasticook  Acad.;  m.  Cora  Ada  Jaquith,  of  Clin- 
ton, Dec.  5,  1885;  children,  Charles  Everett,  Lottie 
Myra,  Alice  Olive.  Began  in  lumber  business  in 
Me.:  in  same  line  of  business,  W^illiamsport,  Pa., 
1869-71;  entered  gen.  store  business,  Clinton,  Me.. 
1871.  and  continued  under  various  changes  of  firm 
name  for  30  yrs.  when  sold  out  and  retired  to 
farm.  Has  settled  many  estates  in  county  court; 
v.-p.  State  Bd.  of  Trade  2  yrs.;  trustee  and  treas. 
Brown  Memorial  Pub.  Library  and  Brown  Me- 
morial M.E.  Ch.  (historian  106th  anniversary,  Jan. 
5.  1908).  Has  served  in  Clinton,  as  moderator. 
town  elk.,  town  treas.,  8  yrs.  as  selectman  and 
overseer  of  the  poor;  also  selectman  in  Benton 
1  yr. ;  Dem.  candidate  for  co.  commr.  and  high 
sheriff.  Mem.  State  Senate,  1911-12.  Democrat. 
Mason  (K.T.);  mem.  O.E.S.,  Grange.  Recreations: 
farming.    Address:    Clinton,  Me. 

DODGE,  J(osepli)  Smith,  dentist;  b.  New  York, 
Dec.  3,  1834:  s.  Dr.  J.  Smith  and  Julia  Ann  (Bur- 
ger) Dodge:  A.B.,  Columbia,  1853;  M.D.,  Coll. 
Phvs.  and  Surg.  (Columbia).  1856;  house  phys.. 
Beilevue  Hosp.,  1856-7;  D.D.S.,  Baltimore  Coll.  of 
Dentistry,  1858:  also  studied  theology:  m.  Stam- 
ford. Conn.,  1858,  Miss  M.  R.  Hall.  Engaged  in 
practice  of  dentistry  in  New  York  since  1858.  re- 
tired, 1913.  Ordained  to  ministry  Universalist  Ch. 
and  pastor  at  Stamford,  1862-74;  one  of  incorpora- 
tors Ferguson  Library.    Address:    Stamford,  (Ilonn. 

DODGE,  Xiaurence  Faine,  banker;  b.  Newbury- 
port,  Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1885;  s.  Elisha  Perkins  and 
Katharine  Searls  (Gray)  Dodge;  descendant  of 
Richard  Dodge,  Salem,  Mass..  1638:  prep.  edn. 
Noble  &  Greenough's  Sch.,  Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard, 


1908;  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.,  190S-9;  m.  Anne  Wood- 
well  Thurlow,  of  Colorado  Springs,  ('olo.,  June 
22,  1909;  2  children,  Miriam,  Elisha.  Began  active 
career  in  employ  of  Elmer  A.  Lord  &  Co..  gen. 
ins.,  Boston,  June,  1909;  became  mem.  brokerage 
firm  of  Edgerly  &  Crocker,  1911;  mem.  Blake  Bros. 
&  Co.,  successors  to  Edgerly  &  Crocker,  since  Feb. 
1.  1915;  dir.  Herald  Pub.  Co.;  mem.  Common  Coun- 
cil, Newburyport,  Mass.,  1909;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.. 
Newburyport.  1911.  Trustee  Anna  Jaques  Hosp. 
]J)emoc-rat.  Unitarian.  (ZJlulis:  Harvard  (Boston); 
Dalton.  Old  Town  Country  (Newburyport).  Home: 
Newburyport,  Mass.  Olfice:  111  Devonshire  St., 
Boston. 

DODGE,  Omenzo  George,  naval  officer.  (See  vol. 
1909,    also   Who's   Who    in   America,    1914-15.) 

DODGE,  Ozias,  art  director;  b.  Morristown.  Vt., 
Feb.  16,  1868;  s.  Chester  ^V.  and  M.  J.  (Howe) 
Dodge;  grad.  Lawrence  Acad.,  1887,  Yale  Sch.  of 
Fine  Arts,  1891;  studied  Art  Students'  League, 
New  York;  ficole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris  (Gerome); 
liachelor  of  Fine  Ai-ts,  Yale,  1899;  m.  Hannah 
Rodgers  Sprague,  of  Flushing,  L.I..  .fune  15,  1898. 
Dir.  Victoria  Sch.  of  Design,  1892-94;  dir.  The 
Norwich  Art  Sch.,  since  1897.  Inventor  improved 
process  of  producing  printing  surfaces  (for  etch- 
ing). May  3.  1904.  and  grained  gelatine  film  (for 
drawing).  1907.  Home:  363  Washington  St..  Nor- 
wich, Conn.;  (summer)  Asquam  Lake,  Ashland. 
N.H. 

DODGE,  Raymond,  prof,  psychology;  b.  Woburn, 
Mass..  Feb.  20.  1871;  s.  George  S.  and  Anna  (Pick- 
ering) Dodge;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1893;  Ph.D., 
U.  of  Halle,  1896;  m.  Henrietta  C.  Cutler,  of  West 
Acton,  Mass.,  Aug.  18,  1897.  Asst.  librarian,  Wil- 
liams Coll.,  1893-4;  as-st.  to  Prof.  Benno  Erdmann, 
U.  of  Halle,  1896-7;  prof,  philosophy,  Ursimus  Coll., 
1897-8;  instr.  In  psychology.  1898-9.  asso.  prof., 
1899-02,  prof,  since  1902.  Weslevan  U.  Asso.  edi- 
tor Psychol.  Bull.,  1904-10;  Psychol.  Review, 
1910 — :  exptl.  psychologist  of  nutrition  lab.,  Car- 
negie Instn..  1913-14.  Mem.  Am.  Psychol.  Assn., 
Am.  Philos.  Assn.  Republican.  Congregationalist. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writ- 
ings.)   Home:    Middletown,  Conn.* 

DODGE,  Raynal.  machinist,  botanist;  b.  New- 
buryport, Mass.,  Sept.  9,  1844;  s.  Alvin  Dodge 
(Puritan  ancestry);  grad.  high  sch.;  lifelong  stu- 
dent; spl.  studies  in  cryptogamic  botany;  served 
through  Banks'  campaign  in  La.,  Civil  War.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address: 
Newburyport.   Mass.* 

DODGE,  Richard  Elwood,  college  prof.;  b.  T\^en- 
ham,  Mass.,  Mar.  30.  1868;  s.  Robert  Francis  and 
Sarah  Elizabeth  (Wood)  Dodge;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1890.  A.M.,  1894;  m.  Stella  Pomerov  Dalton,  of 
Brattleboro,  Vt.,  Aug.  19,  1896.  Asst.  geology, 
1891-4,  and  instr.,  1894-5,  Harvard;  instr.  geology 
and  geography,  1895-6,  asso.  prof,  natural  science, 
1896-7,  prof,  g-eography  since  1897,  Teachers  Coll. 
(Columbia  U.);  asst.  on  U.S.  Geol.  Survey  in  N.E. 
and  Southern  Appalachians,  summers,  1890-5,  Fel- 
low N.Y.  Acad.  Sciences,  Geol.  Soc.  America,  Am. 
Geog.  Soc;  mem.  Assn.  Am.  Geographers:  hon. 
corr.  mem.  Geog.  Soc.  of  Australasia  (Brisbaiie 
branch).  Mem.  State  Bd.  of  Agr.,  Conn.  Formerly 
editor  of  Assn.  Am.  Geographers  (pres.,  1915). 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  writings, 
etc.)     Home:    Washington,   Conn.* 

DODGE,  Robert  Gray,  lawyer;  b.  Newburyport, 
Mass.,  July  29,  1872;  s.  Elisha  P.  and  Katherine  S. 
(Gray)  Dodge;  prep.  edn.  Newburyport  High  Sch.; 
A.B.,  summa  cum  laude,  Harvard,  1893  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa) ;  LL.B.,  cum  laude.  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1897: 
m.  Alice  W.  Childs,  of  Amesburv,  Mass..  Sept.  11. 
1900.  Admitted  to  bar.  1897;  instr.  Harvard-U.  Law 
Sch.,  1898-9,  1900-1;  pres.  Newburyport  Com.  Coun- 
cil 1901-2:  asst.  atty.  gen.  Mass..  1902-5;  mem.  State 
Bd.  of  Ballot  Law  Commrs..  1908-11;  now  mem. 
law  firm  of  Storey.  Thorndike,  Palmer  &  Dodge. 
Republican.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph.  Tennis  and 
Racquet.  Home:  82  Bay  State  Rd.  Office:  53  State 
St.,   Boston. 

DODGE,  Thomas  Hutchins,  inventor,  mfr. ;  Sept. 
27.  1823-Feb.  12,  1910.    (See  vol.  1909.) 


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BOBGi:,  Van  Herbert,  banker,  business  man- 
ager; b.  Whltefleld,  N.H.,  Mar.  21,  1859;  s.  William 
F.  and  Maiy  J.  (Eastman)  Dodge;  ed.  Whitefield 
High  Sch.  and  New  Hampton  (N.H.)  Lit.  Instn.; 
m.  Newbury,  Vt.,  May  1,  188S,  Alice  M.  Stebbins; 
1  son,  Frank  Schuyler.  Was  employed  as  cashier 
Providence  (R.I.)  Furniture  Co.,  1880-3;  partner 
(  Vo  interest),  W.  F.  Dodge  &  Son,  since  1884,  sum- 
mer hotel,  farms  and  timber  lands;  treas.  and  gen. 
mgr.  of  Maine  Condensed  Milk  Co.,  1898-02,  with 
factoiies  at  New|)ort  and  Winthi-op,  Me.,  and 
Whitefield,  N.H. ;  sold  out  to  the  Borden  Condensed 
Milk  Co.,  in  1902;  pres.  Whitefield  Savings  Bank 
&  Trust  Co.  since  1904;  dir.  Whitefield  Farm  Co. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Mason.  Address:  White- 
field,  N.H. 

DODGE,  Walter  Phelps,  lawver,  author;  moved 
to  London,  Eng.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in    America,    1914-15.) 

DOE,  Arthur  Iiincolu,  educator;  b.  Vassalboro, 
Me.,  Mar.  1,  1861;  s.  Levi  Butlev  and  Hannah 
(Meader)  Doe;  grad.  Coburn  Classical  Inst.,  Water- 
ville,  Me.,  1880;  A.B..  Colbv  Coll.,  1884;  m.  Iva  A. 
Carney,  of  Newcastle,  :Me..  Sept.  16,  1884;  2  chil- 
dren, (iecilia  I..  Arthur  F.  Teacher  pub.  schs., 
Easton,  Me.,  1882-3,  Falmouth,  Mass.,  1885;  prin. 
grammar  sch.,  Woonsocket,  R.I.,  1885-8,  Maiden, 
Mass.,  1888-96,  Somerville,  since  1896.  Mem.. 
Delta  Upsilon.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mason. 
Odd  Fellow.  Home:  27  Spruce  St.,  IMalden,  Mass. 
Office:  Somerville,  Mass. 

DOGGETT,  Prederict  Pobes,  IM.D. ;  b.  Barn- 
stable, ]\Iass.,  Feb.  22,  1855;  s.  Theophilus  Pipon 
and  Elizabeth  (Bates)  Doggett,  and  descendant  of 
Thomas  Doggett,  who  came  to  America  from  Eng., 
1637;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Exeter,  N.H.,  1873;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1877;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1880; 
post-grad,  work  in  Vienna,  Paris  and  London.  1880- 
2;  m.  Halifax,  N.S.,  July  7,  1880,  Mary  Chipman 
De  T\^olf;  3  children,  Elizabeth  De  Wolf,  Arthur 
Latham,  Leonard  Allison.  Has  practiced  in  Bos- 
ton since  1882;  del.  Internal.  Med.  Congress,  Lon- 
don, 1881;  dist.  phys.  Boston  Dispensary,  1882-6; 
fleet  surgeon  South  Boston  Yacht  Club,  1888.  Mem. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  South  Boston  Med.  Soc.  Club: 
South  Boston  Yacht.  Recreations:  yachting.  Ad- 
dress: 805  East  Broadway,  South  Boston,  Mass. 

DOGGETT,  Iiaurence  Locke,  educator;  b.  Man- 
chester, la.,  Dec.  22.  1864;  s.  Simeon  Locke  and 
Mary  Ann  (White)  Doggett;  A.B.,  Oberlin  Coll., 
1886,  A.M.,  1890,  B.D.,  1890;  student  Union  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  New  York.  1889,  U.  of  Berlin, 
1893-4,  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Leipzig,  1895;  (D.D.,  Oberlin 
Coll.,  1911):  m.  Caroline  Gillespie  Durgin,  A.M.,  of 
Hillsdale,  Mich.,  Oct.  3.  1894.  Asst.  state  sec, 
T.M.C.A.  of  Ohio.  1888;  sec.  Oberlin  Y.M.C.A.,  1889- 
1890;  asst.  state  sec,  1890-3,  state  sec,  1895-0, 
Y.M.C.A.  of  Ohio:  pres.  International  Y.M.C.A. 
Training  Sch.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  since  Aug., 
1896.  Prin.  Summer  Training  Inst.,  Silver  Bay, 
Lake  George,  N.Y.,  1903-1911.  Conglist.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address: 
60   Northampton   Av.,    Springfield,   Mass.* 

DOGGETT,  •William  Sedley,  mfr.;  Nov.  9,  1837- 
Dec   10,  1911.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

DOHEBTT,  Jolm  Prancis,  lawyer;  b.  Wareham, 
Mass.,  June  9,  1881;  s.  John  and  Catherine  (Con- 
rov)  Dohertv;  ed.  Wareham  High  Sch.;  Roger  and 
Allen  Sch.:  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1909-12;  un- 
married. Formerly  accountant  and  auditor;  ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  Aug..  1912,  and  since  prac- 
ticed in  Fall  River;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1913, 
14,  15.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Home:  217  Globe 
St.     Ofilce:  105-107  Granite  Blk.,  Fall  River,  Mass 

DOHEBTY,  Philip   J.,   lawyer.      (See   vol.    1909.) 

DOIiBEAB,  Amos  Emerson,  educator,  inventor: 
Nov.  10.  1837-Feb.  23,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  W^ho  in  America,   1908-9.) 

DOIiBEABE,  Harris  Mason,  editor,  publisher; 
b.  Boston.  Nov.  29,  1870;  s.  Samson  Mason  and 
Madelia  Hudson  (Clapp)  Dolbeare;  grad.  Wake- 
field (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1888:  m.  Emma  Brown 
Skinner,  of  Wakefield,  June  6,  1895;  3  children. 
Cvrus  M.,  Richard  B..  Harriet  M.  Began  active 
career  as  reporter;  later  became  asso.  editor  and 
editor,    and  has  been   editor   and   propr.   Wakefield 


Daily  Item  since  1900.  Mem.  Mass.  Press  Assn. 
Itcpubhcan.  Conglist.  Mason.  Odd  Fellow,  Elk, 
K.  of  1'.     Address:  Wakefield,  Mass. 

DOI.BEN-,  Joseph  Alfred,  builders'  supplies;  b. 
Bo.ston,  Oct.  15,  1879;  s.  .Joseph  and  Mary  E. 
(Hughes)  Dolben;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  Clara 
B.  Cochran,  of  Boston.  June  24,  1912.  Mem.  Dol- 
ben &  Sulhvan,  Boston,  since  1908.  Republican. 
Mason  (Mt.  Tabor  Lodge);  Odd  Fellow  (Zenith 
Lodge).  Club:  Boston  City.  Recreations:  outdoor 
sports.  Home:  Winchester,  Mass.  Office:  7  Water 
St..   Boston. 

DOLE,  Charles;  b.  Northfield,  Vt.,  Oct.  22,  1843- 
s.  Cliristopher  Sergeant  and  Harriet  (Howes)  Dole- 
prep,  edn.  Northfield  Inst.;  B.S.,  Norwich  U.,  1869 
A.M.,  1872;  married  Mary  lone  Oilman,  of  Paw 
Paw,  Mich.,  Aug.  2,  1870  (died  Oct.  17,  1887)-  4 
children.  Carl  Oilman.  Harry  Ravmond.  Anna  May 
(deceased).  Lena  Harriet  (deceased);  m  2d  Mrs 
Clara  (Austin)  McClearn.  of  Northfield,  July  3 
1893;  children  by  2d  marriage,  Clara  Marion! 
Charles  Paul.  Ralph  Austin.  Instr.  mathematics 
and  Latin,  Norwich  U.,  1869-70;  prof,  history 
rhetoric,  logic  and  belles  lettres,  1871-86  (resigned 
to  enter  business) ;  has  engaged  extensively  in 
farming,  also  in  slate  industry;  editor  Vermont 
Farmer,  1885-9.  Supt.  schs.,  Northfield,  1874-82- 
mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1888-90.  Has  held  various 
leading  offices  in  connection  with  Norwich  U  and 
has  served  as  trustee  since  1899;  financed  the  uni- 
versity for  2  yrs..  1873-6.  Mason.  Was  chmn. 
Universalist  Conv.  of  Vt.  and  the  Province  of 
Quebec.     Address:  Northfield,  Vt. 

DOLE,  Charles  Fletcher,  clergyman;  b.  Brewer, 
Me.,  May  17,  1845;  s.  Rev.  Nathan  and  Caroline 
(Fletcher)  Dole;  brother  of  Nathan  Haskell  Dole; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1868.  A.M.,  1870;  grad.  Andover 
Theol.  Sem.,  1872;  (D.D.,  Bowdoin,  1906);  m. 
Frances  Drummond.  of  Springfield.  Mass..  Mar.  4 
1873.  Prof.  Greek,  U.  of  Vt,  1873;  minister 
Plymouth  Ch.,  Portland,  Me.,  1874-6,  First  Congl 
(Unitarian)  Ch..  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1876 — . 
Mem.  Am.  Peace  Soc,  Anti-Imperialist  League, 
etc.  Clubs:  20th  Century,  Boston,  City,  Appa- 
lachian. (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
etc.)      Home:  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.* 

DOLE,  Daniel  Hasty,  M.D.;  b.  Windham,  Me., 
June  12,  1843;  M.D..  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin), 
1871.  Practiced  at  Cape  Elizabeth.  Me.,  1871-4, 
Portland,  1875-83.  Address:  48  Fessenden  St., 
Portland,   Me. 

DOLE,  Prederick  Howard,  educator;  b.  Gorham, 

Me.,  July  15.  1875;  s.  William  Bodge  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Brown)  Dole;  grad.  Gorham  High  Sch.. 
1892;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1897,  M.A..  1905;  m.  Hattie 
Louisa  Boardman.  of  Sheffield.  Mass..  Aug.  30.  1904; 
children,  William  Levi  (b.  Jan.  17,  1906).  Harold 
Frederick  (Mar.  4.  1908).  Taught  in  schs.  at 
Windham,  Me.,  until  1893;  asst.  instr.  German, 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  1  yr. ;  prin.  Arlington  Sch.  North 
Windham,  Me.,  2  yrs.,  Levi  Hall  Sch.,  1  yr.,  Fred- 
erick Robie  Sch.,  2  yrs.,  Gorham;  prin.  North 
Yarmouth  Acad.,  1903-11;  .ir.  master  Boston  Latin 
Sch.,  since  Sept.,  1911;  mem.  Kappa  Sigma,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Republican.  Conglist.  Royal  Arch 
^lason.  Mem.  K.  of  P.,  Royal  Arcanum.  Recre- 
ations: boating,  tennis.  Home:  33  Douglas  Rd., 
Medford,  Mass. 

DOLE,  Helen  James  (Bennett),  translator;  b. 
Worcester,  Mass.;  d.  William  Montgomery  and 
Frances  (Fletcher)  Bennett;  ed.  pvt.  schs.,  Worces- 
ter; made  spl.  study  of  music;  m.  Nathan  Haskell 
Dole,  June  28,  1882.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  translations,  etc.)  Address:  Glen  Road,  Ja- 
maica Plain,  Boston,  Mass.,  and  "The  Moorings," 
Ogunquit,  Me.* 

DOLE,  Nathan  Haskell,  author;  b.  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  Aug.  31,  1852:  s.  Rev.  Nathan  and  Caroline 
(Fletcher)  Dole;  brother  of  Charles  Fletcher  Dole; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1874;  taught  at  DeVeaux  Coll.,  1874- 
5,  Worcester  High  Sch.,  1875-6;  preceptor  Derby 
Acad.,  Hingham,  Mass.,  1876-8;  m.  Helen  James 
Bennett,  June  28,  1882.  I^it.  and  musical  editor 
Phila.  Press,  1881-7;  lit.  adviser,  T.  Y.  Crowell  & 
Co.,  1887-1901;  sec.  dept.  of  publicitv,  D.  Appleton 
&    Co..    5    mos.,    1901.     Clubs:    Twentieth    Century, 


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Castilian,  Authors',  Harvard  Musical  Assn.,  Do- 
fobs  (Chicago).  Pres.  Omar  Khayyfim  Society  of 
America;  Bibliophile  Society,  1901-12.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  ivritings  and  edited 
works.)      Home:  Jamaica  Plain,  Boston,  Mass.* 

BOXiXBER,  Pranklln  Whitney,  mfr. ;  b.  Boston, 
•Tune  15,  1S72;  s.  Tliomas  and  lOli/.a  (Kimball)  Doli- 
ber;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1897;  m.  Gertrude 
Darrow,  of  Boston,  Apr.  18,  1899;  4  cliildren.  Be- 
sran  active  career  in  office  of  Mellin's  Food  Co.  of 
North  America  as  assistant  to  father,  1S97;  was 
made  sec.  and  dir.  of  the  company,  and  has  been 
pres.  same  since  death  of  father,  June.  1912. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Al- 
gonquin, Boston  Art.  Home:  Rockwood  St.,  Brook- 
line.  Mass.      Office:  221  Columbus  Av.,  Boston. 

DOIiIBEB,  Tliomas;  died  June  5,  1912.  (See  vol. 
I9(i;i.  I 

BOIiI.IVEB,  Edward  B.,  mfr.:  Sept.  1,  1848-19 — . 
(See  vol.   1909.) 

SOIiIiIVEB,  Henry  Wallace,  postmaster,  etc. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

SONAHOE,  Daniel  J.,  lawyer:  b.  Brimfield, 
Mass.,  Feb.  27.  1S53;  s.  Daniel  C.  and  Mary  (Carey) 
Donahoe;  chiefly  solf-taught;  spent  freshman  year 
at  Weslevan  U.,  Conn.,  the  Class  of  1875;  studied 
law  in  office  of  D.  A.  McQuillan,  Portland,  Conn., 
1872-5;  m.  JNIargaret  G.  Burns,  of  Meriden,  Conn., 
June  21,  1877  (died  Mar.,  1888);  m.  2d.  Sarah  A. 
D'Arsev,  of  Enfield.  Conn.,  Oct.  7,  1891;  3  children, 
Julia  T.,  Margaret  E.  (Mrs.  George  B.  Crafs,  Bos- 
ton), Eleanor  Clare.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1875, 
and  began  practice  at  IMeriden;  removed  to  Mid- 
dletown,  1878;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Middlctown, 
1890-1910  (pres.  10  yrs.);  asso.  judge  City  Ct, 
IVIiddletown,  1883-03;  apptd.  .iudge  same  ct..  Apr., 
1913.  Author:  Idvls  of  Israel  and  Other  Poems, 
1888;  A  Tent  bv  the  Lake  and  Other  Poems,  1889; 
In  Sheltered  \Yavs.  1896:  The  Rescue  of  the  Prin- 
cess, 1907.  Translator:  Early  Christian  Hymns. 
1908,  2d  series,  1911.  Also  author  of  Songs  of  the 
Country  Side,  1914.  Since  1911  has  edited  or 
written  dept.  "Counselor."  in  Catholic  Transcript, 
Hartford.     Address:  Middletown,  Conn.* 

DON'AHTXE,  Frank  Joseph,  chairman  Industrial 
Accideni  P.d.:  b.  Xeedham,  Mass.,  Aug.  2,  1881;  s. 
late  Michael  and  Mary  A.  (Hickey)  Donahue;  ed. 
English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  and  Mass.  Coll.  of 
Pharmacv;  m.  Alice  M.  Lovely,  of  Newton,  Mass.. 
1897;  1  son.  Frank  J.,  Jr.  Reporter  on  Boston 
American:  editor  Practical  Politics,  1904-13:  sec. 
of  state  of  Mass..  1913  and  1914;  apptd.  chmn.  In- 
dustrial Accident  Bd.  by  Gov.  Walsh,  Dec.  9,  1914. 
to  take  effect  Jan.  20.  1915.  Mem.  K.  of  C  Elks. 
A  OU.W.;  comdr.  Mass.  Div.  Sons  of  Vets.,  1914-I.t. 
Club:  Colonial.  Roman  Catholic.  Recreations: 
reading.  Home:  447  Audubon  Rd.  Office:  1  Bea- 
con St..  Boston. 

SONAIiD,  Malcolm,  lawyer;  b.  Brookline,  Mass., 
Sept.  30,  1877;  s.  William  A.  and  Cornelia  P. 
(Howes)  Donald;  prep.  edn.  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.: 
A  B.,  Harvard.  1899:  LL.B..  Harvard  U.  Law 
Sch.,  1902:  m.  Katherine  Storey,  of  Boston,  June 
4,  1904;  2  children.  Alexander,  Barbara.  Practiced 
in  Boston  since  1902;  mem.  Fish,  Richardson,  Her- 
rick  &  Neave.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Tennis  and 
Racquet.  Home:  Milton,  Mass.  Office  84  State  St., 
Boston. 

SONDIiINGEB,  Peter  Tracy,  lawyer,  writer;  b. 
Port  Washington.  Wis.,  Oct.  26,  1877;  s.  Nicholas 
and  Katherine  (Kyle)  Dondlinger;  A.B.,  Nat.  Nor- 
mal U.,  Lebanon,  O.,  1899;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1904;  LL.B., 
magna  cum  laude,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1910  (winning 
Betts  Prize  in  1908,  Jewell  prize  in  1909  for  highest 
examinations  and  Parker  prize  in  1910  for  best  Ro- 
man Law  thesis).  Prof,  mathematics,  Urania  Nor- 
mal Coll.,  Glasgow,  Ky.,  1899-1900;  teacher  pub. 
schs.,  Delaware  Co.,  Ind..  1900-1;  prof,  mathe- 
matics, Fairmount  Coll.,.  Wichita,  Kan.,  1904-6;  in 
banking  with  Fisk  &  Robinson,  New  York  City, 
1906-7;  law,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1910-11;  law  partner 
William  T.  Andrews  (Andrews  &  Dondlinger). 
Stamford,  Conn.,  since  1911.  Mem.  of  faculty  and 
authors  of  corr.  courses.  The  Willis  School  of 
Farming,  Minneapolis.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Genetic 
Assn.,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  Xi  Tau  Kappa.    Republican. 


Universalist,  but  not  a  member.  Author:  Book  of 
Wheat,  1907;  (with  John  Wurts)  New  Index-Digest 
of  Florida  Reports,  1910.  Recreations:  tennis,  skat- 
ing, walking.    Address:  Stamford,  Conn. 

DOITHAM,  Wallace  Brett,  banker;  b.  Rockland, 
Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1877;  s.  George  and  Sarah  A.  (Stut- 
ley)  Donham;  A.B..  Harvard,  1898,  LL.B.,  1901:  m. 
Mabel  Higgins,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Apr.  7,  1903; 
children,  Richard,  Philip.  Admitted  to  bar,  1901, 
and  entered  legal  dept.  of  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.; 
climn.  dirs.  IVIass.  Employees'  Ins.  Assn.;  v. -p.  Old 
(Colony  Trust  Co.;  dir.  and  mem.  exec.  com.  Caro- 
lina, Clinchfleld  &  Ohio  R.R.,  Clinchfleld  Coal 
Corpn.,  Cumberland  Corpn.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Har- 
vard, Country,  Brae  Burn  Country.  Home:  Newton 
(^entre,  Mass.  Office:  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.  Bldg., 
Boston. 

DONIiEV,  John  Edward,  Jr.,  M.D. ;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Jan.  30,  1879;  s.  .John  Edward  and  Eliza 
(Nevin)  Donley;  ed.  Providence  pub.  schs.;  A.B., 
Seton  Hall  Coll..  South  Orange,  N.J.,  1897,  A.M., 
1899;  M.D.,  U.  of  Pa.,  1902;  m.  Lawrence,  Mass., 
Jan.  30,  1906,  Esther  Madeline  Biery.  Has  prac- 
ticed in  Providence  since  1904.  Address:  222  Broad- 
way. Providence,  R.I. 

SONNABUnXA,  James  Vincent,  editor;  b.  South 
Valentino  Torio,  Italy,  Dec.  24,  1874;  s.  Gaetano 
and  Concetta  (Cirillo)  Donnaruma;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
of  Italy  and  by  self-tuition  in  America;  m.  Flor- 
ence M.  Vogogna,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  June  8,  1897; 
4  children,  Csesar  L.,  Guy  P.,  Arthur  J.,  Florence 
M.  Came  to  America,  1886;  engaged  in  variovis 
pursuits  until  1896,  since  in  newspaper  work;  edi- 
tor and  pub.  Gazzetta  del  Massachusetts,  since 
1901;  dir.  Union  Co-operative  Bank.  Mem.  North 
End  Improvement  Assn.  Mem.  Knights  of  Pythias, 
Foresters  of  America.  Loggia  Unione  e  Progresso 
of  Ordine  Figli  d'ltalia,  Provincia  de  Salerno, 
Amerigo  Vespucci;  hon.  mem.  Societa  Figli  del 
Vespri  Sicilian!,  Bersaglieri  Stella  d'ltalia.  Rec- 
reations: athletic  sports,  music.  Home:  34  Hull  St. 
Office:  141  Richmond  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BOIfNEIiIi,  Annie  Hamilton,  author;  moved  to 
Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1914-15.) 


.D.;  b.  Webster, 
Philena  Donnell; 
M.D.,  Dartmouth 
,  Sept.  19,  1885, 
at  Gardiner,  Me., 
;  mem.  city  govt. 
Mem.  Kennebec 
,  A.M.A.  Mason 
ern  Woodmen  of 


DONNEI.Ii,    Bufus    Edwin,    M 

Me.,  Apr.  18,  1859:  s.  William  and 
A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1884,  A.M.,  1887; 
Med.  Coll.,  1888;  m.  Dexter,  Me, 
Lena  E.  Chapman.  Has  practiced 
since  1889.  Mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  1892-7 
since  1906;  Republican.  Conglist. 
Co.  Med.  Soc.  Me.  Med.  Assn., 
(K.T. );  mem.  Golden  Cross.  Mod 
America.    Address:  Gardiner.  Me. 

DONNEIiIiV,  Charles  Francis,  lawyer.    (See  vol. 

1909.  ) 

DONNEI.I.V,  Edward  Calvin,  advertising;  b. 
Boston.  Jan.  25,  1864;  s.  John  and  Mary  A.  (Connel- 
l.v)  Donnelly;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  Marv  J. 
Mahoney,  of  Waverly,  N.Y.,  Sept.  25,  1905;  4  chil- 
dren, Mary  Aline,  Edward  C,  John,  Catherine. 
Engaged  in  advertising  business  since  1878;  propr. 
firm  of  John  Donnelly  &  Sons,  poster  advertisers 
and  bulletin  sign  advertisers,  in  Boston  and  sur- 
rounding towns;  pres.  The  Donnelly  Co.,  of  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  The  Donnelly  Co.,  of  Fitchburg, 
Mass.,  Boston  Map  Mounting  Co.;  v.-p.  Fidelity 
Trust  Co.,  Boston;  treas.  Puritan  Advertising  Co., 
Portland,  Me.;  dir.  Cosmopolitan  Trust  Co.  (Bos- 
ton). Poster  Advertising  Assn.  of  U.S.  and  Can.; 
trustee  Union  Instn.  for  Savings,  Boston.  Mem. 
Charitable  Irish  Soc.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Mem. 
B.P.O.  Elks,  Knights  of  Columbus.  Clubs:  Boston 
Athletic  Assn.,  Catholic  (New  York).  Home:  Ded- 
ham.  Mass.    Office:   97   Warrenton   St.,   Boston. 

DONOG-HUE,  Daniel  Francis,  M.D. ;  b.  Chelsea, 
iMass.,  Sept.  6,  1856;  s.  Jeremiah  R.  and  Hannah 
(Brennan)  Donoghue  (both  born  in  Ireland);  re- 
moved with  parents  to  Holyoke,  Mass.,  in  infancy; 
grad.  Holyoke  High  Sch..  1874;  M.D.,  Albany  Med. 
Coll.  (Union  U.),  1880;  m.  Katherine  F.  Glennon, 
of  Dalton,  Mass.,  Jan.  14.  1891.  Practiced  in  Holy- 
oke since  1880;  pres.  staff  House  of  Providence 
Hosp.,  was  mem.  Holyoke  Sch.  Bd.  9  yrs.  Dir. 
Holyoke  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Mass.    Med.    Soc,   Holyoke   Med.    Assn.     Democrat 


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Catholic.  Club:  Ilolyoke  Country.  Home:  116 
North  Jr^leasant  St.  OtHce:  261  Maple  St.,  Holyoke, 
Mass. 

SONOGHUE,  Francis  Dennis,  surgeon;  b. 
Georgetown,  Mas.s.,  Jul.\-  ;!1,  ISTI;  .s.  Dennis  and 
Sarah  (Molloy)  Donoghue;  prei).  edn.  Georgetown 
High  Sell.,  Biyant  &  Stratton  Business  Coll.,  and 
Dummer  Acad.;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1894;  m. 
Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1900,  Merian  Fisk.  2  chil- 
dren, Frances,  Mary.  Engaged  in  practice  of  sur- 
gery in  Boston  since  1S94;  surgeon  Boston  Dispen- 
sary 14  yrs. ;  consulting  surgeon,  Jordan  Hosp., 
Plymouth,  Mass.,  since  190;!;  surgeon  Tufts  Coll. 
Dispensary  5  yrs.;  instr.  clin.  and  operative  sur- 
gery. Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  15  yrs.  Mem.  A.M.A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Soc.  of  Examining  Phys. 
and  Surg.  (pres.  3  yrs.),  Mass.  Maternity  and 
Foundling  Hosp.  Assn.  (pres.),  etc.  Mem.  16th  In- 
ternat.  Med.  Congress,  Budapest,  1909,  and  17th 
Congress,  London,  1913;  Mass.  del.  3d  lutcrnat. 
Cancer  Conf.,  Brussels,  1913;  mem.  2d  Internat. 
Congress  Industrial  Accidents,  Du'sseldorf,  1912; 
mem.  med.  advisory  com.  Mass.  Industrial  Acci- 
dent Bd.,  1912-15.  Author  of  numerous  articles 
upon  surg.  and  obstet.  subjects.  Reported  in  1900 
from  his  own  practice  first  successful  case  in  the 
world  Cgesarean  section  for  placenta  previa;  has 
read  many  papers  on  treatment  of  cancer  by  chemo 
theropathy  and  radio  activity.  Clubs:  Boston  City, 
Old  Colony,  Plymouth.  Address:  864  Beacon  St., 
Boston,   Mass. 

DOIfOCrHUZ:,  John  Joseph,  M.D.;  b.  Holyoke, 
Mass.,  Mar.  1,  1875;  s.  Jeremiah  R.  and  Mary 
(O'Leary)  Donoghue;  M.D.,  U.  of  Mich.  Dept.  of 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  1904;  m.  Teresa  R.  Dervin, 
of  Clinton,  Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1910;  2  children,  Cath- 
erine, John  Dervin.  Practiced  in  Worcester,  Mass., 
since  1906.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Demo- 
crat. Roman  Catholic.  Address:  8  Vernon  Sq., 
Worcester,    Mass. 

BONOVAir,  Daniel  J.,  mayor;  b.  New  Britain, 
Conn.,  1874:  ed.  pub.  schs.  Engaged  in  wholesale 
meat  and  produce  business;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1909,  1911;  mayor  of  Meriden.  Home:  Mer- 
iden.  Conn. 

DONOVAN",  Dennis,  clergyman;  b.  Myross,  Cork 
Co.,  Ireland,  Apr.  S,  1837;  s.  Michael  and  Mary 
(Dempsey)  Donovan;  came  to  America,  1847;  grad. 
U.  of  Vt.,  1864;  grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1864- 
7;  m.  Elizabeth  M.  Nichols,  of  Baldwinsville,  Mass., 
Nov.  28,  1867;  1  son,  Winfred  Nichols  (prof.  bibl. 
lit.,  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.). 
Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1867;  pastor  Belcher- 
town,  Mass.,  1867-9,  Allendale  and  Fruit  Hill,  R.I., 
1869-74,  Shelby,  N.Y.,  1874-81,  North  Manlius,  N.Y., 
1881-3,  Cornish  Flat,  N.H.,  1883-6,  South  Lynde- 
boro,  N.H.,  since  1886.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  As- 
sisted in  compiling  Lyndeboro  History,  issued, 
1906.    Address:   South  Lyndeboro,  N.ri. 

DONOVAN,  James,  shoe  mfr.;  b.  Youghal,  Ire- 
land, I-'eb.  4,  1867;  s.  George  R.  and  Elizabeth  Bate- 
man)  Donovan;  ed.  pub.  schs.  in  Can.  and  Mass.; 
m.  Eleanor  Horsford.  of  Medford,  Mass.,  Oct.  15, 
1889:  children,  Alphra  Alice,  James  Bateman, 
George  Fred.  Began  active  career  with  Bird  & 
Stevens,  mfrs.  shoes  and  slippers.  1884,  continuing 
10  yrs.;  mem.  firm  of  Donovan  &  Pierce,  1894-7; 
then  head  of  James  Donovan  Slipper  Co.,  1897-14; 
pres.  and  treas.  Everett  Shoe  &  Leather  Co.,  since 
Jan.  1,  1914.  Mem.  Everett  Board  of  Trade,  Mai- 
den Board  of  Trade.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Boston 
Boot  and  Shoe,  Twentieth  Century.  Recreations: 
fishing.  Home:  Maiden,  Mass.  Ofl^ce:  Everett, 
Mass.  and  82  Lincoln  St..  Boston. 

DONOVAN,  Jeremiah  Francis,  lawyer.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

DONOVAN,  John  A.,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Houlton, 
Aroostook  Co.,  Me.,  Aug.  4,  1841;  s.  Jeremiah  and 
Anne  (Grimieson)  Donovan:  student  St.  Dunstan's 
Coll.,  P.E.I. ,  1  yr. ;  M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New 
York  U.),  1866;  post-grad,  work  in  hosps.  of  Eu- 
rope 15  mos. ;  m.  .Jennie  H.  Sullivan,  of  Winthrop, 
Me.,  Jan.  16.  1872  (now  deceased);  m.  2d,  Cath- 
erine A.  Joyce.  Practiced  in  Lewiston,  Me.,  since 
1866;  major  surgeon  Central  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.  15 
yrs.,  now  surgeon  emeritus;  former  mem.  Me. 
Ho.  of  Rep.    Mem.  A.M.A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Andros- 


coggin Co.  Med.  Soc.    Democrat.    Roman  Catholic. 
Home:    128  Pine  St.,  Lewiston,  Me. 

DONOVAN,  Joseph  Stanley,  president  Donovan 
Motor  Car  Co.;  li.  Toronto,  Can.,  Mav  5,  1880;  s. 
Joseph  A.  and  Julia  (Duffv)  Donovan;  ed.  pvt. 
schs.,  Toronto,  and  Rochester,  N.Y.;  student  Roch- 
ester High  Sch.  2  yrs.;  Rochester  Business  Coll.; 
m.  Grace  B.  Brown,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  June  16, 
1909;  no  children.  Started  the  Joseph  S.  Donovan 
Co.,  in  1907,  which  was  consolidated  with  the 
Donovan  Motor  Car  Co.,  in  1913;  now  pres.  Dono- 
van Motor  Car  Co.,  Studebaker  distributors  for 
greater  Boston;  dir.  Trcmont  Trust  Co.  Served  as 
pvt.  and  corporal  1st  Md.  U.S.V.,  during  Spanish- 
Am.  War.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Clubs: 
Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Boston  City.  Recreations: 
tennis,  golf.  Home:  4  95  Norfolk  St.,  Mattapan, 
Mass.  Oflfice:  626  Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston. 
Mass. 

DONOVAN,  Nenie  Bakeman;  ta.  Newburvport, 
Mass.,  Oct.  27,  1870;  d.  Rev.  Francis  Wales  (D.D.) 
and  Ellen  Maiia  (Stuart)  Bakeman;  grad.  Chelsea 
(Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1887;  A.B.,  Colbv,  Waterville, 
Me.,  1892;  m.  Prof.  W.  N.  Donovan,  D.D.,  of  New- 
ton Theol.  Instn.,  Dec.  23,  1895;  2  children,  Francis 
Bakeman,  Elizabeth  Nichols.  Lecturer  and  singer 
before  women's  clubs,  religious  bodies,  etc.,  since 
1888.  Mem.  Sigma  Kappa,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Bap- 
tist.   Address:    45  Paul  St.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

DONOVAN,  Winfred  Nichols,  clergyman,  edu- 
cator; b.  Belchertown,  Mass.,  Jan.  24,  1869;  s. 
Dennis  and  Elizabeth  Marv  (Nichols)  Donovan; 
prep.  edn.  Colby  Acad.,  New  London,  N.H.;  A.B., 
Colby  U.  (now  Colby  Coll.),  Waterville,  Me.,  1892 
(Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1895  (D.D.,  1910);  studied 
Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1893-4,  1896-8,  i,n-ad.  1898; 
travelled  and  studied  at  U.  of  Berlin,  1913-14;  m. 
Nellie  Stuart  Bakeman,  of  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Dec.  23, 
1895;  children,  Francis  B.,  b.  Jan.  3.  1902;  Eliza- 
beth N.,  June  3,  1904.  Instr.  science,  Hebron  (Me.) 
Acad..  1892-3;  prin.  Skowhegan  (Me.)  High  Sch., 
1894-6;  instr.  O.T.  studies,  1898-01,  asst.  prof. 
Bibl.  interpretation,  O.T.,  1901-9,  asso.  prof.  Bibl. 
depts.,  1909-14,  prof.  Bibl.  lit..  1914-15,  prof.  Bibl. 
interpretation,  O.T.,  since  1915,  Newton  Theol. 
Instn.  Acting  asst.  prof.  O.T.  Department,  Boston 
U.  School  of  Theology,  1905-6;  trustee  Colby  Acad. 
Mem.  Soc.  Bibl.  Lit.  and  Exegesis,  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon,  etc.  Republican.  Baptist.  Club:  Twenti- 
eth Century  (Boston).  Address:  45  Paul  St.,  New- 
ton Centre.  Mass. 

DONOWAY,  James  Bernard,  lawyer;  b.  Ver- 
gennes,  Vt.,  Mar.  31,  1869:  s.  James  and  Ellen 
(Norton)  Donoway;  prep.  edn.  Beeman  Acad.,  New 
Haven,  Vt;  B.S.,  Middleburv  Coll.,  Vt.,  1893; 
studied  law  under  Hon.  Seneca  Haselton,  of  Bur- 
lington; admitted  to  bar,  1896:  m.  South  Hero, 
Vt.,  June  19,  1901,  Estelle  Lou  Kinnev.  Practiced 
at  Middlebury  since  1899;  state's  attv.  Addison 
Co.,  1900-4;  mem.  Vt.  Senate,  1908  (mem.  judiciary 
com.  and  chmn.  com.  on  corpns.);  attv.  Village 
of  Middlebury.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon.  Republican. 
Mason;   mem.  K.P.,  Elks.    Home:    Middlebury,  Vt. 

DONWOBTH,  Albert  B.,  lawyer;  b.  Machias, 
Me.,  Apr.  11,  1867:  descendant  of  Richard  Baker, 
who  came  to  Mass.  from  England  in  1635;  two 
ancestors  served  in  Revolutionary  War;  attended 
Bowdoin  Coll.;  grad.  U.S.  Mil.  Acad.,  1891;  m. 
Marion  L.  Mclntvre,  of  Houlton,  Me.,  July  19, 
1904;  1  son,  John  Scott,  b.  Dec.  19,  1909.  Served  as 
officer  in  Spanish-Am.  War.;  admitted  to  Me.  bar. 
1900:  specializes  in  comml.  and  corpn.  law;  argued 
the  Taylor  tax  case,  and  decision  in  favor  of  his 
client,  settled  law  of  the  State  in  regard  to  taxation 
of  money  at  interest;  dir.  Caribou  Sewer  and 
Drainage  Co.;  chmn.  Bd.  of  Health;  trustee  building 
com.  of  Carnegie  Pub.  Library.  Mem.  West  Point 
Assn.  of  Graduates,  Bowdoin  Assn.  of  Northern 
Me.,  S.R.  Mem.  Royal  Arcanum  (past  regent). 
B.P.O.  Elks.  Contbr.  article  "Gymnasium  Train- 
ing in  the  Army,"  also  'The  Benefit  of  the  Com- 
mercial Law  League."    Address:    Caribou,  Me. 

DONWOBTH,  Bug'ene  C,  lawyer;  b.  Machias, 
Me.,  May  19.  1873;  s.  Clement  Basil  and  Catharine 
Burnham  (Handy)  Donworth;  descendant  of 
Morris  O'Brien  who  won  first  naval  battle  of  the 


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Revolution,  June  12,  1775,  by  capturing  an  Eng- 
lisli  war  ship;  LL..B.,  Harvard  i^aw  Sch.,  lS9i; 
m.  Mabel  Frances  Lievenseller,  of  Hampden,  Me., 
September  2U,  ]!mi5;  j  (Iauf4liier.  Ueuaii  tin-  jiriii:- 
tice  at  Bangor,  Me.,  1S9S;  mom.  C.  B.  &  E.  C.  Don- 
worth,  Machias,  since  1904;  referee  in  bankruptcy 
for  Dist.  of  Me.  since  Jan.,  1905;  dir.  Teiiobscot 
Machineiy  Co.,  Bangor,  Me.;  trustee  Machias  Sav- 
ings Hank.  Mem.  Common  Council,  and  alderman, 
Bangor,  1899-02;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Macliias,  since 
1907.  Republican.  Roman  Catholic.  Recreations: 
motorint;,  ba.seball.    Address:  Machiius,  Me. 

DONWORTH,  Grace,  author:  b.  Machias,  Me., 
d.  Patrick  Knrighl  and  Mary  Eliza  (Baker)  Don- 
worth;  sister  of  George  Donworth;  ed.  pvt.  sch., 
Boston;  unmarried.  Mem.  D.A.R.,  Boston  Authors' 
Club,  Am.  Polk-I..i)re  Soc.  N.K.  Woman's  Club, 
Am.  Drama  Soc,  R.T.  Short  Story  Club.  Author; 
Letters  of  Jennie  Allen  to  her  Friend,  Miss  Mus- 
grove,  1908;  Down  Home  with  Jennie  .Mien.  IDlti; 
Contbr.  to  mags.  Address:  324  Commonwealtia  Av., 
Boston,    Mass.    (summer,    Machias,    Me.).* 

DOOIiEV,  ICicIiael  P.,  banker;  b.  New  Britain, 
Conn.,  Dec.  1,  1853;  s.  Timothv  and  Mary  (Birney) 
Dooley;  A.B.,  Fordham  U.,  1872;  studied  St.  Sul- 
pice,  Paris,  France.  1872-4;  m.  Ellen  M.  McManus, 
of  Washington,  D.C.,  June,  1888.  Chmn.  Bd.  of 
Assessors,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1880-7;  nat.  bank 
examiner,  1S87-90,  for  R.I.  and  Conn..  1893-9;  v.-p. 
IJnion  Trust  Co.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1899-08;  pres. 
Nat.  Excliange  Banlc,  Providence,  since  1908.  Cath- 
olic. Clulis:  University,  Turlvs  Head  (Providence); 
Catholic  (New  York).  Home:  170  An.vell  St.  Of- 
fice:    National    Exchange    Bank,    Providence,    R.I. 

DOOIiITTIii:,  Arthur  Henry;  b.  Woodbridge, 
Conn.,  Aug.  12,  1871;  s.  Andrew  J.  and  Josephine 
E.  (Bishop)  Doolittle;  descendant  of  Abraham  Doo- 
little,  who  came  fi-om  Eng.  and  was  one  of  the  set- 
tlers of  Wallingford,  Conn.,  in  17th  century;  ed. 
com.  schs.,  of  Bethany;  Hogarth  Bus.  Coll.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.;  unmarried.  Engaged  in  farming 
since  boyhood;  1st  selectman,  Bethany,  2  yrs.; 
chmn.  Sch.  Bd.,  8  vrs. ;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.. 
1899,  1911,  1913.  Democrat.  Conglist.  I.O.O.F.; 
Mason:   P.   of   11.     Address:   Bethany,   Conn. 

BOOIiITTi;!:,  Emery  W.;  b.  Pleasant  Valley, 
Town  of  Barkhamsted,  Conn.,  Oct.  17,  1847;  s. 
Cornwall  and  Phebe  (Healy)  Doolittle;  descendant 
of  Abram  Doolittle,  one  of  settlers  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  about  1G50;  ed.  in  native  town;  m.  Louise 
A.  Erbe,  of  Southington,  Conn..  Feb.  4.  1874:  2  chil- 
dren, William  E.,  Grace  M.  (Mrs.  C.  E.  Lockhart). 
Engaged  in  carriage  mfg.  with  Capt.  Samuel  S. 
Woodruff,  1872-83;  supt.  of  the  H.  D.  Smith  & 
Co.  Drop  Forging  Plant,  Southington,  Conn.,  1883- 
11,  retired.  Warden  of  Bd.  of  Borough  of  South- 
ington; grand  juror:  selectman;  rep.  in  Conn.  Gen. 
Assembly,  1911-12:  po.'^tmastcr,  Plantsville,  Conn.; 
formerly  chmn.  Dem.  Town  Com.  and  mem.  Dem. 
Co.  Com.  Conglist.  Mem.  William  Berry  Lodge 
No.  50,  Knights  of  Pythias  (Past  Chancellor); 
Unity  Council,  O.U.A.M.  Address:  Plantsville, 
Conn. 

SOOI^ITTIii:,  John  Birgfe,  clergvman;  Nov.  6, 
1836-Feb.    3,    1015.      (See    vol.    1909.) 

SOOI^ITTI^i:,  Thomas  Benjamin,  engineer,  in- 
ventor; b.  Woodbury,  Conn.,  June  30,  1839;  s.  Ben- 
.iamin  and  Betsey  C.  (More)  Doolittle;  ed.  Wood- 
bury Acad.;  (Sc.D.,  Dartmouth,  1909);  m.  Mary 
Louise  Bradley,  of  Ansonia,  Conn.,  Dec.  24,  1866. 
In  early  life  was  a  mfr.  of  brass  articles  at  Bridge- 
port, in  which  he  made  many  inventions  in  con- 
nection with  manufacture  of  barbed  wire;  was 
originator  of  buffer  platform  and  coupler,  of  which 
modified  types  are  in  general  use  on  passenger 
cars;  became  connected  with  Bell  Telephone  Co. 
at  early  day;  originated  the  first  telephone  switch- 
board, the  hard  drawn  copper  which  has  made 
long  distance  telephony  possible,  the  telephone  call 
bell,  etc.:  originated  and  placed  in  use  first  fare 
registering  device  on  street-cars;  retired  from 
active  service  of  Am.  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.. 
June,  1909.  Received  Edward  Longstreth  medal 
from  Franklin  Inst,  of  Phila.,  1898,  for  origination 
of  process  of  producing  hard  drawn  copper  wire. 
Mem.  Franklin  Inst.,  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.  Clubs: 


St.     Botolph,     Papyrus     (Boston),     Players     (New 
Yoi'k).     Address:     Bran  ford.   Conn.* 

DOKAN,  James  Patrick,  lawyer;  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  May  26,  1875;  s.  Daniel  E.  and  Caroline  E. 
(Callaglian)  Doran;  A.B.,  Holv  Cross  Coll.,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  1896;  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1899;  m. 
Loretta  K.  (Javanaugh,  M.D.,  New  Bedford,  Apr. 
22,  1901.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bai-,  1899,  and  since 
practiced  in  New  Bedford.  I'ub.  administrator; 
justice  3d  Dist.  Ct.  of  Bristol.  Democrat.  Catho- 
lic. Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.  Clubs: 
Har\aid  of  Boston:  Wamsutta,  Country  (New 
Beilfcird).     .Address:    New   Bedford,    ]\Iass. 

SOBAN,  John,  judge;  b.  Barrington,  R.I.,  Nov. 
8,  1858;  s.  James  and  Catherine  (Nolan)  Doran: 
prep.  edn.  pvt.  sch.  of  Isaac  F.  Cady,  Barrington 
Centre;  Mt.  SI.  Mary's  Coll.,  lOnimilsburg,  .\Id.: 
m.  Jane  F.  Ward,  of  Warren,  R.I.,  June,  1889 
(died  Sept.  30,  1890).  Admitted  to  ll.I.  bar,  1882, 
and  began  practice  in  Piovidence;  in  partnership 
with  Edwin  D.  McGuinness,  1887-01,  with  John 
H.  Flanagan,  1901-13;  asso.  justice  Superior  Ct. 
of  R.I.  since  Feb.  7,  1913.  Democrat.  Roman 
Catholic.  Clubs:  University,  Catholic.  Home:  85 
Power  St.  Address:  County  Court  House,  Provi- 
dence,   R.T. 

DOBCHBSTBB,  Iiiverus  Hull,  clergyman;  b. 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  Aug.  27,  1864;  s.  Rev.  Dr. 
Daniel  and  Mary  Payson  (Davis)  Dorchester;  bro. 
Daniel  Dorchester,  Jr.;  A.B..  Boston  U.,  1886, 
S.T.B.,  1889;  (D.D.,  Syracuse  U.,  1909);  m.  Nellie 
E.  Hardy,  of  Natick,  Mass.,  June  10,  1889.  Or- 
dained M.E.  ministry,  1889;  pastor  St.  Luke's  Ch. 
(now  Wesley  Ch.),  Springfield,  Mass.,  1889-94. 
First  Ch.,  Westfield,  Mass.,  1894-9,  People's 
Temple,  Boston,  1899-02,  Newton  Centre,  Mass., 
1902,  Lindell  Av.  Ch.,  St.  Louis,  1903-7,  Elm  Park 
Ch..  Scranton,  Pa.,  1907-12,  Westville  Ch.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Nov.,  1912-14;  Prospect  Ch.,  Bristol, 
Conn.,  since  April,  1914.    Address:    Bristol,  Conn.* 

DORB,  John  B.,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Dec.  30,  1868; 
s.  John  P.  and  Rose  (McDermott)  Dore;  A.P..,  Holy 
Cross  College,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1891;  LL.B.,  Bos- 
ton U.  Law  Sch.,  1894;  m.  Agnes  M.  Quinn,  of 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Jan.  20,  1909;  children,  Kath- 
erine,  John  B.,  Jr.,  Robert  F.  Practiced,  Boston, 
since  1895;  dir.  Exchange  Trust  Co.,  Somerset 
Garage  Co.  Mem.  Mass.  Real  Estate  Exchange. 
Democrat.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus,  Catholic 
Order  of  Foresters,  Charitable  Irish  Soc.  Club: 
Boston  City.  Home:  2200  Massachusetts  Av.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.  Office:  401  Pemberton  Bldg.,  Bos- 
ton. 

DOBEMUS,  Robert  Proudfit,  clergyman;  b. 
Pootville,  M'is.,  June  27,  1879;  s.  Rev.  Andrew  and 
Mary  Jane  (Heward)  Doremus;  descendant  of  Cot- 
nelis  Doremus,  Aquackanock  (now  Paterson),  N.J.. 
1685,  from  Mittelberg,  Holland;  B.A.,  Beloit  (Wis.) 
Coll.,  1903;  student  Meadville  Theol.  Sch.;  S.T.B., 
Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1908;  m.  Mrs.  Eleanor  Barnard 
Hinckley,  of  West  Newton  and  Barnstable,  Mass., 
Aug.  29,  1914.  Instr.  in  Wagner  Coll.,  Rochester. 
N.Y.,  1903-4;  ordained  Unitarian  ministry,  1908; 
pastor  Barnstable,  Mass.,  1908-10,  Scituate,  1911- 
13,  Farmington,  Me.,  since  1913.  Progressive. 
Mem.  Sons  of  Veterans.  Mem.  Maine  lodge  No. 
20,  F.  and  A.M.  Address:  41  High  St.,  Farming- 
ton,   Me. 

SORING,  Prederick  "William,  lawyer;  b.  Perrv, 
Me.,  Sept.  23,  1859;  s.  John  and  Lydia  (Lincoln) 
Doring;  descended  on  mother's  side  from  Lin- 
colns  of  Hingham,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth.  1883, 
A.M.,  1886;  student  summers,  Clark  and  Harvard; 
post-grad,  work  Brown  and  Dartmouth;  LL.B., 
Boston  Univ.  Law  Sch.,  1888,  LL.M.,  1889;  m. 
Mary  M.  Cook,  of  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  Nov.  25,  1886; 
1  daughter,  Laura  Lydia.  Began  as  teacher  in 
public  schools,  1883;  later  principal  high -school, 
Woonsocket,  R.I.,  and  Concord.  N.H.,  to  1906:  prac- 
ticed law  in  Boston  since  1908;  lecturer  Boston 
Univ.  Law  School,  2  yrs.  Mason  (K.T.);  mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Psi  Upsilon.  Club:  Boston  City. 
Recreations:  interested  in  social  economic,  his- 
torical subjects.  Home:  21  Ellsworth  Av.,  Cam- 
bridge,  Mass.    Oflice:     53   State  St.,   Boston. 

DORION,  Bustache  Charles  Bdouard,  clergy- 
man,  editor;    b.    Montreal,   Can.,   Aug.    19,    1872;   s. 


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Rev.  Thomas  A.  and  Marie  Louise  Elzear  (De- 
Neault)  Doiion;  grad.  high  sch.,  Manchester,  N.H., 
1891;  American  Coll.,  Lowell,  Mass.;  spl.  student, 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theology,  1904;  (D.D.,  Baker 
U.,  Baldwin,  Kan.,  1911);  spl.  work  in  philosophy, 
Harvard,  1913;  m.  Lena  Bell  Avery,  of  Plymouth, 
N.H.,  July  IS,  190G.  City  editor.  Daily  Mirror, 
Manchester,  N.H.,  1S96-8;  ordained  M.E.  ministry, 
1901;  stated  supply,  Ashland,  N,  H.,  1S9S-01;  pastor, 
Franklin,  1902-4,  Plymouth,  1905-9;  asst.  editor 
Epwortli  Herald,  1910-12;  asso.  editor  Zion's 
Herald,  Apr.,  1912 — .  Sec.  1st  Gen.  Conf.  Dist.  Ep- 
worth  League,  1908-9;  mem.  Gen.  Conf.  Bd.  of 
Conf.  Claimants,  Chicago,  since  1912;  chmn.  exec, 
com.  N.E.  Conv.  of  Methodist  Men,  1914.  Club: 
20th  Century.  Author:  Notes  on  tiie  Epworth 
League  Devotional  Topics,  1910-11;  collaborator, 
Methodism  and  the  Republic,  1908;  The  Religion  of 
Modern  Manhood,  1911.  Home:  5  Park  St.,  Brook- 
line,  Mass.  Address:  Zion's  Herald,  Copley  Sq., 
Boston.* 

BORMAIf,  William  Edwin,  lawyer;  b.  Ljnn, 
Mass.,  June  23,  1875;  s.  I>enjamin  Hallowell  and 
Abby  C.  (Dupar)  Dornian;  descendant  of  Tliomas 
Dorman,  Ispwich,  Mass.,  about  1634;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1898;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1901;  m. 
Estelle  Elizabeth  Herrick,  of  Georgetown,  Mass., 
Aug.  23,  1905;  children,  Benjamin  Hallowell, 
Samuel  Herricl<,  Priscilla  Bradstreet,  Lois  Put- 
nam. Instr.  in  history,  Harvard,  1898-03;  prac- 
ticed in  Lynn  and  Boston  since  1901;  mem.  Dorman 
&  Newliall;  lecturer  on  constl.  law,  Boston  Even- 
ing Law  Sch.  since  1904.  Mem.  Lynn  Sch.  Bd., 
1899,  1900,  1903-6  (chmn.  1905,  1906);  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907-8;  chmn.  Commn.  on  Investiga- 
tion of  Lynn  Harbor.  Repviblican.  Universalist. 
Mem.  Harvard  Chapter  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  LTp- 
silon.  Mason.  Recreations:  amateur  farming. 
Summer  Home:  Baldpate,  Mass.  Home:  29  Red 
Rock  St.    Office:    38   Exchange  St.,   Lynn,  Mass. 

DORR,  Alfred,  cotton  merchant:  b.  Boston,  Jan. 
20,  1866;  s.  Ellerton  Lodge  and  Mary  Louisa 
(Stan wood)  Dorr;  descendant  of  Edward  Dorr,  who 
settled  in  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1670,  and  Capt.  Ebe- 
nezer  Dorr;  prep.  edn.  Noble's  Sch.,  Boston;  stu- 
dent Harvard,  1889:  m.  Ada  Elizabeth  Hancock, 
g.-d.  of  late  Gen.  Winfleld  Scott  Hancock,  U.S.A., 
Apr.  14,  1898;  1  son,  Hancock.  Began  active  career 
in  cotton  business,  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1890;  re- 
turned to  Boston  and  engaged  in  business  with 
Ellerton  L.  Dorr  &  Co.;  was  admitted  to  firm, 
1894;  after  death  of  father,  1914.  title  was  changed 
to  Dorr  &  Post.  Mem.  First  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M., 
1886-9.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston),  N.E.  Kennel.  Recrea- 
tions: outdoor  sports.  Home:  501  Beacon  St. 
Office:     53    State   St.,    Boston. 

DORR,  Benjamin  Humphrey,  real  estate;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Nov.  24.  1857;  s.  Joseph  and  Caroline  (Hum- 
phrev)  Dorr;  descendant  of  Jonathan  Dorr,  of 
Roxbury,  Mass.;  prep.  edn.  Boston  Latin  Sch.; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1878;  m.  Boston,  Dec.  12,  1882, 
Julia  Manton  Washburne  (died  Mar.,  1904);  m. 
2d,  Edith  S.  Prescott,  of  Boston,  Apr.  10,  1906. 
Began  active  career,  Boston,  1881,  continuing  with 
mercantile  houses  to  1892;  since  in  real  estate 
business  alone.  Mem.  Boston  Real  Estate  Ex- 
change. Republican.  Unitarian.  Club:  Somerset. 
Recreations:  country  life,  cultivation  of  flowers 
and  shrubbery.  Home:  Dover,  Mass.  Office:  87 
Milk  St.,  Boston. 

DORR,  Edgar  Sutton,  civil  engineer;  b.  Boston, 
June  30,  1854;  s.  Edward  R.  and  Eliza  A.  (Pittman) 
Dorr;  B.S.,  in  Civil  Engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.. 
1875;  m.  Nettie  E.  Wyer,  of  Boston,  1893;  children. 
Hazel  E..  Dorothv  P..  Phyllis.  Practiced  in  Bos- 
ton since  1875;  with  Pub.  Works  Departm.ent.  City 
Engineer's  Office,  since  1880;  chief  engr.  sewer 
service,  sewer  and  water  division  same,  1880-1914; 
since  1914.  office  engr.  Mom.  Am.  Soc.  C.  E.,  Bos- 
ton Soc  C.  E.,  Boston  Aeronautical  Soc,  Boston 
Scientific  Soc.  Club:  Savin  Hill  Yacht.  Recrea- 
tions: yachting.  Home:  214  Savin  Hill  Av.,  Dor- 
chester, Mass.    Office:  City  Hall  Annex,  Boston. 

DORR,  Julia  Caroline  Ripley,  author;  Feb.  13, 
1825-Jan.  IS,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1912-13.) 


DORRANCE,  Samuel  Martin,  clergyman;  b. 
Providence,  11.1.,  Mar.  22,  1882;  s.  Samuel  Rich- 
mond and  Alice  (Richmond)  Dorrance;  grad.  St. 
Mark's  Sch.,  Southboro,  Mass.,  1901;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1905;  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1908;  m.  Sarah  Weed,  of  Flushing, 
N.Y.,  Aug.  4,  1915.  Deacon  and  priest,  1908,  P.E. 
Ch. ;  in  cliarge  of  Trinity  Ch.,  Ashland,  Ore.,  1908- 
11;  rector  St.  George's  Ch.,  Central  Falls,  R.I., 
since  July,  1911.      Address:  Central  Falls,  R.I. 

DORRANCE,  Samuel  Richmond;  b.  I'rovidetice, 
R.I.,  Oct.  22,  1843:  s.  William  T.  and  Amoy  (Rich- 
mond) Dorrance;  prep,  education  Providence  High 
Sch.;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1863,  A.M.,  18C6;  studied 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1866;  m.  Providence,  Nov.  10. 
1868,  Alice  Richmond  (died  May  23,  1909);  3  chil- 
dren, Ellen  (Mrs.  Allan  French,  of  Concord,  Mass.>, 
Rev.  Samuel  M.  Dorrance  (of  Central  Falls,  R.I.), 
Alice  (Mrs.  .lames  Bancroft,  of  Lowell,  Mass.). 
Sergt.  10th  R.I.  Vols.,  1862;  engaged  in  cotton 
mfg.  and  calico  printing  with  Richmond  Mfg.  Co., 
1867-88;  v. -p.  R.I.  Hosp.  Trust  Co.,  1889-05  (re- 
tired); trustee  and  dir.  various  instns.,  religious, 
philanthropic  and  financial.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Clubs:  Hope,  Agawam.  Recreations:  golf. 
Address:   2  Prospect  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

DORR-BRYANT,  Anna  M.,  M.D.;  b.  Hesse 
Darmstadt,  Germany,  Oct.  28,  1852;  d.  Valentine 
and  Elizabeth  (Lutz)  Dorr;  arrived  in  America, 
1856;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Orleans  and  Clayton,  N.Y., 
and  by  pvt.  teachers;  student  Woman's  Med.  Coll., 
New  York,  1880-1;  M.D.,  Coll.  of  Phys..  and  Surg., 
Boston,  1883,  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1895;  m.  Jack- 
son. N.H.,  W.  H.  H.  Bryant,  of  Boston,  Aug.  4, 
1887;  1  child,  Frances.  Mem.  Anti-Imperialist 
League,  Equal  Suffrage  League,  Am.  Peace  Soc, 
Alpha  Delta,  N.E.  Helping  Hand  Soc,  Woman's 
Foreign  Missionary  Soc.  (bd.  mgrs.  N.E.  branch), 
Woman's  Home  Missionary  Soc.  (bd.  mgrs.  N.E. 
Conf.);  mem.  Union  Maternal  Assn.  and  Health 
Ednl.  League;  pres.  N.E.  Helping  Soc,  1904,  5; 
state  supt.  of  purity  Mass.  W.C.T.U.  Methodist. 
Address:  425  Lebanon  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 

DORSEY,  James  Albert,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Oct. 
5,  1872;  s  John  D.  and  Helen  (Noonan)  Dorsey; 
grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1891;  A.B.,  Boston  Coll., 
1894;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1900;  m.  Dor- 
othv L.  McGlone,  Baltimore,  Feb.  2,  1913;  1  son, 
Jarnes  A.,  Jr.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1900; 
trustee  of  estates;  trustee  Pauper  Instns.  City  of 
Boston  (chmn.  of  bd.  since  May  1,  1912).  Mem. 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston;  pres  Alumni  Assn., 
Boston  Coll.  Clubs-  University,  City,  Woodland 
Golf.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  45  Crawford  St., 
Roxbury.     Office:  Ames  Bldg.,  Boston. 

DOTEN,  Carroll  Warren,  statistician;  b.  Panton, 
Vt.,  Jan.  27,  187];  s.  Elisha  Morton  and  Ida  Lucre- 
tia  (Hatch)  Doten;  descendant  of  Edward  Doty- 
Doten,  of  the  Mavfiower;  Ph.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1895, 
A.M.,  1899;  A.M..  Harvard,  1902;  m.  Carrie  Kings- 
land  Mitchell,  of  Burlington,  Vt.,  Sept.  6,  1899;  2 
children,  Robert  Kingsland,  Dana  Morton.  Instr., 
1903-5,  asst.  prof,  economics,  1905-14,  asso.  prof, 
since  1914,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Head  of  research 
work,  Boston  Sch.  for  Social  Workers.  1907-9; 
expert  spl.  agt.  U.S.  Bur.  of  Census,  1909;  chief 
investigator,  Mass.  Commn.  on  Compensation  for 
Industrial  Accidents,  1910-12;  chmn.  Minimum 
Wage  Board,  Retail  Stores,  Mass.,  1915;  pres.  Cam- 
bridge (Mass.)  Asso.  Charities;  sec.  Am.  Statis. 
Assn.,  1906 — ;  mem.  Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  Am.  Assn. 
for  Labor  Legislation,  Mass.  Reform  Club  (pres. 
1913__),  Vt.  Assn.  of  Boston  (1st  v.-p.).  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Technology  (Boston),  N.E. 
Railroad.  Writer  monographs,  statis.  papers,  ad- 
dresses and  reports.  "Recent  Railway  Accidents  in 
the  United  States,"  etc.  Recreations:  motoring. 
Home:  58  Garfield  St..  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office: 
491  Boylston  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

DOTEN,  Charles  Carroll,  civil  engineer,  soldier, 
editor,  retired;  b.  Plymouth,  Mass.,  Apr.  9,  1833;  s. 
Samuel  and  Rebecca  (Bradford)  Doten;  descendant 
in  7th  generation  on  mother's  side  from  Gov. 
William  Bradford,  of  the  Mayflower;  grad.  high 
o^i,  Pivp-'inib  1S54  (civ.  engring.  and  naviga- 
tion)- m    Boston.  June  19,  1860,  Mary  A.  Bartlett, 


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of  Plymouth  (died  July  9,  1904);  2  sons  and  2 
daughters  living.  Began  as  civ.  engr.  with  Swan 
&  Straw,  in  city  work,  I>owell,  Mass.,  1851;  asst. 
engr.  Plymoutli  Water  ^\■orl<s,  1855,  and  in  gen. 
practice  until  1857,  then  went  to  ]Minn.,  resurveyed 
pub.  lands  and  laid  out  Morton's  addition  to  town 
of  Rochester,  Olmsted  County;  returned  to  I'lym- 
outh,  1857,  and  in  1858  surveyed  for  Cape  Cod 
Telegrapli  Co.;  learned  telegraphy  and  became 
mgr.  of  Plymouth  office  in  connection  with  book 
store;  entered  service  in  Civil  War,  Apr.  16,  1861, 
as  capt.  Co.  B  (of  Plymouth),  3d  Regt.,  M.V.M. 
(the  1st  troops  of  the  war  to  pass  within  Con- 
federate lines,  destroying  navy  yard  at  Norfolk, 
Va.,  Apr.  20,  1861);  also  capt.  Co.  G,  3Sth  Mass. 
Vol.  Inf.,  Aug.  12,  1862.  19th  Army  Corps,  serving 
in  Dept.  of  the  Gulf.  Mem.  firm  of  Avery  &  Doten, 
printers  and  pubs.,  1872,  taking  editorship  of  Old 
Colony  Memorial;  firm  dissolved  1898;  continued 
as  sole  owner  until  1902,  when  sold  out  and  retired. 
Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1865,  66;  state  harbor 
and  land  commr.,  1898-05;  harbor  engr.,  Plymouth 
Cordage  Co.,  and  Town  of  Plymouth,  since  1905, 
admitting  large  steamships  and  ranking  Plymouth 
as  second  port  for  foreign  imports  in  Mass.;  se- 
lectman, 1906-7.  trustee  Plymoutli  Five  Cents  Sav- 
ings Bank;  corporator  Plvmouth  Savings  Bank; 
v.-p.  Plymouth  &  Sandwich  St.  Rv.  Co.  Mem. 
Boston  Soc.  C.E..  Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  Mass.  Press 
Assn.  (ex-pres.,  now  historian),  X.K.  Suburban 
Press  Assn.,  Nat.  Editorial  Assn..  Pilgrim  Soc. 
(trustee,  librarian  and  curator).  Pilgrim  Fathers, 
S.A.R.,  Mass.  Minute  Men  of  '61,  G.A.R.  Repub- 
lican. Universalist.  IMason  (K.T.),  Odd  Fellow. 
Has  traveled  extensively  in  America  and  Europe, 
observing  harbor  improvements,  artificial  ports, 
locks,  canals,  irrigation,  drainage,  and  important 
engring.  work  of  all  classes.  Home:  8  Mayflower 
St.,   Plymouth,  Mass. 

DOTY,  Georg-e  H.,  assistant  treasurer  U.S.;  b. 
Brooklyn,  X.Y..  IMay  9,  1861;  s.  Capt.  George  W. 
(U.S.N.)  and  Julia  (Lynch)  Doty;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
and  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Concord;  m  Lucy  H.  Flagg,  of 
Boston,  Oct.,  1889;  children,  Augustus  Flagg, 
Katharine  C.  Cadet  U.S.  Revenue  Service,  1878; 
grad.  and  commd.  It.,  1881;  resigned,  1889.  Trus- 
tee and  mgr.  of  estates;  asst.  treas.  U.S.  at  Bos- 
ton, Jan.  24,  1910-April  15,  1914;  dir.  Waltham  Nat. 
Bank,  Newton  &  Watertown  Gas  Co.  Alderman, 
City  of  Waltham,  1896,  7,  8,  1900  (pres.  bd.  1898, 
1900);  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  1899;  chmn.  Rep.  City 
Com.,  1901,  8;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1903-4; 
chmn.  Rep.  State  Com.,  1907.  1908,  1909;  del.  from 
4th  Congressional  District  to  Rep.  Nat.  Conv., 
Chicago,  1908.  Lt.-col.  and  asst.  insp.-gen.  M.V.M. , 
1905,  1906,  1907.  Episcopalian.  INIem.  Loyal  Le- 
gion. Clubs:  Somerset,  Country,  Oakley,  Eastern 
Yacht,  Exchange,  Algonquin.  Home:  Waltham, 
Mass.    Address:  34  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

SOUGAi;,  ■William  Henry;  b.  Naugatuck,  Conn., 
Apr.  2;;,  1844;  s.  Leonard  L.  and  Polly  Ann  (Pat- 
terson) Dougal;  ed.  pub.  and  liigh  schs.,  Nauga- 
tuck, and  D.  T.  Ames  Coll.,  Syracuse,  N.Y.;  m. 
Fannie  A.  Cable,  of  Warren,  Conn.,  Sept.  21,  1865; 
3  children.  Enlisted  in  Co.  E,  6th  Conn.  Vol.  Inf., 
Aug.  21,  1861;  lost  right  arm  in  the  assault  on  Ft. 
Wagner,  July  18,  1863;  mil.  telegraph  operator  and 
constructor  in  latter  part  of  war:  employed  in 
Phila.  postofRce,  1867-8;  trial  magistrate,  Wash- 
ington, Conn.,  20  vrs.;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1909-10.  Mem.  G.A.R.  (comdr.  Dept.  of  Conn.. 
1912-13).  Republican.  Treas.  St.  Andrew's  Epis- 
copal Ch.  many  yrs.      Address:  New  Preston,  Conn. 

DOUGHIIBTV,  M.  Ang-elo,  clergyman;  b.  N.Y. 
City,  May,  15,  1844;  s.  Judge  Charles  H.  and  Eliza- 
beth (Taylor)  Dougherty;  A.B.,  Coll.  City  of  New 
York,  1865,  A.M.,  1885;  studied  medicine  Bellevue 
Hosp.  Med.  Coll.,  New  York;  student  Union  Theol. 
Sem.,  2  yrs.;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1869; 
grad.  Emerson  Coll.  of  Oratory,  Boston,  1885:  spl. 
courses.  Harvard  Univ.  and  Div.  Sch.;  m.  Mary 
Elizabeth  Proctor,  of  Newton,  Mass.,  June  19, 
1872.  Ordained  Congl.  minister,  1869;  pastor 
Somersworth,  N.H.,  1869-71,  Stoughton  St.  Congl. 
Ch.,  Boston,  1871-8.  West  Newbury,  Mass.,  1878- 
83,  First  Congl.  Ch.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1887-9, 
Capitol  Av.  Presbyn.  Ch.,  Denver,  Colo.,  1889; 
traveled  in  Alaska,   summer,   1892;  pastor  Canton, 


Mass.,  1897-9,  in  Europe,  1900;  filling  preaching 
engagements  and  residing  at  Cambridge.  Mass., 
since  1901.  Mem.  Suffolk  South  Ministerial  Assn., 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Am.  Sociol.  Soc,  Am.  Psychol. 
Assn.  Address:  33  Lexington  Av.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

DOUGHTY,  Howard  Waters,  college  prof.;  b. 
Baltinioie,  IMd.,  Aug.  13,  ISTl;  s.  Thomas  Para- 
mour and  Margaret  Mustard  (Waters)  Doughty; 
earliest  maternal  ancestor  in  America,  Lt.  Ed- 
ward Waters,  who  came  to  Jamestown,  Va.,  in  the 
sliip  Patience,  1608;  paternal  ancestor,  Francis 
Doughty,  a  preacher  in  Va.,  in  early  17th  century; 
ed.  Friends'  schs.,  Baltimore,  Md.;  proficient  in 
elec.  engring.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1893;  commercial 
work,  7  yrs.;  grad.  student,  Johns  Hopkins,  1900- 
4,  Ph.D.,  1904;  m.  Nov.  29,  1905,  Anna  Elizabeth 
Bates,  of  Baltimore,  Md.  Research  asst.  Carnegie 
Foundation,  1904-5;  instr.  in  chemistry,  U.  of  Mo., 
1905-6,  U.  of  Wis.,  1906-7;  instr.  in  chemistry, 
1907-8,  asst.  prof.,  1908-9;  asso.  prof.,  1909-13, 
prof,  since  1913.,  Amherst.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  menu 
Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Phi  Gamma  Dalta,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Sigma  Xi,  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon,  Presbyte- 
rian. Club:  Chemists'  (New  Yorlv).  Contbr.  in- 
vestigations to  scientific  jours.  Address:  52  Amity 
St.,  Amherst,  Mass. 

DOUGI^AS,  Alice  May,  author;  b.  Bath,  Me., 
June  28,  18  65;  d.  Joshua  Lufkin  and  Helen  Laura- 
man  (Harvey)  Douglas.  Ex-state  supt.  peace  and 
arbitrat..  Me.  W.C.T.U. ;  ex-sec.  Y''oung  People's 
Work,  Woman's  Home  Missionary  Soc.  M.E.  Ch., 
Me.  Conf. :  exec.  sec.  Me.  Branch  Am.  Sch.  Peace 
League;  Me.  corr.  Lake  Mohonk  Conf.  on  Internat. 
Arbitration;  geneal.  investigator  for  Eugenics 
Sect.,  Carnegie  Instn.,  Cold  Spring  Harbor,  N.Y. ; 
ex-dir.  Me.  Conf.  Deaconess  Home,  Portland. 
Formerly  wrote  Sunday  School  lessons  primary 
dept.  Sunday  School  Journal;  was  editor  of  Pacific 
Banner,  and  The  Acorn.  First  state  primary  S.S. 
sec.  (for  Me.)  in  U.S.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  books,  etc)      Address:  Bath,  Me.* 

DOUGIiAS,  Charles  Henry,  editor;  moved  to 
New  York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1910-11.) 

DOUGIiAS,  Charles  Joseph,  M.D. ;  b.  at  Hebron, 
Conn.,  Sept.  29,  1860;  s.  Charles  H.  and  Almira  E. 
(White)  Douglas;  descendant  of  Peregrine  White, 
of  the  Mayflower;  M.D.,  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll., 
Chicago,  1891;  post-grad,  work.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.; 
m.  Ida  A.  Porter,  of  Hebron,  Conn.,  Oct.  12,  1887. 
Began  practice  in  Chicago,  1891;  removed  to  Bos- 
ton, 1896;  founder,  1903,  and  propr.  of  The  Douglas 
Sanatorium;  discoverer  of  the  hypnotic  proper- 
ties of  apomorphine.  Mem.  Mass.  Homoe.  Med. 
Soc,  Dorchester  Med.  Soc.  Am.  Med.  Soc.  for  the 
Study  of  Alcohol  and  Narcotics.  Trustee  Children's 
Museum  of  Boston,  Dorchester  Relief  Soc.  Uni- 
tarian. Mason  (St.  John's  Lodge).  Clubs:  Field 
and  Forest  (pres.  since  1912),  Economic  Author 
of  numerous  papers  on  med.  sub.iects.  Recreations: 
motoring,  tramping.  Address:  321  Centre  St.,  Dor- 
chester District,  Boston. 

DOUGIiAS,  Georgre  William,  editor;  moved  to 
Tuxedo  Park,  N.Y.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1914-15.) 

DOUGIiAS,  Henry  Marshall,  clergyman;  b.  South 
Richmond  (now  Fernwood).  N.Y.,  Sept.  15,  1846;  s. 
Oscar  J.  and  Sarah  O.  (Foi-bes)  Douglas;  grad. 
Colgate  Theol.  Sem..  1887;  m.  Pulaski,  N.Y.,  Aug. 
2,  1869,  Martha  J.  Root.  Taught  in  Oswego  Nor- 
mal Sch.  and  U.  of  111.  to  1871;  ordained  Bapt. 
minister.  1883;  pastor,  Harpursville,  N.Y.,  1882-6, 
Middle  Falls,  N.Y.,  1886-9,  Putney,  Vt.,  1889-93, 
St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  1893-8.  West  Haven.  Vt..  1898- 
10,  Bernardston.  Mass.,  since  1910.  Republican. 
Address:  Bernardston,  Mass. 

DOUGIiAS,  Korman  B.;  b.  Middlebury,  Vt.,  Aug. 
1,  1S4  4;  .s.  Edwin  B.  and  Naomi  (Tupper)  Douglas; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  and  acads. ;  pvt.  Co.  D,  14th  Vt.  Inf., 
1862-3,  serving  in  Army  of  the  Potomac;  m.  1st, 
Nov.  4,  1867,  Annah  D.  Backus  (died,  1869);  m.  2d, 
Apr.  26,  1876,  Mrs.  Laura  (Cook)  Barnes.  As- 
sisted father  in  farming  in  Vt.  until  1878;  engaged 
in  farming,  Sherborn,  Mass.,  since  1878;  pres. 
Patrons'  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  since  1887.  Master 
Sherborn   Grange,    3    yrs.,    Middlesex   and   Norfolk 


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Union  Grange,  3  yrs. ;  mem.  Exec.  Com.,  Mass.  State 
Grange,  5  yrs.;  Overseer,  18SS-9,  and  Master  of 
State  Grange,  1889-91.  Pres.  Aliddlesex  South  Agrl. 
Soc,  1889-90.  Mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  IS  yrs.  Republican. 
Mem.  G.A.R.  Mason  (K.T.).  Address:  Sherborn, 
Mass. 

SOUCrliAS,  Orlanao  Benajah,  M.D. ;  b.  Cornwall, 
Vt.,  Sept.  12,  ISoij;  s.  Amos  and  Almira  (Balcom) 
Douglas;  acad.  edn.  Brandon,  Vt. ;  M.D.,  IT.  Med. 
Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1877;  m.  Mary  A.  Rust,  of 
Orwell,  Vt.,  Dec.  27,  1864  (died  Aug.  31,  1873);  2d, 
May  L.,  d.  Rev.  A.  C.  Manson,  Sept.  16,  1875  (died 
Jan.  IS,  1913).  Pvt.,  It.  and  adj.  18th  Mo.  Vols,  and 
acting  asst.  adj. -gen.  in  Civil  War;  twice  wounded. 
Asst.  surgeon,  1S77-S3,  surgeon  and  dir.,  1883-02, 
consulting  surgeon,  1902 — ,  Manhattan  Eye,  Ear 
and  Throat  Hosp.;  prof,  diseases  of  nose  and  throat, 
New  York  Post-Grad.  Med.  Sch.  and  Hosp.,  1SS9- 
01.  Pres.  New  Hampshire  Orphans'  Home;  mem. 
exec.  com.  Y.M.C.A.  of  N.H.  Pres.,  1891,  and  treas., 
1879-87.  Med.  Soc.  of  Co.  of  New  York;  treas.  N.Y. 
Acad.  Medicine,  1888-98;  mem.  N.Y.  State  Med.  Soc, 
N.H.  Med.  Soc,  N.H.  Surg.  Soc.  N.H.  Assn.  Mil. 
Surgeons;  hon.  mem.  Vt.  Med.  Soc;  comdr.  Dept. 
of  N.H.  (J.A.R. ;  companion  first  class,  Ijoyal  Le- 
gion, U.S.A.;  med.  dir.  Nat.  Assn.  Survivors'  Bat- 
tle of  Shiloh.  Mason  (32°),  Shriner.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books.)  Address:  25  Auburn 
St..  Concord,  N.H.* 

DOUGIiAS,  "William  Lewis,  ex-governor:  b.  Ply- 
mouth, J\Iass.,  Aug.  22,  IS 45:  s.  William  and  Mary 
C.  (Vaughan)  Douglas:  ed.  at  brief  irregular  pe- 
riods in  pub.  schs.  of  Mass.;  (LL.D.,  Tufts  Coll., 
1905);  when  5  yrs.  old  lost  father  by  death;  m. 
Chiltonville,  town  of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  N.  Au- 
gusta Terry,  Sept.  6,  1868.  At  age  of  7  went  to 
work  for  an  uncle,  who  set  him  to  pegging  shoes, 
and  except  for  a  brief  return  to  his  mother  when 
11  yrs.  old,  worked  for  his  uncle  8  yrs.;  worked  in 
cotton  mill  at  Plymouth  at  15,  and  later  in  factory 
at  Chiltonville,  Mass.;  afterward  went  to  Hopkin- 
ton  and  South  Braintree,  Mass.,  where  learned 
bootmaking;  worked  as  journeyman  and  foreman 
at  Brockton.  1876,  when  began  with  small  shop, 
from  which  has  built  up  business  with  6  factories 
with  combined  capacity  of  over  20,000  pairs  of 
shoes  daily,  and  owns  78  retail  shoe  stores  in  large 
cities  selling  the  "Douglas"  shoe.  Mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1884-5,  Senate,  1887;  mayor  of  Brock- 
ton, 1890;  gov.  of  Mass.,  1905.  Del.  Dem.  Nat. 
convs..  1884.  92,  96,  del.-at-large  1904.  Home: 
Brockton,  Mass.* 

DOUGIiAS,  "William  "Wilberforce,  judge;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Nov.  26,  1841;  s.  Rev.  William  and 
Sarah  (Sawver)  Douglas;  A.M.,  Brown  U.,  1861 
(LL.D.,  1902):  served  in  U.S.  Vols.,  1861-4;  LL.B.. 
Albany  Law  Sch.,  1866;  m.  Anna  Jean  Bennett,  of 
Newton,  Mass.,  June  30.  1884.  U.S.  commr.,  1874- 
90;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1871-3,  Senate,  1890; 
mem.  Providence  Common  Council,  1873-6;  justice, 
1891-05,  chief  justice,  1905-8,  Supreme  Ct.  of  R.I. 
Trustee  Brown  U..  since  1902.  Div.  judge  advocate 
R.I.  Militia,  1866-74:  asst.  adj. -gen.,  1881,  adj. -gen., 
1882.  Judge  advocate-gen.  G.A.R..  1S71-7;  sr.  vice- 
comdr.  Mass.  Commandery  Loyal  Legion,  1889, 
1909,  comdr.,  1912.  Moderator  Charitable  Bapt. 
Soc,  1900-14.  Dir.  Narragansett  Electric  Lighting 
Co.,  Providence.  1889 — ,  Union  Trust  Co.,  1912—. 
Commr.  Dexter  Donation,  1909-13;  mem.  commn.  to 
report  revised  Constn.  of  State,  1912 — .  Clubs: 
Squantum  (pres.,  1911-14),  Hope  (pres.  1912 — ), 
Art,  Agawam  Hunt  (Providence),  Newport  Read- 
ing Room  (hon.).  Newport  Clam  Bake.  Address: 
107  Prospect  St.,  Providence.  R.I.* 

DOUG-IiASS.  Gaylord  "William,  educator;  b. 
Hinesburgh,  Vt..  July  4,  1876:  s.  Elvin  Leroy  and 
Phebe  Merisa  (Scovell)  Douglass;  grad.  Mt.  Her- 
mon  (Mass.)  Sch.,  1896;  B.A.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn., 
1900,  M.A.,  1914;  m.  Edith  Ellen  Bride,  of  Con- 
cord, N.H.,  Dec.  27,  1905.  Head  of  History  Dept., 
Mt.  Hermon  Sch.  for  Boys.  1900-5;  prin.  Berry 
Sch.  for  Bovs.  Rome,  Ga.,  1905-7,  high  sch..  Rum- 
ford,  Me.,  1907-10.  Murdock  Sch.,  Winchendon, 
Mass.,  1910-12;  headmasterWilbraham  A5ad..  since 
Feb.  1.  1912.  Mem.  Phi  Nu  Theta.  Republican. 
Methodist.    Address:  Wilbraham,  Mass. 

DOXTG-IiASS,  Jolin  Abbott,  M.D.;  b.  Waterford, 
Me.,  Oct.  20,  1829;  s.  Rev.  John  A.  and  Lucy  (Ab- 


bott) Douglas;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1854,  A.M.,  1857; 
M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1S61;  m. 
Helen  Elizabeth  Howarth,  cf  Salisbury,  Mass., 
Aug.  9.  1862;  1  daughter,  Grace  Etta.  Teacher 
Newburyport,  Mass.,  1854-6,  Marblehead,  1856-8; 
practiced,  Waltham,  Mass.,  1862;  surgeon  11th 
Mass.  Inf.,  1863-4;  practiced  at  Amesbury,  Mass., 
since  1865.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Mason 
(K.T.);  mem.  E.  P.  Wallace  Post  No.  122,  G.A.R. 
Republican.    Conglist.    Address:  Amesbury,  Mass. 

DOUGIiASS,   RoBwell   Sarg^eant,    mfr. ;    Sept.    26, 

lS41-July  24.  1912.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

DOUGIiASS,  "William  Henry,  merchant,  banker; 

b.  Mt.  Vernon,  N.Y.,  July  8,  1860;  s.  Enoch  and 
Mary  (Houghmont)  Douglass;  grad.  pub.  schs., 
Mt.  Vernon,  1874;  m.  J>ine  16,  1886,  Eleanora  Bond, 
of  N.Y.  City;  2  children,  Helen  B.,  Ogden  B.  Found- 
ed with  partner  house  of  Dillon  &  Douglass,  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  1885;  became  dir.  Mechanics'  Bank, 
1899;  was  elected  v. -p.  same,  1903-7,  pres.  since 
1907.  Mem.  Chamber  of  Commerce,  New  Haven. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Clubs:  Union  League,  Quin- 
nipiack.  New  Haven  Lawn.  Recreations:  travel. 
Home:  388  Orange  St.  Office:  Mechanics  Bank, 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

DO"W,  Albert  Kelson,  commercial  forester;  b. 
West  Epping,  N.H.,  May  30.  1860;  s.  Winthrop  N. 
and  Judith  E.  (Robinson)  Dow;  grad.  Exeter  (N.H.) 
High  Sch.,  1879;  stuaied  1  yr.  in  pvt.  sch.  in  Boston 
and  later  under  pvt.  tutor  at  home,  in  Can.  and 
in  France;  m.  Florence  Griffin,  of  New  London, 
N.H..  Aug.  10,  1898.  Engaged  in  lumbering  in  N.H. 
and  Me.  ,  1881-05;  since  1905,  in  practice  of  forestry 
on  wood  and  timber  land  acquired  by  himself 
and  father  in  lumbering  operations  covering  a  pe- 
riod of  50  yrs.;  v. -p.  and  dir.  Exeter  Banking  Co.; 
v.-p.  and  trustee  Union  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank. 
Pres.  Exeter  Hosp.;  mem.  Pub.  Library  Com.; 
mem.  exec.  com.  County  Y.M.C.A.  Enlisted  in  Co. 
D,  1st  Regt.  N.H.N. G.,  1882;  commd.  2d  It.,  1884; 
capt.  and  a.-d.-c,  1st  Brigade,  1887;  asst.  msp.- 
gen.  with  rank  of  maj.,  1889;  asst.  adj. -gen.  with 
rank  of  It.-col.,  1890;  insp.-gen.  with  rank  of  brig.- 
gen.,  1891;  commn.  expired,  Jan.,  1893.  Conglist. 
Address:  Exeter,  N.H. 

I>0"W,  Arthur  Wesley,  artist;  moved  to  New 
York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica, 1914-15.) 

DOW,  Edwin  Clinton,  lawyer;  b.  Paris,  Me.,  Aug. 
22,  1835;  s.  Rev.  Huse  and  Zilpha  (Drake)  Dow; 
descendant  of  Revolutionary  ancestry;  ed.  Middle- 
town,  Conn.;  studied  law  under  E.  P.  Arvine,  New 
Haven  Conn.;  admitted  to  bar,  1878;  m.  New 
Haven.  Jan.  13,  1857.  Hester  D.  Barnes;  3  chil- 
dren, Edwin  Z.,  Harry  B.,  Mae  B.  (Mrs.  E.  A. 
Munsell).  Employed  as  mechanic  at  Oxford. 
Conn.,  until  enlisting  in  Co.  F.,  4th  Conn.  Vol. 
Inf.,  later  Co.  F,  1st  Conn.  Heavy  Arty.,  May  23, 
1861;  capt.,  Nov.  6.  1861,  and  served  until  mus- 
tered out  Oct.  26.  1864;  asst.  city  atty..  New  Haven. 
1887-92,  city  attv.,  1892-3;  asso.  judge  and  judge 
of  City  Ct.,  1895-05.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mem. 
G.A.R.  Mason  (K.T.  Shriner);  mem.  I.O.O.F. 
Home:  46  Brownell  St.  Address:  185  Church  St., 
New  Haven,   Conn. 

DOW,  Prank  Edward,  M.D. :  b.  Lynn,  Mass., 
Feb.  5,  1882:  s.  John  and  Mary  Phoebe  (Little) 
Dow;  grad.  Lvnn  English  High  Sch.,  1899;  M.D.. 
Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1910;  m.  Marion  Dole,  of 
Roxburv  (Boston),  Mass.,  Sept.  22,  1909;  2  chil- 
dren, Eleanor.  Richard.  Began  practice  in  Bos- 
ton, 1910;  settled  in  Northampton,  Mass.,  1911. 
Formerly  mem.  2d  Corps  Cadets.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc.  N.E.  Ophthal.  Soc,  Am.  Acad. 
Ophthalmology  and  Oto-Laryngology,  Alpha  Kap- 
pa Kappa.  Republican.  Clubs:  Northampton,  North- 
ampton Country.  Home:  241  Crescent  St.  Office: 
Central  Chambers,  Center  St.,  Northampton,  Mass. 

DOW,  Frederick  ITeal,  publisher;  b.  Portland. 
Me.,  Dec.  23.  1840;  s.  Gen.  Neal  Dow;  ed.  Portland 
Acad,  and  Friends'  School,  Providence:  m.  Julia 
Dana  Hammond,  Oct.  22,  1864:  3  children,  Marie 
Cornelia  Durant  IMarquard.  William  H.,  Marion 
Durant  (Mrs.  "^^illiam  C.  Eaton).  Pres.  Evening 
Express  Pub.  Co.,  Casco  Nat.  Bank.  Portland  Gas 
Light  Co.,  Union  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co..  Port- 
land   R.R.    Co.,    Biddeford    &    Saco    R.R.    Co.,    etc. 


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Served  city  govt,  and  school  com.,  Portland;  Gov.'s 
Council  of  Me.;  ex-chmn.  Rep.  State  Com.;  del. 
Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1S80;  collector  port  of  Portland, 
1883-5,  1890-5;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep..  lSST-90 
(speaker  of  House,  1889-90);  commr.  Phila.  Expn., 
1876.  Clubs:  Portland,  Portland  Country,  I'ort- 
land  Farmers'  (pr^s.),  Uramliall  L,eai;ue,  lOconomic. 
State  St.  Ch.  Pari.sli  Club.  Home:  714  Congress 
St.     OMice:    IJ   Monumc-nt   Sq.,   Portland,   Me.* 

DOW,  Oeorg'e  Francis;  b.  Wakefield,  N.H.,  Jan. 
7,  18G8;  s.  George  Prince  and  Ada  Hingham  (Tap- 
pan)  Dow;  pub.  schs.  and  under  pvt.  tutelage;  un- 
married. In  wiiolesale  metal  business,  Boston, 
1886-7;  sec.  Essex  Inst.,  Salem,  Mass.,  July,  1S98 — , 
also  dir.  its  mus.  and  editor  its  pubis.  Mem.  Mass. 
Gen.  Ct.,  1900.  Chmn.  bd.  trustees  Topsfleld  Town 
Library.  Republican.  Orthodox  Conglist.  Founder 
and  sec.  Topsfield  Hist.  Soc.  and  editor  of  its 
pubis.;  mem.  Essex  Inst.,  Am.  Antiq.  Soc-.,  Am. 
Hist.  Assn..  Am.  Mus.  Assn.,  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal. 
Soc,  etc.  Mason.  Home:  Topsfield,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress:   The  Essex  Inst.,  Salem,  Mass.* 

DOW,  Harry  Bobinson,  probate  judge;  b. 
Methucn,  Mass.,  Feb.  12.  1S62;  s.  Virgil  and  Sarah 
(Kiniliall)  Dow;  A.R.,  Harvard,  1SS4;  student  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,  1884-5;  m.  Harriet  B.  Robinson, 
of  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Sept.  28.  1892.  In  law  prac- 
tice at  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1887-09;  mem.  Sweeney, 
Dow  &  Cox;  mem.  Citv  Council,  Lawrence,  1891, 
92.  93  (pres.,  1893);  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1895,  1S96;  spl.  justice  Police  Ct.,  Lawrence,  1898- 
08;  judge  of  probate,  Essex  Co.  since  1908.  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  Mason  (33°).  Home:  North 
Andover,    Mass.     Office:     Salem,    Mass. 

DOW,  Herbert  Beeman,  actuary;  b.  Woburn. 
Mass..  :Mar.  7.  1S5S:  s.  James  Neal  and  Ellen 
Sophia  (Beeman)  Dow;  direct  descendant  of 
Henry  Dow,  Watertown,  Mass.,  1637;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1879;  (A.M..  Dartmouth,  1884);  m.  Jan.  1, 
1883.  Vanie  Buck  Roldnson,  of  Woburn.  Mass.; 
2  children,  Ethel  R.,  Roland  B.  Taught  sch.,  An- 
dover, N.H.,  Orange,  N.J.,  and  Woburn,  Mass., 
1879-90;  in  life  ins.  business  since  1890;  actuary 
N.E.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Boston,  since  1901;  trustee 
Woburn  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Woburn 
Co-operative  Bank;  mem.  exec.  com.  Woburn  Char- 
itable Assn.  Lecturer  on  ins.  in  Graduate  .Sch.  of 
Business  Administration,  and  Grad.  Sch.  of  Medi- 
cine. Harvard.  Life  trustee  of  Woburn  Pub.  Li- 
brary. L^nitarian.  Fellow  Actuarial  Soc.  America; 
mem.  Congres  Internationaux  d'  Actuaires,  Am. 
Statis.  Soc,  Am.  Unitarian  Assn.,  N.E.  Hist.- 
Geneal.  Soc.  Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Ex- 
change, Harvard  Union.  Towanda.  Home:  AVo- 
burn,    Mass.     Office:     87    Milk   St.,    Boston. 

DOW,  I^onis  Henry,  college  prof.;  b.  Lowell, 
Mass..  Apr.  1,  1872;  s.  Thomas  Edward  and  Mary 
Irving  (Burbeck)  Dow;  A.B.,  Harvard  (summa 
cum  laude),  1890,  A.M.,  1894;  Sorbonne,  Paris, 
1S9S-9;  m.  Rebecca  Rumrill,  of  Springfield,  Mass., 
July  16,  1896.  Instr.  Greek,  1895-6,  asst.  prof. 
French,  1896-1901,  prof,  French  since  1901,  Dart- 
moutli.     Address:    Hanover,   N.H.* 

DOW,  Purcell  Ii.,  clergyman:  b.  Lanesboro, 
Mass.,  Apr.  3,  1850;  s.  Samuel  W.  and  Rebecca 
(Ingalls)  Dow;  ed.  common  schs.  and  pvt.  high 
sch.,  Lanesboro;  m.  Oct.  27,  1870,  Floretta  Potter, 
of  Lanesboro;  m.  2d,  May  4,  1877,  Mary  E.  Geddes, 
of  Troy,  N.Y.  Deacon,  1880.  elder,  1884,  M.E.  Ch.; 
pastor  (Cheshire,  Mass.,  1876-9,  West  Lebanon  and 
East  Lebanon.  N.Y.,  1879-82,  Ketchums  Corners, 
N.Y.,  1882-5,  Trinity  Ch.,  Troy,  N.Y.,  1885-8,  Grace 
Ch.,  Albany,  1888-93,  1st  Ch.,  Hoosick  Falls,  N.Y., 
1893-6.  1st  Ch.,  Gloversville,  N.Y.,  1896-8,  5th  Av. 
Ch.,  Troy,  1898-05;  dist.  supt.  Troy  Conf.,  Ben- 
nington, Vt.,  1905-11,  Bennington,  since  1911.  Pro- 
hibitionist. Mem.  Gen.  Conf..  M.E.  Chs..  Balti- 
more. Md..  1908.  Address:  120  Pleasant  St.,  Ben- 
nington, Vt. 

DOW,  Richard  William,  clergvman;  b.  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.,  Oct.  12,  1856;  s.  George  Worthington  and 
Ann  De  Bevoise  (Prince)  Dow;  grad.  General 
Theol.  Sem.,  1893.  Deacon,  1893,  priest,  1894,  P.E. 
Ch.;  St.  Stephen's  Ch..  Pittsfield,  N.H.,  1893-4;  mis- 
sionary at  large,  N.H.,  1894-05;  priest  in  charge 
St.  Luke's  Ch.,  Concord.  N.H..  since  1906,  and  of 
Grace  Ch.,  East  Concord,  since  1912.    Sec.  Diocese 


of  N.H.,    1907.    Republican.    Address:    47  Pleasant 
St.,  ("oncord,  N.H. 

DOW,  Wallace  It.,  real  estate  and  insurance;  b. 
Albany,  Vt.,  Apr.  15,  1850;  s.  Luther  C.  and  Lovina 
(Dewey)  Dow;  ed.  Albany  pub.  schs.  and  acad. ; 
m.  Lillian  A.  Fairman,  of  Albany,  Jan.  1,  1874; 
children,  Ernest  F.,  Cleo  V.  I'ostmaster,  South 
Albany,  1885-9,  East  Hardwick,  1893-7;  sec.  and 
treas.  Hardwick  Bd.  of  Trade;  mgr.  Lamoille  Val- 
lev  Creamery  Assn.,  1893-7;  trustee  and  purchas- 
ing agt.  Vt.  State  Hosp.  for  the  Insane,  1905-6;  in 
real  estate  and  ins.  business  since  1903.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Address: 
Hardwick,  Vt. 

DOW,  Willard  Wellman;  b.  Somerville,  Mass., 
Sept.  26,  1879;  s.  Dr.  William  Wellman  and  Sylvia- 
Antoinette  (Griffin)  Dow;  S.H.,  Ma.ss.  Inst.  Tech., 
1901;  m.  May  27,  1903,  Blanche  Estelle  Lincoln, 
of  Maiden,  Mass.;  children,  Sylvia  L.,  Marjorie. 
Asst.  treas.  Stone  &  Webster  Management  Assn., 
1907-12,  since  asst.  treas.  Stone  &  Webster  Engi- 
neering Corpn.  Dir.  Boston  Young  Men's  Christian 
Union.  Mem.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Recreations:  ten- 
nis, fishing.  Home:  85  Pine  Ridge  Rd.,  Waban, 
Mass.    Office:     147   Milk  St.,   Boston. 

DOWD,  A(rthur)  Dudley,  real  estate;  b.  North 
Granville.  Mass.,  June  30,  1864;  s.  Charles  F.  and 
Harriet  N.  (North)  Dowd;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll., 
1885;  studied  law  Columbia  Univ.  Law  Sch.,  New 
York;  m.  Gertrude  L.  Lamkin,  of  Boston,  .Tan. 
21.  1892;  children,  Madelaine,  Eleanor,  Lester, 
Roger,  Harriet.  Admitted  to  New  York  bar,  1889, 
Mass.  bar,  1894;  practiced  in  New  York;  removed 
to  Boston,  1894,  and  since  devoted  attention  chiefly 
to  real  estate.  Dir.  Boston  Real  Estate  Exchange 
and  Auction  Board.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Exchange, 
Brae  Burn  Country,  Newton  Centre  Squash  Ten- 
nis. Recreations:  tennis,  golf,  bridge.  Home:  New- 
ton Centre,  Mass.    Office:    16  State  St.,  Boston. 

DOWD,  Emma  C,  writer;  d.  Rufus  Sherman  and 
Caroline  (Merriman)  Dowd;  pvt.  schs.  and  under 
pvt.  tutelage;  unmarried.  Conglist.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc)  Home:  30  Hobart 
St.,  Meriden,  Conn.* 

DOWE,  Jennie  Elizabetli  Tapper,  author;  b.  Wil- 
braham,  Mass.,  Dec.  11,  1845;  d.  Edwin  Lombard 
and  Katherine  (Moore)  Tupper;  grad.  Westfield 
Normal  Sch.,  1862,  and  studied  Wilbraham  Acad.; 
m.  Charlton,  Mass.,  William  Hilton  Dowe.  June 
29,  1864.  Extensive  contbr.  of  verse  and  songs  to 
Scribner's  1877-80,  St.  Nicholas,  1880-93,  Century 
Mag.  since  1882,  notably  50  "Songs  of  Ireland," 
1891-8;  also  prose  contbns.  to  other  mags.,  and 
songs  which  have  been  set  to  music  by  leading 
composers.  (.See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list 
of  books.)  Address:  17  Akron  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass.* 

DOWIiIlTCr,  John  Francis,  M.D.;  b.  Meriden, 
Conn.,  July  8,  1856;  s.  Peter  and  Elizabeth 
(Moran)  Dowling;  prep.  edn.  Meriden  Acad.;  stu- 
dent New  York  U. ;  M.D..  Long  Island  Coll.  Hosp., 
Brooklyn,  1890;  m.  Hazardville,  Conn.,  Apr.  14, 
1896,  Margaret  J.  Leary;  3  children,  Leo  J.,  Clare 
B.,  John.  Began  practice  at  Thompsonville,  Conn., 
1890;  removed  to  Hartford,  1896;  dir.  and  visiting 
phys.,  St.  Francis  Hosp.:  health  commr.  of  Hart- 
ford, 1913-16  (pres.  of  bd.,  1914).  Mem.  A.M.A.. 
Conn.  Med.  Soc,  Hartford  County  Med.  Soc.  (pres., 
1914),  Hartford  Med.  Soc.  Democrat.  Catholic. 
Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus.  A.  O.  of  Hibernians, 
Recreations:  life  in  the  country,  traveling.  Ad- 
dress:    1315    Main    St.,    Hartford,    Conn. 

DOWNES,  George,  lawyer,  banker;  b.  Machias, 
Mr.,  Dec.  23,  1868;  s.  Lemuel  G.  and  Augusta 
(Wadsworth)  Downes;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1892;  m. 
Josephine  Ham.  of  St.  Stephen.  N.B.,  June  23, 
1897;  1  daughter,  Mina  W.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar, 
1896,  and  since  practiced  at  Calais;  postmaster, 
Calais,  1902-14;  pres.  Calais  Nat.  Bank.  Mason; 
lied  Men.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  St.  Croix. 
Recreations:  fishing,  hunting.  Home:  250  Main 
St.    Office:    19  North  St.,  Calais,  Me. 

DOWNES,  John  Ireland  Howe,  artist;  b.  Derby, 
Conn.,  Sept.  18,  1861;  s.  William  Elijah  and  .Tane 
Maria  (Howe)  Downes;  ed.  Hopl^ins  Grammar 
Sch.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1874-6.  Yale  Sch.  Fine 
Arts,    1888-91,    Art    Students'    League,    New   York, 


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1S92;  pupil  of  Luc  Olivier  Merson,  Pai'is.  France, 
1894-95:  Bachelor  of  Pine  Arts,  Yale.  1S9.S;  unmar- 
ried. Librarian,  Yale  Sch.  Fine  Arts;  has  country 
studio  at  Mt.  Carmel,  Conn.;  dir.  Ousatonic  Water 
Power  Co.,  Derby,  Conn.,  Shelton  Water  Co.,  Howe 
Mfg-.  Co.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Archaeol.  Inst,  of  Amer- 
ica, New  Haven  Hist.  Soc,  New  Haven  Paint  and 
Clay  Club  (pres.),  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Alliance 
Francaise  Groupe  de  New  Haven  (sec.  and  treas.). 
Bibliophile  Soc.  Clubs:  (social)  Graduates',  New 
Haven,  Country,  New  Haven  Lawn.  Home:  345 
Whitney  Av.  Office:  1061  Chapel  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

DOWNES,  William  Howe,  art  critic;  b.  Derby, 
Conn..  March  1,  1S54;  .s.  William  E.  and  Jane 
Maria  (Home)  Downes;  ed.  pvt.  schs.  and  tutors; 
studied  German  and  French  abroad  1  yr. ;  m.  Helen 
Louise  Sawyer,  of  Derbv,  Conn.,  Sept.  28,  1875 
(died  1S91):  2d,  Sarah  Olive  T.owell,  of  Hiram, 
Me.,  May  16,  1892.  Went  to  Vienna  Expn.,  1873, 
as  a  newspaper  corr. ;  reporter  on  'Boston  Globe 
several  years,  from  1874;  later  on  Daily  Adver- 
tiser; now  on  The  Transcript.  Mem.  Am.  Inst. 
Arts  and  Letters.  Club:  Brae  Burn  Country.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books  and  writ- 
ing's.) Home:  83  Sutherland  Rd.,  Boul.  Sla.  Ad- 
dress:    Boston   Transcript,    Boston.* 

DOWNEY,  Charles  Jolin,  M.D. ;  b.  Granville, 
Mass.,  Mar.  23,  1S69;  s.  John  F.  and  Catherine  C. 
(Loftus)  Downev;  ed.  hip:h  sch.  and  Westfleld 
State  Normal  Sch.;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medi- 
cine. 1894;  m.  Mary  E.  Cormick,  of  Lee,  Mass.,  Sept. 
17,  1902:  2  children.  Charles  John,  Helen  Mary. 
Practiced  in  Spring-field,  Mass.,  since  1894:  trustee 
Hosp.  for  Consumptives,  State  of  Mass.  Mem.  exec, 
com.  Dem.  State  Com.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Springfield  Acad.  Medicine.  Mem.  B.P.O. 
Elks,  Moose,  Hibernians,  Knights  of  Columbus. 
Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Clubs:  Nayasset, 
Oxford  Countrv.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  257 
Union  St.    Office:    317  Main  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

DCWNING,  Bertha  Carol,  INI.D.;  b.  Kennebunk, 
Me..  Mar.  22,  1S67:  d.  Justin  Streeter  and  Jane 
Alcock  (Stiles)  Downing;  of  Puritan  and  French 
Huguenot  stock:  spl.  student  Harvard  Annex 
(now  Radcliffe  Coll.),  1887;  M.D.,  Woman's  Med. 
Coll.  of  Pa.,  Phila.,  1896;  resident  phys.  Balti- 
more House  of  Refuge  for  girls,  1896-7;  hon.  fel- 
low Clark  U.,  1905-6,  M.A.  (in  anthropology  and 
psychology),  1910;  spl.  student  Clark  U.,  1905-14; 
unmarried.  Began  as  officer  at  Training  Sch.  for 
Feeble  Minded,  Elwin,  Pa.,  1888;  then  with  Vine- 
land  (N.J.)  Training-  Sch.  for  Feeble  Minded; 
took  up.  in  1899,  scientific  study  of  children  who 
are  precocious,  retarded  or  insane.  Served  as  lec- 
turer, .Sargent  Normal  Sch.  of  Physical  Develop- 
ment, (Cambridge,  Mass.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Medi- 
cine, A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Am.  Assn.  for  Study  of  Feeble 
Minded,  etc.  Clubs:  Unitarian,  Twentieth  Cen- 
tury. Recreations:  nature  study.  Address:  4 
Downing  St.,  Worcester,   Mass. 

SO'WITS,  Franklin  H.,  mfr. :  b.  Mechanic  Falls, 
Me.,  Dec.  13.  1S59:  s.  Asa  L.  and  Clara  J.  (Perkins) 
Downs;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Mechanic  Falls,  and  Hebron 
Acad.,  Me.:  m.  Ann  C.  Ballantyne,  of  Tilton,  N.H., 
June  20,  1894.  Learned  shoe  mfg.  business  under 
Joseph  Davis,  of  Lynn,  Mass.;  then  became  mem- 
ber firm  of  Gushing  &  Downs,  shoe  mfrs.,  Lynn, 
later  Downs  &  Watson  Co.;  retired,  1906;  reentered 
business,  June,  1908;  now  partner  P.  J.  Nangle  & 
Co.,  mfrs.  cut  soles;  dir.  Lynn  Nat.  Bank,  Lynn 
Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Republican.  Universalist.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Oxford  (Lynn). 
Home:  Lynnfleld,  Mass.  Office:  99-103  High  St., 
Boston. 

DOWTTS,  Mrs.  Georg-e  Sheldon  (Mrs.  Georgia 
Sheldon),  author.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in   America,    1914-].^.) 

DOWSE,  William  Bradford  Homer,  lawyer,  mfr.; 
b.  Sherborn,  Mass.,  Feb.  29,  1852;  s.  Edmond  (D.D.) 
and  Elizabeth  (Bowditch)  Dowse;  7th  in  descent 
from  John  Alden.  of  the  Mayflower;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1873;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1875;  post-grad, 
work  same,  1876:  m.  Fanny  Reed,  of  Taunton, 
Mass.,  June  20.  1883;  3  daughters,  Dorothy  Pinieo, 
Margaret,  Beatrice.     Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1875, 


to  U.S.  Circuit  Ct.,  1877,  U.S.  Supreme  Ct.,  1878; 
specialized  in  patent  causes,  offices  in  Boston  and 
New  York,  1876-1900;  since  engaged  in  mfg.;  pres. 
Reed  &  Barton  Corpn.  (gold  and  silversmiths), 
Taunton,  Mass.;  pres.  U.S.  Fastener  Co.;  treas. 
Consolidated  Fastener  Co.;  dir.  Waltham  Watch 
Co.,  etc.  Pres.  Home  Market  Club,  1911,  12,  13,  14; 
mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Mem.  Soc.  Mayfiower  Descendants, 
Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  S.R.,  Mass.  Hort.  Soc,  Mass. 
Geneal.  Soc,  Old  Colony  Hist.  Soc.  Veteran  1st 
Corps  Cadets.  Clubs:  Exchange,  University,  Har- 
vard, Riding,  Brookline  Country,  Mass.  Auto  (Bos- 
ton);  University,  Harvard,  Manhattan  (New  York); 
etc.  Recreations:  riding,  golf,  yachting,  llome: 
Sherborn,  Mass.;  412  Beacon  St.,  Boston;  "Es- 
wood,"  Commonwealth  Av.,  West  Newton  Mass.; 
"Seagirt."  Wianno,  Cape  Cod,  Mass.;  (farm) 
Rehoboth,  Mass.      Office:  95  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

DOWTY,  William  Edmund,  clergyman;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1897;  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1902.  Deacon,  1901,  priest,  1902, 
P.E.  Ch.;  asst.  Emmanuel  Ch.,  Boston;  now  rector 
St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Maiden.    Address:  Maiden,  Mass. 

DOYIiE,  Alexander,  sculptor.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  biography.)  Home  and  Studio: 
Dedham,  Mass.* 

DOYIiE,  James  Ii.,  newspaper  publisher;  b.  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  June  24,  1855;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  28,  1878,  Mary  A.  Langdon. 
Learned  newspaper  work  and  printer's  trade  in 
office  of  Norwood  Advertiser;  with  Case,  Lockwood 
&  Brainard  Co.,  Hartford,  12  yrs.,  and  managed  a 
printing  and  photo-engraving  house  in  New  York, 
2  yrs.;  became  owner  of  New  Britain  Weekly  Rec- 
ord, 1890;  established,  1892,  and  has  since  been  at 
head  of  the  New  Britain  Daily  Record.  Address. 
New  Britain,  Conn. 

DOYIiE,  Jeremiah  Joseph,  lawyer;  b.  New  Bos- 
ton, N.H.,  Jan.  23,  1S61;  s.  John  and  Julia  (O'Neil) 
Dovle:  pub.  sch.  ed'n. ;  m.  Luella  J.  Lucier.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1884,  and  has  since  practiced  in 
Nashua:  now  mem.  Dovle  &  Lucier;  del.  Dem.  Nat. 
Conv.,  Chicago,  1896;  for  many  yrs.  mem.  State, 
Co.  and  Citv  Coms. ;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.  Roman 
Catholic.  Mem.  A.O.H.  (has  held  every  office  in 
gift  of  the  soc.  in  N.H.),  Foresters  of  America, 
knights  of  Columbus.      Home:  Nashua,  N.H, 

DOYLE,  Martha  Claire  MacGowan  ("Martha 
James"),  author:  b.  Boston,  June  16,  1869;  d.  Henry 
M.  and  Annie  (Lande)  MacGowan;  grad.  Boston 
Normal  Sch.,  1890;  m.  Boston,  James  R.  Doyle, 
Feb.  16,  1896.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,  etc.)  Address:  12  Floral  St.,  Newton  High- 
lands, Mass.* 

DOYIiE,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  teacher:  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Mar.  23,  1830:  d.  Thomas  and  Martha  Dor- 
rance  (Jones)  Dovle;  ed.  pvt.,  pub.,  and  high  schs.; 
(hon.  A.M.,  Brown  U.,  1894):  unmarried.  Prin. 
girl's  dept..  Providence  High  Sch..  1878-92;  since 
then  retired.  First  pres.  and  a  founder  of  the 
R.I.  Women's  Club:  mem.  first  advisory  bd.  Gen. 
Federation  of  Women's  Clubs.  1888-90;  chmn.  com. 
to  raise  funds  for  Women's  Coll..  Brown  U. ;  pres. 
R.I.  Soc.  for  Collegiate  Edn.  of  Women:  chmn.  ad- 
visorv  council  of  Women's  Coll.  in  Brown  U.;  dir. 
Providence  Athenteum,  1889-1903;  mem.  com.  of  5 
citizens,  apptd.  bv  mavor  to  investigate  pub.  sch. 
management,  1898-9;  mem.  com.  to  form  assn.  for 
maintaining  the  Am.  Women's  table  at  Zool.  Sta., 
Naples,  Italv;  one  of  founders  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design: 
hon  v.-p  (General  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs. 
1912.  Unitarian.  Address:  119  Prospect  St., 
Providence,  R.I.* 

DRAKE,  Charles  Byron,  M.D.:  b.  St.  Johnsbury, 
Vt.,  Aug.  19,  1S4S;  s.  Spencer  and  Abigail  Dean 
(Keith)  Drake;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Sheffield,  Vt..  1852- 
64  and  under  pvt.  tutors,  Lyndon,  Vt,  1865-8:  M.D., 
Dartmouth  INIed.  Coll..  1883:  m.  1st,  Newport,  Vt., 
Sept  1,  1870,  Marion  A.  Whipple  (died  Dec.  27, 
1900);  children.  Dean  Spencer  (M.D.),  Abbie  W., 
Inez  B.,  Charles  B.,  Jr.;  m.  2d,  Concord,  N.H.,  May 
27  1902,  Belinda  Tappan:  children,  Leonard  W., 
Mason  K.,  Ruth  H.  Has  practiced  at  West  Leb- 
anon since  1882:  postmaster,  Woodsville,  1871-2; 
former    mem.    Bd.    of    Edn.,    West    Lebanon    High 


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Sell  J)ist. ;  selectman,  1879-81;  mem.  N.H.  IIo.  of 
Rep'.,  1883;  mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1902.  Repub- 
lican. Mem.  White  River  Med.  Assn.,  N.H.  State 
Metl.  Assn.,  A.M. A.  Mason:  Odd  Fellow.  Recre- 
ations: nshins,  music.  Address:  West  Lebanon, 
N.H. 

DRAKE,  Edward  B.,  vice-president,  treasurer 
and  dir.  Am.  Powder  Mills;  treas.  and  dir.  Am. 
Smokeless  Powder  Co.  Home:  Reading,  Mass. 
Office:  i;U  State  St.,  Boston. 

DRAKE,  Ervin  Thayer,  jM.D.;  li.  Pittsfield,  N.H., 
Mav  21,  1857;  s.  Tliomas  T.  and  Emily  A.  (Jenness) 
Drake;  grad.  Tilton  Sem.,  1882;  M.L).,  Med.  Dept., 
New  York  U.,  1884;  m.  Marv  B.  Aiken,  of  Frank- 
lin. N.H.,  Sept.  12,  1889.  Practiced  at  Franklin, 
N  H.,  since  1885;  mem.  staff  of  Franklin  Hosp. 
Trustee  Tilton  Sem.  Mem.  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Center 
Dist.  Med.  Soc.  Progressive.  INIethodist.  Odd 
Fellow.      Home:  Franklin,  N.H. 

DRAKE,  H.  T.,  pres.  Emerson  Shoe  Co.,  Rock- 
lanti,  Mass. 

DRAKE,  James  Prank,  business  man;  b.  Pitts- 
field,  N.H.,  Sept.  1,  1880;  s.  Nathaniel  Seavey  and 
Mary  Agnes  Rogers  (Green)  Drake;  descendant  of 
Robert  Drake,  who  settled  in  America  about  1G35; 
ed.  Pittsfield  (N.H.)  High  Sch.;  Kimball  Union 
Acad.,  Meriden.  N.H.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1902;  Mas- 
ter of  Commercial  Science,  Amos  Tuck  Sch.  of 
Administration  and  Finance  (Dartmouth),  1903;  m. 
Mildred  Augusta  Chase,  of  Plymouth,  N.H.,  July 
25,  1907;  4  children,  Ruth  Elliott,  Virginia,  James 
Frank.  Jr..  and  Constance  Chase.  Sec.  Springfield 
Bd.  of  Trade,  1903-8;  sec.  Phelps  Pub.  Co.,  1908- 
Nov.,  1914.  and  since  dir.  and  treas.;  also  treas. 
Patriot  Pub.  Co..  Worthington  Realty  Trust,  My- 
rick  Building  Trust,  Home  Correspondence  Sch. 
(all  of  Springfield);  trustee  Phelps  Realty  Asso- 
ciates. V.-p.  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Trade,  1903-8;  dir. 
Springfield  Bd.  of  Trade,  1908-15,  v.-p.,  1914-15; 
trustee  Citv  Library.  Springfield.  1910-12.  Mem. 
Springfield  Common  Council.  1908-12  (pres.,  1910- 
12):  mem.  Springfield  Municipal  Bldg.  Commn., 
1909-13:  mem.  Springfield  City  Planning  Commn. 
since  1913:  del.  Progressive  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago, 
1912.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Am.  Philatelic  Society, 
S.A.R.,  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the  U.S.A.,  Dart- 
mouth Coll.  Alumni  Council.  Springfield  Fish  and 
Game  Association,  Theta  Delta  Chi  Fraternity. 
Clubs:  Country  of  Springfield  (sec,  1906-11),  Eco- 
nomic. Part  Author:  Springfield  Present  and  Pros- 
pective, 1905.  Recreations:  tennis,  fishing,  hunting. 
Home:  91  Mulberv  St.  Address:  Care  Phelps  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

DRAKE,  Orville  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  New  Hamp- 
ton, N.ll.,  Aug.  11,  1S5."):  s.  Joseph  S.  and  Mary  A. 
(Dow)  Drake;  grad.  New  Hampton  Lit.  Instn., 
1877;  A.B..  Bates  Coll.,  1881,  A.M.,  18S3;  post-grad. 
work  at  Yale,  1887-9;  m.  Lelia  E.  Plumstead,  of 
Wiscasset,  Me.,  Nov.  26.  1889;  3  children,  Eugene 
H.,  Martha  E.,  Mary  F.  Teacher,  1881-7;  prin. 
Me.  Central  Inst.,  1889-1900:  admitted  to  bar.  1900, 
and  since  in  gen.  practice;  judge  of  Municipal  Ct, 
Pittsfield.  since  1901.  Trustee  Me.  Central  Inst. 
Republican.  Free  Baptist.  Mason;  mem.  Odd  Fel- 
lows, I'oresters.  IMaccabees.    Address:  Pittsfield,  Me. 

DRAKE,  William  Elisha,  educator;  b.  Spencer, 
Mass.,  Nov.  19,  1863;  s.  Jeremiah  White  and  Ellen 
Lavinia  (Prouty)  Drake;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Worces- 
ter to  1879;  B.S..  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1886;  spl. 
course  Cornell  U.,  1S9S;  m.  Brooklyn,  Aug.  15, 
1890,  Carrie  Howard  Wilmarth:  1  son,  Howard  P., 
b.  Feb.  4.  1894.  Asst.  prof,  of  physics  and  elec- 
tricitv,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1886-7,  Pratt  Inst., 
Brooklyn,  1887-93,  R.I.  State  Coll.,  1893-08;  prof, 
of  min'engring.,  Bradford  Durfee  Textile  Sch.,  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  since  1908;  pub.  lecturer  on  topics 
relating  to  edn.  and  home  economics.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Mem.  Providence  Assn.  Mech.  Engrs. 
(R.I.).  Clubs:  I.O.O.P.  and  N.A.S.E.  Home:  802 
Walnut  St.,  Fall  River.  Address:  Bradford  Durfee 
Textile  Sch.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

DRAPER,    Charles    Martin,    lawyer.     (See    vol. 

1909.) 

^  DRAPER,  Clare  Hill;  b.  Hopedale,  Mass..  Oct.  4, 

(   1876;  s.  Gen.  William  F.  and  Lydia  Warren   (Joy) 

Draper;   ed.   high   sch.,   Hopedale;   Phillips   Exeter 

\     Acad.;  grad.  St.  Mark's  Sch.,  Southboro,  1896;  A.B., 


Yale,  1900;  m.  Feb.  5,  1902,  Matilda  Grace,  d.  Harry 
A.  and  Matilda  Engman,  Lexington,  Ky. ;  6  chil- 
dren, Clare  Hill,  Jr.,  Grace  Engman,  George,  Lydia 
Joy,  William  Franklin,  Harry  Engman.  With  Dra- 
per Co.,  1900-7,  as  dir.  and  supt.  expt.  dept.;  mem. 
firm  of  C.  F.  Roper  &  Co.;  pres.  Hopedale  Mfg.  Co. 
(Milford,  Mass.);  pres.  Milford  Shoe  Co.;  trustee 
Milford  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Milford  Nat.  Bank, 
Noni|uilt  Sjiinning  Co.  (New  Bedford),  Manomet 
Mills  (New  Bedford).  Republican.  Unitarian.  Ma- 
son; K.P. ;  mem.  Sons  of  Vets.  Clubs:  Quinsiga- 
inond  Boat  (Worcester);  Grafton  Country,  Frank- 
lin Country,  Magomiscock  Golf;  Nipmuc  Canoe; 
Yale  (Boston  and  New  York);  University  (Bos- 
ton), Boston  Athletic;  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Recrea- 
tions: tennis,  golf,  motoring.  Address:  Hopedale, 
Mass. 

DRAPER,  Eben  Sumner,  mfr. ;  June  17,  1858- 
Apr.  9,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

DRAPER,  Edward  Bailey,  lawyer.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

DRAPER,  Prank  Barnard,  clergyman;  b.  N.Y. 
Citv,  Nov.  10,  1S59:  s.  George  Barnard  and  Lucy 
Blake  (Goodhue)  Draper;  A.B.,  Columbia,  1880; 
B.D.,  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1883;  m.  Isabel  Mercein 
Coley,  of  Emporia,  Kan.,  Sept.  25,  1889:  children, 
George  Barnard,  John  Coley,  Mary  Goodhue.  Dea- 
con, 1883,  priest,  1884.  P.E.  Ch.;  asst.  St.  Michael's 
Ch..  New  York,  1883-6,  St.  Luke's  Ch.,  Matteawan, 
1886-8;  rector  St.  Andrew's  Ch..  Emporia,  Kan., 
1888-9,  All  Saints  Ch.,  New  Milford,  Conn.,  1889- 
01;  headmaster,  Weantinaug  Sch.  for  Boys,  1901- 
08;  again  rector  All  Saints  Ch.,  New  Milford.  Mem. 
Psi  Upsilon  Fraternity.  Address:  All  Saints  Rec- 
tory. New  Milford,  Conn. 

DRAPER,  Prank  Winthrop,  M.D.;  Feb.  25.  1843- 
Apr.  19,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1908-9.) 

DRAPER,  Georg-e  Otis;  moved  to  New  York. 
(See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

DRAPER,  Joseph  Porter,  lawyer;  b.  Canton, 
Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1879;  s.  Charles  Norris  and  Martha 
Howard  (Gill)  Draper:  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1900;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1903;  m.  Mary 
Glen  Fling,  of  Philadelphia,  May  16,  1898;  chil- 
dren. Glen  F.,  Miriam  F.,  Thomas  F.  Admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1903,  since  practiced  in  Boston.  Was 
mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Canton.  1905-11;  treas.  Canton 
Public  Library  since  1903.  Republican.  Unita- 
rian. Mem.  Norfolk  Bar  Assn.  Mason.  Recrea- 
tions: music,  tennis,  farming.  Home:  2324  Wash- 
ington St..  Canton,  Mass.  Office:  15  State  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

; DRAPER,  William  Franklin,  ex-congressman; 
Apr.  9,  lS42-Jan.  28,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1908-9.) 

DREIER,  Thomas,  writer,  lecturer;  b.  on  farm 
nr.  Durand.  Wis.,  May  5,  1884;  s.  Lawrence  and 
Delia  (Malonev)  Dreier;  ed.  parochial  sch.  and 
Durand  (Wis.) 'High  Sch.;  grad.  1902;  also  studied 
for  R.C.  priesthood;  married,  1914.  After  gradua- 
tion from  high  school  led  a  vagabond  life,  specialty 
salesman  in  Colo,  and  northern  Wis.,  bartender, 
confectioner,  millhand.  barber,  waiter,  "devil"  and 
foreman  of  print  shop;  reporter  Menomonie  (Wis.) 
Times,  1904-6,  Madison  (Wis.)  Democrat  and  Wis- 
consin State  Journal,  1907;  business  mgr.  Sheldon 
University  Press  (Chicago)  and  mng.  editor  The 
Business  Philosopher,  1908-9;  editor  The  Caxton, 
Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Jan. -July,  1910;  editor  The  Back- 
bone Monthly,  Aurora,  111.,  and  mng.  editor  "Hu- 
man Life."  Boston.  1910;  formerly  editor  "Asso- 
ciated Advertising,"  official  monthly  of  the  Asso- 
ciated Advertising  Clubs  of  America;  editor  "The 
Printinar  Art":  head  of  the  Thomas  Dreier  Service, 
Cambridge.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
etc.)  Home:  Strathcona  Hall.  Office:  University 
Press,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

DRESEIi,  Ellis  Iioringr,  lawyer;  b.  Nov.  28,  1865; 
s.  Otto  and  Anna  (Loring)  Dresel;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1887;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1892.  Admitted 
to  Mass.  bar,  1892,  and  since  practiced  at  Boston; 
dir.  Boston  and  Corbin  Copper  &  Silver  Mining  Co. 


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Mem.  Bar.  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Home:  Pride's 
Crossing,  Mass.  Office:  84  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
DRESSEB,  Frank  Parnum,  lawyer;  b.  South- 
bridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  lf5T2;  s.  George  Kellv  and 
Maria  Louisa  (Farnum)  Dresser;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1894,  A.M.,  1897:  student  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1895- 
7;  admitted  to  bar,  1897;  m.  Josephine  Rose  Lin- 
coln, of  Worcester,  Aug.  10,  1904;  children,  Louisa, 
Rose  Lincoln.  Practiced  in  Worcester  since  1897; 
mem.  Smith,  Gage  &  Dresser;  U.S.  commr.,  Dist. 
of  Mass.,  since  1898;  trustee  Worcester  County 
Instn.  for  Savings,  Worcester  Art  Museum,  Wor- 
cester Memorial  Hosp.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn., 
Am.  Antiq.  Soc.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs: 
Worcester,  Quinsigamond  Boat.  Worcester  Fire 
Soc.  Author:  The  Employers'  Liability  Act  and 
Assumption  Risks,  1902  (supplement  published, 
1908).  Home:  26  Fruit  St.  Office:  390  Main  St., 
Worcester,  Mass. 

DRESSER,  Horatio  Willis,  author:  b.  Yarmouth, 
Me.,  Jan.  15,  1866;  s.  .Julius  A.  and  Annetta  G. 
Dresser;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895,  A.M.,  1904,  Ph.D., 
1907;  m.  Alice  Mae  Reed  (A.B.,  Welesley,  1893), 
Mar.  17,  1898.  Telegraph  operator  and  railroad 
agt.  in  Cal.,  1879-82;  stenographer,  reporter,  proof- 
reader, bookkeeper,  Boston,  1885-8;  editor  and  pub- 
lisher .Journal  of  Practical  Metaphysics,  1896-8, 
and  of  The  Higher  Law,  1899-1902;  asst.  in  philos- 
ophy. Harvard,  1903-11;  prof,  philosophy,  Ursinus 
Coll.,  Collegeville,  Pa.,  1912-13:  instr.  ch.  history. 
New  Ch.  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  INIass.,  1913 — . 
Lecturer  on  practical  philosophy,  1893-12.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home: 
139  Mason  Terrace,  Brookline,  Mass.* 

DREVr,  Charles  A.,  M.D.;  b.  P.Q.,  Can.,  Jan.  13, 
1859;  s.  Joseph  and  Frances  Emeline  (Kennedy) 
Drew;  ed.  Derby  (Vt. )  Acad.;  grad.  Eastinan  Busi- 
ness Coll.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.,  1880:  M.D.,  U.  of 
Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1884;  post-grad,  study.  New 
York  Post-Grad.  Med.  Sch.,  1887-8,  Chicago  Poly- 
clinic Med.  Sell.,  1895;  m.  Carrie  Somers,  of  Pas- 
sumpsic,  Vt.,  1890  (died  1902);  m.  2d,  Anna  Crane, 
of  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Nov.  10.  1904:  1  daughter, 
Ruth  Clarinda.  Asst.  phys..  State  Hosp.  for  In- 
sane, Taunton,  Mass.,  1884-90;  Govt.  Hosp.  for  In- 
sane, 1890-3;  asst.  supt.  Clarinda  (la.)  State  Hosp. 
for  Insane,  1893-5;  in  pvt.  practice,  Des  Moines, 
1895-6;  asst.  supt.  Medfleld  (Mass.)  State  Asylum 
for  Insane.  1896-8:  med.  dir.  State  Asylum  for  In- 
sane Criminals,  Bridgewater,  1S9S-09;  supt.  Wor- 
cester City  Hosp.  since  May,  1909.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Soc.  Psychiatry,  Boston  Soc. 
Psychiatry  and  Neurology,  Am.  Medico-Psychol. 
Assn.  Republican.  Protestant.  Address:  Worces- 
ter City  Hospital,  Worcester,  Mass. 

BRE'W,  Charles  C,  publisher;  b.  Plvmouth, 
]Mass.,  Dec.  16,  1839:  s.  Atwood  L.  and  Jane  (Har- 
]r>w)  Drew;  pub.  sch.  edn.:  m.  Marv  Havward 
Ellis,  of  Boston,  1867  (died  1874);  2  daughters, 
I'Tarion,  Ethel  (both  deceased).  In  employ  of  U.S. 
Govt,  as  supt.  of  plantations  and  in  cliarge  of 
freedmen  at  Port  Royal,  S.C,  1863-4,  and  at  Vicks- 
burg.  Miss.,  1864-5:  pub.  Newton  Directory.  1867- 
72,  Rochester  Directory,  1869-72;  mem.  Drew.  Allis 
&  Co..  pubs.  Newton.  "Worcester  and  Rochester 
directories.  1872-93;  pres.  Drew,  Allis  Co.  since 
1893.  Republican  (usually).  Unitarian.  Recre- 
ations: boating,  theology.  Home:  Plymouth,  Mass. 
Office:  45  2  Main  St..  "Worcester,  Mass. 

DREW,  Dwight  Chandler,  Y.M.C.A.  worker;  b. 
Preston,  Minn..  Apr.  16,  1878:  s.  Stephen  Folsom 
and  Josephine  Electra  (Chandler)  Drew;  grad.  St. 
Johnsburv  (Vt.)  Acad.,  1896;  A.B.,  Yale,  1900:  m. 
Ethel  Rosetta  Pierce,  of  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  July 
25.  1905:  children,  Mar.iorie  Josephine,  Freeman 
Pierce.  In  emplov  of  the  Y.M.C.A.  since  1900;  with 
Boston  Assn.,  1900-2.  Amesbury  Assn.,  1905-6, 
Norfolk  County,  1906-8;  sec.  State  Exec.  Com. 
Y.M.C.A.  since  July  1,  1908.  Methodist.  Recre- 
ations: camping,  tennis.  Home:  36  Mt.  Ida  Rd., 
Dorchester.    Office:   167   Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

DREW,  Edward  Bang's,  retired  senior  commr. 
Imperial  Maritime  Customs  of  China;  b.  Orleans, 
Mass.,  Aue.  24,  1843:  s.  Ben.iamin  (Boston  teacher 
and  author)  and  Caroline  (Bangs)  Drew;  prep.  edn. 
Boston  Latin  Sch.:  A.B.,  summa  cum  laude.  Har- 
vard,   1863,   A.M.,    1868;   m.   Abbie  Anna  Davis,   of 


Medfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  24,  1874;  6  children,  Eliza, 
Lucy,  Kathleen,  Dora  (wife  of  Prof.  Babbit),  Lionel, 
Charles.  Entered  service  of  Chinese  Govt.,  Oct. 
1,  1865;  now  retired;  was  sec.  embassy  of  Li  Hung 
Chang  to  U.S.,  1896;  chmn.  exec.  com.  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.  of  China.  Reads  and  speaks  Chinese 
language;  holds  2d  rank  (The  Red  Button)  by 
brevet,  and  decoration  of  the  Double  Dragon,  2d 
Div.  (both  conferred  by  the  Emperor  of  China). 
I'^nitarian.  Ex-pres.  Royal  Asiatic  Soc,  Shanghai; 
fellow  Eastern  Asiatic  Soc.  of  Boston  (v. -p.). 
Clubs:  Harvard,  Travelers',  Colonial,  Examiner. 
Home:  48  Garden  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

DREW,  Edward  Payson,  clergyman;  b.  Cabot, 
Vt.,  Nov.  1,  1S6S:  s.  \lc\-.  .Stephen  F.  and  Josephine 
E.  (Chandler)  Drew;  B.A.,  Yale,  1891,  M.A.,  1894; 
B.D.,  Chicago  Theol.  Sem.,  1897;  (D.D.,  Fargo, 
TN.D.l  Coll.,  1906);  m.  Julia  R.  Nestel,  of  St. 
Joseph,  Mo.,  1893.  Ordained  ministry  Congl.  Ch., 
1898;  pastor  Christ  Ch.,  Elmhurst,  111.,  1897-9, 
Keene,  N.H.,  1899-04,  Roxbury,  Boston,  1904-6,  Old 
South  Ch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  since  1906.  Mem.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Republican.  Recreations:  traveling. 
Address:  769  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

DREW,  Pranklin  Mellen,  lawyer;  b.  Turner.  Me., 
July  19,  1S37:  s.  Jesse  and  Hannah  Gorham  (Phil- 
lips) Drew;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1858,  A.M.,  1861; 
admitted  to  bar,  1861;  m.  Araminta  Blanche  Wood- 
man, of  Brunswick,  Me.,  Jan.  3,  1862.  Began  prac- 
tice at  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  1861;  served  in  Civil  War, 
as  capt.,  maj.  and  bvt.  col.,  15th  Regt.  Me.  Vols., 
Oct.  22,  1861-Jan.  26,  1865;  elk.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1866-7;  sec.  of  state,  Me.,  1868-72;  U.S.  pension 
agt.,  1872-7;  removed  to  Lewiston,  Me.,  1878;  judge 
of  probate,  1888-04.  Republican.  V.-p.  Lewiston 
Trust  &  Safe  Deposit  Co.;  treas.  Bates  Coll.  since 
Nov.,  1893.  Mem.  State  Bar  Assn.,  Me.  Hist.  Soc. 
Conglist.  Mason  (32°);  mem.  Loyal  Legion.  Ad- 
dress:  Lewiston,  Me.* 

DREW,  Pred,  MD. ;  b.  Alfred,  Me.,  Dec.  18,  1867; 
s.  Ira  T.  and  Lydia  (Anstraw)  Drew;  A.B.,  Bow- 
doin, 1891;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1894;  m.  Ade- 
laide C.  Brown,  of  Boston,  Mar.  5,  1905.  Practiced 
in  Boston  since  1894;  house  phys.  City  Hosp.,  1895- 
97;  dir.  Bowditch  Hosp.  for  Tuberculosis,  Sharon, 
Mass.,  1897-1900;  phvs.  Boston  Dispensary,  1900-6. 
Mem.  A.M.A..  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  etc.  Republican. 
Conglist.    Address:   409  Marlboro  St..  Boston. 

DREW,  Gilman  Arthur,  biologist;  b.  Newton,  la., 
Nov.  15,  1868;  s.  Orrin  Oilman  and  Mary  Emily 
(Drew)  Drew;  bro.  of  William  Lincoln  Drew;  B.S., 
State  U.  of  la.,  1890;  Ph.D..  Johns  Hopkins,  1898; 
m.  Lena  E.  Slawson,  of  Sully,  la.,  Nov.  24,  1892. 
Acad.,  teacher,  1890-91;  high  sch.  teacher,  Oska- 
loosa,  la.,  1892-4:  fellow,  1897-8,  Bruce  fellow, 
1898,  asst.  in  zoology,  1898-1900,  Johns  Hopkins; 
prof,  biology,  U.  of  Me.,  1900-11.  Asst.  dir.  Marine 
Biol.  Lab.,  Woods  Hole,  Mass.,  1909 — :  student  of 
the  anatomy  and  embryology  of  mollusca.  Address: 
Woods  Hole.  Mass.* 

DREW,  Irving-  Webster,  lawyer;  b.  Colebrook, 
N.H.,  Jan.  8,  1845;  s.  Amos  "W.  and  Julia  Esther 
(Lovering)  Drew;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1870;  m.  Cole- 
brook,  Nov.  4,  1869,  Caroline  Hatch  Merrill.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1871,  and  since  in  practice  at  Lan- 
caster, N.H.:  now  Drew,  Shurtleff,  Morris  &  Oakes; 
mem.  N.H.  Senate.  1883-5:  del.  Dem.  Nat.  convs., 
Cincinnati,  1880,  Chicago,  1892,  1896.  Pres.  Siwoog- 
anock  Guaranty  Savings  Bank;  pres.  Upper  Coos 
R.R.;  dir.  Lancaster  Nat.  Bank;  mem.  N.H  Const!. 
Conv.,  1902,  1912.  Republican  (since  1896).  Ad- 
dress: Lancaster,  N.H. 

DREW,  Morrill  Newman,  banker:  b.  Fort  Fair- 
field Me  ,  Mav  17,  1862:  s.  Jesse  and  Clarissa  (Wel- 
lington) Drew;  descendant  of  John  Drew,  Plv- 
mouth, Mass.,  1660:  prep.  edn.  Nichols  Latin 
Sch,  to  1881;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1885;  LL.B.,  Bos- 
ton IT  Sch  of  Law.  1885;  m.  Boston.  Dec.  20,  1892, 
Louise  S.  Davis;  1  son,  Jesse  A.  Practiced  law, 
1885-05:  co.  attv,  .A.roostook  Co..  4  yrs.,  1887-90; 
mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891-3.  1903-5  (speaker  of 
House,  1905);  organized  U.S.  Trust  Co.,  1905  (v.-p. 
and  treas.):  trustee  and  treas.  Westbrook  Sem.; 
pres  Me  State  Universalist  Cony.  3  yrs.,  1905-7. 
Republican.  Mem.  S.A.R.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs: 
Portland,  Athletic.  Country.  Home:  143  Vaughan 
St.     Office:     208    Middle   St.,   Portland,    Me. 


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DBINKWATEB,  A.  C,  leather  mfr. ;  h.  Topsham, 

Ml'..  .Iul.\.   IN  II.    I  See  vol.  1909.) 

DBISCOIiIi,  Daniel,  M.D. ;  b.  Winthrop,  Me.,  Jan. 
](),  IMiO;  s.  I  luinpliii'N-  and  Mary  (  Hesarty)  Dri.^- 
coll;  prep.  edn.  AVinthrop  High  Sch.;  M.D.,  Med. 
Sch  of  Me.  (P.owdoinj,  issn:  ni.  Helen  A.  Loring, 
of  Winthrop,  .Tune  24,  1S91;  2  children,  Henrietta, 
Arey.  Practiced  in  Winthrop,  18S5-9G,  Portland, 
since  1S96;  phys.  in  charge  Dept.  for  Nervous 
Diseases,  Me.  Eve  and  Ear  Infirmary,  since  1898. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Cumberland  Co. 
Med.  Soc,  Portland  Med.  Club.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Club:  Portland.  Address:  6  Deer- 
ing   St.,    Portland,    ^le. 

DBISKO,  William  Jolinson,  associate  prof, 
phvsics;  b.  Addison.  Me..  Sept.  8,  ISfiG:  s.  Philo 
T^ewis  and  Caroline  Campbell  (Wass)  Drisko:  S.B., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1895;  m.  Martha  Sherman  P.uck- 
nam,  of  Columbia  Falls,  IMe.,  .Tune  27,  1901;  3  chil- 
dren, Benjamin,  .John,  Caroline.  Asst.  in  physics, 
1895-6,  instr.,  1896-9,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  prof, 
physics,  Colby  Coll.,  1899-1900;  instr.  physics,  1901- 
05,  asst.  prof.,  1905-9.  asso.  prof,  since  1909,  Mass. 
Inst.    Tech.     Address:     Winchester,    Mass. 

BBIVEB,  Georg-e  Hibtoert,  clergyman:  b.  T.iynn, 
Mass.  Ma\  i;.  IsTii:  s.  George  H.  S.  and  Lucretia 
(Larkin)  Driver;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1900,  A.M.,  1904; 
B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1905;  m.  Helen  Pitman  Bell, 
of  Andover,  Mass.,  Apr.  23,  1914;  1  daughter,  Helen 
Lucretia,  b.  Mav  21,  1915.  Ordained  Congl.  min- 
istry, Nov.  20,  1907;  pastor  1st  Ch..  Exeter,  N.H., 
since  Sept.  15,  1907.  Mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Sons 
of  Veterans.  Progressive  Republican.  Recrea- 
tions: mountain  climbing,  photography.  Ad- 
dress:   12  Center  St.,  Exeter,  N.H. 

DRIVER,  James,  architect;  b.  Bradford.  York- 
shire, Kng.,  May  18,  1859;  s.  Robert  Driver;  ed. 
pvt.  and  tech.  schs.,  Bradford  and  British  Govt,  art 
classes.  South  Kensington,  I^ondon;  also  in  office 
of  James  Young,  architect,  Bradford;  unmarried. 
Came  to  America,  1883;  practiced  in  Boston  since 
1895;  mem.  Hartwell,  Richardson  &  Driver;  prin- 
cipal works:  Youth's  Companion  Bldg.,  Boston: 
high  school,  Springfield;  First  Parish  Ch.,  Plym- 
outh. Mass.;  Carney  Bldg.,  Boston;  First  Parish 
Ch.,  Wakefield,  Mass.;  Armory,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Mem.  A.I. A.,  Boston  Soc.  Architects.  Conglist. 
Royal  Arch  Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Algonquin, 
and  Hartford  (Hartford,  Conn.).  Home:  11  Pleas- 
ant St.,  Wakefield,  Mass.  Office  27  State  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

DRIVER,  Stephen  William,  M.D.;  b.  Sharon, 
Mass.,  Apr.  17,  1833;  s.  Rev.  Joseph  Metcalf  and 
Mariah  .Antoinette  CSaunders)  Driver;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1860;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1863;  m. 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Sept.  G,  1866,  Martha  Hamilton 
Clarence;  1  daughter,  Martha  Elizabeth.  Contract 
surgeon  at  fort  on  Ship  Island,  Apr.-Dec,  1862. 
Has  practiced  at  Cambridge  since  1863;  surgeon 
and  physician  for  many  yrs.  and  now  consulting 
physician  and  surgeon,  Cambridge  Hosp. ;  trustee 
Cambridge  Savings  Bank  since  1RS9.  Sec.  class  of 
1860.  Harvard.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Middlesex 
South  Med.  Soc,  Boston  and  Cambridge  Med.  Im- 
provement socs.  Republican.  Baptist.  Recrea- 
tions: geography.  Address:  5  Farwell  PL,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

DRIVER,  William  Raymond,  retired  corpn. 
treas. ;  b.  Beverly,  Mass.,  1839;  s.  David  and  Emma 
E.  Driver;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Beverly,  Jan.  14.  1869, 
Ellen  S.  Brown;  children,  Eleanor  fMrs.  W.  G. 
Rantoul,  of  Salem.  Mass.).  William  Raytnond,  Jr. 
Served  in  U.S.  Vols.,  Civil  War,  Apr.,  1861-Sept., 
1865.  bvt.  It. -col.;  treas.  Am.  Telephone  and  Tele- 
graph Co..  Boston,  Mar.,  1880-Jan.  1,  1914,  when 
retired;  dir.  Merchants  Nat.  Bank,  .\m.  Tiust  Co. 
Home:  Beverlv,  Mass.,  and  321  Marlboro  St.,  Bos- 
ton.* 

DROEGE,  John  Albert,  railway  official;  b.  Deer 
Park,  Md.,  Feb.  28,  1861;  s.  Emil  Frederick  and 
Emily  P.  (Reinhardt)  Droege;  descendant  on 
father's  side  of  .Tohann  Heinrich  von  Thiinen  (born 
in  Germany,  June  24,  1783),  author  of  works  on 
polit.  economy;  ed.  common  schs.  of  Md.;  m. 
Eleanor  Harriet  .Johnson,  of  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Aug.  8, 
1889;  4  children,  John  Albert,  Jr.,  Sara  Elizabeth, 
Bertha    .Josephine,    Joseph    Emil.     In    ry.    service 


since  1880;  telegrapher,  stenographer,  train  dis- 
patcher, yardmaster;  chief  train  dispatcher  and 
trainmaster  consecutively  with  B.  &  O.,  Chesa- 
peake &  O.,  Norfolk  &  Western,  E.  Tenn.,  Va.  and 
Ga.,  and  Southern  rys.;  trainmaster  Lehigh  Valley 
Rv.,  1899-1900;  supt.  Pa.  and  New  York  div.  same 
rd.,  Sayre,  Pa.,  1900-4;  supt.  Providence  div.  N.Y., 
N.H.  &  H.  R.R.,  1904-12;  supt.  Shore  Line  div. 
same  ry.,  1912-13,  gen.  supt.  same  rd.  since  Sept. 
15,  1913.  Mem.  Md.  Vol.  Militia  5  yrs.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Railroad  (New  York  since  1899,  New  Eng- 
land since  1904.).  Author:  Yards  and  Terminals, 
1906;  Freight  Terminals  and  Trains,  1912;  I'as- 
senger  Terminals  and  Tiains  (ready  for  publica- 
tion about  Nov.,  1915).  Itecreations:  general  out- 
door sports.  Home:  71  College  St.  (Dfflce:  Rail- 
road Office  J'.Mg.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

DROPPERS,  Garrett,  college  prof.;  b.  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.,  Apr.  12,  1860;  s.  John  D.  and  Gertrude 
(Boyink)  Droppers;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1887;  spl. 
studies  in  economics  and  finance,  U.  of  Berlin, 
1888-9;  m.  Cora  Augusta  Rand,  of  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1889  (died  1896);  m.  2d,  Jean  Tewkesbury 
Rand,  of  Cambridge,  1897.  Prof,  polit.  economy 
and  finance  at  Tokyo  U..  Japan,  1889-98;  pres.  U. 
of  S.D.,  1898-1906:  professional  lecturer  on  polit. 
economy,  U.  of  Chicago,  1907;  prof,  economics, 
Williams  Coll.,  since  190S.  Sec.  Commn.  on  Com- 
merce and  Industry  of  Mass.,  1907-8:  mem.  Mass. 
Civil  Service  Commn.,  July,  1913 — ;  E.E.  and  M.P. 
to  Greece  and  Montenegro  since  Aug.  5,  1914  (leave 
of  absence  from  coll.).  Former  sec.  and  mem. 
Asiatic  Soc.  of  Japan;  mem.  Am.  Econ.  Assn. 
Contbr.  mainly  on  economic  and  polit.  topics  to 
Quarterly  Journal  of  Economics,  Transactions  of 
-Asiatic  Society  of  Japan,  The  Nation  and  other 
jours.    Home:   Williamstown,   Mass.* 

DROWN,  Edward  Staples,  theologian;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Dec.  21,  1861;  s.  Edward  Livingston 
and  Rebecca  (Staples)  Drown;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1884;  S.T.B..  Cambridge  (Mass.)  Episcopal  Theol. 
Sch.,  1889  (D.D.,  Trinity  Coll.,  1904):  m.  Mrs.  Pau- 
lina Cony  (Smith)  Allen,  of  Cambridge,  IMass., 
June  12,  1913.  Ordained  minister  Episcopal  Ch., 
1889;  instr.,  asst.  prof  and  prof,  systematic  di- 
vinity, Cambridge  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  since 
1889.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences.  Address: 
12  Phillips  PI.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

DRUM,  John  D.,  lawyer;  b.  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
Dec.  15,  1868;  s.  John  and  Margaret  (Desmond) 
Drum;  A.B.,  Boston  Coll.,  1890,  A.M.,  1892;  LL.B., 
Boston  Univ.  School  of  Law,  1895;  m.  Anna  F. 
Flatlev,  of  Boston,  Oct.  1,  1908;  1  son,  John  F. 
On  staff  Boston  Globe,  1890-6;  practiced,  Boston, 
since  1895;  specializes  in  real  estate  and  probate 
law;  mem.  Boston  School  Com.,  1904-5.  Mem. 
Staff  9th  Regt.  Infantry,  M.V.M..  1903-7.  Dir.  Soc. 
for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Children.  Mem.  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Democrat.  Mem.  Knights  of 
Columbus,  Loval  Legion  (by  inheritance).  Char- 
itable Irish  Society.  Club:  Boston  City.  Home: 
1559  Beacon  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  73  Tre- 
mont  St.,  Boston. 

DRXTIVIM,  Thomas  J.,  clergyman,  educator;   Oct. 

14,  lS45-Sept.,  1911.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

DRUMMOND,  Albert  Poster,  banker;  b.  Water- 
ville,  Me.,  May  26.  1866;  s.  Everett  Richard  and 
Aubigne  (Bean)  Drummond;  prep.  edn.  Coburn 
Classical  Inst.,  Waterville;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1888; 
m.  Josephine  Louise  Prince,  of  Buckfield,  Me., 
Sept.  25,  1889;  5  children,  Louise,  Prince  Albert, 
Katharine,  Clark,  Everett  R.,  2d.  Began  as  clerk 
in  Waterville  Savings  Bank,  1888,  became  asst. 
treas..  and  treas.  since  1912.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Alder- 
men, Waterville,  1  yr. ;  mem.  City  Council.  2  yrs. 
Mem.  Waterville  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Repub- 
lican. Baptist.  Member  Waterville  Hisi.  Soc, 
S.A.R.  Alumni  rep.  Colby  Coll.  Athletic  Council; 
mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  treas.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon  Chapter  House  Corp.  Mason  (K.T.).  Club: 
Masonic.  Recreations:  hunting,  fishing.  Home:  28 
Morrill  Ave.    Office:  175  Main  St.,  W^aterville,  Me. 

DRUMMOND,  Chester  Arthur,  clergyman;  b. 
Waterbury,  Conn.,  Mar.  14,  1882;  s.  Charles  and 
Jenny  (Legsre)  Drummond;  srad.  Upton  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.,  1900;  grad.  Meadville  (Pa.)  Theol.  Sch., 
1906;    m.    Muriel   Joy   Carey,    of   Waltham,    Mass., 


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Mar.  30.  1910;  1  child,  Norman  Carey.  Ordained 
Unitarian  ministry,  1900;  pastor  Isl  Parish,  Nor- 
well,  Mass..  1906-S,  1st  Congl.  See,  Littleton.  190!?- 
10,  1st  Congl.  See,  Somerville,  since  1910.  Sec. 
Unitarian  Temperance  Soc;  founder  Norwell  Arts 
and  Crafts  Soc,  Inc.  Teacher  and  lecturer  handi- 
craft work.  Address;  29  Cential  St.,  Somerville, 
Mass. 

DRUMMONB,  Everett  Richard,  lawyer;  b.  Wins- 
low,  Me.,  Sept.  14,  1S34;  s.  Clark  and  Cynthia 
(Blackwell)  IDrummond:  of  Revolutionary  ances- 
try; ed.  common  sch.  and  acad.;  read  law  with 
brother,  .Tosiah  H. ;  admitted  to  Kennebec  bar, 
1858,  to  U.S.  Ct..  1867;  m.  Aubigne  U..  d.  Benja- 
min W.  Bean,  of  New  York,  Dec.  26.  1859;  4  chil- 
dren, "Viola  Bean.  Clark  Wadleigh.  Albert  Foster. 
Aubigne  Ellen.  Began  practice  in  Waterville,  1S.'>8; 
sec.  Waterville  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  until  1874; 
treas.  "Waterville  Savings  Bank,  1874-12  dctii-ed'). 
Trustee  Me.  "VVesleyan  Sem.  and  Woman's  Coll. 
since  1874.  treas..  1899-10:  town  elk.  15  vrs.;  mem. 
Common  Council.  1890.  Bd.  of  AMermen.  1892-6 
(ehmn.  3  yrs.).  Republican.  Prohiliitionist.  Meth- 
odist; since  1867,  steward,  trustee  and  for  several 
years  treas.  and  class  leader  of  ch.,  and  supt.  of 
S.S.  for  15  yrs.;  sec.  Kennebec  Valley  Camp  Meet- 
ing Assn..  since  1871.  Mem.  Civic  League  of  IMe. 
Mason  since  1863.  Home:  55  Pleasant  St.  Office: 
175  Main  St..  Waterville,  Me. 

DRUMMOND,  Josiah  Hayden,  lawyer;  Mar.  5. 
1856-1902.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1901-2.) 

DRIJRV,  Prank  Adams,  banker;  b.  Spencer, 
Mass.,  July  12,  1868;  s.  Franklin  and  Caroline  H. 
(Bemis)  Drury;  ed.  pub.  grammar  and  high  schs. 
of  Spencer;  m.  Ellen  S.,  d.  Lewis  Wilder  Prouty, 
of  Spencer,  Mass.,  June  4,  1891;  1  son.  Percival 
Prouty.  Cashier  Spencer  Nat.  Bank,  1889-01;  now 
pres.  Merchants'  Nat.  Bank,  of  which  was  one  of 
the  organizers;  mem.  firm  Drury  &  Bonney.  bank- 
ers, Worcester,  Mass.,  since  1901;  dir.  Worcester 
Electric  Light  Co.;  trustee  Worcester  Co.  Instn. 
for  Savings.  Mem.  Worcester  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Mason.  Clubs;  Worcester,  Commonwealth. 
Recreations:  motoring,  bowling.  Mem.  Plymouth 
Congl.  Ch.  Home:  50  "Wachusett  Ave.  Office:  446 
Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

DRURY,  Georgre  Peters,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Aug. 
13,  1876;  s.  William  H.  and  Marv  (Peters)  Drury; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1897;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1900.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1900;  asst.  clerk 
Superior  Ct..  Suffolk  Co.,  1901-1909;  since  engaged 
in  practice  in  Boston;  member  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
since  1912.  Republican.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston,  Middlesex  Co.  and  Mass.  bar  assns.  Mason. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  Union  Boat.  Oakley  Country. 
Recreations:  camping,  tennis.  Home:  Waltham, 
Mass.    Office:  89  State  St.,  Boston. 

DRUR'Y,  Iiucian,  clergyman:  b.  Wendell.  Mass., 
Sept.  3,  1841;  s.  Joel  Elbridge  and  Sally  (Young) 
Drurv;  grad.  Conn.  Literary  Instn.,  Suffleld,  Conn., 
1862;  A.B..  Brown  U..  1866.  A.M.,  1869:  grad.  New- 
ton Theol.  Instn..  Newton  Centre.  Mass.,  1869; 
traveled  in  Europe,  1869-70:  m.  Phoebe  Maria 
Williams,  of  Swampscott,  Mass..  Sept.  29.  1874 
(died  Feb.  22,  1904);  m.  2d,  Alison  Eliza  Coates,  of 
North  Stonington.  Conn.,  Nov.  16,  1907;  2  children, 
Lucian  Lorimer.  b.  Dec.  6.  1875;  Harold  Williams, 
May  6,  1879.  Ordained  ministry  Baptist  Ch.,  1870; 
pastor  "Winchendon,  Mass..  1870-2,  Swampscott, 
1872-6,  Danversport.  1876-83;  agt.  Altemonte  Co., 
Altemonte.  Fla.,  1883-4:  pastor  Apopka,  Fla.,  1884- 
91;  instr.  Greek  and  theology.  Bishop  Coll.,  Mar- 
shall. Tex.,  1891-2;  pastor  Bellingham,  Mass..  1892- 
98.  North  Swansea.  1898-04.  North  Stonington, 
1904-9.  since  pastor  emeritus.  Republican.  Ad- 
dress: North  Stonington.  Conn. 

DRTTR'y,  Samuel  Smith,  clergyman:  b.  Bristol, 
R.I..  1878:  s.  Samuel  Smith  (M.D.)  and  Hannah 
Wheeler  (Goodwin)  Drury;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1901; 
S.T.B.,  Berkeley  Div.  Sch.,  1910  (L.H.D.,  Trinity, 
1910);  m.  Cornelia  Frothingham  Wolcott,  of  Bos- 
ton, Apr.  18,  1911.  Deacon,  1905.  priest,  1908,  P.E. 
Ch. ;  chaplain  to  Bishop  Brent.  Philippine  Islands, 
1905-7:  rector  Calvary  Ch.,  Providence,  R.T.,  1908, 
St.    Stephen's    Ch.,    Boston.    1908-10;    vice    rector. 


1910-11,    rector,    1911 — ,    St.    Paul's    Sch.,    Concord, 
N.H.    Addif.ss:  Concord,  N.H.* 

BUARTZ:,  Qeorg-e  Da  Silveira  (D' Almeida,  Jorge 
da  Sil\eira  Duarte),  consul;  b.  Le(;a  de  Palmeira, 
Portugal,  June  13,  1886;  s.  Manuel  Duarte  d'Al- 
meida  and  Maria  Augusta  Silveira  (father  a  noted, 
poet  whose  works  have  been  translated  into  almost 
every  Euiopcan  language);  belongs  to  the  House 
of  Pra(.a,  one  of  the  oldest  of  the  families  of 
nobility  of  northern  Portugal;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Lis- 
bon; student  Univ.  of  Coimbra  (Portugal)  and 
Ijawrence  Scientific  Sch.  (Harvard);  unmarried. 
First  came  to  America,  1906;  participated  with 
elder  brother  in  movement  that  resulted  in  over- 
throw of  monarchy  in  Portugal  and  establishment 
of  republic,  1910;  consul  of  Portugal  in  N.E.  since 
1911  (said  to  be  the  youngest  foreign  consul  in 
the  U.S.).  Pres.  Casa  Bancaria  Portugueza,  Bos- 
ton. Official  govt.  del.  to  Internal.  Congress  of 
Chambers  of  Commerce,  1912.  Mem.  Great  Oi-i<»nt 
of  Portugal  (fraternal  soc),  Geog.  Soc.  (Lisbon). 
Clubs:  Yacht  (Lisbon),  City  (Boston),  Brae  Burn 
Country.  Recreations:  motoring,  yachting,  tennis. 
Home:  114  Fenway.  Office:  144  State  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

DIX  BOIS,  Augustus  Jay,  civil  engineer;  b.  New- 
ton Falls,  O.,  Apr.  25.  1849:  s.  Henry  Augustus  and 
Catherine  Helena  (Jay)  Du  Bois;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield 
Scientific  Sch.  (Yale),  1869,  C.E..  1870,  Ph.D.,  1873; 
studied  mechanics  2  yrs.  at  Freiberg  (Saxony) 
Mining  Acad.;  m.  Adeline  Blakesley,  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  June  23,  1883.  Prof.  civ.  and  mech. 
engring.,  Lehigh  U.,  1875-7;  prof.  mech.  engring., 
1877-84,  civ.  engring.,  1884 — ,  Sheffield  Scientific 
Sch.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and 
writings.)  Address:  334  Edwards  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.* 

DU  BOIS,  Constance  Goddard,  author;  b.  Zanes- 
ville,  O.:  d.  Delafield  and  Alice  (Goddard)  Du  Bois: 
of  French  Huguenot,  Puritan  and  Scotch  descent; 
unmarried.  Pres.  Waterbury  branch  Woman's  Nat. 
Indian  Assn.;  mem.  Indian  Rights  Assn..  Indian 
Industries  League;  particularly  interested  in  im- 
proving condition  of  Mission  Indians  of  Southern 
Cal.  Mem.  D.A.R.,  Am.  Anthropol.  Assn.,  Am. 
Folk-Lore  Soc.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,  writings,  etc.)  Address:  23  Hillside  Ave., 
Waterbury,  Conn.* 

DU  BOIS,  Edward  Church,  judge;  Jan..  12,  1848- 
.Tan.,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1914-15.)* 

DUBOIS,  Eoline  B.  Church,  M.D. ;  b.  Providence, 
R.I..  June  8,  1878:  d.  Henry  J.  and  Eoline  G.  (Dean) 
Dubois;  ed.  Providence  High  Sch.;  "Vassar  Coll.; 
M.D.,  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1903:  post-grad.  Mass. 
Gen.  Hosp.,  Boston,  and  in  New  York;  unmarried. 
Practiced  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  since  1909.  Mem. 
A.M.A..  Mass.  Med.  Soc.,  Springfield  Acad.  Medi- 
cine. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  College.  Soringfield 
Country.  Recreations:  golf,  motoring,  tramping. 
Home:  174  Buckingham  St.  Office:  293  Bridge  St., 
Springfield,  Mass. 

DUBOIS,  Henry  J.  Church,  lawyer:  b.  London, 
Eng.,  June  22,  1850;  s.  Edward  Church  and  Emma 
(Davison)  Dubois;  brought  to  America,  1854;  ed. 
Collegiate  and  Commercial  Inst.  (Russell's  Acad.), 
New  Haven.  Conn.:  Grove  Street  Grammar  Sch., 
Pawtucket.  R.I. :  Friends'  Acad.,  New  Bedford, 
Mass.:  m.  Pawtucket.  Oct.  23,  1872,  Eoline  Glen- 
more  Dean;  7  children.  Henry  D.  C,  Russell  C.  C, 
Eoline  B.  C,  D.  Alice  C,  Edward  G.  C,  Gladys  H. 
C,  Constance  G.  C.  Admitted  to  R.I.  bar,  1872,  and 
since  practiced  in  Providence;  elk.  Justice  Ct., 
North  Providence,  1872,  imtil  division  of  town; 
trial  justice  of  the  .Justice  Ct.,  3d  voting  dist., 
North  Providence,  1873.  and  coroner  same  yr. ;  jus- 
tice Police  Ct..  Providence.  1893-5;  asst.  atty. -gen. 
of  R.I.,  lS:'(4-7:  mem.  Dubois  &  Dubois  since  1905. 
V.-p.  Bristol  Relief  Soc.  of  R.I.  Mem.  British  Am. 
Assn.  of  R.T.  Cex-pres.).  British  v.-consul,  at  Prov- 
idence. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Edgewood  Yacht, 
British  Club  of  R.I..  British  Am.  Rep.  Club  of  R.I. 
fpres.).  Recreations:  motor  boating.  Home:  73 
Shaw  Ave.,  Edgewood.  Office:  19  College  St.,  Prov- 
idence. R.I. 

DUBUQUE,  Hug-o  Adelard,  judge:  b.  in  Can.,  Nov. 
4,   1854:   s.  Moise  and  Esther   (Mathieu)   Dubuque: 


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grandnepliew  of  founder  of  Dubuque  City,  la.;  ed. 
Canadian  Coll.;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law. 
1877;  m.  Annie  M.  Coughlin,  of  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1877;  practiced  at  Fall 
River;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1889,  97,  98;  city 
solicitor.  Fall  River,  1900-11;  judRe  Superior  Ct. 
of  Mass.  since  Aug.,  1911.  Republican.  Catholic. 
Clubs:  Quequechan  (Fall  River),  Boston  City  (Bos- 
ton). Author:  Sketch  of  Fall  River  French  Colony, 
1888;  Duty  of  Judges  as  Constitutional  Advisers, 
1890;  Fall  River  Indian  Reservation,  1907.  Home: 
263  Walnut  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

DTTDIiEV,  Albertus  True,  author;  b.  Paris,  N.Y., 
Jan.  19,  I8»iiJ;  s.  Rev.  Horace  Franklin  and  Joseph- 
ine (Lamson)  Dudley;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1887;  studied 
in  Germany  without  taking  degree;  m.  Frances 
Perry,  of  Kxeter,  N.II.,  July  2,  1890.  Teacher  Phil- 
lips Exeter  Acad.,  1887-95,  Noble  and  Greenough's 
School,  Boston,  since  1896.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books.)  Home:  Exeter,  N.H. 
Address:  100  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

DUDIiEV,  Charles  H.,  mfr. ;  b.  Littleton,  N.H., 
Oct.  29,  1877;  s.  Charles  Howard  and  Fanny  R. 
(Powers)  Dudley;  grad.  Dow  Acad.,  Franconia,  N. 
H.,  June,  1897;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1902;  student 
Dartmouth  Med.  Coll.  3  yrs.;  m.  Ida  L.  Ockerblad, 
of  Burlington,  Vt.,  Sept.  1.  1904;  4  children,  Charles 
Milo,  b.  Feb.  27,  1907;  Herman  Andrew,  Sept.  23, 
1910;  Robert  Whittier,  Dec.  27,  1912;  Constance  Ma- 
rion, Feb.  10,  1915.  Began  in  business  while  in  coll., 
1902,  and  became  head  of  dept.  store;  engages  as 
mfr.  sweaters  and  athletic  goods,  offices  in  New 
York  and  Boston.  Mem.  Phi  Kappa  Psi  (treas. 
Dartmouth  Assn.),  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa.  Democrat. 
Addre.'^.s:  Hanover,  N.H. 

I>UDIiX:v,  David  Franklin,  lawyer;  b.  China,  Me., 
Oct.  17.  1857;  s.  Matthew  F.  and  Patience  A. 
(Hutchins)  Dudley;  ed.  Pembroke  Acad.;  studied 
law  in  office  of  Leach  &  Stevens,  Concord;  m. 
Blanche  L.  Fowler,  of  Pembroke,  1879;  4  children. 
Gale,  Trueworthy  F.  (deceased),  Roy,  Ethel  May. 
Admitted  to  N.H.  bar,  18S3,  and  since  in  practice  in 
Concord;  mem.  Common  Council,  1885,  Bd.  of  Al- 
dermen, 1895-6;  country  solicitor,  1900-4;  del.  N.H. 
Constl.  Conv..  1903.  Republican.  Mason;  Odd  Fel- 
low.   Office:  97  N.  Main  St.,  Concord,  N.H. 

DUDIiEY,  Fred  Winburn,  educator;  b.  Bridgton, 
Me.,  Oct.  26,  1867;  s.  Joseph  Warren  and  Elizabeth 
(Earle)  Dudley;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1891;  m.  Lillian  H. 
Ricker,  of  Harrison,  Me.,  Mar.  9,  1893  (died  1895); 
1  child,  Florence  L. ;  m.  2d,  Harriet  S.  Towle,  of 
Epsom,  N.H.,  Oct.  10,  1896;  3  children,  Dorris,  Eliz- 
abeth, Winburn  T.  Prin.  high  sch.,  Kennebunk, 
Me.,  1891-2,  Hollis,  N.H.,  1892-6,  West  Newbury, 
Mass.,  1896-01;  commercial  traveler,  1901-3;  again 
prin.  high  sch.,  Hollis,  1903-12;  prin.  McGraw  Nor- 
mal Inst.,  Reed's  Ferry,  N.H..  since  1912.  Mem. 
Theta  Delta  Chi,  Patrons  of  Husbandry,  I.O.O.F. 
Republican.    Conglist.    Address:  Reed's  Ferry,  N.H. 

DUDIiZ:T,  Harry  Hubbard,  banker;  b.  Concord, 
N.H.,  June  11,  1859;  s.  Hubbard  Thomas  and  An- 
toinette (Gordon)  Dudley;  descendant  of  Gov. 
Thomas  Dudlev,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1630;  grad.  Con- 
cord High  Sch.,  1878;  m.  Anne  Bartlett  Minot,  of 
Concord,  Oct.  30,  1883;  3  children,  Dorothea  Minot 
(deceased),  Charles  Hubbard,  Thomas  Minot.  Be- 
gan business  career  as  elk.  in  Concord  R.R.  frt. 
office;  in  employ  of  First  Nat.  Bank  4  yrs.;  treas. 
E  H.  Rollins  &  Sons,  bankers.  Concord  and  Boston, 
to  1894,  dir.  till  1906;  cashier  Mechanics  Nat.  Bank, 
Concord,  since  1894;  dir.  and  treas.  N.H.  Spinning 
Mills,  Home  Realty  Co.,  Beecher  Falls  Co.  Mem. 
NH  Ho  of  Rep.,  1903-4,  Senate,  1904-5.  Commis- 
sary gen.  on  Gov.  Rollins'  staff,  1899-01;  Repub- 
lican. Pres.  and  trustee  Centennial  Home  for  the 
Aged.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Wonolancet  (ex-pres.), 
Snowshoe  (ex-pres.).  Recreations:  walkmg,  driv- 
ing. Address:  Concord,  N.H.;  (summer)  Hopkin- 
ton,  N.H. 

STTDIiE'S',  Helena  Stuart,  settlement  worker;  b. 
in  Neb.,  1858;  d.  Judson  H.  and  Caroline  (Bates) 
Dudlev;  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1884-5;  A.B., 
Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1889.  Teacher  biology  and  chem- 
istrv.  Packer  Collegiate  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  1889-92; 
head  worker.  Coll.  Settlement,  Phila.,  1892-3;  head 
worker  Denison  House,  Boston  Coll.  Settlement, 
1893-12.  Club:  Twentieth  Century.  Address:  Deni- 
son House,  93  Tyler  St.,  Boston.* 


DUDZiEV,  Herbert  John,  lawyer;  b.  Calais,  Me., 
June  11,  1871;  s.  John  and  Aldana  M.  (Choate) 
Dudley;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1895;  m.  Cora  E.  Murchie, 
of  Calais,  Me.,  Oct.  31,  1905;  2  children,  Lois  Ame- 
lia, Jack  Murchie.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1904,  and 
since  practiced  Calais;  dir.  Calais  Nat.  Bank;  elk. 
Eastern  Telegraph  &  Telephone  Co.;  mayor  of  Ca- 
lais, 1911-13;  county  atty.,  Washington  County, 
1909-14.  Trustee  Calais  Acad.  Republican.  Mason 
(Hugh  De  Payens  Commandery,  K.T.);  member  B. 
P.O.  Elks,  Red  Men,  Knights  of  Pythias.  Club:  St. 
Croix.  Recreations:  fishing,  hunting.  Address:  173 
Main  St.,  Calais,  Me. 

BUSIiEV,  Jason  H.,  lawyer;  b.  Hanover,  N.H., 
Nov.  24,  1842;  s.  Jonathan  and  Minerva  (Arm- 
strong) Dudley;  first  Am.  ancestor.  Gov.  Thomas 
Dudley;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1862;  m.  Lucy  A.  Brad- 
ford, of  Randolph,  Vt.,  Sept.  22,  1869;  2  children, 
Allen  B.  (b.  June  17,  1871,  d.  Sept.  8,  1898);  William 
A.  (b.  Apr.  13,  1873,  d.  July  2,  1876).  In  practice  of 
law  since  1867;  county  atty.,  Coos  County,  N.H., 
1878-88;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1889-90,  Senate, 
1891-2;  mem.  state  constl.  convs.,  1904,  1912.  Trus- 
tee State  Normal  Sch..  State  Agrl.  Coll.  IMem.  N.H. 
Bar  Assn.,  Dartmouth  Alumni  Assn.  Democrat. 
Episcopalian.  Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Knights  of  Py- 
thias.   Address:  Colebrook,  N.H. 

TJVUIm'EY,  Nathan  Aug-ustus  Monroe,  officer  U.S. 
A.;  Aug.  20,  1825-Apr.  29,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

SUDIiE'X',  "Warren  Preston,  secretary  Mass.  Civil 
Service  Commn.;  b.  Auburn,  Me.;  s.  Harrison  and 
Elizabeth  (Prentiss)  Dudley;  descendant  of  Gov. 
Thomas  Dudley,  one  of  the  founders  of  Mass.,  and 
on  mother's  side  from  Valentine  Prentiss,  of  Revo- 
lutionary fame;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs..  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1877;  m. 
Bessie  M.  Shepard,  of  North  Andover,  Mass.,  Apr. 
11,  1898;  2  children,  Elizabeth  Shepard,  Shepard. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1877;  sec.  Mass.  Civil  Serv- 
ice Commn.  since  1884;  mem.  Corpn.  Belmont  Sav- 
ings Bank.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason.  (Mt. 
Olivet  Lodge,  Cambridge  Chapter,  Cambridge  Com- 
mandery, K.  T.,  Royal  and  Select  Masters).  Home: 
14  Oak  St.,  Belmont,  Mass.;  (summer)  Allerton, 
Mass.    Office:  151  State  House,  Boston,  Mass. 

DUFF,  Alexander  "Wilmer,  educator;  b.  St.  John, 
N.B.,  Can.,  May  23,  1864;  s.  Alexander  and  Lucy 
(McKenzie)  Duff;  B.A.,  U.  of  N.B.,  1884,  London  U.. 
1887;  M.A.,  U.  of  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  1888  (D.Sc, 
1901);  m.  Isabel  Stuart  Mcintosh,  of  Fredericton, 
N.B.,  June  21,  1894;  1  daughter,  Ella  Ishbel.  Pro- 
fessor physics,  Madras,  India,  1889-90,  U.  of  N.B., 
1890-3,  Purdue  U.,  1893-9,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst., 
since  1899.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
societies,  etc.)  Address:  43  Harvard  St.,  Worces- 
ter, Jlass.* 

DUFFIJBIiI),  "Will  "Ward,  civil  engr.;  Nov.  12, 
1858-1907.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica, 1906-7.) 

DUFFY,  "Walter  F.,  mfr.;  b.  Franklin.  N.H.,  June 
17,  1872;  s.  Michael  and  Mary  (Fawdrey)  Duffy; 
ed.  Franklin  High  Sch.,  Tilton  Sem.,  Phillips  Acad. 
(Andover,  Mass.);  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1896;  m.  Emma 
May  Calef,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  1906.  Identified  with 
manufacture  of  knitting  machines  since  1897; 
treas.  Acme  Knitting  Machine  &  Needle  Co.,  Frank- 
lin, N.H. ;  trustee  Franklin  Savings  Bank;  dir. 
George  E.  Duffy  Mfg.  Co..  Worcester,  Mass.;  mem. 
N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1915.  Trustee  Franklin  Pub.  Li- 
brary. Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Casque  and  Gauntlet. 
Unitarian.  Mem.  Meridian  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M., 
Franklin.    Address:  Franklin,  N.H. 

DITGAIT,  Caro  Atherton,  teacher.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Who  in  America,   1910-11.) 

DTJGGAN",  John  T.,  M.D.,  ex-mayor  of  "U'orces- 
ter,  Mass. 

DUKEIiO'W,  Charles  Thomas,  publisher ;^b.  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  June  14.  1S67;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  English 
High  Sch.,  and  classical  training  under  pvt.  tutors; 
m.  Helen  A.  Wick,  onlv  daughter  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Dudlev  B.  Wick,  of  Cleveland,  O.,  Jan.  12,  1903;  5 
children,  Helen  W.,  Margaret  W.,  Adele  W.,  Ruth 
W.,  Charles  W.  Employed  by  a  large  Boston  mer- 
cantile house,  1882-98,  leaving  position  of  mgr., 
Apr.,  1898,  to  become  gen.  mgr.  of  the  Commercial- 
Financial    Press   Assn.    and   the   Boston   Financial 


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News;  formed  partnership,  Jan.  1,  1900,  title  of 
Dukelow  &  Walker,  now  Dukelow  &  Walker  Co., 
of  which  is  dir.  and  treas.,  publishers  of  The  Bos- 
ton Commercial,  a  financial  and  business  news- 
paper regarded  as  an  authority  on  coppers,  rail- 
roads and  industrials;  also  pubs,  of  Walker's 
Weekly  Copper  Letter,  and  conducts  adv.  agency, 
for  banks,  trust  cos.  and  corpns.,  offices  in  Boston 
and  New  York.  Elected  capt.  Gth  Rest.  Inf.,  M.V. 
M.,  May  17,  1901;  now  capt.  and  paymaster  M.V.M. ; 
mem.  stafE  of  Gov.  David  I.  Walsh  of  Mass.,  1914, 
1915.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Exchange  (Boston), 
Corinthian  Yacht  (Marblehead,  Mass.),  Army  and 
Navy  (New  York).  Home:  2  19  Dean  Rd.,  Brookline. 
Mass.  Office:  246  W'ashington  St.,  Boston,  and  16 
Beaver  St.,  New  York. 

DUKESHISE,  "Willard  Baker,  clergyman:  b. 
Maitland,  N.S.,  Oct.  6,  l:s61;  s.  Isaac  and  Eliza  Jane 
(Leadbetter)  Dukeshire;  grad.  Me.  Weslevan  Sem., 
Kents  Hill,  Me.,  188S;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn., 
1892;  m.  Harriette  Pennell,  of  Brunswick,  Me., 
June  30,  1896;  2  children.  Robert  Pennell,  Theodore 
Skolfield.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1892;  pastor 
Brunswick,  Me.,  1892-5,  Farmington,  1895-9,  Orono, 
1899-04;  transferred  to  Vt.Conf.,  1904;  pastor  Mont- 
pelier,  1904-7,  Barton,  1907-12:  supt.  St.  Albans 
Dist.,  since  1912.  Trustee  Montpelier  Seminary. 
Liberal  Republican.  Mem.  Psi.  Upsilon.  Mason; 
Odd  Fellow.  Recreations:  gardening,  fisliing,  chess. 
Address:  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

HVI/LA.IN'E,  Frederic  Christopher;  1).  Hadley, 
Mass.,  Mar.  6,  1866;  s.  Christopher  and  Cordelia 
(Roberts)  Dumaine;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Dedham, 
Mass.;  m.  Elizabeth  Thomas,  Apr.  13.  1895;  chil- 
dren. Mary  Thomas,  Elizabeth,  Harriet  Rodman, 
Frederic.  Cordelia,  Christopher,  Thomas  Park. 
V.-p.  and  treas.  Bay  State  i?  ishing  Co.;  treas.  and 
trustee  Amoskeag  Mfg.  Co..  dir.  Shawmut  Nat. 
Bank.  Am.  Trust  Co.,  B.  &  M.  R.R.  (exec,  com.). 
Northern  Waste  Co.,  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.  Pres. 
and  mem.  exec.  com.  Arkwright  Club.  Club:  Union 
League  (New  York).  Recreations:  motoring,  horse- 
back riding.  Home:  Concord,  Mass.  Office:  Ames 
Bldg.,  Boston.* 

DUMM,  B(enjainin)  Alfred,  clergyman;  b.  Salis- 
bury, Md.,  Aug.  31,  1867;  s.  Rev.  William  Thomas 
and  Anna  (Bates)  Dumm,  sister  of  Rev.  Daniel 
Webster  Bates,  D.D.,  and  Rev.  Laurence  Webster 
Bates,  D.D.;  A.B.,  Western  Md.  Coll.,  1886,  A.M., 
1889;  Hebrew  certificate,  Am.  Inst.  Sacred  Litera- 
ture, 1893;  student  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  and  Psychol. 
Laboratory,  1893-4;  grad.  student,  George  Wash- 
ington U.,  1898-1900,  prof,  philosophy.  Scientific 
Sch.,  same,  1899-1900,  Ph.  D.,  1900;  grad.  student. 
Harvard,  A.M.,  1912;  m.  Nellie  Jamison,  of  Fawn 
Grove,  Pa.,  1889;  1  son.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1891;  pastor  Stoneham.  Mass.,  1901-7,  Topsfleld 
(acting),  1908-13,  Plymouth,  N.H.,  since,  1913. 
Author:  (with  others)  The  Old  Puritanism  and  the 
New  Age,  1903;  An  Inductive  Creed,  1906.  Trans- 
later  (in  verse)  of  Rossini's  Stabat  Mater.  1915. 
Lectures:  Course  of  three  lectures  on  The  Holy  Grail 
in  the  Abbey  Paintings  (Boston  Pub.  Library)  and 
in  Its  Literature;  The  Freedom  of  the  Will  (two 
lectures),  first  delivered  under  auspices  of  the 
Philos.  Club  (following  presidency  of  club)  at  Har- 
vard U. ;  The  Philosophy  of  Henri  Bergson,  deliv- 
ered quite  widely  before  ministerial  assns.  of  Bos- 
ton and  vicinity.  Scoutmaster  937,  acting  scout 
commr.  26,  B.S.A.  Club:  Pilgrim  (Boston).  Recrea- 
tions: the  trail.    Address:  Plymouth,  N.H. 

DUmMER,  Joseph  Newell,  mfr. ;  b.  Rowley, 
Mass.,  Feb.  19,  1861;  s.  Nathaniel  Noyes  and  Julia 
Ann  (Ames)  Dummer;  descendant  of  Richard  Dum- 
mer,  who  came  to  America  in  1632,  and  built  at 
Roxbury  the  first  mill  to  grind  corn  by  waterpower 
in  N.E. ;  grad.  Dummer  Acad.,  1877;  m.  Sarah  V. 
Wheelwright,  of  Newbury,  Mass..  Aug.  13,  1883: 
1  daughter,  Gladys  B.  Field  sec.  Mass.  S.S.  Assn., 
1892-7,  N.H.S.S.  Assn..  1899-04:  now  pres.  Glen 
Mills  Cereal  Co.  Trustee  Dummer  Acad.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mason  (K.  T.);  mem.  I.O.O.F., 
Grange.  Recreations:  motoring,  fishing.  Address: 
Rowley.  Mass. 

DUNBAR,  Prank  Emerson,  lawyer;  b.  Pittsfield, 
Mass.,  Dec.  20,  1868;  s.  John  F.  and  Theresa  (Mac- 
Donald)  Dunbar;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1890;  m.  Mary 
Carney  Rogers,    of   Lowell,   Mass.,   Sept.    26,   1894. 


Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1893,  and  since  practiced  at 
Lowell;  pres.  Appleton  Co.,  Boott  Mills;  treas.  and 
dir.  Stony  Brook  R.K. ;  dir.  Union  Nat.  Bank,  New- 
market Mfg.  Co.,  Lowell  Gas  Light  Co.,  Shaw 
Stock  Co.,  Traders  &  Mechanics  Ins.  Co.;  trustee 
Lowell  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank.  Trustee  Lowell 
Textile  Sch.,  Lowell  Gen.  Hosp.,  Ayer  Home  for 
Young  AVomen  and  Children.  Republican.  Unita- 
rian. Clubs:  Yorick,  Vesper  Country,  Longmeadow 
Golf,  Eastern  Yacht  (Marblehead).  Home:  285  An- 
dover  St.  Office:  521  llildreth  Bldg.,  Lowell,  Mass. 
DUNBAR,  James  Rohert,  lawyer;  b.  Pittsfield, 
Mass.,  Dec.  23,  1847;  s.  Henry  W.  and  Elizabeth 
(Richards)  Dunbar;  B.A.,  Williams  Coll.,  1871; 
studied  Harvard  Law  Sch.  short  time;  admitted  to 
bar,  1874;  m.  Harriet  P.  Walton,  of  Westfield. 
Mass.,  May  15,  1875.  Mem.  Mass.  Senate,  1885-6; 
chmn.  Com.  on  Resolutions,  Rep.  State  Conv.,  1886; 
judge  Superior  Ct,  Mass.,  1888-98;  chmn.  spl. 
commn.  on  taxation,  1897;  chmn.  Court  House 
Commn.,  Boston;  now  mem.  law  firm  Dunbar  & 
Rackemann;  dir.  Boston  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co. 
Del.  Universal  Congress  Lawyers  and  Jurists,  St. 
Louis,  1904;  trustee  Williams  Coll.  Clubs:  Algon- 
quin, Beacon,  Curtis.  Conglist.  Republican.  Home: 
Brookline.  Mass.    Office:   1  Court  St.,  Boston.* 

DUNBAR,  Kendall  M.,  lawyer;  b.  Nobleboro,  Me., 
Sept.  18,  1857;  s.  Edward  W.  and  Lucinda  P.  (Burn- 
ham)  Dunbar;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  and  Lincoln  Acad., 
Newcastle;  admitted  to  Cumberland  bar,  1897;  m. 
Laura  E.  Castner,  of  Damariscotta,  Me.,  June  27, 
1885.  Engaged  in  practice  at  Damariscotta;  assist- 
ed in  establishing  Damariscotta  Herald,  1876;  elk. 
and  dir.  Twin  Village  Water  Co.;  elk.  and  treas. 
Portland  Power  &  Development  Co.  Pres.  Me.  Press 
Assn.,  1892,  93.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Damaris- 
cotta, 11  yrs.  (chmn.  9  yrs.);  asst.  sec,  1885,  87,  89, 
sec,  1891-05,  Me.  Senate;  pvt.  sec.  to  Gov.  Fernald, 
1909-11:  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem.  K.  of  P.  Ad- 
dress: Damariscotta,  Me. 

DUNBAR,  Rohert  "Wayland,  clergyman;  b.  Port- 
land, Me.,  Jan.  24,  1872;  s.  Judson  B.  and  Ella  Caro- 
line (Clark)  Dunbar;  descendant  of  Jesse  Dunbar, 
of  Hingham,  Mass.,  who  moved  to  Nobleboro,  Me., 
1793;  prep.  edn.  Portland  High  Sch.;  B.A.,  Amherst, 
1895;  S.T.B.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1898;  student  in 
psychology,  Clark  U. ;  m.  Selina  Aiken  Cook,  of 
Portland,  Me.,  June  21,  1899;  7  children.  Ruth, 
Esther,  Martha,  Charles  Cook,  Robert  Cook,  Eliza- 
beth, Florence.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1899; 
pastor  North  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  1898-04,  West  Ch., 
Haverhill,  1904-9,  2d  (Center)  Ch.,  Millbury,  since 
Oct.  19,  1909.  Mem.  Historic  Exhibit  Com.  and 
Hospitality  C^om.  of  Millbury  Centennial  Celebra- 
tion. Mem.  Worcester  South  Assn.  of  Ministers, 
Worcester  Congl.  Club,  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Repub- 
lican. Editor.  Andover  Sem.  Necrology,  1909-11; 
History  of  Millbury,  1915.  Recreations:  oil  paint- 
ing, tennis,  walking,  camping.  Address:  Millbury, 
Mass. 

DUNBAR,  "William  Harrison,  lawyer;  b.  Rox- 
bury, Mass.,  Dec.  15,  1862;  s.  Charles  F.  and  Julia 
R.  (Copeland)  Dunbar;  A.B.,  1882,  A.M.,  1886,  Har- 
vard; LL.B.,  1886,  Harvard  Law  Sch.;  pvt.  sec.  for 
about  a  yr.  to  Justice  Gray  of  U.S.  Supreme  Court, 
at  Washington;  admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  1888;  m. 
Calais,  Me.,  189S,  Katherine  Copeland;  children. 
Rose,  Charles  Franklin,  William  H.,  Jr.  Mem.  law 
firm  of  Brandeis,  Dunbar  &  Nutter  since  1896;  an 
official  examiner  of  titles  for  the  land  court.  Dir. 
Cambridge  Trust  Co.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass.  bar 
assns.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Democrat.  Uni- 
tarian. Clubs:  Union,  Boston  City,  Harvard  (Bos- 
ton). Recreations:  reading,  horseback  riding,  driv- 
ing. Home:  64  Highland  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: 161  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

DUNCAN,  Albert  Greene,  mech.  engr.,  cotton 
mfr.;  b.  Cleveland,  O.,  Dec.  12.  1868;  s.  Rev.  Samuel 
White  and  Sarah  Margaret  Fuller  (Greene)  Dun- 
can; descendant  of  George  Duncan,  who  settled  at 
Londonderry,  N.H.,  1719,  and  on  mother's  side,  of 
John  Greene,  who  came  to  Boston,  1635,  and  later 
became  deputy  gov.  of  R.I. ;  A.B.,  U.  of  Rochester, 
1901;  unmarried.  Draughtsman.  Westinghouse, 
Church.  Kerr  &  Co..  Boston  and  New  York,  1891-8; 
treas.  Deane  Steam  Pump  Co.,  Holyoke.  Mass., 
1898-1900;  asst.  treas.  Dwight  (cotton)  Mfg.  Co., 
Boston,    1900-3;   treas.   Chicopee   Mfg.   Co.,   Boston, 


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1903-14,  Harmony  Mills  (cotton),  Cohoes,  N.Y., 
since  1910.  Pres.  Nat.  As.sn.  of  Cotton  Mfrs.,  1914; 
mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  1909;  del.  Pan-Am. 
Financial  Conf.,  Wasliington,  D.C..  May,  1915,  by 
appmt.  of  Sec.  of  Treasury.  Clubs:  Boston  Art, 
Country  (Brookline);  Knsineers'  (Boston);  Fort 
Orange  (Albany,  N.Y.);  Meruhants'.  Alpha  Delta 
Phi,  University  (New  York).  Home:  Brookline, 
Mass.    Office:  77  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

DUNCAN,  Cliarles,  .\1.D.;  b.  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Mar. 
IS,  1S72;  s.  James  and  Marparet  (F'atlerson)  Dun- 
can; LL.B.,  Dartmouth,  1S98;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1903;  m.  Charlotte  Hsley,  of  Chelsea.  Mass., 
.Tune  28,  1905;  3  children,  Daurence  Hsley,  Eleanor, 
Margaret.  Practiced  in  Concord,  X.H.,  since  1904; 
pathologist  State  Bd.  of  Health,  N.H.  State  Hosp. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc.  liepublican.  Conglist. 
Address:    13  S.  .'<i>riiig  St.,  Concord,  N.II. 

STTNCAN,  Frances,  writer;  moved  to  New  York. 
(See  \ol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1914- 
15.) 

DTTNCAN,  Georg-e  Henry,  druggist;  b.  Deomin- 
ster,  Mass.,  Dee.  23,  ixTG;  s.  George  C.  and  Mary  E. 
(Coolidge)  Duncan;  descendant  in  5th  generation 
of  James  Duncan,  who  came  to  Hancock,  N.H., 
from  Scotland.  1774;  grad.  Murdoch  Sch.,  Winchen- 
don,  Mass.,  1S94:  student  Amherst,  189G-9;  m. 
Helen  Prescott,  of  Jaffrey,  N.H..  Nov.  19,  1900;  1 
son,  George  Prescott.  In  drug  business,  at  East 
Jaffrey,  since  1899;  treas.  East  Jaffrey  Mfg.  Co.; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  1904-5;  mem.  N.H.  Constl. 
Conv.,  1912;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1915;  judge 
Jaffrey  Dist.  Ct..  1914-15.  Sec.  N.H.  Direct  Legis- 
lation League,  1911-15:  dir.  Am.  Proportional  Rep- 
resentative League.  Pres.  Jaffrey  Bd.  of  Trade, 
1911-14  inclusive.  Mem.  Plii  Kappa  Psi.  Mason; 
mem.  Grange.  Democrat.  Author:  The  Initiative 
and  Roferendtmi;  Aids  to  True  Representative 
Government,   1911.    Home:  East  Jaffrey,  N.H. 

DUNCAN,  Georg-e  Martin,  educator;  b.  Haledon, 
N.J.,  Nov.  2G,  1857;  s.  James  and  Jane  Martin 
(Torbet)  Duncan;  A.B.,  New  York  U.,  1881;  A.M., 
1884;  B.D.,  Yale.  1884;  studied  as  grad.  fellow  in 
divinity  and  philosophy,  Yale,  1884,  U.  of  Jena, 
1885,  Leipzig,  1885-6,  Berlin,  1886-7,  Paris,  1887-8; 
(LL.D.,  New  York  LT.,  1901);  m.  Marv,  d.  Theodore 
R.  Carter,  of  Montclair,  N.J.,  Aug.  29,  1889.  Instr. 
mental  a"nd  moral  philosophy,  1888-91,  asst.  prof., 
1891-4.  iirof.  1894-04,  prof,  logic  and  metaphysics, 
since  1904,  Yale.  Chmn.  sect,  logic.  World's  Con- 
gress Arts  and  Sciences,  St.  Louis,  1904;  fellow 
A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Am.  Philos.  Soc.  (chmn.  of  meeting 
which  organized  it).  Am.  Psychol.  Assn.  (council 
1903-6),  Conn.  Acad.  Sciences.  Translator  from 
Latin  and  French  (with  notes):  The  Philosophical 
Works  of  Leibnitz,  1890,  1908.  Address:  299  Ed- 
ward  St.,   New  Haven,   Conn.* 

DUNCAN,  James,  granite  cutter;  b.  Kincardine 
Co.,  Scotland,  May  5,  1857;  s.  Duncan  and  Mary 
(Forbes)  Duncan:  ed.  Aberdeen,  Scotland;  m.  Lil- 
lian M.  Holman,  Baltimore,  .Ian.,  1887.  Monumental 
granite  cutter  from  1873.  also  granite  statue  cut- 
ter; sec.  New  York  branch.  1881,  Baltimore  branch, 
1884,  int.  pres.,  1895 — ,  Granite  Cutters'  Internat. 
Assn.;  successfully  led  ednl.  campaign  and  ulti- 
mately the  great  strike  in  the  granite  cutting 
industry  for  8-hour  work-day,  1900;  editor  Granite 
Cutters'  Journal,  Mar.,  1895 — :  v. -p.  Am.  Feder- 
ation of  Tjabor,  1894:  represented  Am.  labor  move- 
ment to  British  Trades  Congress,  Bristol,  Eng., 
1898;  rep.  A.F.  of  Labor  at  Internat.  Secretariat 
Conf.  of  Labor,  Budapest,  Hungary,  1911.  Address: 
Quincy.  Mass.* 

DUNCAN,  James  Cameron,  clergyman;  b.  in  Scot- 
land. July  8,  1860;  s.  William  and  Elsie  (Cameron) 
Duncan:  ed.  Milnes  Instn.,  Fochabers,  Scotland; 
Meadville  Theol.  Sch.,  Pa.;  Harvard  Div.  Sch.. 
Manchester  Coll.,  Oxford,  Eng.;  U.  of  Berlin,  Ger- 
many; m.  Jessie  Ginevra  Fuller,  of  Clinton,  Mass., 
Apr.  10,  1888;  2  children,  Robert  Fuller,  James 
Cameron.  Ordained  Unitarian  ministry,  June  17, 
1886:  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Clinton,  Mass.,  since  1886. 
Billings  lecturer  for  Am.  Unitarian  Assn..  Feb. 
and  Mar.,  1914.  Sec.  Bigelow  Free  Pub.  Library, 
Clinton:  sec.  Worcester  Conf.  of  LTnitarian  Chs. ; 
sec.  Weeks  Inst.;  v. -p.  Clinton  Hosp.  Assn.;  mem. 
Worcester  Assn.  of  Ministers.    Republican.    Recre- 


ations: walking,  gardening,  traveling.  Address: 
16S  Walnut  St.,  Clinton,  Mass. 

DUNCAN,  William  Stirling",  lawyer;  b.  Carlisle, 

Eng.,  l"eb.  11,  1S7G;  s.  David  and  Lillias  K.  Stir- 
ling) Duncan;  brought  to  America,  1881;  grad. 
Kimball  Union  Acad.,  Meriden,  N.H.,  1899;  LL.B., 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1905;  m.  Jan.  16,  1898, 
Marion  D.  Wood,  of  Edinburgh,  Scotland.  Prac- 
ticed in  Clinton,  Mass.,  since  Aug.  25,  1905;  mem. 
Buttrick,  Stone  &  Duncan;  chmn.  Clinton  Rep. 
Town  Com.,  1907;  mem.  Sch.  Com,  1908-12;  town 
solicitor,  1909,  1910;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  10th 
Worcester  Dist.,  1912-13;  elk.,  2d  Dist.  Ct.  of 
Eastern  Worcester,  since  1913.  Conglist.  Mason. 
Home:  45  Boynton  St.  Office:  Bank  Bldg.,  Clinton, 
Mass. 

DUNHAM,  Charles  Granville  Manter,  judge  of 
proliate  and  insolvency;  b.  Edgartown.  Mass.,  Aug. 
31.  1841;  s.  Charles  F.  and  Matilda  V.  (Mayhew) 
Dunham;  descendant  on  father's  side  of  John 
Dunham,  of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1629,  and  on  mother's 
side  of  Thomas  Mayhew,  of  Watertown,  Mass., 
1635,  and  later  gov.  of  Martlias  Vineyard;  A.B., 
Amherst,  1863  (Phi  Beta  Kappa):  taught  for  sev- 
eral yrs.  as  prin.  of  high  sch.  in  Edgartown  and 
Sandwich,  Mass.:  studied  law  in  office  of  Woodbury 
&  Ingalls,  Boston:  admitted  to  bar,  1869;  m.  Su- 
sanna D.  Silva,  of  Edgartown,  Dec.  20,  1865;  1 
child,  .Tennie  L.  Apptd.  judge  of  probate  and 
insolvency  by  Gov.  Wolcott,  Apr.  15,  1897.  Repub- 
lican.    Methodist.    Address:   Edgartown,   Mass. 

DUNHAM,  Henry  Morton,  organist;  b.  Brockton, 
Mass.,  July  27,  1853;  s.  Isaac  A.  and  Augusta  L. 
(Packard)  Dunham;  grad.  N.E.  Conservatory  of 
Music,  1873,  Boston  U.  Coll.  of  Music,  1875;  m. 
Helen  Hammond,  of  New  London,  Conn.,  June  28, 
1887.  Organist,  Porter  Congl.  Ch.,  Brockton,  1875- 
83,  Ruggles  St.  Bapt.  Ch.,  Boston.  1883-96,  Shaw- 
mut  Congl.  Ch.,  Boston,  1896-06,  Harvard  Ch., 
Brookline,  Mass..  1906 — .  Prof,  organ,  N.E.  Con- 
servatory of  Music,  1880 — ;  dir.  music  sch..  Lasell 
Sem.,  Auburndale.  Mass.,  1910.  Mem.  Harvard 
Mus.  Assn.,  Am.  Guild  Organists  (dir.  N.E.  Chap- 
ter), Boston  Art  Club  (dir.).  Club:  St.  Botolph. 
Composer  of  3  sonatas  for  organ,  1  symphonic 
poem,  2  books  of  1 2  Church  Pieces  each;  besides 
manv  smaller  organ  compositions  and  anthems. 
Home:  1501  Beacon  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.* 

DUNHAM,  Herman  N.,  educator;  b.  South  Free- 
port,  Me.,  Dec.  14,  1860;  s.  Robert  N.  and  Marv  L. 
(Fogg)  Dunham;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1885,  A.]\I.,  1888; 
m.  Aug.  20,  1890,  Margaret  S.  Drinkwater,  of  Cum- 
berland, Me.  Began  teaching  at  Cumberland,  Me., 
1885;  now  prin.  Lee  High  Sch.  Progressive  Repub- 
lican.   Conglist.    Address:  Lee,  IMass. 

DUNHAM,  Joseph  Marston,  life  insurance;  b. 
Gorham,  N.H.,  May  1,  1868;  s.  Edmund  E.  and 
Ellen  S.  (Marston)  Dunham;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Port- 
land, Me.:  m.  Alice  C.  Gushing,  of  Portland,  Dec.  1, 
1891;  1  child  (deceased).  Began  active  career  as 
clerk  in  wholesale  dry  goods  store,  Portland,  Me., 
1883;  became  connected  with  New  York  Life  Ins. 
Co.,  at  Boston,  18.98,  and  has  been  special  agent 
same  since  1904.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, Boston  Life  Underwriters  Assn.  Universa- 
list.  Mason.  Club:  Boston  City.  Recreations:  mo- 
toring. Home:  34  Prospect  Park,  Newtonville, 
Mass.    Office:   60   State  St.,  Boston. 

DUNHAM,  Stillman  Boherts,  teacher;  b.  Chelsea, 
^lass.,  Feb.  5.  1866;  s.  Francis  and  Eliza  Ann 
(Roberts)  Dunham;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1885; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1889;  m.  Helena  Lois  Upham,  of 
Allston,  Mass.,  June  30,  1896;  2  children,  Stillman 
Roberts,  Jr.,  Francis.  Teacher  Belmont  (Mass.) 
Sch.,  1889-94,  Hopkinson  Sch.  (now  Legate's  Prep. 
Sch.),  Boston,  1894-04,  Stone  Prep.  ^ch.  since  1904. 
Republican,  (blub:  Woodland  Golf.  Home:  48  Ash- 
ford    St.,    Allston,    Boston,   ]Mass.  - 

DUNHAM,  Sylvester  Clark,  underwriter;  b. 
IVTansfield,  Conn.,  Apr.  24,  1846:  s.  Jonathan  Lyman 
and  Abigail  Hunt  (Eldredge)  Dunham:  ed.  Mt. 
TTnion  Coll..  Ohio:  m.  IMarv  Austin,  of  Bristol, 
Conn.,  Oct.  18,  1877;  1  son,  Donald  A.  Admitted  to 
bar.  1873:  practiced  at  Hartford,  1873-85;  gen. 
counsel,  1885,  v. -p.,  1897,  pres.  since  1901,  Travelers 
Ins.  Co.;  pres.  Travelers  Indemnity  Co.;  v. -p.  Nat. 


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Exchange    Bank;    dir.    Metropolitan    Bank     (New  Town,   3903-11;  del-at-large  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,   1908. 

York),    Am.    Hardware   Co.    (New    Britain,    Conn.),  Treas.  U.  of  Me.;  trustee  Eastern  Me.  Gen.  Hosp., 

Glastonbury  Knitting  Co.,  Conn.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  City  Bangor.    Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Me.  State  Bar  Assn. 

Bank,    Hartford   Gas   Co.,   Colt   Firearms   Co.,   Am.  Address:  Orono,  Me. 

^il^^ty    Co.    (New    York),    First    Kc-insurance    Co.  DUNN,    Daniel    P.,    merchant;    b.    Willimantic, 

(Hartford).     Republican.     Conglist.     Clubs:    Union  Town  of  Windliam,  Conn.,  Sept.  14,  1859;  s.  Patrick 

League  (New  York)    Hartford  20th  Century,  Hart-  and    Mary    (Morrisey)    Uunn;    ed.    pub.    schs.;    m. 

ford    Country,    Hartford    Golf.     Delivered   lectures  juiia  A.    Rice,   of   Hartford,   Conn.,   Apr.    23,    1889. 

in    Yale    insurance    course.     Recreations:    fishing,  in    newspaper,    cigar    and    tobacco    business    .since 

traveling.     Home:    830    Prospect    Av.     Office:    700  is84;  registrar  of  voters,  10  yrs.;  mayor  of  Willi- 

Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.*  mantic  since  Dec,  1905  (present  term  expires  Dec, 

DUNHAM,  William  Herbert,  music  teacher  and  1915);    mem.   Conn.    Ho.   of   Rep.,    1903,   04,    07,    08, 

singer:  b.   Brockton.  Mass.,  Dec  31,  1858;  s.  Isaac  09,  10,  11,  12;  comptroller  State  of  Conn.,  1913,  14. 

Atwood  and  Augusta  Louisa   (Packard)    Dunham;  Democrat.    An  incorporator  of  St.   Joseph's  Hosp. 

ed.  Brockton  pub.  schs.;  Brvant  and  Stratton  Busi-  Mem.  K.  of  C.,  F.  of  A.,  I.O.H.,  A  O.H.,  B.P.O.  Elks, 

ness  Coll.,  Boston;  studied  singing  in  Boston  under  Putnam  Phalanx,  of  Hartford     Mem.  Chamber  of 

Dr.  Guilmette  and  Sig.  Rotoli,  also  in  Europe  with  Commerce.     Recreations:    baseball    and   all    legiti- 

Jean   De   Reszke.    Fedele   Koenig,   and    Sbriglia,   in  mate  sports.    Address:  Willimantic,  Conn. 

Paris,  and  Cotogni,  of  Rome,  Vannuccini,  of  Flor-  DUNN,    Preaerick    Julian,    lawyer;    b.    Gardner, 

ence,  Benvenuti,  of  Milan;  m.  Pomfret,  Conn.,  Alice  Mass.,   ]\Iav  21,   ]S80;   s.   Thatcher  B.  and  Mary  S. 

Chafee,    of   Providence,    R.I.,    Sept.    2A,    1896.     Has  (Dickerman)  Dunn;  grad.  Cushing  Acad.,  Ashbiirn- 

had    long   experience    at   home    and    in    Europe   as  ham,    Mass.,    1899;    A.B.,    Williams,    1903;    LL.B., 

teacher,    concert    and    church    singer;    teacher    of  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1906;  m.  Alice  G.  Eaton, of  South 

singing,   N.E.   Conservatory   of  Music,   since    1893.  Sudbury,  Mass.,  July  11,  1906;  3  children,  Marjory, 

Episcopalian.    Clubs:   St.  Botolph,  Boston  Athletic  Edward    Eaton,    Richard    Bvam.     Began    practice, 

Assn.      Recreations:    golf.      Home:     310    Common-  1906;  justice  1st  Dist.  Ct.  of  Northern  Worcester; 

wealth   Av.    Address:   New  England   Conservatory  associated  in  practice,   in  Gardner,  with   Thatcher 

of  Music,  Boston,  Mass.  B.   and   Frederick  J.   Dunn;   property  atty.   Chace- 

DUNHAM,   WilUam   Bussell,   M.D.;    b.    Chester-  Harriman     hydro-electric    and     transmission    cos. 

field,  N.H.,  Dec  15,  1833.    (See  vol.  1909.)  ^,^P"J^?9^";„.?,?r'§^list-    ^em.    Phi    Gamma    Delta, 

.^.^^.^.r.^  .-^    ^             .•■,           ,                      ,      /^,      ■,  Phi    Club    (Williams).     Clubs:    Gardner   Boat,    Po- 

DUNLAP,  Rog-er  Allen,  clergyman;  b.  (Tharles-  quaig  (Athol,  Mass.).  Recreations:  tennis,  motor- 
town,  N.H  j;une  10,  18<8;  s.  George  Harlan  and  ^^^  Home:  43  Glazier  St.  Offices:  Gardner  Savings 
Mary  Catharine  (Folger)  Dunlap;  descended  on  Bank  Bldg..  Gardner,  Mass.,  and  801  Osgood  Brad- 
mother  s  side  from  Peter  Folger,  one  of  the  first  jev  Bldg    Worcester   Mass 

settlers    of   Nantucket;    grad.    high    sch..    Concord,  _    ^''  „               ,.'            l,.i..         ^       ^    r^     j, 

N.H.,   1896;  A.B..  Dartmouth.   1900;  B.D..  Hartford  DUNN,  George  Ainswortn,  chair  mfr.;  b.   Gard- 

Theol.  Sem..  1903;  m.  Alice  Gates,  of  Concord,  N.H.,  ner,   Mass..   Jan.    23,    186/;   s.   John  A.   and   Sophia 

Nov.   18,   1903;   2   children.   Esther,   Catharine.    Or-  Walker  (Chaffee)  Dunn;  grad.  Gardner  High  Sch 

dalned  Congl.  ministry,  1903;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Pater-  1885;    A.B.,    Boston    U.,    1889;    rn     Anna    Merrick 

son.  N.J.,  1903-9,  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.,  since  Feb.  Warren,    of    Cambridge,    Mas.s..    May    26,    1897;    3 

1,  1909;  chaplain  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  session  of  1915.  children,    Winifred    Warren     John    Ainsworth,    2d, 

Registrar   and   treas.    Hartford   Assn.    Congl.    Chs.  William    Warren.     V.-p.    John    A     Dunn    Co.;    dir. 

and  Ministers.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Dartmouth).  Gardner  Gas  Fuel  &  Light  Co.;  trustee  Fitchburg 

Phi    Kappa    Psi.     Republican.     Address:    Windsor  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Westminster  Nat.  Barik.    Trus- 

Locks    Conn  tee  Boston  U. ;  mem.   Mass.  Trustees  of  Hospitals 

_  ■                 ,       ,                       1,     ,.T         TT     ,  for   Consumptives.     Methodist.     Mem.    Beta   Theta 

DUNI.OF,   James   J.,   clergyman;    b    New   York  pj     Mason    (K.T.).    Address:   Gardner,   Mass. 

Apr.    20,   1870;    s.   James   and   Jennie    (Mcllhatten) ^  ^            ^j.     ■,        ■          r.      ^    i^-,      ^ 

Dunlop;  A.B.,  Coll.  City  of  New  York,  1889;  B.D.,  DUNN,  Georg-e  Bancroft,  logging;  b.  Ashland, 
Princeton  Theol.  Sem..  1893;  (D.D.,  Lennox  Coll.,  Me.,  June  18,  1849;  s.  Elbridge  G.  and  Louisa 
la  1903);  m.  Mary  B.  Burnett,  of  Newburgh,  N.Y.,  (Brackett)  Dunn;  descendant  of  Richard  Dunn, 
June  7,  1894.  Ordained  Presbyn.  ministry,  1893;  Newport,  R.I.,  1655;  ed.  Houlton  (Me.)  Acad.  1 
pastor,  Greenport,  N.Y.,  1893-7,  Roxbury  Ch.,  Bos-  yr.;  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  1  yr.;  m.  Lucinda  Rich  Cush- 
ton  Mass,  1897-10,  4th  Congl.  Ch.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  ing,  of  Frankfort,  Me.,  Sept.  19,  18//;  3  children, 
since  Sept.,  1910.  Dir.  Lord's  Day  League  of  N.E.;  Louise  Cushing  (Mrs.  Robert  W.  Sawyer  of  Bos- 
mem.  Hartford  Assn.  Congl.  Ministers.  Clubs:  ton),  Deborah  Briggs  (wife  of  Dr.  H.  M.  Chap- 
University  Get-Together.  Recreations:  tennis,  man.  of  Bangor,  Me.),  George  Elbridge.  In  business 
Address-  47  Burton  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.  in  Boston,  1866-8;  removed  to  St.  John.  N.B.,  1868, 

■w^,T-^-^     «!!,«  ♦   iK^oiz.    ^i^-cr-irrvioT,-    TvfQir    R     1 R tj fi  and   engaged    in   mill    and   lumber  business;   large 

DUNN,  Albert   Teele,   clergyman,    May    6,    1850-  ^^^^^^    of    timber   lands;    dir.    Presque    Isle    (Me.) 

19—.     (See   vol.    1909.)                                 ^    ^     ,    ,,  Nat.   Bank,   1st  Nat.   Bank,   Houlton.    Mem.   B.P.O. 

DUNN,  Bertrand  Francis,  M.D.;  b.  Oxford,  Me.,  Elks.    Unitarian.    Address:  Houlton,  Me. 

ife^d.  ^Sc^h^**o-f  ^ke'.TIow^d"o1n^,^\'86^- J!^"c"lkr^^-^A:  ^,^Z^^J,f%T^rs^^^Vr^'%n''''^ie^^^^^^ 

Towle    of  Westbrook,  Me.,  Jan.  9,  1869.    Served  in  author;  Jan.  21,  1848-July  2J,  1915.    (bee  vol.  ijuy.; 

23d  Me.  Vols.,  1862-3;  practiced  in  Harrison,  Me.,  DUNN,  Reuben  Wesley,  mfr.;  b.  Fayette.  Me., 
1868-9,  Windham,  1869-86,  Portland,  since  1886.  peb.  8,  1847;  s.  Reuben  Barnes  and  Lydia  Richard- 
Mem  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Cumberland  Co.  Med.  Soc,  son  (Ayer)  Dunn;  student  Waterville  High  Sch. 
Portland  Med.  Club.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  and  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem..  Kents  Hill.  Me.,  to  1864; 
GA.R.  Mason,  K.P.  Home:  203  Brackett  St.,  Port-  a.B.,  Colbv  Coll.,  1868,  A.M.,  1880;  m.  Sarah 
land,  Me.  Martha   Baker,    of   Hallowell,    Me.,    Sept.    2.    1873; 


Soc    N  EPed  atric  Soc'  Clubs:  University,  Boston    ter  Power  Co..  1889-1900;  mem.  L.  A    Presby  &  Co., 
ithietic  Assn.'   Address:  178  Marlboro  St..  Boston,    dept.  store  1884-93^^  Mem    Bd    of  Edn     Waterville 


for  manv  vrs.    Republican.    Methodist.    Mem.  5^eta 

"        "  Av..    Waterville. 


3.  Ludlow,  Vt., 

Tf",     Vj     t;nase.    isiue    niii,    mm    iv±c.-!.t)io.    i,a.ic    .aina     1 ',r<-,.  o.  joTT^.  .1.  .jv.. „..„  ^ ."""jT  ^ersis   tirarcn; 

Hamlin  Ellsworth.  Me.:  admitted  to  bar,  Jan..  Dunn :  ed.  Black  River  Acad.:  studied  law  in  offices 
189  2  and  since  practiced  at  Orono.  Me.;  dir.  Mer-  of  Hon..  Sewall  Fullam.  of  Ludlow  Barrett  & 
Hll  Trust  Co  Bangor,  Old  Town  Trust  Co.;  mem.  Atherton.  of  Nashua..  N.H.,  and  at  Albany  (N.Y) 
Me.  Ho    of  Rep.,  1901-2;  judge  Municipal  Ct..  Old    Law  Sch.;  m.  Mary  Dickerman,  of  Ludlow,  Feb.  16, 


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1871  •  children,  Hairv  Thatcher,  Edward  Albert, 
Frederick  Julian.  Admitted  to  bar,  1869;  practiced 
in  Clinton  Co.,  Mo.,  1869-73,  since  at  Gardner. 
Mass  •  pres.  Gardner  Electric  Lipht  Co.;  v.-p.  Gard- 
ner Savings  Bank.  Mason.  Republican.  CouKUst. 
Club-  Gurdnpr  Hoat.    Address:  Gardner,  Mass. 

b.  Bos- 


Keon',   Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1874-5;  asst.   to  Dr.  John 


mem.  Boston  Sch.  Com..  6  yrs..  1885-8,  rerlecled, 
1892-5;  retired  from  ai'tive  practice  at  Bo.ston, 
1899;  continued  practice  in  Rome,  Italy,  where  he 
was  consulting  piiys.,  Xorth  Am.  Coll.;  a  mem. 
Vatican  Court  since  1909,  and  kniisrhted  by  Pope 
Pius  X  as  Knight  Comdr.  of  St.  Gre??ory.  Trustee 
Boston  City  Hoso..  1892-7:  trustee  Instn.  for  Feeble 
Minded;  now  mem.  of  corpn.  of  Instn.  for  Feeble 
Minded.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boylston  Med.  Soc, 
Harvard  Med.  Alumni  Assn..  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp. 
Alumni  Assn.,  Boston  Coll.  Alumni  Assn.  (pres.  I 
yrs  ),  etc.;  asso.  mem.  9th  Regt.,  M.V.M.  A  founder 
of  the  Clover  Club  and  of  the  Y.M.  Catholic  Assn. 
(now  life  mem.).  Club:  University,  and  formerly 
mem.  manv  other  clul)s.  Author  of  various  bro- 
chures on  med.  topics,  among  them:  Therapeutics 
of  Venesection:  Report  on  1,168  cases  of  obstet- 
rics in  private  practice;  Use  and  Abuse  of  Krgot 
(read  before  ann.  meeting  of  Mass.  Med.  Soc). 
Assisted  Dr.  Henry  I.  Bowditch  in  preparing  his 
work  on  "The  Cause  and  Prevention  of  Tuberculo- 
sis in  Ma.^sachusetts."  Has  traveled  extensively. 
Address:  in9  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

SUNITACK,  Henry  Ernest,  clergyman:  b.  Graf- 
ton. X.S..  Mav  1.",.  1S;67:  grad.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem., 
1895;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1S97.  Ordained  M.F.  ministry, 
1897:  pastor  Portland.  Me.,  1897-1900.  Augusta 
since  1900.  Trustee  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.  Home: 
Augusta,  ISIe. 

DUNNEIiS,  A(mos)  Prederic,  clergyman;  b. 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  June  J9,  1859:  A.B.,  Amherst,  1881; 
student  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1881-2;  grad.  Andover 
Theol.  Sem.,  1884.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1884; 
pastor  Central  Ch.,  Bath,  Me.,  1884-99,  Calvinistic 
Ch  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1899-06.  Highland  Ch.,  Low- 
ell,'slnce  1906.  Home:  100  Saunders  Ave.,  Lowell, 
!Mass. 

DTJNNETT,  Alexander,  lawyer;  b.  Peacham,  Vt., 
Nov.  29,  1852;  s.  Andrew  and  Christiana  (Gal- 
braith)  Dunnett;  ed.  Newbury  Sem.,  to  1867,  Mc- 
Indoes  Acad.,  to  1869:  student  Randolph  Normal 
Sch.,  1872-5;  m.  Ellen  Chalmers,  of  Northfield, 
Mass.,  Apr.  29,  1889.  Admitted  to  bar,  1877;  prac- 
ticed at  South  Ityegate,  Vt.,  1877-83,  St.  Johns- 
bury,  Vt.,  1883 — ;  mem.  firm  of  Dunnett  &  Slack, 
189.5-13,  Dunnett  &  Leslie,  1913 — .  Served  in  Vt. 
militia,  1867:  chmn.  Rep.  Co.  Com.,  1882-6;  state's 
atty.,  Caledonia  Co..  1886-90;  chmn.  Rep.  State 
Conv.,  1900;  state  senator,  1900:  U.S.  atty.,  Dist. 
of  Vt  Oct.  20,  1906 — :  chmn.  Commn.  to  settle 
boundarv  line  with  N.H.,  1913:  trustee  Brightlook 
Hosp.,  St.  Johnsbury.  Unitarian.  Mason  (K.T., 
Shriner).     Address:    St.   Johnsbury,   Vt.* 

DUNNING,  Albert  Elijali,  editor:  b.  Brookfleld, 
Conn.,  Jan.  5,  18  44;  s.  Elijah  Starr  and  Abigail 
(Beach)  Dunning;  A.B.,  Yale.  1867:  grad.  Andover 
Theol.  Sem.,  1870;  (D.D.,  Beloit  Coll.,  1889);  m. 
Harriet  W.  Westbrook,  of  Kingston,  N.Y.,  Dec.  27, 
1870.  Ordained  Consl.  minister,  1870;  pastor  High- 
land Ch.,  Boston,  1870-81:  gen.  S.S.  sec.  for  Congl. 
Chs  ,  1881-9:  editor-in-chief  The  Congregationalist, 
Boston  1889-11:  lecturer  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
Cambridge.  Sec.  Internat.  S.S.  Lesson  Com.,  1897- 
02.  Clubs:  University  (v.-p.),  Winthrop.  Home: 
Brookline,  Mass.   Office:  81  2  Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston.* 

DUNNING,  Harry  Westbrook,  author:  b.  Boston, 
Dec.  7,  1871:  s.  Albert  Elijah  and  Harriet  "W. 
(Westbrook)  Dunning:  B.A.,  Yale.  1894,  Ph.D., 
1897;  m.  Marv  Bates  Parker,  of  Everett,  Mass., 
Sept.  23,  1908.  Instr.  Oriental  langs.,  Yale,  1896-9: 
mgr.  foreign  tours,  since  1899.  Mem.  Am.  Oriental 
Soc,    Nat.    Geog.    Soc,    Arctic    Club.     Clubs:    Yale 


(Boston  and  New  York),  City  (Boston),  Authors' 
(London).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books 
and  writings.)  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office: 
14  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

DUNNING,  James  Gardner,  lawyer;  b.  Bath, 
Me.,  May  25,  1857;  s.  Eben  and  Harriet  P.  (Frost) 
Dunning;  first  ancestor  in  this  country  was  An- 
drew Dunning,  of  Ashburton,  Devonshire,  Eng., 
who  came  to  America  in  1718,  and  settled  in 
Brunswick,  Me.;  grad.  Bath  High  Sch.,  1874;  LL.B., 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1880;  m.  Sarah  L.  Potter, 
of  Bath,  Me.,  June  5,  1884;  children,  Harold  G., 
Ray  Potter.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1880,  and  since 
practiced  at  Springfield.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Spring- 
field, 1897-1904.  Mem.  Hampden  Co.  Bar  Assn., 
Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  S.A.R.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason.  Home:  211  Belmont  Ave.  Office:  310  Main 
St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

DUNPHY,  James  W.,  retired  publisher;  b.  Ire- 
land, Dec.  25,  1844;  s.  Patrick  and  Anna  (Hayes) 
Dunphy;  self  ed.;  brought  to  Boston  from  Ireland 
at  age  of  6;  m.  Mary  Conway,  of  Boston,  Dec.  25, 
1866.  Began  in  newspaper  office  at  age  of  12;  was 
partner  Boston  Traveler  for  several  yrs.,  until 
1887:  then  became  mgr.  Boston  Daily  Advertiser 
and  Evening  Record:  pres.  Advertiser  Newspaper 
Co.,  1887-Dec.  1,  1914,  since  retired;  dir.  Boston 
Ins.  Co.,  Old  Colony  Ins.  Co.,  Holyhood  Cemetery 
Assn.  Dir.  Home  for  Destitute  Catholic  Children. 
Chmn.  Sinking  Fund  Commn.,  City  of  Boston; 
chmn.  bd.  trustees  of  Boston  Teachers'  Permanent 
Pension  Fund.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  18  Cen- 
ter St.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Office:  309  Washington  St., 
Boston. 

DUNSHEE,  Noble  Pinney,  dry  goods  merchant; 
b.  Bristol,  Vt.,  Apr.  4,  1833;  s.  Robert  and  Zilpha 
(Pettibone)  Dunshee:  ed.  common  schs. ;  m.  Char- 
lotte W.  Soper,  of  Bristol,  Vt.,  Feb.  4,  1857;  2 
children,  Jessie  F..  Harry  S.  Engaged  in  mercan- 
tile business  at  Bristol  since  1856;  capt.  Co.  G, 
14th  Vt.  Vols..  1862-3,  Civil  War:  mem.  Vt.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1883-4,  Senate,  1878-80:  sheriff  of  Addi- 
son Co..  Vt.,  1878-84:  trustee  Vt.  State  Soldiers' 
Home.  Mem.  Bristol  Business  Men's  Assn.  Mason; 
mem.  G.A.R.  Republican.  Recreations:  fishing, 
shooting.    Address:  Bristol,  Vt. 

DUNSMOOB.  Harrie  V.;  b.  Northfield.  Vt..  Apr. 
14,  1880,  s.  William  E.  and  Etta  (Williams) 
Dunsmoor;  ed.  Northfield  High  School;  grad.  Mass. 
Coll.  of  Osteopathy,  Boston,  1902.  Practiced  in 
Boston  since  1902;  formerly  prof,  surgery,  now 
prof,  gynecology,  Mass.  College  of  Osteopathy. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Am..  N.E.,  and  Mass. 
Osteopathic  socs.  Iota  Tau  Sigma.  Mem.  all 
branches  of  Odd  Fellows.  Recreations:  motoring, 
fishing,  hunting.  Address:  178  Huntington  Ave., 
Boston.  . 

DUNTON.  Arthur  James,  lawyer;  b.  Bath.  Me., 
.Tuly  9.  1871:  s.  James  E.  and  Angeline  (White) 
Dunton;  grad.  Bath  High  Sch.  (English  course), 
Hebron  Acad.;  Colbv  Coll.  2  vrs.:  LL.B.,  Boston  U. 
Law  Sch.,  1898;  m.  Madelvn  P.  Clifford,  of  Bath, 
June  25,  1913.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  Sept.,  1898, 
and  since  practiced  in  Bath;  pres.  Me.  Farmers' 
Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.;  dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Bath  Co- 
operative Assn.,  Bath  Box  Co.  Judge  Bath  Munici- 
pal Ct..  1908-12:  mavor  of  Bath.  Mar..  1914-Mar., 
1915.  Republican.  Trustee  Y.M.C.A..  Bath.  Mem. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Baptist. 
Odd  Fellow,  K.  of  P.  Club:  Colonial.  Home:  823 
"\A^ashington   St.    Office:   72  Front  St.,  Bath,   Me. 

DUNTON,  Charles  Howard,  educator:  b.  Under- 
bill, Vt.,  Jan.  24,  1844;  s.  Elijah  and  Mary  Ann 
(French)  Dunton:  prep.  edn.  New  Hampton  Inst., 
Fairfax,  Vt.;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt..  1870;  student  Boston 
Tlieol.  Sem.,  1871-2;  (D.D.,  Svracuse  U.,  1886);  m. 
Annette  Belding,  of  Johnson,  Vt..  June  26.  1872. 
Ordained  ministrv  M.E.  Ch.,  1872;  pastor,  Man- 
chester. Vt..  1872-4:  teacher  in  Troy  Conf. 
Acad.,  1S74-7:  became  prin.  same,  1877;  resigned 
on  account  of  health,  1897:  again  prin.  same  acad., 
1900-12  (resigned  and  retired).  Served  as  pvt. 
13th  Vt.  Regt.,  Civil  War;  state  normal  sch.  exam- 
iner, 1881-91;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1898-1900 
(chmn.  com.  on  edn.);  upon  the  incorporation  of 
village  of  Poultney  was  elected  its  1st  pres.:  re- 
signed after   3    consecutive   elections,    1910.     Mem. 


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Gen.  Conf.  M.E.   Ch.,   1S92-4;  pres.  Vt.  State  Anti-  DURAND,  W.  Cecil,  bankinf?:  b.  Milford,  Conn., 

Saloon    League    4    yrs.     Recreations:    spends    his  June  It),  1851;  s.  Calvin  and  Sarah  Cecil  (Hunter) 

winters   in   Washington,    D.C.    Address:    Poultney,  Durand;     grad.     Sheffield     Scientific    Sch.     (Yale), 

Vt.  1871;    m.    Elizabeth    C.    Ford,   of   Milford,   Jan.    15, 

DUNTON,      Charles      Robinson,      insurance;      b.  i,^^^,  (*^^®.^  ^.^.Vf-    18.   1888);    m.   2d,   Clara   Baldwin 

Union,    Me.,    Oct.    4.    1S4(;:    .'^.    John    Southard    and  Vnnir    ?^    Miltord     June    17,    1890     (died    Mar.    9, 


(Mrs.    Horace    B.    Clements,    of    Springfield,    Me.),  4;    •  '         *V-         ^.V?*?    auditors,    1889-91.     Democrat. 

Nellie    (deceased).    Sophia    M.    (Mrs.    Clarence    W.  Js'P'^t.S^^PJ^'^''^"-,  ^  '""•    J^LHord.     Address:    23    Broad 

Reynolds).    Enlisted  at  16  in  Co.  B,  24th  Me.  Regt.,  '-'•'  MUtord,  Conn. 

and  served  from  Sept.  17,  1862,  to  close  of  Civil  DURPEE,  Charles  Hazard,  banking:  b.  Tiverton 
War;  followed  cooper's  trade  at  Minneapolis,  R.I.,  Oct.  12.  1S70;  s.  (Jporge  N.  and  Julia  Watson 
Minn.,  several  yrs.;  returned  to  Union,  Me.,  1872,  (Hazard)  Durfee;  ed.  Fall  River  pub.  schs. •  E.E 
and  engaged  in  express  business:  then  in  Spring-  Lehigh  U.,  F'a.,  1893;  m.  June  22,  1911,  Amy'Ward 
field,  Mass..  in  ins.  business,  until  1896,  since  in  Freeman,  of  Norfolk,  Va.  In  banking,  real  estate 
Bangor,  Me.:  gen.  agt.  Northwestern  :Mut.  Life  and  ins.  business  at  Pall  River,  Mass.,  since  1894- 
Tns.  Co.  of  Milwaukee:  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  treas.  People's  Co-operative  Bank,  Fall  River' 
Bangor,  2  yrs.:  mem.  Me.  Senate,  from  Penobscot  Episcopalian.  Club:  Quequechan.  Address:  60  Bed- 
Co.,  1915-16.    Mem.  G.A.R.   Democrat.    Address:  1S9  ford  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Exchange  St.,  Bangor.  l\Te.  DURPEE,  Everett  Brownell,  educator-  b  Fall 
DUNTON.  Edith  Kellogfg-  ("Margaret  Warde"),  I^^ver,  Mass.,  June  22,  1862;  s.  Oscar  Fitzland  and 
author;  b.  Rutland,  Vt.,  Dec.  28,  1875;  d.  Walter  C.  Abby  Slade  (Brayton)  Durfee;  grad.  high  sch., 
and  Miriam  (Barrett)  Dunton;  .X.B.,  Smith  Coll.,  Fall  River,  1880;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1884,  A.M.,  1887; 
1897:  unmarried.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  m-  Nov.  21,  1887,  Carrie  Joella  Bean,  of  Ports- 
books,  etc.)    Home:  Rutland,  Vt.*  mouth,    N.H.     Prin.    Falls   Village    Grammar   Sch., 

DUNTON.   Prani  Eugene,    mfr.;    Aug.    28.    1846-  tiubtrban)%afl"Riv^rfs8^^^fi^7n^n"^'''!;-^l-  ^''^^ 

Aug.  17,  1913.    (See  vol.  1909.)  llse-Ts^'^l'-Sn.      19T4-5)''lipt''Jch" 

DUNTON,    John    Riley,    lawyer:    b.    Searsmont,  Fall  River;  now  prin.  The  Bradford  Durfee  Textile 

Me.,  Aug.   9,   1859:  s.   Horatio  and  Julia   A.    (Hall)  Sch.    Republican.      Baptist.      Supt.    3d    Bapt.     SS 

Dunton:    grad.    Castine    Normal    Sch..    1882:    A.B.,  Mem.  Brown  U.  Teachers'  Assn.  (ex-pres  )    Brown 

Bates  Coll.,   Lewiston,   Me.,   1887,   A.M.,   1890;   stu-  U.  Alumni  Assn.  of  Fall  River  and  Vicinity,  B  M  C 

dent   summer   courses.    Harvard,    1887,    1888,   Mar-  Durfee   High   Sch.   Alumni  Athletic   Assn.    (pres.) 

thas  Vineyard,   summer  of  1889:   admitted  to  bar.  Delta   Kappa   Epsilon.     CJapt.   Varsity   BB     Team' 

1S98.     Reared    on    farm;    taught    dist.    and    town  Brown  U.,  1883-4.    Home:  168  New  Boston  Rd     Of- 

schs.;    prin.    Belfast    Grammar    Sch.,    1882-3.    Loo-  fice:  The  B.D.  Textile  Sch.,  Fall  River,  Mass" 

minster   (Mass.)    Grammar  Sch.,   fall  of  18S7,  Bel-  DURPEE.     Herbert     Ans-nattiR      o^e^rp■■^mcT,■     v> 

fast    High    Sch..    1888-9,    Lewiston    Grammar   Sch.,  Cambridge     NY       Tune    ?4is^fi'-    «      fh^JT^  'oJ^ 

iccQ.oQ.    c„r,t    c«;,c      -c^^vio^^     TVT^      isQQ.c;.    T^,-,-,-,  V!*:","'_  "sre.     \.Y      June    ^4,    iSbb,    s.    Abram    and 


DUNTON,   Silas,   merchant:    b.   Millbury,   Mass.,  J^c.    Vt.    S.S.    Assn.    since   Dec.    i,    1908.'   Ad  dress  : 

Apr.  9.  1818.    (See  vol.  1909.)  Burlington,  Vt.* 

DUFEE,   •William   R.,    mfr.,    banker;    died,    1909.  r^P^^^^^'   Randall   Nelson,   mill    treas.;   b.    Fall 

(See  vol.  1909.)  ^'I®?'    ^lass.,    Oct.    13.    1867;    s.    Walter    Chaloner 

,      ^      ^        -.^      ,  and  Jane  Frances   (Alden)   Durfee-  A  B     Harvard 

DUPRE,  Godfrey  S.,  lawyer;  b.  Roxton  Pond  is89;  studied  Harvard  Law  Sch  1888-9-  mlbbv 
Co.  Shefford,  P.Q.,  Can..  Mar.  5.  1875;  s  Traffic  and  siade  Bravton,  of  Fall  River  June  12  1895  In 
DorothSe  (Vincelette)Dupre;  ed.  rural  schs.;  Coll.  oflice  of  Wampanoag  Mills,  1889-93-  bookkeeper 
Ste.  Marie  de  Monnoir.  P.Q.,  Can.,  Seminaire  St.  Stafford  Mills,  1893-4;  resigned  to  enter  cotfon 
Charles,  Sherbrooke,  B.L.,  Laval  U.,  Quebec,  1898;  business  and  was  employed  in  office  of  Messrs 
m.  Herminie  Smith,  of  St.  Hyacinthe,  .P.Q.,  (^an.,  Andrews  &  Horton  until  June  1895-  in  cotton 
NOV.  25,  1902.  Canie  to  U.S  1890;  practiced  in  Bid-  brokerage  bu.siness.  1895-19141'  treas  Snd  d?r 
deford.  Me.,  since  Oct.  5,  1900.  Active  m  promoting  Border  City  Mfg  Co  since  Oct  1913-  dir  First 
naturalizationof  Canadian  immigrants.  ".Tan.,  1911  Nat.  Bank,'  B.M.C.  Durfee  Safe  "Depos'it  &' Trust 
drafted  and  caused  to  be  presented,  and  advocated  Co.,  Sagamore  Mfg.  Co.;  trustee  Fall  River  Five 
before  a  com.  of  the  legislature  of  Me  a  bill  Cents  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Common  Council.  Fall 
to  repeal  the  charter  of  the  Roman  Catliolic  River,  1892-3-4  (pres.  1894);  mem.  Bd  of  Alder- 
Bishop  of  Portland,  a  corpn.  sole,  holding  all  the  men,  1895;  trustee  Fall  River  Pub.  Librarv  1908- 
ch.  and  sch.  property  of  the  Catholics  of  Me.,  and  17.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs-  Fall' River 
to  substitute  in  its  stead  parish  corpus.,  in  which  Colf.  Fall  River  Bowling  Green,  Country  Navatt- 
laymen  were  to  be  given  control  of  all  money  rnat-  Episcopal  of  Mass.;  Harvard  (Boston)'  Home- 
ters,  surplus  money  to  be  applied  to  the  support  of  19  Hierhland  Ave.  Office:  Border  City  Mfe  Co' 
free  schs.  The  law  was  refused  a  passage.  Aug.  paii  River  Mass 
10    of   same   vr.    the   Vatican   ordered   all    Catholic 

bisl  ^  ' 

sole 

stit 

fee 

terdicted,  with  5  other  persons,  for  their  efforts  in  m" ";p„^'R""H„;V7'V"n'ir,r^;"r*'<3^'v;    'i«09"*q"'*'"-    ^^It''^^ 

above  named  work,  bv  Bishon  Louis  S.   Walsh,  of  ^^^'^SLJ^^ril?**,  9'^^'P"''^'^,,^^!';-  1892-8^  prin.  Nor 


Home:   20   Beacon  Ave.    Office:   159  Main  St.,   Bid-        DURGIN.  Henry  Irwin,  M.D.:  b.  Freedom,  NH 
deford.  Me.  ^Pi"-    21,    1864;    s.   .Joshua  and   Mary  E.    (Kenison) 


356  WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 

ed.    high    sch.,    Cornish,    Me., 


Soc'    Portsmouth  "'(N.H.)    Med.  "ciiib,   S.A.R.,'Navy    also  of  Grand  Council;   grand  orator  St.   George's 
League.    Republican.    Conglist.    Mason  (32°.  K.T.);    Chapter  of  Rose  Croix;   chaplain   Veterans'   Assn. 


mern  K  of  P  Red  Men  P  of  H.  Itoyal  Arcanum.  Masons  of  N.H.,  also  of  Peabody  Chapter,  O.E.S. 
Clubs-  Paul  Jones,  Warwick.  .lohn  Sullivan  (I'orts-  Writer  of  pamphlets  and  articles  on  topics  of  gen- 
mouth).    Address:   State  Rd..  South  Eliot.  Me.  oral  interest.    Address:  Tilton,  N.H. 

DURailT,  Samuel  Holmes,  M.D.;  b.  Parsonsfield,  DUSTAN,  Dana  Marsh,  life  ins.;  b.  Tunbridge. 
Me  luly  26  INIlif  s  Silas  and  Dorcas  (Holmes)  Vt..  .June  14.  1859;  s.  Rev.  George  and  Lucy  Ann 
Dur'gin-  ed  'acad^  in  Nil  and  Dartmouth  and  (Marsh)  Dustan;  A.B.,  Dartmouth.  1880,  A.M., 
Har\ard  m'ed  sch';-  M  D,  Harvard  INled.  Sch.,  1883;  m.  Abbie  C.  Fiske.  of  Weston.  Mass.,  1885; 
1864-  m  Mary  Bradford  Davis,  of  Boston.  Nov.  6,  m.  2d,  Myra  A.  Safford,  of  Atlantic,  Mass..  1901;  1 
1875  (died  Nov  25  1906);  children,  Lura  Jean-  daughter,  Helen  Colburn  (Mrs.  Tracey  C.  Buswell, 
nette,  Edmund  Horace;  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Emma  Eliza-  of  •'^.',\'-inr,fleld.  Mass^).  Prin.  Peonle's  Arad.,  Mor- 
beth  Adams  of  Boston.  Aug.  12.  1908.  Asst.  sur-  risville.  Vt..  1880-2,  high  sch.,  Groton.  Mass..  1882- 
geon  1st  Mass  Cav  .  1864-5;  resident  phvs..  Boston  .s:5,  Weston.  Mass..  1S8:?-7,  Monson  Acad..  1S87-93. 
pub  instns  and  port  phvs.,  1867-73:  health  commr.,  Tabor  Acad.,  1893-01;  instr.  Evening  High  Sch., 
Boston  1873-12  (clinin'bd.  1877-12);  retired  from  Worcester,  Mass.,  1903-5;  with  Conn.  Mut.  Life 
pub  services  July  31,  1912.  Lecturer  on  hygiene,  Ins.  Co.  since  June  9,  1902.  Mem.  corpn.  People's 
Harvard  Med  Sch  1884-09;  trustee  Boston  Float-  Savings  Bank,  mem.  Worcester  Chamber  of  Com- 
ing Hosp  Mem  A  M.A..  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn.  merce.  Mem.  City  Rep.  Com.,  Worce.ster  Sch.  Com. 
(ex-T>res  )  Mas^  Mod  Soc,  Boston  Snc.  for  Med.  since  .Ian.  1,  1906.  Conglist.  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs: 
Improvement  Loyal  Legion.  Republican.  Uni-  Republican  County,  Worcester  Congregational. 
tarian  Recreations:  farming,  fishing,  reading.  Recreations:  politics.  Home:  3  Hudson  St.  Office: 
Home:'  Millbrook,  P.O.,  Duxbury.  Mass.  340  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

DTTREEX:,    Prank   W.,    chemist;    b.    North    Tun-  DUTCH,  Charles  Prederick,  lawyer;  b.  St.  Paul, 

bridge    Vt     Oct.  5.  1861;  s.  Simeon  P.  and  Mary  E.  Minn.,  Jan.   19,   1880;   s.   Marshall  Holly  and  Char- 

(Srnith)    Durkee;    A.B.,    Tufts    Coll.,    1888.    A.M.,  lotte   Herrick    (Hill)    Dutch;   A.B.,   Harvard,    1»01; 

1889;   m.  Henrietta  N.  Brown,  of  Tufts  Coll.,   Feb.  LL.R.,  Harvard  Law  Sch..  1905;  m.  Chicago,  Faith 

21,   189r);  children,  Margaret,  Robert  C,  Benjamin  B.    Sturtevant,   June   20,    1911;    1    daughter,   Eliza- 

G.' P..  Successivelv  instr.  in  chemistry,  asst.  prof.,  beth.    Began  practice  at  Boston,   Sept.,   1905;   lec- 

prof.  inorganic  chemistry,  prof,  of  chemistry,  and  turer  on  admiralty,   1905-6,   equity,  1906-8,  and  on 

head  of  chem.  dept..  Tufts  Coll..  since  fall  of  1907.  property  since  1913.  Harvard  Law  Sch.    Mem.  Bar 

Mem.   Soc.   Chem.  Industry.   Am.   Chem.   Soc.   A..\.  Assn.     City    of    Boston.      Republican.      Unitarian. 

\.S..  Am.  Inst.  Mining  Engrs..  Delta  Upsilon.  Phi  Mem.    Phi    Beta   Kappa    (Harvard).     Home:    Win- 

P,eta  Kappa.    Republican.    Address:  Tufts  College.  Chester.  Mass.    Office:  73  Tremont  St.,  Boston, 

^lass.  DUTCHER,    Prank    Jerome,    president    Draper 

DTTRKX:i:,  J(ames)  Stanley,  clergyman:  b.  Carl-  Co.;    b.    North    Bennington.    Vt.,    July   21,    1850;    s. 

eton.  Yarmouth  Co.,  N.S.,  Nov.  21,  1866;  s.  James  Warren   Whitney   and   Malinda   Amelia    (Toombs) 

and   Elizabeth    (Dennis)    Durkee;    the   Durkoes    (3  Dutcher;  descendant  of  Dierck  Cornelissen  Duys- 

brothers)   came  to  Mass.  about  1650 — one  went  to  ter.  Fort  Orange.  New  Netherlands,  N.Y.,  1630;  ed. 

Nova  Scotia,   one   to   Conn,   and  one   to   Idaho;   ed.  pub.    schs.    of    Milford.    Mass.;    m.    June    27.    1877, 

Batavia  (N.Y.)  High  Sch.:  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  Lew-  Martha  Maria,  d.  Israel  and  Mary  M.   (McDonald) 

iston    (Me.).    1897.    A.M..    1905;    Ph.D..    Boston    U.,  Grimwood.     of     Pawtucket.     R.I.      Learned     mfg. 

1906;    m.   Aug.    4,    1897.   Florence   Marion   Bobbins,  business  in  his  father's  shop;  treas.  Dutcher  Tem- 

of  Yarmouth.  Nova  Scotia.    Ordained  Free  Baptist  pie  Co..  Hopedale,  1880-97:  asst.  agt.  of  the  Draper 

ministrv.    1898;    pastor    Free    Bapt.    Ch..    Auburn.  Co.    to   1907,   now   pres. :    dir.    Home    Nat.   Bank   of 

Me..    1898-1901.    Free    Bapt.    Ch..    Boston,    1901-9,  Milford:    treas.    Milford    Water    Co.;    pres.    Shaw 

South    Con!,'l.    Ch.,    Brockton,    Mass.,    since    1909.  Stocking  Co.,  Lowell;  pres.  Collyer  Insulated  Wire 

Trustee  Sch.  of  Expression,  and  Florence  Critten-  Co..   Pawtucket.   R.I. ;    mem.    Sch.   Com..    Hopedale; 

ton   League   of   Compassion.    Boston.     Mem.    Com-  chmn.  Rep.  Town  Com.  for  several  yrs.;  mem.  Rep. 

mercial     Club,     Chamber    of    Commerce.      Mason,  state  Com..  i^Ofi-?-  iuwtice  of  the  peace  since  1874. 

Club:    Country    (Brockton).    Lecturer   and   contbr.  Home:   Hopedale.   Mass. 

prose   and    poetry.    Address:    26   South   St.,   Brock-  uuTCHER,    George   Matthew,    college    prof.;    b. 

ton,   Mass.  Pleasant   Valley,    N.Y.,    Sept.    16,    1874;    s.    Merritt 

DXTRREIiI^,  Jesse  Murton,  clergyman;  b.  Boston,  Thomas  and  Marv  Alberson  (Stoutenburg)  Dutch- 
Mass.,  June  26.  1843:  s.  William  Henry  and  Sarah  gr;  A.B.,  Cornell' U.,  1897,  Ph.D.,  1903,  President 
(Averill)  Durrell;  descendant  of  Philip  Durrell,  white  fellow  in  history,  in  Europe.  1900-1;  m. 
of  French  parentage,  from  the  Isle  of  Guernsey.  Adrienne  Van  Winkle,  of  Stratford,  Conn.,  June  17, 
who  settled  in  the  Piscataqua  region,  N.H.,  pre-  1909.  Asst.  in  English  history,  Cornell,  1898-1900; 
vious  to  1679  and  received  grants  of  land  in  Exe-  asso.  prof,  history,  1901-5.  prof.,  1905 — .  Weslevan 
ter,  N.H..  and  Kennebunkport.  Me.  (his  wife.  u.  Prof,  history,  summer  sessions.  Cornell,  1912, 
daughter  and  grandchild  were  killed  by  the  In-  Columbia,  1913.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn..  Conn.  Hist, 
dians.  1726);  also  descendant  of  Maj.  Benjamin  soc.  Socigte  d'Histoire  Moderne,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Durrell.  son  of  Philip,  who  on  Apr.  21.  3  days  Clubs:  Cornell  U.  (New  York).  Graduates'  (New 
after  the  Battle  of  Lexington,  was  chosen  chair-  Haven).  Contbr.  to  New  Internat.  Ency.,  and  revs, 
man  of  a  com.  to  borrow  money  and  provide  am-  Address:  Middletown,  Conn.* 

munition  for  the  military  needs  of  Aurundel  (Ken-  ■nTTTTma'   -Rpnia-min  T     merchnnt-  Oct    14    1831- 

nebunkport);  m.  Irene  S.  Clark,  of  Plymouth.  N.H..  j^^i^^^Pq^'g^^S^I?^!    'ig^l' also  Wh^^^^^^ 

July  23.  1878   (died  Nov.  9.  1914).    Served  as  sup-  "I'iri',.,^-      1  qi.  ir'i^  ^  °'-   ^^"^'  ^'^°    wnos    wno  in 

plv  M.E.  Ch..  Tilton.  1868,  Rumney,  1869.  also  Al-  -^mctici.   lyii-io.; 

lefi  St    Ch     New  Bedford.  Mass..  1871-2,  while  stu-  DUTTON,  Charles,  M.D.;  b.   Acton,  Mass.,  June 

dent  in   Boston;   joined   N.H.   Conf..    1869;   deacon.  29,    1839;    s.    Solomon    Lane    and    Olive    Charlotte 

1871.  elder.  1873;  "traveled  in  Europe  and  the  East.  (Hutchinson)   Dutton:  ed.  Pinkerton  Acad..- Derry, 

1873;    pastor    Bristol,    N.H..    1874-6,    Wesley    Ch.,  N.H.;   M.D.,  Harvard  Med.   Sch.,   1863:   m.   Mary  E. 

Haverhill    Mass.  1877-8.  Rochester.  N.H.,  1879-81;  Perham,  of  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  June  29,  1865  (now 

in  Europe  and  Egvpt,  1882;  pastor  St.  John's  Ch.,  deceased);  m.  2d.  Caroline  Augusta  Parkhurst,  of 

Dover,    N.H.,    1883-5,    Garden    St.    Ch.,    Lawrence,  Chelmsford,  Nov.  10,  1870  (died  1889) ;  m.  3d,  Mary 

Mass.,    1886-8.    St.    Paul's    Ch..    Manchester.    N.H.,  L.    Mansfield,   of  Wakefield,    Mass.,    Oct.    22,    1890; 

1889-90;    pres.    N.H.    Conf.    Sem.    and   Female   Coll.  children.  Susan  A.,  Charles,  Carl  (deceased),  Paul, 

(now   Tilton    Sem.),    1891-5:    pastor   Main    St.    Ch.,  Richard,   Riberot,   Hope.    Asst.   phys.,   Asylum   for 

Nashua.   1896-1900,  Grace  Ch.,  Keene.   1901-2.   dist.  Insane,  Concord,  N.H.,   1862.  1863.  111.  State  Hosp. 

tsupt.    Dover    Dist..    N.H.    Conf.,    1903-4;    field    agt.  for  Insane.  Jacksonville.  111.,  1863-8;  phys..  Tyngs- 

Tilton    Sem.,   since   1905;    mem.   Sch.   Bd.,   Nashua,  boro.  Mass..   1868-91.  Wakefield.  Mass.,  since  1891. 


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Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Royal  Arch  Mason.  Ad-  Hoc.  !l\led.  Improvement,  S.R.,  etc.  Conf;list.  Re- 
dress: Wakefield,  Mass.  jjublican.  Clubs:  Union  (lioston),  Harvard  (New 
BUTTON,  George  Damon,  newspaper  pub.;  b.  ^'ork).  Author:  Medical  Jurisprudence,  1903;  Toxi- 
Northboro,  Mass..  June  30,  1878;  s.  Horace  Dutton  S?.\o*'gv  ^i^^\  Home:  Lea  View,  Mass.  Office:  8< 
and    Frances    Newell     (Bird)     Dutton;    prep    edn.  ^i"^  ^*^'  boston. 

Newton  (Mass.)   High  Sch.;  student  Pomona  Coll.,  DWIGHT,  Henry  Cecil,  merchant;  b.  Northamp- 

Claremont,   Cal.;    A.B.,   Harvard,    1899;    unmarried,  ton,   Mass.,   Jan.    lu,   1841;   s.   Henry  Augustus  and 

Became  connected  with  E.  P.  Dutton  &  Co.,  pubs.,  Klizabeth  (Brintnell)  Dwight;  descendant  of  John 

N.Y.  City,  1899,  treas.  and  dir.,  1909-14;  treas.  and  Dwight,  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  anu  Timothy  Dwight, 

business  mgr.   Boston  Daily  Advertiser,  and  Bos-  pres.  of  Yale  Coll.;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Northampton,  and 

ton  Evening  Record  since  Dec,   1914;   dir.  Adver-  pvt.  sch.,  Norfolk,  Va.;  m.  Anna  Maria  Wright,  of 

tiser  Newspaper   Co.    Clubs:   University,   Harvard  Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  3,  18G5;   3  children,  William 

(both   of   New   York).     Home:    Auburndale,    Mass.  B.,  Grace   (Mrs.  Daniel  H.  Morgan,  of  N.Y.  City), 

Office:  311  Washington  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  Henry  C,  Jr.     Clk.  in  dry  goods  store,  Northamp- 

DUTTON,  Harry,  merchant;   b.   Hillsboro,  N.H.,  l''i^'J'!!^t^'^oTHT"'D^t^^^^^^ 

Jylyj.  .1?&1  ;«..¥.•  J^:-  and  Harriett  (Hatch)  Dutton;  XanVs  SavingI  Bank;-  dir    Phoenix  Fire'^Ins.  Co. 


brig.  gen.  on  staff  of  Gov.  Harrison,  of  Conn.,  1885- 

DUTTOIT,  J.  Vernon,  railway  official;  July  19,  86;  mayor  of  Hartford,  1890-1;  pres.  Hartford  Bd. 
186S-Oct.  18,  1909.    (See  vol.  1909.)  of    Trade,    1903-14;    chmn.    South    Sch.    Dist.    Com. 

DUTTON,  Eichard,  M.D.;  b.  Tyngsborough.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Army  of  Potomac 
Mass.,  Apr.  30,  1875;  s.  Charles  and  Caroline  Au-  Soc,  Loyal  Legion,  G.A.R.;  pres.  for  38  yrs.  of  27th 
gusta  (Parkhurst)  Dutton:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1908;  Regt.  Mass.  Assn.  Club:  Republican.  Home:  23 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1901;  m.  Ethel  F.  King,  of  Charter  Oak  Place.  Office:  252  Asylum  St..  Hart- 
Brockton,     Mass.;     children,    Richard    King     (de-    ford.  Conn. 

ceased),  Robert,  David  Parkhurst.  Practiced  at  DWIGHT,  John  Francis,  educator;  b.  Plymouth, 
Wakefield,  Mass.,  since  1901;  trustee  Beebe  Town  Mass.,  Aug.  20,  1844;  s.  Rev.  John  and  Sally  Ann 
Library.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.  Repub-  (Hastings)  Dwight;  descendant  of  Capt.  John 
lican.    Address:  33  Avon  St.,  Wakefield,  Mass.  Dwight,  of  Shirley,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1870;  m. 

DUTTON,  Walter  Alonzo,  law ver;  b.  Walden,  Vt.,  Helen  Louise  Woodruff,  of  Rahway,  N.J  Dec.  18, 
Jan.  21,  1860;  s.  Alonzo  K.  and  Elizabeth  F.  Dutton;  1873;  children,  John  Francis  Jr.  Edith  Marion, 
descendant  of  John  Dutton.  who  emigrated  to  Bos-  Prin.  Rahway  (N.J.)  Inst.,  1870-6;  master  John 
ton.  1630;  ed.  common  schs.,  Walden;  Montpelier  Cummmgs  Sch.,  Woburn,  Mass  18  (6-7;  sub-master 
Sem.  1  term;  St.  Johnsbury  Acad.  6  mos.;  Hardwick  Lincoln  Sch.,  South  Boston,  1877-89;  apptd.  sub- 
Acad.  2  terms;  grad.  Eastman  Nat.  Business  Coll.,  master  Thomas  N.  Hart  Sch.,  South  Boston,  1889, 
Poughkeepsie,  N.Y..  1881;  studied  law  with  Hon.  master,  1895  to  retirement.  Sept.  1.  1914.  Mem  K. 
George  W.  Wing.  Montpelier,  Vt.;  m.  Nellie  C.  of  P.  Home:  18  Algonquin  St.,  Dorchester,  Boston, 
Place,  of  Hardwick,  Vt.,  July  17,  1886;  1  daughter,    Mass. 

Alice  M..  b.  Dec.  6,  1891.  Admitted  to  Vt.  bar.  1885,  DWIGHT,  Josiah  Edwards,  mfr. ;  b.  Belchertown, 
and  practiced  in  Hardwick  since  1SS6;  partner  of  Mass  May  17  1839;  s.  Harrison  Dunbar  and  So- 
Hon.  William  H.  Taylor  (now  justice  of  Supreme  p^ia  Almira  (Cook)  Dwight;  descendant  of  John 
Ct.  of  Vt.),  1895-06.  and  of  Bernard  J.  Mulcahy.  as  Dwight,  the  immigrant,  Dedham.  Mass..  1635;  ed. 
Dutton  &  Mulcahy,  since  1909.  Exec.  clk.  to  Gov.  p^i,  gc^  and  Amherst  Acad.;  m.  Lucy  Jane  Hill, 
Charles  J.  Bell.  1904-6;  clk.  com.  on  revision  of  of  (Concord  NH,  Dec  25,  1862;  2  children,  Mabel 
bills,  legislative  session  of  1910;  state's  atty.,  Sophia  Harrison  Hill.  Clk.  in  dry  goods  store  of 
Caledonia  Co..  1912-14;  judge  Superior  Ct.  of  Vt..  Estes  H.  Sanford.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1855-62,  part- 
Dec  1,  1914-Feb.  1,  1915;  mem.  Pub.  Service  Com-  ^^^  1862-5-  acquired  interest  in  firm  of  James  R. 
mission  of  Vt..  for  6  yrs.  from  Feb.  1,  1915;  Repub-  Hill  &  Co..  harness  mfrs..  Concord.  N.H.,  1865;  busi- 
lican.  Dir.  Woodbury  Granite  Co.  Methodist.  Mem.  ^^ggg  incorporated  under  name  of  James  R.  Hill  & 
K.  of  P.    Address:  Hardwick,  Vt.  Cq^   188g_  of  which  was  treas.  till  1902    (retired); 

D'VYS,  Georg-e  Whitefield,  author;  b.  East  Bos-  pres.  Rumford  Building  &  Loan  Assn.;  pres.  J.  C. 
ton,  Mass.,  Mar.  16,  1860;  s.  Capt.  George  Cox  Derby  Co.,  mfrs.  Christian  Science  emblems;  v.-p. 
(mariner)  and  Lucinda  (Currie)  D'Vys;  ed.  Pres-  Hill  Associates;  dir.  London  Harness  Co.,  Boston, 
cott  Sch.,  East  Boston,  Boston  Latin  Sch..  in  cla-s?  Mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Concord,  2  yrs.,  Council  2 
of  1877,  health  prevented  finishing  course;  m.  Cam-  yrs.;  mem.  Bd.  Police  Commrs.,  Concord,  3  terms 
bridge,  Mass..  Frances  S.  Scribner.  June  1,  1893.  (chmn.  1898-10).  Mem.  I.O.O.F.  Republican.  Chris- 
Teacher  2  yrs.  and  in  various  business  pursuits  un-  tian  Scientist.  Address:  Concord,  N.H. 
til  1897;  since  1900  in  lit.  and  newspaper  work,  DWIGHT,  Minnie  Ryan  (Mrs.  William  G. 
writing  considerable  serio-comic  verse,  and  over  Dwight)  newspaper  writer;  b.  Hadley.  Mass.,  1873; 
800  short  stories,  mostly  for  boys,  and  chiefly  salt  ^i  Patrick  and  Catherine  (Rielley)  Rvan;  grad. 
sea  yarns;  also  serials,  and  the  much  disputed  epic  Hopkins  Acad  Hadley.  1889:  spl.  w-ork  at  Mt. 
of  the  ball-field,  "Casey  at  the  Bat,"  1886,  and  songs  Holvoke  Coll  •  m  William  G.  Dwight.  editor  Hol- 
"Old  Dan,"  "Little  Back  Yard."  "Sail  on.  My  yoke  Dailv  Transcript,  Nov.  5,  1896;  3  children, 
Sailor  Boy,"  etc.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  Helen  M  'Laura  S  William.  Has  been  connected 
books.)    Address:  Rowe,  Mass.*  with  Holyoke  Daily' Transcript  since  1891,  and  con- 

DWIGHT,  Charles  Abbott  Schneider,  clergyman;  tinues  as  editorial  writer.  A  founder.  1909,  and 
b.  Englewood.  N.J.,  Feb.  7.  1S60;  s.  James  Harrison  mem.  Holyoke  Playground  Commn.;  a  founder  and 
and  Susan  Eaton  (Schneider)  Dwight;  graduate  1st  dir.  Holyoke  Infant  Hygiene  Assn.;  a  founder 
Williston  Sem.,  Easthampton,  Mass.,  1877;  A.B.,  and  dir.  Holyoke  Tuberculosis  Assn.;  mem.  bd. 
Yale,  1881,  A.M.,  1902;  grad.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  mgrs.  Holvoke  Home  for  Aged  People;  v.-p.  Hol- 
1884;  post-grad,  work  Boston  U.  (A.M.,  New  York  yoke  Equal  Suffrage  League,  Hamden  County  Pro- 
U..  1901);  m.  Princeton,  N.J..  Dec.  22,  1894,  Susan  gressive  League;  dir.  Y.W.C.A.;  mem.  home  com. 
Wilson  Wilbur.  Ordained  to  ministry  Congrega-  Hampden  County  Improvement  League.  Episcopa- 
tional  Ch.,  1884;  missionary  in  Turkey.  7  yrs.;  pas-  lian.  Club:  Shakespeare.  Has  traveled  extensively 
tor  First  Congl.  Ch.,  Closter.  N.J.,  10  yrs.,  1st  pas-  in  U.S.  and  Europe.  Lectures  on  social  questions 
tor  Second  Congl.  Ch.,  Winchester,  Mass.,  1906-  and  problems  of  the  day.  Address:  166  Elm  St., 
09;  hon.  fellow  in  psychology  and  logic,  Mt.  Allison  Holyoke.  Mass. 
U..  Canada,  1909-10.    Address:  Oak  Bluffs.  Mass.  DWIGHT,   R(lcliard)    Henry  W(inslow),   super- 

DWIGHT,  Edwin  Welles,  M.D.;  b.  Auburn.  N.Y.,  intendent  Nat.  Express  Co.,  Boston;  b.  Albany.  N. 
Aug.  11,  1863;  s.  Henry  Williams  and  Mary  Jane  Y.,  Jan.  18,  1859;  s.  Henry  Williams  and  Mary 
(Winslow)  Dwight;  M.D.,  Harvard.  1891.  Engaged  Jane  (Winslow)  Dwight;  descendant  of  John 
In  practice  in  Boston  since  1891;  asst.  commr.  pub.  Dwight,  Watertown  and  Dedham,  Mass..  1636;  ed. 
instns.,  Boston,  1895-6;  med.  dir.  N.E.  Mut.  Life  Albany  (N.Y.)  Acad.,  Pittsfield  (Mass.)  High  Sch.: 
Ins.  Co.;  formerly  prof,  legal  medicine.  Tufts  Coll.  m.  Caroline  March,  of  Albany,  Feb.  9,  1892.  Began 
Med.   Sch..  Boston.    Mem.  Mass.  Med.   Soc.  Boston     active  career  in  mill  supply  business;   sec,  treas. 


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and  gen.  mgr.  Western  Mass.  Telephone  Corpn., 
holding  license  from  Bell  Telephone  Co.  for  all  ter- 
ritorj'  in  Mass.  west  of  Conn.  Ki\  er,  building  many 
exchanges  and  long  distance  lines;  aftei-  absorp- 
tion of  Western  Mass.  Telephone  Curpn.  by  the 
New  Kngland  Co.,  he  entered  express  business  as 
agt.  Am.  Express  Co.  at  Pittsfleld,  Mass.,  1.S84,  and 
has  since  been  continuously  identilied  with  it  at 
Albany  and  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  and  since  1887,  at  Bos- 
ton; gen.  agt.  Wells  Fargo  iSi  Co.;  pres.  New  Kng- 
land Despatch  Co.;  v. -p.  Kxpressmen's  Mutual 
Benefit  Assn.;  trustee,  Home  Savings  Bank  (audit- 
ing com.);  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Bruokline 
Ednl.  Soc,  S.R.  (ex-trcas.,  v. -p.  and  pres.  Mass. 
Soc.)  Loyal  Legion,  Library  com.,  also  Council 
Mass.  Commandery,  New  England  Geneal.  Soc;  ex- 
pres.  Expressman's  League.  Clubs:  Jioston  Ath- 
letic, Eastern  Yacht,  Longwood,  Commercial  Club 
of  Boston  (former  sec.  and  treas..  at  present  v.p.). 
Has  made  an  extensive  collection  of  rare  Ameri- 
cana, known  as  The  Dwight  Collection;  delivered 
the  historical  address,  1911,  at  the  IfiOth  anniver- 
sary of  the  tow-n  of  Great  J^arrington,  Mass.;  fre- 
quent contbr.  to  the  press  on  matters  of  local  his- 
tory and  geneal.  data.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: 67  Franklin  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

DWIGHT,  Thomas,  M.D.;  Oct.  13,  1843-Sept.  8, 
l<ni.     (See  vol.    i:hi'.i.  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 

iyio-11.) 

D"WnGHT,  Timothy,  educator:  b.  Norwich,  Conn.. 
Nov.  10,  18:;8;  s.  James  and  Susan  (Breed)  Dwight; 
g.s.  Rev.  Timothy  Dwight  (pres.  Yale  1795-1817); 
B.A.,  Yale,  1849.  M.A.,  1852;  studied  Yale  Div.  Sch., 
1850-3;  tutor  Yale,  1851-5;  studied  univs.  of  Bonn 
and  Berlin,  185G-S;  (D.D.,  Chicago  Theol.  Sem., 
1869,  Yale,  1886;  LL.D.,  Harvard,  1886,  Princeton, 
1888);  m.  Jane  Wakeman,  d.  Roger  Sherman  Skin- 
ner, of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Dec.  31.  1866.  Prof,  of 
sacred  lit.  and  N.T.  Greek,  Yale  Theol.  Sem.,  1858- 
86.  Pres.  Yale  U.,  1886-99.  Mem.  of  Am.  com.  for 
revision  of  English  version  of  Bible.  Hon.  mem. 
Soc.  of  the  Cincinnati.  Translated  and  edited,  with 
additional  notes.  Am.  edit.  Godet's  Commentary  on 
the  Gospel  of  John,  1886.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  books,  writings,  etc.)  Address:  56  Hillhouse 
Av.,  New  Haven,   Conn.* 

D"WIGHT,  William  Georg-e,  journalist.    (See  vol. 

190:i.  I 

BWINSIiIi,  James  Herbert,  merchant;  b.  Charles- 
town  (Boston),  Mass.,  Dec.  12,  1854;  s.  James  F. 
and  Martha  C.  (Mason)  Dwinell;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Charlestown  and  Winchester;  under  pvt.  tutor; 
student  Harvard  2  yrs.;  m.  Alice  B.  Magee,  of  Win- 
chester, Mass.,  June  23,  1879;  2  children,  James 
Fisher,  b.  Mar.  29,  1880;  Charlotte,  July  22,  1883. 
Engaged  in  mercantile  business  since  1875;  v.-p. 
Dwinell  Wright  Co.,  coffees,  teas  and  spices;  mem. 
Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Winchester,  3  yrs.  (chmn.  2  yrs.) ; 
mem.  Country  Commn.  5  yrs.;  mem.  com.  on  erec- 
tion of  Fire  and  Police  Bldg.,  etc.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Mem.  William  Parkman  Lodge,  F.  and 
A.M.  (Past  Master);  De  Molay  Commandery,  K.T. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Harvard  (Boston);  Calumet 
(Winchester),  Winchester  Boat.  Home:  354  Main 
St.,  Winchester,  Mass.  Office:  311  Summer  St.,  Bos- 
ton.  Mass. 

DWYER,  Matthew  S.,  newspaper  mgr.;  b.  Med- 
ford,  Mass.,  June  2,  1859;  s.  .Tames  and  Honora 
(Donahoe)  Dwyer;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Providence;  m. 
Providence,  R.I.,  Jan.  15,  1908,  Alice  B.  Barry;  3 
children,  Mary  M.,  Alice  B.,  Ursula  Rita  Ward.  Clk. 
to  pub.  Providence  Jour.  Co.,  1875-06;  mgr.  and  dir. 
Providence  Tribune,  pub.  by  Providence  Telegram 
Pub.  Co.,  since  Feb.,  1906.  Mem.  Providence  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Roman  Catholic.  Clubs:  Cath- 
olic, Town  Criers,  Turks  Head,  R.I.  Country.  Home: 
70  East  Manning  St.  Office:  136  Westminster  St., 
Providence,  R.I. 

D'WVEB,  IXichael  James,  lawyer;  b.  Quebec, 
Can.,  May  13,  1S61;  s.  Patrick  and  Ann  (Horan) 
Dwyer;  grad.  St.  Clement's  Coll.,  Md.,  1881;  A.B. 
and  A.M.,  Boston  Coll.,  1898;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch. 
of  Law,  1900;  m.  Marietta  Tracy,  of  Boston,  Oct. 
16,  1889  (died  1908);  children,  Frances  Tracy,  Ed- 
ward Gerard  (deceased),  Mary  Harold  (deceased). 
Engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits,  1881-90;  on  repor- 
torial  staff,  Boston  Herald,  1890;  editor  Donohoe's 
Magazine,  1894-6;  lecturer  on  literary  and  musical 


topics  for  several  years;  supt.  Marcella  St.  Home, 
1896-8;  admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1900;  indictment 
clerk,  1904-5;  asst.  dist.  atty.,  Boston,  1905-11,  act- 
ing dist.  atty.,  1909;  in  pvt.  practice  of  law  since 
1911.  Lecturer  on  criminal  law,  Boston  U.  Law 
Sch.  Mem.  Am.  and  Alass.  bar  assns.,  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston.  Democrat.  Mem.  Knights  of  Co- 
lumbus. Clubs:  Clover,  Boston  City,  Woodland 
Golf.  Recreations:  opera,  drama,  traveling,  golf, 
books.  Home:  1288  Commonwealth  Av.  Office: 
Ames  Bldg.,  Boston. 

DWYER,  Robert  WilUam,  banker;   b.   Hartford, 

Conn.,  Oct.  15,  1862;  s.  Bartliolomew  and  Maria 
(Spellacy)  Dwyer;  ed.  pub.  and  high  sch.,  Hart- 
ford; unmarried.  Began  in  banking  business  at 
Hartford,  18.S4;  now  sec,  treas.  and  dir.  Dime  Sav- 
ings Bank;  dir.  Nat.  Exchange  Bank;  sec.  and  dir. 
Hartford  Jilxchange  Co.  Fire  commr.,  Hartford, 
1906-9;  mem.  Bd.  of  Finance,  1910-12.  Pres.  Sav- 
ings Bank  Assn.  of  Conn.  Democrat.  Roman  Cath- 
olic Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus.  Clubs:  Hartford, 
Hartford  Golf,  Country.  Recreations:  outdoor 
.sports.  Home:  33  Imlay  St.  Office:  66  Pearl  St., 
Hartford,  Conn. 

DYCKMAN,  Henry  Macpherson,  clergyman;  b. 
Hoboken,  N.J.,  ]  )ec.  13,  1857;  s.  William  Henry  and 
Naomi  Frances  (Mackenzie)  Dyckman;  descendant 
of  .Ian  Dyckman,  who  settled  at  Kingsbridge,  N.Y., 
1667;  grad.  Queen's  Coll.,  Kingston,  Ont.,  1877; 
student.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1878-82;  studied  Jena, 
Germany,  1886-7;  m.  Anna  Holt  Lesslie,  of  Kings- 
ton, Ont.,  Jan.  20,  1912.  Ordained  Presbyn.  minis- 
try, 1882;  pastor  in  Minn.,  1882-4,  N.  Dak.,  1884-6; 
pastor  1st  Ch.,  Pottstown,  Pa.,  1888-06,  1st  Congl. 
Ch.,  Westfield,  Mass.,  since  Oct.,  1906.  Mem.  bd. 
mgrs.  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.  Mason.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Conn.  Valley  Congregational,  Theological 
(Springfield).  Has  traveled  extensively;  lecturer 
on  Spain,  Morocco,  and  the  cliff  dwellers  of  Colo. 
Address:   65  Court  St.,  Westfield,  Mass. 

D'YER,  Adalena  Frances,  author,  editor;  b.  Cape 
Elizabeth  (now  South  Portland),  Me.,  Mar.  27, 
1855;  d.  Greely  Hannaford  and  Mary  Weeks  (Quin- 
by)  Dyer;  descendant  on  mother's  side  of  (jeorge 
Cleeves,  first  settler  of  Portland,  1630;  grad.  high 
sch..  South  Portland;  unmarried.  First  literary 
w-ork  published  in  Portland  Transcript,  1877; 
writer  of  many  short  stories,  poems  and  miscella- 
neous articles;  became  editor  The  Coast  Watch, 
South  Portland,  1895.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Woman's 
Litei'ary  Union,  Portland.  Club:  As  You  Like  It 
(founder  and  first  pres.).  Home:  913  Sawyer  St., 
South  Portland.  Office:  193  Federal  St.,  Portland, 
Maine. 

DYER,  Almon  Jesse,  clergyman;  b.  Cummington, 
Mass.,  Oct.  28,  1857;  s.  Henry  M.  and  Lucretia 
Bates  (Willcutt)  Dyer;  ed.  State  Normal  Sch., 
AVestfleld,  Mass.,  1874-8;  taught  2  terms  in  acad., 
Conway,  1876-9;  B.  A.,  Amherst,  1883;  grad.  Hart- 
ford Theol.  Inst.,  1886;  married  Lizzie  Jane  Lovell, 
of  Cummington,  May  25,  1886;  1  daughter,  Ruth 
Elizabeth  (instr.  in  music,  Mt.  Holyoke  Col- 
lege). Ordained  ministrv  Congl.  Ch.,  1886;  pastor, 
Upton,  Mass.,  1886-92,  First  Ch.,  North  Brookfleld, 
Mass.,  1892-6:  preached  for  East  Congl.  Ch.,  Ware, 
Mass.,  Feb.-Sept.,  189  7;  pastor,  Sharon,  Mass.,  since 
1897.  Asst.  registrar  exec.  com.  Gen.  Assn.  Congl. 
Chs.  of  Mass.,  1898-12;  scribe  Norfolk  Assn.  Congl. 
Ministers,  1900-7,  moderator  same,  1907-8;  sec. 
Hartford  Sem.  Alumni  Assn.  for  Eastern  N.E., 
1899-07;  chmn.  exec.  com.  Norfolk  Assn.  Congl.  Ch., 
1911-13:  pres.  Sharon  Hist.  Soc,  1911-14;  pres. 
Westfield  Alumni  Assn.  for  Eastern  N.E.,  1907-8; 
pres.  Westfield  Normal  Sch.  Alumni  Assn.,  1913-16; 
dir.  finance  com.  Mass.  Total  Abstinence  Soc;  mem. 
and  officer  sch.  coms.,  etc.  Recreations:  music.  Ad- 
dress:   Sharon,  Mass. 

DYER,  E(henezer)  Alden,  M.D.;  b.  South  Abing- 
ton,  INIass.,  July  17,  1857;  s.  Edward  L.  and  Cavinia 
C.  Dyer;  ed.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  and  Amherst 
Coll.,  class  of  1882;  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll., 
New  Y'ork,  1882.  Now  sec.  Whitman  (Mass.)  Bd. 
Health.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1896-7;  Republi- 
can. Prospected  for  gold  in  Northern  Alaska,  1898- 
03.  Pres.  Old  Bridgewater  Hist.  Soc,  Dyer  Family 
Assn.  Editor  of  "Ancestry  of  William  Dyer,  the 
Abington  Pioneer,"  and  Proceedings  of  the  Dyer 
Association,  organized  Sept.  16,  1911.   Mem.  George 


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A.  Custer  Camp  No.  11,  Sons  of  Vets.,  Whitman; 
Mason  (past  master  Puritan  Lodge,  Whitman;  past 
district  deputy  grand  master.  Grand  Lodge  of 
Mass.;  past  pres.  Worshipful  Masters'  Assn.).  Ad- 
dress: 506  Washington  St.,  Wliitman,  Mass. 

I>iri:B,  Prances  Jeannette,  editor.  (See  vol.  1909.) 

I}V£B,  Prank  C,  merchant:  b.  Salisbury,  Vt., 
June  10,  lStJ6;  s.  of  John  M.  and  Sarah  JC.  (Curtis) 
Dyer;  descendant  of  William  Dyer,  who  was  born 
in  London  and  emigrated  to  America  in  1632,  his 
wife,  Mary  Dyer,  a  Quakeress,  was  hanged  on  Bos- 
ton Common  Jan.  1,  1660,  choosing  to  die  rather 
than  abandon  her  faith;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Beeman 
Acad.,  New  Haven,  Vt.,  and  Rutland  Mil.  Inst.;  m. 
Jessie  Emma  Beaudry,  of  Rutland,  Vt.,  Apr.  29, 
1891;  children,  Jessie  Marguerite,  b.  Oct.  11,  1898; 
Carroll  Francis,  May  19,  1903.  Started  in  gen.  mdse. 
business,  at  Salisbury,  1892,  and  still  continues 
(one  of  the  best  equipped  stores  of  its  kind  in  Vt.). 
Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1896-8;  postmaster,  1898-06; 
deputy  sheriff,  1899-06;  county  judge,  1906-10; 
elected  to  State  Senate  in  1912  by  largest  majority 
given  any  mem.  of  that  body  (chmn.  corns,  on  pub- 
lic health,  appropriations,  and  mem.  of  coms.  on 
finance  and  justice  and  municipal  courts);  Repub- 
lican. Methodist.  Mem.  Union  Lodge  No.  2,  F.  & 
A.M.;  Potter  Chapter  No.  22,  R.A.M.;  Middlebury 
Council  No.  14,  R.  &  S.M. ;  Mount  Calvary  Com- 
mandery  No.  1.  K.T.  (all  of  Middlebury,  Vt.);  Mt. 
Sinai  Temple  A.A.O.N.M.S.  (Montpelier,  Vt.).  Ad- 
dress:  Salisbury,  Vt. 

DVER,  Prank  Wells,  provision  mcht. ;  b.  Boston, 
Mass.,  Dec.  1,  1856:  s.  Lorenzo  Madison  and  Nancy 
Wells  (Cook)  Dyer;  descendant  of  John  Alden 
and  Priscilla  INIullins,  of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  Eng- 
lish High  Sch.,  Boston;  studied  law  in  office  of 
Lyman  Mason  3  yrs.;  m.  Ruth  Hurlbut  Parker,  of 
Boston,  Oct.  6,  1888;  1  son,  Madison  Parker  (jr. 
class.  Harvard,  1915-16).  Has  been  identified  with 
L.  M.  Dyer  &  Co.,  Inc.,  wholesale  provisions,  since 
1883,  now  pres  and  treas. ;  pres.  American  Water 
Supply  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Fruit  &  Produce  Ex- 
change. Mem.  S.R.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Boston 
Athletic  Assn.,  Corinthian  Yacht,  Episcopalian. 
Home:  291  Newbury  St.  Office:  45  North  Market 
St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

DYER,  Pranklin  Benjamin,  school  supt. ;  b. 
Warren  Co.,  O.,  Jan.  27,  1858;  s.  John  M.  and 
Margaret  (Martin)  Dyer:  A.B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan, 
1879;  (LL.D.,  Miami  U.,  1904;  Litt.D..  Ohio  Wes- 
leyan, 1905);  m.  May  Archibald,  of  Loveland,  O., 
1888.  Supt.  village  schs.,  Loveland,  Batavia  and 
Madisonville,  O.,  1881-1901;  asst.  supt.  schs..  Cin- 
cinnati, 1902:  dean  Ohio  State  Normal  Sch.,  at 
Miami  U.,  Oxford,  O.,  1903;  supt.  schs.,  Cincinnati, 
1903-12,  Boston,  Sept.  1,  1912 — .  Home:  38  Engle- 
wood  Av.    Office:  Mason  St.,  Boston.* 

SVEK,  Prederick  Bainey,  lawyer;  b.  Old  Town, 
Me.,  Oct.  4.  1873;  s.  William  Henry  and  Catherine 
(Noonan)  Dyer;  descendant  of  Thomas  Dyer,  who 
came  from  England,  1632,  and  settled  in  Wey- 
mouth, Mass.;  ed.  Hebron  Acad.;  Colby  Coll.  1  yr. ; 
m.  Lena  H.  Maxim,  of  Buckfleld,  Me.,  Oct.  27,  1900. 
Admitted  to  bar,  Oct.,  1897;  practiced  in  Buckfield, 
Me.,  since  July,  1899;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907; 
county  atty.,  Oxford  Co.,  1913-1915;  has  served  on 
county  and  dist.  coms.  Republican.  Mason.  Ad- 
dress:  Buckfield,  Me. 

DYEB,  H(ezekiali)  Anthony,  artist;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Oct.  28,  1872;  s.  Elisha  and  Nancy 
Anthony  (Viall)  Dyer;  grad.  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  1890; 
B.S.,  Brown  U.,  1894;  studied  art  in  France,  Hol- 
land, Italy  and  Germany;  m.  Providence,  Oct.  16, 
1900,  Charlotte  Osgood  Tilden.  Exec.  sec.  to  his 
father,  gov.  of  R.I.,  1897-1900,  and  col.  and  a.-d.-c. 
on  staff  of  gov.  during  same  period.  Landscape 
painter;  works  on  permanent  exhbn.  in  Corcoran 
Gallery,  Washington,  D.C. ;  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design; 
Providence  Art  Club,  etc.  Mem.  Providence  Art 
Club  (pres.).  Providence  "Water  Color  Club  (ex- 
pres.),  Boston  "Water  Color  Soc,  Sigma  Chapter  Psi 
Upsilon,  etc.  Republican.  Episcopalian;  vestry- 
man St.  Stephen's  Ch.  Lectures  on  art  and  paint- 
ing. Home:  170  Blackstone  Boulevard.  Studio: 
Providence  Art  Club,  Providence,  R.I. 

D'X'PB,  Isaac  WatBon,  lawyer;  b.  Baldwin,  Me.. 
Sept.  13,  1855;  s.  Isaac  and  Martha  Osgood  (Porter) 


Dyer;  descendant  of  Dr.  William  Dyer,  of  Truro, 
Mass.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1878,  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1880-1;  m.  Mary  Laura  Nye,  of  Champlain,  N.Y., 
June  7,  1887.  Asst.  commr.  on  Revision  of  Stat- 
utes, Me.,  1883;  in  practice  at  Portland  since  1885; 
mostly  corpn.  practice;  U.S.  atty.  for  Me.  12  yrs., 
1890-4,  1898-06.  Lecturer  on  Federal  Jurisdiction 
and  Procedure,  and  on  Private  Corinis.,  U.  of  Me. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Me. 
State  Bar  Assn.,  Cumberland  Co.  Bar.  Assn.,  Me. 
Hist.  Soc.  Mason.  Clubs:  Cumberland  (Portland), 
University  (Boston).  Compiler:  Maine  Corporation 
Law,  1881.  Editor:  Maine  Insolvency  Laws.  Home: 
102  Park  St.  Office:  36  Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me.* 

BVEB,  Jonathan  Lyford,  (John  L.  Dyer),  edu- 
cator; b.  Charleston,  Ale.,  Nov.  IS,  1875;  s.  Frank- 
lin Howard  and  Amanda  Melvina  (Lyford)  Dyer; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Charleston,  until  1890,  Higgins  Clas- 
sical Inst.,  1891-4;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  Walerville, 
Me.,  1898;  m.  Ada  Claire  Richardson,  of  Hanover, 
Me.,  Julv  26,  1905;  children.  Louise  May,  b.  Mar.  9, 
1911;  Allen  L.,  Sept.  4,  1915.  Prin.  high  sch.,  San- 
gerville.  Me.,  1898-1900;  sub-master,  Gould's  Acad., 
Bethel,  Me.,  1900-3;  v.-prin.  Bethlehem  (Pa.)  Prep. 
Sch.,  1903-4;  prin.  Monson  (Me.)  Acad.,  1904-6; 
prin.  high  sch.,  Milo,  Me.,  1906-7;  in  business, 
Newry,  Me.,  1907-8;  prin.  high  sch.,  Oxford,  1908-15, 
Ricker  Classical  Inst.,  Houlton,  Me.,  since  June  15, 
1915.  Mem.  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  Mason;  K.  of  P. 
Address:  Oxford,  Me. 

DYER,  Joseph,  grocer;  Nov.  9,  1830-Sept.  11, 
1910.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

DYER,  Nehemiah  Mayo,  naval   officer;   Feb.    19, 

1839-Jan.  28,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,    1908-9.) 

DYER,  William  H.,  insurance;  s.  Moses  S.  and 
Lois  S.  (Robinson)  Dyer;  ed.  Conn.  State  Normal 
Sch.,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  and  pub.  tutors;  m. 
Amelia  G.  Wright,  of  Boston.  Sept.  28,  1875.  Prin. 
high  sch.,  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  1865-7;  gen.  agt. 
Washington  Life  Ins.  Co.  at  Cincinnati,  1867;  later 
gen.  traveling  agt.  Union  Central  Life  Ins.  Co., 
and  supt.  agencies  Union  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  Me.; 
supt.  of  agencies  Berkshire  Life  Ins.  Co.,  1877-04; 
mem.  firm  Dyer  &  Foss,  gen.  agts.  for  same  co.  at 
Boston,  since  1904.  Asst.  q.-m.  gen.  with  rank  of 
col.  of  staff  Gov.  Brackett.  Presdl.  elector,  1900. 
Club:  Middlesex.  Home:  310  Commonwealth  Av. 
Office:   79  Milk  St..  Boston. 

DYER,  William  Henry,  merchant:  b.  Salisbury, 
Vt.,  Aug.  15.  1871;  s.  John  M.  and  Sarah  E. 
(Curtis)  Dyer;  descendant  of  William  Dyer,  who 
came  to  America,  in  1629,  and  was  first  sec.  of 
state  of  R.I.;  grad.  Beeman  Acad.,  New  Haven,  Vt. ; 
m.  Lizzie  B.  Whitney,  of  Salisbury,  Dec.  20,  1893; 
3  children,  Gladys,  Emma.  Marion  Sarah.  Began 
in  mercantile  business  at  Middletown  Springs, 
1899;  town  elk.,  1902-14;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1904-6,  Senate,  1912-15.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner). 
Address:  Middletown  Springs,  Vt. 

E 

EAMES,  Burton  Edward,  lawyer;  S.B.,  Worces- 
ter Poly.  Inst.,  1897,  S.M.,  1899;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1900,  LL.B.,  1903.  Admitted  to  Massachusetts  bar, 
1903,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston:  mem.  firm  of 
*Tyler,  Corneau  &  Eames.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston.  Home:  25  Welles  Av.,  Dorchester.  Office: 
Ames  Bldg.,  Boston. 

EAMES,  Charles  O.,  clergyman;  b.  Becket,  Mass., 
Sept.  8,  1864;  s.  William  O.  and  Mary  E.  (Ladd) 
Eames;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll..  1888:  Hartford  Theol. 
Sem.,  1897;  m.  Becket,  Dec.  13,  1900,  Lou  B.  Ballou; 
1  child,  Lucile  Eleanor.  Ordained  Congl.  minister, 
1897;  pastorates:  Becket,  Mass.,  1897-1900,  South 
Congl.  Ch.,  Rochester,  N.Y..  1900-5.  Athol,  Mass., 
since  Nov.  1,  1905.  Teacher  at  Lansingburgh  Acad., 
NY  1888-1900,  Hamilton  Sch.,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1900-02  and  1904-6.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi 
Delta  Theta.    Address:  99  Liberty  St.,  Athol,  Mass. 

EAMES,  Georgre  Pranklin,  dentist;  b.  Swanville, 
Me  May  26.  1854;  s.  Franklin  Prince  and  Abigail 
(Howe)  Eames;  D.D.S.,  Phila.  Dental  Coll.,  1877; 
M.D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  1882;  took  post- 
grad.  Courses    in   Boston   City    Hosp.    and   London 


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(Eng.)  Throat  Hosp.;  m.  Susan  O.  Boynton,  of 
Machias,  Me.,  May  28,  1879.  Practicing  dentist  in 
Boston  since  1883;  lecturer  on  emergencies,  Boston 
Y.M.C.A.,  1884-8;  prof.,  Boston  Dental  Coll.,  ISUO- 
1900;  lecturer,  Tufts  Med.  Coll.,  1892-4.  Pres. 
Mass.  Dental  Soc. ;  mem.  A.M. A.  (chmn.  section  on 
stomatology);  mem.  Me.  Dental  Soc.  (hon.). 
Author:  The  Practice  of  Dental  Medicine,  1899; 
and  other  professional  treatises.  Invented  numer- 
ous surgical  instruments.  Recreations:  tennis. 
Homo:  24  9  Newbury  St.,  Boston. 

i:ami:S,  Joseph,  clergyman;  A.B.,  Bishop's  Coll., 
Lenno.xville,  P.Q.,  1883.  Deacon,  1885,  priest,  1886, 
P.E.  Ch.;  missionary,  Labrador,  1885,  Gaspe,  1886, 
Barnstown,  P.Q.,  1887;  rector  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Lan- 
caster, N.H.,  1891,  St.  John's  Ch.,  Sanbornville, 
190U-4,  Ch.  of  Incarnation,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1904-9, 
Trinity  Ch.,  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  since  1909.  Ad- 
dress:  89  !Main  St.,  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

EARI.,  George  BC.,  M.D.;  b.  Brandon,  Wis.,  Apr. 

29,  185m  s.  Ale.vander  and  Sarah  E.  (Drew)  Earl; 
M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1884;  m.  Jose- 
phine Fuller,  of  Boston,  Apr.,  1878;  1  son,  Tlieo- 
dore.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1892;  prof,  obstet- 
rics, Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  since  1900.  Mem. 
N.E.  Pediatric  Soc,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Mass.  Homoe, 
Med.  Soc.  Recreations:  camping,  boating.  Home 
and    Omce:    1138   Boylston   St.,   Boston. 

EABIi,  Henry  HiUiard,  author,  trustee  of  es- 
tates; b.  Fall  River,  jMass.,  Nov.  11,  1842;  s.  Benja- 
min and  Nancy  (Simmons)  Earl;  and  descendant 
in  8th  generation  on  father's  side  of  Ralph  Earle, 
Portsmouth,  Island  of  Rhode  Island,  1638;  de- 
scendant on  mother's  side  from  Colonel  Joseph 
Durfee  of  Revolutionary  War;  grad.  Fall  River 
High  Sch.,  1862;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1866.  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa),  A.M.,  1869;  unmarried.  Dir.  King  Philip 
Mills,  Fall  River,  since  1878;  trustee  since  1885, 
sec,  1889-94,  v. -p.,  since  1900,  Citizens  Savings 
Bank;  mem.  Benjamin  Earl  &  Son,  books,  sta- 
tionery and  printing,  1867-84,  propr.,  1884-90;  lias 
practiced  before  probate  court  since  1887,  and  is 
extensively  engaged  in  probate  business  and  as 
adnir.,  and  trustee  of  estates.  Mem.  Co.  I,  1st 
Regt.  Inf.,  R.I.  Militia,  1863-5;  mem.  City  Council, 
Fall  River,  1882-4  (pres.,  1882-4),  alderman,  1886. 
Has  traveled  widely  in  America,  Europe,  Egypt 
and  the  countries  of  the  Orient.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Autlior:  Centennial  History  of  Fall 
River,  1877;  Fall  River  and  Its  Industries,  1877; 
History  of  the  Central  Congl.  Church,  Fall  River, 
1905;  also  has  written  many  letters  of  travel,  etc. 
Editor  and  pub.  '■I'all  River  and  Its  Manufac- 
tories," issued  biennially  for  30  yrs.,  1873-04.  Rec- 
reations: travel.  Home:  294  June  St.  Office:  56 
North   Main  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

z:abIi£,    James    Hervey,    publisher.     (See    vol. 

19U'J.) 

EABIii:,  Samuel  Chandler,  educator;  b.  Brattle- 
boro,  Vt.,  July  7,  1870;  s.  Orville  and  Eliza  Miriam 
(Chandler)  Earle;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894;  student 
Harvard  Grad.  Sch.,  1894-6,  A.M.,  1895;  m.  Lydia 
Gustin  Knight,  Stanstead,  Quebec,  Dec.  27,  1899; 
children,  Ruth,  b.  Nov.  18,  1900;  Edwin,  Dec.  9, 
1904.  Teacher,  1896-06,  prof.  English,  since  Sept., 
1906,  Tufts  Coll.;  also  head  of  Dept.  of  English 
and  modern  languages,  Engring.  Sch.,  same.  Mem. 
Am.  Forestry  Assn.,  Soc.  Promotion  Engring.  Edn., 
Somerville  Hist.  Soc.  Treas.  Hillside  Universalist 
Parish,  Medford  Mass.  Club:  Harvard  (Somer- 
ville). Author:  The  Theory  and  Practice  of  Tech- 
nical Writing,  1911;  (with  Howard  J.  Savage  and 
Frank  E.  Seavey)  Sentences  and  Their  Elements, 
1910,  2d  edit.,  1911;  also  various  articles  on  edn. 
Recreations:  camping.  Home:  45  Sawyer  Av.,  West 
Somerville,   Mass.     Address:    Tufts   College,    Mass. 

EABIiE,    Stephen   Carpenter,   arcliitect;    Jan.    4, 

1839-l)ec.   12,   1913.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

EARNSHAW,  Albert  Prost,  clergyman;  b.  Shef- 
field, England,  1870;  s.  Joseph  Westby  and  Ann 
(Frost)  Earnshaw;  came  to  America,  1881;  B.A., 
Princeton  U.,  1892;  grad.  at  Union  Theological 
Sem.,  1896;  unmarried.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1897;  pastor  Phillips,  Me.,  1897-01;  asst.  pastor 
High  St.  Ch.,  Portland,  Me.,  1901-4;  pastor  Chelms- 
ford,   Mass.,    1904-8,    Mystic,    (IJonn.,    since   Apr.    1, 


1908.  Independent  Republican.  Mason.  Recrea- 
tions: tennis,  bicycling,  boating.  Address:  2  El- 
dredge  St.,  Mystic,  Conn. 

EASIiEy,  Charles  Wilson,  chemist;  b.  Louis- 
\ille,  Ky.,  Dec.  9,  1876;  s.  James  Warren  and  Mary 
(Matthews)  Easley;  ed.  Washington  Coll.;  A.B., 
Dickinson  Coll.,  1897,  A.M.,  1899;  Ph.D.,  Clark  U., 
1908;  m.  Sept.  5,  1900,  Grace  Elsie  Smith,  of 
Albany,  N.Y.  Instr.  in  science,  Troy  Conf.  Acad., 
Poultney,  Vt.,  1897-9,  Dover  (Del.)  Acad.,  1899-01; 
instr.  in  chemistry,  1903-8,  asst.  prof.,  1908-9, 
Clark  Coll.,  Worcester,  Mass.;  asso.  prof,  chemis- 
try, U.  of  Me.,  since  1909.  Mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc. 
(Nichols  Medal,  1911),  Eighth  Internat.  Congress 
of  Applied  Chemistry,  1912,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Ad- 
dress:  Orono,  Me. 

EASIiEV,  Ralph  Montgomery,  political  econo- 
mist. (See  Who's  Who  in  America  lor  biography.) 
Home:  New  Canaan,  Conn.  Office:  Metropolitan 
Tower,  New  York.* 

EAST,  Edward  Murray,  biologist;  b.  Du  Quoin, 
111.,  Oct.  4,  1878;  s.  William  Harvey  and  Sarah 
Granger  (Woodruff)  East;  Case  Sch.  Applied  Sci- 
ence, Cleveland,  1897-8;  U.  of  111.,  1898-1900,  B.S., 
1900;  grad.  student  same,  1900-5,  M.S.,  1904,  Ph.D., 
1907;  m.  Mary  Lawrence  Boggs,  of  Washington, 
D.C.,  Sept.  2,  1903.  Asst.  chemist,  1900-3,  1st  asst. 
in  plant  breeding,  1903-5,  U.  of  111.  Agrl.  Expt.  Sta.; 
agronomist  Conn.  Agrl.  Expt.  Sta.,  1905-9;  asst. 
prof,  experimental  plant  morphology.  Harvard, 
1909 — ;  collaborator  tobacco  investigations  U.S. 
Dept.  Agr.,  1908 — .  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  writings,  societies,  etc.)  Home:  87  Robinwood 
Av.,  Jamaica  Plain,   Boston.* 

EASTERBROOKS,  Giles  'William,  mayor;  b. 
Bristol,  R.I.,  July  26,  1853;  s.  William  Young  and 
Rebecca  Smith  (Monroe)  Easterbrooks;  descendant 
of  English  ancestry,  arriving  in  Mass.  Colony, 
1642;  m.  Nov.  20,  1878,  Annie  Webb  Sager,  of 
Pawtucket,  R.I.  Mfr.  of  harness  and  retailer  of 
saddlery  goods,  trunks,  etc.,  Pawtucket,  1873-90; 
in  men's  furnishing  business  as  Easterbrooks  & 
Gatchell  since  1896;  trustee  Providence  County 
Savings  Bank.  Served  18  yrs.  in  R.I.N.G.,  pvt.  to 
It. -col. ;  mem.  City  Council  3  yrs;  mem.  (Jen.  As- 
semblv  of  R.I.  5  vrs. ;  elected  mayor  of  Pawtucket, 
1910,  reelected,  1912  and  1914.  Trustee  Free  Public 
Library;  mem.  Bd.  of  Trade,  Business  Men's  Assn. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow; 
asso.  mem.  Tower  Post  No.  17,  G.A.R.  Club:  To 
Kalon.  Home:  147  Mulberry  St.  Offices:  279  Main 
St.,   and  City  Hall,   Pawtucket,   R.I. 

EASTMAN,  Alexander  Crane,  M.D. ;  b.  Framing- 
ham,  Mass.,  Dec.  8,  1875;  s.  Rev.  Lucius  R.  and 
Rebecca  (Crane)  Eastman;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1896; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Katherine 
Scranton,  of  South  Glastonbury,  Conn.,  June  7, 
1905;  3  children,  Alice  S.,  Hamilton  C,  Rebecca  H. 
Began  gen.  practice  in  South  Framingham,  Mass., 
1901;  removed  to  Southboro,  1904,  and  continued 
3  yrs.:  practiced  in  Springfield  since  Aug.,  1907; 
specializes  in  treatment  of  diseases  of  children; 
visiting  phys.  Day  Nursery,  Buckingham  Home  for 
Children.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Spring- 
field Med.  Soc,  Springfield  Acad.  Medicine.  Uni- 
tarian. Club:  Twentieth  Century.  Home:  76  Derby 
Dingle  St.    Office:  6  Chestnut  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

EASTICAN,  Charles  Alexander  (Ohiyesa),  author, 
lecturer;  b.  Redwood  Falls,  Minn.,  1858;  s.  Many 
Lightnings  (Jacob  Eastman),  Santee  Sioux  and 
Nancv  Eastman,  half-blood  Sioux;  B.L.,  Dart- 
mouth Coll.,  1887:  M.D.,  Boston  U.,  1890;  m.  Elaine 
Goodale,  June,  1891.  (Jovt.  physician  Pine  Ridge 
Agency,  1890-3,  and  in  charge  of  the  wounded 
captives  at  time  of  Ghost  Dance  outbreak,  1890; 
Indian  sec.  Y.M.C.A.,  1894-7,  under  the  Internat. 
Com.  Y.M.(Z!.A.,  having  charge  of  the  whole^Indian 
field:  atty.  for  Santee  Sioux,  Washington,  1897- 
1000;  arovt.  physician  Crow  Creek,  S.D.,  1900-3. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  other  details.) 
Address:  Amherst,  Mass.* 

EASTMAN,  Charles  Pranklin,  banker;  Oct.  1, 
1841-19 — .    (See  vol.  1909.) 

EASTMAN,  Charles  Rochester,  paleontologist; 
moved  to  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 


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rv.^^„^.^"^^'    C^^'^ence    Willis,    college    prof.;    b.        EASTMAN,  Lucius  Boot,  clergyman;  b.  Sharon, 
t^oncoiu,    I\.JH.,    Jan.    ...    ib.o;    s.    Charles    Leonard    Mass.,    Jan.    25,    1839;    s.    Rev.    Lucius    Root    and 


,,  ^^    1    „       ,-.-4       T         .  "^     .'    --■-■    .   • o.    ^.v^ixw.v,v.  Congl.  ministry  May 

iJey,  ot  Iowa  City,  la.  Aast.  in  modern  langs.,  l,  1862;  pastor,  West  Boxford,  Mass.,  1861,  South 
^cno'^nf'^®'"  •^°^^'-  i^^^A.Pi'^;^^  i"st''-  i"  German,  Ch..  South  Braintree,  1862-5,  2d  Ch.,  Holyolte, 
1898-01,  asst.  prof.,  1901-^  U.  of  la.;  asso.  prof.  1865-7,  1st  Ch.,  East  Somerville,  Mass.,  1867-71, 
Crerman,  190^-9  prof.  Gorman  lang.  and  lit.,  Am-  Plymouth  Ch.,  Framingham,  Mass.,  June  1,  1871- 
herst,  since  1909.  Mem.  Modern  Lang.  Assn.  Nov..  1910.  Republican  (cast  first  vote  for  Lincoln 
America,  Modern  Lang.  Assn.  N.E.,  N.E.  Assn.  Coll.  and  Gov.  Andrews).  Address:  Framingham,  Mass. 
and  Prep.  Schs.,  S.A.R.  Episcopalian.  Author:  Die  .„»om,«-««-  =,  ,  ««  ,  J 
Syntax  des  Dativs  bei  Notker,  1899.  Editor  of  EASTMAN,  Samuel  Coffin,  lawyer;  b.  Concord, 
Hillern's  Hoeher  als  die  Kirche,  1906-  Arnold's  N.ll.,  .July  11,  1837;  s.  Seth  and  Sarah  (Coffin) 
Fritz  auf  Ferien,  1914.  Address:  Amherst.  Mass.  Eastman;  A.M.,  Brown  U.,  1857;  LL.B.,  Harvard, 
.„,_„„,„  ^^  ■  ^  1859;  m.  Mary  Clifford  Greene,  of  Providence,  R.I., 
EASTMAN,  Edwin  Gamaffe,  lawyer;  b.  Gran-  July  11.  1861.  Asst.  librarian.  Brown  U.,  1857-8; 
tham,  N.H.,  Nov.  22,  1847;  s.  William  Henry  and  admitted  to  bar,  1859,  and  since  in  practice  at  Con- 
Paulina  Sibley  (Winter)  Eastmap;  A.B.,  Dart-  cord;  pres.  Concord  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  N.H.  Sav- 
mouth  Coll.,  1874,  A.M.;  m.  Elma  E.  Dodge,  of  ings  Banl<,  Concord  &  Portsmouth  R.R.,  and  other 
Newport,  N.H.,  Mar.  12,  1877;  m.  2d,  Morgie  A.  cos.  and  dir.  in  other  corpns.  Mem.  Concord  Bd. 
Follansby,  of  Exeter,  N.H.,  Mar.  15,  1885.  Began  Edn.  12  yrs.;  also  city  treas.  same;  mem.  N.H.  Ho. 
practice  of  law,  Exeter,  N.H.,  1876,  associated  with  of  Rep.,  1883  (speaker),  and  1893.  Republican, 
late  Gen.  G.  Marston,  and  became  his  partner.  Mem.  N.H.  Hist  Soc.  (ex-pres.,  ex-librarian,  etc.), 
1878;  now  senior  mem.  law  firm  Eastman,  Scam-  N.H.  Bar  Assn.  (pres.  1905),  Am.  Bar  Assn.  (mem. 
mon  &  Gardner.  V.-p.  and  dir.  Exeter  Banking  Co.;  com.  on  La.  Purchase  Expn.);  del.  Universal  Con- 
v.-p.  and  trustee  Union  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank;  gess  Lawyers  and  Jurists,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Clubs: 
pres.  Exeter  Mfg.  Co.  Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  University,  Alpha  Delta  Phi  (New  York),  Union 
1876,  Senate,  1889;  mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1901;  (Boston).  Author:  White  Mountain  Guide-Book,  9 
was  solicitor  Rockingham  Co.,  4  yrs.;  atty.-gen.  of  editions,  1857.  Translator:  Brandes'  Impressions 
N.H.  for  20  yrs.  Conglist.  Republican.  Address:  of  Russia,  1888;  J.  Lie's  The  Family  from  Gilje; 
Exeter,  N.H.*         t  Brandes'  Poland,  1903.    Address:  Concord,  N.H.* 

EASTMAN,     Elaine     Goodale,     author;     b.     Mt.  EASTIVLAN,    Theodore    Jewett,    M.D.;    b.    South 

Washington,   Mass.,   Oct.   9,   1863;   d.   Henry   S.   and  Berwick,  Me.,  Aug.  4,   1879;  s.  Edwin  C.  and  Caro- 

Dora    H.    (Read)    Goodale;    sister    of    Dora    Read  line  A.  (Jewett)  Eastman;  ed.  Berwick  Acad.,  South 

Goodale;    ed.    at   home   by   mother   and    tutors;    m.  Berwick,    Me.,    1892-6,    Noble   &   Greenough's    Sch., 

Charles  A.   Eastman,  June   1891.    With  her  sister,  Boston,  1896-7:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1901;  M.D.,  Harvard 

began  writing  verses  in  childhood,  which  attracted  Med.    Sch.,    1905;    med.    interne   Mass.    Gen.    Hosp., 

wide  notice.    Was  teacher  and  supervisor  of  Indian  1905-7;  post-grad,  work  Imperial  U.  and  hosps.  of 

schs.,    1883-91.     (See   Who's   Who   in   America   for  Vienna,  Austria,  1907-8;  unmarried.    Visiting  phys. 

books,  etc.)    Address:  Amherst,  Mass.*  to  out-patients,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.;  consulting  phys., 

■PASTTWAN     T-no-Piifi    -Rriirp     M  r>      «iirfrpnn •    h  Mass.  Charitable  Eye  &  Ear  Infirmary;  asst.  visit- 

TrfnlfoTm    p6     cfn     AuAe'm'-P's    l"I^G^^^  i"S    P'^>'«-    Long    Island    Hosp.     (Boston).     Mem. 

Ln  and  (Caroline   (AVmst"-'onff)E^^^^^^  ^f^^«-   ^f^^-   Soc,   Boylston  Med.   Soc,  Aesculapian 

Hampshi^e^Col"!  /8lr5!'Tu"f!s  CoTl,T8"95-7 t  M^d"!  ^'^^.^^Ji^i^.^  ^r'^'^l'l'  ^^'^'''■^'  ^nio"-  Address: 

CM..  McGill  U.,  Montreal,   1902;  m.  Annie  C.  Hill,  '^  iMauDoro  tot.,  .Boston. 

of  Kittery,  Me.,  Dec.  19,  1905.    Practiced  in  Ports-  EASTMAN,     Tobias     Iiord,     business     man;     b. 

mouth,  N.H.,  since  1902.    Mem.  A.M. A.,  N.H.  Med.  Stowe,   Me.,   Dec.    30,    1844;   s.  Daniel   and   Rebecca 

Soc,  Rockingham  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Portsmouth  Med.  (Smart)  Eastman;  descendant  of  Roger  Eastman, 

Soc.    Republican.    Mason  (32°,  K.T.);  N.H.  Consis-  ed.   pub.   schs.;    m.   Mary   M.    Hobson,   of   Standist, 

tory  S.P.R.S.;  A.A.O.U.M.S.;  Aleppo  Temple;  mem.  Me.,   1876    (died  Feb.   28,   1880);   2  children,   James 

B.P.O.    Elks.     Clubs:   Warwick,   Portsmouth   Coun-  W.,    Reba    (wife  of  Dr.   Willis   Craig,   of  Walpole, 

try.    Home:    303    Pleasant   St.    Office:   39   Congress  N.H.);  m.   2d,  Adelia  S.  Walker,  of  Fryeburg,  Me., 

St.,   Portsmouth,   N.H.  May   20.    1884;   1   daughter,  Edna   (Mrs.   George  E. 

■n s omiur A  1I.T     r' - t«^-.,«/i     ™<;„.    i,     •nir././n^  Dunn,  of  Boston).    Served  as  pvt.  Co.  E,  12th  Me. 

EASTMAN,    Georgre    Larnard,    mfr.;b     Middle-  ^      t.,    1862-5;   participated   in   many   engagements 

town      Conn       Aug      10,     1863;     s.     James     Henry  jn  Army  of  the  Gulf,   and  in  Va.;  elk.  ?n   various 

and  ElizabetliK(Fmley)   Eastman;   ed    pub.  and  3^0^33  ^^  -^-^     ^^^^^  ^874    ^^en  in  ry.  mail  service 

?J-Vv.  ^^,?^-    ^''^'^^®*°''7t>  ^'^'^"■'t  ^^T  T  .  l^' o  ;  •'  6    y-rs.;    apptd.    postmaster    of    Fryeburg,    Me.,    by 

Wilbraham    Mass,  and  Pennington    N.J. ;m.Cran-  p^^g     Garfield;    entered    corn   packing   business   in 

ston,  R.L,.  Aug    17,  1890    Helen  E    Atkinson.    Book-  pryeburg,  1886.  incorporated  1902.  as  The  Eastman 

keeper.  First  Nat.  Bank    Jamesburg    N.J.,   lSSO-4,  canning  Co.,  of  which  Is  pres.;  also  mgr.  Eastman 

??o*^/^  ,'"    ^•"^-    R.efor'natory,    Jamesburg     6    mos..  ^  ^                  ^3se     si^jce  jgog;  dir.  U.S.  Trust  Co.. 

1884,   also  1   mo    m  similar  instn.,  Kearney,  Neb  ;  Portland.    Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,   1891-2.    Trustee 

asst.    supt     Sockanosset    Sch     for    Boys,    Howard,  prveburg    Acad.     Mem.    Pilgrim    Fathers,    G.A.R. 

R.I      1884-92;    sec    Rogers    SUver   Plate    Cc    since  ^ason     (32°);     mem.     LO.O.F.,    K.P.     Republican. 

Sept.    26,    1.892;   sec    Rogers   Telephone  &   Electric  conglist.    Address:   Fryeburg,   Mc 

Co.;    councilman    City    of   Danbury,    Conn.,    2    yrs.  '^ 

Republican.     Conglist.     Mason.     Home:    15    Downs  EASTMAN,    Wellingrton    Harris,    insurance;    b. 

St.,  Danbury,  Conn.  Sweden,    Me.,    Jan.    6,    1853;    s.    Isaac    and    Esther 

_-_„„._,     _,,                .              ij4.i,oii  (Woodbury)  Eastman;  7th  generation  from  Roger 

EASTMAN,    Helen,    nature    student:    b.     South  Eastman,  b.  in  Wales,  of  English  parentage,  1611. 

Newbury,    Vt      Mar.    22.    1863:    d     Charles   Wesley  ^nd  settled  in  Salisbury,  Mass.,  1634;  ed.  common 

|Ln<3„  Elizabeth    Chastma( Abbott)    Eastman;    ed.  gchs.:  m.  Rachie  W.  Stetson,  of  East  Sumner,  Me., 

Wells  River   (Vt.)   Graded  Sch.;  unmarried     Stud-  j^n.  26,  1881:  4  children,  E.  Leona  (adopted).  Es- 

led   art   and  became   teacher  of   painting,    1886-93,  ther   H.    (teacher),   Augusta  T.    (ins.   elk.),   Roger 

but    health    failing    took    up    nature    study      Mem.  (grocery  elk.).   Engaged  in  printing  and  newspaper 

^^i^",5S^'-'=^^^^^^"-     '\H^-'°''- i^A®7    f?!^^""^    w""/?^  work.    Lewiston,    Me,    and    Boston,     1874-82,    and 

and    Their   Common   Allies,    1904.     Address:   Wells  continued  for  a  number  of  yrs.  as  spl.  newspaper 

River.  Vt.  corr. :    started    in    seed   business.    1885.    and    estab- 

EASTIVIAN,    John    Eobie,    a.<5tronomer:    Jnlv    29,  lished  the  Eastman  Seed  Co..  which  continued  until 

1836-Sept.  26.  1913.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  1909;    mgr.    Union    Nat.    Life   Ins.    Co.    for   Oxford 

in  America,  1912-13.)  County,    Me.,    since    1907.     Supt.    schs.    of    Sumner 

7    yrs.;    town    treas.    12    yrs.;    postmaster    15    yrs., 

EASTMAN,  Julia  A,,  educator;   died   1911.     (See  justice    of    the    peace    since    1883;    apptd.    county 

vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11.)  commr.  for  Oxford  County  by  gov.  to  fill  vacancy. 


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1909;  elected  for  full  term  of  6  yrs.,  Sept.,  1912 
(chmn.  bd.,  1911,  1912).  Republican.  CoriKlist. 
Mason;  Kvening-  Star  Lodge.  F.&A.M.  (Past  Mas- 
ter); Oxford  Chapter,  R.A.M.;  mem.  State  and 
Nat.  Gianpru.    Address;  East  Sumner,  Me. 

EASTOIT,  Charles  Daniel,  M.U. :  b.  Orange,  Mass., 
Feb.  23,  1876;  s.  Daniel  t^hase  and  Florence  Cor- 
delia (Leach)  Easton;  descendant  of  Nicholas 
Easton,  Colonial  gov.  of  R.I.,  1G72-4,  and  Capt. 
Miles  Standish,  of  the  Mayflower;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1899,  A.M.,  1900;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1904; 
m.  Margaret  B.  Hays,  of  New  York  City,  Apr.  23, 
1913.  Interne  Mass.  Gen.  Ho.'^p.,  Boston,  1904-5; 
practiced  in  Newport,  R.I.,  since  1907;  visiting 
phys.  Newport  Hosp.  Mem.  A. AT. A.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc, 
Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Bapti.st.  Recreations: 
horticulture.  Address:  3G  Ayrault  St.,  Newport, 
R.I. 

EASTON,  Cliarles  R.,  lawyer;  b.  Lincoln,  R.I., 
May  12,  1S74;  s.  Chark-s  F.  and  Laura  P.  Easton; 
A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1896;  m.  Elizabeth  M.  Jordan,  of 
Lincoln,  R.I.,  July  6,  1899.  Admitted  to  bar,  1898; 
mem.  Easton,  Williams  &  Rosenfeld,  Providence; 
town  solicitor,  Lincoln,  R.I. ;  mem.  R.I.  Senate, 
1893,  1S9^:  chmn.  Rep.  Town  Com.,  Lincoln,  1912- 
14.  Conglist.  Home:  361  Benefit  St.  Office:  912 
Turks  Head  Bldg..  Providence,  R.I. 

EASTON,  Elwood  Tracy,  M.D.;  b.  Rockland, 
Mass.,  Mar.  11,  1876;  s.  Luther  Waite  and  Harriet 
Louise  (Risinjr)  Easton;  grad.  Rockland  High 
Sch.,  1894;  INI.D..  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1899;  m. 
Sarah  Lilla  Blaisdell,  of  Rockland,  Mass.,  Oct.  15, 
1901 ;  6  children,  Millet  D.,  Merle  L.,  Mildred  R., 
Mahlon  T.,  Marion  W..  Luther  W.  Ophthalmic 
house  surgeon,  IVIass.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  In- 
firmary, Jan.  1,  1899- July  1,  1900;  ophthalmic  sur- 
geon same  (resigned,  1914);  consulting  ophthalmic 
surgeon  to  Berkeley  Infirmary:  prof,  ophthalmol- 
ogv.  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.  Mem.  N.E.  Ophthal. 
Soc.,  Ma'is.  Med.  Soc.  Prohibitionist.  Baptist, 
Mason  (De  Molav  Commandery,  K.T.;  Scottish 
Rite,  32°,  jMass.  Consistory).  Recreations:  motor- 
ing, literature.  Address:  209  Newbury  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

EASTON,  Frank  Tourtellot,  lawyer;  ,b.  Paw- 
tucket,  R.I.,  June  18,  1869;  s.  William  and  Ann 
Eliza  (Tourtellot)  Easton:  A.B..  Brown  U.,  1892; 
student  New  York  Law  Sch.,  1893-5;  admitted  to 
bar,  1897;  m.  Central  Falls.  R.I.,  June  27.  1901. 
Emily  Isabel  Meader;  2  children,  Frances,  Robert 
Meader.  Mem.  city  staff.  New  York  Tribune,  1892- 
94;  practiced  law  since  1897;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1900-2;  2d  asst.  city  solicitor,  1901-3;  mem.  Green- 
ough,  Easton  &  Cross  since  1912.  A.-d.-c.  with 
rank  of  col.  on  staff  of  Gov.  Charles  Dean  Kimball, 
1902.  Episcopalian.  Mason.  Clubs:  TTniversity, 
Turks  Head.  Home:  East  Providence,  R.I.  Office: 
32  Westmi?)ster  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

EASTON,  Prederick  W.,  cotton  machinery  mfr. ; 
b.  Providence,  R.I..  Oct.  17,  1852;  s.  Nicholas  Red- 
wood and  Maria  (Eddv)  Easton;  grad.  Mowry  and 
Goff's  Sch.,  1870;  m.  Pawtucket,  R.I.,  Oct.  4,  1876, 
Agnes  F.  Barker.  Entered  employ  of  Easton  and 
Burnham,  1873:  admitted  to  firm,  1879;  treas. 
Easton  and  Burnham  Machine  Co.;  since  1891  dir. 
Waypoyset  Mfg.  Co.,  Slater  Trust  Co.,  Pawtucket 
Mut.  Fire  Ins.  (I^o..  Pawtucket  Gas  Co.,  Pawtucket 
Instn.  for  Savings,  Hargraves  Mill  (Fall  River), 
Parker  Mill  (Fall  River),  Kilburn  Mill  (New  Bed- 
ford). Mem.  Town  Council.  Pawtucl^et.  1883;  mem. 
R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1891,  Senate.  1892,  4,  5,  6,  8.  Mem. 
S.A.R.,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  R.I.  Hist.  Soc,  Provi- 
dence Atheneum.  Clubs:  T.  K.  Club  (Pawtucket), 
Queouechan  (Fall  River).  Wamsutta  (New  Bed- 
ford), A.  E.  Club  (Providence).  Address:  Paw- 
tucket, R.I. 

EASTON,  John  Adlington,  banker:  b.  Somor- 
ville,  Mass.,  June  29,  1874;  s.  .Tohn  Adlington  and 
Martha  (Pease)  Easton;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  com- 
mercial sch.:  m.  June  25.  1906.  Elizabeth  Emma 
Marshall,  of  Somerville,  Mass.  Began  with  Boston 
Stock  Exchange  Clearing  House,  1892:  now  cashier 
1st  Nat.  Bank,  Arlington.  Mem.  Arlington  Busi- 
ness Men's  Assn.  Republican.  Baptist.  Home: 
Arlin.gton,  INTass. 

EASTWOOD,  James  Stewart,  M.D. ;  b.  Brattle- 
boro,  Vt.,  Oct.  17,  1870;  s.  James  and  Sarah  Eliza- 


beth (Cutting)  Eastwood;  descendant  of  Revolu- 
tionary stock  on  mother's  side,  of  English  stock 
on  father's;  prep.  edn.  Sanborn  Sem.,  Kingston, 
N.H.;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1894;  M.D.,  U.  of  Pa.  Sch. 
of  Medicine,  1898;  m.  Susan  Lillian  Hacker,  of 
Phila.,  May  17,  1898;  children,  Stewart  Cutting, 
John  Henry.  Practiced  in  Brandon,  Vt.,  since 
1898;  has  served  as  mem.  Sch.  Bd.  and  Pub.  Li- 
Orary  Bd.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Rut- 
land Co.  Med.  Soc,  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Democrat. 
Episcopalian.  Mem.  St.  I'aul's  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M.; 
l''armers'  Chapter,  R.A.M. ;  Mt.  Calvary  Com- 
mandery, K.T.    Address:  Brandon,  Vt. 

EATON,  Amasa  Mason,  lawyer;  May  31,  1841- 
Ocl.  13,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

EATON,  Chester  'Williams,  lawyer,  editor.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

EATON,  Clarence  Iiivingrstone,  clergyman;  b. 
Dayton,  O.,  May  14,  1868;  s.  Rev.  Benjamin  F.  and 
Helen  Nancy  (Kennard)  Eaton;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll., 
1895,  A.M.,  1898;  B.D.,  Crane  Theol.  Sch.  (Tufts 
Coll.),  1898;  m.  Elizabeth  Pearl  Tucker,  of  Med- 
ford,  Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1906;  1  son,  Richard  Kennard. 
Ordained  Universalist  ministry,  1899;  pastor  Med- 
ford  Ch.,  1899-10,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  1910-13,  Ch.  of 
the  Messiah,  St.  Johnsbury,  since  Oct.,  1913.  Chmn. 
S.S.  Commn.,  Vt.,  Universalist  Conv.  Mason;  Odd 
Fellow.    Address:   40  Pearl  St.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

EATON,  Emma  Florence,  teacher,  writer;  b. 
Wakefield,  Mass.,  Feb.  26,  1874;  d.  Chester  H.  and 
Emma  G.  (Leach)  Eaton;  A.B.,  Smith  Coll.,  1896; 
post-grad,  work  at  Oxford  U.,  1&99-1900  (receiving 
certificate  from  Assn.  for  Edn.  of  Women,  of  Ox- 
ford, 1900);  unmarried.  Taught  English  in  high 
schools  and  N.H.  Normal  School;  editor  of  Wake- 
field Citizen  and  Banner,  1905-9;  since  1909  in  law 
office  of  Chester  W.  Eaton,  Wakefield,  Mass.  Au- 
thor: Dramatic  Studies  from  the  Bible,  1906.  Ad- 
dress: 328  Main  St.,  Wakefield,  Mass. 

EATON,  Frank,  M.D.;  b.  Auburn,  N.H.,  Mar.  8, 
1851;  s.  Lyman  and  Lucy  R.  (Brown)  Eaton; 
descendant  of  William  Eaton,  Watertown,  Mass., 
1642;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Coll.,  1876;  m.  Luella 
P.  Knowlton,  of  Stupley,  P.Q.,  Jan.  22,  1875  (died 
1889);  m.  2d,  Lizzie  Hoit,  of  Weare,  N.H.,  May  17, 
1891.  Practiced  at  East  Weare,  N.H.,  since  1876. 
Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1887;  mem.  State  Dem. 
Com.,  1891-15.  Mem.  Central  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  (pres. 
1892),  N.H.  State  Med.  Soc.  Episcopalian.  Royal 
Arch  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Recreations:  the  Grange. 
Address:  East  Weare,  N.H. 

EATON,  Frederic  Osgrood,  cashier;  b.  Rumford 
Center,  Me.,  June  7,  1872;  s.  Cyrus  Putnam  and 
Mary  Elsie  (Howe)  Eaton;  ed.  common  schs.  of 
Rumford,  1880-8,  Me.  Weslevan  Sem.,  Kents  Hill, 
Me.,  1888-90;  grad.  Shaw  Business  Coll.,  Portland. 
Me.,  1892;  m.  Mary  Louise  Grierson.  of  Auburn, 
Me.,  Sept.  14,  1904;  children,  Mary  Elizabeth,  b. 
Feb.  8,  1906;  Margaret,  Mar.  17,  1911.  Clk.,  1890- 
06,  cashier  since  Jan.  1,  1906,  Rumford  Falls 
Power  Co.;  elk.,  1892-6,  cashier  since  Jan.  1,  1906, 
Rumford  Falls  Light  &  "Water  Co..  Rumford  Falls 
Realty  Co.;  pres.  since  .Tan.  1,  1907,  Rumford  Nat. 
Bank.  Clk.  Town  of  Rumford,  1896-06;  pres.  Rum- 
ford Bd.  of  Trade,  1908.  Republican.  Mason; 
past  master  Blazing  Star  Lodge  No.  30;  past  high 
priest  Rumford  Chapter  No.  56,  R.A.M.;  past 
comdr.  Strathglass  Commandery  No.  21,  K.T.;  past 
grand,  Pennacook  Lodge  No.  130,  I.O.O.F.  (all  of 
Rumford).  Recreations:  motoring,  fishing.  Home: 
38  Franklin  St.  Office:  49  Congress  St.,  Rumford, 
Me. 

EATON,  George  Francis,  curator:  b.  New  Haven. 
Conn.,  May  30,  1872;  s.  Daniel  Cady  and  Caroline 
(Ketcham)  Eaton:  ed.  Hopkins  Grammar  Sch., 
1890;  B.A.,  Yale,  1894,  Ph.D.,  1898;  m.  Branford, 
Conn.,  Oct.  24.  1899,  Julia  Henrietta  Hammer. 
Curator  of  osteology,  Yale  Mus.,  since  1899.-  Mem. 
A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Soc.  Naturalists,  Conn.  Acad.  Arts 
and  Sciences.  Home:  80  Sachem  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

EATON,  George  Thomas,  teacher;  b.  Andover, 
Mass.,  Feb.  13,  1856:  s.  James  Stewart  and  Louisa 
(Howard)  Eaton;  grad.  Phillins  Acad.,  Andover, 
Mass.,  1873,  A.B.,  Amherst,  1878.  A.M.,  1881;  m. 
Fannie    Thaxter    Wheeler,    of    Worcester,    Mass., 


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June  29,  1882.  Teacher,  Monson  (Mass.)  Acad., 
1878-80;  teacher  of  mathematics,  Phillips  Acad., 
Andover,  since  1880.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Andover; 
pres.  Andover  Village  Improvement  Soc.  Mem.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  Psi  Upsilon.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Address:  73  Bartlett  St.,  Andover,  Mass. 

EATON',  Harvey  W.,  lumber  and  ins.;  t».  Dan- 
ville, Vt..  AuK.  27,  1S78;  s.  George  E.  and  Jose- 
phine (Walkei)  Eaton;  ed.  Union  Sch.,  St.  .Johns- 
bury,  Vt.,  and  St.  Johnsbury  Acad.;  m.  Lulu  F. 
Sanderson,  of  Troy,  N.Y.,  Sept.  24.  1902;  2  chil- 
dren. George  H.,  Lester  W.  In  gen.  store  business, 
Bradford.  1901-3,  lumber  business,  1903-13;  now 
lumber  and  ins.;  dir.  Bradford  Nat.  Bank;  mem. 
Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Recreations:  motoring, 
hunting,  fishing.    Address:   Bradford,  Vt. 

EATOIT,  Isabella  Graham,  artist,  writer;  b. 
Bangor,  Me.,  Apr.  6,  1845;  d.  Rev.  Joshua  and 
Isabella  (Button)  Eaton;  ed.  Bangor  pub.  schs.; 
art  edn.  under  Boston  teachers;  unmarried.  Lith- 
ographic artist.  Boston,  with  firms  of  Haskell  & 
Allen  and  G.  W.  Walker;  crayon  artist.  Bangor, 
later,  in  portraiture  and  ideal  heads  and  painter 
of  portraits  in  oils  in  Boston  and  Newton:  has  re- 
sided in  Bangor  since  1890;  newspaper  artist  and 
writer  since  1896.  Author:  The  Roval  Wav,  1890; 
By  the  Shores  of  Arcady,  1908.  Address:  28  Ohio 
St.,  Bangor,  Me. 

EATOir,  Jacob  Albert,  real  estate;  b.  Baia,  Rou- 
mania,  Dec.  12.  1871;  s.  Albert  Henry  and  Anna 
(Levow)  Eaton;  edn.  Gymnasium,  Frankfort-on- 
Main,  and  U.  of  Heidelberg,  1  yr. ;  unmarried. 
Came  to  America,  1894;  engaged  in  real  estate 
business  in  Piovidence  since  1900;  committee  elk. 
R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907,  8,  10;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1909-16:  mem.  and  sec.  commn.  on  State  printing 
and  chmn.  commn.  to  erect  armory  for  mounted 
commands.  Served  in  Roumanian  Army.  Repub- 
lican. Home:  235  Orms  St.  Office:  State  House, 
Providence,  R.I. 

EATON,  Richard  Gardner,  :M.D.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
EATON,  Robert  Keller,  life  insurance;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Feb.  21,  1867;  s.  Henry  Russell  and  Rebecca 
Ann  (Jordan)  Eaton;  ed.  Roxburv  Latin  Sch.;  m. 
Helen  Gray  Gilchrist,  of  Phila.,  Pa..  Sept.  2,  1903. 
Has  been  identified  with  life  ins.  business  since 
1886;  supt.  of  agencies,  John  Hancock  Ins.  Co., 
Boston,  since  1899.  Clubs:  Algonquin.  Boston  Ath- 
letic Assn.,  Boston  City,  Brae  Burn  Country.  Rec- 
reations: outdoor  life.  Home:  Riverbank  Ct., 
Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  John  Hancock  Insurance 
Co..  Boston,  Mass. 

EATON,  Samuel  Lewis.  M.D. :  b.  Lancaster.  AVis., 
.Ian.  15,  1853:  s.  Samuel  Witt  (D.D.)  and  Catherine 
Elizabeth  (Demarest)  Eaton;  A.B.,  Tale,  1877; 
M.D.,  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.,  Chicago,  1S82;  m. 
Mrs.  Annie  Irene  (Cross)  Hasbrouck.  of  Newark, 
N.J.,  Apr.  15,  1886;  1  son,  Willard  Hasbrouck,  b. 
East  Orange,  N.J.,  Oct.  17,  1887.  Began  practice  at 
Orange,  N.J..  1883;  removed  to  Newton,  Mass., 
1889;  on  staff  Newton  Hosp.,  10  yrs.;  propr.  High- 
land Hall  Sanatorium.  Mem.  Mass.  Homoeo.  Med. 
Soc.  Internat.  Hahnemannian  Assn..  Am.  Inst.  Ho- 
mcBopathy.  Republican.  Eoiscopalian.  Address: 
340  Lake  Ave.,  Newton  Highlands,  Mass. 

EATON,  Theodore,  lawyer;  b.  Wakefield,  Mass., 
Apr.  15,  1872;  s.  Chester  W.  and  Emma  G.  (Leach) 
Eaton;  descendant  of  Jonas  Eaton,  Reading,  Mass., 
1643,  and  of  Roger  Conant,  on  mother's  side;  prep, 
edn..  Phillips  Andover  Acad.;  A.B.,  Tale,  1894; 
LL.B..  Harvard  Law  School,  1899;  m.  Mary  E. 
Clough.  of  Wakefield.  Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1910;  chil- 
dren. Mary,  Samuel  H.  JMem.  firm  of  Hamilton  & 
Eaton  since  1899;  editor  W^akefield  Citizen  and 
Banner,  1909.  Chmn.  Rep.  Town  Com.,  Wakefield, 
1902-3.  Conglist.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Middle- 
sex Bar  Assn.  Mason:  mem.  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Clubs:  Boston  City.  Bear  Hill  Golf.  Recreations: 
tennis,  fishing.  Home:  Wakefield,  Mass.  Office:  31 
Milk  St.,  Boston. 

EATON,  Walter  Prichard,  author;  b.  Maiden, 
Mass.,  Aug.  24,  1878:  s.  Warren  Everett  and  Mary 
(Prichard)  Eaton;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1900;  m.  Elise 
Morris  Underbill,  of  New  Tork,  June  30,  1910.  Be- 
gan newspaper  work  as  reporter  on   Boston  Jour- 


nal, 1900;  in  dramatic  dept.,  New  York  Tribune, 
1902-7;  dramatic  critic.  New  York  Sun,  1907-8;  in 
lit.  work,  1908 — .  New  York  theatrical  corr.  In- 
dianapolis News  and  Chicago  Record-Herald; 
dramatic  editor  American  mag.  Clubs:  Harvard, 
Liberal.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books.)    Address:   Stockbridge,  Mass.* 

EATON,  Walter  Samuel,  cleigyman;  b.  Mont- 
gomery, Vt.,  Apr.  29,  ISiiO;  s.  Rev.  Alfred  and  Car- 
rie M.  (Chase)  Eaton;  grad.  Troy  Conf.  Acad., 
Poultney,  Vt.,  1883;  A.B.,  Syracuse  U.,  1887;  S.T.B., 
Theol.  Sch.,  Boston  U.,  1901;  m.  Fanny  M.  Widmer, 
of  Bennington,  Vt.,  July  5,  1888;  children,  Fred- 
erick Widmer,  b.  Round  Lake,  N.Y.,  July  21,  1892; 
Irving  Cutts,  Revere,  Mass.,  July  17,  1896.  Pastor 
Congl.  (::h.,  Becket,  Mas.s.,  1887-90,  M.E.  Ch.,  Salem, 
N.Y.,  1890-2,  First  Congl.  Ch.,  Revere,  Mass.,  1892- 
03;  prin.  Orange  Park  (Fla.)  Normal  Sch.,  1903-4; 
pastor  Congl.  Ch.,  Wenham,  Mass.,  1904-12,  Union 
Congl.  Ch.,  Magnolia,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  since  1912. 
Sec.  Boston  Ministers  Meeting  (Congl.),  1895; 
mem.  Bd.  Edn.,  Revere,  Mass.,  1903-6;  chmn.  trus- 
tees Wenham  (Mass.)  Pub.  Library,  1909-12;  sec. 
and  treas.  Essex  South  Assn.  Congl.  Chs.  (Mass.), 
1910-12;  del.  Nat.  Council  Congl.  Chs.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1913.  Republican.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon.  Ma- 
son; K.  of  P.  Recreations:  gardening,  bowling.  Ad- 
dress: Magnolia,  Gloucester.  Mass. 

EBBESEN,  Carl  Iiudvigr  Christian,  editor,  pub.; 
b.  Stockliolm,  Sweden.  Mar.  8,  1855;  s.  Thomas  C.  H. 
and  Ingeborg  E.  F.  (Oberg)  Ebbesen;  ed.  high  sch. 
and  tech.  sch.,  Stockholm;  came  to  America,  1880; 
m.  Charlotte  F.  Palmquist,  of  Chicago  Lake,  Minn., 
Nov.  19,  1883  (died  1894).  Began  in  newspaper  busi- 
ness at  Rockford,  111.,  1885;  moved  to  N.Y.  City, 
1900,  and  to  New  Britain,  Conn.;  organized,  1901, 
the  Eastern  Printing  &  Pub.  Co.,  of  New  Britain, 
of  which  is  mgr.,  sec.  and  treas.;  dir.  Peoples  Sav- 
ings Bank;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  New  Britain,  3  yrs.  Mem. 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  New  Britain  (civic  com.). 
Republican.  Lutheran.  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Com- 
monwealth (chmn.  lecture  com.).  Fortnightly. 
Home:  81  South  Burritt  St.  Office:  53  Church  St., 
New  Britain.  Conn. 

ECKFEIiDT,  Thomas  Hooper,  educator;  b.  Phila., 
May  5,  1853;  s.  Adam  and  Sarah  Malvina  (Hooper) 
Eckfeldt;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1881;  student 
Am.  Sch.  Classical  Studies,  Atliens,  Greece,  1884-5, 
U.  of  Munich.  1885-6;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1897;  m.  Grace 
Blanchard  Weed,  of  Newton,  Mass.,  June  17,  1889. 
Asst.  prin.  Middletown  (Conn.)  High  Sch.,  1881-3; 
tutor  in  Greek,  Wesleyan  U.,  1883-4;  headmaster 
Friends'  Acad.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1887-1900, 
Concord  (Mass.)  Sch.,  1900-7,  St.  Andrew's  Sch., 
since  1907.    Address:  Concord,  Mass.* 

ECKSTORM,  Pannie  Hardy,  author;  b.  Brewer, 
Me.,  June  18,  1865;  d.  Manly  and  Emma  F.  (Wheel- 
er) Hardy;  grad.  Smith  Coll.,  1888;  m.  Portland, 
Ore.,  Rev.  Jacob  A.  Eckstorm,  Oct.  24,  1893.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books.)  Address: 
Brewer,   Me.* 

EDBT,  Alfred  Updike,  insurance;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  1857;  s.  John  and  Caroline  M.  (Updike)  Eddy; 
Ph.  B.,  Brown  U.,  1879;  LL.B.,  Boston  Law  Sch., 
1881;  m.  Providence,  1882,  Annie  Carnes  Proctor;  1 
daughter,  Caroline  Updike  (Mrs.  C.  A.  Collins). 
Sec.  and  treas.  Mercantile  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  since 
1884,  and  of  Textile  Mfrs.  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  since 
1902,  and  Narragansett  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  since 
1914.  Mem.  Sigma  Chi.  Clubs:  Art,  University. 
Home:  182  Bowen  St.  Office:  10  Weybosset  St., 
Providence    R.I. 

ECDir,  Arthur  William,  educator;  b.  DeKalV),  N. 
Y.,  Feb.  24,  1876;  s.  Frank  Delos  and  Emily  Matilda 
(Bentley)  Eddy;  grad.  Graded  Sch.,  Rensselaer 
Falls,  N.Y.,  1892;  grad.  Potsdam  State  Normal 
Sch.,  1897;  A.B.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1904;  m.  Ella 
Grace  Holton,  of  Potsdam,  N.Y.,  Aug.  3,  1898;  1 
child,  Ruth.  Teacher,  rural  sch.,  Morristown,  N.Y., 
1894-5;  instr.  in  En.glish,  Westerleigh  Collegiate 
Inst.,  1904;  prin.  Beeman  Acad.,  New  Haven.  Vt.. 
1904-7;  supt.  New  Haven  Valley  Union  Sch.,  Bris- 
tol, Vt.,  1907-11;  supt.  Middlebury  Union  Sch.,  since 
July  1,  1911.  Sec.  County  Com.,  Addison  Co.  (Vt.) 
Y.M.C.A.  Mem.  Vt.  Assn.  Sch.  Supts.  (pres.,  1907- 
10),  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Up- 
silon. Mason;  mem.  Knights  of  Pythias.  Address: 
34  Weybridge  St.,  Middlebury,  Vt. 


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EDDT,  David  Brewer,  denominational  sec;  b. 
Leavenvvorili,  Kan.,  Jun;  20,  1877;  s.  George  Alfred 
and  Margaret  L,.  (Norton)  Kddy;  B.A.,  Yale,  1S98, 
M.A.,  1901;  studied  Auburn  Theol.  Sem.,  I'JOl;  Ox- 
ford U.,  England,  1902,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1904; 
m.  Josephine  Russell,  of  New  York,  Apr.  25,  190tj. 
Mem.  Yale  missionary  band,  1898-9;  traveling  sec, 
Student  Vol.  Movement,  1903;  ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1904;  pastor  Trinity  Ch.,  East  Orange, 
N.J.,  190(!-9;  asso.  sec  and  ednl.  sec  A.B.C.F.M., 
1909 — .  Republican.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Newton 
Golf.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.) 
Home:  Newtonville,  Mass.  Otiice:  Congregational 
House,   Boston.* 

EDST,  Ernest  Justus,  banker;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Nov.  13,  1878;  s.  William  Justus  and  Martha 
A.  (Prescott)  Eddy;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs., 
Worcester;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1901;  unmarried.  V.-p. 
and  treas.  Fidelity  Trust  Co.  since  190G;  dir.  State 
Loan  Co.,  Bath  it  Brunswick  Eight  and  Power  Co., 
Atlantic  Shore  Ry.  Republican.  Baptist.  Clubs: 
Cumberland,  Portland,  Portland  Athletic,  Portland 
Country,  Commonwealth  (Worcester,  Mass.). 
Home:  Congress  Sq.  Hotel.  Office:  Fidelity  Trust 
Co.,   I'ortland,   Me. 

EDBV,  Forrest  Greenwood,  dentist;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Sept.  8,  1853;  s.  Thomas  Whitman  and 
Sarah  Maria  Gano  (Smith)  Eddy;  ed.  U.  Grammar 
Sch.  and  Brown  U.,  1870-2  (A.B.,  1907);  D.M.D., 
Harvard  Dental  Sch.,  1875;  m.  Elenora  Frances 
Greene,  of  Providence,  Dec.  29,  1875;  1  daughter, 
Lillian  M.  (Mrs.  S.  H.  Green).  In  practice  as  dentist, 
Providence,  1875-9,  Lancaster,  Wis.,  1S82-4,  in 
Providence  since  1884;  instr.  operative  dentistry. 
Harvard  Dental  Sch.  since  Oct.,  1888.  Apttd.  to 
R.I.  State  Bd.  of  Registration  in  Dentistry,  1905, 
and  elected  pres.  of  same.  Home:  Button  wood,  R.l. 
Oftico:   Butler  Exchange,  Providence,  R.I.* 

EDDY,  Oeorg-e  Stetson,  M.D.;  b.  Rockaway,  N.J., 
Jan.  23,  1843;  s.  Lucius  J.  and  Louisa  Maria 
(Pratt)  Eddy;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1866;  m. 
Emehne  A.  De  Shon,  of  Saxonville,  Mass.,  Nov.  7, 
1870;  m.  2d,  Mary  B.  Thompson,  of  New  Britain, 
Conn..  Aug.  6,  1879;  children,  George,  Jr.,  Joseph 
T.,  Lucius  J.,  M.  Eleanor,  Francis  G.  P.  Apttd. 
acting  asst.  surgeon  U.S.N. ,  Feb.  11,  1864;  served 
in  Brooklyn  Navy  Y''ard,  on  receiving  ship  North 
Carolina,  and  U.S.S.  Gettysburg,  in  North  Atlantic 
blockading  service,  and  on  James  River,  Va. ;  re- 
signed at  close  of  war;  has  practiced  in  VaW  River, 
Mass.,  since  1871,  consultant  only,  since  1912. 
Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ad- 
dress: (winter)  73  Sargent  St.,  Newton,  Mass.; 
(summer)    Eddyville,  Middleboro,  Mass. 

EDDY,  Georgre  Winslow,  grain  exporter;  b.  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  May  12,  1862;  s.  Caleb  Francis  and 
Georgianna  (Winslow)  Eddy;  descendant  of  Sam- 
uel Eddy,  who  settled  in  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1630; 
grad.  Newton  High  Sch.,  Mass.,  1880;  m.  Bertha 
M.  Clark,  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  Dec.  11,  1894;  2 
children,  Priscilla  Clark,  Elizabeth.  Engaged  in 
export  grain  business,  Boston,  since  1883;  pres.  C. 
F.  &  G.  W.  Eddy,  Inc.,  also  C.  F.  Eddy  Co.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Chicago  Bd.  of 
Trade,  Winnipeg  (Man.)  Grain  Exchange,  New 
York  Produce  Exchange.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Exchange.  Brae  Burn  Country.  Recreations: 
golf.  Home:  85  Bigelow  Rd..  West  Newton,  Mass, 
Office:    Chamber   of  Commerce,   Boston. 

EDDY,  Harrison  Prescott,  consulting  engr.;  b. 
IMlllbury,  Mass.,  Apr.  29,  1870;  s.  William  Justus 
and  Martha  A.  (Prescott)  Eddy;  grad.  as  Chem. 
Engr.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1891;  m.  Minnie 
I..ocke  Jones,  of  Worcester,  Mas.s.,  June  1,  1S92; 
4  children,  Willard  Jones  (deceased),  Harrison 
Prescott,  Jr.,  Randolph  Locke,  Charlotte  Frances. 
Supt.  sewers.  City  of  Worcester,  1892-07;  mem. 
firm  of  Metcalf  &  Eddy  since  1907.  Mem.  Am.  Soc. 
C.E.,  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  Am.  Chem.  Soc, 
Soc.  Chem.  Industry  (British).  Mason.  Clubs: 
1-ngineer.s'  (Boston);  Worcester,  Tatnuck  Country 
(Worcester):  Fay  (Fitchburg,  Mass.).  Home:  65 
Gray  Cliff  Rd.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Office:  14 
Beacon    St..    Boston. 

EDDY,  Henry  William,  retired  nifr.:  b.  Auburn. 
Mass.,  Oct.  17,  1826;  s.  Lewis  and  Almira  (Smith) 
Eddy;   di.'-t.   .schs.   and   Leicester  Acad,   and   served 


apprenticeship  as  a  carpenter  under  his  father; 
m.  1848,  Julia  Ann  Foster,  of  Fitchburg  (now 
deceased);  2  sons,  Frank  F.,  Charles  H. ;  m.  2d, 
1884,  Nancy  M.  (Lord)  Merrill.  Settled  in  Worces- 
ter, 1848,  and  carried  on  the  bldg.  business  for  50 
yrs. ;  was  a  mem.  Tripp,  Eddy  &  Co.,  mfrs.  of  parts 
of  shoes,  Lynn,  Mass.,  the  firm  removing  to  Bos- 
ton, where  it  absorbed  the  business  of  A.  L.  Perkins 

6  Co.,  and  in  1900,  that  of  Tripp,  Eddy  &  Co.;  sold 
out  to  the  United  Shoe  Mfg.  Co.  and  retired.   Home: 

7  Ashland  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

EDDY,  John  Hardenbergrli,  insurance;  b.  Boston, 
INIar.  6,  1865;  s.  Peleg  E.  and  Caroline  Sawyer 
(Howe)  Eddy;  ed.  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  m.  Emily 
French,  of  Boston,  Oct.  17,  1888;  2  daughters,  Bea- 
trice French,  Virginia  Phillips.  In  wool  business 
Jan.,  1882-Nov.,  1889;  began  in  gen  ins.  business 
with  father,  under  title  of  P.  E.  Eddy  &  Son,  Bos- 
ton, 1889;  in  ins.  business  on  own  account,  firm 
name  of  John  H.  Eddy  &  Co.,  since  1896.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Clubs:  Exchange  (Boston),  Newton. 
Recreations:  billiards,  outdoor  sports.  Home:  New- 
tonville,  Mass.    Office:    71   Kilby   St.,   Boston. 

EDDY,  Mary  Baker  Glover,  discoverer  and 
founder  of  Christian  Science;  July  16,  1821-Dec.  3, 
1910.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 

1910-11.) 

EDDY,  "William  Holden,  educator;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Aug.  5,  1869;  s.  John  Holden  and  Isadore 
l'>ances  (Barden)  Eddy;  descendant  of  Samuel 
Eddy,  of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1630;  grad.  Federal  St. 
Grammar  Sch.,  Providence,  1882;  grad.  Providence 
High  Sch..  1886;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1892,  A.M.,  1893, 
Ph.D.,  1899;  m.  Ruth  Story  Devereux,  of  Johnston, 
R.L,  July  19,  1905;  2  children,  Ruth  Barden,  Rob- 
ert Devereux.  Asst.  in  English  High  Sch.,  Provi- 
dence, 1893-1900;  prin.  Branch  Av.  Grammar  Sch., 
1900-2,  Vineyard  St.  Grammar  Sch.,  1902-5,  Messer 
St.  Grammar  Sch..  1905-14;  prin.  English  High 
Sch.  since  Sept.,  1914.  Mem.  bd.  dirs.  R.I.  Inst. 
Instrn.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Zeta  Psi,  Barnard 
Club.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Central,  Unitarian.  Edi- 
tor: Early  New  England  Schools  (by  Walter 
Herbert  Small),  1914.  Address:  666  Angell  St.. 
Providence,  R.I. 

EDES,  Henry  Herbert,  manager  Conveyancers 
Title  Ins.  Co.,  of  Boston  since  Feb.,  1889;  b. 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  Mar.  29,  1849:  s.  Henry  Augus- 
tus and  Sarah  Louisa  (Lincoln)  Edes;  ed.  Charles- 
town  grammar  and  high  schs.;  hon.  mem.  Harvard 
chapter  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1898;  A.M.,  causa  honoris. 
Harvard,  1906:  mem.  Visiting  Com.,  history,  Har- 
■^'ard,  since  1907;  in  commercial  life,  Boston,  1865- 
89;  m.  Grace,  d.  William  Cross  Williamson,  of 
Boston,  Dec.  2,  1896.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences  (treas.  and  mem.  council);  mem.  (2lolonial 
Soc.  of  Mass.  (council,  treas.).  Am.  Antiq.  Soc, 
Mass.,  Me.,  R.I.,  and  Wis.  hist,  socs.,  Essex  Inst., 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Cam- 
bridge Hist.  Soc.  (treas.),  Unitarian  Hist.  Soc. 
(pres.).  He  has  arranged  and  bound  under  munici- 
pal contract  the  M.S.  records  and  archives  of 
Charlestown  (1630-1847)  in  more  than  100  vols. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writ- 
ings.) Home:  62  Buckingham  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Office:   30  State  St.,  Boston.* 

r-  EDES,  Robert  Ball;   Oct.   3,    1856-Nov.    17,    1913. 
\(See  vol.   1909.) 

EDES,  Kobert  Thaxter,  M.D.:  b.  Eastport,  Me., 
Sept.  23,  1S3S:  s.  Rev.  Richard  Sullivan  and  Mary 
(Cushing)  Edes;  prep.  edn.  high  sch.,  Bolton, 
Mass.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1858;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1861;  post-grad,  studv  in  Europe;  m.  Eli7a- 
beth  T.  Clarke,  of  Boston,  1867  (died  1877);  m.  2d, 
Anna  C.  Richardson,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1881; 
children,  ^nnie  B.  (Mrs.  Geo.  C.  Gardner),  Eliza- 
beth T.,  Richard  E.  (died  1901),  May  Thaxter. 
Apptd.  acting  asst.  surgeon  U.S.N.,  1861, -'later 
passed  asst.  surgeon;  resiarned  at  close  of  war, 
1865;  settled  at  Hingham,  Mass.,  1866,  Boston.  1869; 
asst.  prof,  materia  medica,  1870-5,  prof.,  1875-84, 
.Jackson  prof.  clin.  medicine.  1884-6,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.:  visiting  phys.,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1872-86; 
resigned  and  removed  to  Washington,  D.C. ;  visit- 
ing phys.  Garfield  Memorial  Hosp..  Washington, 
1889-91;    resident    phys.    Adams    Nervine   Asylum, 


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Boston,  1891-7;  now  propr.  pvt.  hosp.,  Conecroft. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Am.  Neurolog.  Assn.,  Assn.  Am. 
Physicians,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Loyal  Lesion,  etc. 
Trustee  ReadinK  Public  Library,  Mass.  A\itlior  of 
various  works  on  med.  topics;  also  Mugwumps,  By 
One  of  Tlieni;  Parson  Gay's  Three  Sermons,  etc. 
Recreations:  sardenins,  writing.  Home:  Reading, 
Mass.    Office:  419  Boylston  St.,  Boston.* 

EBES,  Samuel  Harcourt,  editor,  publisher;  b. 
Newport,  N.H.,  Nov.  9,  1881;  s.  George  C.  and 
Elizabeth  Mary  (Lyons)  Edes;  grad.  Newport  High 
Sch.,  1900;  studied  at  Rollins  Coll.,  Winter  Park, 
Fla.,  U.  of  Ga.,  U.  of  Va.  Editor  and  propr.  since 
1907,  N.H.  Argus  and  Spectator,  established  1823; 
sr.  mem.  Edes  &  Co.,  dry  goods,  est.  1869.  Mem. 
N.H.  Senate.  1913-15.  Democrat.  Mem.  Newport 
Bd.  of  Trade.  Conglist.  Mason.  Capt.  1st  Inf. 
N.H.N. G.  Author:  Book  of  Old  Newport.  Address: 
Newport,  N.H. 

EDGAR,  Charles  leavitt,  electrical  engineer;  b. 
Griggstown.  N.J.,  Dec.  23,  1860;  ^.  Thomas  and 
Annie  (Veghte)  Edgar;  A.B.,  Rutgers  Coll.,  1882, 
E.E.,  1887;  m.  Annette  M.  Duclos,  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, N.J.,  ,Tune  16.  1886.  In  employ  of  Edison 
Electric  Light  Co.,  New  York,  1883-7;  gen.  supt., 
1887-90;  v.-p.  and  gen.  mgr.,  1890-1900,  pres.  and 
gen.  mgr.  since  1900,  Edison  Electric  Illuminating 
Co.  of  Boston;  pres.  Boston  Electric  Light  Co., 
Suburban  Light  &  Power  Co.,  Blue  Hill  Electric 
Co.,  Dedham  Electric  Co.,  Milton  Light  &  Power 
Co.,  Framingham  Electric  Co.,  Natick  Gas  &  Elec- 
tric Co.,  Somerville  Electric  Light  Co.,  Woburn 
Light,  Heat  &  Power  Co.,  Medfleld  Electric  Light 
&  Power  Co.,  Medway  Electric  Light  &  Power  Co.; 
v.-p.  Electrical  Testing  Laboratories,  New  Tork. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Elec. 
Engs.,  Illuminating  Engring.  Soc,  Nat.  Geog. 
Soc,  Nat.  Civic  Federation,  Nat.  Electric  Light 
Assn.,  Assn.  of  Edison  Illuminating  Cos.,  Am. 
Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Clubs:  Law- 
yers', University  (New  York),  Exchange,  Univer- 
sity, Algonquin  (Boston),  Country  (Brookline), 
Eastern  Yacht,  Kingswood  of  Wolfboro,  N.H. 
(pres.).  Home:  259  Kent  St.,  Brookline.  Office:  70 
State  St..  Boston.* 

EDGABTOIT,  Marvin  D.,  mfr. ;  b.  Tolland.  Conn., 
Sept.  22,  1842;  s.  Reuben  and  Laura  M.  (Starr) 
Edgarton;  unmarried.  Bookkeeper  for  B.  N.  Welch 
Mfg.  Co.,  Bristol,  Conn.  1884-91;  supt.  Bristol  Mfg. 
Co.,  1891-7;  propr.  Penfield  Saw  Works  since  1899; 
dir.  C.  .7.  Root  Co.:  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Recreations:  motoring,  etc. 
Address:  Bristol,  Conn. 

EDGEBI.'X',  James  A.,  lawyer;  May  15,  1846- 
19 — .  (See  vol.   1909.) 

EDGIIBIi'Sr,  James  B.,  banking;  b.  Farmington, 
N.H.,  Jan.  29,  1834;  s.  Josiah  B.  and  Cordelia 
(Waldron)  Edgerly;  ed.  Farmington  common  schs.; 
acad.,  Gilmanton.  N.H.,  1849-51;  m.  South  Berwick, 
Me.,  Apr.,  1863,  Maria  J.  Fernald.  Served  in  Civil 
War,  Sept.,  lS61-Aug.,  1862;  engaged  in  mfr.  of 
shoes  at  Farmington,  1863-79;  cashier  Farmington 
Nat.  Bank  since  1879;  trustee  Farmington  Savings 
Bank.    Mason.    Address:  Farmington,  N.H. 

ZlSGEBIi'Z',  Joseph  Gardner,  educator;  b.  Barn- 
stead,  N.H.,  Oct.  12.  1838;  s.  Samuel  J.  and  Eliza 
(Bickford)  Edgerly:  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1867 
(Phi  Beta  Kappa);  m.  I\Iar^-  J.  Graves,  of  Groton, 
Mass.  (Apr.  10,  1877;  1  daughter,  Louise  G.  Began 
teaching  at  age  of  19  at  New  Boston,  N.H. ;  supt. 
schs.,  Manchester,  N.H..  1867-75.  Fitchburg,  Mass., 
1875-14.  Mem.  Mass.  Teachers'  Assn.,  Am.  Inst, 
of  Instrn.,  N.E.  Assn.  Sch.  Supts.  (ex-pres.).  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.);  Odd  Fellow. 
Address:  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

EDGEBIt'Z',   Joseph   Willard,   county   official;    b. 

Princeton,  Me.,  Sept.  19.  1865;  s.  Joseph  Whitney 
and  Maria  (Sprague)  Edgerly;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Princeton;  B.S.,  U.  of  Me.,  1889;  m.  Nov.  17,  1897, 
Amy  Mae  Smith,  of  Princeton.  Served  as  asst. 
engr.  on  constrn.  of  B.  &  A.  R.R.:  engr.  U.S.  Topog. 
Survey  of  Me.  2  yrs. ;  engaged  in  farming  at 
Princeton;  dir.  Eastern  Me.  Co-operative  Assn.; 
mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891;  county  commr..  apptd. 
by  Gov.  John  F.  Hill,  1903,  elected.  1904,  reelected, 
1910    (chmn.    of  bd.    since    1908);    chmn.    Sch.    Bd., 


Princeton.  Republican.  Mem.  Ch.  of  the  Disciples. 
Mason.    Home:  Princeton,  Me. 

EDGEBTON,  Edward  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Warren, 
Yt.,  .Aug.  :il,  iNt;:;;  .s.  Uin,jaiuin  S.  and  Mary  E. 
(Eldredge)  iCdgerton;  grad.  Barre  (Vt.)  Acad.. 
1885;  m.  Bertha  Fuller,  of  Hermon,  N.Y.,  June, 
1892;  1  son,  Lawrence  F.  Admitted  to  Vt.  bar, 
1889;  practiced  at  Barre  until  1890,  since  at 
Rochester;  treas.  and  dir.  White  River  Lumber 
Co.;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1906,  1908,  Senate  from 
Windsor  County,  1910;  asst.  judge  Windsor  County 
Ct.,  1913.  Mem.  Bd.  Visitors  Norwich  U.,  1910, 
1912.    Republican.    Address:  Rochester,  Vt. 

ESGEBTON',     Herbert     Oliver,     life     insurance 

pres.;  b.  Conway,  Mass.,  Mar.  24,  1862;  s.  Gordon 
and  Eleanor  G.  (Gunn)  Edgerton;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Montague,  Mass.,  and  Brimfield  (Mass.)  Acad.;  m. 
Emma  T.  Houghton,  of  Williamstown,  Mass.,  Nov., 
1888;  2  children,  Gurdon  Irving,  Herbert  Houghton. 
Began  active  career  in  employ  of  the  Franklin 
County  Nat.  Bank.  Greenfield,  Mass.,  1880.  and  con- 
tinued 15  yrs.,  advancing  to  position  of  cashier; 
identified  with  life  ins.  business  since  1895;  sec. 
Greenfield  Life  Assn.,  1895-01;  gen.  agt.  Boston 
Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  1901-May,  1904;  became  sec, 
1904,  later  v.-p.  and  treas.,  and  since  Sept.,  1910, 
pres.  Boston  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  Mem.  Real  Estate 
Exchange.  Mason  (32°.  K.T.).  Clubs:  Boston  City. 
Boston  Yacht,  Boston  Press.  Recreations:  outdoor 
sports.  Home:  5  Walnut  Av..  North  Cambridge, 
Mass.    Office:  77  Kilby  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

ESGEBTON,  John  'Warren,  prof,  law;  b.  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  Feb.  20,  1875:  s.  Francis  Daniel  and 
Amelia  Dupont  (Cruger)  Edgerton;  B.A.,  Trinity 
Coll.,  Conn..  1894;  M.A.,  Yale,  1896;  LL.B..  Yale 
Law  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Marion  Gallaudet,  of  Wash- 
ington, D.C.,  Nov.  5,  1905:  3  children,  Amelie,  John 
W.,  Jr.,  Marion.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1899;  prof, 
mercantile  law  since  1911,  also  sec.  Law  Faculty, 
Yale,  since  1903.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Graduates',  New  Haven,  Lawn.  Address:  57  Wall 
St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

EDGERTON,  William  B.,  judge;  b.  Danbv,  Vt., 
Nov.  14,  1867;  s.  Robert  and  Anna  (Irish)  Edger- 
ton; grad.  Burr  &  Burton  Sem.,  Manchaster,  Vt., 
1888;  studied  law  and  taught  sch.;  m.  Grace  I. 
Kelley,  of  Danby,  Aug.  10,  1892;  1  son,  Robert  Kel- 
ley  (class  1915,  U.  of  Vt.).  Admitted  to  Vt.  bar, 
1893;  registrar  of  probate  for  Dist.  of  Manchester, 
1894-8,  and  judge  same  ct.,  1898-1910;  has  also 
practiced  law;  dealer  in  real  estate  since  1898. 
Mem.  Manchester  Sch.  Bd.,  since  1895.  Republi- 
can.    Conglist.     Address:  Manchester,  Vt. 

EDGETT,  Edwin  Francis,  journalist;  b.  Boston, 
.Tan.  12,  1867;  s.  Reuben  and  Eveline  (Pray) 
Edgett;  A.B..  Harvard,  1894;  m.  Evelyn  Torrey,  of 
W^ellesley,  Mass.,  1896.  Harvard  corr.  New  York 
Times,  1894;  dramatic  editor,  1894-9,  lit.  editor 
since  1901,  Boston  Transcript;  asst.  editor  The 
King,  London,  1899-1900.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  Arlington,  Mass. 
Office:  324  Washington  St.,  Boston.* 

EDMONDS,  John  Henry,  research  work;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Sept.  29.  1873;  s.  Michael  and  Joanna  M.  L. 
(Fechter)  Edmonds;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Boston,  in- 
cluding English  High  Sch.,  class  of  1891;  m.  Eliza- 
beth Frances  Ruttle,  of  Fall  River,  Mass.,  July  19, 
1899.  Engaged  in  private  surveying.  1891-2;  in 
city  surveyor's  office,  Boston,  1892-5;  city  en- 
gineer's office.  1895-1907;  research  sec.  to  Frederick 
Lewis  Gay,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  since  Feb.  1,  1907. 
Has  made  a  special  study  and  record  of  storm 
tides  in  Boston  Harbor  since  1901.  Mem.  Bos- 
tonian  Soc,  Mass.  Catholic  Order  of  Foresters. 
Democrat.  Recreations:  early  American  maps  and 
pirates.     Home:   1299  Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston. 

EDMUNDS,  Charles  Dole,  M.D.;  b.  East  Corinth, 
Me.,  June  4,  1859;  s.  Charles  Edwin  and  Caroline 
Matilda  (Stockman)  Edmunds;  A.B..  Colby  U. 
(now  Colby  Coll.),  1883;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1886;  m.  Annie  Woodbury  Jones,  of  Bangor,  Mar. 
27,  1890;  1  son,  Charles  Storer.  City  phys.,  1887- 
90;  mem.  med.  staff  Eastern  Me.  Hosp.  Mem. 
Penobscot  Co.  and  Eastern  Me.  Med.  Socs.,  Zeta 
Psi.     Republican.     Baptist.     Address:  Bangor,  Me. 


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IJSSAIiIi,  David  Iiinn,  AI.D. ;  b.  Hamburg,  X.J., 
Julv  G,  laii'J;  n.  Richard  K.  and  Emma  K.  (Ijiiin) 
Edsull;  A.B.,  I'rinceton,  1890;  M.D.,  Med.  Dc-pt.,  U. 
of  Pa.,  1S93  (S.D.,  Princeton,  1913);  m.  Margaret 
Harding  Tileston.  of  Boston,  Dec.  22,  1S99  (died 
1912);  children,  John  T.,  Richard  L..  Geoffrey. 
Began  pi'actice,  Phila.,  1895;  prof,  therapeutics  and 
pharmacology,  1907-10,  prof,  medicine,  19)ti-ll,  U. 
of  Pa.;  Jackson  prof.  clin.  medicine  and  chief  of 
east  medical  service,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  since  1912. 
Mem.  Assn.  Am.  Physicians,  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences,  Am.  Philos.  Soc.  Independent  Democrat. 
Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Harvard  (Boston).  Home: 
Milton,  Mass.    Office:   SO   Marlboro   St.,   Boston. 

EDSON,  Charles  H.,  lawyer;  b.  East  Bridgewa- 
ter,  Mass.,  .Sept.  li,  1848;  s.  Henry  and  Mary  Alice 
(Stetson)  Kdson;  descended  from  Samuel  Edson, 
who  came  from  Salem,  Mass.,  1632,  and  settled  in 
Bridgewater;  edii.  jiub.  schs.,  acad.  and  Columbia 
Law  School,  AVashiiigton,  D.C. ;  m.  Mary  M.,  d. 
Hon.  B.  N.  Harris  (mem.  of  Congress,  1873-83,  and 
called  father  of  the  new  navy),  of  East  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  Dec.  24,  1879;  children,  Julia  (wife 
of  Judge  Harry  B.  Davis,  of  Plymouth,  Mass.), 
Margaret  Orr.  Practiced  in  Whitman,  Mass.,  since 
1879;  town  counsel  for  30  years;  counsel  for  the 
only  two  banks  in  town  for  20  years;  associate 
justice  2d  Dist.  Court  of  Plymouth  County  for  20 
years;  trustee  Abington  Savings  Banlc.  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Member  Plymouth  Ear  Assn., 
S.A.R.  Mason  (Lodge  Chapter,  Old  Colony,  Corn- 
mandery,  K.T.).  Club:  Norfolk.  Recreations:  read- 
ing the  best  authors.  Home:  Whitman,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: Whitman,  Mass.,  and  70  State  St.,  Boston. 

EDSON,  Oeorg'e  Edward,  lawyer;  geologist, 
ornithnloKist.     (See  vol.  19(i9.) 

EDSON,  Ptolemy  O'Meara,  M.D.;  b.  Chester,  Vt., 
Dec.  27,  1833;  s.  I'tolemv  and  Susan  (Pratt)  Ed- 
son;  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Vt.,  1857;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept., 
Univ.  of  Vt..  1860;  m.  Bangor.  Me.,  Oct.  30.  1865, 
Mary  Augusta  Young;  children,  Carroll  Everett, 
Mary  Frances,  Margaret,  John  W.  Began  practice 
at  Chester.  1860;  served  as  asst.  surgeon.  1st  Vt. 
Cav.,  Nov.  1,  lS61-Mar.  16,  1864;  surgeon  17th  Vt. 
Inf.,  Mar.  16.  1864-Feb.  28,  1865;  upon  returning 
home  resumed  practice  in  Chester;  removed  to 
Roxbury,  Mass..  1866.  Unitarian.  Mem.  G.A.R.. 
Loyal  Legion.  Address:  36  Elm  Hill  Ave.,  Rox- 
bury, Mass. 

EDWARDS,  Charles  Xincolu,  college  prof.; 
moved  to  ]>os  Angeles,  Cal.  (See  vol.  1909.  also 
■Who's  Who  in  America,   1914-15.) 

EDWARDS,  Edith,  social  service;  b.  Woon- 
socket,  R.I..  July  20,  1873;  d.  Daniel  Mann  (M.D.) 
and  Laura  (Ballou)  Edwards;  descendant  of  John 
Edwards,  Manchester,  Mass.,  1727,  and  Abigail 
Hooper  Edwards,  g.d.  of  William  Hooper,  Bever- 
ley, 1668,  also  of  Gershom  Hamblen.  Gorham,  Me., 
1763.  descendant  of  John  Hamelyn,  Cornwall,  Eng., 
1570,  and  John  Howland,  of  the  Mayflower,  and 
early  R.I.  Colonial  ancestry;  ed.  Miss  Abbott's 
Pvt.  Sch.,  Providence,  It. I.;  Convent  of  Marie- 
Auxiliatrice,  and  Lycee  Racine.  Paris,  France; 
Miss  Baldwin's  Sch.,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.;  A.B.,  Bryn 
Mawr.  1901;  grad.  student  in  Romance  langs., 
1902;  unmarried.  Actively  interested  in  so- 
cial and  philanthropic  work.  Chmn.  social  serv- 
ice sect.,  Woonsocket  Fortnightly  Club.  1902-8; 
chmn.  com.  on  awards  Mill  Village  Garden  Com- 
petition of  the  Manville  Co.  (of  which  the  late 
Eben  S.  Draper  was  pres.),  Woonsocket.  U.I..  1908- 
14;  sec.  Woonsocket  Chapter,  D.A.R.,  1908-10  and 
state  sec.  R.I.  D.A.R..  1910-12;  sec.-treas.  Ballou 
Family  Assn.;  state  dir.  for  R.I.  Children  of  Am. 
Revolution,  and  pres.  Joseph  Bucklin  Soc.  Children 
of  Am.  Revolution.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and 
Social  Science,  Nat.  Municipal  League,  Federal 
Hill  House  Assn.  (Italian  social  settlement).  U.S. 
Daughters  of  1812,  R.I.  Hist.  Soc,  R.I.  Soc.  May- 
flower Descendants.  Favors  equal  suffrage.  Epis- 
copalian. Clubs:  Fortnightly  of  Woonsocket  (sec, 
1906-8);  College  (Boston),  Bryn  Mawr  (New 
York).    Address:  Quisisana,  East  Woonsocket,  R.l. 

ED'WASDS,  Erwin,  editor  and  pub.;  b.  Norwich. 
Conn..  Aug.  12,  1852;  s.  Elisha  and  Lauretta  Ann 
(Strong)  Edwards;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.,  Nor- 
wich. Hillhouse  High  Sch.,  New  Haven,  Wesleyan 


Acad.,  Wilbraham,  Mass.;  was  student  of  law  in 
office  in  Hartford.  Started  Greenwich  Graphic, 
with  a  partner.  1881,  and  has  been  sole  propr. 
since  1896;  trustee  Greenwich  .Savings  Bank.  Sec. 
Greenwich  Bd.  of  Trade.  Republican.  Episcopa- 
lian.   Contbi-.  to  mags.    Address:  Greenwich,  Conn. 

EDWARDS,  Georg'e  Thornton,  author;  b.  Ann- 
apolis, Md.,  May  6,  1868;  s.  Thomas  and  Mary  J, 
(Peirce)  Edwards;  pub.  sch.  edn.,  Portland.  Me.; 
m.  Carol  Content  Sackett,  of  Rochester.  N.Y.. 
Feb.  14.  1893.  Treas.  Underwood  Spring  Corpn.; 
pres.  Fessenden  Park  Co..  George  T.  Edwards  Real 
Estate  Co.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  S.A.R. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books  and 
writings.)  Home:  Underwood  Springs,  Me.  Office: 
Fidelity  Bldg.,  Portland,  Me.* 

EDWARDS,  Georg-e  Wharton,  artist,  author. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  biography,  etc.) 
Home:  Greenwicli.  Conn.  Studios:  Scribner  Bldg., 
597  Fifth  Ave..  New  York.* 

EDWARDS,  Howard,  college  pres.;  b.  Fauquier 
Co.,  Ya..  Nov.  7,  1854;  s.  Francis  Marion  and 
Frances  Lawson  (Bland)  Edwards;  M.A.,  Ran- 
dolph-Macon Coll..  Va.,  1876;  student  U.  of  Leipzig. 
1877-8,  the  Sorbonne,  Paris,  1891-2  (LL.D.,  U.  of 
Ark.,  1891,  Brown  U.,  1914);  m.  Elizabeth  M. 
Smith,  of  Fauquier  Co.,  Va..  Jan.  5,  1881.  Asso. 
prin.  Bethel  Mil.  Acad..  1878-80;  teacher  Bingham 
Sch.,  N.C.,  1880-2;  prin.  Bethel  (Va.)  Acad.,  1882-4, 
acad.  at  Tuscumbia,  Ala.,  1884-5;  prof.  English  and 
modern  langs..  U.  of  Ark.,  1885-90.  Mich.  Agrl. 
Coll..  1890-1906;  pres.  R.I.  State  Coll.  since  July  1, 
1906.    Home:  Kingston.  R.I.* 

EDWARDS,  Iiaura  Ballou  (Mrs.  Daniel  Mann), 
club  woman;  b.  Woonsocket,  R.I.,  June  17.  1841; 
d.  Hon.  Ariel  (M.D.)  and  Hannah  (Horton)  Ballou; 
descendant  of  Mathurin  Ballou,  of  Providence 
Plantations.  1645.  and  4  founders  of  Providence 
Plantations,  also  Francis  West,  of  Duxbury,  Mass., 
1632,  etc.;  ed.  Westminster  (Vt.)  Acad.;  Lasell 
Sem..  Auburndale.  Mass.;  Normal  Sch..  Bristol, 
R.I. ;  traveled  in  Europe,  1867-8;  m.  Daniel  Mann 
Edwards,  M.D.,  of  Lincoln.  Me.,  Jan.  26,  1870;  5 
children,  Ariel  Ballou.  Edith.  Herbert  (deceased), 
Percival  (deceased).  Daniel  Mann,  2d.  Del.  to  sev- 
eral of  the  earliest  biennials  of  the  Gen.  Federa- 
tion of  Women's  Clubs,  Louisville,  1896,  Denver. 
1898;  del.  from  the  D.A.R.  of  R.T.  to  Continental 
Congress,  Washington.  D.C.  1908-13,  and  to  4th 
Internat.  Congress  on  Home  Edn.,  Philadel.,  Sept., 
1914  (postponed  because  of  European  war).  First 
librarian  of  first  pub.  library  in  Woonsocket 
(known  as  Harris  Inst.  Library).  1868-9;  for  a 
quarter  of  a  century  leader  in  club  life  of  Woon- 
socket; mem.  from  their  inception,  of  the  Woon- 
socket Round  Table  Club  (pres.,  1900-1),  and  the 
Woonsocket  Fortnightly  Club  (pres.,  1902-5); 
chmn.  of  corr.  for  R.I.  State  Federation  of  "Wom- 
en's Clubs,  1899-02;  mem.  R.I.  State  Com.  on  Civil 
Service  Reform.  1905-8;  regent  Woonsocket  Chap- 
ter, D.A.R.,  1907-10;  state  regent  D.A.R.  of  R.L, 
1910-13.  Mem.  R.T.  Sch.  of  Design,  R.I.  Ex-Club. 
Episcopalian.  Address:  St.  James  Hotel.  Woon- 
socket, R.I.;  (country)  "Quisisana,"  East  Woon- 
socket, R.I. 

EDWARDS.  Levi  Brooks,  clergyman;  b.  1858;  s. 
Samuel  and  Marv  (Newton)  Edwards;  prep.  edn. 
Model  Sch.,  Trenton,  N.J. ;  A.M..  Rutgers  Coll.. 
New  Brunswick,  N.J.,  1884;  B.D.,  Drew  Theol. 
Sem.,  1887:  unmarried.  Deacon  and  priest,  P.E. 
Ch..  1895;  rector's  asst.,  Ch.  of  the  Hnlv  Trinity. 
Phila.,  Pa.,  1895-8.  St.  Thomas  Ch.,  Providence. 
1898-1900;  archdeacon  of  R.L,  1900-9;  rector  Ch. 
of  the  Transfisruration,  Edgewood  R.L.  sinr^e  1909. 
Mason.    Address:  1665  Broad  St.,  Edgewood,  R.I. 

EDWARDS,  Seeber,  lawyer;  Oct.   17,   1869-Nov., 

1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

EDWARDS,  Stephen  Ostrom,  lawyer;  b.~  Glen, 
N.Y..  Jan.  22.  1855;  s.  William  Henry  and  Eleanor 
Schenck  (Mount)  Edwards;  A.B..  Brown  U..  1879, 
A.M.,  1882.  LL.D..  1914;  studied  Boston  U.  Law 
Sch.,  1882-3;  m.  Ellen  A.  Chace,  of  Providence, 
R.L,  June  30,  1887.  Admitted  to  bar,  Feb.,  1884; 
instr.  mathematics  and  logic.  Brown  U..  1886-'7; 
clerk  R.L  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1889-91;  sr.  mem.  law  firm 
Edwards  &  Angell,  May  1,  1894 — ;  pres.  Providence 


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&  Worcester  R.R.  Co. ;  dir.  Providence  Journal  Co.,         z:Gai.i:STON,     ArtUur     r.,     lawyer.     (See     vol. 

R.I.   Hosp.   Trust  Co.,    Providence  Lying-in   Hosp.,     190  9.) 

Providence    Soc.    for    Organizing    Chaiities;    pres.         EGGLESTON,    Trederick   S.,    coal    merchant; 


advisory  and  exec,  corn  ;  trustee  Ann  Mary  Brown  ^oal    business   with   firm   of    S.    C.    Thwing   &   Co., 

Memorial.     Mem    Am.    Bar  Assn.,   R.I.    Bar  Assn.,  i875-9;    then   with    Thomas   &   Townsend,    1879-84, 

R.I.    Hist     Soc.    (v.-p.).     Clubs:    Hope,    University  k.  r.  Townsend,  1884-10;  v. -p.  and  gen.  mgr.  K.  B. 

(pres.,    1899-02)     Agawam   Hunt,    Providence   Art.  Townsend  Coal  Co..   since   1910.    Unitarian.    Mem. 

Home:  181  Lloyd  Av.    Office:    170  Westminster  St.,  i.o.O.F.     Clubs:     Wampotuclt    (Hingham,    Mass.). 

Providence,  R.l.  Recreations:     fishing,    swimming.     Home:     Hing- 

EDWABDS,  Victor  Everett,  mechanical  engi-  ham,  Mass.  Office:  27  Kilby  St.,  Boston, 
neer;  b.  North  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  Sept.  4,  1862;  s.  EHRENPRIED,  Albert,  surgeon;  b.  Lewiston, 
Nathan  Brown  and  Sibbyl  Robbins  (Hutchins)  Me.,  Voh.  9.  l.SSO;  s.  George  and  Rachel  (Blaus- 
Edwards;  B.S.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1883;  m.  pan)  Ehrenfricd;  grad.  with  honors,  Boston  Latin 
Janet  Gage,  of  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Oct.  6,  1896;  2  Sch.,  1898;  A.B.,  cum  laude.  Harvard,  1902;  M.D., 
children,  Kenneth  Gage,  Ruth.  Asst.  chief  engr.,  cum  laude.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1905;  surg.  house 
Merrimaclt  Mfg.  Co.,  Lowell,  Mass.,  18S3-4;  drafts-  officer,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1905-7;  m.  Grace  Water- 
man Deane  Steam  Pump  Co.,  Holyoke,  1884;  later  man,  of  Bangor,  Me.,  July  3,  1912.  Practiced,  Bos- 
with  Washburn  &  Moen,  Worcester, 'Otis  Steel  Co.,  ton,  1907 — ;  asst.  surgeon  Boston  City  Hosp.;  asst. 
Cleveland,  and  Charles  H.  Morgan.  Worcester;  surgeon  Children's  Hosp.;  surgeon  Boston  Con- 
chief  engr.  Morgan  Constrn.  Co.,  since  1891,  also  sumptives'  Hosp.;  surgeon  Mt.  Sinai  Hosp.,  Bos- 
v.-p.  Life  mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Am.  Inst,  ton;  asst.  in  anatomy.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  in  sur- 
Mining  Engrs.;  mem.  Engineers  Soc,  Western  Pa.,  gery.  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.  of  Medicine;  regarded 
Am.  Iron  and  Steel  Institute,  Verein  Deutsches  as  an  authority  on  treatment  of  club-foot,  on  skin 
Eisenheuttenleute.  Clubs:  Worcester,  Worcester  grafting  and  on  anesthetics.  Mem.  auxiliary  bd. 
Country  (Worcester):  Engineers'  (New  York);  mgrs.  Industrial  Sch.  for  Crippled  and  Deformed 
Duquesne  (Pittsburgh).  Home:  Eastover,  West  Children,  Boston.  Republican.  Jewish  religion. 
Boylston,  Mass.  Office:  21  Lincoln  St.,  Worcester,  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Soc.  for 
Mass.*  Medical   Improvement,   Boston  Med.  Library,  Bos- 

.^  ton  Surg.  Soc,  Boston  Orthopedic  Club,  Clin.  Soc. 

EEIiIiS,    Edward,    clergyman;    b.    Keachie,    De  Surgeons  of  North  America.  Alumni  Chapter  Phi 

Soto    Parish,    La.,    July    11,    1861;    s.    Edward    and  Rho    Sigma    Fraternitv    of    Harvard    (pres.);    Old 

Hettie     (Wiltberger)     Eells;    descendant    of    Maj.  South  Hist.  Soc.  (pres.).    Clubs:    Boston  City,  Har- 

Samuel   Eells,    of   Hingham,    Mass.;    ed.    Washing-  vard.     Author:     Surgical    After-Treatment    (with 

ton   and   Lee   U.,   Va..    1878-80;   U.    of  Va.,    1880-2;  l.   r.   q.   Crandon),   1912.    Read   papers  by  invita- 

Union  Theol.  Sem.,  N.Y.  City,  1882-5;  m.  Annie  E.  tion   before    Mass.    Med.    Soc,    British    Med.    Assn. 

Auchmoody,   of  Palls   Church,   Va.,   Dec.    24,    1891;  Address:      362    Commonwealth    Av.,    Boston.* 

5     children.     Earnest    Edward,    Hastings,     Truth,  _-~_„_.«_„     ,  ,.                 ,         ,  ...      t,     -r-.        i  *     ... 

Evangeline,  Julia  Abigail.    Ordained  Presbvn.  min-  ^}^^^^^A  J"li«s,   wool   mcht  ;   b.   Frankfort- 

istrv.    1884;    pastor    Culpeper,    Va.,    1884-7,    Congl.  -^n-the-Main,  Gerniany,  Nov.  25,  1865;  s.  Feist  and 

Ch.,    Falls    Ch.,    Va.,    1891-2,    Cheltenham    Ch.,    St.  Regma  (Strauss)  Eisemann;  ed.  in  Germany;  came 

Louis,   Mo..   1892-4,   Absecon,   N.J..   1894-7,   Brandt,  to    America     1887;    m     Gertrude    Wetzer.    of    New 

Pa..    1897-9.    Dallas.   W.    Va..    1899-03    Branchville,  York,  Sept.  28,  1907;  2  sons,  Julius.  Jr.    Robert.    In 

N.J.,   1903-6,    1st   Presbvn.   Ch.,   Fall   River,   Mass.,  banking  liouse  with  father;  later  served  in  German 

1906-8,  Memorial  Congl.  Ch..  Worcester,  since  Nov.  ^^fpy  to  1886;  began  active  career  m  wool  business 

1.  1908.    Trustee  Memorial  Hosp..  Worcester.  Mem.  with  brother   at  Albuquerque,  N.M.,  1887;  removed 

Worcester   Central    Assn.    Congl.    Ministers.     Pro-  to    Boston     Mass.,    1894;    mem.    firm    of   Eisemann 

gressive.    Conglist.    Organizer  Optimist  Soc.  1914.  Bros.,  wool  commn.  merchants.  Mem.  Boston  Ciiam- 

Author:    Christlike   Christianity.    1898;   A   Mission  iver  of  Commerce.  Wool   Trade  Assn     Republican, 

to  Hell.   1909;  The  Gospel   for  Both  Worlds.   1911.  Hebrew.     Clubs:    Elysium,    Boston    City      Recrea- 

As  a  Presbvn.  pastor  at  Fall  River  began  to  pro-  tions:  motoring,  tennis.    Home:  306  Bay  State  Rd.. 

claim    a    belief    in    ultimate    universal    salvation,  ^opton;    (summer)    Beverly   Farms,   Mass.     Office: 

Recreations:     farming.     Address:     70    Bridge    St.,  ^^^   Summer  St.,   Boston. 

Worcester.    Mass.  EXSEIVIANIT,  Iiudwigr,  wool  mcht.;  b.  Frankfort- 

.^.r..^.^.^^    .,^      V  .,-•,.   _..           -i              J     £c   ■  on-the-Main.      Germany:      s.      Feist     and      Regina 

EGBERT,  J(ay)  Hobart;  sanitary  and  efficiency  (strauss)    Eisemann;    ed.    in    Germany;    came    to 

en?!"-'     Latin    American    specialist;    b.     Stanhope.  America,  1893;  unmarried.    Began  in  wool  business 

-N  J    July  10    1869;  s.  Rev.  John  Hobart  and  Almira  ^^^^  brother;  located  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1893-07.  re- 

ir^i*^"?L^^^®''i=^^'''i'^-    ^^^\^  ?,°^-'    Hackettstown.  ^oved    to    Boston.    1907;    mem.    firm    of   Eisemann 

N.J..  1884;  grad.  Centenary  Collegiate  Inst^  Hack-  Bros.,  wool  commn.  merchants.    Mem.  Wool  Trade 

ettstown;  A  B..  Dartmouth  Coll     1890;  M.D     Coll.  ^ssn.    (exec   bd.),   Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Phys.    and    Surg     (Columbia).    1891;    m     I  lorence  Hebrew.     Clubs:    Boston    City,    Elysium.     Home: 

Emily  Atwood.  of  Bayonne,  N.J..  June  16,   1891;  1  Swampscott,  Mass.    Office:  196  Summer  St.,  Boston, 

daughter,    Agnes    Florence.     Engaged    in    practice,  __  ._,,_.             ^.^            -,        ,       i,    t->  „   *,, 

Holyoke,   Mass..    1892-9;    surgeon   to   New   York   &  ^n^^^'  ^oT«°^  ^*^S''S^*^Ti^LTt.^,"^^n!^"iV«n^^ 

Honduras  Rosario  Mining  Co..  San  Juancito.  Hon-  J^^^- .-^"l^A  18^9  ;s.  Rev.  W^^ 

fiiirQc    iqnn  1-  trn-u-plPfi  and  "studied  abroad    1901-2-  Ela    Student  vVesleyan  U.,  Conn..  lSi9-S0.  m.  .Jen- 
surgeon  us    Coast  and  G^eodS^^^^                     service  "ie  Percival  Chapman,  of  South  Manchester.  Conn 
on    Atlantic    and    Pacific    oceans     fniUaskaH  Dec  21,  1882;  2  children,  Mrs.  C.  D.  Talcott,  of  Tal- 
P?c      1902  6-    surgeon     naturaHst   and    2d    in    com-  cottville.  Conn.;  Mrs.  W.  L.  Cramer,  of  South  Man- 

mand'rrig'Gim!c"of"c\'rneieSnstn!^  ^^^^lll'itor  "and'^rb^^H^r^w'-MaSesV^^ 

ton,    D.C.,    in    magnetic    survey    of    Pacific    Ocean,  ^1.    editor    and    P^'b^^HeraW  ^anchester.  ^onn 

1905;   chief  of  party  in   reconnaissance  and   mag-  f'^'^VA^^P'^H'^ftS     Tru^}^^ 
netic  survey    (U.S.)    in   Southern  Fla.,   1906;   chief  ^Vlh^Jh^m     M^ss-Fx -ores    and  ^^^^^^ 
Co'-  Ecuadrr''"si'^m9-'spl^  t^rk'^fr fee"*  ^dtear(:onn.'idit''oria'llssn"."Mem!^DeSt^  Kaf^^^ 
Pn^tpRiVa'Nfca^aeufl     and    Honduras      1910  12-'  Epsilon.     Clubs:    Hartford;    Transportation    (New 
S?nt    nn^H     dent     Un^Ved  l^.uit  Co      sinta   Marta  York).   Home:  Green  Hill.  South  Manchester,  Conn, 
supt.    med.    dept.,    unitea   riuii  l^o.,    s>anta   iviarta,  aj/i„I„„.  tt-svoI/i  ■rihp-     Mnnr'hA«t<ir    Onnn 
Columbia,   S.A.,   1912-13:   spl.  work  in  Spain,   1914.  Address.  Heiald  Bldg.,  Manchester.  Conn 
Fellow    La    Universidad    Nacional    de    Honduras;  ELA,  Paul  Francis,   M.D.;   b.   Woonsocket,    R.L. 
mem.  A.M.A.,  A.A.A.S.,  Nat.   Geog.   Soc,  Biol.   Soc.  July  27,   1862;   s.   David  Hough  and  Louisa  Beard 
Washington,    etc.     Mason    (32°,    Shriner).     Clubs:  (Sargent)  Ela;  descendant  of  Israel  Ela,  of  Haver- 
Explorers    and    Arctic    (New   York).     Recreations:  hill,  Mass.,  1677,  and  David  Hough,  of  Lebanon,  N. 
travel    and    exploration.     Home:     114    Spring    St.,  H.;  ed.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1877-8;  Springfield  High 
Willimantic    Conn.      Office:      26    Christopher    St.,  Sch.,  1878-80:  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1884,  M.  A., 
New  York  City.  1888;  M.D..  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1894;  m.  Carrie  A. 


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Aikin,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  24,  1884;  2  chil- 
dren, Norri.s  Theodore,  Doris  M.  Teacher  secondary 
schs.,  1884-'J1,  East  Greenwich  (R.I.)  Acad.,  lSSl-5, 
Eagle  Hall,  Goshen,  Conn.,  I.s8i)-G,  New  yalciu 
(Mass.)  Acad.,  1886-8,  Mankato  (Minn.)  High  Sch., 
1888-9,  Wasioja  (Minn.)  Seminary,  1888-91;  began 
practice  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1894-8,  removed  to 
East  Douglas,  Mass.,  1898.  Progressive  Party. 
Protestant.  Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi  ( W'esleyan). 
Address:  East  Douglas,  Mass. 

ELA,  Walter,  M.D.;  b.  Washington.  D.C.,  Sept. 
23,  1S4S;  s.  lliciiard  and  Lucia  (King)  Ela;  grad. 
Phillips  E.xeter  Acad.,  1SG7;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1871, 
M.D.,  1875;  interne  Mass.  Gen.  Ht)sp.,  1874;  m. 
Montreal,  P.Q.,  Dec.  29,  1887,  Hannah  Stiles  Ly- 
man. Has  practiced  in  Hoston  ami  Cambridge  since 
1875;  consulting  physician  Cambridge  Hosp. ;  sur- 
geon 1st  Battalion  Cav.,  M.V.M.,  1900.  Pres.  and 
treas.  Standard  Turning  ^\'orks,  Cambridge.  Mem. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (treas.  dist.  l)ranc'h  25  yrs. ),  Har- 
vard Med.  Alumni  Assn.  ( trea.s.  10  yrs.).  Conglist. 
Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Club:  Harvard.  Address:  13 
Ash  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

ISIiDES,  Charles  Brown,  clergyman;  b.  Portland, 
Me.,  Feb.  It;,  is.'iti;  .s.  Samuel  and  Sarah  Smith 
(Powell)  Elder;  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1877  (D.D., 
1907);  B.D.,  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1880;  m.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Oct.  27.  1880.  Almira  Adie  Brown.  Or- 
dained Unitarian  minister,  1880;  pastor  Neponsett. 
Mass.,  18S0-4,  South  Boston,  1884-9,  Keene,  N.H., 
1889-05,  Worcester.  Mass.,  since  1905.  Mem.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  (Brown  U.  Chapter).  Address:  4  Chal- 
mers Rd.  Worce.ster,  Mass. 

HJiUJlTt,,  Edward  Everett,  lawyer;  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1879;  s.  Samuel  and  Emma  Jose- 
phine (Bryant)  Elder;  A.B.,  magna  cum  laude.  Har- 
vard, 1899;  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1902;  m.  Alice  Esther 
Stowell,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Apr.  6.  1906;  children, 
Elizabeth,  Helen  Eloise.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar. 
.July  1,  1902,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston.  City 
solicitor  of  Medford,  Mass.,  1906-15;  mem.  bd. 
auditors  Medford  Savings  Bank;  candidate  Pro- 
gressive party,  for  State  Senate,  6th  Middlesex 
Dist.,  191,3.  Trustee  Medford  Harvard  Scholarship 
Fund.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston.  Episcopalian.  Mason.  Club:  Medford. 
Home:  76  Ashland  St.,  Medford,  Mass.  Office:  84 
State  St.,  Boston. 

EIiDEB,  Isaac  !■.,  lawyer;  b.  Windham,  Cumber- 
land Co.,  Me.,  .July  27,  1849;  s.  Richard  J.  and  Rox- 
eillana  (Washburn)  Elder;  descendant  of  Scotch- 
Irish  ancestors,  who  came  to  America  in  1720  and 
settled  in  Windham,  Me.;  ed.  Windham  town  schs.; 
Westbrook  Sem.:  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1873;  m.  Georgia 
A.  Starbird,  of  Falmouth,  Me.,  Oct.  31,  1876  (died 
1894);  m.  2d,  Mary  E.  LeGrow,  of  Portland,  Me., 
Oct.  8,  1902;  2  children,  Olive  Marie  (died  Aug.  10, 
1904),  Harold  Starbird.  City  solicitor,  Deering, 
1894;  treas.  The  Cash  Fuel  Co.,  1910-14;  now  pres.; 
judge  Munic-ipal  Ct.,  Deering,  1894-6  (resigned). 
Trustee  Westbrook  Sem.  Mem.  Cumberland  Bar 
Assn.  Republican.  Universalist.  Mason  (K.T.); 
past  grand  chancellor  K.P.  of  Me.  and  past  su- 
preme rep.;  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Grange,  P.  of  H.,  etc. 
Home:  207  Coyle  St.,  Woodfords  Dist.  Office:  88% 
Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

EIiDER,  Joseph  A.,  clergyman;  b.  Rochester, 
N.Y.,  Jan.  27,  1865;  s.  Joseph  F.  and  Martha  Ellen 
(Kimball)  Elder:  A.B.,  Coll.  City  of  New  York, 
1887;  grad.  Southern  Bapt.  Theol.  Sem.,  after  full 
course.  1890;  m.  New  London,  Conn.,  Dec.  25,  1902, 
Mary  L.  Potter.  Ordained  to  ministry,  Bapt.  Ch., 
1891.  Pastorates:  Des  Moines,  la.,  1891-3,  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  1893-9,  New  London,  since  1899. 
Home:  New  London,  C'onn. 

EIiDES,  Samuel  James,  lawyer;  b.  Hopeville, 
R.I.,  Jan.  4,  1850;  s.  James  and  Deborah  (Keen) 
Elder;  A.B.,  Yale,  1873  (LL.D.,  1908);  m.  Lilla  S. 
Thomas,  of  Hastings-on-Hudson,  N.Y.,  May  10, 
1876  (died  Aug.  13.  1907).  Admitted  to  bar,  1875 
and  since  in  practice  at  IBoston;  mem.  firm  Elder, 
Whitman  <fe  Barnum.  One  of  sr.  counsel  for  U.S. 
before  The  Hague.  Tribunal  in  the  N.  Atlantic 
Fisheries  Arbitration  with  Great  Britain,  1910. 
Mem.  Mass  Ho.  Rep.,  1885;  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv., 
Chicago,  1908.  Pres.  Boston  Bar  Assn.  Clubs: 
Union,   City    (ex-pres.).   Press    (Boston),    Country, 


Canoe  (Winchester),  Middlesex,  Curtis,  Seapuit. 
AV'riter  on  copyright  and  various  subjects.  Home: 
AVinchester,  Mass.  Office:  Pemberton  Bldg.,  Bos- 
Ion.* 

EIiDRESG-E,  Edward  H.,  real  estate  and  trus- 
tee; I),  lioxburi',  Mass.,  Sept.  13,  1866;  s.  James  T. 
and  Ellen  S.  (Williams)  I'Hdredge;  ed.  English 
High  Sell.,  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  m.  Marchesa  Cres- 
sida  Pezuzzi  de  Medici,  of  Florence,  Italy,  Nov.  29, 
1900.  Spent  2  yrs.  in  Texas  on  Mexican  frontier, 
1885-6;  entered  business,  1887,  with  James  T.  El- 
dredge  &  Co.  (founded  by  father,  1858);  became 
mem.  of  firm,  1889,  under  title  of  Sargent  &  El- 
dredge;  became  sr.  mem.  of  firm  of  Edward  H.  El- 
dredge  &  Co.  upon  death  of  Mr.  Sargent,  1892. 
Mem.  Bd.  of  Appeal,  Boston,  for  7  yrs.;  mem.  Bos- 
ton Chamber  of  Commerce,  Mass.  Real  Estate  Ex- 
change (dir.);  former  dir.  Boston  Real  Estate  Ex- 
change. Served  21  yrs.  with  State  troops,  from 
pvt.  to  col.;  It.  col.  8th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.S.V.;  served 
in  Cuba  during  war  with  Spain,  1898-9.  Mem.  Mili- 
tary Hist.  Soc,  The  Mil.  Service  Instn.,  Naval  and 
Mil.  Order  of  Spanish-Am.  War  (past  comdr. ),  Soc. 
of  Mil.  Order  of  Foreign  Wars  (register).  United 
Spanisii  War  Veterans.  Master  Mason.  Clubs: 
Somerset,  N.E.  Kennel,  Boston  City,  Boston  Ath- 
letic Assn.;  Arm^y  and  Navy  (New  York).  Recrea- 
tions: shooting,  fishing.  Home:  44  Chestnut  St. 
Office:  16  State  St.,  Boston. 

EIiDREDCrE,  Hiram.  Webster,  editor,  publisher; 
b.  South  Harwich,  Mass..  Oct.  12,  1865;  s.  Daniel 
Webster  and  Eliza  Ann  (Small)  Eldredge;  ed.  pub. 
schs.;  m.  Harwichport,  Mass.,  Rebecca  M.  Snow, 
of  Harwich,  Mass.,  Jan.  24,  1889;  children,  Henry 
Burr,  Cranston  Daniel,  Mabelle.  Learned  printer's 
trade  and  was  employed  in  office  of  Harwich  Inde- 
pendent 4  yrs.  and  became  foreman  Tolland  Co. 
(Conn.)  Leader;  went  to  Barnstable,  Mass.,  and 
was  employed  by  firm  of  F.  B.  &  F.  P.  Goss,  pubs.; 
settled  in  Antrim,  1S92,  and  has  since  published  the 
Reporter.  Mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1912.  Repub- 
lican. Methodist.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Address: 
Antrim,  N.H. 

EIiDREDGE,  William  Daniel;  b.  Templeton, 
Mass.,  July  17.  1S6S;  s.  Daniel  and  Mary  Calista 
(Wentworth)  Eldredge:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m. 
Boston,  Mrs.  Ella  F.  McLoughlin  (formerly  Miss 
Ella  F.  Heinemann.  of  Wellsville.  N.Y.),  Oct.  24, 
1911;  1  son.  Bartlett  Wentworth.  Became  dir. 
Homestead  Co-operative  Bank  Sept.  14,  1892,  arid 
a  yr.  later  was  elected  dir.  of  the  Pioneer  and 
Guardian  Co-operative  banks;  now  treas.  and  dir. 
of  the  three  instns.  V.-p.  Boys'  Inst,  of  Industrj% 
Roxbury,  Mass.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mem. 
Loyal  Legion.  Mason  (K.T.).  Recreations:  camp- 
ing. Home:  Commonwealth  Hotel.  Office:  36  Brom- 
field  St..  Boston. 

EIiDRISGE,  Barnabas,  merchant;  b.  South  Yar- 
mouth, Mass.,  Feb.  13,  1847;  s.  Barnabas  and  Re- 
becca (Baker)  Eldridge:  ed.  pub.  schs..  South  Yar- 
mouth; m.  Elizabeth  E.  Harris,  of  Boston.  Apr.  27, 
1871.  Began  as  clerk  with  E.  D.  Everett,  dry 
goods.  Boston,  later  with  William  G.  Harris:  in 
dry  goods  business  for  self.  South  Boston,  1872- 
97:  sr.  mem.  Eldridge  &  Peabody.  furniture,  rugs 
and  carpets,  Boston,  since  1897.  Republican.  Bap- 
tist. Home:  Parker  House.  Office:  114-116  Tre- 
mont  St..  Boston. 

EIiSBISGE,  Chauncey,  banker,  civil  engr. ;  b. 
Calcutta,  India,  Jan.  23.  1867;  s.  Frederick  G.  and 
Alice  Lee  (Goodrich)  Eldridge;  mother  was  daugh- 
ter of  Samuel  G.  Goodrich  (Peter  Parley)  and 
Mary  Boot  who  was  descended  direct  from  CJol. 
John  Ely,  of  Saybrook,  Conn.,  b.  1737;  ed.  in  schs. 
in  England.  France,  Belgium  and  Switzerland;  pre- 
pared for  Harvard  at  Adams  Acad.,  Quincy.  Mass., 
but  did  not  go  to  coll.:  unmarried.  Enlisted  in  1st 
U.S.  Vol.  Engrs.,  Spanish-Am.  War,  June,  1898; 
mustered  out  as  1st  It.  Mar.,  1899.  Engr.  on  rail- 
road construction  in  Mexico  and  Guatemala,T889- 
96:  railroad  work  in  U.S.,  1896-8;  with  Crocker- 
Wheeler  Co.,  Ampere,  N.J.,  1899-01;  consulting 
engr.  Tucker,  Anthony  &  Co.,  Boston.  1901-7,  part- 
ner in  firm  since  1907.  Dir.  and  mem.  exec.  com. 
Ft.  Wayne  &  Northern  Tnd.  Traction  Co.,  Mesaba 
Rv.  (^o.,  Kansas  City,  Clay  County  &  St.  Joseph 
Ry.  Co..  General  Pipe  Line  Co.  of  Cal.,  Hartford  & 
Springfield   St.   Ry.   Co.;   dir.   Manchester  Traction 


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Co.,  Gt.  Northern  Power  Co.,  Binghampton  Light, 
Heat  &  Power  Co.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.  Episco- 
palian. Clubs:  Engineers',  Exchange.  Home:  403 
Marlboro  St.    Office:   53   State  St.,  Boston. 

EIiDRIDGi:,  Edric,  wholesale  grocer;  b.  Yar- 
mouth, Mass.,  Sept.  12,  1849;  s.  David  Gorham  and 
Sarah  (Thacher)  Eldridge;  descendant  of  May- 
flower passengers,  John  Howland,  John  Tilley  and 
wife,  Elizabeth  Tilley;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Yarmouth;  m. 
Sarah  Elizabeth  Hall,  1874  (now  deceased);  1  son, 
Stanley  Hall;  m.  2d,  Harriet  M.  Hancock,  of  Otis- 
fleld.  Me.,  Oct.  8,  1902.  Became  mem.  Crocker  & 
Eldridge,  Jan.  1,  1884,  Eldridge,  Baker  &  Bain, 
1890,  Eldridge,  Baker  &  Co.,  1900;  dir.  Eldridge, 
Baker  Co.,  incorporated  since  1908;  pres.  Colombia 
Steamboat  Co.,  Pioneer  Co-operative  Bank;  dir. 
The  Eldridge,  Baker  Co.  (Manchester,  N.H. ),  Home- 
stead Co-operative  Bank,  Guardian  Co-operative 
Bank  (both  of  Boston).  Mem.  Common  Council, 
Somerville,  2  yrs.,  Bd.  of  Aldei-men,  2  yrs. ;  mem. 
Mass.  Senate,  1912-13.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Trlde  (v. -p.  and 
mem.  exec,  com.),  Boston  Wholesale  Grocers'  Assn. 
(ex-pres. ).  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  N.E.  His- 
toric-Geneal.  Soc,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  Soc.  Colonial 
Wars,  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Colonial  (Yarmouth),  Exchange  (Boston).  Home: 
Yarmouth,  Mass.    Office:  3.5  Sleeper  St.,  Boston. 

ELDRIDGE,  Edward  Henry,  educator;  b.  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  Feb.  8,  1870;  s.  David  and  Elizabeth  P. 
(Henry)  Eldridge;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Pliila.,  Temple 
U.,  Phila.,  Amherst  Coll.;  spl.  studies  in  psychol- 
ogy, U.  of  Chicago,  U.  of  Pa..  Clark  U.;  Ph.D., 
Temple  U.,  1907;  unmarried.  Teacher  since  1895 
(now  dir.  Secretarial  Sch.,  Simmons  Coll.,  Bos- 
ton). Author:  Hypnotism,  Its  Use  and  Abuse, 
1899;  Hypnotism,  1902;  Shorthand  Dictation  Exer- 
cises, 1910;  Expert  Typewriting  (with  Miss  Rose 
L.  Fritz),  1911;  Business  Speller  and  Vocabulary, 
1913.  Ex-pres.  Eastern  Commercial  Teachers' 
Assn.;  ex-sec  Nat.  Shorthand  Reporters'  Assn. 
Home:  27  Howard  Av.,  Brookline.  Address:  Sim- 
mons College,  Boston. 

EIiDRISG-E,  Stanley  H.,  wholesale  grocer;  b. 
Yarmouth  Port,  Mas.s..  Oct.  14.  1879;  s.  Edric  and 
Sarah  (Hall)  Eldridge;  S.B..  Lawrence  Scientific 
Sch.  (Harvard),  1902;  m.  Ethel  Fish,  of  Sharon, 
Mass.,  Jan.  12,  1907;  1  daughter,  Barbara.  Mem. 
Eldridge,  Baker  &  Co..  Boston,  1903-8;  firm  incor- 
porated as  Eldridge.  Baker  &  Co.,  1908.  and  since 
treas. ;  sec.  Colombia  Steamboat  Co.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican,  ("lubs:  Ex- 
change, Harvard  (Boston),  Corinthian  Yacht,  Bel- 
mont Spring  Country.  Recreations:  golf,  motoring, 
tennis,  yachting.  Home:  Lexington,  Mass.  Office: 
35  Sleeper  St.,  Boston. 

EIiIOT,  Amory,  lawyer;  b.  Chicopee,  Mass.,  May 
26,  1856;  s.  William  Prescott  and  Eleanor  (Chapin) 
Eliot;  A.B..  Harvard.  1877;  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch., 
1878-9;  m.  Mary,  d.  Henry  A.  and  Lydia  (Sumner) 
Clark,  Dec.  7,  1881:  children.  Lydia  (Mrs.  Alfred 
Codman),  Mary  (Mrs.  Richard  S.  Lovering),  Sam- 
uel, Rosamond.  Admitted  to  bar,  1880,  and  since 
practiced  in  Boston;  trustee  Bd.  of  Trade  Bldg. 
Trust,  Business  Real  Estate  Trust,  Congress  St. 
Bldg.  Trust,  Real  Estate  Improvement  Trust. 
Oliver  Bldg.  Trust,  Suffolk  Savings  Bank;  dir. 
Webster  &  Atlas  Nat.  Bank.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City 
of  Boston.  Clubs:  Tennis  and  Racquet,  Exchange 
(both  of  Boston),  Harvard  (Boston  and  New 
York),  Brookline  Country,  Essex  Country.  Recrea- 
tions: golf.  Home:  Manchester-by-the-Sea,  Mass. 
Office:  131  State  St.,  Boston. 

E3LIOT,  Charles  William,  educator;  b.  Boston, 
Mar.  20,  1834;  s.  Samuel  Atkins  and  Mary  (Lyman) 
Eliot;  fitted  for  coll.  at  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  A.B.. 
Harvard,  1853,  A.M.,  1857;  (LL.D.,  Williams,  and 
Princeton,  1869,  Yale,  1870,  Johns  Hopkins,  1902. 
Tulane  U.,  and  U.  of  Mo.,  1909,  Dartmouth,  1909: 
LL.D.  and  hon.  M.D.,  Harvard,  1909;  Ph.D.,  Bres- 
lau,  Germany,  1911);  m.  Ellen  Derby  Peabody,  of 
Boston,  Oct.  27,  1858  (died  1869):  2d,  Grace  Mellen 
Hopkinson,  of  Cambridge,  Oct.  30,  1877.  Tutor  in 
mathematics.  Harvard,  and  student  in  chemistrv 
with  Prof.  Josiah  P.  Cooke,  1854-8;  asst.  prof, 
mathematics  and  chemistry,  Lawrence  Scientific 
Sch.  (Harvard),  1858-63;  studied  chemistry  and  in- 
vestigated ednl.   methods  in  Europe,   1863-5;  prof. 


analyt.  chemistry,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  18G5-9;  in 
France,  1867-8;  pres.,  1869-09,  pres.  emeritus  since 
1909,  Harvard.  Offlcier  L6gion  d'Honneur  (France) ; 
Imperial  Order  of  the  Rising  Sun  of  1st  class 
(Japan),  1909;  Royal  Prussian  Order  of  the  Crown 
(1st  class),  1909;  Grand  Officer  of  the  Crown  of 
Italy,  1908.  Corr.  mem.  Acad.  Moral  and  Polit.  Sci- 
ences of  Institut  de  France;  fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts 
and  Sciences;  mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Am.  Philos. 
Soc;  hon.  pres.  Nat.  Conservation  Assn.;  mem. 
Gen.  Edn.  Bd.,  1909 — .  Trustee  Rockefeller  Founda- 
tion. Has  delivered  many  noteworthy  addresses 
on  educational  and  scientific  subjects.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.'* 

EIiZOT,  Georg-e  Edwin,  educator;  b.  Clinton, 
Conn.,  June  1,  1864;  s.  George  Edwin  and  Cliloe 
Cornelia  (Redfleld)  Eliot;  B.A.,  Yale,  1886,  M.A., 
1888;  unmarried.  Began  as  pvt.  tutor  in  Coll.  prep, 
subjects,  1887,  and  in  addition  became  lecturer 
and  instr.  in  English  in  Morgan  Sch.,  1888;  prin. 
same  sch.  since  Sept.,  1899.  Democrat.  Conglist. 
Mem.  N.E.  Assn.,  Colls,  and  Prep.  Schs.,  Conn. 
Assn.  Classical  and  High  Sch.  Teachers,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Psi  Upsilon,  Scroll  and  Key  (Yale).  Clubs: 
University  (New  York),  Quinnipiack,  Graduates', 
Elizabethan  (New  Haven).  Author:  The  Descend- 
ants of  John  Eliot,  1905.  Editor:  Dryden's  Palamon 
and  Arcite,  1898.   Home:  Clinton,  Conn. 

EIiIOT,  Gustavus,  M.D. ;  b.  North  Haven,  Conn.; 
s.  Whitney  and  Emma  (Benton)  Eliot;  A.B.,  Yale, 
1877,  A.M.,  1882;  student  Yale  Med.  Sch.,  1877-8; 
M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1880;  m. 
Mary  A.  Forbes,  of  New  Haven.  Conn.,  Apr.  21, 
1887;  children,  Ruth  Forbes,  Margaret,  Esther 
Harrison.  Practiced  in  New  Haven  since  1882;  at- 
tending phys.  Dispensary,  New  Haven,  1883-7. 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  New  Haven 
Med.  Assn.  (chmn.  library  com.).  Delta  Kappa  Ep- 
silon.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Graduates'. 
Address:  209  Church  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

ELIOT,  John  Predericte,  educator;  b.  Auburn, 
Me.,  Apr.  15,  1850;  s.  John  and  Arabella  (Berry) 
Eliot;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1873;  m.  Margaret  Bass  Wel- 
lington, of  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  July  16,  1883;  2  chil- 
dren, John  Dwight  (A.B.,  Harvard,  1906),  Mary 
(A.B.,  Smith,  1908).  Teacher  Lawrence  Acad., 
Groton,  Mass.,  1873-4;  prin.  high  sch.,  Winchendon, 
1874-6,  Hyde  Park,  1876-89;  headmaster  East  Bos- 
ton High  Sch.,  since  1889.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Ep- 
silon.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Twentieth 
Century,  (Songlist.,  Bowdoin  (all  of  Boston),  Al- 
bemarle Golf.  Recreations:  golf.  Address:  48 
Gordon   Av.,   Hyde   Park,   Mass. 

EIiIOT,  Samuel  Atkins,  clergyman;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Aug.  24,  186  2;  s.  Dr.  Charles  William 
and  Ellen  Derby  (Peabody)  Eliot;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1884,  A.M.,  1889;  (D.D.,  Bowdoin,  1900);  m.  Frances 
S.  Hopkinson,  of  Cambridge.  Oct.  22,  1889.  En- 
tered LTnitarian  ministry,  1889;  minister  Unity  Ch., 
Denver,  Colo.,  1889-93;  Ch.  of  the  Savior,  Brook- 
lyn, N.Y..  1893-8;  sec  1898-1900,  pres.,  since  1900, 
.Am.  Unitarian  Assn.  Mem.  U.S.  Bd.  Indian 
Commrs. ;  pres.  trustees  Hackley  Sch.,  Tarrytown, 
N.Y.,  Tuckerman  Sch.,  Boston,  Carolina  Industrial 
Sch.;  v.-p.  Mass.  Federation  of  Chs. ;  dir.  Religious 
Edn.  Assn..  Nat.  Federation  of  Religious  Liberals, 
Internat.  Congress  Free  Christians.  Home:  25  Res- 
ervoir St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  25  Beacon  St., 
Boston.* 

EIiKIIT,  William  Lewis,  astronomer:  b.  New  Or- 
leans, Apr.  29,  1855;  s.  Lewis  and  Jane  (Fitch) 
Elkin;  C.E.,  Royal  Polytechnic  Sch.,  Stuttgart, 
1876;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Strassburg,  1880;  (hon.  M.A., 
Yale,  1893.  Ph.D.,  Christiania,  1911).  Associated 
^vith  Sir  David  Gill,  Royal  Obs.,  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  investigating  parallaxes  of  southern  stars, 
1881-3;  astronomer,  1884-96,  dir.,  1896-1910,  emer- 
itus, 1910,  Yale  Obs.  Lalande  prize,  Paris  Acad. 
Sciences,  1908.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
societies,  etc.)      Address:  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

EIiIiHrWOOD,  Eug-ene,  dentist;  b.  Athol,  Mass.. 
May  29,  1851;  s.  Daniel  and  Dulcina  (Chase)  Ellin- 
wood;  descendant  of  Ralph  Ellinwood,  Salem, 
Mass.,  1637;  ed.  dist.  sch.  and  New  Salem  Acad.; 
studied  dentistrv  in  office  of  Dr.  James  Heminway, 
of   Athol;   D.D.S.,    Pa.    College   of  Dental    Surgery, 


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1872;  m.  Feb.  3,  1876,  Abbie,  d.  Ira  and  Sarah  Jane 
(Brocklabank)  Priest,  of  Lancaster,  Mass;  1  son, 
Ralph  Wahlo.  Practiced  dentistry  in  Woodstock, 
N.B.,  1  yr. ;  purchased  practice  of  Dr.  .J.  B.  Walker, 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1874;  organizer,  dir.  and  asst. 
treas.  Basin  Mining  &  Milling-  Co.  of  Portland,  Me. 
Organizer  and  dir.  Fraternal  Aid  Soc,  afterwards 
known  as  tlie  Mass.  Benefit  Assn.;  treas.  and  dir. 
Single  Tax  Club  of  Worcester;  mem.  Mass.  Dental 
Soc,  Worcester  Co.  Mechanics'  Assn.  Conglist. 
Odd  Fellow.  Recreations:  motoring,  the  sciences. 
Home:  47  Piedmont  St.  Office:  3681/^  Main  St., 
Worop.';ter,  IMass. 

£IiIiINWOOS,  Triiman  Jeremiah,  stenographer; 
b.  Smilhlield,  Madison  Co.,  X.V.,  .lune  11,  1830;  s. 
George  \V.  and  Cyrina  P.  Ellin  wood;  reared  on 
farm;  ed.  Oneida  Acad.,  Cazenoxia  Sem.  and  N.Y. 
Central  Coll.;  m.  Sarah  M.  Thompson,  of  Otsego 
Co.,  N.Y.,  1854  (died  1900);  2d,  Elizabeth  S.  .Jen- 
nings, of  Worcester,  Mass.,  1902.  Taught  in  dist. 
schs.;  later  instr.  and  part  owner  of  Adelphi  Acad., 
Brooklyn;  taught  in  Boys'  High  Sch.,  Y.M.C.A., 
and  his  own  shorthand  acad.,  Brooklyn;  one  of 
founders,  officer  and  teacher.  Martha's  Vineyard 
.Summer  Inst.;  for  12  yrs.  pres.  Cottage  City  Rural 
Improvement  Soc.  and  Free  Public  Library  Assn. 
Private  stenographer  for  Henry  Ward  Beecher 
from  IS.'iS  until  his  death,  1887.  and  furnished  re- 
ports of  his  sermons  and  addresses  to  various 
periodicals.    Home:  Oak  Bluffs,  Mass.* 

EIiIiIOT,  Charles  Darwin,  civil  engineer;  June 
20,   1837-Dec.    10,   1008.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

EIiI^IOT,  Ella  Florence,  genealogist;  h.  Newton, 
Mass.;  d.  Cliarles  Darwin  and  Emily  CRing-Hyer) 
Elliot;  ed.  pub.  and  liigh  sclis.  of  Somerville;  spl. 
studies  at  Harvard  Annex  (now  Radcliffe  Coll.). 
Professional  genealogist;  now  engaged  in  compil- 
ing Eliot.  Emmes,  Bickford,  Weaver,  Mills,  Ellis, 
Heaton,  Bowman,  and  other  genealogies,  and  in 
gen.  professional  work;  makes  sjiecialty  of  eligi- 
bility for  Colonial,  Mayflower  and  other  socs.  Life 
mem'.  N.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc;  mem.  Idler  Club, 
Radcliffe  Union,  D.A.R.  Address:  59  Oxford  St., 
Somerville,  Mass. 

EIiIiZOT,  Georg-e  B.;  b.  Keene,  N.H.,  Feb.  15, 
1859;  s.  James  B.  and  Harriet  R.  (Eames)  Elliot; 
student  IMass.  Inst.  T6ch.,  1874;  m.  Anita  F.  Wes- 
ton, of  Boston,  Feb.  17,  1910.  Has  been  identified 
in  real  estate  business  with  same  offices  since 
1882;  senior  partner  Elliot  &  Whittier,  organized 
1912.  Mem.  Boston  Real  Estate  Exchange.  Re- 
publican. Club:  Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Home: 
Hotel  Nottingham.  Office:  209  Washington  St., 
Boston. 

EIiIiIOT,  John'Wheelock,  surgeon:  b.  Keene,  N.H., 
f)ct..  lS,''iL':  s.  John  Ileniv  and  Emilv  Ann  (Whee- 
lock)  Elliot:  A.B..  Harvard,  1874,  M.D.,  1878; 
house  pupil  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1878;  studied  medi- 
cine, Vienna,  Dresden,  Berlin.  Paris  and  London, 
1879-80;  began  practice,  Boston,  1881:  m.  Mary 
Lee  Morse,  of  Boston.  May  8.  1883:  no  children. 
Phys.  to  Boston  Dispensary,  1882:  asst.  surgeon. 
Free  Hosp.  for  Women,  1883-7;  surgeon  to  out 
patients,  1886-94:  surgeon,  1894-1907,  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.;    lecturer    on    surgery.    Harvard    Med.    Sch., 

1890.  Fellow  Am.  Surg.  Assn..  etc.  Club:  Tavern, 
Norfolk  Hunt,  Country  of  Brookline.  Recreations: 
outdoor  sports.  Contbr.  to  Reference  Handbook  of 
Medical  Sciences  and  International  Text-book  of 
Surgery.  1902:  also  many  articles  to  med.  jours. 
Address:    124   Beacon   St.,  Boston. 

EIiliIOTT,  Alonzo,  business  man:  b.  .\ugusta. 
Me.,  July  25,  1849.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

EIiIiIOTT,  Elizabeth  Shippen  Green,  illustrator; 
b.  Philadelphia;  d.  Jasper  and  Elizabeth  (Boude) 
Green;  pupil  Pa.  Acad.  Fine  Arts,  and  Howard  Pyle, 
Drexel  Inst..  Phila.;  m.  Huger  Elliott,  of  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  June  3,  1911.  Address:  24  Concord  Av., 
Cambridge,  Mass.'* 

EIiIiIOTT,  Gilbert  Molleson,  M.D. ;  b.  New  York, 
Mar.  26.  1S67;  s.  Richmond  Bullock  and  Letitia 
(Hassett)  Elliott;  A.B.,  Coll.  Citv  of  New  York, 
1886,  A.M.,  1890:  M.D.,  Coll.  of  Phvs.  &  Surg.,  New 
York,  1889;  m.  Brunswick,  Me.,  Aug.  13,  1890,  Belle 
Vennard  Merrynam.     Removed  to  Brimswick,  Me., 

1891.  Address:  Brunswick,  Me. 


EIiIiIOTT,  Howard,  railway  president;  b.  New 
I'ork,  Dec  G,  1860;  s.  Charles  Wyllys  and  Mary 
(White)  Elliott;  ed.  Cambridge  (Mass.)  High  Sch.; 
C.E.,  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.  (Harvard),  1881; 
m.  Janet,  d.  D.  A.  January,  of  St.  Louis,  Oct.  12, 
1892;  3  children,  Janet,  Edith,  Howard,  Jr.  Served 
for  a  time  as  rodman  with  engring  corps  on  C.,B. 
&  Q.RR.,  1880;  elk.  in  office  of  v.-p.,  same  road, 
1881-2,  elk.  in  office  of  auditor  and  asst.  treas.,  and 
auditor  and  asst.  auditor,  1882-7,  gen.  freight  and 
pass,  agt.,  1887-90,  St.  Louis,  Keokuk  &  Northwest- 
ern R.R.  Co.;  gen.  freight  agt.  of  4  roads  of  Bur- 
lington System — the  Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph  K.R., 
St.  Louis,  Keokuk  &  Northwestern  Ry.,  Kansas 
City,  St.  Joseph  &  Council  Bluffs  R.R.,  and  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Kansas  City  Ry.,  1891-6;  gen. 
mgr.  same  roads,  1896-1902;  2d  v.-p.  C,  B.  &  Q.  Ry. 
Co.,  1902-3;  pres.  Northern  Pacific  Ry.  Co.,  Oct.  21, 
1903-13;  pres.  N.Y.  N.H.  &  H.  R.R.  Co.,  1913 — . 
Was  mem.  exec.  com.  La.  Purchase  Expn.  Co.,  St. 
Louis.  Mem.  Am.  Ry.  Assn.,  Am.  Ry.  Guild,  Am. 
Soc.  C.E.,  S.A.R.,  etc.  Overseer  of  Harvard.  Mem. 
Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Mo.  Hist.  Soc.  Clubs:  Merchants', 
Exchange,  Engineers',  Tavern;  Country  (Brook- 
line);  Graduates'  (New  Haven);  Harvard  (Keene, 
N.H.);  Harvard  (Conn.);  Minn.  University  (St. 
Paul,  Minn);  University,  Harvard  (New  York). 
Home:  Boston;  (summer)  Dublin,  N.H.  Offices: 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  Boston,  Mass.,  N.Y.  City.* 

EIiIiIOTT,  Hug-er;  b.  Sewanee,  Tenn.;  s.  John 
Barnwell  and  Lucy  (Huger)  Elliott;  Tulane  U., 
New  Orleans;  B.S.,  Sch.  of  Architecture  (Colum- 
bia), 1900;  ficole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris,  1903-5; 
m.  Elizabeth  Shippen  Green,  of  Phila.,  June  3,  1911. 
Instr.  Sch.  of  Architecture,  U.  of  Pa.,  1899-1901, 
1905-7,  Harvard,  1907-8;  dir.  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design, 
1908-12;  supervisor  of  ednl.  work.  Museum  of  Fine 
Arts,  Boston,  and  dir.  dept.  of  design,  Mus.  Sch., 
1912 — .  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Alpha  Tau 
Omega,  Sigma  Xi.  Home:  24  Concord  Av.,  Cam- 
bridge.   Address:  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston.* 

EIiIiIOTT,  John,  artist;  b.  England,  Apr.  22, 
1858;  pvt.  edn.  in  gen.  brandies;  student  in  Julien's 
Acad.,  pupil  of  Carolus  Duran,  Paris,  Jose  di  Vil- 
legas  at  Rome;  m.  Maud,  d.  Samuel  Gridlev  and 
Julia  (Ward)  Howe,  Feb.  7,  1887.  Subjects  chiefly 
portraits  and  mural  decorations,  some  of  more 
notable  in  America  being  "The  Vintage,"  frieze 
and  ceilings  in  house  of  Mrs.  Potter  Palmer, 
Chicago;  "The  Triumph  of  Time,"  ceiling  decora- 
tion for  Boston  Pub.  Library;  mural  decoration 
"Diana  of  the  Tides,"  mural  painting  in  new  Nat. 
Mus.,  Washington.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  works  and  otlier  details.)  Address:  "Oak 
Glen,"  Union  St.,  Melville,  Newport,  R.I.* 

EIiIiIOTT,  Mary  Elvira,  author,  public  speaker. 
(See  vol.   1909.) 

EIiIiIOTT,  Maud  Howe,  author;  b.  Boston,  Nov. 
9.  1854;  d.  of  Dr.  Samuel  Gridley  and  Julia  (TVard) 
Howe;  sister  of  Henry  Marion  Howe,  Florence 
Marion  Howe  Hall  and  Laura  Elizabeth  Richards; 
pvt.  edn.  in  America  and  Europe;  m.  .lohn  Elliott, 
Feb.  7,  1887.  Has  lectured,  Chicago,  Boston,  New- 
port; pres.  New  York  Co.  Woman's  Suffrage 
League,  Newport  County  Woman's  Suffrage 
League;  sec.  Art.  Assn.  of  New  York,  Art  Assn.  of 
Newport,  R.I.  Progressive  League.  (See  Who's 
A^'ho  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  "Oak 
Glen,"  Union  St.,  Melville  Station,  Newport,  R.I.* 

EIiIiIOTT,  Richard  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Somerville, 
Mass.,  July  8,  1858;  s.  James  B.  and  Elmina  N. 
(Higgins)  Elliott;  descendant  on  father's  side  of 
William  Elliott  and  Patience  Miller;  on  mother's 
side,  of  the  Hutchinson  and  Higgins  families,  Scit- 
uate,  Mass.;  prep.  edn.  McGraw  Normal  Inst., 
Reeds  Ferry,  N.H.;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law, 
1897;  m.  Grace  E.  Blake,  Sept.  7,  1912;  1  daughter, 
Dorris,  and  2  sons  (by  previous  marriage),  Harold 
C,  Percy  W.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1897;-spe- 
cializes  in  corpn.  and  patent  law;  pres.  Eco  Mfg. 
Co.;  sec.  Stanley  Motor  Carriage  (IJo. ;  dir.  Peerless 
Machinery  Co.,  Rowen  &  Matteson  Co.;  treas.  Eno 
^Velt  Shoe  Co.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mason 
'K.T. ).  Recreations:  motoring,  reading,  mechan- 
ics. Home:  48  Hancock  St.,  Lexington,  Mass. 
Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 


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EIiIiIS,  Arthur  D.,  woolen  mfr. ;  b.  Wales.  Mass., 
Oct.  18,  1S50;  s.  Dwight  Warren  and  Marv  (Puffer) 
Ellis;  studied  1  yr.,  Wilbraham  Acad.;  m.  Martha 
Robinson,  of  Sprinsfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1879;  m.  2d, 
Mrs.  Clara  B.  (Holbrook)  Ellis,  of  Palmer.  Mass., 
Jan.  23,  1895;  children,  Dwight  W.,  George  W., 
Mrs.  Fritz  W.  Baldwin.  Brought  up  from  boyhood 
in  woolen  mfg.  business  with  father  and  Joined 
with  him  in  firm  of  D.  W.  Ellis  &  Son,  1876:  in- 
herited the  business  upon  death  of  father,  1889, 
and  has  continued  under  name  of  A.  D.  Ellis  &  Co.; 
bought  Orcuttville  Woolen  Mill,  Stafford,  Conn., 
1895,  and  conducted  it  until  1907  (J.  J.  &  A.  D. 
Ellis),  sole  owner  since  1907j  bought  Reynold  Mill, 
Monson,  1890,  conducted  since  under  title  of  Ellis, 
Ricketts  &  Co.  (now  Ricketts  &  Shaw);  building  a 
third  mill  at  Monson,  under  title  of  A.  D.  Ellis  & 
Sons.  Treas.  and  mgr.  A.  D.  Ellis  &  Co.,  and  A.  D. 
Ellis  &  Sons;  v.-p.  Monson  Savings  Bank.  Univer- 
salist.     Address:  Monson,  Mass. 

EIiIiIS,  Austin  Atwell,  mfr.;  b.  S;allivan,  N.H., 
June  14,  1848;  s.  Atwell  Comstock  and  Nancy 
(Adams)  Ellis;  ed.  common  and  select  schs., 
Cushman  Acad.,  Bernardston,  INIass. ;  m.  Townsend, 
Mass.,  Julia  Ellen  Tyler,  of  Marlow,  N.H.,  Feb.  7, 
1872;  1  daughter,  Mrs.  George  B.  Robertson,  Keene, 
N.H.  Engaged  in  manufacture  of  brush  handles 
Keene,  N.H.,  since  1892.  Ex-mayor  of  Keene.  Re- 
publican. Sr.  deacon  1st  Congl.  Ch,  Keene;  mem. 
Keene  Y.M.C.A.  (pres.  3  vrs.,  dir.  2  yrs.).  Home: 
247  Washington  St.  Office:  46  Mechanic  St., 
Keene,   N.H. 

HImImIS,  Bertram,  editor;  b.  Boston,  Nov.  26,  1860; 
s.  Moses  and  Emily  (Ferrin)  Ellis:  ed.  pub.  schs. 
of  Keene,  N.H.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1884,  A.M.,  1887; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1887;  m.  Margaret 
Louise  Wheeler,  of  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  June  20, 
1894;  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Alice  H.  Batchelder,  Oct.  9, 
1909.  Clk.  in  law  offices  of  Evarts,  Choate  & 
Beaman,  New  York,  1887-8;  practiced  at  Denver, 
Colo.,  1898-90;  returned  to  Keene  on  death  of 
father.  1890;  pres.  and  dir.  Sentinel  Printing  Co.; 
editor  Keene  Evening  Sentinel  and  New  Hamp- 
shire Sentinel  since  1893.  On  staff  of  Gov.  Busiel, 
1895-6,  with  rank  of  col.;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1897,  1905,  1907  (speaker).  State  Senate,  1899, 
1901  (pres.);  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1904;  pres.  bd. 
of  edn.,  Keene,  1901-14;  trustee  Elliott  City  Hosp., 
Keene.  Mem.  N.H.  Press  Assn.  (auditor).  Har- 
vard Club  of  N.H.  (pres).  Harvard  Law  Sch.  Assn. 
(N.H.  sec).  Clubs:  Wentworth,  Monadnock,  Coun- 
try, Harvard  of  Boston.  Address:  91  Court  St., 
Keene,  N.H. 

EIiIiIS,  Carlos  Bent,  educator:  b.  Victor,  Ont. 
Co.,  N.Y..  Aug.  8,  1860;  s.  Don  C.  and  Elizabeth 
(Hart)  Ellis;  ed.  Lockport  (N.Y.)  Union  Sch.; 
grad.  Genesee  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Lima,  N.Y.,  1882; 
studied  law  in  Syracuse  and  was  admitted  to  New 
York  bar,  in  1888;  m.  Aug.  29,  1893,  Lesbia  S. 
Christie,  of  Springfield,  O. ;  4  children,  Sherman  C, 
Carlos  B.,  .Jr.,  Lesbia,  Margaret.  Instr.  Genesee 
Wesleyan  Sem.,  1882-4,  Tex.  "Wesleyan  Coll.,  Fort 
Worth,  Tex.,  1884-5,  High  Sch.,  Westfield,  Mass., 
1892-8,  High  Sch.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1898-10;  prin 
High  Sch.  of  Commerce,  Springfield,  since  1910. 
Mem.  Springfield  Bd.  of  Trade.  Mem.  Am.  Inst. 
Tnstinction  (treas.  2  yrs.  and  now  pres.).  Mass. 
Teachers'  Assn.  (ex-pres.  and  ex-sec),  Hampden 
County  Teachers'  Assn.  (ex-pres.).  Clubs:  Reality, 
Educational.  Author:  Practical  Bookkeeping, 
1908.  Home:  23  Spruceland  Av.  Office:  235  State 
St.,    Springfield,    Mass. 

EIiIiIS,  David  Hbram.,  lawyer:  b.  Buffalo,  N.T., 
Feb.  20.  1873;  s.  'William  D.  and  Bertha  (Strass) 
Ellis:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894,  LL.B.,  1896;  m.  Amy 
Friedman,  of  Boston,  Oct.  6,  1898;  1  daughter, 
Mildred  E.  Admitted  to  Suffolk  Co.  (Mass.)  bar, 
1895:  with  Warren  &  Brandeis.  and  Brandeis,  Dun- 
bar &  Nutter  to  1900;  practiced  in  own  name  until 
Jan.  1,  1914,  since  mem.  firm  of  Ellis  &  Balch; 
dir.  Shannon  Copper  Co.,  dir.  Leonard  Copper 
Co.,  Shannon-Ariz.  R.R.  Co.  Mem.  Sch.  Com.,  City 
of  Boston.  1903-13  (chmn.,  1909-13):  mem.  Bos- 
ton Transit  Commn.,  since  1913.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce  (com.  on  municipal  affairs) ; 
treas.  Mass.  Milk  Consumers'  Assn.  Mem.  Visit- 
ing  Committees,    Harvard;    lecturer   on   Municipal 


Govt.,  Harvard;  trustee  Jewish  Theol.  Sem.,  Amer- 
ica, Associated  Young  Men's  Hebrew  Assns., 
America.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn. 
(exec.  com.  and  chmn.  legislative  com),  Suffolk 
Co.  Bar  Assn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Delta  Phi. 
Democrat.  Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  City  (exec, 
com.).  Harvard  of  Boston,  Elysium  (dir.).  Wood- 
land. Recreations:  tennis,  golf,  walking,  study 
of  astronomy.  Home:  12  Keswick  St.  Ollice:  60 
State   St.,    Boston.'* 

BliltlS,  Dean  S.,  M.D.;  Aug.  28,  1856-June  30, 
1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BIiIiIS,  Baward  Dyer,  M.D.;  b.  Fair  Haven,  Vt, 

Aug.  31,  1850;  s.  Zenas  Clark  and  Sarah  Bowman 
(Dyer)  Ellis;  A.B.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1874;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1877;  m.  Blanche  Isabelle  Ray, 
Oct.  21,  1885;  5  children,  Sarah  Blanche,  Lydia 
Stowe,  Hannah  Hoxie,  Rodney  Ray,  Zenas  Horace. 
Interne  Carney  Hosp.,  South  Boston,  1877-8;  prac- 
ticed at  Poultney,  Vt.,  since  1878.  Mem.  A.M.A., 
Vt.    State  Med.   Soc.    Home:    Poultney,   Vt. 

BI^IiIS,  Bdward  Harvey,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Willis, 
Mass.,  Feb.  6,  1856;  s.  James  Harvey  and  Laura 
Ann  (Harding)  Ellis;  8th  in  descent  from  John 
Ellis,  one  of  pioneers  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  1636, 
also  one  of  first  grantees  of  Medfield;  grad.  Millis 
Grammar  Sch.,  1873;  grad.  Dean  Acad.,  Franklin, 
Mass.,  1876;  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1879;  m. 
Harriet  Harding  Bullard,  of  Holliston,  Mass.,  Nov. 
30,  1881;  1  daughter,  Helen  Bullard,  b.  Oct.  4, 
1885.  Began  practice  in  Holliston,  Mass.,  1879; 
removed  to  Marlboro,  Sept.,  1879;  sec.  U.S.  Pension 
Examining  Bd.  sinbe  1900;  dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank; 
mem.  corpn.  Marlboro  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Marl- 
boro Med.  and  Surg.  Club,  Framingham  Med.  Soc. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  United  liieth'en 
Lodge,  F.  and  A.M.;  Houghton  Chapter,  R.A.M.; 
Trinity  Commandery,  K.T.  Club:  Union.  Address: 
103   Mechanic   St.,   Marlboro,   Mass. 

BI^IiIS,  Bdward  Keith,  M.D. ;  b.  Hyde  Park, 
Mass.,  Dec.  15,  1879;  s.  Edward  Jarvis  and  Har- 
riet Elizabeth  (Keith)  Ellis;  grad.  Hyde  Park 
High  Sch.,  1898;  M.D.,  Tufts  Med.  Sch.,  1902;  m. 
Edna  Florence  Simmons,  of  Hyde  Park,  Mass., 
Oct.  15,  1907.  Practiced,  Boston,  since  1902;  house 
surgeon,  ophthalmic  and  aural  service,  Boston 
City  Hosp.,  1902-3;  house  surgeon,  Mass.  Char- 
itable Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary.  1904-5.  now  asst. 
ophthalmic  surgeon;  asst.  in  ophthalmology. 
Tufts  Med.  Sch.;  asst.  ophthalmic  surgeon  St. 
Elizabeth's  Hosp.,  1905-7;  ophthalmic  surgeon 
Boston  Dispensary,  1906-7,  now  ophthalmic  sur- 
geon Carney  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Hyde  Park  Med.  Club,  Boston  Med.  Soc.  Republi- 
can. Conglist.  Mason.  Home:  38  Beacon  St., 
Hyde  Park,  Mass.  Office:  232  Clarendon  St.,  Bos- 
ton,  Mass. 

BIiIiIS,  Blmer  BUsworth,  M.D. ;  b.  Roxburv,  Vt., 
July  25,  1865;  s.  Charles  Leander  and  Selina  A. 
(Young)  Ellis;  ed.  Randolph  High  Sch.;  M.D., 
U.  of  Vt.,  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1895:  m.  Clara  Ellen 
Durkee,  of  Tunbridge,  Vt.,  Nov.  30,  1889;  2  chil- 
dren, Elton  E..  Zita  Glee.  Practiced  Brookfield. 
Vt..  since  1895:  med.  examiner  ins.  cos.:  dir. 
Orange  County  Telephone  Co.:  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1910;  health  officer  of  Brookfield.  Mem.  Vt. 
State  Med.  Soc,  Washington  County  Med.  Soc.  Re- 
publican. Conglist;  trustee  2d  Congl.  Soc.  Mem. 
Mystic  Star  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M.  (trustee);  mem. 
Grange.  Eastern  Star.  Modern  Woodmen  of  Amer- 
ica.   Address:    Brookfield,  Vt. 

HImTmIS,  Frederick  Warren;  b.  Wales.  Mass..  Apr. 
10.  1857;  s.  Dwight  Warren  and  Mary  (Puffer) 
Ellis;  grad.  Monson  Acad.,  1875;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med,  Sch.,  1880;  post-grad,  work,  same,  1883-6: 
m.  M'artha  Alvord,  of  South  Windsor,  Conn.,  Dec. 
27,  1893:  children,  Mary  Alvord.  Mildred,  Laurence 
Brewster,  Stanley  Warren.  Retired  from  prac- 
tice and  devoting  attention  to  original  investiga- 
tions in  physics  and  biology.  Trustee  Monson  Li- 
brary, Monson  Acad.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.:  mem.  IVIass. 
Med.  Soc.  Am.  Physiol.  Soc.  Address:  Monson, 
Mass. 

JIImIiIS,  Georg-e  Henry,  printer,  publisher;  b. 
Medfield,  Mass.,  Oct.,  1848;  s.  Samuel  and  Martha 
Ellis:  ed.  pub  sch.  and  commercial  coll.:  m.  Bos- 
ton,  Oct.   3,   1869,   Sarah  Dale   (died  18S4);   2   chil- 


372  WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW^  ENGLAND 

dren,  Herbert  D.,  Martha  E.   (Mrs.  George  F.  Bar-  hill   Trust  Co.     Trustee   1st  Universalist  Ch.    Re- 

menter,    of  Watervllle,    Me.);    2(3,    Newton,    Mass.,  publican.    Mason  (K.T.)    Clubs:    Pentucket,  Island 

Dec.  25,  1886.  Elizabeth  8haw.    Began  active  career  Golf.    Home:    8  Richmond  St.   Office:    357  River  St., 

as    elk.    in    office    of    Christian    Register,    Boston,  Huverhill,    Mass. 

1865,  and  after  2  yrs.  became  business  mgr.;   now  ELLIS,  William  Prederick,  civil  engineer,   rail- 
head of  a  large  printing  establishment;  treas.  and  wa.v  official.     (See  vol.   1909  ) 

pub.    Boston   Daily  Advertiser,    18S3-6,  and   one   of  -cxxtc!     7o«o.>   tt      v.o,,i,„^.    v,     T7i„i„   tj„,,„„     tt-* 

founders  of  Evening  Record;  has  been  engaged  for  j.,=^^P'i|^60     |  ^enal   C    and    Sarah    B(D^^rV 

^9^0  'n  "iT^ia^'lTlc^ln^T^r'^ilrS"  om" •  m2?lT)-  Eiris;'iVad.''phfllipl"^L?er  ^Acad.f  ^9^"  E^n^'tlrel 

T^ru'stee'-  Mass''igr/.'colL,  's'immfns Temlle'coVi:  ^ P\7s6''"Mem"N  H^u'o^o}'nel'''l9oif'  Re^uf 

Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Bosion  Young  h  '  •„  ^  A^i^^ltT-'   ^1?;   w^\.^^    ^?P"   ^^''^-S.    Repub- 

Men's     Christian     Union.     Republican.     Unitarian,  ^^^an.    Address.     Fair  Haven,  Vt. 

Clubs:      Unitarian,     Twentieth     Centurv,     Reform,  ELLISON,    William   Pelegr;    b.    Duxbury,    Mass., 

Boston   Citv,    Brae   Burn,   etc.    Recreations:     dairy  Oct.   :i(i,   1S35;  s.  William  and  Almeda   (Partridge) 

farming.    Home:    West  Newton,  Mass.    Office:    272  Ellison;    ed.   Partridge   Acad.;    m.    Mary   Elizabeth 

Congress  St.,  Boston.  Richardson.     Removed    to    Newton,    Mass.,    1865; 

___,„    _   „         .„..,,.               ,.         .      . ,.            .KT  T-  mem.  Common  Council.  1878-79;  alderman,  1880-1; 

ELLIS   George  William   .nuthor:b   Albany,  N->..  mayor,  1882-83;  pres.  Water  Board,  1890-98;  finan- 

Dcc    0    is,0;  s.  Geoige  and  .lanet  (McEwan)  Elli.<^:  ^iai  mgr.  of  trust  estates:  trustee  Newton  Savings 

grad    Trinity  Coll     lf^94;   m    AimeeF    Corson    of  Bank:    dir.   Newton   &  Watertown   Gas   Light   Co.; 

Hartford.    Conn..    .Tune,    1S97    (died    lOOfi):    2    cliil-  v.-p.    Newton   Hosp.    Corpn.   and   of   Seaman's    Aid 

dren     George    Corson     Annie;    m.    2d.    Mary    Coley  soc;  mem.  prudential  com.  A.B.C.  of  F.M.  Conglist. 

Stapl.^s,    or    Westport.    Conn      Apr.    29.    1914.    Con-  Address:     15    Vernon    St.,    Newton,    Mass. 

nected    with    publicity    dept.    Travelers    Ins.    Co.;         -r-r  r  a-arn-oTfTT     t«i t    .-»  ■      i^      •   <.  ^ 

writer    on    ins.,    econ     and    hist,    subjects.     Mem.  ELLSWORTH,    John   Lewis,    agriculturist     and 

Conn.    Hi=it.    Soc.    Conn.    Soc.    Mayflower   Descend-  I?'"es.  Worce.ster  Chamber  ot  Comnierce;  b    Barre, 

ants.    Author:  (with  .Tohn  E.  Morris)  King  Philip's  F^f^v^i^o^-  ^.'J^^^V^-  Samuel  and  Harriett  (Proc- 

War.    1S97.     Clubs:    Hartford.    Hartford    Golf,   Uni-  tor)    Ellsworth;    pub.    schs    and   Worcester   Acad.; 

verslty.     Recreations:     tennis.     Home:     820    Pros-  "P.-  ^P^^^^  ^  ^^^^^"^V"^'  '^X  ^'^''?S^^'^^' ^^^^-  ^^■ 

pect  Av.    Address:    700  Main   St..   Hartford.   Conn.  XI'  -^P^'  ^\xr^^^^^^^X'     ?^^°     (Mrs.     Horace    W. 

Christy,  of  Worcester).    Agriculturist,  Worcester, 

ELLIS,  Katharine  Bnth,  author:  b.  Charles  City,  since     1871.      Mem.    Worcester    Common    Council, 

Ta.,    May    31,    1879;    d.    Charles    Daniel    and    Flora  1S80-3;    alderman,    18S5-9     (pres.,     1886-7);    mem. 

Ann    (Wilbur)    Ellis:   A.P...   Vassar,    1901;   Wis.   Li-  Mass.   legislature,   1889-91;    mem.    1896.   sec,    iflO.'l- 

brary    Soh.,    Madison,    1912;    unmarried.     Now    en-  Mav,    1913,    Mass.    Bd.    of   Agr.;    since   pres.   Wor- 

gaged  In  library  work.    (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer-  cester    Chamber    of    Commerce.     Mem.    Worcester 

lea  for  books,   etc.)    Address:     Cornish,  N.H.*  Agrl.    Soc.    (pres.,    1888-92),    Grange.     Mason.   Con- 

ELLIS,   Mary,   teacher;   b.   Holden,    Mass.,    Sept.  ^'"e^^"*'"^''^*-  ,.  ?®P"Hii^^'^«    ^^"?;    t.  "f  "^°^.'^- 

21,    1834;    d.    Charles    and    Ruth    (Stearns)    Ellis;  Home:     325    Salisbury    St.     Office:     11    Foster    St.. 

grad.    Mt.    Holyoke    Sem.,    South    Hadley,    Mass.,  Worcester,   Mass. 

1855:    (hon    M.A.,   la.    (now   Grinnell)    Coll..    1877).        ELMER,  Franklin  Davenport,  clergyman;  moved 

Teacher,   1855-8.   lS.^i9-72.   asso.   prin.,   1867-72,  act-  to   Poughkeepsie,   N.T.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

I'l^,  ^,'''";r>l^l'''l;^',^'i-  ""^^'°'^®,^®'^V  ^^';°^'''  ^^^^"  ELMER,  Rachael  Robinson,  artist;  b.  Ferris- 
(0/alpn  18,2-4):  lad>  prin.  and  teacher,  Iowa  fnow  burgh,  Vt.,  July  28,  1878:  d.  Rowland  Evans  and 
Grinnell)    Coll.;    prof.   English.    Smith   (^oll      short    Anna    (Stevens)    Robinson;    grad.    Goddard    Sem., 

^^^■■'^   ^A'^il' nT^'P^'l  °"  ??-'i?"".i  ?/  ^U  ^^^^11;),  I'i"  Barre,   Vt.,    1897;    studied   art   in    Chautauqua   Art 

valid     1883-90;    teacherlMills    Coll      Cal..    1892-03  Course,    under  Ernest  Knaufft,    Rosamond   Kellev, 

and  e  months,  1905;  retired  1905.    Address:    South  Childe  Hassam.  Kenvon  Cox  and  Edward  Penfleld: 

Hadley,   Mass.*  rn.    Robert  France   Elmer,   Oct.    17,    1911.    Teacher 

ELLIS,  Ralph  Watertoury,  lawyer;  b.  South  Had-  in  art  dept.   Goddard   Sem.   2   yrs.;   has  illustrated 

ley    Falls.    Mass.,    Nov.    25,    1856;    s.    Theodore   W.  books  for  Am.  Book  Co.,  and  designed  post  cards 

and    Maria    Louise    (Van    Boskerck)    Ellis;    grad.  "f   New   York,    pub.    by   Volland.     Club:     Pen    and 

Harvard,   1879;   studied  law  in  office  of  Marcus  P.  Brush.     Address:     508   West   122d   St.,    New   York, 

Knowlt>n.   Springfield,   and   took  2   vrs.'   course  at  or  Ferrisburgh,   Vt. 

Harvard  Law  Sch.;  admitted  to  bar,  1881:  m.  Kath-  ELMORE,    Samuel   Dean,    lawyer;    b.    Hartford, 

arine  .Vllyn   Rice,   of    Springfield,   Apr.    13,    1882;   2  Conn.,    Dec.    29,    1868;    s.    Samuel   B.   and    Mary    A. 

sons,  Theodore  W..  Ralph  W.  Tn  practice  at  Sprint-  (Burnham)    Elmore;    descendant    of    Edward    El- 

field  since  1881;  mem.  firm  Ellis,  Brewster  &  Ellis  more,    who    came    to    America,     1636;    prep.    edn. 

since  Sept.,  1913.   Pres.  Milton  Bradley  Co.,  Spring-  Phillips'  Exeter  Acad.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1893,  LL.B., 

field  Power  Associates.   Ellis   Title  &  Conveyance  1896;    m.    Susie   C.    Elmore,    of   Cambridge,    Mass., 

Co.;    dir.    Springfield    Nat.    Bank.    Holvoke   C^vd    fk  Nov.    27,    1899.     Admitted   to   Mass.   bar,    1896.    and 

Paper  Co.,  U.S.  Spring  Bed  Co.,  Crocker,  McElwain  since  practiced  in  Boston.    Mem.  Cambridge  Com- 

Co.,    Chem.    Paper    Mfg.    Co.,    Four    Forty    Fourth  mon    Council.    1902-5;    mem.    Mass.    Ho.    of    Rep., 

Av.  Co..  Third  Oakland  Syndicate,  Potter  Knitting  1906-8.    Republican.    Mem.  Mass.   State  Bar  Assn., 

Co.;  trustee  Springfield  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank.  Bar  Assn.  Citv  of  Boston.    Conglist.    Mason   (K.T., 

Mem.    Mass.    Ho.    of    Rep.,    1893;    was    mem.    City  Shriner).    Clubs:    Boston  Citv,  Harvard   (Boston). 

Council,    and    mayor  of   Springfield,    1902.     Repub-  Home:     196    Windsor    Rd.,    Waban,    Mass.     Office: 

lican.   V.-p.  Wesson  Maternitv  Hosp.;  mem.  finance  60    State    St.,    Boston. 

com.    Home   for   Friendless   Women   and   Children.  ELMORE      Samnel    Edward      hanker-    h      <?r.nth 

Mem.  Springfield  Bd.  Trade,  Am.,  Mass.,  and  Hamp-  Windsor     Conn       Nov      3      1833-     s^^^^^ 

den .Co,_bar_assns..  Phi  Beta  Kappa.    Clubs:    Har-  Sfs'sa' (BuTnham)°ElmoreY  pVep^'ed^^'^^^^^ 

Williams 
Hartford, 

39"Muibe'rrv"  ^t"  Office- "'r^'^n'^'T^Tpir^'t'^ifnrin'^-fini;!'    ^^^^  Samuel  Dean,  Charles  Burnham.  Henry  Den- 
39  Mulberry  St.    Office.    500  Main  St.,  Springfield,    nis.     Teacher,     Great    Barrington,    Mass.,     1857-8, 

!;„    „  Stowe,  Vt.,  1859;  in  office  of  state  treas..  Hartford, 

ELLIS.  W^arren  Eugrene,  mfr.;  b.  Bradford,  Mass.,  1860-4;  founder.  1864,  sec.  and  preas..  1864-73,  Con- 

Oct.  22.   1866;  s.  Cyrus  Carleton  and  Sylvia  (Rus-  tinental  Life  Ins.  Co.;   pres.  Conn.  River  Banking 

.sell)      Ellis,     descendant     on      mother's     side     of  Co.,   1874-13   (retired);  dir.  and  treas.  J.  R.  Mont- 

Gov.   Bradford,  of  the  Mayflower:   grad.   Bradford  gomery  Co.,  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.;  dir.  C.  Cowles 

High   Sch  .   1885;    m.   Leslie  .Tosephine  Russell,   of  Co.  (New  Haven),  Hartford  County  Mut.  Fire  Ins. 

Br^ston,    Sept.    24.    1907.     Became    connected    with  Co.    Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1860  and  1864  (chmn. 

manufacture   of  leather,   as   Ellis   &  Mason,   1885;  rnil.   com.)    spl.    state   agt.    to    enlist   troops,    1862 

began  manufacture  of  own  inventions,  1899,  under  Republican.     Conglist.     Organizer    and    pres    Wil- 

corpr  rate    name   of   Ellis    Lacer   Co.;    sold    out    to  liams  College  Alumni  Assn.  of  Conn.;  mem.  Conn. 

i!"'.t^!3,  Shoe  Machinery  Co.,  1910;  now  pres.  W.  E.  Hist.  Soc,  S.R.,  Delta  Upsilon,  Hartford  Chamber 

Kills  Co.;  v.-p.  New  Era  Machinery  Co.;  dir.  Haver-  of  Commerce.    Clubs:    Republican,  Williams  Club 


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(New  York).    Home:  9S  Farmington  Av.,  Hartford,  Congress,  from  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  Hartford  R.R..   1885. 

Conn.*  Mem.    Am.    Soc.    C.E.     Conglist.     Mason.      Clubs: 

EISON,  Alfred  Walter,  art  publisher;  b.  Boston  graduates'    (New   Haven).   University    (Hartford). 

1S59;    s.   Julius   and    Rosalie    (Schnell)    Elson;    ed.  Address.     107  College   St..   New  Haven.   Conn. 

English  and  Roxbury  high  schs.;  m.  Maud  Spooner,  EIiWEi;!!,  Levi  Henry,  college  prof.;  b.  North- 

of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  Dec.   16,   1886.    Began  in  art  ampton,   Mass.,   Mar.   22,   1854;   s.  Levi   Henry  and 

printing    business,    ISSS;    propr.    A.    W.    Elson    &  Harriet   Addaline    (Ross)    Elwell;    B.A..    Amherst. 

Co.;    pres.    and    treas.    Elson    Art    Pub.    Co.,    Inc.  1S75,    M.A.,    1878;    studied   Yale,    1876-7;    m.   Abbie 

Etcher;  has  lectured  at  Harvard.  Clubs:  Twentieth  Miner  Nickerson.  of  Newton,  Mass.,  Dec.  20,  1883. 

Century  (Boston),  Belmont  Springs  Country.  Rec-  Teacher     at     Poughkeepsie,     N.Y.,     1875-6;     instr. 

reations:    music.    Home:    527  Concord  Av.    Offices:  Latin,  1877-8,  Greek,  1878-90,  Sanskrit  since  1881, 

School  St.,  Belmont,  Mass.;  also  2A  Park  St.,  Bos-  asst.   and   asso.    prof.    Greek,   since   1890,   Amherst 

ton.                                                                        '  Coll.      Sec.     trustees     Amherst     Acad.;     historian 


Opera,    _ 

Use,  1902;  Woman's  Work  in  Music,  1903;  Modern  EIiWEIiI^,  Rufus  N.,  lumber  and  insurance;   b. 

Composers  of  Europe,  1904;  Music  Club  Programs  Detroit,   Aug.   24,   1862;   s.   George  H.  and  Hannah 

for    All    Nations,    1907.     Editor    and  ^chief   contbr.  E.    (Prentiss)    Elwell;   ed.   common   schs.   and   Me. 

The  Musician's  Guide,  1913;  The  Book  of  Musical  Central  Inst.,  Pittsfield,  Me.;  m.  Mary  E.  Boswell, 

Knowledge,    1915.    Address:     Sll   Beacon   St.,   Bos-  of  Newton.  N.H.,  Mar.  14,  1888;  2  children.  George 

ton  *  W.     (lawyer,     Boston),     Clinton     W.     (insurance, 

ELSON,  Louis  Charles,  music  teacher,  lecturer;  Exeter,   N.H  >      Taught  sch     1879-80;  has  been  in 

b.  Boston    Apr.  17.  1S4S;  s.  Julius  and  Rosalie  El-  l"'S^er    business    since    1884      also    gen     agt.    for 

son;     ed.     Brimmer    and    Mayhew    schs.,    Boston;  N.H    of  fire  and  ins.  cos      dr    Exeter  Cooperative 

studied    music    with    Aug.    Kreissmann    and    Carl  Bank.    Col    on  staff   Gov    Tuttle  of  NH.,   1891-3 

Gloggner  Castelli,   Leipzig;   m.   Bertha  Lissner,  of  collector   of   customs     Portsmouth    N.H      1898-05 

Boston,  1S73.    Teacher  and  lecturer  on  music  since  '^„^"^--,  o^'?-    ?°^    °^    fqlf^'?^        Rpnnhlf^an        Mem* 

1876;  was  prof.  Boston  U.;  editor  "Vox  Humana,"  1911-13      ^fPf^ker      1905-7)        Repubhcan.      Mem 

1880;  editor  Musical  Herald,  1880;  European  corr.  I'^P-Xy  u  JiJi'.  ^?^^r.^Jr.Zfinr.r:r.n^^•:  Wrr^A- 
Boston  Transcript,  1883-4;  music  editor  Boston  fi^ld(Manch^ester);Wonolancet  (Concord).  Hor^^ 
Dallv  Advertiser  since  1888;  teacher  and  lecturer  40  Lincoln  St.  Office:  123  Water  St.,  Exeter,  N.H. 
N.B.  Conservatory  since  1880.  Contbr.  European  ELWELL,  Walter  Edward,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
letters  to  New  York  Tribune,  New  York  Evening  Portland,  Me.,  Apr.  21,  1866;  s.  Edward  Henry  and 
Post,  and  Boston  Transcript,  1884;  Boston  corr.  Sarah  Catherine  (Jordan)  Elwell;  descendant  of 
of  "Die  Musik,"  Berlin,  and  Revue  Musicale,  Paris.  Robert  Elwell,  of  Gloucester,  Mass.,  and  Rev.  Rob- 
Lecturer  at  Lowell  Inst.,  Boston  (2  series)  and  ert  Jordan,  of  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me.;  M.D..  Med.  Sch. 
has  lectured  at  Harvard,  Cornell,  Brown,  Vassar,  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1887;  m.  Grace  L  Richardson, 
Yale  Graduates  Club,  etc.;  city  lecturer  (Boston)  of  Portland,  Me..  Jan.  10,  1891;  3  children,  Marian 
on  music,  1907 — ,  giving  about  40  lectures  an-  L.,  Edward  R.,  Margaret.  Interne  Me.  Gen.  Hosp., 
nuallv.  Corresponding  member  Brooklyn  Institute;  1887;  asst.  surgeon,  rank  of  capt.,  Nat.  Home  tor 
pres.  "Mu.'^io  Teachers'  National  Assn.,  1904.  (See  Disabled  Vol.  Soldiers,  1888-93;  surgeon  maj.  same. 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  1893-6;  insp.-gen.  and  chief  surgeon,  rank  of  col., 
Sll  Beacon  St.  Office:  New  England  Conserva-  1906-11;  resigned  July  31,  1911;  treas.  Burnham  & 
tory    Boston  *  Morrill    Co.,    wholesale   canned    goods,    since    1911. 

ELTON,  James  Samuel,  mfr.,  banker:  b.  Water-  Mem.  A.^LA,  Me.  Med    Assn.,  |oc    ColoYai  Wa^^^^^ 

bury.    Conn.,    Nov.    7.    1838;    s.    John    Prince    and  Mason   /K  T.)       Republican.      Pro  test  a^^^^ 

Olive   Margaret    (Hall)    Eltin;   ed.   Everest's   Sch.,  ^u^beHan*!   Fratermt^^ 

Hamden,    Conn.,    and    Russell's    Mil.    Acad.,    New  t^rL.^gr'"?[l;,.^?F|.^^Vl^.^q/'  P^^^ 

Haven:  m.  Oct.  28,  1863,  Charlotte  Augusta  Steele  West  St     Office.   45  Watei    St     I^o'^tland,  Me. 

(died.  1899);  1  son.  John  Prince,  b.  June  30,  1865.  ELY,  Charies  Christopher    tool  mfr  :  b^(3wego^^ 

Entered  emplov  Waterbury  Brass  Co.,  as  anpren-  N.Y.     Apr.    19,    184,;    s    William    Alfred   and   Ann 

tice,    1863;    pres.    same,    since    1874;    pres.    Water-  Smith   (Gregory)   El>^  descendant  of  Richard  El>. 

bury   Nat.   Bank,    since   1896;    dir.   Am.    Brass   Co..  who  emigrated  from  England  to  Lyme   Conn    1660 

Blake    &    Johnson    Co..    Waterbury    Hosp..     Silas  ed.    Owego    Acad.:    "^marped^    In    drug   bus         g 

Bronson    Librarv.     the    Westover    School    Corpn.  Owego,  1868-83;  engaged  in  manufacture  and  sale 

Mem.    Conn.    Senate,    1882-3.     Republican.     Epis-  of  drug   specialties.   New   York,    1SS.-96     removed 

copalian.     Club:     Waterbury    (pres.    1893-5).     Ad-  to  Boston,  1902;  treas.  and  mgr.Trimont  Mfg.  C^ 

dress-    Waterbury    Conn  since  Feb.  1,  1902.     Republican.    Presbyterian.    Au- 

aress.     wateroury,  i^onn.  ^^^^     ^^^  Image  Makers  and  Other  Poems,  1912; 

ELTON,  John  Prince,  mfr. ;  b.  Waterbury,  Conn.,  Happiness      Joy    and    Happiness     (poems),     1913. 

June  30,  1S65;  s.  James  Samuel  and  Charlotte  Au-  Home'  Brookline,  Mass.   Office:  55  Amory  St.,  Rox- 

gusta    (Steele)    Elton;    prep.    edn.    St.   Paul's   Sch.,  ^urv    Bo=iton 

Concord,  N.H.;  B.S.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  s'liY'  Edward  Francis,  architect;  b.  Providence, 
1888:  m.  Waterbury.  July  9.  1902.  Deborah  Steele,  j^  j  ^^^  ^^2  1858-  s  Dr.  James  Winchell  Cole- 
Entered  mfr.  business  at  Waterbury,  1888;  treas.  ^an  and  Susan  (Backus)  Ely;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
and  dir.  Am.  Brass  Co.,  Waterbury  Brass  Co.;  pres.  ^879  (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  began  study  in  archi- 
Blake  &  Johnson  Co.;  dir.  Colonial  Trust  Co.,  tecture  in  office  of  Stone  &  Carpenter,  Providence, 
Waterbury  Nat.  Bank;  v.-p.  Dime  Savings  Bank;  iggQ.  b  S  in  Architecture,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1882. 
mayor  of  Waterbury,  1904-6.  Mem.  Delta  Psi.  ^gg^'  j^  Dept  of  Applied  Mechanics,  1882-3,  instr. 
Address:  Waterbury,  Conn.  jn  architecture.  1883-5,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  in  em- 
ELWELL,    Charles    Clement,    ta.     Belfast  _  Me.,  ploy  of  H.  H.  Richardson,  then  Shep^ey.^  R.utan^& 

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NH^&^'h^  R.r'.    isgs-o's';  'supt.  "shore  "Line"  and  AmV  fnTt."  Architects,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.    Clubs: 

other  divisions,   13  yrs.:  engr.  electric  ry.  lines  in  Hope.   Art    Agawam   Hunt,    Squantum   Assn      R  1 

Conn.,   3    yrs.;   chief  engr.   Public  Utilities   Comn.,  Country    (Providence),    Bristol    Yacht    University 

1911-Julv:     1915.     when     apptd.     a     pub.     utilities  (New   York).    Technology    (Boston)      Recreations, 

commr    for   6-vr.    term.     Candidate    for   mayor   of  yachting,  golf,  reading.    Address:  36  Prospect  St., 

Norwich  on  Rep.    ticket,   1902.    Del.   Internat.   Ry.  Providence,  R.I. 


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ELY,  Frederick  David,  judge;  b.  Wrentham, 
Mass.,  Sept.  24,  1S38;  s.  Nathan  and  Amelia  Maria 
(Partridge)  Ely;  M.A.,  Brown  U.,  1S5'J;  in.  Kliza 
B.  Whittier,  of  Boston,  Dec.  ti,  1866  (now  deceased); 
2d.  Anna  Kmerson,  of  Rochester,  Vt.,  Aug.  10,  1S85. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1862;  began  practice  at  iJedham, 
Mass.;  trustee  Dedham  Instn.  for  Savings;  dir. 
Uedham  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  Mem.  Mass.  llo.  of  lioi)., 
1873,  Senate,  1878,  1879;  mem.  4!*th  Congress  (188.")- 
7) ;  asso.  justice  Municipal  Ct.  of  Boston  since  1888; 
trial  justice  Norfolk  Co.,  Mass.,  1867-84;  mem. 
Sch.  Com.,  Dedham,  12  yrs.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Mason;  past  deput.v  grand  master  Grand 
[.lOdge  of  Mass.  Home:  Dedham,  Mass.  Office:  70 
Court  House,  Pemborton  S(i.,  Boston.* 

EIilT,  Fredericlc  William,  business  man;  b.  Low- 
ell, Mass.,  Dec.  3.  1860;  .s.  Joseph  H.  and  Laura  M. 
ICly;  prep,  edn.,  Lowell  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Amherst 
Coll.,  1882;  m.  Bertha  Comins  Shattuck,  of  Dow- 
ell,  Sept.  21,  1887;  2  sons,  .Joseph  S.,  Richard  S. 
Entered  cotton  mill  as  day  laborer;  became  asst. 
supt.  and  later  supt.  Tremont  &.  Suffolk  Mills, 
Lowell;  agt.  Falls  Mills,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1890-3; 
agt.  Columbian  Mfg.  Co.,  since  1893.  Address: 
Greenville.  N.ll. 

ELY,  ■William  Henry,  lawyer;  Nov.  27,  1856-1909. 
(See  vol.  i;io;<.  > 

EMEBICK,  Charles  Franklin,  educator;  b.  on  a 
farm  mar  J)a\'ti)n,  O.,  Nov.  17,  1867;  s.  Simon  and 
Mary  Ann  C.  (Kumler)  Emerick;  studied  Antioch 
Coll.,  O..  1885-7;  A.B.,  Wittenberg  Coll.,  O.,  1889, 
A.M.,  1891;  M.S.,  Mich.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1891;  I'h.M.,  U. 
of  Mich.,  1895;  Ph.D..  Columbia,  1897;  m.  Ruth  W. 
Butterwoi-th,  of  Cincinnati,  June  18,  1901;  1  son, 
Charles  B.,  b.  Jan.  20,  1913.  Prof,  history  and 
economics,  Avalon  Coll.,  Trenton,  Mo.,  1891-4; 
awarded  1st  prize  In  Lubin  prize  essay  contest, 
subject,  Agricultural  Discontent  in  the  U.S.,  Apr., 
1896;  fellow  in  economics,  Columbia,  1896-7;  asst., 
1897-8,  instr.,  1898-9,  Vanderbilt  U. ;  asso.  prof., 
1899-03,  prof,  economics  and  sociology,  since  1903, 
Smith  Coll.  Mem.  Mich.  Polit.  Science  Assn.,  Am. 
Econ.  Assn.  Clubs:  Economic.  Recreations:  ten- 
nis, walking,  travel.  Address:  12  Massasoit  St., 
Northampton,   Mass. 

EMEBSOIT,  Benjamin  Kendall,  geologist;  b. 
Nashua,  N.H.,  Dec.  20,  1S43;  s.  Benjamin  F.  and 
Elizabeth  (Kendall)  Emerson;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1865; 
studied  at  univs.  of  Gottingen  and  Berlin;  Ph.D., 
Giittingen.  1870  (LL.D.,  Amherst,  1915);  m.  Mary 
Annette  Hopkins,  Apr.  2.  1873  (died  July  31,  1895); 
2d.  Anna  M.  Seeley,  of  Amherst,  Mass.,  Sept.  4, 
1901.  Instr.  geology,  1870-2,  prof,  geology  and  min- 
eralogy, since  1872,  Amherst;  prof,  same.  Smith 
Coll.,  1S78-12.  Asst.  geologist,  1890-6,  geologist 
since  1896.  U.S.  Geol.  Survey.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  other  details.)  Address:  Amherst, 
Mass.* 

EMEBSON,  Charles  Chase,  artist;  b.  Baltimore, 
iVld.,  .Jan.  25,  1871;  s.  Cliarles  H.  and  Fannie  R. 
Emerson;  studied  art  in  various  studios,  Boston; 
descendant  of  Parson  Emerson,  of  Concord,  who 
fired  the  shot  "heafd  round  the  world."  Engaged 
in  illustrating  books,  mags.,  and  painting  since 
1890;  illustrator  for  Saturday  Evening  Post,  Har- 
per's Magazine  and  many  of  the  largest  publica- 
tions of  the  country;  prin.  Fenway  Sch.  of  Illustra- 
tion. Mem.  Illustrators'  Assn.,  New  York.  Clubs: 
Boston  City,  Boston  Art,  Fenway  Fencing,  Salma- 
gundi (New  York).  Recreations:  fencing,  swim- 
ming.   Address:  107  Fenway  Studios,  Boston,  Mass. 

EIVIEBSON,  Charles  E.,  editor;  b.  Bristol,  Me., 
May  J  7.  J  845;  s.  Charles  W.  and  Abigail  Mann 
(Sproul)  Emerson;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Bristol  and 
Wiscasset,  Me.;  m.  Josephine  B.  Rogers,  of  Bath. 
Me.,  Oct.  20.  1868:  children.  Walter  L.,  Gertrude  J., 
Annie  E.,  Mary  R.  (1st  three  deceased)  In  drug- 
business,  1866-75;  began  newspaper  business,  1881; 
now  editor  and  puJi.  Sheepscot  Echo.  Prohibition- 
ist. Methodist.  Odd  Fellow.  Address:  Wiscasset, 
Me. 

EMEBSON,  Charles  Franklin,  educator;  b 
Chelmsford,  Mass.,  Sept.  28,  1843:  s.  Owen  and 
Louisa  (Butterfleld)  Emerson;  A.B.,  Dartmouth, 
1868,  A.M..  1871;  m.  Caroline  Flag,g,  of  North 
Chelmsford.  Mass.,  Jan.  20,  1875.  Instr.  mathe- 
matics,  N.H.    Coll.    Agr.    and   Mech.    Arts,    1868-74; 


tutor  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1868-72,  asso.  prof,  mathe- 
matics and  natural  philosophy,  1872-8,  instr.  as- 
tronomy, 1878-92,  prof,  natural  philosophy,  1878- 
99,  dean  academic  faculty,  1893-13,  dean  emeritus, 
July  1,  1913 — ,  Dartmouth  Coll.  Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1915-16.    Address:  Hanover,  N.H.* 

EMEBSON,  Charles  Martin,  mfr.,  banker;  Nov. 
25,  ]846-Fel).  J,   1909.     (Sec  vol.  1909.) 

EMEBSON,  Charles  Walter,  dress  trimmings;  b. 
Newton,  Mass.,  Feb.  9,  1856;  s.  Darius  Richard 
and  Henrietta  L.  (Dearborn)  Emerson;  ed.  pub. 
and  pvt.  schs.,  Newton  and  Boston;  unmarried. 
Has  been  identified  since  1875.  with  retail  business 
established  by  father  as  D.  R.  Emerson  &  Co.; 
succeeded  to  sole  ownership  on  death  of  father. 
May,  1900.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Progressive.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Boston  Ath- 
letic Assn.,  Brookline  Country,  Oakley  Country. 
(Mr.  Eineison  died  Ajjr.  4,  1915.) 

EMEBSON,  Charles  Wesley;  Nov.  30,  1837-Nov. 
30,  1908.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica, 1908-9.) 

EMEBSON,  Edward  Waldo,  M.D.;  b.  Concord, 
Mass.,  July  10,  1844;  s.  Ralph  Waldo  and  Lidian 
(Jackson)  Emerson;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1866,  M.D., 
1874.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and 
writings.)    Address:  Concord,  Mass.* 

EMEBSON,  Ellen  Bussell,  author;  Jan.  16,  1837- 
June  12,  1907.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1908-9.) 

EMEBSON,  Ellius  Albert,  farmer,  dairyman;  b. 
Ha\erhill,  Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1853;  s.  Albert  and  Sarah 
Ann  (Greenough)  Emerson;  prep,  edn.,  Haverhill 
High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1875;  m.  Aurella  Anna 
Gardner,  of  Haverhill,  Dec.  24,  1881;  children,  Al- 
bert Gardner,  Ethel  Adelaide  (Mrs.  G.  Franks 
Simonds),  Samuel  Everett,  Theodore  Harrison,  Liz- 
zie S.  (Mrs. Dr.  William  Rae  Young,  Lawton,  Mich.), 
Horace  Ellius.  Taught  in  high  sch.  for  3  yrs.; 
has  engaged  in  farming,  and  production  and  sale 
of  milk  since  Mar.  20,  1877.  Served  on  Sch.  Com.; 
justice  of  the  peace.  Republican.  Conglist.  Dir. 
Mass.  Fruit  Growers'  Assn.,  Mass.  Cattle  Owners' 
Assn.;  mem.  Essex  Co.  Agrl.  Soc.  (v.-p. ),  Haverhill 
Hist.  Soc.  Mason;  charter  mem.  Grange.  Address: 
260  North  Broadway,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

EMEBSON,  Ernest  Benjamin,  M.D. ;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Jan.  25,  1874;  s.  George  A.  and 
Luzetta  S.  (Draper)  Emerson;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1898;  m.  Hannah  Lowell,  of  Auburn,  Me.,  Apr. 
27,  1904;  1  child.  Asst.  supt.  State  Infirmary, 
Tewksbury,  Mass.,  1903-8;  supt.  North  Reading 
State  Sanatorium,  1908-11;  med.  dir.  Bridgewater 
State  Hosp.,  State  Farm,  Mass..  since  1911.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Medico-Psychol. 
Assn.,  N.E.  Soc.  of  Psychiatry,  Am.  Hosp.  Assn. 
RepuJjlican.  Methodist.  Mason.  Address:  State 
Farm,  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

EMEBSON,  Francis  Fatten,  M.D. ;  b.  Candia,  N. 
H.,  June  10,  1862:  s.  Moses  F.  and  Abbie  (Patten) 
Emerson;  descendant  of  Michael  Emerson,  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  1634;  ed.  Pembroke  (N.H.)  Acad.,  and 
under  pvt.  tutelage;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg. 
(Columbia),  1886;  m.  Rena  Colby,  of  Boston,  Nov. 
16,  1886;  2  children,  Guy  C,  Margaret.  Specialist 
in  treatment  of  ear,  nose  and  throat  since  1898; 
instr.  in  laryngology,  asst.  in  otology,  Harvarii 
Med.  Sch.;  asst.  aural  surgeon,  Mass.  Charitable 
Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  since  1910.  Fellow  Am. 
Coll.  Surgeons,  Am.  Laryngol.,  Rhinol.  and  Otol. 
Soc,  N.E.  Laryngol.  and  Otol.  Soc;  mem.  A.M. A. 
(sec.  Laryngol.,  Rhinol.  and  Otol.  Sect.);  hon.  mem. 
Vt  State  Med.  Soc  Independent  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Mem.  Washington  Lodge,  F.  &  A.M.  Club: 
Harvard  (Boston).  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  124 
Longwood  Av.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  520  Com- 
monwealth  Av.,   Boston. 

EMEBSON,  Frederick  Lincoln,  M.D. ;  b.  Boston, 
Dec.  15,  1861;  s.  Joseph  Barrett  and  Sarah  Soule 
(Weston)  Emerson;  ed.  Boston  pub.  and  high  schs.; 
M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1892;  m.  Teckla 
Metta  Hilbert,  of  MilwauKee,  Wis.,  Oct.  23,  1894. 
In  practice  in  Boston  since  June,  1892;  obstetrician 
to  Mass.  Homoe.  and  Emerson  Hosps. ;  asst.  in  clin. 
medicine,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine.  Mem.  Am. 
Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc.    (sec, 


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1899-06),  Boston.  Homoe.  Med  Soc,  Mass.  Surg, 
and  Gynecol.  Soc.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  University 
(Boston),  Corinthian  Yacht  (Marblehead,  Mass.). 
Recreations:  yachtingr.  Home:  416  Marlborough 
St.,  Boston.   Mass. 

EBXSRSOM',  Georg'e  Henry,  M.D. ;  b.  Hampden, 
Me.,  Feb.  17,  lS5o;  s.  Nathan,  Jr.  and  Lucy  E. 
(Barnes)  Emerson;  ed.  Hampden  Acad.;  U.  of 
Mich.  Dept.  of  Medicine  and  Surgery;  M.D.,  Med. 
Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1874;  New  York  Polyclinic, 
1887;  m.  Flora  S.  Varnum,  of  Penobscot,  Me.,  June, 
1875;  children,  Mabel  E.,  Esther  M.  Practiced  in 
Bucksport,  Me.,  since  1875;  mem.  Bd.  of  U.S.  Ex- 
amining Surgeons,  Bd.  of  Registration  of  Medicine 
in  Me.  Republican.  Protestant.  Recreations:  vio- 
linist,  orchardist.    Address:   Bucksport,  Me. 

ElVEERSON,  Henry  A.,  paper  mfr.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
EMERSON,  Hertoert  Clark,  M.D. ;  b.  Claremont, 
N.H.,  Dec.  19,  1865;  s.  Mose.s  R.  and  Helen  (Rich- 
ards) Emerson;  A.B.,  Amher.st,  1889;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1893;  m.  Louise  B.  Whitco'mb,  of  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1895;  1  son,  Richards  Haskell. 
Began  practice  in  Springfield,  1893;  health  phys. 
Springfield  Bd.  of  Health,  1900-7,  inclusive;  asso. 
med.  examiner  Hampden  C^o.,  1904-7;  state  insp.  of 
health,  1907-9;  mem.  Mass.  commn.  to  investigate 
the  inspection  of  factories,  Mercantile  establish- 
ments, etc.;  propr.  Emerson  Commercial  Testing 
Laboratory  since  1903.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Am.  Chem.  Soc.  Springfield  Med.  Club.  Mem. 
Springfield  Bd.  of  Trade.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Nayasset,  The  Club,  Rotary,  Colony,  Di- 
versity, Springfield  Country.  Recreations:  music. 
Home:  83  Maple  St.  Office:  145  Chestnut  St., 
Springfield,  Mass. 

EMERSON,     James    E.,     clergyman.      (See    vol. 

1909.) 

EMERSON,  James  Marion,  editor;  b.  Denton, 
Md.,  Dec.  14,  1845;  s.  John  H.  and  Sarah  Loretta 
Emerson;  A.B.,  Washington  Coll.,  Chestertown, 
Md.,  1863;  m.  Lizzie  N.  Steward,  of  Mullica  Hill, 
N.  J.,  1866  (died  1871);  m.  2d,  Julia  B.  Foord,  of 
Wilmington,  Del.,  1874;  children,  Howard  P.,  J. 
Ralph,  Lillian  May,  Marion  Estelle.  Has  been  in 
newspaper  business  since  beginning  of  active 
career;  succeeded  father  on  Denton  Union,  1866; 
became  asso.  editor  Wilmington  (Del.)  Daily  Com- 
mercial, 1871;  removed  to  Ansonia,  Conn.,  1876; 
bought  the  Naugatuck  Valley  Sentinel,  then  a 
weekly;  established  a  daily,  1884;  pres.  Emerson 
Pub.  Co.  and  of  Conn.  Assn.  Dailies.  Republican. 
Address:  Ansonia,  Conn. 

EMERSON,  Kendall,  M.D.;  b.  Northampton. 
Mass.,  June  27,  1S75;  s.  Benjamin  K.  and  Mary  An- 
nette (Hopkins)  Emerson;  B.A.,  Amherst  Coll., 
1897;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1901;  m.  Water- 
town,  N.Y.,  Oct.  1,  1903,  Josephine  D.  Sewall;  chil- 
dren, Sewall,  Kendall,  Jr.  Interne  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.,  1900-2;  orthopedic  surgeon  INIemorial  Hosp. 
and  surgeon  to  out-patients  Mem.orial  Hosp.  since 
1903.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Alpha  Delta  Phi  (Amherst).  Republi- 
can. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Worcester  Country, 
Worcester,  Tatnuck  Country.  Recreations:  yacht- 
ing. Home:  56  William  St.  Office:  37  Pearl  St., 
Worcester,  Mass. 

EMERSON,  Iiuther  Orlando,  composer;  b.  Par- 
sonsfield.  Me.,  Aug.  3,  1820;  ed.  Parsonsfield  Sem. 
and  Effingham  Acad.;  (Mus.  D.,  Findlay  Coll.. 
Ohio,  1891);  m.  Mary  J.  Gove,  of  Boston,  Mar.  4, 
1847  (died  Jan.  14,  1902).  Studied  music  and  be- 
came teacher  and  choirmaster  8  yrs.  at  Salem, 
Mass.;  afterward  organist  and  musical  dir.  4  yrs. 
at  Bullfinch  St.  Ch.,  Boston:  has  directed  about  300 
musical  festivals  and  convs.  Has  made  over  70 
collections  of  ch.  and  other  music;  also  instruc- 
tion books  for  piano,  organ,  etc;  composed  about 
80  songs,  quartets  and  piano  pieces,  3  masses,  and 
many  ch.  anthems.  Composed  the  music  for  the 
war  song:  "We  Are  Coming  Father  Abraham,  writ- 
ten bv  William  Cullen  Bryant.  Address:  182  Fair- 
mount  Av..  Hyde  Park,  Mass.* 

EMERSON,  Nathaniel  W.,  surgeon;  b.  Boston, 
Mar.  6,  1854:  s.  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Weston)  Emer- 
son; A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1880,  A.M.,  1894;  M.D., 
Boston  Univ.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1881;  m.  Carlotta  A. 


Bond;  2  sons,  Richard,  Philip.  Prof.  surg.  dis- 
eases of  women,  Boston  Univ.  Sch.  of  Medicine; 
consulting  surgeon,  Melrose  IIosp.,  Trull  Hosp., 
Biddeford,  Me.,  Wesson  Memorial  Ho.sp.,  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  Henry  Hey  wood  Hosp.,  Gardner,  Mass.; 
founder  and  owner  Emerson  Hosp.  (pvt.).  Mem. 
Am.  Inst.  Homccoi)athy  and  Surg.  &  Gynecological 
Soc.  of  same;  Mass.  llomoc.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Surg. 
&  Gynecol.  Soc,  Boston  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Hughes 
Med.  Club,  Homoe.  Med.  Soc.  of  N.Y.  (hon.).  Me. 
Homoe.  Med.  Soc  (hon.).  Address:  295  Common- 
wealth A  v.,  Boston,  and  118  Forest  Hill  St.,  Ja- 
maica Plain.* 

EMERSON,  Philip,  teacher;  b.  Reading,  Mass., 
May  7,  1865;  s.  Silas  Gassett  and  Frutilla  (Wake- 
field) Emerson;  grad.  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  State 
Normal  Sch.,  1885;  m.  Minnie  Evelyn  Dewey,  of 
Reading,  Mass.,  Jan.  14,  1891.  Teacher  since  1885; 
instr.  in  geography  and  the  methods  of  teaching 
it  at  the  institutes,  conventions  and  summer  schs. 
of  N.E.  since  1898;  now  prin.  Cobbet  Grammar  Sch., 
Lynn,  Mass.  Instr.  commercial  geographv,  sum- 
mer term,  Cornell,  1903,  1904;  instr.  pedagogy,  sch. 
garden  session  of  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1907;  mem. 
exec.  com.  Mass.  No-License  League;  dir.  Mass. 
Anti-Saloon  League,  etc.;  pres.  Federated  Church- 
men of  Greater  Lynn.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  books  and  writings.)  Address:  Lynn, 
Mass.* 

EMERSON,  Samuel  Tranklin,  college  prof.;  b. 
Norwich,  Vt.,  Aug.  26,  1850;  s.  Edward  Brown  and 
Ann  (Lummus)  Emerson;  A.B.,  Yale,  1872.  Head 
of  private  sch.  for  boys,  Stratford,  Conn.,  1872-5; 
grad.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1878;  post-grad,  work, 
Tubingen  and  Berlin,  1878-80;  (hon.  Ph.D.,  Am- 
herst Coll.,  1885);  m.  Mary  Brayton  Hitchcock,  of 
New  York,  Dec.  28,  1881.  Prof.  Greek,  1881-9,  his- 
tory and  sociology,  1889 — ,  U.  of  Vt.  Conglist. 
Address:  Burlington,  Vt.* 

EMERSON,  William  Robie  Patten,  M.D. ;  b.  Can- 
dia,  N.H.,  Sept.  29,  1869;  s.  Moses  Fitts  and  Abigail 
(Patten)  Emerson;  grad.  Pembroke  Acad..  N.H., 
1888;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1892;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1899;  m.  Edna  Skilton,  of  Brookline,  Mass., 
May  27,  1909.  House  phys.,  Boston  City  Hosp., 
1899-01;  since  practiced  in  Boston;  prof,  childrens' 
diseases.  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.;  pres.  Bd.  of  Mili- 
tary Examiners,  State  of  Mass.,  1910-14;  surgeon 
and  maj.  1st  Corps  Cadets,  Boston.  Mem.  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Pediatric  Soc,  Suffolk  Dist.  Med. 
Soc.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Progressive.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  University,  Dartmouth.  Contbr.  on  med. 
subjects.  Recreations:  tennis.  Address:  657  Boyls- 
ton  St.,  Boston. 

EMERTON,  Ephraim,  college  prof.;  b.  Salem, 
Mass.,  Feb.  18,  1851;  s.  James  and  Martha  (West) 
Emerton;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1871;  Ph.D.,  Leipzig,  1876; 
m.  Sibvl  M.  Clark,  of  Cambridge,  Mass..  Apr.  18, 
1877.  Instr.  history  and  German,  1876-8,  instr. 
history,  1878-82,  Winn  prof,  ecclesiastical  history, 
since  1882,  Harvard.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences;  mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Am.  Hist.  Assn., 
N.E.  History  Teachers'  Assn.,  Essex  Inst.;  corr. 
mem.  Institut  Genevois.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books,  etc)  Address:  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

EMERTON,  James  H.,  naturalist,  illustrator;  b. 
Salem,  Mass.,  1847.  Student  of  Am.  spiders  Il- 
lustrator of  zool.  pubis.  Illustrations  in  Pack- 
ard's Guide  to  the  Study  of  Insects;  Scudder  s 
Butterflies  of  North  America;  A.E.  Verrill's  papers 
in  Reports  of  U.S.  Fish  Commn.,  1874-84;  CJ.  S. 
Minot's  text-book  of  Embryology.  Made  models  of 
large  octopus  and  squid  in  museums  at  Cambridge, 
New  Haven,  New  York  and  Washington;  anat- 
omical models  in  med.  museums  of  Harvard,  U.  of 
Pa  and  Army  Med.  Mus.,  Washington.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  writings.)  Address: 
194  Clarendon  St.,  Boston.* 

EMERY,  Albert  Hamilton,  civil  and  mechanical 
engr  ;  b.  :\Iexico,  N.Y.,  June  21,  1834;  s.  Samuel 
and  Catherine  S.  Emerson:  ed.  Mexico  Acad.:  C.E., 
Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst.,  1858;  m.  Mrs.  F.  B.  Myers, 
of  Westmoreland,  N.Y..  Mar.  3,  1875.  Invented 
and  designed  the  well-known  testing  machine  at 
Watertown  Arsenal,  as  well  as  several  others,  and 
has   recently   installed  at  Bur.   of   Standards,    two 


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machines,  one  of  230,000  lbs.  capacity  for  tension 
and  compression,  and  one  of  1,150,000  lbs.  capacity 
for  tension,  and  2,300,000  lbs.  for  compression  on 
specimens  of  all  lengths  up  to  33  ft.  Home: 
Stamford,  Conn.    Office:  Glenbrook,  Conn.* 

EMXIRY,  Allan  C,  wool  merchant;  b.  Watertown, 
Mass.,  .Mar.  17,  1S75;  s.  Aaron  F.  and  Virginia  W. 
(Comstock)  Emery;  descendant  of  John  Emery, 
who  settled  in  Mass.  from  England,  about  1636; 
ed.  Watertown  High  Sch.;  m.  Elsie  D.  Conant,  of 
Newton.  Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1902;  4  children,  Edward  C, 
Mabel  G.,  Virginia  C,  Elsie  E.  Began  in  employ 
of  White  Bros.  &  Co.,  leather,  Bo.ston.  Sept.,  1892; 
with  G.  H.  Goodhue  &  Co.,  wool  mchts.,  1893-5; 
with  llecht,  Liebmann  &  Co.,  wool,  1895-05;  en- 
tered the  firm  of  Goodhue,  Studley  &  Emery,  Apr., 
1905,  and  so  continues.  Pres.  Evangelistic  Assn. 
of  N.E.;  mem.  Newton  Y.M.C.A.  (ex-pres.);  dir. 
Union  Rescue  Mission,  Boston.  Kepublican. 
Conglist.  Club:  Oakley  Country,  (Watertown, 
Mass.).  Home:  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  267  Sum- 
mer St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

EMESy,  Caleb  Joseph,  M.D. ;  b.  Mandarin,  Fla., 
Apr.  16.  1846;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin), 
1S71.  Served  as  surgeon's  steward,  U.S.N.,  Civil 
War,  1863-6;  practiced  at  Biddeford,  Me.,  since 
1871;  city  phys.,  1SS5-94.     Home:  Biddeford,  Me. 

EMERY,    Curtis    Stanton,    lawyer,    collector    of 

customs.      (See    vol.    1909.) 

EMEBT,  Daniel  Sullivan,  ship  broker;  died  Oct. 

2.    1908.      (See   vol.    1909.) 

EMEBT,  Edward  Henry;  b.  Sanford,  Me.,  Aug. 
22,  1!S64;  s.  Charles  Oscar  and  Abbie  Miller  (Ben- 
nett) Emery;  descended  from  Anthony  Emery,  who 
came  to  this  country,  1635,  settling  in  Newbury- 
port,  Mass.,  and  later  came  to  Kittery,  Me.;  ed. 
common  schs  and  high  schs.,  Sanford;  m.  Lillie  A., 
d.  Rev.  Samuel  Poindexter,  of  Sanford,  July  4, 
1893  (died  Dec.  3,  1896);  m.  2d,  Florence  M.  Wat- 
son, of  Sanford,  Apr.  9,  1898;  3  children,  Helen  A., 
b.  June  21,  1899,  Ruth,  Jan.  17,  1901,  Edward  H., 
Jr.,  May  19,  1910.  Engaged  in  grocery  business  6 
yrs. ;  taught  school  in  Sanford,  1  yr. ;  worked  for 
Sanford  Mills,  8  yrs.;  sec.  Christian  Civic  League 
of  Me.  since  1906.  Mem.  Sch.  Bd.  8  yrs.;  deputy 
U.S.  marshal  4  yrs.  under  2d  Cleveland  adminis- 
tration. Democrat.  Conglist.  Past  Grand  Chief 
Templar  of  Grand  Lodge  of  Me.,  I.O.G.T.;  mem. 
Grange  and  Knights  of  Pythias.  Home:  13  Le- 
banon St.,  Sanford,  Me.  Office:  Savings  Bank 
Bldg..  Waterville,  Me. 

EMEBY,  Edward  Stanley;  b.  Boston,  Dec.  28, 
1864;  s.  Francis  I'aulkner  and  Caroline  Sweetser 
(Jones)  Emery:  descendant  of  John  Emery,  of 
West  Newbury,  Mass.;  ed.  Hopkinson  Sch.,  Boston; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1887:  m.  Charlotte  M.  White,  of 
Spokane,  Wash.,  June  15,  1893;  children,  Edward 
Stanley,  .Ir.,  Arthur  Harris.  On  ranch,  Rosalia, 
Wash.,  1892-6~;  mgr.  of  estates  and  real  estate 
dealer,  Boston,  since  1897.  Episcopalian.  Mem. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Mason.  Club:  Harvard. 
Recreations:  farming.  Home:  46  Hyslop  Rd., 
Brookline,  Mass.     Office:  50  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

ESIEB7,  Ernest  Webb,  librarian.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

EMEBT,  Pred  Parker,  college  prof.;  b.  Pem- 
broke. N.H.,  Apr.  11,  1S65;  s.  Natt  B.  and  Abbie  H. 
(Sargent)  Emery;  A.B..  Dartmouth,  1887,  A.M., 
1890;  U.  of  Paris,  1891-2;  U.  of  Berlin,  1892-3:  m. 
Mary  E.  Chesle\%  Amesbury,  Mass.,  June  26,  1889. 
Instr.  Enslish,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1887-91;  asst. 
prof.  English,  Pa.  State  Coll.,  1893-4;  asst.  prof, 
rhetoric  and  oratory,  1894,  prof.,  1895;  now  prof. 
English.  Dartmouth.  Mem.  K.K.K.  and  Sphinx 
Socs.  (Dartmouth).  Club:  St.  Botolph  (Boston). 
Author:  Notes  on  English  Literature,  1891.  Home: 
Hanover,  N.H.* 

EMEBT,  Georg'e  Addison,  lawver;  b.  Saco,  Me., 
Nov.  14,  1839;  s.  Moses  and  Sarah  Cutts  (Thorn- 
ton) Emery;  A.M..  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1S63;  read  law 
with  father;  admitted  to  York  Co.  bar.  1866,  and 
began  practice  in  Saco.  Judge  of  Municipal  Ct., 
1867-71;  court  recorder  several  vrs. ;  mem.  Me.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  188-1-2,  1883-4;  city  solicitor,  1890-4,  1903- 
4  and  190S-9;  park  commr.,  Saco,  many  yrs.  Gen. 
agt.    Provident    Assn.    since    1871;    dir.    York    Nat. 


Bank  since  1882  (pres.) ;  trustee  Saco  Savings  Bank 
since  Jan.  10,  19()6;  trustee,  sec.  and  treas.,  Thorn- 
ton Acad.;  mem.  bd.  Dyer  Library  Assn.  (sec.  and 
treas.);  corporate  mem.  and  sec.  York  Inst.;  pres. 
Laurel  Hill  Cemetery  Assn.;  pres.  York  Bar  Assn. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Me.  Hist  Soc,  Thorn- 
ton Acad.  Alumni  Assn.  (pres.).  Mason  (sec.  lodge 
over  25  yrs.).    Address:  182  Main  St.,  Saco,  Me. 

EMEBV,  Oeorgre  Edwin,  M.D. ;  b.  Milford,  Mass.. 

Mar.  27,  1870;  s.  William  and  Ellen  (VVhalen) 
Emery.;  prep,  edn.,  Leominster  (Mass.)  High  Sch.; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1897;  m.  Wilhelmina 
Inch,  Oct.  18,  1900;  2  children,  George  Inch,  Wil- 
liam. Practiced  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  since  1899; 
mem.  out-patients'  staff,  Memorial  llosp..  1900-10; 
visiting  phys..  Isolation  Hosp.,  since  1909.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Address:  280  Lincoln  St., 
Worcester,  Mass. 

EMEBY,  Henry  Crosby,  economist;  b.  Ellsworth, 
Me.,  Dec.  21,  1872;  s.  Lucilius  Alonzo  and  Annie  S. 
(Crosby)  Emerv;  brother  of  Annie  Crosby  Emery 
Allinson;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1892;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1893; 
Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1896;  studied  U.  of  Berlin,  1896- 
7;  (hon.  A.M.,  Yale,  1900;  LL.D.,  Bowdoin,  1911); 
unmarried.  Instr.  and  prof,  polit.  economy,  Bow- 
doin, 1894-1900;  prof,  polit.  economy,  Yale,  1900- 
1909;  chmn.  U.S.  Tariff  Bd.,  1909-13.  Home:  270 
Crown  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

EMEBY,  lucilius  Alonzo,  judge;  b.  Carmel,  Me., 
July  27,  1840;  s.  James  S.  and  Eliza  A.  (Wing) 
Emery;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1861,  A.M.,  1864  (LL.D., 
1898);  m.  Annie  S.  Crosby,  of  Hampden,  Me.,  Nov. 
9,  1864;  father  of  Henry  Crosby  Emery  and  Annie 
Crosby  Emery  Allinson.  Admitted  to  bar,  1863, 
and  practiced  at  Ellsworth,  Me.;  co.  atty.  Hancock 
Co.,  Me.,  1867-71;  mem.  Me.  Senate,  1874,  75,  81; 
atty.-gen.,  1876-9;  justice  Supreme  Jud.  Ct.  of  Me., 
1883-11  (chief  justice,  Dec.  17,  1906-July  26,  1911), 
resigned.  Republican.  Prof.  med.  jurisprudence, 
Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1889-12;  lecturer 
Roman  law,  U.  of  Me.,  1896 — ,  on  probate  law, 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law;  overseer,  1874-07,  trustee, 
1907 — ,  Bowdoin.  Conglist.  Addre.ss:  Ellswortli, 
Me.* 

EMEBY,  Balph,  capitalist;  b.  Bucksport,  Me., 
Dec.  17,  1860;  s.  Robert  T.  and  Elizabeth  S.  (Ross) 
Emery;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Belfast,  Me.,  and  Portland 
Business  Coll.  (grad.  1878);  m.  Louise  W.  Buxton, 
of  Detroit,  Mich.,  June  10,  1890  (died  1891);  1  son, 
Robert  T.;  m.  2d,  Elma  L.  Cahill,  of  Dowagiac, 
Mich.,  Jan.  20,  1902.  Mem.  firm  of  Swan  &  Sib- 
ley Bros.,  1882-5;  removed  to  Detroit,  1885,  and 
for  a  number  of  years  was  with  Detroit  Stove 
Works,  and  Brush  Electric  Light  Co.;  mem.  Emery 
&  Co.,  1894-02;  returned  to  Belfast,  1902;  engaged 
in  many  lines  of  business  in  the  West,  especially 
banking;  dir.  Citizens  Nat.  Bank  (Independence, 
Kan.),  First  Nat.  Bank  (Kalamazoo,  Mich.),  Kala- 
mazoo City  Savings  Bank,  Monroe  Calculating 
Machine  Co.  (New  York),  Provincial  Paper  Mills 
Co.  (Toronto),  Interlake  Tissue  Mills  (Toronto). 
Mem.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  S.A.R.  (v. -p.  for  Waldo 
Co.,  Me.).  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  De- 
troit (Detroit),  Park  (Kalamazoo.  Mich.).  Country 
clubs  of  Kalamazoo  and  Gull  Lake,  Mich.  Home: 
Belfast,  Me.  Office:  Belfast,  Me.,  and  Kalamazoo, 
Mich. 

EMEBY,  Samuel  W.,  lawyer;  Mar.  30,  1863-Nov. 

29.  Hill'.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

EMEBY,  Sanford  Eugrene,  lawyer,  land  sur- 
veyor; b.  Plymouth.  Vt.,  June  11,  1857;  s.  James 
N.  and  Sarah  Angelia  (Carlisle)  Emery;  B.S.,  N.H. 
Coll.  of  Agr.  and  Mechanic  Arts,  Hanover,  N.H., 
1881;  read  law  in  office  of  Hon.  J.  F.  Deane,  Caven- 
dish, Vt.,  and  with  Hon.  W.  W.  Stickney,  Ludlow, 
Vt.;  LL.B.,  Albany  (N.Y.)  Law  Sch.,  188£;  m. 
Lena  Elvira  Adams,  of  Ludlow.  Oct.  10,  1883;  1 
daughter,  Flossie  Ilena,  b.  Jan.  22,  1900  (died  Feb. 
22.  1900).  Admitted  to  bar  at  Montpelier,  Vt., 
1887;  practiced  at  Proctorsville  since  1888:  sch. 
supt.,  3  yrs.,  dir.,  8  yrs.;  lister,  5  yrs.:  town  grand 
juror,  2  yrs.;  postmaster,  Pi-octorsville.  1895-1900 
and  since  Mar.  4,  1914.  Democrat.  Mason,  Odd 
FeIlow\  Recreations:  music.  Address:  Proctors- 
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E]UZBY,   Susan  L.,   editor;    Sept.    26,    1846-19 — .  U.  of  Heidelberg;  U.  of  Leipzig,  Ph.D.,  1874;  LL.B., 

(See  vol.  19uy,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-  Harvard   Law   Sch.,   1877;   m.   Julia  W.   Parish,   of 

15.)  Irvington,   N.Y.,   June  24,   1891;   1   child,  Elizabeth 

EDIEBY,  Thomas   Jefferson,   lawyer;   b.   Poland.  ^^  ^  ^^'Jmitted    to    Suffolk    bar     1878      Mem     Am 

Me.,     Dec.     26,     1845;     s.     Hi^am     and     Margaret  I."?*Li^*"y?,f, J"S^Tfnin^r,'"VRn'iftnnf    p^^^^ 
(Youns)    Emery;    A.B.,    Bowdoin    Coll..    1868    (Phi  science.     Clubs.     Union    (Boston)^    (:entuiy.    Urn- 
Beta  Kappa).   A.M.,    1871;   LL.B.,   Boston  U..    Sch.  versity    (New   York).    Address:    Gibbs   Av.,    New- 
of   Law,    1877;    unmarried.     Teacher,    Cumberland,  PO'"^'    '^■^• 

Me.,     1868-70,    Hingham.     Mass..     1870-1,     English  EIVIMONS,  Artlmr  Brewster  2d,  obstetrician;  b. 

High   Sch.,    Boston,    1871-6;    in   law   practice.    Bos-  St.    Louis,    Mo.,    Sept.    9,    1875;    a.    George    B.    and 

ton,    since    1877.     Mem.    Boston    Common    Council,  Martha    (Davis)    Emmons;    A.B.,    Harvard,    1898, 

1881-3;   Boston  Sch.   Bd.,  1891-5.    Mem.  Bar  Assn.,  M.D.,    1902;    studied    obstetrics    abroad    1    yr.,    at 

City    of    Boston.     Mason    (32°,    K.T.).     Club:     Ap-  Munich,    Vienna,    Paris    and    London;    m.    Louise 

palachian.     Recreations:     natural   history.     Home:  Hickok,   of   Harrisburg,   Pa.,    Sept.    15,    1909;    chil- 

North   Cambridge.   Mass.    Office:    294  Washington  dren.  Arthur  B.,   3d,  Orville  Hickok.    Practiced  in 

St.,   Boston.  Boston   since   1906;   phys.-in-chief,   Maverick  Dis- 

EMEBY,  WiUiam  H.,  M.D.;  b.  Sanford,  Me.,  May  Pensary.   East   Boston      Mem.   A.M. A      Mass    Med. 

11.     1848;     s.     Caleb     s!     and    Caroline       Linscott)  ^0^.,  Norfolk  Dist    Med    Soc^N.EP^^^^ 

Emerv  nren    edn    Roxburv  Hitrh   Srh      M  D     Har-  Am.    Assn.    for    Study    and    Prevention    of    Infant 

vl?d    Med    Lh      187^   m     BoL^on    Anr     18     1  Mortality;    conference    phys.    for    Milk    and    Baby 

Itliin    A     Elsworth     'Co%o?al    Co.  .D^  42d  'Regt !  Hygiene  Assn.;  sec.  com,  on  prenatal  and  obstetive 

Mass.  Vol.   Militia,   1864;   has  practiced  in  Boston  S^'e    ^f    Woman's    Municipa     League    of    Boston, 

since  1870;  surgeon  1st  battalion  cav.,  Mass.  Vol.  dir    for  apptmts.  for  med.  alunim  of  Harvard  Med 

Militia,     1882-3.      Republican.      Mem.    Mass.    Med.  Sch.      Progressive       Commr     of    Boy    Scouts     ot 

Soc,   Norfolk  Dist.  Med.   Soc.    Mason   (32°);   mem.  Dover,   Mass^   Clubs      Twentieth  Centuiy,   Boston 

L0.6.F.,   Roxbury   Hist.   Soc.    Address:     109   War-  Economic.     Home:     Dover,    Mass.     Office.     86    Bay 

wick    St.,    Boston.  State    Rd.,    Boston. 

EMEBY,    WilUam   Morrell,    editor,    genealogist;  ,   E'"^?^,^,  o^,^^^^®^   Batclielder,    business    man. 

b.    Brunswick,    ]\Ie.,    Oct.    2,    1866;    s.    Edwin    and  (See  vol.   IJOJ.) 

Louisa  Farnham    (Wing)    Emery;   prep.   edn.   pub.  EMMONS,  Georffe  Porter,  M.D.;  b.  Georgetown, 

schs..    New    Bedford,    Mass.;    A.B.,    Bowdoin   Coll.,  Me..    July    7,    1859;    s.    Seward   Porter   and   Louisa 

1889,   A.M.,   1892;   m.   Margaret  Calhoun   Donaghy,  Ann     (Hinckley)     Emmons;    student    Bates    Coll., 

of  New  Bedford,  Mar.  24,  1894.    On  staff  of  Lowell  1879-82;   M.D..  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.    (Bowdoin),   1885; 

(Mass.)    Citizen,    1889-90,    Providence    (R.I.)    Tele-  A.M..    Bowdoin  Coll.,    1885;   m.   Abbie   C.   Emmons, 

gram.    1890,    New    Bedford    (Mass.)    Jour..    1890-5.  of  Lewiston,   Me.,   Jan.   18,   1887;   3   children,   2   de- 

New  Bedford  Mercury,  1895-9,  Fall  River  Evening  ceased.  Removed  to  Lewiston,  1888;  resident  physi- 

News,  since  1899.    Elected  mem.  Bd.  of  Overseers,  cian    and    supt.    Central   Me.    Gen.    Hosp..    1891-04. 

Bowdoin  Coll..   1915,  and  continuing  through  life;  Mem.    Sch.    Bd.,    Lewiston.     Republican.     Conglist. 

mem.   Old  Colony  Hist.   Soc.  of  Mass.,   S.A.R.,  Phi  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Me.   State  Med.  Assn.,  Androscoggin 

Beta    Kappa,    Delta    Kappa    Epsilon.     Editor    and  Co.    Med.    Soc.     Mason;    Odd    Fellow.     Home:     88 

pub.    History    of    Sanford,    Me..    1901;    author    of  Howe  St.    Office:    138  Lisbon  St..  Lewiston,  Me. 

genealogies  of  the  Chadbourne.  Deering.   Grinnell  EMMONS,    Nathaniel    H.,    capitalist.     President 

and  other  families;   editorial  associate  of  Crapo's  >jathaniel  H    Emmons  Co.,  Jackson  Co.,  Lawrence 

"Certain  Comeoverers,"  1912.  Address:  Fall  River,  Qg^g  qq  .  ^jj,    ^^t    Union  Bank,  Walter  M.  Lowney 

Mass.  Qo_  York  Mfg.  Co.    Office:    79  Milk  St..  Boston. 

EMEBY,     William     Stanley,     clergyman;     A.B.,  EMMONS,    Bohert    Wales,   2d;   b.    Boston,    1872; 

Trinity  Coll.,  Conn.,  1S81;  grad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  g    Nathaniel  H    and  Eleanor  G.   (Bacon)   Emmons: 

1884.    Deacon,  1884,  priest,  1887,  P.E.  Ch.;  master,  ^g     Harvard    1895-  m.  Helen  Brooks,  of  Boston, 

^^■Jl^^^'t  ^^D-  S°"S?''i^' c?^-?-   ^^MV^  =  JT?*°?;o9^  1896';    children,    Robert    W.,    3d,    Gardner.     Treas. 

of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  Sanbornville,  N.H.,  1887-  J^nd   dir    Nathaniel  H.   Emmons  &  Co.;   mem.  firm 

92;   vicar   Calvary   Ch.,    New   York,    1892-7;    rector  gchirmer    Chapin  &  Emmons,  brokers,  until  1912, 

Christ  Ch.,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1897-1900,  Trinity  Ch.,  since  mem    F    A    Schirmer  &  Co.;   treas.  and  dir. 

Tilton,    N.H..    1900-8;    vice    rector    St.    Paul's    Ch.,  Lawrence  (Mass.)  Gas  Co.;  trustee  Claverly  Trust. 

Concord,  since  1908.    Home:  Concord,  N.H.  Children's    Hosp.     Clubs:     Somerset.    Tennis    and 

EMEBY,    Woodward,     lawyer;     b.     Portsmouth,  Racquet,    New   York   Y'acht,   Harvard.     Home:     91 

N.H.,     Sept.     5,     1842;     s.    James    Woodward    and  Beacon    St.     Office:     70    Milk    St.,    Boston. 

Martha    Elizabeth    (Bell)    Emery;    9th    generation  EMMONS,  WilUam  Henry  Harrison,  lawyer;   b. 

from    John    Emery,    Newbury,    Mass.,    1635;    A.B.,  Cleveland    O     Aug    29,  1841;  s.  James  B.  and  Jane 

Harvard,      1864,      A.M.,      1867;      LL.B.,      Harvard  Maria  (Dyer)   Emmons;  moved  to  Lockport,  N.Y., 

U.     Law     Sch.,      1866;      m.     Anne     Parry     Jones,  is5i-    prepared   for   coll.    in   Lockport    Union   Sch., 

of  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  Dec    5    1878;  2  children,  Fred  but  'entered    the    U.S.A.    as    pvt.    7th    N.Y.    Cav., 

Ingersoll    (Harvard,    1902;    treas.    Suffolk    Savings  isei-    reenlisted    1st    NY     Light    Arty.,    1862:    2d 

Bank),   Helen   Prince    (Mrs.   Alfred   Conklin    Coxe.  ^     j'g^j^  ^y    Cav     Jan    23,  1863;  1st  It.  adj..  Mar. 

Jr.,    of    N.Y.    City).     Admitted    to    bar,    1867,    and  i"is63-   capt    asst.  adj.  gen.  Vols.,  May  18,   1864; 

since   practiced   in   Boston;    spl.   judge   Police   Ct.,  y^'y^^n     n-,ai     and    It -col    Vols.,    Mar.    13,    1865    "for 

Cambridge,  1872-8;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1885;  valiant  and  meritorious  service  during  the  war;" 

mem.    Commonwealth    Harbor   and   Land    Commn.  j^on    mustered  out    Aug    1,  1865;  student  Harvard 

(chmn.),  1894-06.    Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston  Law   Sch      1865-6-' continued   legal   studies,    Mem- 

(charter  mem.   1876).    Club:    Union.    Recreations:  p^js     Ten'n      1866-7-    m.    Sarah    Tilton    Butler,    of 

gardening.     Home:      160    Brattle    St.,    Cambridge,  Boston     Sept     18     1866-    children,    Grace,    Jennie, 

Mass.    Office:    110   State  St.,  Boston.  Paul    D.     Adraitt'ed    to    bar,    1875;    mem.    Boston 

EMMETTE,  Sophia  Louise,  educator;  b.  Twick-  Commori  Council,  1884-5:  justice  East  Boston  Dist. 

enham,   England,   Sept.   16,   1863;   d.  Prof.   Thomas  Ct,   1886-03:  police  commr.,  Boston,   1903-6.    Mem. 

and  Jessie  (Chibnall)  Emmette;  brought  to  Amer-  East    Boston    Citizens'    Trade   Assn..    G.A  R. ;    hon. 

ica  in   infancv;    grad.   grammar   sch.,    Middletown,  mem.  Boston  Bar  Assn.    Mem.  Knights  of  Honor; 

Conn.,   1877,   high   sch.,   1881;   unmarried.    Teacher  Roval    Arcanum.    A.O.U.W.     Home:     East   Boston. 

Union  Pub.  Sch.,  Sag  Harbor,  N.Y.,  1S92-5;  teacher  Office:    10  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

pub.   schs.,   N.Y.   City,   1890-1;   prin.  Emmette  Sch.  EMMONS    Willis  T.,  lawyer;  b.  Biddeford,  Me., 

(pvt.    sch.),    Middletown,    since    1899.     Mem.    Mid-  jj^p    97    1S58-  s    Leonard  arid  Sophia  (Tripp)  Em- 

dletown   High    Sch.    Alumni;    sec.    Ladies'    Reading  rnons-  ed    Th'ornton  Acad,  and  Harvard  Law  Sch.; 

and    Social    Club,    Middletown;    mem.    Conn.    State  admitted    to    bar,    1879;    m.    1st.    Saco,    Me..    1878, 

Teachers  League.    Episcopalian.    Home:   157  Pearl  \nnah   V    Leavitt.   who   died    1901:    1    son.   Harold 

St.,  Middletown.  Conn.  L    (DMD.);  m.   2d,   1906.  Lillian  M.  Tarbox.    Be- 

EMMONS.    Arthur   B.;    b.    Ouincy,    Mass..    Aug.  gan  practici'ng  at  Saco.   1879;  judge  of  Municipal 

17,  1850;  s.  Nathaniel  H.  and  Elizabeth  W.  (Wales)  Court,    1883-90;    mayor    of    Saco.    1887-90;    deputy 

Emmons;    preo.    edn.    Boston    Latin    Sch.;    studied  collector.  Customs  Dist.  of  Portland  and  Falmouth. 

Mass.    Inst.    Tech.;    Polytechnikum    of    Stuttgart;  1890-5;   co.  atty.,  York  Co.,  1894-9;   elk.  of  courts. 


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York  Co.,  1900-12;  collector  customs  (list,  of  Me. 
and  N.H.,  since  Mar.  1,  1912.  Republican.  Mason, 
Odd  Fellow,  K.  of  P.    Address:  Saco.  Me 

EMRICH,  rrederick  Ernest;  b.  New  York,  Aug. 


25.    J  MS; 


I'liilip   and    Anna   Frodericke    (Ganss) 


Emrich;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1876,  A.M.,  1879  (D.D., 
1894,  Amherst,  1911);  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1871-2; 
grad.  Cobb  Div.  Sch.,  1877;  m.  Olive  Emma  Chand- 
ler, of  AVilton,  Me.,  Feb.  26,  1869  (died  ,Tune  10, 
1884);  children,  Frederick  Ernest,  .li.,  .Jolin  Prince 
Chandler  (deceased),  Thomas  Rich  (deceased), 
Richard  Stanley  Merrill,  Melvin  Eveleth  (de- 
ceased); m.  2d,  Clara  N.  Denison,  of  Mechanic 
Falls,  Me.,  Aug.  8,  1885;  2  daughters,  Katherine 
Denison,  Hilda  Woodbury.  Supplied  various  chs. 
in  Me.  to  1877;  ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1877; 
pastor  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.,  to  1882,  Tabernacle 
Ch.,  Chicago,  1882-9,  Grace  Ch.,  South  Framing- 
ham,  Mass..  1889-03;  sec.  Mass.  Home  Missionaiy 
Soc.  since  1903.  Overseer  Bates  Coll.;  mem.  corpn. 
Am.  Internat.  Coll.  Independent  Republican.  Rec- 
reations: reading.  Home:  15  Allston  Heights. 
OfTice:    14  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

ENDEBS,  John  Ostrom,  banker;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn..  Dec.  :>,  1SG9;  s.  Thomas  Ostrom  and  Harriet 
Adelaide  (Burnham)  Enders;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Hart- 
ford; Stern's  and  Bowen's  pvt.  sch.;  Phillips 
Exeter  Acad.,  N.H. ;  m.  Harriet  Golden  Whitmore, 
of  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  12,  1895;  4  chil- 
dren, John  F.,  Harriet  B.,  Ostrom,  Elvia.  Began 
in  employ  of  United  States  Bank,  Hartford,  1888, 
continuing  until  1895:  v.-]).  same  since  Mar., 
1915;  mem.  Cheney  &  Enders,  investments,  since 
1914;  prcs.  Hartford  Exchange  Co.:  dir.  Aetna 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  United  States  Bank,  Hartford  Steam 
Boiler  &  Turpentine  Co.,  Burr  Index  Co.;  trustee 
Dime  Savings  Bank.  Soc.  for  Savings:  mem.  Conn. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  from  West  Hartford,  1899.  Trustee 
Hartford  Retreat  for  Insane.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Mason  (LiOdge,  Chapter,  Council,  Wash- 
ington Commandery,  K.T..  Hartford).  Clubs: 
Hartford  Golf,  Farmington  Country.  Pi-incess 
Anne  (Va.).  Recreations:  shooting,  fishing,  hunt- 
ing, farming.  Home:  17  Highland  St.  Office:  Rm. 
625   Conn.   Mutual   Bldg.,   Hartford,   Conn. 

ENDICOTT,  Henry,  mfr.;  Nov.  14,  lS24-Nov.  8, 
1913.  I  .See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1912-13.) 

EITDICOTT,  Henry,  Jr.,  lawyer;  b.  Beverly, 
Mass.,  Apr.  fi,  1875:  s.  Henry  and  Mary  Hubbard 
(Howe)  Endicott;  descended  from  .John  Endicott, 
first  gov.  of  Mass.;  prep.  edn.  Hopkinson's  Sch., 
Boston:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897:  LL.B..  Harvard  U. 
Law  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Oct.  15.  1907,  Katharine  Sears, 
of  Boston;  children,  Ellen  Bacon,  William,  3d.  Has 
been  connected  with  the  firm  of  Gaston.  Snow  & 
Saltonstall,  Boston,  since  1900;  mem.  since  1912. 
Mem.  Bar  Assn.,  City  of  Boston.  Unitarian.  Clubs: 
Tennis  and  Racquet,  City.  Home:  Weston,  Mass. 
Office:     Shawmut   Bank   Bldg.,   Boston. 

ENDICOTT,  'William,  banker:  s.  AVilliam  and 
.\nnie  Thorndike  (Rand)  Endicott;  descendant  of 
Gov.  Endicott,  1628  (gov.  of  Mass.,  1629-30);  A.B., 
Harvard,  1887;  widower.  Has  been  connected  with 
Kidder,  Peabody  &  Co.,  bankers,  since  1887,  mem. 
of  firm  since  1897:  dir.  Bay  State  Fishing  Co., 
Bigelow-Hartford  Carpet  Corpn..  Newtonville  & 
Watertown  St.  Rv.  Co.,  Union  Mills,  Puget  Sound 
Traction,  Light  &  Power  Co.,  U.S.  Worsted  Co. 
Mem.  Corpn.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.:  overseer  Harvard 
Coll.;  chief  marshal  Harvard  Alumni  Assn.  Com- 
mencement, 1912:  trustee  Museum  of  Fine  Arts, 
Children's  Hosp. ;  treas.  Perkins  Inst,  and  Mass. 
Sch.  for  the  Blind;  v. -p.  Industi'ial  Sch.  for  Crip- 
pled Children.  Clubs:  Union,  St.  Botolph,  Harvard, 
Algonquin,  Country  (Boston);  University,  Knick- 
erbocker. Down  Town,  Bankers',  Harvard  (New 
York).  Home:  32  Beacon  St.  Office:  115  Devon- 
shire   St.,    Boston,    Mass. 

ENDICOTT,  ■William,  merchant;  Jan.  4,  1826- 
Nov.   8,   1914.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

ENDICOTT,  William  Crowninsliielcl,  lawyer;  b. 
Salem,  Mass.,  Sept.  28,  18t)0;  s.  William  Crownin- 
shield  (Sec.  of  War,  1885-9)  and  Kllen  (Peabody) 
Endicott;  lineal  descendant  in  the  9th  generation 
from  Gov.  John  E.,  1st  gov.  of  Mass.  Colony;  A.B., 


Harvard,  1883;  studied  law  at  Harvard  Law  Sch. 
and  in  an  office  in  Salem;  m.  Marie  Louise  Thoron, 
(jf  Lenox,  Mass.,  Oct.  3,  1889.  Admitted  to  Essex 
bar,  1886,  and  since  in  practice  at  Boston  and 
Washington;  dir.  Boston  &  Lowell  R.R.  Corpn., 
Laconia  Cai-  Co.  Trustee  Groton  Sch.,  Peabody 
Acad,  of  Science  (Salem),  Peabody  Inst.  (Dan- 
\'ers),  Mass.  Soc.  for  Promoting  Agr.,  Humane  Soc. 
of  the  Commonwealth  of  Mass.,  Boston  Library 
Soc,  Free  Hosp.  for  Women;  mgr.  Mass.  Chari- 
table Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary.  Democrat.  Episco- 
palian. Clubs:  Somei-set,  Salem,  Eastern  Yacht, 
and  Metropolitan  (Washington).  Home:  Danvers, 
Mass.    Office:   71  Ames  Bldg.,  Boston.* 

ENGIiAND,  Albert  Charles,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  30,  1877;  s.  Moses  and  Rosa 
(Rosenthal)  England;  grad.  Pittsfield  High  Sch., 
1896;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1897; 
student  Harvard,  1897-9;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1903;  m.  iWda  Seiferth,  of  Natchez,  Miss.,  June  6, 
1911;  2  children,  Albert  Charles,  Jr.,  Jonathon  Sei- 
ferth. Practiced  in  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  since  June, 
1905;  mem.  staff  of  House  of  Mercy  Hosp.;  agt. 
Bd.  of  Health,  Pittsfield,  1911-13.  Trustee  Pitts- 
field Anti-Tuberculosis  Soc.  Mason.  Jewish  re- 
ligion. Clubs:  Park,  Country  (Pittsfield),  Adelphi 
(Albany,  N.Y.).  Home:  159  Wendell  Av.  Office: 
124  North  St.,   Pittsfield,  Mass. 

ENCrliEB,  Edmund.  Arthur;  moved  to  St.  Louis, 
Mo.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

ENGI^ESBV,  WilUam  Hudson,  M.D. ;  b.  Burling- 
ton, Vt. :  s.  Leverett  Brush  and  Mary  R.  (Hudson) 
Englesby;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1894:  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt. 
Coll.  of  Medicine,  1897;  post-grad,  work  New  York 
Post-Grad.  Hosp.  and  Manhattan  Eye  and  Ear 
clinics;  m.  Maud  C.  French,  of  Malone,  N.Y.,  Oct. 
25,  1899.  Practiced  in  Burlington,  Vt.,  since  1899; 
specializes  in  treatment  of  diseases  of  eye,  ear, 
nose  and  throat.  Mem.  Lamoda  Iota,  Delta  Mu. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Ethan  Allen,  Wau- 
banakee  Golf.  Yacht.  Home:  112  Williams  St. 
Office:    135  College  St.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

ENGIiISH,  Benjamin  Bice,  care  of  real  estate; 
b.  New  Haven.  Conn.,  Feb.  26,  1842;  s.  Henry  and 
Grace  E.  (Fowler)  Englisli;  descendant  of  Clement 
English,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  1660;  ed.  pvt.  schs.  and 
Collegiate  and  Commercial  Inst.,  New  Haven;  m. 
Teresa  H.  Farren,  of  New  Haven,  May  17,  1866; 
3  children,  James  E.  (deceased),  Benjamin  F., 
Grace  Louise  (deceased).  Began  as  elk.  in  dry 
goods  store,  1856;  asst.  to  supt.  New  Haven  Clock 
Co.,  1858:  mem.  Tuttle  and  English,  retail  lumber, 
1861-78;  trustee  in  care  of  real  estate  since  May 
15,  1878;  1st  v.-p.  1st  Nat.  Bank;  trustee  Conn. 
Savings  Bank;  dir.  Union  and  New  Haven  Trust 
Co.;  trustee  Bishop's  Fund,  Aged  and  Infirm  Clergy 
Fund  (treas.).  Clergyman's  Retiring  Fund  (treas.). 
Sec.  Evergreen  Cemetery  since  Nov.,  1870.  Mem. 
New  Haven  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Former  mem. 
Conn.  N.G.  (New  Haven  Grays);  postmaster.  New 
Haven,  1885-9;  fire  commr.  7  yrs.,  selectman  1 
yr.,  dir.  Free  Pub.  Library  14  yrs.  Democrat. 
Episcopalian;  vestryman  St.  Paul's  Ch.  Mem.  S.A. 
R.,  New  Haven  Colony  Hist.  Soc.  Clubs:  Quinni- 
piack.  Economic,  Church  Club  of  Diocese  of  Conn. 
Home:  67  Trumbull  St.  Office:  839  Chapel  St., 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

ENG-IiISH,  Fred  Hubbard,  merchant;  b.  Wood- 
stock, Vt.,  Jan.  8,  1858;  s.  John  W.  and  Melissa 
(Hubbard)  English;  descendant  of  Richard  Eng- 
lish, Newport,  R.I.,  1712;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs., 
Littleton,  N.H. ;  m.  Claribel  Richardson,  of  Lisbon, 
N.H.,  July  31,  1882.  Began  active  career  as  over- 
seer of  (Charles  E.  Tilton's  estate,  Tilton,  N.H., 
continuing  3  yrs.;  in  store  and  tinware  business 
at  Tilton,  1877-8;  mem.  Southworth,  Lovejoy  & 
English,  gen.  merchandise,  Littleton,  1871-83; 
mem.  Eaton  &  English,  groceries  and  provisions, 
1883-6;  title  of  firm  changed  to  English  &  Bond, 
1886,  continuing  till  1900,  sole  owner  since  then; 
sec.  and  treas.  Jaune  River  Lumber  Co.;  dir.  Lit- 
tleton Nat.  Bank.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Little- 
ton, 2  yrs.,  Bd.  of  Health  3  yrs.,  Bd.  of  Edn.  12 
yrs.;  overseer  of  poor,  2  terms;  justice  of  the 
peace  15  yrs.;  mem.  bd.  of  trustees  Pub.  Library, 
Littleton;    elk.    bd.    of    trustees,    Littleton    Hosp. 


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Mason  (32°);  mem.  Edward  A.  Raymond  Consist- 
ory, S.P.R.S.,  Nashua;  nicm.  Bektash  Temple,  A. A. 
O.N.M.S.,  Concord.  Demuci-at.  Club:  Coshockee. 
Address:  Littleton.   X.ll. 

ENGIiISH,  Henry  Fowler,  banker,  lawyer;  b. 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  June  5,  1851;  s.  James  Kdward 
(gov.  of  Conn.,  1867-70)  and  Caroline  Augusta 
(Fowler)  English;  descendant  of  Clement  English, 
of  Salem,  Mass.,  1660;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1874; 
admitted  to  bar,  1874;  m.  Alice  N.  Kimball,  of  Bos- 
ton, June  5,  1888;  3  children,  Harold  K.,  I'hilip  H., 
Alice  M.  Dir.  First  Nat.  Bank,  Union  and  New 
Haven  Trust  Co.,  Bristol  Brass  Co..  Bristol  Mfg. 
Co.,  The  Carrington  Pub.  Co.  (Journal-Courier) ; 
v.-p.  and  trustee  Conn.  Savings  Bank;  dir.  and 
chmn.  exec.  com.  New  Haven  Clock  Co.  Mem.  New 
Haven  Pub.  Park  Commn.  since  1887  (sec.  and 
treas  since  1887);  mem.  Conn.  State  Police 
Commn.,  since  1904.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Dir. 
New  Haven  Dispensary  and  Gen.  Hosp.  Soc. ;  trus- 
tee Y.M.C.A. ;  dir.  New  Haven  Coloriy  Hist.  Soc, 
Delta  Psi  Fraternity,  Union  Soc.  of  the  Civil  War, 
Oquossoc  Angling  Assn.  of  Me.  Clubs:  Graduates', 
New  Haven  Country,  New  Haven  Lawn.  Recrea- 
tions: arts,  travel,  public  park  affairs,  etc.  Home: 
38  Hillhouse  Av.  Office:  839  Chapel  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

ENG-IiISH,  Joel  Iiathrop,  insurance;  b.  Wood- 
stock, Vt.,  Oct.  1.  1843;  s.  Henry  Walbridge  and 
Eliza  Ann  (Steele)  English;  ed.  common  sch.  and 
acads.,  Randolph  and  S.  Woodstock,  Vt. ;  m.  Mabel 
Bacon  Plimpton,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  Nov.  20,  1878; 
1  son,  Robert  Bacon.  Entered  life  ins.  business  at 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1867;  was  made  sec.  Aetna  Life 
Ins.  Co.,  1872,  and  has  been  v.-p.  since  1905.  Club: 
Hartford.  Home:  210  Fern  St.  Office:  Aetna  Life 
Ins.  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

ENGIiISH,  John  Mahan,  theologian;  b.  Tully- 
town.  Pa.,  Oct.  20,  1845;  s.  Abram  G.  and  Caroline 
L.  English;  A.B..  Brown  U.,  1870;  grad.  Newton 
Theol.  Instn.,  1875;  (D.D.,  Brown,  1891);  m.  Fran- 
ces, d.  Wilson  T.  Drake,  of  Cincinnati,  May  22, 
1877.  Teacher  Latin,  Suffield  Acad.,  Conn.,  1870-2; 
teacher  Greek,  Denison  U.,  1874;  ordained  Bapt. 
ministry,  1875;  pastor  First  Ch.,  Gloucester,  Mass., 
1875-82,  Dudley  St.  Ch..  Boston.  1882:  prof,  homi- 
letics,  and  pastoral  duties,  Newton  Theol.  Instn., 
since  1882.  Lecturer  on  homiletics,  Andover,  Theol. 
Sem.,  1895-6.  Trustee  Brown  U.  Pres.  Northern 
Bapt.  Edn.  Soc,  1903-8  Brown  Alumni  Assn.  of 
Boston  and  Vicinity,  1909.  Address:  Newton  Cen- 
ter, Mass.* 

EMTG-IiISH,  "William  Prye,  clergyman;  b.  Tufton- 
boro,  N.H.,  Feb.  6,  1863;  s.  Rev.  John  and  Ellen 
Maria  (Dake)  English;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1882, 
M.A.,  1889;  grad.  Hartfoi-d  Theol.  Sem.,  1885;  Ph.D., 
Bellevue  Coll.,  Neb.,  1891;  m.  Janet  S.  McCrone,  of 
Hartford,  Conn.,  May  19,  1885.  Ordained  minis- 
try Congl.  Ch.,  1885;  pastor  Congl.  chs.  at  Essex 
and  Essex  Junction,  Vt.,  1885-7;  missionary  A. B.C. 
F.M.,  Sivas,  Turkey,  1887-92;  pastor  First  Congl. 
Ch.,  East  Windsor.  Conn.,  since  1892.  Chmn.  Sch. 
Com.,  East  Windsor,  since  1896.  Mason;  mem. 
Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Author:  Evolution  and  the 
Immanent  God,  1894.  Address:  Warehouse  Point, 
Conn. 

HTSnUZS,  "William,  brigadier-general  U.S.A.;  b. 
Newport,  R.I..  Dec.  26,  1841;  s.  William  and  Eliza 
A.  (Whitehorne)  Ennis;  apptd.  from  R.I.,  and  grad. 
U.S.  Mil.  Acad.,  1864;  grad.  Arty.  Sch.,  1876;  m. 
Miss  A.  L.  Peirce,  of  St.  Louis,  Mar.  22,  1871.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  military  record.) 
Home:   Newport,   R.I.* 

ENO,  Joel  Nelson,  educator.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

ENSIGK,  Charles  Sidney,  lawyer,  historian,  par- 
liamentarian; b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  July  26,  1842;  s. 
Sidney  Ariel  and  Julia  Maria  (Brockway)  Ensign; 
descendant  of  James  Ensign,  early  settler,  Cam- 
bridge. Mass.,  and  Hartford,  Conn.;  ed.  pub.,  high 
and  pvt.  schs.,  Farmington,  Conn.,  Hartford,  and 
Paris,  France:  studied  law  in  Hartford;  LL.B., 
Harvard  Law  Sch..  1863;  Harvard  Tech.  Sch.,  1864; 
m.  Angelina  Faxon  Barker,  of  Brighton  (Boston), 
Mass.,  Dec.  2,  1868;  2  children.  Angle  Gertrude, 
Charles  S.,  Jr.  Admitted  to  Mass.,  Conn,  and  U.S. 
bars,  1864,  New  York  bar,  1868:  began  practice, 
Hartford,    1864;    councilman,    1865;    in   New   York, 


since  1868;  resided  in  Brooklyn,  1870-9;  active  in 
civic  and  municipal  reforms;  corr.  sec.  Kings  Co. 
Dem.  Gen.  Com.,  1876;  removed  to  Watertown, 
Mass.,  1879;  office  in  Boston  since  1884;  official  for 
some  50  yrs.  in  church,  civic,  municipal  and  state 
organizations;  solicited  to  be  candidate  for  mayor 
in  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  and  Newton,  Mass.,  and  for 
Congress;  chmn.  Bd.  Trustees  Pub.  Library;  mem. 
Sell.  Com.,  Watertown,  8  yrs;  moderator;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Hep.,  1891  (speaker  pro  tern);  de- 
feated by  21  votes  for  senator,  1895;  removed  to 
Newton,  Mass.,  1897;  alderman,  1901-5.  Many 
times  chmn.  pub.  meetings;  some  time  U.S.  commr.. 
Court  of  Claims,  Boston;  long  notary  public  and 
justice  of  peace.  INlem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Harvard 
Jjaw  Sch.  Assn.,  Bunker  Hill  Monument  Assn.,  Am. 
Hist.  Assn.,  Conn.  Hist.  Soc,  N.E.  Historic-Geneal. 
Soc.  (Council  and  chmn.  Uibrary  Com.);  v.-p.  Hist. 
Soc,  Watertown;  mem.  Maine  Hist.  Soc;  v.-p.  and 
chmn.  e.xec  com.,  Florence  Crittenton  I^eague  of 
Compassion;  pres.  Associated  Charities;  dir.  New- 
ton Welfare  Bureau;  auditor  Eliot  Congl.  Ch.; 
asso.  mem.  Charles  Ward  Post,  No.  62,  G.A.R. ; 
mem.  Am.  Soc.  for  Judicial  Settlement  of  Internat. 
Disputes.  Clubs:  Newton  Y.M.C.A.,  Civic,  Monday 
Evening,  Eight  O'clock  (Newton).  Recreations: 
literature  and  history.  Home:  Billings  Park,  New- 
ton, Mass.      Office:   205   Sears  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

ENSIG-H",  Joseph  Ralph,  mfr. ;  b.  Simsbury, 
Conn.,  Nov.  24,  1868;  s.  Ralph  Hart  and  Susan  M. 
(Toy)  Ensign;  descendant  of  James  Ensign,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  1634;  grad.  Hartford  High  Sch.,  1885; 
B.A.,  Yale,  1889,  A.M.,  1890;  m.  Mary  J.  Phelps, 
of  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Apr.  5,  1894;  1  daughter,  Mary 
Phelps.  Engaged  in  manufacture  of  fuse  for 
blasting;  v.-p.  Ensign-Bickford  Co.;  dir.  Arlington 
Co.;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12  (chmn.  com. 
on  edn.);  mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi.;  mem.  Sch.  Bd., 
Simsbury.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Hartford,  University,  Hartford  Golf,  Y^ale  (New 
Y'ork).     Address:  Simsburj-,  Conn. 

ENSICrN,  Ralph  H.,  mfr.;  b.  Simsbury,  Conn., 
Nov.  3,  1834;  s.  Moses  and  Martha  Tuller  (Whit- 
ing) Ensign;  ed.  Simsbury  and  Suffield,  Conn.,  and 
Wilbraham,  Mass;  m.  Susan  Toy,  of  Simsbury, 
July,  1863.  Began  in  mfg.  business  at  Simsbury, 
1863;  pres.  Ensign-Bickford  Co.,  Hartford  Co.  Mut. 
Fire  Ins.  Co.;  dir.  Nat  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Hartford  Nat. 
Bank,  Arlington  Co.  Mason.  Clubs:  Hartford, 
Hartford  Golf.     Address:  Simsbury,  Conn. 

ENSWORTH,  "WilUam  Howard,  M.D.;  b.  East 
Boston,  Oct.  13,  1865;  s.  Charles  Proctor  and  Han- 
nah (Howard)  Ensworth;  descendant  on  mother's 
side,  of  Rev.  Simeon  Howard,  one  of  the  first  pas- 
tors of  the  Old  West  Ch.,  on  Cambridge  St.,  Bos- 
ton; ed.  Boston  pub.  schs.;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1888;  m.  East  Boston,  July  10,  1888,  Isabella 
Allen  Brackett.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Harvard  Med.  Assn.,  Am.  Assn.  for  Advancement 
of  Physical  Edn.  Mason,  Odd  Fellow.  Unitarian. 
Club:  Twentieth  Century.  Recreations:  municipal 
affairs.  Address:  40  Princeton  St.,  East  Boston, 
Mass. 

ENT^VISTIiE,  Thomas,  soldier,  public  officer  (re- 
tired) ;  b.  Hyde,  England,  Jan.  12,  1840;  s.  Edward 
and  Ann  (Parker)  Entwistle;  brought  to  America 
at  age  of  6  yrs.;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Elvira  S.  Dyer, 
of  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  Oct.  13,  1859;  5  children, 
Georgia  A.,  William  T.,  Elizabeth  A.,  Albert  H., 
Maud  I.  Volunteered  in  3d  N.H.  Regt.,  June  21, 
1861;  served  4  yrs.,  2  mo.,  21  days:  participated  in 
manv  of  the  most  important  battles  of  the  Civil 
War";  wounded  July  10,  1862,  again.  May  16,  1865, 
and  taken  prisoner;  confined  in  Andersonville 
Prison  over  9  mos. ;  escaped  and  re.ioined  regt.,  Feb. 
22,  1865;  hon.  discharged  Aug.  5,  1865.  Presented 
with  a  medal  of  honor  by  Gen.  Q.  A.  Gillmore,  "for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct"  at  the  siege  of 
Ft.  Sumter,  Aug.  23.  1863.  After  returning  from 
the  war  was  apptd.  watchman,  then  asst.  city 
marshal,  then  marshal  (chief  of  police);  held  office 
almost  continuously  for  about  40  yrs.;  now  retired. 
Mem.  bd.  dirs.  Piscataqua  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Ports- 
mouth; mem.  N.  H.  State  Senate  3  terms,  1905-6, 
1907-8,  1909-10;  mem.  Governor's  Council,  1st  Dist., 
1911-12.  Vestryman  St.  John's  Episcopal  Ch., 
Mason,  Odd  Fellow.  Mem.  Stover  Post,  G.A.R. 
Address:  286  Cabot  St.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 


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EFIiER,  Percy  H(arold),  clergyman;  b.  Jack- 
sonville, 111.,  July  19,  1872;  s.  Judge  Cyrus  and 
Cornelia  (Nettleton)  Epler;  B.A.,  111.  Coll.,  Jack- 
sonville, 1892;  studied  Yale,  1892-3;  B.D.,  Yale  Div. 
Sell.,  1896;  m.  Helen  Esther  York,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Jan.  1,  1903.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1890;  asso.  pastor  Phillips  Ch.,  South  Boston, 
189G-1903.  First  Ch..  Detroit,  1903-5;  pastor  Adams 
Sq.  Ch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1905 — .  Club:  Economic 
(Worcester).  Lectured  at  Yale,  1906.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  26 
Burncoat  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.* 

EBB,  Theodore  Charles,  M.D.;  b.  Boston,  Oct.  18, 
1870;  .'<.  Tlivuilori'  K.  and  Theresa  II.  (Vogt)  Erb; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch..  1895;  m.  Theresa  C.  Boos, 
of  Boston,  June  4,  1902;  1  daushter,  Carola  Theresa 
Alexandra.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1895;  instr. 
obstetrics.  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch..  1901-12;  visiting 
obstetrician,  Mt.  Sinai  Hosp.  Mem.  Mass.  Med. 
Soc.  since  1893;  Bo.ston  ISIed.  Library.  Democrat. 
Catholic,  (^lub:  Boston  City.  Recreations:  agri- 
culture. Home:  38  Westland  Av.  Office:  374 
Mai-lboro   St.,   Boston. 

BBNST,  Carl  Willielm,  author;  b.  Germany.  Apr. 
21.  l.S4,j;  s.  Carl  and  Asnes  (Brackebusch)  Ernst; 
arrived  in  America,  1863;  A.M.,  Brown  U.,  1875;  m. 
Abbie,  d.  Thomas  N.  Hart,  of  Boston,  1885.  Lu- 
theran minister,  1868-72;  .iournalist,  1872-88;  sec. 
mayor's  office,  Boston,  1889,  1890.  1900-1;  asst. 
postmaster,  Boston,  1901-3.  Has  devoted  time  re- 
cent vrs.  to  the  Oxford  Dictionary.  Republican. 
Author:  Tariff  Reform,  1888;  Constitutional  His- 
lorv  of  Boston,  1893;  The  Postal  Service  in  Bos- 
ton, 1039-1893.  Address:  298  Commonwealth  Av., 
Boston. 

BBNST,  Georg-e  Alexander  Otis,  lawyer;  Nov.  8. 
1850-June  13.  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Wlio  in  America,   1912-13.) 

BBNST,  Harold  Clarence,  bacteriologist;  b.  Cin- 
cinnati. July  31.  1850;  s.  Andrew  Henry  and  Sarah 
H.  (Otis)  Ernst;  brother  of  Oswald  Herbert  and 
George  Alexander  Otis  Ernst;  A.B..  Harvard,  1876, 
M.D.,  1880,  A.M.,  1884;  m.  Ellen  Lunt  Frothingham, 
of  Boston.  Sept.  20,  1883.  Demonstrator  bacte- 
riology, 1885-9,  instr.,  1889-91,  asst.  prof.,  1891-5, 
prof,  since  1895,  Harvard.  Editor  Jour,  of  Med. 
Research,  since  1896.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences  (councilor),  Assn.  Am.  Pathologists  and 
Bacteriologists  (sec.  1901-8  and  since  1909,  pres., 
1908-9),  Mass.  Med.  Soc;  mem.  Assn.  Am.  Phys., 
Am.  Soc.  Naturalists,  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Sciences 
(pres.  1898-1908).  Clubs:  University  (New  York); 
St.  Botolph,  Country,  Racquet  and  Tennis,  Old  Col- 
ony, Plymouth.  (See  Who's  Wlio  in  America  for 
books  and  writings.)  Home:  8  Greenough  Av., 
Boston.* 

BBNST,  Eoger,  lawyer;  b.  Jamaica  Plain,  Bos- 
ton, Feb.  2,  1881;  s.  George  A.  O.  and  Jeanie  (Byn- 
ner)  Ernst;  prep,  edn.,  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1903.  A.M.,  1904,  LL.B.,  1906;  unmarried. 
In  practice  of  law  since  1906,  mem.  firm  Ropes, 
Gray.  Boyton  &  Perkins,  since  1911.  Formerly 
sec.  Rep.  Com.  of  22d  Ward.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar 
Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Unitarian.  Clubs: 
Union,  Harvard  (Boston).  Home:  48  Robeson  St., 
Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.     Office:  60  State  St.,  Boston. 

BBSKINB,  James  Buddington,  M.D.;  b.  South 
Scituate,  K.I.,  May  14.  1855;  s.  James  and  Ellen 
(Cromwell)  Erskine;  ed.  Mowry's  Higli  Sell..  Mt. 
Pleasant.  R.I. :  Scholfield's  Commercial  Coll.,  Prov- 
idence; M.D.,  Univ.  City  of  New  York,  1885;  A.M., 
N.C.  Univ.,  1889;  m.  Aug.  5,  1909,  Alma  Laura 
Flagg,  of  W^aldoboro,  Me.  (died  1910).  Began 
practice,  Bristol,  R.I.,  1886;  removed  to  Colebrook, 
N.H.,  1887,  thence  to  Tilton  1889;  opened  Tilton 
Highland  Hosp.  and  conducted  same  for  8  yrs. ; 
surgeon  Bristol  Artillery  apptd.  1886;  surgeon  N.H. 
Soldiers'  Home  since  1903.  Conglist.  Mem.  R.I. 
State  Med.  Soc,  N.H.  State  Med.  Soc,  B.P.O.E. 
Address:  Tilton,  N.H. 

BBSKINB,  John,  educator;  moved  to  New  York. 
(See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

BBVINa,  Henry  "Wood,  banker;  b.  Westfield, 
Mass.,  Apr.  1,  1851;  s.  Daniel  Dodge  and  Cynthia 
Chapin    (Woodward)    Erving;    ed.    pub.    and    liigh 


schs.,  Hartford;  Conn.  Lit.  Inst.,  Suffield,  Conn.;  m. 
Oct.  25,  1876,  Mary  Gage,  of  Hartford;  1  son,  Wil- 
liam Gage  (M.D. ).  Entered  the  Charter  Oak  Nat. 
Bank,  1869;  cashier  Conn.  River  Banking  Co.  since 
1888.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem.  The  Walpole 
Soc.  Has  been  greatly  interested  in  research  and 
collection  of  ancient  furniture  and  china  (of  Amer- 
ica for  more  than  35  yrs.  Home:  "Wedylorn,"  821 
Prospect  Av.    Office:  704  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

BBWIN,  Charles  !■.,  M.D.;  ta.  Sheldon,  Vt.,  Feb. 
5,  1844;  s.  Ralph  and  Jane  (Riley)  Erwin;  prep, 
edn.  pub.  sciis.,  and  Franklin  Acad.;  M.D.,  Med. 
Dept.  U.  of  Vt.,  1867;  m.  Ella  Sleeper,  of  Newport, 
Vt.,  June  13,  1884.  Served  as  pvt.  Co.  L,  1st  Vt. 
Cav.,  Civil  War;  has  practiced  at  Newport  Center 
since  1867;  supt.  of  schs.  2  yrs.;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1876,  1882,  Senate,  1894,  1906;  has  been  audi- 
tor of  accounts;  and  justice  of  the  peace,  35  yrs.; 
chmn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen  7  yrs.;  trustee  Vt.  State 
Hosp.,  1894-6;  supervisor  of  insane,  1896-02.  Mem. 
Vt.  Med.  Soc,  etc  Republican.  Methodist.  Ad- 
dress: Newport  Center,  Vt. 

BSTABBOOK,  Arthur  P.,  banker;  b.  Boston,  May 
17,  1847;  s.  James  A.  and  Louisa  (Hill)  Estabrook; 
ed.  at  Belmont,  Mass.;  m.  Ida  Fletcher,  of  Belmont, 
Oct.  8,  1874.  Sr.  mem.  firm  Estabrook  &  Co.,  bank- 
ers; v.-p.  Real  Estate  Exchange  and  Auction  Bd. ; 
1st  v.-p.  N.E.  Conservatory  of  Music.  Trustee 
Clark  U.,  Worcester,  Mass..  Brewster  Free  Acad. 
(Wolfboro,  N.H.),  Mass.  Gen.  Theol.  Library;  mem. 
Corpn.  of  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  treas.  Homoe.  Hosp. 
Mem.  Mass.  Hort.  Soc.  (trustee).  Am.  Acad.  Polit. 
and  Social  Science;  life  mem.  Met.  Mus.  Art,  Am. 
Mus.  Natural  History  (New  York).  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Algonquin,  Union, 
Exchange  (Boston),  Tedesco  Country  (Swamp- 
scott,  Mass.),  Eastern  Yacht  (Marblehead,  Mass.), 
Colonial  (Cambridge,  Mass.).  Home:  346  Common- 
wealth Av..  Boston.    Office:  15  State  St.,  Boston. 

BSTABBOOK,  Charles  Taylor,  M.D.;  b.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  Jan.  23,  1873;  s.  Charles  W.  and  Helen 
A.  (Carr)  Estabrook;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Worcester; 
M.D.,  Long  Island  (N.Y.)  Coll.  Med.  Hosp.,  1897; 
m.  Edith  Tomtellotte,  of  Worcester,  Oct.,  1901;  1 
daughter,  Helen.  Practiced  in  Worcester  since 
1898;  specializes  in  treatment  of  eye,  ear,  nose  and 
throat.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  Worcester,  Commonwealth,  Tat- 
nuck  Country.  Address:  390  Main  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

BSTABBOOK,  Pred  Watson,  capitalist;  b.  Graf- 
ton, Mass.,  Sept.  23,  1852;  s.  John  Watson  and 
Julia  Ann  (Howe)  Estabrook;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Graf- 
ton and  Marlboro.  Mass.,  Bryant  and  Stratton 
Business  Coll.,  Boston;  m.  Alice  Sawyer,  of 
Nashua,  N.H.,  Nov.  5,  1879  (now  deceased);  1  son, 
Winthrop  Howe.  Pres.  2d  Nat.  Bank  (Nashua), 
Telegraph  Pub.  Co.,  White  Mountain  Freezer  Co.; 
v.-p.  Sioux  City  (la.)  Stock  Yards  Co.;  dir.  Nat. 
Shawmut  Bank  (Boston),  Miami  Copper  Co.,  Man- 
chester Traction  Co. ;  mem.  for  N.H.  of  Rep.  Nat. 
Bank  Com.,  1908-16.  Clubs:  Union  League  (New 
Yorlf),  Vesper  Country  (Lowell.  Mass.),  Algon- 
quin, Boston  Athletic  (Boston).  Recreations:  golf, 
fishing.  Home:  Nashua,  N.H.  Office:  201  Devon- 
shire St.,  Boston. 

BSTABBOOK,  Creorgre  William,  lawyer;  b.  Mont- 
gomery, Aia.,  Mar.  31,  1840;  s.  Joseph  E.  and  Mary 
Ann  (Porter)  Estabrook;  grad.  Dartmouth,  1861; 
served  in  Co.  A,  45th  Mass.  Vols.,  1862;  m.  Fitz- 
william,  N.H.,  July,  1876.  j^aura  Simons  Perkins;  3 
children,  Anne  L.,  Robert  F.,  Margaret  C.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1865.  since  practiced  in  Boston.  Mem. 
Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs: 
LTniversity,  Union  Boat,  Dartmouth,  Abstract. 
Recreations:  fishing.  Address:  Old  South  Bldg., 
Boston. 

BSTABBOOK,  James  B.,  retired;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Oct,  29,  1829;  s.  Col.  James  and  Almira 
(Read)  Estabrool?;  A.B..  Yale,  1851;  studied  law  in 
office  of  Judge  Benjamin  F.  Thomas.  Worcester, 
and  at  Harvard  Law  Sch.;  admitted  to  bar,  1853. 
Law  partner  of  Dwight  Foster,  late  justice  Mass. 
Supreme  Court;  served  in  Union  Army  on  staff  of 
Gen.  Charles  Devens  and  Gen.  Benjamin  P.  Butler; 
resigned  on  account  of  ill  health;  devoted  atten- 
tion   principally    to    pvt.    affairs;    for    many    years 


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identified  with  Democratic  party  in  Mass.;  ex-  Adaline  (Taft)  Esten;  3d  generation  from  Judge 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.;  po.'Jtmaster,  Worcester,  listen,  of  Providence,  R.I.;  grad.  Chautauqua  Lit. 
under  President  Cleveland.  Address:  S  Lagrange  and  Scientific  Circle,  1SS9;  grad.  East  Greenwich 
St.,  Worcester,  Mass.  (K.I.)  Acad.,  18!)0;  B.S.,  Wesleyan  U..  Conn.,  1894, 
ESTABROOK,  John  Davis,  civil  en°-r  farmer-  MS-.  1896;  m.  Bertha  Lelia  Langdon,  of  Worces- 
b.  Holden,  Mass.,  May  30.  I8,i7;  s.  John  and  Amanda  ^er,  N.Y.,  Dec.  24,  1900;  1  daughter,  Lelia  Merrill. 
(Davis)  Estabrook;  C.E.,  Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst.,  Spl.  agt.  and  demonstrator,  U.S.  Dept.  of  Agr., 
Troy,  N.Y.,  1856;  m.  Eliza  Mansfield,  of  Glouces-  T'^^^^^r  ^?-on\^JV^^^°-  ^P^'-  ^^^^^-  *"  biology  Wes- 
ter, Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1873;  children,  Frances  H.  'eyan  U.,  1894-06;  asst.  bacteriologist,  Storrs  Agrl. 
and    Mansfield.     Employed    in    constrn     railroads  Experiment    Sta.,    Conn..    1894-06;    prof,    bacteriol- 


Co.,    Pa.,    1S64-S;    engr.    constrn.,    Fairmount   Park,  S"V7"    T"f"'i d'^n^V    1S98;    investigator   for   Rocke- 

Phila.,    1869-79;   engr.    and   sec.    Union   Depot   Co.,  teller  Inst     1900-2,  etc.    Mem.  Soc.  Am.  Bacteriolo- 

St.    Paul,    Minn.,    1879-80;    on    N.P.    R.R.    constrn.,  s;?t.s,   Middletown   Scientific  Assn.    (ex-sec),   Fac- 

1880-1;    chief    commr.    highways,    Phila..    1883-6;  "1*^    Scientific    Club     (Storrs,    Conn.),    Phi    Beta 

supt.  parks,  St.  Paul,  18SS-90;  engr.  and  sec.  C.  c!  ^aPpa.      Progressive       Methodist.      Club:     Men's 

W^ashburn  Flouring  Mills  Co..   Minneapolis,   1890-  (Storrs,   Conn.).     Author   of   bull,   and   articles   on 

99.    Address:   531  Essex  Av.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  bacteriol.  subjects.    Address:  Storrs,  Conn. 

USTABROOKZ:,  Horace  Melvyn,  educator.     (See  ESTES,  Charles,  civil  engr.;  b.  Fall  River,  Mass., 

vol.  190;>.)  June  14.  1849;  s.  Joseph  and  Eunice  (Chace)  Estes; 

ESTABROOKS,  Henry  F.,  merchant;  b.  Danville,  ^^'^^^,'?h'''^ch°i^  ^nf^'wVu    ^fvf^  ^'^^^^  ^°':?".^-  ^•'^*'' 

Vt.,  Mar.  24,  1853;  s.  Warren  and  IClizabeth  (Copp)  ?,°V  ?  o^VHfil^at«?^f  ,!,.>;?h  ®\-^^f^-   ^",'1  ^^irren, 

lillins    Acad      Dnnville     Vt  •  ^^•^- '    certificate    of   membership    from    Mechanics 

iiinps    Acau.,    uanvuie,     vt,,  ^gsn.,    Worcester,    Mas.s.,    June    1,    1870;    m.    Sept. 


sale  and  retail  in  which  has  been  continuously  en-  ^a ' 7,  '"*.•  v«tl«  ri^n^ai^^i^i    Mq^     w    ^amiiy  Assn. 

•^'flo-ed  -ic)  vrs    (1915)     Renublican     Cnnsrli'^t    TJnme-  Author.  Estes  Genealogies,  1894.    Has  made  exten- 

llfff^Al^^-^mlllsi'll^^voaTst^^^^^^^  v4u,.'bfe   M'4s'^",ntTrfi  f^l^'l^  and  owns  many 

■t^j.  vaiuaoie  MbS.   relating  to  families   of  Salem  and 

.^c:.in«.r.     T              -^      ^          ■          x          ^            ,    t-      •  Swausea,    Mass.    Home:   W^arren,   R.I. 

ESTEE,   James   Borden,   investments   and   busi-  -.em-nc.    ■«                i.t  -u         ,«^         .     .o,« 

ness    anafysis;    b.    Milton,    Wis.,    Feb.    8,    1856;    s.  .r,^^^^^'  ^^^^%P}}}^^^^^^^-kr^V-Jr\^^'^^-^^'^^  16, 

Henry  and   Lucretia    (Green)    Estee;   grad.   Peoria  Jnno'n  x   '^'^  ^^^-  ■^^"^'  ^'^°  Who  s  Who  in  America, 

Co.   (111.)  Normal  Sch.,  1875,  and  State  Normal  U.,  l90»-9-) 

Normal,  111.,  1881;  received  life  certificate  as  ESTES,  Nathan  Anthony,  dental  surgeon;  b 
teacher  from  State  of  Wis.,  1880.  and  from  State  Smithfield,  R.T.,  Feb.  13,  1879;  s.  Nathan  Chace 
of  111.,  ISSl,  both  through  examinations;  studied  and  Helen  Augusta  (Latham)  Estes;  grad.  Wor- 
at  Normal  Sch.,  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  and  Milton  (Wis.)  cester  (Mass.)  Acad..  1897;  D.M.D.,  Harvard  Den- 
Coll.;  studied  medicine  and  law  but  did  not  gradu-  tal  Sch.,  1904  (Xi  Psi  Phi);  m.  Mary  Elizabeth 
ate  in  either;  m.  Adelaide  Gillan.  of  Colfax,  HI.,  Abbe,  of  Bethlehem,  N.H.,  Dec.  6,  1911.  Practiced, 
Aug.  16,  1883;  children.  Rush  G.,  Wanda  Elizabeth,  Newport.  R.I..  since  1904:  instr.  operative  den- 
Loraine  Borden.  Marjory  Adelaide.  Taught  in  tistry.  Harvard  Dental  Sch.,  since  1909;  mem 
schs.  of  Peoria  Co.,  111.,  1874-7;  prin.  schs.,  Edg-  visiting  staff,  Forsyth  Dental  Infirmary  for  Chil- 
erton,  Wis.,  1878,  Harvard,  111.,  1879;  supt.  schs.,  dren,  Boston,  since  1915.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Nat.  Dental 
Woodstock,  111..  lSSl-2;  entered  life  ins.  busi-  Assn.,  Nortliwestern  Dental  Assn.,  Mass.,  R.I.  and 
ness,  Madison,  Wis.,  June  20.  1882;  real  estate  busi-  N.Y.  dental  sees..  Harvard  Dental  Assn.,  Harvard 
ness.  Woonsocket,  S.D.,  1884;  pres.  Citizens  Bank,  Odontol.  Soc,  Newport  Tuberculosis  Soc;  asso. 
Woonsocket,  same  yr;  apptd.  elk.  Dist.  Court  and  mem.  N.T.  Inst.  Stomatology.  Mem.  Newport  Hist. 
U.S.  Court  commr.  same  yr.  by  Chief  Justice  A.  J.  Soc.  Newport  Natural  History  Soc.  (v.-p).  Red- 
Edgerton;  elected  dir.  and  supt.  agencies  Iowa  wood  Library,  Art  Assn.  of  Newport.  Republican. 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  June,  1888;  pres.  Gates  County  (Wis.)  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  University.  Miantonomi, 
Land  &  Timber  Co.,  1892-8;  gen.  mgr.  for  Wis.  Harvard  of  Rhode  Island.  Frequent  clinician  be- 
for  Nat.  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  Vt.,  Nov.  23,  1891,  supt.  fore  nat.  and  state  dental  socs.  Recreations:  golf, 
agencies,  Jan.,  1898.  dir.,  Jan.,  1901,  and  was  2d  Address:  130  Touro  St.,  Newport,  R.I. 
v.-p.  same.  Apr.,  1902-Jan.,  1911.  Has  been  chmn.  t'cp-p-v  Tt~-n»{»  ttr^-^-i^-^^  i  ^  ,  t,  t  •  •  . 
Rep.  Co.  Centra  Com.  and  mem.  Rep.  State  Cen-  m?  n?7'iP??fiR^  J^^^^^f '  ^^^5^^=  ^-  Limenck, 
tral  Com.;  supt.  U.S.  Census  returns  in  S.D.;  elect-  ^«®„'  H'^^/i'  ^?  ^^Jo,?®!"  k^'""'?,  """^t  ''"*^  ^t"t"^^ 
ed  mayor  of  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Mar..  1912,  served  i^o"Ln^f  T  pI  4h^' i?o?:  f^^^Q.r^h^VnJ^  wi,' 
9    tf.,.m«-    nnntrl     hv   srnv     merrl     Vt     Ednl     Commn  i^oston     U.     i^aw    Sch.,    1901      m.    Sarah    Elizabeth 

Dec  T9i2?apptd.'^#y  gov.'mem'- Vt^'^'ktSrFa'lr  ^"'^T'A'n^e^^^'"^^'^""-^^"^^  ^%-  l^Ol;  children, 
Commn.,  Apr.  1914,  and  elected  pres..  May  8,  1914,  f^.^fh  Louise_  Barbara.  Practiced  Boston  since 
re-elected,  Apr.,  1915.  Pres.  Central  Vt.  Assn.  Ir^l'J^^^^-^  ^^%  ^^^"^^  ^^i^^^^  £°-=  Hf^^'  T)^® 
Unitarian^  and  Universalists.  1914-15;  pres.  Mont-  ^fX^*  1897  i  9^s'^'^^r."''^^•o«''1l;^l^^•T;5on^^^*'• 
pelier   Hist.    Soc.    3    terms,    re-elected    1915;    mem.  ^j^.^.^J'v:^^^^' i^^^i  f^^-^^s^^^f"^*  Law  Commn. 

Am.    Acad.    Polit.    and    Social    Science.    Conn.    Soc.  Jl^f^.'^.l^^^r^;,   ^fy^^lfi:     Sr'l1^I,''"^'!«.^^,^^L*!°"o^,i 

Founders  and  Patriots  America.  Vt.  Hist.  Soc,  etc  r°"i"i'^L  ^'^ -^^^  ^-     ^a'*^®"'    ^^^^^     O^^®:     90 

Clubs:   Apollo,   Country.    Address:   Montpelier,  Vt.  '-anc.i  ht.,  lioston. 

ESTEN,  Richard  Bartlett,  clergyman;  b.  North  ESTY,    Constantlne    Canaris,    lawyer;    Dec.    26, 

Attleboro,    Mass..    Sept.    2.    1855;    s.    Randall    and  1S24-19 — .    (See  vol.  1909.) 

Sarah   P.    (Bartlett)    Esten;    student   North   Attle-  esty,  Edward  Tuckemian,  lawyer;  b.  Amherst, 

boro   High   Sch.,    1869-72;    grad.   Mowry  and   (5off  s  Mass..   Aug.   30,   1875;  s.  William  Cole  and  Martha 

EnglLsh  and  Classical  Sch.,  Providence,  RL    1876;  ^nn    (Gushing)    Estv:    A.B.,    Amherst   Coll..    1897; 

fn?^'  ^''°^"  ^-vl^T^^J   ^-^-^  ^^r'^""  ?T^^°'-T^"^*",-  LD.B.,      Harvard      Law      Sch.,      1901;      unmarried. 

l^^V  "^•,?,°''®  l^-  UP;^°^'  °?  ^'^oi"-  N.H.    June  1,  Walker  instr.  in  mathematics,  Amherst  Coll..  1897- 

1886;  4  children.  Isabelle  U.,R.  Stewart.  R.  Doiig-  g.    admitted    to    bar.    1901;    associated    in    practice 

lass.   H.    Wyman.     Ordained   Bapt    ministry    1886;  .j^ith   law   firm   of   Hammond    &   Field.    Northnmp- 


since    1914.     Republican.     Address:    33    East   Mam  jo;    mem.    Worcester    Common    Council      1906-11 

St.,  Webster,  Mass.  since    asst.    dist.    atty.     Republican.     Mem.    Wor- 

ESTEN,  "William  Merrill,  bacteriologist;  b.  Glen-  cester  Co.  and  Mass.  Bar  Assns.,  Psi  Upsilon,  Phi 

dale.    R.T..    .\ug.    27,    1862;    s.   William   Brown   and  Beta    Kappa.     Clubs:     Worcester,     Quinsigamond 


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Boat,  Tatnuck  Country.    Home:    85  Elm  St.    Office: 

.'$40    Main    St.,   AV'm'cester,    Mass. 

Amherst, 


tingen,     Germany,     1897-8;     m.     ^l 

Emerson,  of  Amherst,  Mass.,  Mar.  29,  19oo;  chil- 
dren, Thomas  C,  Jr..  h.  Nov.  30,  1904,  Kliza  .SiRour- 
ney,  Oct.  6.  1913.  Began  teaching  in  Case  Sch.  of 
Applied  Science,  Cleveland,  O.,  Iti94;  instr.  mathe- 
matics, Amherst,  1895-1900  (except  1897);  prof, 
mathematics,  U.  of  Rochester,  1901-5.  Amherst 
Coll..  since  1905.  Mem.  Am.  Math.  Soc,  A.A.A.S.. 
Psi  Upsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Address:  Amherst, 
Ma.s.s. 

ESTY,  William  Cole,  retired  educator;  b.  West- 
moreland (now  I'ark  Hill),  N.H.,  Apr.  8,  1838;  s. 
Isaac  and  Anna  ((Johl.sinith  )  Esty.:  A.B.,  Amherst, 
1860  (L.L.D.,  1SS8);  Harvai-d.  lSGO-1:  m.  Martha 
.Ann  Cushing,  of  Boston,  .lulv  IS.  1867  (died  Jan. 
15.  1887);  father  of  William  Esty.  Teacher  high 
sch.,  Salem,  Mass.,  1861-2;  instr.,  1862-5,  prof, 
mathematics,  1865-05,  emeritus  prof,  mathematics 
and  astionomv,  1905,  Amherst.  Trustee  Amherst 
Acad.  Conglist.  Address:  85  Elm  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

ETHEBIDGE,  Prank  Wlllette,  lawyer;  Mar.  31, 
lS5.S-.lan.    23,    1914.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

EXTSTIS,  Edward  Iiyman,  clergyman;  b.  Port- 
land, Me.,  Oct.  31,  1871;  s.  John  Tappan  and  Ann 
Eliza  (Towne)  Eustis;  student  Harvard,  3  yrs.; 
sub-master  Portland  High  Sch.;  instr.  IT.  of  Colo. 
Prep.  Sch.;  A.B..  U.  of  Colo.,  1896;  m.  Toledo,  O., 
Dec.  21,  1898,  Anna  Van  Stone.  Deacon  P.E.  Ch., 
1898,  priest  bv  Bishop  Spalding  of  Colo.,  1899; 
rector  Ch.  of  the  Holy  Faith,  Santa  F6  1899-01; 
curate  St.  John's  Cathedral,  Denver,  1901-4;  sec. 
and  registrar  diocese  of  Colo.,  1902-4,  and  v.-p. 
S.S.  Commn.  of  Colo.;  rector  Emmanuel  Ch..  Den- 
ver. 1904-6,  St.  Peter's  Ch.,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1906-10,  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Nantucket,  since  1910. 
Chaplain  N.  Mex.  Nat.  Guard,  1899-01.  Home: 
Nantucket,   Mass. 

EVANS,  Alexander  William,  college  prof.;  b. 
Buffalo.  N.Y..  i\Iav  17,  1S6S;  s.  William  A.  and 
Maria  Ives  (Beers)  Evans;  Ph.B.,  Yale,  1890,  M.D., 
1892,  Ph.D.,  1899;  univs.  of  Munich  and  Berlin, 
1894-5.  Asst.  prof,  botany,  1901-6,  prof,  botany 
since  1906,  Yale.  Fellow  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  N.E.  Bot. 
Club,  Botanical  Soc.  America,  Conn.  Acad.  Arts 
and  Sciences,  Torrey  Bot.  Club,  Biol.  Soc.  Wash- 
ington; corr.  mem.  Acad.  Sciences,  Cherbourg. 
Club:  Graduates.  Home:  345  Whitney  Av.,  New 
Haven,    Conn.* 

EVANS,  Alfred  Henry,  educator,  lecturer, 
preacher;  b.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Sept.  12,  1860;  s. 
William  H.  (Bapt.  clergyman)  and  Susan  E.  (Bar- 
bour) Evans:  grad.  Holyoke  High  Sch.,  1877;  A.B., 
Colby  Coll.,  W^atervillo.  Me.,  1881.  A.M.,  1885;  post- 
grad, study,  U.  of  Berlin,  1884-5;  m.  Carrie  M. 
Lesure,  of  Oakdale,  Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1885  (died 
May  9,  1913);  children.  Helen  B,  (Mrs.  Wallace 
S.  C;hilson).  Ada  L.  (Mrs.  Almon  D.  Howes),  Ralph 
C;  m.  2d.  Susan  Asmon,  Apr.  16,  1914  (died  Jan. 
9,  1915).  Teacher  of  Greek,  Worcester  Acad.,  1882- 
4.  Cushing  Acad.,  Ashburnham.  Mass..  18S5-95. 
Conn.  Eit.  Instn..  Suflield,  Conn.,  1895-8,  North- 
ampton (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  since  1898.  Eecturer 
on  reform  and  philanthropic  subjects  for  30  yrs.; 
conductor  of  Round  Table,  at  Laurel  Park  Chau- 
tauqua, Northampton,  since  1899;  treas.  and  dir. 
Conn.  Vallev  Chautauqua,  Laurel  Park.  Mem. 
Mass.  Prohibition  State  Com.,  1886-95,  and  since 
1898  (chmn.  189S);  Prohibition  candidate  for  sec. 
of  state,  1911,  for  It.-gov.,  1912,  for  gov.,  1913.  14. 
Mem.  Delta  Upsilon.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Baptist. 
Recreations:  working  the  land  a  little.  Home: 
Hadley,    Mass.     Address:     Northampton,    Mass. 

EVANS,  Alfred  Randall,  lawyer;  b.  Shelburne, 
N.H..  Mar.  21,  1849;  s.  Otis  and  Martha  (Pinkham) 
Evans;  A.B..  Dartmouth  Coll..  1872;  read  law  at 
Gorham,  N.H. ;  m.  Boston.  Mrs.  Eldoia  J.  Briggs, 
.Tune  1,  1880  (died  May  10,  1908);  m.  2d,  Lisbon, 
N.H.,  Mrs.  Marion  .L  Aldrich,  Dec.  14,  1911.  Ad- 
mitted to  Coos  Co.  bar,  1875,  and  U.S.  Circuit  Ct., 


1889;  pres.  Berlin  Nat.  Bank.  1891-01:  pres.  Gor- 
ham Savings  Bank.  Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1874-5, 
1878  (chmn.  com.  on  ins.  and  mem.  judiciary  com.); 
has  served  as  chmn.  Bd.  Selectmen,  supt.  schs., 
librar.v  trustee;  judge  of  probate,  since  Jan.  1, 
1895;  del.  State  Constl.  Conv.,  1902-12.  Republican. 
Apptd.  q.-m.-gen.  on  staff  of  Gov.  Charles  M. 
Floyd,  Jan..  1907.  Pres.  Berlin-Gorham  Bar  Assn., 
Gorham  Bu.  of  Trade;  hon.  mem.  N.H.  Veterans' 
Assn.  Conglist.  Mason  (32°,  for  over  30  yrs.  sec. 
Ooi-ham  Lodge).    Address:    Gorham,  N.H. 

EVANS,  Daniel,  clergyman;  b.  South  Wales, 
Aug.  22,  1866;  s.  Michael  and  Hannah  (Thomas) 
Evans;  came  to  America  with  parents,  1869;  at- 
tended 1  yr.  AVyoming  .Sem..  Kingston,  Pa.,  3  yrs. 
at  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.;  A.B..  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1890 
(D.D.,  1906);  student  advanced  course,  Andover 
Theol.  Sem.,  1  yr. ;  m.  Addie  Seavey  Ames,  of 
Frankfort,  Me.,  June  17,  1S91.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1891;  pastor.  East  Weymouth,  Mass., 
1891-9,  North  Av.  Ch.,  Cambridge.  Mass..  1SU9- 
09;  prof.  Christian  theology,  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
Cambridge.  1909 — .  Home:  15  Lancaster  St.,  Cam- 
brid.-^e,    Mass  ■* 

EVANS,  Edward;  b.  Waldo,  Me..  July  14,  1864; 
s.  Jeremiah  and  Martha  (Tyler)  Evans;  ed.  com- 
mon and  high  schs.;  m.  Cora  A.  Gurnev,  of  Waldo, 
Sept.  10,  1885;  3  children,  Sidney  G.,  Esther  F.. 
Emily  11.  Engaged  in  farming  since  boyhood; 
served  as  supt.  schs..  chmn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  etc.: 
county  comr..  Waldo  County.  1907-13  (chmn.  bd.); 
register  of  deeds  for  Waldo  County.  Republican. 
Member  Patrons  of  Husbandry;  chmn.  exec.  com. 
Me.  State  Grange,  also  state  deputy.  Recreations: 
motoring.    Address:    Belfast.  Me.,  R.F.D.  No.  4. 

EVANS,  Edward  Payson.  author;  b.  Remsen, 
N.Y.,  Dec.  8,  1831;  s.  Rev.  Evan  and  Mary  (Wil- 
liams) Evans;  removed  to  Mich.,  1850;  A.B..  U.  of 
Mich.,  1854,  A.M..  1857;  taught  in  acad.,  Hernando, 
Miss.,  1855;  prof.  Carroll  Coll.,  Waukesha.  Wis., 
1856-7;  traveled  and  studied  abroad.  1857-63:  prof, 
modern  lang.  and  lit..  LT.  of  IMich.,  1862-7:  m.  Eliza- 
beth Edson  Gibson,  1868  (died,  1911).  In  Europe 
since  1870;  connected  with  the  Allgemeine  Zeitung 
of  ISTunich  since  1884;  also  contbr.  to  Die  Nation, 
Berlin;  Litterarischer  Centralblatt,  Bliitter  flir 
Litterarische  Unterhaltung.  Leipzig;  Deutsche 
Litteraturzeitung,  Berlin,  and  Frankfurter  Zei- 
tung, Frankfort;  also  to  various  Am.  publications; 
known  as  an  Oriental  scholar;  declined  professor- 
ship of  Sanskrit,  U.  of  Lahore,  India,  1873.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address: 
23   Hammond    St.,   Cambridge,   Mass.* 

EVANS,  Elizabeth  Gardiner  (Mrs.  Glendower 
Evans):  b.  New  Rochelle,  N.Y..  Feb.  28,  1856;  d. 
Edward  and  Sophia  Harrison  (Mifflin)  Gardiner: 
ed.  pvt.  schs..  Boston,  and  spl.  courses  in  philos- 
ophy, Radcliffe  Coll.;  m.  Glendower  Evans,  Mav 
18,  1882  (died  Mar.  28,  1886).  Mem.  Minimum 
Wage  Commn.,  Mass.,  1911-12,  which  led  to  estab- 
lishment of  a  permanent  minimum  wasre  commn. 
in  Mass. — the  first  of  the  kind  in  the  U.S.  Trustee 
Mass.  Training  Schs.,  1886-14.  Club:  Woman's 
City    (Boston).    Home:    12   Otis  PL,   Boston,   Mass. 

EVANS,  Evan  Georgre,  teacher;  b.  Floyd.  N.T., 
Feb.  IS,  1859;  s.  Evan  O.  and  Mary  A.  (Lloyd) 
Evans;  ed.  Whitestown  (N.Y.)  Sem.;  grad.  Utica 
Business  Coll.,  1881;  completed  Chautauqua  lit. 
and  scientific  course,  1890;  m.  1883,  Anna  Auld, 
of  New  Hartford.  N.Y.  Teacher  Kinderhook  (N:Y.) 
Acad.,  1881-3,  Utica  Business  Coll.,  1883-4;  prin. 
Burlington  Business  Coll.  since  1884.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Mason.  Address:  182  Main  St.,  Bur- 
lington,  Vt. 

EVANS,  Franb  Webster,  M.D.;  b.  Sweden,  Me.. 
Aug.  20,  1868;  s.  .John  H.  and  Lvdia  C.  (Tucker) 
Evans;  student  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.,  1893-4;  M.D.. 
Dartmouth  Med.  Coll.,  1897;  m.  Olive  L.  Belcher, 
of  Stratford,  N.H.,  June  12,  1901;  children,  Beatrice 
L.,  John  B.  Mem.  Coos  Co.  Med.  Soc.  (sec,  since 
its  organization,  Oct.  6,  1904),  N.H.  Med.  Soc, 
A.M. A.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (32°, 
K.T.);  Odd  Fellow;  K.P.  Ofl^ce:  North  Stratford, 
N.H.    (post    ofl^ce,    Coos,    N.H.). 

EVANS,  Georgre  Hill,  librarian;  b.  Conway,  N.H., 
May  6, 1872;  s.  Simeon  Adams  and  Susan  Ann  (Hill) 


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Evans;  of  Puritan  ancestry  on  both  sides;  grad. 
Brewster  Free  Acad.,  Wolfeboro,  N.H.,  1895;  B.L., 
Dartmouth,  1899;  m.  Irene  .leannette  Wood.  Ban- 
gor. N.Y.,  1904  (now  deceased);  m.  2d,  Louise  \V.  C. 
Priesing-,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Sept.  27,  1909;  1  child, 
Elizabeth  Hill  (died  in  infancy).  Asst.,  Dartmouth 
Coll.  Library,  1897-04;  branch  librarian,  Brooklyn 
(N.Y.)  Pub.  Library,  1904-9:  librarian  Woburn 
(Mass.)  Pub.  Library  since  1909.  Trustee  Brew- 
ster Free  Acad.,  Wolfeboro,  N.H.  Mem.  Greater 
Boston  Council  of  Boy  Scouts  of  America,  Rum- 
ford  Hist.  Soc.  Mason.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Brewster  Librarian's  (Boston).  Recrea- 
tions: camping  and  woodcraft.  Home:  4  Highland 
St.  Address:  Woburn  Public  Library,  Woburn, 
Mass. 

EVAirS,  Henry  Darenydd,  chemist;  b.  Bristol. 
Me.,  Sept.  14,  1879:  s.  Lewis  Darenydd  and  Hester 
Annette  (Houston)  Eyans;  srad.  Camden  (Me.) 
High  Sch..  1896;  A.B.,  Bowdoin.  1901,  A.IM.,  1903; 
married.  Teacher,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1  yr.,  Thornton 
Acad..  Saco,  Me.,  3  yrs.;  chemist  'State  Bd.  ot 
Health,  Me.,  since  1902;  dir.  Me.  State  Lab.  of 
Hygiene;  chemist  to  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Me.,  1902-9; 
lecturer  on  pub.  hygiene.  1909-11,  prof,  since  1912, 
Me.  Med.  Sch.  Has  made  many  sanitarv  surveys 
and  inspections  of  water  supplies  in  Maine;  de- 
veloped formalin-permanganate  method  of  gaseous 
disinfection.  Mem.  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn..  Am. 
Chem.  Soc,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  mem. 
8th  International  Congress  Applied  Chemistry 
(orgn.  com  ).  Mason.  Club:  Abnaki.  Recrea- 
tions: traveling  in  the  north  country.  Home:  4 
Lambard  Ct.     Office:  55  Grove  St.,  Augusta,  Me. 

EVANS,  Iiawrence  Boyd,  college  prof.;  b.  Rad- 
nor, O.,  Feb.  3.  1870;  adopted  s.  Edward  Payson 
and  Elizabeth  Edson  (Gibson)  Evans;  A.B.,  U.  of 
Mich.,  1894;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Chicago,  1897;  unmar- 
ried. Prof,  history.  Tufts  Coll.,  since  1900.  Mem. 
Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Am.  Polit  Sci- 
ence Assn.,  Am.  Soc.  Internat.  Law,  Internat.  Law 
Assn.,  N.E.  History  Teachers'  Assn.  (pres.  1909- 
10),  Episcopalian  Club  (sec.  1907-10),  Authors 
clubs  Boston  and  London,  Copley  Soc.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  21  Ham- 
mond St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  701  Barristers 
Hall,  Boston.* 

EVANS,  Iiiston  Penry,  editor,  publisher:  b. 
Brown ville.  Me.,  Aug.  2,  1852;  s.  David  and  Harriet 
N.  (Foster)  Evans;  common  sch.  edn.,  to  17:  m. 
Clara  V.  Getchell,  of  Dover,  Me.,  Nov.  23,  1874;  1 
child,  Ora  Liston.  Began  active  career  in  drug 
business.  Dover,  1878,  continuing  until  1895,  when 
united  stock  with  that  of  Elmer  E.  Cole  &  Co.; 
became  owner  of  Observer  Pub.  Co.,  pubs,  of  Pis- 
cataquis Observer.  1890.  and  has  had  editorial 
charge  since  Oct..  1895:  pres.  Kineo  Trust  Co.:  elk. 
Dexter  &  Piscataquis  R.R.  Co.  Mem.  Me.  Press 
Assn.,  Me.  Pharm.  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist. 
mason  (K.T.) ;  mem.  A.O.U.W.     Address:  Dover,  Me. 

EVANS,  Osman  diaries,  educator:  b.  Milan, 
N.H.,  Mar.  21,  1851;  s.  William  and  Arville  (Hutch- 
inson) Evans:  descendant  on  mother's  side  of 
Richard  Hutchinson,  who  came  to  America,  1634, 
and  Edward  Rawson,  sec.  Mass.  Bay  Colony,  1650- 
86;  prep,  edn.,  Nichols'  Latin  Sch.,  Lewiston,  Me.; 
A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1876;  m.  Philena  'W.  Clark,  of  Pem- 
broke, Me.,  June  30,  1880:  2  children,  Leslie  C, 
Florence  H.  Teacher,  Atlantic  City,  N.  .1.,  1879-81, 
Norwalk,  Conn.,  1881-3;  in  mercantile  business, 
Portland,  Me..  1883-9;  supt.  schs..  Cape  Elizabeth, 
1889-94,  Belfast,  1894-6,  Henniker,  N.H.,  1896-9, 
North  Easton,  Mass.,  1900-5.  Billerica  and  Pep- 
perill,  1905-9.  Turner  and  Canton,  Me.,  1909-10, 
Auburn  and  Sutton,  Mass.,  since  1910.  Mem.  N.E. 
Supt.  of  Schs'.  Assn.,  Mass.  Supt.  of  Schs'.  Assn., 
Me.  Supts'.  Assn.  Mem.  K.  of  P..  Red  Men.  Pro- 
gressive. Conglist.  Recreations:  architecture.  Ad- 
dress:  115  Lincoln  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

EVANS,  ■Wilmot  R.;  president  Boston  Five  Cents 
Savings  Bank:  ex-pres.  Winthrop  Nat.  Bank,  now 
dir.;  pres.  East  Boston  Dry  Dock  Co.,  A.  H.  Daven- 
port Co.,  A.  J.  Tower  Co.,  .James  Pierce  Leather 
Co.;  v.-p.  N.Y.  Insulated  Wire  Co.;  dir.  First  Nat. 
Bank,  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.,  Blue  Hill  Nat.  Bank 
/Boston),  City  Trust  Co.,  First  Nat.  Bank  (Maiden, 
Mass.),  Atlantic  Works,  Mass.  Bonding  &  Ins.  Co., 


Mass.    J'ire    &    Marine    Ins.    Co.      Home;    Everett, 
Mass.     Office:  ?,H  School  St.,  Boston. 

EVANS,  "Wilmot  R.,  Jr.,  lawyer;  b.  Everett. 
Mass.,  Mar.  18,  1878;  s.  Wilmot  11.  and  Florence  C. 
(Fowler)  lOvans;  student  Harvard  Uniy.,  1900, 
LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.  Sch.  of  Law,  1903;  m.  Sue  Mc- 
Pherson  Kramer,  of  Charleston,  S.C,  Dec.  18,  1901. 
Practiced,  Boston,  since  1903;  dir.  Winthrop  Nat. 
Bank;  trustee  Boston  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank. 
Mem.  lOverett  (Mass.)  Sch.  Com.,  6  yrs.;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905,  6,  State  Senate  (4tli  Mid- 
dlesex nist.),  1909,  10,  11.  Trustee  Suffolk  Law 
Sch.  Ki  puhlican.  Conglist.  Club:  University  (Bos- 
ton). I  Iniin:  31  Hancock  St.,  I'Jverett,  Mass.  Office: 
35  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

EVABTS,  Charles  "William,  lawyer;  b.  Brooklyn, 
X.Y.,  Apr.  16.  1875;  s.  Ernest  and  Augusta  (Gott- 
sclialk)  Evarts;  ed.  under  pvt.  tutors;  LL.B.,  Yale 
Law  Sch..  1907;  m.  Mabel  F.  C.  Root,  of  Milford, 
f;onn.,  July  IS,  1907;  2  daughters,  Ruth  Caroline, 
b.  Feb.  22,  1911,  Josephine  Augusta,  Dec.  24,  1913. 
Practiced  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  since  1907;  mem 
from  Milford  Dist.,  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12 
(chmn.  com.  on  corpns.),  1913-14  (mem.  judiciary 
com.  and  chmn.  sliell  fisheries  com.).  Senate,  from 
14tli  Dist.,  1915-16  (chmn.  incorporation  com.  and 
senatorial  appmts.  com.).  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason  (Master  Adelphi  Lodge  No.  63,  1903-4) 
Was  1st  tenor  Yale  Glee  Club,  1904-6;  elected  sec. 
of  class  of  1907,  Yale  Law  Sch.  Club:  Milford. 
Recreations:  general  athletics.  Home:  Colonial 
Heights,  Milford,  Conn.  Address:  185  Church  St., 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

EVABTS,  Prescott,  clergyman;  b.  New  York, 
Oct.  10,  1859:  s.  William  Maxwell  and  Helen  Mi- 
nerva (Wardner)  Evarts;  prep,  edn.,  St.  Paul's 
Sch.,  Concord.  N.H.,  1871-7;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1881; 
S.T.B.,  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1886;  m.  South  Amboy, 
X.J.,  June  22.  1887,  Emily  Charlotte  Potter  Con- 
over.  Deacon.  1885,  priest,  1886,  P.E.  Ch.;  asst. 
Ch.  of  the  Holy  Communion,  New  York,  1885-90; 
rector  Zion  Ch.,  Wappingers  Falls,  N.Y.,  1890-01, 
Christ  Ch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  since  1901;  arch- 
deacon of  Dutchess  Co.,  Diocese  of  N.Y.,  1898-01; 
trustee  Cathedral  of  St.  John  the  Divine,  New 
York,  1899-01;  mem.  Diocese  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Diocese 
of  Mass.,  since  1907;  trustee  Soc.  for  Aged  and 
Infirm  Clergy  of  Diocese  of  Mass.;  examining  chap- 
lain in  the  Diocese  of  Mass.,  1903-9.  Address:  19 
Follen  St..  Cambridge,  Mass. 

EVEBAi;!^,  Mrs.  Amy  Ford;  b.  Chicago,  111.. 
Apr.  5,  1879:  d.  James  M.  and  Marv  (Fov)  Ford; 
grad.  Lake  View  High  Sch.,  Chicago,  1898;  B.A., 
Wellesley,  1902:  m.  George  L.  Everall,  M.D..  of 
Clinton,  la.,  Sept.  12.  1905  (died  Dec.  10.  1909)  1 
daughter,  Eleanor  E.  Teacher  of  English  and 
lit.,  Clinton  (la.)  High  Sch.,  1902-5:  supt.  (State) 
Industrial  Sch.  for  Girls,  Lancaster,  Mass.,  since 
Apr.  25,  1910.  Presbyn.  Club:  College.  Women's 
City    (Boston).     Address:     Lancaster.    Mass. 

EVERETT,  Arthur  Greene,  architect:  b.  Rox- 
bury,  Mass.,  Aug.  14.  1855;  s.  Thomas  Blake  and 
Sarah  Elizabeth  (Greene)  Everett;  ed.  pvt.  and 
pub.  schs.,  Boston  and  New  York,  Mass.  Inst,  of 
Tech.;  m.  Georgiana  F.  Hughes,  of  Boston.  Sept. 
6,  1886:  1  daughter,  Emily  H.  Practiced  in  Bos- 
ton. 1877-08:  was  with  Bradley  Winslow  &  Wes- 
terell.  and  AIcKim.  Mead  &  White;  was  mem.  firm 
of  Cabot,  Everett  &  Mead,  later  Everett  &  Mead; 
sec.  Bd.  of  Appeal  from  Bldg.  Commr.,  1892-7; 
bldg.  commr..  1908-14.  Mem.  Boston  Real  Estate 
Exchange.  Fellow  Am.  Inst.  Architects,  Boston 
Soc.  Architects;  mem.  Soc.  of  Cincinnati,  Boston- 
ian  Soc,  Copley  Soc  Club:  St.  Rotolph.  Recrea- 
tions: golf,  motoring.  Home:  266  Chestnut  Hill 
Av.,    Brighton    (Boston).    Mass.* 

EVERETT,  Ida  Josephine,  educator;  b.  Walpole, 
Mass.;  d.  Charles  Francis  and  Hannah  Maria 
(Pierce)  Everett:  descendant  of  ancestors  arriv- 
ing in  America  about  1650;  ed.  Walpole  High  Sch.: 
R.Litt.,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1893;  post-grad.  work. 
Yale,  3  yrs.;  (A.M.,  Bowdoin,  1911).  Connected 
with  Mills  Coll..  Cal.,  1893-01,  holding  position  of 
head  of  dept.  of  English  lit.,  8  yrs.  of  that  time; 
became  head  of  dept.  English  lit.,  Wheaton  Sem.. 
1905,  and  on  establishment  of  Wheaton  Coll.,  1912, 
was    made    dean,    retaining    original    position    as 


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head    of    dept.    English    lit.     Conglist.     Address: 
WlicaUin   College,    Norton,   Mass. 

EVERETT.  OUver  Hurd,  M.D.;  b.  Charlestown, 
Mass.  Apr.  10,  1852;  s.  Oliver  Caj.en  and  Betsey 
wtlHams^  (Weld)  Everett;  A.B..  Harvard  1S73, 
MD  1877-  house  ofhcer  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1870-7, 
Dost-Krad.  study  in  Paris,  Vienna,  Berlin  and 
Strassburg,  1877-9;  m.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Sept. 
15  1885  Sarah  Frances  Dewey  (now  deceased), 
children  Caroline  C.  Francis  D.  Began  prac- 
ticing at  Worcester,  1880.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Worcestei", 
Quinsiganiond  Boat,  Tatnuck  Country,  Grafton 
Country.    Address:    53  Pearl  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

EVERETT,  Samuel  Andrews,  mfr.;  b.  Rowe, 
Mass,  Feb.  15.  18GG;  s.  H«v.  Samuel  Pierce  and 
Alcesta  (Goodnow)  Everett;  brother  of  Pi'ol- 
Walter  Goodnow,  of  Brown  U.;  student  Tilton 
(N.H.)  Sem.,  1884-6;  grad.  Providence  Hi&»}-.^S^"' 
1887:  A.B..  Brown  U.,  1891;  m.  Gertrude  M.  Miller, 
of  Amherst,  Mass.,  June  30,  1897;  children,  Dor- 
othy Everett.  Founded  the  firm  of  Everett  & 
Barron,  mfg.  agts..  1895,  and  became  sole  owner 
in  1897;  incorporated,  1903,  Everett  &  Barron  Co., 
of  which  has  since  been  pres.  and  treas^:  pre^s. 
and  treas.  Calder  Dentine  Co.  Mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Delta  Upsilon  (Brown  Chapter).  Recrea- 
tions: fishing  and  gunning.  Home:  203  President 
Av.    Office:   217  Canal  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

EVERETT,  Walter  Goodnow,  college  prof.;  b. 
Rowe,  Mass.,  Aug.  21,  1860;  s.  Samuel  P.  and 
Alcesta  (Goodnow)  Everett;  A.B.,  Brown  U..  1885, 
A.M.,  1888,  Ph.D.,  1895;  studied  univs.  of  Berlin 
and  Strassburg,  1895-6;  m.  Harriet  M.  Cleveland, 
of  Amherst,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1885.  Tutor,  Provi- 
dence 1885-9;  instr.  Greek  and  Latm,  Brown  U., 
1889-94-  asst.  prof,  philosophy,  1894-6.  philosophy 
and  natural  theology,  1896-9.  prof.,  1899—,  acting 
Dies  1912-13,  Brown  U.  Trustee  Butler  Hosp., 
since  1913.  Home:  116  Governor  St.,  Providence, 
R.I.*  ^  •! 

EVERETT.  William,  teacher,  author;  Oct.  10, 
1839-1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  m 
America,  1906-7.) 

EVERTS,  Katharine  Jewell,  dramatic  reader; 
b  Hushford,  Minn.;  d.  Thomas  Heywood  (M.D.) 
and  Caroline  Griffln  (Sleight)  Everts;  B.S.,  U. 
of  Minn.;  studied  dramatic  interpretation  under 
T.,eland  T.  Powers,  Howard  Ticknor  and  F.  h. 
Mackav,  and  voice  under  Gracia  Ricardo  of  Ber- 
lin George  W.  Fergusson,  of  Berlin,  and  J.  V\ . 
Parsons  Price,  New  York;  unmarried.  Dramatic 
reader  and  lecturer  on  voice  and  speech  in  schs. 
and  colls.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
etc.)     Home:     Pomfret,    Conn.* 

EVERTS,  William  Wallace,  clergyman;  b.  New 
York  Feb  10,  1849;  s.  William  Wallace  and  Mar- 
garet Keen  (Burtis)  Everts;  A.B..  U.  of  Chicago, 
1867  M.A.,  1869;  U.  of  Berlin,  1867-70;  grad.  Bapt. 
Thenl  Rem..  Chicago.  1873;  m.  D.  Elizabeth  Paine, 
of  Boston.  Mav  9,  1878.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry, 
1873-  pastor,  4th  Ch.,  Providence.  1877-81,  South 
Ch  Hartford,  Conn.,  1881-84,  2d  Ch.,  Phila.,  1884- 
7  ist  Ch.,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1887-95.  Progressive. 
Mem  Critici  Criticorum  (theol.  circle),  Boston. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  writings, 
etc.)     Home:   Roxbury,   Mass.* 

EWEIiIi,  Arthur  Woolsey,  physicist;  b.  Bradford. 
Mass  Oct.  20,  3  873;  s.  John  T^ewis  and  Emily 
Spofford  (Hall)  Ewell;  A.B.,  Yale,  1897,  Ph.D., 
1899;  studied  Johns  Hopkins,  1899-1900,  U.  of  Ber- 
lin 1904:  m.  Jane  Dodge  Estabrook.  of  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1905.  Asst.  in  physics.  Yale,  1897- 
9-  instr.  physics,  1900-4;  asst.  prof.,  1904-10,  prof., 
1910 — ,  Worcester  (Mass.)  Poly.  Inst.  Fellow  Am. 
Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Am.  Phys.  Soc, 
French  Phys.  Soc.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Sigma  Xi. 
Clubs:  Bohemian.  Worcester,  Tatnuck.  Home:  90 
Park  Av.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

EWEN,  Alexander  Cantlay,  teacher;  b.  Aber- 
deen, Scotland.  Nov.  10,  1879:  s.  Charles  and  Isabel 
(Warrender)  Ewen;  brousrht  to  America.  1886; 
grad.  Franklin  (Mass.)  High  Sch..  1898;  grad. 
Dean  Acad.,  1899;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1903.  M.A.,  1910; 
m.  Edna  Mildred  Trafton,  of  Springvale,  Me.,  June 
15.   1900.      After  leaving  coll..   served  as  pvt.   tutor 


and  traveling  companion  for  1  yr. ;  connected  with 
lumber  busines  on  Pacific  coast,  2  yrs. ;  took  charge 
of  atlilelics  at  Dean  Acad.,  1906,  asso.  prin.  since 
Jan.  1,  1910;  projir.  Camp  Deanica  (camp  lor  boys), 
Lake  Mousam,  Kmery  Mills,  Me.  Mem.  Am.  Econ- 
omic Assn.,  N.E.  Math.  Teachers'  Assn.,  Am.  Assn. 
for  Labor  Legislation,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Republican.  Mason.  Address:  Dean  Acad- 
em\',  I'rankliii,  Mass. 

EWING,  George  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Enfield, 
Mass.,  Feb.  21,  1868;  s.  Rev.  Edward  Cornelius  and 
Mary  Louisa  (Alvord)  Ewing;  prep,  edn.,  Salem 
(Mass.)  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1890;  B.D.,  Yale 
Div.  Sch.,  1893;  m.  Sarah  H.  Porter,  of  Danvers, 
Mass.,  Sept.  2,  1893;  3  children,  Helen,  Raymond, 
Margaret.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1893;  mis- 
sionary A.B.C.F.M.  to  China,  1893-1900;  pastor 
Yarmouth,  Mass.,  1902-4,  1st  Congl.  Ch.,  Norwich, 
Conn.,  since  Sept.  1,  1904.  Mem.  Chi  Phi  (Am- 
herst).    Address:   12  Elm  Av.,  Norwich,  Conn. 

EWING,  Willianx;  b.  Melbourne,  Quebec,  Can., 
Dec.  9,  1853;  s.  John  and  Jeanette  (Smith)  Ewing; 
B.A.,  McGill  U.,  1878;  grad.  Congl.  Coll.  of  Can. 
(affiliated  with  McGill  U.),  1879;  (D.D.,  Olivet  Coll.. 
Mich.,  1908);  m.  S.  Henrietta  Allworth,  of  Paris, 
Ont.,  June  13,  1882.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1879;  missionary  in  Canadian  Northwest;  estab- 
lished 1st  Ch.,  Winnipeg,  later  pastor  Plymouth 
Ch.,  Fargo,  N.D.;  supt.  Congl.  S.S.  and  Pub.  Soc, 
N.D.,  1887-91,  Mich.,  1891-07;  gen.  sec.  missionary 
and  extension  dept.,  same  soc,  Boston,  1907 — . 
Trustee  Fargo  Coll.,  N.D.,  1883-91,  Olivet  Coll., 
1897-07.  Progressive.  Club:  Congregational.  Home: 
324  Ward  St.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Office:  Con- 
gregational   House,    Boston.* 

EWING,  William  Clinton,  civil  engineer;  b.  En- 
field, Mass.,  Feb.  18,  1875;  s.  Edward  C.  and  Mary 
(Alvord)  Ewing;  B.S.  in  Blec.  Engring.,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1897;  m.  Florence  A.  Wood,  of  Boston, 
Mass.,  June  21,  1899;  1  child,  Galen  Wood.  Prac- 
ticed in  Boston  since  1897;  supt.  Wells  Memorial 
Inst,  since  1902.  Mem.  City  Planning  Bd.  since 
organization,  1913;  pres.  Central  Council  of  Civic 
Organizations;  ex-pres.  United  Improvement  Assn. 
and  Roxbury  Improvement  Soc;  mem.  Advisory 
Counsel  Technology  Christian  Assn.  Mem.  Bos- 
ton Chamber  of  Commerce  (dir.),  Boston  Soc.  of 
Civil  Engrs.,  Nat.  Municipal  League.  Democrat. 
Club:  Boston  City.  Recreations:  civic  affairs. 
Home:  107  Anawan  Av.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Office:    985   Washington   St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

EVGES,  leon  Russell,  assistant  attorney-general 
of  Mass.;  b.  London,  Eng.,  Mar.  12,  1876;  s.  John 
and  Julia  (Patrick)  Eyges;  came  to  America, 
1887;  4  yrs'.  business  course,  English  High  Sch., 
Boston;  student  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  and  spl. 
student  Coll.  I..iberal  Arts,  same  univ. ;  m.  Lillian 
Kernfeld,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  June  3,  1908.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1900,  and  since  engaged  in 
gen.  practice;  represented  Boston  mfrs.  in  garment 
strike,  1913  (permanent  settlement  effected);  asst. 
atty.-gen.  of  Mass.  since  Jan.  3,  1914.  Mem.  fac- 
ulty and  lecturer  on  bankruptcy,  Suffolk  Sch.  of 
Law.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar 
Assn.,  City  of  Boston,  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, Bo'stonian  Soc,  Century  (Law)  Club.  Al- 
umni Assn.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.  Democrat.  Mem. 
Knights  of  Pythias,  Royal  Arcanum,  B.P.O.  Elks. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Boston  Press,  Elysium,  Econ- 
omic, Twentieth  Century.  Recreations:  books. 
Home:  51  Naples  Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  53 
State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 


FABENS,  Eugrene  Jerome,  banker;  b.  Salem, 
Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1883;  s.  Charles  E.  and  Bessie  H. 
(Dver)  Fabens;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Katherine  Wil- 
liams, of  Frankfort,  Ky.,  June  17,  1906;  children. 
Charles  Eugene,  Katherine,  Sally.  Mem.  firm  of 
Edgerly  &  Crocker,  stocks,  bonds,  note  brokers 
and  gen.  banking,  Boston,  1911-Peb.  1.  1915,  at 
which  time  this  co.  consolidated  with  firm  of 
Blake  Brothers  &  Co.,  of  which  has  since  been  a 
mem.;  pres.  Naumkeag  Trust  Co.,  Salem.  Mass.; 
dir.  Holyoke  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Towle  Mfg.  Co.; 
trustee,  Salem  Savings  Bank,  Ropes  Memorial 
Trust.     Trustee    Bertram    Home    for    Aged    Men. 


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Mem.   Salem  Rebuilding-  Cuinmn.    Clubs;    Oldtown  rll.     Iloinc:    L'lf.    Flunlington    Av      Office-    30    Hunt- 
Country    (Newbury,    Mass.),    Salem    Club.     Home:  iii.mnn   A  v.,    Boston. 

^^lT^Ji^^%   °^''^-    ^^^   Devonshire  St..   Boston.        PAELTON,  Reinhold,  teacher,  composer,  pianist; 

FABER,     George    Adam,     M.D.;     b.     Waterbury,  b.  Ilmenau,  Thuriniiia,  Jan.  17,  1S56;  s.  Carl  G    and 

Conn.,  Dec.  10,  1.S66;  .s.  Adam  and  Christina  IMarie  Ferderika     (Mfiller)     Faelton;     ed      Normal     Sch 

(\\  ichardt)    Faber;    ed.    pub.    schs.    of   Waterbury,  Weimar;   studied  music  with   Klu.i,'hard   and  Gott- 

including   Waterbury   English   and    Classical    Sch.  schalg-,  at  Weimar;  m.  Marie  Dewing   Boston    June 


Buckland  Wooster,  of  Waterbury,  Conn.,  Nov.   29.  position    System;    Keyboard   Harmony,    etc'     Mem 
1899.     In    general    practice    in    Waterbury,    since  Deutsche  Gesellschaft,  Am.  Numismatic  Assn    Yorii 
Mar.,    ISSS;    mem.    Eclectic    Med.    Examining    Bd.,  and  Scottish  Rite  Mason.    Owner  of  valuable  col- 
Conn.,  1909.    Republican.    Episcopalian.    Mem.  Am.  lection  of  coins.    Address:   Huntington  Chambers 
Inst.   Homoeopathy,    Nat.  and  Conn.   Eclectic   Med.  Boston. 

^fs^lrn  St1fr°"c{^'b;^'iiat^tifuc^f  \S  a^rS^un^^i^!:  l^^^l'  ^/--is    merchant.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

dress:     Waterbury,    Conn.  TAGAN,  Joseph  P.,   lawyer;   b.   Dedham,   Mass.. 

PABYAN,  Francis  Wright,  dry  goods  merchant;  J^=^^:an'-  LL  B     Boi?un  u'  Law  Sc^^^l 8^98  ^^n^'ni-Tc^ 

V;i?.'X''VT"?it?^^lf-n^^^^;.  '''  l^V=.r-°^^^^^  ^  ^^-^  iice  at' Boston  since  IsYs.    Mlm^'BarAsln.Ci?y  of 

lllq  qv   m    Fdfth   Wes^.'n^n  •  ^  ^°^ton.    Mass.    Bar   Assn..    Am.    Bar   Assn.     Mem 

•^  -t^"^,'-       --c?^    "  ^y®^*'^*^^'^-   June   1,   1893.    Began  Knights  of  Columbus.    Clubs:  Boston  City,  Colum- 

rim  ^V^fi^r^'^J?^'^?  fqn^*?-'/^''-'  -"O'^s-. Boston,  1894,  bus.   Young  Men's  Catholic  Assn..   Commonwealth 

^?^-  n^      mil^Tf'i^r^i  ^'^''^•^-^"'L'^ir  ^^^•""'^^\"  Country.      Recreations:     golf,    fishing.      Home:     19 

Mfg.    Co.,    Otis    Mfg.    Co.,    Cordis    Mills:    dir.    Nat.  Wallingford  Rd.,  Brighton.    Office:  199  W^ashington 

Union  Bank.  Union  Water  Power  Co.,  Androscoggin  ot     Boston                                                          w  ci,jiiiit,Lun 

Mills,   Bates   Mfg.   Co..  Edwards   Mfg.   Co..   Thorn-  'Z^J.^\  ,       „ 

dike    Co..    N.E.    Trust    Co..    Franklin    Co.,    Boston  ,   FAHEY,  John  H.,  newspaper  pub.;  b.  Manches- 

Duck   Co..   Lewiston   Bleacherv   Co.     Trustee   Free  l^^:    N.H.,    Feb.    19,    1873;    s.    Patrick    and    Maria 

Hosp.  for  Women.     Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com-  Fahey;    pub.     and    high     sch.    edn.;    m.    Margaret 

merce.     Clubs:      Algonquin,      Brookline      Country,  Quinn.  of  Boston,  Oct.  22.  1901.    Began  newspaper 

Eastern    Y^acht,    Arkwright.      Home:     Manchester,  ^°J}'^    as    reporter    and    news    editor,    Manchester, 

Mass.,  and  146  Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston.     Office:  i^-^-'    editor    and    later    mgr.    Eastern    Associated 

72  Franklin  St     Boston  Press.   New   Haven,   Conn.,   until    1893;    editor   and 

■PATJVA-KT     r'o'^vo-a    tx'r.-,-,.r,i^\ .    o     n^r.r.„^    / T\T  T-,  \  ^^^^    mgr.    Associated    Press,    Boston,    1893-7:    N.E. 

^    aJ^i'  ,**t     '^^^•^    ^J^^^^H^  ^-    ^^o^,-^^    (MD.)  j,upt    Associated    Press,    1897-03;    editor   and    pub. 

^^[L^^d/;;^    ?     r^n^^ri^v^  ThoL^^^^^  Boston    Traveler,    1903-10;    pres.    Boston    Traveler 

nffir.1'-   Tfmll^^tr.%'  T^ncVn^''°  "'''''^    ^°-    ^^''-  ^o..    State    Pub.    Co.;    2d    v.-p.    Associated    Press. 

Office.   100  Summer  St..  Boston.  1909-10.    Dir.  and  mem.  exec.  com.  Boston  Chamber 

FABYAN,  Harry  Clifton,  judge;  b.  Portland,  Me.,  of  Commerce;  chmn.  of  delegation  from  Chambers 

June  15.  1870;  s.  Charles  H.  and  Henrietta  (Merry)  of   Commerce    in   U.S.,    visiting   leading   European 

Fabyan;    grad.    Portland    (Me.)    High    Sch.,    1889;  cities,    1911;   dir.   and   mem.    exec.   com.    "Boston — 

B.A.,    Bowdoin    Coll.,    1893;    LL.B.,    Boston    Univ.  1915,"    Boston    Assn.    for    Relief    and    Control    of 

Law  School,  1896;  m.  Louise  Edwards,  of  Portland,  Tuberculosis;  mem.  Pilgrim  Publicity  Assn.    Cath- 

Me.,  Apr.   12,    1899.     Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,   1896;  olic.      Club;     Boston     Athletic,     Tedesco     Country, 

practiced  in  Boston;  mem.  firm  of  Fabyan  &  Crosby  Boston   City,   Economic.   Puddingstone,   Brae  Burn 

since    1891;    asso.    justice    Boston    Municipal    Ct.,  Countrj^;  chmn.  exec.  com.  Chamber  of  Commerce 

Brighton    Dist.,    since    1902.     Pres.    Brighton    Five  of    the    U.S.     Home:    Brookline.     Office:    Tremont 

Cents    Savings   Bank.    Republican.    Conglist.    Mem.  Bldg.,  Boston* 

J?,^^v,  A?^"-    ^**^    °f.v.^^''^°".-    ^°^i^^    ^^Y.    Library.  PAIRBANK,  John  Wilder,  lecturer,  genealogist; 

Club:  Commonwealth  Country      Recreations:  golf.  b.  Holliston.  Mass..  Nov.  17,  1848;  s.  George  Wilder 

5^°^tm',  21  Sparhawk  St.,  Brighton  District.     Office:  a^d  Sarah    (Lincoln)   Fairbank;  ed.  high  sch.,  and 

31  Milk  St.,  Boston.  grad.    Chautauqua    course;    m.    Caroline    Hull,    of 

FAEIiTEN,  Carl,  pianist,  teacher;  b.  Ilmenau.  Iowa,  1875;  7  children.  Was  mem.  State  legisla- 
Thuringia,  Dec.  21.  1846;  s.  Carl  G.  and  Frederika  ture;  asst.  commr.  to  the  Cotton  Centennial.  New 
(Moller)  Faelten;  ed.  Latin  Sch..  Weimar;  early  Orleans,  1884.  Historian,  "Fairbanks  Family  in 
showed  talent  for  music,  but  studied  with  Montag.  America."  Lectures  are  principally  Am.  historical; 
at  Weimar,  and  with  Schoch,  at  Frankfort-on-the-  Ben  Hur,  Sign  of  the  Cross:  The  Oregon  Question, 
Main;  served  in  Franco-German  War;  later  studied  etc.  Conglist.  Mem.  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  mem.  hon. 
violin  and  other  orchestra  instruments,  at  Arn-  com.  Charles  Dickens  Testimonial.  Past  Grand 
stadt;  m.  Adele  Schloesser,  of  Lubeck,  Germany.  I.O.O.F.  Address:  Box  12.  Station  A.,  Boston,  Mass. 
1877.  Taught  in  Frankfort-on-the-Main;  became  FAIRBANKS,  Arthur,  art  dir.;  b.  Hanover.  N.H.. 
intimately  acquainted  with  Joachim  Raff.  -R'ho  was  t^qv.  13.  1864;  s.  Prof.  Henry  and  Annie  S.  (Noves) 
called  to  Frankfort.  1877,  to  organize  conservatory  Fairbanks:  A.B.,  Dartmouth.  1886;  Yale  Div.  Sch.. 
there;  was  apptd.  teacher  of  piano  under  Raff,  con-  1887-8,  Union  Theol.  Sem..  1888-9,  Berlin  and 
tinuing  until  his  death,  1882;  then  came  to  America  Freiburg,  1889-90,  Ph.D.,  Freiburg,  1890;  (Litt.D., 
and  was  teacher,  Peabody  Inst.,  Baltimore,  1882-5;  Dartmouth,  1909);  m.  Elizabeth  L.  Moodv,  of 
with  New  England  Conservatory  of  Music,  Boston,  Hanover,  NH.  Mav  2,  1889.  Instr.  Greek,  1890-1, 
1885-97,  dir.  1890-7;  founder,  1897,  and  since  then  apst.  prof.  German  and  instr.  logic,  1891-2,  Dart- 
dir.  Faelten  Pianoforte  Sch..  Boston.  Has  traveled  mouth;  lecturer  social  science  and  philosophy  of 
as  concert  pianist.  Began  series  of  recitals  of  relision.  1892-4.  instr.  comparative  religion.  1894- 
standard  pianoforte  works,  1899,  and  has  given  99  "i^ale-  acting  asst.  prof,  ancient  philosophy. 
24  programs  without  repeating  a  single  work;  has  Cornell,  1899-1900;  prof.  Greek  lit.  and  archaeology, 
written  many  instruction  books,  including  (with  u.  of  la..  1900-6:  prof.  Greek  and  Greek  archaeology 
his  brother)  The  Fundamental  Training  Course,  of  U.  of  Mich.,  1906-7;  dir.  Boston  Mus.  Fine  Arts 
Home:  Holliston,  Mass.  Office:  30  Huntington  Av.,  since  Aug.,  1907.  Fellow  Am.  Sch.  Classical  Stud- 
Boston,  Mass.  ies,   Athens,   1898-9;   editor  The  Classical   Journal, 

FAEIiTEN',  Marie  De-wing",  pianist:  b.  San  Fran-  1905-7.  Mem.  Am.  Philol.  Assn..  Archapol.  Inst. 
Cisco  Apr  26.  1869;  d.  Rev.  Charles  Shumway  and  America,  Deutsches  Archreologi.sches  Tnstitut,  Am. 
Louie  E  (Collins)  Dewing;  removed  with  parents  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  (See 
to  Boston  1886-  grad.  N.E.  Conservatory  of  Jlusic,  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.) 
1890-  m  i3oston,  June  23,  1896,  Reinhold  Faelton.  Home:  26  Elmwood  Av..  Cambridge,  Mass.  Ad- 
Teacher  pianoforte  and  hand  culture  and  supt.  dress:  I\Tii«puni  of  Fine  Arts.  Boston.* 
Normal  Dept.,  N.E.  Conservatory  of  Music,  1890-7;  FAIRBANKS,  Arthur  'Willard,  M.D. :  b.  Boston. 
teacher  pianoforte,  Faelton  Pianoforte  Sch.,  Bos-  Oct.  9,  1869;  s.  Amos  H.  and  Rachel  M.  (Randall) 
ton,  since  1897.  Mem.  Anti-Suffrage  Assn.  Pres-  Fairbanks:  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1894;  house 
byterian.    Clubs:  Professional  Woman's.  MacDow-  officer  Carney  Hosp.,  1894-5;  m.  Edythe  Clarke,  of 


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Brookline,  Mass.,  June  19,  1909;  children,  Edythe, 
Jonathan.  Asst.,  Dept.  Ethnology,  World's  Colum- 
bian Expn.,  Chicago,  1892;  assigned  from  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.  for  work  among  Indians  of  Dait.  ana 
Mont.;  med.  insp.  of  schs.,  I3oston,  since  1900; 
visiting  phys..  dept.  diseases  nervous  system. 
Boston  City  Hosp. ;  asst.  phys.  Boston  Cliildren's 
Hosp;  asst.  prof.  ner\ous  diseases.  Tufts  Meet. 
Sch.;  instr.  nervous  diseases.  Harvard  Grad.  Sch. 
of  Medicine.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E. 
Pediatric  Soc,  Boston  Med.  Library  Assn.,  Boston 
Soc.  Psychiatry  and  Neurology,  Boston  Mycol.  Soc. 
Author  articles  in  med.  jours.  Recreations:  tramp- 
ing, camping,  canoeing.  Address:  591  Beacon  St., 
Boston. 

PAIBBANKS,  Charles  Albert,  M.D.;  b.  Ports- 
moutli.  X.H.,  DfC.  17,  1S49;  s.  Albert  A.  and  Lydia 
L.  (Brock)  Fairbanks;  grad.  Chandler  Scientific 
Sch.,  Dartmouth  Coll..  1871;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1877;  m.  Emma  B.  Caswell,  of  Dover,  N.H., 
Oct.  21,  1884.  Practiced  in  Dover,  since  1878;  city 
phvs.,  1882-98;  U.S.  pension  examiner,  1897-13. 
Mem.  Sch.  Com.,  1882-15  (chmn.  1909-15);  mayor 
of  Dover,  1898-1900;  water  commr.,  1888-98.  1901- 
03;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907-9.  Address: 
Dover.    X.Tl. 

FAIRBANKS,  Charles  P.,  treasurer  and  dir.  Bige- 
low  Carpet  Co.,  Clinton  Wire  Cloth  Co.:  v.-p.  2d  Nat. 
Bank:  trustee  Warren  Instn.  for  Savings;  dir. 
Boston  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.,  Arkwright  Mut. 
Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Mut.  Boiler  Ins.  Co.,  Boston  Storage 
Warehouse  Co.,  Spencer  Wire  Co.  Club:  Union. 
Home:   Milton,   Mass.    Office:    Soars  Bldg.,   Boston. 

FAIRBANKS,  Edward  Taylor,  clergyman;  b.  St. 
Johnsburv,  Vt.,  May  12,  18:36;  s.  Joseph  Paddock 
and  Almira  (Taylor)  Fairbanks;  St.  Johnsbury 
Acad,  and  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.;  A.B., 
Yale.  1859;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.  1861-2;  studied 
abroad,  1863-4;  (D.D.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1892);  m.  Emma 
C.  Taplin.  of  Montpelier,  Vt.,  July  9,  1862.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministrv.  1868;  pastor  First  and 
South  Chs..  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  1868-02;  librarian 
and  dir.  St.  Johnsbury  Athenpeum  since  1912 — . 
Trustee,  sec.  and  treas.  St.  Johnsbury  Acad.  Mem. 
Vt.  State  Senate,  1908-9.  Republican.  (See  Who's 
W^ho  in  America  for  books,  etc.).  Home:  St.  Johns- 
bury, Vt.* 

FAIRBANKS,  Gecrg-e  C,  editor,  publisher:  b. 
Natick,  Mass..  Jan.  6.  1852;  s.  John  B.  and  Caroline 
(Cummings)  Fairbanks;  ed.  Natick  pub.  and  hisrh 
schs.;  m.  Ella  L.  Hobbs,  of  Natick,  Apr.  4,  1872. 
Clerk  in  postoffice  and  store,  1865-70.  asst.  post- 
master, 1868-70;  became  partner  J.  B.  Fairbanks 
&  Son.  1873;  purchased  Natick  Bulletin.  1882:  now 
pub.  Bulletin,  also  mem.  Fairbanks  &  Son.  Chmn. 
park  commrs. ;  town  auditor,  1884-5;  representative 
to  Gen.  Court.  1909.  Pres.  Mass.  Press  Assn..  v.-p. 
Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Trade.  1909-18.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.) ;  Odd  Fellow.  Pres.  Natick 
(Commercial   Club.    Address:   Natick,   Mass. 

FAIRBANKS,  Henry,  inventor,  mfr. ;  b.  St.  Johns- 
bury, Vt.,  May  6,  1830;  s.  late  Thaddeus  (inventor 
of  scales)  and  L.ucv  P.  (Barker)  Fairbanks;  A.B., 
Dartmouth.  1853.  A.M.,  1856  (Ph.D.,  1880):  grad. 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1857;  m.  Annie  S.  Noyes.  of 
Hanover,  N.H..  Apr.  30,  1862  (died  Sept.  11,  1872); 
m.  2d,  Ruthy  Page,  of  Newport,  Vt.,  May  5,  1874. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry.  1857;  in  pastorates, 
1857-60;  prof,  natural  philosophy.  1859-65,  natural 
history,  1865-8,  Dartmouth.  Identified  with  E.  & 
T.  Fairbanks  &  Co.,  mfrs.  of  scales,  etc.,  since 
1868,  of  which  he  is  now  v.-p.;  has  received  more 
than  30  patents  on  various  devices.  Trustee  Dart- 
mouth Coll.,  1870-96;  pres.  St.  Johnsbury  Acad., 
Vt.  Domestic  Missionary  Soc.  Address:  St.  Johns- 
bury. Vt.* 

FAIRBANKS,  Henry  Nathaniel,  insurance  agent; 
Oct.    24,    lS3S-Dec.,    1913.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

FJtlRB/^NKS.  Hiland  I,ockwood,  lawyer;  Sept. 
21.    1872-19 — .     CSee   vol.    1909.) 

FAIRBANKS,  Walter  A.;  Jan.  5,  1830-19 — .  (See 
vol.   1900.) 

FAIRCHIIiD,  Bdward  Thomson,  educator:  b. 
Doylestown.  O.,  Oct.  30.  1854;  s.  Samuel  and  Eliza 
.Tane  fHuestis)  Fairchild;  ed.  Ohio  Weslevan  IT., 
Wooster   U.;    (hon.    A.M.,    Kan.    State   Agrl.    Coll.; 


Pd.D.,  Baker  U.,  1908);  m.  Frances  L.  Postlewait, 
of  Columbus  Grove,  O.,  Oct.  10,  1883.  Began  teach- 
ing in  Ohio,  1872;  removed  to  Kan.,  1885;  regent 
Kan.  State  Agrl.  Coll.,  1889-07;  state  supt.  pub. 
instrn.  of  Kan.,  1907-12;  pres.  N.H.  Coll.,  Durham, 
1912 — .    Life  mem.  X.E.A.    Address:  Durham,  N.H.* 

FAIRCHIIiD,  Henry  Elbert,  builder,  contractor: 
b.  ^^■oodb^idge,  Conn.,  Sept.  25,  1838;  s.  Lyman  and 
Lucy  (Baldwin)  Fairchild;  common  sch.  edn. ;  m. 
Marv  Elizabeth  Clark,  of  Seymour,  Conn.,  Dec.  24, 
1862  (died  1882);  m.  2d,  Mary  Elizabeth  Bliss,  of 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1891.  Learned  mason's  trade 
and  became  mem.  firm  of  Perkins  &  Lines,  Meri- 
den.  1866,  later  the  H.  Wales  Lines  Co.  (v.-p.). 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Address: 
Meriden,  Conn. 

FAIRCHIIiB,  William  H.,  lawyer;  b.  Fairfield. 
Vt..  Jan.  31,  1853:  s.  Eli  and  Grace  (Sturgis) 
Faircliild;  descendant  of  Abraiiam  Fairchild,  1743, 
Conn.;  fitted  for  coll.  at  Montpelier  (Vt.)  Sem.; 
LL.B.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1877;  m.  Armida  J.  Soule,  of 
Fairfield.  Vt.,  Jilne  15.  1882;  2  children,  Harold  F., 
Donald  S.  Practiced  at  Fairfield,  since  1878;  mem. 
Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1888-90  and  1915-17,  Senate,  1890- 
92.  Republican.  Epi'jcopalian.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon. 
Address:   Fairfield.  Vt. 

FAIRCIiOUGH,  William  Richard,  upholstery 
sroods:  b.  Fleetwood,  Eng.,  June  7,  1861;  s.  Wil- 
liam M.  and  Sarah  (Hayes)  Fairclough;  ed.  pub. 
and  pvt.  schs.;  unmarried.  Be.gan  in  dry  goods 
dept.  of  Jordan,  IMarsh  Co.,  Boston,  1872-5;  with 
Spaulding,  Hay  &  Wales,  1875-SO;  with  R.  H. 
White  Co.,  1880-85;  with  Houghton.  Dutton  Co., 
1885-92;  in  drv  goods  commn.  business  for  self, 
1892-1902;  mem.  firm  Boutwell,  Fairclough  &  Gold, 
cotton  goods  converters  and  curtain  mfrs.,  Dec. 
1902-Jan..  1914,  incorporated  1914.  of  which  has 
since  been  v.-p.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Catholic.  Clubs:  Boston  City.  Woodland 
Golf.  Home:  35  Maxfield  St.  Office:  52-56  Chaun- 
cey  St..  Boston. 

FAIRFIEIiD,  Charles  Telford,  editor,  publisher; 
b.  Hillsdale.  Mich.,  Sept.  6,  1866:  s.  Edmund  Burke 
(D.D.,  LL.D.)  and  Mary  (Baldwin)  Fairfield 
(father  one  of  founders  Republican  party.  It. -gov. 
Mich.,  pres  Hillsdale  Coll.,  Neb.  State  U.  and  con- 
sul to  Lyons,  France,  under  Pres.  Harrison) ;  stu- 
dent IT.  of  Neb.;  A.B.,  Oberlin  Coll..  1887;  m.  Anna 
Whitcomb,  of  Morrison,  111.,  Dec.  19.  1888;  2  chil- 
dren. Whitcomb,  b.  1892;  Janet.  1896.  Pub.  Eaton 
Rapids  (Mich.)  Journal.  1887-97;  mgr.  North 
Adams  (Mass.)  Transcript.  1897-8;  established 
Evening  News,  Rutland.  1S99;  pres.  and  gen.  mgr. 
Rutland  News  Co.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason; 
mem.  K.P..  Elks,  Royal  Arcanum,  Maccabees. 
T^'oodmen.  Club:  Rutland  Countrv.  Recreations: 
golf.    Address:  Rutland,  Vt. 

FAIRFIELD,  Hampden,  lawyer;  Dec.  8,  1835- 
Mar..  1012.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

FAIRFIEIID,  Howard  P.,  educator;  b.  Patten, 
Me..  Nov.  15,  1858;  s.  James  and  Lucia  Ellen  (Par- 
ker) Fairfield;  ed.  com.  schs.,  acad.,  Boston  Eve- 
ning Drawing  Sch.,  under  pvt.  tutor  and  by  spl. 
work.  Case  Sch.  Applied  Science,  Cleveland,  O.; 
m.  Boston,  1888,  Kate  Frances  Coffin;  1  son,  Earle. 
Was  with  S.  A.  Woods  Machine  Co.,  1884-8,  Boston 
&  Albany  R.R.,  1888-9,  Goodyear  Shoe  Machinery 
Co..  1889-91.  teacher  of  shop  engring.  Case  Sch. 
Applied  Science,  1891-9;  teacher,  1899-14,  asst. 
prof,  machine  constrn.  since  July,  1914,  Worcester 
Poly.  Inst.  Republican.  Unitarian.  IMem.  Am.  Soc 
IMech.  Engrs.  Has  written  text  books  on  shop 
engring  for  Internat.  Corr.  Sch.  and  for  Phila. 
pubis.    Home:   1  Dayton  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

FAIRMAN,  Charles  George,  newspaper  man;  b. 
Cnlebrook.  N.H.,  Apr.  5,  1870;  s.  George  and  Mary 
Jane  (Annis)  Fairman;  ed.  Colby  Acad.,  New  Lon- 
don, N.H.,  and  Amherst  Coll.  (non-grad.>i  m. 
Myrtle  Maude  Bruce,  of  Greenfield,  Mass.,  Apr.  22, 
1905;  5  children.  Ruth  E.,  Charles  B.,  George  W., 
Alonzo  B.,  Warren  H.  Began  as  printer,  then  re- 
porter, N.H.  newspapers,  1889-95:  reporter  Spring- 
field (Mass.)  Repiiblican,  1898-9;  employed  on 
various  Phila.  and  New  York  papers,  1899-03:  with 
Springfield  (Mass.)  Union  since  1903,  editorial 
writer  same  since  1906;  occasional  contbr.  to  other 


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])ubls.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Thi  Gamma 
Delta.  Home:  43  Converse  St.,  Longmeadow,  Mass. 
Ott^re:  Th?  ypiiuRfiehl  I'niiui,  Siningtield,  Mass. 

FAIiCONER,  Robert  Crawford,  clergyman;  b. 
Hamilton,  O.,  Feb.  16,  1SS2;  s.  Cyrus  and  Eleanor 
Elizabeth  (Ci-awford)  Falconer;  ed.  common  schs. 
and  higii  sch.,  Hamilton;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1905; 
B.D.,  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1908;  m.  Dorothy  Lesley 
Putnam,  of  N.Y.  City,  Oct.  22,  1914.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1908:  pastor  Seattle,  Wash.,  1908- 
09,  Hanover,  N.H.,  since  1912.  Trustee  N.H.  S.S. 
Assn.,  N.H.  Home  Missionary  Soc.  Mem.  N.H. 
Conf.  Congl.  Ministers,  Religious  Edn.  Assn.,  Am. 
Soc.  Sanitary  and  Moral  Prophylaxis,  Am.  Assn. 
for  Labor  I>egislation.  Sierra  Club,  Survey  Asso- 
ciates (pubs:,  of  The  Survey),  Kappa  Kappa  Kappa, 
Casque  and  Gauntlet  (Dartmouth),  etc.  Recrea- 
tions: tennis,  hiking.    Address:  Hanover,  N.H. 

FAI^ES,  Almon  Iiawrence,  chemist,  engr. ;  b. 
Medway,  Mass.,  Jan.  6,  1876;  s.  James  Emerson 
and  Mary  Clark  (Ballou)  P^ales;  prep.  edn.  Med- 
way High  Sch.;  S.B.,  Worcester  Polv.  Inst,  1898; 
m.  Edna  Mabel  Norton,  of  Medwav,  May  29,  1899 
(died  Oct.  25,  1908);  1  daughter,  Doris  Edna;  m. 
2d,  Clara  Alice  Blood,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  Apr. 
18,  1912;  1  daughter,  Virginia  Blood.  Asst.  chem- 
ist. Sewer  Dept.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1898-01;  super- 
vising chemist,  same  dept.,  1901-13;  ioined  firm  of 
Metcalf  &  Eddy,  consulting  engrs.,  Boston.  May  1, 
1913.  Mem.  Am.  Roc.  C.E.,  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn., 
Am.  Chem.  Soc,  N.E.  Water  Woi-ks  Assn.,  Boston 
Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  etc  Club:  Boston  City.  Home: 
45  Westbourne  Rd..  Newton  Centre,  INIass.  Office: 
14  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

TAJmUS,  Angfnstns  Alanson,  wholesale  and  retail 
grocer;  b.  Gushing,  Me.,  Nov.  13,  1858:  s.  Augustus 
S.  and  Lucretia  Porter  (Jameson)  Fales;  descend- 
ant of  James  Fales,  from  Chester,  Eng.,  1716;  ed. 
Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Kents  Hill,  Me.:  m.  Helen  E. 
Sweetland,  of  South  Thomaston,  Me.,  June  24, 
1885.  Entered  grocery  business  in  Boston,  1879; 
mem.  firm  of  A.  N.  Swallow  &  Co.,  1890-12;  treas. 
and  gen.  mgr..  Swallow  &  Fales  Co.,  since  May  1, 
1912;  pres.  Grocers'  Pub.  Co.;  v. -p.  Grocers'  Baking 
Co.;  trustee  Charlestown  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank, 
Bay  State  Wholesale  Co.;  dir.  W.  F.  Witherell  Co. 
Pres.  Boston  Retail  Grocers'  Assn..  1904-5.  Repub- 
lican. Mason:  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Boston  City. 
Recreations:  fishing.  Home:  70  Winthrop  St., 
Charlestown  Dist.,  Boston.  Office:  12-13  City  Sq., 
Boston.   Mass. 

FAIiKNEB,  "William  Howard,  clergyman;  Sept. 
7,  1862-1910.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

FAI^Ii,  Charles  Gershom,  retired  lawyer,  author; 
b.  Maiden,  Mass.,  June  22.  1845;  s.  Gershom  Lord 
and  Rowena  (Moody)  Pall;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1868, 
A.M.:  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1871;  m.  Emily 
BenthrJn  Fabian,  of  N.Y.  City,  1887;  2  children, 
Fabian,  b.  1887;  Rowena,  1900.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1860;  retired  from  practice,  1894;  author  of 
first  employers"  liability  act  in  Mass.,  1887  (now 
adonted  in  all  states  of  U.S.);  "father"  of  first  bd. 
of  arbitration  in  Mass.  for  settlement  of  strikes 
and  labor  disputes,  1885  (system  now  in  force  in 
manv  states).  Mem.  S.R.,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Club:  Harvard.  Author: 
(legal  work)  Emplovers'  Liabilitv  for  Personal 
Injuries:  (lyrical  poetry)  Dreams;  Village  Sketch; 
Words  With  "Wings:  Patriot  or  Traitor.  1913;  Soul 
of  the  East,  1914;  (dramatic  poetry)  Three  Polit- 
ical Tragedies,  1914;  (historical)  Trumpets  of 
Freedom;  Eloquence.  Old  and  New;  Eleven  Nations 
at  War  (several  vols.);  American  Wit  and  Wis- 
dom; Conflict  That  Saved  a  Nation  (hist,  novel), 
etc.  Home:  393  Marlboro  St.,  Boston;  (summer) 
"Fellsmere,"  Cohasset,   Mass. 

FAIiIi.  Emma  Latimer,  lawyer;  b.  Maiden.  Mass.. 
Julv  8.  1885;  d.  George  Howard  and  Anna  CChris- 
tv)"Fall:  grad.  Maiden  High  Sch.,  1902;  A.B..  Bos- 
ton U.  Coll.  of  Liberal  Arts.  1906;  LL.B..  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Law.  1908:  passed  the  bar.  June.  1908: 
studied  and  traveled  in  Europe.  Sept..  1908-Sept.. 
1909;  studied  at  the  Sorbonne  and  Paris  Law  Sch.. 
1908-1909.  1909-11:  grad.  School  for  Social  Work- 
ers in  Boston.  1911.  Practiced  law  from  Oct..  1909. 
except  when  abroad,  with  father  and  mother,  who 
are  both  lawyers;  probation  officer  for  women  and 


girls,  in  court,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1911-12;  now 
practicing  in  Maiden  and  Boston  with  parents. 
Lecturer  on  law  before  women's  clubs  and  Portia 
School  of  Law;  mem.  lecture  bd.  Burdett  Coll. 
Dir.  law  and  thrift  dept.  of  Women's  Ednl.  and 
Industrial  Union,  Boston,  since  1914;  pres.  Maiden 
Etiual  Suffrage  League,  since  1914;  v. -p.  Maiden 
Woman's  Civic  League  since  1913;  mem.  Maiden 
Sch.  Com.,  1914-17.  Mem.  Mass.  Assn.  Women 
Lawyers,  Portia  Club,  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
Clubs:  Boston  College,  Maiden  College,  The  Old 
and  New  (Woman's  Club).  Home:  35  Evelyn  PI., 
Maiden,  Mass.  Oflice:  4  Summer  St.,  Maiden,  and 
264  Boylslon  St.,  Boston. 

FAIiIi,  George  Howard,  lawyer;  b.  Maiden, 
Mass.,  i)ct.  19,  1858;  s.  George  Hanson  and  Rebecca 
Green  (Howard)  Fall;  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1883,  A.M., 
1884,  LL.B.,  1887,  Ph.D.,  1891  (Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
1908).  Lecturer  on  Roman  Law,  Boston  U.,  since 
1886,  and  on  constl.  law  since  1891;  representative 
to  Mass.  Gen.  Ct.,  1900-2;  mem.  Maiden  City  govt. 
3  yrs. ;  mayor  of  Maiden,  1910-11.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Middlesex  Bar 
Assn.,  Internat.  Law  Assn.,  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Ma- 
son. Recreations:  farming,  horseback  riding. 
Wife  and  daughter  both  lawyers.  Address:  35 
Evel>-n   PI.,   Maiden,   Mass. 

FAIiIiON',  Joseph  Daniel,  judge;  b.  Doniry,  Ire- 
land, Dec.  25,  1837;  s.  Daniel  and  Julia  (Coen) 
Fallon;  came  to  America  in  1851;  grad.  Coll.  of  the 
Holy  Cross,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1858;  A.B.,  1858, 
A.M.,  1862,  Georgetown  Coll.  (Holy  Cross  being 
then  unchartered;  LL.D.,  Coll.  of  the  Holy  Cross. 
1899);  taught  sch.  in  Salem,  Mass.,  several  yrs.; 
studied  law  with  Hon.  Jonathan  Cogswell  Perkins, 
Salem;  admitted  to  bar,  1865;  m.  Boston,  Aug.  9, 
1870,  Sarah  E.  Daly;  children,  Euphemia  M.,  Cal- 
houn M.,  Catherine  M.  (Mrs.  John  P.  Cavanagh). 
Josephine  S.  Began  practice  at  Boston,  1865;  spl. 
justice.  1874-93;  justice  South  Boston  Municipal 
Court,  1903-14;  mem.  Boston  Sch.  Com.,  1864-90; 
an  examiner  for  Mass.  Civ.  Service  Commn.  at  Bos- 
ton. Democrat.  Pres.  Union  Savings  Bank;  ex-pres. 
Boston  Catholic  Union;  ex-pres.  Charitable  Irish 
Soc.  of  Boston.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn. 
(Z;ity  of  Boston.  Home:  Independence  Sq.  Office: 
43   Ttemont  St.,   Boston. 

FAiLIiON,  Michael  Francis,  surgeon;  b.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  July  16,  1863;  s.  James  and  Mary 
(Dyer)  Fallon;  both  parents  born  in  Ireland;  A.B., 
Holy  Cross  Coll.,  1884  (LL.B.,  1915);  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1887;  post-grad,  work  in  Heidel- 
berg, Strassburg  and  Vienna,  2  yrs.;  research  work 
Johns  Hopkins  Med.  Sch.,  41/2  mos.,  1902;  m.  Ella 
J.  Ford,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  Nov.,  1892;  1  son, 
.Tohn  H.  M.  Practiced  in  Worcester  since  1887; 
surgeon-in-chief  St.  Vincent's  Hosp.  Trustee 
Worcester  Pub.  Library.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Sur- 
geons; mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Catholic.  Club: 
Worcester  Country.  Home:  11  Westland  St.  Office: 
33  5   Slater  Bldg.,   Worcester,   Mass. 

FANiriNG,  David  Hale;  manufacturer;  b.  Jew- 
ett  City,  Conn..  Aug.  4,  1830;  s.  Henry  Willson  and 
Sarah  (Hale)  Fanning,  and  of  7th  generation  from 
the  immigrant,  Edmund  Fanning,  New  London, 
Conn.,  1653;  deprived  of  parents  by  death,  at  7 
vrs. ;  made  his  home  with  an  older  brother;  lim- 
ited opportunity  for  edn.;  m.  Worcester,  Mass.. 
Sept.  28,  1859,  Rosamond  Hopkins  Dawle.ss.  who 
died  Dec.  14,  1901;  2  daughters,  Agnes  (widow  of 
John  E.  Lancaster,  of  Worcester)  Helen  F.  (Mrs. 
W.  C.  Supplee,  of  Phila.,  Pa.)  At  16  started  out 
alone  to  seek  his  fortune,  with  $2.50  in  his  pocket; 
found  emplovment  in  counterpane  mill  at  Clinton, 
Mass.,  and  later  served  short  apprenticeship  as 
machinist  at  Worcester;  propr.  of  countrv  store, 
1853;  in  Cleveland.  O.,  1853-7;  salesman,  Worces- 
ter, 1857-61:  began  mfr.  of  hoop  skirts  (Worces- 
ter Skirt  Co.)  1861,  in  a  short  time  added  mfr.  of 
corsets;  for  many  yrs.  head  of  Worcester  Corset 
Co.,  Inc..  1888.  company  re-Incorporated  1901  as  the 
Royal  Worcester  Corset  Co.,  of  which  has  since 
been  pres.:  the  plant  is  one  of  the  model  factories 
of  America  and  emploving  about  1700  persons. 
Dir.  R.  N.  Bassett  Co.,  Derby,  Conn.  (mfrs.  of  cor- 
set supplies).  Clubs:  Home  Market,  Tatnuck 
Country.  Home:  150  Woodland  St.  Office:  30  Wy- 
man  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 


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FANITIITG,  Georgre  M.,  mfr. ;  b.  East  Greenwich, 
R.I.,  ls4L'.  J^carnetl  tiade  of  machinist  with  Coi- 
trell  &  Uabcoclv,  Westerly,  R.I.,  and  Fales  and 
Jenks,  Pawtucket,  R.I.;  entered  the  firm  of  George 
W.  Paine  &  Co.,  mfrs.  cotton  and  woolen  machin- 
ery.   Office:  East  Greenwich,  R.I. 

PANNING,  Martin  Smith;  b.  Piovidence,  R.I., 
Dec.  31,  ISCy,  s.  .loscph  li.  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Reynolds)  i'anning;  A.IJ.,  Brown  IT.,  1891;  m. 
Emily  Maud  Fleming,  of  Providence,  Sept.  23,  1895. 
Engaged  in  manufacture  of  jewelry,  Providence, 
1891-97;  prin.  Oxford  St.  Grammar  Sch.,  1898-12; 
agt.  Turks  Head  Bldg.  and  the  Grosvenor  Bldg. 
since  1913;  dir.  Providence  Bldg.  Co.;  mem.  Sch. 
Com..  Providence,  1894-C:  1st  It.  and  q.m.  R.I. 
Coast  Arty.  Corps,  1898-13;  retired  with  rank  of 
lt.-col.,  1913.  Mem.  S.A.R.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 
Megantic  Fish  and  Game  Corpn.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Univer.sity  (bd.  of  govs.).  Turks  Head,  Wan- 
namoisett,  R.I.  Country.  Recreations:  fishing, 
hunting,  golf.  Home:  184  Waterman  St.  Ofllce: 
Turks  Head  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I. 

FANNING,  Nettie  Bisbee  (Mrs.  John  E.  Fan- 
ning), interior  decorator  and  designer:  b.  Delhi. 
N.Y.,  Mar.  12,  1863;  d.  Myron  Curtis  and  Mary 
Jane  (Pease)  Bisbee;  grad.  Delaware  Acad.,  Delhi, 
1880;  grad.  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  South  Hadley,  Mass., 
1884;  Norwich  (Conn.)  Art  Sch.;  Sch.  of  Drawing 
and  Painting  (Boston  Art  Museum);  m.  John  Earl 
Fanning,  of  Norwich,  Aug.  17,  1886.  Engaged  as 
designer  and  interior  house  decorator  since  1895. 
Mem.  Norwich  Art  Assn..  Copley  Soc.  (Boston), 
Mt.  Holyoke  Alumni  Assn.  Conglist.  Mem.  Nor- 
wich Grange  P.  of  H.  Club:  Norwich  Round  Table. 
Address:   ri2  Broadway,  Norwich,  Conn. 

FABABX:x:,  William  Curtis,  educator;  moved  to 
PhihuirlTiliia.  Ta.  (  St-e  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America.  1914-15.) 

FABBFB,  Joseph,  clergyman;  b.  Moselkem, 
Germany,  Nov.  17,  1855;  s.  John  and  Magdalena 
(Junker)  Farbcr;  ed.  in  Germany,  Holland  and 
England;  ordained  priest  R.C.  Ch..  1889:  came  to 
America,  1890;  prof.  Canisius  Coll..  Buffalo,  N.Y., 
1890-4;  pastor  St.  Michaels  Ch.,  Buffalo,  1894-08; 
asst.  rector  Holy  Trinity  Ch.,  Boston,  1908-10. 
rector  since  1910.  Mem.  Soc.  of  Jesus.  Address: 
14  Cobb  St.,  Boston. 

PAKLEY,  Arthur  Christopher,  importer  and  job- 
ber dry  good.s:  b.  Boston.  Mar.  13,  1851;  s.  Noah 
Webster  and  Permelia  H.  (Thayer)  Farley;  de- 
scendant of  George  Farley,  who  settled  in  Boston, 
1640;  ed.  Chauncy  Hall  Sch.  and  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.: 
m.  Boston.  Helen,  daughter  Col.  Charles  Hastings 
Judd,  of  Honolulu,  H.  Ty.,  Mar.  9,  1882;  four  chil- 
dren. Ruth  (Mrs.  William  P  Massey.  of  Winches- 
ter, Va.).  Emily,  Charles  Judd  (of  Inwood,  W.Va.). 
Arthur  Francis.  Bearan  as  elk.  in  wliolesale  dry 
goods  house  of  Farley,  Amsden  &-  Co.,  1870,  ad- 
mitted as  partner,  1880  (now  Farley.  Harvey  & 
Co.):  ex-dir.  and  mem.  of  exec.  com.  Boston  Mer- 
chants' Assn.;  ex-mem.  Boston  Associated  Bd.  of 
Trade  (v.p.,  1904-6);  dir.  Home  Market  Club,  1897- 
02,  and  of  Am.  Congl.  Assn.;  ex-pres.  Auburndale 
Improvement  Assn.;  sec.  Bd.  of  Ministerial  Aid. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Twentieth  Century,  Boston  City,  Congregational, 
Puddingstone,  Appalachian  Mountain,  Brae  Burn 
Country.  Economic  (dir.).  Recreations:  golf.  Home: 
Auburndale,  Mass.    Office:  141  Essex  St..  Boston. 

PABIiFT,  Prank  Edg'ar,  college  prof.;  b.  Man- 
chester. N.H.,  Apr.  25,  1868;  s.  George  W.  and  Lu- 
cina  C.  (Baker)  Farley:  A.B..  Harvard.  1893,  A.M.. 
1894,  Ph.D.,  1897;  m.  Mrs.  Amy  El  well  Crane,  of 
St.  Louis,  Mich.,  Aug.  5,  1903.  Asst.  in  English, 
Harvard,  1893-5,  Radcliffe  Coll.  1894-7;  instr.  Eng- 
lish, Haverford  Coll.,  1897-8:  instr.,  asso.  prof,  and 
prof.  English,  Syracuse  U..  1898-03;  asso.  prof,  and 
prof.  English.  Simmons  Coll.,  since  Oct.  1,  1903. 
Editor:  Milton's  Paradise  I.,ost,  Books  T  and  II. 
1898.  (See  AVho's  Who  in  America  for  books  and 
writings.)  Home:  108  Fuller  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.* 
PABIiBT,  John  "Wells,  lawyer:  b.  Brookline, 
Mass.,  June  15.  1878:  s.  James  Phillips  and  Mary 
Eliot  (Wells)  Farley:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1899;  EL.B., 
Harvard  Eaw  Sch..  1903.  Associated  in  practice 
with  JjOng  &  Hemcnway,  Boston.  1903-8,  Hemen- 
way.  Barnes  &  Farley,   1907-12,  Fish,  Richardson, 


Herrick  &  Neave  since  Dec,  1912;  sec.  and  asst. 
counsel,  Boston  Finance  Commn.,  1907-8;  overseer 
Harvard,  1909-10;  treas.  Boston  Herald,  1910-14. 
Republican.  Clubs:  Tavern,  Tennis  and  Racquet, 
Union,  Union  Boat  Club,  Harvard.  Country.  Home: 
Cottage  Av.,  West  Roxbury.  Office:  84  State  St., 
Boston. 

FABIiBY,    Owen    Francis,    Jr.,    real    estate;    b. 

Phila.,  Pa.,  Nov.  2,  1873;  s.  Owen  Francis  and  Ver- 
ion  Alice  (Long)  Farley;  ed.  Lynn  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.,  Lynn  Business  Coll.,  Boston  U..  unmarried. 
In  shoe  business  with  father,  at  Lynn,  1900-2;  ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1902;  pres.  Owen  F.  Farley,  Jr.. 
Co.,  real  estate,  since  1902;  pres.  and  treas.  Lynn 
Re-Tanning  Co.;  trustee  and  treas.  Old  Colony  Real 
Estate  Trust.  Mem.  Mass.  Real  Estate  Exchange. 
Unitarian.  Club:  Boston  City.  Recreations:  out- 
door sports.  Home:  692  Boston  St.,  Lynn.  Office: 
27  State  St.,  Boston. 

FABIiEY,  WilUam  Chase,  M.D.,  b.  New  Boston, 
N.H..  Dec.  13.  1869;  s.  Rev.  Robert  G.  and  Sarah  M. 
(Chase)  Farley:  prep.  edn.  Haverhill  High  Sch.; 
M.D.,  Med.  Coll.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1893;  M.D., 
Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  1894;  m.  Mary  A. 
Dow,  of  Atkinson,  N.H.,  May  3,  1899.  Practiced  in 
Lawrence.  Mass.,  since  1894.  Mem.  Am.  Inst. 
Homoeopathy,  ]\Iass.  Homoeopathic  Assn.;  trustee 
2d  Bapt.  Ch.,  6  yrs. ;  trustee  Y.M.C.A.  Republican. 
Address:  9  E.  Haverhill  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

FABIiBY,  "William  Thayer,  dry  goods  merchant; 
b.  Boston,,  Jan.  9,  1855;  s.  Noah  Webster  and  Per- 
melia Hammond  (Thayer)  Farley;  ancestry  traced 
to  1638,  Mass.;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Chauncy  Hall 
Sch.,  Boston,  and  Holbrook's  Mil.  Sch.,  Ossining, 
N.Y. ;  m.  Marion  A.  Thayer,  of  Tarrytown,  N.T., 
Nov.  11,  1886;  children,  Mortimer  Thayer,  Barbara. 
Began  as  office  boy  with  wholesale  dry  goods  house 
of  Farley,  Harvey  &  Co.,  Boston,  1874:  served  as 
salesman,  buyer  and  has  been  mem.  of  firm  since 
death  of  father,  1891;  dir.  Auburndale  Bank.  Dir. 
Industrial  Aid  Soc;  mem.  exec.  com.  Newton  Hosp. 
Mem.  Bostonian  Soc.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  City.  Economic.  Twentieth 
Century,  Episcopalian,  Brae  Burn  Country,  New- 
ton Boat.  Recreations:  golf,  fishing,  hunting. 
Home:  Weston.  Mass.    Office:  141  Essex  St.,  Boston. 

FAItliOW,  Alfred,  writer:  b.  Orange,  111.;  s.  Will- 
iam and  Paulina  J.  (McGrew)  Farlow;  grad.  Mass. 
Metaphysical  Coll.,  1887;  unmarried.  Christian 
Science  teacher  and  lecturer,  since  1888;  located 
Christian  Science  inst.  at  Topeka,  1889,  removed  to 
Kansas  City,  1894:  pastor  and  reader  Christian  Sci- 
ence Ch.:  mgr.  com.  on  publ.  Christian  Science 
Church,  Boston,  since  1S9S.  Contbr.  to  newspapers 
and  mags,  on  Christian  Science  subjects.  Home: 
Newton,  Mass.    Office:  Berkeley  Bldg..  Boston.* 

FABIiOW,  John  Woodford,  M.D.;  b.  Boston,  Aug. 
28.  1S53;  s.  John  Smith  and  Nancy  WMght  (Blanch- 
ard)  Farlow;  attended  pub.  schs.  of  Newton,  Mass.; 
A.B.,  Harvard.  1874;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1S77; 
m.  Annie  H.  Burr,  of  Newton,  Sept.  21,  1877;  chil- 
dren. Margaret  (Mrs.  William  R.  Castle,  Jr.).  John 
S.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1880.  Librarian  Bos- 
ton Med.  Library;  ex-pres.  Am.  Laryngol.  Assn.; 
mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Soc  for  Med.  Im- 
provement. Clubs:  St.  Botolph.  Country,  Harvard. 
Recreations:  traveling,  motorinsr.  Home:  127  Bay 
State  Rd.    Office:  234  Clarendon  St..  Boston. 

FABXiOW,  William  Gilson,  botanist;  b.  Boston, 
Dec  17,  1S44:  s.  John  Smith  and  Nancy  White 
(Blanchard)  Farlow:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1866,  A.M., 
1869,  M.D..  1870;  studied  botany  in  Europe  several 
yrs.;  ^LL.D.,  Harvard,  1896,  U.  of  Glasgow,  1901, 
U.  of  Wis..  1904;  Ph.D..  Upsala.  1907);  m.  Lillian. 
d.  E.  N.  Horsford,  of  Cambridge.  Jan.  10,  1900. 
Asst.  professor  botany,  1874-9,  professor  crypto- 
gamic  botanv  since  18  79.  Harvard.  Mem.  Nat.  Acad. 
Sciences;  fellow  A.A.A.S.  (v.-p.  1887,  1898,  pres. 
1905).  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Soc. 
Am.  Naturalists,  Soc.  Plant  Morph.  and  Physiol., 
Soc.  Promotion  Agrl.  Science,  Am.  Mycol.  Soc,  Am. 
Philos.  Soc,  Phila.  Acad.  Natural  Sciences.  Brit. 
Assn.  Adv.  Sci. ;  corr.  mem.  Manchester  (Eng.)  Lit. 
and  Philos.  Soc,  Botanische  Gesellschaft  (Berlin), 
Soc.  Crittogramology  (Italy).  Author:  The  Black 
Knot,  1876;  Diseases  of  Olive  and  Orange  Trees, 
1876;    The    Gymnosporangia.    or   Cedar    Apples    of 


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the  United  States,  1880;  Marine  Algae  of  New  Eng- 
land, 1881;  Introduction  to  Cryptogamic  Botany; 
The  Potato  Rot;  Index  of  Funsi,  etc.  Address:  2t 
Quincy  St.,  Cambrid.ne,  JMa.ss. * 

FARMAN,  Marcellus  Winslow,  clergyman,  lec- 
turer; b.  Westtield,  Vt.,  July  2si,  IstJu;  s.  Ashley  and 
Harriet  N.  (Win.slow)  Fartnan;  ed.  U.  of  Vt.  Lost 
eyesight  when  about  20  yrs.  of  age;  ordained  to 
ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1901;  chaplain  of  Vt.  State 
Senate  since  1902;  has  appeared  on  lecture  plat- 
form since  1890;  took  an  active  part  on  stump  in 
campaigns  of  1892  and  1896;  chaplain  Vt.  Senate. 
Republican.  Mem.  Orleans  (Vt.)  Assn.  Congl.  Min- 
isters; registrar  Orleans  (Vt. )  Assn.  Congl.  Chs. 
and  pcribe  of  its  gen.  council.    Home:  Westfield,  Vt. 

FARMEK,  Edward,  rear-admiral;  b.  Weathers- 
field,  Vt.,  .Mar.  1,  1836;  s.  Edward  and  Lvdia  A. 
Farmer;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  pvt.  teachers;  m.  A. 
Louise  Buttrick,  of  Concord,  Mass.,  June  1,  1869. 
Apptd.  3d  asst.  engr.  U.S.N.,  May  3,  1859;  2d  asst. 
engr.,  Oct.  16,  1861;  1st  asst.  engr..  May  20,  1863; 
chief  engi-..  Mar.  4,  1871;  retired.  Mar.  1,  1898;  ad- 
vanced to  rank  of  rear-admiral  in  recognition  of 
services  during  Civil  War,  June  29.  1906.  Served 
on  various  vessels  and  at  various  stations  during 
Ci^•il  War.    Home:  274  Newbury  St.,  Boston.* 

FABMSK,  Fannie  Merritt,  author;  Mar.  23,  1857- 
Jan.  15,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America.  1914-15.)* 

FABMES,  James  Eugene,  teacher.  (See  vol. 
1909). 

FABMEB,  Itewis  Grieve,  lawyer;  b.  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  Nov.  5, 1849;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1872.  Admitted 
to  bar,  and  since  in  practice  at  Boston.  Referee  in 
bankruptcy  U.S.  courts  until  1907.  Mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  etc.  Address:  10  Kenmore  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

FABMEB,  IiUbe  W.,  produce  mcht. ;  b.  Sterling, 
Mass.,  Mar.  24,  1849;  s.  Emroy  and  Sophie  (Ray- 
mond) Farmer;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Ella  C.  Whitney, 
of  Harvard,  Mass.,  Nov.  19,  1873  (died  Feb.  24, 
1912);  m.  2d,  Elizabeth  S.  Baker,  of  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Apr.  16,  1912.  Began  with  Adams,  Chapman 
&  Co.,  1869;  admitted  to  partnership  in  firm  of 
Adams,  Chapman  &  Co..  1883;  firm  incorporated 
1905,  and  now  treas.  and  dir. ;  Boston  INIarket  Credit 
Assn.:  dir.  Somerville  Trust  Co.,  Somerville  Sav- 
ings Bank;  treas.  and  gen.  mgr.  Am.  Water  Supply 
Co.  of  N.E. ;  pres.  and  trustee  Somerville  Hosp., 
also  of  Odd  Fellows  Bldg.  Assn.;  trustee  Somer- 
ville Y.M.C.A.  Mem.  Boston  Fruit  and  Produce  Ex- 
change, Nat.  Assn.  Credit  Men.  Republican.  Odd 
Fellow.  Club:  Winterhill  (Somerville,  Mass.). 
Home:  92  Thurston  St..  Somerville,  Mass.  Offices: 
37  N.  Market  St.  and  251  Causeway  St.,  Boston. 

FARMER,  Sarah  Jane;  b.  Dover,  N.H.,  July  22, 
18  47;  d.  Prof.  Moses  Gerrish  and  Hannah  Tobey 
(Shapleigh)  Farmer;  grad.  Salem  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.,  1868;  pvt.  tutors,  1868-81,  and  European 
travel,  1886,  1893,  1900;  unmarried.  Founded,  1894, 
Green  Acre  Confs.  at  Eliot,  Me.,  and  in  1896  the 
associated  Monsalvat  Sch.  for  Comparative  Study 
of  Religion,  with  an  annual  assembly  for  lectures, 
etc.,  by  leaders  of  advanced  thought.  Am.,  Euro- 
pean and  Oriental.  Address:  Green  Acre,  Eliot, 
York  Co..   Me.* 

FARITAM,  Charles  Henry,  lawyer,  Dec.  12,  1846- 
Sept.,  1910.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

FARNAM,  Henry  "Walcott,  political  economist; 
b.  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Nov.  6,  1853;  s.  Henry  and 
Ann  Sophia  (Whitman)  Farnam;  brother  of  Will- 
iam Whitman  Farnam;  A.B.,  Yale,  1874,  A.M.,  1876; 
studied  at  Berlin.  Gottingen,  and  Strassburg  U., 
receiving  degree  R.P.D.  (Rerum  Politicarum  Doc- 
tor), 1878;  m.  Elizabeth  U.  Kingsley,  of  New  Ha- 
ven, Conn.,  June  26,  1890.  Tutor,  1878-80,  prof, 
polit.  economy  since  1880,  Yale  (same  at  Sheffield 
Scientific  Sch.,  1881-03).  Apptd.  Roosevelt  prof, 
in  Berlin.  1914-15.  One  of  the  editors  of  the  Yale 
Review.  1892-11,  of  Economic  Review,  1911-12. 
Chmn.  New  Haven  Civil  Service  Bd.,  1898-9,  State 
Commn.  of  Sculpture,  1887-09;  pres.  Conn.  Civ. 
Service  Reform  Assn.,  1901 — .  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books  and  writiners.)  Clubs: 
Century,  University,  Yale,  Reform  (New  York), 
Graduates',  Country,  Lawn.  Elizabethan  (New 
Haven),  Cosmos  (Washington).  Address:  43  Hill- 
house  Av.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 


FARNAM,  Thomas  "Wells,  banker;  s.  George  B. 
and  Carolina  ^  Wells;  Farnam;  A.B.,  Yale,  1899;  un- 
married. Formerly  mem.  Beatty  Starch  Co.;  i>res. 
City  Bank  of  New  Haven  since  July,  1910.  Mem. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  (Phi  Chapter).  Home:  37 
Hillhouse  Av.  Office:  804  Chapel  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

FARNAM,  "WilUam  'Whitman;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Apr.  6,  1844;  s.  Henry  and  Ann  Sophia 
(Whitman)  Farnam;  A.B.,  Yale,  1866.  A.M.,  1869; 
J.U.D.,  Heidelberg,  1869;  LL.B.,  Columbia,  1871;  m. 
Susan  Frances,  d.  Gen.  William  K.  Strong,  of  New 
York,  June  4,  1873.  Fellow,  1885-9,  treas.,  1888-98, 
Yale  U.  Mem.  New  Haven  Commn.  of  Pub.  Parks 
many  yrs.  (retired).  Home:  335  Prospect  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.* 

FARNEIiIi,  Frederic  James,  M.D. ;  h.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Jan.  14.  1885;  s.  George  and  M.  Elizabeth  (Top- 
ham)  Farnell;  prelim,  edn.  English  and  Classical 
Sch.  and  Providence  pub.  schs.;  M.D.,  Cornell  U. 
Med.  Coll.,  N.Y.  City,  1908;  m.  Jessie  Worrell,  of 
New  York,  Dec.  23,  1910;  1  son,  F.  Richard.  Li- 
censed to  practice  medicine,  R.I.,  1909,  N.Y.  State. 
1909-  practiced  in  Providence  since  1911;  clinical 
pathologist  State  Hosp.  for  the  Insane;  serologist 
Butler  Hosp.;  neurologist  pub.  schs..  City  of  Provi- 
dence: adjunct  neurologist,  R.I.  Gen.  Hosp.  Mem. 
Boston  Soc.  Neurology  and  Psychiatry,  New  York 
Neurol.  Soc,  N.E.  Psychiatrical  Soc,  Mass.  br.  Am. 
Inst.  Criminal  Law  and  Criminology  R.I.  Med. 
Assn.,  Providence  Med.  Assn.  Republican.  Prot- 
estant. Club:  University.  Address:  335  Angell  St., 
Providence,   R.T. 

FARNHAM,  Augustus  B. ;  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Mar. 
10,  1839;  s.  Henry  B.  and  Harriett  (May)  Farnham; 
descendant  of  Ralph  Farnham,  Boston,  16o5;  ed. 
pub  schs.;  m.  Ardelia  B.  Clark,  of  Bangor,  Jan.  12, 
1871  (died  July  18,  1874);  children,  Mary  McRuer 
(Mrs.  William  L.  Smith,  of  Concord,  Mass.),  Ar- 
delia Clark  (deceased) ;  m.  2d,  Laura  Wood,  of  Ban- 
gor Mar.  27,  1878;  1  son,  Henry  A.  Began  as  book- 
keeper Stetson  &  Co.,  lumber  and  navigators;  en- 
listed 1861,  in  Co.  H,  2d  Regt.  Me.  Vols.,  and  served 
as  It.  and  capt. ;  was  present  in  Battle  of  Bull  Bun; 
organized  a  co.  which  became  part  of  16th  Me. 
Regt.  and  was  mustered  in  Aug.  14,  1862;  advanced 
to  maj.  and  It.  col.;  participated  in  leadin?  battles 
of  Va.;  wounded  in  leit  lung,  Apr.  1,  18b.'5;  tavtd. 
col  for  bravery  on  field  of  battle;  hon.  mustered 
out  at  close  of  war,  1865.  Served  as  deputy  col- 
lector of  customs;  postmaster  of  Bangor  under 
Presidents  Grant,  Hayes,  Arthur  and  Harrison;  in 
wholesale  grocery  business  7  yrs.;  pres.  Kendu- 
skeag  Nat.  Bank,  1903-6,  until  bank  was  reorganized 
as  a  trust  co.  Adj.  gen.  of  Me.  1901-8.  Mason 
(33°);  past  grand  master  of  Grand  Lodge  of  Me., 
past  grand  comdr.  of  Grand  Commandery,  K.T.,  of 
Me,;  mem.  G.A.R.  (past  comdr.  State  Commandery). 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Club:  Melita.  Home:  Ban- 
gor, Me. 

FARNHAM,  Edwin  Emery,  metal  mcht.;  b.  Edge- 
water,  N.J.,  July  31,  1868;  s.  Edwin  and  Caroline 
Bell  (Emery)  Farnham;  ancestors  on  both  siaes 
were  among  the  earliest  settlers  of  N.E.;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Cambridge.  Mass.;  m.  Florence  Chenery  of 
Belmont,  Mass.,  Mar.  19,  1903;  children,  Caroline 
Edwin,  Elizabeth.  David.  Began  a^VJ^  sfs'-^t^ter 
employ  of  Richards  &  Co.,  Inc.,  metals,  L8S»'  later 
spent  6  yrs.  in  New  York  in  same  line;  returned  to 
Boston,  1899,  and  again  became  connected  with 
Richards  &  Co.,  of  which  has  been  pres.  since  1901 , 
?res  Eastern  Metal  Co.,  Ideal  Can  Co  Mem.  NE. 
Iron  and  Hardware  Assn.,  Nat.  Hardware  Assn. 
Mason  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Belmont  .Spjmg  Coun- 
try, Oaklev  Country,  Colonial  (Cambridge).  Recie- 
atiins:  fishing,  gunning.  Home:  560  Pleasant  St., 
Belmont,  Mass.    Office:  200  Causeway  St.,  Boston, 

FARNHAM,  Frank  Alexander,  railway  atty.;b. 
Providence.  R.I..  1858;  s.  Alexander  and  Charlotte 
Barbara  (Ormsbee)  Farnham;  A. B  Brown  U., 
1879-  LLB.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1883:  m.  Annie 
Henshaw,  of  Boston,  1901.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar, 
1884-  practiced  in  Boston.  18X4-91;  apptd.  asst. 
counse?N  Y.  &  N.E.  R.R.  Co.  July.  1891,  and  con- 
tinued in  same  capacity  "with  its  successor,  the  NE. 
R  R  Co.  until  leased  to  N.Y.,  N.H.  i^  H.  K.K.  L,o. 
in    1898-   attv.    or   counsel   in   Mass.   for  latter   co; 


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since  July  1898;  dir.  Old  Colony  R.R.  Co.  Clubs: 
Somerset,  Country  (Brookline,  Mass.);  Graduates' 
(New  Haven,  Conn.).  Home:  Chestnut  Hill  (Brook- 
line),  Mass.    Office:  South  Station,  Boston,  Mass. 

FASNHAM,  Jolin  Marsball  'Willoug-hby,  M.D., 
surycun;  1).  Newton  Centre,  Mass,,  .July  2\>.  1868;  s. 
David  S.  and  Mary  C.  (SliapleiKh;  Faniliam;  A.B., 
Amherst,  1891;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1895;  m. 
Daisy  A.  Ruggles,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  Dec.  14, 
1910.  Practiced  in  Worcester  since  1896;  special- 
izes in  surgery;  mem.  surg.  staff  City  Hosp.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Club:  Worcester.  Recreations:  trout  fishing.  Home: 
34  Williams  St.  Office:  58  Pleasant  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

FARNHAM,  Joseph  Ellis  Coffee,  business  man; 
b.  Nantucket,  Mass.,  Jan.  1!S,  18  lit;  s.  \Villiam  Henry 
and  Dydia  Hussey  (Parker)  I'^arnham;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  and  Coffin  Sch.  (acad.);  m.  I^aura  Staples 
Greene,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  Oct.  11,  1871;  2  chil- 
dren, Emma  Ellouise  (died  Jul\-  10.  1876),  William 
Ellis,  of  N.Y.  City.  Began  learning  printing  trade 
on  Weekly  Mirror,  Nantucket,  Mass.,  1863;  re- 
moved to  Providence,  1864;  in  employ  of  A.  Craw- 
ford Greene,  printer,  1864-5,  Knowles,  Anthony  & 
Co.,  1865-6,  Providence  Press,  1866-9,  Millard  & 
Barker,  1869-70,  Providence  Press  Co.,  1870-88; 
with  Edwin  H.  Snow,  purcliased  the  Providence 
Press  Co.,  1888,  and  formed  firm  of  Snow  &  Farn- 
ham,  Inc.  1905  as  the  Snow  &  I'^arnham  Co.,  of 
which  is  pres.  and  treas.  Mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Provi- 
dence, 1877-83,  East  Providence,  1889-96;  sch. 
supt..  East  Providence,  1890-2,  1894-6;  chmn.  State 
Bd.  Commrs.  Firemen's  Relief  Fund.  1906-11; 
trustee  R.I.  Inst,  for  Deaf  since  1911;  park  commr.. 
Providence,  since  1907;  mem.  Bd.  of  Recreation, 
Providence,  since  1914.  Mem.  Providence  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Republican.  Methodist;  mem.  Gen. 
Conf.  M.E.  Ch..  Cleveland.  1896.  Mem.  R.I.  Hort. 
Soc.  (pres..  1899-02;  trustee  since  1904).  Odd 
Fellow;  grand  master  I.O.O.F.  of  State  of  R.I., 
1894-5;  grand  rep.  Sovereign  Grand  Lodge.  1896-04. 
Clubs:  Providence  Central  (pres.,  1907).  Town 
Criers,  Young  Men's  Republican.  Wrote:  (for  pvt. 
circulation)  From  Providence  to  Dallas,  1896  (de- 
scription of  trip  to  attend  session  of  Sovereign 
Grand  Lodge) :  also  Brief  Historical  Data  and 
Memories  of  My  Boyhood  Days  in  Nantucket.  1915. 
Home:  44  Adelaide  Av.  Offices:  45  Richmond  St., 
and    169   Pine   St.,   Providence,   R.I. 

FASirSWORTH,  Prank  S.,  b.  Fitchburg,  Mass., 
Oct.  12,  1SG4;  s.  John  B.  and  Isabella  L.  (Frost) 
Farnsworth;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Fitchburg  and  Leom- 
inster, Mass.;  Bi-yant  and  Stratton  Commercial 
Coll.,  Boston;  m.  Flora  E.  Dodge,  of  Leominster, 
Mass..  Oct.  19,  1887;  2  children,  Beatrice  F.,  Mrs. 
Florence  M.  Drury.  Began  in  plumbing  and  heat- 
ing business  with  father,  1878;  kept  books  many 
yrs.  and  gradually  assumed  management;  has  had 
entire  charge  of  business  since  death  of  father. 
May  26,  1914:  dir.  Leominster  Co-operative  Bank; 
trustee  Leominster  Savings  Bank:  chmn.  of  Bd 
of  Selectmen,  Leominster,  4  yrs.,  elk.  2  yrs.,  town 
auditor,  7  yrs.;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,' 1 913-14. 
Senate,  1915.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Odd 
Fellows.  Royal  Arcanum.  Clubs:  Leominster. 
Monoosnock,  Country.  Address:  78  Orchard  St. 
Leominster.    Mass 

FABNSWOSTH,  Frederic  Tudor,  educator:  b. 
Newark.  N.J.,  July  25.  1852;  s.  Jeremv  H.  and 
Sarah  Melinda  (Gowdv)  Farnsworth;  A.B..  Tufts 
Coll.,  1873.  A.M.,  1876;  po=!t-grad.  study  Hanover 
and  Leipzig,  Germany,  Paris.  France.  1877-8;  m. 
Anna  Caroline  Tufts,  of  Medford,  ISTass.,  .Tune  21, 
1879;  children,  Ruth  L.  (Mrs.  H.  K.  Poole),  Dana 
T.,  Ray  D.,  Alice  H.  Prin.  Bristol  Acad..  Taunton, 
Mass..  1880-8;  prin.  Brookline  (Mass.)  High  Sch., 
1888-91:  instr.  German.  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Bi-unswick, 
Me..  1892-3:  instr.  German  and  French.  Williams 
Coll.,  1893-5:  prin.  Ware  (Mass.)  Hieh  Sch.,  1895-6. 
Sanborn  Sem.,  Kingston.  N.TT.,  1896-01.  Bristol 
>cad.,  Taunton,  Mas.s.,  1901-9.  Taunton  Hish  Sch.. 
1909-15.  Mem.  common  council.  Taunton,  1907,  OS. 
Republican.  Universalist.  Mem.  N.E.  As^n.  Colls, 
and  Prep.  Schs..  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Zeta  Psi,  Taun- 
ton Choral  Union  (sec).  Mason.  Recreations: 
physical  exercise,  music.  Address:  3  Spring  St., 
Taunton,   Mass. 


FABNSWOBTH,  John  Prescott,  finishing  of  cot- 
ton goods;  b.  I'awtucket,  R.I.,  Feb.  19,  1860;  s. 
Claudius  Buchanan  and  Marianna  (Mclntire) 
l''arnsworth;  descendant  of  Mathias  Farnsworth, 
of  Groton,  Mass.,  1634;  prep.  edn.  Wheeler's 
Sch.,  Providence;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1881;  m.  Mar- 
garet Cochrane  Barbour,  of  N.Y.  City,  Nov.  25, 
1885;  3  sons,  John  P.,  Jr.,  William  B.,  C.  Ralph. 
Connected  with  Lonsdale  Co.,  1881-4,  (jreat  Falls 
Co.,  1885;  since  with  Providence  Dyeing,  Bleach- 
ing &  Calendering  Co.,  finishing  of  cotton  piece 
goods,  of  which  is  pres.;  pres.  Apponaug  Co.;  v. -p. 
U.S.  Ring  Traveller  Co.;  dir.  Franklin  Process  Co.; 
trustee  R.I.  Trolley  Lines;  mem.  Providence  Com- 
mon Council,  1898,  1899.  Pres.  Providence  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce,  1914;  pres.  Olneyville  Pub.  Li- 
brary; trustee  Providence  Pub.  Librar.v.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Mem.  Ornheus  Lodge  No.  3  6, 
F.  &  A.M.;  Calvary  Commandery,  K.T.  (both  of 
Providence).  Clubs:  University,  Hope,  Squantum, 
Players,  Turks  Head  (Providence);  Harvard,  Mer- 
chants' (New  York).  Recreations:  yachting.  Home: 
104  Prospect  St.  Office:  52  Valley  St.,  Providence, 
Rhode  Island. 

PABNSWOBTK,  Walter  Kellog-g-,  lawyer;  b. 
Windsor,  Vt.,  Nov.  17,  1870;  s.  Jonathan  Brewer 
and  Maria  Augusta  (Hatch)  Farnsworth;  studied 
law,  and  was  admitted  to  bar,  1898;  began  practice 
at  Rutland,  Oct.,  1898;  sec.  Vt.  State  Senate,  1902- 
4-6;  judge  of  Rutland  City  Ct.,  Apr.  1,  1907-Apr.  1, 
1909.  Dir.  and  sec.  Rutland  Horse  Show  and 
Breeders'  Assn.;  sec.  Rutland  Co.  Agrl.  Soc.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mem.  Vt.  Bar  Assn.  Mason; 
sec.  B.P.O.E.  since  1909;  past  master  Patrons  of 
Husbandry.    Address:  Rutland,  Vt. 

PABNSWOBTH,  William,  wool  commn.  mcht. ; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1877.  IMem.  firm  of  Farnsworth, 
Stevenson  &  Co.;  trustee  Provident  Instn.  for  Sav- 
ings; dir.  N.E.  Trust  Co.,  Nat.  Union  Bank.  Home: 
Dedham,   Mass.    Office:    118   Federal   St.,   Boston. 

PAROAT,  Harry  Bishop,  railway  official;  b. 
Keyport,  N.J.,  Oct.  24,  1867;  s.  Samuel  and  Sarah 
(Read)  Faroat;  ed.  in  pub.  schs.,  Keyport;  m. 
Mary  Boyd,  of  Jersey  City,  N.J.,  Oct.  11,  1893.  Be- 
gan as  elk.  with  Freehold  &  New  York  R.R.,  at  Key- 
port,  N.J.,  1881,  continuing  4  yrs.;  with  New  York 
&  Long  Branch  R.R.,  1885-6;  became  connected 
with  pass,  dept,  B.  &  O.  R.R.,  at  New  York,  1886; 
transferred  to  Boston  office,  1909,  since  N.E. 
passenger  agent  same  road.  Mem.  Railroad  Freight 
and  Passenger  Assn.  (New  York),  Assn.  of  Rail- 
road and  Steamship  Agents  (Boston),  Portland 
Ry.  and  Steamship  Traffic  Assn.  Mem.  St.  Cecile 
Lodge  F.  &  A.M.,  New  York.  Clubs:  Boston  Ath- 
letic Assn.,  Boston  Traffic  Golf,  Traffic  of  New 
England  Traffic  of  New  York.  Recreations:  golf. 
Home:  168  Winthrop  Rd..  Brookline.  Office:  196 
Washington  St.,  Boston. 

PABQX7HAB,  Charles  Sumner,  machine  tools 
and  supplies:  b.  Newton,  :Mass.,  Aug.  7,  1854;  s. 
.Tohn  and  Eliza  A.  (Webber)  Farquhar;  father  was 
born  at  Aberdeen.  Scotland,  1805,  came  to  Can., 
1819,  to  Boston,  1820;  first  ancestor  in  America 
on  mother's  side  came  from  Germany;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Holliston,  Mass.;  m.  Ida  L.  Brown,  of  Spring- 
field, Mass..  Aug.  10,  1886.  Began  with  Burditt  & 
Williams,  Boston,  1873;  salesman  for  A.  J.  Wil- 
kinson &  Co.,  1876-9;  traveling  salesman,  Bacon  & 
Co.,  1879-82;  associated  with  Frank  Chandler  and 
established  firm  of  Chandler  &  Farquhar,  1882; 
firm  incorporated,  .Tan.  1,  1904,  as  Chandler  & 
Farquhar  Co.,  of  which  was  treas. ;  was  elected 
pres.  Apr.  12,  1907,  after  death  of  Mr.  Chandler 
Apr.  4,  1906;  now  pres.  Brotherhood  Accident  Ins. 
Co.  Pres.  Nat.  Supply  and  Machinery  Dealers' 
-Assn.:  mem.  Credit  Men's  Assn.  (ex-dir.),  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Baptist.  Ma- 
son: Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Engineers'.  Recreations: 
outdoor  sports.  Home:  1277  Commonwealth  Av. 
Office:   34-38   Federal   St.,   Boston. 

PABB,  HoUon  Aug-ustine,  educator;  b.  Athol, 
Mass.,  Sept.  2.  1872:  s.  HoUon  and  Mary  (Wheeler) 
Farr;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Athol.  1879-90; 
Phillips  Acad..  Andover,  Mass.,  1890-2;  B.A.,  Yale, 
1896,  M.A.,  1902,  Ph.D.,  1904;  post-grad,  study, 
Jena.  Heidelberg,  Berlin,  1896-8.  Teacher  of  Ger- 
man. Yale,  1898-04.  asst.  prof,  since  1904.  Address: 
351  White  Hall,  New  Haven,  Conn. 


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FARRAI.IiY,  Joseph  FrankUn,  edilur  and  pub.; 
b.  i'ittstield,  Mass.,  Dec.  It),  ls61;  s.  John  and 
Juliet  Eliza  (Rogers)  Farrally;  descendant  of 
Joseph  Rogers,  of  Lebanon  Springs,  N.Y.;  grad. 
high  sch..  Great  Rairington,  Mass.,  1877;  ni.  Mary 
Grace  Jennings,  of  Isevv  Mil  ford.  Conn.,  Aug.  15, 
1892;  2  children,  Phyllis  R.,  21;  iJoris  J.,  lU. 
Learned  printer's  trade  in  office  of  Berkshire 
Courier,  Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  1879-82;  with 
Paper  World,  Holyoke,  1882-3;  associated  with 
Bolles  &  Giddings,  New  Milford,  Conn.,  in  publi- 
cation of  New  Milford  Gazette,  1883-94;  with 
brother,  W.  H.  Farrally  (who  died  1901),  jmrchased 
Bristol  Phoenix,  Nov.  1,  ]S!t4.  changing  it  from 
weekly  to  semi-weekly;  conducted  I'lioeni.x  as 
semi-weekl>-  alone  since  death  of  brother;  mem. 
Farrally  Brothers.  Mem.  Co.  C.  Bristol  Train  Arty. 
Trustee  Rogers  Free  Pub.  Library,  Bristol;  sec. 
Bristol  Improvement  Assn.,  Bristol  Pub.  Health 
League;  pres.  Bristol  Y.M.C.A.,  1912-14.  Sec.  Bris- 
tol Chapter  S.A.R.;  mem.  Lt.  IT.  F.  Bennett  Camp, 
Sons  of  Veterans.  liepublican.  10pjscoi)lian;  ves- 
tryman St.  Michael's  Ch.  Clul):  R.I.  Press  (pres., 
1911-12),  E.xcelsior  Tennis  (v. -p.).  Home:  83  State 
St.    Office:   547   Hope  St.,  Bristol.  R.I. 

FARBAND,  Georg-e  Edward,  bank  commr. ;  b. 
Penacook,  N.H.,  May  1,  1872;  s.  William  and  Eliza- 
betli  A.  (Jones)  Farrand;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Ruth 
A.  Minot,  of  Concord,  June  21,  1899;  2  children, 
Elizabeth  Howland,  Mary  Minot.  Mem  J.  C.  &  G.  E. 
Farrand,  dealers  in  wood  and  coal,  Penacook, 
1896-02;  in  gen.  merchandise  business  since  1902; 
mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909,  1911;  mem.  N.H. 
Constl.  Com..  1912;  state  treas.,  1913-14;  chmn. 
Dem.  State  Com.,  1914;  state  bank  commr.  of  N.H. 
since  Dec.  16.  1914;  mem.  Pub.  Printing  Commn.; 
custodian  N.H.  state  liosp.  funds.  Mem.  N.H.  Hist. 
Soc.  Mem.  K.  of  P.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Club: 
Wonolancet  (Concord).  Home:  Penacook,  N.H. 
Address:    State  House,  Concord,   N.H. 

FABBAND,  Max,  college  prof.;  b.  Newark,  N.J., 
Mar.  29,  1869;  s.  Samuel  A.  and  Louise  (Wilson) 
Farrand;  A.B.,  Princeton,  1892,  A.M.,  1893,  Ph.D., 
1896;  grad.  student  liistory,  Princeton,  Leipzig 
and  Heidelberg,  1892-6;  (hon.  A.M.,  Yale.  1908); 
m.  Beatrix  Cadwalader  Jones,  of  New  York,  Dec. 
17,  1913.  Instr.,  asso.  prof,  and  prof,  history,  Wes- 
levan  U.,  1896-01;  prof,  and  head  dept.  history, 
Leland  Stanford  Jr.  U.,  1901-8;  acting  prof.  Am. 
history,  Cornell  U.,  1905-6;  prof,  history,  Yale, 
Sept.,  1908 — .  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Am.  Antiq. 
Soc,  etc.  Club'^:  Princeton,  Century,  University 
(New  York),  Graduates  (New  Haven),  Cosmos 
(Washington).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books  and  writings.)  Home:  230  Church  St.  Ad- 
dress: Yale  Station,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

FABBEIi,  Alton  mfr. ;  b.  Ansonia,  Conn.,  Aug. 
22,  1879;  s.  Alton  and  Julia  Elizabeth  (Clark) 
Farrel;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs..  Ansonia,  and 
under  tutors  to  1894;  grad.  St.  Paul's  Sch..  Con- 
cord, N.H.,  1898;  Yale.  1902,  M.A.;  m.  Hazel  Edison, 
of  Larimore,  N.D.,  Jan.  6,  1915.  Treas.  and  dir. 
Farrel  Foundrv  &  Machine  Co.:  dir.  Standard  Fire 
Ins.  Co.  (Hartford),  Derby  (Conn.)  Gas  Co.,  Co- 
lonial Trust  Co.  (Waterbury,  Conn.),  Ansonia 
Water  Co.  Served  as  a.-d.-c.  on  staff  of  Gov. 
Chamberlin.  1902-4;  alderman,  Ansonia,  1903-5; 
mavor,  1905-6;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1904-6. 
Senate,  1906-8;  alternate  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv., 
Chicago,  1908;  presdl.  elector,  1908.  Clubs:  Union 
League.  New  York  Athletic  (New  York);  Gradu- 
ates' (New  Haven);  Hartford  (Hartford).  Ad- 
dress: Ansonia,   Conn. 

FABBEI.,  Franklin,  mfr.;  Feb.  17,  1828-Jan.  10, 
1912.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

FABBEIiIi,  John  "Walter,  securities ;  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass  June  15,  1S69;  s.  John  H.  and  Margaret  A. 
(Quinn)  Farrell;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Mary  K.  Ken- 
nedy, of  Somerville,  Mass.,  June  20,  1895;  6  chil- 
dren. Became  connected  with  brokerage  and  bank- 
ing business,  Boston,  at  age  of  15;  with  Rogers. 
Wood,  Loring  &  Co.,  1884-95:  entered  employ  of 
Charles  Weil  &  Co.,  1895;  admitted  as  mem.  of 
firm  1906,  since  conducted  under  title  of  Weil, 
Farrell  &  Co..  note  brokers  and  bankers.  Home: 
53  Seaver  St.,  Brookline.     Office:  79  Milk  St.,  Boston. 


FABBEN,  Merritt  Augnistus,  secretary  and  lec- 
turer; b.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Nov.  13,  1867;  s.  Willis 
Henry  and  Sarah  Ann  ( VV'rightson)  Farren;  g.g.g.s. 
of  Zebulon  Furren,  the  lirst  ancestor  to  come  to 
America,  born  1695,  died  1805,  m.  Desire  Heming- 
way, East  Haven,  Conn.;  grad.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem., 
1897;  studied  Brown  U.,  1905-6;  m.  Clara  Louise 
Freeman,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  May  5,  1890;  2  chil- 
dren, Merritt  Freeman,  Herrick  Wrightson.  Or- 
■  lained  Congl.  ministry,  1898;  pastor  chs.  at  Lyn- 
don, Vt.,  Providence,  R.I.,  and  South  Acton,  Mass., 
12  yrs. ;  retired  from  pastorate,  1910,  to  become 
lecturer  for  Young  ]-\ilks'  Ednl.  League  of  Boston, 
on  Children's  Reading  and  Vocations;  sec.  Mass. 
Advisory  Council  of  George  Washington  Memorial 
Assn.,  of  Washington,  D.C.,  with  office  in  Boston, 
1911-14;  corr.  sec.  Boston  Seaman's  Friend  Soc. 
since  1914.  Mem.  Conn.  Soc.  S.A.R.,  Soc.  for  the 
Preservation  of  N.E.  Antiquities;  asso.  mem.  Col. 
Isaac  Davis  Post,  G.A.R.,  West  Acton,  Mass.  Ma- 
son. Clubs:  Field  and  Forest.  Recreations:  tramp- 
ing, botanizing.  Homa:  32  Lexington  Av.,  Somer- 
ville, Mass.    Address:  14  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

FABBEir,  ■William  Albert,  clergyman;  b.  Somer- 
ville, Mass.,  Jan.  30,  1852;  s.  William  Dunham  and 
Caroline  (Denton)  Farren;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1875; 
grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass., 
1879,  post-grad,  course,  same,  18SS-9;  m.  jerusha 
P.  Avery,  of  Groton,  Conn.,  Oct.  27,  1880;  children, 
Alice  P.,  b.  Sept.  7,  1881;  Carrie  L.,  Oct.  6,  1883. 
Prin.  South  Center  Sch.,  Southington,  Conn.,  1875- 
76;  ordained  to  Bapt.  ministry,  1879;  pastor.  North 
Billerica,  Mass.,  1879-88,  New  London,  N.H.,  1889- 
99,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  since  1899.  Mem.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Upsilon  (Brown  U.).  Recre- 
ations: pliotography.  Address:  North  Attleboro, 
Mass. 

FABBINGTON,  Everett,  lawyer;  b.  Waldoboro, 
Me.,  Dec.  4,  1840;  s.  George  and  Harriet  (Orff) 
Farrington;  ed.  common  schs.;  Me.  State  Sem., 
Lewiston,  Me. ;  m.  Luella  Winslow,  of  Waldoboro, 
Me.,  June  14,  1883.  Began  active  career  as  teacher; 
admitted  to  bar,  1876,  and  practiced  at  Waldoboro; 
spl.  deputy  collector  of  customs  during  both  of 
Cleveland's  administrations;  elected  judge  of  pro- 
bate for  Lincoln  County,  1908,  reelected,  1912. 
Mason:  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Patrons  of  Husbandry. 
Democrat.    Address:   Waldoboro.   Me. 

FABBINCrTON,  Frank  Georg-e,  lawyer;  b. 
Augusta,  Me.,  Sept.  11,  1872;  s.  Franklin  L.  and 
Cordelia  (Wilson)  Farrington;  A.B.,  Bowdoin, 
1894:  student  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1900-2;  m.  Martha 
B.  French,  of  Bismarck,  N.D.,  Sept.  5,  1894;  2 
children,  Mildred  B..  Frank  A.  Teacher  high  sch., 
Machias,  Me.,  1894-6,  Skowhegan,  1896-9;  practiced 
law  in  Augusta  since  1902.  Republican.  Congllst. 
Mason;  mem.  Odd  Fellows.  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Recreations:  walking,  tennis.  Home:  38  Bangor 
St.    Office:   191  TV^ater  St.,  Augusta,  Me. 

FABBINGTON,  Frederick  Horton,  farmer,  bank- 
er; b.  Brandon.  Farrington  Homestead,  Vt.,  Dec. 
14,  1851;  s.  Franklin  and  Adelia  A.  (Horton) 
Farrington;  Edmund  Farrington,  immigrant  an- 
cestor, came  from  England,  1635;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Brandon:  m.  Ella  E.  Reynolds,  of  Brandon,  Vt., 
Sept.  10,  1873;  1  son,  Franklin  R.  Has  been  identified 
with  banking  business  since  1880;  pres.  Brandon 
Investment  and  Guarantee  Co.:  v.-p.  Rutland  Sav- 
ings Bank;  dir.  Brandon  Nat.  Bank,  Proctor  Trust 
Co.,  Nat.  Bank  of  Vergennes;  treas.  Brandon  Cem- 
etery Assn.,  Vt.  State  Agrl.  Soc;  trustee  of  es- 
tates; mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1888-90,  Senate,  1896- 
98;  ex-chmn.  State  Bd.  of  Cattle  Commrs.;  mem. 
com  apptd.  bv  Gov.  Prouty  to  Revise  Banking 
Laws  of  Vt.,  1910.  Pres.  Vt.  State  Bankers'  Assn., 
1911-1*'  V -p.  and  trustee  Brandon  Free  Pub. 
ijbrary.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Address: 
Brandon,  Vt. 

FABBINGTON,  Henry,  banker,  lawyer;  b. 
^Yaldoboro,  IMe..  June  16,  1837;  s.  George  and 
Harriet  (Orff)  Farrington;  ed.  com  schs.,  Waldo- 
boro and  I\Ton"=!on  Acad.,  Monson.  IMass. :  m.  June 
15  1862  Susan  .\.  TToyor,  of  Waldoboro.  Me.  Ad- 
mitted "to  Lincoln  County  Bar,  1859;  elected  coun- 
ty atty.,  1867:  resided  in  Gardiner  since  1876;  in 
banking'  business  since  1884;  v.-p.  Nat.  Bank  of 
Gardiner;  citv  solicitor,  1878;  .iudge  of  Police  Ct., 


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Gardiner  unJer  appnit.  of  Gov.  Harris  M.  Plaisted, 
1881-5;  city  treas.,  1893-15;  mem.  Me.  Slate  Senate, 
1911-12.   Jiemocrat.  INIason.  Address:    Gardiner,  Me. 

FABRnrOTON',  Wilber  Ernest,  mfr. ;  b.  Boston, 
Sept.  15,  18G9;  s.  Alan.son  W.  and  Isabella  F. 
(Hill)  ]<"arrington;  ed.  Ensiish  HiKli  Sch.;  m.  (xiace 
Safford  Jones,  of  Boston,  Mar.  30,  1897;  cliildren, 
Edward  Hill,  Hope,  Wilber  Ernest,  Jr.  Began 
active  career  in  employ  of  Saville,  Somes  &  Co., 
wholesale  grocers,  1885,  continuing  7  years;  with 
Worcester  Salt  Co.  at  Chicago  as  western  mgr., 
1892-5;  organized  the  Parrington  Mfg.  Co.,  mfrs. 
of  eye-glass  cases,  jewelry  and  special  cases, 
metal  specialties,  etc.,  1895,  and  since  pres.  of  this 
CO.;  also  pres.  Choralcelo  Co.,  of  Boston  and  New 
York.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs: 
Boston  City,  Brae  Burn,  Wellesley  Country.  Recre- 
ations: music,  golf,  tennis,  llorhe:  66  Longwood 
Av.,  Brookline.    OfRce:   100  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

FARBIS,  Harry  R.,  M.D.;  b.  Oxford,  Me..  June 
25,  1S74;  s.  William  R.  and  Henrietta  (McAlister) 
Farris;  grad.  Oxford  High  Sch.,  1894,  Hebron 
Acad.,  1896;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine, 
1899;  m.  Mamie  P.  Blake,  of  Oxford.  Me.,  July  25, 
1901;  2  children,  Inez  Gertrude,  Mamie  Estelle. 
Practiced  at  Oxford  since  July  20,  1899;  capt.  Med. 
Corps.,  N.G.S.M.,  comdg.  Tlosp.  Corps  Detachment. 
Republican.  Cnnglist.  Mason:  mem.  Knights  of 
Pythias,    .'\ddress:    Oxford,  Me. 

FABWEIiI^,  Arthur,  composer;  moved  to  New 
York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

FARWEIiI.,  Charles  G-urden,  broker.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

FABWIilili,  Frederick  E.,  machinist.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

FARWEIiIi,  John  "W.,  b.  Waltham.  Mass.,  Apr. 
17,  1S43;  s.  Nathaniel  and  Eliza  (Fletcher)  Far- 
well;  ed.  common  schs.  of  N.E. ;  m.  Ruby  F.  Howe, 
of  Lowell,  Mass.,  May  8,  1870.  Entire  business 
career  has  been  in  cotton  mfg.  business;  pres.  and 
dir.  Myanza  Mills;  treas.  and  dir.  Farwell  Bleach- 
ery,  Farwell  Mills:  dir.  Boston  Safe  Deposit  & 
Trust  Co.,  Boston  Storage  Warehouse,  Melrose 
Nat.  Bank,  Mutual  Boiler  Ins.  Co.,  Worcester  Mfrs. 
Mutual  Ins.  Co.,  Webster  &  Atlas  Nat.  Bank.  Mem. 
Bostonian  Soc.  (trustee).  Colonial  Soc,  S.A.R.,  Soc. 
Colonial  Wars,  N.E.  Geneal.  Soc.  Clubs:  Ex- 
change, Algonquin,  Eastern  Yacht,  Oaklev  Coun- 
try, Country  (Brookline).  Home:  457  Beacon  St. 
Summer  Home:  Cohasset,  Mass.  Office:  70  Kilby 
St..  Boston. 

FARWEIii;,  Parris  Thaxter,  clergyman,  editor; 
b.  Pelham,  N.H.,  Dec.  11,  1856;  s.  John  Edward 
and  Elizabeth  Sophia  (Gates)  Farwell;  descendant 
of  Henry  Farwell,  one  of  the  original  settlers  of 
Concord,  Mass.,  in  1635;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch., 
1876;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1880;  grad.  Union  Theol. 
Sem.,  1883;  m.  Margaret  Gushing  Loring,  of  Yar- 
mouth, Me.,  Dec.  18,  1884;  3  children,  Helen  M., 
Edward  P..  Lawrence  C.  Ordained  Congl.  minis- 
try, 1883;  pastor  South  Egremont,  Mass.,  1883-6, 
Stockbridge,  1886-95.  Wellesley  Hills.  1895-12; 
assoc.  editor  of  The  Congregationalist  since  June, 
1912;  was  editor  of  Our  Town  (mag.),  1898-03, 
The  Brotherhood  (inag.),  1905-10.  Mem.  governing 
bd.  Mass.  Civic  League;  mem.  bd.  dirs.  Mass. 
Prison  Assn.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon.  Club:  Twentieth 
Century.  Author:  Village  Improvement  (Stnreris 
Sz  Walton,  pubs.),  1913.  Recreations:  bicycling. 
Home:  20  Ripley  Terrace,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 
Office:  14  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

FARWEIiIi.  Robert  Benneson,  civil  engr. ;  b. 
Quincy.  Til..  Mar.  25.  1871;  s.  Henry  Augustus  and 
Alice  Adaline  (Benneson)  Farwell;  grad.  Wor- 
cester (Mass.)  Acad.,  1889;  S.B.,  Worcester  Poly. 
Inst..  1893.  In  engring.  work,  Jewett  Citv  and 
Norwich.  Conn.,  1893:  was  connected  with  Boston 
Transit  Commn.  in  building  Boston  subway,  1894- 
98;  with  street  dept.,  Boston,  chieflv  on  sewer 
engring.,  1899-02;  asst.  engr.,  Boston  Transit 
Commn.,  in  charge  several  sections  of  East  Bos- 
ton and  Washington  St.  tunnels.  1902-8  and  1911- 
13;  div.  engr.,  Boston  Elevated  Ry  Co.,  1909-10,  in 
charge  of  Cambridgeport  div.  of  Cambridge  sub- 
way.     Mem.     A.A.A.S.,     Alumni    Assn.    Worcester 


Poly.  Inst.  Clubs:  Am.  Wliist  (Boston),  Central 
Club  Assn.  (Somerville,  Mass.).  Recreations: 
whist.    Address:   15   Beacon  St.,   Boston. 

FARWEIiIi,  Sidney  Emerson,  officer  corpns. ;  b. 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Apr.  14,  1870;  s.  George  Lyman 
and  Sara  Gardner  (Wyer)  Farwell;  descendant  on 
mother's  side  of  same  family  as  Ralph  Waldo 
Emerson;  prep.  edn.  l'hillii)s  Acad.,  Andover, 
Mass.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1893;  m.  Elizabeth  C.  Bar- 
rows, of  West  Chester,  Pa.,  Dec,  ?7,  1906.  With 
D.  M.  Osborne  &  Co.,  harvesting  machinery,  at 
Auburn,  N.Y.,  later  at  Boston,  as  New  England 
mgr.  until  1902;  in  commercial  paper  and  bond 
business  at  Boston,  1902-6;  pres.  Boston  Panama 
Cocoanut  Co.;  v.-p.  I'ond  Creek  Coal  Co.;  treas. 
Am.  Zinc  Lead  &  Smelting  Co.,  Piedmont  Soap- 
stone  Co.,  Asbestine  Stone  Co.,  Boston  Panama 
Co.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Recreations:  out- 
door .sports.  Home:  14  77  Beacon  St.,  Brookline. 
Office:   55  Congress  St.,   Boston. 

FASSETT,  James  Hiram,  educator;  b.  Nashua. 
N.H.,  Jan.  11,  1869;  s.  .lames  Boutelle  and  Ellen 
Maria  (Morrill)  Fassett;  grad.  Nashua  High  Sch., 
1886;  A.B.,  Dartmouth.  1890;  m.  Bertha  Chester 
Smith,  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  June  23,  1897;  1 
son,  James  Adams.  Prin.  Mt.  Pleasant  Grammar 
Sch.,  Nashua,  N.H.,  1890-3;  supt.  schs.,  Nashua, 
since  1893.  Trustee  N.H.  State  Normal  Sch.  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Ma- 
son. Author:  Colonial  Life  in  New  Hampshire, 
1899;  History  of  Education  in  New  Hampshire, 
1900;  The  Beacon  Series  of  School  Rearlers,  1914. 
Editor;  Grimm's  Fairy  Tales,  1904.  Address:  14 
Abbott  St ,  Nafohua,  N.H. 

FAUI^KNER,  Barry,  artist;  b.  Keene,  N.H.,  July 
12,  1881;  s.  Francis  Childs  and  Martha  Barrett 
(Ripley)  Faulkner;  ed.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad,  and 
Harvard  U. ;  studied  Art  Stu'lents'  League.  New 
York,  and  Am.  Acad.,  Rome;  also  with  George  de 
Forest  Brush  and  Abbott  H.  Thayer.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  other  details.)  Home:  61 
Summer  St..  Keene,  N.H.  Studio:  11  Macdougal 
.\lley.  New  York.* 

FAUIiKNER,  Georg-e  William,  lumber  dealer, 
mayor,  b.  Fittsfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  24,  1874;  s.  George 
and  Elleri  (McCombs)  Faulkner;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Pittsfield;  m.  Ada  Mary  Umpbeby,  of  Manchester, 
Eng.,  Oct.  27,  1898;  6  children,  George  R.,  Beatrice, 
Fenwick,  Philip,  Gladys,  Ellen.  Established  gen. 
contracting  business  at  Pittsfield,  1898,  continuing 
4  yrs.;  entered  lumber  business,  1902.  and  in  1910 
organized  Faulkner  Lumber  Co.,  of  which  is  pres. 
and  gen.  mgr.;  dir.  Union  Co-operative  Bank;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1913-14;  mayor  of  Pittsfield 
since  Jan.  4,  1915.  Mem.  I.O.O.P..  Fraternal  Order 
of  Eagles,  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Republican. 
Congli.st.  Ciubs:  Park  (Pittsfield).  Lincoln  (Bos- 
ton). Home.  51  Pomeroy  Ave.  Office:  184  North 
St.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

FAUIiKNER,  Herbert  Kimball,  M.D.;  b.  Keene, 
N.H.,  July  25,  1859;  s.  Charles  Stearns  and  Eliza 
(Eanies)  T'"aullcner;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Keene.  pvt.  and 
pub.  schr,.,  Geneva,  Switzerland,  pvt.  schs..  Stutt- 
gart, Gei'many  and  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch..  Har- 
vard Univ.;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1885;  m. 
Keene,  N.H.,  Oct.  4,  1888,  Emily  Morison.  Home: 
Keene,  N.H. 

FAin^KlTEB,  Herbert  Waldron,  artist;  b.  Stam- 
ford, Conn.,  Oct.  8,  1860;  s.  James  and  Sarah 
(Breasted)  Faulkner;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific 
Sch.  fYale),  1882,  M.E..  1884:  later  studied  art. 
Art  Students'  League,  New  York,  and  in  Paris, 
France.;  m.  Mary  John,  of  Saint  Ives,  Cornwall, 
Eng.,  Sept.  12,  1895;  2  sons,  Waldron.  Louis  M. 
Awarded  hon.  mention  Pan. -Am.  Expn.,  Buffalo, 
N.Y.,  1901:  pictures  purchased  by  St.  Louis  Mu- 
suem;  Dallas  (Tex.)  Art  Assn.:  Art  Inst.,  Indian- 
apolis: Art  Inst.,  Nashville,  Tenn. :  etc.  Trustee 
Pub.  Library,  Washington,  Conn.  Mem.  SyndiCat 
de  la  Presse  Artistique,  Paris.  Club:  .'salmagundi 
(New  York).    Address:   Washington,  Conn. 

FAtTIiKNER,  Robert  Eames,  farmer;  b.  Keene, 
N.H.,  July  19.  1S67;  s.  Charles  Stearns  and  Eliza 
(Eame  0  Faulkner;  descended  in  direct  line  from 
Edmund  Faulkner,  who  came  to  America,  1637; 
prep.  edn.  Hopkinson  Sch..  Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1890;  m.  Kate  Carnes,  of  Memphis,  Tenn.,  Apr.  25, 


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19(10.  In  1897  Joined  brothers  in  manufacture  of 
woolen  8ds.  under  title  of  The  Faulkner  &  Colony 
Mlg.  Co.;  withdrew  from  active  work,  1910,  and 
has  since  given  time  to  farm,  although  still  a  dir. 
in  tlie  corpn.;  dir.  Keene  Gas  &  Light  Co.  Mem. 
N.H.  Forestry  Commn.,  1907-8  and  1909-12.  For- 
merly Republican,  now  Progressive.  Unitarian. 
Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks,  Grange.  Clubs:  Harvard  (New 
York),  Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Address:  Keene, 
N.H. 

FAUIiKNER,     WUllam     Edward,     surgeon;     b. 

Keene,  Is.il..  Nov.  7,  ]N(i:;;  .s.  (,'liarh\s  Stearns  and 
Sarah  (Eames)  Faulkner;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1887, 
M.D.,  1891;  m.  Rosalie  Edwards,  of  Philadelphia, 
July  1,  1906;  children,  William  E.,  Frederick,  Ed- 
mund Baker,  Robert  Eames,  2d.  Began  practice 
in  Boston  in  1890;  asst.  in  clin.  and  operative 
surgery,  1902-3,  now  asso.  in  surgery.  Harvard 
Med.  Sch. ;  asst.  visiting  surgeon,  Boston  City 
Hosp.  Mem  St  Botolph  Club,  etc.  Address:  290 
Marlbor  )   St.,  Boston. 

FATTNCi:,  Daniel  Worcester,  clergvman:  .Ian. 
3,  1829-Jan.  3,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  IPlO-ll.) 

TAVNCE,  Thomas  E.,  insurance;  b.  South  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  Feb.  8,  1848;  s.  Thomas  and  Mary  A. 
(Gerrish)  Faunce;  descendant  of  ancestors  who 
arrived  in  the  Mayflower  and  Ship  Ann;  grad.  Bos- 
ton pub.  schs.  (Franklin  medal)  and  Comer's  Com- 
mercial Coll.;  m.  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  Sept.,  1870, 
Josephine  Allen.  Began  in  ins.  business;  was  con- 
nected with  Manufacturers'  Ins.  Co.  of  Boston,  19 
yrs. ;  in  ins.  and  real  estate  business  for  self 
since  1883;  removed  to  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  1867; 
one  of  original  stockholders  of  the  Norfolk  Subur- 
ban Electric  Rd.  (now  Old  Colony),  of  which  was 
auditor  a  number  of  years;  organized  the  Hyde 
Park  Cooperative  Bank  (treas.  11  yrs.  and  pres. 
11  yrs.).  Organized  and  was  1st  pres.  Business 
Men's  Assn.;  mem.  Bd.  of  Assessors  7  yrs.;  mem. 
Overseers  of  the  Poor  6  yrs.;  mem.  Hyde  Park 
Band  13  yrs.  Republican.  Orthodox  Conglist.  Odd 
Fellow.    Home:  26  Linwood  St.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

PAUNCE,  Walter  Hamlet;  b.  Kingston,  Mass., 
Nov.  16,  1832;  s.  Charles  C.  and  Amelia  (Wash- 
burn) Faunce;  descendant  of  John  Faunce,  of  the 
ship  -Vnii,  Bi'ewster  Cook,  and  others  of  the  May- 
flower; ed.  Kingston  public  schs.  and  Greenwich 
(R.I.)  Acad.;  m.  Arabella  Ryder,  of  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  Dec.  1863  (died  1870);  2d,  Elisabeth  Brown, 
of  Smithfield.  R.I.,  Nov.,  1874;  children,  Lucv  D.. 
Charles  M.  In  pub.  life  as  town  and  county  officer 
since  1855;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  ISNO:  select- 
man, overseei-  of  poor;  chmn.  Bd.  of  County  Com- 
missioners of  Plymouth  Co.;  mem.  State  Bd.  of 
Agriculture.;  dir.  Agrl.  Soc.  Marshfield.  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Address: 
Kingston,  Mass. 

FAXJITCE,  William  Herbert  Perry,  university 
pres.;  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Jan.  15.  1859;  s.  Rev. 
Daniel  "Worcester  and  Mary  P.  (Perry)  Faunce: 
descendant  of  John  Faunce,  who  came  to  America 
in  the  ship  Ann,  1622;  A.B.,  Brown,  1880,  A.M., 
1883;  instr.  mathematics.  Brown,  1881-2;  grad. 
Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1884  (D.D..  Brown.  1897, 
Yale,  1901,  Harvard,  1904;  LL.D.,  Baylor,  1904,  IT. 
of  Via,  1905,  Dartmouth.  1909,  Wesleyan.  1909, 
Denison,  1913,  Amherst.  1915);  m.  Sarah  R.  Edson, 
of  Lvnn,  Mass.,  June  18,  1884;  1  son.  Perry  Edson. 
Minister  State  St.  Ch.,  Sprinsrfield.  Mass..  1884-9; 
Fifth  Ave.  Ch..  New  York.  1889-99;  pres.  Brown  U.. 
June.  1899 — .  Lecturer.  U.  of  Chicago.  1897-8,  Yale 
U.,  1907-8.  Mem.  R.I.  Met.  Park  Commn.;  trustee 
Newton  Theol.  Instn..  Worcester  Acad..  R.I.  Sch. 
of  Design,  Delta  Upsilon.  Clubs:  University  (New 
York,  Boston  and  Providence)  :  Hope,  Agawam 
(■Providence).  .Author:  The  Educational  Ideal  in 
the  Ministrv,  1908;  What  Does  Christianity  Mean? 
1912:  Social  Aspects  of  Foreign  Missions,  1914. 
Contbr.  to  religious  and  ednl.  periodicals.  Home: 
180  Hope  St.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

PAUVER,  Edg^ar,  college  prof.;  b.  North  Eaton, 
O.,  Mav  7,  1875;  s.  Alfred  and  Elizabeth  M.  (King) 
Fauvef:  A.B.,  Oberlin,  1899;  Harvard  Summer 
Sch.,  1903;  Columbia  U.  Summer  Sch.,  1904.  1906; 
M.D.,  Coll.  Phvs.  and  Surg.  (Columbia).  1909;  m. 
Sept.  P.  1908,  Alice  Chipman  MacDaniels,  of  Ober- 


lin, O.  Dir.  phys.  training,  Centre  U.,  Ky.,  1899- 
1900;  tutor  in  Greek  and  asst.  in  gymnastics, 
Oberlin,  1900-3;  instr.  in  gymnastics,  1903-7,  lec- 
turer in  physical  training,  1907-9,  asst.  prof,  phys- 
ical edn.,  r.iOy-ll,  Columbia;  prof.  phys.  edn.  and 
coll.  phys.,  Wesleyan  U.  since  1911.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  Physical  Edn.  Assn.,  Soc.  San- 
itary and  Moral  I'rophyla.xis,  A.M. A.  Address:  Mid- 
dletown.  Conn. 

PAVOR,  Paul  Gordon,  clergyman;  b.  Lowell. 
Mass.,  Apr.  7,  1S83;  s.  William  Aaron  and  Harriet 
Eugenia  (Thompson)  Favor;  direct  descendant  of 
Capt.  Cutting  Favor,  of  the  Revolutionary  War; 
prep.  edn.  Lowell  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth, 
1904;  S.T.B.,  Andovei-  Theol.  Sem.,  1908;  grad.  stu- 
dent same,  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1911-13;  m.  Abi- 
gail Grace  Smith,  of  Leicester,  Mass.,  Aug.  26, 
1910:  2  children,  Elizabeth  Putnam,  Paul  Gordon, 
Jr.  Teacher  Greek  and  history,  Hanover  (N.H.) 
High  Sch.,  1904,  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass., 
1906;  asst.  chaplain  Mass.  State  Reformatory, 
1906-S;  ordained  Congl.  ministrv,  1908;  pastor  Lit- 
tleton, Mass.,  1907-10,  Prospect  Hill  Ch.,  Somer- 
ville,  since  Jan.,  1910.  Mem.  Suffolk  North  Min- 
isterial Assn.,  The  Brotherhood  of  the  Kingdom, 
Pilgrim  Ministers'  Club,  Congl.  Club  (Boston), 
Dartmouth  Coll.  Alumni  Council,  Chi  Phi.  I{epul)li- 
can.  Recreations:  tennis,  music,  etc.  Address:  131 
Summer  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

FAXON,  Charles  Edward,  botanical  artist;  b. 
Roxbury,  Ma.ss.,  Jan.  21,  1846;  s.  Elisha  and  Han- 
nah Mann  (Whitins'')  Faxon;  brother  of  Walter 
Faxon;  S.B.,  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.,  Harvard, 
1867  (hon.  A.M.,  1897).  Instr.  of  botany,  Harvard, 
1879-84;  asst.  dir.  Arnold  Arboretum,  Jamaica 
Plain,  since  1882.  Best  known  as  bot.  artist;  drew 
all  the  plates  for  Sargent's  Silva  of  North  Amer- 
ica, Eaton's  Ferns  of  North  American  Garden  and 
Forest,  Sargent's  Forest  Flora  of  Japan,  Sargent's 
Manual  of  the  Trees  of  North  America;  Trees  and 
Shrubs,  and  numerous  plates  in  leading  bot.  jour- 
nals. Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences.  Home: 
.lamaica  Plain,  Mass.* 

FAXOir,  Eudora  Meade,  M.D.;  b.  Waterville,  Me., 
Aug.  30,  1842;  d.  Alonzo  and  Hannah  Vose  (Cram) 
Draper;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  M.D.,  Boston  (I^oU. 
Phys.  and  Surg,  1892;  M.D.,  Tufts  Med.  Coll.,  1894; 
m.  Henry  Faxon.  Jr..  of  Boston,  Sept.  19,  1865;  3 
children,  Richard.  Henry  Meade.  r>ora  "Winifred 
(M.D.).  Practiced  at  Boston,  Mass.,  since  1892. 
Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Mem.  Fern  Chapter  No.  46, 
o.E.S.;  Lady  Franklin  Rebekah  Lodge,  No.  66,  I.O. 
O.F..  of  Franklin,  Mass.  Club:  Alden.  Address: 
Franklin,  Mass. 

FAXON,  Frederick  Winthrop,  bibliographer;  b. 
West  Roxbury,  Mass..  Aug.  24,  1866;  s.  Marcus  and 
Augusta  Chalmers  (Fernald)  Faxon;  A.B..  Har- 
vard. 1889;  m.  Adeline  True  Thompson,  of  Boston, 
May  16,  1900.  V.-p.  and  mgr.  library  dept.,  Boston 
Book   Co.     Mem.    Am.    Librarv   Assn.    (travel    sec, 

1896,  1899,  1900,  gen.  sec,  1900-3;  chmn.  travel 
com.  since  1902)  Spl.  Libraries  Assn.,  Mass.  Li- 
brary Club,  R.I.,  N.Y.  State,  N.J.,  Pa.,  Mich.,  and 
Wis.  library  assns.,  Bibliog.  Soc.  America  (treas.). 
Clubs:  Harvard,  Appalachian  Mountain.  Editor 
Bulletin  of  Bibliography  (quarterly),  Boston,  since 

1897.  Wrote:  Bibliography  of  Ephemeral  Bibelots, 
1897;  Modern  Chap  Books  and  Their  Imitators, 
1903;  Bibliography  of  Literary  Annuals  and  Gift 
Books,  1912.  Originator  and  editor  Dramatic  In- 
dex (annual),  1909 — ;  compiler  magazine  suh.iect- 
index,  vol.  1,  1907,  08,  09;  editor  same,  1910 — . 
Home:  Roslindale,  Mass.  Office:  83  Francis  St., 
Fenway,  Boston.* 

FAXOIT,  Grace  B.,  writer;  b.  Lynn,  Mass.,  Oct. 
21,  1877;  d.  George  and  Mary  Alice  (Boardman) 
Faxon;  of  9th  generation  of  Faxon  family  in  Amer- 
ica; wrote  a  series  of  stories  at  7,  had  read  all  of 
Dickens'  works  at  8,  and  was  teaching  dist.  sch.  at 
16;  studied  dramatic  art  but  gave  up  going  on  the 
stage  on  account  of  family  opposition.  Began  writ- 
ing short  stories  for  the  press  and  later  went  to 
New  York  and  joined  editorial  staff  of  New  York 
Sch.  Journal:  editor-in-chief  of  Werner's  Mag.  2 
yrs.;  removed  to  Boston,  1903;  editor  Suburban 
Life,  an  outdoor  monthly,  1903-6;  traveled  through 
the  West.  1906-9;  asso.  editor  Normal  Instructor, 
since  1913.    Author:  Maids  and  Matrons   (amateur 


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play).     Compiler:    Poems    Worth    Knowing.     Mem. 
D.A.R.    Unitarian.     Home:   Dansville,   N.Y. 

FAXON,  Henry  M.;  pres.  Nat.  Mount  Wollaston 
Bank,  Granite  Ky.  Co.  (Quincy,  Mass.);  treas.  and 
dir.  Quincy  Klectric  Li^iit  Co..  Quincy  Fire  Ins. 
Co.;  trustee  Quincy  Savin!i:s  Bank.  Home:  Quincy, 
Mass. 

FAXOir,  John  Lyman,  architect;  b.  Quincy, 
Mass.;  s.  l<'raniis  (iray  and  J^li/.abeth  Faxon;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Uroukline,  Mass.;  old  Chauncy  Hall 
Sch. ;  spl.  course  in  architecture,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.; 
widower.  Has  traveled  e.xtensively  abroad  and 
made  researches  in  history  and  art.  Engaged  in 
compiling  a  treatise  on  the  ancient  Greek  and  Ro- 
man theatres;  lecturer  on  art.  Mem.  Nat.  Economic 
League.  Republican.  Address:  4  W.  Cedar  St.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

FAXON,  Walter,  naturalist;  b.  Roxbury,  Mass., 
Feb.  4,  1N4S;  s.  lOlisha  and  Hannah  Mann  (Whiting) 
Faxon;  brotlier  of  Charles  Edward  Faxon;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1871.  S.B..  1872,  Sc.D.,  1878.  Curator  in 
invertebrate  dept.,  Mus.  of  Comparative  Zoology 
since  1874;  asst.  in  cliarge  mus.,  1892-6;  asst.  prof, 
zoology,  Harvard,  1880-5.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat- 
ural History;  fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences, 
Am.  Ornithologists'  Union;  mem.  Washington 
Acad.  Sciences,  Biol.  Soc,  Washington,  etc.  Au- 
thor scientific  memoirs  and  papers,  published  by 
Mus.  Comparative  Zoiilogy.  Cambridge,  U.S.  Nat. 
Mus.,  Am.  Ornithologists'  Union,  etc.  Home:  Lex- 
ington, Mass.    Address:  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

FAXON,  Walter  Collyer,  insurance  official;  b. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  ,Iuly  IS,  1,S56;  s.  Hiram  and  Mar- 
garet Maria  (Collyer)  Faxon;  descendant  of  Gov. 
William  Bradford,  also  of  Thomas  Faxon,  of  Ded- 
ham,  Mass..  1647;  grad.  Hartford  High  Sch.,  1874; 
m.  Nellie  A.  White,  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  May  23, 
1877.  In  office  of  Travelers'  Ins.  Co.,  1874-Dec.  31, 
1890;  became  connected  with  Aetna  Life  Ins.  Co., 
Jan.  1,  1S91;  was  made  asst.  sec.  same  co.,  1895, 
sec,  1902,  v.-p.  since  1905;  v. -p.  and  dir.  Aetna  Ac- 
cident and  Liability  Co.  Mem.  Conn.  Hist.  Soc, 
Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Order  of  Colonial  Governors, 
Soc.  of  Mayflower  Descendants,  Order  of  Founders 
and  Patriots  of  America,  S.R.,  S.A.R.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  Hartford,  Hartford  Golf.  Recrea- 
tions: motoring.  Home:  29  Huntington  St.  Office: 
650  Main  St..  Hartford,  Conn. 

FAXON,  William  Otis,  M.D.;  b.  Stoughton,  Mass., 
Oct.  24,  1853;  s.  Ebenezer  R.  and  Harriet  N.  (Hoit) 
Faxon;  M.D..  Boston  TJ.  Sch.  of  Medicine.  1876;  m. 
Susan  Reed  Wales,  of  Stoughton.  July  10.  1878;  1 
son,  Nathaniel  W.  (M.D. ),  b.  Aug.  12,  1880.  Has 
practiced  in  Stoughton  since  1876;  med.  examiner 
5th  Norfolk  Dist.  IS  yrs.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1905,  06,  Senate,  1907,  OS;  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  Chi- 
cago, 1908.  Universalist.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc 
Mason  (K.T..  Shriner);  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Bos- 
ton City,  Boston  Press,  Mass.  Republican,  Norfolk 
Republican  (pres.).  etc.  Recreations:  fishing,  hunt- 
ing.   Address:  15  Walnut  Av.,  Stoughton,  Mass. 

FAY,  Alland  G,,  lawyer;  b.  Brookfield,  Vt.,  Dec.  4, 
1856;  s.  Gardner  and  Catharine  M.  (Sancry)  Fay; 
ed.  Goddard  Sem.;  studied  law,  Montpelier,  lSSl-4; 
admitted  to  bar,  1884;  m.  Carrie  B.  Cree,  of  Mont- 
pelier, Vt.,  Dec.  15.  1886.  Practiced  at  Plainfield, 
Vt.,  1884-7;  removed  to  Montpelier,  and  was  mem. 
firm  of  Heath  &  Fay,  1887-9,  Wing  &  Fay  until  Dec, 
1892;  practiced  in  Lancaster,  N.H.,  1S92-5,  in  Barre 
since  Aug..  1895.  Judge  Barre  City  Court,  1900-6; 
asst.  CO.  elk.,  Washington  Co.,  1884;  asst.  sec.  Vt. 
State  Senate,  1S86.  Republican.  Several  years  trus- 
tee and  treas.,  Goddard  Sem. ;  trustee  and  sec, 
Barre  City  Hosp.  Universalist.  Mem.  Vt.  Bar.  Assn. 
Recreations:  Motoring.    Address:  Barre,  Vt.. 

FAY,  Charles  Ernest,  college  prof.;  b.  Roxbury 
(Boston).  Mass.,  Mar.  10,  1846;  s.  Rev.  Cyrus  Hyde 
Fay;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1868,  A.M.,  1872  (Litt.D., 
1900);  m.  Mary  W.  Lincoln,  of  Boston,  Nov.  22, 
1870.  Instr.  mathematics,  1868,  modern  langs., 
1869,  in  Europe  on  leave  of  absence,  1869-70,  Wade 
prof,  modern  langs.  since  1871,  Tufts  Coll.  Lee 
turer  on  lit.  and  geog.  topics.  Bore  a  part  in  foimd- 
ing  Modern  Lang.  Assn.  America,  1883  (pres.  peda- 
gogical sect.,  1890),  N.E.  As.sn.  of  Colleges  and 
Prep.  Schs.,  1885  (pres.,  1888-9),  Appalachian 
Mountain  Club,  1876  (pres.,  1878,  1881,  1893,  1905), 


Round  Table  (Boston),  1885  (v.-p.,  1900);  a  pioneer 
in  the  development  of  mountaineering  in  the  Ca- 
nadian Rockies  and  the  Selkirks,  1890.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  societies  and  otUer  details.) 
Address:  Tufts  College,  Mass.* 

FAY,  Dudley  Bowditch,  trustee;  b.  Jan.  31,  1860; 
s.  Itichard  S.  and  Elizabeth  B.  (Bowditch)  Fay;  A. 
B.,  Harvard,  1881;  m.  Katharine  Gray,  of  Dorches- 
ter, Mass.,  Oct.  4,  1882.  Trustee  various  estates, 
etc.,  since  1881.  Club:  Somerset.  Home:  287  Bea- 
con St.,  Boston,  and  Nahant,  Mass.  Office:  53  State 
St.,   Boston,  Mass. 

FAY,  Edward  Allen,  educator;  b.  Morristown,  N. 
J.,  Nov.  22,  1843;  s.  Bainabas  Maynard  and  Louise 
(Mills)  Fay;  A.B.,  U.  of  JVIich.,  1862,  A.M.,  1865  (Sc. 
D.,  1912);  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1881;  m.  Mary 
Bradshaw,  of  Brooklyn,  July  6,  1871;  father  of  Sid- 
ney Bradshaw  Fay.  Instr.,  N.Y.  Instn.  for  the  Deaf, 
1862-5;  prof.,  1866 — ,  v.-p.,  1885 — ,  Gallaudet  Coll. 
Editor  Am.  Annals  of  the  Deaf,  1870 — .  Mem.  Lit. 
Soc.  Washington,  Dante  Soc  Cambridge,  Alpha 
Delta  Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Clubs:  Cosmos,  Unita- 
rian. Author:  Concordance  of  the  Divina  Comme- 
dia,  1888;  Histories  of  American  Schools  for  the 
Deaf,  1893;  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America,  1898. 
Contbr.  to  tech.  and  lit.  pubis.  Address:  3  Kendall 
Green,  Washington,  and  21  Lincoln  Av.,  Nantucket, 
Mass.  * 

FAY,  Emily  Louisa  Bostwick,  charity  and  patri- 
otic worker;  Sept.  17,  1850-May,  1913.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

FAY,  Frank  S.,  lawyer;  b.  Marlboro,  Mass.,  Sept. 
26,  1848;  s.  George  W.  and  Amanda  A.  (Ward)  Fay; 
descendant  of  ancestry,  including  John  Fay,  1648, 
Miles  Standish,  Maj.  Josiah  Fay,  Capt.  Josiah  Fay, 
Jr.;  grad.  Marlboro  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1869;  m. 
Elizabeth  B.  Ham,  of  Stuyvesant,  N.Y.,  Sept.  28, 
1881  (died  Sept.  1,  1912).  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar, 
1871,  and  since  practiced  at  Meriden,  Conn.;  city 
atty.,  1877-9  and  1895-02;  pros,  liquor  agt.,  1882-92; 
judge  City  and  Police  Ct.,  1902-13  and  again  since 
Feb.,  1915.  Town  site  trustee  for  U.S.  Grant,  Okla- 
homa, 1891.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Home,  Colonial,  Meriden  Bird  (pres.).  Contbr.  ar- 
ticles on  fishing,  hunting,  sports,  birds  and  wild 
flowers.  Recreations:  fishing,  bird  rambles.  Ad- 
dress: Meriden,  Conn. 

FAY,  Frederic  Harold,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Marlboro, 
Mass.,  July  5,  1872;  s.  John  Sawyer  and  Elizabeth 
(Ingalls)  Fay;  descendant  in  8th  generation  from 
John  Fay,  who  came  from  England  and  settled  in 
Marlboro,  1656;  prep.  edn.  under  pvt.  tutor;  S.B., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1893,  M.S.,  1894  (the  first  ad- 
vanced degree  in  civ.  engring.  granted  by  this 
instn.);  m.  Clara  May  Potter,  of  Quincy,  111.,  Apr. 
21,  1897;  6  children,  Allen  P.  (deceased),  Beatrice, 
Mildred  E.,  Dorothy  C,  Eleanor  P.,  Elizabeth. 
Transitman,  with  city  engr.,  Marlboro,  Mass.,  sum- 
mer, 1882;  draftsman  Boston  Bridge  Works,  sum- 
mer, 1894;  in  city  engineer's  office,  Boston,  as 
bridge  draftsman  and  asst.  engr.  in  charge  design 
and  constrn.  of  city's  bridges,  1895-11;  engr.  in 
charge  bridge  and  ferry  div.  Pub.  Works  Dept., 
Boston,  1911-14  (resigned),  also  commr.  for  Boston 
on  Boston  and  Cambridge  Bridge  Commn. ;  mem. 
Fay,  Spofford  &  Thorndike,  consulting  engrs.,  since 
June,  1914.  Served  as  consulting  engr.  for  rail- 
roads, municipalities,  etc.,  in  U.S.  and  Can.  Alumni 
mem.  Corpn.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1914-19;  life  mem. 
Am.  Unitarian  Assn.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Canadian 
Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  Boston  Society  Civ.  Engrs.  (pres., 
1913-14),  N.E.  Water  Works  Assn.,  Am.  Concrete 
Institute,  Internat.  Assn.  Navigation  C^ongresses, 
Mass.  Highway  Assn.,  Mass.  Charitable  Mechanics' 
Assn.,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Alumni  Assn. 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  (pres.,  1913),  etc.  Clubs:  Engi- 
neers' (bd.  govs.),  Boston  City  (bd.  govs.).  Univer- 
sity, Savin  Hill  Yacht  (Boston),  Technology  (Bos- 
ton and  New  York).  Recreation:  yachting.  Com- 
piler of  "The  Population  and  Finances  of  Boston," 
1901.  Home:  227  Savin  Hill  Av.,  Dorchester.  Ofllice: 
308  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

FAY,  Cfeorg-e  Austin,  lawyer;  b.  Marlboro,  Mass., 
Aug.  29,  1838;  s.  George  W.  and  Amanda  Almina 
(Ward)  Fay:  descendant  of  John  Fay,  Boston, 
1636;  grad.  high  sch..  Marlboro;  removed  to  Meri- 
den, Conn..  1859;  elk.  in  office  of  Adams  Express  Co. 


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and  Western  Union  telegraph  operator;  LL.B.,  Yale 
Law  Sch.,  ISGl';  m.  Jennie  M.  Curtis,  of  Meriden, 
Sept.  11,  18ti5.  Has  practiced  in  Meriden  since  181)3. 
Mem.  Conn.  State  Senate,  lSTl-2;  Republican. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Metabetchuan  Fishing.  Kiskisink 
(Canada;;  Home  (Meriden).  Address:  144  Curtis 
St.,  Meriden,  Conn. 

PAY,  Gilbert  Otis,  teacher;  Nov.  8,  1834-1910. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

PAY,  Harry  Prank,  financier;  b.  Chelsea,  Mass., 
Aug.  5,  1849;  s.  Frank  B.  and  Kebekah  L.  (Bridges) 
Fay;  ed.  Mass.  mst.  Tech.,  class  of  1871;  m.  Mary 
Cornelia  Hull,  of  Boston.  Jan.  28,  1874;  children. 
Helen  B.,  Clara  H.  (Mrs.  Hugh  Miller).  Malcolm  U. 
Was  engaged  in  commercial  business  and  music  for 
over  20  years;  actively  identilied  wltli  mining  in- 
terests since  18'JG;  pres.  Allouez  Mining  Co.,  May- 
flower Mining  Co.,  Centennial  Copper  Mining  Co., 
Elm  River  Copper  Co.,  Old  Colony  Copper  Co., 
Union  Copper  Land  and  Mining  Co.;  dir.  X-Zalia 
Corpn.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph.  Union.  Recreations: 
golf,  music.  Home:  Lexington,  Mass.  Offices:  70 
State   St.,   Boston. 

PAY,  Henry,  chemist;  b.  Williamsburg,  Pa.,  Jan. 
12,  1868;  s.  John  'Al.D.),  and  Sarah  C.  Fay,;  A.B., 
Lafayette  Coll.,  1889.  A.M.,  1892;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hop- 
kins, 1895;  m.  Marie  F.  Phelps,  of  Boston,  Sept.  19, 
1908.  Instr.  chemistry,  Johns  Hopkins,  1893-5; 
instr.  analytical  chemistry,  1895-1900,  asst  prof., 
1900-5,  asso.  prof.,  1905-7,  prof.,  1907 — ,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.  Chem.  and  metallographical  expert  United 
States  Arsenal.  W^atertown.  Mass.;  consulting 
chemist,  Boston  Woven  Hose  &  Rubber  Co.  Re- 
publican. Presbyn.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences;  mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Am.  Soc. 
Testing  Materials,  British  Iron  and  Steel  Inst.. 
Inst,  of  Metals.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Clubs:  University. 
Technology,  Brae  Burn  Country.  Contbr.  articles 
on  chemistry  and  metallography  to  various  jours. 
Home:  Worthington  Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress: Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  Boston.* 

PAY,  Herb«i*t  E.,  banking;  b.  Alstead.  N.H..  May 
2,  1855;  s.  Gerould  E.  and  Adeline  J.  Fay;  ed.  high 
sch..  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. ;  m.  Aug.  14.  1879,  Clara  S. 
Hyland.  of  Keene,  N.H.  Apprentice  in  retail  jew- 
elry store,  of  Skinner  &  Day,  Keene,  1875-8;  be- 
came owner  of  jewelry  store  in  riolyoke,  Mass., 
1879:  moved  same  yr.  to  Keene  and  continued  the 
business  until  1911;  mem.  G.  Wardwell  &  Co..  wall 
paper,  1887-94;  treas.  Keene  Savings  Bank  since 
Mar.  15,  1897;  dir.  Keene  (N.H.)  Development  Co. 
Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903-4,  1907-8;  mayor  of 
Keene,  1914,  1915.  Sec.  bd.  of  trustees  Elliot  City 
Hosp.,  Keene.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  47 
Spring  St.    Office:  45  Central  Sq.,  Keene,  N.H. 

FAY,  Iievi  B.,  business  man;  b.  Athol,  Mass.,  Apr. 
14,  1843;  s.  Jonathan  W.  and  Mary  (Babbitt)  Fay; 
common  sch.  edn. ;  m.  Hattie  A.  Smith,  of  Athol. 
Jan.  8.  1865.  Served  in  Civil  War  as  corp.  Co.  E.  53d 
Mass.  Vols.:  followed  barber's  trade  13  yrs.  and 
then  entered  mercantile  business;  dealer  in  horses, 
carriages,  harness,  real  estate,  etc..  since  1900; 
pres.  Athol  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Millers  River  Nat. 
Bank  (chmn.  bd.  of  investment),  Athol  Cooperative 
Bank.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Club.  Poquaig 
(pres).    Address:  Athol,  Mass. 

PAY,  Robert  E.,  banking;  b.  Westboro,  Mass.. 
Aug.  i7,  1S7S;  s.  Charles  E.  and  Caroline  F.  (Howe) 
Fav;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Chelsea,  Mass.:  m.  Marion  I... 
Rudd,  of  Chelsea.  Sept.  4,  1904;  2  children,  Marshall 
Howe,  Robert  Wallace.  Entered  banking  business 
at  Chelsea.  May  14,  1897:  treas.  Exchange  Trust 
Co.  since  1907.  Republican.  Protestant.  Home:  36 
Park  Av..  Winchester,  Mass.  Office:  21  Milk  St., 
Boston. 

PAY  Sidney  Bradslia-w,  college  prof.;  b.  Wash- 
ington, Apr.  13,  lSi6;  s.  Edward  Allen  and  Mary 
(Bradshaw)  Fav;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1896,  Ph.D.,  1900; 
U.  of  Paris,  1899;  U.  of  Berlin,  1900;  teaching  fel- 
low. Harvard,  1900-2;  m.  Sarah  Proctor,  of  Han- 
over, N.H.,  Aug.  17,  1904.  Prof,  history,  Dartmouth, 
1902-15:  prof.  European  history,  Smith  Coll.  since 
Sept.,  1915.  Mem.  Verein  fur  Geschichte  der  Mark 
Brandenburg,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Am.  Econ.  Assn., 
Am.  Polit.  Science  Assn.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  books  and  writings.)  Home:  Northampton, 
Mass.* 


PAY,  Temple  Harold,  banker,  broker;  b.  Arlington, 

Mass.,  July  9,  ix.Sii;  s.  Wilson  W.  and  Mary  Alice 
(Hoxie)  Fay;  traces  ancestry  in  America  to  1630 
on  paternal  side;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Arlington!  m. 
Mabel  Howard  Perry,  of  Arlington,  June  1,  1906; 
children,  Doris  Richmond,  Elwyn  LeRoy.  Donald 
Hoxie.  Began  active  career  with  F.  W.  Mason  it 
Co.,  1900,  continuing  7  yrs.;  mem.  lirm  of  Field  &; 
Fay  since  1907;  mem.  Boston  Curb  Stock  Exchange. 
Unitarian.  Recreations:  canoeing,  tishing,  hunting, 
tennis.  Home:  18  Adams  St.,  Watertown,  Mass. 
Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston.  Mass. 

PAY,  Waldo  Burnett,  teacher;  b.  Southboro, 
Mass.,  Dec.  15.  1858;  s.  Sylvester  C.  and  Eliza  (Bur- 
nett) Fay;  ed.  Fay  and  Peter's  high  schs..  South- 
boro. and  Noble's  Sch..  Boston;  m.  Mary  Elizabeth 
Winchester,  of  Southboro,  Mass..  Nov.  7,  1885;  chil- 
dren. Edward  W..  Marion  B.  In  mercantile  life, 
Boston  and  New  York.  1877-85;  began  teaching, 
1885;  headmaster  of  Fay  Sch.,  Southboro,  since 
1896.  V.-p.  Peoples  Nat.  Bank  (Marlboro);  trustee 
Marlboro  Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Union  (Boston  and  Marlboro) ;  Recreations: 
golf,  motoring,  tishing.    Adtiress:  Southboro.  Mass. 

PAY,  VTiUiam  Eastman,  M.D..  b.  Lancaster,  N.H., 
Mar.  8,  1859;  s.  I'rescott  and  Semantha  White 
(Eastman)  Fay;  descendant  on  father's  side  of 
John  Fay,  wlio  came  to  America  about  1750;  on 
mother's  side,  of  Deacon  Joseph  Eastman,  who' 
married  a  daughter  of  Peter  Tilton,  in  whose  house 
were  sheltered  the  regicides;  A.B.,  U.  of  Minn., 
1883;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1889;  house  officer 
Children's  Hosp.,  1887-8,  Boston  City  Hosp..  1888- 
90,  Lying-in  Hosp.,  1890;  m.  Mrs.  Louise  Colling- 
ham  Fowler,  of  Quechee,  Vt.,  Nov.  1,  1893;  2  chil- 
dren, Henry  A.  C,  Florence  (Mrs.  John  W.  Huse). 
Engaged  in  practice  at  Boston,  since  1891;  physi- 
cian. Out-patients'  Dept.,  Carney  Hosp.,  1892-05. 
visiting  phys.,  same.  1905-7;  became  visiting  phys., 
Med.  Dept.,  Boston  Dispensary,  1892,  now  con- 
sultant phys.;  became  visiting  phys.  Floating 
Hosp.  for  Children,  1897,  now  consulting  phys.; 
vide  infra  asst.  clinical  medicine  Tufts  Med.  Sch.. 
1903-8.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Soc.  Med. 
Improvement.  Medical  Library  Assn.,  Brookline 
Med.  Club,  etc.  Home:  173  Babcock  St..  Brookline. 
Office:  366  Commonwealth  Av..  Boston. 

PEAKING,  Daniel  Butler,  ex-mayor;  b.  Newport. 
R.I.,  Aug.  14,  1859;  s.  Henry  Seymour  and  Serena 
Mason  (Jones)  Fearing;  ed.  St.  Mark's  Sch.,  South- 
boro, Mass.,  and  Harvard,  class  of  1882  (hon.  A.M.. 
1911);  m.  Henrietta  Strong,  of  New  York,  Jan.  12, 
1887  (died  Apr.  16,  1908);  2d.  Charlotte,  d.  late 
Benj.  Woodhull  and  Frances  (Hoffman)  Strong,  of 
New  York,  June  22,  1912.  School  commr.,  Newport. 
1891,  alderman,  1892,  1893,  mayor,  1894,  and  mem. 
council  from  4th  ward,  1909-12;  Democrat.  Trustee 
St.  Mark's  Sch. ;  pres.  Redwood  Library,  Newport, 
1909-10,  1911-12.  Mem.  R.I.  Inland  Fish  Commn., 
1910 —  (v.-p.  1912-15).  Episcopalian.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Life  mem.  N.Y.  ueog.  Soc,  Asiatic  Soc.  of  Japan, 
Am.  Mus.  Natural  History  (New  York),  Am.  Fish- 
eries Soc.  (v.-p.  1913);  ex-pres.  R.I.  Soc.  S.R. ;  mem. 
Newport  Hist.  Soc.  (pres.  1912-13),  Natural  Hist. 
Soc;  hon.  mem.  Gen.  G.  K.  Warren  Post  G.A.R. 
Clubs:  Knickerbocker,  Union,  Grolier.  Manhattan. 
Players,  Lambs,  New  York  Yacht  (New  York),  Fly 
Fisher's  (London),  Somerset,  Club  of  Odd  Vol- 
umes, Boston  Art  (Boston).  Wamsutta  (New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.),  Hope,  Squantum  (Providence),  Har- 
vard of  R.I.  (ex-pres.),  Reading  Room,  Casino,  Mi- 
antonomi  (Newport),  Bristol  (R.I.)  Reading  Room. 
Address:  Newport,  R.I.* 

PEAKING,  Edwin  Thayer,  commission  mer- 
chant; b.  Boston,  Nov.  30,  1861;  s.  Henry  Lincoln 
and  Jane  Russell  (Lincoln)  Fearing;  descended  on 
paternal  side  from  John  Fearing,  Hingham,  Mass., 
1638,  on  maternal  side  from  Thomas  Lincoln,  Hing- 
ham, 1636;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  prep,  course, 
Newburyport,  Mass.;  student  Harvard,  1878-80, 
class  of  1882;  m.  Alice  C.  Ingraham,  of  Watertown, 
Mass.,  June  10,  1884;  1  son.  William  Ingraham.  b. 
June  22,  1888.  Commenced  business  with  II.  L. 
Fearing  &  Co.,  1881.  succeeding  to  same  1886; 
founded  firm  of  Fearing,  Whiton  &  Co.,  commn. 
mchts.  and  converters  of  cotton  goods.  1894.  pres. 
and  treas.,  same,  since  incorporation,  1906.  Mem. 
1st  Corps  Cadets.  Mass.  State  Militia.  Boston,  1879- 


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82.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason;  Winslow  I^ewis 
Lodge;  Newton  Royal  Arch  Chapter;  Geth.semane 
Commandery,  K.T.  Clubs:  Hunnewell  (Newton), 
Harvard  (Boston).  Recreation.s:  outdoor  sports. 
Home:  ISG  Park  St.,  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  655 
Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

FEASHTC,  Georg-e  Bictamond,  Jr.,  retired  broker; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1893.  I^L.B.,  189G.  Trustee  Provi- 
dent Instn.  for  Savings;  v. -p.  and  dir.  Boston  Pe- 
troleum Co.;  dir.  Boston  Opera  Co.  Clubs:  Boston 
Athletic  Assn.,  Somerset.  Residence:  Westwood, 
Mass.    Onice:  19  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

fez:,  James  Edward;  b.  Boston,  Feb.  18,  1867; 
s.  Patrick  J.  and  Catherine  M.  (Connelly)  Fee; 
grad.  English  High  Sch.,  1884;  unmarried.  In  em- 
ploy of  Jackson  &  Curtis,  bankers  and  brokers, 
1885-05;  sec.  Pub.  Sch.  Assn..  1905-7;  apptd.  by  State 
Bd.  of  Charities  as  supt.  state  minor  wards,  June 
1,  1907;  mem.  corpn.  Home  Savings  Bank.  Mem. 
Knights  of  Columbus,  Young  Men's  Catholic  Assn., 
Catholic  Union.  Clubs:  Boston  Yacht,  Boston  City. 
Recreations:  sailing,  walking.  Home:  15  Mills  St., 
Roxbury,  Mass.    Office:  43  State  House,  Boston. 

FEEHAN,  Daniel  F.,  R.C.  bishop  of  Fall  River. 
Address:   394   Highland  Av.,   Fall   River,   Mass. 

FEEl^'Z',  Joseph  J.,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  May  7, 
1862;  s.  James  and  Catherine  (McGee)  Feely;  pub. 
schs.,  Walpole,  Mass.;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.; 
LTj.B.,  Boston  Univ..  1884;  spl.  courses  in  scien- 
tific subjects  under  Prof.  Amos  E.  Dolbear,  of  Tufts 
Coll.  and  Prof.  Frank  A.  Laws,  of  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.;  m.  Mabel  Francis  Guy,  of  Norwood,  Mass., 
June,  1896.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar.  1884,  and  since 
practiced,  Boston:  has  served  as  counsel  for  va- 
rious towns  in  Norfolk  County,  and  for  various 
mfg.  assns.  and  establishments,  including  the  Bos- 
ton TypothetEE,  Boston  Metal  Trades  Assn.,  Mass. 
Alliance  of  Mfrs.'  and  Employers'  Assns.,  etc.;  has 
always  declined  to  hold  any  office  in  any  orgn.  for 
which  was  acting  as  counsel.  Mem.  Ancient  and 
Honorable  Artillery  Co.  since  1896;  mem.  Sch. 
Com.,  Norwood,  Mass.;  trial  .iustice  Norfolk  Co., 
1886-90;  asst.  dist.  atty.  Norfolk  and  Plymouth 
counties,  1890-4.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar 
Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Norfolk  Bar  Assn., 
Alumni  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.  (ex-pres.).  Republi- 
can. Unitarian.  Mason  (Orient  Lodge.  Norwood; 
Cypress  Commandery,  Hyde  Park;  Shriner).  Rec- 
reations: yachting,  motoring.  Home:  29  North 
Munroe  Terrace.    Office:  95  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

FEG-AN,  Edward  John,  lawyer;  b.  Quincy,  Mass., 
June  2C.  18S0;  s.  Walter  Richard  and  Mary  Jose- 
phine (Hernan)  Fegan;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Quincy, 
1887-94:  Boston  Coll.  Prep.  Sch.,  1894-8;  A.B.,  Bos- 
ton Coll.,  1902:  M.A.,  Georgetown  U.,  Washington, 
D.C.,  1903;  LL.B.,  1905;  unmarried.  Admitted  to 
Mass.  bar.  Aug.,  1905,  to  practice  in  U.S.  cts., 
1907:  practiced  in  Boston  since  1905;  Dem.  nominee 
for  mayor  of  Quincy,  1914.  Pres.  Quincy  Bd.  of 
Trade,  1915;  mem.  exec.  com.  Terminal  Zone  Assn., 
Boston.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Mem.  Catho- 
lic Alumni  Sodality,  Boston  Coll.  Alumni  Assn., 
Georgetown  U.  Alumni  Assn.,  Georgetown  U.  Club 
of  N.E.  (sec).  Charitable  Irish  Soc,  Boston.  V.-p. 
Post  No.  88.  G.A.R.  Aid  Assn.;  mem.  Loyal  Order 
of  Moose.  B.P.O.  Elks,  Ancient  Order  of  Hiber- 
nians, Q.  K.  of  C.  Home:  1048  Hancock  St.,  Quincy, 
Mass.  Office:  914-916  Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass., 
and  S  Durgin  &  Merrill  Blk.,  Quincy.  Mass. 

FEIiCH.  Carrie  Innes,  M.D. :  b.  Boston,  Mar.  9. 
1873:  d.  Charles  Edward  and  Alice  Martin  (Hiller) 
Innes;  direct  descendant  of  Mary  Chilton,  who 
came  to  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1620;  grad.  Winthrop 
Sch.,  Boston;  grad.  Girls'  Latin  Sch.;  nurse  Mass. 
Homce.  Hosp. :  grad.  Infants'  Hosp.,  1896;  grad. 
Charity  Club  Hosp.,  1899:  M.D..  Tufts  Coll.  Med. 
Sch.,  1906;  m.  Lewis  Perley  Felch.  M.D.,  of  Bos- 
ton, June  21.  1906.  Practiced.  Boston,  since  1906; 
chief  phys.,  Vincent  Hosp.,  since  1907;  chief  phys. 
to  o\it-patient  dept.,  N.E.  Hosp.  for  Women  and 
Children.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Hosp. 
Med.  Soc,  Professional  Women's  Club  Unitarian. 
Recreations:  modern  languages,  photography.  Ad- 
dress: 355  Mass.  Av.,  Boston. 

FEIiCH.  Isaac  Kimball,  poultry  culturist;  b 
Natick,  Mass..  Jan.  17,  1834;  s.  Isaac  and  Kezia 
(Kimball)  Felch;  descendant  of  Henry  Felch.  whc 


came  from  Eng.  to  Gloucester  (Mass.)  Bay  Col- 
ony. 1640,  and  settled  in  Reading,  1647;  ed.  pub. 
schs.;  m.  Martha  L.  Gerry,  of  Fitchburg,  Mass., 
Jan.  1,  1857;  4  children  (2  living,  Arthur  E.,  and 
Mrs.  W.  O.  Hunt).  Engaged  in  mfr.  shoes  as  jr. 
partner  I.  Felch  &  Son,  Natick,  1855:  traveling 
salesman,  1865-98;  extensive  breeder  of  thorough- 
bred stock  and  poultry;  has  traveled  throughout 
U.S.  as  judge  and  lecturer  on  poultry  culture.  Mem. 
Am.  Poultry  Assn.  (pres.  1898).  Mason;  mem. 
Royal  Arcanum.  Conglist.  Author:  Breeding  and 
Management  of  Poultry,  1877;  The  Amature's 
Manual,  1876;  Poultry  Culture,  1885;  also  contbr.  to 
agrl.  jours.  Address:  20  North  Main  St.,  Natick, 
Mass. 

FEIiCH,  l^ewls  Perley,  M.D. ;  b.  Nashua,  N.H., 
Apr.  9,  1871;  s.  Leverett  Carlton  and  Anastasia 
(Welch)  Felch;  first  ancestors  in  America  were  3 
brothers  who  landed  in  N.E.  in  1640;  ed.  New 
Hampton  (N.H.)  Inst.;  Mass.  Coll.  of  Pharmacy; 
M.D.,  Tufts  Coll.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1906;  m.  Carrie 
Louise  Innf^s,  M.D.,  of  Boston,  June  21,  1914.  Be- 
gan practice  in  Boston,  1906  house  officer  Mass. 
Gen.  Hosp.,  1909,  Carney  Hosp.,  1910;  asst.  to 
orthopedic  surgeon,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  and  asst. 
phys.  Zander  dept.,  same.  Mem.  Rep.  City  Com. 
Mem.  Soc.  of  Friends  (Quakers).  Mem.  Mass. 
Gen.  Hosp.  Alumni,  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Alumni,  Car- 
ney Hosp.  Alumni,  Boston  Orthopedic  Soc,  Boston 
Med.  Library  Assn.,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Recreations: 
golf,  photography.  Address:  355  Mass.  Av.,  Bos- 
ton. 

FEIiCH,  Llewellyn  Moses,  educator.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

FEIiKEB,  Samuel  Demeritt,  governor:  b.  Roches- 
ter, N.H.,  Apr.  16,  1859:  s.  William  H.  and  Deborah 
(Demeritt)  Felker;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1882.  A.M., 
1887;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1887;  (LL.D., 
N.H.  State  Coll.,  Mav,  1913);  m.  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  June 
26,  1900,  Mary  J.  Dudley  (A.B.,  Wellesley,  1883). 
Practiced,  Rochester,  N.H..  since  1887;  mem.  State 
Constl.  Conv.,  1889;  mem.  N.H.  State  Senate,  1891, 
1892;  mavor  of  Rochester,  1896,  1897;  citv  solici- 
tor. 1898-15;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909-11:  gov. 
of  N.H.,  1913-15;  apptd.  ju=^tice  municipal  ct., 
Rochester,  July  20.  1915.  Democrat.  Conglist. 
Home:    Rochester,   N.H.* 

FEIiIiOWS,  Dana  Willis,  dentist;  b.  Lincoln, 
Me.,  Aug.  14,  1847;  s.  Nathaniel  and  Sarah  Palmer 
(Hatch)  Fellows;  descendant  of  Samuel  Fellows, 
of  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1639;  ed.  common  schs.  of 
Lincoln:  Mattanawcook  .Acad..  Lincoln,  Me.;  M.D., 
Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin).  1877;  m.  Jan.  9,  1879, 
Mary  Louise  Niles,  of  Fort  Kent,  Me.  Practiced 
in  Portland,  Me.,  since  1877;  formerly  lecturer  on 
dental  surgery,  Portland  Sch.  for  Med.  Instruction; 
mem.  and  sec.  Me.  Bd.  Dental  Examiners,  1891-11. 
Mem.  Me.  Dental  Soc.  (ex-pres.).  Northeastern 
T^ental  Assn.,  Fillebrown  Dental  Club  (Portland), 
Josselyn  Bot.  Soc.  of  Me.  (sec),  N.E.  Historic- 
Geneal.  Soc,  Me.  Geneal.  Soc.  Me.  Hist.  Soc, 
Portland  Soc.  Natural  History.  Mem.  Horeb  Lodge, 
F.  and  A.M.,  Lincoln.  Me.  Club:  Portland  Chess. 
Home:  17  Hill  St.  Office:  655  Congress  St.,  Port- 
land, Me. 

FEIiIiOWS,  Frank  Cony,  mfr.;  b.  Maiden,  Mass., 
Oct.  12,  1874;  s.  Jabez  Bradbury  and  Helen  Mav 
(Cony)  Fellows:  descendant  of  Hannah  Dustin; 
grad.  Maiden  High  Sch.,  1892;  m.  Kate  Glenister. 
of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  June  24,  1908.  Began  manu- 
facture of  woodenware  with  father.  1S92:  suc- 
ceeded to  the  business.  Jan.  1,  1896.  since  cor>- 
ducted  under  name  of  Fellows  &  Co.  Universalist. 
:\Iason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Mai- 
den. Recreations:  motoring,  fishing,  hunting. 
Home:  12  Oak  Terrace,  Maiden,  Mass.  Office:  127 
Portland   St.,   Boston. 

FEIiIiOWS,  Georgre  Emory,  educator:  moved  to 
Decatur,  111.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  ^Vho  fn 
America,    1914-15.) 

FEIiIiOWS,  John  Benjamin,  banking;  b.  Fitch- 
burg. Mass.,  Aug.  13.  1878;  s.  John  I.  and  Althea 
Ivouise  (Rtowers)  Fellows;  grad.  Fitchbure  High 
Sch..  1895:  m.  Aug.  10,  1909,  Blanche  D.  Nichols, 
of  Westminster,  Mass.  Paving  teller  Fitchburg 
Bank  and  Trust  Co.;  councilman  2  yrs..  alderman 
2   yrs.,  Fitchburg;   mem.   Mass.   Ho.   of  Rep.,   1912, 


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1913;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.,  Mass.  Universalist.  Me.  Sch.  of  J. aw,  1S99;  m.  July  11,  190.5,  Laura  Ada 
Mason  (K.T.);  mem.  B  P.O.  Elks.  Clubs:  Fay  .Jose,  of  Newport,  Me.  Admitted  to  York  County 
(auditor),  Deautcher  Vortbildung's  Verein.  Home:  bar,  Sept.  30,  1899;  mem.  Lord  &  Fenderson  since 
27  Linden  St.  Office:  745  Main  St.,  P^tchburg,  Nov.  1,  1899;  in  legal  dept.  N.E.  Telegraph  &  Tele- 
Mass,  phone  Co.,  1904-8;  dir.  Limerick  Water  &  Electric 

FEI^l^OWS,   Oscar  P.,   lawyer-   b    Bristol    NH  *^°- •  ^n^"!-  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12;  elk.  of  courts, 

Sept.   10.   1857;  s.   Milo  and  Susan  D.   (Locke)   Fel-  J^''^^   ?,"""l^'.  Me.,    1913-17.     Trustee    Parsonsfield 

lows;    ed.    New    Hampton    (N.H.)    Lit.    Inst.;    ad-  ?^'"- v,^®P"^^i?^"-,.*^o"&"st.    Mem.  Me.  Hist.  See, 

mitted  to  bar,  1881;  m.  Eva  M.,  d.  Hon.  L.W.  Fling.  ^^   }^J-   P{t^^\     ^/^5°"    (KT.).     Club:      Portland 

of  Bristol,   May  24,   1883.    Mem.   Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  (Portland,  Me.).    Address:    Limerick,   Me. 

1901-3    (speaker,   1903);   collector  customs   port  of  PENEION,   Katlierine  Agues,   M.D.;    b.   Dublin. 

^olfn^fJl^'f^r^  fi'l-^  n?-  ffi"   Hanco^k   Co      4   yrs.;  Ireland,    Nov!    2fi,    1873;    d.    Patrick    ciarkson    and 

counsel    for    U.S.     of     Internat.     St.     John     River  Rose    (Maher)    Fenelon;    brought    to    America    in 

Commn.     Republican.     Methodist.     Home:     Bucks-  infancy;    ed.    Boston    grammar   and    Bolton    r^irls" 

poit.  Me.    Office.  Langor.  Me.*  High    Sch.;    M.D..    Coll.    Phys.    and    Surg.,    Boston, 

FEIiIiOWS,  ■William  B.,  lawyer;  b.  Sandwich.  1901;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1901; 
N.H..  July  5,  1858;  s.  Enoch  Q.  and  Mary  E.  prof,  clinical  medicine.  Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg. 
(Quimby)  Fellows;  A.R.,  Dartmouth.  1880;  in.  Ida  Roman  Catholic.  Mem.  Boston  Med.  Soc,  Phi 
Grace  Scribner  of  Ashland,  N.H.,  Nov.  1,  1881;  2  Sigma.  Boston  Municipal  Women's  League,  Con- 
children,  John  H.,  Paul  R.  Fellows;  m.  2d,  Clara  cord  Suffrage  League.  Club:  Woman's  (Concord, 
Douglas  Merriman,  Aug.  24,  190a.  Admitted  to  Mass.).  Recreations:  farming,  horseback  riding. 
N.H.  bar,  1883;  pvt.  sec.  to  U.S.  Senator  A.  F.  Home:  Concord,  Mass.  Office:  120  Charles  St.. 
Pike,    1884-5;    elk.    com.    on    claims,    U.S.    Senate,  Boston,  Mass. 

1885-7;   pvt.   sec.   U.S.   Senator  P.  C.   Cheney.   1887;  fenit    Edward  Hart    Tipw«!nnnpr  man-  h    w-irt 

solicitor    Belknap    County.    N.H..    1891-7;    .iudge   of  ford     Conn      Sent     1^    18^6^  s     Edward    K^vJ^^nd' 

g!:°^„^L^?.^J3?^^.°^"t^„Jil5-tn.«e.^lN^H^B0A':l°f  FrancS^  Pitkln'^(TaTcottrFenn^   S.    Ha^^^^^^^ 


Republican.     Address:     Tilton.    N.H.  nhildrenTHWt  c';:  Francis  Trisa^ 

FEIiTON.  ■William  S.,  banking;  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  yrs.  city  editor  Hartford  Post;  formerly  state 
July  2,  1872;  s.  William  S.  and  Martha  Anna  editor,  Hartford  Courant;  has  reported  every  ses- 
(Stone)  Felton;  grad.  Salem  High  Sch.,  1889;  m.  sion  of  the  Conn.  Gen.  Assembly  since  1878,  except 
Ethel  M.  Adams,  of  Melrose,  Mass.,  Sept.  23,  when  mem.  of  legislature;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
1894.  Organizer  and  sole  mem.  William  S.  Felton  Rep.,  1907;  elected  mem.  Conn.  Senate,  Nov.  3, 
&  Co.;  trustee  Salem  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank;  1908;  also  Nov.,  1910;  now  mem.  Ho.  of  Rep. 
dir.  Roger  Conant  Co-operative  Bank  of  Salem,  Mem.  Co.  F,  1st  Regt,  C.N.G.,  5  yrs.  Republican. 
Salem  Masonic  BIdg.  Assn.,  Liberty  Trust  Co.,  of  Conglist.  Mem.  Conn.  Soc.  S.R.  (sec),  Soc.  of 
Boston,  Tidewater  Portland  Cement  Co.,  of  Bal-  Founders  and  Patriots,  Conn.  Hist  Soc.  Patrons 
timore.  Mem.  Salem  Common  Council  5  yrs.  (pres.  of  Husbandry,  Wethersfield  Business  Men's  and 
2  yrs.),  Bd.  of  Aldermen  2  yrs;  candidate  for  Civic  Assn.  (ex-pres.).  State  Business  Men's  Assn. 
mayor  of  Salem,  1912  (defeated);  mem.  Rep.  State  Clubs:  Hartford,  Hartford  Gun;  Country  (Farm- 
Corn.  Ex-pres.  Civic  League  of  Salem;  ex-pres.  ington) ;  etc.  Recreations:  fishing,  hunting.  Home: 
Salem  Bd.  of  Trade  (now  chmn.  commn.  on  Im-  Chester  PI.,  Wethersfield.  Conn.  Office:  43  Ann 
provement  of  Salem  Harbor);   mem.   Boston  Civic  St.,  Hartford.  Conn. 

League,    Essex    Inst..    Salem;    trustee    Rapes    Me-  tetsn    'Wallace  T  •  h    New  Haven     rnn-n     nee 

morial  (Salem).    Dir.  Mass.  Real  Estate  Exchange,  30     im'   s    AonolJs'and    fillia   L    ^Tudcn    F?nn^^ 

Associated    Charities,     Salem.      Republican.     Uni-  m'  justina  hIiI   P?Lton    Oct    6     is70    (^^^^^ 

tarian.    Mason.    Clubs:   Salem  Twentieth   Century,  '^rj    isfiv    m     2d    Fmma    lucv  Hale     Tan     ^     is?2' 

^e"x^^<5f  "gtSce^'^Tel" ^Ss^?x°^r^Sa?er^kaiy  "^^  Becl^'i^co^ne^fed^^i'tT  ^^l^'e^^K^lfe'l^BulkX 

sex    ht.     omce.     <ibi    H.ssex   bt.,    baiem,    Mass.  q^  _    jggg^   ^^^   elected   sec,    1871,    sec.   and   treas., 

PELTY,    John    ■Wellingiion,    surgeon;    b.    Camp-  1877,    v.-p.    and    treas.,     1900,    pres.,    1902;    mem. 

belltown,   Pa.,   Mar.   4,   1860;  s.   Joel  D.   and  Lydia  Common  Council.  Hartford,  1880.  1881;  mem.  Conn. 

(Bowman)    Felty;   grad.   Cumberland  Vallev   State  Ho.  of  Rep..   1889  and   1911-12.    .Toined  Co.   K.   1st 

Normal    Sch.,    Shippensburg,   Pa..    ISSO;   A.B..    Em-  Regt.,  C.N.G.,  1879,  and  retired  with  rank  of  brig.- 

poria  (Kan.)  Coll.,  1897,  A.M.;  M.D.,  Jefferson  Med.  gen.,  Apr.  5.  1897.    Mem.  Trinity  Ch..  Wethersfield. 

Coll.,   Phila.,   1884:   m.  Elizabeth  A.   Shollenberger,  Home:    Wethersfield,    Conn. 

of  Hamburg.  Pa.,  May  26,  1887  (died  Mar.  1    1902);  peNN,  ■WilUam  -Wallace,  theologian;  b.  Boston, 

?i-nr^'^'m^"'\?;  ^^l®'^.'^'    °^    Reading,  _Pa      Sept     4,  peb.    12,    1862;    s.    William    Wallace    and    Hannah 


Surgeons;  mem.  A.M.A.,  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc  Unitarian  ministry  since  1887;  minister  Unity  Ch.. 
Hartford  City  and  County  med  socs^  Conglist  pjttsfield,  Mass.,  1887-91.  First  Unitarian  Soc, 
Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32  .  K.T.)  Home.  734  Chicago,  1891-01;  Shaw  lecturer  bibl.  lit,  Mead- 
Prospect  Av.  Office:  902  Mam  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.  ^jUg  Theol.  Sch.,  1892-01,  1905-7;  preacher  to 
FENDEBSOIT.  Arthur  Leon,  clergyman;  b.  Lin-  Harvard,  1896-8.  1902-5;  Bussey  prof,  systematic 
coin.  Me.,  July  7.  1877;  s.  Cyrus  Alfred  and  Mar-  theology  since  1901.  dean  since  1906.  Harvard  Div. 
garet  Ann  (Hamilton)  Fenderson;  grad.  Braintree  Sch.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.) 
High  Sch.,  1894;  student  Thayer  Acad.,  Braintree,  Lessons  on  Psalms,  1900.  Home:  5  Divinity  Av., 
1894-7;  grad.  Hall  Commercial  Coll.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Cambridge.  Address:  Harvard  Divinity  School, 
1898;  student  Meadville  (Pa.)   Theol.  Sch.,  1902-6;  Cambridge,   Mass.* 

?«?-;•.    ^P'^T^'lP^i^  T,'''^®'^'-    ^^'i'cS^l^^/'Af®'    ^'2^^-  PENNElIi,     "WiUiam     George,     clergyman:     b. 


^,      ,...  ,  ^^  J  0.4.    A     1         .     ^x.     T-.J  nary  course   in   Hamilton   Theol.    Sem.;   post-grad. 

Ch.,  Vineyard  Naven   and  St.  Andrew  sCh     Edgar-  courses  in  Yale  Summer  Sch.  under  Dr.  Harper,  in 

town.  1911-14,  Ch^  of  the  Good  Shenherd,  Wareham,  j^ew    York    U.    under    Dr.    Charles    Grav    Shaw,    in 

and    St.    John's   Ch.,    Sandwich,   Mass.,    since   1914.  Hartford    Theol.    Sem.    under    Dr.    Macdonald;    m. 

Address:    Wareham,    Mass.  jne^  ^    Warner,  of  Suffleld,  Conn.,   June  30,   1885; 

PENDEBSON",  Prank  Deverenx,  lawver:  b.  Fast  children.     Guinevere,     Marjorie.      Ordained     Bapt. 

Parsonsfield.   Me..   June   15,   1878;   s.   Nathan  Web-  ministry,  1887;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Middletown,  Conn., 

ster   and    Abbie   Francena    (Brackett)    Fenderson;  1887-92,   1st  Ch.,  Meriden,  Conn.,   1892-1900,   South 

prep.    edn.    Limerick    (Me.)    Acad.;    LL.B.,    U.    of  Ch.,   Newark,   N.J.,   1900-8,   Asylum  Av.  Ch.,  Hart- 


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ford.  Conn.,  since  190S;  instr.  Hartford  Sch.  of 
Missions;  also  course  in  minor  pro))hets,  Silver 
Bay,  1912,  "World  Religions  and  Minor  Prophets," 
in  Hartford  Sch.  of  Bible  Study,  etc.  Sec.  Conn. 
Bapt.  Bdn.  Soc;  mem.  bd.  trustees  Conn.  Bapt. 
Conv.,  Conn.  Lit.  Inst.  Editor  of  inductive  Les- 
sons for  Am.  Bapt.  Publ.  Soc.  1S91-3.  Recrea- 
tions: farming-,  gardening.  Adrlress;  90S  Asylum 
Av.,  Hartfoid,  Conn.* 

FEirirEB.  Herbert  N.,  mfr.:  Mar.  13,  1843-.Ian. 
5,    191.'').     (Sec   vol.    1909.) 

TENNO,  Edward  N.,  retired  merchant;  b.  Bos- 
ton. Nov.  '1.  ISiU;  s.  .]ohn  B.  and  Sarah  10.  (Smith) 
Fcnno;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1866.  A.M.,  1S69;  m.  Bos- 
ton, Feb.  22,  1872,  Ellen  M.  Bradlee;  children, 
Henry  Bradlee,  Edward  Nicoll.  ,Ir.,  Marion  Killer. 
Eng-aged  in  wool  commn.  business,  1866-1900,  re- 
tired; trustee  Provident  Tnstn.  for  .Savings;  dir. 
Old  Boston  Nat.  Bank.  Slatersville  Finishing  Co., 
Boston  I..and  Co.  Mem.  Mass.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc, 
Boston  Episcopal  Charitable  Soc.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Trustee  Vincent  Memorial  Hosp., 
etc.  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic,  Seapuit,  Old  Colony, 
Somerset,  Woods  Hole  Golf,  Union  Boat,  Varsity, 
Harvard  of  Boston.  Recreations:  fishing,  golf. 
Home:  Falmouth.  Mass.;  winter,  450  Beacon  St., 
Boston.    OfTice:    87  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

PENNO,  Ii(awrence)  Carteret,  trustee,  etc.  (See 
vol.   ];i(i9."» 

FERGUSON,  Clinton  A.,  insurance;  b.  Marble- 
head,  Mass.,  Dec.  4.  1873:  s.  Augustus  P.  and  Caro- 
line E.  (Humphrey)  Ferguson:  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Marblehead;  m.  Cora  "Wadden,  of  Marblchead,  Sept. 
17.  1896;  1  daughter,  Charlotte.  Began  active 
career  in  Boston  office  of  the  Fnited  States  Life 
Ins.  Co.  of  New  York.  1890:  served  as  mgr.  for 
eastern  Mass.,  1905-Mar.,  1915;  asso.  gen.  ag-t. 
State  Mut.  Life  Assurance  Co.,  at  Boston,  since 
1915.  Was  mem.  Sch.  Com.  and  chmn.,  Marble- 
head,  until  Mar..  1913.  Mem.  Boston  Underwriters' 
Assn.  Republican.  Conglist. ;  chmn.  Standing 
Com.,  1st  Congl.  Ch.,  Marblehead,  and  pres.  Old 
North  Men's  Club;  mem.  Y.M.C.A.,  Marblehead. 
Mason  (32");  Past  Master  Philanthropic  Lodge, 
Marblehead;  mem.  Washington  Chapter.  R.A.M. ; 
Salem  Council,  R.  and  S.M.  "William  Sutton  Lodg-e 
of  Perfection:  Grand  Lecturer  of  Grand  Council 
of  Royal  and  Select  Masters  of  Mass.  Recrea- 
tions: outdoor  sports.  Home:  Marblehead,  Mass. 
Office:     50    Cong-ress    St.,    Boston,    Mass. 

PEBGTTSON.  Frank  "W.,  architect:  b.  Ports- 
mouth, N.H.,  Nov.  3,  1861:  s.  Stephen  and  Martha 
1\T.  (Marden)  Ferguson;  student  Dartmouth,  class 
of  1887;  m.  Elizabeth  Clnrk  Gardner,  of  Ports- 
mouth, N.H.,  Oct.  27,  1890  (died  1895);  1  son, 
Donald  Gardner.  Resident  of  Boston  since  1881: 
began  as  architect.  1888;  mem.  of  Cram.  Goodhue 
&  Ferguson.  1890-14.  since  mem.  Cram  &  Fergu- 
son. Among  buildings  designed  by  firm  are:  West 
Point  Mil.  Acad.;  Rice  Inst..  Houston.  Tex.;  Rich- 
mond Coll..  Va.;  buildings  for  Princeton  U.; 
Wheaton  Coll..  Norton.  Mass.  Sweetbriar  Coll., 
Va. :  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.;  buildings  for  Williams 
Coll.,  St.  Marv's  Coll..  Peekskill.  N.Y.;  cathedrals 
at  Halifax  and  Toronto,  cathedral  of  St.  John  The 
Divine.  New  York.  Baltimore  Cathedral;  etc.  Fel- 
low Am.  Inst.  Architects;  mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi. 
Home:  56  Bav  State  Rd.  Office:  15  Beacon  St., 
Boston,  and   33  West  4 2d   St..   New  York. 

FEBGTTSON,  Henry,  clergyman,  educator;  b. 
Stamford.  Conn..  1848;  s.  .John  and  Helen  (Moro- 
wood)  Ferguson;  A.B..  Trinity,  1868,  A.M.,  1875 
(LL.D.,  1900);  m.  Emma  .1.  Gardiner,  of  Middle- 
town.  Conn..  Oct.  15.  1873.  Deacon.  1872,  i)riest. 
1873.  P.B.  Ch.;  rector  Christ  Ch..  Exeter.  N.H., 
1872-8:  Trinity  Ch.,  Claremont,  N.H.,  1878-80;  prof, 
history  and  polit.  science.  Trinity  Coll.,  1883-06; 
rector  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Concord,  N.H.,  1906-11.  Mem. 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  -Am.  Statis. 
Assn.,  Am.  Geog.  Soc,  Am.  Numismatic  Soc,  Am. 
Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Am.  Social  Science 
Assn.  Clubs:  Hartford  (Hartford).  Century,  Uni- 
versity, Psi  Upsilon  (New  York),  University  (Bos- 
ton). Author:  Four  Periods  in  the  Life  of  the 
Church,  1885;  Essays  in  American  History,  1895. 
Home:    123  Vernon  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 


FERGUSON,  John  Calvin,  educator,  Chinese 
Govt,  official.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1914-15.) 

FERGUSON,  John  N.,  civil  engineer;  b.  Scot- 
land. Apr.  22,  1S72:  s.  .John  Ferguson  and  Catherine 
(McKenna)  Ferguson;  B.S.  in  Civil  Engring., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  1894;  m.  J.  Louise  ]McIntyre, 
of  Boston.  Apr.  22.  1914.  Formerly  asst.  engr., 
Met.  Water  Bd.;  asst.  engr.  Charles  River  Basin 
Commn..  asst.  engr.  Harbor  and  Land  Com.,  Bos- 
ton; has  been  asst.  engr.  of  Directois  Port  of 
I?oston  since  1912.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Civil  Engrs., 
Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  N.E.  Wafer  Works  Assn..  Boston 
Cliamber  of  Commerce.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Wam- 
patuck  Country.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  2348 
Washington  St.,  Canton,  Mass.  Office:  40  Central 
St..    Boston. 

FERGUSON,  M.  Hubbard,  surgeon;  b.  Dixmont, 

Me..  Miiv  :'.!,  IS.').",:  •^.  VVillard  R.  and  Rebecca 
(Goodwin)  Ferguson;  M.D..  Med.  Dept..  Dartmouth 
Coll..  1879;  unmarried.  Began  practice  at  Phipps- 
burg.  Me.,  1880;  removed  to  Biddeford,  1897;  sur- 
geon to  Weber's  Hosp.,  Biddeford.  Mem.  Me.  Ho. 
of  Rep..  1887.  88.  93.  94.  Senate,  1895,  6,  7.  8.  Re- 
publican. Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn..  A.M. A.,  etc  Ma- 
."-•on:  Orid  Fellow.  Address:  38  Jefferson  St.,  Bidde- 
ford, Me. 

FERGUSON,  Margaret  Clay,  botanist;  b.  Phelps, 
N.Y.,  Aug.  20,  1863;  d.  Robert  Bell  and  Hannah 
Maria  (Warner)  Ferguson;  B.S.,  Cornell  U.,  1899, 
fellow,  1899-1900,  Ph.D.,  1901.  Teacher  and  prin. 
pub.  schs..  1886-8;  in  charge  Dept.  of  Science,  Har- 
court  Place  Sem.,  Gambler,  O.,  1892-93;  instr.  in 
botany,  1894-6  and  1902-4,  asso.  prof,  and  head 
dept.  of  botanv.  1904-6.  prof,  and  head  dept., 
1906 — ,  Welleslev  Coll.  Asst.  in  botanv.  Summer 
School,  Cornell,  1901,  02;  instr.  same.  1903.  (See 
AVho's  AVho  in  America  for  other  details.)  Ad- 
dress:   "Welleslev,   Mass.* 

FERGUSON,  'William  Scott,  historian;  b.  Marsh- 
field.  P.E.I..  Can..  Nov.  11.  1875:  s.  Donald  (senator 
and  privy  councillor  Dominion  of  Can.)  and  Eliza- 
beth (Scott)  Ferguson;  A.B.,  McGill  U..  Montreal, 
1896,  A.M..  Cornell  U.,  1897,  Ph.D.,  1899;  studied 
U.  of  Berlin,  and  Athens.  Greece.  1899-1900;  m. 
Mary  Alena  White,  of  Charlottetown.  P.E.T.,  1902. 
Instr.  Greek  and  Roman  historv,  1900-3.  asst.  prof., 
1903-6,  asso.  prof.,  1906-8.  U.  of  Cal.;  research 
asso.,  Carnegie  Tnstn.,  of  Washington.  1906-7;  asst. 
prof,  historv.  1908-12,  prof,  ancient  historv,  Sept. 
1,  1912 — ,  Harvard.  Prof.  Am.  Sch.  Classical 
."Studies,  Athens.  Greece.  1913-14.  Mem.  American 
Philol.  Assn.,  Archjeol.  Inst,  .'\merica.  Am.  Hist. 
Assn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  books  and  writings.)  Home:  8  Scott  St. 
Office:     Harvard   T^'^niversif y.    Cambridge.    IMass.* 

FERGUSSON,  Sterling"  Price,  meteorologist  and 
engr.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

FERNAIiD,  Benjamin  SXarvin,  lawyer;  b.  Som- 
ersworth,  N.H.,  Feb.  14,  1847;  s.  Benjamin  A.  and 
Caroline  Elizabeth  (Young)  Fernald;  prep.  edn. 
Phillips  Acad.,  Exeter,  N.H. ;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1870; 
studied  law  and  admitted  to  bar,  1873;  m.  Cam- 
bridge, Nov.  25,  1874,  Grace  Fuller;  2  daughters, 
Ethel  and  Margaret.  Has  practiced  in  Boston  since 
1874.    Conglist.  Home:  53  Youle  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 

FERNAIiS,  Bert  M.,  governor;  b.  West  Poland, 
Me.,  Apr.  3,  1858;  s.  James  H.  and  Betsy  S.  (Libby) 
Fernald;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Hebron  Acad.,  Boston  busi- 
ness and  prep.  schs. ;  m.  Annie  Keene,  of  West 
Poland,  Nov.  IS,  1877.  Packer  of  canned  goods 
since  1888.  Gov.  of  Me..  1909-11.  Republican.  Home: 
West  Poland,  Me.* 

FERNAIiD,  Charles  Augiistus,  M.D.  and  surgeon; 
b.  Wolfboro  Center,  N.H.,  Dec.  5,  1847;  s.  Jonathan 
Poor  and  Mary  Cotton  (Pike)  Fernald;  descendant 
on  father's  side  of  Dr.  Renald  F.,  Piscataqua  (now 
Portsmouth),  N.H.,  1631,  and  on  mother's  side  of 
Gen.  Zebulon  Montgomery  Pike,  whose  son.  Brig. 
Gen.  Pike,  discovered  Pike's  Peak;  in  direct  descent 
through  12  generations  from  Charles  VIII,  King 
of  France  and  Anne  of  Brittany;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt. 
schs..  Wolfboro  Center;  studied  medicine  under 
Dr.  Rufus  H.  King,  of  Wolfboro;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1872;  m.  Boston,  Aug.  26,  1877,  Eliza  A., 
d.   John   Acres  and   Eliza.   Bellamy;   wife  now   de- 


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ceased.  Has  practiced  in  Boston  since  1871;  phys. 
and  surg.  Nickerson  Home,  Boston,  1872-6,  St.  Jo- 
seph's Home,  1S93-5,  Salvation  Armv  Corps.,  Brook- 
line  and  Washington  Sts. ;  visitor  Provident  Assn., 
1872-6;  police  surgeon,  Station  5,  for  many  yrs.; 
past  surgeon  Providence  R.R.  Co.  and  N.U.  Pilgrim 
Fathers.  Fellow  Mass.  Med.  Soc. ;  mem.  Me. 
Geneal.  Soc,  Am.  Med.  Assn.,  Harvard  Med.  Alum- 
ni Assn.,  Antiquarian  Soc.  (hon.),  Webster  Hist. 
Soc,  S.A.R.,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars;  c.-p.  Sons  and 
Daughters  of  Those  Who  Fought  on  Breed's 
(Bunker)  Hill,  Andover  House  Assn.  Mason;  K. 
of  P.  (Past  Chaplain).  Author  of  a  biographical 
sketch,  and  "The  Dovi'nfall  of  Home,  or  History 
Repeating  Itself,"  and  "Universal  International 
Genealogy."  Recreations:  Study  of  34  languages 
and  teaching  the  primitive  laws,  etc.  Address:  1483 
Washington  St.,   Boston. 

FIIRNAIiD,  Charles  Henry;  zoologist;  b.  Mt. 
Desert,  Me.,  Mar.  16,  1838;  s.  Eben  and  Sophronia 
(Wasgatt)  Fernald;  ed.  at  Me.  Weslevan  Sem.; 
(hon.  A.M.,  Bowdoin,  1871;  Ph.D.,  Me.  State  Coll., 
1886);  m.  Maria  Klizabeth  Smith,  Aug.  24,  1862; 
father  of  Henry  Torsey  Fernald.  Served  during 
Civil  War  as  acting  ensign  U.S.N. ;  prin.  Litchfield 
Acad.,  1865,  Houlton  Acad.,  1866-71;  prof,  natural 
history,  Me.  State  Coll.,  1871-86;  prof,  zoology, 
Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  and  dir.  of  Grad.  Sch.,  1SS6-10. 
Entomologist  to  State  Bd.  of  Agr.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books  and  writings.)  Address:  Am- 
herst.  Mass.* 

FERNAIiI),  Edgrar  Smith,  newspaper  broker;  b. 
Wilton,  Me..  Feb.  25,  1865;  s.  William  Chase  and 
Ellen  (Smith)  Fernald;  ed.  Wilton  Acad.,  Kent's 
Hill  (Me.)  Sem..  Wesleyan  U.,  A.B.,  1890;  m.  Lucy 
May  Squires,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Nov.  10,  1896;  1 
son,  Stanbrough.  Mem.  editorial  staff  Springfield 
(Mass.)  Union,  Oct.,  1890-Mar.,  1895;  with  New 
York  Evening  Post,  Mar..  1895-May,  1896;  Spring- 
field Republican,  May,  1896- Jan.,  1903;  established, 
1898,  Fernald's  Newspaper  Men's  Exchange,  the 
first  employment  bureau  confined  exclusively  to 
publishing  house  work.  Elected  hon.  mem.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  1896;  mem.  Eclectic  and  Socratic  Lit. 
socs.  of  Wesleyan  U.  Club:  Diversity.  Home:  31 
Cherryvale  Av.  OfRce:  Besse  Bldg.,  Springfield, 
Mass. 

T'E'RlHAJiU,  Frank  Lysander,  naval  officer.  (See 
vol.    1909,   also   "Who's  Who   in   America,    1914-15.) 

FFRlTAIiD,  Fred  Alonzo,  lawyer;  b.  Kittery, 
Me.,  Sept.  1,  1861;  s.  Alonzo  and  Martha  E.  (Berry) 
Fernald;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  18S7.  A.M.,  1894;  LL.B., 
Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1894;  m.  Florence  M.  Baker, 
of  Boston,  Aug.  13,  1900  (died  1911).  Prin.  Wake- 
field (N.H.)  Acad.,  1887-8,  high  sch.,  Waterbury, 
1888,  Charlestown  and  Boston  evening  high  schs., 
1892-02;  admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1894,  and  since 
practiced  in  Boston.  Trustee  New  Hampton  Lit. 
Inst.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Middlesex  Bar 
Assn.  Republican.  Recreations:  golf,  camping, 
fishing.  Home:  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Oflfice:  18 
Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

FFKNAIiB,  Georg-e  A.,  securities;  senior  mem. 
George  A.  Fernald  &  Co.,  bankers  since  1885; 
v.-p.  Eastman  Car  Co.,  Winchester  (Mass.)  Co- 
operative Bank;  dir.  New  England  Structural  Co., 
Winchester  Trust  Co.  (Winchester,  Mass.);  trustee 
Home  Savings  Bank,  Boston.  Mem.  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce,  Boston  Stock  Exchange.  Clubs: 
Algonquin,  Exchange,  Boston  Art,  Boston;  Calu- 
met, Country,  Winchester.  Mass.  Home:  Winches- 
ter, Mass.    Office:  67  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

FFKKAi;!},  Georg-e  Herbert,  Jr.,  lawyer;  b.  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1882;  s.  George  H.  and  Ida 
E.  (Paul)  Fernald;  A.B..  Harvard,  1903;  LL.B., 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1905;  m.  Frances  R.  Bur- 
leigh, of  Tavares,  Fla.,  1913.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1905,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston;  asst. 
counsel  Boston  &  Albany  R.R.  since  1907.  Mem. 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  Harvard,  Rail- 
road (Boston).  Home:  247  Cabot  St.,  Newtonville, 
Mass.    Office  344  South  Station.  Boston,  Mass. 

FERNAIiD,  Guy  Goodwin,  M.D.,  alienist;  b.  W^il- 
ton,  Me.,  Jan.  22,  1865;  s.  John  Dimon  and  Emeline 
M.  (Fairbanks)  Fernald;  8th  in  descent  from  Dr. 
Renald  Fernald,  surgeon  of  Capt.  John  Mason's 
Co.,  1630-1;  grad.  Wilton  Acad.,  1883;  Farmington 


(Me.)  State  Normal  Sch.,  1886,  St.  Johnsbury  Acad., 
1889;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1893,  A.M.,  1896;  M.D., 
Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1899;  m.  June  21,  1909,  Alice 
i^.  Manning,  of  Milton,  Mass.  Taught  sch.  5  yrs.; 
l)rin.  Boys'  Dept.,  Perkins  Instn.  for  the  Blind, 
Boston,  1893,  1894;  disciplinarian.  Friends'  Sch., 
I'rovidence,  R.I.,  1895-6;  interne  Mary  Hitchcock 
Memorial  Hosp.,  Hanover,  N.H.,  1899;  on  staff  Mc- 
Lean Hosp.,  Waverly,  Mass.,  1899-08;  resident 
phys.  Mass.  Reformatory,  since  1908.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Med.  Psychol.  Assn.,  Am. 
Assn.  Criminal  Law  and  Criminology,  Am.  Prison 
Assn.,  Am.  Assn.  Clinical  Criminology,  Boston  Soc. 
Psychiatry  and  Neurology.  Liberal  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason.  Engaged  in  research  work. 
Contbr.  to  Med.  and  scientific  jours.  Home:  Con- 
cord Junction,  Mass.  Address:  Mass.  Reformatory, 
Concoid  Junction,  Mass. 

FI:RNAI.I>,     Henry     Torsey,     entomologist;     b. 

Litchfield,  Me.,  Apr.  17,  1866;  s.  Prof.  Charles 
Henry  and  Maria  i^lizabeth  (Smith)  Fernald;  B.S., 
U.  of  Me.,  1885,  M.S.,  1888;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins, 
1890;  m.  Minna  R.  Simon,  of  Baltimore,  June  9, 
1890.  Prof,  zoology.  Pa.  State  Coll.,  1890-9;  prof, 
entomology,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1899 — .  State  zoolo- 
gist of  Pa.,  1898-9;  state  nursery  insp.,  Mass.,  1902 
— ;  entomologist,  Mass.  Agrl.  Expt.  Sta.,  1910 — . 
Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Soc.  Naturalists,  Assn.  Econ. 
Entomologists,  N.E.  Hist. -Geneal.  Soc,  etc  De- 
votes special  attention  to  econ.  entomology.  Ad- 
dress: Amherst,  Mass.* 

FFRHAIiS,  Horace  "Wayland,  resident  manager; 
b.  Lewiston,  Me.,  Oct.  21,  1877;  s.  Ebenezer  Nichols 
(Rev.)  and  Anna  Bergin  (Tuxbury)  Fernald;  de- 
scendant of  the  Fernald  family  of  Kittery,  Me.,  1st 
ancestor  in  America  arriving  from  England  in 
1629;  prep.  edn.  Thornton  Acad.,  Saco,  Me.;  stu- 
dent Bates  Coll.,  Lewiston,  Me.,  1896-7;  m.  Anadine, 
d.  Brig.  Gen.  Frank  Leland  Hoyt,  U.S.A.,  of  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.,  June  27,  1901;  4  children,  Leland  Hoyt, 
Florice  Elizabeth,  Margaret  Louise,  Alison  Tux- 
bury. In  employ  of  Tonawanda  Iron  &  Steel  Co., 
North  Tonawanda,  N.Y.,  1898-1900;  became  con- 
nected with  Rogers,  Brown  &  Co.,  pig  iron,  coke 
and  ferrous  alloys,  Cincinnati,  O.,  as  salesman  for 
Buffalo  (N.Y.)  office,  1900;  resident  mgr.  for  same 
CO.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  since  June  1,  1905.  Republi- 
can. Conglist.  Recreations:  mountain  climbing, 
tennis.  Home:  The  Elms,  Bedford,  Mass.  Office: 
53  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

FFRNAIiD,  Josiah  Sastman,  banker;  b.  Loudon, 
N.H.,  June  16,  1856;  s.  Josiah  and  Mary  Esther 
(Austin)  Fernald;  ed.  Pittsfield  (N.H.)  Acad.;  m. 
Concord,  N.H.,  Dec.  8,  1880,  Anna  White.  Entered 
employ  of  Nat.  State  Capital  Bank,  Concord,  N.H., 
1875,  was  elected  cashier,  1882,  and  has  been  pres. 
since  1905.  Was  presented  silver  medal  by  the 
Humane  Soc.  of  Mass.,  in  1900,  for  saving  lives  of 
3  women  from  drowning  at  Agonquit,  Me.  Home: 
Concord,  N.H. 

FFRNAIiD,  Merritt  Caldwell,  college  president; 
b.  South  Levant,  Me..  May  26,  1838;  s.  Robert  and 
Roxane  (Buswell)  Fernald;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1861, 
A.M.,  1864  (hon.  Ph.D.,  1881,  LL.D.,  1902);  m.  Mary 
Lovejoy  Heywood,  of  Bethel,  Me.,  Aug.  24,  1865; 
father  of  Robert  Heywood  and  Merritt  Lyndon 
Fernald.  Prin.  Gould's  Acad.,  Bethel,  Me.,  1863-4; 
scientific  studies  at  Harvard,  1864-5;  prin.  Houlton 
(Me.)  Acad.,  1865-6,  Foxcroft  (Me.)  Acad.,  1866-8; 
prof,  mathematics  and  physics,  1871-9,  acting  pres., 
1868-71.  pres.,  1879-93.  emeritus  prof,  philosophy, 
since  1898,  Me.  State  Coll.  (now  U.  of  Me.).  Ad- 
dress:  Orono,  Me.* 

THRNAJtD,  Merritt  Iiyndon,  botanist;  b.  Orono, 
Me.,  Oct.  5,  1873;  s.  Merritt  Caldwell  and  Mary 
Lovejoy  (Heywood)  Fernald;  brother  of  Robert 
Heywood  Fernald;  B.S.,  Harvard,  1897;  m.  Mar- 
garet Howard  Grant,  of  Providence,  Apr.  15,  1907. 
Asst.  in  Gray  Herbarium,  1895-02,  instr.  botany, 
1902-5.  asst.  prof.,  1905-15;  Fisher  prof.  nat.  his- 
tory 'botany),  since  1915.  Harvard.  Asso.  editor 
of  "Rhodora  (jour,  of  N.E.  Bot.  Club),  since  its 
foundation,  1899.  Address:  14  Hawthorn  St.,  Cam- 
bridge. IMass.* 

FFRNAIiD,  Walter  Elmore,  psychiatrist;  b.  Kit- 
tery. Me.,  Feb.  11,  1859;  s.  William  A.  and  Margery 
C.  "Fernald:  prep.  edn.  New  Hampton  (N.H.)  Lit. 
Instn.:    M.D..    Med.    Sch.    of   Me.    (Bowdoin),    1881; 


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m.  Kate  M.  Nolan,  of  Janesville,  Wis.,  Oct.  5,  1S87;         rEBRIS,   Harry   Burr,^  educator;    b.    Greenwich, 


Med    Soc     Boston  Soc.  Psychiatry  and  Neurology,  Henry   W.,   Helen   M.     Prof,   anatomy,    Yale,    since 

Am  ^vssn.  for  Study  of  Feeble  iMinded,  Am.  Acad.  1895.    Mem.   Conn.   Acad.    Science,  Conn,   and  N.H. 

Medicine,"   N.E.     Soc.     Psychiatry,     Am.     Medico-  Med.   socs.,   Assn.   Am.   Anatomists,  Am.   Soc.   Nat- 

Psychol  'Assn.,  Inst,  of  Criminal  Law  and  Crimi-  uralists.   Am.   ZoiJl.    Soc,    Phi   Beta   Kappa,    Sigma 

nology.    Clubs:  University   (Boston),  Boston  City.  Xi,   Nu    Sigma  Nu.     Republican.    Conglist.     Clubs: 

\ddro.s.s'  Wa\erley    Mass.  Graduates',   Bawn.    Recreations:   hunting,   boating. 

PEBKIN-    Allan    Conant,    clergyman;    b.    Mines-  Address:  395  St.  Ronan  St..  New  Haven.  Conn, 

burg,   Vt.,   Aug.    19,    ISGO;   s.   Clark   Kla  and   Soph-  PEBBY,   Frederick   Carlos,    educator;    b.    Brain- 

ronia    i,^oynton)    Ferrin;    ed.    Barre    (Vt.)    Acad.;  tree,  Vt.,  Jan.  22,  l>>i;8;  s.  Amasa  W.  and  Viola  H. 

A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,   1883;  Hartford  Theol.   Sem.,   1896;  (Thayer)   Ferry;   A.B..  Williams,   1891,  A.M.,   1894; 

m.    Feb.    26,    1884,    Cleora    Gale    Kidder,    of    Plain-  A.M.,  Harvard,  1895;  fellow  in  mathematics,  1895- 

field,  Vt.    Prin.  Essex  (Vt.)  Classical  Inst.,  1883-4,  §,  Ph.D.,  1898,  Clark  U.;  studied  U.  of  Christiania, 

Union  Free  Schs.,  Keesevillc,  N.Y.,  1884-8,  Burr  &  1898-9,    univs.    of    Berlin,    Beipsig   and    Gcittingen, 

Burton  Sem.,  Manchester,  Vt.  1SS8-93;  supervisor  1899;  (Sc.D..  Colgate,  1909);  m.  Anna  Chamberlain, 

schs.,  Bennington  Co.,  Vt.,  1892-3;  ordained  Congl.  of  New  Britain,  Conn.,  Aug.  2,  1905.    Instr.  Batin, 

ministry,  1896;  pastor  Blandford,  Mass.,  189^-1900;  Greek,  and  mathematics,  1891-14,  asst.  prof  mathe- 

Springfield,  Vt.,  1900-6,  High  St.  Ch.,  Lowell,  Mass.,  matics,  1899-02,  prof,  and  dean  since  1902,  Williams 

since  1906.    Mem.  Com.  of  60  for  Revision  of  Char-  coll.    Mem.  Mass.  Com.  Selection  Rhodes  Scholar- 

ter,   Lowell;   trustee  Rogers  Hall   Sch.    Mem.   Am.  ships.  College  Entrance  Exam.  Bd. ;  sec.  Nat.  Conf. 

Peace  Soc,  Nat.  Civic  Federation,  Mmute  Men  of  Com.   on   Standards   of  Coll.    and   Secondary   Schs. 

Mass.,    S.A.R.      Progressive    Republican.      Author:  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;   mem.  Am.  Math.   Soc.    Author  of 

Four  Chapters  in  the  Moral  History  of  Man,  1901.  four  articles  of  research  in  geometry,  published  in 

Home:   120  Fort  Hill  Av.,  Lowell,  Mass.  American   Journal   Mathematics,  and  abroad.    Ad- 

rERBIK,  Chester  M.,  M.D.;  b.  Holland,  Vt.,  Sept.  dress:  Williamstown,  Mass.* 
27,  1837;  s.  Micah  and  Lucinda  («^onant)  Ferrin;  rESSENDEN,  Alfred  Newton,  mfr. ;  b.  Town- 
taught  in  district  schs.  for  5  yrs.;  mem.  Co.  B,  btb  ggnd,  Mass.,  Apr.  24,  1867;  s.  Anson  Uarwin  and 
Vt.  Vols.,  serving  as  pvt.  and  hosp.  steward,  CivU  Thirza  A.  (Boutelle)  Fessenden;  ed.  Wilbraham 
War,  1861-0 ;  student  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1865,  Acad,  and  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  in  Mexico  City, 
Harvard  Med.  Sch..  1865-6;  M.D..  Med  Dept.,  U.  of  Florence  L.  Merrill,  of  Los  Angeles,  Cal..  Apr.  24, 
Vt.,  1866:  m.  Marian  E.  Benedict,  of  Hinesburg,  ^ggg.  g  children,  Stanley  B.,  Donald  L.  Was  with 
Jan.  2.  1866;  1  son  and  4  daughters.  Practiced  at  g  ^  j^  j3  Fessenden,  cooperage  and  lumber,  1 
St.  Johnsbury,  1865-72.  since  at  Essex  Junction,  ^r. ;  mgr.  Kilbourn  &  Co.,  Grand  Haven,  Mich., 
Vt.;  supervisor  of  insane,  Vt.,  12  yrs.;  healtn  om-  jsgg.go;  mgr.  Kilbourn  Cooperage  Co.,  San  Fran- 
cer,  Essex  15  yrs.;  mem.  visiting  bd.  Mary  Fletcher  cigco,  1891-2;  with  B.  &  A.  D.  Fessenden,  Townsend, 
Hosp.,  Burlington,  Vt.,  18  yrs.;  mem.  med.  start  m^ss.,  1893-7;  in  book  and  stationery  business  in 
Fanny  Allen  Hosn.,  Winooski,  Vt.,  li>  yrs.  Dir  and  Pasadena,  Cal.,  1897-9;  treas.  B.  &  A.  D.  Fessenden, 
sec.  loan  com.  Essex  Cooperative  Bldg.  &  Loan  Townsend,  Mass.,  since  1899;  pres.  Annis  Flour  & 
Assn.;  dir.  and  treas.  "     " "        ""'"  """  -----. 


schs.,   4   yrs.;   mem. 

Republican.     Congli  ^„„.>^    ^.,, „.  „ . ^  „„„.„^,  ^„.  ^^„.. 

and  treas.  Vt.  Regimental  Assn.,  since  1869;  mem.  (jonderry,  N.H.).  Fessenden  &  Lowell   (Reeds  Fer- 

G.A.R.    (comdr.   Essex  Junction   Post   6   yrs  ;   med.  j,y,  N.H.);  dir.  Townsend  Nat.  Bank.    Mem.  Repub- 

dir.  Dept.  Vt.,  2  yrs.;  dept.  comdr.  Dept.  Vt.,  1911,  jjcan  Town  Com.,  Townsend,  1908-11;  mem.  Mass. 

12).    I\Iem.  Vt.  State  and  Chittenden  Co.  med.  socs.  jjo.  of  Rep.,  1913-14.    Mem.  Patrons  of  Husbandry. 

Address:    Essex  Junction,  Vt.  Progressive.    Conglist.    Home:  Townsend,   Mass. 

FEBBZS,    Alexander   Marsh,    retired    dry    goods        FESSENDEN,    Pranklin    Goodridg-e,    judge;     b. 

mcht.;  b.  Whiting,  Vt.,  Apr.  6,  1839;  s.  Robert  Ham-  pitchburg,    Mass.,    June    20,    1849;    s.    Charles    and 

mond  and  Fanny  Rogers   (Tarbell)   Ferris;  ances-  Martha  Elizabeth  (Newton)  Fessenden;  Fitchburg 

tors  served  in  the  Colonial,  French  and  Indian  and  High    Sch.;    LL.B.,    Harvard    U.    Law    Sch.,    1872; 

Revolutionary    wars;    ed.    pub.    schs.    of    Lowell,  studied  in  Paris,  France,  1872;  m.  Marv  J.  Rowley, 

Mass.;  m.  Emma  Jane  Fowler,  of  Boston,  Jan.  17,  of  Greenfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  3,  1878.    Practiced,  Green- 

1861;  1  son,  William  Marsh.    Bookkeeper  and  sales-  flgi^_    Mass..    1874-91;    served    as    dist.    atty.    tem- 

man.  1856-61;  sr.  capt.  in  30th  Mass.  Vols.;  provost  porarilv  justice  Superior  Ct.  of  Mass.   since  Aug. 

marshal   1st  Div..   19th  Army  Corp.s,  staff  of  Maj.  ig     igg^      y.-p.    Franklin    Savings    Instn.,    Green- 


joined    the    Ancient    and    Honorable    Arty.    Co.    of 

Boston    1890,  and  commanded  the  company,   1900,  FESSENDEN,  Frederick  James,  headmaster;  b. 

1901      Mem     G.A.R.;    Comdr.   E.    W.   Kinsley   Post,  Lunenburg,   Mass.,  May  8,   1862;   s.  James  Walker 

1913-  S    V    Comdr..  1915.    Mem.  Loyal  Legion,  Vet-  and   Susan   Martha   (Lane)    Fessenden;   A.B.,   Wil- 

eran'Assn    30th  Mass.  Vols.    (pres.).  Soc.  Colonial  liams    Coll.,    1887;     (hon.    A.M.,    1909);    m.    Emma 

Wars     SR      Mason    (32°).     Club:    Newton    (v.-p.).  Brown  Hart,  of  Albion,  N.Y.,  Dec  27,  1894.  Instruc- 

Address:  87  Washington  St.,  Newton,  Mass.  tor     Lansingburg     (N.Y.)     Acad.,     1887-8,     Rugby 

^       ,                ,                V,      *     T.  Acad..    Phila.,    1888-9,    Berkeley    Sch.,    New    York, 

FEBBIS,    Charles    C,    dry    goods    merchant,    b.  18S9-98,    The    Hill    Sch.,    Pottstown,    Pa..    1898-03; 

Glens  Falls,  N.Y.,  Nov.  19,  1861;  s.  George  W.  and  headmaster    The    Fessenden    Sch.,    West    Newton, 

Sarah  B.  Ferris;  ed.  pub.   schs.,  Saratoga  Springs  Mass.,  since  1903.    Address:    West  Newton,  Mass.* 

and   Glens   Falls;   m.   East   Orange,   N.J.,   Sept.    17, 

1890,    Mary    R.    Steele;    3    children,    John    Stewart,  FESSENDEN,  Bussell  Green,  banker;  b.  Boston, 

Mar.iorie    A..    Horace    Ailing.     Entered    employ    of  Oct.  21,   1869;  s.  Sewall  H.  and  Louisa  G.  Fessen- 

Prudential  Ins.  Co.  of  Newark,  N.J. .  1885.  was  made  den;   A.B.,   Harvard,   1S90;   m.   Mrs.   J.   L.   Snelling, 

supt.  of  agencies.  Jan.  1,  1888;  introduced  business  of   Boston,   Mar.    10,    1910.    Mem.    firm   Edward   H. 

of  the  CO.  into  New  England;  resigned,  Jan.,  1903,  Eldredge   &   Co.   until   1907;    pres.    Am.    Trust   Co., 

to  enter  as  pres.   the  Gilchrist  Co.,  a  retail   dept.  since   1907.     Pres.    Boston   Provident   Assn.;    mem. 

store:  pres.  Merchants'  Legal  Stamp  Co.;  dir.  I^in-  bd.  Mass.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary;  treas. 

coin  Trust  Co.  until  Aug.,  1913;  trustee  Cullis  Con-  North  Bennet  Industrial  Sch.;  trustee  Mass.  North- 

sumptives'    Home.     Mem.    N.E.    Dry    Goods    Assn.  ern    Rys.    Suffolk    Savings    Bank    for    Seamen    and 

(ex-pres.);  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.    Repub-  Others.    Clubs:    Harvard   (Boston  and  New  York); 

lican.     Protestant.     Clubs:    Mangus,    Boston    City.  Somerset.       Country       (Brookline).       Recreations: 

Home:  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.    Office:  Washington  golf,   tennis.    Home:    402   Marlborough  St.    Office: 

and  Winter  Sts.,  Boston.  50  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 


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FESSENSZ:!?,  Sewall  Henry,  note  broker;  b.  of  Supreme  Judicial  and  Superior  Cts.  for  Frank- 
Boston,  Jan.  25,  1865;  s.  Sewall  Henry  and  Louis  lin  County,  Mass.,  since  Nov.,  1896;  elk.  and  treas. 
Green  (Bursley)  Fessenden;  prep,  edn.,  Noble's  Massaemet  Yarn  Mills  (corpn.),  mfrs.  of  cotton 
Sch.,  Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1886;  m.  Caroline  yarns.  Del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1904.  Trustee 
H.  Lee,  of  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.,  Oct.  20,  1889;  Arms  Acad.,  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.;  trustee 
5  children,  Caroline  Lee,  Harriet  Lee,  Louise,  Greenfield  Pub.  Library.  Mem.  Greenfield  Hist. 
Rose  Lee,  Sewall  Henry,  Jr.  Associated  with  Soc,  Psi  Upsilon.  Untarian,  Conglist.  Mason. 
Frederick  S.  Moseley  &  Co.,  note  brokers  and  Clubs:  Greenfield,  Greenfield  Country.  Home  29 
corpn.  loans,  Boston,  New  York,  Chicago,  since  Highland  Av.  Office:  Court  House,  Greenfield, 
1888;   mem.  of  firm  since  Jan.    1,   1892.    Unitarian.  Mass. 

Clubs:      Somerset,     Country,     Exchange,     Harvard        FIELD,   Daniel  W.,   shoe  mfr.    President  Field, 

(Boston    and    New   York)      Home:     1    Raleigh    St.,  Gross  Co.,   Field,   Lumbert  Co.,   Montello  Heel  Co., 

Boston,  Chestnut  Hill,   Mass.    Office:    50   Congress  L).   W.   Field   Farm   Co.;   dir.    Brockton   Nat.    Bank, 

St.,    Boston   and    Manchester,    Mass.  Wales  Home  Corpn.  (Brockton),  Bryant  and  Strat- 

FESSENDEir,    Thomas    Wliitemore,    clergyman,  ton  Commercial  Sch.;  chmn.  Park  Commn.,  Brock- 

(See  vol.   1909.)  ton.    Trustee  Brockton  Y.M.C.A.    Home:    Brockton, 

PICKETT,  Albert  A.,  banker;  b.  Milbridge,  Me.,  ^^^ss.  Oflice:  185  Essex  St.,  Boston. 
Jan.  24.  1S44;  s.  Elias  and  Beulah  (Gay)  Fickett;  FIEIiD,  Edward,  author,  statistician;  b.  Provi- 
descendant  of  Moses  Fickett,  who  came  to  Sacar-  dence,  K.I.,  Oct.  4,  1858;  s.  J.  Henry  and  Melissa 
appa.  Me.,  1738;  ed.  country  sch.  until  12;  Mass.  (Warner)  Haskell  Field;  descendant  of  John  Field, 
schs.  2  yrs.;  m.  1S7S,  Emma  S.  Curry,  of  Chelsea,  Mass.  and  R.I.,  1636;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Providence; 
Mass.  Began  as  elk.  in  retail  drug  store,  1858;  in  (hon.  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1892);  m.  Lottie  I.  Stark, 
real  estate  business,  1863-4;  lumber  business,  May  1,  1880.  Author:  Tax  Lists,  of  the  Town  of 
1865-77;  wholesale  drugs,  1878-81;  city  treas.,  Providence  during  the  Administration  of  Sir  Ed- 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  1882-6;  pres.  Chelsea  Savings  mund  Andros  and  his  council,  1686-1689,  1895; 
Bank  ^^ince  1913:  dir.  Chelsea  Trust  Co.  Mem.  Revolutionary  Defenses  in  Rhode  Island,  1896;  The 
Sch.  Com,  Chelsea,  4  yrs.;  chmn.  Sinking  Fund  Colonial  Tavern,  1897;  Esek  Hopkins,  commander 
Commrs..  10  yrs.  Mem.  4th  Unattached  Co.,  M.  in  chief  of  the  Continental  Navy  during  the  Amer- 
V.M.,  1864.  Republican.  Mason  (treas.  of  lodge  lean  Revolution,  1775-1778,  1898;  Diary  of  Col.' 
15  yrs.):  m.  Royal  Arcanum  (sec.  of  lodge  27  yrs.).  Israel  Angell,  commander  of  the  Second  Rhode 
Club:  Review.  Home:  Melrose,  Mass.  Office:  267  Island  Regiment  during  the  American  Revolution, 
Broadway,    Chelsea,    Mass.  1778-1781.     Editor:     Manual    of    the    R.I.    Society 

FIELD,  Aaron  Weslev,  clergvman:    b.   Bernard-  Soris    of    the    American    Revolution    for    1892    and 

ston,    .Ala-^s..    Oct.    31.    1S37:    s.    Jesse   and   I-urancy  1899:    ^^^r^^  o^f ^°/n'l?.  °LJ^®t3^°^'?   °^   Providence 

(Parmenter)  Field;  B.A..  Williams  Coll..  1865  (Phi  (18   vojs.),   1891,    1904;   The   Remains  of   (3en    Na- 

Beta  Kappa);  student  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1867-  "\f "f ^^    ^''^^"'    ^l^^-     Editor    in    chief:     State    of 

70:  m.  Jennie  E.  Ravmond,  of  Williamstown.  Mass.,  g'^S'^e   ^^i^nd   and   Providence   Plantations   at   the 

June   12,    1867    (died    Feb.    14,    1SS3);    m.    2d,   Alice  ^P^^   ^^ ,5^6  ?o®"tury;   Memorial  ot   Robert   Folger 

Braman,   of  Wavland.   Mass..   Nov.   19,   1884    (died  JVestcott,  1902;  Memorial  of  Horatio  Rogers    1904. 

Aug.    14,    1891);    children,    Arthur    B.    (deceased).  Fugitive  essays  and  statistics,   1905-15.    Collector 

Alice    L.,    Wesley    R.     Ordained.    Congl    ministrv,  o|    books    and    pictures.     Address:     The    Harvard, 

1872;     pastor.     Blandford.     1872-9.     Feeding    Hills.  Hartford,    Conn.* 

1879,   1882,  Tolland  and  New  Boston.   1S82-4,  New        FIELD,  Fred  Tarbell,  lawyer;  b.  Springfield,  Vt, 

Boston  and  Sandisfield,   1884-9.   New  Marlboro  and  Dec.  24.  Is76;  s.  Frederick  Griswold  and  Anna  Me- 

Sandisfield,  1889-91.  New  Marlboro  to  1897,  South-  lanie     (Tarbell)     Field;     ed.     Vt.     Acad.,     Saxtons 

field,    1894-7,    Congl.    Ch.,    Gilsum.    N.H.,    1903-10.  River,  Vt.;   A.B.,  Brown  U.,   1900;  LL.B.,  Harvard 

Mem.    New   Marlboro    Sch.    Bd.,    1893-03.    assessor.  Law    Sch.,    1903;    unmarried.     Admitted    to    Mass. 

1900-3:    1st    selectman,    Gilsum.    1913;    mem.    Sch.  bar,   1903,  U.S.   Supreme  Ct.,  1907;  asst.  atty.  gen. 

Bd.,  since  1913.    Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  of  Mass.,  1905-Jan.,  1912   (resigned);  in  gen.  prac- 

Science.   Nat.  (5eog.   Soc,  Nat.  Econ.   I..eague.    Ad-  tice    alone    since    1912.     Lecturer,    Boston    U.    Law 

dress:    Gilsum,  N.H.  Sch.,  since  1913.    Republican.    Baptist.    Mem.  Am., 

FIELD,    Charles,    lawyer;    born    at    Cambridge,  '^7^^^^^^,'   lotofn1f"univlrsuf  Boslon  CUv^OaT 

Mass.,    Mar.    18.    1857;    s.   Charles   and   Caroline   C.  Pe"    Country       office^     Farr\ster^°    Hall      Bo?t^^^ 

(Alden)   Field:  ed.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover.  Mass.,  \to<==  umce.      Barristers     Han.     Boston, 

and  by  pvt.  tutors;  B.A..  Williams  Coll..  1881;  stu-  -^^ass. 

dent,  "Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law;  admitted  to  Mass.  FIELD,  Frederick  Gnswold,  business  man;  b. 
bar,  1886;  m.  Hartford,  Conn.,  May  22.  1900,  Ger-  Springfield,  Vt.,  Jan.  1,  1842;  s.  Abner  and  Louisa 
trude  M.  Dinsmore.  Has  practiced  in  Athol  since  (Griswold)  Field;  ed.  common  schs.  and  Spring- 
June,  1886.    Address:    Athol,  Mass.  field    Wesleyan    Sem.;    m.    Cavendish,   Vt..    July    2, 


„i            ,       Tiu-i        iocn  01.    ^^J^r^c^A-    r,^it    r<H    ^V  ^d.     trustees     Spring-field     Library.      Republican. 

Clements,    Phila.,    1880-91;    resigned,    asst.    Ch.    of  t,   _^.:    .      Address-     North    Sorine-field     Vt 

St.    John    the    Evangelist.    Boston,    and    priest    in  ^^aptist.     Aoaiess.     Aortn    ^pringneio,    \  t. 

charge   Mission   Ch.   of   St.   Augustin:   founder   St.  FIELD,    George   Prentice,    insurance.     (See   vol. 

Martin's   Ch.    and   other   missions   for   the   colored  1909.) 

people.  1891-04:  Provincial  Superior,  Soc.  of  St.  piELD,  George  Wilton,  biologist;  b.  North 
John  the  Evanselist  in  America,  1904-11.  Dir.  John  Rridgewater,  Mass.,  Sept.  29,  1863;  s.  Charles  Cope- 
Howard  Industrial  Home  for  Discharged  Pns-  ^^^^  ^nd  Lucy  Cobb  (Cross)  Field;  A.B.,  Brown 
oners;  chaplain-gen.  Iron  Cross  Soc.  president  ^T ,  1887  (Phi  Beta  Kappa).  A.M.,  1890;  Ph.D., 
Mass.  Branch  of  Soc  for  the  Maintenance  of  Cath-  Johns  Hopkins,  1892;  post-grad,  work,  Smithson- 
olic  Principles.    Address:    33  Bowdoin  St.,  Boston.*  ja^  Table,  Naples  Zool.   Sta^and   Munich,   1892-3; 

PIP 

Mass. 
Howe 

wniik'on'se^mT  18767  "A.B.rXmheVst,"''!  880  instr.    econoniic   biology     Mass.    Inst    Tech.,    1902; 


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FIi:i.D,  Gertrude  Kng-g-,  writer,  lecturer;  b. 
Bath,  Me.:  d.  Rev.  Henry  Warren  (D.D.)  and  Abbie 
Nelson  (Howard)  Rugg;  ed.  pvt.  and  pub.  schs. 
and  convent.  Club  and  phihinthropic  worker;  lec- 
turer on  current  events  and  lit.  subjects;  well 
known  as  public  speaker.  Univcrsalist.  Mem. 
N.E.A.,    Parent-Teacher    Assn..    National   Mothers' 


•Story,  etc.  Author  of  State  Sonpr  of  R.T.  State 
Federation  Women's  Clubs:  contbr.  poems  and 
ai'ticlos  to  maps.  Address:  Tufts  College,  Mass.* 
FrEIiS,  Henry  Francis,  banker:  b.  Brandon,  Vt., 
Oct.  8,  1S43;  s.  William  M.  and  Minerva  (Daven- 
port) Field:  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  sehs.:  m.  Annie  1>. 
Howe,  of  Brandon,  .Tune  21.  1RC5;  children,  .Tohn 
Howe,  M'illiam  Henrv.  Bank  oik.  and  elk.  to  state 
treas.,  1S60-4:  teller  Nat.  Bnnk  of  Rutland,  1S64-7; 
cashier.  1867-07,  pres.  since  1906.  Rutland  Co. 
Nat.  Bank.  Town  treas.,  lS76-Sfi;  co.  treas.,  1S77- 
1.5:  deputv  sec.  of  State  of  Vt.,  1861;  mem.  Vt. 
Senate.  1884,  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1888;  state  treas.  of 
Vt..  1890-8.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Rut- 
land   Country.     Address:     Rutland,   Vt. 

FIEIiD,  Henry  Martyn,  IM.T). ;  b.  Boston.  Mass., 
Nov.  ir..  1S7.":  s.  .Toliii  Worcester  and  Amelia  Cas- 
well (Reed)  Field:  prad.  Boston  Batin  Sch.,  1895; 
A.B..  Yale,  1900:  M.B..  Harvard  3\Ied.  Sch..  1904: 
unmarried.  Interne  Boston  City  Hosp..  and  Bos- 
ton Tjviner-in  Hosp..  1906:  practiced  in  Norwood, 
Mass..  since  1906.  Mem.  A.M. A..  Mass.  'Med.  Soc. 
Mason.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  784  Wash- 
ington   St..    Norwood.    l\Tass. 

TTEImJ},  Henry  Power,  lawver;  b.  New  Tjondon, 
Conn.,  Oct,  29.  1S5S;  s.  Thomas  P.  Field,  and  direct 
descendant  of  Zachariah  Field.  Dorchester,  Mass., 
1630:  grad.  Bulkelev  Sch..  New  T^ondon.  Conn., 
1876:  B.A..  Amherst  Coll.,  1880;  L,B.B..  Baw  Dept.. 
T^.  of  Mich..  1882.  Has  practiced  in  Northampton, 
Mass..  since  1RS3:  mem.  Hammond  <^'  Field.  ISSS- 
03.  since  alone:  atty.  for  various  mfg.  concerns 
and  pub.  service  corpus.:  sec.  Northampton  St. 
Ry.  Co.  Alderman.  Northampton,  1895:  mavor, 
1896-8:  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv..  Phila..  1900.  Chicago. 
1904;  chmn.  Exec.  Com..  Rep.  State  Com..  1907-15; 
trustee  .State  Hosp.  for  Insane,  Northampton; 
mem.  State  Bd.  of  Insanity:  spl.  .iudge  Probate 
Court  of  Hampshiie  Co..  since  1910.  Pres.  Gen. 
Alumni  Assn..  Amherst  Coll..  1900:  mem.  Psi 
Upsilon.  Conglist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Northampton. 
Mondav  Fvenine.  Home:  11  Massasoit  .St.  Of- 
fice:    86   ]\Iain    St..   Northampton,    Mass. 

FIEI^D,  'Wells  Iiaflin,  naval  officer:  .Tan.  31, 
1S46-NOV.  27.  1914.  (See  vol.  1909.  also  Who's  Who 
in  Ameiica.   1914-1.5.) 

FIEIiD,  'W(illiam)  Gibson,  lawver:  b.  Fasten, 
Pa.,  Oct.  25.  1841:  s.  Dr.  Cridland  Crocker  and 
Susannah  (Freeman)  Field,  daughter  .Tacob  and 
Susannah  Freeman,  the  former  being  founder  of 
Freemansburg.  Pa.:  grad.  Easton  (Pa.)  Hieh  Sch., 
1858;  A.B..  Bafayette  Coll..  1862.  A.M.,  1865:  A.B., 
Harvard,  1863.  A.M..  1866;  BB.B..  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1865:  m.  Edna  M.  Potter  (8th  in  direct  descent 
from  Gov.  William  Bradford,  of  Mayflower  and 
Plymouth  Rock  records),  of  Suffield,  Conn.,  Oct. 
25.  1887:  no  children.  Saved  the  autonomy  of 
Enfield  and  of  the  Enfield  postofl^ce,  in  1904,  by 
a  direct  appeal  to  Pres.  Roosevelt  and  to  the 
PostofRce  Dept.  Baw  student  with  Ex-Gov.  Reeder 
and  Chief  .Tustice  Henry  Green,  late  of  Easton, 
Pa.;  admitted  to  practice  in  Pa.,  1865.  New  York 
1888,  Conn.,  1903;  writer  and  speaker;  was  con 
nected  with  editorial  dept..  Brooklyn  Dailv  Times, 
and  later  founded  the  Easton  (Pa.)  Daily  Dis- 
patch: suggested  the  formation  of  the  Nat.  Col- 
lege Men's  TTnion,  subsequently  established  at 
Hartford.  Conn.;  occupied  manv  ofTices  of  trust 
at  Easton:  elected  to  Bd.  of  Control,  E,aston,  1908. 
Independent  Democrat.  Episcop.alian  (vestrvman 
Trinity  Ch.,  Easton).  Mem.  Harvard  Coll.  Alumni 
Assn.,  Bafayette  Coll.  Alumni  Assn.  Clubs:  Conn. 
Valley  TT.irvard.  Recreations:  in  the  open  air.  Ad- 
dress: 139  Enfield  St.,  Enfield.  Conn. 

FIEIiS.  "WilUam  I^nsk  "Webster,  educator;  b. 
Milton.  Mass..  .Tulv  17,  1876:  s.  .Tames  Alfred  and 
Caroline   Beslle    (Whitnev)    Field;    student   Milton 


Acad.,  1888-94,  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.,  Harvard 
U.  (spl.  course),  1894-8;  m.  Rebecca  Swift  Gill, 
of  Boston,  Oct.  31,  1902;  children,  James  B.,  Helen 
G.,  Mary  P.  Teacher  natural  science,  Milton 
(Mass.)  Acad.,  since  Sept.,  1900,  and  asst.  head 
master,  since  1914.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am. 
Soc.  Naturalists,  Harvard  Travelers'  Club,  En- 
tomol.  Soc.  of  America,  Cambridge  Entomol.  Club: 
Boston  .Soc.  Natural  History  (councillor),  Law- 
lence  Scientific  Assn.,  N.E.A.  Committees  on  Geog- 
laphy  and  Biology;  sec.  N.E.  Biolog.  Conf.  Ad- 
dress:   Vosis  Lane,  Milton,  Mass. 

FIEIiS,  Zibeon  C,  lumber  dealer;  b.  Paris.  Me., 
Doc.  2.5.  1831:  s.  Zil)eon  and  Lydia  (Howe)  Field. 
Has  been  engaged  in  lumber  business  at  Milford 
since  1859;  mem.  Mass.  Legislature,  1865,  1866; 
dir.  Milford  Savings  Bank,  Milford  Nat.  Bank. 
Address:      Milfoi-d,    Mass. 

FIX:iiSFI7,  Joseph  Flanders,  clergyman,  teacher; 
b.  Somersworth.  N.H.,  Oct.  23,  1843;  s.  Samuel 
and  Elizabeth  (Scott)  Fielden:  A.B..  Brown  U., 
1S67;  student  Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1870-2:  mar- 
ried: children,  Henrv  B.,  Paul.  Margjiret,  T^aura, 
.Andrew  G.,  Clarence  B.,  Robert  D.  Pvt.  Co.  H,  60th 
Regt.,  Mass.  Vols.,  Civil  "War;  ordained  ministry 
Bapt.  Ch.,  1872:  pastor  and  teacher.  Franklin,  N.H., 
1872-81.  Winchester,  Mass.  1881-92,  Newport, 
N.H.,  1892-6.  AVinchendon,  Mass.,  1896-1911.  Ad- 
dress:    9    Hartshorn    Ave.,    Worcester,    Mass. 

FIEIiDS,  Annie  Adams,  author;  b.  Boston,  .Tune 
6.  1834:  d.  Dr.  Zabdiel  Boylston  and  Sarah  May 
(Holland)  Adams:  m.  1854.  .Tames  Thomas  Fields, 
Boston  publisher  (died.  1881).  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books.)  Home:  Manchester,  Mass.* 

FIEI.DS.  John  F.;  b.  Lebanon,  Conn.,  Jan.  13, 
1877;  s.  Thomas  and  Katherine  (Lyons)  Fields; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Lebanon  and  Boziah,  Conn.;  m. 
Julia  M.  McManus.  of  Fitchville,  Conn.,  Nov.  27. 
1907;  2  children,  Catherine,  Margaret.  Has  been 
connected  with  Palmer  Bros.  Co.,  mfrs.  of  comfort- 
ers, since  1890,  foreman  since  1898;  has  served  as 
tax  collector,  chmn.  Town  Sch.  Com.;  mem.  Conn. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910-12.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Mem. 
A.O.  Hibernians.  Knights  of  Columbus  (Norwich). 
Home:     Fitchville.   Conn. 

FIFE,  Robert  Hemdon,  Jr.,  college  prof.;  b. 
Charlottesville,  Va.,  Nov.  18,  1871;  s.  Robert  Hern- 
don  and  Sarah  Anne  (Strickler)  Fife;  B.A.  and 
M.A..  U.  of  Va.,  1895;  studied  Gottingen,  1898-9, 
Leipzig:,  1899-1901.  Ph.D.,  Leipzig.  1901:  m.  Sarah, 
d.  of  Ferdinand  Gildersleeve.  Mar.  7,  1913.  Tnstr. 
English  and  German,  St.  Alban's  Sch.,  Radford, 
Va.,  1895-8:  instr.  Germans,  Western  Reserve  IT., 
Cleveland.  1901-3;  asso.  prof.  German,  1903-5,  prof., 
1905 — .  Wesleyan  U.  Instr.  German,  summer  sclis.. 
U.  of  Va.,  1903-5,  Columbia,  1907.  Mem.  Modern 
Lang.  Assn.,  America,  N.E.  Modern  Lang.  Assn., 
Am.  Dialect  Soc.  Assn  Phon^tique  Internationale, 
"^'a.  Hist.  Soc,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Trustee  Conn. 
Hosp.  for  Insane.  Middletown.  1912 — .  Montclair 
CN.J.)  Acad.,  1912 — .  Edited  and  translated:  The 
Vestry  Book  of  Kins-  "William  Parish.  Va..  1707- 
1750;  Virginia  Historical  Magazine.  Vols.  XI-XIII. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books.)  Home: 
Middletown,    Conn.* 

FIFE,  Seth  Wyman,  lawyer,  seed  merchant; 
Dec.    10,    lS46-Jan.    14.    1915.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

FIFIEIiD,  Benjamin  F.,  lawver:  b.  Orange.  Vt., 
Nov.  18,  1832;  s.  Orange  and  Melissa  N.  Fifield; 
A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1855.  later  A.M.  (LL.D.,  1906);  m. 
Lucy  Hubbard,  of  Montpe'^er,  Vt.,  Jan.,  1865.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar.  1858:  gen.  counsel  Central  Vt.  R.R., 
many  yrs.;  U.S.  atty.  for  Vt..  1869-80;  mem.  Vt. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1880:  commr.  to  Chicago  Expn.,  from 
Vt.,  1893;  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv..  1884;  declined 
apptmt.  to  U.S.  Senate  to  fill  vacancy  caused  by 
death  of  Senator  Morrill,  1899  (now  retired).  Pres. 
Vt.  Bar  Assn.,   1884.    Home:    Montpelier,  Vt*     ' 

FIFIEIiD,  Holmes  Boardman,  merchant;  b.  Mt. 
Vernon.  Me.,  Dec.  22,  1855:  s.  .Tohn  Morrill  and 
Eliz,abeth  Ann  (Boardman)  Fifield:  grad.  Port- 
land High  Sch.,  1875:  A.B..  Bowdoin,  1879,  later 
A.M.:  m.  Helen  M.  Gibson,  of  Conway,  N.H.,  .Tune 
20.  1888:  4  children.  Ernest  G..  b.  Mar.  11.  1S9n, 
Martha  B.,  Aug.  8,  1892,  Lillian,  Oct.  7,  1902,  Mil- 
dred, Oct.  21,  1906.    Engaged  in  dry  goods  business 


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at  Conway,  N.H..  since  1885;  trustee  Conway  Sav.  Me.  Inf.,  3  yrs.;  a.-d.-c,  1st  brigade,  1st  div.,   19th 

Bank,  Farmers  &  Mechanics  Assn.    Justice  of  the  Army   Corps;   brigade   staff   Bank's   2d    Red   River 

peace;  notary  public:  spl.  justice  Conwav  Munici-  Expdn.;    div.    staff    Sheridan's    Shenandoah   Valley 

pal  Ct.;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903-4;  niem.  N.H.  campaign.    Pres.  and  gen.    mgr.   Olenark   Knitting 

Constl.  Conv.,  1912.    Trustee  Conwav  Pub.  library.  Co.,    Woonsocket,    R.I.,     1881-1903.     Treas.    Mass. 

Republican.     Conglist.     Mason    (Lodge   and   Chap-  Single  Tax  League,  1892,  pres.,  1S99-1909;  active  as 

ter) ;  Odd  Fellow.    Club:    Conway  Civic.    Address:  single  tax  propagandist  since  1895,  and  writer  of 

Conway,    N.H.  numerous   monographs  and  articles  on   the   single 

PIMNE,  A.  I.incoln.  merchant;  b.  Boston,  Mass..  g,x  /n^^i^ts  _vanous^  b^arings^  S"of'Ta"xati°on''l979' 


„_  apptd.  a 

ISIass.   Commn.    on   Industrial   Fdn.   and   has   given  riLIiEBROWN,    Thomas,    dentist,    M.D.,    educa- 

much    time    to    bettering    the    system    of    practical  tor.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

edn.  as  exemplified  in  the  Boston  High  Sch.  of  FILLMORE,  Henry  Daniel,  paper  mfr  •  b  Ben- 
Commerce  (mem.  advisory  com.  of  business  men),  nington,  Vt.,  .Ian.  7,  ISfi.'i:  s.  Elijah  D  and  Arianna 
Interested  in  the  various  industrial'  schs.  being  R.  (Thaver)  Fillmore;  ed.  Mt.  Anthony  Sem  Ben- 
established  throughout  the  state.  Counsellor  Bos-  nington  and  Bennington  Graded  Sch.'  At  age  of 
ton  Home  and  Sch.  Assn.;  mem.  Nat.  Child  Labor  17  entered  office  of  Col.  Clin  Scott,  Bennington  and 
Com.,  Nat.  Soc.  for  the  Promotion  of  Industrial  has  since  been  his  cofidential  elk.  and  office  mgr  • 
Edn.  and  several  civic  organizations.  Clubs:  All-  became  mem.  firm  of  Fillmore  &  Slade.  1900,  mfrs 
ston  Golf,  Boston  Athletic  Assn..  Boston  City,  of  ground  wood  pulp,  and,  in  1903,  added  machin- 
City  Club,  Aldine  Club  of  New  York.  Twentieth  ery  for  mfr.  of  tissue  paper.  Maj.  in  command  1st 
Century.  Recreations:  educational  matters.  Battalion,  1st  Vt.  Vol.  Inf.,  Spanish-Am.  "War 
Home:  896  Beacon  St..  Boston;  (summer)  Weston,  Mason.  Address:  Bennington,  Vt. 
Mass.     Office:     4  26   Washington   St.,   Boston.*  riNCH,  George  Hardy,  M.D.:  b.  Amboy.  III..  Oct. 

FILENE,  Edward  A.,  merchant:  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  29,    1868;    s.    David    and    Sarah    (Melissa)    Finch; 

Sept.    3,    1860;    s.    William   and    Clara    (Ballin)    Fi-  M.D.,  IT.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine.  1898;   post-grad, 

lene;    pub.    and    high    sch.    edn.;    unmarried.     Pres.  work,  U.  of  Vienna,  2  yrs.    In  gen.  practice.  Spring- 

Wm.   Filene's   Sons  Co.,    Boston.    Active  in   Indus-  field.    Mass..    1898-08;    has    specialized    since    1908. 

trial    and    civic    work;    v. -p.    Tnternat.    Congress  Mem.   A.M. A..   Mass.   Med.   Soc,  Eastern  Hampden 

Chambers   of  Commerce;    dir.   Boston   Chamber  of  Med.  Soc,  Springfield  Acad.  Medicine.  Recreations: 

Commerce.     1909-10,     chmn.     industrial     relations  motoring.    Home:    Agawam,   Mass.    Address:     310 

com.,    1910-11:    chmn.    Met.    Plan    Commn.,    1912;  Main   St..   Springfield,  Mass. 

dir.  "Boston  1915  ''  1909-12;  exec.  com.  Nat.  (>)un-  FISCHER,    John,    merchant:    b.    Hoboken.    N.J., 

cil  Commerce.  1909;  nat.  councillor  Chamber  Com-  Oct.   14,   1876;   s.   Charles  and  Margaret    (Brooker) 

merce  U.S.;   mem.   various  business  and   civic  or-  Fischer;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Hoboken;  m.  Mav  Mannix, 

ganizations.    Clubs:    Boston  Athletic,  Boston  City,  of  Cambridge.   Mass.,   Sept.   1,   1910.    Began  as   er- 

Boston  Yacht,  Cosmopolitan,  National  Arts,  Twen-  j-and  bov,  1888,  and  advanced  to  buver  with  A.  .1 

tieth    Century.     Author    of    articles    on    business.  Canmeyer,   New  York;   came  to  Boston,    1905,   and 

civics,  labor  and  industrial  relations.    Recreations:  bought  out  the  Henry  H.   Tuttle  Co.,  retail  boots 

outdoor    sports.     Address:      426    Washington    St.,  and    shoes,    of    which    is    pres.    and    treas.     Mem. 

Boston.  Boston    Chamber   of   Commerce,    Nat.   and   Boston 

FILES,    G-eorg-e    Taylor,    educator;    b.    Portland,  shoe  retailers'  assns.    Republican.    Catholic.    Mem. 

Me.,   Sept.    23.   1866:   s.   Andrew  Hobson  and   Sarah  B.P.O.     Elks.      Recreations:      fishing.      Home:      76 

Louise   (Yeaton)   Files:  .grad.  Portland  High  Sch.,  Gardner    St.,    Austin,    Mass.     Office:     159    Tremont 

1885;    A.B.,    Bowdoin,    1889,    A.M.,    1892:    grad.    stu-  St.,   Boston. 

o'''^*v,-^^'Jla?''^'''5^-<-^i^^^^"^?T  ^W"*^  ■'^''T<?Jf'-.^^-tV  riSCHER,     Theodore     Adolwh,     clergyman;     b. 

S^Ph.D.,  1893;  m.  Portland,  Me     May  9.  1894,  Edith  i^eriden.    Conn.,    Sept.    19.    1873:    s.    Chfistian    and 

Pn^n^r'^^  ^'l?^:   ^^^T'^l'   "'r^*^xi^^^i, ''*^"'fiJr^'^'   I'^^I"  -lohanna    (Maschmever)     Fischer;    pvt..    pub.    and 

1905,  Bowdoin  Coll^  trustee  Fryeburg  (Me.)  Acad,  high   schs.,    Meriden;    student   Tufts    Coll..    4    vrs.. 

r)ir.    Union    Nat^    Bank,    Brunswick      Republican.  b.D.,    1896:    B.D.,    Yale,    1912;    m.    Harriot    Lewis 

(-onglist.    Mem.  Modern  Language  Assn    America,  p^^les,  of  Meriden,  Conn.,  Oct.  29,  1901;  1  daughter. 

Am     Hist     Assir,    Psi    Upsilon,    Phi    Beta    Kappa.  Martha    Lewis.     Ordained    Universalist    ministrv. 

Author:     Good  Roads:   an  Economic   Study  of  the  igge;  pastor  Warren,  Mass.,  1896-9,  Medford.  1899- 

Problem    for    the    State    of   Maine.     Editor:     Frev-  og    ^he  Messiah,   New  Haven.   Conn.,   since  Apr.   1. 

tags    Soil   und   Haben.     Address:     Brunswick,   Me.  1906.     Sec    Conn.    Universalist   Conv.,    since    1912; 

FILES,       Harold       ■Woodman,       superintendent  sec.  Organized  Charities  Assn.  of  New  Haven,  since 

schools:    b.    West    Gorham,    Me.,    Aug.    3.    ISSl;    s.  1912.    also   dir.:    state   and   corr.   sec.   for  Conn,    of 

Charles   G.    and   Emma  L.    (Woodman)    Files;    de-  Universalist   Hist.    Soc:    dir.   Religious   Edn.    Fed- 

scendant    of    earlv    Colonial    ancestry;    prep.    edn.  eration  of  New  Haven.    Mason.   Recreations:    gard- 

Gornish   (Me.)    High  Sch.:  student  Bowdoin.   1899-  ening.    Address:    409   Edgewood  Av.,  New  Haven, 

1900,   and   1904-5.   the  time  between  being  devoted  Conn. 

to   grrammar  and  high   sch.    teaching;   m.   Aug.   16,  FISH,    Charles    E.,    life    insurance    manager;    b. 

1905.    Daisy    A.    West,    of    Frankfort,    Me.      Prin.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Nov.  27,  1857:  s.  Zenos  and  Eliza- 

hierh   schs..   Me.,    1900-3;    prin.    grammar   and   high  beth     (Burslev)     Fish:    ed.    pub.    schs.;     m.    .Tanpt 

schs.  and  supt.  schs.,  Frankfort,  Me.,  1905-7;  sales  Kendall   Golden,   of  Athens,  O.,   .lune   1,   1885.    Be- 

msrr.    Mfrs.'    Selling    .Agency,    Inc..    Bangor,     Me.,  gan  active  career  in  crude  oil  business  at  Parker 

1907;    prin.    and    sunt.    schs..    Bowdoinham.    Me.,  City,    Pa,,    later   engaging   in   various   lines;    asst. 

1908-9;    with    East    Ohio    Gas    Co..    Cleveland.    O..  sec.  Y.M.C.A..  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1883,  and  sec.  for 

1909;    prin.    and    supt.    schs..    T^^ilmineton.    Mass.,  10    vrs.    following;    in    clothing    business,    Boston, 

1909-11;  supt.  .schs.,  Biddeford.  Me.,  1911-15.  Conn..  1893-7:    with    Conn.    Mut.    Life   Ins.    Co.,    in    Mass., 

since     1915.      Episconalian.      Mem.    N  E.     Assn.    of  1897-99:  with  Mut.  Benefit  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  Newark. 

Supts..    Me.    State   Teachers'    Assn.     Mason;    mem.  N.J.,   1899-04;   mgr.   for  Eastern   Mass.   of  Phoenix 

K.  of  P.    Address:    142  S.  Main  St..  Putnam,  Conn.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  Hartford.  Conn.,  since  Dec, 

FILLEBROWIT.  Charles  Bowdoin,  single-tax  19"4.  Mem.  N.E.  Life  Underwriters'  Assn.,  Bos- 
propagandist;  b.  Winthrop,  Me..  Dec.  26.  1842:  s.  ton  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Boston  Sales  Man- 
.lames  Bowdoin  and  Almira  (Butler)  Fillebrown;  agers'  Club.  City  Club.  Rotary  Club.  Proeressive. 
ed.  Kent's  Hill.  Mc,  1858-61:  Phillips  Acad.,  Exeter,  Conglist.  Recreation:  athletics.  Home:  Winches- 
N.H.,  1862:  Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  1866-7;  m.  Marv  ter,  Mass.  Office:  30  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Louise  Hall.  October  9.  1873  (died  1887).  In  Union  FISH.  Charles  Everett,  educator;  b.  Cotuit. 
.\rmv,    1862-6:    in    24th    Me.    Inf.,    9    months:    29th  Mass.,  May  26,  1854;  s.  John  Coleman  and  Lavarah 


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Ann  (Handy)  Fish;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  X.E.    Trust   Co.,   Old   Colony   Trust   Co.     Mem.    Bd. 

1874    (valedictorian);    A.B.,    Harvard,    18S0;    A.M.,  Overseer.s,   Harvard;    mem.   corpn.   and   exec.    com. 

Dartmouth,  1890;  m.  Mellie  Rowe,  of  Auburn,  Me.,  Mass.    Inst.    Tech.;    asso.    and    mem.    council    Rad- 


1880-4;    teacher  of  science,   high  sch.,   Springfield,  York).    Home:  9  Prescott  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Of- 

1884-5;   prin.   Phillips   Exeter   Acad.,    X.H..    lJ>9(i-fi;  hce:  84  State  St.,  Bo.ston.* 

supt.   schs.   Manchester.   Merrimac  and   Amesbury,  riSH,    John   Euclid,   M.D. :    b.    Washington,    Vt., 

Mass.,  since  Aug.  1,  1906.    Trustee  Phillips  Exeter  July  30,  187;i;  s.  Dr.  Kdgar  John  and  Eliza  (Lyman) 

Acad.,  1890-5.    Episcopalian.    Home:    South  Hamp-  Fish;   ed.   Northfield    (Vt.)    graded  schs.;   Royalton 

ton  Rd.    Address:    Town  Hall,  Amesbury,  Mass.  (Vt.)   Acad.;   studied  medicine  with  father  and  at 


FISH,    Charles    Henry,    consulting    engineer;    b. 


Dartmouth    Med.    Sch.,    degree    of    M.D.,    1896;    m. 


TaL"";,   i;n:^Ts"l^re3er^'r  ani   m;^A;' j^fvh;    Anme  Eliza  G^,c^  Chelsea,  Vt.Jur^6,  1901;   4 


dence,  RI.,   1908-9;  gen.  mgr.  Garner  Print  Works    ^"''J;„„  "n,  "^' 
&  Bleachery,  New  York.  1910-11:  since  consulting    ^-anton,  luabs. 


engr.,  Boston.    Pres.  Cell  Drver  Machine  Co.;  pres.  PISH,  Manus  J.,  general  contractor;  b.  Halifax, 

and  treas.  Russell  Falls  Co.;   pres.  and  gen.   mgr.  Can.,  Feb.  10,   1860;  s.  William  and  Rose   (McClel- 

The  Nouville  Lumber  Co.;  dir.  Concord  R.R.  Mem.  Ian)    Fish;   ed.   pub.   .schs.   of  Halifax  and  Boston; 

\m    Soc   Mech   Engrs  ,  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Soc.  Chem.  m.  Julia  Walsh,  of  Boston,  June  17,  1884;  6  sons, 

industry,  Nat.  Assn.  Cotton  Mfrs.   (ex-pres.),  Soc.  William,  Joseph,  James,  Manus  J.,  Jr.,  Albert,  Aus- 

Coloniai    Wars    (ex-gov.),    Franklin    Inst..    Phila.  tin.     Began    in    contracting   business,    1879;    mem. 

Clubs-      Union,     Engineers'     (Boston);     Chemists',  (now    sole   propr.)    Fish    &   Co.,    gen.    contractors; 

Engineers'     (New    York).      Recreations:      outdoor  supt.  pub.  bldgs.,  City  of  Boston,  May,   1910-May, 

sports     Home:    1080  Beacon  St.,  Brookline.    OfHce:  1914.    Democrat.    Mem.   Boston   Chamber  of  Com- 

85  Devonshire  St.,  Boston.  merce.    Master    Builders'    Assn.      Mem.    A.O.U.W. 

„_    _^           ''            -, '         ,      „.     .  .      t„       irt  Recreations:  motoring.    Home:  43  Brent  St.    Office: 

„"SH,    Edgar   John^   ^LT>.-    b.    ^^ashington     Vt,  ^14  ^^^^^  g^.     Boston. 

Feb.  7.  1851;  s.  John  P.  and  Anne  V.  (Dufur)  Fish;  ^r^„   -m-  il       «i     ,       1     *  •      1                ^     a          oc 

M.D..  Med.  Dept.  U.  of  Vt..   1874:  m.  Eliza  A.  Ly-  ,  ^f P^,  Walter  Clarlc,  electrical  engr.;  b.  Aug._  25, 

man,  of  Washington,  Vt.,  July   28,   1872;  children.  1865;    s     Frederick    I^   and    Mary    (Jaryis)    Fish; 

John   Euclid.    M.D..   b.    July   30.    1873    (supt.    Mass.  A.B     Harvard    1886;  B  S.,  m  Llec.  Engring  ,  Mass. 

Hosp.    Sch.    for   Crippled    and    Deformed    Children,  J"^t-,Tech.,   188 ,;   m     Martha   Brewster,   ot  Taun- 

Canton,  Mass.);   Harold  Dufur   (A.B.,  A.M.,   Ph.D..  ton    Mass.,  Aug.  7    1890;   3  children,  Marjory,  Na- 

Harvard;  prof,  of  zoologv.  head  of  dept.  Dennison  thahe,    Eleanor     Mgr    Lynn   Works   Gen.   Electric 

U..    Granville,    O.).     Practiced    at    Royalton    since  Co.  since  1894    Mem    Am.  Inst.  Elec   Engrs    Home: 

1887;    health    officer.    Rovalton.    1890-1908.     Mem.  21  Wave  St.,  Lynn,  Mass.    Office:  920  Western  Av., 

Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,   1902,   Senate,   1904.    Mem.  A.M.A..  west  Lynn,   Mass. 

Vt.   State   Med.   Soc,   etc.    Mason.    Address:   South  FISHEB,   Albert   Ziabau,    cotton    mfr. ;    Mar.    10, 

Rovnlton.  Vt.  1846-Sept.    28,    1912.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

FISH,    Elmer    Henry,    mechanical    engineer;    b.  FISHEB,  Andrew  Peabody,  real  estate;  July  29, 

Worcester.   Mass.,   Aug.    16,   1870;   s.   Henry  C.  and  1841-1909.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

Amanda   M.    (Stone)    Fish;    B  S.,   Worcester   Poly.  FISHEB,  Charles  Edward,  educator;  b.  Worces- 

^^^h'    P^^^-.^^-    Edith    Wa-shburn.    of    Worcester,  ter,    Mass.,    May    12,    1876    s.    Charles   Harvey   and 

1899;    4    children.    Dorothy.    Stanley,    Marion    Bar-  jessie    M.    (Harper)    Fisher;    prep.    edn.    Classical 

bara.     Machine    tool    builder,    Worcester,    1^92-03;  High  Sch.,  Worcester;  A.B.,  St.  Lawrence  U.,  Can- 

Instr.   Worce.ster  Poly    Inst^  1903-9;   dir.  Worces-  ton.   N.Y.,   1898;   post-grad,   work   in   mathematics, 

ter  Trade   Sch..   1909-14;    N.E.   editor  of   American  ciark    U.,    and    full    course    summer    schs.    there. 

Machinist  since  1914     Mern.  Nat.   Soc.  for  Prorno-  1901.3;  A.M.,  Brown  U.,  1912;  m,  Sadie  Mabel  King, 

tion   Engring.    Edn..    Nat     Soc.    tor  Promotion    In-  of  Worcester,  June  29,  1904.    Teacher,  Irving  Sch., 

dustrial    Edn.,    Sigma    Xi.     Universalist      Contbr.  Tarrytown,  N.Y..  1899-1900;  in  charge  of  Dept.  of 

numerous    articles    to    tech.    press     dealing    with  Mathematics,     Highland     Mil.     Acad.,     Worcester, 

mech.    topics   and    engring.    and   industrial    educa-  1901-2;   Univ.   Sch.,   Providence,   R.I.,    1902-3;   head 

tion.    Recreations:    tennis.    Address:    18  Vassar  St.,  Dept.   of  Mathematics,   R.I.   Normal   Sch.,   1903-14, 

Worcester,   Mass.  also  in  charge  of  DePt.  of  Physics  and  Chemistry; 

FISH.  Frank  Leslie,  judge;  h.  Newfane,  Vt.,  Sept.  supt.  of  schs.,  "U^estfield,  Mass.,  since  1914.    Mem. 

17,   1863;   s.   Frederick  Apnleton   and  Sarah  Moore  N.E. A.,   N.E.   Assn.   Sch.   Supts..   Brown  U.   Teach- 

(Gates)    Fish;    attended    Leland    and    Gray    Sem..  ers'     Assn..     Westfield     Teachers'     Assn.     (pres.), 

Townsend.   Vt..   1880-2;   Vt.   Acad..   Saxtons   River.  Hampden  County  Teachers'  Assn.,  Beta  Theta  Pi- 

Vt.,    1884-6,    grad.,    1886:    m.    Mary   Jane    Lyon,    of  Mem.  Orpheus  Lodge  No.   36,  F.  and  A.M.;   Provi- 

Waterbury,    Vt..    Mar.    15,    1892;    children,    Sarah  dence  R. A.  Chapter  No.  1 ;  Providence  Council.  R.S. 

Katherine.  b.  Oct.  2.  1893;  Frederick  Lyon,  Oct.  1.  ^i-    No.     1;    Calvary    Commandery    No.    13,    K.T.; 

1895;    Prudence    Hopkins.    Jan.    24,    1902.     Studied  Melha    Temple,    Springfield.    Mass.     Clubs:    Men's 

law    with    Hon.    James   M.    Tvler.    of    Brattleboro,  Congregational,  Westfield.   Tekoa  Country.   Home: 

Vt..   and    with   Hon.   Lavant   M.    Read,   of   Bellows  Van  Deusen  Inn,  Westfield,  Mass. 

Falls;  admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  Oct.  29.  1889.    City  col-  FISHEB     Dorothy    Canfield    (Dorothea    Frances 

lector.  Versrennes.  1891-6;  state's  atty.  for  Addison  Canfield   Fisher),  author:   b.   Lawrence,  Kan..   Feb. 

Co..    1891-1900:    nat.    bank    examiner,    1900-8;    su-  17,  i879;  d.  late  James  Hulme  and  Flavia  (Camp) 

perior  judee   since   Feb.    20.    1912,    except   in   Dec.  Canfield;  Ph.B.,  Ohio  State  U..  1899;  Ph.D.,  Colum- 

1914   and   Jan.,   1915.     Renublican.    Mem.   Vt.   Fish  bia.  1904;  m.  John  Redwood  Fisher,  of  New  York, 

and   Game   League.    S.A.R.    Mason;   K.   of  P.;   Odd  Mav    9.    1907.     Sec.    Horace    Mann    Sch..    1902-5. 

Fellow.    Address:  Vergennes,  Vt.  Studied   and    traveled   extensively    in   Europe:    ac- 

FISH.  Frederick  Perry,  lawver;  b.  Taunton.  II",'''^?  several  langs.  in  childhood  (See  Who's 
Mass..  Jan.  13,  1855;  s.  Frederick  L.  and  Mary  Who  in  America  for  books.)  Home:  Arlington.  Vt.* 
Jarvis  (Perry)  Fish;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1875;  Harvard  FISHEB,  Edward,  lawyer;  b.  Westford.  Mass.; 
Law  Sch..  1875-6:  m.  Clara  P.  Livermore.  of  Cam-  son  of  Alvan  and  Amanda  (Tower)  Fisher;  edu- 
bridge,  Mass.,  Apr.  7.  1880.  Practiced  law.  New  cated  "Westford  Acad.,  1S93;  LL.B.,  cum  laude, 
York  and  Boston,  until  July  1.  1901;  pres.  Am.  Bell  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1899;  m.  Helen  I.  Gardner, 
Telephone  Co.  and  Am.  Telephone  &  Telegraph  of  Swampscott,  Mass..  Aug.  22.  1906;  2  children, 
Co..  1901-7;  resumed  practice.  May  1,  1907;  mem.  Esther  Gardner.  Barbara.  Began  practice  at  West- 
firm   of  Pish,   Richardson,  Herrick  &  Neave.    Dir.  ford,    1899;    office    in    Lowell    since    1899;    1st    It. 


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Troop   FCav.,   M.V.M. ;    mem.   Mass.   Ho.   of  Rep.,  PISHEB,  Henry  Noah,  mfr.;  b.  Barton,  Vt.,  June 

1911-12,    Senate,    1913-14;    town    elk.    of    Westford,  H.    ISIli;    s.    Noah    and    Ksther    (Pase)    PMsher;    ed. 

1902-14;  mem.  town  counsel.    Pres.  Westford  Bd.  of  Nashua  (N.H.)  pulj.  schs.;  m.  Joanna  K.  Bradeen.  of 

Trade.    Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Middlesex  Bar  Assn.  Limerick,    Me.,    Aup.    17,    1870.     Pvt.    Co.    D,    35th 

Pres.    Westford    Athletic    Assn.;    sec.     Spaulding  Mass.    Vols.,    1862-3;    wounded    and    incapacitated 

Light    Cav.    Assn.     Democrat.     Unitarian.     Mason,  at  Antietam;   in  employ  of  Am.   Watch  Co.,   Wal- 

Home:  Westford,  Mass.    Office:  Lowell,  Mass.  tham,  Mass.,   1859-90;   pres.   Am.   Watch   Tool   Co., 

T-TCTTT-Tj     T./i.™-,-^    r.io^„«„»    Tv^r  T^      ,      ^,                -.  f^i^ce  1887;  mem.  firm  .James  A.  Davis  &  Co.  since 

.^^ISHER,   Edwin   Clarence,   M.D.;   b.    Clarempnt,  1S92;  v.-p.  Waltham  Nat.  Bank;  trustee  Waltham 

N.H.,  Jan-/-.   If^o    .  s    phineas  Gage  and  Carolme  Savings  Bank.    Alderman,  Waltham,   1885-7   (pres. 

Mary  (Dickenson)  Fisher;  studied  medicme  under  of  bd.) ;  mayor,  1887-90.   Mason.   Republican.  Home: 

Ji'"-.^ -^o   1^®^,  o?;    Sunapee,    N.H.;    M.D.,    Dartmouth  Waltham,  Mass.    OfTuc:  G  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 
Med.  Sch.,  1881;  m.  Anna  Young  of  Sunapee,  Nov. 

15,  187G;  children.  Mabel  A.,  b.  Jan.   5,   ISSl;  John  PISHEB,  Herbert  Evans,  railway  official;  b.  Bos- 

E.,  July  22,  1890;  m.  2d,  Inez  M.  Bartlett,  of  Suna-  ton,  Aug.  8,  184!);  s.  Moses  E.  and  Sarah  J.  (Daby) 

pee,    Nov.    16,    1898.     Practiced    at    Sutton,    N.H.,  Fisher;   ed.   Charlestown,  Mass.;   m.   Esmerelda  P. 

1882-3,  Sunapee,  since  July,  1883;  U.S.  pension  ex-  Delano,    of    Charlestown,    1873;    1    son,    Irving    J. 

aminer  since  1894.    Mem.  N.H.  Med.  Soc.    Republi-  Treas.  B.  &  M.  R.R.,  Central  Mass.  R.R.,  Danvers 

can.     Methodist.     Odd   Fellow;   K.   of   P.    Address:  R.R.,    Newburyport    R.R.,    York    Harbor    &    Beach 

Sunapee,  N.H.  R.R.,  Portsmouth  Rridge,  Conway  Electric  St.  Ry. 

Co.;  asst.  treas.  Mt.   Washington  Ry.,  Sullivan  Co. 


vanced  geography.  Harvard  Summer  Sch.,  1896; 
work  in  geography,  Radcliffe  Coll.,  1900.  Instr.  PISHEB,  Herbert  Wescott,  author;  b.  Peace 
geology  and  mineralogy,  1894-06,  asso.  prof.,  1906-  Dale,  R.I.,  Dec.  14.  1873;  s.  George  Whitefleld  and 
9,  head  geology  dept.  since  1908,  Wellesley  Coll.;  Ella  (Westcott)  Fisher;  B.A.,  Yale,  1898.  LL.B., 
instr.  geography.  Teachers'  Sch.  of  Science,  Bos-  cum  laude,  1901;  unmarried.  Practiced  law  in  em- 
ton,  since  1912.  Research  in  physiography  and  re-  ploy  of  Reed,  Simpson,  Thacher  &  Barnum,  New 
lational  geography;  special  work:  river  terraces  York,  1901-3;  with  Huntington  &  Rhinelander, 
and  industrial  and  historical  geography  of  Boston;  1903-7;  head  of  English  dept.,  Thacher  Sch.,  O.jai 
traveled  extensively;  lecturer  on  geology  and  geog-  Valley,  Cal.,  1907-9;  mgr.  Index  Visible  Co.  (See 
raphy.  Fellow,  A.A.A.S.,  Internal.  Geog.  Congress,  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  home: 
Bost.  Soc.  Natural  History,  Appalachian  Mountain  Montclair,  N.J.  Address:  Box  112,  New  Haven, 
Club.  Recreations:  painting  and  out-of-door  life.  Conn.* 
Address:  Wellesley  (College,  Wellesley,  Mass.  _     _ 

FISHER,  Horace  Newton,  consul;  b.  Boston,  Oct. 

FISHER,  Frederic  Alvan,  lawyer;   b.   Westford.  19,  1836;  s.  Francis  ana  Lydia  (Kittredge)  Fisher; 

Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1855;  s.  Alvan  and  Amanda  (Tower)  A.B.,  Harvard.  1857.  LL.B.,  1859,  A.M.,  1860;  studied 

Fisher;   A.B.,  Bowdoin,   1881,  A.M.,   1884;  m.   Mary  in    Europe,    1859-61;    m.    Kiameche    C.    Mason,    of 

B.  McMaster,  of  Southborough,  Mass.,  Jan.  24,  1906;  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Nov.   13,   1865.    Entered  army 

3    children,    Barrett,    Elizabeth,    Frederic    A.,    Jr.  It.   and  vol.   a.-d.-c.   Army  of  Ohio,   Feb.   14,   1862; 

Tutor  in  mathematics,  Bowdoin.  1881-4;  admitted  capt.  and  mil.   engr..   May,   1862;   capt.   and   topog. 

to  Mass.  bar,  1885;  spl.  justice  Municipal  Ct.,  Low-  engr.,  Oct.,  1862,  Armv  of  Cumberland;  It.-col.  and 

ell,    since    1898;    pres.    Lowell    Instn.    for    Savings;  insp.-gen.,  May-Nov.,  1863;  resigned,  Nov.  10,  1863, 

dir.  Lowell  Bleachery.  Lowell  Cemetery.    Mem.  bd.  on  account  of  wounds  in  Chickamauga  campaign, 

of    overseers,    Bowdoin.     Mem.    Phi    Beta    Kappa,  In  commn.   business,   Boston,   1867-76;   traveled   in 

Delta   Kappa   Epsilon    (Theta   Chapter).     Republi-  S.A.,  1879-80,  securing  polit.  and  commercial  data 

can.    Unitarian.    Clubs:   Twentieth   Century    (Bos-  that  assisted  in  shaping  U.S.  Govt,  policy  toward 

ton) ;  Yorick  (Lowell) ;  Appalachian  Mountain.  Rec-  S.A.    republics;    consul    of   Chili    in    Boston,    since 

reations:   gardening.    Home:   92   Holyrood  Av.   Of-  Dec.    18,    1876.     Lecturer   on    consular   instns.    and 

fice:  807  Sun  Bldg.,  Lowell,  Mass.  common  law  of  Spanish  America,  Boston  U.,  1903- 

94;  engaged  in  research  for  production  of  w^ork  on 

America  and  P.I..  for 
1905,  a  complete  col- 
from  time  of  Alaric, 

Brown    U.,     1863-5      m.    Ellen    Elizabeth    Hunter  ^"£,.'^'11®  !!°i:''^^,'^fiJ^Il,,^J,i^°^^^^ 

Wright,  of  Providence.  R.L.  Dec.   25.   1865;   8  chil-  *?^^'  ^i'?  ^°,"2Pi!*^i^,°"i^l®,i'L 

dren:  Willard  James,  George  Herbert,  Sarah  Eliza-  fi^^^^.^^^'^iV.®  ^!:^J^Tft^';'^°^^^J„S^^^^^ 

befh    Alevanr^pr  Metcnlf    4licp  Fvelvn    Rp=!«!ip    Fl-  '^"*^^  ^^^  being  rewritten  and  enlarged  for  pubh- 

Tn  (Mrs    T   W   H^landeV)    I^^^^^  ^^t'O"  ^^  a  treatise.     (See  Who's  Who  in  America 

lrVr^or(N:Y'')-rc°ad^mV-6fful^^  R.-ooklte    M^ns's-'""""'^    Address:  256  Walnut  St., 

1866-8;  deacon,  1868;  priest.   1870,  P.E.  Ch.;  assst.  ^'OOKiine,  iviass. 

Bethesda   Ch.,    Saratoga   Springs,   N.Y.,   1868-9.    St.  FISHER,  Irving',  political  economist;  b.  Sauger- 

Peters"  Ch.,  Albany,  1869-71;  rector  Ch.  of  St.  John  ties,  N.Y..  Feb.  27,  1867;  s.  Rev.  George  Whitefleld 

the   Evangelist,    Stockport-on-Hudson,   N.Y.,    1871-  and    Elmira    (Wescott)    Fisher;    A.B.,    Yale,    1888, 

89,   Trinity  Ch..  Milford.   Mass.,   1889-90;   mission-  Ph.D.,   1891;   studied  Berlin  and   Paris,   1893-4;   m. 

ary  in  charge  Emmanuel  Memorial  Ch.,  Shelburne  Margaret,  d.  Rowland  Hazard,  of  Providence,  June 

Falls.   Mass..   and   rector   St.    John's   Ch.,   Ashfield,  24.    1893.     Tutor   mathematics,    1890-3,   asst.   prof., 

1892-8;    rector   Ch.    of   the    Messiah,    Woods   Hole,  1893-5,   asst.    prof,    polit.    economy,    1895-8,    prof. 

Mass.,  sin'^e  1899.    Home:  Woods  Hole,  Mass.  polit.     economy    since    1898,    Yale.      Recuperating 

■PTsjwpTa    fien-Tfrp  -Part    nrof    divinity    Aue-    10  health  in  Colo,  and  Cal.,  1898-01.    Editor  Yale  Re- 

m  America,  ijvs-y.)  ^^^  ^^  j^^  ^^  promote  pub.  health  and  especially 
FISHER,  Gurdon  Russell,  architect;  b.  Hartford,  to  advocate  establishing  a  nat.  dept.  of  health); 
Conn.,  Jan.  29,  1861;  s.  Thomas  T.  and  Laura  A.  rec.  sec.  New  Haven  Co.  Anti-Tuberculosis  Assn.; 
(Legate)  Fisher;  student  Amherst  Coll.,  1878-81;  mem.  Am.  Econ.  Assn..  Royal  Econ.  Assn.,  Am. 
student  of  architecture,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1881-3;  Math.  Soc,  Conn.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Am. 
m.  Ellen  S.  Kendall,  of  West  Newton.  Mass.,  Jan.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Am.  Statis.  Assn., 
31,  1884:  children.  Russell  Warren  (Harvard  '08),  Washington  Acad.  Sciences,  Am.  Ethnographical 
Ernest  Withington  (Harvard  '10).  Supt.  for  R.  W.  Soc,  N.E.  Free  Trade  League,  Internat.  Free  Trade 
Kendall  &  Co.,  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  1883-5,  at  Bos-  League.  Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  Nat.  Assn.  for  Study  and 
ton,  1885-90.  mem.  firm.  1893-7:  architect  Newton  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis.  Am.  Assn.  Study  and 
Highlands.  Mass.,  from  1897.  Mem.  Newton  Sch.  Prevention  of  Infant  Mortality;  chmn.  hygiene  ref- 
Bd.,  1896-9;  Republican.  E-^iscopalian.  Mem.  Del-  erence  bd.  Life  Extension  Inst.  Clubs:  Cobden 
ta  Upsilon,  etc.  Address:  263  Lake  Av.,  Newton  (hon.).  Reform  (New  York),  Co.smos  (Washing- 
Highlands,   Mass.  ton).      (See    Who's    Who    in    America    for    list    of 


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books.)     Address:    400    Prospect    St.,    New    Haven, 
Conn.* 

FISHEB,  Irving'  Jewell,  ^I.D.;  b.  Sonicrvillc, 
Mass.,  Oct.  G,  ISTi ;  s.  Herbert  Kvans  and  Esmer- 
elda  I'orter  (Delano)  l<isher;  grad.  Boston  KiiK- 
lish  High  Sch.,  It>y5;  advanced  class  Knglish  High 
Sch.,  IsyU;  iM.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  I'JUO;  house 
otlicer  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1900-2;  Koyal  Inlinuary, 
Kdinburgh,  summer  11)02;  med.  courses,  Berlin 
and  Vienna,  winter  of  1902-3;  m.  Gertrude  Davis 
liall,  of  bomer\ille,  Mass.,  Oct.  C,  1905;  2  chil- 
dren, Robert  Gordon,  Jeanne.  Practiced  in  West 
Newton,  Mass.,  since  Mar.,  1903;  mem.  staff  of 
Newton  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E. 
Pediatiic  Soc,  Boston  City  Hosp.  Alumni  Assn., 
Harvard  Med.  Alumni  Assn.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston),  Neighborhood, 
Brae  Burn  Country  (West  Newton).  Home:  79 
Chestnut   St.,   West   Newton,   Mass. 

PISHEB,  Jessie  ■WeBton,  pathologist,  bacteriolo- 
gist; b.  Cherry  Hill.  Md.,  Aug.  10,  1S72;  d.  John 
Wesley  (Metliodist  pr^aclier)  and  Baura  Elizabeth 
(Jones)  NV'eston;  grad.  Wilmington  Conf.  Acad., 
Dover,  Del.,  1SS9;  M.D.,  Woman's  Med.  Coll.  of 
Pa.,  I'hila.,  1S93;  m.  William  E.  Fisher,  M.D.  (act- 
ing supt.  Conn.  Hosp.  for  Insane),  Mar.  11,  lf>97; 
1  son,  William  Weston.  Asst.  phys.,  1S94-9,  asst. 
pathologist,  1^99-08,  pathologist  since  190S,  Conn. 
Hosp.  for  Insane.  Mem.  ^V.M.A.,  Conn.  State  Med. 
Soc,  Middlesex  Co.  Med.  Assn.,  Central  Med.  Soc. 
Methodist.  Frequent  contbr.  to  med.  jours.  Ad- 
dress:   Middletown,   Conn. 

FISHEK,  Laura,  kindergartner.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

PISHEB,  Oliver  Mason,  shoe  mfr. ;  b.  Henniker, 
N.H.,  Nov.  2,  1855;  s.  Oliver  C.  and  Eliza  (Camp- 
bell) Fisher;  grad.  Newton  (Mass.)  High  Sch., 
1875;  m.  Emily  G.  Richmond,  of  Potter  Hill,  N.Y., 
Sept.  26,  1889;  2  daughters,  Edith  R.,  Caroline  W. 
In  shoe  business,  Boston,  since  1S75;  became  con- 
nected with  M.  A.  Packard  &  Co.,  shoe  mfrs.,  Bos- 
ton and  Brockton,  1883,  admitted  to  firm,  1889; 
was  v. -p.  from  incorporation,  1898  to  1914;  now 
pres.  M.  A.  Packard  Co.  Dir.  Internat.  Trust  Co. 
(Boston),  Newton  Trust  Co.,  Stone  Inst.  (Newton, 
Mass.);  mem.  bd.  of  Aldermen,  Newton,  1899-01. 
Treas.  Pomeroy  Home  for  Orphan  Girls;  dir.  New- 
ton Home  for  Aged  People,  Newton  Welfare  Bur. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  S.A.R. 
Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Clubs:  Twentieth  Century 
(treas.).  Boot  and  Shoe,  Boston  City,  Hunneweli, 
of  Newton  (ex-pres).  Unitarian  (ex-pres).  Brae 
Burn  Golf,  Newton  Golf.  Recreations:  outdoor 
sports.  Home:  260  Franklin  St.,  Newton,  Mass. 
Office:  60  South  St.,  Boston. 

FISHEB,  Oren  Dennis,  clergyman;  b.  Brighton, 
O.,  July  G,  1847;  s.  Danforth  and  Lucinda  (Wilcox) 
P'isher;  B.A.,  Olivet  Coll.  (Mich.),  1872,  M.A.,  1875: 
B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1875;  m.  Mary  L.  Noble,  of 
Olivet,  June  19,  1875  (deceased);  m.  2d,  Florence 
Roscoe,  of  Medford,  Mass.,  Jan.  2,  1906;  children, 
Carl  Bertram,  b.  1876  (died  1SS6),  Norton  Noble, 
1878,  Stanley  Ross,  1880,  Hiram  Wilson,  1885, 
Roscoe  Danforth,  1907.  Ordained  ministry  Congl. 
Ch.,  1875;  pastor  Madison  Av.  Congl.  Ch.,  Cleve- 
land, O.,  1875-85;  Congl.  Ch.,  Chagrin  Falls,  O., 
1885-8;  Washington  St.,  Congl.  Ch.,  Toledo.  O., 
1888-95;  Peoples'  Congl.  Ch.,  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
1895-9;  Maverick  Congl.  Ch.,  Boston,  1899-02;  First 
Congl.  Ch.,  Wolfboro,  N.H.,  1902-5;  West  End 
Congl.  Ch.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1905-7;  pastor  and 
chai)lain  State  Agrl.  Coll.,  Storrs,  Conn.,  1907-10; 
pastor  South  Windsor,  Conn.,  1910-15,  North  Ston- 
ington.  Conn.,  since  1915.  Address:  North  Stoning- 
ton.  Conn. 

FXSHEB,  Bichard  Tliomton,  forester;  b.  Brook- 
lyn, Nov.  9,  1870;  s.  Edward  Thornton  and  Ellen 
Bowditch  (Thayer)  Fisher;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1898; 
student  Yale  Forest  Sch.,  1902-3.  M.l'\.  1903; 
studied  forestry  in  Germany,  Mav-Sept.,  1903;  m. 
Georgina  Paine,  of  Weston,  Mass.,  Julv,  1913. 
Field  collector  for  U.S.  Biol.  Survey,  1898;  at- 
tached to  U.S.  Bur.  of  Forestry  (now  U.S.  Forest 
Service),  1899-01;  with  U.S.  Forest  Service,  May- 
Sept.,  1903;  chmn.  Sch.  of  Forestry.  Harvard,  since 
Feb.,  1904.  Asso.  editor  Forestry  Quarterly.  Mem. 
Soc.  Am.   Foresters.    Clubs:    Harvard,  St. 'Botolph 


(both  of  Boston),  Colonial  (Cambridge).  Home: 
I'etersham,    Mass.* 

FISHEB,  Samuel  Herbert,  lawyer;  b.  Cincinnati, 

May  20,  1807;  .s.  Samuel  .Sparks  and  Aurelia  Sal- 
ford  (Crossetle)  I'isher;  descendant  Anthony 
i'lsher,  DeUham,  Alass.,  1037;  A.B.,  Yale,  1889; 
student  Harvard  Law  Sch.  for  several  mos.;  LL.B., 
Yale  Liaw  Sch.,  1892;  m.  Margaret  Sargent,  of 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  Apr.  18,  lS9o;  2  children,  Mar- 
garet Crossette,  Robert  Dewis.  Practiced,  New 
Haven,  1892 — ;  mem.  firm  of  Robinson  &  Fisher, 
1895-8,  Beach  &  Fisher,  1898-02,  Bristol,  Stoddard, 
Beach  &  l<Msher,  1902-13,  Bristol  &.  VViiite,  1913 — . 
Mem.  Co.  F,  2d  Regt.,  (-".N.G.,  3  yrs.;  judge  advo- 
cate gen.  on  Gov.  Baldwins  staff,  19il-i5.  Mem. 
Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.  Democrat.  Episcopalian. 
(Jiubs:  Graduates',  Quinnipiack,  New  Haven  Coun- 
try, New  Haven  Lawn  (New  Haven);  Century 
Assn.,  Yale  (New  York).  Recreations:  athletics, 
literatuie.  Home:  256  Edwards  St.  Office:  42 
Churcli  St.,  New  Haven,  (^onn.* 

FISHEB,  Theodore  Willis,  INI.D.;  b.  Westboro, 
Mass.,  May  29,   1837.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

FISH£B,  ■Willard  Clark;  b.  Westerlo,  N.Y.,  Mar. 
4,  1865;  A.B.,  Cornell,  1888,  fellow  in  history  and 
polit.  economy,  same,  1888-9,  1891-2.  Insti'.  econo- 
mics and  finance.  Brown  U.,  1890-1;  asso.  prof., 
economics  and  social  science,  1892-6,  prof.,  1896- 
13,  Wesleyan  U.,  Middletown,  Conn.  Councilman, 
City  of  Middletown,  1903-4,  mayor,  1906-8,  1910-12. 
Address:    Middletown,   Conn.* 

FISHER,  William  Arms,  editor;  b.  San  Fran- 
cisco, Apr.  27,  1861;  s.  Luther  Paine  and  Kath- 
erine  (Arms)  Fisher;  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  studied  har- 
mony and  organ  under  John  P.  Morgan,  Oakland, 
Cal. ;  counterpoint,  canon  and  fugue  under  Horatio 
W.  Parker,  New  York;  composition  under  Anton 
Dvorak,  New  York,  singing  under  William 
Shakespeare,  London;  unmarried.  Editor  and  pub. 
mgr.  for  Oliver  Ditson  Co.  since  Jan.  1,  1897.  Pub- 
lished compositions  include  numerous  anthems 
and  part  songs,  about  40  separate  songs,  a  volume 
of  15  children's  songs  and  an  "Elegie"  for  violin 
and  piano.  Home:  54  Langdon  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.     Office:     150    Tremont    St.,    Boston.* 

FISHER,  William  G-raham,  dry  goods  merchant. 
(See   vol.    1909.) 

FISHER,  William  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Sturgeon 
Bay,  Wis.,  Sept.  13,  1869;  s.  Amos  B.  and  Maria 
J.  (Elliott)  Fisher;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Caribou,  Me.; 
LL.B.,  Albany  Law  Sch.  (Union  U.),  1890;  m.  Edith 
Blanche  Kimball,  of  Augusta,  Me.,  Sept.  20,  1893; 
2  children,  Marian  K.  Fisher,  Kimball  Fisher.  Ad- 
mitted to  Me.  bar.  Oct.  3,  1890;  practiced  in  Cari- 
bou and  Orono,  1890-3,  Augusta  since  1893:  city  so- 
licitor, 1905-6;  mem.  City  Council,  Augusta,  1911- 
12;  atty.,  Kennebec  County,  1913  to  1916.  Mem. 
Kennebec  Bar  Assn.  Mason.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Club:  Abnaki.  Home:  107  Winthrop  St.  Office:  207 
Water  St.,  Augusta,  Me. 

FISHER,  William  Fhineas,  clergyman;  b.  Gait, 
Ont.,  Can.,  Nov.  17,  1843;  s.  Nathaniel  Dean  and 
Almira  (Gage)  Fisher  (both  natives  of  London- 
derry, N.H.;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1866;  student  Union 
Theol.  Sem.,  1867-9;  studied  univs.  of  Berlin,  1869- 
70,  Halle,  1870,  Tubingen,  1870-1;  unmarried.  Pas* 
tor  Presbyn.  Cli.,  Norwood,  N.J.,  1871-2;  ordained 
CJongl.  ministry.  1873;  pastor  Rocky  Hill,  Conn., 
1873-7,  Brunswick,  Me.,  1879-90;  spent  winters  in 
various  parts  of  U.S.  until  1898;  became  resident 
of  Andover,  Mass.,  1898,  now  living  part  of  time  in 
Londonderry,  N.H.  Corporate  mem.  A.B.C.F.M. 
since  1885;  mem.  Bd.  Overseers,  Bowdoin,  1886-90. 
Mem.  Mass.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc,  S.A.R.  Clubs: 
Appalachian,  Twentieth  Century,  City  (all  of  Bos- 
ton).    Legal   Residence:   Andover,   Mass. 

FISK,  Charles  Dudley  Blake,  presiuent  Fisk  Hos- 
pital: b.  Hoodsett,  N.H.,  Feb.  17.  1850:  s.  Dudley 
Blake  and  Mary  A.  (Ashton)  Fisk;  ed.  pub.  and 
pvt.  schs.;  m.  xirighton,  Mass.,  Apr.  8,  187  5,  Susan 
E.,  d.  Edward  C.  and  Susan  E.  Sparhawk;  2  chil- 
dren, William  F.  (deceased),  Clarence  A.  Spent  a 
number  of  yrs.  in  Calif,  and  Nev.  on  Central  Pa- 
cific R.R.,  during  time  of  its  construction;  returned 
East,  1870:  engaged  in  clothing  business  at  Port- 
land. Me.,  1874-81;  pres.  Portland  Common  Coun- 
cil,  1880;  in  clothing  business  at  Boston,   1881-96; 


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FISK,  Everett  Olin,  educator;  b.  Marlboro,  Mass., 

Aug.  1,  1850;  s.  Franklin  and  Chloe  Catherine 
(Stone)  Fisk;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  ItiTo.  A.M., 
1876  (LL.D.  Olivet  Coll.,  Midi.,  iyl5);  m.  Wilbra- 
ham,  Mass.,  Sept.  12,  1882,  Helen  Chase  Steele  (died 
1901);  1  daughter,  Harriet  Storer.  Taught  sch.  in 
Wallingford  and  Enfleld,  Conn.,  1873-5;  N.E.  agt. 
for  Ginn  &  Co.,  pubs.,  1875-S5;  founded,  1895,  and 
since  pres.  Fisk  Teachers'  Agencies  (located  in 
leading  cities  in  U.S.).  Mem.  M.E.  Gen.  Conf., 
Omaha,  Neo.,  1892;  pres.  N.E.  Conf.  Missionary 
Soc,  1893-5;  pres.  Boston  Mi.s.sionai-y  ami  Ch.  Ex- 
tension Soc,  1894-6,  and  1912 — ;  trustee  First  M.E. 
Church,  N.E.  Home  for  L.ittle  Wanderers,  Wesleyan 
Bldg..  N.E.  Deaconess  Hosp.  (all  in  Boston).  V.-p. 
Am.  Peace  Soc;  mem.  Nat.  MunicipaLLeague,  Rox- 
bury  Hist.  Soc,  Bostonian  Soc,  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  Acad.  Polit.  Science,  Am.  Soc.  for 
Jud.  Settlement  of  Internat.  Disputes.  Kepubli- 
can.  Clubs:  Twentieth  Century,  Boston  City. 
Home:  64  Pond  St.,  Natick,  Mass.  Office:  2A  Park 
St.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

FISK,  Frederic  Daniell;  b.  Cambridge,  Mass., 
Aug.  12,  18G4;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1886.  Engaged  in 
care  of  family  property;  pres.  Fiskdale  Mills.  Ad- 
dress: 15  State  St.,  Boston. 

FISK,  Nelson  W.,  marble  quarries.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

FISK,  Richard,  clergyman;  b.  Bennington 
Centre,  Vt.,  Feb.  23,  1836;  s.  Richmond  and  Lurana 
(Mattison)  Fisk;  descendant  of  Symond  Fiske, 
Lord  of  Manor  of  Stanbrough,  Eng.,  1422;  also  of 
Robert  Fiske,  Mass.  and  Conn.,  1637;  student  Wil- 
liams Coll.,  1854-6;  A.B.,  Union  Coll.,  Schenectady, 
N.T.,  1858,  A.M.,  1861;  (D.D.,  Tufts,  1871);  m. 
Adelaide  Bartle,  of  Newark,  N.Y.,  May  8,  1861;  1 
daughter,  Alice  Louise  (now  Mrs.  Dr.  E.  B.  But- 
terfleld,  of  Aver,  Mass.).  Ordained  Universalist 
ministrv.  1861;  pastor  Newark,  N.Y.,  1859-62,  Lock- 
port,  1862-5,  Auburn,  1865-8,  St.  Lawrence  U., 
1869-73,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1873-5,  Syracuse, 
N.Y.,  1875-84,  Watertown,  1884-92,  East  Boston, 
Mass.,  1892-7,  Fargo,  N.D.,  1897-1900,  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1900-9,  Ayer,  Mass.,  1910-14;  after  55  yrs.' 
service  retired  Jan.  1,  1914.  Pres.  St.  Lawrence 
U.,  Canton,  N.Y..  1869-73.  Organizer,  1877,  Bur. 
of  Charities,  Syracuse,  and  sec.  7  yrs.;  pres.  Bur. 
of  Charities,  Watertown,  7  yrs.;  v.-p.  Charity  Or- 
g-anization  Soc,  Boston,  1892-7;  formerly  trustee 
Asylum  for  Feeble  Minded  Women,  Newark,  N.Y. 
Mason  (32°);  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  University  (Bos- 
ton).   Address:    Ayer,  Mass. 

FISK,  Robert  Howland,  lawyer;  b.  Willington, 
Conn.,  Jan.  1,  1873;  s.  Marcus  B.  and  Emma  F. 
(Howland)  Fisk;  grad.  Monson  Acad.,  1899;  LL.B., 
Yale  Law  Sch..  1903:  m.  Gertrude  E.  Chamberlin, 
of  Stafford  Springs,  June  29,  1904;  children,  Nancy 
Howland,  Dorothy  Knowlton.  Has  practiced  at 
Stafford  Springs  since  1903.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1907:  judge  of  probate  dist.  of  Stafford;  co. 
coroner,  Tolland  Co.  Republican.  Mem.  Conn. 
State  Bar  Assn.  Episcopalian.  Mason.  Recrea- 
tions: motoring,  golf.  Address:  Stafford  Springs, 
Conn. 

FISK,  Samuel  Augustus,  M.D.;  b.  Feb.  9,  1856; 
s.  Robert  Farris  and  Narcissa  Perry  (Whittemore) 
Fisk;  A.B..  Yale,  1877,  A.M.,  1884;  M.D.,  Harvard, 
1880:  m.  Clara  W.  Crumb,  of  Chaumont,  N.Y.,  Feb. 
22.  1906.  Prof,  medicine,  1884-99.  sec,  1884-95, 
dean,  1895-9.  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of  Denver;  removed  to 
Brimfield,  Mass.,  1905;  now  retired;  mem.  1st  bd. 
mgrs.  The  Home  for  Consumptives;  on  the  staffs 
of  County,  St.  Luke's,  and  Deaconesses'  hosps. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  societies,  etc.) 
Address:    Brimfield,  Mass.* 

FISK,  ■William  Elisha;  b.  Woodbury,  Vt.,  Apr. 
24,  1859;  s.  Elisha  Colt  and  Josephine  Sybil  (Hid- 
den) Fisk;  ed.  Montpelier  Sem.;  m.  Nov.  19,  1895, 
Emma  A.  Freeman,  of  Barre,  Vt.  Engaged  in  farm- 
ing since  1892;  served  as  selectman  3  yrs.,  lister 
3  yrs.,  supt.  schs.  5  yrs.,  justice  of  the  peace  20 
yrs.;    mem.    Vt.    Ho.    of   Rep.,    1888-9    and    1910-11. 


Progressive  in  politics.  Methodist.  Mem.  Patrons 
of   Husbandry.     Home:     East   Montpelier,    Vt. 

FISKE,  Andrew,  lawyer;  b.  Weston,  Mass.,  June 
4,  1854;  s.  -\ugustus  Henry  and  Hannah  Rogers 
(Bradfoid)  Fiske;  descendant  of  Nathan  Fiske 
who  settled  in  Watertown  (now  Weston),  1643,  and 
William  Bradfoid,  of  the  Alayflower,  who  was 
governor  of  Plymouth  Colony;  grad.  Phillips 
Acad.,  Exeter,  N.H.,  1871;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1875, 
LL.B.,  1878,  A.M.  and  Ph.D.,  1886;  m.  Gertrude 
Hubbard  Horsford,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  June  22, 
1878;  children,  Gertrude  Horsford,  Augustus 
Henry,  Gardiner  Horsford,  Cornelia  Horsford, 
Hannah  Bradfoid.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1880. 
Trustee  Wellesley  Coll.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
St.  Botolph,  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York). 
Home:  Weston,  Mass.;  (winter)  216  Common- 
wealth Av.,  Boston.  Office:  10  Tremont  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

FISKE,  Arthur  Irving,  head  master;  b.  Hollis- 
ton,  Mass.,  Aug.  19,  Is-iS;  s.  Lovett  and  Alma 
(Greenhalgh)  Fiske;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1869,  A.M., 
1872;  (Ij.H.D..  Williams,  1908):  m.  Harriet  Movvry, 
of  Holliston,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1879  (died  Mar.,  1909). 
Tutor  in  Greek,  Harvard,  1869-73;  master,  1873- 
1902,  head  master  since  Jan.  1,  1902,  Boston  Latin 
Sch.  Concrlist.  (Trinitarian).  Republican.  Home: 
17  Montrose  St.,  Boston.* 

FISKE,  Benjamin  Mudge,  merchant;  b.  Lynde- 
boro,  N.H.,  Mar.  5,  1844.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

FISKE,  Charles  Albert,  artist;  b.  Alfred,  Me., 
Jan.  12,  1830;  s.  Rev.  Albert  William  and  Mary 
(Davis)  F'iske;  attended  prep,  schs.,  Boscawen  and 
Portsmouth,  N.H. ;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1861;  studied 
art  in  New  York  under  Junius  Brutus  Stearns, 
N.A. ;  m.  Sarah  Brush  Smith,  of  Greenwich.  Conn.. 
June  19,  1872;  2  children,  Alice  Belcher,  William 
Smith  Maynard  (m.  Ethel  Imogen  Slater).  Re- 
moved to  New  York  about  1862,  and  was  en- 
gaged as  draughtsman  in  Scientific  American  pat- 
ent office;  later  opened  studio;  has  exhibited  at 
manv  of  the  important  exhibitions  in  New  York, 
Boston,  Phila.  and  western  cities;  studio  at  War- 
ren. N.H. ;  summers  at  Warren,  Conway,  Alpine 
House,  Gorham,  N.H.,  Orange,  N.J.,  Kenn  Valley, 
Adirondacks,  N.Y.  Mem.  Greenwich  Soc.  of  Art- 
ists. Address:  333  Greenwich  Ave.,  Greenwich, 
Conn. 

FISKE,  Charles  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Oct. 
26,  1840;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1860;  studied  law;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1S64;  pres.  Androscoggin  Mills,  Bos- 
ton Duck  Co.,  Columbia  Mfg.  Co.,  Otis  Co.,  Thorn- 
dike  Co.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Home: 
Weston,  Mass.    Address:  10  Post  Office  Sq.,  Boston. 

FISKE,  Charles  Norman,  naval  officer;  b.  East 
Jaffrev,  N.H.,  Apr.  22,  1876;  s.  Stephen  Burlin- 
game  and  Alice  N.  (Stebbins)  Fiske;  descendant  of 
John  Fiske,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  before  1649;  grad. 
Phillips  Acad.,  Exeter,  N.H.,  1894,  matriculated  at 
Harvard,  class  of  18  98;  left  Coll.  of  Arts  to  study 
medicine;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Coll.,  1900;  m.  Helen 
Tucker  (daughter  .\dniiral  James  A.  Hawke,  med. 
dir.  U.S.N. ,  retired),  of  Bristol.  Pa..  Sept.  25.  1902: 
children.  John  Norman,  b.  1903;  Stephen  Burlin- 
game,  1907,  Rebecca  Wetherill,  1915.  Apptd.  asst. 
surgeon  U.S.N.,  1900;  promoted  to  past  asst. 
surgeon,  1903;  surgeon,  rank  of  It.-comdr.,  190/. 
Recreations:  tennis.  Home:  Upton,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress:  Navy  Dept.,  Washington,  D.C. 

FISKE,  Eustace  Iiincoln,  IM.D.;  b.  Holliston, 
Mass.,  Nov.  26,  1860;  s.  George  B.  and  Ada  M. 
(Perry)  Fiske:  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch..  1886; 
house  officer  Adams  Nervine  Asylum,  1886-8;  m. 
Jennie  E.  Lawson.  of  Fitchburg,  June  20,  1894. 
Sr.  visiting  phvs.,  Burbank  Hosp.,  since  1899; 
phvs.-in-chief  Tuberculosis  Hosp.;  chmn.  Fitch- 
burg Bd.  of  Health,  1901-6;  exam.  surg.  U.S.  pen- 
sions, 1896.  1902.  Capt.  and  asst.  surgeon  6th  Regt. 
Inf  MV.M.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Wor- 
cester N.  Dist.  Med.  Soc  (treas.  since  1891),  Fitch- 
burg Med.  Soc.  Address:  20  Prichard  St.,  Fitch- 
burg.  I^fass. 

FISKE,  George  Bumap,  journalist;  b.  Holliston, 
Mass,  Feb.  1,  1868;  s.  Francis  F.  and  Ellen  L. 
(Burnap)  Fiske;  grad.  Holliston  High  Sch.,  1885; 
AB     Boston  U.,   1890;   m.  Durham,  Conn.,   Oct.   27, 


408                                                   WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 

1896,    Hattie   R.   Leonard    (now   deceased);    m.    2d,  Ordained     Congl.     ministry,     1900;     pastor     Avon, 

Middletown,  Conn.,  Nov.   16,   1901,  Ida  A.  Leonard.  Conn.,    1900-4,    Georgetown,    1904-6,    Berlin    since 

Began  as  asst.  editor  Franiingham  Dailv  Tribune,  .fuly,   1906.    Mem.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.    Mason.    Home: 

1891;    editor   Naticlt   Daily   Tribune,    189'2;    entered  Berlin,  Conn. 

agrl.    journalism,     1894,     as     agrl.     editor     Mass.  piSKE,    Walter   Heyward,    druggist.     (See   vol. 

Ploughman;  jemoved  to  Springfield,  1897,  to  do  ed-  1909  ) 

itorial  work  and  book  compilation  for  Orange  Jndd  ______     _,.    j.-^           _,          ^        ^        ..          v,     tt      * 

Co.  and  acted  as  asst.  editor  N.E.  Homestead,  Am.  ^  ^/^KE,  Winthrop  Edwards,  teacher;  b.  Hart- 
Agriculturist,  Orange  ,]udd  Farmer  and  Farm  and  fo''d.  Conn.,  Sept.  13.  1868;  s.  David  Lewis  and 
Home;  editor  Am.  Cultivator,  Boston,  since  1902.  i^""*^,,^^'/^^  ^^"?®A  ^'is'^e;  prep.  edn.  high  sch 
Pres.  Essex  Land  Co.,  Brentwood  Mining  and  ^^"''J^"^  onJ'^^^-^  h^'l  ^"^  laude  Harvard,  1890. 
Chem.  Co.  Author:  Poultry  Architecture;  Poultry  AM  1896;  m  Marion,  la.,  Sept.  2,  1897,  Mary 
Conveniences  and  Handicraft;  Poultry  Feeding  Edith  Love.  Began  as  teacher  at  Racine  Coll. 
and  Fattening;  (joint  author)  Rhubarb  Culture.  Grammar  Sch  Wis.,  1891;  in  charge  of  work  in 
Recreations:  farming.  Home:  Holliston,  Mass.  Of-  P.^^y^^^^c-nn  Phillips  Exeter  Acad  Exeter,  N.H.. 
fice:  62  Summer  St..  Boston.  f'"ce    1899.     Republican.      Conglist.      Mem.    Delta 

■^■^^■w.-^     ^              -w,         ,         =        ^         V.     -.r  jfl  ij  Upsilon.    Address:  Exeter.  N.H. 

FISKE,   Oeorgfe   rrancls,   educator;   b.   Medfield, 

Mass..  June  11,  1872;  s.  Charles  F.  and  Mary  (Nye)  PISTEB,    Harry    Pay,    clergyman;    b.     Sturgis, 

Fiske;    A.B..    Amherst.    1894;    m.    Maude    Hall,    of  Mich..    Jan.     5,     1868;    s.    Henry    S.    and    Melmda 

Wallingford,   Conn.,   Aug.   26,    1903.     Master   Greek  (Baker)  Kister;  ^rad.  liigh  sch.,  Sturgis,  1S87:  A.B., 

and   German,   Roxbury   Latin   Sch.,    1902-12,   Noble  Tufts   Coll.,    1891.    A.M.,    1909;    B.D.,    Crane   Theol. 

and  Greenough  Sch.  since  1912.    Mem.   Beta  Theta  Sch.     (Tufts).     1891;    studied    Harvard.    Emerson 

Pi,  Modern  Lang.  Assn.  America,  Amherst  Alumni  Sch.    of    Oratory,    Curry    Sch.    of    Expression;    m. 

Assn.   (pres.,  class  of  1894),  Phi  Beta  Kappa.    Re-  Mabel    Reycroft,    of    Cambridge,    Mass.,    July    12, 

publican.    Conglist.    Club:   Savin  Hill  Yacht.    Rec-  1899;    1   daughter,   Hortense.    Ordained   Universal- 

reations:    yachting.    Editorial   work  on   Latin  and  ist     ministry,     1891;     pastor    Cambridge,     1891-99, 

German   text-books;   contbr.    to   motor-boating  pe-  Arlington,  1893-09,  Milford,  since  Sept.,  1909;  dist. 

riodicals.    Home:   24   Greenville  St.,  Roxbury.    Of-  supt.    Mass.    Universalist   chs..    20    yrs..    now   asst. 

fice:  100  Beacon  St..  Boston.  supt.    Mason    (K.T.).    Recreations:   traveling,  gar- 

PISKE,    George   McClellan,   clergyman;   b.   East  ^\«"i"^'    farming.     Home:    25    Claflin    St..    Milford, 

Windsor.    Conn.,    Oct.    21.    1850:    s.    Marcus    Lyon  "'^'i^^- 

(M.D.)    and    Frances    Anne    (Tinker)    Fiske;    A.B.,  PITCH,    Albert    Parker,    theologian;    b.    Boston, 

Trinity    Coll.,    Hartford,    1870,    A.M..    1873.    grad.  Mar.    6.    1877;    s.    Henry    Hubbard    and    Elizabeth 

Berkelev  Div.  Sch..  1874:   (D.D.,  Trinitv.  1888):  m.  Anne  Frances  (Smith)  Fitch;  A.B..  Harvard.  1900; 

Marv  Greenough  Walker,  of  Burlington,  N.J..  June  B.D..    TTnion    Theol.    Sem.,    1903:     (D.D..    Amherst, 

4,    1S74.    Was  head   master  Burlington  Coll.,   N.J.;  1909,    D.D.,    Williams   Coll..    1914);    m.    Flora   May 

ordained,    1874;    rector    St.    Mark's,    Hammonton.  Draper,  of  Brighton,  Eng.,  June  4,  1903.    Ordained 

N.J.,    1874-6;    St.    Marv's,    Castleton,    S.I.,    1876-80;  Congl.    ministry,    Apr.    9,    1903;    pastor    First    Ch., 

curate  St.  Mark's.  Phila..  1880-3;  rector  St.  Peter's.  Flushing,    L.I.,    1903-5,    Mt.    Vernon    Ch.,    Boston, 

Peekskill,   N.Y..    1883-4;   St.   Stephen's.  Providence,  1905-9;     pres.    Andover    Theol.    Sem.,    Cambridge, 

since  1884.    Elected  bishop  of  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  since  1909.    Mem.  Delta  Upsilon;   hon.   mem.   Har- 

1888,  bishop-coadjutor  of  Springfield,  111.,  1904,  de-  vard  Chapter  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  1911.    Author:  The 

clined  both.    Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  R.I.  Hist.  Soc,  College  Course  and  Preparation  for  Life;  Religion 

Psi  Upsilon.    Several  of  his  sermons,  lectures,  etc.,  and    the   Undergraduate.     Address:    29    FoUen    St., 

have    been    published.     Address:    166    George    St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

Providence,  R.I.*  PITCH,    Everett    Henry,     educator:     b.     Noank, 

PISKE,    Georgfe    Ilann,    manufacturer;    b.    Med-  Conn.,    Aug.    2,    1869;    s.   Charles   Henry   and   Eliza 

field.    Mass.,    May    2.    1842;    s.    George    and    Amy  Jane    (Peckham)    Fitch;   ed.   pub.   schs.   of  Noank; 

(Plimpton)    Fiske:    descendant    of    Nathan    Fiske,  grad.   Mystic  Valley  Inst,  Conn.,   1888;   B.A.,   Col- 

who  settled  at  Watertown,  Mass.,  about  1646;   ed.  gate  U.,  1893,  M.A.,  1896;  studied  Yale  Grad.  Sch.; 

pub.  schs.:  m.  Sarah  W.  Wilder,  1864;   2  children,  m.    Delta    Elizabeth    Leach,    of    Gouverneur,    N.Y., 

J.  Parker  B..  Amy  (Mrs.  Albert  P.  Bacon,  of  Bed-  Dec.   13,    1895.    Teacher   in   pub.   schs.,   Poquonnoc, 

ford,  Mass.).    Pvt.  42d  Mass.  Vols.,  Civil  War;  on  Conn.,  1888-9;  asst.  prin.  Gouverneur  (N.Y.)   High 

return  from  the  war  engaged  in  farming  for  sev-  Sch.,  1893-5;  prof,  of  Latin,  Ottawa  U.,  Kan.,  1895- 

eral   yrs.;   mfr.   and   dealer   in  brick  and   architec-  05;  teacher  of  Latin,  Hopkins  Grammar  Sch.,  New 

tural  terra  cotta:   pres.   Fiske  &  Co..  Inc.,  Boston.  Haven,    Conn.,    since    1905.     Republican.     Baptist. 

Pres.  Nat.  Assn.  Brick  Mfrs.,  1903;  dir.  Union  Res-  Mem.    Beta    Theta   Pi,    Phi    Beta   Kappa.     Recrea- 

cue     Mission.     Boston     Cex-pres.).      Mem.     G.A.R.  tions:  tramping.   Address:  254  Winthrop  Ave..  New 

Club:   Congregational   (Newton).    Home:  438  Wal-  Haven,   Conn. 

cott    St.,    Auburndale,    Mass.    Ofl[ice:    25    Arch    St..  PITCH,    Ezra    Charles,    mfr.;    b.    Bremen.    Ger- 

^oston.  manv.    Julv   19.    1847;    s.    Ezra  and   Auguste   A.   C. 

PISKE.  Granville  Clark;  b.  Eden.  Vt.,  Aug.  21.  (Fechler)  Fitch;  father  a  native  of  Conn,  and  a 
1845;  s.  Washington  and  Hannah  (Alden)  Fiske;  sea  captain;  descendant  of  Thomas  Fitch,  of  Es- 
in  8th  generation  from  .John  and  Priscilla  Alden;  sex  Co.,  England,  who  settled  in  Norwalk,  Conn., 
ed.  Lamoille  Central  Acad.,  Hyde  Park,  Vt.:  Bry-  1638:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Worcester,  Mass.;  married, 
ant's  Commercial  Coll..  Boston;  m.  Susie  Segroves  Has  been  connected  with  the  Waltham  Watch  Co. 
Aldrich.  of  Milford,  Mass.,  June  27,  1871;  4  chil-  since  boyhood;  became  mgr.  New  York  office,  1872; 
dren,  Nina  B.  (Mrs.  G.  N.  Proutv,  of  Allston,  was  placed  in  charge  of  mfg.  plant  at  Waltham, 
Mass.),  Iva  E.  (Mrs.  Mark  .7.  Brown,  of  South  Mass.,  1883;  pres.  Waltham  Watch  Co.  since  1886; 
Framingham,  Mass.),  Errol  W.,  Alden  Clark.  Be-  v. -p.  Am.  Watch  Case  Co..  Toronto,  Can.  Mem. 
gan  at  Ashland,  Mass.,  as  mcht.  and  farmer.  1865;  Beacon  Soc.  Clubs:  Merchants',  Algonquin  (Bos- 
New  England  agt..  Boston  "Woven  Hose  and  Rub-  ton);  Manchester  Yacht.  Home:  24  6  Beacon  St., 
ber  Co..  since  1893.  Sergeant  maj.  9th  Vt.  Regt..  Boston,  and  Manchester.  Mass.  Office:  200  Devon- 
June  5.  1862-June  14,  1865:  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  shire  St.,  Boston,  and  Waltham,  Mass. 
Rep.,    1892:    served    as    selectman.    Ashland,    over-  pttch:    Herbert  Prancis    MD-   b    Sebaeo    Me 

fcn    (Kt'  ShrTnerV   mem    BPo'^Flks    C^AR  ^orn)    Fitch;'  ed.   common   high  schs.;   M.D..   U.  of 

iviason    (K.I.,   Minner),   mem.    k.p.(j.   ii,iKs,   d.A.K.  -y-j.    pi,       ^  MAriiVinp    ISSR-   m    P^nnnip    4     PRtten 

(dept   comdr.  of  Mf^ss.,   1911-12).    Clubs:    ATeyonko  of    Kezar    Falfs      Me       Dec       1887       Practiced     at 

rea  foVs^'fnlmfn^..^'^n^^J"A"<;h1^!^d"  M^'.T^hffi^^:  ^ro^nl^^     lle.l    sufce    ^7:    mim.    ul'  Pension 

nrltntp-^t    ^^J^^     °"'®'   Ashland.  Mass.    Office:  Examining  Bd..  Fryeburg,  Me..  15  yrs.    Republican. 

10  folate  M.,  hsoston.  Universalist.     Mason;    mem.    I.O.O.F..    Patrons    of 

PISKE,  Henry  Anthony,  fire  underwriter;  moved  Husbandry.    Home:  Brownfield.  Me. 

to  New  York.    (See  vol.  1909.)  PITCH,    John    Brewster,    mfr.;    b.    New    Haven. 

PISKE,  Samuel  Asa.  clergyman;  A.B.,  Amherst,  Conn..  Dec.  30.  1858;  s.  Eleazar  Thompson  and  Han- 

1897;   B.D.,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1900;  m.  Louise  nah  Maria    (Brewster)   Fitch;   descendant  of  Rev. 

Blakeslee  Case,  of  Hartford.  Conn..  June  14.  1905.  James   Fitch   and   Elder   William   Brewster;   prep. 


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edn.  Hopkins  Grammar  Sch.,  New  Haven;  matricu- 
lated in  Yale,  class  of  ISSO,  but  left  coll.  at  close 
of  freshman  yr.  to  enter  business;  m.  Anna  B. 
Heaton,  of  New  Haven,  Sept.  26,  18S3  (died  Dec. 
30,  1S96);  2  daughters.  Margaret  Brewster  (Mrs. 
Frank  F.  Brewster,  of  New  Haven),  Anna  Heaton. 
Engaged  in  mfg..  New  Haven,  since  1877;  pres. 
and  treas.  The  W.  &  E.  T.  Fitch  Co.;  v.-p.  New 
Haven  Savings  Bank;  dir.  2d  Nat.  Bank,  New 
Haven.  Mem.  Conn.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Club:  Quinnipiack.  Recrea- 
tions: arts,  literature.  Address:  47  Hillhouse  Av., 
New  Haven,  C^'onn. 

PITCH,  Joseph  Henry,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Burling- 
ton, la..  Feb.  12,  1861;  s.  David  and  Sarah  M.  (Wil- 
liams) Fitch;  ed.  common  schs.,  Lexington,  Mass., 
and  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  civil  engr.  Arlington  Mills 
since  1885.  Home:  Andover,  Mass.  Address:  Law- 
rence, Mass.* 

PITCH,  RolJert  G-ersliom,  journalist;  May  19, 
1846-Mar.,  i;il,^.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

PITE,  Emerson  Bavid,  educator;  moved  to 
Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

PITTS,  Clarke  C,  lawyer;  b.  Wardsboro,  Vt., 
Oct.  17,  1870;  s.  of  Osmer  C.  and  Abbie  M. 
(Twitchell)  Fitts;  ed.  Leland  and  Gray  Sem., 
Townshend,  and  at  Brattleboro  High  Sch.;  studied 
law;  admitted  to  bar  1891;  m.  1st,  Harriet  Lyon, 
of  Londonderry.  Vt.,  June  14.  1893  (died  Mar.  15, 
1897);  m.  2d.  Maud  L.  Emerson.  Brattleboro,  Vt., 
June  30,  1903;  children  by  1st  marriage:  Robert  L., 
Stanley  C. ;  children  by  2d  marriage:  Osmer  C, 
Miriam.  State's  atty.  Windham  Co..  1894-6;  dir. 
N.  E.  Power  Co.,  Conn.  River  Power  Co.  Mem.  Vt. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1904;  elected  atty-gen.  by  the 
Gen.  Assembly,  1904,  and  reelected,  1906;  Repuo- 
lican.  Conglist.  Mason;  I.O.R.M.  Address:  Brat- 
tleboro, Vt. 

PITTS,  Homer,  merchant;  b.  Washington,  Vt., 
Aug.  19.  1859;  s.  Daniel  and  Almira  F.  (Sawyer) 
Fitts;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Washington;  m.  Carrie  Isa- 
belle  Waters,  of  Barre,  Vt.,  Jan.  13,  1886.  Began 
as  elk.,  and  continued  8  yrs. ;  entered  dry  goods 
business  18S6.  firm  of  Morrison  &  Fitts;  purchased 
partner's  interest,  1889;  now  pres.  and  treas.  The 
Homer  Fitts  Co.;  dir.  Barre  Savings  Bank  &  Trust 
Co.;  trustee  Goddard  Seminary.  Universalist.  Odd 
Fellow.  Club:  Vincitia.  Home:  2  Park  St.  Office: 
164-166  N.  Main  St.,  Barre,  Vt. 

FITZ,  Adeline  Prances;  b.  Chelsea,  Mass.,  July 
12.  1861;  d.  David  Slade  and  Elizabeth  (Wilson) 
Whitaker;  ed.  Miss  Caroline  Johnson's  Finishing 
Sch.,  Boston;  m.  Chelsea,  Nov.  20,  1884,  Frank  E. 
Fitz,  lawyer.  Elected,  May,  1908,  pres.-gen.  D.  R., 
for  2  yrs.  (has  served  as  Mass.  state  regent  and 
1st  v.-p.-gen. );  chmn.  com.  for  placing  tablet  in 
Boston  Pub.  Library  to  commemorate  writers  of 
patriotic  verse  and  song.  Episcopalian.  Address: 
Beach  Bluff.  Mass.;   (winter)  Iverness,  Fla. 

PITZ,  Andrew,  lawyer;  Sept.  27,  1849-Dec.  6, 
1908.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

PITZ,  Arthur  Salisbury,  publisher;  Mar.  24,  1860- 
Mar.,  1912.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

PITZ,  G-eorg'e  Wells,  M.  D.;  moved  to  Peconic, 
N.Y.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

PITZ,  Beg-inald  Heher,  M.  D.;  May  5,  lS43-Sept. 
30,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica, 1912-13.) 

PITZ  GESAIiI},  David  Edward,  lawyer;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Sept.  21,  1874;  s.  Edward  and  Ann 
(Connav)  FitzGerald;  parents  natives  of  Ireland; 
ed.  New  Haven  pub.  schs.;  LL.B..  Y'ale,  1895, 
LL.M.,  1896:  m.  Alice  J.  Clark,  of  Milford,  Conn., 
Nov.  14,  1900:  2  children.  David  Edward,  Jr.,  John 
Clark.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1895.  and  since 
practiced  in  New  Haven;  mem.  FitzGerald  & 
Walsh  since  June  30,  1897;  gen.  practice,  jury  trial 
work  a  specialty;  appeared  for  defendants  in 
moulders'  strike  cases,  at  New  Haven,  1906;  de- 
fended engineers  in  cases  arising  from  wrecks  on 
N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.  R.R.,  at  Stamford.  Conn.,  1913, 
and  at  North  Haven.  Conn.,  Sept..  same  yr. ;  de- 
fended rear  end  brakeman  and  conductor  in  White 
Mountain  Express  wreck,  1914;  and  trolley  men  in 
Westport  trolley  wreck,  Aug..  1914;  treas.  Dunn 
Meter    Lock    Co.;    sec.    N.    T.    Gregory    &    Son    Co. 


Mem.  arbitration  bd.  in  dispute  between  The  Con- 
necticut Co.  and  Its  trolley  employes,  1909,  1911; 
mem.  Civic  Com.  of  New  Haven  to  arrange  with 
Yale  U.  for  free  scholarships  for  New  Haven  pub- 
lic sch.  pupils.  One  of  4  delegates  at  large  to  Dem. 
Nat.  Conv.,  Baltimore,  1912;  chmn.  Dem.  State 
Com.;  chmn.  Dem.  Town  Com.  of  New  Haven. 
Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Conn.  Bar  Assn.,  New  Haven 
Countj'  Bar  Assn.,  Am.  Soc.  for  Judicial  Settle- 
ment of  Internal.  Disputes.  Roman  Catholic. 
Mem.  K.C.,  B.P.O.  Elks.  Recreations:  country  life. 
Home:  476  Howard  Av.  Office:  185  Church  St., 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

PITZGERAIiD,  Desmond,  civil  engr.;  b.  Nassau, 
New  Providence,  May  20,  1846;  s.  Capt.  Lionel 
C.  W.  H.  and  Caroline  (Brown)  Fitzgerald;  ed. 
Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.;  m.  Elizabeth  P.  C. 
Salisbury,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  June  21,  1870;  for 
40  yrs.  in  practice  as  hydraulic  engr.,.  principally 
in  connection  witli  construction  maintenance  of 
Boston  water-supply  system.  Dept.  engr.  Met. 
Water  Bd.,  Boston.    Address:  Brookline,  Mass. 

PITZGERAIiD,  John  Prancis,  ex-mayor;  b.  Bos- 
ton. Feb.  11,  1SC3:  s.  Tliomas  and  Rosanna  Fitzger- 
ald; ed.  in  Eliot  Grammar  and  Boston  Latin  schs., 
and  short  course  in  Harvard;  LIj.D.,  U.  of  Notre 
Dame,  Ind.,  1915;  m.  Josephine  Mary  Hannon,  of 
South  Acton,  Mass..  Sept.  18,  1889;  6  children.  Rose 
(Mrs.  Joseph  P.  Kennedy,  of  Brookline,  Mass.), 
Agnes,  Thomas  A.,  John  F.,  Jr.,  Eunice,  Frederick. 
Prin.  owner  of  The  Republic  (weekly);  mem.  Bos- 
ton Common  Council,  1892;  Mass.  Senate,  1893-4; 
mem.  54th  to  56th  Congresses  (1895-1901);  mayor 
of  Boston,  1906-7,  and  Jan.,  1910-Jan.,  1914.  Demo- 
crat.   Home:     Dorchester,   Mass.* 

PITZCrERAIiD,  John  James,  lawyer;  A.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1893;  LL.B.,  Georgetown  U.,  D.C.,  1895;  LL.M., 
1896;  admitted  to  bar,  1896.  Clk.  U.  S.  Treas. 
Dept.,  "V^^ashington.  1895-6;  engaged  in  practice  at 
Pawtucket,  R.I.,  since  1896;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1899-1900,  and  from  1903;  mayor  of  Pawtucket, 
1900-2;  del.  Dem.  Nat.  convs.,  1900,  1904.  Catholic. 
Address:  Pawtucket.  R.I. 

PITZ  GERAI.D,  Susan  Walker  (Mrs.  R.  Y.  Fitz 
Gerald),  social  worker;  b.  Cambridge.  Mass.,  May  9, 
1871;  d.  John  Grimes  (U.S.N.)  and  Rebecca  White 
(Pickering)  Walker;  A.B.,  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1893; 
m.  Richard  Y.  Fitz  Gerald,  of  Boston,  Aug.  3,  1901. 
Sec.  to  the  dean,  1893-4,  sec.  to  pres.,  1894-5,  Bryn 
Mawr  Coll.;  head  of  Fiske  Hall.  Barnard  Coll. 
(Columbia),  1898-1901;  head  worker  West  Side 
Branch,  New  York  U.  Settlement  (now  Richmond 
Hill  House),  1901-4;  mem.  New  York  Child  Labor 
Com.,  1902-4  (the  1st  child  labor  com.  in  America); 
truant  officer.  New  York,  1903-4;  sec.  Boston 
Equal  Suffrage  Assn.,  1907-10,  School  Voters' 
League,  1910-11.  Mass.  Woman  Suffrage  Assn., 
June  1.  1911 — .  Trustee  Women's  Ednl.  and  Indus- 
trial Union,  1908-11,  Mass.  Woman  Suffrage  Assn., 
June  1,  1911-Oct.  11,  1912;  rec.  sec.  Nat.  Am. 
Woman  Suffrage  Assn.,  1911 — ;  sec.  Mass.  Polit. 
Equality  Union,  Dec.  1912 — .  Mem.  exec,  com., 
TVomen's  Trade  Union  League,  1913 — .  Home:  7 
Greenough  Av.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  Office:  184 
Boylston  St.,  Boston.* 

PITZGERAIiD,  Vance  Lee,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Castle  Hill.  Me.,  Dec.  12,  1862;  s.  James  and  Rachel 
(Foster)  Fitzgerald;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Castle  Hill; 
M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.), 
1895;  m.  Lida  K.  Towle,  of  Bangor,  Me.,  Nov.  13, 
1901;  1  child,  Rachel  Fitzgerald.  Practiced  in 
Providence,  R.I.,  since  1896.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  R.I. 
Med.  Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn.,  Am.  Proctol. 
Soc.  N.E.  Alumni  Assn.,  N.Y.  City  Med.  Colleges, 
Amos  Throop  Med.  Club.  Democrat.  Episcopalian. 
Mem.  Providence  Lodge  B.P.O.  Elks.  Home:  143 
Congress  Av.  Office:  223  Thayer  St.,  Providence, 
R.I. 

PITZGERAIiD,  William  Prancis,  stock  broker; 
b.  Boston,  Sept.  1,  1868;  s.  John  K.  and  Frances  E. 
(Barnett)  Fitzgerald;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston.  Con- 
nected with  Leland  Toyle  &  Co.,  1885-98;  mem. 
Towle  &  Fitzserald,  1898-10,  Fitzgerald,  Hubbard 
&  Co.  since  Jan.  1,  1910;  pres.  Turner  Tanning 
Machinery  Co.;  trustee  Mass.  Electric  Cos.;  dir. 
Lake  Copper  Co.,  Mass.  Mining  Co..  Old  Colony 
Copper    Co.     Trustee    Mass.    Hosp.    Sch.,    Canton, 


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Mass.  Mem.  Boston  and  New  York  stock  ex- 
changes, Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Demo- 
crat. Clubs:  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Algonquin, 
City,  Brae  Burn  Country.  Recreations:  outdoor 
sports,  tennis,  golf.  Home:  21  Kegent  Circle, 
Brookline.    Oflice:  95  Milk  St.,  Bo.stoii. 

FIXZ&ERAIiD,  William  Thomas  Aloyslus,  reg- 
ister of  deeds  Suffolk  Co.;  b.  Boston,  Dec.  I'J,  1871; 
s.  Henry  and  Bridget  M.  (Walsli)  Fitzgerald; 
grad.  English  High  Sch.  1887;  BL.B.,  Boston  U. 
Law  Sch.,  1897;  m.  Ellen  T.  Butler,  of  Boston,  Nov. 
21,  1900;  children,  ICleanor,  Ruth,  Miriam,  William 
B.,  Paul  H.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1897;  began 
practice  in  Boston;  mem.  Boston  Common  Council, 
1897;  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1898-1900,  Senate,  1901-3; 
pub.  administrator,  1898-1908;  register  of  deeds 
Suffolk  Co.,  since  1907.  Dir.  Mass.  Real  Estate  Ex- 
change; visitor  Boston  U.  Daw  Sch.  Mem.  Mass. 
Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Democrat. 
Mem.  K.C.,  Elks,  A.O.H.,  Charitable  Irish  Soc. 
Clubs:  Boston  City  (v. -p.  and  chmn.  exec,  com.), 
Catholic  Union.  Home:  168  Ruthven  St.,  Roxbury, 
Mass.    Office:  Court  House,  Boston. 

PITZMAXJRICE,  Walter,  editor,  publisher;  b. 
Providente,  K.I.,  June  1'9,  1851;  s.  Michael  and 
Mary  (Tumelty)  Fitzmaurice;  moved  with  parents 
to  New  London,  Conn.,  in  infancy;  ed.  pub.  and 
evening  schs. ;  m.  Elizabeth  Hogue,  of  New  Lon- 
don. June  4.  1875;  children,  Walter,  Jr.,  Teresa 
Cecile,  Frank,  Elizabeth  H.,  Ruth,  Mary.  Served  7 
years'  apprenticeship  at  printer's  trade.  New  Lon- 
don Star,  beginning  1864;  cit>'  editor  Evening 
Telegram;  one  of  founders  Morning  Telegraph, 
1885,  sole  propr.  12  yrs.  and  mng.  editor;  sold 
paper,  1901.  and  since  connected  with  Norwich 
Bulletin.  Sec.  New  London  Bd.  of  Trade  since 
1891;  trustee  Mariner's  Savings  Bank;  incorpora- 
tor Memorial  Hosp.:  retired  maj.,  C.N.G. ;  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891.  1893;  custom  house  insp. 
under  Cleveland's  1st  administration.  Democrat. 
Pres.  Catholic  Total  Alistinence  Union  3  yrs.  Ad- 
dress: New  London,  Conn. 

FITZFATSICK,  Thomas  Bernard,  dry  goods 
mcht.  and  mfr. ;  b.  Grafton.  Mass.,  Dec.  17,  1844; 
s.  Patrick  Fitzpatrick,  a  native  of  Ireland,  and  im- 
migrant to  Worcester  Co.,  ]Mass.,  1832;  ed.  pub. 
and  high  schs.  of  Hopkinton,  Mass.;  m.  Sara  M. 
Gleason,  of  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Jan.  13,  1876;  6  chil- 
dren, Francis  G.,  Paul  E.,  Thomas  M.,  Mary  G. 
(Mrs.  M.  J.  Fox,  of  Brookline,  Mass.),  Elizabeth  S., 
William  S.  Clk.  and  partner  in  dry  goods  business, 
Boston,  1862-72;  mem.  Brown.  Durrell  &  Co., 
wholesale  dealers  in  fancy  dry  goods,  since  1872, 
house  doing  a  business  of  several  millions  of  dol- 
lars yearly;  trustee  Union  Inst,  for  Savings;  dir. 
U.  S.  Trust  Co.,  Puritan  Trust  Co.  Mem.  State  Bd. 
of  Edn.,  Brookline  School  Com.,  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Nat.  treas.  United  Irish  League; 
mem.  Catholic  Union,  Boston,  St.  Mary's  Asylum; 
hon.  mem.  St.  Vincent  de  Paul  Soc,  Charitable 
Irish  Soc.  Decorated  Knight  Order  of  St.  Gregory 
by  Pope  Pius  X.  Mem.  Catholic  Order  of  Foiest- 
ers.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Exchange.  Tedesco. 
Home:  73  Garden  Rd..  Brookline,  Mass.  Office: 
Brown,  Durrell  &  Co.,  104  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

FITZ-RAlTDOIiFH,  Iiouise,  educator;  b.  Panama, 
N.Y.,  June  2.',,  isr.l;  d.  Reuben  and  Julia  (Bell) 
Fitz-Randolph;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.,  Panama. 
Mt.  Holyoke  Sem.,  1869-72;  Boston  U.,  1879-80; 
Univ.  Coll.,  London,  and  Art  Schs.,  South  Kensing- 
ton. 1S80-1;  Sorbonne  and  College  de  France,  Paris, 
1881-2;  lectures  museums,  Rome,  museums  and 
U.  of  Berlin  and  Athens,  18S2-4;  Am.  Sch.  Clas- 
sical Studies,  Rome  and  Athens,  1890,  1901;  spent 
10  yrs.  in  study  and  travel  abroad,  including  15 
trips  to  Europe;  M.A.,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1904. 
Teacher,  pub.  schs.,  Panama,  1866-7,  Sharon.  Pa., 
1867-8.  Toledo.  O.,  1874-5;  connected  with  Lake 
Erie  Sem..  Painesville,  O.,  1876-92;  lecturer  his- 
tory of  art.  W'estern  Reserve  Sch.  of  Design, 
Cleveland,  1884-92;  teacher  history  of  art  and 
archaeology,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1892-04;  prof,  his- 
tory of  art  and  archteology,  since  1904.  Mem. 
Archajol.  Inst.  America  and  of  mng.  com.  Am.  Sch. 
of  Classical  Studies,  Athens;  Classical  Assn.  N.E. 
Address:  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  South  Hadley,  Mass. 

FIiAGG,  Alden  Marshall,  secretary  State  Bd.  of 
Arbitration  and  Conciliation;  b.  Auburn,  Me.,  Nov. 


15,  1854;  s.  Charles  and  Lydia  (Littlefield)  Flagg; 
ed.  common  schs.;  Edward  Little  High  Sch.,  Au- 
burn; A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1878;  m.  Nellie  E.  Tucker, 
of  Paris,  Me.;  m.  2d,  Gertrude  E.  Davis,  of  Auburn, 
July  9,  1909.  Began  active  career  as  carpenter. 
Auburn,  1880;  mem.  Superintending  Sch.  Com.  1 
yr. ;  mem.  Bd.  of  Assessors  3  yrs.;  mem.  Rep.  City 
Com.  many  yrs.;  now  serving  3d  term  as  mem. 
and  sec.  State  Bd.  of  Arbitration  and  Conciliation. 
Mem.  United  Brotherhood  Carpenters  and  Joiners 
of  America  since  1889;  attended  8  gen.  convs. ; 
mem.  Gen.  Exec.  Bd.  2  yrs.;  local  financial  sec. 
more  than  20  yrs.  Address:  94  Spring  St.,  Auburn, 
Maine. 

FIiAGO,  Burton  Sanderson,  insurance  under- 
writer; b.  Littleton,  ISlass.,  Nov.  10,  1873;  s.  Charles 
Francis  and  Elizabeth  Webster  (Sanderson)  Flagg; 
descendant  of  Thomas  Flagg,  Watertown,  Mass., 
1637,  and  Edward  Sanderson,  W'atertown,  1636; 
ed.  Littleton  pub.  schs.;  grad.  Littleton  High  Sch., 
1891,  Worcester,  Acad.,  1892;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1896; 
m.  Annie  Theresa  Francis,  of  Fitchburg,  Mass., 
Sept.  19,  1901;  3  children,  Dorothea  Kimball,  b. 
1903;  Elizabeth  Sanderson,  1905;  Frances  Leigh- 
ton,  1907.  Insurance  insp.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1897- 
01;  removed  to  Andover,  1901;  dir.  Andover  Nat. 
Bank,  Andover  Press.  Ltd.;  trustee  and  clk. 
Andover  Savings  Bank;  pres.  and  treas.  Merri- 
mack Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.;  pres.  Cambridge  Mut. 
Fire  Ins.  Co.:  dir.  Salem  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.; 
mem.  firm  of  Smart  &  Flagg.  Trustee  and  treas. 
Abbot  Acad.;  trustee  Memorial  Library.  Mem. 
Andover  Sch.  Bd.,  1905-8,  Finance  Com.,  1908-9. 
Mem.  and  officer  Mass.  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Union,  mem. 
Delta  Upsilon  (Brown  U.).  Republican.  Orthodox 
Conglist. ;  trustee  South  Parish  Funds;  dir.  An- 
dover Guild,  Inc.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Club:  An- 
dover. Recreations:  outdoor  diversions,  motor- 
boating.  Author  of  addresses,  on  ins.  and  ednl. 
subjects.  Address:  Andover,  Mass.;  (summer) 
Kennebunkport,  Me. 

FIiAGGr,  Charles  AUcott,  librarian:  b.  Sandwich, 
Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1870;  s.  Samuel  Benjamin  and  Anna 
Bigelow  (Allcott)  Flagg;  descendant  in  Sth  gener- 
ation of  Thomas  Flagg,  who  came  from  Norfolk, 
Eng.,  to  Watertown,  Mass.,  about  1635;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Bernardstown,  Mass.:  Powers  Inst.,  Ber- 
nardstown;  Bridgewater  High  Sch.;  Partridge 
.Jicad..  Duxbury;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1894;  B.L.S.,  N.Y. 
State  Library  Sch.,  1899;  A.M.,  George  Washington 
U.,  1902:  m.  Harriett  D.  Valentine,  East  Orangfe, 
N.J..  June  21,  1900  (died  Apr.  28,  1901);  m.  2d, 
Ethel  M.  Flinder,  of  Vk'ashington,  D.C.,  Feb.  18, 
1909:  children,  Harriett  Valentine,  b.  1911;  John 
Benjamin,  1913.  Prin.  Hopedale  (Mass.)  High  Sch., 
1894-5;  asst.,  later  sub-librarian  in  charge  of  his- 
tory and  genealogy,  New  York  State  Library, 
1896-1900;  specialist  in  Am.  history.  Library  of 
Congress,  1900-13;  librarian  Bangor  Pub.  Library 
since  May  1.  1913.  Mem.  A.L.A.,  Me.  Library  Assn., 
X.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Me. 
Hist.  Soc.  Bangor  Hist.  Soc,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Republican.  Unitarian.  .-Xuthor: 
Family  of  Asa  Allcott,  1899;  Reference  List  on 
Connecticut  Local  History,  1900;  Bibliography 
of  New  York  Colonial  History,  1901;  In  Memoriam, 
Samuel  Benjamin  Flasg,  1901;  Descendants  of 
Eleazer  Flagg  and  Huldah  Chandler,  1903;  De- 
scendants of  Benjamin  Rockwood,  of  Grafton, 
Mass.,  1905;  Guide  to  Massachusetts  Local  His- 
tory, 1907;  Library  of  Congress  Classification, 
Class  E-F.  America,  1913;  A  List  of  American 
Doctoral  Dissertations,  printed  in  1912,  1913:  In- 
dex of  Pioneers  from  Massachusetts  to  the  W^est, 
Especially  to  the  State  of  Michigan,  1915.  Home: 
42  Elm  St.    Address:  Public  Library,  Bangor,  Me.* 

FIiAGCr,  Charles  Pobes,  banker;  b.  Kewanee, 
111.,  Dec.  16,  1862;  s.  Jacob  Bisrelow  and  Louisa 
(Fobes)  Flaffg;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Chicago:  grad.  Port- 
land (Me.)  High  Sch.,  ISSl  (first  medal);  m.  Edna 
Frances  Pressey,  of  Rochester,  N.Y.,  Dec  16,  1S96; 
2  children,  Gwendolen,  Joseph  Pressey.  Started  in 
business  in  Portland  as  sec  Ocean  Ins.  Co.,  and 
later  of  the  Portland  Lloyds  (marine  ins.);  in 
banking  investment  business  under  the  name  of 
Charles  F.  Flagg,  banker,  since  1905;  pres.  Dia- 
mond Island  Assn.;  dir.  Federal  Loan  &  Bldg. 
Assn.,  Portland  Marine  Underwriters;  mem.  Com- 


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mon  Council,  Portland,  1907;  mem.  Bd.  of  Alder- 
men, 1908,  1909  (chmn.  1909).  Pres.  Portland  Bd. 
of  Trade,  1911-12;  treas.  Me.  Home  for  Friendless 
Boys.  Mason  (K.T.).  Is  specially  interested  in 
the  relations  of  the  city  to  the  farm,  and  has 
written  papers  and  delivered  addresses  on  the 
subject.  Republican.  Einscopalian.  Clubs;  Port- 
land. Portland  Country.  Farmers'.  Economic. 
Home:  70  Carroll  St.  Office;  102  Exchange  St., 
Portland,   Me. 

FIiAGG,  Charles  Noel,  artist;  b.  Brooklyn,  Dec. 
25,  1S48;  s.  Rev.  Jared  Bradley  and  Louisa  (Hart) 
Flagg;  bro.  of  Ernest  Flagg;  ed.  Hopkins  Grammar 
Sch.,  New  Haven;  pupil  in  art  of  L.  .lacquesson  de 
la  Chevreuse;  m.  Ellen  F.  Earle,  of  New  York, 
Apr.  23,  1874.  Founded  1888,  at  Hartford,  the 
Conn.  League  of  Art  Students  (now  Flagg  Night 
Sch.  for  Drawing  for  Men),  in  wliich  he  is  dir. 
instr. ;  mem.  Conn.  State  Capitol  Commn.  of  Sculp- 
ture; awarded  Thomas  R.  Proctor  Prize  for  por- 
trait, Nat.  Acad.  Design,  1908,  A.N. .A..,  1909.  Home; 
90  Washington  St.  Studio;  Dillon  Bldg.,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.* 

FXiAGG-,  Edna  Pressey,  humanitarian;  b.  Corinth, 
Me.,  Feb.  11.  1873:  d.  .Joseph  Weslev  and  IMarv 
Ellen  (Pearson)  Pressey;  B.S.,  Wellesley,  1894; 
m.  Charles  Fobes  Flagg,  of  Portland,  Me.,  Dec.  16, 
1896;  2  children,  Gwendolen,  Josepli  Pressey.  Pres. 
Me.  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs,  1911  "(chmn. 
scholarship  fund);  trustee  Me.  State  .Juvenile 
Instns.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  College,  Suffrage, 
Current  Events,  Civic  (ex-pres.).  Woman's  Liter- 
ary LTnion  (ex-pres.).  Lecturer  on  ednl.  subjects. 
Home;   70   Carroll   St.,   Portland,   Me. 

FIiAGG-,  Georg-e  Aug-ustus,  secretary  and  treas. 
Calumet  &  Hecla  Miniuir  Co.;  b.  Millbury,  Mass., 
May  2,  1845;  s.  Benjamin  and  Harriet  (Whiting) 
Flagg;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1866,  LL.B.,  1868,  A.M., 
1869;  in.  Fanny  Walker,  d.  Charles  Augustus  and 
Susan  Willard  Flint  Jewett,  of  New  York,  1869; 
children,  George  B.,  Charles  J.,  Henry  W.  (died 
1909).  Practiced  law  in  Millbury  and  Boston, 
1868-80;  partner  with  father  in  cotton  mfg.  at 
Millbury  Cotton  Mills,  1867-79;  auditor  Calumet 
&  Hecla  Mining  Co..  Boston,  and  Calumet,  Mich., 
1879-93,  sec.  and  treas.  since  1893;  also  sec.  and 
treas.  Buffalo  Smelting  Works,  Dana,  Frontenac, 
Isle  Royale,  White  Pine,  Gratio  Mining  Co.,  La- 
Salle,  Manitou,  St.  Louis,  and  Superior  copper 
COS.,  and  Gratio.  Ahmeek,  AUouez,  Cliff,  Laurium, 
Seneca,  and  Tamarack  inining  cos..  Centennial 
Copper  Mining  Co.,  Osceola  Constrn.  Mining  Co. 
Representative  in  Gen.  Ct.  of  Mass.,  1877;  sec. 
Rep.  State  Com.,  1883,  1884.  Asst.  adj. -gen.  on 
staff  of  Gov.  Robinson,  with  rank  of  col.,  1884.  5,  6. 
Club:  LTnion  (Boston).  Home:  Holliston,  Mass. 
Office;    12  Ashburton  PI.,  Boston,   Mass. 

FIiAGG,  J.  Clark;  b.  Bowdoin,  Me..  Apr.  29, 
1844;  s.  Charles  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Clark) 
Flagg;  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  m.  Florence  Ella  Gray,  of 
Hallowell.  Me.,  May  15,  1872.  In  undertaking  busi- 
ness since  1873;  mem.  Charles  Flagg  &  Son; 
bought  C.  Flagg  interest,  1891;  apptd.  mem.  Em- 
balming Examining  Bd.  of  Me.,  Apr.  23,  1908, 
reappointed,  Apr.  23,  1912,  and  Apr.  23,  1915  (pres. 
of  bd.).  Pres.  Me.  Undertakers'  Assn.,  1905-6.  Re- 
publican. LTniversalist.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Ad- 
dress: Richmond,  Me. 

FIiAGG,  James  Chester,  educator;  b.  North 
Chelmsford.  Mass.,  Aug.  17,  1867;  s.  Timothy  and 
Sophia  (Riplev)  Flagg;  A.B.,  Dartmouth.  1889. 
Prin.  high  sch..  Richford,  Vt.,  1889-90;  master 
Holderness  (N.H.)  Sch.  for  Boys,  1890-2,  prin. 
North  Andover  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1892-7;  master 
Milton  (Mass.)  Acad.,  1897-8;  in  business  at  Bos- 
ton, 1898-1900;  prin.  ISIilford  (N.H.)  High  Sch., 
1900-2;  master  Central  High  Sch.,  St.  Louis.  1902- 
03;  bursar  Hackley  Sch.,  Tarrytown,  N.Y.,  1903-10; 
headmaster  Danforth  Sch.  for  Boys,  Framingham, 
Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1910 — .  Clubs;  Alpha  Delta  Phi 
(New  York),  University  (Boston).  Address:  Fram- 
ingham,  Mass.* 

FIiAGG,  James  Wesson,  clergyman;  b.  Castle- 
ton,  Vt.,  Mav  5,  1855;  s.  Amasa  W.  and  Electa 
(Cushman)  Flagg;  prep.  edn.  Andover  Acad.;  A.B., 
Middleburv  Coll..  1878  (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  teacher 
Burr    and    Burton    Sem.,    Manchester,    Vt.,    1878-9; 


student  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1879-81;  grad.  Andover 
Theol.  Sem.,  1882;  m.  Sarah  M.  Cushman,  of  Man- 
chester. Vt.,  Aug.  20,  1884;  1  child,  Marion  C,  b. 
South  Ryegate,  Vt.,  Aug.  7,  1885.  Ordained  minis- 
try Presbvn.  Ch.,  1882;  pastor  South  Ryegate,  Vt., 
1882-7;  South  Framingham,  Mass.,  1887-93,  Fox- 
boro,  1893-01,  Merrimac  since  1901.  Republican. 
Address:    Merrimac,   Mass. 

FIiAGG,  Rufus  Cushman,  clergyman;  b.  Hub- 
bard ton,  Vt.,  Aug.  3,  1846;  s.  Amasa  Wesson  and 
Electa  lA'man  (Cushman)  Flagg;  A.B.,  Middlebury 
Coll.,  1869  (D.D.,  1891);  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
1872;  m.  Martha  Brooks  Rowley,  of  Middlebury, 
Vt.,  .lulv  10,  1872.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1872; 
pastor  North  Andover,  Mass.,  1872-7,  Westford, 
Mass.,  1877-9,  Fair  Haven.  Vt.,  1880-9.  Wells 
River.  Vt.,  1889-92;  pres.  Ripon  (Wis.)  Coll.,  1892- 
01;  pastor.  Berlin,  N.H.,  1901-5,  Newport,  Vt., 
1905-10;  asso.  pastor  Federated  First  Chs.  of  Bur- 
lington and  Winooski,  Vt.,  1911 — .  Address:  Bur- 
lington, Vt.* 

FIiAlTAGAN,  Williami  Francis,  M.D.,  surgeon; 
b.  Warwick,  R.I.,  Apr.  28,  1S72;  s.  John  and  Joan 
(Bucklev)  Flanagan;  prep.  edn.  Lasalle  Acad., 
Providence,  R.I.;  A.B.,  Manhattan  Coll.,  New  York, 
1895,  A.M..  1903:  M.D.,  Long  Island  Coll.  Hosp., 
1900;  m.  Sarah  Tierney,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  Oct. 
4.  1904;  children.  James  V.,  Sarah  P.,  William  F., 
Jr.  Practiced  in  Providence  since  1900;  visiting 
surgeon.  St.  Joseph's  Hosp.  since  1903,  also  med. 
supt.  same;  sureeon  and  maj.  1st  Light  Inf.  Regt., 
RIM.,  since  1913.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons; 
mem.  A.M. A.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Providence  Med. 
Assn.  Catholic.  Home:  5  East  St.  Office:  379 
Benefit   St.,   Providence,   R.I. 

FIiANSERS,  Charles  Fremont,  M.D. ;  b.  Wilmot. 
N.H.,  Nov.  16,  1856;  s.  James  and  Mary  (Dalton) 
Flanders;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Coll.,  1880;  m. 
Bertha  S.  Batchelder,  of  East  Andover,  N.H.,  Jan. 
1,  1881  (died  Dec.  26,  1899);  m.  2d.  Lillian  C. 
Turner,  of  Cowansville,  P.Q..  Mar  3,  1902;  chil- 
dren, Dalton.  Robert,  David  J.  Mem.  med.  staff 
Elliot  Hosp.  Republican.  Mem.  A.M.A..  Man- 
chester Acad.  Medicine,  Hillsboro  Co.  Med.  Soc. 
Club:  Calumet.  Recreations;  horses.  Address: 
Manchester,  N.H. 

FIiANDFBS,  Frank  Byron,  M.D. ;  May  16,  1850- 
Sept.    28.    mil.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

FI^ANDFRS,  James  Clifford,  clergyman;  b. 
Wickford,  R.I.,  Mar.  7.  1859;  s.  Alonzo  and  Sarah 
(Ide)  Flanders;  .\.B.,  Dartmouth,  1884.  M.A.,  1894; 
m.  Alice  Maleham,  of  Wakefield.  N.H..  Sept.  S. 
1885;  5  children,  Annie  Louise,  Philip  James,  Mil- 
dred Maleham.  Dorothv  Alice,  Robert  Charles. 
Deacon.  1886.  priest,  1887,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  Zion 
Ch..  Manchester  Center,  Vt.,  1886-9,  Christ  Ch.. 
Montpelier,  Vt.,  1889-92,  Manchester  and  Man- 
chester Center.  Vt..  1892-5,  Dover,  N.H.,  1906-7, 
Ch.  of  the  Redeemer,  Rochester,  N.H.,  since  1907. 
Address:   Rochester.  N.H. 

FIiANDERS,  Walter  Beniamiu,  clergyman;  b. 
Franklin,  N.H.,  Feb.  3,  1863;  s.  Frederick  and 
Nancy  (Burgess)  Flanders;  grad.  Franklin  High 
Sch.,  "1881;  grad.  New  Hampton  (N.H.)  Lit.  Instn.. 
1884;  student  Dartmouth.  1884-6;  A.B.,  Antioch 
Coll.,  Yellow  Springs,  O.,  1893,  A.M.,  1894;  student 
ITnion  Sem.,  N.Y.  Citv,  1894;  m.  Cora  B.  Philbrick, 
of  Franklin,  N.H..  Aug.  18,  1887  (died  Sept.  2, 
1914).  Ordained  ministry  Christian  Ch..  1887;  pas- 
tor, York,  Me..  1887-91,  Amesbury,  Mass.,  1891-3, 
Ch.  of  the  Evangel,  Brooklyn.  N.Y.,  1893-4,  Spruce 
St.  Ch.,  New  Bedford,  Mass..  1894-05,  North  Ch.. 
Fall  River.  Mass.,  1905-8,  Waldo  Consl.  Ch..  Brock- 
ton, Mass.  1908-14.  Mem.  Sch.  Bd..  New  Bedford, 
1900-3.  Mem.  Kappa  Kappa  Kappa  (Dartmouth). 
Wrote  leading  editorials  for  the  Christian  Mes- 
senger for  several  yrs.  Recreations:  Y.M.C.A. 
athletics,  golf,  etc.  Home:  53  Clarence  St..  Brock- 
ton,  Mass. 

FIiANDFRS,  William  Melville,  grocer;  b.  Dun- 
ham. P.Q.,  Can.,  May  6,  1858;  s.  Rufus  A.  and 
Charlotte  (Ruston)  P'landers;  ed.  Stamstead  Wes- 
leyan  Coll.;  m.  Mary  A.  Fowle.  of  Newton.  Mass., 
Oct.  15,  1885;  4  children,  Maida,  Marguerite,  Gladys. 
Kathryn.  In  wholesale  grocery  business,  Boston, 
since  1876;  with  S.  S.  Sleeper  &  Co.,  15  yrs.,  Mar- 
tin L.  Hall  &  Co..  20  yrs.;  bought  out  latter.  1911, 


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and  title  was  changed  to  William  M.  Flanders  Co., 
of  whicli  is  treas.  and  gen.  mgr. ;  dir.  Newton 
Centre  Savings  Bank,  Xewton  Co-operative  Bank; 
v.-p.  and  trustee  Newton  ('emetery  Corpn.  Pres. 
Boston  Wholesale  Grocers'  Assn.;  mem.  Assn. 
Wholesale  Grocers  of  New  England.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Trustee  Boston  \Vesle>an 
Assn.,  Newton  Centre  M.E.  Ch.,  New  England 
Deaconess'  Assn.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Brae  Burn 
Country.  Recreations:  fishing.  Home:  12  Lake 
Terrace,  Newton  Centre,  Mas.'?.  Office:  4  9  India  .St., 
Boston. 

FIiATHER,  Frederick  Arthur;  b.  Nashua,  N.H., 
Mar.  i;i,  IStJT;  s.  .Jo.sei>h  and  Caroline  Drusilla 
(Drake)  Flather;  ed.  Nashua  pub.  schs. ;  m.  Alice 
Poor  Rogers,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  1S98;  3  children. 
Served  as  apprentice,  draughtsman  and  foreman 
for  Flather  &  Co.,  mfrs.  of  engine  lathes,  18S3-7; 
mech.  engr.,  asst.  supt.  and  supt.  for  Pettee  Ma- 
chine Works,  mfrs.  of  cotton  machinery,  Newton, 
Mass.,  1SS7-92;  mech.  engr.,  asst.  supt.  and  mgr. 
of  dept.,  Lowell  IMachine  Shop,  mfrs.  of  cotton 
worsted  machinery,  1893-01;  supt.  McCormick 
Harvesting  Machine  Co.,  Chicago,  1902;  mgr.  of 
works  for  Internat.  Harvester  Co.,  1903-5;  treas. 
Boott  Mills,  mfrs.  of  cotton  goods,  since  1905;  also 
pres.  Flather  &  Co.  (Inc.);  dir.  Flather  Foundry 
Co.,  Boott  Mills,  Lowell  &  Andover  R.K.:  trustee 
Lowell  Textile  Sch.,  Mechanics'  Savings  Bank. 
Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Western  Soc.  of 
Engrs.,  Am.  Cotton  Mfrs.  Assn.,  Nat.  Cotton  Mfrs. 
Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Ex- 
change (Boston),  Eastern  Yacht.  Home:  68  Man- 
sur  St.,  Lowell,  Mass.    Office:  79  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

FLEETWOOD,  Frederick  aieed,  lawyer;  b.  St. 
Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Sept.  27,  1SG9;  s.  Henry  W.  and 
Laura  J.  (Kenney)  Fleetwood;  grad.  St.  Johns- 
bury  Acad.,  1886;  student  U.  of  A^'t.  2  yrs.,  1887-8; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1891;  studied  law;  admitted  to  bar, 
1894.  Was  town  elk.  and  treas.  Morrisville;  presdl. 
elector  and  messenger,  1900;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1900-2;  sec.  of  state  and  ins.  commr.  of  Vt.,  1902-6. 
Republican.  Dir.  Union  Savings  Bank  and  Trust 
Co.,  St.  .Tohnsbury  &  Lake  Champlain  R.R.  Co. 
Mem.  Sigma  Phi.  Episcopalian.  Address:  Morris- 
ville. Vt. 

FI.EISCHER,    Charles,    clergyman;    b.    Breslau, 

Germany,  Dec.  23,  1871;  s.  Nathan  Oskar  and 
Frederlca  (Silberstein)  Fleischer,  who  emigrated 
to  America  in  1880;  A.B.,  Coll.  Citv  of  New  York, 
1888;  Litt.  B.,  U.  of  Cincinnati,  1893;  rabbi,  He- 
brew Union  Coll.,  Cincinnati,  1893.  Succeeded 
Rabbi  Solomon  Shindler,  Temple  Israel,  Boston, 
1894,  until  1911:  organized,  1911,  and  since  leader 
of  the  Simday  Commons,  Boston.  Home:  280  Dart- 
mouth   St.,   Boston.* 

FIiEMING,  Williamina  Paton,  astronomer;  May 
15.  lS,-,7-.May  21,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  -America,   1910-11.) 

FI.ETCHEB,  Alice  Cunning-ham,  ethnologist;  b. 
Boston,  1845;  ed.  pvt.  schs.  Devised  system  for 
loaning  of  small  sums  of  money  to  aid  Indians  to 
buy  land  and  build  houses  for  themselves;  instru- 
mental in  securing  land  in  severalty  to  Omaha 
tribe  by  Act  of  Aug.  7.  1882.  and  apptd.  spl.  ast. 
to  allot  the  Omaha  tribe,  1883-4;  apptd.  by  the 
President  spl.  agt.  under  .Severalty  Act  of  Feb., 
1887;  allotted  the  Winnebago  tribe,  1887-8,  Nez 
Perces  tribe,  1889-92;  connected  with  anthrop. 
dept.  of  Chicago  Expn.,  1893.  Asst.  in  ethnology, 
Peabody  Mus.  Am.  Archaeology  and  Ethnology 
since  1882;  holder  Thaw  Fellowship  since  1891. 
Ex-pres.  Anthropol.  Soc.  of  Washington:  officer 
Archaeol.  Inst.  America;  fellow  A.A.A.S.  (v.-p. 
1896);  pres.  Am.  Folk-T>ore  Soc.  Author:  Indian 
Story  and  Song  from  North  America,  1900;  also 
numerous  papers  on  anthror>.  subjects  in  pubis,  of 
Bur.  Am.  Ethnology.  Peabody  Mus..  Harvard,  Am. 
Anthropologist.  Folk-Lore  .lournal,  etc.  Home: 
214  First  St..  S.E..  T^'ashington.  Address:  Peabody 
Mus.,   Cambridge,  Mass.* 

FIiETCEEB,  Allen  Miller,  governor;  b.  Indian- 
apolis, Tnd.,  Sept.  25,  1853;  s.  Stoughton  A.  and 
.lulia  (Bullard)  Fletcher;  ed.  T\'illiston  Sem.,  East- 
hampton,  Mass.;  m.  Apr.  26,  1876.  Mary  E.  Bence. 
of  Indianapolis.  Engaged  in  farming  since  begin- 
ning of  active  career.    Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1902, 


6,  8,  10,  12;  gov.  Vt.  Oct.  4,  1912-Jan.  7,  1915. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Trustee  Black  River 
Acad.    Home:   Proctors\  ille,  Vt.* 

FIiETCHER,    Carl   Chittenden,   newspaper   man. 

(See  vol.   1909.) 

FIiETCHEB,  Charles  Andrew,  merchant;  b. 
Manchester,  X.ll.,  July  17,  1851;  s.  Benjamin 
Franklin  and  Elvira  Adams  (Wilson)  Fletcher; 
descendant  of  Robert  Fletcher,  who  came  to  New 
England  about  1630  and  later  settled  in  Concord, 
Mass.  (The  Wilsons  settled  in  Londonderry,  N.H., 
in  1718,  coming  from  the  North  of  Ireland  and 
originally  from  Scotland.)  Grad.  grammar  schs., 
Manchester;  business  training  was  obtained  in 
crockery  stores  in  Mancliester  and  Worcester, 
Mass.;  m.  Nov.  3,  1874,  Helen  Maria,  d.  Samuel  F. 
Shattuck,  of  Worcester  (died  May  23,  1912);  1 
daughter,  Helen  Esther  (Mrs.  FJdward  M.  Dodge, 
of  W^orcester);  m.  2d.  July  15,  1914,  Elaine  R. 
Mitchell,  of  Shrewsbury,  IMass.  Engaged  in  busi- 
ness at  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1873-6;  elk.  in  the  hard- 
ware and  crockery  store  of  Clark,  Saw^yer  &  Co., 
Worcester,  1876-84;  propr.  Central  Oil  &  Gas  Stove 
Co.,  Gardner,  Mass.,  1884-6;  dir.  and  elk.  of  the 
corpn.,  Clark-Sawyer  Co.,  1886-97,  pres.  since  1897. 
]Mem.  Worcester  Soc.  of  Antiquity.  Club:  Com- 
monwealth. Home:  21  Westland  St.  Office:  478-484 
Main   St.,  Worcester,  IMass. 

FLETCHER,  Daniel  W.,  merchant;  b.  Groton 
(now  Ayer),  Mass.,  Feb.  1,  1852;  s.  Rufus  R.  and 
Sarah  M.  (Whitney)  Fletcher;  ed.  dist.  schs.  and 
Lawrence  Acad.,  Groton,  Mass.;  m.  1874,  Emma  A. 
Phelps,  of  Ayer,  Mass.  Worked  in  clothing  store, 
1865-79;  opened  clothing  and  furnishing  goods 
store,  at  Ayer,  1879,  under  firm  name  Fletcher  & 
Stone,  which  still  continues;  dir.  Townsend  (Mass.) 
Nat.  Bank;  v.-p.  First  Nat.  Baniv  of  Ayer;  pres. 
North  Middlesex  Savings  Bank.  Address:  Ayer, 
Mass. 

FLETCHER,  Edward  Foster,  mfr. ;  b.  Littleton, 
Mass.,  June  17,  1854;  s.  Rufus  Reed  and  Sarah 
Marble  (Whitney)  Fletcher;  ed.  Lavi-rence  Acad., 
Groton,  Mass.:  m.  Mary  E.  Milant,  June  17,  1880 
(now  deceased) ;  m.  2d,  Helen  Bassett,  Feb.  18, 
1887  (deceased);  1  son,  Raymond  Bassett.  En- 
gaged in  boot  and  shoe  business  at  Ayer,  1875-81, 
and  w-ith  Oakdale  Shoe  Co.,  1881-3;  partner  with 
Gilbert  C.  Bemis,  Worcester,  Mass.,  as  W^averly 
Shoe  Co.,  1883-95;  mem.  Lincoln  Shoe  Co.,  1896-05; 
v.-p.  Hough  Shade  Corpn.,  Janesville,  AVis..  1905- 
12;  pres.  Worcester  Brush  &  Scraper  Co.,  Fidelity 
^Mercantile  Assn.  Mem.  Common  Council.  1892-3; 
mayor  of  Worcester,  1902-3.  Mem.  Worcester 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  etc.  Mason;  mem.  Red 
Men.  Clubs:  Leicester  (jountry.  Economic.  Recre- 
ations: motoring,  fishing,  golf.  Home:  2  Tirrell 
St.,  Worcester;  (summer)  Berlin,  Mass.  Office:  26 
Southbridge  St.,   Worcester,   Mass. 

FLETCHER,  Ernest  Boynton,  insurance;  b.  Rox- 
bury  Dist.,  Boston,  Sept.  10,  1872;  s.  David  Boyn- 
ton and  Abby  James  (Bartlett)  Fletcher;  descend- 
ant of  Robert  Fletcher,  1630;  ed.  Stoughton  Sch., 
Dorchester,  Lower  Mills  and  Dorchester  High 
Sch.;  m.  Mary  Louise  Schreider,  of  Dorchester, 
Oct.  13,  1896.  Began  as  errand  boy  in  ins.  office 
of  John  C.  Paige,  July,  1889;  became  mem.  of  firm 
of  John  C.  Paige  &  Co.,  Jan.  1,  1912,  and  so  con- 
tinues. Mem.  bd.  of  control  Home  for  Aged 
Couples,  Roxbury.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason. 
Clubs;  Boston  City,  Engineers'.  Recreations: 
philanthropv.  Home:  25  Athelwold  St.,  Dorchester, 
Mass.    Office:   65  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

FLETCHER,  Ernest  Ryland,  granite  quarrier 
and  mfr.;  b.  Essex,  Vt.,  Dec.  19,  1866;  s.  William 
and  Anna  Jane  (Hevran)  Fletcher,  and  of  Scotch- 
Irish  ancestry;  ed.  acad.,  Essex,  and  high  sch., 
Burlington,  Vt.  Commenced  present  business,  Jan. 
1,  1887,  and  is  owner  and  operator  of  one  of  the 
most  valuable  granite  quarries  in  New  England. 
Republican.  Mason  (K.T.).  Address:  Woodbury, 
Vermont. 

FLETCHER,  Frederick,  M.D.;  b.  Thetford.  Vt., 
Jan.  17,  ]S44;  s.  Samuel  and  Harriet  (Palmer) 
Fletcher:  descendant  of  Robert  Fletcher,  w'ho  came 
to  America,  1630,  and  settled  in  Mass.;  ed.  Thet- 
ford Acad.,  Kimball  Union  Acad.;  M.D.,  Dartmouth 
Med.    Coll.,    1870;    post-grad,    work    Harvard    Med. 


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Sell.;  m.  Ella  Kent,  of  Slrafford,  Vt.,  Apr.  14,  1875. 
Began  practice  at  Strafford,  Vt.,  Dec,  1S70;  re- 
moved to  Bradford,  VI.,  1SS2;  dir.  Bradford  Nat. 
Bank;  mem.  U.S.  I'ension  Examining  Bd.  since  1S92. 
Trustee  Bradford  Acad.  Kepublican.  Congli.st. 
Mason.     Address:   Bradford,  Vt. 

FIiETCHER,  Henry,  .iewelry  mfr.;  b.  Birming- 
ham, Eng.,  Jan.  17,  1859;  s.  Joiin  and  Esther 
(Grove)  Fletcher;  came  to  America,  1871;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  and  Schofleld  Commercial  Coll.,  Providence, 
R.I. ;  m.  Hattie  Earlville  Bennett,  of  Providence, 
Oct.  21,  18S5;  4  sons,  Henry  B.,  Edward  G.,  K. 
Leslie,  Paul  W.  Mfg.  jeweler  for  31  yrs.;  treas. 
Fletcher,  Burrows  Co.;  mem.  Common  Council, 
Providence,  lS99-07,Bd.  of  Aldermen.  1907-9;  mayor 
of  Providence.  1909-13;  elected  annually  as  mem. 
State  Harbor  Improvement  Commn.,  Dexter  Dona- 
tion Commn.,  Sinking  Fund  Commn.,  City  of  Provi- 
dence. Mem.  Providence  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Mason;  mem.  Loyal  Order 
of  Moose.  Club:  Providence  c'entral.  Jlecreations: 
baseball.  Home:  103  Parade  St.  Office:  53  Clifford 
St.,    Providence,    R.I. 

FI.ETCHI:b,  Herbert  E.,  granite  producer,  con- 
tractor; b.  Westford,  Mass.,  May  10,  1862;  s.  An- 
drew and  Martha  M.  (Gould)  Fletcher;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  and  acad.,  Westford;  m.  Carrie  D.  Hill,  of 
Sunderland,  Vt.,  Sept.  14,  1887;  children,  Harold 
H.,  Ralph  A.,  Hazel  M.,  Lewis  L.  (deceased).  En- 
gaged in  granite  business  and  as  contractor  for 
railroads  and  public  works,  since  ISSl;  treas.  H.  E. 
Fletcher  Co.;  treas.  Fletcher-Lahey  Co.;  pres. 
Love.iov  Granite  Co.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  19iiO, 
Senate,    1901,    02,    03;    mem.    Exec.    Council,    1910, 

11,  12.  Republican.  Mason  (33°,  K.T.).  Clubs: 
Yorick,  Lowell  Masonic  (Lowell);  Vesper  Country, 
Middlesex,  Mass.  Republican.  Home:  Westford, 
Mass.    Office:  West  Chelmsford,  Mass. 

FIiETCHEB,  Herbert  Hervey,  editor;  b.  Granby, 

Mass.,  Aut,'.  10,  1S55:  s.  Erastus  and  Elmira 
Fletcher;  descendant  in  8th  generation  from  Rob- 
ert Fletcher,  who  came  from  England  and  settled 
at  Concord,  Mass.,   1630;  attended  pub.  schs.  until 

12,  and  at  16  was  student  for  2  terms  at  Wesleyan 
Acad.,  "Wilbraham,  Mass.;  becaine  asst.  teacher  in 
Belts  Mil.  Acad.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  at  17,  with 
privilege  of  admision  to  classes  preparing  for 
coll.,  and  remained  for  214  yrs.;  A.B.,  Williams, 
1879;  m.  Alice  S.  Kellogg,  of  Granby,  Mass.,  Dec. 
25,  1880;  1  son,  Harold  Hervey  (died  July  25,  1912). 
New  England  editor  Springfield  Daily  Union,  1879- 
80;  New  England  agt.  Nat.  Associated  Press, 
1882-3;  New  England  agent  the  United  Press, 
1883-7;  supt.  news  service  N.E.  Associated  Press, 
1889-97;  asst.  mng.  editor  Boston  Transcript,  1897- 
98;  asso.  mng.  editor,  same,  since  1898.  Mem.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Home;  Brookline.  Office:  324  Wash- 
ington St.,  Boston. 

FIiIITCHEB,  John  Albert,  banker:  b.  Bridport, 
Vt.,  June  7,  1865:  s.  Albert  Augustus  and  Delia 
(Murray)  Fletcher;  A.B..  Middlebury  Coll.,  1887; 
m.  Sophie  ^Warner,  of  Albany.  N.Y.,  Apr.  19,  1898; 
children,  James  Warner,  b.  Jan.  16,  1900:  Paris, 
June  19.  1903:  Mary  Warner,  Mar.  19,  1906.  En- 
gaged in  banking,  Middlebury,  Vt.,  1889-90;  in 
banking  and  real  estate.  West  Superior,  Wis., 
1890-3;  asst.  cashier  and  dir.  Middlebury  Nat. 
Bank,  1903-5.  On  staff  Gov.  Grout,  of  Vt..  with 
rank  of  col.,  1896-8;  sec.  bd.  of  trustees  Middle- 
burv  Coll.  since  1900,  treas.  since  1901.  Address: 
Middlebury,  Vt. 

FI.i:TCHX:B,  Joseph  E,,  mfr.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
FIiETCHEB,  Robert,  educator:  b.  New  York, 
Aug.  23,  1847;  s.  Edward  H.  and  Mary  (Hill) 
Fletcher:  student  Coll.  City  of  New  York,  3  yrs.; 
grad.  U.S.  Mil.  Acad.,  1868;  (hon.  A.M.,  1871,  Ph.D.. 
1881.  Dartmouth  Coll.);  m.  Ellen  M.  Huntington, 
of  Hanover,  N.H..  Julv  2,  1872.  Commd.  2d  It.. 
1st  U.S.  Arty..  June,  1868;  served  at  Ft.  Brown, 
Brownsville.  Tex.,  Ft.  Trumbull,  New  London, 
Conn.:  instr.  mathematics,  U.S.  Mil.  Acad.,  Sept., 
1869-Dec.  31,  1870:  resigned  and  since  sr.  prof,  and 
dir.  Thaver  Sch.  of  Civ.  Engrinsr..  Dartmouth  Coll. 
Consulting  ensr.  for  steel  bridges  over  'White 
River,  at  Hartford,  Vt.,  and  across  Conn.  River, 
at  West  Lebanon,  N.H. :  on  construction  of  water 
works  for  Dartmouth  Coll.,  and  for  Enfield.  N.H. ; 
on    sewer    works,    etc.      Mem.    N.H.    Bd.    Health, 


1895 —  (pres.  since  1913).  Pres.  and  engr.  Han- 
over Water  Works  Co.  Contbr.  to  trans,  of  socs. 
and  to  tech.  jours,  on  engring.  topics;  to  N.H. 
Bulletin  on  constrns.  for  the  sanitation  of  small 
communities;  commencement  addresses  to  engring. 
colleges.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc; 
past  pres.  Soc.  Promotion  of  l^ngring.  Edn.;  fellow 
A.A.A.S.     Address:   Hanover,   N.H.* 

FIiETCHEB,  Robert  Stillman,  librarian;  b.  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  Sept.  12,  1874;  s.  William  Isaac  and 
Annie  LeBaron  (Richmond)  Fletcher;  A.B.,  Am- 
herst, 1897;  m.  Charlotte  I.  Stephenson,  of  Oil 
City,  Pa.,  Nov.  19,  1907.  Successively  with  Buffalo 
Pub.  Library,  1898-1900,  Carnegie  Library,  Brad- 
ford, Pa.,  19  00-3,  Brooklyn  Pub.  Library,  1903. 
Carnegie  Library,  Pittsburgh,  1904-8;  became  con- 
nected with  Amherst  Coll.  Library,  1908,  librarian, 
July,  1911.  Mem.  A.L.A.,  Keystone  State  Library 
Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Chi.  Psi.  Ad- 
dress:  Amherst,    Mass.* 

FIiETCHER,  Samuel  Ernest,  M.D.;  b.  Milford, 
Mass.,  June  10,  1S67:  s.  James  M.  and  Rachel  H. 
(Steele)  Fletcher;  M.D.,  Boston  Univ.  Sch.  of  Med- 
icine, 1891;  m.  Monson.  Mass.,  Jan.  26,  1892,  Alice 
W.  Sutcliffe.  In  practice  at  Milford,  1891-2,  since 
at  Chicopee;  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Chicopee,  1902, 
1903  (pres.,  1903);  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  1904;  mayor  of 
Chicopee,  1910-11.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Ma- 
son  (K.T..  Shriner).    Home:  Chicopee,  Mass. 

FI^ETCHER,  ■William  Isaac,  librarian;  b.  Bur- 
lington, Vt.,  Apr.  28,  184  4;  s.  Stillman  and  Eliza- 
beth (Severance)  Fletcher:  ed.  Winchester 
(Mass.)  common  schs.,  1850-61  (hon.  A.M.,  Am- 
herst, 1884);  m.  Annie  Le  Baron  Richmond,  of 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1869.  Librarian,  Amherst  Coll., 
1883-1911;  teacher  library  economy,  Amherst  Sum- 
mer Sch.,  1891-1905.  Ex-pres.  A.L.A.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.)  Ad- 
dress: Amherst,  Mass.* 

FI.EURY,  Edgrar  S.;  b.  Isle  La  Motte.  Vt.,  Oct. 
31,  1857;  s.  Peter  and  Christina  (Scott)  Fleurv; 
ed.  dist.  and  select  schs.  of  Vt.,  and  Lacolle  Acad., 
P.Q.,  Can.;  m.  Cora  Montgomery,  of  Isle  La  Motte, 
Vt.,  June  10,  1880:  5  sons,  William,  Peter,  Stanley, 
Theodore.  Scott.  Upon  his  father's  death,  1878,  as- 
sumed charge  of  the  family  farm  and  marble 
quarry,  which  he  has  since  conducted  and  now 
owns.  Postmaster,  Isle  La  Motte,  since  1891; 
mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1888,  90,  Senate,  1898;  asso. 
judge  County  Court;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.  since 
1904.  Mem.  S.A.R.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Ad- 
dress: Isle  La  Motte,  Vt. 

FILING.  Iiewis  'Wells,  lawyer:  b.  Windsor,  Vt., 
Dec.  6,  1824;  s.  Abel  and  Hopestill  (Harlow)  Fling; 
student  Norwich  IT.,  1844-7;  (hon.  A.M.,  Dartmouth. 
1872);  m.  Maria  Currier,  of  Wentworth,  N.H.,  Apr. 
26,  1853  (died  1854);  m.  2d.  Margaret  H.  Sleeper, 
of  Bristol,  N.H.,  Dec.  18.  1855  (died  Nov.  6,  1905); 
2  children.  Charles  W.,  Eva  M.  Began  practice  at 
Wentworth,  N.H.,  Nov.,  1851,  removed  to  Bristol, 
1853;  mem.  N.H.  Senate,  1871,  1872.  Democrat. 
Methodist.    Mason.    Home:   Bristol,  N.H. 

FIiINN,  Edward  Baldwin,  lawyer.  (.'^ee  vol. 
1909.) 

TU.N1H,  John  Joseph,  newspaper  man;  b.  Clon- 
mel,  Ireland,  Dec.  5,  1851;  s.  James  and  Margaret 
(Cunningham)  Flinn;  ed.  common  sch.  and  news- 
paper offices;  began  work  as  reporter  at  21;  m. 
Mary  Talbot  Cole,  of  St.  Joseph.  Mo..  Oct.  9,  1877. 
Night  editor  St.  Louis  Globe,  1873;  afterward  staff 
corr.  in  legislature  and  Constl.  Conv.  for  Globe- 
Democrat;  became  asso.  editor  of  Chicago  Daily 
News  a  few  months  after  founding  of  that  paper 
and  remained  with  it  7  yrs.;  later  was  mng.  editor 
Chicago  Mail  and  the  Chicago  Times:  editorial 
writer  on  Chicago  Inter  Ocean.  1898-1908;  edi- 
torial writer  Christian  Science  Monitor  (daily), 
since  1908.  Has  written  various  essays,  lectures, 
poems,  a  novel,  etc.;  compiled  History  of  the  Chi- 
cago Police  (with  John  E.  Wilkie):  The  Standard 
Guide  to  Chicago,  and  also  of  all  the  official  guide 
books  and  many  unofficial  guide  books  to  the  Chi- 
cago Expn.  Apptd.  by  Pres.  Arthur,  U.S.  consul  to 
Chemnitz,  Saxony,  1882,  and  during  2  yrs.  abroad 
contributed  series  of  humorous  letters  to  Chicago 
Morning  News.  First  reader.  First  Ch.  of  Christ, 
Scientist,  Winchester,  Mass.    Alderman,  Evanston, 


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111.,  2  terms.  Clubs:  Press  of  Chicago  (charter 
mem.,  pres.,  1906,  1907),  Boston  Press  (dir.),  Bos- 
ton Art.  Home:  Winchester,  Mass.  OfTlce:  Fal- 
moutli  and  St.  Paul  Sts.,  Boston.* 

FI^INNER,  Ira  Arthur,  educator;  b.  New  Brigh- 
ton, I'a.,  Jan.  31,  lSS-1;  s.  Adam  and  Mary  (Schaf- 
fer)  Flinner;  giad.  Slippery  Rock  State  Normal 
Sch.,  Pa.,  1902;  Ph.B.,  Grove  City  (Pa.)  Coll.,  1906; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1911;  m.  Bertha  13.  Welsh,  of 
Evans  City,  Pa.,  Aug.  22,  1906;  2  children,  Helen 
Lucille,  Arthur  Leslie.  Previous  to  1906  held  a 
number  of  minor  teaching  positions;  prin.  North 
Washington  Inst.,  Pa.,  1906-9;  headmaster  Hunt- 
ington Sch.,  since  1911;  instr.  in  mathematics. 
Grove  City  Coll.,  summer  of  1911.  Mem.  N.E.  Assn. 
Coll.  and  Prep.  Schs.,  Phi  Delta  Kappa  (Harvard 
Chapter),  School  Masters'  Club  of  Mass.  Clubs: 
Economic,  Twentieth  Century  (Boston).  Progres- 
sive Republican.  Methodist.  Home:  47  Ainsworth 
St..  Roslindalc.  Office:  316  Huntington  Ave.,  Bos- 
ton. 

PIiINT,  Albert  Preer,  lawyer;  b.  Eastbourne, 
England,  .Ian.  12,  1873;  s.  George  and  Annie 
(Freer)  Flint;  came  to  America,  1889;  LL.B., 
Columbian  (now  George  Washington)  Univ.  Law 
School,  1893,  LL.M.,  1894;  unmarried.  Began  prac- 
tice in  Washington,  D.C.,  1894,  and  in  Boston,  1898. 
Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn..  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston, 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Pres.  Conference 
of  Associated  Charities,  Boston;  pres.  British 
Charitable  Soc.  Clubs:  Appalachian  Mountain 
(treas.),  Boston  Citv,  Boston  Yacht.  Home:  60 
Pinckney  St.    Office:  614  Barristers  Hall.  Boston. 

FIjINT,  Georg'e  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Lincoln, 
Mass.,  .Tan.  25.  1865:  s.  George  and  Caroline  A. 
(Rice)  Flint;  B.A..  Williams  Coll..  1886  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa);  studied  Yale  Divinity  Sch..  1890-4.  B.D., 
1894:  m.  Hinsdale.  Mass.,  June  17.  1896.  Mary  P. 
Storm.  Teacher,  Peekskill  (N.Y.)  Mil.  Acad.,  1886- 
7,  Monson  (Mass.)  Acad.,  1887-9;  instr.  in  chem- 
istry, Williams  Coll.,  1889-90;  ordained  to  min- 
istry Congl.  Ch.,  1894;  asst.  pastor.  South  Boston. 
1894-6,  Old  South  Ch.,  Boston,  1896-1899;  pastor 
Central  Congl.  Ch.,  Dorchester,  since  1899.  Ad- 
dress:  101  Tonawanda  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

FZ^IITT,  Homer  Abial,  clergyman;  b.  Northfleld, 
Vt..  Mar.  21,  1S75;  s.  John  Hackett  and  Phebe 
Helen  (Andrews)  Flint;  student  Dartmouth  Coll., 
1891-2;  B.A..  St.  Stephen's  Coll..  Annandale,  N.Y., 
1897,  M.A.,  1900;  A.M.,  New  York  U.,  1900;  grad. 
Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  New  York,  1900,  B.D.,  1901; 
Ph.D.,  Western  U.  of  Pa.  (now  U.  of  Pittsburgh), 
1906;  m.  Theodore  Mav,  daughter  of  Hon.  Frank 
Plumlcy,  of  Northfleld.  Vt..  Nov.  14,  1900;  children. 
Frank  Plumlev.  b.  Jan.  13,  1903;  Phoebe  Helen 
Miller.  Jan.  9,  1910.  Ordered  deacon,  May  12,  1900, 
ordained  priest,  Dec.  23,  1900,  P.E.  Ch.;  asst.  Cal- 
vary Parish,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1900-1;  asso.  rector 
Christ  Ch.,  Allegheny.  Pa.,  1901-3;  archdeacon  of 
Pittsburgh  and  chaplain  Laymen's  Missionary 
League,  1903-7:  rector  Christ  (ih..  Montpelier.  Vt., 
since  Oct.  1.  1907.  Trustee  Washington  Co.  Gram- 
mar Sch.,  Montpelier.  Vt.  Mem.  Theta  Delta  Chi. 
Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°).  Examining  chaplain 
diocese  of  Vt. :  state  chaplain  S.A.R. ;  sec.  Bd.  of 
Trade;  sec.  Business  and  Professional  Men's  Assn., 
Montpelier;  sec.  Vt.  Peace  Soc.  Recreations:  mem. 
Apollo  Club  (Montpelier),  Lake  Mansfield  Trout 
Club.    Address:   13  Baldwin  St.,  Montpelier,  Vt. 

FIiINT,  Irving'  Adams,  clergyman;  b.  Braintree. 
Vt..  May  21.  1868;  s.  Daniel  and  Sarah  Elizabeth 
French  (Linfield)  Flint;  prep.  edn.  high  sch..  Ran- 
dolph. Vt.,  1889;  student  U.  of  Vt.,  1889-91:  grad. 
Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1895;  m.  Cora  Belle  Jones,  of 
Rochester,  Vt,  Oct.  9,  1895;  1  child,  Margaret  Mer- 
rill, b.  Apr.  7,  1907.  Ordained  Congl.  ministrv  at 
Falmouth.  Me..  May  12.  1896;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Fal- 
mouth, 1895-03.  "W^arren,  Me..  1903-7.  Stevens  Ave. 
Ch.,  Portland.  1907-10,  Hatfield,  Mass..  since  1910. 
Trustee  Smith  Acad.  (Hatfield).  Hatfield  Free  Pub. 
Library.  Mem.  Alpha  Tau  Omega  of  TTniv.  of  Vt. 
Republican.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Recreations: 
gardening,  fancy  poultry  raising.  Address:  Hat- 
field. Mass. 

PIiIM'T,  James  H.,  lawyer;  b.  Middleton.  Mass.. 
June  25,  1852;  s.  James  and  Almira  (Batchelder) 
Flint;    grad.    Phillips   Andover   Acad.,    1872    (vale- 


dictorian); A.B.,  Harvard,  1876;  prin.  Marblehead 
High  Sch.  4  yrs.;  LL.B.,  Boston  Law  Sch.,  1881; 
admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  1882;  m.  Boston,  Nov.  19, 
1889,  Abbio  A.  Pratt  (died  Sept.,  1910);  m.  2d,  An- 
nie C.  Hubbard,  Mar.  7,  1912.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1894,  5,  6.  Senate.  1897,  8;  asso.  justice,  Dist. 
Ct.,  Eastern  Norfolk,  18  90-6;  probate  judge,  Nor- 
folk Co..  since  Aug..  1899.  Trustee  Weymouth 
Savings  Bank;  dir.  South  Sliore  Co-operative  Bank. 
Republican.  Alem.  Norfolk  and  Boston  bar  assns. 
Mason  (K.T.);  mem.  K.  of  P.,  N.E.  Order  of  Pro- 
tection. Clubs:  Boston  City,  Weymouth,  Norfolk, 
Middlesex.  Author  of  Flint  on  Trusts  and  Trus- 
tees; editor  Lewin  on  Trusts;  writer  for  law  mags. 
Recreations:  golf.  Home:  Weymouth,  Mass.  Office: 
18  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

FIiINT,  Joseph  Marshall,  surgeon;  b.  Chicago, 
July  8,  1872;  .s.  I'rancis  and  Sarah  Elizabeth 
(Dancy)  Flint;  student  Princeton  U.,  1891-3;  B.S., 
U.  of  Chicago,  1895;  Johns  Hopkins  U.,  1896-1900, 
M.D.,  1900;  U.  of  Leipzig,  1900;  Vienna,  Bonn, 
Munich,  1905-7;  (A.M..  Princeton,  1900,  Yale, 
1907);  m.  Anne  Drusilla  Apperson,  of  Hacienda 
del  Pozo  de  Verona,  Cal.,  Sept.  15.  1903.  Asst.  in 
anatomy.  1897,  asso.  1900-1.  U.  of  Chicago;  asst. 
Johns  Hopkins  Med.  Commn.  to  the  Philippines; 
on  spl.  plague  duty,  U.S.  Marine  Hosp.  Service, 
San  Francisco,  1901;  prof,  anatomy  U.  of  Cal., 
1901-7;  prof,  surgery.  Yale,  since  1907.  Attending 
surgeon  New  Haven  Hosp. ;  chief  surgeon  New 
Haven  Dispensary;  surgeon  to  Arsakeion  mil. 
hosp.  during  the  Grseco-Bulgarian  War,  summer 
of  1913.  Editor  American  Journal  of  Anatomy, 
1903-7:  contbr.  on  surgical  and  anat.  subjects  in 
med.  jours.  Mem.  Sigma  Xi,  Alpha  Delta  Phi. 
Clubs:  Princeton,  University  (New  Y'ork),  Gradu- 
ates (New  Haven).  Address:  321  Cedar  St.,  New 
Haven.    Conn.* 

FLINT,  Kemp  R.  B.,  college  prof.;  b.  Middlesex, 
Vt..  Sept.  1,  ISSO;  s.  Leroy  Adelbert  and  Lanette 
Alena  (Kemp)  Flint;  grad.  Montpelier  (Vt.)  High 
Sch.,  1899;  B.S..  Norwich  U..  1903.  A.M.,  1909;  m. 
Lena  Berniece  Thomas,  of  Middlebury,  Vt.,  Sept. 
12,  1905;  1  son,  Winston  Allen.  In  mercantile 
business,  1903-7;  prof.  English  history,  1907-14, 
polit.  science  since  1914,  Norwich  U. ;  one  of  incor- 
porators and  dir.  The  Northfield  Co-operative 
Savings  &  Loan  Assn.  Republican.  Universalist. 
Mem.  Alpha  Sigma  Pi.  Club:  Northfield  Commer- 
cial. Recreations:  tennis,  horseback  riding.  Home: 
Northfield,  Vt. 

FLINT,  Omar  Alpha,  M.D.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

FLOOD,  Charles  H.,  manager  life  ins.;  b.  in 
Boston;  ed.  English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  class  of 
1886;  married.  Has  been  connected  with  the  New 
England  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  since  1886;  mgr.  of 
home  office  agency  same,  since  1900.  Mem.  Boston 
Life  Underwriters'  Assn.,  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Boston  Art. 
Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  51  Salisbury 
Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  140  Congress  St., 
Boston,  Mass. 

FLOOD,  Clarence  Nathaniel,  educator;  b.  Ox- 
ford. Me.,  Mar.  3,  1880;  s.  Clarence  Herbert  and 
Annie  (Porter)  Flood;  ed.  Oxford  pub.  schs., 
Oxford  High  Sch.  2  yrs.,  Hebron  Acad.  3  vrs., 
grad.,  1899;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1905;  took  certificate 
in  plivsics  and  superiritendencv,  Harvard,  summer 
of  1908;  m.  Maude  E.  Stevens,  of  Winslow,  Me., 
June  26,  1907.  Prin.  Winslow  (Me.)  High  Sch., 
1905-9;  supt.  Winslow  and  Benton  dist.,  1909-12; 
supt.  Bath  (Me.)  pub.  schs.,  since  1912.  Mem. 
Phi  Delta  Theta;  pres.  Kennebec  Teachers'  Assn., 
1911,  Sagadahoc  Co.  Teachers'  Assn.,  1914.  Bath 
Teachers'  Club;  mem.  Colbv  Club.  Grange.  Mason. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Address:  62  South  St.,  Bath, 
Maine. 

FLOOD,  Everett,  M.D.;  b.  Clinton,  Me.,  Feb. 'lO, 
1855;  s.  of  David  and  Harriet  M.  (Cainmiller) 
Flood;  A.B..  Colby  U.,  1879.  later  A.M..  studied 
medicine  under  Dr.  P.  M.  Whitten.  Clinton:  M.D., 
Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin  Coll.).  1881;  post-grad, 
work.  New  York  Post-Grad.  Sch.  and  Hosp.,  1886; 
Univ.  Coll.  Hosp.,  London  and  T^.  of  Berlin.  ]S93; 
m.  Mrs.  Julia  E.  Wright,  of  Bowdolnham,  Me., 
Jan..  1887;  1  son.  Practiced  at  Worcester  Lunatic 
Hosp.,   1881-7,  Providence,  R.I.,  1887-8;  supt.  hosp. 


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cottages  for  children,  Baldwinsville,  18SS-99;  supt. 
Monson  State  Hosp.,  Palmer,  Mass.,  since  1899. 
Mem.  Am.  Acad,  of  Medicine,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  R.I. 
Med.  See,  N.E.  Psychol.  Soc,  Nat.  Assn.  for  Study 
of  Epilepsy,  Boston  Soc.  Psychiatry  and  Neurol- 
ogy, A.M.  A.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Address: 
Palmer,   Mass. 

FIiOOB,  Rufus  Cheat,  editor;  b.  North  Adams, 
Mass.,  Oct.  29,  1855;  s.  Michael  and  Maria  M. 
(Wheeler)  Flood;  pub.  sch.  edn. ;  m.  Ida  E.  Moore, 
of  Brandon,  Vt.,  July  20,  1882;  4  sons.  Propr. 
Brandon  Pub.  Co.  and  editor  Brandon  Union  since 
1894.  Mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Grange.  Republican.  Recre- 
ations: shooting.    Address:  Brandon,  Vt. 

FIiOODV,  Robert  John,  clergyman.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

FIiOBANCi:,    Eustace    I.ee,     artist.      (See    vol. 

1909.) 

FIiOWES,  Benjamin  Orange,  editor;  b.  Albion, 
111.,  Oct.  19,  1858;  s.  Rev.  Alfred  ajid  Elizabeth 
(Orange)  Flower;  ed.  Kv.  U..  l^exingtoii;  m.  Hatlie 
Cloud,  of  Evansville,  Ind.,  Sept.  10,  1885.  Editor 
The  American  Sentinel,  social  and  lit.  weeltly, 
Albion,  111.,  until  1880;  went  to  Phila.,  and  later 
to  Boston;  establislTed  The  American  Spectator, 
which  subsequently  was  merged  into  The  Arena, 
which  he  founded;  remained  ;it  its  lioad  until  the 
end  of  1896;  one  of  editors  The  New  Time,  Chi- 
cago, short  time,  1897-8;  editor  The  (timing  Age, 
until  it  was  merged  into  The  Arena,  wiiicli  was 
purchased  by  Albert  Brandt.  Mar.,  1904.  when  he 
again  became  editor  The  Arena,  1901-9:  editor 
Twentieth  Century  Magazine,  Boston,  1909-Nov., 
1911.  Pres.  Nat.  League  for  Med.  Freedom.  Contbr. 
to  mags,  and  periodicals.  Author:  Lessons  Learned 
from  Other  Lives,  1891;  Civilization's  Inferno, 
1893;  The  New  Time,  Essays  on  Social  Problems, 
1894;  Gerald  Massev,  Poet,  Prophet  and  Mystic, 
1895;  Whittier,  Prophet.  Seer  and  Man,  1895;  The 
Centurv  of  Sir  Thomas  ]\rore,  1896;  Persons.  Places 
and  Ideas,  1896;  How  England  Averted  a  Revolu- 
tion of  Force,  1901;  Christian  Science  as  a  Re- 
ligious Belief  and  a  Therapeutic  Agent.  1910. 
Home:  Brookline,  Mass.    Office:  5  Park  Sq.,  Boston.* 

FIiOYD,  Charles  ivniler,  ex-governor:  b.  Derry, 
N.H.,  June  5,  1861;  s.  Sewall  and  Sarali  J.  (Sleep- 
er) Floyd;  acad.  edn.  Derry,  N.H. ;  m.  Carrie  E. 
Atwood,  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  June  16,  18S6.  In 
clothing  business  at  Manchester,  N.H..  since  1888: 
dir.  Manchester  Nat.  Bank,  Manchester  Bldg.  & 
Loan  Assn.,  Manchester  Traction.  Liglit  &  Power 
Co.,  Bachelder  &  Worcester  Lumber  Co.,  Floyd- 
Tavlor  Clothing  Co.,  of  Haverhill,  Mass.:  pres. 
Derrvfleld  Lumber  Co.;  partner  Bachelder  &  Floyd 
Lumber  Co.  Mem.  N.H.  Senate,  1901-2;  mem. 
Governor's  Council,  1904:  gov.  of  N.H.,  1907-9. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  Derryfield,  Calumet  (Manches- 
ter), Algonquin  (Boston).  Address:  :Manchester, 
New  Hampshire.* 

FIiOYD,  David,  real  estate  and  insurance;  Oct. 
26,   lS54-Mar.    17,   1913.     (See   vol.   1909. > 

PIiOYD,  William  Bates,  mariner;  b.  North  Chel- 
sea,   Mass.,    Apr.    23.    1S36.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

FLYNN,  Edward  James,  lawyer.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

FIiYNT,  Charles  Fremont,  publisher:  b.  Abbott, 
Me.,  Mar.  19,  1857;  s.  Daniel  Damon  and  Narcissa 
Jane  (Crockett)  Flynt;  grad.  Dexter  High  Sch.. 
1874;  m.  Ida  M.  Horton,  of  Dexter,  June  21,  1880: 
children,  Roy  H.,  Bertha  M.,  Charles  W.,  Leigh  D. 
Learned  printer's  trade  in  office  of  Dexter  Gazette. 
1874-8:  worked  in  office  of  Portland  Press,  1878-80; 
went  to  Kennebec  Journal  office.  1880;  purchased 
an  interest  in  the  plant,  1887,  and  firm  of  Burleigh 
&  Flynt  has  since  conducted  the  business,  of 
which  is  gen.  mer.  Republican.  Universalist. 
Mason.  Home:  1  Union  St.  Office:  331  Water  St.. 
Augusta,   Me. 

FOBES,  Edwin  P.,  confectionery  mfr. ;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Nov.  26,  1856;  s.  Daniel  and  Lucretia  (Hay- 
ward)  Fobes:  descendant  of  John  Fobes.  who 
came  to  Duxbury,  Mass.,  about  1635:  ed.  grammar 
and  high  schs.,  Cambridge;  m.  Jessie  Buinell,  of 
Cambridge,  Oct.  14.  1880;  2  children,  Francis 
Howard,  Olive  Northrop.  Employed  by  Fobes, 
Havward  &  Co.  (established  1848),  mfg.  confec- 
tioners, 1876-86;  v.-p.  Fobes,  Hayward  &  Co.,  Inc., 


1886-99,  pres.,  1899-01:  pres.  N.E.  Confectionery 
Co.  since  1901;  dir.  I'uritan  Trust  Co.;  trustee  Lex- 
ington Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Nat.  Confectioners' 
Assn.  of  U.S.  (pres.,  1912-13),  New  England  Con- 
fectioners' Club  (pres.,  1903-4).  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Home:  3  Chandler  St.,  Lexington,  Mass.  Office:  253 
Summer  St.,  Boston. 

FOBES,  Joseph  Warner,  clergyman;  b.  Jersey- 
ville.  111.,  IMar.  18,  1860;  A. 13.,  Western  Reserve  U., 
Cleveland,  O.,  1880;  grad.  I^nion  Tlieol.  Sem.,  1883; 
post-grad,  work,  U.  of  Berlin,  1887-9.  Ordained 
Presbyn.  ministry,  1883;  stated  supply  Snohomish, 
Wash.,  1883-5,  Socorro,  N.M.,  1885-7;  pastor  Congl. 
Ch.,  Peace  Dale,  R.I.,  since  1889.  Home:  Peace 
Dale.   R.I. 

FOBES,  Iieon  Melcher,  paint  mfr.;  b.  Portland, 
Me,,  -Mar,  29,  1S69;  s.  Leander  W.  and  E.  Adelaide 
(Melcher)  Fobes;  descendant  of  John  Fobes, 
Plymouth,  Mass.,  1636;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1892;  m. 
Anne  Prince  Burgess,  of  Portland.  Aug.  15,  1894; 
3  cliildren,  Theodore  Burgess,  Richard  Standish 
(deceased),  Melcher  Prince.  Enga.ged  in  paint  mfg. 
lousiness  in  Portland  since  1892;  successively  fac- 
tory mgr.,  treas.,  and  since  1914  pres.  Burgess, 
Fobes  Co.;  dir.  A.  P.  Fuller  "Varnish  Co.  (pres., 
1912-13).  Mem.  Portland  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Democrat.  Conglist.  Recreations:  motorboating, 
motoring.  Ilome:  4  2  Cushman  St.  Office:  112  Com- 
mercial  St.,   Portland,   Me. 

FOGG,  Charles  Grant,  clergyman;  b.  W^estbrook, 

Me.,  June  28,  1868;  s.  Edwin  Alonzo  and  Mahala 
(Lombard)  Fog.g;  direct  descendant  of  Samuel 
Fogg,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1621;  grad.  Bangor  Theol. 
Sem..  1894:  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1896;  m.  Nellie  Marie 
Burnham,  of  Somerville,  Mass.,  Jan.  12,  1898;  1 
son,  Edwin  Willard.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1896;  pastor  Port  Mills,  Vt.,  1896-9,  Union,  Conn., 
1899-02.  Outer  Long  Island,  Me.,  1902-4,  Stafford- 
ville.  Conn..  1905-8,  West  Tisbury,  Mass.,  1908-10, 
Royalston,  Mass.,  since  1910.  Progressive.  Mason; 
mem.  C5range.  Recreations:  walking,  boating. 
Home:    Royalston,    IMass. 

FOGG,  Charles  Houlton,  editor  and  pub.;  b. 
Houlton,  Me.,  July  8,  1866;  s.  Almon  Henry  and 
Lucy  (Hasev)  Fogg;  ed.  Houlton  Acad.;  Riverview 
Mil.  Acad.,  N.Y.,  1881-5;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1889;  m. 
Rosina  Hodgdon  Kidder,  of  Houlton,  Dec.  7,  1892. 
Entered  hardware  firm  of  Almon  H.  Fogg  Co., 
1890,  continuing  until  1906;  propr.  Aroostook 
Times,  weekly  paper  and  job  printing,  since  1906; 
pres.,  treas.  and  mgr.  Times  Pub.  Co.;  trustee 
Houlton  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  N.G.S.M.  1  yr.  Mem. 
Me.  Press  Assn.,  Me.  Automobile  Assn.  (2d  v.-p.). 
S.A.R.  Republican.  Conglist.  Scottish  Rite  Mason 
(32°);  mem.  Kora  Temple,  A.A.O.N.M.S.;  B.P.O. 
Elks.  Club:  Meduxnekeag  (charter  mem.).  Ad- 
dress: Court  St.,   Houlton,  Me. 

FOGG,  Dana  B.,  merchant:  b.  Readfield,  Me., 
June  10,  1832;  s.  Joseph  and  Lavina  (Russell) 
Fogg;  ed.  Readfield  common  and  high  schs.,  Kents 
Hill  Sem.  and  Coll.;  m.  Charlotte  V.  Packard,  of 
Kents  Hill,  Dec.  26,  1856;  1  son,  W.  F.  P.,  b.  Oct.  5, 
1859.  Learned  trade  of  harness  making  and  car- 
riage trimming,  at  Readfield,  then  bought  business 
and  continued  in  it  for  2  yrs. ;  went  to  Skowhegan 
and  reentered  business  for  1  yr. ;  returned  to 
Readfield  and  entered  cattle  and  meat  business, 
etc.;  sold  out  and  settled  in  Strong,  1882,  and 
since  in  gen.  supplv  business  (Byron  &  Fogg). 
Republican.   Conglist.   Mason.   Address:  Strong,  Me. 

FOGG,  Georg-e  Edwin,  lawyer;  b.  Portland,  Me., 
June  21,  1878;  s.  George  Llewellyn  and  Octavia 
(Roche)  Fogg;  grad.  Portland  High  Sch.,  1898 
(first  Brown  Medal  for  scholarship);  A.B.,  magna 
cum  laude,  Bowdoin.  1902;  m.  Blanche  Sterling 
MacDougall,  of  Boothbay,  Me.,  Aug.  20,  1909;  1 
daughter,  Jane  A.  Practiced  in  Portland  since 
Oct.,  1906;  mem.  Fogg  &  Clifford  since  Feb.  7, 
1907.  First  It.,  5th  Co.,  Coast  Arty.  Corps,  N.G. 
S.M.;  capt.  1st  Co.;  certificate  of  proficiency,  gun- 
nery course,  at  Fort  IMonroe,  by  U.S.  Govt.,  1915. 
Pres.  Me.  Universalist  Conv.  since  1908;  treas.  Me. 
Prison  Assn.  since  1909;  mem.  for  Me.  of  Nat. 
Comm.  on  Jails:  sec.  Me.  Peace  Soc.  since  1911; 
sec  Psi  Upsilon  Graduate  Club  since  1906;  v.-p.  Psi 
Upsilon    Gen.    Fraternity,    1911-12;    representative 


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Psi  Upsilon  Fraternity  at  funeral  of  Senator  Frye 
of  Me  lyil;  treas.  Psi  Upsilon  Chapter  House 
Assn  ■  pres.  Me.  Conf.  Charities  and  Correction, 
iyi3-14.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Alpha  Delta  Sigma. 
Republican.  Mason.  Club:  Portland  Athletic.  As 
representative  of  Me.  Prison  Assn.  advocated  be- 
fore Me.  legislature,  1911,  a  juvenile  court  law; 
also  bill  for  county  farm  for  inebriates  for  Cum- 
berland County  which  passed  and  became  a  law; 
obtained  additional  appropriation  for  farm  and 
advocated  Woman's  Reformatory  (1915),  whi^ch 
became  a  law.  ilome:  67  Emery  St.  Office:  95  Ex- 
change St.,  Portland,  :\le. 

FOGG',  Lawrence  Daniel,  author,  editor;  b. 
Sheffield,  Eng.,  Apr.  9,  1879;  s.  Isaac  and  Rosina 
Glossop  (Goodinson)  Fogg;  came  to  U.S.,  1886; 
spl.  studies  Trinitv  Coll.,  1895-7.  Reporter  Meriden 
(Conn.)  Journal,  1896;  editor  Windham  Co.  (Conn.) 
Observer,  1898,  New  York  School  Journal,  1900-1; 
suburban  editor,  Asburv  Park  (X.J.)  Journal, 
1902-4;  editor  Ocean  Grove  (X.J.)  Times,  1905; 
telegraph  editor  Eau  Claire  (Wis.)  Leader,  1906: 
asst.  editor  Springfield  (Mass.)  Union,  1907-13; 
now  editor  Tale-Teller,  Xew  York.  Corr.  Asso- 
ciated Press,  Xew  York  Herald,  Xew  York  World; 
dept.  editor  Home  and  Flowers,  Springfield,  O., 
1900-5.  Frequent  lecturer  ednl.,  lit.  and  humorous 
themes.  Mem.  X.E.A.,  Authors'  League  America. 
Clubs:  Press  (Xew  York).  Authors'  (London).  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address: 
940  Worthington  St.,  Springfield.  Mass.* 

FOGG,  Ralph  Metcalf,  dentist;  b.  South  Dedham 
(now  Xorwood),  Mass.,  Feb.  19,  1855;  s.  Dr.  David 
Sylvester  and  Mary  Bagnall  (Tucker)  Fogg; 
ancestry  traced  to  Catherine  Parr  (nee  Fogg), 
last  wife  of  King  Henry  VIII,  of  England;  direct 
descendant  of  Gov.  Bradford,  1st  gov.  of  Mass.; 
ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.,  and  Dean  A.cad.,  Franlclin, 
Massachusetts;  married  Anna  Louise  Savil,  of 
Quincy,  Mass.,  Dec.  23,  1893.  Practiced  in  Nor- 
wood since  1880;  co-inventor  of  the  "Boston  Vege- 
table Vapor,"  an  anesthetic  for  the  extraction  of 
teeth  and  minor  surg.  operations.  ]Mem.  Bd.  of 
Trade,  Norwood.  Republican  (Progressive).  Epis- 
copalian. Asso.  mem.  Post  No.  169,  G.A.R.  Ad- 
dress:   30   Walpole   St.,   Norwood,   Mass. 

FOGG,  Sanford  Iieroy,  lawyer;  b.  Milan,  N.H., 
June  26,  1863;  s.  Simon  and  Lydia  H.  Fogg;  grad. 
Me.  Weslevan  Sem.,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1885;  A.B., 
Bowdoin  (^bll.,  1889;  studied  law  in  office  of  Judge 
George  A.  Wilson,  South  Paris,  Me.;  admitted  to 
bar,  1893;  m.  Jessie  K.  Moody,  of  Bath,  Me.,  June 
22,  1898;  2  children,  Ralph  Hervey,  Sanford  Leroy, 
Jr.  Began  practice  at  Rumford  Falls,  1893,  but  re- 
moved to  Bath  same  yr. ;  citv  solicitor,  1893-4; 
judge  of  Municipal  Court,  Bath,  1895-04;  elk.  of 
Courts,  Sagadahoc  Co.,  1904-10;  mem.  City  Coun- 
cil. 1895;  removed  to  Augusta,  1912.  Republican. 
Universalist.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner);  K.  of  P.: 
Elk.  Club:  Kennebec  Yacht.  Home:  10  Summer 
St.    Office:   242  Water  St.,  Augusta,  Me. 

FOIiGER,  Georg-e  Howland,  railway  official;  b. 
Boston,  June  19.  1857;  s.  George  Howland  and 
Mary  Ann  (Mitchell)  Folger:  grad.  Cambridge 
Hiffh  Sch.,  1874;  m.  Lilias  Hebard,  of  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1880;  2  daughters,  Ethel  (Mrs. 
Horace  D.  H.  Williams,  of  Milton.  Mass.,  deceased), 
Gertrude.  Began  as  supt.'s  elk..  Boston  &  Lowell 
Ry.,  1882;  sec.  to  gen.  supt.  same  rd.,  1885-8;  sec. 
to  gen.'  traffic  mgr.  U.P.  Rv.,  1888-9;  sec.  to  gen. 
mgr.,  1889-95.  supt.  Union  Sta.,  at  Boston,  1895-05, 
supt.  terminal  div..  1905-7,  asst.  gen.  supt.,  Aug.  1, 
1907-Sept.  22.  1913.  since  supt.  of  terminal  divi- 
sion, of  B.  &  M.  R.R.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Twentieth 
Century,  Mass.  Reform.  Recreations:  billiards, 
swimming.  Home:  29  Summit  Rd.,  Medford,  Mass. 
Office;    7d   North    Station,    Boston. 

FOLIN,  Otto,  chemist;  b.  Asheda,  Sweden.  Apr. 
4,  1867;  s.  Nils  Maenus  and  Eva  (Olson)  Folin; 
came  to  America,  1882:  B.S.,  U.  of  Minn.,  1892; 
Ph.D.,  U.  of  Chicago,  1896:  univs.  of  Sweden  and 
Germany,  1S97,  1898;  m.  Laura  Churchill  Grant, 
of  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Sept.  11.  1899;  children.  George, 
Teresa.  Asst.  prof,  physiol.  chemistry,  U.  of  W. 
Va.,  1S99-1900;  research  chemist.  McLean  Hosp., 
Waverley.  Mass.,  1900-8;  prof.  biol.  chemistry, 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  since  1907.  Address:  133  Buck- 
minster  Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass.* 


FOIiI>£TT,  Mary  Parker,  author;  b.  Quincy, 
Mass.;  d.  Charles  Allen  and  Elizabeth  (Curtis) 
Follett;  grad.  Radcliffe  Coll.,  1898,  summa  cum 
laude;  also  at  Xewnham  Coll.,  Cambridge,  Eng. 
Contbr.  to  various  mags.;  engaged  in  sociol.  work 
for  a  number  of  yrs.  Mem.  Am.  Sociol.  Assn., 
Mass.  Civic  League,  Women's  Municipal  League, 
Boston  Social  Union,  City  History  Club  (v.-p.), 
Boston  Placement  Bureau  (dir.)  Sch.  of  Social 
Workers  (advisory  com.);  chmn.  advisory  com. 
on  evening  centers  to  Boston  Sch.  Com.  Club: 
Woman's  City.  Author:  The  Speaker  of  the  House 
of  Representatives,  1896.  Address:  5  Otis  PL, 
Boston. 

FOIiSOM,  Clianning',  educator;  b.  Newmarket, 
N.H.,  June  1,  Isis;  s.  William  (M.D.)  and  Irena 
(Lamprev)  Folsom;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Exeter, 
N.H.,  1866;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1870  (A.M., 
1885);  m.  Ruth  F.  Savage,  of  Newmarket,  N.H., 
Nov.  12,  1870;  children,  Henrv  H.  (died  1914), 
Alice  I.,  Arthur  C,  Emily  S.,  Mary  H.  Teacher, 
Durham,  Newmarket,  Portsmouth  and  Dover,  N. 
H.,  and  Sandwich,  Amesbury  and  Boston,  Mass., 
1870-82;  supt.  schs.,  Dover,  1882-98;  state  supt. 
pub.  instrn.,  N.H.,  1898-04;  supt.  schs.,  Newmarket, 
Epping  and  Stratham,  1906-9.  Mem.  State  Constl. 
Conv.  from  Ward  4,  Dover,  1902;  selectman,  Xew- 
market,  1905:  deputy  sheriff  for  Rockingham  Co. 
since  1913.  Republican.  Mason  (32°  K.T.):  Red 
Men.  Home:  Xewmarket,  N.H.  Postoffice  Address: 
R.F.D.,   Newfields,   N.H. 

FOIiSOlVI,  Charles  Edward;  b.  Boston,  Feb.  24, 
1855:  s.  Charles  Edward  and  Mary  A.  (Payson) 
Folsom;  descendant  of  Simeon  Folsom,  who  settled 
at  Hinsrham,  Mass.,  1638;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston; 
m.  Annie  F.  Ordway,  of  Boston,  June  30,  1880;  3 
children,  Mary  O.  (Mrs.  George  B.  Wood,  of  Rock- 
land, Me.),  Robert  M.,  Rufus  C.  Clk.  in  paint  and 
oil  store,  of  which  father  was  the  head,  until 
1880.  and  mem.  of  firm  until  1898  (retired);  mem. 
Common  Council.  Boston,  1891-2:  alderman,  1893- 
96  inclusive;  mem.  Mass.  Senate,  1897-8;  chief 
assessor.  Boston.  1898-15.  Mem.  Boston  Real  Es- 
tate Exchange.  Mass.  Real  Estate  Exchange.  Club: 
Dorchester.  Recreations:  boating.  Home:  123 
Washington   St.,  Dorchester,   Boston. 

FOIiSOM,  Omar  White,  clergyman;  b.  Nortli 
Sandwich,  N.H.,  Apr.  24,  1844;  s.  Jesse  and  Eliza- 
beth (Varney)  Folsom;  grad.  Gilmanton  (X.H.) 
Acad.,  1865;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1869;  grad. 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.  1872;  m.  Isabel  Clark,  of 
Bloomfleld.  Ont.,  Can.,  Jan.  27,  1873;  children, 
Marion  Elizabeth  (deceased),  Lydia  Ramsay,  Elsie 
Maria.  Ordained  to  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  Oct.  31, 
1872;  pastor,  Newbury,  Mass.,  1872-84,  Winter  St. 
Congl.  Ch.,  Bath,  Me.,  since  July  1,  1884.  Inde- 
pendent Republican.  Recreations:  gardening,  walk- 
ing.   Home:  1198  Washington  St.,  Bath,  Me. 

FOIiSOM,  Paul  Foster,  merchant;  b.  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass.,  Sept.  23,  1865;  s.  Paul  Foster  and 
Helen  Sophia  (Li^ermore)  Folsom:  descendant  of 
John  Folsom,  Hingham,  Mass.,  1636;  prep.  edn. 
Boston  Latin  Sch.;  student  Harvard,  1  yr. ;  m. 
May  MacDonald,  of  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  July  31, 
1901:  2  children.  Helen  Livermore,  Sarah  Farns- 
worth.  In  mercantile  business  since  Aug.,  1885; 
partner  Hawley,  Folsom  &  INIartin  until  firm  incor- 
porated; pres.  and  gen.  mgr.  Hawley,  Folsom  Co. 
since  1908;  mem.  Boston  Common  Council,  1898. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Harvard 
Musical  Assn.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason. 
Club:  Harvard  (Boston).  Recreations:  athletic 
sports.  Home:  2  Lakeville  PI.,  Jamaica  Plain. 
Office:   81  Essex  St.,  Boston. 

FOIiSOM,  ■William  Odlin,  civil  engr.,  business 
man;  b.  Henniker,  N.H.,  Sept.  28,  1838;  s.  John 
Odlin  and  Mary  (Fletcher)  Folsom;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
and  Henniker  Acad.:  m.  Julia  Frances  Whitney, 
of  Henniker,  Feb.  11,  18  69:  2  children,  Catherine 
Frances  (Mrs.  Edward  K.  Cogswell),  Edward  Fol- 
som. Stonemason,  1858-67,  teaching  sch.  winters 
during  that  time:  civ.  en^r.  since  1860;  register  of 
deeds  Merrimac  Co.,  1867-9:  ins.  agt.  since  1876: 
in  gen.  store  business,  1868-95;  justice  of  peace 
since  1867,  and  undertaker  since  1878:  represent- 
ative Gen.  Court  of  N.H..  1907-8;  clk.  and  dir. 
Henniker  Cemetery  As=n. ;  dir.  Henniker  Spring 
Water  Co.   Democrat.   Universalist.    Mason;  (jrand 


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Master  I.O.O.F.  of  N.H.,  18S8,  rep.  to  Grand  Lodge. 
1889-90.    Address:    Ilenniker,   N.H. 

FOIiSOM-JONES,  Charles,  insurance;  b.  Holden, 
Me.,  July  30,  1848;  s.  Luther  and  Joanna  Weeks 
(Folsom)  >iones;  of  early  colonial  ancestry  (Eng- 
lish and  Welsh)  through  the  Folsom,  Fisher  and 
Mann  families  to  lC:i4;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Me.,  Chisago 
Sem.,  Minn.,  and  Bloomfield  Acad.,  Skowhegan, 
Me.;  m.  Skowhegan,  Myra  Drummond  .lordan,  of 
Brunswick,  Me.,  July  31,  1809  (died  1885);  m.  2d. 
Mrs.  Lillie  Rockefeller  Sewall,  of  Bath-on-the- 
Hudson,  N.Y.,  Feb.  2,  1886;  2  son.s,  Roy  Rocke- 
feller (city  letter  carrier),  Otto  Rockefeller  (grad. 
Bowdoin,  1915).  Enlisted  as  pvt.  at  15  in  Co.  E, 
2d  N.Y.  Heavy  Arty.,  and  served,  1864-5;  was  with 
Army  of  Potomac  in  Gen.  Grant's  campaigns  in 
Va.  and  the  Wilderness,  to  siege  of  Petersburg; 
entered  ins.  business  at  Skowhegan,  Me.,  on  re- 
turning from  war,  as  elk.  for  Dinsmore  &  Turner; 
in  ins.  and  investment  business  for  himself  since 
IS  SO;  served  as  librarian  Skowliegan  Library  Assn. 
for  about  13  yrs.  Notary  public,  jOstice  of  the 
peace,  etc.  Mason;  mem.  Union  Veterans'  Union 
(d.  comdr.  for  Me.),  G.A.R.  (past  asst.  adj. -gen., 
Dept.  of  Me.),  S.A.R.  (v.-p.  Me.  Soc).  Home:  34 
Locust  Av.  Address:  197  Madison  Av.,  Skowhegan, 
Maine. 

FONTAINE,  Henri  Theopliile,  M.D.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

FOOBB,  James  Alfred,  college  prof.;  b.  Ports- 
mouth, Eng..  Oct.  30,  1872;  s.  James  and  Elizabeth 
Naomi  (Knight)  Foord;  B.S.,  N.H.  Coll.  of  Agr. 
and  Mechanic  Arts,  1898;  M.S. A.,  Cornell  U.,  1902 
(Sigma  Xi):  m.  Grace  Mary  Law,  of  Ithaca,  N.Y., 
Nov.  14,  1904;  1  daughter,  Elizabeth  Law.  Asst. 
in  Cornell  U.  Agrl.  Expt.  Sta.,  1900-3;  prof,  of  agr., 
Delaware  Coll.,  Newark,  Del.,  1903-6;  asso.  prof, 
agronomy,  Ohio  State  U.,  1906-7;  asso.  prof,  agron- 
omy, 1907-8,  head  of  div.  of  agr.  and  prof,  of  farm 
adriiinistration,  since  1908,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.  Mem. 
Am.  Breeders'  Assn.,  Am.  Soc.  Agronomy,  Am. 
Farm  Management  Assn.,  Patrons  of  Husbandry, 
Phi  Kappa  Phi  (Delaware  Coll.),  Sigma  Xi,  Kappa 
Sigma.  Independent  Republican.  Unitarian.  Joint 
author  of  bulls  213  and  225  pub.  by  Cornell  U. 
Agrl.  Expt.  Sta.  Address:  54  Lincoln  Av.,  Am- 
herst, Mass. 

FOOTE,  Abram  William,  farmer,  telephone  man- 
ager; b.  Cornwall,  Vt..  Oct.  24,  1862;  s.  Rollin 
Abram  and  Julia  Arabella  (Sampson)  Foote;  ed. 
Middleburv  High  Sch. ;  m.  Kate  Dodge  Nichols, 
of  Bridpoft,  Vt.,  Dec.  18.  1883;  children.  William 
R.,  Eva  G.,  Arabella  W.,  Kathleen  M..  Charles  N., 
Jesse  E..  Ralph  A.,  Estella  J.  Sold  farm  machin- 
ery; managed  farm;  organized  Cornwall  Telegraph 
and  Telephone  Co.,  1898  (treas.  and  mgr.);  organ- 
ized Rutland  Co.  Telegraph  &  Telephone  Co.,  1903 
(pres.  and  gen.  mgr.).  Author  and  compiler  of  the 
Foote  History  and  Genealogy.  Selectman  5  yrs.: 
iustice  of  the  peace.  Cornwall,  20  yrs.;  asso.  judge 
Addison  Co.  Court,  1902-6.  Mem.  Vt.  Gen.  Assem- 
blv,  1900-1  and  1915-16.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Club:  Moosalamoo.    Address:  Middlebury,  Vt. 

FOOTE,  Arthiir,  musician:  b.  Salem.  Mass.,  Mar. 
5,  1853:  s.  Caleb  and  ]\Iary  Wilder  (White)  Foote; 
A.B..  Harvard,  1874,  A.M.,  1875;  mus.  edn.  under 
Prof.  .lohn  K.  Paine  and  B.  J.  Lang;  m.  Kate  G. 
Knowlton.  of  Boston,  July  7,  1880.  Organist  and 
teacher  of  pianoforte  playing;  organist  at  1st  Uni- 
tarian Ch.,  Boston,  1878-10.  Has  composed  and 
published  suites,  etc.,  for  orchestra;  trios,  quartets, 
etc..  for  chamber  music;  cantatas  for  chorus  and 
orchestra:  songs,  part-songs,  anthems,  organ  and 
pianoforte  pieces,  etc.  Home:  81  Green  St..  Brook- 
line,  ]\Tass.    Address:   6  Newbury  St.,  Boston.* 

FOOTE,  Charles  JeiiiJns,  M.D.;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn..  Auff.  28,  1861;  s.  Charles  Cheney  and  Amelia 
Leavitt  (Jenkins)  Foote;  descendant  of  Pres. 
Ezra  Stiles  of  Yale:  grad.  Hopkins  grammar  sch., 
1878;  A.B..  Yale.  1883;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1887;  m.  Grace  W.  Knouse.  of  West  Haven.  Conn., 
Apr.  22,  1914.  In  gen.  practice  in  New  Haven  since 
1888.  Mem.  A.M.A..  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc.  Am. 
Pub  Health  Assn.,  Conn.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences. 
Club:  Graduates'.  Address:  60  Elm  St.,  New  Ha- 
ven,   Conn. 


FOOTE,  Harry  Ward,  chemist;  b.  Guilford, 
Conn.,  Mar.  21,  1875;  s.  Christopher  Spencer  and 
Hannah  Jane  (Hubbard)  Foote;  Ph.B.,  Yale,  1895, 
Ph.D.,  1898;  studied  in  Leipzig  and  Munich,  1899- 
1900;  m.  Martha  Babcock  Jenkins,  of  Brookline, 
Mass.,  June  22,  1904.  Instr.  in  chemistry,  1898-04, 
asst.  prof.,  1904-12,  prof,  physical  chem.,  1912 — <, 
Sheffield  Scientific  Sell.,  Yale.  Episcopalian.  Home: 
209   Livingston   St.,   New   Haven,  Conn.* 

FOOTE,  Henry  Wilder,  clergyman;  b.  Boston, 
Feb.  2,  1875;  s.  Henry  Wilder  and  Frances  Anna 
(Eliot)  Foote;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897,  A.M.,  1900, 
S.T.B.,  1902;  m.  Eleanor  Tyson  Cope,  of  German- 
town,  Pa.,  June  22,  1903.  Ordained  Unitarian 
ministry,  1902;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  New  Orleans,  1902- 
6,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  1906-10;  sec.  dept.  of  edn.. 
Am.  Unitarian  Assn.,  Dec.  1,  1909-Apr.  1,  1914; 
asst.  prof,  of  preaching  and  parish  administration, 
and  sec.  faculty  Harvard  Div.  Sch.  since  1914. 
Trustee  Penn  Sch.,  Frogmore,  S.C.,  Snow  Hill 
(Ala.)  Inst.,  Carolina  Industrial  Sch.,  N.C.  Clubs: 
St.  Botolph,  Union  (Boston),  Harvard  (New  York). 
Home:   22  Highland  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

FOOTE,  Will  Howe,  artist;  b.  Grand  Rapids, 
;Mich..  June  29,  1874;  s.  Elija  Hedding  and  Frances 
(Howe)  Foote;  art  studies.  Art  Inst..  Chicago, 
Art  Students'  League,  New  York,  Julien  Acad., 
Paris,  under  Jean  Paul  Laurens  and  Benjamin 
Constant;  m.  Helen  Kirtland  Freeman,  of  Orange, 
N.J.,  Oct.  8,  1907.  Instr.,  Art  Students'  League, 
1902-6.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  other 
details.)    Address:  Old  Lyme,  Conn.* 

FOKBES,  Allan,  banker,  trustee;  b.  Boston,  Nov. 
20,  1874;  s.  J.  Murray  and  Alice  B.  (Bowditch) 
Forbes;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897;  m.  Josephine  M.  A. 
Crosby,  of  New  York,  June  4,  1913.  Pres.  State  St. 
Trust  Co.,  Boston  (formerly  v.-p.  and  actuary); 
also  pres.  Dedham  Nat.  Bank,  Bankers'  Electric 
Protective  Assn.;  treas.  Riverbank  Improvement 
Co.;  trustee  Franklin  Savings  Bank,  Boston;  dir. 
Blue  Hill  St.  Ry.  Co.,  Boston  Water  Power  Co., 
Cape  Breton  Elec.  Co.  (Ltd.);  treas.  Dallas  Ice  & 
Power  Co.;  sec.  Hotel  Somerset  Co.  Trustee  Bos- 
ton Floating  Hosp.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Tennis  and 
Racquet,  Harvard  (Boston);  Delta  Phi  (Harvard); 
Polo  (Dedham).  Home:  Westwood,  Mass.  Office: 
33  State  St.,  Boston. 

FORBES,  Arthur  Elbridg-e,  editor,  publisher; 
b.  Paris,  Me.,  May  30,  1862;  s.  Elbridge  and  Ange- 
line  (Thayer)  Forbes;  prep.  edn.  pub.  schs.  of 
Paris;  B.Sc,  St.  Lawrence  U.,  Canton,  N.Y.,  1885; 
m.  Maud  Douglass,  of  Paris,  Me.,  Aug.  18,  1913. 
In  newspaper  business  at  Paris  since  1885:  mem. 
Atwood  &  Forbes,  pubs.  Oxford  Democrat.  Repub- 
lican. Universalist.  Mason  (Lodge  and  Chapter); 
mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Recreations:  camp  life.  Ad- 
dress:  South  Paris,   Me. 

FORBES,  Charles  Henry,  academy  prof.:  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  Mar.  27.  1866;  s.  Kenneth  David 
and  Jane  (Dunlap)  Forbes;  A.B.,  summa  cum 
laude,  Brown  U.,  1890;  studied  U.  of  Berlin,  1897-8. 
Paris,  Rome,  1908-9:  m.  Georgianna  Snow,  of 
Andover,  Mass.,  July  25,  1894  (died  Aug.  23,  1907). 
Instr.  in  Latin,  1891-4,  prof.,  1894 — ,  acting  prin., 
1912-13,  Phillips  Acad..  Andover.  Mem.  Classical 
Assn.'  of  N.E.  (pres.  1907-8),  Am.  Philol.  As.sn., 
>rchseol.  Inst.  America.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Clubs:  Meadow  Brook,  Nantucket 
Golf.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and 
writings.)     Address:   Andover,   Mass.* 

FORBES,  Charles  Spooner,  postmaster:  b.  Wind- 
sor. Vt..  Aug.  6.  1851:  s.  Abner  and  Katherine 
Tucker  (Campbell)  Forbes;  pub.  sch.  edn.  Entered 
newspaper  work  at  17  in  office  of  the  St.  Albans 
Transcript;  Vt.  mgr.  correspondence  of  Boston 
Jour,  for  20  yrs.;  founder,  and  for  10  yrs.  editor 
and  pub.  The  Vermonter,  an  illustrated  monthly 
mag.;  deputy  collector  internal  revenue.  Vt..  1889- 
93:^U.S.  immigrant  insp.  for  Dist.  of  Vt,  1897-12; 
postmaster  since  July  1,  1912.  Mem.  staff  of  Gov. 
Willi.Tm  P.  Dillingham.  1888,  1889;  active  Rep. 
worker  and  oreanizer  of  manv  Ren.  clubs:  commr. 
from  Vt.  to  World's  Columbian  Expn.,  Cal.  Mid- 
winter Expn..  Jamestown  Expn..  etc.  Mem.  Vt. 
Press  As=n.  (ex-pres.).  Vt.  Soc.  S.A.R.  (ex-pres.), 
Vt.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars  (ex-treas.),  Vt.  Hist.  Soc. 
(corr.  sec).  N.Y.  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants,  Soc. 
Descendants    of    Colonial     Governors     (hon.),    Vt. 


418                                                      WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 

Leaeue  for  Good  Roads.    Club:  Owl.    Episcopalian,  beth    (Howard)    Forbes;    ed.    Bridgewater    Acad., 

Vuthor    of    "The    Second    Battle    of    Bennington."  Mass.;  m.   Sarah  A.  Magoun,  of  Cambridge,  Mass., 

Address-  St    Albans,  Vt.  Sept.    5,    1866;    3    children,    Howard   C,    Henry   W., 

FORBES,  Edward  Waldo,  art  critic;  b.  Xaushon  Grace    L     (wife    of   Prof.    F.    Lowell    Kennedy,    of 

Island,   July   16,    1S73;   s.   William   Hathaway  and  Harvard).    Began  active  career.    1862    in   employ 

Edith     (Emerson)     Forbes;    A.B.,    Harvard,     18'j5;  ot  Harvard  Bank,  Cambridge  (later  1st  Nat.  Bank 


yard     1909—.     Trustee    Mus.    Fine    Arts,    Harvard  Five    Cents    Savings    Bank    (Roxbury),    Bankers 

Riverside     Trust,     Pub.     Reservations     of     Mass.  Electric    Protective    Assn.;    dir.    Hersey    Mtg.    Co. 

(standing    com.).     Unitarian.     Clubs:    Union,    St.  Mem.  Common  Council,  Cambridge,   1875-6.     Mem. 

Botolph  (Boston),  Harvard  (New  York).    Address:  Mass   Bankers'  Assn.,  Soc    Mayflower  Descendants. 

FoKK  Art   Museum,    Cambridge,    Mass.*  Republican.    Unitarian.    Clubs:   Boston  City,  John 

_^.».,..^<M    .„.j     •      «•        1        »    „    i^„t,,«^...   K    K'om  Eliot.    Possesses  through  inheritance  and  purchase 

rOBBES,  Edwin  H.,  educator    lectureib    New  ^  ^^m^^ble  collection  of  household  furnishings  of 

Britain,   conn      Ih.B      Yale     18<4     Ph^|^->    ^SJo     m.  Colonial  period.     Home:  96  Elm  Hill  Av.,  Rox- 

Thoma.ston,    Conn.,    18(5,    Mary    I.    Potter.     Began  j^             Offipp-   National   9hawmut   Bank    Boston 

teaching,    1874;    became    supt.    schs.,    Torrington,  b^iy.    Oltice.   National  bhawmut  iiank,  iJoston. 

Conn.,    1886;    began    lecturing,    1886.     Home:    Tor-  FORBES,  James  Murray,  retired  mcht.;  b.  Bos- 

rington.   Conn.  ton,    July    17,    1845;    s.    Robert    Bennet    and    Rose 

FORBES,  Elmer  Severance,  welfare  work;  b.  Greene  (Smith)  Foibes;  prejx  edn.  Dixweirs  Sch 
■wrootiir,rr.  Mnc«  c^Pi.f  1  "^  isfio-  s  Baxter  and  Boston,  and  at  Harvard;  m.  Boston,  June  10,  1871, 
Caro  ine°Hanna'h  (l^veranbef  Forbes I'^Rst  Am-  Alice  B  Bo wditch.  Clk.  and  later  partner  in  firm  of 
her  St,  1881;  m.  Sallie  Latou  Flemming,  of  Jersey  Russell  &  Co.,  in  China,  and  subsequently  repre- 
Citv,  N.J.,  June  :i,  1890.  Deacon,  1890,  priest,  1891,  sented  the  firm  at  Boston;  at  one  time  pres  Chi- 
P.E  Ch.;  rector  St.  Mary's  Ch.,  Haledon,  N.J..  cago,  Burlington  &  Northern  R.R.;  not  actively 
1890-3;  successively  asst.,  vicar,  and  rector,  St.  engaged  in  business  for  some  years.  Address:  Mil- 
John's  Ch.,  Jersey  City,  1893-08  (resigned,  1908),  ton,  Mass.,  or  107  Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston, 
and  withdrew  from  Episcopal  Ch.;  sec.  Dept.  of  FORBES,  Iiawrence  Seymour,  paper  mfr. ;  b. 
Social  and  Pub.  Service,  Am.  Unitarian  Assn.,  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  Jan.  28,  1847;  s.  Mahlon  and 
1908 — .  Dir.  Mass.  Civic  League,  Nat.  Housing  Sarah  (Lawrence)  Forbes;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs. 
Assn.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Boston  City  (Boston),  of  East  Hartford;  m.  Fannie  H.  Larkum,  of  East 
Nat.  Arts  (New  Y^ork).  Home:  "Weston,  Mass.  Hartford,  May  23,  1877.  Began  active  career  as 
Office:    25   Beacon   St.,   Boston.*  clk.  First  Nat.   Bank,  Hartford,   1864;   resigned  as 

FORBES,  Francis  Wliite,  merchant;  b.  Westboro,  teller,  1881;  became  connected  with  East  Hartford 

Mass     May    1,    1S52;    s.    Kphraim   Trowbridge   and  Mfg.    Co.    (writing    paper),    1883,    and    now    pres. 

Catharine     (White)     Forbes;    ed.    Westboro    High  and    treas.;    treas.    Raymond    Library    Co.     Mem. 

Sch     Worcester  Business  Coll.;  m.  Jane  A.  Nason,  Conn.    Ho.    of   Rep,    1892;    Republican.     Methodist, 

of  Westboro,  Nov.  14,  1877  (died  Sept.  5,  1881);  2d,  Home:    East    Hartford,    Conn.     Office:    Burnside, 

Fannie  Elizabeth  Hooker,  of  Chicago,  Jan.  7,  1886;  Conn. 

children,  Helen  Cady,  Henry  Hooker,  Florence  FORBES,  Ralph  Emerson,  lawyer;  b.  Milton, 
Eliza,  Mary  Louise.  Began  active  career  as  clk.  Mass.,  July  10,  1866;  s.  William  Hathaway  and 
for  W.  R.  Gould,  dry  goods,  Westboro,  1869.  and  Edith  (Emerson)  Forbes:  prep.  edn.  John  P.  Hop- 
became  partner,  1872;  bought  out  N.  Gould's  inter-  kinson's  Sch.,  Boston;  special  course.  Harvard, 
est,  1873,  and  organized  firm  of  Forbes  &  Fay,  18S5-S;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1892;  m.  Elise 
which  continued  3  yrs.,  after  which  continued  in  Cabot,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1901;  5  chil- 
business  alone;  in  mfr.  of  leather  goods  with  Hunt  ,jren,  William  H.,  Ruth,  Margaret,  David  C,  Paul- 
Mfg.  Co..  1901-2;  in  real  estate  business  at  Boston  j^g^  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1892;  practiced  in  of- 
since  1902.  Treas.  State  Insane  Hosp.,  Westboro,  ^^jg  of  Storev  &  Thorndike,  Boston.  1893-6;  since 
1884-98.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Worcester  alone.  Dir.  Jacksonville  Traction  Co.,  George  T. 
Congregational.  Recreations:  Golf.  Address:  McLauthlin  Co.,  Am.  Oriental  Co.,  Milton  Associ- 
Westboro.  Mass.  ates   Bldg.     Trustee   N.E.    Conservatory   of   Music, 

FORBES,  Fred  Bettinson,  chemist;  b.  Cam-  Milton  Acad.,  Milton  Prep.  Sch.  Corpn.  Mem.  Bos- 
bridge,  Mass.,  Jan.  30,  1872;  s.  Andrew  Jackson  ton  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City 
and  Ella  Louise  (Bettinson)  Forbes;  grad.  English  of  Boston.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Harvard 
High  Sch.,  Cambridge,  1889;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Boston.  Rrecreations:  yachting,  horse  breed- 
Tech.,  1893;  m.  Anna  Maude  Soule,  of  Cambridge,  ing,  hunting.  Home:  Milton,  Mass.  Office:  Sears 
Oct.    20,    1902;    two   sons,   Albert   Gardner,   Robert.  Bldg.,   Boston. 

Asst.  chemist,  Lawrence  Experiment  Sta  ,  of  Mass  FORBES,     ■W(imam)     Cameron,    governor-gen.; 

State   Bd.    of   Health,    1893-7;    prin.    asst.    chemist  ,,    Milton,   Mass.,   1870;   s.  William  Hathawav  and 

Mass.    State   Bd.    of   Health    (now    State    Dept.    of  Edith  (Emerson)   Forbes;  g.s.  Ralph  Waldo  Emer- 

Health),   Boston,   since   Nov    2  <     189i.     Mem.   Am.  ^^^    ^^^  Harvard,  1892:  unmarried.    Clerk,  Jack- 

Chem.    Soc,   Am.    Pub    Health    Assn.,    N.E.    Water  ^^^  ^  Curtis,  bankers  and  brokers,  Boston,  1894-5; 

Works  Assn.,  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  S.A.K.    Uni-  chief  financial  dept.  Stone  &  Webster,  elec.  engrs., 

versalist.       Recreations:      aniateur      photography,  1S97.02:  partner  J.  M.  Forbes  &  Co.,  bankers,  Bos- 

hunling.    Home:   46  Chester   St.,  West   Somerville,  ^0^1,  since  1899.    Mem.  Philippine  Commn.,  and  sec. 

Mass.    Office:    502   State  House,   Boston.  of  commerce  and  police  govt,  of  P.I..  1904-8;  vice- 

FORBES,  Georg-e  I.,  M.D.;  b.  West   Haven,  Vt.,  gov.  of  P.I.,  July  1,   1908-Nov.   10,   1909,   gov.-gen., 

Nov.    22,    1865;    s.    Volney   N.    and   Lydia    (Martin)  Nov.  11,  1909-Sept.  1.  1913.  when  resigned.    Clubs: 

Forbes;  Ph.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1890;  student  Med.  Dept.,  Union.    Tavern.    St.    Botolph    (Boston).    University 

U.  of  Vt.,  1891;  M.D.,  New  York  Homoe.  Med.  Coll.,  (New  York).  University,  Columbia  (Manila).    Ad- 

1893;  m.  West  Berkshire,  Vt.,  May  2,  1896,  Hattie  dress:    614    Sears   Bldg.,   Boston.* 

Re4s"t1a'tron  ?9'of "'AdTl^^ss^lg^Orcha'^d  Tlrfale  FORBES,  William  Trowbridge,  judge;  b.  West- 
on ?ifi^?r.T,vt  Address.  19  urcnarci  terrace,  borough,  Mass..  May  24.  1850;  s.  Ephraim  Trow- 
Buriin..,ton,    vt.  bridge  and   Catharine   (White)    Forbes:   B.A.,   Am- 

FORBES,  Harriette  Merrifleld,  author;  b.  Wor-  herst  Coll.,  1871;  m.  Harriette  Merrifield.  of  Wor- 
cester. Mass.,  Oct.  22,  1856:  d.  William  Trowbridge  cester,  Feb.  6,  1884;  6  children.  Dr.  "William  T.  M., 
Merrifield;  grad.  Oread  Collegiate  Inst.,  Mass.,  Allan  W.,  Cornelia  B.,  Katharine  M.,  Esther  L., 
1873;  m.  Worcester,  Mass.,  William  Trowbridge  Malcolm  S.  (deceased).  Instr.  in  mathematics, 
Forbes.  Feb.  5,  1884.  Mem.  Worcester  Society  of  Robert  Coll.,  Constantinople,  Turkey,  1871-4;  judge, 
Antinuity;  mem.  Colonel  Tim.  Bigelow  Chapter  of  i^t  Dist.  Ct,  East  Worcester,  Mass.,  1875-9;  mem. 
D.A.R.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books.)  Mass  Ho  of  Rep  1881.  1RS2.  Senate.  1SS6,  1SS7; 
Home:    23    Trowbridge   Rd.,   Worcester,   Ma.ss.*  judge  of  probate  and  insolvency  since  1888.    Mem. 

FORBES,  Henry  Dean,  banker;  b.  West  Bridge-  Sch.  Com.,  Westborough,  6  yrs.;  commr.  of  parks, 

water,  Mass.,  Feb.  20,  1843:  s.  Dwelley  and  Eliza-  Worcester;  v.-p.  Peoples  Savings  Bank,  etc.   Chmn. 


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Sf  lch""TorcIlfe%-^'lv^n';.1.«  ^^'^^  trustees  Ban-  574    Boylston   St..    Boston,    and   601    5th    Av..    New 

cron    C3cn.,     woicestet,    ex-pres.    dirs.     Woicester  \ork. 

Pub.  Library;  elk.  Memorial  Home  for  the  Blind;  ford    Ti-orio^^v  -m-iin          •             ,•   .    x.    r, 

trustee  Old  Men's  Home:  dir.  AssoointPrl  Oh.nritiAs  ..:,,?  ,r'_*^"'J«'^<=^,  ^""am,  journalist;  b.  Somer- 


incorporate   chs., 
property  and  cor 

§ffic'e;''cou^-fHJusrWo"cesterrVasI""""^'^^^  'i^^ton''cTty''^^re..'''''^'.rf.l^^^^ 

POBBUSH,     Edward     Howe,     ornithologist;     b.  Ho'n^e^^o''&pen'lt,  ^rdf1,1-'d'°I^!f^ 

Quincy,  Mass.,  Apr.  24.   1S5S;  s.  Leander  Poineroy  fice:    Evening    Transcript     Boston 

and    Ruth    Hudson    (Carr)    Forbush;    m.    Etta    L.         vn-o-n       r'^r^-^^.^     -rr ,    "    . 

Hill,  of  Upton,  Mass..  Jun4  28,  1882.  "Ornithologist  Conn     Mar   fi  Ts^S-  ?  M^Vrm^''''^^^^^    ^-..^1^°^?. 

of  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Agr.  since  1893;  state  orni-  Fo^d^'  descendant   of   Thom^^^S^^.^'"''''?*-   '^^^'i^ 

thologist  since   June,   1908.    Life   mem.   Worcester  Uer    of    Mi4ford     TonJ     i^tf •    <PJ^'AT°V/''3,^'x.^,^t 

Natural   History   Soc;   fellow   Am.   Ornithologists'  Rch  •    m     Ma/v    A     ?^wi«   ^1    ^^-    Gilford    High 

Union;    founder   Mass.   Audubon    Soc.    Writer   and  Peb"  2     1 S71  Trti^r^    i  qn^  ^'  v^     7i*"^'r,^\'i'^   ^°""^; 

lecturer  on  econ.  ornithology.    Author:  The  Gypsy  Lauranius   of  Rome   Ttn?^  a^U   9^    llni*'    H^i'^''-? 

Moth  (with  Charles  Henry  Fernald),  1S96;  Useful  Gravis   w'!itl(^^f'  ^^^nlr^f^f■  l^'  ^^°^=  ""•  ^?X?f- 

Birds    and    Their    Protection.    1907;    Game    Birds;  PreJ    The    Forri'    Co  ?X     T^iV^^^'^f '   ^T^f'J^^^" 

Wild-fowl  and  Shorebirds   1911.    Contbr.   to  scien^  Mem'     New    Haven    Phn^b^^^f^''^^^    ^''^-    ^?"''- 

tiflc    jours,    and    repts.     Home:    Westboro,    Mass.  Trl^)  •   m^    nJw  H«vP^rr.  J^^.^?"'!"*'''''^    ^^''- 

Offlce-    State   House    Ro<?ton  *  pies.;,   mem.   i\ew  Haven  Grays  Vet.  Assn.;  com- 

uiiice.    fttate    jnouse.    i^osion.  missary-gen.   Conn.  N.G.,   1880-1      Officer  New  Ha- 

FOBBUSH,  Prank  Mortimer,  lawyer;  b.  Natick,  ven  Orphan  Asylum.  1877-15.  Mem  SAR  (Conn 
Mass..  Sept.  20,  1S5S;  s.  James  E.  and  Elizabeth  bd.  of  mgrs.  and  ex-pres.  Gen  David  Humnhrev 
W.  (Goddard)  Forbush:  student  Boston  U.  Sch.  br.  of  Conn.  Soc).  Soc.  Colonial  Wars  etc  cflubs'- 
of  Law;  m.  Annie  L.  Mead,  of  Natick.  Mass..  Nov.  Quinnipiack  (pres.  7  yrs.).  Union  League  Countrv 
1,  1882;  2  children,  Walter  Alfred,  Robert  Lewis.  New  Haven  Yacht  (trustee)  Wrote-  Historical 
Admitted  to  Middlesex  bar,  1882.  and  since  en-  Sketches  Town  of  Milford,  Conn  19i4-  Militarv 
gaged  in  gen.  practice  at  Boston;  dir.  Fresh  Pond  History  of  State  of  Conn.,  1909-  Revolutionary 
Ice  Co.,  White  Rock  Water  Co.  of  New  England.  Characters  of  New  Haven.  1911-  New  Haven  Col- 
Independent  in  politics.  Mem.  Middlesex  Bar  ony  Historical  Society.  1914.  Recreations-  search- 
Assn.  (sec,  1900-15),  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  ing,  verifying  and  writing  up  hist  facts  and  de- 
Mass.  Bar  Assn..  Am.  Bar  Assn..  Internat.  Law  livering  addresses  on  these  subjects-  fond  of 
Assn.  Mason:  Odd  Fellow;  mem.  Royal  Arcanum,  horses  and  dogs,  and  exhibitor  at  local  shows 
Recreations:  fishing,  reading,  philately.  Conglist.  also  at  Madison  Square,  New  York  Addre^stj- 
Home:  70  Sumner  St.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Of-  940  Chapel  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn  '  '^"""''''^• 
fice:   53   State  St.,  Boston.  POBD,   Jeremiah  Denis  Mathias,  college   prof  • 

FOBBXTSH,  Gayle   Tilton,  insurance:   b.   Natick,  b.    Cambridge,    Mass..    Julv    2     1S73-    s     ID    and 

Mass.,    Mar.    31.   1870;   s.   James  M.   and  Emilie  A.  Mary  Agnes    (Collins)    Ford;   AB     Harvard  'l8'»4 

(Whitney)  Forbush;  B.S.  in  Chem.  Engring..  Mass.  A.M.,  1895,  Ph.D.  1897,  studying  in  Coll    Law  Sch' 

Inst.  Tech.,  1892;  m.  Helen  G.  Walcott,  of  Natick,  and  Grad.  Sch.;  61&ve  ficole  des  Hautes  fitudes    u" 

June  5,  1895;  2  children,  Gayle  Walcott,  Helen  G.  'if   Paris.    1897-8.    student   at   the    Sorbonne    ftcole 

Began   as   spl.   agt.    for   N.E.   of   German-Am.    Ins.  des  Chartes  and  College  de  France*  m   Anna  Wini- 

Co..    1892;    gen.   agt.   for   N.E.   of   Royal   Exchange  fred    Fearns,    of   Cambridge.    Mass.,    Jan     1     1902 

Assurance  Co.,  1905.    Pres.  The  Insurance  Library  Instr.  French.  Harvard,   1895,  until  went  to'  Paris 

Assn.    of   Boston:    mem.    N.E.    Ins.    Exchanere    (ex-  as  Harris  fellow  of  Harvard  U.  in  residence  at  U 

pres.).    Delta    Kappa    Epsilon.     Conglist.     Recrea-  of  Paris;  again  instr.  French,  1898-1900    instr   Ro- 

tions:  fine  prints  and  engravings.    Home:   Natick,  mance    langs.,    1900-2,    asst.    prof..    1902-7     Smith 

Mass.    Office:   44  Kilby  St.,  Boston.  ff°£:  ■^^^1,'^'^  ^"'^  Spanish  langs.,  1907 — ,  Harvard. 

POBD, 


ams. 
Jenn 

1887;  children.  C.  Moffitt,  Warren  A.  Engaged  in  l^j^^^^T  f  for  books  and  writings.)  Address:  9 
farming.  1868-75;  salesman  and  bookkeeper,  Bur-  l^iedesel  Av.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 
lingame  &  Darbys  Co.,  North  Adams.  1875-92;  PORD,  I^awrence  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Newton,  Mass.. 
mem.  Ford  &  Malcolm,  real  estate,  since  1892;  Sept.  21.  1874;  s.  William  Henry  and  Bertha  (Ma- 
sec.  treas.  and  dir.  Berkshire  Co.  Cooperative  han)  Ford;  A.B..  Holy  Cross  Coll..  1895;  LL.B.. 
Bank;  treas.,  trustee  and  mgr.  North  Adams  Realty  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1898.  Practiced  with  Gaston. 
Trust.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T..  Snow  &  Saltonstall  since  1898;  admitted  as  mem. 
Shriner).  Home:  855  Mass.  Av.  Office:  103  Main  of  firm.  1912.  Democrat.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.. 
St..  North  Adams.  Mass.  'Bar  Assn.  Citv  of  Boston.  Essex  Countv  Bar 
•po-R-n  -Pri-nHn  fnrnii-iire  mfr  •  h  Trov  ivr  Y  ^ssn.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus.  Honie:  42 
Feb°^°18f?ribanrel  Wilson  an'dMaHett^  ^,'1*'""^?''%.  ^T'  ^^^^^^V'  ^ass.  Office:  55  Con- 
lings)    Ford;    C.B.,    Rensselaer    Poly.    Inst..    Trov,  «' t'-^s  »i:-.  Boston. 

1882;   m.   Anne  P.   Hopkins,   of  Albany,   N.Y..   Feb.  PORD,  Patrick,  merchant.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

27.    1889;    1    son.    Nevil.     Commenced    business    in  PORD,   RadcUffe  Hall;  b.   Biddeford.    Me     June 

Boston.    1883.    as    partner   firm   of   Ford   &   Brooks  27.    1852:    s.    Horace   and    Maria   L     (Davis)    Ford- 

(ecclesiastical   art),    continuing   10    yrs.;    then   in-  grad.    Me.    Weslevan    Sem..    Rents    Hill     1872-    m' 

terior  decorator   for   A.  H.   Davenport  &  Co..   fur-  Constance    H.    Littlefield.    of    Biddeford'    Nov'   17' 

niture    mfrs.,    dealers    and    decorators;    when    this  1S74;    1    daughter,    Mabelle    C.     Asst.    p'ostma'ster" 

firm  incorporated.  1904.  became  mng.  dir.  and  has  Biddeford,     1S72-5:     drv    goods    business      1875-7* 

been   v.-p.    and    gen.    mgr.    since    1911;    factory   at  boots  and  shoes,  Biddeford,  1883-9-  US    consul  at 

East   Cambridge,    Mass.     Democrat.     Episcopalian.  Leghorn,  Italy.  1889-93;  head  bookkeeper    Deering 

Mem.     Delta    Kappa    Epsilon.      Clubs:     Somerset,  Bros..  1893-7:  U.S.  consul  at  Yarmouth    NS     1897- 

Union,  Republican  (Npw  York),  Buffalo  (Buffalo).  02;    chmn.    Bd.   of  Registration   of  Voters'    '1895-7 

Home:  37  Devon  St.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.    Stores:  and   mem.   same,   1905-11;   public  accounta'nt  since 


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1902.     Republican.     Mason;    K.P.     Address:    Bidde- 
ford,   Me. 

FOBD,  Robert  Francis,  hotel  man.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

FOBD,  William  Ebenezer,  mineralogist;  b.  West- 
ville,  Conn.,  Feb.  1\  1J>78;  s.  William  Elbert  and 
Caroline  Aby  (Bishop)  Ford;  Ph.B.,  1  ale,  1S99, 
PhD,  1903;  unmarried.  Asst.  in  mineralogy. 
1899-03,  instr.,  1903-6,  asst.  prof..  190C,  Khefheld 
Scientific  Sch.,  Yale.  Mem.  Delta  Phi.  Club:  Grad- 
uates' (New  Haven).  Editor:  Second  Appendix  to 
Dana's  Svstem  of  Mineralogy,  1909;  New  Edition 
of  Dana's  Manual  of  Mineralogy,  1912.  Home: 
16    Lynvvood   PI.,    New   Haven,    Conn.* 

FOBS,  "WilUam  Henry,  mechanical  engr.:  b. 
Paterson.  N..I..  Mav  17,  1S52;  s.  John  and  Phoebe 
T  (Flaville)  Ford;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Chester  and 
Phila.,  Pa.,  and  Chester  Acad.;  m.  Agnes  L.  Bur- 
gess, of  Providence.  R.I.,  1881.  Mech.  engr.  HinK- 
lev  Locomotive  Works.  1879-89:  chief  drafting 
dept.  New  York  Air  Brake  Co.,  1890-1900;. now  in 
business  for  self.  Author:  Boiler  Making  for 
Boiler  Makers,  1885;  Symbolism  of  Odd  I<  ellow- 
ship,  1903.  Home:  104  Carpenter  St.  Office:  l<b 
Weybosset   St.,   Providence,   R.I. 

FORD.  "William  J.,  IM.D.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
FORD,  Wortliing'ton  Cbauncey,  editor;  b.  Biook- 
Ivn  Feb.  16.  1858:  s.  Gordon  Lester  and  Emily- 
Ellsworth  (Fowler)  Ford;  ed.  Brooklyn  PolV-  list, 
and  Columbia;  (hon.  A.M..  Harvard,  1907)-  J"- 
Bettina  Fillmore  Quin.  of  Washington  Oct.,  1899. 
Chief  of  Bur.  of  Statistics,  Dept.  of  State,  l»^»-»; 
of  Bur.  of  Statistics,  Treasury  Dept,  18.M;8 
connected  with  Boston  Pub.  Library,  1897-02;  chiet 
div  of  manuscripts.  Library  of  Congress,  1902-9, 
editor  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  since  1909.  Lecturer  on 
statistics.  U.  of  Chicago.  1901.  on  hist  manu- 
i^cripts.  Harvard,  since  1910.  Mem.  Internat.  Statis. 
Soc;  hon.  fellow  Royal  Statis.  Soc.  Club:  Lnion 
\uthor:  American  Citizens'  Manual,  1883;  '1  he 
Standard  Silver  Dollar,  1884;  George  Washington, 
1899-  etc.  Home:  9  Buckingham  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mas.s.    Address:  1154  Boylston  St..  Boston.* 

FOREHAND,  A.  Josephine;  b.  Grafton,  Mass.; 
d  Walter  and  Sarah  Ann  (Bates)  Forehand;  de- 
scendant of  several  lines  of  patriotic  Am.  ari- 
cestrv:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Worcester.  Mass.;  grad. 
Mt  Holvoke  Coll.,  1891:  S.T.B.,  Hartford  Theol. 
Sem.,  1S96;  unmarried.  Preceptress  Monson  Acad., 
1891-2-  instr.  in  Bible,  Northfield  Sem.,  1S96-S; 
developer  and  prin.  Boston  Y.W.C.A.  Sch.  of  Do- 
mestic Science  since  1898.  This  sch.  now  ranks 
as  first  of  its  kind  and  has  attracted  students 
from  everv  state  of  the  U.S.  First  v.-p.N.E. 
Home  Economics  Assn.:  Fathers'  and  Mothers 
Club;  mem.  Drama  League,  Federation  Civics 
■\ssn..  Mt.  Holvoke  Coll.  Alumnae  Assn.,  Mass. 
'\udubon  Soc.  Mass.  Peace  Soc,  etc.  Clubs: 
Twentieth  Century,  Women's  City.  Public  speaker 
and  lecturer  on  ednl.  topics.  Recreations:  art. 
traveling.  Address:  40  Berkeley  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
FORRISTAIiIi.  Stephen  Arnold  Douglas,  rail- 
way oflncial:  b.  Troy,  N.H..  Sept.  10.  1861;  s.  Al- 
pheus  M.  and  Sarah  M.  (Adams)  Forristall;  ed 
pub  schs.,  Trov,  N.H.;  m.  Katharine  P.  Cross,  of 
Fitchburg,  Mass.,  May  6,  1885:  1  son,  Philip  M. 
Bo'-'an  active  career  as  officp  boy.  Cheshire  Ry.. 
1875-  telegraph  operator.  Western  Union  Tele- 
graph Co.,  Fitchburg  Ry.,  Central  Vt.  Ry.  and 
Eastern  Ry.,  1877-9:  telegraph  operator  and  sta. 
apt  Eastern  Rv.,  1879-81:  train  dispatcher  same 
road,  1881-5:  chief  dispatcher  B.  &  M.R.R.,  1885- 
95-  supt.  telegraph  same  rd..  since  May  1,  1895. 
Dir  B  &  M.  Relief  Assn.  Mason.  Democrat.  Rec- 
reations- fishins-.  Home:  61  Rockwood  Av.,  Maiden, 
Mass.    Oflice:    77   North   Station,   Boston. 

FORSTER.  Robert  "William,  M.D.;  b.  Montclair, 
111  ,  Oct.  18,  1875:  s.  Robert  F.  and  Mary  A.  (Flem- 
ing) Forster:  pub.  and  hisrh  schs.  of  Lawrence; 
MD.,  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Grace  L. 
Chapman,  of  Lawrence,  Mass..  Apr.  20,  1903.  In- 
terne Boston  Citv  Hosp.,  .Tan. -July.  1900.  St.  John's 
Hosp.,  Lowell,  Mass..  1900-1:  house  officer  Law- 
rence (Mass.)  Gen.  Hosp..  1901-2,  now  mem.  staff. 
Enlisted  as  seret.  Co.  L,  8th  Inf.,  M.V.M.,  Apr.  13, 
1904;    oommd.    2d    It.,    Aug.    31,    1905;    1st   It.    Med. 


Corp.s.  M.V.M.,  Apr.  30,  1908;  capt..  Feb.  8,  1909: 
inai  .lulv  16,  1913;  resigned  Dec.  16,  1914.  Mem. 
A  M  A.,  Mass.  IMed.  Soc,  Lawrence  Med.  Club. 
Progressive  Republican.  Universalist.  Mason. 
Address:      279   Broadway.  Lawrence,  Mass. 

FORSYTH,  Oeorge  Alexander,  army  officer;  b. 
Muncy,  i'a.,  Nov.  7,  1S37;  s.  Orrin  and  Elizabeth 
(Frederick)  Forsyth;  ed.  Canandaigua,  N.Y.,  Acad.; 
m.  Natalie  S.,  d.  Col.  E.  B.  Beaumont,  U.S.A.,  1885. 
I'vt.  Chicago  Dragoons,  Apr.  19-Aug.  18,  1861;  1st 
It  8th  111.  Cav.,  Sept.  18,  1861;  capt.,  Feb.  12,  1862; 
mai.,  Sept.  1,  1863;  hon.  mustered  out  of  vol.  serv- 
ice, Feb.  1,  1866;  maj.  9th  U.S.  Cav.,  July  28,  1866; 
It.-col.  4th  Cav.,  June  26,  1881;  retired,  Mar.  25, 
1890;  advanced  to  rank  of  col.  retired,  by  act  of 
Apr.  23,  1904.  Bvtd.:  col.  vols.,  Oct.  19,  1864,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  service  at  Opequan  and 
Winchester;  brig.-gen.  vols..  Mar.  13,  1865,  for  dis- 
tinguished services  and  conspicuous  gallantry; 
It.-col.  U.S.A.,  March  2,  1867,  for  gallantry  at 
Dinwiddle  C.H.;  col.  U.S.A.,  for  services  at  battle 
of  Five  Forks,  Va.;  brig.-gen.  U.S.A.,  Sept.  17, 
1868,  for  gallant  conduct  in  engagement  with  hos- 
tile Indians,  in  which  he  was  3  times  wounded. 
Served  through  Civil  War  with  Army  of  W.Va., 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  Army  of  the  Shenandoah; 
took' part  in  16  pitched  battles,  2  sieges  and  over 
60  minor  engagements;  wounded  4  times  in  service 
in  Civil  War;  mil.  sec.  to  Lt.-Gen.  Sheridan,  1869- 
73:  a.-d.-c.  to  same,  1878-81;  mem.  bd.  of  officers  to 
inspect  the  armies  of  Europe  and  Asia,  1875-6;  on 
staff  and  frontier  service,  1866-90.  Author:  Thrill- 
ing Days  in  Armv  Life,  1900;  The  Story  of  the 
Soldier,"  1900.     Address:  Rockport,  Mass.* 

FORSVTH,  James  Brander,  paper  mcht. ;  b.  Chel- 
sea. Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1856:  s.  of  George  and  Rebecca 
B.  (Richardson)  Forsyth;  descendant  of  Comte  De 
Forsvth,  of  Scotland:  grad.  Chelsea  High  Sch., 
1871;  married  Ruth  Ella  Blanchard,  of  Chelsea. 
Began  with  paper  firm  of  Wilder  &  Co.,  Boston, 
1872,  continuing  until  1881;  associated,  1881,  with 
Edward  H.  Stone  in  organizing  firm  of  Stone  & 
Forsvth,  now  Stone  &  Forsyth  Co.  Mem.  Boston 
Real  Estate  Exchange,  Boston  Paper  Trade  Assn. 
(pres.,  1900-2),  N.E.  Paper  Jobbers'  Assn.  (pres., 
1910-11).  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Algon- 
quin, Woodland  Golf,  Corinthian  Yacht,  Mass.  Re- 
publican. Recreations:  golf,  yachting.  Home:  Vic- 
toria Hotel.     Office:   67  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

FORSYTH,  Jessie,  temperance  worker.  (See 
Vol.    1909.)* 

FORTIER,  Georg-e  Ferdinand,  clergyman;  b. 
Somerville,  Mass..  May  19,  1874;  s.  Damase  and 
Ruth  Mabel  (Forrest)  Fortier;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Som- 
erville: Tufts  Coll.,  and  Crane  Theol.  Sch.,  S.T.B., 
1897:  m.  Anna  Mildred  Hamilton,  of  St.  Albans, 
Vt.,  Oct.  19,  1909:  1  da-Jghter,  Mildred  Farrar.  Or- 
dained Universalist  ministry.  June  23.  1897;  pastor 
Pigeon  Cove,  Mass.,  and  Bethel.  St.  Albans,  North- 
field,  and  Rutland,  Vt.,  until  1915:  sec.  and  field 
supt.  Universalist  Conv.  of  Vt.  and  the  Province 
of  Quebec  since  July  1,  1915.  Democrat.  Royal 
Arch  Mason:  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Knights  of 
Pvthias.    Address:     81  Bank  St.,  St.  Albans,  Vt. 


FORTIN,    Ivan    Charles,    clergvman.      (See    vol. 

1909.) 

FOSDICK.  Frederick,  mfr. ;  b.  Groton,  Mass., 
Apr.  24,  1850;  s.  David,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  Lawrence 
(W'oodburv)  Fosdick;  ed.  under  father;  m.  Apr. 
24.  1873.  Lucv  Maria,  d.  Henry  and  Abigail  (Coffin) 
Hill,  of  Groton.  Employed  in  office  of  Burleigh 
Rock  Drill  Co.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1870;  erected  ma- 
chinery in  Pa.  coal  mines,  1871-2;  draftsman,  Has- 
kins  Machine  Co..  1872-6;  treas.  and  gen.  mgr. 
Fitchburg  Steam  Ensrine  Co.,  1876-9;  pres.  and  sen. 
m°-r.  same,  since  1879;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Fitchburg, 
1873-9;  pres.  Common  Council,  1883-4;  mayor,  1887, 
1888.  Commr.  to  Pan.-.^m.  Expn.,  Buffalo,  N.Y.. 
1901;  pres.  Fitchburg  Y.M.C.A. ;  trustee  Foxbpro 
Hosp.  for  Dinsomaniacs:  pres.  Bd.  of  T'-ustees, 
Mass.  Anti-Saloon  League;  deacon  Congl.  Ch.  Con- 
tb'r  to  mech.  and  engineering  jours.  Address: 
Fitchburg,  Mass. 

FOSDICK,  Frederick  "Woodbury,  lawyer;  b. 
Fitchburg,  Mass.,  .Apr.  28.  1875:  s.  Frederick  and 
T-ney  M.  (Hill)  Fosdick;  descendant  of  Elder 
William    Brewster,    of    the    Mayflower,    also    from 


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Steven  Fosdick,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1635;  grad. 
Fitchburg  High  Sch.,  1894;  A.B.,  Amherst,  IS'JS; 
LiL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  11)01;  m.  Martha  Morgan, 
of  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Dec.  2<J,  1909.  Admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1901,  since  practiced  in  Boston;  with 
Stone,  Dallinger  &  Bancroft,  1901-4;  mem.  of  firm, 
1904-7;  since  of  Bancroft  &  Fo.sdiclv.  Mem.  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Soc.  Mayllower  Descendants, 
Theta  Delta  Chi.  Unitarian.  Club:  Boston  City. 
Recreations:  motoring,  motor-boating.  Home:  157 
Allston  St.,  West  Medford,  Mass.  Office:  Barris- 
ters'  Hall,  Boston. 

FOSSICK,  liucian  John,  author;  b.  Lowell, 
Mass.,  leb.  5,  1S49;  s.  Lucian  G.  and  iOlmina  (Dex- 
ter) Fosdick;  pub.  sclis.  and  McCoy's  Commercial 
Coll.,  Lowell;  grad.  Cliautauqua  Lit.  and  Sciontilic 
Circle,  1890;  m.  Isabel  Adelia  Drown,  of  Lynn, 
Mass.,  Sept.  28,  1871;  2d.  Julia  Penley,  of  Dorches- 
ter, Mass.,  July  17,  1911.  Wholesale  dry  goods 
salesman,  1S66 — ;  pres.  Fosdick  Dept.  Store,  Bid- 
deford,  Me.;  propr.  Fosdick  Farm  and  Springbrook 
Cranberry  Meadows,  Nortli  Carver,  JNlass. ;  dir.  Dor- 
chester Trust  Co.;  v. -p.  and  trustee  Tlie  Dorchester 
Associates.  Was  mem.  of  Co.  C,  6th  Regt.  Mass. 
N.G.  Ex-pres.  Boston  Baptist  Bethel  Soc,  Sabbath 
Sch.  Teachers'  Boston  South  Assn.;  mem.  Boston 
Bapt.  Social  Union.  Republican.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books  and  papers.)  Address:  llA 
Everett  Av.,  Boston,   Mass.* 

■  FOSS,  Ernest,  lawyer;  b.  Newburyport,  Mass., 
July  22,  1876;  s.  David  (M.D.)  and  Leah  M.  (Os- 
borne) Foss;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1899;  LL.B.,  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1900;  m.  Elizabeth  Coffin  Whiton, 
of  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Sept.  13,  1906;  3  children, 
Nathaniel  Coffin,  Ernest  Jr.,  Elizabeth.  Admitted 
to  Mass.  bar,  1900;  mem.  editorial  staff  Edward 
Tliompson  Co.,  New  York,  1900-1;  mem.  Jones  & 
Foss,  1901-13;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Newburyport,  1909- 
13;  trustee  Newburyport  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank. 
Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.  Progressive.  Club:  Dalton 
(pres.).     Address:  Newburyport,  INIass. 

FOSS,  Eug"ene  Koble,  ex-governor;  b.  West  Berk- 
shire, Vt.,  Sept.  24,  1858;  s.  George  Edmund  and 
Marcia  Cordelia  (Noble)  Foss;  student  U.  of  Vt., 
1877-9,  A.B.,  1901,  LL.D.,  1913;  m.  Lilla  Sturte- 
vant,  of  Boston,  June  12,  1884;  4  cliildren,  Benja- 
min S..  Noble,  Esther  (Mrs.  Albert  F.  Hickman,  of 
Boston),  Helen.  Entered  mfg.  at  Boston,  1882; 
pres.  B.  F.  Sturtevant  &  Co.,  Becker  Milling  Ma- 
chine Co.,  Mead-Morrison  Mfg.  Co.,  Maverick  Mills; 
interested  in  various  otlier  enterprises.  Prominent 
since  1902  in  advocacy  of  tariff  revision  and  recip- 
rocity. Elected  to  61st  Congress,  Mar.  22,  1910, 
for  unexpired  term  (1910-11)  of  William  C.  Lover- 
ing,  deceased;  gov.  of  Mass.,  terms  1910-11,  1911- 
12,  1912-13;  defeated  for  reelection,  1913.  Demo- 
crat. Baptist.  Mem.  N.E.  Cotton  Mfrs'.  Assn., 
N.E.  Shoe  and  Leather  Assn.,  Nat.  Assn.  of  Manu- 
facturers, Sigma  Phi.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Boston 
Art,  Exchange,  Engineers'  (Boston),  Country 
(Brooklyn).  Recreations:  walking.  Home:  11 
Revere  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  Office:  34  Oliver 
St.,  Boston.* 

FOSS,  George  Ernest;  b.  Pittsfleld,  N.H.,  Mar. 
10,  1873;  s.  Horace  Melvin  and  Abbie  Hannah 
(Green)  Foss;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1897;  m.  Martha 
Longfellow  Brown,  of  Pittsfleld,  N.H.,  June  28, 
1899;  1  son,  Bradbury  Poor,  b.  May  21,  1903. 
Schoolmaster,  Pittsfleld,  N.H.,  1897-8,  Meredith, 
1898-9;  Dover,  1899-01,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1901-14; 
sec.  Springfield  Bd.  of  Trade  since  May  24,  1914.  As 
schoolmaster  made  successful  application,  in  For- 
est Park  Grammar  Sch.,  Springfield,  of  principle  of 
promotion,  under  which  pupils  were  assigned  to 
the  subjects  in  each  grade,  to  which  they  were 
best  adapted,  the  amount  of  work  in  each  subject, 
etc.,  being  according  to  capacity  of  pupil.  Mem. 
Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Nayasset,  Edu- 
cational, Reality.  Home:  49  Firglade  Av.  Office: 
47-51   Worthington   St.,   Springfield,   Mass. 

FOSS,  James  Henry,  author,  educator,  lecturer 
and  town-builder.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

FOSS,  Iieon  Frederic,  insurance;  b.  Maiden, 
Mass.,  Mav  6,  1872;  s.  Frederic  J.  and  Philinda  S. 
(Dexter)  Foss;  prep.  edn.  Boston  Latin  Sch.:  A.B., 
Harvard,  1894;  unmarried.  Has  been  connected 
with   the  Berkshire  Life  Ins.  Co.  since   1894,   gen. 


agt.    since    1904.      Sec.    Boston    Life    Underwriters' 
Assn.    Clubs:  Exchange,  University,  Harvard.    Rec 
reations:  outdoor  sports.     Jlome:   1514  Beacon  St 
Brooklinc,   Mas.s.      oiflce:   79   Milk   St.,   Boston. 

rOSS,  Sam  Walter,  author,  librarian;  June  19, 
1858-Feb.  26,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,   1910-11.) 

FOSTER,  Alfred  Dwig-ht,  lawyer,  life  Ins.;  b. 
Worcester,  Mass..  A\)v.  27,  1852;  s.  Dwight  and 
Henrietta  (lialdwin)  Foster;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1873. 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1876;  m.  Evelyn  M. 
Samborne,  of  Timsbury,  Eng.,  Nov.  17,  1892.  Pres. 
N.E.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.;  dir.  Fall  River  Gas  Works 
(^o.,  Norwich  &  Worcester  R.R.,  Merchants  Nat. 
Bank,  State  St.  Trust  Co.;  trustee  Bo.ston  Ground 
Rent  Trust,  Western  Real  Estate  Trust;  lecturer 
at  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law.  Clubs:  Union,  Har- 
vard (Boston);  University  (New  York).  Home: 
Milton,   Mass.     Office:   87   Milk  St.,  Boston. 

FOSTER,  Allyn  King-,  clergyman;  b.  Baltimore, 
Md.,  Apr.  14,  1868;  s.  Robert  Edward  and  Josephine 
(Wilkinson)  Foster;  grad.  Baltimore  City  Coll., 
1886;  student  Johns  Hopkins,  1886-8;  Th.M.,  South- 
ern Bapt.  Theol.  Sem.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1894;  M.A., 
Yale,  1901;  m.  Kmily  Howard  Foley  (Ph.D.,  Yale), 
of  Cincinnati,  O.,  Oct.  28,  1902;  2  children,  Pearce 
Barnes,  Cicely.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1894; 
pastor  Olivet  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1895-01; 
headmaster  Foster  Sch.  for  Boys,  Cornwall  and 
Litchfield,  Conn.,  1901-8;  acting  pastor  Lafayette 
Av.  Presbyn.  Ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1907-8,  Marcy 
Av.  Bapt.  Ch.,  1908-9:  pastor  First  Bapt.  Ch.,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  since  Nov.,  1909.  Chaplain  Worces- 
ter County  House  of  Correction.  Mem.  Corpn. 
Worcester  Poly.  Inst.  Mem.  Phi  Gamma  Delta. 
Club:  Worcester  Country.  Author:  Making  Re- 
ligion Efficient,  1912;  Cartoons  in  Character,  1915. 
Contbg.  editor  Worcester  Evening  Gazette.  Recre- 
ations: golf.  Home:  31  Monadnock  Rd.,  Worces- 
ter,  Mass. 

FOSTER,  Augustine  Norwood,  clergyman;  b. 
Meriden,  Conn.,  Dec.  14,  1869;  s.  James  U.  and 
Augusta  S.  (Norwood)  Foster;  prep.  edn.  Meriden 
High  Sch.;  student  Harvard  U.,  Boston  Sch.  for 
Social  Workers,  Emerson  Coll.  of  Oratory;  S.T.B., 
Crane  Theol.  Sch.  (Tufts  Coll.),  1894;  m.  Maude 
Dresser  Bailey,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1906. 
Ordained  Unitarian  ministry,  1894;  pastor  2d  Uni- 
versalist  Ch.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1893-05,  1st  Ch.,  Elgin, 
111.,  1906-10,  1st  Parish  (Unitarian),  Uxbridge, 
Mass.,  since  1911.  Democrat.  Home:  Unitarian 
Parsonage,    Uxbridge,    Mass. 

FOSTER,  Avery  Moulton,  M.D. ;  b.  Gray,  Me., 
Apr.  11,  1851;  s.  Moses  B.  and  Eliza  A.  (Benson) 
Foster;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1875; 
married  Mary  A.  Drinkwater,  of  Lincolnville,  Me., 
Dec.  25,  1876  (died  1892);  2d,  Susie  A.  Gate,  of 
Candia,  N.H.,  Apr.  29,  1896;  1  child,  Myra  Isabel,  b. 
1883.  Began  practice  at  Lincolnville  and  later 
practiced  at  Belmont,  Guilford,  Abbot  and  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.;  located  in  Candia,  N.H.,  1887.  Democrat. 
Conglist.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Mem.  Rockingham 
Co.  Med.  Soc,  N.H.  Med.  Assn.  Address:  Candia, 
N.H. 

FOSTER,  Barzillai  Bean,  M.D. ;  b.  Unity,  Me., 
May  5,  1848;  s.  Thomas  Albert  Foster;  prep.  edn. 
Westbrook  Sem.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bow- 
doin), 1870;  m.  Elizabeth  Flagar,  of  Topsham,  Me., 
1870  (died  1884);  2  children,  Fred  F.  (deceased), 
Eliza  Adelaide  (Mrs.  Arthur  C.  Hall);  2d,  Eliza- 
beth M.  Blodgett,  of  Belfast,  Me.,  1886;  3  sons. 
Herbert  B.,  Thomas  A.,  William  Q.  Practiced  at 
Portland,  Me.,  since  1870;  demonstrator  of  anat- 
omy, Med.  Sch.  of  Me.,  1871-2;  city  phys.,  Port- 
land, 1871-3.  Mem.  A.M.A..  Me.  Med.  Assn.  (pres.. 
1907-8),  Am.  Urol.  Assn.,  N.E.  br.  Am.  Urol.  Assn., 
Portland  Med.  Club.  Republican.  Mason;  K.P. 
Recreations:  reading.  Home:  477  Cumberland  Av. 
Office:  653a  Congress  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

FOSTER,  Carl,  lawyer;  b.  Waterford,  Va.,  Aug. 
28,  1872;  s.  Isaac  McKendree  and  Julia  Electa 
(Mosher)  Foster;  A.B.,  Dickinson  Coll.,  Pa.,  1893, 
A.M.,  1896;  admitted  to  bar,  1896;  m.  Carlisle,  Pa., 
June  29,  1897,  Delia  J.  Norcross.  Has  practiced  at 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  since  1896;  mem.  firm  of  Lock- 
wood  &  Beers,  1896-9,  Beers  &  Foster  since  1897; 
pres.    of   Common   Council,    Bridgeport,    1898-1900; 


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mem.  Bridgeport  Bridge  Comm'n,  1900-3;  deputy 
judge  City  Ct.  of  Bridgeport,  1907-9;  judge  City  Ct., 
1909-13.  I^ecturer  New  York  U.  Law  Sell.  Trus- 
tee Conn.  Colony  of  Epileptics.  Republican.  Pres- 
byterian. York  and  Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32',  K. 
T.,  Shriner) ;  Great  Incolionee  I.O.R.M.  Clubs: 
Seaside,  Brooklawn  Country,  Bridgeport  Yacht, 
University;  Graduates'  (New  flaven).  Home:  2440 
North  Av.    Office:   925  Main  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

POSTER,  Charles  Chauncy,  surgeon;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1S57;  s.  Charles  Francis  and 
Mary  (Wells)  Foster;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1880,  M.D., 
1883;  unmarried.  Physician,  Avon  Home,  Cam- 
bridge, 1886-95;  surgeon,  5th  Regt.,  M.V.M.,  with 
rank  of  maj.,  1889;  orthopjedic  surgeon  to  Cam- 
bridge Hosp.,  1886-1903;  maj.  and  surgeon,  5lh 
Mass.  Regt.,  U.S.V.,  Spanish-Am.  War;  It.-col.  and 
med.  dir.,  M.V.M.,  1903;  surgeon-gen.  (brig.-gen.), 
M.V.M.,  1908-13  (resigned).  Mem.  Am.  Orthopaedic 
Assn.,  Assn.  Mil.  Surgeons,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Cam- 
bridge Soc.  Med.  Improvement,  etc.  Club:  Union. 
Author  of  various  articles  in  med.  jours.  Home: 
8   Elm  wood  A  v.,  Cambridge,   I\Tass. 

POSTEK,  Charles  Henry  Wheelwrig-ht,  capital- 
ist; b.  Brookline,  Mass..  Nov.  30,  1859;  s.  Charles 
Orin  and  Caroline  Blanchard  (Candler)  Foster; 
A.B.,  cum  laude.  Harvard,  1881;  m.  Mabel  Chase 
Hill,  of  Brookline.  1885.  Organized  Brookline  Nat. 
Bank,  1886,  later  became  pres.,  sold  it  to  a  syndi- 
cate, 1904;  became  treas.  of  Chickering  &  Sons. 
1891;  now  pres.  and  trustee  same,  chmn.  bd.  of  dirs. 
Am.  Piano  Co.;  pres.  Mut.  Nat.  Bank.  Boston, 
Henderson  Dairy  Co.;  dir.  Foster's  Wharf  Co. 
Trustee  and  treas.  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.:  trustee  for 
several  large  estates.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Union, 
Racquet  and  Tennis.  Eastern  Yacht,  Countrv,  New 
York  Yacht,  University  (New  York).  Home: 
Charles  River.  Mass.    Office:  50  State  St.,  Boston.* 

FOSTER,  David  Johnson,  congressman;  .Tune 
27,  lS57-Mar.  21,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who    in   America,    1912-13.) 

FOSTER,  Dean,  oculist;  b.  Edwardsburg,  Mich., 
Mar.  7,  1870;  s.  Thomas  .T.  and  Alice  (Dean)  Fos- 
ter: A  B.,  U.  of  Kan.,  1896;  M.D..  Yale  Med.  Sch., 
1899;  m.  Mabel  Neale,  Jan.  8,  1903.  Practiced  at 
Stamford,  Conn.,  since  1903;  served  as  asst.  sur- 
geon Manhattan  Eye  and  Ear  Hospital,  New  York; 
oculist  and  aurist,  same,  also  of  Greenwich  Hosp.; 
was  councilman-at-large,  Stamford;  mem.  Conn. 
Senate,  1911-12.  Mem.  A.M. A.  Democrat.  Presby- 
terian. Mason  (32°).  Office:  55  E.  56th  St.,  Stam- 
ford, Conn. 

FOSTER,  Edna  Ahig-ail,  author;  b.  Sullivan  Har- 
bor, Me.;  d.  Charles  W.  (architect)  and  Sarah  J. 
(Dyer)  Foster:  grad.  Lowell  (Mass.)  High  Sch.; 
pupil  Berlitz  Sch.  of  Languages;  unmarried.  Con- 
tributor to  jours,  and  mags,  since  1893;  asst.  editor, 
1895-1900.  editor,  1900,  The  Household;  asso.  edi- 
tor Youth's  Companion  since  1901.  Author:  Hor- 
tense,  a  Difficult  Child.  1902;  Cordelia's  Pathway 
Out,    1905.    Home:   Annisquam,   Mass.* 

FOSTER.  Mrs.  Emily  'Welles,  educator:  b.  South 
Portland,  Me.,  Dec.  29.  1855;  d.  George  Whitefield 
(M.D.)  and  Nancy  McKenna  (Buzzell)  Smith;  de- 
scendant of  Col.  John  Smith,  Revolutionary  sol- 
dier; ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.,  Portland,  and  New 
Orleans  (La.)  Acad,  for  Young  Women;  m.  Elliott 
Cooledge  Foster,  of  Boston.  .Tune  2,  1883.  Prom- 
inent in  work  of  educating  the  blind  since  1883; 
at  Hartford,  Conn.,  since  1888;  founded  first  nurs- 
ery for  blind  infants;  instrumental  in  securing  the 
establishment  of  Conn.  Tnstn.  for  Edn.  of  the 
Blind;  mem.  Conn.  Bd.  of  Edn.  of  the  Blind  since 
1893;  mem.  corpn.  Perkins  Tnstn.  for  the  Blind 
(Boston),  Assn.  for  the  Homeless  Blind  (Worces- 
ter. Mass.);  del.  to  Tnternat.  Conv.,  Paris,  France, 
1897.  Mem.  Conn.  Bot.  Soc,  Audubon  Soc.  (New 
Orleans),  Municipal  Art  Soc,  Sch.  of  Music,  Bird 
Study  Club  (Hartford).  Baptist.  Recreations: 
music,  collecting  antiques.  Address:  Buena  Vista 
Hill,   West  Hartford,   Conn. 

FOSTER,  Enoch,  lawver:  Mav  10.  1839-Nov.  15, 
1913.  rsee  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1912-13.) 

FOSTER.  Francis  Appleton,  mfr.;  b.  Boston. 
Mar.    8,   1843;   s.   William   Hammond  and   Cornelia 


Bennett  (Clark)  Foster;  descendant  of  Reginald 
Foster,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1638;  ed.  English  High 
Sch.,  Boston;  unmarried.  Became  partner  in  Almv 
&  Co.,  Boston,  1867,  Lewis  Bros.  &  Co.,  1873;  en- 
tered mfg.  business  for  self,  under  name  of 
I<"rancis  A.  Foster,  1880;  title  chaneed,  1S93.  to 
Francis  A.  Foster  &  Co.  (firm  incorporated  in 
New  York  as  Francis  A.  Foster  &  Co.,  Inc.);  pres. 
and  treas.  I'uritan  Mills,  drapery  fabrics;  dir. 
Nat.  Shawmut  i^.ank.  W'amsutta  IMills.  Border 
City  Mills,  Sagamore  Mfg.  Co.,  King  Philip  Mills; 
also  personally  engaged  in  banking  business  in 
Boston.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Club:  Union 
(Boston).  Home:  Weston,  Mass.  Office:  322-330 
Summer  St.,  Boston. 

FOSTER,  Francis  Apthorp,  editor;  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Sept.  21,  1872;  s.  Francis  Charles  and  Mar- 
ion (Padelford)  Foster;  Browne  and  Nichols'  Sch., 
Cambridge;  spl.  student  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch. 
(Harvard),  1895;  unmarried.  Editor  Pubis.  N.E. 
Historic-Geneal.  Soc,  1907-12.  Republican.  Mem. 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Colonial 
Soc.  of  Mass.,  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  Cambridge  Hist.  Soc, 
Bunker  Hill  Monument  Assn.  (dir.),  Georgia  Soc. 
of  the  Cincinnati  (treas.).  (];iubs:  St.  Botolph 
(Boston),  Club  of  Odd  Volumes,  Eastern  Yacht 
(Marblehead).    Home:   Edgartown,  Mass.* 

FOSTER,  Francis  Charles,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Mar.  17,  1829;  s.  of  Leonard  and  Lydia  (Geaubert) 
Foster;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1850;  student  Cambridge 
Law  Sch.;  m.  Marion  Padelford,  of  Savannah,  Ga., 
Nov.  24,  1857:  3  children.  T.,eonard  ("now  deceased). 
Caroline  P.  (Mrs.  Christian  B.  Tsdahl),  Francis 
Apthorp.  Practiced  in  Boston  until  retired;  for- 
merly dir.  Broadway  Storage  Co.,  and  Metropoli- 
tan Wharf  &  Storage  Co.,  Mystic  Wharf  &  Stor- 
age Co.  V.-p.  Cambridge  Hosp.  for  25  yrs.  Epis- 
copalian.   Home:   15   Oxford  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

FOSTER,  Frank  Ayres,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Dorches- 
ter, Mass.,  Feb.  15,  1859;  s.  James  and  Mary 
(Ayres)  Foster;  descendant  of  Timothy  Foster, 
who  married  Ruth  Denton,  of  Dorchester,  1654; 
pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Annetta  Sarah  Lapworth,  of 
Dorchester,  Feb.  3.  1886;  2  daughters,  Rachel 
Lambert  (wife  of  Dr.  W.  L.  Queenell,  of  Lynn, 
Mass.),  and  Dorothy.  Connected  with  city  engr.'s 
dent.,  Boston,  15  yrs.;  practicing  civ.  engr.  since 
1894;  also  engr.  for  Consumers'  Agrl.  Phosphate 
Co.  and  Beatey's  Unadulterated  Agrl.  Phosphate 
Co.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1899-1900;  pres.  Dor- 
chester Centre  Improvement  Assn.  Mem.  Boston 
Soc.  C.E.  Republican.  Mason.  Recreations:  yacht- 
ing. Home:  Hotel  Dale,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Office: 
21  S.  Market  St.,  Boston. 

FOSTER,  Frank  Keyes,  printer,  lecturer:  Dec. 
19.  lS54-.Tune  26,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America.   1908-9.)   ) 

FOSTER,  Georg-e  Olcott,  railway  official:  b. 
:\Iedford,  Mass..  Feb.  19,  1860;  s.  Francis  Eliot  and 
Emily  Ann  (Olcott)  Foster;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Med- 
ford;  Bryant  and  Stvatton  Commprrial  Sch..  Bos- 
ton: m.  Nov.  11,  1884.  Blanche  Willard  Boynton, 
of  Medford;  1  son,  Willard  Olcott.  Began  as  elk. 
in  a  wholesale  clothing  house;  later  held  similar 
position  with  woolen  commn.  house,  1880-7;  be- 
came elk.  Fitchburg  R.R.  Co.,  1887,  treas.  since 
1908;  pres.  Medford  .Savines  Bank;  mem.  Common 
Council.  Medford,  1896,  1897;  mem.  Bd.  of  Alder- 
men, 1898,  1899;  chmn.  Medford  Park  Commn., 
1903-9  inclusive.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem. 
Medford  Hist.  Soc.  Club:  Medford  (trustee). 
Home:  Medford,  Mass.  Office:  152  Causeway  St., 
Boston. 

FOSTER,  G-eorsre  Sanford,  M.D. ;  b.  Barrington, 
N.H.,  Apr.  20.  1S82:  s.  George  Sanford  and  Etta 
Frances  (Moulton)  Foster;  grad.  Manchester  (N. 
H.)  High  Sch.,  1901:  studied  Harvard  Summer 
Sch.  of  Phvsical  Edn..  1900,  Harvard  Summer 
Sch.  of  Obstetrics.  1905;  M.D.,  cum  laude.  Tufts 
Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1906  Cores,  of  class);  m.  Manches- 
ter. Dec.  27.  1905,  Elizabeth  Rnss^n  Dan<'orth. 
Acting  phvsical  dir.,  Manchester  Y.M.C.A.,  1900-1; 
physical  dir.,  Concord,  N  H.,  Y.M.C.A.,  1901-2, 
Charlestown  (Mass.)  Y.M.C.A.,  1902-4,  Y.M.C.A., 
INlilford,  Mass.,  1905,  Emmanual  House  Gvm- 
nasium,  1904-6,  and  athletic  dir.  various  high 
schs.  as  adjunct   means  of  obtaining  edn.;  began 


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practice  at  Manchester,  Feb.  1,  1907;  surgeon  and  1SS4:  3  children.  Forest  K.,  b.  Jan.  25.  1886;  Sidney 

pathologist  to  Notre  Dame  Hosp.    Mem.  IManches-  H..  June  27.  1!SS9;  Louise  K.,  Sept.  30.  1891.    Commd. 

ter  Med.   Soc,   Hillsboro  Co.  Med.  Soc,  N.H.  Med.  2d  It.  20th  U.S.  Inf.,  June  15,  1876;  1st  It.,  June  4, 

Soc,    N.H.     Surs.    Soc,    Phi     l^eta    Clii     (ex-prcs.).  ISSl;  capt.,  Apr.  20,   1891;   maj.   12th  Inf..   Nov.   15, 

Mason;   Odd  Fellow;    mem.   N.E.   Order  of  Protec-  1899;  It. -col.,  July  26,  1903;  col.  9th  U.S.  Inf..  June 

tion,   Order  of  Golden  Cross,  A.O.U.W..  Royal  Ar-  25.    1906;   retired.   Oct.   6.   1906.   on  account  of   dis- 

canum    (med.   examiner  of  each).    Club:   Y.M.C.A.  ability  incurred  in  line  of  duty.    Adj.  inf.  battalion. 

Address:  Manchester,  N.H.  expdn.  to  disarm  and  dismount  Indians  at  Standing 

FOSTER,    Georg-e    Scott,    M.D.;    June    7.     1848-  J^^^^  .^^^.PJl^^'^^^^   agencies.   Dak.   Ty.,    Oct.    15- 

Aug.  8,  1911.    (See  vol    1909  )  Nov.    10,    1876;    commanded   expdn.    to   collect   and 

remove    Gros-Ventres    Indians    to    Fort    P.eithold 


Boston.      Began     writing     for    publication.     1878;  lantry  in  action  against  P^lpino  insurgents  at  the 

writer    of    stories,    prose    and    Poetry.      Suggested  Battle  of  Cainta"!   mentioned   by   name   in   official 

through   the   press   years  ago   the   idea  ot    requir-  report    of    Brig.-Gen.    Lovd    Wlieaton,    for    "very 

ing  seats  for  elks,  in  stores;  treas.Winthrop  Sch.  great  gallantrv  in  the  st6rming  of  Pasig  and  the 

Assn.;  mem    Bostonian  Soc.  (life)    Mass.  Soc    Pre-  combat  at  Cainta."    Prof.  mil.  science  and  tactics. 

vention  of  Cruelty  to  Animals  (life  ,  Animal  Res-  xj.    of   Vt.,    1890-3.     Justice    of    the    peace    several 

cue  League  of  Boston,  N.E.  Woman's  Press  Assn.;  yrs  •       rnem     Vt      Gen      Assembly      session     1915 

^?^£-    ^^"^-    ^lineral    Art    League.     Episcopalian,  (chmn.  com.  on  mil.  affairs).    Republican.    Comdr. 

Clubs:  Music  Lovers    Woman  s  Professional,  Busi-  yt.    Commandery    Mil.    Order    Loval    Legion    U.S.. 

ness   Woman  s,    Boston    City.     Adv9cate   of   rever-  1913.   comdr.  Vt.  Commandery  Mil.  Order  Foreign 

ence  for  God  and  religion;   patriotism;   loyalty  to  Wars,   1914:   chmn.   bd.   mgrs.  Vt.  Soc.   S.A.R.   sev- 

family  and  friends;  kindness  towards  mankind  and  gral  vrs.;  comdr.  Vt.  Div.  Sons  of  Vets.,  1891-2;  etc. 

all    dumb    creatures.      Author:    Reflections,    1895;  Address:  North  Calais,  Vt. 
Poetic  Gems.    Address:  55  Worcester  St..  Boston. 

POSTER,  Henry  Ward,  civil  engr.;  b.  Grav.  Me.,  .,^?,^^^.f'   ^°^^?.^   ?Jf''^*.\^.^^=^Vn^v,r.^Pi!^,''.n^?; 

Dec.     11,     1857;     s.     Solomon     Bei-rv    and    Eunice  f^rQorah    l^,.    fpoalr:^i^  ^LfA.."^°JloH    l"v,^in^I 

(Ricker)    Foster;    ed.    pub.    schs.:    internat.    Corr.  ^"cid     Indover    ml    1 B ^  Dartm^^^^ 

cMWren^E?hel'^ay!  S^i  w!nn?f1-ed."  Ha'l'been  S'^o'f*  Pe?bodv%^sJ°n<^c'"l-9 ''i8rq"'3%^ild'^ei- 

connected    as.  civil  .  engr,  _with_  S,    D.. Warren    &  ^^^^^i,^^,',  ^r>^^^^^lJL^^%  ^%^J^:.,^^^J^^^  ^^^^^^^^ 
Co..    pape 
hydraul 

fS.*^on*h;4raulirwo"k"fSrE!7.'DTponrPo^^^^^  ^:?^''-j,^r.';Z^^.^^^n^^^S\^^f°^^^^^^ 

Co.    1912;    city    engr..    Westbrook.    1892-02;    mem.  ^°  creations       golf^°fifhng       \ddres^       Peab^dv 

Superintending  Sch.  Com.,  1898-01.    Mem.  Me.  Soc.  ^IJ^^^^^^'      ^      '    "^hing.       Address.      Peabody, 

Civ.    Engrs.,    Cumberland   Inst,   for   Paper   Perfec-  -^'*^-^- 

tion.    Republican.    Conglist.    Mason;  mem.  Knights        POSTER,    James    Milton,    M.D.:    Mar.    8,    1829- 

of    Pythias.     Recreations:    music,    motoring.     Ad-  Mar.,  1911.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

dress:  Cumberland  Mills.  Me.  POSTER,    John   Harold,    forester;    b.    Waltham, 

POSTER,  Herbert  Darling-,  college  prof.;  b.  West  Mass.,  Apr.  13,  1880;  s.  John  and  Nellie  M.  (Web- 
Newbury,  Mass..  June  22,  1S63:  s.  Davis  (D.D.)  ster)  Foster;  grad.  Waltham  High  Sch..  1899:  B.S., 
and  Harriet  Louisa  (Darling)  Foster;  A.B.,  Dart-  Norwich  U.,  1903;  grad.  work  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
mouth,  1885;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1892;  Morgan  fellow  1904;  M.F..  Yale  Forest  Sch.,  1907;  unmarried, 
in  history.  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.,  1891-3:  (Litt.D.,  Tech.  asst.,  1907-9,  asst.  chief  of  state  cooperation, 
U.  of  Geneva,  Switzerland,  1909);  m.  Lillian  Dar-  1909-11,  U.S.  Forest  Service;  prof,  of  forestry, 
lington  Smith,  of  Liverpool,  Eng.,  July  7,  1897.  n.H.  State  Coll.,  since  1911.  Mem.  Soc.  Am.  For- 
Taught  English  and  history,  1885-8,  and  organized  esters,  Am.  Forestry  Assn.,  Soc.  for  Protection 
dept.  of  history,  1888-91,  Worcester  (Mass.)  Acad.;  n.H.  Forests,  Eastern  Foresters'  Assn.,  Alpha 
elected  prof,  history,  Dartmouth,  1893,  with  year's  Zeta:  v.-p.  nat.  organization  of  Theta  Chi  and  edi- 
leave  of  absence;  spent  1893-4  in  study  at  Cam-  tor  of  the  magazine.  "The  Rattle."  Progressive 
bridge,  Eng.,  Berlin.  Leipzig,  and  in  European  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason  (32°).  Club:  Sou- 
travel;  prof,  history.  Dartmouth,  since  1894.  Spent  began  Countrv.  Author:  fbrochures  or  bulls.)  Tax- 
1901-2  and  190S-9  in  investigation  at  Geneva  and  ation  of  Forests  in  N.H.;  Forest  Conditions  in 
London.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  Louisiana;  Conditions  of  Cutover  Forest  Lands  in 
books,  etc.)  Contbr.  various  hist,  articles.  Home:  Mississippi;  Engelmann  Spruce  in  Colorado:  For- 
Hanover,  N.H.*  est   Conditions    in    Southwest    Mississippi;    Forest 

POSTER,    Herbert   Ernest,   lawver;    b.    at    Win-  Conditions  on  Allegheny  and  Monongahela  Water- 

throp.    Me..    Aug.    15,    1872:    s.    Benjamin    F.    and  sheds:  Marketing  White  Pine  in  New  Hampshire; 

Emma  J.   (Plummer)   Foster:  ed.  Colby  U.,  1892-3;  etc.      Recreations:      photography,     motoring.      Ad- 

m.    LaVerne   A.   Keene,    of   Winthrop,    Me.,    Oct.    4,  dress:  Durham,  N.H. 

1899.     Studied    law;    began    practice   at   Winthrop,        — ^.e-m-n-D     t^v^   lur^ri^-^    ^io^o-.rrv,or,.   v^    vtar^a■nr^ 

Mar.  19,  1897:  treas.  and  mng.  dir.  Lewiston,  Greene  ^FO|^=»'  ^°^^.  ^*=?o,^'  r^^?^   (^^thaHne  ^Mc^ 

&   Monmouth    Telenhone    Co.;    elk.    Alveoro   Mines  ^^-.^^■J-J^l'^-^^J°J.IJ},3  i%«9.   SroH     Anrlover 

Co.      Chmn.    Rep.    Town    Com.    3    yrs.     Methodist.  S^^^^  ^^/^^^'^    ^k^-^^^'Z^/e  h    E^^^ 

Mason    (Shriner);    mem.    I.O.O.F.,    M.W.A.,    Royal  ^L'l^^Tvk?^     T.i  f '  1^97     n^n^nn    i?s^    tiHps^ 

Arcanum,    Am.    Benefit;    grand    regent    Royjil    Ar-  ter.  Mass.,  Jan.  4,  1887.    Deacon.  18S_5,  pi  iPst^;8S6, 

canum 
same. 
Order 
Angeles, 

atirTnc!-     ViaooVion      tonnic        Arlrlre<5<5-     Winthron     Mp  ^no    sec.    SianuiriK     cum.,    ujucesc    ui     iniisa.      <^iuua. 

ations.    baseball,  tennis.    Address,     winthrop.  Me.  j^^    Botolph.  Clericus.  Harvard   (Boston).    Author: 

POSTER.  Herbert  Sidney,   retired  army  officer:  The  White  Stone.  1901:  To  Know  and  Believe,  1908. 

b.   Calais.  Vt.,   Aug.   8,   1853;   s.   Sidney  Henry  and  Home:  198  Bav  State  Rd.,  Boston.* 
Louise   Rich    (Dudlev)    Foster;    ed.   dist.    sch.    and  '  .  ^     ^       .    ^  ,,  ^ 

Goddard  Sem.  to  1871;  page  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1867-        POSTER,    John    Pierrepont    Codringrton.    M.D.; 

9,   and  Constl.   Conv..   1870;   grad.  U.S.   Mil.   Acad.,  Mar.    2.    lS47-Apr.    1,    1910.      (See    vol.    1909,    also 

1876;    m.   Laura   A.   Kent,   of  Calais,   Vt„   Feb.    28,  Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


POSTEB,  Joseph,  rear-admiral  U.S.N. ;  b.  Glou- 
cester, Mass.,  June  17,  1841;  s.  Joseph  and  Ade- 
laide Coues  (Spalding)  Foster;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt. 
schs.,  Portsmouth,  N.H.;  m.  Helen  Dickey,  of 
Lowell,  Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1S75  (died  Mar.  27,  1904); 
2d,  at  St.  George's  Ch.,  Hanover  Sq.,  London, 
Josephine  Hunt,  of  Broxbourne,  Hertfordshire, 
Eng.,  Mar.  17,  1906.  Entered  U.S.N.,  Oct.  3,  1862; 
apptd.  acting  asst.  p.-m.,  Oct.  19,  1863;  transferred 
to  regular  navy,  Aug.  10,  1866;  advanced  through 
various  grades  and  commd.  pay  dir.,  with  rank  of 
capt.,  Aug.  27,  1901;  advanced  to  rank  of  rear- 
admiral  and  retired  at  own  request  after  40  yrs.' 
service,  Dec.  9,  1902.  Served  during  Civil  War 
in  South  Atlantic  Blockading  Squadron,  most  of 
the  time  off  Charleston.  Mem.  bd.  of  instrn.  pub. 
schs.,  Portsmouth.  N  H.,  1909-13.  Republican. 
Theist.  Mem.  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal. 
Soc,  G.A.R.,  Loyal  Legion,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars, 
S.A.R.  Author:  The  Graves  We  Decorate;  also 
other  hist,  pamphlets.  Home:  26  Middle  St., 
Portsmouth.  N.H.» 

POSTEB,  Mabel  Grace  (Miss),  author;  b.  Bos- 
ton, 1869;  d.  Ilev.  Addi.soii  P.  and  Harriette  D.  Fos- 
ter; ed.  Hasbrouck  Inst.,  Jersey  City,  N.J.  Lec- 
turer on  art  and  history,  Italian  life  and  literature. 
Mem.  Woman's  Literary  Union.  Author:  The  Heart 
of  the  Doctor,  1902;  Crossed  Hammers,  1908; 
(plays)  The  Best  Sellers;  The  Name  Day,  1915. 
Addi'css:  Portland.  IMe. 

POSTER,  Maitland  P.,  editor  and  pub.;  b.  Con- 
cord. N.H.,  Oct.  29,  1862;  s.  Henry  B.  and  Harriet 
S.  (Dole)  Foster;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Concord;  m. 
Mabel  G.  Whitney,  of  Milford,  Mass.,  May  16, 
1889.  Editor  and  pub.  Southbridge  (Mass.)  Jour- 
nal, 1887-91,  Wakefield  Citizen,  1891-1900;  treas. 
Marigold-Foster  Printing  Co.,  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
1900-9;  editor  and  propr.  Berkshire  Courier.  Great 
Barrington,  Mass.,  since  1909;  treas.  Courier 
Printing  Co.,  Littleton.  N.H.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Home:    Great    Barrington,    INIass. 

POSTEB,  Marcus  Iilewellyn,  merchant;  b.  Os- 
wego, N.Y.,  Dec.  8,  1871;  s.  Llewellyn  and  Marion 
(Carpenter)  Foster;  descendant  of  Cliristopher 
Foster,  the  Immigrant,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1638;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Oswego;  grad.  Eastman  Business  Coll., 
Poughkeepsie,  1893;  m.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Alice 
Hathaway,  d.  John  S.  Baldwin,  formerly  editor 
Worcester  Spy.  Mar.  2,  1897;  4  children,  Marcella 
H.,  Alicia,  Ellen  Frances,  Marcus  L..  Jr.  Engaged 
in  merchandising,  Worcester,  Mass.,  since  1898; 
pres.  Foster  Associates  (Inc.);  pres.  and  treas. 
Stone  &  Foster  Lumber  Co.  (Inc.);  v. -p.  Park  Build- 
ing Co.  (Inc.);  treas.  William  L.  Dines,  Jr.,  Co. 
(Inc.);  pres.  and  treas.  Higliland  Spruce  (ZJo.  (Inc.) 
of  Black  Mountain.  N.C.;  Ravenels  Co.  (Inc.).  Rav- 
enels,  S.C. ;  treas.  Dickey,  Campbell  &  Co.  (Inc.), 
Black  Mountain,  N.C. ;  dir.  Worcester  Nat.  Bank; 
trustee  Mechanics  Savings  Bank,  "SVorcester.  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  Clubs:  Worcester,  Quinsiga- 
mond  Boat,  Worcester  Country,  Tatnuck  Country. 
Home:  6  Massachusetts  Av.  Office:  Central  and 
Union    Sts.,    Worcester,    Mass. 

POSTEB,  Paul  Pinkerton,  editor;  b.  Washington, 
May  23,  1875;  s.  Samuel  Tufts  and  Elizabeth  (Pink- 
erton)  Foster;  grad.  Pinkerton  Acad.,  Derry,  N.H., 
1893;  has  made  spl.  studies  in  Spanish,  German 
and  French  langs.;  m.  Catherine  Spoors,  of  Boston, 
Sept.  15,  1903.  Organized  and  developed  unique 
editorial  library,  containing  large  classified  col- 
lection of  Am.  and  foreign  periodical  lit.;  became 
connected  with  Youth's  Companion,  1894,  and  in 
charge  Nature  and  Science  Dept.  since  1911,  asso. 
editor  since  1913.  Progressive.  Conglist.  Mem. 
spl.  Libraries  Assn..  El. Club  Espanol  (Boston). 
Club:  Lakewood  Tennis,  of  Newton  Highlands. 
Home:  Newton  Highlands,  Mass.  Office:  Youth's 
Companion,    Boston.* 

POSTEB,  BalDh  'William,  lawyer;  b.  Evanston, 
111..  Sept.  3.  1858;  s.  Randolph  S.  and  Sarah  Ann 
(Miley)  Foster;  ed.  Woodward  High  Sch.,  and 
Hughes  High  Sch.,  Cincinnati;  A.B.,  Boston  U., 
1881;  LL.B..  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law.  1885;  m. 
Helen  A.  Huestis.  of  Boston,  Sept.  5,  1911.  Prac- 
ticed in  Boston  since  1885;  lecturer  on  patent  law, 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  since  1912.  Mem.  Beta 
Theta  Pi,  Phi  Delta  Phi.    Republican.    Methodist. 


Recreations:  swimming,  walking.  Home:  1874 
Commonwealth  Av.,  Brookline.  Office:  60  State 
St.,  Boston. 

POSTEB,  Beginald,  lawyer;  b.  Worcester,  Mass., 
Jan.  2.  1803;  s.  lion.  Dwight  and  Henrietta  Per- 
kins (Baldwin)  Foster;  A.B.,  Yale,  1884;  LL.B., 
lioston  U.,  1886;  m.  Boston,  Mar.  8,  1893,  Harriette 
Story  Lawrence.  Admitted  to  bar  1887  and  since 
in  practice  at  Boston;  mem.  law  firm  Foster  & 
Turner.  Trustee  Mass.  Electric  Cos.,  Boston  Ter- 
minal Co.,  Central  Bldg.  Trust,  Pemberton  Bldg. 
Trust;  dir.  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.,  N.E.  Mut.  Life 
Ins.  Co.,  Pacific  Mills,  United  Fruit  Co.  Home: 
Manchester,  Mass.,  and  48  Fenway.  Office:  87 
Milk   St.,   Boston. 

POSTEB,  Blchard  B.,  commandant;  b.  Ipswich, 
Mass.,  Nov.  11,  1842;  s.  Philemon  Cummings  and 
Hannah  (Pickard)  Foster;  ed.  common  schs.;  m. 
Harriet  Elma  Towle,  of  Medford,  Mass.,  Aug.  1, 
1S7S.  -Enlisted  as  pvt.  in  Co.  C,  19th  Regt.  Mass. 
Inf.  July  26,  1861;  discharged  as  sergt.  June  30, 
1865:  adj.  Soldiers'  Home  in  Mass.,  Feb.  17,  1S90; 
commandant  since  Oct.  8,  1909.  Republican.  Uni- 
versalist.  Mem.  G.A.R..  Knights  of  Honor.  Ad- 
dress:  Soldiers'  Home,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

POSTEB,  Theodore  Dexter,  stationer;  b.  Lynn, 
Mass.,  May  4,  1852;  s.  Francis  and  Lucy  M.  (Rob- 
inson) Foster;  descendant  of  Reginald  Foster. 
Ipswich,  Mass..  1638;  ed.  pub.  sclis.,  Cambridge, 
and  New  Church  Sch.,  Waltham,  Mass.;  m.  M.  Ella 
Littlefleld,  of  Cambridge,  June  15,  1881;  2  son.';, 
Harry  L.,  F.  Leon.  With  Cutter.  Tower  &  Co. 
wliolesale  stationers,  Boston,  1868-75;  in  employ 
of  Clark  W.  Brvan  &  Co.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  187  5- 
80;  with  Hall  &  Whiting  and  Charles  H.  Whiting. 
Boston.  18S0-8;  mem.  Greenough,  Hopkins  &  Gush- 
ing, stationers  and  blank  book  mfrs.,  organized 
1888,  changed  to  Greenough.  Adams  &  Gushing. 
1892,  and  Adams.  Gushing  &  Foster,  1898.  Re- 
publican. Club:  Newtowne  (Cambridge).  Recrea- 
tions: motoring.  Home:  49  Garfield  St.,  Cam- 
bridge.    Office:   168  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

POSTEB,  "Walter  Herbert,  lawyer;  b.  La  Grange. 
Me.,  IVIar.  31,  1880;  s.  Ernest  Montgomery  and 
Carolyn  (Banton)  Foster;  descendant  of  Capt. 
Timothy  Foster  and  Stephen  Foster,  both  of  whom 
fought  in  the  Revolutionary  War;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
La  Grange  and  Old  Town,  Me.,  later  under  pvt.  in- 
struction; LL.B.,  U.  of  Me.,  Sch.  of  Law,  1905; 
(LL.M.,  U.  of  Me.,  1914);  spl.  course.  Harvard, 
1905-6;  m.  Gertrude  Sullivan,  of  Brookline.  Mass., 
Oct.  23,  1909;  1  daughter,  Daphne.  Practiced  law  in 
Boston  since  1906;  mem.  MacPherson  &  Foster,  and 
counsel  for  Boston  Elevated  Ry.  Co.,  1907-9;  asso- 
ciated with  Clarence  C.  Colbv  and  organized  firm 
of  Foster  &  Colby,  May,  1909;  David  A.  Pfromm 
admitted  to  firm,  Oct..  1914.  present  firm,  Foster. 
Colby  &  Pfromm;  has  been  counsel  in  a  number  of 
large  cases,  involving  liability  of  promoters;  coun- 
sel in  important  cases  in  courts  of  N.Y.  and  Pa.; 
sec.  and  dir.  Thurston  Timberland  Co.,  "V\'ellesley 
Gravel  Co.  Del.  to  Progressive  Party  Nat.  Conv., 
Chicago.  Aug.,  1912:  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Harvard 
(Boston),  Rotary.  Contbr.  to  law  reviews.  Rec- 
reations: books,  hunting,  boating,  fishing.  Office: 
50  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

POSTEB,  'Warren.  Bunham,  editor,  writer;  h. 
Geneseo.  111.,  Nov.  13,  1886;  s.  William  Horton  and 
Edith  (Dunham)  Foster;  family  in  America  since 
1620;  grandson  of  late  J.  Ellen  Foster  and  of 
late  Charles  Dunham;  ed.  Geneseo  pub.  schs.;  Uni- 
versity Sch.  (Coulter's),  Chicago;  Universitv  of 
Chicago;  m.  Willie  Curtis,  of  Milford,  111.,  Aug.  31. 
1908;  2  children.  Elizabeth,  William  Curtis.  On 
editorial  staff,  Chicago  Daily  Journal,  1905-6; 
reader  in  English.  Universitv  of  Chicago.  1907; 
instr.  in  English.  Iowa  State  College,  1908-9;  with 
The  Youth's  Companion  since  1909,  now  depart- 
ment editor;  N.E.  editor  The  Survey,  1912-14. 
Apptd.,  1911,  by  Gov.  Eugene  N.  Foss,  mem.  Mass. 
Homestead  Commn.  which  is  charged  with  the 
administration  of  obligatory  laws  (only  such  in 
world)  governing  city  and  town  planning  boards 
In  all  Mass.  municipalities:  re-apptd.  mem.  Home- 
stead Commn.,  1912.  for  term  of  3  yrs.  Interested 
since  1910  in  ednl.  motion  pictures;  pres.  Commun- 
ity Motion  Picture  Bureau;  mgr.  lecture  courses 
and    motion    pictures,    Sch.    Com.    City   of   Boston, 


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Chautauqua  Instn.,   Chautauqua,   N.Y.,   etc.     Mem.  of  China.    Order  Sacred  Treasure,  33  class  (Japan), 

Am.    Soc.    Promotion    Industrial    Kdn.,    Am.    Soc.  1907;    also    received    thanks    from    Japanese    Govt. 

Study    and    Prevention    of    Infant    Mortality,    Nat.  for  services  in  China-Japan  War,   1895;   presented 

Municipal  League,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  with  silver  loving  cup  and  address  by  entire  native 

Boston    City    Club,    IMass.    Federation    for    Rural  city   of  Chefoo    for   services   to   it   in    Boxer   War; 

Progress   (council).  Am.   Pub.   Ilealtli  Assn.,  Delta  also  with  an  address  and  silver  punch  bowl  by  for- 

Upsilon,    etc.;    an    organizer   and    gen.    chmn.    Nat.  eign  community  of  Chefoo,  an  address  from  native 

Com.    on    the    Rural    Survey.      Asst.    editor    Delta  Christians    of    Shantung    for    assistance    rendered, 

Upsilon     Quarterly.       Author:      (with     Elmer     C.  also  from  all  the  high  officials  in   Shantung;   also 

Adams)      Heroines     of     Modern     Progress,     1912.  an  address  from  the  Chinese  authorities  for  serv- 

Editor  of  many   books,   including  Modern  Heroine  ices    in    the    Russo-Japanese   War,    and    thanks    of 

Series.     Speaker  on  sociol.  and  e'inl.  topics.     Home:  Russian  and  Japanese  authorities,  and  many  reso- 

407    Central    St.,  Auburndale,    Mass.     Office:    The  lutions,  addresses,  etc.,  Europe,  Eng.,  Can.  and  U.S. 

Youth's  Companion,   Boston,   Mass.  for  services  in  Boxer  War.     Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Inter- 

FOSTER,  William  Eaton,   librarian;   b.   Brattle-  "^t.    Law     Am.    Polit.    Science    Assn.,    Am.    Acad, 

boro,  Vt.,  June  2.   1S51;  s.  Joseph  Coggin  and  Abi-  Poll t.   and   Social  Science,  Army  and  Navy  Union. 

gail    Ann    (Eaton)    Foster;    A.B.,    BrSwn    U.,    1873,  etc.     Home.  Winchester,  Mass.* 

A.M.,    1876    (Litt.D.,    1901);   m.    Julia   Appleton,    of  FOWLER,  Joseph  W.,  law  and  insurance.     (See 

Providence,    R.I.,    Mar.    2,    1886.      Librarian    Hyde  vol.   1909.) 

Park    (Mass.)     Pub.    Library,    1873-6;    cataloguer,  FOWLER,  Nathaniel  Clark,  Jr.,  author,  business 

Turner  Free  Library,   Randolph,   Mass.,   1876-7;   li-  adviser,    educator;    b.    Yarmouth,    Mass.,    Jan.    21, 

brarian  Providence  Pub.  Library  sinee  1877.     Mem.  is58;  s.  Nathaniel  Clark  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Ellis) 

A.L.A.,    Am.    Hist.    Assn.,    Am.    Antiq.    Soc;    pres.  Fowler;  ed.  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.,  Boston:  m.  Fannie 

Mass.    Library    Club,    1S94-5,    R.I.    Library    Assn.,  Allice  Foote,  of  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Apr.  27,  1882.    On 

1903-5.      (See  Who's  Who  in  American   for  books,  staffs  of  Boston  Traveller,  1876-8,  Boston  Commer- 

etc.)     Club:  University.     Address:   240  Bowen  St.,  cial  Bulletin,   1879:   founder,   1880,  pub.  and  editor 

Providence,  R.I.*  Pittsfield   (Mass.)   Daily  Journal;  later  Worcester, 

FOSTER,  William  Hamilton,   educator;   b.   Con-  Mass.,  Light;  founder,  1892,  and  mgr.  Fowler  Sch. 

cord,  N.H.,  Aug.  27,  1861;  s.  William  Lawrence  and  of  Advertising   (1st  of  its  kind).     Instr.  advertis- 

Harriet    Morton    (Perkins)    Foster;    prep.    edn.    St.  ing,  salesmanship,  printing,  etc.,  Boston  pub.  high 

Paul's    Sch.,    Concord;    M.A.,   Dartmouth,    1885;    m.  schs.  and  elsewhere;  lecturer  on  publicity,  business 

Alcina    Elizabeth    Gordon,    of    Exeter,    N.H.,    June  methods  and  human  betterment  subjects;  planned 

28,  1888;  1  daughter,  Mrs.  Evelyn  Foster  Gardiner,  publicity  and  selling  campaigns  for  over  50  large 

Master  St.  Paul's  Sch.  since  1884,  v.  r.  since  July  Am.    business    houses.      Conducted    syndicates    of 

1,  1911.     Trustee  Episcopal  Diocese  N.H.     Address:  publicity,    business   and   salesmanship   articles,    25 

St.  Paul's  School,  Concord,  N.H.  yrs.    in    aggregate   of    over    2,000    newspapers    and 

FOSTER,  William  Trufant,  educator,  now  pres.  business   and   trade   jours.;    syndicate   of   "Success 

Reed  Coll.,   Portland,   Ore.      (See   vol.    1909.)  for   Boys''   in    over    12  000    newspapers;    origmated 

FOTTI.-EH,    John    mir^ervman-    iSTi-iqoq       ("See  many  modern  Styles  Of  advertising;  Originated  the 

vol     1^09  )                      nurseryman,    1815-190J.      (bee  f^ei^onstration  form  of  edn  ,  and  gave  demonstra- 

h^Jiy^'J.—     ^   „          -,                       £        I,      A            ™  tions    of    salesmanship,    business-doing    and    man- 

^T^°^o^^'   ?n*°^?^o^"   P^P®""   '"^'■■^  ^\r^^'^^^'^•  agement  before  classes  in  Boston  and  other  cities; 

Mass.,    Sept.   ^20,    1842^^  s.    George^  and^  Mary^Ann  established   lab.    of  business    method  _of   teaching. 

ivic  League, 
3.     Mason. 

N.D.,   Aug.    29,    1900;    3   children,   Mary   A.,   George  Home:' 4^7  cVmb^-idVrst",  Allston^DTstrict.     6fflc4: 

Brainard,    Edward    Hazen.      Engaged    in   manufac-  ^g^g  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston.* 

ture  of  paper  at  Holyoke,  Mass.,  since  1880;  pres.  _^,„, _.„      ^       .       ^    \.    ^     ■.-j.^-,        ,                   w 

Hampden  Glazed  Paper  &  Card  Co.;  pres.  and  treas.  ^.  BOWLER,     Oswm    Hart    Doolittle,    lawyer;     b. 

Valley  Paper  Co.;  dir.   Parsons  Paper  Co.;  trustee  North  Haven,  Conn.,  Jan.  1/     1857:  s.  Henry  Bald- 

and  auditor  Mechanics  Savings  Bank.     Republican,  win  and  Lucy  Eloise   (Doolittle)   Fowler;  descend- 

Conglist.     Odd  Fellow.     Home:  39  IngersoU  Grove,  ant,  on  paternal  side,  of  William  Fowler,  Milford, 

Springtleld,  Mass.     Office:   Hampden  Glazed  Paper  Conn      1639     and    on    maternal    side     of    Abraharn 

Co.,    Holyoke,    Mass.  P^.^'^IU^.  J^^-iningford,  Conn     16^0;  PhB     Sheffield 

J.^-^,^-^-^-^      -wr                ™-i                  4.-      1     1                   1,  Scientific  Sch.   (Yale),  1878;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch., 

FOWLER,    Harvey    Klapp,    retired    lawyer;    b  ^^^-^     ^     g      ^    4    ,^84,   Carrie  Belle  Parmelee,  of 

Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.,  Jan.   1,   1818.      (See  vol.  1909.)  Wallingford;   3   children.   Mabel    (wife  of  John  W. 

FOWLER,    Henry    Thatcher,     college    prof.;    b.  Leavenworth,    of    Wallingford),    Ethel    Blakeslee, 

Fishkill,  N.Y.,  Mar.  4,  1867;  s.  Hon.  Milton  A.  and  Helen    Parmelee.      In    gen.    practice    of   law    since 

Catharine    Putnam     (Sykes)     Fowler;    B.A.,    Yale,  1881;  judge  of  probate,  Dist.  of  Wallingford,  1892- 

1899;    grad.    student,    Yale,    1890-1,    1894-6,    Ph.D.,  4;  judge  of  Borough  Ct.  of  Wallingford  since  Apr. 

1896;  student  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1892-4;  m.  at  Clifton  1.   1911:  trustee  Dime  Savings  Bank,  Wallingford. 

Springs,  N.Y.,  Harriet  Mansur  Nesmith,  of  Cleve-  Republican.       Episcopalian.       Club:     Wallingford. 

land,    Julv,    1897.       Teacher    in    Norwich     (Conn.)  Home:  369  Center  St.     Office:  Simpson  Blk.,  Wall- 

Acad.,   1891-2;   gen.   sec.   Yale  U.   Y.M.C.A.,    1892-4;  ingfnrd.  Conn. 

^^!,*^-   ^?c?i^|-   ^'^-^^^l^n^^A?^;^'   '^^''^•i?''°T,-iP^'''^°^/  FOWLER,     Rufus    Bennett,     expert     In     patent 

Pphy-, .1896-7,  prof.,    1897-01,   Knox  Coll      111.;   prof,  pauses;    b.    Northbridge,    Mas.s.,    Dec.    5,     1841;    s. 

bibl.  lit.  arid  history.  Brown  U.,  since  1901      Mem.  charles    and    Susan    Frost    (Bennett)    Fowler:    de- 

Soc.  Bibl    Lit.  and  Exegesis,  Archgol.  Inst    Amer-  gcendant  of  Philip  Fowler.  Ipswich.  Mass..  1633-4 


FOWLER,  John,  consul;  b.  Boston,  May  9,  1858;  3;  studied  law,  1862-5:  lecturer  on  commercial  law, 

s.   John  Henry  and  Julia  A.    (Brown)    Fowler;   ed.  United  States  Coll.  of  Business  and  Finance,  New 

Phillips  Acad.,  Exeter,  N.H.,  class  of  '79;  m.  Lydia  Haven,  Conn.,  1866-7;  mem.  whole=^ale  house,  Chi- 

Marie   Loureiro,    of  Ningpo,   China,    Mar.    18,    1891  casro,    1869-70;    engaged    in    designing    machinery, 

(died  Sept.    5,    1901).      Entered   govt,    service  Apr.,  "^"orcester.    Mass.,    1872-4;    mfr.    Stafford    Springs, 

1879;    in    Naval    Rendezvous,    Washington,    until  Conn.,   1875-81:  resided  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  since 

1881;   then   on  U.S.S.   Tallapoosa  until   that  vessel  1881,  as  patent  atty.  and  expert  in  patent  causes, 

was  wrecked,  Aug.,  1885.     (ilerk  to  capt.,  to  Sec.  of  representing  several  large  mfg.  concerns;  on  own 

the  Navy,   and   to   the   President.     Cruised  around  account  until  1914,  when  George  H.  Kennedy.  .Jr., 

the   world,    1886-9;    U.S.    consul   at  Ningpo,    China,  was  admitted  as  partner  under  firm  name  of  Fow- 

1890-6,  at  Chefoo,  China,  1896-12,  Foochow,  China,  ler    &    Kennedy:    dir.    Wright    Wire    Co.,    Morgan 

July  1,  1912-14.     Appointed  consul-general,  Feb.  2,  Spring  Co.;  pres.  Worcester  Bd.   of  Trade.   1900-1; 

1904,  reappointed  consul,  June  10,  1908.     Decorated  sec.  Worcester  Park   Comm'rs;    trustee  Worcester 

Order  Double  Dragon,    1st  class,   3d  div.   and   also  Co.    Inst,    for    Savings:    trustee    Worcester    Acad.; 

2d  div.,  1908,  and  2d  class  2d  div.  by  the  Emperor  mem.  Commn.  Industrial  Edn.,  Public  Edn.  Assn., 


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Worcester  Soc.  of  Antiquity,  Worcester  Co.  Music- 
al Assn.,  Mass.  Civic  League,  Nat.  Conf.  Charities 
and  Correction,  Worcester  Mechanics'  Assn.,  Mass. 
Forestry  Assn.,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  Worcester  Eco- 
nomic Club,  Worcester  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Worcester  Continentals.  Club:  Engineers'  (New 
York).  Home:  3  Tuckerman  St.  Office:  917-920 
Park  Bldg.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

FOWIiI:R,  William  Everett,  judge:  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, lbS8.  Practiced  law  at  Westboro,  Mass.; 
judge  1st  East  Worcester  Dist.  Home:  Westboro, 
Mass. 

FOWIiER,  William  Plumer,  lawyer;  b.  Concord, 
N.H.,  Oct.  3,  1S5U;  s.  Asa  and  Mary  Cilley  (Knox) 
Fowler;  descendant  of  Philip  Fowler,  who  settled 
at  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1634;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1872; 
studied  law  at  Boston  Univ.  Sch.  of  Law;  m.  Susan 
Farnham  Smith,  of  North  Andover,  Mass.,  Oct.  14, 
1899;  3  children,  William  Plumer,  Jr.,  Kathaiine  S., 
Philip.  Practiced  at  Boston  since  1875;  instns. 
registrar.  City  of  Boston.  1900-12;  chmn.  Over.seers 
of  the  Poor,  Boston,  since  1891;  chmn.  Licensing 
Bd.  City  of  Boston  since  Feb.,  1913;  pres.  Indus- 
trial Aid  Soc.  since  1890;  v. -p.  Warren  Bros.  Co.; 
dir.  Manchester  &  Lawrence  R.R.  Mem.  Am.  and 
Mass.  bar  assns.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Recrea- 
tions: philanthropic  work  and  coin  collecting. 
Home:  1  Plymouth  St.  Office:  18  Tremont  St., 
Boston. 

FOX,  Georg'e  Iievi,  educator;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Nov.  16,  18.52;  s.  Levi  G.  and  Elizabeth  Ham- 
lin (Bodfish)  Fox:  A.B.,  Yale,  1874,  LL.B.,  1877, 
A.M.,  1885;  unmarried.  Head  classical  dept.  Hill- 
house  High  Sch.,  New  Haven,  1877-85;  rector  Hop- 
kins Grammar  Sch.,  New  Haven,  1885-1901;  estab- 
lished Univ.  Sell..  New  Haven,  1901.  Delivered 
course  of  12  lectures  on  English  Pub.  Schs.  before 
Lowell  Inst.;  1896-1901.  lecturer  on  comparative 
municipal  govt.,  Yale.  Mem.  com.  of  7  of  Am.  Hist. 
Assn.,  on  teaching  liistory.  Visited  Eng.,  Dec, 
1909,  to  assist  the  Liberals  in  the  campaign  for 
the  Budget  and  against  the  unconstitutional  action 
of  the  Hou'je  of  Lords,  and  again,  Dec,  1910.  to 
campaign  for  the  T^iberals  in  the  gen.  election. 
Address:  7  College  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

FOX,  Jabez,  judge;  b.  Taunton,  Mass.,  Apr.  10, 
1850;  s.  Henry  H.  and  Sarah  A.  (Burt)  Fox;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1871;  taught  in  Boston  pvt.  sch.,  1871-3; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1875;  continued  legal 
studies  at  Boston;  admitted  to  bar,  1876;  m.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  June  19,  1879,  Susan  E.  Thayer. 
Sp'l  justice  Dist.  Ct.,  Cambridge,  several  yrs.;  asso. 
justice  Superior  Ct.  of  Mass.  since  1900.  Has  been 
mem.  State  Bd.  Bar  Examiners.  State  Bd.  Lunacy 
and  Charities;  pres.  Cambridge  Homes  for  Aged 
People;  trustee  Cambridge  Pub.  Library;  was  lec- 
turer on  evidence  in  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  4  yrs. 
Mem.  Suffolk  Bar  Assn.  Clubs:  Colonial,  Cam- 
bridge, Oakley.  Has  contributed  to  law  revs. 
Home:  99  Irving  St.,  Cambridge.  Office:  Court 
Hovise,   Pemherton   Sq.,   Boston.* 

FOX,  James  C,  lawver;  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Apr.  1, 
1864:  s.  William  O.  and  Marv  G.  (Carter)  Fox; 
LL.B.,  Georgetown  U.,  D.C..  1891,  LL.M.,  1894;  un- 
married. Practiced  in  Portland  since  1895.  Mem. 
Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Me.  Bar  Assn..  Cumberland  County 
Bar  Assn.,  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  Me.  Geneal.  Soc,  Soc 
for  Protection  of  Animals  (dir.).  Mason  (32°, 
K.T.).  Clubs:  Cumberland,  Portland.  Portland 
Country,  Portland  Yacht,  Portland  Rifle.  Recrea- 
tions: yachting.  Home:  Columbia  Hotel.  Office: 
180 i/o   Middle  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

FOX,  William  Henrv,  judge:  b.  Taunton,  Mass., 
Aug.  29.  1837:  s.  Henry  Hodees  and  Sarah  Ann 
(Burtt  Fox:  descendant  of  William  Hodges,  Bos- 
ton, 1633;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1858.  A.M.,  1861;  m.  Taun- 
ton, Oct.  6,  1864,  Anna  M.  Anthony.  Studied  law; 
admitted  to  bar,  1861;  justice  Municipal  Court, 
Taunton.  1865-75:  judge  of  1st  Dist.  Court,  of  Bris- 
tol Po.,  since  1875;  mavor  of  Taunton,  1873.  Ad- 
dress:  26  Crocker  Bldg.,  Taunton.  Mass. 

FOXCBOFT,  Frank,  editor;  b.  Boston,  Jan.  21, 
1850:  s.  George  A.  and  Harriet  Elizabeth  (Good- 
rich) Foxcroft;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll..  1871:  m. 
Elizabeth  D.  Howard,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Sept. 
11,  1872  (died  1888);  2d,  Lilv  Sherman  Rice,  of 
Danvers,  Mass.,  Sept.  9,  1891.    Asst.  editor  Boston 


Journal,  1871-04;  dept.  editor  The  Youth's  Com- 
panion, 1895-11;  editor  of  (Littell's)  Living  Age 
since  1896.  Civ.  service  commr.  of  Mass.,  1904-13. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Clubs: 
Twentieth  Century,  Boston  City,  Congregational, 
Cambridge,  Puddingstone.  Home:  25  Hillside  Av., 
Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  6  Beacon  St„  Boston.* 
FOYE,  Engrene  Elmer,  banker;  b.  Salisbury, 
Mass.,  Apr.  5,  1868;  s.  Joseph  and  Mary  A.  (Skill- 
ings)  Foye;  ed.  by  pvt.  tutors;  m.  Lura  B.  Wil- 
son, of  Manchester,  N.H.,  Sept.  21,  1893;  1  daugh- 
ter, Dorothy  Caroline.  Began  in  banking  business, 
Boston  1892;  v.-p.  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.;  trustee 
Wildey  Savings  Bank  (investment  com.);  trustee 
Gratuity  Fund  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Mem.  exec.  com.  and  ex-v.-p.  trust  cos.'  sect..  Am. 
Banl<ers'  Assn.;  mem.  Mass.  Bankers'  Assn.  (pres., 
1911-12).  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Algonquin,  Exchange, 
Tedesco  Country,  Brae  Burn  Country.  Home: 
Brookline.    Office:   17  Court  St.,  Boston. 

FBACKEB,  Walter  Sesrmour,  banking;  b.  Chel- 
sea, Mass.,  Apr.  17,  1864;  s.  John  Walter  and  Fran- 
cis Marion  (Thompson)  Fracker;  ed.  Williams 
.Sell,  and  Carter  Sch.,  Chelsea,  and  evening  sch., 
Y.M.C.  Union,  Boston:  m.  Angle  A.  Harmon,  of 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  June  7,  1892.  Began  as  elk. 
with  Pinkham  and  Corey,  note  brokers,  1882;  elk. 
Lvnn  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.,  1888-9;  bookkeeper 
Winnisimmet  Nat.  Bank,  Chelsea,  1889-02;  asst. 
tieas.  Countv  ,Sa\inffs  Bank,  1902-9,  treas.  since 
Jan.,  1909,  also  trustee;  treas.  and  dir.  Associate 
Investment  Co.;  dir.  Chelsea  Co-operative  Bank. 
Republican.  Universalist.  Mason.  Home:  40  Win- 
throp  St.    Office:  435  Broadway,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

FRAME,  Joseph,  M.D.;  b.  Shubenacadie,  N.S.. 
Oct.  23,  1866;  s.  Alexander  and  Susannah  (Annand) 
Frame;  grad.  Normal  Sch.,  Truro,  N.S.,  1885;  came 
to  U.S.,  1888;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1894;  m. 
Bessie  Abigail  Turner,  of  Rockland,  Mass.,  June 
16.  1904;  3  children,  Stanley  Turner,  Charles  Fred- 
erick, Joseph  Annand.  With  McLean  Hosp.,  Boston, 
1888-90;  surg.  house  officer  Boston  Citv  Hosp., 
1893-5;  settled  in  Rockland,  Mass.,  1895;  mem. 
Bd.  of  Health,  Rockland,  10  yrs.;  sch.  phys.  3  yrs. 
jNIem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Hatherly  Med.  Soc,  Boston 
City  Hosp.  Alumni  Assn..  Harvard  Med.  Sch. 
Alumni  Assn.  Mem.  Knights  cf  Pythias.  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Address:  39  Webster  St.,  Rock- 
land, Mass. 

FRANCE,  Erwin  James,  lawyer.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

FRAHCIS,  Cyrus  W.,  clergyman.   (See  vol.  1909.  > 

FRANCIS,  Frederick  Leiffhton,  architect;  b. 
Fitchhuig,  Mass..  Feb.  5,  1870;  s.  Henry  Martyn 
and  Emily  Josephine  (Leighton)  Francis;  8th  in 
descent  from  Richard  Francis.  Cambridge,  Mass.. 
1687:  grad.  Fitchburg  Hish  Sch..  1888:  S.B.  in 
Arcliitecture  (witli  honor'),  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.. 
1892  (prize  Boston  Soc  Architects);  m.  Fitch- 
burg, Mass.,  Sept.  27,  1898,  Lula  May,  d.  Frank 
T.  Horton  and  Esther  Maria  (Whitney),  of  Brat- 
tleboro,  Vt. ;  2  children,  Kathryn  Horton.  Dorothy 
Sawyer.  Entered  office  of  H.M.  Francis,  1892:  with 
Charles  A.  Piatt,  architect.  New  York,  1902-3; 
now  sr.  mem.  H.  i\I.  Francis  &  Sons,  Fitchburg; 
traveled  in  Europe,  summers.  1895,  1900.  1913. 
Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Architects.  Fitchburg  Bd.  of  Trade 
and  Merchants'  Assn.,  Fitchburg  Hist.  Soc.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks,  Patrons 
of  Husbandry.  Clubs:  Technology  (New  York  and 
Boston),  Fay  (Fitchburg).  Boston  City.  Home: 
Lunenburg,  Mass.  Office:  804  Main  St.,  Fitchburg, 
Mass. 

FRANCIS,  Georg'e  Ebenezer,  surgeon;  May  29, 
1S3S-19— .      (See   vol.    1909.) 

FRANCIS,  Georg'e  Hills,  M.D.;  b.  Brookline, 
Mass.,  July  28,  1860;  s.  Tappan  E.  and  Helen 
(.Shurtleff)  Francis;  descendant  of  Richard  Fran- 
cis, wlio  cqme  o^''^r  in  the  sliin  Lvon,  an  1  settled 
in  Cambridge,  1634:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1882.  MID., 
1887:  house  officer.  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1886-7;  m. 
Brookline,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1893,  Elaina  Thayer;  2 
children,  Augustine  S.,  Payson  Clark.  In  piactice 
at  Brookline  since  1887.  Trustee  Brookline  Savings 
Bank.  Water  commr.,  Brookline,  since  1904.  Mem. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Brookline  Med.  Club,  Norfolk 
District    Med.    Soc.    (pres.).     Clubs:    The    Country, 


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Harvard.    Recreations:  solf,  curlins.    Address:  295  PRANKIiE,   Joues,    soldier,    insurance;    Apr.    27, 

Walnut  St.,   Brookline,   Mass.  lS2;)-li)ll.    (See  vol.  19o9.) 

FBAKCIS,  Henry  Newton,  civil  engr.;  b.   Hart-  ^  TBANKLIN,   Albert    Barnes,    Jr.,    insurance;    b. 

ford.  Conn.,  Nov.  6,  1S5;?;  s.  Winn  and  Lucy  (Hart)  Boston    Mass.,  Jan.  22,   1S77;  s.  Albert  Barnes  and 

Francis;   ed.   pub.  schs.;   m.  Emily  Jane  Pettis,  of  Helen  1«  latices   (Jenness)   Franklin;  descendant  of 

Putnam,    Conn.,    Sept.    10.    187S;    2    children,    Carl,  same    family    as    Benjamin    Franklin;    prep.    edn. 

Paul   Hart.     In   practice   as   civ.    engr.    since   1871;  l^h'^lil^s    AcacL,    Andover,    Mass;    A.B.,    Amherst, 

mem.     Cranston     Sch.     Com.,     1893-4;     mem.     City  1?00;  m.  Edith  Bradbury,  of  Melrose,  Mass.,   June 

Council.  1910-12   (pres..  1910,  1911);  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  IS,    1903;    2    children     Saraii    W..    Albert    B .    3d. 

of  Rep..   1911-12.    Mem.   Builders  and  Traders  Ex-  I"  employ  Western  Electric  Co..  N.Y.  City,  1900-1; 

change.    Providence,    R.I.     Democrat.     Mem.    Am.  mgr.  Barney  yentilating  Fan  Works,  Boston,  1901- 

Soc.  of  C.E.    Mason   (32°,  K.T.);   mem.  Wamasitta  "J^:  ^Pl-  ast.  N.K  Mut.    Lifo  in--,  (k)     Boston,    UtOs- 

Tribe,  I.O.R.M.   (past  sachem);  past  great  sachem  10;   S^J]-  agt.   same  for  Hampden,   Hampshire  and 

Great  Council  of  R.I.:  mem.    f.O.O.F.    Recreations:  Franklin  counties,  Mass.,  since  Apr.  1,   1910.    Pres. 

traveling.     Home:    385   Laurel   Hill   Av.,   Cranston,  Underwriters     Assn.    ol    We-stern    Mas.s      1914-15. 

R.L     Address:     75    Westminster    St.,    Providence,  ^em.    Common    Council     Springfield     1913-14,    Bd. 

R    I  of  Aldermen,  1915-16.    Mem.  Bd.  of  Trade,  Spring- 

__  field.    Dir.  People's  Inst.;   mem.  bd.  of  mgrs.  Y.M. 

FBAITCIS,     James     A.,     clergyman;     b.     Upper  c.A.      Mem.     Delta    Kappa    Epsilon.      Republican. 

Stewiacke,    Nova   Scotia,    Mar.   20,    1864;    s.   Daniel  Baptist.   Club:  Winthrop.    Recreations:  sailing  and 

(M.D.)    and    Crystie    Ann    (Tupper)    Francis;    ed.  indoor  sports.    Home:  21  Morningside  Park.    Office: 

common  schs.  and  home  study;   (D.!).,  Denison  U.,  i  Court  House  PI.,  Springfield,  Mass. 


Granville,  O.);  m.  Nellie  Stewart,  of  New  Glasgow, 
N.S.,    Nov.    2,    1S91.     Clerk   in   Boston,    1884-7;    sec 


FBANKIiIN,    Alvin    Bruce,    soldier,    farmer;    b. 


Branch    VMCA       Bo<!ton      1SS7-S-    ordnined    Rant  Newfane,    Vt.,    Aug.    li,    18.38,    s.    Philip    and    Mar> 

|5^?s?ry^-fs8^8f  ••pa^s?o^^°"pet'lrl'or'o,  V.^:'isFin:  (Bailey )^^ Fra^nklin ,   ed.   c=^ommon   sch.^and^L^eland 

River 

York. 

evangeli 

pastor    ( 

?hm-  DroW^f rom"f  living' Fountain  ^'s'^^^^^^^^  1863.  maj.,  1864.  It.-col.,  1865;  wounded  5  times  in 
ffi"Addresses^9^3  Home  2T23  W  8th  St  Los  ^^ttle  at  Raceland,  La.,  and  again  at  Cedar  Creek. 
An^elP^  Cal  *  -Home.  ^AAS  w.  btn  bt..  i.os  y^.  served  as  insp.-gen.  on  staff  of  Gen.  McMil- 
Angeies.  v-.ai.  Ian;  recommended  for  bvt.  maj.  for  gallantry  at 
FBANCIS,  Joseph  Green,  manager  estate;  b.  Cedar  Creek.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1874,  1876, 
Boston,  Apr.  21,  1849;  s.  Joseph  H.  and  Susan  F.  1884,  1900,  Senate,  1878;  formerly  chmn.  Bd.  of 
(Cobb)  Francis:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  unmarried.  Selectmen,  Newfane.  also  Townshend;  formerly 
Began  as  elk.  for  D.  W.  Salisbury,  and  has  been  trustee  Vt.  Soldiers'  Home;  trustee  U.  of  Vt., 
agt.  of  his  estate  since  1900.  Treas.  1st  Ch.  in  1886-90;  ex.-pres.  Windham  Co.  Agrl.  Assn.  Re- 
Boston.  Author:  A  Book  of  Cheerful  Cats,  1892.  publican.  Conglist.  Comdr.  Birchard  Post  No.  65, 
Recreations:  athletics.  Home:  Brookline.  Oflice:  G.A.R. ;  Master  of  State  Grange  for  5  terms; 
50  State  St.,  Boston.  sent  by  Nat.  Lecture  Bureau,  P.  of  H.,  1882,  to  de- 

I-SANCTS     Marv    Evans     author-    h     Plainfield  ^'^'^^    ^6    lectures    in    Ohio,    Mich.,    Ind.    and    Ky.; 

±HAJNi^±a,    jxLary    ±>vans,    autnor,    d.    jr-iainneia,  „ip„4.„j  /t^rit    rnmrlr    nf  Vt    n  A  T?      1Q10      4ddrp«;«?- 

Conn.,    Nov.    29,    1876;    d.    Rev.   John   Manning  and  ^^S,,^„,,^^^i  ' -t??         '              '  ^■^■^■>  1^^"-    Aoa^ess. 

Sarah  Joanna   (Kinne)    Francis;  ed.  Plainfield  and  iownsnenci,    vt. 

Norwich  acads.,  and  under  pvt.  tutelage;  un-  FRANKLIN,  Benjamin  A.,  paper  mfr.;  b.  North- 
married.  Conglist.  Author:  The  Book  of  Grasses,  umberland  County,  Va.,  Oct.  15,  1869;  s.  Benjamin 
1912.    Home:  Plainfield,  Conn.*  A.  and  Priscilla   (Cralle)   Franklin;  prep.  edn.  Mc- 

■D-DA-n-^TC!     tmnja^^    «n«^     ,  ,i,,„r.f.,,.      /  u^„    ,w^i  Donough    lust.,    McDonough,    Md.;    student    John.s 

iQ^o^              '    ^^^^^^   ^"®^'    educator,     (bee    ^o\.  Hopkins  until   1890;   m.   Jianette  Haslett  of  Eng- 

^^^•'■>  land,   Apr.    25,   1896;    2   children,   Benjamin   A.,   Jr., 

FRANCISCO,    M.    Judson,     insurance,    banking,  Paul  L.    In  employ  Midvale  Steel  Co.,  Phila.,  1889- 

author;  Sept.  5,  lS36-Oct..  1913.    (See  vol.  1909.)  1902;   organizer,   1902.   Miller,   Franklin  &  Co.,  ef- 

FRANCKE.  Kuno.  college  prof. :  b.  Kiel.  Germany,  ficiency  engrs     N.Y.  City,  of  which  was  treas.  till 

Sept.    27,    1855;    s.    Judge   August   Wilhelm    S.    (of  1909;     with     Strathmore    Paper     Co.,     bpringfield 

Danish   Supreme  Ct.)    and  Katharine  Marie    (Jen-  Mass     since  1909,  v.-p.  since  1912.    Dir.  Springfield 

sen)  Francke;  grad.  Gymnasium,  Kiel,  1873;  Ph.D.,  Bd.  of  Trade    Springfield  Bur    Municipal  Kesearcli. 


prof.  German,  1887-92,  asst.  prof.  German  lit..  1892-  to   tech.   mags.    Home:    36    Bellevue  Ave.,   Spring- 

96,  prof,  history  of  German  culture.  1896 — .curator  Aeld.     (Office:   Mittineague.  Mass. 

Germanic  Mus..  1902 — .  Harvard.    Chevalier  Royal  FRANKLIN,     James     Hamner,     denominational 

Prussian  Order  Red  Eagle,  and  Order  of  the  Crown,  sec;   b.   Pamplin,  Va.,   May   13,   1872;  s.   Samuel  R. 

Fellow   Am.   Acad.   Arts   and   Sciences;    mem.   Am.  and  Mary  J.    (Burruss)   Franklin;  Richmond  Coll.. 

Philos.   Soc,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Modern  Lang.  Assn.  Va.;   Th.M.,   Southern   Bapt.   Theol.    Sem.,    1898;   m. 

America.     (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books.  Augusta  Terry,  of  Dallas.  Tex..  Nev.  15.  1900.     Or- 

etc.)    Address:   3   Berkeley  PI.,  Cambridge,  Mass.*  dained     Bapt.     ministry,     1898;     pastor    Leadville, 

.r,^.»«.     ■.,■,•      -^  ^         i                  V,     /-.            ■»«■  Colo,  1898-01,  Cripple  Creek,  1901-4;  dist.  sec.  Am. 

FRANK  Melvin  Porter,  lawyer;  b.  Gray.  Me  ^°^  £  Foreign  Mission  Soc.  1904-6;  pastor  1st  Ch.. 
Dec  26  1841:  s.  Alpheus  and  Naomi  (Stimson)  Colorado  Springs.  Colo.,  1906-12;  foreign  sec.  A.B. 
Frank;  descendant  of  James  Frank,  who  came  to  '^{^^q  ^ay  1,  1912—.  Mem.  Kappa  Alpha.  Club: 
Falmouth  before  the  Revolutionary  War;  A.B.,  t.'„i„^  r>i/„  Address"  Ford  Bide  Boston* 
Tufts  Coll.,  Mass..  1865.  A.M..  1890;  studied  law;  l^o^^on  City.  Aaoress.  j^  ora  ±3ia„.,  ±3o>,Lon. 
m.  Susan  Augusta  Humphrey,  of  Gray,  Oct.  31,  FRANKLIN,  Robert  Stillman,  business  man; 
1869  (died  1908):  2  children,  Mary  Weston  (Mrs.  Aug.  4,  1836-Oct.  8.  1913.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
F.  F.  Talbot),  Henry  P.  (register  of  probate).  FRANKLIN,  Ruth  Barker,  teacher;  b.  Newport. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1868,  and  since  practiced  at  Port-  R.I.,  Jan.  14,  1865:  d.  Robert  Stillman  and  Susan 
land;  served  as  mem.  sch.  bds.  Gray  and  Portland;  A.  (Weaver)  Franklin:  prep.  edn.  Rogers  High 
mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1S76,  1879  (speaker  of  Sch.,  Newport;  A.B.,  Smith  Coll.,  1885;  A.M.,  Cor- 
House.  1879).  Dem.  candidate  for  Congress,  1st  nell  U..  1886:  post-grad,  work,  summers,  U.  of  Chi- 
dist.,  1890,  and  for  gov.  of  Me.,  1896;  del.  Nat.  Dem.  cago,  1898.  1899;  student.  Brown  U..  1902,  1903: 
Conv..  Kansas  City.  Mo.,  1900,  St.  Louis,  1904,  unmarried.  Instr.  in  Greek  and  ancient  history. 
Denver,  1908.  Trustee  Pennell  Inst.  (Gray),  West-  Rogers  High  Sch.,  Newport,  since  1889.  Mem. 
brook  Sem.  (Portland).  Mem.  S.A.R.  (ex-pres.  Classical  Assn.  of  N.E.,  Assn.  of  Collegiate  Alum- 
Me.  Soc),  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  Kappa  Chapter  Thcta  nae,  R.I.  Soc.  for  Collegiate  Edn.  of  Women;  Con- 
Delta  Chi.  Universalist.  Home:  114  Pine  St.  Of-  sumers'  League  of  R.I.  (exec,  bd.).  Civic  League  of 
flee:  187  Middle  St.,  Portland,  Me.  Newport   (exec.  bd.).     Pres.   R.I.   State  Federation 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


of  Women's  Clubs,  1898-1900.  Author:  Key  Book 
No  VIII  Modern  History,  1906;  Key  Book  No.  IX, 
Modern  History,  1906.  Address:  23  Sherman  St., 
Newport,   R.I. 

FBAFBIE,  rrank  Boy,  editor;  b.  Fall  River, 
Mass,  July  14,  1S74;  s.  Stephen  Thomas  and  Caro- 
line Marv  (Goodrum)  Fraprie;  B.S.,  Lawrence 
Scientific  Sch.  (Harvard),  1898,  S.M.,  1902;  student 
U  of  Munich,  1902-3;  m.  Mary  Otis  Sampson,  of 
Boston,  Sept.  16,  1911.  Instr.  Chel.sea  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.,  1898-9,  U.  of  111.,  1899-1900;  prin.  Steep  Brook 
Sch.,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1900-1;  asso.  editor  Photo 
Era,  Boston,  1900-5;  editor  American  Photography, 
and  Electrician  and  Mechanic,  1905;  publisher  Pop- 
ular Photography,  1912 — .  Am.  commr.  Internat. 
Photographic  Expns.,  Dresden,  1909,  Budapest, 
1910.  Fellow  Roval  Photographic  Soc.  Great  Brit- 
ain; corr.  mem.  Dresdener  Ge.sellschaft  z.  Foerde- 
rung  d.  Amateur-photographie;  mem.  Boston  Cam- 
era Club,  Appalachian  Mountain  Club,  Ex-Libris 
Verein  z.  Berlin;  a  v. -p.  Postal  Progress  League. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  Brookline,  Mass. 
Office:    221  Columbus  Av.,  Boston.'* 

PBASEB,  Donald,  clergyman;  b.  Perth,  Scot- 
land, Oct.  15,  1S69;  s.  John  and  Jessie  (Dallas) 
Fraser;  M.A..  Edinburgh  U.,  1889,  B.D.,  1893;  grad 
New  Coll.,  Edinburgh,  1893;  m.  Barbara  Dean,  of 
Brooklyn,  N.Y..  June  7,  190G;  1  child.  Dallas  Fraser. 
Asst.  pastor  St.  Mary's  United  Free  Ch.,  Edin- 
burgh 1892-3;  pastor  Carlisle,  1893-1900,  Pollon- 
shields,  Glasgow,  1900-2;  sec.  Brooklyn  (N.Y.)  City 
Mission,  1902-6;  pastor  Berlin,  Vt.,  1906-10,  Wells 
River  since  1910.  Recreations:  golf,  fishing.  Ad- 
dress:  Wells   River.  Vt. 

FBASEB,  John  CWsholm,  M.D.;  b.  Antigonish, 
N  S.,  Aug.  2,  1853;  s.  Jolin  and  Mary  (Chisholm) 
Fraser;  ed.  St.  Francis  Xavier  Coll.,  Antigonish; 
came  to  U.  S.,  Sept.,  1873;  studied  at  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.;  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.,  1876;  m. 
Weymouth,  Mass.,  July  20,  1880,  Mary  A.  Boyle. 
Has  practiced  at  "Weymouth  since  1876.  Home: 
East  Weymouth,   Mass. 

FBAZAB,  Mae  Durell,  lecturer,  writer  and  tour- 
ist conductor;  b.  Calais,  Me.,  Nov.  27,  1851;  d. 
Rev.  George  Wells  and  Jane  (Moulton)  Durell;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  and  by  pvt.  study;  m.  Gen.  Douglas 
Frazar,  of  Somerville,  Mass.,  1871  (died,  1896);  2 
children,  Amherst  Durell  (died  in  1914),  Gerard. 
Began  active  career  as  newspaper  writer  and  later 
became  editor  and  pub.  of  The  Home  Life;  gave  up 
editorship  on  account  of  ill  health  of  husband  and 
spent  several  yrs.  with  him  in  Mexico,  also  con- 
tributing articles  to  newspaper  syndicates;  has 
conducted  excursion  parties  to  Europe  since  1889; 
lectures  upon  travel  and  literary  subjects;  mem. 
editorial  staff  of  National  Magazine;  spl.  writer 
Boston  Daily  Globe.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Daugh- 
ters of  Me.  (Somerville,  Mass.),  N.E.  Women's 
Press  Assn.  (Boston),  Old  Powder  House  (Somer- 
ville). i\uthor:  Practical  European  Guide;  Prac- 
tical Guide  for  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Ad- 
dress: 35  Laurel  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

PBAZEB,  Charles  Augustus,  city  collector;  b. 
Springfield,  Mass..  Apr.  9,  1872;  son  of  John  Par- 
ker and  Mary  (Moore)  Frazer;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Springfield;  unmarried.  Began  as  oflfice  boy  in  law 
office  of  Hon.  Edmund  P.  Kendrick,  Springfield; 
with  Rice  &  Lockwood  Lumber  Co.,  1888-91;  jr. 
elk.,  city  collector's  office,  1891-01,  chief  elk.,  1901- 
05,  dep.  collector,  1905,  city  collector  since  Dec.  4, 
1905.  Pres.  Mass.  Tax  Collectors'  Assn.;  dir.  Conn. 
Valley  Hist.  Soc,  Springfield  Improvement  Assn., 
Bovs'  Club  (pres.,  1905-6);  mem.  Springfield  Bd. 
of  "Trade  (treas.  and  dir.,  1909-14,  auditor  since 
1914),  Am.  Numismatic  Assn.,  Springfield  Coin 
Club  (v.-p.),  Springfield  Fish  and  Game  Assn.; 
treas.  Municipal  Christmas  Tree  Fund  since  1913. 
Mem.  Co.  H,  Mass.  Naval  Britrade.  3  yrs.  Episco- 
palian. ]Ma=on  (32°,  K.  T.,  Shriner) ;  Past  High 
Priest  MorninT  Star  Chapter,  R.A.M.,  1905;  mem. 
Odd  Fellows.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs:  Nayasset.  Col- 
ony. Winthrop,  Automobile,  Springfield  Publicity, 
Springfield  Country.  Recreations:  motoring,  ten- 
nis, curio  and  coin  collecting.  Home:  15  Warriner 
A  v.  Office:  Administration  Bldg.,  Springfield, 
Mass. 


FBEDEBICK,  Hartwell  iamea,  M.D.,  surgeon; 
b.  lieadfield,  Me.,  Mar.  23,  1859;  s.  Peter  and 
Abigail  G.  (Norcross)  Frederick;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch. 
of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1884;  m.  Jennie  Rollins,  of 
Winthrop,  Me.,  Aug.  21,  1880.  Began  practice  at 
Whitefield,  Me.,  1885;  moved  to  Augusta,  Me., 
1889;  former  health  officer  Whitefield  and  Augusta; 
surgeon  to  Augusta  Gen.  Hosp.;  phys.  to  Me.  Chil- 
dren's Home.  Mem.  Kennebec  (bo.  Med.  Assn.  (ex- 
pres.).  Me.  Med.  Assn.  Democrat.  Mason  (Shriner). 
Cluh:  Abnaki.  Home:  23  Chapel  St.  Office:  178 
A\'ater  St.,  Augusta,  Me. 

FBEDIN,  Karl  Gustaf,  editor;  b.  Gotland,  Swe- 
den, INlar.  13,  1882;  s.  August  and  Hilma  (Jacob- 
son)  Freilin;  ed.  high  schs.  and  under  pvt.  teacher 
in  Sweden;  came  to  America,  1903;  m.  Clara  W. 
Trulson,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  May  27,  1909.  Was 
connected  with  several  newspapers  in  Sweden, 
also  elk.  in  govt,  office;  asst.  editor  Swedish  News, 
Chicago,  1903-4;  city  editor  Hemlandet.  Chicago, 
1905-7;  editor-in-chief  Svea,  Worcester,  since  Oct., 
1907.  Organizer  of  Swedish  Nat.  Federation,  Wor- 
cester (pres.,  1913);  hon.  mem.  Svea  Gille  Assn. 
IjUtheran.  Mem.  Order  of  Vasa.  Home:  10  Perkins 
St.  Office:  274  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
FBEE,  Alfred,  clergyman.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
FBEEDMAN,  William  Horatio,  electrical  engr.; 
b.  New  York,  Dec.  28,  1867;  s.  John  .Joseph  and 
Agnes  (Roessel)  Freedman;  ed.  Coll.  City  of  New 
York,  1882-5;  C.E.,  Columbia  Sch.  of  Mines,  1889, 
E.E.,  1891;  post-grad,  phvsics  and  mathematics, 
and  fellow  Columbia,  1891-2;  (M.S.,  U.  of  Vt..  1908) ; 
m.  Lillian  Augusta  Wilson,  of  New  York,  Jan.  30, 
1895.  Instr.  elec.  engring.,  Columbia,  1892-9;  prof, 
elec.  engring.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1899-10;  head  of  dept. 
applied  electricitv,  Pratt  Inst..  Brooklyn,  1910-13; 
prof.  elec.  engring.,  U.  of  Vt.,  Sept.  1,  1913 — . 
Home:   93   South  Willard  St.,  Burlington,  Vt.* 

FBFEMAK,  Archibald,  teacher;  b.  Truxton,  N.T.. 
May  21.  1866;  s.  Allen  Bateman  and  Mary  (Mac- 
Diarmid)  Freeman;  grad.  Cortland  Normal  Sch., 
1885:  B.A.,  Brown  U.,  1889;  M.A.,  Cornell  U.,  1890. 
Teacher  of  history,  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass., 
since  1892.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Baptist.  Club:  Arctic  (New 
York).    Address:  Phillips  Academy,  Andover,  Mass. 

FBEEICAIT,  Eben  Wintlirop.  lawyer;  b.  Well- 
fleet,  Mass.,  Sept.  12,  1864;  s.  Ebenezer  and  Maria 
(Snow)  Freeman;  lineal  descendant  of  William 
Brewster,  Edmund  Freeman  and  Gov.  Thomas 
Prince,  all  of  the  Plvmouth  Colony;  A.B.,  Bow- 
doin, 1885,  A.M.,  1888,  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
Law,  1888;  m.  Nellie  G.  Elliot,  of  Brunswick,  Me., 
Nov.  16.  1892;  4  children.  Sylvia,  Elliot.  Elizabeth 
M.,  Francis  P.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1888,  and  since 
practiced  in  Portland.  Trustee  Greenleaf  Law 
Library.  Mem.  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  Me.  Geneal.  Soc, 
Psi  Upsilon.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Port- 
land, W^oodfords,  Economic,  Bowdoin  (Portland); 
Psi  Upsilon  (New  York).  Home:  55  Highland  St. 
Office:  LTnion  Mutual  Bldg.,  Portland,  Me. 

FBEEMAN',  James  Goldtliwaite,  trustee;  Aug. 
24,  1849-19—.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

FBEElMAir,  John  Bipley,  civil  and  mech.  engr.; 
b.  West  Bridgeton,  Me.,  July  27,  1855;  s  Nathaniel 
D.  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Morse)  Freeman;  B.S., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1876;  (hon.  ScD.,  Brown  U., 
1904,  Tufts  Coll.,  1905);  m.  Elizabeth  Farwell 
Clark,  of  Muskegon,  Mich.,  Dec.  27,  1887.  Prin. 
asst.  engr.  Water  Power  Co.,  Lawrence,  Mass., 
1876-86;  prin.  asst.  to  Hiram  F.  Mills,  consulting 
engr.,  1878-86;  chief  engr.  Associated  Factory 
Mut.  Ins.  Cos.,  1886-96;  consulting  engr.  on  water 
power  and  mill  construction  to  sundry  large  mfg. 
corpns.  since  1886.  Made  extensive  studies  of 
W'ater  supply  for  Greater  New  York,  for  finance 
dept.,  1899-1900;  chief  engr.  investigations,  Charles 
River  Dain,  Boston  Harbor,  1903;  consulting  engr. 
Boston  Met.  Park  Commn.  on  sanitary  and  drain- 
age problems,  1903-4.  AA'ater  Commr.,  Winchester, 
Mass.,  1882-6;  engr.  mem.  Mass.  Met.  Water  Bd., 
1895-6;  mem.  R.I.  Met.  Park  Commn.,  1904;  mem. 
spl.  commn.  additional  water  supply.  New  York. 
Was  civilian  engr.  mem.,  spl.  bd.,  gun  carriage 
tests.  War  Dept.,  1902.  Pres.  Mfrs.,  R.I.  Mechanics, 
State.  Enterprise  and  Am.  Factory  Mut.  Ins.  Cos.; 
dir.    R.I.    Hosp.    Trust   Co.,    Providence   Nat.    Bank- 


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of    Commerce,     rrovidence    Gas    Co.      Consulting        FRENCH,  Arthur  Willard,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Battle 
engr. ;  -specialtie.s  hydraulics,  mill  constin.  and  fire    Creek,  Midi.,  July  13,  1868;  s.  Willard  and  Elmira 


_  -    —  lr*3PGr     IVIills 

ing  engr.  to  New  York  Bd.  of  Water  Supply  since  Denver,    1892-4;    asst.   eiigr',"  IJ.P.,""Denver  &  Gulf 

1905;    in   charge   water   power   investigations   N.Y.  Ry.,    1894-.5;  asst.  prof.  civ.  engring     Thayer  Sch 

State    Water    Supply    Commn.,    1906-7;    consulting  Civ.  Engring.,  1895-8;  prof.  civ.  engring    Worcester 

engr.    on    Isthmian    Canal    locks    and    dams,    1907  Poly.   Inst.,   since   1899.    Mem.   Am.   Soc    CE     Soc 


and    1909;    consulting    engr.    San    Francisco    water  Promotion  Engring.  Edn.   Address:  202  Russell  St " 

supply,  1910 — ;  to  Canadian  Govt.,  on  water  power  Worcester,  Mass.*                                                                " 

'ation,    etc.,     1910 — ■.     Trustee    Mass.     Inst.  Tt-Dx-umTT      «    ^    «  i             ,                  ,       « 

1895 — .      Clubs:     University     (Providence),  n^'^*'-^  t       '  o n ^  ,  o fn   "^®^'.  lawyer;    b.    Bralntree, 

logy     (Boston),     Ensiineers'     (New     York).  ^%^-'    v"^       '  J^^a't,^'  J^^?-   ^"*^    Sophia   Briggs 

^ho's   Who    in   America    for   other   details.)  (Palmer)    French;    A.B      Yale,    1882;    instr.    Latin 

235    Arlington    Av.     Office:    815    Grosvenor  ^^^  K^^^'^}^'  J-'^y^^'^J^'^'^-  1  y-'-  LL.B.,  Boston  U.; 


conservation,    etc.,     1910 — :     Trustee    Mass.     Inst.  T.T.x.-KrnTT      «    ^    «  i             ,                  ,       « 

Tech.,     1895 — ._  Clubs:     University     (Providence),  n^f„^      j^?'  o*^*i  oc*?  ^®^'a  ''^^^l®'"' ^^1    ^''^*"*^®^' 

Technology      -                -               ■            -  r.   c.         iv.                      .    „               _    _t    ^^      ,.._    ^  , 

(See    Who's 

Bldg.,   Providence.*  admitted  to  bar,  1885;  elk.  to  judges,  Ct.  Commrs. 

Ala.    Claims,    Washington,    2    yrs. ;    m.    Elisabeth 

h».Ej.E«J.TA,AX'«  .        klUBISLJlX         WULIU.         Hfirilt*!'-  n  i:*JIirfHI  * * iTr^i__  _r.TT.  ,,        .  

Falls 

Er  _  _  ^ ^  ^ ^^^      ^^^   ^^ 

Goff's  English  and  Classical  Sch.,  Providence,' R.I. ,  of   Mass.,    1906-14;    pres^Trerno'nr  Thrust  "co  -^ ex- 

1881;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1885,  A.M..  1889;  m.  Elizabeth  pres.    Randolph   Savings   Bank.    Pres    Norfolk  Co 

King  Fales,  of  Central  Falls,  .Tune   23,   1886;   chil-  Bar    Assn.;    former    gov.    Soc.    of    Mayflower    T>&- 


&   Sons,    1890-06;   pres.    and   treas.   E.   L.    Freeman  and    Racquet    (Boston).     Home:    Randolph     Mass 

Co.,    since    1906;    also    pres.    Eastern    Advertising  Office:  87  Milk  St.,  Boston.* 

Co.;  dir.  Industrial  Trust  Co.,  Pawtucket  Mut.  Fire  _,-,-,„«„    „, 

Ins.   Co.,   Masonic   Temple  Co.,   Burgess   Mills   and  ,,'^'**'^'-'"'  Charles  Stratton,  lawyer;   b.   Boston, 

Dexter     Yarn     Co.     (Pawtucket).      Former     sewer  Mass.,   Feb.    14,    1873;    s.    John   J.    and   Frances   M. 

commr.     and    mem.     Sch.    Com.,    Lincoln;    mayor,  i?tj;^tt°"^    French;    A.B.,    Harvard,    1895,    LL.B., 

Central  Falls,  1900,  1907;  chmn.  Sch.  Com.,  Central  1899:  I"-  Isabel  Rockwood  Mauro,  of  Washington, 

Falls,     1902-6;    deputy    railroad    commr.    of    R.I.,  D.C.,    Mar.    28,    1905;    3    sons,    John   Mauro,    David, 

1899-07;    senator   R.I.    Gen.    Assembly    since,    1913.  Nathaniel  Rockwood.    Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1899, 

Episcopalian.    Mem.  R.I.  Hist.  Soc.  S.A.R.    Scottish  ^^y^   since    practiced    in    Boston.     Mem.    Bar    Assn. 

Rite  Mason  (33°;  Past  Grand  Master,  R.I.).    Club:  City   of   Boston.     Recreations:    study   of  the  bible. 

Republican.    Pres.  bd.  of  trustees  Adams  Library.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.    Office:  70  State  St.,  Boston. 

To  Kalon  (Pawtucket,  R.I.).    Recreations:    fishing,  FRENCH,   Clarence  F.,  lawyer-   b    Belfast    Me 

forestry,   reading.    Address:   Central  Falls,   R.I.  Aug.    20,    1864;    s.    Allen    D.    and'  Marv    Elizabeth 

FREEMAN,    Richard    Patrick,    congressman;    b.  (Yates)   French;   Ph.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,   1S89;   student 

New    London,    Conn.,    Apr.     24.    1869;    s.    Richard  fl'J^^^^'*^    R-.  ^^w    Sch.,    1888-9;    admitted    to    bar, 

Patrick  and  Marv  Belle  (Magenis)  Freeman;  A.B.,  ^"^^v,^'"-  %^,?,.-  Bates,  of  Waltham,  Mass.,  July 

Harvard,   1891;  LL.B.,  Yale,  1894;  unmarried.    Ad-  ^6,  1891;  6  children,  Joseph  A.,  Herbert  M.,  George 

mitted   to  Conn,   bar,    1894,   and  since  practiced  in  ^-    Clarence   B.,    Alice   E.,    Curtis    B.     Engaged   in 

New  London;  was  pros,  atty.,  New  London;  mem.  !?J^^"'=?„  at    Ft.    Payne,    Ala.,     1889-90,    Waltham, 

64th  Congress    (1915-17),   2d  Conn.  Dist.    Republi-  Mass.,  1890-1900,  Boston  since  1900;  atty.  Waltham 

can.    Mai.  and  judge  advocate.  Conn.  N.G.,  1901-8;  S^'^P/^'^^^^Yn^?^"^  since   1890;   pres.   Waltham   St. 

regimental    sergt.    maj.,    3d    Conn.    Vols.,    during  i^y-    ^^;^     1906-7;    treas.    and    dir.    Boston    W^ater 

Spanish-Am.  War.    Conglist.    Mason.    Address:   50  f.o'^^r  Co.;  sec.  and  dir.  Wood  Harmon  Bond  Co.; 

State  St.,  New  London,  Conn.  air-   Greater  N.Y.   Development  Co.,   Brooklyn  De- 

______    _^,      „            ,                    J.                          .,  velopment    Co.,    Met.    Associates    of    New    York, 

PREESE,  John  Henry,  lawyer,  astronomer,  writ-  Pelhamwood    Co.,    Suburbs    Holding    Co.,    O'Hara 

er.     (bee  vol.   1909.)  Waltham    Dial    Co.     Alderman,    Waltham,    1893-4; 

FREITAG,  Joseph  Kendall,  civil  engr.;  b.   New  chmn.  Bd.  License  Commrs.,  Waltham,  1900;  mem' 

York,   Sept.   12,   1869;  s.  F.  D.  and  Annie  F.    (Ken-  Sch.  Com.  since  1904.    Conglist.    Club:  Boston  City, 

dall)  Freitag;  student  U.  City  of  New  York,  1886;  Recreations:    motoring.     Home:    49    Pleasant    St 

B.S.,  U.  of  Mich.,   1890,  C.E.,   1894;  m.   1891.    Asso-  Waltham,   Mass.    Office:    16   State   St..   Boston, 

ciated  as  engr.  with  Burnham  &  Root,  architects,  ■p-R-PNnr     vATTrt.fA    ttoti^tt     hit  t^  .    r.     r.       c  u 

Chicago,    1890-1;    asst.    gen.    supt.    Chicago    Expn.  Ja     Ma?   n    llfT  I    Chf?le^' D    ari^  Nan^f  mo?' 

1891-3;    asst.    engr..    Met.    Elevated    Ry.,    Chicago,  brook)  Wench-  M  D     Dartmo?^^^                          i?S9 

1893-5;    civ.    engr.    and    agt.    in    bldg.    constrn.    at  I^'^°°L^/i,o®  w.V.^^  ^"^  i^fl^^J'i'^^T  ^®^A„^.^^^    }Bh. 
Bost 
Broc 
Norfolk 

Who  in   America  for  other  details.)     Auuress:    loo     >t  tt.     T3a-irr.iTr,i      C3rv^      T^ncf^v,    a^„     td„,;„i,;„;' 'A 

■noi7rir,«hiro   c^t     P!n«tnn  *  ^N.ii..    Jr'sychol.    boc,    Boston    Soc.    Psychiatry    and 

Devonshire   bt.,   Boston.  Neurology.    Address:   Medfleld,   Mass. 

,o?!?^^?^'    ■^"®"'    ^"F^'"'    ^-    ^?^*?"'.a^°^A  28  FRENCH,  Elmer  Ellsworth,  educator;  b.  Porter, 

1870;  s.  John  James  and  Frances  Maria  (Stratton)  Me..  Dec.  16,  1861;  s.  Isaac  L.  and  Sarah  A.  French; 

French;    S.B     Mass.    Inst.   Tech..    1892;    studied   U.  A.B.,   Wooster  U.,   1890,  A.M.,   1893;   m.   Wakefield 

of  Berlin,  1892-3;  A  B.,  Harvard,  1894;  m    Ellen  R.  N.H.,  Apr.  3,  1885.  Blanche  L  Gate.    Began  teaching 


^T^^?Q^?l?%-^^*H^r,v^'^'PTi-^,^'^^®'^i^V^"-"^''^^5-  FRENCH,  Frank,  artist;  b.   Loudon.  N.H.,  May 

^r^^^^rH^b^^AS'"^^n'?f<=%^  ''Vs7^%^°t'r^^^''*^'  22,   1850;   s.   Hiram  W.   and   Lydia  W.   French;   m 

ford)   French;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1876;   LL.B     Bos-  Alice  Hendricks,  of  Brooklyn.  Apr.  22.  1875.    Medal 

\°i"^-^T?*^'^-  °^J^^\'J^'h'  i";  ^K^*°'^'c?c''V°'  ^^^^'  Chicago  Expn..  1893;  Buffalo  Expn..  1901;  exhibited, 

Addie  R.  Jacobs.    Admitted  to  bar,  1878;  has  prac-  Paris    Expn.,    1900;    gold    medal.    St.    Louis    Expn 

ticed    at    Boston    since    1879      Sec.    and   dir.    Mead-  1904;  splty.  is  portrait  painting.    Mem.  jury  of  se- 

Morrison   Mfg.    Co,.   MB.   Paige   Co;    dir.   Trinity  lection    for   art,    Chicago,    Buffalo,    and    Stf  Louis 

Copper    Co.,    Reading   Co-operative    Bank,    Boston-  expns.    Mem.   Artists'   Fund   Soc.   and   Salmagundi 

Panama    Co.     Mem     Boston    Bar    Assn.,    Am     Bar  Club  (New  York).    Home:  Manchester,  N.H.* 

Assn.,  Theta  Delta  Chi.    Republican.    Mason.   Clubs:  .  x^.^-i^. 

University,    Boston    City.     Recreations:    horsebaclt  FRENCH,  Georg-e,  editor;  moved  to  New  York. 

riding.     Home:    Brookline.     Office:     89    State    St.,  (See  vol.   1909,  also  Who's  Who  In  America.  1914- 

Boston.  15.) 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


FBENCH,  Georgre  Barstow,  lawjer;  b.  Tuflon- 
borousli,  N.H.,  Nov.  27,  1846;  t<.  James  and  Eveline 
A  (Moullon)  French;  grad.  N.H.  Cont'.  Sem.  and 
Female  Coll.,  Tilton,  1868;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1872; 
prin.  high  sch.,  Milford,  N.H.,  1872-4;  m.  Sarah  F. 
Burnham,  of  Milford,  Dec.  24,  1874;  children,  Kuth 
H.,  liobert  A.,  Helen  B.,  George  M.  Admitted  to 
bar,  1876,  and  has  since  practiced  at  Nashua,  N.H.; 
mem.  Nashua  Bd.  of  Kdn.  several  yrs. ;  mem.  N.H. 
Constl.  Conv.,  1889;  declined  apptmt.  as  commr.  to 
revise  statutes.  Pres.  Nashua  Trust  Co.  Repub- 
lican. Congli.'^t.  Mason.  Recreations:  hunting,  rtsh- 
ing.  Home:  75  Concord  St.  Office:  86  Main  St., 
Nashua,  N.H. 

FItENCH,  Henry  Bichardson,  treasurer;  b.  Lynn, 
Mas.s.,  Nov.  2,  1876;  s.  Beiijamm  V.  and  Abigail  S. 
(.Richardson)  French;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1899;  m.  Ger- 
trude D.  Mix,  of  Camp  Chase,  O.,  Oct.  24,  1901. 
With  Journal  of  Education,  Boston,  1899-01;  bond 
salesman.  1901-3;  again  with  Journal  of  Education 
since  1903,  treas.  and  business  mgr.  since  1906. 
Mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Lynn,  1903-7  (chmn.  1907).  Mem. 
Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Bos- 
ton City.  Home:  Lynn,  Mass.  Office:  6  Beacon  St., 
Boston. 

FRENCH,  Henry  vnuard,  war  corn,  lecturer, 
author;  b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1854.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  writings.)  Address:  120  Perham  St., 
West  Roxbury,  Boston.* 

FRENCH,  Heywood  Sanford,  civil  engineer;  b. 
Bangor,  Me.,  Dec.  2,  1866;  s.  Charles  Heywood  and 
Helen  Elizabeth  (Davis)  French;  C.E.,  U.  of  Me., 
1886;  m.  Maude  M.  Foster,  of  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Jan. 
28,  1891;  2  children,  Helen  Winchester,  Foster  Hey- 
wood. Began  active  career  at  Boston,  with  Ernest 
W.  Bowditch,  C.E.,  1886-90;  in  employ  of  Met.  Sew- 
erage Commn.,  1890;  in  engring.  dept.  City  of  New- 
ton, Mass.,  1891-4;  contracting  engr.,  1895-6;  be- 
came connected  with  J.  W.  Bishop  Co.  (buildmg 
construction),  1896,  and  now  v.-p.  of  the  company; 
dir.  Bishop  Securities  Co.,  Interstate  Stone  Co., 
N.E.  Cold  Storage  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  C.E.,  Bos- 
ton Chamber  of  Commerce,  Phi  Gamma  Delta,  Phi 
Kappa  Phi.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Engi- 
neers' (Boston),  Phi  Gamma  Delta  (New  York), 
Newton  (Newton.  Mass.).  Home:  211  Crafts  St., 
Newtonville,  Mass.  Office:  683  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

FRENCH,  Hollis,  consulting  engr.;  b.  Boston, 
June  26,  1868:  s.  Jolin  J.  and  Frances  M.  (Stratton) 
French;  grad.  English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  1882; 
SB,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1889;  m.  Helen  Goodwin,  of 
s!  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  1896;  4  children,  Alden,  Stanley 
G.,  Hollis  S.,  Rue  E.  Practiced  alone  1890-8,  since 
with  Allen  Hubbard.  Episcopalian;  warden  Em- 
manuel Ch.  Mem.  Delta  Psi.  Clubs:  Somerset,  St. 
Botolph,  Union  Boat,  Engineers'.  Recreations: 
sailing,  shooting,  collecting  early  American  silver 
and  furniture.  Home:  94  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Boston; 
(summer)  Annisquam,  Mass.  Office:  88  Pearl  St., 
Boston,    Mass. 

FRENCH,  James  W.,  real  estate;  b.  Boston,  Mar. 
4,  1851;  s.  James  and  Lucina  (Wilkinson)  French; 
■ed.  Newton  grammar  and  high  schs. ;  m.  Emily  S. 
Moore,  of  Newton,  Mass.,  Feb.  4,  1874;  1  daughter, 
Marearet  (Mrs.  W.  R.  Baldwin).  In  real  estate 
business  in  Boston  since  1869;  pres.  Newton  Co-op- 
erative Bank.  Newton  Real  Estate  Assn.:  v.-p.  New- 
tonville Trust  Co.;  mem.  Real  Estate  Exchange  and 
Auction  Bd.,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Has 
.served  as  councilman  and  alderman,  Newton.  Clubs: 
City  (Boston),  Hunnewell  (Newton).  Home:  55 
AVashington  St.,  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  73  Tremont 
St.,  Boston. 

FRENCH,  John  Marshall,  M.D.;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Vt.,  Jan.  1,  1850;  s.  Mark  and  Mary  (Lyon) 
French;  grad.  normal  schs.,  Johnson,  Vt.,  1868, 
Plymouth,  N.H.,  1871;  student  Nat.  Normal  School, 
Lebanon,  O..  1873;  taught  school  for  a  number  of 
vears;  studied  medicine  with  Dr.  Robert  L.  Flagg 
of  Jeffersonville,  Vt.;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Med.  Coll., 
1877;  post-grad,  work,  med.  dent.  U.  of  New  York. 
1880-1,  and  Bellevue  Coll.,  N.Y.,  same  year;  m. 
Marv  Josephine  Morrison,  of  Campton,  N.H.,  1880. 
Practiced  in  Campton  Village,  N.H.,  1878-80,  Sims- 
bury,  Conn.,  1880-3,  since  at  Milford,  Mass.;  mem. 
med.  staff  Milford  Hosp.    Writer  on  subjects  con- 


nected with  therapeutics,  practical  medicine,  long- 
evity and  hygiene,  and  preventive  medicine;  also 
genealogy  and  local  history;  contbr.  to  med.  and 
popular  periodicals;  editor  and  asso.  editor  several 
med.  jours.;  awarded  prize  by  R.I.  Med.  Soc.  for 
best  essay  on  alcohol  in  1899,  and  for  same  on  tea 
and  coffee  in  1908.  Mem.  Thurber  Med.  Assn.  (ex- 
pres.),  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.,  Am.  Med.  Editors' 
Assn.  Conglist.  Odd  Fellow.  Address:  2  S.  Main 
St.,  Milford,  Mass. 

FRENCH,  John  Shaw  educator;  b.  North  Fay- 
ette, Me.,  ,luly  3,  1873;  s.  Albert  Gallatin  and  Julia 
Maria  (Wing)  French;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1895;  fellow 
in  mathematics,  Clark  U.,  1896-8,  Ph.D.,  1898;  m. 
Jessamine  L.  Davis,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  Aug.  1, 
1899.  Prof,  mathematics,  1898-08,  head  hall  master, 
1902-8,  acting  dir.,  1901,  Jacob  Tome  Inst.,  Port 
Deposit.  Md. ;  ijrin.  Morris  Heights  Sch.,  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  1908 — .  Examiner  in  mathematics.  Coll. 
Entrance  E.xamination  Bd.,  1902;  mem.  Rhodes 
.Scliolarship  Com.  for  R.I.,  1909;  chmn.  com.  boys' 
pvt.  schs.  Internat.  Commn.  on  Teaching  of  Math- 
ematics. (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  societies, 
etc.)  Republican.  Conglist.  Address:  151  Morris 
Av.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

FRENCH,  Leonard  Melville,  M.D.:  b.  Ashby, 
Mass.,  July  26,  1849;  s.  Dr.  Leonard  and  Sarah  M. 
(Melville)  French;  ed.  U.  of  New  York;  M.D.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1872;  m.  Manchester,  N.H.,  June  1,  1887, 
Miss  Emma  Blood.  Practiced,  Manchester,  N.H., 
since  1873.   Home:  Manchester,  N.H. 

FRENCH,  Wilfred  Augrustus,  editor  and  pub.;  b. 
Augusta,  Me.,  Sept.  17,  1855;  s.  Benjamin  and  Ju- 
lia Blake  (Emmons)  French;  ed.  Annenschule, 
Dresden,  Saxony;  Chauncy  Hall  Sch.  and  English 
High  Sch.,  Boston;  m.  Clara  Frederika  Nichols,  of 
Boston,  Apr.  4,  1892;  1  son,  Herbert  Nichols  (Wil- 
liams Coll.,  1915).  Entered  photographic  supply 
business  of  Benj.  French  &  Co.,  Boston,  1887;  be- 
came, with  father,  partner  in  the  business,  till  1902, 
when  sold  out  to  Eastman  Kodak  Co.;  in  Germany, 
France,  and  England,  1903-5,  studying  langs.,  art 
and  music;  purchased  Photo-Era  Magazine,  The 
American  Journal  of  Photography,  Boston.  1906, 
and  since  its  editor  and  pub.  Medals  and  diplomas. 
Am.  and  European,  for  meritorious  work  in  photog- 
raphy. Mem.  Bostonian  Soc,  Boston  Cham,  of  Com- 
merce. Unitarian.  Mem.  Lodge  of  Eleusis,  A.F.  and 
A.M.;  St.  Andrew's  Royal  Arch  Chapter;  Boston 
Council,  R.  and  S.M.  Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Shake- 
.speare,  Boston  Press;  Camera  (New  York).  Recre- 
ations: amateur  photography.  Home:  40  Gardner 
Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  383  Boylston  St.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

FRENCH,  "William  "W.,  lawyer;  b.  Brockton. 
Mass.,  Jan.  10,  1849;  s.  William  Bailey  and  Mary 
Ann  (Torrey)  French;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1872; 
studied  law;  admitted  to  bar,  1874;  m.  Gloucester, 
Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1879,  Lelia  Fenno  Shaw.  Began  prac- 
tice at  Gloucester,  1874;  city  solicitor  5  yrs.;  may- 
or, 1888-90,  1899,  1901-2;  asso.  justice  Dist.  Court 
since  1887;  served  as  chmn.  Rep.  City  Com.  a  num- 
ber of  yrs.;  mem.  law  firm  of  French  &  Sullivan 
imtil  1914,  since  alone.  Republican.  Christian  Sci- 
entist. Mem.  K.  of  P.,  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Home: 
Gloucester,  Mass.   Office:  18  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

FRENCH,  ■Winslow  Burrell,  M.D.;  b.  Rock- 
land, Mass.,  Aug.  19,  1869;  s.  Joseph  E.  and  Ellen 
(Burrell)  French;  grad.  high  sch.,  1887,  and  Berke- 
ley Sch.,  Boston,  1888;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Med- 
icine, 1891;  post-grad,  work,  Vienna,  1893;  m. 
Martha  B.  Foster,  of  Rockland,  May  12,  1893.  En- 
gaged in  practice  in  Boston  1891;  formerly  surgeon 
on  staff  Boston  Bapt.  Hosp.,  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp., 
consulting  surgeon  Emerson  Hosp.,  and  asst.  in 
gynecology,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine;  retired  on 
account  of  health.  Treas.  Bell  Rock  Leather  & 
Tanning  C;o.,  Maiden,  Mass.  Hon.  mem.  Mass.  Ho- 
moe. Med.  Soc.  and  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynppcol.  Soc. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Mem.  Masonic  bodies.  Ad- 
dress: (winter)  Rockland,  Mass.,  (summer)  North 
W^eymouth  (Ft.  Point),  Mass. 

FRENNING,  John  Erasmus,  mfr. ;  b.  Salem, 
I\Tass.,  May  17,  1863;  s.  John  Erasmus  and  Aurora 
Susanna  Bernadina  (Dreutzer)  Frenning;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Salem;  m.  Eleanor  Agnes  Barbey,  of  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Dec.  29,  1892;  children,  John  Jacob, 


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Frances  Elizabeth,   Alfred   Bass.    Has   been   asso-  llillcrest,  Auburndale,  Mass.    Office:  426  Washing- 

ciated   with   The   S.    M.    Howes   Co.,    mfrs.    stoves,  ton  St.,  Boston,  INJass. 

ranges  and  furnaces,  since  1885,  and  pres.  of  com-  rROST,  G(eorg-e)  Frederick,  lawyer;  b.  Chelsea, 

pany   since   1901.    Mem.   Boston  Chamber  of  Com-  Mass.,    June   IS,    1872;   s.   George   Washington  and 

merce.   Home:  Belmont,  Mass.    Office:  42  Union  St.,  Fannie  Maria  (Davenport)   Frost;  prep.  edn.  High 

Boston.  Sch.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1896,  A.M.. 

FRIEDMAN,    Iiee    Max,    lawyer;    b.    Memphis,  1897;    unmarried.     Teacher,    English    High    School, 

Tenn.,    Dec.    29,    1871;    s.    Max   and    Tille    (Marks)  Providence,  R.I.,  1896-7,  Classical  High  Sch.,  1897- 

Friedman;  A.B.,  maena  cum  laude.  Harvard,  1893;  03;  asst.  elk.   Common   I'leas  Div.  of  Supreme  Ct. 

L.L.B.,  cum  laude,  Harvard  U.  I^aw  Sch.,  1895;  un-  of  K.I.,  1903-5;  asst.  elk.  Superior  Ct.,  Providence 

married.    Practiced  in  Bo.ston  since  1895;  dir.  Rock-  County,  R.I.,  1905-7;  with  Law  Dept.,  R.I.,  1907-14; 

land  Trust  Co.,  People's  Nat.  Bank.  Mass.  Bonding  atty.   for  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.R.R.  Co.,   at  Providence, 

and  Ins.  Co.,  Cosmopolitan  Trust  Co.;  dir.  Associ-  since   Oct.,    1914;    mem.    Sch.    Com.    Town    of    East 

ated   Charities   of   Boston.     Mem.   Am.    Bar   Assn.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1909-12;  judge  of  probate,  Town 

Mass.   Bar  Assn.    (exec,   com.),   Suffolk   Bar  Assn.  of   East   Providence,    1912.     Mem.   Am.    Bar   Assn., 

Republican.     Jewish    religion.     Mason.     Contbr.    to  R.I.  Bar  Assn.    Republican.    Baptist.    Club:  Univer- 

Harvard    Law    Re\iew,    Am.    Law    Review,    Green  sity  (Providence).    Recreations:  gardening.    Home: 

Bag,  etc.  Recreations:  collecting  rare  books.  Home:  141   Wilson  Av.,   Rumford,   R.I.    Office:   309   Union 

206  Bay  State  Rd.    Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston.  Station,  Providence,  R.I. 

FRIEDMAN,    I,eo    Victor,    M.D.;    b.    Coldwater,  FROST,  Gilman  DuBois,  M.D.,  college  prof.;   b. 

Mich.,    Apr.    14,    1874;    s.    Jacob    and    Rosa    (Judd)  Randolph,  Vt.,  May  7,  1864;  s.  Carlton  Pennington 

Friedman;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895,  M.D.,1900;  m.  Anna  and  Eliza  Ann  (DuBois)  Frost;  descendant  of  Ed- 

^yalcott   Metcalf,   of  Boston,   June   6,    1907;   3   chil-  mond   Frost,    Cambridge,   Mass.;   A.B.,   Dartmouth, 

dren,  Richard,  Fabian,  Nicholas.    Practiced  in  Bos-  l'^S6,  A.M.,  1889;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1892,  Dartmouth, 

ton   since   1901;   prof,   obstetrics,  Tufts   Coll.   Med.  1892;  m.  Margaret  Mead  Thurston,  of  Whitinsville, 

Sch.    ]Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.   Med.  Soc,  Suffolk  Dist.  Mass.,  Sept.  24,  1895;  5  children,  Carlton  P.,  Elisa- 

Med.    Soc,    Obstet.    Soc.    Boston.     Club:    Harvard,  beth  G.,  Philip  T.  (deceased),  Eleanor,  Thurston  D. 

Home:  Newton  Centre,  Mass.    Office:  425  Marlboro  Tutor  Latin  and  German,  Dartmouth,  1887-89;  lec- 

St.,  Boston.  turer    on    anatomy,    1893,    prof,    anatomy,    1893-10, 


FRISBIE,  Jesse  Franklin,  surgeon;  July  12,  1838 


prof.    Clin,    medicine    since    1910,    Dartmouth    Med. 


Deo    17    iqi\      rSf>P  vol    iqnq  V  Sch.;  sec.  same,  1896-09;  phys.  in  gen.  practice;  at- 

™i^™    i     ,         ,^^    \        '.,                  ..  „  tending  phys.  Mary  Hitchcock  Memorial  Hospital. 

„„^^?^^'  Emdon,  M.D.;  b.  Bridgetown,  N.S.,  Nov.  Trustee  Dartmouth  Savings  Bank,  Mary  Hitchcock 

23,    1854;    s.    William    Henry    and    Mary   Elizat)eth  Memorial  Hosp.    Mem.  A.M.A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Am. 

(Banks)    Fritz;    ed.    McGill    Med    Coll.,    Montreal;  Assn.  Anatomists.    Protestant.    Address:  Hanover, 

M.D.,   Bellevue  Hosp.   Med.  Coll.,  New  York,   1880;  New  Hampshire. 

m.  Francenia  Ellen  Mildred  Davis,  of  Portland,  Me.  •c-ofxaT'     Tro...»i/i    x      ■f^,,h-    „^^„,^v..    t.     -D^irv^^v,*- 

Sept.    1,    1885;    children.    Mildred    Roberta.    Marion  mI^    An-    U    Ulf-\    SvlvilteTc    and^^^^^ 

Gladys,  Emdon,  Jr.,  Muriel  Estelle,  Constance  Eliz-  -'^tass.,  au,,.   i&,   i»r&,  s.  byive^ter  c.  ana  Alice  A. 

abeth.    Taught  sc 
4   yrs.    while   acqu 
N.S.,  1880-90;  began 

Sept.,  1892;  mem.  staff  Hosp.  of  Sacred  Heart.    Mem.  ".^;:^"tf**^    contracrkili'in-''of "  trTe'^YnsecVs'''' 1895 • 

N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Hillsboro  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Manchester  ^^^^    ^"°-   contract    killin^    of    tree    insects,    1895, 


Elm  St  ManVhPstpr  N  K  ^"^=''"'^'-  ^'-  ^"'^'=-  ^""^  growers;  partner  H.  L.  Frost  &  Co.  Tree  warden, 
™xl;.x^  -T  ^'i.',  -M  .c  ,  Townof  Belmont;  park  commr.  Town  of  Arlington; 
-,  nL^^^^^^T'.^°^®?.^,  ^^•^"^®i^'  ^^'^'^  ^^?J"«  !?^^  "^°^-  mem.  com.  of  twenty-one,  Town  of  Arlington. 
1909.  also  ^^hos  Who  m  America,  1912-13.)  Trustee  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.  Republican.  Baptist. 
FROST,  Archie  N.,  lawyer.  (See  vol.  1909.)  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Arlington 
FROST,  Charles  "WCarren)  S(elah),  M.D. ;  b.  Wa-  Business  Men's  Assn.  Pres.  Mass.  Fruit  Growers' 
terbury.  Conn.,  Dec.  22,  1857;  s.  Warren  S.  and  Assn.;  mem.  Mass.  Forestry  Assn.,  Mass.  Hort. 
Edna  J.  (Spring)  Frost;  descendant  of  Samuel  Soc.  Conn.  Pomol.  Soc,  Me.  Hort.  Soc.  Mason:  mem. 
Frost,  Conn.,  early  in  1700;  prep.  edn.  Waterbury  Royal  Arcanum,  Phi  Sigma  Kappa.  Home:  Brant- 
English  and  Classical  Sch.;  student  Yale  Med.  Sch.;  wood  Rd.  Office:  20  Mill  St.,  Arlington,  Mass. 
M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1880;  m.  FROST,  Henry  P.,  psychiatrist;  b.  Spartanburg, 
Jennie  G.  Davis,  of  New  York  City,  Feb.  5,  1880  S.C,  Oct.  10,  1868;  s.  Henrv  and  Sabra  J.  (Walker) 
(died  1891);  1  daughter,  Edna  J.:  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Min-  Frost;  M.D.,  U.  of  Md.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1889;  m. 
nie  L.  Ryder,  of  West  Ashford,  Conn.,  Dec.  31,  Margaret  S.  Johnson,  of  Warrenton,  Va.,  Oct.  30, 
1891;  2  children,  Barbara,  Sela.  Practiced  in  Wa-  1894;  3  children,  Virginia  Dare,  Henry  Rutledge, 
terbury  since  1880;  mem.  staff  Waterbury  and  St.  Pinckney  Lesesne.  Practiced  at  various  N.Y.  state 
Mary's  hosps.;  mem.  Bd.  of  Health,  Waterbury,  hosps.  1890-7,  at  Buffalo.  N.Y..  1897-10:  supt.  Bos- 
1887-1914  (ex-pres.);  city  and  town  health  officer  ton  State  Hosp.  since  1910.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass. 
10  yrs.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  New  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Soc.  Psychiatry  and  Neurology, 
Haven  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Waterbury  Med.  Soc  (sec.  11  Am.  Medico-Psychol.  Assn.,  Boston  Med.  Library 
yrs.  and  twice  pres.),  S.A.R.  Mason,  Elk,  K.P.,  Red  Assn.  Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Boston  City.  Recrea- 
Man,  Royal  Arcanum,  Heptasophs,  K.O.T.M.,  O.U.  tions:  tramping.  Address:  Boston  State  Hospital, 
A.IM.   Republican.   Conglist.   Club:  Waterbury.  Rec-  Boston,  Mass. 

reations:  golf,  tennis.  Address:  52  Central  Av.,  Wa-        FROST,  Russell,  lawver;  b.  Delhi,  N.Y..  Feb.  18, 

terbury.  Conn.  1852;   s.   Caleb  Allen  and  Mary   (Griswold)    Frost; 

FROST.  Edward  J.,  merchant;  b.  \\^aupaca.  Wis.,  lineal    descendant    of    Edmund    Frost,    Cambridge, 

Feb.  9,  1873:  s.  David  and  Adelia  (Owen)  Frost;  ed.  Mass.,  1635;  ed.  Delaware  Acad.,  Delhi;  A.B.,  Yale, 

Bellevue  (Mich.)   High  Sch.;  m.  Gertrude  C.  Mead,  1877;  admitted  as  lawyer  in  N.Y.,  1879,  Conn.,  1885; 

of  St.  Johns,  Mich.,  June  30,  1897;  3  children,  Owen  m.  Augusta  Ayers  Ely,  of  South  Norwalk,  Conn., 

Carlisle,  Edith  Amelia,   Mary  Elizabeth.    Began  in  May  27,  1885;  1  son,  Russell  Frost,  Jr.    Practiced 

a  gen.   store,    1888;   cashier  Bellevue  Bank,   Mich.,  in  South   Norwalk  since  1885;   specializes  in  laws 

1891-01;  asst.  credit  mgr.,  purchasing  agt..  Western  relating  to  st.  rys.;  pres.  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Norwalk, 

Electric  Co.,  Chicago,   1901-2;  mgr.  Western  Elec-  1895-10;   dir.   Manhattan  Mortgage  Co.,  N.Y.  City; 

trie  Co.,   Pittsburgh,   Pa.,   1902-3;   mgr.   New   York  dir.  and  mem.  exec.  com.  Guaranteed  Mortgage  Co. 

office  same  co.,  1904-6;  v.-p.,  comptroller  and  asst.  of  New  York.    Capt.  Co.  D,  4th  Regt.  C.N.G.,  1886- 

treas,    William    Filene's    Sons    Co.,    Boston,    since  92;  col.,   1892-7;  brig.-gen.  comdg.  C.N.G.,  1897-08. 

1906;  trustee  Copenhagen  Real  Estate  Trust,  Fred  Commanded  troops  repressing  riot  in  Waterbury, 

N.    Day    Estate.      Republican.     Conglist.      Mason.  Conn.,   1903;   comdr.   brigade  of  state  and   federal 

Clubs:    Boston    City;    Brae    Burn    Country    (West  troops  at   mil.   maneuvers  under   Ma.i.   Gen.   F.    D. 

Newton,    Mass.),    Woodland    Golf,    of    Auburndale  Grant,    Manassas,    Va.,    1904.     Mem.    Conn.    Ho.    of 

(treas.  and  dir.);  Vesper  Country   (Lowell).    Rec-  Rep.,    1897-9:    judge   Norwalk    Town    Ct.,    1896-02; 

reations:   motoring,   golf,  fishing,  hunting.    Home:  mem.  Sch.  Bd.  South  Norwalk.    Mem.  Chamber  of 


432                                                      WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 

Commerce,  New  York.    Republican.    ConsHst.  Mem.  ical    Investigation.     Clubs:    Tennis    and    Racquet, 

Conn.  See.  S.A.R.,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  N.E.  Soc.  of  Tavern,  Harvard.    Address:  51  Hereford  St.,  Boston. 

N.Y.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  (Yale).    Clubs:  Univer-  fbOTHINGHAM,    Eugenia   Brooks    (Miss),    au- 

sity,   Yale,   Army   and   Navy    (New   York).    Home:  thor;   b.   Paris,   France,   Nov.    17,    1874;   d.   Edward 

52  West  Av.    Office:  8  N.  Main  St.,  Norwalk,  Conn,  .^^^i  Eugenia   (Mifflin)   Frotliingham;  ed.  pvt.  schs. 

FROST,  Thomas  Bell,  city  official;  b.  New  Cas-  Clubs:     Saturday    Morning,     MacDowell.      Author: 

tie,  N.H.,  Feb.  23,  1845;  s.  John  Simpson  and  Sarah  The   Turn   of   the   Road,    1901;   The  Evasion,    1906. 

Runnells   (Chesley)    Frost;  among  ancestors  were  Home:   476   Beacon   St.,   Boston. 

Nicholas  Frost,  Eliot,  Me.,  born  about  1585,  Maj.  rROTHINGHAM,  Langdon,  research  in  com- 
Charles  Frost  (his  son),  who  was  killed  by  In-  parative  pathology  and  bacteriology;  b.  Boston, 
dians,  Hon.  John  (son  of  Charles),  who  commanded  j^^^  21,  1866;  s.  Thomas  B.  and  Annie  P.  (Lunt) 
a  British  ship  of  war;  ed.  acad.,  Durham,  N.H.;  Frothingham;  ed.  Boston  pub.  schs.;  M.D.V.,  Har- 
taught  sch..  New  Castle,  N.H.;  student  Chandler  .^.^rd  Veterinary  Sch.,  1889;  post-grad,  study,  Dres- 
Scientific  Sch.  (Dartmouth);  m.  Feb.  3,  1870,  Paul-  (jgn,  Germany,  1890,  91,  94;  m.  Boston,  Dec,  1901, 
ine  Priest  Tarlton,  of  New  Castle,  N.H.  (died  Aug.  Qj^a,  Frothingham.  Instr.  in  physiology,  U.  of 
8,  1886);  m.  2d,  Oct.  17,  1889,  Sarah  Louise  Wier  -^^^^^  1890-91;  asst.  in  bacteriology,  Sheffield  Sci- 
of  Chelsea,  Mass.  Traveling  salesman.  Me.  and  entjfic  Sch.  (Yale),  1901-4;  instr.  in  comparative 
N.H. ,  from  Portland,  Me.,  1866-73;  head  bookkeeper  pathology.  Harvard  Vet.  Sch.,  1895-1900;  asst.  in 
wholesale  jewelry  house,  Boston,  1873-80;  account-  pathology,  1896-8.  Austin  teaching  fellow  in  bac- 
ant  Ashcroft  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston  Electric  Co.,  also  teriology,  1900-7,  instr.  in  bacteriologv,  1907-14, 
expert  accountant;  city  treas.  and  collector  of  Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  pathologist  Mass.  Dept.  Ani- 
taxes,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  since  Oct.  7,  1886  (elected  ^^^1  Industry,  1897-15;  chmn.  Mass.  Bd.  of  Regis- 
yearly) ;  pres.  Chelsea  Cooperative  Bank;  v.-p.  and  tration  in  Vet.  Medicine.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Am. 
trustee  County  Savings  Bank  of  Chelsea.  Repub-  vet.  Med.  Assn.,  Mass.  Vet.  Assn.  (pres.,  1897-9), 
lican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Nat.  Assn.  of  Comptrollers  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Sciences.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph, 
and  Accounting  Officers.  Mem.  St.  John  s  Lodge,  Qj^y^  Harvard  (Boston).  Publications:  Tubercu- 
A.F.  &  A.M.;  Washington  Chapter,  R  A.M.,  Ports-  losis;  Glanders;  Rabies:  Blastomvcetes;  Sporo- 
mouth,    N.H.:    Naphtali    Council;    Palestine    Corn-  thricosis.    Address:   336  Bay  State  Rd.,  Boston. 

7]^^"±7V  ^wT^-rrf/.  ^R^  Tn^i'nr^^^'t^^-Offio'i      T^^rHalT  TBOTHINGHAM,  Louis  Adams,  lawyer;   b.   Ja- 

^^Jl2^^\^¥JL    ^-     ^                                              ^  maica   Plain,    Mass.,   Julv    13,    1871;    s.    Thomas   B. 

i..neisea,   i\iass.  ^^^    Annie    Pearson     (Lunt)     Frothingham;    A.B., 

PROST,  Walter  BUSB,  editor,  pub.;  b.  Providence,  Harvard    U.,    1893,    LL.B.,    1896;    unmarried.     Ad- 

R.I.,  Aug.  24,  1852;  s.  William  Frederick  and  Lois-  mitted  to  bar,   1896;  pvt.   sec.   to  Congressman  W. 

Maria    (Bliss)    Frost;    direct    descendant   of   Elder  c_   Lovering,   1897:   asst.   attv.   Met.   Park  Commn.. 

Edmund    Frost,    Cambridge,    Mass.,    1635,    and    of  Boston.  1898;   2d  It.  U.S.  Marine  Corps,  serving  in 

Thomas  Bliss,   one   of  the  founders   of   Rehoboth,  the   Atlantic    Squadron    during    Spanish-Am.    War, 

Mass.,    1643;    grad.    East   Greenwich    (R.I.)    Acad.,  i898;  resumed  practice  of  law,  Boston.  1899.    Mem. 

1876;  m.  Alice  A.  Barber,  of  East  Windsor,  Conn.,  Mass.   Ho.   of  Rep.,    1901-5    (speaker   1904-5);    Rep. 

Sept.  13,  1876;  2  sons,  W^alter  Louis,  Harry  Barber,  candidate  for  mayor  of  Boston,   1905;   elected  It.- 

Renorter  on  Providence  Evening  Press,  1876,  sub-  gov.   of  Mass.   Nov.,   1908;   Rep.   nominee   for  gov., 

editor,  1877,  night  editor  1880;  became  editor  The  ign.      pres.     Blackstone     Savings     Bank;     treas. 

Manufacturing  Jeweler,  1885,  owner  and  pub.  same  Frothingham    Bldgs. ;    dir.    Laconia    Co.    Overseer, 

since  1S93.    Mem.  Providence  Sch.  Com.  since  1903  Harvard  Coll..  1904-10,  1912-18.    Unitarian.    Clubs: 

(chmn.  com.  on  high  schs.).  Mem.  N.Y.  Trade  Press  Union,   Countrv,   Harvard.    Recreations:    golf,   ten- 

Assn.,  N.E.  Trade  Press  Assn.,  Nat.  Editorial  Assn.,  nis,   reading.    Home:    140    Beacon   St.    Office:    Bar- 

R.I.   Press  Club.    Republican.    Conglist.    Mem.   In-  risters  Hall,  Boston.* 
ternational  Jury  of  Awards,  St.  Louis  Expn.,  1904: 
chmr 
Par 
der 
Head, 

233  Ohio  A V     Office.  42  W^eybosset  St.,  Providence,  ^j^^^^      1889-1900,    Arlington    St.    Ch.    (Unitarian)! 

Knofie  Jsiana.  Boston,  since  1900.    Preacher  to  Harvard  U.,  1899- 

FROST,  Walter  Iiang'don,  stocks:  b.  West  Cam-  02,   1909-10   and   1914-15;   overseer.   Harvard.    1904- 

bridge    (now    Arlington),    Mass.,    Sept.    6,    1851;    s.  10;  trustee  Perkins  Instn.  and  Mass.   Sch.   for  the 

Walter  Ingraham  and  Caroline  Langdon   (Whitte-  Blind:    mem.    Mass.    Hist.    Soc.     Author:    William 

more)   Frost;  descendant  of  Elder  Edmund  Frost,  Ellery   Channing;    His   Messages   from   the   Spirit: 

Cambridge,    Mass.,    1635;    ed.    old    Mayhew    Pub.  The  Temple  of  Virtue,  1907.    Address:  294  Beacon 

Griimmar    Sch..    Boston,    and    Engli'-'h    High    Sch.;  St.,    Boston.* 

m.   Emma  Josephine   Stearns,  of  Boston,   Apr.   11,  ■pTtnTtrmn-irA-ivT    t^ar^rin^■n■h     low^or.-    v,     o^^ot, 

1882;  1  daughter,  Katharine  Stearns.    In  stock  and  ton     Pa       Nov      'm'    fss^^    s^    Ar^^nr    «nrt    T  J,^?; 

MTnin^"cL""Lake  Mi°mne    Smeltin'J'i  PefintnlTo'  'Randolph)'' Frothinghlm';   lesclnd^ln't  on  "pa^e^rna! 

Mining  Co.,   Lake   Milling,   Smelting  &  Kehning   Co.  ^j^„        ^     \V\U\am     Frnthinfrham       nf     r"hnrlp<5tnwTi 

L^?:^e''"fF-&\"M'JBoston)'™mer"lst^WoS;'  y^-"s.%V!'oTrnlTer'f%'i^^^^ 

ijOfige,  A.i*.  &  A.ai.   ( toston ) .   mem.   ist   woisnip-  .,*  -y„  .    »  r>     vnio    iQat;-  t  t  t?     WaT-^ar-zi  t  c-^r  <Sr,y< 

ful  Masters-  Assn.    Home:  1065  Beacon  St.,  Brook-  i1oIfunmarrTed.''Practic^ed-?n  Boston'^lincr  im| 

line.    Office.  8  Congress  St.,  Boston.  niem.    Channing    &    Frothingham;    dir.    Am.    Core 

FROST,  Woodbury  George,  M.D. ;  b.  Brunswick,  Twine  Co.    Mem.  governing  bd.  under  Forty  Divi- 

Me.,  May  3,  1838;  s.  Gardner  G.  and  Rebecca  (Mel-  sions,    of   Boston    Chamber    of    Commerce;    official 

Cher)  Frost;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1860,  A.M.,  1863;  M.D.,  Am.    del.    German    invitation    for    study    of    civic 

Med.   Sch.   of  Me.    (Bowdoin),   1866;    m.    Sophia  B.  problems,    1911;    mem.    organizing    com.    Internat 

Winslow.  of  Yarmouth.  Me..  Oct.   11.   1865:    1   son.  Congress  of  Chamber.'?  of  Commerce,  Boston,  1912; 

Teacher  Brunswick  and  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me.,  1861-  official  del.  Internat.  Congress,  Chambers  of  Com- 

63;  acting  asst.  surgeon,  U.S.N.,  1864-5;  practiced  merce,  Paris,  1914.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston. 

Freeport,  Me.,  1866-78,  Danvers,  Mass.,  since  1878.  Republican.     Clubs:    City,    Yale,    Harvard.     Recre- 

Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.    Progressive.    Baptist.    Rec-  ation<5:  motoring,  tennis.    Home:  137  Peterborough 

reations:  traveling.    Home:  Danvers,  Mass.  St.    Office:  18  Tremont  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

FROTHINGHAM,  Channing-,  Jr.,  M.D.;  b.  Brook-  TRY,  Charles,  lawyer.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

lyn,  N.Y.,  May  10,  1881;  s.  Channing  and  Elizabeth  PRY,  Thomas  Wilder,  works  msrr. ;  b.  Brooklyn 

(Gerrish)  Frothingham;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1902,  M.D.,  X.T..  Sept.   23.   1863:  s.  Thomas  Elwood  and  Clara 

1906;    m.    Clara    Morgan    Rotch,    of    Boston,    Mar.,  (Thurston)    Frv;    grad.    Chicago    High    Sch      1881- 

1907;   children,   Channing,   3d,   Mary  Eliot,   Joseph  S.B.    in    Mech.    Engring.,    Mass.    Inst.    Tech.,    1885- 

Rotch,    Timothy    Gerrish.     Sec.    Faculty   of    Medi-  m.    Katharine   Deane    Jones,    of    Blacksburg     SC' 

cine.  Harvard.   1908-13.    Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.   Med.  May    8,    1895.     Apprentice    as    machinist,    1885-8'' 

Soc,  N.E.  Pediatric  Soc,  Am.  Assn.  Pathology  and  salesman    for    machinery,    Chicago,    1888-92;    sec' 

Bacteriology,  Am.   Soc.  for  Advancement  of  Clin-  and    mgr.    works,    Sullivan    Machinery    Co.,    Clare- 


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mont,  N.H.,  since  1892;  trustee  Claremont  Savings 
Bank.  Mem.  Claremont  Hish  Sch.  Bd.  4  yrs. ;  chmn. 
bldg.  com.  Carnegie  Library  Bids.,  Claremont; 
mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909-10.  Republican.  Mem. 
Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Ensrs.;  pres.  Claremont  Bd.  of 
Trade,  1914-15.  Ma.son.  Recreations:  Claremont 
Country   Club.    Address:   Claremont,   N.H. 

FBYi:,  Eunice  Nichols;  b.  Vassalboro,  Me.,  Jan. 
8,  1852;  d.  Caleb  and  Maria  (Whitehouse)  Nichols; 
ed.  Vassalboro  Sem.;  m.  George  C.  Frve,  of  Port- 
land, Me.,  June  15,  1880.  Prin.  Unitarian  Friends' 
Inst.,  Orchard  Park,  N.Y.,  for  several  vrs.  Foun- 
der, 1889,  and  pres.,  1891-3,  Woman's  Literary 
Union  of  Portland;  organizer  of  women's  clubs 
and  of  the  1st  state  federation,  1892,  of  which 
was  pres.,  1905;  1st  pres.  Bd.  of  Dirs.,  Mary  Brown 
Home:  v.-p.-at-large,  Dorothy  Dix  Park  Memorial 
Assn.  Cliristian  Scientist.  Home:  364  Spring  St., 
Portland,  Me. 

TTtYJl,  James  Albert,  author;  b.  Boston,  May  5, 

1863;  s.  James  Nichols  and  Sabj^na  (Bacheler) 
Frye;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1882;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1886;  spl.  course  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1886-9; 
m.  Kate,  d.  Hon.  Horatio  Colonv,  of  Keene,  N.H., 
Oct.  29,  1891.  Served  on  staffs  Govs.  Wolcott, 
Crane  and  Guild  of  Mass.;  maj.  artv.,  U.S.V.,  at 
Ft.  Warren,  Mass.,  Apr.  26-Nov.  14,  1898;  col. 
comdg.  corps,  coast  arty.,  1900-6;  comd.  Ft.  Rod- 
man, Mass.,  in  U.S.  Army  and  Navy  combined 
maneuvers,  1902;  acting  chief  of  staff  arty., 
Dist.  of  Portland,  Me.,  U.S.A.  and  Navy  man- 
euvers, 1903;  mem.  nat.  bd.  (War  Dept.),  on 
small  arms  practice  since  1903;  adj. -gen.,  Mass., 
1906-7;  retired  as  ma.i.-gen.,  Mass.  Vol.  Militia, 
Mar.  15.  1907.  Mem.  Mass.  Mil.  Hist.  Soc,  N.B. 
Hist.-Geneal.  Soc  Bostonian  Soc;  asso.  mem.  Mil. 
Service  Instn.  of  U.S..  U.S.  Naval  Inst.;  com- 
panion Mil.  Order  of  Foreign  Wars,  Naval  and 
Mil.  Order  S^anish-J^m.  War  (comdr.  Mass.  Com- 
mandery,  1903-4).  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Papyrus, 
Wardroom  (Boston),  Harvard  (New  York),  Army 
and  Navy  (Washington).  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books  and  writings.)  Office:  336 
Boylston  St.,  Boston.* 

FBVE,  Newton  Parker,  lawyer;  b.  at  Methuen, 
Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1846;  s.  Herman  and  Eliza  (Rich- 
ardson) Frye;  ed.  Phillips  Andover  Acad.;  m. 
Jennie  Pingree,  of  Rowley,  Mass.,  Apr.  10,  1869 
(died  June  28,  1878);  m.  2d,  Katharine  C.  Field,  of 
North  Andover,  Mass.,  Jan.  9,  1884.  Learned 
machinist  trade  at  North  Andover,  and  for  15  yrs. 
was  with  Davis  &  Furbur  Macliine  Co.;  studied 
law  under  Hon.  Edgar  J.  Sherman:  was  admitted 
to  Essex  bar,  1877.  and  to  U.S.  Circuit  and  Supreme 
cts.  later.  Well  known  as  public  speaker.  Mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1879,  Senate,  1885;  mem.  Rep. 
State  Central  Com.,  1886-7;  trial  justice  for  Essex 
Co.,  since  1894.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.) ;  past 
comdr.  Bethany  Commandery  No.  17,  Lawrence. 
Home:  61  Elm  St..  North  Andover,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress:   234   Essex   St.,   Lawrence,    Mass. 

FRYE,  William  Pierce,  ex-senator;  Sept.  2.  1831- 
Aug.  8,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1910-11.) 

PBYIiING,  William,  clergvman;  b.  Zwolle,  Hol- 
land. Feb.  20,  1863;  s.  William  and  Elizabeth 
(Habbema)  Fryling;  descended  from  a  line  of 
ministers  since  the  Reformation;  came  to  America, 
1871;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Newark,  N.J. ;  A.B.,  Princeton, 
1888 ;  diploma  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1891 :  m.  2d,  Mabel 
Worthey  Owen,  Brookline,  Mass.,  Mar.  25,  1903; 
1  son,  Owen  William.  Ordained  Presbyn.  ministrv, 
1891;  pastor  Fall  River  (Mass.),  South  Haven 
(N.Y.),  Evangelical  Congl.  Ch.,  South  Easton 
(Mass.),  2d  Congl.  Cli.,  Winchester,  since  Jan.  1, 
1912.  Progressive.  Mem.  Whig  Soc.  (Princeton). 
Club:  Congregational  (Boston).  Recreations:  base- 
ball, yachting,  angling.    Address:  Winchester,  Mass. 

FUIiIiEB,  Albert  Henry,  publisher;  b.  North 
Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Oct.  25,  1848;  s.  Charles  T. 
and  Mary  Fuller;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Pierce  Acad., 
Middleboro,  Mass.;  m.  Phebe  A.  Alden.  Taught 
sch.  in  111.,  and  later  worked  in  shoe  factories. 
Brockton.  Mass.;  printer  and  newspaper  publishei- 
since  1880;  propr.  and  pub.  Brockton  Enterprise. 
Treas.  and  dir.  Brockton  Hosp.  Mason.  Republi- 
can.   Address:   Brockton,   Mass. 


FUIiIiEB,  Andrew  D.,  civil  and  sanitary  engr. ; 
B.S.  in  Civ.  Engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1895. 
Engring.  expert.  State  of  Mass.,  Paris  Expn., 
1900;  treas.  Andrew  D.  Fuller  Co.,  constructors 
and  engrs.;  mem.  Boston  Soc.  C.E.  Home:  Wake- 
field,  Mass.    OfTice:   120  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

FUIiIiEB,  Anna,  author;  moved  to  New  York. 
(See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1914- 
15.) 

FUIiIiEB,  Charles  Benjamin,  M.D.;  b.  Hallowell, 
Me.,  Feb.  13,  1875;  s.  Benjamin  F.  and  Amanda 
(Snow)  Fuller;  prep.  edn.  Hallowell  High  Sch.; 
A.B.,  Colby,  1896;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1900; 
m.  Alice  Elliot  Lawrence,  of  Boston,  June  27, 
1906;  3  children,  Rosamond,  Charles  B.,  Jr.,  Law- 
rence Eliot.  House  officer  Boston  City  Hosp., 
1900-2;  asst.  resident  phys.,  Adams  Nervine  Asy- 
lum, Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1902-3;  practiced  at 
Waltham,  since  1903;  bacteriologist  to  Waltham 
Hosp.;  visiting  phys.  to  Baby  Hosp.;  phys.  to  Bd. 
Health,  Waltham.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc  , 
Middlesex  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Recreations:  tennis.  Address:  826  Main  St.,  Walt- 
ham,   Mass. 

FUIiIiEB,  Charles  E.,  mechanical  engr.;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Jan.  8,  1871;  s.  Edward  G.  and  Francis 
(Farnum)  Fuller:  S.B.  in  Mech.  Engring.,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1892;  m.  Addie  C.  Widington,  of 
Wellesley,  Mass.,  June  7,  1894.  Asst.  prof,  theo- 
retical and  applied  mechanics,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1903-12,  prof,  same  since  1912.  Water  and  munici- 
pal light  commr.  of  Wellesley,  since  1903;  mgr. 
water  and  electric  light  plant  of  Wellesley.  Mem. 
Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Ma- 
terials, Soc.  Promotion  of  Engring.  Edn.  Club: 
Boston  Yacht.  Author:  (with  W.  A.  Johnston) 
Applied  Mechanics,  1914.  Home:  Wellesley,  Mass. 
Office:  Massachusetts  Institute  Technology,  Boston. 

FUIiIiEB,  Charles  Mason,  lecturer;  Feb.  17, 
1844-Mar.   6,   1915.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

FUIiIiEB,  Edward,  newspaper  man;  b.  Syracuse, 
N.Y.,  June  30,  1860;  s.  George  and  Mary  (Griffiths) 
Fuller;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1882;  m.  Anne  Devens 
Robinson,  of  Boston,  July  3,  1885.  Editorial  writer 
Boston  Advertiser,  1883-5;  dramatic  critic  Boston 
Post,  1885-91;  editorial  writer  and  lit.  editor,  1891- 
06,  leading  editorial  writer  in  charge  of  editorial 
page  since  1906,  Providence  Journal.  Clubs:  Au- 
thors' (London),  Harvard,  City  (New  York).  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  plays,  etc.). 
Home:  294  Benefit  St.  Office:  The  Journal,  Provi- 
dence.* 

FUIiIiEB,  Edward  Arthur,  farmer,  mcht. ;  b. 
Suffield,  Conn.,  Aug.  22,  1842;  s.  William  and  Emily 
(Granger)  Fuller;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Conn.  Lit. 
Instn.;  m.  Sept.  23,  1862,  Sarah  Leonard  Pease. 
Engaged  in  farming  since  1862;  also  in  leaf  tobacco 
business.  Served  as  1st  sergt.  Co.  G,  22d  Conn. 
Vols.,  1862-3.  First  selectman  of  Suffield,  1904; 
dir.  Conn.  State  Prison,  1900;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1907-8.    Mason  (K.T.).    Home:  Suffield,  Conn. 

FUIiIiEB,  Edward  Eug'ene,  insurance;  b.  Tol- 
land, Conn.,  May  13,  1853;  s.  Lucius  Seymour  and 
Mary  Eliza  (Bliss)  Fuller;  descendant  of  many 
old  New  England  lines,  some  of  which  are:  Bliss, 
Butler,  Abbott,  Huntington,  White,  Meacham, 
Ormsby,  Barnes,  Dart,  Gibson,  etc.;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Tolland;  Woodstock  Acad.,  Bryant  and  Stratton's 
Business  Coll.,  Phila.,  Pa.;  unmarried.  Clk.  ^tna 
Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1871-82;  sec.  Tol- 
land Co.  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  1883-01;  gen.  agt.  Conn. 
Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  Hartford,  for  eastern  Conn., 
1905-8;  gen.  ins.  agency,  Tolland,  Conn.,  since 
1908;  corporator  The  Savings  Bank  of  Tolland. 
Cliarter  mem.  and  served  regular  enlistment  of  5 
yrs.  in  Co.  K,  1st  Regt.,  Conn.  N.G.,  1879-84;  mem. 
State  Senate,  24th  Dist.,  Conn.,  1895-6,  Ho.  of 
Rep.  from  Town  of  Tolland,  1909-10;  commr.  of 
Bldg.  and  Loan  Assns.  of  Conn.,  1900-1;  alt.  del. 
Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  Phila.,  1900;  mem.  Sch.  Bd., 
Tolland;  auditor  Tolland  2  yrs.  Conglist.  Mem. 
S.A.R.  Mason  (32°,  Shriner);  Grand  Comdr.  of 
Grand  Commandery  of  Conn.,  1902;  Grand  Master 
of  Grand  Council  of  Conn.,  1905;  Grand  Master  of 
the  Grand  Lodge  of  Conn.,  1908;  Grand  Patron  of 
the  Grand  Chapter  O.E.S.  of  Conn.,  1912.  Mem. 
Odd    Fellows,    Patrons    of    Husbandry.     Owner   of 


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one  of  the  larsest  and  finest  pvl.  libraries  in  Conn,  established   by   grandfather,    184U,   and    now    pres. 

Address:   Tolland.   Conn.  same.    Pres.  Providence  Y.M.C.A.,  1895-8  and  1903- 

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Newton  Center,  Mass.;  m.  Lizzie  M.  Barnes,  ot 
Monson,  Mass.,  Oct.  20,  1887;  m.  2d,  Edith  Erving  FUI.IiEB,  Frederic  William,  general  agent 
Thompson,  of  North  Stratford,  N.H.,  Mar.  22,  1893;  l-lquitable  Life  Assurance  Society;  b.  Springfield, 
2  children.  Earl  Brentwood,  Charles  Robert  Ed-  Mass.,  Jan.  29,  1872;  s.  William  Albert  and  Harriet 
ward.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1887;  asst.  pastor  Eliza  Puller;  descendant  of  Mayflower  ancestor; 
Central  Ch.,  Salem,  1892.  1st  Cli.,  Gardner.  1892-  ed.  Springfield  High  Sch.;  Riverview  Mil.  Acad., 
97  1st  Ch.,  Barre,  Vt.,  1897-03;  gen.  sec.  Vt.  S.S.  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.;  B.S.  in  Elec.  Engring.,  Mass. 
Assn  ,  1903-8;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Manchcster-in-the-  Inst.  Tech.,  1897;  m.  Elisabeth  Leonard,  of  Spring- 
Mountains,  Vt.,  1908-11;  gen.  sec.  N.H.  S.S.  Assn.,  field,  Mass.,  May  29,  1913.  Began  as  solicitor  for 
liin-1'-':  pastor  Point  St.  Charlo.-^,  :\lontical,  1912-  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  of  New  York,  at  Springfield, 
14;  Richford  (Vt.)  since  1914.  Mason;  mem.  1896;  gen.  agt.  Equitable  Life  Assurance  Soc.  of 
Knights  of  Malta  (past  comdr.).  .Joint  Author:  New  York  for  Western  Mass.,  since  1898;  pres. 
"One  Hundred  Gospel  Hvmns  for  Male  Voices,"  Fuller  Agency  Co.;  dir.  Andrew  D.  Fuller  Co. 
1902;  author:  "Hymns  for  the  King's  Children,"  Mem.  Underwriters'  Assn.  of  Western  Mass.,  Bos- 
1911;  also  numerous  miscellaneous  musical  com-  ton  Life  Underwriters'  Assn.  Mem.  Springfield 
positions.  Recreations:  tennis,  baseball,  chorus  Bd.  of  Trade,  S.A.R.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ma- 
conducting.    Address:  Richford,  Vt.  son.     Clubs:    Aero    of    America,    Boston    Athletic 

__.-.„_.      ^          j.^    ^         •               v,!,         ^A^.    ■K  .Vssn..  Nayasset,  Winthrop  Country,  Oxford  Coun- 

PUM.ER,  IJverett  I-ovejoy,  rubber  goods  b.  ^  Technology  (New  York  and  Boston).  Recrea- 
MelroscN  Mass.  July  1,  ISGo;  s.  Lorin  Loyejoy  and  ^.^^^.  q^^^^^j.  sports.  Home:  113  Mill  St.  Office: 
Lucy  Pierce  (Lovejoy)  Fuller;  ed  pub.  schs..  3^^  ^^.^  g^  Springfield,  Mass. 
Maiden;  grad.  Bryant  &  Stratton  Business  Coll.,  _,„_.„.„  „  -r,  \.  1  ■««•  t^  -u  txt-iv, 
Boston,  1877:  m.  Louise  Marrett  Small,  of  Maiden,  ,  PUllEB,  Geor|e  Ephraim,  M.D.;  b  Wilbra- 
Apr  4  1884-  2  sons  Lorin  L.,  Everett  S.  Identified  ham,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1838;  s.  Johnathan  Smith  and 
with  rubber  business  in  Boston  since  1877;  with  Abiah  (Hyde)  Fuller;  ed.  Williston  Sem  East- 
Eastern  Rubber  Co.,  1877-82;  treas.  and  dir.  Frank-  hampton.  Mass..  1856-9;  A  B  Amherst  Coll.  1863; 
lin  Rubber  Co.,  mfrs.  of  rainproof  and  rubber  M.D.,  Georgetown  Univ.,  1865.  Hosp.  steward  27th 
goods,  since  1882;  mem.  Bd.  Sinking  Fund  Com-  Regt.,  Mass.  Vols.,  1861-4  U.S.  Army,  1864-6;  be- 
missioners  Melrose  since  1910.  Universalist.  Ma-  gan  practice  of  medicine  at  Bromfield,  Mass.,  1866; 
son  (KT  'Shriner)  Recreations:  motoring,  boat-  removed  to  Monson,  1868;  became  pres.  Monson 
ing  fishing.  Home:  Melrose,  Mass.  Office:  Frank-  National  Bank  June  30.  1900,  Monson  Free  Li- 
lin  Rubber  Co..  Boston.  brary.    Mason.    Home:  Monson,  Mass. 

FtTIiIiEB,    Prank    Iionis,    civil    and    hydraulic  PUIiIiEB,     Georg'e    Henry,    grand    sec.     Grand 

engr. ;   b.    Needham    (now  Wellesley),    Mass.,    July  Lodge.  I.O.O.F.  of  Mass.;  b.  Leicester,  Mass.,  June 

11,     1848;     s.     Hezekiah     and    Emeline     (Jackson)  27,  1866;  s.  Marshall  and  Jennie  (Warren)   Fuller; 

Fuller;    B.S.    in    Civ.    Engring.,    Mass.    Inst.    Tech.,  descendant    of    John    and    Priscilla    Alden,    of    the 

1871;   m.   Julia  L.   Morrill,   of  Boston,   1881.    Prac-  Mayfiower;   ed.  grammar  and  high  schs.,  Worces- 

ticed   in   Boston   and   New  England,    1871-15;   prin.  ter     and     Lawrence,     Mass.;     m.     Mabel     Eleanor 

works:  first  survey  for  Brattleboro,  Vt.;  dam  and  Soule,   of  Leicester,   Mass.,   June   27,    1888;    3   chil- 

sewer   system.    Ware;    water   supply   systems,    in-  dren.  Olive  E.    (Mrs.   Frank  E.  Parker),  Charlotte 

eluding  "new   works   and   extensions   at   Wellesley,  W.,  Marshall  E.    Employed  as  elk.  with  The  Wire 

Ware.     Marhlehead,     Franklin     (N.H.),     Foxboro,  Goods  Co.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1882-95;  asst.  grand 

Monson,   Arlington,   Webster,   Uxbridge,  Winchen-  sec.   and  asst.   grand  scribe   Grand  Lodge  I.O.O.F. 

don,  Waltham.  Shirley,  West  (3roton,  Acton,  West  and   Grand   Encampment  I.O.O.F.,   of  Mass.,   1895- 

Brookfleld,      Northfield,     Vt.,      Dudley,      Methuen,  10:   grand  sec.  and   grand   scribe  same  since  Jan., 

Plainville,  Woodstock   (Vt.).    ]\Tem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  1910;  also  sec.  Odd  Fellows  Home  of  Mass.;  trus- 

Boston  Roc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  Am.  AVater  Works  Assn.,  tee  Wildey  Savings  Bank,  Boston.    Conglist.    Mem. 

N.E.  Water  Works  Assn.,  Am.  Public  Health  Assn.  Worcester     Lodge     No.     56,     I.O.O.F.,     Worcester, 

Republican.     Conglist.     Clubs:    Wellesley,    Congl.,  Mass.;    Columbian    Lodge,    F.    and    A.M.,    Boston. 

W'flipslev.     .Anpfiinchian     Mountain.      Recreations:  Home:   45   Aldie   St.,  Allston.    Office:   515   Tremont 

fishing,  travel.    Home:  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.    Ad-  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

dress:  12  Peace  St.,  Boston.  PUI.I.EK,.    Georgre    Samuel,    merchant,    banker; 

PUIiIiEB,   Frederic  Dana,   lawyer;   b.   East   He-  Jan.   13,   lS56-Aug.  4,  1915.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

bron.  Me.,  Nov    22,  1862;  S.Joseph  Dana  and  Mary  FUllEB.    Granville    Austin,    business    man;    b. 

Augusta  (Chaffin)   Fuller;  descendant  of  Dr.  Sam-  Brighton,    Mass.,   Mar.    13,    1837;    s.    Granville   and 

uel    Fuller,    physician    of    the    Mayflower    and    of  Rebecca     (Bullard)     Fuller,     and     descendant     of 

Plymouth  Colony:  ed.  pub.   schs.,   Boston;  AVilbra-  Tbos.  Fuller.  Salem,  Mass..  1638;  ed.  pub.  and  high 

ham   and   Kents   Hill   academies;   Wesleyan  Univ.,  schs.  of  Brighton;  m.  St.  George,  Me..  Jan.  1.  1860, 

Conn..   1884:   LL.B.,   Boston  Univ.  Law   Sch.,   1888;  Roselle   Simmons   Henderson;    3   children.  Will   S., 

m.    Helen   Carleton   Clark,    of  Portland     Me.,    Mar.  Granville  Norton.  Ethel  (Mrs.  H.  U.  True).    Began 

16,   1889;   children,  Warren  (^.,  Elizabeth  C     Prac-  in  lumber  business  established  by  his  father,  1860, 

ticed  Topeka,  Kan.,  1889-1900;  in  Chicago  1900-02;  and  became  propr.  of  the  business.  1900;  dir.  Nat. 

located  in  Boston  19(^2;  pres    Wiint-Slip  or  Loose  Market  Bank,  Citizens  Mut.  Ins.  Co.;   mem.   Mass. 

Mfg.  Co.,  H.  L.HmightonMfg    Co.,  TJni ted  Cotton  ho.    of    Ren.,    1893-94.    Senate.    1895.     Republican. 

Gin  Co.;   v.-p.    J.   W    Barber  Advertising  Agejicy;  Conglist.    Mason.    Home:   15   Sparhawk  St.    Office: 

partner  Houghton   Mfg.   Co.;   v.-p.   Fisk   Teachers'  550  Western  Ave.,  Brighton,  Mass. 

Agencies.     Mem.   bd.    of   mgrs.    Mass.    Tf^mnerance  -,,,.,___     „             .„                    ,.,,.„„,, 

Soc;     dir.     Newton    Y.M.C.A.;     treas.     Wilbraham  ,^^^^^^?'„  ^,^Jl^7    Brown,    artist;    b.    Deerfield, 

League;    sec.    N.E.    Home    for    Little    Wanderers;  Mass..   Oct.   3     1867;   s.   George  and   Agnes   Gordon 

mem.  Epworth  League  of  the  M.E.  Church   (bd.  of  (Hi&ginson)   Fuller;  brother  of  Robert  Higginson 

control    15   vears).    Progressive.     Mem.    Phi    Delta  Fuller;   prep.   edn.   St    Mark  s  Sch  ;   studied  art  at 

Phi,  Psi  Upsilon.    Home:    457  Centre  St.,  Newton,  ^P^'^s   Art   Sch.,   Art   Students'   League  and    Sch. 

Mass.    Oflice:  18  Tremont  St.,  Boston.  Sf  ^^P^^^i  9°}^"-   P^ris;   m    Lucia  Fairchild   Oct. 

—-,-__—     -,-_,_,              wT->        -J             -nT  25,   1893.    Painter  of  subject  pictures  and  decora:- 

PTTIil.EB.   Frederic  Henry;   b    Providence    R.I.,  tions.     (See   Who's    Who    in    America    for    list    of 

YJ'^.J-.    U^Vi-     ^-    J^'ederic    and     Mercy     Sheldon  works,  etc.)    Address:  Windsor,  Vt* 

(Smith)     Fuller;    ed.    pub.    schs..    Providence;    m.        ——-„.„    „  „    ,^^    ,,  ^^     ,„  ,    , 

Sarah    Alice   Allen,   of  Cambridge,    Mass.,   Oct.    18.  PXT1.LEB,  Horace  Smith,  M.D.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

1871;    1    son,   Caleb   Allen.    Began    in    the   foundry  FITI^IiEB,   J(ameB)    Edward,    builder;    b.    Athol, 

business    upon    leaving    sch.    and    has    since    con-  Mass.,    Oct.    28,    1865;    s.    James    E.    and    Clara   D. 

tinued;    succeeded    father    in    Fuller    Iron    Works,  (Gould)     Fuller;    grad.    Worcester    (Mass.)     High 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND  435 

School,  18S4;  B.S.,  Mass.   Inst.  Tech.,  1SS8;  m.  Wor-  PULLEK,    William    Oliver,    newspaper    man;    b. 

cester,    Apr.    18,    1S95,    Maude    Louise    Knowlton;  Rockland,    Me.,    Feb.    3,    1856;    s.    William    O.    and 

children,  Frances  Allan,  Virginia  Louise.    Drafts-  Hethiah  (Snow)  Fuller;  grad.  Rockland  High  Sch., 

man.  Fuller  &  Delano,  architects,  Worcester,  1888-  1874;   m.  Elizabeth  N.  Jones,  Oct.  25,  1882;  m.  2d, 

89;  supt.  constrn.  Darling  Bros.,  1889-90:  supt.  and  Kathleen    Stephens,    of    Baldwin,    Kan.,    Mar.    29, 

estimator,    J.    G.    Vandreuil,    1890-1;    supt.    George  1S92.    Editor  Rockland  Courier-Gazette  since  1874. 

A.  Fuller  Co.,  Chicago,  1891-4;  mem.  firm  of  Van-  Postmaster,  Rockland,   1902-14.    Republican.    Lec- 

dreuil.    Fuller    Co.,    Worcester,    1894-6;    conducted  turer.    Mem.  Authors'  Club   (London),  Boston  Au- 

own    business.    1896-1900;    Albany    manager    G.    A.  thors'   Club,   Me.   Branch  S.A.R.     (See  Who's  Who 

Fuller    Co.,    1900-1;    since    in    Boston   as    v.-p.    and  in    America    for    books    and    writings.)     Address: 

N.E.  mgr.  same  company;  pres.  Am.  Granite  Saw  Rockland,  Me.* 

Co.     Republican.     Conglist.     Club:    Commonwealth  PULIERTON,    E(dwara)     Dwl^ht,    lawyer;    b. 

(Worcester)      Recreations:    golf,    hunting.     Home:  Brockton,  Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1S76;  s.  Charles  Dyer  and 

18  Brattle  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.    OfTice:   131  State  Elizabeth   Holmes    (Prince)    Fullerton;   A.B.,    Har- 

St..  Boston.  vard,    1898;    LL.B.,    Harvard    Law    Sch.,    1901;    m. 

FUIiIiER,  Iiucia  Fairchiia  (Mrs.  Henry  B.  Full-  Rebecca    Cutler    Whitman,    of    Brookline,    Oct.    3, 

er),   artist:    moved    to    New   York.     (See   vol.    1909,  1914.    Asst.  instr.  civ.  government.  Harvard.  1899- 

also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.)  01;  admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1901;  practiced,  Boston, 

FUIiIiER,  Myron  Leslie,  geologist;  b.  Brockton,  since  1902;  mem.  firm  of  Scaife,  Bobbins  &  Fuller- 
Mass.,  Apr.  19,  1873;  s.  Albert  Henry  and  Phcebe  ton.  Served  as  1st  It.,  Battery  A,  1st  Regt.,  Mass. 
Ann  Fuller:  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1896;  m.  Lil-  Heavy  Arty.,  U.S.V.,  Spanish-Am.  War,  May  9- 
lian  A.  Gavner,  of  Brockton,  Apr. '26,  1897.  Did  Nov.  14,  1898;  now  col.  Coast  Arty.  Corps,  M.V.M.; 
pvt.  field  work  on  pegmatics  of  N.H.,  1895,  and  in  was  mem.  staff  Gov.  Curtis  Guild  and  Gov.  Eben 
pleistocene  deposits  of  Cape  Cod,  1896;  field  work  S.  Draper.  Republican.  Conglist.  Past  comdr. 
on  copper  range,  Kewanee  Point,  for  Mich.  Geol.  Commandery  of  Mass.  Naval  and  Mil.  Order  of 
Survey,  1897:  asst.  in  geology,  1897-9,  instr.,  1899-  Sranisb- ^m.  '^^  ar.  Mason  (R.  A.).  Clubs:  Algon- 
1900,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  field'work  in  Pa.  and  Ind.  nuin.  University,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.;  Tuts 
for  U.S.  Geol.  Survey,  1900-2:  organized  Eastern  Country  (Brookline);  Tedesco,  Corinthian  Yacht, 
sect,  of  div.  of  hydrology,  Jan.  1,  1903;  chief  of  Officers',  Oakley  Country,  Dedham  Country  and 
sect.,  1903-1906:  in  charge  costal  plain  investiga-  Polo.  Home:  Dedham,  Mass.  Office:  19  Congress 
tions,    1907,   U.S.   Geol.   Survey;   independent  work  St.,   Boston. 

since  1907.    Has  done  much  field  work  in  coal,  oil  PULTON,  Albert  Watson,  editor;  b.  West  Liber- 

and   gas  fields  and  on   glacial  and   artesian  water  ty,    la.,    Jan.    6,    1859;    s.    Alexander    and    Hannah 

problems.    Received  Walker  prizes  of  Boston  Soc.  (Chase)    Fulton;   m.   Wakefield,   Mass.,    1893,   Rena 

Natural  Historv.  1897  and  1905.    Home:  185  Spring  B.  Day.    Commercial  editor  Chicago  Tribune  early 

St.,  Brockton,  Mass.    Office:  Board  of  Trade  Bldg.,  in   90's;    removed   to   Springfield,    Mass.,    1893;   dir. 

Boston*  Phelps    Pub.    Co.;    managing    editor    Orange    Judd 

PULLER,  Ransom  B.,  pres.  Boston  Ins.  Co.,  Co  fince  1899.  Republican.,  Conglist.  Club:  Spring- 
Old  Colony  Ins.  Co.;  Renfrew  Mfg.  Co.  Office:  13  7  Aeld  Country.  Home:  Springfield.  Office:  Spring- 
Milk  St     Boston  field,  Mass.,  and  43  9  Lafayette  St.,  New  York. 

PULLER.    Sarah,    educator;    b.    Weston,    Mass.,  .    ^^^'^ON,    Prank    Taylor,    M  D. ;    b     Westmore- 

Feb.  15.  1836;  d.  Hervey  and  Celynda  (Fiske)  Full-  \t'!!LP.''vXf:j.J^,^,l- -^b^}^^^^^^  ^t"^®':* -^"1  "^^i"!*' 

er 

Sc 

schs.    of   West    Newton    at    19;    taught    ^    ^.^^^^^^  tt            -.onn  -.nnn          ti,   i      •   *    -n   ^t,   t    i,          j   j- 

schs.  nearly  10  yrs.  and  has  served  as  prin.  Hor-  Hosp.    1899-1900;  pathologist.  Path  Lab.,  and  dir. 

ace  ]\Iann  Sch.  for  the  Deaf.  1869-1910;  was  one  of  R-I-    Hpsp,,    1900-9;    instr.    in    Brown    U      1903-10; 

3  persons  who  called  the  1st  convention    in  Amer-  now   visiting   phys.,    R.I.    Hosp.;    consulting   phys. 

ica    for    teachers    of    articulation;    taught    Helen  I^J'°v'^®"f®,<^it>' Hosp    Pawtucket  Memorial  Hosp., 

Keller  to  speak,  1890:  founded,   1895,  Boston  Par-  Woonsocket  Hosp.    Mem    A.M.A.    Am.  Assn.  Path- 

ents'  Edn.  Assn.  for  Deaf  Children.    Episcopalian,  ologists   Am.  Chmatol.  Assn.,  Nat.  Assn.  for  Study 

Home:  Newton  Lower  Falls,  Mass.  and  Control  of  Tuberculosis,  Am.  Soc    for  the  Ad- 

PULLER,    Sarah    Elizabeth;    Aug.    1,    1838-Dec.  I'^^^'T^']^  ^LP^^"v; ^"''pf^'fi^^H"'  Fi;w^^'^-w^,'',f;- 

1  r;    1019     Qoo  ^t■r,^    iQfiQ  ^             »          o       ,  Sigma  Xi,  Beta  Theta  Pi.    Clubs:   Agawam  Hunt, 

10,  1J16.    see  (\oi.  isua.;                                                 ^  Turks   Head,   University,    Economic.    The   Players. 

FULLER,    Solomon   Carter,   M.D.;    b.    Monrovia,  Contbr.   to   med.   jours,   and   reviews.    Address:    36 

Liberia,  Aug.  11.  1872;  s.  Solomon  Carter  and  Anna  Prospect  St.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

Ursulla    (James)    Fuller;    g.s.    of   B.   V.   R.   James,  •cittxih/mb-    t  ».,^i«  -mr  .  V    V^.„r/i«;r,    -ht^     -nt^,,    or; 

one    of    the    earliest    of    medical    missionaries    to  ,  cFry^^S^^^'^Ji®^*^  ^-5  ^,..^.7   ?^k.^n1;i^ 

Afripn     nl«3o    of    Tohn    T,     Fuller    earlv    settler    in  1855    s.  George  F.  and  Nancy  L.  (Merrow)  Fulton, 

Li'berfa:eSLibyac"olU-M^on^^^^^^^^^  ^^^^V^^ ^r.^^  ^^' r^f^T^;^    l.",'"cff  s"e^ 

real  estate  business  since  1890;  cnmn.   Bd.  ot  be- 

strate  23 
Meth- 
iress:  Bow- 
1897.  at  Westboro,  Mass.:  pathologist  Westboro  «oinnam,  ivie. 
State  Hosp.;  lecturer  on  neuropathology,  Boston  PURSER,  Georgre  Pope,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Aug. 
U.  Sch.  of  Medicine;  consultant  in  pathology,  16,  1864:  s.  George  Edward  and  Maria  Louisa 
Framingham  Hosp.:  editor  Westborough  State  (Ames)  Furber;  grad.  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.,  1883; 
Hospital  Papers,  Series  1.  Protestant.  Asso.  mem.  A.B.,  Harvard.  1887,  A.M.,  1890,  also  LL.B.;  rn. 
Am.  Medico-Psvchol.  Assn.;  mem.  N.E.  Soc.  of  Laura  Mabel  Parker,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Feb.  15, 
Psychiatry,  etc."  Contbr.  papers  on  neuropathol.  1897:  3  children.  Edward  P.,  Harold  P.,  Frances 
subjects  to  med.  jours.  Home:  7  Warren  Rd.,  H.  Began  practice  of  law  at  Boston;  also  con- 
South  Framingham,  Mass.  Address:  Westboro  nected  with  law  dept.  B.  &  A.  R.R.  Mem.  Mass. 
State   Hospital.   Westboro,   Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.    Republican. 

FULLER.    William,    educator:    b.    Canton.    N.T..  Unitarian.     Clubs:    Union.    Harvard.     Recreations: 

Dec.    6,    1855;    s.    Rev.    Earl    Wesley    and    Philena  '^°""ta'"    ^^i^^^^"!;'  o*/^.'^'''"^-      ^ome.     Concord, 

(Devo)  Fuller:  B.E..  State  Normal  Sch.,  Mansfield,  Mass.    Office:   South  Station,  Boston. 

Pa.."  1873:   B.Ph.,  Tufts  Coll.,   1879,  A.M.,  1880;   m.  FURBISH,  Alice  Caroline,  librarian;  b.  Portland, 

Melrose,    Mass.,    July    12,    1882,    Martha   M.    Eddy.  Me.;    d.    George    Reynolds    and    Caroline    Augusta 

Teacher.  Dean  Acad.,  Franklin,  Mass..  1880-5.  Chi-  (Gray)    Furbish;    ed.    pub.    schs.;    history,   lit.    and 

cago,    1885-7,    Classical    High    Sch.,    Lynn,    Mass.,  langs.  under  pvt.  teachers;   unmarried.    Librarian 

1887-93:    became    teacher    mathematics,    Mechanic  Portland    Pub.    Library   since    1894;    mem.    A.L.A., 

Arts   High    Sch.,   Boston,    1893.   and   head   dept.   of  Me.  Library  Assn.,  Mass.  Library  Club.    Address: 

mathematics  1906.    Home:  Auburndale,  Mass.  Public  Library,  Portland,  Me. 

PULLER,  William  Eddy,  judge:  June  30,  1832-  FURLONG,   Charles  Welllnsfton-  artist,  writer; 

1911.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  b.    Cambridge,    Mass.,    Dec.    13,    1874;    s.    Atherton 

1908-9.)  Bernard  and   Carletta  Eleanor    (Wellington)    Pur- 


436  WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


lone-  ed  De  Veaux  (mil.)  Coll.,  Niagara  Falls,  (Lane)  Gage;  descendant  of  John  Gage,  of  Box- 
NY  •  grad.  Mass.  Normal  Art  Sch.,  1895;  course  ford,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1882,  A.M.,  M.D.,  1887; 
at  Cornell  and  Harvard;  studied  iScole  des  Beaux  m.  Mabel  Reynolds  Knowles,  of  Worcester,  Mass., 
Arts,   I'aris;   Academic   Juliun,    1901-2,  under   Bou-  June  15,  1893;  1  son.  Homer,  Jr.    Surgeon,  Worces- 

"~   ■■  "  "-   "   ■'"""■ — '"      """  ^■■*"  "-'   "'-— — ■•-'   ' •   ,x:.__  ^eon 

^ur- 

, -    -         „            .             _  .               .       1    & 

1904  head  of  art  dept.  summer  session,  1906-1910,  Knowles  Loom  Works.  Trustee  and  treas.  Worces- 
Corn'ell  Exhibited  Pa.  Acad.  Fine  Arts;  illus-  ter  Poly.  Inst.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am. 
trator  i'or  mags.;  illustrated  Bailey's  Cyclopedia  Surg.  Assn.,  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons,  Am.  Antiq.  Soc. 
of  Horticulture  and  other  books.  In  Mass.  Naval  Clubs:  Worcester  (Worcester);  Union,  St.  Botolph 
Brigade  1893-8;  traveler  and  explorer  in  North  (Boston);  Harvard  (New  York).  Address:  8  Chest- 
Africa    for    mags.,    discovered    in    Tripoli    Harbor,  nut  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.* 

1904,    wreck    U.S.    Frigate    Philadelphia,    sunk    by  gAGE     Seth   Newton-    h     BH«.tnl     t^j  TT      Anr     ? 

T>     T-.o^ot„v     isn4-    in    f-hnrp-P    of    pxndn.    through  .  „VV*-*''*''  .*®^'^    JMewxon,    D.    irSriStOl,    IN.H.,    Api.  j!. 


Arts,   I'aris:   Academic   Juiiun,    ii)\)i-z,  unaer   liou-  june  lo,  layj;  i  son,  Jriomer,  Jr.    surgeon,   worc( 

guer'eau  and  Laurens;  "prix  de  concours,"  Julien's,  ter  City  and  Memorial  hosps. ;  consulting  surge 

1902-    m     Eva    Cynthia    Earll,    of    Syracuse,    N.Y.,  to  St.  Vincent's  Hosp.    Dir.  State  Mut.  Life  Assi 

June'  20    1899.    Instr.  drawing  and  painting,   1896-  ance    Co.,     Merchants'     Nat.     Bank,     Crompton 


"""'"•".'*"■"• -~TV  „  -NT'r  Tji^f  o.,,^  r>oQV.nr1v  Mils?  Juiurary.  ivxem.  v  i.  soc.  uiv.  li^ngrs. 
tions  in  Am.  Mus.  Nat.  Hist,  and  Peabociy  i\ius.  Q„j,„jj'f  Address-  Asoiitnpwillp  Vt 
Harvard.     Univ.    lecturer,    Dept.    of   anthropology,    *-ongiisi.    Aciaress.  Ascutnej  vine,    Vt, 


Clark  U.,  1913.    Visited  Crow  Indians,  1912,  North-  CrAG£,    Thomas    Hovey,    lawyer;    b.    Worcester, 

ern   Mexico,    1913.     Contbr.    to   mags,   and   lecturer  Mass.,    Jan.    13,    1865;    s.    Dr.    Thomas   Hovey    and 

on   North    African   and    South   American   subjects.  Anna  M.    (Lane)    Gage;   A.B.,   Harvard,    1886    (Phi 

Pres     Mass     Normal    Art    School    Alumni    Assn.,  Beta    Kappa),    A.M.,    1889;    LL.B.,    Harvard    Law 

1907-10-   mem.  Am.  Folk-Lore  Soc,  S.A.R.;   fellow  Sch.,  1889;  m.  Worcester,  June  8,  1898,  Alice  Chase; 

Royal    Geog.    Soc.     Clubs:    Explorers',    Salmagundi  1  daughter,  Mary  Hovey.     Has  practiced  at  Wor- 

(New  York),  Harvard  Travelers'  (Boston),  Cornell  cester  since  1891.    Mem.  Am.  and  Mass.  bar  assns., 

Club  of  N.E.,  Boston  Art  Club.    Author:  The  Gate-  N.E.    Hist.-Geneal.    Soc,    Am.    Antiq.    Soc.     Clubs: 

way  to  the  Sahara,  1909;  Tripoli  in  Baibary,  1911;  Worcester;  St.  Botolph   (Boston).    Home:  39  West 

Travels  Through  Tierra-  del  Fu&go,   1913.    Home:  St.    Office:   390  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

40    Nonantum    St.,    Newton,   Mass.     Studio:    Pierce  GAGER,  Edwin  Baker,  judge;  b.  Scotland,  Conn., 

Bldg.,  Boston.*  Aug.    30,    1852;    s.    Lewis    and    Harriet    (Jennings) 

FUBMAK,  Daniel  G.,  lawyer;  b.  Elizabethtown,  Gager;     descendant     of    William     Gager,     Boston, 

N.Y.,    Aug.    22,    1855;    s.    Warren    S.    and    Mary   A.  Mass.,    1642;    B.A.,    Yale,    1877    (hon.    M.A.,    1907); 

(Ware)  Furman;  ed.  New  Hampton  Inst.,  Fairfax,  m.    Nellie    A.    Cotter,    of   Ansonia,    Conn.,    Oct.    15, 

Vt  •  read  law  and  admitted  to  bar,  1876;  m.  Sept.  1885;  4  children,  Edwin  B.,  Jr.,  William  W.,  Charles 

8,    1880,    Elizabeth   M.   Best.    Engaged   in   practice  C,     Harriet     H.      Prin.     Ansonia     schs.,     1877-81; 

at  Berkshire,  Vt.,  1876-8,  Swanton,  Vt.,  since  1878;  admitted  to  bar,  1881:  mem.  law  firms  of  Wooster, 

mem    Vt    Ho.  of  Rep.,  1888    (candidate  for  speak-  Torrance   &    Gager,    1882-5,   Wooster,    Williams    & 

er);    U.S.   consul   at   Stambridge,    P.Q.,   Can.,    1893.  Gager,  1885-1900,  Williams  &  Gager,  1900-1;  judge 

Democrat.    Address:  Swanton,  Vt.  Superior   Ct.    of   Conn,    since   1901;   pres.    Fountain 

PUTBELLE,    Jacdues,     author:     Apr. _   9^  1875-  Water  Co. ;  din  Housatonic  Water  Co.,  Home  Trust 
Apr               "    ~                      '     ^              '           -'     ■     T^^t- - 
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PUTBELLE,     Jacaues,     author:      Apr.      9.      1S75-  vv^ti^r  i_u.,  uir    irtiuusamnic   vvaier^o.,  nome   irusi 

neiica,  ijiz-ii.;                    ,_     ,,          ^,           ,       .  ^  prudence,    1895-8,    prof.    gen.    jurisprudence,    since 

FUTBEI.I.E,    (l.)    May    (Peel),    author;    b     At-  1903,  Yale.    Mem.  Pub.  Library  Bd.  of  Conn.;  chmn. 

lanta,    Ga.,    May    26,    1876;    d.    David    Gabriel    and  ^ew    Haven    Co.    Bar    Library    Com.;    pres.    Derby 

Mary    (Thompson)    Peel;    grad.   Convent   Immacu-  p^b.  Librarv.    Republican.    Conarlist.    Clubs:  Grad- 

late    Conception,    Atlanta;    m.    Jacques    Futrelle,  uates'.  Elizabethan,  New  Haven  Country.    Recre- 

July  17,  1895.    Author:  Secretary  of  Frivolous  Af-  ations:    golf.     Home:    Derbv,    Conn.     Address:    Su- 

fairs,     1911;     Lieutenant    What's-his-name,     1915.  perior  Court,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

Home:   "Stepping  Stones,"   Scituate,   Mass."  ^ « .,.»,_.™     .,          -^   .^             -,                  •      t^        ■  ■, 

^,^-^-^     -r  -L      m-i-,-   ™     TVT -TV      V,     o^   v,'^    T<,i„«^  GAINEB,  Joseph  Hcnry,  lawyer;  b.  Providence, 

.r^^^^:.  'o°^'°■.^a^^^^'^xnT^^^^■'    \f^^!}fl  ^.nnVtV  ^-1-  J^n.   18,  1878;  s.  John  and  Margaret   (Keogh) 

M.!v  .F^b     27     1839.    s    William   and    Ruth    (Gott)  q^.^^j..   ^_g;^   jjoly  Cross  Coll.,  Worcester,   Ma'ls., 


!^7J'5J  5JA<^-   Si^^.°/*^    ^^if;L^^^T^^^^o*^„if"?"^!^    1899;    LL.B.;  Catholic    U.    of    America    La'w    Sch!; 


^PIa  ^'  ^1^2-  Began  practice  at  Saugatuck,  Conn  ^  Mulhearn,  1903-11;  O'Shaunessy,  Gainer  &  Carr, 
1882:  prof,  specific  medication.  Eclectic  Med  Coll  i9ii_.  Mem.  Providence  Sch.  Com.  2  yrs.,  Com- 
of  City  of  New  York^  1889-94;  pres.  C^onn  Eclectic  ^^^  Council  2  yrs.,  Bd.  of  Aldermen.  3  yrs.;  mayor 
State    Med.    Exam.    Bd.     Mem.    Eclectic   Med.    Soc.  j       • 

of  City  of  New 
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Grotto    A  v.     Office:    602    Grosvenor    Bldg.,    Provi- 
dence, R.I.* 

GADSBV,  Herbert  Hume,  educator;  b.  Gilberts-  GAIBBAITH,    John,    clergyman;    b.    in    Ireland, 

ville,  N.Y.,  Aug.  13,  1862:  s   James  T.  and  Thankful  igsg;  s.  Christopher  and  Ann   (Durnin)  Galbraith; 

M.  (Cook)  Gadsby;  ed.  Gilbertsyille  Acad    to  1882;  came  to  America,   1870;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn., 

A.B.,  Cornell  U.,   1886;  PhD,  New  York  U.,   1892;  1879.    A.M.,    1881    (D.D.,    1906);    Ph.D.,    Boston    U., 

m.    Mirta    A.    Northup,    of    Ithaca,    N.Y.,    1884;    4  igsg;  m.  Mary  C.  Weed,  of  Torrington,  Conn.,  Oct. 

children,    Lola    P^lizabeth.    Arthur    Norton,    James  i5_     1579     (^i^^    1907).      Ordained    M.E.    ministry, 

Herbert,    Edward    Northup.     Teacher    of    classics,  1579 •   pastor   South    Hadley   Falls,    Mass.,    1879-80, 

Owego.   N.Y.,   1886-9.   Yonkers,    1889-92;   prin.   high  Chester,     1880-2,     Easthampton,     1882-5,     Ipswich, 

sch.,    Yonkers,     1892-5;     prin     Drury    High     Sch.,  i8S5-88,    Grace    Ch.,    Worcester,     1888-91.    Boston 

North  Adams,  Mass.,  since  1895     Mem.  N.E.  Assn.  Highlands,     1891-6,     Dorchester     1st     Ch.,     1896-9, 

of  Colleges   and   Prep.    Schs.,    Headmaster  .s   Assn.  Bromfield    St.    Ch.,    Boston,    1899-05:    supt.    Boston 

of    Western    Mass..    Phi    Beta    Kappa     Chi    Phi.  pj^t.   N.E.    Conf.,    1905-11;   became  pastor   Newton 

Republican.      Conglist.      Club:     Berkshire     (North  Upper   Falls,    1911.    Reserve   del.    Gen.    Conf.    M.E. 

Adams).     Recreations:    outdoor    sports.     Address:  ch..   1904,  1908;  del.  Inter  ch.  conf.  on  Federation, 

17  Willow   St.,   North   Adams,   Mass.  1906;  del.  to  Federal  Council  of  Chs.  of  Christ  In 

OAOE,    Homer,    surgeon;    b.    Worcester,    Mass.,  America,    1908,    1912,    to   4th    Ecumenical   Conf.    of 

Oct.    18,    1861;    s.    Thomas    Hovey    and    Annie    M.  Methodism,   1911.    Trustee  Mass.  Bible  Soc,  Wes- 


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leyan  Acad.,  Wilbraham,  Mass.    Mem.  Psi  Upsilon. 
Mason.    Address:  Kewton  Upper  Falls,  Mass. 

GAIiE,  Cbatles  Alson,  M.D.;  b.  Williamstown, 
Vt.,  Aug.  31,  1853;  s.  David  and  Laura  (Burnham) 
Gale;  grad.  Goddard  Sem.,  Barre,  Vt,  English 
course,  with  Latin  and  French,  1876;  student  Dart- 
mouth Med.  Coll.,  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of  Vt.;  M.D., 
Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  1880;  m.  Alice 
Aiken,  of  Rutland,  Vt.,  June  1,  1886.  Mem.  Vt. 
Homos.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Vt.  Med. 
Soc. ;  dir.  and  mem.  attending  staff  Rutland  Hosp.; 
dir.  Rutland  Horse  Show  and  Breeders'  Assn.; 
chmn.  city  bd.  of  health,  Rutland;  trustee  God- 
dard Sem.;  sch.  com.,  Rutland,  1896-05;  U.S.  pen- 
sion examiner  since  1894;  mem.  Vt.  Bd.  Registra- 
tion of  Nurses  since  1910.  Republican.  Univer- 
salist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Rutland  Country,  Rutland 
Gun  (pres.).  Recreations:  hunting  game  birds 
only,  golf.    Address:  43  West  St.,  Rutland,  Vt. 

GAIiE,  Georgre  W.,  lumber;  b.  Cambridge,  Mass., 
June  4,  1837;  s.  George  T.  and  Mary  (Boardman) 
Gale;  ed.  Cambridge;  m.  Miss  Bra6rook,  of  Cam- 
bridge; 4  children,  George  B.,  Ezra  T.,  Willard  N., 
Mary  B.  (Mrs.  W.  G.  Reed,  of  Brookline,  Mass.); 
m.  2d,  Mrs.  Rebecca  Hannum.  Began  with  father 
in  lumber  business;  became  mem.  Gale,  Dudley  & 
Co.;  later  mem.  Gale  &  Russell,  then  Gale  &  Wood, 
10  yrs. ;  now  pres.  George  W.  Gale  Lumber  Co., 
Lumber  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  of  Boston;  dir.  United 
Mattress  Machinery  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Club:  Boston  Art.  Recreations:  bil- 
liards, traveling,  whist.  Home:  Williston  Rd., 
Brookline.  Office:  64  Aberdeen  Av.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

GAIii:,  Herbert  W.,  contractor;  b.  South  Gard- 
ner, Mass.,  July  IS,  1858;  s.  Joseph  J.  and  Mary 
(Wilson)  Gale;  descendant  of  Isaac  Gale,  who 
settled  in  Watertown,  in  1667;  grad.  Gardner  High 
Sch.,  1878;  m.  Nellie  W.  Bryant,  of  Petersham, 
Mass.,  Jan.  21,  1885  (now  deceased);  m.  2d.  Minnie 
S.  Fuller,  of  West  Medford.  Mass.,  Jan.  23,  1911. 
Began  with  father  in  building  contracting  busi- 
ness, 1879;  in  same  line  of  business  on  own  ac- 
count since  1889;  also  dealer  in  lumber  and  build- 
ing supplies;  mem.  investment  bd.  Gardner  Sav- 
ings Bank;  has  held  most  of  town  offices,  now 
overseer  of  poor.  INIason  (K.T.).  Democrat.  Uni- 
tarian. Clubs:  Gardner  Boat.  Ridgely,  Monomnock. 
Address:    Station  A,   South  Gardner,   Mass. 

GAIii:,  Horace  Bigrelow,  electrical  and  mech. 
en°'r. ;  b.  Natick,  INTass.,  Dec.  27.  1861;  s.  Isaac  and 
Abby  Frances  (Bigelow)  Gale;  S.B.  in  Mech. 
Engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1883;  m.  Mary  Eleanor 
Eastman,  of  Keene,  N.H.,  July  25,  1905.  Elec. 
engr.  N.E.  Weston  Electric  Light  Co.,  Boston, 
18S3-6;  prof.  mech.  engring.,  Washington  U.,  St. 
Louis,  and  expert  in  fuel  and  boiler  testing  and 
strength  of  materials  of  St.  Louis  Sampling  and 
Testing  Works,  1887-91;  prof.  mech.  and  elec. 
engring.,  Stanford  U..  Cal.,  1891-2;  consulting 
engr.  San  Francisco,  1893,  New  York,  1894-5,  Bos- 
ton, 1896-01;  engr.  and  supt.  Submarine  Sisrnal 
Co.,  Boston,  1902-7;  chief  engr.  Simplex  Electric 
Heating  Co.,  Cambridge,  since  1907.  ]\Iem.  Sch. 
Com.  Natick,  1896-9;  rep.  in  Gen.  Court  of  Mass., 
1900,  1901:  trustee  Natick  Pub.  Library;  mem. 
Rep.  Com.  of  Natick.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs., 
Am^  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Soc.  of  Arts  (Boston), 'etc. 
Unitarian.  Club:  Engineers'  (Boston).  Recre- 
ations: tennis,  golf,  yachting,  travel.  Home:  Na- 
tick, Mass.    Office:  85  Sidney  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

GAI>i:,  Howard  Charles,  clergyman;  b.  Haver- 
hill, Maps.,  June  18,  1880;  s.  Charles  Arthur  and 
Lizzie  Ella  (Smith)  Gale;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Haver- 
hill: Cramm  Sch.  of  Oratory,  Haverhill;  B.D., 
Crane  Theol.  Sch.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1907;  unmarried. 
Ordained  Universalist  ministry,  1907;  pastor  St. 
John's  Ch..  Boston,  1908-11,  New  Bedford,  since 
Jan.  30.  1911.  An  organizer  and  first  pres.  New 
Bedford  Federation  of  Chs.  Trustee  New  Bedford 
Relieious  Edn.  Assn.  Mem.  Alpha  Tau  Omega. 
Republican.  Ma^on :  Eureka  Lodee,  F.  &  A.M.; 
Adoniram  Chapter,  R.A.M. ;  New  Bedford  Council, 
R.  &S.M.:  Sutton  Commandery  No.  16,  K.T.;  New 
Bedford  Chapter  O.E.S.;  chaplain  of  Blue  Lodge, 
chapter  and  council.  Address:  27  James  St.,  New 
Bedford,   Mass. 


GAIii:,  Justin  Edwards,  officer  corpns. ;  b.  Rock- 
port,  Mass.,  Nov.  10,  1843;  s.  Rev.  Wakefield  and 
Mary  Louisa  (Bigelow)  Gale;  grad.  Rockport  High 
Sch.,  1858,  Westfield  State  Normal  Sch.,  1860,  Phil- 
lips Exeter  Acad.,  1862;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1866,  A.M., 
1867;  m.  Emma  M.  Whitman,  of  Cambridee,  Mass., 
Mar.  28,  1872  (died  Apr.  8,  1912);  2  children,  Ly- 
man Whitman,  Mary  Wakefield  (Mrs.  Charles  P. 
Adams,  of  Worcester,  Mass.).  Teacher  of  Latin 
and  English  in  a  French  sch.  in  New  York,  1866- 
70;  conducted  sch.  for  young  ladies,  Cambridge, 
1870-84;  master  Lexington  High  Sch.,  1884-5; 
teaclier  and  tutor,  Cambridge,  1885-90;  master 
Weston  High  Sch.,  1891-5;  treas.  and  dir.  in  vari- 
ous southern  cotton  mills  and  other  southern 
corpns.  since  1895;  sec,  treas.  and  dir.  Brool<side 
IMills,  Lanett  Bleachery  &  Dye  Works;  sec.  and 
dir.  Lanett  Cotton  Mills;  dir.  Riverdale  Cotton 
Mills,  Chattahoochee  Valley  R.R.,  Weston  Water 
Co.,  West  Point  Mfg.  Co.  Registrar  of  voters, 
Weston,  Mass.,  1892-05;  chmn.  Pub.  Library  Trus- 
tees, Weston,  since  1905.  Unitarian.  Home:  Wes- 
ton,  Mass.    Office:   53   State   St.,   Boston. 

GAIii:,  Stephen  Henry,  mfr.  shoes;  b.  East 
Kingston,  N.H.,  Mar.  23,  1846;  s.  Elbridge  Gerry 
and  Ann  Maria  (Barnes)  Gale;  ed.  Bast  Kingston 
village  schs.,  Kingston  Acad,  and  Boston  Com- 
mercial Coll.;  m.  Anna  M.  Brown,  of  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1866;  1  daughter,  Alice  C,  b.  July 
14,  1872.  Started  mfg.  shoes  on  $200  capital,  1864, 
cutting  them  out  himself  and  sending  them  to 
farmers  in  adjoining  towns  to  be  made  up;  became 
mem.  firm  of  Gale  &  Blaisdell;  mem.  Gale  Bros., 
organized  1869,  inc.  1892,  and  pres.  and  treas.  of 
corpn. ;  dir.  Haverhill  Nat.  Bank:  chmn.  com.  asso- 
ciated shareholders  Pere  Marquette  R.R.  Co.  Mem. 
Haverhill  City  Council,  1874,  Haverhill  Rep.  City 
Com.;  commissary  gen.  of  N.H.,  staff  of  Gov.  John 
B.  Smith,  1893-5;  state  senator,  1S95-7.  alternate 
del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  St.  Louis,  1896;  mem.  Gover- 
nor's Council  (Gov.  Frank  "W.  Rollins).  1898-1900; 
mem.  State  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905-7,  1907-9.  Conglist. 
Mason  (32°).  Clubs:  Republican  (Exeter);  Derry- 
fleld  (Manchester):  New  Hampshire  (Boston).  Ad- 
dress: 53  Lincoln  St.,  Exeter,  N.H. 

GAIiE,  Tyler  Eddy,  clergyman;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass  ,  Nov.  24,  1877;  s.  William  Cowner  and  Fllen 
(White)  Gale:  prep.  edn.  Worcester  Classical  High 
Sch.;  A.B.,  Williams.  1900;  grad.  Hartford  Theol. 
Sem.,  1903;  m.  Josephine  E.  Reed,  of  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Dec.  29.  1903;  1  child,  Bennett  T.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1903;  pastor  Newent  Consl.  Ch., 
Lisbon,  Conn..  1902-3.  Greenville.  N.H„  1903-11. 
South  Ch.,  Braintree,  Mass.,  since  1911.  Mem.  N.H. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909-10.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Dem- 
ocrat. Recreations:  gardening.  Address:  149  Han- 
cock St.,   South  Braintree,  Mass. 

GAIiIiAGHER,  Charles  Theodore,  lawyer:  h. 
Boston,  May  21.  1851;  s.  W'illiam  and  Emily 
(Davenport)  Gallagher;  LL.B..  Boston  IT.,  1875; 
(hon.  A.M.,  Dartmouth,  1894):  m.  Nellie  'W.  Allen, 
of  Scituate.  Mass.,  Feb.  19.  1880.  Served  3  mos.  in 
1st  Unattached  Co.  of  Mass.  Inf..  1864.  Civil  War, 
and  in  Mass.  State  Militia,  1867:  ndmitted  to 
Suffolk  bar.  and  besan  practice.  1875;  dir.  and  v.-p. 
Commercial  Tow  Boat  Co.:  dir.  Dana  Hardware 
Co.,  Dorchester  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co..  Gilchrist  Co. 
fdept.  store):  trustee  and  v.-p.  Boston  Savings 
Bank.  Mem.  Mass.  Senate,  1882;  mem.  Boston  Sch. 
Com.,  1880-92  (pres.  4  vrs.);  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv., 
1884:  mem.  Boston  Art  Commn. ;  trustee  Ben.iamin 
Franklin  Will  and  Fund:  trustee  Roxbury  Latin 
Sch.,  Boston  U..  Farm  and  Trades  Sch.,  South  Bos- 
ton Sch.  of  Art;  dir.  Lesal  Aid  Soc;  v.-p.  Dart- 
mouth Ednl.  Assn.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  of  Boston 
(council).  Bunker  Hill  IMonument  Assn..  Webster 
Hist.  Soc.  One  of  the  4  active  33°  Masons  in 
Mass.;  past  grand  master  of  Masons  of  Mass.;  dir. 
Masonic  Grand  Lodge.  Clubs:  Universitv.  Ex- 
change. Algonquin.  Boston  Art  (ex-pres.),  Seapuit 
Golf  (Osterville.  Mass.);  Golf  Club,  Camden.  Me. 
(dir.).  Home:  346  Walnut  Av..  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Office:    40   Court  St.,   Boston,   Mass.* 

GAIiI^AGHEK,  Edward  J.,  teacher,  editor:  b. 
Dromore.  Co.  Tvrone.  Ireland.  Aug.  15,  1860;  s. 
John  and  IMary  J.  (Corey)  Gallaeher;  descendant 
of  the  0'(3allasher  clan  of  ancient  Ireland;  ed. 
nat.  schs.  of  Ireland;  trained  as  teacher  in  a  model 


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I  sch.,  County  Tyrone;  grad.  with  highest  rank  from 
Teachers'     Training     Coll.,     Dublin;     m.     Harriett 
t  Frances    Adams,    public    sch.    teacher,    of    Lowell, 
Mass.,  Sept.  4,   1895;   4  children,  Edward  W.,  Paul 
;  E.,  Arthur  J.,  Raymond  S.    Came  to  America,  1881; 
/    /(instr.  shorthand,  St.  Laurent  Coll.,  Montreal.  Can., 
/     (1883-5;    reporter,    Lowell    Mail,    4    yrs. ;    editor    of 
'  Lowell  Sun   for  25  yrs.,  during:  whicli   time  wrote 

many  poems  that  attracted  attention,  principal  of 
which  is  "Youth's  Lessons  of  Life,"  dealing  with 
the  principles  of  success,  physical,  intellectual  and 
inoial  culture.  Mem.  Sch.  Bd..  I^owell,  4  yrs.,  and 
was  the  first  to  have  vocational  training  intro- 
duced into  the  pub.  schs.  Democrat.  Catholic. 
Mem.  Royal  Arcanum,  Knights  of  Columbus, 
United  Irish  League  of  America  (nat.  exec.  com. 
smce  in04).  Ardent  advocate,  as  writer  and  spealv- 
er,  of  home  rule  for  Ireland.  Recreations:  fishing, 
boating.  Homo:  206  Pleasant  St.  Office:  The  Sun, 
Lowell,   Mass. 

OAIi^AGHER,  Edward  John,  newspaper  pub.; 
b.  roncord,  X.H..  Oct.  2.3.  1890;  s.  James  and  Julia 
Agnes  (Martin)  Gallagher;  ed.  common  sclis.;  m. 
Mary  Etta  Rose  Gates,  of  Loogootee,  Ind.,  Jan.  27, 
1914.  Reporter  N.E.  papers.  1907-10;  pub.  Concord 
Daily  Patriot  since  1910;  propr.  Manchester  Week- 
ly Emerald.  191 3-1 5.  when  sold;  treas.  New  Hamp- 
shire Patriot  Co.  A.-d.-c.  with  rank  of  ma.i.,  on 
staff  of  Gov.  S.  D.  Felker,  1913-14;  youngest  mem. 
X.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1912;  Independent  nominee  for 
mayor  of  Concord,  1913  ("defeated  by  217  votes). 
Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Pres.  Ancient  Order 
of  Hibernians  for  state  of  N.II.,  1914.  Home:  98 
N.  State  St.    Office:  103  N.  Main  St.,  Concord,  N.H. 

GA.]:.XAGHI:r,  Hurh  Clifford,  mfr.;  b.  Sack- 
ville.  X.R..  Aug.  2.5.  1S.55:  ed.  Sackville,  N.B.  Pres. 
Walter  Baker  &  Co.,  Ltd..  chocolate  mfrs..  since 
1903;  pres.  Josiah  T\'ebb  Co.,  Ltd.,  Milton  Savings 
Bank,  Milton  Building  Assn.  Trustee  Boston  U., 
Smith  Coll.  Clubs:  Exchange.  Massachusetts. 
Home:  Milton.  Mass.    Office:  45  Broad  St.,  Boston. 

GAI.I.AGHI:R,  James  T.,  M.D.;  b.  Co.  Sligo, 
Ireland,  Jan.  27,  1857;  s.  James  A.  and  Bridget 
(Kilcoyne)  Gallagher;  ancestry  traced  to  8th  cen- 
tury in  Ireland;  ed.  under  pvt.  teacher;  Queen's 
Ooll.,  Galwav,  Ireland;  came  to  America,  1880; 
M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.,  New  York,  1888; 
m.  Anna  M.  Kelly,  of  Mt.  Talbot,  Ireland,  Feb., 
1884  (died  1904).  Began  practice  in  New  York, 
1888;  removed  to  Boston,  1890;  went  to  Salem, 
Mass.,  1891,  and  returned  to  Boston,  1896;  mem. 
Bd.  of  Edn.,  Salem.  1892-6.  Democrat.  Mem.  Am.- 
Trish  Hist.  Soc,  Knights  of  Columbus,  A.O.H., 
Mass.  Catliolic  Order  of  Foresters.  Author:  At 
the  Gates  of  Noon.  1899;  The  Leprechaun,  1912. 
Recreations:  literature.  Address:  20  Monument 
Square,    Boston.    Mass. 

GAi;iiA G-KER,  Sears,  artist;  b.  Boston,  Apr.  30, 
1869:  s.  William  and  :Mary  M.  (Sears)  Gallagher; 
pupil  Tomaso  .luglaris.  Boston.  Jean  Paul  Laurens, 
and  Beniamin-Constant.  Paris;  m.  Charlotte  K. 
Dodge,  1895:  children,  Bradford  Dodge,  Katharine 
Sears.  Exhibited  in  the  Salon,  Paris,  the  most 
important  exbns.  in  America,  and  the  Paris  Expn., 
1900.  Home:  West  Roxburv,  Mass.  Studio:  486 
Boylston   St.,    Boston.* 

GAIiIiAGHER,  Thomas  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Lynn, 
Mass.,  Dec.  27,  1855;  s.  Thomas  and  Ann  M.  (De- 
vine)  Gallaglier;  grad.  Notre  Dame  U.,  South 
Bend,  Ind.,  1876.  Studied  law  in  office  of  Hon. 
William  D.  Northend,  Salem,  Mass.;  admitted  to 
bar,  1878;  practiced  in  Lynn,  1878-81,  and  in  Fitch- 
burg  since;  judge  Fitchl3urg  Police  Court  since 
1892.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Club:  Fay.  Ad- 
dress: 38  Elm  St.,  Fitchburg,  ]\Iass. 

GAIiIi  A  GHER,  "William,  educator;  b.  Boston, 
.Ian.  6,  1849;  son  William  and  Emily  (Collins); 
Gallaerher;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1869  (A.M.,  1872); 
taught  at  Phila.,  1869-71;  grad.  Chicago  Theol. 
Sem.,  1874;  (Ph.D..  Amherst  Coll.,  1889);  m.  Fran- 
ces Harriet  McCulloch,  of  Chicago,  Oct.  21,  1874; 
m.  2d,  Ella  Williams  Sheppard,  of  Braintree,  Mass., 
June  26.  1903;  children,  Oscar  C.  Isabel  C,  Agnes 
E.,  William  W.,  Rollin  M.,  Rebecca.  Licensed  to 
preach,  1874;  master  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1877-85, 
Girl's  Latin  Sch.,  Boston,  1885-6;  prin.  Williston 
Sem.,    Easthampton,    Mass.,    1886-96;    headmaster. 


Thayer  Acad.,  South  Braintree,  Mass.,  since  1896. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Address:  South  Braintree, 
]Mass. 

GAIiIiAUDET,  Edward  SXiner,  college  pres.;  b. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  I<"eb.  5,  1S37;  s.  late  Thomas 
Hopkins  Gallaudet;  B.S.,  Trinity  Coll.,  1856  (LL.D.. 
1869;  also  LL.D.,  Yale,  1895;  Ph.D.,  Columbian, 
1869).  Taught  in  his  father's  instn.  for  deaf  mutes 
at  Hartford,  1856-7;  organized,  1857,  Columbia 
Instn.  for  Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind,  at  Washington; 
developed  from  it  the  Gallaudet  Coll.  for  the  Deaf, 
founded  1864  (still  the  only  coll.  for  deaf  in  the 
world),  of  which  was  pres.  until  May,  1911,  since 
emeritus  pres.  Pres.  conv.  of  Am.  Instns.  for  the 
Deaf;  at  invitation  of  British  Govt,  appeared 
before  Royal  Commn.  in  interest  of  deaf-mute 
edn.,  1886.  Home:  128  Woodland  St.,  Hartford, 
Conn.* 

GAIiIiAUSET,  Herbert  Draper,  clergyman;  b. 
Washington,  D.C.,  Sept.  12,  1876.  s.  Edward  Miner 
and  Susan  (Denison)  Gallaudet;  A.B.,  Yale,  1898; 
B.D.,  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1902;  m.  Elizabeth  K. 
Young,  of  N.Y.  City,  Aug.  25,  1909;  1  daughter, 
Ellen  Shepardson.  Ordained  Presbyn.  ministry, 
1903;  home  missionary  under  Presbyn.  Bd.,  1903-6; 
asso.  pastor  Central  Congl.  Ch.,  Boston.  1907-12, 
1st  Ch.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  since  Nov.,  1912.  Mem. 
Religious  Edn.  Assn.,  Bridgeport  Housing  Assn., 
Conn.  Peace  Soc.  Progressive.  Clubs:  University. 
Broolvlawn  Country  (Bridgeport),  Winthrop  (Bos- 
ton). Recreations:  gardening,  canoeing,  camping. 
Address:    208   Golden   Hill   St.,  Bridgeport,   Conn. 

GAIiIiEN,  Patrick  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Milford, 
Mass.,  Mar.  17,  1855;  s.  Michael  and  Mary  (Mur- 
phv)  Gallen;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  St.  Bonaventure's 
Coll.,  Allegany,  N.Y.;  Holy  Cross  Coll.,  Worcester, 
Mass.;  St.  Peter's  Coll.,  Wexford,  Ireland;  St. 
Bonaventure's  Sem.;  (LL.D.,  St.  Bonaventure's 
Coll.,  1909).  Ordained  R.C.  ministry,  1881;  rector 
Florence  Parish,  Northampton,  Mass.,  1889-10,  St. 
James  Ch.,  South  Deerfleld,  Mass..  since  1910. 
Mem.  Bd.  Park  Commrs.;  trustee  Pub.  Library, 
Dickinson  Hosp.  Republican.  Clubs:  Northamp- 
ton (pres.),  Monday  Evening,  Country.  Occasional 
contbr.  to  mags.  Recreations:  golf,  fishing.  Ad- 
dress:  South  Deerfield,  Mass. 

GAIiIiIGAIT,  Edward  Joseph,  M.D. ;  b.  Taunton, 
Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1868;  s.  Dennis  and  Catherine 
(King)  Galligan;  ed.  Holy  Cross  Coll.,  Worcester, 
Mass.;  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U. ); 
M.D..  Coll.  Phvs.  and  Surg.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1896; 
m.  Ella  F.  Flynn.  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  June  21,  1905. 
Practiced  in  'Taunton,  Mass.,  since  Sept.  1,  1896: 
visiting  phvs.  staff  Morton  Hosp.;  city  phys.  since 
Feb.,  1907;  mem.  Bd.  of  Health;  mem.  Bd.  of 
Aldermen,  1903-5.  inclusive.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Catholic.  Home:  10  N. 
Pleasant   St.,   Taunton,   Mass. 

GAIiIiINGER,  Herbert  Percival,  educator;  b. 
Gallingertown,  Ont.,  Can.  Aug.  11,  1869;  s.  Reuben 
and  Ellen  (Weagant)  Gallinger;  came  to  U.S.  with 
parents,  1873;  ed.  Cortland  (N.Y.)  Normal  Sch., 
1884-9;  A.B.,  Amherst,  Coll.,  1893;  studied  U.  of 
Jena,  Germany,  1895-6,  U.  Leipzig,  1896-8,  Ph.D.. 
from  latter,  1898;  m.  Gertrude  Birge,  of  Hector, 
N.Y.,  July  2,  1895;  children,  Margaret  Loomis, 
Eleanor  Birge.  Prin.  Oxford  (N.Y.)  Acad.,  1893-5; 
instr.  history,  1898,  asso.  prof,  since  1904,  Amherst 
Coll.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Conglist.  Author:  Die  Hal- 
tung  der  deutschen  Publizistilv  zu  dem  Ameri- 
kanischen  Unabhiingigkeitslvriege.  Leipzig,  1900. 
Recreations:  tennis,  squasli,  walking.  Address: 
Amherst,   Mass. 

GAIii;iNGER,  Jacob  H.,  U.S.  senator;  b.  Corn- 
wall, Ont.,  Mar.  28,  1837;  s.  Jacob  and  Catharine 
(Cook)  Gallinger;  academic  edn.;  M.D.,  Med.  Inst., 
Cincinnati,  1858;  IM.D..  X'ew  York  Homce.  Med. 
Coll.,  1868;  (hon.  A.M.,  Dartmouth,  1885);  m.  Mary 
Anna  Bailey,  of  Salisbury,  N.H.,  Aug.,  1860.  -En- 
gaged in  rhed.  practice  (Concord,  N.H.,  1862-85; 
surgeon-een.  N.H.  with  ranl<  of  brig.-gen.,  1879- 
80;  was  frequent  contbr.  to  med.  jours.  Mem.  N.H. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1872-3,  1891,  Senate,  1878,  1879,  1880 
(pres..  1879,  80);  mem.  Constl.  Conv.,  1876;  chmn. 
Rep.  State  Com.,  1882-90,  and  1898-07;  chmn.  N.H. 
delegation  Rep.  Nat.  convs..   1888.   1900,   1904,   1908 


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(made  speech   seconding  nomination  of   Benjamin  Adams  Savings  Bank  until  1908,  resigned.   Trustee 

Harrison.    1888);    mem.    Rep.    Nat.    Com.,    1902-4;  North    Adams    Hosp.     (exec,    bd.),    Drury    Acad., 

mem.  49th  and  50th  Congresses  (1885-9);  declined  North  Adams  (pub.)  Library.   Del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv., 

renomination;  U.S.  senator  for  terms  1891-7,  1897-  Chicago,    1904.     Mem.    standing    com.    Diocese    of 

03,    1903-9,    1909-15,    1915-17;    mem.    corns,    on    Ap-  Western  Mass.,  P.E.  Ch.,  since  its  orgn.    Mem.  See. 

propriations,  Finance,  Rules,  Printing,  etc.    Home:  Chem.   Industry,  London,  and  U.S.  br.,  Soc.  Dyers 

Concord,  N.H.*  and   Colorists,   Bradford,   Eng.,   Nat.   Assn.   Cotton 

GAI^I-ISOSr.  Ambrose  John,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  ^^'l^-  Brotherhood  of  St.  Andrew  (council),  G.A. 
Woodstock,  Me.,  Aug.  29,  1S56;  s.  John  M.  and  ^/.  ^^^^°-^\  J^^''^^-  Merchants'  (New  York),  Berk- 
Sarah  A.  (French)  Gallison;  ed.  Woodstock  town  shire.  North  Adams  Country.  Home:  North  Ad- 
and  high  sch.;  Gould's  Acad.,  Bethel,  Me.;  Bridgton  ^'"S-  -^^ass. 

Acad.;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1887;  m.  Mima  GALPIN,   Nellie  Barbara,  journalist.     (See  vol. 

A.    Holmes,    of   Franklin,    Mass.,    June    10,    1905;    2  1909.) 

children,  James  M.,  D.  Thayer.  Practiced  in  GALPIN,  Stanley  Leman,  college  prof.;  b.  Cleve- 
Frankhn  since  1888;  asso.  med.  examiner  6th  Nor-  land,  O.,  Jan.  6,  1S7S;  s.  William  Adams  and  Sarah 
folk  Dist.;  trustee  Benjamin  Franklin  Savings  Adams  (Burns)  Galpin;  lineal  descendant  of  Solo- 
Bank;  chmnBd.  of  Selectmen  3  yrs.;  former  mem.  ^on  Hurd,  of  Woodbury,  Conn.,  a  soldier  of  the 
Sch.  Com  Mem.  Fi;anklin  Business  Mens  Assn.  war  of  the  Revolution:  grad.  South  High  Sch., 
^^^'"•r,^-^^-^-  ¥/^^/-  ¥^^-  ^?^-  ^^^^\.}^%^^^°:^^^^1  Cleveland,  1897;  A.B.,  Western  Reserve  U.,  1901; 
Soc  Thurber  Med.  Assn.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.);  Odd  A.M.,  Yale,  1902,  Univ.  fellow,  1902-4,  Ph.D.,  1904; 
Fellow.  Universahst.  Republican.  Address:  m.  Winifred  Worswick  Stowe,  of  Cleveland,  O., 
Franklin,  Mass.  Dec.    18,   1901;    1   child,    Marjorie.    Instr.   Romance 

GAI^IiISON,    Henry   Hammond,   artist;    Mav   20,  langs.,     Amherst,     1904-8;     asso.     prof.     Romance 

lS50-Oct.,  1910.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  langs.,     1908-13,     prof,     since     1913,    Trinity    Coll., 

America,  1910-11.)  Hartford,  Conn.    Mem.  Modern  Lang.  Assn.  Amer- 

r« « T  X  T-n- « TO-    f^o^-b-  T>»,^o«,i    „v,„™.-^<-     /a^^  „«i  ica,    Delta    Upsilon.     Wrote:    Cortois    and    Vilain 

19?A                  '                 Bernard,  chemist.    (See  vol.  ^^kle  dissertation),  1905;  also  articles  in  Pubs,  of 

-'  Modern    Language    Assn.,    Romanic    Review,    and 

GAIiXilVAII',  James  Ambrose,  congressman;  b.  Modern  Language  Notes.  Club:  University  (Hart- 
Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  22,  1866;  s.  James  S.  and  Mary  ford).  Address:  34  Willard  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
(Flynn)  Gallivan;  grad  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1884  gaLVIN,  Thomas  H.,  merchant;  b.  East  Green- 
(Benjamm  Franklin  Medal);  A.B.,  Harvard  1888;  ^i^h.  R.L,  Feb.  12,  1859:  s.  Martin  and  Mary 
m.  Louise  A.  Burke,  of  Boston,  Feb  21,  1898  En-  (Pitzpatrick)  Galvin;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  East  Green- 
tered  newspaper  work  Boston,  1888;  mem.  Mass  ^5^.1,  ^^^d  Bast  Greenwich  Acad.;  m.  Alice  E.  Bash- 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895  1896  Senate  1897,  1898;  street  j.-ord.  of  Providence,  R.L,  Apr.  25,  1888;  3  children. 
commr  Boston,  1901-14;  elected  mem.  63d  Con-  j^  ^  ^^^g  business  at  East  Greenwich  since 
gress,  12th  Mass.  Dist     Apr.  12,  1914,  to  fill  unex-  ^ar.  8,   1880.    Mem.  Sch.  Com.  of  East  Greenwich 

^A'^t'^  *//f'.!?  ^^  •^'''"''^  /^bi^r"Ul^''<^*'^V^"®*^-,  '■®''^®*'*'  since    i887,    chmn.    since    1892;    mem.    R.I.    Senate, 

tx-,}%T^^\\f^^°?^'^^^   (1915-17)      Capt.  and  a.-d^-c.,  ^905    9    -^q'   j^     postmaster  East   Greenwich  since 

?^-^-Aki^F-°^"A'    Democrat.    Catholic.    Clubs:   Bos-  gg    ^    ^5     1913      Democrat.    Catholic.    Mem.   Royal 

ton  Athletic  Assn.    Harvard   (Boston);  Nat    Press  Arcanum,    Catholic    Club    (Providence).     Address: 

(Washington,   D.C.).     Author:    History   of   Ancient  jra^t  rT-oAnwinh    t?  t 

Codfish,  1895;  A  History  of  Boston's  Streets,  1904.  ^\„„^„    l!}'              .    ,.            „  «   „     ^ 

Addre.ss:   353  W    4th   St,  South  Boston    Mass.'*  GAMBLE,   Bleanor  Acheson  McCnnoch,   college 

_.____,.__    _„.,,.          __       T-     TVT  T^      t,     -i->     i  prof.;  b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Mar.  2,  1868;  d.  Joseph  and 

T^^^^^IT^^'  7^^^^^^"^  ^°^f^^^\^^■^■\\^^?■''^°'''  Mary    (McGill)    Gamble;    descendant    of    William 

Feb.  2    1865;  s.  James  and  Mary  (Flynn)  Gallivan;  spgncer  and   of  Joseph   Easton,   who   came   to   the 

A-.B-,   Harvard,    1888,   M.D.,    1892;    m    Charlotte   L.  ^^^^^    g       Colony  about  1630  and  were  among  the 

Gilfether     of    Boston      June     27,     1894;.  children,  founders  of  Hartford;  ed.  elementary  schs.,  Wyo- 

Agnes    M      William    J      Jr.     Practiced    m    Boston  ^^           q       j^igh     Sch.,     Plattsburg,     N.Y.;     B.A., 

^"Sf   liiV:.J'^^L.°^^^^'Z-^„'',L''^^}^J'XS}^'^^v:^^^^  Wellesley,    1889:    Ph.D.,    Cornell    U.,    1898^  U.    of 

icher 
59-90; 
State 

u"*^  if?''®r^""°"  .°^    Infant    Mortality,    Am     Pub.  iVoV,''assS.''prof.ri'903-irpVoK'sin7e''T9roT"WeYles- 

Health    Assn.,    etc.     Democrat.     Catholic.     Clubs:  ^           Presbvterian.      Mem      Am.     Psychol.     Assn., 

Harvard,      Boston     Athletic^      Recreations,      golf,  Sigma  Xi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.    Contbr.  on  the  psychol. 

swimming.     Address:    743    East    Broadway,    South  subjects.     Address:    207    Weston    Rd..    Wellesley, 

Boston.  Mass  * 

GAILOUPE,  Isaac  Francis,   M.D.  and  surgeon.  gammaCK,      Arthur     James,      clergyman:      b. 

(bee  vol.  19U9.)  Drumlithie,  Scotland,  Mar.  29,  1871:  s.  Rev.  James 

GAIiIilTF,  Henry  H.,  mfr. ;  b.  Preston,  Conn.,  and  Jane  Ann  E.  (Wilson)  Gammack;  came  to 
.June  2,  1846;  s.  Isaac  and  Maria  Theresa  (Davis)  America,  1889:  B.A.,  Trinity  Coll..  Toronto,  Can., 
Gallup;  common  sch.  edn.  Preston  and  Ledyard,  1891,  M.A.,  1892;  grad.  Berkeley  Div.  Sch.,  1894; 
Conn.;  m.  Norwich,  Conn.,  Sept.  26,  1871,  Irena  H.  post-grad,  studies  at  Columbia  and  Yale;  m.  Mary 
Breed.  Taught  sch.  4  winters:  elk.  and  bookkeeper  Thompson  Bridgman,  of  Stamford,  Conn.,  June  6, 
until  1871;  began  shoe  finding  and  leather  busi-  1899;  children,  Thomas  H.,  Ellen  B.,  Gordon, 
ness,  1871;  established,  with  others,  the  Norwich  .Tames.  Ordained  to  P.E.  ministry,  1891;  pastor 
Belt  Mfr.  Co.,  1873,  alone  1892-1901,  and  became  St.  Gabriel's  Mission.  East  Berlin,  Conn.,  1893 
treas.  and  iren.  msr.  conm.,  1901;  pre.s.  Crescent  and  1S96:  curate  St.  John's,  Stamford,  1894:  curate 
Fire  Arms  Co..  Norwich  Industrial  Bldg.  Co.,  Christ  Ch.,  New  Haven,  1893;  rector,  Christ  Ch., 
Smith  Granite  Co.,  Norwich  &  Westerly  Ry.  Co.;  West  Haven,  Conn.,  1900-9;  rector.  Trinity  Ch., 
v.-p.  Chelsea  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Thames  Nat.  Lenox,  Mass.,  1909-15;  rector  Christ  Ch.,  Fitch- 
Bank;  treas.  W.  H.  Davenport  Fire  Arms  Co.  burg,  since  1915.  Progressive.  Author:  Simple 
Home:  Norwich,  Conn.  Counsels,    1897;    Good    Friday;    The    Seven    Last 

GALLUP,  William  Arthur,  mfr.:  b.  Adams  (now  Words.    Address:    Lenox,  Mass. 

North    Adams),    Mass.,    Oct.    28.    1851;    s.    William  GAMMACK,  James,  clergyman;  b.  Turriff.  Scot- 

Witherell  and  Eugenia  Olive   (Smith)    Gallup:   8th  land,    Apr.    23,    1837;    s.    Alexander    and    Elizabeth 

descent  from  John  Gallup.  Nantasket,  Mass.,  1630;  (Robertson)      Gammack;     M.A.,     Marischal     Coll., 

ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Drurv  Acad.:  m.  2d,  Florence  L.  Scotland,   1857;   studied  Trinity  Coll.,  Glenalmond, 

Houghton,  of  North  Adams,  Sept.  20,  1893.    Began  Scotland:     (LL.D..    Aberdeen    U.,    1S87):    m.    Jr>ne 

as  jr.  elk.  in  office  of  Harvey  Arnold  &  Co.,  Jan.  3,  Anne  Wilson,  of  Premnay,  Scotland,  Apr.  29,  1862 

1870;   name  later  changed  to  Arnold  Print  Works,  (^died    June    11.    1914);    6    children.    Arthur    James, 

finishers   of  textile   fabrics,   of  which   is   now   dir.  .Tohn   Wilson,   Dr.   Alexander  P.,   George  W.,   Fred 

and    treas.;    jr.    elk.    in    North    Adams    Nat.    Bank,  S.,    Marv    Catherine    (Mrs.    Fredk.    W.    Winter,    of 

ISfiq.  dir.  Jan..   1892.  v.-p.,  Mav.   1901.  pres.,  1902-8,  South    Manchester.    Conn.).     Deacon,    1859,    priest, 

retired:    was    corporator,    trustee   and   v.-p.    North  1861,    Scotland    Episcopal    Ch.:    served    in    various 


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parishes,  Scotland,  1861-89;  rector  East  Toronto, 
Ont..  1889-92,  St.  Peter's,  Plymouth,  Conn.,  1893-5, 
St.  James",  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  Nov.,  1895-1911; 
rector  emeritus,  1911.  Address:  West  Hartford, 
Conn.* 

OAMMEI^Ii,  Kobert  Ives,  financier;  Dec.  30, 
1852-.Jan.  S,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  Aiiieiica,   1914-15.)* 

QAMMELl,  William,  capitalist;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  May  20,  1857;  s.  William  and  Elizabeth 
Amory  (Ives)  Gammell;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1S78;  m. 
Bessie  Gardner  Bowen,  of  Providence,  Feb.  20, 
1884;  3  sons,  William,  Arthur  Amory,  Robert  H. 
Ives.  Engaged  as  mfr.  and  in  making  investments 
since  1880;  mem.  Brown  &  Ives,  Sturges  &  Gam- 
mell; pres.  Berkeley  Co.;  v. -p.  Providence  Nat. 
Bank;  dir.  Providence  Instn.  for  Savings,  Mlrs. 
Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Mechanics  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.; 
treas.  Beverly  Land  Co.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon.  Clubs: 
University,  Hope,  Agawam,  Squantum,  Wanna- 
moisett  (Providence);  University,  Garden  City 
(New  York).  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  170  Hope 
St.    Office:  50  S.  Main  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

GAMMON,  Boy  P.,  furniture  merchant;  b.  Farm- 
ington,  Me.,  Jan.  21,  1880;  s.  Albert  F.  and  Eliza- 
beth (Ellis)  Gammon;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Farmington; 
m.  Irene  Ladd,  of  Farmington,  Mar.,  1906;  2  chil- 
dren, Anna  Elizabeth,  Barbara  Irene.  Asst.  cashier 
People's  Nat.  Bank,  Farmington,  1901-11,  also  dir.; 
removed  to  Boston,  1911;  treas.  and  dir.  Atkinson 
Furniture  Co.  since  1908;  treas.  and  mgr.  Shawmut 
Furniture  Co.;  pres.  Gammon  Furniture  Co., 
Farmington.  Republican.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner). 
Home:  35  Richview  St.,  Dorchester.  Office:  269 
Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

GAMMONS,  Charles  "Warren,  life  insurance;  b. 
Cohasset,  Mass.,  Nov.  2,  1865;  s.  Warren  S.  and 
Maria  J.  (Babson)  Gammons;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and 
English  High  Sch.,  Boston;  m.  Edith  J.  Tower,  of 
Cohasset,  Mass.,  Oct.  17,  1889;  4  children,  Everett 
W.,  C(harles)  Clifford,  Donald  T.,  Edward  B. 
Began  active  career  as  elk.  in  office  of  James  T. 
Phelps,  gen.  agt.  for  Boston  of  Nat.  Life  Ins.  Co. 
of  Montpelier,  Vt.,  and  has  been  partner  James  T. 
Phelps  &  Co.  since  1897;  also  dir.  Nat.  Life  Ins. 
Co.  of  Vt.,  U.S.  Trust  Co.  of  Boston;  pres.  Cohasset 
Savings  Bank,  Cohasset,  Mass.  Mem.  Boston 
(IJhamber  of  Commerce.  V.-p.  Boston  Life  Under- 
writers' Assn.,  1899,  pres.,  1900.  Mason.  Club: 
Exchange.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home: 
Cohasset,  Mass.    Office:  159  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

GAMMONS,  Boland  Franklin,  2d,  banker;  b. 
N.Y.  City,  Jan.  4,  18S0;  s.  Charles  Ellis  and  Thirza 
(Eyre)  CJammons;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Newton,  Mass., 
and  Y.M.C.A.  Law  Sch.;  m.  Doris  Hill,  of  Newton, 
Apr.  20,  1908.  Began  with  West  Newton  Savings 
Bank  as  elk.,  1898,  treas.  since  1902;  also  trustee; 
pres.  Newton  Real  Estate  Tru.st:  v.-p.  T^.S.  Electiic 
Signal  Co.;  treas.  and  dir.  Am.  Electric  Tool  Co.; 
treas.  Mass.  Savings  Bank  Officers'  Club.  Mem. 
Am.  Electric  Ry.  Assn.,  Signal  Engrs.'  Assn.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mason.  Home:  59  Brook- 
side  Ave.,  Newtonville,  Mass.  Office:  West  New- 
ton, Mass. 

GAMWEIiIi,  Edward  Prancis,  editor;  b.  S.  Wey- 
mouth, Mass.,  May  22,  1869;  s.  Franklin  Bert  and 
Clarissa  Victoria  (Maxwell)  Gamwell;  grad.  Hol- 
liston  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1886;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1894;  m.  Annie  Emeline  Phillips,  of  Providence, 
R.I.,  June  3,  1897;  1  son,  Phillips.  Editor  (in  col- 
lege) Brown  Daily  Herald,  1891-4;  mng.  editor 
Atlantic  Medical  Weekly,  Providence,  R.I.,  1894- 
96;  city  editor  Cambridge  (Mass.)  Chronicle.  1896- 
01;  editor  and  propr.  The  Cambridge  Tribune, 
1902-12;  asso.  editor  The  Boston  Budget  and  The 
American  Cultivator,  1913-Sept.,  1914.  Republican. 
Mem.  R.I.  Alpha  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  sec.  class  of 
1894,  Brown  Univ.  Mem.  Bostonian  Soc,  Cam- 
bridge Hist.  Soc,  Holliston  (Mass.)  Hist.  Soc. 
Clubs:  Boston  Press.  Twentieth  Century.  Home: 
438  Broadway,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

GAMWEIii;,  William  Augfustus,  secretary;  b. 
Chester,  Mass.,  Mar.  31,  1849;  s.  William  and  Sarah 
Conant  (Willard)  Gamwell;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Prov- 
idence; grad.  Providence  High  Sch.  (Classical 
Dept.),  1866;  m.  Emma  C.  Scott,  of  Providence, 
R.I.,  May  22,  1877;   2  children,  Lillian  May   (Mrs. 


David  P.  Moulton.  of  Providence,  R.I.),  Clinton  T. 
Clerk  in  insurance  office,  1866-72,  Providence,  R.I.; 
entered  employ  of  R.I.  Hosp.  Trust  Co.  as  asst. 
bookkeeper  Aug.,  1872;  appointed  general  book- 
keeper, 1884,  asst.  secretary  1894,  secretary  1905- 
12,  and  v.-p.  and  sec.  since  1912.  Republican. 
Deacon  1st  Baptist  Church,  Providence,  since  1887, 
church  clerk  since  1892;  active  worker  in  S.S.  for 
25  years.  Member  Royal  Arcanum.  Clubs:  Turks 
Head,  Economic.  Home:  73  Taber  Ave.  Office:  15 
Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

GANNETT,  Charles  Henry,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Au- 
gusta, Me.,  Mar.  9,  1871;  s.  George  Frederick  and 
Esther  A.  (Rockwood)  Gannett;  grad.  high  sch., 
Augusta;  B.C.E.,  U.  of  Me.,  1893;  m.  Mary  Lyman 
Dupee,  of  Arlington,  Mass.,  Jan.  4,  1899;  1  daugh- 
ter, Esther  Dupee.  Began  active  career  as  city 
engr.,  Augusta,  1893;  sewer  and  water  works 
engr.,  1895-8;  in  gen.  practice,  Boston,  since  1898; 
park  commr.,  Town  of  Arlington,  Mass.,  since  1907. 
Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  Arlington  Business 
Men's  Assn.  Baptist.  Mem.  Masonic  order  A.O. 
U.W.  Club:  Arlington  Men's.  Recreations:  travel- 
ing. Home:  7  Academy  St.,  Arlington,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: 53  State  St.,  Boston. 

GANNETT,  Guy  Patterson,  capitalist;  b.  Au- 
gusta, Me.,  Nov.  27,  1881;  s.  William  Howard  and 
Sarah  Neil  (Hill)  Gannett;  prep.  edn.  Andover 
Acad.;  Yale  U.,  1901-2;  m.  Anne  J.  Macomber,  of 
Augusta,  Me.,  June  6,  1905.  Formerly  pres.  Nor- 
way &  Paris  St.  Ry.  Co.,  Salina  (Kan.)  Light,  Pow- 
er &  Gas  Co.;  v.-p.  and  treas.  United  Water,  Gas 
&  Electric  Co.  of  Hutchinson,  Kan.;  v.-p.  Austin 
(Tex.)  St.  Ry.  Co.;  dir.  Springfield  (Mo.)  Ry.  & 
Light  Co.,  Kennebec  Light  &  Heat  Co.  Now  v.-p. 
Augusta  Trust  Co.;  dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Federal 
Light  &  Traction  Co.,  Central  Me.  Power  Co., 
Augusta  Real  Estate  Assn.;  treas.  W.  H.  Gannett, 
Publisher;  has  been  identified  with  city  govt,  of 
Augusta  5  yrs.  Trustee  Y.M.C.A.,  Augusta.  Re- 
publican. Universalist.  Club:  Augusta  Yacht 
(commodore).  Home:  184  State  St.  Office:  20 
Willow  St.,  Augusta,  Me. 

GANNETT,  Samuel,  retired;  b.  Cohasset,  Mass., 
Nov.  27,  1834;  s.  Joy  and  Mary  (King)  Gannett; 
descendant  of  Matthew  Gannett,  who  settled  in 
North  Scituate,  Mass.,  in  1640;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt. 
schs.  to  18  yrs.  of  age;  m.  Alice  G.  Emerson,  of 
East  Milton,  Mass.,  Oct.  17,  1867;  4  children,  Mary 
King,  Alice  Emerson,  Hatty  Louise,  Margaret 
(who  married  Harold  W.  French,  and  they  have  1 
child,  Samuel  Gannett  French).  In  wholesale  drug 
store,  1852-4;  grain  and  flour  store  INIilton,  Mass., 
with  brother  until  1860,  when  bought  out  the 
business,  continuing  alone  on  large  scale  until 
1908  (retired);  dir.  Blue  Hill  Nat.  Bank  34  yrs., 
pres.  18  yrs.;  treas.  Milton  Bldg.  Associates  since 
1881;  dir.  Dorchester  Co-operative  Bank  for  many 
years;  trustee  and  executor  estates;  executor  and 
trustee  of  Edwin  D.  Wadsworth:  one  of  the  execu- 
tors and  trustees  of  Josiah  Webb  and  Edward  L. 
Pierce;  trustee  and  treas.  Milton  Acad,  for  many 
vrs.  Club:  Milton.  Home:  30  Canton  Ave.  Office: 
4-12  Adams  St.,  Milton,  Mass. 

GANNETT.  Thomas  Brat+le;  b.  Feb.  28.  1876: 
s.  Thomas  B.  and  Edith  (Bates)  Gannett;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1897;  m.  Dorothy  Draper,  of  Boston,  Nov. 
21,  1911;  1  son,  Thomas  B..  Jr.  Began  in  bond  and 
stock  business.  Boston.  1897;  mem.  Parkinson  & 
Burr  since  1905;  dir.  Nat.  Union  Bank,  Northern 
Tex.  Electric  Co.,  Galveston-Houston  Electric  Co., 
Mt.  Tom  Sulphite  Pulp  Co.  Clubs:  Union,  Tennis 
and  Racquet  (Boston);  Harvard  (Boston  and  New 
York).  Home:  150  Beacon  St.  Office:  53  State  St., 
Boston. 

GANNETT,  'William  Howard,  publisher;  b.  Au- 
gusta, Me.,  Feb.  10,  1854;  m.  Sadie  N.,  d.  James 
Hill,  of  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1878.  Began  business 
career  in  boyhood  and  was  clerk  in  Augusta  stores 
until  1888,  when  he  established  Comfort  (month- 
ly). Mem.  Me.  legislature,  1903-6.  Address:  Au- 
gusta, Me.* 

GANONG,  William  Prancis,  botanist;  b.  St. 
.John,  N.B.,  Can.,  Feb.  19.  1864;  s.  James  H.  and 
Susan  B.  (Brittain)  Ganong;  A.B.,  U.  of  N.  B., 
1884,  A.M.,  1886;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1887;  Ph.D.,  U.  of 
Munich,  1894;  Ph.D.,  ad  eundem,  U.  of  N.B.,  1898; 


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m.  Jean  M.  Carman,  of  Fredericton,  N.B.,  Apr.  4, 
1888.  Asst.  and  instr.  botany,  Harvard,  1887-93; 
prof,  botany  and  dir.  Bot.  Garden,  Smith  Coll., 
1894 — .  Fellow  A.A.A.  S.;  pres.  Bot.  Soc.  America, 
1908-9:  sec.  Soc.  Plant  Morphology  and  Phy-siol- 
ogy,  1S97-1905;  corr.  mem.  Royal  Soc.  of  Canada. 
Has  written  many  papers  in  various  jours,  on 
botany  and  New  Brunswick  history.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  305  Pros- 
pect Heights,  Northampton,  Mass.* 

CANSE,  Franklin  Wile,  life  ins.  official;  b.  New 
York,  May  31,  1S59;  s.  Rev.  Hervey  D.  (D.D.)  and 
Emma  E.  (Wile)  Ganse;  ed.  New  York  pub.  schs., 
St.  Louis  High  Sch. ;  studied  law,  St.  Louis  Law 
Sch.  and  in  Chicago;  admitted  to  bar  of  111.,  1888; 
m.  Helen  S.  Woodbridge,  of  Chicago,  .\i)r.  22.  1S90; 
4  children,  Elizabeth,  Helen  W.,  Mary  F.,  Katha- 
rine "V.  Connected  with  wholesale  drug  business, 
St.  Louis,  1877-82;  engaged  in  other  capacities  and 
studied  law,  1883-88;  practiced  law  in  Chicago, 
1888-03;  became  mgr.  Chicago  office;  1903,  super- 
visor central  dept.,  1904.  v. -p.  and  dir.  of  agencies, 
June  16,  1905-Jan.  1,  1911,  since  gen.  agt.  home 
office  agency.  The  Columbian  Nat.  Life  Ins.  Co. 
Mem.  Life  Underwriters'  Assn.,  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Bos- 
ton Cit^':  ]\Tn"da^•  E\pnin<''  (N'ewtnn.  JNIass). 
Home:  70  Hunnewell  Ave.,  Newton,  Mass.  Office: 
77  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

GABCEAtT,  Edgfar,  gynecologist;  b.  Boston,  Dec. 

26.  1!S66;  s.  Treffee  and  Emilia  (De  Angelis)  Gar- 
ceau;  prep.  edn.  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.:  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1890;  house  officer,  Boston  City 
Hosp..  1888-90:  m.  Boston,  Mass.,  May  6,  1905, 
Sally  Holmes  Morse.  Engaged  in  practice  nt  Bos- 
ton, since  1890.    Address:  8  Gloucester  St.,  Boston. 

GABCEI^OIT,  William  Frye,  lawver;  b.  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.,  Oct.  24,  1868:  s.  William  F.  and  Lucy  A. 
(Tatterson)  Garcelon:  descendant  of  Rev.  Pierre 
Garcelon,  of  Island  of  Guernsey,  whose  son  James 
settled  at  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1750;  family  moved 
to  Lewiston,  Me.,  1776:  A.B.,  Bates  Coll..  1890;  LL. 
B.,  Harvard.  1895:  m.  Grace  F.  Merrill,  of  Auburn, 
Me.,  Sept.  13,  1899;  2  children,  Fessenden  Merrill, 
Grace.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1895,  and  since 
practiced  in  Boston;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1907-9;  founder  and  editor  Newton  Times;  grad. 
treas.  Harvard  Athletic  Assn.  (in  charge  of  all 
Harvard  athletics),  1908-13.  Mem.  Rep.  State 
Com..  Mass  IXTf^rn.  Am  Bar  --V"^sn..  Bar  A'^cn.  City 
of  Boston,  Middlesex  Bar  Assn.,  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  IMason;  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks,  Royal 
Arcanum,  Improved  Order  of  Heptasophs,  United 
Order  of  Golden  Cross.  Clubs:  Boston  Press,  Bos- 
ton Athletic  Assn.;  Harvard  (Boston  and  New 
York) ;  Metropolitan  (Washington,  D.C.) :  Hunne- 
well of  Newton.  Mass.  (v. -p.);  Massachusetts  Club 
f sec. -treas.).  Recreations:  outdoor  snort«.  Home: 
Newton.    Mass.     Office:    608    Sears   Bldg.,   Boston. 

GABSi:,  Andrew  Earle;  b.  Central  Villaee, 
Conn..  Oct.  11,  1877;  s.  Haskell  L.  and  Anna  W." 
(Lester)  Garde;  grad.  Bulkeley  Hi?h  Sch.,  New 
London,  1898;  grad.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Williman- 
tic.  1901;  m.  Bertha  Hall  Sage,  of  Cromwell,  Conn., 
June  24,  1903;  1  son.  Donald  Sage.  Supervising 
prin.  pub.  schs.,  Cromwell.  1901-6;  supt.  pub.  schs., 
Cromwell  and  Berlin,  1906-9:  connected  with  the 
Sage  Brick  Mfg.  Co.  of  Greenport,  L.I.,  N.Y., 
1910-12:  now  prin.  Winchester  Sch.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1911-12.  Mem. 
Conn.  Soc.  S.A.R.,  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Mason  (K.T., 
Shriner).    Address:   Cromwell,  Conn. 

GABDIITEB,  Georg-e  Nelson,  lawyer;  b.  New 
Bedford,  INTas':!.,  Oct.  17,  1866;  s.  Ezekiel  C.  and 
Abby  C.  (Pollock)  Gardiner:  descendant  of  George 
Gardiner,  of  Newport,  R.I.,  1637,  and  ancestor  who 
fought  in  battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  and  afterwards  on 
"^''ashins-ton's  staff:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  New  Bedford; 
Bo=ton  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1896;  m.  June  16,  1897, 
Helen  L.  Davis,  of  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Admitted 
to  Mass.  bar,  May  14.  1896:  practiced  alone  until 
Oct.  1,  1911,  when  partnership  was  formed  with 
Allen  W.  Milliken,  son  of  .Tudge  F.  A.  Milliken, 
stvle  of  Gardiner  &  Milliken;  mem.  Citv  Council, 
New  Bedford,  1897,  1898:  spl.  iustice,  3d  Dist.  Ct. 
of  Bristol  Co..  Mass.  Ex-pres.  Fairhaven  Improve- 
ment Assn.    Comd.  Co.  G,  Naval  Brigade  of  Mass. 


5  yrs.  and  served  as  officer  9  yrs. ;  It,  U.S.  Navy 
during  Spanish-Am.  War.;  now  It.  comdr.  retired, 
Mass.  Naval  Brigade;  mem.  Mil.  and  Naval  Order 
Spanish-Am.  War.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Dartmouth 
(New  Bedford),  Now  Bedford  Yacht.  Home:  70 
(ireen  St.,  Fairhaven,  Mass.  Office:  3  Masonic 
Bldg.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

GARDINER,  Harry  Norman,  college  prof.;  b. 
Nor\vich,  Kwj;.,  No\-.  6.  1855;  s.  Hezekiah  and 
Sophia  (Savage)  Gardiner;  came  to  U.S.,  1874; 
A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1878,  A.M.,  1885;  Union  Theol. 
Sem.,  1879-82;  studied  Gottingen,  1882,  Leipzig, 
]S8:?-4,  Heidelburg,  1884;  unmarried.  Teacher 
Glens  Falls  (N.Y.)  Acad.,  1878-9;  instr.  psychol- 
ogy, Amherst  Coll.,  1891-2;  instr.  and  later  prof. 
jiliilosophy.  Smith  Coll.,  since  1884.  Mem.  Am. 
Psychol.  y\ssn..  Am.  Philos.  Assn.  (pres.  1907). 
Author;  Outlines  of  Modern  Philosophy,  1892. 
P^ditor:  Jonathan  Edwards — -A  Retrospect,  1901; 
i^elected  Sermons  of  Jonathan  Edwards,  1904. 
Home:  Northampton.  Mass.* 

GARDINER,  Henry  K.,  M.D.;  b.  Pawtucket,  R.L, 
Apr.  27,  1857;  s.  Jolm  and  Ellen  (Kelby)  Gardiner; 
prep.  edn.  under  pvt.  tutors;  student  Med.  Dept., 
U.  of  New  York,  and  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.,  Bowdoin 
Coll.;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1881;  m.  Provi- 
dence. R.L,  Apr.  27,  1882,  Mary  Penn  Case.  Began 
practice  at  R.I.  Hosp.,  continuing  4  yrs.;  prac- 
ticed in  Charlestown,  R.I.,  2  yrs.  and  at  Wake- 
field, R.L,  since  1888;  supt.  schs.,  Charlestown. 
1886-7;  trustee  South  Kensington  High  Sch.,  12 
vrs.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason.  Address: 
Wakefield,    R.L 

GARDINER,  John  Hays,  teacher;  Apr.  6,  1863- 
1912.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

GARDINER,  Robert  Hallowell,  Jr.,  lawyer  and 
trustee;  b.  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.,  Nov.  5,  1882;  s. 
Robert  H.  and  Alice  (Bangs)  Gardiner:  grad. 
Roxbury  Latin  Sch.,  1900;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1903, 
class  of  1904,  A.M.,  1904,  LL.B.,  1907;  m.  Sent.  17, 
1910,  Elizabeth  Denny,  of  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.; 
1  daughter,  Frances.  In  practice  since  1907.  Pres. 
Gardiner  Water  Power  Co.,  Gardiner  Home  Build- 
ing Co.:  trustee  Eastern  States  Real  Estate  Trust, 
Gardiner  Real  Estate  Assn.,  Nat.  Dock  Trust;  dir. 
Falls  Co.,  Paul  Revere  Trust  Co.  Treas.  Con- 
sumers' League  of  Mass.:  trustee  Wells  Memorial 
Assn.,  Boston;  dir.  Harvard  Alumni  As=n.:  mem. 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Republican.  Club:  Bos- 
ton City.  Home:  Needham,  Mass.  Office:  Barris- 
ters Hall,   Boston. 

GARDINER,  Thomas  William,  mfr. ;  b.  Birch- 
ville.  Can.,  Mai-.  31,  1841;  s.  James  T.  and  Charlotte 
(McKinstry)  Gardiner;  ed.  at  Herkimer,  N.Y.,  and 
Kingston,  Can.:  m.  Marv  A.  Kav.  of  Frankfort, 
N.Y.,  Nov.  24.  1869:  4  children,  Nettie  L.  (Mrs. 
Henry  L.  Wood),  Harry  Kay,  Nellie  K.  (Mrs. 
Frank  C.  Hall,  of  Swampscott,  Mass.),  George  B. 
Began  in  employ  of  Remington  Arms  Co.,  at  Ilion, 
N.Y. ;  identified  with  various  branches  of  mfg. 
until  1895;  then  settled  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  and  since 
engaa-ed  in  manufacture  of  lasts,  firm  of  Thomas 
W.  and  Harrv  K.  Gardiner  &  Henrv  L.  Wood; 
half  owner  Excelled  Shoe  Co.;  dir.  Nat.  Security 
Bank,  Lvnn  Trust  (^'o.  Mem.  Lvnn  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Republican.  Protestant.  Mason  (3  2°, 
Shriner);  mem.  Odd  Fellows.  A.O.U.W.  Clubs: 
Oxford,  Park.  Merchants'.  Recreations:  music. 
Home:  37  Harwood  St.  Office:  110  Sea  St.,  Lynn, 
Mass. 

GARDNER,  Albert  Kinsman,  horticulturist;  b. 
Rockland.  Me..  Nov.  11.  1888:  s.  Obadiah  and 
Corinna  (Sherer)  Gardner;  srrad.  Rockland  High 
Sch.,  1905:  B.S.  in  As-r..  U.  of  Me.,  1910:  married. 
Asst.  agriculturist,  Sacramento  Valley  Irrieation 
Co,  Willow,  Cal  .  1910-11;  asst.  horticulturist. 
"Waldo  Hills  Orchard  Co.,  Maclean.  Ore.,  1911; 
state  horticulturist  of  Me.,  since  May  1,  1911. 
Democrat.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Alpha 
Zeta,  Granee.    Address:  Aususta.  Me. 

GARDNER.  AugTistus  Peahodv,  congressman; 
b.  Nov.  5,  1865:  s.  Jceph  Peabody  nnd  Harriet 
(Amorv)  Gardner;  A.B..  Harvard,  1886:  studied 
Harvard  Law  Sch.;  m.  Constance,  d.  Henry  Cabot 
Lods-e.  June  14.  1892.  Mem  Mass.  Senate,  1899-01; 
elected  to  57th  Congress,  1902,  for  unexpired  term 
(1902-3)  of  William  H.  Moody,  resigned;  reelected 


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58th  to  64th  Congresses  (1903-17),  Cth  Mass.  Dist.; 
Rep.  nominee  for  gov.  of  Mass.,  1913.  Served  as 
capt.  and  asst.  adj. -gen.  on  staff  Gen.  James  H. 
Wilson  during  Spanish-Am.  War.  Address:  Ham- 
ilton,  Mass.* 

GARDNER,  Charles  !■.,  lawyer;  May  27,  1839- 
Mar.   L'],   li»13.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

GARDNER,  Clarence  Rodolphus,  M.D. ;  b.  Hay- 
den  ville,  ]\Iass.,  Aug.  21,  1850;  s.  William  W'allace 
(M.D.)  and  Emaline  A.  (North)  Gardner;  g.s.  of 
Dr.  Benjamin  Gardner;  C.E.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1874; 
M.D.,  U.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1S79;  m.  Caro- 
line Isabell  W'orden,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  Nov.  22, 
1887;  1  son,  William  Wallace.  Practiced  in  Hol- 
yoke,  18S0-5,  Northampton,  Mass.,  since  1885;  ocu- 
list Dickinson  liosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Hampshire  Co.  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.),  North- 
ampton Med.  Club.  Mugwump.  Unitarian.  Home: 
87  Round  Hill.  Office:  78  Main  St.,  Northampton, 
Mass. 

GARDNER,  Daniel  Francis,  farmer;  b.  Pownal, 
Vt.,  Dec.  ;n.  ISSl;  s.  Abraham  B.  and  Audria 
(Bates)  Gardner;  grad.  Vt.  Acad.,  Saxlons  River, 
1902;  A.B.,  Williams,  1906;  m.  Florence  Louise 
Nutting,  of  W^estminster,  Vt.,  Oct.  1,  1908;  2  chil- 
dren, Audria  Louise,  Elsie  Nutting.  Engaged  in 
farming  at  Pownal  since  1906;  dir.  Bennington  Co. 
Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912;  chmn. 
Rep.  Town  Com.  Trustee  Henry  W.  Putnam 
Memorial  Hosp.,  Bennington,  Vt.  Mem.  Phi  Gam- 
ma  Delta.     Baptist.    Address:   Pownal,   Vt. 

GARDNER,  Eug-ene  C,  architect;  Mar.  28,  1836- 
Fel).  7,  lit  15.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

GARDNER,  Francis  L.;  b.  South  Swansea, 
Mass.,  Oct.  25,  1871;  s.  Leland  and  Clara  E.  (Hath- 
away) Gardner;  descendant  in  Sth  generation  of 
Lt.  Samuel  Gardner,  who  bought  Gardner's  Neck 
(now  South  Swansea),  in  1693;  ed.  Warren  (R.I.) 
High  Sch.  and  Bryant  and  Stratton  Business  Coll., 
Providence.  R.I. ;  m.  Etta  L.  Gardner,  of  Swansea, 
June   27,    1900;    1   daughter,   Rachel  L.,   b.   Apr.   26, 

1909.  Mem.  F.  L.  Gardner  &  Co.,  farmers  and 
market  gardeners;  specializes  in  growing  winter 
vegetables,  chiefly  cucumbers  and  tomatoes.  Se- 
lectman and  tax  assessor  since  1904;  overseer  of 
poor,  Town  of  Swansea,  since  1905.  Republican. 
Master  Swansea  Grange  No.  148,  Patrons  of  Hus- 
bandry,    Address:    South    Swansea,    Mass. 

GARDNER,  Frank  Aug-ustine,  M.D.,  surgeon, 
author;  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  Jan.  7,  1861;  s.  Stephen 
Wilson  and  Marion  Wallace  (Woods)  Gardner; 
and  descendant  of  Thomas  Gardner,  planter,  and 
Rosrer  Conant,  governor,  who  settled  at  Salem, 
1626;  ed.  Salem  pub.  schs.,  Peabody  High  Sch., 
1878;  Ch.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1882,  M. 
D.,  1883;  post-grad,  courses  in  various  depts.  of 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.:  m.  Caroline  L.  Read,  of  Salem, 
Mass..  June  15,  1887  (died  Apr.  23,  1902);  m. 
2d,  Marion  R.  Fuller,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  Oct. 
31,  1906;  2  daughters,  Pauline,  b.  Nov.  9, 
1888    (B.A.,   Smiths  Coll.,   1912).  Dorothy,  June  19, 

1910.  Began  practice  at  Peabody,  Mass.,  1883, 
Salem,  1884;  resident  phys.  Consumptives'  Home, 
Grove  Hall,  1882-3;  med.  examiner  gymnasium  of 
Salem  T.MC.A.:  maj.  and  surgeon  Salem  Light 
Inf.  Battalion  of  Veterans.  Mem.  Mass.  Homoe. 
Med.  Soc.  (visiting  com.  of  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medi- 
cine), Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynecol.  Soc.  (pres.  1901), 
Boston  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Francis  Higginson  Col- 
onv  U.O.P.F..  A.O.U.W.  (Oriental  Lodge),  Salem 
Lodge  N.E  O.P.,  S.A.R.,  Essex  Inst.;  pres.  Old 
Planters  Soc.  Republican.  Baptist.  Clubs:  Patria, 
Helmet.  Author:  Thomas  Gardner,  Planter,  and 
Some  of  His  Descendants:  The  Founders  of  the 
Massachusetts  Bay  Colony:  The  Old  Planters  at 
Salem;  Glovers'  Marblehead  Regiment  in  the  War 
of  the  Revolution,  etc.  Asso.  editor  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts Masrazine:  contbr.  many  articles  on  mush- 
rooms and  other  subjects  in  Suburban  Life.  Rec- 
reations: horticulture  and  agriculture.  Address: 
23  North   St.,   Salem,  Mass. 

GARDNER,  Frank  Herbert,  M.D. ;  b.  Corinna, 
Me.,  May  25,  1853;  s.  Thomas  R.  and  Lucinda  F. 
(Smith)  Gardner:  prep.  edn.  Corinna  Acad.,  Me. 
Central  Inst.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin), 
1878;  m.  Maud  M.  Ceasey,  of  Mapleton,  Me.,  Apr. 


26,  1883;  1  daughter,  Susie  L.  Practiced  at  Fort 
Fairfield,  Me.,  1879-81,  Washburn,  1881-8,  Harps- 
well,  1888-91,  I'ortland  since  1891.  Mem.  A.M.A., 
Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Cumberland  County  Med.  Soc. 
Universalist.  Address:  832  Stevens  Av.,  Portland, 
IMaine. 

GARDNER,  Georg-e  AugTistus,  trustee;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Sept.  30,  18211;  s.  John  Lowell  and  (i^atharine 
Elizabeth  (Peabody)  Gardner;  descendant  of 
Thomas  Gardner,  who  settled  at  Gloucester,  Mass., 
1640;  prep.  edn.  Pub.  Latin  Sch.,  Boston;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1849;  m.  Eliza  Endicott  Peabody,  of 
Salem,  Mass.,  Nov.,  1854;  4  children,  George  P., 
John  L.,  Ellen  (Mrs.  A.  P.  Loring),  Olga  E.  (Mrs. 
H.  Monks).  V.-p.  Provident  Instn.  for  Savings; 
dir.  Mass.  Hosp.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Old  Colony  R.R.. 
Boston  &  Providence  R.R.,  Boston  &  Lowell  R.R., 
Amoskeag  Mfg.  Co.  Clubs:  Somerset,  St.  Botolph. 
Home:  51  Commonwealth  Av.  Office:  40  State  St., 
Boston. 

GARDNER,  Georg-e  Peabody,  trustee;  b.  Boston, 
Nov.  19,  1855;  s.  George  Augustus  and  Eliza  Endi- 
cott (Peabody)  Gardner;  B.A.,  Harvard,  1877;  m. 
Esther  Burnett,  of  Southboro,  Mass.,  June  11, 
1884;  2  children,  G.  Peabody,  Jr.,  Catherine  E. 
(wife  of  Rev.  Francis  B.  Boyer,  of  New  Bedford. 
Mass.).  Pres.  Lawrence  Mfg.  Co.;  v.-p.  Cliicago 
Junction  Rys.  and  Union  Stock  Yards  Co.,  Mass. 
Hosp.  Life  Ins.  Co.;  pres.  St.  Marv's  Mineral  Land 
Co.,  Great  Falls  Mfg.  Co.;  dir.  Gen.  Electric  Co., 
Houghton  Copper  Co.,  State  St.  Exchange,  Cham- 
pion Copper  Co.,  W^inona  Copper  Co.,  Dwight  Mfg. 
Co.,  Am.  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.,  Boston  Ele- 
vated Ry.  Co.,  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.  V.-p.  Chil- 
dren's Hosp.;  mgr.  Mass.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear 
Infirmary,  and  Trustee  of  Donations.  Mem.  1st 
Corps  Cadets;  capt.  and  a.-d.-c.  2d  Brigade  staff, 
M.V.M.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Country  (Boston);  Uni- 
versity, Harvard  (New  York).  Home;  186  Beacon 
St.,   Boston.    Office:   40    State   St.,   Boston.* 

GARDNER,  Georg-e  R.,  lawyer;  b.  Dennys ville. 
Me.,  Jan.  14,  1852;  s.  A.  L.  Raymond  and  Abbie 
Wilder  (Reynolds)  Gardner;  ed.  pub.  and  high 
schs.  of  Dennysville,  and  in  Heald  and  Wood- 
bury's Coll.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. ;  m.  Annie  E. 
Robbins.  d.  James  and  Marv  A.  Parkman  Robbins, 
of  Hingham,  Mass.,  Jan.  25,  1888.  Studied  law: 
admitted  to  bar,  Washington  Co.,  Me.,  1879;  elected 
judge  of  probate,  same  co.,  1888,  and  at  each  re- 
curring election  for  24  yrs. ;  for  many  yrs.  mem. 
Sch.  Bd.,  City  of  Calais;  pres.  Eastern  Realty  Co.; 
trustee  Washington  Acad.,  Calais  Savings  Bank; 
dir.  Internat.  Trust  &  Banking  Co.,  Dennysville 
Lumber  Co.,  Calais  Tug  Boat  Co.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason  (32°,  Shriner;  Portland  Valley 
Consistory);  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  K.  of  P.,  Red 
Men,  Good  Templars.  Club:  St.  Croix.  Address: 
Calais,   Me. 

GARDNER,  Halbert  Paine,  merchant;  b.  Patten, 
Me.,  Feb.  15,  1867;  s.  Ira  B.  and  Helen  M.  (Dar- 
ling) Gardner;  ed.  common  schs..  Patten  Acad, 
and  Bryant  &  Stratton  Business  Coll.,  Boston;  m. 
Adelaide  Darling,  of  Ashland,  Me.,  Oct.  11.  1893. 
Began  in  gen.  store  and  lumbering  with  father  at 
Patten:  now  mem.  Ira  B.  Gardner  &  Sons.  Patten; 
pres.  Huston  Clothing  Co.,  Hodgman  Realty  & 
Mfg.  Co.,  treas.  Mason  Mfg.  Co.,  Portland,  Me. 
Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1899-03,  Senate,  1903-7; 
Me.  mem.  Prog.  Nat.  Com.,  1912-16.  Club:  Portland 
Yacht.  ]Mem.  Me.  Commanderv  Mil.  Order  Loval 
Legion.  Home:  52  Neal  St.  Office:  Fidelity  Bldg., 
Portland,   Me.* 

GARDNER,  Henry  Brayton,  college  prof.;  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  Mar.  26,  1863;  s.  Henry  Wood  and 
Mary  (Rathbone)  Gardner:  A.B.,  Brown,  1884, 
A.M.,  1887;  Johns  Hopkins,  1884-8,  Ph.D.,  1890:  m. 
Mabel  Richmond,  of  Providence,  June  9,  1890. 
Instr.  political  economy,  1888-90,  associate  prof., 
1890-8.  prof,  since  1898,  Brown  Universitv.  Mem. 
Am.  Econ.  Assn.  (v.-p.  1897-8).  Address:  54  Stim- 
son  Av.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

GARDNER,  Mrs.  John  Iiowell;  b.  New  York: 
d.  David  Stewart,  of  New  Yorlc;  m.  John  Lowell 
Gardner,  of  Boston  (now  deceased).  Owns  one  of 
the  finest  pvt.  art  galleries  in  the  world,  which 
has  been  opened  to  the  public.  Episcopalian.  Home: 
Fenway  Court,  Boston.* 


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GABSITER,   Xucie   Marion;  b.    Salem,   Mass.;    d.  Sears    (Amory)    Gardner;    prep.    edn.    Hopkinson's 

Stephen    Wilson    and    Marion    Wallace     (Woods)  (pvt.)    Sch.,    Boston,    1873-9;    A.B.,    Harvard,    1884. 

Gardner;    descendant    of    Roger    Conant,    Thomas  Master,    Greek    Dept.,    Groton    Sch.,    since    1884; 

Gardner,    who   settled   at    Salem,    1626;    prep.    edn.  trustee  Groton  Pub.  Library.    Independent  Repub- 

Salem  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1897;  spl.  stu-  lican.    Episcopalian.    Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Delta 

dent   in   music,   Boston  U.,    1907;    spl.   student  At-  Kappa    Epsilon.     Clubs:    Somerset,    Tennis    (Bos- 

lanta    Theol.    Sem.,    1909-11;    unmarried.      Taught  ton);    Knickerbocker    (New    York);    Eastern    and 

sch.  until   1911;   teacher  training  sec.  Mass.   Bapt.  New   York   Yacht  clubs.    Author;    In   Greece  with 

S.S.  Assn.  since  Oct.,  1911.    Sec.  Old  Planters'  Soc,  the  Classics,  1908.    Address:  Groton,  Mass. 

Boston;    mem.    D.A.I^x.,    Snlciii    Oralorio    Soc.    etc.  GARDNER,     William     Edward,     clergyman;     b. 

Home:  4  Lynde  St.,  Salem,  Mass.  Sherborn,  Mass.,  Mar.  22,  1872;  s.  William  Brown 

GARDNER,  Obadiah,  ex-sonator;  b.  Port  Huron,  and    Harriet    (Eaton)    Cardner;    Ph.B.,    Brown    U., 

Mich.,  Sept.   13,  18.^)2;  s.  .Tohn  and  Marv   (Strevils)  1895;    B.D.,   Episcopal   Theol.    Sch.,   June,    1898;    m. 

Gardner;  Eastman's  Business  Coll..  Poughkeepsie,  Mary  Tracy,   of  Nantucket,  Mass.,  Sept.   14,   1898. 

N.Y.,  and  Coburn  Classical  Inst.,  Waterville,  Me.;  Deacon,  1898,  priest,   1898,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  Ch.  of 

m.  Corrinna  A.  Sherer,  of  Rockland,  Me.,  Nov.  28,  the    Holy    Name,    Swampscott,    Mass.,    1898-1903, 

1875.     Farmer,    Rockland,    1872 — ;    also   in    lumber  Christ  Ch.,   Quincy,   Mass.,   1903-8,   St.   James  Ch., 

and    lime    business.     Master    State    Grange,    1897-  Cambridge,   Mass.,   1908-10;   N.E.   sec.  Bd.   Foreign 

1907.  Dem.  candidate  for  gov..  Me.,  1908,  for  U.S.  and  Domestic  Missions,  P.E.  Ch.,  Boston,  1910-12; 
senator.  1911;  apptd.  assessor  for  State  of  Me.,  gen.  sec.  Gen.  Bd.  Religious  Edn.  of  P.E.  Ch.,  New 
Apr..  1911;  apptd.  U.S.  senator,  Sept.  23,  1911,  for  York,  Nov..  1912 — .  Mem.  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Club: 
unexpired  term  (1911-13)  of  William'  P.  Frye,  de-  Boston.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books.) 
ceased.  Mem.  Internat.  Joint  Commn.  for  settle-  Home:  Greenwich,  Conn.  Office:  281  4th  Av.,  New 
ment  of  questions  arising  on  the  boundary  waters  Yoik.* 

between  U.S.  and  Can.,  since  Oct.  1,  1913.    Odd  Fel-  GARDNER,    ■WilUam    Henry,    mfr.;    b.    Boston, 

low.    Universalist.    Home:  Rockland,  Me.    Address:  Oct.   28,    1865;   s.   Charles   Russell  and  Hannah  E. 

Rockland,    Me.,    and    Southern    Bldg.,   Washington,  (French)    Gardner;    descendant    of    Clark    family, 

D.C.*  of   the  Mayflower;   ed.   Dudley   Grammar   Sch.   and 

r-A-a-n-nr-c-o    ■o^-^^-.r  ■aTir,r.y,^^*^-^  i„„.„^...  K   T^f„i-^  Roxbury    High    Sch.;    m.    Marion    B.    Hodgson,    of 

fl  ^^  T       f'l      T-^^Qy^^^^^v^^'^^^^'I'i^  Y^„;  Dover,    Mass.,    Oct.    10,    1900;    3    children.     Donald, 

field,    R.I.,    July    li,    1881:    s.    Thomas    Alfred    and  -n,,.^,^     -Rrlwin      Hear!    of  firm   of  W    H    Gardner  & 

cotton    goods,    since    1898.     As    a    pas- 

/ric  author.    Best  known  classical  song 

'Thy    Beaming    Eyes"    (music    by    E.    A.    Mac- 

,nder 

also 

im- 

^lary   ii^nzaoetn.     Aommea   to  ^.i.    oar,    lyuo     ana  poser   of    "Robin   Hood";    with    the   late   .lames   L. 

began    practice    alone    in    Providence;    in    partner-  [.jibert.  composer  of  "Bonnie  Sweet  Bessie";  with 

ship    with    Charles    A.    Wilson    and    Alexander    L.  ^     ^  -rrouTS,  London,  Eng.,  composer  of  "Mother 

Churchill    as  Wilson,   Gardner  &  Churchill    since  Q'Mine."    Author:    Little  Songs  for  Little  Singers; 

Jan.    1     1911:    admitted    to   U.S.    Supreme   Ct.    and  {^            ^             fo,.   kittle   Folks;    Children's   Treas- 

Federal  courts  of  Mass.,  Mich.,  N.J.  and  Pa.;  pres.  ^^  Sacred   Song   (with   Jessie  M.   Ball):   Books 

Century   Realty   Co.    Maynard   Land   Co.;    dir.   At-  of  Son^Cvdes  (with  Harriet  Ware.  Albert  Milden- 

RIM     W%9    19^0    cant   Co    4  ^911  l1-  lYfol   same  ^^^S'  ^aro  Roma);  operetta,  The  Debutante  (with 

K.I.M.,  iyu9,  iJiu,  capt.  CO.  A,  iyii-12,  it-coi.  same  ,-jeoj.gg    Lowell    Tracy);     oratorio,    The    Lord    of 

^%^l■■   ^r^Zl^  ^l]f^^^^TTr;'J^I.r.    %^fTJ'^^r^lf^n^  ^^^ovv    (with   Dr.   Adam   Geibel     the   eminent   blind 

lono:   ^^^  ^o-^o/  ^^?J?^J^tP-T?i).''T£a?,;l-   t\^nl  composcr) ;    sacred    cantata.    The    Lord    of    Light 

}lnl'    ^u^hr^^T^-.^^I^^^^r^nA^tf^^.l'Tof^^   ■^^/^T^f  and  Love  (with  Julian  Edwards).    Wrote  librettos 

1908.  Din   Providence  1M.(^A    since   1908.    Mem.  ^               j      ope.-as,    "The    Omos    of   Omona";    "The 

A,'??K^"^,^/7-  ''^':5l^"^••Z^i.?l*^''T'31^'^•„SS"fTl'f,;  Lark  of  the  Larks."  and  "Atlantis":  also  has  writ- 


Sarah  Annie  (Brett)  Gardner;  descendant  of  p"  '  f,.«  iA 
Thomas  Gardner,  who  settled  in  Newport,  R.I.,  h^'^  /'  '  i,,^V, 
about  lfi40:  gra'l.  South  Kingstown  Hiah  Sch..  1899;    ="    .Vw    -Roar 


GARDNER,    Rathboue,    lawyer;    b.    Providence,  Verse;  author  of  words  of  the  popular  song  "Can't 

R.I.,    Feb.     18,     1S56;    s.    Henry    W^ood    and    Mary  To"    Heah    Me    r'allin'.    Caroline"    (music   bv   Mme. 

Brown    (Rathbone)    Gardner;    descendant  of   Sam-  Roma),  sung  all  over  U.S.  by  George  MacFarlane. 

uel    Gardner,    who    settled    in    Newport,    R.I.,    and  the    noted   ballad    singer,    on    the   light   opera   and 

died  there  in  1696;  grad.  Mowry  &  Goff's  Sch..  1873;  vaudeville  stage.    Mem.  and  spl.  press  representa- 

A.B.,    Brown    U.,    1877,    A.M.,    1880;    m.    Sophie    L.  five   Nat.    Soc.    for  Promotion   of   Grand   Opera   in 

Gardner,  of  Providence,  Jan.   1,  1880    (died   1912);  English.      Scout    commr.    Boy    Scouts    of   America 

2  children,  Henry  W.,  Marianna  F.   (Mrs.  Royal  C.  for    town    of    Winthrop.    Mass.     Mem.    Bd.    Park 

Taft);    m.    2d,    Karine    M.    Froberg,    Jan.    14,    1914.  rommrs.,    Winthrop.     Clubs-      .Authors'    (T.nndon), 

Admitted    to    bar,    1879;    pres.    Common    Council,  ritv   (Boston).    Home:    40  Willow  Av.,  Winthrop, 

Providence.   1SS5-6;   U.S.  dist.  atty.  for  R.I.,   1889-  Mass.     Office:     25    Edinboro   St..   Boston,   Mass. 

93;    mem.    R.I.    Ho.    of   Rep.,    1897.    Senate,    1907-8;  GARDNER,    "William   Howatt,    editorial    writer; 

mem.  Comstock  &  Gardner,  1893-5,  Gardner,  Pirce  moved     to    Hainmonton,     N.J.:     now    on    staff    of 

&  Thornley  since  1905;  pres.  Coventry  Co.,  trustee  Newark   Evening   Star.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

R.I.  Trolley  Lines.    Independent  Republican.    Epis-  GARPIEI.D,  Prank  Lewis,  clergyman;  b.  Peter- 

copalian.    Mem.  Am.  and  R.I.  bar  assns..  Psi  Upsi-  "^•"■™               -                             '_.."■            .  .,         _ 
Ion.      Clubs:     Hope,     Ur  "          '            ' 
(Providence) :    Universit 
tions:    golf.     Home:    24 
Head  Bldg.,  Providence, 

GARDNER,  Stephen  Ayrault,  naval  architect;  b.  Congl.  rninistryi '1893;  pastor  Feeding  Mills.  Mass., 

New    London.    Conn..    July    15.    1879;    s.    Stephen  1892-04,  Castle'ton,  Vt..  1904-10,  1st  Ch.,  York,  Me., 

Ayrault  and  Mary  Clark   (Sherman)    Gardner;  de-  since  Dec.   15,   1910.    Mem.  Theta  Delta  Chi.    Pro- 

scendant  of  John  Howland,  of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  gressive    Republican.     Club:     Piscataqua    Congre- 

pub.    schs..    New    London.    Conn.;    B.S.    in    Naval  gational.      Recreations:      tennis,     boating,     nature 

Architecture,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1902;  m.  Florence  studv     Address:    York  Village.   Me. 

Lpomis.  of  Attica,  N.Y.    Apr    7,  1909.    Quincy  rngr.  GARPIEtD,     Harry    Anffustus,     college     presi- 

Electric   Boat  Co.  and  New  London   Ship  and   En-  f,ent;   b.   HiraAi,   Portage   cB.,   O.,   Oct.    11.   1863;   s. 

gine  Co     Mem.   Soc.  Naval  Architects  and  Marine  j^mes    Abram    (20th    President   of    the   U.S.)    and 

Engrs.    Home:  70  Prospect  Aye.,  Wollaston,  Mass.  i.ticretia    (Rudolph)    Garfield:    brother    of    James 

Office:   Electric   Boat   Co.,   Quincy,   Mass.  Rudolph     Garfield;      A.B..     Williams     Coll..     1885; 

GARDNER,   "William  Amory,   educator:   b.    Bos-  (LL.D.,  Princeton,  and  Dartmouth.  1908,  Amherst 

ton,   Dec.  3,   1863;   s.   Joseph  Peabody  and  Harriet  and   Wesleyan,    1909):    m.    Belle   Hartford    Mason, 


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of  Cleveland,  O.,  June  14,  1888.  Teacher  of  Latin 
and  Roman  history,  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Concord,  N.H., 
1885-6;  practiced  law  (firm  Garfield,  Garfield  & 
Howe),  Cleveland,  1888-1903;  prof,  contracts,  Wes- 
tern Reserve  U.  Law  Sch.,  1891-7;  prof,  politics, 
Princeton,  1903-8;  pres.  Williams  Coll.,  1908 — . 
Pres.  Cleveland  Chamber  of  Commerce,  1898-9; 
an  organizer,  1896,  and  later  pres.  Municipal 
Assn.,  Cleveland.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Am. 
Econ.  Assn.,  Am.  rPolit.  Science  Assn.,  Am.  So- 
ciety Internat.  Law.  Mem.  also  of  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Nat.  Municipal  League,  Nat.  Inst.  Social  Sciences, 
etc.     Home:     Williamstown,    Mass.* 

OABFIEI^D,  Irvin  McDowell,  lawyer;  b.  Hiram, 
O.,  Aug.  3,  1870;  s.  James  A.  (20th  pres.  of  U.S.) 
and  Lucretia  (Rudolph)  Garfield;  prep.  edn.  St. 
Paul's  Sch.,  Concord,  N.H.;  A.B.,  Williams,  1893; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch,  1896;  m.  Susan  Em- 
mons, of  Boston,  Oct.  16,  1906;  children,  Eleanor, 
Jane,  Trvin  McDowell,  Jr.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1896,  and  practiced  in  Boston;  mem.  Warren, 
Garfield,  Whiteside  &  Lamson;  v. -p.  Guantanamo 
&  Western  R.R.  Co.,  Cuba.  Trustee  Peter  Bent 
Brigham  Hosp.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Republican.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  Union.  Tennis  and 
Racriuet;  I'l'niversitv  (New  York).  Home:  127 
Marlborough   St.    Office:     r!0    Stato   St..   Boston. 

G-ABFIEIiB,  James  Preeman  Sana,  merchant; 
Aug.    14,    lS28-Dec.    14,    1911.     (Sec   vol.    1909.) 

GARFI£IiD,  John  Pearl,  clergyman;  b.  Peter- 
boro,  N.H.,  Mar.  5,  1873;  s.  Solomon  and  Mary  E. 
(Richardson)  Garfield;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1898;  B.D.. 
Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1902;  m.  Julia  F.  Owen,  of 
Barton,  Vt..  Dec.  30,  1902:  2  children.  Owen  Rich- 
ardson, John  French.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1902;  pastor  Enfield,  Conn.,  1902-7,  East  Cleve- 
land, O.,  1907-9,  Claremont,  X.H.,  since  Nov., 
1909.  Mem.  Phi  Kappa  Psi  (Mass.  Alpha).  Ad- 
dress:    27    Myrtle   St.,    Claremont,    N.H. 

GABPIEIiD,  Moses  Dwinell,  mfr.;  Nov.  28,  1835- 
Feb.    25,    1910.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

GABIiAND,  George  Minot,  M.D. ;  b.  Meredith 
Bridge,  X.II.,  Oct.  14,  1S4S;  s.  George  W.  and 
Elizabeth  (Bowker)  Garland;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1871, 
M.D.,  1874;  m.  Charlotte  S.  Donald,  of  Andover, 
Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1883;  2  children.  Alice,  Ruth.  Prac- 
ticed in  Boston  since  1876;  prof,  thoracic  diseases, 
TT.  of  Vt..  1S77-S3.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Suffolk  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Presbyn. 
Clubs:  Algonquin.  Harvard.  Recreations:  farm- 
ing.    Address:     227    Newbury    St.,    Boston. 

GABI^AKTD,  Harry  Parsons,  mfr.;  b.  Biddeford, 
Me..  Oct.  19,  1S.59;  s.  James  Grav  and  Elizabeth 
L.  P.  (Adams)  Garland;  B.A.,  Yale,  1881;  m.  Edith 
M.  Pew,  of  Gloucester,  Mass.,  Dec.  3,  1884;  4  chil- 
dren, Charles  Pew,  James  Prentice,  Laurence 
Swift,  Mar.iorie.  Manufacturer  of  cotton  and 
woolen  machinery;  treas.  Garland  Manufacturing 
Co..  Saco,  since  1903;  dir.  York  Nat.  Bank,  Bidde- 
ford &  Saco  R.R.  Co.,  Biddeford  &  Saco  Water  Co., 
Webber  Hosp.,  Sweetsir  Orphan  Asylum:  trustee 
Saco  and  Biddeford  Savings  Instn.,  Thornton 
Acad.  Pres.  Yale  Alumni  Assn.  of  Me.,  1914-15; 
mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Address:    Saco,  Me. 

GABIiAI7I>,  William  Howard,  lawyer;  b.  St. 
Louis,  Aug.  14,  1871;  s.  James  S.  and  Kate  (How- 
ard) Garland;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894;  m.  Ruth  E. 
Fletcher,  Oct.  29.  1909;  3  children,  William  H., 
Jr.,  Frances,  Robin.  Admitted  to  bar,  1901,  and 
since  practiced  at  Boston;  1st  asst.  U.S.  atty., 
1904-14,  since  in  pvt.  practice.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Mason.  (i;iub:  "\^^oodland  Golf.  Recrea- 
tions: golf.  Home:  Allston,  Mass.  Office:  Ames 
Bldg..   Boston. 

GABIiICK,  Samuel  Middleton,  M.D.;  b.  Charles- 
worth,  nr.  Glossop,  England,  May  14,  1847;  s.  John 
and  Hannah  (Beard)  Garlick;  came  with  parents 
to  America  at  age  of  4  yrs.;  ed.  common  schs., 
Salem,  N.H. :  high  sch..  Great  Falls,  N.H.;  grad. 
State  Normal  Sch.,  Westfleld.  Mass.,  1868;  IVl.D., 
Dartmouth  Med.  Sch..  187,=;;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med- 
ical Sch.,  1877;  asst.  phys.  Hosp.  for  Insane.  North- 
ampton. Mass.,  2  yrs.;  post-grad,  course,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.;  m.  Harriet  Trubee  Knapp,  d.  Capt. 
Rufus   Knapp   and    Caroline   Trubee,   of   Fairfield, 


Conn.,  Dec.  6,  1877;  5  children,  Almira  Elizabeth 
Trubee,  Caroline  Trubee,  Herbert  Middleton,  Ed- 
ward Earle,  George  Burroughs.  Began  gen.  prac- 
tice at  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  1877;  removed  to  Fair- 
field, Conn.,  1878,  to  Bridgeport,  1885;  associated 
with  the  late  Dr.  Robert  Hubbard  for  10  yrs.; 
consulting  gynecologist,  Bridgeport  Hosp.;  med. 
e-xaminei-  for  license  to  practice  in  Conn.;  etc. 
Trustee  Faiifield  Acad.,  Gould  Vacation  Home  for 
Young  Women.  Progressive  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Conn.  Med.  Soc,  Fairfield  County 
Med.  Soc,  Bridgeport  Med.  Assn.  (ex-pres.).  New 
York  Acad.  Medicine,  Bridgeport  Scientific  and 
Hist.  Soc.  Mason.  Clubs:  University,  Sea  Side. 
Address:     4  74    State   St.,   Bridgeport,  Conn. 

GABMAN,  Samuel,  naturalist;  b.  Indiana  Co., 
Pa.,  June  5,  1846;  s.  Benjamin  and  Sarah  Ann 
(Griflath)  Garman;  grad.  111.  State  Normal  U., 
1870;  (S.B.,  Harvard,  1898,  A.M.,  1899);  m.  Flor- 
ence, d.  K.  Sumls  Arinstrong  (barristf-r  an(!  M.P.). 
St.  John,  N.B.,  Sept.  2,  1895;  1  daughter,  Pauline 
Garman.  Prin.  IMiss.  State  Normal  Sch.,  1870-1; 
prof,  natural  sciences.  Ferry  Hall  Sem.,  Lake 
Forest,  111.,  1871-2;  spl.  pupil  of  Louis  Agassiz  in 
natural  history,  1872-3;  asst.  in  herpetology  and 
ichthyology.  AIus.  of  Comparative  Zoology.  Cam- 
bridge, since  1873.  Was  with  Major  Powell's  1st 
Expdn.  in  Colo.;  with  Alexander  Agassiz  in  South 
Am.  expdns.;  connected  with  many  deep  sea  ex- 
plorations and  collecting  expdns.  Fellow  Royal 
Geog.  Soc.  (London),  A.A.A.S.;  corr.  mem.  Zool. 
Soc.  (London),  Societe  Scientifique  de  Chili;  mem. 
Washington  Acad.  Science,  Soci6t6  Scientifique  de 
France.  Brit.  Assn.  Adv.  Science,  and  various  Am. 
scientific  socs.  Author:  The  Reptiles  and  Bat- 
rachians  of  North  America;  The  Reptiles  and 
Batrachians  of  Bermuda;  Reptiles  and  Batrachians 
of  the  West  Indies:  The  Cyprinodonts;  The  Dis- 
coboli; The  Lateral  Canal  System;  Chlamydo- 
selachus,  a  Living  Species  of  Cladodont  Shark; 
The  Evolution  of  the  Rattlesnake:  Deep  Sea 
Fishes.  1S99;  The  Chimaeroids,  Chismopnea, 
1904;  New  Plagiostomia,  1906:  New  Plagiostomia 
and  Chismopnea,  1907;  The  Reptiles  of  Easter 
Island,  1908;  Plagiostomia  (sharks,  skates  and 
rays),  1913:  also  about  100  other  pubis.  A  re- 
viewer for  The  Nation.  New  York,  about  25  yrs. 
Address:  Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

GABNEB,  Allen,  woolen  mfr.;  b.  Bedford,  Eng., 
Nov.  9,  1842;  s.  William  and  Amelia  (Ashton) 
Garner;  after  death  of  father  came  to  America 
with  mother  and  children  and  joined  father's 
relatives  in  Vt.,  1855;  ed.  pub.  and  evening  schs.; 
m.  Mary  D.  Jordan,  of  Lewiston,  Me.,  June  17.  1865. 
Commenced  wool  carding  business  for  himself  at 
Buckfield.  Me..  1866;  leased  woolen  mill  in  Han- 
over, 1869;  mill  rebuilt,  1870,  and  with  a  partner, 
purchased,  continuing  until  1878,  when  sold  out 
to  partner:  leased  woolen  mill  at  Windham,  Me., 
1S79,  which  was  burned  in  winter  of  lSSO-1:  en- 
gaged as  supt.  of  new  mill  at  Kezar  Falls,  early  in 
1S81,  with  which  has  ever  since  been  identified; 
now  treas.  and  agt.  Kezar  Falls  Woolen  Co.:  also 
pres.  Cornish  and  Kezar  Falls  Light  &  Power 
Co.,  Kezar  Falls  Water  Co.:  v. -p.  Kezar  Falls 
Nat.  Bank:  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1895-6.  Re- 
publican. Mason:  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.  Ad- 
dress:   Kezar  Falls,  Me. 


GABNEB,     William     Hawley, 

1909.) 


mfr.     (See     vol. 


GABBETT,  Edmund  Henry,  artist,  author:  b. 
Albanv.  N.Y..  Oct.  19,  1853:  s.  Anthony  and  Eliza 
A.  (IMiers)  Garrett;  ed.  Boston,  and  Acad^mie 
Julien.  Paris:  pupil  of  Jean  Paul  Laurens.  Bou- 
langer,  and  Lefebvre:  m.  Marietta  Goldsmith,  of 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  1877.  Medal  at  Boston.  1890; 
exhibitor  at  Paris  Salon  and  principal  exhibitions 
in  America.  Lecturer.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books  and  writings.)  Home:  Colonial  Ct., 
Lee  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Studio:  Studio  BMg., 
Boston. ■► 

Gi^BBISOir,  Elisha  Ely;  b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  ^ug. 
16,  1871:  s.  Abram  Ely  and  Jeannette  (Shew)  Gar- 
rison: M.A.,  Yale,  1897;  studied  law  in  offices  of 
Davis,  Stone  &  Auerbach,  New  York,  1897-8:  m. 
Helen  Southgate  Hotchkiss.  of  New  Haven,  Feb. 
6,    1901;    3    children,    Jane    Trowbridge,    Elizabeth 


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Hotchkiss,  Gertrude.  In  employ  of  Colorado  City 
Glass  Co.,  ana  Bonbriglu  &  tjcott,  Colorado  Springs, 
Colo.,  1889-92;  enlisted  as  trooper  1st  U.S.  Vol. 
Cav.  (Roosevelt  liegt.),  Spanish-Am.  War;  spent 
2  yrs.  shipping  liorses  and  cattle  to  Cuba;  sys- 
tems mgr.  Simmons  Hardware  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1900, 
1901;  sec.  and  v. -p.  Colt's  I'atent  Fire  Arms  Mfg. 
Co.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1902-3;  removed  to  New 
Haven,  1903;  pres.  C.  Cowles  &  Co.  (Inc.),  1904- 
12.  Republican.  Compiler  of  "The  Roosevelt 
Doctrine."  Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Skull  and 
Bones  (Yale).  Mason.  Clubs:  Graduates',  Lawn, 
Country  (New  Haven);  University  (New  York). 
Address:  322  Washington  Bldg.,  Madison,  Wis. 

GARRISON,  Francis  Jackson,  author,  publisher; 
b.  Boston,  Oct.  29,  ISIS:  s.  late  William  Lloyd  and 
Helen  E.  (Benson)  Garrison;  grad.  Boston  Latin 
Sch.,  1865;  m.  Mary  Pratt,  1879  (died  1882);  m.  2d, 
Theresa  Holmes,  1891.  With  the  Riverside  Press 
and  its  allied  publishing  house,  Houghton,  Mifflin 
Co.,  since  1871.  Author:  Ann  Phillips,  Wife  of 
Wendell  Phillips,  A  Memorial  Sketch.  Joint 
Author:  William  Lloyd  Garrison,  1S05-1879 — The 
Story  of  His  Life  Told  by  His  Children.  Home: 
Xewtonville,  Mass.     Office:   4  Park  St.,  Boston.* 

GARRISOU',  "William  Iiloyd,  publicist;  Jan.  21, 
iS:^S-Sept.  12,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   1908-9.) 

G-ARRISON,  William  Lloyd,  Jr.,  bonds;  b.  Rox- 
bury,  Mass.,  Dec.  5,  1874;  s.  William  Lloyd  and 
Ellen  (Wright)  Garrison;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897;  m. 
Edith  Stephenson,  of  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Mar. 
16,  1901;  children,  William  Lloyd,  3d,  Claire, 
David  Lloyd,  John  Bright,  Faith,  Edith.  Mem. 
firm  of  Perry.  Coffin  &  Burr,  since  1908.  Sec.  Har- 
vard Class  of  '97.  Clubs:  Union,  Harvard,  Brae 
Burn  Country.  Home:  West  Newton,  Mass. 
Office:  60  State  St.,  Boston. 

GARRITT,  Walter  G.,  vice-president  U.  S. 
Leather  Co.:  dir.  Commonwealth  Trust  Co.  Trus- 
tee Boston  Univ.;  v. -p.  Central  Leather  Co.  Office: 
204  Essex  St.,  Boston. 

GARSIA,  Alfred  Charles,  consul  of  Guatemala: 
b.  London.  Eng.,  Jan.  13,  1848;  s.  Alexander 
(M.D.I  and  Sarah  (McDonald)  Gar.sia;  ed.  high 
sch.,  Edinburgh,  Scotland;  U.  of  Bonn,  Germany; 
m.  Josephine  L.  (Dye)  Mijller,  July  14,  1875:  1 
daughter,  Mrs.  William  Nelson  McVickar.  En- 
gaged in  mercantile  pursuits  many  yrs.,  in  own 
name;  now  v. -p.  H.  Sanche  &  Co.,  mfrs.  of  scien- 
tific clinical  instruments,  New  Yorl^;  consul  of 
Guatemala  at  Chicago  5  yrs.,  at  Boston  since 
191ft.  Served  a^!  1st  It.  Galveston  (Tex.)  Artv., 
1887-8.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (14°). 
Club:  Boston  City.  Home:  Boston  City  Club.  Ad- 
dress: 85  Water  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

GARST,  Julius,  mfr.  proprietary  medicine:  b. 
Dayton,  O.,  Dec.  12,  1S55;  s.  Michael  and  Marie  L. 
(Morrison)  Garst;  student  Univ.  of  111.  2  vrs. ; 
M.D..  U.  of  Micb..  1878;  m.  North  Brookfleld,  Mav 
6,  1885,  Mary  E.  King;  children,  Amy  (Mrs.  F.  G. 
Keyes,  of  Dexter,  N.M.),  Emma.  Julius  Conrad 
(died  Dec.  10,  1910).  Webster  and  Claflin  (twins). 
Practiced  medicine  12  yrs.;  agency  phys.  Puyallup 
Indian  Reservation,  nr.  Tacoma,  Wash.,  resigning 
after  8  mos.  to  devote  attention  to  mfr.  of  pro- 
prietary medicine  as  Phenyo  Caffein  Co.,  estab- 
lished 1888:  propr.  Shredwood  Curtain  Co.;  sec. 
Excelsior  Gold  Mining  Co.,  (Calif.).  Mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903.  1904,  and  Mass.  Senate,  1913 
and  1915.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Am. 
Acnd.  Poiit.  and  Social  Science,  Pub.  Edn.  Soc. 
Clubs:  Congregational,  Economic.  Address  29 
Oread    .St..   AA'orcester,   Mass. 

GARVER,  Austin  Samuel,  clergyman ;  b.  Scot- 
land. Pa..  Dec.  12,  1847;  s.  Samuel  and  Sarah  (Cold- 
smith)  Garver;  student  Pa.  Coll.,  1865-7,  A.M., 
1890;  grad.  An'lover  Theol.  Sem..  1871;  m.  Sarah 
C.  Brackett,  of  Braintree,  Mass.,  Aug.  2,  1881.  Or- 
dained Conel.  ministry,  1872;  pastor,  Hingham, 
Mass..  1872-5.  Greenwood,  1875-80,  Hopedale  (Uni- 
tarian). 1880-5,  Second  Pari'sh  Ch.,  Worcester, 
since  1885.  Mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Worcester,  1888-1901; 
trustee  Clark  Univ.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst..  Leices- 
ter Acad.:  pres.  Worce^^ter  Art  Mus.  Mem.  Am. 
-Antiq.  Soc.  Pub.  Sch.  Art  League:  pres.  Worces- 
ter Art  Soc.     Has  devoted  much  attention  to  study 


of  art  and  has  taught  classes  in  art  for  many  yrs. 
Clubs:  Twentieth  Century  (pres.),  St.  Wulstan 
(sec),  Bohemian.  Home:  10  Roxbury  St.,  Worces- 
ter, ISlass.* 

GARVIN,  Iiucius  Fayette  Clark,  ex-governor; 
b.  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  Nov.  13,  1841;  s.  James  and 
Sarah  Ann  (Gunn)  Garvin;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1862; 
M.D.,  Harvard,  1867;  m.  Lucy  Waterman  South- 
mayd,  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  Dec.  23,  1869  (now 
deceased) ;  m.  2d,  Sarah  Emma  Tomlinson,  of 
Lonsdale,  R.I.,  Apr.  2,  1907.  Pvt.  51st  Mass. 
Vols,  in  Civil  War.  Has  resided  in  R.I.  since  1864, 
studying  and  practicing  medicine;  elected  to  R.I. 
legislature  16  times  from  1883;  Dem.  candidate 
for  Congress,  1894,  96,  98,  1900,  06,  2d  R.I.  Dist.; 
Dem.  candidate  for  gov.,  1901,  elected  gov.  of  R.I., 
Nov.,  1902,  1903;  defeated,  1904  and  1905.  Advo- 
cates proportional  representation,  single  tax;  also 
the  constl.  initiative  as  a  means  to  those  ends. 
Home:  Lonsdale.  R.I.* 

GARV,  Clara  Emerette,  M.D.;  b.  Montpelier, 
Vt.,  Mar.  19,  1860;  d.  Epliraim  and  Sarah  A. 
(Robinson)  Gary;  ancestors  served  in  the  Revo- 
lution; among  them  were  .Tames  Gar6  (Gary)  and 
Ephraim  Low,  of  Sanford,  Me.;  ed.  Montpelier 
High  Sch.,  Newbury  Sem.,  Montpelier,  Bapt.  Union 
Theol.  Sem.,  Chicago,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  M.D., 
Boston  Univ.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1885;  post-grad, 
worlc  in  Paris  and  Vienna.  Engaged  in  practice 
at  Boston  since  1885;  specializes  in  electro-thera- 
peutics and  treatment  of  nervous  diseases;  for- 
merly lecturer  on  electro-therapeutics  and  oste- 
ology, Boston  Univ.  Sch.  of  Medicine.  Baptist. 
Meni.  Nat.  Soc.  Electro-Therapeutists  (ex-pres.). 
Sec.  Francaise  d'  Electro-Therapie,  Paris,  Am. 
Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Mass.  Homce.  Med.  Soc,  Bos- 
ton Homoe.  Med.  Soc;  v. -p.  Mass.  Surg,  and 
Gynecol.  Soc. ;  ex-pres.  Twentieth  Century  Med. 
Ciub,  Ladies'  Physiol.  Inst.;  pres.  Boston  Univ. 
Women  Graduates'  Club;  mem.  N.E.  Women's 
Club:  1st  v.-regent  Old  Boston  Chapter,  D.A.R. 
Assists  young  working  women  by  lectures  and 
personal  influence;  interested  in  study  of  art 
and  literature.  Has  written  some  articles  for 
press  and  poetry  for  pvt.  circulation.  Address: 
416   Marlboro   St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

GASKIIiL,  Francis  Almcn,  justice  .Superior 
Court  of  Mass.;  Jan.  3.  lS46-Julv  16,  1909.  (See 
vol.   1909,   also  Who's  Who  in  America,   1908-9.) 

GASKIIiIi,  Georgre  Anthony,  lawyer;  b.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  June  4,  1877;  s.  Judge  Francis  Almon 
and  Katherine  M.  (Whitaker)  Gaskill;  A.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1898;  studied  at  Harvard  Law  Sch..  1899- 
1900;  admitted  to  bar,  1901;  m.  June  1,  1905,  Caro- 
line Dewey,  d.  Dr.  Cliarles  L.  Nichols;  children. 
Charles  Francis,  George  Anthony,  Jr.,  Katherine 
Mortimer.  Practiced  law  in  office  of  Herbert 
Parker,  attv.-gen.  of  Mass.,  1901-8;  partner  law 
firm  Smith  &  Gaskill,  1908-14;  since  partner 
Thayer.  Smith  &  Gaskill.  Apptd.  trustee  "Worces- 
ter Acad..  1905,  also  treas.  since  1909.  Episco- 
palian. Clubs:  Quinisgamond  Boat,  Tatnuck 
Countrv.  Worcester,  Club  of  Odd  Volumes  (Bos- 
ton). Home:  30  Fruit  St.  Office:  340  Main  St., 
Worcester,  Mass. 

GASKINS,  Frederick  Alfred,  lawyer:  b.  Boston, 
July  8.  1873;  s.  James  and  Margaret  J.  (Totten) 
Gaskins:  grandson  of  William  Gaskins,  silk  mfr., 
Coventry,  Eng.:  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs.,  Bos- 
ton: read  law  in  office  of  Solornon  Lincoln;  grad. 
in  law,  Y.M.C.A.  Evening  Inst.,  1902,  LL.B.,  1904 
(the  Inst,  not  having  authority  to  grant  degrees 
in  lf)02">;  m.  Alice  B.  Forbes,  of  Dorchester.  Mass.. 
Sept.  12,  1900;  1  son,  Arthur  Lawrence.  Admitted 
to  Mass.  bar.  1903.  and  since  practiced  in  Boston; 
mem.  firm  of  Wellman  &  Gaskins.  since  1913; 
treas.  and  trustee  Milton  Savings  Bank;  trustee 
Woodberrv  House  (home  for  boys),  Boston:  treas. 
and  sec.  Mass.  Conveyancers'  Assn.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason.  Mem.  Bar  A«pn.  Citv  of  Bos- 
ton.' Norfolk  Co.  Bar  Assn..  Milton  Hist.  Soc. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Boston  Congregational.  Rec- 
reations: motorine.  Home:  Milton,  Mass.  Office: 
294  "^'.Tshington   St.,  Boston.  Mass. 

GASSON.  Thomas  Ignatius,  college  president; 
b.  Sevenoaks,  Kent.  Eng.,  Sept.  23.  1859;  s.  Henry 
and  Arabella  (Oulnnell)  Gasson;  ed.  St.  Stephen's 
Sch.,  London,  tmder  tutors  in  Pliila.,  at  Frederick, 


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Md    and  Woodstock  Coll.,  Md.,  and  Royal  U.,  Inns-  bury.    Conn.,    and    Willimantic,    Conn.,    becoming 

bruck    Austria;   entered   Soc.    of   Jesus,    1875.     Or-  gen.  agt.   freight  dept.,    1907.    Mem.   Conn.   Ho.  of 

dained    R.C.    priest    by    Prince-Bisliop    of    Brixen,  Kep.,    1899,    I'JOl;    mem.    Conn.    Senate,    1903,    1907; 

1891;    has   been    prof,    of   poetry,    rlietoric,    mental  councilman-at-large,   Willimantic,    1902-3.     Repub- 

phildsophy,    ethics    and    economics;    pres.    Boston  lican;  Mem.   K.  of  P.    (Grand  Chancellor  of  Conn., 

Coll    and  rector  Ch.  of  the  Immaculate  Conception  1904-5),    I.O.O.F.,   B.P.O.E.,   P.    of  H.,   etc.     Home: 

since  Jan.   6,   1907.      Lecturer  on  hist.,   metaphysi-  Windham,  Conn. 

cal  and  economic  subjects;  contbr.  to  ch    and  other  qatES,    Charles    Burton,    retired    lawyer    and 

mag.'^.     Address.    -61  Hainson  Av.,  Boston.*  lumber  mcht.;  b.   Worcester,  Mass.,  Sept.   12,  1851; 

GASTON,    Wmiam   Alexander,    banker,    lawyer;  g.    John    and    Betsey    William    (Allen)    Gates;    an- 

b.    Ki)Xl>ur>-   (now  a  part  of   HusU)nj,   ^lay  1,   1859;  cestors    on    both    sides    were    early    N.E.    settlers; 

s.  William  and  Louisa  Augusta  (Beecher)  Gaston;  lL.B.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1874;  m.  Ida  Eveline  Noble,  of 

A.B.,    Harvard,    1880;    Harvard    Law    Sch.,    1881-2;  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Feb.  2,  1881;  2  children.  Burton 

m.    Mary   Davidson   Lockwood,   of  Boston,    Apr.    9,  Noble,    Aleene    Crosman    (Mrs.    Frank    A.    Wood- 

1892;  4  children,  Ruth,  William,  John,  Hope.     Ad-  head,  of  Medford.  Mass.).     Practiced  law  at  Fitch- 

mitted  to  Suffolk  bar,   1883;   pres.  and  mem.  exec.  burg.  Mass.,  1875-7;  mem.  John  Gates'  Sons,  lum- 

com.   Nat.   Shawmut  Bank;  pres.   Boylston   Market  ber     mchts.,     1877-80,     and     after     death     of     his 

Assn.;  dir.  Nat.   Rockland  Bank,  K.  Howard  Clock  brother,  Emory  W.  Gates,  1880,  carried  on  business 

Co.,    Gillette   Safety   Razor   Co.,    Mass.    Bonding   &  alone,    under    old    firm's    name    until    Aug.,    1909, 

Ins.   Co.,   Mass.   Soc.   for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  when  sold  out.     Scottish  Rite  Mason   (32°.  K.T.); 

Animals,  Safe  Roads  Automobile  Assn.,  Real  Estate  mem.  Phi  Delta  Phi.   Club:    Commonwealth.    Rec- 

Kxchange    (ex-pres.);    trustee    Instn.    for    Savings  reations:    collector    of    United    States    potterv    of 

in  Roxbury  and  its  Vicinity,  City  Building  Trust,  Bennington,  Vt.     Home:  24  Charlotte  St.,  W^orces- 

Forest    Hills     Cemetery,     etc.     Conglist.     Col.     on  ter,  Mass. 

np^^  ^^ndi^^^te'l'^r  sov^mI^ss'   'igof ^ol"'  def-ati  GATES,   Charles  Winslow,   governor;   b.  Frank- 

PcV^^  T^P^    ^nt    Cnnv^  190?  Deni    nominee  for  US  "",  Vt.,  Jan.  12.  1856;  s.  HaJ-rison  and  L.  Rebecca 

lo^^^to^  i^n^    Fv  ^Pm  Dpm  N?t'  Com    Dem  State  (Shedd)  Gates;  ed.  common  schs.,  Franklin  Acad.; 

Com       Mem      ifostSn    sS^       HoSltS    Soc  ^^ad.  St.  Johnsbury  Acad.,  1880;  m.  Mary  E.   Hay- 

^n^hnr^  Mil     4>fsn     Itc      Mem    Bd    of  Overseers  ^en.    of    Underbill,    Vt.,    Apr.    19,    1890;    children, 

?^     Mn?,,n\..      Prilf    'iqo7  if  Edith    R.,    Paul   H..   Winslow    H.     Taught   in   dist. 

«n,.,^r/p^    TTnivPrlitv    Al^oLuPn    T^^^^  schs. ;  prin.  Franklin  Acad.,  1880-4;  lives  on  farm. 

Somerset,    University,   Algonquin,    lenniS   ana   f^ac-  y^            wn<3    hnrn     nnrl     Ancrno-prl    in     rlnirvino-      ^inoU 

auet  Exchange  (pres.).  Country  (Boston);  Har-  ^^ere  was  Dorn  ana  enf,a^ea  m  aair>in^  stocK 
vard  (New  York)  Recreations:  farming.  Home:  raising  and  gen.  farming;  entered  mercantile  busi- 
Q7  T3o,r  ctatp  T?^  -Rnsfon  Rnrrp  Mn<?<?  and  'Nrorth  "CSS  m  connection  With  farming,  1884  pres. 
Wo,pJ  ATP  OffiPP-  4n  WntPr  St  RosVo^^  Farmers'  Exchange,  1905;  pres.  Franklin  Tele- 
Haven.    Me.     Offlce._  40   Water   St..   Boston.  ^^^^^    ^^  .    pj-es.  ^Franklin    Co.    Fair    Assn.;    dir. 

GATES,    Benjamin,    lawyer;    b.    Pittsford.    Vt.,  Enosburg  Falls  Savings  Bank  &  Trust  Co.     Mem. 

Aug.    6,    1873;   s.   Amos   L.   and   Isabclle    (Johnson)  yt.   Ho.   of  Rep.,    1898.   99,    Senate,    1900,    01;   state 

Gates;   prep.   edn.  Montpelier   (Vt.)    Sem.;   studied  highway  commissioner.  Dec.   1,   1904;  elected  gov. 

law   in   U.   of  Mich.   Law   Sch.;    m.Bernice   Maude  ^f  yt.,  Nov.   3,   1914.    Republican.    Conglist.    Mem. 

Hunt,    of    Montpelier.    Nov.    9,    1904.     Admitted    to  Grange.     Home:   Franklin,  Vt. 

Vt.    bar,    1903.      Served    as    pvt.    Co.    A,    1st    Regt.  „,„„e.     ,•,■»■      ^           •         ^-          -.n     -.o^-,   mnn 

Conn      Vols..     Spanish-Am.     Vvar;     state's     atty..  ^GATES,   Joel  H.,    financier;    Nov.    22,    1831-1909. 

Washington    Co..    1906-10;    sec.    of    civil    and    mil.  (bee  vol.   1909.) 

affairs    to    Gov.    Charles    W.    Gates.     Republican.  GATES,  Owen  Hamilton,  librarian;  b.  Tinmouth, 

Mem.    Vt.    Bar    Assn.     Methodist.     Mason,    Wood-  vt.,    Oct.    18,    1862;    s.    Rev.    Matthew   Alonzo    and 

man,  Elk,  K.  of  P.      Home:   24  Bailey  Av.     Office:  Dency    L.    (Ward)    Gates;    A.B.,    Dartmouth,    1883. 

58  State  St.,  Montpelier,  Vt.  Ph.D.,    1887;    studied   U.    of   Leipzig,    1883-4;    grad. 

GATES,    Burton   Noble,    apiarist;    b.    Worcester,  Union  Theol.   Sem.,  1889:   fellow  of  same  in  Univ. 

Mass     Dec    19,  1881:  s.  Charles  Burton  and  Ida  E.  at    Berlin,    1889-91;    m.    Henrietta   Middlekauff,    of 

(Noble)   Gates;  ed.  Worcester   (Mass.)   High  Sch.;  Sioux    City,    la.,    Aug.    3,    1891.     Ordained    Congl. 

Cornell  U    Coll    of  Agr.,   1901-3;  A.B.,  Clark  Coll.,  ministry,    1891;    mstr.    Latin,    Dartmouth,    1884-5; 

1905;    scholar   in   biology.    Clark   U..    1905-6,    A.M.,  instr.    Hebrew     Union    Theol.    Sem      1891-2;    prof. 

1906     fellow   in    biology,    1906-7;    asst.    in    biology,  O.T.    lang.    and    lit.,    Oberlm    Theol.    Sem..    1892-9; 

Clark  Coll.,   1906-7;  Field  fellow,  Clark  U.,   1908-9,  instr.     Hebrew,     1902-8,     asst.     librarian,     1903-5. 

PhD      1909;    unmarried.     Lecturer   in    beekeeping,  librarian,   1908-11,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.;  librarian. 

Mass"  Agrl.    Coll.,    spring,    1906,    7,    8,    10;    apicult.  Andover-Harvard   Theol.    Library,    1911 — .     Home: 

collaborator,    Bur.    of    Entomology    U.S.    Dept.    of  Cambridge,   Mass.* 

Agr.,    Feb. -July,    1907;    export    in    apiculture,    and  GATES,  Virgil  Clyde,  investment   securities;   b. 

apicult.   asst..   same,    1907-10;   asst.   prof,   beekeep-  Arendtsville,   Pa.,  Apr.   15.   1871;   s.   Martin  Luther 

ing.    1910-14.    asso.    prof,    since    1914.    Mass.    Agrl.  and   Margaret   Amelia    (Heagy)    Gates;    B.S.,   New 

Coll.;    also    state   insp.   apiaries,    Ma.ss.,    and    apia-  York     U.,     1893;     unmarried.     Began     in     banking 

rist  Mass.  Agrl.  Expt.   Sta..  etc.     Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  office    of   G.    W.    Walker   &   Co.,    New    York,    1900; 

chmn.    Assn.    of    Apiary    Inspectors    of    U.S.    and  rngr.  Boston  office  of  firm  since  1906.     Mem.  Zeta 

Can.;  mem.  Am.  Assn.  Economic  Entomology.  Nat.  psi.     Clubs:     LTniversity,     Boston     Athletic    Assn. 

Beekeepers'     Assn.     (pres.,     1913-16).     Kappa     Phi  Recreations:     golf.     Home:     1289     Commonwealth 

(Clark    Coll.),     etc.     Mason.     Author    of    various  Av.,  Allston.  Mass.     Office:  55  Congress  St.,  Boston, 

bulls,    and  articles  in  apicult.  jours.     Address:   42  <jaTINEAU,   PeUx,   insurance;    b.    Ste.   Victoire, 

Lincoln  Av.,  Amnerst,  iviass.  Richelieu   Countv,    Can.,    Nov.    12,    1857;    s.    Joseph 

GATES,    Carl    Martel,    clergyman;    b.    Warner,  and    Marie    (Theriault)    Gatineau;    ed.    pub.    schs. 

N.H.,    July    15,    1875,    s    Matthew    A.    and    Dency  and    St.    Aime    Coll..    Richelieu    Countv,    P.Q.;    m. 

I>ouisa    (Ward)    Gates:   B.A..  Amherst.   1897.   M.A.,  odile  Giard.  of  Southbridee.  Mass.,  June  20,  1882; 

1905;  B.D..  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1900:  studied  U.  of  7  children,  Oscar,  George,  Laura,  Emma,  Ida.  Cora, 

Berlin,   Germany,   1900-2;   m.   Catherine   R.   Bisbee,  Hadia.      Employed    in    manufactures,     1877-9;     in 

of  Hanover,  N.H.,  July  2.  1903;  4  children,  Charles  drug    business,    1879-82,    grocerv    business,    1882- 

Marvin,     Louise    Ward,     Alice    Augusta,     Pauline  1902;    ins.    as    Gatineau    &    Co.."    from    1902;    dir. 

Catherine.     Ordained   Congl.   ministry.    1903;    asst.  Southbridge   Co-operative   Bank;   selectman.   Town 

pastor    Presbyn.    Ch.,    Dover,    N.J..    1903-4:    pastor  of   Southbridge,    1893,   1894:    overseer   of  the  poor, 

Congl.  Ch.,  Saco.  Me..   1904-9,  West  Ch.,  Portland,  iS95-n4;    mem.    Mass.    Ho.    of   Rep..    1906.     Trustee 

1909-13,    1st    Ch-.    Wellesley    Hills.    Mass..     since  Waverley  Instn.  for  Feeble  Minded,  1907-12.    Mem. 

Nov.   30,   1913.     Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi.     Address:  M.V.M.,   1888-91.    Catholic.    Pres.  I'Union   St.   J«an 

196  Washington  St.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mas.s.  Baptiste  d'Amerique  since   1902    (has   traveled  for 

GATES,   Charles   A.,    railway   official:    b.    Mifflin  the  order  10  yrs.  in  U.S..  and  38.000  members  have 

Tp..    Richlnnd    Co..    Ohio,    Aug.    22.    1867;    ed.    pub.  joined  under  his  administration);  mem.  I'Associa- 

schs.    and    business    coll.,    Mansfield.    O.     Went    to  tion       Canado-Americaine,       Societe       Historique, 

Conn.,    1888;    entered    employ   of   N.T.,    N.H.    &   H.  Franco-Americaine.     Clubs:    Republican   of   Mass., 

R.R.   Co.  at  Willimantic,   Conn.,   1888;   station  agt.  French-Am.   Republican  of  Mass..  le  Cercle  Cana- 

at    Franklin,    Mass.,    Southbridge,    Mass.,    Water-  dien   (pres.).     Address:   Southbridge,  Mass. 


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GAUGENGIGIi,  Ignaz  Marcel,  painter;  b.  Pas- 
sau,  Bavaria,  1855;  -s.  Ignaz  and  Barbara  (von 
Hauser  Schrelner)  Gauyengisl;  grad.  Munich 
Gymnasium,  1S71,  Acad,  of  Fine  Arts,  Munich, 
1878;  unmarried.  Came  to  U.S.,  1880;  since  then 
has  had  studio  in  Boston,  lleceived  gold  medal  New 
Orleans  Expn.  Mem.  council  for  sch.,  Boston  Mus. 
Fine  Arts.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Tavern.  A.N.A. 
Home:    5   Otis   PI.,   Boston,   Mass.* 

OAUIiIN,  Alphonse,  Jr.,  U.S.  consul  general, 
Marseilles,  France,  since  1909.  Home:  Woon- 
socket,  K.I.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  bio- 
graphical   sketch.)* 

GAUIiT,  Matthew,  civil  engineer;  b.  Hooksett, 
N.H.,  Aug.  IS,  1867;  s.  Norris  C.  and  Ann  H. 
(Mitchell)  Gault;  descendant  of  Samuel  Gault, 
who  settled  in  Hooksett,  N.H.,  in  1721;  grad.  Pem- 
broke Acad.,  1886;  B.Litt..  Dartmouth.  1890;  m. 
Grace  Warren  Stetson,  of  Worcester,  Dec.  9,  1896; 
children,  Warren  Stetson,  b.  Mar.  14,  1898;  Helen 
Norris,  Apr.  17,  1904.  Began  as  asst.  in  office  of 
city  engr.,  Worcester.  IMass..  1890:  ehgr.  in  charge 
of  sewer  constrn.,  1892-07;  supt.  Worcester  Sewer 
Dept.  since  Apr.,  1907.  Republican.  Conglist. 
York  Rite  Mason;  Past  Master  of  Blue  Lodge; 
Past  Comdr.  Worcester  Co.  Commandery,  K.T. 
Home:  1  Mt.  Pleasant  St.  Address:  City  Hall, 
Worcester,   Mass. 

GAUSS,  John  Dennis  Hammond;  b.  Salem, 
Mass.,  Jan.  4,  1861;  s.  Stephen  and  Rebecca  Gray 
(Cross)  Gauss;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Nellie  Grace 
Whitcher,  of  Bath,  N.H.,  1888  (died,  1910);  chil- 
dren, Stephen  S.,  John  W.,  Katherine  F.,  Grace  J. 
Has  been  engaged  in  newspaper  business  at  Salem 
since  Nov.  8,  1875;  mem.  firm  of  Newcomb  &  Gauss, 
printers  and  publishers  Saturday  Evening  Ob- 
server. Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1894,  5,  6,  Sen- 
ate, 1897,  98;  mem.  Sch.  Com.  of  Salem,  12  yrs. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason  and  Odd  Fellow. 
Pres.  Salem  Merchants'  Assn.  Club:  Salem.  Rec- 
reations: yachting.  Home:  13  Liberty  St.  Office: 
1  City  Hall  Av.,  Salem,  Mass. 

OAUVISr,  Alphonse,  merchant;  b.  St.  Cesaire, 
P.Q.,  Can.,  Oct.  31,  1S6S;  s.  Antoine  and  Odille 
(Laperche)  Gauvin;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  under  pvt. 
tutelage;  m.  Hermina  Villiard,  of  Manville,  R.I., 
Nov.  25,  1892;  6  children,  Gerald,  Montcalm, 
Camille,  Germaine,  Colette,  Fleurange.  Mem.  firm 
of  A.  Gauvin  &  Son,  gen.  mdse.,  since  1888,  and 
mgr.  of  firm.  Mem.  R.L  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903.  4,  6,  7; 
councilman,  1909,  10,  11.  Democrat.  Catholic. 
C]lub:   IMontcalm.     Address:  Manville,  R.I. 

GAVIN,  Michael  Preebern,  surgeon;  May,  1844- 
May  23,   1915.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

GAY,  Charles  Webster,  civil  engineer;  b.   South 

Dedham  (now  Norwood),  Mass.,  Apr.  28.  1848;  s. 
Ebenezer  Fisher  and  Sarah  Augusta  (Webster) 
Gay;  descendant  of  John  Gay,  admitted  freeman, 
Watertown,  Mass.,  Mav  6,  1635;  grad.  Dedham 
High  Sch.,  1866;  pvt.  pupil  of  Prof.  John  B.  Henck, 
of  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1868,  and  of  Col.  H.  W. 
Wilson,  of  Boston,  1871;  m.  Rosamond  Abbott  Mc- 
Laughlin, of  Georgetown,  Mass.,  Jan.  27,  1872;  1 
daughter,  Florence  W.  Began  practice  of  pvt. 
engring.  in  Lynn.  Dec.  15,  1871;  connected  with 
Engring.  Dept..  Bd.  of  Pub.  Works,  Washington, 
D.C.,  1872,  1873;  mem.  Common  Council,  Lynn, 
1884;  citv  engr.,  Lynn,  1888-95,  inclusive;  mem. 
Bd.  of  Pub.  Works,  Lynn,  1901-7;  mem.  Am.  Soc. 
C.E.,  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Ensrs.  Republican.  Uni- 
versalist.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.,  Shriner).  Clubs: 
Park.  Oxford  (Lj^nn).  Address:  25  Exchange  St., 
Lynn,  Mass. 

GAY,  Eben  Howard,  banker;  b.  Hingham,  Mass., 
Feb.  6,  1858:  s.  Ebenezer  and  Ellen  (Blake)  Gay; 
ed.  English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  1871-4;  unmarried. 
Entered  banking  business  at  Boston  as  Gay  & 
Stanwood,  1891:  sr.  mem.  E.  H.  Gay  &  Co.,  1895- 
09;  in  business  in  own  name  since  1909.  Republi- 
can. Unitarian.  Clubs:  Tennis  and  Racquet, 
Country  (Brookline).  Recreations:  golf,  tennis. 
Home:  186  Commonwealth  Av.  Office:  53  State 
St.,  Boston. 

GAY,  Edwin  Francis,  educator;  b.  Detroit,  Mich., 
Oct.  27,  1867;  s.  Aaron  F.  and  Mary  L.  (Loud) 
Gav:  A.B.,  U.  of  Mich..  1890;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Berlin, 
1902:  m.  Louise  Fitz  Randolph,  1892.     Instr.,  1902- 


3,  asst.  prof..  1903-6,  prof,  economics,  since  1906, 
dean  Grad.  Sch.  of  Business  Administration  since 
Apr.,  1908,  Harvard.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences,  Mass.  liist.  Soc,  Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  Am. 
Hist.  Assn.  Address:  57  Francis  Av.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

GAY,  Prederick  Iiewis,  antiquary;  b.  Boston,  Oct. 

28,  1856;  s.  Gtorge  Henry  and  Elizabeth  Greenough 
(Lewis)  Gay;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1878;  m.  Josephine 
Spencer,  of  Boston,  June  5,  1889.  Trustee  of 
estates.  Pres.  Prince  Soc;  curator  British  and 
Am.  Hist.  Tracts,  Harvard;  registrar  Colonial  Soc. 
of  Mass.;  dir.  Bunker  Hill  Monument  Assn.;  mem. 
Am.  Antiq.  Soc,  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Club  of  Odd 
Volumes,  Dedham,  Brookline  and  Marblehead  Hist. 
socs;  hon.  mem.  Harvard  Memorial  Soc.  Trustee 
Brookline  Pub.  Library,  1906-9.  Clubs:  Puritan, 
Tavern,  Somerset,  Harvard  (Boston);  Eastern 
Yaclit,  Boston  Yacht.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books  and  edited  works.)  Address:  Fisher  Av., 
Brookline,    Mass."* 

GAY,  George  WashinsTton,  surgeon;  b.  Swanzev, 
N.H.,  Jan.  14,  1842:  s.  Willard  and  Fanny  (Wright) 
Gav;  acad.  edn.,  Swanzev,  N.H.,  and  Bernardston, 
Mass.;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1868;  (hon.  A.M.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1895);  m.  Marv  E.  Hutchinson,  of  Milford, 
N.H.,  Nov.,  1868  (died  Feb.,  1873);  m.  2d,  Grace 
Greenleaf  Hathorne,  of  Boston,  Nov.,  1875.  Sur- 
geon Boston  City  Hosp.  since  1872.  Trustee  Wren- 
tham  State  Sch.  for  the  Feeble  Minded.  Mem.  Am. 
Surg.  Assn.,  A.M. A.,  British  Med.  Assn.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc.  (pres.  1907-8).  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Chest- 
nut Hill,  Golf.  Recreations:  music.  Home:  Chest- 
nut Hill.  Mass.    Office:  665  Boylston  St,.  Boston. 

GAY  H(arry)  Kelson,  author;  moved  to  Rome, 
Italy.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

GAY,  Helen  KildufF,  librarian;  b.  Mt.  Vernon, 
N.Y. ;  d.  Edward  and  Martha  (Fearey)  Gay;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  and  Lockwood  Collegiate  Sch.,  Mt.  Ver- 
non; studied  N.Y.  State  Library  Sch.,  Albany, 
1893-5.  Cataloguer,  office  of  supt.  of  documents, 
"^^ashington,  D.C.,  1895-6;  librarian,  Mt.  Vernon 
(N.Y.)  Pub.  Library,  1896-01;  librarian  Pub.  Li- 
brary, New  London,  Conn.,  since  1901.  Mem.  Am. 
Library  Assn..  N.Y.  Library  Assn.,  Conn.  Library 
Assn.  Home:  The  Mohican.  Office:  Public  Library, 
New  London,   Conn. 

GAY,  Henry  Gordon,  clergyman;  b.  Lebanon, 
Conn.,  Mar.  18,  183G;  s.  George  Sims  and  Ab- 
bie  Margaret  (Porter)  Gav:  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1863;  grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1866;  m.  Waver- 
ley,  Mass.,  Oct.  16,  1866,  Hattie  Almira  Marshall. 
Served  in  Civil  War  as  mem.  Co.  B,  10th  Regt.. 
R.I.  Vols.,  3  mos.,  Co.  F,  26th  Regt.,  Conn.  Vols., 
1  yr.;  commd.  2d  It.;  in  Dept.  of  the  Gulf,  19th 
Army  Corps:  wounded  in  Battle  of  Port  Hudson, 
June  14,  1863:  ordained  to  ministry  Bapt.  Ch., 
1866:  pastor.  Hudson.  Mass.,  1866-70,  East  Long- 
meadow,  1873-6,  Southwick,  1876-1878,  Woodville, 
Hopkinton,  1878-83.  Fayville,  Southboro,  1884-90, 
North  Reading,  1890-3,  1895-01.  Providence,  R.L, 
1893-5:  retired,   1901.    Home:   Reading,   Mass. 

GAY,  Maude  Clark,  author:  b.  Waldotaoro,  Me., 
Sept.  28.  1876;  d.  Webster  C.  Mayo  and  Annie 
(Atherton)  Clark;  grad.  Lincoln  Acad.,  Damaris- 
cotta.  Me.,  1895;  m.  John  T.  Gay,  Jr.,  of  Waldo- 
boro,  Feb.  10,  1896.  Contbr.  from  girlhood  to  news- 
papers, mags,  etc,  of  poems  and  short  stories. 
Author:  The  Knitting  of  the  Souls,  1904;  Paths 
Crossing,  1908.    Address:    Waldoboro,  Me.* 

GAY,  Olin  Dow,  woolen  mfr. :  b.  Tunbridge,  Vt., 
Aug.  16,  1886;  s.  Joseph  Stearns  and  Alice  Mary 
(Hubbard)  Gav:  grad.  Vt.  Acad.,  Saxtons  River, 
Vt.,  1905,  Lowell  Textile  Sch.,  1908;  m.  Bernice 
Butterfield,  of  Walpole,  N.H..  Dec.  24,  1913.  Mem. 
Gav  Brothers  Co.,  since  1908.  Republican.  Bap- 
tist. Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Recreations:  motor- 
ing, tennis.    Address:  Cavendish,  Vt. 

GAY,  Richard  lewis,  secretary  Mass.  State  Bd. 
of  Trade:  b.  Thompson.  Conn.,  Au<r.  26,  1837;  s. 
Joseph  Bates  and  Abigail  Morse  (Ellis)  Gay;  de- 
scendant of  John  Gay,  who  came  from  County 
Kent,  Eng.,  and  settled  in  Watertown  and  Dedham, 
Mass.,  1635;  ed.  common  schs.  and  Thompson 
Acad.;  m.  Beulah  Anne  Park,  of  Holliston,  Mass., 
June  9,   1862    (died  Apr.   15,   1910);   2  children,  Ar- 


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thur  Park,  Joseph  Bates.  For  many  yrs.  in  the 
stationery  business  as  mem.  Ward  &  Gay;  sec. 
and  treas.  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Trade  since  1901;  also 
sec.  and  treas.  Postal  Progress  League,  Election 
Laws  League  of  Mass.  Mem.  S.A.R.,  Bates  Assn. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Appa- 
lacliian  Mountain.  Compiler  of  Laws  of  Mass. 
relating  to  primaries  and  caucuses,  the  nomination 
of  candidates,  etc.,  issued  yearly  since  1894.  Home: 
61  Parli  St.,  Brookline.  Office:  6  Beacon  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

OAV,  WilUam  Otis,  note  broker;  b.  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  May,  1866;  s.  Ebenezer  and  Ellen  Blake 
(Blood)  Gay;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  A.  Mar- 
garetta  Dumaresq,  of  Boston,  Apr.  25,  1905.  Be- 
gan in  note  broker's  business  as  elk.  with  Clarence 
A.  Dorr,  in  old  postofflce  bldg.,  55  State  St.,  Bos- 
ton, 1881;  became  mem.  of  firm  of  Clarence  A. 
Dorr  &  Co.,  1887;  following  death  of  sr.  mem. 
changed  name  of  firm  to  W.  O.  Gay  &  Co.,  dealers 
in  high  grade  corpn.  paper;  treas.  Apponaug  Co., 
of  Apponaug,  R.I.;  trustee  Mass.  Automobile  Club 
Trust.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Somerset, 
Eastern  Yacht.  Recreations:  yacht  racing.  Home: 
187  Beacon  St.,  Boston;  (summer)  Nahant,  Mass. 
Office:    15   Contrress  St.,   Boston. 

OAT,  Wlnckworth  Allan,  landscape  artist:  Aug. 
18,  1821-Feb.,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

GATIiOBD,  Charles  ■Woodward,  IM.D.;  b.  Wai- 
lingford.  Conn.,  Aug.  2S,  1846;  s.  David  and  Bertha 
(Bartholomew)  Gavlord;  grad.  Conn.  Lit.  Instn., 
Suffleld,  Conn.,  1866;  A.B.,  Yale,  1870;  M.D..  Yale 
Med.  Sch.,  1872;  m.  Anna  Pratt  Rose,  of  Essex, 
Conn.,  Feb.  27,  1873;  children,  L.  Vincent  (C.E., 
Cleveland,  O.),  Bertha  R.,  Anna  E.  (grad.  Vassar), 
Charles  W.,  Jr.  (M.D.),  Donald  D.,  Ruth  M.  Dir. 
med.  bd.  New  Haven  CJo.  Anti-Tuberculosis  Assn.; 
mem.  and  sec.  bd.  trustees  Blackstone  Memorial 
Library;  med.  examiner  and  health  officer.  Bran- 
ford,  since  1872;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.  27  yrs.  Mem.  New 
Haven  Co.  Med.  Assn.,  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  Am. 
Med.  Assn.,  Nat.  and  Internat.  socs.  for  Preven- 
tion of  Tuberculosis.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Home  (Branford),  Graduates'  (New  Haven).  Ad- 
dress:    Branford,    Conn. 

OEBHASD,  Heinrich,  pianist;  b.  Sobernheim, 
Rhein  Province,  Germany,  July  25,  1878;  s.  Phillipp 
and  Katliarina  (Moog)  Gebhard;  emigrated  to 
-America,  locating  in  Boston.  18S9:  unmarried. 
Studied  pianoforte,  theory  and  composition  under 
Clavton  Johns,  Boston,  and  at  Vienna  under 
Leschetizky,  1895-9;  returned  to  Boston,  1900; 
made  professional  debut  with  Boston  Symphony 
Orchestra,  1900;  has  appeared  in  the  prin.  cities 
of  U.S.  with  Kneisel  Quartet.  Longy  Club,  and 
in  recitals  of  his  own,  also  with  many  orchestras. 
Recreations:  reading,  mountain  climbing.  Home: 
Brookline.    Studio:    Steinert  Hall,  Boston. 

OEBHABDT,  Frederick  Henry,  M.D. ;  b.  Utica, 
N.Y.,  Mar.  1.  1881;  s.  Edward  and  Augusta 
(Schreiber)  Gebhardt;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs., 
Utica:  I\T.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine.  1905: 
post-grad,  work  in  tropical  medicine.  Brazil.  1907: 
hosp.  interne  (surgery).  Rochester,  N.Y.,  1908-10; 
unmarried.  Began  practice  in  Utica,  1905;  removed 
to  Rutland,  Vt.,  1911;  health  officer  City  of  Rut- 
land; mod.  insp.  of  schs.,  Riatland;  attending  sur- 
geon Vt.  House  of  Correction.  Sec.  Com.  on  Red 
Cross  Med.  Work  for  Rutland  County.  Fellow 
A.M. A.;  mem.  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc.  Rutland  County 
Med.  Soc.  (sec).  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn..  Rutland 
Med.  Club  (sec).  Delta  Mu.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Recreations:  chess,  tennis.  Address: 
43   Washington   St.,   Rutland,  Vt. 

GESDES  James,  Jr.,  college  prof.:  b.  Boston, 
Julv  29.  1858:  s.  James  Geddes,  of  Old  Meldrum, 
Scotland,  and  Laure  (Sazy)  Geddes.  of  Pau, 
France;  A.B.,  Harvard,  ISSO,  A.M.,  1SS9.  Ph.D., 
1894:  m.  Newton  Center,  Mass..  Mathilde  HngM, 
of  Brumath,  Alsace,  June  27,  1894.  Clk.  U.S.  Con- 
sulate. Trieste.  1880-2;  pvt.  sec  Theodore  Lyman, 
M.C.,  Washington,  1883-5;  master  Grnton  CMass.) 
Sch..  1885-6;  clk.  president's  office,  U.P.  Rv.  Co., 
18S7;  instr.  Romance  langs..  1887-90,  asst.  prof.. 
1890-2,  prof,  since  1892,  Boston  U.  Tn  charge 
Italian   and   Spanish   depts.,    Oswego    (N.Y.)    Sum- 


mer Sch.  of  Langs.,  1888-9,  French  dept.,  Marthas 
Vineyard  (Mass.)  Summer  Sch.,  1894.  Mem. 
Modern  Lang.  Assn.  of  America,  Am.  Dialect  Soc, 
Assn.  PhonStique  Internationale;  com.  courses  of 
instrn..  Harvard;  pres.  Circolo-Italiano  di  Boston; 
treas.  Italian  Benevolent  Aid  Soc,  Boston,  1906- 
12,  Chevalier  Order  of  the  Crown  (Italy).  In  col- 
laboration edited  several  Spanish  and  Italian  texts, 
with  Introductions,  notes  and  vocabulary.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home: 
20  Fairmount  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  688 
Boylston   St.,   Boston.* 

GEEB,  Curtis  Manning,  theologian;  b.  Hadlyme, 
Conn.,  Aug.  11,  1S64;  s.  ,Iohn  A.  and  Lucretia 
(Rogers)  Geer;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1887;  grad. 
Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1890;  A.M.,  Ph.D.,  U.  of 
Leipzig,  1894;  m.  Mary  L.  Gillette,  of  Colchester, 
Conn.,  Sept.  9,  1890.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1890;  pastor  East  Windsor,  Conn.,  1890-2;  fellow 
Hartford  Sem.,  at  Leipzig,  1892-4;  pastor  Danvers, 
Mass.,  1895-7;  prof,  history  and  economics.  Bates 
Coll.,  1897-01;  asso.  prof.  ch.  history,  1901-6,  prof, 
since  1906,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.  Lecturer  Hart- 
ford Sch.  of  Sociology,  1894-95;  sec.  Conn.  Peace 
Soc.  Author:  The  Louisiana  Purchase  and  the 
Westward  Movement,  1904.  Home:  West  Hart- 
ford, Conn.* 

GEEB,  Grace  Woodljridgre,  artist;  b.  Boston, 
July  25,  1854;  d.  Charles  Henry  and  Mary  Caro- 
line (Lincoln)  Geer;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  Mass. 
Normal  Art  Sch.;  Lowell  Inst.  Drawing  Sch.;  also 
under  pvt.  tutors;  unmarried.  At  Harcourt  Studios, 
IJoston.  afterward  at  Fenway  Studios,  Ipswich 
St.,  Copley  Hall,  Clarendon  St.,  now  12  Pinckney 
St.  Work  at  present  chiefly  miniatures  on  ivory, 
also  oil  portraits  as  well  as  landscapes.  Exhib- 
ited: at  Pa.  Acad.  Fine  Arts;  Corcoran  Art  Gal- 
lery, Washington,  D.C. ;  Nat.  Acad.  Fine  Arts, 
New  York;  Boston  Art  Club;  Worcester  IVIuseum 
of  Fine  Arts;  Art  Inst,  of  Chicago;  Poland  Spring 
Exhbns.  of  American  Art,  etc.  Mem.  Copley  Soc, 
Mass.  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants,  Governor 
Thomas  Dudley  Family  Assn.  Universalist.  Ad- 
dress:    12   Pinckney   St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

GEHBING,  Edwin  Wagner,  M.D.;  b.  Cleveland, 
O.,  Mar.  3.  1876;  s.  August  Herbert  and  Catharine 
(Wagner)  Gehring;  grad.  University  Sch.,  Cleve- 
land, 1893;  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  Boston, 
1896-8;  B.S.,  Cornell  U.,  1900;  student  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1900-1;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bow- 
doin),  1904;  m.  Alice  Chamberlin,  of  Bethel,  Me., 
Sept.  10,  1905;  3  children,  Marcia,  John  Chamber- 
lin (deceased).  Alma.  Adj.  visiting  phys.  Me.  Gen. 
Hosp.;  pathologist  Children's  Hosp.,  also  visiting 
phys.  to  out-patients  same.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Me. 
Med.  Assn.,  (Cumberland  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon.  Clubs:  Portland,  Economic.  Rec- 
reations: reading.  Address:  690  Congress  St., 
Portland,   Me. 

GEHBING,  John  Georg^e,  M.D.;  b.  Cleveland, 
O.,  July  4,  1857;  s.  Karl  August  and  Wilhelmina 
fVetter)  Gehring;  M.D.,  Western  Reserve  U.  Med. 
Coll.,  Cleveland.  O..  1SS5  (D.Sc);  U.  of  Berlin, 
1891:  m.  Marian  True  Farnsworth,  of  Boston, 
Mass.,  Oct.  20,  1888.  Engaged  at  Bethel,  Me.,  in 
the  treatment  of  functional  nervous  disorders 
since  1895.  V.-p.  Gould  Acad.,  Bethel.  Mem.  A. 
M.A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Oxford  County  Med.  Soc. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Recreations:  natural  his- 
tory,   horticulture.     Address:     Bethel,    Me. 

GEIGEB.  Albert,  Jr.,  real  estate;  b.  Boston, 
June  28,  1874;  s.  Albert  and  Emma  (Pfyffer) 
Geiger;  prep.  edn.  Roxbury  High  Sch.;  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  class  1895:  m.  Gertrude  D.  Rueter,  of 
.Jamaica  Plain,  .Tune  11,  1901.  Identified  with  real 
estate  business  in  Boston  since  1892;  has  recently 
devoted  attention  largely  to  erecting  spl.  bldgs. 
under  leases,  principally  to  automobile  dealers, 
$200,000  being  invested  at  Commonwealth  Av. 
and  Beacon  St.;  dir.  Boulevard  Trust  Co.  Clubs: 
-Vlgonquin.  Boston  Art.  Boston  Athletic  Assn., 
The  Country  (Brookline),  Eastern  Yacht.  Recrea- 
tions: golf,  hunting.  Home:  Clvde  St.,  Brookline, 
Mass.    Office:     87   Milk   St.,  Boston. 

GETSIiEB,  "Will  Erlend,  clergyman:  b.  Lukln, 
111..  Nov.  9,  1869;  s.  John  Philip  and  Elizabeth 
(Ruark)     Geisler;     grad.    East    Greenwich     (R.I.) 


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Acad.,  1893;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1S97;  spl.  course 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theology;  m.  Elizabeth  May 
Parkhurst,  of  Wickford,  R.I.,  June  26,  1901.  Or- 
dained M.E.  ministry,  1S99;  pastor  Wickford,  R.I., 
1900,  North  Ch.,  Pall  River,  Mass.,  1901-2,  Crans- 
ton St.  Ch.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1903-7,  Thames  St. 
Ch..  Newport,  R.I.,  1908-12.  Trustee  East  Green- 
wich Acad.;  dir.  Y.M.C.A.  Progressive  in  politics. 
Mason:  K.P.  Address:  Oak  Bluffs,  Marthas  Vine- 
yard, Mass. 

G£IiIiEItSOir,  Frant  Almon;  b.  Weston.  Me., 
Aug.  23,  1S5S;  s.  George  Franklin  and  Almeda 
(Kelley)  Gellerson;  ed.  Houlton  Acad,  (now  Ivicker 
Classical  Inst.);  m.  July  25,  1882,  M.  Addie  Berry, 


goods),  isbO,  as  salesman  and  bookkeeper;  en- 
tered employ  of  A.  H.  Fogg  Co.,  1889,  incorpor- 
ated, 1902,  and  now  treas.  and  elk.  same.  Trustee 
and  treas.  Ricker  Classical  Inst.  Republican.  Bap- 
tist. Mason.  Club:  Meduxnekeag  (Hofllton).  Home: 
68  Court  St.    Office:  78  Main  St.,  Houlton,  Me. 

P-Eisr-E-REXTX.  J^^epli  Olivier,  ]\r.n.;  h  St.  Cuth- 
bert,  P.Q.,  Apr.  28,  1859;  s.  Louis  and  DSsanges 
( Savoie)  G^nerenx:  erl.  St.  Cuthhert  schs.:  fecole 
Normale  Jacques-Cartler,  Montreal;  Coll.  St.  Jo- 
senh.  Throe  Rivers.  P.Q.:  M.D..  Med.  Sch.  of  Me. 
(Bowdoin),  1884;  m.  H^loise  Marcille,  of  Bidde- 
ford,  Me.,  May  29,  1884;  7  children,  Desanges,  Lud- 
i^inp  I'Vimond,  or«f>n«e,  Tberese.  Joseph.  Celerin. 
Practiced  in  Manitoba,  Can..  1884-7,  Webster, 
Mass.,  since  1887:  surgeon  to  N.Y..  N.H.  &  H.  R.R., 
Stevens  Linen  Works,  Perry  Woolen  Mills.  Mem. 
Sch.  Com.,  Webster;  mem.  St.  Ann  Sch.  corpn. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Catholic.  Address: 
18    Main    St.,   Webster,    Mass. 

GENTHS,  Karl  Wilhelm,  educator.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

GENUNG,  Georg-e  Frederick,  clergyman;  b. 
Willseyville,  Tioga  Co.,  N.Y..  Jan.  27,  1850;  s. 
Abram  C.  and  Martha  (Dye)  Genung;  A.B.,  Union 
Coll.,  N.Y.,  1870  (D.D.,  1895);  m.  Harriet  Eliza- 
beth Bronson,  of  Wallingford,  Conn.,  Aug.  3,  1875. 
Ordained  Bapt.  ministry.  1875:  pastor  Camillus, 
N.Y.,  1875-8,  Baldwinsville,  N.Y.,  1878-81,  Am- 
herst, Mass.,  1881-4,  Huntington  St.  Ch.,  New  Lon- 
don, Conn.,  1885-7;  prof.  Benedict  Inst.,  Columbia, 
S.n..  1887-9:  pas*-'^'-  Muffleld.  Conn.,  1890-8;  nrof. 
1898-9,  dean,  1899-01,  Richmond  (Va.)  Theol. 
Sem.:  chaplain  Conn.  State  Prison,  1902-3;  pastor, 
Brooklvn.  Conn.,  1905 — .  Editor  Senior  0"ar- 
terly  (Am.  Bapt.  Pub.  Soc.)  and  contbr.  to  Bap- 
tist Teacher,  1907 — .  Author:  The  Fourfold 
Story,  1891;  Magna  Charta  of  the  Kingdom  of 
God.  1900;  Commen+prv  on  Leviticus  and  Num- 
bers,  1905.    Home:    Brooklyn,   Conn.* 

GENUNG,  John  Franklin,  college  prof.;  b. 
Willseyville.  N.Y.,  Jan.  27,  1850:  s.  Abram  C.  and 
Martha  (Dve)  Genung;  A.B.,  Union  Coll.,  1870: 
grad.  Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1875;  A.M.,  Ph.D., 
U.  of  Leipzig.  1881:  (D.D  ,  Yale.  1905:  L.H.D.. 
Union  U..  1913);  m.  Florence  M.  Sprague,  of  Os- 
wego, N.Y.,  Mav  15,  1880.  Ordained  Bapt.  min- 
istry, 1875:  pastor  Baldwinsville,  N.Y.,  1875-8, 
Am.  Chapel,  Leipzig.  1879-81.  Westport.  N.Y., 
1881-2;  instr.  English  lang.,  1882-4,  asso.  prof, 
rhetoric,  oratory  and  English  lit.,  1884-9.  prof, 
rhetoric  and  Bnsrlish  lit..  1889-06.  prof.  lit.  and 
Bibl.  interpretation,  1906 — ,  Amherst.  Editor: 
Amherst  Gradup^ps'  Oiiarterlv.  1911 — .  Mem.  Soc. 
Bibl.  Ijit.  and  Exeeesis,  Authors'  Club,  Harvard 
Bibl.  Club.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list 
of   books,    etc.)     Home:     .ArTiheist,    Mass.* 

GEORGE,  Albert  Eug'ene,  clergyman;  b.  Bos- 
ton Mav  12.  1857;  s.  Evan  Philip  and  Marv  Eliza- 
beth George;  A.B..  St.  Stephen's  Coll.,  1875,  A.M., 
1878:  e-rad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.;  m.  Harriet  R.  Fish, 
June  17.  1880.  Deacon.  1878.  priest,  1879.  P.E.  Ch.; 
rector  Lee.  Mass..  1878-81.  South  Groveland.  Mass., 
1881-6.  Walnole,  Mass..  1886-7,  St.  Matthew's.  Bos- 
ton. 1887-1900.  Walpole,  Mass.,  1900-12.  Beverly 
Farms.  1912-14.  Sharon.  Mass..  since  1914.  Edi- 
torial writer  on  the  press  of  Boston  and  lecturer 
on  social  topics.    Home:    Wellesley,  Mass.* 

GFORGE,  .Alice  N,  CMrs.  A.  J.  Geor°-e),  public 
speaker;  b.  Milford,  Mass.,  Dec.  28,  1866;  d.  Mel- 


bourne A.  and  Lavinia  Thayer  (Nelson)  Vant; 
descendant  of  Mass.  Bay  Colony  settlers,  Irish 
and  Dutch;  B.A.,  Wellesley,  1887;  m.  A.  J.  George, 
Litt.D.,  July  11,  1888;  1  son,  Robert  Hudson 
(M.A.).  Actively  interested  in  ednl.  work;  field 
sec.  Anti-Suffrage  Assn.;  has  addressed  legislative 
bodies  and  Congressional  committees,  also  has 
spoken  in  public  against  woman  suffrage  in  many 
states  of  U.S.  and  in  England.  Mem.  Assn.  Col- 
legiate Alumnae,  Women's  Ednl.  and  Industrial 
Union,  Public  Edn.  Soc.  Clubs:  Wellesley,  Col- 
lege (Boston);  Knisconalian.  Recreations:  walk- 
ing.   Address:    112   Pleasant  St.,  Brookline,   Mass. 

GEOBGE,    Andrew    Jackson,    teacher;    Feb.    16, 

1855-i^ec.  2(,  lyui.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,   1908-9.) 

GEORGE,  Arial  Wellingrton,  M.D.;  b.  Yonkers, 
N.Y.,  Nov.  5,  18S2;  s.  W.  H.  and  Alice  (Lambert) 
George;  prep.  edn.  Tilton  (N.H.)  Sem.  and  Bur- 
lington (Vt.)  High  Sch.;  M.D.,  Tufts  Coll.  Sch. 
of  Medicine,  1906;  m.  Sarah  Holway,  of  Barnstable, 
Mass.,  Sept.,  1906.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1906; 
asst.  pi  of.  Rontgenology,  Tutis  Med.  Sch.,  Ront- 
genologist, Mount  Sinai  and  Good  Samaritan 
hosps.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Am.  Rontgen  Ray  Soc,  etc. 
Club:   Harvard.    Address:    259   Beacon   St.,   Boston. 

GEORGE,  Elijah,  judge  of  probate;  b.  New  Ro- 
chelle,  N.Y.,  Sept.  6,  1850;  s.  William  E.  and  Eliza- 
beth (De  Veau)  George;  descendant  of  Frederick 
De  Veaux,  New  Rochelle,  1718;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
New  York;  studied  law  in  New  Rochelle  and  Bos- 
ton offices;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1S73;  ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1874,  to  U.S.  Supreme  Ct., 
1889;  m.  Washington,  D.C.,  June  25,  1876,  Susan 
Virginia  Howard.  Served  in  Mass.  Militia,  1880- 
97,  retiring  as  maj.  Register  (asst.,  1875-7)  pro- 
bate and  insolvency.  Suffolk  Co.,  1s77-Julv,  1907; 
judge  of  probate  and  insolvency,  Suffolk  Co.,  since 
July,  1907;  compiled  and  printed  Index  to  Probate 
Records,  Suffolk  Co.  from  1636  to  1894.  Mem. 
Boston  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Beacon 
Soc,  Bostonian  Soc.  Clubs:  University,  Union, 
Athletic,  Curtis,  Abstract.  Home:  Hotel  Bellevue. 
Office:     Court   House,    Pemberton    Sq.,    Boston. 

GEORGE,  Frank  William,  M.D.:  b.  Bristol, 
N.H.,  Feb.  27,  1878;  s.  William  and  Weltha  Rosetta 
(Brailey)  George;  prep.  edn.  Tilton  (N.H.)  Sem.; 
Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  2  yrs. ;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1902;  m.  Dolores  Pritchard,  of  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Mav  is.  1907;  1  son.  Robert  Breeeher.  Prac- 
ticed in  Princeton,  Mass.,  6  mos.,  Athol,  4  yrs., 
since  in  Worcester;  asst.  surgeon  and  Rontgenolo- 
gist to  Memorial  Hosp. ;  orthopsedic  surgeon  and 
asst.  Rontgenologist,  Worcester  City  Hosp.;  exam- 
ining phys..  Mat.  Benefit  Life  Ins.  Co.  Mem.  A. 
M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Rontgenol.  Soc. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Commonwealth,  Congregational,  Worcester  Coun- 
try, Worcester  Fox  Club  (ex-pres.).  Recreations: 
fox  hunting,  golf.  Home:  756  Pleasant  Ct.  Of- 
fice:    6    High   St.,   Worcester,   Mass. 

GEORGE,     Irvingf    True,     lawyer;     b.     Canaan, 

Grafton  Co.,  N.H.,  June  27,  1854;  s.  Henry  Clinton 
and  Eleanor  Lamb  Miner  (Hinkson)  George;  ed. 
New  Hampshire  Conf.  Sem.,  Tilton,  N.H.  and 
Kimball  Union  Acad.,  Meriden,  N.H.;  m.  Nellie 
Palmer,  of  Newmarket,  N.H.,  1880:  6  children, 
Grace,  Henry  Clinton,  Thomas  Miner,  Bertha 
Palmer,  Wallace  Bruce,  Eleanor  H.  Admitted  to 
N.H.  bar,  1877,  and  since  practiced  in  Newmarket; 
associated  in  practice  with  oldest  son  as  George 
&  George,  since  July  1,  1913;  supt.  pub.  schs.,  New- 
market, 6  yrs.;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Canaan,  3  yrs.; 
judge  of  Police  Ct.,  Newmarket.  13  yrs.;  judge 
of  Dist.  Ct.  by  appmt.  of  Gov.  Felker  since  1915. 
Liberal  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason;  mem. 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Recreations:  canoeing,  rod 
and   gun.    Address:    Newmarket,   N.H. 

GEORGE,  James  Hardin,  clergyman;  B.A., 
Trinity  Coll..  Conn..  1872,  M..A.,  1875;  grad.  Berke- 
lev  Div.  Sch.,  1875.  Deacon.  1875,  priest,  1877, 
P.E.  Ch.;  asst.  Ch.  of  Christ.  Exeter.  N.H..  1875-6; 
rector  St.  Stephen's  Ch.,  Pittsfleld.  1876-81,  St. 
Paul's  Ch.,  Windsor  Locks,  and  Calvary  Ch.,  Suf- 
fleld.  Conn..  1881-3.  St.  John's  Ch.,  Salisbury, 
Conn.,    1883-02:    examining    chaplain,    Diocese    of 


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Conn.,  since  1908.  Archdeacun  of  Litchfield,  1S90- 
OL'.     >ioiiu-:    .Xcwloii.    Conn. 

GEORG-Ef  Vesper  Iimcoln,  mural  painter,  lec- 
turer; b.  Last  Loston,  Mass.,  June  4,  1865;  s. 
Alvin  and  Mary  Jane  (Henner)  George;  grad. 
Chapman  Grammar  Sch.,  1881;  studied  at  Art  Stu- 
dents League,  New  York,  1887-8;  pupil  Julien 
Academie,  Paris,  under  Benj.  Constant  ami  .lules 
Lefebvre,  1889-91;  m.  Mary  Kmma  Hills,  of  Man- 
chester, N.H.,  Oct.  20,  1892;  children,  Dorothy, 
Barbara.  Prin.  Art  Uept.  Lowell  Textile  Sch., 
1897-06;  drawing  instr.  in  Evening  Sch.  of  City 
of  Boston,  1892-07;  instr.  State  Normal  Art  Sch. 
since  1899;  dir.  Now  Sch.  of  Design.  Recreations; 
archery.    Studio:    281    P.oylston  St.,  Boston. 

GERARD,  Jessie  Honor  Bryant  (^Irs.  F.  \V. 
Gerard),  con.servationist ;  b.  Brooklyn,  N.Y.;  d. 
Ezekiel  Drake  and  Lucy  Tyler  (Matthews)  Bryant; 
descendant  on  paternal  side  of  Steplien  Bryant, 
the  immigrant,  Plymouth,  JMass.,1632  (g.-g.-grand- 
father  of  William  C'ullen  Bryant),  on  maternal 
side,  of  William  ^Matthews,  one  of  first  settlers  of 
Guilford,  Conn.;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Brooklyn,  and 
under  pvt.  tutors;  m.  I-'ranklin  Ward  Gerard,  of 
Newburg.  X.Y.,  May  12,  1879  (died  1890).  Has 
spent  much  time  and  labor  in  behalf  of  conserva- 
tion of  nat.  resources;  as  climn.  equal  guardian- 
ship com.  Conn.  State  l<"ederation  Women's  Club, 
secured  equal  rights  to  unboin  and  minor  children 
for  the  mollier  in  Conn.  Mem.  Nat.  Conserva- 
tion Assn.,  Am.  Forestry  Assn.,  Conn.  Forestry 
Assn.  (advisory  bd.);  former  chmn.  forestry  com. 
Gen.  Federation  Women's  Clubs;  chmn.  conserva- 
tion com.  Conn.  State  Federation  Women's  Clubs; 
mem.  Woman's  Municipal  League  Clubs  (ex-pres.), 
ex-regent  D.A.K. ;  mem.  Daughters  of  Founders 
and  Patriots.  Address:  23  High  St.,  South  Nor- 
walk.  Conn. 

GERE,  Henry  Sherwood,  newspaper  editor;  x\pr. 
30.  Is28-Mar.  26.  1914.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

GERMAIN,  Harry  Homer,  surgeon;  h.  :Mil- 
waukee.  Wis..  Veh.  2."),  1874;  s.  Homer  and  Dora 
(Carpenter)  Germain;  descended  from  Huguenot 
ancestors;  grad.  Los  Angeles  (Cal.)  High  Sch., 
1893;  studied  Mass.  Coll.  of  Pharmacy;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1898;  m.  Boston,  Dec.  24,  1902, 
Alice  Maude  Heaton;  1  daughter,  Elizabeth. 
House  surgeon,  Mass.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  In- 
firmary, 1898;  house  surgeon,  1899-1901,  admitting 
phys.,  1901,  Boston  City  Hosp. ;  resident  surgeon, 
Boston  City  IIosp.  Relief  Station,  1902;  asst.  sur- 
geon, Carney  Hosp.,  since  1903:  asst.  prof,  anat- 
omy. Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.  since  1905.  Mem. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.,  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa. 
Club:  Harvard.  Recreations:  lawn  tennis.  Ad- 
dress: 416  Marlboro  St.,  Boston. 

GEROUIiD,  John  Hiram,  educator:  b.  Stoddard, 
X.H.,  Oct.  2.  1868:  s.  Samuel  Lankton  and  Laura 
Etta  (Thaver)  Gerould;  Litt.B..  Dartmouth,  1890; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1892,  A.M.,  189:?,  Ph.D.,  1895; 
studied  and  traveled  in  Europe,  1898-9,  especially 
at  laboratories  in  Brittany  in  connection  with  the 
Sorbonne  and  U.  of  Paris,  also  at  the  zool.  sta- 
tion. Naples,  and  U.  of  Marljurg.  in  Hesse;  m, 
Adah  Mav  Hasbrook.  of  Minneapolis.  ISIinn.,  .Tulv 
2.  1902;  children,  Mary  Poster,  b.  Aug.  13,  1903; 
Elizabeth,  Sept.  20,  1904;  Virginia,  Dec.  10,  1908. 
Teacher  natui'al  sciences,  Buit  and  Burton  Sem., 
Manchester,  A't.,  1890-1;  asso.  prof,  zoology,  Dart- 
mouth Coll.  Mem.  Am.  Genetic  Assn.,  Am.  Soc. 
Zoologists,  Am.  Soc.  Naturalists,  A.A.A.S.,  Kappa 
Kappa  Kappa,  Casque  and  Gauntlet  (Dartmouth). 
Conglist.     -Address:    Hanover,   N.H. 

GERRETT,  Frank,  farmer;  b.  Greenfield.  Mass., 
Feb.  4,  1857;  s.  Alexander  and  Sophrona  (Barnard) 
Gerrett;  ed.  Greenfield  schs.:  m.  May  4.  1892,  Allie 
M.  Smith,  of  Greenfield.  Engaged  in  farming, 
"Old  Tavern  Farm,"  since  1890;  has  served  as 
mavor  of  Greenfield;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901, 
2,  3,  Senate,  190."),  1906.  Trustee  Franklin  Sav- 
ings Instn.,  Corpn.  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.  Republican. 
Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Grange.  Home:  Greenfield, 
Mass. 

GERRISH,  Frederic  Henry,  surgeon:  b.  Port- 
land, Me.,  Mar.  21.  1845;  s.  Oliver  and  Sarah  (Lit- 
tle) Gerrish:  A.B.,  Bowdoin.  1866.  A.M.,  1869, 
M.D.,    1869;    (LL.D.,    U.    of   Mich.,    1904,    Bowdoin, 


1905);  m.  Emily  Manning  Swan,  of  Portland,  Dec. 
31,  1879.  Lecturer  therapeutics,  materia  medica 
and  pliysiology,  1873-4,  prof.  1874-5,  U.  of  Mich.; 
prof,  materia  medica  and  therapeutics,  1873-82, 
anatomy,  1882-4,  surgery,  1904-11,  prof,  emeritus 
of  surgery,  and  prof,  medical  ethics,  1911 — ,  Bow- 
doin Coll.;  consulting  surgeon  and  dir.  Me.  Gen. 
Hosp.  Fellow  Am.  Surg.  Assn.,  Am.  Acad.  Medi- 
cine (pres.  1887-8).  Mem.  Am.  Therapeutic  Soc. 
(pres.  1908-9),  Soci6t6  Internationale  de  Chirurgie, 
:Me.  Med.  Assn.  (pres.  1901-2);  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Alpha  of  Me.  (pres.  1915).  Shattuck  lecturer 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  1910.  Author:  Prescription  Writ- 
in'^',  1878.  Translator  and  editor:  Championniere's 
Antiseptic  Surgery,  1881.  Editor:  Text-Book  of 
Anatomv,  bv  American  Authors,  1889.  Address: 
675  Congress  St.,  Portland,  Me.* 

GERRISH,  Georg-e  Mayo,  clergyman;  b.  Mil- 
fonl,  N.IJ.,  .June  2f;,  1868;  s.  Joseph  Mayo  and 
Sarah  Ann  (Hutcliings)  (Jerrish;  descendant  of 
Capt.  William  Gerrish,  who  came  from  Eng.  to 
Boston,  1638;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs.,  Wo- 
burn,  JIass. ;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1891;  student  Tufts 
Div.  Sch.  and  Yale  Theol.  Sch.;  m.  I\Iaud  Wright 
Avery,  of  Easthampton,  Mass.,  Sept.  4,  1894;  1 
child,  Katherin  :Maya,  b.  Palmer,  Mass.,  Oct.  23, 
1897.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1893;  pastor 
Goshen,  Mass.,  1893-5,  1st  Ch.,  Palmer,  1895-1900, 
Universalist  Ch.,  Brookline,  Mass.,  1900-4,  Canton, 
N.Y.,  1904-7.  1st  Universalist  Ch.,  North  Adams, 
Mass.,  since  1907.  Mason  (K.T.).  Address:  North 
Adams,  Mass. 

GERRISH,  Ralph  PoUett,  printer  and  publisher; 
b.  Franklin,  Me.,  July  16,  1872;  s.  Follett  and 
JMaria  Frances  (Blaisdell)  Gerrish;  descendant 
of  Capt.  William  Gerrish,  b.  in  Bristol,  Kng.,  Aug. 
20,  1617;  ed.  pub.  sclis.,  Franklin;  business  train- 
ing with  Am.  Express  Co.  and  as  operator  in  real 
estate,  also  studied  scientific  salesmanship;  m. 
Mabel  Frances  (Adams)  Cook,  of  West  Sullivan, 
Me.,  Aug.  25,  1897;  2  children,  Frederick,  b.  1898; 
Genevieve,  190/.  Began  as  publisher  of  Deer  Isle 
Gazette  and  Eggemoggin  Pilot,  at  Green's  Land- 
ing (now  Stonington),  Me.,  1887;  pub.  Island 
Press.  Stonington,  1900-1;  has  conducted  mail  or- 
der printing  business  as  "Gerrisli  the  Printer," 
West  Sullivan,  Me.,  since  1905;  publislier  of  "The 
Village  Mascot."  Republican.  Spl.  corr.  Boston 
Post,  with  Deer  Island  crew  during  Internat. 
Y^acht  Races,  1900.  Recreations:  country  life  en- 
vironments.     Address:  West  Sullivan,  Me. 

GERRISH,  Willard  Peataody,  engineer,  astron- 
omer; b.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Aug.  31,  1866;  s.  William 
Hamilton  and  Eliza  Ann  (Willoby)  Gerrish;  prep, 
edn.  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m. 
Mary  31.  Wylie,  of  Eliot,  Me.,  Oct.  24,  1896. 
Opened  Blue  Hill  Meteorol.  Obs.,  Milton,  Mass.,  as 
observer  in  cliarge,  1885:  joined  staff  of  the  Obs. 
of  Harvard  U.,  1886;  asst.  in  Obs.,  Harvard,  1892- 
1902;  consulting  engr.  since  1902.  I\Iem.  Amlierst 
Eclipse  Expdn.  to  Japan,  1896.  Designer  of  large 
telescopes  at  Harvard  U.,  Amherst  Coll.  and  else- 
wliere.  Author  of  the  Telegraphic  Cipher  Code 
in  internat.  use  for  dissemination  of  astronom.  in- 
formation; writer  numerous  articles  relating  to 
safety  on  railroads.  Home:  Frankland  Rd.,  Ash- 
land, IMass.  Address:  Harvard  College  Observa- 
tory, Cambridge,   INIass. 

GERRY,  Elbridge  Thomas,  lawver;  b.  NFew 
York,  Dec.  25,  1837:  s.  Thomas  R.  Gerry  (formerly 
U.S.N.)  and  Hannah  G.  Goelet,  v.d.  of  Peter  P. 
Goelet;  g.s.  Elbridge  Gerry,  V.-P.  of  U.S.,  and 
sii?nei'  Declaration  of  Tndenen'lence;  A.B.,  Colum- 
bia, 1857,  A.M.,  1858;  (LL.D.,  Nashotah,  1910);  m. 
Louisa  M.,  eldest  d.  Robert  J.  and  Louisa  M. 
(Storm)  Livingston,  1867.  Admitted  to  bar,  1860; 
mem.  N.Y^.  Constl.  Conv.,  1867;  pres.  New  Y^ork 
Soc.  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Cliildren,  1876- 
01:  v.-p.  Am,  Soc.  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to 
Animals  until  1899;  gov.  N.Y.  Hosn.  1878-12;  com- 
modore New  Y'ork  Yacht  Club.  1886-93;  chmn.  N.T. 
State  Commn.  on  Capital  Punishment  (which  sub- 
stituted electricity  for  hanging),  1886-8;  chmn. 
Exec.  Com.  Centennial  Inauguration  of  George 
Washington,  1889:  pres.  Annual  Conv.  N.Y.  Socs. 
for  Prevention  of  Crueltv,  1889-03:  trustee  Gen. 
Theol.  Sem..  1877-1913.  Am.  Mus.  Natural  History, 
1895-02;    chmn.    New    York    City    Commn.    on    In- 


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sanity,  1892.  Dir.  Fifth  Av.  Trust  Co.,  1897-1907, 
Newport  Trust  Co.,  1901-1;?,  Industrial  Trust  Co. 
of  Providence,  1902-10.  Wrote  articles  in  N.  Am. 
Review:  Cruelty  to  t'liildren,  .lulv,  ISSli;  Capital 
Punishment  by  Electricity,  Sept.,  1889;  Children  of 
the  Stage,  July,  1890.  lias  pvt.  law  library  ot 
.30,000  vols.  Clul)s:  Readin.i?  Room  (Newport), 
Hope  (Providence),  Somerset  (Boston),  Metro]ioli- 
tan,  Knickerbocker,  New  York  Yacht,  Atlantic 
Yacht  (New  York),  Fort  Orange  (Albany),  Metro- 
politan (W^ashington).  Home:  Newport,  R.I. 
Office:    258   Broadway,   New   York.* 

GERRV,  Peter  Goelet,  ex-congressman;  b.  New 
York,  Sept.  IS,  1879:  s.  Klbridge  Thomas  and 
Louisa  Matliilda  (Livingston)  Gerrv;  S.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1901;  m.  jMatliilde  Scott  Townsend,  of  Wash- 
ington, May  26,  1910.  Began  practice,  I'rovidence, 
R.I.,  1906;  mem.  Representative  Council,  Newport, 
R.I.,  1912;  del.  Dem.  Nat.  C^onv.,  from  R.I.,  1912; 
mem.  63d  Congress  (1913-15),  2d  R.l.  Dist.  V.-p. 
from  R.I.,  of  Nat.  Rivers  and  HarV>ors  Congress. 
Episcopalian.  V.-p.  Am.  Humane  Assn.  Clubs: 
Hope,  Squantum.  University  (Providence),  Metro- 
politan (Washington).  Home:  Warwick  Neck, 
R.I.      Office:  Turks  Head  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

GERSTEIN',  Maurice,  M.D.;  b.  Serei,  Prov. 
Suvalkey,  Russia,  JNIar.  1,  1870;  s.  Israel  and  Re- 
becca (Kaplan)  Gerstein;  ed.  ]Mib.  and  pvt.  sells, 
in  Russia;  came  to  America,  1888;  student  Bos- 
ton English  High  Sch.;  Boston  U.;  M.D.,  Med. 
Dept.  New  York  U.,  1896;  post-grad,  work. 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1899-1900;  m.  Miriam  Brodie 
(grad.  of  Dean  Coll.,  1891),  of  Boston,  Feb.  20, 
1900;  3  children,  Evelyn  S.,  Vivian  A..  Bernice  Z. 
Began  practice  in  Boston,  1896;  prof,  materia 
medica  and  tlierapeutics.  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg., 
Boston;  visiting  phys.,  Hebrew  Aged  Home;  an 
organizer  of  Mt.  Sinai  Hosp.  Mem.  Reform  jew- 
isli  denomination.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston 
Med.  Soc.  (an  organizer,  1897);  asso.  mem.  Boston 
Med.  Library.  Author:  Medical  Directory  of 
Greater  Boston,  1906.  Recreations:  literature, 
chiefly  historical.  Address:  493  Warren  St., 
Grove  Hill  Dist,  Boston. 

CfERTZ,  Richard  W.,  president  Mason  &  Hamlin 
Co.      Office:   492  Boylston  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

GSSNER,  Anthon  Temple,  clergyman,  professor; 
b.  Le  Roy,  N.Y.,  July  20,  1865;  s.  Rev.  Abraham 
Herbert  and  Helen  Catlin  (Dickinson)  Gesner; 
descendant  of  John  Henry  Gesner,  1710;  ed.  Hol- 
brook's  Mil.  Sch.,  Ossining,  N.Y.;  St.  Stephen's 
Coll.,  Annandale,  N.Y.;  B.A.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Conn., 
1890,  M.A.,  1894;  grad.  Berkeley  Div.  Sch.,  Mid- 
dletown.  Conn.,  1893;  m.  Blanche  Louise  Pinniger, 
of  Chippenham,  Wiltshire,  Eng.,  June  14,  1893;  4 
children,  Helen  Sargent,  Dorothy  Dickinson,  Con- 
rad Herbert,  Harriet  Davis.  Deacon,  1893,  priest, 
1894,  P.E.  Ch. ;  rector  St.  Luke's  Ch.,  Detroit, 
Minn.,  1893-5,  St.  Peter's  Ch..  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
1895-7,  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Grand  Forks,  N.D.,  1897- 
1900,  St.  Luke's  Ch.,  Billings,  Mont.,  1900-2;  v.- 
rector  Shattuck  Mil.  Sch.,  Faribault,  Minn.,  1902- 
7;  prof,  ethics  and  apologetics,  Seabury  Div.  Sch., 
and  chaplain  St.  Marv's  Hall,  Faribault,  1904-10; 
prof,  ethics  and  evidences  of  Christianity,  Berke- 
ley Div.  Sch..  since  1910.  Mem.  Soc.  Colonial 
Wars,  Mayflower  Descendants  of  Conn.,  Soc.  of 
North  Am."  Indians.  Mason.  Author:  The  Gesner 
Familv  of  New  York  and  Nova  Scotia,  1912,  The 
Dickinson  Family  of  Molton  and  Litchfield,  1913, 
also  pamphlets  on  missions  and  articles  on  Am. 
archaeology,    etc.      Address:    Middletown,   Conn. 

GETCHELIi,  Albert  Colby,  M.D. ;  b.  Waterville. 
Me.,  July  9,  1857;  s.  Walter  and  Marie  Antoinette 
(Colby)  "Getchell;  A.B.,  Colby,  1878,  A.M.,  1881; 
student  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  Bridgewater  State 
Normal  Sch.;  M.D..  Jefferson  Med.  Coll..  Phila., 
1885;  post-grad,  study  Phila.  Polyclinic,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.;  m.  Edith  Loring  Peirce,  of  Phila.,  Apr. 
22,  1886:  children,  Ruth  Peirce,  Margaret  Colby. 
House  officer.  1884,  visiting  phys.,  1888-93,  Wor- 
cester City  Hosp.;  visiting  phys.,  Washburn  Free 
Dispensary,  1886-1891;  laryngologist,  Worcester 
Citv  Hosp.;  nhys.,  Worcester  City  Hosp.  Tubercu- 
losis (T'linic;' surgeon  Memorial  Hosp.;  consulting 
phys.,  Hosp.  Cottage  for  Children,  Baldwinsville. 
Trustee  Hospitals  for  Consumptives  of  Common- 
wealth of  Mass.,  Mass.  Hosp.  for  Epileptics  (1895- 


1900).  :Mass.  State  Sanatorium,  Rutland  (1898- 
1909);  librarian  Worcester  Dist.  Med.  Library 
(1SH8-1906).  Mem.  Am.  Climatol.  Soc,  Am. 
Laryngol.  Assn.,  etc.  Clubs:  The  Bohemian, 
Tatnuck  Country,  Shakespeare.  Recreations: 
yaclUing,  golf.  Address:  6  Linden  St.,  Worces- 
ter,  Mass. 

G£:TCHZ:I.Ii,  Ira  E.,  civil  engineer;  b.  Winslow, 
Me.,  Mar.  9,  1832;  s.  Edmund  and  Desire  (Priest) 
(letchell;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.;  m.  Cornelia 
Bassett,  of  Winslow,  Jan.  18,  1857;  1  son,  Wil- 
liams Bassett.  Mem.  firm  of  L.  E.  &  T.  E.  Getchell, 
mfrs.  of  lumber.  1851-65;  began  practice  as  civ. 
engr.  at  Waterville,  1880;  now  practically  retired 
on  farm;  former  selectman,  town  trustee;  ex-pres. 
Nortii  Kennebec  Agi'l.  Soc,  Me.  Bd.  of  Agr. ;  city 
engr.,  Waterville,  1880-1900.  Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1893;  dir.  Merchants'  Bank,  Waterville; 
trustee  Kennel)eo  Water  Dist.,  1 899-06.  Repub- 
lican.   Address:    R.F.D.   No.   39,  Waterville,  Me. 

GETCHELL,  Merle  Smith,  teacher;  b.  Baring, 
Me.,  June  11,  1865;  s.  Asher  Bassford  and  Julia 
Francis  (Smith)  Getchell;  prep.  edn.  Coburn 
Classical  Inst.;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1893,  A.M.,  1896; 
m.  Lillian  May  Thurston,  of  Camnton  N.H..  .inly 
30,  1895.  Prin.  Plymouth  (N.H.)  High  Sch..  1893-5; 
sub-master,  Somerville  (Mass.)  English  High 
Sch.,  1895-1899;  prin.  Hyde  Park  (Mass.)  High 
School,  1899-1906;  master,  1906-14  and  head  master 
since  May  15.  1914,  Brockton  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.  Mem.  N.E.A.,  Mass.  Sch.  Masters'  Club, 
Mass.  High  Sch.  Masters'  Club,  N.B.  History 
Teachers'  Assn..  Delta  Upsilon.  Republican.  Bap- 
tist. Mason  (K.T..  32°);  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Brock- 
ton Country.  Author:  Studies  in  Medieval  His- 
tory, 1897.  Recreations:  golf.  Address:  164  Bel- 
mont   St..    Brockton.    Mass. 

G-rTCHELI..  VT-iiiiam  Hanson,  clergyman;  b. 
North  Berwick,  Me.,  Sept.  6.  1S54;  s.  Daniel  and 
Hannah  Hobbs  (Hanson)  Getchell;  on  mother's 
side  direct  descendant  of  William  Chadbourne, 
who  came  to  Kittery.  Me..  1623;  ed.  common  and 
high  schs..  North  Berwick;  Me.  Central  Inst., 
Pittsfield.  Me.;  grad.  Cobb  Div.  Sch.,  Lewiston, 
Me..  1886;  m.  Sept.  16,  1886.  Miranda  Sands  Aus- 
tin, of  North  Berwick.  Ordained  ministry  Free 
Bapt.  Ch,,  1886;  pastor  Sebattus,  Me.,  1883-7, 
Lakeport,  N.H.,  1887-08.  North  Woodstock,  1908- 
11,  Pittsfield  since  1911.  Chaplain  N.H.  legislature, 
1903.  Trustee  New  Hampton  Lit.  Instn.  Repub- 
lican. Mason  (32°);  Odd  Fellow;  grand  chaplain 
Grand  Lodge  of  N.H.,  I.O.O.P.  Address:  Pitts- 
field, N.H. 

GETMAN,      Prederick      Hutton,      chemist;      b. 

Oswego.  N.Y..  I'^eb.  9.  1877;  s.  Charles  Henry  and 
Alice  (Peake)  Getman;  ed.  Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst., 
Troy,  N.Y.,  and  Lehigh  U. ;  grad.  chem.  dept.,  U. 
of  Va.,  1896;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1903;  m.  Ellen 
M.  Holbrook,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  Nov.  26,  1906. 
Teacher  chemistry  and  physics,  Stamford  High 
Sch.,  1897-1901;  fellow  physical  chemistry,  1902-3. 
Fellow  by  courtesy,  1903-4,  Carnegie  research 
asst.  in  physical  chemistry,  1903-4,  Johns  Hop- 
kins; lecturer  in  physical  chemistry.  Coll.  City  of 
New  York,  1904-5;  instr.  in  physical  science,  Stam- 
ford High  Sch.,  since  1905;  lecturer  physics,  Co- 
lumbia, 1907-8;  asso.  prof,  chemistry,  Bryn  Mawr 
Coll.,  1909 — .  V.-p.  The  Getman  &  Judd  Co.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  societies,  list  of  books, 
etc.).    Address:     Stamford,   Conn.* 

GETTELL,  Raymond  Garfield,  college  prof.;  b. 
Shippensburg,  Pa.,  Mar.  4,  1881;  s.  John  Jacob 
and  Zora  Lindlay  (Hollar)  Gettell;  grad.  State 
Normal  Sch.,  Shippensburg.  1898;  A.B..  summa 
cum  laude.  Ursinus  Coll.,  Pa..  1903;  A.M.,  U.  of 
Pa.,  1906;  m.  Nelene  Groff  Knapp.  of  Phila.,  Apr. 
IS.  1906.  Asst.  prin.,  high  sch.,  Duncannon,  Pa., 
1898-9:  instr..  State  Normal  Sch.,  Shippensburg, 
1899-1900,  Ursinus  Coll.,  1902-4;  prof,  history  and 
economics,  Bates  Coll.,  Lewiston.  Me.,  1906-7: 
Northam  prof,  history  and  polit.  science.  Trinity 
Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1907-14:  prof,  nolit.  science, 
Amherst  Coll.,  Mass.,  since  1914.  Prof,  history, 
U.  of  Me.,  summer  session,  1910;  prof,  polit. 
science.  U.  of  111.,  summer  session,  1913.  (See 
W^ho's  Who  in  America  foi-  societies,  etc.)  Home: 
25    College    St.,    Amherst,    Mass.* 


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QETTXIMV,  Charles  Ferris,  statistician;  b.  Chi- 
cago jMcir.  12.  ISGS;  s.  ]!ol)ert  H.  and  Mary  E. 
(Ferris)  Geltemy;  A.B.,  Knox  Coll.,  1890,  A.M., 
1893-  A.I:!.,  Harvard,  1S91;  m.  Hatty  Brockway, 
of  Cedar  RarJids,  la.,  Dec.  28,  1897.  Reporter  and 
Washington  corr.  Boston  Daily  Advertiser,  1891-9, 
Boston  Herald,  1899-1905:  sec.  to  Gov.  Curtis 
Guild,  Jr.,  of  Mass.,  1905-7;  dir.  Mass.  Bur.  of 
Statistics  since  July  8,  1907.  Supervisor  13th  U.S. 
Census,  for  Mass.;  mem.  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Pub- 
lication; chmn.  Mass.  Homestead  Commn.  Mem. 
Am.  Statis.  Assn.,  Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  Nat.  Municipal 
League,  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Author:  The  True  Story 
of  Paul  Revere,  1905;  The  Cost  of  Municipal  Gov- 
ernment in  Massachusetts:  Plan  for  a  Uniform 
Classification  of  Receipts  and  Payments  for  the 
Cities  and  Towns  of  Massachusetts.  Also  otncial 
reports  on  municipal  finances  of  Mass.,  industrial 
statistics,  etc.  Contbr.  to  leading  mags.  Home: 
43  Roslin  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass..  Office:  State 
House,  Boston.* 

GIBBS,  Charles  Henry,  M.D.:  b.  Quincy,  111., 
Aug.  29,  1851;  s.  George  and  Hannah  (Carver) 
Gibbs:  descendant  of  Gov.  Carver,  of  Plymouth, 
Mass.  Colony;  ed.  common  schs.  of  Livermore, 
Me.;  grad.  Hebron  Acad.,  1874;  student  Colby 
Coll.  2  vrs.;  M.D.,  Med.  Coll.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin), 
1881;  m.  Lucy  Ann  Tuiner,  of  Sumner.  Me.,  Nov. 
29,  1876  (died,  1908)  m.  2d,  Wilhelmina  Strout 
Frost,  of  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Aug.  19,  1912:  2  children, 
Asnes  Belle,  T.a  Verm  Eaton.  I'racticed  in  Liver- 
more  Falls,  1882-12,  since  in  Ellsworth,  Me.;  town 
elk.  and  Ireas.  East  Livermore,  1883-03:  mem. 
Sch.  Bil.  and  Bd.  of  irealth  about  20  yr.s.  Rei)ubli- 
can.  Baptist.  Mason  (Past  Master  and  Past  TTish 
Priest):  mem.  O.E.S.  (Past  Patron),  I.O.O.P.  (Past 
Noble  Grand).    Address:   p:ilsworth.  Me. 

GIBBS,  Emery  Benton,  lawyer;  b.  Byron,  Me., 
Oct.  23,  1862:  s.  Phineas  Stearns  and  Mary  Cath- 
erine (Meserve)  Gibbs;  grad.  Coburn  Classical 
Inst.,  Waterville,  Me..  1884;  A.B..  Colby  Coll., 
Waterville,  1888;  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.  Law  Sch., 
1891;  admitted  to  bar,  1891;  m.  Yarmouth,  Me., 
Jan.  13.  1892.  Jennie  Barbour:  children,  Elis-ibeth. 
Marv  Karolen.  Referee  in  bankruptcy  for  Co.  of 
Norfolk,  Dist.  of  Mass..  since  present  bankruptcy 
law  went  into  effect.  1898;  mem.  State  Legislature 
from  Brookline.  1907;  pub.  administrator  for  Nor- 
folk Co.:  trustee  N.E.  Bapt.  Hosp.  since  18  92; 
pres.  Bapt.  Social  Union  1908.  Mason.  Club:  Bos- 
ton Citv.  Recreations:  farming.  Home:  42  Alton 
PI.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  704  Tremont  Bldg., 
Boston. 

GIBBS  Prancis  William,  clergyman;  b.  Arling- 
ton. Mass.,  June  11.  ISOG:  s.  Rev.  William  Erastus 
(D.D.)  and  Cornelia  Van  Housen  (Lester)  Gibbs; 
through  paternal  side,  direct  descendant  of 
Thomas  Hincklev,  gov.  of  Plymouth  Colony,  1681- 
92;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Portland.  Me.;  Normal  Sch., 
Buffalo,  N.T.;  prepared  for  ministry  under  tutor- 
ship of  father:  m.  Emma  Louise  Willoughby,  of 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1895:  2  children, 
norotbx-.  b.  An<j.  9,  ISftfi:  William  Willouffhby,  Nov. 
13,  1900.  Ordained  Universalist  ministry.  1895: 
pastor  Amesbury,  1895-06,  Palmer,  1906-10.  1st 
Ch..  Providence,  R.I.,  since  1910.  1st  v.-p.  Bethany 
Home.  Mason:  Roval  Arch  Chapter;  St.  John's 
Commandery.  No.  1.  Address:  108  Ontario  St., 
Providence,   R.I. 

GIBBS,  Herhert  Russell,  editor  and  literary 
adviser:  b.  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  23,  1850;  s. 
Franklin  W.  and  Flavia  J.  (Brewster)  Gibbs; 
descended  on  mother's  side  from  Elder  William 
Brewster,  Plymouth.  1620;  prep.  edn.  Lee  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.;  B.A..  Williams,  1871  (Phi  Beta  Kappa): 
grad.  student,  Yale,  1880-1,  M.A.,  1881;  m.  Sarah 
M.  Cabot,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  June  1,  1875;  3 
children,  Russell  Cabot,  Edwin  Franklin,  Marion 
Brewster.  Prin.  Lenox  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1871-2; 
with  Riverside  Press,  Cambridge,  1872-80.  1881-90; 
editor  and  lit.  adviser  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.. 
book  pubs..  Boston,  since  1890:  dir.  Congl.  S.S.  and 
Pub.  Soc.  Conglist.  Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Home: 
Newtonville,  Mass.  Office:  4  Park  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

GIBBS,  John  H.,  president  Nat.  Shoe  &  Leather 
Co.;    v.-p.    Robert   B.   Brigham   Hosp.    Corpn.;    dir. 


Federal  Trust  Co.,  N.E.  Casualty  Co.;  trustee 
Hamilton  Assn.  Office:  46  Green  St.,  Brookline, 
Mass. 

GIBBS,   Locero   J.,   M.D.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

GIBBS,     William    David,     educator;     moved     to 

Winchester,    111.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

GIBBS,     (Oliver)     Wolcott,     chemist;     Feb.     21, 

1822-Dec.  9,  1908.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 

in    America,    1908-9.) 

GIBSON,  Charles,  author;  b.  Boston,  Nov.  21, 
1874;  s.  Charles  Hammond  and  Rosamond  (War- 
i-en)  Gibson;  ed.  pvt.  sch.,  Boston,  and  St.  Paul's 
Sch.,  Concord,  1890-2:  student  architecture,  Mass. 
Inst.  Technology,  1893-4;  studied  in  Brit.  Mus. 
and  other  libraries,  Eng.  and  France,  1894;  un- 
married. At  age  of  19  went  to  Eng.  with  Alfred 
Harmsworth  (Lord  Northcliffe)  as  asst.  in  or- 
ganizing Jackson-Harmsworth  Polar  expdn.  1894- 
5;  visited  France  and  made  researches  in  French 
history;  organized  lectures  in  U.S.,  189G-7,  to  re- 
vive interest  in  the  history  and  architecture  of 
Touraine.  Delivered  courses  of  lectures  on  politics, 
lit.  and  travel,  1904-8.  Broker  at  Boston,  1894 — ; 
park  and  recreation  commr.,  City  of  Boston,  since 
1914.  Visited  Paris  Expn.,  1900,  and  Coronation 
of  King  Edward  VII;  presented  to  King  at  his  first 
levee,  Feb.,  1902.  Mem.  Boston  Authors'  Club, 
Bunker  Hill  Monument  Assn.  Clubs:  Nahant,  St. 
Anthony.  Wrote  Coronation  Anthem,  Anglo- 
American,  London,  1902;  contbr.  prose  and  verse 
to  mags.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books.) 
Home:  137  Beacon  St.,  Boston.  Office:  Parkman 
House,   Boston.* 

GIBSON,  Charles  Ellsworth,  western  lands;  b. 
Rockford,  111.,  June  16,  1861;  s.  Allen  and  Eliza 
(Stewart)  Gibson;  descendant  of  James  Gibson, 
of  Argyleshire,  Scotland,  and  Londonderry,  Ire- 
land, who  came  to  Coventry,  Conn.,  about  1700; 
grad.  high  sch.,  Evanston,  111.,  1878;  m.  Helen 
Knowlton,  of  Rockford,  111.,  June  16,  1886;  chil- 
dren, Helen  (Mrs.  Arthur  H.  Jacks,  of  Hinsdale, 
111.),  Stewart  K.,  Charles  E.,  Jr.  (Gibson,  Colo.), 
James  W.  Left  Rockford,  111.,  1886,  and  engaged 
in  the  land  business  at  McPherson,  Kan.;  removed 
to  Boston,  1889;  pres.  Charles  E.  Gibson  Co.,  Bos- 
ton; partner  F.  S.  Hardy  &  Co.;  chmn.  exec.  com. 
Costilla  Estate  Development  Co.,  Colo.,  and  San 
Luis  Southern  Ry.  Co.,  Colo.  Mem.  Play  Ground 
Commn.  of  City  of  Newton,  Mass..  1913;  chmn. 
Planning  Bd.  of  Newton,  since  1913.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Ex- 
change, Boston  City,  Economic  (Boston),  Boston 
Yacht,  Corinthian  Yacht;  Neighborhood  (West 
Newton,  Mass.).  Recreations:  yachting.  Home: 
SO  Bigelow  Rd..  West  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  131 
State    St.,    Boston. 

GIBSON,  Charles  R.,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Alstead. 
N.H.,  Mav  12,  1852:  s.  Renel  and  Emily  (Barnard) 
Gibson;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
1875;  m.  Plymouth,  N.H.,  Jan.  20,  1881,  Jennie  S. 
Park.  Has  practiced  at  Woodsville,  N.H.,  since 
1877.    Address:  Woodsville.  N.H. 

GIBSON,  Ernest  Willard,  lawyer;  b.  London- 
derry, Vt.,  Dec.  29,  1871;  s.  William  L.  and  Saville 
(Stowell)  Gibson;  A.B.,  Norwich  U.,  1894,  A.M., 
1896:  LL.B.,  Law  Sch.,  U.  of  Mich.;  m.  Chester, 
Vt.,  Nov.  26,  1896,  Grace  F.  Hadley.  Prin.  Chester 
High  Sch.,  1894-8;  has  practiced  at  Brattleboro 
since  1899;  now  mem.  law  firm  of  Gibson  &  "V\'^ater- 
man;  served  as  register  of  probate  and  deputy 
elk.  U.S.  Dist.  Court;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1906: 
capt.  Co.  I,  V.N.G.,  1903-6:  col.  and  insp.  rifle 
practice,  staff  of  CJov.  Fletcher  D.  Proctor;  state 
senator,  Windham  Co.,  1908  (pres.  Senate);  be- 
came judge  Brattleboro  Municipal  Court  1906.  Re- 
publican.    Address:     Brattleboro,   Vt. 

GIBSON,  Frederick  Montag'ue,  mechanical  engi- 
neer; b.  Dover,  N.J.,  Nov.  16,  1877;  s.  John  Simp- 
son and  Ella  Mary  (Gordon)  Gibson;  Stev©ns 
Prep.  Sch.,  Hoboken,  N.J.;  M.E.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1901;  m.  Ethel  M.  Tunis,  of  Newark,  N.J.,  Nov.  10, 
1908.  Asst.  steam  engr.,  Cambria  Steel  Co.,  Johns- 
town. Pa..  1901-4;  asst.  engr.  San  Carlos  Copper 
Co.,  San  Jose,  Mex.,  1904-6;  foreman  engrs..  Am. 
Sugar  Refining  Co,  Jersey  City,  N.J..  1906-10: 
chief    engr.    same    co.,    Boston,    since    1910.     Mem. 


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Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Boston  Soc.  C.E.,  Theta 
Xi.  Republican.  Mem.  Soc.  of  Friends.  Home: 
1932  Beacon  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  49  Gran- 
ite  St.,    Soutii   Boston,   Mass. 

GIBSON,  Harry  William,  Y.M.C.A.  worker;  b. 
Lancaster,  Pa.,  Oct.  1,  1867;  s.  John  Edward  and 
.lennie  (McCann)  Gibson;  descendant  of  Dr.  An- 
drew Gibson,  who  settled  in  Lancaster,  Pa.,  about 
1710;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Lancaster;  unmarried. 
Since  Sept.  1,  1903,  has  been  state  boys  sec, 
Y.M.C.A.,  Mass.  and  R.I.  Conglist.  Mem.  Am. 
Acad.  Polit.  Science  (New  York),  Am.  Soc.  Sani- 
tary and  Moral  Prophylaxis,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc. 
Founder  Phi  Alpha  I'i  Fraternity  for  boys.  Au- 
thor: Boys  and  the  Church;  Camping-  lor  Boys; 
Qualities  That  Win;  Services  of  Worship  for 
Boys;  al'=;o  articles  upon  boy  life  in  numerous 
periodicals.  Clubs:  Congregational,  Boston  City, 
Economic.  Recreations:  outdoor  life,  camping, 
photography.  Home:  80  St.  James  Av.  Office:  167 
Tremont   St.,   Boston. 

GIBSON',  Irving-  E.,  hanking:   b.   Florence,  N.Y., 

Mar.  23,  1846;  s.  Roswell  and  Raimah  (lOdson ) 
Gibson:  ed.  dist.  schs.,  N.Y. ;  m.  May  13,  1868, 
Marcy  E.  Abbott,  of  Bennington,  Vt.  Served  in  Co. 
A,  4th  Vt.  Inf.,  Civil  Wai-;  in  grocery  and  baking 
business  since  Apr.  1,  1867;  pres.  Bennington  Co. 
Savings  Bank;  dir.  Bennington  Co.  Nat.  Bank. 
Mem.  Vt.  State  Senate,  1894-6.  Methodist.  Home: 
Bennington,  Vt. 

GIBSON,  Irving-  I.,  merchant.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

GIBSON,  John  Mitchell,  M.D.;  b.  Rockwood, 
Ontario,  Can.,  Jan.  7,  1862;  s.  John  Mitchell  and 
Sophronia  (Mason)  Gibson;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll. 
of  Medicine.  1888;  m.  Clara  Belle  Dunnett,  of  Rye- 
gate,  Vt.,  Feb.  26,  1880.  Practiced  at  Mclndoe 
I'alls.  Vt.,  since  1S8S;  treas.,  Mclndoe  Falls  Elec- 
tric Light  (Jo. ;  pres.  Barnet  Pub.  Library;  trus- 
tee Mclndoe  Falls  Acad.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Vt.  Med. 
Soc,  Caledonia  Co.  Med.  and  Surg.  Soc.  Mem. 
Odd  Fellows,  K.  of  P.     Home:  Mclndoe  Falls,  Vt. 

GIBDINGS,  Charles,  judge;  b.  Housatonic, 
Mass.,  May  10,  1867;  s.  Edward  J.  and  Rebecca 
(Fuller)  Giddings;  grad.  Great  Barrington  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.,  1885;  studied  at  Williams  Coll.;  grad. 
Law  Dept.,  U.  City  of  New  York,  1891;  m.  Edith 
M.,  d.  Theodore  G.  and  Mary  Spencer  Ramsdell, 
of  Housatonic,  Sept.  20,  1899;  5  children,  Mary  R., 
Janet  F.,  Louise,  Theodore,  Thomas  H.  Admitted 
to  Mass.  bar,  1893.  Practiced  law  at  Great  Bar- 
rinston  since  1895;  now  in  partnership  with  A.  C. 
Collins,  under  firm  name  of  Collins  &  Giddings. 
Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1894,  1903,  1904  (com.  on 
rules  and  judiciary);  Dem.  nominee  for  Congress, 
1904;  mem.  Great  Barrington  Sch.  Com.  since  1901 
(chmn.  of  the  com.  since  1902);  apptd.,  Apr.,  1913, 
one  of  spl.  justices  of  District  Ct.  of  Southern 
Berkshire.  Trustee  Great  Barrington  Savings 
Rank.  Democrat.  Unitarian.  Mason.  Mem.  D.U. 
Phi  Delta  Phi.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.  Home:  Housa- 
tonic, Mass.    Address:    Great  Barrington,  Mass. 

GIDDINGS,  Wooster  Parker,  surgeon;  b.  China, 
Me.,  Mav  11,  1839;  s.  Thomas,  Jr.,  and  Lucinda 
(Starrett)  Giddings;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1871;  m.  Adelaide  F.  Clark,  of  Boston,  Apr.  18, 
1884;  children,  Minnie  L.,  Harold  G.  Began  prac- 
tice at  Boston,  1871;  removed  to  Gardiner,  Me., 
1881;  served  as  asst.  surgeon  Light  Arty.,  M.V.M., 
and  as  mem.  Bo'^ton  Sch.  Bd.,  and  Sch.  Bd.,  Gar- 
diner; U.S.  examining  surgeon  7  yrs. ;  consulting 
and  operating  surgeon,  Augusta  City  Hosp.  Mem. 
Me.  Med.  Assn.  (ex-pres.),  Kennebec  Co.  Med. 
Assn.,  Harvard  Alumni  Assn.  (v. -p.).  Me.  Hist. 
Soc.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.),  Odd 
Fellow.  Recreations:  hunting.  Ashing.  Address: 
31   Brunswick  A  v.,  Gardiner,  Me. 

GIBRASCH,  Walter  Siesffried,  insurance;  b. 
Schildhorn,  Germany,  Dec.  24.  1877;  brought  to 
America,  1883;  s.  Adolph  E.  and  Wilhelmine  (Lip- 
kow)  Gierasch;  grad.  Boys'  High  Sch.,  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.;  student  Harvard,  1898-01;  m.  Georgia  Mer- 
cer Boit,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  May  14,  1902;  5  chil- 
dren, Walter  Siegfried,  Jr..  Robert  Boit,  David 
Mercer,  Dorothea,  Edward  Darley.  Began  active 
career  as  salesman,  Francis  D.  Moulton  &  Co., 
salt  mercht.,  N.Y.  City,  1903 ;  entered  ins.  business 
as    spl.    agt.    Commercial    Union    Assurance    Co., 


Ltd.,  1903,  continuing  5  yrs..  at  Chicago,  1903-6, 
at  I^ouisville,  Ky.,  1906-8;  partner  in  gen.  ins. 
business  of  Robert  A.  Boit  &  Co.  since  May,  1908. 
Dir.  Boston  Protective  Dept.;  mem.  Boston  Bd.  of 
Fire  Underwriters,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Democrat.  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Har- 
vard. Recreations:  tennis.  Home:  29  Marion  St., 
Brookline.    Office:  40  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

GIFFOBD,  Asa  Kussell,  college  professor;  b. 
Cottage  City,  Mass.,  Mar.  14,  1881;  s.  James  H.  B. 
and  Emma  E.  (Landers)  Gifford;  ed.  Wesleyan 
(Mass.)  Acad.;  B..V.,  magna  cum  laude,  Wesleyan 
U.,  Conn.,  1904;  M.A.,  Yale,  1907;  unmarried.  Gen. 
sec.  Y.M.C.A.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1904-6;  Robin- 
son fellow,  and  asst.  in  philosophy,  Yale,  1907-8; 
reader  in  philosophy,  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1908-9; 
prof,  philosophy,  U.  of  Vt.,  since  1909.  Mem.  Am. 
Philos.  Assn.,  Phi  Nu  Theta,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Address:  Burlington,  Vt. 

GIFrOBD,  Augusta  Hale,  author;  b.  Turner, 
Me.,  Feb.  19,  1842;  d.  James  S.  and  Betsey  (Sta- 
ples) Hale;  prep.  edn.  in  Turner,  Me.;  classical 
course,  Oberlin  Coll.;  m.  Turner,  Me.,  George  Gif- 
ford, who  lias  been  for  many  yrs.  U.S.  consul  at 
Basel,  Switzerland,  Aug.  8,  1869.  Went  abroad 
first  time,  1877;  nearly  half  of  life  spent  abroad 
since  then;  extensive  foreign  correspondence  with 
N.E.  journals;  contbr.  to  various  publications. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc)  Ad- 
dress: 4  2  Pine  St.,  Portland,  Me.* 

GIFFORD,  Charles  !■.,  real  estate  and  insurance; 
b.  Cotuit,  Mass.,  Mar.  15.  1871;  s.  William  C.  and 
Mary  A.  (Baker)  Gifford:  common  sch.  edn.;  m. 
Sept.  6,  1892,  Fannie  H.  Handy,  of  Cotuit,  Mass. 
Taught  high  schs.  in  Conn,  and  Cotuit  for  about 
8  yrs.;  in  real  estate  business  since  1900;  now 
owner  and  developing  some  800  acres  on  shore  of 
bay;  propr.  Cotuit  Inn.  Rep.  in  Gen.  Court,  Mass., 
1912,  13;  mem.  Mass.  Senate,  1914,  15.  Republi- 
can. Conglist.  Mason,  Odd  Fellow,  K.P.  Address: 
Cotuit,  Mas.s. 

GIFFOX&D,  Frances  Eliot,  painter;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  Sept.  3,  1844;  d.  Hon.  Thomas  Dawes 
and  Frances  Lincoln  (Brock)  Eliot;  received  art 
edn.  in  Cooper  Inst.,  New  York,  and  in  Boston 
under  S.  I.  Lerry;  m.  Robert  Swain  Gifford,  N.A., 
1873  (died  Jan.  15,  1905).  Home:  31  Clinton  St., 
New  Bedford,  Mass.* 

GIFFORD,  Franklin  Kent,  clergyman;  b.  Gar- 
rison, N.Y.,  Mar.  6,  1861;  s.  Elisha  and  Louise 
Jane  Gifford;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1884;  B.D..  Tufts  Div. 
Sch.,  1893;  A.M.,  Tufts,  1893;  m.  Ivanella  Maud 
Martin,  of  Winona,  Minn.,  Mar.  14,  1899.  In  Uni- 
tarian ministry.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,  etc.)      Home:   Sandwich,   Mass.* 

GIFFORD,  George,  consul;  b.  Hallowell  (now 
Manchester),  Me.,  Nov.  19,  1842;  s.  Ichabod  Clark 
and  Sarah  Jane  (McFadden)  Gifford;  A.B.,  Colby 
Coll.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1862,  A.M.,  1864  (LL.D., 
1911);  m.  Augusta  Hale.  Admitted  to  bar,  1864; 
editor-in-chief  Portland  Daily  Press,  1867-71;  mem. 
Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1874;  agt.  U.S.  Treasury  Dept., 
London,  Eng.,  1877;  attache  to  commr.  Paris  Expn., 
1878;  commercial  agt.  at  Nantes,  May  31,  1S78; 
consul  La  Rochelle.  Feb.  24,  1882;  apptd.  consul. 
Cognac,  May  9,  1883  (declined);  consul  Basel, 
Switzerland,  from  Jan..  1884,  to  July,  1913,  when 
resis^ned  on  account  of  ill  health.  Longest  term  of 
service  of  any  Am.  consul.     Home:  Portland,  Me.'* 

GIFFORD,  John  Henry,  M.D.;  b.  West  Fal- 
mouth, Mass.,  Feb.  fi,  1858;  s.  Azariah  S.  and  Lois 
(Bean)  Gifford;  A.B.,  Haverford  (Pa.)  Coll.,  1879 
(valedictorian);  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1884; 
m.  Phebe  E.  Newton,  of  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Sept. 
14,  1886;  1  child,  Newton  Rogers.  Practiced  in 
Fall  River  since  1884;  asso.  med.  examiner  3d 
Bristol  Dist,  State  of  Mass.,  since  1898;  phys.  to 
Highland  Hosp.,  Fall  River.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Address:  320 
Rock   St.,   Fall  River,   Mass. 

GIFFORD,  John  Pearl,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  East 
Randolph.  Vt.,  Dec.  14,  1871;  s.  John  and  Celia  A. 
(Allen)  Gifford;  grad.  Randolph  High  Sch.,  1890; 
A.B.,  Dartmouth.  1894;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med. 
Sch.,  1897;  post-grad,  work,  Vienna,  Austria,  1904; 
m.    Harriet    S.    Rolfe,    of    North    Stratford,    N.H., 


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Nov.  10,  1S97  (died  Aug.  25,  J9ut>);  ni.  'Id,  Eliza  E. 
Folsom,  of  Barton,  Vt.,  Aug.  2,  1909;  1  daugliter, 
Ellen  (deceased).  Began  practice  at  North  Strat- 
ford, N.H.,  Dec.  25,  1896;  removed  to  Berlin,  N.H., 
1898,  to  Kandolpli,  July,  1899;  founder,  1903,  dir. 
and  mem.  surg.  staff  The  Randolph  Sanatorium. 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Washington  (,'o. 
Med.  Soc,  Theta  Delta  Chi,  Casciue  and  Gauntlet 
(Dartmouth).  Repulilican.  Conglist.  Ma.son. 
Clubs:  University  (Randolph,  \t.),  L,nke  Mitcliell 
Trout  Club.  Recreations:  motoring,  Ashing.  Ad- 
dress:   Randolph,    Vt. 

GIFFOBD,  Josiali  Hayward,  banking;  b.   Salem, 

]\Ias.s.,  Max'  i:.,  1  .s  .  I ;  s.  JUilus  Babcock  and  Sarali 
Elizabeth  (Hayward)  Gifford;  ed.  pub.  sclis.;  mar- 
ried. Cashier  Merchants'  Nat.  Bank,  Salem,  since 
Oct.  31,  1901;  v.-p.  Roger  Conant  Co-operative 
Bank;  treas.  Commrs.  of  Trust  Funds,  City  of 
Salem.  Home:  41  Flint  St.,  Salem;  (summer) 
Walnut  Rd.,  Wenham,  Mass.  Office:  253  Essex 
St.,   Salom,   Mass. 

GIFPORD,  Moses  Nickerson,  banker;  b.  Prov- 
ince town,  Mass.,  June  11,  1848;  s.  James  and  Re- 
liecca  A.  (Nickerson)  Gifford;  descendant  of  IMay- 
flower  ancestry  on  grandmother's  side;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Provincetown ;  m.  Harriet  Prescott  Lover- 
ing,  of  Georgetown,  Mass.,  1872.  Entered  em- 
ploy of  Provincetown  Bank,  I'''eb.,  1S(>4,  the  bank 
becoming  1st  Nat.  Bank,  1865;  served  as  book- 
keeper, cashier  and  pres.  same  since  1867:  pres. 
Masonic  Bldg.  Assn.,  Provincetown  Bd.  of  Trade; 
trustee  Provincetown  Pub.  Library.  Republican. 
Universalist.  Mem.  King  Hiram  Lodge,  A.F.  & 
A.M.:  Josepli  Warren  Cliapter,  R.A.M.  Address: 
Provincetown,  jMass. 

GIFFORD,  Orriu  Ftailip,  clergyman;  b.  Monta- 
gue, Mass.,  Ai)r.  15,  is;47;  s.  P.  R.  and  Parthenia 
(Perkins)  Gifford:  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1874:  grad. 
Rochester  Theol.  Scm.,  1877:  (D.D.,  U.  of  Roches- 
ter. 1896);  m.  Florence  N.  Lamson,  of  Slielburne 
Falls,  Mass.,  June  26,  1877.  Ordained  Bapt.  min- 
istry, 1877;  pastor  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1877-9,  War- 
ren Av.  Ch.,  Boston,  1879-90,  Brookline,  Mass., 
1890-1,  Chicago,  1891-4,  Del.  Av.  Ch.,  Buffalo.  1894- 
1907.  Biookline.  Mass.,  1907 — .  Home:  44  Marion 
St..   Brookline,   Mass.* 

GIFFOBD,  Setli  Kelley,  school  principal;  b. 
West  I'^almouth,  :Mass.,  July  29,  1854;  s.  Azariah 
Shove  and  Lois  (Bean)  Gifford;  A.B..  Haverford 
Coll.,  Pa.,  1876,  A.M.,  1877;  studied  Berlin,  Bonn 
and  Munich,  1883-5,  Halle.  1901-2,  Ph.D.,  1902; 
m.  S.  Elma  Winslow,  of  St.  Albans,  Me.,  Julv 
15,  1878;  m.  2d,  Mary  Amy  Collins,  of  Provi- 
dence, June  28,  1883;  2  children,  Margaret  Amy, 
Philip  Collins.  Teacher  Greek  and  Latin,  Moses 
Brown  Sch.,  Providence,  1876-82;  asst.  prof.  Greek 
and  Latin,  1882-3.  prof.  German  and  Latin.  1885- 
6,  Greek  and  German,  1886-8,  Greek,  1888-1904, 
Haxerford  Coll.:  prin.  IVToses  Brown  Sch.  since 
July,  1904.  Mem.  bd.  of  mgrs.  Haverford  Coll. 
since  1905;  mem.  .Soc.  of  Friends.  IMem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  (Zeta  Chapter),  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Head 
Masters'  Assn.  Club:  University,  Classical  Club 
of  N.E.  Recreations:  pomology.  Address:  Moses 
Brown  School,  Providence.* 

GIIiBI:RT,  Adolph  West,  mfr.;  b.  Cincinnati, 
O.,  Sept.  5,  1852;  s.  Alfred  W.  and  Elizabeth 
(Richards)  Gilbert;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Cincinnati; 
studied  civ.  engring.,  Cornell  U.,  2  vrs.;  m.  Sarah 
M.  Nelson,  Oct.  14,  1880;  1  son,  Edwin  C.  (M.D.). 
Engaged  as  contractor.  St.  Louis,  1893-7;  with 
Rensselaer  Mfg.  Co..  Trov,  N.Y..  1897-9;  mgr., 
1899-1900,  v.-p.,  1900-6.  pres..  1906-9,  Pratt  & 
Cady  Co..  Hartford;  pres.  and  gen.  mgr.  Chapman 
Valve  Mfg.  Co..  Indian  Orchard,  Mass.,  since  Aug. 
1.  1909.  Renublicnn.  Clubs:  Hartford  (Hartford), 
Nayasset  (Springfield,  Mass.).  Home:  Indian  Or- 
chard.   Mass. 

GIIiBBBT,  Cliarles  Edwin,  insurance;  b.  Wal- 
lingford.  Conn.,  Nov.  8.  1836:  s.  Rev.  Edwin  Ran- 
dolph and  Ann  Smith  (Langdon)  Gilbert;  descend- 
ant of  .lonathan  Gilbert,  b.  in  England,  1618,  a 
prominent  citizen  of  Hai'tford,  Conn.,  from  1645 
to  his  death.  1682:  ed.  common  schs.,  Wallingford, 
and  acad.  of  S.  and  E.  L.  Hart.  Farmington,  Conn.: 
m.  Virginia  Ewing  Crane,  of  Elizabeth,  N.J.,  May 
16.  1866;  3  sons,  .Albert  Waldron,  Edwin  Randolph, 


C'harles  Allan.  Bookkeeper  Aetna  Li\e  Stock 
ins.  Co.  of  Hartford,  1867;  cashier  Aetna  Life  Ins. 
Co.,  Aug.,  1868,  asst.  sec,  Feb.,  1895,  sec  since 
Feb.,  1905.  Served  in  Hartford  City  Guard,  and 
in  1st  Co.,  Governor's  Foot  Guard.  Mem.  Bd.  of 
Trustees,  Foot  Guard  Armory.  Republican.  Mem. 
Asylum  Hill  Congregational  Ch.,  S.A.R.,  Conn. 
Hist.  Soc,  Municijjal  Art  Soc,  Citizens  Corps 
R.  O.  Tyler  Post,  G.A.R.  Clubs:  Good  Will, 
Twentieth  Century,  Insurance,  Hartford,  Repub- 
lican, Hartford  Golf.  Home:  60  Gillett  St.  Of- 
fice:    650   Main  St.,   Hartford,   Conn. 

GILBERT,  Daniel  Dudley,  M.D.   (See  vol.   1909.) 

GIIaBEBT,  Edward  Hooker,  mfr.  of  woolen  and 
worsted  goods;  b.  Ware,  Mass.,  Dec.  7,  1859;  s. 
(ieoige  H.  and  Elizabeth  J.  (Hooker)  Gilbert; 
ed.  Ware  pub.  schs.  to  1874;  Greylock  Inst.,  South 
Williamstown,  Mass.,  1874-6;  Phillips  Exeter 
Acad.,  1876-7;  A.B.,  Yale,  1881;  m.  London,  Eng., 
Feb.  16,  1887,  Geraldine  M.  R.  Henry,  of  Galway, 
Ireland.  Has  been  identified  with  George  H.  Gil- 
bert Mfg.  Co.  since  1881,  v.-p.  since  1883;  dir. 
Paper  Mill  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  Boston,  Ware  Electric 
Co.  Lt.-col.,  M.V.M.,  on  staff  of  gov.  of  Mass., 
1884-7.  Mem.  Am.  Antiquarian  Soc.  (Worcester, 
Mass.),  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Boston),  Phelps  Assn. 
of  Yale  U.  (Wolf's  Head),  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 
Clubs:  Somerset  (Boston);  University,  Yale  (New 
York).     Address:     Ware,    Mass. 

GIIiBEBT,  Frank  Yufea,  M.D..  oculist  and 
aurist;  b.  Orono,  Me.,  Mar.  31,  1878;  s.  Thomas 
and  Etta  (Lyshorn)  Gilbert;  ed.  grammar  and 
high  schs,,  Orono;  short  course  U.  of  Me.;  M.D., 
Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1901;  hosp.  service 
2  yrs. ;  m.  Florence  Cook,  of  Portland,  Me.,  Apr. 
8,  1906;  1  daughter,  Frances.  Practiced  in  Port- 
land since  1903;  ophthalmic  surgeon  Me.  Eye  and 
Ear  Infirmary  since  1909.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Me.  Med. 
Assn.,  Portland  Med.  Club,  Cumberland  County 
Med.  Soc,  Me.  Eye  and  Ear  Assn.,  Congress  North 
Am.  Surgeons,  Am.  Acad.  Ophthalmology  and  Oto- 
Laryngology.  Mng.  editor  of  Journal  of  Me.  Med. 
Assn.  since  1909.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Portland,  Portland  Athletic,  Economic,  Country, 
Portland  Gun.  Recreations:  hunting,  fishing, 
tennis,  golf.    Address:    148  Park  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

GIIiBERT,  Georgre  Abner,  M.D. ;  b.  Danbury, 
Conn.,  Mar.  19,  1859;  s.  George  Harvey  and  Hannah 
Ann  (Banks)  Gilbert;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  Columbia 
Univ.,  1883;  post-grad,  work  in  New  York  hosps., 
1S83-4;  m.  New  York,  Jan.  8,  1884,  Katheryn  Pryor 
(now  deceased).  Has  practiced  at  Danbury  since 
1884;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.  many  yrs.  Democrat  until 
1900,   Republican   since.     Home:   Danbur.v,  Conn. 

GIIiBEBT,  Georg'e  Henry,  educator;  b.  Barre, 
Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1879;  s.  William  and  Rosina  M. 
(Goss)  Gilbert;  grad.  Barre  High  Sch.,  1896;  A.B., 
Boston  U.,  1901;  studied  sciences  at  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.;  took  course  R,I.  Business  Sch.,  Providence, 
R.I.;  post-grad  studies  in  agr.,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.; 
m.  Florence- M.  King,  of  Rochdale,  Mass.,  Dec.  16, 
1904;  1  daughter,  Florence  Beatrice.  Dir.  Bristol 
County  Agrl.  Sch,,  since  1912.  Address:  Segregan- 
set.    Mass, 

GIIiBEBT,  Georgre  Holley,  theologian;  b.  Caven- 
dish, Vt.,  Nov.  4,  1854;  s.  Oliver  C.  and  Harriet  E. 
Gilbert:  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1878;  grad.  Union  Theol. 
Sem.,  1883;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Leipzig,  1885;  (D.D.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1894);  m.  Flora  L.  Gates,  of  Barton  Land- 
ing, Vt.,  June,  1886.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1886;  acting  prof.  N.T.  lit.,  1886-7,  prof.,  1887-1901, 
Chicago  Tlieol.  Sem.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  list  of  liooks,  etc.)     Home:  Dorset,  Vt.* 

GIIiBEBT,  Henry  Franklin  Belknap,  composer; 
b.  Somerville,  Mass.,  Sept.  26,  1868;  s.  Benjamin 
Fi-anklin  and  Therese  Angeline  (Gilson)  Gilbert; 
studied  harmony  N.E.  Conservatory,  1888,  compo- 
sition with  Edward  MacDowell,  Boston,  1889-92; 
m.  Helen  Kalischer,  of  .lassy,  Roumania,  June  4, 
1906.  With  Prof.  J.  D.  Whitney  of  Harvard,  gave 
a  series  of  concerts  illustiating  modern  Slavic 
tendencies  in  musical  composition.  (See  Who's 
AVho  in  America  for  compositions  and  songs.) 
Address:     12   Ellery   St.,   Cambridge,   Mass.* 

GIIiBEBT,  Irvingr  Wayland,  I\T.D.;  b.  Litchfield, 
Me.,  Mar.  24,  1S52;  s.  John  C.  and  Olive  A.  (Braun) 


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Gilbert;  ed.  Litchfield  Acad.;  M.D.,  Mod.  Sch.  of 
Me.  (Bowdoin),  1874;  m.  Sarah  E.  Smith,  of  Litch- 
field, Me.,  Apr.,  1S73.  Practiced  in  l'hii)]).sburg, 
Me.,  1874-9,  Franklin,  Mass.,  1S79-81,  Litclifield, 
Me.,  1882-14;  retired  and  moved  to  Auburn,  Sept., 
1914;  now  in  office  practice  onlv.  Mem.  I'.d.  of 
Health;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909,  1910.  Trustee 
Litchfield  Acad.  Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Androscog- 
gin Co.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Mason;  mem.  B.P.O. 
Klks,   Pairon.s  of   Husbandry.    Home:   Auburn.   Me. 

GIIiBERT,  Jolm,  M.D.;  b.  Newton,  Eng.,  Jan. 
23,  1!S17;  s.  Charles  and  Sarah  (Shaw)  Gilbert; 
came  to  America  1859;  ed.  common  schs.  of  Eng., 
and  pub.  schs.  in  U.S.;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of 
Vt.,  1SS6;  m.  Elizabeth  McKee,  of  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  Jan.  30,  1870;  4  children,  Charles  H.  (de- 
ceased), Frederick  W.  (deceased),  Susan  E.,  Mil- 
ton J.  In  practice  at  Fall  River,  Mass.,  since 
1886;  prof,  theory  and  practice  of  medicine.  Coll. 
Phys.  and  Surg.,  Boston,  1896-1912;  v. -p.  and  dir. 
Standard  Fabi-ic  Co.,  mfrs.  braids,  J:apes,  ribbons, 
etc.  Served  as  pvt.  21st  Unattached  Co.,  M.V.M. 
Alderman  Ward  7,  Fall  River.  Republican.  Mem. 
Reorganized  Ch.  of  Jesus  Christ  of  I.,.D.S.  Mem. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.;  mem.  Sons  of  St.  George, 
Knights  of  Pythias,  G.A.R.,  United  Order  of  Work- 
men, N.E.  Order  of  Protection.  Address:  254  Lo- 
cust  St.,   Fall  River,   Mass. 

GIIiBEBT,  Jolin  Charles,  registrar  of  labor;  b. 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1872;  s.  Thomas  and 
Mary  (Bradbury)  Gilbert;  descended  from  Gov. 
Bradbury,  of  ISIass.;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Fall  River,  and 
B.  M.  C.  Durfee  High  Sch.;  m.  Mary  Maclnnis, 
of  Boston,  Julv  8,  1903;  1  daughter,  Bessie  Mae. 
Clk.  City  of  Fall  River,  1894;  apptd.  elk.  Civ. 
Service  Commn.,  Mass.,  Mar.,  1895;  promoted 
chief  elk.,  1904;  registrar  of  labor.  Civil  Service 
Commn.  for  State  of  Mass.,  since  1906.  Republi- 
can. Baptist.  Mason.  Recreations:  motoring. 
Home:  14  Hall  Av.,  West  Somerville,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:    16    State    House,    Boston. 

GIIiBEBT,  Lewis  Newtcn,  woolen  mfr. :  li.  Pom- 
fret,  Conn.,  Jan.  25,  1836;  s.  Joseph  and  Harriet 
(Williams)  Gilbert;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Mary  D. 
Lane,  of  Ware,  Mass.,  Dec.  21,  1864.  Began  as 
office  boy  with  George  H.  Gilbert,  Ware,  1851; 
taken  into  partnership,  1857,  under  firm  name  of 
George  H.  Gilbert  &  Co.;  pres.  George  H.  Gilbert 
Mfg.  Co.,  since  1869;  trustee  since  1869,  pres. 
since  1892,  Ware  Savings  Banlv;  dir.  Ware  Nat. 
Bank;  formerly  pres.,  now  dir.  WorccMter  Mut. 
Fire  Ins.  Co.  Mem.  bd.  mgrs.  Centennial  Expn., 
Phila.,  1876;  mem.  Mass.  Senate,  1877-8;  mem.  Rep. 
State  Com.  3  yrs.;  trustee  Mass.  State  Primary 
Sch.,  Monson,  5  yrs.  Del.  Inteinat.  Council,  1900, 
and  4  times  del.  Nat.  Council  Congl.  Chs. ;  mem. 
exec.  com.  Mass.  Home  Missionarv  Soc,  12  yrs. 
Address:     85    South    St.,    Ware,    Mass. 

GIIiBEKT,  Mark  Ii..  ship  builder;  moved  to  New 
York.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

GIIiBBBT,  ITonuan  Everett,  educator;  b.  Mid- 
dletown.  Conn.,  Dec.  15,  1874;  s.  Thomas  and  Rose 
Dill  (Tucker)  Gilbert;  ed.  Middletown  High  Sch.; 
A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  1895,  A.M.,  1896;  grad.  student 
Johns  Hopkins  U.,  1898-1901  (fellow,  1901,  Ph.D., 
1901);  m.  Alice  Eugenia  Macmahan,  of  New  York, 
Sept.  15,  1908;  children,  Norman  Everett,  Jr.,  b. 
May  7,  1911;  Doris  Elisabeth,  Nov.  28,  1913.  Instr. 
science,  Cayuga  Lake  Mil.  Acad.,  Aurora,  N.Y., 
1896-7;  instr.  mathematics,  Genesee  Wesleyan 
Sem.,  Lima,  N.Y.,  1897-8;  prof,  physics,  Hobart 
Coll.,  1901-3;  asst.  prof..  Dartmouth  Coll.,  since 
1903  (leave  of  absence  for  study,  1909-10).  Asst. 
astronomer,  LT.S.  Naval  Obs.  eclipse  expdn.  to 
N.C.,  1900,  Sumatra,  1901,  Algeria,  1905;  tempo- 
rary asst.,  astrophys.  obs.,  Smithsonian  Instn., 
1902.  Fellow,  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am.  Physical  Soc, 
Astron.  and  Astrophys.  Soc  America,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Gamma  Alpha,  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Conglist. 
Has  published  papers  on  Relations  between  Ether, 
Matter  and  Electricity,  Magnetic  Effect  of  Elec- 
trical Convection,  Solar  Eclipse  Phenomena,  etc. 
Address:      Hanover,   N.H. 

GIIiBBETH,  Frank  Bunker,  consulting  engi- 
neer; b.  Fairfield,  Me.,  July  7,  1868;  s.  John  Hiram 
and  Martha  (Bunker)  Gilbreth;  grad.  English 
High  Sch.,  Boston,  1885;  m.  Lillian  Evelyn  Moller 


(B.L.,  M.L.,  U.  of  Cal.).  of  Oakland,  Cal.,  Oct.  19, 
1904.  Contracting  engr.,  Boston,  1895-04,  New 
York,  1904 — ;  pres.  Frank  B.  Gilbreth  (Inc.). 
Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Am.  Soc.  Bngring. 
(;ontractors.  Am.  Mus.  Natural  History,  Am.  Acad. 
I'olit.  and  Social  Science,  Franklin  Inst.,  Soc.  Pro- 
motion Engring.  Kdn.  (ex-v.-p.),  Soc.  to  Promote 
Science  of  Management  (treas.).  Dir.  Summer 
Sch.  of  Management  for  Professors  of  Engring. 
and  Economics;  founder  internat.  museums  for 
elimination  of  unnecessary  fatigue  of  woi-kers  in 
the  industries  and  hosps.;  inventor  of  the  micro- 
motion study  and  chronocyclegi-aph  process  for 
determining  fundamental  units  and  methods  of 
industrial  edn.  Mason  (K.T.).  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  list  of  wi'itings.)  Home:  77  Brown 
St.,    Providence,   R.T.* 

GIIiBBBTH,  Lillian  Moller,  industrial  psvcholo- 
gist;  b.  Oakland,  Cal..  May  24,  1878;  d.  William 
and  Annie  (Delger)  Moller;  B.Litt.,  U.  of  Cal., 
1900,  M.Litt.,  1902;  m.  Frank  Bunker  Gilbreth, 
(Jet.  19,  1904.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  list  of  books.)  Home:  77 
Brown    St.,    Providence,    R.I.* 

GILCHRIST,  Beth  Bradford,  author;  b. 
Peacham,  Vt.;  d.  Oscar  James  (M.D.)  and  Martha 
E.  E.  (Bradford)  Gilchrist;  descended  from  Gov. 
William  Bradford,  of  the  Mayflower;  grad.  Rut- 
land High  Sch.,  1898;  A.B.,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll., 
1902;  unmarried.  Conglist.  Author:  Life  of  Mary 
Lyon,  1910:  Helen  Over-the-Wall,  1912;  Helen  and 
the  Uninvited  Guests,  1913;  Helen  and  tlie  Find- 
Out  Club,  1914.  Recreations:  gardening.  Address: 
79  Center  St.,  Rutland,  Vt. 

GILCHRIST,  Oscar  James,  M.D. ;  b.  Mclndoe 
Falls,  Vt.,  Aug.  8.  1849;  s.  James  Alexander  and 
Elizabeth  (Gibson)  Gilchrist;  prep.  edn.  Mclndoe 
Acad.:  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1871:  M.D.,  Long  Island 
Coll.  Hosp.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1874;  interne,  same, 
1874-5;  m.  Martha  E.  E.  Bradford,  of  Mclndoe 
Falls,  Vt.,  Oct.  3,  1876;  1  daughter,  Beth  Brad- 
ford. Practiced  Mclndoe  Falls  and  Peacham,  Vt.. 
1876  to  1879,  Rutland,  Vt.,  since  1880.  Mem.  Vt. 
State  Med.  Soc.  Mem.  K.  of  P.  Republican.  Ad- 
dress:  79  Center  St.,  Rutland,  Vt. 

GILDBRSLBBVB,  Ferdinand,  merchant,  banker; 
b.  Gildersleeve.  Conn.,  Aug.  20,  1840;  s.  Sylvester 
and  Emily  Shepard  (Cornwall)  Gildersleeve;  ed. 
in  pub.  arid  boarding  schs.,  and  6  mos.  in  Europe, 
1864;  m.  Adelaide  Edna  Smith,  of  Portland,  Conn., 
Oct.  29.  1879  (died  Sept.  28,  1880);  m.  2d,  Harriet 
Elizabeth  Northam,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  Sept.  12, 
1883.  Sr.  partner  S.  Gildersleeve  &  Sons,  mchts. 
and  formerly  shipbuilders,  established  1821;  pres. 
First  Nat.  Bank,  Portland,  Conn,  (organized,  1865), 
1894 — ;  treas.  Freestone  Savings  Bank,  Portland, 
1902 —  (pres.,  1887-1902);  sec.  Portland  Water  Co.; 
chmn.  Portland  Town  Sch.  Com;  trustee  Conn. 
Hosp.  for  the  Insane.  Middletown:  postmaster  Gil- 
dersleeve, Conn.,  1872 — :  trustee  Gildersleeve  Sch. 
l'"und;  corporator  Middlesex  Hosp.  Vestryman 
Trinity  Episcopal  Ch.,  Portland,  1865-13  (now 
warden).  Mem.  Nat.  Civic  Federation,  Acad. 
Polit.  Science,  New  York  Peace  Soc,  Am.  Acad. 
Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Lincoln  Farm  Assn., 
^Middlesex  Co.  Hist.  Soc,  Conn.  Humane  Soc, 
S.A.R.,  Conn.  State  Agrl.  Soc,  etc.  Clubs:  Econ- 
omic (New  York),  Highland  Country  (Meriden, 
Conn.),  Church  Club  of  Conn.  Address:  Gilder- 
sleeve.  Conn.* 

GILBBRSLBBVE,  Oliver,  shipbuilder;  Mar.  6, 
1844-Julv  26.  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   1912-13.) 

GILE,  John  Martin,  M.D.;  b.  Pembroke,  N.H., 
Mar.  8,  1864;  s.  Brainerd  and  Mary  (Kimball) 
Gile;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1887,  M.D.,  1890;  m.  Vesta 
Grace  Fowler,  of  Epsom,  N.H.,  June  8,  1892.  Be- 
gan practice  at  Tewksbury,  Mass.,  1890;  prof,  prac- 
tice of  medicine,  1896-1910,  dean  and  prof.  clin. 
surs-erv.  1910 — ,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.  Mem.  Am. 
Acad.  "Medicine.  A.M. A.,  N.H.  and  Mass.  Med. 
Socs.,  Kappa  Kappa  Kappa.  Chmn.  Rep.  State 
Conv ,  N.H..  1910:  m(>ni.  Governor's  Council,  4th 
Dist.,  1911,  1912.  Club:  Country.  Address:  Han- 
over,  N.H.* 

GILB,  Ray  Timothy,  civil  engineer;  b.  Little- 
ton,  N.H.,  May   27,   1852;   s.  George  and  Rosilla  J. 


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(Randall)  Gile;  descendant  of  Samuel  Guile,  who 
came  to  America,  163  6,  and  settled  in  Dedham, 
Mass.;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Littleton;  B.S.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1877;  C.E.,  Thayer  Sch.  Civ.  Engring. 
(Dartmouth),  1879;  m.  Hattie  E.  Titus,  of  Haver- 
hill, N.H.,  Oct.  23,  1879.  Supt.  Portsmouth  Bell 
Telephone  Co.,  1880-1;  engaged  in  surveying  and 
engring.  since  1881;  surveyor  for  State  of  .\.II., 
1891-6,  to  ascertain  and  establish  the  true  juris- 
dictional boundary  line  between  Mass.  and  N.H. 
Mem.  Am.  Forestry  Assn.,  See.  for  Protection  of 
N.H.  Forests,  Thayer  Soc.  Engrs.,  Beta  Thela  Pi. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Address:  61  Pleasant  St., 
Littleton,  N.H. 

GIIiES,  Joseph  James,  business  man;  b.  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.,  .Mar.  24,  1842  (first  child  born  in 
Sonierville) ;  s.  John  B.  and  Olive  (Burrell)  Giles; 
ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Somerville;  m.  Lucy  M. 
Welch,  of  Somerville,  Nov.  18,  1866  (died  July  12, 
1895);  m.  2d,  Lizzie  L.  Javnes,  of  Warwick,  Mass., 
Mav  ]2.  1S96.  Enlisted  in  Co.  I.  5th  Regt.,  Somer- 
ville Light  Inf.,  Apr.,  1861,  and  was  at  1st  battle 
of  Bull  Run,  in  Aug.,  1862;  enlisted  in  Co.  E,  39th 
Regt.  and  was  commd.  1st  It.;  served  as  the  only 
volunteer  officer,  on  this  regular  army  staff,  11 
mos.  as  a.-d.-c.  to  Gen.  Martindale,  mil.  gov., 
Washington,  D.C. ;  in  ins.  and  real  estate  business 
since  1875;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891,  1892. 
Republican.  Brought  up  as  a  Universalist,  but 
has  occupied  the  same  pew  in  M.E.  Ch.  since  1872, 
although  liberal  in  belief.  Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F., 
Royal  Arcanum,  Loyal  Legion.  Clubs:  Republi- 
can and  Middlesex;  ex-pres.  Somerville  Bd.  of 
Trade.  Recreations:  baseball.  Home:  35  Putnam 
St.      Address:  50  Union  Sq.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

GIIiFIIiIiAIT,  James,  ex-treasurer  of  U.S.;  b. 
Belchertown,  Mass.,  Apr.  25,  1836;  s.  Moses  and 
Katherine  (Rockwell)  Gilfillan;  A.B.,  Williams, 
1856;  m.  Joanna  Estelle  Thomas,  of  Rockville, 
Conn.,  Mar.  15,  1859;  4  children,  Mary  E.,  L. 
Helen,  L.  Katherine,  Mabel.  Became  connected 
with 'U.S.  Treasury,  Washington,  1861;  chief  elk., 
1874,  cashier,  1875,  asst.  treas.,  1876,  treas.  of  U.S., 
1877-83;  pres.  Mut.  Trust  Co.,  New  York,  1883-5; 
trustee  Williams  Coll.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsi- 
lon.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  Colchester, 
Conn.     Office:  1400  Broadway,  New  York. 

GIIiIi,  Augustus  Herman,  college  professor;  b. 
Canton,  Mass.,  Aug.  1.  1864;  s.  Augustus  and  Han- 
nah P.  (Drake)  Gill;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1884; 
Ph.D.,  U.  of  Leipzig,  1890;  m.  Mabel  F.  Shepard, 
Sept.  2,  1897.  Asst.  prof,  gas  analysis,  1894-6, 
asso.  prof.  tech.  analysis,  1906-9;  prof,  since 
Oct.  1,  1909.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Lecturer  Wellesley 
Coll.,  1892-3.  Mem.  Deutsche  Chemische  Gesell- 
schaft.  Am.  Chem.  Soc.  (pres.  N.E.  sect.  1903), 
Soc.  Chem.  Industry,  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Ma- 
terials; fellow  A.A.A.S.  Clubs:  Technology,  Wam- 
patuck  Country,  Appalachian  Mountain,  Engi- 
neers'. (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and 
writings.)  Home:  1334  Washington  St., 
Mass.* 

GIIiIi,  Frederic,  clergyman;  b.  Kingston,  Ont., 
Can.,  Apr.  17,  1862;  s.  Robert  and  Catherine  A. 
(Murphy)  Gill;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Kingston:  grad. 
Meadville  (Pa.)  Theol.  Sch.,  1890;  studied  Harvard 
Div.  Sch.;  m.  Ruth  Pierson,  of  Somerville,  Mass., 
Apr.  2,  1902.  Ordained  Unitarian  ministry,  18  92. 
and  since  pastor  1st  Congl.  Parish,  Arlington, 
Mass.  Contbr.  to  theol.  quarterlies  and  denomina- 
tional periodicals.  Address:  15  Devereaux  St., 
Arlington,  Mass. 

GIIiIi,  Georg'e  Carleton,  paper  mfr.,  banker;  b. 
Hinsdale,  Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1858;  s.  Bartholomew 
and  Mary  (Dwyer)  Gill;  ed.  Carter's  Commercial 
Coll.  and  Wilbraham  Wesleyan  Acad.;  m.  Holyoke, 
Mass.,  June  21,  1893,  Jenta  Johnson.  Began  as 
office  boy,  Hinsdale  Woolen  Co..  1876:  learned 
paper  business  at  Chester  Paper  Co.  mills,  Hunt- 
ington, Mass.;  sec.,  1882-5,  treas.,  1886-92,  Chemical 
Paper  Co.,  Holvoke,  INTass.;  became  pres.  Geo.  C. 
Gill  Paper  Co.,  Holyoke,  1892,  and  v. -p.  Am.  Writ- 
ing Paper  Co.,  1899;  pres.  Holyoke  Nat.  Bank. 
Home:  Holyoke,  Mass. 

GUiIi,  James  D.,  art  dealer:  b.  Hinsdale,  Berk- 
shire Co.,  iSIass.,  June  27,  1849;  s.  Bartholomew 
and  Mary  (Dwyer)  Gill;  ed.  common  and  high 
schs.,  Hinsdale;  m.  Evelyn  L.  Clyde,  of  Springfield, 


Mass.,  Nov.  16,  1874;  1  son,  James  Milton.  Began 
a.s  art  dealer,  Springfield,  1878;  collector  U.S.  in- 
ternal revenue  for  Mass.,  under  appointment  of 
Pres.  McKinley,  Apr.  6,  1897,  and  continued  under 
Presidents  Roosevelt,  Taft  and  Wilson,  until  Dec. 
],  1913;  now  propr.  Gill's  Art  Rooms,  Boston,  and 
Gill's  Annual  Exhibitions  of  American  Paintings, 
at  Springfield,  in  Feb.  each  year.  Republican. 
Mason;  t)dd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Massachusetts,  Mid- 
dlesex, Essex;  Nayasset  (Springfield).  Home:  40 
Lothrop  St.,  Beverly,  Mass.  Office:  120  Tremont 
St.,   Boston. 

GIIiIjIISFII:,  Edward  Thomas  Wright,  editor 
and  pull.;  \).  in  Ireland,  Aug.  27,  1S41;  s.  Jolin  and 
Mary  Gillespie;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  Scotcii-liish  ances- 
try; moved  to  Can.,  1856,  New  York,  1858,  Stam- 
ford, Conn.,  1861;  m.  Emma  Meudell,  of  Belleville, 
Ont.,  Can,  Sept.  12,  1872;  5  children,  eldest  son. 
Edward  Lathrop  (A.B.,  Yale,  1903;  LL.B.,  New 
York  U.,  1909;  admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1912).  Served 
as  vol.  lielper  witli  U.S.  Sanitary  Commn.,  during 
MctJlellan's  Peninsular  Campaign,  1862,  also  as 
press  corr. ;  became  editorially  connected  with 
Stamford  Advocate,  1868;  sr.  partner  pub.  firm, 
1881;  pres.,  since  1906,  The  Gillespie  Bros.,  Inc., 
pubs.  The  Daily  Advocate.  Officer  Stamford  Hist. 
Soc.  since  1902.  Republican.  Protestant.  Author: 
Historical  Sketch  of  Stamford,  1892.  Writer  upon 
historical  and  literary  subs.,  also  of  verse.  Home: 
72  Forest  St.  Office:  258  Atlantic  St.,  Stamford, 
Conn. 

GIIiIiETT,  Arthur  Iiincoln,  clergyman;  b.  West- 
field,  Mass.,  Jan.  5,  1859;  s.  Edward  Bates  and  Lucy 
Douglas  (Fowler)  Gillett;  brother  of  Frederick 
Huntington  Gillett;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1880,  A.M., 
1884;  grad.  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1883,  post-grad, 
study  same,  1883-4,  univs.  of  Berlin  and  Tiibingen, 
1889-91;  (D.D.,  Amherst,  1901);  m.  Marv  Bradford 
Swift,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  22,  1887  (died  Jan. 
15,  1901);  m.  2d,  Sara  Phillips  Colton,  of  Brooklyn, 
June  10,  1911.  Pastor's  asst.  Plymouth  Ch.,  Mil- 
waukee, 1884-5:  pastor  Plymouth  Ch.,  Grand  Forks, 
N.D.,  1885-8:  instr.,  1888-90,  asso.  prof.,  1890-5, 
prof,  apologetics  since  1895,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem. 
Editor-in-chief  Hartford  Sem.  Record,  1894-13. 
Trustee  Smith  Coll.,  Amherst  Coll.  ]Mem.  Am. 
Philos.  Assn.,  Theol.  Soc.  Conglist.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Hartford  Golf,  University,  Twentieth  Cen- 
tury, Congregational.  Address:  16  Marshall  St., 
Hartford,  Conn.* 

/    GIIitETT,  Frederick  Huntin.'jton,  congressman: 

,b.  Westfleld,  Mass.,  Oct.  16,  1851;  s.  Edward  Bates 

and    Lucv    Douglas    (Fowler)    Gillett;    brother    of 

Arthur  Lincoln  Gillett;   A.B.,  Amherst,   1874,  A.M., 

1877    (LL.D.,   1906);   LL.B.,   Harvard,   1877.    In  law 

practice    at    Springfield,    Mass.,    since    1877.     Asst. 

attv.-gen.    of   Mass.,    1879-82;    mem.    Mass.    Ho.    of 

Rep.,    1890,    1891:    mem.    53d    to    64th    Congresses 

(1893-17),     2d     Mass.     Dist.      Republican.      Home: 

,'  Springfield,  Mass.* 

Canton,  n_^ii,i,i;tte,  Fanny  Lemira,  author  cook  books. 

(See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  WHio  in  America,  1908-9.) 

GIIiIiMOBE,  Inez  Haynes,  author;  b.  Rio  Ja- 
neiro, Brazil,  Mar.  2,  1873;  d.  Gideon  and  Emma 
Jane  (Hoplvins)  Haynes;  Girls  High  Sch.  and 
Normal  Sch.,  Boston;  spl.  student  Radcliffe  Coll., 
1897-1900;  m.  Rufus  Hamilton  Gillmore,  of  Bos- 
ton, Aug.  30,  1897.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books,  etc.)    Home:  Scituate,  Mass.* 

GIIiMAIT,  Arthur,  educator,  author;  June  22, 
1837-Dec.  28,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who   in   America,    1908-9.) 

.  GIIiMAN,  Augustus  William,  commissioner  of 
agr.,  Me.;  b.  Foxcroft,  Me.,  Jan.  27,  1844;  s. 
Ebenezer  and  Roxana  (Palmer)  Oilman:  grad. 
Foxcroft  Acad.:  m.  Mary  Elizabeth  I>oring,  of 
Guilford.  Me.,  May  2,  1880;  4  children,  Louise  R.. 
Arthur  L.,  Julia  E.,  Mary  A.  Taught  sch.  and 
sviperintended  fatlier's  farm  until  1880,  and  since 
conducted  farm  of  his  own  near  Foxcroft;  mem. 
A.  W^.  Oilman  &  Co.,  grain  and  feed  business,  Fox- 
croft. since  1896:  county  commr.  for  mahy  yrs. ; 
selectman  and  collector  of  taxes  for  18  yrs.; 
trustee  Foxcroft  .Acad.,  187  6-08;  mem.  State  Valu- 
ation Commn.,  1880-2  and  1890-2;  insp.  of  prisons 
and  jails,  1892-02:  mem.  Bd.  of  Agr.,  1892-5  (pres., 
1894);    commr.    of   agr.,    1902-12;    represented    the 


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4th  Congressional  Dist.  as  trustee  of  Me.  State 
Fair,  at  Lewiston,  1897-02.  Mem.  Grange.  Ke- 
publican.    Conglist.    Address:   Koxcroft,   Me. 

GIItSIAN',  Benjamin  Ives;  b.  New  York,  Feb.  19, 
1S52;  s.  Winthrop  Sargent  and  Abia  Swift  (Lip- 
pincott)  Oilman :  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1872;  fellow 
in  logic,  Johns  Hopkins,  1881-2  (hon.  A.M.,  1902); 
grad.  student  psychology,  Harvard,  1883-5.  and 
univs.  of  Faris  and  Berlin;  m.  Cornelia  Moore 
Dunbar,  of  New  York,  Sept.  II,  1892.  Lecturer 
Princeton,  Columbia,  Harvard,  1890-1;  instr.  psy- 
chology, Clark  U.,  1892-3;  sec.  Mus.  of  I'^ine  Arts, 
Boston,  1893 — .  Pres.  Am.  Assn.  of  Museums,  1913. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  writings.)  Home: 
Sheldonville,  Mass.  Address:  Museum  of  Fine 
Arts,  Boston.* 

GIIiMAN,  Bradley,  clergyman;  b.  Boston,  Jan. 
22.  1857;  s.  Thomas  R.  and  Ruth  (Mathews)  Gil- 
man;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1880,  S.T.B.,  1884;  m.  Mary 
Rebecca  Foster,  1886.  Ordained  Unitarian  minis- 
try. 1886;  pastor  Belmont  and  Waverlev,  Mass., 
1884-6,  Concord,  N.H.,  1886-92,  3d'  Corigl.  Soc, 
Springfield,  1892-03,  1st  Congl.  Parish.  Canton, 
Mass.,  since  1903.  Clubs:  University,  Twentieth 
Century,  Boston  Authors.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books  and  writings.)  Home:  Canton, 
Mass.* 

GIIiMAN,  Burton  Smitli,  clergyman;  b.  Stock- 
bridse,  Vt.,  IMay  15,  1861;  s.  John  Smith  and  Esther 
(Bullard)  Gilman;  grad.,  scientific  and  literary 
courses,  State  Normal  Sch.,  Randolph,  Vt.,  1884; 
student,  St.  Johnsburv  Acad.,  1884-6;  A.B.,  Dart- 
mouth. 1891;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1894; 
studied  U.  of  Berlin,  1894-6;  m.  Gardner,  Mass., 
Oct.  19,  1897,  Nelly  Osgood.  Ordained  to  ministry 
Congl.  Ch.,  Mar.  16.  1897;  pastor  Congl.  Ch.,  Gard- 
ner, Mass.,  since  1897.    Home:  Gardner,  Mass. 

GIIiMAN',  Charles  Carroll,  insurance;  b.  Boston, 
June  19,  1882;  s.  William  and  Mary  (Carroll) 
Gilman;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  Rose  L.  Sulli- 
van, of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Oct.  24,  1912.  Began 
active  career  in  office  of  North  Am.  Fire  Ins.  (Jo., 
1899,  continuing  5  yrs. ;  then  with  James  T. 
Phelps  &  Co.,  ins.  agency,  1904-12;  assisted  in 
organizing  firm  of  Gilman  &  Swaim,  of  which  has 
been  sr.  partner,  Nov.,  1912-July  1,  1914;  since 
conducting  business  under  own  name.  l\Iem.  Bos- 
ton Life  Underwriters'  Assn.,  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus.  Catholic 
Union.  Recreations;  outdoor  sports.  Home:  497 
Talbot  Av..  Dorchester,  Mass.  Offlce:  159  Devon- 
shire   St..    Boston,    Mass. 

GIIiMAIT,  Charles  Howard;  b.  South  Berwick, 
Me.,  Nov.  14,  1858;  s.  John  Low  and  Jane  Loring 
(Sanborn)  Gilman;  A.B.,  Bowdoin.  1882;  m.  Mary 
Louise  Smith,  of  Augusta,  Me.,  Sept.  8,  1886.  In 
real  estate  business,  Minneapolis,  1884-94;  banking 
and  brokerasre  business,  Boston,  1894-04;  since  in 
same  line  of  business  in  Portland,  Me.  Mem.  Port- 
land Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Mason. 
Clubs;  rnmberiand.  Country.  Economic,  Farmers'. 
Recreations:  farming.  Home:  Lafayette  Hotel, 
Portland;  (summer)  "Glvnllyn,"  Sebago  Lake,  Me. 
Office:    186  Middle  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

GII.MAK.  Charles  S..  M.D.:  b.  Lake  Village, 
Gilford,  N.H.,  Oct.  23,  1873;  s.  Noah  C.  and  Ellen 
M.  (Sleeper)  Gilman;  descendant  of  Edward  Gil- 
man. who  settled  at  Hingham,  Mass.,  about  1617; 
grad.  Tilton  (N.H.)  Sem..  1892;  student  Med.  Dept., 
U.  of  Vt..  and  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.:  M.D.,  Balti- 
more Med.  Coll.,  1896;  m.  Lucy  B.  Little,  of  Pem- 
broke, N.H.,  Sept.  5,  1900.  Practiced  at  Lakeport, 
N.H.,  8  mos.,  at  Suncook,  N.H.,  8  yrs.,  since  at 
Boston.  Mem.  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Am.  Med.  Assn.,  Boston  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Proctologic 
Soc,  Am.  Assn.  Clin.  Research.  N.E.  Alumni  Balti- 
more Med.  Coll.  (sec).  Gamma  Chapter  A.K.K. 
Mem.  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Home:  17  University 
Rd.,  Brookline.    Offlce:  419  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

Gn^MAir.  Bdwin  Cameron,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Aue-.  29,  1851;  s.  Samuel  and  Jeanette  (Rae)  Gil- 
man; ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Boston;  m.  Anna  B.  Hunt, 
of  Salem.  Mass..  July  1,  1885;  children,  John  Rae, 
Harri=!  Hunt.  Admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  1873;  since 
practiced  in  Boston.  Charter  mem.  Bar  Assn.  City 
of  Boston.  Club:  Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Home: 
■U^nchester,  Mass.    Offlce:  79  Milk  St..  Boston. 


GILMAN,  Elbrldge  Wheeler;  b.  Marshfield,  Vt., 
Nov.  23,  1868;  s.  George  Avara  and  Miriam 
(Wheeler)  Gilman;  B.S.  in  Civ.  Engring.,  Norwich 
U.,  1889;  grad.  Practical  Druggist  Inst.,  N.Y.  City, 
1905,  Nat.  Inst.  Pharmacy,  Chicago,  1906;  Ph.G., 
Ohio  Inst.  Pharmacy,  1907;  m.  Minnie  Sabrina 
Rowe,  of  Northfield,  Vt.,  Aug.  11,  1889  (died  Jan. 
3,  1904);  4  children.  Beryl  Miriam  (Mrs.  Frank  B. 
Brown,  of  Marshfield),  Albert  George,  Arthur  El- 
bridge,  Raymond  Stephen.  Engaged  in  gen.  mdse. 
business  and  farming,  at  Marshfield,  since  1889. 
Mem.  Am.  Pharm.  Assn.,  Vt.  State  Pharm.  Assn. 
Deinociat.    Addi-ess:  IMarshfield,  Vt. 

GILMAN,  Georgre  Hills,  lawyer;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Oct.  13,  1866;  s.  George  S.  and  Ellen  (Hills) 
Gilman;  A.B.,  Yale,  1890;  m.  Mabel  E.  Goodrich, 
of  Hartford,  Apr.  20,  1898;  1  son,  George  H.,  Jr. 
Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1893,  and  since  practiced  in 
Hartford;  mem.  Hyde,  Joslyn  &  Gilman,  1893-7, 
Hungerford,  Hyde,  Joslyn  &  Gilman,  1897-09, 
Hyde,  Joslyn,  Gilman  &  Hungerford  since  1909. 
Mem.  Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.,  Municipal  Art  Soc, 
Yale  Alumni  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Hartford,  Hartford  Golf,  Hartford  Yacht,  Daunt- 
less. Country.  Home:  149  Lafayette  St.  Address: 
49  Pearl  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

GIIiMAN,  Gorham  Summer,  merchant;  b.  Hall- 

owell,  Me.,  May  29,  1882.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

GILMAN,  Hannah  E.,  educator.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

GILMAN,  Henry,  dentist;  b.  Scarboro,  Me.,  Aug. 
10,  1873;  s.  George  Edward  and  Lucinda  Abbie 
(Libby)  Gilman;  A.B.,  Bowdoin.  1897;  D.M.D., 
Harvard,  1903;  m.  Maud  Helen  Miller,  of  Scarboro, 
June  20,  1906.  Teacher,  Plympton.  Mass..  1897-9; 
practiced  dentistry,  Portland,  Me.,  since  1903; 
mem.  State  Bd.  Dental  Examiners,  Me.,  1911-14 
and  since  1915;  instr.  Harvard  Dental  Sch.  since 
1911;  mem.  Sch.  Bd..  Portland,  1915.  Mem.  Nat. 
Dental  Assn.,  Am.  Acad.  Dental  Science,  North 
Eastern  Dist.  Dental  Soc,  Me.  Dental  Soc.  Dem- 
ocrat. Universalist.  ISIem.  K.P.  Clubs:  Economic, 
INIyles  ,Standish  Rifle.  Portland  Gun.  Recreations: 
shooting.    Address:   190   State  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

GILMAN,  John  B.,  war  veteran:  b.  South  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  Dec.  22,  1844;  s.  John  and  Margaret 
(Crowley)  Gilman;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Quincy  and 
Eliot,  Mass.;  m.  Marv  E.  Lynch,  of  Boston,  Nov.  8, 
1870.  Enlisted  in  12th  Mass.  Inf.  Aug.  5,  1862; 
participated  in  battles  of  Rappahannock  Sta., 
Thoroughfare  Gap,  2d  Bull  Run.  Chantilly,  South 
Mountain,  Antietam,  Fredericksburg,  Chancellors- 
ville  and  Gettysburg  (lost  right  arm);  hon.  dis- 
charged Oct.  28,  1863.  Mass.  State  govt,  employe, 
1864-83;  employe  and  later  chief  settlement  div., 
bd.  dirs.  of  pub.  instns..  Boston  1883-1901;  commr. 
soldiers'  relief  dept.,  Boston,  1901^ — •.  Mem.  Post 
26  G.A.R.,  past  post  comdr.  dept.  insp..  jr.  vice- 
comdr.,  sr.  vice-comdr.,  comdr.  Dept.  Mass..  adj.- 
gen..  1904-5,  and  comdr. -in-chief,  1910-11.  Home: 
13  Schuvler  St..  Roxbury,  Mass.  Offlce:  Rm.  60, 
City  Hall,  Boston.* 

GILMAN,  John  San1}om,  educator:  b.  Alton, 
N.H.,  July  14,  1880;  s.  S.  E.  P.  and  Nancv  J. 
(Cooper)  Gilman:  prep.  edn.  Farmington  (N.H.) 
High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth.  1902;  m.  Ethelyn  M. 
Garland,  of  Farmington,  N.H.,  July  7.  1906;  chil- 
dren, John  Garland,  b.  Aug.  18.  1910:  Barbara 
Louise,  June  13,  1913.  Prin.  Newbury  (Vt.)  Sem., 
1902-5;  supervising  prin..  same,  1905-7:  supt. 
Connecticut-Wells  River  Superv.  Dist..  1907-10; 
supt.  Lisbon-Landaff  Superv.  Dist..  since  1910. 
Mem.  Ednl.  Council  of  N.H.,  Lisbon  Bri.  of  Trade. 
N.H.  Teachers'  Assn.,  Ammonoosic  Valley  Teach- 
ers' Assn.  (pres.  1911-12).  Vt.  Teachers'  Assn.,  Vt. 
Sunts.'  Assn.  (v.-p.  1909-10),  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Re- 
publican. Cong-list.  Mason.  Recreations:  outdoor 
sports.    Address:  Lisbon,  N.H. 

GILMAN,  Julia  R.,  teacher.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

GILMAN.  Marg-aret,  educator.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Who  in  .America.  1910-11.) 

GILMAN,  Mary  Rebecca  Poster,  author;  b.  Wor- 
cester, Mass..  1859;  d.  Dwight  and  Henriette  P.  B. 
Poster;  m.  Bradley  Gilman.  1886.  M^m.  Mp<ss. 
.Soc  Colonial  Dames  of  America.  (See  W'ho's  Who 
in  America  for  books  and  writings.)  Address: 
Canton,  Mass.,  and  Hemenway  Chambers,  Boston.* 


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GII.BCAN,  Stella  Scott  CMis.  Marion  VauKhn"). 
author;  b.  in  Ala.;  d.  David  and  Stella  (Houghton) 
Scott;  m.  Arthur  Gilnian,  July  11,  ls7ti.  With  him 
was  originator  of  the  Society  tor  Collegiate  In- 
struction of  Women,  which  became  Radcliffe  Coll., 
Cambridge,  the  woman's  side  of  Harvai-d  U.;  mem. 
of  its  corporation  and  for  yrs.  chmn.  student's 
com.    Address:  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

GIIiMAIT,  "Warren  RandaU,  M.D. ;  b.  J'.oston, 
Dec.  14.  ISOl;  s.  Thomas  liandall  and  Rutli  Mat- 
thews (Wentworth)  Oilman;  A.B.,  Harvard,  lfii)4; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  188S;  m.  Xew  Haven, 
Conn.,  Mar.  4,  1899.  Helen  Harriet  Baldwin;  2 
children,  Charlotte  Wentwoith,  Bradley  Baldwin. 
Practiced  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  since  1890.  Mem. 
Mass.  :Med.  Soc,  Worcester  Fire  Soc.  Clubs:  Wor- 
cestei',  Bohemian.  Recreations:  music.  Address: 
10   Oxford   St.,   Wnif.-.stei-,   Mass. 

GIIiMEB,  Albert  Hatton,  college  prof.;  b.  Lo- 
raine,  111.,  Dec.  31,  1878;  s.  Park  and  Elizabeth 
(Riggs)  Hatton;  adopted  when  3  yrs.  of  age,  at 
death  of  mother,  by  Benjamin  and  Deah  (Willielm) 
Gilmer,  Mendon,  111.;  grad.  Mendon  High  Sch., 
1896;  Lockport  (111.)  High  Sch.,  1897;  B.S.,  Knox 
Coll.,  Galesburg,  111.,  1900.  A.M.,  1912;  studied  U. 
of  Chicago,  summer  session.  1905;  U.  of  Munich. 
1908-9;  Harvard.  1911-12.  1912-13,  technique  of 
the  drama;  m.  Mabel  Bishop,  of  Wyandotte,  IMich.. 
.lune  25.  1910.  Teacher  Eng.  lit.,  Detroit  Univ. 
Sch.,  1905-8;  instr.  English  lit..  Bates  Coll.,  Lewis- 
ton.  Me.,  1909-10;  asst.  prof.  English  lit..  Tufts 
Coll.,  since  1913.  Mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi  (Knox  Coll. 
Chapter).  Author:  (play)  The  Edge  of  the  World, 
presented  at  Toy  Theatre,  Boston,  Feb.,  1914.  Ad- 
dress:  Tufts  College,  Mass. 

GIIiMOBi:,  Edward,  ex-congressman;  b.  Brock- 
ton, Mass.,  Jan.  4,  1867:  s.  John  and  Ellen  Gilmore; 
pub.  sch.  edn. ;  m.  Annie  M.  Owens,  of  Brockton, 
Sept.  23.  1887.  Provision  mcht..  Brockton;  pres. 
Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1901-6:  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1907-8;  mem.  Dem.  State  Com.,  1896-03;  del.  Dem. 
Nat.  Conv.,  Kansas  Citv,  1900,  St.  Louis.  1904; 
mem.  63d  Congress  (1913-15).  14th  Dist.,  Mass.; 
now  postmaster,  Brockton.  Mass.  Democrat. 
Catholic.    Home:  Brockton.  Mass.* 

GII^MOBE,  Evelyn  Iiangfdon,  librarian  and  cata- 
loguer; b.  Boston;  d.  Langdon  and  Harriet  Ellen 
(Blanchard)  Gilmore;  prep.  edn.  Classical  Sch., 
Hallowell,  Me.,  1878;  A.B.,  Smith  Coll.,  Korth- 
;impinii.  Mass.,  1883;  sturlie<1  library  work  in  State 
Library,  Augusta.  Me.,  1897.  Taught  English  and 
Latin  in  Harcourt  Place  Sem..  Gambler,  O..  1893- 
96;  catalogued  libraries.  1897-07.  among  them 
Gardiner  (Me.)  Pub.  Library,  Library  of  Soldiers' 
Nat.  Home,  Togus,  Me..  Library  of  Bradford 
(Mass.)  Acad..  Lewlston  (Me.)  Pub.  Library;  was 
librarian  Lewiston  Pub.  Liljrary.  1906-14,  now 
librai'ifln  and  curator,  Me.  Hi^t.  Soc. .Portland.  Mem. 
.\ssn.  Collegiate  Alumnae,  Me.  Library  Assn.,  Al- 
pha Soc.  of  Smith  Coll..  Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Published: 
"Christ  Church,  Gardiner,  Me.,  -\ntecedents  and 
History,"  1893;  author  of  poems  appearing  in  Bos- 
ton Transcript,  Portland  Transcript,  Churchman, 
Good  Housekeeping,  etc.,  1890-4.  Home:  Gardiner, 
Me.  Office:  Maine  Historical  Societv,  485  Congress 
St.,  Poitland,   Me. 

GIIiMOBE,  Pascal  Pearl,  banker:  b.  Dedham, 
:Me..  June  24.  1845:  s.  Tyrrel  and  Mary  Wood 
(Pearl)  Gilmore;  ed.  common  schs.  and  at  E.  Me. 
Conf.  Sem..  Bucksport,  Me.;  m.  Holden,  Me.,  Oct. 
25,  1881,  .Alma  M.  Hart.  Reared  on  a  farm;  served 
in  Civil  W^ar  as  mem.  16th  Regt.  Me.  Vols.,  par- 
ticipating in  several  battles,  and  was  present  at 
surrender  of  Gen.  Lee  at  Appomattox,  not  having 
been  off  duty  a  single  day;  farmer  and  convey- 
ancer for  many  yrs.;  pres.  Bucksport  Nat.  Bank 
since  1903;  chmn.  bd.  of  selectmen.  Dedham,  10 
yrs.,  and  supervisor  of  schs.  15  vrs. ;  mem.  IMe. 
Ho.  of  Rep..  1875-83.  Senate.  1891;  state  treas., 
Jan.,  1907-Jan.,  1909.  Republican;  32°  Scottish 
Rite  ]\Iason;  mem.  G..\.R.    Home:  Bucksport,  Me. 

GII.MOBE.  William  H.,  farmer,  official;  Oct.  17, 

1839-19 — .     (See  vol.   1909.) 

GIIiPATBICK,  Howard,  clergyman;  b.  Bidde- 
ford,  Me.,  June  28.  1864;  s.  George  H.  and  Char- 
lotte M.  (Dow)  Gilpatrick;  descendant  of  Tliomas 
Gilpatrick,  Wells,  Me.;   prep.  edn.  Thornton  Acad., 


Saco,  Me.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1896  (Phi  Beta  Kappa); 
B.D.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1899;  m.  Jessie  M. 
Shackford,  of  Saco,  Me.,  Sept.  12,  1899.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministiy,  1899;  pastor  North  Waterford. 
Me.,  1899-01.  Hope.  N.  Dak..  1902-4,  Hillsboro, 
Ore..  1905-8:  home  missionary  Congl.  Ch..  Me.. 
1908-15;  pastor  Federated  Ch.,  Hardwick.  Mass., 
since  May  1,  1915.  Sec.  Stratton  Fur  Farming 
Coi-pn.  Mason;  mem.  Odd  p-ellows,  K.P.  Address: 
Hai-dwick,  Mass. 

GIIiPIN,  "Wallace  Harry,  editor  and  pub.;  b. 
Wisifield,  Vt.,  Nov.  19,  1883;  s.  William  Bullock 
and  Harriett  (l^'arman)  Gilpin;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Westfield.  Vt.;  Barton  (Vt.)  Acad..  Montpelier 
(Vt.)  Sem.;  m.  Laura  Inez  Gay.  of  Orleans.  Vt., 
May  6.  1906;  2  children.  Ruth,  Esther  Harriet. 
Learned  printer's  trade;  purchased  newspaper  and 
job  printing  business,  1904;  pub.  Orleans  County 
Monitor  (weekly),  and  owner  half  interest  in 
Monitor  Press.  Trustee  Barton  Acad,  and  Graded 
Sch.;  trustee  Pub.  Library,  Barton;  mem.  Barton 
Bd.  of  Trade  and  Business  Men's  Club.  Mem.  Vt. 
State  Bd.  of  Edn.,  by  appmt.  of  Gov.  Fletcher, 
since  June,  1914.  Mem.  Vt.  Press  Assn.  (twice 
pres.,  now  serving).  Republican.  Conglist.  Ma- 
son (K.T.).  Club:  La  Beau  Lac  Boat.  Address: 
Barton,  Vt. 


GIIiSON,  Arthur  Scott, 

19 — .    (See  vol.  190  9.) 


surgeon;   May  17,   1855- 


GIIiSON,  Edson  P.,  banker;  b.  Reading.  Vt., 
Oct.  5,  1839:  s.  John  and  Lucy  Kneeland  (Stearns) 
Gilson;  acad.  edn.;  m.  1st,  Rutland.  Vt..  June.  1865. 
Anna  E.  Clement  (now  deceased);  m.  2d,  New 
York,  Feb.  1.  1877.  Harriet  E.  ;\Ior°'an.  Taueht  sch., 
1857-62;  bkkpr..  Bank  of  Rutland.  1862-4;  later 
cashier  First  Nat.  Bank,  Springfield,  Vt.;  removed 
to  Rutland,  1866:  interested  in  marble  business 
20  yrs.;  pres.  Killington  Nat.  Bank.  Home:  Rut- 
land, Vt. 

GIIiSOIT,  Pranklin  Howard,  printer,  bookbinder; 
b.  Cambridge,  ]Mass.,  Dec.  21,  1854;  s.  Henry  Tend 
and  Mary  Spofford  (Bailey)  Gilson;  descendant  of 
Joseph  CJilson,  Groton,  Mass..  1660;  ed.  Somerville 
High  Sch.;  m.  Emily  I.  Lowry.  of  Nashville,  Tenn., 
Sept.  23,  1874.  Music  typographer  since  1878; 
added  book  printing  and  bindery,  1888;  pres.  and 
treas.  F.  H.  Gilson  Co.,  Back  Bay  Electrotype  Co. 
Park  commr.,  Town  of  Wellesley,  ISIass.,  6  yrs.; 
selectman,  2  yrs.;  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem. 
Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  Mass.  Peace  Soc,  Mass.  Hort. 
Soc,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Wel- 
lesley, Wellesley  Country.  Maugus.  Author: 
]\Iusic  Tvpographv.  1889:  Gilson  PIiilograoMc 
Exposure  Tables.  "1898.  Home:  Wellesley  Hills, 
Mass.:  (summer)  Jaffrey.  N.H.  Office:  58  Stan- 
hope St..  Boston. 

GIIiS017,  Roy  Rolfe.  author:  b.  Clinton.  la.. 
Aug.  12.  1875:  s.  I<"i-ank  Rindge  Gilson  (editor) 
and  Marian  (Roff)  Gilson;  grad.  Benton  Harbor 
(Mich.)  Coll..  1895;  m.  Mary  Walker  McGrath,  of 
Detroit,  .Jan.  30,  1902.  Sei'ved  in  various  capacities 
on  staffs  of  Grand  Rapid'^  (Mich  )  Herald.  Detroit 
Tribune  and  News.  New  York  Commercial-Adver- 
tiser. Ordained  deacon.  P.E.  Ch..  Sept.  28,  1913; 
resident  minister  to  the  mission  parishes  of  'Mi\- 
ford  and  TV^ilton.  N.H.:  rector  All  Saints'  Ch.. 
Peterboro,  N.H.  (See  T\''ho's  Who  in  America  for 
books,   etc.)     Home:     Peterboro,   N.H.* 

GINN.  Edwin,  publisher:  Feb.  14.  1838- Jan.  21, 
1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1912-13.) 

GIROUX,  Iiouis  Frederic,  educator:  b.  "U'atkins, 
N.Y..  Feb.  20.  1862;  s.  Henri  Achille  and  Helen 
Theresa  (Sullivan)  Giroux;  ed.  pub.  schs..  and 
Mynderse  Acad..  Seneca  Falls.  N.Y. ;  A.B.,  Hamil- 
ton Coll.,  1884:  A.M..  University  of  Chica.go;  grad- 
uated Auburn  Theolos-ical  Sem..  1889;  m.  Louise 
Battelle  Sampson,  of  West  Brookfleld.  Mass.,  Nov. 
30,  1895;  1  daughter,  Deborah  Sampson.  Teacher 
Syrian  Protestant  Coll.,  Beirut.  1884-87;  or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  1889;  pastor  Emmanuel 
Ch..  Springfield,  Mass..  1889-95:  prof,  history 
and  Bibl.  lit..  1895-07,  head  Am.  Citizenship 
Dept.  (of  which  was  organizer),  and  dean  since 
1908.  Am.  Internat.  Coll.;  soecialist  in  phonetics 
for  foreisners.  ]Mem.  Am.  Hist.  As.«n..  Am.  Polit. 
Science  Association,   Psi  Upsilon.    Club:   Saturday 


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Xight.  Contbr.  to  Iniiniyralion,  and  uiher  papeis 
and  mags.  Address:  IG  Maynard  SI.,  SpringHeld, 
Mass. 

GIVEN,  Arthur,  clergyman;  moved  to  Cler- 
mont, i>'la.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

GIiADSIITG,  Royal  Henry,  law.ver;  b.  Provi- 
dence, ix.L,  i\la.\-  1  ;t,  lS(;it:  s.  llenry  Bruce  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  ( Uuggles)  (Jladding:  descendant  of 
John  Gladding,  Bristol,  K.i.,  about  1640;  A.B., 
Brown  U.,  1.S92;  student  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1893; 
m.  Anna  Carpenter  Spicer,  of  Providence,  Oct.  18, 
1904;  3  children,  Anna  Spicer,  Liouise  Ruggles, 
Royal  H.,  Jr.  I'l-acticod  in  Providence  since  1894; 
mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1898-9.  Mem.  R.I.  Bar 
Assn.,  Delta  Phi.  Republican.  Conglist.  JMason. 
Clubs:  Art,  Congregational.  Recreations:  outdoor 
diversions.  Home:  262  Broadway.  Office:  513 
Grosvenor    Bldg-.,    Providence,    K.I. 


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teacher.      (See    vol. 


GIiASFEI^Ii,  Susan  (Mrs.  George  Cram  Coolv), 
author;  b.  Davenport,  la.,  July  1,  1882;  d.  Elmer 
S.  and  Alice  (Keating)  Glaspell;  Ph.B.,  Drake  U., 
la.;  post-grad.  U.  of  Chicago;  m.  George  Cram 
Cook,  Apr.  14,  1913.  Was  State  House  and  legis- 
lative reporter.  The  News  and  The  Capital,  Des 
Moines.  Contbr.  of  stories  to  mags.,  etc.  Author-; 
Tlie  Glory  of  the  Conquered.  1909;  The  Visioning, 
1911;  Lifted  Masks.  1912;  Fidelity,  1915.  Home; 
Provincetown,  Mass.* 

GI^ASS,  Parley  B.,  inventor,  mining  engr. :  b. 
Pembroke,  Mass.,  Jan.  5,  1873;  s.  Thomas  and  Jane 
W.  (Peterson)  Glass;  ed.  Duxbury,  Mass.;  m. 
Quincy,  Mass.,  Apr.  4,  1894,  Lucy  M.  Mclntire. 
Gen.  supt.  Whitemore  Mfg.  Co.,  1895-8;  pres. 
Rapid  Eveletting  Macliine  Co..  1898-9;  sjen.  sunt. 
1899-1903,  pres.  and  gen.  mgr.,  1903-Oct.,  1906, 
Peerless  Machinery  Co.;  now^  engaged  in  mining 
business.  Has  taken  out  over  100  patents,  in  U.S. 
and  foreign  countries,  making  specialty  of  shoe 
machinery.  Pres.  and  treas.  P.  R.  Glass  Co.;  dir. 
Fresno-Belvoir  Mining  Co.,  v. -p.  Santa  Catarina 
Mining  and  Milling  Co.,  and  treas.  Santa  Sofia 
IMines  &  Milling  Co.,  jMexico.  Mason  (32°).  Mem. 
Ancient  and  Hon.  Artv.  Com.  of  Mass.,  I.O.O.F., 
Red  Men,  B.P.O.E.  Club:  Granite  City  (Quincy. 
Mass.).  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  Essex 
Bldg.,  Boston. 

GIiAZIEB,  Nelson  Newton,  clergvman;  moved 
to  Beatrice,  Neb.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

GIiIIASON,  Albert  Augustus,  lawver;  b.  Milford, 
Mass.,  Oct.  lU,  18(53;  s.  Zelotes  and  Sarah  A.  (Scott) 
Gleason;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  1882;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1886;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1886-9; 
m.  Alice  L.  Jose,  of  Cambridge.  Mass.,  Oct.  22, 
1913.  Admitted  to  bar,  1890;  sr.  mem.  firm  Gleason 
&  Higgins  since  1906.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.  1st  It.  Battery  K,  Is: 
Mass.  Heavy  Arty.,  Spanish-Am.  War,  1898;  capt. 
IMass.  Vol.  INlilitia,  1908  (retired).  Mem.  Ancient 
and  Hon.  Arty.  Co.;  life  mem.  Mass.  Commandery, 
Naval  and  Mil.  Order  Spanish-Am.  War;  inem. 
Lincoln  Republican  Club  (pres.,  1897),  Exeter 
Alumni  of  N.E.  (v. -p.).  LTniversalist.  INIason  (K. 
T.,  Shriner).  Clubs;  Boston  City,  Boston  Athletic 
Assn.,  Harvard;  Harvard  LTnion  (Cambridge);  Ap- 
palachian Mountain.  Recreations:  mountain  climb- 
ing, .^nowshoeing.  Home:  Brookline.  Office:  60 
State  St.,   Boston. 

GXiEASON,  Alfred  Dwig-ht,  mfr.,  banker;  b.  An- 
do\er,  Mass.,  Feb.  7,  1846;  s.  Hon.  Benjamin 
Whitney  and  Louisa  (Fessenden)  Gleason;  de- 
scendant of  Thomas  Gleason,  who  settled  in  Wa- 
tertown,  Mass.  Bay  Colony,  previous  to  1640;  ed. 
at  pvt.  boarding  and  mil.  sclis. ;  m.  Boston,  May 
12,  1870,  Blanche  A.  Pratt.  Served  100-day  enlist- 
ment in  Civil  War  as  1st  sergt. ;  employed  in 
father's  woolen  mill,  Gleasondale,  Mass.,  1872; 
succeeded  father  as  head  of  mill,  1900;  ex-pres. 
Hudson  (Ma«s.)  Nat.  Bank  (now  dir.  same).  Home: 
Hudson,  Mass. 

GIiEASON,  Charles  Albert,  trustee;  b.  New 
Braintree,  Mass.,  Feb.  7,  1846;  s.  Elbridge  and 
Emeline  (Ranger)  Gleason;  ed.  common  schs.  of 
New  Braintree  and  Westfield  Acad.;  m.  Elisabeth 
Mandell,  of  Hardwick,  Mass.,  Nov.  17,  1875.    Farm- 


er for  many  yrs. ;  now  engages  principally  in 
investment  of  trust  funds  and  settlement  of 
estate;  trustee,  v. -p.  and  auditor  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll. 
since  1888;  trustee  Barre  Savings  Bank.  Rep.  Gen. 
Court,  1873;  mom.  Mass.  Senate,  1886,  87,  88;  mom. 
Sch.  Com.,  New  Braintree,  1868-81;  town  treas.  18 
yrs.,  selectman,  16  yrs.,  ta.x  collector,  15  yrs. 
Pres.  Worcester  West  Agrl.  Soc.  3  yrs.;  chmn. 
Coni.  on  Child  Labor  for  Mass.,  1887.  liepublican. 
Conglist  (deacon).  Uocreations:  fishing,  country 
life.     Homc^:    17   Schocd  St.,   Sjiringfield,  Mass. 

GIiEASON,  Charles  Bemis,  lawyer;  b.  We?st 
.Medford,  Mass.,  Sept.  9,  1872;  s.  Daniel  A.  and 
Annie  (Hall)  Gleason;  descendant  of  Thomas 
Gleason,  wlio  settled  at  Watertown,  Mass.,  1652; 
\.B.,  magna  cum  laude.  Harvard,  1894,  LL.B., 
1897;  m.  Helen  Zabriskie  Howes,  of  Newton,  Mass., 
1906;  4  children,  John  H.,  Francis  H.,  Sidney,  2d, 
Donald  H.  Mem.  Boston  and  Middlesex  bar  assns. 
iJecreations;  golf,  tennis,  reading.  Clul):  Brae 
Burn  Colnltr^■.  Home:  45  Waterston  Rd.,  Newton, 
Mass.    (Jflice:   101  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

GIiBASON,  Charles  Whitney,  woolen  mfr.;  Apr. 

9,    INll-July   5,    1914.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

GIiBASON,  Clarence  Willard,  teacher,  autlior; 
b.  Holden,  Mass.,  Aug.  11,  1866;  s.  Charles  Willard 
and  .Jane  Grey  (Story)  Gleason;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1888,  A.M.,  1889;  m.  Ellen  Frances  Morrison,  of 
Xatick,  Mass.,  Julv  1,  1890.  Taught  in  l^oxbury 
Latin  Sch.,  1889-05,  Volkman  Sch.,  Boston,  1905- 
12,  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.,  1912 — .  Mem.  Am.  Philol. 
.\ssn.,  Classical  Assn.  of  N.E.  (sec.  Eastern  Mass. 
sect.),  Am.  Free  Trade  League,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Club:  Harvard.  Cleveland  Democrat.  Asso.  editor 
Classical  Journal.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books,  etc.)  Home;  6  Waverly  St.,  Roxbury, 
Boston,  Mass.* 

GI.BASON,  Daniel  Angrell;  May  9.  1836-Feb.  16, 
1908.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1908-9.) 

GIiBASON,  Daniel  Henry  Lawrence,  U.S.  cus- 
toms official;  b.  Langdon,  N.H.,  ^lar.  23,  1841;  s. 
Col.  Joseph  and  Abagail  (Read)  Gleason;  ed. 
common  and  high  schs.;  m.  Mary  E.  Hall,  of 
Holden,  Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1866;  children,  Annie  S., 
Harry  L.,  Florence  M.,  Tlieron  E.;  7  grand- 
children.  Clk.  in  country  store  until  1857;  at  sea, 
1857-9;  enlisted  as  pvt.,  Sept.,  1861,  in  1st  Mass. 
Vol.  Cav.;  discharged  on  account  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action,  Sept.,  1864;  commd.  capt.  and 
bvtd.  ma,i. ;  clk.  in  War  Dept.,  Washington,  1865-6; 
in  grocery  business,  Dudley,  Mass.,  1866-7;  in 
boot  and  shoe  business,  Leominster,  and  later 
wholesale  dealer  and  jobber,  boots  and  shoes,  Bos- 
ton; in  U.S.  customs  service  since  1872;  dir.  Pio- 
neer Co-operative  Bank.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mason:  mem.  G.A.R.  (comdr.  Dept.  of  Mass.,  1907), 
Loyal  Legion,  A.O.U.W.  Clubs:  Unitarian,  Com- 
mercial.   Address:  Natick,  Mass. 

GIiBASON,  George  Ii.,  clergyman;  b.  Bristol, 
N.H.,  Feb.  25,  1835;  s.  Rev.  Salmon  and  Jerusha 
(Willard)  Gleason;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1861; 
grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1864;  m.  Charlotte 
Augusta  Perkins,  of  Topsfleld,  Oct.  4,  1864;  6 
children.  Ordained  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1864;  supt. 
schs.,  Bristol,  Vt.,  1865-6;  pastor,  Bristol,  Vt., 
1864-7,  West  Rutland,  1867-9,  Manchester,  Mass., 
1869-81,  Andover,  1881-2,  Byfield,  1SS2-S,  Riverside 
Ch.,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1888-06  (built  new  cli.  edifice 
and  developed  an  efficient  working  cli.);  pastor 
emeritus  since  1906;  retired  to  farm  at  Topsfleld, 
July  1,  1906.  Trustee  Dummer  Acad.,  1883-7; 
twice  a  del.  to  Triennial  Council;  moderator  of 
man.v  councils;  writes  for  religious  and  agrl. 
papers;  lectures  on  agriculture  to  grangers'  and 
farmers'  institutes,  etc.  Republican.  Mem.  Alpha 
Delta  Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Dartmouth).  Recre- 
ations: work  on  farm  and  care  of  stock.  Address: 
Topsfleld,  Mass. 

GIiBASON,  H(enry)  Walter,  mfr.;  b.  Woburn, 
Mass.,  Jan.  29,  1,S67;  s.  Henry  A.  and  Sarah 
(Weber)  Gleason;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Woburn;  m.  Eda 
Titus,  of  Garland,  Me.,  Oct.  19,  1887;  3  children, 
Harold  Augustus,  Clifford  Raymond,  Mildred.  Be- 
gan, 1882,  with  C.  N.  Mellen  Co.,  firm  name  changed 
to  Fowle,  Cobb  &  Pearson,  later  to  Fovvle  &  Pear- 
son Co.,   inc.    1902,   as  J.   B.   Pearson  Co.,   mfrs.   of 


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specialties  in  men's  clothing;  now  v.-p.  and  gen. 
mgr.  same.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Club:  Arlington  Boat  (ex-pres.).  Recreations: 
motoring.  Home:  Arlington,  Mass.  Office:  65  Bed- 
ford  St.,    Boston. 

GIi£ASON,  James  Mellen,  life  ins.;  b.  Wards- 
boro,  Vt.,  Oct.  C,  1833;  s.  Jo.siah  and  Susan  Read 
(Morse)  Gleason;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.,  Sprin- 
fleld  Wesleyan  Sem.  (Vt.),  French's  Commercial 
Coll.,  Boston.  Teacher  in  pub.  schs.,  1852-4;  book- 
keeper, 1856-63;  hotel  propr.,  1865-7;  cashier,  1870- 
94,  treas..  May  1,  1894-12,  John  Hancock  Mut.  Life 
Ins.  Co.  (retired).  Republican.  York  and  Scottish 
Rite  Mason  (33°).  Clubs:  Alsonquin,  Boston  Art, 
Home  Market  (v.-p.),  Appalachian,  Vt.  Assn.  Mem. 
Ancient  and  Hon.  Arty.  Co.,  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Bos- 
toman   Sue.    Hume;   Copley  Sq.   Hotel,  Boston. 

GIiEASON,  John  Hiram,  surgeon;  b.  Cowans- 
ville,  P.Q.,  Can.,  Sept.  20,  1869;  s.  Hiram  Elhanan 
and  Mary  Victoria  (Stinehaur)  Gleason;  M.D., 
Med.  Dept.,  McGill  U.,  Montreal,  1895;  post-grad, 
study  New  York  and  Baltimore;  m.  Ethel  Eastman 
Simmons,  of  Manchester,  N.H.,  Oct.  17,  1899;  chil- 
dren, Elizabeth  Eastman,  John  MaCArthur.  Has 
practiced  at  Manchester  since  1896;  formerly  con- 
nected with  out-patient  dept..  Sacred  Heart  Hosp., 
and  surgical  service  of  the  Elliot  Hosp.;  now  con- 
sulting surgeon  to  Hosp.  Notre  Dame  des  Lourdes, 
and  to  Manchester  Cliildren's  Home;  med.  dir. 
and  surgeon-in-ciiief  to  Beacon  Hill  Hosp.  Cong- 
list.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  British 
Med.  Assn..  A.M. A..  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  N.H.  Surg. 
Club,  Manchester  Med.  Assn.,  Hillsboro  Co.  Med. 
Assn.,  Centre  Dist.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Hosp.  Assn., 
Manchester  Fish  and  Game  Protective  Assn.,  Man- 
chester Hist.  Soc.  Clubs:  Derryfield,  Intervale 
Country,  Vesper  Country.  Mem.  Hillsboro  Country 
Fish  and  Game  .A,ssn.  Home:  734  Chestnut  St.  Of- 
fice:   907  Elm  St.,   Manchester,  N.H. 

GIiEASOir,  Joseph  T.,  lawver;  b.  Lunenburg, 
Vt.,  June  IS,  1844;  s.  George  and  Sabrina  W. 
(Thomjts)  Glea«on;  7th  in  lineal  descent  from 
John  Howe,  of  Sudbury,  Mass.;  both  his  paternal 
and  maternal  great  grandfathers  served  in  the 
War  of  the  Revolution,  the  latter  holding  a  commn. 
as  It.  in  a  N.H.  Regt. ;  ed.  in  dist.  sch.  at  Lunen- 
burg to  17  yrs.  of  age:  m.  Mary  S.  Aldrich,  of 
Concord.  Vt..  Sept.  9,  1884;  1  adopted  daughter, 
Louise  G.  (Mrs.  W.  N.  Humphrey,  Pasadena,  Cal.). 
Enlisted  at  17  in  Co.  K,  8th  Regt.  Vt.  Vols..  Dec, 
1861:  asstd.  in  organizing  the  co.  and  drilled  with 
it  about  6  wks.,  but  on  final  examination  was 
rejected:  again  enlisted  in  Co.  E,  15th  Vt.  Vols., 
Aug.,  1862,  and  remained  with  regt.  until  its  dis- 
bandment;  farmed  in  Lunenburg  until  1874;  stud- 
ied law  and  admitted  to  bar.  1876:  practiced  at 
Concord,  Vt.,  1876-8,  since  at  Lvndonville,  Vt.; 
v.-p.  and  dir.  Nat.  Bank  of  Lyndon.  Formerly 
town  elk.  and  treas.,  moderator  and  asst.  judge, 
Caledonia  Co.;  chmn.  Rep.  Town  Com.,  Lvndon, 
12  yrs..  and  chmn.  Caledonia  Co.  Rep.  Com.,  4  vrs.; 
moderator  of  town,  village  and  school  meetings 
and  st?itp  PPTiator  from  Caledonia  Po.  Co'-'elist. 
Mem.  Caledonia  and  Vt.  bar  assns.  Mason  (K.T.); 
comdr.   G.A.R.    Address:    Lyndonville,  Vt. 

GIiEDHIXrX,  Eli,  worsted  mfr. ;  b.  Huddersfield, 
Yorkshire.  Eng.,  Aug.  15.  1866;  s.  Ingham  and 
Sarah  (Calverlv)  Gledhill:  ed.  evenins  classes, 
Huddersfield  Tech.  Coll.;  m.  Martha  Haigh,  of 
Huddersfield,  Mar.  1.  1890  (died  1893);  m.  2d.  Agnes 
Glaeser,  of  Rockville,  Conn..  Nov.  13,  1894.  Ar- 
rived in  America,  Mar.  29.  1892;  settled  at  Rock- 
ville. and  moved  to  Mvstic.  Conn..  1898;  designer 
of  fancy  worsteds,  1887-97.  supt.  and  mgr.  of 
mills  since  1897;  sec.  and  treas.  Mystic  Mfg.  Co.: 
served  in  all  capacities  in  mills  since  10  yrs.  of 
age.  Representative,  town  of  Stonington."  Conn. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907.  Republican.  Mason  (Shriner); 
Odd  Fellow.  Pres.  Mystic  Club.  Address:  Mystic, 
Conn. 

GIiEKDENlTIia'Cr,  Robert  Thompson,  M.D. ;  b. 
Nova  Scotia,  Can.,  Sept.  5.  1865;  s.  Thompson  and 
Sarah  Jane  (Riplev)  Glendenning;  ed.  Pictou 
Acad.,  N.S.,  1  yr. :  Mt.  Allison  Acad.,  Sackville, 
N.R.,  2  vrs.:  Mt.  Allison  U.,  Sackville.  1  vr.;  M.D., 
CM..  McGill  U.  Med.  Faculty,  Montreal,  1892; 
m.  Eliza  Barker  Harrison,  of  Newcastle,  N.B., 
Dec.  14,  1892;  1  daughter,  Gwendolen.    Began  prac- 


tice in  Oxford,  N.S.,  1892,  continuing  15  mos. ; 
tlien  took  charge  of  practice  of  Dr.  James  K. 
Knowles,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  for  6  mos.,  settled 
in  Manchester,  Mass.,  May,  1894;  med.  insp.  pub. 
schs.,  Manchester;  med.  examiner  ins.  cos.  and 
fraternal  orders.  Conglist.  Republican.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Man- 
chester.   Address:  8  Church  St.,  Manchester,  Mass. 

GIiIDDEN,  Charles  Jasper,  financier,  motorist; 
b.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Aug.  29,  1857;  s.  Nathaniel 
Ames  and  Laura  Ellen  (Clark)  Glidden;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Lowell;  m.  Lucy  Emma,  d.  James  Cleworth, 
of  Manchester,  N.H.,  July  10,  1878.  Mgr.  Atlantic 
Pacific  Telegraph  Co.,  1873-7;  became  interested 
in  the  telephone,  1876,  and  conducted  experiments 
with  Prof.  A.  Graham  Bell,  from  Boston  to  Man- 
chester, N.H. ;  built  pvt.  lines  in  Mass.  and  N.H. ; 
secured  the  first  subscriber  to  an  exchange  system 
in  the  world,  at  Lowell,  1877;  built  1st  long  dis- 
tance line  from  Lowell  to  Boston,  1879;  organized 
and  was  pres.  and  treas.  several  N.E.  and  western 
telephone  cos.,  1876-1900;  at  one  time  controlled 
one-sixth  of  the  Bell  system  in  U.S.;  pres.  Traders' 
Nat.  Bank,  Lowell,  1892-1900;  retired,  1900.  Inter- 
ested in  development  of  the  automobile  and  aerial 
navigation;  first  to  tour  around  the  world  in  an 
automobile,  touring  46,528  miles  in  39  countries, 
1901-8;  has  made  many  other  long  tours;  pres. 
Aerial  Navigation  Co.  to  operate  a  line  of  airships 
bet.  Boston  and  New  York  (1st  co.  of  the  kind); 
lias  made  49  balloon  ascensions  in  U.S.,  3  in 
I'rance  and  4  in  Eng.  After  completion  of  cable 
from  Vancouver  to  Australia  sent  1st  telegram 
around  the  world,  from  Boston  to  Boston,  etc. 
Conbtr.  to  newspapers  while  on  world  tour.  Life 
mem.  Royal  Geog.  Soc,  London.  Mason  (32°). 
Clubs:  Aero  (France,  Eng.  and  America),  Algon- 
quin  (Boston).    Address:  Copley  Plaza,  Boston.* 

GIiIDDEir,  Walter  S.,  banker,  commn.  mcht. ; 
b.  Pittston,  Me.,  Apr.  30,  1856;  s.  Daniel  and 
Johanna  (Dudley)  Glidden;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and 
business  coll.  Began  at  13,  at  Gardiner,  Me.,  as 
printer's  apprentice,  on  the  Kennebec  Reporter, 
continuing  2  yrs.;  removed  to  Boston,  1872,  and 
employed  at  Frank  Wood's  printing  shop  6  mos.; 
with  L.  E.  Stacey,  at  Faneuil  Hall  Market,  then 
with  W.  H.  Gleason's  Market  on  Shawmut  Av. ; 
mgr.  for  C.  C.  Bailey,  meat  market,  6  mos.;  entered 
meat  business  as  partner,  firm  of  W.  S.  Glidden  & 
Co.:  sold  out  after  6  mos.  and  conducted  meat 
business  on  own  account  at  the  Blackstone  Mar- 
ket; disposed  of  this  shop  and  in  1876  became  mgr. 
of  N.  E.  Hollis  &  Co.,  which  position  still  holds; 
also  pres.  Cliarlestown  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank, 
Contractors'  Mut.  Liab.  Ins.  Co.,  J.  H.  "Whiton  & 
Co.,  Hinckley  Rendering  Co.;  v.-p.  Mut.  Protective 
Fire  Ins.  Co.:  pres.  Sands,  Furber  &  Co.,  and  L.  A. 
Johnson  &  Co.;  sole  owner  E.  T.  Barrett  Co.,  of 
Faneuil  Hall  Market;  dir.  Beacon  Trust  Co.  (exec, 
com.).  "Winter  Hill  Co-operative  Bank.  Mass.  Fire 
&  Marine  Ins.  Co.,  J.  V.  Fletcher  Co.  (Faneuil  Hall 
Market).  N.E.  Dressed  Meat  &  Wool  Co.,  Sturte- 
vant  &  Haley  Beef  and  Supply  Co.,  Swift  Beef  Co. 
Pres.  Winchester  Home  for  Aged  Women.  Hunt 
Asylum  for  Destitute  Children;  trustee  Somer- 
ville  Hosp.,  Somerville  Home  for  the  Aged,  etc. 
INIem.  Governor's  Council  of  INIass.,  1908-9,  1910-11. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Boston  Prod- 
uce Exchange.  Republican.  Mason  (32°);  Odd 
Fellow.  Clubs:  Algonquin.  Belmont  Country;  Cen- 
tral (Somerville,  Mass.).  Home:  Somerville,  Mass. 
Office:   51   N.  Market  St.,   Boston,  Mass. 

CrlMjJiTiTlN,  "Walter  Seward,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
June  12,  1874;  s.  Walter  S.  and  Josephine  A. 
(Seward)  Glidden:  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll..  Brunswick. 
Me..  1902,  M.A.,  1903:  read  law;  admitted  to  bar, 
1894;  m.  Maude  Weel^s,  of  Maiden,  Mass.,  Oct.  7, 
1896.  Practiced,  Bath.  Me.,  since  1894,  at  Hono- 
lulu. T.H..  1904-5.  Clk.  Supreme  Court  of  Me., 
1S9S-04.  Republican.  Address:  13  Centre  St.,  Bath, 
IMaine. 

GIiINIIS,  Edward,  merchant;  b.  Somerville, 
Mass.,  Aug.  31,  1849;  s.  late  Jacob  T.  and.  Sarah 
A.  (Washburn)  Glines:  grad.  high  sch.,  Boston, 
1869:  m.  Boston,  Mar.  5,  1872,  Frances  C.  Hanks. 
Employed  as  cllc.  in  coffee,  tea  and  spice  store  at 
20:  with  his  father  in  same  business  until  latter's 
retirement;     pres.     and     treas.     J.     T.     Glines     & 


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Co.,  until  retired,  1913.  Alein.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep..  18S2,  1883,  Senate,  1SS7,  1888;  ex-pres.  Som- 
erville  Common  Council  and  Rep.  City  Com.;  mayoi- 
of  Somerville.  1901,  2,  3;  ex-mem.  Rep.  State  Cen- 
tral Com.;  del.  Mass.  Rep.  state  convs.,  1892-04. 
Capt.  Spanish-Am.  War,  on  staff  of  Gen.  AVilliston; 
now  dep.  q.-m.  gen.  of  Mass.,  rank  of  It. -col.  Mem. 
Boston  Clianiber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  S.A.R.,  Naval 
and  Mil.  Order  of  Spanisli  War,  Serst.  I'^rank  E. 
Draper  Camp,  U.S.  War  Vets.  Mason  (,K.T.);  mem. 
I.O.O.F.  Clubs:  Webcowitt,  Central,  Winter  Hill 
(Somerville);  Middlesex,  New  England,  Central, 
Cereal,  Boston  City,  Boston  Atliletic  Assn.,  Puri- 
tan (Boston).  Home:  Somerville,  Mass.  Office:  50 
India   St..    Boston. 

GIiOVER.  Albert  S.,  water  meters;  b.  Boston, 
Apr.  6,  1855;  s.  Albert  Henry  and  Mary  Ann 
(Wilson)  Glover;  ancestors  on  paternal  side  set- 
tled in  Dorcliester,  Mass.,  1630;  ed.  pub.  sclis.  of 
Newton  and  Brookline;  Mass.  Inst.  Tecl:.,  class 
of  1877  (non-grad.);  m.  Mary  Wales  Robinson,  of 
Newton,  Mass.,  Sept.  21,  1875;  1 'daughter,  Mary 
Wales.  Connected  with  water  dept.  City  of  Bos- 
ton, Sudbury  River  Supply,  1875-9;  then  water 
registrar  for  Newton,  10  yrs. ;  sec.  and  N.E.  sales 
agt.  Hersey  Mfg.  Co.,  mfrs.  water  meters,  since 
Dec,  1889.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  C.E.,  N.E.  Water 
Works  Assn.,  Am.  Water  Works  Assn.  Roosevelt 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Engi- 
neers', Tedesco  Country,  Brae  Burn  Country. 
Home:  550  Center  St..  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  714 
Tremont  Temple,  88  Tremont  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

CrIiOVER,  Charles,  mfr. ;  b.  Nottingham,  Eng., 
June  16.  1847;  s.  George  and  Rebecca  (Wood) 
Glover;  brought  to  U.S.  in  infancy;  ed.  dist.  sch., 
Enfleld.  Conn.,  and  by  liome  study;  m.  Margaret 
S.  Wainwright,  of  Meriden,  Conn.,  1867;  3  children, 
only  one.  Mrs.  Ida  Glover  Peterson,  living.  Was 
farm  hand  and  machinist  several  yrs.;  entered 
employ  of  P.  &  F.  Corbin,  New  Britain,  Conn., 
1876;  upon  consolidation  of  various  companies  as 
The  Corbin  Screw  Corpn.,  was  elected  pres.  and 
gen.  mgr. :  also  pres.  and  treas.  Corbin  Screw 
Corpn.,  Chicago;  pres.  Corbin  Motor  Vehicle 
Corpn..  D.  C.  Judd  (5o.,  New  Britain;  v. -p.  and  dir. 
Am.  Hardware  Corpn.;  dir.  Corbin  Cabinet  Lock 
Co.,  P.  &  F.  Corbin  Co.,  New  Britain  Nat.  Bank, 
Skinner  Chuck  Co.;  pres.  H.  R.  Walker  Co.  Grant- 
ed many  patents  on  mech.  devices  for  mfg.  screws 
and  of  hardware  specialties.  Republican.  Mason. 
Clubs:  New  Britain,  New  Britain  Golf;  Country 
(Farmington),  Hartford.  Address:  New  Britain, 
Conn. 

GXiOVER,  Georgre  E.,  insurance;  b.  Boston,  Nov. 
17,  1865:  s.  Edward  and  Zelinda  C.  (Huntoon) 
Glover;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Boston;  m.  Mary  Roberts, 
of  Maiden.  Mass..  Sept.  16,  1891.  Engaged  in  ins. 
business  since  1881;  mem.,  since  1909,  William  A. 
Hamilton  &  Co.,  gen.  agts.  accident,  health  and 
liability  depts.  of  the  Ocean  Accident  &  Guarantee 
Corpn.,  Ltd.:  dir.  Nat.  Security  Bank.  Mem. 
Ancient  and  Hon.  Arty.  Co.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Club:  Apollo.  Home:  Hopkinton, 
Mass.    Office:   114  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

GIiYNM",  James  P.,  congressman;  b.  Winsted, 
Conn..  Nov.  12.  1867:  s.  Dennis  and  Mary  J. 
((^eraghty)  Glvnn;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Katherine 
.L  Meade,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Oct.  14,  1903.  Ad- 
mitted to  Conn,  bar,  1895:  pros,  atty..  Town  of 
Winchester.  1899-02:  postmaster.  Winsted.  1902- 
14;  mem.  fi4th  Congress  (1915-17),  5th  Conn.  Dist. 
Mem.  Litchfield  <^o.  (Conn.)  Bar  Assn.  Republi- 
can.   Address:    Winsted,  Conn. 

GODARS,  Georare  Seymour,  librarian;  b.  Granby, 
Conn..  .Tune  17.  186.^:  s.  Harvy  and  Sabra  Lavinia 
(Beach)  Godard:  descendant  of  Daniel  Godard 
(Gozzard),  of  Hartford,  before  1646.  also  of  .Tohn 
Case,  earlv  settler  and  1st  magistrate  of  Sims- 
burv,  William  Spencer,  original  settler  of  Hart- 
ford, and  Thomas  Beach.  Milford,  Conn.,  1646; 
A.B.,  Weslevan  U..  1892:  studied  Northwestern  U., 
Evanston,  111.,  1892-4:  B.D..  Yale.  1895;  m.  Kate 
Estelle  Dewey,  of  Granby.  June  23.  1897;  children, 
Geors-e  Dewey,  Paul  Beach,  Mary  Katharine.  Asst. 
librarian  Conn.  State  Library.  1898-1900,  librarian 
since  1900;  editor  Conn.  State  Records.  Trustee 
Weslevan  Acad..  Wilbraham,  Mass.  Mem.  council 
A.L.A.',  1906-12  (chmn.  com.  on  public  documents); 


pres.  Nat.  Assn.  State  Libraries,  1904-5,  Conn. 
Library  Assn.,  1906-7,  Am.  Assn.  Law  Libraries, 
1909-11  (chmn.  joint  com.  nat.  legislative  infor- 
mation service).  Conn.  Hist.  Soc,  N.E.  Hist.- 
Geneal.  Soc,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.  (com.  on  public 
arcliives).  Municipal  Art  Soc.  (chmn.  com.  of 
publication).  Mem.  Founders  and  Patriots  of 
America,  S.A.R.,  Yale  Alumni  Assn.,  Wesleyan  U. 
Alumni  Assn.  Conglist.  Clubs:  University,  City, 
Automobile,  Twentieth  Century,  Acorn  of  Conn., 
Rotary,  Congregational.  Home:  350  Blue  Hills  Av. 
Office:    State  Library,   Hartford,   Conn.* 

GODDARD,  Anson  Morrill,  lawyer,  editor;  b. 
Auburn,  Me.,  Sept.  1.  1859;  s.  Charles  William  and 
Rowena  Caroline  (Morrill)  Goddard;  grad.  Port- 
land High  Sch.,  1878;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1882; 
spl.  course.  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1883;  admitted  to 
bar  at  Augusta,  Me.,  1885;  m.  Eva  E.  Glidden,  of 
Augusta,  Mar.  25,  1891,  City  solicitor,  Augusta, 
1887-92,  1907;  mem.  Rep.  City  Com.,  1888-93.  Mem. 
Me.  State  Bar  Assn.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.  Assn., 
Me.  Ornithol.  Soc,  Me.  Fish  and  Game  Assn., 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Mason  (K.T.);  mem.  A.O. 
U.W.,  I.O.O.F.  Clubs:  Abnaki,  Augusta  Yacht 
(commodore  first  2  yrs.  of  its  existence).  Recre- 
ations: yachting.  Home:  7  Crosby  St.  Office:  20 
Willow   St.,   Augusta,   Me. 

GODDARD,  Cliristoplier  Marsh,  electrical  engr. ; 
b.  Claremont.  N.H.,  Apr.  16,  1856;  s.  Edward  L. 
and  Elizabeth  P.  (Marsh)  Goddard;  B.S.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1877;  m.  Emilie  G.  Brandner,  of  Brooklyn, 
Feb.  14,  1882.  Sch.  teacher,  1877-80;  in  banking 
business  5  yrs.;  engaged  in  elec.  constrn.  work, 
Plainfleld,  N.J.,  1885-90;  sec.  and  elec  engr.,  N.E. 
Ins.  Exchange,  Boston,  since  1890.  Mem.  exec, 
com.  Nat.  Fire  Protection  Assn.  Mem.  Bd.  of 
Aldermen,  Plainfleld.  N.J.,  1885-6;  chmn.  Rep.  City 
Com.,  Plainfleld,  1885-90;  mem.  Sch.  Com..  Newton, 
Mass..  1902-5.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.  Mason. 
Conglist.  Recreations:  motoring,  golf.  Home: 
Newton  Centre,  Mass.    Office:  141  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

GODDARD,  Edward  Mumford,  librarian,  lawyer; 
b.  Vinginia  City,  Mont.,  May  30,  1869;  s.  Rev. 
Edward  Nichols  and  Janette  (Mumford)  Goddard; 
ed.  Windsor  (Vt. )  High  Sch.,  Holderness  Sch.  for 
Boys  and  Rock  Point  Inst.;  studied  law  in  office 
of  Gilbert  A.  Davis,  Windsor,  Vt.,  4  yrs.,  and  in 
office  of  John  H.  Senter,  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1  yr. ; 
admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  1898;  m.  Windsor,  Vt..  June 
2,   1897,  Lovisa  Read  Hill.    Home:   Montpelier,  Vt. 

GODJIARD,  Georg-e  Augustus,  lawyer;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1865,  A.M.,  1872.  LL.B.,  1874;  admitted 
to  bar,  and  has  since  practiced  at  Boston.  Trustee 
Suffolk  Saving's  Bank  for  Seamen  and  Others, 
Winthrop  Land  Trust.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Club:  St.  Botolph.  Home: 
12  Chestnut  St.    Office:   10  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

GODDARD,  Harry  Williams,  mfr.:  b.  Holvoke, 
Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1863:  s.  Dorrance  Sibley  and  Mary 
Howe  (Williams)  Goddard,  and  descendant  of 
William  Goddard,  the  Watertown  settler.  1666;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  of  Worcester,  and  1  yr.  at  Wilbraham 
>cad.:  m.  Dec.  14,  1887,  Grace,  d.  George  and 
Eleanor  Watson,  of  Spencer.  Mass.;  2  children. 
Eleanor  Grace,  Marion  Williams.  In  employ  of 
Spencer  Wire  Co.,  1880-4,  sec.  and  supt.,  1884-95, 
pres.  and  chief  owner,  same,  since  1895;  treas. 
Hobbs  Mfg.  Co.,  of  'V^^'orcester;  pres.  Mills  Woven 
Cartridge  Belt  Co.,  Universal  Patents  Co..  Akers 
&  Taylor  IMfg.  Co.  Pres.  W^orcester  Bd.  of  Trade. 
1903-4;  dir.  Mechanics'  Nat.  Bank;  trustee  Peoples 
Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Worcester  Chamber  of  C^om- 
merce.  Clubs:  Maine  Coast,  Quinsigamond  Boat, 
Commonwealth,  Tatnuck  Country.  Worcester, 
"U'^orcpster  Country.  Home:  190  Salisbury  St.; 
(summer)  "Hamagrel  Farm,"  Auburn,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: 80  Webster  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

GODDARD,  Henry  E.;  b.  Brockton.  INTass.,  May 
20,  1852;  s.  "Warren  and  Sarah  (Eldridge)  God- 
dard; A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1875;  grad.  Theol.  Sch.. 
Waltham  (now  Cambridge).  Mass.,  1876;  studied 
medicine,  Boston  U.  Med.  Sch.;  M.D.,  Dartmouth 
Med.  Sch..  1896:  m.  Mary  Outcalt,  of  Cincinnati, 
Dec.  31,  1877;  children,  Samuel  Warren  (M.D.),  b 
Feb.  5.  1881:  Ruth.  Sept.  2,  1884.  Ordained  minis- 
try of  New  Jerusalem  (Swedenborgian)  Ch..  1876- 
pastor  Brockton,  1876-94:  founder,  1902,  and  head 
of  Goddard   Hosp.,    Brockton,   in   connection   with 


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son,  SuinuL-1  W.  ^lem.  Sch.  Com.,  Brockton,  1877- 
80.  '  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Drockton  Med.  Soc. 
Address:    21    Goddard  Rd.,   Brockton,   Mass. 

GODBABD,  Ira  Nathaniel,  fire  ins.  (See  vol. 
19(111.) 

GODDAKB,  John,  clergyman;  b.  North  Bridge- 
water  (  now  Brockton),  Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1839;  s.  War- 
ren and  Mary  Crowell  (Tobey)  Goddard;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Adelphian  and  North  J^ridgewater  acads.; 
entered  Amherst  Coll.,  Class  of  1862,  but  did  not 
complete  course,  on  account  of  ill  health;  .studied 
for  ministry  under  pvt.  tutors;  m.  Waltham, 
Mass.,  June  7,  1866,  Mary  E.  Burnham.  Ordained 
minister.  New  .Jerusalem  Ch.  (Swedenboigian), 
1866.  Pastorates;  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1866-1901; 
Newtonville,  Mass.,  since  1901.  Home:  Newton- 
ville,  Mass. 

GODDABD,  John  Calvin,  clergyman;  b.  New 
York,  .Supt.  18,  1852;  s.  James  Edward  and  Cath- 
erine l''redericka  (Jennings)  Goddard;  A.B.,  Yale, 
1873;  B.U..  Chicago  Theol.  Sem.,  1881;  (D.D.,  Pa. 
Coll.,  1915);  m.  Harriet  Warren  Allen,  of  Rutland, 
Vt.,  Aug.  2,  1883.  Minister  Covenant  Congl.  Ch.,  of 
Chicago,  lSSl-4;  pastor  Congl.  Church,  Salisbury, 
Conn.,  since  1884.  Lecturer.  Sec.  Board  Edn., 
Salisbury.  Conn.,  1889-93;  moderator  Gen.  Assn.  of 
Conn.,  1895.  Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Litchfield  Co. 
University  Club;  registrar  Bitchfield  North  Assn.; 
sec.  Scoville  Memorial  Library.  Hotchkiss  Sch. 
Assn.;  Conn.  Training  Sch.  for  Feebleminded:  pres. 
Taconic  Sch.  Corpn.  Republican.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  Salisbury, 
Conn.* 

GODSABD,  Robert  Hale  Ives,  mfr.;  b.  Provi- 
dence, K.I.,  Sept.  21,  1837;  s.  William  (iiles  (LL.D.) 
and  Charlotte  (Ives)  Goddard;  A.M.,  Brown  C, 
1858;  m.  Rebekah  B.,  d.  Hon.  William  S.  Groes- 
beck,  of  Cincinnati.  Served  pvt.  1st  R.I.  Inf.,  May 
2- Aug.  2,  1861;  It.  and  vol.  a.-d.-c.  to  CJen.  Burnside, 
Sept.  23,  1862;  capt.  a.-d.-c.  vols..  Mar.  11.  1863: 
bvtd.  maj.  vols.,  Aug.  1,  1864,  "for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services"  during  campaign  in  East 
Tennessee  and  at  siege  of  Knoxville;  It. -col.  vols., 
Apr.  2.  1865,  for  same  at  Ft.  Steedman  and  in  as- 
sault before  Ft.  Sedgwick,  Va. ;  resigned  July  3, 
1865.  Mem.  firms  Goddard  Bros.,  and  Brown  & 
Ives,  cotton  mfrs. ;  pres.  Lonsdale  Co.;  treas. 
Berkeley  Co.,  and  Hope  Co.;  dir.  R.I.  Hosp.  Trust 
Co.,  Provident  Instn.  for  Savings.  Rep.  presdl. 
elector,  1896;  mem.  R.I.  Senate,  1897-8;  mewi.  State 
Bd.  Charities  and  Correction;  commr.  Providence 
parks;  nominated  for  U.S.  senate  by  Dem.  State 
Conv.,  1907;  also  by  Republicans.  Mem.  bd.  fel- 
lows. Brown  U.,  since  1893.  Mem.  R.I.  Hist.  Soc. 
(2d  v.-p.).  Clubs:  Hope,  University,  Agawam 
Hunt,  Squantum  (Providence) :  Metropolitan, 
Grolier  (New  York);  Metropolitan  (Washington); 
University  (Boston).  Home:  160  Hope  St.  OfRce: 
50  S.  Main  St.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

GODDAKB,  William  Henry,  lumber  merchant; 
b.  West  Granby,  Conn.,  Feb.  22,  1861;  s.  Henry  M. 
and  Josephine  A.  (Converse)  Goddard;  ed.  gram- 
mar and  high  schs.;  m.  Mary  Edith  Hart,  of  South- 
ington.  Conn.,  July  30,  1890;  4  children,  Marjorie 
Avis,  Stanton  Hart.  Wendell  Converse,  .leanne 
Merriman.  Spent  4  yrs.  in  the  South  in  the  lumber 
business;  returned  to  Conn,  and  entered  employ 
of  the  Wallingford  Lumber  Co.,  of  which  has  been 
pres.  and  treas.  since  1891:  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1909-10.  1911-12.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ma- 
son (32°,  K.T.,  Shriner);  Odd  Fellow.  Club: 
Wallingford  Business  Men's.  Address:  Walling- 
ford, Conn. 

GODDING,  Clarence  Miles,  M.D.:  b.  Providence, 
R.r..  June  27,  1857:  s.  Alvah  W.  and  Mary  J. 
(Miles)  Godding;  prep.  edn.  Mowry  and  Goff's  pvt. 
sch.;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1878;  M.D..  Harvard  Med. 
Sch..  1883;  m.  Charlotte  Snow,  of  Providence,  R.I., 
Nov.  23,  1886;  2  children,  Louise  G.  Burbank,  Anna 
G.  Sprackling.  Interne  Boston  Lying-in  Hosp.  2 
yrs.,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.  18  mos. ;  practiced  in  Prov- 
idence since  1883;  consulting  surgeon,  R.I.  Hosp., 
Providence  Lying-in  Hosp.;  attending  physician 
Dexter  Asylum.  Mem.  R.T.  INIed.  Soc,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Mason.  Address:  312  Benefit  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.I. 


GODDING,  John  Granville,  pharmacist;  b. 
Gardinei-,  Me.,  Mar.  28,  1853;  s.  Nathaniel  and 
liachel  H.  (Motherwell)  Godding;  ed.  grammar 
and  English  High  Sch.,  Gardiner,  Me.;  Ph.G.,  Mass. 
Coll.  of  l^harmacy,  Boston,  1874;  m.  Adelaide  M. 
Smith,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1880.  Sole  propr. 
J.  G.  Godding  &  Co.,  apothecaries.  Trustee  since 
1885,  ti-eas.  since  1890,  chmn.  com.  on  edn.  since 
1910,  Mass.  Coll.  of  I'harmacy.  Pres.  Am.  Phar- 
maceutical Assn.,  1911,  1912;  mem.  Mass.  State 
I'ha.im.  Assn.,  Nat.  Assn.  Retail  Druggists,  Alum- 
ni Assn.  Mass.  Coll.  of  I'harmacy  (pres.,  1914-15), 
Boston  Assn.  Retail  Druggists  (ex-treas.),  Boston 
Druggists'  Assn.,  Nat.  Automobile  Assn.,  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Club:  Middlesex.  Recreations:  mo- 
toi-ing,  travel.  Home:  704  Washington  St.,  Brigh- 
ton District.  Office:  278  Dartmouth  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

GODDU,  Iiouis  A.  O.,  orthopedic  surgeon;  b. 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  Feb.  27,  1879;  s.  John  B.  and 
Mary  E.  (La  Croix)  Goddu;  Boston  U.,  1  yr. ;  Mass. 
Coll.  Pharmacy,  3  yrs.;  Ph.G.,  Tufts  Coll.,  M.D., 
same,  1905;  grad.  orthopedic  house  officer.  House  of 
Good  Samaritan  (Brookline),  Garny  Hosp.  (South 
Boston),  and  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.;  m.  Jessie  Aber- 
crombie,  of  Boston.  Oct.  11,  1905:  2  cliildren.  John 
Dexter,  Margaret  Phyllis.  Practiced  at  Beveily, 
Mass.,  3  yrs.,  at  Boston,  since  1911;  asst.  ortho- 
pedic surgeon  Out-patient  Dept.,  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.;  visiting  orthopedic  surgeon,  Mt.  Sinai 
Hosp.;  consulting  orthopedic  surgeon,  Woonsocket 
(R.I.)  Hosp.;  asst.  in  orthopedics.  Tufts  Med. 
Coll.,  1911-13.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Suf- 
folk Dist.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Orthopedic  Club. 
Episcopalian.  Recreations:  music.  Contbr.  to  med. 
jours.    Address:   407   ^larlboro  St.,  Boston. 

GODFREY.  Arthur  Wilbur,  lumberman:  b.  Mil- 
ton, Mass.,  June  10.  1883;  s.  Lester  Noble  and 
Harriet  (Wilbur)  Godfrey;  ed.  Milton  (Mass.) 
Acad.;  Hopkinson  Sch.,  Boston;  Harvard,  1900-3: 
unmarried.  Pres.  L.  N.  Godfrey  Co.,  wholesale 
lumber,  since  1906;  dir.  Godfrey  Coal  Co.,  Milton, 
Mass.;  dir.  Jaffrey  &  Troy  Electric  Light  &  Power 
Co.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Joseph  "\Var- 
ren  Lodge,  A.P.  &  A.M.;  St.  Paul's  Chapter,  R.A. 
M. :  Boston  Council,  R.  and  S.M. ;  Boston  Com- 
mandery  K.T. :  Mass.  Consistory;  Aleppo  Temple, 
A.A.O.N.M.S.  Clubs:  Excliange,  Scimitar  (Boston). 
Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York),  Corinthian 
Yacht  (Marblehead,  Mass.).  Home:  Hotel  Em- 
pire, 333  Commonwealth  Ave.  Offices:  60  Congress 
St.,  Boston,  and  45  Bi'oadway,  New  York. 

GODFREY,  Prank  Henry,  IM.D.;  b.  Chelsea,  Vt., 
,Tan.  31,  1860:  s.  Thomas  and  Sarah  F.  (Emerson) 
Godfrey;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  of  Chelsea;  M.D.,  Eclectic 
Med.  Coll.,  New  York,  1881;  m.  Sarion  Wilson,  of 
Montpelier,  Vt.,  July  7,  1883.  Began  practice  in 
Montpelier,  Vt.,  1881;  removed  to  Chelsea,  1883: 
med.  examiner  Phoenix  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  New 
York  Life  Ins.  Co.,  etc.  Pres.  Vt.  State  Bd.  Med. 
Registration.  IMem.  Eclectic  Med.  Soc.  of  Ver- 
mont. Republican.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Club: 
Tyrian.  Recreations:  motoring,  billiards.  Ad- 
dress: Chelsea,  Vt. 

GODFRE'Y,  HoUis,  teacher,  writer:  moved  to 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1914-15.) 

GODING,  Edward  Nathan,  lawyer:  b.  Alfred, 
Me.,  Nov.  4,  1870:  s.  Richard  H.  and  Dorcas  Jane 
(Brackett)  Coding;  A.B..  Bowdoin,  1891;  student 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1S91-3;  not  married.  Admitted 
to  Mass.  bar,  1883,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston. 
Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston. 
Republi'jan.  Conglist.  Mason.  Club:  University. 
Recreations:  hunting,  fisliing.  -lome:  Newton 
Centre,  Mass.    Office:  73  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

GOEBEIi,  Julius,  educator,  author;  moved  to 
Urbana,  111.  (See  vol.  1909.  also  Who's  Who  in 
America.  1914-15.) 

GOESSMANN.  Charles  Anthony,  prof,  chemis- 
try: June  13.  lS27-Sept.  1,  1910.  (See  vo^,  1909, 
also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

GOESSMANN,  Helena  Theresa  Francesca,  lec- 
turer, author;  b.  Syracuse,  N.Y. ;  d.  Charles  An- 
thony (Ph.D.,  LL.D.,  for  40  years  head  of  dept. 
of    chemistry,    Amherst    Coll.)     and    Mary    Anne 


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Claire  (Kinney)  Goessmann:  descended  on  pater- 
nal side  fiom  prominent  Hessian  family,  and  on 
maternal  side  from  Irish  ancestry;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Amherst;  grad.  Sacred  Heart  Acad.,  Elmhurst, 
Providence,  R.I.,  18S5:  spl.  student,  Roston  and 
New  York,  1SS7-91;  M.Ph.,  Ohio  U.,  1895;  student 
in  Eng-.,  France  and  Germany,  1899-1901;  unmar- 
ried. Org-anizer  and  1st  pres.  Women's  Auxiliary, 
Catholic  Summer  School,  Cliff  Haven,  N.Y.,  1895-8, 
Elmhurst  Alumnae  Assn.,  1900-3;  head  of  dept.  of 
history,  Notre  Dame  Coll.,  Baltimore,  1897-9; 
head  dept.  Catholic  higher  edn.,  New  York,  1904- 
08;  prof.  English  lit.,  ilass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  since  Sept., 
1910.  Has  been  actively  identified  with  various 
social,  lit.  and  religious  organizations,  Amherst, 
Baltimore  and  Now  York.  Has  delivered  over  1000 
lectures  on  hist.,  ednl.,  lit.  and  ethical  subjects  in 
U.S.  and  Can.;  lectured  Winter  School,  New  Or- 
leans, 1895.  and  during  S  sessions  at  Catholic 
Summer  School.  Author:  A  Score  of  Songs.  1887; 
Christian  Women  in  Philanthropy,  1895;  Christian 
Women  in  Society,  1895.  Contbr.  to  newspapers 
and  magazines.  Address:  "The  Hedges,"  Amherst, 
jMass. 

G-OPF,  Isaac  Lewis,  financier;  b.  Taunton.  Mass., 
Aug.  29,  1852;  s.  David  F.  and  Clarisa  D.  Goff;  ed. 
country  sclis.  and  business  coll.;  m.  Ada  Janet 
Richards,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  Oct.  29,  1875.  En- 
gaged in  real  estate  and  ins.  business  at  Provi- 
dence since  1874:  active  in  promoting  the  growth 
of  several  suburbs  of  Providence.  Pres.  and  treas. 
Isaac  L.  Goff  Co.,  since  1894;  sec.  and  treas.  Rep. 
State  Central  Com.,  1880-7;  alternate  del.  Rep. 
Nat.  Conv.,  1888,  del.,  1892;  messenger  to  carry 
electoral  vote.  1896.  Served  pvt.  sec.  It. -col.. 
United  Train  of  Artv. ;  col.  on  staff  Gov.  Wetmore. 
Mason  (^Z°).  Odd  Fellow.  Elk;  mem.  S.A.R.  Home: 
305  Washington  Ave.  Office:  171  ^Vestminster  St., 
Providence,  R.I. 

GOFF,  Iiyman  B.,  mfr. ;  b.  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  Oct. 
19,  1S41;  s.  Darius  and  Harriet  (Lee)  Goff,  and 
g.s.  Richard  and  Mehetable  (Bullock)  Goff.  both 
his  father  and  grandfather  being  cotton  mfrs.;  ed. 
pub.  schs..  Pawtucket,  R.I.;  A.B..  Brown  Univ., 
1862;  m.  Dec.  14,  18S4,  Almira  Wheaton.  d.  .lesse 
Smith  and  Elizabeth  Viall  (Merry)  Thornton. 
Pawtucket.  Served  in  the  Sioux  War  of  1862;  be- 
came salesman  for  D.  Goff  &  Son;  admitted  to  the 
firm.  1872.  treas..  1880,  and  pres.,  1891,  of  the 
Union  Wadding  Co.,  Pawtucket,  R.T. ;  interested 
in  numerous  large  business  enterprises.  Rep. 
from  Pawtucket  to  the  R.I.  legislature.  1SS8;  na- 
tional commissioner  to  the  World's  Coluinbian 
Expn..  Chicago.  1893:  declined  Republican  no7Tii- 
nation  for  It.-gov.,  R.T.,  1891;  It.-col.,  R.I.,  militia, 
in  command  of  the  battalion  of  light  arty.;  organ- 
ized Pawtucket  Bovs'  Club.  1890.  and  erected 
bldg..   1901.    Home:  Pawtucket,  R.I. 

GOFF,  Robert  S.,  v. -p.  and  gen.  mgr.  Bav  State 
Street  Ry.  Co.    Office:  84  State  St.,  Boston. 

GOKAY.  William  !■.,  pharmacist:  b.  Peters- 
burgh.  N.Y..  Nov.  23,  1877;  s.  Eli  S.  and  Mary 
(Lewis)  Gokay;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  unmarried.  In 
drug  business  at  Bennington.  Vt..  since  1898:  mem. 
State  Bd.  of  Pharmacy  since  1908.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Club:  Bennington. 
Addi-ess:  417  Main  St..  Bennington.  "Vt. 

GOIiB,  James  Dougrlas.  M.D..  surgeon;  b.  Corn- 
wall. Conn.,  Nov.  5,  1866;  s.  Theodore  Sedgwick 
and  Emma  (Tracv)  Gold:  descendant  of  Nathan 
Gold,  an  earlv  settler  in  Fairfield,  Conn.:  prep.  edn. 
Morgan  Hie-h  Rch..  Clinton.  Conn.:  Ph.B.,  Yale, 
1888;  M.D..  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1891; 
m.  Gertrude  House,  of  Bridgenort.  Conn..  Oct.  17. 
1894.  Began  practice  in  Stockbridge.  Mass.,  1893; 
removed  to  Bridgeport.  Conn.,  1894:  asst.  derma- 
tolologist.  Vanderbilt  Clinic.  New  York,  1900-13; 
dermatologist.  St.  Luke's  Clinic.  New  York,  since 
1913.  Mem.  A.M. A..  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  Fair- 
field Co.  Med.  Soc,  Bridgeport  Citv  Med.  Assn.. 
Order  of  Patriot  and  Founders.  Mem.  Improved 
Order  Heptasophs.  Ancient  Order  United  Work- 
men. Clubs:  Seaside.  LTniversity.  Address:  839 
Myrtle  Ave..  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

GOLD,  Samuel,  mfr.  upholstery  goods:  b. 
Plattsburg.  N.Y..  June  28.  1873;  s.  Levi  and  Ber- 
tha  (Schott)    Gold;  ed.   pub.  schs..  Plattsburg;   m. 


Jennie  L.  Stern,  of  New  York,  Feb.  17,  1908.  Began 
with  Campbell,  Metzger  &  Jacobson,  New  York, 
1S96;  removed  to  Boston,  1902;  mem.  firm  of  Bout- 
well,  Fairclough  &  Gold,  converters  of  cotton 
goods,  since  1902,  and  sec.  and  treas.  since  1914. 
Hebrew.  Club:  Boston  City,  liecreations:  fishing. 
Home:  6  Strathmore  Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office: 
52-56   Chauncy   St.,    Boston. 

GOLSTH-WAIT,  James  Walter,  prof,  geology;  b. 
Lynn,  Mass.,  Mar.  22,  1880;  s.  James  Wesley  and 
Olive  Jane  (Parker)  Goldthwait;  grad.  Lynn 
Classical  High  Sch.,  1898;  A.B.,  Harvanl,  1902, 
A.M.,  1903,  Ph.D.,  1906;  m.  Edith  Dunnels  Rich- 
ards, of  Newtonville,  Mass.,  June  25,  1906;  2  chil- 
dren, liichard  Parker,  Lawrence.  Asst.  prof  geol- 
ogy. Northwestern  U.,  1904-8;  asst.  prof,  geology, 
1908-11,  Hall  prof,  geology,  since  1911,  Dartmouth. 
Engaged  during  summers  in  geologic  field  work 
lor  state  surveys  of  Wis.  and  111.,  for  U  S  Geol 
Survey,  and  more  especially,  since  1907,  for  the 
(Jeol.  Survey  of  Can.,  as  physiographer,  in  the 
maiitimc  provinces.  Fellow  Geol.  Soc.  America 
A.A..\.S.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Sigma  Xi,  Gamma  Al- 
pha; asso.  mem.  Am.  Geographers.  Conglist.  Au- 
thor: Abandoned  Shorelines  of  Eastern  Wisconsin 
(Wis.  Geol.  Survey),  1906;  also  numerous  reports 
and  papers,  dealing  with  extinct  shorelines,  earth 
movements,  and  glacial  and  physiographic  studies 
in  N.E.  and  Can.    Home:  Hanover,  N.H. 

GOLDTHWAIT,  Joel  Ernest,  surgeon;  b.  Mar- 
blehead,  Alass.,  June  IS,  1866;  s.  William  John- 
son and  Mary  L.  (Pitman)  Goldthwait;  S.B.,  Mass. 
Agrl.  Coll.,  1885;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1890,  and  since  in 
practice  at  Boston;  was  house  officer,  Boston  City 
and  Children's  hosps.;  m.  Jessie  S.  Rand,  of  West- 
field,  Mass.,  May  16,  1894;  3  children,  Joel  A.,  Mar- 
garet R.,  Vincent  B.  Asst.  in  orthopjedic  surgery, 
from  1902,  now  instr.  orthopfedics.  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.;  orthopajdic  surgeon.  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.:  con- 
sulting orthopaedic  surgeon  to  Carnev,  Lynn, 
Brockton,  Haverhill,  hosps.,  and  N.E.  Hosp.  for 
Women  and  Children.  Ex-pres.  Am.  Orthopaedic 
Assn.;  mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Warren  Club, 
etc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Universitv. 
Harvard.  Recreations:  agriculture,  natural  sci- 
ence. Author  numerous  monographs,  and  frequent 
contbr.  on  orthopjedic  surgery  to  leading  med. 
jours.  Home:  1  Charles  River  Sq.  Address:  372 
Marlboro  St.,  Boston.* 

GOLDTHWAITE,  Edward  Stuart,  insurance;  b. 
Springfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1878:  s.  Frank  H.  and 
Mary  R.  (Olmsted)  Goldthwaite;  A.B..  Williams 
1901:  m.  Julia  F.  Spencer,  of  Suffleld.  Conn.,  Oct. 
21,  1903;  1  son,  Spencer,  b.  Dec.  8,  1905.  Supt.  Suf- 
fleld (Conn.)  St.  Ry.,  Electric  Light  &  Water  Co, 
1901-6;  supt.  Travelers'  Indemnity  Co.  of  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  1906-8:  mem.  Gilmore  &  Goldthwaite, 
also  of  Charles  E.  Stickney  &  Co.;  alderman  Ward 
1,  City  of  Sprinefield.  1911.  1912.  Mem.  Delta  Kap- 
pa Epsilon  (Epsilon  Chapter).  Republican.  Clubs: 
Nayasset,  Country.  Home:  65  State  St.  Address: 
374   Main   St.,   Springfield,  Mass. 

GOLDTHWAITE,  Vere,  lawyer.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
GOMPERTZ,  Jewell  Mitchell,  dental  specialist: 
b.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  July  14,  1875:  s.  Michael 
and  Elizabeth  (Zitters)  Gompertz;  ed.  pvt.  sch.; 
D.D.S.,  Georgetown  U..  1902:  post-grad,  course  U. 
of  Pa.,  1903;  Bacteriology  Dept.,  Yale  Med.  Sch.. 
1911;  unmarried.  Engaged  in  newspaper  work  3 
yrs.  and  as  sec  Com.  on  Enrolled  Bills,  Washing- 
ton, D.C.;  lecturer  on  "Diseases  of  the  Structures 
of  the  Oral  Cavity,"  New  Haven  Normal  Sch.  of 
Gymnastics.  Mem.  Conn.  State  Dental  Assn..  New 
Haven  Dental  Club  (ex-pres.),  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 
Republican.  Jewish  religion.  Mason.  Club:  Har- 
monie.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Address:  59 
College  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 


GOOCH,  Frank 

Mass.,  May  2,  185 
Gates  (Coolidge) 
A.M.,  Ph.D.,  1877 
Sarah  Elisabeth  W 
12,  1880.  Asst.  in 
P.  Cooke  until  18 
Gibbs,  and  in  Eur 
alytical  work  at 
1879-81;    chemist 


Austin,  chemist;   b.  Watertown, 

2;  s.  Joshua  Goodale  and  Sarah 

Gooch;     A.B.,     Harvard.     1872, 

;     (hon.    M.A.,    Yale,    1887);    m. 

'yman,  of  Arlington.  Mass..  Aug 

chem.    lab.    under   Prof.    Josiah 

75;    studied   with    Prof.    Wolcott 

•ope  until   1878:   engaged   in  an- 

Newport   for   U.S.    10th    Census. 

on    Northern    Transcontinental 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


Survey,  18S1-4,  and  U.S.  Geol.  Survey,  1SS4-G:  prof. 
chemistry,  Yale,  since  1885,  and  dir.  Kent  Chem. 
Lab.  Investigator  of  inorganic  and  analytical 
chemistry.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amciica  for  booUs 
and  writings.)  Home:  291  Edwards  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.* 

OOOD,  Tlmotliy  William,  mavor;  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass..  Mar.  24,  1872;  s.  John  P.  and  .Julia  E.  (Ha- 
ley) (iood;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Cambridge;  ni.  Mary 
F.  Daley,  of  Cambridge,  .Tune  17,  190o;  4  children, 
Mary  F.,  John  F.,  Timothy  W.,  Jr..  Helen  C.  Dir. 
Guaranty  Trust  Co..  Cambridge;  trustee  and  dir. 
Hibernia  Savings  Bank,  Cambridge  Realty  Co.; 
mem.  Common  Council,  Cambridge,  1 899-1900; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1901-3  (pres.,  1903);  chief 
assessor,  1906-10;  city  treas.,  1911-13;  mayor  of 
Cambridge,  1914-15.  Mem.  Cambridge  Bd.  of 
Trade.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  IXIem.  K.  of 
C,  B.P.O.  Elks,  Catholic  Union,  A. O.K.,  Eagles, 
Moose.  Recreations:  baseball,  fishing,  travel. 
Home:  20  Forest  St.  Address:  City  Hall,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

GOODAIii:,  Alfred  Montgomery,  cloth  and  yarn 
broker;  Deo.  20,  1S53-1910.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

GOODAIiE,  Alfred  Shepard,  registrar  and  coll. 
prof.;  b.  .\iuherst,  Ma.ss.,  :May  8,  1876;  s.  Charles 
Lyman  and  Mary  Hyde  (Shepard)  Goodale;  B.A., 
,\mheist,  1898;  unmai'ried.  Registrar  Amherst 
Coll.  since  1901;  also  asst.  in  botany,  1904-11,  asst. 
prof.,  1911-14,  asso.  prof,  botany  since  1914,  same 
coll.  Independent  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Club:  Appalachian  Mountain. 
Recreations:  cycling,  mountain  climbing.  Ad- 
dress:  Amherst,  IMass. 

GOODAIiE,  Dora  Bead,  author;  b.  Mt.  Washing- 
ton, Berkshire  Co..  Mass.,  Oct.  29,  1866;  d.  Henry 
S.  and  Dora  H.  (Read)  Goodale;  attended  Smith 
Coll.;  unmarried.  Teacher  of  art  and  English  lit. 
She  and  her  sister  Elaine  began  writing  verses  in 
childhood.  Author  (witli  her  sister):  Apple  Blos- 
soms, 1878;  In  Berkshire  with  the  AVild  Flowers, 
1879;  All  Around  the  Year,  1880.  Address:  Red- 
ding, Conn.* 

GOODAIii:,  George  Iiincoln,  botanist;  b.  Saco, 
Me.,  Aug.  3,  1839;  s.  Stephen  Lincoln  and  Prudence 
Aiken  (Nourse)  Goodale;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1860, 
A.l\r..  1866;  M.D..  Harvard,  1863;  Bowdoin,  1863; 
(hon.  A.M.,  Bowdoin,  1869;  LL.D.,  Amherst,  1890, 
Bowdoin,  1894,  Princeton,  1896);  m.  Henrietta  Juel 
Hobson,  1866;  father  of  Joseph  Lincoln  Goodale. 
Practiced  medicine.  Portland,  Me.,  3  yrs. ;  Josiah 
Little  prof,  natural  science  and  prof,  mineralogy, 
botany  and  applied  chemistry,  Bowdoin.  1868-72; 
instr.  botany  and  lecturer  on  vegetable  physiology, 
1872-3,  asst.  prof.,  1873-8.  prof,  botany,  1878-88, 
Fisher  prof,  botany.  1888-1909,  Fisher  prof,  nat- 
ural history  emeritus,  1909,  curator  Bot.  Mus., 
1879-1909,  hon.  curator  since  1909,  Harvard.  Mem. 
Nat.  Acad.  Sciences,  Am.  Philos.  Soc,  Am.  Soc. 
Naturalists,  Assn.  Am.  Anatomists.  Am.  Physiol. 
Soc;  hon.  mem.  N.Y.  Acad.  Sciences:  fellow  Am. 
-Vcad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  A.A.A.S.  (pres.,  1890-1), 
Royal  Geog.  Soc,  London.  Address:  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

GOODAI,!:,  Greenleaf  Austin,  armv  offlcer:  .Tuly 
4,  1839-Feb.  17,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who   in   America,    1914-15.) 

GOODAIii:.  Joseph  Iiincoln,  M.D. :  b.  Saco,  Me., 
Jan.  22.  1868;  s.  George  Tjincoln  and  Henrietta 
Juel  (Hobson)  Goodale;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1SS9,  A.M., 
M.D.,  1893;  m.  Adelaide  M.  Evans,  of  Portland, 
Me..  1893:  children,  Robert  Lincoln.  Geoffrey  D., 
Edward  E.  Began  practice  in  Boston,  1894:  asst. 
phys.  diseases  of  throat,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp..  1895-13; 
asst.  sure-eon,  throat  dept..  Boston  Children's 
Hosp.,  1895-07;  instr.  larvngology.  Harvard  Med. 
Sch..  since  1908.  Has  published  about  50  papers 
and  monographs  on  Inryngol.  subjects  in  med. 
.iours.  Mem.  Am.  Laryn^ol.  Assn.,  A.M. A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Bo'-ton  Soc.  Med.  Science^',  Boston  Soc. 
Med.  Improvement.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Univer- 
sity.   Address:   258  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

GOODAIiZ:.  Percy  A.,  insurance;  b.  Boston.  .Tan. 
15,  1883;  s.  Thomas  T.  and  Susan  H.  A.  (Kellev) 
Goodale;  prep.  edn.  Hopkinson  Sch.,  Boston;  stu- 
dent Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1901-2;  m.  Hope  Leonard, 


of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  June  8,  1907;  children, 
Robeit.  Benjamin.  Began  active  career  in  employ 
of  Dewick  &  Flanders,  ins.  agts.,  1903;  apptd.  spL 
agt.  for  Preferred  Accident  Ins.  Co.  of  New  York, 
li)04;  mgr.  tor  Ma.ss.,  same  co.,  since  1905.  Pro- 
gressive. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  City,  Winchester, 
Medford  Boat  (commodore  since  1912).  Home: 
Arlington,  Mass.    Office:  92  Water  St.,  Boston. 

GOODAIii:,  "Walter  Temple,  M.D. ;  b.  Saco,  Me., 
Sejjt.  7,  1S51;  s.  Stephen  L.  and  Prudence  Arkin 
(Nourse)  Goodale;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Brunswick, 
Me.,  1874;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1887.  Engaged 
in  general  practice  at  Saco  since  1888.  Address: 
Saco,  Me. 

GOODAIiIi,  Henry  Skinner,  M.D. ;  b.  Greensboro, 

Vt.,  May  28,  1S6G:  s.  I'^rank  West  and  Finette  (Skin- 
ner) Goodall;  grad.  I'.ennington  (Vt.)  High  Sch., 
1883;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1887;  M.D.,  Columbian 
(now  George  Washington)  U.  Dept.  of  Medicine, 
1890;  post-grad,  work,  N.Y.  City  Hosp.,  1902,  New 
York  Polyclinic  Med.  Sch.  and  Hosp.,  1915;  m. 
A^innie  C.  Hodges,  of  Washington,  Oct.  12,  1897; 
1  child,  Elizabeth.  Began  practice  in  Washington. 
1892;  removed  to  Bennington.  Vt.,  1897;  supt.  and 
med.  dir.  Storv  Wold  Sanatorium,  Nov.,  1904-Dec., 
1914.  Mem.  A.M.A..  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Nat.  Assn. 
for  Study  and  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis.  Mason; 
K.  of  P.  Republican.  Conglist.  Address:  532  INIain 
St.,  Bennington,  Vt. 

GOODAIiIi,  I^ouis  Bertrand,  woolen  mfr. ;  b. 
West  Winchester,  N.H.,  Sept.  23,  1851;  s.  Thomas 
and  Ruth  (Waterhouse)  Goodall;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt. 
schs.  and  Kimball  Union  Acad.,  Meriden,  N.H. ; 
bookkeeper  and  paymaster  at  Sanford  Mills;  m. 
Rose  V.  Goodwin,  of  Saco,  Me.,  Julv  21,  1877  (died 
Apr.  15,  1894).  Began  in  wool  mfg.  (Goodall  & 
Garnsey),  1874,  various  concerns  consolidating 
under  name  of  Sanford  Mills  Co.,  of  which  was 
elected  elk.,  1883,  and  dir.,  1885;  organizer,  1889, 
and  treas.  and  agt.  Goodall  Worsted  Co.;  treas. 
and  elk.  Mousam  River  R.R.  Co.  since  1893;  pres. 
Sanford  Nat.  Bank  since  1896;  organizer,  1881, 
Goodall  Mfg.  Co.  (treas.),  1899,  Maine  Alpaca  Co. 
(treas.);  also  treas.  Sanford  &  Cape  Porpoi«e  Rv., 
1897,  Atlantic  Shore  Line  Rv.,  1899;  organizer, 
1903,  Goodall  Matting  Co.  (treas.).  Apptd.  chmn. 
Me.  Louisiana  Purchase  Expn.  Commn.,  1901.  Re- 
publican.    Address:    Sanford,    Me. 

GOODEIiIi,  Abuer  Cheney,  Jr.,  lawyer,  historian; 
(hon.  A.M.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1865).  Home:  Salem, 
Mass. 

GOODEIiIi,  David  Harvey,  ex-governor;   May  6, 

1834-Jan.  22,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1914-15.) 

GOODEIiIi,  Georg-e  Arthur,  chemist;  moved  to 
Chicago,  111.,  1912.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

GOODEIii;,  Reginald  Rusden,  educator;  b.  Port- 
land, Me.;  s.  Charles  Raymond  and  Susan  Watson 
(Anderson)  Goodell;  descended  on  maternal  side 
from  Kenelm  Winslow,  who  settled  in  Plymouth, 
about  16  20;  also  from  Everts  Jansen  Wendell,  of 
Knickerbocker  stock,  who  settled  in  Albany,  about 
1644;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Brunswick,  Me..  1893, 
A.M.,  1895;  post-grad,  studies  Johns  Hopkins  U., 
and  the  Sorbonne,  Paris.  Instr.  U.  of  Me.,  1898-9, 
romance  langs.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1901-2;  head 
of  dept.  of  Romance  langs.,  Simmons  Coll.,  Boston, 
since  1904.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  ]\Iem.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon,  Phi  Kappa  Phi.  N.E.  Modern  Lang. 
Assn..  Modern  Lang.  Assn.  America,  Salon  Fran- 
Qais  de  Boston;  mem.  S.  Am.  Commn.  of  Pan-Am. 
Assn.  for  Internat.  Conciliation  to  further  cul- 
tural relations  between  the  nations.  Editor:  L'En- 
fant  Espion  and  other  stories.  Home:  (winter) 
Technology  Club,  Boston;  (summer)  Anderson 
Farm.  South  Windham,  Me.  Office:  Simmons  Col- 
lege, Boston. 

GOODEIiIi,  Richard  Carter,  mfr.;  b.  Antrim, 
N.H.,  Aug.  10,  1868;  s.  Hon.  David  Harvey  (ex-gov. 
of  N.H.)  and  Hannah  Jane  (Plumer)  Goodell:  ed. 
Colby  Acad.,  New  London.  N.H. ;  m.  Amy  Clark 
Martin,  of  Concord,  N.H.,  Feb.  22,  1899.  Has  been 
identified  with  mfr.  of  cutlery  and  hardware  spe- 
cialties since  beginning  of  active  career;  v. -p. 
Goodell  Co.  Apptd.  to  staff  of  Gov.  Henry  B. 
Guinby,    1908,    title    of   col.     Trustee   Colby   Acad., 


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James  A.   Tuttle   Library,   Antrim,   N.H.    Republi- 
can.   Baptist.    Home:  Antrim,  N.H. 

(tOODEIiIi,  Thomas  Dwight,  college  prof.;  b. 
I011int;toii.  Conn.,  Nov.  S,  1S54;  s.  Francis  and 
Sophia  Louisa  (Burpee)  Gootlell;  A.B.,  Yale,  1877; 
Pli.D.,  1884;  studied  in  Europe,  l.SSG-7;  m.  J.  Har- 
riet Andross,  of  liockville.  Conn.,  May  9,  1878. 
cnassical  teacher  High  Sch.,  Hartford,  1877-88; 
as.st.  prof.  Greek,  1888-93,  prof.  Greek  lang.  and 
lit.  since  189.3,  Yale.  Prof,  same.  Am.  Sch.  Classical 
Studies,  Athens,  1894-5  (mem.  mng.  com.  same, 
1908 — ).  Mem.  Am.  Philol.  Assn.  (v. -p.,  1909-11, 
pres.,  1911-12),  Archajol.  Inst.  America,  Conn. 
Acad.  Sciences,  Classical  Assn.  of  N.E. ;  mem. 
advisory  council  of  Simplified  Spelling  Bd.  (See 
Wlio's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:  35  Edgehill  Rd.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

GOOBEIiIi,  William,  surgeon;  b.  Amherst, 
.Mass.,  Mar.  23,  1878;  s.  Henry  H.  and  Helen  E. 
(Stanton)  Goodell;  descendant  of  Richard  Goodale, 
who  settled  in  Vt,  1632;  A.B.,  Amherst.  1901, 
A.M.,  1905;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1905;  post- 
grad, work,  Vienna  and  Berlin,  1912;  m.  Ethel 
Morris,  of  N.Y.  City,  May  20,  1907;  1  daughter, 
p;;iizabeth  Electa.  House  surgeon  ]Mass.  Charitable 
Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  Boston,  1905-6;  interne 
Throat  Dept.,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1906-7;  practiced 
Springfield,  Mass.,  since  1907,  specializing  in  dis- 
eases of  ear,  nose  and  throat.  Fellow  Am.  Coll. 
Surgeons;  mem.  Am.  Acad.  Ophthalmology  and 
Oto-Laryngology,  N.E.  Otol.  and  Lar>-ngol.  Soc, 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Springfield  Acad.  Medi- 
cine, Psi  Upsilon.  Clubs:  Winthrop.  Springfield 
Country.  Recreations:  motoring,  golf,  tennis. 
Home:  76  Spruceland  Av.  Office:  6  Chestnut  St., 
Springfield,   Mass. 

GOODFEIiIiOW,  Aubrey  Z.,  lawyer;  b.  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass.,  Aug.  10,  187  6;  s.  James  A.  and  Mary 
L.  (Wheeler)  Goodfellow;  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  unmar- 
ried. Admitted  to  ftlass.  bar,  1898,  and  since  in 
practice  at  Fitchburg;  master  in  chancery  and 
pub.  administrator;  sec.  Citizens  City  Com.  4  yrs. ; 
mem.  Sch.  Bd.  3  yrs.,  Bd.  of  Health  3  yrs.  Repub- 
lican. Baptist.  Mem.  Commercial  Law  League  of 
America.  Pres.  Fitchburg  Bar  Assn.  Home:  Mt. 
Elam  Rd.    Office:  Stiles  Blk.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

GOODHART,  Jacob  Philip,  lawyer.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

GOODEUZ:,  Bertram.  Grosvenor,  architect;  b. 
Pomfret,  Conn.,  Apr.  28,  18  69;  s.  Charles  Wells 
and  Helen  Grosvenor  (Eldredge)  Goodhue;  ed. 
Russell's  Collegiate  and  Commercial  Inst.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.;  (hon.  Sc.D.,  Ti'inity  Coll.,  1911): 
m.  Lydia  T.  Bryant,  of  Boston,  Apr.  8,  1902.  Stud- 
ied architecture  for  6 1/2  yrs.  under  Renwick;  be- 
came partner  Cram  &  Wentworth,  Nov.,  1891,  firm 
now  Cram,  Goodhue  &  Ferguson:  arcliitects  for 
reconstruction  and  additions  to  U.S.  Mil.  Acad., 
West  Point:  many  cathedrals,  churches,  collegiate 
and  pub.  library  bldgs.  and  pub.  and  pvt.  bldgs. 
of  all  kinds.  Formerly  did  many  book  decorations 
and  types,  notably  The  Altar  Book.  Extensive 
traveler.  Fellow  A. I. A.,  Boston  Soc.  Architects; 
mem.  New  York  Architectural  League.  Clubs: 
Century,  Calumet  (New  York),  Tavern  (Boston). 
Author:  Mexican  Memories.  Contbd.  as  expert  to 
Spanish  Colonial  Architecture  in  Mexico  (by  Syl- 
^  ester  Baxter),  10  vols.,  1903;  also  contbr.  to  mags. 
Recreations:  literature.  Address:  2  W.  47tla  St., 
New  York,  and  15   Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

GOODHUE,  David  Putney,  M.D.,  surgeon;  Jan. 
10,    1S3S-N0V.    5,    1911.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

GOODHUE,  P(raiicis)  Abbot,  banker:  b.  Brook- 
line,  Mass.,  June  14,  1883;  s.  Francis  A.  and  Eliza- 
beth (Gushing)  Goodhue;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1906; 
m.  Nora  F.  Thayer,  of  Lancaster,  Mass.,  Jan.  2, 
1913.  Identified  with  banking  business  since  1907; 
began  as  messenger  with  1st  Nat.  Bank;  held 
various  positions  until  became  pres.  of  Brookline 
Trust  Co.,  in  fall  of  1911,  continuing  until  1913; 
v.-p.  1st  Nat.  Bank  of  Boston,  since  1913;  dir. 
Brookline  Trust  Co.;  mem.  corpn.  Warren  Inst, 
for  Savings.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston 
and  New  York),  Exchange,  Country  (Brookline). 
Home:  Andover,  Mass.  Office:  1st  National  Bank, 
Boston. 


GOODHUE,  Prank  Warren;  b.  Salem,  Mass., 
l'"eb.  28,  187  9;  s.  Charles  W.  and  Elizabeth  B. 
(Owen)  Goodhue;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Salem;  m.  Hilma 
Alice  Fowler,  of  Brockton,  Mass.,  June  16,  1914. 
In  mercantile  business,  Salem  and  Boston,  till 
1900;  began  as  messenger  with  State  Bd.  of 
Charity,  Feb.,  1900,  and  has  served  as  supt.  state 
adult  poor,  since  Nov.,  1912.  Universalist.  Club: 
Boston  City.  Recreations:  amateur  photography, 
fisliing.  Home:  Winchester,  Mass.  Office:  31  State 
Plouse,  Boston. 

GOODHUE,  Harry  Eldredg-e,  mfr.;  b.  Brooklyn, 
Mar.  11,  1873;  s.  Charles  Wells  and  Helen  Gro.s- 
vcnor  (Eldredge)  Goodhue;  ed.  dist.  schs..  Pom- 
fret,  Conn.;  Holderness  Sch.,  Plymouth,  N.H. ; 
Boston  Art  Students'  Assn.;  m.  Mary  Louise 
Wright,  of  Cincinnati,  O.,  June  8,  1904;  3  sons, 
Harry  TVright,  Daniel  Eldredge,  William  Gros- 
venor. Began  at  16  as  elk.  in  business  house; 
took  up  study  of  art  at  19  and  was  for  10  yrs. 
with  Horace  J.  Phipps  &  Co.,  Boston;  entered 
busines  for  self,  1902,  as  mfr.  stained  glass.  Served 
3  yrs.  in  Co.  C,  Naval  Battalion,  M.V.M.  Repub- 
lican. Catholic.  Mem.  Arts  and  Crafts  Soc,  Bos- 
ton. Clubs:  Boston  Architectural,  Harvard  Musi- 
cal Assn.,  Chorister.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports. 
Home:  56  Fayerweather  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Office:   73  Pitts  St.,  Boston. 

GOODING,     Alfred,     clergyman;     b.     Brookline, 

Mass.,  May  10,  1856;  s.  Josiah  and  Anna  W. 
(Sullings)  Gooding;  descendant  of  John  Howland, 
of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Brookline;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1877;  student  of  theology  at  Bonn  and 
Gottingen,  Germanv,  1878-80;  S.T.B.,  Harvard  Div. 
Sch.,  1881;  m.  Mabel  Sise,  of  Portsmouth,  N.H., 
June  1,  1887;  children,  Frederic,  b.  Nov.  19,  1889; 
Eleanor.  Dec.  30,  1893.  Ordained  Unitarian  minis- 
try, 1882;  pastor  Brunswick,  Me.,  Dec,  1881-4 
(resigned).  South  Parish  Ch.,  Portsmouth,  N.H., 
since  Oct.  15,  1884.  Pres.  Portsmouth  Athenaeum; 
trustee  Pub.  Library;  mem.  Portsmouth  Bd.  of 
Instrn.  Republican.  Address:  40  Court  St.,  Ports- 
mouth, N.H. 

GOODING,  John  M.,  life  ins.;  b.  Pownal,  Me., 
Sept.  18,  1857;  s.  John  R.  and  Mary  A.  Gooding; 
ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.;  m.  Grace  A.  Jones,  of 
Yarmouth,  Nov.  23,  1886.  Clk.  and  propr.  grocery 
store,  Yarmouth,  Me.,  187  5-88;  gen.  agt.  for  North- 
western Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  at  Portland,  Me.,  1888- 
98;  was  for  several  yrs.  state  mgr.  for  Me.,  Union 
Central  Life  Ins.  Co.,  now  spl.  agt.  Mut.  Life  Ins. 
Co.  of  N.Y.;  ex-pres.  Me.  Life  Underwriters'  Assn. 
Home:  106  Spruce  St.  Office:  415  Congress  St., 
Portland,  Me. 

GOODMAN,  Samuel,  M.D. ;  b.  Kalvaria,  Russia, 
1866;  s.  Abram  and  Rosey  (Goodinsky)  Goodman; 
came  to  America,  1874;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  N.Y.  City; 
M.D.,  U.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1889;  m.  Emma 
Greenfeld,  of  Albany,  Ga.,  Sept.  14,  1901;  2  chil- 
dren, Abram,  Julia.  Practiced  in  Boston  since 
1890;  prof,  mental  and  nervous  diseases.  Coll. 
Phys.  and  Surg.,  Boston,  1897-02;  phys.  Mt.  Sinai 
Hosp.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston 
Med.  Soc.  (pres.  1897-8).  Jewish  religion.  Address: 
148    Townsend    St.,    Boston. 

GOODNOUGH,  Xanthus  Henry,  chief  engr.  Mass. 
Bd.  of  Health;  b.  Brookline,  Mass.,  Oct.  23,  1860; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1882;  m.  Boston,  Oct.  5,  1892,  Maria 
T.,  d.  Samuel  N.  and  Anne  (Ingalls)  Dyer.  Prac- 
ticed civ.  engring,  1882-95;  chief  engr.  Mass.  Bd. 
of  Health,  since  1895.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Boston 
Soc.  C.E.,  N.E.  Water  Works  Assn.  Clubs:  Har- 
vard, Engineers'.  Home:  70  Stratford  St.,  West 
Roxbury,    Mass.    Office:    141   State  House,    Boston. 

GOODNOVT,  Minnie,  author;  b.  Albion,  N.Y., 
July  10,  1871;  d.  Franklin  and  Elizabeth  Jane 
(Arnold)  Goodnow;  grad.  East  Denver  (Colo.) 
High  Sch.,  1891;  studied  art  2  yrs.,  pvtly. ;  studied 
Denver  U.,  l^^  yrs.;  studied  architecture  in 
office  3  yrs.;  grad.  Las  Vegas  Hot  Springs 
■Sanitarium,  N.M.,  1899;  grad.  Gen.  Memorial 
Hosp.,  New  Y''ork,  1900,  New  York  Infant  Asy- 
lum, 1901;  unmarried.  Supt.  Woman's  Hosp., 
Denver,  1903-6:  dir.  of  nurses,  Milwaukee  (Wis.) 
Co.  Hosp.,  1907;  supt.  of  nurses,  Park  Av.  Hosp., 
Denver.  1908;  supt.  Bronson  Hosp.,  Kalamazoo, 
Mich.,    1908-11;   now  asst.   in  planning  hosps.   and 


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taking  cliarge  of  their  eriuipnient.  (See  Who  s 
AVho  in  America  for  writings.)  Home:  137  Suther- 
land Rd.,  Brooliline,  Mass.  Office:  9  Parlt  St., 
Boston.* 

GOODNOW,  Moses  C;  b.  Hubbardslown.  Mass- 
Tune  '0  lS-16;  s.  AVilliam  B.  and  Susan  (Cheever) 
boodnow;  ed.  Lest»_>r  and  East  Hampton  acads  ; 
m  Nellis  S.  Whittalier,  of  Princeton,  1879;  chil- 
dren Bertha  S.,  Kdward  S.,  Helen  E.  and  Uilliam 
H  Has  engaged  in  farming,  also  in  ins.  business 
arid  propr.  summer  hotel,  at  Princeton.  lown 
treas.  and  collector  30  yrs.;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  ol 
Rep.,  1890;  formerly  mem.  Rep.  State  f-om.  ot 
Mass  Trustee  Memorial  Library.  Mem.  A.O.b.W. 
Club:  Republican  of  Mass.  Address:  Princeton, 
Mass. 

GOODNOW,  Windsor  Hervey,  merchant;  b. 
Lyme  N.H.,  Dec.  11,  lS(i;;;  s.  William  Everett 
and  Abigail  (Beaman)  Goodnow:  descendant  ot 
Thomas  Goodenough,  Sudbury.  Mass.,  1638;  ed. 
pub  schs.;  m.  Anna  Louise  Putnam,  of  Fitchburg, 
Mass.,  Nov.  17,  1885;  4  children.  Ramona  I  ..  Nina 
C  Priscilla  S.,  Pauline  L.  Associated  with  brother 
in  gen.  store.  East  .laffrey.  '>'•«..  4  yrs..  \V  est 
Swanzev,  2  yrs.;  treas.  since  .Tan.  1,  189.^.  \\-.L. 
Goodnow  &  Co..  clothing  dealers.  Keene  wU'^ 
branch  stores  in  Winchester,  Marlboro  and  Nashua, 
N  H ,  Bellows  Falls  and  Brattleboro.  Vt.,  and 
Fitchburg,  Mass.  Has  served  as  pres.  City  Council, 
Keene;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1903,  Senate,  1911. 
Mason;  Odd  Fellow;  mem.  Order  of  Golden  Cross. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Club:  Wentworth.  Address: 
Keene,   N.H. 

GOODRICH,  Arthur  L.;  .May  16,  1849-Apr.,  1911. 
(See  vol.   1!MM).  t 

GOODRICH,  Caspar  rrederick,  rear-admiral:  b. 
Phila  .Jan  7,  1S47:  s.  William  and  Sarah  A. 
(Bearden)  Goodrich;  apptd.  from  Conn.,  and  grad. 
US  Naval  Acad.,  1864:  (lion.  A.M.,  Yale,  1888); 
m"  Eleanor,  d.  Charles  E.  Milnor.  of  New  York, 
Sept.  4.  1873.  Ensign.  Nov.  1.  1866;  master,  Dec.  1, 
1866-  It.  Mar.  12,  1868;  It.-comdr.,  Mar.  26,  1869; 
comdr..  Sept.  27,  1884:  capt.,  Sept.  16,  1897;  rear- 
admiral.  Feb.  17,  1904:  retired  Jan.  7,  1909.  (bee 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  details  of  naval  rec- 
ord.)    Home:    "Gladwyn."    Pomfret,   Conn.* 

GOODRICH,  Cliarles  Clinton;  b.  Wethersfield, 
Conn.,  Julv  30,  1845;  s.  Josliua  and  Mary  A. 
(Wells)  Goodrich:  m.  Beulah  Murray,  of  Fair 
Haven,  Conn.,  1877:  1  son.  Raymond  Murray. 
Entered  transportation  business  at  Hartford, 
Conn  1872;  v. -p.  Hartford  &  New  York  Transpor- 
tation Co.'s  lines  to  Hartford,  Conn.,  Providence, 
RI  Bridgeport,  Conn.;  pres.  Me.  Steamship  Co.; 
gen  mgr.  Middletown  Coal  Co.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Recreations:  fishing,  hunting.  Address. 
Hartford  &  New  York  Transportation  Co.,  Hart- 
ford. Conn. 

GOODRICH,  Elizur  Stillman;  b.  Wethersfield, 
Conn..  Dec.  28.  1834;  s.  Elizur  and  Jerusha  W. 
(Stillman)  Goodrich;  ed.  Williston  Sem.,  East- 
liampton,  IMass. :  m.  :Mary  A.  Hanmer,  of  Wetliers- 
field,  Oct.  19,  1859;  2  children,  .Tames  R.,  Mabel  E. 
(Mrs.  George  H.  Oilman,  of  Hartford).  Served  as 
elk.  in  office  of  chief  engr.  to  gen.  ticket  agt., 
Hartford,  Providence  &  Fishkill  R.R.,  1854-63; 
gen.  mgr.,  1863-4;  pres..  1864,  Hartford  &  Wethers- 
field Horse  Ry.  Co.,  which  later  became  Hartford 
St  Ry.  Co.,  of  whicli  was  pres.  until  merged  into 
the  Consolidated  R.R.,  1906;  pres.  Hartford  &  N.Y. 
Transportation  Co..  1885-06;  v.-p.  City  Bank  of 
Hartford.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895,  Senate, 
1897,  1899,  1901.  Republican.  Mason  (K.T., 
Shriner).  Club:  Hartford.  Recreations:  traveling. 
Home:  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  and  104  Main  St., 
Hartford.    Office:  80  Pearl  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

GOODRICH,  Prank,  college  prof.;  b.  Dryden, 
N.V.,  Apr.  21.  1S56;  s.  Milo  and  Eunice  Amanda 
(Eastman)  Goodrich:  B.A.,  Yale,  1880;  studied 
univs.  of  Leipzig.  Heidelberg,  Berlin  and  Halle, 
1882-3,  1892-3;  Ph.D.,  Halle,  1893;  m.  Kate  M. 
Hara,  of  Marritton,  Ont,  Aug.  16,  1881.  Teacher 
Latin  and  Greek,  Auburn  (N.Y.)  High  Sch.,  1880-1; 
prin.  North  Adams  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1884-7; 
instr.  German,  Yale,  1887-91,  1893-4;  prof.  German 
and      European      history,      1894-03,      prof.      Euro- 


pean   history,    since    190  1,    Williams    Coll.     Home: 
Williamstown,   Mass.* 

GOODRICH,  Frederick  Elizur,  journalist;  b. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  .Ian.  16,  1843;  s.  Elizur  Tryon  and 
Mary  Catharine  (Beach)  Goodrich;  descendant  of 
William  Goodrich.  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1643;  grad. 
Hopkins  Grammar  Sch.  (Hartford  Higli  Sch.), 
1860;  A.B.,  Yale,  1864;  ni.  Elizabeth  Williams 
Parsons,  of  Hartford,  Nov.  20,  1866  (died  Aug.  7, 
1911);  3  children,  David  Parsons,  Harold  Beach, 
Theodora  Caroline;  m.  2d,  Parnelle  C.  Fiske,  of 
Boston.  1913.  Editor  Hartford  Courant.  1865-7; 
succeeded  Col.  Charles  G.  Greene  as  editor  Boston 
Post,  1873:  associated  with  Edward  Everett  Hale 
in  editorship  of  Boston  Commonwealth.  1892-5; 
now  editorial  writer  on  Boston  Post,  with  wliich 
has  had  editorial  connection  since  1868;  city  elk.. 
City  of  Boston,  1883-5.  Democrat.  Mem.  Psi 
TJpsilon.  Autlior:  Life  of  Winfield  Scott  I^ancock; 
T^ife  of  Giover  Cleveland.  Contbr.  of  short  fiction 
to  periodicals  of  INIessrs.  Harper  an<l  Messrs. 
.Scribner  under  nom  de  plume  of  Frederick  Tryon. 
Home:   .'^haron.  Mass.    Office:  Boston  Post,  Boston. 

GOODRICH,  Henry  A.,  merchant;  b.  T-ltchburg, 
Mass..  Nuv.  22.  1830;  s.  John  and  Mary  Ann 
(Blake)  Goodrich,  and  descendant  of  William 
Goodrich,  Watertown,  Mass.,  1636;  ed.  Fitchburg 
grammar  and  high  schs.  and  Fitchburg  Acad.; 
m.  Dec.  17,  1856,  Harriet,  d.  John  and  Harriet  H. 
Stebbins,  of  Vernon,  Vt.  Mcht.  in  Fitchburg, 
1855-07;  real  estate  dealer  and  owner  Goodrich 
Block;  ex-pres.  I''itcliburg  Bd.  of  Trade;  pres.  Mer- 
chants' Assn.,  1887:  trustee  Worcester  North  Sav- 
ings Institution;  director  Safety  P'und  National 
Bank;  treasurer  Fitchburg  Bounty  Fund,  1862- 
65;  served  the  sick  and  wounded  in  hospital  at 
Fredericksburg  and  Washington,  1864;  I'ep.  in  Gen. 
Court  of  ^Nlass.,  1870,  1871;  mem.  Bd.  City  Asses- 
sors, 1872;  trustee  Wallace  Pub.  Library;  pres. 
Union  Aid  Home  for  Children;  mem.  Sch.  Bd., 
Fitchburg.  Republican.  Citizens'  candidate  for 
mayor,  1885.  Rep.  presdl.  elector,  1892.  LTnitarian. 
Bx-pres.  Fitchburg  Hist.  Soc.  Address:  Fitch- 
burg,   Mass. 

GOODRICH,  John  Ellsworth,  educator:  Jan.  19, 
1831-Feb.  24,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America.   1914-15.) 

GOODRICH,  Iiincoln  Baker,  clergyman;  A.B., 
Amherst,  1888;  B.D..  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1892;  m. 
Hattie  P.  Burnett,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1893.  Prin. 
high  sch.,  Plainfield,  N.J.,  1888-90;  ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1893;  pastor  Bound  Brook,  N.J.,  1893-6, 
Marlboro,  Mass.,  1896-05,  Taunton  since  1905.  Mem. 
Delta  Klappa  Epsilon.  Home:  65  Spring  St.,  Taun- 
ton.  Mass. 

GOODRICH,  Matthew  S.,  surgeon;  b.  Palmyra, 
Me.,  Jan.  24,  IsfiO;  s.  .Tosepli  B.  and  Amanda  J. 
(Gower)  Goodi'icli;  ed.  common  schs.;  grad.  Me. 
Central  Inst.,  1878;  M.D.,  U.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York 
U.),  1882:  New  York  Post-grad.  Med.  Sch.,  1889: 
Jolins  Hopkins.  Baltimore,  1893;  courses  in  sur- 
.gery  and  urology,  Berlin  U.,  Germany,  1912;  m. 
Etta  G.  Warren,  of  Winslow%  Me.,  Apr.  5,  1901. 
Interne  in  Sanitarium,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  1  yr. ; 
practiced  medicine  in  Fairfield.  Me.,  1883-90:  since 
located  in  Waterville,  making  specialty  of  gen. 
surgery:  asst.  surgeon  The  Ancient  and  Hon.  Arty. 
Co.  of  i\Iass.  (was  witli  tlie  co.  on  its  recent  trip 
to  London,  Eng..  and  served  in  that  capacity) ; 
LT.S.  examining  surgeon  Somerset  Co.  and  Kenne- 
bec Co.,  eacli  4  yrs.  Lt.  col.  N.G.S.IM.;  served  on 
Bd.  of  Edn.,  Fairfield;  Common  Council;  chmn. 
Bd.  of  Aldermen.  W'aterville.  Has  served  on  Rep. 
City  and  Co.  coins.  Trustee  Carnegie  Pub.  Library 
3  yrs.  LTnitarian.  Mem.  County,  State  and  Am. 
med.  assns.,  Assn.  Mil.  Surgeons  of  U.S.,  Anglo- 
Am.  Med.  Assn.  of  Berlin,  Germany.  Mason;  St. 
Omar  Commanderv,  K.T.,  No.  12,  Waterville;  Me. 
Consistory,  S.P.R.S.,  Portland;  Kora  Temple,  A.A. 
O.N. M.S.,  Lewiston.  Clubs:  Waterville  Masonic. 
IClks,  Taconnet:  Abnaki  (Augusta).  Home:  224 
Main   St.     Office:    53   IMain   St.,  Waterville,   Me. 

GOODRICH,  Katlianiel  Lewis,  librarian;  b.  Con- 
cord, N.H.,  Feb.  9,  1880;  s.  Arthur  Lewis  and 
Mary  Eastman  (Bachelder)  Goodrich:  direct  de- 
scendant of  William  Goodrich,  Watertown,  Mass., 
1634;  ed.  high  schs.,  Salem,  Mass.,  and  Utica,  N.Y., 


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1894-7;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1901;  B.L.S.,  New  York 
State  Library  Hcli..  1904;  m.  Alice  liVnian,  of 
Albany,  N.Y.,  July  \iO,  1908.  Keporler  Ulica  Press, 
1901-2;  in  charge  of  order  section.  New  York  State 
Library,  1904-7;  librarian,  W.Va.  U.,  1907-9;  U.  of 
Tex.,  1909-11,  Dartmouth  Coll.  since  1912.  Mem. 
A.L.A.,  Beta  Theta  Pi.  I'rosressive.  Conglist. 
Club:  Appalachian  IMoimtain.  Kecrealions:  camp- 
ing,   mountain   climbing.    Address:    Hanover,   N.H. 

GOODRICH,  (John)  Wallace,  musician;  b.  New- 
ton, :\Iass..  :May  27,  1871;  s.  John  B.  and  Anna  L. 
(Woodward)  Goodrich;  ed.  Newton  High  Sch., 
1888;  attended  Royal  Acad,  of  Music,  Munich, 
1894-5;  student  in  Paris  and  Leipzig,  1895-7;  m. 
Madeleine  Boardman,  of  Manchester,  Mass.,  Apr. 
20,  1904.  Mem.  faculty  since  1897,  dean  since  1907, 
N.E.  Conservatory  of  Music;  organist,  Trinity  Ch., 
Boston.  1902-9;  founded,  1901,  conducted,  1901-7, 
Choral  Art  Soc.  of  Boston;  choral  conductor 
Worcester  Co.  Mu.sical  Assn.,  1902-7;  organist  at 
concerts  of  Boston  Symphony  Orchestra,  1897-09; 
conductor  Cecilia  Soc.  of  Boston,  1907-10;  con- 
ductor Boston  Opera  Co.,  1909-12.  Clubs:  St.  Bo- 
tolph.  Tavern.     Home:  145  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

GOOSSEIiIi,  Daniel  Ayres,  M.E.  bishop;  Nov.  5, 
lS40-Dec.  4,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,   1908-9.) 

CrOODSFEED,  Alexander  McLellan,  lawyer:  b. 
Falmouth,  Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1847;  fc:.  Obed  and"  Eliza- 
beth (McLellan)  Goodspeed;  lineal  descendant  of 
Roger  Goodspeed,  who  settled  at  Barnstable,  1639; 
ed.  pub.  sch.  andacad.:  taught  sch.  and  was  with 
engr.  corps  Atchison  &  Neb.  R.R.,  1869-72;  studied 
law  in  offices  of  Marston  &  Crapo,  New  Bedford; 
admitted  to  Bristol  Co.  bar,  1880,  and  has  since 
practiced  in  New  Bedford:  dir.  Falmouth  Nat. 
Bank.  Conglist.  Mem.  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc, 
Old  Dartmouth  Hist.  Soc.  Home:  20  Seventh  St. 
Office:   791  Purcliase  St..  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

CfOODSFEED,  Frank  Iiincoln,  clergyman;  moved 
to  Oakland,  Cal.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in   America,    1914-15.) 

GOODSPEED,  Joseph  Horace,  treasurer  Mass. 
Electric  Cos.;  b.  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  Jan.  14, 
1845;  s.  George  E.  and  Nancy  G.  (Hayden)  Good- 
speed;  descendant  of  Roger  Goodspeed,  Barn- 
stable, Mass..  1641;  (line  of  ancestry  runs  back  to 
William  the  Conqueror) ;  M.A.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  1866;  m.  Arabel  jMorton,  of  Boston, 
.Jan.  27,  1887;  two  sons,  Morton.  Joseph  Horace,  Jr. 
With  Kuntze  Bros.,  bankers,  Denver,  Colo.,  1866- 
70;  cashier  and  p.-m.  Kansas  City,  St.  .Joe  &  Coun- 
cil Bluffs  R.R.,  1870;  gen.  auditor.  Joy  Roads  of 
the  W'est,  1874-6:  supervisor  railroad  accounts, 
state  of  Mass.,  1876-81;  gen.  auditor  Mex.  Central 
R.R..  1881-87;  treas.  West  End  St.  Ry.  Co.,  18867- 
99;  treas.  Mass.  Electric  Cos.  since  1899;  treas. 
Nashua  St.  Ry.  Co.,  Newport  &  Fall  River  St.  Ry. 
Co.;  asst.  treas.  Bay  State  St.  Ry.  Co.  Sec.  Beacon 
Soc;  mem.  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants,  Delta 
Psi.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (I<:.T.). 
Clubs:  Algonquin.  Woodland  Golf.  Recreations: 
golf.  Home:  279  Newbury  St.  Office:  84  State  St., 
Boston. 

GOODWIN,  Charles,  mfr.,  jobber:  b.  Marble- 
head.  !Mass..  July  5,  1871;  s.  Charles  H.  and  Annie 
B.  (Allen)  Goodwin;  descendant  of  William  Good- 
win, Marblehead,  1713;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs., 
Marblehead;  unmarried.  Began  in  employ  of 
Rousmaniere,  Lovejoy  &  Co.,  shoe  manufacturers' 
goods,  Boston,  1888,  continuing  6  yrs.;  salesman 
Chadbourne  &  Moore  and  M.  L.  Hiller  &  Sons  un- 
til 1900;  associated,  1900,  with  F.  W.  A.  Shultz, 
as  Shultz-Goodwin  Co.,  mfrs.  shoe  bows  and  nar- 
row fabiics,  and  jobbers  of  shoe  manufacturers' 
supplies,  of  which  is  pres. ;  mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen, 
Marblehead,  1914,  1915  (chmn.,  1915).  Democrat. 
Unitarian.  Mason.  Club:  Corinthian  Yacht  (Mar- 
blehead). Recreations:  boating,  tennis.  Home:  54 
Washington  St.,  Marblehead,  Mass.  Office:  31  Lin- 
coln St.,  Boston. 

GOODWIN,  Charles  Archibald,  lawyer;  b.  Hart- 
ford, Conn..  Nov.  18,  1876;  s.  Francis  and  Mary 
Alsop  (.Jackson)  Goodwin:  descendant  of  Ozias 
Goodwin,  Hartford.  1635;  prep.  edn.  St.  Paul's  Sch., 
Concord,  N.H..  1891-4;  A.B.,  Yale.  1898;  LL.B., 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1901;  m.  Ruth  Cheney,  of  South 


Manchester,  Conn.,  June  29,  1912;  2  children 
Charles,  Dorothy  Clieney.  Mem.  Bennett  &  Good- 
win since  Jan.  1,  1904;  dir.  Conn.  Gen.  Life  Ins. 
Co.;  v.-p  and  trustee  State  Savings  Bank;  coun- 
?nn'^'^"  u^^'^  Ward,  Hartford,  1905-7,  alderman, 
1907;  chmn.  Rep.  Town  Com..  1906-7;  mem.  Citv 
Plan  Commn.,  1907;  mem.  Republican  State  Cen- 
tral Com  1908,  1914.  Mem.  Conn.  State  Bar  Assn 
Municipal  Art  Soc.  of  Hartford,  Conn.  Soc.  Colo- 
nial W  ars,  New  England  Soc.  (New  York)  Epis- 
copalian Clubs:  Hartford.  Hartford  Yacht,  Hart- 
lord  Golf,  l^epubhcan.  Dauntless,  Essex  Univer- 
sity (Hartford),  University  (New  Y'ork)  Recrea- 
tions: sailing,  shooting.  Home:  84  Scarborough  St 
Ollice:   36   Pearl  St.,   Uartt'ord,  Conn. 

GOODWIN,  Charles  Edwin,  banker;  b.  Saco, 
Me.  Apr.  2,  1850;  s.  Joseph  1>.  and  Mary  A.  (Hay- 
tord)  Goodwin;  pub  sch.  edn.;  m.  Dayton.  Me.. 
Jan.  24,  18  <  2,  Lucy  Jeannette  Dyer.  Entered  Bid- 
deford  Nat  Bank  as  elk..  May,  i867,  became  asst. 
cashier,  18(2,  and  lias  been  cashier  since  May 
1874;  trustee  Biddefoid  Savings  Bank;  city  treas' 
Biddeford  1887-94  mayor.  1888,  1889.  Democrat! 
Home:   Biddeford,  Me. 

GOODWIN,  Daniel,  clergyman;  b.  Sutton,  Mass., 
.Ifr-'i,  •    '    -^  ^   ii    ^-    Daniel    Le   Baron   and    Rebecca 
(Wilkinson)    Goodwin;   A.M.,   Brown   V      1857     Ph 
p..    1895    (D.D.,    1903);   grad.    General   Theol.    Sem- 
inary,  New  Y^ork,    1862;    m.   Hannah  Allen   Eldred 
ot  Wickford.  R.I..  June  1.  1875;  m.  2d,  Adeline  Ellis 
Vaughan.  of  East  Greenwich.  P^eb.   17,   1886     Dea- 
con. 1862.   priest.   1863,  P.E.  Ch.;   rector  St.  John's 
Bangor.    Me.,    1862-9,    St.    Paul's.    Wickford.    RI 
1869-74.    St.    Paul's,    Dedham,    Mass.,     1874-9      St' 
Luke's.    East    Greenwich,    Rhode    Island,    1879-92' 
Mem.   Soc.   Cincinnati   of  R.I..   R.I.   Hist.   Soc      R  j' 
Soc.    Mayflower   Descendants,    Am.    Archa'ol     Soc 
Nat.    Geog.    Soc.    R.I.    Clerical    Club.    Alpha   Delta 
Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.     (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  books  and  writings.)     Home:   East  Green- 
wich, R.I.* 

GOODWIN,  Edward  Rollins,  educator;  b.  Wells 
Me.,  July  30,  1854;  s.  Ivory  and  Ann   (Littlefleld) 
Goodwin;  A.E..   Bates  Coll..   1876.  A.M.,  ami  DCL 
1896;  spl.  work  under  Prof.  Robinson  of  Bowdoin' 
2  summers:  attended  Lowell  Lectures  on  Physics 
2  seasons;  student  Clark  U.  Summer  Sch.  3  terms- 
m.  Emma  Riggs  Sargent,  of  Yarmouth,   Me.,   Oct" 
1,   1879:   4  children,  Jessie  S..  Ruth  L.,  Helen,  Ed- 
ward   Rollins,    Jr.     Prin.    pub.    schs..    North    Y^ar- 
mouth.   Me.,    1877-9;    prin.    high   sch.,    Dover.   N.H 
1881-4,  Manchester,  1884-8.  Lawrence.  Mass..  1888- 
94;    prin.    Classical    High    Sch..    Worcester,    since 
1894.     Mem.    Worcester    County    Teachers'    Assn 
(ex-pres.).      Mason.      Conslist.      Clubs:     Economic 
Congregational,   Worcester   Country.     Lecturer  ori 
ednl.   topics.    Recreations:   golf.    Address:   15   Ger- 
main St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

GOODWIN,  Forrest,  lawyer.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

GOODWIN,  Francis,  clergyman;  s.  James  and 
Lucy  (Morgan)  Goodwin;  M.A..  Trinity  Coll., 
Conn.,  1866  (D.D.,  1902).  Deacon,  1863,  priest, 
1863.  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  Trinity  Ch..  Hartford.  Conn., 
1865-71.  Has  served  as  pres.  Handicraft  Schs., 
Hartford,  also  as  mem.  Bd.  Park  Commrs.,  Hart- 
ford. Trustee  Trinity  Coll.,  Conn.  Club:  Centurv 
Association  (New  Y'ork).  Address:  103  Woodland 
St..  Hartford.  Conn. 

GOODWIN,  Frank  Judson,  clergyman:  moved 
to  W^estfleld,  N.J.  (See  vol.  1909.  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1914-15.) 

GOODWIN,  Georg-e  A.,  lawyer.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
GOODWIN,  Georgre  Brown,  lawyer;  b.  Bidde- 
ford, Me.,  Mar.  4.  1855;  s.  John  Munroe  and  Har- 
riet Proctor  (Herrick)  Goodwin;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt. 
schs.  Biddeford  and  in  Switzerland  and  France; 
studied  law  and  was  admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1877; 
m.  Grace  L.  Webster,  of  Orono,  Me..  Sept.  29.  188l'. 
Engaged  in  journalism  for  many  yrs..  during 
which  time  was  editor  Bangor  (Me.)  Commercial, 
Biddeford  Post,  asso.  editor  Boston  Post,  and' 
founded  Denison  (Tex.)  Daily  Herald;  was  editor 
New  Y'ork  Mercury,  and  for  about  5  yrs.  on  edi- 
torial staff  New  York  World  and  New  York  Her- 
ald; began  practice  of  law  at  Biddeford.  1877- 
admitted  to  New  York  bar.  1903;  removed  to  Bid- 


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deford,  1905.    U.S.  consul,  Annaberg,  Saxony,  1885-  GOODWIN,   Ralpli   Schuyler,    M.D.,   surgeon;    b. 

89;     mem.     Me.     legislature,     1911-12.      Democrat.  Thomaston,  Conn.,  Sept.  19,  1868;  s.  Ralph  Schuy- 

Episcopalian.     Mem.    Am.    Bar    Assn.     Clubs:    Re-  ler  and  Jeanie  Edith    (Irvine)    Goodwin;   descend- 

t'orni    (New    York);    Cumherlanrl    (Portland.    Me.);  ant  of  Ozias  Goodwin,  mem.  of  Thomas  Hooker's 

Papyrus  (Boston).    Home:   52  Birch  St.    Office:   10  band   of   pioneer   settlers,    Hartford,   Conn.;    Ph.B., 

South  St.,  Biddeford,  Me.  Yale,  1890;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia), 

GOODWIN,  Harry  Leon,  editor  and  pub.;  b.  1S93;  ni  Carolyn  Newton  Hooker,  of  New  Haven, 
Farmington,  Me.,  Apr.  9,  1866;  s.  James  and  Eliz-  ?°""-,,^°/-„ll',  ^^^^'  2  children  Ralph  Schuyler, 
abeth  Wentworth  (Voter)  Goodwin;  descendant  on  •'.'••■  Albert_ Hooker.  Practiced  in  Thomaston  Conn., 
maUM-nM)  side  of  William  Wennvorth,  the  imnii-  t'"f®  J^,  =c,^u^"\^/'^'  ^^^,*;  »'"^X''-  m  Pediatrics, 
grant,  Exeter,  N.H.,  one  of  the  35  signers  of  "a  J  ale  Med  Sch.  Mem.  A.M.A  Conn.  State  Med. 
combination  for  a  government,"  1639;  student  Soc,  Litchfield  County  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.);  New 
Farmington  High  Sch.  and  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Haven  City  Med  Soc  (ex-sec).  Republican. 
Kents  Hill,  Me.;  A.B.,  Eastman  Business  Coll.,  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Waterbury  Country;  Grad- 
Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.,  1887;  B.L.,  McKinley  Univ.  "atcs  (New  Haven).  Address:  Thomaston,  Conn. 
Law  Sch.,  Chicago,  1915;  m.  Maud  Ida  Stewart,  GOODWIN,  William  David,  educator;  b.  Winne- 
of  Farmington,  Me.,  Nov.  18,  1893;  2  children,  bago  City,  Minn.,  Jan.  12,  1867;  s.  David  T.  and 
Hilda  Leota,  Leon  Ralph.  Learned  printer's  trade  Arabella  L.  (Babcock)  Goodwin;  prep.  edn.  Wood- 
in  Farmington;  reporter  on  Boston  Advertiser  and  stock  (Conn.)  Acad.,  1879-84;  B.A.,  Amherst  Coll., 
Record,  1887-94;  editor  Farmington  (Me.)  Inde-  1888;  m.  Minnie  R.  Prentice,  of  Putnam,  Conn., 
pendent,  1894-1907;  editor  Maine  Woods,  Phillips,  July  29,  1891;  children,  Arthur  Prentice,  Celia  Wil- 
lS!is-i2;  mem.  The  Knowlton  &  IMcLeary  Co.,  Inc.,  liams,  Clarence  Babcock.  Prin.  high  sch.,  Pitts- 
ednl.  pubs..  Farmington,  since  1912  (pres.  since  field,  Mass.,  1904-11;  asst.  prin.  same,  and  head 
Feb.  20,  1915);  editor  The  School  World.  Our  Lit-  classical  dept.,  since  1911.  Republican.  Conglist. 
tie  People;  corr.  Boston  Globe,  N.Y.  World  and  Mem.  N.E.  Classical  Assn.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 
N.Y.  Sun  many  yrs.;  justice  of  the  peace,  1S93-7.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Sons  of  Vets.  Clubs:  Saturday 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Author:  Maine  Evening,  Berkshire  Congregational.  Address:  112 
Woods  and  Water  Folk.  1895;  The  Panama  Canal,  Appleton  Ave.,  Pittsfiold,  Mass. 

1913:   Montcalm  nnd  Wolfe,   1914:  The  Acquisition  GOODWIN,    WilUam   Pennell,    banking;    b.    Fox- 

of    Oregon    and    Y\  ashington,    1915      Has    adapted  croft.  Me.,  Dec.  28,   1852;  s.  George  W.  and  Sarah 

selections  from   many  popular  authors  for  use  in  j.  (Pennell)  Goodwin;  descendant  on  father's  side, 

lower  grades  in  .schs.    Recreations:  motoring,  trav-  of  Ozias  Goodwin,  who  was  associated  with  Hook- 

ehng.    Address:  l-armington,  Me.  er   in   the   settlement   of   Hartford,   Conn.,   and   on 

GOODWIN,  Harry  Manley,  physicist,  educator;  mother's  side,  of  ancestry  extending  back  to  early 
b.  Boston,  Apr.  IS,  1870;  s.  Richard  D.  and  Sarah  Colonial  times  of  Me.;  ed.  under  pvt.  tutors  until 
(Clisby)  Goodwin:  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1890;  16;  then  at  Mowry  and  Goff's  English  and  Class- 
student  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.,  1890,  1891;  Ph.D.,  U.  ical  Sch.,  Providence;  did  not  enter  coll.,  but  went 
of  Leipzig,  1893;  U.  of  Berlin,  1894;  m.  Mary  B.  into  business;  unmarried.  Jr.  elk.  fire  ins.,  Provi- 
Linder,  of  Boston,  Apr.  16,  1906.  Asst.  in  phvsics,  dp"ce.  1870-2;  asst.  sec,  1873-9.  sec.  ]S79-rt9,  v. -p., 
1890-2,  instr.,  1892-7.  asst.  prof.  1897-1903,  asso.  1899-1900,  pres.  since  1905,  Merchants'  Ins.  Co. 
prof,  physics,  1903-6,  prof,  physics  and  electro-  Entered  professional  accountancy,  1900;  1st  bank 
chemistry  in  charge  dept.  of  electrochemistry,  commr.  of  R.I.,  1908-11  (resigned  to  resume  prac- 
since  1906,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Fellow  Am.  Acad,  tice  as  certified  pub.  accountant);  treas.,  sec.  and 
Ai-ts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Am.  Phys.  Soc.  Am.  Elec-  trustee  Peoples  Savings  Bank  since  1911;  treas. 
trochem  Soc,  Am.  Astrophys.  Soc.  Clubs:  Uni-  Carrique  Land  Co.;  treas.  and  trustee  Hom<B.  Hosp. 
versify.  Technology,  Harvard  Travelers.  (See  since  1896:  trustee  and  treas.  Bd.  of  Trustees  for 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  writings.)  Home:  424  Ministerial  Fund;  trustee  Benjamin  White  Estate, 
Walnut  St..  Brookline.  Mass.*  Amasa  W.   Carrique   Estate,   Sarah    S.    Brown   Es- 

GOODWIN,    Harvey    Burdett,    mfr.    of    pottery,  tfjc    Pres.  R.I.  Bankers'  Assn.    1915     Mem,  State 

(See  \-(>l    inriO)                                                             1            ■'  j3(j      q^    Accountancy     (chmn.     1912-15,     resigned), 

f±^n.-rx-rn-,-Jr     -r                 1                      ^     ^r- ■,-,■,   ^  Am.  Ecouomic  Assn.    Conglist.    Clubs:   Squantum, 

GOODWIN    James,    clergyman;    b     Middletown,  Congregational,  Economic,  Turks  Head.  R.I.  Coun- 
i^onn.,   x*  eD.    lu,    inoo;    "                                      — 
(.Tacksf 
ancestor 

^'^tS-t,?''nAn^*tr^^y^'^^  ^I'i'lc  po^^.or^'  ,NH'    ^■'^l  fice:'2rMarket  Sq.r'ProVTde'ncc  R.lV 

Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford,  1886  (poet  of  class);  spent  ^^^^.„„„   ,„.,,.         .„..,.,,                ^     ,, 

a  year  in  Europe;   A.M.,  Trinity  Coll.,   1889,  D.D.,  „   ^PoP^t^"'^^', F^"n\^^  T^**^°^ ,  ^'^l^n ?^  ^^°^--ixT^^7 

1911;    B.D.,    Gen.    Theol.    Sem.,    New    York,    1890  ^irP^-^'-^^^^^  l^'  WA'  .i^.^^  ^°^-   ^^°^'  ^^^°  Who's 

student  Oxford  U..  Eng.,  1890-1;  m.  Frances  Whit-  ^^ho  in  America,  1912-13.) 

tlesey  Brown,  of  Hartford,  June  13.   1895;   4   chil-  GOOLD,  Nathan,  librarian  Me.   Hist.   Soc;   July 

dren,    Francis,    Helen.    Mary.    Lucv    Morgan.     Dea-  S,  1846-1914.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

%Z^^,.li^nv.'^''lr^^  4P,^'  F^R-    ^^■■'  Z'?^*-  u"'''"'''t?/  GORDON,  Tred  Georffe  Russ,  newspaper  man;  b. 

galvary  Ch     New  York    1890;  priest  in  charge  St.  Walden,  Vt.,  Sept.   4,   1860;   lived  in  Iowa  about  4 

Barnaba.s    Mission,  Berlin,  N.H.,  1891-5:  rector  C^h.  yrs.;  self-ed.;   m    Evbra  N.  Gardner,  Aug.   5.   1889. 

^-L-oVr.^      w  Shepherd..    Nashua,    N  H.      1895-02,  Became  Greenbacker,  1878;  long  mem.  Knights  of 

™^'l  ^r:'r.,^n''^^7^\P''''^-n\^^^^  ^.^'^r^^rl"    ^°^"  Labor:   was  mem.   2d  Nationalist  Club  of  Boston; 

^^^2I^i^i?\rf  %-1-    ^^em.   Bd.   of  Park   Commrs.  sec    Great    Boston    Shoemakers'    Conv.,    1895,    in 

vrif"-,^„l"^oA^.;„r'U;„^]i-!?A"ITlI?l'l-.  T^]:'?i^?.^aj:-  which  the  various  shoemakers'  organizations  were 

mem.    Socialist  Labor  party   2 
Democracy,    1897,   and    left   it, 

T>^/..,.«„  +  i^„c.  v,^„*i„"~    «„jn ■    A.JJ        •     oo  /-I — •.'"'■  -^oi.'^.  acsij.  cuiLui    Appeal  to  Reason,  Girard.  Kan., 

Qc     w^lW^r.>,^?.^l^^'  s^^^^"^-    Address:  28  Garden  Dec   1,  1899.  to  Mar!   1,  1900;  now  on  staff  Herald 
bi.,  rtartTorg,  conn.  a^j^^j  Traveler,   Boston.     (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
GOOD'WTN.  James   Junius,   capitalist;   b.   Hart-  ica  for  books,  etc.)    Home:   278  Main  St.,  Haver- 
ford,    Conn..    Sept.    16,    1835:    s.    James    and    Lucv  hill.  Mass. 

(Morgan)    Goodwin;    ed.    pvt.    schs.    and    Hartford  GORDON    Geore-e  Andrew    clere-vman-   h    Wor- 

High   Sch.:   m.  Josephine  S.   Lippincott,   of  Pbila  ^viAOUis,  ueorg-e  Anarew,  clergyman,    D.    wor- 

June   19,   1873.    Dir.   Erie 
Life  Ins.  Co..  Hartford  F 


/jjwxjN,   James,    clergyman;    d     ivnaaietown.  Congregational,  Economic,  Turks  Head.  R.I.  Coun- 

Feb     10     1865;    s.   Francis   and   Mary   Alsop  try.    Recreations:  arts,  fishing,  mountain  climbing, 

'-?"^   Goodwin;  descendant  of  the  immigrant  traveling.    Author:  Money,  Credit  Currency  and  a 

or  of  the   Goodwin  family,   Hartford.   163^;  Currencv  Plan.  1910.    Home:   33  Stimson  Ave.    Of- 


^2j  i.-iP"incott,   or    I  mia  cester,  Mass..  Oct.  28.  1873;  s.  Orange  S.  and  Ruth 

.  ^•.^-    "-o-    Si?""-   ,^l"jJ'al  C.    (Osgood)    Gordon,    of    Amesbury.    Mass.;    A.B., 

ter    Power   Co-    trustee    Conn"  T^ust    /^  ^S«fp  ^^  ^'■°^"    U..    1895.    A.M..    1896;    B.D..    Union    Theol. 

T,nc)t  r-^    whfV^K     A?  1.      ?T    •      ^^  f"    ^K?   P®'  •''em..    N.Y..    1900;    post-grad,    study    IT.    of    .lena. 

nomnn    rMi^"v^^■T.^9HS^^V."':?"■.S^"H''■^;>?^^'^/^^  Germany,   1900,  Union  Theol.  Sem..  and  Columbia 

dr^«.f    wJ^f^T.7  ?-'^l,-r,  Hartford    (Hartford).     Ad-  ipoo-1 ;  m.  Lucy  Walker,  d.  Frederic  W.  and  Eunice 

Vn;!*  ^'   ^°""-  ^""^   ^^  ^-   ^^^^   ^*-  ^^^  (Walker)   Southwick,  of  Worcester.  JuneTO.  1901; 

'    ■       4    children.    Ruth    E.,    Elizabeth    A.,    W^inthrop    O., 

GOODWIN.    I.avinia    Stella,    author;    died    1911.  John   S.    Ordained   Congl.    ministrv,   Junp   4,    1901; 

(See     vol.     1909,     also    Who's    Who     in     America,  pastor's   asst,    Broadway    Tabernacle.    New   York, 

J 910-11.)  1900-3;    pastor   Elm    St.    Congl.    Ch.,    Southbridge, 


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Mass.,  190-1-10;  asso.  sec.  Mass.  No-License 
League,  Worcester,  1910-12;  pastor  Congl.  Ch., 
Lancaster,  Mass.,  since  Apr.,  1912;  also  field  sec. 
Mass.  Anti-Saloon  League.  Mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi. 
Recreations:  tennis,  Ashing.  Address:  Lancaster, 
Mass. 

GORDON,  Georere  Angler,  clergyman;  b.  Scot- 
land, Jan.  2,  1853;  s.  Georse  Gordon;  ed.  common 
schs.,  Insch,  Scotland;  came  to  U.S.,  1871;  grad. 
Banyor  Theol.  Sera..  1877;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1881; 
(D.D.,  Bowdoin,  1893,  Yale,  1893;  S.T.D.,  Harvard, 
1895,  Columbia,  1903;  LL.D.,  Western  Reserve, 
1912;  D.D.,  Boston  U.,  1914);  m.  Susan  Huntington 
Manning,  June  ",  1890.  Ordained  C^ongi.  ministry, 
1877;  pastor  Temple,  Me.,  1877-8,  Greenwich, 
Conn.,  1881-3,  Old  South  Ch..  Boston,  1884—. 
Univ.  preacher  to  Harvard,  1886-90,  Yale,  1888-01; 
lecturer  in  Lowell  Inst,  course,  1900;  Lyman  Bee- 
cher  lecturer,  Yale,  1901.  Overseer,  Harvard, 
1897 — .  Mem.  Nat.  Inst.  Arts  and  Letters,  Acad. 
Arts  and  Sciences,  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.^  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America,  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  Old 
South   Paisonage,    Boston,    Mass.* 

GORDON,  John  Alexander,  M.D.;  b.  Prince  Ed- 
ward Island,  May  30,  1S43;  s.  James  and  Betsey 
(Stewart)  Gordon:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  1849-59;  grad. 
Prince  of  Wales  Coll.,  P.E.I. ,  1861;  teacher,  1861- 
66;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1871;  unmarried. 
Has  practiced  in  Quincy,  Mass.,  since  Jul.v  17, 
1871;  house  physician,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1870-1; 
surgeon  Sailors'  Snug  Harbor,  Quincy,  Mass., 
since  1871;  surgeon  Nat.  Sailors'  Home,  Quincy, 
Mass.,  since  1893;  chmn.  bd.  of  health,  1882-90; 
pres.  Quincy  Water  Co.,  1889-92;  mem.  sch.  com., 
1882-92;  trustee  and  mem.  surg.  staff.  City  Hosp., 
since  1890;  consulting  physician  same.  1890-1915. 
Republican.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Quincy  Yacht,  Boston  Intercolonial,  Megan- 
tic  Fish  and  Game.  Recreations:  fishing,  hunting, 
travel.    Address:  1200  Hancock  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 

GORDON,  Jolin  Warren,  lawyer;  b.  Vershire, 
Vt.,  Sept.  16,  1S57:  s.  William  and  Mary  (Thurber) 
Gordon;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1883;  m.  Maude 
Laura  Dunham,  of  Barre,  Vt..  Aug.  25,  1884;  chil- 
dren, Lillian  W..  Paul  D.,  Philip  C,  John  A.,  Nor- 
man S.  Studied  law;  admitted  to  bar,  1S90,  and  has 
since  practiced  at  Barre;  mayor  of  Barre,  1896- 
1900;  state  senator:  held  many  municipal  offices; 
author  of  addresses  and  poems.  Republican.  Uni- 
versalist.  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Vincitia.  Home:  23 
Richardson  St.    Office:  Gordon  Blk.,  Barre,  Vt. 

GORDON,  Iiewis  Edward,  life  insurance;  b. 
Hazardville.  Conn.,  Apr.  24,  1872;  s.  Andrew  and 
Miranda  (Lewis)  Gordon;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U., 
Conn.,  1894;  m.  Elizabeth  Keeney,  of  Somerville, 
Conn.,  June  5,  1900;  3  children,  George  Keeney, 
Elizabeth.  Andrew.  Engaged  in  mfg.  business, 
Hazardville,  1894-8;  in  ins.  business,  Hartford, 
since  1898;  v.-p.  Hartford  Life  Ins.  Co.  until  1910; 
now  resident  mgr.  Am.  Mut.  Liability  Ins.  Co.  of 
Boston.  Trustee  Wesleyan  Univ.,  Conn.  George  Jr. 
Republic.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Hartford,  Hartford  Golf;  Country  (Farm- 
ington.  Conn.).  Recreations:  outdoor  sports. 
Home:  948  Asylum  Ave.  Office:  209  Pearl  St., 
Hartford,    Conn. 

GORDON,  tynian  Francis,  mfr.  of  forgings;  b. 
Worcester,  jNIass..  Nov.  14,  1861;  s.  Albert  Ander- 
son and  Ann  Eliza  (Bridges)  Gordon;  descendant 
of  Alexander  Gordon,  one  of  the  early  settlers  of 
N.E.;  B.S.,  Worcester  Polv.  Inst..  1881;  m.  Prue 
Louise  Cox,  of  Boston,  Feb.  19,  1889;  2  children, 
Winfield,  Forrest.  In  engring.  dept.  U.S.  Central 
Ry.,  Cal.,  li/o  yrs.  and  with  F.  A.  Robbins,  mfr. 
presses  and  dies  1%  yrs.;  became  mem.,  1884,  firm 
of  Wyman  &  Gordon,  manufacturers  of  forgings, 
Worcester  &  Cleveland,  O.,  title  later  The  Wyman 
&  Gordon  Co.,  of  which  is  pres.  and  treas.;  dir.  The 
Library  Bureau,  Am.  Thermos  Bottle  Co.,  Mer- 
chants' Nat.  Bank,  Worcester.  Mem.  Worcester 
Chamher  of  Commerce.  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Cleveland.  Trustee  Worcester  Acad.  Republican. 
Baptist.  Mason  (32°.  K.T.).  Clubs:  Union  (Cleve- 
land). Worcester  Automobile.  Worcester,  Worces- 
ter Countrv.  Tatnuck  Country.  Recreations: 
motoring.  Summer  home:  Grafton,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress:   30  Bradley  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 


GORDON,  Malcolm  Kenneth,  educator;  b.  Bal- 
timore, Md.,  .Ian.  10,  1SC8;  s.  I  )a\  id  Clea\  eland 
and  Anne  (McLaughlin)  Gordon;  ed.  St.  Paul's 
Sch.,  Concord,  N.H.,  1S82-9,  and  continued  study 
for  several  yrs.  under  Dr.  Henrv  A.  Colt,  rector 
of  the  school;  m.  Baltimore,  Md.,  July  5,  1898, 
Amy  Rogers,  d.  Rear  Admiral  Balch,  U.S.N.  Head 
history  dept.,  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  since  1889.  Demo- 
crat. Episcopalian.  Address:  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Con- 
cord, N.H. 

GORDON,  Morris,  merchant;  b.  Wiinau,  Russia, 
Feb.  21,  1865;  son  of  Harold  and  Hannah  (Belle) 
Gordon;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  came  to  America,  1888; 
m.  .lennie  Perkowitz.  of  A\  ilnaii,  Russia,  Mar.  18, 
1886;  5  children,  Mary  (Mrs.  L.  E.  Laskey),  Esther, 
Ida,  Albert,  Bertha.  In  house  furnishing  goods 
business  for  self  at  Boston,  since  1887;  dir.  Union 
Co-operative  Bank.  Dir.  Federated  Jewish  Char- 
ities. Home  for  Destitute  Jewish  Children,  Con- 
gregation Adath  Jeshurun,  Beth  Israel.  Recrea- 
tions: motoring,  reading.  Home:  53  Waverly  St., 
Roxbury.    Office:    87  North  St.,  Boston. 

GORDON,  Percy,  clergyman;  b.  Savannah.  Ga., 
Sept.  3,  1862;  s.  George  Anderson  and  Ellen 
(Beirne)  Gordon;  ed.  Episcopal  High  Sch.,  nr. 
Alexandria,  Va.,  U.  of  Va.  Law  Sch.,  Columbia 
Coll.,  New  York;  B.A.,  Harvard,  1894,  post-grad.; 
m.  Huntsville,  Ala.,  Nov.  6,  1884,  Nancy  Reed 
French.  Oj'dered  deacon,  1886,  ordained  minister 
P.E.  Ch.,  1888;  rector,  Decatur,  Ala.,  1886-8;  asst., 
St.  Paul's,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1888-93;  asst.,  Em- 
manuel, Boston,  Mass..  1893-4;  rector.  Am.  Ch., 
Geneva.  Switzerland,  1894-8.  Grace  Ch.,  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  since  1899.  Home:  New  Bedford, 
Mass. 

GORDON,  Seth  Chase,  M.D. ;  b.  Fryeburg,  Me., 
Aug.  17,  1830;  s.  Stephen  and  Lydia  (Chase)  Gor- 
don; ed.  Fryeburg  Acad.;  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1855; 
(LL.D.,  Dartmouth,  1905).  Practiced  at  Gorham, 
Me.,  1855-61,  Portland,  Me.,  since  1865;  served  as 
asst.  surgeon,  13th  Me.  Vols.,  and  surgeon,  1st 
La.  Vol.  Inf.  in  Union  Army;  has  been  mem.  com- 
mon council,  and  of  sch.  com.  Portland;  mem. 
Dem.  Nat.  Com.  for  Me.,  1896-1900.  Surgeon  Me. 
Gen.  Hosp.,  1874-94,  since  consulting  surgeon. 
Contbr.  to  med.  jours.,  especially  on  gynecol.  sub- 
.iects.  Pres.  bd.  trustees  Fryeburg  Acad,  and  Me. 
insane  Asylums  and  Sch.  for  Feeble  Minded.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  Am.  Gynecol.  Assn.  (pres.  1902-3),  Me. 
Med.  Assn.  (pres).  Loyal  Legion  (comdr.  Me.  Com- 
mandery) :  pres.  Me.  Soc.  S.A.R.;  K.T.  (grand 
comdr..  Me..  1873-5).  Club:  Cumberland  (pres. 
1903-7).    Address:    157  High  St.,  Portland,  Me.* 

GORDON,  Stephen  Masury,  surgeon;  b.  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  June  9,  1858;  s.  William  Rufus  and 
Mary  Elizabetli  (Masurv)  Gordon;  student  Har- 
vard U.  1  yr.;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1885; 
served  as  interne  Good  Samaritan  Hosp.,  Boston; 
m.  Beverly,  Mass.,  Sept.  27.  1888.  Sue  Batchelder 
Le  Favour.  Practiced  at  Fall  River,  Mass.  since 
1885.    Address:  318  Prospect  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

GORDON,  •William  Clark,  clergyman;  b.  Ware. 
Mass.,  Feb.  14,  1865;  s.  William  and  Sarah  Jane 
(Thompson)  Gordon;  A.B.,  Yale,  1888,  A.M.,  1899; 
B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1891;  student  U.  of  Chicago, 
summer  terms  and  July,  1898-July,  1899,  Ph.D.. 
1899;  studied  Harvard  Summer  Sch..  1903;  m. 
Edith  Rebecca  Miller,  of  North  Brookfield,  Mass., 
Nov  1,  1894.  Pastor  Congl.  Ch.,  Anderson,  Ind., 
1891-3,  1st  Congl.  Ch.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  1893-8, 
2d  Congl.  Ch..  Westfleld,  Mass.,  1899-08,  Congl. 
Ch.,  Auburndale,  Mass.,  since  1908.  Mem.  Western 
Hampden  Hist.  Soc.  Club:  Twentieth  Century. 
Author:  The  Social  Ideals  of  Alfred  Tennyson, 
1906.  Address:  89  Grove  St.  (Auburndale),  New- 
ton,   Mass. 

GORDY,  i:(lijah)  Sheppard,  in^^urance;  b.  Salis- 
hiir-v-  M-^  No-<'  22.  1858:  s.  Eliiah  Melcon  and 
Martha  Ellen  (Sheppard)  Gordy;  student  Wesleyan 
U.,  Conn.,  1881-4:  m.  Jennie  P.  Cotter,  of  Ansoma. 
Conn,  July,  1888;  4  children,  Sheppard  Bliss,  b. 
Oct.  1889:  Lucia  Hosmer,  Sept.,  1894;  Elizabeth 
Cotter,  Jan.,  1903:  Charles  Kelloarg,  Apr.,  1905. 
Supt.  schs.,  Ansonia,  Conn.,  1884-90;  in  ins.  busi- 
ne'^s  Boston,  1890-3,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1893-7, 
i^nsonia,  since  1897,  and  New  Haven  since  1911. 
State  agt.  of  Conn,  of  Fidelity  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.: 


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mgr.  K.  S.  Gordy  &  Co.,  Ansoniu:  treas.  and  mgr. 
Underwriters  Agency  Co.  Climn.  Bd.  of  Edn., 
Derby.  Conn.,  1899-03;  pres.  Ansonia  Y.iM.C.A., 
1901--1;  trustee  Derby  Pub.  Library,  Griffin  Hosp. 
Independent  Democrat.  Conglist.  Mom.  I'lii  Ui).si- 
lon.  Mason.  INIem.  Manufacturers' Club  (An.sonia ), 
Derby  and  Shelton  Dd.  of  Trade  (Derby),  Chamber 
of  Commerce  (New  Haven).  Kecreations:  tennis, 
bowling.  Home:  41  Atwater  Av.,  Derby,  Conn. 
Office:  100  Main  St..  Ansonia,  Conn.,  and  S65 
Chaixl  St..  New   Ila\en,  Conn. 

aORDY,  Wilbur  Fisk,  educator;  b.  nr.  Salisbury, 
Md.,  June  14,  1854;  s.  Elijah  Melson  and  Martha 
Ellen  Gordy:  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  1880;  m.  Isabel 
Drummond  Hunter,  July  9,  188!).  Vice-prin.  high 
sell.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1880-1  ;  supt.  schs.,  An- 
sonia. (^)iin.,  1881-4;  supervising  prin.  pul).  .sclis., 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1884-04;  supt.  sells.,  Springfield, 
Mass..  1904-11.  Lecturer  on  sch.  topics  and  contbr. 
to  ednl.  jours.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Soc.,  N.E.A.,  Conn. 
Peace  Soc.  (pres.  1912).  Clubs:  ITniversitv,  Twen- 
tieth Century,  Hartford  Golf.  Educational.  Au- 
thor: A  School  History  of  the  United  States,  1897: 
American  Leaders  and  Heroes,  1901;  Stories  of 
American  Explorers,  1906;  In  Colonial  Days,  1907; 
Elementary  History  of  the  United  States,  1910; 
American  Beginnings.  1911;  Stories  of  Earlv 
American  History,  191.3;  Stories  of  Later  Amer- 
ican History.  Co-author:  A  Pathfinder  in  Amei-- 
ican  History,  1892;  Language  Lessons.  1903; 
Grammar  Lessons,  1903.  Address;  104  Gillett  St., 
Hartford,    C^onn.* 

^^GORHAM,  Prank,  M.D.;  b.  Weston,  Conn..  Sept. 
27,  isr,i':  .s.  George  Morgan  and  Angeline  (Buck- 
ley) Gorliam:  M.D.,  Yale  Med.  Sch..  1876;  m.  Fanny 
Salmon,  of  Weston.  June  2],  1893.  Mem.  Conn. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1883,  1901:  del.  State  Constl.  Conv., 
1902;  town  health  officer;  coroner's  med.  examiner. 
Mem.  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Recre- 
ations: Ininting,  fishing,  chess.  Address;  West- 
port.  Conn. 

GORHAM,  Frederic  Poole,  biologist;  b.  Provi- 
dence. U.I..  Apr.  29,  1871;  s.  Samuel  and  Abby 
Hardine-  (Fish)  Gorham;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1893, 
A.M.,  1894;  spl.  studies  in  bacteriology.  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.;  m.  Emma  Mary  Lapham.  of  Providence, 
June  24,  1897.  Instr.  biology,  1893-9,  asst.  prof., 
1899-01,  asso.  prof.,  1901-13.  prof,  bacteriology, 
If'lS — ,  Brown  U.  Bactpriologist,  Providence 
Health  Dept.,  1899 — .  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books,  societies,  etc.)  Recreations:  art,  ento- 
mology.   Address:    151   Meeting  St.,   Providence.* 

GORHAM,  Georg-e  Albert,  lawyer;  b.  Eastport, 
Me.,  June  2,  1869:  s.  George  Albert  and  Helen 
Jane  (Webber)  Gorham;  grad.  Houlton  Acad.. 
1887;  A.B..  Colby  Coll..  1891;  m.  Belle  Pearce,  of 
Fort  Fairfield,  Me.,  Oct.  8,  1902;  2  children,  Joseph 
Pearce.  b.  (^ct.  23.  1903:  Helen  Katharine.  Mar. 
19,  1910.  Studied  law:  admitted  to  bar.  1893:  dir. 
and  elk.  Summit  Lumber  Co.;  trustee  Houlton 
Trust  Co.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason.  Recre- 
ations:   fishing.     Address:    Houlton,    Me. 

GORHAM,  Geors-e  H.,  ]\f.D. :  b.  Westminster 
West,  \'t.,  Oct.  9.  1N.57:  s.  Freeman  and  Malina  C. 
(Hitclicock)  Gorham:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Brattleboro, 
and  Vt.  acads.,  and  LT.  of  Vt.;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept., 
U.  of  New  York.  1882;  post-grad,  study,  London, 
and  Vienna;  m.  Mrs.  Abliie  C.  Hitchcock,  of  Bel- 
lows Falls.  Vt..  June  1.  1897.  Began  practice.  Mar., 
1882;  specializes  as  oculist  and  auiist;  dir.  Brat- 
tleboro Trust  Co..  Bellows  Falls  Bldg.  Assn.,  New 
Industry  Assn.  Has  been  sch.  dir.,  village  bailiff 
and  trustee;  state  senator.  Windham  Co.,  1908. 
TieT>ublican.  Congli=t.  Mem.  A.M.  A.,  Vt.  State 
Med.  Assn.  (pres.).  32°  Mason  (York  and  Scottish 
Rite):  Past  Grand  Comdr.  K.T.  Club:  Westminster. 
Address:  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 

GORMAN".  Charles  Fdmund,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
.luly  2(;.  1811:  s.  Charles  and  Sarali  J.  (Wood- 
bur>)  Gorliam:  ed.  pub.  schs..  Providence,  li.I. ; 
employed  in  stores  from  asre  of  12  to  18;  studied 
law  with  Richard  Ward  Greene,  Providence;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1865;  (LL.D.,  Geor<retown  IT..  1896); 
m.  Josephine  C.  Dietricli.  of  Harford  I'^urnace, 
Md..  July  8.  1874:  2  sons.  Charles  V\\,  Clement  D. 
Mem.  City  Council  and  Bd.  Aldermen.  Providence, 
many    yrs.;    mem.    R.I.    Ho.    of    Rep.,    1870,    85.    87 


(speaker  of  House  1887).  Dem.  presdl.  elector, 
1900;  candidate  for  mayor  of  Providence,  1885, 
for  It. -gov.,  R.I.,  1892,  and  for  Congress,  1900; 
U.S.  atty.,  Dist.  of  R.I..  1893-7;  mem.  commn.  to 
revise  constn.  of  R.I.,  1897,  and  to  revise  judicial 
system,  1904.  Home:  73  Dover  St.  Office:  1035 
Grosvenor  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

GORTON,  Dempster  Dudley,  clergyman;  b.  Glou- 
ceslei-sliii-e,  lOiig.,  .\ug.  2."i,  1807;  s.  Thomas  Webb 
and  Jemima  (\\'el)l)>  Gorton;  hrouglit  to  America, 
1872;  grad.  Burton  (O.)  High  Sch.,  1888;  grad. 
Olivet  (Midi.)  Prep.  Sch..  1892;  B.A.,  Olivet  Coll., 
1900;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sell.,  1905;  m.  Bird  Louise 
Gray,  of  Ionia,  Mich..  June  28,  1893;  1  daughter, 
Genevieve  Louise  (student,  1915,  Sargent's  Sch. 
for  Physical  Edn.,  Cambridge,  Mass.).  Teacher 
pul).  schs.,  1893-5;  licensed  to  preach,  1895;  pastor 
Michigan  Center,  North  Leoni,  Mich..  1895-7,  Grass 
Lake,  1899-1900,  Vermontville,  1900-2,  Bridgewater, 
Conn.,  1902  and  1906;  ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1906;  pastor  Soutliboro  and  Soutliville,  Mass., 
1906-8,  Wrentham,  1908-14,  1st  Ch..  West  Spring- 
field, since  Feb.  1,  1914.  Progressive  Republican. 
Recreations:  bees  and  poultry.  Address:  22  Han- 
over St..  West  Springfield,   IMass. 

GORTON,  Georg-e  Tilling-hast ;  b.  Valley  Falls, 
R.I.,  July  15,  1X5;;;  s.  (Teorge  W.  and  Almeda  A. 
(Tillingliast)  Gorton:  descendant  of  Samuel  Gor- 
ton, who  landed  in  Boston,  163  6,  one  of  the  first 
incorporators  of  the  First  Assembly  of  R.I. ;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  and  Schofleld's  Commercial  Coll.,  Provi- 
dence, R.I. ;  m.  Mahala  E.  Colwell,  of  Pawtucket, 
R.I.,  Dec.  27,  1876;  2  children,  William  T..  Mahala 
C.  In  retail  meat  business  38  yrs.;  now  supt. 
Wellsljach  ligliting  system,  Pawtucket;  mem. 
Common  Council.  Pawtucket.  1892-3;  pres.  Bd.  of 
Aldermen,  1894-6;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1906, 
Senate,  1908-16;  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem.  Soc. 
Colonial  Wars,  S.A.R.  Mem.  commn.  to  build 
armory  at  Woonsocket,  also  to  build  armory  for 
mounted  cominands  at  Providence.  Address:  16 
Nickerson  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.I. 

GOSS,  Alton  Parker,  newspaper  publisher;  b. 
Barnstable,  Mass.,  Nov.  5.  1855;  s.  Franklin  B.  and 
Mary  Gorham  (Parker)  Goss;  g.-s.  William 
Whittemore  Goss.  an  old-time  Cape  Cod  school- 
master, and  of  Capt.  Joseph  Parker,  a  noted  deep- 
sea  mariner;  also  nephew  of  late  Capt.  D.  P.  W. 
Parker,  for  many  yrs.  capt.  of  steamers  of  Mer- 
chant and  Miners'  Line;  ed.  common  schs.,  Barn- 
stable, and  Brimmer  Sch..  Boston;  m.  Emma  Flor- 
ence Taylor,  of  West  Harwich,  Mass. ;  1  son,  Ed- 
win Parker.  Learned  printer's  trade  in  father's 
office,  Barnstable;  took  charge  of  Harwich  Inde- 
pendent at  17;  editor  and  pub.  same  since  1876; 
also  founder  and  pub.  Dennis  Local,  Orleans  Rec- 
ord. Cliatham  Gazette,  Brewster  News-Letter.  Dir. 
Citizens'  :\lut.  Aid  Assn.  Mem.  Cape  Cod  Bd.  of 
Trade.  Barnstable  Co.  Agrl.  Assn..  Provincetown 
Pilgrim  Memorial  Assn.  ]Mem.  Pilgrim  Lodge, 
A.F.  &  A.M.;  Exchange  Lodge,  I.O.O.F. ;  Harwich 
Grange,  P.  of  H.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clvib: 
Commercial.    Address:  Harwich,  Mass. 

GOSS,  Arthur  Vincent,  M.D.;  b.  Georgia,  Vt., 
Apr.  2,  1859;  s.  Story  Norman  and  Ann  Eliza  (Vin- 
cent) Goss;  descendant  on  maternal  side  of  Col. 
Nathan  Hale,  Ringe.  N.H. ;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1882; 
M.D..  U.  of  Vt..  1886;  m.  Ida  L.  Brummer,  of 
Petersburg,  N.Y.,  Aug.  3.  1897.  Began  practice  in 
Chelsea,  Vt. ;  asst.  phys.  Butler  Hosp.,  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  1889-92;  asst.  phys.,  Taunton  State 
Hosp..  1892-6,  since  supt.  INIem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
N.E.  Psycliol.  Soc,  Am.  Medico-Psychol.  Soc,  Bos- 
ton Soc.  Psychiatry  and  Neurology.  Mason  (32°). 
Recreations:  walking.  Address:  State  Hospital, 
Taunton,   JMass. 

GOSS,  Chauncev  P.,  mfr. ;  b.  Rochester,  N.Y., 
Aug.  5,  1838;  s.  Ephraim  and  INIargaret  (Porter) 
Goss.;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Caroline  A.  Ketcham,  of 
Perrington,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  23,  1864;  6  children,  Ed- 
ward O.,  John  H.,  Chauncey  P.,  ,Tr.,  George  A., 
Mrs.  Hugh  L.  Thompson,  Mrs.  William  Kelley- 
Patterson.  Entered  employ  of  Scoville  Mfg.  Co., 
Waterbury,  Conn.,  1862,  as  elk.,  and  now  pres.  and 
treas.  same;  dir.  Colonial  Trust  Co..  Stanley  Works. 
New  Britain,  Conn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Home,   WaterV)ury.    Address:   Waterbury.  Conn. 


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GOSS,  Francis  Webster,  M.iJ.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  W'lio's  W  ho  in  America,   1914-15.) 

GOSS,  Herbert  Irvin,  lawyer;  b.  Watcrfoni,  Vt., 
Dec.  4,  1IS57;  s.  Abel  Brown  and  l.ucy  Stoddard 
(Ross)  Goss;  ed.  St.  .John's  Acad.,  St.  .John.sljury, 
Vt. ;  studied  law  with  Bates  &  Bay,  St.  .Johnsbury; 
admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  18S3;  m.  Agnes  Rooney,  of 
Lancaster,  N.H.:  Oct.  8,  1886;  children,  Ethel  Eliz- 
abeth, Ir\in  James,  Herbert  Abel,  Pliilip  Henry, 
John  Arthur.  Began  practice  at  Minneapolis, 
18s;!:  returned  East  and  became  mem.  Benton  &; 
Goss,  Lancaster.  N.H.,  1885;  removed  to  Gorham, 
1887,  and  to  Berlin.  1888;  solicitor,  Coos  Co..  1894- 
1900;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  190:5:  dir.  Berlin 
Savins;s  Bank  &  Trust  Co.;  dir.  and  treas.  Berlin 
Water  Co.;  dir.  Berlin  St.  Ry.,  Guaranty  Trust  Co. 
Mem.  N.H.  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Mason.  Ad- 
dress:   Berlin,    N.H. 

GOTT,  Jolin,  banker;  b.  Rockport,  Mass..  June 
.3,  1N49:  s.  Addison  and  Abi.?ail  (Tufts)  Gott;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  and  commercial  coll.;  m.  Ada  King  Da- 
mon, of  Peabody,  Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1875  (died  June 
16,  1907).  Besan  active  career  as  messenger  1st 
Nat.  Bank,  of  Gloucester,  advanced  to  teller,  cash- 
ier, and  pres.,  1901-8;  retired  when  bank  was  con- 
solidated with  Gloucester  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co., 
:Mar.  19.  1908:  now  dir.  latter  instn.  Mem.  S.A.R. 
Republican.    Conglist.    Address:  Gloucester,  Mass. 

GOUDY,  Iiewis  Aldeu,  president  Maine  Utilities 
Co.:  b.  Woolwich,  Me.,  June  10,  1849:  s.  Alden  and 
Augusta  Parker  (Soule)  Goudy;  descendant  on 
maternal  side  of  George  Soule.  a  Mayflower  Pil- 
grim, and  on  paternal  side  of  John  Goudie,  of  Kil- 
marnock. Scotland:  ed.  pub.  schs.;  entered  service 
of  Me.  Central  R.R..  1866,  at  17,  continuing  3  yrs., 
to  1869:  m.  Annie  Jane  Ayers.  of  Portland,  Me., 
Feb.  2,  1873;  4  children:  Annie  Louise  (^Megrew), 
Isabel  Augusta  (Merrow).  Ellen  Chase,  Alice  Dins- 
dale  (Farley).  Clk.  and  accountant  Waldron  & 
True,  wholesale  grain  and  Hour,  1869-81;  mgr.  of 
biscuits  and  confectionery,  1881-98,  first  as  L.  A. 
Goudy  &  Co.,  1881-6,  then  as  pres.  and  gen.  mgr. 
Goudy  &  Kent  Corpn.,  1886-98:  pres.  and  gen.  mgr. 
Northeastern  Telephone  Co.,  1900-4:  pres.  North- 
eastern Paving  &  Construction  Co.,  1908; 
now  pres.,  treas.  and  mgr.  Me.  Utilities  Co.;  an 
organizer  Me.  State  Bd.  of  Trade,  Portland  Water 
Dist.  (pub.  ownership),  Portland-Lewiston  Tnter- 
urban  Ry.  (electric).  Mem.  citv  govt.,  1898-9; 
overseer  Poor  Dept..  1900.  Pro-Republican.  IMa- 
son  (KT.);  Odd  Fellow;  K.  of  P.;  life  mem.  Me. 
Charitable  Mechanics'  Assn.  Ex-pres.  Good  Govt. 
Assn.:  ex-v.-p.  and  active  mem.  Portland  Bd.  of 
Trade  (now  Chamber  of  Commerce).  Home: 
"Blackstrap  Farms,"  R.F.D.  1.  West  Falmouth, 
Me.  Office:  546-550  Deering  Av.,  Woodfords  Sq., 
Portland,   Me. 

GOTTIiB,  Amasa  Collins,  lawyer:  b.  Newton, 
IMass.,  July  6,  1879;  s.  AVilliam  Henry  and  Alice 
(Collins)  Gould:  descended  from  English  ances- 
tors, Mass.,  1640;  ed.  Newton  pub.  schs.:  A.B., 
Harvard.  1900.  A.M.,  1901.  LL.B..  1903:  unmarried. 
Engaged  in  practice,  mostly  corpn.  law,  Boston, 
since  1903;  dir.  Cooperative  Associates,  Bread  Loaf 
Mountain  Power  Co.,  H.  A.  Walker  Co.,  Blake  Co., 
Roxbury  Shoe  Thread  Co..  Wood  Bros.  Co.,  Tropi- 
cal Medicine  Co.;  trustee  Boston  Corporation.  Dir. 
Hyatt  Memorial.  Republican.  Conglist.  j\Iem.  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce (com.  on  edn.,  and  com.  metropolitan 
affairs).  Clubs:  Brae  Burn  Country,  Harvard 
(Boston).  Recreations:  tennis,  golf.  Home:  1704 
Beacon  St.,  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  24  Milk  St., 
Boston. 

GOUIiS,  Charles  Williamson,  insurance:  b.  Chel- 
sea, JMass.,  Sept.  17,  1875;  s.  Charles  Willis  and 
.Jessie  (Bryden)  Gould:  descendant  of  .Jarvice 
CJold  (name  later  changed  to  Gould),  of  Parish  of 
All  Hallows.  County  Kent,  Eng..  who  came  to 
America  in  the  ship  Elizabeth,  1635;  ed.  grammar 
and  high  schs..  (Chelsea:  Bryant  and  Stratton 
Business  Coll.,  Boston;  m.  Blanche  Nason  Kim- 
hall,  of  Chelsea.  Mass.,  Nov.  14,  1900:  2  cliildren, 
Elizabeth  Kimball,  Frances  Bryden.  Entered  em- 
ploy of  Jesse  Gould  &  Son,  insurance,  1892,  ad- 
vancing to  chief  elk.,  1900;  purchased,  1912.  half 
interest  in  the  business   (established   1857)    which 


lias  since  been  conducted  continuously  under  the 
original  title:  largely  identified  with  insurance  of 
electrical  public  service  corpns.  throughout  N.E. 
and  N.Y.  State;  following  Chelsea  fire  the  firm  paid 
out  over  $5,000,000  through  the  Chelsea  office; 
trustee  Chelsea  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Chelsea  Trust 
Co.,  Provident  Co-operative  Bank  (Chelsea).  Dir. 
Chelsea  Y.M.C.A.:  chmn.  com.  which  secured  $100,- 
000  for  new  building,  recently  erected.  Republi- 
can. Conglist.  Past  Master  Star  of  Bethlehem 
Lodge,  l'\  and  A.M.:  mem.  Sheknali  Chapter, 
R.A.M.;  Palestine  (^Jmmandery,  K.T.  (all  of  Chel- 
sea). Clubs:  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Boston  City, 
Review  (pres.,  1909).  Recreations:  outdoor  sports. 
Home:  53  Nichols  St.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Office:  278 
Broadway,  Chelsea,  and  108  Water  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

GOUI.D,  Daniel  Walton;  b.  Peterborou.gh,  N.H., 

Aug.  10,  1838:  s.  Gilnian  and  Mersylvia  (Walton) 
Gould;  ed.  dist.  schs.;  m.  Arvilla  Maria,  d.  John 
Pratt  and  Susan  (l''aulknei-)  Symonds,  of  I-lindge, 
N.H.,  Oct.  8,  1863.  Worked  on  farm  and  in  mill; 
enlisted  as  pvt.  2d  N.H.  Vols.,  Apr.  26,  1861; 
wounded  and  lost  arm.  May  5,  1862;  promoted  to 
capt.  2d  N.H.N.G. ;  paymaster  Union  Mfg.  Co., 
Peterborough,  1868-74;  held  U.S.  Govt,  positions, 
Washington,  1874-5;  insp.  of  customs,  Boston, 
1875-95;  town  elk..  Peterborough,  1868;  mem.  N.H. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1872-3;  alderman.  Chelsea,  Mass., 
1896-8.  l^epublican.  Mem.  G.A.R.  Held  various 
offices  in  Union  Veterans'  Union,  Dept.  of  Mass., 
1887-02  (comdr. -in-chief,  nat.  organization,  1904-5). 
Mason,  Odd  Fellow.  Unitarian.  Address:  Marlboro, 
Mass. 

GOULD,  Edgar  Davis,  shoe  mfr. ;  b.  Boston, 
1875;  s  Amos  Davis  and  Ellen  Florence  Gould: 
grad.  English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  1894;  student 
Worcester  (INIass.)  Acad.:  spl.  course.  Harvard, 
1900:  student  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law:  m.  Lalia 
Ravmond.  Aug.  IS,  1907.  Admitted  to  IVIass.  bar, 
1901,  and  practiced  in  Boston  3  yrs.:  connected 
with  Regal  Shoe  Co.  since  1904;  now  dir.  and  mgr. 
of  store  sales  and  publicity.  Regal  Shoe  Co.,  Ltd.; 
dir.  and  sec.  Regal  Shoe  Co.  of  Me.,  also  of  Mass. 
and  of  Pa.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Clubs:  Harvard  (New  York ). 
Homestead  Golf  (Danvers,  IMass.),  Plymouth 
Countrv  (  Plvmouth,  Mass.),  Tunxis  Hunting,  Fish- 
ing and  Outing.  Home:  1368  Commonwealth  Av., 
Allston   (Boston);    (summer)   Abington,  Mass. 

GOUIiD,  Edwin  Spragfue,  clergyman;  b.  New 
Braintree.  Mass.,  Feb.  20,  1844;  s.  Rufus  and  Mary 
(Henrv)  Gould:  ed.  Williston  Sem.,  Easthampton, 
Mass,  1861:  Phillips  Acad..  Andover,  Mass.,  1862 
and  1865;  Hartford  Theol.  Sem..  1870-2:  grad.  An- 
dover Theol.  Sem.,  1873;  m.  Phebe  S.  Gladding,  of 
Providence,  R.I..  Oct.  20.  1875  (died  1899).  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  1873;  pastor  Free  Evan- 
gelical Ch.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1873-6,  West  Brook- 
field,  Mass.,  1877-81,  Carthage.  Mo.,  1882-3,  Globe 
Ch..  Woonsocket,  R.I..  1886-9,  Athol,  Mass.,  1890-6. 
Served  as  corporal  51st  and  60th  Mass.  regts.. 
Civil  War:  editor  Hartford  and  Worcester  daily 
papers  4  yrs.  Progressive  Republican.  Chaplain 
G.A.R.,  Dept.  of  R.I.  Address:  226  Pine  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.I.* 

GOUI>D,  Elizabetli  Iiincoln,  author;  died  Dec. 
1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

GOITI>D,  Georg-e  Frederick,  lawyer:  b.  Portland, 
Me  JuTy  21,  185(i;  s.  Krastus  E.  and  Mary  E. 
(Randall")  Gould:  descendant  of  Jarvice  Gould,  D. 
in  England,  1605.  and  died  in  Hingham,  1656;  ed. 
pub.  schs.;  m.  Bertha  May  Welch,  of  Portland, 
Me  Apr  18,  1904:  3  children.  Richard  ICemlin, 
Edwin  Randall,  Sylvia  Elizabeth.  Admitted  to 
Me  bar,  1877,  and  since  practiced  in  Portland; 
judge  Municipal  Ct.  of  Portland,  1881-93:  chmn. 
exec  com  Rep.  County  Com.,  1890-4;  sec.  Rep. 
City  Com  of  Portland,  1882-6.  Mem.  Cumberland 
Bar  Assn  Episcopalian.  Mason  (K.T.),  Odd  Fel- 
low K  P  Recreations:  amateur  photography. 
Home:  95  Emery  St.  Office:  187  Middle  St.,  Port- 
land,  Me. 

GOTXIiD,  Georio-e  Howard,  teacher;  b.  Baring. 
Me  May  26.  1853:  s.  Rev.  .Asa  Howard  and  Julia 
Elizabeth     (Robinson)    Gould;    grad.    Colby    Acad., 


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New  London,  N.H.,  1878;  student  Colby  U.,  Water- 
vlUe,  Me..  1878-9;  m.  Emma  J.  Davis,  of  West 
Springfield,  N.H.,  Aug.  18,  1881;  cliiUlren,  Robert 
H.,  Mabel  M.,  Nellie  E.,  James  R.  Began  teaching 
at  Springfield,  N.^.,  1872,  and  has  taught  in  vari- 
ous places  in  N.H.,  N.J.,  Me.  and  Mass.,  and  in 
Georges  Mills,  N.H.,  since  1905;  mem.  sch.  bd., 
Sunapee,  N.H.,  1900-4.  Propr.  The  Outlook  (hotel). 
Georges  Mills,  since  1896,  Prospect  House  and 
Oak  Grove  House  (winter).  Southern  Pines.  N.C., 
1903-5.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon,  Colby  Chapter,  Pa- 
trons of  Husbandry  (master  Rockland  Grange, 
1898-01).  Recreations:  baseball,  fishing.  Address: 
The  Outlook.  Georges  Mills,  N.H. 

GOUI>I>,  Georg-e  Iiambert,  paint,  oil  and  varnish 
mcht.  and  nifr. ;  b.  AN'oburn,  Mass..  Feb.  6,  1852;  s. 
John  Averell  and  Elizabeth  Cheever  (Leach) 
Gould;  descendant  of  Zaccheus  Gould,  1st  settler 
of  Topsfield.  Mass.,  incorporated,  1650;  ancestors 
among  some  of  best  known  old  families  in 
N.E..  practically  all  of  them  being  earliest  settlers 
and  natives  of  Essex  County;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Woburn  and  Chelsea.  INlass. ;  m.  Lizzie  Lawrence. 
d.  of  Dr.  McLaurin  Furber  Cooke,  of  Chelsea. 
June  23.  1875;  4  children.  Warren  Furber,  Bertram 
Cheever,  Miriam,  Rosamond.  Began  as  office  boy 
with  John  Porter  &  Co.,  Aug.  1,  1867;  name 
changed  to  Gould  &  Company,  1878,  and  in  1889  to 
Gould  &  Cutler  Corpn.,  of  which  has  ever  since 
been  pres. ;  dir.  Benjamin  Moore  &  Co.,  Inc.,  paint 
and  varnish  mfrs..  New  York,  Chicago,  Cleveland, 
Carteret.  N.J.,  and  Toronto.  (Jan.;  was  one  of  or- 
ganizers of  the  Maiden  Co-operative  Bank,  and 
served  for  many  yrs.  as  dir..  also  v. -p.  and  pres. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Boston  Credit 
Men's  Assn.;  mem.  and  one  of  organizers,  1888, 
of  the  Nat.  Paint,  Oil  and  Varnish  Assn.  (pres., 
1907-8) :  one  of  the  few  living  original  members 
of  the  Paint  and  Oil  Club  of  N.E.,  founded  1884 
(pres..  1887-8).  Dir.  Associated  (Charities,  Mai- 
den, IMass.  Mem.  Maiden  Hist.  Soc,  Topsfield 
Hist.  Soc,  N.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc.  (life),  Bos- 
tonian  Soc.  (life),  S.A.R.,  Soc.  Colonial  W^ars.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mem.  Royal  Arcanum,  A.O. 
U.W'..  U.O.G.C.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Kern  wood 
(Maiden).  Recreations:  gardening.  genealogy, 
traveling.  Home:  Topsfield,  Mass.;  (winter)  Mai- 
den, Mass.    Oflice:  45  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 

GOTJBD,  John  Sewell,  lawyer;  Dec.  2,  1856-Dec. 
13.   1913.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

GOUIiD,  Iievi  Swanton,  chairman  County  Com- 
missionei's  of  Middlesex  Co.,  Mass.;  b.  Dixmont, 
Me.,  Mar.  26,  IS.Tt;  s.  Levi  and  Elisabeth  Webb 
(Whitmore)  Gould;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Wilmington 
and  North  Maiden,  Mass..  and  Waitt's  Acad., 
North  Maiden;  m.  Marv  Eliza  Payne,  of  Melrose. 
Mass..  Feb.  23,  1860;  2  children,  Mrs.  Mary  P.  Put- 
nam, of  Melrose,  and  Mrs.  Joseph  Remick,  of  Win- 
chester, Mass.  Began  active  career  by  learning 
shoemaker's  trade:  elk.  wholesale  fancy  goods 
house  and  in  Treasury  Dept..  Washington,  until 
1863:  engaged  in  furniture  mfg.  business  in  Bos- 
ton for  many  yrs..  retiring  1890;  pres.  RIelrose 
Cooperative  Bank;  dir.  Melrose  Nat.  Bank.  (jhmn. 
CO.  commrs.  of  Middlesex  Co.  since  Jan.  1.  1897; 
moderator  town  meetings  of  Melrose  for  35  yrs.; 
chmn.  selectmen  8  yrs..  and  first  mayor  of  City 
of  Melrose;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1868,  1869. 
Republican.  Mason  (past  master),  K.T. ;  mem. 
K.  of  P.  (past  chancellor).  Author:  Ancient  Mid- 
dlesex. 1905.  Recreations:  driving.  Home:  280 
Main  St.,  Melrose,  Mass.  Office:  Court  House,  East 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

GOtXIiI),  Robert  Hubbard,  lawyer;  b.  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  SG])t.  18,  1876:  s.  Louis  Kossuth  and  Elizabeth 
May  (Smith)  Gould:  ed.  Bridgeport  pub.  and  high 
schs.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1898,  LL.B.,  1900  (edited  Yale 
Law  Journal,  1898-1900).  Mem.  law  firm  of  Gould 
&  Gould:  v.-p.  Peouonnock  Commercial  Corpn., 
Bridgeport  Motor  Co.  Del.  Rep.  town  and  city 
convs.,  1907;  alderman,  Bridgeport,  1908-10.  Re- 
publican. Mem.  Bridgeport  Bar  Assn.,  Fairfield 
Co.  Bar  Assn..  Bridgeport  Bd.  Trade;  mem.  Zeta 
Psl,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Corbey  Court  Soc.  Recrea- 
tions: sailing,  motoring,  amateur  music.  Clubs: 
Monastery.  Yale  (New  Y'ork).  Home:  417  Golden 
Hill  St.    Office:   164  State  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 


GOUIiD,  Royal  Erastus,  superintendent  schools; 
b.  Biddeford,  Me.,  Feb.  8,  1852;  s.  Charles  F.  and 
Olive  S.  (Berry)  Gould;  grad.  Biddeford  Higli 
Sch.,  1869;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1873,  A.M.,  1875; 
m.  Elizabeth  A.  Nickerson,  of  Biddeford,  July, 
1883;  1  son,  Dr.  Carlisle  R.  (Salem,  Mass.). 
Elected  supt.  schs.,  Biddeford,  1885,  for  a  term  of 
5  yrs.,  and  has  since  been  4  times  reelected;  trus- 
tee McArthur  Library.  Mem.  N.E.  and  Nat.  sch. 
supts'.  assns.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner), 
Odd  Fellow;  mem.  Royal  Arcanum.  Home:  136 
Alfred  St.     Office:  City  Bldg.,  Biddeford,  Me. 

GOUIiD,    Samuel    "Wadsworth,    congressman;    b. 

Porter,  .Me.,  .Ian.  1,  ]S,j2;  s.  Elias  and  Ruth 
(demons)  Gould;  A.B.,  U.  of  Me.,  1877;  m.  Nellie 
L.  Winslow,  of  Gorham,  Me.,  Dec,  1879.  In  prac- 
tice of  law,  Skowhejian,  Me.,  since  Jan.  1.  1880; 
I)Ostmaster,  Skowhegan.  1896-1900;  Dem.  candidate 
for  gov.  Me.,  1902.  Pres.  Skowhegan  Water  Co.; 
dir.  Milburn  Co.,  Somerset  Traction  Co.,  Lakeside 
Worsted  Mills,  Bloomfield  Acad.,  Somer.set  Loan 
Assn.,  pres.  and  gen.  counsel  Dirigo  Mut.  Fire  Ins. 
Co.  Mem.  Me.  Dem.  Club:  mem.  I^em.  State  Com., 
1882-90  (sec.  1884-90):  del.  Dem.  Nat.  Conv.,  1900; 
Dem.  candidate  for  61st  Congress,  3d  Me.  Dist., 
1908;  elected  to  62d  Congress  (1911-13),  3d  Me. 
Dist.    Universalist.    Address:     Skowhegan,   Me.* 

GOUIiDING,  William  Henry,  capitalist;  May 
23,   1833-19—.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

GOVE,  Edward  H.,  lawyer;  b.  Biddeford.  Me., 
July  14,  1847;  s.  Alvan  C.  and  Mary  S.  Gove;  ed. 
Biddeford  High  Sch.  and  Bates  Coll.;  studied  law; 
admitted  to  bar  and  began  practice  at  Biddeford, 
1898;  sec.  of  state,  1879.    Home:    Biddeford,  Me. 

GOVE,  George  Sullivan,  IVl.D.;  Sept.  22,  1828- 
June    13,    1912.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

GOVE,  Jesse  Morse,  lawyer;  b.  W^eare,  N.H., 
Dec.  11,  1852;  s.  Dana  B.  and  Susan  (Morse)  Gove; 
descendant  of  John  Gove  who  settled  at  Charles- 
ton, Mass.,  1637;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.;  read 
law  under  his  father  in  Boston;  admitted  to  Suf- 
folk bar,  1875;  m.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Aug.  17.  1882, 
Agnes  E.  Ballantyne;  children,  Dana  B.,  Edward 
J.  Began  practice  with  father  and  brother  under 
title  of  Dana  B.  Gove  &  Sons,  1875;  mem.  Boston 
Common  Council,  1881.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1888,  1889, 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1883,  4,  5;  del.  to  all  Rep.  Nat. 
convs.,  1884-1900  inclusive;  Rep.  candidate  for 
Congress,  9th  dist.  of  Mass.,  1894.  Home:  263  Lex- 
ington St.,  East  Boston,  Mass.  Office:  43  Tremont 
St.,  Boston. 

GOVE,  John  McClure,  osteopathic  physician:  b. 
Raymond,  N.H.,  Mar.  3,  1872;  s.  Samuel  B.  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (McClure)  Gove;  A.B.,  Boston  U., 
1896;  D.O.,  Mass.  Coll.  of  Osteopathy,  1900;  m. 
Florence  Babcock.  of  Adnms  Centre.  N.Y'..  Jul\'  25. 
1900;  2  children.  Philip  Babcock.  Jean.  Practiced 
at  Concord,  N.H.,  since  1900.  Mem.  Beta  Theta 
Pi  (Upsilon  Chapter),  etc.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Recreations:  hunting,  fishing,  tennis.  Address: 
Concord,  N.H. 

GOVE,  Roland  Sumner,  M.D. ;  b.  Limington,  Me., 
Apr.  2,  1870;  s.  Almon  H.  and  Jennie  H.  (Tarbox) 
Gove;  grad.  Limington  Acad.,  1S89;  M.D..  Med. 
Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1892;  m.  Suzelle  E.  Welch, 
of  Biddeford,  Me.,  Apr.  7,  1896.  Began  practice  in 
Biddeford,  1892:  settled  in  Sanford  1895.  Progres- 
.sive.  Methodist.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner);  mem. 
Knights  of  Pythias,  B.P.O.  Elks.  Address:  San- 
ford, Me. 

GOVE.  William  Henry,  lawyer:  b.  South  Ber- 
wick, ]\Ie..  Seiit.  4,  1851;  s.  Levi  and  Mary  (Meader) 
Gove;  A.B.,  1876,  LL.B..  1877,  Harvard;  m.  Jan.  5, 
1882,  Aroline  C,  d.  Isaac  and  Lydia  (Estes)  Pink- 
ham,  of  Lvnn.  Mass.:  4  children.  "V^'■illiam  Pink- 
ham,  b.  1883  (A.B.,  Harvard.  1906).  Lydia  Pink- 
ham.  1885  (A.R..  Smith,  1907),  Mary,  1892  (student 
.lunior  class  Wellesley),  Caroline,  1895.  Practiced 
law.  Salem.  Mass.,  1877-1900;  pres.  and  gen.  mar. 
Lvdia  E.  Pinkham  Medicine  Co..  Lvnn.  Mass..  since 
1900;  v.-p.  Salem  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.,  Salem, 
IMass.;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Lynn,  187S-81;  al-derman, 
Salem.  1894-6;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1903-1904 
(Judiciary  (^om.);  mem.  Executive  Council  of 
Mass.,  1910,  1911;  student  polit.  economy,  and 
devised    system    of    solving    question    of    propor- 


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tional  representation.  Dir.  Essex  Inst.,  Salem. 
Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason  (32°). 
Clubs:  Salem,  Colonial.  Recreations:  reading-, 
travel,  games.  Home:  254  Lafavette  St.,  Salem, 
Mass.    OfRce:     271  Western  Av.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

GOVT,  John  Russell,  clergyman;  moved  to  Min- 
neapolis,   Minn.      (See    vol.    1909.) 

GOWDY,  Roliert,  underwriter;  b.  "Westfield, 
Mass.,  Jan.  5,  1SC4;  s.  Charles  H.  and  Cynthia  I. 
(Upson)  Gowdy;  grad.  Westfield  High  Sch.,  ISSl; 
m.  Harriet  M.  Jarrold,  of  Westfield,  May  4,  18S7; 
children,  Rebecca  L.  (Gowdy)  Wickham,  R.  Allvn. 
In  employ  First  Nat.  Bank,  Westfield,  lSSl-4,  Bay 
State  Beneficiary  Assn.,  18S4-8;  sec.  and  treas. 
Red  Men's  Fraternal  Accident  Assn.  since  1888; 
pres.  The  Planet  Co.,  since  1905;  treas.  Lineham- 
Douglas  Co.  since  1913;  v.-p.  Kneil  Coal  Co.  since 
1911:  treas.  Colonial  Mfg.  Co.  since  1907.  Pres. 
Board  of  Trade,  1912-14.  Democrat.  Mason  (K.T.. 
Shriner) ;  mem.  Imp.  Order  of  Red'  Men,  Roval 
.\rcanum.  Clubs:  Westfield,  Tekoa  Golf.  Home: 
9  Chestnut  St.    Office:    90  Elm  St.,  Westfield,  Mass. 

GRABIIiIi,  Etheltoert  Vincent,  lawver,  law  edi- 
tor; b.  Greenville,  Mich.,  Oct.  6,  1874;  s.  Elliott 
Finley  and  Anna  Sutton  (Jennev)  Orabill;  an- 
cestors on  mother's  side  came  to  America  in  the 
ship  Leah,  which  immediately  followed  the  May- 
flower, and  were  members  of  Soc.  of  Friends; 
prep.  edn.  Greenville  (IMich  )  High  Sch.:  A.B.. 
Oberlin,  1S96;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1899;  m. 
Annie  Elizabeth  Ziegler.  of  Roxburv  (Boston), 
Mass.,  June  7,  1906;  3  children,  Olive  Cole,  Elliott 
Vincent,  Elizabeth  Anna.  Admitted  to  Mass.  1iar, 
1899;  practiced  with  Whipple,  Sears  &  Ogden, 
1899-03.  alone  since  1903.  Asso.  editor  Mass.  Re- 
ports since  1907,  beginning  with  Vol.  195.  Mem. 
Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.  Assn.  (life).  Independent  in  poli- 
tics (with  Rep.  leanings).  Conglist.  Clubs:  Ap- 
palachian Mountain  (v-chmn.  and  treas.  snow- 
shoe  sect.),  Boston  Congregational  (pres.,  1915), 
Eliot  (Jamaica  Plain).  Recreations:  winter  snorts. 
Home:  16  Aldworth  St.,  Jamaica  Plain.  Offlce: 
720  Tremont  BIdg.  and  Court  House,  Boston,  Mass. 

GBACEV,  Samuel  1.,  clergyman;  Sept.  8,  1835- 
Aug.  19,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1910-11.) 

GRACEV,  Wilbur  Tirrell,  American  consul  at 
Progreso,  Yucatan.  IMex.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  -A^merica,  1914-15.) 

GRAD*?,  Frederic  Joseph,  lawyer;  b.  Dedham, 
Mass.,  Aug.  4,  18S1;  s.  James  and  Elizabeth 
(Davis)  Grady,  both  natives  of  Ireland;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  of  Dedham;  grad.  Dedham  High  Sch.,  1899; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1904;  m.  Eleanor  C. 
O'Brion,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  June  30,  1909;  2  chil- 
dren, Helen  Davis,  Frederic  Joseph,  Jr.  Began 
gen.  practice  in  Boston  and  Dedham,  1904;  pub. 
administrator  for  Norfolk  County  since  1907;  mem. 
Bd.  of  Assessors,  1908-12;  moderator  of  town 
meetings,  1911.  12,  13;  mem.  Town  Council;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912,  1913;  now  a  resident  of 
Derry,  N.H.,  and  engaged  in  general  practice  in 
N.H. ;  mem.  Norfolk  County  (Mass.)  Bar  Assn., 
Dedham  Hist.  Soc.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic. 
Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks,  Knights  of  Columbus.  Recre- 
ations:   farming.     Address:   Derry,   N.H. 

GRAFTOIT,  Prank  "Willard,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Gilford,  N.H.,  Aug.  16.  1869;  s.  James  and  Mary  J. 
(Collins)  Grafton;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  M.D.,  Dart- 
mouth Med.  Sch.,  1895;  m.  Edith  M.  McDowell,  of 
Champlain,  N.Y.,  Dec.  29,  1896.  Practiced  in  Con- 
cord since  1896.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc, 
Merrimack  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons.  Re- 
publican. Protestant.  Mason  (Shriner);  mem. 
Odd  Fellows,  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs:  "W'onolancet, 
Snowshoe.  Home:  5  South  State  St.,  Concord, 
N.H. 

GRAHAM,  Charles  Edward,  mfr.;  b.  Branford, 
Conn.,  Feb.  9.  1858;  s.  James  and  Maria  (Foote) 
Graham;  ed.  Webster  and  Union  schs.,  New  Haven, 
to  1872;  Russell  Sch.  (military).  1872-6;  Williston 
Sem.,  Easthampton,  Mass.,  1876-7;  m.  Hattie  A. 
Marsh,  of  West  Haven,  Conn.,  Oct.  19,  1881;  1 
daughter.  Marguerite  Marsh.    Began  in  mfg.  busi- 


ness, 1877,  with  firm  of  Graham  &  Corey  (estab- 
lished, 1861,  by  father,  James  Graham,  Mr.  Corey 
being  admitted  as  a  partner,  1867);  became  part- 
ner James  Graham  &  Co.,  upon  retirement  of  Mr. 
Corey,  1880;  and  has  since  continued;  started  West 
Haven  Mfg.  Co.,  1896;  also  became  interested  in 
Wire  Novelty  Mfg.  Co.,  1901;  pres.  and  treas.  West 
Haven  Mfg.  Co.;  pres.  Wire  Novelty  Co.;  v.-p. 
Utah  &  Eastern  Copper  Co.;  treas.  Central  Ry  of 
Oregon;  dir.  New  Haven  Times-Leader,  Milford 
&  Uxbridge  St.  Ry.,  People's  Bank  and  Trust  Co.; 
mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1897-9,  State  Senate, 
1903-5;  also  v.-p.  J.H.  Bunnell  &  Co..  New  York. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Clubs: 
Union  League,  Phoenix.  Recreations:  motoring, 
motor  lioating.  traveling.  Home:  West  Haven, 
Conn.    Office:    293  Wooster  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

GRAHAM,  Charles  H.,  mfr.;  b.  New  Britain, 
Conn.,  Oct.  15,  1837;  s.  William  Lord  and  Almira 
(Wilmot)  Graham;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Unionville, 
Conn.,  Emelie  A.  Upson.  Began  at  18  to  learn  bolt 
mfg.  and  became  interested  in  the  Upson  Nut  (Jo. 
and  other  large  corporations.  Republican.  Conglist. 
INIason.    Home:  Unionville,  Conn. 

GRAHAM,  Charles  Sumner.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

GRAHAM,  Georg-e  Sumner;  b.  Leominster,  Mass., 
Nov.   8,   1840.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

GRAHAM,  Horace  Trench,  lawyer;  b.  New  York, 
Feb.  7,  1862;  s.  Samuel  H.  and  Lucy  F.  (Svvett) 
Graham;  ed.  Craftsbury  Acad.,  Vt. ;  LL.B.,  cum 
laude,  Columbia  Law  Sch.,  1888  (also  took  course 
in  political  science) ;  unmarried.  Engaged  in  prac- 
tice at  Craftsbury;  state's  attv.  Orleans  Co.,  1898- 
02;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1892  and  1900;  presdl. 
elector,  1900;  auditor  of  accounts  since  1902.  Re- 
publican. Home:  Craftsbury,  Vt.  Office:  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt. 

GRAHAM,  James  Chandler,  educator;  b.  Brook- 
lyn, N.Y.,  Jan.  14,  1SG8;  s.  James  T.  and  Mary 
(Chandler)  Graham;  prep.  edn.  Adelphi  Acad., 
Brooklyn;  B.S.,  Wesleyan  U..  Middletown.  Conn., 
1890,  grad.  student,  same,  until  .Ian.,  1893.  Teacher 
chemistry  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  since 
1893.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Phi  Nu  Theta.  Author  of 
articles  appearing  in  Am.  Jour,  of  Science,  on 
Sand  Transportation,  Dec,  1890,  Artificial  Geyser, 
Jan.,  1893.  Recreations:  wood  chopping,  garden- 
ing,   fishing.    Address:     Andover,   Mass. 

GRAHAM,  John  M.,  banker:  s.  James  and  Jane 
(Martin)  Graliam;  m.  Ludorica  Dimon.  of  New- 
port, R.I.,  July,  1901.  Pres.  Internat.  Trust  Co., 
1883-14  (retired);  now  dir.  same.  Home:  Man- 
chester,   Mass.     Office:     45    Milk    St.,    Boston. 

GRAHAM,  Richard  Rathhome,  clergyman;  b. 
Dublin,  Ireland,  Jan.  26,  1860;  s.  Henry  Torrens 
and  Kllen  (Rathborne)  Graham:  ed.  Rathmines 
Sch.,  Dublin;  B.A.,  Trinity  Coll.  (Dublin  U.),  1882, 
M.A.,  1887;  m.  Isabel  Homer  Pegram,  of  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Oct.  15,  1908.  Deacon,  1883,  priest, 
1884.  Ch.  of  Ireland;  asst.,  Kells,  Ireland,  1883-5, 
St.  Mark,  Armagh.  1885-7;  asst.  St.  George's  Ch., 
New  York,  1887-9;  curate.  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.. 
1889-90:  asst.  Christ  Ch.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1890-2; 
rector  Ch.  of  The  Good  Shepherd,  Columbus,  O., 
1892-8;  dir.  Asso.  Mission,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1898-03; 
rector  St.  John's  Ch.,  Elkhart,  Ind.,  1903-5;  asst.  St. 
Paul's  Cathedral,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1905-8;  rector  St. 
Paul's  Ch.,  Wickford,  R.I.,  1908-12,  Christ  Ch., 
Norwich.  Conn.,  since  Apr.  7,  1912.  Mason  (32°, 
K.T.).  Recreations:  golf,  tennis.  Address:  118 
Washington    St.,   Norwich,   Conn. 

GRAIKGER,  "William,  clergyman;  b.  England, 
July  26,  1872;  s.  Charles  and  Harriet  (Bamforth) 
Grainger;  came  to  America,  1886;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1904;  grad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  New  York,  1906;  m. 
Anna  Hinshaw  Holbrook,  of  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
June  14,  1906.  Deacon,  1906,  priest,  1907,  P.E. 
Ch.;  rector  Christ  Ch.,  Susquehanna.  Pa.,  1906-9, 
Trinity  Ch.,  Canton,  Mass.,  since  1909.  Mem.  Sch. 
Com..  "Canton.  Mason.  Home:  9  Chapel  St.,  Can- 
ton,   Mass. 

GRAINGER,  William  Henry,  M.D.:  b.  Mallow, 
County  of  Cork,  Ireland,  1845;  s.  William  and 
Charlotte  (Cotter)  Grainger;  prep.  edn.  Brandon 
Inst.,  County  Cork;  came  to  America,  1864;  M.D., 
Univ.    IVIed.   Coll.    (New   York  U.),    1870;   m.   Mary 


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Le  Blanc,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Sept.  1S73;  5  sons, 
Harry,  Edward,  George,  John,  Frank.  Practiced 
in  Boston  since  1S70;  trustee  Long  Island  Hosp., 
Boston  J-laibor,  also  chinn.  hosp.  com.;  v. -p.  East 
Boston  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc.  (councillor).  Democrat.  Catholic.  Mem.  B. 
P.O.  Elks.  Recreations:  handball.  Home:  49 
Bartlett  Ud.,  Winthrop,  Mass.  Office:  66  Paris  St., 
East   Boston,   Mass. 

OBANSGENT,  Charles  Hall,  college  prof.;  b. 
Dorchfster,  Mass.,  Nov.  11,  lst;2;  s.  Louis  Hall  and 
Lucv  L,.  Grandgent;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1883;  m.  Ethel 
Wright  Gushing,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1886.  Tutor, 
1SS6-9,  instr.  modern  langs.,  1889,  Harvard;  dir. 
modern  lang.  instrn.,  pub.  schs.,  Boston,  1889-96; 
prof.  Romance  langs.  since  1896,  chmn.  Romance 
dept.,  1899-1911,  Harvard.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  writings,  etc.)  Address:  107  Walker 
St.,   Canlbiidge,   Mass.* 

GBANGEB,  Sauiel  Iiarued  Davis,  congressman, 
lawyer:  :\Iay  30,  1852-Feb.  14,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Who  in   America,   1908-9.) 

GBANGEB,  Frank  Clark,  M.D.;  b.  Randolph, 
Vt.,  Apr.  8,  1S49;  s.  Noah  and  Caroline  (Clark) 
Granger;  direct  descendant  of  Capt.  .lohn  Gi-anger, 
who  raised  a  co.  of  minute  men  and  participated 
in  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill;  grad.  Vt.  State  Nor- 
mal Sch.,  1867;  taught  sch.  in  Vt.,  N.J.,  Cal.,  and  at 
Belmont,  Nev..  until  1876;  elected  supt.  schs.,  Nye 
Co.,  Nev.,  1875;  student  Dartmouth  Med.  Coll.; 
M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of  Vt..  1877;  post-grad,  work, 
U.  of  City  of  New  York,  Manhattan  Eye  and  Ear 
Infirmary,  Gen.  Hosp.,  Vienna;  m.  Alice  M.  But- 
ler, of  Essex,  Vt.,  Aug.  13.  1873:  children.  Dr.  Frank 
Butler  (Boston),  Lucius  Dwight  (Worcester).  Be- 
gan practice  at  Randolph,  Mass.,  Jan.,  1878.  Re- 
publican. Mason;  mem.  K.  of  P.  Fellow  Mass. 
Med.  Soc;  mem.  A.IVI.A.,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Recrea- 
tion.s:      travel.      Addre.ss:      Randolph,    Mass. 

GBANGEB,  Earle  Henry,  M.D. ;  b.  Barnard,  Vt., 

Jan.  6,  1868;  s.  N.  Henry  and  Rose  M.  (Fraser) 
Granger;  parents  moved  to  Iowa;  grad.  Ames  (la.) 
High  Sch.,  1885;  studied  la.  State  Normal  Sch., 
1887-S;  B.Sc,  la.  State  Coll.,  1888;  M.D.,  Dartmouth 
Med.  Coll.,  1892;  m.  Randolph,  Mass.,  Feb.  13, 
1894,  Mary  C.  Briggs.  Taught  sch.  in  la.,  1886-9; 
prin.  Grammar  Sch..  Harwich.  Mass.,  1890-1.  Den- 
nis, Mass.,  1892.  Mason,  Odd  Fellow.  Address: 
Sotith    Weymouth,    Mass. 

GBAITGEB,  William.  Smith;  b.  Grangerville, 
Pittsford,  Vt.,  Sept.  19,  1834;  s.  Chester  and  Mary 
Page  (Smith)  Granger;  prep.  edn.  Burr  Sem.,  Man- 
chester, Vt.,  and  Univ.  (Grammar  Sch.,  Providence, 
R.I.;  (A.M.,  Brown  U.,  1890);  m.  Caroline  Rich- 
mond Pitman,  of  Providence,  June  12,  1871.  En- 
gaged in  mfr.  of  machinery.  Providence,  1865-01 
(retired);  pres.  Narragansett  IMut.  Fire  Ins.  Co., 
Textile  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.;  dir.  Mercantile  Mut. 
Fire  Ins.  Co..  Am.  Wringer  Co.,  Davol  Mills. 
Franklin  Fire  Ins.  Co.  Republican.  IMason.  Clubs: 
University,  Hope,  Republican,  Squantum  Assn. 
Homp;  4J  01i^p  St.  Office:  72]  Grosvenor  Bldg., 
Providence,    R.I. 

GBANNIS,  Appleton,  clergyman;  b.  Utica,  N.Y., 
Apr.  9,  1871;  s.  Charles  Kelsey  and  Annie  (Apple- 
ton)  Grannis;  A.B.,  Columbia,  1893,  A.M.,  1897; 
grad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1896;  unmarried.  Deacon, 
1896,  priest,  1897,  P.B.  Ch.;  rector  St.  Peter's  Ch., 
Essex  Fells,  N.J.,  1896-01;  asst.  St.  Michael's 
Ch.,  N.Y.  City,  1901-4,  Trinity  Ch.,  Boston,  1904-6; 
rector  Ch.  of  the  Holy  Apostles,  N.Y.  City,  1907- 
11,  St.  Anne's  Ch.,  Lowell,  Mass.,  since  Feb.,  1912. 
Chaplain  Columbia  U.,  1904,  1905.  Trustee  Lowell 
Social  Service  League,  Battle's  Home  for  Aged, 
Lowell  Mi,nistry  at  large,  Edson  Orphanage, 
Rogers  Hall  Sch.  Independent  Democrat.  Mem. 
Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Clubs:  Yorick,  Essex  County 
Country.    Address:    S  Kirk  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

GBANNISS,  Anna  Jane,  author;  b.  Berlin,  Conn.. 
Apr.  24,  1856;  d.  Isaiah  M.  and  Louisa  (Hammiclv) 
Granniss;  pub.  sch.  edn..  Conn.,  1861-71;  unmar- 
ried. Employed  in  knitting  mill,  1871-95,  and 
wrote  verse  during  same  period.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  list  of  books.)  Home:  Plainville, 
Conn.* 

GBANT.  Elihu,  college  prof.;  b.  Stevensville, 
Bradford  Co.,  Pa.,  July  12,  1873;  s.  William  Thomas 


and  Amanda  Lewis  (Bird)  Grant;  A.B.,  Boston 
U.,  1898,  A.M.,  1900,  I'h.D.,  1906,  S.T.B.,  1907;  jn. 
Almy  Chase,  of  Manchester,  N.H.,  June  6,  1899. 
In  business  in  Boston,  1889-94;  student  pastor, 
Wilmington,  Mass.,  1894-8,  Revere,  1898-1901;  or- 
dained M.E.  ministry,  1900;  supt.  Am.  Friends' 
schs..  Ram  Allah,  Jerusalem,  Syria,  1901-4;  pastor 
Bast  Saugus,  Mass.,  1904-7;  asso.  prof.  bibl.  lit. 
Smith  Coll.,  since  May,  1907.  Mem.  Am.  Oriental 
Soc,  Soc.  Bibl.  Lit.  and  Exegesis,  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Theta  Delta  Chi.  Republican.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  list  of  books.)  Home:  24  Massasoit 
St.,    Nortlianii)ton,    INIass.* 

GBANT,  rrederick  Iiouis,  clergyman;  b.  Win- 
sted,  Conn.,  Dec.  26,  1871;  s.  James  Eugene  and, 
Janette  Maria  (Watrous)  Grant;  ed.  Winsted  High 
Sch.,  Cambridge  (Mass.)  Latin  Sch.,  Harvard  Coll., 
1889-92,  Andover  (Mass.)  Theol.  Sem..  2  yrs., 
1892-3;  grad.  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1895;  m.  Windsorville, 
Conn.,  Jan.  1,  1896,  Ettaline  Harriet  Ladd;  1  child, 
Eleanor  Ladd,  b.  Nov.  13,  1896.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  Oct.  1,  1895;  pastor  Congl.  Ch.,  North- 
fleld.  Conn.,  1895-06,  Plainville,  Conn.,  since  Jan., 
1906.  Lecturer  on  nature  study  and  kindred  themes 
and  hist,  subjects.  Mem.  Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  Conn. 
Bot.  Soc,  Conn.  Harvard  Club.  Recreations: 
photography.    Address:    Plainville,  Conn. 

GBANT,  Georg^e  Freston,  Jr.,  mfr.;  b.  Lincoln, 
R.I.,  Mar.  29,  1867;  s.  George  Preston  and  Jose- 
phine Francina  (Carter)  Grant;  descendant  of 
Christopher  Grant,  Watertown,  Mass.,  1634;  ed. 
Mowrv  &  Goff's  Sch.,  Providence,  R.I.;  A.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1889;  m.  Mabel,  daughter  of  Gaius  Hubbard,  of 
Providence,  R.I.,  Oct.  14,  1889;  children,  Constance, 
Louise,  Ruth,  Margaret  and  Rosamond.  Employee, 
Greene  &  Daniels  Mfg.  Co.,  of  which  his  father 
was  treas.,  1889-92;  established  with  his  father 
the  Grant  Yarn  Co.,  of  which  his  father  was  pres., 
1892-6,  and  of  which  he  has  been  treas.  and  mgr. 
since  1S93;  v.-p.  and  gen.  mgr.  Fitcnourg  Yarn 
Co.  Home:  Lunenburg,  Mass.  Address:  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass. 

GBANT,  Henry  Tyler,  insurance:  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Apr.  22,  1846;  s.  Henry  Townsend  and  Mary 
Mason  (Howard)  Grant;  descendant  of  Joseph 
Grant,  of  Warren,  R.I.,  about  1719;  A.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1869:  m.  Annie  Manton,  of  Providence,  Feb. 
3,  1871;  2  daughters,  Margaret  Howard  (wife  of 
Prof.  M.  L.  Fernald  of  Cainbridge,  Mass.),  Mary 
Manton  (Mrs.  William  H.  Miller).  Engaged  in 
mfr.  of  cotton  previous  to  1884,  since  in  fire  ins. 
business;  pres.  Mercantile  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Nar- 
ragansett Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  Mem.  Providence 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Mem.  R.I.  Hist.  Soc,  Psi  Upsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Govt,  of  Brown  Union.  Club:  Uni- 
versitv.  Recreations:  fishing,  chess.  Home:  187 
Bowen  St.  Office:  723  Grosvenor  Bldg.,  Providence, 
R.I. 

GBANT,  Ferley  Cummings,  clergyman;  b.  Au- 
burn, N.H.,  Nov.  28,  1876;  s.  Charles  C.  and  Har- 
riet (Coffin)  Grant;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1901;  stu- 
dent Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1901-2:  grad.  Andover 
Theol.  Sem..  1904:  m.  Louise  C.  Dudley,  of  Han- 
over, N.H.,  June  29,  1901.  Ordained  Congl.  min- 
istry, 1904;  pastor  Newport,  N.H.,  1904-9,  We.st 
Somerville,  Mass..  since  1909.  Republican.  Recre- 
ations: eolf.  Address:  65  Chandler  St.,  West 
Somerville,  ]\Iass. 

GBANT,  Balph  Morgan,  lawyer;  b.  South  Wind- 
sor, Conn.,  ]Mav  11.  1868;  s.  Sheldon  .7.  and  Harriet 
K.  (Morgan)  Grant;  A.B.,  Weslevan  U.,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  1892;  admitted  to  bar.  1894;  m.  L. 
Lillian  Shepard,  of  IMelrose  Hiehlands,  Mass., 
:\Tay  1,  1895:  6  children,  Lloyd  Shepard,  Thane 
Chester,  IMirian  Hosmer,  Rachel  Fuller.  Helen 
iNIorgan,  Faith  Saxton.  Judge  of  probate.  Bast 
Windsor,  1895-09;  town  elk.  and  treas..  South 
Windsor.  1895-11;  in  gen.  practice  at  Hartford 
since  1911;  sec.  Bd.  of  Sell.  Visitors,  South  Wind- 
sor, since  1902;  mem.  Conn.  Senate,  4th  Dist.,  1907- 
08.  Republican.  Conglist.  IMem.  Delta  Kappa  Bp- 
silon  (Wesleyan  U.).  Pres.  Grant  Familv  Assn. 
of  America.  1904,  1905:  comdr. -in-chief  Sons  of 
Veteran"^.  U.S.A.,  1912-13.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner). 
Clubs:  University,  Hartford  Chess.  Recreations: 
chess.  Home:  South  Windsor,  Conn.  Address:  902 
:Main   St.,   Hartford,   Conn. 


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GRANT,  Robert,  author;  b.  Boston.  Jan.  24, 
1852;  K.  Patrick  and  Charlotte  Bordman  (Rice) 
Grant;  A.B..  Harvard,  1873,  Pli.D.,  1S76,  LL.B., 
1879;  m.  Amy  Gordon,  d.  Sir  Alexander  Tillocli 
Gait,  G.C.M.G.,  of  Montreal.  Can..  .July  3.  1883. 
Water  conimr.,  Boston,  1888-93  (chmn.  of  bd., 
1889-93);  judg:e  Probate  Ct.  and  Ct.  of  Insolvency 
for  Suffolk  Co.,  Mass..  since  1893.  Overseer  of 
Harvard  since  1895;  reOhctod  1915  for  term  1915- 
21.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem. 
Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Author:  The  Confessions  of  a 
Frivolous  Girl.  18S0;  The  Little  Tin  Gods  on 
Wheels.  187  9;  The  Lambs,  1882;  Yankee  Doodle, 
1883;  The  Oldest  School  in  America,  1885;  Jack 
Hall,  1887;  Jack  in  the  Bush,  1888;  The  Carletons, 
1886;  Mrs.  Harold  Stags,  1899;  An  Average  Man, 
1883;  The  Knave  of  Hearts,  1885;  A  Romantic 
Young  Lady,  1886;  Face  to  Face,  1886;  The  Bach- 
elor's Christmas,  and  Other  Stories.  1895;  Tlie 
Reflections  of  a  Married  Man,  1892;  Tlie  Opinions 
of  a  Philosopher,  1893;  The  Art  of  Living,  1895; 
Search-Light  Letters,  1899;  Unlea\''ened  Bread. 
1900;  The  Undercurrent,  1904;  The  Orchid.  1905; 
The  Law-breakers,  1906;  Tlie  Chippendales,  1909; 
The  Convictions  of  a  Grandfather,  1912.  Mem. 
Nat.  Inst,  of  Arts  and  Letters.  Home:  211  Bay 
State  Rd.,  Boston.* 

GRANT,  Robert;  b.  Glasgow,  Scotland,  Sept.  28, 
1874:  s.  James  and  Marion  (Reid)  Grant:  ed.  gram- 
mar and  high  sclis.  of  Glasgow:  m.  Mary  Living- 
stone, of  Glasgow,  July  22,  1898;  3  children,  Don- 
ald, Robert,  Marion.  Came  to  America,  1900,  and 
engaged  in  present  line  of  business;  now  v. -p. 
Boston  Plioenix  Ligliting  Co.,  Citizens  Gas  Light 
Co.  of  Quincy,  East  Boston  Gas  Co.,  J.  B.  B.  Coal 
Co.,  N.B.  Coal  &  Coke  Co.,  Newton  &  Watertown 
Gas  Light  Co.;  treas.  Boston  Consolidated  Gas 
Co.;  treas.  and  dir.  Boston  Tow  Boat  Co..  Federal 
Coal  &  Coke  Co.  Mason.  Republican.  Clubs:  Ex- 
change, Victorian.  Recreations:  motoring.  Home: 
Needham.   :Mass.    Office:   Minot  Bldg.,   Boston. 

GRANT,     Roland     Dwiglit,     lecturer.      (See     vol. 

1909.) 

GRANT,  Walter  Bruce,  lawyer;  b.  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  INIar.  21,  1859:  s.  Albert  and  Harriet  N.  (Tay- 
lor) Grant;  descendant  of  Peter  Grant,  who  came 
to  Boston  in  1652.  and  on  mother's  side  from  the 
Taylors,  of  Londonderry,  N.H. ;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Lawrence.  Mass..  and  Washington,  D.C.:  student 
Columbian  U.,  1876-81;  LL.B..  Columbian  Law 
Sch.,  1S84,  LL.M.,  1885:  m.  Lucinda  E.  Tripp,  of 
Hudson,  Mass.,  Aus-.  28.  1889.  Admitted  to  bar 
Supreme  Ct.,  D.C..  1885,  Supreme  Ct.  of  U.S.,  1889, 
Supreme  Ct.  of  Mass.,  1891:  served  as  counsel  for 
U.S.  in  Chamizal  case,  boundary  with  Mexico.  1910; 
nres.  American  Tube  Works.  Trustee  Lincoln 
Memorial  LT..  Cumberland  Gap.  Tenn.  Mem.  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Mass.  and  Am.  bar  assns.. 
Am.  Soc.  Internat.  Law.  Phi  Kappa  Psi,  Mass. 
Real  Estate  Exchange.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Mason  (32°.  K.T.).  Clubs:  Boston  City, 
Bo'^ton  Art.  Toltec  (El  Paso,  Tex.).  Recreations: 
fishing,  archerv.  Home:  30  Dracut  St.,  Dorchester 
(Ashmont),  Mass.  Office:  294  Washington  St., 
Boston.   Mass. 

GRANVIZiIiE,  William  Anthony,  educator; 
moved  to  Getty.sburg,  Pa.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,   1914-15.) 

GRATON,  Iiouis  Caryl,  mining  geologist:  b. 
Parma,  X.Y..  June  10,  1880:  s.  Louis  and  A.  Ella 
(Gould)  Graton:  B.S.,  Cornell  U..  1900;  post-grad, 
work.  McGill  U..  Montreal,  Can.:  m.  Josephine 
Edith  Bowman,  of  Rochester,  N.Y.,  June  30,  1906. 
Mem.  U.S.  Geol.  Survey,  1903-9:  sec.-treas.  Copper 
Producers'  As.=n.,  New  York,  1909 — ;  successively 
instr.,  asst.  prof,  and  prof,  mining  geology.  Har- 
vard 1909 — .  Dir.  Secondary  Enrichment  Investi- 
gation, a  scientific  study  now  in  progress  under 
.ioint  auspices  of  Am.  copper  cos..  Harvard  Min- 
ing Sch.  and  Geophys.  Lab.  of  Carnegie  Instn.  of 
AVashington.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Mining 
Engrs  .  Mining  and  Metall.  Soc.  America.  Geol. 
Soc,  Washington,  A.A.A.S.  Address:  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

GRAVES,  Abbott  Fuller,  painter;  b.  Weymouth, 
Mass  Apr  15,  1859:  s.  James  Griswold  and  Eliza 
Nicholls    (Fuller)    Graves;   ed.   Mass.   Inst.   Tech.; 


studied,  1888,  under  Georges  Jeannin,  Paris;  pupil 
of  Cormon  3  yrs. ;  m.  Montie  Mayo,  d.  Louis  Al- 
drich  (actor),  of  Boston,  Sept.  30,  1887.  Specialty 
painting  gardens  and  flowers;  has  done  notable 
decorative  woili  and  executed  much  approved  worji 
in  flower  and  figure  paintings;  medals  in  1887, 
1890,  and  2  in  1892;  medal,  Paris,  1905.  Hon.  mem. 
Am.  Art  Assn.,  Paris;  mem.  Boston  Art  Club,  Bos- 
ton Water-Color  Painters,  Boston  Art  Students' 
Assn.,  Paint  and  (Jlay  Club.  Club:  Salmagundi 
(New  Yorlc).  Address:  (summer)  Kc-niii'liunkport. 
Me.;  (winter)  1712  Beacon  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 
Studio:   110  Tremont  St.,  ]?oston.* 

GRA'VES,  Benjamin  Augustus,  M.D. :  b.  Hudson, 
^hiss..  May  6.  1S74;  s.  Pliney  and  Eliza  (Butter- 
field)  Graves;  prep.  edn.  Hudson  High  Sch.;  M.D., 
Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1897;  married.  Practiced  in 
Boston  since  1898;  mem.  Bd.  of  Health;  sch. 
phys.  Mem.  A.:M.A.,  IMass.  Med.  Soc,  Suffolk  Dist. 
Med.  Soc.  Recreations:  fishing.  Address:  178 
Bowdoin  SI.,  Boston,  ^STass. 

GRAVES,  Charles  Burr,  M.D.:  b.  Chicago,  June 
10,  1860;  s.  Addison  and  Helen  M.  (Eaton)  Graves; 
A.B.,  Yale,  1882;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1886; 
house  officer,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1885-7;  m.  Frances 
M  :Minor,  of  New  London,  Conn..  Sept.  10,  1891; 
children,  Addison  Miner,  b.  1894  (died  1902);  Eliz- 
abeth Waterman.  1898.  Sec.  med.  and  surg.  staff, 
New  London  Memorial  Hosp.,  from  its  founding 
until  spring  of  1908;  coroner's  phys.,  town  and 
city  of  New  London.  1896-07.  Mem.  Conn.  Med. 
Soc,  New  London  Co.  Med.  Assn.,  New  London 
Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Bot.  Club.  Conn.  Bot.  Soc,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Address:  66  Franklin  St.,  New  Lon- 
don, Conn. 

GRA.VES,  Collins  Millard,  lawyer:  b.  Benning- 
ton. Vt.,  Nov.  7.  1871;  s.  William  R.  and  Flora 
(Millard)  Graves:  student  Brown  U.,  1891-5:  m. 
Florence  Dewey  Quackenbush.  of  Hoosick.  N.Y., 
June  24.  1897:  4  children.  Cebra  Q.,  William  R., 
George  M.,  Van  Vechten  B.  Admitted  to  Vt.  bar, 
1904.  and  since  in  practice  at  Bennington.  Mem. 
Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1904-6;  postmaster,  Bennington, 
1906-14:  reviser  of  bills  for  Vt.  Legislature,  1914. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Ep- 
silon.  Mason;  Elk;  K.  of  P.  Clubs:  Bennington, 
Mt.  Anthony.      Address:  Bennington,  Vt. 

GRAVES,  Edwin  Dwig-ht,  civil  engineer.  (See 
vol.  1909.) 

GRAVES,  Edwin  Johnson,  editor,  publisher:  b. 
Lvnn.  Mass..  Aug.  9,  1858;  s.  Isaiah  and  Susan  Ann 
(Emerton)  Graves:  descendant  of  Samuel  Graves, 
who  came  to  Lvnn  from  Gravesend.  Eng..  1630: 
grad.  Lvnn  High  Sch.,  1875:  student  Comer's  Com- 
mercial Sch.,  Boston;  m.  Julia  A.  Nichols,  of  Lynn, 
Mass.,  June  30,  1882;  3  children,  Ralph  Ireson, 
William  Herbert.  Warren  Edwin.  Formerly  re- 
porter on  Daily  Item,  Daily  Bee  and  Daily  News, 
all  of  Lvnn:  editor  Amesbury  Daily  News  since 
1890;  half  owner  since  1903:  treas.  Amesbury  Pub. 
Co.  Mem.  Sch.  Com..  Lynn.  1887-9:  Sch.  Com., 
Amesbury,  1904-11:  dir.  Amesbury  Trade  Assn., 
1909-11,  Amesbury  Bd.  of  Trade,  1912-14  (pres.. 
1915)-  dir.  Amesbury  Y'.M.C.A.,  Amesbury  and 
Salisbury  Agrl.  and  Hort.  Soc  Republican.  INfeth- 
odist.  Royal  Arch  Mason:  mem.  O.E.S..  A.O.U.W. 
Home:  lO'Vine  St.  Office:  812  Market  Sq.,  Ames- 
bury, Mass. 

GRA.VES.  Eli  Edwin,  M.D. ;  b.  Jericho,  Vt.,  Sept. 
9  1847:  s.  Daniel  H.  and  Lusetta  (Nash)  Graves; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Essex  Classical  Inst.:  M.D..  U. 
of  Vt  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1868:  in  practice  ever 
since:  m.  Martha  A.,  d.  Lyman  N.  Williams,  of  Es- 
sex Vt  Dec  18,  1872:  children.  Robert  J.  (M.D.. 
of  Concord.  N.H.),  Katharine  L.  Rolfe.  Ex-pres. 
Centre  Dist  Med.  Soc:  mem.  A.M. A..  N.H.  Med. 
Soc  Am  Pub.  Health  Assn.  Has  written  papers 
on  med.  and  hygienic  subjects.  Address:  Pena- 
cook    (Boscawen).    N.H. 

GRAVES,  Georg-e  Augustus,  retired  clergyman: 
b  Salisbury.  \'t..  :\Iar.  15.  1840;  s.  Augustus  and 
Lvdia  INI.  "(Kelsey)  Graves;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U., 
Middletown.  Conn..  1865,  A.M.,  1868  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa) ;  teacher  Jonesville  Acad,  and  Drew  Fe- 
male Sem  1865-7:  student  Union  Theol.  Sem., 
1867-9-  m.  Edith  Emily  Wooster.  of  Bridgeport, 
Conn      June    4,    1873    (died    May    9,    1S82):    m.    2d, 


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Mrs  Martha  A.  (Snow)  Abbott,  of  Winsted,  Conn., 
Apr.  17,  1887;  children,  Carlton.  AuRUStu.s,  Bertha 
Emily.  Ordained  ministry  M.E.  Ch.,  1871;  pastor 
Parkville,  L.I.,  N.Y.,  1869-72;  Rowayton,  Conn., 
1872-3,  Bridgehampton,  N.Y.,  1873-5,  Litchfield, 
Conn.,  1875-7,  Mianus,  1877-80,  New  Canaan,  1880- 
3,  Greenport,  N.Y.,  1883-4.  Port  Jefferson,  1884-5, 
Essex.  Conn.,  1885-7,  Windsor,  1887-9,  Middle- 
burv,  1889-91,  Kensington,  1891-2;  field  .sec.  Pro- 
hibition State  Com.,  Conn.,  1892-4.  Del.  Prohibition 
Nat.  Conv.,  1896.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon,  I.O.G.T.  Ad- 
dress:  New  Britain,  Conn. 

GRAVES,  George  Franklin,  banker;  b.  Jan.  4, 
1854;  s.  Luther  Russell  and  Sarah  Maria  (Russell) 
Graves;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  INIt.  Anthonv  Sem.; 
grad.  Eastman  Bus.  Coll.,  Pouq:hkeepsie,  N.Y., 
1872;  m.  Dunkirk,  N.Y.,  June  9,  1881,  Lizzie  Belle 
Woodman.  Has  been  lonj?  identified  with  First 
Nat.  Bank  of  Bennington,  becoming  pres.  on  death 
of  his  father,  1894.     Home:  Bennington,  Vt. 

GRAVES,  George  Henry,  mfr.;  b.  West  Fairlee, 
Vt.,  Mar.  10.  1844;  s.  George  W.  and  Laurinda 
(Watson)  Graves;  ed.  Randolph  Acad.,  Vt.,  and 
Comer's  Commercial  Coll.,  Boston;  m.  Hmgham, 
Mass.,  1880,  Anna  J.  Rollins  (now  deceased);  m. 
2d,  Maiden.  Mass.,  Stella,  d.  Orison  and  Aurilla 
(Manuel)  Hadlnck.  of  North  Troy,  Vt.,  June  20, 
1888;  1  son,  George  Elwyn.  Served  in  Civ.  War 
as  pvt.,  8th  Vt.  Vols.,  1861-2;  in  secret  service 
(signal  corps).  U.S.A.,  1862-4.  Clk.  J.  J.  Wal- 
worth &  Co..  mfrs.  of  valves,  etc.,  Boston,  1865- 
70,  cashier,  1870-86;  elected  treas.  Walworth  Mfg. 
Co.,  1886,  also  dir.  since  1S89;  v.-p.  Maiden  Sav- 
ines  Bank;  trustee  Home  Savings  Banlv,  Boston, 
1903-4;  dir.  Maiden  Co-operative  Bank,  1892-04 
(v.-p.,  1903-4);  sinking  fund  commr..  Maiden, 
since,  1901.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Maiden  Bd.  of  Trade,  1892-7,  dir.  Nat.  Assn.  of 
Creditmen,  1902-8.  Boston  Credit  Men's  Assn., 
1897-07  (pres..  1907-8);  trustee  and  asst.  treas. 
Mass.  Soldiers'  Home;,  mem.  Mechanics'  Charitable 
Assn..  Maiden  Hosn.  Corpn..  Associated  Charities, 
T.M.C.A..  G.A.R.  Mason.  Clubs:  Kernwood  (Mai- 
den), Exchange  (Boston).  Recreations:  boating, 
fishing,  huntine.  Home:  Maiden,  Mass.  Office: 
1st  and  O  Sts.,  Boston. 

GRAVES,  Georg-e  Mowry,  mfr.;  b.  Millbury, 
Mass.,  Jan.  26.  187;!;  s.  Parley  Whittemore  and 
Emily  Almira  fGreene)  Graves;  ed.  pub.  sch..  Mill- 
bury;  grad.  Hinman's  Business  Coll.,  Worcester, 
Mass..  1890;  m.  Medfleld.  Mass.,  Oct.  30,  1901, 
Christine  IMaude  Ryan.  Purchasing  agt.  P.  W. 
Bird  &  Son,  paper  makers,  since  Apr.  1,  1893;  dir., 
sec.  and  treas.  Am.  Fire  Proofln?  Co.,  of  Boston, 
corpn.  owned  and  controlled  by  Bird  &  Son;  presi- 
dent and  dir.  The  Corey  Whiting  Cranberry  Co., 
Inc.,  Plymouth,  Mass.  Mason  (K.T.).  Home:  East 
Walpole,  Mass. 

GRAVES,  Henry  Clinton,  clergyman,  author, 
educator:  b.  Deerfield.  Mass.:  s.  Newcomb  and 
Almira  (Phillips)  Graves;  prep.  edn.  at  Shelburne 
Falls  and  Eastliampton.  Mass.;  A.B..  Amherst, 
1856  (Phi  Beta  Kappa).  A.M..  1859;  grad.  Newton 
Theol.  Instn.,  1859;  (D.D.,  Central  U.,  la.,  1887); 
m.  Braintree.  Mass..  1859,  Susan  Elizabeth  Sted- 
man  (now  deceased);  m.  2d,  Somerville,  Mass., 
1896.  Abbie  A.  L.  Goodrich.  Ordained  ministry 
Baptist  Ch.,  Mar.  9,  1858:  elected  chaplain  47th 
Mass.  Regt..  1861,  but  declined  on  account  of  ill- 
ness: pastor  Bunker  Hill  Bapt.  Ch.,  Boston,  1858- 
63.  Providence.  R.I..  1863-74,  Fall  River.  Mass.. 
1874-81,  Haverhill.  Mass.,  1881-86,  New  Bedford, 
1886-96,  Tremont  Temple,  asso.  pastor  with  Dr. 
George  C.  Lorimer:  spent  most  of  1868  in  Europe 
in  travel  and  study,  and  traveled  extensively  in 
Europe  in  later  yrs. ;  pres.  and  prof.  Boston  Evan- 
gelical Inst..  Revere.  Mass..  4  yrs.;  prof.  Gordon 
Bible  and  IVTissionary  Training  Sch..  3  yrs.  Pri- 
vate instructor  of  young  men  for  the  ministry: 
trustee  Winchester  Home.  Charlestown,  Mass. 
Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn  .  Newton  Theol.  Tnstn.  Alum- 
ni. Mem.  Amherst  Coll.  Alumni  (historian  class 
of  1856),  Psi  Upsilon;  sec.  Boston  Theol.  Circle. 
Author  of  several  books  on  biography,  historv,  the- 
loey  and  homiletics.  and  has  edited  a  number  of 
vols,  on  bibl.  criticism.  Address:  187  Elm  St., 
Somerville.  Mass. 


GRAVES,  Henry  Solon,  prof,  forestry;  moved 
to  Wasliington,  D.C.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
^\■ho  in  America,   1914-15.) 

GRAVES,  Robert  John,  M.D.;  b.  Boscawen.  N.H., 
June  22,  1878;  s.  Eli  Edwin  and  Martha  (Williams) 
Graves;  S.B.,  Harvard,  1900;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sell.,  IDo:'.:  m.  Helen  McG.  Avers,  of  Cdncurd.  N.H.. 
Oct.  10.  1905;  3  children,  Katharine,  Jane  Phillips. 
John  Kimball.  Pi-acticed  in  Concord,  since  19U4; 
asst.  surgeon  Margaret  Pillsbury  Gen.  Hosp.  Fel- 
low Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A..  N.H.  Med. 
Soc,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ad- 
dress:    3   N.  State  St.,  Concord,  N.H. 

GRAVES,  Wimam  Blair,  educator;  Feb.  3,  1834- 
May  6,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
Anicri<-;i.    |;MI-I.'>.) 

GRAVES,  William  Hagerman,   mfr.;   b.   Tecum- 

seh.  Mich..  Aug.  ;i(>,  1867;  s.  George  Lord  and 
Sophia  (Osborne)  Graves;  prep.  edn.  Milwaukee 
Acad.;  B.L.,  Cornell,  1890;  spl.  student  in  archi- 
tecture, Mass.  Inst.  Technology:  m.  London,  Eng.. 
July  25,  1905.  Carolyn  Elliott.  Engaged  in  archi- 
tecture, 1892-7;  in  mfg.  business  since  1897.  Home: 
69  Brattle  St.,  Cambridge. 

GRAVES,  William  Phillips,  I\I.D.;  b.  Andover, 
Mass.,  Jan.  29,  1870;  s.  William  Blair  and  Luranah 
Hodges  (Copeland)  Graves;  bro.  of  Henry  Solon 
Graves;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  1887;  A.B., 
Yale,  1891;  M.D.,  Harvard.  1899;  m.  Alice  M.  Chase, 
of  Boston,  Oct.  10,  1900.  Teacher,  Hill  Sch..  Potts- 
town,  Pa.,  1891-5;  in  med.  practice  at  Boston, 
1900 — ;  surgeon-in-chief  Free  Hosp.  for  Women, 
1907 — ;  prof,  gynecology.  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1911 — .  Conglist.  Mem.  A.M.A..  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Am.  Gynecol.  Soc.  Skull  and  Bones  (Yale),  etc. 
Clubs:  Union,  Tennis  and  Racquet,  Boston 
Athletic,  Country.  Home:  244  Marlboro  St.,  Bos- 
ton.* 

GRAY,  Arthur  Fairfield,  mill  architect;  b.  Bev- 
erly. Mass..  .Ian.  9.  1855;  s.  Samuel  Fairfield  and 
Abigail  (Foster)  Gray;  descendant  of  Col.  Israel 
Hutchinson,  of  Danvers,  Mass.,  and  Capt.  Samuel 
Sticlvney.  of  Beverly,  Revolutionary  Army  officers; 
grad.  Danvers  High  Sch..  1870;  m.  Mabel  Stone,  of 
Hamburg,  111.,  Oct.  21.  1884;  2  children,  Arthur  H., 
Helen.  In  employ  of  Shedd  &  Sawyer,  civil  engrs., 
Boston.  1872-80;  engr.  in  charge  of  constrn.  of  in- 
dustrial plants  in  Mass.  and  Ohio.  1881-4;  resident 
en»rr..  in  charge  of  eonstrn.,  Arlington  ATHls.  Law- 
rence, Mass..  1884-9;  mem.  Grav  &  Fitch,  engrs. 
and  architects,  Lawrence,  1889-90;  resident  engr. 
with  Alex.  Smith  &  Sons,  carpet  mfrs..  Yonkers, 
N.Y..  1890-1;  in  practice  at  Boston,  specializing  in 
textile  mills  and  industrial  plants,  since  1891; 
architect  for  Royal  Corset  Mills,  Worcester;  Re- 
versible Collar  Co.,  Cambridge,  etc.  Treas.  Eureka 
Shoe  Machinery  Co.,  Water  town;  dir.  United  Spin- 
pi^o-  iVTaohlnerv  Co.  W^tertown;  trustpe  Ar>nala- 
chian  Orchard  Co.,  Ga.  Mem.  Park  Commn.,  Water- 
town.  9  yrs.:  mem.  Sch.  Com..  190] -3.  Trustee  Am. 
Soc.  Colonial  Families  of  Mass..  2d  T^niver=-alist  Cli. 
Soc.  Boston.  Mason  (K.T.).  Republicnn.  Club:  T^ni- 
versalist.  Recreations:  literature,  science.  Home: 
20  Fayette  St..  Watertown,  Mass.  Office:  53  State 
St..  Boston.   Mass. 

GRAV,  Burton  Payne,  lawyer;  b.  Ivanhoe,  Lake 
Co..  111..  Dec.  28,  1867;  s.  Rev.  William  Bradford 
Dodge  and  Julia  Ann  (Pavne)  Gray;  descendant 
of  Dodsre  familv.  Salem.  Mass.  162^-  A  B..  Yank- 
ton (S.D.)  Coll.,  1894.  A.M..  1897;  LL.B..  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1896;  m.  Mand  Virsrinia  Craw- 
ford, of  Warren,  O..  June  15.  1899:  2  children.  Bur- 
ton Pavne,  Jr.,  b.  Apr.  15,  190.'',;  Virginia,  Auar.  8. 
1907.  Began  practice  in  Boston.  1896;  mem.  Bd.  of 
Aldermen,  Newton,  Mass.,  1907-12  (chmn.  1912). 
Trustee  Andover  Theol.  Sem.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Pres.  Nat.  Archery  Assn.  of  U.f?  1913: 
mem.  Mass.  Bar.  Assn..  Bar  Assn.  Citv  of  Boston, 
Middlesex  Bar  Assn.  Mem.  Dalhonsie  Tjodge.  A.  F. 
&■  A.M..  Newton.  Club:  Boston  Citv.  Recreations: 
shooting,  fishing,  archery,  amateur  hardening. 
Home:  The  Ledtres  Rd..  Newt'-'n.  Mas^  Office: 
601-fi03  Tremont  Bldg..  Boston,  Mass. 

GRAY,  Charles  Woodbury,  hotel  proprietor:  b. 
Jackson.  N.H..  May  13,  1839;  s.  Samuel  H.  and 
Eliza  (Nute)  Gray:  ed.  pub.  schs..  Jackson  and 
Lancaster  (N.H.)  Acad.;  m.  Manchester,  N.H.,  Oct. 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


25,  1872,  Julia  M.  Merrill.  Worked  on  salary  until 
made  enough  money  to  start  in  lumber  business 
for  self,  also  engaged  in  mfr.  of  carriages  for 
mountain  hotels;  built  Gray's  Inn.  18S4.  burned 
down,  1902,  rebuilt,  1903,  one  of  leading  hotels  of 
White  Mountains;  became  propr.  Preble  House, 
Portland,   Me.,    1S9S.    Home;    Jackson,   N.H. 

CrRAV,  Elizalietli  Taylor,  M.D.;  b.  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  Mar.  .30,  isef);  d.  Rdward  T.  and  Mary  E. 
(Jepson)  Gray;  M.D.,  Woman's  Med.  Coll.,  New- 
York,  1895.  and  New  York  Infiimarv,  1895.  Prac- 
ticed in  Boston  since  189G;  interne  N.E.  Hosp. 
for  Women  and  Children,  1895;  supt.  Woman's 
Charity  Club  Hosp.,  1896-7;  lecturer  in  anatomy 
and  physiology  and  med.  pathology.  Posse  Gymna- 
sium; attending  surgeon,  N.E.  Hosp.  for  Women 
&  Children,  and  Pone  Dispensary;  mod.  examiner 
Phoenix  Life  Ins.  Co.  Mem.  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons, 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Hosp.  Med.  Soc.  (ex- 
pres.).    Address:    149  Warren  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 

G-RAV,  Elmer  E.,  grocer:  b.  East  B/)ston,  Mass., 
May  12,  1861:  s.  Weston  R.  and  Harriet  E.  (Fowler) 
Gray:  common  school  edn.:  m.  Helen  E.  Dav,  of 
"Waltham,  Mass..  Oct.  13.  1886;  1  daughter,  Edith. 
Began  as  clerk  in  a  meat  market,  1880,  and  after 

3  months  became  manager;  then  manager  of  meat 
stall  for  Louis  Swift;  on  own  account  in  retail 
butter  and  e^g  business  and  later  in  grocery  busi- 
ness as  E.  E.  Gray;  firm  incorporated,  1901,  as  B. 
E.  Gray  &  Co.,  of  which  has  since  been  pres.  and 
treas. :  dir.  Blackstone  Savings  Bank,  Cosmopoli- 
tan Trust  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Boston  Fruit  &  Produce  Exchange.  Clubs: 
Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Corinthian  Yacht,  Point 
Shirley,  Woodland  Golf.  Vesper  Country.  Recrea- 
tions; golf  and  country  life.  Home:  195  Beacon 
St.;  (summer)  Point  Shirley,  Mass.  Office:  Han- 
over, cor.  Blackstone  St.,  Boston. 

GRAY,  Frederick  S.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
GRAY.  Georg-e  Henry,  surgeon;  b.  Farmington, 
N.H.,  Feb.  10,  1864;  s.  Otis  Mowe  and  Diantha  V. 
(Chamberlin)  Gray;  descendant  on  both  sides  of 
Revolutionary  ancestors;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Farm- 
ington and  U.  of  Vt.;  m.  Farmington,  Apr.,  1885, 
Helen  M.  Bennett.  Began  practice  at  Farmington, 
1888:  removed  to  Lynn,  Mass..  1891;  house  officer, 
1891-2.  out-patient  surgeon,  1892-6.  surgeon,  since 
1896,  Lynn  Hosp.:  surgeon  Mass.  Soldiers'  Home. 
Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons:  mem.  N.H.  and  Mass. 
state  med.  socs.,  A.M. A.,  Lynn  Med.  Fraternity, 
N.E.  Electro-Therapeutic  Soc.  Mason  (K.T., 
Shriner) ;  mem.  B.P.O.E.  Club:  Oxford.  Recrea- 
tions: huntinar.  fishing.  Address:  11  Lynn  Shore 
Drive,  Lynn,  Mass. 

GRA.Y.  Hpnry  Harrison,  lawyer;  b.  Wesley.  Me., 
Dec.  22.  1853;  s.  James  and  Ann  E.  (Pollard)  Gray; 
ed.  normal  sobs,  and  pvt.  instn.;  read  law  with 
Archibald  McNichol  of  Calais,  Me.;  m.  Harriet  B. 
Wallace,  of  Milbridge,  Me.,  Aug.  17.  1886.  Prac- 
ticed at  Milbridge  since  1882:  dir.  Union  Trust  Co., 
Ellsworth.  Me..  Machias  Savings  Bank  Trustee 
Washington  Acad.,  East  Machias,  Me.  Democrat. 
Protestant.  Mem.  Me.  Bar  Assn.  Mason  (32°); 
mem.  Or'^er  Eastern  Star,  K.  of  P.  Address:  Mil- 
bridge,  Me. 

GRAY,  John  Cameron,  educator;  b.  Ryegate.  Vt., 
Apr.  22.  1851:  s.  M.  R.  and  P.  A.  (Harvev)  Gray; 
A.B.,  Dartmouth.  1878.  A.M.,  1895;  m.  Isabel  Eliza- 
beth Jamison,   of  Burlington,  Kan..  Mav  16.   1882; 

4  children,  Harry  M.  John  H.,  Mabelle  E.,  Elmer  J. 
Prin.  pub.  schs.,  Le  Rov,  Kan..  1878-81:  supt.  schs., 
Coffev,  1881-5;  prin.  schs..  Fredonia,  1889-92;  supt. 
schs.,' Abilene.  1892-6.  Adams,  Mass.,  1896-01;  Chi- 
copee  since  1901.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 
Mason.    Address:    Chicopee,  Mass. 

GRAY,  John  Chipman.  lawyer;  July  14.  1839- 
Feb.  25,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1914-15.) 

GRAY,  Joseph  Pheloa,  insurance;  b.  Lowell, 
Mass.,  Aug.  6.  1851:  s.  Daniel  Smith  and  Clorinda 
(Phelps)  Grav:  ancestors  settled  in  Mass.,  about 
1650;  B.S..  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1877;  m.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Annie  H.  Tvng.  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  Oct.  28, 
1881;  2  children.  Mabel  B.  (Mrs.  Herbert  M.  An- 
drews, of  West  Newton,  Mass.),  Richard  M.  (died 
Apr..    1906).     Civ.    engr.    for    TT.S.    Govt,    on    Miss. 


Hiver,  and  other  engring.  work,  1877-91;  asst.  to 
pres.,  1891-4,  v.-p.,  1894-06,  pres.  since  1906,  Bos- 
ton Mfrs.  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  Mem.  Soc.  of  Arts. 
Clubs:  University,  Brae  Burn  Country.  Recrea- 
tions: golf,  motoring.  Home:  22  Winthrop  St., 
West  Newton,  Mass.  Oflice:  31  Milk  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

GRAY,  Kittredgre  C,  banker.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
GRAY,  Morris,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Mar.  7,  1856; 
s.  J<'runtis  J^.  and  H.  Regina  (Shober)  Gray;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1877,  LL.B.,  1880;  m.  Flora  Grant,  of 
Boston,  Sept.  15,  1883.  Admitted  to  bar,  1880.  Pres. 
Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston.  Home:  (Chestnut 
Hill.     Office:     Devonshire   Bldg.,    Boston,    Mass.* 

GRAY,  Ora  Samuel,  lecturer  and  evangelist;  b. 
Sheffield,  Vt.,  Nov.  7,  1875;  s.  Isaac  K.  and  Martha 
(Williams)  Gray;  Ph.B.,  Taylor  U.,  1900;  B.D., 
Drew  Theol.  Sem.,  1900;  m.  Marion  Clark,  ot 
Brockton,  Mass.,  Dec.  24,  1907;  1  daughter,  Mar- 
garet Genevieve,  b.  Oct.  1,  1908.  Licensed  to  min- 
istry Methodist  Ch.,  1900;  pastor.  West  Brook- 
field,  Mass.,  1900-2,  Amheist,  1902-3;  resigned  pas- 
torate for  lecture  platform;  evangelist  with  Dr. 
J.  Wilbur  Chapman,  1907-11.  Lectures:  Three 
P's  in  a  Pod;  The  Third  Strike;  etc.  Author: 
Ghosts  of  Opportunities;  Modern  Marvels; 
Heaven;  The  Deity  of  Christ;  The  Great  Ques- 
tion; Why  Not?  etc.  Recreations:  farming.  Ad- 
dress:   Amherst,   Mass. 

GRAY,  Roland,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Apr.  1,  1874; 
s.  John  Chipman  and  Anna  S.  L.  (Mason)  Gray; 
prep.  edn.  Hopkinson  Sch.,  Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1895;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1898;  m.  Mary 
Tudor,  of  Boston,  Sept.  25,  1908;  children,  John  C, 
Jr.,  Mary  W.,  Roland,  Jr.  Has  practiced  in  Boston 
since  1899;  mem.  Ropes,  Gray,  Boyden  &  Perkins. 
Club:  Union  (Boston).  Home:  33  Brimmer  St.  Of- 
fice: CO  State  St.,  Boston. 

GRAY,  Roland  Palmer,  college  prof.;  b.  New 
York,  Feb.  6,  1868;  s.  Corydon  Leonard  and  Jane 
Fowler  (Amerman)  Gray;  g.f.  on  paternal  side  of 
Scotch  descent  and  located  at  East  Seabury, 
Marthas  Vineyard;  ed.  pvt.  and  pub.  schs.  of  New 
York;  grad.  Colgate  Acad.,  1889;  B.A.,  Columbia, 
1893  (Kingsford  Prize  in  pub.  speaking;  class 
orator);  M.A.,  U.  of  Rochester,  1908;  grad.  work. 
Harvard,  Yale,  Oxford  U.,  British  Mus.,  London; 
m.  Dec.  21,  1893,  Nettie  Patterson,  of  Hamilton, 
N.Y.  Instr.  in  English  lit.,  Marmaduke  Mil.  Acad., 
1893-4,  U.  of  Neb.,  1894-5,  U.  of  Rochester,  1895- 
1902;  asst.  prof..  1902-5,  prof.  English  lang.  and  lit, 
1905-8.  Acadia  Coll..  Can.;  asst.  prof.  English,  Ind. 
v..  1908-9;  prof.  English,  U.  of  Me.  since  1909. 
Extension  lecturer  on  Shakespeare,  Tennyson  and 
Browning.  Pres.  English  Sect.,  Me.  State  Teach- 
ers' Assn.,  1911-12;  pres.  Me.  (State)  Council  of 
Teachers  of  English;  mem.  Modern  Lang.  Assn. 
America.  Nat.  Council  Teachers  of  English  (N. 
B.A.).  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Delta  Upsilon.  Republican. 
Baptist.  Mem.  Royal  Arcanum.  Clubs:  20th  Cen- 
tury (Bangor),  Arts  (Orono).  Translator,  editor, 
and    contbr.    on   lit.    topics.     Address;     Orono,    Me. 

GRAY,  Walter  Im.,  lawyer;  b.  Paris,  Me.,  Jan. 
24,  1870;  s.  William  L.  and  Julia  M.  (^Morse) 
Gray;  grad.  Hebron  (Me.)  Acad.,  1891;  A.B.,  Colby 
Coll.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1895;  studied  law  in  of- 
fices; m.  Madge  S.  Wilson,  of  Paris,  Me..  June  14, 
1899.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1899;  in  practice  at 
Paris,  with  George  A.  Wilson  until  1907,  since 
alone;  dir.  Norway  Nat.  Bank,  Norway  <fe  Paris 
St.  Ry.  Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895;  referee  in 
bankruptcy,  1905-15;  master  in  chancery,  1911-15. 
Republican.  Mem.  Paris  Lodge  F.  &  A.M.;  Oxford 
Chapter:  Oxford  Council:  Bridgton  Commandery; 
Kora  Temple  Mystic  Shrine.  Clubs;  Portland, 
Paris  Hill  Country,  Fern  Park.  Recreations:  golf, 
fishing.    Address:     South   Paris,   Me. 

GREAVES,  John  George,  M.D.,  surgeon:  b.  Pen- 
rith, Cumberland.  Eng.,  Aug.  5.  1862:  s.  William 
Thomas  and  Julia  H.  (Puddicombe)  Greaves; 
L.F.P.S.,  Glasgow  U.,  1888,  M.D.,  1894;  m.  Mabelle 
M.  Bradford  (direct  descendant  of  Gov.  Bradford, 
of  Mass.).  of  Buckland.  Mass..  July  27  1904;  1 
adopted  d.aughter.  Came  to  America,  1889;  began 
practice  in  New  Haven.  N.Y..  1890;  removed  to 
Buckland,  Mass.,  1896;  chmn.  Bd.  of  Health,  Buck- 
land;   examiner  of   pub.   schs.;   surgeon   Buckland 


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Town  Farm;  examiner  New  York  ISIut.  l^ife  Ins. 
Co  etc  Mem.  Assn.  Am.  Physicians,  Am.  lied 
Cross  Republican.  Mem.  Ch.  of  England.  Mem. 
Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Home:  Buckland,  Mass. 
Offices:  Shelburne  Falls,  Charlemont  and  Buck- 
lanil,    Mass. 

GREEIiEY,  Archer  Rawson,  lawyer;  b.  Millbuiy, 
Mass.,  Feb.  21,  1876;  s.  Jonas  E.  and  Abbie  Eliza- 
beth (Burr)  Greeley;  descendant  of  Andrew  Grele, 
who  came  from  England  and  settled  at  Salisbury, 
Mass.,  about  1634;  admitted  to  IMass.  Bar  Feb. 
20,  1900;  LL.M.,  LTni\  er.-^ily  of  Maine,  June  ^. 
1910-  m.  Bessie  A.  Waters,  of  Millbury,  Mass., 
June  23,  1S97;  1  child,  Muriel  Water.s.  IMacticed  at 
Webster,  Mass.,  since  1900;  trustee  Webster  Five 
Cents  Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason  (32°);  mem.  Aleppo  Temple,  A.A.O.N.M.S. 
Recreations:  motoring,  bowling,  snowshoeing. 
Home:  Oxford.  Mass.  Office:  Webster  and  Oxford, 
Mass. 

6BEi:i>i:V,  Cyrus,  pros,  .\ndi-oscoggin  County 
SaviiiK«    Bank,    Bewiston,   Me. 

GBI:EIiZ:Y,  Edwin  Seneca,  l)anker;  b.  Nashua, 
N  H.,  Mav  20,  1S32:  s.  .Seneca  and  Priscilla 
(Fields)  Greelev;  settled  in  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1855;  learned  niachinist's  trade  and  locomotive 
building;  m.  Elizabeth,  d.  Daniel  Corey,  of  Taun- 
ton, Mass.,  Feb.  20,  1856.  First  It.  10th  Conn.  Inf., 
Oct.  22,  1861;  capt.,  Apr.  25,  1862;  maj..  Mar.  1, 
1863;  It. -col.,  Sept.  7,  1864;  col.,  Feb.  16,  I860; 
bvtd  brig-gen.  vols..  Mar.  13,  1865,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war.  Mem. 
L.  G.  Tillotson  &  Co.,  elec.  and  ry.  supplies,  1S6.T- 
85,  which  became  E.  S.  Greeley  &  Co.,  until  dis- 
continued, 1897;  was  pres.  Yale  Nat.  Bank  of  New 
Haven;  retired,  1905.  Pres.-gen.  Nat.  Soc.  S.A.R., 
1903;  mem.  Loval  Legion,  G.A.R.  Pres.  Grace  Hosp. 
Soc  of  New  Haven:  tiustee  Norwich  State  Hosp. 
for  the  Insane.  Mem.  many  leligious.  humane, 
charitable,  fraternal  and  mil.  orgns.  Clubs:  Union 
League,  Army  and  Navy  (New  York).  Mason  (32  , 
K.T.).  Address:  15  TurnbuU  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.* 

GBEEIiEV,  Harry  Parker,  lawyer;  b.  Nashua, 
N.H.,  Mar.  21,  1874;  s.  Onslow  S.  and  Gertrude 
(Parker)  Greelev;  ed.  Amherst  Coll.,  189S;  LL.B., 
Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1900.  Admitted  to  N.H.  bar, 
1900;  city  solicitor,  1900-2  and  1915;  mem.  N.H. 
Ho  of  Rep.,  1907;  mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1912. 
Republican.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon.  Conglist.  Club: 
Nashua  Boat.  Home;  24  Manchester  St.  Office: 
86  IMain   St..  Nashua,   N.H. 

GBEEIiEY,  i;eslie  Campbell,  clergyman:  b.  An- 
dover.  N.H.,  Dec.  16,  1870;  s.  George  I.  and  Abby 
P  (Campbell)  Greeley;  Ph.B..  Boston  U.,  1894; 
STB  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1898.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1898;  pastor  Middleton.  Mass.,  1898-05, 
Whitefield  Ch.,  Newburvport,  1905-9,  Marblehead, 
since  June  1,  1910.  Mem.  Delta  Tan  Delta:  pres. 
Essex  Congl.  Club,  1912.  Address:  Marblehead, 
Mass. 

GBEEIiEV,  PhlUp  H.,  M.D.,  surgeon:  b.  Swan- 
ville  Me..  July  17,  1870;  s.  Philip  H.  and  Eliza  A. 
(Cunningham)  Greeley;  grad.  Bucksport  Sem., 
1893;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1896;  m.  Nina 
G.  Vose,  of  Waterville,  Me.,  Aug.  16,  1898;  chil- 
dren, Henry  P.,  Arthur  V.  Student,  Me.  Gen. 
Hosp  1S95-1896;  practiced  in  Farmington,  N.H., 
since  1897:  first  local  phys.  to  do  major  sui-gery 
in  town  and  vicinity.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  xV.H.  i\Ied.  Soc. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Address:  Farmmg- 
ton,  N.H. 

GBEEIiV,  Fred  Ti.,  hardware  merchant:  b.  Port- 
land, Me.,  Mav  29,  1868;  s.  John  and  Lydia  A. 
(Graffam)  Gre"elev:  ed.  pub.  sehs.,  Portland  and 
Charlestown.  and  Bryant  and  Stratton  Commercial 
Coll.;  m.  Edith  B.  Allen,  of  Auburn,  Me..  July  25, 
1893-  2  children,  Lvdia  Allen.  Cyrus  Philiy).  Con- 
nected with  Herrick  Co.,  tin  plate,  sheet  iron  and 
metal  mchts.,  Boston,  since  June,  1885,  v. -p.  1904- 
14,  since  treas.  Dir.  N.E.  Iron  and  Hardware 
Assn.  (pres..  1911-13):  mem.  Needham  (Mass.) 
Bd.  of  Trade  (pres.,  1912-13).  Unitaiian.  Mason. 
Recreations:  fishing,  motor  boating.  Home:  Need- 
ham,   :Mass.    Office:     49  Broad   St.,  Boston. 

GBEEN,  Addison  I^oomis.  lawyer;  b.  Westfield, 
Mass.,  Oct.  23,  1862;  s.  T.  .Jefferson  and  Alvira  E. 


(Loomis)  Green;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  I'.,  Conn.,  1885; 
m.  Maud  Ingersoll  Bennett,  of  Harttord,  Conn., 
Dec.  10,  1890  (died  June  14,  1901);  m.  2d,  Ger- 
trude Metcalf,  of  Holyoke,  June  22,  1911;  6  chil- 
dren, Addison  Bennett,  Donald  Ross,  David  Loomis, 
('onstance,  Clarissa,  Gertrude.  Teacher,  high  sch., 
Westfield,  1885-7;  admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1887, 
and  since  practiced  at  Holyoke.  ]Mein.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Democrat.  Ei)iscopalian.  Clubs:  Holyoke, 
Nayasset,  Mt.  Tom  Golf,  Holyoke  Canoe,  etc.  Rec- 
reations: fishing,  walking.  Address:  Meadow- 
view,    Holyoke,    Mass. 

GBEEN,  Adolpluis  Williamson,  lawyer.  (See 
ANho'.s    Wlio   in    AiniTJca   J'or   biography.)* 

GBEEN,  Charles  Montraville,  obstetrician,  gyne- 

coloj^isl:  b.  .\Iedford.  .Mass.,  1  >ec.  IS,  1850;  s.  George 
Bent  and  Melinda  (VVetherbee)  Green;  descendant 
of  Tliomas  Green,  who  settled  at  Maiden,  1638; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1874.  M.D.,  1877;  m.  Helen  Lincoln 
Ware,  of  Boston,  June  29,  1876;  1  son,  liobert  M. 
(]\1.D.).  Asst.  in  obstetrics,  1883-6,  instr.,  1886- 
94,  asst.  prof.,  1894-04,  asso.  prof,  obstetrics  and 
cliii.  gynecology,  1904-7,  i)rof.  obstetrics,  1907-11, 
ol)stetrics  and  gynecology,  1911 — ,  sec.  med.  fac- 
ulty, 1897-07.  acting  dean,  1907-8,  Harvard  U.  sr. 
surgeon  gynecol.  dept.,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  pres. 
sr.  staff,  1907-14;  visiting  ph^•s.  Boston  Lying-in 
Hosp.  Fellow  Am.  Gynecol.  Soc.  ilass.  Med.  Soc; 
inem.  Colonial  Soc.  of  Mass.,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars, 
S.A.R.,  Bostonian  Soc,  Bunker  Hill  Monument 
Assn.;  ex-pres.  Boston  .Soc.  for  Med.  Impro\ement, 
Obstet.  Soc.  Boston,  of  "A  Republican  Institution 
in  tlie  Town  of  Boston,"  Mass.  Charitable  Fire 
Soc;  pres.  Royall  House  Assn.;  v. -p.  Boston  Latin 
Sell.  Assn.      Address:  78  Marlboro  St.,  Boston. 

GBEEN,  David  I.,  social  worker;  b.  Independ- 
ence, N.Y.,  P"eb.  5,  1864;  s.  J.  Chandler  and  Emily 
(Sherman)  Green:  A.B.,  Alfred  U.,  1885,  A.M.,  1886: 
Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1893;  m.  Mary,  d.  Dr.  Abel 
Titsworth,  of  Dunellen,  N.J.,  Nov.  2,  1892.  Taught 
in  secondary  schs.,  1886-8;  prof.  Latin,  Alfred  U., 
1888-90;  instr.  social  science,  Johns  Hopkins,  1893- 
4;  teacher  in  Hartford  Sch.  of  Sociology,  1894-6; 
supt.  Cliarity  Organization  Soc.  of  Hartford  since 
1894.  Mem.  Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and 
Social  Science,  Nat.  Conf.  Charities  and  Correc- 
tion. Contbr.  to  various  econ.  and  polit.  pubis. 
Home:  183  North  Main  St.,  West  Hartford,  Conn. 
Office:   1  Lewis  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

Green,  Elmer  Alanson,  recorder  and  secretary 
of  tlie  faculty  of  \\illiams  Coll.;  b.  Brooklyn,  May 
17,  1880;  s.  Alanson  Harvey  and  Anna  Townsend 
(Latting)  Green;  grad.  Brooklyn  Poly.  Prep.  Sch., 
1898;  B.A.,  Williams  Coll.,  1902,  M.A.,  1905;  m. 
Marie  Louise  Hammond,  of  Allston,  Mass,,  Oct. 
IS,  1906;  children,  Fredericl<  Hammond,  b.  Mar. 
20,  1909,  Anna  Louise.  June  29,  1913.  Sec.  to  the 
pres.  and  the  dean  of  Williams  Coll.,  1902-6;  re- 
corder of  coll.  since,  and  sec.  of  the  faculty  since 
1911.  Recreations:  walking,  fruit  culture.  Ad- 
dress:  Williamstown,    JNIass. 

GBEEN,  Henry  Francis,  banker,  mfr. ;  b.  Lyn- 
don, Vt.,  Feb.  6,  1844:  s.  Harry  and  Marilla  (Smith) 
Green:  ed.  com.  sclis.:  grad.  Eastman  Nat.  Busi- 
ness Coll.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.,  1863;  m.  June  IS, 
1872,  Jennie  M.  Smith,  of  Chittenango,  N.Y.  En- 
gaged in  flour  milling  business  in  Indianapolis, 
1867-77;  in  grocery  business,  firm  of  Eaton  & 
Green.  Littleton.  N.H.,  1877-9;  since  connected 
witli  Saranac  Glove  Co.,  of  whicli  is  v. -p.  and 
treas.;  pres.  Littleton  Nat.  Banl^;  trustee  Little- 
ton Savings  Bank.  Selectman,  1892-9;  county 
commr.,  1893-9;  mem.  Governor's  Council,  1899, 
1900;  representative  to  Gen.  Court.  1883  and  1901; 
brink  commr.,  N.H..  1905-11.  Republican.  Conglist. 
:\rason   (,'52°).      Address:  Littleton,  N.H. 

GBEEN,  James,  lawyer;  b.  Worcester,  Mass., 
Mar.  2,  1841;  s.  James  and  Elizabeth  (Swett) 
Green;  brother  of  .John  and  Samuel  Swett  Green; 
descended  from  Tliomas  Green,  of  St.  Albans, 
Eng.,  immigrant,  1635,  to  Mass.  Bay,  and  from  Tim- 
othy Ruggles,  gen.  in  the  French  War,  judge,  and 
]n'ps.  of  the  Stamp  .Act  Contrress.  and  ffom  four 
Pilgrims  of  the  Mayfiower  (the  John  Tilleys  and 
John  Howlands),  and  from  Thomas  Dudlev,  gov., 
Mass.  Bay;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1862.  LL.B.,  1864,  A.M., 
1865;  traveled  and  studied  in  Europe  and  the  East, 


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2V2  yrs. ;  m.  Mary  A.,  d.  David  Sewall  and  Harriet 
(Sawyer)  Messinger,  of  Worcester,  .lime  '2,  1881, 
2  children,  Mary  Sprague  (Mrs.  Aldus  C.  HiKSins, 
of  Worcester),  Thomas  Samuel  (Harvard,  1909). 
Admitted  to  N.Y.  liar,  1865;  in  practice  at  Worces- 
ter since  1866.  Wrote:  "Causes  of  tlie  War  in 
South  Africa  from  the  American  Lawyer's  Stand- 
point," 1900  (reprinted  hy  Impl.  So.  African  Assn., 
London);  also  otlier  pamphlets,  including  "Per- 
sonal Recollections  of  1).  II.  Chamberlain,  once 
Governor  of  South  Carolina,"  1908.  Mem.  Soc.  of 
Antiquity  (pres. ),  Deutsclier  Abend verein,  L'Al- 
liance  Frangaise  (pies.).  Pub.  Edn.  Assn.  of  Wor- 
cester (treas.).  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Mass.  Reform, 
St.  Botolph  (Boston),  20th  Century,  Economic, 
Harvard,  Shakespeare,  Tatnuclc  Country  (Worces- 
ter). Recreations:  v\'alking  and  outdoor  life  gen- 
erally. Home:  61  Elm  St.  Ofhce:  340  Main  St., 
Worcester,    Mass.* 

GREEN,  James  Christopher,  architect:  b.  RoUa, 
:Mo.,  Dec.  2,  1867;  s.  .James  Alexander  and  Eliza- 
betli  (Smith)  Green;  descendant  of  Maj.-Gen.  Na- 
thaniel Greene,  of  Revolutionary  Army;  student 
Sch.  of  IMlnes  and  Metallurgy  (now  dept.  U.  of 
Mo.).  Rolla,  JMo. :  studied  abroad;  m.  Maud  E.  P''ul- 
ler,  of  Webster  Groves,  Mo.,  Apr.  14,  1892.  Prac- 
ticed St.  Louis,  Mo.;  now  New  York  City.  ]Mem. 
Am.  Inst.  Architects,  Arcliitectural  League  of 
America,  Sketcli  Club  (Now  Yorlv).  Home: 
Brookside  Drive,  Greenwich,  Conn.  Office:  Hearst 
Bldg..   Columbus  Circle,  N.Y.   City. 

GREEN',  John  Ome,  M.D.;  b.  Lowell,  Mass., 
.Tune  7,  1841;  s.  John  Orne  and  Jane  (McBurney) 
Green:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1863,  A.M. , INI. D.,  1866; 
studied  aural  surgery  in  Berlin,  Vienna  and  ^iViirz- 
burg;  unmarried.  Lecturer,  1869-70,  1871-5,  instr. 
Clin,  otology,  1875-88,  prof.,  1S88-1904.  Harvard; 
aural  surgeon,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  Mass.  Charitable 
Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  Mass.  (^en.  Hosp.;  now  re- 
tired.     Address:    267   Newbury   St..   Boston,   Mass.* 

GREEN,  Malcolm,  investments:  b.  Newboro, 
Ont.,  Can.,  :May  13,  1865;  s.  Jolm  and  Katherine 
(Mourne)  Green;  ed.  puh.  schs.  of  Ontario;  m. 
Georgia  F.  Bentley,  of  Boston,  Feb.  24,  1912;  1 
child,  Katliarine  Eleanor.  In  mercantile  business  at 
Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Ont.,  until  1891;  wholesale  mer- 
chandise, Chicago,  1891-1901;  senior  mem.  Mal- 
colm Green  &  Co.,  investments,  Boston,  since  fall 
of  1902.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason.  Clubs; 
Boston  Art,  Exchange,  Belmont  Spring  Country, 
Boston  City,  Canadian.  Home;  Hyde  Park,  Jlass. 
Office:    155   Milk   St..   Boston. 

GREEN,  Rohert  Montraville,  M.I>. :  1>.  Boston. 
Julv  11,  1880;  s.  Charles  Montraville  and  Helen 
Lincoln  (Ware)  Green;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1902,  M.D., 
1906.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1906;  instr.  in 
anatomy,  asst.  in  obstetrics  and  gj-necology.  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.  Mem.  ISIass.  Med.  Soc,  Aescula- 
pean  Club  of  Boston.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Recreation^:  tennis,  snow-shoeing,  traveling,  read- 
ing.     Address:    78    Marlboro    St.,    Boston. 

GREEN,  Samuel  Abbott,  ^I.D.,  author;  h.  Gro- 
ton,  Mass.,  Mar.  16,  1830;  s.  Dr.  Joshua  and  Eliza 
(Lawrence)  Green;  A.B..  Harvard.  1851,  A.M.,  M.D., 
1854;  (LL.D.,  U.  of  Nashville,  1896);  began  prac- 
tice, Boston,  1856;  unmarried.  Became  suigeon 
2d  Mass.  Militia,  May,  1858;  served  in  war  asst. 
surgeon  1st  Mass.  Vols.,  and  24th  Mass.  Vols.,  re- 
spectively, 1861-5;  bvtd.  It. -col.,  1864,  for  gallant 
and  distinguished  services  in  field.  Supt.  Boston 
Dispensary,  1865-72;  city  phys.,  1871-81;  mayor 
of  Boston,  1882.  One  of  bd.  of  experts  apptd.  by 
Congress  to  investigate  yellow  fever,  1878;  over- 
seer of  Harvard  Coll..  1869-80,  1882-1900;  trustee 
Peabodv  Edn.  Fund;  many  yrs.  mem.  Boston  School 
Bd. ;  now  librarian  and  v.-p.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Deco- 
rated Order  Bust  of  Bolivar  (Venezuela).  (See 
Who's  'Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.) 
Address:   1154  Boylston  St.,  Boston. "» 

GREEN,  Samuel  Swett,  student  writer:  1).  Wor- 
cester. Mass..  Feb.  20,  1837;  s.  James  and  Elizabeth 
(Swett)  Green;  A.B..  Harvard,  1858,  A.M.,  1870; 
grad.  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1864;  unmarried.  Libra- 
rian, Jan.  15,  1871-Jan.  12,  1909,  emeritus  since 
Jan.  12.  1909,  Worcester  Free  Pub.  Library  (trus- 
tee 1867-71).  Apptd.,  1890,  by  Gov.  of  Mass.  orig- 
inal mem.  Free  Pub.  Library  Commn. ;  reappointed 


1894,  1899,  1904.  A  founder  and  life  fellow 
A.L.A.  (v.-p.,  1887-9,  1892-3,  pres.,  1891,  1st  pres. 
council,  1896);  mom.  Am.  Library  Institute;  a 
foimder  and  1st  v.-p.  Mass.  Library  Club;  lion,  fel- 
low Library  Assn.  of  United  Kingdom;  councillor 
Am.  Antiii.  Soc;  fellow  Royal  Hist.  Soc;  mem. 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Colonial  Soc.  of  Mass.,  N.E.  IJist.- 
Geneal.  Soc;  corr.  mem.  Wis.  Hist.  Soc.  Del.  A.l^.A. 
to  Inleriiat.  Congress  Librarians.  London,  JS77 
(mem.  council)  presided  over  World's  Congress  of 
Librarians,  Cliicago,  1893;  v.-p.  Internat.  Congress 
Librarians,  London,  1897;  delivered  course  of  lec- 
tures on  pub.  libraries  as  popular  ednl.  instns.  for 
several  yrs..  Library  Sch.,  Columbia  U.;  trustee 
Leicester  Acad.;  mem.  Bunker  Hill  Monument 
Assn..  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Soc;  was  pres.  Worcester 
Art  Soc;  cliarter  mom.  Worcester  Art  Mus.,  St. 
Wulstan  Soc,  Worcester;  mem.  Soc.  Mayflower 
Descendants,  Soc.  Descendants  of  Colonial  Gov- 
ernors. Clubs:  University  (Boston),  Worcester, 
Worcester  Economic.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica, for  books,  etc.)  Address:  12  Harvard  St., 
Worcestei',    Mass.* 

GREEN,  Stephen  Herbert,  clergyman;  moved  to 
Setankel.    L.I..    N.Y.,    May,    1914.      (See    vol.    1909.) 

GREEN,  Theodore  Francis,  lawyer;  b.  Provi- 
dence. R.I.,  Oct.  2,  1867;  s.  Arnold  and  Cornelia 
Abby   (Purges)  Green;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,   1887,  A.M., 


1890;    Harvard    Law    Sch.,    1890- 


univs.    of   Bonn 


and  Berlin.  1892-4;  unmarried.  Admitted  to  HA. 
bar.  1892,  U.S.  Circuit  Ct,  1894,  Supreme  Ct.  of 
U.S..  1905.  Instr.  in  Roman  law.  Brown  U.,  1894- 
7;  mem.  bd.  Providence  Athenaeum,  1898-1901; 
chmn.  Bd.  of  Management.  Brown  Union.  1903-7: 
mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907;  Dem.  candidate  for 
gov.  of  R.I.,  1912:  presdl.  elector,  1912;  now  sr. 
mem.  law  firm  Green,  Hincklev  &  Allen;  pres.  J. 
&  P.  Coats  (R.I.),  Inc.  U.S.  del.  Internat.  Red 
Cross  Conv.,  1912.  Trustee:  Brown  U.,  1900 — , 
R.I.  Sch.  of  Design.  1900 —  (v.-p.  since  1907),  But- 
ler Hosp.  since  1900,  Univ.  Sch.  since  1902.  Provi- 
dence Pub.  Library  since  1903  (sec.  since  1908); 
sec.  R.I.  Brand!  Am.  Red  Cross  since  1911;  mem. 
corpn.  of  various  other  pub.  instns.  Baptist. 
Mem.  R.I.  Bar  Assn.,  R.I.  Bar  Club,  R.I.  Hist. 
Soc,  Am.  Federation  of  Arts.  Psi  Upsilon,  Acade- 
mischer  .Turisten-Verein  Zu  Bonn.  Clubs:  Ameri- 
can Universities  (London).  Metropolitan  (Wasli- 
ington).  Salmagundi.  University  (New  York), 
Hope,  Agawam  Hunt,  Providence  Art,  Psi  Upsilon. 
Chomowauke  Lodge,  The  Bear's  Den,  Turks  Head. 
Home:  14  John  St.  Office:  49  Westminster  St.. 
Providence,    R.I.* 

GREEN,  Walton  Atwater,  lawyer,  editor:  b. 
New  York,  Nov.  4,  1881;  s.  George  Walton  and 
Harriet  Broadhead  (Atwater)  (3reen;  grad.  Phil- 
lips Exeter  Acad.,  N.H.,  1900;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1904; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1909;  m.  Eleanor 
Munroe,  of  New  York,  .June  22.  1904;  1  son.  George 
^Valton.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1912;  with  Stim- 
son.  Stockton,  Livermore  &  Palmer,  Boston,  1911- 
12;  associated  witli  Hale,  Oveson  &  Kendall  since 
Oct.,  1912;  devotes  practically  entire  time  as  editor 
Boston  Journal;  v.-p.  and  elk.  Journal  Newspaper 
Co.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Mem. 
Squadron  A  (cav.),  N.G.,N.Y.,  1910.  Mugwump. 
Clubs:  Union  Boat,  Harvard  (Boston),  Seawan- 
haka  Corintliian  Yaclit  (New  York).  Recreations; 
liunting.  vacliting.  Home:  Weston.  Mass.  Office: 
Journal  Bldg..  and   15   State  St.,  Boston. 

GREEN,  William  Greg-ory,  hat  mfr. ;  b.  New  Mil- 
ford,  Conn.,  Jan.  21,  1861:  s.  E;thiel  S.  and  IMariette 
(Seeley)  Careen;  grad.  Williston  Sem.,  Easthamp- 
ton,  Mass.,  1881:  A.B..  Yale,  1SS5;  m.  Apr.,  1886, 
Mary  A.  Blinn  (died  1898);  2  children,  Mrs.  Ger- 
trude Seeley  Barrows.  Marian  Riioda:  m.  2d. 
Grace  Hine  Turrill.  of  New  Milford,  Sept.  25, 
1906;  1  child,  Herbert  Seymour.  Began  business 
with  Bates,  Green  &  Co.,  1885;  reorganized  in 
1888,  as  the  New  Milford  Hat  Co.,  of  which  has 
been  v.-p.  and  gen.  mgr.  since  1889;  dir.  Tlie  ^Mer- 
win-Williams  Silver  Co.,  New  jMilford  Water  Co.; 
trustee  New  Milford  Savings  Bank.  Sec.  New  Mil- 
ford Bd.  of  Trade;  sec.  and  treas.  Pub.  Library, 
New  Milford;  mom.  Sch.  Bd.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Club:  Litchfield 
County  University.  Recreations:  motoring.  Ad- 
dress:   New   Milford,   Conn. 


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OBEENZ:,  Allen,  clergyman;  b.  Providence,  R.I., 
Tulv  15  ISSO:  s.  Lewis  Allen  and  Ella  (Metcalf) 
Greene'  B.A..  Brown  U.,  1902;  B.D.,  Episcopal 
Theol  Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1905;  unmarried. 
Deacon  and  priest,  P.E.  Ch.,  1905;  asst.  Grace  Ch., 
Providence,  R.I.,  1904-8;  rector  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Pea- 
body  Mass.,  since  190S.  Mem.  Jordan  Lodge, 
A  F.  and  A.M.,  Peabody,  Ma.ss.  Address:  3  Per- 
kins St.,  Peabody,  :\Iass. 

GBEENE,  Caroline  Boardman;  b  South  Hadley, 
Mass.,  Jan.  7,  1866;  d.  William  Boardman  and 
Clara  Eliza  (Clarke)  Greene;  descendant  of 
Thomas  Greene,  who  came  to  America  from  Lei- 
cestershire, Eng.,  and  was  living  in  IMaldcn,  Mass., 
in  1653;  grad.  pub.  schs.  of  South  lladley;  grad. 
Mt.  Holvoke  Sem.,  1889;  (M.A.,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.. 
1912);  unmarried.  Teacher,  Barre,  Mass.,  and 
Sutlield,  Conn.,  1889-92;  librarian  Barre  Pub.  Li- 
brary, 1892-3;  registrar  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.  since 
Sept!,  1893  (first  and  only  registrar  of  the  instn.). 
Mem.  N.E.  Coll.  Entrance  Certificate  Bd.,  N.E. 
Assn.  Colls,  and  Prep  Schs..  Am.  Assn.  Collegiate 
Registrars.  Conglist.  Address:  South  Hadley, 
]\lass. 

GBEENi:,  Chester  W.,  musician;  b.  Stoneham, 
Mass.,   Apr.   22.   181:19.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

ORXIENZ:,  Clarence  Henry,  civ^il  engineer;  b. 
North  Providence,  R.I.,  June  16,  1867;  s.  Stephen 
Mathewson  and  Sarah  Williams  (Olney)  Greene; 
descended  from  John  Greene,  P.oston,  1635,  Provi- 
dence, 1637,  Thomas  Olney,  Salem,  Mass.,  1635, 
Providence,  1636,  Thomas  Angcll,  who  came  to 
Providence  with  Roger  Williams;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
and  high  sch..  Providence;  Brown  U. ;  m.  Apr.  17, 
1895,  Delice  Eudora  Hathaway,  of  Providence,  R.I. 
In  emplov  of  Joseph  A.  Latham,  gen.  engring., 
Providence.  1886-99;  with  Hartwell.  Williams  & 
Kingston,  contractors,  1899-1900:  with  R.  I.  Su- 
burban Ry.  Co.,  Apr.- July,  1900;  in  employ  of 
A.  B.  Slater,  gen.  engr.,  1900-1901,  Horton  &  Hem- 
enway,  contrs.,  1901-4;  became  connected  with  the 
E.  K.  Watson  Co.,  contrs.,  Feb..  1905,  now  v.-p. 
Apptd.  engr.,  rank  of  capt.  in  R.I.N.G.,  June  21, 
1891;  advanced  to  maj.  and  served  as  q.m.  State 
Rendezvous.  Quanset  Pt.,  R.I..  during  Spanish- 
Am.  War.  Mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.  from  25th  Dist. 
of  Providence,  1911,  1912.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Mem.  S.A.R.,  S.  of  V.;  hon.  mem.  Spanish 
War  Veterans.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Edgewood 
Yacht.  Washington  Park  Yacht.  Home:  236  Cali- 
fornia Av.,  Providence,  R.I. 

GBEENE,  D(aniel)  Crosby,  M.D. ;  b.  Kobe, 
Japan,  Jan.  29,  1873;  s.  Daniel  Crosby  and  Mary 
J.  (Forbes)  Greene:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1899;  m.  Marion  Lockwood,  of 
Lexington.  Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1904;  4  children,  J. 
Evarts,  Marion,  D.  Crosby,  Roger  S.  Practiced 
in  Boston  since  1899;  specializes  in  laryngology; 
asst  larvngologist  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.;  surgeon  to 
throat  dept.,  Boston  Children's  Hosp.;  fellow  in 
larvngologv.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.  Fellow  A.C.S.; 
mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Assn.,  Suffolk  Dist. 
Med.  Soc,  Am.  Laryngol.  Assn.,  Am.  Laryngol., 
Rhinol.  and  Otol.  Soc,  N.E.  Otol.  and  Laryngol. 
Soc.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Union.  Harvard.  Rec- 
reations: tennis,  farming.  Contbr.  on  subjects 
connected  with  laryngology.  Home:  85  Dudley 
Rd.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Office:  4 S3  Beacon  St., 
Boston. 

GBEEXTE.  Edward  Miller,  M.D. ;  b.  Nicomedia. 
Turkey,  Feb.  23,  ISGl:  s.  Joseph  K.  (D.D.)  and 
Elizabeth  A.  (Davis)  Greene;  prep.  edn.  Phillips 
Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1876-80;  A.B.,  Amherst 
Coll.,  1884,  A.M.,  1887;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1887;  post-grad,  work  at  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp..  1887-9; 
m.  Millis.  Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1891,  Katharine  S.  Jame- 
son (A.B..  Smith  Coll.,  1884).  Has  practiced  at 
Boston  since  1887.  Home:  45  Chestnut  St.  Office: 
20   Mt.   Vernon   St.,   Boston, 

GBEENi:,  Edwin  Pamliam,  mfr. ;  b.  Hills  Grove, 
R.I..  Feb.  9,  1879;  s.  Stephen  G.  and  Natalia  L. 
(Schnbarth)  Greene;  A.B..  Brown  U.,  1901;  m.  1903, 
Charlotte  Nichols,  of  Boston;  3  children,  John 
Gardner,  Edwin  Farnham,  .Tr..  Stephen.  Pres. 
Lockwood.  Greene  &  Co.,  architects  and  engrs., 
Boston;  dir.  and  treas.  Pacific  Mills  (one  of  the 
largest   textile   mfg.   corpns.   in  U.S.);   dir.   Boston 


Mfrs.'  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Old  Colony  Trust  Co., 
Colonial  Securities  Co.,  Dwight  Mfg.  Co.,  Lawton 
Mills  Corpn.,  Nat.  Shawmut  Bank,  Great  Falls 
Mfg.  Co.,  Ludlow  Mtg.  Associates,  Internat.  Cot- 
ton Mills,  J.  Spencer  Turner  Co.  Trustee  Brown 
U.,  Wellesley  Coll.,  Worcester  Acad.  Republican. 
Clubs:  University,  Exchange,  Eastern  Yacht, 
Union  Boat,  St.  Botolph,  Tennis  and  Racquet  (Bos- 
ton), Union,  Merchants'  (New  York).  Recreations: 
country  life  and  outdoor  sports.  Home:  6  Cliest- 
nut  St.  (summer)  Wayland,  Mass.  Office:  70  Kilby 
St.,   Boston. 

GBEENE,  Francis  Byron,  wholesale  watches, 
optical  go(;ds,  and  jewehy;  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  June 
16,  1857;  s.  Abiathar  G.  and  Almira  H.  (Winans) 
Greene;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Newport,  Me.,  to  1871;  coll. 
prep,  edn..  Me.  Central  Inst.,  Pittsfield,  Me.,  1871-4; 
grad.  Dirigo  Business  Coll.,  1876;  m.  Cora  E.  Mur- 
ray, of  Windsor,  Me.,  June  26,  1880;  m.  2d,  Nettie 
P.  Woodward,  of  Boothbay,  Me.,  Feb.  25,  1885. 
Taught  sch.,  1876-80;  studied  law;  admitted  to 
Kennebec  bar,  1880,  but  did  not  practice;  has  en- 
gaged as  lobbing  jeweler  since  1880;  established 
Boothbay  Register,  1888  (sold  out,  1889);  in  real 
estate  business  since  1889.  Was  supt.  of  schs., 
Boothbay  Harbor.  Mem.  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc, 
Me.  Hist.  Soc.  (v.-p.),  Lincoln  Co.  Hist.  Soc,  Me. 
Soc.  S.A.R.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason;  mem. 
K.  of  P.  Wrote:  History  of  Boothbay,  Southport 
and  Boothbay  Harbor,  1906,  a  work  of  700  pages; 
Genealogical  Sketch  of  the  Family  of  Thomas 
Greene,  1908.  Also  contbr.  to  the  press.  Address: 
Boothbay  Harbor,  Me. 

GREENE,  Prank  Lester,  congressman;  b.  St. 
Albans,  Vt.,  Feb.  10,  1870:  s.  Lester  Bruce  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Hoadley)  Greene;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Cleveland,  and  St.  Albans,  to  13;  (hon.  M.A.,  Nor- 
wich U.,  Vt.,  1908) ;  m.  Jessie  Emma  Richardson, 
of  St.  Albans,  Vt,  Feb.  20,  1895.  Began  as  errand 
boy  in  auditor's  office  Central  Vt.  Ry. ;  became 
stenographer,  and  chief  elk.  gen.  freight  dept.; 
reporter,  1891,  editor,  1899-12,  St.  Albans  Daily 
Messenger;  mem.  commn.  to  prepare  amendments 
to  state  constitution;  del.-at-large  Rep.  Nat.  Conv., 
1908;  elected  to  62d  Congress  July  30,  1912,  for 
unexpired  term  of  late  David  J.  Poster;  reelected 
63d  and  64th  Congresses  (1913-17),  1st  Vt.  Dist. 
Pvt.  to  capt.  Vt.  N.G.,  1888-1900;  a.-d.-c  staff  of 
gov.  of  Vt.;  raised  and  recruited  (Jo.  B,  1st  Vt.  Inf. 
Vols.,  Spanish-Am.  War  and  mustered  into  U.S. 
service  as  capt.;  served  as  adj.  gen.  3d  Brigade, 
1st  Di\\,  3d  Army  Corps.  Ex-pres.  Vt.  Press  Assn.; 
curator  Vt.  Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  S.A.R. ,  Sons  of  Vets., 
Mil.  Order  Foreign  Wars.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner). 
Clubs:  Owl  (St.  Albans),  Nat.  Press,  Army  and 
Navy    (Washington).    Home:    St.   Albans,   Vt.* 

GBEENE,  Pranklin  Pierce,  mfr.;  b.  Pittsfield, 
N.H.,  Mar.  27,  1860;  s.  David  L.  and  Hannah  C. 
(Tilton)  Greene;  descendant  of  Henry  Greene,  of 
Hampton,  N.H.,  1644;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Pittsfield 
Acad.;  m.  Fannie  .7.  Merrill,  of  Oilman  ton.  N.H., 
May  2,  1882.  Employed  in  shoe  factory  of  C.  P.. 
Lancaster,  Pittsfield,  1880-94;  became  mem.  Hill 
&  Greene,  inc.,  1894,  as  Pittsfield  Shoe  Co.,  of 
which  has  since  been  gen.  mgr. ;  half  owner  since 
1897;  also  partner  in  Pittsfield  Lumber  Co.  Mem. 
I.O.O.F.  Democrat.  Baptist.  Address:  Pittsfield, 
N.H. 

GBEENE,  Frederick  lewis,  lawyer;  b.  Great 
Barrington,  Mass..  June  20.  1855;  s.  Lewis  and 
Clarissa  Chapin  (Bartlett)  Greene;  ed.  Sanderson 
Acad.,  Ashfield.  Mass.,  and  St.  Paul's  Sch..  Con- 
cord, N.H..  until  1872:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1876;  in  law 
office,  1876-8;  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1878-80;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1879;  m.  Jessie  Allen  Hall,  of  Green- 
field. Dec.  5,  1888;  children,  Donald,  Elizabeth. 
Lvdian  Hall.  Has  practiced  at  Greenfield  since 
1880:  town  elk..  1887-95.  assessor,  1886-92:  tri.Tl 
justice.  Franklin  Co..  1882-96;  mem.  State  Bd.  of 
Bar  Examiners,  1897-13,  sec.  of  same.  1900-13; 
chmn.  finance  com.  of  Greenfield.  1911-15.  Demo- 
crat. Episcopalian.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.;  mem. 
com.  of  Mass.  Bar  Assn.  on  jud.  apptmts.  Club: 
Greenfield.     Address:     Greenfield,    Mass.  ^ 

GBEENE,  Frederick  William,  clergvman;  b. 
Brattleboro.  Vt,  Nov.  29.  1859;  s.  Theodore  Phin- 
nev  and  Mary  Minot  (Ainsworth)  O'-eenp;  A.B., 
.\_mherst   Coll.,    1882;    grad.   Hartford   Theol.    Sem., 


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1885;    m.    Eliza    Farrar    Walter,    of    New    Britain,  Am.  Sch.  Classical  Studies  at  Rome,  1903-4.  Asst. 

Conn.,    June    4,    1885;    6    children,    Theodore    Ains-  prof.   Latin,    Brown   U.,    1900-10,    asso    prof,   since 

worth,    b.    1890,   Walter   Farrar,    1892,    Anna   Ban-  1910.    Pres.  Zeta  Psi  Fraternity,  1902-3;  pres.  N.E. 

croft,   1894,  Dorothy  Minot,   1896,  Frederick  Stan-  Assn.    of   Zeta   Psi,    1913,   R.I.    Assn.    ot    Zeta   Psi, 

dish,    1898,    William    Ainsworth,    1901.     Ordained  1915.      Mem.    Am.    Philol.    Assn.,    Archseol.     Inst. 

Congl.    ministry,    1885;    became    pastor    West    Ch.,  America.    Clubs:    University,  Art.   Address:  Brown 

Andover,    Mass.,    Sept.    5,    1885,    resigned,    Jan.    15,  University,    Providence,    R.I. 

1895;  pastor  South  Congl.  Ch  ,  Middletown,  Conn.,  GREENE,  John  Morton,  clergyman;  b.  Hadley, 

since  Jan.  29,  1895.   Chmn.  Sch.  Bd.,  Andover,  1889-  Mass.,  JNlar.  12,  1830;  s.  Linus  and  Esther  (Hawley) 

^2;    dir.    Missionary   Spc.   of   Conn.;    trustee   Hart-  Greene;    A.B.,    Amherst,    1853,    A.M.,    1856     (D.D., 

ford  Theol.  Seni     Fund  for  Ministers.    Mem.  Alpha  issi);    taught   in   Canandaigua    (N.Y.)    Acad.,    IVz 

Delta    Phi.     Club:     Conversational    (Middletown).  v^s.;  studied  Theol.  Sem.,  Bangor,  Me.;  m.  Louisa 

Address:     60    Crescent   St.,   Middletown,   Conn.  Dickinson,    of    North    Amherst,    Mass.,    Sept.    30, 

GREENE,   Gardiner,   judge;    b.    Norwich,    Conn.,  1857  (died  Mar.  29,  1881).    Tutor,  Amherst,  1855-7; 

Aug.    31,    1851;    s.    Gardiner    and    Mary    Ricketts  ordained    Congl.    ministry,    1857;    pastor    Hatfield, 

(Adams)   Greene;  grad.  Norwich  Free  Acad.,  1868;  Mass.,  1857-68,  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  1868-70,  Eliot 

A.B.,  Yale,  1873;  LL.B.,  Columbia,  1877;  m.  Louise  Ch.,    Lowell,    Mass.,    1870-1900,    pastor    emeritus, 

Eustis  Reynolds,  of  Norwich,  Conn.,  Apr.  4,  1894.  Nov.    1,    1900.     Spent    6    wks.    in    Union    Army    at 

Practiced  law,  Utica,  N.Y.,  1877-8,  Norwich,  Conn.,  Fredericksburg,    Va.,     in     service    U.S.     Christian 

1878-1910;     judge     Superior    Ct.     of     Conn.,     Fob.,  Commn.,    caring    for    sick    and    wounded    soldiers. 

1910 — .    Republican.    Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891,  "Father"  of  Smith  Coll.,  Northampton,  Mass.,  and 

1895;    mem.    commn.    to   revise   Conn<    statutes   re-  v.-p.    trustees,    1899 — ;    pres.    Am.    Internat.    Coll., 

vision  of  1902.    V.-p.  Dime  Savings  Bank,  Norwich.  Springfield,    Mass.,    1885-9;    trustee    and    sec.    bd. 

Trustee    Berkeley    Div.    Sch.,    Middletown,    Conn.;  trustees,   Mt.    Holyoke   Sem.    (now   Coll.),   1866-75; 

corporator   Norwich  Free  Acad.    Episcopalian;   jr.  one    of    overseers    Charity    Fund,    Amherst    Coll., 

warden    Christ    Ch.    parish,    Norwich.     Mem.    Am.  1860 — ;    pres.    trustees,    Rogers   Hall    Sch.,    1892 — . 

Bar  Assn.,  Conn.  Bar  Assn.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi  and  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Socs.; 

Wolf's  Head   (Yale).    Home:    Norwich,  Conn.*  originator  and  sec.   Lowell  Hebrew  Club,   1876-87. 

GREENE,  George  WelUn-ton,  lawyer;  b.  Hes-  .^^ee  Who's  Who  in  America  for  book^^  writ- 
peler,  Ont.,  Nov.  26,  1866;  s.  Henry  S.  and  Susan  mgs.)  Home.  8Z  FincKney  bt.,  ijosion. 
(Helmer)  Greene;  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  LL.B.,  Boston  GREENE,  Joseph.  Knight,  lawyer;  b.  Otisfield, 
U.,  1889;  m.  Gertrude  E.  Nutting,  of  Cranston,  Me.,  Sept.  23,  1852;  s.  John  and  Elizabeth  March 
R.I.,  1889.  Practicing  law  at  Woonsocket,  R.I.,  (Knight)  Greene;  descendant  of  Thomas  Greene, 
since  1889.  Sec.  and  dir.  Woonsocket,  Napping  who  settled  at  Maiden,  Mass.,  1631,  and  Hugh 
Machinery  Co.  Mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1890-2;  March,  who  came  to  America,  1638;  prep,  edn., 
mayor  of  Woonsocket,  1896  and  1899-1902;  Dem.  Bridgton  and  South  Paris  (Me.)  acads.;  A.B.,  Bow- 
candidate  for  sec.  of  state,  R.I.,  1894,  and  for  gov.,  doin,    1877;   m.   Frances  Lillian  Newton,  of  Wor- 

1899.  Chmn.  Dem.  City  Com.  of  Woonsocket,  R.I.;  cester,  Mass.,  Dec.  12,  1889;  1  son,  Winthrop  Ste- 
mem.  Dem.  Nat.  Com.  since  1900,  and  now  mem.  phenson  IBowdoin,  1913).  Studied  law:  admitted 
exec.  com.  same;  mem.  R.I.  State  Com.  15  yrs.  to  bar  in  la.,  1878;  has  practiced  in  Worcester, 
(chmn.,    1898-1902),    del.    Dem.    Nat.    convs.,    1896,  Mass.,  since  1879;   commr.  of  insolvency,  Worces- 

1900,  04,  08  (chmn.  R.I.  delegation  1900.  04).  Home:  ter  Co.  Mem.  Worcester  Co.  Bar  Assn.;  dir.  Y.M. 
Slatersville,  R.I.    Office:  Woonsocket,  R.I.*  C.A.  for  17  vrs.;  trustee  Worcester  Co.  Hort.  Soc, 

GREENE,    Henry    Copley,    author;    b.    Vienna,  Worcester  Co.   Agrl    Soc.    Mem.   Phi   Beta  Kappa, 

Austria,   Nov.   21,   1871:   s.   J.   S.  Copley  and  Mary  Theta  Delta  CJii     Odd  Fellow  (past  grand);  mem. 

A.  (Mayer)  Greene;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894;  m.  Rosa-  Knights    of    Malta    (grand    capt.-gen.),    K.    of    P. 

lind   Huidekoper,   of   Boston,   May   14,   1907.    Clerk  Clubs:     Worcester   Country,  Worcester   Economic, 

to   Art   Commn.   of  City  of  Boston   since   Sept.    1,  Natives    of    Maine      Recreations:     golf     hunting, 

1907-     research    fellow,    Boston    Sch.     for     Social  fishing.    Home:    8  Kensington  Rd.   Office.    340  Main 

Workers,    Oct.-June,    1909;    agt.    for    conservation  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

of   eyesight,    Mass.    Commn.   for   the   Blind,    June,  GREENE,    Joseph    Warren,    mfr. ;    b.    Brooklyn, 

1909 — ;   elk.   City  of  Boston  Art  Commn.    Theatre  n.y.,    1863;    s.    James    A.    and    Sara    C.     (Cutler) 

mgr.    at    Elizabeth    Peabody    House     (settlement  Greene;   ed.   Brooklyn   Poly.   Inst.;    m.   Providence, 

house).  Boston,  June  1,  1913.    Clubs:    Tavern,  City.  r.i._    nqv.    9,    1893,    Alice    Hall    Durfee.     Entered 

(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writ-  employ   of   the   Hamilton  Web    Co.,    mfrs.    narrow 

ings.)    Address:    3  Park  St.,  Boston.*  fabrics,  webs,   etc.,  in   1885,  becoming  supt.,   1892. 

GREENE,  Herbert  Wilber,  musician.  (See  Who's  Address:  Hamilton,  R.I. 

Who   in   America  for  biography.)     Home:     Brook-  GREENE,   Levi   Rawson,    mechanical    engineer; 

field  Center,  Conn.    Office:    489  5th  Av.,  New  Y'ork.*  b.  Sutton,  Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1832;  s.  Josiah  Smith  and 

GREENE.   Jacob   Humphrey,   life   insurance;   b.  Mary  Taylor  (Clark)  Greene;  ed.  Providence  (R.I  ) 

T3itt«fiAid     Mn'?<?      Tune    10     1868'    s    Jacob   L.   and  Pub.  and  high  schs;  m.  Rebecca  H.  Silloway,  1851 

AnnpnirKifmnhrevr  Greene-    kudie^^       yrs     at  (died  Mar.,  1896);   1  daughter.  Caroline  S.    Served 

T?i?i1y   Con     HaitTordrm    Floren^                         of  apprenticeship,    beginning    1850,    with    George    H. 

Hartford    Nov    7    1894     In  employ  of  Mich.   (:en-  Corliss  Steam  Engine  Co.,  Providence;  was  exam- 

tra[  RR'  at   ikckson    Mich  •  on  Hartford  Courant  ined,    1857,  and  passed  and  apptd.   3d   asst.    engr 

ind    ki    real   ^l^ate    business,    1889-99°  asst.    stc.,  U.S.N. ;  promoted  to  2d  asst.  and  1st  asst.  engr   and 

1899    "d  sec    lince  1906    Conn.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  resigned,    1869,    to    become   consulting   engr.   Wal- 

Ins.  Co.,  Harttoid,  conn.                                   .„       -„  ^  Engrs.    Mem.   Army  and  Navy  Club,  Washington. 

GREENE,  James   A.,   mfr.;    b.   Centreville,   R.I.,  j)  q     Home:     Cambridge.    Office:     132   Federal   St., 

Jan.    3.    1834;    s.    Joseph    W.    and    Abby    Frances  Boston. 

(Shaw)    Greene;   m.   Brooklyn,  Apr.   14,   1857    Sara  „--.„„j.     wraria^     Louise     social    worker-    b 

futler      Engaged    in    iewelrv    business    with    his  CtBEE«E,    JW-iariaj     jjouise,    buciai     wuiKei  ,     u 

father 
treas.    Hami 
webs,  et 

•"-^-                                             .                 .             „  married.    Specializing  of  late  yrs.   in   sch.   garden 

GREENE,  Jerome  Davis,  secretary  of  corpora-  -^Q^y^.   investigator  for  Russell   Sage  Foundation, 

tion  of  Harvard  Univ.:  moved  to  New  ^ork.    (bee  ^gog.    organizer   and    instr.    in    sch.    garden    work, 

vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.)  various    towns.     Mem.    Am.    Hist.    Assn.,    School 


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0RI:EN£,  Mary  Anne,  lawyer;  b.  ^Val■\vick,  HA.. 
June  14,  1857;  d.  John  Waterman  Aborn  and 
Mary  l-Vances  (l^ow)  Greene;  grad.  K.I.  Stale 
Normal  Sch.,  1S77;  LL.B.,  magna  cum  laude. 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1888;  unmarried.  Admitted 
to  bar  at  Boston,  Sept.  28,  1888  (the  2d  woman  ad- 
mitted to  bar  in  Mass.);  practiced  at  Boston,  18SS- 
90  since  at  Providence;  lecturer  on  Business 
JLaw,  at  Lasell  Sem.,  Auburndale,  Mass.,  1889-06; 
V  -p  and  legal  counsel,  Woman's  Bapt.  Foreign 
Missionary  See,  1898-14  (pros.  K.I.  br.,  189.5-10); 
chmn.  K.I.  Com.  on  Colonial  Exhibit,  at  Atlanta 
Expn.,  1895.  ]\Iem.  R.I.  br.  Assn.  Collegiate 
Alumnae,  Portia  Club  of  Women  Lawyers,  Soc. 
Colonial  Dames,  D.A.K.  (state  regent,  K.I.,  1895-7, 
and  hon.  state  regent  for  life) ;  regent  Gaspee 
Chapter,  D.A.R.,  1906-8.  Author:  The  Woman  s 
Manual  of  Law,  1902;  Memorial  of  Nathaniel 
Topliff  Allen,  1906;  Women  and  Children  under 
the  Laws  of  Rhode  Island,  1915;  contbr.  various 
articles  to  Am.  Law  Review,  the  Forum,  etc.  Ad- 
dress:    101    Medway    St.,    Providence,    R.I. 

GREENE,  OUn  Duane,  M.D.:  b.  Rochester,  Vt, 
Sept  21.  1856;  s.  Milton  and  Aurora  (Goodno) 
Greene:  od.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Randolph,  Vt.,  and 
Rochester  High  Sch.:  studied  medicine  under  Dr. 
L.  M.  Greene,  Rochester;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of 
Vt ,  1879  (spl.  honors  in  examination);  m.  Emma 
L.  Bee,  of  Rochester,  Mar.  4,  1879;  1  child,  Mabelle 
S.,  b.  Feb.  28,  1880.  Practiced  at  Hancock,  \  t., 
1879-80,  Rochester,  lSSO-1,  Warren,  1881-95.  at 
Bethel  since.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1888;  U.S. 
pension  examining  surgeon  since  1902.  Republi- 
can. Unitarian.  Mem.  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc.  Ad- 
dress:   Bethel,  Vt. 

GREENE,  Ray  WoodviUe,  M.D.:  b.  Yarmouth, 
Me  Julv  29,  1857;  s.  Alvin  and  Maria  (Arnold) 
Greene;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1883;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1886;  m.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1892,  Mila  Fran- 
ces W'hltney  (died  1902);  3  children,  Amy  Whit- 
ney, Mila  F.,  Rav  W.,  .Ir.  Practiced  in  W'orces- 
ter  since  1887;  consulting  phys.  Memorial  Hosp.; 
visiting  phys.,  Worcester  City  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M.A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Pub.  Edn.  Assn.  Baptist.  Clubs: 
Shakespeare,  Economic,  Worcester  Country.  Rec- 
reations: golf.  Address:  21  West  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

GREENE,  Richard  D.,  leather  merchant;  b. 
Westmoreland,  N.H.,  Feb.  6,  1860;  s.  Robert  B. 
and  Hannah  (Dorr)  Greene;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Keene, 
N.H. ;  m.  Lucy  Durell,  of  Boston,  Jan.,  1893;  3 
children.  In  employ  of  F. '  H.  Holbrook,  1880-5, 
T.  F.  Hinckley,  1885-92;  became  connected  with 
Richard  D.  Greene  &  Co.,  jobbers  of  leather,  1892, 
and  continues  as  partner.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Conglist.  Recreations:  outdoor 
sports.  Home:  Arlington,  Mass.  Office:  26  Lin- 
coln  St.,   Boston. 

GREENE,  Rog-er  Sherman;  ta.  Westborough, 
Mass.,  :Mav  29.  1881;  s.  Daniel  Crosby  and  Mary 
Jane  (Forbes)  Greene;  brother  of  Evarts  Boutell 
and  Jerome  Davis  Greene;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1901, 
A.M.,  1902;  unmarried.  Vice  and  deputy  consul- 
gen,  at  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil,  1903-4;  vice-consul 
at  Nagasaki,  Japan,  1904-5;  vice  and  deputy  con- 
sul at  Kobe,  1905;  commercial  agt.  and  later  con- 
sul at  Vladivostok,  Siberia,  1905-7;  consul  at  Dal- 
nv,  Manchuria,  1907-9,  at  Harbin,  China,  1909-11; 
consul-gen.  at  Hankow,  China,  1911-14  (retired); 
declined  apptmt.  as  consul-gen.  at  large.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Internat.  Law. 
Home:  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

GREENE,  Sarah  Pratt,  author;  b.  Simsbury, 
Conn.,  .lulv  3,  1856;  d.  Dudley  Bestor  and  Mary 
(Pavne)  McLean:  acad.  edn.  at  Mt.  Holyoke, 
Mass.;  m.  Franklin  Lynde  Greene,  July  27,  1887 
(now  deceased).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
list  of  books.)  Address:  8  Glen  Rd.,  Lexington, 
Mass.* 

GREENE,  William  Chace,  textile  mfr. ;  b.  Mari- 
etta, Ga.,  Dec.  16,  1852;  s.  Christopher  Albert  and 
Sarah  Anna  (Chase)  Greene;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1875, 
A.M.,  1881;  m.  Sarah  Holden  Morrill,  of  Vineland, 
N.J.,  Oct.  24,  1877.  Agent  Moodus  (Conn.)  Yarn 
Co.,  1876-84,  Thorndike  (Mass.)  Co.,  1884-9,  Colum- 
bian Mfg.  Co.,  Greenville,  N.H.,  1889-93;  asst. 
treas.,  1893-8,  treas.  and  gen.  mgr.,  1898-08,  Peace 


Dale  (R.I.)  Mfg.  Co.;  agt.  Valley  Falls  Co.,  Albion, 
K.I.,  1909;  now  gen.  mgr.  Phoenix  Linen  Co.,  North 
Brookfield,  Mass.;  dir.  What  Cheer  Mut.  Fire  Ins. 
Co.,  Hope  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. V.-p.  for  R.I.  of  Nat.  Rivers  and  Harbors 
Congress;  pres.  R.I.  Soc.  S.A.R.,  1908-9;  mem.  R.I. 
Hist.  Soc,  Nat.  Civic  Federation,  Nat.  Assn.  Cot- 
ton Mfrs.,  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Clubs:  University  (New  York,  Providence).  Home: 
44  Alumni  Av.,  Providence.  Office:  North  Brook- 
field,   IMass.* 

GREENE,  William  Stedman,  congressman;  b. 
Tremont,  111.,  Apr.  28,  1841;  s.  Chester  W.  and 
Abby  (Stedman)  Greene;  family  removed  to  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  184  4;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Mary  E. 
White,  of  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Mar.  8,  1865.  En- 
gaged in  real  estate  and  ins.  business.  Fall  River, 
since  1866.  Mem.  Common  Council,  1876-9  (pres., 
1877-9);  mavor  Fall  River,  1880,  1881,  1886,  1895, 
1896,  1897:  postmaster,  1881-5  and  1898;  gen.  supt. 
prisons,  Mass.,  1888-93;  elected  55th  Congress, 
]May  31,  1898,  to  fill  unexpired  term  (1898-9)  of 
John  Simpkins,  deceased;  re-elected  56th  to  62d 
Congresses  (1899-1913),  13th  Mass.  Dist.,  and  63d 
and  64th  Congresses  (1913-17),  15th  Dist.  Repub- 
lican.     Home:  Fall  River,  Mass.* 

GREENHAIiGE,  Erederic  Brandlesome,  lawyer; 
b.  Lowell,  July  21,  1875:  s.  Hon.  Frederic  Thomas 
and  Isabel  (Nesmith)  Greenhalge;  A.B.,  Harvard 
U.,  1898;  unmarried;  admitted  to  bar,  1901,  and 
since  in  practice  at  Boston;  asst.  atty.-gen.  of 
Mass.,  1901-13;  mem.  firm  Currier,  Young  &  Pills- 
bury,  since  1914.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Middlesex  Bar  Assn.  Clubs: 
St.  Botolph,  Harvard,  Boston  City.  Home:  Low- 
ell. Mass.     Office:  84  State  St.,  Boston. 

GREENI.AW,  Albert;  b.  Eastport,  Me.,  July  1, 
1874;  s.  George  A.  and  Maria  A.  (Spear)  Greenlaw; 
ed.  city  schs.  of  Eastport;  unmarried.  In  whole- 
sale fish  business  since  1897,  in  own  name;  alder- 
man, Eastport,  1899-04;  mayor  of  Eastport,  1905, 
1906;  apptd.  postmaster,  Eastport,  1909;  mem. 
Rep.  Co.  Com.  many  yrs. ;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com. 
since  1914;  apptd.  adj. -gen.  of  Me.,  Nov.  1,  1914. 
Mem.  N.G.S.M.,  2d  It.,  1st  It.,  capt.  Co.  I,  2d  Inf.,  8 
vrs.,  now  capt.  and  q.m.  Unitarian.  Mason;  mem. 
i.O.O.F.,  B.P.O.  Elks,  Red  Men,  Patrons  of  Hus- 
bandry.    Address:    Eastport,    Me. 

GREENI^EAF,  Arthur  Perry,  clergyman;  b.  New 
Orleans,  La.,  Apr.  26,  1857;  s.  Henry  Loring  and 
Harriet  (Gregory)  Greenleaf;  B.A.,  Racine  Coll., 
1878,  M.A.,  1881;  grad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1881; 
m.  Harriet  L.  Gregory,  of  Phila.,  July  15,  1884;  1 
child,  Helen.  Teacher,  Racine  Coll.,  1881-5,  dea- 
con, 1881,  priest,  1881,  Episcopal  Ch.;  rector  St. 
Paul's  Ch.,  Riverside,  HI.,  1885-7,  St.  Thomas'  Ch., 
Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  1887-91,  Grace  Ch.,  Everett, 
Mass.,  1891-05,  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Wallingford,  Conn., 
since  1906.  Mason;  K.P.  Address:  Wallingford, 
Conn. 

GREENIiEAF,  Charles  Henry,  hotel  proprietor; 
b.  Danville,  Vt.,  July  23,  1841;  s.  Seth  and  Lydia 
Hall  (Burnham)  Greenleaf;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs. 
of  Concord,  N.H.;  m.  Plymouth,  N.H.,  May  2,  1867, 
Abbie  Frances  Burnham.  Began  in  hotel  business 
early  in  life  and  was  connected  with  hotels  in 
W^ashington,  New  York,  Boston  and  the  White 
Mountains;  became  one  of  the  proprs.  of  the  Pro- 
file House,  White  Mountains,  1865,  as  Taft,  Tyler 
&  Greenleaf,  which  became  Taft  &  Greenleaf, 
1868,  and  in  sole  charge  since  death  of  Mr.  Taft, 
in  1881;  mem.  C.  H.  Greenleaf  &  Co.,  lessees  Ho- 
tel Vendome,  Boston;  treas.  and  mgr.  Profile  & 
Franconia  Notch  R.R.,  11  yrs.;  del.  Rep.  Nat. 
Conv.,  1888;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895-6,  1901- 
02,  Senate,  1897-8;  mem.  Governor's  Council,  1905- 
06;  mem.  staff  of  Gov.  Prescott  with  rank  of  col., 
1908;  Republican  presdl.  elector,  1908.  Calvinist 
Baptist.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
N.E.  Hotel  Assn.,  Mass.  Hotel  Assn.,  Vt.  Assn. 
(Boston).  Recreations:  golf,  traveling.  Club: 
Boston  Art.  Address:  Profile  House,  N.H.,  or  Ho- 
tel Vendome,  Boston. 

GREENIiEAF,  Enoch  Owen,  lawyer;  b.  Starks, 
Me.,  Dec.  17,  1853;  s.  Enoch  Lincoln  and  Rebekah 
W.  (Greaton)  Greenleaf;  grad.  Westbrook  Sem., 
1875;  studied  law  and  was  admitted  to  bar,   1879; 


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m.  Cornelia  Mayhew,  of  Mt.  Vernon,  Me.,  Mar.  27, 
1881  (died  June  11,  1902);  m.  2a,  Emma  Holley 
Carville,  of  Farminston,  Me.,  Apr.  28,  liiotj.  Prac- 
ticed at  Mt.  Vernon,  1879-80,  Farmington,  1880- 
1908,  since  then  at  Portland,  Me.  Was  mem. 
Dem.  State  Com.  se\eral  yrs.;  mem.  77th  Legisla- 
ture (liouse  chmn.  com.  on  legal  affairs;  com.  on 
revision  of  statutes,  also  mem.  com.  to  act  witli 
State  Bd.  of  Trade  to  make  arrangements  for  cen- 
tennial of  the  State).  Was  supervisor  schs.,  Mt. 
Vernon,  and  mem.  Bd.  of  Health,  Farminston;  trus- 
tee Westbrook  Sem.  TTniversalist.  Mason  (INIaine 
and  Grand  Lodge,  Franklin  Chapter,  .Tephthah 
Council,  Pilgrim  Commandery;  has  held  many 
offices).  Treas.  Me.  Soc.  S.A.R.,  etc.  Home: 
Woodfords,  Me.  Office:  98  Exchange  St.,  Port- 
land,  Me. 

GREENIiEAF,  Levi,  lawyer;  b.  Starks,  Me.,  Dec. 
.30,  1819;  s.  Stephen  and  Fanny  (Taylor)  Green- 
leaf;  descendant  in  8th  generation  from  Edmund 
Greenleaf,  Boston,  about  1630;  ed.  ^pub.  schs.;  at 
Bloomfleld  Acad.  1  yr.,  Anson  Acad.,  1  yr.,  Latin 
Sch.,  Lewiston,  Me.,  2  yrs.;  grad.  Westbrook  Sem., 
Portland,  INIe.,  1873;  teacher  in  pub.  sclis.,  in  vaca- 
tions; admitted  to  bar,  1876;  m.  Adelaide  Mason, 
of  Bethel,  Me.,  Oct.  3,  1878  (died  Jan.  17,  1905). 
Practiced  at  Pittsfleld,  Me.,  1878-84,  Lewiston, 
1884-95,  since  at  Portland;  countv  atty.,  Somerset 
Co.,  1880-4.  Democrat.  Universalist.  S.A.R., 
Odd  Fellow.  Recreations:  reading  history.  Ad- 
dress. 180%   Middle  St..  Portland,  Me. 

GREEITLEAF,  Iiuther  Carroll,  architect;  b.  Ab- 
bot, Me.,  Dec.  27,  1866;  s.  Joseph  Warren  and 
Meli=;sa  Elizabeth  (Morton)  Greenleaf;  descendant 
of  Edmund  Greenleaf,  the  immigrant,  Newbury, 
Mass.,  1636;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.;  grad.  Dirigo 
Bus.  Coll.,  Augusta,  1889;  studied  architecture  and 
drawing,  Boston  Evening  Schs.;  m.  2d,  July  10, 
1907;  1  daughter,  Dorothy  A.  Learned  carpen- 
ter's trade  in  Me.;  removed  to  Boston,  1889,  and 
became  gen.  supt.  of  contracting  firm;  traveled  for 
2  yrs.,  estimating  for  builders  and  studying  arclii- 
tecture;  began  for  self  as  architect,  Boston,  1895; 
became  mem.  firm  of  Greenleaf  &  Cobb,  1897, 
partnership  dissolved,  1901;  designed  many  pub. 
and  pvt.  bldgs.  throughout  N.E. ;  elected  repre- 
sentative to  Gen.  Ct.  of  Mass.  for  1909,  from  20th 
Boston  Dist.  Republican.  Mem.  Mass.  Real  Es- 
tate Excliange,  Am.  Art.  Soc.  (dir.),  Boston  Archi- 
tectural Club,  Reciprocity  Club  of  America  (dir.). 
Mason.  Clubs:  Colonial  (Dorchester),  Appalachian 
Mountain.  Recreations:  camping,  tramping.  Home: 
6  Upland  Av.,  Dorchester  Dist.  Office:  Paddock 
Bldg.,   101   Tremont  St..   Boston. 

GBEENOUGH,  Charles  Pelham,  lawyer;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  July  29,  1844;  s.  William  W.  and 
Catherine  S.  (Curtis)  Greenough;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1864  (had  a  detur);  served  on  U.S.S.  Vanderbilt 
in  blockading  squadron  on  N.C.  Coast,  1864;  trav- 
eled in  Asia,  1865-7;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1869;  admitted  to  bar,  1869;  m.  Boston,  June  11, 
1874,  Mary  Dwight  Vose.  Has  practiced  at  Boston 
since  1869;  counsel  Boston  Gas  Liglit  Co.,  and 
other  gas  cos.,  1869-95.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston  (treas.  many  yrs.).  Pres.  Antiquarian  Soc. 
of  Worcester.  3  yrs.;  mem.  N.E.  Historic-Geneal. 
Soc,  Mass.  Hist.  Soc;  pres.  Legal  Aid  Soc;  corr. 
mem.  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  Republican.  Clubs:  Universi- 
ty, City  Luncli.  Contbr.  to  mags,  and  law  jours.; 
editor  9tli  edit.  Story  on  Agency.  Autlior:  Digest 
of  Gas  Cases,  1883.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:   262   Washington    St.,    Boston. 

GBEENOUCrH,  Chester  Noyes,  college  prof.;  b. 
Wakefield,  Mass..  June  29,  1874;  s.  William  Smith 
and  Elizabeth  Macfarland  (Noyes)  Greenough; 
A.B..  Harvard,  1898,  A.M.,  1899,  Ph.D.,  1904;  m. 
Marietta  McPherson,  of  Marshfleld,  Mass.,  Aug.  10, 
1907.  Tnstr.  English,  Harvard,  1899-07;  prof.  Eng- 
lish. U.  of  111.,  1907-10;  asst.  prof.  English.  Har- 
vard. 1910-15;  prof,  since  1915.  Co-editor,  Journal 
of  English  and  Germanic  Philology,  1908-10.  Mem. 
Mil.  Hist.  Soc.  of  Mass..  Colonial  Soc.  of  Mass. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home: 
26  Quincy  St.  Office:  Warren  House,  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

G-BEENOUGH,  Clara  M(ary),  M.D.;  b.  Deerfleld, 
Mass.,  Mar.  16,  1872;  d.  John  Johnstone  and  Linda 
Whitney    (Gushing)    Greenough;    prep.    edn.    Deer- 


field  Acad,  and  Dickinson  Higli  Sch.,  Deerfleld; 
A.B.,  Smith  Coll.,  ],S94;  M.D.,  Woman's  Med.  Sch. 
of  Nortliwestern  U.,  C^hicago,  1899;  unmarried. 
Practiced  at  Deerfield,  1899-1900,  South  Deerfleld, 
1900-2,  Greenfield  since  1902;  has  served  as  med. 
insp.  for  the  town  of  Greenfield  in  all  pub.  schs. 
for  6  yrs. ;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Deerfield,  1  yr.  Mem. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Franklin  Dist.  Med.  Soc,  Green- 
field Doctors'  Club.  Clubs:  Woman's  (Greenfield), 
Greenfield  Girls'.  Recreations:  orcharding.  Ad- 
dress:  39  Federal  St.,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

GBEEN'OUGH,  Henry  Waldo,  lawyer;  moved  to 
Va.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

GREENOUGH,  James  Carruthers,  educator;  b. 
Weiiilcll.  Alass.,  Aug.  15,  1829;  s.  Thomas  and  Mary 
Johnstone  (Carruthers)  Greenough;  A.B.,  Williams 
Coll.,  1860,  A.M.,  1873;  A.M.,  Brown  U.,  1876; 
(LL.D.,  Berea  Coll.,  Ky.,  1899);  m.  Jeanie  Ashley 
Bates,  of  Westfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  27,  1860.  Teacher 
in  pub.  schs.,  1849-56;  1st  asst.  in  State  Normal 
Sch.,  Westfield,  1856-71;  prin.  R.I.  Normal  Sch., 
1871-83;  pres.  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1883-6;  prin.  State 
Normal  Sch.,  Westfield,  1887-97.  Visitor  Wellesley 
and  Williams  Coll.  for  several  yrs.;  lecturer  in 
teacliers'  insts.  of  Mass.  and  of  otlier  states.  Mem. 
Alpha  Delta  Phi  (Williams),  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
(Brown).    Home:  Westfield,  Mass.* 

GREENOUGH,  Jeanie  Ashley  Bates,  author;  b. 
Westfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  24,  1835;  d.  Hon.  William  G. 
and  Jane  P.  (Ashley)  Bates;  ed.  Westfield  Acad, 
and  George  B.  Emerson's  pvt.  sch.,  Boston;  m. 
Westfield,  Mass.,  James  C.  Greenough,  LL.B.,  Nov. 
27,  1860.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
etc.).     Home:   Westfield,    Mass.* 

GBEENOUGH,  Robert  Battey,  surgeon;  h.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Nov.  9,  1871;  s.  James  Bradstreet 
and  Mary  (Ketchum)  Greenough;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1892,  M.D.,  1896;  house  officer,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp., 
1896;  m.  Amelia  Mackav  Goodwin,  of  Cambridge, 
Oct.  16,  1900;  children,  Mary,  Ellen.  Barbara, 
Leslie.  Asst.  visiting  surgeon,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp., 
since  1912;  asst.  prof,  surgery,  Harvard  Med.  Sch. 
since  1909;  consulting  surgeon  Collis  P.  Hunting- 
ton Memorial  Hosp.  for  Cancer  Research.  Mem. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Surg.  Assn.,  Am.  Assn.  for 
Cancer  Research,  Soc  Clin.  Surgery.  Author  of 
various  reports  and  articles  in  leading  med.  jours. 
Club:  St.  Botolph.  Address:  10  Gloucester,  St., 
Boston. 

GREENOUGH,  William  Bates,  lawyer;  b.  West- 
field,  Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1866;  s.  James  Carruthers 
and  Jeanie  Ashley  (Bates)  Greenougli;  descendant 
of  William  Greenough,  who  settled  in  Boston, 
Mass.,  1640,  and  of  maternal  ancestors  who  were 
passengers  in  the  Mayflower;  A.B.,  Amiierst.  1888, 
A.M.,  1891;  post-grad,  work,  Yale,  1  yr.;  LL.B., 
U.  of  S.C,  1891;  studied  in  office  of  Van  Slyck  & 
Van  Slyck,  Providence,  R.I.,  1891-2;  admitted  to 
R.I.  bar,  1892;  m.  at  Newton,  Eliza  S.  Clark,  of 
Amherst,  Mass.,  Sept.  27,  1893;  3  children,  Bertha 
C,  William  B.,  .Jr.,  Jane  A.  Began  practice  Provi- 
dence, 1892:  asst.  citv  solicitor.  Providence,  1895- 
02;  asst.  atty.-gen.  R.I.,  1902-5;  atty.-gen.  R.I.. 
1904-11  (declined  renomination) ;  mem.  firm  of 
Greenough,  Easton  &  Cross;  dir.  Union  Trust  Co. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  R.I. 
Bar  Assn.,  Chi  Phi,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars  (sec.  since 
1914).  Clubs:  Agawam  Hunt,  Providence  Art, 
University,  Turks  Head.  Home:  203  Blackstone 
Boul.    Office:  32  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

GREENSIiET,  Ferris,  author;  b.  Glens  Falls, 
N.Y.,  June  30,  1875;  s.  George  Bernard  and  Jose- 
phine (P'erris)  Greenslet;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn., 
1897,  A.M.,  1898;  Ph.D.,  Columbia.  1900;  m.  Ella 
S.  Hulst,  of  New  York,  Apr.  25,  1903.  Asso.  editor 
Atlantic  Monthly,  1902-7;  lit.  adviser  to  Houghton, 
Miffiin  Co.,  1907 — ,  dir.,  1910 — .  Mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Nat.  Inst.  Arts  and  Letters.  Clubs:  Cen- 
tury (New  York),  St.  Botolph  (Boston).  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books.)  Address:  4 
Park  St.,   Boston.* 

GREENWOOD,  Allen,  surgeon;  b.  Chelsea, 
:Mass..  ]\Iar.  1.  1866;  s.  William  Allen  and  Caroline 
(Carleton)  Greenwood;  descendant  of  Nathaniel 
Greenwood,  who  came  to  America,  1642;  M.D., 
Harvard  U.  Med.  Sch.,  1889:  house  officer,  Boston 
City     Hosp.,     1888-90;     m.     Bertha    Underhill,     of 


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Somerville,  Mass.,  June  23,  1S92.  Visiting  surgeon, 
Waltham  Hosp.,  1895-1900;  bacteriologist,  Walt- 
ham  Bd.  of  Health,  1894-8;  instr.  Waltham  Train- 
ing Sch.,  1890-01;  asst.  instr.  oplithalmology,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1904-5;  ophthalmic  surgeon,  Bos- 
ton City  Hosp.,  since  1901;  visiting  ophthalmic 
surgeon  and  aural  surgeon,  Waltham  Hosp.,  since 
1900;  lecturer  in  ophtlialmology,  Harvard  Grad. 
Sch.  of  Medicine.  Apptd.  acting  asst.  surgeon, 
U.S.A.,  Aug.  22,  1898,  and  assigned  to  19th  U.S. 
Inf.,  Ponce,  Porto  Rico;  hon.  discharged,  Oct.  19, 
1908;  mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Ophthal- 
mol. Soc,  Am.  Acad.  Ophthalmology  and  Oto- 
Laryngology,  N.E.  Ophthalmol.  Soc,  Waltham 
Med.  Club,  Waltham  Edn.  Soc.  (pres.  1904-5),  etc. 
Club:  Harvard.  Recreations:  gardening.  Home: 
Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  Office:  101  Newbury  St., 
Boston. 

GREENWOOD,  Charles,  market  gardener;  b. 
Hubbardstown,  ilass.,  Nov.  21,  1849;  s.  Aaron  and 
Adeline  (Rice)  Greenwood;  ed.  in  pub.  schs.  of 
Hubbardstown;  m.  Dec.  10,  1873,  Ella  E.,  d.  Joseph 
and  Augusta  (Maynard)  Grimes;  2  sons,  Burt 
Whitman,  Harold  Joseph.  Market  gardener  at 
Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1872-4,  Worcester,  Mass.,  since 
1875;  city  forester  for  the  Bd.  of  Park  Commrs. 
of  Worcester,  1898-07  (resigned);  master  1892-3, 
treas.  since  1898,  Worcester  Grange;  mem.  City 
Council  of  Worcester  for  2  yrs.  Trustee  and  v.-p. 
Worcester  Co.  Hort.  Soc.  (chmn.  Com.  of  Arrange- 
ments and  for  many  yrs.  judge  of  vegetables  at 
exhibitions  of  the  society);  trustee  Worcester 
Agrl.  Soc:  often  serves  as  expert  judge  at  fairs, 
etc.    Home:   19.T   May  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

GBEENWOOS,  Fred  Parker,  retired;  b.  Alstead, 
N.H.,  Mav  29,  1855;  s.  Charles  and  Adeline  (Mc- 
Gilvery)  Greenwood;  ed.  Everett  Grammar  Sch.; 
m.  1881.  Mary  Lizzie  Balcom,  of  Maiden,  Mass. 
(died  Nov.  1,  1911).  Began  at  IS  in  hardware 
business;  then  in  wholesale  produce  business; 
established  with  bro.  firm  of  Greenwood  Bros., 
1881,  retired,  1895;  evangelist  5  yrs.;  missionary 
Boston  Seamen's  Friend  Soc.  until  1908;  mem. 
Gen.  Court  of  Mass.,  5  terms,  1911-15.  Mem.  Bd. 
of  Trade,  Everett.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
Royal  Arcanum,  Knights  of  Malta,  Orangemen, 
etc.    Home:    23   Ferry   St.,   Everett,   Mass. 

GREENWOOD,  Frederick,  newspaper  editor,  mfr.; 
b.  East  Templeton,  Mass.,  June  5,  1850;  s.  Thomas 
Temple  and  Louisa  (French)  Greenwood;  descend- 
ant of  Thomas  Greenwood,  of  Heptonstall,  Eng., 
through  his  son,  Thomas  Greenwood,  Newton, 
Mass.,  1G67;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.  and  Wilbra- 
ham  Acad.;  m.  Grandine  Leuthesser,  of  Chicago, 
111.,  May  11,  1880;  1  son,  Talma  Temple,  b.  July 
28,  1889  (grad.  in  Elec  Engring.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1911). 
Editorial  worker  on  Post  and  Globe,  Boston,  Trib- 
une, New  York,  and  Inter-Ocean,  Chicago,  for 
10  yrs.,  1875-85;  with  2  of  his  brothers,  continued 
the  mfg.  business  disarranged  by  his  father's 
death  in  1885,  retaining  the  name  of  T.  T.  Green- 
wood, mfrs.  of  furniture,  with  retail  store  at 
West  Gardner  and  factory  at  East  Templeton, 
and  employing  50  workmen;  was  an  incorporator 
of  the  Templeton  St.  Ry.,  and  has  been  pres.,  v.-p. 
and  dir.  of  the  corpn.  Overseer  of  poor,  Town  of 
Templeton.  Compiled  and  published,  1914,  the 
Greenwood  Genealogy,  a  record  of  the  Greenwood 
family  from  the  earliest  date,  1154,  to  1914.  Ad- 
dress: East  Templeton,  Mass. 

GREENWOOD,  IiGvi  Heywood,  mfr.,  newspaper 
pub.;  b.  Gardner,  Mass.,  Dec.  22,  1872;  s.  Alvin  M. 
and  Helen  R.  (Heywood)  Greenwood;  ed.  pub. 
schs.;  Gardner  High  Sch.;  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Con- 
cord, N.H.;  Harvard  U.;  m.  Mary  Alberta  Cann, 
of  Brooklyn.  N.Y.,  Feb.  11.  1895.  Pres.  Gardner 
News  Co.;  dir.  Hevwood  Bros.  &  Wakefield  Co. 
(exec,  com.),  Galveston  Electric  Co.,  Paducah 
Traction  &  Light  Co..  1st  Nat.  Bank  (Boston),  1st 
Nat.  Bank  (Gardner);  mem.  Mass.  Senate,  1909, 
10,  11,  12,  13  (pres.  of  Senate,  1912.  1913).  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Union, 
Harvard.  Algonquin  (Boston);  Harvard  (New 
York).    Address:  Gardner,  Mass. 

GREENWOOD,  Silas  A.,  fire  ins.;  b.  Hubbards- 
ton,  Mass.,  Dec.  6,  1854;  s.  Alson  J.  and  Martha 
G.  (Moulton)  Greenwood:  ed.  Wesleyan  Acad., 
Wllbraham,  Mass.;  m.  Sibyl  H.  Browning,  of  Hub- 


bardston,  Nov.  25,  1879;  1  son,  Robert  (A.B.,  Clark 
Coll.,  1904).  Employed  at  Prospect  Hotel,  Prince- 
ton, later  in  grocery  store  and  dry  goods  store; 
entered  fire  ins.  business,  1876;  has  resided  in 
Winchendon  since  1877;  pres.  Winchendon  Co- 
operative Bank;  v.-p.  Westminster  Nat.  Bank 
(Gardner).  Mem.  Worcester  North  Bd.  of  Fire 
Underwriters.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Odd 
l''ellows.  Red  Men,  Grange.  Address:  76  Front  St., 
Winchendon,  IMass. 

GREER,  Benjamin  P.,  lumber  business;  b.  GofEs- 
town,  N.H.,  Jan.  20,  1864;  s.  Benjamin  and  Eliza- 
beth M.  (Fuller)  Greer;  ed.  town  dist.  schs.,  and 
IVz  yrs.  at  Pinkerton  Acad.,  Derry,  N.H. ;  m. 
Florence  A.  Chappel,  of  Manchester,  N.H.,  June  8, 
1892;  children,  Benjamin  F.,  Jr.,  Raymond  C.  On 
farm  where  now  resides  until  21;  then  in  grocery 
business  until  1904,  also  postmaster,  1887-94;  large 
oijerator  in  real  estate,  and  cutting  2,000,000  to 
5,000,000  feet  of  lumber  yearly.  Progressive  in 
politics  and  active  in  local  and  state  affairs;  mem. 
N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901,  Senate,  1909;  mem.  Gov- 
ernor's Council,  1912;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.,  1910- 
12.  Councillor  Dartmouth  Coll.  Baptist.  Mason 
and  Odd  Fellow.  Summer  Home:  Lake  Winnipe- 
saukee,   N.H.    Address:   Grasmere,   N.H. 

GREGG,  David  A.,  mfr.;  b.  New  Boston,   N.H., 

Mar.  22,  1841;  s.  David  and  Harriet  Atwood  (Todd) 
Gregg;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs..  New  Boston,  to  16, 
and  New  London  (N.H.)  Acad.;  m.  1st,  Hattie  J. 
Wheeler  (now  deceased) ;  m.  2d,  Ella  C.  Fox. 
In  business,  Wilton,  N.H.,  1858-71;  removed  to 
Nashua,  N.H.,  1871,  and  has  engaged  in  mfr.  of 
window  blinds,  etc.  (Gregg  &  Son) ;  pres.  Indian 
Head  Nat.  Bank;  has  been  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep. 
and  State  Senate.  Democrat.  Unitarian.  Mason. 
Address:    Nashua.   N.H. 

GREGG,  James  Bartlett,  clergyman;  b.  Med- 
ford,  Mass.,  Apr.  15,  1846;  s.  James  Bartlett  and 
Mary  Bartlett  (Bailey)  Gregg;  grad.  Phillips 
Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1862;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1866; 
grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1874;  (D.D.,  Colo.  Coll., 
1893;  S.T.D.,  Harvard,  1906);  m.  Mary  Needham, 
of  Louisville,  Ky.,  Dec.  3,  1874.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  Sept.  29,  1874;  pastor  Windsor  Av.  Ch., 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1874-82,  1st  Ch.,  Colorado  Springs, 
Colo.,  1882-09;  acting  pastor  various  chs.  in  Mass., 
1909 — .  Trustee  Colo.  Coll.,  1885-09;  dir.  Chicago 
Theol.  Sem.,  1894-09.  Chmn.  Congl.  Home  Mis- 
sionary Soc.  Com.  of  Colo.,  several  yrs.;  pres. 
Rockj^  Mountain  Harvard  Club  2  yrs.  Club:  Har- 
vard (Boston).  Address:  Care  Bemis  Bros.  Bag 
Co.,   40  Central  St.,  Boston.* 

GREGG,  James  Edgfar,  clergyman;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Nov.  24,  1875;  s.  James  Bartlett  and  Mary 
(Needham)  Gregg;  descendant  of  Captain  James 
Gregg,  of  Londonderry,  N.H.,  1718;  prep.  edn. 
Cutler  Acad.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard. 1897,  A.M.,  1901;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1903; 
m.  Pauline  Pumpelly,  of  Newport,  R.I.,  Mar.  16, 
1903  (died  May  27,  1909);  m.  2d,  Mary  Livingston 
Hinsdale,  of  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  June  10,  1914. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1903;  pastor  Pilgrim 
Memorial  Ch.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1903-9,  Kirk  St. 
Ch.,  Lowell,  1909-12,  1st  Ch.  of  Christ,  Pittsfield 
since  Apr.,  1912.  Republican.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon. 
Address:  54  Wendell  St.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

GREGORV,  Georg-e  A.,  M.D.;  b.  Shelburne,  N.S., 
May  4,  1865;  s.  John  A.  and  Sarah  Jane  (Acker) 
Gregory;  grad.  Dalhousie  Coll.,  Halifax,  N.S.; 
student  Halifax  Med.  Coll.,  1  yr. ;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch. 
of  Me.  (Bowdoin  Coll.),  1891.  Has  practiced  at 
Boothbay  Harbor,  Me.,  since  1891;  opened  a  pvt. 
sanatorium  at  Boothbay  Harbor,  1908.  Mem.  A.M. 
A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Assn.  Mil.  Surgeons.  Republi- 
can. Scottish  Rite  Mason,  K.T.  (High  Priest  Pen- 
tecost Royal  Arch  Chapter,  Boothbay  Harbor). 
Address:   Boothbay   Harbor,   Me. 

GREGORV,  Herbert  Ernest,  geologist;  b.  Mid- 
dleville,  Mich..  Oct.  15,  1869;  s.  George  and  Jane 
(Bross)  Gregory;  A.B..  Yale,  1896,  Ph.D.,  1899; 
m.  Edna  Earle  Hope,  of  Charleston,  S.C.^June  30, 
1908.  Asst.  in  biology,  1896-8,  instr.  physical 
geography,  1898-01,  asst.  prof,  physiography,  1901- 
04,  Silliman  prof,  geology  since  1904,  Yale.  Geolo- 
gist U.S.  Geol.  Survey:  asso.  editor  American 
Journal    of    Science.     Fellow    Geol.    Soc.    America, 


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Assn.   Am.    Geographers.    Author   of  papers  relat-  Home:     254     Marlboro    St.      Office:     40     State    St., 

ing  chiefly  to  the  geology  of  Conn.    Home:  24  Lin-  Boston. 

com  St.,  New  Haven.  Conn.*  GREW.    Henry    Sturffis,    2d,    pres.    Nat.    Union 

GREGOSV,  James   Church,  clergyman;   b.   Nor-  Bank;    trustee    Suffolk    Savings    Bank   for   Seamen 

walk.  Conn.,  Apr.  14,  1S61;  s.  Charles  Matthew  and  and  Others;  dir.  Northern  Texas  Electric  Co.  Trus- 

Julia  Church    (Betts)    Gregory;   prep.   edn.  Wilton  tee   Mass.   Homoe.   Hosp.    Home:   254   Marlboro   St. 

(Conn.)  Acad.;  A.B.,  Williams,  1889;  B.D.,  Andover  Oflice:  40  State  St.,  Boston. 

h^^\fe'^Oct^U'^is^i''m^-Fune^^^^^  ®»=W'   J°=«P^   ^lark,    diplomatist;    b.    Boston, 

st^ah^L."  Kimbafi,  'H'^^llf^o^^e'u    Me.,' Nol.'    26!  ^y  ft'ii,^^?' cf  i-e^^'^^^ot!^"  (liL's^''  ^c"h"^^?9f1- 

1907-  1  son    Louis  Kimh'ill-  Trrnnpp.«  Phiii-nh  dri^sr.  lord    (L-iaiKj    uiew,    (jioton    (Mass.)    bcn.,    189.^-8, 

o?J'by^^Ttw;frdierjan"i5';^m'4^  :h''i^St'rOct'l\76'^'''%t^.%7.^^^^^ 

gregation^al   ministry,^  1_S92;.  pastor  Bingham.  Me.,  ^'u^^^eland  ?h'^•IJas^''a'pptl'^cTk'.''to  c'onlSla^^^^^^^ 

deputy   consul-gen.   at   Cairo, 

Am.  Embassy,  Mexico  City, 

1,    1907-8;    2d    sec.    Embassy, 

agrarPresa^ue'lsfeV  llem'A^-oo^took'MinVst'eHal  ^'^^l^"'  1908-11;  sec.  Embassy  and  charge  d'affaires 

age  ai  Jt-resque  isie;.    i\iem.  AioostooK  Ministerial  ^^  t^rv^cc!   Arionno    iqii.19-  ocr.   TPrvKooc-.,  or,/)  ^.v-o-o-a 

Assn.     Maso 

lican.     Recreat 

dening,    fishin 

lsl«-  *^«-  Berlin.* 

GREGORV,    James    Glynn,    M.D.;    b.    Norwalk,  r'-of-ar   ^a',■nAn^■r^■h  r^iayv   v,o,it£.,.   ^..^v,^,..  k    -d^o 

Conn..  May  12,  1S43:  s.  L-a  and  Frances  A.  Gregory;'  ton     SeTt     21     1873-    s     Edw^M    S     Ind    4nni?  o' 

A.B.,  Yale.  1865;  M.D..  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  New  ^pj'  .^^Pkrll'-   nVeW    edn    Honkinson^s   S(4  •   A  R  ' 

York,  1868;  m.  Jeannette  L.  Pinneo,  of  Greenwich,  iTarvaL    ig^'.  Snmarr  ed     Be^ln  m  bankin  And 

Conn..  Dec.  5,  1877;   1  son  and  2  daughters.    Trus-  brokerage     busiSwfth    E      RolUns      Morle     & 

tee   Conn.    Hosp.    for   Insane;    mem.    Conn.    Ho.    of  R°thpt-    189^-   mem    m-m   Geo    S    P^ldwln^  Co 

Rep.,    1879;    surgeon-gen..    Conn..    lSSO-1.     Repub-  §o°ton  '  1 001  V    m^^    fi?m   Codma?    Gi^w  f  Co" 

Moan     Masnn-  Hriri  "pplln-nr      AririrAcs-  K  Wpsf   \vp  ±30sion.    lyui-^.    mem.   nrm   (^ooman,    urew  &  K^O., 

T^r^^c-n;  nr^'r.           1^  eiiow.    Address.  i>  west  Ave..  1903. §.  ^nem.  Weld.  Grew  &  Co.,  since  1908.    Mem. 

.MorwaiK.  uonn.  -^^^    Corps    Cadets,    M.V.M.,    4    yrs.     Mem.    Boston 

GREGORY,  Lafayette,  shoe  mfr.;  b.  Marble-  Stock  Exchange.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
head,  Mass.,  Aug.  12,  1863;  s.  Joseph  and  Hannah  Somerset,  Myopia  Hunt,  Norfolk  Hunt,  Exchange 
H.  (Pedrick)  Gregory;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Marblehead;  (Boston);  Harvard,  Tennis  and  Racquet  (New 
m.  Carrie  M.  Goldthwait,  of  Marblehead,  Oct.  16,  York  and  Boston);  Brook  (New  York).  Recrea- 
1900;  1  son,  Ernest.  Began  active  career,  1881,  in  tions:  outdoor  sports  generally.  Home:  185  Marl- 
employ  of  Frank  Herman  &  Co.,  shoe  mfrs. ;  title  boro  St.  Office:  27  State  St.,  Boston, 
of  firm  changed  to  Joseph  M.  Herman  &  Co.,  of  cfRT-p-p-BS  Armosi  Artlmp  rlere-vmnn-  h  Berrv 
which  has  been  a  partner  since  1906.  Democrat.  pif^PTen  '  J^^IS  187?  's  Rev  Si'esA  and 
Mason.     Club:    Boston    City.     Recreations:    motor-  eh'"    Ann    fo  dnev)     (Iriffes      Rlvolut?onarv    an- 

j-of.  ^°T..fZ^'^'^''^^^'    ^'^""-     ^'^'^'-    '^^    ^'"-  ?istry;''rB.!'^Mi"r7v\ll?"con.'.    Tlnn',"'l89f;''^rtd. 

com  tot.,  iiosion.  i^ane  Theol.  Sem.,  Cincinnati,  1900;  M.A.  and  Ph.D., 

GREGORY,   Warren  Penno,   publisher;    b.   Win-  ill.   Wesleyan   U.,    1910;    twice   married.     Ordained 

chendon,   Mass.,   July   12,    1863;   s.   George  W.   and  Presbvn.   ministry,   1898;   pastor  Wilson  Memorial 

Nancy    (Miller)    Gregory;    A.B.,   Dartmouth.    1888,  Ch.,   Cincinnati,   1898-04,   Dorr  St.   Ch.,   Toledo,   O., 

A.M.,    1895;    m.    Annie    Laurie,    of    West    Newton,  1904-8,  Woonsocket,  R.I.,  since  Oct.  15,  1910.    Pres. 

Mass.,   Oct.   4,    1898.    Publisher,   educator  and  edi-  bd.    trustees    of    Presbytery    of    Providence,    R.I.; 

tor,  1888-98;  mgr.  Lee  &  Shepard,  publishers,  1898-  pres.  Woonsocket  S.S.  Assn.,  1911-13;  pres.  Chris- 

1904;  mgr.  and  treas.  Lothrop,  Lee  &  Shepard  Co.,  tian     Alliance,     Woonsocket,     1912-13;     moderator 

since    1904.     One    of   founders   of    Dartmouth    Lit-  Providence  Presbytery  of  Presbyn.  Ch.;  commr.  of 

erary  Monthly,  Dartmouth  Coll..  1886;  dir.  Boston  Providence  Presbytery  to  Gen.  Assembly  Presbyn. 

North  End  Mission  since  1908.    Club:   Dartmouth,  Ch.    U.S.A..    Rochester,    N.Y.,    May.    1915.     Wrote 

of  Hunnewell    (pres.,    1915).     (See   Who's   Who   in  (thesis)  "The  Relation  of  Poverty  to  Crime,"  1910. 

America     for    books,     etc.)      Home:     Newtonville,  Address:  Woonsocket,  R.I. 

Mass.    Oflice:  93  Federal  St..  Boston.*  GRIPPIN,    Henry    Lyman,    clergyman;    b.    Wil- 

GREGSOIT,  John,  clergyman;  Nov.  27,  1841-1912.  liamstown,  Mass.,  Dec.   1,  1848;  s.  Nathaniel  Her- 

(See  vol.   1909.)  rick  and  Hannah  E.    (Bulkley)    Griffin;  A.B.,  Wil- 

^■^■^■^    -r,^         ^    -nr-      -1           _i^           i        *.   ^       i,  Hams,  1868.  A.M.,  1871  (D.D.,  1905) ;  studied  univs. 

GREW,   Edward   Wig-g-lesworth,    real    estate;    b.  of    Berlin,    Leipzig    and    Marburg,    Germany,    and 
Boston,  June  26,  186|;s.  Henry  Sturgis  and  Jane  Oxford,  Eng.;  m.  Lucy  Frances  Pickering,  of  Ban- 
Norton    (Wigglesworth)    Grew;   prep,   edn    Nobles  gor.  Me.,  Sept.  18,  1SS4.    Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
sch     Boston;  A.B,  Harvard,  1889;  m    Ruth  Dexter.  1^73;  pastor  South  Ch..  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1873-7, 
of  Boston.  Apr.   16    1901;   children,  Ruth  D.,   Jane  Hammond  St.  Ch.,  Bangor.  Me.,  1881-1904,  Second 
N.,  Helen,  John,  Edward  W.,  Jr.,  Esther.    Iri  real  q^.,  Brewer,  Me.,  Sept.,  1907—.    Lecturer  on  com- 
estate  business  m  Boston  since  1891;  mem    Mere-  parative  religion  and  sec.  trustees,  Bangor  Theol. 
dith  &   Grew;    dir.   Everett   Mills,   York   Mfg    Co.;  p-gj^.    Mem.  Kappa  Alpha  (Williams  Coll.).    Club: 
trustee  Provident  Instn.  for  Savings,  Vincent  Me-  Twentieth  Centurv  of  Bangor  (ex-pres..  now  sec), 
morial  Hosp.;  treas.  and  mem.  bd.  of  mgrs.    Adiims  pj-gs.     Bangor     Anti-Tuberculosis     Assn.,     1906—. 
Nervine    Asyluni.     Dir     Boston    Real    Estate    Ex-  Home:  39  High  St.,  Bangor,  Me.* 
change.      Unitarian.      Clubs:     Somerset,     Harvard.  _„__-,                     .^i.-          /c 
City  (Boston),  Harvard  (New  York).   Recreations:  GRIPPIN,  la  Roy  Preese,  prof,  physics.     (See 
shooting,  riding.    Homes:  238  Marlboro  St..  Boston,  vol.  1909.) 
and  Dover.  Mass.   Office:  15  Congress  St.,  Boston.  GRIPPIN,    Martin    Luther,    chemist;    b.    North- 


<t,?.^'-ip7,y'.   po      Boston     1902-5-   nresN^^^^  Chemists'  Club,  New  York.   Winner  of  prize  money 

City     irust    CO.,    J^OStOn^iSU^    D,_  pres^iNat^  union  q^^^^.,^^      TDanor     lVTnUA,-s      Assn        TTIHinVmre-h       1901 

Cc 

Somer„.^..   ^^ „ -. —   ,-             ,,  ,,  „       ,        .     , 

Tennis    (New   York):    Harvard    (Boston   and    New  GRIPPIN,    Nathan    Iieroy,    M.D.;     b.    Andover, 

York).    Recreations:   golf,  fishing,  hunting,  tennis.  Mass.,  July  12,  1875;  s.  La  Roy  F.  and  Ruth  Ann 


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(Fitts)  Griffin;  grad.  Colby  Acad.,  1894;  M.D.,  Yale 
Med.  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Florence  Bickford,  of  New  Lon- 
don, N.H.,  Feb.  24,  1902;  2  children,  Dorothy  Wells, 
Elizabeth.  Practiced  at  Framingham,  Mass.,  1900- 
6,  New  L,ondon,  N.H.,  since  1906.  Mem.  N.H.  Med. 
Soc,  N.H.  Surg.  Club,  Center  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  Ma- 
son.   Address:  New  London,  N.H. 

GBirrilT,    Patrick   Edward;    b.    Walpole,    N.H., 

Oct.  11,  1S5G;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Annie  Sheehan, 
Dec.  10,  1S79;  4  children,  Edward,  Annie,  George, 
Frederick.  \Vorked  at  carpenter's  trade  3  yrs. ;  in 
employ  of  Fall  Mountain  Co.,  paper  ml'rs.,  ]3ellows 
Falls,  Vt.,  1875-06,  dept.  foreman,  1886-06;  part 
owner  Crescent  Bottling  Co.,  also  Ked  Cross  Phar- 
macy, since  1906;  deals  in  real  estate;  dir.  Fall 
Mountain  Brewing  Co.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen, 
Walpole,  2  yrs.,  Sch.  Bd.  4  yrs.;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1883-7.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Club:  Bellows 
Falls  Driving.    Addi-ess:  Walpole,  N.H. 

OBIFFIN,  Solomon  Bulkley,  editor;  b.  Williams- 
town,  Mass.,  Aug.  13,  1852;  s.  Rev.  Nathaniel  Mer- 
rick and  Hannah  E.  (Bulklev)  (iriffin;  mem.  class 
of  1872,  Williams  (A.M.,  1880,  D.H.D.,  1907);  m. 
Ida  M.,  d.  John  H.  Southworth,  Springfield,  Mass., 
Nov.  25,  1892.  On  staff,  1872-8,  mng.  editor, 
1878 — ,  Springfield  Republican.  Pres.  Hampshire 
Paper  Co.;  v. -p.  Carew  Mfg.  Co.,  South  Hadley 
Falls,  Mass.  Alumni  trustee  Williams  Coll.  Club: 
Authors"  (New  York).  Author:  Mexico  of  Today, 
1886.    Addrt-.ss:  185  ISIill  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.* 

GBIFFIN,  Walter,  artist.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
AVho's  Wlin  in  America,  1914-15.) 

GBIFFUT,  Walter  Alden,  M.D.;  b.  Bradford, 
Mass.,  Aug.  22,  1874;  s.  Sidney  Augustus  and  Kez- 
iah  (Dean)  Griflfin;  descendant  of  John  Alden,  of 
the  Mayflower;  grad.  Haverhill  High  Sch.,  1893; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1897;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1900;  m.  IMabel  A.  Gage,  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Feb. 
12,  1902.  I'racticed  in  Sharon,  Mass.,  since  1901; 
specializes  in  treatment  of  diseases  of  the  chest. 
Supt.  Sharon  Sanatoriuin.  Mem.  A.IM.A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Am.  Climatol.  Assn.,  Am.  Sanatorium 
Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Address: 
Sharon,  Mass. 

GRIFFITH,  Edward,  probate  judge;  b.  East 
Dorset,  \'t.,  Jan.  7,  1871;  s.  John  Marcellus  and 
Mary  Adelaide  (Kelley)  Griffith;  prep.  edn.  Burr 
and  Burton  Sem.,  Manchester,  Vt.;  B.L.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1893;  LL.B.,  New  York  Law  Sch.,  1S96; 
married.  Admitted  to  N.Y.  bar,  1896,  Vt.  bar,  1908; 
partner  Gould  &  Griffith,  offices  2  Wall  St.,  N.Y. 
City;  apptd.  judge  of  Probate  by  Gov.  Prouty,  of 
Vt.,  1910,  elected  1910,  12.  14;  trustee  Village  of 
Manchester,  1913,  elk.  and  treas.,  1914,  1915;  as- 
sessor Town  of  Manchester,  1912-15;  dir.  Factory 
Point  Nat.  Bank.  Served  as  mgr.  Whiteface  Inn 
(Lake  Placid,  N.Y.),  Rexmere  &  Churchill  Hall 
(Stamford,  N.Y.);  asst.  mgr.  Astor  House,  N.Y. 
C^ity;  propr.  Marlborough  Inn,  Montclair,  N.J. 
Mem.  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Casque  and  Gauntlet  (Dart- 
mouth). Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Republican.  Club: 
Ondawa  (^Manchester).    Address:  Manchester,  Vt. 

GRIFFITH,  Frank  Carlos,  theatrical  mgr.;  b. 
Dixfield,  Me.,  Dec.  30,  1851;  s.  Amos  W.  and  Azu- 
bah  F.  (Stockbridge)  Griffith;  ed.  Me.  and  Boston 
pub.  schs.;  m.  Mary  Catherine  Lee,  of  New  York, 
May  8,  1884.  Acting  mgr.  Mrs.  Langtrv  in  U.S. 
and  Great  Britain.  1888,  1889,  1890;  mgr.  Margaret 
Mather,  1892;  acting  mgr.  Minnie  Maddern  Fiske, 
since  1897.  Dir.  Poland  Spring  (Me.)  Art  Exhbn., 
12  yrs.;  organizer  and  librarian  Poland  Spring 
Library;  editor-in-chief.  The  Hilltop.  Mem.  S.A.R., 
Actors'  Fund  of  America.  Club:  State  of  Maine 
(Boston).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  writ- 
ings, plays,  etc.)  Home:  The  AYarrenhurst,  130 
Warren  St.,  Boston.* 

GRIFFITH,  R(07)  Edward,  clergyman:  b.  Roch- 
ester, N.Y.,  Sept.  14,  1878:  s.  Edward  and  Marv 
Elizabeth  (Hewitt)  Griffith:  prep.  edn.  schs.  of 
Rochester,  N.Y.;  B.D.,  St.  Lawrence  U..  Canton, 
N.Y.,  1906;  m.  Florence  M.  Calkins,  of  Chaumont, 
N.Y.,  Sept.  12,  1906.  Ordained  Universalist  min- 
istry, 1906;  pastor  Ludlow,  Vt.,  1906-10.  First  Uni- 
tarian Ch.,  Westboro,  Mass.,  1910-13,  Free  Congl. 
(I^nitarian)  Soc.  Northampton,  Mass.,  since  June 
1,   1913.    Mem.  Eta  Pi  Alpha  (St.  Lawrence  Chap- 


ter).  Mem.  Melvin  Walker  Camp  Sons  of  Veterans. 

Address:  Noithampton,  Mass. 

GRIME,  Georgre,  lawyer;  b.  Manchester,  Eng., 
Sept.  7,  1859;  s.  William  E.  and  Ruth  (Mellor) 
Grime;  came  to  Fall  River,  Mass.,  with  parents  at 
7  yrs.  of  age.;  A.B.,  1886,  Brown  U.,  A.M.,  1890; 
studied  law  in  office  of  Milton  Reed,  Fall  River; 
LL.B.,  1890,  Harvard  Law  Sch.;  m.  Helen  A.  Ar- 
nold, of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1899;  no  chil- 
dren. Admitted  to  bar,  1890;  has  piacticed  at  Fall 
River  since  1890;  city  solicitor,  1893-6  and  since 
1913;  spl.  justice  2d  Dist.  Ct.,  of  Bristol  Co.,  1896- 
02;  mayor  City  of  Fall  River,  1902-4.  Mason 
(K.T.);  mem.  K.P.  (past  chancellor  comdr.),  I.O. 
O.F.,  B.P.O.E.  Clubs:  Quequechan,  King  Philip 
Boat.  Recreations:  yachting.  Address:  166  Pur- 
chase .St..  Fall  River,  Mass. 

GRIMES,  Frances,  sculptorj  b.  Braceville,  O., 
1869;  d.  Francis  Stanley  and  Ellen  F.  (Taft) 
Grimes;  student  at  Pratt  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Apprentice  in  sculpture  under  Herbert  Adams; 
asst.  to  Augustus  Saint  Gaudens,  1902-7.  Principal 
works:  portraits,  busts  and  relief,  fountains.  Mem. 
Nat.  Sculpture  Soc,  Assn.  of  Women  Sculptors 
and  Painters.  Studio:  2  Washington  Mews,  New 
York:  summer  address:  Windsor,  Vt. 

GRIMES,  Isaac  William,  clergyman;  b.  Alex- 
andria, Va.,  July  22,  1850;  A.  B.  Colby  Coll.,  1881; 
grad.  Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1884  (S.T.D.,  Potomac 
U.,  1909).  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry  1884;  pastor 
West  Springfield,  Mass.,  1884-9,  Pittsfield,  N.H., 
1889-91,  Stoneham,  Mass.,  1891-3,  Immanuel  Ch., 
Cambridge,  1893-01,  Highland  Ch.,  Fitchburg,  1902- 
07,  Athol,  1907-15.    Home:  Athol,  Mass. 

GRIMES,  James  Forsaith,  army  officer;  b.  Hills- 
boro,  N.H.,  :\Iay  19,  1835.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

GRIMES,  James  Wilson,  lawyer;  b.  Hillsboro, 
N.H.,  Nov.  21,  1865;  s.  Col.  James  Forsyth  and 
Sarah  Ann  (Jones)  (3^rimes;  descendant  of  Revolu- 
tionary stock;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, 
Mass.,  1887;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1890; 
m.  Helen  Roberts,  of  Reading,  Mass.,  Aug.  24,  1909. 
Admitted  to  bar  at  Des  Moines,  la.,  1890,  to  Suffolk 
bar,  1891;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1897,  8,  9,  Sen- 
ate, from  Middlesex  Dist.,  1906-9;  mem.  Rep. 
State  Com.,  Mass.,  1910,  11,  12;  regarded  as  au- 
thority on  street  ry.  legislation;  v. -p.  1st  Nat. 
Bank,  Reading,  Mass.;  dir.  Hillsboro  Elec  Light  & 
Power  Co.  Mem.  advisory  bd.  Reading  Home  for 
Aged  Women.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston, 
Middlesex  Bar  Assn.,  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  Gen. 
Reynolds  Camp,  Sons  of  Veterans,  Loyal  Legion. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Good  Samaritan  Lodge,  F.  and  A. 
M. ;  Order  of  Eastern  Star;  Security  Lodge  No.  8, 
I.O.O.F.  Clubs:  Middlesex,  Republican,  Congrega- 
tional, Meadow  Brook  Golf.  Recreations:  outdoor 
diversions.  Home:  Reading,  Mass.;  (summer) 
Hillsboro,  N.H.    Office:  6  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

GRIMES,  Warren  Parker,  M.D.;  b.  Hillsboro, 
N.H.,  Oct.  12,  1868;  s.  Col.  James  F.  and  Sarah  A. 
(Jones)  Grimes;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1891, 
and  since  practiced  at  Hillsboro;  m.  Concord,  N.  H., 
June  28,  1900,  Harriet  A.  Minot.  Home:  Hillsboro, 
N.H. 

GRIMKE,  ArcMbald  Henry,  lawver;  moved  to 
Washington,  D.C.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1914-15.) 

GRIMMONS,  Charles  Arnold,  merchant;  b.  Mid- 
dletown.  Conn.,  .Jan.  19,  1859;  s.  Charles  and  Cor- 
delia C.  (Covell)  Grimmons;  grad.  English  High 
Sch.,  Boston;  m.  Boston,  June  1,  1887,  Katie  M. 
Aldrich;  2  children,  Charles  C,  John  A.  Began  as 
bookkeeper,  1877,  and  continued  with  original 
house  until  succeeded  it,  1892,  under  title  of  C.  A. 
Grimmons  &  Co.,  cabinet  and  drapery  goods;  now 
treas.  Grimmons-Bailey-Weston  Co.;  also  pres. 
Winter  Hill  Co-operative  Bank;  dir.  Somerville 
Trust  Co.;  has  acted  as  trustee  of  large  estate 
since  1897;  councilman  2  yrs.  (pres.  1  yr.),  alder- 
man 1  yr.  (v.-p.),  mayor  3  yrs.,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Mass.  Mavors'  Club, 
S.A.R.  Mason  (32°).  Club:  Central  (Somerville). 
Home:  72  Thurston  St.,  Somerville,  Mass.  Office: 
40  Canal  St.,  Boston. 

GRINNEIiIi,  Charles  Edward,  lawyer;  b.  Balti- 
more, May  7,  1841;  s.  Charles  Andrews  and  Anna 


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Almy  (Cobb)  Grinnell;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1862,  A.M., 
1865,  grad.  Div.  Sch.,  1865,  LL.B.,  1876;  also 
studied  div.  at  Yale,  1862-4,  and  U.  of  Gottingen, 
1865-6;  m.  Elizabeth  Tucker  "U'ashburn,  of  Boston, 
July  11,  1S65  (died  Jan.  26,  1910);  2  children, 
Charles  Ewald  Washburn,  Franii  Washburn.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1876;  a  master  in  chancery,  1878-13. 
Editor  American  Law  Review,  1881-2  and  1907-9. 
Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Harvard  Chapter.  Clubs: 
St.  Botolph  (Boston),  Century  (New  York).  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  translations, 
etc.)  Home:  15  Millmont  St.  Address:  82  Beacon 
St.,  Boston. 

GRINNEIiIi,  Charles  Ewald  Washburn,  shoe 
mfr.;  b.  Gottingen,  Germany,  June  30.  1866;  s. 
Charles  E.  and  Elizabeth  T.  (Washburn)  Grinnell; 
came  to  America  with  parents  at  age  of  6  mos.; 
grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1885;  unmarried.  En- 
tered shoe  mfg.  business  at  West  Medwav,  Mass., 
1885;  mem.  firm  of  Hatch  &  Grinnell,  North  Eas- 
ton,  Mass..  1896-03;  transferred  business  to  The 
W.  H.  McElwain  Co.,  Boston,  1903;  dir.  and  mgr. 
Charter  Oak  Shoe  Co.,  1908-9,  pres.,  1909-11,  since 
pres.  and  treas.  Mem.  Boston  Shoe  Associates. 
Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Boston 
Yacht,  St.  Maurice  Pish  and  Game.  Recreations: 
fishing.  Home:  82  Beacon  St.  Office:  93  Lincoln 
St.,  Boston. 

GRIITT,    Alfred    Poole,     clergvman.      (See    vol. 

1909.) 

GRIFPEK,  William  Avery,  mfi. ;  Feb.  23,  1851- 
:Mar.   1,  1911.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

GRISBROOK,  Edward  Owen,  clergyman;  b.  Lon- 
don, Eng.,  Sept.  26,  1866;  s.  Edward  Bush  and 
Margaret  Jane  (Thomas)  Grisbrook;  g.s.  Rev. 
Owen  Thomas,  Congl.  minister  in  Wales;  emigrat- 
ed with  parents  to  Can.,  1875;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Sarnia,  Ont. ;  student  McGill  U.,  Montreal;  grad. 
Congl.  Coll.  of  Can.,  Montreal,  1893;  B.D.,  Hart- 
ford Theol.  Sem.,  1904,  S.T.M.,  1905;  m.  Alberta 
May,  d.  of  Orison  N.  Hull,  of  Cowansville.  Que., 
Can.,  June  5,  1895;  1  daughter,  Hilda  Hull.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  1893:  pastor  Worcester, 
Vt..  1894-6.  Plainfleld,  1896-8.  South  Deerfield, 
Mass..  1898-03,  Poquonock,  Conn.,  1903-7,  New 
Hartford  since  1907.  Pres.  Franklin  Co.  (Mass.) 
S.S.  Assn.,  1902;  pres.  Franklin  Co.  Conf.  of  Chs., 
1903.  and  Hartford  Co.  Conf.  Congl.  Chs.,  1905; 
registrar  Franklin  Co.  Ministers'  Assn.,  1905; 
chmn.  bd.  trustees  Pub.  Library,  South  Deerfield, 
Mass.,  1900-3;  now  pres.  Litchfield  Co.  S.S.  Assn. 
Mem.  Hartford  Central  Assn.  of  Ministers;  hon. 
mem.  and  treas.  Litchfield  North  Assn.  of  Min- 
isters. Mason.  Republican.  Address:  New  Hart- 
ford,  Conn. 

GRISWOIiD,  Clifford  Standisli,  educator.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

GRISWOIiB,  Edward,  merchant;  June  30,  183  9- 
Apr.  13,   1910.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

GRISWOIiB,  Iiatta,  clergyman,  author;  b.  Lan- 
caster, O.,  Feb.  4,  1876;  s.  Samuel  G.  V.  and  Kath- 
arine (Latta)  CJriswold;  B.A.,  Princeton,  1901, 
M.A.,  1902;  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1902-4;  Gen. 
Theol.  Sem.,  New  York,  1905;  unmarried.  Deacon, 
1905,  priest.  1905.  P.E.  Ch.;  asst.  Trinity  Ch.,  New- 
port, R.I.,  1905-6;  vicar  St.  Columba's  Ch.,  New- 
port, 1906 — ;  master  St.  George's  Sch.,  Newport, 
1906 — .  Mem.  Tnternat.  Jury,  La.  Purchase  Expn., 
St.  Louis.  1904.  Club:  Cannon  (Princeton  U.). 
Author:  Deering  of  Deal,  1912;  Deering  at  Prince- 
ton. 1913;  The  Winds  of  Deal.  1914:  Deal  Woods, 
1915.    Address:  St.  George's  School.  Newport,  R.I.* 

GRISWO^B,  Lorenzo,  cotton  mfr.,  banker;  b. 
Stonington,  Conn.,  Jan.  5,  1847;  s.  Joseph  and 
Louisa  W.  (Denison)  Griswold;  descendant  of 
Michael  Griswold;  b.  in  Eng.,  who  came  to  W^eth- 
ersfield.  Conn.,  1645;  ed.  Power's  Inst.,  Bernards- 
ton,  Mass.,  and  Williston  Sem.,  Easthampton, 
Mass.:  m.  Lizzie  A.  Shaw,  of  Montague.  Mass..  Apr. 
6,  1869;  5  children,  2  living,  Vivian  G.  Williams, 
Lorenzo,  Jr.  Bookkeeper  in  his  father's  cotton  mfg. 
concern,  1865-73;  pres.  Shelburne  Falls  Nat.  Bank; 
v.-p.  Griswoldville  (cotton)  Mfg.  Co.,  Turners 
Falls  Cotton  Mills;  dir.  Shelburne  Falls  &  Colrain 
St.  Ry. ;  trustee  Shelburne  Falls  Savings  Bank, 
Arms  Acad.    Mem.  N.E.  Soc.   Republican.    Conglist. 


Club:  The  Club  (Springfield,  Mass.).  Author: 
I'riest  and  Puritan,  1S89;  contbr.  short  stories  to 
mags,  and  newspapers.  Recreations:  motoring, 
walking.    Address:  Griswoldville,  Colrain,  Mass. 

GRISWOI.D,  WUUam  H.,  life  Insurance;  b. 
Goshen,  Conn.,  Nov.  18,  1859;  s.  Homer  W.  and 
Mary  E.  (Butler)  Griswold;  ed.  common  schs.  and 
State  Normal  Sch.,  Conn.;  m.  Minnie  Thomas,  of 
Thomaston,  Conn.;  3  daughters.  Began  as  ship- 
Iiing  elk.,  later  traveling  salesman  Eagle  Lock  Co., 
Terrvville,  Conn.,  1879-83;  supt.  case  factory,  Seth 
Thornas  Clock  Co.,  Thomaston,  Conn.,  1884-91;  in 
mercantile  business,  1892-9,  life  ins.  since  1900; 
now  gen.  agt.  Mut.  Benefit  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  Newark, 
N.J.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Turks 
Head,  Wannamoisett  Countrv,  Congregational, 
East  Side  Tennis.  Home:  196  Blackstone  Blvd.  Of- 
fice: 1006  Turks  Head  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I. 

GROAT,  Georg"e  Gorham,  economist:  b.  Green 
Island,  N.Y.,  Dec.  15,  1S71;  s.  William  Henry  and 
Fidelia  Anna  (Gorham)  Groat;  A.B..  Syracuse  U., 
1S95;  Pd.M.,  N.Y.  State  Normal  Coll.,  1897;  A.M., 
Cornell  U.,  1901;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1905;  m.  Eliza- 
beth Westeen  Schiffer,  of  Albany,  N.Y.,  June  18. 
1902.  Teacher.  Round  Lake  Acad.,  N.Y.,  1895-6, 
N.Y.  State  Normal  Coll..  1897-03,  Morris  High 
Sch.,  New  York.  1904-6;  lecturer  New  York  U.  Sch. 
of  Commerce,  Accounts  and  Finance,  1905-7;  prof, 
economics  and  sociology,  and  sec.  of  faculty,  Ohio 
Weslevan  U.,  1907-13;  prof,  economics,  IT.  of  Vt., 
since  1913.  Mem.  Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  Am.  Assn. 
for  Labor  Legislation.  Internat.  Tax  Assn.,  Insti- 
tuts  Solvav  (Bruxelles).  Weltwirtschaftliches 
Archiv,  Delta  Upsilon.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Inde- 
pendent Republican.  Methodist.  Author:  Trade 
Unions  and  the  Law  in  New  York,  1905;  Attitude 
of  American  Courts  in  Labor  Cases,  1911.  Contbr. 
to   economic   periodicals.     Home:    Burlington,    Vt.* 

GROCE,  Byron,  educator;  b.  Rockland,  Mass., 
Dec.  7,  1844;  s.  Nathaniel  Smith  and  Lucy  Ann 
(Riplev)  Groce;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1867,  A.M.,  1S70 
(Litt.D.,  1902);  m.  Hingham,  Mass.,  July  30,  1868. 
Mary  L.  Whiting:  1  son,  Joseph  B.  Master,  and 
head  of  Enelish  Dept.,  Latin  Sch..  Boston,  1878-15 
^retired).  Trustee  Tufts  Coll.  since  1880.  Mem. 
Theta  Delta  Chi.  Republican.  Universalist.  Mason. 
Club:  Boston  City.  Address:  4  Schuyler  St.,  Rox- 
bury  District,  Boston. 

GROEZIITGER,  Christian,  clergyman;  b.  Phila., 
Nov.  3,  1S71;  s.  John  Jacob  and  Mary  Rebecca 
(MacCombs)  Groezinger;  prep.  edn.  Phila.  pub. 
schs.,  Rugby  Acad.,  Phila.;  B.D.,  Union  Theol. 
Sem.,  1900;  post-grad,  study,  same,  1900-1;  spl. 
student  Harvard,  1909-10;  m.  Evelyn  Esta  Catlin, 
of  Hill,  N.H.,  Sept.  4.  1907;  2  children.  Marion. 
Katharvn.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1901:  pastor 
Hill,  N.H.,  1901-4.  Bristol,  1904-5.  Wareham,  Mass., 
1905-9;  asst.  pastor  Shawmut  Ch..  Boston,  1909- 
10:  pastor  Rowley,  Mass.,  1910-12.  Wareham,  since 
1912.  Mason.  Recreations:  fishing.  Address:  Ware- 
ham, Mass. 

GROFP,  John  Eldred.  apothecary:  b.  Newport, 
R.I.,  Dec.  15,  1854;  s.  William  Bacheller  and  Abby 
Hannah  (Bavton)  Grdff;  ed.  Newport  High  Sch.; 
Ph.G.,  Mass. "Coll.  Pharmacy,  1876;  (hon.  Phar.D.. 
R.I.  Coll.  Pharmacv,  1914);  m.  Caroline  Maria 
Higbee,  of  Newport,  N.H.,  Sept.  16,  1881  (died 
1902);  1  daughter,  Eva  Katharine.  Became  iden- 
tified with  drug  business  at  Newport,  1870:  prof, 
materia  medica  R.I.  Coll.  Pharmacy  since  1902. 
pres.  same.  1905-8;  mem.  R.I.  Bd.  of  Drug  Commrs. 
and  sec.  and  chemist  same.  Republican.  Catholic. 
Mem.  Kappa  Psi.  Club:  R.I.  Hosp.  Interne.  Au- 
thor: Materia  Medica  for  Nurses.  1898,  6th  edit., 
1911.  Home:  13.1  Providence  St.  Office:  R.I.  Hosp., 
Providence.   R.I. 

GROSE,  Howard  Beniamin,  clergyman;  b.  Mil- 
lerton,  N.Y..  Sept.  5,  1851;  s.  Rev.  Henry  Laurenz 
and  Emma  Louisa  fSeward)  Grose:  prep.  edn.  old 
U.  of  Chicago,  2  vrs. :  A.B..  U.  of  Rochester,  1876, 
-A.M.,  1880:  (D.D.,  Brown  U..  Providence,  R.I., 
1907);  m.  Caroline  Bristol,  of  Ballston  Spa,  N.Y., 
Aug.  13,  1877.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministrv,  1883; 
pastor  1st  Ch.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.,  1883-7.  4th  Av. 
Ch.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1888-90;  pres.  State  U.  of 
S.D.,  1890-2:  recorder  and  asst.  prof,  history  U. 
of   Chicago.    1892-6;    asso.    editor   The   Watchman, 


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Boston,  1S96-1900;  editorial  sec.  Am.  Bapt.  Home 
Mission  Soc,  1904-10;  editor  of  Mis.sions  since 
1910.  V.-p.  Federal  Council  Chs.  of  Christ  in 
America.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
etc.)  Home:  28  Webster  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 
Office:   Ford   Bldg.,   Boston.* 

GBOSS,  Charles,  prof,  history;  Feb.  10,  1857- 
Dec.   3,   1909.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

GROSS,  Charles  Edward,  lawyer;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Aug.  18,  1847;  s.  Mason  and  Cornelia  (Bar- 
nard) Gross;  descendant  of  Isaac  (iross,  lioslon, 
Mass.,  1639;  B.A.,  Yale,  1869  (Phi  Beta  Kappa), 
M.A.,  1872;  admitted  to  bar.  1872;  m.  Ellen  C. 
Spencer,  of  Hartford,  Oct.  5,  1875;  2  children, 
Charles  W.,  Helen  C.  Admitted  to  law  firm  of 
Waldo,  Hubbard  &  Hyde,  1877,  succeeded  by  Hub- 
bard, Hyde  &  Gross,  Hyde,  Gross  &  Hyde,  and 
present  firm  of  Gross,  Hyde  &  Shipman;  pres. 
Holyoke  Water  Power  Co.  since  Dec,  1898;  pres. 
Soc.  for  Savings;  dir.  and  counsel  yEtna  Ins.  Co., 
Phoenix  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Fidelity  Trust  Co. 
(all  of  Hartford);  dir.  Conn.  River  R.R.  Co.  V.-p. 
Wadsworth  Athenjeum.  Mem.  Mayflower  Soc.  (ex- 
gov.),  Soc.  Colonial  Wars  (ex-gov.),  Soc.  of  the 
Cincinnati.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Hartford,  Country, 
Golf;  University  (New  Yorlv).  Home:  840  Asylum 
Av.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Office:  750  Main  St.,  Hart- 
ford, and  1  Canal  St..  Holyoke,  Mass.* 

GROSS,  Charles  Welles,  lawyer;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Oct.  13,  1876;  s.  Charles  E.  and  Ellen 
Clarissa  (Spencer)  Gross;  descendant  of  Isaac 
Gross,  Boston,  prior  to  1635;  also  from  Elder 
William  Brewster,  Ma.i.-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton, 
Peregrine  White,  of  the  Mavflower;  A.B.,  Yale, 
1898  (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  LL.B.,  cum  laude.  Har- 
vard. 1901;  m.  Hilda  Frances  Welch,  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Nov.  2,  1905:  4  children,  Spencer, 
Mason,  Welch,  Cornelia.  Practiced  in  Hartford 
since  1902;  mem.  firm  of  Gross,  Hyde  &  Sliipman; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Street  Commrs.,  1907-9;  mem.  Bd.  of 
Park  Commrs.  since  1913;  dir.  Security  Trust  Co., 
American  Silver  Co.,  Bristol  Brass  Co.,  New  Haven 
Clock  Co.  Trustee  and  mem.  exec.  com.  Hartford 
Sem.  Foundation  (Hartford  Theol.  Sem.),  Soc.  for 
Savings.  Mem.  Am.  and  Conn.  State  Bar  assns. 
Democrat.  Conglist.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Clubs: 
Hartford,  University,  Hartford  Golf,  Twentieth 
Century  (Hartford);  Graduates',  Elihu  (New  Ha- 
ven); Yale  (New  York).  Home:  914  Asylum  Av. 
Office:   750   Main   St.,   Hartford,   Conn. 

GROSS,  Daniel  Irving',  clergyman;  b.  Orland, 
Me.,  Feb.  10.  1S75:  s.  Elwell  Le  Verge  and  Maria 
Tyler  (Burrill)  Gross;  Blue  Hill  (Me.)  Acad.. 
1891;  grad.  Thornton  Acad..  1898;  U.  of  Colo.,  1898- 
99;  .A.B..  Bowdoin,  1902;  Harvard  Law  Sch..  1902- 
04;  S.T.B..  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1908;  student 
Sprague  Corr.  Sch.  of  Law,  Detroit,  Mich.;  m. 
Annie  Gertrude  Parsons,  of  Boston,  July  12.  1905; 
2  children,  Elizabeth  B.,  Virgil  T.  Licentiate  at 
Emmanuel  Ch..  Beverly.  Mass.,  1%  yrs.;  ordained 
ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1908;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Marsh- 
field,  Mass..  1908-11,  Pilgrim  Ch.,  Nashua.  N.H.. 
since  Apr.  16,  1911.  Pres.  Nashua  S.S.  Teachers' 
Assn.;  3d  v.-p.  N.H.  State  Christian  Endeavor 
Union;  mem.  State  Ministerial  Supply  Com.  for 
Congl.  Chs.  of  N.H.;  etc.  Trustee  Good  Will  Inst., 
Nashua.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Sons  and  Daugh- 
ters of  Me.  Progressive.  Club:  Fortnightly.  Au- 
thor: What  Saxon  and  Other  Poems,  1905.  Wrote: 
Fortieth  Anniversary  Hymn  for  N.H.  State  S.S. 
As.sn..  1913;  Centennial  Hymn  for  Thornton  Acad.. 
1913:  Progressive  Campaign  Song,  "Roosevelt  and 
Johnson."   1912.    Address:  Nashua,  N.H. 

GBOSVEITOR,  Charles  Francis.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

GROSVEirOR,  Edwin  Augustus,  educator,  au- 
thor: b.  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Aug.  30,  1845;  s. 
Dr.  Edwin  Prescott  and  Harriet  (Sanborne)  (jros- 
venor;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1867,  A.M.,  1871:  grad.  An- 
dover Theol.  Sem.,  1872;  (LL.D.,  Wabash  Coll., 
1903,  Alfred  U.,  1904,  Marietta  Coll.,  1910.  Coll. 
of  William  and  Marv,  1913.  L.H.D..  Amherst. 
1914):  m.  Lillian  H.  Waters,  of  Millburv.  Mass., 
Oct.  23,  1873;  father  of  Gilbert  Hovev  and  Edwin 
Prescott  Grosvenor.  Prof,  history,  Robert  Coll., 
Constantinople,  1873-90,  prof.  European  history, 
1892-8,  modern  governments  and  their  administra- 
tion, 1898-01,  modern  government  and  internat.  law 


since  1901,  Amherst.  Prof,  history.  Smith  Coll., 
1892-4.  Traveled  in  Europe  and  Asia;  lecturer  on 
hist,  and  diplomatic  subjects.  Mem.  Am.  Antiq. 
Soc,  Parnassus  (Athens),  Philologic  Syllogos 
(Constantinople);  senator  Phi  Beta  Kappa  since 
1901;  pres.  united  chapters  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
since  1907.  Clubs:  Authors  (New  York),  Autiiors 
(London),  Boston  Authors.  Contbd.  300  articles 
on  Eastern  subjects  to  The  Universal  Cyclopaedia, 
1900;  and  many  articles  to  mags,  and  revs.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  translations, 
etc.)     Home:    Amherst,    Mass.* 

GROSVENOR,  John  MUton,  Jr.,  mfg.  chemist; 
b.  Woburn,  Mass.,  Ai)r.  22,  1864;  s.  John  Milton 
and  Mary  True  (Paul)  Grosvenor;  ed.  Cliauncy 
Hall  Sch.,  Boston,  and  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Lil- 
lian Munson  Pitman,  of  Swampscott,  Mass.,  Sept. 
27.  1894.  Jr.  mem.  firm  of  .1.  M.  Grosvenor  &  Co., 
importers  and  mfg.  chemists,  established  1868; 
pres.  and  treas.  Annals  Pub.  Co.,  pub.  Annals  of 
Gynecology  and  Pediatry.  Former  mem.  Rep. 
Town  Com.  (climn.);  former  park  commr. :  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1904,  05,  Senate,  1906;  co. 
commr.  Essex  Co.  since  1907.  Trustee  Essex  Co. 
Agrl.  Sch.  Episcopalian.  Clvibs:  New  England 
Kennel  (pres.).  Country,  Boston  City.  Recreations: 
fishing,  shooting.  Home:  Swampscott,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:   294   Washington   St.,   Boston. 

GROUARD,  John  Sliackurd,  M.D.;  b.  Allegheny, 
Pa.,  Mar.  1,  1867;  s.  John  H.  (M.D.)  and  Amelia 
M.  Grouard;  ed.  pub.  sclis. :  grad.  Phillips  Exeter 
Acad.,  1886;  M.D..  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1889;  m. 
Lena  A.  Weymouth,  of  Nantucket,  Mass..  1895. 
Has  practiced  at  Nantucket  since  1S91;  med. 
examiner  Nantucket  Co.  Pres.  Civic  League;  pres. 
Citizens  Gas.  Electric  &  Power  Co.  Mem.  A.M. A.. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  etc.  Democrat.  Episcopalian. 
Club:  Nantucket  Athletic  (pres.).  Address:  Nan- 
tucket, Mass. 

GROUT,  Aaron  Hinman,  lawyer:  b.  Rock  Island, 
111.,  Jan.  18,  1879;  s.  Josiah  (ex-gov.  Vt.)  and 
Harriet  (Hinman)  Grout;  ed.  common  schs.,  Der- 
by. Vt.;  grad.  Derby  Acad.,  1896:  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt, 
1901;  m.  Edith  Goddard  Hart,  of  Boston,  Mass., 
June  19.  1907;  1  child.  Eleanor.  Admitted  to  bar, 
1904,  and  since  practiced  in  Newport,  Vt.;  mem. 
Grout  &  Grout;  state's  atty.  since  1912.  Pvt., 
Corp.  and  sergt..  V.N.G..  1894-6;  capt.  and  a.-d.-c. 
Brigade  Staff,  1896-9;  maj.  and  judge  advocate, 
since  1910;  exec.  cllc.  under  Gov.  F.  D.  Proctor, 
1906-8;  sec  civ.  and  mil.  affairs  under  Gov.  G.  H. 
Proutv,  1908-10.  Mem.  Vt.  Bar  Assn.  Republican. 
Protestant.  Mason  (32°.  K.T.).  Clubs:  Mem- 
phremagog  Yacht,  Young  Men's  Improvement. 
Address:  Newport,  Vt. 

GROUT.  Charles  H.;  b.  Stratton,  Vt.,  Mav  26, 
1869;  s.  Edwin  L.  and  Charlott  A.  (Fay)  Grout; 
descendant  of  Dr.  .John  Grout,  the  first  of  the 
name  in  America:  ed.  common  schs.  and  Leland 
and  Grey  Sem.;  m.  Flora  M.  Eddv.  of  Newfane, 
Vt..  June  6.  1894;  4  children,  Paul  H.,  Ethelyn  C, 
Gerald  E.  (deceased).  Karl  R.  E.  (deceased).  In 
gen.  inerchandise  business  in  West  Town«hend. 
since  1902;  justice  of  the  peace;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1894-6  and  1910-12.  Trustee  Leland  and 
Grey  Sem.  Mem.  S.A.R.  Republican.  Free  Will 
Baptist.  Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  G.ood  Templars, 
Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Recreations:  agriculture. 
Address:  West  Townshend,  Vt. 

GROUT,  Charles  Henry,  organist:  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1854:  s.  .Tonatlian  Davis  and  Ade- 
line S.  (Washburn)  Grout:  descendant  of  Jonathan 
D.  Grout,  who  was  a  descendant  of  John  Grout, 
of  Sudbury.  Mass..  1634;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Worcester: 
Oread  High  Sch..  Worcester:  Worcester  Acad.; 
studied  Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  M.D..  Med.  Sch.  of  Me. 
CBowdoin).  1879;  m.  Alice  Frances  Sheehan,  of 
M'orcester,  Mass.,  at  New  Yorlv.  1895.  Organist  of 
Central  Congl.  Ch.,  Worcester,  since  1887;  organist 
of  Worcester  Oratorio  Soc.  since  1897:  was  for 
a  number  of  yrs.  organist  Worcester  Co.  .musical 
festivals;  is  now  also  teaclier  of  music.  Mem. 
Worcester  Sch.  Bd.,  1897.  Asso.  Am.  Guild  of 
Organists.  Republican.  Conglist.  Recreations: 
photography.  Address:  18  Germain  St.,  Worces- 
ter, Mass. 


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GROUT,  Don  DePorest,  M.D.,   surgeon;   b.   Mor-  Boston    Soc.    C.E.     Mem.    Grange    (7°).     Address: 

risville,  Vt,  Apr.   24,   lS4y;  s.   Maj.   Luman  M.   and  East    Walpole,   Mass. 

Philura  J.    (French)    Grout;    both   natives   of   Vt.;  m»r>-u"PT*.    T-^^a    c!a^„„„„     ,^„v.iicV,oT--   v,    Ttrnnir 

^S%trV^^&^m^v:^^^%^^\^  ,,« »0VK«;   =--  .Sampson,  pubhsher.  ^b.^^B^^ok- 

U.   of  Vt.;    m.    1st.    July,    1873,   Nettie  A.,    d.    John     a  "  inwill    of  NPw^V^    N  T     Ln^  VMOO-   •?   ohil' 

and  Susan  Jones..of_Barre,  Vt.;  2  children.  Ine.  L..    &'^^}^Jiw''^M'^drson:' MarianTspfn^ 

career    with    Worcester 

rcester   Daily   Tele- 

with  the  Shoe  and 

and    editor    same, 

ibre    &    Fabric    since 

tarian.     Mem.    Beta 

:  Economic,  Cochato,  City. 

Home:  Braintree,  Mass. 

-  .sp.  tor  insane,  Waterbury,    O^^^"   ^~'   federal   St..   Bo; 

since  Sept.,  1905.  Surgeon  Central  Vt.  Rv.  Co.  GROVER,  Prederick  Warren,  college  prof.;  b. 
since  1902.  Represented  Town  of  Stowe  in  Legis-  Lynn.  Mass.,  Sept.  3,  1876;  s.  Charles  Shreve  and 
lature,  1888;  trustee  Vt.  State  Hosp.,  1888-92;  Mary  Otheman  (Rogers)  Grover;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst, 
pension  exam,  surgeon,  1892-5;  health  officer,  Wa-  Tech.,  1899;  M.S.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1901;  Ph.D., 
terbury,  1899-05;  chmn.  State  Tuberculosis  Com-  George  Washington  U..  1907;  Ph.D.,  Ludwig-Maxl- 
mission.  1902-5;  chmn.  Sch.  Bd.,  and  trustee  Vil-  milians  U.,  Munich,  Germany,  1908;  m.  Bessie 
lage  of  Waterbury,  Vt.,  several  vrs.;  chmn.  Rep.  Warren  Tebbetts,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  Aug.  14,  1901. 
Town  Com.,  1894-14.  Mem.  Chittenden  Co.,  Vt.  Vol.  observer.  Harvard  Coll.  Obs.,  1899;  asst.  in 
State  and  Am.  Med.  assns.;  chmn.  Vt.  delegation  physics,  1899-1900.  in  physics  and  astronomy, 
to  Internat.  Congress  on  Tuberculosis,  Washing-  1900-1,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.;  instr.  elec.  engring., 
ton.  1908.  Mason  (past  master).  Address:  Water-  Lafayette  Coll.,  1901-2;  lab.  asst.  and  asst.  and 
bury,  Washington  Co     Vt  asso.  physicist,  Nat.  Bur.   Standards,  Washington, 

1902-7    and    1908-11;    prof,    physics,    Colby    Coll., 
GROUT,  John  Henry,  consul;  b.  Beverly,  Mass.,    1911 — .    Progressive.    Baptist.    Mem.  Am.  Physical 
Dec.  4,   1857;  s.  John  H.  and  Olive  Adeline   (Mun-    Soc.    Home:  Waterville,  Me.* 

frr^enTBoifoTl^^L%c^.:'l'^tunfy'^^^^^^^^  n?,^,''^^^'   ^^°"^"^   =""°°"'   ^""^""     '^''   ^°^- 

and  St.  Johnsbury  (Vt.)  Acad.;  m.  Josephine  Bus-  ^^^^■> 

sell,  of  Boston  (now  deceased);  m.  2d,  at  Ventnor,  GROVES,   Ernest   Rutherford,    college   prof.;    b. 

Isle  of  Wight,  Kitty  Emily  Austin,  June  11,  1903.  Framingham.  Mass.,   May   6,   1878;   s.  Henry  Hunt 

Connected   with   Boston   Herald   and   other   Boston  and   Hannah    (Seward)    Groves;    A.B.,    Dartmouth, 

papers     12     yrs.;     afterwards    with     the    Mexican  1903;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.   Sch.,   1901;  m.  Oct.   24,   1906, 

Central   R.R.   and  paymaster  for  the  La.   Ligliter-  Dorothy  Doe,   of  Rollinsford,   N.H.    Prof.   English 

age  &  Jetty  Co.,  at  Tampico,  Mex.  (I^onsul  at  Ber-  and    philosophy.    New    Hampshire    Coll.,     1903-6; 

muda,    Jan.    14-Oct.,    1893,   Malta,    1898-08,    Odessa,  instr.    Dartmouth,    1906-8;    prof,    psychology    and 

Russia,   1908-14,  Milan,   Italy,  since  July  17,   1914.  sociology,  1908-15.  head  of  Arts  and  Science  Facul- 

Former  mem.  Boston  Liglit  Inf.,  1st  Regt.,  M.V.M.  ty    since    1915,    New    Plampsliire   Coll.     Mem.    A. A. 

Republican.    Episcopalian.    Mason.    Home:  Boston.  A.S.,    Nat.    Conf.    Charities    and    Correction,    Am. 

Address:  Am.  Consulate,  Milan,  rtaly.*  Sociol.    Soc,   Phi   Beta  Kappa.    Address:    Durham, 

New   Hampsliire. 

CanToY  Am'Ta^rent^sY^MlvTs'-lsil^Tjos"^  GROZIER,  Edwin  Atkins,   editor;   b.    San   Fran- 

^^nh!^n^^t'^<\^l^7^'^^ri'nf^^^^  s?^'Tnvfr,"-    cisco,  Sept.  12,  1859;. s.  Joshua  Freeman  and  Mary 

tudent  Brown  U.,  1878-9; 

Alice   G.   Goodell,   of 

Reporter    Boston 

sec.  to  gov.  of  Mass., 

practiced  in  Vt.,  1865-75,  in  111.,  1875-81;  farmer,  :fSS?  c'.  '^■^^r"'^W-iU^"'  '^^rXZ^i'  ?LI^®T^.TTj?J"'^T7.^^^i,*i 
Npwnort     Vt       ISSI-O'S-    in    law    nractioe     1 90f;-1 2-     1885-6      city    editor    World,    1887;    editor    Evening 

reti 
1875 
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Republican.  Pres.  trustees  Derby  (Vt.)  Acad.,  GROZIER,  William  A,,  president  Post  Pub.  Co. 
1880.    Address:  Derby,  Vt.*  Office:   259  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

GROVER,  Charles   Shreve,   shoe   mfr.:   b.   Guys-    o.**^"^?'^^!,)?"?^^!' ''°"t^® ''^?i-=  ^-/^^f^oyfrn: 
borough.  N.S.,  .June  14.  1850     s.  James  Jacobs  and    9°""-,  ^^^r.    30,    1863;    s.    Leopold    and    Katharine 

Sarah    (Richardson)    Grover;  ed.  Lynn  High   Sch.;  (^f,^")     ^P'^u^'"' ,A^■^nr.^^^]%'no\^.^Lr^]l:^^r,  ^rl 

m.    Mary  Rogers,   of   Lynn,   Mass.,   Sept.    25,   1872;  (Litt.D.,  Washington  Coll     1909);  unmarried.    In- 

children,    Frider  ck    W..    Isabel    R.       Mrs.    E.    e!  ^t^^^tor    German,    Yale     1885-7;    studied    abroad, 

Missildine.  of  Trvon.  N.C.),  Ernest  W.,  Bertha  L.  188^-9;   tutor    German,   1889-92,  asst.  prof    1892-7. 

(Mrs.  Philip  Goodrich,  of  Maiden,  Mass.).  Alice  M.  P^of.    since    1897     Yale.    Has    edited    school    text- 

(Mrs.    P.    W.    Witherell.    of    Boston),    Miriam    M.  books  and  contributed  articles  on   German  lit    to 

Entered    father's    shoe    factory,    1865;    began    mfg.  tech.  ^ours^  Address:  146  Lawrance  Hall.  New  Ha- 

shoes  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  1883;  now  sr.  partner  J.  J.  ven,  conn. 

Grover's    Sons;    v.-p.    Security    Trust    Co.     Repub-  GRUENING,  Ernest  Henry,  editor;  b.  New  York 

lican.      Baptist.      Mason      (32°).      Clubs:     Oxford  City,  Feb.  6,  1.SS7;  s.  Emil  and  Phebe  CFridenberg) 

(Lynn),    City,    Boot    and    Shoe    (Boston).     Recre-  Gruening;    A.B.,    Harvard,     1907,    M.D.,    1912;    m. 

ations:   motoring,  fishing.    Home:   109  T^ynn  Shore  Dorothy  Elizabeth  Smith,  of  Norwood,  Mass.,  Nov. 

Drive.    Office:  78  Buffum  St.,  Lynn,  Mass.  19,    1914.     Began    as    reporter    and    writer    of    spl. 

O-ROVTH.    -Pflimina     civil    ener      landscane    a-ar-  articles    for   Boston    American,    1911;    asst.    editor, 

flP^^°h    fU?  wKlP    Mass  •   s"  Dav  d  Farrfn-I  Boston  Herald,  1913-14;  mng.  editor  Boston  Trav- 

f^^  oA.!    A^S!  tJIv/J?  /^pwis^   rrnVer^  R  S    tn^f^^^^  eler.     Republican.     Clubs:    Harvard,    Press,    Union 

ton  and  Anne  Maria  (Licwis)   urover,  a.is.  in  Civ.  •p-.^.      xjrimo-     iS74    (""nmrnnnwenltVi     Avp      Offlrp- 

Engring.,     Mass.     Inst.     Tech.,     1877:     m.     Tsabelle  S^^^n  T?-^veler    Boston 

Jondro,  of  Milford,   N.H.,  Dec.   25,  1883.    Engr.  on  Boston  Tiavelei     Boston.                  ,        ^     ^,       ^ 

railroad    constrn     in    111.,    la..    Ind.,    Colo.,    N.M.,  GRYZMISH,    Samuel,    cigar    mfr.;    b.    Pleschen, 

Kan      Mo      Va .    "V\'.Va..    Ohio,    and    N.C..    1880-9;  Germany,   July   30,    1851;    came   to   America.    1866; 

engr     Iron    Gate    Land    &    Improvement    Co.,    and  largely    self-ed.;    m.    Julia    Hyneman,    of    Boston, 

New  Castle  Land  &  Improvement  Co..  Va.,  1890-1;  Feb.  16.  1880;  3  children.  Reuben  B.,  Rose  B.,  Mor- 

since   then   in  pvt.   practice.    Formerlv   mem.    Sch.  timer    C.     Began    manufacture    of    cigars,    Boston, 

Bd,  T\'alpole,   also  held   other   town   offices.    Mem.  1871;    son,   Mortimer,    entered    the   business,    1899, 


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another  son,  Reuben,  1905,  title  of  firm,  S.  Gryz- 
mish  &  Sons.  Jewish  religion.  Mason;  mem.  B.  P. 
O.  Elks,  I.O.O.F.,  Royal  Arcanum.  Recreations: 
traveling-.  Home:  202  St.  Paul  St.,  Brookline.  Of- 
fice: 29G  State  St.,  Boston. 

GUDEBROB,  IiOtiis  Alliert,  sculptor;  b.  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  Sept.  20,  lt)72;  s.  David  F.  and  Marie 
(Steimetz)  Gudebrod;  ed.  pub.  sch..  Middle  town. 
Conn.,  1  term  Yale  Art  Sch.,  Art  Students'  League 
under  Mary  Lawrence  and  Augustus  St.  Gaudens, 
and  in  Paris,  1898-1900,  under  .lean  Dampt  and 
Augustus  St.  Gaudens;  unmaii-ied.  Dir.  sculpture, 
Charleston  Expn.,  1901-2;  gioup.  The  Aztecs,  re- 
ceived silver  medal.  Won  competition  for  Jeffer- 
son Davis  Arch,  Richmond,  to  cost  $75,000,  1902; 
executed  portrait  statue  of  Sieur  de  la  Salle,  for  St. 
Louis  Expn.,  1903-4.  Mem.  Nat.  Sculpture  Soc, 
Architectural  League,  New  York.  Baptist.  Repub- 
lican.   Hoint>:    10  Silver  St.,  Meriden,  Conn.* 

GUi:SIN,  Tlieopliile,  mfr. ;  b.  Foret,  Belgium, 
May  22,  1874;  s.  Joseph  and  Eugenie  (Herman) 
Guerin;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Belgium,  and  Textile  Coll. 
of  Verviers;  m.  Elodie  Dumaine,  of  St.  Hugues, 
Can.,  Feb.  9,  1895;  6  children,  Eugenie,  Adrienne, 
Maurice,  Lillian.  Arthur,  Joseph.  Pres.  and  mgr. 
Montrose  Worsted  Co.,  Woonsocket,  R.I.,  since 
1913;  mgr.  Alsace  Worsted  Co.;  treas.  Am.  Paper 
Tube  Co.  Mem.  R.I.  Bd.  Commrs.  Inland  Fish- 
eries; mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Woonsocket.  Elk.  Repub- 
lican. Catholic.  Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Atlantic  Tuna. 
Home:  67  "U^ood  Ave.  Office:  Alsace  Worsted  Co., 
Woonsocket.  R.I. 

GUERNSEY,  Prank  Edward,  congressman;  b. 
Dover,  Me.,  Oct.  15,  18C6;  s.  Edward  H.  and  Han- 
nah M.  (Thompson)  Guernsey;  ed.  Foxcroft  Acad., 
Eastern  Me.  Conf.  Sem.,  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.,  East- 
man Bus.  Coll.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y. ;  admitted  to 
bar,  1890;  m.  Josephine  F.  Lyford,  of  Vinal  Haven, 
Me.,  June  16,  1897.  Treas.  Piscataquis  Co.,  Me., 
1890-6;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1897-9,  Senate,  1903; 
del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1908;  elected  to  60th 
Congress  for  unexpired  term  (1907-9)  of  Llewellyn 
Powers,  deceased,  and  reelected  61st  to  64th  Con- 
gresses (1909-17),  4th  Me.  Dist.  Pres.  Piscataquis 
Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Mil.  Order  Loyal  Legion, 
S.A.R.    Address:  Dover,  Me.* 

GUERNSEV,  Sherman  Fenn,  druggist;  b.  Terry- 
ville.  Conn.,  Nov.  4,  1844;  s.  Sherman  Joshua  and 
Lucy  Evans  (Fenn)  Guernsey;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m. 
Hattie  Elizabeth  Barnes,  of  Plainville.  Conn.,  June 
29,  1869;  1  son.  Howard  C,  b.  Apr.  29,  1872.  Ap- 
prenticed to  George  Buck,  druggist,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1860;  mem.  firm  of  Pond  &  Guernsey,  Win- 
sted,  Conn..  1867-70;  propr.  drug  store,  Hartford, 
1870-5;  employed  as  druggist  by  J.  F.  Pratt  &  Co., 
Southington.  1876,  admitted  to  firm  1879;  mem. 
firm  of  Neale  &  Guernsey,  gen.  mdse.,  since  Jan.  1, 
1896.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1897-8:  mem.  Bd.  of 
Edn.,  Southington,  1899-1905  (chmn.,  1901-3).  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mason.  Address:  Southington, 
Conn. 

GUERRIER,  Edith,  librarian;  b.  New  Bedford, 
Mass..  Sept.  20,  1870;  d.  George  Pearce  and  Emma 
Louisa  (Ricketson)  Guerrier;  ed.  pvt.  schs.,  New 
Bedford  and  Concord,  Mass.,  business  coll.,  Atchi- 
son, Kan.,  grad.  Montpelier  (Vt.)  Sem..  1891;  spl. 
course  in  Radcliffe  Coll.;  unmarried.  Engaged  as 
children's  librarian  since  1896;  head  resident  Li- 
brary Club  House.  Boston,  since  Nov.  25.  1909. 
Author:  Wonderfolk  in  Wonderland,  1903.  Home: 
41  Crafts  Rd.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.  Address:  18 
Hull  St..  Boston.* 

GTTERTIIl'.  Georgre  Albert,  bishop;  b.  Nashua, 
N.H.,  Feb.  17,  1869;  s.  George  and  Louise  (Le- 
febvre)  Guertin;  ed.  St.  Charles-Rorromeo  Coll., 
Sherbrooke,  P.Q.:  St.  Hvacinthe  Coll.,  St.  Hva- 
cinthe.  P.Q.;  St.  John's  Sem.,  Brighton,  Mass.  Or- 
dained R.C.  priesthood,  1892;  asst.  St.  Augustine's 
Ch.,  Manchester,  N.H..  1S92-6,  Sacred  Heart  Ch., 
Lebanon,  N.H.,  1896-1900;  pastor  St.  Anthony's 
Parish,  East  Manchester,  1900-7;  consecrated 
bishop  of  Manchester,  Mar.  19,  1907.  Address: 
Manchester,  N.H.* 

GlTIIiD,  Charles  Eliot,  insurance  broker;  b.  West 
Roxbury  (now  part  of  Boston),  Mass.,  Julv  15, 
1862;  s.  Charles  Eliot  and  Marv  Lvman  (Eliot) 
Guild;    grad.    Roxbury   Latin    Sch..    1880;    student. 


Harvard,  1880-3,  A.B.,  as  of  1884,  received  in  1899; 
m.  Boston,  June  10,  1905,  Anne  Gorham  Frothing- 
ham.  Engaged  in  cattle  business  in  Colo.,  1885-91; 
in  ins.  business  since  1892;  mem.  firm  of  Guild  & 
Eastman,  1899-1912;  Eastman,  Fenton  &  Guild, 
191213;  ins.  broker  since  Jan.,  1913.  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  St.  Botolpli,  Union  Boat,  Hoosic  and  Whisic, 
Eastern  Yacht,  Harvard  (New  York).  Recrea- 
tions: golf.  Home:  Readville,  Mass.  Office:  27 
Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

GUIIiD,  Clarence  H.;  b.  Dedham,  Mass.,  Sept.  7, 
184G;  .s.  Calvin  and  Margaret  (Taft)  Guild;  grad. 
high  sch.,  Dedham,  1861;  m.  Sophia  Howland,  of 
Providence,  R.I.,  1868.  Began  in  thread  and  needle 
store,  Boston,  1861;  with  Marine  Bank,  Providence, 
R.I.,  1862-3,  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Providence,  1864;  cot- 
ton goods  mfg.  and  brokerage  (with  brother), 
1865-7;  in  employ  of  A.  &  W.  Sprague  Mfg.  Co., 
1867-87;  sec.  treas.  and  dir.  Woonsocket  Rubber 
Co.  since  1887;  sec,  tieas.  and  dir.  The  Joseph 
Banigan  Rubber  Co.;  sec.  and  treas.  Marvel  Rubber 
Co.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mason  (K.T.)  Home:  20 
Pitman  St.,  Providence.  R.I.  Office:  Woonsocket 
Rubber  Co.,  Woonsocket,  R.I. 

GVIZ^B,  Curtis,  editor;  Jan.  13.  1827-Mar.  12, 
1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1910-11.) 

GUIIiB,  Curtis,  Jr.,  governor;  February  2,  1860- 
Apr.  6,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

GUII.D,  Edgar  Hunt,  M.D.;  b.  Ware,  Mass.,  1852; 
s.  Virgin  and  Jane  Maria  (Hilton)  Guild;  prep, 
edn.  Williston  Sem.;  M.D.,  U.  of  Pa.  Sch.  of  Medi- 
cine, 1882;  m.  Laura  Elizabeth  Maslen,  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Sept.  27,  1882;  2  sons,  Edgar  M., 
Lawrence  W.  Practiced  in  Ware,  Mass.,  1882-95; 
removed  to  Springfield,  1895;  engaged  in  gen.  lab- 
oratory work  since  1907;  served  as  health  phys., 
Springfield  Bd.  of  Health,  also  as  city  bacteriolo- 
gist. Mem.  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn.,  Am.  Internat. 
Commerce  Assn.,  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Spring- 
field Acad.  Medicine.  Episcopalian.  Recreations: 
camping,  fishing.  Address:  137 14  State  St.,  Spring- 
field, Mass. 

GUIIiD,  Edward  Payson,  writer,  advertising 
mgr.;  b.  Milford,  N.H.,  Mar.  14,  1857;  s.  Asa  and 
Amelia  Catherine  (Smith)  Guild;  grad.  Williston 
Sem.,  Easthampton,  Mass.,  1877;  m.  Clara  E.  Ste- 
venson, May  11,  1881  (died  Feb.  6,  1905);  children, 
Mildred  (Mrs.  J.  H.  Marshall),  Theodore  Asa;  m. 
2d,  Ethel  F.  Belknap,  Apr.  21,  1909.  Teacher  and 
newspaper  reporter,  1878-81;  in  mag.  work,  1881- 
86;  business  mgr.  Atlantic  Monthly,  1886-91;  lit- 
erary, publishing  and  advertising  work  since  1891: 
mgr.  the  E.  P.  Guild  Advertising  Agency.  Editor: 
Centennial  Anniversary  of  Heath,  Mass.,  1885. 
Recreations:  music,  photography.  Home:  Allston, 
Mass.    Office:  6  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

GUIIiD,  Prederick  Taft,  registrar  Brown  Univ.; 
b.  Providence,  R.I.,  Aug.  13,  1868;  s.  Clarence  Her- 
bert and  Sophia  (Howland)  Guild;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt. 
schs.  and  Providence  High  schs.:  Ph.B..  Brown  U.. 
1890,  A.M.,  1891;  m.  Alice  Elizabeth  Drowne,  of 
Providence,  Oct.  10,  1894.  Instr.  in  chemistry. 
Brown  U.,  1890-1;  registrar  univ.  and  sec.  faculty 
since  1891.  Baptist.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Clubs: 
University,  Brown  Union.  Home:  9  Oriole  Ave., 
Providence,  R.I. 

GUIIiB,  Irving"  Tracy;  b.  Lvnn,  Mass.,  Dec.  30, 
1860;  s.  Isaac  Orr  and  Mary  Stiles  (Paul)  Guild; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  (Dept.  of 
Architecture),  class  of  1888  (non-grad.).  Clk.  Sch. 
of  Drawing  and  Painting,  Mus.  of  Fine  Arts,  Bos- 
ton, 1884;  mem.  firm  of  Bates,  Kimball  &  Guild, 
architectural  pubs.,  Boston,  1888;  sec.  and  dir. 
Bates  &  Guild  Co.,  and  ed.  Architectural  Review 
since  1896;  formerly  tree  warden,  Winchester, 
Mass.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  of  Architects.  Home: 
Arlington  Heights,  Mass. 

GUIIiD,  Kate  Iiouise,  educator;  b.  Hollis,  N.H., 
Apr.  20.  1868;  d.  George  Freeman  and  Lottj.e  Kim- 
ball (Boswell)  Wheeler;  grad.  Nashua  (N.H.) 
High  Sch.,  1885  (class  poet);  m.  William  Albert 
Guild,  of  Milford.  N.H..  Sept.  16.  1903;  1  son,  Carl- 
ton Boswell,  b.  Bath,  Me.,  July  27,  1908.  Taught 
in  pub.  schs.,  Hudson,  N.H.,  East  Haverhill,  N.H., 


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Nashua,  N.H.,  1885-98,  Somerville,  Mass.,  1S9S- 
1905,  Bath,  Me.,  since  1905.  Contbr.  to  newspapers 
and  mags,  since  13  yrs.  old;  wrote  poems  for  Bos- 
ton Transcript  and  Somerville  Journal;  was  on 
editorial  staff  of  official  paper  of  N.H.  Christian 
Endeavor  socs.;  wrote  The  Old  Granite  State  (N.H. 
Christian  Endeavor  State  song),  also  several  other 
songs  and  lullabys;  writer  of  sch.  text-books. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  Fortnightly,  New  Hampshire 
(Somerville).  Author:  Home  Poems,  1897;  Sun- 
shine Primer,  1906.  Address:  10  Winthrop  St., 
West  Medway,  IMa.ss. 

GUIIiDFOBD,  Charles  Thomas,  engineer;  b. 
London,  England,  Nov.  15,  1S74;  s.  .John  Joseph 
and  Selina  (Eldred)  Guildford;  brought  to  Amer- 
ica in  infancy;  B.S.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1897; 
M.E.,  Cornell  U.,  1904;  m.  Clara  Southmavd  Davis, 
of  Middletown,  Conn.,  June  23,  1S9S;  1  daughter, 
Beatrice  Louise.  Teacher,  Tilton  (N.H.)  Sem., 
1897-02;  assistant  superintendent  D.  &  W.  Fuse 
Co.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1904-6;  elec.  engr.  with  R.  P. 
Jenks,  1906-11;  mech.  engr.  with  Utica  (N.Y.) 
Knitting  Co.,  1911-13;  mech.  engr.  Kellogg  Toasted 
Corn  Flakes  Co.,  1913-14;  elec.  engr.  Jenks  & 
Ballou.  Providence,  since  1914.  Mem.  Chi  Psi.  Ma- 
son. Republican.  Conglist.  Recreations:  tennis, 
walking.  Home:  151  Cypress  St.  Office:  Grosvenor 
Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I. 

GTTIXiFOIIii:,  Francis  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Waterbury, 
Conn.,  Feb.  4,  1875;  s.  Michael  and  Kate  (Lawlor) 
Guilfoile;  ed.  Waterbury  pub.  and  high  schs.;  A.B., 
Mt.  St.  Mary's  Coll.,  Emmitsburg,  Md.,  1895,  A.M., 
1898;  LL.B.,  Catholic  U.  of  America,  1898  (LL.D., 
Mt.  St.  Mary's,  1908);  m.  Margaret  M.  McDonald, 
of  Waterbury,  Conn.,  June  28,  1908;  1  daughter, 
Margaret  Frances.  Started  practice  with  Judge 
George  H.  Cowell,  of  Waterbury  Dist.  Ct.,  Jan., 
1899,  continuing  until  death  of  Judge  Cowell,  1910; 
with  him  erected  Cowell-Guilfoile  Bldg.,  1908; 
mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901;  del.  Conn.  Const. 
Conv.,  1902;  city  atty,  Waterbury,  1909-11;  corpn. 
counsel  since  Jan.  1.  1912.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Agents, 
Bronson  Library.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic. 
Mem.  Nat.  Conf.  on  Citv  Planning.  Mem.  Knights 
of  Columbus,  B.P.O.  Elks,  F.O.  Eagles,  A.O.H. 
Clubs:  Country,  Elks,  Sarsfleld.  Home:  246  Rob- 
bins  St.    Office:  192  Grand  St.,  Waterbury.  Conn. 

GUIIiIiET,  Joseph  Henri,  lawyer;  b.  Marlevllle, 
P.Q.,  Can.,  Jan.  11,  1853;  s.  Jean  Chrysostome  and 
Aurelie  (Desroches)  Guillet;  descendant  of  Pierre 
Gulllet  and  Jeanne  de  Launey  de  St.  Per,  who  came 
to  America  in  1635  and  settled  at  Three  Rivers, 
Can.;  ed.  Coll.  de  Monnoir,  Marieville,  P.Q.,  and 
under  pvt.  tutors;  m.  Clara  Chabot,  of  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  Feb.  7,  1898.  Admitted  to  bar,  1885,  and 
since  practiced  in  Lowell,  Mass.  Trustee  Fox- 
boro  State  Hosp.;  dir.  Bd.  of  Trade,  Lowell.  Served 
as  pvt.  in  Regt.  of  Pontifical  Zouaves,  Rome,  1870. 
Dir.  and  sec.  Corpn.  L'Orphelimat  Franco-Amer- 
icain,  Lowell.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.  Catholic. 
Knight  comdr.  Order  St.  Sylvester;  officer  d'Acad- 
emie,  France;  mem.  L' Alliance  Francaise  of  Paris, 
Lowell  (pres.),  French- Am.  Hist.  Soc.  Forestiers 
Franco-Americains  (pres. -gen.),  St.  John  the  Bap- 
tiste  Soc;  permanent  mem.  Soc.  du  Parler  Fran- 
cais,  Quebec,  Can.  Awarded  Pontifical  Medal  Bene 
Merenti.  Home:  262  Wentworth  Ave.  Office:  45 
Merrimack  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

GUIIiIiET,  Noel  E.,  M.D.;  b.  St.  Charles,  P.Q., 
Dec.  25,  1862;  s.  Charles  and  Marie  (Prat)  Guillet; 
studied  pharmacy  in  Montreal;  later  elk.  in  drug 
stores,  Fall  River  and  Haverhill,  Mass.,  and  Woon- 
socket,  R.I.;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1886; 
m.  Elizabeth  Lasard,  of  St.  John,  P.Q.,  Feb.  4,  1889 
(now  deceased);  m.  2d,  Rosa  Anna  Poupart,  of 
Montreal,  Feb.  17,  1903.  Practiced  in  Nashua,  N.H., 
1886-93;  spent  most  of  the  time  1893-6  as  an  at- 
tache to  Dr.  Peau's  clinics  at  Internationale  Hosp., 
Paris,  France;  practiced  in  Manchester,  N.H., 
since  1896;  surgeon  Notre  Dame  Hosp.;  hon.  mem. 
Staff  Fannv  Allen  Hosp.,  Burlington,  Vt.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Manchester  Med.  Soc. 
Home:  Manchester,  N.H. 

GUI^ICK,  Charles  Burton,  college  prof.;  b.  Jer- 
sey City,  N.J.,  Sept.  30,  1868;  s.  Horace  and  Anna 
Louise  (Slllcocks)  Gulick;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890, 
A.M.,    1891,    Ph.D.,    1894;    studied   and    traveled    in 


(jieeK,  lyuu — ,  ±iarvara.  I'ror.  ureeK  lang.  ana  iii.. 
Am.  .School  of  Classical  Studies,  Athens,  Greece, 
1911-12.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  writings, 
societies,  etc.)  Address:  59  Fayerweather  St., 
Cambridge,  Mass.* 

GUIiICK,  Edward  Ijeeds,  clergyman;  b.  Hono- 
lulu, H.I.,  Mar.  21,  1802;  s.  Luther  Halsey  and 
Louisa  (Lewis)  Gulick;  bro.  Sidney  Lewis  and 
Luther  Halsey  Gulick;  grad.  St.  Johnsbury  Acad., 
Vt.,  1879;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1883,  A.M..  1886;  Union 
Theol.  Sem.,  1887;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1893;  m.  Harriet 
Maria  Farnsworth,  Dec.  2,  1890.  Teacher  mathe- 
matics, Williston  Sem.,  Mass.,  1883-4;  sub-master 
Lawrence  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1884-9;  teacher  evi- 
dences of  Christianity,  Dartmouth,  1889;  ordained 
Congl.  ministry;  pastor  Groton,  Mass.,  1889-92; 
head  dept.  of  English,  Lawrenccville  Sch.,  N.J., 
1893-1904;  teacher  English  lit.,  Daitmouth  Sum- 
mer Sch.,  1904;  pastor  West  Lebanon,  N.H.,  1906- 
10;  now  sec.  Civic  Forum,  Harvard  Ch.,  Brookline, 
Mass.  Condr.  (with  wife)  of  Camp  Aloha,  Fairlee, 
Vt.  (a  summer  camp  for  girls).  Address:  Brook- 
line,  Mass.* 

GVIiJm^'Y,  Alfred  Gurdon,  horticulturist;  b. 
Dearborn,  Mich.,  July  15,  1848;  s.  Alfred  B.  and 
Sophia  Augusta  (Abell)  GuUey;  B.S.,  Mich.  Agrl. 
Coll.,  1868,  M.S.,  1873  (3  yrs.  post-grad,  work);  m. 
Belle  Tuttle,  of  South  Haven,  Mich.,  Nov.  6,  1879; 
1  son.  Reared  on  farm;  learned  vegetable  growing 
under  father;  spent  5  yrs.  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  and 
Rochester,  N.Y.,  learning  i)ractical  ornamental 
fruit  tree  growing,  and  practiced  15  yrs.  at  South 
Haven,  Mich.,  retiring  on  account  of  ill  health; 
served  as  asst.  in  horticulture.  Mich.  Agrl.  Coll., 
4  yrs.,  and  1  yr.  as  horticulturist  at  Vt.  Expt.  Sta. ; 
prof,  horticulture  at  Conn.  Agrl.  Coll.  since  1894; 
mem.  firm  of  Gulley  &  Bonner,  commercial  fruit 
growers.  Mem.  several  state  hort.  socs.  Republi- 
can. Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Recreations:  ma- 
sonry and  baseball.   Address:  Storrs,  Conn. 

GUIiZiIVEB,  Arthur  Hnnting'ton,  mfr.    (See  vol. 

190  9.) 

GUIi^IVEB,  Frederic  Futnam,  geographer;  b. 
Norwich,  Conn.,  Aug.  30.  1865;  s.  Daniel  F.  and 
Mary  E.  (Strong)  Gulliver;  ed.  Norwich  Free 
Acad.,  1879-83;  grad.  Harvard,  1893,  A.M.,  1894, 
Ph.D.,  1896;  studied  at  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1883- 
86;  traveling  fellow  Harvard  U.,  1896-7;  1  yr.  spent 
at  univs.  of  Berlin  and  Vienna.  Asst.  topographer 
and  topographer,  U.S.  Geol.  Survey,  1886-91;  asst. 
geologist,  U.S.  Geol.  Survey,  1895:  science  master, 
St.  Mark's  Sch.,  Southboro,  Mass.,  1897-1905. 
Contbr.  to  scientific  jours.;  asso.  editor  Geolo- 
gisches  Centralblatt  and  School  Science  and  Math- 
ematics. Fellow  Geol.  Soc.  of  America,  Assn.  Am. 
Geographers;  sec.  section  E.  Geology  and  Geogra- 
phy, A.A.A.S.;  pres.  Norwich  Rural  Assn.  Now 
working  on  Geological  and  Natural  History  Survey 
of  Conn,  and  preparing  Home  Geographies  of 
Greater  Boston,  New  York,  Philadelphia.  Geogra- 
pher to  the  Commission  for  Investigation  and 
Control  of  the  Chestnut  Tree  Blight  Disease  in 
Pa.,  1912-13;  in  1914  began  investigation  of  the 
shoreline  changes  of  Fla.,  under  Carnegie  Instn. 
Chmn.  hist.  com.  for  celebration  of  250th  anniver- 
sary of  the  settlement  of  Norwich,  1909.  Pro- 
gressive. American  Catholic.  Home:  30  Hunting- 
ton Lane.  Norwich,  Conn.  Address:  The  Century 
Club,  7  W.  43d  St..  New  York  City,  4843  Walton 
Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

GTTI^I^I'V'EB,  IJucile,  author:,  b. .  Somerville, 
Mass.,  May  30,  1SS2;  d.  Charles  Whiting  and  Emma 
Susanna  (Beede)  Gulliver;  descendant  of  An- 
thonv  Gulliver.  1645,  Eli  Beede.  1713;  grad.  Chaun- 
cy  Hall  Sch..  Boston,  1900;  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1906, 
A.M..  1910:  European  fellow.  Woman's  Edn.,  Assn. 
of  Boston,  1913-14:  unmarried.  Del.  Intern.at. 
Peace  Congress.  Stockholm,  1910.  The  Hague.  1913. 
Mem.  Alpha  Phi.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Boston  College, 
Boston  Authors'.  Author:  Over  the  Nonsense 
Road.  1910;  The  Friendship  of  Nations,  1912.  Con- 
tributor mags,  and  newspapers.  Home:  Hotel 
Eliot,  Roxbur>-  Dist.,  Boston,  Mass. 


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aVJStN,  George      M.,   lawyer;   b.   Milford,   Conn.,  Home:    ANliitman,    Mass.     Office:    51    Lincoln    St., 

Aug.  1(1,  INJil;  .s.  Samuel  Buckingham  and  Caroline  Uoston. 

(Stow)    Gunn;   A.B.,   Yale,   1874;   LL.B..   Yale   Law  GURNSEY,     Norris     Greenleaf,     capitalist;     b. 

Sch..  1878;  m.  Milford,  Conn.,  Oct.  25,  1882.  Harriet  whiieHeld,  x\.JI.,  JMar.   IS,  1826.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

C.    Fowler.     Began    practicing    at    Milford     1878;  CrUSHEE,  Edward  Manning-,  clergyman;  b.  Prov- 

prosecuting   att5^(:ourt   of   Common    Pleas.    New  j^             ^.  ,      ^^        .,      ^...^    |    Dennis   Stockbridge 

S^.Y^"k.^°-^  il^^-l.^,'^.^A.?,"'^f^,.°t  PI°^.f  f.'..^.  r.t:  and  Julia  Lippilt   (IJull)   Gushee;  A.M..  Brown  U,. 


179  Cliurch  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  ^0^  rector  emeritus,  St.  Phillip's,  Cambridge,  since 

GUNN,  Levi  J.,  retired  mfr.;  b.  Conwav,  Mass.,  1890.      (See    Who's    Who    in    America    for    books.) 

June  2,  1830;  s.  Levi  and  Delia  (Dickinson)  Gunn;  Address:    302    Brookline   St.,    Cambridge,    Mass.* 
pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Sunderland.  Mass.,  Oct.  5.  1853,        GUSS,    Rolana   "Wilkins,    educator;    b.    Clearfield 

Esther  C.  Graves.    Engaged  in  mfg.  hardware  since  co.,    Pa.,    Oct.    S,    1862;    s.    Isaac    (M.D.)    and   Mary 

1861;  one  of  organizers,  1868.  treas.,  1868-1900,  and  EHen     (Kvler)     Guss;    grad.     State    Normal    Sch., 

pres.  several  years,  from   1901,  Miller's  Falls  Co.,  Indiana,  Pa.,  1881;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1888, 

mfrs.    hardware.     Mem.    Mass.    Senate,    1885,    1886;  A.M.,    1891;    summer    courses    at    Cook    Co.     (111.) 


GUNN,  Selskar  Michael,  sanitarian;   b.  London,    of    Indiana    Co..    Pa,    Dec.    9,    1891;    3    children, 
Eng.,  Mav  25,  1883;  s.  Michael  and  Barbara  Eliza-    Maynard  C,  Alice  M     Margaret  A.    Teacher,  com- 


1st  asst.   bacteriologist.   State   Bd.   of  Health.   la.,  science    dept    and    in    charge    of    sch.    garden    and 

1906-8;    lecturer    on    hvgiene,    Coll.    of    Medicine,  ?1"P,  ^rk,   Essex  (bounty  Independent  Agrl    Sch.. 

State   Univ.    of   la..    1906-8;    health   officer   Orange,  Hathorne,    Mass.,    1914.     Conglist.     Mem.    N.E.A 

N.J..  1908-10;  instr.  sanitary  biology,  1910-11,  asst.  Am.    Nature    Study    Soc.,    Sch.    Garden    Aspn.    of 

proprietor  pub.  health  and  sanitary  biology,  since  America    Alpha  Delta  Phi,   Phi   Beta  Kappa.    Ad- 

1911,   Mass.   Inst.   Tech.:   sanitarian   Bur.  of  Econ-  dress:  Middleton,  Mass. 

omy  and  Efficiency.  Milwaukee.  Wis..  1911:  lee-  GUSTIN,  Byron  Preeto,  clergyman;  b.  Bedford, 
turer  on  hvgiene.  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  Boston,  P.Q.,  Can.,  Jan.  23,  1870;  s.  Silas  Davidson  and 
1911;  sec.  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn.,  1912;  asst.  prof.  Sarah  (Borden)  Gustin:  grad.  Butler  High  Sch., 
biologv,  Simmons  Coll..  Boston,  1912-14.  Editor  Groton.  Mass.,  1889;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1893,  A.M., 
American  Journal  of  Public  Health;  mem.  State  1896;  B.D.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1898;  m.  Ger- 
Bd.  of  Labor  and  Industries  of  Mass.  Mem.  A. A.  trude  Elizabeth  Holt,  of  Andover,  Mass.,  Oct.  20. 
A.S..  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn..  Am.  Statistical  Assn.,  1898;  1  son,  Francis  Borden,  b.  Sept.,  1899. 
Am.  Soc.  Bacteriologists,  N.E.  Water  Works  Assn.,  Teacher,  Troy  (N.H.)  High  Sch.,  1894;  ordained 
Am.  Labor  and  Legislation  Assn.,  Nu  Sigma  Nu.  Congl.  ministry.  Jan.  11,  1898;  pastor  Guildhall. 
Clubs:  University,  Technology  (Boston),  City  Vt.,  1897-8,  Bethlehem,  N.H.,  1898-02,  West  Gro- 
(New  York).  Extensive  contbr.  on  public  health  ton.  Mass.,  1903-7,  Amherst,  North  Ch.,  since  Feb. 
topics.  Recreations:  motoring,  tennis.  Home:  16  9,  1907.  Lecturer  on  popular  subjects.  Mem.  Phi 
Irving  St.,  Watertown,  Mass.  Office:  755  Boylston  Delta  Theta  (Alpha  Chapter,  Dartmouth).  Re- 
st., Boston.*  publican.  Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Grange.  Writing 
aTTT»'PY    ■RPfliami-n   -wiiapr    rivil    eno-r  •    h    Npw  '^ook    upon    "Problem    of    the    Country    Church." 

Yo^kTTtT:   Ma"^^^"l8^'?^s.^osSh  W^'and  5^^^/efs-° Amherst'' M^ass'^''^'"-^'    ''°^''    ''"^    "°'^- 

H.     (Blanchard)     Guppy:     B.S.     in    Civ.    Engring..  ^aaress.  Amnerst,  Mass. 

Mass.    Inst.   Tech.,    1889;   m.   Edna   S.   Seaverns,   of  GUSTIN,   Georg-e  Mackie,   lawyer;   b.   Attleboro, 

Jamaica   Plain,    Mass.,    Apr.    17.    1892;    4    children,  Mass.,   Oct.    24,    1874;    s.   George  Albert  and  Abbie 

Benjamin    W.,    Jr.     (deceased),    Joseph    S.,    Edna,  M.    (Grant)   Gustin;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,   1898;  LL.B., 

Abigail.    Engring  dept.,  of  R.  &  M.   R.R.,   1889-99;  Boston   U.    Law    Sch.,    1901;    m.    Attleboro,    Oct.    5. 

bridge  engr.,   Me.    Central   R.R.,    1899-09,    at   Port-  1904,    Josephine    R.    Keil.     Worked    as    carpenter, 

land.   Me.:   returned   to  Boston  and  became  bridge  summers,    1894-1900,    to   earn   money   for  expenses 

ensr.,  nnd  since  1911.  engr.  of  structures.  B.  &  M.  while  at  coll.  and  law  sch.;  has  practiced  in  Attle- 

R.R.    Mem.   Boston   Soc.   C.E.,   Am.    Soc.   C.E..    .Am.  horo   since  Jan.    1.    1902;    visitor   Bd.   Overseers   of 

Ry.     Assn.,     etc.      Episcopalian.      PUibs:     Mplro.«e,  Poor,  Attleboro,  1906-09.    Odd  Fellow;  K.P.    Home: 

•Society  of  Arts  (Portland.  Me.).    Recreations:  gar-  Attleboro,  Mass. 

dening,  nhotography.  tennis.  Home:  Melrose.  Mas.s.  gUTH,    William    Westley,    educator;    moved    to 

Office:    North    Station.    Boston.  Baltimore,    Md.     (See    vol.    1909.    also   Who's   Who 

GUFTHiIi,  Hervey  Eug-ene,  shoe  mfr.;  b.  North  in  America,  1914-15.) 
Berwick,  Me.,  Mar.  24,  1865:  s.  Stillman  and  GUTHRIE,  Ernest  Graham,  clergyman;  b.  Dune- 
Hannah  (Brackett)  Guptill;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  din,  N.Z.,  Dec.  21.  1879;  s.  Henry  and  Isabella 
Grace  Weston,  of  New  Hampshire,  Nov.,  1892.  Allen  (Graham)  Guthrie;  B.A.,  U.  of  New  Zea- 
Began  in  shoe  shop  at  15;  began  mfg.  spl.  style  land,  1900,  M.A.,  first  class  honors  in  philosophy, 
of  shoe  for  women,  1893,  later  operating  factories  1901;  New  Zealand  Presbyn.  Theol.  Hall,  1902-3; 
at  Haverhill,  Mass..  and  Seabrook,  N.H. ;  organizer  came  to  America,  1903;  B.D..  magna  cum  laude. 
and  treas.  Hill  Automobile  Co.;  dir.  Merchants  Yale  Div.  Sch.  (now  Yale  Sch.  of  Religion),  1904; 
Nat.  Bank.  Haverhill.  Mem.  Nat.  Assn.  Mfrs.  of  (fellowship  held  at  Yale,  1905);  unmarried.  Or- 
America,  Nst.  Assn.  Shoe  Mfrs.,  N.E.  Shoe  and  dained  Presbyn.  ministry,  1906;  asso.  pastor  3d 
lyeather  Assn..  Haverhill  Bd.  of  Trade.  Mason  Presbyn.  Ch.,  Rochester,  N.Y.,  1906.  1907;  returned 
(K.T.).    Club:  Pentucket.    Home:  Haverhill,  Mass.  to  New  Zealand  as  acting  pastor  for  1  yr. ;  pastor 

GURNEY,  Allston  Dyer,  mfr.;   b.   South  Abing-  ]f}  Congl.  Ch.    Burlington    Vt.,  1908-14    Union  Ch. 

ton.   Mass.,   Sept.    9,    1874;   s.   David  A.   and  Amelia  ^^°"^V^;    5o''^°'?;  ^"^i"^!    ^S^*- AVq      }%^-    %^^?■ 

F.    (Dyer)    Gurney;    ed.    Whitman    (Mass.)    High  g?'"^^''^t■  C°""?,'  "^S"?]"  3f;,-°!  Yf^^v,-^"^^^^^ 

Sch.;  m.  Fannie  E    Packard,  of  Whitman,  Dec.   23,  '^'^n'^cance  of  the  Personalities  of  Christ  for  the 

1902;    2    sons,   Allston    Brainard,    Donald    Packard.  Minister     of    Today,     1907       Recreations      t^^^ 

Was    associated    with    father    iA    manufacture    of  l^°^•'^^^^°^ ''^"^^  °""?5^  Tc:T    TT^?-?,,Pnbf,v^^^^^^ 

nails  and  tacks  at  Whitman;   then   gen.   mgr.   Am.  ^  Cumbertand  St.    Address.  Union  Cliuich.  Colum- 

Shoe  Finding  Co.,   organized   The   Herkimer   Fibre  ""^  ^^'■'  Boston. 

Co.,  and   since  incorporation,   1908,   treas.   and   dir.  GUTTERSON,  John  Harris,  musician;   b.   Wey- 

same.  Republican.  Recreations:  motoring,  hunting,  mouth.    Mass.,    Oct.    14,    1864;    s.    Simeon    W.    and 


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Harriett  K.  (Allison)  Gutterson;  musical  edn.  Cornelia  B.  (Herrick)  Haddock;  B.S.  (class  era- 
New  England  Conservatory  of  Music,  and  under  tor),  Lawrence  U.,  Appleton,  Wis.,  1876,  M.S.. 
pvt.  teachers;  m.  Mar.  2,  1911,  May,  d.  laie  Good-  1879;  Ph.D.,  Richmond  Coll.,  O.,  1901;  admitted  to 
rich  and  Jane  (Dimoch)  Holland.  Writer  of  an-  Wis.  bar,  1882;  m.  Mary  Nash  Conkey,  of  Apple- 
thems,  songs  and  kindergarten  sketches;  appears  ton.  Wis.,  Oct.  25,  1877.  Lecturer  on  ethics  and 
in  informal  musical  talks  for  clubs,  socs.  and  schs.;  psychology.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
organist  in  Boston  for  nearly  30  yrs.  Mem.  Guild  writings.)  Home:  Auburndale  Station,  Mass.* 
of    Am.    Organists.     Clubs:     Boston    Art,     Boston        TTATtTT-v    Af+v.,,,.  iii™^~-    „         •  •♦  i. 

Press.  Writer  for  musical  mags.  Home:  1080  npw  h^?pT'  Pnn^  Ar^T^^^^'i  ^H;"^'''^'"^^^  ^^''t^'^  ''• 
Beacon  St.,  Brookline.  Office:  nSntington  Cham-  w  Tnf^  YhIpS  nnrV-A-^J^I-  /^n'  ■  ^-^^^^u^^?*-  ''^i^^^ 
hers   Boston  i?-,^°^    Yale)    and  Anne    (Twmmg)    Hadley;    A.B., 

Ders,  iioston.  Yale  (with  highest  honors).  1876;  studied  history 

Hand  polit.  science,  Yale,  1876-7,  U.  of  Berlin.  1878- 
79;  (LL.D.,  Yale,  Harvard,  Columbia,  Johns  Hop- 
kins and   others;   Ph.D.,   Berlin);   m.   Helen   Harri- 


Feb    20,    1912;   1   daughter  by   2d  marriage.    Prac-  (gee  Who's  Who'in  America  for  boXs,  etc.)  Home- 

ticed  m  Somerville.  Mass.,  since  1895.    Mem.  A.M.  93  Whitney  Av.,  New  Haven,  Conn.*               "orae. 

A.,    Mass.    Med.    Soc,    Somerville   Med.    Soc.    Mem.        ^. .   _ 

Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen,  Catholic  Mut.  HADLEY,  Franklin,  retired  mfr.  (See  vol.  1909.) 

Benefit  Assn.    Mass.   Catholic  Order  of  Foresters.  HADLEY,   Samuel  Henry,   music   teacher:   Nov. 

9J'-V,^-J"*^'"^°-^,?"''^,V    Home:  464  Broadway,  Winter  22,   1844-Feb.  2,  1915.    (See  vol.  1909) 

Hill,   Somerville,   Mass.  w « T>.»c.Tinc.      -.it  ij.         .«      • ,     .^ 

HACK,  Thomas  Henry,  M^.;  b.  Orwell,  Vt     Oct.  Se?t^^f  ?T7^4-a1S"?,   mT'(S?e'^vTl.   1^0^)'*°^  = 

24,   18(0;   s.   Henry  E.  and  Mary   (Thomas)    Hack;  _-«„„«»,.„    ,»,.,.                  .                           "•'•,' 

prep.  edn.  Burr  &  Burton  Sem.,  1890-1;  Dartmouth,  ,    HAESCHE,  William  Edwin,   composer,   teacher; 

1891-5,  A.B.,  1895;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Med.  Coll.,  1900;  5,V-,^®^    Haven,    Conn.,    Apr.    11,    1867;    s.    Henry 

m.   Detroit,   Mich.,   July   10,    1902,   Josephine   Burt,  v'villiam   and   Rosina    (Safney)    Haesche;   ed.   New 

Has  practiced  at  Proctor,  Vt.,  since  1900.    Address:  Haven    schs.;    Mus.B.,    Yale,    1897;    studied    violin 

Proctor,  Vt.  with   Bernhard  Listemann  and  others,  piano  with 

HACKETT, 

N.H.,    May 

W.  (Healey) 

law    in    office    of    his    grandfather; "Harvard    Law  o^rThe^tv^-'rn'r.^'tlrY'nr^i'^^'i^."".-.^^^ 

Sch.,    1879;   m.   Abbie  Winchester,   of  Portsmouth,  n^^nn  an^i%n^^  «^  Jii^r  Y^^^^ 

N.H.',    1883.     Began   practice   in   Portsmouth,    1879  S^  mis^c    fX   TT      /^pp   wL'f  wh/^^^^^ 

city  solicitor,  3  yrs.;  counsel  for  U.S.  in  Court  of  for^omposTtfons  )'     Home^l71    SHev    S^     N.w 

Ala.     Claims;     has    devoted    attention    largely    to  Wavpn    Pnnn  *              -Home.    171   Bradley   St.,   New 

business    affairs    rather    than    to    law;    mayor    of  ^^'^'"='''  >-"""• 

Portsmouth,   1907-8.    Pres.   Rep.  State  Com.,   1908.  HAGAB,  Joseph.  Clarence,  editor,  publisher;  b. 

Unitarian.    Mem.   N.H.    Hist.    Soc,   Aldrich   Memo-  Marshfield,    Mass.,    Aug.    27,    1866;    s.    Joseph    and 

rial  Assn.    (pres.).    Address:   Portsmouth,  N.H.*  Lucy    (Clapp)    Hagar;    ed.    pub.    schs.,    Marshfield; 

HACKI.EY,  Charles  Elihu,  M.D.,  author;  b.  Una-  T^J^.^Il^  ^P?-^-'   ^'"aintree,   Mass.;  A.B.    Boston  U.. 

dilla.   N.Y.,   Feb.    22,    1836;   s.   Archibald   and  Eliza  H„    'n?!-  ^^^'^^"'^"o"® ,^nr^^®*^\*?,^^^'^^^"3'  °^  ^^Y^^ 

(Stott)   Hackley;  grad.  U.  of  Pa.,  1856;  med.  dept.,  |?"'.,,^^^^-ai.-^"^;  ^.'    i?^f  =   ,^    children,    Joseph    A., 

1860    (A.M.);   m.   Dec.    16,    1867,   Emma  Kent,   New  Donald  C,  Stuart  M.,  Malcolni^   Prof,  mathematics, 

York.    Served  as  surgeon  2d  N.Y.  Cav.  and  surgeon-  jfl^P        f.    ^"^•'    ^^^^^^°I^i.  ^^--u^^^r'  ,^^^  M^?^ 

in-chief   3d   Cav.    Div.,    Army   of   Potomac,    during  ^rof-.  same   branch     Franklin    Sch.,    Walnut    Hills, 

Civil  War.    Now   retired   from   practice.    Address:  qI"^'","?*^'    ??r    editorial    staff    Cincinnati    Times 

Rowavton    Conn  Star,  2  yrs.,  Worcester  (Mass.)   Telegram,  6  mos.; 

J.«!^r™^;  ,*       o     u      ,          X,     *                T,,  ®'^*tor  Lawrence   (Mass.)   American,   1892-7;   treas! 

HACKITEY,   Walter   S.,   banker;   b.   Aurora,    HI.,  and  dir.   Rapid  Service  Press,  pubs.  New  England 

1860;   s.   Benjamin   and   Lydia    (Wightman)    Hack-  Druggist  and   Apothecary.    Unitarian.    Mem    Beta 

ney;    ed.    pub.    schs.,    Aurora,    and    Racine    (Wis.)  Theta    Pi.     Recreations:    motoring,    motorboating. 

Coll.;  m.  Clara  D.  Child,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  Nov.  Home:    79    Washington    Park,    Newtonville,    Mass. 

15,   1899;   2  children,  Dorothy,  Helen.    Credit  mgr.  Office:   530  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Crane   Co.,    Chicago,    10    yrs.,    up    to    formation    of  ■trur'-c-nn-o-Kr  ti-^^™-         -r           ^.x,        i-  -kt       .^     , 

Gen.  Fire  Extinguisher  Co.,  1892,  by  consolidation  T,,^r^;>^^Po^^'^^^^^^^'^^-' ^^^^^^•^/J^^'^X?^K' 

of  various  cos.;  dir.  and  treas.  same,  1893-13;  dir.  i"„^y„i^'   l^^?,.,^-  S^'"'"^J1"  and^  Anna   (Sch wedler) 
Nat. 
Oct., 
com. 
appn 

deputv    federal    reserve    agt.    ann     v-i^niim.    oamc.  „+  „,.i,„„  ^„ii;,„     .i--       j^      i-,*     v,            i.  — "      --r 

Republican.     Episcopalmn.    _Clubs:    Hope,    Squan-  n^Tl'^^.°r!}^^^?•^ll''^J°l  ^'}.tl^.'''^^^^^ 
tum,    Agawam    Hi 
Recreations:  golf, 

dence;    (summer)    jsiisiui,    ix.i..     v^m^^co.    j.  ui  n.»   neau     tj„vv,«.    rr'ni-^ft^T^      /~i„„« 

Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I.,  and  Federal  Reserve  Bank,    •"0'"e.   l<  airfield.   Conn. 
Boston,  Mass.  HAGCrABD,  Fred  Porter,  clergyman;  b.  Bloom- 

ington^  UK,    Dec.    15^   1862;    s.    John    William    and 

1.  Wes- 

Sem. 

)..  Colby 

■  ig- 

OphthaL^Soc.:' N^E.    OphthalV'Soc::  Mass:  Medico-  Jf,fb'=    ue^'TsgJ'-*    missi^nlr?^  Am^-Ra^nV'    FoVpS 

Legal   soc,   etc    Address:   Beverly,   Mass.  Mys''s"ons\Sol'^'n  Assam"%'t^dia,'"l-893-?;^srt°^ 

HADDOCK,  Frank  Channing-,  author;  b.  Water-  1901-3,    editorial    sec,    1903-5,    corr.    sec,    1905-8| 

town,  N.Y.,  Nov.   17,   1853;  s.  Rev.  George  C.  and  home    sec,    1909 — .     Am.    Bapt.    Foreign    Mission 


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Soc  Charter  mem.  Missionary  Edn.  Movement 
(ch'mn  bd.  mgrs.  and  exec.  com.).  Mem.  Phi 
Gamma  Delta.  Home:  Watertown,  Mass.  Office: 
Ford  BUI.!,'.,   Boston.* 

HAGGERTY,  James  D.,  editor,  puli.:  b.  Woburn, 
Mass,  Apr.  8,  1870;  s.  John  and  Mary  Ann  (Mc- 
Gee)  Haggerty;  ed.  Woburn  pub.  schs.,  Woburn 
High  Sch.,  and  in  evening  schs.;  worl<ed  on  farm 
and  at  currier's  shop;  learned  printer's  trade; 
Instr.  of  printing  in  Working  Boys'  Home,  Boston, 
4  yrs. ;  entered  printing  business  for  self,  Nov.  1, 
1900;  established  \Vol)urn  Daily  Time.s,  Oct.  21, 
1901,  of  which  is  owner.  Klks,  K.C.,  A.O.H.  Recre- 
ations: motoring,  general  outdoor  sports.  Address: 
Woburn.  Mass. 

HAIGIS,  John  Williani,  business  man;  b.  Turn- 
ers Falls,  Mass.,  .Julv  ;n,  1881;  s.  John  and  Fliza- 
beth  (Hildabrand)  Maigis;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Mon- 
tague, Mass.;  married.  Jr.  mem.  Bardwell  <Si 
Haigis,  stationers.  1900-09;  now  mng.  editor,  and 
pres.  Greenfield  Recorder  Co.;  to^\'n  treas.  and 
collector,  1903-6;  auditor,  1907;  assessor,  190S; 
water  commr.,  1909-15;  rep.  in  Gen.  Ct.,  1909,  10, 
11  12,  Senate,  1915.  Ex-pres.  Turners  Falls  Mer- 
chants' Assn.  Republican.  Lutheran.  Mason; 
mem.  Odd  Fellow.s,  Red  Men,  Harugari.  -Clubs: 
Masonic.  Poskeompskut.  Home:  Turners  Falls, 
Mass.      Office:   Greenfield,  Mass. 

HAIIiFARN,  Aaron,  merchant;  h.  Vilna,  Russia, 
Mav  15.  1866:  s.  Abraham  and  Leah  Mattle  (Katz) 
Hailparn;  ed.  high  sch.  and  commercial  coll., 
Koenigsberg,  Prussia,  Germany;  m.  Rachel  Ettel- 
son,  of  Vilna,  Russia,  Dec.  25,  1898;  2  children, 
Alfred  Joseph,  Meta  Leonora.  Came  to  U.S.,  1892; 
began  mfr.  of  ladies'  skirts  in  New  York,  1893; 
removed  to  Boston,  1904,  and  established  "The 
Parisian  Store":  retired,  1909,  and  went  abroad; 
returned  to  Boston  and  was  one  of  founders,  1909, 
of  the  Cosmopolitan  Trust  Co.,  of  which  is  dir.; 
founded  Hailparn's  (dept.  store),  1912,  of  whicli 
is  propr.  Dir.  Central  Jewish  Organization  of 
Boston,  Nat.  Jewish  Home  for  Consumptives 
(Denver),  Montifiore  Home  (New  York),  etc.  Mem. 
Congregation  Temple  Israel.  Mem.  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Mason.  Recreations:  music, 
reading.  Home:  129  Addington  Rd.,  Brookline, 
Mass.    Office:   35-41    Winter  St.,   Boston. 

HAINES,  Alanson  C,  banker;  b.  New  Market, 
N.H.,  June  12,  1843;  s.  Washington  and  Abigail 
(Folsom)  Haines;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  1  term  at 
Pembroke  Acad.;  m.  1st,  Lee.  N.H..  1868,  01evia( 
Halev  (died,  Aug..  1885);  m.  2d,  Newmarket,  Nov., 
1886,"  Clara  Wiswall.  Was  the  1st  man  to  enlist 
in  New  Market,  in  response  to  call  for  9  months' 
vol.s  ,  Civil  War:  served  in  Co.  D,  15th  N.H.  Vol. 
Inf.,  Aug.  30,  1862-Aug.  13.  1863;  also  served  as 
corporal,  Co.  K.  6th  Inf.,  M.V.M.,  July-Oct,  1864; 
asst  assessor,  U.S.  internal  revenue  service.  1870- 
73;  bkkpr.,  T.  H.  Wiswall  &  Co.,  2  yrs.,  became 
connected  with  New  Market  Nat.  Bank,  1883,  and 
has  been  cashier  since  1892;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1901.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  (32°, 
K.T.):    mem.    G.A.R.     Address:    New   Market,   N.H. 

HAIMXS,  Benjamin  PrantUn,  lawyer;  b.  Bos- 
ton Nov.  25,  1876;  s.  John  DeMaugh  and  Kate 
Lu.slie  (Phillips)  Haines;  Brown  U.,  1895-7:  LL.B., 
Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1899;  m.  Carrie  Gibbs  Bly, 
of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  June  11,  1902;  children, 
Webber  Blv,  Lewis  DeMaugh.  Practiced  in  Bos- 
ton since  1900;  sr.  mem.  Haines  &  Miller.  Mem. 
Medford  Bd.  of  Aldermen.  3  yrs.;  mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
of  Rep,  1911,  12,  13,  14.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Mason  (K.T..  Shriner);  mem.  Elks,  Knights  of 
Pythias.  Clubs:  Medford,  Medford  Yacht.  Home: 
52  Central  Av.,  Medford,  Mass.  Office:  18  Tremont 
St.,   Boston. 

HAINES,  Daniel  Taylor,  banking;  b.  Lebanon, 
Conn.,  May  4,  1851;  s.  David  and  Amanda  Avery 
(Tavlor)  Haines:  descendant  of  James  Haines, 
Salem,  Mass.,  1637;  ed.  dist.  sch.  and  Bacon  Acad., 
Colchester,  Conn.;  m.  Feb.  17,  1874,  Olive  Eudora 
Gates,  of  Norwich,  Conn.  Farmer,  teacher,  car- 
penter, bookkeeper  until  1882:  sec.  Middlesex 
Banking  Co.  since  1882.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Home:  540  Main  St..  Portland,  Conn.  Office:  165 
Court  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 


HAINES,  Ferg-uson;  b.  Saco,  Me.,  Mar.  2,  1840; 
H.  William  Pickering  and  Harriet  (Ferguson) 
Haines;  ed.  Pliillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  A.B., 
Dartmouth,  1860;  m.  Harriet  Hill,  of  Biddeford, 
:Me.,  June  1,  1865.  In  hardware  business,  Portland, 
Ale.,  1861-71;  cotton  mfr.,  1875-94  (retired);  mayor 
of  Biddeford,  1867,  1868;  alderman,  1869;  mem. 
Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1870,  1872;  city  treas.  and  col- 
lector, 1879;  city  auditor,  1894.  Democrat.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  (Dartmouth).  Recre- 
ations: coin  collecting,  fishing.  Address:  67  Adams 
St.,    Biddeford,  Me. 

HAINES,  Prank  D.,  lawyer;  b.  Colchester,  Conn., 
Jan.  16,  1866;  s.  David  and  Amanda  (Taylor) 
Haines;  preii.  edn..  Bacon  Acad.,  Colchester;  LL.B., 
Yale  Law  Sch.,  1893;  M.A.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.;  m. 
Nellie  E.  Burke,  1887;  2  sons,  Elmer  B.,  Walter.  In 
emplov  of  Jackson  &  Co.,  bankers,  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1883-90;  admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1893;  exec, 
sec.  Gov.  Coffin,  1895-6;  served  as  pros.  agt.  Mid- 
dlesex County,  corpn.  counsel  City  of  Middletown, 
asso.  judge  City  Court,  and  pres.  Bd.  of  Edn.; 
state's  atfy.  Middlesex  Co.  since  1904;  mem.  bd.  to 
revise  Conn.  Statutes,  1915-17;  mem.  State  Bar 
Examining  Bd.  Dir.  Middlesex  County  Nat.  Bank; 
trustee  and  dir.  JNIiddletown  Savings  Bank.  Trus- 
tee Conn.  Industrial  Sch.  for  Girls.  Mem.  Conn. 
State  Bar  Assn.  (exec,  com.),  INIiddlesex  Co.  Hist. 
Soc.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Home:  Portland, 
Conn.    Office:    Middletown,  Conn. 

HAINES,  Jennie  Day,  author;  b.  New  York,  May 
26,  lfs53;  d.  John  and  Eliza  (Irvine)  Day;  honor 
student,  Normal  Coll.,  New  York,  class  1871;  m. 
AVilliam  Pitt  Haines,  of  New  York,  Dec.  13,  1876. 
Resided  at  New  York  until  1892,  New  Rochelle, 
N.Y.,  1892-02,  Derby,  Conn.,  1902 — .  Episcopalian. 
(See  Who's  Wlio  in  America  for  list  of  books.) 
Home:   Derby,   Conn.* 

AINES,  William  T.,  governor;  b.  Levant,  ISIass. 

ug.    7,    1854;   s.   Thomas  J.   and  Maria  L.    (Eddy) 
lines:  A.B.,  U.  of  Me.,  1876,  LL.B.,  Albany  (N.Y.) 

aw  Sch.,  1878;   (LL.D.,  U.  of  Me.,  1899);  married. 

egan  practice,  Waterville,  Me.,  1878;  county 
ittv.  Kennebec  Co.,  Me.,  1883-7;  mem.  State  Sen- 
ile, 1889-93,  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895;  atty.-gen.  of 
Vie.,  1897-01;  mem.  Exec.  Council,  Gov.  John  T. 
Hill.,  1901-5;  gov.  of  Me.,  1913-15.  Republican. 
VIem.  firm  of  W.  T.  &  F.  B.  Haines,  logs,  telegraph 
Doles,  etc.:  dir.  Ticonic  Nat.  Banlc  (Waterville), 
GL,ewiston  Trust  Co.,  State  Trust  Co.  (Augusta), 
Liberty  Trust  Co.  (Boston);  treas.  Oakland  Wool- 
en Co..  etc.  Unitarian.  Mason  (32°).  Club:  Cona- 
bus.  Home:  Waterville.  Me.  Office:  Augusta,  Me.* 
ilAIRE,  William  John,  commission  mcht.;  b. 
P.Q.,  Can.,  Mar.  11,  1863;  s.  William  J.  and  Ardelia 
M.  (House)  Haire;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Can.;  Wesleyan 
Coll.,  Stanstead,  Can.;  in.  Leonora  L.  Patterson,  of 
Chateaugay,  N.Y..  Oct.  3,  1888;  1  son,  Bruce  Pat- 
terson. Removed  to  Boston  from  Chateaugav, 
N.Y.,  1885;  with  A.  and  O.  W.  Mead  &  Co.,  commn. 
merchants,  1885-96;  with  Lucius  Slade  &  Co.,  as 
half  owner,  1896,  and  in  1901  bought  out  partner's 
interest;  name  of  firm  changed  to  William  J. 
Haire  &  Co.,  and  incorporated,  1911.  as  William  J. 
Haire  Co.,  of  which  is  pres.  Mem.  Boston  (Chamber 
of  Commerce,  Boston  Produce  Exchange,  etc.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow  (past 
grand);  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Roj-al  Arcanum.  Rec- 
reations; travel.  Home:  Arlington,  Mass.  Office: 
29-30  S.  Market  St.,  Boston. 

HAIiE,  Albert,  investment  securities:  b.  Ja- 
maica Plain,  Mass.,  Apr.  19,  1872;  s.  Albert  and 
Katharine  D.  (Wood)  Hale:  prepared  for  coll.  at 
Hale's  pvt.  sch.,  Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1893;  un- 
married. Early  business  training  with  E.  H.  Rol- 
lins &  Sons,  bankers;  later  established  bond  dept. 
for  Parkinson  &  Burr;  engaged  in  business  on  own 
account  as  Albert  Hale  &  Co.;  dir.  U.S.  Envelope 
Co.;  atty.  and  trustee  for  various  estates  and  pvt. 
trusts.  Clubs:  Tennis  and  Racquet,  Harvard, 
Union  Boat,  Exchange.  Home:  Dedham,  Mass. 
Office:  35  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

HAI^E,  Anne  Gardner,  author:  died  Nov^  1914. 
(Sec  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1914- 
15.)* 

HAIiE,  Arthur  Henry,  lawver,  banker;  b.  Con- 
cord, N.H.,  Mar.  27,  1864;  s.  "Uniliam  H.  and  Mary 


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Jane  (Pillsbury)  Hale;  grad.  Concord  High  Sch., 
1882;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  18S6;  m.  May  22,  1892, 
Addie  A.  Smith,  of  Manchester,  N.H.  Admitted  to 
N.H.  bar,  1889;  partner  with  Judge  Lucien  B. 
Clough,  1890-2;  cashier  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Manchester, 
1892,  pres.,  since  1911;  treas.  IMorrimack  River 
Savings  Bank  since  1896.  Pres.  JManchester  City 
Missionary  Soc. ;  trustee  N.H.  Home  Missionary 
See.  Kepublican.  Conglist.;  deacon  Franklin  St. 
Ch.  Home:  405  Beacon  St.  Office:  102S  Elm  St., 
Manchester,  N.H.  \ 

HAI.E,  Chandler,  ex-3d  asst.  secretary  of  State; 
b.  Washington,  Mar.  2,  1873;  s.  Eugene  and  Mary 
Douglas  (Chandler)  Hale;  m.  Rachel  Cameron,  of 
Harrisburg,  Fa.,  Sept.  28,  1897.  Asst.  sec.  Am. 
delegation  to  Internat.  Bimetallic  Conf.,  Brussels, 
1892;  sec.  Am.  Embassy  at  Rome,  Apr.-Dec,  1897; 
sec.  Am.  Legation  and  Embassy  at  Vienna,  1901-5; 
sec.  Am.  delegation  to  2d  Peace  Conf.,  The  Hague, 
1907;  3d  asst.  sec.  of  State,  U.S.,  Sept.  25,  1909-13. 
Republican.    Home:  Ellsworth,  Me.* 

HAIiE,  Charles  "Wesley,  dentist;  b. 'Bolton,  Conn., 
Feb.  13,  1872;  s.  Charles  W.  and  Sarah  C.  (Hunt) 
Hale;  prep.  edn.  Rockville  High  Sch.,  Conn.;  stu- 
dent Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1892-3;  D.M.D.,  cum 
laude,  Harvard  Dental  Sch.,  1902;  m.  Delia  M. 
Presbrey,  of  Rockville,  Conn.,  July  25,  1894;  2 
children,  Fiona  Presbrey,  Charles  Wesley  (de- 
ceased). Practiced  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  since 
1902;  mem.  State  Bd.  of  Registration  in  Dentistry, 
by  apptmt.  of  Gov.  Eugene  N.  Foss,  since  May, 
1913.  Mem.  Mass.  State  Dental  Soc.  (dist.  coun- 
cilor), 1st  Dist.  Dental  Soc.  (N.Y.),  Chi  Psi,  Xi  Psi 
Phi.  Methodist;  ex-pres.  Brotherhood  of  Wesley 
Ch.;  ex-v.p.  Federation  of  Ch.  Brotherhoods, 
Springfield.  Mason  (32°);  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Grange. 
Recreations:  country  life.  Address:  400  St.  James 
Ave.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

HAIiE,  Clarence,  judge;  b.  Turner,  Me.,  Apr.  15, 
1848;  s.  James  Sullivan  and  Betsey  (Staples)  Hale; 
A.B.,  Bowdoin- Coll.,  1869,  later  A.M.  and  LL.D.: 
read  law  in  offices  of  his  brother,  Eugene,  and 
Judge  Lucilius  A.  Emery;  m.  Margaret  Rollins,  of 
Portland,  Me.,  Mar.  11,  1880.  Admitted  to  bar, 
1871,  and  practiced  at  Portland.  City  solicitor, 
1879-82;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1883-6;  U.S.  dist. 
judge,  Dist.  of  Me.,  1902 — .  Republican.  Overseer 
Bowdoin  Coll.  Clubs:  Cumberland  (Portland), 
Union,  University  (Boston).  Address:  Portland, 
Me.* 

HAIiE,  Edward,  clergyman;  b.  Northampton, 
Mass.,  Feb.  22,  1858;  s.  William  Bainbridge  and 
Harriet  Amelia  (Porter)  Hale;  prep,  edn.,  Phillips 
Acad.,  Exeter,  N.H.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1879;  S.T.B., 
Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1886;  m.  Emily  Jose  Milliken, 
of  Boston,  June  19,  1889;  children.  Emily,  William 
Peabody  (died  July  21,  1897).  Ordained  as  col- 
league to  Rev.  E.  E.  Hale,  Boston,  18S6.  and  was 
asso.  minister  at  South  Congl.  Ch.,  1886-91:  min- 
ister First  Unitarian  Ch.,  Orange,  N.J.,  1891-7, 
First  Ch.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.,  since  1897.  Asst.  in 
homiletics,  1889-97,  asst.  prof,  homiletics,  1897- 
1906,  Harvard  Div.  Sch.  Mem.  Colonial  Soc.  of 
Mass.,  Mass.  Congl.  Charitable  Soc.  (sec).  Ad- 
dress: Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 

HAIiE,  Edward  Everett,  clergyman,  author; 
Apr.  3.  1822-June  10,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1908-9.) 

HAI^E,  Edwin  Blaisdell,  lawyer;  b.  Or  ford,  N.H., 
June  16,  1839;  descendant  of  Thomas  Hale,  who 
settled  in  Newbury,  Mass.,  1636;  A.B..  Dartmouth, 
1865;  supt.  of  schs.  Cambridge,  1868-73;  LL.B., 
Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1875.  Admitted  to  bar,  1869, 
and  since  in  practice  at  Boston;  sr.  mem.  firm 
of  Hale  &  Dickerman;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1878-9.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Middle- 
sex Bar  Assn.  Clubs:  Cambridge,  Oakley  Country. 
Home:  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  18  Tremont  St., 
Boston. 

HAI^E,  Ellen  Day,  artist:  moved  to  Washington, 
D.C.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

HAI>E,  Eugrene,  ex-senator;  b.  Turner,  Oxford 
Co.,  Me.,  June  9.  1836;  s.  James  Sullivan  and  Bet- 
sey (Staples)  Hale;  brother  of  Clarence  Hale: 
acad.  edn.  (hon.  A.M.,  Bowdoin,  1869;  LL.D.,  Bates 


Cull.,  1882,  Colby,  1886,  Bowdoin,  1896);  m.  Mary 
Douglas,  d.  Zachariah  Chandler,  of  Michigan,  Dec. 
20,  1871,  father  of  Chandler  Hale.  Admitted  to  bar, 
1857;  senior  mem.  law  firm  Hale  &  Hamlin  (Han- 
nibal Emery).  Co.  atty.  Hancock  Co.,  9  yrs.;  mem. 
Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1867,  68,  80;  mern.  41st  to  45th 
Congresses  (1869-79);  U.S.  senator  for  terms,  1881- 
87,  1887-93,  1893-9,  1899-1905,  1905-11  (longer  serv- 
ice than  any  other  mem.  then  in  Senate).  Now 
mem.  Nat.  Monetary  Commn.  Apptd.  Postmaster- 
Gen,  by  Pres.  Grant,  1874,  but  declined;  was  ten- 
dered naval  portfolio  by  Pres.  Hayes,  but  declined; 
del.  liep.  Nat.  convs.,  1868,  76,  80.  Address:  Ells- 
worth, Me.* 

HAIiE,  Prank  Judson,  mfr. ;  b.  Newton  Upper 
Falls,  Mass.,  Aug.  14,  1862;  .s.  Amos  L.  and  Tanison 
(Drake)  Hale;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Newton;  m.  Grace 
Ella  Herrick,  of  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  Dec.  29,  1890. 
Entered  employ  of  Otis  Pettee  &  Co.,  Newton  Up- 
per Falls,  later  known  as  Pettee  Machine  Works 
and  Saco  &  Pettee  Machine  Shops,  mfrs.  cotton 
mfg.  machinery,  1880,  and  has  been  dir.  and  agt. 
of  the  CO.  since  1897;  trustee  Newton  Centre  Sav- 
ings Bank;  dir.  Gainesville  Cotton  Mill,  Davis 
Mills,  Drayton  Mills,  Lincoln  Mfg.  Co.,  Eastern 
Machinery  Co.,  Laurens  Cotton  Mills,  Newton  Co- 
operative Bank,  Newtonville  Trust  Co.  Mem. 
Common  Council,  Newton,  1888-9,  Sch.  Bd..  1890- 
1900.  Mem.  Nat.  Assn.  of  Mfrs.  Clubs:  Newton, 
Southern  Mfrs.  (Charlotte,  N.C.);  Derryfield  (Man- 
chester, N.H.);  Home  Market.  Home:  1141  Walnut 
St.,  Newton  Highlands,  Mass. 

HAIiE,  Pranilin  Darius,  consul;  b.  Barnet,  Vt., 
Mar.  7,  1854;  s.  Sprague  Taylor  and  Nancy  May 
(Moulton)  Hale;  ed.  Northfield  (Vt.)  High  Sch. 
and  St.  Johnsbury  (Vt)  Acad.;  LL.B.,  Law  Dept., 
U.  of  Mich.,  1877;  m.  Lunenburg,  Vt.,  Nov.  2,  1881, 
Addie  L.  Silsby;  m.  2d,  Jennie  A.  Silsby,  Nov.  26, 
1907;  3  children,  Susan  May,  Charles  Silsby,  Ber- 
nard Franklin.  Practiced  at  Lewiston,  Me.,  as 
mem.  firm  of  Hutchinson,  Savage  &  Hale,  1877-80, 
then  at  Lunenburg,  Vt. ;  pros.  atty.  Essex  Co., 
1883-9;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1884-5,  1898-9,  1900- 
01,  Senate.  1886-7;  state  auditor,  1892-7;  in  ser- 
vice of  U.S.  govt,  as  chmn.  townsite  bd.  of  trus- 
tees, Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Ty.,  1891;  chief  elk. 
to  treas.  of  Mil.  Govt,  in  Cuba,  1899-1900;  consul 
at  Coaticook,  Can.,  1902-8,  Charlottetown,  P.E.I., 
1908-9,  Trinidad,  B.W.I.,  1909-12,  Huddersfleld, 
Eng.,  since  Aug..  1912.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ma- 
son  (K.T.).    Address:   Huddersfield,  Yorks,  Eng. 

HAIiE,  Frederick,  lawyer;  b.  Detroit,  Mich., 
Oct.  7,  1874;  s.  Eugene  and  Mary  Douglas  (Chan- 
dler) Hale;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1896.  Admitted  to  bar, 
1899,  and  engaged  in  practice  at  Portland,  Me.; 
mem.  staff  of  Gov.  Hill,  with  rank  of  col.;  mem. 
Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1904;  mem.  Rep.  Nat.  Com., 
1912-16.  Mem.  Am.  and  Cumberland  Bar  assns. 
Clubs:  Cumberland,  Portland.  Portland  Country, 
Elks:  Metropolitan  (Washington,  D.C);  Tennis 
and  Racquet  (Boston) :  Racquet  and  Tennis  (New 
York).  Home:  99  State  St.  Office:  191  Middle  St., 
Portland,  Me. 

HAliEV,  Georg-e  Franklin,  judge;  b.  Saco.  Me., 
Jan.  30,  1856;  .';.  Henry  U.  and  Martha  P.  (Borbthy) 
Halev:  common  sch.  edn.;  m.  Mariana  Gains,  of 
Saco,  Feb.  15,  1894  (died  1908).  Admitted  to  Me. 
bar,  1882.  Associated  in  practice  at  Biddeford 
with  B.  F.  Hamilton,  as  Hamilton  &  Haley,  1882- 
1900;  practiced  with  brother,  Leroy  H.,  1904-11; 
apptd.  justice  Supreme  Jud.  Ct.  of  Me.,  Apr.,  1911; 
term  expires  Apr.  15,  1918.  Democrat.  Mem.  York 
Co.  Bar.  Home:  Biddeford,  Me.  Address:  Port- 
land,  Me.* 

HAIiE,  Harris  G-rafton,  clergyman:  b.  Salem, 
ISIass.,  July  26.  1865:  s.  James  Ford  and  Mehitabel 
(Cressev)  Hale:  A.B..  Harvard,  1887;  grad.  An- 
dover  Theol.  Sem.,  1891;  (D.D..  Dartmouth,  1911); 
m.  Lavinia  Browne,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1891. 
•Ordained  Cons:l.  ministrj',  1891:  pastor,  Warren, 
Mass.,  1891-6,  Levden  Ch.,  Brookline,  Mass.,  1896 — . 
Pres.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.  Alumni  Soc,  1906-9; 
dir.   Congl.   Edn.   Soc.    Address:   Brookline,   Mass.* 

HA£E,  Henry  A.,  president  Salem  Five  Cents 
Savings  Bank,  Salem  Gas  I.iight  Co.,  Salem,  Mass. 

HAIiE,  James  Buchanan,  merchant;  b.  Haver- 
hill.   X.H.,    July    13,    1855;    s.    John    and   Laura  W. 


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(Burns)  Hale;  y.g.fir.s.  of  John  Burns,  who  with 
his  son  was  at  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  also  of 
same  family  as  Nathan  Hale;  ed.  common  schs. 
of  Newbury  and  Newbury  Sem. ;  m.  Carrie  M. 
Kimball,  of  Newbury,  Vt.,  Dec.  7,  1880;  2  children, 
Mary  K.,  b.  Dec.  27,  1885;  Harold  B.,  Oct.  23,  1890. 
Clk.  for  F.  &  H.  T.  Keyes,  1871-82;  entered  busi- 
ness on  own  account,  1882,  and  continued  without 
interruption  until  June,  1913,  when  store  and  resi- 
dence burned;  rebuilt  same  yr.  and  is  now  at  the 
old  stand  under  firm  name  of  James  B.  Hale  & 
Son;  apptd.  receiver  for  Bradford  Savings  Bank 
&  Trust  Co.,  1898;  candidate  on  Dem.  State  ticket 
for  auditor,  1914.    Conglist.    Address:  Newbury,  Vt. 

HAIiE,  John  Howard,  nurseryman,  pomologist; 
b.  Glastonbury,  Conn.,  Nov.  25,  1853;  s.  John  A. 
and  Henrietta  (Moseley)  Hale;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Glastonbury;  m.  Addie  R.  Stancliff,  of  Brooklyn, 
Oct.  31,  1877.  Pres.  and  gen.  mgr.  of  The  Hale 
Georgia  Orchard  Co.,  with  orchards  at  Fort  Val- 
ley, Ga.  (largest  peach  orchard  in  world — 350,000 
trees,  all  selected  varieties) ;  "father"  of  com- 
mercial peacn  culture  in  N.E.,  with  over  500 
acres  at  Glastonbury  and  Seymour,  Conn.;  com- 
monly known  as  America's  "Peach  King";  also 
most  extensive  grower  of  apples  east  of  111. 
and  north  of  Va.;  lecturer  and  writer  on  gen.  hort. 
subjects.  Master  Conn.  State  Grange,  1887-91; 
trustee  Conn.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1886-96;  mem.  Conn. 
Gen.  Assembly,  1893,  1894.  Mem.  Conn.  Pub. 
Utilities  Commn.  since  1911.  Republican.  Pres. 
Am.  Pomol.  Soc,  1900-4.  Hort.  editor  Hartford 
Courant,  18S5-9S.  Home:  South  Glastonbury,  Conn.* 

HAIii:,  Mary  Powell  Helme,  artist;  b.  Kingston, 
R.I.,  Apr.  12,  1862;  d.  Powell  and  Anna  Elizabeth 
(Kenvon)  Helme;  studied  in  France,  Belgium,  and 
Holland;  m.  Dr.  William  Hale,  of  Gloucester, 
Mass.,  June  24,  1897.  Prof,  art,  R.I.  Coll.  of  Agr. 
and  Mech.  Arts,  Kingston.  Mem.  R.I.  School  of 
Design  Alumni  Assn.,  Cape  Ann  Scientific  and 
Literary  Assn.  Kpiscopalian.  Recreations:  walk- 
ing.   Home:  45  Middle  St.,  Gloucester,  Mass. 

EAIii:,  Matthew,  lawyer;  b.  Albany,  N.Y.,  May 
30,  1882;  s.  Matthew  and  Mary  (Lee)  Hale;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1903  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1904;  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,  1903-4,  1905-6;  m.  Anne  Taggard 
Piper,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Feb.  23,  1907.  Began 
practice  in  offices  of  Dunbar,  Brandeis  &  Nutter, 
1907:  opened  pvt.  office,  1908;  asst  solicitor,  B.  & 
M.  R.R.,  working  on  interstate  commerce  law, 
1908-11;  now  mem.  firm  of  Hale,  Oveson  &  Ken- 
dall; purchased  Boston  Journal,  Mar.,  1913;  pres. 
Journal  Newspaper  Co.;  treas.  Charles  River  Coop- 
erative Soc,  Mut.  Benefit  Associates.  Alderman, 
Boston,  1909-10;  mem.  City  Council,  1910-13;  chmn. 
Progressive  State  Com.,  Mass.,  1912-13;  Mass. 
mem.  Prog.  Nat.  Com.,  1912-13.  Unitarian.  Mem. 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  INIason.  Clubs:  Union 
Boat,  Boston  City.  Home:  1  Charles  River  Sq. 
Office:  15  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

EAIii:,  Philip,  music  and  dramatic  critic;  b. 
Norwich.  Vt.,  Mar.  5,  1854;  s.  William  Bainbridge 
and  Harriet  Amelia  (Porter)  Hale;  A.B.,  Yale, 
1876;  admitted  to  bar,  Albany,  N.Y.,  1879;  studied 
music  in  Berlin  under  Haupt  and  Bargiel,  1882-4; 
at  Munich,  Stuttgart,  and  in  Paris  under  Guilmant, 
1885-7;  m.  at  Berlin,  Prussia,  Irene  Baumgras,  of 
Washington,  June  10,  1884.  Organist,  Albany, 
N.Y.,  and  Trov,  N.Y.;  organist  of  Dr.  de  Norman- 
die's  Ch.,  Boston,  1889-1905:  on  editorial  staff  and 
musical  critic,  Boston  Post,  1890-1,  Boston 
Journal.  1891-1903,  Boston  Herald,  since  May, 
1903.  Editor  Musical  Record,  Boston,  1897-1901, 
The  Musical  World,  1901-3;  Boston  Symphony 
Program  Books,  since  1901.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph, 
Tavern.    Home:  14  Parkman  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.* 

HAliE,  Philip  Xicslie,  painter;  b.  Boston,  May 
21,  1865;  s.  Rev.  Edward  Everett  and  Emily  Bald- 
win (Perkins)  Hale;  brother  of  Ellen  Day  and  Ed- 
ward Everett  Hale,  Jr.;  ed.  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.; 
studied  Art  Students'  League,  New  Yorl<,  Julian 
Acad.,  and  ficole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris;  m.  Lillian 
C.  Westcott,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  11,  1902. 
Home:  213  Hiehland  St.,  Dedham,  Mass.  Studio: 
Fenway  Studios,  Boston.* 

HAIiZ:,  Blchard  Walden,  lawyer;  b.  Milton, 
Mass.,  June  30,  1871;  s.  George  Silsbee  and  Ellen 


(Sever)  Hale,  and  descendant  of  ancestors  who 
arrived  in  America,  1650,  or  before;  studied  1  yr. 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1892;  LL.B., 
Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1895;  m.  Mary  Newbold 
Patterson,  of  New  York,  N.Y.,  May  14,  1903;  1  son, 
Richard  W.,  Jr.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1895; 
mem.  firm  of  Hale  &  Grinnell  since  1898;  U.S. 
commr.  since  1897;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910. 
Served  as  pvt.  in  Naval  Militia,  1889-90.  Mem. 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston  (sec),  Selden  Soc.  (sec). 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Republican.  Clubs:  Union  (Ded- 
ham), Norfolk  Hunt,  Central  Lunch,  Harvard, 
Century  Assn.  (New  York).  Author:  The  Dreyfus 
Story  (book);  also  articles  in  Century  Mag.,  Har- 
vard, and  Am.  Law  Reviews,  Commercial  and  Fi- 
nancial Chronicle,  Iron  Age,  etc.  Home:  Dover, 
Mass.    Office:   16  Central  St.,  Boston. 

HAIiE,  Susan,  artist,  author;  Dec.  5,  1833-Sept., 
1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1910-11.) 

HAIiE,  William,  M.D.,  author;  b.  Dover,  N.H., 
Jan.  18,  1856;  s.  Francis  W^.  and  Susan  Hayes 
(Lord)  Hale;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1880;  M.D.,  Med. 
Dept.,  U.  of  New  York,  1883;  post-grad,  studies  in 
France,  England,  Germany  and  Switzerland;  m. 
Mary  Powell  Helme,  of  Kingston,  R.I.,  June  24, 
1897.  Began  practice  at  Dover,  N.H.,  1883;  re- 
moved to  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1894.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Me.,  N.H.  and  Cape  Ann  Med.  Socs.,  Cape  Ann  Sci- 
entific and  Lit.  Assn.;  dir.  Gloucester  Fishermen's 
Inst.  Mem.  Soc.  of  Friends.  Mem.  Beta  Theta 
Pi.  Republican.  Author:  Dauntless  Viking;  A 
Legend  of  Gosport  Town;  Dorymates;  A  Fearless 
Fisherman;  The  Seven  Kings.  Recreations:  swim- 
ming and  motoring.  Home:  45  Middle  St.,  Glouces- 
ter, Mass. 

HAIiE,  William  Kllsbury,  lawyer.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
HAI.Z:,  William  Samuel,  mfr.;  b.  Dublin,  N.H., 
May  17,  1854;  s.  Samuel  Whitney  and  Emelia  M. 
(Hay)  Hale;  A.B.,  Yale,  1881;  m.  Chelsea,  Mass., 
Oct.  10,  1883,  Emma  Wheeler  Frost.  Engaged  in 
mfg.  since  1881.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason. 
Club:  Wentworth.  Address:  Marlborough,  N.H. 
HAI.i:v,  Addison  E.,  lawyer.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

EAIiEV,  Charles  W.,  educator;  b.  Tuftonboro, 
N.H.,  June  1,  1857;  s.  John  and  Sarah  F.  (Barker) 
Haley;  ed.  Wolfeboro  and  Tuftonboro  Acad.;  grad. 
New  Hampton  Lit.  Inst.,  1881;  Harvard  Summer 
Sch.;  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.  Summer  Sch;  m.  June  25, 
1890,  Carrie  F.  Kelsea,  of  Center  Harbor,  N.H. 
Began  teaching  in  dist.  schs.  of  N.H. ;  teacher  high 
sch.,  Meredith,  N.H.,  1881-3;  taught  in  Quincy, 
Mass.,  2%  yrs. ;  prin.  Winter  St.  Grammar  Sch., 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  8^^  yrs.;  supt.  schs.,  Georgetown 
and  Groveland,  Mass.,  H^  yrs.;  supt.  schs..  Mil- 
ford,  Mass.,  141/^  yrs.;  prin.  Brewster  Free  Acad, 
since  June,  1911.  Mem.  Masonic  Order,  Odd  Fel- 
lows, A.O.U.W.,  Grange.    Home:  Wolfeboro,  N.H. 

HAIiEV,  Harry  West,  dentist;  b.  Biddeford,  Me., 
Oct.  16,  1872;  s.  Dr.  Thomas  and  Isabella  (West) 
Haley;  descendant  of  Thomas  Haley,  who  located 
at  Saco,  Me.,  about  1740;  grad.  high  sch.,  Bidde- 
ford; D.M.D.,  Harvard  Dental  Sch.,  1896;  m.  Jo- 
sephine P.  Freeman,  of  Le  Mars,  Iowa,  Aug.  9, 
1910.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1897;  instr.  pros- 
thetic dentistry.  Harvard  Dental  Sch.,  1897-13. 
Corr.  sec.  Am.  Acad,  of  Dental  Science;  mem.  Har- 
vard Odontol.  Soc.  Republican.  Club:  Maugus 
(Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.).  Recreations:  music. 
Home:  Wellesley  Hills.  Office:  520  Beacon  St., 
Boston. 

HAIiEY,  Joseph  Pranklin,  clergyman;  b.  Kenne- 

bunk,  Me.,  July  26,  1851:  s  Joseph  Addison  and 
Sarah  Jane  (Roberts)  Haley;  A.B.,  Weslevan  U., 
Conn.,  1876,  A.M.,  1879;  (D.D.,  Syracuse,  1900);  m. 
Lottie  J.  Farnliam,  of  Bucksport,  l\Ie..  June  25, 
1878.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1879;  teacher  East 
Me.  Conf.  Sem.,  1879-80;  pastor  Searsport,  Me., 
1880-3,  Eastport,  1883-4,  Calais,  1884-7;  presiding 
elder  Bucksport  dist.,  1887-92;  pastor  Boothhay 
Harbor,  1892-5.  Dexter,  1895-8:  pres.  East  Me.  Conf. 
Sem..  1898-1900;  pastor  Guilford.  Me.,  1900-2; 
transferred  to  Me.  Conf.,  1902;  pastor  Pine'St.  Ch., 
Portland,  1902-7,  Brunswick,  1907-12,  Saco,  since 
1912.  Trustee  Weslevan  U.,  Conn..  1894-9;  del. 
General  Conf.  M.E.  Ch.,  1896;  pres.  Me.  State  S.  S. 
Conv.,    2   yrs.;   pres.    Me.   Bible    Soc.     Mem.   Delta 


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Kappa  Epsilon.    Republican.    Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  HALI.,   Boardman,    lawyer;   b.   at   Bangor.    Me.. 

Home-  44  High  St.,  Saco,  Me.  Apr.    17,    IbSO;    s.   Col.   Joseph   Frye   and   Mary   M. 

■^.-.-T     «iT,  _*  mj«/i^i«       „   „   „  „,,Ki;cv,«-.   v>  (Farrow)    Hall;    descendant    of    Bryan    Pendelton. 

^  ^^^^I'^-^^V"*  ^i'??^*^®'  newspaper  publ  sher    b  ^^      ^y  colonial  gov.,  also  of  Col.  Frye  Hall,  of  the 

Greenheld,  Mass     l.sb<;  s    Eben  A  Kevolutionary    War;    acad.    and    collegiate    edn_,; 


^^£^"■    ^^H;     Episcopalian    (vestryman    St.    James  j      ^^.^       ^.-     ^/  ^  S.A.R..    Soc.    Colonial 

Ch.)       Clubs:     Greenfield      Country     GR.    Hunt,    ^  jjome:    Brookline.  Mass.    Office:    114  State 

Coaching  Club.     Address:  Greenfield,  Mass.  gj.      Boston 

oi^q^f"  '^^J.®*v^"iqhQ^.'^^^''=  ^^''-  ^^'  l^^S-J^"-        HALL,    Charles    Francis    Adams,    M.D.;    b.    St. 
21,   191.i.      (bee  \ol.   IJUJ.)  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Dec.  31,  1873;  s.  Charles  Brackett 

HAIiL,  Alfred  Bates,  educator;  b.  Plainville,  and  Mary  Gertrude  (Kempton)  Hall;  M.D.,  Boston 
Conn.,  Oct.  9.  1875;  s.  Alexander  and  Ella  C.  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1898;  m.  Sara  Johnson,  of 
(Bates)  Hall;  grad.  high  sch.,  Deep  River,  Conn.,  Haverford,  Pa.,  Dec.  21,  1899.  Practiced  at  Rock- 
1892,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1893;  B.A..  Yale,  1899.  port,  1898-01.  since  at  Newburyport;  mem.  nied. 
M.A.,  1912;  m.  Edna  Spurr,  of  Lalc^ville,  Conn.,  staff,  and  bd.  of  trustees,  and  treas.  Newburyport 
June  21,  1906;  1  son,  Edwin  Spurr.  Master  of  his-  Homceo.  Hosp.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy.  Mass. 
tory,  Hotchkiss  Sch.,  Lakeville,  Conn.,  since  1899.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Newburyport  Med.  Club.  Clubs: 
Mem.  Yale  Chapter  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Republican.  Dal  ton  (ex-pres.),  Boston  Art.  Address:  202  High 
Conglist.    Clubs:  Graduates'   (New  Haven,  Conn.),    St.,   Newburyport,   Mass. 

Litchfield  Co.  (Conn.)  University.     Address,  Lake-        haLL,  Charles  N.;  b.  New  Milford.  Conn..  Sept. 
vine,  conn.  -^q^    1858;    s.   Perry   N.   and   Mary   A.    (Morehouse) 

HAIiIi,  Alfred  Sigoumey,  market  gardener.  Hall;  descendant  of  Revolutionary  ancestry  on 
banker;  b.  Revere,  Mass.,  Aug.  27.  1861;  s.  Stephen  both  sides  of  the  house ;ed.  New  Milford  common 
Augustus  and  Evelina  Amanda  (Newhall)  Hall.;  and  high  schs.  and  The  Gunnery.  Washington, 
prep,  edn.,  high  sch..  Revere;  grad.  Mass.  State  Conn. ;  m.  Hanna  E.  Northrop,  of  New  Milford.  Agt. 
Agrl.  Coll.,  1880;  m.  Abbie  Elizabeth  Symmes,  of  Conn.  State  Bd.  of  Edn.  since  1899;  elk.  of  All 
Winchester,  Mass..  Jan.  9,  1889;  4  children,  Eleanor  Saints'  Parish;  registrar  of  voters;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.; 
Svmmes,  Gertrude  Elizabeth,  Alfred  Sigourney,  chmn.  local  Red  Cross;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.. 
Jr..  Stephen  Otis.  Engaged  in  market  gardening  1911.  1913.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  N.E. 
since  1880;  also  pres.  Revere  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Order  of  Protection.  Address:  New  Milford.  Conn. 
Chelsea  Trust  Co.  Has  served  a  mem  Bd.  of  Se-  hali.,  Charles  Taber,  clergyman;  b.  Chelsea, 
lectmen    and    trustee    Pub.    Library;    10    yrs     on    ^^  j[^      ^g    ^88q  Amos  Eddy  and  Caroline 

Water  Bd.;   mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,   1903-4,   Sen-    ^^T^f  '  fTaber)    Hall'    oreo    edn     Everett    (Mass) 
ate,    1907-8;   pres.    Municipal  Council.    Republican.    nt^hSch^  A  B     Dartmouth    1963-  g^^^^ 
Unitarian.   Mason  (K.T.).     Address:  Revere.  Mass.    g,^f.^  schi' MiEi'le?own    Conn.     1906!  ?^^^ 

HAIiL,  Alfred  Stevens,  lawyer;  b.  West  West-  Henderson,  of  St.  Malachie,  P.Q.,  Can.,  Aug.  3. 
minster,  Vt.,  Apr.  14,  1850;  s.  Edward  and  Frances  1910;  3  children,  Charles  Taber.  Edward  Hemison, 
A.  (Tuttle)  Hall;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1873;  Carolyn  Isabel.  Deacon.  1906.  priest,  1907.  P.E. 
LL.B..  Boston  U.,  1875;  m.  Annette  M.  Hitchcock,  Ch.;  asst.  in  St.  John's  Ch.,  Waterbury,  Conn., 
of  Putney,  Vt.,  Oct.  18,  1876  (died  Sept.  26,  1887);  1906-7;  minister-in-charge  of  Christ  Ch.,  Jefferson, 
children,  Francis  C.  (deceased),  Helen  A.;  m.  2d.  Tex..  St.  Mary's,  Waskom,  Tex.,  and  St.  Paul's. 
Delia  R.  Ranney,  Apr.  10,  1895.  Practiced  at  Bos-  Leigh,  Tex.,  1907-9;  vicar  St.  Andrew's  Ch.,  South 
ton  since  1876;  mem.  Mass.  Legislature,  1904,  Framingham,  Mass.,  and  minister-in-charge  St. 
1905;  dir.  Nashua  &  Lowell  R.R.  Corpn.  Mem.  Paul's,  Hopkinton,  1909-10;  minister-in-charge  St. 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Middlesex  County  Bar  Stephen's  Ch.,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1910-Feb.,  1914; 
Assn.  Trustee  Kimball  Union  Acad.,  Meriden,  rector  St.  John's  Ch.,  Arlington,  since  Feb.  8,  1914. 
N.H.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  Winchester,  Mem.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Republican.  Home:  22 
Mass.    Office:  31  Milk  St.,  Boston.  Gray   St.,  Arlington,  Mass. 

HALL,  Alfred  Winslow,  editor,  publisher.    (See        HALL,  Charles  Taylor,  mfr.    (See  vol.  1909.) 
vol.  1909.)  HALL,  Damon  Everett,  lawyer;  b.  West  Dennis, 

HALL,  Almon  Everett,  b.  Stamford,  Vt.,  Dec.  Mass.,  Dec.  6,  1875;  s.  Rev.  Almon  Everett  and 
6,  1846:  s.  Obed  and  Susan  (Everett)  Hall;  ed.  Caroline  (Beard)  Hall:  descendant  of  the  Everett 
pub.  schs.,  Stamford;  grad.  Wesleyan  Acad.,  1867;  family  of  Mass.  and  Hall  family  of  Conn.;  grad. 
B.A.,  Weslevan  U.,  Conn.,  1872,  M.A.,  1874;  Boston  Williamstown  (Mass.)  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Williams 
U.  Sch.  of  Theology;  m.  Apr.  2,  1874,  Caroline  E.  Coll..  1897;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1899; 
Beard,  of  Dighton,  Mass.  Entered  ministry,  M.E.  m.  Martha  Isabel  Leighton,  of  Somerville.  Mass., 
Ch.,  1872;  pastor  Dighton,  Mass..  1872-4,  St.  Paul's  Oct.  1,  1902;  3  children,  Isabel  K.,  Barbara  B.,  Ruth 
Ch.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1874-5,  West  Dennis,  Mass.,  L.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1899;  mem.  firm  of  Hurl- 
1875-7,  superannuated,  1878.  In  business,  Clarks-  burt.  Jones  &  Cabot  since  1906.  Engaged  pnnci- 
burg,  Mass.,  1884-6;  gen.  store,  Williamstown,  pally  as  trial  lawyer;  trial  atty.  for  B.  &  M.  RR., 
Mass..  1886-01;  postmaster  Williamstown  Sta.,  Bay  State  St.  Ry.  Co.  and  Union  Street  Ry.  Co. 
1889-96;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1896,  7;  pres.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass. 
Williamstown  Savings  Bank;  v.-p.  Empire  Comb  Bar  Assn.,  Essex  Bar  Assn.  Mason.  Mem.  Phi 
Co  Petersburg,  N.Y.;  chmn.  Sch.  Com.,  Williams-  Delta  Phi.  Phi  Gamma  Delta  college  fraternities, 
town.  Mem.  Berkshire  Bankers  Assn.  Republican.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Railroad,  Williams  (New 
Mem.  Psi  Upsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Royal  Arch  York).  Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  169  Up- 
Mason.    Home:    Williamstown,  Mass.  land  Rd  ,  Cambridge.  Mass.    Office:    530  Exchange 

HALL,    Arthur    Crawshay    AUiston,    bishop;    b.    Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass.  ^,  „    ^  v, 

Binfield,  Berkshire,  Eng.,  Apr.  12.  1847;  s.  Maj.  HALL,  Darnel,  lawyer;  b.  Barrington,N.H.,  Feb. 
William  Thomas  and  Louisa  Astley  (Alliston)  28,  1832:  s.  Oilman  and  Eliza  (Tuttle)  Hall;  A.B., 
Hall-  BA  Christ  Ch..  Oxford,  1869,  M.A..  1872  Dartmouth,  1854  (valedictorian);  read  law  with 
(DD  l'893-  LLD..  U.  of  Vt..  1904);  unmarried.  Hon.  D.  M.  Christie,  Dover,  N.H.;  admitted  to 
Took'orders  in  Ch.  of  Eng.;  licensed  preacher  in  N.H.  bar,  1869:  m.  Sophia  Dodge,  of  Rochester, 
Diocese  of  Oxford  as  mem.  of  Soc.  of  St.  John  N.H.,  Jan.  25,  1877.  Capt.  and  a.-d.-c.  Union  Army, 
the  Evangelist  (Cowley  Fathers);  asst.  minister  1862-4;  served  in  army  of  Potomac,  participating 
Ch  of  the  Advent  Boston,  1874;  minister  Mission  in  its  battle.s.  1862-3;  provost  marshal  1st  N.H. 
Ch'  St  John  the  Evangelist,  Boston,  1882-91:  con-  dist.,  1864.  1865;  pres.  N.H.  Rep.  State  Conv.,  1873; 
sec'rate'd  bishop  of  Vt.,  Feb.  2,  1894.  (See  Who's  chmn.  N.H.  Rep.  State  Com.,  1874-8;  chmn.  N.H. 
Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Address:  delegation  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1876;  maj.  and  judge- 
Burlington,  Vt.*  advocate,    N.H.    militia,    1875;    law    reporter,    N.H. 


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Supreme  Ct.,  1S75-6;  naval  otficer.  Port  of  Boston, 
1877-86.  Dir.  Strafford  Nat.  Bank;  trustee  Strafford 
Saving's  Bank.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
other  details.)    Address:    Dover,  N.H.* 

HAIiIi,  Drew  Bert,  librarian;  b.  P^armington,  Me., 
.July  i!3,  1S76;  s.  Albert  Stewart  and  Delia  Eliza- 
beth Collins  (Weekes)  Hall;  prep.  edn.  Klkhart 
(  Ind.)  and  Brunswick,  Me.;  A.L'..,  liowdoin,  1899 
(Phi  Beta  Kappa);  B.L..S.,  N.Y.  State  J^ibrary  Sch., 
1901;  m.  Charlotte  G.  Lane,  of  Brainlree,  Mass., 
Sept.  26,  1901;  2  children,  Elizabeth,  Miriam.  Li- 
brarian, aiillicent  Library,  Fairhaven,  Mass.,  1901- 
11,  Pub.  Library,  Somerville,  since  May,  1911. 
Mem.  A.L. A.  (various  coms.),  Mass.  Library  Club 
(sec.  1906-11,  pres.  1913-14  .  Clubs:  Central  (Somer- 
ville), Twentieth  Century  (Boston).  Ilecreations: 
horticulture,  walking.  Speaker  on  library  topics; 
issued  "Maine  Local  History."  Home:  Winter 
Hill,    Mass.     Address:     Somerville,    Mass. 

HAIiIi,  Dwigrht,  lawyer;  b.  Dover,  N.H.,  Apr.  13, 
1871;  s.  Joshua  G.  and  Susan  Elizabeth  (Bigelow) 
Hall;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1890; 
A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1894;  LL.B.,  Boston  U. 
Law  Sch.,  1897;  m.  Frances  Chass6  Smith,  of  Bos- 
ton, Aug.  15,  1899.  U.S.  referee  in  bankruptcy, 
1898-01;  citv  solicitor,  1899-01;  co.  atty.  Strafford 
Co.,  1904-10;  mavor  of  Dover.  1910-12;  chmn.  Rep. 
State  Com.,  1914-16.  Republican.  Mem.  Soc.  Co- 
lonial Wars,  S.A.R.  Conglist.  Mason;  K.P.  Ad- 
dress:   Dover,  N.H. 

HAIiIi,  Edward  Henry,  Unitarian  clergyman, 
author;  1831-Feb.,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

HAIiIi,  Edward  Kimball,  lawyer;  b.  Granville, 
111.,  .Iul.\-  9,  isTo;  s.  Charles  Prentiss  and  Lucia 
Cotton  (Kimball)  Hall;  descendant  on  mother's 
side  of  Elder  Brewster  and  Gov.  Bradford,  on 
father's  side,  of  Seth  Hall;  grad.  Hinsdale  (N.H.) 
High  Sch.,  1886,  St.  Johnsbury  (Vt.)  Acad.,  1888; 
A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1892;  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1896;  m. 
Sally  Mavnard  Drew,  of  Lancaster,  N.H.,  July  1, 
1902;  children,  Dorothy,  Richard  Drew,  Edward 
Kimball,  Jr.  Practiced  law  in  Scranton,  Pa.,  1896-7, 
in  Boston  since  Dec,  1897,  1st  as  mem.  firm  of 
Powers,  Hall  &  Jones,  and  since  Jan.,  1904,  as 
mem.  firm  of  Powers  &  Hall;  also  1st  v.-p.  and 
dir.  N.E.  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.  Alderman, 
Newton,  Mass.,  1906-7.  Chmn.  Dartmouth  Coll. 
Athletic  (Council  for  several  yrs.  and  chmn.  Am. 
Intercollegiate  Foot-ball  Rules  Com.;  mem.  1st 
corps  cadets,  Co.  D,  1899-02.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City 
of  Boston.  Am.  and  Middlesex  bar  assns. :  1st  v.-p. 
and  dir.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon  and  Casque  and  Gauntlet  (Dart- 
mouth). Republican.  Clubs:  Brae  Burn  Country, 
Boston  City,  Engineers',  Camp  Fire  of  America. 
Recreations:  fishing,  hunting,  tennis,  golf.  Home: 
Newton ville,  Mass.  Office:  50  Oliver  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

HAI^^,  Edward  Winslow,  educator,  librarian; 
Sept.   9,   lS40-Sept.   8,   1910.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

MAImIm,  Edwin  C.  M.,  ]vr.D. :  b.  Geneva,  Switzer- 
land, July  16,  1858;  s.  Eli  Edwin  and  Cecile  A. 
(Malan)  Hall;  among  ancestois  were  Edward  Hall, 
Rehoboth,  Mass.,  1640,  Eli  Hall,  surgeon  in  Revolu- 
tionai'y  War;  of  Huguenot  ancestry  on  mother's 
side  (the  DeMalan's,  of  Merindol,  France);  was 
brought  to  America  in  infancy;  grad.  Hopkins 
(Grammar  Sch.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1876;  A.B.,  Yale, 
1880;  M.D.,  New  York  Homo?.  Med.  Coll.,  1883;  m. 
Jan.  26,  1887,  Helen  L.  Rice,  of  New  Havfn,  Conn.: 
4  children,  Henry  V.  M.,  Edwin  Sidney,  Helen 
(Charlotte,  Richard  A.  Began  practice  in  New  Lon- 
don, Conn..  1884;  in  New  Haven  since  1886;  su- 
preme med.  dir.  Fraternal  Benefit  League,  Inc., 
New  Haven;  health  officer.  East  Haven,  Conn.; 
dir.  Grace  Hosp.,  New  Haven;  sec.  Midwife  Exam- 
ining Bd.  Has  been  at  different  times,  sec.  and 
pres.  Conn.  Homes.  Med.  Soc;  now  sec.  Homoe. 
Med.  Examining  Bd.  Conglist.  IMason.  Recrea- 
tions: o\ildoor  sports.  Home:  82  Grand  Av.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

HAIiIi,  Edwin  Herbert,  physicist;  b.  Gorham, 
Me..  Nov.  7.  1855;  s.  .Joshua  E.  and  IjUCV  Ann 
(Hillborn)  Hall:  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1875.  A.M.,  1878; 
Ph.D.,     Johns     Hopkins,     1880     (LL.D.,     Bowdoin, 


1905);  m.  Caroline  Eliza  Bottum,  of  New  Haven, 
Vt.,  Aug.  31,  1882.  Instr.  physics,  1881-8,  asst. 
prof.  1888-95,  prof.,  since  1895,  Harvard.  Mem. 
National  Academy  of  Sciences,  American  Physical 
Society,  A.A.A.S.;  fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences  (corr.  sec,  since  1904);  corr.  mem.  Brit. 
Assn.  Adv.  Science.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  writings.)  Address:  30  Langdon  St.,  Cam- 
bridge, IMass.* 

HAI.I.,  Evelyn  S.,  educator;  Dec.   13,   1856-19 — . 

(See   vol.    1909.) 

HAIiIi,  rrederic  Byron,  judge;  Feb.  20,  1843-Jan. 
16,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica,  1912-13.) 

HAIiIi,  Prederick  Stanley,  lawyer,  legislator, 
jurist;  b.  XorUjn,  AIus.s.,  Feb.  10,  1861;  s.  Richard 
Henry  and  Susan  Jane  (Drake)  Hall;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1882;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.,  1885;  m.  Nov.  20, 
1888,  Bessie  H.,  d.  John  B.  and  Martha  C.  (Bright) 
Perkins.  Admitted  to  bar,  June  21,  1885,  and  since 
practiced  in  Taunton,  Mass.;  mem.  law  firm  Hall 
&  Hagerty.  Rep.  in  Mass.  Legislature,  1887-8; 
asst.  judge  1st  Dist.  Court  of  Bristol  Co.,  1892- 
1902;  del.  to  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  St.  Louis,  1896;  mem. 
Exec.  Council  of  Mass.,  1904-5;  mem.  Taunton  Sch. 
Bd.  Pres.  Taunton  Bd.  of  Trade.  Clubs:  Mass. 
Republican,  Taunton  Social.  Address:  Taunton, 
:Mass. 

HAIiIi,  Freeman,  business  man;  b.  Dennis,  Mass., 
July  22,  1867;  s.  Freeman  Gibbs  and  Mary 
(Crocker)  Hall;  ed.  grammar  sch.  and  business 
coll.;  m.  Dec.  24,  1897,  Annie  Simmons  Harriman, 
of  Brockton,  Mass.  Clk.  in  office  of  The  Oil  Well 
Supply  Co.,  Oil  City,  Pa.,  1888-91;  entered  grocery 
business  in  Brockton,  Mass.,  1892.  Served  in  Fa. 
N.G.  under  Col.  Willis  J.  Huling,  3  yrs.;  mem. 
Common  Council,  Brockton,  2  yrs.,  Bd.  of  Alder- 
men, 2  yrs.;  asst.  assessor,  1  yr. ;  mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1912.  Republican.  Methodist;  trustee 
Franklin  Ch.  Mason.  Club:  Republican.  Home: 
74  Ford  St.    Address:    70  Ford  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

HAIiI^,  George  Atwater,  clergyman;  b.  North- 
ampton, Mass.,  Oct.  19,  1859;  s.  Gordon  and  Emily 
M.  Hall;  B.A.,  Amherst  College,  1882;  grad.  Hart- 
ford Theol.  Sem.,  1886;  m.  Hartford,  May  2,  1888, 
Sarah  Cooley:  5  children,  Clarissa  M.,  Francis  C, 
Gordon  R.,  Merwyn  P.,  George  P.  Ordained  min- 
istry Congl.  Ch.,  1886;  pastor  Old  South  Ch.,  Pea- 
body,  Mass.,  1886-06;  resigned  and  spent  a  year  in 
travel;  mem.  Prudential  Com  A.B.C.F.M.  Trustee 
Amherst  Coll.;  dir.  Ministerial  Aid  Soc.  Clubs: 
University.  Congregational,  Brae  Burn  Country, 
Country  (Brookline).  Address:  89  Hyslop  Rd.. 
Brookline,    Mass. 

HAIiIi,  George  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Charlestown, 
Mass..  July  31,  1844;  s.  George  S.  and  Harriet 
(Soils)  Hall;  ed.  Charlestown  pub.  schs.:  LL.B., 
Boston  U.  Law  Sch..  1900;  m.  Mary  E.  Coleman, 
of  Boston,  Nov.,  1865.  Practiced  in  Boston  since 
1901:  served  as  pvt.  Co.  I,  44th  Mass.  Vol.,  Civil 
War;  mem.  staff  of  Gov.  Greenhalge.  rank  of  col., 
and  retired  as  brig.-gen.  Mass.  N.G.  under  Gov. 
Wolcott.  Trustee  and  treas.  Mass.  Soldiers'  Home. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars, 
Mass.  Soc  S.R.  Past  Commander  Post  No.  113, 
G.A.R.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic, 
Citv.  Recreations:  athletics.  Home:  North  Co- 
hasset,    Mass.     Office:     Kimball    Bldg.,    Boston. 

HAIiIi,  Georgfe  Harris,  mfr.;  b.  Nov.  26,  1854; 
s.  Charles  D.  and  Laura  A.  Hall;  ed.  Bristol  (Conn.) 
pub.  schs.;  m.  Mar.  19.  1873.  Jessie  A.  Wooding. 
Began  with  J.  H.  Sessions  &  Son,  1872;  became  dir. 
Bristol  Water  Co.;  tax  collector.  3  yrs.;  chief  of 
fire  dept.,  8  Vrs.;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1895, 
1897;  Senate,  1907,  190S.  Mason;  K.P.  Address: 
Bristol,  Conn. 

HAIiIi,  G(ranville)  Stanley,  university  pres.;  b. 
.\shfield.  :\Tass..  Feb.  1.  1846;  s.  Granville  Bascom 
and  Abigail  (Beals)  Hall:  A.B.,  Williams,  1867, 
.\.i\r.,  1870:  student  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1867-8, 
1870-1  Berlin  and  Bonn.  1869-70.  Berlin  and  Heidel- 
berg. 1871-2;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1878;  Leipzjg,  Ber- 
lin. London.  1878-81;  (LL.D..  U.  of  Mich.,  1888, 
Williams,  1SS9.  Johns  Hopkins,  1902);  married. 
Prof,  psychology  Antioch  Coll..  1872-6;  instr.  Eng- 
lish,  Harvard,    1876-7;    lecturer,    psychology,   Har- 


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vard  and  Williams,  18S0-1:  prof,  psychology,  .Johns 
Hopkins,  1S81-S;  pres.  and  prof,  psychology  Clark 
U.,  since  15>8S.  Founder,  and  editoi-  Am.  Jour. 
Psychology  since  1SS7;  editor  Pedagogical  Sem. 
since  1S92,  Am.  Jour.  Religious  Psychology  and 
Edn.,  since  1904,  Journal  of  Race  Development 
since  1910.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences; 
mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Am.  Psychol.  Assn.,  Am. 
Philos.  Soc.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
etc.)     Address:     Worcester,   Mass. 

HAIiIi,  Henry  Albert  Iievi,  lawyer;  b.  Birming- 
ham, Eng.,  Dec.  19,  1>S72;  s.  Samuel  and  Emily 
(Walker)  Hall;  prelim,  edn.  English  schools; 
LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1895;  m.  Alice  A.  Hine,  of 
West  Haven,  Conn.,  Aug.  29,  1900;  3  daughters, 
jNIary  D.,  Elizabeth  W.,  Eunice.  Admitted  to  Conn, 
bar,  1895,  and  since  practiced  in  New  Haven;  mem. 
Clark,  Hall  &  Peck.  ]\Iem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Conn. 
Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Union 
League.  Home:  West  Haven,  Conn.  Office:  129 
Church  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

HAIiIi,  Henry  Clement,  M.D. ;  b.  Newburyport, 
Mass.,  Nov.  5,  1855;  s.  James  B.  and  Elisa  D. 
(Clement)  Hall;  prep.  edn.  high  sch.;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1879;  unmarried.  Practiced  in 
Providence,  R.I.,  since  1879;  alienist  and  neurolo- 
gist, Butler  Hosp.,  and  asst.  med.  supt.  same;  pres. 
Bd.  Examiners  of  Trained  Nurses.  Mem.  Am. 
Medico-Psychol  Assn.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Soc. 
Psychiatry  and  Neurology,  N.E.  Soc.  Psychiatry, 
Providence  Med.  Assn.  (ex-pres.),  R.I.  Medico- 
Legal  Soc.  Club:  University.  Address:  120  Grotto 
Av.,  Providence,  R.I. 

HAIiIi,  H(enry)  Porter,  M.D.;  b.  Kennebunk,  Me., 
Aug.  2,  1853;  s.  Porter  and  Maria  (Perkins)  Hall; 
ed.  Vt.  Conf.  Sem.,  Montpelier.  Vt.;  Coll.  Phys. 
and  Surg.  (Columbia);  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me. 
(Bowdoin),  1874;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Leomin- 
ster, Mass.,  since  1875;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Leomin- 
ster, 12  yrs.  (chmn.  6  yrs.).  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Odd  Fel- 
lows. B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs:  Leominster,  Monoosnock 
Country,  Worcester  Country.  Address:  70  West 
St.,  Leominster,  Mass. 

HAIiIi,  Herbert  Dwiffht,  secretary  Boston  Mfrs.' 
Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.;  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Nov.  3, 
1873;  s.  Henry  Fames  and  Harriet  F.  (Gordon) 
Hall;  ed.  grammar,  high  and  commercial  schs.  of 
Worcester;  m.  Mabel  G.  Bigelow,  of  Boston,  Nov. 
9,  1^98;  3  children,  Eliot  G.,  Marjorie  I.,  Alice  G. 
Began  active  career  as  elk.  with  the  Boston  Mfrs.' 
Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  1893;  was  made  asst.  sec.  of 
the  company,  1906,  and  sec,  1910.  Served  in  Mass. 
Naval  Brigade,  3  yrs.;  sec.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Win- 
throp,  6  yrs.;  now  mem.  Advisory  Bd.,  Town  of 
Winthrop.  Republican.  Episcopalian  (treas.  St. 
John's  Ch.,  Winthrop).  Home:  62  Thornton  Park, 
Winthrop,  Mass.    Office:    31  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

HAIiIi,  Herbert  James,  M.D. ;  b.  Manchester, 
N.H.,  Mar.  12,  1870;  s.  Marshall  Parker  and  Susan 
(James)  Hall;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Manchester;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1895;  m.  Eliza  Pitman  Gold- 
thwait,  of  Marblehead,  Dec.  29,  1897;  2  children, 
Katharine,  Marshall  G.  Practiced  in  Marblehead, 
Mass.,  since  1897;  especially  interested  in  develop- 
ing manual  work  as  a  remedy  in  nervous  and  other 
disabilities;  med.  dir.  Devereux  Mansion  (sani- 
tarium), Marblehead,  since  1912;  visiting  phys. 
Children's  Island  Sanitarium.  1897-06.  Mem.  A. 
M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Conglist.  Author:  The 
Untroubled  Mind  (essays),  1915.  Contbr.  many 
articles  on  subject  of  work  for  the  handicapped. 
Address:    Devereux  Mansion,  Marblehead,   Mass. 

HAIiIi,  James,  art  educator,  painter;  b.  Boston, 
Dec  20,  1869;  s.  Joseph  Henry  and  Alice  (Ryder) 
Hall;  grad.  West  Roxbury  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1887; 
Mass.  Normal  Art  School,  1888-91,  Art  Students' 
League,  New  York,  1891-2,  Paris,  France,  1892-3; 
m.  CJrace  Lvdia  Berney,  of  Chelsea.  Mass.,  June 
22.  1898.  Teacher  drawing,  N.H.  Coll..  Durham, 
1893-5;  supervisor  drawing,  Danvers  (Mass.)  pub. 
schs.,  1894-6;  asst.  state  supervisor,  drawing. 
Mass.,  1896;  supervisor  drawing,  Springfield 
(Mass.)  pub.  schs.,  1896-1902.  pub.  schs..  Newark, 
N.J.,  1902-3:  dir.  art  dept..  Ethical  Culture  Sch., 
New  York,  1903-11.  Instr.  Sch.  of  Edn..  U.  of  Chi- 
cago, summer  quarters,  1912-13;  asso.  editor  School 


Arts  Magazine,  1912 — .  Exhibitor  in  various  art 
exhibits.  1900 — .  Mem.  Eastern  Art  and  Manual 
Training  Teachers'  Assn.;  chmn.  com.  of  3  to  pro- 
mote and  arrange  for  Am.  representation  at  3d 
Internat.  Congress  of  Drawing  Teachers,  London, 
1908.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and 
writings.)    Home:    North  Scituate,  Mass.* 

HAIiIi,  James  IVIUton,  lawyer;  b.  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  Dec.  29,  1801;  s.  James  Bartlett  and  lOlvira 
D.  (Clement)  Hall;  descendant  of  Colonial  an- 
cestry from  both  branches  of  the  family;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1883;  LL.B..  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1887; 
unmarried.  Admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  1886,  and 
since  practiced  in  Boston.  Mem.  Bar  Assn..  Citv  of 
Boston.  Republican.  Club:  University.  Office:'  54 
Devonshire    St.,    Boston. 

HAIiIi,  James  Morris  "Whiton,  financier;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Sept.  2s,  1842;  s.  Samuel  Whitney  and  Mar- 
garet Bass  (Knowlton)  Hall;  ed.  Boston  and  Rox- 
bury Latin  Schs.;  m.  Orianna  Antoinette  Breed, 
of  West  Medford,  Mass.,  June  23,  18G8;  8  children. 
Pres.  N.  Am.  Land  &  Lumber  Co.;  treas.  Sturte- 
vant  Wharf  &  Storage  Co.,  etc.  Alderman,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1879;  mayor  of  Cambridge,  1880  (de- 
clined unanimous  renomination) ;  mem.  Cambridge 
Water  Bd.,  20  yrs.  (pres.  5  yrs.);  presdl.  elector, 
1880;  mem.  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Insanity,  1913 — . 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  prudential  com.  A.B. 
C.F.M.,  1900-12.  Diploma  and  medal  from  Philip- 
pine (ilovt.  for  services.  Clubs:  Congl.  (pres.), 
Cambridge  (pres.),  Mayors',  City,  Neighbors. 
Home:  Newton  Centre,  Mass.;  (summer)  Pember- 
ton,  Mass.  Office:  101  Milk  St.,  Boston. 
HAIiIi,  John  A.,  banker.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
HAIiIi,  John  Iioomer,  lawyer;  b.  Willimantic, 
Conn.,  Jan.  23,  1872;  s.  John  Manning  and  Julia 
White  (Loomer)  Hall;  ed.  Williston  Sem.;  A.B., 
Yale,  1894;  LL.B..  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1896:  m.  Doro- 
thy Brinley  Morgan,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Jan.  26, 
1910;  2  children,  John  Manning,  Brinley  Morgan. 
Began  practice  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1896;  re- 
moved to  Boston,  1897;  became  associated  witli 
Benton  &  Clioate,  and  name  was  changed  to  Choate 
&  Hall;  now  mem.  Choate,  Hall  &  Stewart.  Sec. 
and  dir.  Colonial  Securities  Co. ;  dir.  Paul  Revere 
Trust  Co.  Trustee  Williston  Sem.  Mem.  Mass. 
Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  Union,  Tennis  and  Racquet,  Auto- 
mobile. Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  339 
Beacon  St.    Office:  30  State  St.,  Boston. 

HAIiIi,  John  Otis,  Jr.,  educator;  b.  Cohasset, 
Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1869;  s.  John  Otis  and  Ella  Francis 
(Creed)  Hall;  grad.  Coddiagton  Grammar  Sch., 
Quincy,  Mass.,  1883,  Adams  Acad.,  Quincy,  1887; 
A.B..  cum  laude.  Harvard,  1891;  m.  Bessie  Lincoln 
Burns,  of  Quincy,  Sept.  2,  1897.  Taught  in  Adams 
Acad.  13  vrs.,  to  1904,  becoming  1st  asst.;  prin. 
Millbury  High  Sch..  1904-11,  North  Yarmouth 
(Me.)  Acad.,  since  1911.  Specializes  in  history, 
Latin  and  English.  Mem.  Me.  Teachers'  Assn.; 
v.-p.  Yarmouth  Bd.  of  Trade.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Club:  Yarmouth  Men's  Club.  Recrea- 
tions: boating,  fishing,  tennis.  Address:  Yarmouth, 
Me. 

HAIiIi,  Iiemnel  C,  editor,  publisher;  b.  Harwich. 
Mass.,  Dec.  13,  1874;  s.  Gershom  and  Sophia  Louise 
(Parker)  Hall.;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Brewster,  Mass., 
Dec.  25,  1897,  Lettice  M.  G.  Foster.  Asstd.  in  es- 
tablishing the  Warehara  Courier,  1898.  Home: 
Wareham,   Mass. 

HAIii;  Ii  (ester)  "Wallace,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Mass.,  Sept.  7,  1874;  s.  Prescott  C.  and  Mary  A. 
(Macurdv)  Hall;  prep,  edn.,  English  High  Sch., 
Boston;  LL.B..  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1896;  m. 
Mabel  G.  Fisher,  of  Somerville,  Mass.,  Oct.  26, 
1907;  1  son,  Prescott  Wallace.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1898.  to  N.H.  bar.  1899;  practiced  in  Boston 
since  1898,  also  in  N.H. ;  mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv., 
1912;  .judge  of  Police  Ct..  Dist.  of  Salem,  N.H., 
1913-14;  iudee  of  Salem  Municipal  Ct.  since  1915: 
mem.  De"m.  State  Com.  of  N.H.  since  1907;  chmn. 
Dem.  Town  Com.,  Salem;  pres.  Salem  Development 
Assn.  Mem.  N.H.  Bar  Assn.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
Law  Alumni  Assn.  Conglist.  Mason  (Blue  Lodge 
and  Chapter).  Recreations:  camping.  Home:  Sa- 
lem Depot,  N.H.,  and  Somerville,  M/iss.  Office:  10 
Tremont  St.,  Boston,  Mass.,  and  Salem  Depot,  N.H. 


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HAI.I.      Martin     Thomas,     lawyer;     b.     Natick,  HALL,    Walter    Perley,    judge;    b.    Manchester, 
Mass. 
Hall; 

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son     Charles    Traynor.     In    practi--    __    .                 ,, 

1903-    editor    Natick    Review,    1901-10.     Mem.    ap-  Worcester,  Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1893.     Admitted  to  Mass. 

oroDriations  com.,  Natick,  11  yrs.,  sch.  com.,  1  yr.;  bar,    1891;    town   solicitor,    Clinton;    city   solicitor, 

mem     Mass.    Ho.    of    Rep.,    1907,    1908.     Democrat.  Fitchburg;    asst.    dist.    atty..    Middle    Dist.,    Mass., 

Alem'     K      of    C,     A.O.H.     Home:     Natick,     Mass.  1905;    1st    asst.    atty.-gen.,    Mass.,    1906-7;    chrnn. 

Offlce-   212  Barristers  Hall,  Boston.  Mass.   R.R.   Commn.,   1908-11;  justice  Superior  Ct 

HALL.   Newton  Mar,,  auiergyman;^  ^^ol^^^lfitiar^e^.'.  \!^i-St.l'hTn^Xll%  ti^ 

l^^rf\r..^u^^-  itoSM      m    Lou?se   Buffum   vimi^'^f  (Boston),    Quinsigamond    Boat    (Worcester),    Fay. 

North     Berwick? ^M^     A°uT    2?     IsTl.     oTdained  Alpine,  Golf  (Fitchburg).  Home:  Fitchburg,  Mass.* 

Congl    ministry,  1891;  prof.  English  lang.  and  lit.,  HALL,  WUliam  Dudley,  ophthalmic  surgeon;  b. 

la.    Coll,    1891-3;   pastor   First   Presbyn.   Ch..   One-  Bridgeport,    Conn.,    July    13,    1856;    A.B.,    Harvard, 

onta      NY       1894-9,     North     Congl.     Ch.,     Spring-  1880,  M.D.,  1883;  house  ofhcer.  Carney  Hosp.,  1883- 

field'Mass.,  since  1899.     Coll.  preacher  Dartmouth,  4,  Mass.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  1884-6; 

\mherst  and  Mt    Holyoke.     Mem.-at-large  S]>ring-  unmarried.     Ophthalmic  surgeon  Mass.  Charitable 

field  Bd    of  Edn.,  1912 — .     Mem.  S.A.R.  (v.-p.  Mass.  Eye    and    Ear    Infirmary,    Boston    Dispensary,    and 

Soc     1913 — ),  Theta  Delta  Chi,  Conn.  Valley  Congl.  St.    Elizabeth's    Hosp.    till    1912.     Mem.    Am.    Oph- 

Club    Nat    Municipal  League.      (See  Who's  Who  in  thalmol.  Soc,  N.E.  Opthal.  Soc,  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med. 

America  for  books,  etc.)      Home:  Springfield,  Mass.  Soc,  etc.     Address:   416  Marlboro  St..  Boston. 

HALL,  Oliver  Gray,  judge;  Mar.  8,  1834-Jan.  30,  HALL,  William  Edward,  mfr.;  b.  Lowell,  Mass., 

1914       (See  vol.   1909.)  Oct.  12,  1864;  s.  Albert  Brown  and  Maria  Augusta 

HALL,   OUver  Leig-h,  editor;   b.   Rockland,  Me..  (Kilbum)    Hall;    ed.   primary,   grammar  and   high 

May    6,    1870;    s.    Oliver   Gray   and    Sarah    Frances  schs.,  Lowell,  graduating  from  high  sch     1881,  m, 

/wviit^i    Mali-   Pri    Onhiirn   Plassical   Tnst     Water-  Blanche  Richards  Butcher,  of  Lowell,   Mass..  Oct. 

4il  e    M^e.f  A  B..'cofb°/con.f  \^8T3 T^  8.  1890;  3  children,  Mildred  Butcher.  Dorothy  Kil- 

Marie  Agnes  Bunker;  of  Eden,   Me.,   June  .3.   1896.  burn,    Edward    Jennison.     Began    in    Lowell    Ma- 


Mem.   Zeta  Psi,   S.A.R.    Republican.    Episcopalian.  Trustee  Lowell  Textile  Sch.;  mem    Lowell  Bd    of 

Mason.    Clubs:  Madockawando,  Condeskeag  Canoe  Trade      Mem.   Nat.   Assn.   Cotton   Mfrs.,   Am.   Cot- 

and  Country.      Home:   395  Center  St.,  Bangor,  Me.  ton    Mfrs\    Assn.     Textile   Club    (sec    and    treas.) 

_,.--     .„  4.^  -r. ♦•u    !„„,,.„,-    o„tv,^,.-  K  Southern    N.E.     Textile    Club,     Pilgrim     Publicity 

HALL,  Prescott  Farnsworth,  lawyer    author    b.  Republican.     Conglist.     Mason    (32°),    York 

Boston    Sept.  2^  1868;  s    Samuel  and  Mary  Eiiza-  ^^^   Scottish   Rite;   mem    Royal  Arcanum.    Clubs: 

^%^^r.    ^^^0"^^'°'"!'^^  ^?"iQQ^-  T^'i^HS^I^?'1.'.^i„!^'  Yorick,  Vesper  Country,  Mt.  Pleasant  Golf   (Low- 

^>Pvu^^^^Vt"'^>  ^^P*-  li'  T^^^'iF^?J^h?,''^^?vov^^n  ell),  Middlesex,  Home  Market  (Boston).     Recrea- 

o;.,Albany,    NY.;    m     2d    Lucyle    Irby     of   Vernon  ^.^^        photography,     home     pleasures,     motoring. 

^'"'    ^^^•o^''}-f^''}!^hJrFI.^''^\^l.h^e.i^  Home:    365    Wilder    St.    Address:    Shaw    Stocking 

since  1892.     A  founder,   1894,   sec.   since  1896,   Im-  p,       x^nwell    Mass 

migration    Restriction    League;    sec    for    N.E.    of  ^°-  ^°y^^^'  ^f.^^"      „  ,  ^.  ,        ,  r,     w     * 

Indianapolis    Monetary    Convention's    Exec.    Com.,         HALL,    William    Hutchms,    educator;    b.    W^est 

1896-  chrnn.  exec.  com.  Dem.  Club  of  Mass.,   1902-  Hartford,  Conn.,  Nov.  25,  1845;  s.  Edwin  and  Lucy 

4-  del    Indianapolis  Conv.,  1896.    Republican.    Pres.  (Whiton)   Hall;  prep,  edn.,  Monson   (Mass.)   Acad., 

Brookline  Education  Soc,   1902-3;  mem.  American  1869;  student,  Amherst,  1869-71;  m.  Ellen  S.  Ham- 

Soc    for  Psychical  Research.    Clubs:  Union,  Econ-  ilton,  of  West  Hartford,  June  21,  1876;  3  children, 

omic    (v-p.).      (See    Who's    Who    in    America    for  A.  Clark,  Edith  H.  (Mrs.  George  E.  Risley,  of  West 

books,    etc.)      Home:    Brookline,    Mass.     Office:    11  Hartford),    Hamilton    (died    1909).     Teacher   West 

Pemberton  Sq     Boston.*  Hartford  High  Sch..  1872-6;  in  mercantile  business, 

^^^^    .„   r-  '  X    -.TT^       /o  1    innn\  1S76-80;   sec   Conn.   S.S.  Assn.,   1880-97;  supt.   pub. 

HALL,  Robert,  M.D.      (See  vol.  1909.)  schs..  West  Hartford,  since  1897;  mem.  Conn.  Ho. 

HALL,  Robert  Elwyn,  lawver;  b.  Monson,  Me.,  of    Rep..    1878;    mem.    Conn.    Constl.    Conv.,    1901. 

Mar.  19,  1883;  s.  Crowell  C.  and  Lizzie  E.  (Dexter)  Mem.    for   Conn.,    Internal.    S.S.    Com.;    mem.    N.E. 

Hall;    grad     I-'oxcroft   Acad.,    1901;    A.B.,    Bowdoin,  Congl.    S.S.    Assn.     Trustee    Monson    Acad.,    Good- 

1905;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch..  1908;  m.  Mabel  A.  will  Home  Assn..  East  Fairfield,  Me.    Republican. 

Bathgate,    of    East    Lynn,    Conn.,    June    9,    1909;    1  Author:   Guideboards  for  Teachers,   1897.    Recrea- 

daughter,  Jane  Stuart.     Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1908;  tions:  gardening.     Home:  West  Hartford,  Conn, 
associated    in    practice    with    Frank    E     Guernsey;         halL,  WUliam  Phillips,  business  man,  philan- 

trusteeKimo   Trust  Co.     Mem.   Zeta  PsRepub-  thropist;    b.     Stamford,     Conn.,     Feb.     1,     1864;     s. 

lican.    Conglist     Mason,^   Club     Piscataquis   (Fox-  Thomas   Shepard   and   Sarah   Catherine    (Phillips) 

croft,  Me.).     Address:  Dover,  Me.  Hall.;  acad.  edn.;  m.  Charlotte  Sophia  Hollister,  of 

HALL,    Seth    Jacob;    merchant;    b.    Middletown,  Bristol,   Conn.,   Oct.   4,    1887.     Organizer,   1889,   and 

Conn,  Sept.  4,  1829.   (See  vol.  1909.)  now  v.-p.  and  chrnn.  exec.  com.  Hall  Switch  &  Sig- 

WATT     Tliomaa    Jr     editor     teacher-    1869-1911  "^'    <^0-    ^^^S-    automatic    block    signals    for    rall- 

/c  r'     1'  lono    oic.'^  wV^-o  wv,J^  f^    A-^'oT-i^^    iQi^^  roads,  New  York,  Chicago,  London.     Mem.  Am.  Ry. 

(See  vol.  1909,  also  Who  s  Who  in  America,  1910-  gi^^al  Assn.,  New  York  Bd.  of  Trade  and  Trans- 

1^1-^  portation,    Greenwich    (Conn.)    Bd.    of   Trade.     Re- 

HALL,    Walter    Davis;    b.    New    York.    Feb.    15,  publican.     Pres.  Commn.  of  Evangelism,  N.Y.  East 

1874;    s.    Walter    Langdon   and    Jennie   Ann    (Fail-  Conf.  of  M.E.  Ch.,  and  devotes  spare  time  outside 

ing)    Hall;    ed.    pub.    schs.    and    Tufts   Coll.;    M.D.,  of    business    to    evangelistic,    reform    and    philan- 

Tufts   Coll.    Med.   Sch.,    Boston,    1898;    m.   Adelaide  thropic  work;  pres.   Am.  Tract  Soc,  Bible  League 

Louise   Street,   of   Medford,    Mass.,    Apr.    27,    1904;  of  North   America,  Educational  Film  Corpn.:   v.-p. 

1  son  and  1  daughter.     Gen.  mgr.  Guadalupe  Plan-  World's   Christian    Endeavor   Union;    dir.    L.I.    As- 

tation  Co.;  treas.  and  dir.  Port  Clyde  Cold  Storage  sembly,  Rollins  College  (Winter  Park,  Fla.);  trus- 

&    Fisheries    Co.     Trustee    Mass.    Infant    Asylum,  tee    United    Soc.    Christian    Endeavor;    mgr.    Am. 

Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.,  Medford  and  Somerville  Med.  Bible  Soc,  M.E.  Hosp.   (Brooklyn);  mem.  advisory 

Socs.,  Alpha  Tau  Omega,  Tau  Sigma  Iota.    Recre-  com.  Gen.  Commn.  on  Evangelism,  M.E.  chs. ;  orig- 

ations:    yachting,   hunting.     Address:   Port  Clyde,  inated,   1900,  the  Twentieth  Century  Gospel  Cam- 

Me.  paign    (chmn.    nat.    central    com.);    gov.    Wheaton 


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(IlL)   Coll.;  trustee  Bible  Teachers'  Training  Sch.,  tions:    golf.   Home:    69  Otis  St.,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

New   York;   pres.   Am.    Council   South   Africa  Gen.  Oflice:      Fourth-Atlantic    National    Bank,    Boston, 

Mission.     Pres.    Adirondack   League   Club.     Clubs:  Mass. 

Lawyers'.   Transportation,   N.E.    Soc.     Wrote:    Thy  hAI^I^ETT      Samuel    -Worthinirton     teacher-    b 

Qf     ^ki^v^ri;  ?                   '  ^  ""•     Office.  50  Church  jn^ton    and    Mary    Smith    (Childs)    Hallet;    grad. 

bt..  JNew   lorK.  Barnstable  High   Sch.,   1875;   A.B.,  Amherst,   1883, 

HAIiIi,  William  Stickney,  lawyer;  b.  Cambridge,  A.M.,  1887;  post-grad,  work,  U.  of  Vt.,  1886;  Clark 

Mass.,    Mar.    30,    184!);    .s.    Orrin    and    Sarah    Noyes  U.,    1890,    1891;   grad.   Hyannis   Normal   Sch.,   1901; 

(Stickney)     Hall;    ed.    pub.    schs.,    Cambridge,    to  (A.M.,  Harvard,   1903);   m.  Osterville,  Mass.,  June 

1865;  A.B.,  Harvard,   1869,  A.M.,  1871;  LL.B.,  Har-  29,    1898,   Bertha   Lovell.    Teacher,    grammar   sch., 

vard  U  Law   Sch.,   1871;   unmarried.     Admitted   to  Centreville,    Mass.,    1876-8,   Barnstable   High    Sch., 

Mass.  bar,  1871,  and  to  bar  U.S.  Supreme  Ct.,  1886;  1879;    prin.    gram,   sch.,   Ware,   1883-5,  Ware   High 

practiced   in   Boston   since   1871.     Mem.   Bar  Assn.  Sch.,  1886-91;  supt.  schs.,  Barnstable,  1891-6;  prin. 

Citv  of  Boston  (mem.  council,  and  treas.,  1895-13),  New    Bedford    Business   Coll.,    1896-7;    supt.    schs., 

Treas.    Industrial    Sch.    for    Girls,    1880-12.     Mem.  Ware,    1897-02;    tutor   in   Cambridge,    1903-5;    prin. 

Soc.  Colonial  Wars.    Republican.    Unitarian.    Clubs:  Nichols  Acad.,  Dudley,  1905-8.    Address:    Hyannis, 

Harvard    of   Boston    (bd.    of    mgrs. ),    Union    Boat,  Mass. 

Cambridge      Boat      (pres.)       Recreations:      tennis,  HAIMDAY,    Wilbur    T.,    lawyer;    b.    Hartford, 

boatmg,  yachting     Home:  6  Follen  St.,  Cambridge.  Conn.,   .July    31,    1S71;    s.   Wilbur   Hills   and   Helen 

Office:  53  State  St..  Boston.                       ,  Catherine     (Thompson)     Halliday;    grad.    Arsenal 

HAI^i;,  William  Thomas,  chemist;   b.  New  Bed-  Sch.,    Hartford,    1886;    Hartford    High    Sch.,    1891; 

ford,  Mass.,  Aug.  4,  1874;  s.  Anthony  D.  and  Mary  student  Georgetown  (D.C.)  Law  Sch.;  Huntsinger's 

E.     (Soule)     Hall;    S.B.,    Mas.s.    Inst.    Tech.,    1895;  Business  Coll.,   1893;   Walworth's   Shorthand   Sch., 

studied  U.  of  Gottingen,  1895-7;  m.  Agnes  D.  Allen,  N.Y.  City,   1894;  grad.  Sprague  Corr.  Sch.  of  Law, 

of  New  Bedford,  Apr.  17,  1901;  children,  Catharine  Detroit,   Mich..    1896;    m.    Sara  Elizabeth   Lane,   of 

S.,    Mary    E.,    Margaret    D.,    William    A.     Asst.    in  Glen  Falls,  N.Y.,  July  31,  1907.    Admitted  to  Conn, 

chemistry,    1898-1900,    instr.,    1900-11,    asst.    prof.,  bar,  1S99;  asst.  town  and  city  elk.  since  1914;  pres. 

1911 — ,   Mass.   Inst.   Tech.     Asst.   editor  of  Cheml-  and  atty.   The   Connalta  Farms   Co.    Mem.   Gover- 

cal    Abstracts.     Mem.    Am.    Chem.    Soc,    A.A.A.S.,  nor's  Horse  Guard  Veteran  Assn.;  pres.  Good  Gov- 

Sigma  Alpha.    Club:   Highland.    Conglist.    Repub-  ernment    Club,    Hartford.     Mem.    Am.    Bar    Assn., 

lican.      (See  Who's   Who   in   America;   for  transla-  H.P.H.S.     Alumni    Assn.      Republican.     Unitarian, 

tions    and    writings.)      Address:    37    Pomfret    St.,  Mason    (32°,    K.T.,    Shriner) ;    mem.    Odd    Fellows, 

Boston  *  Knights   of  Pvthias.     Clubs:     City    (Hartford   and 


HAIii;,  William  Toothaker,  Jr.,  lawyer;  b.  Rich- 


Boston).   Recreations:    base  ball.   Home:  236  Edge- 


monrrie.,  July  4.  tseeVr^^imam  To^othaker  and  --f  St     Offic^e:    902  Main  St..  and  114  Pearl  St., 

Elvira  Coburn  (Parker)   Hall;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  iiarttora,   i.onn. 

1888    (Phi   Beta  Kappa),   A.M.,    1891;   studied   law;  HAIiIiOCK,    Charles,   journalist,    author;    moved 

admitted    to    bar,    1897:    not    married.     Was    con-  to   Washington,    D.C.     (See   vol.    1909,   also   Who's 

nected    with   Gardiner   Savings   Instn.,    Me.    Water  Who   in  America,   1914-15.) 

Co.    and    Ticonic   Nat.    Bank   previous    to   entering  halLOCK,    Edwin,    business    man.      (See    vol. 

practice    of    law    at    Bath,    Aug.    17,    1897;    mem.  1909  ) 

corpn.  Bath  Savings  Instn.,  People's  Safe  Deposit  ■am.-r -r  nctr     f^a„v    iri^vwnn/i     T\/r  n  •    v>     nvc*-<^r 

&  Savings  Bank.     Was  supt.  schs.,  Richmond,  and  ^  ^^.^^O^^'    T?*??cn         w°,?.>;..,?^-^-c,'nL  P-u  A ^ 

mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Bath.  6  yrs.     Mem.  Sagadahoc  Co.  Bay,  L.I.,  Aug.  18,  ISeO^s.  Winthrop  Bailey  (M.p.) 

Bar  As  ■ 

Republi 

Home: 

Bajth,  Me.  Avery,'  of  Boston,  May  7,  1890.  Specialist  in  neu- 
HAI.I.ETT,  Edward  Bang-s,  M.D.;  b.  Yarmouth-  rology  since  1890;  med.  dir.  Cromwell  Hall  Health 
port,  Mass.,  Feb.  20,  1864;  s.  Edward  Bangs  and  sch.,  Cromwell,  Conn.,  since  1898;  one  of  first  in 
Ellen  (Gorham)  Hallett;  descendant  of  Andrew  America  to  establish  on  scientific  basis  the  treat- 
Hallett,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  about  1637,  later  Yar-  ment  of  nervous  invalidism  bv  ednl.  methods  com- 
mouth,  and  Ralph  Gorham,  Plymouth,  1637,  later  bined  with  a  svstem  of  outdoor  living.  Dir.  Crom- 
Yarmouth;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Coll.,  1887;  m.  well  Dime  Savings  Bank  (ex-pres.),  Rand  Avery 
Mary  L.  Alley,  of  Yarmouthport.  Dec.  1,  1892;  2  Supply  Co.  (Boston),  Middlesex  Hospital  (Middle- 
children.  Ronald  Payne,  Alice  Gorham.  Practiced  town)".  Contbr.  to  medical  jours.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
in  Gloucester,  Mass.,  since  1888;  acting  asst  sur-  Am  Neurol  Assn.,  N.Y.  Neurol.  Society.  N.Y. 
geon  U.S.  Pub.  Health  Service:  mem.  staff  Addison  Acad.  Medicine,  Boston  Soc.  Psychiatry  and  Neu- 
Gilbert  Hosp.,  Gloucester.  Mem.  A.M.A..  Mass.  rology,  Conn.  Med.  Soc.  (pres.,  1911),  A.A.A.S., 
Med.  Soc,  Cape  Ann  Med.  Club,  Assn.  Mil.  Sur-  Harvey  Soc.  (New  York),  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Psi 
geons  of  U.S.  Republican.  Conglist.  Address:  63  Upsilo'n.  Mason  (32°).  Address:  Cromwell,  Conn.* 
Middle  St.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  HALLOCK,  Gerard,  educator;  b.  Brooklyn,  July 
HAIiIiETT,  Frank  D.,  banker;  b.  Winsted,  Conn.,  1,  1867;  s.  William  Homes  and  Julia  (Mack)  Hal- 
Jan.  12.  1852;  s.  Charles  B.  and  Aurora  A.  (Phillips)  lock-  A.B.,  Rutgers,  1890,  A.M..  1893;  m.  Mary 
Hallett;  ed.  South  Berkshire  Inst.  (New  Marlboro,  Adele  Page,  of  Brooklyn.  June  30,  1903.  Teacher 
Mass.);  Wesleyan  Acad  (Wilbraham) ;  Winches-  St.  Luke's  Sch.  (now),  Wayne,  Pa.,  1890-2;  instr. 
ter  Inst.;  m.  Mary  J.  Olmsted,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  The  Hill  Sch..  Pottstown,  Pa.,  1892-1906;  head- 
Oct.  28,  1875.  Began  in  employ  of  Springfield  Re-  master  The  Sedgwick  Sch.,  Great  Barrington, 
publican;  later  editor  Waterbury  Index  and  with  Mass.,  1906-8:  established,  1908,  and  since  prin. 
Conn.  Trust  Co.,  Hartford;  cashier  1st  Nat.  Bank,  the  Hallock  School  (a  boys'  sch.).  Great  Barring- 
Winsted,  since  1879,  also  dir.;  dir.  Citizen  Printing  ton,  Mass.  Mem.  Zeta  Psi  Frat,  Southern  Berk- 
Co.;  formerly  burgess  of  Winsted;  mem.  Conn,  shire  LTniversity  Club.  Address:  Great  Barring- 
Ho.  of  Rep.,   1911-12.    Republican.    Vestryman   St.  ton     Mass  * 

James  Episcopal  Ch.  Club:  Winsted.  Address:  haILOCK,  leavitt  Homan.  clergyman:  b.  Plain- 
Winsted,  Conn.  fi&\A,  Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1842:  s.  Leavitt  and  Elizabeth 
HAIiIiETT.  Herliert  K.,  banker;  b.  Oakland.  Me.,  Porter  (Snell)  Hallock:  descendant  of  Peter  Hal- 
Sept.  18,  1867;  s.  Julius  F.  and  Mehitable  (Kim-  lock,  who  came  from  England  in  1640  and  landed 
ball)  Hallett;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Oakland;  m.  Grace  on  Long  Island;  g.s.  Rev.  Moses  Hallock,  1st  min- 
E.  Farr,  Dec.  20,  1892:  2  children,  Dorothy,  Bar-  ister,  Plainfield,  Mass.,  45  yrs;  grad.  Williston 
bara.  Began  in  banking  business,  Oakland,  1886;  Sem.,  Easthampton,  Mass.,  1859;  A.B.,  Amherst, 
served  as  cashier  Littleton  Nat.  Bank,  Littleton,  1863;  grad.  Hartford  Theol  Sem.,  ]SfiO:  post-grad. 
N.H. ;  elected  pres.  Atlantic  Nat.  Bank,  Boston,  work  same  instn.  1  yr. ;  (D.D.,  Whitman  Coll., 
1904;  pres.  Fourth-Atlantic  Nat.  Bank  since  con-  Wash.,  1893);  m.  Martha  B.  Butler,  of  Brooklyn, 
solidation  of  Fourth  Nat.  and  Atlantic  Nat.  banks,  N.Y..  June  12.  1867  (died  Oct.  1873);  m.  2d,  Ellen 
1912.  Republican.  Universalist.  Mem.  Am.  Bank-  M.  Webster,  of  Portland,  Me.,  Oct.  3,  1888;  2  chil- 
ers'  Assn.,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.    Recrea-  dren,   Lilian  Huntington,  Henry  Butler.    Ordained 


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Congl.  ministry,  1867;  pastor  Berlin,  Conn.,  1867- 
73,  West  Winsted,  Conn.,  1873-83,  Williston  Ch., 
Portland,  Me.,  18S3-8,  Waterville,  1888-92,  1st  Ch., 
Tacoma,  Wash.,  1892-6,  Plymouth  Ch.,  Minneapo- 
lis, IMinn.,  1898-07;  pastor  Pine  St.  Ch.,  Lewiston, 
Me.,  Oct.  1,  1908  to  Mar.  1915;  was  preacher  at  Mills 
Coll.,  Cal.,  2  yrs.  Corporate  mem.  A.B.C.P.M.  since 
1892;  mem.  bd.  dirs.  Gen.  Conf.  and  Missionary 
Soc.  of  Me.  Trustee  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.  17  yrs., 
also  of  Whitman  Coll.  Republican.  Author: 
Hawaii  under  King  Kalakaua,  1911;  ^V'hy  our  l-'lag 
floats  over  Oregon,  1911.  Has  lectured  extensively 
on  Hawaii,  Dr.  Marcus  ^Vhitman,  Travels  in 
Palestine,  Ramblings  in  Italy,  etc.  Address:  54 
Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

SAImImO'RA'N,  James  Ambrose,  lawyer- judge;  b. 
Concortl,  .\M1.;  ed.  pub.  sclis.,  Concord,  and  under 
pvt.  tutelage:  IjL,.B.,  Harvard  l^aw  Sch.,  1897;  un- 
married. Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1897,  and  asso- 
ciated in  gen.  practice  with  Hon.  George  Fred 
Williams,  ex-minister  to  Greece,  and  prior  to  1910 
as  partner  for  many  yrs.  under  firm  name  of  Wil- 
liams &  Halloran,  Boston.  Counsel  and  moderator 
for  Town  of  Norwood,  Mass.,  since  1907;  counsel 
for  Norwood  Nat.  Bank,  since  1907;  experienced 
in  Mexican  corpn.  affairs;  dir.  The  Norwood  Nat. 
Bank;  has  held  various  offices  in  Town  of  Nor- 
wood, including  trusteeship  of  public  library;  now 
asso.  justice  Dist.  Ct.  of  Northern  Norfolk.  Trustee 
Norwood  Civic  Assn.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass. 
Bar  Assn.,  Norfolk  Co.  Bar  Assn.  Mem.  Mass  State 
Bd.  of  Trade  (v. -p.  11  yrs.),  Norwood  Bd.  of  Trade 
(pres.,  1903-5).  Democrat  in  national  politics. 
Catholic.  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Harvard 
of  Boston,  Economic.  Recreations:  books.  Home: 
767  Washington  St.,  Norwood,  JMass.  Office:  15 
State    St.,    Boston. 

HAIiIiOBAN,  Josepli  M.,  merchant;  b.  New 
Britain,  Conn.,  May  i;5,  1878;  s.  Michael  and  Jo- 
hanna (Whalen)  Halloran;  ed.  St.  Mary's  Sch.; 
New  Britain  High  School,  1  term;  unmarried.  In 
clothing  business  as  Joseph  M.  Halloran,  Incor- 
porated, since  Mar.  6,  1909;  alderman  and  council- 
man, 2  terms  each;  mayor  of  New  Britain,  1909-11, 
reelected  2d  term,  which  expired  Apr.,  1914;  mem. 
State  Senate,  1910-11.  Del.  Dem.  Nat.  Conv.,  1912, 
from  1st  Dist.  of  Conn.  Trustee  New  Britain  Hosp., 
New  Britain  Inst.  Catholic.  Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks, 
P.E.R.,  P.G.K.K.  of  C,  A.O.H.,  Moose,  Y.M.T.A. 
&  B.  Club:  Emmett.  Home:  36  North  St.  Ad- 
dress:    248    Main    St.,   New   Britain,   Conn. 

HAIiIiOBAIT,  Michael  Joseph,  M.D. ;  b.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  July  26.  1853;  s.  Edward  Halloran  and 
Mary  (Coleman)  Holloran;  ed.  Holv  Cross  Coll.; 
M.D.,  U.  of  Pa.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1880:  m.  Ellen  G. 
McGillicuddy,  of  Worcester,  July,  1891;  1  son,  Ed- 
ward J.  (U.  of  Pa.).  Practiced  in  Worcester  since 
1880;  consultant  on  staff  of  St.  Vincent's  Hosp. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Democrat.  Catholic. 
Address:     4  2   Green   .St.,   Worcester,   Mass. 

HAXiIiOWEIiIi,  Anna  Bavis;  b.  Philadelphia, 
April  21.  1838;  d.  Edward  M.  and  Maria  (Mott) 
Davis;  m.  Oct.  26.  1859,  Richard  Price  Hallowell, 
Phila.  Author:  Life  and  Letters  of  James  and 
Lucretia  Mott..  1884;  Biographical  Sketch  of  Mrs. 
Lydia  Marie  Child,  1900.  Home:  West  Medford, 
Mass. 

HAI.I^O'WZ:i;ii,  Henry   Carleton,   ]M.D.;    Nov.   12, 

lS47-Ai)r.  13.  1912.    fSeevol.  1909.) 

HAIiI^O'WEIiI.,  James  Mott,  lawyer;  b.  "U^est 
Medford,  Mass.,  Feb.  13,  1S65;  s.  Richard  Price  and 
Anna  (Davis)  Hallowell;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1893;  m.  Boston,  Apr. 
14,  1903,  Louise  Tucker  Harding;  children,  James 
M.,  Jr.,  Anna  Davis,  Benjamin  Harding.  Began 
practice  in  New  York  City,  1893;  2d  asst.  atty.-gen. 
of  Mass.,  Boston,  1894;  was  made  asst.  atty.-gen. 
1898;  resigned  Jan.,  1902,  and  entered  law  firm  of 
Knowlton,  Hallowell  &  Hammond.  ]Mr.  Knowlton 
died,  1902;  firm  became  Hallowell  &  Hammond, 
and  since  1911,  as  Mayburv,  Hallowell  &  Ham- 
mond. City  solicitor  of  Medford,  Mass.,  1902-6; 
trustee  Atlanta  (Ga.)  U.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass. 
Bar  Assns.,  Bar  Assn.,  City  of  Boston.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Union,  Country.  Recreations:  athletics, 
gardening.  Home:  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.  Office: 
20   Pemberton   Sq.,   Boston. 


HAIiI^OWZIIiIi,  John  "White,  financier;  s.  Nor- 
wood l'L'nr(jse  and  Sarah  Wharton  (Haydock)  Hal- 
lowell; A.B.,  Harvard,  1901;  m.  Marion  H.  Ladd, 
of  Milton,  Mass.,  Oct.  5,  1905;  children,  William 
Ladd,  John  White,  Jr.,  Roger  Haydock.  Mem. 
firm  of  Stone  &  Webster;  dir.  Beaumont  Electric 
Light  and  Power  Co.,  Cape  Breton  Electric  Co., 
Limited,  Conn.  Power  Co.,  Eastern  Tex.  Electric 
Co.,  Electric  Light  and  Power  (3o.  of  Abington  and 
Rockland,  Ft.  Worth  Southern  Traction  Co.,  Gal- 
veston Electric  Co.,  Galveston-Houston  Electric 
Co.,  Houston  Electric  Co.,  Northern  Texas  Trac- 
tion Co.,  Paducah  Traction  and  Light  Co.,  Pensa- 
cola  Electric  Co.,  Ponce  Electric  Co.,  Public  Service 
Investment  Co.,  Puget  Sound  Electric  Ry.,  Railway 
and  Light  Securities  Co.,  Stone  &  Webster  Man- 
agement Assn.,  Tampa  Electric  Co.,  First  Nat. 
Bank,  Boston.  Trustee  Milk  and  Baby  Hygiene 
Assn.;  treas.  Harvard  Alumni  Bulletin;  treas.  and 
dir.  Harvard  Alumni  Assn.  Clubs:  Union,  Tennis 
and  Racquet,  City,  Harvard,  Exchange.  Recrea- 
tions: outdoor  sports.  Home:  IMilton,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:    147    IMilk    St.,    Boston. 

HAIiIiOWEIiIi,    Norwood    Penrose,    banker;    b. 

Phila.,  Apr.  IJ,  1839;  now  deceased.    (See  \  ol.  1909.) 

HAILIiOWEIiIi,  Richard  Price,  wool  merchant; 
Dec.  16,  1835-1904.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   1903-5.) 

KAIiIiOWEI^Ii,  Susan  Maria,  educator;  Aug.  25, 

1835-19—.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

HAIiSAIiIi,  William  Pormhy,  marine  painter;  b. 
England,  March  20,  1841;  s.  John  P.  and  Mary  Hal- 
sail;  went  to  sea  for  7  yrs.  and  was  in  U.S.  navy 
during  part  of  Civil  war;  has  painted  marine  pic- 
tures, including:  First  Fight  of  Ironclads  Monitor 
and  Merrimac  (now  in  Senate  chamber,  Washing- 
ton); The  Mayflower  (in  Memorial  Hall,  Plymouth, 
]VIass.);  Sheeted  Ghost;  Niagara  Falls.  Home: 
Provincetown,  Mass. 

HAM,  Albert  Eug-ene,  M.D.;  b.  Providence,  R.I., 
June  23,  1843;  s.  Benjamin  W.  and  Eunice  (Greene) 
Ham;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1864,  A.M.,  1867;  M.D.,  Coll. 
Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1867;  m.  Anne  Jean 
Mason,  of  Providence,  Oct.  3,  1867  (died  Apr.  23, 
1905);  5  children,  Stella,  Earl  Potter  Mason,  Liv- 
ingston, Annette  M.,  Weymouth  M.  Served  in  10th 
R.I.  Vols.,  1862;  later  sergt..  Providence  Marine 
Corps  Arty.;  practiced  in  Providence  since  1868; 
house  phys.,  1869,  house  surgeon,  1869-70,  patholo- 
gist and  librarian,  1872-4,  surgeon  to  out-patients, 
1872-5,  visiting  phys.,  1875-83,  consulting  phys.  and 
surgeon,  R.I.  Hosp.;  surgeon  Providence  Marine 
Corps  Arty.,  1871;  pension  examiner,  1876-99;  con- 
sulting phys.  and  surgeon,  St.  Mary's  Orphanage, 
Providence  Dispensary,  etc.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Am. 
Acad.  Medicine,  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Providence  j\Ied. 
Assn.  (pres.,  1883-4),  R.I.  Hosp.  Club,  etc.  Ad- 
dress:     361    Brook    Av.,   Providence,    R.I. 

HAM,  Eben  J.,  grain  dealer;  b.  Lewiston,  Me., 
•July  17,  1860;  s.  Jacob  B.  and  Lucinda  G.  (Golder) 
Ham;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Carrie  W.  Dexter,  of 
Somersworth,  N.H.,  Oct.  31,  1883;  3  children.  Be- 
gan active  career,  1880,  as  mem.  firm  of  J.  B.  Ham 
&  Co.,  wholesale  grain  and  flour,  incorporated, 
1907,  as  J.  B.  Ham  Co.,  of  which  is  pres.;  dir.  First 
Nat.  Bank  of  Lewiston,  Grain  Dealers'  Mut.  Fire 
Ins.  Co.  of  Boston,  Mass.  Mut.  Automobile  Ins.  Co. 
of  Boston.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Calumet,  Country.    Address:    Lewiston,  Me. 

HAM,  Guy  Andrews,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  July  8, 
1878;  s.  Benjamin  A.  and  Louise  H.  Ham:  grad. 
Dartmouth  Coll.,  Hanover,  N.H.,  1900;  grad.  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,  1903;  read  law,  and  admitted  to 
Suffolk  bar,  1902;  m.  Anamosa,  la.,  aiar.  16,  1908, 
Anna  E.  Hellberg;  children,  Geraldine  L.,  Ruth  M., 
Evelyn  W.,  Guy  A.,  Jr.  Practiced  at  Boston  since 
1902;  pres.  Stoughton  Trust  Co.;  dir.  Boulevard 
Trust  Co.,  Mass.  Trust  Co.,  Medford  Trust  Co.; 
v. -p.  Mass.  Fire  &  Marine  Ins.  Co.,  Dorchester 
Trust  Co.;  dir.  N.E.  Casualty  Co.  Second  asst.  U.S. 
atty.,  1904-8;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903-4;  mem. 
Governor's  Council,  1913.  Republican.  Mem.  Sons 
of  Vets.,  S.A.R..  Mem.  Bar  Assn.,  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Home:  Canton 
Av.,  Milton,  Mass.    Office:   24  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

HAM,  John  Thomas  Wentworth,  merchant;  b. 
Dover,    N.H.,    July    1,    183S;    s.    John    and    Martha 


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(Wentworth)  Ham;  descendant  in  4th  generation, 
on  paternal  side,  of  Lt.  Jolin  Ham,  one  of  first 
settlers  of  Dover;  descendant  on  maternal  side, 
of  William  Wentworth,  one  of  the  most  piominent 
men  in  the  early  history  of  Dover;  m.  Abbie  Maria 
Purinton,  of  Dover,  May  1,  1860  (died  Sept.  10, 
1886).  Began  active  career  as  elk.  in  store  of 
Amos  D.  Purinton,  hats,  caps  and  furs,  1854; 
bought  an  interest  in  the  business,  1859,  and  firm 
name  was  changed  to  Purlinton  &  Ham;  became 
sole  owner  in  1877;  business  conducted  as  Ham 
the  Hatter  till  1890,  when  A.  S.  Hatch  became  a 
partner  and  business  has  since  been  conducted 
under  the  title  of  John  T.  W.  Ham  &  Co.  Dir. 
Masonic  Bldg.  Assn.;  trustee  Pine  Hill  Cemetery 
Assn.,  Wentworth  Home  for  the  Aged,  St.  John's 
M.B.  Ch.  Mason  (33°,  Shriner);  treas.  Strafford 
Lodge,  A.F.  and  A.M.,  since  1863;  Belknap  Chapter, 
R.A.M.,  since  1863;  Orphan  (^ouncil,  R.  and  S.M., 
since  1867;  St.  Paul  Commandery,  K.T.,  since  1867; 
Chapter  of  Rose  Croix,  since  1902  ^  (elected  213 
times  consecutively  as  treas.  of  the  'different  Ma- 
sonic orders);  trustee  B.P.O.  Elks  since  1900;  mem. 
I.O.O.F.,  K.P.  Republican.  Home:  10  Nelson  St. 
Office:     400   Central  Av.,  Dover,  N.H. 

HAM,  Marion  Franklin,  clergyman;  b.  Harveys- 
burg,  O.,  Feb.  18,  1867;  s.  George  Wilson  and  Marcia 
Emily  Ham;  ed.  common  schs. ;  m.  Mary  Louise 
Jenkins,  of  Lexington,  Ky.,  Jan.  27,  1902.  Entered 
Unitarian  ministry,  1897;  pastor  All  Souls'  Ch., 
Chatlanooga,  1897-1905,  First  Ch.,  Dallas,  Tex., 
1905-9,  Christian  Union  Ch.,  Reading,  Mass.,  1909 — . 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:    20  Linden  St.,  Reading,  Mass.* 

HAM,  Roscoe  James,  college  prof.;  b.  Peabody, 
Mass.,  Apr.  3.  1875;  s.  James  Nelson  and  Florence 
Angella  (Billings)  Ham;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1896; 
Harvard  and  U.  of  Berlin,  1897-9;  A.M..  Bowdoin, 
1907;  m.  Mary  Cowell,  of  Boston,  Sept.  5,  1901. 
Instr.,  Cascadilla  Sch.,  Ithaca,  N.Y.,  1899-1901; 
Instr.  modern  langs.,  1901-3,  asst.  prof.,  1903-6, 
prof.  1906-7,  Bowdoin;  prof.  Romance  langs., 
Trinity  Coll.,  Conn.,  1907-9;  prof.  German,  Bow- 
doin, since  July  1,  1909.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn. 
Conglist.  Author:  Brief  German  Grammar  (with 
A.  N.  Leonard),   1909.    Home:    Brunswick,  Me.* 

HAMANT,  Georgfe  R.,  pharmacist;  b.  Brookfield, 
Mass.,  Mar.  11,  1843;  s.  Isaac  and  Louisa  (Rice) 
Hamant;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Brookfield;  m.  1st,  Julia 
Fiske  (now  deceased);  m.  2d,  Worcester,  Mass., 
Feb.  5,  1902,  Celia  J.  Fiske.  Pharmacist,  Woon- 
socket,  R.I.,  and  North  Brookfield,  Mass.,  for  37 
yrs.,  retiring,  1895;  town  treas.  26  yrs.,  town  elk. 
many  yrs.;  became  pres.  North  Brookfield  Savings 
Bank,  1894;  conveyancer;  justice  of  the  peace; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1900.  Mason.  Home:  North 
Brookfield,  Mass. 

HAMANT,  Irving-  Z^onis,  M.D.;  b.  Norfolk, 
Conn.,  Nov.  7,  1864;  s.  Joseph  and  Marie  (Petit) 
Hamant:  Liverpool  (N.Y.)  Acad.;  Cascadilla  Sch., 
Ithaca.  N.Y. :  med.  prep,  course,  Cornell  U.,  1884-6; 
M.D..  L.I.  Coll.  Hosp.  Med.  Sch.,  Brooklyn,  1890; 
m.  Mar.  19.  1890,  Jessie  G.  McCord,  of  Liverpool, 
N.Y.  Began  practice  at  Cornwall  Bridge,  Conn., 
Nov.,  1890;  later  removed  to  Norfolk.  Mem.  Conn. 
Med.  Soc,  Litchfield  Co.  Med.  Assn.  Pres.  Norfolk 
Glee  Club.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason;  mem. 
Roval  Arcanum.  Clubs:  Norfolk,  Conn.  Cornell 
University.  Litchfield  County  University.  Address: 
Norfolk,  Conn. 

'"HAMBIiETT.  Charles  Jndson,  lawyer;  b.  Nashua, 
N.H.,  Jan.,  1862;  s.  Judson  A.  and  Mary  J.  (Per- 
kins) Hamblett:  grad.  Francestown  Acad.,  1883; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.,  1909:  hon.  A.M.,  Dartmouth, 
1900:  m.  1st,  Oct.  4.  1894.  Georgie  Ellen  Stevens; 
2d,  Dec.  23.  1914,  Mrs.  Belle  F.  Small  Fletcher. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1889,  and  since  practiced  at 
Nashua:  asst.  elk.  N.H.  Senate,  1887.  1889;  elk. 
1891,  1893;  city  solicitor  of  Nashua,  1891-4;  U.S. 
dist.  atty.,  1898-1907.    Home:    Nashua,  N.H. 

HAMBIiIN',  Frank  H.,  mfr.;  b.  East  Boston,  Aug. 
23,  1853;  s.  Joseph  G.  and  Elizabeth  (Hartwell) 
Hamblin;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  also  for  professional 
career;  removed  to  Worcester,  Mass.,  1883,  and 
engaged  in  the  mfr.  of  wire  goods;  m.  Worcester, 
1889,  Mercy  P.  Sturtevant  (now  deceased);  1  son, 
Howard    Parker;    m.    2d,    Worcester,    1891,    Nellie 


Tucker;  children,  Louis  Tucker,  Marion  L.,  Robert 
Hartwell.  Incorporated  the  Ayers  Mfg.  Co.,  1884, 
the  name  being  changed  in  1887  to  the  Hamblin 
&  Russell  Mfg.  Co.,  of  which  has  since  been  pres. 
Mem.  Worcester  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs: 
Congregational,  Commonwealth,  Economic,  Wor- 
cester Country.  Home:  10  State  St.  Office:  28 
Water  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

HAMEBSIiEY,  WUliam,  judge;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Sept.  9,  1838;  s.  William  James  and  Laura 
S.  (Cooke)  Hamersley;  grad.  Trinity  Coll.,  1858, 
A.M.,  1865  (LL.D.,  1893);  studied  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1859;  m.  Cynthia,  d.  Henry  Williams,  of 
Painesville,  O.,  Oct.  19,  1870;  m.  2d,  Jane,  d. 
John  Allen,  of  Old  Saybrook,  Conn.,  Oct.  25,  1882. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1859;  city  atty.,  Hartford,  1865-8; 
state's  atty.,  1868-88;  judge  Superior  Ct.,  1893-4; 
asso.  justice  Supreme  Ct.  of  Errors  of  Conn., 
1894-1908;  retired.  Democrat.  Home:  Hartford, 
Conn.* 

HAMIIiTON',  Andrew  Poster,  lawyer;  b.  Athol, 
Mass.,  Oct.  3,  1877;  s.  Andrew  J.  and  Julia  (Wil- 
kins)  Hamilton;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1901;  student  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,  1902-4;  m.  Mary  Etta  Whitcomb, 
of  Athol,  Mass.,  Aug.  22,  1912.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1905,  and  since  practiced  in  Athol;  treas.  and 
elk  Athol  Co-operative  Bank.  Mem.  Phi  Delta 
Theta.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.);  Odd 
Fellow.     Address:      Athol,   Mass. 

HAMIIiTON,  Annie  Lee,  M.D.;  b.  Sackville,  N.S., 
Aug.  4,  1864;  d.  Charles  Henry  and  Martha  (God- 
frey) Hamilton;  brought  to  U.S.,  1870;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Boston;  grad.  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.  Training 
Sch.  for  Nurses,  1889;  M.D.,  Womens'  Med.  Coll. 
of  New  York  Infirmary  for  Women  and  Children, 
1898;  interne  N.E.  Hosp.  for  Women  and  Chil- 
dren, 1899.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1899;  visit- 
ing phvs.,  N.E.  Hosp.  for  Women  and  Children. 
Chmn.  Com.  on  Pub.  Health  Edn.  Among  Women 
in  N  E  ,  1909-13;  mem.  pub.  health  com.  Mass.  Med. 
Soc  ,  1913-14;  mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E. 
Hosp.  Med.  Soc.  (pres.).  Unitarian.  Club:  Women's 
City.  Home:  164  Longwood  Av.  Office:  15  Blagden 
St.,  Boston. 

HAMIIiTOnr,  Benjamin  Franklin,  clergyman;  b. 
Chester,  Mass.,  Nov.  4,  1835;  s.  John  Hamilton,  3d, 
and  Sarah  (Burton)  Hamilton;  prep,  edn.,  Willis- 
ton  Sem.,  Easthampton,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Amherst 
Coll.,  1861  (D.D.,  1886);  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sch.. 
1864;  m.  Boston,  June  21,  1876,  Angenette  F.  Tink- 
ham  (died  Dec.  8.  1914);  2  children,  Florence  Bur- 
ton (Mrs.  J.  D.  Leggett,  of  Staten  Island,  N.Y.), 
Dr.  Burton  E.  Ordained  to  ministry  Congl.  Ch., 
1865;  pastor.  North  Andover,  1865-71,  Elliot  Congl. 
Ch.,  Roxburv,  Mass.,  1871-97;  pres.  Evangelical 
Alliance  of  Boston  and  vicinity,  1893:  has  served 
as  officer  in  many  ch.  and  benevolent  organiza- 
tions. Spent  9  mos.,  1863,  with  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac  as  field  agt.  Christian  Commission.  Sec. 
Mass.  Conv.  of  Congl.  Ministers  20  yrs.  Preached 
the  election  sermon  before  the  Mass.  legislature, 
1877.  Published  many  sermons  and  brochures. 
Home:  63  Hastings  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

HAMIIiTON,  Clarence  Grant  musician;  b.  Prov- 
idence, R.I..  June  9,  1865;  s.  John  Alexander  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Prentice)  Hamilton;  A.B.,  Brown 
U,  1888,  A.M.,  1900;  studied  music  with  Edward 
Hoffman,  H.  C.  Macdougall,  Arthur  Foote.  G.  W 
Chadwick,  Edward  Dannreuther,  Tobias  Matthay; 
m.  Ada  Alice  Anthony,  of  Providence,  Nov.  30, 
1893.  Teacher,  Providence,  1888-9;  teacher  of  mu- 
sic Providence,  1889-1904.  acting  as  organist  at 
various  chs. ;  asso.  prof,  of  music,  Wellesley  Coll., 
1904 — .  Dir.  Commonwealth  Summer  Scli.  of  Mu- 
sic, Boothbay  Harbor,  Me.  Has  published  several 
songs,  piano  pieces  and  anthems.  Universalist. 
Mem  N  E  Chapter  Am.  Guild  Organists,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Delta  Upsilon,  Harvard  Mus.  Assn.  (Bos- 
ton), Boston  Art  Club.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  books,  etc.)  Address:  16  Cottage  St., 
Wellesley,  Mass.* 

HAMILTON,  Franklin  Elmer  Ellsworth,  edu- 
cator; b.  feasant  Valley,  O.,  Aug.  9,  1866;  s.  Wil- 
liam Charles  Patrick  and  Henrietta  Maria  (DeaiO 
Hamilton;  brother  of  John  William  Hamilton; 
AB  Harvard  U.,  1887  (class  orator  and  com- 
mencement   speaker);     S.T.B.,     Boston    U.,     1892. 


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Ph.D.,  1900;  studied  univs.  of  Berlin  and  Paris 
nearly  3  yrs.;  m.  Mary  Mackie  Pierce,  of  Milton, 
Mass.,  Apr.  25,  1895.  Prof.  Greek  and  Latin,  Chat- 
tanooga U.,  1887,  1888;  ordained  M.E.  ministry, 
1892;  organized  and  built  ch..  East  Boston,  Mass., 
1892-5;  pastor  Nevvtonville,  Mass.,  1895-1900,  First 
Ch.,  Boston,  1900-8;  chancellor  and  trustee  Amer- 
ican U.,  Washington,  D.C.,  since  1908.  Made  trip 
around  the  world  to  study  missions  and  religions, 
1905-6.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  writings, 
societies,  etc.).     Home:  Milton,  Mass.* 

HAMIIiTON,  Fred  G.,  paper  mfr.;  b.  Great  Che- 
beague  Island,  Me.,  Feb.  22,  1868;  s.  Henry  O.  and 
Margery  E.  (Jewett)  Hamilton;  ed.  Cumberland 
High  Sch.,  Chebeague,  and  Gray's  Business  Coll., 
Portland,  Me.;  m.  Evelvn  Frances  Campbell,  of 
South  Portland,  Me.,  Sept.  23,  1891;  3  children, 
Philip  C,  Marguerite  E.,  Frederick  R.  Began  as 
asst.  bookkeeper  for  C.  M.  Rice  Paper  Co.,  Port- 
land, 1888;  mem.  of  firm  since  1898.  Mem.  Bd.  of 
Alderman,  South  Portland,  1904,  elected  mayor  of 
South  Portland,  1908.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Mason    (32°).    Address:    South  Portland,  Me. 

HAMII;tOII',  Frederick  William;  b.  Portland, 
Me.,  jNIar.  30,  1860:  s.  Jonas  and  .Angelina  (Sawyer) 
Hamilton;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1880,  A.M.,  1886;  spl. 
course  Tufts  Div.  Sch.,  1890;  (D.D.,  Tufts,  1899; 
L.L.D.,  St.  Lawrence,  1906);  m.  Florence  Quintard 
Mead,  of  Boston,  June  25,  1884;  m.  2d,  Emma  Tut- 
tle  James,  of  Somerville,  Mass.,  Mar.  4,  1912.  Ry. 
elk.,  1880-9;  entered  Universalist  ministry,  1889; 
pastor  First  Ch.,  Pawtucket.  R.I.,  1889-95,  First 
Ch.,  Roxbury  (Boston),  1895-06;  pres.  Tufts  Coll., 
Apr.  1,  1905-Dec.  31,  1913.  Mem.  Mass.  State  Bd. 
of  Edn.  since  1910;  nat.  apprentice  dir.  United 
Typothetae  and  Franklin  Club  of  America  since 
Jan.,  1914;  grand  sec.  Grand  Lodge  of  Masons  of 
Mass.  since  Mar.,  1915.  Mem.  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal. 
Soc,  Theta  Delta  Xi.  Republican.  Clubs:  Boston 
City,  Twentieth  Century.  Address:  95  Avon  Hill 
St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  Masonic  Temple, 
Boston.* 

HAMIIiTON,  Georg-e  Iianglford,  mfr.  (See  vol. 
190!i.> 

HAMIIiTOK,  Herbert  Franklin,  college  prof.; 
b.  Greenfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1875;  s.  Darwin  Free- 
man and  Julia  A.  (Goddard)  Hamilton;  g.-g.-grand- 
son  Lt.  Robert  Hamilton,  of  Conway,  Mass.,  who 
served  in  the  Rev.  War;  ed.  Greenfield  High  Sch.; 
B..-^.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1897;  M.A.,  Yale,  1899,  Ph.D., 
1907;  travel  and  study,  univs.  of  Munich,  Germany, 
and  Cambridge.  Eng.,  1907-S;  m.  June  3,  1909,  Ce- 
cile  Gladys  Rogers,  of  Yokohama,  Japan.  Prof. 
Greek  and  English,  Frederick  (Md.)  Coll.,  1897-8; 
instr.  English,  Bloomfield  High  Sch.,  N.J.,  1899- 
1901;  head  of  dept.  English,  Flushing  High  Sch., 
New  York,  1903-7;  asst.  prof.  English.  1909-11, 
asso.  prof,  since  1911,  Amherst.  Democrat. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Kappa  Psi. 
Author:  The  Pindaric  Ode  in  English  Verse  (Yale 
thesis).   1907.    Address:     Amherst,  Mass. 

HAMHiTON',  James  E.,  lawyer;  b.  Londonderry, 
Ireland,  July  5,  1874;  s.  David  and  Margaret  Eliza 
f Wilson)  Hamilton;  ed.  at  Taplow,  England;  came 
to  America,  1890;  m.  June  29,  1904,  Irene  Mont- 
morenci  Falken,  of  Stratford,  Conn.;  3  children, 
Arthur  D.,  James  E.,  Jr.,  Margaret  Elizabeth.  Ad- 
mitted to  Conn,  bar,  1899,  and  since  in  practice  at 
Hartford,  Conn.  Republican.  Presbyterian.  Ma- 
son; mem.  Knights  of  Pythias.  Recreations: 
country  life.  Home:  Simsbury,  Conn.  Office:  847 
:\Iain   St..   Hartford,   Conn. 

HAMIIiTOlT,  James  Prescott,  banker;  Mar.  10, 
1844-Dec.   31,   1912.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

HAMTliTOlT,  John  "William,  bishop;  b.  Weston, 
Va.,  :Mar.  18,  1845;  s.  William  Charles  Patrick  and 
Henrietta  Maria  (Dean)  Hamilton;  brother  of 
Franklin  E.  E.  Hamilton;  grad.  Mt.  Union  Coll., 
Ohio,  1865:  S.T.B.,  Boston  U.,  1871:  (A.M.,  Wes- 
leyan  U..  Conn.,  1877;  D.D.,  Baker  U.,  Kan.,  1880; 
LL.D..  U.  of  Southern  Cal.,  1905,  De  Pauw,  1905. 
Mt.  Union,  1905):  m.  Julia  Elizabeth  Battelle,  of 
Covington,  Ky.,  Dec.  24,  1873  (died  1883):  m.  2d, 
Emma  Lydia  Battelle,  of  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  Dec.  18, 
1888.  Licensed  to  preach,  M.E.  Ch.,  1865;  deacon, 
1868,  elder,  1870;  pastor.  Newport,  O.,  1868-70, 
People's    Ch.,    Boston,    1874-84    (founder),    Somer- 


ville, Mass.,  1884-8,  East  Boston,  1888-92;  corn 
sec.  Freedmen's  Aid  and  Southern  Edn.  Soc,  1892- 
1900;  bishop  since  May,  1900.  Editor  Christian 
Educator,  1892-1900;  organized  mission  in  Alaska, 
1902,  in  H.I.,  1906.  Mem.  Gen.  Conf.,  1884,  88,  92, 
96,  1900;  mem.  Meth.  Ecumenical  Conf.,  Wash- 
ington, 1891;  fraternal  del.  to  chs.  in  Ireland  and 
England,  18  98;  mem.  exec,  coms.,  Meth.  Ecumeni- 
cal Conf.,  London,  1901;  chmn.  program  com.  Ecu- 
menical Conf.,  1911.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books,  etc.)  Home:  386  Commonwealth  Av.. 
Boston.* 

HAMIIiTOir,  Margaret;  b.  Rochester,  N.Y.,  Oct 

19,   1840.      (See   vol.    1909.) 

HAlVUIiTON',  Robert  Deliancey,  M.D.;  b.  Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn.,  May  24,  1875;  s.  Robert  DeLancey 
and  Mary  Helen  (Redliead)  Hamilton;  grad.  New- 
buryport  High  Sch.,  1893;  A.B.,  Yale,  1897;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1902;  m.  Eudora  C.  Brown,  of 
Newburyport,  Mass.,  July  29,  1911;  1  daughter, 
Virginia,  b.  July  5,  1913.  Practiced  in  Newbury- 
port, Mass.,  since  Oct.,  1904;  apptd.  asst.  visiting 
phys.  Anna  Jaque  Hosp..  1904,  visiting  phys.,  1914; 
city  bacteriologist,  Newburyport,  since  1905. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Newburyport  Med. 
Club,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Episcopalian.  Club: 
Dalton  (Newburyport).  Recreations:  bowling,  mo- 
toring. Address:  210  High  St.,  Newburyport, 
Mass. 

HAMIIiTON,  Samuel  K.,  lawyer;  b.  Waterbor- 
ough.  Me.,  July  27,  1837;  s.  Benjamin  Ricker  and 
Sarah  (Carle)  Hamilton;  descendant  of  David 
Hamilton,  who  settled  at  Berwick,  Me.,  1660;  ed. 
dist.  schs..  Limerick  Acad.,  and  Saco  High  Sch.; 
grad.  Chandler  Scientific  Sch.  (Dartmouth),  1859; 
studied  law,  Alfred.  Me.,  also  taught  sch.;  prin. 
Alfred  Acad.;  admitted  to  bar,  1862;  m.  Newfield, 
Me.,  Feb.  13,  1867,  Annie  E.  Davis.  Practiced  at 
Alfred  till  1867,  Biddeford  till  1872,  Boston  and 
Wakefield  since  1872;  has  appeared  in  important 
civil  and  criminal  cases.  Mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Water- 
boro,  2  yrs.;  alderman,  Biddeford,  1869,  1870;  mem. 
Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1872;  mem.  (chmn.  9  yrs.)  Sch. 
Com..  1876-86,  chmn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  4  yrs., 
chmn.  bd.  trustees  Beebe  Town  Library  many  yrs., 
counsel  for  town  20  yrs.,  pres.  Water  Co.,  Wake- 
field, Mass.,  10  yrs.  Del.  Dem.  nat.  convs.,  1880, 
1896;  candidate  for  presdl.  elector,  1892,  for  Con- 
gress, 1894.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar 
Assn.  (v.-p.).  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Middlesex 
Co.  Bar  Assn.  (pres.,  1898-13).  Chmn.  building 
and  rebuilding  com.  of  1st  Parish  Congl.  Ch.  of 
Wakefield.  Author:  The  Hamiltons  of  Waterbor- 
ough  (the  ancestors  and  descendants  from  912- 
1912).  Club:  Pine  Tree  State  (treas.  11  yrs.,  pres. 
2  yrs.).  Home:  Wakefield,  Mass.  Office:  31  Milk 
St.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

HAMI^IIT,  Charles,  lawyer,  veteran  soldier; 
Sept.  13,  1837-Mav  15,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

HAMIiIN,  Charles  G.,  merchant,  banker;  b. 
Waterford,  Me.,  Mar.  26.  1847;  s.  David  Tilden  and 
Harriet  (Robins)  Hamlin:  limited  pub.  sch.  edn.; 
m.  Milan,  N.H..  Nov.  20,  1875,  Lydia  A.  Blake.  En- 
listed Aug.,  1864,  age  17,  as  pvt.  Co.  H,  N.H.  Heavy 
Arty.;  discharged  June,  1865;  in  lumber  camp  until 
Feb.,  1869;  went  to  Calif.,  via  Panama,  returning 
1871,  over  newly  completed  railroad,  followed 
lumbering  until  1875;  since  in  gen.  store  business; 
pres.  White  Mt.  Nat.  Bank;  v.-p.  Gorham  Savings 
Bank.     Home:   Gorham,   N.H. 

HAMIiIN,  Charles  Hezekiah,  clergyman;  b. 
Farmington  (now  Plainville),  Conn.,  .Tan.  11, 
1850;  s.  Hezekiah  Wells  and  Catherine  Mix 
(Cowles)  Hamlin:  A.B.,  Yale,  1871:  student  Yale 
Div.  Sell.,  1872-4;  post-grad,  study  Bonn  and  Leip- 
zig; m.  Fannie  Rodman,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Jan. 
17,  1877;  children,  William  Rodman  (b.  June  3, 
1879),  Margaret  Ruth  Pomeroy,  Benjamin  Pome- 
roy  (June  30,  1883).  Ordained  to  ministry  Congl. 
Ch.,  1876;  pastor,  Chester,  Mass.,  1876-9,  South 
Ch.,  Pittsfield,  1879-84,  Payson  Ch.,  Easthampton, 
1885-1913;  now  pastor  emeritus  same.  Mem. 
Hampshire  Assn.,  Conn.  Valley  Congl.  Club.  Re- 
publican. Mason.  Club:  Reality  (Springfield, 
Mass.).  Recreations:  trout  fishing.  Home:  12 
North  East  St.,  Amherst,  Mass. 


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vv  uu   in   .rtiiicricci.;  •  x^iigio.,    clu.      x\.t;puuiii;a.ii.      u  iiiiiii  ictii.     xxcji  cctLiuuo. 

UN,    Edward,    coal    merchant;    b.    Boston.    ^^.^liTf^Vn^  r"onn^'    ^''^^P*"^    *"    ^°°'^^-     -^^^ress: 
1863;  s.  Edward  S.  and  Anna  G.    (Conroy)    ^'anrora,  conn. 


HAuaxIN,    Charles    Sumiuer,    lawyer;    asst.    sec.  Bank.    Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1889,  Senate,  1906. 

the  Treasury,  Washinston,  D.C.,  since  1913.      (See  Mem.    Am.    Soc.    Mech.    En^rs.,    Am.    Inst.    Mining 

Who's  Who  in  America.)*  Engrs.,   etc.    Republican.    Unitarian.    Recreations: 

HAMI.IN, 

Apr.   3, 

Hamlin;  grad.  Harvard,  1886;  m.  Helen  Hamlin,  of  HAMMETT,    ■William    Frederick,    v. -p.     Boston 

Bangor,  Me.,  Dec.  31,  1SS8;  1  daughter,  Elinor  Cut-  Suburban   Electric  Cos.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

^t^-^i-   r^^:^'^^o^^n^   I^;  Ba^^^f^"^^po:ri^Tpo.?-R^/^^^'^"^      '^"^"^^ 

1888;    pres.    Met.    Coal    Co.;    dir.    F.    C.    Warren   &  ^^"'^  °^    Ncwpoit,   Newpoi  t,  R.I. 

Bradbury  Co.,  Frost  Coal  Co.,  Locke  Coal  Co.;  trus-  HAMMILIi,    Francis    Henry,    judge;    b.    Bristol, 

tee    Franklin    Savings    Bank    of    City    of    Boston.  R-I-    -'an.    11,    1878;    s.    I'atrick    and    Mary    (Gal- 

V.-p.    and    trustee    Forsyth    Dental    infirmary    for  higher)    Hammill;    grad.    Bristol   High   Sch.,    1895; 

Children.     INIem.    Boston    Chamber    of    Commerce.  Ph.B.,   Brown  U.,   1900;   DL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch., 

Clubs:     Union,     Exchange,     Tennis     and     Racquet,  1904;    m.    Olivia   M.    C.    Day,    of    Providence,    R.I.. 

Country    (Brookline),    Harvard    (Boston   and    New  Apr.    17,    1914.     Admitted   to   R.I.   bar,    1905;    prac- 

York).     Home:    Brookline,    Mass.     Office:    28    Ex-  ticed   in   Providence;   mem.    Hammill   &   Bradford; 

change  PL,  Boston.  judge  of  probate  for  Town  of  Bristol  3  yrs. ;  pres. 

■rr A -lur-r -rw      -n -i       -.tt                  ,        ,.       ,       ,             t-  Bristol    Towu    Couucil    1    yr. ;    mem.    R.I.    Ho.    of 

HAMLIN",     rrank     W.,     merchant,     banker;     b.  Rgp    from  Town  of  Bristol,  since  1909,  with  excep- 

Charlestown     N.H.,    June    14,    1863;    s     George   W.  tion  of  1912   (deputy  speaker  of  House,  1913,  1914, 

and    Ellen    L      Hamlin;     common     sch.     edn.;     m.  speaker.    1915    and    1916);    justice    Fifth    Dist.    Ct. 

Charlestown.  Dec.  26,  188  <.  Ada  E.  Perry.     In  mer-  ^f  p.  j    gince  Feb.,  1911.    Republican.    Roman  Cath- 

cantile    business    at    Charlestown    since    July    1,  oUc.     Mem.    B.P.O.    Elks,    Knights    of    Columbus. 

1887,    pres.    Conn.    River   Nat.    Bank      Republican.  Recreations:    motoring,  fishing.    Home:    41  Wood- 

Episcopahan.  I.O.O.F.  Address:   Charlestown,  N.H.  lawn  Av.,  Bristol,  R.I.    Office:  19  College  St.,  Provi- 

HAMLIN,  Georgre  Herbert,  college  prof.,  hydrau-  dence,  R.I. 

lie  engr.;  b    Sidney,  Me.,  Nov.  IS,  1850;  s.  Welling-  HAMMILL,    John    Bernard,    railwav    official;    b. 

ton    B.    and    Philena    P.    (Robinson)    Hamlin,    and  Needham,   Mass.,   Julv   25.   1874;   s.   Hugh     R.  and 

descendant  of  James  Hamlin,  the  immigrant;  prep.  Mary   A.    (Sloan)    Hammill;   ed.   pub.   schs.:    m.   in 

edn     Wateryille    (Me.)    Classical    Inst.;    C.E.,    Me.  1903':   children,   John  B.,  Jr.,   Joseph  J.,  Katherine 

?)^*®  £?'^-,  „^"°^  ^-  °^  Me.).   1873;  m.  Orono,  Me.,  a.,    Hugh    R.,    Mary    E.     Began    active    career    as 

May    20,     1877,    Annie    M.    Mayo.     Tutor    in    civ.  telegraph    operator,    B.    &    A.    R.R.,    1892.    became 

engring      1873;    prof.,    same,    1880-98,    U.    of    Me.;  train  dispatcher,  continuing  until  1904;  then  train- 

treas.  U.  of  Me.,  1889-96;  in  active  practice  of  pro-  master  at  Boston,    1904-6,   passenger   trainmaster, 

fession    as    hydraulic    engr.,    1898-1905;    since    de-  1906-I2,    and    supt.    Boston    div.,    same    rd.,    since 

voted    attention    mainly    to   business    affairs.     Ad-  June,  1912.   Clubs:    Traffic  of  N.E.,  N.E.  Ry.    Home: 

dress:     Bangor,    Me.  66  Capital  Av.,  Watertown,  Mass.    Office:  333  South 

HAMLIN,    Hannibal   Emery,    lawyer;    b.   Hamp-  Station,   Boston, 

den.  Penobscot  Co     Me.,  Aug    22,  1858:  s.  Hannibal  HAMMOND,    A(llen)    Park,    mfr..    banker;    June 

^•^•"^■■S^  I^-^e  ^^^V,^^^5?  ^H®?,^-t.^^'^'^^Tt^  ¥^r^"  24,    1835-Mar.,    1911.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

lin;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1879;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.,  18^52;  „.,,,,^,™     «i.     ,        «   ^-i  4.*     ^t  T-^       l^T         on 

unmarried.     Admitted    to   bar,    1883,   and    since    in  ,  ^^^^^^°^^,-^,9^^^l^^    ^V^\^^h  ?^-^--    ^^''''-    ^^• 

practice    at    Ellsworth,    Me.;    mem.    firm    Hale    &  lS53-Apr.   8,   1910.     (bee  vol.   1909.) 

Hamlin.     Mem.    Me.    Ho.    of    Rep.,    1893-5,    Senate,  HAMMOND,    Charlotte    Frances,    M.D.;    b.    An- 

1899-01    (pres.    1901);   judge-advocate-gen.   of   Me.,  dover,   Mass.,  Feb.   4,  1855;  d.  George  Francis  and 

1897-04.    on    staff    Govs.    Llewellyn    Powers    and  Julia  Ann  (Albee)  Hammond;  ed.  Paris  Hill  (Me.) 

John   P.   Hill;    one   of  the   three   commrs.    on   uni-  Acad.;    Abbot    Acad.,    Andover,    Mass.:    Welleslev 

formity  of  legislation,  1895-13;  atty.-gen.  of  Maine,  Coll.;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1887;  spl. 

1905-9.    Republican.    Address:      Ellsworth,   Me.*  courses  at  Phila.  Polyclinic,  New  York  Post-Grad. 

HAMLIN,  John,  lawyer;  b.  Dover,  N.H.,  Jan.  28,  Med.    Sch.;    unmarried.      Sub-editor    The    Youth's 

1856;    s.   Wolcott   and    Susan    (Westman)    Hamlin;  Companion,  1S85-07:  began  practice  of  medicine  in 

descendant  of  James  Hamlin,  who  came  to  Mass.  Paris,    Me.,    1896;    owner    and    mgr.    The    Beeches 

from  England,  1636.  also  of  Maj.  Eleaser  Hamlin,  Pvt.   Sanitarium  since   1896.    Mem.   N.E.  Woman  s 

of  Revolutionarv  War;  ed.  high  sch.,  Dover;   read  Press  Assn.,  Boston  Surg,  and  Gynecol.  Soc.  Clubs: 

law  in  office  of  E.  B.  Sumner,  Willimantic,  Conn.;  Paris    Hill    (Me.)    Country,    Country    Club   of    Au- 

m.    Margaret    Bartlev,    of    Thompsonville.    Conn.,  gusta,   Georgia.    Recreations:    golf.    Address:    The 

June  30,  1886.    Admitted  to  Conn.  bar.  1878;  prac-  Beeches,   Paris  Hill,   Me. 

ticed    in    Thompsonville.    Conn.,    1878-99;    removed  HAMMOND,   Edward   Payson,   evangelist:    Sept. 

to    Mass.     1900     and    since   practiced    in   Amherst.  ^     is31-1911.     (Se-   vol.    1909,   also  Wlio's  Who   in 

Mem.  Amherst  Bd.  of  Trade.   Republican.   Conglist.  \v„„,,fr,Q      iqin  11  ■> 

Mason.      Clubs:      Business    Men's,    Amherst    Golf  '^"^eiica,    ijiu-ii.j 

(sec.  and  treas.).    Home;    9  Parsons  St.    Office:    30  HAMMOND,   Franklin   Tweed,   lawyer:   b.    Cam- 

S.   Pleasant   St.,   Amherst,   Mass.  bridge,    Mass.,    Mar.    1,    1870;    s.   John   Wilkes   and 

HAMLIN,  Simon  Moulton,  educator;  b.  Standish,  Clara    Ellen    (Tweed)    Hammond;    A  B.,    Harvard, 

Me.,   Aug.   lb.    1866;   s.   Ebenezer  Cotton  and  Abbie  l^^^^.    A.M.,    1S93;    student   Ha  yard    t^-    Law   Sch-. 

M.    (Hastv)    Hamlin;    grad.    Bridgton   Acad.,   1891;  '?^,  ^^'^^^T:,^=^?\'?°'^rr  ^^i^^S^"^^.®' T?hn   TvVnH 

grad.   Gorham  Normal   Sch.,  Me.,   1890;  A.B.    Bowl  children.   Franklm   T      J^--  Harriet,   .lohn  Maclex)^^^^ 

doin,  1900;  m.  Annie  W.Brackett,  of  Cumberland,  ft!^'^:h^^l''^}J'' J'l'f^-„hl'^-J£^\f'^^rJ^^^'^^ 

190'] 
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business:    supt.   schs.   Union   Dist.   of   South   Port-  ^em-  Bar  Assn.  City  o^.  Boston,  Mass.  Bai   Assiv 

land    and    Cape    Elizabeth    since    1912.     Democrat,  trustee    Social    Law    ^,]^l^iy^,}l'^^l^^'^^-yp^^^- 

Universalist.     Mason;    K.P.    Address:     City   Office,  F,"'o°"\.^^f''^^*'°'i>^--^2'"^-^ot?    Affi.>^     Pp^wT^^^ 

South  Portland,   Me.  1^i/°°r  ^V'  Cambridge,  Mass.    Office.    Pemberton 

HAMMEB.   Alfred   Emil.   mfr.:   b.    Boston,   Mar.  ^^^^■'   Boston.                                 „  ^     ^ 

8,  1858;  s.  Thorvald  F.  and  Delphina   (Lundsteen)  HAMMOND,       Frederick       Hobart       Lawrence, 

Hammer;    ed.    grammar   and   high    schs.    and   Rus-  clergyman;    b.    Brooklyn,    N.Y.,    Oct.    H.    18bb,    s. 

sell's  Mil.  Acad.,  New  Haven.  Conn.;  studied  metal-  Rev.    Samuel   M.    and   Frances   A.    (Howell)    Ham- 

lurgy,  3  vrs.;  m.  Cornelia  H.  Foster,  of  New  Haven,  mond:   A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,   1888;   m    Bertha 

Conn.,  1SS7  (died  1896):  2d,  Edith  Rosamons  Swan,  Clarissa  Sanford,   of  New  Haven,  Conn  .   June   30, 

of  Brookline,  Mass..  1905:  4  children.    Chemist  for  1892;     5    children,    Edward    Sanford     (A.B      Yale, 

Malleable  Iron  Fittings  Co.,  Branford,  Conn.,  1885;  1913,  M.A.,  1915),  Helen  Frances   (deceased),  Rob- 

treas.  and  mgr.  same,  since  1900;  dir.  Second  Nat.  ert     Lewis,     Alden     Mowbray,     Sanford     Loomis. 

Bank    (New    Haven);    one    of    incorporators    and  Teacher,  Pennington  (N. J)  Sem.    1889-90;  gen.  sec. 

trustees    Conn.    Savings    Bank,    Branford    Savings  Y.M.C.A.,    New    Britain,    Conn.,    1890-4;    asst.    sec. 


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Y  M.C.A.,  Hartford,  1894-9;  ordained  M.E.  min- 
istry, 1S99;  pastor  Wallingford,  Conn.,  1899-04, 
West  Haven,  1904-10,  Summerfleld  Ch.,  Bridge- 
port, 1910-11,  North  Ch.,  Hartford,  1911-15.  Derby, 
Conn.,  ."(incc  1915.  Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Address: 
Doi-by,   Conn. 

HAMMOND,  Georg^e  A.,  mfr. ;  b.  Hampton,  Conn., 
May  26,  1841;  ed.  high  school  and  Williston 
Rem.  Enlisted  in  Co.  G,  26th  Conn.  Vols,  and 
served,  pvt.,  sergt.  and  It.,  1861-4;  engaged  in 
manufacture  of  machine  twist  and  sewing  sillcs, 
at  Mansfield,  Conn.,  1864;  removed  to  Putnam, 
1878,  and  organized  Hammond,  Knowlton  &  Co., 
mfrs.  sewing  silks,  etc.,  which  still  continues;  or- 
ganized the  New  London  Wash  Silk  Co.,  Inc.,  the 
Hampton  Silk  Co.  and  the  Putnam  P>ox  Co.  Mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.  from  Mansfield,  1876,  from  Put- 
nam, 1885,  1886  and  1905:  Senate,  1911-12;  mem. 
Rep.  State  Central  Com.,  1868-88;  mom.  Pd.  Conn. 
Commrs.  Columbian  Expn.,  Chicago,  1893;  Rep. 
pre.sdl.  elector,  1896;  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1900,  4, 
S;  chmn.  Putnam  Sch.  Com.  15  yrs.  Mem.  Navy 
League  of  U.S.,  Army  and  Navy  Club  of  Conn., 
Home  Market  Club  (Boston).  Mason  (Shriner); 
mem.  B.P.O.  Elks  (life),  T.O.O.F.  Clubs:  Hart- 
foi-rt,   Thames.     Address:     Putnam,  Conn. 

HAMMOND,  Henry  D.,  farmer:  b.  Paris,  Me., 
.Tune  7.  1857:  s.  Henry  E.  and  Adaline  M.  (Chase) 
Hammond;  cd.  Paris  Hill  Acad.,  and  Oxford  Nor- 
mal Inst..  South  Paris.  Me.;  m.  Aug.  29,  1887,  E. 
Gertrude  Dudley,  of  Paris.  Engaged  in  farming 
since  1878;  trustee  South  Paris  Savings  Bank; 
pres.  Oxford  County  P.  of  H.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  Select- 
man 11  vrs.;  rep.  State  Legislature,  1901-2;  county 
commr.  of  Oxford  Co.,  1908-14.  Republican.  V.-p. 
Paris  Hill  Acad.  IMem.  Hamlin  Lodge  K.  of  P.; 
Paris    (irango.    No.    44.     Address:     Paris,    Me. 

HAMMOND,  Henry  Iiouis,  M.D.:  b.  Killingly. 
Conn..    Seiit.    7,   1S42.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

HAMMOND.  Herbert  Hood:  b.  Wautoma,  Wis.. 
Oct.  15,  1S57:  s,  Thomas  Bennett  and  Adelia 
Marion  (Hood)  Hammond;  descendant  of  Thomas 
Hammond,  Hingham.  Mass.,  1636;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Elvria,  O. :  m.  Cora  May  Coffman.  of  Newark.  O., 
Aug.  14,  1888:  2  children,  Marion  Newell.  Ben- 
nett Brown.  Began  in  stationery  store.  Newark. 
O.,  as  mem.  firm  of  Hammond  &  Son,  1886:  propr. 
Hammond-Batterson  Decorative  House.  Columbus, 
1891,  until  destroyed  by  fire.  Feb.  10.  1892;  travel- 
ing salesman.  1892-4;  connected  with  Standard 
Electric  Time  Co.,  and  Blodgett  Clock  Co.,  aflnliated 
corpns..  1894-14:  treas.  and  gen.  mgr.  Blodgett 
Clock  Co.,  1913-14;  manufacturers'  agt..  electric 
clocks,  since  Mar.,  1914.  Dir.  Co-operative  Soc. 
of  Bank  Men.  Mem.  Deliberative  Assembly  (Mai- 
den, Mass.),  S.R.  Progressive.  Club:  Schubert. 
Recreations:  camping,  countrv  life.  Home:  202 
Webster  St.,  Maiden,  Mass.  Office:  85  Water  St., 
Boston. 

HAMMOND,  John  Chester,  lawver;  b.  Amherst. 
Mass..  Aucr.  15,  ]S42:  s.  Salem  and  .Tnlia  A.  (.Tohn- 
son)  Hammond;  B.A..  Amherst  Coll..  1865.  M.A.. 
1871;  read  law:  m.  Eliza  M.  Brown,  of  Oxford. 
Mass..  Nov.  16.  1871;  4  children,  Thomas  J.  Maud. 
May.  Ethel.  Admitted  to  bar.  1868,  and  engaged 
in  practice  at  Northampton.  Mass.;  now  sr.  mem. 
firm  of  Hammond  <Sr  Hammond.  Overseer  Amherst 
Coll.  since  1S79.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  etc.  Re- 
]iuV)lican.     (^onglist.     Address,   Northampton,   ]\Tass. 

HAMMOND,  Jolin  Hays,  mining  engineer;  b. 
San  Francisfo.  Mar.  31.  1855:  s.  Richard  Pindle 
and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Hays)  Hammond;  ed.  pub. 
and  pvt.  schs.;  Ph.B..  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch. 
(Yale),  1876,  A.M..  Yale.  1898;  mining  course  at 
Royal  Sch.  of  Mines.  Freiburg,  Saxony:  (D.E., 
Stevens  Inst.  Tech..  1906;  LL.D.,  St.  .Tohn's  Coll., 
1907);  m.  Natalie  Harris,  of  Miss..  .Tan.  1,  1880. 
Spl.  expert  U.S.  Geol.  Survey.  1880.  examining 
Cal.  gold  fields;  later  in  Mexico  and  afterward 
consulting  engr.  Union  Iron  Works.  San  Fran- 
cisco, and  to  Central  and  Southern  Pacific  rys. ; 
has  examined  properties  in  all  parts  of  world; 
became  consulting  engr.  for  Barnato  Bros.,  1893, 
and  later  for  Cecil  Rhodes,  consulting  engr.  Con- 
solidated Gold  Fields  of  South  Africa.  British 
South  Africa  Co.  and  the  Randfontein  Estates 
Gold  Mining  Co.    "Was  one  of  four  leaders  in   re- 


form movement  in  the  Transvaal,  1895-6;  after 
Jameson  Raid  was  arrested  and  sentenced  to 
death;  sentence  was  commuted  to  15  yrs.  imprison- 
ment; later  was  released  on  payment  of  fine  of 
.$125,000;  went  to  London  and  became  interested  in 
many  large  mining  cos.;  returned  to  U.S.  and  be- 
came associated  with  some  of  most  important 
financial  groups  in  this  country;  has  also  been 
very  active  in  various  interests  outside  of  mining, 
including  hydro-electric  enterprises,  irrigation 
projects,  etc.  Was  a  candidate  for  nomination  as 
Vice-Pres.  of  U.S.,  and  although  very  strongly 
supported,  withdrew  his  name  before  it  was  pre- 
sented at  convention.  Apptd.  by  President  Taft 
as  spl.  ambassador  and  rep.  of  the  President  to 
the  coronation  of  King  George  V,  1911.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  other  details.)  Home:  Glou- 
cester, Mass.,  and  903  Park  Av.,  New  York.  Office: 
120   Broadway,   New  York.* 

HAMMOND,  Jolin  Hays.  Jr.,  inventor;  b.  San 
Francisco.  Cal..  Apr.  13,  1888:  s.  John  Hays  and 
Natalie  (Harris)  Hammond;  B.S..  Sheffield  Scien- 
tific Sch.  (Yale),  1910;  unmarried.  Inventor  of 
type  of  torpedo  for  coast  defense,  controlled  by 
wireless  energy  from  coast  fortifications;  assisted 
in  development  of  system  by  U.S.  War  Dept. ;  has 
applied  for  more  than  100  patents  covering  the 
system,  in  U.S.  and  foreign  countries.  Del.  by 
appmt.  of  U.S.  Govt,  to  Radio-Telegraphic  Conv., 
London,  Eng.,  1912.  Mem.  Inst,  of  Radio  Engrs. 
(treas.  and  chmn.  com.  on  membership),  Langley 
Aerodynamic  Lab.  of  Smithsonian  Instn.  (advis- 
ory com.),  Royal  Soc.  Arts,  London.  Club:  Eastern 
Yacht.     Home:   Gloucester,  Mass.* 

HAMMOND,  John  Wilkes,  judge;  b.  Rochester 
(now  Mattapoisett),  Mass.,  Dec.  16,  1837;  s.  John 
Wilkes  and  Maria  Louisa  (Southworth)  Hammond; 
A.B..  Tufts  Coll..  1861  (LL.D..  1891,  and  Harvard. 
1911):  m.  Clara  E.  Tweed,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  Aug. 
15,  1866.  Admitted  to  bar,  1866;  in  practice  at 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1866-86:  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep..  1872.  1873;  city  solicitor,  1873-86;  justice 
Superior  Ct.  of  Mass.,  1886-98:  justice  Supreme 
Jud.  Ct,  Sept.  7,  1898-Dec.  1,  1914  (resigned).  Re- 
publican. Address:  337  Harvard  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

HAMMOND,  Otis  Grant;  b.  Manchester,  N.H., 
Mav  4,  1869;  s.  Isaac  Ware  and  Martha  Ann  (Kim- 
ball) Hammond;  ed.  Concord  (N.H.)  High  Sch.; 
student  Trinity  Coll..  Conn.,  1892;  (hon.  M.A., 
Dartmouth,  1908,  Trinitv,  1912);  m.  Jessie  A. 
Prescott,  of  Concord,  Jan.  19,  1898;  1  daughter, 
Priscilla.  Pres.  Concord  Foundry  &  Machine  Co. 
asst.  state  historian,  N.H.,  since  1890;  asst.  state 
librarian,  1896-13;  supt.  and  sec.  N.H.  Hist. 
Soc.  since  1913.  Capt.  Co.  E,  1st  N.H.  Vols., 
Spanisli-Am.  War;  capt.  and  adj.  1st  Inf.,  N.H.N.G. 
Mem.  Antiquarian  Soc,  Am.  Hist.  Assn,  N.E.  His- 
toric-Geneal.  Soc.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Ma- 
son. Clubs:  Wonolancet,  Beaver  Meadow.  Contbr. 
numerous  hist,  and  geneal.  articles  to  mass,  and 
newspapers.  Recreations:  golf,  tennis,  billiards. 
Home:  125  School  St.  Address:  N.H.  Historical 
Soc.   Concord.   N.H. 

HAMMOND,  Philip,  otologist;  b.  Charlestown, 
N.H.,  Dec.  4.  1871:  s.  Daniel  W.  and  Mary  A. 
(Young)  Hammond;  M.D..  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1894:  m.  Edna  Deane  Long,  of  Boston.  Mass.,  1897; 
2  children,  Ruth.  Dorothv.  Aural  interne,  Mass. 
Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmarv.  1893-6;  en- 
ga<?-ed  in  practice  of  otology,  at  Boston,  since 
1896;  asst.  in  otology,  1896-06:  instr..  1906-14;  asso. 
in  otology  since  1914.  Harvard  IMed.  Sch.;  asst. 
aural  surgeon.  Mass.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  In- 
firmarv, since  1898;  aural  surgeon,  same,  since 
1905.  Mem.  Am.  Otol.  Soc,  N.E.  Otol.  and 
T.,aryngol.  Soc,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Loyal  Legion,  etc. 
Home:  Winchester,  Mass.  Office:  483  Beacon  St., 
Boston. 

HAMMOND,  Boland,  orthopaedic  surgeon;  b. 
Bellinsrham.  Mass.,  July  29.  1875;  s.  Roland  and 
jMary  Lucinda  (Rockwood)  Hammond;  descendant 
of  Elizabeth  Penn  Hammond,  aunt  of-William 
Penn;  grad.  Brockton  (Mass.)  High  Sch..  1894; 
A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1898;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1902;  m.  .lane  M.  ISIacomb,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  Jan. 
29,  1911.     Practiced  in  Providence,  R.I.,  since  1903; 


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orthopaedic  surgeon,  R.I.  Hosp.,  since  1913;  asst. 
orthopaedic  surgeon,  St.  Joseph's  Hosp.;  consult- 
ing orthopaedic  surgeon,  I'rovidence  City  Hosp. 
Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A.,  Am. 
Orthopaedic  Assn.,  Am.  Kontgen  Ray  Soc,  R.I. 
Med.  Soc,  R.I.  Hosp.  Club,  Providence  Med.  Assn., 
Med.  Improvement  Club,  Practitioner's  Club,  Theta 
Delta  Chi.  Unitarian.  C^lubs:  University,  Provi- 
dence Art.  Recreations:  ornithology.  Home:  52 
Bovlston  Av.  Office:  266  Benefit  St.,  Providence, 
R.I. 

HAMMOND,  Samuel,  trustee;  b.  Xahant,  Mass.. 
Julv  28,  1859;  s.  Samuel  and  Mary  C.  (Warren) 
Hammond;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1881;  traveled  in  Eu- 
rope, lSSl-2;  m.  Grace  Learoyd.  of  Wakefield, 
Mass.,  Nov.  14,  1900;  3  children,  Samuel,  Mason, 
Susan.  Connected  with  dry  goods  commn.  busi- 
ness. New  York,  1882-4;  with  Pacific  Guano  Co., 
Boston,  1886-91;  deputy  collector.  City  of  Bos- 
ton, 1891-1900  (retired).  Ensign  U.S.N.  Spanish- 
Am.  War,  1898.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 
Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Union  Boat,  N.E. 
Kennel  (Boston):  Nahant  (Xahant).  Home:  Na- 
hant,  Mass.    Office:  42  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

SAt/aaOTSTD,  Schuyler  Weston,  M.D.,  surgeon; 
b.  Franklin.  Vt..  Dec.  29,  1866;  s.  DeForest  and 
Olive  (Chadwick)  Hammond;  descendant  of 
Thomas  Hammond.  Newton,  Mass.,  1636;  grad. 
Montpelier  (Vt.)  Sem.,  1887;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll. 
of  Medicine.  1895;  m.  June  29,  1889,  Mattie  M. 
Graves,  of  Mt.  Holly,  Vt.  Practiced  in  Rutland 
since  1895;  chief  surgeon  Rutland  R.R.  Co.;  at- 
tending plivs.  Rutland  Hosp.;  consulting  phys. 
Proctor  Hosp.  V.-p.  Vt.  State  Bd.  of  Registration 
in  Medicine,  1912.  Mem.  A.M. A..  Vt.  State  Med. 
Soc,  N.Y.  and  N  E.  Assn.  R.R.  Surseons,  Rutland 
County  Med.  and  Surg.  Soc,  Rutland  Med.  Club. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Mason  (K.T.);  mem.  K. 
of  P.      Address:   Rutland,  Vt. 

HAMMOND,  William  Churcliill,  organist;  b. 
Rockville.  Conn.,  Nov.  25.  1860;  s.  Joseph  C.  and 
Kate  (Burr)  Hammond;  studied  music  in  Hartford 
and  New  York  with  N.  H.  Allen  and  S.  P.  Warren; 
m.  Fannv  Bliss  Reed,  of  Holyoke.  Mass.,  June, 
1898.  Became  organist  Congl.  Ch.,  Rockville, 
Conn.,  and  Pearl  St.  Ch.,  Hartford;  organist  Sec- 
ond Congl.  Ch.,  Holvoke.  since  1S85:  instr.  of  organ 
at  Smith  Coll.,  1890-1900;  elected  prof,  of  music, 
Mt.  Holvoke  Coll..  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  1900. 
Home:    Holyoke,   Mass.* 

HAMMOND,  WiUiam  Penn,  M.D.;  b.  Plympton, 
Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1843:  s.  Joseph  Sturtevant  and 
Betsy  (Parker)  Hammond:  descendant  on  father's 
side  of  William  Penn;  on  mother's  side  of  the 
Parkers,  who  were  prominent  in  Colonial  history 
of  N.E.;  grad.  Phillips  Andover  Acad.,  1865;  A.B., 
Amherst  Coll..  1869;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1873;  house  officer,  Boston  City  Hosp.:  m.  Sarah 
Abbie  Harrub,  of  Plympton.  Sept.  17.  1873:  1 
dauehter,  Elizabeth  P.  (Mrs.  W.  Fillebrown).  Has 
practiced  in  Charlestown.  IMass.,  since  1873;  sur- 
geon, out-patients.  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1875.  Re- 
publican. Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  Harvard 
Med.  Alumni  .Assn..  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Recreations: 
farmin°'.  Address:  47  Monument  Sq.,  Charles- 
town.  Mass. 

HANAFORD,  Howard  A.,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  New 
Hampton.  X.H.,  Jan.  12.  1875;  s.  Arah  Rockwood 
and  Caroline  M.  (Ward)  Hanaford;  grad.  New 
Hampton  (N.H.)  Commercial  Coll.,  1893;  grad. 
New  Hampton  Lit.  Instn.,  1895;  studied  Dart- 
mouth Med.  Sch.;  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Me-iicine;  M.D., 
Baltimore  :Med.  Coll..  1900;  m.  Lida  Hilton  Hana- 
ford. of  Brooklvn,  N.Y.,  June  17,  1907.  Practiced 
at  Newport.  N.H.,  since  1902;  has  made  surgery  a 
specialty:  surgeon  Carrie  F.  Wright  Hosp.;  school 
phvs.,  Newport;  med.  examiner  for  Life  Exten- 
sion Inst..  IMet.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  etc.  Mem.  U.S. 
Pension  Examining  Bd.,  Newport.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
N.H.  State  Med.  Soc,  Sullivan  County  Med.  Soc. 
Alpha  Upsilon  Mu  (Dartmouth).  Delta  Mu  (U.  of 
Vt.).  Republican.  Methodist.  ]Mason;  mem.  Red 
Men,  Foresters  of  America.  Loval  Order  Moose. 
Home:  37  Main  St.  Office:  39  Main  St.,  Newport, 
N.H. 

HANCOCK,  H(arrie)  Irviner,  chemist,  author;  b. 
Waltham,  Mass.,  Jan.   16,   1868;   s.  William  Henry 


and  Laura  (Oakes)  Hancock;  ed.  pub.  sclis.  and 
spl.  courses  at  colls,  and  tech  schs.;  m.  Nellie 
Stein,  Dec.  21,  1887.  Was  with  Boston  Glo'^e. 
1885-90,  New  York  Journal,  etc.;  war  corn  in  Cuba 
and  Philippines;  asst.  editor  Leslie's  Weekly,  1900- 
01;  edited  revised  edition  Collier's  Cyclopaedia, 
1901.  Organized  Ferguson-Hancock  Laboratories, 
with  Prof.  George  A.  Ferguson,  1906.  Mem.  Am. 
Asiatic  Soc,  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Soc.  Chem. 
Industry  (London),  Japan  Society  New  York,  Am. 
Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books  and  writings.)  Address: 
Waltham,    Mass.* 

HANDV,  Charles  C,  bank  examiner;  b.  Salem, 
Mass,  Oct.  5,  1876;  s.  Kelley  Ward  and  Lucy  Ella 
(Swan)  Handy;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Salem;  grad.  Salem 
Commercial  Sch.,  1893;  m.  Mrs.  Anna  F.  White 
Bird  of  Danvers,  Mass.,  June  19,  1907;  children, 
Robert  Clinton,  Lewis  White.  Began  as  newsboy, 
1885;  bookkeeper,  1893-7;  elk.  Five  Cents  Savings 
Bank  Salem,  1897-8;  elk.  Nat.  Webster  Bank,  Bos- 
ton, 1898-04;  title  changed  to  Webster  &  Atlas 
Nat  Bank,  with  which  continued  and  apptd.  re- 
ceiv'ing  teller,  1910;  state  bank  examiner  since 
July  1910.  Served  as  pvt.,  corporal,  sergt.  and 
company  q.-m.  sergt.  2d  Corps  Cadets.  M.VM 
1895-04  Mem.  Salem  Common  Council,  1904,  5,  6, 
7  Mem.  Bank  Officers'  Assn.  (Boston),  Now  and 
Then  Assn.,  Salem.  Republican.  Universalist. 
Mason  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home;  Sa- 
lem, Mass.     Office;   State  House,  Boston. 

HANEV,  Oramel  Elisha,  M.D.;  b.  Penobscot, 
Me  Sept  21,  1876;  s.  John  P.  and  Ellen  M.  (Heath) 
Hanev;  represents  5th  generation  of  family  in 
America;  grad.  East  Me.  Conf.  Sem.,  Buckspprt, 
Me  1898;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin), 
1903;  grad.  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.,  Portland,  Me  1904; 
unmarried.  Began  practice  at  Boothbay  Harbpr, 
Me  1904;  removed  to  Portland,  1909;  asst  elm. 
instr.  in  surgerv.  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  Capt.  N.G.S3I. 
Mem  A.M. A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Cumberland  C9. 
Med  Soc,  Portland  Med.  Club.  Republican.  Uni- 
versalist. Club:  Woodfords.  Recreations:  military 
work.    Address:   528  Deering  Av.,  Portland,   Me. 

HANKS,  Charles  Stedman,  author;  Apr.  10,  1856- 
Mar  1908.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1908-9.) 

HANI^ON,  John  J.,  mfr.;  b.  Norwalk  Conn., 
June  26,  1860;  s.  Daniel  and  Johanna  Hanlon; 
grad.  Eastman  Business  Coll.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.l.., 
1880-  m  Threasa  Heinz,  of  Norwalk,  Conn.,  June 
16  1891;  children.  Vera,  Leonella,  John,  William. 
Engaged  in  tea  business  5  yrs.;  began  with  capital 
of  ^ilOO,  in  1894,  to  manufacture  baking  powder 
and  shirt  waist  starch,  the  business  being  devel- 
oped on  an  extensive  scale;  now  pres.  Hanlon 
Bros,  mfrs.  and  jobbers;  also  pres.  Consolidated 
Premium  Co.  (a  corpn.  subsidiary  to  Hanlon 
Bros  )  Democrat.  Catholic.  Home:  15  Sprmgwood 
Av.     Office:    3-5   Walk  St.,   Norwalk,   Conn. 

HANI.V,  Edward  Agustine,  wholesale  commn. 
mcht.:  b.  Pittston,  Me.,  Sept.  15,  1866:  s.  Robert 
and  Elizabeth  (Bastow)  Hanly;  ed.  Pittston  Acad., 
and  Comer  Business  Coll.,  Boston;  m.  Elizabeth 
Mountain,  of  Boston.  June  6,  1893.  Settled  in 
Boston,  1888;  in  employ  of  W.  E.  A  Legg  &  Co 
Faneuil  Hall  Market,  6  yrs.;  entered  business  on 
own  account,  1895;  inc,  1899,  as  E.  A.  Hanl>  Co., 
of  which  is  treas. ;  dir.  Beacon  Associates.  Mern 
Nat.  Poultrv,  Butter  &  Egg  Assn.,  Boston  Fruit 
and  Produce  Assn.  Democrat.  Mem.  Knights  of 
Columbus.  Recreations:  farming,  fishing,  hunting. 
Home:  33  Moultrie  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Address: 
78  North  St.,  Boston. 

HA.NNIGAN,  John  Edward,  lawyer;  b.  Brighton, 
Miss  Sept  24  1868:  s.  William  and  Nancy  Ann 
(Welsh)  Hannigan;  ed.  pub.  schs.:  LL.B.,  Boston 
U  1890-  m  Anna  Maria  Judson,  of  Boston,  Mass., 
liVne  26'  1892;  2  children,  Judson,  Patrice.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1890,  and  since  in  gen.  practice 
courts  of  Mass.;  mem.  Hannie;an  &  Fox-  since 
1906-  lecturer  on  Damages  at  Boston  U-  Sch.  of 
Law  Mem  Am.  Bar  Assn.  (local  council),  Mass. 
Bar  Assn  (com.  on  legislation),  Boston  U.  Law 
Sch  Assn  (pres.  1912-13).  Trustee  Social  Law 
Librarv     (jatholic    Club;  University.    Recreations: 


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literature.     Home:  471  Broadway,  Cambridge,  Mass.     (Libby)    Hanson;    A.B.,    Colby    Coll.,    1883;    LL.B., 
Office:  Barristers  Hall,  Boston,  Mass.  Boston  U.  Law   Sch.,   1886;   m.  Maria  H.   Shaw,  of 


HANNTTM,  Henry  Oliver,  clergyman;  b.  Kasota, 


Sanford,  Sept.   16,   1886;  3  children,  Pauline,  Mary, 


ATinn      Oct     19     1871      s     Oilman    and    Hu  Benjamin  S.    Has  practiced  at  Sanford  since  1886. 

?Hunt)  Hannum;'ld^  pub.  Sch"^.^  MiZla?o"lisf  Min':  i|l,^f^oVTMun"icipaf  cS    fl^l^t  Mem"  Me^lfel! 

neapolis   Acad.;    A.B.,    U.    of    Minn..    1893;    studied  ,fl't"f°^^    ioi«5      ifenubUcan      Banti^                         AdI 

divinity,  Yale,  1894;  B.D.,  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1896;  \^^'^'-".'^^'^^„^il''-,   ^IfPUolican.     Baptist.     Mason.    Ad- 

m.  Grace  Van  Wyck  Read,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Sept.  dress.   Santord,   Me. 

2,    1896.     Ordained    Congl.    ministrv,    1896;    pastor  HANSON,  Harold  libby,  clergyman;  b.  Peabody, 

Soutliwick,  Mass.,  1896-9;  asst.  at  New  Old  South  Mass.,  Nov.  10,  1876;  s.  liev.  Charles  V.  (D.D.)  and 

Ch.,  Boston,  1899-04;  pastor  Pilgrim  Ch.,  Superior,  Sarah  A.   (Libby)   Hanson;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1899; 

Wis.,  1904-7,  1st  Ch.,  Holvoke,  since  1907.    Trustee  B.D.,  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1902;  m.  Lillian  Rouil- 

Northland  Coll.,  Wis.    Mem.  Sons  of  Veterans,  Psi  lard,  of  Beachmont,  Mass.,  Nov.  17,  1903.    Ordained 

Upsilon.     Biblical    Club.      Club:     Canoe.     Address:  Bapt.     ministry,     1902;     pastor,     Kennebunk,     Me., 

59  Poarl  St..   Holvoke,  IMass.  1902-7,    Humford,    1907-14,    1st    Ch.,    Charlestown, 

irA-NnATTA-N-  Tnii-n  T*  AT  Ti  ciirp-i^fiTT  h  Co  cf  Mass.,  since  Dec.  1,  1914.  Pres.  Me.  Bapt.  Edn. 
LimtHc^;'frt?I'n5.°'?u?e'  I'si^'iS.l^'T'j'ames^n.l  Soc.  1911-13.  Address:  67  Monument  Av..  Charles- 
Ellen    (O'Connor)    Hanrahan;   came  to  America  at  town.  JMass. 

11;  pub.  schs.  and  Free  Acad.,  New  York;  M.D.,  HANSON,  Herman  Herbert,  chemist,  educator; 
Med.  Dept.,  U.  of  City  of  New  York,  1867;  m.  1st,  b.  SUaliord,  N.H.,  Apr.  6,  1876;  s.  John  Freeman 
Mary  A.  Riley;  m.  2d,  Frances  M.  Keenan;  m.  3d,  and  Martha  Elsie  (Woodman)  Hanson;  ed.  pub. 
Mrs.  Mary  E.  Griflin.  Served  as  surgeon  (upon  schs.,  Strafford,  and  Coe's  Acad.,  Northwood  Cen- 
exam.)  U.S.N.,  in  Civil  War;  captured  by  Confeds.,  ter,  N.H.,  to  1894;  B.S.,  Pa.  State  Coll.,  1902;  M.S., 
Aug.,  1863,  and  confined  in  Libby  Prison;  upon  u.  of  Me.,  1906;  m.  Alice  Mary  Stuart,  of  Man- 
request  of  Confed.  authorities  attended  Union  Chester,  N.H.,  June  14,  1905.  Chemist,  Me.  Agrl. 
prisoners  at  Belle  Isle  for  6  wks.  and  was  then  Expt.  Sta.,  since  July  1,  1902.  Fellow  A.A.A.S., 
paroled;  has  practiced  in  Rutland,  Vt.,  since  1869.  mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Phi  Sigma  Kappa,  Assn.  of 
Postmaster  of  Rutland  (Cleveland's  2d  adminis-  Official  Agrl.  Chemists,  Me.  Acad.  Science.  Mason 
tration).  Del.  Dem.  nat.  convs.,  1884,  18SS,  1892  (32°,  K.T.);  mem.  Bangor  Masonic  Club.  Repub- 
(chmn.  Vt.  delegation),  1904.    Home:  Rutland,  Vt.  lican.     Universalist.     Recreations:    outdoor   sports. 

HANSCOM,  Clarence  Edwin,  grocer;  b.  Cam-  Address:  43  Forest  Av.,  Orono.  Me. 
bridge,  Mass.,  June  2,  1869;  s.  Edwin  C.  and  Clara  HANSON,  Justus  Greeley,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
J.  (Dixon)  Hanscom;  ed.  Newton  grammar  and  Weeks  Mills,  Me.,  Jan.  11,  1S70;  s.  Elihu  and 
high  schs.;  m.  S.  Maria  Moseley,  of  Newton  High-  Minerva  (Starrett)  Hanson;  descendant  of  Thomas 
lands,  Mass.,  Jan.  25.  1894.  Began  active  career  in  Hanson,  who  settled  in  Dove*.  N.H.,  in  1652;  prep, 
employ  of  Thomas  Dana  &  Co.;  latter  became  edn.  Erskine  Acad.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bow- 
Delano,  Potter  &  Co..  importers  and  wholesale  doin),  1898;  m.  Louise  T.  Greig,  of  Toronto,  Can., 
grocers,  Sept.  1,  1886.  and  has  been  mem.  of  firm  Oct.  3,  1900;  1  daughter,  Beulah  M.  Practiced 
since  1891.  Sec.  and  treas.  Boston  Wholesale  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  since  1898;  asst.  supt. 
Grocers'  Assn.,  Executive  Assn.  of  Wholesale  Gro-  State  Hosp.,  Northampton,  1898-03;  surgeon  Dick- 
cers  of  N.E.  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Bos-  inson  Hosp.,  1905-14;  ciJ:y  bacteriologist,  1906-9; 
ton  City,  Newton  Boat.  Home:  1539  Beacon  St.,  sch.  phys.,  1907-14.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Eastern 
Brookline,  Mass.     Ofllce:  45  Commercial  St.,  Boston.  Hampden    Med.    Soc.     Mason;    mem.    Odd    Fellows, 

HANSCOM,  Elizabeth  Deerinff,  educator;  b.  ^^esf •  1^19  EYm'sT'^'Nortlfimpton^M^^^^  ''"^' 
Saco,  Me.,  Aug.  15,  1865;  d.  George  Albert  and  aress.  219  Llm  St.,  Nortnampton,  iviass. 
Lizzie  (Deering)  Hanscom;  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1887,  HANSON,  Lester  Warren,  M.D.;  b.  Lawrence. 
A.M.,  1893;  Ph.D.,  Yale.  1894;  unmarried.  In  lit.  N.Y.,  July  15,  1845;  s.  William  and  Eunice  (Mar- 
work,  Boston,  1887-92;  prof.  English,  Smith  Coll.,  tin)  Hanson;  grad.  Barre  (Vt.)  Acad.,  1864;  M.D.. 
since  1894.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Kappa  Kappa  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1868;  m.  Emma  F.  Bill,  of 
Gamma.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  Topsham,  Vt.,  July  29,  1868;  2  children,  Herbert 
etc.)    Home:  26  Franklin  St.,  Northampton.  Mass.*  B-    (M.D.).   b.   Davison,   Mich.,    18/2;   Elisabeth  M., 


HANSCOM,  Prank  Edward,  educator:  b.  Poland, 


b.   Davison,   Mich.,    1878;   m.    2d,    Susie   I.   Doty,   of 


Me      Ma.     24     1S(/^     s    Edward  H    and  Em  Montpelier.  Vt.,  Apr.    10,    1913.    Practiced  in  Davi- 

(McCann)    Hanscom     ?r^     H^bVon    Ac^d      1885-  ^on,   Mich.,   1868-80.   Bradford.  Vt.,   1881-93,   Barre, 

MA      Bates    Coll      ]^S09^Bowdoi>i     190^^^         Rose  1894-08,  Montpelier  since  1908:  practice  limited  to 

Ellamvis    of  MeVhnnio  FalTs    Me     Au2-'    22'   T899  ^ye,  ear,  nose  and  throat  since  1894;  U.S.  pension 

?  ehilrfien'    Kathivn    H      Pnhert    D      Fdwn'rd    f'  examiner,     Bradford,     1882-6.      Mem.     A.M.A.,    Vt. 

Margaret  E  ^orothv  f  "Teacher  and  sunf  Poland  State  Med.  Soc,  Washington  Co.  Med.  Soc.  White 

nub    schs     1SS6  91     nrin    Oxford  mSh  l^h     fsqi  7  Mountain  Med.  Soc.    (pres.).    Chmn.  Vt.  State  Pro- 

nrin     Gould's    Acad     since    18  97-7^^^^  hibition    Com.;    mem.    Nat.    Prohibition   Com.     Del 

^e     Tp-^ohers-    A^encv     1S92  05-    i^fs     Oxford    Co"  *»  ^en.  Conf.  M.E.  Ch.,  Chicago,  1900.    Mem.  Royal 

Te'ache?s-'As'sn^^lT99^63  :'pres'  'oF'^bd.   ?f"'t°ru'st^e's  trnf^'^U^^.^-'Tzk  ^Stlt^'srOfflcr  "3^3°  Main  "st' 

Bethel  Library  Assn.    Republican.    Conglist.    Rec-  U  Pft"r,«{i^^  vt                                 Office.    66    Mam    fat., 

reations:     motoring,    tennis.     Home:     Church    St..  ^^^onrpeiier.    vr. 

Bethel,    Me.  HANUS,   Paul  Henry,   college   prof.;    b.    Herms- 


HANSCOiyCE, 


-^««««wJIE,   Alpheus   Leon,   lawyer;    moved   to  <loif  u.d.    Kynast     Silesia    Prussia,   Mar.    14     1855; 

Seattle,  AVash.     ( See  vol.  1  909.)  f-    ^iV^'n^^^ -^J^*^    ^^}^    ^f  "''*^l,  "^"^^i   '^^t'"^  ^^°tvt^\?- 

^r^.-^To^wr    ^  ■,  1.  -w^     TVT  T^      /^   4.    1 J     .,000  TVT         r  In    1859   with   widowed  mother:    B.S.,   U.   of  Mich., 

-,nS^^?°^'  ^i^^fL^s"  ^^-^-^  ^^*'-  ^^'  ^^^2"^°'^-  ^'  1878;     (LL.B.,    U.    of    Colo.,    1906);    m.    Charlotte 

1914.     (See  vol.   1909.)  Hoskins,    of    Denver,    Colo.,    Aug.    10,    1881.     Was 

HANSON,  Charles  Lane,  teacher;  b.  South  New-  for  1  yr.  in  drug  business  in  Denver;  teacher 
market  (now  Newfields),  N.H.,May  22,  1870;  s.  John  since  1878,  except  for  1  yr.;  asst.  prof,  history  and 
Clinton  and  Annie  (Lane)  Hanson;  grad.  Phillips  art  of  teaching,  1891-01,  prof.,  1901 — ,  Harvard. 
Exeter  Acad.,  N.H.,  1888;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1892;  m.  Chmn.  Mass.  State  Commn.  on  Industrial  Edn., 
Bertha  Winthrop  Flint,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  June  1906-9;  mem.  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Edn.,  1909-17; 
25.  1902.  Teacher  of  English,  Worcester  (Mass.)  chmn.  exec,  bd.,  Boston  Vocation  Bur.  In  charge 
Acad..  1892-5,  English  High  School,  Worcester,  of  ednl.  aspects  of  an  inquiry  undertaken  by  a 
1895-7,  B.M.C.  Durfee  High  Sch.,  Fall  River,  Mass..  com.  on  sch.  inquiry  of  Bd.  of  Estimate  and 
1897-8,  Mechanic  Arts  High  Sch.,  Boston,  since  Apportionment  of  New  York  City,  June  1,  1911- 
1898.  head  of  the  dept.  of  English  since  1907.  Pres.  July  1,  1912.  Pres.  Nat.  Society  Coll.  Teachers  of 
N.E.  Assn.  of  Teachers  of  English,  1905-7.  (See  Edii..  1909-10.  Clubs:  Oakley  Country.  Boston 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.)  City,  Cambridge.  Mem.  editorial  bd.  School  Re- 
Home:    28   Linnpoan   .St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.*  view,    Chicago.     (See  Who's   Who   in   Anjerica    for 

HANSON,   Edgar  Pilmore,   business   man.     (See  I'po'^s!.   etc.)     Address:    9   Chauncy   St.,   Cambridge, 

vol.    1909.)  Mass.* 

HANSON,  George  "William,  lawyer;   b.    Sanford,         HAPGOOD,    Cyrus    S.;   president    S.    S.    Leonard 

Me.,    Jan.    26,    1861;    s.    Benjamin   F.    and    Mary   E.  Co..  Butchers  S.  &  M.  Assn.;  treas.  N.E.  Rendering 


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Co.;   dir.  Beacon  Trust  Co.,  Charter  Oak  Shoe  Co. 
Address:    50   Faneuil   Hall  Market,   Boston. 

HAFGOOD,  Ephraim,  temperance  worker;  b. 
Acton,  Mass.,  Oct.  22,  1848;  s.  John  and  Mary  Ann 
(Hosmer)  Hapgood;  A.B.,  Brown  U..  1874,  A.M., 
1879;  m.  Kate  H.  Hadley,  of  Waltham,  Mass., 
Apr.  15,  1875;  children,  Marion  (Mrs.  Emerv  W. 
Clark,  Newton,  Mass.),  Ernest  G.  (A.M.,  Girls' 
Latin  Sch.,  Boston).  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry, 
1875;  pastor  Bapt.  Ch.,  South  Windham,  Vt.,  1875- 
8,  Seward.  Neb.,  1878-80,  David  City,  Neb.,  1881-3, 
South  Hanson,  Mass.,  1SS4-6;  has  been  employed 
principally  since  1SS6  as  agt.  Mass.  Total  Absti- 
nence Soc.  Recreations:  such  as  come  by  care  of  a 
farm  in  Hanson,  Mass.  Address:  South  Hanson, 
Mass. 

HAFGOOD,  Lyman  Sawin,  JM.D.;  b.  Gloucester, 
Mass.,  July  22,  1874;  s.  Andrew  S.  and  Annie 
(Winter)  Hapgood;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1901;  m.  Clara  G.  Locke,  of 
Boston,  Apr.  2,  1902;  1  son,  Richard  Locke.  Prac- 
ticed in  Cambridge,  Mass.,  since  1901;  phys.  out- 
patient dept.,  Cambridge  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M.A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Mason  (32°,  Shriner).  Club: 
Colonial.    Address:  6  Garden  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

HAFGOOD,  Marshall  Jay;  b.  Peru,  Vt,  Jan.  13, 
1850;  s.  Josepli  Jackson  and  Hepsibah  (Barnard) 
Hapgood;  Puritan  ancestry;  ed.  Williams  Coll. 
and  independent  courses  at  Harvard;  m.  Flora  E. 
Huggins,  of  Dorset,  Vt.,  June,  1875.  Began  in 
gen.  store  business,  Peru,  1875;  entered  lumber 
mfg.  business,  1880,  and  now  owns  extensive 
tracts  of  timber  land;  entered  hotel  business, 
1903,  attaching  an  "outdoor  fireplace,"  the  only 
one  of  the  kind  known  to  exist.  A  leading  propa- 
gandist of  forestry  in  N.E. ;  attended  by  spl.  invi- 
tation, the  3  days'  conference  for  the  preservation 
of  natural  resources,  called  by  President  Roose- 
velt, at  the  White  House,  May,  1908:  lover  of  wild 
animals  and  earnest  advocate  of  protection  of 
deer,  for  which  purpose  he  has  an  extensive  park. 
Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1880,  1904,  06,  12;  known  as 
"Vermont's  Rugged  Reformer";  advocate  of  unique 
plan  to  prevent  undesirable  legislation,  by  3 
mos.  recess  of  legislature  after  all  bills  have 
passed  successive  reading,  giving  time  for  full 
discussion  at  home  and  in  the  press;  candidate  for 
gov.,  1910,  and  was  first  one  in  history  of  the  state 
to  file  sworn  statement  of  expenses.  Commr.  to 
devise  suitable  memorial  for  author  of  "The  Green 
Mountain  Boys,"  and  Ira  Allen.  Has  deeded  Mt. 
Bromley  (1,000  acres),  overlooking  his  native 
village  to  the  state  upon  condition  that  no  trees 
shall  ever  be  cut  upon  it  and  put  the  adjacent 
mountain  range  under  perpetual  protection  of  the 
state.  Deposits  $5  in  savings  bank  for  every  child 
born  in  town  of  Peru;  believes  that  sons  and 
daughters  of  farmers  should  be  encouraged  to 
remain  on  farm.  Conglist.  Dir.  and  treas.  Adiron- 
dack Murray  Assn.,  whose  object  is  the  preserva- 
tion of  the  Murray  homestead  at  Guilford,  Conn., 
and  the  education  of  his  daughters.  Mem.  S.R., 
Am.  Civic  Alliance.  Independent  Progressive.  Ad- 
dress: Peru,  Vt.* 

HABBISON,  Alexander,  insurance;  Mar.  31, 
1840-19 — .     (See  vol.    1909.) 

HABBOUB,  Jefferson  Iiee,  author;  b.  Oskaloosa, 
la.,  :Mar.  31,  1857;  s.  R.  R.  and  Mary  C.  (Roop) 
Harbour;  ed.  Oskaloosa;  m.  Alice  B.  Crowell,  of 
Keokuk,  la..  May  25.  1880.  Asso.  editor  The 
Youth's  Companion,  1884-01.  Author  of  more  than 
700  short  stories  published  in  The  Youth's  Com- 
panion, Harper's  Bazaar,  St.  Nicholas,  The  Out- 
look, and  similar  periodicals.  Has  lectured  exten- 
sively on  "Blessed  Be  Humor,"  and  "Wit  and 
Humor  of  the  Puritan."  Clubs:  Authors,  Twen- 
tieth Century.  Home:  3  Bowdoin  Av.,  Dorchester, 
Boston.* 

HABBTTTT,  Charles,  clergyman;  b.  Samoa,  South 
Pacific  Ocean,  Nov.  20,  1855;  s.  William  and  Mary 
Jane  (Dixon)  Harbutt;  ed.  pvt.  boarding  schs.  in 
England;  The  Harper  Foundation,  Bedford,  Eng. ; 
grad.  Bangor  (Me.)  Theol.  Sem.,  1887;  m.  Ida  J. 
Park,  Searsport,  Me.,  Nov.  5,  1889;  2  children, 
Alice  Margaret  (deceased),  Florence  Park.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  1888;  pastor  Bridgton, 
Me.,    1888-93,   Presque   Isle,    1893-9;    sec.    Me.    Mis- 


sionary Soc.  (Congl.),  1899-10;  supt.  of  state 
work.  The  Congl.  Conf.  and  Missionary  Soc.  of  Me. 
since  1910.  Del.  Rep.  State  Conv.,  Me.,  1898;  now 
a  Progressive  Kep.  Trustee  Me.  Bible  Soc.  Mem. 
A.O.U.W.  Recreations:  woods,  fishing,  motoring. 
Home:  34  Dow  St.  OflSce:  95  Exchange  St.,  Port- 
land, Me. 

HARDING,  Charles  Iiewis,  textile  mills  selling 
agt.;  b.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Feb.  20,  1879;  s.  Edgar 
and  Sarali  M.  (Robinson)  Harding;  S.B.,  Harvard, 
1900;  m.  Harriette  Knowles,  of  Boston,  June 
2,  1902;  4  children,  Charles  Lewis,  Jr.,  Plenry 
Knowles,  Francis  Appleton,  John  Briad.  Began 
active  career  in  the  sheet  metal  business  at  East 
Greenwich,  R.I.,  continuing  1  yr. ;  with  the  Arling- 
ton Mills,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1  yr. ;  became  con- 
nected with  Harding  &  Whitman  Co.,  Boston, 
1903,  of  which  was  partner,  1905-9;  one  of  the 
organizers,  1909,  and  since  mem.  Harding,  Tilton 
&  Co.;  pres.  Whitman  Mills,  Holmes  Mfg.  Co. 
(New  Bedford,  Mass.),  Samoset  Worsted  Mills; 
dir.  Nyanza  Mills,  Woonsocket,  R.I.  Mem.  Cotton 
Manufacturers''  Assn.  Republican.  Club:  Ark- 
wright.  Recreations:  yachting,  outdoor  sports. 
Home:  Dedham,  Mass.    Office:  25  ArcVi  St.,  Boston. 

HARDING,  Edward  Mitchell,  M.D.;  b.  Yarmouth, 
Me.,  Dec.  16,  1852;  s.  Richard  and  Frances  Ellen 
(Mitchell)  Harding;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phy.s.  and  Surg. 
(Columbia),  1874.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1881; 
sec.  First  Bd.  Examining  Surgeons  (U.S.  pen- 
sions), since  1893.  Address:  Room  211,  Hotel 
Pelliam,    Boston. 

HARDING,  Emor  Herbert,  lawyer;  b.  Burling- 
ton, Vt.,  Apr.  30,  1854;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1876,  LL.B., 
1878,  A.M.,  1879;  admitted  to  bar,  1881,  and  since 
in  practice  at  Boston.  Trustee  Brimmer  Chambers 
Trust,  Hemenway  Chambers  Trust,  Brooks  Real 
Estate  Trust,  Devonshire  Bldg.  Trust,  Ludlow 
Mfg.  Associates;  dir.  Ludlow  Mfg.  Co.  Treas.  and 
trustee  Boston  Home  for  Incurables.  Address: 
6  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

HARDING,  Heman  Andrew,  lawyer.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

HARDING,  Henry,  civil  engineer;  Dec.  10,  1837- 
1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1910-11.) 

HARDING,  Herbert  Lee,  lawyer;  b.  Lancaster, 
Mass.,  May  10,  1852;  s.  Samuel  Lee  and  Catherine 
(Bond)  Harding;  prep.  edn.  in  pvt.  schs.,  Boston; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1874;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch., 
1877;  m.  Lucy  Austin,  of  Boston,  Oct.  13,  1886; 
1  son,  Francis  Austin.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar, 
1877,  since  practiced  in  Boston;  dir.  William  Un- 
derwood Co.,  Asahel  Wheeler  Co.,  Aetna  Mills. 
Mem.,  Common  Council,  from  9th  Ward,  Boston, 
1884-7.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Clubs:  Union,  Exchange,  Coun- 
try, Harvard  (Boston).  Recreations:  motoring, 
golf,  sailing.  Home:  Woodland  Road,  Jamaica 
Plain.    Ofllce:  53  State  St.,  Boston. 

HARDISON,  Frank  Herbert;  b.  Boston,  Sept.  3, 
1849;  s.  Samuel  J.  and  Louisa  (Hastings)  Hardi- 
son;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1876;  m.  Emma  Taylor,  of 
New  Ipswich,  N.H.,  Sept.  3,  1878;  2  children,  Matie 
Ij.,  Helen  E.  In  newspaper  worlc  at  Springfield. 
Somerville,  and  Boston  until  entered  office  of 
commr.  of  ins.  for  State  of  Mass.,  1896,  as  exam- 
iner; became  deputy,  1897,  and  commr.  of  ins., 
1907.  Clubs:  Dartmouth,  Congregational,  Magnus. 
Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  Wellesley  Hills, 
Mass.    Office:   247   State  House,   Boston. 

HARDMAN,  Aaron  William,  editor  and  pub.; 
b.  New  Yorlv  City,  Aug.  12,  1855;  s.  Aaron  and 
Elisabeth  (Osborn)  Hardman;  prep.  edn.  Mt. 
Washington  Collegiate  Inst.,  N.Y.  City;  student 
Columbia  LT.,  class  of  1878;  m.  Susan  Bryant 
Angell,  of  North  Adams,  Mass.  Editor  and  pub. 
Nortli  Adams  Transcript  since  1883.  Home:  North 
Adams,  INIass. 

HARDV,  Alphens  Holmes,  merchant;  b.  Boston, 
Mar.  14,  1840;  s.  Alpheus  and  Susan  Warner 
(Holmes)  Hardy;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, 
Mass.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1861;  m.  Aug.  26,  1862,  Mary 
Caroline,  d.  Capt.  Charles  and  Jane  (Walker)  Sum- 
ner, of  Dedham,  Mass.  Employed  in  his  father's 
mercantile   office,   Alpheus   Hardy   &   Co.,   Boston, 


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1861-2;  1st  It.,  45th  Mass.  Vols.,  1862-3;  engaged 
with  mercantile  liouses,  Bombay,  India,  1863-5, 
partner  Alphcus  Hardy  &  Co.,  Boston,  1866-73; 
head  of  Alpheus  H.  Hardy  &  Co.  since  1873;  retired 


from  active  business,  1890.  Mem.  Boston  Bd.  of 
Trade  (pres.,  1884),  Merchants'  Municipal  Com.; 
treas.  various  business  corpns.,  trustee  of  estates; 
commr.  Cape  Cod  Canal,  1891-4.  Served  as  treas. 
and  trustee,  Wellesley  Coll.,  Phillips  (Andover) 
Acad.;  mem.  Good  (iovt.  Assn.  Mefn.  Loyal  Legion, 
Mass.  Military  Hist.  Soc.  Clubs:  Union,  Commer- 
cial (pres.,  1888-90).  Home:  455  Beacon  St.  Offlce: 
Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston. 

HABDY,  Anna  Eliza,  artist;  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Jan. 
26.  1839;  d.  .Jeremiah  Pearson  and  Catherine  Sears 
(Wheeler)  Hardy;  earliest  ancestor  in  America 
came  in  the  Mayflower;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Bangor; 
art  edn.  in  fathei-'s  studio,  then  in  Paris,  with 
Jeanin  and  Aublet;  afterwards  studied  with  Ab- 
bott Thayer,  of  Dublin,  N.H. ;  unmarried.  Painter 
of  flowei-s  since  1860;  exhibited  Acad.  Design  New 
York;  Soc.  Am.  Artists;  Boston  Art  Club;  Poland 
Springs,  Me.;  San  Francisco;  and  other  cities. 
Conglist.  Home:  South  Orrington,  Me.  Address: 
171    St.   Botolph   St.,   Boston. 

HABBY,  Arthur  Sherburne,  diplomat;  b.  An- 
dover, Mass.,  Aug.  13,  1847;  s.  Alpheus  and  Susan 
W.  (Holmes)  Hardy;  apptd.  from  Mas.^.,  and  grad. 
U.S.  Mil  Acad.,  1869;  (hon.  A.M.,  la.  Coll.,  1872, 
Dartmouth,  1873;  Ph.D.,  Amherst.  1873);  m.  at 
Athens.  Greece,  Grace  Aspinwall  Bowen,  Mar.  9, 
1898.  Second  It.  3d  Arty..  .June  15,  1869-Nov.  12, 
1870;  prof.  civ.  engring.,  la.  Coll.,  1871-3;  studied 
abroad  fjcole  des  Ponts  et  Chauss^es,  1873-4;  prof, 
civ.  engring.,  1874-8,  mathematics,  1878-93,  Dart- 
mouth Coll.;  editor  Cosmopolitan  Magazine,  1893- 
95;  U.S.  minister  resident  and  consul-gen.  Teheran, 
T^ersia,  1897-9;  E.15.  and  M.P.  of  U.S.  to  Greece, 
Roumania  and  Servia,  1899-01,  to  Switzerland, 
1901-3,  to  Spain.  1903-5.  Clubs:  Centurv,  Au- 
thors (Xew  York).  Mem.  Nat.  Inst.  Arts  and  Let- 
ters. (See  Who's  "Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books,  etc.)     Address:  "Woodstock,  Conn.* 

HABD'Y,  Ashley  King"sley,  college  prof.;  b. 
Keeiie.  N.H.,  Apr.  6,  1871;  s.  Silas  and  Josephine 
M.  (Kingsley)  Hardy;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1894;  U. 
of  Berlin.  1894-5;  Ph.D..  U.  of  Leipzig,  1899;  m. 
Adelaide  B.  Sanford.  of  New  York,  1902.  Instr.  in 
German,  1S97-8,  1S99-1902,  asso.  prof.  German  and 
instr.  in  Old  English  since  1902,  Dartmouth.  Asso. 
editor  Dartmouth  Alumni  Magazine.  1907-11.  Mem. 
advisory  council  Simplified  Spelling  Bd.  Mem. 
Modern  Lang.  Assn.  America,  Am.  Dialect  Soc, 
.\lpha  Delta  Phi.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Editor:  "Wilden- 
bruch's  Das  edle  Blut,  1906.  Compiler:  (German 
portion)  A  Bibliography  of  Useful  Books  for  the 
I-jibrary  of  Teachers  in  Secondary  Schools,  1907. 
Home:  Hanover,  N.H.* 

HABDV,  Buhler  Greenoug-h  (Mrs.  T.  S.  Hardv), 
artist;  b.  Providence,  R.I.,  Sept.  20,  1874;  d.  James 
Carruthers  and  Jeanie  Ashley  (Bates)  Greenough; 
Burnham  Sch.  and  Smith  Coll.,  Northampton, 
Mass.;  studied  at  Mass.  Normal  Art  Sch.,  Boston; 
studied  drawing  and  painting  in  Paris  under  Col- 
lin, Merson,  and  Courtois,  and  miniature  painting 
under  Mrs.  "Virginia  Reynolds;  m.  "Westfield,  Mass., 
Sept.  12.  1900,  Thornton  Sherburne  Hardv.  Has 
exhibited  in  Champ  de  Mars  Salon  (Paris),  1898; 
Soc.  of  Miniaturists,  Royal  Water  Color  Soc.  (Soc. 
Miniature  Painters,  London);  Soc.  Am.  Artists;  Pa. 
Acad.  Fine  Arts,  Soc.  Miniature  Painters;  New 
Gallery  (Boston).  Mem.  Royal  Soc.  Miniature 
Painters  (London);  Plastic  Club  (Phila.).  Home: 
30  Court  St..  Westfield,  Mass.,  and  7447  Devon  Rd., 
Mt.  Airy.  Philadelphia. 

HABBY,  Charles  Ashley,  mining  engr.  and  real 
estate;  b.  Norwich.  Conn..  Nov.  6.  1874;  s.  Edward 
Eldridge  and  Elizabeth  (Bates)  Hardv:  descendant 
of  Maj.-Gen.  John  Ashlev,  U.S.A.;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1897;  M.E.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1904;  m.  Alice  Eliza 
Adams,  of  Aiiburndale,  Mass.,  1899;  4  children.  Ed- 
ward Eldridge,  "Virginia,  Alison,  Charles  Ashlev. 
Began  as  mining  engr.  at  Durango.  Mex.,  1904; 
U.S.  consular  agt..  Alamos,  Mex..  1904-8;  now  en- 
gaged in  real  estate  business.  Clubs:  Algonquin, 
Boston  Art,  Mass.  Automobile;  Harvard  (New 
York).  Home:  Chatham,  Mass.  Office:  111  Devon- 
shire St.,  Boston,  Mass. 


HABBY,  Edwin  Noah,  clergyman;  moved  to  La 
Grange,  111.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

HABBY,  James  Graham,  college  prof.;  b.  Eas- 
ton,  I'a.,  Mar.  13,  1874;  s.  Joseph  Johnston  and 
Mary  Lewis  (Montague)  Hardv;  A.B.,  Lafayette 
Coll.,  Pa.,  1894,  A.M.,  1898;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins, 
1898;  m.  Nona  Burnett  Mills,  of  Mt.  Vernon,  N.Y.; 
Dec.  22,  1905.  Began  as  instr.  mathematics,  Wil- 
liams Coll.,  1898.  successively  asst.  prof.,  asso. 
prof.,  and  prof.,  July  1,  1913 — .  Home:  Williams- 
town,  Mass.* 

HABBY,  John  Budley,  trustee;  b.  Woburn, 
IVIass.,  Sept.  21,  186U;  s.  George  Eustis  and  Mary 
Frances  (Lovering)  Hardy;  A.B.,  -Williams,  1882; 
m.  Sady  E.  MacAllister,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Jan., 
1885;  3  children,  Mary  P.,  Beatrice,  Gladys.  Be- 
gan active  career  in  Boston,  1SS8;  pres.  and  treas. 
Menominee  Water  Co.;  receiver  and  treas.  Durham 
Water  Co.;  treas.  and  mgr.  Winthrop  Shore  Land 
Co.;  trustee  High  St.  Trust,  Avenue  Real  Estate 
Trust.  Investment  Real  Estate  Trust,  Security 
Real  Estate  Trust,  Estate  of  William  B.  Rice.  Se- 
lectman, highway  surveyor,  overseer  of  the  poor, 
AVellesley.  1903,  1904;  mem.  Bd.  of  Health,  1905-6: 
mem.  Wellesley  advisory  com.  since  1912;  trustee 
"Wellesley  Hosp.  Fund.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and 
Social  Science,  Am.  Civ.  Assn.,  Nat.  Municipal 
League,  Mass.  Civic  Leagues.  Mass.  Forestry 
Assn.,  Nat.  Child  Labor  Assn.,  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Democrat.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Twen- 
tieth Century,  Wellesley,  Maugus.  Country,  Wil- 
liams of  N.Y.  (New  York).  Recreations:  golf, 
horseback  riding.  Home:  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 
Ofl^ce:   10  High  St.,  Boston. 

HABBY,  John  Henry,  judge;  b.  Hollis,  N.H., 
Feb.  2,  1847:  s.  John  and  Hannah  (Farley)  Hardy; 
enlisted  15th  N.H.  Vols,  at  age  of  15;  A.B.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1870;  studied  law  with  R.  M.  Morse,  Jr., 
Boston:  attended  Harvard  Law  Sch.:  admitted  to 
bar,  1872;  m.  Littleton,  Mass.,  Aug.  30,  1871,  Anna 
J.  Conant.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1884;  counsel 
town  of  Arlington.  Mass.,  1873-1885;  asso.  justice 
Municipal  Ct.  of  Boston,  1885-96;  justice  Superior 
Ct.  of  Mass.  since  1896.  Home:  Arlington,  Mass. 
Address:  Court  House,  Pemberton  Sq.,  Boston.* 

HABBY,  Silas,  lawyer;  Apr.  3,  1827-Feb.  7,  1912. 
(See  vol.   1909.) 

HABBY,  Walter  ISai.,  painter,  illustrator;  b. 
Brewer,  Me.,  Feb.  9,  1877;  s.  Manly  and  Emma 
(Wheeler)  Hardy;  ed.  Bangor  high  schs.  and  U.  of 
Me.;  student  Art  Students'  League,  New  York, 
1897-01,  at  Paris,  France,  1905.  Has  exhibited  at 
Phila.,  New  York,  and  other  exhbns. ;  magazine 
illustrator.     Conglist.     Address:   Brewer,    Me. 

HABB,  Charles  Henry,  surgeon;  b.  North  Brook- 
field,  Mass.,  Apr.  29,  1863;  s.  Henry  Francis  and 
Nancy  Maria  (Bartlett)  Hare;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U., 
1885,  A.M.,  1889;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1889; 
unmarried.  Out-patient  surgeon,  Free  Hosp.  for 
Women,  1891-8;  surgeon  Mass.  Women's  Hosp. 
since  1897;  out-patient  gynecologist,  Carney  Hosp., 
1896-08,  St.  Elizabeth's  Hosp.,  1898-11;  gynecolo- 
gist, Boston  Dispensary,  since  1897;  consulting 
gynecologist,  Quincy  City  Hosp.  Fellow  Am.  Coll. 
Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston 
Soc.  Med.  Improvement,  Obstet.  Soc.  of  Boston, 
Boston  Soc.  Med.  Sciences,  Harvard  Alumni  Assn., 
Delta  Phi.  Mason.  Clubs:  University,  Harvard. 
Address:    483    Beacon    St.,    Boston. 

HABGBAVE,  Georgre  "W.,  banker;  b.  Boston, 
.July  22,  1852.  Pres.  Sumner  Savings  Bank;  v. -p. 
Twenty  Associates;  dir.  Columbia  Trust  Co.  Club: 
Cottage  Park  Yacht.  Home:  124  Lexington  St. 
Office:   18  Meridian  St.,  East  Boston,  Mass. 

HABGBAVES,  Prank  H.;  b.  Efiingham,  N.H.. 
May  13,  1854;  s.  Edward  and  Elizabeth  P.  (Leav- 
itt)  Hargraves;  prep.  edn.  "Little  Blue"  Sch., 
I'^armington,  Me.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1877;  m.  Nellie 
M.  Lord,  of  West  Buxton,  Me.,  Sept.  28,  1892;  2 
sons.  Formerly  engaged  in  woolen  mfg. ;  pres. 
Buxton  &  Hollis  Savings  Bank,  York  Co.'Mut.  Fire 
Ins.  Co.,  Saco  Valley  Telegraph  &  Telephone  Co. 
A.-d.-c.  with  rank  of  It. -col.  staff  of  Gov.  William 
T.  Cobb;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891,  Senate, 
1897-9;  chmn.  Bd.  Prison  and  Jail  Insprs.,  1908-11, 


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12,   13.    Republican.    Mason.    Recreations:   country 
clubs.    Address:   West  Buxton,   Me. 

EARKINS,  Edward  Francis,  editor;  b.  Boston, 
Feb.  27,  1S72;  s.  Timothy  A.  and  Margaret  (Ilan- 
kin)  Harkins;  ed.  pub.  sclas.  and  Boston  Coll.;  m. 
Mary  Elizabeth  Kelly,  of  Boston,  .June  26,  1901. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writ- 
ings.) Home:  15  St.  John  St.  Office:  Boston  Jour- 
nal, Boston,  Mass.* 

HARKINS,  Matthew,  bishop;  b.  Boston,  Nov. 
17,  1845;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1862;  studied 
at  Coll.  of  Holy  Cross,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1  yr. ; 
English  Coll.,  Douay,  1  yr. ;  studied  philosophy 
and  theology  at  Sem.  of  St.  Sulpice,  Paris,  and 
Gregorian  U.,  Rome,  6  yrs.  Ordained  R.C.  minis- 
try, 1869;  curate  Ch.  of  Immaculate  Conception, 
Salem,  Mass.;  rector  St.  Malachi's  Ch.,  Arlington, 
Mass.,  1876-84,  St.  James  Ch.,  Boston,  1884-7; 
consecrated  bishop  of  Providence,  Apr.  14,  1887. 
Address:   30  Fenner  St.,   Providence,  R.I.* 

HARKNESS,  Albert  Grangrer,  college  prof.;  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  Nov.  11),  1857;  s.  Prof.  Albert  and 
Maria  Aldrich  (Smith)  Harkness;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1879,  A.M.,  1882  (Litt.D.,  1909);  Berlin,  Leipzig, 
and  Bonn,  1879-83;  m.  Katherine  Beebee,  of  Ham- 
ilton, N.Y.,  Sept.,  1884.  Prof.  Latin  and  German, 
Madison  (now  (Colgate)  U.,  1883-9;  asso.  prot. 
Latin,  1889-93,  prof.  Roman  lit.  and  history,  1893 — , 
Brown  U.  Annual  dir.  Am.  Sch.  for  Classical 
Studies  in  Rome,  Italy,  1902-3.  Address:  7  Cooke 
St.,    Providence,    R.I.* 

HABIiAND,  Edward,  bank  pres. ;  June  24,  1832- 
Mar.  9,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1914-15.) 

SABIiOW,  George  Herbert,  now  deceased.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

HARI.OW,  Georg-e  Marshall;  b.  Plymouth,  Mass., 
July  24,  1875;  s.  Barnabus  L.  and  Catherine  W. 
(Cunningham)  Harlow;  descended  from  Pilgrim 
ancestry;  ed.  common  schs.,  Plymouth;  m.  Grace 
L.  MacLaughlin,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Jan.,  1895; 
1  daughter,  Grace  Lamont.  Began  at  age  of  17 
with  B.  F.  Badger  Razor  Strop  Co.,  becoming  mgr. 
and  continued  until  1910;  sec.  to  Hon.  E.  N.  Foss, 
congressman,  later  gov.,  1910-13;  mem.  Mass. 
Harbor  and  Land  Commn.,  term  1914-July,  1916. 
Has  served  as  mem.  Dem.  State  Com.,  and  chmn. 
14th  Dist.  Congressional  Com.  Dem.  presdl.  elector 
and  messenger  to  Electoral  Coll.,  1912.  Univer- 
salist.  Mem.  Red  Men  (past  sachem),  B.P.O.  Elks. 
Club:  Boston  City.  Home:  1722  Commonwealth 
Av.    Office:  State  House,  Boston. 

EARI.OW,  John  S.,  lawyer;  b.  Canton,  Me.,  Sept. 
30,  1859;  s.  Elbridge  G.  and  Rosella  (Stanley) 
Harlow;  ed.  com.  schs.,  and  Kents  Hill  (Me.) 
Sem.;  m.  Apr.  11.  1893,  Agnes  Doe,  of  Paris,  Me. 
Practiced  at  Dixfield,  Me.,  since  1889;  pres.  and 
treas.  Dixfield  Toothpick  Co.;  trustee  Rumford 
Falls  Trust  Co.;  mem.  Me.  Senate,  1895-6;  countv 
atty.,  1897-1900;  chmn.  selectmen,  Dixfield;  chmn. 
Rep.  State  Com.  2  yrs.;  served  as  mem.  Progress- 
ive State  Com.  Universalist.  Mason.  Home:  Dix- 
field, Me. 

HABIiOW,  Iiouis  Kinney,  artist;  Mar.  28,  1850- 
Apr.   30.   1913.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

HARMON,  George  Milford,  clergyman,  educator, 
b.  Thorndike,  Me.,  Nov.  28,  1842;  s.  Elias  and 
Mary  (Moulton)  Harmon;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1867, 
B.D.,  1875,  A.M.,  1882  (D.D.,  1900);  m.  Ella  A. 
Harmon.  Nov.  27,  1876.  Entered  LTniversalist  min- 
istry and  was  pastor,  1867-82;  prof,  at  Lombard 
U.,  111.,  1882-3;  prof.  Biblical  theology.  Tufts  Coll., 
since  1884.    Address:   Tufts  College,   Mass. 

HARMON,  Joseph  Cum.ming's,  business  man;  b. 
South  West  Harbor,  Mt.  Desert  Isle,  Me.,  July  11, 
1869;  s.  John  Cummings  and  Antoinette  (Brown} 
Harmon;  ed.  South  T^^est  Harbor  (Town  of  Tre- 
mont)  grammar  and  high  schs.;  E.  Me.  Conf.  Sem.; 
m.  Nov.  1,  1898,  Viola  May  Hatch,  of  Ocean ville. 
Deer  Isle,  Me.  Was  mgr.  of  clothing  store  10  yrs.: 
in  wholesale  lobster  business  since  1900:  dealer  in 
power  boats  and  machinery;  has  served  as  supt. 
schs.,  and  selectman;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.  .since 
1909.  Methodist.  Mason;  mem.  O.E.S.  Address: 
Stonington,  Me. 


HARMON,  Melvin  Alphonso,  ]M.D. ;  b.  Danvers, 
Mass.,  Oct.  27,  1854;  s.  Bion  E.  and  Caroline 
(Huckins)  Harmon;  prep.  edn.  Hanson's  Fittinf; 
Sch.,  Water\ille,  Me.,  1875-6;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of 
Me.  (Bowdoin),  1879;  post-grad,  work  New  York 
Polyclinic,  1889,  90,  92;  m.  Nellie  Towle,  of  Free- 
dom, N.H.,  (Jet.  4,  1882;  1  daughter,  Caroline  Retta. 
Began  practice  at  Ossipee,  N.H.,  1879;  moved  to 
Lynn,  Mass.,  1892;  was  one  of  17  pliysicians  to 
incorporate  the  Lynn  Union  Hosp.,  of  which  was 
supt.,  1902-9,  and  mem.  surg.  staff  9  yrs.;  moved 
to  Freedom,  N.H.,  1909;  chmn.  Bd.  Water  Commrs., 
Freedom  Precinct.  Pres.  Freedom  Old  Home  Week 
Assn.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.H.  Med. 
Soc,  Carroll  County  Med.  Soc.  Mason;  mem.  Odd 
Fellows,  Grange,  Rebekahs.   Address:  Freedom, N.H. 

HARMON,  RoUin  E.,  judge  of  probate;  pres. 
L\nn  I'Mve  Cents  Savings  Bank.  Address:  112 
Market   St.,   Lynn,    Mass. 

HARPER,  Carrie  Anna,  college  prof.;  b.  Boston; 
d.  Henry  Mason  and  Caroline  (Bennett)  Harper; 
ed.  Girls'  Latin  Sch.,  1890-2;  Radcliffe,  1892-6; 
grad.  student,  Bryn  Mawr,  1896-7,  Radcliffe,  1897- 
98,  A.B.,  Radcliffe,  1896,  A.M.,  1898;  fellow  in 
English,  Bryn  Mawr,  1898-9,  Ph.D.,  1910;  unmar- 
ried. Teacher  English,  The  Oilman  Sch.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1899-07;  instr.  English  lit.,  Mt. 
Holyoke  Coll.,  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  1907-11,  asso. 
prof.,  1911- — •.  Wrote:  Carados,  in  Modern  Lan- 
guage Notes,  1898.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books  and  writings.)  Home:  Sunderland,  iSlass. 
Address:  South  Hadley,  Mass.* 

HARRAIi,  Edward  W.,  rubber  mfr. ;  b.  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  Dec.  12,  1845;  s.  Henry  K.  and  Sarah 
A.  (Peet)  Harral;  descendant  on  father's  side  of 
an  old  Southern  family,  and  on  mother's  side  of 
early  settlers  of  Stratford,  Conn.;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
and  Churchill's  Military  Sch.,  Sing  Sing,  N.Y. ; 
m.  Julia  Crissy,  of  Conn.,  June  12,  1867  (now 
deceased) ;  m.  2d,  Ellen  B.  Wheeler,  of  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  Dec.  28,  1875.  Enlisted  in  14th  Conn. 
Vol.  Inf.  at  opening  of  Civil  War,  but  was  rejected 
on  account  of  youth;  connected  with  Lacey,  Meek- 
er &  Co.,  mfrs.  harness  and  saddles,  10  yrs.;  gen. 
agt.  Wheeler  &  Wilson  Mfg.  Co.,  Bridgeport,  4 
yrs.,  retiring  1880;  removed  to  Fairfield,  1881: 
pres.  Fairfield  Rubber  Co.  Mem.  Soc.  Colonial 
Wars.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Address:  Bridge- 
port, Conn. 

HARRIGAN,  Georgre  M.,  financier;  b.  Lowell, 
Mass.,  Aug.  26,  1862;  s.  John  and  Elizabeth 
(Coughlin)  Harrigan;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Maria  C. 
Sullivan,  of  Lawrence,  Mass.,  July  17,  1895:  2 
daughters,  Elizabeth,  Louise.  Expert  bookkeeper 
and  accountant,  1879-86;  asst.  treas.  Atlantic  Tele- 
graph Co.,  1886-91,  dir.  since;  treas.  Washington 
Inst,  for  Savings,  Lowell,  1892-03;  actuary,  1891, 
and  pres.  since  1901,  Lowell  Trust  Co.  Mem. 
Lowell  Sch.  Bd.,  1888-96.  Dem.  candidate  for  State 
Treas.,  1909;  dir.  Mass.  Tax  Reform  Assn.;  apptd. 
bv  Gov.  Walsh  mem.  Mass.  Com.  to  Promote 
Work;  pres.  Lowell  Bd.  of  Trade.  Trustee  Knights 
of  Columbus;  treas.  Foresters  of  America.  Roman 
Catholic.  Clubs:  Highland,  Vesper  Country,  Mar- 
tin Luther,  Washington.  Recreations:  golf.  Ad- 
dress:  61  Marlboro  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

HARRIGAN,  M.  Robert,  newspaper  publisher; 
b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Feb.  7,  1859;  s.  Michael  and  Eliza- 
beth (Welch)  Harrigan;  pub.  high  schs.  edn.;  m. 
Catherine  Bell,  d.  Capt.  Peter  Davis,  of  Absecom, 
X.J.,  Feb.  13,  1884;  children  (living),  E:thel  E., 
Helen  D.,  Robert  S. ;  (deceased)  Elizabeth  M., 
Charles  E.  Has  been  connected  with  Bangor  Daily 
Commercial  continuously  since  1877,  serving  suc- 
cessively in  mechanical,  editorial  and  business 
depts. ;  dir.,  elk.  and  business  mgr.  J.  P.  Bass  Pub. 
Co.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Mem.  K.C..  Maccabees, 
NE  Order  of  Protection.  Home:  319  State  St. 
Office:   81   Main  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 

HARRIMAN,  Alpha  Haven,  M.D.;  b.  Albany, 
XH  Oct.  14,  1857;  s.  Nathaniel  G.  and  Rhoda  B. 
(Allard)  Harriman;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bow- 
doin Coll.).  1SS3:  m.  1st.  Lovell.  Feb.  10,  1884. 
Katherine  E.  Walker  (deceased  July,  1902);  m.  2d, 
Gorham,  N.H.,  Oct.  4,  1904,  Alice  M.  Stratton. 
Practiced    at    Mercer,    Me.,    Sandwich,    N.H.,    and 


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since   1SS7.   at   Laconia.    Mason    (K.T.).    Address: 
Laconia,  X.H. 

HABRIMAN,  Arcliie  Slienuan,  educator;  b.  Or- 
land,  Me.,  May  17,  lb>GS;  s.  Bradley  S.  and  Susan  A. 
(.Harriman)  Harriman;  prep.  edn.  East  Me.  Cont. 
Sem. ;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1897;  m.  Harriet  M.  Condon, 
of  Orland,  Me.,  Aug.  20,  1&92;  3  children.  Abby 
May,  Alice  Gertrude,  JMargaret  Bradley.  Instr. 
Greek  and  mathematics,  East  Me.  Conf.  Sem.,  1&92- 
93,  1894-5,  1897-9;  asst.  in  Greek,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
1S96-7;  prin.  Washington  Acad.,  Me.,  1899-1905; 
prin.  Middlebury  High  School  since  1905.  Instr. 
mathematics  Middlebury  Coll.  summer  session, 
1911,  12,  14,  15.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Delta  Upsi- 
lon.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason,  K.P.  Recrea- 
tions: entomology,  astronomy,  tennis.  Address: 
Middlebury.  \'t. 

HABBIB^AN,  David  Eug-ene,  dermatologist;  b. 
St.  Johnsbury  Center,  Vt.,  Apr.  7,  1874;  s.  Turrell 
Elkins  and  ^lary  Ann  (Gaston)  Harriman;  grad. 
St.  Johnsbury  Acad.,  1892;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of 
Medicine.  1S9S;  post-grad,  work,  Harvard,  190S,  U. 
of  Pa.,  1911,  U.  of  Vienna,  Austria,  1912;  m.  Ethel 
Frances  Abbott,  of  St.  Johnsbury,  June  28,  1904; 
1  son,  David  Elkins.  Practiced  in  Peacham,  Vt., 
189S-9;  South  Hadley  Falls.  Mass.,  1899-12;  spe- 
cialized in  dermatology,  in  Springfield,  since  1912. 
Mem.  :\Iass.  Med.  Soc,  Springfield  Acad.  Medicine, 
Springfield  Med.  Assn.,  Holyoke  Med.  Assn.,  East- 
ern Hampden  ^led.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason.  Home:  28  Chase  Ave.  Office:  21  Besse  PL, 
Springfield,   Mass. 

HABBIMAN,  Edward  Avery,  lawyer;  b.  Fram- 
Inghani,  Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1869:  s.  Charles  Franklin 
and  Mary  %Vhite  (Conant)  Harriman;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1888;  also  studied  at  U.  of  Va.  and  Cincinnati 
Law  Sch.;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.,  1891;  m.  at  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Bertha  Cornwall  Ray,  of  Chicago,  Aug.  31, 
1897.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1891;  practiced  in 
Kan.,  1891-2;  prof,  law,  Northwestern  U.,  1892- 
1901,  and  mem.  Chicago  bar;  in  gen.  practice  in 
Conn.,  since  1901;  lecturer,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1906- 
13.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Internat.  Law  Assn.,  Am. 
Polit.  Science  Assn.,  Am.  Inst.  Criminal  Law  and 
Criminology,  Am.  Soc.  for  Jud.  Settlement  of  In- 
ternational Disputes,  Harvard  Chapter  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  1st  pres.  Harvard  Club  of  Conn.,  1908-9; 
pres.  N.E.  Federation  of  Harvard  Clubs,  1912-13. 
Clubs:  Graduates',  Quinnipiack  (New  Haven); 
Harvard  (New  York).  Episcopalian.  Republican. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.). 
Home:  72  Edgehill  Rd.  Office:  800  Second  Nat. 
Bank  Bldg.,  New  Haven,  Conn." 

HABBUVIAN,  rrederick  Willlain,  clergyman;  b. 
Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  Nov.  22,  1852;  s.  Rev.  Fred- 
erick Durbin  and  ^lary  Jones  (Bostwick)  Harri- 
man; B.A.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Conn.,  1872,  M.A.,  1875 
(D.D.,  1902);  grad.  Berkeley  Div.  Sch.,  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1876;  m.  Cora  Elizabeth  Jarvis,  of  Portland, 
Conn.,  Oct.  19,  1882.  Ordained  deacon,  1876,  priest, 
1877,  P.E.  Ch. ;  curate  St.  Andrew's  Ch.,  Meriden, 
Conn.,  1877-9:  rector  St.  James,  Winsted.  Conn., 
1879-80.  Trinity  Ch.,  Portland,  Conn.,  1880-6,  Grace 
Ch.,  Windsor,  Conn.,  Mar.  1,  1886 — .  Archdeacon 
Hartford  Co.,  1893-6;  sec.  diocese  of  Conn.,  1895- 
1912;  deputy  to  Gen.  convs.,  1901 — .  Member  Conn. 
Hist.  Soc:  founder  of  Diocesan  Secretaries' 
League,  1904:  mem.  Psi  Upsilon.  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants.  Jr.  fellow  Trinity 
Coll.,  1889-10.    Home:  Windsor,  Conn.* 

HABBIMAN,  Henry  Ing-rhaiq.,  director  electric 
plants;  b.  New  York,  Dec.  26,  1873;  s.  Daniel  Gould 
and  Sallie  (Ingrham)  Harriman;  Ph.B.,  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  Conn.,  1895;  LL.B.,  New  York  Univ.  Law 
Sch.,  1897:  m.  Edith  Graves,  of  Clear  Lake,  la., 
July  7,  1898;  1  daughter.  Eunice  Alberta.  Began 
active  career  with  Am.  Loom  Co.,  1899;  later  mgr. 
The  Stafford  Co.,  mfrs.  of  cotton  weaving  machin- 
ery, Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  to  1907;  v.-p.  since  1907,  of 
Chace  &  Harriman  (co.  developes  and  manages 
electric  cos.,  including  N.E.  Power  Co.,  R.I.  Power 
&  Transmission  Co.,  Bellows  Falls  Power  Co., 
Conn.  River  Power  Co.,  Conn.  River  Transmission 
Co.,  Worcester  Suburban  Electric  Co.,  etc.);  pres. 
Conn.  River  Transmission  Co.,  Bellows  Falls 
Canal  Co.,  Fall  IMountain  Electric  Co.;  dir.  Garden 
Electric    Light    Co.,    Central    Mass.    Electric    Co., 


Worcester  Suburban  Electric  Light  Co.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Trustee  Wesleyan 
Univ.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason,  (ilubs:  Uni- 
versity, Hunnewell,  Twentieth  Century,  Boston 
City.  Recreations:  motoring,  tennis.  Home:  New- 
ton,  Mass.    Office:   50   Congress   St.,   Boston. 

HABBIMAir,  Iioois  Howard,  patent  atty.;  b. 
Groveland,  jNIass.,  Aug.  23,  1868;  s.  Moses  H.  and 
Huldah  P.  (Goodale)  Harriman;  descendant  of 
Leonard  Harriman,  of  Rowley,  Yorkshire  Co.,  Eng., 
who  settled  in  Rowley,  Mass.,  1638;  grad.  Dummer 
Acad.,  Byfield,  Mass.,  1885;  B.S.,  in  Mech.  Engring., 
Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1889;  LL.M.,  Nat.  Univ. 
Law  Sch.,  Washington,  D.C.,  1895;  admitted  to  bar 
of  D.C.  Sup.  Ct.  and  Ct.  of  Appeals,  1895,  also  U.S. 
Dist.  Ct.,  Dist.  of  Mass.  and  U.S.  Circuit  Ct.  of 
Appeals,  1st  Circuit,  1898;  m.  Henrietta  H.  Jones, 
of  Georgetown,  Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1892;  3  children, 
Paul  J.,  Katharine  S.,  Eleanor  N.  Apptd.  asst. 
examiner  in  Patent  Office,  Washington,  D.C,  Aug., 
1S91;  asst.  chief  of  an  examining  div.,  1897-8;  re- 
signed IVIay,  1898,  to  engage  in  patent  law  practice; 
mem.  Noyes  &  Harriman  since  1902;  treas.  Haver- 
hill Shoe  Machinery  Co.  since  1907.  Republican. 
Congregationalist.  Club:  Pentucket  (Haverhill, 
Mass.).  Home:  25  Windsor  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 
Office:  18  Tremont  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

HABBINGTOir,  Arthur  Hudson,  :M.D.;  b.  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  July  25,  1856;  s.  Loammi  and  Susan 
F.  (Waite)  Harrington;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1879;  M.D., 
Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1882;  m.  2d,  May  L.  George, 
of  Plaistow,  N.H..  Sept.  29,  1906;  children  bv  for- 
mer marriage;  Clifton  W.  (M.D.),  Mrs.  Ethel  Har- 
rington duLeande  Botassi.  Practiced  in  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  1882-4;  asst.  physician,  Danvers 
(Mass.)  Insane  Hosp.,  1884-94;  med.  dir.  State 
Asvlum  for  Insane  Criminals,  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
1894-8;  supt.,  Danvers  Insane  Hosp.,  1898-1903; 
supt..  New  York  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  1903-7; 
supt..  State  Hosp.  for  the  Insane,  Howard,  R.I., 
since  1903.  Mem.  corpn.  Butler  Hosp.,  Providence, 
1908.  Mem.  R.I.  State  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Med.  Psychol. 
Assn.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  N.E.  Soc.  Psychiatry. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Club:  University 
(Providence).    Address:  Howard,  R.I. 

HABBINGTOIT,  Charles,  educator,  M.D.:  July 
29,  lS56-Sept.  11,  1908.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1908-9.) 

HABBINGTON,  Edwin  Chester,  mfr.;  b.  Wor- 
cester, IMass.,  Sept.  18,  1877:  s.  Gilbert  Henderson 
and  Charlotte  ZM.  (Harrington)  Harrington;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Dalzell  Sch.,  Becker's  Business  (IJoll. ; 
m.  Worcester.  June  19,  1901,  Edith  Burton;  2  chil- 
dren, RIarjorie,  Edwin  Chester,  Jr.  Identified  with 
the  Harrington  &  Richardson  Arms  Co.  since  be- 
ginning of  his  business  career  (pres.  since  1897). 
(jlubs:  Commonwealth,  Leicester  Country,  Worces- 
ter Automobile.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Recreations: 
motoring,  hunting.  Home:  1010  Main  St.  Office: 
Harrington  &  Richardson  Arms  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

HABBIU'GTOIT.  Prancis  Bishop,  surgeon:  Aug. 
15.  lS54-June  8,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

HABBIN6TON,  John  Henry,  editor  and  pub.;  b. 
Lowell,  Mass.,  Nov.  11,  1854;  s.  John  and  Margaret 
(Leahy)  Harrington;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Lowell; 
m.  Annie  M.,  d.  John  Lennon,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  Feb. 
7.  1881;  1  daughter,  Mary  G.  (now  Mrs.  Thomas 
F.  Costello).  Founder,  1878,  editor  and  sole  propr. 
The  Lowell  Sun;  mem.  Lowell  Sch.  Bd.,  1884-5; 
LT.S.  deputv  collector  internal  revenue,  3d  Mass. 
Dist.,  1885-9;  city  treas..  City  of  Lowell,  1894-5. 
Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Retired  from  all  di- 
rectorships, clubs,  social  and  fraternal  orgns. 
Home:  2  Park  St.    Office:  Sun  Bldg.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

HABBINGTOI7,  Karl  Pomeroy,  college  prof.;  b. 
■Pomer.sworth,  N.H.,  June  13,  1861;  s.  Calvin  Sears 
and  Eliza  (Chase)  Harrington;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U., 
1882,  A.M.,  1885;  studied  music,  Middletown,  Conn.; 
student  U.  of  Berlin,  1887-9.  Yale,  1890-1;  m.  Jen- 
nie Eliza  Canfield,  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  Nov.  25, 
1886.  Classical  teacher,  Westfield  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.,  1882-5;  prof.  Latin,  Wesleyan  Acad.,  Wilbra- 
ham,  Mass.,  1885-7;  tutor  of  Latin,  Wesleyan  U., 
1889-91;  prof.  Latin,  U.  of  N.C.,  1891-9,  U.  of  Me., 


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1899-05,  Wesleyan  U.  since  1905.  Organist  and 
choir  dir.,  M.E.  Ch.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  1SS2-5,  Am. 
Ch..  Berlin,  1888-9,  and  in  M.E.  chs.  where  located, 
1889 —  (now  at  Middletown.  Conn.);  pres.  1S99, 
dir.  1900-2,  Festival  Chorus.  Bangor,  Me.;  director 
People's  Chorus,  Bangor,  1901-3;  founder  and  dir., 
1902-5,  Mendelssohn  Club.  Composer  numerous 
songs  and  other  music.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Psi 
Upsilon,  Am.  Phllol.  Assn.,  Archa;ol.  Inst.  America, 
N.E.  Assn.  Schs.  and  Colls.,  Classical  Assn.  of  N.E., 
Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Clubs:  Kotzschmar  (Portland, 
Me.),  20th  Century  (founder,  pres.  1908-12).  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  writings,  etc.) 
Home:  Middletown,  Conn.* 

HABRnrGTON,    Thomas    Prancis;    b.    Lowell, 

:Mass..  June  10,  1866;  s.  Thomas  and  Mary  Harring- 
ton; IM.D.,  Harvard,  ISSS;  post-grad,  work  in  Eu- 
rope; m.  IMary  I.  Dempsey,  of  Lowell,  June  2.  1891; 
children,  Thomas.  William,  Francis.  Practiced, 
Lowell,  1889-07.  since  practicing  at  Boston;  visit- 
ing phys.  St.  John's  Hosp.,  Lowell,  15  yrs. ;  con- 
sulting phys.,  same,  3  yrs.;  med.  dir.T)ay  Nursery, 
Lowell,  18  yrs.;  U.S.  pension  examining  surgeon 
13  yrs.;  dir.  of  sch.  hygiene,  Boston  pub.  schs., 
since  1907;  phys. -in-chief  St.  Elizabeth's  Hosp.; 
dir.  St.  Vincent's  Orphan  Asylum;  examiner  for 
Civ.  Service  Commn..  etc.  Originator  of  "Health 
Dav";  instr.  in  sch.  for  health  officers  at  Harvard 
TJ.  and  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  del.  U.S.  Govt,  at  Inter- 
national Med.  Congress.  Paris,  1910,  London.  1913; 
del.  State  of  Mass.  at  Internat.  Congress  on  Sch. 
Hygiene,  Buffalo,  1913;  mem.  Speakers  Bur.,  A. 
M.A. ;  mem.  Harvard  Med.  Alumni  Assn.  (v. -p.), 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  A.M.A.,  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn., 
Am.  Sch.  Hygiene  Assn..  Am.  Playground  Assn., 
Internat.  Assn.  Med.  Inspectors  of  Schs.,  Internat. 
Congress  on  Tuberculosis.  Guild  of  St.  Luke.  Lon- 
don (hon.).  etc.  Author:  Historv  of  Harvard  ]\Ied- 
Ical  School  (3  vols.),  1636-1905.  1905.  Home  and 
office:  310  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston. 

HABBIS,  Amanda  Bartlett,  author;  b.  Warner. 
N.H..  Aug.  15,  1S24;  d.  Harrison  Gray  and  :Mary 
(Bartlett)  Harris:  acad.  edn.:  unmarried.  Has 
been  a  writer  since  girlhood:  has  contributed  to 
Christian  Union.  Congregationalist.  Congrega- 
tional Review,  Appleton's  .lournal,  St.  Nicholas, 
Wide  Awake,  etc.:  also  contributor  of  book  re- 
views to  Literary  World  since  1874.  Much  of  her 
earlier  work  under  various  pen-names  or  anony- 
mous. (See  Who's  Who  in  .\merica  for  list  of 
books.)    Home:  Warner,  N.H.* 

HABBTS,  Charles  Edward.  M.D..  surgeon;  b. 
Waterford.  Vt..  Nov.  12.  1868:  s.  Charles  D.  and 
Isabel  (Farrow)  Harris:  grad.  St.  Johnsburv  (Vt.) 
Acad.,  1890;  M.D.,  Baltimore  Med.  Coll.,  1897:  spl. 
work.  New  York  Post-Grad.  Med.  Sch..  1905;  m. 
Clara  R.  Hull,  of  Framingham,  Mass.,  May  5.  1898 
(died  Aug.  26.  1904):  1  child.  Richard  Locke:  m. 
2d,  Caroline  G.  Thacher,  of  Hyannis.  Mass.,  Oct. 
14.  1906:  2  children.  Eleanor  K.,  Isabel.  Practiced 
in  Hvannis,  Mass..  since  1897;  chmn.  Bd.  of  Health, 
Barnstable,  Mass.  Mem.  Hyannis  Bd.  of  Trade. 
Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Mason:  Odd  Fellow.  Repub- 
lican. Conp-list.  Recreations:  gardening.  Address: 
Hyannis,  IMass. 

HABBIS.  Charles  Nathan,  lawver:  b.  Port  By- 
ron. 111..  Oct.  6.  1860:  s.  Rev.  .Tohn  L.  and  Sarah 
CEbrieht)  Hari-is:  grad.  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1884; 
admitted  to  Suffolk  bar.  1882:  m.  Cambridge,  Mass., 
Sept.  30,  1890,  Sarah  Wyman  Bird;  2  sons,  Arthur 
Stanlev,  Henrv  Bird.  Asst.  atty.  gen.  of  Mass., 
1891-4;  mem.  commn.  for  consolidating  and  ar- 
ranging pub.  statutes  of  Mass.,  1900-2.  Asst. 
register  of  probate  for  Middlesex  Co.  Mem.  Bar 
Assn.  Citv  of  Boston,  Middlesex  Bar  Assn.  Club: 
Republican  of  Msss.  Author:  Massachusetts  Stat- 
utorv  Citations.  Editor:  Sunplement  to  Pub.  Stat- 
utes'of  Mass.  Compiler:  4th  and  5th  vols.  Mass. 
Digest,  and  of  Index  to  the  Revised  Laws  of  Mass. 
Home:  Winchester.  Mass.  Office:  Registry  of  Pro- 
bate, Cambridge,  Mass. 

HABBIR.  EHiah  Paddock,  educator;  b.  Le  Roy. 
Oenesee  Co  NT.,  Apr.  3.  1832:  s.  Daniel  and 
Marv  J.  (Padriock)  Harris:  of  Welch  descent;  A.B., 
Amherst.  1855;  Ph.D..  U.  of  Gottingen,  Ger- 
manv.  1859;  LL.D..  Victoria  XL,  Canada,  1890; 
m    Warsaw,    N.T.,    July    26,    1S60,    Ellen   A.    Park. 


Teacher  in  various  acads.,  1855-8;  prof,  modern 
languages,  chemistry  and  nat.  history,  Victoria 
U.,  1859-66;  prof,  chemistrv  and  geology,  Be- 
loit  Coll.,  1866-8,  Amherst,  1868,  now  prof,  emeri- 
tus.   Address:  Amherst,  Mass. 

HABBIS,  Emory  S.,  insurance;  b.  Hoosick,  N.Y., 

Mar.  Ul,  ISoS:  s.  1-1  Stearns  and  Elizabeth  B. 
(Rudd)  Harris;  ed.  North  Bennington  High  Sch., 
and  Troy  Business  Coll.;  m.  Addte  M.  Warren,  of 
Bennington,  Vt.,  Mar.  22,  1881.  Has  engaged  in 
farming,  undertaking  and  furniture  business,  as 
cigar  mfr.  and  ins.  agt.;  served  as  selectman,  Ben- 
nington, 5  yrs.;  pres.  of  village;  U.S.  marshal  of 
Vt.,  1894-8;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1898;  chmn. 
Dem.  State  Com.,  4  terms.  Mem.  I.O.O.F.,  B.P.O.E. 
Home:  226  Division  St.  Office:  445  Main  St.,  Ben- 
nington, Vt. 

HABBIS,  Francis  Auffustine,  M.D.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

HABBIS,  Preeman  Cram,  M.D.;  b.  Bridgton, 
Me.,  Jan.  18,  1S50;  s.  (Rev.)  Leonard  Woodbury 
and  Caroline  (French)  Harris;  prelim,  edn.  Bridg- 
ton Acad.;  Harvard  Med.  Coll.,  1869-70;  M.D.,  Med. 
Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1871;  m.  Mary  Grace  Cald- 
well, of  Sherman,  Me.,  June  4,  1873;  4  children, 
Leonard  Woodbury,  Margaret  Caldwell  (Mrs.  Wal- 
ter Sleeper),  Mary  Esther  (Mrs.  D.  B.  Curtis),  Bell 
Curry  (Mrs.  W.  A.  Cobb).  Practiced,  South  Wind- 
ham, Me.,  1871-2,  Sherman  Mills,  Me.,  1872-4.  Cole- 
brook,  N.H.,  1874-94,  Sherman  Mills,  since  1894. 
U.S.  exam,  for  pensions  and  numerous  life  ins. 
COS.  Was  mem.  Bd.  Health  and  Sch.  Bd.,  Cole- 
brook  and  Sherman  Mills.  IMason;  K.P.  Republi- 
can.   Conglist.    Address:  Sherman  IMills,  Me. 

HABBIS,  George,  college  pres.:  moved  to  New 
York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  T\'lio's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

HABBIS,  Georgre  Bohert,  surgeon.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

HABBIS,  Henry  Prancis,  lawyer  and  trustee;  b. 
Harrisville  (West  Boylston),  Mass.,  Aug.  19,  1849; 
s.  Charles  INIorris  and  Emilv  (Dean)  Harris:  A.B., 
Tufts  Coll.,  1871:  LL.B.,  Boston  U.,  1873;  m.  Emma 
Frances,  d.  "^^illiam  F.  and  Mary  .1.  (Hurd)  Dear- 
born, of  Worcester,  May  17,  1883;  2  daughters, 
Rachel  (Mrs.  J.  Herbert  Johnson,  of  Worcester), 
Dorothy  (Mrs.  H.  Paul  Buckingham,  of  Worces- 
ter). Began  practice  in  Worcester,  Jan.  1,  1874; 
treas.  W^est  Bovlston  Mfg.  Co..  Easthampton, 
Mass.,  1889-09;  was  pres.  L.  M.  Harris  Mfg.  Co.; 
dir.  Worcester  Trust  Co.:  trustee  People's  Savings 
Bank  (bd.  of  investment).  Trustee  Worcester 
City  Hosp.,  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp.  (Boston),  Worces- 
ter Acad.,  Dean  Acad.,  of  Franklin,  Mass..  Home 
for  Aged  Women  (Worcester) ;  was  mem.  Worces- 
ter Sch.  Bd.  and  West  Boylston  Sch.  Bd.  Mason. 
L'niversalist.  Mem.  Am.,  Mass.,  and  Worcester  Co. 
bar  assns.  Club:  Worcester  Country.  Recreations: 
motoring,  golf,  travel.  Home:  67  Lincoln  St.  He 
died  Jan.  14,  1915. 

HABBIS,  Herbert,  organist  and  choir  dir.:  b. 
East  Machias,  Me.,  Dec.  17,  1846;  s.  Peter  Talbot 
and  Deborah  (Longfellow)  Harris;  prep.  edn. 
■W'ashington  Acad.,  East  Machias;  A.B.,  Bowdoin, 
1872  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1875:  student  Bos- 
ton Conservatory  of  Music,  1872-6,  and  later 
studied  in  Boston  under  pvt.  teachers:  unmarried. 
Began  as  organist  and  choir  dir.  in  Boston,  1881; 
retired,  1905.  Republican.  Has  been  an  active 
worker  in  Freemasonry  and  has  held  important  of- 
fices in  governing  bodies  of  the  order  in  Me.;  Grand 
Comdr.  K.T.  of  Me.,  1899-1900;  Grand  Organist  Su- 
preme Council  33°  Masons  of  Northern  Masonic 
.lurisdiction  of  U.S.,  1903-6;  active  since  1906  in 
spreading  knowledge  of  Esperanto  in  Me.  Mem. 
S.A.R.,  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Clubs:  Fraternitv.  Kotz- 
schmar.  Address:  10  Henry  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

HABBTS.  Ira  Prancis,  banker;  b.  Nashua.  N.H.. 
Nov.  8.  1855:  s.  Robert  and  Mary  (Glines)  Harris: 
nub  sch.  edn.:  m.  Nashua,  June  7.  1881.  Marv  C. 
Proctor.  Began  active  career  at  New  Albany,  Ind.. 
becoming  asst.  pilot  on  Ohio  River;  returned  to 
Nashua  and  studied  dentistry  for  2  yrs.;  became 
identified  with  Indian  Head  Nat.  Bank,  1877,  was 
made  asst.  cashier,  1886,  and  has  been  cashier 
since  1895.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Home:  Nashua, 
N.H. 


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HARRIS,  James,  lawyer.    (See  vol.  1909.) 
KARRIS,  Iiinnie  Sarah,  author;  b.  East  Machias, 


Young   Cap 

dress:  East  Machias,  Me 


HARRIS,  Robert  Orr,  congressman;  b.  boston, 
Nov  i  IN.')!;  s.  H(in.  Benjamin  Winslow  and  Julia 
A  (brr)  Harris;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1S77;  admitted  to 
bar.  1S79;  m.  Josephine  D.  Gorton,  of  Newport, 
RI  Apr  21,  18S0.  Practiced  at  Boston  and  Brock- 
ton',' Mass.,  1S79-1902;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1S89-  dist.  atty..  Southeastern  dist.  ot  Mass.,  loy-^- 
1901;  asso.  judge  Superior  Ct.  of  Mass.,  .June  4, 
1902-Mar  1,  1911:  mem.  62d  Congress  (1911-li). 
14th  Mass.  Dist.  Republican.  Home:  East  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.* 

HARRIS,   Samuel  Tibbetts,  lawyer;   b.   Chai'les- 


Harold  C.    Admitted  to  Middlesex  bar,  1872.  since 


mem.  corpn.  Dedham  Instn.  lor  Savings  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1SS2.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn  , 
Abstract  Club,  Mass.  Conveyancers.  Democrat. 
Unitarian.  Roval  Arch  Mason.  Club:  Boston  City. 
Recreations:  walking,  collecting  postage  stamps. 
Home:  Dedham.  Mass.  Office:  1014,  6  Beacon  St., 
Boston. 


m.  Chicago,  Sept..  1899.  Jean  C.  H  Van  Allen,  of 
Morrisburg.  Ont.  Began  practice,  1900;  prof  thera- 
peutics and  clinical  demonstrator  since  1900,  pres. 
since  1903,  Mass.  Coll.  of  Osteopathy,  Boston;  res- 
ident physician  for  9  yrs..  and  pres.  Cambmdge 
Osteopathic  and  Surgical  Sanitarium;  mem.  Fred 
E  Harris  &  Co.,  mchts.  and  importers,  Aylestord, 
n's  Mem.  Am.  Osteopathic  Assn.,  Mass.  Osteo- 
pathic Soc,  Mass.  Academy  of  Osteopathic  Physi- 
cians- pres.  Associated  College  of  Osteopathy, 
1907-8  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Canadian  (Boston). 
Intercolonial.  Mem.  British  Charitable  Soc  Home: 
Cambridge,  Mass.;  (summer)  Aylesford,  N.S.  Of- 
fice: 1010  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Cambridge,  Mass.; 
consulting  ofl!ice.  483  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

HARRIS,  William  De  Blois,  M.D.;  b.  Wolfyille, 
X  S  Mav  28  1872:  s.  Constant  C.  and  Eliza  (Mun- 
ro)  Harris;  ed.  Acadia  Coll.,  N.S.:  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys. 
and  Surg.,  Baltimore,  1899;  m.  Mabel  C.  Higgins, 
of  Lynn.  Mass.,  Oct.  23,  1907;  1  daughter,  Ruth  I. 
Practiced  in  Lvnn,  Mass.,  since  1905:  surgeon  to 
out-patients.  Lynn  Hosp.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc., 
Lynn  Med.  Fraternity.  Republican.  Baptist.  Ad- 
dress: 96  S.  Common  St.,  Lynn.  Mass. 

HARRIS,  William  Penwlck,  college  prof.;  b. 
Wolfville,  N.S.,  Oct.  21.  1868:  s.  David  Jewett  and 
Rebecca  (Elder)  Harris:  arrived  in  U.S.,  1876; 
A.B.  Harvard.  1891,  A.M..  1892;  post-grad.  work. 
Harvard,  Berlin,  Paris  and  Oxford,  Eng.;  m.  Alice 
Mary  Fogg,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Sept.  19,  1894. 
Asst.  prof.  Greek.  Harvard,  1898 — .  Mem.  Soc. 
Promotion  of  Hellenic  Studies,  Archa?ol.  Inst. 
America;  pres.  Boston  Archpeol.  Soc.  Now  serving 
with  John  Williams  White  and  Francis  Bacon  in 
publn.  of  "Investigations  at  Assos,"  an  account  of 
the  first  excavation  on  Greek  soil  undertaken  by 
the  AT'cha2ol.  Inst,  of  America;  served  with  Hej-- 
bert  Weir  Smvth  and  Charles  Burton  Gulick.  as 
mem.  com.  Classical  Dept..  Harvard  U..  in  bringing 
out  "Agamemnon"  of  iEschylus.  in  the  Stadium, 
1906.  V.-p.  Archpeol.  Inst.  America.  Address:  8 
Mercer  Circle,  Cambridge.  Mass.* 

HARRIS,  William  Hu?li,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Appalachicola,  Fla.,  Aug.  7.  1861;  s.  Charles  Miller 
and  Isabella  (Jewett)  Harris:  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Brooklyn,  and  high  sch..  Belfast,  Me.;  spent  sev- 
eral vrs.  in  business  in  Calif.:  studied  Dartmouth 
Med.'  Sch.;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Med.  Coll.,  1888;  m. 
Augusta,    Me.,    Sept.,    1887,    Martha   Jewett  North. 


Practiced  at  Dixfield.  Me..  1888-91,  since  at  Au- 
gusta; supt.  schs.,  Augusta,  1892-3.  Home:  68 
Grove  St.,  Augusta.  Me. 

HARRIS,  William  James,  clergyman;  b.  West 
Brattl.boio,  VI.,  .May  21,  1834;  s.  Rev.  Roswell 
and  IMatilda  (Leavitt)  Harris;  A.B.,  Yale,  1856 
(Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1859; 
D.D.,  Trinitv  Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1872;  m.  Mary 
Gale  Hill,  of  St.  Stephen,  N.B.,  Aug.  18.  1859;  2 
children,  Emma,  b.  Feb.  18,  1864  (m.  William  M. 
Hall,  of  Montreal.  P.Q.,  Feb.  18.  1896);  William 
Leavitt,  b.  Dec.  2.  1873  (A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1896 
[Theta  Delta  Chi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa];  LL.B.,  Boston 
U.,  1898;  practiced  Lowell,  INlass.,  1898-08.  d.  June 
4,  1908).  Prin.  acad.,  St.  Stephen,  N.B.,  1856-9, 
Monson,  Mass.,  1859-61;  pastor  Congl.  Ch.,  Saxtons 
River  and  Brandon,  Vt.,  1861-5;  entered  P.E.  Ch.. 
Jan.,  1865,  and  served  as  follows:  rector  Grace 
Ch.,  Manchester,  N.II. ;  instr.  in  Episcopal  Theol. 
Sch..  Cambridge.  Mass.;  rector  Christ  Ch..  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt..  Trinitv  Ch.,  Rutland,  Vt.,  Christ  Ch.. 
Detroit.  Mich.,  Christ  Ch.,  Yankton.  S.D.;  dean 
Calvary  Cathedral,  Sioux  Falls.  S.D.;  rector  Ch. 
of  the  Ascension,  Walt  ham,  Mass.,  Christ  Ch., 
Hyde  Park.  Mass.;  in  charge  of  St.  Paul's  Ch., 
Boston,  1887-9;  diocesan  missionary  for  7  yrs.;  in 
charge  of  Ch.  of  the  Good  Shepherd,  Barre,  Vt., 
and  of  St.  Paul's  Ch..  White  River  Junction.  Vt.. 
until  Mar.,  1907  (retired).  Pub.  The  Mountain 
Echo  as  a  diocesan  paper  of  the  churcli  in  Vt., 
1894-07;  deputy  to  Triennial  Conv.  of  P.E.  Ch. 
from  Diocese  of  Mich.,  1880,  1883,  and  from 
Diocese  of  Vt.,  1901;  was  mem.  standing  com. 
Diocese  of  Mich.,  1876-9:  was  pres.  of  two  diocesan 
convs.  when  the  diocese  was  without  a  bishop. 
Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Address:  10 
Locust  St.,   Nashua,  N.H. 

HARRIS,  William  !■.,  surgeon:  b.  INToncton,  N.B., 
Can..  Nov.  13,  1872;  s.  Christopher  P.  and  Mary 
L.  Harris;  ed.  Kings  Co.  Grammar  Sch.;  M.D., 
U.  of  Pa.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1892;  m.  Nelly  E. 
Moore,  of  Amherst,  N.S.,  Dec.  30,  1897:  3  children, 
Arthur  Deaver,  Isabel,  George  F.  Practiced  in 
Providence,  R.I.,  since  1898;  surgeon  St.  Joseph's 
Hosp.  Mem.  R.I.  State  Bd.  of  Health.  Mem.  A.M. 
A.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc.  Providence  Dist.  Med.  Soc. 
Clubs:  Catholic,  ■V\'est  Side.  Economic.  Home:  71 
Arlington  Av.    Office:  532  Broad  St.,  Providence.  R.I. 

HARRISON,  Constance  Gary  (Mrs.  Burton  Har- 
rison), author:  moved  to  Washington,  D.C.  (See 
vol.    1909,   also   Who's   Who   in   America,    1914-15.) 

HARRISON,  Fosdick  Beach,  clergyman;  b.  Beth- 
lehem. Litchfield  Co..  Conn.,  Aug.  5,  1862;  s.  Wil- 
liam Robinson  and  Harriet  Newel  (Beach)  Harri- 
son: descendant  of  Thomas  Harrison,  who  settled 
in  Branford,  (Tonn.,  about  1645;  prep.  edn.  Willis- 
ton  Sem.,  Easthampton.  Mass.;  A.B..  Amherst. 
1890;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.  (now  Yale  Sch.  of 
Religion),  1893;  m.  Estelle  Potter,  of  Worcester. 
Mass.,  Dec.  29,  1904;  children,  Fosdick.  b.  1905; 
Elizabeth.  1906;  Burton.  1908;  Caroline.  1912. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1893;  asst.  pastor  Ch. 
of  the  Redeemer,  New  Haven,  Conn..  1893-6;  pastor 
Somers,  Conn..  1896-8,  2d  Ch..  Palmer.  Mass., 
1899-03,  Brantford,  Ont.,  Can..  1903-6,  Townsend, 
Mass.,  1906-10,  Southington,  Conn.,  Jan.,  1910-14; 
purchased  the  Peach  Farm,  South  Woodstock, 
Conn.,  1914.  and  took  up  residence  there;  pastor 
chs.  at  Woodstock  and  North  Woodstock  since 
fall  of  1914.  Mem.  Chi  Phi  (Phi  Chapter).  Home: 
Woodstock,    Conn. 

HARRISON,  Joseph  lie  Roy,  librarian;  b.  North 
Adams.  Mass.,  Oct.  12,  1862;  s.  John  Le  Roy  and 
Ellen  Maria  (Hawks)  Harrison;  ed.  Cornell;  edi- 
torial staff  New  York  Commercial  Advertiser, 
1885-8;  asst.  Washington  corr..  same.  1888-9;  stu- 
dent U.  of  Heidelberg,  Germany,  1890,  N.Y.  State 
Librarv  Sch.,  Albanv.  N.Y.,  1901-3  (degree.  B.L.S.. 
conferred  bv  regents  U.  State  of  N.Y.,  1893,  and 
M.L.S.,  1912).  Sub-librarian,  legislation,  N.Y.  State 
Library,  Albany,  1893-4;  librarian.  Providence 
Athen^um,  1894-11.  Forbes  library,  Northampton, 
Mass.,  Sept.  1.  1911 — .  Mem.  A.L.A.,  Mass.  Li- 
brarv Club.  Western  Mass.  Library  Club  (v.-p. 
1912-13).  N.Y.  State  Library  Sch.  Assn.  Clubs: 
Northampton,  Northampton  Country,  Adirondack 
Camp  and  Trail.    (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 


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list  of  books,  writings,  etc.)    Home:  Northampton, 
Mass.* 
""   HARBISON,  Peleg-  Dennis,  author;  b.  Tiverton, 

R.I.,  May  3U,  lS-43;  s.  John  and  Ann  Eliza  (Dennis) 
Harrison;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.  and  R.I.  State 
Normal  Sch. ;  m.  Nellie  M.  Grav,  of  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  Apr.  7,  1866.  Mem.  N.ll.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1889. 
Mem.  Nat.  Geos.  Soc,  JManchester  Hist.  Assn. 
Republican.  Author:  Tlie  Stars  and  Stripes  and 
Other  American  Flags,  1906.  Address:  Manches- 
ter, N.H. 

HARBISON,  Boss  CrranviUe,  anatomist;  b.  Ger- 

mantown  (Phila.),  Pa.,  Jan.  13,  1870;  s.  Samuel 
and  Katharine  (Diggs)  Harrison;  A.B.,  Johns  Hop- 
kins, 1889,  Ph.D.,  1894;  M.D.,  U.  of  Bonn,  1899; 
(hon.  A.M.,  Yale,  1907);  m.  Ida  I^ange,  of  Altona, 
Germany,  Jan.  9,  1896.  Lecturer  on  morpliology, 
Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1894-5;  instr.  and  asso.  in  anat- 
omy, 1896-9,  asso.  prof,  anatomy,  1899-07,  Johns 
Hopkins:  prof,  comparative  anatomy,  Yale,  1907 — . 
:Mng.  editor  Journal  of  Experimental  Zoology, 
1903 — ;  trustee  Marine  Biol.  Lab.^  Woods  Hole, 
1908 — .  Mem.  Internat.  Inst.  Embryology,  Nat. 
Acad.  Sciences,  Am.  Philos.  Soc,  Am.  Soc.  Zoolo- 
gists, Am.  Assn.  Anatomists  (pres.  1911-13), 
Anatomische  Gesellschaft,  Am.  Soc.  Naturalists 
(sec.  1902-4,  pres.  1912-13).  Address:  142  Hunt- 
ington  St.,   New  Haven,  Conn.* 

HABBOWSB,  David,  oculist;  b.  West  Troy,  N. 
Y.,  June  13,  1857;  s.  David  and  Janet  Harrower; 
M.D.,  Harvard,  1884;  jn.  Edinburgli.  Scotland,  July, 
1886.  Mary  D.  Struthers.  Sr.  oplitlialmic  surgeon 
to  Worcester  City,  Memorial,  and  St.  Vincent's 
hosps.,  Worcester;  consultant  oplithalmologist  and 
otologist  to  Baldwinsville,  and  Milford  hosps. 
Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Am.  Otol.  Soc,  Am.  Ophthal.  Soc,  N.E.  Ophthal. 
Soc,  N.E.  Otol.,  Laryngol.  and  Rhinol.  Soc,  A.M. A. 
Republican.  Clubs:  Harvard  (Worcester  and  Bos- 
ton), Worcester,  Tatnuck,  Country.  Home:  98 
"Williams  St.    Office:   13  Elm  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

HABSTROM,  Carl  Axel,  educator;  b.  Westeros, 
Sweden.  Dec  20,  18  63;  s.  Carl  Gustaf  and  Emelia 
(Fosberg)  Harstrom;  prep.  edn.  Peekskill  (N.Y.) 
Mil.  Acad,  to  1880;  A.B.,  Hobart  Coll.,  1886,  A.M., 
1889:  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1899;  m.  Lee  Selden  Partridge, 
of  Phelps.  N.Y.,  June  20,  1888.  Headmaster  Peeks- 
kill  aiil.  Acad..  1886-7,  Vieuland  Prep.  Sch.,  1887- 
91.  Norwalk  Mil.  Inst.,  1891-3;  founded,  1899,  and 
since  prin.  the  Harstrom  Sch.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Mem.  Am.  Philol.  Assn..  Phi  Beta  Kap- 
pa, Theta  Delta  Chi.  Club:  Yale  (New  York). 
Home:   Norwalk,   Conn.* 

HABT,  Albert  Bushnell,  college  prof.;  b.  Clarks- 
ville.  Pa..  July  1,  1854;  s.  Dr.  Albert  Gaillard  and 
Mary  Crosby  (Hornell)  Hart;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1880; 
Ph.D.,  Freiburg,  Baden,  1883;  (LL.D.,  Richmond, 
1902,  Tufts,  1905,  "^^estern  Reserve,  1907;  Litt.D., 
Geneva,  Switzerland.  1909);  m.  Marv  Hurd  Put- 
nam, of  Manchester,  N.H.,  July  11,  1889.  Instr. 
Am.  history,  1883-6.  history,  1886-7,  asst.  prof, 
history,  1887-97.  prof,  history,  1897-10,  prof,  govt., 
1910 — .  Harvard  U.  Joint  editor  Harvard  Gradu- 
ates' Masazine,  1894-02.  American  History  Re- 
view, 1895-09.  Pres.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  1909,  Am. 
Political  Science  Assn.,  1912;  chmn.  exec  com. 
Nat.  Municipal  League,  1910;  mem.  Council  Mass. 
Hist.  Soc,  1908;  mem.  Wis.  and  Minn.  hist.  socs. 
(See  W^ho's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Ad- 
dress:   19   Craigie   St.,   Cambridge,   Mass.* 

HABT,  Artemas  Elijali,  banker;  b.  New  Britain, 
Conn.,  .Tune  20,  1842;  s.  Artemas  Ensign  and  Annie 
Elizabeth  (Clark)  Hart;  descendant  of  Stephen 
Hart,  of  Conn.;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.;  m.  Kath- 
erine  A.  O.  Litchfield,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  12, 
1865;  3  children,  Elizabeth  Katharine  (Mrs.  H.  S. 
Graves,  of  Rye,  N.Y.),  Sara  Marguerite  (Mrs.  O. 
Paine,  also  of  Rye),  Harold  Gross.  Clk.  in  dry 
goods  store,  1860-2;  entered  employ  Soc.  for  Sav- 
inffs,  1862:  sec,  treas.  and  trustee  same  since 
1891;  dlr.  State  Bank  (Hartford).  Eagle  Lock  Co. 
(Terry  ville.  Conn).  Clubs:  Hartford,  Country 
(Parmington,  Conn).;  Laurentian  (Canada).  Rec- 
reations: fishine.  Home:  846  Asylum  Av.  Office: 
Society  for  Savings,  Hartford,  Conn. 

HABT,  Charles  "Whittlesey;  b.  Cornwall,  Conn., 
Dec   3.   1850;   s.   Nathan  and  Amelia   (Whittlesey) 


Hart;  descendant  of  Stephen  Hart,  wiio  settled  in 
Hartford  in  1635,  later  in  Farmington,  which  town 
he  represented  in  tlie  first  session  of  the  legisla- 
ture; also  from  John  Whittlesey,  Saybrook,  1662; 
ed.  common  schs.;  m.  Oct.  26,  1878,  Martha  Field- 
send  Hoult,  of  Wath,  Eng.  Engaged  in  farming 
since  boyhood;  chmn.  Sch.  Bd.;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1911-12  (com.  on  humane  instns.).  Republi- 
can. Conglist.  Mem.  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Ad- 
dress: W.  Cornwall,  Conn. 

HABT,  Chester,  live  stock  breeder;  b.  Barkham- 
sted.  Conn.,  Sept.  18,  1877;  s.  Monroe  and  Annie 
(Case)  Hart;  descendant  of  Deacon  Stephen  Hart, 
who  came  from  Eng.  to  Mass.,  1622,  and  on  moth- 
er's side,  from  Consider  Tiffany,  who  was  a  Tory 
and  was  confined  to  his  farm  in  the  town  of  Hart- 
land,  Conn.,  during  Revolutionary  times;  ed.  com- 
mon schs.  of  native  town;  unmarried.  Breeder  of 
poland-cliina  hogs  since  1906,  holstein  friesian  cat- 
tle since  1907;  also  mfr.  lumber;  mgr.  firm  of  Mon- 
roe Hart  &  Sons.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911; 
registrar  of  voters  for  6  yrs.  Democrat.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Conn.  Holstein  Friesian  Club,  Holstein  Frie- 
sian Assn.  of  America.  Address:  Barkhamsted, 
Conn. 

HABT,  Francis  Bnssell,  banker;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1868;  s.  Thomas  Mandell  and 
Sarah  Davis  (Watson)  Hart;  grad.  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1889;  m.  Helen  Bronson  Hobbey,  of  North- 
ampton, Mass.,  June  4,  1896;  3  children,  Helen  W., 
Gwendolyn,  Francis  R.,  Jr.  Engaged  as  engr.  in 
W.I.,  1889-91;  gen.  mgr.,  1891-2,  v.-p.  and  gen. 
mgr.,  1892-3,  pres.,  1893-06.  Cartagena-Magdalena 
Ry.,  Colombia,  S.A.;  v.-p.,  1896-08,  v. -chmn.  dirs., 
1908 — ,  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.,  Boston;  also  pres., 
dir.  Lowell  Light  Corpn.;  v.-p.,  dir.  Northern  Ry. 
Co.  of  Costa  Rica;  trustee  Milton  (Mass.)  Savings 
Bank,  Worcester  Rys.  &  Investment  Co.;  dir.  Perc 
Marquette  R.R.  Co.,  United  Fruit  Co.  (exec  com.), 
Nipe  Bay  Co.,  Am.  Trust  Co.,  N.E.  Casualty  Co., 
United  Electric  Securities  Co.,  Pacific  Commercial 
Co.,  Santa  Marta  Fruit  Co.,  Saetia  Sugar  Co., 
Tropical  Fruit  S.S.  Co.,  Ltd.  (London),  Revere 
Sugar  Co.,  Southern  Apartments.  Ltd.,  Mass.  Mad- 
ison Co.,  British  &  Continental  Investment  Co., 
The  Jefferson  Trust  Co.  (Conn.).  Treas.,  mem. 
corpn.,  exec,  and  finance  corns.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.; 
trustee  Milton  (Mass.)  Acad.  Mem.  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Fellow 
Royal  Geog.  Soc;  mem.  Soc  Natural  History,  Soc. 
of  Arts  (Boston),  Imperial  Inst.,  London,  etc 
Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Exchange,  Engineers'  (Boston): 
Nat.  Arts  (New  York);  (IJountry.  Milton,  Wam- 
sutta.  Recreations:  riding,  fishing,  collecting 
books.  Home:  Milton,  Mass.  Office:  17  Court  St., 
Boston.* 

HABT,  Georg-e  Fred.  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Webster, 
Mass.,  Nov.  9.  1859:  s.  John  and  Addie  M.  (Richard- 
son) Hart;  ed.  Nichols  Acad.,  Dudley:  M.D.,  U.  of 
Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1884;  m.  Emma  .Tosephine 
Burrnett.  of  Dudley,  Mass.,  Nov.  17.  1887.  Prac- 
ticed in  Webster  since  1884;  mem.  Bd.  of  Health, 
1891-11:  v.-p.  Webster  Co-operative  Bank;  select- 
man, Webster,  1910,  11,  12;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep..  1913.  14,  15  (chm.n,  pub.  health  com.).  Trus- 
tee Nichols  Acad.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Oxford 
(Mass.)  Agrl.  Soc.  Mason  (32°);  mem.  K.P.  Re- 
publican.   Conglist.    Home:  Webster,  Mass. 

HABT,  Henry  Brown,  M.D.;  b.  Portland.  Me., 
.June  11,  1871:  s.  Rev.  Henry  Augustus  and  Eliza- 
beth Coburn  (Hallowell)  Hart;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch,  of 
Me.  (Bowdoin),  1899;  m.  Ellen  M.  Merrill,  of  Port- 
land. Me.,  Nov.  15.  1892;  2  children,  Louene,  Henry 
D,  Began  practice  in  Dennis,  Mass.,  1899:  reported 
first  case  of  leprosv  in  Mass,,  resulting  in  estab- 
lishment by  the  State  of  Leper  Colonv  on  Pene- 
keese  Island,  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Republican. 
Baptist.  Mason;  mem.  I.O,R.M..  O.B.S..  Grange, 
Recreations:  hunting,  boating.  Address:  East  Den- 
nis, Mass, 

HART,  James  Norris,  educator;  b,  Willimantic, 
Me  Mav  22.  1861;  s.  Frank  and  Nancv  Maria  (Nor- 
ris) Haft;  B.C.E.,  U.  of  Mc,  1885,  C.E.,  1890  (Sc.D., 
1908)-  M.S.,  U.  of  Chicago.  1897;  m.  Alice  Pottle, 
Bangor,  Me.,  Dec.  29,  1897,  Teacher  high  schs.. 
1885-7;  instr.  mathematics  and  drawing,  1887-90, 
prof,  mathematics  and  astronomy  since  1890,  dean 


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since  1903,  U.  of  Me.  Fellow  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Am. 
Math  Soc,  Astron.  and  Astrophys.  Soc.  Amoric:i, 
Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Tau  Beta  Pi,  Phi  Gamma  Delta. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Twentieth  Century 
(Bangor).    Home:  Orono,  Me.* 

HART,  Jolin  Goddard,  educator;  b.  Newport, 
RI  Keb  12,  1S70;  s.  James  Nicholas  and  Annie 
Frances  (Goddard)  Hart;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1S93, 
A.M.,  1S94;  m.  Andover,  Mass.,  1S99,  Ethel  Hast- 
ings. Instr.  in  English,  Harvard,  since  1894,  also 
sec.  of  faculty  of  Arts  and  Sciences  since  1912. 
Home:  7  Waterhouse  St.  Address:  20  University 
Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

HABT,  Malcom  A.  H.,  M.D.;  b.  Milton,  N.H., 
Dec.  28,  ISGl;  s.  Simon  and  Mary  A.  (Wcntworth) 
Hart;  ed.  common  schs.,  and  Berwick  Acad.,  South 
Berwick,  Me.;  M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (N.  Y.  U.), 
1888;  m.  Apr.  17,  1890,  Estelle  L.  Draper,  of  Fair 
Haven,  Vt.  Practiced  in  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1888- 
90,  since  in  jMilton,  N.H.  Pres.  Bd.  of  Trustees  of 
Nute  High  Sch.  and  Library:  trustee  Nute  Fund 
Assn.  Mem.  N.H.  and  Strafford  County  med.  socs. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Mem.  K.P.,  I.O.R.M.  Ad- 
dress: Milton,  N.H. 

HAST,  Samuel,  theologian;  b.  Saybrook.  Conn., 
.Tune  4,  1S45:  s.  Hcniv  and  Mary  Ann  (Witter) 
Hart;  A.B..  Trinity,  1866,  A.IM.,  1869  (D.D.,  1885, 
D.C.I...  1899;  D.D.,  Yale  University,  1902;  LL.D., 
Weslevan  University,  1909);  unmarried.  Deacon, 
1869,  priest,  1870,  P.E.  Ch.;  tutor,  1868-70;  asst. 
prof,  mathematics,  1870-3;  prof,  mathematics, 
1873-83,  Latin,  1883-99,  Trinity  Coll.;  prof,  doc- 
trinal theology  and  prayer  book  since  1899,  vice- 
dean,  1899-08,  dean  since  1908.  Berkeley  Div.  Sch. 
Registrar  Diocese  of  Conn.,  since  1874;  custodian 
of  Standard  Prayer  Book,  P.E.  Ch.  of  U.S.,  since 
1886;  sec.  House  of  Bishops,  1892 — ;  historiogra- 
pher and  registrar  of  the  church,  1898 — .  Mem. 
Am.  Philol.  Assn.  (sec.  1873-8,  pres.,  1892),  Am. 
Oriental  Soc,  Soc.  Bibl.  Lit.  and  Exegesis,  Am. 
Hist.  Assn.,  A.A..\.S.,  Conn.  Hist.  Soc.  Cpres., 
1900 — ),  Conn.  Library  Assn.  (pres.  1894),  New 
Haven  Colonv  Hist.  Soc.  New  London  Co.  Hist. 
Soc,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (senator, 
1892 — ),  Psi  LTpsilon.  Trustee  Wadsworth  Athe- 
naeum, Watkinson  Library,  Colt  Bequest.  Hart- 
ford Good  AVill  Club  (pres.),  Russell  Library 
(pres),  Ridgefield  School  (pres.).  Trinity  Coll., 
apptd.  Bohlen  lecturer  for  1914.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books  and  writings.)  Home:  Mid- 
dletown,  Conn.* 

HART,  Soplila  Chantal,  college  prof.;  b.  Boston, 
Aug.  20,  18i;s;  d.  Eugene  and  Anne  Hart;  A.B., 
Radcliffe  Coll.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1902;  A.M.,  U. 
of  Mich.,  1898;  unmarried.  Tutor  in  English,  1892; 
instr.,  1893-7,  asso.  prof.  English  and  head  of  dept., 
1897-1900,  prof,  rhetoric  and  English  composition 
and  head  of  dept.  since  1906,  Wellesley  Coll.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Clubs:  Twentieth  Century,  Au- 
thors. (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books.)    Home:  Wellesley,  Mass.* 

HART,  Thomas  Norton,  ex-mayor;  b.  North 
Reading,  Mass.,  Jan.  20,  1829;  s.  Daniel  and  Mar- 
garet (Norton)  Hart;  country  sch.  edn.;  removed 
to  Boston,  1842;  m.  Elisabeth  Snow,  of  Bowdoin, 
Me.,  Apr.  30,  1850.  Became  partner  in  Philip  A. 
Locke  &  Co.;  subsequently  founded  Hart,  Taylor  & 
Co.;  retired  fi'om  mercantile  business,  1879;  pres. 
Mt.  Vernon  Nat.  Bank,  1879-1903;  identified  with 
many  socs.  and  eleemosynary  instns.  Mem.  Bos- 
ton Common  Council,  1879-81;  Bd.  of  Aldermen, 
1882,  85,  86;  nominated  for  mayor,  1886,  87,  88,  89, 
93,  99  and  1901;  elected  mayor,  1889,  90,  1900  and 
1901;  postmaster  of  Boston,  1891-3.  Home:  298 
Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston;  (summer)  Swamp- 
scott,  Mass.* 

HART,  'William  Henry,  mfi. ;  b.  New  Britain, 
Conn..  July  25,  1834;  s.  George  and  Elizabeth  F. 
(Bot)th)  Hart;  grammar  and  high  sch.  edn.;  m. 
Martha  Peck,  of  New  Britain,  Sept.  19,  1855. 
Treas.,  1854-1904,  dir.  since  1854,  elected  pres., 
1884,  now  chmn.  bd.,  the  Stanley  Works;  dir.  New 
Britain  Nat.  Bank,  1866 — ;  also  Peck  Bros.  &  Co., 
Savings  Bank  of  New  Britain;  pres.  Hart  Real  Es- 
tate Co.  V.-p.  New  Britain  Inst.;  dir.  New  Britain 
Hospital;     dir.     Y.M.C.A.      Republican.      Conglist. 


Clubs:  Hardware  (New  York),  New  Britain  (ex- 
pi-es.).    Homo:  New  Britain,  Conn.* 

HART,    William    Parker,    banker;    b.    Freetown, 

Cortland  Co.,  N.Y.,  Oct.  8,  1868;  s.  Arthur  Alonzo 
and  Harriet  P.  (Parker)  Hart;  9tn  generation  from 
.Stephen  Hart,  who  came  from  England  in  1634,  and 
landed  first  in  Salem,  Mass.;  ed.  Acton  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.;  m.  Ella  L.  Thompson,  of  Somerville, 
Mass.,  Nov.  9,  1892;  3  children,  Dorothy,  Marjorie, 
Parker  Thompson.  Telegraph  operator,  Fitchburg 
R.R.,  at  Leominster,  Mass.,  1885;  later  at  Boston, 
in  train  despatcher's  ofl^lce  of  Boston  &  Lowell 
R.R. ;  became  messenger  Monument  Nat.  Bank, 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  1887;  cashier,  Aug.  1,  1899, 
asst.  treas.,  1909,  treas.  since  1911,  Charlestown 
Five  Cents  Savings  Bank;  pres.  Mutual  Protection 
Fire  Ins.  Co.  of  Charlestown.  Mass.  Mem.  Mass. 
Bankers'  Assn.  (exec,  com.).  Bank  Officers'  Assn., 
Boston.  Treas.  and  mem.  bd.  of  mgrs.  Winchester 
Home  for  Aged  Women;  sec.  and  treas.  Hunt  Asy- 
lum for  Destitute  Children  (mem.  bd.  since  1892). 
Republican.  Baptist.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Savings 
Bank  Treasurers'  (v.-p).  Home:  57  Logan  Ave.. 
Medford,  Mass.  Office:  Charlestown  Five  Cents 
Savings  Bank,  Boston. 

HART,  "William  R.,  college  prof.;  b.  Green  Co., 
Pa.,  Mar.  31,  1853;  s.  Jacob  and  Xaveria  (Ross) 
Hart;  ed.  country  sch.,  Henry  Co..  la.;  Howe's 
Acad.,  Mt.  Pleasant,  la.;  la.  Wesleyan  U.,  Mt. 
Pleasant:  LL.B.,  la.  State  Law  Sch..  Iowa  City, 
1880;  A.B..  U.  of  Neb.,  1896,  A.M.,  1900;  m.  Aug. 
14,  1884,  Mary  E.  McCray,  of  Trenton,  Henry  Co., 
la.  Taught  in  country  sch..  Fulton  Co..  111.,  1874; 
country  and  village  schs..  Henry  Co.,  la.,  1875-9; 
town  sch.,  Bloomington,  Neb.,  1880-2;  Salem  (la.) 
Acad.,  1882-3;  high  sch..  Aurora.  Neb.,  1884-7;  supt. 
citv  schs..  Holdrege,  Neb.,  1887-94:  Nelson,  Neb., 
1896-7;  fellow  in  edn.,  U.  of  Neb.,  1898-1901;  prof, 
psychology  and  edn..  State  Normal  Sch.,  Peru, 
Neb.,  1901-7;  prof.  agrl.  edn.,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll., 
since  1907.  Republican.  Presbyterian.  Mem.  N.E. 
A.,  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Breeders'  Assn.,  Am.  Nature 
Study  Soc.  N.E.  Conf.  on  Rural  Progress.  Mason 
(K.T.).    Address:  Amherst,  Mass. 

HARTFORD,  Temando  "Wood,  publisher;  b.  Cha- 
teaugay,  N.Y.,  Nov.  14,  1871;  s.  Mark  and  Eliza  J. 
(Silver)  Hartford;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  business 
coll.,  Manchester;  m.  Lizzie  Hill  Downing,  of  Eliot, 
Me.,  June  7,  1891;  3  children,  Beatrice  Elizabeth, 
Emma  Helen,  Justin  Downing.  Publisher  Ports- 
mouth Herald  since  1891;  acquired  Portsmouth 
Daily  Chronicle  and  the  New  Hampshire  Gazette 
(weekly),  1893;  pres.  and  treas.  Chronicle  &  Ga- 
zette Pub.  Co.;  pres.  Portsmoutli  Theatre  Co.,  dir. 
Citizens  Material  Ry.  Co.,  Sunset  Baseball  League; 
mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895;  mem.  City  Council, 
Portsmoutli,  1892;  now  mem.  City  Sch.  Bd.;  del. 
from  N.H.  to  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1912.  Mem. 
N.H.  Press  Assn.  (ex-pres.).  Pilgrim  Publicity 
Assn.;  del.  N.E.  Railroad  Conf.,  1914.  Republican. 
Mem.  Knights  of  Golden  Eagle,  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs: 
Warwicli,  Portsmouth  Athletic,  Portsmouth  Coun- 
try; Boston  Press.  Wrote:  (brochures)  Portsmoutli 
Navy  Yard;  Portsmouth,  the  Peace  City.  Recrea- 
tions: played  polo  on  Manchester  (N.H.)  team — 
champions  of  N.E.  in  1887.  Home:  Miller  Ave.  Of- 
fice: 23  Pleasant  St.,  Portsmouth,  N.H. 

HARTHAIT,  Silas  Emerson,  retired  mechanical 
and  electrical  engineer;  b.  West  Boylston,  Mass., 
Mar.  5,  1838;  s.  Silas  and  Mary  Ann  (Ross)  Hart- 
han;  ed.  Guilford  Acad.,  Conn.;  m.  1st,  Jan.  15, 
1860,  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  Albert  and  Mary  L.  (New- 
hall)  Tufts,  of  Medford  (now  deceased);  4  chil- 
dren, Frank  E.  (deceased),  Charles  E.,  Addie  M., 
Herbert  M.;  m.  2d,  Maria  (Carpenter)  Buker,  d. 
Nelson  Carpenter,  of  Putnam,  Conn.  Supt.  Cleve- 
land Machine  Co.  and  master  mechanic.  Bay  State 
Shoe  &  Leather  Co.;  inventor  of  tlie  Bigelow  Heel- 
ing Machine  and  other  devices;  mgr.  of  the  first 
electric  light  CO.,  the  first  electric  ry.  operated  in 
Worcester,  1879;  retired  1898.  Home:  336  Lincoln 
St.,  Worcester. 

HARTMAN,  Gustave,  M.D. ;  b.  Lenox,  Mass., 
Mar.  16,  1877;  s.  Olof  and  Maria  (Malm)  Hartman; 
descendant  of  an  old  Swedish  family;  grad.  Lund 
U.,  Sweden,  1898;  M.D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.. 
1904;    unmarried.      Resident    surgeon    Harrisburg 


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(Pa.)  Hosp.,  1904-5;  practiced  in  Livnn,  IMass.,  since 
1905;  mem.  associated  staff  Union  Hosp.,  Lynn. 
1st  It.  IMed.  Reserve  Corps,  U.S.A.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Assn.  :Mil.  Surgeons  of  U.S.,  Mass.  :Med.  Soc,  Lynn 
Med.  Soc.  Mason.  Clubs:  O.^ford  (Lynn),  Army  and 
Navy  (Washington,  D.C.).  Address:  177  N.  Com- 
mon St.,  Lynn,  IMass. 

HABTNESS,  James,  mfr. ;  b.  Schenectady,  K.Y., 

Sept.  3,  1S61;  s.  John  Williams  and  Ursilla  (Jack- 
son) Hartness;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Cleveland,  O.  (hon. 
M.E.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1910;  U.A.,  Yale,  1914);  m. 
Lena  Sandford  Pond,  of  Winsted,  Conn.,  May  13, 
18S5.  Pres.,  Jones  &  Lamson  Machine  Co.,  Spring- 
field, Vt.;  treas.,  Jones  &  Lamson  Power  Co., 
Springfield.  Inventor,  having  over  100  patents,  in- 
cluding the  Flat  Turret  Lathe,  invented  1S91;  Lo- 
swing  Lathe,  1904;  Turret  equatorial  telescope, 
1909.  Pres.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Ena:rs.,  1914:  fellow 
A.A.A.S.;  v. -p.  Western  N.E.  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce; mem.  Astronom.  and  Astroijhys.  Soc.  of 
America,  Verein  Deutscher  Ingenieure,  Instn. 
IMech.  Engrs.  (British),  Royal  Soc.  Encouragement 
of  Arts  (British),  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Clubs:  Engineers',  IMachinery  (New  York);  Royal 
Societies  (London);  New  Bedford  Yacht.  Author: 
Machine  Building  for  Profit,  1909;  Flat  Turret 
Lathe  Manual,  1910:  Human  Factor  in  Works 
Management,  1912.    Address:  Springfield,  Vt.* 

HABTBANFT,  Frederick  Bergf,  bookseller;  b. 
New  Brunswick,  N.J.,  Nov.  21,  1S6S;  s.  Chester  Da- 
vid and  Annie  Frances  (Berg)  Hartranft;  descend- 
ant of  Tobis  Hartranft,  of  Pa.,  1734;  ed.  pvt.  schs. 
and  Gymnasium,  Dresden,  Breslau,  (Jermany;  A.B., 
Columbia,  1S95;  student  Sch.  Polit.  Science,  Colum- 
bia, for  4  yrs.;  m.  Clarissa  M.  Allen,  of  Hartford, 
Conn.,  June  12.  1906.  Prepared  for  professional 
life,  but  health  broke  down  and  entered  book  busi- 
ness at  Hartford,  1899.  in  which  still  continues; 
instr.  in  German,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.;  formerly 
sec.  Univ.  Extension  Soc.  in  Conn.  Club:  Univer- 
sity. Home:  26  Evergreen  Ave.  Office:  49  Pearl 
St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

HABTSHOBN,  William  Henry,  college  prof.;  b. 
Lisbon,  Me.,  June  17,  1863:  s.  Charles  and  Nancy 
(Hatch)  Hartshorn;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1886,  A.M., 
1889  (Litt.D.,  1904);  U.  of  Leipzig,  1890-1;  m. 
Minnie  Blake,  of  Montville,  Me.,  Nov.  30,  1886. 
Supt.  schs.  and  prin.  High  Sch.,  Laconia.  N.H., 
1886-9:  instr.  physics,  1889-90,  prof.,  1890-4,  prof. 
English,  1894 — ,  and  acting  pres..  Bates  Coll. 
Chmn.  State  Library  Commn.;  pres.  Me.  Library 
Assn.,  1910-12.  Lecturer  on  travel,  lit.  and  edn. 
Mason   (32°).    Address:  Lewiston,  Me.* 

HABTSHOBN',  "William  Newton,  publisher;  b. 
Greenville,  N.H.,  Oct.  28.  1843;  s.  George  and  Mary 
A.  (Putnam)  Hartshorn;  ed.  pub.  sch.,  Milford, 
N.H.,  and  1  yr.  Appleton  Acad.,  I\It.  Vernon.  N.H. : 
m.  Ella  S.  Ford,  of  Boston,  Oct.  2S,  1875.  Pres.  and 
treas.  The  Priscilla  Pub.  Co.,  proprs.  The  Modern 
Priscilla.  Chmn.  exec.  com.  Internat.  S.S.  Assn., 
1902-11,  pres.,  1911 — ;  v. -p.  World's  S.S.  Assn.; 
now  devotes  most  of  his  time  to  state,  nat.,  inter- 
national and  world  S.S.  work.  Mem.  Boston  Bapt. 
Social  Union  (ex-pres.),  and  various  state  and 
local  denominational  and  charitable  instns.  Home: 
23  Warwick  Rd.,  Brookline.  OflSce:  85  Broad  St., 
Boston,  IMass.* 

HABTSHOBNi:,  'William  I>.,  consulting  engi- 
neer; b. Montgomery  Co.,  Md.,  Jan.  IS,  1853;  s.  Isaac 
and  Anna  Elizabeth  (Stabler)  Hartshorne;  student 
Haverford  Coll.,  Pa.,  2  yrs.;  C.E.,  Lehigh  U.,  Pa., 
1874;  m.  Eliza  .1.  Cutler,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Oct. 
25,  1877:  4  children,  Elsie  Cutler,  Miriam,  Isaac, 
Hugh.  IMem.  engring.  corps,  Musconetcong  Tun- 
nel, 1874-5;  asst.  engr.  Lehigh  Valley  R.R.  and 
E.  &  A.  R.R.,  1875-6;  teacher  mathematics  and 
natural  philosophy,  Howland  Sch.,  Union  Springs, 
N.Y..  1876-8;  asst.  engr.  in  charge  of  party  gaug- 
ing Mississippi  River,  1879;  chemist,  Arlington 
Mills,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1879-80;  in  charge  of  dye- 
ing and  finishing  dept.,  same,  lSSl-2,  supt.  worsted 
dept.,  1882-99.  resident  agt.,  lS99-Apr.  28,  1913; 
since  consulting  engr.,  textiles  a  specialty,  Me- 
thuen,  Mass.  Republican.  Conglist.  Recreations: 
scientific  study.  Address:  40  Pleasant  St.,  Methuen, 
Mass. 


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HABTT,  Mary  Bronson,  writer;  b.  Ithaca,  N.Y., 
Mar.  23,  1S73;  d.  I'rof.  Charles  Frederick  (of  Cor- 
nell U.)  and  Lucy  Cornelia  (Lvnde)  Hartt;  sister 
of  Rollin  Lynde  Hartt;  grad.  Buffalo  Sem.,  1890: 
unmarried.  Club:  Woman's  City.  Contbr.  to  mags.; 
regular  contbr.  of  sketches  Boston  Transcript. 
Address:  96  Linden  St.,  Allston,  Mass.* 

HABTT,  BolUn  Iiynde,  writer;  b.  Ithaca,  N.Y., 
Nov.  20,  1869;  s.  I'rof.  Charles  Frederick  (of  Cor- 
nell U.)  and  Lucy  Cornelia  (Lynde)  Hartt;  brother 
of  Mary  Bronson  Hartt;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1892; 
grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1896;  m.  Jessie  Clark 
Knight,  of  Rockland,  Me.,  Dec.  25,  1901.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1896;  pastor,  Helena,  Mont.,  1896- 
97,  Leverett,  Mass.,  1897-8.  Traveled  extensively 
in  America,  1899-1900,  gathering  magazine  ma- 
terial; on  staiT  Boston  Transcript,  1900-11,  edit- 
ing spl.  articles  and  writing  editorial  comment  and 
translations  from  the  French.  Studied  art,  Paris, 
1911-12.  while  corresponding  for  Transcript.  (See 
Who's  Wlio  in  America  for  list  of  books.)  Address: 
Ponkapoag,    Mass.* 

HABT'WBIiIi,  Burt  laws,  chemist;  b.  Littleton. 
Mass.,  Dec.  18,  1865:  s.  Charles  Pollard  and  Lu- 
cinda  (Laws)  Hartwell;  B.Sc,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll., 
1889;  M.S.,  1890,  B.Sc,  Boston  U.,  1889;  Ph.D.,  U. 
of  Pa.,  1903;  m.  May  Louise  Smith,  of  Stow,  Mass., 
Sept.  9,  1891.  Asst.  chemist,  !Mass.  Agrl.  Expt. 
Sta.,  1889-91;  1st  asst.  chemist,  1891-03,  asso. 
chemist,  1903-7.  chemist,  1907 — ,  dir.,  1912 — , 
agronomist,  1913 — ,  Agrl.  Expt.  Sta.,  R.I.  State 
Coll.;  also  prof.  agrl.  chemistry,  R.I.  State  Coll., 
1908 — .    Home:   Kingston,   R.I.* 

HABT'WBIiIi,  Charles  Henry,  retired;  b.  New- 
market. N.H.,  Feb.  13,  1851;  s.  Rev.  Henry  Harri- 
son and  Flora  Ann  (Sweatt)  Hartwell;  descendant 
of  William  Hartwell,  who  settled  in  Concord, 
Mass.,  in  1636;  left  Lawrence  High  Sch.,  1867,  to 
enter  business;  m.  May  28,  1873, 
Mooers,  of  Lawrence,  Mass.  Began 
Jordan  &  Co.,  grocers.  1867;  became 
H.  A.  Buell  &  Co.,  grocers,  1875,  and  mgr.  and 
prin.  owner  of  the  business,  1897-07  (retired);  dir. 
Merchants  Trust  Co.;  trustee  Lawrence  Savings 
Bank.  Trustee  Tilton  (N.H.)  Sem.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Mem.  Grecian  Lodge,  A.F.  &  A.M. 
Home:    243   Bruce   St.,   Lawrence,   Mass. 

HABTWBXiIi,  Edward  Mussey,  statistician;  b. 
Exeter,  N.H.,  May  29,  1850;  s.  Shattuck  and  Cath- 
erine Stone  (Mussey)  Hartwell;  A.B.,  Amherst 
Coll.,  1873,  A.M.,  1876;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1881; 
M.D.,  Miami  Med.  Coll.,  Cincinnati,  1882;  (LL.D., 
Amherst.  1898);  m.  at  London,  Eng.,  Mary  Lsetitia 
Brown,  of  Baltimore,  July  25,  1889.  Vice-prin. 
high  sch.,  Orange,  N.J.,  1873-4;  teacher  Boston 
Latin  Sch.,  1874-7;  student  medicine,  Cincinnati, 
1877-8;  fellow  Johns  Hopkins,  1879-80;  asso.  phys- 
ical training  and  dir.  gymnasium,  same,  1883-91; 
dir.  physical  training,  pub.  schs.,  Boston,  1891-7; 
sec.  statis.  dept..  City  of  Boston,  since  its  estab- 
lishment, 1897.  Chmn.  Mass.  State  Commn.  for 
the  Blind,  1906-8.  Spl.  expert  agt.,  U.S.  Dept. 
Labor  in  Europe,  1888-9;  has  studied  in  Berlin, 
Vienna  and  Stockholm,  and  made  spl.  investiga- 
tions in  hygiene,  edn.  and  statistics  in  Great 
Britain,  Germany,  Russia  and  Scandinavia.  Mem. 
Med.  and  Chirurg.  Faculty  of  Md.,  Boston  Soc. 
Med.  Improvement,  Am.  Statis.  Assn.  Clubs:  St. 
Botolph,  Twentieth  Century,  Puddingstone.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  translations  and  writ- 
ines.)  Home:  24  Burroughs  St.,  Jamaica  Plain. 
Office:  City  Hall,  Boston.* 

HABT'WBIiIi,  Harry  Foster,  editor;  b.  Clinton. 
Mass.,  Mav  5,  1875;  s.  Charles  Henry  and  Eliza- 
beth'  (Fuller)  Hartwell;  grad.  Clinton  High  Sch., 
1892;  m.  Amy  Chamberlain  Carter,  of  Clinton, 
Mass.,  Oct.  27,  1898;  children.  Amy  Gilberta,  Con- 
stance Fuller.  Reporter  Worcester  Telegram, 
1893-6,  Clinton  Enterprise,  1896-7,  Spencer  Leader, 
1897,  Springfield  Union,  1897-8,  Clinton  Item, 
1898-11;  editor  Clinton  Item  (daily)  and  Clinton 
Courant  (weekljO  since  1911;  elk.  Waehusett  Co- 
operative Bank.  Sec.  Rep.  Town  Com.,  Clinton,  11 
yrs.;  dir.  Bigelow  Free  Pub.  Library.  Christian 
Scientist.  Mem.  Clinton  Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  Sons  of 
Veterans.  Mason.  Club:  Prescott,  of  Clinton 
(pres.).  Home:  253  Water  St.  Office:  156  Church 
St.,   Clinton,   IMass. 


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HARTWEI>I>,  Henry  Walker,  arcliitect;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Scpl.  I,  1.S33;  s.  Alonzo  and  Sarah  Lunt 
(Walker)  Hartwell;  ed.  Liawn-nce  Acad.,  Grotoii, 
Mass.;  studied  architecture  in  ofUce.s  of  Joseph  K. 
&  Hammatt  Billings,  Boston;  m.  Sarah  E.  Miller, 
of  A\'althain,  Mass.,  .Tune  '.),  1857.  Be^an  practice 
of  arcliitecture  at  Boston,  1855.  Served  in  Union 
Army,  1862-3.  Address:  147  Summer  St.,  Waltham. 
Mass.* 

HARVEY,  Austin  Irving',  M.D.,  sur^fon;  b.  Car- 
nit'l.  Me.,  June  14.  185;;;  s.  .Tohn  and  Martha  A. 
(Prescott)  Harvey;  ed.  comiiion  and  high  schs.. 
Carmel;  State  Coll.  of  Agr.  and  Mech.  Arts,  Me.; 
M.l).,  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  1878;  m. 
Aug.  24,  1875,  Minnie  Dawes,  of  Carmel,  Me. 
Began  practice  at  Carmel,  Mar.  20,  1878;  removed 
to  Newport,  Me.,  May  20,  1S80.  Lewiston,  Dec.  18, 
1898.  Bangor,  Aug.  30,  190G.  Mem.  State  Bd.  of 
Registration  of  Medicine  and  Surgery  since  1895 
(present  term  expires  1917).  Mem.  Honioc.  Med. 
Soc.  of  Me.  (ex-pres.).  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy, 
Me.  Soc.  S.A.R.  Republican.  Univer.'^alist.  York 
and  Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°);  withdrawn  mem. 
Odd  Fellows;  K.  of  P.,  Knights  of  Malta.  Home: 
G4    Centre   St..    Bangor,   Me. 

HARVEV,  Chandler  Cusliman,  editor  and  pul). : 
b.  Ft.  Fairfield,  Me.,  Feb.  2,  1866;  s.  .Tames  Cush- 
man  and  Mary  I^ucretia  (Chandler)  Harvey;  pre- 
l>ared  for  U.  of  Me.  by  home  study  and  entered 
in  1887,  taking  4  yrs.'  course  in  ."  vrs.,  B.C.E., 
1890  (valedictorian),  C.E.,  1893;  m.  Lena  Mav 
Osgood,  of  Ft.  Fairfield,  Aug.  1,  1902;  3  childi-en, 
Helen  Hunt.  Thomas  Gray,  Kingdon.  Asst.  engr. 
Great  Northern  Ry.,  Mont,  and  Wash.,  1890-3; 
formerly  editor  and  proi)r.  of  The  Beacon,  Ft. 
Fairfield;  editor  and  propr.  of  Fort  Fairfield  Re- 
view since  1902.  Mem.  Superintending  Sch.  Com., 
Ft.  Fairfield.  1894-7:  supt.  of  schs..  1895-6  and 
1901-2;  postmaster.  Ft.  Fairfield,  1896-1900;  chmn. 
Bd.  of  Selectmen,  1900-3:  elk.  of  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.. 
regular  session  of  1911,  spl.  session  of  1912,  regu- 
lar session  of  1915.  Hon.  mem.  Phi  Kapna  Phi. 
Democrat.  Unitarian.  Mason  (Dodge.  Chapter, 
Commandery) ;  Past  Master  and  Past  Dist.  Depu- 
ty: mem.  Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Address: 
Fort  Fairfield,  Me. 

HARVEY,  Edwin  Bayard,  M.D.;  Apr.  4,  1834- 
Sep(.   27,   1913.     (See  vol.   1!»09.) 

HARVEY,  Erwin  Maurice,  lawyer;  b.  Topsham. 
Orange  Co..  Vt..  ocl.  12,  1871;  s.  Roney  M.  and 
Cora  I.  (Bill)  Harvey;  descendant  on  maternal 
side  of  Ma.i.  .Tohn  Mason,  of  Conn..  Col.  Joseph 
Marsh.  1st  It.-gov.  of  Vt.:  grad.  Montpelier  Sem.. 
1892:  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt..  1896;  m.  June  4.  1902,  Clara 
A.  Mayo,  of  Colchester,  Vt.  Practiced  in  Mont- 
pelier since  Oct.,  1899;  judge  of  Montpelier  Citv 
Ct.  since  1904:  pres.  Orange  Storage  Warehouse 
Co.  Trustee  ^\^^s•hington  Co.  Grammar  Sch.  Mem. 
Vt.  Bar  Assn.  (treas.).  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Con"-list.  Club:  Apollo.  Home:  15  Liberty 
St.    Office:   50  State  St..  Montpelier,  Vt. 

HARVEY.  Prank  T.,  M.D. ;  b.  Champlin,  Minn., 
Dec.  10,  1866;  s.  James  D.  and  Adeline  E.  (Hills) 
Harvey;  prep.  edn.  Leominster  High  Sch..  "Worces- 
ter Poly.  Inst.:  M.D.,  New  York  Homoe.  Med.  Coll. 
and  Hosp.,  1893:  m.  Alice  M.  Rathbun.  of  Berlin. 
Mass..  Oct.  3,  1893.  Practiced  in  Milford,  Mass., 
since  1899:  staff  surgeon,  Milford  Hosp.  Mem. 
Nat..  State  and  County  homm.  socs.  Home:  88 
Congress   St.     Office:    211   Main   St.,   Milford.   Mass. 

HARVEY,  Fred  Pomery,  merchant;  b.  Auburn- 
dale.  Mass..  Oct.  13.  1870;  s.  George  T^.  and  Abbie 
D.  (Brigjrs)  Harvey;  ed.  Newton  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.:  m.  Bertha  F.  Drake,  of  Reading.  Mass.,  Oct. 
5.  1904;  2  children.  I^awrence  Drake,  Eleanor. 
Began  in  employ  of  Brown.  Durrell  &  Co.,  whole- 
sale dry  goods,  Boston,  1889;  with  Farley.  Harvey 
&  Co.,  importers  of  dry  goods,  since  1893,  becom- 
ing partner.  1911.  Mem.  1st  Corps  Cadets.  M.V.M.. 
4  yrs.  Republican.  Mason.  Clubs:  Reading. 
Meadow  Brook  Golf.  Recreations:  motoring,  golf, 
tennis.  Home:  Reading.  Mass.  Office:  141-149 
Essex  St.,  Boston. 

HARVEY,  James  Greenouorh,  lawyer;  h.  Canter- 
bury. NIL,  May  6.  1856;  s.  George  H.  and  Rebecca 
S.  (Greenoueh)  Harvev;  ed.  Rovalton  (Vt.)  Acad., 
and    St.    Johnsbury    (Vt.)    Acad.;    m.    May    1,    1883, 


Cora  D.  George,  of  Enfield,  N.H.  In  practice  in 
N.H.,  1880-2,  and  at  White  River  Junction,  since 
1882;  supt.  pub.  schs.,  Hartford,  Vt.,  1884,  5,  6; 
state's  attv.,  AVindsor  Co.,  1896-8;  town  agt.  and 
atty.,  Hartford,  Vt.  1901-15;  town  auditor,  10  yrs., 
and  held  various  other  town  offices.  Repul)lican. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Mason  (32°,  K. 
T.);  mem.  all  bodies  of  Odd  Fellows.  Club:  Iro- 
quois.   Address:   Wliite   River  Junction,   Vt. 

HARVEY,    Norman    Darrell.    M.D.;    b.    Halifax, 

N.S..  .July  31,  1S6,'):  s.  John  llowlett  and  Frances 
Mary  (Cochrane)  Harvey;  ed.  Halifax  High  Sch.; 
Dalliousie  U. ;  Halifax  Med.  Coll.;  M.D..  Coll.  Phys. 
and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1888;  m.  Mary  Augusta  Og- 
den.  of  Washington.  D.C..  Oct.  24.  1900;  4  children, 
Norman  Darrell,  .Tr..  Mary.  H.  Ogden.  George  M. 
Arri\ed  in  U.S.,  1885;  began  practice  in  New  York. 
1888;  removed  to  Providence,  R.I.,  1892;  served 
as  brigade  surgeon,  R.I.N.G.  and  as  1st  It.,  Span- 
ish-Am. War;  later  oculist  to  pub.  schs..  Provi- 
dence. Mem.  A.M. A.,  Am.  Ophthal.  Soc.  Am.  Otol. 
Soc,  N.E.  Ophthal.  Soc,  N.E.  Otol.  Soc,  Assn. 
Mil.  Surgeons  of  U.S..  etc.  Episcopalian.  Mason. 
Club:  University  (Providence,  R.I.).  Recreations: 
liunting,  fishing,  life  in  the  woods.  Address:  112 
Waterman   St..   Providence,   R.I. 

HARVEY,  Roney  M.,  lawyer;  b.  Topsham, 
Orange  Co..  Vt..  May  20,  1843;  s.  John  and  Mar- 
garet (Hight)  Harvey;  first  ancestor  in  America 
on  paternal  side  settled  in  Ryegate,  Vt..  from 
Scotland.  1778:  ed.  common  schs.,  Vt. ;  Newbury 
Sem..  Caledonia  Co.,  Vt. :  grammar  sch.,  Peacham, 
Vt. ;  pvt.  sch.  of  Rev.  N.  R.  Johnson.  Topsham,  Vt. ; 
m.  Cora  I.  Bill,  of  Topsham,  Vt,  Dec.  28,  1870;  3 
children;  Erwin  M..  I^aila  .!..  John  Nelson.  Ad- 
mitted to  Vt.  bar,  1870:  state's  atty..  Orange  Co., 
1878-80;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1880  and  1886,  Sen- 
ate. 1890.  Republican.  Presbvn.  Mason.  Pfome: 
61  College  St.     Office:  50  State  St..  Montpelier,  Vt. 

HARWOOB,  Albert  Iieslie,  lawyer;  b.  Hardwick, 
Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1847;  s.  Andrew  J.  and  Harriet 
(Parlin)  Harwood:  descendant  of  Henry  Harwood, 
Charlestown,  Mass..  1631;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Ware. 
Mass..  and  Williston  Sem..  Hampton,  Mass.; 
studied  law  in  office  of  Judge  Robert  R.  Bishop, 
Boston;  m.  Jennie  C.  Davis,  of  Ware.  1870;  1  son, 
A(lbert)  Leslie.  Teacher  and  prin.  grammar  schs., 
W^are.  Fall  River.  Newton,  and  other  towns  in 
Mass..  1868-90:  admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1890.  since 
practiced  in  Boston;  trustee  Newton  Centre  Sav- 
ings Bank.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895-6, 
Senate.  1897-9:  mem.  State  Bd.  of  Insanity.  1900-6: 
chmn.  bd.  of  trustees  Wrentham  State  Sch..  term 
ending  1919.  Republican.  Conslist.  Mason 
(Knights  Templar).  Recreations:  fishing,  reading. 
Home:  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Office:  262  Wash- 
ington  St.,  Boston. 

HAR'WOOD,  Herbert  Josenh,  mfr.;  Sept.  6.  1854- 
INIar.   27.   1910.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

HARWOOB,  John  Henry,  machinery  mfr.:  b. 
Newton,  IVTass.,  .Tune  4.  1869;  s.  George  S.  and 
Ellen  A.  (Barnard)  Harwood;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1893; 
LTj.B..  Harvard  I^aw  Sch.,  1896:  m.  Annie  Reed,  of 
Chicago,  Apr.  14,  1904;  4  children.  .Tohn,  Reed, 
Sydney,  2d.  Mary  Reed.  Practiced  law  in  Boston. 
1896-01;  began  manufacture  of  woolen  mill  ma- 
chinery. 1901:  mem.  Georsre  S.  Harwood  &  Son 
since  1901:  pres.  Harwood  &  Quincy  Machine  Co.; 
treas.  Lewando's  French  Dyeing  &  Cleansing  Co. 
Republican.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph.  Boston  Athletic 
Assn..  Harvard  (Boston):  Eastern  Yacht.  Long- 
wood  Crici-et.  Recreations:  motoring,  tennis, 
vachtin'?.  Home:  64  Dudley  St..  Brookline.  Office: 
53   State   St.   Boston. 

HARWOOD,  Peter  Mirick,  dairy  expert;  b. 
Barre.  Mass..  June  10,  1853;  s.  Peter  and  Eunice 
Jones  (Mirick)  Harwood;  B.S.,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll., 
Amherst,  Mass.,  1875;  m.  Mary  Ann  Wallace,  of 
Barre,  Dec  23,  1884:  children,  Eunice  Frances 
(died  1897),  Mary  Louisa,  Alice  Lucv,  Ralph 
"Wallace.  Stock  breeder  and  dairyman,  1876-1900; 
l)rof.  agr.  and  agriculturist  of  expt.  stg..,  Mich. 
A.grl.  Coll.,  1891-3,  expert  with  Mass.  Cattle 
Commn.  and  ]\Tass.  Dairy  Bur.,  1895-03;  gen.  agt. 
I\Tass.  Dairy  Bur.  since  1903.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Patrons  of  Husbandry,  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 
Recreations:  fishing,  traveling.  Home:  Barre, 
Mass.    Office:    State   House,   Boston. 


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HARWOOD,  Pliny  LeBoy,  baiikcM';  b.  West 
Stafford,  Conn.,  INIar.  L'5.  1.S76;  s.  J'liny  Monroe 
and  Addie  (Wetheil)ee)  llarwood;  ed.  pub.  .schs.; 
m.  Rovvena  Mosette  Lee,  of  New  London,  Conn., 
June  6,  1900;  3  children,  LeRoy,  Donald,  Rowena. 
Connected  with  Mariners'  Savings  Bank,  New 
London,  since  1896,  now  sec,  treas.  and  dir.  Sec. 
New  London  Sch.  lid.  since  1903;  trustee  Norwich 
(State)  Hosp.  for  Insane.  Treas.  Savings  Bank 
Assn.  of  Conn.;  hon.  mem.  Nat.  Assn.  State  Bank 
Supervisors;  ex-mem.  exec.  com.  savings  bank 
section  Am.  Bankers'  Assn.  Mem.  S.A.R.,  Soc. 
Mayflower  Descendants.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason  (32°).  Club;  Thames.  Address:  New  Lon- 
don.   Conn. 

HABWOOB,  Sydney,  miv.;  h.  Bradford.  York- 
shire, Eng.,  Dec.  3,  1860;  s.  George  Sidney  and 
Ellen  A.  Harwood;  came  to  America  1865;  ed. 
Newton,  Mass.,  pub.  schs.;  m.  Mabel  Lancaster. 
Pres.  Lewando's  French  Dyeing  &  Cleansing  Co.; 
v.-p.  Milford  &  Uxbridge  St.  Ry.  Co.:  treas.  Har- 
wood &  Quincy  Machine  Co.,  ^Vorcester;  v.-p.  and 
trustee  Boston  Suburban  Electric  Cos.;  dir.  Napa 
Consolidated  CJulcksilver  Mining  Co.,  New  Idria 
Quiclisilver  Mining  Co.,  Norumbega  Park  Co.. 
Newton  Trust  Co.,  Newton  &  Watertown  Gas 
Light  Co.  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic,  Newton  Boat, 
Newton  Golf.  Home:  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  53 
State  St.,   Boston. 

HAB'WOOB,  Willard,  wholesale  .ieweler;  b.  Ox- 
ford, Mass.,  Jan.  10,  1836;  s.  Reuben  and  Hannah 
(Hurd)  Harwood;  descendant  of  Henry  and  Eliza- 
beth Harwood  (Salem  branch),  1636;  ed.  dist. 
schs.,  Oxford,  Mass.,  also  pvt.  tuition;  m.  Marv 
Baxter  Hamant.  of  Medfield,  Mass.,  Apr.  30,  1863 
(died  1891);  4  children,  Charles  Hamant,  Frederic 
Ellis,  Harry  Adams,  Edith  May  (Mrs.  Lewis 
Kingsbury  Conant).  Commenced  his  active  busi- 
ness career  with  his  brother,  George,  in  connec- 
tion with  the  constrn.  of  locks  at  Windsor.  Conn.; 
in  1859,  became  associated  with  another  brother, 
Charles,  and  they  organized  the  firm  of  Harwood 
Brothers,  doing  a  wholesale  jewelry  business, 
carrying  diamonds,  watches,  plated  ware,  cut 
glass,  optical  goods,  etc.;  has  been  sole  propr.  of 
the  business  since  the  death  of  his  brother, 
Charles,  in  1902,  his  two  sons,  Frederic  E.  and 
Harry  A.,  being  associated  with  him.  Prominent 
for  many  yrs.  in  the  business  and  social  life  of 
Medfield,  serving  on  the  Sch.  Bd..  and  also  as 
mem.  of  Cemetery  Com.  Charter  mem.  Medfield 
Bd.  of  Trade.  Attends  Unitarian  Ch.  Mem.  Oxford 
Lodge.  F.  &  A.M.  Home:  Jledfield.  Mass.  Office: 
403   Washington   St.,   Boston. 

HASCAIiIi,  Iiee  Claflin,  publisher;  b.  Shrews- 
bury. Mass.,  May  22.  1865;  s.  Jefferson  (D.D.)  and 
Lavinia  (Livermore)  Hascall;  grad.  Montpelier 
(Vt.)  Sem.,  1884;  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1888;  m.  Erminie 
Besserer,  of  Boston,  July  26,  1911.  Mgr.  at  Boston 
of  Geo.  L.  Shuman  &  Co.,  pubs.,  Chicago,  since 
1909;  owner  Fraternity  Pub.  Co.,  pubs.  History 
of  Free  Masonrv  and  Concordant  Orders,  1889; 
Official  History  of  Odd  Fellowship,  1891;  Official 
History  of  Improved  Order  of  Red  Men,  1893; 
Official  History  of  the  Junior  Order  United  Amer- 
ican Mechanics,  1894.  Trustee  Boston  U.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Meth. 
odist.  Mason  (K.T.) ;  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Red  Men, 
Beta  Theta  Pi  coll.  fraternity.  Clubs:  Boston 
City,  University.  Tedesco  Country.  Recreations: 
golf,  shooting-,  fishing.  Home:  67  Carlton  St., 
Brookline.     Office:    22    Beacon    St.,    Boston. 

HASCAIiIi,  "Wilbur  (Fisk),  composer;  b.  Shrews- 
bury, Mass.,  Dec.  15,  1854;  s.  Jefferson  and  La- 
vinia (Livermore)  Hascall;  ed.  N.E.  Conservatory 
of  Music,  Boston  U.  Coll.  of  Music  and  under  pvt. 
tutors;  m.  Henrietta  Hunt,  of  Hartford.  Conn., 
•Ian.  6,  1887.  Connected  with  Fraternity  Pub.  Co. 
since  1888,  now  mgr.  Mem.  N.E.  Chapter,  Am. 
Guild  of  Organists.  Author  of  many  songs;  among 
them  are:  The  Survivor:  We're  A-Weary;  The 
Galleon;  Cavalier  Song;  Oh,  that  We  Two  Were 
Mavine-;  The  Night  Has  a  Thousand  Eyes  (Eng- 
lish); The  Twinkle  in  Her  Eye:  To  Hear  the  Wee 
Birds  Sing  (Irish);  Behold  My  Love;  The  Lassie's 
Lament  (Scotch):  also  piano  and  sacred  compo- 
sitions, and  articles  and  poems  for  mags.  Home: 
154  Newbury  St.    Office:  36  Bromfleld  St.,  Boston.* 


HASIlIiTON,  Seneca,  .iudge;  b.  Westford,  Vt., 
Feb.  20,  1S4S;  s.  Rev.  Amos  and  Amelia  (Frink) 
r^aselton;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1871,  A.M.,  1874;  LL.B., 
U.  of  Mich.,  1875;  (LL.D.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1909);  un- 
married. Instr.  mathematics,  U.  of  Mich.,  1873-4; 
admitted  to  bar,  1875;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1886; 
mayor  Burlington,  1891-4;  U.S.  minister  to  Vene- 
zuela, 1894-5;  Dem.  candidate  for  U.S.  senator, 
1900;  judge  Supreme  Ct.  of  Vt.,  Apr.  3,  1902-Dec. 
],  1906;  chief  Superior  judge,  Dec.  1,  1906-Dec.  1, 
1908;  judge  Supreme  Ct.  since  Dec.  1,  1908.  Demo- 
crat. Was  for  a  time  reporter  of  decisions  of 
Supreme  Ct.,  and  edited  Vols.  72,  73,  Vt.  Reports. 
Mem.  Selden  Soc.  of  England,  Vt.  Hist.  Soc,  Am. 
Soc.  Internat.  Law\  Trustee  Vt.  State  Library. 
Club:    Algonquin.    Address:    Burlington,  Vt.* 

HASKEIiIi,  Edward  Howard,  mfr. ;  b.  Glouces- 
ter, Mass.,  Oct.  5,  1845;  s.  William  H.  and  Mary 
(Smith)  Haskell;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Gloucester;  m. 
Hattie  J.  Smith,  June  27,  1866.  Signal  officer  in 
Civil  War,  1861-4,  taking  part  in  Burnside's  cam- 
paign in  N.C. ;  campaigns,  1861-4,  Army  of  Poto- 
mac, Va.  and  Tenn.,  and  with  Sherman  in  Ga. 
Paper  and  textile  machinery  mfr.;  pres.  Haskell- 
Dawes  Machine  Co.  Asst.  adj. -gen.  staff  of  Gov. 
Long,  1880-3:  mem.  Mass.  legislature,  1877;  mem. 
exec,  council  of  Mass.,  1882-5;  del.  Rep.  Nat. 
Conv.,  1880,  1884  (sec.  1880).  Pres.  Paper  Trade 
Assn.:  v.-p.  Boston  Associated  Bd.  of  Trade;  pres. 
Am.  Bapt.  Home  Mission  Soc,  N.E.  Bapt.  Hosp.; 
v.-p.  Soldiers'  Home.  Home:  888  Beacon  St.,  New- 
ton Centre,  Mass.    Office:  176  Federal  St.,  Boston.* 

HASKEIiIi,  Frank  H.,  lawyer;  b.  Windham,  Me., 
.Tuly  1,  1871;  s.  Charles  Augustine  and  Hannah 
Allen  (Libby)  Haskell;  ed.  common  schs.,  Wind- 
liam;  grad.  Bridgton  Acad.,  North  Bridgton,  Me., 
1899;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1895;  m.  Martha  Whiting 
Howe,  of  Fryeburg,  Me.,  Apr.  27,  1901.  Admitted 
to  Me.  bar,  Apr.,  1899;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Windham, 
1895;  collector  of  taxes,  1896-1900;  mem.  Me.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1901-2.  Mem.  Portland  Bd.  of  Trade. 
Progressive.  Universalist.  Mason;  K.P.  Clubs: 
Portland,  Woodfords,  Economic.  Home:  12  Rich- 
ardson St.    Office:  881^  Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

HASKEIiIi,  Henry  Hill,  ophthalmologist;  b. 
Chelsea,  :Mass.,  Jan.  G,  1869;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890, 
M.D.,  1893;  ophthalmic  house  officer,  Mass. 
Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  1893.  Practiced 
in  Boston  1893,  became  asst.  ophthalmic  surgeon, 
Mass.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  1895; 
ophthalmologist,  Newton  Hosp.,  1895;  asst.  oph- 
thalmology. Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1903.  Address: 
282    Berkeley   St.,    Boston. 

HASKEIiIi,  Horace  Bray,  clergyman;  b.  North 
Vassalboro,  Me.,  Sept.  5,  1869;  s.  Comforth  Ladd 
and  Carrie  Augusta  (Jones)  Haskell;  grad.  E.  Me. 
Conf.  Sem.,  Bucksport,  Me.,  1892;  grad.  Garrett 
Bibl.  Inst.,  Evanston,  111.,  1899;  Ph.B.,  Taylor  U., 
Upland,  Ind.,  1900;  (M.A.,  U.  of  Me.,  1906);  m. 
Apr.  16,  1900,  Bessie  Gott  Thurlow,  of  Stonington, 
Me.  Entered  M.E.  ministry,  1900;  pastor  Dexter 
and  Ripley,  Me.,  1900-3,  Orono  and  Stillwater,  Me., 
1904-5;  siipt.  Bucksport,  Dlst.  E.  Me.  Conf.,  1906- 
12;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Bangor,  Me.,  Apr.-Oct.,  1912; 
apptd.  dir.  Newman  Inst.,  Jerusalem,  Palestine, 
Oct.,  1912.  Mem.  Gen.  Conf.,  M.E.  Ch.,  May,  1912; 
pres.  1st  Gen.  Conf.  Dist.  Epworth  League,  1910- 
12;  pres.  N.E.  Supts'.  Assn.,  1911.  Trustee  E.  Me. 
Conf.  Sem.;  mem.  Bd.  of  Control  of  Epworth 
League.  Republican.  Mason  (Blue  Lodge,  Chap- 
ter,   Council,    Eastern    Star)  ;    mem.    K.    of   P.,    A.O. 


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U.W.  Address:  Bd.  of  Foreign  Missions,  150  Fifth 
Av.,    New    York. 

HASXi:i>Ii,  Joseph  Noyes,   clergyman;   b.   New- 

burypoit,  Mass.,  July  7,  LSTti;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1S96; 
grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1900.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry.  1900;  pastor  Sterling,  Mass.,  1900-1, 
Northwbod  Center,  N.H.,  1901-:?,  Sanborn  and  Eck- 
elson,  N.D.,  1903-5,  Kowley,  ISlass.,  1905-7;  apptd. 
prof.  Greek  and  German,  Fisk  U.,  Nashville,  Tenn., 
1907;  pastor  South  Berwick  Me.,  since  1911.  Home: 
Soutli    Hoi'wiok,    i\lo. 

HASKEIiIi,  Mary  E.,  educator;  b.  Columbia,  S.C; 
d.  Alexander  Cheves  and  Alice  Van  Yeveren  (Alex- 
ander) Haskell;  first  ancestor  on  paternal  side 
came  to  New  England  in  1629;  Alexander  ancestors 
were  first  plantation  owners  in  Liberty  Co.,  Ga. ; 
ed.  S.C.  Coll.  for  Women,  Columbia,  B.C.;  A.B., 
Wellesley;  unmarried.  Teacher  in  the  South  1  yr., 
later  in  Boston;  became  prin.  of  a  sch.  established 
since  1890,  now  Miss  Haskell's  Sch.  (day  sch.  and 
coll.  prep.  sch.  for  youn.tr  women).  Address:  314 
^Marlboro  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

HASKEIiI.,  Pearl  Teuney,  IM.D. ;  b.  Deering,  Me., 
Mar.  10,  186S;  s.  William  Henry  and  Ellen  Maria 
(Cary)  Haskell;  prep.  edii.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, 
Mass.;  Sheflield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale),  1  yr.;  M.D., 
Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  189?.;  m.  Marietta  A. 
Blake,  of  Wakefield,  N.H.,  Oct.  28.  1896.  Practiced 
in  Union,  N.H.,  1894-8,  Sanbornville,  1898-05,  Con- 
cord, 1905-11;  first  asst.  phys.,  N.H.  State  Hosp., 
Concord,  N.H.,  1911-14;  asst.  supt.  Bangor  State 
Hosp.,  Bangor,  Me.,  since  1914;  visiting  phys.,  Mar- 
garet Pillsburv  Gen.  Hosp.,  Concord,  1908-11.  Mem. 
N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911;  Republican.  Cong  list.  Mem. 
N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Me.  Med.  Soc;  asso.  mem.  Am. 
Medico-Psycliol.  Assn.  Address:  Bangor  State  Hos- 
pital, Bangor,  Me. 

HASKEIiIi,  Ulysses  G.,  lawyer;  b.  Chatham, 
N.H.,  Oct.  3,  1863;  s.  Gardner  and  Phebe  (Chad- 
bourne)  Haskell;  grad.  Beverly  High  Sch.,  1880; 
LL.B.,  Howard  U.,  Washington,  1888;  m.  Mary  F. 
Thissell,  of  Beverly,  1886;  4  children,  Edith  C, 
Maude,  Helen,  Phoebe.  Examiner  U.S.  Pension 
Bur.,  1887-91;  practiced  in  Salem  and  Beverly, 
Mass.,  since  1891;  organized,  1914,  and  since  pres. 
Beverly  Trust  Co.  Mem.  Common  Council,  Bev- 
erly, 1895-8  (pres.  1897-8);  mem.  Mass.  Gen.  Ct., 
1900-2;  city  solicitor,  Beverly,  1905-8;  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Mason;  Elk.  Clubs:  Beverly  Repub- 
lican, Essex.  Home:  59  Lathrop  St.,  Beverly,  Mass. 
Office:  2561/2  Essex  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 

HASKEIiIi,  William  Edwin,  newspaper  publisli- 
er;  b.  Charlestown.  Mass.,  June  18,  1862;  s.  Edwin 
Bradbury  and  Celia  Anne  (Hill)  Haskell;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1884;  m.  Helen  Eggleston,  of  New  York, 
Jan.  26,  1903.  Started  and  ran  for  3  yrs..  Harvard 
Daily  Herald,  which  became  Harvard  Crimson;  be- 
came part  owner  and  editor,  Minneapolis  Tribune, 
1884;  part  owner  Minneapolis  Journal,  1885,  sold 
Tribune,  1889;  started  (with  J.  T.  Murphy)  Supe- 
rior (Wis.)  Evening  Telegram,  1889,  and  sold  in- 
terest, 1890;  bought  Minneapolis  Times,  1894;  sold 
interest  in  Minneapolis  Journal,  1900,  and  sold 
Times,  1902;  business  mgr.  New  York  American 
and  .Journal,  1902-4;  bought  interest  in  Boston 
Herald,  1904,  and  was  for  a  time  editor  and  man- 
ager of  same.  Home:  Concord,  Mass.  Office:  171 
Tremont  St.,  Boston.* 

HASKIN,  William  Iiawrence,  brigadier-general; 
b.  Houlton,  Me.,  May  31,  1841;  s.  Gen.  Joseph  Abel 
and  Rebecca  E.  (Sprague)  Haskell;  ed.  Mexico 
Acad.,  Oswego  Co.,  N.Y..  1852-7;  C.E.,  Rensselaer 
Poly.  Inst.,  Troy,  N.Y..  1861;  m.  Annie  L.  Davis,  of 
Troy,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  26,  1865.  Apptd.  2d  It.  and  1st  It., 
1st  U.S.  Arty.,  Aug.  5,  1861;  capt.,  July  28,  1866; 
maj.,  Aug.  11,  1887;  It. -col.,  2d  Arty.,  June  1,  1897; 
col..  Artv.  Corps,  Oct.  16,  1899;  brig.-gen.,  July  28, 
1903.  Bvtd.:  capt.,  July  8,  1863,  "for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  capture  of  Port  Hudson, 
La.";  ma.i..  Mar.  13.  1865,  "for  good  conduct  and 
gallant  services  during  the  war."  After  Civil  War 
served  in  N.Y.,  S.C,  Me.,  Cal.,  Ore.  and  Conn. 
Sent  in  command  of  rest,  to  Cuba.  Dec.  1898,  and 
in  1902  was  designated  to  command  U.S.  troops 
still  remaining  there;  retired  at  own  request  after 
40  yrs.'  service,  July  29,  1903.  Address:  New  Lon- 
don, Conn.* 


HASKINS,  Augrustus  S.,  optometrist,  optician;  b. 
Wilseyville,  Tioga  Co.,  N.Y.,  June  9,  1872;  s.  Har- 
rison David  and  Nancy  L.  (Smith)  Haskins;  ed. 
pub.  schs. ;  pvt.  courses,  physics  an^l  mathematics, 
1878-94;  pvt.  optometric  course,  Phila.,  1890;  grad. 
Kan.sas  Optical  Coll.,  1896,  and  South  Bend  (Ind.) 
Optical  Coll.,  1902;  pvt.  course,  anatomy,  physiol- 
ogy and  pathology,  of  the  eye  under  Earl  J.  Brown, 
M.D.;  m.  July  27,  1897,  Alice  Carrie  Reed,  of  Boon- 
ville,  N.Y.  Began  as  optometrist  in  Phila.,  1886; 
removed  to  Utica,  N.Y.;  settled  in  St.  Johnsbury, 
1891;  secured  passage  of  Senate  Bill  No.  45,  regu- 
lating the  practice  of  optometry  in  Vt.,  1909;  apptd. 
sec.  1st  Vt.  Bd.  of  Examiners  in  Optometry  by  (jov. 
Prouty;  reapptd.  for  3  yrs.  by  Gov.  .Mead,  Nov.  18, 
1910.  Mem.  45th  Regt..  N.G.N.Y.,  Cortland,  N.Y.,  3 
yrs.  Mem.  N.Y.  State  Optical  Soc,  Vt.  Optical  Soc. 
(climn.  legislative  com.,  1908-12);  cliarter  mem. 
Utica  (N.Y.)  Optometrical  Soc,  Vt.  Optical  Soc; 
mem.  Am.  Optical  Assn.  (treas.).  Mem.  N.E.  Order 
of  Protection.    Address:  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

HASKINS,  Charles  Homer,  college  professor;  b. 
Meadville,  Pa.,  Dec.  21,  1870;  s.  George  W.  and 
Rachel  A.  (INIcClintock)  Haskins;  A.B.,  Johns  Hop- 
kins, 1887,  Ph.D.,  1890;  (hon.  A.M.,  Harvard  U., 
1908,  Litt.  D.,  U.  of  ^Vis.,  1910;  LL.D.,  Allegheny 
Coll.,  1915);  advanced  study  at  Johns  Hopkins, 
univs.  of  Paris  and  Berlin;  m.  London,  Clare  Allen, 
of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  .Tuly  11,  1912.  Instr.  in  history, 
Johns  Hopkins,  1889-90;  instr.,  1890-1,  a.sst.  prof, 
history,  1891-2,  prof.  European  history,  1892-02,  U. 
of  Wis.;  lecturer  on  history,  1899-1900,  prof,  his- 
tory, 1902-12,  Gurney  prof,  history  and  polit.  sci- 
ence, 1912 — ,  dean  Grad.  Sch.  of  Arts  and  Sciences, 
1908 — ,  Harvard.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sci- 
ences; mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Wis.  Hist.  Soc;  corr. 
mem.  Royal  Hist.  Soc,  Academies  of  Rouen  and 
Caen,  Societe  des  Antiquaires  de  Norma ndie.  Clubs: 
Century,  Harvard,  Colonial.  Author:  The  Normans 
in  European  History,  1915.  Editor  of  American 
Historical  Series.  Contbr.  articles  and  spl.  studies 
on  the  study  and  teaching  of  history,  history  of 
Anglo-Norman  instns.,  Medifeval  life,  etc.  Address: 
53  Francis  Av.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

HASKIITS,  David  Greene,  Jr.,  lawyer;  b.  Rox- 
bury,  Mass.,  Mar.  5,  1845;  s.  Rev.  David  Greene  and 
Mary  Cogswell  (Daveis)  Haskins;  g.g.g.s.  Robert 
Haskins,  who  came  from  Va.  to  Boston  about  1720; 
also  g.g.s.  on  mother's  side  of  Gov.  John  Taylor 
Oilman,  of  Exeter,  N.H.,  and  g.g.s.  on  father's  side 
of  David  Greene  of  Boston;  ed.  Roxbury  Latin  Sch. 
under  its  great  principal,  Augustus  H.  Buck;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1866,  A.M.,  1869,  LL.B,.  1869;  m.  Amy 
Webster,  d.  Pearson  Howard  Field,  of  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  Apr.  30,  1907;  1  son,  David  Greene,  III. 
Practiced  in  Boston,  since  1870,  especially  in  the 
lines  of  real  estate  and  probate  law,  trust  busi- 
ness, care  of  property  and  collections.  Nominated 
for  Congress  by  the  Democrats  in  the  Sth  Mass. 
Dist.,  1904;  one  of  the  founders  of  the  Anti-Im- 
perialist League,  1898,  and  treas.  since  1900.  Mem. 
Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Peace  Soc.  Episcopalian. 
Mem.  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc.  (rec.  sec,  1873-90), 
Mass.  Soc.  of  the  Cincinnati  (sec.  since  1890).  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  corr.  mem.  Me.  Hist.  Soc.  C!lub: 
Twentieth  Century.  Recreations:  literature  (his- 
torical and  geneal.) ;  interested  in  public  affairs. 
Home:  7  Buckingham  PI.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: 10  Tremont  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

HASKINS,  Frank  Eugrene,  M.D.:  b.  Brattleboro, 
Vt.,  Feb.  11,  IS 74;  s.  Hiland  and  Ellen  Marilla 
(Yeaw)  Haskins;  grad.  Brattleboro  High  Sch., 
1892;  grad.  Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacy,  1897;  M.D., 
Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1903;  unmarried.  Practiced 
in  Boston  since  1903;  asst.  demonstrator  anatomy, 
1904,  asst.  prof,  materia  medica  and  therapeutics 
since  1911.  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  also  asst.  prof. 
Tufts  Coll.  Dental  Sch.;  sec.  Med.  and  Dental 
Schs.  of  Tufts  Coll.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 
Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  204  Hunting- 
ton Ave.    Office:  416  Huntington  Ave.,  Boston. 

HASKINS,  Kittredgre,  ex-congressman;  b.  Dover, 
Vt.,  Apr.  8,  1836;  s.  Asaph  and  Amelia^(Ward) 
Haskins;  ed.  pub.  schs.:  admitted  to  bar,  1858;  m. 
Esther  M.  Childs,  of  Wilmington,  Vt.,  July  1.  1860. 
Enlisted  Co.  I,  16th  Vt.  Vols..  Aug.  1862;  elected 
1st   It.;   resigned   Mar.   23,   1863;   clerk  in   office   of 


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asst.  q.-m.  vols,  at  Brattleboro,  1S63-6;  in  law 
practice  at  Brattleboro  since  1S66.  Col.  and  a.-d.-c. 
on  staff  Gov.  Washburn,  1869;  mem.  Rep.  State 
Com.,  1869-72;  chmn.  Rep.  Congressional  Com.,  2d 
Dist.,  1876-84;  was  state's  atty,  Windham  Co.; 
U.S.  atty.,  Dist.  Vt.,  1880-7;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1872-4,  1896-1900  (speaker,  1898-1900),  Senate, 
1892-4;  mem.  joint  commn.  which  established 
boundary  between  Vt.  and  Mass.,  189.^;  mem.  57th 
to  60th  Congresses  (1901-9).  2d  Vt.  Dist.  Del.  Gen. 
Conv.,  P.E.  Ch.,  4  terms.  Now  postmaster  of  Brat- 
tleboro. Mason,  33°;  Grand  Commander  K.T.,  Vt., 
1891-2;  Grand  Master  Grand  Lodge,  Vt.,  1895-7. 
Address:   Brattleboro,  Vt.* 

HASKINS,  Robert  Walter,  clergvman;  b.  Rox- 
bury,  IMass.,  .July  12,  1841;  s.  William  E.  and 
Frances  M.  (Hodses)  TIaskins:  prep.  edn.  Univ. 
Prep  Sch.;  A.B..  New  Yoi'k  U.,  1869;  student  Union 
Theol.  Sem.,  1869-71,  Andover  Theol.  Sem..  1871-2; 
m.  Maria  Burt,  of  New  York,  Oct.  28.  1873.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  1872;  pastor,  Derrv,  N.H., 
1872-9,  Baldwinsville,  Mas-;..  18T9-5;i,  Ahin<4ton, 
1881-93:  supt.  Home  Sch.  for  Girls,  Reading.  Mass., 
since  1895;  pastor,  Lynnfield  since  1910.  Trustee 
Pinkerton  Acad.,  Derry,  N.H.,  since  1873;  trustee 
Abington  Sch.  Bd.,  1891-5.  Address;  97  Salem  St., 
Reading,  Mass. 

HASKII7S,  Solomon  Foot,  M.D. ;  b.  Prescott, 
Mass.,  Sept.  8,  1858;  s.  Henry  W.  and  Susan  P. 
(Wheeler)  Haskins;  descendant  of  Col.  Ephraim 
Wheeler,  of  the  Continental  Army;  ed.  high  sch., 
Orange.  Mass.;  U.  of  Mich.;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med. 
Sch.,  18S0;  m.  Grace  C.  Baker,  of  Yarmouthport, 
Mass.,  Oct.  18,  1882;  2  children,  Henry  S..  Florence. 
Began  practice  in  Orange.  Mass.,  1879;  removed  to 
Cotuit,  1896.  Mason  (32°);  mem.  K.P.  Conglist. 
Address:   Cotuit,  Mass. 

HASSAM,  Walter  Edwin,  civil  engineer;  b. 
Northfleld.  Vt.,  Sept.  14,  1865;  s.  Nelson  and  Maria 
,'Silsby)  Hassam;  C.E.,  Norwich  U.,  1887,  M.S., 
1902;  m.  May  E.  Whitaker.  of  W^orcester,  Mass., 
Oct.  19.  1889:  1  child.  Everil  Mae.  Asst.  citv  engr., 
Worcester.  Mass..  1887-93;  st.  commr.,  1903-6;  or- 
ganizer, 1906,  and  gen.  mgr.  Hassam  Paving  Co.; 
also  patentee  of  special  compressed  concrete  pav- 
ing and  mixing  machines.  Alumni  trustee  Nor- 
wich U.  since  1909.  Served  pvt.  to  capt.  2d  Regt., 
M.V.M.  Mason.  Club:  Worcester  Automobile. 
Recreations:  fishing,  hunting.  Home:  2  Beeching 
St.    Office:  390  Main  St..  Worcester,  Mass. 

HASSETT,  John  Joseph,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Staf- 
ford Springs,  Conn..  Sept.  2,  1862;  s.  John  and 
Bridget  (Kane)  Hassett;  prep.  edn.  Monson  (Mass.) 
Acad.;  A.B.,  Middlebury  (Vt.)  Coll.;  M.D.,  Univ. 
Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1887;  m.  Catharine 
Brennan.  of  Monson,  Mass..  Nov.  15,  1887.  Prac- 
ticed in  Lee,  Mass.,  since  Apr.,  1887;  mem.  Bd.  U.S. 
Pension  Examiners  4  yrs.;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Lee, 
23  yrs.  Trustee  Lee  Pub.  Library.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Mass.  Medico-Legal  Soc,  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus.  Dem- 
ocrat.   Roman  Catholic.    Address:  Lee,  Mass. 

HASSETT,  I^eonard  Watson,  M.D.;  b.  Lynn, 
Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1SS6;  s.  John  L.  and  Katie  F.  (An- 
drew) Hassett;  prep.  edn.  Lynn  High  Sch.;  M.D., 
Tufts  Coll.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1910;  unmarried. 
Practiced  in  Lynn  since  1910;  lecturer  on  obstret- 
rics.  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Boston.  1910-13.  Mem. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Lynn  Med.  Fraternity,  Assn.  Mil. 
Surgeons.  Address:  Western  Ave.  and  Park  St., 
Lynn,  Mass. 

HASTINGS,  Charles  Honffhton,  newspaper  pub- 
lisher; b.  Woburn,  Mass.,  July  20,  1858;  s. 
Horace  Nutter  and  Augusta  Ann  (Houghton) 
Hastings;  ed.  pub.  schs.  Clinton  and  Lynn,  Mass.; 
m.  Newburvport,  Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1885,  Lucie  I. 
Glines  (died  Sept.  16,  1914);  1  daughter,  V.  Mar- 
guerite (Mrs.  W.  T.  Gamage,  of  Gloucester,  Mass.). 
Successively  office  boy,  elk.  and  stenographer, 
Clinton  Wire  Cloth  Co.,  Mass.,  1873-80;  treas. 
Hastings  &  Sons  Pub.  Co.,  publishers  of  Daily 
Evening  Item  and  Lynn  City  Item  (weekly),  since 
1880;  dir.  Essex  Trust  Co.,  Lynn  Hosp.  (iorpn., 
Lynn  Bd.  of  Trade  (ex-pres.);  mem.  Park  Commn., 
Lynn;  chmn.  Lynn  Industrial  Sch.  Commn.,  apptd. 
by  Mayor  Porter.  Apr..  1908;  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv., 
Chicago,    1908.     Mason;    Odd    Fellow.     Clubs:    Ox- 


ford (ex-pres.).  Republican.  Recreations:  outdoor 
sports.  Home:  163  Ocean  St.  Address:  Item  Office, 
L.vnn,   Mass. 

HASTIM-QS,  Charles  Sheldon,  physicist;  Ph.B., 
Yale,  1870,  Ph.D.,  1873.  Inslr.  physics.  Yale,  1871-3; 
later  asso.  prof,  physics,  Johns  Hopkins;  prof. 
physics,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale),  since  1884. 
Mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sciences,  Am.  Physical  Soc;  fel- 
low A.A.A.S.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,  etc.)  Home:  248  Bradley  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.* 

HASTINGS,  Daniel  Straw;  b.  Bethel,  Me.,  May 
5,  1840:  s.  John  and  .\l)agail  (Straw)  Hastings;  ed. 
pub.  sohs.,  and  Gould's  Acad.,  Bethel;  m.  Sept.  29, 
1888,  Eugenia  L.  D.  Roberts,  of  Hanover,  Me.  En- 
gaged in  civ.  engring.  for  30  yrs.;  then  began 
ranching  in  Mont.;  now  owns  3,000  acres  of  land 
in  Judith  Basin;  pres.  Bethel  Nat.  Bank.  Trustee 
Gould's  Acad.  Democrat.  Universalist.  Mason. 
Address:  Bethel,  Me.,  and  Straw,  Mont. 

HASTINGS,  David  Rabing'son,  lumberman;  b. 
Bethel,  Me.,  June  24,  1858;  s.  Gideon  Alphonso  and 
Dolly  Kyes  (Kimball)  Hastings;  grad.  Gould 
Acad.,  1878;  taught  sch.  16  terms;  m.  Gilead,  Me., 
Ella  J.  Coffin.  Began  in  lumber  business  at  Gilead, 
1879;  head  of  firm  of  D.  R.  Hastings  &  Son;  pres. 
and  gen.  mgr.  Hastings  Chem.  Co.;  pres.  Pleasant 
River  Log  Driving  Co.;  dir.  The  National  Shoe  & 
Leather  Bank.  Mayor  of  Auburn,  4  terms;  high 
sheriff  Androscoggin  Co.;  rep.  from  Auburn  to  75th 
legislature;  senator  Androscoggin  Co.  to  76th  and 
77th  legislatures.  Democrat.  Universalist.  Ma- 
son.   Address:  Hastings,  or  Auburn,  Me. 

HASTINGS,  Erancis  Henry,  organ  builder;  b. 
Kendal  Green,  Mass.,  July  13,  1836;  s.  Francis  and 
Mary  Warren  (Cooley)  Hastings;  ed.  pub.  schs.; 
m.  Annie  C.  Coburn.  of  Kendal  Green  and  Weston, 
Mass.,  Apr.  27,  1899;  1  son,  F.  Warren.  Began 
active  career,  1855,  in  employ  of  E.  &  G.  G.  Hook, 
organ  builders;  admitted  as  partner  in  firm.  1865; 
partners  died,  one  in  1880.  the  other  in  1881;  re- 
tained ownership  and  original  title  until  son  was 
admitted.  1893.  and  corporation  of  Hook-Hastings 
Co.  was  organized,  of  which  is  treas.  (new  factory 
at  Kendal  Green).  Has  installed  many  noted  or- 
gans in  chs.,  in  all  leading  states  of  the  U.S.  Re- 
publican. TTnitarian.  Address:  Kendal  Green 
(Weston),  Mass. 

HASTINGS,  Erank  Warren,  author;  b.  Water- 
ford,  Vt..  Dec.  31,  1856;  s.  Warren  and  Lydia  (Rich- 
ardson) Hastings:  grad.  St.  Johnsbury  (Vt.)  Acad., 
1875;  m.  Emilie  E.  Houghton,  of  Waterford,  Aug. 
14,  1878.  Farmer.  Republican.  Author:  Wed  to  a 
Lunatic,  1896,  1901;  The  Untamed  Philosopher, 
1906;  With  the  Plugolians,  1906:  Mariah  and  the 
Neighbors.    Address:  Glover,  Vt.* 

HASTINGS,  Lewis  Morey,  civil  engr.;  b.  Wes- 
ton, Mass.,  Apr.  17,  1853;  s.  Francis  and  Mary 
Bryant  (Nelson)  Hastings;  de?=cendant  of  Thomas 
Hastings,  Watertown,  Mass.,  1636;  ed.  high  sch., 
Weston,  and  Comer's  Commercial  Coll.,  Boston: 
m.  Hattie  E.  Gault,  of  Albany,  N.Y.,  May  22,  1882; 
children.  Florence  Bryant  (Mrs.  Charles  E.  Gil- 
bert, of  Cambridge),  Arthur  Nelson.  Practiced 
as  civil  engr.,  Cambridge,  since  1870;  city  engr. 
of  Cambridge,  since  1889.  except  1  yr.,  1903:  in- 
corporator Cambridgeport  Savings  Bank.  Mem. 
Boston  Soc.  C.E.,  N.E.  Water  Works  Assn.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Club:  Cambridge  (dir.).  Rec- 
reations: motoring.  Home:  26  Dana  St.  OflSce: 
City   Hall,   Cambridge,   Mass. 

HASTINGS,  Robert  Worthin?ton,  M.D.,  editor, 
educator;  b.  Warren,  Mass.,  Aug.  4,  1866;  s.  Joseph 
Wilcox  and  Mary  (Patrick)  Hastings;  A.B.,  Am- 
herst Coll.,  1888:  M.D.,  and  A.M.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1893;  m.  Hagerstown,  Md.,  June  8,  1904, 
Edith  A.  Earhart.  Beffan  practice  at  Boston,  1893. 
Address:   4  5   Kilsyth   Rd.,   Brookline,   Mass. 

HASTINGS,  Wells  Southworth,  author;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  June  24,  1878;  s.  Col.  George  Sey- 
mour and  Harriet  Mills  (Southworth)  Hastings; 
B.A.,  Yale,  1902;  m.  Elisabeth  Putnam  Stearns, 
of  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  28,  1902.  Dir.  Phoenix- 
Hermetic  Co.,  Metallic  Decorating  Co.,  Phoenix 
Cork  Co.  (New  York),  Hampshire  Paper  Co.  (South 
Hadley  Falls,  Mass.).  Progressive.  Episcopalian. 
Mem.    Delta    Kappa    Epsilon.      Clubs:    Yale,     The 


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Players.  (See  Who's  Wlio  in  America  for  list  of 
books.)     Home:    Farniiimtoii,    Conn.* 

HASTINOS,  Williaiu  TUoniBon,  educator;  b. 
Feeding?  Hills,  jVlass.,  Dec.  2,  1881;  s.  Judson 
WorthinKton  and  Mary  Matilda  (Thomson)  Has- 
tings; 9th  generation  of  descent  from  Deacon 
Tliomas  Hastings,  Watertown,  1634;  prep.  edn. 
Conn.  Lit.  Instn.,  Suffield,  Conn.;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
]!t03,  A.M.,  1905;  studied  Harvard.  1905-7.  A..M., 
190G;  m.  Hester  Jane  Mercer,  of  Willimantic, 
Conn.,  .July  17,  1907;  3  children,  Hester,  b.  Sept. 
15,  1909;  Joseph  Mercer,  June  8,  1912;  Elizabelh 
Thomson,  Sept.  27,  1913.  Asst.  in  English,  1903-5, 
instr.,  1907-12,  asst.  prof,  since  1912,  Brown  U. 
Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  T^iisilon,  INfodern 
Lang.  Assn.  America.  Democrat.  Editor  of  Defoe's 
Robinson  Crusoe,  1913.  Address:  13  John  St., 
Providence,  R.I. 

HASTINGS,  William  W.,  educator;  moved  to 
Battle   Crt'ok,    Midi.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

HASTINGS,  Wilmot  Reed,  newspaper  pub.;  b. 
Woburn.  .Mass.,  .lune  2:!,  1S60;  s.  Horace  Nutter 
and  Augusta  Ann  (Houghton)  Hastings;  grad. 
Lynn  High  Sch.,  1876;  ni.  Maria  S.  Hayford,  of 
Swampscott,  Mass.,  July  6,  1886;  4  children,  Elsie 
H.  (Mrs.  L.  V.  Bartlett).  Claire,  Abner  H.,  Wilmot 
R.,  Jr.  Has  been  connected  with  the  Lynn  Itena 
since  it  was  started,  1876:  pres.  Hastings  &  Sons 
Pub.  Co.,  pubs.  Lynn  Item:  dir.  Lynn  Mfrs.  & 
Mclits.  Ins.  Co.:  mem.  Sell.  Bd.  3  yrs.;  chmn.  Bd. 
of  Selectmen  2  yrs.,  Swampscott.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Tedesco,  Oxford.  Home:  Swampscott,  Mass. 
Office:    Lynn   Item,   Lynn,   Mass. 

HATCH,  Albert  Ruyter,  lawyer;  b.  Aug.  10,  1S82; 
s.  John  and  Alice  Caroline  (Benton)  Hatch;  direct 
descendant  of  tiie  immigrant,  John  Hatch,  who 
came  froin  Isle  of  Jersey  to  Portsmouth,  N.H., 
1640;  family  perpetuated  by  eldest  son  down  to 
present  time;  grad.  Portsmouth  High  Sch..  1900; 
Litt.B.,  Dartmouth,  1904:  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1907;  m.  Rosalie  Littlefield,  of  Greenland, 
N.H.,  Jan.  10,  1905;  2  children,  Harris,  Prances 
March,  2d.  Practiced  in  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  since 
1907;  mem.  Kelly  &  Hatch:  co.  solicitor  Rocking- 
ham Co.,  1915;  chmn.  Rep.  Town  Com.  Mem.  N.H. 
Bar  Assn.  IVIason:  Elk.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Warwick,  Portsmoutli  Country,  Portsmouth  Ath- 
letic. Recreations:  golf,  baseball,  motoring,  sail- 
ing boats.  Address:  45  Pleasant  St.,  Portsmouth, 
N.H. 

HATCH,  Charles  Phelps,  musical  director;  b. 
Lebanon,  Conn.,  Sept.  25,  1856;  s.  Samuel  Orville 
and  Eunice  (Armstrong)  Hatch;  ed.  common 
schs.;  m.  Mabel  Lavonia  Swain,  of  Rainbow,  Conn., 
Sept.  14,  1889.  Began  at  15  in  employ  of  The  Ad- 
ams Nickle  Plating  Co.;  became  connected  with 
M.  A.  Winter  &  Co.,  book  pubs.,  Hartford,  18S4, 
firm  becoming  M.  A.  Winter  &  Hatch,  18S5,  and 
Charles  P.  Hatch,  1886;  engaged  in  mfg.  novelties, 
first  as  Capitol  Mfg.  Co.  and  later  as  Charles  P. 
Hatch  &  Co.,  1886-90.  Has  made  music  a  spe- 
cialty since  1889,  teaching,  playing  and  conduct- 
ing; enlisted,  July  18,  1904,  as  chief  musician, 
C.N.G.,  continuous  service  to  the  present  time; 
leader  and  business  mgr.  1st  Inf.  Band,  and  The 
Beeman  and  Hatch  Orchestra;  lessee  and  mgr.  of 
Laurel  Park  (summer  recreation  park)  since  1911. 
Mem.  Hartford  Business  Men's  Assn.  Republican. 
Mem.  I.O.O.F..  O.U.A.M..  Royal  Arcanum,  Ind. 
Order  of  Red  Men,  Loyal  Order  of  Moose.  Address: 
18  Windsor  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

HATCH,  David  Phillips,  clergyman:  b.  Marsh- 
field.  Mass.,  Oct.  16,  1856;  s.  David  Phillips  and 
Anne  Stone  (Dwellv)  Hatch;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1SS3; 
B.D.,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1886:  m.  Caroline  Pat- 
ton,  of  Washington,  D.C.,  Oct.  27,  1SS6  (died  Jan. 
19,  1893)  ;  m.  2d,  Cora  E.  Johnson,  of  Williamstown, 
Mass.,  Jan.  9,  1895:  2  children,  Helen  Winslow 
(deceased),  David  Phillips,  Jr.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  18S6;  pastor  Rockland,  Me.,  1886-91, 
Paterson,  N.J.,  1891-5;  sec.  Me.  Missionary  Soc, 
Portland,  Me.,  1895-9;  pastor  South  Ch.,  Law- 
rence, Mass.,  1899-02.  Franklin.  N.H..  1903-9,  Goffs- 
town.  since  Feb.  20,  1910.  Republican.  Home: 
Goffstown,    N.H. 

HATCH,  Edward  Aug'UStuB,  dry  goods;  b.  Rox- 
bury,   Mass.,   Dec.    8,   1842;    s.   Edward   and   Rhoda 


Ann  (Danforth)  Hatch;  descendant  of  Jonathan 
Hatch,  an  early  settler  of  Wells,  Me.;  grad.  Rox- 
bury  High  Sch.,  1859;  m.  Ella  Frances  Snelling, 
of  Boston,  July  12,  1872;  2  sons,  I'ercival  Snell- 
ing (died  Apr.,  1903),  Lincoln  Danforth.  Has  been 
identified  with  Allen,  Lane  &  Co.,  dry  goods,  since 
186(1,  and  treas.  of  corpn.  since  lb94.  iVlem.  Mass. 
Militia  8  yrs.  Mem.  S.A.R.,  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc, 
Roxbury  Hist.  Soc.  Am.  Canoe  Assn.,  Bostonian 
Soc,  Mass.  Fish  and  Game  Protective  Assn.,  Soc. 
for  the  Preservation  of  N.E.  Antiquities.  Repub- 
lican. Methodist.  Recreations:  canoeing,  fishing. 
Home:  43  Savin  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Office:  266 
Devonshire  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

HATCH,  Edward  Palmer,  banker.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
HATCH,  Georg-e  Baptiste,  clergyman;  b.  Win- 
chester, Mass.,  Aug.  22,  1857;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1880; 
student  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1882-4;  grad.  Union 
Theol.  Sem.,  1886.  Ordained  Congl.  minister,  1887, 
supply.  Limerick,  Me.,  1884-5,  Jewett  City,  Conn., 
1886-7;  pastor  North  Lynn.  Mass.,  1887-93,  First 
Ch.,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  1893-1903,  and  instr.  in  elocu- 
tion. Pacific  Theol.  Sem.;  pastor  Three  Oakes, 
Mich.,  1903-6;  instr.  in  elocution,  Chicago  Theol. 
Sem.,  1903-4;  pastor.  Ware,  Mass.,  1906.  Address: 
Ware,    Mass. 

HATCH,  Hug-h  Ross,  educator;  May  19,  1865- 
May   5,    1909.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

HATCH,  John  Wood,  clergyman,  educator;  b. 
Presque  Isle,  Me.,  Mar.  2,  1864;  s.  Lemuel  and 
Eunice  (Wood)  Hatch;  prep.  edn.  Presque  Isle 
Acad.;  B.S.,  U.  of  Me.,  1888,  M.S.,  1891;  studied 
Harvard  1889;  studied  Sch.  of  Theology,  Boston 
U.,  1892-3;  (D.D.,  Willamette  U.,  1912);  m.  Isabelle 
Georgia  Flye,  of  Kingman,  Me.,  Oct.  26,  1S96;  3 
children,  Helen  Isabelle,  Paul  Howard,  Dorothy. 
Student  and  teacher  in  Me.,  1891-9;  ordained  M.E. 
ministry,  1894;  pastor  Kingman,  Me.,  1884-8, 
Easton,  1898-1900,  Winterport,  1900-4;  Belfast, 
1904-7;  presiding  elder  Bangor  Dist.,  East  Me. 
Conf.,  1907-13;  prin.  Montpelier  Sem.  since  Sept. 
1,  1912.  Mem.  Gen.  Conf.  M.E.  Ch.,  1912;  mem. 
S.S.  Bd.  M.E.  Ch.,  1912;  trustee  East  Me.  Conf. 
Sem.,    1902-13.    Address:    Montpelier,  Vt. 

HATCH,  IiOiiis  Clinton,  historical  writer;  b. 
Bangor,  Me.,  Sept.  1,  1872;  s.  Silas  Clinton  ancJ 
Sarah  Frances  (Williams)  Hatch;  ed.  Bangor  pub. 
schs.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1895;  studied  Harvard 
Grad.  Sch.,  1895-9,  Ph.D.,  1899.  Since  graduation 
in  hist.  work.  Unitarian.  Republican.  Author: 
The  Administration  of  the  American  Revolution- 
ary Army,  1904.  Is  writing  a  history  of  the  state 
of  Maine.    Address:    IS  N.  High  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 

HATCH,  Oscar  Cutler,  banker;  moved  to  Los 
Angeles,    Cal.      (See    vol.    1909.) 

HATCH,  Richard  Daniel,  cleigyman;  s.  Daniel 
B.  and  Mary  (Ames)  Hatch;  A.B.,  Princeton,  1895, 
A.M.,  1898;  grad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1899;  B.D., 
1900;  unmarried.  Deacon,  1899,  priest,  1900,  P.B. 
Ch. ;  rector  Calvary  Ch.,  Stonington,  Conn.,  1900-3; 
St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Willimantic,  and  St.  Paul's,  Wind- 
ham, 1903-10;  curate  Christ's  Ch.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1910-11;  rector  Trinity  Ch.,  Southport,  Conn., 
since  Oct.  1,  1911.  IMem.  exec.  com.  Pequot  Library, 
Southport.  Mem.  The  Washington  Assn.,  Morris- 
town,  N.J.  Club:  Ivy  (Princeton).  Wrote:  Ortho- 
dox Doctrine  in  the  American  Prayer  Book,  1914; 
Home  Reunion,  1914.    Address:    Southport,  Conn. 

HATCH,  Riley  Bumham,  lawyer;  Oct.  19,  1832- 
May    31,    1913.      (See    vol.    1909.) 

HATCH,  Willard  Treat,  mechanical  engineer;  b. 
Maishfleld,  Mass.,  Oct.  30,  1852:  s.  Israel  and  Abi- 
gail Ford  (Ames)  Hatch;  descendant  of  John  Alden 
and  Peregrine  White,  of  the  Mayflower;  B.S.  in 
Mech.  Engring.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1873;  m. 
Mary  Hamilton,  of  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Apr.  1,  1879; 
3  daughters,  Helen,  Margaret,  Dorothy  Elizabeth. 
Was  witli  Atlas  Engine  Works,  Indianapolis,  Ind.; 
then  with  Putnam  Machinei-y  Co.  and  Simonds 
Rolling  Mills,  Fitchburg,  Mass.;  mech.  engr.  with 
Brown  &  Sharpe  Mfg.  Co.,  Providence,  Rrl.,  since 
1SS9.  Mem.  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants.  Chris- 
tian Scientist.  Club:  Wannamoisett.  Recreations: 
golf.  Home:  416  Brook  St.  Office:  Brown  &  Sharpe 
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HATCH,  WUliam  Edwin,  educator;  b.  Jeffer- 
sonville,  Ga.,  June  8,  1S52;  s.  Samuel  Wesley  and 
Melinda  IM.  Hatch;  prep.  edn.  Brunswick  (Me.) 
High  Sch.;  A.B..  Bowdoin  Coll..  1S75,  A.M.,  1878; 
m.  Albany,  N.T.,  1882,  Mrs.  Emilv  N.  Mabbatt. 
Prin.  Milton  Mills  High  Sch.,  1876,  Branford 
(Conn.)  High  Sch.,  1876-82;  supt.  schs.,  Milford, 
Mass.,  1882-5.  Haverhill.  1885-8,  New  Bedford, 
1SS8-190S;  pres.  and  trustee  New  Bedford  Textile 
Sch.,  since  1905,  and  now  mng.  dir.  same.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mem.  N.E.  Assn.  of  Sch. 
Supts.  (pres.).  Am.  Inst,  of  Instrn.  (v. -p.),  N.E.A. 
(mem.  council),  Bristol  Co.  Teachers'  Assn.  (pres.), 
New  Bedford  Hist.  Soc,  Theta  Chapter,  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs:  Wamsutta,  Brooks  (v. -p.). 
Country  (New  Bedford);  Univer.-^itv,  Bowdoin 
(Boston).    Home:  107  Ash  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

HATCH,  William  Moore,  N.E.  manager  Silver, 
Burdett  &  Co.;  b.  Strafford,  Vt.,  Apr.  28,  1864,  S. 
Henry  Chandler  and  jNlarv  Anna  (Moore)  Hatch; 
grad.  Kimball  Union  Acad.,  Mericjen.  N.H.,  1882; 
A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  ISSfi  (sec.  of  class);  T^L.B., 
Columbian  (now  George  AVashlngton)  U.,  Wash- 
ington, D.C.,  1889,  LL.M.,  1890;  m.  Washington, 
D.C.,  Mary  P.  Sampson,  of  Bath,  Me.,  Feb.  16, 
1891;  2  daughters,  Eleanor  Sampson,  Beatrice 
Louise.  Clk.  money  order  division,  P.O.  Dept., 
Washington,  D.C.,  1886-9:  clk.  and  law  elk..  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commn.,  Washington.  1889-96; 
asst.  examiner,  U.S.  Patent  Office,  1896-8;  U.S. 
Chinese  insp.,  with  hdqrs.  in  Boston  and  New 
York,  1898-1902;  spl.  atty.,  Dept.  of  Justice,  try- 
ing cases  under  Chinese  exclusion  laws;  clk.  Silver 
Burdett  &  Co..  Apr.  1.  1902  to  Oct.  1,  190:5:  N.E. 
mgr.  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  till  Feb.  1,  1905;  then 
N.E.  mgr.  Silver.  Burdett  &  Co.  to  present  time, 
and  mem.  firm  since  1910.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  1911-14.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1906-S, 
representing  town  of  Strafford,  and  elected  sec. 
permanent  organization:  mem.  governor's  staff 
(Vt.).  1908-10.  with  rank  of  col.;  pres.  Bd.  of  Sec- 
retaries, Dartmouth,  1907.  1908:  trustee  Kimball 
Union  Acad.  Active  mem.  N.E. A..  Psi  Upsilon, 
Sphinx  Senior  Soc,  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Dartmouth 
Alumni  Assn.  (exec.  com.).  Republican.  Conglist. 
IMason  (:?2°,  K.T..  Shriner).  Clubs:  University, 
Dartmouth  of  Boston  (pres.,  1910-11);  Old  Belfry 
(Lexington).  Recreations:  general  outdoor  snorts. 
Home:  Strafford,  Vt..  and  Arlington,  Mass.  Office: 
221   Columbia  Av.,   Boston. 

HATFIEIiD,  Charles  Edwin,  real  estate,  bank- 
ing; b.  Medford,  ]\Iass.,  Sept.  30,  1862;  s.  Charles 
and  Ann  L.  Hatfield;  ed.  Dean  Acad.;  read  law, 
and  admitted  to  bar;  m.  Martha  Pelton,  of  Chi- 
cago; 1  daughter.  Margaret  (Mrs.  Stewart  Chase). 
Engaged  in  practice  at  Boston.  Pres.  First  Nat. 
Bank.  West  Newton,  ^lass..  since  1905,  West  New- 
ton Co-operative  Bank,  Scott  Stamp  &  Coin  Co., 
N.Y. ;  trustee  West  Newton  Savings  Bank;  dir. 
Lewis  Wharf  Co..  Long  Wharf,  Commercial  AVharf, 
Lowney  Chocolate  Co..  Samson  Cordage  Works. 
INIem.  Newton  Common  Council,  1894-5;  chmn.  Rep. 
Citv  Com.;  mavor  of  Newton,  1910-13;  chmn.  Rep. 
State  Com.,  1910-13.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Boston  Real  Estate  Exchange.  Ma.'-:on;  Odd 
Fellow.  Clubs:  Nortligate.  Newton,  Neighborhood. 
Recreations:  baseball,  theatricals.  Home:  West 
Newton,  Mass.    Office:  30  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

HATFIEIiD,  Joseph  Henry,  artist,  mfr. ;  b.  nr. 
Kingston,  Can.,  June  21,  1863;  s.  William  and 
Jane  Hatfield:  ed.  pub.  sclis,,  Boston:  art  ^^tudies 
at  Julien  Academie.  Paris,  under  Constant.  Doucet 
and  Lefetavre;  m.  Nortli  Ferrisburg.  Vt..  .June  24, 
1885.  Flora  E.  Barber;  2  daughters.  Doris.  Pauline. 
Awarded  silver  medal,  Mass.  jMechanics  Assn., 
Boston.  1892;  2d  Hallgarten  prize,  N.A.D.,  1896; 
engaged  in  mfr.  of  artist's  hand-ground  colors 
and  other  artist's  supplies  since  1889.  Club:  Bos- 
ton Art.  Recreations:  motoring,  painting.  Ad- 
dress: Canton  Junction,  2Mass.,  and  Hotel  Ludlow, 
St.   James   Av.,   Boston. 

HATHAWA'S',  Erwlu  O.,  civil  engineer;  b.  Peter- 
sham. Ma'JS.,  Nov.  8.  1867:  s.  Leander  T.  and  Ellen 
J.  (Spooner)  Hathaway;  ed.  pub.  schs.  to  16;  taught 
sch.  at  Barre,  Mass.,  2  yrs. ;  S.B.,  Worcester  Poly. 
Inst.,  1889;  m.  Nina  V.  Russell,  of  Petersham, 
June  23,  1892;  3  children.  Leander  R..  Chester  E., 


Herbert  F.  Engaged  in  steam  r.r.  engring.,  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  1889-93;  st.  ry.  engr.  in  Mass.,  R.I., 
Conn,  and  N.H.,  1898-7  and  1900-3;  engaged  in 
concrete  work  on  Met.  Aqueduct,  1897-8;  in  private 
practice,  1898-1900  and  1903-13;  city  engr..  Nashua, 
1908-13;  U.S.  senior  highway  engr.,  since  1913. 
Office  of  Pub.  Roads,  Washington.  Dir.  Y.M.C.A. 
Mem.  Boston  Soc.  C.E.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem. 
Royal  Arcanum.  Home:  63  Berkeley  St.,  Nashua, 
N.H.    Address:  Office  of  Public  Roads,  Washington. 

HATHAWAY,  Evangeline;  b.  Jackson.  Me..  Jan. 
21.  1869;  (1.  James  Winslow  and  Nancy  Jane  (Dur- 
gin)  Hathaway;  B..\..  Wellesley,  1S90:  post-erart.. 
Oxford  U.,  Eng.,  1895-6;  unmarried.  Was  teacher 
7  yrs.;  head  woman  mgr.  Fisk  Teachers'  Agency, 
Boston,  1900;  now  dir.  Business  Women's  Club, 
Boston.  Mem.  Collegiate  Alumnse,  Field  and  Forest 
Club,  Coll.  Equal  Suffrage  League.  Address:  2 A 
Park  St.,  Boston.* 

HATHAWA'S*,  Georg'e  Edgar,  clergyman;  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  Oct.  15,  1871;  s.  Edgar  Allen  and 
Annie  Howland  (Cobb)  Hathaway;  Ph.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1901 ;  studied  at  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1904 ;  m.  Jen- 
nette  Monroe  Martin,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  Sept.  28, 
1901.  Ordained  Unitarian  minister,  at  Leicester, 
Mass.,  July  21,  1904;  pastor  1st  Soc,  Manchester, 
N.H.,  1905-12,  Westminster  Ch.,  Providence.  R.I., 
since  Jan.  14,  1912.  Trustee  Leicester  Acad.,  1904-6, 
Proctor  Acad.,  Andover,  N.H.,  1907-12.  Republican. 
Address:   125  Adelaide  Ave.,  Providence,  R.I. 

HATHAWAV,  Georgfe  Henry,  lyceum  bureau 
mgr.;  b.  Sydney,  Australia,  INlay  19,  1843;  s.  Elisha 
and  Phoebe  B.  (Williams)  Hathaway;  ed.  Chauncy 
Hall  Sch.,  Boston,  1854-5;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch., 
1862;  m.  Georgiana  Weber,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  June 
11,  1891.  Came  to  U.S.,  1854;  served  as  pvt.  Co.  E, 
24th  Mass.  Vols.,  Civil  War,  1862-5;  entered  dry 
goods  commn.  business  as  clk.,  1865;  1st  clk.  Ar- 
lington Woolen  Mills,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1867-8; 
joined  Redpath  Lyceum  Bureau,  1870;  became 
propr.  and  mgr.  same.  1S75.  pres.  since  incorpora- 
tion. 1903.  Repviblican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Kins- 
ley Post  No.  113.  G.A.R. ;  Royal  Arcanum.  Recrea- 
tions: travel,  books.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass. 
Office:   6   Beacon  St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

HATHAWAY,  Horatio,  Jr.,  mfr.;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford. Mass..  Sept.  12,  1870:  s.  Horatio  and  Ellen 
(Rodman)  Hathaway;  student  Harvard,  1889-93; 
m.  Mabel  Lovering,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  .Ian.  15, 
1898;  1  son,  Lovering.  Cotton  broker  with  Rich- 
mond &  Tiffany,  New  Bedford,  1  yr. ;  traveled 
abroad,  and  since  return  has  handled  his  own  in- 
terests; dir.  Hathaway  Mfg.  Co.,  Acushnet  Mills, 
Wamsutta  Mills.  Polonski  Mills.  Dedham  Nat.  Bank. 
Served  as  It.  in  M.V.M.,  Spanish-Am.  War.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Harvard. 
Home:  Dedham,  Mass.    Oflice:  27  State  St.,  Boston. 

HATHA-WAY,  Josiah,  N.E.  manager  The  White 
Co.,  automobiles;  b.  East  Bridgewater,  M.ass.,  May 
1,  1874;  s.  Hosea  and  Cynthia  (Underwood)  Hatha- 
way; descendant  on  paterna}  side  of  Nicholas 
Hathaway,  who  came  to  Bo.ston.  1628,  on  maternal 
side  of  John  Howland,  of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  hi.gh 
sch..  East  Bridgewater,  and  Bryant  &  Stratton 
Commercial  Coll.,  Boston;  m.  Beatrice  M.  Edwards, 
of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1905;  1  son,  Parker 
Lovell.  Engaged  in  office  work  at  Boston.  1893-01, 
when  became  office  mgr.,  then  mgr.  N.E.  br.  of 
The  White  Co.,  since  Oct.  1905;  dir.  Boulevard 
Trust  Co..  Brookline.  Mass.  Capt.  in  q.-m.'s  dept. 
M.V.M. ;  detailed  aide  on  Governor  Foss's  staff, 
1913;  mem.  S.A.R.,  Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery 
Co.  Mason  (K.T.);  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Boston 
Art,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Exchange,  Engineers', 
Boston  City,  Duxbury  Yacht;  Army  and  Navy 
(New  York).  Recreations:  horseback  riding,  ten- 
nis. Home:  57  Babcock  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.; 
(summer)  "Hathaview,"  Marshfield,  Mass.  Office: 
930  Commonwealth  Av..  Boston,  Mass. 

HATHAWAY,  Russell,  Jr.,  newspaper  man;  b. 
Fairhaven,  JMass..  Oct.  18,  1875;  s.  Russell  and 
Mary  (Bryden)  Hathaway;  descendant  of  John 
Hathaway,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1633;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U., 
1897;  post-grad,  course,  Harvard;  m.  Annette  Car- 
ruthers,  of  Prince  Edward  Island,  Sept.  4,  1901; 
1  daughter,  Rhoda  Terry.    Began  as  reporter  with 


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Boston  Record.  1899;  with  Associated  Press  at 
Boston,  since  1903,  holding:  various  positions;  day 
editor  since  Sept.,  1913.  Progressive.  ConRlist. 
Recreations:  fishing:.  Home:  31  Bellevue  St.,  Dor- 
chester, Mass.   Office:  7  Water  St.,  Boston. 

HATHAWAY,  William  Reg'inald  Iieonara,  M.D. ; 
b.  Garland,  Me.,  Dec.  25,  IcSTT;  .s.  Leonard  C.  and 
Helen  (Smith)  Hathaway;  ed.  Hig:gins  Classical 
Inst.,  Charleston,  Me.,  1897;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of 
Me.  (Bowdoin),  1901;  Eastern  Me.  Gen.  Hosp., 
Bangor,  1902;  m.  Dec.  25,  1898,  Ida  M.  Snell,  of 
Garland,  Me.  Practiced  at  Garland,  1902-5,  INlilo, 
.since  1905;  mem.  Bd.  U.S.  Pension  Examiners. 
Republican.  Free  Baptist.  Mason;  mem.  Odd  Fel- 
lows, Knights  of  Pythias.  Club:  Crotona.  Address: 
Milo,   Me. 

HATHEWAY,  Amos  Lawrence,  lawyer;  b.  Wind- 
sor, Conn.,  Dec.  15,  185S;  s.  Amos  Morris  and 
Martha  Sherman  (Everest)  Halheway;  A.B..  Yale, 
1879;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1881;  m.  Cora  L. 
Moulton,  of  Windham,  Conn.,  Oct.  7,  1884;  1  son, 
Philip  M.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1882,  and  since 
practiced  in  Boston;  sec.  and  dir.  Am.  Metal  Polish 
Co.,  Sampson-Soch  Co.,  Conant.  Inc.  ]\Iem.  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Mem.  Board  of  Municipal  Improvements, 
Brookline,  Mass.  Clubs:  University,  Country. 
Recreations:  golf,  motorins:.  Home:  259  St.  Paul 
St.,  Brookline,  Mass.    Office:   60   State  St.,   Boston. 

HATTON,  James  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  Oct.  22,  1883;  s.  James  and  Mary  A. 
(O'Brien)  Hatton;  father  an  officer  in  Civil  War; 
ed.  pub.  schs. ;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch  of  Law,  1905; 
unmarried.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1905:  asst. 
U.S.  attv.,  Dist  of  Mass.,  since  1913;  mem.  Boston 
Common  Council,  1907-8;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1909-10.  Senate,  1911-12.  Democrat.  Catholic. 
Mem.  Catholic  Lit.  Union,  Charitable  Irish  See, 
Father  Mathew's  T.  A.  and  L.  Soc,  Knights  of 
Columbus,  Ma^ss.  Catholic  Order  of  Foresters.  Hi- 
bernians. Irish  Nat.  Foresters.  Clubs:  Merrimac 
Valley  Country.  Home:  358  Bunker  Hill  St.  Office: 
16   City    Sq.,    (Charlestown)    Boston,   Mass. 

HAXTGHTON,  Victor  Mellet,  clergyman;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Mar.  24,  1866;  s.  James  and  Augustine  (Mel- 
let) Haughton;  descendant  of  John  Alden  and  Pris- 
cilla  Mullins;  prep.  edn.  Albany  Acad.,  and  IM.R. 
Hooper's  sch.,  Yonkers,  N.Y. ;  student  Columbia, 
1885-7:  Haverford  Coll.,  Pa.,  1887-9,  A.B.,  1889; 
Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1889-93;  m.  Jennie  Leonard  Hod- 
ges, of  Roxbury,  Mass..  Jan.  16,  1901;  3  children, 
James,  Nancy  Creux,  Victor  Mellet,  Jr.  Deacon, 
1892,  priest.  1893,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  Charlestown, 
N.H.,  1893-7,  Ch.  of  the  Good  Shepherd.  Clinton, 
Mass.;  now  rector  Christ  Ch.,  Exeter,  N.H.  Clk. 
Exeter  Cottage  Hosp.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon.  Repub- 
lican.   Odd  Fellow.    Address:   Exeter,  N.H. 

HATTPT.  S.  Minerva;  b.  Hartleton.  Union  Co..  Pa., 
Dec.  12.  1874:  d.  Philip  Sleriger  and  Su.san  (Whit- 
mer)  Haupt;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Hartleton;  Buck- 
nell  Coll.,  LewLsburg,  Pa.;  State  Normal  Sch.,  West 
Chester,  Pa.;  ovt.  sem..  Harrisburg,  Pa.;  diploma. 
New  Haven  Normal  Sch.  of  Gymnastics.  1899; 
unmarried.  Teacher  of  physical  training,  St.  Mar- 
garet's Sch.,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  3  yrs.,  Waterbury 
Inst,  of  Craft  and  Industry,  8  yrs.;  teacher  New 
Haven  Normal  Sch.  of  Gymnastics  and  matron  of 
dormitory  since  1911:  treas.  Anderson  Gymnasium 
Co.    Addre.s,s:   1452   Chapel   St.,  New   Haven,  Conn. 

HAUSER,  Samuel;  b.  New  York,  N.Y.,  May  10, 
1850;  s.  Bernard  and  Kathryn  (Williams)  Hauser, 
both  of  whom  came  to  United  States  from  Aus- 
tria in  1845;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  pvt.  sch.  and  tutors: 
Coll.  City  of  New  York;  m.  Anna  T.  Lalley,  of 
Cambridge.  Mass..  Aug.  2,  1898.  Was  connected 
with  the  Boston  Breweries  July,  lS91-Aug.,  1912 
(retired).  Republican.  Ex-gov.  United  Order  Pil- 
grim Fathers.  Mem.  Germania  and  Shawmut 
Lodges,  A.F.  and  A.M.  (chaplain):  Signet  Chapter; 
Boston  Council;  Coeur  de  I.,ion  Commandery;  Al- 
eppo Temple:  Past  Master,  Past  Dist.  Hep.  Grand 
Master,  Sr.  Grand  Warden  of  Grand  Lodge  of  Ma- 
sons of  Mass.;  pres.  1st  Worshipful  Masters'  As.sn. 
of  Mass.  (inc.);  mem.  Vesta  (Thapter  and  Grand 
Chapter,  O.E.S.:  Past  Patron  O.E.S.  and  Past  Pres. 
Matrons'  and  Patrons*  Assn.  of  Mass.;  mem.  Dist. 
Deputy  Grand  Masters'  Assn.;  mem.   Star  Colony 


and  Supreme  Colony,  V.O.P.F.    Recreations:   read- 
ing.   Home:   15  Uni\ersity  Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

HAVABD,  "Valery,  army  officer;  b.  Compiegne, 
France,  Feb.  18,  1846;  grad.  Inst,  of  Beauvais, 
France,  1865,  Manhattan  Coll.,  New  York,  1869; 
M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1869;  m. 
Agnes  J.  Hewit,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Nov.,  1885. 
Asst.  surgeon,  Nov.  10,  1874;  capt.  asst.  surgeon, 
Nov.  10,  1879;  maj.  surgeon,  Feb.  27,  1891;  It.-col. 
chief  surgeon  vols.,  Aug.  1-Nov.  5,  1898;  It.-col. 
deputy  surgeon  gen.,  Oct.  24,  1901;  col.  asst.  sur- 
geon gen.,  Apr.  26,  1904.  Chief  surgeon  5th  Corps 
under  Gen.  Shatter  in  Santiago  de  Cuba,  1898,  and 
of  Dept.  of  Cuba  under  Gen.  Wood,  1900-1;  mil. 
attache  to  the  Russian  Armv  in  Manchuria,  Nov. 
16,  1904-May  1,  1905;  chief  surgeon  Dept.  of  the 
East,  1905-6;  pres.  Army  Med.  Sch.  and  in  charge 
of  Library  and  Museum  Division,  Med.  Dept.  U. 
S.A.,  1906-10;  retired  by  operation  of  law,  Feb.  18, 
1910.     Address:    Fairfield,    Conn.* 

HAVEN,  Harry  Kewhall,  life  insurance;  b.  Bos- 
ton, INlass.,  Dec.  6,  1875;  s.  Calvin  W.  and  Mary 
Louise  (Dexter)  Haven:  father  was  born  in  Charl- 
ton, Mass.,  1803  (was  72  yrs.  old  at  time  of  birth 
of  son,  Harry  N.);  prominent  in  political  and  busi- 
ness circles  in  Boston  for  many  yrs.;  ed.  Rice 
Primary  Sch.,  Berkeley  Sch.  and  Stones  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton; m.  Caroline  L.  Badger,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct. 
15,  1896;  2  children,  Margaret.  Malcolm  Dexter. 
In  iron  and  steel  business  till  1899;  then  became 
connected  with  the  Phoenix  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  and 
apptd.  mgr.,  1902,  in  which  still  continues;  mem. 
firm  of  Haven  &  Fish:  has  lectured  for  several 
yrs.  on  Business  Psychology  and  Salesmanship; 
instr.  in  salesmanship,  Sch.  of  Commerce  and  Fi- 
nance, since  1913;  dir.  Boston  Fire  &  Police  Noti- 
fication Co.  Ex-pres.  Boston  Life  Underwriters' 
Assn.,  also  of  Box  52  Assn.,  Boston.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Boston 
Art.  Recreations:  tennis,  swimming.  Home:  92 
Harvard  Av.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  30  State  St., 
Boston,  Mass. 

HAVII.AND,  Walter  Childs,  M.D.;  b.  Danville. 
Vt..  July  16,  1881;  s.  Nathaniel  Clark  Bacon  and 
Sallie  H.  (Johnson)  Haviland;  descendant  of  Wil- 
liam Haviland,  the  immigrant,  Mass.,  about  1630; 
prep.  edn.  St.  Johnsbury  (Vt.)  Acad.;  M.D.,  Balti- 
more Med.  Coll.,  1904;  m.  Christine  Nye  Fogg,  of 
Augusta,  Me.,  June  5,  1907;  1  child,  Christine  Nye, 
Jr.  Practiced  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  since  1904, 
specializing  in  neurology;  asso  phys.  Herbert  Hall 
Hosp.;  visiting  neurologist  Worcester  CJity  Hosp.; 
treas.  Herbert  Hall  Hosp.  Co.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Am. 
Medico-Psychol.  Assn.,  N.E.  Soc.  of  Psychiatry, 
Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Mason.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  Worcester,  Quinsigamond  Boat,  Tatnuck 
Country.  Home:  64  William  St.  Ofl^ce:  11  Elm  St., 
Worcester,  Mass. 

HAWES,  Austin  Foster,  forester;  b.  Dan  vers, 
Mass.,  Mar.  17,  1879;  s.  Frank  M.  and  Hariet  (Fos- 
ter) Hawes;  descended  from  3  members  of  May- 
flower party,  including  Elder  Brewster;  ed.  Latin 
High  Sch.,  Somerville,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll., 
1901:  M.F.,  Yale,  1903;  m.  June  27,  1908,  Alice  May 
Clapp,  of  Windsor,  Conn.  In  U.S.  Forest  Service, 
1901-4;  state  forester.  Conn.,  1904-9;  state  forester, 
Vt.,  and  prof,  of  forestry,  U.  of  Vt.,  since  1909. 
Independent  Republican.  Mem.  Soc.  Am.  Foresters, 
Scottish  Arboricultural  Soc,  Assn.  Eastern  For- 
esters, Zeta  Psi.  Club:  Ethan  Allen  (Burlington). 
Author:  (with  R.  C.  Hawley)  Forestry  in  New 
England.  1912.  Home:  43  South  Prospect  St.  Ad- 
dress: Expt.  Sta.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

HAWES,  E.  E.,  M.D.;  b.  Troy,  Me.,  Mar.  5,  1862; 
s.  Robert  W.  and  Emily  (Wentworth)  Hawes:  grad. 
Me.  Central  Inst.,  1880;  student  Bowdoin  Coll.  1 
yr.;  New  York  U.,  1  yr.;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1886;  m. 
Emily  Crowell,  of  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  INIar.  8,  1887. 
Began  practice  at  Harwich,  Mass.,  1886;  prof, 
theory  and  practice  of  medicine  and  lecturer  on 
life  ins.  examinations.  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Bos- 
ton. Progressive  Republican.  Universalist.  Mem. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  U.  of  Vt.  Alumni  Assn„  S.A.R. 
Mason.    Home:  Hyannis,  Mass. 

HAWES,  Harriet  Boyd  (Mrs.  C.  H.  Hawes), 
archaeologist:  b.  Boston,  Oct.  11,  1871;  d.  Alex- 
ander   and    Harriet    Fay    (Wheeler)     Boyd;    A.B., 


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Smith  Coll.,  1S92,  M.A.,  1901  (L.H.D.,  1910);  stu- 
dent. 1S96-7,  fellow,  1898-1900,  Am.  Sch.  of  Classi- 
cal Studies,  Alliens,  Greece;  m.  Charles  Henry 
Hawes,  of  Cambridge,  Ens:.,  Mar.  3,  1906;  2  chil- 
dren, Alexander  Boyd,  b.  Dec.  3,  1906;  Mary  Nes- 
bit,  Aug.  25,  1910.  Began  archaeol.  explorations 
In  Greece,  1896;  as  fellow  Am.  Sch.  of  Classical 
Studies,  Athens,  excavated  citadel  and  tombs  of 
Iron  Age  (1000  B.C.)  at  Kavonsi,  Crete,  1900;  as 
rep.  Am.  Exploration  See,  Phila.,  discovered  and 
excavated  town  and  palace  of  Bronze  Age  (1600 
B.C.)  at  Gournia.  Crete,  1901,  3,  4.  Red  Cross 
nurse  in  Turl^s-Grecian  War,  1897,  Spanisli-Am. 
War,  1898.  Life  mem.  Archaeol.  Inst.  America. 
Received  Red  Cross  decoration  from  Queen  Olga 
of  Greece.  Episcopalian.  Author:  Gournia,  Vasi- 
liki  and  Other  Prehistoric  Sites  on  the  Istlimus 
of  Hierapetra,  Crete,  1908;  Crete,  the  Forerunner 
of  Greece  (with  C.  II.  Hawes),  1909.  Address:  36 
College  St.,  Hanover,  N.H. 

HAWES,  John  Broiuliam,  2d,  M.D.;  b.  Montclair, 
N.J.,  July,  1877;  s.  George  Elias  antl  Adelaide  Au- 
gusta (Dunning)  Hawes;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1900; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1903;  m.  Cornelia  Law- 
rence Hyatt,  of  Plainfield,  N.J..  .Tune  1,  1910;  1 
son,  Jolin  Bromham,  3d.  Practiced  in  Boston 
since  1904;  asst.  visiting  phys.,  and  dir.  tubercu- 
losis clinic,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp. ;  sec.  Mass.  Tuber- 
culosis Commn.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
SuffoUv  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  St.  Bo- 
tolpli.  Harvard,  Eastern  Yaclit,  Union  Boat.  Au- 
thor: Early  Pulmonary  Tuberculosis,  1913;  Con- 
sumption— ^What  It  is  and  What  to  Do  About  It, 
1915.  Recreations:  mtisic,  rowing,  flsliing.  Ad- 
dress:   29   Gloucester   St.,   Boston. 

HAWKES,  Albert  Scott,  clergvman;  b.  Wapping, 
Conn.,  May  6,  1870;  s.  Rev.  Winfield  Scott  and 
Abbie  Augusta  (Young)  Hawkes;  prep,  edn.,  Mt. 
Hermon  (Mass.)  Sch.,  1889;  B.A.,  Oberlin,  1893; 
B.D.,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1900,  S.T.M.,  1909; 
studied  LT.  of  Strassburg,  Germany,  1910;  m.  Mrs. 
Helen  Wilson-Morrison,  of  Wilson.  Conn.,  Nov.  8, 
1900;  children,  Caryl  T\aison,  Ruth  Alberta.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  1900;  pastor,  Mt.  Home, 
Ida.,  1896-7,  Edgewood,  R.I.,  1900-4,  Creede,  Colo., 
1904-6,  Abington,  Mass.,  1911-14,  Worcester  (Tat- 
nuck),  Mass.,  1914,  Worcester  since  1914.  Progres- 
sive Republican.  Recreations:  boating,  hunting, 
traveling.     Address:  8  Vesper  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

HAWKES,  Clarence,  lecturer,  author:  b.  Goshen, 
Mass.,  Dec.  16,  1869;  s.  Enos  S.  and  Edlah  (Gur- 
ney)  Hawkes:  grad.  Perkins  Inst.,  South  Boston, 
1890:  spl.  studies  in  oratory  and  music;  m.  Bessie 
"W.  Bell,  Oct.  30,  1899.  In  1879  had  leg  amputated; 
in  1883,  accidentally  shot  in  eyes,  causing  total 
blindness.  Began  public  lecturing  1891,  and  writ- 
ing 1893.  Club:  Boston  Authors.  Chmn.  parade 
com.  for  250th  anniversary  of  the  settlement  of 
Hadley,  Mass.,  1909.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  list  of  books.)      Address:  Hadley,  Mass.* 

HAWKES,  Herbert  Edwin,  educator;  moved  to 
New  York.  fSee  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.) 

HAWKES,  Nathaniel  Mortimer,  lawyer;  b.  Lvnn- 
fleld,  Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1843;  s.  Nathan  D.  and  Tacy 
(Pratt)  Hawkes:  in  8th  generation  from  Adam 
Hawkes,  who  came  to  America  in  1630;  grad. 
Friends'  Sch.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1861;  read  law  in 
office  of  Perry  &  Endicott.  Salem;  m.  Mary  Buffum, 
of  North  Berwick,  Me.,  Dec.  2,  1867;  1  daughter, 
Alice.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1864;  spl.  .iustice 
Lvnn  Police  Ct.,  1867-79;  mem.  Common  Council, 
Lynn,  1869-72;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1875-8,  in- 
clusive; Senate,  1879;  served  as  chmn.  Lynn  Park 
Commn.  Mem.  Essex  Inst.,  N.B.  Historic-Geneal. 
Soc,  Lynn  Hist.  Soc,  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants, 
Old  Essex  Chapter,  Sons  American  Revolution. 
Odd  Fellow,  i^uthor:  In  Lynn  Woods  with  Pen 
and  Camera,  1893:  Hearths  and  Homes  of  Old 
Lynn.     Address:   Saugus,  Mass. 

HAWKINS,  Chauncey  Jeddie,  clergyman;  b. 
Vacaville.  Cal.,  Sept.  3,  1876;  s.  Arculus  and  Mar- 
gerette  (Ellis)  Hawkins:  A.B..  U.  of  the  Pacific 
1896.  A.M.,  1901:  B.D.,  Yale,  1899;  m.  Jessie  Isa- 
bel Kemp,  of  Danvers,  Mass.,  Apr.  8,  1902.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministrv,  1898;  asso.  pastor  Hum- 
phrey St.  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Conn,,  1897-1900;  pastor 


Maple  St.  Ch.,  Danvers,  Mass.,  1900-2,  First  Ch., 
Spencer,  Mass.,  1902-5,  Central  Cli.,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass.,  since  1905.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books  a"nd  writings.)  Address:  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass.* 

HAWKINS,  John  T.,  mechanical  engineer;  Dec. 

22,   1S2S-1912.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

HAWKINS,  Joseph  Francis,  M.D.;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Aug.  1,  1872;  s.  Jolm  IJ.  and  Mary  A.  (Barry) 
Hawkins;  grad.  Providence  High  Sch.,  1892;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1896;  m.  Veronica  F.  B.  Mc- 
Williams,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  May  28,  1901.  Prac- 
ticed in  Providence  since  1897;  specializes  in  treat- 
ment of  diseases  of  eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat;  con- 
sulting surgeon,  Dept.  of  the  Eye,  Newport  Hosp.; 
visiting  surgeon  same  dept.,  R.I.  Hosp.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn., 
Am.  Med.  Assn.  (Vienna),  R.I.  Ophthal.  and  Otol. 
Soc  (pres.,  1914-15).  Business  mgr.  Providence 
Medical  Journal.  Clubs:  West  Side,  Wannamoisett 
Country.  Recreations:  traveling.  Home:  145  Cy- 
press St.  Office:  114  Westminster  St.,  Provi- 
dence,   R.I. 

HAWKINS,  Iiewis  Everett,  general  secretary; 
b.  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Feb.  4,  1872;  s.  Abraham  Van 
Alstyne  and  Ann  Palmer  (Reed)  Hawkins;  B.H., 
Internat.  Y.M.C.A.  Coll.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1898; 
m.  Amelia  Thompson  Day,  of  East  Orange,  N.J., 
Mar.  14,  1905.  Began  in  Y.M.C.A.  work  at  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  as  assistant  secretary,  1898;  gen- 
eral secretary  at  New  Roclielle,  N.Y.,  1899-03;  gen- 
eral secretary.  Orange,  N.J.,  1903-7;  state  secretary 
Y.M.C.  Assns.  of  New  Jersey,  1907-10;  general 
secretary,  Providence,  R.  I.,  since  Nov.,  1910.  Mem. 
Providence  Chamber  of  Commerce  (com.  of  100). 
Trustee  Internat.  Y.M.C.A.  Coll.  Methodist.  Club: 
Economic  Home:  30  Humboldt  Av.  Office:  Y.M. 
C.A.,   Providence,   R.I. 

HAWKINS,  Walter  Foxcroft,  lawyer;  b.  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.,  July  12.  1863;  s.  William  J.  and  Har- 
riet E.  (Poxcroft)  Hawkins;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll., 
1884:  LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll.  Law  Sch.,  1SS6;  m. 
Brooklyn,  Oct.  7,  1891,  Helen  A.  Rich.  City  solic- 
itor, Pittsfield,  1891-5,  mayor,  1896-7;  v.-p.  and 
counsel  Pittsfield  Nat.  Bank;  ,gen.  counsel  and 
v.-p.  Berkshire  Life  Ins.  Co.:  trustee  Berlvshire 
Co.  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Chi  Psi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Home:   Pittsfield,   Mass. 

HAWKS,  Horatio  Cliflford,  mfr.;  b.  Deerfield, 
Mass.,  June  27,  1862;  s.  Horatio  C.  and  Mary  Ann 
(Allen)  Hawks;  descendant  of  early  Deerfield  set- 
tlers; B.S.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1886:  m.  Deer- 
field, Mass.,  Mar.  10,  1890,  Ella  M.  Wells:  2  chil- 
dren. Marguerite  L.,  Horatio  W.  (deceased) ;  m. 
2d,  Annie  P.  Gilmour,  of  Big  Rapids,  Mich.,  June 
4.  1895;  2  children,  Horace  G.,  Robert  A.  In  prac- 
tice as  civil  engr.  with  C,  B.  &  Q.,  and  A.,T.  &  S. 
F.  rys.,  1886-9;  then  engaged  in  electrical  busi- 
ness with  N.  Am.  Construction  Co.  as  mgr.  Boston 
office,  2  yrs. ;  gen.  mgr.  Wheeler  Reflector  Co., 
lighting  fixtures,  1900-07,  treas.  and  mgr.,  1907-14, 
pres.  and  mgr.  since  1914.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Unitarian.  Recreations:  motoring. 
Home:  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Office:  156  Pearl  St., 
Boston. 

HAWIEY,  Cyrns  A.;  b.  Fairfax,  Vt.,  Dec.  26, 
1848:  s.  Lyman  and  Melissa  (Wells)  Hawley:  de- 
scendant of  Ephraim  Hawley,  s.  of  Samuel  Haw- 
ley, who  settled  at  Stratford,  Conn.,  1666;  ed. 
common  schs.  and  New  Hampton  Inst.,  Fairfax. 
Vt. ;  m.  Emrov  Elsie  Jeffords,  of  Enosburgh  Falls, 
Vt.,  Jan.  19.  1870.  Engaged  in  farming  until  1905; 
lister,  Fairfax,  1876,  77,  83;  selectman.  1889,  90, 
99,  1900;  sch.  dir..  1893,  94;  trustee  Bellows  Free 
Acad.  Fund.  1880-05;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1900, 
Senate,  1904.  Progressive  Part.x-.  Episcopalian. 
Mason.     Address:  Richford,  Vt. 

HAWIiEY,  Donly  Curtis,  M.D.;  b.  Fletcher.  Vt., 
Oct.  31,  1855;  s.  Curtis  F.  and  Louise  A.  (Boynton) 
Hawlev;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1878,  M.D.,  1884;  m.  Jes- 
sie R.  Hill,  of  Burlington.  Vt.,  Nov.  27,  1878.  Supt. 
pub.  schs.,  Fairfax,  Vt..  1SS1-2;  attending  surgeon 
Mary  Fletcher  Hosp.,  1887-1907;  proctologist  Mary 
Fletcher  and  Fannv  Allen  hosps. ;  sch.  commr., 
Burlington,  1893-1901:  mayor.  1901-2:  mem.  bd. 
park  commrs.  since  1903.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  otlier  details.)     Home:  Burlington,  Vt  * 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


HAWIiEY,  Truman  Bipley,  lawyer;  b.  Bos'tfn, 
Oct.  17,  1870;  s.  William  Henry  and  Bessie  Talbot 
(Pope)  Hawley;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1900.  LL.B.,  1905; 
m.  Rebecca  Morrison  Browne,  of  Maiden,  Mass., 
June  20,  1910;  1  daughter,  Rebecca  Morrison.  Be- 
gan practice,  Boston,  1905;  mem.  Maiden  City 
Council.  1909-10;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911.  12; 
dir.  Maiden  Evening  Schs.,  1901-8;  mem.  Maiden 
8cli.  Com.,  1914,  15,  16.  Second  It.  Maiden  Co. 
I'rovisional  Militia,  1898.  Pres.  Y.M.C.A.,  1909-11; 
pres.  High  Sch.  Scholarship,  Inc.,  since  1909.  lie- 
publican.  Methodist.  Mason.  Home:  26  (Hen  St., 
Maiden,   ]\Tass.     Ottice:     Tremont   Bldg.,   Boston. 

HAWS,  Mauson  D.,  shoe  mfr. ;  Aug.  28,  1818-19 — . 
(See   vol.    ]9(t9.) 

HAWTHORNE,  Cliarles  Webster,  artist.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  sketch.)  Home:  (sum- 
mer)   Provincetown,    Cape    Cod.    Mass.* 

HAY,  Henry  Clinton,  clergyman,  editor;  b.  Port- 
land, Me.,  l'\-b.  19,  1853;  s.  Henry  Homer  and 
Kleanor  (Seavey)  Hay;  grad.  Portland  High  Sch., 
1870;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1878;  diploma  Nev?  Ch.  Theol. 
Sch.,  1885;  m.  Sarah  Alice  Swazcy,  of  Springfield, 
Mass.,  June  11,  1885;  3  children,  George  Sw^azey, 
Donald  Worcester,  Clinton  Allen  (all  deceased). 
Ordained  ministry  Ch.  of  New  Jerusalem,  1885; 
asst.  minister,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1S85-7,  Cincin- 
nati, 1887-9;  pastor  Providence,  R.I.,  1889-96, 
Brockton,  Mass.,  1896-2;  became  asso.  editor  New- 
Ch.  Review,  1897,  now  mng.  editor;  asso.  pastor 
Boston  Soc.  since  1902;  sec.  Council  of  Ministers 
Gen.  Conv.  since  1905;  sec.  bd.  mgrs.  New-Ch. 
Theol.  Sch.  since  1910.  Pres.  New-Ch.  Club  of 
Boston.  Author:  Earthly  Problems  in  Heavenly 
Light.  1905:  Death  and  the  I^ife  Beyond,  1906; 
The  Essential  Needs  of  the  Soul,  1907.  Home:  26 
Coolidge  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  136  Bow- 
doin  St.,  Boston. 

HAYDEIT,  Albert  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  May  5,  1865;  s.  Edward  B.  and  Anna  (Good- 
speed)  Hayden;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Plymouth;  LL.B., 
Boston  U.  Law  Sch..  1888;  m.  Lucy  Parker,  of 
Boston,  Dec.  20,  1890;  3  children,  Barbara,  Mal- 
colm P.,  Mildred.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1888,  and 
since  practiced  in  Boston;  mem.  Burrage  &  Hay- 
den since  1904;  apptd.  by  Gov.  E.  F.  Foss.  judge 
of  Municipal  Ct.  of  Roxbury  Dist.,  City  of  Boston, 
June  1,  1913;  trustee  Eliot  Savings  Bank,  Rox- 
burv.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston.  Mem.  Mass.  Fish  and  Game  Assn.  In- 
dependent Republican.  Unitarian.  Recreations: 
shooting,  fishing.  Home:  11  Wayne  St.,  Roxbury. 
Office:     84    State  St.,  Boston,   Mass. 

HAYDEN,  Cliarles,  banker;  moved  to  25  Broad 
St.,  New  York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1914-15.)* 

HAYDEN,  Channcey  Hoyt,  merchant;  b.  Bakers- 
field,  Vt.,  Mar.  31,  1857;  s.  James  and  Sarah  P. 
(Morse)  Havden;  A.B..  U.  of  Vt..  1883.  A.M.,  1886; 
m.  M.  Alice  "Lane,  of  Underbill,  Vt.,  Nov.  25,  1886; 
6  children,  Olive  Lucile,  Marjory  Alice,  C.  Harold, 
AVendcll  James,  Dorothy,  Esther.  Teacher,  Under- 
bill Acad..  1  yr.,  Hinesburgh  Acad..  1  yr.,  Essex 
.function  Graded  Sch.,  3  yrs.,  Essex  Classical  Inst., 
9  yrs..  Underbill  Graded  Sch.,  4  yrs.;  engaged  in 
gen.  mdse.  business  at  Riverside,  Vt.,  since  1898: 
business  mgr.  Cooperative  Creamery;  propr.  of 
Mrs.  James  Hayden  &  Co.,  undertakers;  for- 
merly mem.  firm  of  Herbert  Morom  &  Co.  Mem. 
Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1906-7.  Has  spent  many  yrs.  in 
Temperance  work;  was  Grand  Chief  Templar  of 
Vt.  IS  yrs..  and  state  rep.  Boston,  Zurich,  Toronto 
and  Washington  to  internat.  gatherings.  Republi- 
can. Conglist.  Past  chancellor  and  dist.  deputy 
grand  chancellor  of  K.  of  P.;  mem.  Grange.  Pres. 
Vt.  Embalmers'  and  Undertakers'  Assn.  Home: 
Underbill,   Vt.     Office:     Riverside,    Vt. 

HAYDEN.  Daniel  T.,  city  official;  June  23,  1856- 
19 — .     (See   vol.    1909.) 

HAYDEN,  Edward  Daniel,  railway  official.  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

HAYDEN,  Josepli  Orlln,  banker;  b.  Bland  ford, 
Mass.,  Julv  8.  1847:  s.  Elizur  B.  and  Lucinda  E. 
Hayden;  ed.  dist.  schs..  acad.  at  Granville  and  high 
sch.,  Chicopee  Falls.  Mass.;  m.  Mary  E.  Pond,  of 
Somerville,  Mass.    Engaged  in  real  estate  and  ins. 


business  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  later  in  newspaper 
business;  removed  to  Boston  and  was  in  the  book- 
keeping department  of  Emmeison  Leland  &  Co., 
1  yr. ;  with  Boston  Times  7  yrs.;  mgr.  Somerville 
.Joui-nal  since  187G;  pres.  Somerville  Nat.  Bank, 
Somerville  Trust  Co.;  trustee  Somerville  Savings 
Bank,  Somerville  Hosp. ;  treas.  Middlesex  County, 
Mass.,  since  1886.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Central,  Middlesex.  Recreations:  motor- 
ing. Home:  174  Summer  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Office:    Court  House,   I'^ast  Cambridge,   Mass. 

HAYDEN,  Philip  Meserve,  college  prof.;  b.  Deer- 
ing.  Me.,  1- eb.  9,  1882;  s.  Charles  A.  and  Caroline 
(Ormsby)  Hayden;  grad.  Cony  High  Sch.,  Augusta, 
Me.,  1899;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1903;  study  in  Paris, 
summer  of  1904,  Berlin  and  Paris,  1906-7,  Madrid, 
summer  of  1912;  A.M..  Columbia,  1913;  unmar- 
ried. Instr.  in  French,  1903-10,  prof.,  1910-14,  Tufts 
Coll.,  also  registrar  and  sec.  of  faculty,  1908-12; 
instr.  in  extension  teaching,  Columbia  U.,  since 
1913.  Mem.  Modern  Lang.  Assn.  America,  N.E. 
Modern  Lang.  Assn.  (ex-sec).  Delta  Upsilon,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Editorial  contbr.  modern  lang.  pubis. 
Address:    1120  Amsterdam  Av.,  New  York. 

HAYES,  Abner  Fierce,  lawyer;  b.  Bethlehem. 
Conn.,  Jan.  25,  1876;  s.  Franklin  Pierce  and  Kath- 
erine  Pierce  (Bloss)  Haves;  B.A.,  Yale,  1898  (Phi 
Beta  Kappa);  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1902;  m. 
Margaret  Ingoldsby  Fitz  Patricl<,  of  Waterbury, 
Conn.,  Nov.  4,  1908.  Chief  statistician  Pa.  R.R. 
Co.,  at  Pittsburgh,  1898-02;  practiced,  Waterbury, 
Conn.,  since  1902.  Mem.  Conn.  Constl.  Conv.,  1902; 
mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907,  1909;  liquor  pros, 
agt.,  New  Haven  Co.,  since  1907.  Republican. 
Consist.  Mem.  Conn.  Civ.  Service  Reform  League. 
Mason;  Elk.  Author:  A  History  of  Railroad  Strilces 
in  the  United  States,  etc.  Address:  Waterbury, 
Conn. 

HAYES,  Charles  W.,  probate  judge;  b.  Sebec, 
Me.,  Jan.  2,  1S65;  s.  William  C.  and  Mary  M.  (Bar- 
rows) Hayes;  grad.  Foxcroft  Acad.,  1882;  Dirigo 
Business  Coll..  Augusta,  Me.;  m.  Jan.  17,  1891, 
Lola  B.  Whittier,  of  Guilford,  Me.  Began  prac- 
tice of  law  in  Foxcroft.  1890;  county  atty.  Pis- 
cataquis County.  1895-1900;  elected  judge  of  pro- 
bate, Piscataquis  County,  1909,  reelected,  1912. 
Trustee  Piscataquis  Savings  Bank,  Dover,  Me.; 
also  trustee  Foxcroft  Acad.  Mem.  Me.  Bar  Assn. 
Republican.    Universalist.    Address:    Foxcroft,  Me. 

HAYES,  Charles  Woodman,  engineer,  surveyor, 
farmer;  b.  Madbury.  N.H..  Sept.  11,  1836;  s.  Samuel 
D.  and  Comfort  (Chesley)  Hayes;  descendant  of 
John  Hayes,  the  immigrant,  Dover  Corner,  N.H., 
about  1680;  ed.  Military  Gymnasium.  Pembroke, 
N.H.;  B.S.,  Dartmouth,  1858;  m.  Ellen  Maria 
Weeks,  of  Strafford  Corner,  N.H.,  Nov.  8.  1866; 
4  children,  Nellie  Marie  (Mrs.  George  E.  Crosby, 
Boston),  Anna  Lillian  (Mrs.  Charles  S.  Fuller, 
Cambridge,  Mass.),  Cora  Eunietta  (deceased), 
Clara  Comfort.  Engaged  in  teaching,  1858-66:  has 
practiced  engring.  and  land  surveying  in  Madbury 
and  neighboring  towns  since  1866;  collector  of 
taxes,  1872;  town  treas.  22  yrs.:  mem.  sch.  bd.  14 
yrs.  Always  active  in  educational  and  religious 
work.     Conglist.     Address:     Dover,    N.H. 

HAYES,  Edward  Christopher,  clergyman;  b. 
Fredericltsburg,  O.,  Oct.  4.  1871:  s.  James  Harvey 
and  Florinda  Sample  (Harrold)  Hayes;  A.B.,  Olivet 
(Mich.)  Coll.,  1897;  S.T.B.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
1902;  m.  Grace  T.  Osborne,  of  Uxbridge.  Mass., 
Apr.  27,  1903;  2  children,  Katharine,  Donald  O. 
Home  missionary,  Danbury,  Neb..  1898-9;  ordained 
Congl.  ministrv.  1903;  pastor  Uxbridge,  Mass., 
1902-3,  Montague.  Mass..  1904-6.  New  Braintree, 
Mass.,  1907-8.  Acton,  Mass.,  1908-13.  Enfield.  Mass., 
1913-15.  Greensboro,  Vt..  since  May  9.  1915.  Repub- 
lican, (bonglist.  Mem.  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Ad- 
dress:   Greensboro,  Vt. 

HAYES,  Edward  Floyd,  editor;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn..  Sept.  15.  1849;  s.  Eli  Denison  and  Cordelia 
(Lewis)  Hayes;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  supplemented  by 
study  under  pvt.  tutors  and  Am.  and  foreign 
travel;  m.  Mary  J.  Hopkins,  of  Springfield,  31ass., 
May  20.  1879.  Spent  several  yrs.  in  road  survey- 
ing and  compilation  of  citv.  county  and  state 
atlases  for  New  York  and  Phila.  publishers;  dis- 
tinctive occupation  for  over   40   yrs.   has  been   the 


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compilation  and  editing  of  weekly  edition  of 
Springfield  Republican.  Recreation:  "  country  life. 
Home:  234  Lonsmeadovy  St.  Office:  Republican 
Office,  Springfield,  Mass. 

HAYES,    Ellen,    college    prof.;    b.    Granville,    O., 

Sept.  23,  1S51;  d.  Charles  C.  and  Ruth  (Wolcott) 
Hayes;  sister  of  Charles  Willard  Hayes;  A. P.., 
Oberlin  Coll.,  1S78;  unmarried.  Instr.  and  asso. 
prof.,  1880-8,  prof,  mathematics,  1888-97,  applied 
mathematics,  1897-04,  astronomy  and  applied 
mathematics  since  1904,  Wellesley  Coll.  Lecturer 
and  writer  on  astron.  and  other  scientific  sub- 
jects. Candidate  for  sec.  of  state.  Socialist  party, 
Mass.,  1912;  mem.  Socialist  Party  Nat.  Com.  since 
1913.    Home:    Wellesley,  Mass.* 

HAYES,  Frederic,  lawyer.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

HAYES,  Hammond  Vinton,  engineer;  b.  Madi- 
son, Wis.,  Aug.  2S,  ISGU;  s.  William  Allen  and 
Elisabeth  (Vinton)  Hayes;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1883, 
A.M.,  Ph.D.,  1885;  Mass.  Inst.  Tecli.,  lSSI-5;  unmar- 
ried. Entered  employ  Am.  Bell  Telephone  Co., 
1885,  in  charge  of  lab.  and  later  wks  made  elec. 
engr.,  asst.  chief  engr.  and  chief  engr.,  Am.  Tele- 
phone &  Telegraph  Co.,  1902-7;  consulting  engr. 
since  1907 — .  Mem.  A.A.A.S.;  fellow  Am.  Inst. 
Elec.  Engrs.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Union,  St.  Botolph  (Boston),  University,  Harvard 
(New  York).  Author:  Public  Utilities.  Home:  48 
Beacon   St.    Oflice:      101   Milk  St.,   Boston.* 

HAYES,  Henry  R.,  corpn.  dir.;  moved  to  New 
York.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

HAYES.  Henry  Wild,  civil  engineer;  b.  Black 
Hawk,  Colo.,  Apr.  3,  1S67;  s.  Edward  W.  and  Mary 
B.  (Pugh)  Haves;  grad.  Medford  (Mass.)  High 
Sch..  1884:  A.M.B..  Tufts  Coll.,  1887,  C.B.,  1897;  m. 
Martha  Frances  Raymond,  of  Fitchburg,  Mass., 
Nov.  10,  1896.  With  engring.  dept.  Fitchburg  R.R., 
1SS7-1900;  div.  engr.  and  asst.  chief  engr.  B.  &  M. 
R.R.,  1900-8;  engr.  of  grade  crossings  for  Com- 
monwealtli  of  Mass..  1908-14;  engr.  of  Pub.  Service 
Commn.  of  Mass.  since  .Jan.  1,  1914.  Mem.  Am. 
Soc.  C.E.  Unitarian.  Home:  24  Gray  St.,  Arling- 
ton.   IMass.     Oflice:     1    Beacon    St.,    Boston. 

HAYES,  Henry  Wingfate,  lawyer;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  July  5.  1855:  s.  Wingate  and  Abby  M.  (Bowler) 
Haves;  grad.  Univ.  Grammar  Sch.,  Providence, 
1872;  A.B.,  Brown  U..  1876;  m.  Nancy  Baker,  of 
Providence,  Oct.  2,  1880  (now  deceased);  2  chil- 
dren, Francis  W.,  Arnold  L. ;  m.  2d,  Wilhelmina 
Hohl.  of  Providence.  Oct.  4,  1904.  Admitted  to 
R.I.  bar,  1879,  and  since  practiced  in  Providence; 
mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Ren..  1885-90;  mem.  State  Bd.  of 
Valuation.  R.I.,  1889-93:  mem.  commn.  of  three 
to  revise  laws  of  R.I.  and  prepare  a  new  judicial 
system,  1890-6;  counsel  Old  Colony  R.R.  Co.  in 
R.I.  from  1890  to  its  absorption  bv  New  Haven  R.R. 
Co.;  attv  R.I.  Co.  (st.  ry.  svstem).  1903-8.  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Clubs:  Hope,  University,  Provi- 
dence Art.  Squantum.  Providence  Bar  (Provi- 
dence) ;  Bristol  Yacht,  Bristol  Reading  Room.  Uni- 
versity (New  York).  Recreations:  golf,  sailing. 
Home:  Bristol,  R.I.  Office:  Grosvenor  Bldg., 
Providence,  R.I. 

HAYES,  John  Alfred.  M.D.;  b.  Berwick.  Me., 
Mar.  27.  1839;  s.  Frederick  and  Sarah  (Hurd) 
Hayes;  prep.  edn.  West  Lebanon  Acad,  and  New 
Hampton  Instn  ;  studied  medicine  under  Dr.  .T.  .S. 
Ross  and  at  .Tefferson  Med.  Coll..  Phila. ;  M.D., 
Dartmouth  Med.  Coll.,  1861;  m.  Somersworth.  N.H., 
Mar.  11,  1869.  Mary  A.  Rollins.  Asst.  physician, 
N.H.  Insane  Asylum,  Concord.  N.H..  1861-2:  asst. 
surgeon  and  surgeon,  11th  N.H.  Vols.,  1862-5;  was 
present  at  many  of  the  great  battles  in  Va.  and 
had  charge  of  field  hosp.  2d  Div.,  9th  Army  Corps, 
for  about  8  mos.,  and  the  provisional  camp,  Alex- 
andria, Va..  after  Lee's  surrender  at  Appomattox: 
bvtd.  It.-col.  vols..  Mar.  13.  1865,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services;  practiced  at  Biddeford.  Me., 
lSfi5-9  since  at  Somersworth.  N.H. :  town  physi- 
cian, 18  yrs.  and  U.S.  examining  surgeon,  23  yrs. 
Republican.  Conslist.  Mem.  Somersworth  Med. 
Soc.    Home:  Somersworth,  N.H. 

HAYES,  Justin  Gideon,  M.D. ;  b.  Farmington, 
N.H..  Oct.  31,  1S49;  s.  Benjamin  F.  and  Elizabeth 
.\.  (Waldron)  Haves;  A.B.,  Darmouth.  1873;  M.D., 
Bellevue   Hosp.    Med.    Coll.    (New   York   U.),    1881; 


m.  Lizzie  Gordon  Hills,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  Oct.  21, 
1875;  1  son,  .lu.stine  Edward.  Piin.  acad..  Bunker 
Hill,  111.,  1875-8;  practiced  at  Ipswich  and  Wil- 
liamsburg, Mass,  since  1884.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Hampshire  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Home:  Wil- 
liamsburg, Mass. 

HAYES,  Lyman  Simpson;  b.  Middlesex,  Vt., 
.lunu  2,  ]N.')0;  s.  Simpson  and  Lucretia  (Hallock) 
Hayes;  descendant  of  .John  Hayes,  wlio  emigrated 
from  Scotland  to  Dover,  N.H.,  1680;  ed.  common 
schs.;  m.  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  Dr.  Samuel  P.  Dan- 
forth,  of  Royalton,  Vt.,  Apr.  14,  1874;  2  children, 
Gertrude  Simpson,  William  Danforth.  Employed 
by  Vt.  Central  R.R.  and  U.S.  &  C.  Express  Co.  until 
1875;  mem.  Babbitt  <&  Hayes,  drugs,  books,  etc.. 
Bellows  Falls,  1875-82,  then  Hayes  &  Holden  until 
1883,  when  divided,  Hayes  taking  ins.  and  all 
agencies,  until  1889;  established  first  telephone 
exchange  in  Bellows  Falls,  1883;  sold  out  gen.  ins. 
agency,  1889;  has  for  many  yrs.  served  as  adjuster 
of  fire  ins.  losses  in  N.E.;  town  elk.  of  Rocking- 
ham, Vt.,  since  1910.  Sec.  Republican  League  of 
Vt.  many  yrs.  and  del.  of  league  at  Cincinnati. 
1888.  Mem.  Vt.  Hist.  Soc.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Author:  History  of  Rockingham,  Vt.,  including 
Saxtons  River,  Cambridgeport,  etc.,  1907;  Bellows 
Falls  and  Vicinity  Illustrated,  1908;  The  Old  Rock- 
ingham Meeting  House  and  The  First  Church  in 
Rockingham,    1915.     Address:     Bellows    Falls,    Vt. 

HAYES,  Samuel  Perkins,  psychologist;  b.  Bald- 
winsville,  N.Y.,  Dec.  17,  1874;  s.  M.D.L.  and  Mary 
Ellen  (Perkins)  Hayes;  B.A.,  Amherst,  1896;  B.D., 
Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1902;  M.A.,  Columbia.  1902; 
fellow  Clark  U.,  1902-3;  studied  IT.  of  Berlin  and 
Sorbonne,  Paris.  1903-4;  Ph.D.,  Cornell  U.,  1906; 
Cambridge  U.,  Eng.,  1912;  m.  .July  23,  1903.  Agnes 
Hayes  Stone,  of  Rochester.  N.Y.  Prof,  psychology, 
Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  since  1906.  Mem.  Am.  Psvcho"l. 
Assn..  Woods  Hole  Corpn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Sigma 
Xi,  Pi  Phi  (Rochester  Free  Acad.),  Chi  Phi  (Am- 
herst). Unitarian.  Club:  Holyoke  Canoe.  Has 
specialized  in  color-blindness  and  ednl.  psychol- 
ogy.   Address:     1  Brockway,   South  Hadley,  Mass. 

HAYES,  Stephen  William.  M.D.;  b.  Bandon, 
County  Cork,  Ireland,  .July  24,  1848;  s.  William 
and  Mary  Hayes;  brought  to  America,  1850;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  New  Bedford;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1870;  m.  Mary  G.  McCloskev,  of  AVoonsocket.  R.I., 
Sept.  15,  1882  (died  Nov.  2.  1883);  1  daughter, 
Mary  S.  Practiced  in  New  Bedford  since  July  1, 
18  70:  consulting  phys.  St.  Luke's  Hosp.,  St.  Mary's 
House:  pres.  U.S.  Examining  Bd.  for  Pensions; 
v.-p.  Holmes  Mfg.  Co.;  dir.  Whitman  Mills.  Sur- 
geon 3d  Battalion,  Mass.  Inf.,  1877-81;  asst.  sur- 
geon 1st  Battalion,  1881-3:  acting  past  surgeon. 
Fort  Rodman,  Mass.,  1898,  90,  91.  Mem.  New  Bed- 
ford Sch.  Com.,  1875-84.  Mem.  AM. A..  Mass.  Med. 
Soc.  (ex-v.-p.).  New  Bedford  Med,  Soc.  Bristol 
Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.).  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic. 
Club:  Brooks.  Recreations:  European  and  Egyp- 
tion  vacation  travels  besides  travel  in  U.S.  and 
West  Indies.  Address:  61  Orchard  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass. 

HAYES,  William  Allen,  lawyer;  b.  Madison,  Wis., 
June  11,  1862;  s.  William  Allen  and  Elisabeth 
(Vinton)  Hayes;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1880; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  IS'84,  LL.B..  1887;  m.  Margaret 
Luquer,  of  "^Vashington,  D.C.,  Aug.  28.  1894.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1887,  since  practiced  in  Bos- 
ton: mem.  firm  of  Hayes  &  Williams,  1887-95, 
Haves,  Williams  &  Baker,  1895-08,  Hayes,  Wil- 
liams, Baker  &  Hersey,  since  1908.  Trustee  Ber- 
wick Acad.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City 
of  Boston,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Clubs:  Exchange,  Harvard  (Boston), 
City  (New  York).  Recreations:  golf,  motoring. 
Home:  139  Bav  State  Rd..  Boston:  (summer)  Na- 
hant.  Mass.    Oflice;    16   State  St.,   Boston. 

HAYES,  William  Allen,  2d,  lawver;  b.  Ports- 
mouth, N.H.,  June  29,  1843;  s.  John  Lord  and 
Caroline  Sarah  (Ladd)  Hayes;  descendant  of  .Tohn 
Haves,  who  settled  in  Dover.  N.H..  1680;  A.M..  Har- 
vard. 1866;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1868.  Ad- 
mitted to  Suffolk  bar,  1868,  and  since  practiced  in 
Boston;  asst.  IT.S.  attv.  for  3  yrs.;  ex-mem.  Com- 
mon Council,  Cambridge;  U.S.  commr.  since  1906. 
Became  mem.   1st  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M.,   1872;  re- 


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tired  as  It.  col.,  1907.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston,  Mass.  Soc.  of  the  Cincinnati,  Mass.  Mil. 
Hist.  Soc.  Home:  Cambridge.  Office:  204  Sears 
Uld},'.,   Boston. 

HAYES,  William  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  Alar.  27,  18G6;  s.  John  and  Margaret  A. 
Hayes;  studied  at  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.;  admitted 
to  bar,  1SS9;  m.  Mary  L.  Curtis,  of  Springfield, 
June  5,  1894;  children,  Gertrude  M.,  William  D., 
Marie  C.,  Anna  Margaret,  Ruth  B.,  John  C.  Prac- 
ticed at  Springfield,  since  1890.  Mem.  Ma.ss.  Senate, 
1907;  mayor  of  Springfield,  1900-1.  Democrat. 
Mem.  Elks,  Foresters.  Club:  Nayusset.  Catholic. 
Recreations:  baseball.  Home:  100  Westlord  Av. 
Office:     423    Main    St.,    Springfield,    Mass. 

HAYIiEY,  John  Williams,  clergyman;  b.  Tufton- 
boro,  N.H.,  June  8,  1834;  s.  John  Smith  and  Mary 
Neal  (Piper)  Hayley;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1860;  grad. 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1864;  (D.D..  Union  Christian 
Coll.,  Ind..  1900);  m.  Caroline  S.  Wadsworth,  of 
Franklin,  N.H.,  Nov.  12.  1S60.  Ordained  Christian 
ministry,  1864;  pastor  Eastport,  Me.,  1864-5;  prof. 
Union  Christian  Coll.,  1865;  pastor  Somerset, 
Mass.,  1S66-9,  Duxbury,  Mass.,  1869-70,  Tyngsboro, 
Mass.,  1874-5,  Hudson,  N.H.,  1876-8,  Temple,  N.H., 
1880-2  and  18S8-91,  Lunenburg,  Vt.,  1891-2,  Truro, 
Mass.,  1892-5;  in  lit.  work  since  1895.  Mem.  Vic- 
toria Inst.,  London.  Republican.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  Centre  Tuf- 
tonboro,   N.H.* 

HAYNES,  Charles  rrederick,  M.D.;  b.  East  Liv- 
ermoie.  Me.,  June  1,  1839;  s.  Francis  P^uller  and 
Linda  (Bates)  Haynes;  prep.  cdn.  pub.  schs.  and 
sems.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1862:  m. 
Henrietta  Louisa  Woodman,  of  Farmington,  Me., 
Nov.  9,  1870;  4  children,  Alice,  Agnes  Belies, 
Charles  Woodman,  Marion  Raymond.  Served  as 
surgeon  U.S.  Vols.,  Civil  War;  brevet  It.  col., 
1865;  practiced,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1865-81,  W^est 
Newton,  Mass..  1881-7,  Minneapolis,  Minn..  1887-9, 
Boston,  1889-1904,  Gorham,  Me.,  since  1905.  Mem. 
Me.  and  Mass.  med.  socs.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Address:   Gorham,   Me. 

HAYNES,  George  Henry,  college  prof.;  b.  Stur- 
bridge,  :\Tas.s.,  :Mar.  20,  1866;  s.  Henry  Dunton  and 
Eliza  Marshall  (Carter)  Haynes;  1st  Am.  ancestor 
was  Walter  Haynes,  who  settled  at  Sudbury,  Mass., 
1638;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1887;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins, 
1893;  m.  Annie  Bliss  Chapman,  of  Saybrook,  Conn., 
Nov.  4,  1903.  Instr.  1887-90,  prof,  economics  and 
polit.  science,  since  1893,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst. 
Sec.  Worcester  Associated  Charities,  since  1894. 
Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Am.  Antiq.  Soc,  Am.  Polit. 
Science  Assn.  Writer  on  political  science  and  party 
histoi-y.  Mng.  editor.  Journal  of  Worcester  Poly. 
Inst.,  since  1905.  Author:  The  Election  of  Senators, 
1906;  Charles  Sumner,  1909.  Clubs:  Bohemian, 
Shakespeare.  Recreations:  gardening.  Address: 
7  Otsego  Rd.,  Worcester,  Mass.* 

HAYNES,  Henry  Harrison,  clergyman;  b.  Alex- 
andria. N.H.,  Aug.  23,  1849;  s.  Harrison  Pillsbury 
and  Elizabeth  Olive  (Johnson)  Haynes;  B.A.,  Har- 
vard, 1873,  M.A.,  1887.  Ph.D.,  1899;  B.D.,  Episcopal 
Theol.  Sch..  Cambridge.  Mass..  1877;  m.  N.  Ella 
Moulton,  of  Sandwich,  N.H..  July  25,  1877;  m.  2d, 
Frances  Cushing,  of  Cambridge,  Julv  2.  1889.  Dea- 
con. 1877.  priest,  1878,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  Trinity  Ch., 
Tilton,  N.H.,  1877-8;  prin.  Jarvis  Hall  Sch.,  Den- 
ver, 1878-82;  rector  St.  Luke's  Ch.,  Ft.  Collins,  Colo., 
1882-3.  Trinity  Ch.,  Tilton,  N.H.,  1883-4;  asst.  St. 
Paul's  Ch.,  Boston,  1884-5;  rector,  All  Saints  Ch., 
Littleton,  N.H.,  1885-6,  St.  Peter's  Ch..  Cambridge. 
Mass.,  1888-9;  prof.  O.  T.  lang.  and  lit.,  Ch.  Div. 
Sch.  of  Pacific,  San  Mateo,  Cal.,  1899-1900;  instr. 
Semitic  lang.  and  hist..  Harvard.  1900-7.  Address: 
Derry  Village,  N.H. 

HAYNES,  Henry  Williamson,  archfrologist;  Sept. 
20.  lS31-l<>h.  16,  1912.  (See  Vol.  1909.  also  Who's 
W'ho  in  America,  1910-11.) 

HAYNES,  Stanford  Iiyman,  merchant:  b.  Spring- 
field, Mass..  Oct.  3,  1869;  s.  Theodore  Lyman  and 
Laura  A.  (Shaw)  Haynes;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Spring- 
field; IMitchell's  Mil.  School,  Billerica.  Mass.;  Wes- 
leyan  Acad.,  Wilbraham,  Mass.;  m.  Emilv  R.  Leo- 
nnrd,  of  Easthampton,  Mass..  Oct.  13.  1891  (died 
1901);  children,  Laurence  Stanford,  Theodosia, 
Emily;    m.    2d,   Annie   O.    Coolidge,    of   Springfield, 


Mass.,  June  28,  1911.  Entered  employ  of  Haynes 
&  Co.,  retailers  of  men's  wear.  1886,  became  mgr., 
1899,  partner,  1903,  owner,  1906;  dir.  Springfield 
Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.  Mem.  Coinmon  Council, 
1897-1898;  mem.  Bd.  of  Water  Commrs.,  1910-11. 
Trustee  Springfield  City  Hospital,  Springfield  City 
Library  Assn.;  mem.  Corpn.  Am.  Internat.  Coll. 
Conglist.  Member  S.A.R.,  Conn.  Valley  Hist.  Soc. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Nayasset,  Automobile,  Country 
(Springfield),  Automobile  of  America.  Recrea- 
tions: golf.  Home:  Longmeadow,  INlass.  Office: 
346-348    INIain   St.,    Springfield,   Mass. 

HAYNIE,  (James)  Henry,  author,  journalist; 
Julv  19.  1N41-Mav  15.  1912.  (See  Vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1912-13.) 

HAYWARS,  Edward  Parwell,  clergyman;  b. 
Lowell,  Mass..  May  9.  1851;  s.  Asa  Edward  and 
Frances  Caroline  (French)  Hay  ward;  attended 
Tufts  Coll.  2  yrs.;  S.T.B..  Harvard,  1874;  m.  Ellen 
Harriet  Cross,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  Aug.  7,  1879. 
Ordained,  Montreal.  Can.,  Sept.  7,  1874;  settled  P''all 
River.  Mass.,  1877-82,  Second  Hawes  Congl.  (Uni- 
tarian) Soc,  South  Boston,  Mass.,  1883-6,  Chicopee, 
Mass.,  1886-90,  West  Parish  Unitarian  Ch.,  Marl- 
borough, Mass.,  Jan.,  1890-13:  now  pastor  at 
Chicopee,  Mass.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
list   of  books,   etc.)     Home:     Chicopee,    Mass.'* 

HAYWABS,  Pred  Parnham,  merchant;  b.  Tun- 
bridge,  Vt..  Apr.  29,  1866;  s.  Henry  Reuben  and 
Susan  (Farnham)  Hayward;  prep.  edn.  Northfield 
High  Sch.;  B.S.,  Norwich  U.,  1888;  m.  Elaine  C. 
MacDonald,  of  Concord,  N.H.,  Sept.  3,  1899.  With 
the  Bailey  Music  Co.,  of  Burlin.gton.  Vt.,  in  charge 
of  stores  at  Plattsburg,  N.Y.,  and  Claremont,  N.H., 
until  Sept.,  1895;  mgr.  for  Prescott  Piano  Co.,  Con- 
cord, N.H.,  1895-03;  mgr.  for  M.  Steinert  &  Sons 
Co.,  of  Boston,  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  since  1903.  Re- 
publican. Universalist.  IMason;  mem.  Odd  Fellows, 
K.  of  P.    Address:  Lowell,  INlass. 

HAYWARD,  Harrison  Washburn,  mechanical 
engr. ;  b.  Boston,  Jan.  1,  1873;  s.  Edward  S.  and 
Emma  (Washburn)  Hayward;  ed.  Hyde  Park 
(Mass.)  High  Sch.;  Berkeley  Sch.,  Boston;  S.B., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1896;  m.  Nov.  4,  1902,  Mabel  E. 
Holmes,  of  Hyde  Park,  Mass.  Has  been  connected 
with  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  since  1899,  now  asso.  prof, 
theoretical  and  applied  mechanics;  also  consulting 
engr.  Asso.  mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.  E. ;  mem.  Am.  Soc. 
Testing  Materials,  Am.  Soc.  Promotion  of  Engring. 
Fdn..  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs..  Nat.  Soc.  Cement 
Users.  Theta  Xi.  Address:  26  Everett  St.,  Newton 
Centre,  Mass. 

HAYWARD,  Harry  Taft,  mfr;  b.  Uxbridge, 
Mass.,  Sept.  18,  1868;  s.  William  B.  and  Susan  H. 
(Taft)  Hayward;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Uxbridare;  em- 
ployed in  woolen  mills  of  Douglass,  operated  by  his 
father;  m.  Edith  C,  daughter  of  Enhriam  L.  and 
Mary  (Fitch)  Wires,  of  Milford,  Mass.,  Jan.  11, 
1905;  children,  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Feb.  28,  1906,  and 
Harriet  Taft,  b.  June  20.  1907.  Purchased  the 
Charles  J.  McKenzie  Woolen  Mill  at  Franklin, 
Mass.,  1892;  or,ganized  Charles  River  Woolen  Co. 
and  purchased  from  the  Am.  Woolen  Co.  the  North 
Bellingham  Mills,  and  was  made  treas.  of  the 
corpn.;  also  v. -p.  and  one  of  the  chief  stockholders 
of  the  Schuster  Woolen  Co.,  Ea«t  Douglass;  pres. 
Forestdale  Mfg.  Co.  (cotton);  dir.  Franklin  Nat. 
Bank,  and  Blackstone  Nat.  Bank.  Uxbrid°-e;  trustee 
Benjamin  Franklin  Savings  Bank,  Franklin,  Mass.; 
dir.  Clark,  Cutter,  McDermott  Co.,  of  Franklin, 
Mass.  Trust  Co..  Boston.  Ma=on  (Aleppo  Temple). 
Clubs:  Alsronnuin.  Norfolk,  Republican,  Pomham. 
Address:  Franklin,  Mass. 

HAYWARD,  J(ohn>  Quincy,  teacher,  editor; 
Sept.  25.  1855-19 — .      (See  Vol.  1909.) 

HAYWARD,  Richard.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

HAYWOOD,  Geore-e  William,  M.D.:  b.  Amster- 
dam, N.Y.,  Oct.  11,  1868;  s.  Edward  S.  and  Isabel 
(Pridham)  Haywood;  decendant  of  Col.  T.  Hay- 
wood, of  Vt.;  ]\i.D.,  Boston  Univ.  Sch.  of  Medicine, 
1890;  post-grad.  work.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1892;  m. 
Marblehead,  Mass.,  Oct.  24,  1894,  Edith  M.  Pecker; 
children,  Charlotte,  Edward  Willinm.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mem.  Essex  Co.  Med.  Soc.r  Mass. 
Homeo.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gvnecol.  Soc, 
Am.  Inst,  of  Homeopathy.  Address  11  Harwood  St., 
Lynn,  Mass. 


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KAZABB,  Arthur  Merton,  portrait  painter;  b. 
North  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Oct.  20,  1872;  s.  Artliur 
P.  and  Mary  A.  (Hervey)  Hazard;  direct  descen- 
dant of  Royer  Williams,  founder  of  R.I.,  1636; 
studied  Boston  Mus.  of  Fine  Arts,  and  Cowles  Art 
Sell.,  1894;  Academie  Julian,  and  Colorossi,  Paris, 
France,  1895;  m.  Miss  J.  H.  Closterhouse,  of  Grand 
Rapids.  Mich.,  .June  1,  1910;  1  dausliter.  Faith. 
Portrait  and  genre  painter  and  decorative  artist. 
Mem.  Copley  Soc.  of  Boston  (bd.  j;ovt.  3  yrs.). 
Unitarian.  Club:  St.  Botolph.  Recreations:  litera- 
ture. Home:  79  Holland  Rd.,  Brookline.  Studio:  64 
Commonwealth  A  v.,  Boston. 

HAZABB,  Caroline,  educator;  b.  Peace  Dale,  R.I., 
June  10,  1S5G;  d.  Itowland  and  Margaret  Anna 
(Rood)  Hazard;  ed.  by  soverness  and  tutors,  and 
at  Miss  Mary  A.  Shaw's  Sell.,  Providence;  pvt. 
study  abroad;  (hon.  A.M.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1899;  Litt.D., 
Brown,  1899;  LL.D.,  Tufts,  1905);  unmarried.  Pres. 
Wellesley  Coll.,  1899-10.  Life  mem.  R.I.  Hist.  Soc; 
mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science;  Com.  of 
One  Hundred  on  Nat.  Health,  Am.  Hipt.  Assn.,  Am. 
Polit.  Science  Assn.,  Am.  Social  Science  Assn., 
Archceol.  Inst.  America,  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc, 
Religious  Edn.  Assn.;  corporate  mem.  A.B.C.F.M., 
Colonial  Dames  of  R.I.  Elector  Hall  of  Fame. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:  Peace  Dale,  R.I.* 

HAZARB,  G-eorgre  Robinson,  clergvman;  A.B., 
Brown  U..  1894,  A.M.,  1896;  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theol. 
Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1898.    Deacon,  1898,  priest, 

1899,  P.E.  Ch.;  asst.,  St.  George's  Ch..  N.Y.  City, 
1898-1900;  vicar  St.  Mark's  Ch.,  Southboro,  Mass., 
1900-5;  rector  Ch.  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  Mattapan, 
1905-7,  Grace  Ch.,  Manchester,  N.H.,  since  1907. 
Home:  Manchester,  N.  H. 

HAZARB,  Marshall  Curtiss,  editor;  b.  Tioga 
Co.,  Pa.,  June  28,  1839;  s.  Erastus  W.  and  Marv  F. 
Hazard;  A.B.,  Knox  Coll.,  1861  (hon.  Ph.D.,  1894); 
m.  Elizabeth  W.  Adains,  of  Galesburg,  June  28, 
1862.  Admitted  to  111.  bar,  1864;  asst.  editor  The 
Advance,  Chicago,  1866-70;  confidential  agt.  Jay 
Cooke  &  Co.,  bankers,  1871-2;  editor  National  Sun- 
day School  Teacher,  1874-82;  asst.  editor  Sunday 
School  Times,  1883-4;  editor  Congl.  S.S.  and  Pub- 
lishing Soc,  1885-1910,  editor  emeritus,  1910 — . 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writ- 
ings.) Home:  30  Centre  St.,  Dorchester  Center. 
Mass.* 

HAZARB,  Rowland  Gihson,  mfr. ;  b.  Philadelphia. 
Jan.  22,  1855:  s.  Rowland  and  Margaret  Anna 
(Rood)  Hazard;  brother  of  Caroline  Hazard;  A.B.. 
Brown  U.,  1876,  A.M.,  1879;  m.  Mary  Pierrepont 
Bushnell,  of  Beloit,  Wis.,  Nov.  16,  1880.  Pres. 
Peace  Dale  Mfg.  Co.  since  1898;  v.-p.  Solvay 
Process  Co.  since  1888;  pres.  Semet-Solvay  Co. 
since  1890,  Narragansett  Pier  R.R.  Co.  Conglist. 
Mem.  A.B.C.F.M.  Independent  Republican.  Presdl. 
elector,  1904;  mem.  exec.  com.  Indianapolis  Mone- 
tarv  Conv. ;  mem.  exec.  com.  R.I.  State  House 
Commn.  (which  built  R.I.  State  House),  1890-4; 
mem.    Providence    Harbor    Improvement    Commn., 

1900.  Fellow  Brown  U.;  trustee  Wellesley  Coll., 
R.I.  State  Sanatorium  for  Consumptives;  mem. 
exec.  com..  1908,  audit  com.,  1909,  New  York  Life 
Ins.  Co.  Pres.  "Washington  Co.  Agrl.  Soc;  mem. 
Linnfean  Soc.  (New  York),  Nat.  Assn.  for  .Study 
and  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis,  Geog.  Soc.  (Wash- 
ington), Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars  in 
R.I.  (It.-gov.,  1902,  deputy  gov.,  1904,  gov.,  1907). 
Royal  Econ.  Assn.  of  Great  Britain,  Am.  Social 
Science  Assn.,  Tariff  Commn.  League  (Washing- 
ton), Am.  Forestry  Assn.,  Franklin  Inst.  (Phila.), 
Am.  Ornithologists'  Union,  Alpha  Delta  Phi 
(Brown);  fellow  A.A.A.S.  Clubs:  Century,  Uni- 
versity (New  York),  Graduates'  (New  Haven), 
Hope,  University  (Providence),  Authors'  (London). 
Home:  Peace  Dale,  R.I.* 

HAZEIiTIMT:,  John  Warner;  b.  Moretown,  Vt., 
Feb.  3,  1848;  s.  William  and  Harriet  (Warner) 
Hazeltine;  ed.  pub.  schs;  m.  Oct.  12,  1876,  Alice  I. 
Merrill,  of  Boscawen,  N.H.  Engaged  in  farming 
since  1875;  has  served  as  town  elk.,  town  treas., 
trustee  of  pub.  money  since  1891;  justice  of  the 
peace  since  1904;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1904,  6,  10. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Olive  Branch 
Lodge  No.  64,  F.  &  A.M.  Address:  Route  No.  3, 
Chester,  Vt. 


HAZEIiTON,  Isaac  Hills,  M.D. ;  b.  Boston,  May 

17,  1838;  s.  Isaac  Hills  and  Susan  (Pickard)  Hazel- 
ton;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1851,  Harvard,  1856; 
M.I).,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1S61;  m.  Newburyport, 
Mass.,  Oct.  23,  1867,  Mary  Allen  Brewster.  Asst. 
phys.  N.H.  State  Asylum  for  Insane,  Apr.  20-Sept. 
17,  1861;  apptd.  asst.  surgeon  U.S.N.,  Sept.  17,  1861; 
served  on  U.S.S.  Ohio,  Vt.  Gunboat  Paul  Jones; 
temporary  service  with  Gen.  I.  A.  Gilmore,  July 
20,  1863;  Charlestown,  Navy  Yard,  Sept.  to  Dec. 
14,  1863,  and  U.S.S.  Flagship  Lancaster  Jan.  7, 
1864,  to  June  7,  1865;  resigned  Sept.  11,  1865; 
asst.  phys.  McLean  Asylum,  1865-7,  pvt.  asylum, 
1869-77;  since  at  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.;  became 
state  med.  examiner  for  insane  criminals,  1882. 
Home:    AN'cllesley   Hills,   Mass. 

HAZEIiTOir,  William  French,  M.D.;  b.  Caven- 
dish, Vt.,  Jan.  5,  1860;  s.  Daniel  W.  (M.D.)  and 
Laurette  (Hammond)  Hazelton;  descendant  of 
John  Hazelton,  Salem,  Mass.,  1637,  moving  to 
Rowley,  Mass.,  and  in  1649  with  brother  Robert 
founded  Bradford,  now  Haverhill,  Mass.;  ed.  Black 
River  Acad.,  Ludlow,  Vt. ;  Colby  Acad.,  New  Lon- 
don, N.H. ;  grad.  Vt.  Acad.,  Saxtons  River,  Vt., 
1880;  Med.  Dept.  U.  of  Vt.,  1  yr.;  M.D.,  cum  laude. 
Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1884;  m.  Grace 
At;herton,  of  Nashua,  N.H.,  Dec.  29,  1892;  1  child. 
Frances  Hazelton.  b.  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  Oct.  28, 
1902.  House  surgeon,  Bellevue  Hosp.,  New  York, 
1884-6;  since  practiced  gen.  medicine  and  surgery 
at  Bellows  Falls.  Trustee  Vt.  Acad.  Mem.  A.M.A., 
Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Conn.  Valley  Med.  Assn., 
Windham  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Rockingham  Med.  Club. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason,  Odd  Fellow. 
Club:  Westminster  (Bellows  Falls).  Address:  97 
Westminster  St.,  Bellows  Falls.  Vt. 

HAZEIT,  Azel  Washburn,  clergyman;  b.  Berlin, 
Vt.,  Apr.  10,  1841;  s.  Rev.  Austin  and  Lucia 
(Washburn)  Hazen;  A.M.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1863; 
grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1868;  (D.D.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1888);  m.  Mary  Butler  Thompson,  of  East 
Windsor  Hill,  Conn.,  Sept.  1,  1869.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1869;  pastor  First  Ch.,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  since  ordination.  Pres.  Middlesex 
County  Hist.  Soc;  mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.     Home:   299  Court  St.,  Middletown,  Conn.* 

HAZEir,  Charles  Bowner,  college  prof.;  b.  Bar- 
net,  Vt.,  Mar.  17,  1868:  s.  Lucius  Downer  and 
Orinda  G.  (Kimball)  Hazen:  A.B.,  Dartmouth, 
1889:  univs.  of  Gottingen,  Berlin,  and  Paris.  1890- 
2:  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1893;  (L.H.D.,  Hobart, 
1911);  m.  Sara  Sefton  Durvea,  of  New  York,  June 
26,  1901.  Prof,  history.  Smith  Coll.,  1894-15.  Lec- 
turer, Columbia,  1910-11.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn., 
Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  Am.  Statistical  Assn.  Clubs: 
Century  (New  York).  University  (Boston).  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc). 
Address:   119  Main  St.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.* 

HAZEN,  Trances  Mary,  educator;  b.  Berlin,  Vt., 
Feb.  15,  1844;  d.  Austin  and  Lucia  (Washburn) 
Hazen;  grad.  Mt.  Holyoke  Sem.  (now  coll.),  1863, 
M.A.,  1904:  student  summer  sessions,  Sauveur 
Sch.  of  Language,  Harvard  and  Cornell;  studied 
Oxford  U.,  Eng.,  1898-9;  unmarried.  Prof.  Latin, 
Mt.  Holyoke,  1865-07.  Mem.  Am.  Philol.  Assn. 
Address:   299   Court  St.,   Middletown,   Conn. 

HAZEN,  John  Vose,  educator;  b.  Royalston, 
Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1850;  s.  Norman  and  Martha 
(Vose)  Hazen;  prep.  edn.  Atkinson  Acad.;  B.S., 
Dartmouth.  1875;  C.E.,  Thayer  Sch.  Civ.  Engring., 
1876;  m.  Harriet  A.  Hurlbutt,  of  Hanover,  N.H., 
July  20,  1881;  4  children.  Ethel  A.,  Fanny  Vose, 
John  Norman,  Edward  Elihu.  Prof.  civ.  engring., 
Dartmouth,  since  Aug.,  1878.  Chmn.  precinct 
commn.  at  Village  Precinct  of  Hanover;  auditor 
Town  of  Hanover.  Mem.  Am.  Soc  C.E.,  Soc.  Pro- 
motion Engring.  Edn.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Club:  Graduates  of  Hanover.  Address:  Hanover, 
N.H. 

HAZEN,  Mirnie  Florence  Baker;  b.  Holderness 
fnow  Ashland),  N.H.,  Apr.  29.  1857;  d.  Andrew 
Oliver  and  Pamelia  Submit  (Denison)  Baker;  lived 
in  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  since  1861;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt. 
schs..  St.  Johnsbury.  also  St.  Johnsbury  Acad.; 
Mt.  Holvoke  Coll.,  1876-8;  studied  music  in  Bos- 
ton, 1879-80;  m.  Apr.  14,  1881,  Perley  Fuller  Hazen, 
b.    Hartford,    Vt.,    lived    in    St.    Johnsbury    since 


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1872.  Visitor  to  State  penal  instns.  since  1907, 
under  Govs.  Proctor,  Prouty,  Mead,  Fletcher  and 
Gates;  v. -p.  Brightlook  Hosp.  Aid  Assn.,  St. 
Joiinsbury.  Conglist.  Pres.  State  Federation  of 
Woman's  Clubs,  Vt,  1906-8;  pres.  Woman's  Club 
of  St.  Johnsbury,  1906-8;  registrar  Nat.  Soc.  Colo- 
nial Dames,  Vt. ;  state  regent  D.A.R.,  Vt.  Home: 
St.   .Tobnsbury,   Vt. 

HAZEW£IiIi,  Edward  Wentworth,  editorial 
wrilci-;  li.  Concord,  IVluss.,  j\I;ir.  1 1^.  IS'i'A;  s.  Charles 
Creighton  and  Harriett  (Wildc)  Hazewell;  ed. 
pub.  schs..  Revere  and  Chelsea,  Alass. ;  m.  Lillias 
A.  Warner,  of  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Nov.  22.  1888;  m.  2d, 
Letitia  E.  Walker,  of  Chelsea,  Apr.  28,  1897.  Be- 
gan in  .iournalism,  1872;  connected  with  Boston 
Traveler,  1872-8,  Boston  Journal  of  Commerce, 
1878-80,  Boston  Transcript  since  1881;  for  several 
yrs.  beginning  Nov.,  1900,  lived  at  Washington, 
b.C,  during  sessions  of  Congress,  as  editorial 
writer  for  Transcript;  mem.  sell,  com.,  Revere,  6 
yrs.;  trustee  Revere  Pub.  Library,  9  yrs.  Mem. 
of  Mass.  Mil.  Hist.  Soc.  Clubs:  Papyrus  (sec, 
1894,  pres.,  1895),  Boston  Press  (pres..  1898-9- 
1900),  St.  Botolph.  Home:  38  Vermont  St.,  West 
Roxbury.    Office:  ;524  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

HAZIiETT,  Charles  A.,  banker;  b.  Portsmouth, 
N.H.,  Julv  21,  1847;  s.  William  and  Hannah 
(Smith)  Hazlett;  g.-g.-s.  of  Matthew  Hazlett,  who 
moved  from  Boston  to  Portsmouth  previous  to 
1756;  grad.  Portsmouth  High  Sch.,  1864  (first  Ha- 
ven Medal);  m.  Dec.  10,  1884,  .Josephine  H.  Rich- 
ardson, of  Manchester,  N.H.  Began  active  career 
as  sec.  to  ex-Gov.  Ichabod  Goodwin  in  1863;  teller, 
1872-84,  since  cashier  and  v. -p.  1st  Nat.  Bank, 
Portsmouth;  pres.  Piscataqua  Savings  Bank.  Dir. 
and  sec.  T.  B.  Aldrich  Memorial;  trustee  and 
treas.  Portsmouth  Pub.  Library  since  1890.  Mem. 
N.H.  Hist.  Soc,  N.H.  Geneal.  Soc,  Piscataqua  Pio- 
neers (pres.).  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason; 
Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Warwiclf,  Country.  Automo- 
bile, A.L.A..  Y.M.C.A.  Author:  Portsmouth,  His- 
toric and  Picturesque,  1902:  Portsmouth  Calendar, 
]907:  Portsmouth  in  1824,  1912;  History  of  Rock- 
ingham Countv.  1915.  Home:  300  Rockland  St. 
Office:  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Portsmouth,  N.H. 

SEAD.  James  IVTarshall,  ex-mayor,  lawyer:  b. 
Sumner  Co..  Tenn.,  July  25.  1855;  s.  Dr.  James  Mar- 
shall and  Barthenia  P.  (Branham)  Head;  brothei- 
of  Henrv  Oswald  Head;  acad.  edn.,  Gallatin,  Tenn.; 
LL.B.,  Harvard,  1876;  m.  Minnie  C.  Cherry,  of 
Nashville,  Tenn..  June  30,  1885:  3  children,  Annie 
Cherry,  James  INTarshall.  Jr.,  Marv  Cornelia.  In 
practice  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1876-1903,  Boston 
since  1904.  Mem.  Head,  Drinkwater  and  Crafts 
since  Jan.  1,  1914:  v. -p.  and  gen.  counsel  Warren 
Bros.  Co.;  mem.  Tenn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1881-4:  mayor 
of  Nashville.  1899-03;  mem.  Dem.  Nat.  Com.  of 
Tenn..  1896-04.  Home:  25  Abbottsford  Rd.,  Brook- 
line.    Office:  59  Temple  PI.,  Boston.* 

HEi-IiD,  Charles  Gerry,  M.D. ;  b.  Boston,  Mass., 
Sept.  22.  IsTl;  s.  M'illiam  Fredericl^  and  Sarah 
Hlizabeth  (Babbidge)  Heald:  descendant  of  John 
Heald,  who  settled  in  Concord,  Mass.,  1640;  grad. 
Ensrlish  High  Sch.,  Boston,  1892;  M.D.,  Univ.  and 
Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll  (New  York  U.),  1899: 
m.  L.  Belle  Whitbeck.  of  Wolcott,  N.Y.,  Sept.  12, 
1900.  Practiced  in  Pepperell,  Mass.,  since  1899, 
with  the  exception  of  7  mos.  spent  in  Groton, 
Ma'is. ;  pres.  {Standard  Single  Service  Co.  Trustee 
T>awrence  Library,  Pepperell  Cemetery  Assn. 
Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  N.E  Alumni  Assn.,  Phi 
Alpha  Si°-ma.  Mason,  Odd  Fellow.  Democrat.  Uni- 
tarian. Club:  Pepperell  County.  Home:  Pepperell, 
Mas'^.     Office:  East  Pepperell.  Mass. 

HIlAIiD,  Franklin  Ernest,  educator:  b.  Brattle- 
boro.  Vt..  Nov.  10.  1873;  s.  William  Franklin  and 
Jennie  Emilv  (Clavton)  Heald:  grad.  Brattlehoro 
Hiffh  Sch..  1891;  B.S.,  Dartmouth  Coll..  1897.  M.A.. 
1908;  m.  Grace  Ella  Bovd.  of  Wilmington,  Vt., 
Aug.  28.  1901;  2  children,  Theodore  Bovd.  b.  1902. 
Kenneth  Franklin.  1904.  Teacher  Newfane  (Vt.) 
villaee  .''chs.,  1897-8:  prin.  Whitingham  Acad., 
Jacksonville,  Vt.  1898-01.  Walpole  (N.H.)  High 
Sch.,  1901-3,  Black  River  Acad..  Ludlow.  Vt.,  1903- 
6:  was  also  supt.  scbs..  Whitingham.  Vt..  1900-1, 
and  Walpole.  N.H..  1901-2;  supervising  prin.,  Han- 
over. N.H..  1906-8;  prin.  Hopkins  Acad..  Hadlev-, 
1908-14;    employed    in    office    of    Agrl.    Edn.,    U.S. 


Dept.  of  Agr.  (field  investigations  and  bull,  prepa- 
ration on  "Agriculture  in  the  Rural  Schools  of  the 
U.S."),  present  title,  asst.  in  agrl.  edn.  Was  pres. 
Y.M.C.A.,  Ludlow,  Vt.  Mem.  Grange.  Home: 
Hadley,  Mass.  Address:  U.S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Wash- 
ington, D.C. 

HEAI^D,  Harry  Lewis,  lawyer;  b.  St.  Johnsbury, 
Vt.,  Aug.  2,  1S6S;  s.  Lewis  B.  and  Mary  Sophia 
(Remick)  Heald;  descendant  of  John  Heald,  the 
immigrant,  Concord,  Mass.,  1635;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
and  St.  Johnsbury  Acad.;  studied  law  with  A.  F. 
Nichols,  St.  Johnsburv,  1888-90,  with  Hon.  James 
W.  Remick,  Littleton,  N.H.,  1890-2;  m.  Mary  E. 
Moonev,  of  Bolton,  P.Q.,  Julv  21,  1864:  2  children, 
Marv  E.,  Frances  M.  Admitted  to  N.H.  bar,  1892; 
practiced  in  Littleton,  1892-5,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1895- 
01,  Littleton  since  1901.  Judge  Municipal  Ct.  Re- 
publican.   Universalist.    Address:  Littleton,  N.H. 

HEAIiD,  Iiydia  Isabel  (Mrs.  John  Sumner 
Heald),  philanthropic  worker;  b.  Dexter,  Me.,  Oct. 
24,  1842;  d.  Otis  and  Emeline  Robinson  (Seavey) 
Cutler;  removed  to  Portland  with  parents  at  9  yrs. 
of  age;  ed.  in  high  sch.  and  later  through  general 
reading,  specializing  in  metaphysics;  in.  Portland, 
John  Sumner  Heald,  Aug.  31.  1870  (now  deceased). 
Pres.  State  of  Me.  Div.,  Internal.  Sunshine  Soc, 
1901-1912:  mem.  advisory  board  Free  Hosp.  for 
Crippled  C^liildren.  Mem.  Beeelier  Evolution  Club, 
Equal  Suffrage  Club,  Elizabetli  Wadsworth  Chap- 
ter D.A.R.,  Women's  Council.  Prison  Com.  Port- 
land Fresh  Air  Soc.  Protestant.  Address:  265 
State  St.,   Portland,   Me. 

HEAIiD,  Seth  Farrington,  merchant;  b.  Lovell, 
Me..  Feb.  20.  1864:  s.  Albion  and  Susan  Blake  (Kil- 
gore)  Heald:  ed.  common  sclis. ;  grad.  from  Com- 
mercial Dept.,  Bridgton  Acad.,  1883;  m.  Dec.  24, 
1890.  Alice  Gertrude  Hutchins,  of  Fryeburg,  Me. 
Began  in  business,  1885;  moved  to  Sebago  Lake, 
Me..  1887.  firm  name  A.  Heald  &  Son;  moved  to 
Lovell,  Me.,  1889:  consolidated  with  two  other 
stores.  1904.  and  business  now  conducted  under 
title  of  True,  Walker  &  Heald;  has  served  as 
chmn.  selectmen,  town  treas.,  supt.  schs  and  mem. 
Sch.  Bd.  Trustee  Bridgton  Acad.  Served  as  mem. 
Dem.  County  Com.,  Oxford  County.  Episcopalian. 
Mason.     Home:   Lovell,  Oxford  Co.,  Me. 

KEAIiV,  Robert  E.,  lawyer;  b.  Bennington,  Vt., 
Mar.  25,  1883;  s.  John  M.  and  Sarah  J.  (Corbet) 
Healy;  ed.  common  sclis.  and  Bennington  High 
Sch.;  studied  law  in  office  of  O.  M.  Barber;  m. 
Sarah  S.  Houlihan,  of  Bennington,  Sept.  3,  1907. 
Admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  1904;  practiced  with  pre- 
ceptor until  latter  was  appointed  judge  of  the 
U.S.  Ct.  of  Customs  Appeals,  1910;  since  mem. 
Holden  &  Healy;  atty.  Berkshire  St.  Ry.  Co.;  law 
agt.  Town  of  Bennington  since  1909;  sec-treas. 
Tlie  Vermont  Co. ;  sec.  Woodford  Lumber  Co., 
Southern  Vermont  Liglit  and  Power  Co..  etc.; 
asso.  justice  Supreme  Ct.  of  Vt.,  Dec.  1,  1914-Feb. 
1.  1915  (resigned).  iSIem.  State  Bar  Examining 
Bd.  Republican.  Catholic.  Mem.  B.  P.  O.  Elks. 
Club:  Bennington  (governing  bd.).  Home:  126 
Union  St.     Office:  463  Main  St.,  Bennington,  Vt. 

HEARD,  Arthur  M.,  banker:  b.  Sandwich,  N.H., 
Feb.  13.  1S6G;  s.  William  Andrew  and  Emily  M. 
(Marston)  Heard:  A.B..  Amherst.  1888;  m.  Arkan- 
sas Citv.  Kan..  June  12.  1895.  Ora  B.  Farrar.  Clk. 
First  Nat.  Bank.  Arkansas  City,  1888-93:  nat.  bank 
examiner,  1893-5;  cashier  Merchant's  Nat.  Banlv, 
Manchester,  N.H.,  1896-1901;  cashier,  1902-5.  pres. 
since  July,  1905,  Amoskeag  Nat.  Bank,  Manches- 
ter; pres.  Peoples  Gas  Light  Co.;  dir.  New  Hamp- 
shire Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Mancliester  &  Lawrence  R.R. : 
dir.  Federal  Reserve  Bank  of  Boston;  trustee 
.Amoskeag  Savings  Bank,  Peoples  Savings  Banl<, 
both  of  IMancliester.  Mem.  Mass.  Commanderv, 
Loval  Le<rion.  Mason  (32°).  Club:  Derrvfield. 
Home:  726  Chestnut  St.  Address:  875  Elm  St., 
ManclTCster.    N.H. 

HEARD,  Carlos,  banker:  b.  Porter.  Me.,  July  26, 
1S44:  s.  James  and  Eunice  Heard;  pub.  sch.  edn.; 
m.  Biddeford,  Me..  Sept.  30,  1874,  Hattie  A.  T>unt. 
Pres.  Biddeford  Savinsrs  Bank;  mavor  of  Bidde- 
ford, 1896-98.    Democrat.    Address:  Biddeford,  Me. 

HEARD   Nathan,  patent  lawyer;  b.  Omaha,  Neb., 

.Tan.  26,  1872:  s.  Nathan  F.  and  Amelia  (Spurck) 
Heard:  descendant  of  Luke  Heard,  Ipswich.  Mass., 


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1630;  B.S.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1S93;  l^UU.,  Nat. 
Univ.,  Washington,  D.C.,  1S96,  L,UM.,  Iti97;  M. 
P.L.,  George  Washington  U.,  1898;  m.  ]'"lorence 
Wilhelmina  Ruggles,  of  Halifax,  N.S.,  June  26, 
1906;  4  childien,  Mary  Ruggles,  Nathan,  Jr.,  Daniel 
Owen,  William  Van  Home.  Admitted  to  bar  Su- 
preme Ct.  of  U.S.,  Mass.,  and  various  federal  cts. ; 
began  practice  in  Washington,  D.C.,  1897;  mem. 
firm  of  Heard,  Smith  &;  Tennant,  lio.slon,  .since 
1906;  specializes  in  patent,  trade  mark  and  copy- 
right law;  dir.  Keyes  Fibre  Co.;  alderman,  New- 
ton, ]\las,s.,  1910-12.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social 
Science,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Sigma 
Alpha  Kpsilon.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Exchange 
(Boston),  Cosmos  (Washington,  D.C.).  Recrea- 
tions: outdoor  athletic  spoi'ts.  Home:  137  Waver- 
ley  Av.,  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  Old  South  Bldg., 
Boston,   Mass. 

HEARTY,  Edgfar  Wasliington  Joseph,  commis- 
sion merchant:  b.  Boston,  June  16,  1872;  s.  Owen 
H.  and  Mary  L.  (Byrne)  Hearty;  ed.' pub.  schs.; 
m.  Florence  M.  Clark,  of  Boston,  Dec.  18,  1900;  2 
daughters,  Ruth,  Florence.  Began  in  commn. 
business  State  St.,  Boston,  1887;  pres.  Kingman  & 
Hearty,  Inc.,  Faneuil  Hall  Market,  since  1912; 
v.-p.  and  treas.  Le  Roy  (N.Y.)  Cold  Storage  & 
Produce  Co.;  partner  Maynard  &  Child,  apple 
exporters  and  commn.  merchants.  Mem.  Sons  of 
Vets.  Clubs:  Exchange.  Boston  Art.  Recreations: 
farming.  Home:  11  Richview  St.,  Doichester, 
Mass.     Office:     40    Central    St.,    Boston,    Mass. 

HEATH,  Clifton  Blanchard.  insurance;  b.  West 
Amesbury  (now  Meriimac),  Mass.,  Dec.  30,  1870; 
s.  Francis  Sargent  and  Emma  (Bartlett)  Heath; 
pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Ellen  Gunnison  Scofield,  of  Mer- 
rimac.  Mar.  26,  1894;  2  children,  Sargent  Delmore, 
Marion  Bartlett.  Editor  and  mgr.  Merrimac  Bud- 
get, 1896-1910;  prop.  Merrimac  Ins.  Agency  (est. 
1874),  since  1910;  sec.  and  treas.  Economy  Co- 
operative Bank.  Town  treas.  Merrimac,  1903-5; 
town  clerk,  Merrimac.  since  1909.  Conglist.  Mason; 
mem.  I.O.O.F.,  A.O.U.W.    Address:  Merrimac,  Mass. 

HEATH,  Crertrude  Emma.  :M.D.:  b.  Gardiner, 
Me.,  Jan.  20.  1S59;  d.  Alvan  :M.  C.  and  Sarah  (Phil- 
brook)  Heath;  M.D.,  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.,  Chi- 
cago, 1883;  unmarried.  Engaged  in  practice  at 
Chicago.  1883-4.  since  at  Gardiner;  med.  insp.  of 
schs.  Mem.  Me.  Homce.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Inst. 
Homoeopathy,  Am.  Homce.  Opthal.,  Otol.  and 
Laryngol.  Soc,  Current  Events  Club.  Red  Cross, 
Humane  Soc,  District  Nurse  Assn.  Episcopalian. 
Author:  Rhvmes  and  Jingles.  1897;  Madonna  and 
the  Christ-Child,  1911.  Home:  Farmingdale,  Me. 
Office:     Gardiner.    Me. 

HEATH,  Harry  Edward,  electrical  engineer. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

HEATH,  Herbert  Milton,  lawyer;  Aug.  27,  1853- 
19 — .     (See   vol.    1909.) 

HEATH,  Keg-inaia  Cary,  jeweler;  b.  Brookline, 
Mass.,  May  23,  1877;  s.  Sidney  and  Ida  (Cary) 
Heath;  student  Hopkinson's  Sch.  8  yrs.;  B.A.,  Har- 
vard, 1900;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1902; 
m.  Dorothea  Bigelow.  of  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass..  Oct. 
6.  1904;  3  children.  Dorothea,  Elizabeth  Cary, 
Richard  Bigelow.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1902: 
practiced  in  Boston  until  1904;  trader  on  Boston 
Stock  Exchange.  1904-9,  since  treas.  Bigelow,  Ken- 
nard  &  Co.  Mem.  Ma«s.  Bar  Assn.  Mem.  1st  Corps 
Cadets,  M.V.M.,  1901-4.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  Tennis  and  Racquet,  Boston  Jewelers', 
Harvard  (Boston).  Recreations:  tennis,  outdoor 
snorts.  Home:  Heath  Hill,  Brookline.  Office:  511 
Washington   St..  Boston. 

HEATHriEIiD.  Herbert  D.:  b.  Boston.  Oct.  26, 
1867;  s.  Thomas  D.  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Sprague) 
Hf>athfield;  grad.  English  High  School,  1884 
CFranklin  medal):  m.  June  3,  1896.  Mary  Yale 
Shapleigh,  of  Maiden,  Mass.  Began  with  Mackin- 
tosh. Klous  &  Co..  bankers,  1884;  with  Boston  Safe 
Deposit  &  Trust  Co..  since  1887,  asst.  sec.  1901-15, 
since  sec.  Trustee  Mass.  Homce.  Hosp..  Sunny  Bank 
Home;  dir.  Boston  Y.M.C.U..  Riverside  Recreation 
Assn.  Conelist.  (deacon  Old  South  Ch.).  Clubs: 
Boston  Citv.  Old  South  (trustee).  Recreations: 
traveling.  Home:  231  St.  Paul  St.,  Brookline.  Of- 
fice:    100   Franklin   St.,   Boston. 


HECHT,  Simon  Elias,  wool  merchant;  b.  Boston, 
Nov.  14,  1875;  s.  Liouis,  Jr.  and  Rose  (Frank) 
Hecht;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1898;  studied  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.  1  yr. ;  m.  Eda  Friedman,  of  Boston,  Mar.  14, 
1905;  2  daughters,  Kathryn  Rose,  Caiolyn.  Has 
been  engaged  in  wool  business  since  1903;  mom. 
firm  of  Hecht,  Ijiebmann  &  Co.  Treas.  I'ederated 
Jewish  Charities;  mem.  bd.  Overseers  of  the  Poor. 
Mem.  B.1*.0.  Elks.  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic  Assn., 
City,  Elysium,  Woodland  Golf.  Recreations:  bridge, 
tennis.  Home:  16  Keswick  St.  Office:  280  Summer 
St.,    Boston. 

HEDGE,  Frederic  Henry,  librarian;  b.  Arling- 
ton, Mass.,  .Juno  20,  1831;  s.  Rev.  Frederic  Henry 
and  Bucy  (I'ierce)  Hedge;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1851; 
unmarried.  At  Providence  Athenseum  Bibrary, 
1855-69;  asst.  librarian  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  1869-72; 
librarian  Bawrence  (Mass.)  Pub.  Library,  1874- 
1901.  Mem.  A.L.A.,  A.A..\.S.,  Am.  Geog.  Soc,  N.E. 
Bot.    Club.     Home:     Brookline,    Mass.* 

HEDGES,  Sidney  M.,  insurance;  moved  to  Santa 
Barbara,   Oal.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

HEDMAN,    John,    educatoi-;    Oct.    15,    1868-19 — . 

(See  vol.  1909.) 

HEDRICK,  Charles  Baker,  clergyman;  b.  Pa- 
latka,  Fla.,  Jan.  31,  1877;  s.  Andrew  Jackson  and 
Ella  Augusta  (Baker)  Hedrick;  ed.  St.  Paul's 
Sch.,  Concord,  N.H.;  B.A.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1899;  grad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  N.Y.,  1906; 
m.  Aug.  8,  1912,  Hedwig  von  Botticher,  of  Gottin- 
gen,  Germany.  Master,  St.  Luke's  Sch.,  Wayne, 
Pa.,  1900-3;  deacon,  1907,  priest,  1908,  P.E.  Ch.; 
rector  St.  Mark's  Ch.,  Starke,  Fla..  1908-9;  grad. 
study  Oxford  U.,  England,  1910;  instr.  in  N.T., 
1911,  prof.  lit.  and  interpretation  of  N.T.  since 
Feb.,  1912,  Berkeley  Div.  Sch.  Mem.  Soc  Bibl.  Lit. 
and  Exegesis,  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Alpha  Delta  Phi, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Club:  University  (Middletown). 
Address:     109   Broad   St.,   Middletown,   Conn. 

HEFFEITGER,  Arthur  Cowton,  M.D.;  b.  Cum- 
berland, Md.,  Dec.  12,  1852;  s.  Jacob  Alexander 
and  Katharine  (Lane)  Heffenger;  tutored  U.  of 
Va.,  1873-4,  U.  of  Md.,  1874-5;  grad.  U.  of  Md., 
1875;  m.  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  July  11,  1878,  Fanny 
Curtis  Pickering.  Entered  med.  corps,  U.S.N.,  1875, 
and  after  16  years'  service  was  retired  on  account 
of  physical  disability;  since  practiced  at  Ports- 
mouth, N.H. ;  makes  specialty  of  surgery,  with 
med.  jurisprudence.    Home:    Portsmouth,  N.H. 

HEFFERMAN",  "William  J.,  editor  and  publisher; 
b.  Spencer,  Mass.,  July  10,  1870;  s.  Daniel  J.  and 
Mary  E.  (Carey)  Hefferman;  pub.  and  high  sch. 
edn.,  Spencer;  m.  Margaret  T.  Sweeney,  of  Natick, 
Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1897;  2  children,  Raphael  W.,  Neil 
T.  Began  publishing  Spencer  Leader,  1891,  Leices- 
ter Banner,  1892;  purchased  Brookfields  Union, 
1893,  Warren  Herald,  1906,  sold  latter,  1907;  plant 
destroyed  by  fire,  1893,  new  plant  erected,  1894; 
now  pub.  3  papers,  Leader,  Union  and  Banner; 
trustee  and  auditor  Spencer  Savings  Bank.  Mem. 
Mass.  Press  Assn.  (sec.  since  1901),  N.E.  Suburban 
Press  Assn.  (v.-p.  2  yrs.  and  auditor  2  yrs.). 
Knights  of  Columbus  (dist.  deputy).  Foresters  of 
America.  Club:  Merchants  Assn.  Address: 
Spencer,   Mass. 

HEIDEIi,  "William  Arthur,  college  prof.:  b.  Bur- 
lington, la..  Mar.  10,  1S68;  s.  Charles  and  Mary 
Magdalen  (Fengel)  Heidel;  A.B.,  Central  Wes- 
levan  Coll..  1888,  A.M.,  1891;  U.  of  Berlin,  1888-90; 
fellow  in  Greek,  U.  of  Chicago.  1894-5,  Ph.D..  1895; 
A.M.,  ad  eundem,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1906;  m. 
Mary  Elizabeth  Mack,  of  Grinnell.  la..  June  15, 
1898.  Acting  prof.  Latin,  1890-1,  prof.  Greek,  1891- 
4  111  AVesleyan  U.;  docent  in  ancient  philosophy, 
U  of  Chicago,  1895-6;  prof.  Latin,  la.  (now  Grin- 
nell) Coll.  1896-1905;  prof.  Greek.  Wesleyan  U., 
since  June,  1905.  Asso.  editor  of  Classical  Philol- 
ogy; mem.  mng.  com.  Am.  Sch.  Classical  Studies 
at  Athens.  Mem.  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books.)    Address:    Middletown,  Conn.* 

HEIKES,  Nelson  Miles,  clergyman;  b.  Windsor, 
Ind  Api'  3,  1870:  s.  John  Ephi-im  and  Leah  Heikes; 
ed  Windsor  pub.  sch.,  1876-88;  student  Union 
Christian  Coll.,  1891-5,  grad.  Bibl.  Dept.,  1894,  and 
spent  1  V1-.  in  post-grad,  study:  m.  Cora  A.  Harvey, 


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of  South  Berwick,  Me.,  June  10,  1S96  (died  1909); 
m.  2d,  Anna  A.  Wood,  Albion,  Me.,  May  16,  1913.  En- 
tered Christian  mini.stry,  18S9;  ordained  minister 
of  Christian  Ch.,  1S94;  pastorates:  Ogunquit,  Me., 
1895-1900;  Albion.  1901-7;  First  Christian  Ch., 
Bangor,  Me.,  1907-9;  Freedom,  N.H.,  since  1909. 
Address:     Freedom,    X.H. 

HEIIi,  Charles  Emile,  artist;  b.  Boston,  Feb.  28, 
1870;  s.  Charles  T.  and  Louisa  (Poole)  Heil;  pub. 
schs.,  Boston;  studied  at  Cowles  Art  Sch.,  1891-5; 
Colorossi  Acad,  and  Delecluse  Acad.,  Paris,  1895-6; 
m.  Christina  J.  Sanders,  of  Boston,  1902.  Asst. 
instr.  in  drawing,  Boston  Art  Club,  1896-01;  instr. 
drawing,  Boston  Free  Evening  Drawing  Schs., 
1903-10.  Pictures  exhibited  in  all  prin.  cities  of 
U.S.;  has  made  numerous  illustrations  for  mags. 
and  books.  Clubs:  Salmagundi  (New  York),  Bos- 
ton Water  Color  Club.  Recreations:  oinithology, 
philately.    Address:    384  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

HEINTZ,  Philip  Benjamin;  b.  Boston,  Alay  29, 
1861;  .s.  John  and  Mary  (Zahn)  Heintz;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Boston;  m.  Frances  V.  LeCain,  of  Boston, 
May  29.  1882;  1  daughter,  Phyllis  Wainwright. 
Apprentice  to  George  C.  Keith,  jewelry  merchant, 
Boston,  1877;  trimmer  and  salesman,  Bay  State 
Casket  Co.,  lSSO-5;  company  succeeded  by  Boston 
Casket  Co.,  18S5,  of  which  was  owner;  this  com- 
pany amalgamated,  1890,  with  the  Nat.  Casket  Co., 
of  which  has  since  been  trustee  and  N.E.  mgr. ; 
dir.  and  treas.  Big  Ivy  Timber  Co.  Republican. 
Universalist.  Mason  (32°).  Club:  Boston  Athletic 
Association.  Recreations:  motoring,  fishing,  golf, 
shooting.  Home:  9  Gaston  St.,  Roxbury.  Office: 
142   Portland  St.,  Boston. 

HEIiI^IEB,  Charles  Edward,  lawyer;  b.  Bangor, 
Me.,  .July  8,  1864:  s.  Walter  S.  and  Eunice  (Bixby) 
Hellier;  A.B.,  Yale,  1886;  student  U.  of  Berlin; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.,  1890;  completed  legal  studies 
in  office  of  Robert  IM.  Morse;  m.  Mary  L.  Harmon, 
of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  .July  8.  1886.  Admitted  to 
Suffolk  (Mass.)  bar,  1SS9;  mem.  Supreme  Ct.  of 
U.S.  bar;  in  practice  in  Boston  since  1890.  Pres. 
Big  Sandy  Co.  which  owns  133.000  acres  of  coal 
in  the  Elkhorn  (coking)  coal  fields  of  Pike  Co., 
Ky. ;  pres.  Elkhorn  Coal  &  Coke  Co..  Big  Sandy  Co.; 
dir.  Mitchell  Coke  Co.,  Allegheny  Coke  Co.  Served 
as  mem.  Citizens'  Examining  Com..  Boston  Pub. 
Library.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science, 
Mass.  Hort.  Soc.  Mass.  Soc.  Natural  History. 
Conglist.  Republican.  Clubs:  University  (Bos- 
ton), University  (New  York),  Graduates'  (New 
Haven).  Homes:  105  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  and 
Marion,  Mass.  Office:  57  Equitable  Bldg.,  Boston, 
Mass.* 

HEI^MS,  Edg'ar  James,  clergyman;  b.  Malone, 
N.Y.,  .I;in.  19,  1863:  s.  William  S.  and  Lerona 
(Sherwin)  Helms:  Ph.B.,  Cornell  Coll.,  la.,  1889 
(D.D.,  1911):  S.T.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theology, 
1893;  post-grad,  student.  Harvard.  1894;  study  in 
Europe,  1  yr.  as  Jacob  Sleeper  fellow,  Boston  U., 
1899;  m.  Grace  Preston,  of  Eagle  Grove,  la.,  Aug. 
11.  1901.  Ordained  M.E.  ministrv,  1896;  founder 
Boston  U.  Settlement.  Hull  St..  Boston.  1892:  supt. 
Boston  Missionary  and  Ch.  Extension  Soc,  1893-5: 
minister  and  supt.  Morgan  Memorial  Institutional 
Ch..  Boston.  Apr.,  1895 — ;  supt.  Morgan  Memorial 
Cooperative  Industries  and  Stores.  Inc.;  supt.  Nat. 
Cooperative  Relief  Assn.  Club:  Twentieth  Cen- 
tury. Lectures  on  city  missionary,  social  and  re- 
ligious subjects.  Home:  59  Patten  St..  Jamaica 
Plain.    Office:    89  Shawmut  Av.,  Boston.* 

HElvniNWAV,  Alfred,  lawyer;  b.  Hopkinton, 
Mass..  Aug.  17.  1839:  s.  Fisher  and  Elizabeth  Jones 
(Fitch)  Hemenwav:  A.B..  Yale,  1861.  A.M..  1864; 
studied  Harvard  Law  Sch.;  m.  Mvra  L.  McLan- 
athan.  Oct.  14.  1871  (died.  Apr.  10.  1896).  Admitted 
to  bar,  Boston.  1863;  apptd.  by  Gov.  Wolcott.  1897, 
sole  commr.  to  draft  act  embodying  principles  of 
Torrens  System  of  Land  Transfer;  act  drafted  by 
bim  now  law.  Clubs:  University  (pres.  1900-5), 
Union.  Boston  Art.  Curtis.  Jurv.  Pres.  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston,  1905-9.  Mass.  Bar  Assn..  1911:  v.-p. 
Am.  Bar  Assn..  1914-15.  Trustee  Mt.  Auburn  Ceme- 
tery Assn.  Home:  17  Beacon  St.  Office:  73  Tre- 
mont  St..  Boston.* 

HEMENWAY.  AugTistus;  b.  Boston.  Oct.  10. 
1853;    s.    Augustus    and    Mary    (Tileston)    Hemen- 


way;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1875;  m.  Harriet  Lawrence, 
of  Longwood.  Mass.,  Dec.  28,  1881;  6  children,  Au- 
gustus. Jr.,  Hope  (Mrs.  John  Richardson,  Jr.,  of 
Keadville,  Mass.),  Charlotte  (Mrs.  George  P. 
Denny,  of  Baltimore,  Md.),  Hetty  L.,  Lawrence, 
Mary.  Trustee  and  mgr.  estates,  Boston,  1878 — ; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1890.  1891;  apptd.  mem. 
Met.  Park  Commn.,  1895.  Built  and  presented  to 
Harvard  U.  the  Hemenway  Gymnasium,  1878, 
and  greatly  enlarged  it  in  1895:  also  presented  new 
library  bldg.  to  the  town  of  Canton,  Mass.  For- 
merly overseer  Harvard  Coll.  Clubs:  Somerset, 
Tavern.  Brooklino  Country.  Home:  Canton,  Mass. 
Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston.* 

HEMENWAY,  Charles  Morrison,  lawyer;  b. 
Somerville,  Mass.,  Dec.  14,  1858;  s.  Horace  G.  and 
Sarah  E.  (Gross)  Hemenway;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1881; 
m.  Jeanie  W.  Lowe,  of  Somerville.  Dec.  23,  1891; 
1  daughter,  Mary  L.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar.  1884, 
and  since  practiced  in  Boston;  mem.  firm  of  Lin- 
coln &  Hemenway.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Bos- 
ton. Middlesex  Co.  Bar  Assn.  Democrat.  Unitarian. 
Recreations:  golf,  whist.  Home:  Somerville, 
ilass.    Office:     60   State   St.,   Boston. 

HEMENWAY,      Frederick     Mortimer,      dentist; 

Nov.   29,   lS48-June   13.  1915.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

HEMENWAY.  George  Iiouis,  lawyer;  b.  Hop- 
kinton. Mass..  Nov.  23.  1850;  s.  Fisher  and  Eliza- 
beth Jones  (Fitch)  Hemenway;  A.B..  Yale.  1872; 
m.  Jan.  10.  1893.  Cora  L.  Phipps,  of  Hopkinton, 
Mass.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1876,  and  since  prac- 
ticed in  Hopkinton;  dir.  Hopkinton  Nat.  Bank; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905.  Republican. 
Mason  (32°,  Rhriner).    Address:    Hopkinton,  Mass. 

HEMENWAY,  Lewis  Hunt,  M.D.:  b.  Bangkok, 
Siam,  Nov.  30,  1841;  s.  Asa  and  Lucia  (Hunt) 
Hemenway;  prep.  edn.  Burr  and  Burton  Sem., 
Manchester,  Vt. ;  entered  Middleburv  Coll..  1859; 
enlisted  pvt..  Co.  K,  12th  Vt.  Vols..  Aug.  19.  1862, 
discharged  July  14.  1863;  A.B..  Middlebury  Coll., 
1864:  studied  medicine.  U.  of  Vt.  and  Coll.  Phys. 
and  Surg.,  Columbia,  1864-6;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt..  1866; 
engaged  in  practice,  Manchester,  Vt.,  1868-77.  St. 
Paul,  Minn..  1877-9,  Manchester,  Vt,  since  1879; 
m.  Montpelier.  Vt.,  Sept.  21,  1870,  Maria  Reed. 
Home:     Manchester,   Vt. 

HEMINGWAY,  Charles  Samuel;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Dec.  24,  1851:  s.  Willis  and  Teresa  (Friese) 
Hemingway;  descendant  of  Hemingways  who 
were  among  the  first  settlers  of  New  Haven  Bay; 
prep.  edn.  Hopkins  Grammar  Sch.,  New  Haven; 
B.A.,  Yale,  1873;  m.  Alice  Higginbottom.  of  Hol- 
yoke,  Mass.,  Oct.  4,  1876;  3  children,  Marjorie  Belle 
(Mrs.  Otto  von  Pfister.  Munich,  Germany). 
Georgiana  (Mrs.  Charles  Merriam,  Weston.  Mass.), 
Alice  (Mrs.  .lohn  A.  Remick.  Jr..  Boston).  Prin. 
Holyoke  High  Sch.,  1874-86:  sales  agt.  and  asst. 
treas.  Carew  Mfg.  Co.,  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  12 
yrs.;  asst.  treas.  Mittineague  Paper  Co..  Mass.. 
4  yrs.;  organized  the  INIillers  Fall  Paper  Co.:  now 
connected  with  the  Byron  Weston  Co.  (ledger 
paper  mills).  Mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen.  Holyoke.  2 
yrs.  Progressive  Republican.  Conglist.  Club: 
"The  Other  Club"  (Holyoke).  Recreations:  golf, 
tennis.  Home:  251  Oak  St.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:   Dalton,  Mass. 

HEMINGWAY.  James  Smith,  banker;  b.  New 
Haven.  Conn..  Feb.  4.  1861;  s.  Samuel  and  Marietta 
(Smith)  Hemingway:  ed.  New  Haven  High  Sch.; 
m.  Nov.  24.  1891.  Louise  Ludinaton.  of  Baltimore, 
Md.;  3  children.  Harold  Ludington,  Margaret 
Louise,  James  Smith,  Jr.  Teller  2d  Nat.  Bank.  New 
Haven,  1882-02;  pres.  New  Haven  Trolley  Lines, 
1902-5;  treas.  New  Haven  Savings  Bank  since 
1905:  dir.  2d  Nat.  Bank,  Union  and  New  Haven 
Trust  Co..  New  Haven  Gas  Light  Co..  Security 
Ins.  Co.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Ouinni- 
riiak.  New  Haven  I^awn.  New  Haven  Coiintrv, 
Union  League  (New  York).  Home:  325  Temple  St. 
Address:  New  Haven  Savings  Bank,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

HEMINGWAY,  Samuel,  president  Second  Nat. 
Bank.  New  Haven,   Conn. 


HEMINWAY,    Buell,    silk    mfr. 
:\rar.    0,    1915.     (See  vol.    1909.) 


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HEMFHIIiIi,  Aslitou  Erastus;  b.  Acworth,  N.H., 
Sept.  17,  1849;  s.  Freeland  ami  l^ydia  (McKeen) 
Hemphill;  ed.  high  sclis.  of  Acworth  and  Wal- 
pole,  N.H.;  Ph.G.,  Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacy,  1876;  un- 
married. Began  as  a  drug  elk.  in  Holyoke,  Mass., 
1871;  connected  with  drug  houses  in  Boston, 
1873-5;  since  identified  with  storage  warehouse 
business;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1881.  85,  98; 
mem.  Rep.  State'Com.,  1890,  91,  92;  mem.  Bd.  Civil 
Service  E.xaminers,  Holyoke,  1889-09  (sec.  18  yrs.); 
sec.  Conn.  Valley  Waterways  Assn.;  mem.  bds. 
of  trade,  Holyoke  and  Springfield;  treas.  and 
chmn.  finance  com.  Holyoke  Assn.  for  the  Pre- 
vention and  Relief  of  Tuberculosis;  mem.  Am. 
Statis.  Assn..  Am.  Audubon  Soc.  (life).  Active  in 
Y.M.C.A.  work.  Republican.  Clubs:  Republican, 
of  Mass.  (charter  mem.).  Home  Market,  Appala- 
chian.   Address:  Holyoke,  Mass. 

HENDEE,    Georgpe    Ellsworth,    rear-admiral;    b. 

Roxbury,  Mass.,  .June  30,  1841;  s.  Charles  J.  and 
Adeline  (Davis)  Hendee;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs. ; 
m.  Elsie  S.  Lewis,  of  Framingham,  INIfiss.,  Apr.  21, 
1870.  Entered  U.S.N,  as  Daymaster's  elk.,  Oct.  10. 
1861;  promoted  asst.  p.-m..  Mar.  25,  1864;  passed 
asst.  p.-m.,  July  26,  1866;  p.-m.,  Feb.  21,  1869;  pay 
dir.,  Sept.  1,  1899;  retired,  June  30,  1902,  with  rank 
of  rear-admiral.  Served  in  U.S.S.  Brandywine, 
Pinola,  Ossipee,  Richmond,  Saranae,  Independence, 
and  Philadelphia.  Home:  1213  Beacon  St.,  Brook- 
line,  Mass.* 

HENDEE.  Whipple  Prank;  b.  Burlington,  Vt., 
Sept.  5,  1856;  s.  Frank  Jones  and  Sarah  (Van 
Sicklen)  Hendee;  grad.  Burlington  High  Sell., 
1874;  student  U.  of  Vt.,  1874-6;  m.  Ella  C.  Dodge, 
of  Burlington,  Vt.,  Oct.  13,  1880;  children,  Nellie, 
Marion,  Henry,  Frank  J.  Began  with  the  Central 
Vt.  R.R.,  1876;  entered  employ  of  Elias  Lyman, 
1883;  formed  partnership  with  him  in  coal  busi- 
ness, 1887;  treas.  Elias  Lyman  Coal  Co.,  1893-09; 
pres.  Military  Po.st  St.  Ry.  Co.;  v.p.  Baldwin  Re- 
frigerator Co.;  dir.  and  treas.  Burlington  Traction 
Co.  since  1890;  dir.  City  Trust  Co.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Ethan  Allen.  Home: 
305  Maple  St.  Office:  Church  and  Main  Sts.,  Bur- 
lington, Vt. 

HENDEBSON,  C(harles)  Hanford,  educator; 
moved  to  Samareand,  N.C.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

HENDEBSOSr,  Ernest  riag-g",  author;  b.  New 
Brighton,  S.I.,  N.Y.,  May  11.  1S61;  s.  John  Cleaves 
and  Jane  Louisa  (Rapallo)  Henderson;  A.B., 
Trinity  Coll.,  1882,  A.M.,  1884;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1883: 
Ph.D.,  U.  of  Berlin.  1890;  (L.H.D..  Trinity,  1904); 
m.  Berlin,  Germanv.  Berta  von  Bunsen,  Aug.  3, 
1889.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  N.E.  History  Teach- 
ers' Assn.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books 
and   writings.)      Home:    Dublin,    N.H.* 

HENSEBSON,  James  Doug-aid,  real  estate,  bank- 
ing; b.  South  Boston,  JNIass.,  Dec.  13,  1883;  s. 
William  T.  and  Mary  C.  (Waugh)  Henderson;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  and  Mechanics  Arts  High  Sch.,  Boston; 
m.  Gwendolyn  K.  Bell,  of  Prince  Edward  Island, 
Nov.  22.  1910;  1  son,  Robert  Lloyd.  Began  active 
career  in  employ  of  4th  Nat.  Bank,  Boston,  con- 
tinuing 3  yrs.;  entered  real  estate  business,  1905; 
assisted  in  organizing  the  Mass.  Co-operative  Bank, 
Dorchester;  organizer  and  v.p.  Fidelity  Trust  Co., 
Boston;  v.p.  Stoughton  (Mass.)  Trust  Co.;  or- 
ganizer and  dir.  Boulevard  Trust  Co.,  Brookline; 
dir.  Mass.  Title  Ins.  Co.,  Trimount  Co-operative 
Bank;  treas.  Beacon  Investment  Assn.,  Inc.;  pres. 
Randolph  (Mass.)  Trust  Co.  since  May  7,  1915; 
mem.  firm  of  Henderson  &  Ross,  real  estate.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Boston  Real  Estate 
Exchange.  V.p.  Rep.  City  Com.,  1910.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Masonic  Order,  Odd  Fellows,  Eastern  Star. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Young  Men's  Republican. 
Recreations:  motoring,  farming.  Home:  19  South 
St.,  Brighton;  (summer)  North  Hanover,  Mass. 
Office:  30  State  St.,  Boston;  branch  ofTice,  1320 
Beacon  St. 

HENDERSON,  lawrence  Joseph,  biological 
chemist;  b.  Lynn,  Mass.,  June  3,  1878;  s.  Joseph 
and  Marv  Reed  (Bosworth)  Henderson;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1898,  M.D.,  1902;  post-grad,  work,  U.  of 
Strassburg,  1902-4;  m.  Edith  Lawrence  Thayer, 
of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1910.  Lecturer  on  biol.  chem- 
istry,   1904-5,    instr.,    1905-10,    asst.    prof.,    1910 — , 


Harvard.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences; 
mem.  Am.  Physiol.  Soc,  Am.  Soc.  Riol.  Chemists, 
Am.  Chem.  Soc.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,  writings,  etc.)  Home:  7  Willard  St.,  Cam- 
bridge,  Mass.* 

HENDERSON,  "Walter  B.,  insurance;  b.  Keese- 
ville,  X.Y..  Sept.  20,  1866;  s.  John  D.  and  Elizabeth 
(Gibson)  Henderson;  pub.  sch.  edn.,  Northampton, 
Mass.;  m.  Jessica  L.  Cox,  of  Gardiner,  Me.,  Mar. 
11,  1893;  6  children,  Helma,  G.  Hayden,  Irene, 
Gerald,  Wilma,  Jessica  D.  Began  with  ins.  agency 
of  Chauncey  II.  Pierce,  Northampton,  1878,  con- 
tinuing to  1884;  removed  to  Boston,  1885,  and  as- 
sociated with  John  C.  Paige  &  Co.,  gen.  ins.;  be- 
came mem.  of  firm,  1897,  now  pres.  John  C.  Paige 
Co.,  Inc.,  New  York;  v.p.  Mass.  Fire  &  Marine  Ins. 
Co.;  dir.  Internal.  "Trust  Co.,  F.  C.  Henderson  Co. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Independent 
in  politics.  Unitarian.  IMason  (32°).  Clubs:  Al- 
.gonquin.  Exchange,  The  Country,  Brae  Burn,  Wol- 
laston  Golf.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  Wayland, 
Mass.    Office:    65   Kilby  St.,    Boston. 

HENDERSON,  William  Fride,  educator;  b. 
Goshen,  N.S.,  July  23,  1866;  s.  John  B.  and  Dorcas 
M.  (Pride)  Henderson;  prep.  edn.  Boston  Latin 
Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  ma,gna  cum  laude,  1888  (Phi 
Beta  Kappa);  m.  Port  Medway,  N.S.,  July  8,  1897, 
Edith  E.  Atkins.  Teacher.  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  1888-96, 
Boston  Latin  Sch.,  since  1896.  Republican.  Clubs: 
Highland,  Unitarian  (V/est  Roxbury).  Fond  of 
sailing,  use  of  the  microscope  and  collection  of 
beetles.  Address:  28  Meredith  St.,  West  Roxbury, 
Mass. 

HENDERSON,  Yandell,  physiologist;  b.  Louis- 
ville, Kv.,  Apr.  23,  1873:  s.  Isham  and  Sally  Nielson 
(Yandeil)  Henderson;  B.A.,  Yale,  1895,  Ph.D.,  1898; 
univs.  of  Marburg,  1899,  and  Munich,  1900;  m. 
Mary  Gardner  Colby,  of  Newton  Centre,  Mass., 
Apr.  2,  1903.  Instr.  physiology,  1900-3,  asst.  prof., 
1903-11,  prof.,  1911 — ,  Yale  Med.  Sch..  Mem.  com. 
on  resuscitation  Nat.  Elec.  Light  Assn.;  consulting 
surg.  U.S.  Bur.  of  Mines.  Dept.  of  Interior.  Mem. 
Naval  Militia,  C.N.G..  1897-9;  ensign  U.S.N,  dur- 
ing Spanish-Am.  War:  served  on  U.S.S.  Yale  in 
Cuban  waters,  and  on  1st  expdn.  to  P.R.,  acted  as 
naval  aide  to  Gen.  Miles.  V.-chmn.  Conn,  delega- 
tion to  1st  Prog.  Nat.  Conv.,  1912;  Prog,  candidate 
for  Congress,  3d  Conn.  Dist.;  chmn.  Prog,  party. 
New  Haven;  mem.  Ho.  of  Dels.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Am. 
Physiol.  Soc,  Am.  Pharm.  Soc,  Nat.  Soc.  Anfesthe- 
tists  (v.-p.),  N.Y.  Soc.  Ansesthetists,  Physiol.  Soc 
(Great  Britain),  A.A.A.S.:  hon.  mem.  Am.  Clima- 
tol.  Assn.  Club:  Graduates.'  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  writings,  etc)  Home:  440  Prospect 
St.,   New  Haven,  Conn.* 

HENDRICKSON,  Georgre  Iiincoln,  college  prof.: 
b.  Winchester,  111.,  May  15,  1865:  s.  Rev.  William 
A.  and  Ada  M.  (French)  Hendrickson;  A.B..  Johns 
Hopkins,  1887:  student  Bonn  and  Berlin.  Germany, 
1888-9;  (L.H.D.,  T\^estern  Reserve  U.,  1902;  A.  M., 
Yale  U.,  1908):  m.  at  Chicago.  Marion,  d.  late  Cal- 
vert Vaux,  of  New  York,  Dec.  30,  1897.  Prof.  Latin, 
Colo.  Coll.,  1889-91,  U.  of  Wis..  1891-6.  U.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1897-1907,  Yale,  since  1907.  Acting  dir.  Am. 
Sch.  of  Classical  Studies  in  Rome  (American 
Acad.),  1913-14.  Has  published  studies  in  the  his- 
tory of  Greek  and  Roman  literature,  which  have 
appeared  chieflv  in  Am.  Jour,  of  Philoloay  and  in 
pubis,  of  the  U.  of  Chicaffo.  Home:  461  Humphrey 
St.    Office:   Yale  University,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

HENDRICKSON,  Peter,  retired  college  prof. 
(See   vol.    1909.) 

HENNEQTJIN,  Alfred,  school  principal;  May  31, 
1846-Apr.  28,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,    1908-9.) 

HENNESSV,  Daniel,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  in  Ire- 
land, Dec.  25,  1836:  s.  Bartholomew  and  Margaret 
(McCarthy)  Hennessy;  brought  to  America,  1842; 
ed.  Dunstin  Coll..  Charlottetown,  N.B.;  student 
Berkshire  Med.  Coll..  1865;  M.D..  Geneva  (N.Y.) 
Med.  Coll.,  1866;  post-grad,  work  in  various  hosps. 
in  New  York;  m.  Alessandra  Stewart  Bliss,  of 
Mount  Whattey,  N.B.,  Sept.  7,  1874.  Practiced  in 
Pointe  de  Bute,  N.B.,  1866-7,  in  Bangor,  Me.,  since 
1871;  dir.  Bangor  Loan  &  Building  Assn.  Fellow 
A.M. A.;  mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Penobscot  Co.   Med. 


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Assn.,  Alumni  Assn.  Syracuse  U.,  Bangor  Hist. 
Soc.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Address:  5  High  St.,  Ban- 
gor, Me. 

HENNEY,  WUUam  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Enfield,  Conn., 
Nov.  '1,  1852;  s.  John  and  Mene  (Barclay)  Henney; 
prep.  edn.  Hartford  High  Sch..  to  1870;  A.B., 
Princeton,  1874,  A.M.,  1877;  (LI^.D.,  Trinity  Coll., 
Hartford,  1906);  unmarried.  Began  practice  at 
Hartford,  1876;  judge  Police  Ct.,  1883-9;  corpn. 
counsel,  1889,  91,  95;  mayor  of  Hartford,  1904- 
Apr.  1.  1908;  mem.  Rep.  Nat.  Com.,  1914;  dir.  Hart- 
ford Electric  Light  Co.,  Southern  N.E.  Telephone 
Co.,  Municipal  Art  Soc.  Republican.  Presl>yn. 
Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Clubs:  Hartford,  Twentieth 
Century,  Country,  Quinnipiack,  University  (Hart- 
ford). Home:  32  Vernon  St.  Othce:  18  Asylum  St., 
Hartford,  Conn. 

HEITRT,  Bertram  Curtis,  clergyman;  removed 
to  Cleorgetown,   Ky.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

HENRY,  Carl  P.,  clergyman;  b.  Bissell's,  O.,  Oct. 
7,  1867;  s.  Nelson  C.  and  :\Iarv  Louisa  (Chase) 
Henry;  Sc.R.,  Buchtel  Coll..  Akron,  O..  1891;  A.M., 
Tufts  Div.  Sch.,  Mass.,  1895;  B.D.,  1906.  Bachelor. 
Religs.  Pedagogy,  Hartford  Sch.  of  Religs.  Peda- 
gogy, 1906;  m.  Rena  IVI.  I>athrop,  of  Cleveland,  O.. 
1894;  1  daughter,  Helen,  b.  Aug.  6,  1903.  Ordained 
Universalist  ministry,  1893;  pastor  First  Ch., 
Cleveland,  O.,  12 1/.  yrs. ;  Universalist  Cli.,  Bangor, 
Me.,  Sept.  1,  1906-Dec.  31,  1910;  since  Universalist 
Ch.,  North  Attleboro,  :Mas.s.  Trustee  Buchtel  Coll.. 
1896-05;  pres.  Ohio  Universalist  Conv.,  1900-4; 
chmn.  S.S.  Commn.,  Universalist  Gen.  Conv., 
1909-13;  v.-p.  Gen.  S.S.  Assn.  Universalist  Ch., 
since  1913.  Mason.  Mem.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Recre- 
ations: bicycling,  tramiJing.  Address:  North  At- 
tleboro,   Mass. 

HENRY,  Charles  William,  clergyman;  b.  Lennox- 
villc,  P.Q.,  Can.,  IMav  6,  1876;  s.  George  and  Elisa- 
beth (Burrill)  Henrv;  B.A.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Conn., 
1899,  M.A.,  1902;  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1902;  m.  Estelle  Bray,  of  Tufts  Coll., 
Mass.,  June  30,  1903;  2  children,  Stuart  Compton, 
Joyce  Compton.  Deacon,  1902.  priest,  1903,  P.E. 
Ch.;  asst.  Grace  Ch.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1902-6; 
rector  St.  John's  Ch.,  Winthrop,  1906-14,  Christ 
Ch.,  Andover,  since  June  1,  1914.  Trustee  Punch- 
ard  Free  Sch.,  Andover.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Recreations:  tennis,  golf,  walkinc,  traveling.  Ad- 
dress:  29  Central   St.,  Andover,  Mass. 

HENRY,  E(dwarcl)  Stevens,  ex-congressman;  b. 
Gill,  Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1836;  s.  Edward  Fish  and  Elisa 
(Stevens)  Henry;  removed  when  12  with  parents 
to  Rockville,  Conn.;  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  m.  Lucina  E. 
Dewey,  of  Lebanon,  Conn.,  Feb.  11,  1860.  Connected 
with  various  financial  instns. ;  farmer  and  breeder 
of   thoroughbred   stock.     iMem.    Conn.   Ho.   of   Rep., 


Conn.    Dist.     Home:    Rockville,    Conn.* 


HENRY,  Hug-li,  lawyer;  b.  Chester,  Vt.,  Mar.  21, 
1838;  s.  Hugh  Horatio  and  Sarah  Henry;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Chester  and  Deerfield  acads. ;  studied  law; 
admitted  to  bar,  1862;  m.  Chester,  Vt.,  May  1,  1872, 
Alice  A.  Ordway.  Served  as  It.  Co.  I,  16th  Vt. 
Regt.,  in  Civil  War,  participating  in  battle  of 
Gettysburg,  .July  3  and  4.  1863;  mustered  out  Aug. 
20,  1863;  resumed  practice  at  Chester  on  return 
from  the  army.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1870-7, 
1884-5;  Senate,  1880-1;  judge  of  probate  for  Wind- 
sor Dist.  13  vrs.  and  9  mos.;  U.S.  pension  agt.  at 
Concord.  N.H.,  for  N.H.  and  Vt.,  1898-1906;  pres. 
Vt.  Soldiers'  Home.  Dir.  Vt.  Valley  R.R. ;  ex-pres., 
now  dir.,  Nat.  Bank  of  Bellows  Falls;  trustee  Bel- 
lows Falls  Savings  Instn.  Unitarian.  Republican. 
Mason;  Odd  Fellow;  mem.  i^oyal  Ijegion,  Vt.  Vet- 
eran Assn.  of  Boston,  Bennington  Monument  Hist. 
Soc.  Vt.  Officers'  Reunion  Soc.  Address:  Chester, 
Vermont. 

HENSHAVT,  John,  lawyer;  b.  Providence.  R.  L, 
Nov.  4,  1865;  s.  Daniel  and  Rebecca  Pitman 
(Greene)  Henshaw;  prep.  edn.  pvt.  schs.;  A.B., 
Brown  U..  1887.  A.M.,  1890;  unmarried.  Admitted 
to  R.I.  bar,  1894,  and  since  practiced  in  Provi- 
dence. Mem.  Arh.  Bar  Assn.,  R.  I.  Bar  Assn., 
Providence  Bar  Club,  R.  I.  Hist.  Soc,  Psi  Upsilon, 


etc.  Clubs:  University,  Hope,  Agawam  Hunt,  Psi 
Upsilon.  Home:  162  Angell  St.  Office:  42  West- 
minster  St.,   Providence,   R.   I. 

HENSHAW,  Samuel,  zoologist;  (lion.  A.M., 
Harvard,  l!io:i).  Curator  Mus.  Comparative  Zo- 
ology, J  l;ii\  ani,  :-iiice  1904.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts 
and  Sciences;  mem.  Toriey  Bot.  Club,  Am.  Soc. 
Naturalists,  Am.  Soc.  Zoologists.  Address:  8  Fay- 
erweather  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass."* 

HENSHAW,  Walter  Percival,  educator;  b.  St. 
Anne  1  )el!eUe\  iie,  ( ';»n.  (Montreal),  Aug.  2,  1876; 
s.  George  Holt  and  Cornelia  (Birdsall)  Henshaw; 
first  Am.  ancestor,  Joshua  Henshaw,  deprived  ot 
estates  and  sent  to  America  as  boy  with  brother 
of  Cotton  Mather,  1649;  direct  descendant  of  John 
Alden,  Col.  William  Henshaw,  David  Henshaw, 
Sec.  of  Navy;  ed.  Pol  v.  Prep.  Sch.,  Brooklyn, 
1889-94;  B.S.,  Poly.  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  1898,  B.A., 
1905,  specializing  in  English;  unmarried.  Em- 
ployed in  constrn.  and  maintenance  depts.,  N.Y. 
Telephone  Co.,  1898-02;  gave  up  elec.  work  and 
turned  attention  to  literature;  taught  sch.  and 
engaged  in  writing,  1906,  became  connected  with 
Ridgefleld  Soh.,  1907;  taught  mathematics,  master 
of  English  Dept.,  and  sr.  master  in  1910;  elected 
trustee,  1911  and  later  sec.  and  asst.  treas.  Ridge- 
field  Sch.  Assn.  Independent  Democrat.  Eoisco- 
palian.  Mem.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Address:  Ridge- 
fleld, Conn. 

HENSON,  Llewellyn  Lafayette,  minister.  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

HENSON,  Poindexter  Smith,  clergyman;  Dec. 
7.  1831-Apr.  24.  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

HERBERT,  John,  lawyer:  b.  Wentworth,  N.H., 
Nov.  2.  1849;  s.  Samuel  and  L.  Maria  (Darling) 
Herbert;  lived  at  Rumnev,  N.H.,  1851-62.  and  at 
Boston,  1862-7:  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1871,  A.M.,  1874; 
m.  Aug.  1,  1872,  Alice  C.  Guv;  children,  Carl  G., 
Lena  F.  (deceased);  m.  2d,  June  24,  1895,  Blanche 
E.  Ruscoe;  1  son,  John  W.  Prin.  New  Ipswich 
Appleton  Acad.,  N.H.,  1S71-4;  admitted  to  bar,  in 
N.H.,  1875:  student  at  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1875- 
6:  pastor  First  Congl.  Ch.,  Stoughton,  Mass.,  1876- 
8;  traveled  in  Europe  and  the  East,  1878-9;  has 
practiced  law  in  Boston  since  1880.  Prog,  candi- 
date for  Congress,  9th  Mass.  Dist,  1912;  Citizens' 
nominee  for  mavor  of  Somerville,  Mass.,  1913. 
V.-p.  and  chmn.  Bd.  of  Dirs..  The  Congl.  S.S.  and 
Pub.  Soc.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass.  bar  assns..  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Club:  Appalachian  (pres. 
1899).  Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  Somer- 
ville.  Mass.     Office:    19   ISlilk  St.,  Boston. 

HERPORD,  Beatrice;  monologist.  (See  vol. 
1P09.) 

HERRESHOPP,  John  Brown,  shipbuilder:  b. 
Bristol,  R.I.,  Apr.  24,  1841:  s.  Charles  Frederick 
and  Julia  Ann  (Lewis)  Herreshoff:  ed.  in  schs.  of 
Bristol;  became  totallv  blind  at  15:  m.  Sarah  Lu- 
cas Kilton,  Oct.  6.  1870:  m.  2d.  Eugenia  T.  Tucker, 
Apr.  27,  1892.  In  1863  began  business  of  yacht 
building  in  Bristol,  firm  being  Herreshoff  &  Stone, 
1863-6.  John  B.  Herreshoff,  1866-79.  Herreshoff 
Mfg.  Co.  since  1879.  he  being  pres.  Since  1868  the 
company  has  built  steam  as  well  as  sailing  yachts; 
also  vessels  for  the  U.S..  English,  French,  Rus- 
sian. Spanish  and  Peruvian  govts.  With  brother, 
N.  Herreshoff,  improved  the  "coil-boiler"  invented 
bv  their  brother,  J.  B.  Herreshoff.  Home:  Bristol, 
R.I.* 

HERRESHOPP,  Nathaniel  Greene,  shipbuilder: 
b.  Bristol,  R.I.,  ISIS:  s.  Charles  Frederick  and 
Julia  Ann  (Lewis)  Herreshoff:  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Bristol.  R.I.,  and  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1866-9:  spl. 
tech.  edn.  in  ensring.;  (Sc.M.,  Brown  V..  1896):  m. 
Clara  A.  DeWolf,  of  Bristol,  R.I..  Dec.  26,  1883. 
Designer  of  many  yachts  and  torpedo  boats  built 
bv  Herreshoff  Mfg.  Co..  of  which  has  been  supt. 
since  1881.  Mem.  Inst.  Naval  Architects,  Eng- 
land. Am.  Inst.  Naval  Architects  and  ilarine 
Engrs.      Address:  Bristol,  R.I.* 

HERRICK,  Ada  Elizabeth,  writer;'  b.  West 
Sprinfffleld.  Mass.,  :May  24.  1S73;  d.  Joseph  Nelson 
and  Eleanor  Matilda  (Granger)  Herrick:  descend- 
ant of  same  familv  as  Robert  Herrick,  lyric  poet 
of   17th   centurv;    A.B.,    Smith   Coll.,    1894:    unmar- 


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ried.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Contbr. 
shoi't  stories  to  Century,  Scribner's,  Smart  Set, 
and  other  mags.,  also  to  various  newspapers. 
Club:  College  (SprinErfielrt).  litcreations:  garden- 
ing. Address:  17  Washington  Rd.,  Springfield, 
Mass. 

HEKBICK,  Addison  Emery,  lawyer;  b.  Green- 
wood, Me.,  June  21,  1S47;  s.  Benjamin  and  Marie 
(Garland)  Herrick;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1S73,  A.M., 
1876;  m.  Mary  D.  Chase,  of  Bluehill,  Me.,  June  19, 
1882;  2  children,  Miriam  E.,  Margaret  C.  Taught 
sch.  at  Farmington,  Me.,  and  was  priii.  Bluehill 
Acad.  3  yrs.;  studied  law;  admitted  to  bar,  1877; 
began  practice  at  Bethel,  Me.,  June,  1881;  mem. 
law  firm  of  Herrick  &  Park  since  1S90;  treas. 
Bethel  Savings  Bank,  Bethel  Water  Co.;  mem. 
Kelborn  &  Herrick,  timber  lands,  since  1899. 
Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891,  Senate,  1893;  judge  of 
probate  for  Oxford  Co.  since  1898.  Overseer  Bow- 
doin  Coll.  since  1906;  pres.  bd.  trustees  Gould's 
Acad.  Apptd.  mem.  bd.  of  examiners  for  appli- 
cants for  admission  to  the  bar,  Sept.  25,  190S.  Ad- 
dress: Bethel,  Me. 

HEBBICK,  Austin  Henrie,  clergyman;  b.  Buck- 
land,  Mass.,  Mar.  7,  1854:  .s.  Austin  F.  and  Marian 
(Pierce)  Herrick;  B.A.,  Weslevan  U.,  1875,  M.A., 
1879;  B.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theology,  1878;  m. 
Sarah  Leonora  Prouty,  of  Spencer,  ]\Iass.,  Apr.  20, 
1881;  3  children,  Asbury  Haven  (instr.  in  German, 
Harvard),  Cyril  Allyn,  Ilga  Elaine.  Ordained 
M.E.  ministry,  1878;  pastor  Highlands  Ch.,  Lowell, 
Mass.,  1879-81,  North  Av.  Ch..  Cambridge,  1881-2, 
Chicopee,  1882-5,  Ashburnham,  1885-8,  Ipswich, 
1888-90,  Wilbraham.  1890-3,  Wakefield.  1893-8, 
Chicopee  Falls,  1898-01,  Stanton  Av.  Ch.,  Dor- 
chester, 1901-2,  Hudson,  1902-5,  Greenfield,  1905-8, 
Woburn.  1908-11,  Glendale  Ch..  Everett,  1911-14; 
on  vacation,  1914;  pastor  People's  Ch.,  Haverhill, 
since  Apr.,  1915.  Mem.  Phi  Nu  Theta  (Wesleyan), 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Address:  43  Colby  St.,  Haver- 
hill,  IMass. 

HEBBICK,  Eug'ene  I.;  b.  New  Vinevard,  Me., 
July  6,  1863;  s.  John  F.  and  Abbie  E.  (Spaulding) 
Herrick;  grad.  Rockland  (Me.)  Comml.  Coll.,  Apr. 
22,  1884;  m.  Nov.  16,  1892,  Alice  H.  Huntoon,  of 
Rangeley,  Me.  Engaged  in  furniture  and  under- 
taking business,  also  postmaster  of  Rangeley,  and 
In  1897  became  treas.  Rangeley  Mercantile  Co., 
gen.  merchandise;  sold  interest,  1899,  and  in  lum- 
bering and  fire  ins.  until  1907:  then  became  mem. 
Neal,  Oakes  &  (^uimby,  gen.  mdse. ;  purchased  the 
entire  business  in  1912  and  sold  the  same  in  1913; 
now  a  mem.  of  Furbish  &  Herrick,  insurance;  dir. 
and  elk..  Round  Pond  Improvement  Co.;  dir.,  elk. 
and  treas.  Franklin  County  Land  Co.;  dir.  Range- 
ley  Trust  Co.;  treas.  Rangeley  village;  selectman 
of  Rangeley  12  yrs.  (chmn.  6  yrs.)  ;  now  mem.  Me. 
Senate.  Democrat.  Christian  Scientist.  Mason, 
Shriner:  mem.  Knights  of  Pythias,  Grange.  Ad- 
dress:   Rangeley,   Me. 

HEBBICK,  Everett  Carleton,  clergyman,  lec- 
turer; b.  Livermore,  Me.,  June  13,  1876;  s.  Joel 
Richardson  and  >.Iary  Jessie  (Chase)  Herrick; 
grad.  Hebron  (Me.)  Acad.,  1894;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll., 
1898;  grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1901;  spl.  stu- 
dent Harvard  Div.  Sch.;  m.  Sarah  Munroe  Hall,  of 
Rockland,  Me.,  Oct.  19,  1904.  Ordained  Bapt. 
ministry,  1901;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Charlestown,  Mass., 
1901-14,  1st  Ch.,  Fall  River,  since  June,  1914. 
Mem.  Delta  Upsilon.  Mason.  Club:  Twentieth 
Century  (Boston).  Address:  154  Maple  St.,  Fall 
River,  Mass. 

HEBBICK,  Georg-e  William,  iron  merchant;  b. 
North  Yarmouth,  Me..  Apr.  17,  1842;  s.  John 
Grover  and  Emeline  (Parsons)  Herrick;  ed.  pub. 
schs. ;  m.  Portland,  Me.,  June  10,  1874,  Sarah  C, 
d.  Zebulon  K.  and  Harriet  A.  (Davis)  Harmon 
(she  died  Sept.,  1912);  1  daughter,  Harriet  H.,  wife 
of  Rev.  W.  M.  Gilbert,  of  Maiden,  Mass.  In  em- 
ploy of  May  &  Co.,  hardware  mchts.,  Boston,  1869- 
77;  established  firm  of  Holder  &  Herrick,  1877, 
importers  and  wholesale  dealers  in  iron  and  met- 
als: pres.  Herrick  Co.,  Boston.  Republican.  Ma- 
son. Conslist.  Clubs:  Kernwood  (Maiden),  Ex- 
change (Boston).  Recreations:  motoring,  golf. 
Home:  109  Maple  St.,  Maiden,  Mass.  Office:  49 
Broad   St.,   Boston. 


HEBBICK,  IiUtber  Severance,  city  clerk;  b. 
Beverly,  Ma.ss.,  Nov.  1,  1843;  s.  Luther  and  Emily 
A.  (Woodbury)  Herrick;  direct  descendant  of  Wil- 
liam Woodbury,  Beverly,  Mass.,  1630;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Beverly,  and  Comer's  Commercial  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton; m.  Anna  G.  Woodbury,  of  Beverly,  June  5, 
1867;  cliildren,  Edward  Warren,  Augustus  Wood- 
bury, Willard  Ray,  Walter  Woodbury.  City  elk. 
of  Beverly  since  1895.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ma- 
son.   Home:  290  Cabot  St.,  Beverly,  Mass. 

HEBBICK,  Botoert,  college  prof.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  sketch.)  Home:  York  Vil- 
lage, jMe. 

HEBBICK,  Botoert  Frederick,  lawyer;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1890;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law.  Mem. 
firm  of  Fish,  Richardson,  Herrick  &  Neave,  Bos- 
ton: pres.  Winlhrop  (Mass.)  Nat  Bank,  F.  S.  Web- 
ster Co.,  The  Mfrs.'  Co.;  dir.  Old  Colony  Trust  Co., 
Beacon  Trust  Co.  (exec,  com.),  1st  Nat.  Bank  of 
Boston,  Walter  Baker  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Union  Buffalo 
Mills  Co.  and  many  other  corpns.  Home:  Milton, 
Mass.    Office:    84    State  St.,   Boston. 

HEBBICK,  "William  Braman;  b.  Hartland,  Conn., 
Apr.  5,  1S55:  s.  William  H.  and  Triphenia  (Strat- 
ton)  Herrick;  B.A.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1879, 
M.A.,  1882;  m.  Lucy  Arabelle  Fisk,  of  Wilbraham, 
Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1879;  children,  Olin,  William  Allen 
(deceased),  Marian  Lucy,  Florence  May,  William 
Franklin.  Prin.  Royalton  Acad.,  Vt.,  1879-82;  in 
business,  Wilbraham,  1882-3;  prin.  Union  Free 
Sch.,  Rockville  Center,  N.Y.,  1883-5;  since  mgr. 
Fisk  Teachers'  Agency,  Boston.  Republican. 
INIethodist.  Club:  Brae  Burn  Country.  Recrea- 
tions: golf.  Home:  Auburndale,  Mass.  Office:  2 A 
Park   St.,    Boston. 

HEBBINCf,  Edwin  Ayer,  clergyman;  moved  to 
Seattle.  Wash.,   1911.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

HEBSEV,  Arthur  XTrie,  lawyer;  b.  Hingham, 
Mass.,  Mar.  22,  1880;  s.  Arthur  F.  and  Mary  L. 
(Urie)  Hersey;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1901;  LL.B.,  Har- 
vard U.  Law  Sch.,  1904;  unmarried.  Admitted 
to  Mass.  bar,  1904,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston; 
mem.  Hayes,  Williams,  Baker  &  Hersey  since 
1908.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Plymouth  Co.  Bar  Assn. 
Mem.  Town  Com.,  Hingham.  Republican.  Clubs: 
Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York),  Massachusetts, 
Plymouth  County  Republican.  Home:  Hingham, 
Mass.     Office,   16   State  St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

HEBSEV  Charles  Francis,  city  missionary;  b. 
North  Waterford,  Me.,  Jan.  11,  1860;  s.  Asa  Joy  and 
Sarah  Eliza  (Brown)  Hersey;  grad.  Bridgton  (Me.) 
Acad.,  1885;  A.B.,  1889,  Bowdoin  Coll..  A.M.,  1892; 
grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1892;  m.  Boston,  Sarah 
bow  Weeks,  of  Wakefield,  N.H.,  Oct.  12,  1892; 
children,  Evelvn  Weeks,  Frances  Sarah.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  Feb.,  1893;  pastor,  Bur- 
lington, Mass.,  1892-4;  took  up  city  mission  work 
at  Bedford,  Feb.,  1894;  built  Dennison  Memorial, 
opened  Feb.,  1904;  woodyard  and  rescue  home  for 
men,  opened  1897.  Clubs:  Brooks,  Pilgrim,  Civic, 
South  End  Men's  Union.  Address:  755  1st  St., 
New  Bedford,   Mass. 

HEBSEir,  Georg-e  Dallas,  surgeon;  moved  to 
South  Carolina.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in   America.    1914-15.) 

HEBSEY,  Harry  Adams,  clergyman;  b.  Boston, 
Apr.  22,  1870;  s.  Theodore  and  Hannah  Woodbury 
(Adams)  Hersev;  descended  from  New  England 
ancestry  on  both  sides;  on  mother's  side  from 
Hannah  Dustin;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1903,  A.M.,  1906; 
B.D.,  Crane  Theol.  Sch.  (Tufts),  1906;  m.  Lottie 
Mav  Champlin.  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  May  1,  1906;  3 
children,  Theodore  Adams,  Charles  Champlin,  Wil- 
liam Dearborn.  Began  as  piano  tuner,  1888,  and 
became  mem.  piano  firm  of  Ward  &  Hersey,  1895; 
nat.  sec.  Universalist  Y.P.C.U.,  1903-5;  editor  of 
Onward,  1903-10;  ordained  Universalist  ministry, 
1906;  pastor,  Stafford,  Conn..  1906-10,  West  Som- 
erville,  Mass.,  1910-12,  Caribou,  Me.,  since  Sept., 
1912.  Dir.  Lord's  Day  League  of  N.E. ;  supt.  Tem- 
perance Dept.,  Gen.  S.S.  Assn.  Universalist  Ch.; 
dir  Conn.  Temperance  Union.  1907-9;  sec.  Uni- 
versalist Hist.  Soc,  1909-12.  Sec.  Dustin  Family 
Assn.,  1906-14.  Mem.  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  Mason. 
Mem.  Grange.  Recreations:  fishing.  Address: 
Caribou,  Me. 


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HERSEY,  Heloise  Edwlna,  lecturer;  b.  Oxford, 
Me.,  Veb.  22,  1855;  d.  Artemas  Lendall  (M.r>.) 
and  Heloise  Helena  (Keith)  Hersey;  A.B.,  Vassar 
Coll.,  1876;  unmarried.  Prof.  Engli.sh,  Smith  Coll., 
1878-83;  prin.  Mi.ss  Hersey's  Sch.  for  Girls,  Bos- 
ton, 1887-99;  in  lit.  work  and  lecturer  since  1899; 
editorial  writer  on  Youth's  Companion,  1901-1912. 
Edited:  (with  William  J.  Rolfe)  Select  Poems  of 
Robert  Brownins,  1886;  A  Blot  in  the  'Scutcheon 
and  Other  Dramas  by  Robert  Browning,  1887. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  writings,  etc.). 
Home:   78   Mt.   Vernon   St..   Boston.* 

HERSEY,  Ira  areenleaf,  lawyer;  b.  Hodgdon, 
Me.,  Mar.  31,  1S58;  s.  Samuel  B.  and  Elizabeth 
(White)  Hersey,  and  descendant  of  William  Her- 
sey, Hingham,  Mass.,  1635;  ed.  common  schs.  and 
Houlton  Acad,  (now  Ricker  Classical  Inst.); 
studied  law  with  Hon.  Lyman  S.  Strickland;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1880;  m.  Houlton,  Me.,  Jan.  6,  1885, 
Annie  Dillen.  Has  practiced  at  Houlton  since  1880; 
mem.  law  firm  of  Hersey  &  Barnes  since  1911; 
mem.  Prohibition  Party  up  to  1902,  since  a  Re- 
publican. Prohibition  candidate  for  gov.,  1886; 
elected  mem.  Ho.  of  Representatives,  1909;  city 
solifitor  of  Houlton  nine  years.  Methodist.  Mason 
(32°);  mem.  K.  of  P..  I.O.O.F..  United  Workmen 
of  America,  N.E.O.P.,  B.P.O.E.   Home:  Houlton,  Me. 

HERSEY,  Oscar  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Freeport, 
Me..  Apr.  9,  1S52;  s.  Levi  and  Mary  J.  Hersey;  ed. 
Batla  High  Sih.  and  Litchfield  Acad.;  studied  law 
with  Hon.  Goor,9.e  P.  Eitbee;  admitted  to  bar,  1877; 
m.  Ida  A.  Berry,  of  Buckfield,  Aug.  3,  1879;  chil- 
dren, Augustus  M.,  Carrie  B.,  Avilla  M.  Engaged 
in  practice  at  Portland  since  1898;  co.  attv.,  1886- 
91;  mem.  Jle.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891,  Senate,  1893.  Re- 
public;in.  Mason  (Blue  Lodge,  Chapter  and  Com- 
mand'jry):   Odd   Fellow.    Address:    Phillips,   Me. 

HERSEY,  Will  Osmar,  superintendent  schools; 
b.  Pembroke.  Me.,  Jan.  9.  1867:  s.  Heman  N.  and 
Susan  L.  (Hersey)  Hersev;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1892; 
m.  Lila  P.  Harden,  of  Everett,  Mass.,  July  10,  1902; 
1  child,  Carl  K.  Prin.  high  sch.,  Bridgton,  Me., 
1892-5,  Freeport,  1896-02,  Sanford,  1902-8;  supt. 
schs..  Fairfield  and  Oakland,  since  1908.  Mason; 
Odd  Fellow.  Republican.  Baptist.  Address:  Fair- 
field, Me. 

HERTEIiIi.  Arthur  Frederic,  college  prof.;  b. 
at  Leipzic,  Germany,  Feb.  22,  1868;  s.  Frederic 
William  and  Henrietta  (Lawrence)  Hertell;  grad. 
Thomas  Gymnasium.  Leipzic,  1885;  A.B.,  Doane 
Coll.,  Crete,  Neb.,  1889,  A.M.,  1892;  student.  Ober- 
lin  TheoL  Sem  .  1890;  S.T.B.,  Chicago  Theol.  Sem. 
(Lutheran).  1893;  U.  of  Chicago.  1895;  A.M.,  Yale, 
1904;  m.  Mary  L.  Taylor,  of  Macomb,  111.,  Sept. 
39.  1800;  2  fhildien.  Fiar.k  Taylor,  Helen  Dorothy. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry;  pastor  Bunker  Hill, 
111.,  1892-6;  prof.  Latin  and  French,  Blackburn 
Coll..  1896-03;  instr.  in  French  and  German, 
Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  1905-11;  prof,  of  French 
lit.,  Bates  Coll.,  since  1911.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn., 
Modern  Lang.  As&n.  America.  Recreations:  fish- 
ing,  .amateur  gardening     Address:    Lewiston,   Me. 

HERVEY,  Alpheus  Baker,  clergyman;  b.  Tri- 
angle, Broome  Co.,  N.Y..  Mar.  31,  1839;  s.  Joseph 
and  Rhoda  (Baker)  Hervey;  ed.  Alfred  and  Oxford 
acads.,  N.Y.,  pvt.  schs.  and  St.  Lawrence  U. 
(earliest  &rad.  of  univ.  now  living);  grad.  theol. 
clept.  same,  1861;  (hon.  A.M.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1880; 
A.M..  1878,  Ph.D.,  1S85,  St.  Lawrence);  m.  Sarah 
Eliza  Andrew  of  Malone,  N.Y..  1863  (died  1884). 
Enli:,ted  in  T^nion  Arrry  for  Civil  War,  but  was 
not  mustered  in;  from  1861  pastor  of  Universalist 
chs.  at  Malone.  Afion  and  Troy,  N.Y,,  Southbridge, 
Peabo.ly  and  Taunton.  Mass.,  and  Bath,  Me.  Was 
pres.  1888-94,  and  is  now  trustee,  St.  Lawrence  U. ; 
retired,  July  1,  1909.  Has  served  on  sch.  bds.,  bds. 
of  library  trustees  and  trustee  of  charitable  and 
ednl.  instns.  in  various  places.  Fellow,  and  has 
been  chmn.  and  sec.  of  sub-section,  A.A.A.S.;  ex- 
pres.  Troy  (N.Y.)  Scientific  Soc;  mem.  Bibliophile 
Soc.  of  Boston.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Tufts).  Demo- 
crat. (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books  and  writings.)    Home:    Bath,  Me.* 

HERVEY,  James  "Walter,  retired;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford. Mass..  Feb  2,  1838;  s.  Ebenezer  and  Hannah 
(Staples)  Hervey;  grad.  New  Bedford  High  Sch., 
1854;  matriculated  in  Yale  Coll.,  1856  but  did  not 


graduate;  ni.  1S62,  Elizabeth  R.  Nickerson,  of 
New  Bedford.  Enlisted  in  Civil  War  for  3  yrs., 
Aug.  23,  1862,  and  served  in  41st  Mass.  Vol.  Inf. 
and  3d  Mass.  Cav. ;  hon.  discharged  after  19  mos.' 
service  on  account  of  wounds  and  sickness;  suc- 
cessively teller,  asst.  cashier  and  cashier.  Me- 
chanics Nat.  Bank,  New  Bedford,  34  yrs.,  1864-98; 
agt.  Northwestern  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  3  yrs.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Trustee  W^heaton  Female 
Coll.,  Norton,  Mass.  Home:  578  County  St.,  New 
Bedford,   Mass. 

HESEZiTON,  Georg'e  "W.,  lawyer;  b.  Gardiner, 
Mo.,  Nov.  2,  1856;  s.  Jieuben  and  Sarah  Greenleaf 
(Tarbox)  Heselton;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1878; 
studied  law;  admitted  to  bar,  1882;  m.  Hallowell, 
Me.,  June  14,  1899,  Mary  Elleanor  Stafford.  Has 
practiced  at  Gardiner,  Me.,  since  1882;  atty.  Kenne- 
bec County,  1895-1901;  state  senator,  1905-9;  has 
been  city  solicitor  and  mem.  city  govt.,  Gardiner, 
Me.  Mason  (32°);  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.  Home: 
Gardiner,  Me. 

HESS,  Willy,  musician.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's   Who   in   America,    1910-11.) 

HESSEI^GRAVE,  Charles  Everett,  clergyman; 
b.  Ogdensburg;,  N.Y.,  Oct.  12,  1868;  s.  Thomas  Pacy 
and  Pollna  (Pierce)  Hesselgrave;  A.B.,  Middlebury 
Coll.,  1893:  B.D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem.,  1900;  post- 
grad, work  Drew,  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  New  York 
C,  Columbia;  A.M.,  New  York  U.,  1899,  Ph.D., 
1909;  (D.D.,  Middlebury,  1915):  m.  Susie  F.  Wilder, 
of  Ludlow,  Vt.,  Julv  6,  1893.  Prin.  Beeman  Acad., 
New  Haven,  Vt.,  1893-4;  supt.  schs.,  Sidney,  N.Y., 
1894-7;  ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1901;  pastor 
Stanley  Ch.,  Chatham,  N.J.,  1898-14,  Center  Ch., 
South  Manchester,  Conn.,  since  Jan.  1,  1915.  Lec- 
turer on  Oriental  history  and  religions,  Middle- 
bury Coll.,  summer  sessions,  1909-15.  Mem.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon,  Plii  Beta  Kappa.  Mason.  Home: 
814   Main   St..   South  IManchester,   Conn. 

HESSER  Joel  Harter,  educator;  b.  Louisa  Co., 
la.,  July  27,  1867;  s.  Joseph  Henry  and  Lydia 
(Harter)  Hesser;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Iowa;  Upper 
la.  U.,  Fayette,  la.;  Cedar  Rapids  (la.)  Business 
Coll.;  student  of  elocution  in  Cincinnati  Conserva- 
tory of  Music;  m.  May  19,  1897,  Laura  J.  Fry,  of 
Millerstown,  Pa.  Asst.  teacher  Upper  la.  U., 
1888-91;  instr.  in  Nelson  Business  Coll.,  and  Y.M. 
C.A.,  Cincinnati,  1891-4;  teacher  in  pub.  schs.  and 
Mifflin  Acad.,  Pa.,  1894-6;  prin.  Commercial  Dept., 
Pa.  Business  Coll.,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1896-8;  prin. 
same  dept..  Bank.-  Business  Coll.,  Phila.,  1898- 
1900;  prin.  an.l  owner  Hesser  Business  Coll..  Man- 
chester, N.H.,  since  1900.  Progressive  Republican. 
Conglist.  Address:  245  Sagamore  St.,  Manches- 
ter, N.H. 

HEVEY,   Pierre,   clergyman;    Oct.    31,   1831-Mar. 

21.    1910.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

HEWES,  Henry  Tox,  M.D.:  b.  Portland,  Me., 
Aug.  27,  1867;  s.  James  T.  and  Eleanor  B.  CJewett) 
Hewes;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890;  M.D..  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1895;  house  officer.  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp. ;  m. 
June  5,  1915,  Margaret  Warman,  of  Monston,  N.B. 
Practiced  at  Boston  since  1895;  asst.  and  instr.  in 
chemisti'y,  now  instr.  in  medicine.  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.;  asst.  visiting  phys.,  ]\Iass.  Gen.  Hosp.  Mem. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Improvement, 
Boston  Med.  Library  Assn.,  Med.  Review  Club, 
etc.  Author:  Text  Book  of  Physiology  and  Hygiene 
for  High  Schools.  1900;  also  articles  in  Boston 
Med.  anl  Surg.  Jour.,  etc.  Address:  416  Marlboro 
St..   Boston. 

HEWES,  Laurence  Hsley,  educator,  civil  engi- 
neer.    (See    vol.    1909.) 

HEWETT,  James  Henry  Hobbs,  lawyer;  b.  Hope, 
Me.,   Feb.   16,    1836.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

HEWEY,  James  Edward;  b.  Bath,  Me.,  Aug.  25, 
1857;  s.  Maj.  Andrew  C.  and  Emeline  (Neal) 
Hewey;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Westbrook  Sem.;  LL.B., 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law.  1879;  librarian  of  Law 
Sch.,  1880;  admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1881:  m.  Adelaide 
M.  Roberts,  of  Alfred,  Me.,  Nov.  8,  1883;  3  children, 
Marion  E.,  Florence  R.,  Margaret  N.  Began  prac- 
tice .at  Biddeford,  LSSJ:  elk.  of  courts,  York  Co., 
1883-1900;  appraiser  mdse.  Port  of  Portland,  1900- 
3;  elk.  U.S.  courts  since  1903.  Republican.  Uni- 
versalist.     Mason     (K.T.);     I.O.O.F.,    K.P.,     Loyal 


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Legion.  Recreations:  base  ball.  Clubs:  Portland. 
Lincoln.  Home:  1S7  Spring  St.  Ottice:  Federal 
Court   Bldg.,   Portland,    Me. 

HE  WINS,  Caroline  Maria,  librarian;  b.  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1S4G;  d.  Charles  Amasa  and  Caro- 
line Louisa  (Chapin)  Hewins;  descendant  of 
James  Hewins,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  about  16G0, 
also  of  Samuel  Chapin,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  1642; 
attended  high  schs.  in  Boston;  received  library 
training  in  Boston  Athenaaum;  taught  in  private 
schs.  several  ycais;  took  a  year's  special  course 
in  Boston  V.  (hon  M.A.,  Trinity  Coll.,  1911);  un- 
married. Librarian,  Hartford  Library  Assn.,  1875- 
92,  Haitford  Pub.  Library  since  1892.  Sec.  Conn. 
Pub.  Library  Commn.  since  1893.  Lecturer  N.Y. 
State  Library  Sch.,  New  York  Library  Sch.,  Pratt 
Inst.  Sch.  (Brooklyn,  N.Y.),  Inst,  for  Childrens' 
Librarians,  Carnegie  Library,  Pittsburgh.  Has 
done  editorial  work  for  Literary  News,  Library 
Journal,  Babyhood,  etc.  Mem.  A.L.A.  (councilor, 
18S5-S,  1893-02,  and  1909-12,  v.-p.^lS91);  v.-p. 
League  of  Library  Commissioners,  1907-S;  mem. 
Am.  Library  Inst.,  Conn.  Library  Assn.  (sec.  1891- 
3,  pres.  1912-13),  D.A.R.  (Ruth  Wyllys  Chapter). 
Clubs:  Civic,  Educational.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  Public  Library, 
Hartford,    Conn. 

HEWITT,  Arthur  Wentworth,  clergyman;  b. 
West  Berlin,  Vt.,  June  22,  1883;  s.  Arthur  Lee  and 
Florence  Fhioia  (Lddv)  Hewitt;  descendant  of 
William  Wentworth,  Dover,  N.H.,  1652;  grad.  Mont- 
pelier  (Vt.)  Sem.,  1904;  m.  Nina  A.  Battles,  of 
Brookfield,  Vt.,  Sept.  18,  1907;  1  daughter,  Hilda 
C.  (deceased).  Ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1904; 
pastor.  Glover,  Vt.,  1904-8,  Plainfield  since  1908; 
supt.  schs..  Glover,  1905-6,  Plainfield,  1910-11;  mem. 
Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912-13,  1914-15.  Chmn.  bd.  of 
trustees  Plainfield  Pub.  Library.  Mem.  Patrons  of 
Husbandry.    Democrat.    Address:    Plainfield,  Vt. 

HEWITT,  Charles  Elbert,  college  prof.;  b.  Le- 
banon, N.H.,  Nov.  8,  1869;  s.  Elbert  and  Augusta 
Almira  (Merrill)  Hewitt;  ed.  Lebanon  (N.H. )  High 
Sch.;  B.S.,  New  Hampshire  Coll.,  1893;  M.M.E., 
Cornell  U.,  1895;  m.  Frances  Louise  Warden,  of 
Hanover,  N.H.,  June  10,  1896;  4  children,  Einest 
W.,  Vivian  E.,  Charles  E.,  Jr.,  Chester  H.  Engr. 
and  designer  for  Hyer  Sheehan  Elec.  Motor  Co., 
Newburgh,  N.Y.,  1895-7;  partner  Sheehan  & 
Hewitt,  elec.  engrs.  and  contrs.,  Newburgh,  1897-9; 
sr.  partner  of  Hewitt  &  Warden,  1899-02;  pres. 
C.  E.  Hewitt  Co..  New  York,  1902-8;  prof.  elec. 
engring..  New  Hampshire  Coll.,  since  1908.  In- 
ventor Hewitt  series  governing  bd.  for  control 
of  incandescent  st.  lights.  Mem.  Borough  Council, 
Chatham.  N.J.,  1905-8;  Water  and  Light  Commn., 
1905-S,  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Durham,  N.H.,  1910-12.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs., 
A.A.A.S..  Sigma  Xi,  Kappa  Sigma.  :Mason.  Ad- 
dress:   Durham,  N.H. 

HEWITT,  Harrison,  lawver;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Feb.  15,  1877;  s.  William  H.  H.  and  Cath- 
arine (Harrison)  Hewitt;  descendant  of  Thomas 
Hewitt,  of  Stonington,  Conn.,  about  1640;  B.A., 
Yale,  1897;  LL.B..  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1899  (editor  of 
Yale  Law  Journal,  1898-9);  m.  Helen  Louise  San- 
ford,  of  New  Haven,  Oct.  2,  1901;  2  children, 
Charles  Sanford,  Catharine  Anne.  Has  practiced 
in  New  Haven  since  1899:  mem.  Newton,  Church  & 
Hewitt,  1899-1914;  practiced  alone  since  1914; 
trust  oflJicer  The  People's  Bank  and  Trust  Co.; 
councilman.  New  Haven,  1900-1.  Mem.  advisory 
com.  Visiting  Nurse  Assn.,  New  Haven.  Mem. 
Conn.  Naval  Militia.  1898-9  (U.S.N..  Spanish-Am. 
War,  June-Sept..  1898);  served  as  2d  It.,  battalion 
q.-m.,  capt.  and  paymaster.  2d  Inf.,  C.N.G. ;  re- 
tired Jan.,  1914.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Conn.  State 
Bar  Assn..  S.A.R.  Joint  Author:  Probate  Law  and 
Practice  of  Conn.,  1915.  Democrat.  Clubs:  Grad- 
uates', Edgewood.  Racebrook  Country.  Home:  289 
McKinley  Ave.  Office:  129  Church  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

HEWITT,  John  Haskell,  college  prof.;  b.  Pres- 
ton, Conn.,  Aug.  8,  1835;  s.  Charles  and  Eunice 
(Witter)  Hewitt;  A.B.,  Yale,  1859;  grad.  Yale 
Theol.  Sem.,  1863;  post-grad,  work,  Yale,  and  li- 
brarian, Brothers  in  Unity  Soc.  Library  and  asst. 
in  Yale  Coll.  Library,  1862-5;  A.M.,  Yale,  1867, 
Williams    Coll.,    1888;    (LL.D.,    Union    Coll.,    N.Y., 


1895);  m.  Mary  Louisa  Downing,  of  Columbus, 
Ga.,  Sept.  8,  1869.  Prof.  Latin  lang.  and  lit.,  1865-75, 
acting  pres.,  1872-5,  Olivet  Coll.,  Mich.;  prof.  Latin 
and  Greek,  1875-7,  Greek,  1877-81,  acting  pres., 
1877-8,  Lake  Forest  U.;  studied  and  traveled  in 
Europe,  1881-2,  1892-3;  elected  Garfield  prof, 
ancient  langs.,  1882,  acting  pres.,  1901-2,  Lawrence 
prof.  Greek  lang.  and  lit.,  1903-9,  prof,  emeritus 
since  1909,  Williams  Coll.  Home:  Williamstown, 
Mass.* 

HEWITT,  Joseph  WilUam,  educator;  b.  Armley, 
Yorkshire,  Eng.,  Aug.  23,  1875;  s.  Hosea  and 
Martha  Ann  (Allen)  Hewitt;  came  to  America, 
1885;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  Brunswick,  Me.,  1897,  A.M., 
1899;  post-grad,  study.  Harvard,  1899-02,  A.M., 
1900,  Ph.D.,  1902;  m.  Evelyn  S.  Clark,  of  Port- 
land, Me.,  June  24,  1903;  1  child,  Dorothy  Carleton, 
b.  Oct.  16,  1905.  Asst.  in  Latin  and  Greek,  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  1897-8;  prin.  Hanover  (N.H.)  High  Sch., 
1898-9;  instr.  Latin,  1902-3,  master  in  Latin, 
1903-5,  Worcester  (Mass.)  Acad.;  asso.  prof. 
Latin  and  Greek,  Wesleyan  U.,  1905-13,  and  prof, 
classics  since  1913.  Methodist.  Mem.  Am.  Philol. 
Assn.,  Kappa  Sigma,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Author: 
(with  M.  W.  Mather)  Xenophon's  Anabasis,  1-IV, 
1910.  Recreations:  tennis,  handball.  Address: 
Middletown,  Conn. 

HEWITT,  William  E..  life  insurance;  b.  Utica, 
N.Y.,  Apr.  18,  1874;  s.  William  O.  and  Agnes  (Gard- 
ner) Hewitt;  grad.  Syracuse  (N.Y.)  High  Sch., 
1892;  A.B.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  Clinton,  N.Y.,  1896. 
A.M.,  1901;  m.  Florence  L.  Ide.  of  Winthrop.  Mass., 
Nov.  14.  1900;  1  son.  Henry  Ide.  b.  June  26.  1905. 
Engaged  in  teaching,  1896-1903;  with  Equitable 
Life  Ins.  .Soc.  of  U.S..  since  1903,  now  serving  as 
special  agent.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Mem. 
Sigma  Phi  (Hamilton).  Recreations:  yachting, 
tennis.  Home:  163  Pleasant  St.,  Winthrop,  Mass. 
Office:     67    Milk   St.,    Boston. 

HE'X'ER,  John  Charles,  banker;  b.  Boston,  Apr. 
6,  1882;  s.  William  C.  and  Delia  J.  (Campbell) 
Heyer;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  English  High  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton; unmarried.  Began  as  discount  elk..  Am.  Trust 
Co.,  Boston,  1900,  continuing  8  yrs.;  was  asst.  to 
Pierre  Jay,  bank  examiner,  1  yr..  actuary  Me- 
chanics Trust  Co..  1  yr. ;  v.-p.  Federal  Trust  Co., 
since  1910;  dir.  Plymouth  &  Sandwich  Street  Ry. 
Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem. 
Am.  Bankers'  Assn.,  Bank  Officers'  Assn.,  Assn. 
of  Credit  Men.  Democrat.  Clubs:  Boston  Press, 
Boston  Yacht.  Exchange.  Boston  Citizens,  Clover, 
Boston  Athletic  Association.  Home:  1794  Colum- 
bia Rd.    Office:    Federal   Trust  Co.,  Boston. 

HEYWOOD,  Albert  Samuel,  shoe  mfr.;  b.  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  May  31.  1867;  s.  Samuel  R.  and  Har- 
riet Butler  (Milliken)  Hevwood;  grad.  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech..  18  92;  m.  Laura  Chester,  d.  William  Edward 
and  Eliza  (Houston)  Roberts  Foute.  of  Atlanta, 
Ga..  Sept.  28.  1899  (died  Mav  10.  1914):  4  children, 
Edward  F.,  Harriet  B.,  Dorothy  C,  Anne  N.  Elec. 
engr..  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  N.Y.,  1892-1900;  v.-p.  and 
treas..  1900-13.  pres.  since  1913.  Heywood  Boot 
and  Shoe  Co..  Worcester.  Mem.  Worcester  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Worcester.  Quinsiga- 
mond  Boat.  Tatnuck  Country  (Worcester).  Engi- 
neers'. Technologv,  and  Phi  Gamma  Delta  (New 
York).  Home:  10  Linden  St.  Ofiice:  70  Winter  St., 
Worcester,  Mass. 

HEYWOOD,    rrancis    Daniel,    mfr.      (See    vol. 

1909.) 

HEYWOOD,  Samuel  R..  shoe  mfr.;  Nov.  24,  1821- 
May  27,  1913.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

HIBBARD,  Charles  Bell,  lawyer;  b.  Laconia, 
N.H.,  Dec.  25,  1855;  s.  Judge  Ellery  A.  and  Mary 
H.  (Bell)  Hibbard;  prep.  edn.  Tilton  and  Exeter 
acads.;  A.B.,  salutatorian,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1876 
(Kappa  Kappa  Kappa);  read  law  in  his  father's 
office;  admitted  to  bar,  1879;  m.  Mary  Eastman 
Gale,  of  Laconia,  Dec.  14,  1897;  children,  Fllery 
Gale,  b.  Sept.  3,  1900  (died  Sept.  25,  1900),  Eli2a- 
beth  Chadwick,  b.  Sept.  29,  1901  (died  May  18, 
1902).  Practiced  in  "^'orcester  and  Boston.  Mass., 
1879-86.  since  in  Laconia;  associated  in  business 
with  father  for  a  number  of  yrs.  and  with  F.  M. 
Beckford.  1903-4.  Reporter  Supreme  Court  of  N.H., 
1896-9.  Democrat.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Address: 
Laconia,  N.H. 


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HIBBARD,  Georg-e  Albee,  mayor;  Oct.  27,  1864- 
May  29,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1910-11.) 

HIBBAKZ),  Hermon  Elisba,  educator;  b.  North 
Hero,  Vt.,  iMar.  28,  1848;  s.  Klisha  and  Mary 
(Clark)  Hibbard;  ed.  dist.  schs.,  Bryant  and  Slrat- 
ton  Commercial  Sch.,  Boston,  where  he  studied, 
worked  and  taught,  1856-68,  and  became  propr. 
of  the  sch.  in  1868;  m.  Mary  A.  Holyoke,  St.  Al- 
bans, Vt.;  1  daughter,  Kffle  M.  (Mrs.  W.  B.  Trow- 
bridge). Mayor  of  Newton,  1890,  1891;  mem.  Sink- 
ins:  Fund  Commn.,  and  trustee  of  the  liead  Fund. 
Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Hunnewell  Country  (Newton). 
Recreations:  yachting:,  riome:  160  Washington  St., 
Newlon.    Oflice:   334   Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

HIBBARD,  Thomas,  mechanical  engineer;  b. 
East  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  16,  1854;  s.  William 
Charlton  and  Sarah  Ann  (Smith)  Hibbard;  B.S., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1875;  m.  Jennie  M.  Blackinton, 
of  East  Boston,  June  12,  1880  (died  1890);  2 
children,  Marion  (Mrs.  R.  J.  Thanisch,  of  West 
Roxburv,  Mass.),  Charlton  Blackinton;  m.  2d, 
Bertha  I^.  Bartlett,  of  Medford,  Mass.,  Nov.  15, 
1899;  2  children,  Henry  Bartlett,  Eleanor.  Drafts- 
man, Atlantic  Works,  East  Boston,  1875-80;  asst. 
supt.,  Boston  Sugar  Refining  Co.,  1S80-1;  in  prac- 
tice as  mech.  engr.,  Boston,  1881-4;  chief  drafts- 
man, Deane  Steam  Pump  Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass., 
1884-90;  mecli.  engr.  and  treas.,  Geo.  Lawley  & 
Son  Corpn.,  South  Boston  and  Neponset,  Mass., 
since  1890.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Dorches- 
ter Hist.  Soc.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Club:  Co- 
lonial (Dorchester).  Recreations:  fishing,  hunting. 
Home:  17  Nottingham  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: George  Lawley  &  Son  Corpn.,  Neponset,  Mass. 

HIGHBORN,  Charles  Sumner,  pres.  First  Nat. 
Bank,  Augusta,  Me. 

HICKS,  I<ewis  Wilder,  clergyman;  b.  Charlton, 
Mass..  Nov.  20,  1845;  s.  Samuel  Prescott  and  Abi- 
gail (Phillips)  Hicks;  A.B.,  Yale,  1870,  A.M.,  1873; 
B.D.,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1874;  m.  H.  Louise 
Roper,  of  Barre,  Mass.,  Sept.  19,  1906;  1  son, 
Edward  Phillips  (by  first  marriage).  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1874;  pastor  Woodstock,  Vt., 
1874-81,  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1881-8.  Pueblo,  Colo., 
1888-90,  Denison,  Tex.,  1890-2,  Wellesley,  Mass., 
1892-6.  Has  resided  in  Wellesley,  Mass.,  since 
1903.  Historian  of  N.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc: 
mem.  Mass.  Soc.  S.A.R.  (chaplain).  Bunker  Hill 
Monument  Assn.,  Parker  Assn.;  sec.  Class  of  1870 
(Yale),  and  has  written  two  biog.  records  of  the 
class.  Republican.  Recreations:  golf,  gardening. 
Address:   Wellesley,  Mass. 

HIDBBN,  William  Buffet,  M.D.;  b.  Tamworth, 
N.  H.,  .luly  24,  1837:  s.  William  Price  and  Eunice 
(Purington)  Hidden;  descendant  of  Andrew  Hid- 
den, Rowley,  Mass.,  about  1650;  attended  Kimball 
Union  Acad.;  M.D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  Phila., 
1862;  m.  Mary  A.  Boyden,  of  Tamworth,  N.H., 
Nov.  26,  1864  (deceased);  4  children,  Julia  A., 
Mary  Agnes,  IMarguerite,  Eunice  P.  Practiced  at 
Concord,  N.H.,  1862-8;  throat  and  lung  specialist, 
Baltimore,  Md.,  1868-94;  removed  to  Boston,  1894. 
Was  the  first  American  medical  writer  to  claim 
that  indigestion  is  the  cause  of  tuberculosis  and 
prophesied  30  yrs.  ago  that  good  digestion  and 
nutrition  would  do  away  with  tuberculosis;  in- 
ventor of  the  "fresh  air"  method  of  giving  anaes- 
thetics, utilizing  the  principle  of  expansive  force 
of  chloroform  and  ether  at  different  temperatures 
and  has  invented  an  inhaler  making  the  use  of 
chloroform  safe,  by  automatic  supply  of  natural 
oxygen  witli  the  anpesthetic,  and  providing  for  the 
out-going  breath,  also  using  only  %  usual  quan- 
tity of  ansesthetic.  Author  of  "Buff,  a  Tale  for  the 
Thoughtful";  also  of  many  articles  on  scientific 
subjects.  Home:  104  Chestnut  St.  Office:  74  Boyls- 
ton  St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

HIGGTITS,  Aldus  Chapin,  lawyer,  mfr. :  b.  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  Dec.  7,  1872;  s.  Milton  P.  and  Kather- 
ine  Elizabeth  (Chapin)  Higgins;  grad.  Worcester 
High  Sch.,  1890:  M.E.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1893; 
examiner  U.S.  Patent  Office,  Washington,  3  yrs., 
also  studying  law  in  Nat.  Univ.  Law  Sch.,  admitted 
to  Worcester  Co.  bar,  1896;  m.  at  Washington, 
D.  C,  Edgenie  Brosius  (died,  1911);  children, 
Elizabeth  Brosius,  Milton  Prince;  m.  2d,  Jan.  16, 
1914,  Mary  Sprague  Green,  of  Worcester.    Engaged 


in  practice  of  law  1897  to  1901;  chmn.  Rep.  City 
Com.,  1900.  Dir.  and  mgr.  Niagara  works,  Norton 
Co.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  and  Niagara  Falls,  N.Y., 
until  1912;  since  sec.  and  counsel,  Norton  Co.; 
treas.  Sanford  Riley  Stoker  Co.;  dir.  Merchants' 
Nat.  Bank  (Worcester).  Clubs:  Tatnuck  Country, 
Worcester.  Recreations:  motoring,  golf.  Resi- 
dence: 218  West  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Office:  Nor- 
ton Company,  Worcester. 

HIGCrlNS,  Alice  Iiouise,  social  worker;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Mar.  28,  1870;  d.  Albert  H.  and  Addie  A.  (Ever- 
son)  Higgins;  ed.  pvt.  schs.,  Boston;  spl.  training 
in  Associated  Charities,  Boston,  1898-1900;  New 
York  Sch.  of  Philanthropy,  summer  of  1902;  m. 
William  H.  Lathrop,  May,  1913.  Dist.  sec,  1900-2, 
gen.  sec,  1902-13,  Associated  Charities,  Boston; 
mem.  exec.  com.  Mass.  Child  Labor  Com.;  mem. 
bd.  dirs.  Mass.  Assn.  for  Relief  and  Control  of 
Tuberculosis;  mem.  Mass.  Civic  League,  "Boston 
1915."  Mem.  Mass.  Commn.  to  Investigate  Em- 
ployment Agencies,  1910-11;  mem.  exec.  com.  Am. 
Assn.  of  Socs.  tor  Organizing  Charity.  Unitarian. 
Office:   43   Hawkins  St.,   Boston.* 

HIGGINS,  A(ndrew)  Poster;  b.  Macon,  Ga.,  Jan. 
24,  1831;  s.  Charles  A.  and  Lucy  R.  (Crocker)  Hig- 
gins; ed.  U.  of  New  York  and  Columbia;  m.  Sarah 
Hamilton  Cornell,  of  New  York,  May  5,  1852;  en- 
gaged in  law  practice  at  New  York  since  1847;  in 
firms  of  Jones  &  Johnson,  Johnson  &  Higgins,  and 
Higgins  &  Cox;  atty.,  ex-pres.  U.S.  Lloyds  Marine 
Ins.;  pres.  Knickerbocker  Trust  Co.,  1907-10;  pres., 
dir.  Mexican  Northern  Ry.  Co.,  v. -p.  and  dir.  Com- 
pania  Metalurgica  Mexicana,  Sombrerete  Mining 
Co.;  dir.  Knickerbocker  Safe  Deposit  Co.,  Crocker- 
Wheeler  Co.,  Mexican  Lead  Co.,  Montezuma  Lead 
Co.,  Fresnillo  Mining  Co.,  Teziutlan  Copper  Min- 
ing Smelting  Co.,  Potosi  &  Rio  Verde  Ry.  Co.  Mem. 
Nat.  Acad,  of  Design.  Clubs:  Century,  Down  Town, 
Adirondack  League.  Home:  Greenwich,  Conn. 
Office:   82  Beaver  St.,  New  Y'ork.* 

HIGGINS,  Edwin  Werter,  ex-congressman;  b. 
Clinton,  Conn.,  July  2,  1874;  s.  Werter  Chapin  and 
Grace  Agnes  (Taintor)  Higgins;  ed.  Norwich 
(Conn.)  Free  Acad.;  LL.B.,  Yale,  1897;  admitted 
to  bar,  1897;  m.  Alice  May  Neff,  of  Allegheny,  Pa., 
Sept.  21,  1904.  Mem.  Conn.  Gen.  Assembly,  1899; 
corpn.  counsel,  Norwich,  1901-2;  mem.  Rep.  State 
Central  Com.,  1900-6;  co.  health  officer.  New  Lon- 
don Co.,  Conn.,  1900-5,  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1904; 
pros,  atty.,  Norwich,  1905;  elected  to  59th  Con- 
gress, Oct.  2,  1905,  for  unexpired  term  (1905-7) 
of  F.  B.  Brandegee,  elected  U.S.  senator;  reelected 
to  60th,  61st  and  62d  Congresses  (1907-13),  3d 
Conn.  Dist.  Conglist.  Practicing  law  at  Norwich, 
Conn.;  sec.  treas.  LTncas  Power  Co.  Mem.  Am. 
Bar  Assn..  S.A.R.,  Phi  Sigma  Kappa.  Home:  Nor- 
wich,   Conn.* 

HIGGINS,    (EUza)    Ellen    Harvey    McCuUy;    b. 

Corinth,  Me..  Apr.  14,  1S44:  d.  Greenlief  Bullen  and 
Abagail  Lois  (Dexter)  Harvey:  g.g.d.  of  Ma.i. 
Jaincs  Harvey,  sergt.  in  Revolutionary  War;  ed. 
Kendrickeag  High  Sch.  and  East  Corinth  Acad., 
Me.;  m.  Judge  Lawrence  McCully,  of  Supreme  Ct. 
of  Hawaii,  May  26,  1866  (died  1892);  m.  2d,  Rev. 
.lohn  Hamilton  Higgins,  of  Charleston,  Me.,  Mar. 
12,  1895  (died  Apr.  16,  1910);  adopted  niece,  Alice 
Lawrence  McCully,  of  Oakland,  Cal.;  step  children, 
Mrs.  Ethel  May  Beck,  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  Mrs. 
Alice  Emma  Bordway;  Florence  Ellen  Higgins,  of 
Charleston,  Me.;  grandchildren,  Lucille  Higgins 
Bordwav,  b.  Dec.  30.  1903;  Frances  Ellen  Smith. 
Oct.  1,  i906:  Laura  Suzanne  Smith,  July  21,  1911; 
Elizabeth  Emma  Beck,  July  22,  1908;  John  Hamil- 
ton Beck,  Oct.  26,  1911.  Lived  in  Honolulu,  Hawai- 
ian Islands,  25  yrs.  Trustee  Higgins  Classical 
Inst.,  Charleston.  Baptist.  Address:  Charleston, 
Maine. 

HIGGINS,  Prancis  Elon,  merchant;  b.  W^orces- 
ter,  Jilass.,  Oct.  15,  1851;  s.  Elon  Galusha  and  Lucy 
Maria  (Graves)  Higgins;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Wor- 
cester; m.  Sarah  C,  d.  Solomon  O.  Heald,  Oct.  12, 
1885;  1  daughter,  Gladys.  Employed  by  his  father 
and  uncle  in  the  wall  paper  business,  -1869-80; 
bought  half  interest  1880;  treas.  and  mgr.  E.  G. 
Higgins  Co.  from  incorporation,  Feb.  15,  1893, 
until  1909,  and  since  pres.  and  treas.  Treas.  Wor- 
cester Art  Students'  Club,  7  yrs.;  mem.  Worcester 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Worcester  Publicity  Assn. 


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Mason.  Clubs:  Commonwealth,  Worcester  Coun- 
try, Economic.  Recreations:  solf.  Home:  51  Wil- 
liams St.  Office:  274-L'78  Main  St.,  ^Vo^cestGr,  Mass. 

HIGGINS,  Georg-e  Prederick,  consulting  engr. ; 
b.  Manchester,  N.li.,  .June  S,  1S62;  s.  Freeman  and 
Mary  Wilson  (Dennett)  Hissins;  S.B.  and  M.E. 
in  Mech.  Enabling.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1885; 
m.  Mary  Peabody  Clark,  of  Manchester,  Dec.  29, 
1886;  children,  Clark  Freeman,  James  Peabody. 
Rogers  Whitney,  Ricliard  Prince,  Harris  Allen. 
Practiced  in  Boston  and  Mass.  since  1892;  treas. 
Gem  Stamped  Steel  Co.,  Chelsea;  designed  water 
worlvs  power  plant  of  Winnipeg,  IMan.;  power 
plants  at  Manchester,  N.H.,  Worcester,  Mass., 
Winchester,  N.H.,  Peabody,  Mass.,  Chelsea,  Mass. 
Authority  on  metal  fabrication.  Mem.  Am.  Soc. 
Mech.  Engrs.,  Boston  Engring.  Soc.  Sec.  Rotary 
Club.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Engineers 
(New  York),  University  (Boston),  Boston  Congre- 
gational. Home:  41  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 
Offlce:  Gem  Stamped  Steel  Co.,  Chelse^i,  Mass. 

HIGGINS,  J(ames)  Haydeu,  M.D.  and  surgeon; 
b.  Marshfield.  Mo.,  Feb.  2,  1871;  s.  David  James 
Munroe  and  Delia  Lexandie  (Archibald)  Higgins; 
ed.  pub.  and  high  schs..  Providence,  R.I.,  and  Mt. 
Pleasant  Acad.;  M.D.,  Coll.  of  Phvs.  &  Surg.,  Bos- 
ton, 1894;  New  York  Polyclinic  Hosp.,  1900-1;  New 
York  City  Hosp.,  1901;  Charing  Cross  Hosp.,  Lon- 
don, 1907;  m.  Boston,  Sept.  17.  1895,  Grace  Good- 
win Babbitt.  Has  practiced  at  Marston's  Mills, 
Mass.,   since   1894.    Home:   Marston's   INIills,   Mass. 

HIGGIXS,  James  Henry,  ex-governor;  b.  Lin- 
coln, R.I.,  Jan.  22,  1876;  s.  Thomas  F.  and  Eliza- 
beth Ann  (Mather)  Higgins;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1898; 
LL.B.  Georgetown  U.,  Washington,  1900;  m.  Elleh 
P.  Maguire,  of  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Nov.  17,  1908; 
2  children,  James  Henry,  Jr.,  John  T.  Admitted  to 
bar,  1900;  Mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1902;  mayor  of 
Pawtucket,  1903-6;  gov.  of  R.I.,  1907-8,  1908-9; 
resumed  gen.  practice;  v. p.  Manufacturers'  Build- 
ing Co.  Dir.  Soc.  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to 
Children.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Mem.  St. 
Vincent  de  Paul  Soc.  Clubs:  Hope,  University, 
Catholic,  Megantic  Fish  and  Game  (Quebec,  Can.). 
Recreations:  golf,  fishing,  baseball.  Home:  Paw- 
tucket, R.I.  Office:  Grosvenor  Bldg.,  Providence, 
Rhode  Island. 

HIGGINS,  John  Woodman,  mfr. ;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1874;  s.  jMilton  Prince  and  Katharine  E. 
(Chapin)  Higgins;  descendant  of  Elder  Brewster, 
of  the  Mayflower,  1620,  and  Richard  Higgins,  of 
Plymouth,  1633;  S.B.,  elec.  engring.  course,  Wor- 
cester Poly.  Inst.,  1896;  m.  Clara  L.  Carter,  of  St. 
Louis,  Jan.  17,  1906;  1  son,  Carter  Chapin.  Supt. 
Plunger  Elevator  Co.,  Worcester,  1896-04;  bought 
"Worcester  Ferrule  &  Mfg.  Co.  and  reorganized  as 
the  Worcester  Pressed  Steel  Co.,  of  which  was 
sec.  and  mgr.  until  1909,  and  since  pres.  and  treas.; 
also  pres.  Worcester  Pressed  Steel  Pulley  Co., 
Worcester  Strip  Steel  Mills,  Twaits  Mfg.  Co.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  IMem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs., 
Soc.  of  Automobile  Engrs.,  Nat.  Metal  Trades 
Assn.  (pres.  Worcester  branch),  Worcester  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  dir.  Y.M. 
C.A.  Clubs:  Worcester,  Tatnuck  Country.  Home: 
80  Williams  St.  Office:  Randolph  Rd.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

HIGGINS,  Iiotlirop  Davis,  teacher;  b.  Westboro, 
Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1876;  s.  Arthur  Ray  and  Mary  Isa- 
bella (Maraspin)  Higgins;  ed.  Wesleyan  Acad., 
Wilbraham,  Mass.;  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  Ph.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1899;  m.  Mary  Lee  Blaisdell,  of  Clinton,  Conn., 
June  28,  1905.  Teacher  Morgan  Sch.,  Clinton, 
Conn.,  6  yrs. ;  teacher  science.  State  Normal  Train- 
ing Sch.,  Danbury,  since  Sept.,  1905;  supervisor  of 
schs.,  New  Fairfield,  Conn.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Protestant.  Mason.  Author:  Lessons  in  Physics, 
1903;  First  Science  Book,  1905:  Common  School  Sci- 
ence, 1907;  Simple  Experiments  in  Physics,  1909; 
Elementary  Science,  1914.  Recreations:  tennis. 
Address:  5  Harmonj-  St.,  Danbury,  Conn. 

HIGGINS,  Milton  Prince,  mfr.,  educator;  Dec. 
7,  1842-Mar.  8,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   1912-13.) 

HIGGINS,  Richard  T..  lawver;  b.  Washington, 
Conn.,  Sept.  24,  1865;  s.  Edward  and  Mary  (Craw- 
ley)  Higgins;  prep.  edn.  Parker  Acad.,  Woodbury; 


student  St.  Francis  Coll.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1884  to 
1887;  studied  law  in  office  of  Huntington  <fe  ^Var- 
ner,  Woodljury;  m.  Margaret  R.  Bryan,  of  VVinsted, 
Conn.,  Sept.  1,  1898;  1  son,  Bryan  E.  Admitted  to 
Conn,  bar.  May,  1890;  practiced  in  Winsted  since 
1891;  pros.  atty.  Town  Ct.,  1902-4,  Conn.  Humane 
Soc.  since  1892;  corpn.  counsel,  Winchester,  Conn., 
1900-13;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909;  coroner  of 
Litchfield  Co.,  1892-10;  state  R.R.  commr.  of 
Conn.,  1910-11;  mem.  and  chmn.  Public  Utilities 
Conmin.,  State  of  Conn.,  since  1911.  Pres.  Busi- 
ness Men's  Assn.,  Winsted,  1908-9;  chmn.  Sch.  Bd., 
1906-9;  dir.  Litclifield  Co.  Hosp.  Mem.  Winchester 
Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus,  B.P.O. 
Elks.  Catholic.  Club:  Winsted.  Recreations:  walk- 
ing, billiards.  Home:  ^\'insted.  Office:  State  Capi- 
tol,  Hartford,   Conn. 

HIGGINS,  Thomas  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Berkeley, 
R.I.,  Oct.  2,  1880;  s.  John  and  Ann  (Eagan)  Hig- 
gins; ed.  grammar  sch.,  Fall  Uiver;  grad.  B.M.C. 
Durfee  High  Sch.,  Fall  River,  1898;  unmarried. 
Practiced  in  Fall  River  since  Feb.,  1901;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907;  mayor  of  Fall  River,  1911- 
12:  chmn.  Bd.  of  Police  and  License  Commrs.,  Fall 
River.  Mem.  bd.  of  dirs.  The  Bradford  Durfee  Tex- 
tile Sch.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Mem. 
B.P.O.  Elks,  Fall  River  Council,  Knights  of  Colum- 
bus. Clubs:  Quequechan,  King  Philip  Boat.  Home: 
318  Madison  St.  Office:  Granite  Blk.,  Fall  River, 
Mass. 

HIGGINS,  William  Lincoln,  M.D.;  b.  Chester- 
field, Mass.,  Mar.  8,  1867;  s.  Martin  Luther  and 
Elizabeth  Susan  (Havden)  Higgins;  M.D.,  Med. 
Dept.  U.  of  City  of  New  York,  1890;  m.  Northamp- 
ton, Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1890,  Annah  J.  Clapp.  Began 
practice  at  Willington,  Conn.,  1890;  removed  to 
South  Coventry,  1891;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
2  terms,  .1905-9  (chmn.  Com.  on  Humane  Instns., 
both  sessions,  and  chmn.  of  Exec.  Com.  of  Farmers' 
Assn.,  1907):  elected  Nov.  3,  1908,  state  senator 
from  35th  dist.  for  term  of  2  yrs.,  Jan.,  1909-Jan., 
1911.     Address:    South   Coventry,    Conn. 

HIGGINSON,  Edward,  lawyer;  b.  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass..  Dec.  5,  1853;  s.  Stephen  and  Agnes  Gordon 
(Cochran)  Higginson;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1874;  LL.B., 
U.  of  Cincinnati  Law  Sch.,  1876:  admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1882;  m.  Kate  Strong,  of  Erie,  Pa.,  Sept.  25, 
1884;  children,  Anne  Storrow,  Mary  Hamot  (both 
deceased).  Engaged  in  practice  at  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  since  1882.  Mem.  Common  Council,  1884- 
85;  citv  solicitor,  1889-91-92;  mem.  Bd.  of  Sinking 
Fund  Commrs.,  1897-1900.  Clubs:  Harvard,  of  Fall 
River,  and  Harvard,  of  Boston.  Address:  Fall 
River,  Mass. 

HIGGINSON,  Prancis  Lee,  financier;  b.  Boston, 
Oct.  11,  1841;  s.  George  and  Mary  C.  (Lee)  Hig- 
ginson; A.B.,  Harvard,  1863.  Entered  54th  Mass. 
Inf.  as  2d  It.,  Feb.,  1863,  becoming  1st  It.  and 
capt.  same:  capt.  5th  Mass.  Cav.,  1864:  mustered 
out  Nov.,  1865;  m.  Miss  Shattuck,  of  Boston,  Apr. 
n.  1898.  Pres.  Suffolk  Savings  Bank  for  Seamen 
and  Others:  dir.  Calumet  &  Hecla  Mining  Co., 
Allouez  Mining  Co.,  La  Salle  Mining  Co.,  Boston  & 
Lowell  Ry.  Co..  Central  &  South  America  Tele- 
graph Co.,  Merchants  Nat.  Bank,  Kansas  City 
Stock  Yards  Co.,  Mass.  Hosp.  Life  Ins.  Co.  Treas. 
and  trustee  Boston  Mus.  Fine  Arts;  mem.  Bd.  of 
Overseers,  Harvard  Coll.;  mem.  Corpn.  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.;  trustee  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.  Mem.  Am.  Hist. 
Assn.  Clubs:  Somerset  Country,  Knickerbocker, 
Harvard.  Home:  274  Beacon  St.  Office:  28  State 
St..  Boston.* 

HIGGINSON,  Prancis  Lee,  Jr.,  banker;  b.  Bos- 
ton. IMass.,  Nov.  29,  1877;  s.  Francis  Lee  and 
Julia  (Borland)  Higginson;  descendant  of  Francis 
Higginson,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  about  1629;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1900;  m.  Hetty  A.  Sargent,  of  Boston,  June 
5,  1905;  3  children,  Francis  Lee,  3d.  Joan,  infant. 
Engaged  in  banking  and  brokerage  business  since 
1901;  mem.  Lee,  Higginson  &  Co.;  trustee  Suffolk 
Savings  Bank  for  Seamen  and  Others:  dir.  Har- 
rison Bros.,  Inc.  (Phila.,  Pa.).  Internat.  Cotton 
Duck  Corpn.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Union,  Boston  City, 
Tennis  and  Racquet.  Home:  215  Commonwealth 
Av.    Office:  44  State  St.,  Boston. 

HIGGINSON,  Henry  Lee,  banker;  b.  New  York, 
Nov.  IS,  1834;  s.  George  and  Mary  C.  Higginson; 
entered  Harvard,  1851,  but  did  not  complete  course 


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(hon.  A..A1.,  1882;  LL.D.,  Yale,  1901);  m.  Ida  Agas- 
siz,  of  Boston,  Dec.  5,  1863.  Employe  in  counting 
liouse  of  S.  &  E.  Austin,  Boston;  tlion  went  to 
Vienna;  studied  music;  served  in  U.S.  Vols,  in 
Civil  War,  becoming  maj.  and  bvt.  It. -col..  1st 
Mass.  Cav. ;  severely  wounded  at  Aldie,  Va.,  .Tune, 
1863.  Mem.  firm  Lee,  Higsinson  &  Co.,  bankers 
and  brokers,  since  Jan.  1,  1868;  pres.  New  Boston 
Music  Hall,  Gauley  Coal  Land  Co.;  v.-p.  Provident 
Instn.  for  Savings,  SmuRsler  Union  Mining  Co.; 
dir.  Am.  Telephone  &  Telegrapli  (.'n..  Gen.  Electric 
Co.,  N.E.  Exploration  Co.,  Asliburton  Mining  Co., 
etc.  Trustee  Carnegie  Instn.,  Washington,  N.E. 
Conservatory  of  Music,  Franklin  Union;  fellow 
Pres.  and  Fellows  of  Harvard  since  1893.  Mem. 
Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Sci- 
ence (life),  etc.  Has  devoted  a  considerable  sum 
to  organize  a  symphony  orchestra  at  Boston. 
Home:  191  Commonwealtli  Av.  Office:  44  State  St., 
Boston.* 

HI66INSOK,  Mary  P.  Thaclier,  author;  b. 
(Thacher)  Machia.';,  Me..  Nov.  26.  1844:  ed.  pvt. 
schs..  Portland,  I\Ie..  and  Springfield,  Mass.;  m. 
Thomas  Wcntworth  Higginson,  Feb.  6.  1S79.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  Ijooks.)  Home:  Cam- 
bridge, INlnss.* 

HIGG-INSOir,  Thomas  Wentworth,  author;  Dec. 
22,  1823-May  9,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

HIGHI.ANDS,  Andrew  Albert,  lawver;  b.  Fall 
Rivei-.  Mass.,  :Mar,  24,  187?,;  s.  .lohn  .1.  (b.  Gimmell) 
and  Elizabeth  (Sanders)  Highlands;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1895,  LL.B.,  1898;  m.  Apr.  19,  1900,  Lucy 
Blake.  Has  practiced  law  at  Boston  since  1898; 
apptd.  sec.  of  Pub.  Service  Commn,  Nov.  1,  1913. 
Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  B. P.O. 11  Clubs: 
Brae  Burn  Country,  Harvard  of  Boston,  Boston 
Press.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass. 
Office:    1   Beacon    St.,   Boston. 

EIGHT,  Clarence  A.,  lawver;  b.  Scarboro,  Me., 
Jan.  26,  1868;  s.  Horatio  and  Clara  E.  (Milliken) 
Hight;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Portland,  Me.;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1889,  LL.B.,  1892;  m.  at  Portland,  Me.,  Emily 
L.  Coyle,  Nov.  9,  1892.  Practiced  law,  Portland, 
1892-9,  and  at  Portland  and  Boston  since  1899; 
solicitor.  Grand  Trunk  Ry.  System  for  N.E.,  since 
1899;  mem.  law  firm  of  Coolidge  &  Hight  since 
1901;  v.-p.  Island  Creek  Coal  Co.,  Am.  Zinc  Co.; 
dir.  U.S.  Smelting  Co.  Republican.  Mem.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Cumberland  Bar 
Assn.,  Me.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Harvard  (Boston), 
Cumberland  (Portland,  Me.).  Recreations:  outdoor 
life.  Home:  122  Carleton  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 
Offlce:   50  Congress  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

HIGIiEY,  Edwin  Hall,  soldier,  educator;  b.  Cas- 
tleton,  Vt,  Feb.  15,  1843;  s.  Hervey  O.  and  Sarah 
B.  (Little)  Higley;  prep.  edn.  Castleton  Sem. ;  A.B., 
Middlebury  Coll.,  1868  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.; 
student  Royal  Conservatory  of  Music,  Leipzig,  and 
U.  of  Leipzig,  1882-5;  m.  Jennie  S.  Turner,  of  Mid- 
dlebury, Vt.,  June  2,  1870.  Enlisted  as  1st  sergt. 
Co.  K,  1st  Vt.  Cav.,  Sept.  30,  1861;  commd.  2d  It., 
July  15,  1862;  acting  adj.,  Aug.-Dec,  1862;  ord- 
nance officer  on  Gen.  Custer's  staff,  1863;  in  com- 
mand section  of  Co.  C,  3d  U.S.  Arty.,  in  Kilpat- 
rick's  raid,  1864;  2d  in  command  in  Gen.  Han- 
cock's escort  during  Wilderness  campaign.  1864; 
prisoner  of  war,  July,  1864-Mar.,  1865;  capt.  and 
bvt.  maj..  Mar.  13,  1865;  hon.  discharged,  iNIay  15, 
1865.  Organist,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1869-71;  prof. 
Greek  and  German,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1872-8  2;  mas- 
ter Greek  and  German.  Groton  (Mass.)  Sch.,  1885; 
lecturer,  Vt.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  1877-8;  organist,  St.  An- 
drew's Ch.  Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  N.E. 
Classical  Assn.,  G.A.R.  Author:  Exercises  in 
Greek  Composition;  Centennial  Poem,  at  Middle- 
bury College  Centennial,  1900.  Contbr.  to  philos. 
mags.  Recreations:  music.  Address:  Groton, 
Mass. 

HIGIiEY,  George  Trask,  lawyer;  Mar.  10,  1837- 
June   5,    1912.      (See   vol.    1909.) 

HII.DRETH,  David  Wesley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; b.  Hallowell,  IMe.,  Jan.  23,  1853;  s.  Levi 
W.  and  Abbie  (Basford)  Hildreth;  ed.  common 
schs.  and  acad.;  m.  Etta  N.  Flint,  of  Orleans,  Vt., 
Sept.,  1882.  Station  agt.  and  telegraph  operator, 
1872-82;   druggist  and  pharmacist,   1882-97;   editor 


and  pub.  Express  and  Standard,  Newport,  Vt., 
since  1897.  Republican.  Mason;  K.  of  P.  Author: 
Border  Poems,  1878;  Forced  to  the  War,  1898; 
also  plays;  Lone  Tree  Mine;  Forced  to  the  War; 
Out  of  His  Sphere;  Placer  Gold;  Bound  by  an 
Oath;  The  Granger;  Joining  the  Tinpanites,  1891; 
The  Pride  of  Company  G;  The  Diamond  Belt.  Ad- 
dress:     Newport,    Vt. 

HIIiDBETH,  Henry  Albert,  :\I.D.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
HIIiDBETH,  Herbert  Louis,  candy  mfr.;  b.  North 
Graltoii,  Alass.,  Mar.  2,  1858;  s.  Hezekiah  and 
Susan  (Mcl''ailand)  Hildreth;  descendant  of 
liichard  Hildreth,  of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
North  Grafton  and  Westfield,  Mass.;  m.  Amanda 
Ladd,  of  Mt.  Vernon,  Me.,  Sept.  30,  1882;  1  son, 
Herbert  Alfred.  Began  in  mfr.  of  candy  at  Lowell, 
]\Iass.,  1878;  removed  to  Lewiston,  Me.,  1886,  and 
continued  in  same  line  of  business;  located  in 
Boston,  1893  and  incorporating,  1907,  as  H.  L. 
Hildreth  Co.,  taking  in  his  son  Herbert  A.,  who 
is  asst.  treas.  and  dir.  of  the  co. ;  v.-p.  Nat.  Wrap- 
ping Paper  Co.;  also  mfr.  of  candy  pulling  ma- 
chines. Mein.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Nat. 
Assn.  of  Mfrs.,  Mfg.  Confectioners'  Assn.,  Con- 
fectioners' Assn.  of  N.E.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Wil- 
liams. Recreations:  motoring,  arts,  music.  Home: 
22  Tremlett  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Offlce:  276 
Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

HIIiDBETH,  Horace  Edwin,  banker,  mfr.;  b. 
Harvard,  ]\Iass.,  Oct.  2,  1874;  s.  Edwin  Alonzo  and 
Mary  Gray  (Hoyt)  Hildreth;  descendant  of  Rich- 
ard Hildreth,  who  came  from  England  to  Salem, 
Mass.,  about  1650;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  and  Bromfleld 
Acad.,  Harvard,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1899;  B.S. 
in  Civ.  Engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1901;  m.  Alice 
Lucretia  Westgate,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  June  16, 
1911;  2  children,  Edwin  Westgate,  Lucretia  Law- 
rence. With  maintenance  of  way  dept.  Pa.  R.R. 
1  yr.,  and  engring.  dept.,  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.R.  R.R., 
4  yrs.;  jr.  partner  Hildreth  Bros.,  mfrs.  woodwork- 
ing inachinery,  since  1902;  sec.  Cosmopolitan  Trust 
Co.  since  1911;  dir.  Waltham  Watch  Co.  since  1910; 
trustee  Estate  of  Reuben  Whitcomb,  Reuben  Whit- 
comb,  Jr.,  and  Edwin  A.  Hildreth;  chmn.  Harvard 
Rep.  Town  Com.;  del.  to  many  Rep.  convs.;  trustee 
and  treas.  Harvard  Pub.  Library.  Progressive  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  Recreations:  mountain 
camping.  Home:  Harvard,  Mass.  Offlce:  76  Devon- 
shire St.,  Boston. 

HIIiDBETH,  John  Lewis,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
North  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1838;  s.  John 
C.  and  Harriet  Maria  (Blanchard)  Hildreth;  A.B., 
Dartmouth,  1879,  as  of  1864,  M.D.,  1867;  (LL.D., 
Tufts,  1900);  m.  Achsah  B.  Colburn,  of  Temple, 
N.H.,  Mar.  2,  1864.  U.S.  sanitary  and  relief  agt. 
and  insp.  camps  and  hosps.,  1864-5;  prin.  Peter- 
borough (N.H.)  Acad.,  1865-7;  in  practice  at  Town- 
send,  Mass.,  1867-70,  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  since 
1870;  mem.  sch.  bd.,  1875-89;  surgeon  4th  Bat- 
talion, Mass.  N.G.,  1875-6;  med.  dir.  1st  Brigade, 
1876-9;  med.  examiner  Middle.sex  Co.,  1877-82;  or- 
ganized Cambridge  Dispensary,  1873  (clerk,  1873- 
79);  phys.  and  surgeon  Cambridge  Hosp.  since 
1886;  prof.  clin.  medicine,  Tufts  Med.  School,  1894- 
1900,  dean,  1897-1900,  prof,  emeritus  1900,  Tufts 
Med.  Sch.;  mem.  Mass.  State  Bd.  Lunacy  and 
Charity,  1895-8.  Trustee  New  Ipswich  (N.H.)  Li- 
brary, New  Ipswich  Appleton  Acad.,  Edward  Hop- 
kins Fund.  Fellow  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Home:  55 
Fletcher   St.,   Winchester,   Mass.* 

HILEB,  Ernest  Osffood,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1871;  s.  Thomas  Greenleaf  and 
Mary  Jane  (Clark)  Hiler;  g.g.g.s.  Jacob  Hiler,  of 
Boston,  1755-1835,  master  at  arms  in  U.S.  Brig. 
Gen.  Gates'  Co.,  and  of  John  Osgood,  1712-1775, 
col.  of  Essex  County  Regt. ;  grad.  Roxbury  Latin 
Sch.,  1888;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1893;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
U.  Law  Sch.,  1896;  unmarried.  Admitted  to  prac- 
tice in  Mass.  Supreme  Ct.,  Nov.  6,  1896,  to  Circuit 
Ct,  of  U.S.,  Jan.  3,  1899,  U.S.  Patent  Offlce,  May  1, 
1905,  U.S.  Circuit  Ct.  of  Appeals,  Jan.  16,  1906, 
U.S.  Supreme  Ct.,  Apr.  13,  1911;  apptd.  examiner  of 
titles,  Mass.  Land  Ct.,  Aug.  29.  1905;  entered  of- 
fice of  Ball  &  Tower,  Nov.,  1896;  mem.  firm  of 
Tower,  Talbot  &  Hiler  since  Oct.  1,  1900.  Mem. 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  S.A.R.  Librarian  Har- 
vard Musical  Assn.;  treas.  Choir  Guild  of  Diocese 


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of  Mass.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Har- 
vard (New  York  and  Boston),  Boston  City.  Has 
published  Communion  Service  in  A  flat;  Cloud 
Field  and  Flower  (ten  songs  for  children);  and 
the  Story  of  Brass  Wind  Instruments  (a  study  in 
the  evolution  of  the  orchestia)  in  magazine 
"Music";  Duplessis  and  Gluck,  in  Harvard  Musi- 
cal Review.  Home:  17  Alveston  St.  Office:  35 
C^ongress  St.,  Boston. 

HIIiIi,  Adams  Sherman,  educator;  Jan.  30,  1S33- 
Dec.  25,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1910-11.) 

HIIiIi,  Arthur  Dehon,  lawyer;  b.  Paris,  France, 
June  25,  1S69;  s.  Adams  Sherman  and  Caroline 
Inches  (Dehon)  Hill;  prep.  edn.  Brown  &  Nichols' 
Sch.,  Cambridge,  INIass.,  and  under  pvt.  tutelage; 
spl.  student  Harvard,  lSSS-90;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U. 
Law  Sch.,  1S94;  m.  Henrietta  Post  McLean,  of 
Bellport,  L.I.,  June  20,  1S95;  children,  Adams  S., 
Mary  Louise,  Arthur  Dehon,  Jr.  Practiced  at  Bos- 
ton since  1S94;  mem.  firm  of  Hill,  Barlow  &  Ho- 
mans;  trustee  and  treas.  Bromflcld  Sch.,  Harvard, 
Mass.;  mem.  corpn.  Provident  Instn.  for  Savings. 
Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston,  Am.  Criminol.  Soc.  Republican. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Union,  Tavern,  City, 
Union  Boat,  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York). 
Home:  17  Brimmer  St.  Office:  53  State  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

SlliJt,  Arthur  Gaylord,  silk  mfr. ;  b.  Northamp- 
ton, Mass.,  Dec.  6,  1841;  s.  Samuel  L.  and  R.  Maria 
(Gaylord)  Hill;  ed.  Northampton  High  Sch.,  Hud- 
son River  Inst.,  Claverack,  N.Y.,  Allen's  English 
and  Classical  Sch.,  West  Newton,  Mass.;  B.S., 
Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.  (Harvard),  1864;  m. 
Katherine  E.  Edwards,  of  Northampton,  July  7, 
1S67:  children,  Florence  G.,  Marion  L.  H.  McCul- 
lough.  Asst.  treas.  Nonotuck  Silk  Co.  21  yrs., 
1864-85;  pres.  Whitney  Safety  Fire  Arms  Co.,  Mar- 
tin Cash  Carrier  Co.;  propr.  Hill  Machine  '^'^orks. 
Alderman,  mem.  Trust  Funds  Com.,  Sch.  Com., 
engr.  fire  dept.,  Northampton,  at  various  times; 
mayor  Northampton  2  terms,  1SS7,  88;  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1900.  Republican.  Trustee  and  treas. 
Florence  Kindergarten,  1874-92.  Unitarian  (radi- 
cal). Mem.  Mass.  Mayors'  Assn.,  Lawrence  Scien- 
tific Assn.  Mem.  Knights  of  Honor  (Grand  Dic- 
tator, 1888,  Rep.  to  Supreme  Lodge,  1889-94,  Grand 
Reporter,  1906,  07.  OS),  Royal  Arcanum,  A.O.U.W. 
Recreations:  reading,  drama,  athletics.  Address: 
33   Maple  St.,   Florence,   Mass. 

HII^Ii,  Aymer  S.  C,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Johnson, 
Vt..  Dec.  24,  1876:  s.  Seth  C.  and  Mary  J.  (Peck) 
Hill;  prep.  edn.  Peoples'  Acad.,  Morris ville,  Vt. ; 
grad.  State  Normal  Sch..  Johnson,  Vt.,  1895;  M.D., 
U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1898;  M.E.,  Nat.  Coll. 
of  Electro-Therapeutics,  1897;  m.  Delia  Adelaide 
Morgan,  of  Burlinerton,  Vt.,  June  19,  1899.  Prac- 
ticed in  Jericho  Center,  Vt.,  1898-02.  Winooski, 
since  1902;  consulting  surgeon  to  Fanny  Allen 
Hosp.:  asst  to  chair  of  clinical  medicine,  U.  of  Vt. ; 
trustee  Village  of  Winooski,  1909-13.  Fellow 
A.M. A.;  mem.  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Burlington  and 
Crittenden  Co.  Med.  Soc.  fpre.s.,  1901-2).  Univer- 
sity Research  Club.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason. 
Mem.  O.E.S.,  Woodmen  of  America.  Club:  Ethan 
Allen  (Burlington,  Vt.).    Home:  Winooski,  Vt. 

HIIili,  Bert  Hodgre,  archaeologist;  b.  Bristol. 
Vt.,  Mar.  7,  1874;  s.  Alson  Collins  and  Carrie  Em- 
ily (Hodsre)  Hill:  A.B..  U.  of  Vt.,  1895;  A.M..  Co- 
lumbia, 1900;  student  Am.  Sch.  Classical  Studies, 
Athens.  Greece.  1900-3;  unmarried.  Prin.  New- 
port (Vt. )  Acad.,  1895-8;  asst.  curator  classical 
antiquities,  Mus.  of  Fine  Arts.  Boston,  1903-6; 
lecturer  on  Greek  sculpture,  Wellesley  Coll..  1904- 
06;  dir.  Am.  Sch.  Classical  Studies,  Athens.  Greece, 
since  1906  (also  mem.  mng.  com.).  Fellow  Am. 
Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Archaeol.  Inst. 
America.  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Austrian  Archaeol. 
Inst..  German  Archaeol.  Inst..  Greek  Archaeol.  Soc. 
(hon.).  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Delta  Phi.  Republican. 
Methodist  Club:  Columbia  (New  York).  Home: 
Bristol.  Vt.  Address:  American  Sch.  of  Classical 
Studies.  Athens,   Greece. 

HII^Ii,  Baniel  Cilly,  banking;  b.  Compton,  N.H., 
Nov.  28,  1844;  s.  Barker  Lapham  and  Mary  A. 
(Cilly)  Hill;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Plymouth  Acad,  and 
Tilton  Sem.    Taught  sell.:  moved  to  Ashland,  1895; 


pres.    Ashland    Savings    Bank    since 
Ashland,  N.M. 


1902.     Home: 


HII.Ii,  Don  Gleason,  lawyer;   July   12,   1847-Feb. 

20,  1914.    (See  vol.  1'JU9.) 

HII.I.,    Donald    Mackay,    lawyer;    b.    Brookline, 

rl^^^-^  ^,^y,-  ^-  ^^'''''  s-  William  Henry  and  Sarah 
(May)  Hill;  descendant  on  father's  side  of  Peter 
Hill  who  .settled  at  Kittery,  Me.,  about  1630;  on 
mother  s  side  of  brother  of  Gen.  Warren,  who 
i^c'^,^  ^  r  T*^,f  ^?}E^  "^'  I'unker  Hill;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1898,  LL.B.,  1901;  m.  Annie  N.  Turner,  of  Brook- 
V"®',/V"®,  ^^-  ^^^-'  2  children,  Donald  Mackav, 
Jr.,  Malcolm  Turner.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1901 
and  since  practiced  in  Boston;  mem.  firm  of  Blod- 
gett,  Jones,  Burnham  &  Bingham;  pres.  F.  U 
Stearns  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Hansohoe  Mfg.  Co.,  Renfrew 
^n^^"-.  9.°-  Foster's  Wharf  Co.;  v.-p.  Exchange 
Trust  Co  ;  sec.  and  dir.  Blue  Wing  Mining  Co.; 
elk.  and  dir.  Canton  Pub.  Co.,  Cote  Piano  Mfg.  Co 
treas.,  elk.  and  dir.  Laconia  Car  Co.;  dir.  Sylvester 
Co.,  Boston  Ins.  Co.,  Old  Colony  Ins.  Co  •  trustee 
under  the  will  of  William  H.  Hill.  Democrat 
Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Longwood  Cricket,  Brae  Burn 
Country-,  Exchange,  Harvard  (Boston),  Bostonian 
S^-  Recreations:  tennis.  Home:  Waban,  Mass. 
Office:  60  Federal  St.,  and  50  Congress  St.,  Boston. 
HIIiIi,  Ebenezer  J.,  congressman;  b.  Redding, 
Conn.,  Aug.  4.  1S45;  s.  Rev.  Moses  and  Charlotte 
Ilsley  (McClellan)  Hill;  student  Yale,  2  yrs  (hon 
A.M.,  1892);  m.  Mary  E.  Mosman,  of  Amherst. 
Mass..  June  15,  1S68.  Pres.  Norwalk  (Conn.)  St 
Ry.  Co.  and  Norwalk  Gaslight  Co.  several  yrs  • 
now  v.-p.  Norwalk  Mills  Co.,  and  Nat.  Bank 
of  Norwalk.  Has  held  various  local  offices;  del. 
Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1884;  mem.  Conn.  Senate,  1886-7; 
mem.  Rep.  State  Central  Com.,  1  term;  mem.  54th 


walk.  Conn.* 

HIIiIi,  Edgfar  Dwight,  M.D.;  b.  Biddeford,  Me. 
Aug.  10.  1853:  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin) 
1877.  Practiced  at  Plymouth,  Mass.,  since  1878 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Address:  Plymouth 
Mass. 

HIIiIi,  Edmund  Emerson,  M.D.;  b.  Oct.  22,  1868 
s.  Edmund  and  Sarah  W.    (Emerson)   Hill;  prelim 
edn.  Pembroke   (N.H.)   Acad.;   M.D.,   Harvard  Med 
Sch.,  1893;  m.  Mary  B.  Walker,  of  Pembroke,  N.H., 
Dec.  4,  1895:  2  children.  Edmund  Walker,  Frederick 
Emerson.    Practiced  in  Suncook,  N.H.,  since  1893 
examiner  for  12  ins.  cos.    Mem.  A.M.A.,  N.H.  Med 
Soc,   Centre   Dist.    Med.    Soc.     Mason    (K.T.);    Odd 
Fellow.    Republican.    Conglist.    Address:  Suncook, 
N.H. 

HIIiIi,  Edsou  James;  b.  Concord.  N.H..  Oct.  19. 
1857:  s.  James  Riggs  and  Sophia  (Pickering)  Hill: 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  and  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Concord.  N.H. : 
m.  Cora  Hubbell,  of  Zanesville,  O.,  Sept.  23,  1885. 
In  employ  of  James  R.  Hill  &  Co.,  Concord,  1874- 
84;  pres.  and  treas.  The  Hill  Assn.;  pres.  Home 
Realty  Co.;  v.-p.  Concord  Light  &  Power  Co.;  treas. 
Eagle  &  Phoenix  Hotel  Co.:  dir.  Mechanics  Nat. 
Bank.  Concord  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  United  Life  Ins. 
Co.:  trustee  Union  Trust  Co.  Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1S99,  03,  05.  07,  09;  commr.  Concord  Water 
Works:  trustee  Concord  Citv  Librarv.  Democrat. 
Episcopalian;  trustee  P.E.  Ch.  in  N.H.  Mason 
(K.T.).  Clubs:  Wonolancet,  Beaver  Meadow  Golf 
(Concord);  Union  (Boston).  Address:  33  S.  Main 
St.,   Concord,   N.H. 

HIIiIi,  Edward  Buffum,  shipbuilder;  b.  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.,  June  7,  1879:  s.  Edward  and  Ellen  (Hodgdon) 
Hill:  A.B..  Yale,  1900;  m.  Leslie  Farwell,  of  Lake 
Forest,  111.,  June  15.  1907:  2  children.  Granger 
Farwell,  b.  July  9,  1909:  Ellen  Hodgdon,  Jan.  5, 
1915.  In  employ  Fore  River  Shipbuilding  Corpn., 
Ouincy,  Mass.,  since  1900,  auditor  since  1913.  Mem. 
Soc.  Naval  Architects  and  Marine  Engrs.,  N.Y. 
Zool.  Soc.  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Republican.  Friends  Cli.  Clubs:  Milton  (Milton, 
Mass.);  University  (New  York):  Yale  (Boston). 
Recreations:  hunting,  fishing.  Home:  147  Canton 
Av.,  Milton,  Mass.  Office:  Fore  River  Shipbuilding 
Corpn.,   Quiticy,   Mass. 

HIIiIi,  Edward  Burliugrame,  musician,  composer; 
b.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Sept.  9,  1872;  s.  Prof.  Henry 


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B.  and  Ellen  Grace  Hill;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894; 
studied  music  at  Harvard  under  J.  K.  Paine;  grad. 
with  highest  honors  in  music,  witli  degree  summa 
cum  laude;  hon.  mem.  Plii  Beta  Kappa;  piano, 
under  B.  J.  Lang;  1895,  composition  with  F.  I''. 
Bullard,  Boston;  1896-7,  piano,  with  A.  AVhiting, 
New  York;  1898,  at  Paris,  with  L.  Breitner, 
piano,  and  C.  M.  Widor,  composition;  m.  M.  Alison 
Bixbv,  of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  June  12,  1900. 
Instr.  music.  Harvard  U.,  1908 — .  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  compositions,  songs  and  criti- 
cisms.)    Address;   4   Marlboro   St.,   Boston* 

HIIiIi,  Edward  Living'ston,  lawyer;  h.  Ports- 
mouth. N.ll.,  Oct.  ir>.  1.S32:  s.  William  and  Eliza- 
beth Shannon  (Wiggin)  Hill;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and 
acad.,  Portsmouth,  I'liillips  Acad.,  Exeter,  N.H.. 
State  Normal  Sch.,  Bridgewater,  Mass.;  m.  .Ja- 
maica Plain,  Mass.,  June  8,  ISGfl.  Sarah  G.  M. 
Blanchard  (died  Jan.  ;n,  1907);  1  daughter.  Kath- 
erine  B.  (Mrs.  Paul  L.  DuBois).  Admitted  to  JNTass. 
bar,  1860;  recruited  a  company  of  soldiers  for  the 
Civil  War  in  his  office  at  Waltham,  Mass.,  1861, 
later  enlisting  in  Co.  A,  44th  Regt.,  Mass.  Inf.; 
charter  mem.  and  dir.  Northern  Mut.  Relief  Assn. 
Republican.  Conglist.  :Mem.  G.A.R.  Home:  31 
Bowdoin   St.    OfTice:   47  Court  St.,   Boston. 

HZIiIi,  Edwin  Newell,  lawyer;  b.  Nashua,  N.TT., 
Mar.  12,  1849;  s.  Edwin  P.  and  Sophia  D.  (Newell) 
Hill;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1S72;  admitted  to  Suffolk  bar, 
1876;  m.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  June  10,  ISSO,  Lizzie 
W.  Briggs;  children,  Walter  N.  (capt.  in  U.S.  Ma- 
rines), Doris  (Mrs.  Launcelot  P.  Soule).  Began 
practice  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  but  in  a  short  time 
removed  office  to  Boston;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
from  Haverhill,  1882-3;  spl.  asst.  to  atty.  gen.  of 
U.S.  in  investigation  of  tobacco  trust.  Mem.  Mass. 
Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  Citv  of  Boston.  Mem.  1st 
Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M..  1888-1900.  Home:  29  St. 
John  St.,  Jamaica  Plain.  Office:  IS  Tromont  St., 
Boston. 

HIIiI^,  Prank,  banker:  b.  Ithaca.  N.Y.,  June  28, 
1861;  s.  Frank  and  Mary  E.  (Green)  Hill;  A.B., 
Alfred  (N.V.)  U.,  1883:  m.  Emma  Green,  of  Alfred, 
N.Y..  Oct.  6,  1885:  4  children.  Evelyn  Irene.  Mary 
Hulda.  Frank  Maxson.  Helen  Louise.  Cashier 
Ashaway  (R.I.)  Nat.  Bank  since  1885:  sec.  and 
treas.  Tenn.  Line  &  Twine  Co.,  Ashaway  &  West- 
erly Rv.  Co.,  Centerville  Mills:  dir.  Ashaway  Line 
&  Twine  Mfg.  Co.  Mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1893-8; 
mem.  R.I.  State  Bd.  of  Edn.:  mem.  bd.  dirs.  R.I. 
Normal  Sch..  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design.  Republican. 
Baptist.     Address:    Ashaway,    R.I. 

HII.Ii,  Fred  Joseph,  machinist  inventor;  Nov.  20, 
1860-Apr.    -).   1914.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

HIIiIi,  Frederic  Stanhope,  author;  b.  Boston, 
Aug.  4,  1829;  s.  Frederic  Stanhope  and  Mary  Wel- 
land  (Blake)  Hill:  acad.  edn.:  went  to  sea  in  earlv 
life;  m.  Caroline  M.  Tyson,  of  Phila.,  Sept..  3.  1860. 
Officer  U.S.N.,  1861-5:  was  with  Farragut  at  cap- 
ture of  New  Orleans  and  at  Vicksburg.  and  in 
command  on  coast  of  Tex.  and  in  the  Miss,  squad- 
ron. Editor  Cambridge  Tribune,  1890-03.  Sec. 
Mass.  Nautical  Training  Sch.  Commn..  1892-08. 
Mem.  Loyal  Legion.  Naval  Order  of  U.S.,  Am. 
Hist.  Assn.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books.)  Address:  94  Lakeview  Av.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

HIIiIi,  Frederick  Brackett,  lawyer,  mfr. ;  b. 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  Mar.  30,  1873;  s.  Francis  Alpine 
and  Sarah  Margaretta  (Brackett)  Hill;  descendant 
of  Peter  Hill,  who  landed  in  Kittery,  Me.,  late  in 
the  17th  centurv;  grad.  Carter  Grammar  Sch., 
Chelsea.  1886;  grad.  Cambridge  Latin  Sch.,  1891: 
A.B.,  Harvard.  1895;  Columbia  Law  .Sch.,  New 
York:  LL.B.,  U.  of  Pa.,  1898:  m.  Edith  Draper,  of 
Holyoke.  Mass.,  June  14,  1900;  2  children,  L. 
Draper,  Frederick  B.,  ,Tr.  Admitted  to  bar  Supreme 
Court,  of  Pa.,  1898,  Mass.  bar,  1899:  began  prac- 
tice in  Boston,  1899;  treas.  and  gen.  mgr.  Am. 
Roller  Bearing  Co.,  1900-7:  agt.  Commn.  on  Indus- 
trial Edn.,  Mass.,  1908-9;  treas.  and  gon.  mgr. 
Ames  Plow  Co..  1909-14:  pres.  Ames  Implement 
&  .Seed  Co..  1910-14:  now  connected  witli  Home 
Market  Club.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce  (foreign  trade  com.).  Mem. 
Theta  Delta  Chi  (Harvard).  Mason  (32°.  K.T.). 
Clubs:   Boston  City,  Boston  Yacht,  Harvard   (Bos- 


ton and  New  York);  Framingham  Country.  Home: 
15  Sterling  St.,  West  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  77 
Summer  St.,  Boston. 

HUiIi,  Gardner  C,  M.D.;  Mar.  20,  1829-Apr.  30, 
1915.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

HIIiIj,  Georgre  Anthony,  teacher;  b.  Sherborn, 
:\1ass.,  Aug.  L'.'i,  IS  12;  s.  James  Nason  and  Jane 
(Whitney)  Hill:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1865,  A.M.,  1870; 
unmarried.  Tutor  chemistry,  1865-71,  asst.  prof. 
I)liysics,  1871-6,  Harvard:  lived  in  Germany,  1876- 
78;  tutor  and  author  since  1878;  dir.  Nolen  Lab. 
for  coll.  preparation  in  physics  and  chemistry, 
1898-14.  (See  Who's  Wlio  in  America  for  books, 
etc.)     Home:  Watertown,   Mass.* 

HIIiIi,  George  Edwin,  lawver;  b.  Brooklyn,  July 
2.  1864;  s.  Charles  K.  and  Susan  F.  (Wilbur)  Hill; 
])rep.  edn.  H.  U.  King's  pvt.  Sch.  for  Boys,  Stam- 
ford, Conn.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1887;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law 
Sch.,  1891;  m.  Catherine  M.  Utley,  of  New  York, 
Apr.  20,  1910.  Has  practiced  in  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
since  1891;  mem.  Hill  &  Boardman;  co.  health  offi- 
cer, Fairfield  Co.  (legal  adviser  to  all  health  depts. 
in  the  county).  Republican.  Clubs:  Yale  (New 
York),  Seaside,  University,  Seaside  Outing,  Brook- 
lawn  Country.  Home:  926  Fairfield  Av.  Office: 
Security    Bldg,.    Bridgeport,    Conn. 

HIIiIi,     George     Hillard,     M.D. ;     b.     Worcester, 

:Mass.,  Dec.  9,  1S6S;  s.  J.  Henry  and  Sarah  Bruce 
(Jenkins)  Hill;  prep.  edn.  Leicester  Acad.;  ISI.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1894:  m.  Grace  Reba  Elliott, 
of  Worcester.  1909.  Practiced  in  Worcester,  since 
1896:  mem.  staff  of  Worcester  City  Hosp.,  surgeon 
to  Worcester  Fire  Dept.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Address:  15  High 
.St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

HIIiIi,  Georg-e  Wilson  Crockett,  clergyman:  b. 
Fort  Totten,  N.D.,  Dec.  31.  1S6S:  s.  George  William 
and  Hattie  (Gibson)  Hill:  prep.  edn.  pub.  schs.. 
Providence.  R.I.;  A.B..  Brown  U..  1892;  B.D., 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1895;  (D.D.,  Middlebury  Coll., 
1909);  m.  1st,  Jennie  Pauline  Eraser,  of  Provi- 
dence, Aug.,  1895  (died  Feb.  18,  1900);  1  child, 
Ruth,  b.  Oct.  12,  1896:  m.  2d,  Marion  Creighton 
TA'albridge,  of  Brooklyn,  June  10,  1908;  1  cliild. 
Virginia  Walbridge,  b.  Apr.  25,  1913.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry.  1895:  pastor  1st  Ch.,  New  Bed- 
ford. Mass..  1895-8.  Union  Ch..  Proctor,  Vt,  1898- 
07,  North  Congl.  Ch.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  1907- 
1913;  now  at  South  Ch.,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Inde- 
pendent Republican.  Mem.  ~S\\\.  Order  Loyal 
Legion,  Sons  of  Veterans.  Recreations:  tennis. 
coif,  horseback.  Address:  16  Washington  St.,  New- 
Britain,   Conn. 

HIIii;,  Guy  W.,  lawver:  b.  AVaterford,  Vt.,  Apr.  26, 
1S78:  s.  AYillard  C.  and  Hannah  (Weeks)  Hill;  grad. 
St.  Johnsbury  (Vt.)  Acad.,  1897;  studied  law;  ad- 
mitted to  Vt.  bar,  1901:  admitted  to  bar  of  federal 
courts,  1903,  apptd.  master  in  chancery.  1903;  m. 
Agnes  L.  Sprague,  of  Danbury,  N.H.,  Jan.  1,  1904. 
Auditor  Caledonia  Co.  since  1904;  state's  attv. 
same  1905-09;  pros,  atty.,  St.  Johnsbury,  1903-9: 
chmn.  Caledonia  Co.  Bd.  of  Appraisers.  Sec.  and 
treas.  Caledonia  Co.  Bar  Assn.  Incorporator  Pass- 
umpsic  Savings  Bank.  Renublican.  Alethodist. 
.Sec.  and  treas.  Ni  Sakiton  Fish  and  Game  Club, 
AVaterford,  Vt.:  mem.  Lake  Mansfield  Trout  Club. 
Stowe.  A't.    Address:  St.  Johnsbuiy,  Vt. 

HII^Ii,  Howard  Fremont,  clergyman;  author;  b. 
Concord,  N.H.,  July  21,  1846:  s.  John  M.  and  Eliza- 
beth L.  (Chase)  Hill;  cadet,  Norwich  U..  1863-5 
(D.D.,  1891);  A.B..  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1867:  A.M., 
1S70  (Ph.D.,  1887):  B.D.,  and  grad.  Episcopal 
Theol.  Sch.,  Cambiidge,  1879;  A.M.,  Trinity  Coll., 
1885.  Bishop's  Coll.,  1888,  U.  of  Vt..  1911;  m.  Laura 
S.  Tibbetts.  of  Concord,  Oct.  17.  1870.  Deacon,  1875, 
piiest.  1877.  P.E.  Ch.;  rector,  Ashland  and  Holder- 
ness,  N.H.,  1875-9.  Montpelier.  1879-89.  Amesburv, 
M.ass.,  1889-91:  Pittsfleld,  N.H..  1895-05;  chaplain 
A't.  N.G.,  1883-95;  trustee  U.  of  A''t.,  1886-9:  trustee 
Norwich  U.  since  1895.  Democrat.  Mason  n3°). 
.'^ec.  and  ex-pres.  S.A.R.:  mem.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars. 
Editor  N.  H.  Patriot.  1868-73.  Church  Fly-Leaf, 
since  1897.    Address:  Concord,  N.H. 

HIIiIi,  Isaac,  banker;  b.  Concord,  N.I?.,  Sept.  3, 
18fi9;  s.  Isaac  Andrew  and  Sarah  Ann  (Sanderson) 
Hill;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Concord:  widower.  Began 
as    messenger,    Nat.    State    Capital    Bank,    Nov.    1, 


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1SS6;  cashier  since  June  ],  1905;  treas.  City  of 
Concord;  treas.  and  trustee  St.  Mary's  Sch.  for 
Girls,  Concord.  Republican.  Episcopalian;  vestry- 
man St.  Paul's.  Mason.  Club:  Wonolancet.  Ad- 
dress: Concord,  N.H. 

/    HIIiI^,    James    Frederick,    ]\r.D.;    b.    Waterville, 

/Me.,    June    15,    1S54:    .s.    Jaine.s    P.    and    Eniiline    S. 

/    (Simpson)  Hill;  A.B.,  Colby  C^oU.,  18ii2;  M.D.,  Med. 

/     Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  18S5;  post-grad,  woi'lv,  New 

/     York  Polyclinic,   1895,  N.Y.  Post-Orad.   Sch.,   1890; 

/      m.   Angle   P.   Foster,   of  Waterville,   Mo.,   July   31. 

'      1885.    Practiced  at  Waterville,  since  1SS5;  .'^nrgeon 

M,N^    Republican.    Methodist.    Mem.  A.M'A.,  Me7 

TtTed    "Assn.,  Kennebec  Co.   Med.   Soc.    Mason   (32°, 

v     K.T.,    Shriner);    K.P.;    Ellv,    etc.     Clubs:    Canibas, 

\    Masonic.    Home:  225  Main  St.    Office:  111  Main  St., 

'  CVVaterville,  Me. 

HIXiIi,  James  Gilbert,  lawyer;  b.  Lowell,  Mass., 
Nov.  24.  1872;  s.  James  Gilbert  and  Virginia  G. 
(Bond)  Hill:  A.B.,  Amherst.  1896;  student  Harvard 
Law  Sch.  2  yrs.,  class  of  1899;  m.  Helen  M.  Frost, 
of  Boston.  Mass.,  Oct.  16,  1909.  I'raCticed  in  Low- 
ell since  Feb.,  1899;  chmn.  Rep.  City  Com.,  1903, 
1904;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.  of  Mass.,  1904,  1905; 
city  solicitor,  Lowell,  1905-9;  v. -p.,  atty.  and  mem. 
bd.  of  investment  City  Instn.  for  Savings;  trustee 
Mechanics  Sav.  Bit.,  1902-13;  dir.  and  atty.  Apple- 
ton  Nat.  Bank.  Treas.  and  dir.  Lowell  Day  Nursery 
Assn.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Middlesex  Country 
Bar  Assn.,  Lowell  Bar  Assn.,  Chi  Psi.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Yorick,  Vesper  Country,  Longmeadow  Golf. 
Recreations:  golf,  farming.  Home:  36  Wentworth 
Ave.    Office:  810  Sun  Bldg.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

HIIiIi,  James  ^ang'don,  clergyman;  b.  Garna- 
villo,  la..  Mar.  14,  1848;  s.  Rev.  James  Jeremiah 
and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Hvde)  Hill;  brother  of  Ger- 
shom  Hvde  Hill;  A.B.,  Grinnell  (Iowa)  Coll.,  1871 
(D.D.,  1891);  B.D.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1875;  m. 
Lucy  B.  Dunham,  of  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Mar.  28, 
1878.  Ordained  Congl.  ministrv,  1875;  pastor  North 
Ch.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1875-86,  Mystic  Ch.,  Medford, 
Mass.,  1886-94;  in  lit.  worlv  and  lecturing  since 
1894.  Asso.  editor  The  Golden  Rule,  Boston,  1886- 
89.  Was  one  of  four  clergymen  in  1891  to  make 
addresses  and  to  plant  socs.  of  Christian  Endeavor 
in  Eng.,  establishing  socs.  at  many  places,  in- 
cluding one  at  old  Boston,  in  Lincolnshire.  Lyceum 
lecturer  on  topics  of  social  life,  travel  and  reform. 
Pamphleteer.  Trustee  of  United  Soc.  of  Christian 
Endeavor  from  the  beginning,  and  has  given  over 
350  conv.  and  anniversary  addresses  before  Soc. 
of  Endeavor.  Trustee  Grinnell  Coll.  Republican. 
Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  list  of  books  and  writings.)  Home:  225  La- 
fayette St.,  Salem,  Mass.* 

S.1IiIm,  James  Sutcliffe,  M.D.  and  surgeon;  b. 
Rochdale,  England,  Oct.  7.  1S59:  s.  William  Hodg- 
son and  Ann  (Sutcliffe)  Hill;  ed.  Parish  Sch.;  sci- 
ence and  art  classes  in  connection  with  Cooperat- 
ive Soc,  Rochdale,  Eng.;  came  to  America,  1880; 
M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1884;  m. 
Lilla  C.  Wiley,  of  Saxtons  River,  Vt.,  Oct.  27,  1886: 
1  daughter,  Ethel  Wilev.  Practiced  at  Bellows 
Palls,  Vt.,  since  1887:  surg.  N.Y.C.  R.R.,  Rutland 
Div. ;  pres.  Bd.  U.S.  Pension  Examiners,  Bellows 
Falls;  health  officer  of  Bellows  Falls.  Trustee  and 
sec.  Rockingham  Free  Pub.  Library  since  1892. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Windham  Coun- 
ty Med.  Soc,  Conn.  River  Valley  Med.  Soc.  (sec), 
N.  Y.  and  N.E.  Assn.  Ry.  Surgeons,  Vt.  Hist.  Soc. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason.  Address:  Bel- 
lows Falls,  Vt. 

HIIiIi,  Janet  McKenzie,  editor;  b.  Westfield, 
Mass.,  Dec,  1852;  d.  Alexander  and  Nancy  (Lewis) 
McKenzie;  grad.  Westfield  High  Sch.,  1868,  Mass. 
State  Normal  Sch..  1871.  Boston  Cooking  Sch., 
1892;  asst.  teacher  Stockbridge  High  Sch.,  1871;  m. 
Westfield,  Mass.,  Benjamin  M.  Hill,  July,  1873. 
Editor  Boston  Cooking  School  Magazine  since 
June,  1896.  Demonstrator  of  cookery,  lecturer  on 
domestic  science;  contbr.  to  Ladies'  Home  Journal 
since  Oct..  1899.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books.)  Home:  Needham,  Mass.  Address:  372 
Boylston  St.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

SIImTm,  John  Edward,  civil  engr. ;  b.  New  York, 
Nov.  9.  1864;  s.  Edward  and  Harriet  (Smith)  Hill; 
B.S.,    Rutgers    Coll.,    1884,    M.S.,    1887,    C.E.,    1892 


(D.Sc,  1905);  M.C.B.,  Cornell,  1895;  lu.  Jessie 
Louise  Gould,  of  Newark,  N.J.,  Dec.  19,  1894.  Instr. 
civ.  engring.,  Cornell,  1890-4;  instr.,  asso.  prof,  and 
prof.  civ.  engring..  Brown  U.,  since  1894.  Engaged 
in  various  branches  civ.  engring.  since  1894.  Fel- 
low A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  N.E.  Water 
Works  Assn.  Home:  86  Taber  Ave.,  Providence, 
R.I.* 

HILI.,  John  Howard,  lawyer;  b.  Limington,  Me., 
Nov.  25,  1804;  s.  John  and  Clara  L.  (Webster)  Hill; 
descendant  of  Peter  Hill,  Me.,  about  1648;  prep 
edn.  Limington  Acad.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1887;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1890;  m.  Grace  J.  Nash,  of  Portland, 
Me.,  June  14,  1894;  1  son,  John  W.  Began  practice 
in  1890;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895,  1897;  judge 
Municipal  Ct.,  Portland,  1899-11.  Mem.  Cumber- 
land Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Mason;  mem  I  OOP 
K.  of  P.  Clubs:  Cumberland,  Portland.  Home:  272 
State  St.    Office:  98  Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

HIIiIi,  John  P.,  lumber  dealer;  b.  Dracut,  Mass., 
Sept.  15,  1856;  s.  Isaac  and  Eliza  A.  (Peabody) 
Hill;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Hannah  Burbank,  of  War- 
ner, N.H.,  Oct.  15,  1895;  children,  Orton  Francis 
Edna  Amanda,  Alice  Burbank,  Charles  Hardy  En- 
gaged in  farming  for  15  yrs.,  then  in  manufacture 
of  lumber;  removed  to  Warner,  1895,  and  has  since 
been  connected  with  lumber  business  there;  chmn 
Bd.  of  Selectmen.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mason- 
mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Grange.    Address:  Warner,  N.H. 

HIIiIi,  John  Tremont,  ex-governor;  Oct.  29,  1855- 
Mar.  IG,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1912-13.) 

HIIiIi,  Joseph  Henry,  educator;  b.  Stockton,  Pa., 
May  21,  1858;  s.  Joseph  and  Betsv  (Moffatt)  Hill; 
grad.  Kan.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Emporia,  1876;  A.B  , 
Northwestern  U.,  1886,  A.M.,  1889;  (D.D.,  Baker  U., 
1906;  LL.D.,  Kan.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1909);  m.  Frances 
Meldrum,  of  Austin,  Kan.,  Julv  2,  1892.  Began 
teaching,  1876;  prof.  Latin,  1887-1906,  v.-p.,  1901-6, 
Kan.  State  Normal  Sch..  Emporia;  pres.  Kan.  State 
Normal  Schs.  (Emporia,  Hays  and  Pittsburg), 
1906-July,  1913;  prof,  edn.,  Boston  U.,  1913—.  Or- 
dained M.E.  ministry,  1886.  Pres.  Kan.  State 
Teachers'  Assn.,  1901;  v.-p.  N.E.A.,  1907  (chmn. 
Normal  sch.  dept.,  1909);  mem.  Phi  Kappa  Psi,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Republican.  Address:  688  Boylston 
St.,  Boston.* 

HIIiIi,  Lester  Seneca,  Jr.,  lawyer;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  May  5,  1882;  s.  Lester  S.  and  Elnora  B.  (Rem- 
ington) Hill:  grad.  Classical  High  Sch.,  Provi- 
dence; A.B.,  Harvard,  1904;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1906;  m.  Ethel  Otis,  of  Providence,  Oct.  23, 
1907.  Admitted  to  R.I.  bar,  1906,  and  since  prac- 
ticed in  Providence;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Providence, 
1910-13;  mem.  City  Council,  1913.  1st  It.  and  bat- 
talion adjt.  Coast  Arty.  Corps,  R.I.N.G.,  since  1909. 
Mem.  R.I.  Bar  Assn.,  Harvard  Club  of  R.I.  (sec), 
Kappa  Gamma  Chi.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  University,  Wannamoisett  Country,  Turks 
Head.  Recreations:  shooting,  tennis.  Home:  60 
President  Ave.  Office:  1004  Union  Trust  Bldg., 
Providence,  R.I. 

HIIiIi,  Lew  Cass,  brush  mfr. ;  b.  Pair  Haven,  Vt., 
Mar.  18,  1852;  s.  Clark  P.  and  Eliza  M.  (Pratt) 
Hill;  descendant  of  John  Hill.  Dorchester,  Mass., 
1633;  common  sch.  edn.;  m.  Clara  K.  Marcy,  of 
Boston,  Apr.  4.  1872;  2  sons,  Henry  Horace,  Ed- 
ward Marcy.  Entered  mfg.  business  in  Boston, 
1873;  pres.  John  L.  Whiting-J.  J.  Adams  Co.  Uni- 
tarian. Mason  (Blue  Lodge,  Chapter  and  Com- 
mandery).  Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Boston  Athletic 
.A.ssn.  Author:  John  Hill,  Dorchester,  and  His 
Descendants.  1904.  Home:  333  Commonwealth 
Ave.    Office:  690-710  Harrison  Ave.,  Boston. 

HIIiIi,  Mahel,  teacher;  b.  Lowell,  Mass.,  July  23, 
1864;  d.  Paul  and  Belinda  P.  (Hadley)  Hill;  ed. 
Bradford  (Mass.)  Acad,  and  spl.  course  in  history 
at  Radcliffe  Coll.  Instr.  history  and  civics.  State 
Normal  Sch.,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1897-12:  then  dean 
Post-Grad.  Dept..  Dana  Hall  Sch.:  now  asso.  dir. 
Garland  Sch.  of  Home  Making,  Boston;  lecturer  on 
socialized  civics,  Post-Grad.  Dept..  Dana  Hall  Sch. 
Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  N:E.  Hist.  Assn.,  N.E. 
Teachers'  Assn.,  Nat.  Municipal  League.  Am. 
Political  Science  Assn.  Author:  Liberty  Docu- 
ments, 1900;  Lessons  for  Junior  Citizens,  1906; 
(co-author)    Lane  and  Hill's  American  History  in 


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Literature,    1905.    Address:    19    Chestnut   St.,   Bos- 
ton.* 

HIIii;,  Mary  Katharine,  editor,  lecturer  and 
dramatic  reader;  moved  to  East  Stroudsburg,  Pa., 
1909.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

HII^Ii,  Melvin  Joseph,  retired  teacher;  b.  Bid- 
deford.  Ma.,  .Iul\-  7,  1S43;  s.  .Joseph  S.  and  Nancy 
Hill;  prep.  edn.  Iliddel'ord  High  Sch.;  B.A.,  Bow- 
doin  Coll,  ISUS  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  M.A.,  1S6S;  post- 
grad, work.  Harvard  Summer  Sch.;  m.  Blackstone, 
Mass.,  July  7,  1S68,  Louise  E.  Mowry  (now  de- 
ceased). Teacher  Alfred  (Me.)  High  Sch.,  1S66-7, 
Blackstone  High  Sch.,  2  yrs.,  Wakefield  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.,  11  yrs.,  Bryant  and  Stratton  Business 
Coll.,  Boston.  4  yrs.,  English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  24 
yrs.  ]\Iem.  Wakefield  Sch.  Com.,  20  yrs.  (sec.  and 
treas.  6  yrs.);  trustee  town  library,  5  yrs.  Kepub- 
lican.  Conslist.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon.  Mem.  Y.M. 
C.A,  (Boston  and  Wakefield),  Y.M.C.U.  (Boston), 
Bear  Hill  Golf  Club.  Capt.  coll.  baseball  team  2 
yrs.,  and  played  1st  base  4  yrs.  Address:  2  Park 
Av.,  Wakefield,  Mass. 

HIIiIi,  Montford  S.,  clergyman;  b.  Newburg,  Mc., 
.July  !S,  1871;  s.  John  J.  and  Frances  E.  (Knowlcs) 
Hill;  grad.  M.E.  Conf.  Sem.,  Bucksport,  Me.,  1895, 
and  from  4  yrs.'  conf.  course,  1902;  m.  Edith  M. 
Hoar,  of  Machias,  Me.,  July  28,  1897.  Ordained 
M.E.  ministry,  1900;  pastor  various  chs.  in  Me. 
until  1912;  now  engaged  in  mercantile  bu.siness, 
Bangor.  Trustee  Me.  Conf.  Sem.  Mason.  Address: 
59   Cedar   St.,   Bangor,   Me. 

HIIiIi,  Spencer  B.,  banker  and  broker;  b.  Brook- 
line,  Mass.,  Dee.  6,  1871;  s.  AVilliam  H.  and  Sarah 
(May)  Hill;  ed.  pvt.  schs.,  Brookline  and  Boston; 
m.  Elizabeth  Cushlng,  of  Portland,  Me.,  June  7, 
1899.  Began  in  office  of  Richardson,  Hill  &  Co., 
bankers  and  brokers,  Boston,  1891,  mem.  of  firm 
since  1904;  v. -p.  Keweenaw  (Central  R.R.  Co.,  Ke- 
weenaw Copper  Co.,  Mich.;  dir.  Exchange  Trust 
Co.  (Boston),  Renfrew  Mfg.  Co.  (Adams,  Mass.), 
Laconia  Car  Co.  (Laconia,  N.H.).  Club:  Boston 
Athletic  Assn.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  Brook- 
line.    Office:  50  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

HIIiIi,  T,  Chittenden,  M.D.;  b.  Charlotte,  Vt., 
Mar.  9,  1S71;  s.  T.  Chittenden  and  Mary  (Prindle) 
Hill;  preliminary  edn.  pub.  schs.;  Ph.B.,  U.  of  Vt., 
1893,  M.D.,  1895:  m.  G.G.  Smith,  of  Manchester, 
N.H.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1904;  specializes 
in  proctology;  rectal  surgeon  Boston  Dispensary, 
and  Mt.  Sinai  Hosp. ;  instr.  rectal  diseases.  Har- 
vard Grad.  Sch.  of  Medicine.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass. 
IMed.  Soc,  Suffolk  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  Address:  384 
Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston. 

HII^I^,  Wells,  editor  and  publisher;  b.  Athol, 
Mass..  July  25,  1850;  s.  John  Cheney  and  Dolly 
(Smith)  Hill;  descendant  of  Aaron  Smith,  one  of 
first  settlers  in  Athol,  1736;  first  of  line  in  America 
was  Samuel  Smith,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1634;  common 
schs.,  Athol;  lost  hearing  at  age  of  12;  ed.  at 
Sch.  for  Deaf,  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  Gallaudet  Coll. 
for  Deaf,  Washington,  D.C.,  grad.  1872;  m.  Abbie 
M.  Earle,  of  Athol,  Mass.,  May  11,  1875;  4  children, 
.T.  Clarence,  Nettie  Earle,  I^ouett  Earle,  Raymond 
Hill.  Owner  and  editor  Athol  Transcript  (w^eekly) 
since  1873.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Club:  Poquaig 
Social.    Address:  Athol,  Mass. 

HII^I^,  William  Henry,  financier;  July  14.  1838- 
Oct.  14,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1912-13.) 

Hllili,  William  Toucey,  clergyman;  b.  Redding, 
Conn.,  July  22,  1830;  s.  William  Hawley  and  Emma 
(Clarke)  Hill;  descendant  on  father's  side  of  Wil- 
liam Hill,  who  came  to  America,  1632,  and  of 
Thomas  Sanford,  who  came  to  America  in  the  17th 
century,  and  descendant  on  mother's  side  of  .Joseph 
Clark,  who  came  to  -America  in  1630;  prep.  edn. 
Wesleyan  Acad.,  "W'ilbraham,  I\Iass.;  A.B..  Wes- 
leyan  U.,  Conn..  1854.  A.M..  1857;  m.  .T.ane  Cassan- 
dra Burr,  of  Middletown,  Aug.  4,  1854;  4  children, 
William  Burr,  Emma  Elisabeth,  Cyrus  Foss  (de- 
ceased), Ellen.  Became  a  minister  M.E.  Ch.,  1854; 
has  served  as  pastor  M.E.  chs.  in  Seymour,  Strat- 
ford. Winsted.  Derby,  New  Canaan,  Danbury, 
Redding,  New  Haven,  and  Forestville,  Conn..  T.,a- 
coni,a  and  Center  Sandwich.  N.H..  and  J^rooklyn. 
New  Rochelle.  .Jamaica,  Bridgehampton,  Islip  and 
Lvnnbrook.  N.Y.  Trustee  N.Y.  East  Conf.  M.E. 
Ch.  since  1870;  supt.  of  New  Haven  Dist.,  1876-80, 


and  N.Y.  East  Dist.,  1880-4.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
and  Socratic  socs.  Address:  37  Howe  St.,  New  Ha- 
ven, Conn. 

HIIiIi,  Winfield  Scott,  M.D.;  b.  Greene,  Me.,  Jan. 
19,  1S39;  s.  Tristram  and  Christina  Brewster 
(Sprague)  Hill;  student  Tufts  Coll.,  1  term,  1863; 
began  study  of  medicine  in  office  of  Dr.  Milan 
Graves;  served  in  U.S.N,  as  surgeon  steward; 
:\I.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.,  New  Y^ork,  1867; 
m.  Catharine  Ward  Norton,  of  Gardiner,  Me.,  Aug. 
30,  1868  (died  Aug.  2,  1877);  m.  2d,  Lydia  Estelle 
Parke,  of  Augusta,  Oct.  16,  1889  (died  Sept.  4, 
1911).  Has  practiced  in  Augusta,  Me.,  since  1867; 
U.S.  examining  surgeon;  phys.  and  surgeon  Au- 
gusta City  Hosp.  Trustee  Augusta  Trust  Co.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mem.  Am.  Inst,  of  Homoe- 
opathy, Me.  Hist.  Soc,  Prince  Soc,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Club:  Abnaki.  Recreations:  arch- 
eology.   Address:   154  State  St.,  Augusta,  Me. 

HIIiIiARS,  Mary  Bohlbins,  educator;  b.  Kensing- 
ton, t'oim.;  d.  Rev.  Elias  Brewster  and  Julia 
(Whittlesey)  Hillard;  ed.  St.  Margaret's  Sch.,  Wa- 
torbury.  Conn.,  and  Abbot  Academy,  Andover, 
Mass.;  unmarried.  Teacher  in  Miss  Porter's 
School,  Farmington,  Conn.,  1885-91;  prin.  St.  Mar- 
garet's Sch.  for  Girls,  1891-1909;  founder,  1909, 
and  since  prin.  Westover  Sch.,  Middlebury,  Conn. 
Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Nat.  Municipal  League,  Soc. 
for  Psychical  Research,  Conn.  Soc.  Colonial  Dames, 
Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  N.E.  Assn. 
Colls,  and  Prep  Schs.,  Head  Mistresses'  Assn. 
Club:  Colony.  Episcopalian.  Home:  Middlebury, 
Conn.* 

HIIiIiEB,  Allan  Maxcy,  lawyer,  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Aug.  14,  1848;  s.  Jonathan  Hiller  and  Abi- 
gail Maxcy  (Allen)  Hiller;  g.s.  of  Samuel  Allen, 
officer  in  War  of  the  Revolution  and  great  nephew 
of  Capt.  Hiller,  comdr.  U.S.  Navy,  and  lost  at  sea; 
ed.  Hopkins  Grammar  Sch.,  New  Haven;  Edward 
L.  Hart  Classical  Sch.,  Farmington;  Cheshire  Mil. 
Acad.;  Pa.  State  Mil.  Acad.;  M.A.,  Y^ale,  1893; 
LL.B.,  Y'ale  Law  Sch.,  1897;  m.  Clara  I^ouise 
Thayer,  of  West  Medway,  Mass.,  Sept.  28,  1892;  3 
children,  Helen  Thayer,  Constance  Lane,  Celia 
Farnam.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1897,  and  engaged 
in  gen.  practice  in  New  Haven  for  a  number  of 
yrs.;  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  New  Haven,  1888-94; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Compensation,  1895-98  (pres.,  1S9S): 
pres.  bd.  dirs.  New  Haven  Free  Pub.  Library,  3 
yrs..  dir.  16  yrs.:  pres.  New  Haven  University  Ex- 
tension Lecture  Course  since  1890.  Enlisted  in  U.S. 
Army,  1864;  reed,  commn.  as  2d  It.  and  1st  It.,  and 
mustered  out  as  brevet  capt.  U.S.  Vols.,  1865.  Epis- 
copalian. Club;  Y'oung  Men's  Republican.  Recrea- 
tions: horseback  riding.  Address:  433  Temple  St., 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

HIIiIiMAN,  Beriah  Tilton,  lawyer,  register  of 
probate  and  insolvency;  b.  Chilmark,  Marthas 
Vineyard,  Mass.,  Jan.  28,  1843:  s.  Owen  and  Char- 
lotte (Tilton)  Hillman;  descendant  of  John  Hill- 
man,  of  Chilmark.  Dukes  Co.,  Mass.,  before  1693; 
ed.  dist.  sch.  and  State  Normal  Sch.,  Bridgewater, 
Mass.,  graduating  (after  interruptions  occasioned 
by  service  in  Civil  War),  1865;  enlisted  in  9 
months'  service.  Co.  K,  43d  Mass.  Vols.,  Aug.  27, 
1862,  and  participated  in  battles  of  Kingston, 
Whitehall  and  Goldsboro,  N.C. ;  discharged  July 
30,  1863;  reenlisted  as  pvt.,  July  12,  1864,  Co.  C, 
60th  Regt.,  Mass.  Vols.,  and  became  1st  sergt.  and 
later  2d  It.;  hon.  discharged  Nov.  30,  1864;  m.  Abby 
Buffum  Pierce,  of  Woonsocket,  R.I.,  Aug.  7,  1867; 
children,  Mrs.  Anna  Helen  (Hillman)  Cottle,  Hor- 
ace Owen.  Mrs.  Fannie  Beale  (Hillman)  Howard, 
Edward  Thomas,  Arthur  Beriah,  Walter  Pierce, 
Mrs.  Charlotte  (Hillman)  Randlett.  Taught  sch. 
at  Chilmark,  Easton,  West  Tisbury,  Boston  Farm 
Sch.,  on  Thompson's  Island,  Barnstable  and  Quin- 
cv;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1875  and  1886:  trial 
iustice  Dukes  Co.,  1887-89;  register  of  probate  and 
insolvency,  Dukes  Co..  since  1889;  admitted  to  bar 
1893;  spl.  justice  dist.  court  of  Dukes  Co.  since 
1898;  pres.  Edgartown  Nat.  Bank  since  Nov.,  1905. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Mason;  mem.  G.A.R., 
Ijoyal  I.,egion,  S.A.R.    Address:  Edgartown,  Mass. 

HIIiIiMAN.  rrederick  James,  certified  pub.  ac- 
countant; b.  Hawley.  l\Iass..  :Mar.  23.  1879;  s,  Frank 
J.  and  Georgianna  (Brayman)  Hillman:  descend- 
ant of  ancestors  who  settled  in  Conn,  about  1650; 
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Business  Sch.;  Zanerian  Coll.,  Columbus,  O. ;  m.  C. 
Maude  Walters,  of  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  Sept.  26, 
1900:  2  children,  Muriel  Watters,  Frederick  James, 
Jr.  Engaged  as  pub.  accountant  since  1S9S;  pres. 
N.E.  Audit  Co.,  Aube  Smoke  Consumer  Co.;  dir. 
Springfield  Metal  Furring  Co.;  dir.  and  sec.  W.  H. 
jNIiner  Chocolate  Co.,  East  Springfield  Home 
Builders'  Co.  Pres.  Western  N.E.  Chamber  of 
Commerce;  dir.  Springfield  Bd.  of  Trade;  mem. 
exec.  bd.  Am.  Auto  Assn.  V.-p.  Wesson  Memorial 
Hosp. ;  trustee  N.E.  Kurn  Hattin  Homes,  Vt.  B^el- 
low  Am.  Assn.  Pub.  Accountants,  Certified  Pub. 
Accountants  of  !Mass.,  Inc.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  Nayasset,  Economic,  Automobile  (pres.). 
Reality  (all  of  Springfield).  Recreations:  motor- 
ing. Home:  102  Dartmouth  St.  Address:  15-31  Elm 
St.,  Springfield,  ^Mass. 

HIIiIiS,  Charles  Everett,  M.D.;  b.  Warren,  Me., 
Oct.  19,  1S69;  s.  Joel  and  Oliye  Starrett  (Hall) 
Hills;  direct  descendant  of  Joseph  Hills,  Maiden, 
163S;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Warren:  Castine  (IMe.)  Nor- 
mal Sch.:  Bryant  and  Stratton  Comlnercial  Sch., 
Boston;  Boston  Evening  High  Sch.:  M.D..  Dart- 
mouth Med.  Sch.,  1901;  post-grad,  work  New  York 
Lying-in  Hosp.  and  New  York  Post-Grad.  Med. 
Sch.  and  Hosp.;  m.  Theodate  B.  Matthews,  of 
North  Searsport,  Me.,  Aug.  25,  1892;  4  children, 
Marion,  Edna,  Charles  Everett,  Jr.,  Beatrice.  Dem- 
onstrator in  anatomy,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1900, 
1901;  practiced  in  South  Natick,  ]\rass.,  since  1901; 
visiting  phys.  Leonard  Morse  Hosp.  Chmn.  bd. 
trustees  Bacon  Free  Library,  South  Natick.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  IMed.  Soc.  Mason.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Club:  ^Meridian  (Natick).  Address:  South 
Natick,  ]\Iass. 

HUiIiS,  Prederick  Lyinan,  M.D. ;  b.  Schuyler's 
Lake,  N.Y.,  Oct.  IS.  1S70;  s.  Lyman  H.  and  Mar- 
garet (Williams)  Hills;  ed.  Cooperstown  (N.Y.) 
Union  Sch.;  Binghamton  (N.Y.)  High  Sch.:  M.D., 
Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1892;  post-grad, 
work  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1893;  m.  Josephine  P. 
Gilbert,  of  Pittsford,  Vt..  Sept.  2,  1896:  2  children, 
Margaret  Thorndike,  Frederick  Gilbert.  Asst. 
phvs.  Danvers  (ISIass.)  State  Hosp..  1893-6:  asst. 
supt.  N.H.  State  Hosp.,  Concord,  N.H.,  1S96-07; 
supt.  Rutland  (Mass.)  State  Sanatorium,  1907-10; 
supt.  Bangor  State  Hosp.,  since  July  1,  1910.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Am.  Medico-Psychol.  Assn.,  N.E.  Soc.  of 
Psychiatry,  Nat.  Assn.  for  Study  and  Prevention 
of  Tuberculosis.  Conglist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Con- 
derskeag  Country.  Canoe.  Address:  Bangor  State 
Hospital,  Bangor,  IMe. 

HIIiIiS,  Georgre  Ernest,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Apr. 
6.  1876:  s.  Edwin  A.  and  Georgine  L.  (Dorrepaal) 
Hills;  A.B..  Harvard,  1897,  LL.B.,  1900;  m.  Char- 
lotte E.  Williams,  of  Brookline.  Mass.,  Apr.  29, 
1909:  children,  Ernestine  W.,  Edwin  A.,  2d.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1900.  and  since  practiced  in 
Boston.  Dir.  Choralcelo  Co.,  Boston,  Farrington 
JNIfg.  Co..  Boston,  Farrington  Case  Co.,  111.,  Far- 
rington Case  Co.,  New  York.  Mem.  Am.  Assn.  of 
Masters,  ^Mates  and  Pilots,  Am.  and  IMass.  bar 
assns..  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Progressive. 
Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York),  Boston 
City,  Harvard  Musical  Assn.  Recreations:  music. 
Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  100  Boylston  St., 
Boston. 

HTIiIiS,  Joseph  Lawrence,  agricultural  chemist: 
b.  Boston.  Mar.  2,  1861;  s.  Thomas  and  Amelia 
Ellen  (Drew)  Hills;  B.S.,  ^Vlass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1881; 
B.S.,  Boston  U..  1881:  post-grad,  work,  Mass.  Agrl. 
Coll.,  1881-4;  (D.Sc,  Rutgers,  1903);  m.  Kate  Con- 
over,  of  New  Brunswick.  N.J..  Sept.  11,  1888.  Asst. 
chemist.  Mass.  Agrl.  Expt.  Sta..  Amherst,  1882-3, 
N.J.  Agrl.  Expt.  Sta..  New  Brunswick.  1884-5; 
chemist  Phosphate  Mining  Co.,  Ltd.,  Beaufort, 
S.C.  1S85-S;  chemist,  1888-98,  dir.  since  1893,  Vt. 
Agrl.  Expt.  Sta.;  prof,  agronomy,  U.  of  Vt..  since 
1893.  dean.  Coll.  of  Agr.  same  since  1898.  Episco- 
palian.   Republican.    Home:  Burlington,  Vt.* 

HIIiIiS.  L.  Dwiffht,  pres.  First  Nat.  Bank,  Am- 
herst. Mass.* 

HIIiIiS,  Iiaura  Coombs,  miniature  artist;  b.  New- 
buryport,  !^Tass.,  .Sept.  7.  1859;  d.  Philip  K.  and 
!Mary  P.  Hills:  pupil  Helen  M.  Knowlton,  Cowles 
Art  School,  and  Art  Students'  League.  New  York. 
Medal   Art   Interchange,    1895,   Paris   Expn.,    1900; 


2d  prize,  Corcoran  Art  Gallery,  Washington,  1901; 
silver  medal,  Buffalo  Expn.,  1901;  gold  medal,  St. 
Louis  Expn.,  1904.  A.N.A.  Mem.  Woman's  Art 
Club,  Am.  Soc.  Miniature  Painters,  Water  Color 
Club.  Address:  Care  Copley  Gallery,  103  Newbury 
St.,  Boston.* 

HIIiIiS,  Philip  S.,  banking;  b.  Salona,  Clinton 
Co.,  Pa.,  Feb.  3,  1857;  s.  Gilbert  Miner  and  Ellen 
Catherine  (Shaffer)  Hills;  descendant  of  Elder 
.lohn  Strong,  of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  Central  State 
Normal  Sch.,  Lock  Haven,  Pa.;  A.B.,  Dickinson 
Coll.,  Carlisle,  Pa.,  18S2,  A.M.,  1885;  m.  Jan.  3,  1S88, 
Ella  Jane  Niles,  of  East  Hampton,  Conn.  Was 
mgr.  of  mortgage  loan  office  of  P.  H.  Albright  & 
Co.,  Howard,  Kan.,  1884-09;  treas.  Willimantic 
Trust  Co.  since  Nov.  1,  1911;  was  mayor  of  Howard, 
Kan.,  also  county  atty.  Elk  County,  Kan.  Dir.  Will- 
imantic Y.M.C.A.  Conglist.  Address:  209  Church 
St.,  "Willimantic,  Conn. 

HHiIiS,  WilUam  Barker,  :M.D.;  b.  Plaistow,  N.H., 
May  IS,  1850;  s.  William  Her^ry  and  Caroline  Piper 
(Barker)  Hills;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  Ex- 
eter, N.H.,  1868;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1871;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1874;  m.  Carrie  Morrill  Sleeper,  of 
Plaistow,  July  14,  1S74;  children,  Edward  Barker, 
Bertha  J.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1874;  instr., 
asst.  prof.,  and  asso.  prof,  chemistry.  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1874-1904.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Bos- 
ton Soc.  Med.  Sciences,  Mass.  Medico-Legal  Soc, 
Boston  Soc.  for  Med.  Improvement.  Home:  1223 
Beacon  St.,  Brookline.    Office:  19  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 

HIIiIiS,  "William  Henry,  editor;  b.  Somerville, 
Mass.,  June  6,  1859;  s.  John  D.  and  Abby  (Fosdick) 
Hills;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1880;  m.  Josephine  Whitten, 
of  Lowell,  Mass.,  Oct.  2,  1882.  When  in  coll.  pub- 
lished Students'  Songs;  joined  staff  Boston  Globe, 
1881;  editor  and  pub.  The  Writer  since  1887.  Since 
1SS5  has  written  humorous  paragraphs  and  verse 
for  Somerville  Journal,  of  which  he  was  several 
yrs.  editor;  New  England  corr.  for  Western  papers, 
especially  Chicago  Daily  News;  exchange  editor 
and  editorial  paragraph  writer  on  Boston  Globe. 
Home:  Somerville.  Mass.  Business  Address:  P.O. 
Box  1905,  Boston.* 

HIIiI^'X'ER,  Dotha  Bushnell  (Mrs.  Appleton  R. 
Hillyer);  b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Sept.  24,  1843;  d. 
Horace  and  Mary  (Apthorp)  Bushnell;  descendant 
of  John  Davenport,  founder  of  New  Haven  Colony; 
ed.  pvt.  schs.,  Hartford;  m.  Appleton  Bobbins  Hill- 
yer, of  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  10,  1879;  3  daughters. 
Actively  interested  in  club  work  and  municipal 
welfare;  pres.  Civic  Club;  park  commr.  City  of 
Hartford  (v.-p.  of  bd.);  dir.  Art  Soc.  Conglist. 
Address:  91  Elm  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

HIIiTOI7,  Emerson,  lawyer.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

HIIiTON,  Prederic  Harvey,  lawyer;  b.  Framing- 
ham,  Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1882;  s.  Frederick  Stinson  and 
Frances  (Orson)  Hilton:  ed.  Framingham  High 
Sch.  and  Acad.;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law, 
1903;  m.  Madeline  Spencer  Metcalf,  of  Fair  Haven, 
Vt..  June  25,  1913.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1903; 
mem.  Merriam,  Hooper  &  Hilton;  counsel  for 
Town  of  Framingham:  pres.  Tribune  Pub.  Co.: 
dir.  and  attv.  Framingham  Trust  Co.,  Framingham 
Co-operative  Bank;  dir.  C.  F.  Trask  Mfg.  Co.; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908,  1909,  Senate,  1913, 
1914.  Trustee  Union  Av.  Hosp.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner) ;  mem.  Sons  of 
Vets.,  B.P.O.  Elks.  Club:  Framingham  Masonic. 
Recreations:  farming.  Home:  7  Beech  St.,  Fram- 
ingham, Mass.    Office:  99  State  St.,  Boston. 

HHiTON,  "Weston  Morton,  lawyer;  b.  Damaris- 
cotta.  Me.,  Oct.  1,  1870;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1891.  Ad- 
mitted to  Me.  bar,  1894,  and  since  practiced  at 
Damariscotta;  county  atty..  Lincoln  Co.,  Me.,  1905- 
06.    Home:   Damariscotta,   Me. 

HISIMEIi,  Joseph,  educator;  b.  Annapolis,  Md., 
Jan.  16.  1S55;  s.  John  and  Mary  (Himmelheber) 
Himmel;  student  St.  John's  Coll.,  Annapolis.  1869- 
70;  grad.  "U'oodstock  (Md.)  Coll.,  1885.  On  teaching 
staff.  Holv  Cross  Coll.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  and 
Georgetown,  D.C.,  1877-82;  dir.  Jesuit  Home  Mis- 
sions. 1890-8;  superior  Manresa  Inst.  (Jesuit  sum- 
mer sch.).  1899-07;  pres.  Gonzaga  Coll.,  D.C.,  1907- 
08;  pres.  Georgetown  (D.C.)  U..  1908-12;  dir.  Jesuit 
Home  Missions,  and  superior  Manresa  Inst.,  1912 — . 


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Home:    Manresa,    Keyser    Islaml,    South    Norwalk, 
Conn.* 

HINCHCZiIFFi:,  rrederick  Artliur,  automobiles; 
b.  Derby,  Kngland,  June  lo,  1S72;  s.  John  and 
Hannah  (Bentley)  HinchclilTe;  ed.  in  Eni^hind; 
m.  Marie  Catherine  Kei-nochan,  of  New  York,  Oct. 
9,  1901.  Came  to  America,  1SS9;  witli  accounting 
dept.,  M.K.  &  T.  K.K.,  St.  Loui.s,  Mo.,  1889-96; 
supt.  of  agencies,  llumlx'r  Ricycle  Co.,  Westboro, 
Mass.,  1896-9;  office  mgr.  and  salesman  at  West- 
boro and  Boston,  of  I^ocomobilo  Co.  of  America, 
1899-04;  asst.  mgr.,  Winton  Motor  Carriage  Co., 
New  York,  1904-5;  mgr.  lor  same  comi^an.v  in  N.IO., 
since  June,  1905;  dir.  Guardian  Co-operative  Bank, 
Homestead  Co-operative  Bank,  Boston;  dir.  The 
Kxolon  Co.,  mfis.  of  abrasives,  etc.  Mem.  Bay 
State  Automobile  Assn.,  Boston  Automobile  Deal- 
ers' Assn.  (treas.  and  dir.).  Episcopalian.  ISlason 
(32°).  Clubs:  Belmont  Spring  Country,  Longwood 
Tennis,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Longwood  Covered 
Courts.  Recreations:  tennis,  golf,  motoring.  Home: 
46  Babcock  St.,  Brookline.  Office:  674  Common- 
wealtli  A  v.,  Boston. 

HINCKIiIIV,  Prank  Iieouard,  lawyer;  b.  Provi- 
dence. R.L,  Aug.  ill.  isii'.i;  s.  Herbert  F.  and  Lizzie 
D.  (Clarke)  Hinckley;  descendant  of  Samuel 
Hinckley,  who  settled  in  Mass..  1636;  A.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1891;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1894;  m.  Anita 
W.  Baker,  of  Wickford,  R.I.,  June  4,  1910;  4  cliil- 
dren.  Practiced  in  Providence  since  18  95;  dir. 
Westminster  Bank,  Providence  Ice  Co.,  R.I.  Safe 
Deposit  Co.;  mem.  Providence  Common  (Council, 
1898-1900;  mem.  R.I.  Bd.  of  Bar  Examiners,  since 
1900.  Mem.  Am.  and  R.I.  bar  assns..  Providence 
Bar  Club.  Mem.  Providence  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Clubs:  Hope,  Agawam  Hunt.  Art,  Turks 
Head  (Providence),  University  (New  York). 
Home:  151  Thayer  St.  Office:  49  Westminster  St., 
Providence,    R.I. 

HIKCKIi£Y,  Prederick  Wheeler,  lawyer;  b. 
Princeton,  Me.,  :May  -*i.  1878:  s.  Adelbert  E.  and 
Sarah  Jane  (McLaughlin)  Hinckley;  ed.  pub.  schs.. 
Calais,  Me.;  East  Me.  Conf.  Sem.,  Bucksport: 
Coburn  Classical  Inst.,  Waterville;  read  law  in 
office  of  Hon.  Marshall  K.  McKuslck,  Calais,  Me.; 
m.  Oct.  23,  1907,  Blanche  Richards,  of  Portland. 
Me.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1902;  to  U.S.  courts. 
1905;  practiced  at  Calais,  1902-4,  since  at  Port- 
land; sr.  mem.  Hinckley  &  Hinckley  since  1912; 
specializes  as  trial  lawyer.  Pres.  South  Portland 
Bd.  of  Trade,  1912-13.  Republican;  pres.  South 
Portland  Rep.  Club,  1912-13;  has  stumped  the 
state  in  every  polit.  campaign  since  18  yrs.  of 
age,  also  campaigned  exten'^ively  in  other  states. 
Mem.  Portland  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Trustee 
Bapt.  State  Conv.  Mem.  Am.  and  Cumberland  bar 
assns..  Commercial  Law  League  of  America.  Mem. 
Red  Men,  Odd  Fellows  (past  grand,  past  chief 
patriarch,  brig.  gen.  and  dept.  comdr.  Patriarchs 
^Militant,  Dept.  of  Me.).  Has  made  a  spl.  study 
of  economic  and  social  questions  and  is  frequently 
called  upon  to  lecture  upon  capitalism,  labor,  mili- 
tarism and  temperance.  Resides  in  Soutli  Portland 
on  estate  of  21  acres,  pvt.  fish  pond  SVo  acres, 
stocked  with  trout  and  salmon,  large  Colonial 
house,  brick  and  marble.  Home:  South  Portland, 
Me.    Office:  97  Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

HUTCKIiE'S',  Georg-e  Iiyman,  librarian;  b.  North- 
ampton. Mass.,  July  6,  1879:  s.  Henry  Rose  and 
Mary  Wright  (Barrett)  Hinckley;  grad.  Williston 
Sem.,  Easthampton,  Mass.,  1896;  B.A.,  Yale,  1900, 
I\T.A..  1906:  unmarried.  Asst.  in  Forbes  Library, 
Northampton,  Mass..  1900-03;  cataloguer,  Boston 
Pub.  Library,  1903-13;  in  charge  of  the  Allen  A. 
Brown  Dramatic  Collection,  1910-13,  catalogued 
and  classified  it;  worked  on  pvt.  dramatic  collec- 
tion of  Robert  Gould  Shaw,  1913-14;  librarian 
Redwood  Librarv.  Newport.  R.I.,  since  Oct.  1, 
1914.  Mem.  A.L.A.,  Mass.  Library  Club,  R.I.  Li- 
brary Assn..  Tjibrarian's  Club.  Am.  Ornitliologists' 
Union,  Nuttall  Ornithol.  Club.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Home:  113  Touro  St.  Address: 
Redwood  Library,  Newport,  R.I. 

HUTCKIiEY,  George  W.,  humanitarian;  b.  Guil- 
ford, Conn..  July  27,  1853;  s.  Walter  and  Sally 
Eliza  (Lee)  Hinckley;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Guilford 
Inst,  and  Conn.  State  Normal  Sch.:  (hon.  A.M., 
Colby,  1912);  m.  Harriet  Elmer  Palmer,  of  Wake- 


field, R.L,  Aug.  12,  1S80.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry, 
1880;  pastor.  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  1880-2.  Wind- 
sor, Conn.,  1882-4;  missionary  Am.  S.S.  Union,  in 
INle.,  3  yrs.,  and  I\le.  state  e\angelist,  3  yrs.; 
founder,  1888,  and  since  editor,  (JJood  Will  Record: 
founder,  1889,  and  since  supervisor,  Good  Will 
Homes  and  Sch.  (philanllirojjic  and  ednl.  instns. 
for  needy  boys  and  girls).  ]Mem.  nat.  exec.  com. 
Boy  Scouts  of  America,  2  yrs.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books  and  writings.)  Home:  Hinck- 
ley,  Mc.* 

HINCKI.BV,  Sylvester  Baxter,  capitalist.  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

HINCKS,  Edward  Young-,  theologian;  b.  Bucks- 
port,  Me.,  Aug.  13,  1844;  s.  John  Winslow  and 
Sarah  Ann  (Blodget)  Hincks;  A.B.,  Yale,  1866, 
A.M.,  1883;  student  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1866-7; 
B,D.,  Andover,  Theol.  Sem.,  1870  (D.D.,  Yale, 
1885);  m.  Elizabeth  C,  g.d.  Commodore  O.  H.  Per- 
ry, of  Andover,  Mass.,  Apr.  19,  1877;  m.  2d,  Eliza- 
beth T.,  d.  Charles  P.  Clark,  of  Boston,  July  2u. 
1887.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1870;  pastor  State 
St.  Ch.,  Portland,  Me.,  1870-81;  in  Europe,  1881-2; 
prof.  Bibl.  theologv.  1883-1900,  systematic  theol- 
ogy, 1900-8,  Bibl.  theology,  1908 — ,  Andover  Theol. 
Sem.  Mem.  Soc.  Bibl.  Lit.  and  Exegesis,  Harvard 
Bibl.  Club.  (See  W^ho's  Who  in  America  for  writ- 
ings, etc.)  Home:  58  Washington  Av.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

HINCKS,  Robert  Stanley,  banker;  b.  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  Apr.  28,  1875:  s.  William  Bliss  and  Mary  L. 
(Hart)  Hincks;  grad.  Hotclikiss  Sch.,  Lakeville, 
Conn.,  1893;  A.B.,  Yale,  1897;  m.  Helen  F.  Bishop, 
of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Feb.  7,  1906.  Began  as  elk. 
in  New  York  office  of  Estabrook  &  Co.,  bond 
dealers,  1897;  later  represented  the  firm  in  Conn.: 
withdrew  in  1907  to  found  firm  in  bond  business 
in  Conn.,  with  headquarters  in  Bridgeport:  dir. 
1st  Bridgeport  Nat.  Bank,  Bridgeport  Trust  Co. 
(exec,  com.),  Bridgeport  Morris  Plan  Bank.  Re- 
Ijublican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Brooklawn,  University, 
Metabetchouan,  Highland,  Bridgeport  Yacht,  Camp 
Fire.  Trap  Falls,  Lordship.  Recreations:  Canadian 
woods,  golf.  Home:  542  Park  Place.  Office.  207 
State  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

HINSES,  Spencer  W.,  insurance;  b.  Keeseville, 
N.Y.,  June  18.  1863;  s.  Jacob  G.  and  Lucy  Churchill 
(Cutting)  Hindes;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Fanny  Eliza- 
beth Lewis,  of  Vergennes,  Vt.,  June  23,  1885. 
Began  as  asst.  cashier  Farmers  Nat.  Bank,  Ver- 
gennes, Vt.,  continuing  until  1889;  sec.-treas.  Nat. 
Horse  Nail  Co.,  Vergennes,  1904;  gen.  agt.  for  Vt. 
of  Conn.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  since  1904.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Home:  222  S.  Union  St.  Office:  166 
College  St.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

HIN'DIiEir,  Howard  lister,  editor;  b.  Frome, 
Ont.,  July  23,  1870;  s.  John  Ingham  and  Hannah 
(Lister)  Hindley;  descendant  of  the  Hindleys  and 
Listers,  pioneers  in  Eramosa,  Ont.,  latter  from 
Yorkshire,  Eng.,  former  from  Lancashire;  ed. 
common  schs.,  Ont.;  Barrie  Collegiate  Inst.;  gram- 
mar Sch.,  Granbv,  Que.;  student  McGill  U.  1  yr. ; 
m.  Mary  Ella  Caldwell,  of  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  June, 
1893;  3  children,  Mary  Vivien,  Miriam  Joyce, 
Lister  Caldwell.  Began  as  railroad  telegraph 
operator,  1886;  train  dispatcher.  Central  Vt.  and 
Rutland  R.R.  cos.,  1888-99;  editor  Vergennes  En- 
terprise, 1899-01,  Ludlow  Tribune,  1901-5,  Rut- 
land Herald  since  1905,  except  18  mos.  on  Mont- 
pelier  .lournal  and  4  yrs.  in  the  West;  political 
and  dramatic  editor  Spokane  Spokesman  Review. 
Directed  1st  political  bur.  of  publicity  in  Vt., 
Percival  W.  Clement's,  1906  campaign  for  gover- 
nor. Was  sec.  Industrial  Ins.  Commn.,  Olmypia, 
Wash.  Republican.  Conslist.  Mason  (Blue  Lodge 
and  Chapter).  Author:  The  Gentlemen  from  Hay- 
ville.  1908.  Recreations:  amateur  photography, 
amateur  theatricals.  Home:  Bast  Clarendon,  Vt. 
Office:  The  Herald,  Rutland,  Vt. 

HIKDS,  Albert  Walker,  treasurer:  b.  West 
Bovlston.  Mass.,  Nov.  30.  1864:  s.  Albert  and 
Alona  Allen  (Walker)  Hinds:  ed.  Worcester  Acad., 
1879-83:  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1887  (Phi  Beta  Kappa); 
A.M.,  Harvard,  1888.  Teacher  in  pvt.  sch.,  Duluth. 
Minn.,  1890-1;  instr.  Greek,  Brown  U.,  1894-5; 
mem.  West  Bovlston  sch.  com.,  1892-4,  and  since 
1896;  trustee  West  Boylston  Pub.  Library  since 
1900;  town  treas.  since  1900.    Republican.    Recre- 


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ations:  music,  motoring.    Address:  West  Bovlston, 
iNIass. 

HINDS,  Aslier  Crosby,  congressman;  b.  Benton, 
Me.,  Feb.  G,  1N(;:;;  s.  All)ert  Dwelly  and  Charlotte 
(Flagg)  Hinds;  f;rud.  c'oburn  Cla.ssical  Inst.,  \Va- 
terville.  Me.,  ISTit;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1S83  (BL.D., 
1905);  m.  Harriet  Louise  Kstev,  of  Roslindale, 
Mass.,  Sept.  3,  isyi;  1  son,  Asher  E.  Mem.  edi- 
torial staff  Portland  (Me.)  Daily  Advertiser,  1SS4- 
85,  Portland  Press,  18S5-02;  speaker's  elk.,  U.S. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1889-91;  elk.  at  speaker's  table  (par- 
liamentary elk.)  U.S.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895-11;  mem. 
62d,  63d  and  G4th  Congresses  (1911-17),  1st  Me. 
Dist.  Republican.  Trustee  Colby  Coll.,  Me.  Hist. 
Soc.  Editor:  Rules,  Manual  and  Digest  of  House 
of  Representatives;  Parliamentarv  Precedents  of 
the  House  of  Representatives,  1899;  Hinds'  Prece- 
dents of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1908. 
Clubs:  Portland,  Lincoln,  Wood  fords,  Farmers', 
Portland  Yacht.  Home:  S3  Woodford  St.,  Port- 
land,  Me.  ^ 

HINDS,  Jacob  G.,  retired  mfr.;  b.  West  Platts- 
burg,  N.Y.,   June   13,   1834.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

HINE,  Roderick  Whittelsey,  superintendent 
schs. ;  b.  Lebanon,  Conn.,  Feb.  9,  1858;  s.  Orlo 
Daniel  and  Ellen  (Whittelsey)  Hine;  grad.  Willis- 
ton  Sem.,  Easthampton,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1884; 
m.  Mary  A.  Kirkham,  of  Newington,  Conn.,  Nov. 
23,  1888;  children,  Roderick  Paul,  b.  Nov.  25,  1889 
(Bowdoin,  1911);  Harold  Kirkham,  Feb.  26,  1891 
(Bowdoin,  1911);  Grace  Ellen,  June  18,  1893.  Prin. 
high  sch.,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  and  supervising 
prin.,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1885-93;  supt.  schs.,  Ded- 
ham,  since  1893.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason. 
Address:   Dedham,   Mass. 

HINES,  Henry  Lafayette;  b.  Palmer,  Mass., 
July  28,  1860;  s.  Samuel  L.  and  Eliza  J.  (Witt) 
Hines;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Warren,  Springfield  and 
LudloWj  Mass.;  read  law  6  mos.;  m.  Northampton. 
INIass.,  Oct.  13,  1887.  Anna  B.  Strong;  1  son,  Arthur 
Chapin.  Began  to  learn  brass  working  at  16  and 
became  elk.  mfg.  co.  at  19;  reporter  Springfield 
Homestead  and  mng.  editor  Northampton  Herald 
to  1885;  city  editor  Springfield  (Mass.)  Union, 
1895-8;  writer  of  comic  opera,  poems,  sketches, 
short  stories.  Early  became  interested  in  politics 
and  served  as  surveyor  of  customs,  Springfield, 
1891-13,  with  exception  of  4  yrs.,  1895-9.  Dir. 
Springfield  Co-operative  Bank;  fire  commr.,  Spring- 
field, 6  yrs.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Club: 
Masonic.  Home:  41  Forrest  Park  Av.,  Springfield, 
Mass. 

HINKIiEV,  Cfeorg-e  W.,  insurance;  b.  Boston, 
July  4,  1856;  s.  Thoroas  F.  and  Louisa  B.  Hinkley; 
descendant  of  Gov.  Hinkley  of  Plymouth  Colony; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  and  English  High  Sch.,  Boston;  m. 
Cynthia  P.  Williams,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  1884;  3 
children,  Harry  W.,  G.  Malcolm,  Louise  W.  (Mrs. 
A.  Roy  Welton).  Clk.  in  Boston  ins.  agency, 
1873-6,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  agency,  1876-85;  N.E. 
spl.  agt.  for  Royal,  Pa.  Fire,  and  London  and 
Lancashire  cos.,  1885-7;  spl.  agt.  and  adjuster. 
Phoenix  Ins.  Co.  of  Hartford,  1887-1900;  mgr.  at 
Boston  and  New  York,  1900-2;  pres.  and  treas. 
Citizens  Mut.  Iris.  Co.  of  Boston  since  1902;  pres. 
N.E.  Ins.  Exchange,  1895;  trustee  Ind.  Library 
Assn.,  Boston;  mgr.  Adjusters'  Bureau  of  N.E. 
Odd  Fellow.  Recreation^::  literature,  music.  Home: 
109  Billings  St..  Atlantic,  Quincy,  Mass.  Office: 
141  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

HINKLEV,  John  Adams,  librarian;  b.  Gorham, 
Me..  Mar.  12.  1848;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1868.  Engaged 
in  mfg.  business,  Gorham,  1869-1900;  librarian, 
Baxter  Memorial  Library,  Gorham,  since  1911: 
trustee  State  Normal  Schs.,  Me.,  1886-98.  Home: 
Gorham,    Me. 

HINM,A.N,  Georg-e   E.,  lawyer;   b.   Alford,   Mass., 

May  7,  1870:  s.  William  C.  and  Mary  A.  (Gates) 
Hinman;  grad.  high  sch..  Great  Barrington,  Mass., 
1888:  in  newspaper  work.  1888-95.  editor  Willi- 
mantic  Herald.  1  yr..  Willimantic  Journal,  3  yrs.; 
studied  law,  1895-9:  student  spl.  course,  Yale  Law 
Sch..  1898-9;  admitted  to  bar,  1899;  m.  Nettie  P. 
Williams,  of  Willimantic.  Conn.,  Sept.  26.  1899; 
children,  Russell  W.,  b.  Jan.  30.  1907:  Virginia  G., 
ig^23j^jL909.  Has  practiced  in  Willimantic  since 
18^?r~councilman,  2  vrs. :  mem.  and  sec.  town  sch. 
com.,"  5   yrs.;   asst.   clk.   1899,  elk.,   1901,   Conn.   Ho. 


of  Rep.;  asst.  clk.  Constl.  Conv.,  1902;  clk.  of 
State  Senate,  1903,  of  bills,  1905,  07,  11,  engross- 
ing clk.,  1909;  sec.  Rep.  State  Central  Com.,  1902- 
14;  elected  atty.  gen.  of  Conn.,  1914.  Conglist. 
Mom.  Conn.  Bar  Assn.,  Willimantic  Bd.  of  Trade 
(pres.  1908).  Mason  (Chapter,  Council  and  Com- 
mandery;  Past  Comdr.  St.  John's  Commanderv, 
K.T.,  1907-8):  mem.  K.  of  P.  Home:  South  Wind- 
ham Rd..  Office:  Opera  House  Blk.,  Willimantic, 
Conn. 

HINSDAI.E,  Ellen  Clariuda,  college  prof.;  b. 
Hiram,  O.,  .May  10,  1864;  d.  Burke  A.  (LL.D.)  and 
Mary  B.  (Turner)  Hinsdale;  A.P>.,  Adelbert  Coll. 
(Western  Reserve  U.),  1885;  A.M.,  U.  of  Mich., 
1893;  U.  of  Leipzig,  1894-5;  U.  of  Gottingen,  1895- 
97,  Ph.D.,  1897;  unmarried.  Taught  South  Jersey 
Inst.,  Bridgeton,  N.J.,  1885-6,  Bellevue  (O.)  High 
Sch.,  1886-7,  Joliet  (111.)  High  Sch.,  1889-92,  Ann 
Arbor  (Mich.)  High  Sch.,  1893-4;  prof.  Germanic 
langs.  and  lits.,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  since  1897. 
Address;    South  Hadley,   Mass.* 

HINSON,    Jacob   Miller,   Jr.,   oculist.     (See   vol. 

1909.) 

HIRS,  Francis  John,  harbor  master;  b.  Arbroath, 
Scotland,  Oct.  28,  1865;  s.  George  and  Matilda 
(Young)  Hird;  ed.  6  yrs.  at  Morden  House,  pvt. 
sch.,  Greenwich,  Eng. ;  came  to  America,  1881; 
m.  Oct..  1885,  Byrmina  Maud  Marston,  of  Boston; 
2  children,  Stella  C,  Malcomb  A.  At  sea.  188 1-4; 
brakeman  and  conductor,  N.Y.  &  N.E.  R.R.,  1885- 
92;  in  teaming  business  for  self,  at  Boston,  1892- 
95;  with  Boston  Police  Dept.,  as  patrolman,  sergt. 
It.,  capt.  and  since  Apr.,  1911,  harbor  master.  Port 
of  Boston.  Episcopalian.  Mason.  Club:  Boston 
Yacht  (hon.).  Recreations:  motoring,  fishing, 
yachting.  Home:  111  Armandine  St.,  Dorchester. 
Address:  Police  Station  No.  S,  Battery  and  Com- 
mercial  St.,   Boston. 

HIRSHBERG,  Abraham  Samuel,  merchant;  b. 
Austria.  Nov.  10.  1867;  s.  Louis  and  Leah  (Kluger) 
Hirshberg;  ed.  in  native  country;  m.  Lena  Nuren- 
berg,  of  London,  Eng.,  Feb.  1,  1898;  2  children, 
Eliot  Paul,  Dorothy.  Began  learning  trade  of 
diamond  setting  at  age  of  16;  emigrated  to  Amer- 
ica, 1887,  and  settled  in  Boston;  in  employ  of 
E^  J.  Boyce,  1887-94;  since  in  business  on  own 
account;  dir.  William  A.  Thompson  Co.,  jewelers. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Nat.  Jewel- 
ers' Bd.  of  Trade.  Mem.  Ancient  and  Hon.  Arty. 
Co.  of  Boston.  Republican.  Jewish  religion.  Ma- 
son: mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Recreations:  motoring. 
Home:  74  Verndale,  Brookline.  Ofllce:  810,  373 
Washington    St.,   Boston. 

HIRST,  Edgar  Clarkson,  state  forester;  b.  Yel- 
low Springs,  O.,  Aug.  31,  1882;  s.  John  Janney  and 
Mary  (Bowe)  Hirst;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  and 
Antioch  Coll.  Prep.  Sch.,  Yellow  Springs.  O. ;  B.A., 
Ohio  State  U.,  1907;  M.E.,  Yale  Forest  Sch.,  1909: 
m.  Mary  Walker  Stillings,  of  Concord,  N.H.,  Dec. 
1.  1914.  State  forester  of  N.H.  since  July  1,  1909. 
Mem.  Sigma  Xi  (Yale  Chapter),  Delta  Upsilon. 
Mason.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Wonolancet  (Concord), 
Cosmos  (Washineton,  D.C.).  Has  published  num- 
erous reports,  bulls.,  etc.,  for  N.H.  Dept.  of  Fores- 
try. Home:  82%  Warren  St.  Address:  State  House, 
Concord,  N.H. 

HISCOCK,  Henry  Iiowell,  fire  ins.;  b.  Water- 
town.  Mass.,  Mar.  21,  1859;  s.  Lowell  Brigham 
and  Mary  Caroline  (Clark)  Hiscock;  descendant  of 
^\'illiam  Bradford,  of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  pub. 
.■=•0118.  and  Roxburv  (Mass.)  Latin  Sch.:  m.  Mary 
Faton  Baxter,  of  Boston,  Oct.  21,  1901.  In  fire  ins. 
business  ever  since  beginning  of  active  career: 
began  as  clk.  in  office  of  Jordan,  Lovett  &  Co., 
1880;  became  spl.  agt.  for  the  German  Am.  Ins. 
Co.;  then  spl.  agt.  ^tna  Ins.  Co.,  1891;  apptd. 
mgr.  for  Boston  and  Metropolitan  District  of 
same  company,  1910;  mem.  firm  of  Field  &  Cowles, 
gen.  ins.,  since  Dec.  1913.  Mem.  N.E.  Ins.  Ex- 
change for  many  yrs.  (and  wa.s  chmn.  of  the 
Summer  Hotel  Com.  during  which  time  issued  in 
book  form  yearly  statistics  of  the  losses  of  hotels 
in  N.Fj  ).  Pres.  Ins.  Library  Assn.  of  Boston 
(elected  Mar.  27,  1907.  and  again  Jan.  1,  1910); 
mem.  bd.  of  dirs.  Boston  Protective  Dept.:  mem. 
Nat.  Fire  Protective  Assn.,  Boston  Bd.  of  Fire 
Underwriters;  mem.  bd.  of  mgrs.  Roxbury  Home 
for    Aged    Women.     Formerly    mem.    Mass.    State 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


Militia  (won  1st  prize  in  drilling:).  Progressive 
Bepublican.  Cliristian  Scientist.  Clubs:  KxchanKC, 
Boston  Ahtletic  Assn.  Recreations:  motoring,  golf. 
Home:  The  Warren,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Office:  85 
AVater   St.,   Boston. 

HISGEN,  Thomas  Louis,  mfr. ;  b.  Petersburg, 
Ind.,  Nov.  26,  185S;  s.  William  and  Catherine  Mar- 
garet (McNally)  Hisgen;  ed.  common  schs.,  Ind.; 
-went  to  Albany,  N.Y.,  at  17,  and  .several  yrs.  sales- 
man in  a  clothing  store;  m.  Barbara  A.  Fox,  of 
Albany,  1900;  3  children,  Thoma.s  L.,  .Tr.,  Kath- 
arine, Henrietta  Georgia.  Began  manufacture  oi 
axle  grease,  1889,  with  father  and  brothers,  and 
in  1898,  erected  at  Albany,  N.Y..  a  complete,  mod- 
ern factory,  now  said  to  be  the  largest  of  the 
kind  in  the  world;  refusing  an  offer  to  sell  out  to 
the  Standard  Oil  Co.,  a  light  which  still  continues, 
was  precipitated,  resulting  in  the  Hisgen  Brothers 
going  also  into  the  kerosene  oil  business  as  com- 
petitors of  the  Standard  Oil  Co.,  in  N.E.  and  cen- 
tral NY.;  pres.  Hisgen  Bros.,  Four  Brothers  Inde- 
pendent Oil  Co.  Candidate  Dem.  and  Independence 
League  for  state  auditor  of  Mass.,  1906;  candidate 
of  Independence  League  for  gov.  of  Mass.,  190', 
and  of  Nat.  Independence  Party  for  president  of 
U  S.,  1908.  Pres.  Independent  Petroleum  Marketers 
Assn  of  U.S.  Lectures  upon  "An  Appeal  tor 
Industrial  Liberty."  Presbyn.  Home:  611  Belmont 
Av..  Springfield,  Mass.  Office:  300  New  Bridge  St., 
West  Springfield,  Mass.* 

HITCH,  Mayhew  Bobinson,  lawyer;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  Feb.  6,  1SC7;  s.  James  C.  and  Louise 
A.  (Robinson)  Hitch;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch  of 
Law,  1889;  m.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Kelley,  of  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  June  19,  1895;  children,  Mayhew 
R  Jr,  Sallv.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1889,  and 
since  practiced  in  New  Bedford;  dir.  Butler  Mill, 
Kilburn  Mill.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Recreations: 
walking.    Address:   New  Bedford,  Mass. 

HITCHCOCK,  Cliarles  Henry,  geologist;  moved 
to  Honolulu,  II. T.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in   America,    1914-15.) 

HITCHCOCK,  Edward,  prof.;  May  23,  1828-Feb. 
15  1911  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
Arnerica.   1910-11.) 

HITCHCOCK,  Ernest;  b.  Pittsford,  Vt.,  Dec.  1, 
1856-  s  Charles  and  Sarah  J.  (Merrill)  Hitchcock; 
A.  B  Weslevan  U.,  1879  (Phi  Beta  Kappa):  stu- 
dent Yale  Law  Sch.,  1879-80;  admitted  to  bar, 
1881:  m.  Caroline  A.  Curtice,  of  Webster.  N.Y. 
Nov  6  1883:  4  children,  Miriam  C.  (Mrs.  Kdward 
Baton  Chapin).  Harry  M.,  Curtice  N..  John  A. 
Practiced  in  Newark,  1881-3.  Chicago,  1883-9;  en- 
gaged in  farming  at  Pittsford,  Vt.,  since  1890. 
Mem  Vt.  State  Bd.  of  Agn,  1900-6;  state  forest 
commr ,  1904-5;  mem.  spl.  commn.  on  taxation, 
1907-8-  mem.  legislature,  1908.  Democrat.  Was 
1st  sec.  Lawvers  Co-operative  Pub.  Co.  Joint 
editor  (with  Edwin  Burritt  Smith)  of  N.Y.  Com- 
mon Law  Reports,  and  certain  vols.  U.S.  Supreme 
Ct.    reports.     Address:    Pittsford,   Vt. 

HITCHCOCK,  Iioranus  Eaton,  judge;  b.  Roches- 
ter Vt  Feb  3,  1851;  s.  Rev.  Harvey  and  Mahala 
(Ward)'  Hitchcock;  A.B.,  Amherst.  187  2;  LL.B., 
Columbia  Law  Sch.,  1874;  admitted  to  bar,  18  <  4; 
m  Chicopee,  Mass.,  Oct.  5.  1875,  Ella  A.  Gold- 
thwaite.     Engaged    in    practice    at    Chicopee    and 


pcrior  Ct    of  Mass.  since  1903.    Home:  Cambridge, 
Mass.    Address:  Court  House.  Boston. 

HITCHCOCK,  NCelson)  Seelye,  lawyer:  b.  East- 
hampton,  Mass.,  Dec.  3,  1876;  s.  Stillman  M.  and 
Julia  E.  (Strangford)  Hitchcock;  lineal  descend- 
ant of  Luke  Hitchcock,  who  came  to  New  Haven 
from  England  prior  to  1636;  ed.  high  sch..  East- 
hainpton:  Williston  Sem.;  studied  law  in  office  of 
Judge  Winslow  H.  Edwards,  of  Easthampton; 
m  June  28,  1900,  at  Everett,  Mass.,  Annie  M.  Huey, 
of  Easthampton.  Learned  trade  of  mfg.  .leweler. 
1895-8:  emploved  in  Boston,  1898-04:  admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1908;  mem.  Edwards  &  Hitchcock:  town 
atty.,  master  in  chancery:  elk.  and  dir.  Easthamp- 
ton Co-nperative  Bank,  A.  T.  Spooner  Co.  Mem. 
S.A.R.  Mem.  K.  of  P..  B.P.O.  Elks.  Home:  208 
Main  St    Office:  135  Union  St.,  Easthampton,  Mass. 


HITCHCOCK,  William  Harold,  lawyer;  b.  Fitch- 
Ijuig,  Mass.,  I  )i'c.  7,  1N74;  s.  William  Nickels  and 
Annie  Zeviah  (Bourne)  Hitchcock;  on  paternal 
side  descendant  of  Rev.  William  Hiscox,  Baptist 
minister  and  associate  of  Roger  Williams;  on 
maternal  side  descendant  of  Richard  Bourne,  who 
came  to  Cape  Cod,  about  1630;  grad.  Fitchburg 
High  Sch.,  1893;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1898;  LL.B.,  Har- 
vard Law  Sch..  1901;  m.  Winifred  Harriet  Lundy. 
of  Lacombe.  Alberta,  Can.,  Mar.  11,  1913.  Admitted 
to  Mass.  bar,  1901;  engaged  in  gen.  practice  in 
Boston  with  Walter  I.  Badger,  1901-14;  asst.  atty. 
gen.  of  Mass.,  Jan.,  1915.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass. 
bar  assns.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Theta  Delta 
Chi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  liepublican.  Conglist.  Club: 
University  (Boston).  Asso.  editor  Harvard  Law 
Review,  1900-1.  Home:  ISO  Walnut  St.,  Dedham, 
Mass.    Office:    225   Slate  House,   Boston,  Mass. 

HITCHINGS,  Edsou  Fobes,  college  prof.;  b. 
Waterville,  iVIc,  A]>v.  i,  1853;  s.  Samuel  and  Celia 
F.  (Whitman)  Hitchings;  prep.  edn.  Coburn  Clas- 
sical Inst.;  C.E.,  U.  of  Me.,  1875,  M.S.,  1889;  m. 
Ettie  L.  Lord,  of  Orono,  Me.,  June  25,  1876;  chil- 
dren, Frank,  b.  1877;  LeRoy,  1888;  Samuel,  1892. 
Prin.  gram,  and  high  schs.  in  Me.  and  Mass.  for 
a  number  of  yrs.  during  which  time  had  charge  of 
work  in  entomology  at  Summer  Sch.  for  IBoys, 
at  Lake  CJuinsigamond,  Worcester,  Mass.;  prof, 
natural  science,  Bucksport  (Me.)  Sem.,  1889-97; 
prof,  biology,  Colby  Coll.,  1897-8;  supt.  schs.. 
Waterville,  Me.,  1898-9;  state  entomologist  of 
Me.,  1904-10;  asso.  prof,  horticulture,  U.  of  Me., 
since  1911.  A  life-long  naturalist;  charter  mem. 
Entomol.  Soc.  America;  mem.  Me.  State  Pomol. 
Soc,  Me.  Ornithol.  Soc,  Omega  Mu  Chapter  of 
Phi  Gamma  Delta  (U.  of  Me.),  The  Grange.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Contbr.  on  natural  history 
tojjics.    Address:    Orono,   Me. 

HITE,  Iiewis  Field,  clergyman,  prof,  of  philos- 
ophy, New  Ch.  Theol.  Sch.  since  1900:  b.  "Belle 
Vue,"  near  Middletown.  Va.,  Aug.  1,  1852;  s.  Hugh 
Holmes  and  Ann  Randolph  (Meade)  Hite;  mother 
was  g.d.  of  Col.  Richard  Kidder  Meade,  aide  to 
Gen.  George  Washington;  descendant  of  Hans 
.Joist  Hite,  pioneer  and  first  settler  of  the  Shenan- 
doah Valley  of  Va.,  whose  grant  of  140,000  acres 
of  land  obtained  from  the  Gov.  and  Council  of  the 
State  of  Va.  proved  to  be  in  conflict  with  that  of 
Thomas  Lord  Fairfax,  and  gave  rise  to  the  famous 
Hite-Fairfax  lawsuit,  decided  ultimately  in  Hite's 
favor  (see  Cartmell's  Monumental  "Shenandoah 
Valley  Pioneers  and  Their  Descendants,"  pp.  10- 
16);  g.f.  was  Maj.  Isaac  Hite,  of  "Belle  Grove." 
Frederick  Co.,  Va.  (brother-in-law  of  Pres.  Madi- 
son and  personal  friend  of  Thomas  Jefferson), 
who,  while  at  William  and  Mary  Coll.,  was  the 
first  man  to  be  initiated  into  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
soc.  after  its  formation  (1776)  and  its  treas.  (1777- 
79).  was  aide  to  Gen.  Muehlenburg  at  the  siege  of 
Yorktown  (see  William  and  Marv  Quarterly.  Vol. 
IV,  pp.  219-20.  and  Vol.  X,  p.  121);  ed.  Plains 
Acad.,  Va.,  1868-9,  and  under  pvt.  tutors,  1869-72; 
student  U.  of  Va.,  1873-6.  1878-9,  1881-2;  student 
Harvard,  1893-02.  1903-4.  M.A..  1901:  student  New 
Church  Theol.  Sch..  Cambridge.  Mass.,  1890-2; 
student  U.  of  Heidelberg,  Germany.  1910-11;  at- 
tended lectures  at  U.  of  Paris  and  Coll.  de  France, 
1911;  m.  Urbana,  O..  July  19,  1893.  Abbe  Bailey 
.James,  whose  g.f.  was  founder  of  Urbana  U. ; 
2  children.  Harriet  James  (A.B.,  Radcliffe  Coll., 
1915),  Hugh  Maury.  Worked  on  farm,  Va.,  1865- 
72:  teacher  and  pvt.  tutor  at  various  times  till 
1880;  teacher  Shenandoah  Valley  Acad.,  Winches- 
ter, -Va.,  1882-3,  Urbana  U.,  1884-90,  New  Ch. 
Theol.  Sch.  since  1893.  Mem.  editorial  hd  New 
Ch.  Review  since  1908.  Minister  of  Ch.  of  the  New 
.Jerusalem.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Philos.  Assn., 
Swed.  Sci.  Assn.  Democrat.  Clubs:  New  Church, 
Southern  of  Boston.  Economic  (Boston).  Recre- 
ations: reading,  writing.  Home:  42  Arlington  St. 
Address:  48  Quincy  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

HITTIN6EB,  Bicliard;  b.  Watertown  (now  Bel- 
mont). ]\Tasp.,  Sept.  26,  1856;  s.  Jacob  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (ICing)  Hittinger;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m. 
Elizabeth  Waite  Bacon,  of  Arlington.  Mass..  Aug. 
24.  1897:  1  son.  Richard.  Jr.  Pres.  The  Hittinger 
J-'ruit  Co.:  mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Belmont,  4  yrs. 
Mem.  Mass.  Hort.  Assn.,  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 


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merce,  Boston  IMarket  Gardeners'  Assn.,  etc.  Home: 
45  Elm  St.    Office:   450  School  St.,  Belmont,  Mass. 

HIXOIT,   Adiu  A.  H.,   secretary,   librarian;   Mar. 

17,  1S43-1911.     (See  vol.   190<t.) 

HIXOIT,  William  Soutlierland,  merchant;  born 
at  Cornwall-on-Hudson.  Orange  Co.,  N.Y.,  Nov.  3, 
1848;  son  of  William  Frederick  and  Eliza  ( l-^inch- 
er  Hixon;  educated  public  schools;  married 
Martha  L.  Andrews,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  11, 
1875;  4  children,  Imosene  Willis  (died  Labor  Day, 
1899),  Beulah  Sinclair,  William  Edwin,  Leona 
(Mrs.  Georere  L.  Stocks,  of  Chelsea,  Mass.).  En- 
listed in  U.S.  Navy,  Jan.  17,  1865,  and  served  3 
yrs. ;  entered  mercantile  business  in  Boston,  1872; 
president  and  treasurer  Lans  &  Jacobs  Co.,  coop- 
ers' stock  and  coopers'  supplies;  vice-president 
and  member  of  board  of  investment  County  Sav- 
ings Bank,  Chelsea;  director  Broadway  National 
Bank,  Chelsea;  director  and  member  securitv  com- 
mittee Chelsea  Co-operative  Bank;  member  Com- 
mon Covincil,  Chelsea,  1886;  member  Mass.  House 
of  Representatives,  1887,  1888;  member  Chelsea 
Board  of  Aldermen,  1898-1900  inclusive.  Bepub- 
lican.  Conglist.  Member  Post  No.  35,  G.A.R., 
Chelsea;  member  Royal  Arcanum.  Home:  106 
Washington  Av.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  OfHce:  24  India 
Sq..   Boston.    Mass. 

HOADI^IS'Z',  Charles  A.,  merchant;  b.  Branford, 
Conn.,  Dec.  9,  1856;  s.  Harvey  and  Eliza  Ann 
(Butler)  Hoadley;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  June  21,  1882,  Lizzie  G.  Crowe.  Mem. 
Hoadley  &  Hutchinson,  gen.  mdse.,  established 
1901;  incorporator  Branford  Savings  Bank,  Bran- 
ford  Trust  Co.;  became  elk.  of  probate  court  1888; 
mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907.  Republican.  Ma- 
son;  K.T.    Home:   Branford,  Conn. 

HOACIiE'X',  Henry  Albert,  banker;  b.  Water- 
bury,  Conn.,  Mar.  20,  1874;  s.  Frederic  Benham 
and  Elizabeth  (Cowles)  Hoadlev;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Waterbury;  m.  Aug.  8,  1900,  Violet  Ells,  of  Nor- 
walk.  Conn.  Began  as  elk.  4  th  Nat.  Bank,  Water- 
bury,  Dec.  4.  1890;  apptd.  asst.  cashier,  Citizens 
Nat.  Bank,  Jan.  12,  1906,  cashier  and  dir.  since 
May  7,  1906;  dir.  Waterbury  Savings  Bank;  pres. 
Mattatuck  Press,  Inc.  Treas.  City  of  Waterburv, 
1910-11;  treas.  Y.M.C.A.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Odd  Fellow.  Home:  471  Willow  St.  Office:  2  W. 
Main  St.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

HOASIiEV,  Horace  Georg-e,  mfr;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Sept.  23,  1861;  s.  Horace  Philemon  and 
Amelia  Orpha  (Hubbard)  Hoadley;  descendant  of 
William  Hoadley,  the  immigrant,  Saybrook,  Conn., 
1663;  grad.  Hopkins  Grammar  Sch.,  New  Haven, 
1879;  A.B.,  Yale,  1883;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1887; 
post-grad,  work  in  economics,  Johns  Hopkins, 
1890-1,  in  mech.  engring.,  Cornell,  1894-5;  m.  Helen 
Lillie  Anderson,  of  Cleveland,  O.,  Sept.  22,  1887. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1887;  pastor  East 
Canaan,  Conn.,  1887-90;  supt.  Christian  Visitation 
and  Charity,  and  of  Relief  Bur.,  Waterbury,  1891- 
94;  engaged  in  mfg.  since  1897;  pres.  and  treas. 
Waterbury  Tool  Co.  since  1898.  Developed  and 
put  on  market  a  hydraulic  machine  for  transmit- 
ting power  at  variable  speeds,  invented  by  Harvey 
D.  Williams  and  Reynold  JanneJ^  and  now  largely 
used  on  U.S.  battleships  for  elevating  and  de- 
pressing guns,  turning  gun  turrets,  etc.  Pro- 
gressive partv  candidate  for  Congress,  5th  Conn. 
Dist.,  1912;  for  state  treas.  of  Conn.,  1914.  Mem. 
Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Acad.  Polit. 
Science,  Am.  Assn.  for  Labor  Legislation,  Nat. 
Municipal  League.  Address;  16  Fiske  St.  Office: 
57  N.   Main  St.,  Waterbury,   Conn. 

HOAG,   "William,   lawver;    b.    Lvnn,    Mass..    Nov. 

18,  1870;  s.  Gilbert  C.  and  Louisa  P.  (Oliver) 
Hoag;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law 
Sch.,  1896;  m.  Ruth  Wood,  of  Boston,  Sept.  1, 
1898;  children,  Thomas  Wood,  Roland  Boyden, 
Oliver.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bai',  1896,  and  since 
practiced  in  Boston;  mem.  Hoag  &  Catheron  since 
1906;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  from  Dorchester, 
1907-8:  pres.  Provident  Realty  Co.;  dir.  Paul  Re- 
vere Trust  Co.  Clk.  Henry  O.  Peabody  Sch.  for 
Girls.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Mason.  Club:  Savin  Hill  Yacht 
Assn.  Home:  Dorchester,  Mass.  Office:  19  Milk  St., 
Boston. 


HOAR,  D(avia)  Blakely,  lawver;  b.  Pawlet,  Vt., 
Aug.  19,  1S55:  K.  John  Emorv  and  Anne  B.  (Blake- 
ly) Hoar;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1876:  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1878-9.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1879,  and  since 
practiced  in  Boston;  mem.  firm  of  Brandeis,  Dun- 
bar &  Nutter  since  1896.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mason. 
Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Union,  Harvard 
(New  York  and  Boston).  Home:  Brookline,  Mass. 
Office:   161  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

HOAR,  Richara  Alexander,  lawyer;  b.  Houghton, 
Mich.,  1864;  s.  Cai)t.  I'hilip  H.  and  Elizabeth 
(Allen)  lioar;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Barre,  1887,  Mary 
M.  Keitli.  Admitted  to  bar,  1889,  and  has  since 
practiced  at  Barre,  Vt.;  city  attv.,  1896-7;  state's 
atty.,  Washington  Co.,  1898-02.    Address:  Barre,  Vt. 

HOAR,  Rog-er  Sherman,  lawyer;  b.  Waltham, 
Mass.,  Apr.  8,  1887;  s.  Sherman  and  Caroline  Pres- 
cott  (Wood)  Hoar;  descendant  of  Roger  Sherman, 
one  of  the  committee  of  five  that  wrote  the  Decla- 
ration of  Independence;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter 
Acad.,  1905;  A.B.,  Harvard,  190  9;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1911;  m.  Elva  Stuart  Pease,  of  Edgar- 
town,  Mass.,  June  25,  1913;  1  daughter,  Caroline 
Prescott.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1910;  pvt.  prac- 
tice, 1910-11;  with  Brandeis,  Dunbar  &  Nutter, 
1911-13;  sr.  partner  Hoar  &  Dewey  since  1913.  Mem. 
Mass.  Senate,  1911;  asst.  atty. -gen.  of  Mass.,  1914- 
15.  Pres.  Dem.  Nat.  League  of  Coll.  Clubs,  1908- 
10;  v.-chmn.  Dem.  State  Com.  of  Mass.,  1910.  Mem. 
Co.  I,  6th  Mass.  Inf.,  4  yrs.;  mem.  Troop  C,  1st 
Mass.  Cav.  1  yr.  Mem.  Anti-Imperialist  League, 
Am.  Free  Trade  League;  mem.  councils  of  Nat.  Ec. 
League  and  of  Am.  Judicature  Soc.  Unitarian. 
Mem.  Acacia  Soc.  (Harvard).  Mason.  Clubs:  Bos- 
ton Press.  Harvard  (Boston).  Author:  Free  Trade 
Manual  (Am.  Free  Trade  League),  1913;  Trustees' 
Outlay,  1915.  Has  been  identified  with  the  Na- 
tional Monthly,  Free  Trade  Broadside,  Boston  Post 
and  Harvard  Lampoon.  Recreations:  tramping, 
camping,  canoeing,  farming.  Home:  9  Belltnap  St., 
Concord,  Mass.  Office:  905  Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

HOBART,  Frances,  librarian;  b.  Fairfax,  Vt., 
Jan.  2,  1876;  d.  Charles  and  Margaret  (De  Foe) 
Hobart;  grad.  Burlington  (Vt.)  High  Sch.,  1891, 
Drexel  Inst.  Library  Sch.,  Phila.,  1904;  studied 
under  pvt.  tutors  and  at  Columbia  U.  Teacher  in 
pub.  schs.,  Burlington  and  other  places  of  Vt., 
1891-1900;  sec.  Vt.  State  Library  Commn.,  Sept., 
1904-Dec.,  1910;  librarian,  Eixby  Memorial  Free 
Library,  Vergennes,  Vt.,  Sept.,  1911-July,  1914. 
Mem.  A.L.A.,  Vt.  State  Teachers'  Assn..  Vt.  Library 
Assn.,  Patrons  of  Husbandry,  D.A.R.,  Vt.  Bird  and 
Bot.  clubs,  Vt.  Equal  Suffrage  Assn.  Unitarian. 
Recreations:  music,  farming.  Home:  Cambridge,  Vt. 

HOBART,  Prancis  A.,  merchant;  Sept.  18,  1833- 
19 — .     (See  vol.   1909.) 

HOBART,  Newton  Blakeslee,  educator;  b.  Cha- 
grin Falls,  O.,  Apr.  24,  1S54;  s.  Donley  and  Amelia 
Eliza  (Blakeslee)  Hobart;  prep.  edn.  Cleveland 
Central  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Western  Reserve  Coll., 
Hudson,  O.,  1878:  A.M..  Adelbert  Coll..  Cleveland, 
O.,  1881;  studied  U.  of  Berlin,  1  yr.;  m.  Stella  Maria 
Gross,  of  Hudson,  O.,  Aug.  1,  1888.  Teacher  of 
Latin,  1878-80,  prin.,  1880-2,  Prep.  Dept.,  Western 
Reserve  Coll.;  prin.  Western  Reserve  Acad.,  Hud- 
son. O.,  1882-92;  prin.  pub.  schs.,  Greenwich,  Conn., 
1892-01;  prin.  Greenwich  Acad.,  1901-9:  master  in 
German.  Taft  School,  Watertown.  Conn.,  since 
1910.  Conglist.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.    Address:  Watertown,  Conn. 

HOBBS,  Charles  Austin,  teacher;  b.  Exeter,  N.H., 
Sept.  3,  1857;  s.  William  Nichols  and  Elizabeth 
Ann  (Batchelder)  Hobbs;  A.B.,  magna  cum  laude. 
Harvard,  1880  (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  grad.  student 
Harvard,  1883,  1884,  A.M.,  1884;  m.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  Mar.  30,  1886,  Mary  Alice  Clark.  Teacher  St. 
Mark's  Sch.,  Southboro,  Mass.,  1880-3,  Harry  Hill- 
man  Acad.,  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa.,  1884-9,  Belmont 
(Mass.)  Sch.,  1889-91,  1892-6,  Phillips  Acad.,  Ex- 
eter, 1891,  Volkmann  Sch.,  Boston,  1896-1901;  prin. 
Grant  Sch.,  Watertown,  Mass.,  1901-4,  Stone  Sch., 
Boston,  1904-1906;  tutor,  Cambridge,  since  1906. 
Unitarian.  Mem.  Assn.  Math.  Teachers  of  N.E. 
Mason.  Author:  Academic  Arithmetic;  Grammar 
School  Algebra;  Elements  of  Geometry  (Plane  and 


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Solid).    Home:  HO  Garfield  St.,  Watertown,  Mass. 

OfRc-c:  21  I^ittlp  Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

HOBBS,  Clarence  WMtman,  mfr. ;  b.  Norway, 
Me.,  Jan.  27,  1)>52;  s.  William  Whitman  and  Sarah 
F.  (Merrill)  Hobbs;  descendant  of  Jeremiah 
Hobbs,  a  native  of  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  and  a 
pioneer  settler  of  Norway,  Me.,  17S6;  pub.  sch. 
edn. ;  m.  June  13,  1877,  Marion  Blancliai'd,  d.  Sam- 
uel B.  and  Malvina  A.  (Chapman)  Twitchell,  of 
Bethel,  Me.;  2  sons,  Clarence  Whitman,  Jr.,  Samuel 
Twitchell.  Mfr.  paper-  boxes,  in  I^ynn,  Mass.,  18S3- 
88  (N.E.  Paper  Box  Co.);  established  Hobbs  Mfg. 
Co.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1891  (pres.  since  1895); 
treas.  Am.  Sales  Machine  Co.;  sec.  Worcester  Nov- 
elty Co.  Pres.  Y.M.C.A.;  mem.  Worcester  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  Worcester  Metal  Trades  Assn.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Club:  Commonwealth.  Home:  12 
Westland  St.  Office:  26  Salisbury  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

HOBBS,  Clarence  Whitman,  Jr.,  lawyer;  b. 
Woodfords,  :Me.,  Oct.  1,  1S7:S;  s.  Clarence  Whitman 
and  Marion  Blanchard  (Twitchell)  Hobbs;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1902,  LL.B.,  1904;  m.  Aug.  20,  1913,  Flor- 
ence M.  Potter,  of  Bennington,  Vt.  In  practice  in 
Worcester  since  1904;  mem.  City  Council,  1909; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.  from  13th  Worcester  Dist., 
1910-12,  and  Mass.  Senate,  1913-15.  Republican. 
Mason.  Conglist.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  C'lubs: 
Worcester  Congregational,  Worcester  lOconomic. 
Home:  224  Park  Ave.  Office:  340  Main  St.,  Wor- 
cester, INIass. 

HOBBS,  Clinton  Edwin,  sales  mgr. ;  b.  Essex, 
Mass..  Apr.  30,  1866;  s.  Edwin  and  Octavia  J. 
(Woodman)  Hobbs;  descendant  of  Capt.  Jonathan 
Woodman,  Lt.  Archalaus  Woodman;  ed.  Putnam 
Free  High  Sch..  Newburyport,  INIass.;  m.  Eliza- 
beth Russell  Doane,  of  Provincetown,  Mass.,  Oct. 
22,  1888;  3  children,  Russell,  Helen  J..  Edwin.  Be- 
gan business  in  iron  and  steel  products,  Boston, 
1881;  with  Dodge,  Gilbert  &  Co.,  1SS2-05,  Am. 
Wood  Co.,  1905-6;  in  business  on  own  account  since 
190G;  eastern  sales  mgr.  Woodhouse  Chain  Works; 
sec.  J.  B.  Carr  Co.,  Trov,  N.Y.:  dir.  Everett  Trust 
Co.,  Am.  Hoist  &  Mfg.  Co..  Whittaker  Chain  Tread 
Co.  Democrat.  Universalist.  Past  supreme  chan- 
cellor U.C.T.  Assn.  of  America;  treas.  Cape  Cod 
Coml.  Travelers'  Assn.;  mem.  White  Mountain 
Travelers'  Assn.,  Quarter  Century  Travelers' 
Assn.,  Eastern  Coml.  Travelers'  Assn.  Mason; 
mem.  Odd  Fellows,  K.  of  P.,  Royal  Arcanum.  Au- 
thor: (pamphlets)  Why  Should  National  Banks  Be 
Subsidized?  1896;  American  Tariff  From  American 
Standpoint,  1908;  The  Reciprocal  Trade  Pact  is 
Dishonest,  1911;  Real  American  Tariff,  Why  Not? 
1913.  Recreations:  fishing,  hunting.  Home:  Ev- 
erett, Mass.    Office:  12  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 

HOBBS,  Ezra  Allen,  M.D.;  b.  Berwick,  Me.,  Dec. 
29,  1845:  s.  Nathaniel  Chick  and  Elmira  (Little- 
field)  Hobbs;  ed.  pvt.  sch.  and  Berwick  Acad.:  M.D., 
Med.  Sch.  of  IMe  (Bowdoin),  1869;  post-grad,  work 
Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.,  1872-3:  m.  Carrie  M. 
Akin,  of  Patterson,  N.Y.,  June  1,  1870;  1  son,  Gor- 
don Bvron.  Practiced  in  Boston,  Patterson  (N.Y.). 
N.Y.  City,  and  Peabody,  Mass.,  until  1877.  South 
Framingham,  Mass.,  since  1877;  med.  examiner 
Middlesex  Co.,  1878-83;  lecturer  Framingham 
Training  Sch.  for  Nurses,  13  yrs.  Mem.  Mass. 
Med.  Soc.  (counsellor  3  yrs.).  Republican.  Active 
worker  in  Odd  P^ellowship  for  many  yrs.;  mem. 
Lodge,  Patterson,  N.Y. ;  Encampment,  Framing- 
ham, Mass.;  Grand  Encampment  of  Mass.  (regular 
attendant  25  yrs.);  district  deputy  grand  patri- 
arch 25  yrs.  Dir.  Odd  Fellows  Bldg.  Assn.  3  yrs. 
Address:  Union  Ave..  Framingham,  Mass. 

HOBBS,  Pranklin  Warren,  pres.  Arlington  Mills; 
b.  Roxbiuy.  Mass.,  Sept.  24,  1S6S;  s.  William  and 
Mary  ;Marland  (Cogswell)  Hobbs;  descendant  of 
.Tosiah  Hobbs,  of  England,  who  settled  at  Weston, 
Mass.,  1685,  and  on  mother's  side,  of  John  Cogs- 
well, of  England,  who  settled  at  Ipswich,  Mass., 
1635;  S.B.,  INIass.  Inst.  Tech..  1889;  studied  at  Brad- 
ford Tech.  Coll..  Bradford,  Eng.,  1891  (hon.  M.Sc. 
Dartmouth,  1913):  m.  Jane  Hallett.  d.  William  and 
Jane  (Hallett)  Whitman,  of  Brookline.  IMay  31, 
1892;  4  children.  William  W'hitman,  Marland  Cogs- 
well. Franklin  Warren.  Jr.,  Rebekah.  Instr.  mech. 
engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1889-91;  entered  em- 
ploy of  Arlington  Mills,  1891;  treas.  and  exec,  of- 


ficer several  yrs.  from  1902,  and  now  is  pres.;  also 
dir.  N.E.  Trust  Co.,  Manomet  IMills,  Daniels  Wor- 
sted :\Ulls,  Hoosac  Worsted  Mills,  Arkwright  Mut. 
Fire  Ins.  Co.;  trustee  Mt.  Auburn  Cemetery,  Lowell 
Textile  Sch.;  chmn.  Sch.  Com.  of  Brookline  (1904- 
15);  term  mem.  Corpn.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1914-19. 
Bx-pres.  Nat.  Assn.  Cotton  Mfrs.;  mem.  exec.  com. 
Nat.  Assn.  Wool  Mfrs.;  mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech. 
Engrs.,  Chamber  Commerce,  Society  of  Arts, 
Brookline  Rep.  Town  Com.,  Brookline  Hist.  Soc. 
Vestryman  St.  Paul's  P.E.  Ch.,  Broolvline;  ex-pres. 
Episcopalian  Club  of  Mass.;  mem.  S.R.,  Soc.  Colo- 
nial Wars.  Clubs:  Home  Marl<et  (dir.),  Arkwrigiit, 
Pnion,  Engineers',  Country,  Technology  (Boston); 
Technology  (New  Yorlv) ;  Merrimac  Valley  Coun- 
try, Massachusetts,  Old  Colony,  Eastern  Yacht, 
Beverly  Yacht.  Recreations:  golf,  tennis,  walking. 
Republican.  Author:  The  Manufacturers'  Respon- 
sibilities; Capitalization  of  Cotton  Mills;  Corpora- 
tions and  Stockholders;  World's  Production  and 
Consumption  of  Cotton;  also  contbr.  to  cotton 
trade  pubis.  Home:  78  Upland  Road,  Brookline, 
Mass.    Office:  78  Chauncy  St.,  Boston.'* 

HOBBS,  rrederick  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Hollis,  Me., 
July  26,  1875;  s.  George  H.  and  Lucy  A.  (Dudley) 
Hobbs;  A.B.,  U.  of  Me.,  1896;  studied  law  in  office 
of  Hon.  John  B.  Donovan,  Alfred  Me.,  and  was 
admitted  to  bar,  1900;  m.  Sanford,  Me.,  Cassandra 
M.  Aspinwall,  of  Rollinsford,  N.H.,  Mar.  6,  1902; 
1  child,  Pauline  Dudley.  Teacher,  Westbrook  (Me.) 
High  Sch.,  1896-9,  Alfred  High  Sch.,  1899-1900;  2d, 
It.  1st  Me.  Vol.  Inf.,  war  with  Spain,  1898;  has  prac- 
ticed at  South  Berwick,  Me.,  1900-14,  Biddeford, 
Me.,  since  spring  of  1914,  specializing  in  corpn. 
and  probate  law.  Co.  atty.,  York  Co.,  1907-9,  1909- 
11.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn. 
Mason  (K.T.):  Odd  Fellow,  K.  of  P.,  Red  Man, 
Eagle.    Address:   Biddeford,  Me. 

HOBBS,  Georg-e  Sayward,  railway  official;  b. 
Wells,  Me.,  Nov.  10,  1859;  s.  Cyrus  Hall  and  Clem- 
entine (Mildram)  Hobbs;  ed.  Berwick  (Me.)  Acad.; 
Eastman  Business  Coll.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.;  m. 
Mary  Philbrick  Adams,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  Oct.  29, 
1883  (died  1911);  children,  Margaret  A.,  Eleanor 
M.;  m.  2d,  Janet  Webb,  of  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  26, 
1913.  Clk.  in  gen.  office.  1878-83,  p.-m.  and  chief 
elk.  in  treas. 's  office,  1883-5,  Eastern  R.R.  of  Mass.; 
auditor,  Marquette,  Houghton  &  Ontonagon  R.R., 
1885-7;  chief  clk.  accounting  dept.,  Duluth,  South 
Shore  &  Atlantic  Ry.,  1887-9;  spl.  accountant  in 
president's  office,  E.  Tenn.,  Va.  &  Ga.  Ry.,  1889-90; 
supt.  car  service,  B.  &  M.  R.R.,  1890-4;  auditor 
Southern  Ry.  Co.,  1894-7;  gen.  auditor,  1897-02, 
comptroller,  1902-8,  2d  v.-n.  and  comptroller,  1908- 
13,  2d  v.-p.  in  charge  traffic  dept.,  Oct.  16,  1913 — , 
Me.  Central  R.R.;  v.-p.  Sandy  River  &  Rangeley 
Lakes  R.R.,  Bridgton  &  Saco  River  R.R.  Co.  Pres. 
trustees  Berwick  Acad.  Republican.  LTnitarian. 
Mem.  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  Me.  Geneal.  Soc,  Portland 
Choral  Art  Soc,  Portland  Soc  of  Art.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Cumberland,  Economic,  Portland  Country, 
Portland  Farmers',  Bramhall  League.  Recrea- 
tions: farming.  Home:  48  Neal  St.  Office:  238  St. 
John  St.,  Portland,  Me.* 

HOBBS,  J.  Crosby,  county  official;  b.  Hope,  Me., 
Sept.  24,  1879;  s.  James  P.  and  Nancy  M.  (Miller) 
Hobbs;  descendant  of  Puritans,  ancestors  remov- 
ing to  Me.  from  Mass.  in  18th  century;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  of  Hope,  Me.;  Rockland  (Me.)  Comml.  Coll.; 
m.  Oct.  8,  1910,  Anna  S.  Johnson,  of  Camden.  On 
farm  until  20;  since  with  Camden  Lumber  Co.; 
mem.  Dem.  Town  Com.,  Camden  (chmn.  4  yrs.); 
chmn.  Bd.  of  County  Commrs..  Knox  Co.;  alternate 
del.  Dem.  Nat.  Conv.,  Denver,  1908;  sheriff  of  Knox 
County,  Jan.  1.  1915-Jan.  1,  1917.  Mem.  Camden 
Bd.  of  Trade,  Business  Men's  Assn.  Universalist. 
Mem.  Mt.  Battle  Lodge,  I.O.O.F.:  Megunticook  En- 
campment; Canton  Molvneaux,  P.  i\I.  No.  2:  Rock- 
land Lodge  of  Elks.  No.  1008.  Home:  Camden. 
Address:  Rockland,  Me. 

HOBBS,  John  Edward,  farmer,  mfr.;  b.  North 
Berwick,  Me.,  Sept.  1,  1829:  s.  Wilson  and  Sarah 
Eliot  (Goodwin)  Hobbs:  brother  of  Ichabod  (Jood- 
win  Hobbs;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs..  North  Berwick, 
Me.,  and  1  yr.  pupil  of  his  uncle.  Rev.  Daniel  R. 
Goodwin,  LL.D.;  m.  Elizabeth  Tredick  Kittredge, 
of  Dover,  N.H.,  Sept.  21,  1859.  Farmer  from  boy- 
hood;   since    1889    mfr.    of   attachable    steel    sleigh 


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runners  (his  own  patented  invention),  also  mfr. 
of  his  patented  double-ender  spring  sleigh.  Mem., 
and  since  18S5  v. -p..  Am.  Forestry  Assn.,  and 
writer  upon  forestry.  Author  of  the  Maine  for- 
estry law,  which  has  been  a  model  for  similar 
laws  of  many  other  states;  was  mem.  of  com.  Am. 
Forestry  Assn.  which  secured  through  application 
to  President  Harrison,  enactment  of  law  by  which 
more  than  100,000,000  acres  of  pub.  forest  lands 
have  been  withdrawn  from  sale.  Episcopalian. 
Republican.    Honie:  North  Berwick,  Me.* 

HOBBS,  Joseph  Melzar,  clergyman;  b.  Chepa- 
chet,  R.I.,  Aug.  20,  1S59;  s.  Samuel  Merriam  and 
Mary  Jane  (Walden)  Hobbs;  grad.  Boston  High 
.Sch.,  1876;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1SS3;  B.D.,  Hartford 
Theol.  Sem.,  18S6,  Berkeley  Div.  Sch.,  1SS7:  m. 
Providence,  R.I.,  Oct.  3,  1888,  Mary  Elizabeth 
Baker;  no  children.  Deacon,  1S87,  priest,  1888, 
P.E.  Ch. ;  curate  Ch.  of  the  Messiah,  Providence, 
R.I.,  1887-8;  rector  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Peabody,  Mass., 
1888-91,  St.  Andrew's  Ch.,  Providenc^,  since  1892. 
Republican.  JNIason.  Address:  29  Dover  St.,  Prov- 
idence, R.I. 

HOBBS,  Joseph  Oliver,  retired  business  man;  b. 
Boston,  June  4,  1S55;  s.  Joseph  Stacy  and  Mary 
Dearborn  (Andrews)  Hobbs;  descendant  on  father's 
side,  of  Morris  Hobbs,  of  Hampton,  N.H.,  1637; 
ed.  Boston  pub.  schs.  and  Amherst  Agrl.  Coll. 
(Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.);  m.  1st,  Dec.  19,  1883,  Annie  D. 
French  (now  deceased):  m.  2d,  North  Hampton, 
N.H.,  Feb.  28,  1906,  Annie  W.  Hoyt.  Began  active 
career  in  employ  of  Wadley,  Spurr  «&  Co.,  whole- 
sale grocers,  Boston,  and  later  was  in  commn. 
business  with  his  father  for  12  yrs.;  with  John 
F.  French  Co.,  milk  contractors,  Boston,  2  yrs.; 
removed  to  N.H.,  1885;  mem.  Gov.  Ramsdell's 
Council.  1896-8;  v-p.  and  dir.  Portsmouth  Fire 
Assn.,  Piscataqua  Ins.  Co.,  Hampton  Beach  Im- 
provement Co.;  dir.  Granite  State  Fire  Ins.  Co., 
First  Nat.  Bank  of  Portsmouth;  trustee  Pisca- 
taqua Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Mem.  I.O.O.F., 
Grange.  Clubs:  Country,  Portsmouth  Athletic 
Assn.;  Derryfleld  (Manchester,  N.H.).  Address: 
North  Hampton,   N.H. 

HOBBS,  Nathaniel,  judge  of  probate;  b.  North 
Berwick,  Me.,  Sept.  10,  1824;  s.  George  and  Nancy 
(Kent)  Hobbs;  common  sch.  edn.:  studied  law; 
m.  Sarah  A.  P.  Paine,  of  Melrose,  Mass.,  Sept.  10, 
1855  (died  Jan.  5,  1857);  2d,  Ellen  Frances  East- 
man, of  York,  Me.,  Feb.  5.  1861  (died  May  3,  1901). 
Practiced  in  North  Berwick;  mem.  Me.  State  Sen- 
ate, 1866-7;  judge  of  probate,  York  Co.,  since  1872. 
Republican.    Mason.    Address:  North  Berwick,  Me. 

HOBBS,  Samuel,  merchant;  b.  Lowell,  Mass., 
June  16,  1S54;  s.  Isaac  Baldwin  and  Mary  Stafford 
(Howe)  Hobbs;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Somerville  and 
Boston;  m.  Carrie  A.  Caton,  of  Boston,  Oct.  6,  1886 
(died  1894):  1  son,  Stafford  Baldwin.  Engaged  in 
stationerv  business  since  1S71;  mem.  Hobbs  & 
Warren  since  Dec.  1.  1911;  dir.  Federal  Trust  Co. 
Dir.  Robert  Bent  Brigham  Hosp.  Corpn.,  Mass. 
Real  Estate  Exchange.  Mason  (32°).  Clubs:  Bos- 
ton Citv,  Corinthian  Yacht,  Boston  Art,  Brae  Burn 
Country,  Tedesco  Country.  Recreations:  motor- 
ing. Home:  West  Newton,  Mass.  OfRce:  34  Haw- 
ley  St.,  Boston. 

HOBBS,  William  Croshy,  educator;  b.  Wilton, 
Me.,  Julv  11,  1859;  s.  George  C.  and  Abigail  B. 
(Wheelwright)  Hobbs;  descended  on  mother's  side, 
from  John  Wheelwright,  who  espoused  the  cause 
of  Anne  Hutchinson,  both  of  whom  were  ban- 
ished from  Mass.;  prep  edn.  Wilton  Acad.;  A.B., 
Bates  Coll.,  1881;  Harvard,  1884-5;  studied  law  in 
Y.M.C.A.  Evening  Law  Sch.,  Boston,  and  U.  of 
Mich.  Dept.  of  Law;  m.  Jennie  L.  Hiscock,  of  Wil- 
ton, July  6,  1892;  4  children,  James  B.,  Arthur  E., 
Theodore  C,  William  C.  Jr.  Prin.  Litchfield  Acad., 
Me.,  1882;  instr.  Maplewood  Inst.,  Pittsfleld,  Mass., 
1883-4;  prin.  Attleboro  High  Sch.,  1886-9;  instr. 
Providence  High  Sch.,  1890-2:  supt.  schs..  North 
Attleboro,  Mass.,  1892-8.  Whitman  and  Rockland, 
Mass.,  1898-02;  supervising  prin.,  Newton,  1902-4; 
supt.  schs.,  Norwood.  1904-8:  admitted  to  bar  and 
practiced  law  in  North  Attleboro,  1909-12:  supt. 
schs.,  Cranston,  R.I.,  since  Aug.,  1912.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Club:  Barnard.  Home:  Cranston,  R.I. 
Address:  Auburn,  R.I. 


HOBBS,  WUliam  Harrison,  real  estate.  (See  vol. 
19UU.) 

HOBBS,  WilUam  J.,  railway  official;  b.  Wells, 
Me.,  Jan.  16,  1854;  s.  Cyrus  H.  and  Clementine 
(Mildram)  Hobbs;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  West  Brook 
Sem.,  Me.;  m.  Jessie  A.  Wentworth,  Feb.  21,  1877; 
3  children,  Frank  W.,  Ernest  M.,  Jessie  E.  (Mrs. 
Edward  J.  Tarr,  of  Maiden,  Mass.).  Clerk  to  audi- 
tor Eastern  R.R.,  1872-84;  auditor,  1884-5,  gen. 
auditor,  1885-1900,  comptroller  and  gen.  auditor, 
1900-04,  4th  v. -p.  and  gen.  auditor,  1904-12,  v. -p. 
since  Feb.,  1912,  B.  &  M.  R.R.;  also  v. -p.  and  comp- 
troller St.  Johnsbury  &  Lake  Champlain  R.R.  Co., 
York  Harbor  &  Beach  R.R.  Co.;  v. -p.  Lake  Cham- 
plain  «&  St.  Lawrence  Jet.  R.R.  Co.,  Newport  &  Kich- 
ford  R.R.  Co.;  dir.  and  comptroller  Montpelier  & 
Wells  River  R.R.  Co.,  Barre  &  Chelsea  R.R. ;  comp- 
troller Vt.  Valley  R.R.,  Sullivan  County  R.R.;  gen. 
auditor  and  dir.  Central  Mass.  R.R.  Co.,  Danvers 
R.R.  Co.,  Newburyport  R.R.  Co.  Mason.  Club:  N.E. 
Railway.  Home:  Maiden,  Mass.  Office:  North 
Union  Station,  Boston. 

HOBBS,  Willis  Parrar,  mfr.;  b.  Northampton, 
N.H.,  Feb.  4,  1854;  s.  Jonathan  and  Mary  (French) 
Hobbs;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  and  Phillips  Acad.,  Exeter, 
NH.;  m.  Sept.,  1881,  Florence  Eardley  Wilmot,  of 
Bridgeport,  Conn.;  1  son,  Clifford  R.  Drug  elk.. 
Providence,  R.I.,  1873-80;  went  to  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  1880,  and  engaged  in  C.R.  Steel  mfg.  busi- 
ness till  1894;  after  that  in  hardware  mfg.  busi- 
ness; pres.  Bridgeport  Hardware  Mfg.  Cori)n. 
Treas.  Mfrs.'  Assn.  of  Bridgeport  for  5  yrs.,  and 
pres.  2  yrs.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Seaside. 
Home:  593  Clinton  Ave.  Office:  421  Iranistan  Ave., 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 

HOCKING,  William  Ernest,  prof,  philosophy;  b. 
Cleveland,  O.,  Aug.  10,  1873;  s.  William  Francis 
(M.D.)  and  Julia  Carpenter  (Pratt)  Hocking;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1901,  A.M.,  1902,  Ph.D.,  1904;  Harvard 
fellow  in  univs.  of  Gottingen,  Berlin  and  Heidel- 
berg, 1902-3;  m.  Agnes  Boyle  O'Reilly,  of  Brook- 
line,  Mass.,  June  28,  1905.  Instr.  history  and  phi- 
losophy of  religion,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1904-6; 
instr.  philosophy,  1906-7,  asst.  prof.,  1907-8,  U. 
of  Cal.;  asst.  prof,  philosophy,  1908-13,  prof.,  1913- 
14,  Yale;  prof,  philosophy.  Harvard,  since,  1914; 
lecturer  in  philosophy,  Princeton,  1913-14.  Mem. 
\m.  Philos.  Assn.,  N.E.  Assn.  Colls  and  Secondary 
Schs.  Republican.  Conglist.  Author:  The  Meaning 
of  God  in  Human  Experience,  1912.  Club:  Harvard 
(Boston).  Address:  16  Quincy  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

HODGDON,  Andrew  Hall,  M.D.;  b.  West  Cam- 
bridge (now  Arlington),  Mass.,  Oct.  27,  1S57;  s. 
Richard  Lord  and  Maria  (Wellington)  Hodgdon; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1879;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1883:  m.  Anna  F.  Colburn,  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  July 
11,  1888;  4  children.  Waldo  C,  Andrew  J.,  Howard 
W.,  Ruth  E.  Practiced  in  Dedham  since  1884;  ex- 
aminer for  ins.  cos.;  dir.  Dedham  Mut.  Fire  Ins. 
Co.;  chmn.  Dedham  Sch.  Bd.;  trustee  Dedham  Pub. 
Library.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Mass. 
Medico-Legal  Soc,  Norfolk  County  Med.  Soc,  Clin- 
ical Club,  etc.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Home:  110 
Maple  PL,  Dedham,  Mass. 

HOBG-DON,  Edwin  Pickering',  M.D.;  surgeon:  b. 
Barnstead.  N.H.,  May  6,  1867;  s.  Geor.ge  W.  and 
Frances  H.  (Moody)  Hodgdon;  grad.  Gilman ton 
Acad.,  1886;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine.  1891; 
m.  Clara  E.  Hancock,  of  Canterbury,  N.H.,  Dec.  9, 
1891;  1  child,  Blanche  F.  Practiced  at  Lakeport. 
NH  since  1891;  med.  referee  Belknap  County; 
pres.  Bd.  of  Health,  City  of  Laconia  Trustee  Goss 
Memorial  Library.  Mem.  A.M.A..  N.H.  Med  Soc, 
Belknap  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Mason  (32°);  mem.  I.O.O.F., 
K.  of  P.,  B.P.O.  Elks.  Address:  831  Union  Ave., 
Lakeport,  N.H. 

HOBGBON,  Prank  Welling-ton.  civil  engineer;  b. 
West  Cambridge  (now  Arlington).  Mass.,  Jan.  12, 
1856-  s  Richard  Lord  and  Maria  (Wellington) 
Hodgdon;  B.S.  in  Civil  Engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1876-  m.  Grace  H.  Plumer,  of  Lexington,  Mass., 
Oct  1886;  children,  Nancy  P.,  Richard  W..  Frank 
W  Jr  Engr.  Harbor  and  Land  Commrs.  of  Mass., 
to  1912-  cliief  engr.  Directors  of  Port  of  Boston 
since  1912.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Boston  Soc.  C.E., 
N  E    Water  Works  Assn.    Republican.    Unitarian. 


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Clubs:    Engineers',    Technology,    City.     Home:    Ar- 
lington, Mass.    Office:  40  Central  St.,  Boston. 

HOSGDON,  Prani  Wilbert,  clergyman;  b.  Ha- 
verhill, Mass.,  June  13,  1868;  s.  Walter  Scott  and 
Georgiana  (Allan)  Hodgdon;  grad.  Phillips  Acad., 
Andover,  Mass.,  1891;  B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1894;  B.D., 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1897;  m.  Edith  Mabelle 
Chick,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  July  16,  1894;  3  chil- 
dren, Christiana,  Priscilla,  Kendall.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1897;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Greenville, 
Mich.,  1897-9,  Valley  Ch.,  Orange,  N.J.,  1899-03, 
Plymouth  Ch..  Des  Moines,  la.,  1903-10,  1st  Ch., 
AVinchester,  Mass.,  1910-14;  N.E.  representative  of 
the  Annuity  Fund  for  Congl.  Ministers  since  Feb. 
1,  1915.  Moderator  la.  Conf.  Congl.  Chs.,  1907-8; 
del.  Internat.  Council  Consl.  Chs.,  l<:(linl)uri,'li,  Scot- 
land, 1908.  Trustee  Congl.  S.S.  and  Pub.  Soc.  Mem. 
Religious  Edn.  Assn.,  Congl.  Club  of  Boston  and 
Vicinity.  Club:  Pilgrim.  Home:  Winchester,  Mass. 
Address:  Congregational  House,  Boston. 

HODCrDOlT,  Koscoe  Greene,  merchant;  b.  Booth- 
bay,  Me.,  July  28.  1842;  s.  Timothy  and  Frances 
(Tihbetts)  Hodgdon:  ed.  common  schs.:  in.  1871, 
Eliza  H.  Tibbetts,  of  Boothbay.  In  clothing,  shoe 
and  furnishing  business  at  Boothbay  Harbor  since 
1871;  pres.  Boothbav  Savings  Bank  since  1893. 
Trustee  Boothbay  Harbor  Pub.  Lib.,  also  trustee 
Lewis  Park.  Republican.  Methodist.  Address: 
Boothbay  Harbor,  Me. 

HODGE,  Clifton  Premont,  biologist:  moved  to 
Ore.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

HODGE,  Georg-e  W.,  retired  mfr. ;  b.  Seymour, 
Conn..  Jul\-  ,'i.  184."):  s.  George  L.  and  Hannah  M. 
(Pelton)  Hodge;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  acad.;  m. 
Jennie  A.  Clark,  Aug.  30,  1865.  Learned  paper 
mfg.  busine'^s  in  his  father's  mill  at  Rainbow, 
Conn.;  in  partnership  with  father,  1866-74;  mem. 
firm.  House  &  Co.,  1876-90.  sole  owner,  1890-6, 
retired,  1896.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1881  and 
1907,  Senate,  1889;  state  treas.,  1895-6:  selectman 
town  of  Windsor.  1883-9;  mem.  Rep.  Town  Com., 
1882-90;  postmaster.  Rainbow.  Conn.,  1876-81. 
Baptist.  Mason.  Address:  Rainbow.  Town  of  Wind- 
sor, Conn. 

HODGE,  Thomas,  president  Am.  Halibut  Co., 
Gloucester,   Mass. 

HODGES,  Georg-e,  theologian:  b.  Rome.  N.Y., 
Oct.  6,  1856:  s.  Georse  Frederick  and  Hannah 
(Ballard)  Hodges;  A.B..  Hamilton,  1877,  A.M., 
1882;  (D.T>..  Western  U.  of  Pa.,  1892:  D.C.L., 
Hobart,  1902;  LL.D.,  U.  of  Pittsbure-h,  1911.  Ham- 
ilton, 1912).  Deacon,  1881,  priest,  1882,  P.E.  Ch.; 
asst.,  1881-9,  rector,  1889-94,  Calvary  Ch..  Pitts- 
burgh; dean  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge, 
Mass..  since  1894.  Pres.  Associated  Charities, 
Cambridge.  South  End  House  Assn.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books).  Address:  3  INIason 
St.,  Cambridge,  ]\Tass.* 

HODGES,  Walter  WMtnian,  insurance.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

HODGES,  Wintlirop  T.,  U.S.  appraiser;  b.  Bos- 
ton, iMass.,  Xov.  10.  1887;  s.  Richard  Manning  and 
Frances  Gardner  (White)  Hodges;  descendant  of 
Hodges  familv  that  settled  in  Salem,  Mass.,  dur- 
ing 17th  centurv;  student.  Harvard.  2  yrs. ;  stu- 
dent Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  1887-8;  m.  Helen  Gordon 
Wallace,  of  Hoosick  Falls,  N.Y.,  Oct.  18,  1899; 
1  son.  Winthrop  D.  Began  as  machinist  in  Lowell 
Machine  Shop,  Mass.,  1888.  and  became  asst.  fore- 
man with  Pacific  Mills.  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1893, 
and  with  Hill,  Clarke  &  Co.,  machinery  dealers, 
Boston,  to  1904;  U.S.  examiner  of  macliinery, 
1904-6;  U.S.  appraiser,  Boston,  since  Sept.  1,  1906. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason.  Club:  Harvard 
(Boston).  Recreations:  motoring,  boating.  Home: 
Nahant,  Mass.  Office:  177  State  St.,  Boston. 
HODGKINS,  Lewis,  M.D.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

HODGKINS,  Louise  Manning-,  author;  b.  Ips- 
wich, Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1846;  d.  Daniel  L.  and  INIary 
(Willett)  Hodgkins;  grad.  Wilbraham  (Mass.) 
Acad.,  1870;  A.M.,  Lawrence  Coll.,  Appleton,  Wis., 
1876;  studied  in  Europe  4  different  times,  latest 
at  Oxford  U. ;  unmarried.  Prof.  English  lit.,  Wel- 
lesley  Coll.,  1877-91;  editor  Woman's  Missionary 
Friend,  1893-05.  In  1900  made  tour  of  the  world, 
visiting  ednl.  instns.  and  Christian  missions;  trav- 


eled in  Spain,  Italy  and  Africa  with  four  months 
on  the  Nile  and  in  Cairo,  Egypt,  1908-9.  Diploma, 
Chicago  Expn.,  18  93.  Dir.  Internat.  Inst,  for  Girls 
in  Spain.  Club:  Boston  Authors.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  "Fayre 
Houres,"   Wilbraham,   Mass.* 

HODGKINS,  William  G.,  merchant;  b.  New 
Castle,  JMe.,  Sept.  1,  1855;  s.  Josiah  INI.  and  Mar- 
garet W.  (Glidden)  Hodgkins;  ed.  common  sclis. 
and  Lincoln  Acad.;  m.  1878,  Cora  B.  Cliapman,  of 
Damariscotta,  Me.  In  mercantile  business  since 
1884;  mem.  Hodgkins  &  Decker,  meats,  fish  and 
provisions;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910-11,  1911-12; 
fisli  and  game  warden  of  Lincoln  County,  Me. 
Democrat.  York  Rite  Mason,  Shriner;  mem.  K.  of 
P.,  I.O.  of  R.M.,  Grange,  K.  of  H.  (representative 
at  Supreme  Council,  Buffalo  and  Milwaukee).  Ad- 
dress: Damariscotta,  IMe. 

HODGMAN,  Burns  Plununer,  clerk  U.S.  Court; 
1).  Littleton.  N.H.,  Dec.  30,  1875;  s.  Charles  and 
Sarah  E.  (Taylor)  Hodgman,  and  descendant  of 
Thomas  Hodgman,  Reading,  Mass.,  before  1663; 
grad.  Littleton  High  Sch.,  1895;  LL.B.,  Boston  U. 
Law  Sch.,  1898;  m.  Anne  Louise  Hackett,  of  Bidde- 
ford,  Me.,  Jan.  16,  1901.  Began  practice  at  Little- 
ton, 1898;  apptd.  asst.  elk.  U.S.  Circuit  and  Dist. 
courts,  for  dist.  of  N.H.,  1899,  clli.  same  courts 
since  1900;  also  U.S.  commr.  since  1900.  Republi- 
can.   Episcopalian.    Address:  Concord,  N.H. 

HODGMAN,  William  Lansing-,  title  ins.;  b.  Bath, 
Steuben  Co.,  N.Y.,  Sept.  28,  1854;  s.  Lansing  D. 
and  Abby  (Cook)  Hodgman;  descendant  of  ances- 
tors living  near  Reading,  Mass.,  1660;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Bath  and  Rochester,  N.Y.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1876; 
U.  of  Berlin,  Germany,  1877,  1878;  LL.B.,  Albany 
Law  Sch.  (Union  U.),  1881;  m.  Adelaide  Knight, 
of  Providence,  R.I.,  June  12,  1888;  1  child;  Hope 
Knight.  Practiced  law  in  Bath,  N.Y.,  1881-4, 
Buffalo,  1884-92,  Providence,  R.I.,  1892-02;  in  title 
ins.  business.  Providence,  since  1902;  pres.  Title 
Guarantee  Co.  of  R.I.;  dir.  Blackstone  Canal  Nat. 
Bank,  Providence  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  Sec.  Provi- 
dence Lying-in  Hosp. ;  trustee  Butler  Hosp.;  v. -p. 
Providence  Athenaeum.  Independent  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Yale,  University  (New  York); 
Hope,  University,  Agawam  Hunt  (Providence). 
Home:  East  Greenwich,  R.I.  Address:  66  South 
Main   St.,  Providence,   R.I. 

HODGSON,  Edg-ar  "W.,  jeweler;  b.  Washington, 
D.C.,  July  6,  1865;  s.  Thomas  and  Caroline  (Bent- 
ley)  Hodgson;  g.s.  Rhodes  Hodgson,  who  came 
from  Yorkshire,  Eng.,  and  settled  in  N.Y.  City, 
1831;  ed.  pub.  sclis.,  Medford,  Mass.;  m.  Gertrude 
Reynolds,  of  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  June  18,  1891;  5 
children,  Maurice  Lee,  (3^1adys,  Robert  Reynolds, 
Norman  Bentley,  Carolyn.  Began  in  Boston  as 
apprentice  under  father,  in  watchmaker's  trade; 
in  emplov  of  Shreve,  Crump  &  Low  Co.,  Boston, 
1886-90;  with  Bigelow,  Kennard  &  Co.,  Inc.,  1890- 
96;  entered  business  for  self  as  watch  repairer, 
1896;  an  organizer  and  treas.  Hodgson.  Kennard 
&  Co.,  Inc.,  jewelers.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason.  Club: 
Hunnewell  (Newton,  Mass.).  Recreations:  motor- 
insr.  Home:  96  Shornecliff  Rd.,  Newton,  Mass. 
Office:   25  State  St.,  Boston. 

HODSDON,  Arthur  Lycurgnis,  lumber  dealer; 
Oct.    13,    lS44-Feb.    11,    1911.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

HODSKINS,  Morgan  Brewster,  M.D.:  b.  West- 
port,  N.Y.,  Feb.  9,  1875;  s.  Rufus  B.  and  Clemen- 
tine (Prouty)  Hodskins;  grad.  Westport  High 
Sch.,  1896;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1899; 
m.  Myrtle  H.  Dowling.  of  Palmer,  Mass.,  Dec.  4, 
1912.  Practiced  in  Palmer,  Mass.,  since  Sept., 
1899;  mem.  bd.  dirs.  Wing  Memorial  Hosp.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Boston  Soc.  Psychiatry 
and  Neurology,  N.E.  Soc.  Psychiatry,  Springfield. 
Acad.  Medicine,  Eastern  Hampden  Med.  Assn., 
Alpha  Kappa  Kappa.  Mem.  Palmer  Business  and 
Social  Club.    Address:   Palmer,   Mass. 

HOEGG,  Daniel  Warren,  canned  goods  packer; 
Nov.   12,   1827-1913.      (See   vol.    1909.) 

HOEGG,  Daniel  Winfield,  editor;  b.  New  Mills, 
N.B.,  Aug.  26,  1878;  s.  Daniel  Warren  and  Mary 
Ann  (W'ilson)  Hoegg;  grad.  Westbrook  Sem., 
Portland,  Me.,  1898;  m.  Florence  Isabel  Moseley, 
of  Portland,  .luly  24,  1909.    Corr.  local  newspapers. 


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1894-8;  with  Portland  City  Directory,  seasons  of 
1897-8;  joined  staff  Evenins  Express  Puli.  Co., 
Portland,  as  suburban  reporter,  Jan.  1,  1899,  oc- 
cupying various  reportorial  positions  and  city 
editor  Evening  Express  and  Sunday  Telegram 
since  1905;  v. -p.  D.  W.  Hoegg  Co.  IMem.  Portland 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Mem.  ]\Ie. 
Press  Assn.,  Am.  Automobile  Assn.  (state  rep. 
contest  bd. ),  Me.  Automobile  Assn.  (chmn.  touring 
information  bureau,  also  chmn.  publicity  and  road 
book  committees).  Mem.  Knights  of  Malta.  Clubs: 
Portland,  Rotary,  Civic.  Home:  Cape  lOlizabeth, 
Me.    Office:    12   Monument  St.,  Portland,  Me.* 

HOFFSXA.M',  Harry  Leslie,  artist;  b.  Cressona, 
Pa.;  s.  George  E.  and  Anna  R.  (Morris)  Hoffman; 
A.B.,  Yale,  1897;  studied  Yale  Sch.  of  Fine  Arts, 
Art  Students'  League  of  New  York,  Julien  Acad., 
Paris,  France;  also  studied  in  England,  Holland, 
Spain  and  Italy;  m.  Beatrice  A.  Pope,  of  East 
Orange,  N.J.,  Apr.  5,  1910.  Has  exhibited  at  Paris, 
New  York,  Phila.,  Boston,  Washington,  Pitts- 
burgh, Chicago,  San  Francisco,  and  elsewhere. 
Mem.  Allied  Artists  of  America.  Clubs:  Salma- 
gundi, MacDowell,  Artists  Aid  Soc.  (New  York). 
Gold  medal,  Panama-Pacific  Expn.  Address:  Old 
Lyme,   Conn. 

HOFFMANN,  Ralph,  ornithologist;  moved  to 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,    1910-11.) 

HOFMAN,  Heinricli  Oscar,  metallurgist;  b. 
Heidelberg,  Germany.  Aug.  13,  1852:  s.  Prof.  Carl 
and  Sophia  (Proctor)  Hofman;  ed.  U.  of  Heidel- 
berg; E.M.,  Met.  E.,  Sch.  of  Mines,  Clausthal, 
1877;  Ph.D..  Ohio  U.,  1889;  m.  Fannie  E.  Howell, 
Aug.  5,  1902.  Came  to  U.S.,  1881:  practiced  metal- 
lurgv,  1881-7;  prof,  metallurgv.  Dak.  Sch.  of  Mines, 
1887-9,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  since  1898.  Mem.  Am. 
Inst.  Mining  Engrs.,  Mining  and  Metall.  Soc. 
America,  Soc.  Promotion  Engring.  Edn.,  Inst. 
Metals,  Eng.  Club:  Technology.  Author:  Metal- 
lurgv of  Lead.  9th  edit.,  1910:  Metallurgv  of  Iron 
and  Steel.  2d  edit,  1904;  General  Metallurgy,  1913. 
Also  monographs  on  metall.  subjects  published  by 
Am.  Inst.  Mining  Engrs.  Home:  88  Robinwood 
Av.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  Address:-  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech..  Boston.* 

HOGAN,  Charles  P.,  lawyer;  b.  County  Tyrone, 
Ireland,  Aug.  27,  1843;  s.  Charles  and  Ann  (Mc- 
Inulla)  Hogan;  came  to  America  Avith  parents  at 
13;  ed.  under  pvt.  tutelage  and  acads.,  at  Johnson 
and  Morrisville.  Vt. :  studied  law  in  offices  of 
Powers  &  Gleed,  Morrisville:  LL.B..  U.  of  Mich. 
Dept.  of  Law,  1869;  covirse  in  business  coll.;  m. 
Thirza  J.  Maynard,  of  Enosburg,  Vt.,  Oct.  12, 
1870:  2  children,  Minnie  L.,  George  M.  Served 
in  Co.  E,  7th  Regt.,  Vt.  Vols..  3  yrs..  Civil  War; 
admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  1870:  practiced  at  Sheldon, 
1870-89.  since  at  St.  Albans:  mem.  Hosan  &  Royce, 
1892-1900.  since  Hogan  &  Hogan  (father  and  son, 
George  M.);  state's  atty..  1878-80;  mem.  Vt.  Sen- 
ate, 1882-4.  Mem.  Vt.  Bar  Assn.  (nres.  1897-8). 
Mem.   G.A.R.    Address:     St.   Albans,  Vt. 

HOGAN,  Fremont  Lincoln,  M.D.;  b.  Bath,  Me.. 
Aus.  25.  1803:  s.  William  and  Marie  (Haynes) 
Hogan:  prep.  edn.  high  sch.:  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of 
Me.  (Bowdoin),  1892:  m.  Rowena  Fearebuy.  of 
Eastport,  Me.,  Aug.  5,  1903.  Practiced  in  Med- 
ford.  Mass..  1893-1900.  Lisbon  Falls,  Me.,  1900-1, 
Lisbon,  1901-6,  Springfield.  J\Iass.,  since  1906;  spe- 
cializes in  dermatology.  Mein.  A.M. A.,  Springfield 
Acad.  Mpdicine.  Republican.  Conglist.  Recrea- 
tions: fishing.  Home  71  Princeton  St.  Office:  10 
Chestnut  St.,   Springfield,  Mass. 

HOGAN,  Georsre  M.,  lawver:  b.  Sheldon,  Vt., 
Oct.  1,  1874;  s.  Charles  P.  and  Thirga  (Maynard) 
Hngan;  ed.  dist.  schs..  Sheldon.  1881-8;  grad.  St. 
Albans  Hi^h  Sch.,  1893:  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt..  1897;  m. 
Jan.  1,  1902.  Marv  A'an  Nordan  Fonda,  of  St. 
Albans.  Vt.  Prin.  Burlington  Hisrh  Sch..  1898:  sec. 
civ.  and  mil.  affairs.  Vt..  1898-1900;  admitted  to 
bar,  1900  and  since  practiced  in  St.  Albans:  jr. 
mem.  Hoean  &  Hogan.  Chmn.  Bd.  of  Sch.  Commrs. 
St.  Albans.  1902;  alderman,  1903:  dir.  Fr.nnklin 
Co.  Grammar  Sch..  1904:  trustee  St.  Albans  Hosp., 
1907:  citv  attv..  St.  Albans,  1909:  state's  attv.  for 
Franklin  Co.,  1910-12.  Trustee  Stranahan  Memo- 
rial Club  and  Inst..  St.  Albans.  Del.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,    Milwaukee,    1912.     Mem.    Delta  Phi    (U.    of 


Vt.).    Home:   221  N.  Main  St.    Office:   Morton  Blk., 
St.    Albans,   Vt. 

HOGG,  Jolin,  dry  goods  mcht.  (Smith,  Hogg  & 
Co.);  dir.  Am.  Woolen  Co.  Office:  144  Essex  St., 
Boston. 

HOGG,  William  James,  insurance;  b.  Phila., 
July  5,  1851;  s.  William  and  Catherine  L.  (Horner) 
Hogg;  ed.  Lafayette  Coll.,  Pa.;  m.  Frances  Hap- 
poldt.  of  I'hila.,  May  10,  1871;  children,  William 
F.,  George,  Mary  Elizabeth  (deceased),  Alfred 
(deceased),  Frances  Mae  (Mrs.  H.  W.  Brown,  of 
Waterbury,  Conn.),  Catharine  (deceased),  Robert 
H.,  Helen  Madeline.  Employed  in  father's  carpet 
factory,  Phila.,  1868-71,  and  became  a  partner, 
1871;  with  father,  bought  the  business  of  the 
Crompton  Carpet  Co.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1879,  reor- 
ganized as  the  Worcester  Carpet  Co.;  treas.  same, 
1879-83,  and  sole  owner,  1882-01  (William  James 
Hogg  Co.),  purchased  Pakachoag  Mills,  1884, 
Stoneville  Worsted  Co.  (Auburn,  Mass.),  1903. 
Westboro  Carpet  Co.  (Westboro,  Mass.),  1907, 
Durable  Rug  Co..  1911.  Gen.  agt.  N.E.  Mut.  Life 
Ins,  Co.  since  1911.  Mason.  Home:  64  Elm  St. 
Office:    339   Main   St.,   Worcester,    Mass. 

HOITT,  AugTistus  Joshua;  b.  North  wood,  N.H., 
Dec.  18.  1845;  s.  Joshua  and  Theodate  B.  (Pills- 
bury)  Hoitt;  common  sch.  edn.;  m.  North  Ben- 
nington. Vt.,  Augusta  Howard.  Served  in  Union 
Army,  Sept.  26,  1861-June  28,  1865,  Co.  A,  5th  N.H. 
Vols.;  was  present  at  Lee's  surrender;  advanced 
to  rank  of  capt. ;  settled  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  at  close 
of  war;  apptd.  postmaster  by  President  Harrison; 
U.S.  pension  agt.  for  Mass.,  R.I.  and  Conn.,  many 
yrs.  Republican.  Universalist.  Mem.  G.A.R.  Ad- 
dress:  13   Henry  Av.,' Lynn,  Mass. 

HOITT,  Charles  William,  lawyer;  b.  New  IMar- 
ket,  N.H.,  Oct.  26,  1847;  s.  William  K.  A.  and 
Sarah  C.  (Swain)  Hoitt:  A.M..  Dartmouth  Coll., 
1871:  taught  sch.  in  Nashua  and  Boston,  3  yrs.; 
studied  law  in  offices  of  Hon.  S.  M.  Wheeler,  of 
Dover,  and  Gen.  A.  F.  Stevens,  of  Nashua:  admit- 
ted to  bar,  1877;  m.  Harriette  Louise  Gilman,  of 
Nashua,  N.H.,  Jan.  14,  1875.  Practiced  at  Nashua 
from  1877;  police  justice  citv  of  Nashua,  1889-07; 
mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1889;  mem.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1901;  senator  and  pres.  of  Senate,  1903;  became 
U.S.  dist.  attv.  for  N.H.,  Feb.  12.  1907.  Address: 
Nashua.   N.H.* 

HOITT,  Georg-e  Barnard,  M.D.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

HOIiBBOOK,  Charles  Adams,  educator;  b.  North 
Auburn,  Me.,  Jan.  9,  1854;  s.  Charles  and  Selina 
Dillinsham  (Chandler)  Holbrook;  A.B.,  Yale,  1880; 
m.  Lila  F.  Stewart,  of  Arlington,  Vt.,  Nov.  29, 
1880;  3  children.  Charles  S.,  Rebecca  A..  John  A. 
Prin.  Willimantic  (Conn.)  High  Sch.,  1880-4,  Lewis 
High  Sch..  Southington.  Conn.,  1884-8,  Peabody 
(Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1888-96,  Arms  Acad.,  Shel- 
burne  Falls,  Mass..  1896-10,  Searles  High  Sch., 
1910-11.  Chelmsford  Center  (Mass.)  High  Sch.. 
since  1911.  Independent  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason.    Address:   Chelmsford,   Mass. 

HOLBROOK,  Frederick,  governor;  Feb.  15,  1813- 
Apr.  :7S,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1908-9.) 

HOLCOMB,  Marcus  H.,  governor:  b.  New  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  Nov.  28,  1844;  s.  Carlos  and  Ada  L. 
(Bushnell)  Holcomb;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.; 
studied  law:  m.  Sarah  C.  Bennett,  of  Hartford, 
Conn..  Oct.  15.  1872  (died  Dec.  3,  1901).  Admitted 
to  bar.  1871:  has  practiced  at  Southington.  Conn., 
since  1872;  pres.  Southington  Savings  Bank;  re- 
ceiver co-operative  Savings  Soc.  of  Conn.:  dir. 
Southington  Nat.  Bank.  Peck.  Stow  &  Wilcox  Co., 
Southington  Cutlerv  Co..  .^tna  Nut  Co.:  treas. 
Hartford  Co.,  1893-08.  Judge  of  town  court  of 
Southinsrton;  judge  of  probate  court,  dist.  of 
Southington,  for  30  yrs.:  mem.  State  Police  Com- 
missioners: State  senator,  1893;  speaker  Ho.  of 
Rep..  1905:  attv.-e-en.  of  Conn..  Jan..  1907-Sept. 
10,  1910:  Superior  Court  judge,  Sept.  10,  1910-Nov. 
2S  1914;  governor  of  Conn..  .Tan.  6,  1915-,Tan., 
1917.  Republican.  Mason  (32°);  Red  Man;  Elk. 
Home:  Southington,  Conn.  Address:  Hartford, 
Conn. 

HOLCOMBB,  John  Marshall,  life  underwriter; 
b.  Hartford,  (^onn..  June  8.  1848;  s.  .James  Hu.ggins 
and    Emily    Merrill     (Johnson)     Holcombe;     A.B., 


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Yale,  1869,  A.M.,  1872  (lion.  A.M.,  1909);  m.  Emily 
Seymour  Goodwin,  of  Brooklyn,  Jan.  29,  1871;  3 
children,  liarold  Goodwin,  Emily  Marguerite,  .lohn 
Marshall,  Jr.  Actuary  Conn.  Ins.  Dept.,  1871-4; 
since  1874  with  Phoenix  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  as  asst. 
sec,  1874-5,  sec,  1875-89,  v. -p.,  1889-04,  pres.,  since 
1904;  dir.  Fidelity  Trust  Co.,  Phoenix  Nat.  Bank, 
Phoenix  Fire  Ins.  Co.;  v. -p.  Mechanics  Savings 
Bank;  has  been  pres.  Common  Council,  pres.  Bd. 
of  Aldermen  and  health  commr.,  Hartford;  now 
mem.  City  Plan  Commn.  Lecturer  in  ins.  course, 
Yale.  Fellow  Actuarial  Soc.  of  America;  mem. 
Yale  Alumni  Assn.  (ex-pres.),  Soc.  Colonial  Wars, 
S.A.R.,  Soc.  AVar  of  1812,  Insurance  Inst,  (ex- 
pres.).  Republican.  Conglist.  CIuIjs:  Hartford, 
Hartford  Golf;  University  (New  York).  Recre- 
ations: motoring,  golf,  fishing,  hunting.  Home: 
79  Spring  St.  Office:  Phoenix  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co., 
Hartford,  Conn.* 

HOIiCOMBi:,  Iiiiman  Clayton,  M.D.;  b.  Chateau- 
guv,  .\.V.,  Api-.  :),  1SG5;  s.  Cvrus  and  Almeda  C. 
(Hall)  Holcombe;  ed.  St.  Albans  (Vt.)  High  Sch., 
1882,  Troy  (N.Y.)  Business  Coll.,  1883;  m.  Eleanor 
Pearl  Brainerd,  of  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  Aug.  21,  1895; 
4  children,  Cyrus  Brainerd,  Luman  Clayton,  Jr., 
A.  Brainerd,  Ruth  Eleanor.  Taught  in  pub. 
schs.,  1889-90;  asst.  express  agt.  Boston  and  Al- 
bany Sta.,  Boston,  1887;  head  bookkeeper,  dept. 
retail  sales,  Jordon,  Marsh  &  Co.,  Boston,  1887-8; 
mem.  firm  of  Holcombe  &:  Houghton  (ice  dealers) 
and  census  enumerator,  1890:  traveling  mgr.  pub. 
house,  1891;  has  practiced  in  Milton,  Vt.,  since 
1894;  chmn.  village  and  sch.  trustees;  med.  exam- 
iner  for  leading  ins.  cos.  Mem.  county  and  state 
med.  socs.,  A.M. A.,  Phi  Chi.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Grand  Master  Grand  Lodge  o'f  Vt.,  I.O.O.F. ;  mem. 
M.AV'.A.  Recreations:  motoring,  boating,  fishing. 
Address:   Milton.  Vt. 

HOIiDEIT,  Arthur  Jolm,  mfr.  of  dress  goods;  b. 
Hartford,  Conn..  Dec.  24,  ]Sfi9;  s.  John  Stedman 
and  Jennie  E.  (Goodell)  Holden;  grad.  Wesleyan 
Acad.,  ^^'ilbraham,  Mass.,  1S87;  B.A.,  Wesleyan 
U.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1892;  m.  Frances  L.  Cole- 
man, of  San  Francisco,  Cal..  June  9,  1897:  5  chil- 
dren. Persis  S.,  Arthur  .7.,  Jr.,  Waldo  C,  Frances 
L.,  Ricliard  S.  Engaged  in  mfr.  fancv  dress  goods 
at  Bennington,  Vt.,  July  1,  1892-Sept.  1,  1910; 
mem.  firm  of  Holden.  Leonard  &  Co.;  pres.  Ben- 
nington Co.  Nat.  Bank:  v. -p.  W^oodbury  Granite 
Co.,  Hardwick  &  Woodbury  R.R.,  Bennington  Scale 
Co.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Recreations:  golf,  tennis,  riding.  Address:  Ben- 
nington,  Vt. 

HOIiDEN,  Arthur  Newton;  b.  Shrewsbury,  Vt., 
Apr.  23,  1850;  s.  Eli  Latinus  and  Eliza  Arvilla 
(Cramton)  Holden;  descendant  of  Richard  Holden, 
born  1609,  arrived  in  America  on  ship  Frances  in 
1634;  ed.  common  schs.;  m.  H.  Maria  Steward,  of 
Clarendon,  Vt.,  Dec.  24.  1875;  2  sons,  .John  (^ram- 
tion,  capt.  and  ad.i..  V.N.G.;  Harry  David,  U.  of  Vt., 
class  of  1915.  Engaged  in  farming  since  boy- 
hood; mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910.  1911;  select- 
man, Clarendon.  9  yrs.  Independent  Republican. 
Universalist.  Address:  North  Clarendon,  Rutland 
Co.,  Vt. 

HOIiSEN,  Charles  Arthur,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Hud- 
son, Mass.,  July  14,  1872:  s.  Charles  William  and 
Martha  Stearns  (Willard)  Holden;  B.S.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1895,  C.E.,  Thayer  Sch.  of  Civ.  Engring., 
same.  1901;  m.  Gertrude  May  Robinson,  of  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  June  19,  1900.  Civ.  engr.  B.  &  A. 
R.R.  Co.,  1895-8:  instr.  civ.  engring.,  Worcester 
Poly.  Inst..  1898-1900:  instr.  and  asst.  prof,  math- 
ematics, Dartmouth,  1901-6;  instr.  and  asst.  prof. 
civ.  engring.  1900-5,  asso.  prof,  and  prof,  since 
Apr.,  1905,  Thayer  Sch.  of  Civ.  Engring.  Lectured 
on  civ.  engring.,  U.  of  Wis.,  Apr.-June,  1901.  In 
engring.  practice,  also  expert  before  cts.  Asso. 
mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E. ;  mem.  Soc.  Promotion  Engring. 
Edn.,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  Sigma  Chi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Gamma  Alpha.  Republican.  Mem.  Ch.  of  Christ. 
Contbr.  engring.  jours,  and  tech.  pubis.  Chmn. 
Precinct  Commrs..  village  precinct  of  Hanover, 
N.H.    Home:    Hanover,   N.H.* 

HOIiDEN,  Charles  Sumner,  M.D.:  b.  Chicopee, 
Mass.,  Apr.  29,  1856;  s.  Peter  S.  and  Mehitable 
(Emery)  Holden;  spl.  student  Harvard:  M.D.,  Har- 
vard   Med.    Sch.,    1883;    m.    Caroline    Sanford,    of 


Attleboro,  Mass.,  Nov.,  1885.  3  children.  Practiced 
in  Attleboro  since  1885;  med.  examiner  of  Bristol 
("ountv.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Mass. 
Medico-Legal  Soc.  Home:  378  N.  Main  St.  Office: 
24  S.  Main  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass. 

HOIiDEN,  Charles  WilUam,  clergyman;  b.  Cam- 
bridge. Kng.,  J'^el).  22,  1854;  s.  Daniel  and  Ann 
(Reed)  Holden;  came  to  America,  1857;  A.B., 
Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1879,  A.M.,  1881;  m.  Elizabeth 
H.  D.  Eddy,  of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  June  25.  1895; 
3  children,  Anne  Bradford,  Elizabeth,  Rutli  Vin- 
cent. Ordained  M.E.  ministrv,  1880:  pastor  Col- 
chester, Conn.,  1880-2,  East  Main  St.  Ch.,  Norwich, 
1882-5,  Thompsonville.  1885-7,  Willimantic  1887- 
90,  County  St.  Ch.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1890-5, 
1st  Ch.,  Pawtucket,  R.I.,  1895-1900,  D.orchester  Ch., 
Boston,  1900-4,  Watertown,  1904-13;  supernumer- 
ary, Milton,  Mass.,  since  1913.  Address:  Milton, 
Mass. 

HOIiDEK,  Edward  Freeman,  educator;  b.  Otis- 
field,  i\le.,  Sept.  2,  1857;  s.  Henry,  Jr.,  and  Eliza- 
beth A.  (Wight)  Holden;  descendant  of  Richard 
Holden,  who  came  from  England,  1G3  2,  also  of 
Thomas  Wight,  1636  or  1637;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1883, 
A.I\I.,  1SS6;  grad.  student,  Harvard.  1SS6-7;  m. 
Mary  H.  Parsons,  of  Friendship,  Me.,  Dec  22, 
1883  (died  1907);  m.  2d,  Marv  E.  Whitehouse,  of 
Newcastle,  Me.,  June  22,  1908;  3  children,  Ruth 
Parsons,  Edward  Wight,  Barbara.  Began  as 
teacher  in  dist.  schs.  of  Me.;  prin.  AVest  Side 
Grammar  Sch.,  Bangor,  1883-4,  Portland  High 
Sch..  188  4-6.  Charlestown  High  Sch.,  Boston.  1887- 
08;  Higli  Sch.  of  Commerce.  Boston,  since  Sept.  1, 
1908.  Unitarian.  Recreations:  yachting,  garden- 
ing. Home:  32  Lake  Av.,  Melrose.  Mass.  Address: 
High  School  of  Commerce.  Boston. 

HOIiDEN',  Edward  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Manches- 
ter, Vt.,  Apr.  7,  1872;  s.  George  Belus  and  IMarion 
S.  (Rule)  Holden;  ed.  common  schs.  of  Arlington, 
Vt.,  and  Burr  and  Burton  Sem.,  Manchester;  m. 
Mary  A.  Thayer,  of  Manchester,  Apr.  21,  1903;  4 
children,  Robert  Thayer,  b.  Jan.  9,  1906;  Marion 
r<u\e.  h.  June  14,  1907;  Anstiss  Taft.  h.  Oct.  8,  1912: 
James  Stuart,  b.  Jan.  29,  1914.  Admitted  to  Vt. 
bar,  1S99;  practiced  in  Manchester,  1899-01;  then 
connected  with  law  office  of  O.  M.  Barber,  Ben- 
nington, Vt.,  until  1910;  since  mem.  firm  of  Holden 
&  Healy;  judge  of  Municipal  Ct.,  Bennington,  by 
appmt.  of  Gov.  George  H.  Prouty,  of  Vt.,  since 
1908;  dir.  Bennington  County  Nat.  Bank;  dir.  and 
elk.  Bennington  Hosiery  Co.  Served  as  corpl.  Co. 
K,  1st  Regt.  Vt.  Vols.,  Chicamauga  Park,  Ga.,  dur- 
ing Spanish-Am.  War.  Trustee  Y.M.C.A.  and  Y.M. 
Library  Assn.  Mem.  Vt.  Bar  Assn.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mason:  Red  Mountain  Lodge,  F.  and 
A.iM.  diast  master):  Taft  Commandery  No.  S.  K.T. 
(past  eminent  comdr.);  B.P.O.  Elks  (past  exalted 
ruler  and  dist.  deputy).  Home:  123  AV.  Main  St. 
Office:  463  Main  St.,  Bennington,  Vt. 

KOIiDEN,  Frederick  William,  lawyer:  b.  AA'hite 
River  Junction,  A^t.,  July  28,  1858;  s.  Milton  Dana 
and  Jane  (Doonan)  Holden;  9th  generation  from 
Richard  Holden,  who  came  from  England  in  1634; 
Stephen,  a  son  of  Richard,  and  two  sons,  were 
captured  by  the  Indians  in  1697;  Lt.  Simon  Holden, 
of  the  4th  generation,  served  at  Lexington,  and 
through  the  war  in  the  Revolution;  ed.  pub.  and 
pvt.  schs.  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.;  studied  law  in 
office  of  Charles  A.  Doten;  unmarried.  Prin.  pub. 
schs.,  Ansonia,  Conn.,  1881-5;  admitted  to  Conn,  bar, 
1883;  practiced  in  Ansonia  since  1885;  mem.  Conn. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1889,  Senate,  1891-3  (pres.  pro  tem., 
1893);  elk.  City  Ct.,  Ansonia,  1889-93;  pros,  atty., 
1893-95;  town  counsel,  1889-92;  borough  counsel. 
1892-3;  pres.  Union  Fabric  Co.,  Derby;  dir.  F.  Kelly 
Co.,  Derby;  v.-p.  Conn.  Clasp  Co.,  Bridgeport;  dir. 
Ansonia  Pub.  Library  1896-02  fpres.  1900-02);  pres. 
Bd.  of  Apportionment  and  Taxation  since  1905. 
Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.;  Conn. 
Soc.  S.A.R.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (K. 
T.,  Shriner);  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs:  Manufac- 
turers' (Ansonia).  Union  League  (N.H.).  1-lome: 
11  AA'illiam  St.    Office:  58  Main  St.,  Ansonia,  Conn. 

HOI.BEN',  G-eorg-e  H.;  b.  Langdon,  N.  H.,  Julv 
29,  1S38;  s.  Asa  and  Mary  (Evans)  Holden;  ed. 
common  schs.;  m.  Sept.  17,  1868,  Jennie  M.  Allen, 
of  AValpole,  N.H.   (died  1887).    Pres.  Savings  Bank 


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of  Walpole  since  1911.    Republican.    Conglist.    Ad- 
dress: Walpole,  N.H. 

HOl^SEN,  Georg-e  Henry,  business  man;  b.  Haw- 
ley,  Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1S65;  s.  Merrick  Joy  and  Re- 
becca Clark  (Mason)  Holden;  Sth  generation  from 
Richard  Holden,  who  settled  in  Groton,  Alass.,  in 
1632;  grad.  Adams  High  Sch.,  1S83;  grad.  Eastman 
Nat.  Business  Coll.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.,  1884;  m. 
Feb.  17,  1887,  Lois  Lydia  Bennett,  of  Cheshire, 
Mass.  In  lumber  business  since  1886;  treas.  The 
M.  J.  Holden  Lumber  Co.;  treas.  and  trustee  South 
Adams  Savings  Bank  since  Aug.  1901;  elected 
town  treas.,  Adams,  1911.  Republican.  Universal- 
ist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Home:  29  Crandall  St.  Office: 
26  Center  St.,  Adams,  Mass. 

HOZ^BEir,  Horace  J.,  lawyer;  b.  Newport,  P.Q., 
Can.,  Nov.  4,  1883;  s.  Prye  H.  and  Ellen  E.  (Son- 
dean)  Holden;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Colebrook,  and 
Colebrook  Acad.;  m.  Maidie  L.  Locke,  of  Bakers- 
field,  Vt.,  Dec.  1,  1906.  Served  as  scout  in  Canadian 
Scouts,  under  Maj.  Charles  Ross,  lSOl-2,  in  South 
Africa;  admitted  to  N.H.  bar,  1911,  and  since  prac- 
ticed in  Colebrook.  Republican.  Mason;  mem.  K.P. 
Address:  Colebrook,  N.H. 

HOIiDEN,  James  Harry,  clergyman;  b.  Middle- 
sex, Vt.,  Mai-.  8.  1861;  s.  James  Henry  and  Cath- 
erine (Bruce)  Holden;  grad.  Goddard  Sem.,  Barre, 
Vt.,  1881;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1885,  A.M.,  1888;  B.D., 
Tufts  Div.  Sch.,  1888;  m.  Boston,  June  11.  1889, 
Grace  Alberta  Lucas.  Ordained  ministry  Univer- 
salist  Ch.,  1888:  pastor,  Amherst,  Mass.,  1888-95, 
Attleboro,  1895-03,  Meriden,  Conn.,  1903-6,  1st  Ch., 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  since  1906;  supt.  schs.,  Amherst, 
1891-2;  sec.  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Sch.  Bd.,  1899-03; 
mem.  bd.  trustees  Goddard  Sem.  Home:  2  Crest- 
wood  Park,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

HOIiDElir,  Joshua  Bennett;  Mar.  5,  lS50-June  23, 
1911.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

HOI^SSWORTH,  Fred,  real  estate;  b.  Burnley, 
Eng.,  Apr.  22,  1876;  s.  William  and  Jane  Har- 
greaves)  Holdsworth:  grad.  B.M.C.  Durfee  High 
School,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1900;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1904;  m.  .Jessie  Margaret  McCreary,  of  Hartford, 
Conn.,  June  30,  1910;  children,  Barbara,  Margaret. 
In  real  estate  business  since  1907;  real  estate  op- 
erator since  1910;  dir.  Fidelity  Trust  Co.  Mem. 
Boston  Real  Estate  Exchange.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Harvard  (Boston),  Oakley 
Country,  Lexington  Golf.  Recreations:  golf. 
Home:  11  Norfolk  Rd.,  Arlington,  Mass.  Office:  30 
State  St.,  Boston. 

HOImImATUH,  Bert  Ellsworth,  lawyer;  b.  at  Wil- 
mot,  N.H.,  Aug.  IS,  1866;  s.  Joshua  and  Pluma  F. 
(Stearns)  Holland;  maternal  ancestor,  Isaac 
Stearns,  who  came  over  in  the  Arabella  in  1620; 
grad.  Proctor  Acad.,  Andover,  N.H.,  1888;  taught 
4  yrs.,  Dennis  (Mass.)  High  Sch.;  LL.B.,  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1899,  LL.M.,  1913;  m.  Helen  F. 
Chapman,  of  East  Dennis,  Mass.,  July  27,  1907. 
Practiced  in  Boston  since  1899.  Trustee  Proctor 
Acad.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass.  bar  assns..  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston.  S.A.R.,  Nat.  Municipal  League. 
Democrat.  Unitarian.  Mason  (32°,  St.  Bernard 
Commandery,  K.T.).  Clubs:  Dartmouth  (Boston), 
Economic,  Jamaica,  Eliot  (.Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.). 
Recreations:  reading:  Home:  11  Grovenor  Rd., 
Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  Office:  73  Tremont  St.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

HOlj^BV,  Julian  B.,  mfr. ;  b.  Mansfield,  Conn., 
May  16,  1855;  s.  Perry  and  JjOis  (Fenton)  Holley; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Eastman  Business  Coll.,  Pough- 
keepsie, N.Y. ;  m.  Calista  Vinton  Brockett,  of  Bris- 
tol, Conn.,  June  10,  1896:  2  children,  J.  Lawrence, 
Margaret  Storrs.  Clk.  in  grocery  of  J.  M.  Todd, 
Forrestville,  Conn.,  5  yrs.,  becoming  partner  in 
flrin  (Todd  &  Holley);  removed  to  Bristol  and  en- 
tered employ  of  Bristol  Brass  &  Clock  Co.  as  book- 
keeper, was  made  sec.  and  asst.  treas.  and  is  now 
sec.  and  treas.  of  the  co.;  dir.  Bristol  Nat.  Bank, 
Am.  Silver  Co.,  Bristol  Mfg.  Co.;  treas.  and  dir. 
Masonic  Building  Co.  Baptist.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.). 
Address:  Bristol,  Conn. 

HOI^IiIlTGS'WOBTH,  Zacliary  T.,  paper  mfr.;  b. 
Milton,  Mass.,  July  26,  1848;  s.  Amor  and  Jane  M. 
(Robinson)  Hollingsworth;  ed.  Milton  Acad,  and 
Chauncy  Hall  Sch.,  Boston;  m.  Ida  Hollingswortli, 
of  Wilmington,   Del.,    Oct.    15,    1879    (deceased);    2 


sons.  Amor,  Valentine.  Paper  mfg.  business  at 
Boston  since  1871;  pres.  Hollingsworth  &  Vose  Co., 
since  incorporation,  June  15,  1892;  dir.  Am.  Glue 
Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Mass. 
Hist.  Soc.  Clubs:  Union,  Exchange,  Automobile. 
Home:  135  Newbury  St.  Office:  14  Milk  St.,  Boston. 
HOIiIiIS,  Allen,  lawyer;  b.  Concord,  N.H.,  Dec. 
20,  1871;  s.  Abijah  and  Harriet  Van  Mater 
(French)  Hollis;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Concord;  student 
Harvard  Law  Sch..  1892-3;  (hon.  A.M.,  Dartmouth, 
1906);  m.  Amoret  Nicholson,  of  Dubu<iue,  la.,  Nov. 
10,  1897.  Admitted  to  N.H.  bar,  1893;  sec.  Union 
Trust  Co.,  Concord  until  1914  (resigned);  Class  C 
dir.  Federal  Reserve  Bank,  Boston,  since  1914: 
pres.  Concord  Electric  Co.,  Exeter,  Hampton  & 
Amesbury  St.  Ry.,  Exeter  &  Hampton  Electric  Co.. 
White  Mountain  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.;  v. -p. 
Exeter  Ry.  &  Lighting  Co.,  Laconia  Gas  &  Electric 
Co.;  trustee  North  Boston  Lighting  Properties; 
dir.  Charles  H.  Tenney  <&  Co.;  sec.  United  Life  & 
Accident  Ins.  Co.  Sec.  N.H.  Forestry  Assn.;  dir. 
Conn.  Valley  Waterways  Assn.  Conglist.  Mason. 
Address:   Concord,   N.H  * 

HOIi^IS,  Frederick  Stearns,  chemist,  biologist; 
b.  Dedham,  Mass.,  Aug.  26,  1867;  s.  Charles  F.  and 
Ellen  M.  (Stearns)  Hollis;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1890;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1896;  m.  Giace  W. 
Allen,  of  Newton,  Mass..  Aug.  7,  1901;  3  children, 
Fredericlc  A.,  Eleanor  W..  Walter.  Asst.  chemist, 
1890-1903,  chemist  and  biologist  in  charge  of  lab- 
oratory, 1896-8,  Boston  Water  Bd.;  chemist,  Mass. 
Met.  "Water  Bd.,  1898-1900;  instr.  chemistry,  Yale 
Med.  Sch.,  and  asst.  chemist  and  biologist.  Conn. 
State  Bd.  of  Health,  1900-5:  instr.  med.  and  sani- 
tary chemistry.  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1905-10i; 
asst.  prof,  organic  and  physiol.  chemistry  and  toxi- 
cology, Ind.  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  Indianapolis.  1910, 
until  these  courses  were  discontinued;  now  farm- 
ing. jMem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Am.  Micros.  Soc,  Am. 
Pub.  Health  Assn.,  N.E.  Water  Works  Assn.;  fel- 
low A.,\.A.S.    Address:    Charlton,  Mass. 

HOI^I^IS,  Georgre  W.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
HOIiIiIS,  Henry  Prench.,  senator;  b.  West  Con- 
cord, N.H.,  Aug.  30,  1S69;  s.  Abijah  and  Harriette 
V.  M.  (French)  Hollis;  A.B.,  magna  cum  laude. 
Harvard,  1892;  law  student  Harvard  and  under 
Hon.  William  T^.  Foster  and  Hon.  Harry  G.  Sar- 
gent, Concord;  admitted  to  bar,  1893;  m.  Grace 
Bruerton  Fisher,  of  Norwood,  Mass.,  June  14,  1893. 
In  practice  at  Concord  since  1893:  trustee  N.H. 
Savings  Bank,  Dem.  candidate  for  Congress.  1900, 
for  gov.,  1902  and  1904;  mem.  Dem.  State  Central 
Com.  since  1900;  U.S.  senator,  1913-19  (1st  Dem. 
senator  from  N.H.  since  1852).  V.-p.  Anti-Imper- 
ialist League.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  University  (Bos- 
ton), Vesper  Country  (Lowell).  Home:  Concord, 
N.H.* 

HOIiIiIS,  Ira  Nelson,  educator;  b.  IMooresville, 
Ind.,  Mar.  7,  1856:  s.  Ephraim  Joseph  and  Mary 
(Kearns)  Hollis;  grad.  U.S.  Naval  Acad.,  1878; 
(hon.  A.M.,  Harvard,  1899;  L.H.D.,  Union  Coll., 
1899;  ScD.,  U.  Pittsburgh,  1912);  m.  Caroline  Lor- 
man.  of  Detroit,  Aug.  22,  1894.  Commd.  asst.  engr. 
U.S.N.,  1880;  passed  asst.  engr.,  ISSS;  resigned 
from  navy,  Oct.  1,  1893;  prof,  engring..  Harvard, 
1893-13;  pres.  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  since  1913. 
Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  mem.  Am. 
Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Soc.  LT.S.  Naval  Engrs.,  Am.  Soc. 
Naval  Architects  and  Marine  Engrs..  Boston  Soc. 
Civ.  Engrs.,  Soc.  Promotion  Engring.  Edn.  Author: 
War  College  Lectures  on  Naval  Ships,  1892:  His- 
tory of  the  Frigate  Constitution,  1900.  Contbr.  to 
engring.  jours.  Address:  11  Boynton  St.,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.* 

HOIJIiISTBB,  Frederic  Morton,  clergyman:  b. 
Ligonier,  Ind.,  Apr.  3,  1862;  s.  Horace  and  Susan 
(Hubbard)  Hollister;  A. P..,  Olivet  (Mich.)  Coll.. 
1887;  B.D..  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1891:  m.  Enid 
Smith,  of  Waterville,  Minn.,  June  11.  1890;  5  chil- 
dren, Susan  E.,  L.  Marie,  Horace  M.,  James  F.,  Car- 
roll M.  Engaged  in  missionary  work  in  Mich,  and 
Minn.,  1887-9;  ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1890; 
pastor  Wapping,  Conn.,  1890-3:  asst.  pastor  2d 
Ch.,  Waterburv,  1893-8:  pastor  West  St.  Ch..  Dan- 
bury,  1898-01:  acting  pastor  Cadillac,  Mich.,  1901-4: 
pastor  Cromwell.  Conn.,  1904-9,  North  Stonington, 
1909-14;    prin.    Home    Sch.    of    the    Open    Country. 


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Mystic,  Conn.,  1914-15,  Wilton,  since  1915.  Mem. 
New  London  Assn.  Congl.  Ministers.  Mason;  mem. 
Patrons  of  Hu.sbandiy.    Address:    Wilton,  Conn. 

HOIiIiISTEB,  Orlando  Kuapp,  educator;  b. 
Nortli  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Jan.  12,  1865;  s.  Andrew 
Jackson  and  Elizabetli  Anna  (Knapp)  Hollister; 
grad.  Goddard  Sem.,  1884;  A.B.,  Tults  Coll.,  1889; 
A.M.,  1S90,  Litt.D.,  1905;  m.  Harriet  Putnam  Good- 
win, of  North  Montpelier,  June  27,  1891;  1  daugh- 
ter, Rachel  Elizabeth,  b.  1900.  Has  been  actively 
identified  with  Goddard  Sem.,  since  1890,  prin. 
since  1897,  also  trustee.  Pres.  Universalist  State 
Conv.;  pres.  Good  Government  Club  (Barre); 
trustee  Anti-Saloon  League  of  Vt.  Mem.  Bd.  of 
Trade,  Barre.  Mason.  Ilepublican.  Recreations: 
motoring.    Address:    34  Merchant  St.,  Barre,  Vt. 

HOIiM,  Charles  J.,  clergyman;  b.  Westergotland, 
Sweden,  Feb.  16,  1872;  s.  Anders  and  Anna  (Britta) 
Holm;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Sweden;  Woodstock  (Conn.) 
Acad;  Chicago  (111.)  Athenaeum;  theol.  training  in 
Chicago  Theol.  Sem.,  1897-1900;  m.  Hannah  John- 
son, of  Montclair,  N.J.,  Jan.  14,  1902;  3  children, 
Helen,  Spencer,  Clarence.  Ordained  Congl.  min- 
istry, 1900;  pastor  Norwich,  Conn.,  1900-02,  Wood- 
stock, 1902-5.  Fitchburg.  Mass.,  1905-10,  East 
Orange,  N.J.,  1910-12,  Worcester,  Mass.,  since  Sept., 
1912.  Progressive.  Writer  of  numerous  news- 
paper articles,  especially  in  the  New  Eastern 
Weekly,  Worcester,  to  which  has  contributed  since 
1900.  Address:  226  Greenwood  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

HOIaMAIT,  C Charles)  Vey,  lawyer,  journalist;  b. 
Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.,  Jan.  23,  1861;  s.  W.  O.  and 
Lucy  M.  (Hunt)  Holman;  prep.  edn.  Boston  Latin 
Sch.,  1878;  Harvard,  1882;  LL.B.,  U.  of  Me.,  1902, 
LL.M.,  1903;  m.  Florence  Lippincott,  of  Phila., 
Mar.  14,  1882  (died  Dec.  3,  1882);  m.  2d,  Boston, 
Oct.  19,  1886,  Mary  F.  Ross,  of  Bangor,  Me.  Mine 
owner  and  operator;  engaged  in  practice  of  cor- 
porate and  mining  law  at  Boston  and  Bangor; 
mem.  Me.  Mass.  and  U.S.  bars;  prof.  Me.  Law 
Sch.  since  1902;  lecturer  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law 
since  1902;  pres.  Caribou  Gold  Mines  (Nova 
Scotia),  Holman  Gold  Mines  (Alaska);  state 
geologist  of  Me.,  1910-11.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Internat.  Law  Assn..  Am.  Electrochem.  Soc. ;  life 
mem.  Assn.  Harvard  Engineers.  Mem.  Beta  Eta 
Chapter,  Beta  Theta  Pi.  and  of  all  the  Masonic 
bodies  of  Me.;  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks;  high  chancellor 
of  the  legal  fraternity  of  Gamma  Eta  Gamma. 
Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Clubs:  Democratic, 
Reform,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Seneca  (New  York);  Har- 
vard (Bangor,  Me.).  Constant  contbr.  to  mags,  and 
press  on  legal,  mining  and  polit.  subjects.  Rec- 
reations: yachtiner,  geology.  Address:  Holman 
Oaks,    Rockland,    Me. 

HOIiMAIT.  David  Emory,  M.D. ;  b.  Attleboro, 
Mass..  Apr.  17,  1S52:  s.  Maj.  David  E.  and  Char- 
lotte .Tane  (Balcom)  Holman;  A.B.  and  A.M.,  Brown 
U.,  1876:  M.D..  Long  Island  Coll.  Hosp.,  1881. 
Practiced  in  N.Y.  City,  1881-04  (now  retired). 
Mem.  Lafayette  Camp.  S.  of  Vets.,  New  York; 
formerly  surgeon-gen.  S.  of  Vets,  of  N.Y.  Club: 
Medical  (Attleboro,  Mass.).  Republican.  Author: 
The  Holmans  in  America  (2  vols.),  1909:  Distin- 
guished Holmans  of  the  World  (in  preparation); 
Prolongation  of  Life  (brochure).  Recreations: 
gardening  and  poultry.  Address:  Park  Sq.  East, 
Attleboro,  Mass.,  and  16  Ave.  de  Breteuil,  Paris, 
France. 

KOI^MAIT,  Prederic  Ernest  certified  public  ac- 
countant; b.  Charlestown,  Mass..  Dec.  16.  1875; 
s.  William  Osceolla  and  Lucv  Milliken  (Hunt) 
Holman;  grad.  Rockland,  Me.  High  Sch.,  1890:  m. 
Elizabeth  Alden  Curtis,  of  Hartford.  Conn.,  May 
7,  1913.  Began  active  career  as  auditor  Rockland 
&  Rockport  Lime  Co..  Rockland.  Me.,  and  Lime 
Rock  R.R..  1901,  continuing  until  1912;  auditor 
Camden  &  Rockland  Water  Co..  1910-12;  now  pres. 
Holman  Audit  Co.,  certified  public  accountants. 
Portland.  Me.;  dean  Holman's  Nat.  Sch.  of  Ac- 
counting: chmn.  Me.  Bd.  of  Accountancy  since 
1913;  certified  pub.  accountant  since  1913:  chmn. 
'T'own  Com.,  South  Thomaston.  1911-12;  mem.  Rep. 
County  Com.,  Knox  Co.  Mem.  Me.  N.G.,  1894-8.  Re- 
n'lblican.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Boston  City.  Wrote: 
The  Need  of  State  Supervision  of  Municipal,  Town 
and   County   Accounting.    1914;    Common    Sense   in 


Municipal  Accounting;  Efficient  Town  Manage- 
ment. Home:  141  Neal  St.  Office:  Masonic  Temple, 
Po  It  land.  Me. 

HOIiMAN,  Joseph  C,  lawyer,  banker;  b.  Dix- 
field.  Me.,  J\lar.  16,  1845;  s.  Elijah  and  Mercy  T. 
Holman;  common  and  high  sch.  edn.;  studied  law; 
admitted  to  bar,  1866,  and  since  practiced  at 
I'hillips  and  Farmington,  Me.;  m.  Farmington, 
1877,  Mittie  F.  Currier.  Clk.  of  courts,  1874-80; 
CO.  atty.,  1883-7;  mem.  Me.  State  Senate,  1893-94; 
mem.  Governor's  Coury^il,  1895-6;  judge  of  Mu- 
nicipal Court  of  Farmington  in  1880;  pres.  First 
Nat.  Bank  of  Farmington  since  1890.  Home:  Farm- 
ington,   Me. 

HOIIMAN,  Louis  Arthur,  writer,  illustrator;  b. 
Summerside,  I'.E.I.,  July  13.  1866;  s.  James  Lud- 
low and  Ada  (Longmaid)  Holman;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
and  in  art  at  Owen's  Art  Sch.  (St.  Jolin,  N.B.), 
Boston  Night  Art  Sch.,  Cowles  Art  Sch.;  also 
studied  art  under  Charles  Herbert  Woodbury;  m. 
Edna  Lake  Bourne,  of  Needham,  Mass.,  June  23, 
1898.  With  bookselling  and  pub.  business  in  Can. 
to  1887;  with  DeWolfe,  Fiske  &  Co.,  booksellers, 
Boston,  1888-9;  art  editor  New  England  Mag., 
1890-6;  asst.  art  editor  The  Youth's  Companion, 
Feb.  10,  1896 — .  A  founder,  v. -p.  Needham  Young 
People's  Assn.,  Inc.  Republican.  Baptist.  Illus- 
trator; Boston,  the  Place  and  the  People  (by  M. 
A.  DeWolfe  Howe),  1903;  Boston  Common  (by 
same),  1910.  Contbr.  articles  on  art,  lit.  and  travel 
subjects  to  leading  mags.;  also  pencil  drawings 
and  photographs  to  Scribner's.  Century,  Printing 
Art,  etc.  Traveled  abroad,  gathering  data,  1891 
and  1907-8.  Recognized  as  an  authority  on  Rem- 
brandt and  Keats.  Home:  Needham,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: 5A  Park  Sq.,  Boston.* 

HOIiMES,  Charles  Elmer,  author;  b.  North 
Stonington,  Conn.,  Feb.  2,  1863:  s.  Wheeler  and 
Esther  A.  (Smith)  Holmes;  A.B.,  Yale,  1SS4;  m. 
Josephine  C.  Etter,  of  Halifax,  Pa.,  June  15,  1903. 
Admitted  to  Neb.  bar,  1887,  but  gave  up  practice 
after  3  yrs.  to  enter  business;  v. -p.  State  Bank 
of  Harrison,  Neb..  1890-3;  mgr.  Mut.  Life  Ins. 
Co.  of  New  York  for  S.D.,  1906-10,  for  R.I..  Feb., 
1910 — .  Was  chmn.  Minnehaha  Co.  (S.D.)  Rep. 
Central  Com.;  ex-pres.  State  Audubon  Soc.  of  S.D. ; 
mem.  Nat.  Assn.  Audubon  Socs.  Episcopalian. 
Polit.  speaker  and  lecturer  on  natural  science. 
Has  made  extensive  study  of  fossil  deposits  of  the 
"bad  lands"  of  S.D..  and  discovered  the  giant  fossil 
"daimonelix."  Author:  Happy  Davs  (verse),  1904; 
From  Court  to  Court,  1905;  Birds  of  the  West 
(scientific).  1907.  Home:  51  North  Champion  Av. 
Oflice:    Outlook  Bldg.,  Columbus,  O.* 

HOLMES,  Charles  Ernest  Aime;  b.  Montreal, 
Que.,  Dec.  22,  1877:  s.  Charles  and  Eugenie  (de 
Plans)  Holmes:  B.A.,  Laval  U..  1899;  m.  Blanche 
Houle,  of  St.  Hyacinthe,  Que.,  May  IS.  1907  (died 
1909);  1  child,  Eugenie  Hortense  Helen.  Came 
to  U.S.,  1902;  advertising  mgr.  Lawrence  A.  W'il- 
son  Co..  Ltd.,  1902-9:  pres.  Holmes  Advertising, 
Inc.,  1909-10;  mgr.  Fall  River  Independent,  1913; 
editor  and  mgr.  The  Paris  American,  Paris.  France, 
1905-7;  sales  and  adv.  mgr.  Maplewood  IMills,  Fall 
River,  since  Sept..  1913.  Sec.  Fall  River  Ad  Club; 
mem.  Chamber  of  Commerce:  pres.  French  Congl. 
Ch.;  mem.  Institut  du  Canada.  Alpha-Omega.  Y.M. 
C.A.  Mem.  T.O.O.P..  Knights  of  Maccabees,  In- 
dependent Order  of  Foresters.  Author:  Canadian- 
French.  1913:  Canada  Under  the  French  Kings, 
1914.  "V\''riter  and  lecturer  on  philosophical  sub- 
jects. Home:  177  E.  Main  St.  Office:  Stafford  Rd., 
Fall    River,    Mass. 

HOLMES-  Charles  Leyland.  banker;  b.  Waterloo, 
Liverpool,  Eng..  Oct.  16.  1863:  s.  Israel  and  Cor- 
nelia (Coe)  Holmes:  came  to  America.  1871:  M.E., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  1888:  m.  May  28,  1896,  Bessie 
Egbert,  of  Franklin,  Pa.  Occupied  with  profes- 
sion in  Waterbury.  Conn.,  Appleton.  AVis.,  and 
Great  Britain  until  1898;  started  as  broker  in 
stocks  and  bonds.  1898.  C.  L.  Holmes  &  Co.,  1900; 
disposed  of  interest.  1906.  and  in  1907  with  others 
incorporated  the  Waterbury  Trust  Co.,  of  which 
has  since  been  pres.;  pres.  The  Waterbury  Republi- 
can. Inc.;  dir.  The  Noveltv  Mfg.  Co.:  mem.  Bd.  of 
Aldermen.  1904-6,  Bd.  of  Pub.  Works,  1904-6. 
Trustee  The  Mattatuck  Hist.  Soc:  corporate  mem. 
The    Waterbury    Hosp.     Independent    Republican. 


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Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Waterburv.  Coun- 
try. Home:  65  Pine  St.  Office:  132  Grand  St., 
AVaterbury,   Conn. 

HOIiMES,  Clement  Elton,  clorsyman;  b.  Short 
Creek,  O.,  Feb.  3,  1SG4:  s.  Ueziti  and  Emeline 
(Mansfield)  Holmes;  A.B.,  Franklin  Coll.,  New- 
Athens,  O.,  1SS6;  S.T.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theol- 
ogy, 1890;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897,  Ph.D.,  Boston  U., 
1904;  m.  Jessie  R.  Barricklow,  of  Cadiz,  O.,  Aug. 
27,  1890;  1  child.  Max  D.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry, 
1890;  pastor  Lunenburg,  Mass.,  1890-3,  Winchester, 
1893-6,  Independent  M.E.  Ch.,  Nahant,  1896-7,  1st 
Ch.,  Newton,  1897-1900,  1st  Ch.,  Northampton, 
1900-11,  2d  Congl.  Ch.,  Westtteld,  since  Apr.,  1911. 
Mason;  mem.  K.  of  P.  Republican.  Clubs:  Conn. 
Valley  Congl.,  Conn.  Valley  Theol.,  Get  Together 
(Westfield).    Address:  Westfield,  Mass. 

HOI.M£S,  Edg-ar  Miller,  M.D.;  b.  Middletown, 
Conn.,  May  25,  1868;  s.  Giles  D.  and  Emma  R. 
(Miller)  Holmes;  prep.  edn.  grammar  and  high 
schs. ;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1895;  m.  Pauline 
Gertrude  Prentice,  of  Grafton,  Mass.,  Mav  14, 
1895  (died  Feb.  25,  1907);  3  children,  Marjorie, 
Pauline,  Edgar  Miller,  Jr.;  m.  2d,  Lottie  A.  Crowell, 
Apr.  30,  1908.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1895;  spe- 
cializes in  treatment  of  ear,  nose  and  throat;  visit- 
ing surgeon  for  ear  and  throat,  Boston  City  Hosp. ; 
ear  and  throat  surgeon,  St.  Elizabeth's  Hosp.; 
was  aural  surgeon  to  Boston  Dispensary,  18  yrs. ; 
consulting  aurist,  Forsyth  Dental  Infirmary;  instr. 
otology,  Harvard  Post-Grad.  Sch.  IMeni.  Am.  Otol. 
Congress.  Am.  Otol.  Soc,  Am.  Acad.  Ophthalmology 
and  Oto-Laryngologv,  Am.  Larvngol.,  Rhinol.  and 
Otol.  Soc,  N.E.  Otol.  and  Laryngol.  Soc,  A.M. A., 
etc.  LTnltarian.  Club:  Harvard.  Address:  531 
Beacon    St.,    Boston. 

HOIiMES,  Edward  Jackson,  law^yer,  trustee;  b. 
Boston,  Jan.  3,  1873;  s.  Edward  Jackson  and  Hen- 
rietta Goddard  (Wigglesworth)  Holmes;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1895,  LL.B.,  1899;  m.  Mary  Stacy  Beaman, 
of  New  York,  July  8,  1897.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1899,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston.  Mem. 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.  Trustee 
Mus.  of  Fine  Arts.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs: 
Union,  Somerset,  Boston  City,  Essex  County,  Har- 
vard Travelers';  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York). 
Home:  296  Beacon  St.  Offlce:  53  State  St.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

HOIiMES,  Edwin  Bradford,  merchant;  b.  North 
Abington,  Mass.,  Jan.  3,  1853;  s.  Bradford  Reed 
Holmes  and  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  Noah  Perry  Ford 
of  North  Abington;  m.  North  Abington,  Mass., 
Jan.  12,  ISSO,  Sarah  Frances,  d.  Isaac  Reed  Pratt, 
of  Abington,  Mass.;  3  children,  Mary  Frances  (wife 
of  Lt.  Clyde  L.  Eastman,  U.S.A.),  Edwin  Pratt, 
Francis  Bradford.  Sr.  mem.  Parker,  Holmes  &  Co., 
Boston,  wholesale  boots  and  shoes,  since  1S81; 
dir.  John  Hancock  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  since  Jan. 
9,  1893,  3rd  v.-p.  June  8,  1903-9,  since  2d  v.-p.; 
dir.  Boylston  Nat.  Bank.  First  pres.  N.E.  Shoe 
Wholesalers'  Assn.  (1898-9-1900);  first  pres.  Nat. 
Shoe  Wholesalers'  Assn.,  1899-01.  Dir.  Grand 
Lodge  of  Masons  in  Mass.  since  1887;  Most  Wor- 
shipful Grand  Master  of  the  Grand  Lodge,  1895-6. 
Trustee  Masonic  Education  and  Charity  Trust, 
Mar.  10,  1897;  treas.  Masonic  Edn.  and  Charity 
Trust,  Oct.  13,  1911.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Algonquin, 
Brae  Burn  Country,  Boston  Yacht.  Recreations: 
traveling,  golf,  hunting,  yachting.  Home:  33  Win- 
throp  Rd.,  Brookline.  Offlce:  600  Atlantic  Av.,  and 
John   Hancock  Mutual   Life   Ins.   Co..   Boston. 

HOIIMES,  Elbert  Bradlee,  clergyman;  b.  Solon, 
Me.,  Dec.  5,  1879;  s.  Gardner  D.  and  Calista  A. 
(McDonald)  Holmes;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1900;  grad. 
Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1905;  m.  Effie  May  Atwood,  of 
Lisbon,  Me.,  Dec.  27,  1906;  2  children,  Arthur  Wil- 
bert,  Mary  Louise.  Deacon  and  priest,  P.E.  Ch., 
1905;  curate  St.  Luke's  Cathedral,  Portland,  Me., 
1905-6;  missionary  at  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Ft.  Fairfield, 
Me.,  1907-10,  St.  George's  Ch.,  Sanford,  1910-14; 
rector  St.  Ann's  Ch.,  Richford,  Vt.,  since  May, 
1914.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Kappa  Sigma.  Ma- 
son; mem.  I.O.R.M.,  I.O.O.F.  Address:  Richford, 
Vt. 

HOIilMniS,  Frederick  A.,  merchant:  b.  Peterboro, 
N.H.,  Apr.  6,  1857:  s.  John  Dickey  and  Sarah  Treat 
(Morrison)    Holmes;   pub.   sch.   edn.;   m.  Fannie   S. 


Colburn,  of  West  Lebanon,  N.H.,  Oct.  3,  1883;  1 
son,  John  Colburn,  b.  July  1,  1891.  Clk.  in  gen. 
store.  Alstead,  N.H.,  1873-Sl;  mem.  firm  of  Goold 
&  Holmes,  gen.  mdse..  West  Lebanon,  N.H.,  1881-5; 
in  dry  goods  and  clothing  business  for  self,  1885- 
93;  mem.  Ideal  Mfg.  Co.,  Tilton,  N.IL,  1893-1902, 
and  pres.  of  co.  several  yrs.;  treas.  and  dir.  Holmes 
&  Nelson  Co.,  dry  goods  mchts.,  since  Apr.  1,  1906. 
Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.  from  Tilton,  1899,  Senate, 
Dist.  No.  6,  1905;  auditor  Merrimack  Co.,  1907-8; 
treas.  Merrimack  Co.,  1909-14.  Unitarian.  Mason 
(Blue  Lodge.  Chapter  and  Council).  Address:  359 
Central  St.,  Franklin,  N.H. 

HOZiMES,    Gideon   Francis,   mfr.;    b.    Plymouth, 

Mass.,  Dec.  21,  1843:  s.  Dnvid  r'obb  and  Louisa 
(Savery)  Holmes;  ed.  Plymouth  pub.  schs.;  m. 
Plymouth,  Aug.  14,  1866,  Helen  Aunusla  I  new;  2 
children.  lias  been  identified  since  Mar.  28,  185&, 
with  Plymouth  Cordage  Co.,  of  which  is  treas.  and 
mgr. ;  also  v.-p.  and  dir.  Old  Colony  Nat.  Bank; 
trustee  Plymouth  Savings  Bank.  Republican. 
Protestant.  Home:  262  Court  St.,  Plymouth,  Mass. 
Offlce:  North  Plymouth,  Mass. 

HOIiMES,  Henry  Wyman,  college  prof.;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Oct.  26.  1880:  s.  Frank  Allen  and  Ellen  Maria 
(Wyman)  Holmes:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Brooklvn,  N.Y. ; 
A.B.,  magna  cum  laude.  Harvard,  1903,  A.M.,  1904; 
m.  Aug.  19,  1905.  Ada  May  Myers,  of  Watertown. 
N.Y. ;  children,  Eleanor  Spencer,  Margaret  Hunt, 
Henry  Wyman,  Jr.  Prin.  pub.  elementarv  sch., 
Brookline,  Mass.,  1904-6;  head  of  Enslish  dept.. 
High  Sch.  of  Commerce,  Boston,  1906-7;  instr.  in 
edn.,  1907-10,  asst.  prof,  since  1910,  Harvard.  Pro- 
gressive. Unitarian.  Mem.  N.E.  A.,  Soc.  Coll. 
Teachers  of  Edn.,  N.E.  Assn.  Coll.  Teachers  of 
Edn.,  N.E.  Assn.  Teachers  of  English,  Religious 
Edn.  Assn.,  Harvard  Teachers'  Assn.  Contbr 
ednl.  .iours.  Club:  Harvard  (Boston).  Recreations: 
fencing.  Address:  14  Arlington  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

HOIiMES.  John  Franklin,  IM.D.;  b.  Waldo,  Me.. 
Dec.  12,  1878;  s.  George  Orlando  and  Laura  Isabel 
(Bartlett)  Holmes;  grad.  Belfast  (Me.)  Hiffh  Sch., 
1899;  grad.  McLean  Hosp.  Training  Sch.  for 
Nurses.  1902;  M.D..  cum  laude.  Tufts  Coll.  Med. 
Sch.,  1909;  m.  Nettie  Pliilbrook,  of  Castine,  Me, 
Aug.  19,  1909.  Hou=;e  offl^er  Oarnev  Hn«o.,  Bos- 
ton, 1909;  practiced  in  Manchester,  N.H.,  since 
1909;  surgeon  to  Elliot  Hosp.  since  1910;  consult- 
ing surgeon  to  Pembroke  Sanatorium  since  1911. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Hillsboro  County  Med.  Soc,  Manchester  Med.  Soc, 
N.PI.  Surg.  Club,  Me.  Assn.  of  Manchester.  Mem. 
Grange.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Home:  Manchester, 
N.H. 

HOIiMES,  Joseph.  C,  banker;  b.  Marshfleld, 
Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1851;  s.  William  and  Susan  (Ear- 
ns) Holmes;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  1869;  m. 
Mary  A.  Lloyd,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1878; 
children,  Charles  L.,  Joseph  E.  Began  active  ca- 
reer as  clk.  and  bookkeeper,  Boston  Five  Cents 
Savmgs  Bank,  1869;  treas.  and  dir.  same  since 
1897;  dir.  Menotomy  Trust  Co.,  Arlington,  Mass. 
Conglist.  Club:  Economic.  Recreations:  rifle  shoot- 
ing, gardening.  Home:  Arlinsrton  Heights,  Mass. 
Offlce:     30-38   School  St.,  Boston. 

HOIiMES,  Ludvigr,  Lutheran  clergyman;  Sept. 
7,  185S-NOV.  8,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

HOIiMES,  May  Salona,  M.D.;  b.  Lee,  Mass.,  Mav 
19,  1S71;  d.  Morrison  A.  and  Anna  M.  (Richmond) 
Holmes;  prep.  edn.  Lee  High  Sch.;  student  Smith 
Coll.,  2  yrs.;  M.D.,  TVoman's  Med.  Coll.  of  New 
York  Infirmary,  1895;  unmarried.  Practiced  in 
Worcester.  Mass.,  since  1895;  supt.  resident  phys. 
Belmont  Hosp.  since  1896.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass 
Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Hosp.  Assn.,  N.E.  Pediatric  Soc, 
Mass.  Bds.  of  Health  Assn.;  N.Y.  Women's  Med. 
Assn.  Club:  Worcester  Woman's.  Address:  Bel- 
mont  Hospital,  Worcester,   ]\Iass. 

HOIiMES,  Samuel  Foss,  teacher:  b.  Portland, 
Me.,  Mar.  9.  1881;  s.  Wilbur  Fisk  and  Marv  Evelyn 
(Howe)  Holmes;  grad.  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Kents 
Hill,  Me..  1900;  Ph.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1904 
M.A.,  1910;  m.  Dec.  26,  1908,  Mary  D.  Adams,  of 
West  Newton,  Mass.  Asst.  in  English,  Weslevan 
U.,    1904-6;    master    in    English,    Peekskill    (N.Y.) 


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Mil.  Acad.,  1906-7;  instr.  in  English,  1907-11,  mas- 
ter in  English  since  1911,  Worcester  Acad.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Mem.  N.E.  Assn.  Teachers  of 
English,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
(Jlubs:  Worcester  Economic,  Tatnuck  Country, 
English  Lunch  (Boston).  Recreations:  foreign 
travel,  photography,  golf.  Address:  Worcester 
Academy,   ^Vorcester,   Mass. 

HOI^MSS,  Stanley  Harry,  educator;  ta.  Augusta, 
Me..  I'eli.  4,  ]S(it;:  .s.  William  H.  and  Emma  (Pen- 
ney) Holmes;  A.B.,  Colbv  Coll.,  18.S7,  A.M.,  1890; 
m.  Effie  F.  Dwyer,  of  Grafton,  Mass.,  Julv  7,  1S98. 
Prin.  Mile  (Me.)  High  Sch.,  1887-8,  Shapleigh, 
Me.,  1888;  teacher  Mt.  Vernon,  Me.,  lS88-b;  prin. 
Wiscasset  (jNIe.)  High  Sch.,  1889,  Richmond.  Me., 
1889-91,  Brewer.  Me.,  1891:  supt.  schs.,  Grafton, 
Mass.,  1891-9.  Westfield,  IMass.,  1899-1900,  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  1900-3.  Xew  Britain,  Conn.,  since  1903. 
Mem.  Delta  Upsilon,  etc.  Address:  New  Britain, 
Conn. 

HOIiMES,  Stephen  "Windsor,  banker;  b.  Orange, 
Mass.,  June  12.  1865:  s.  Lucius  and  Sophia  (Bates) 
Holmes:  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Lulu  Jameson,  of  Or- 
ange, Mass.,  Dec.  1,  1885;  4  children,  Robert  J., 
Max  L.,  Marjorie,  Doris.  Cashier  Natick  Nat. 
Bank.  1886-1900,  now  din;  cashier  and  v. -p.  N.E. 
Nat.  Bank.  1900-9;  v. -p.  Commonwealth  Trust  Co. 
since  1909:  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Newton,  1905- 
9.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason.  Clubs:  Boston 
Art.  Exchange,  Newton,  Hunnewell.  Home:  155 
Hunnewell  Av..  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  30  Con- 
gress St.,  Boston. 

HOIiMES,  Walter  "Wetmore,  banker;  b.  Water- 
loo, Eng.,  Oct.  ].'!,  1860;  s.  Israel  and  Cornelia  (Coe) 
Holmes:  ed.  Waterburv,  English  and  Classical, 
and  Waterburv  High  Schs.;  m.  May  5,  1892.  Mar- 
garet, d.  Chief  Justice  David  Torrnnce.  of  Derby. 
Conn.  Machinist's  apprentice,  1884-7;  entered 
banking  business  witli  brotlier  under  Hrm  name 
C.  L.  Holmes  &  Co.,  1887:  sr.  mem.  firm  Holmes  & 
Bull,  bankers:  one  of  incorporators  Waterbury 
Trust  Co.,  1907.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
S.A.R.,  etc.    Home:  Waterbury,  Conn. 

HOIiMIlS,  Wilbur  Fisb,  clergyman;  b.  North 
Brookfield.  Mas.s..  Mar.  i>,  1849:  s.  Lorenzo  and  J. 
Rice  (Woodard)  Holmes;  A.R..  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn., 
1880,  A.M.,  1883;  m.  Mary  Evalyn  Howe,  of  Pres- 
ton. Conn..  June  5.  1880.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry. 
1883;  pastor  in  Me.  at  Portland,  1880-1,  Alfred, 
1881-4,  Hallowell.  1884-7,  South  Paris,  1887-90, 
Bath.  1890-1.  Hallowell,  1891-3,  Orono,  1893-5, 
Brunswick,  1895-7,  South  Portland.  1897-9,  Rents 
Hill.  1899-1904.  Kennebunk,  1904-7,  Farmington, 
1907-10,  Westbrook.  1910-13.  Berwick.  1913 — .  Del. 
Nat.  Prohibition  Conv..  Cincinnati,  1892:  trustee 
Wesleyan  U.,  1904-9.    Address:  Berwick,  Me.* 

HOIiMISS,  William  Trumbull,  clergyman;  moved 
to   Tougaloo.   :Miss.      (See   vol.    1909.) 

HOIiT,  Cliarles  Iiewis,  mfr. ;  b.  Somerville, 
:Mass..  June  5.  1861  :  s.  Samuel  Ward  and  Mary 
Ann  (Richardson)  Holt:  ancestors  were  early  set- 
tlers in  New  England;  student  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn., 
1880,  1881:  B.A..  PTarvard.  1884:  m.  Emma  Louise 
Prav,  of  Somerville,  Mass..  Sept.  22,  1886  (died 
Sept.  14.  1893):  m.  2d,  Emilv  Gertrude  Dymond. 
of  Dorchester.  :Mass.,  Apr.  12.  1898;  1  son.  Guild 
Richardson.  Reporter  on  staff  of  Daily  Globe, 
Boston.  1884-6;  in  biscuit  mfg.  business,  Washing- 
ton. D.C.,  New  Bedford  (Mass.),  N.Y.  City,  and 
Cambridgeport.  INIass.,  since  1886:  mgr.  Nat.  Bis- 
cuit Co..  Cambridgeport.  since  1903.  Mem.  Phi 
Nu  Theta.  Pi  Eta.  Repviblican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York):  Luncheon,  Point 
Shirley,  Republican  Club  of  Mass.  Recreations: 
motoring.  Home:  260  Clark  Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass. 
Office:  129  Franklin  St.,  and  190  Albany  St.,  Cam- 
bridgeport.   !Mass. 

HOIiT,  Charles  Thomas,  clergyman;  b.  Peter- 
sham. Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1845;  s.  Daniel  Leander  and 
Sopl^ronia  (Rri^"'s)  Holt:  descendant  of  Colonial 
stock  on  both  sides  of  the  family;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Petersham  and  Athol;  grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn., 
1879;  m  Marv  E.  Un«on.  of  Westfield,  Mass..  1866 
(died  1909);  m.  2d,  Emma  E.  Lanphear,  of  T\"ales, 
Mass..  Apr.  3.  1911.  In  coal  business  in  Spring- 
field. Mass.  1869:  ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1879; 
pastor  Manchester.  Mass.,  1879-81,  East  Brookfield, 


1881-91;  entered  ins.  business  temporarily,  on  ac- 
count of  ill  health,  1892;  now  pulpit  supply. 
Served  3  mos.  in  Co.  C,  1st  Conn.  Vols.,  1861; 
mem.  Mas.s.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1906-12.  Trustee  Brook- 
field  Pub.  Library,  3  yrs.  Republican.  Baptist.  Ma- 
son.   Mem.  G.A.R.    Address:  Wales,  ISlass. 

HOIiT,  David  Brainerd,  clergyman;  b.  Weld,  Me., 
Sept.  19.  IbGo;  s.  Daniel  and  Hannah  (Goldsmith) 
Holt;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  Wilton  Acad.;  grad  Me.  Wes- 
leyan Sem.,  1878;  m.  Cora  G.  Ellis,  of  Livermore 
Falls,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1879;  1  daughter,  Ethel,  b. 
1886  (Mrs.  H.  S.  Waterhouse,  Portland,  Me.). 
Taught  sch.  several  yrs.;  licensed  M.E.  ministry, 
1S7S;  joined  East  Me.  Conf.,  1879;  pastor,  Exeter, 
Corinna,  Stetson,  1878-80,  Sebec,  1881;  pastor 
North  Anson  and  Madison,  jMe.,  1882-4;  trans- 
ferred to  Me.  Conf.:  pastor.  Fairfield,  1885-7, 
Skowhegan,  1888-90,  Kents  Hill,  1891-5,  Bridgton. 
1896-1900,  Wesley  Ch.,  Bath,  1901-8;  supt.  Port- 
land Dist,  1909-14,  Augusta  Dist.,  1915.  Del. 
Gen.  Conf.  M.E.  Ch.,  Cleveland,  O.,  1896,  Chicago, 
1900,  Baltimore,  1908,  Minneapolis,  1912;  from 
1st  Gen.  Conf.  Dist.  on  Gen.  Missionary  Com., 
1908-12.  Independent  Republican.  Odd  Fellow. 
Home:    99   High   St.,   Auburn,   Me. 

HOIiT,  Edwin  Bissell,  educator:  b.  Winchester, 
Mass.,  Aug.  21,  1873:  s.  Stephen  Abbott  and  Nancy 
"W^yman  (Cutter)  Holt;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1896,  Ph.D., 
1901;  A.M.,  Columbia,  1900;  unmarried.  Instr. 
psychology,  1901-5,  asst.  prof,  psychology,  since 
1905,  Harvard.  Mem.  Am.  Psychol.  Assn.  Home: 
13   Chauncy  St.,   Cambridge,   Mass. 

HOIiT,  Erastus  Eugene,  ophthalmologist,  otol- 
ogist; b.  Peru,  :\Ie.,  June  1.  1849:  s.  Erastus  and 
Lucinda  (Packard)  Holt;  descendant  of  Nicholas 
Holt,  wlio  came  from  England  to  Boston,  Mass., 
1635;  ed.  Hebron  Acad,  and  Westbrook  and  Gor- 
ham  Sems. ;  in  mercantile  life  5  yrs.;  then  in  study 
and  teaching;  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1874;  M.D.,  Coll. 
Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1875;  studied  oph- 
thalmology and  otologv  in  Europe,  1881;  (hon. 
A.M.,  Colbv  U.,  1897;  LL.D..  U.  of  Me.,  1904);  m. 
Mary  Brooks  Dyer,  of  Cape  Elizabeth,  Oct.  9,  1876, 
6  children.  Lucinda  May  Belle,  Clarence  Blake, 
Roscoe  Thorne,  Erastus  Eugene,  Jr.,  Dorothy 
Kent,  Benjamin  Dyer.  Demonstrator  anatomy, 
Bowdoin,  1875-7:  founded  Me.  Eye  and  Ear  In- 
firmary, Portland.  1886.  of  which  has  since  been 
exec,  surgeon.  Secured  passage  of  act  in  Me. 
Legislature,  1891,  for  prevention  of  blindness. 
Founded  Portland  Med.  Club.  1876.  Me.  Acad.  Med- 
icine and  Science,  1894;  one  of  founders.  N.E. 
Opthal.  Soc;  mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Am.  Opthal. 
and  Otol.  Soc,  Congress  Phvs.  and  Surg.,  A.M. A., 
A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Sociol.  Soc.  Clubs:  Portland,  Port- 
land Country.  Portland  Medical.  Author:  Econom- 
ics of  the  Eye.  Ear,  Nose  and  Throat,  1914. 
Contbr.  articles  on  physical  economics  in  2d  edit. 
Encyclopjedia  Americana,  and  in  Journal  of  Amer- 
ican IMedical  Association  and  otlier  med.  jours., 
on  ophtlialmology  and  otology.  Address:  723  Con- 
gress  St.,   Portland,   Me.* 

HOI^T,  Prank  Hammett,  M.D.;  b.  Newport,  R.I., 
Apr.  30,  1869;  s.  John  Mason  and  Maria  (Lyon) 
Holt;  prep,  edn.,  grammar  and  higli  schs.,  New- 
port; Ph.G.,  Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacy,  1895;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1899;  unmarried.  Practiced 
in  Boston  since  1900;  asst  supt.  Boston  Citv  Hosp. 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Suffolk  Dist.  Med. 
Soc,  Am.  Hosp.  Assn.,  Boston  Soc.  ]\Ied.  Science, 
Boston  Med.  Library  Assn.,  High  Sch.  Alumni 
Assn.,  ]\Iass.  Coll.  Pharmacy  Alumni  Assn.,  Har- 
vard Alumni  Assn.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Harvard, 
Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Address:  City  Hospital, 
Boston. 

HOI^T,  Pred  Park,  banker:  b.  Hartford,  Conn., 
Nov.  8,  1860;  s.  Lucius  H.  and  Sarah  J.  (Gwinnell) 
Holt;  descendant  of  Nicliolas  Holt,  Andover,  Mass., 
1636;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Hartford;  m.  Re- 
gina  Miller  Hudson,  of  Hartford,  Feb.  18,  1880; 
1  cliild,  Lt.-Col.  Lucius  Hudson  (prof,  in  U.S. 
Mil.  Acad.,  West  Point,  N.Y.).  Building  and  loan 
commr.  of  Conn..  1911;  mem.  Bd.  Street  Commrs., 
Hartford,  1910-14;  state  bank  commr.  of  Conn., 
1911-15;  pres.  City  Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  Ins.  &  Title 
Guarantee  Co.,  Windsor  Water  Co.;  dir.  Billings 
&   Spencer  Co.,   C.   E.   Billings   Mfg.   Co.,   Northern 


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Engring.  Co.  York  and  Scottish  Rite  Mason. 
Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Civic  (v. -p.).  Rec- 
reations: motoring.  Home:  97  I'Mm  St.  Office:  Main 
and  A.sylum  Sts.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

HOIiT,     Harmon,     lawyer;     b.     Woodstock,    Vt., 

Sept.  7,  1815;  s.  Xathan  L.  and  Rebecca  Maria 
(Mack)  Holt;  grad.  Kimball  Union  Acad.,  Merl- 
den.  N.H.,  1866;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1870;  m.  Clara 
Elizabeth  P'arwell,  of  Claremont,  N.H.,  Oct.  6, 
1S75:  4  children,  Hermon,  Jr.,  Clara  F.  (Mrs.  E. 
K.  Woodworth,  Concord,  N.H.),  Frances  G.  (Mrs. 
H.  C.  Hawkins,  .Jr.,  Claremont),  INlarion  E.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1S7.S;  in  active  practice  at  Clare- 
mont, N.H..  until  1903,  when  compelled  on  account 
of  ill  health  to  li.ve  practically  out  of  doors;  pros. 
Claremont  Savings  Bank,  lias  served  as  mem. 
Sch.  Bd.,  Claremont,  and  bd.  Stevens  High  Sch.; 
mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1889,  90,  Senate,  1894,  95. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason.  Address:  Clare- 
mont. N.H. 

HOIiT,  Hiland  Forest,  dentist;  b.  Nashua,  N.IL, 
.Tan.  27,  1874;  s.  Hiland  Ancil  and  Jennie  (Jame- 
son) Holt;  descendant  of  Nicholas  Holt,  the  im- 
migrant, Newbury,  Mass.,  1635;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Nashua,  and  Lowell  (Mass.)  Commercial  Coll.; 
D.D.S..  Tufts  Coll.  Dental  Sch.,  1897;  m.  Marie 
Lucy  Saunders,  of  Andover,  Mass.,  Feb.  4,  1903; 
4  children,  Orville  Granger,  Doris  Saunders,  Hi- 
land John  Dale,  Harmon  George.  Practiced  den- 
tistry in  Nashua,  1879-9,  Dalton,  Mass.,  1899-03, 
Andover,  since  1903.  Corporal,  N.H.N. G.,  3  vrs. 
Mem.  Y.M.C.A.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Men's,  Lawrence  Dental.  Ad- 
dress: Andover,  Mass. 

HOIiTON,  diaries  Siimuer,  clergyman;  b.  West 
Medford,  Mass.,  May  4,  1866;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1889; 
student  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1889-90;  grad.  Andover 
Theol.  Sem.,  1892.  Ordained  (iongl.  ministry, 
1892;  pastor,  Eastport,  Me.,  1892-7,  1st  Ch.,  New- 
bury,  ]Mass.,  since   1897.    Home:   Newbury,  Mass. 

HOIiTOM*,  Henry  Dwig-ht,  surgeon;  b.  Rocking- 
ham. Vt..  July  24.  1838;  s.  Elihu  Dwight  and 
Nancy  (Grout)  Holton;  ed.  Saxton's  River  Sem.; 
M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.).,  1860; 
(hon.  A.M.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1873):  m.  Ellen  Jane  Hoit, 
of  Rockingham.  Nov.  19,  1862.  Surgeon  12th  Vt. 
Vols,  in  Civil  War;  prof,  pathology  and  therapeu- 
tics, U.  of  Vt..  1873-86;  med.  examiner  Vt.  Asylum 
for  Insane,  1873-8;  mem.  Vt.  State  Bd.  of  Health 
since  1896  (sec.  and  exec,  officer  since  1897); 
consulting  surgeon  Mary  Fletcher  Hosp. ;  pres. 
Leland  and  Grav  Sem.  since  1897.  INIem.  Vt.  Sen- 
ate, 1884.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1888;  del.-at-large  Rep.  Nat. 
Conv..  1896;  trustee  U.  of  Vt.,  1872-90;  commr. 
Nat.  Nicaraugua  Canal  Conv.,  1892.  Chicago  Expn., 
1893.  Pres.  Conn.  River  Valley  Med.  Soc,  1869, 
Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  1873,  Am.  Congress  Tuber- 
culosis, 1901,  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn.,  1902;  pres. 
bd.  trustees  and  chmn.  exec.  com.  Pan-Am.  Med. 
Congress,  1893;  pres.  Vt.  Soc.  S.A.R.,  1906;  mem. 
Nat.  Conf.  Charities  and  Corrections.  1905;  del. 
Internal.  Med.  Congress,  1875:  mem.  British  Med. 
Assn.,  Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  A.M.A.  (v.-p.,  1880), 
A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Am. 
Geog.  Soc,  N.E.  Edn.  League.  Pres.  Vt.  Nat. 
Bank.  Pres.  trustees  of  Austine  Instn.  Home: 
Brattleboro,  Vt.* 

HOItTOIT.  Kittle  Middlebrook,  teacher,  dramatic 
reader;  b.  Trumbull,  Conn.,  Aug.  26,  1864;  d.  Ben- 
jamin Burr  and  Annie  (Durgy)  Middlebrook; 
grad.  Bridgeport  High  Sch.,  1888;  won  1st  Barnum 
gold  medal  for  English  composition  and  oratory; 
grad.  Training  Sch.  for  Teachers,  Bridgeport, 
1889  (taking  2  vears'  course  in  1  yr.);  grad.  Mar- 
tyn  Coll.  of  Oratory,  Washington,  D.C.,  1892 
(taking  2  years'  course  in  1  yr. );  post-grad,  work 
Nat.  Chautauqua  Summer  Sch.  and  Emerson  Sum- 
mer Sch.,  Cottage  Citv:  m.  J.  Herbert  Holton,  of 
Danbury,  Conn.,  June  30,  1893:  1  child,  Ruth  Mid- 
dlebrook. Teacher,  Bridgeport  pub.  schs.,  1890-1, 
1892-3:  established  Holton  Sch.  of  Elocution,  Dan- 
bury.  Conn.,  1896.  of  which  has  since  been  dir.; 
reader  and  teacher  of  elocution  and  physical  cul- 
ture. Conn.  Chautauqua,  since  1904.  Methodist. 
Address:   268  Main  St.,  Danbury,  Conn. 

HOI^TZER,  Charles  "W.,  mfr. :  b.  Karlsruhe, 
Germany,    Aug.    26,    1848;    s.    "William    and    Emma 


(Wagner)  Holtzer;  ed.  in  pvt.  sch.,  Inst.  La  Fon- 
taine; arrived  in  America,  1866;  m.  Barbara  Ag- 
nes Rick,  of  Bo.ston,  July  19,  1869.  Spent  6  mob. 
in  New  York,  1866;  then  removed  to  Boston  and 
was  engaged  for  2  yrs.  in  experiment  work  on 
artillery  ammunition;  in  employ  of  George  M. 
Stevens,  making  tower  clocks  and  similar  appara- 
tus; was  with  E.  S.  Ritchie  &  Sons,  Boston, 
philosophical  instrument  makers,  until  Mar.,  1875; 
engaged  for  self  in  business,  incorporated,  1889, 
as  Holtzer-Cabot  Elec.  Co.,  mfrs.  elec.  apparatus 
and  machinery,  of  which  is  pres;  dir.  Brookline 
Trust  Co.;  trustee  Brookline  Savings  Bank.  Built 
and  drove  first  electric  automobile  made  in  U.S. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Pres.  Ger- 
man Aid  Soc;  trustee  Mass.  Charitable  Mechan- 
ics' Assn.  Mem.  Soc.  Arts  (Boston),  Am.  Inst. 
Elec.  Engrs.,  Verein  Deutcher  Elektrotechniker. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.,  Shriner). 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Engineers'.  Home:  66  Perry 
St.,  Brookline.  Office:  Armory  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
HOI^WAV,  Melvln  S.,  lawyer;  b.  Augusta,  Me., 
:\Iay  26,  1861;  a.  t)scar  and  Olive  A.  (Kowles)  Hol- 
way:  A.M.,  Bowdoin,  1882;  studied  law;  unmar- 
ried. Admitted  to  bar,  1885,  and  since  practiced 
at  Augusta.  City  solicitor,  Augusta,  1893.  Pres. 
Christian  Civic  League  of  Me.;  mem.  State  Com. 
Y.M.C.A.  of  Me.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Home:  65  Western  Av.  Of- 
fice:    254  Water  St.,  Augusta,  Me. 

HOIiYOKE,  Charles  Freeman,  banking;  b.  Marl- 
boro, Mass.,  Dec.  27,  1855;  s.  Freeman  and  Hen- 
rietta A.  (Brigham)  Holyoke;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m. 
Blanche  E.  Corey,  of  Marlboro,  June  2,  1887;  3  chil- 
dren, Thomas  Corey,  Charles  P.,  Jr.,  Mary.  Went 
to  San  Francisco  at  19  and  was  connected  with 
mining  interests  of  the  state  for  8  yrs.;  served 
as  capt.  Co.  F,  1st  Regt.,  Cal.  N.G.;  returned  to 
Marlboro,  1883,  and  engaged  in  ins.  business;  treas. 
Marlboro  Savings  Bank  since  Jan.  10,  1895.  Mem. 
City  Council,  1891-2;  city  treas.,  1892-5.  Republi- 
can. Unitarian.  Mason  (K.T.);  Odd  Fellow.  Ad- 
dress:    Marlboro,   Mass. 

HOIiVOKE,  Edward,  clergyman;  b.  Galesburg, 
111.,  Oct.  7.  1858;  s.  Samuel  Greenleaf  and  Amanda 
Lovisa  (Hoag)  Holyoke;  A.B.,  Knox  Coll.,  Gales- 
burg, 111.,  1881:  A.M.,  Colgate  U.,  N.Y.,  1884;  post- 
grad, work.  Brown  U.,  1890-3;  (D.D.,  Colgate, 
1904);  m.  Martha  S.  Douglass,  of  Sandy  Creek, 
N.Y.,  July  16,  1885.  Acting  pastor,  Bainbridge, 
N.Y.,  1883-4;  ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1884;  pastor 
1st  Ch.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1884-7.  Calvary  Ch.,  Provi- 
dence. R.I.,  since  May  1,  1887.  Pres.  R.I.  Chris- 
tian Endeavor  Union,  1889-90.  R.I.  Bapt.  Edn.  Soc, 
1895-7,  R.I.  Federation  of  Chs.,  1910-12.  Trustee 
Hapt.  State  Conv.  Progressive.  Clubs:  Economic. 
Metacomet  Golf.  Recreations:  golf.  Address:  179 
Albert   Av.,   Edgewood,   Providence,    R.I.* 

HOMAIT,  FrantUn  1m.,  merchant;  b.  Oakdale, 
N.Y.,  Nov.  25,  1865:  s.  J.  Frank  and  Agnes  A. 
(Brown)  Homan;  ed.  New  Haven  (Conn.)  pub. 
schs.  and  Yale  Business  Coll.:  m.  Charlotte  A. 
Scofield,  of  New  York,  Jan.  IS.  1888;  4  daughters, 
Mabel  Agnes  (Mrs.  Albert  B.  Dibble,  of  New 
Haven),  Hazel  Veola.  Gladys  Ethelyn.  Mildred 
Frances.  Pres.  Am.  Oyster  Co.  since  1891;  dir. 
Norfolk  Oyster  Co.,  Boston:  alderman  at  large, 
New  Haven,  1905-8;  mem.  Bd.  of  Finance,  1905-7; 
mem.  Conn.  Senate,  1907-8;  fire  commr.  of  New 
Haven  since  1915.  Methodist.  Mason.  Clubs: 
T^nion  League.  Young  Men's  Republican  (pres., 
1906).  Recreations:  motoring,  bowling.  Home: 
164  Howard  Av.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Office:  Provi- 
dence, R.I. 

HOMANS,  Amy  Morris,  educator;  b.  Vassalboro, 
Me.,  Nov.  15,  1848;  d.  Harrison  and  Sarah  Blish 
(Bradlev)  Romans;  ed.  Vassalboro  Acad,  and  Oak 
Grove  Sem.,  Me.,  and  pvtly.  in  history,  lit.  and 
langs.;  unmarried.  Preceptress  Oak  Grove  Sem., 
Me..  1867-9:  prin.  Hemenway  Sch..  instr.  Tileston 
Normal  Sch.,  prin.  McRae  and  Chadbourn  (pvt.) 
Sch.,  "Wilmington.  N.C.,  1869-77:  in  charge  ednl. 
work  founded  by  late  Mrs.  Mary  Hemenway,  1877- 
1909;  organized,  and  dir.  Boston  Normal  Sch.  of 
Household  Arts.  1886-98,  Boston  Normal  Sch.  of 
Gymnastics.  1888-09;  dir.  dept.  of  hygiene,  "Welles- 
lev  Coll.,  since  1909.  Club:  20th  Century.  Home: 
Wellesley,   Mass.* 


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HOMANS,  John,  M.D.;  b.  Boston,  Sept.  2.  1877; 
s.  John  and  Helen  Amory  (Perkins)  Honnans;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1899;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1903;  m. 
Alice  F.  Knapp,  of  Brookline,  June  11,  1913;  1  son, 
John.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1904;  surgeon  to 
patients,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1911-12;  asso.  .surgeon, 
Peter  Bent  Brisham  Hosp.,  1912;  asso.  in  surt;ery, 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Suffolk  Dist.  Med.  Soc,  Soc.  Am.  Pathologists  and 
Bacteriologists.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs: 
Harvard,  Union  Boat.  Recreations:  boating.  Ad- 
dress: 154  Riverway,  Boston. 

HOM£S,  Eleazer  Bartlett,  architect;  b.  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.,  Oct.  16,  1864;  s.  Orlando  Mead  and 
Mary  Frances  (Wellington)  Homer;  S.B.,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1885;  m.  Lizzie  F.  Hough,  of  Belmont, 
Oct.  14,  1S87;  5  children,  Rutli  W.,  Louise,  Mar- 
jory, Arthur  B.,  Winnifred.  Began  practice  in 
Boston,  1887;  instr.,  asst.  prof,  and  asso.  prof, 
architecture,  18S7-1900,  lecturer  on  history  of 
architecture  since  1900,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  dir. 
R.I.  Sch.  of  Design,  Providence,  1900-7;  apptd. 
architectural  advisor  to  insular  Govt,  of  Porto 
Rico,  1907;  mem.  advisory  commn.  of  architects  on 
Porto  Rico  Capital  Competition,  1908;  mem.  firm 
of  Clarke,  Howe  &  Homer,  architects,  Providence, 
Sept.,  1907-June,  1913,  since  alone.  Architect  of 
Henry  L.  Pierce  Bldg.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Technology, 
Boston;  Lincoln  Sch.  Bldg.,  Providence;  Weaver 
Rldg.,  Newport,  R.I.;  etc.  Mem.  Met.  Park  Commn., 
Providence,  1898,  1900,  1915  (ex-offlcio) :  chmn. 
Providence  City  Plan  Commn.  since  1914.  Dir. 
Am.  Unitarian  Assn.  since  1907.  Mem.  Am.  Inst. 
Architects,  R.T.  Chapter  Am.  Inst.  Architects 
(pres.,  1915),  Technology  Club  of  R.I.  (exec.  com. 
and  mem.  Alumni  Council).  Clubs:  University, 
Providence  Art,  University  Glee  (pres.).  Recrea- 
tions: music,  tennis,  sailing.  Home:  270  Black- 
stone  Blvd.,  Providence:  (summer)  Southwest 
Harbor,  Mt.  Desert,  Me.  Office:  87  Weybosset  St., 
Providence,  R.I. 

HOMES,  Georg'e  E.,  jeweler;  b.  Boston,  Mar.  30, 
1S58;  s.  Peter  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Boos)  Homer;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Boston:  m.  Minnie  L.  Steiert,  of  Syra- 
cuse, N.Y.,  Nov.  16,  1883:  1  daughter,  Mildred  E. 
Began  as  errand  boy  with  jewelry  firm,  Boston; 
opened  store  on  own  account,  1SS5;  two  additional 
stores  opened,  1913;  has  bought  out  and  sold  9 
jewelry  stores  since  1900;  specializes  in  souvenir 
goods.  Sergt.  Ancient  and  Hon.  Artillery  Co.  of 
Mass.  Mem.  Mass.  Charitable  Mechanics'  Assn. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner) ; 
mem.  K.  of  P.  Club:  Scimitar  (London,  En?-'.). 
Recreations:  fishing,  golf.  Home:  251  Park  St., 
Dorchester.  Office  and  Store:  45  Winter  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

HOMER,  Horace  Stebbins,  public  utilities;  b. 
Newton,  Mass.,  Dec.  9,  1872;  s.  George  and  Annie 
Clementina  (Odiorne)  Homer;  descended  from 
Peter  Homer,  Boston,  about  1670.  and  .lohn  Odiorne, 
Odiornes  Point,  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  about  1650;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  Judith  Turner  Holyoke,  of 
Holvoke,  Mass.,  June  19,  1906;  children,  Holyoke, 
b.  1907,  Louise  Stebbins,  1909,  Sally  White,  1910, 
Odiorne  Coffin,  1912.  Has  been  identified  with 
corpus,  since  1894;  now  v. -p.  and  treas.  Consoli- 
dated Electric  Utilities  Corpn.  Progressive. 
Conglist.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  New  York 
.\thletic.  Lambs  (New  York).  Piedmont  (Lynch- 
burg, Va.).  Nayasset  (Springfield.  ]\Tass.).  Recrea- 
tions: books,  farming.  Home:  Bradford,  Vt.  Ad- 
dress:    Equitable   Bldg.,   N.Y.   City. 

HOOD,  Alfred  Howland,  lawyer;  Apr.  19,  1855- 
June   1,   1912.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

HOOD,  Charles  Harvey,  dairy  expert;  b.  Derry, 
N.H..  Feb.  26.  1860;  s.  Harvey  Perley  and  Caroline 
L.  (Corwin)  Hood:  A.B.,  N.H.  Coll.,  Durham.  1880; 
m.  Katharine  W.  Eastman,  of  Derry,  N.H.,  June  2, 
1887.  Entered  business,  1880,  immediately  after 
leaving  college,  on  milk  car,  conveying  milk  from 
Derry  to  Boston;  pres.  and  treas.  H.  P.  Hood  & 
.Sons  since  1901;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Trustee  N.H.  Agrl.  Coll.,  Somerville  Hosp.;  a  guar- 
antor of  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Administration.  Mem. 
Tnternat.  Milk  Dealers'  Assn.  (pres.),  Nat.  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce,  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn.,  Mass. 
Assn.    Bds.   of   Health,    Boston    Chamber    of   Com- 


merce. Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Republican, 
Central  (Somerville).  Home:  2  Benton  Road, 
Somerville,  Mass.  Office:  494  Rutherford  Av.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

HOOD,  Frederic  Clarke,  mfr. ;  b.  Boston,  Mar.  11, 
1865;  s.  George  Henry  and  Frances  Henrietta 
(Janvrin)  Hood:  first  ancestor  in  America  on  pa- 
ternal side  settled  in  Danvers,  or  Lynn,  Mass., 
about  1638;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1886;  m.  Myra  Tucker, 
of  Providence,  R.I.,  Nov.  24,  1891;  1  son,  Donald 
Tucker.  Started  with  Boston  Rubber  Co.,  mfrs. 
rubber  boots  and  shoes  and  tires  for  automobiles 
and  trucks,  1886,  and  became  clerk  and  asst.  treas.; 
founder  Hood  Rubber  Co.,  1896,  and  since  gen.  mgr. 
same.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Recreations: 
golf,  boating,  outdoor  sports.  Home:  Warren  St., 
Brookline,   Mass.    Office:    Watertown,  Mass. 

HOOD,  Mary  Gould,  M.D.;  b.  Bath,  N.Y.,  Mar. 
10,  1850;  d.  Rev.  George  and  Martha  Ann  (Bell) 
Hood;  prep.  edn.  under  tutors,  Princeton,  N.J.; 
M.D.,  Woman's  Med.  Coll.  of  Pa.,  1874,  Phila. 
Woman's  Hosp.,  1875;  New  York  Infirmary,  1877; 
unmarried.  Phys.  to  Wilson  Coll.,  Chambersburg, 
Pa.,  1876;  practiced  in  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1878-95, 
Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  1896-12  (retired);  hosp. 
service  at  Northwestern  Hosp.,  Minneapolis,  1882- 
95,  Bethany  Home,  Minneapolis,  1881-95,  Vincent 
Memorial  Hosp.,  Boston,  1900-6.  Mem.  Minn.  State 
Med.  Assn.,  Hennepin  Co.  (Minn.)  Med.  Soc,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc.  Conglist.  Author:  For  Girls  and  the 
Mothers  of  Girls,  1914.  Address:  73  Longwood  Av., 
Brookline,  Mass. 

HOOD,  Walter  Deyo,  educator:  b.  Auburn,  N.Y"., 
Jan.  28,  1872;  s.  Peter  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Harris) 
Hood;  grad.  Auburn  High  Sch.,  1890;  B.A.,  Yale, 
1894;  m.  Cora  M.  Meyers,  of  Auburn,  N.Y.,  Aug. 
28,  1895;  2  children.  Began  teaching  as  prin.  Can- 
isteo  (N.Y.)  Acad.,  1894;  prin.,  1897,  later  supt. 
schs.,  Rome,  N.Y. ;  supt.  schs.,  Shelton,  Conn., 
1902-8;  prin.  Gilbert  Sch.,  Winsted,  Conn.,  since 
Sept.  1,  1908.  Mem.  Conn.  State  Teachers'  Assn. 
(chmn.  legislative  com.).  State  Supts.'  Assn. 
(pres.).  Conn.  High  Sch.  and  Classical  Assn. 
(pres.).  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Club:  Winsted  (council).  Address:  117  Holabird 
Av.,  Winsted,  Conn. 

HOOKER,  (William)  Brian,  author;  b.  New 
York,  Nov.  2,  1880;  s.  William  Augustus  and  Elisa- 
beth (Work)  Hooker;  A.B.,  Yale  U.,  1902,  A.M., 
1904;  (M.A.,  honoris  causa,  Yale,  1912);  m.  Doris 
Redfield  Cooper,  of  New  York,  Aug.  18,  1911.  Asst. 
in  English.  Columbia,  1903-05-  instr.  rhetnric, 
Yale,  1905-9.  Mem.  Gamma  Delta  Psi,  Zeta  Psi, 
Chi  Delta  Theta.  Clubs:  Graduates'  (New  haven), 
Yale,  Players  (New  York),  Country  (Farmington, 
Conn.).  Won  Cook  prize,  1901,  and  Heald  prize, 
1907.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and 
writings.)  Home:  Farmington,  Conn.  Office:  152 
E.  22d  St.,  New  York.* 

HOOKER,  Edward  Beecher,  M.D.;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Feb.  26,  1855;  s.  John  and  Isabelle  (Beecher) 
Hooker;  descendant  of  Thomas  Hooker,  of  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  1636,  and  on  maternal  side,  of  Lyman 
Beecher;  student  ficole  de  Medecine,  Paris,  France, 
1874-5:  M.D.,  Boston  U.,  1877;  post-grad,  work. 
New  York,  1877-8;  m.  Martha  Clarke  Kilbourne, 
of  New  Britain,  Conn.,  Sept.  18,  1879:  3  children, 
Isabel  Kilbourne  (Mrs.  Walter  Gordon  IMerritt), 
Thomas  (died  June  20,  1909),  Joseph  K.  In  prac- 
tice at  Hartford  since  1878;  consulting  phys..  New 
Britain  Gen.  Hosp.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homn?opathy 
(pres.  1907),  Conn.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Nat.  Soc. 
Physical  Therapeutics,  Am.  Homoe.  Ophthal., 
Otol.  and  Larvngol.  Soc,  S.A.R.  Republican, 
(^onglist.  riubs-  Hartford.  Hartford  Golf.  Twen- 
tieth Century,  Twilight.  Recreations:  golf,  life 
in  the  woods.  Home:  70  Farmington  Av.  Office: 
721  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

HOOKER,  Edward  Williams,  fire  insurance;  b. 
Hartford.  Conn..  Oct.  19,  1865:  s.  Bryan  Edward 
and  Martha  (Williams)  Hooker;  grad.  Hartford 
High  Sch.,  1885:  m.  Phila.,  Nov.  10,  1899.  Mary 
Mather  Turner;  2  children.  Roland  Mather.  Rosalie 
("Mrs.  William  Welling,  of  Hartford).  Began  at 
20  in  woolen  mill  under  father;  after  15  yrs.'  sold 
out  business  and  engaged  for  4  yrs.  in  mfg.  elec- 
trical   supplies;     in    fire    ins.    business    as    mem. 


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Hooker  &  Penrose  since  1902.  Mem.  Conn.  N.G., 
and  niaj.  Veteran  Battalion,  1SS5;  now  capt.  and 
q.-m.  1st  Co.  Governor's  Foot  Guard;  mem.  Conn. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907;  mayor  of  Hartford,  1908-10. 
Trustee  Hartford  Hosp.,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.; 
sec.  Hartford  Archreol.  See.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Hartford,  Republican,  Dauntless,  New  York 
Yacht.  Recreations:  yachting-.  Home:  10  Myrtle 
St.,  Hartford:  (summer)  Eastern  Point,  Conn.  Of- 
fice:   36  Pearl  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

HOOKER.  Henrietta  Edg-ecomb,  educator:  b. 
Gardiner,  Me.,  Dec.  12,  1S.51:  d.  George  'Washing- 
ton and  Eliza  Annis  (Balentine)  Hooker;  grad. 
Mt.  Holyoke  Sem.,  1873;  studied  at  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.  for  a  short  time;  took  exams.  Syracuse  U., 
Ph.B..  1SS7.  Ph.M.,  1SS7.  I'h.D..  18SS:  studied  V.  of 
Berlin,  Germany,  1888-9,  ^larthas  Vineyard  Sum- 
mer Sch.,  1  summer,  and  2  summers  at  Biol.  Lab- 
oratorv.  Woofi.';  Hole:  Chic;'"'-  I',  svimnier  l!t(ii;; 
unmarried.  Prof,  botany,  1S73-190S,  since  prof, 
emeritus,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.  Has  been  mem.  A. A. 
A.S.,  Assn.  Internationale  des  Botanistes,  Torrey 
Bot.  Club,  Holyoke  Hort.  Soc.  etc.  Conglist.  Rec- 
reations: breeding  fancy  poultry,  buff  and  blue 
Orpingtons.     Addri'.'Js:     South  Hadley,   ;Mass. 

HOOEEB,  Thomas,  banker;  b.  Macon.  Ga.,  Sept. 
3,  1S49;  s.  Richard  and  Aurelia  (Dwight)  Hooker; 
descendant  of  Thomas  Hooker,  of  Hartford,  Conn., 
1635;  prep.  edn.  Hopkins  Grammar  Sch.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1869,  A.M..  1872;  m. 
Sarah  A.  Bowles,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  June  30, 
1874  (died  Mar.  10,  1909):  2  sons,  Richard  (editor 
and  pub.  The  Republican,  Springfield,  Mass.), 
Thomas,  Jr.  (lawyer.  New  Haven,  Conn.).  Not 
actively  engaged  in  business  until  1895  when  went 
into  banking  at  New  Haven;  pres.  New  Haven 
Trustee  Co..  1902-9:  dir.  and  v.-n.  1st  Nat.  Bank. 
New  Haven,  1902-9,  since  pres.;  dir.  and  v.-p.  Union 
and  New  Haven  Trust  Co.:  dir.  Nat.  Pipe  Bending 
Co.;  trustee  Nat.  Savings  Bank.  Pres.  New  Haven 
Dispensary;  dir.  New  Haven  Hosp.  Clubs:  Grad- 
uates', Quinnipiack,  Country,  New  Haven  Lawn. 
Home:  51  Hillhouse  Av.  Office:  42  Church  St., 
New   Haven.    Conn. 

HOOKER,  William  Augrustus,  geologist  and  min- 
ing engineer:  b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1845;  s.  William 
Throop  and  Caroline  (Collins)  Hooker;  prep,  edn., 
Edwards  Place  Sch.,  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  1S56-60; 
A.B.,  Columbia,  1866,  A.M.,  1869,  E.M.,  1869  (Phi 
Beta  Kappa);  m.  Elisabeth  Work,  of  New  York. 
1879;  children,  W.  Brian,  Joan  Culbertson,  Duncan 
Collens,  Richard.  Served  as  pvt.  22d  Regt.  N.G. 
N.Y.,  in  the  field,  1863;  asst.  on  Ohio  Geol.  Survey, 
1869;  with  Cleveland  Iron  Co.,  1869-75;  profes- 
sional work  in  Colo.,  1875-7;  asst.  in  geology,  Sch. 
of  Mines.  Columbia,  1877-8:  consulting  engr..  New 
York,  1879-94;  subsequently  mech.  expert  in 
patent  causes;  mem.  Hooker  &  Lawrence,  consult- 
ing mining  engrs.,  1887-92:  author  of  various 
pamphlets  and  reports  on  mines,  mineral  lands, 
etc.,  in  U.S.,  Can.,  Mex.,  Peru  and  England.  Mem. 
Psi  Upsilon.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Farmington 
Country.    Address:    Farmington,  Conn. 

HOOPER,  Charles  Edward,  designer;  b.  Medford, 
Mass.,  Apr.  20,  1867;  s.  Charles  Otis  and  Deetta 
Maria  (Hall)  Hooper;  pub.  schs.  Medford;  spl.  stu- 
dent Mass.  Normal  Art  Sfh..  Boston:  m.  Mabel 
Emma  Collins,  of  Medford,  Nov.  26,  1896.  Draughts- 
man and  .designer  in  ofl^ces  of  Boston  architects 
until  1894,  when  removed  to  New  York  and  be- 
came designer  of  decorations  t'or  booi<^s:  asst.  art 
editor  McClure's  Magazine,  1897-1900;  architect. 
Mem.  Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Address:  Middle  Haddam, 
Conn.* 

HOOFER,  Everett  (Dennison),  chemist,  M.D.: 
b.  Riverdale,  Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1868;  s.  Dennison  and 
Emma  (Hodgkins)  Hooper;  A.M.,  Tufts  Coll..  18SS!; 
M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Boston.  1891:  Ph.D., 
Harvard,  1905.  Instr.  chemistry,  1890-1,  asst.  prof.. 
1892-3,  prof,  since  1893,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.;  asst. 
sursreon  U.S. -A..  1898.  Mem.  Mass.  State  Bd.  Health 
since  1902.  Mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  A.A.A.S.,  A. 
M.A.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.,  Shriner).  Home:  Glouces- 
ter, Mass.    Address:  AVarren  Chambers,  Boston.* 

HOOFER,  James  Mason,  lawyer;  b.  Swamrscott, 
Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1875;  s.  Samuel  and  Estella  P. 
(Kimball)   Hooper;   ed.  Marblehead  pub.  schs.;  m. 


Jennie  V.  Bird,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  Mar.  17,  1897; 
children,  Ralph  W..  Helen  G.,  Oliver  F.,  Marjorie 
B.,  Lawrence  R.  Admitted  to  bar,  1901;  mem.  firm 
of  Merriam,  Hooper  &  Hilton,  since  Oct.,  1903;  dir. 
and  sec.  Daniel  Russell  Boiler  Works,  C.  W.  Alger 
Co.;  mem.  Lynn  Sch.  Bd.,  1904-10.  Mem.  Marble- 
head  Hist.  Soc;  v.-p.,  Lynn  Ednl.  Assn.;  mem. 
exec.  com.  Citizens'  No-License  League  of  Lynn; 
pres.  J.  W.  Dearborn  Chapter,  Bpworth  League; 
mem.  Quarterly  Conference,  St.  Paul's  M.E.  Ch., 
Lynn,  and  elected  3d  time  recording  sec;  dir.  Y.M. 
C.A.,  Lynn.  Republican.  Home:  137  Maple  St., 
Lynn,  Mass.    Office:    99  State  St.,  Boston. 

HOOFER,  James  R.,  president  and  director,  N.E. 
Trust  Co.,  and  Adriondack  Electric  Power  Corpn.; 
trustee  Suffolk  Savings  Bank  for  Seamen  and 
Others;  dir.  Nat.  Union  Bank,  Arlington  Mills, 
Dwight  Mfg.  Co.,  Edwards  Mfg.  Co.  Treas.  Boston 
Lying-in  Hosp.  Club:  Somerset.  Offices:  135 
Devonshire  St.,  and  87  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

HOOFER,  John  Kielle,  weather  forecaster;  b. 
Portland,  Me.,  Apr.  17,  1870;  s.  Charles  Tibbets 
and  Charlotte  Eugenie  (Calame)  Hooper;  descend- 
ant of  John  Hooper,  Kittery,  Me.,  1701;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Portland;  spl.  course,  Yale,  1906-8;  m.  June 
14,  1899,  Edith  Florence  Sargent,  of  Belmont, 
Mass.  Began  as  messenger  boy.  Western  Union 
Telegraph  Co.,  1884;  became  telegraph  operator; 
asst.  observer  U.S.  Weather  Bur.,  1898;  has  served 
at  Sault  Ste.  Marie  and  Detroit,  Mich.,  Phila.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Canton,  N.Y.,  and  in  charge  at  Bur- 
lington, Vt,  since  Oct.  9,  1909;  lecturer  U.  of  Vt. 
Mem.  Conn.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Nat.  Ma- 
sonic Research  Soc.  Unitarian.  Mason  (32°);  mem. 
K.  of  P.    Address:    Burlington,  Vt. 

HOOFER,  Iiouisa  Martha,  librarian;  b.  Boston, 
.Tan.  9,  1871;  d.  Charles  Holden  and  Augusta  Rus- 
sell (Thorp)  Hooper;  ed.  pvt.  schs.  in  Boston;  un- 
married. Asst.,  1895-02.  librarian  since  1902.  Brook- 
line  Pub.  Library.  Mem.  A.L.A.,  Mass.  Library 
Club  (sec.  1904-7).  Home:  329  Tappan  St.  Office: 
Public  Library,   Brookline,   Mass. 

HOOFER,  S(ewall)  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Mass.,  July  29,  1853;  s.  John  Sewall  and  Maria 
Louisa  (Barnes)  Hooper;  descendant  of  Sewall 
White  (of  same  line  as  Peregrine  White),  Thomas 
Barnes,  1635,  etc.;  prep.  edn.  Boston  schs.;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1875;  grad.  certificate  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1878;  m.  Annie  Heywood  Lord,  of  Boston,  June  7, 
1888;  3  children,  Linzie  Sewall,  Dorothy,  John 
Sewall.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1880;  admitted 
to  U.S.  courts,  1882;  has  been  identified  with  much 
important  litigation  in  state  and  federal  courts; 
pres.  Hooper,  Lewis  &  Co.  Corpn.,  1900-12.  Mem. 
Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Uni- 
tarian. Compiler  of  List  of  Bankrupts  in  the  Dist. 
of  Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1898-July  31,  1905.  Clubs:  Var- 
sity (Harvard),  Wollaston  Golf,  Annisquam 
Yacht,  and  many  others  in  past  yrs.  Recreations: 
srolf.  boating,  outdoor  diversions.  Home:  Ship  St., 
Hingham,  Mass.  Office:  613  Barristers  Hall,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

HOOFER,  William;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1880;  m. 
Louise  Stoughton,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Dec.  7, 
1880  (deceased);  2d,  Alice  Forbes  Perkins,  Apr. 
17,  1895.  Began  active  career  with  Amoskeag 
Cotton  Mills,  Manchester,  N.H.;  later  asst.  supt. 
Lower  Pacific  Mills,  Lawrence,  Mass.;  treas.  At- 
lantic Cotton  Mills.  1886-93;  auditor  Calumet  & 
Hecla  Mining  Co.,  1893-8;  formerly  treasurer  Bos- 
ton Elevated  R.  R.  Co.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 
Office:  87  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

HOOFER.  William  Iieslie,  electrical  engineer;  b. 
Halifax,  N.S.,  Aug.  22,  1855;  s.  Rev.  William  and 
Anne  Jane  (Whytal)  Hooper:  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll..  1877, 
V.M.,  1878  (hon.  Ph.D.,  1898,  LL.D.,  1915):  m.  Mary 
E.  Heard,  Julv  9.  1879.  Instr.  mathematics  and 
sciences.  1878-80,  prin.,  18S2,  Bromfleld  Acad.,  Har- 
vard. Mass.:  asst.  prof,  physics,  1883-90.  prof,  elec 
engring.,  1890 — ,  actg.  pres.,  1912-14,  Tufts  Coll. 
Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Am.  Inst. 
Elec.  Engrs.;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Author:  Elec- 
trical Problems,  1902.  Address:  Tufts  College, 
Mass.* 

HOFE,  Arthur  Harold,  clergvman:  b.  Warring- 
ton, Ens'..  Dec.  12,  1873;  s.  Samuel  and  Selina 
(Rose)    Hope;    A.B.,    Oberlin    Coll.,    1904;    student 


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June  1,  I'JOT;  2 
JUith.  Ordained 
tor  Middlctown, 
Kmmanual    Ch., 


Oberlin  Theol.  Sem.,  1904-5;  B.D.,  Union  Theol. 
Sem.,  1907;  m.  Elizaljeth  Willard,  of  Chicago, 
children,  Dorothy  Rose,  Harriet 
Congl.  ministry,  190S;  asst.  pas- 
Conn.,  1908-9,  Madison,  1909-14, 
Sljringfield,  Mass.,  since  Feb., 
1914.  Prosressive  liepublican.  Recreations:  boat- 
ing, swimming,  tennis,  wallcing.  Address:  95 
Crand   St.,  Spi-iiigfiohl,   Mass. 

HOFEKIRK,  Helen,  pianiste,  composer;  b.  Edin- 
burgh, Scothmd;  d.  Adam  and  Helen  (Croall) 
Hopekirk;  studied  in  Leipzig,  later  in  Vienna, 
under  Leschetizky  and  Nawratil;  afterwards  in 
Paris,  orchestration  under  Mandl;  m.  AVilliam 
Wilson,   of  Edinburgh,  Aug.   4,    1882.      (See   Who's 

other   details.)     Home:    169 
INlass.* 

mercliant,    mfr. ;    b.    Green- 
John    and    Catherine    (Ma- 
dist.   sch.    to    14,   night   sch.. 


ISIanu's   Lawbook,    1884;    Religions   of  India,    1895; 
The  Great  Epic  of  India,  1901;  India,  Old  and  New, 


1901;   Epic   Mytholo^ 


1914.     ^\lso   many    spl.   es- 


Wlio    in    America   for 
Walnut  St.,  Brookline, 

HOFEWE!.!.,    Jolin, 

fu'ld.     Mass.,     1845;     s. 
loney)    Hopewell;   ed. 


L. 

etc. 


was  admitted 
under  title  of 
Chase  leather, 
Co.;  dir.  Sanford 
Mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
Conv.,    St.    Louis, 


Springfield,  2  yrs.,  and  business  college;  m.  Sarah 
W.  Blake,  of  Springfield,  1870;  5  cliildren,  Charles 
F.,  Frank  B.,  Henrv  C,  Mabel  G.  (Mrs.  C.  M. 
Casselberry,  of  Brookline,  Mass.),  Nellie  H.  (Mrs. 
C.  C.  Colby,  of  Newton.  Mass.).  Became  sales- 
man for  L.  C.  Chase  &  Co.,  1868;  admitted  as  sr. 
partner  in  firm,  1890,  L.  C.  &  H.  F.  Chase  having 
sold  out  their  interest,  1887,  and  Frank  Hopewell 
to  firm,  which  is  now  conducted 
C.  Chase  &  Co.,  plushes,  robes, 
. ;  ex-pres.  Reading  Rubber  Mfg. 

Mills.    1st    Nat.    Bank.    Boston. 

of    Rep..    1890;    del.    Rep.    Nat. 

1896.  and  Nat.  Bd.  of  Trade. 
AVashington,  4  yrs.  Mem.  Cambridge  Bd.  of 
Trade  (ex-pres.),  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
TTniversalist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Boston 
Art,  Boston  Athletic,  Home  Market  (v.-p.);  Colo- 
nial (Cambridge);  Cambridge  Club  (ex-pres.); 
Brae  Burn,  Hunnewell  (ex-pres.).  Recreations: 
horseback  riding,  golf.  Home:  Newton,  Mass. 
Office:   SO  Franklin   St.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

HOFKINS,  Arthur  John,  educator;  b.  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1864;  s.  Lewis  Spring  and 
Frances  (Washburn)  Hopkins;  A.B.,  Amherst 
Coll.,  1885;  Johns  Hopkins,  1890-3,  scholar,  1891, 
fellow,  1892-3;  m.  Margaret  Sutton  Briscoe,  of 
New  York,  Apr.  IS.  1895:  1  child,  Cornelia.  Began 
teaching.  1885;  prof,  chemistry,  Amherst  Coll., 
since  1894.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  The- 
ta  Delta  Chi.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Recrea- 
tions: walking,  yachting.  Address:  Amlierst, 
Mass. 

HOFKINS,  Charles  A.,  insurance;  b.  Spencer, 
X.Y.,  Sept.  5.  1841;  s.  Samuel  A.  and  Helen  (Car- 
lienter)  Hopkins;  ed.  Jersev  City,  N.J. ;  m.  Sarah 
Louise  Austin,  of  Catskill.  N.Y.,  Sept.  10,  1866:  6 
children,  Martha  A.,  Louis  L.,  Helen  C.  (Mrs. 
Avard  L.  Dodge).  Grace  (Mrs.  Charles  A.  Proctor), 
Walter  A..  Louise.  Served  in  Civil  War.  N.Y. 
Vols.,  pvt.  to  maj..  1861-5;  entered  employ  of  Mut. 
Life  Ins.  Co..  of  New  York,  as  elk.,  became  cashier, 
1866,  was  apptd.  gen.  agt.  for  R.I.,  1875.  and  gen. 
agt.  at  Boston  for  Eastern  Mass.,  1888-02;  ex- 
pres.  Boston  Life  Underwriters'  Assn.;  dir.  Bea- 
con Trust  Co.;  retired  from  actual  business.  Cor- 
porate mem.  A.B.C.F.M. ;  ex-pres.  Congl.  Club  of 
R.T.  and  Congl.  Club  of  Boston.  Mem.  Loyal  Le- 
E'ion.  Club:  Union.  Home:  Brookline.  Offlce:  16 
State  St.,  Boston. 


dental  surgeon.    (See 


HOFKINS,  Edward  Earle, 

vol.    190  9.) 

HOFKINS,  E(award)  Washburn,  philologist:  b. 
Northampton,  Mass.,  Sept.  8,  1857;  s.  Lewis  Spring 
and  Frances  (Washburn)  Hopkins;  A.B.,  Colum- 
bia. 1878;  A.M..  Ph.D..  U.  of  Leipzig,  1881:  (hon. 
A.M..  Yale.  1895:  LL.D..  Columbia,  1902;  hon. 
Ph.D.,  U.  of  Athens  [Greecel,  1912);  m.  Marv  !i. 
Clark,  of  New  York.  June  3.  1893.  Tutor  in  Latin, 
Columbia,  1881-5;  prof.  Greek.  Sanskrit  and  com- 
paratlve  philology.  Bryn  Mawr  Coll..  1885-95:  prof. 
Sanskrit  lang.  and  lit.  and  comparative  philologv. 
Yale.  1895 — .  Mem.  Am.  Oriental  Soc.  (sec.  1896- 
08,  editor  of  its  .iour..  1897-07.  pres.  1908-9).  Am. 
Philol.  Assn..  German  Oriental  Soc.  Am.  Philos. 
Soc,  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences  (Boston).  Roval 
Asiatic  Soc.    .Antlior:  Caste  in  Ancient  India,  ISSi; 


says  on  Oriental  and  linguistic  sutijects.    Address: 
299   Lawrence  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

HOFKINS,  Ernest  Martin,  sec.  Dartmouth  Coll. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

HOFKINS,  Ethan  Pay,  furniture  mfr.;  b.  Rich- 
ford,  Vt.,  .iune  n,  1852;  s.  Ethan  Fay  and  Betsey 
(Gross)  iloijkins:  ed.  common  sclis.;  m.  Abbie 
Bliss,  of  Ricliford,  Vt.,  Nov.  26,  1874;  4  children, 
Clyde  B.,  Clair  H.,  Bertha  Katheryne,  Cliarles. 
Learned  joiner's  trade  and  became  connected  with 
the  I.  J.  Sweat  Co.,  of  Richford;  bought  interest 
in  the  firm,  wliicli  was  incorporated,  1894;  v.-p. 
same  since  1897:  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1902.  Dem- 
ocrat.   Mason.    Address:  Richford,  Vt. 

HOFKINS,  Frederick  Eugpene,  M.D. ;  b.  Rich- 
ford, Vt..  May  3,  1S5S;  s.  William  F.  and  Laura 
(Campbell)  Hopkins;  prep.  edn.  St.  Johnsbury 
(Vt.)  Acad.;  M.D..  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York 
U. ),  1884;  m.  Harriet  'Sherman,  of  Abercorn,  Can., 
Sept.  29.  1887  (died  1911);  2  children,  Ralph  S. 
Frederick  S. ;  m.  2d,  Clara  B.  Johnson,  of  Burling- 
ton, Vt.,  July  29,  1913.  Attending  phys.  Eastern 
Dispensary,  N.Y.  City,  1885-9;  asst  surgeon  New 
York  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary.  1891-5;  settled  in 
Springfield.  Mass..  1895;  specializes  in  treatment 
of  ear,  nose  and  throat:  surgeon  Springfield  Hosp. 
since  1895:  consulting  laryngologist  and  otologist, 
Memorial  Hosp..  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  and  Noble  Hosp., 
W^estfield,  Mass.  Fellow  Am.  Laryngol.  Assn., 
Am.  Laryngol..  Rhynol.  and  Otol.  Soc,  New  York 
Acad.  Medicine;  mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
N.E.  Laryngol.  and  Otol.  Soc.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Twentieth  Century,  Gladden,  The  Literarv.  Home: 
110  Mill  St.  Oflfice:  25  Harrison  Av.,  Springfield, 
Mass. 

HOPKINS,  Frederick  Sylvanus.  dentist:  b.  Wor- 
cester, INIass.,  Dec.  11.  1864:  s.  Frederick  F.  and 
Sarah  Maria  (Lewis)  Hopkins:  ed.  Worcester 
Classical  High  Sch.;  D.M.D..  Harvard  Dental  Sch.. 
1889;  m.  Aug.  23.  1892,  Etta  May  Holbrook,  of 
Worcester;  children,  Esther. 
In  practice.  Boston,  since  1889; 
dentistry.  Harvard  Dental  Sch., 
vard  Odontol.  Soc.  Harvard  Dental  Alumni  Assn., 
Boston  Chapter  S.R.  Mem.  Worcester  Light  In- 
fantry. 1885-7.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Boston  Art.  Tat- 
nuck  Country.  Home:  Newtonville,  INIass.  Office: 
161  Newbury  St.,  Boston. 

,--  ^HOPKINS,    Georgre    Irving',    teacher;    b.    Foster, 

I  R.I..  Sept.  23.  1S49:  s.  George  Ellison  and  Eliza 
(Cook)  Hopkins;  prep.  edn.  Lapham  Inst.,  North 
Scituate.    R.I.,    and    Univ.    Grammar    Sch..    Provi- 

•  dence,  R.I. ;  entered  Brown  U..  class  of  1875, 
A.M.,  1898;  m.  1st,  Emma  Curtis,  of  Killinglv, 
Conn.,  July  29,  1874;  m.  2d,  Gertrude  Brooks, 
July    18,    1910.     Prin.    grammar   sch..    East   Doug- 

'  las,  Mass.,  1874-6;  prin.  high  sch.  and  lower 
grades.  South  Hadley.  Mass.,  1876-9,  Nantucket, 
1879-80;  sub-master  high  sch..  Manchester,  N.H., 
since  1880.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason.  Au- 
thor: Inductive  Plane  Geometry.  Recreations: 
hunting,  fishing,  gardening,  tennis.  Address:  841 
Beech  St..   Manchester,  N.H. 

-'HOPKINS,  James  Frederick,  art  educator;  b. 
Newton,  Mass.,  Feb.  26.  1868;  s.  Benjamin  and 
Mary  Malinda  (Wood)  Hopkins;  descended  from 
Stephen  Hopkins,  of  the  INIayflower,  and  on 
motlTcr's  side  from  the  Dunster  family;  Newton 
High  Sch.;  grad.  Mass.  Normal  Art  Sch.,  1889; 
spent  many  seasons  abroad,  study  of  schs.,  gal- 
leries and  museums;  m.  Emma  Augusta  Asbrand, 
of  Chelsea,  Mass.,  June  28,  1893.  Instr.  Pratt  Inst.. 
Brooklyn.  1889-96:  dir.  drawing,  pub.  schs.,  Bos- 
ton. 1896-06;  dir.  Schools  of  Art  and  Design.  Md. 
Tnst.,  Baltimore,  1906-12;  dir.  art  edn.  for  Mass., 
Sept.  1,  1912 — .  Active  in  organizing  exhbns.,  re- 
organization of  schs.  and  courses  of  study  and  in 
inst.  work;  del.  2d  Internat.  Congress  for  Promo- 
tion of  Art  Edn.,  Berne.  1904.  3d  (i"ongress,  London. 
1908;  chmn.  Am.  representation,  and  U.S.  del.  4th 
Congress,  Dresden.  1912;  etc.  Mem.  Jury  of  Art 
Edn..  St.  Louis  Expn..  1904;  mem.  N.E. A.  Soc. 
Arts  and  Crafts.  Eastern  Art  and  INTanual  Training 
Teachers'    Assn.,    Boston    Art    Club.       (See    Who's 


Robert  Holbrook. 
instr.  in  operative 
1893-6.    Mem.  Har- 


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5G3 


Who    in    America    for    writings,    etc.).     Address: 
Mass.  -N'cirmal  Art  School,   Boston.* 

HOPKINS,  Marg-aret  Sutton  Briscoe  (i)en  name 
Margaret  Sutton  Briscoe;  author;  b.  Baltimore, 
Dec.  7,  lbi64:  d.  Samuel  ^^'illiam  and  Cornelia 
Dushane  (Blacklock)  Briscoe;  ed.  by  pvt.  tutors; 
m.  Prof.  Arthur  .John  Hopkins,  of  Amlierst  Coll., 
Apr.  IS,  1S95.  Kngaged  as  writer  since  1890. 
Author:  Perchance  to  Dream,  and  other  stories, 
1892;  Links  in  a  Chain,  1893;  Jimty  and  Others, 
1898;  The  Sixth  Sense,  and  other  stories,  1899; 
The  Change  of  Heart,  19(i:):  The  Image  of  Eve, 
1909.     Home:    Amherst,    Mass.* 

HOPKINS,  Raymond  Alton,  lawyer;  b.  North 
Truro,  Mass.,  Feb.  10,  18(J7;  s.  Smitli  K.  and  Mary 
A.  (Hughes)  Hopkins;  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  LL.B.,  Bos- 
ton U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1894;  m.  Elizabeth  K.  Mac- 
Intyre,  of  Provincetown,  :Mass..  Oct.  20,  1898;  1 
child,  Constance,  b.  Oct.  10,  1900.  Began  practice 
at  Barnstable,  1S94;  remo^•ed  to  Princetown,  1896; 
dir.  First  Nat.  Bank  of  Provincetown.  since  Oct. 
19,  1908.  Trustee  Pub.  Library,  Provincetown, 
since  1897;  judge  2d  Dist.  Ct.  of  Barnstable,  Oct. 
3,  lS96-Apr.  8.  1914;  judge  Probate  Ct.,  Barnstable, 
Co.,  since  Apr.  8,  1914.  Republican.  Mason;  Odd 
Fellow.    Address:  Barnstable,  Mass. 

HOPKINS,  Roland  Gag'e,  ice  merchant;  b.  Arl- 
ington, Mass..  Mar.  2.  1876;  s.  Reuben  Warien  and 
Helen  Elizabeth  (Gage)  Hopkins;  descendant  ot 
Stephen  Hopkins,  who  was  in  the  Jamestown  Col- 
ony in  1607,  returning  to  England  in  1609,  and 
came  with  the  Pilgrims  who  settled  in  Plymouth, 
Mass.  1620;  prep.  edn.  Hopkinson  Sch.;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1899;  m.  Florence  Marguerite  Stanford, 
of  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Apr.  3,  1902;  4  children, 
R.  Warren.  Marcia  Stanford,  Stanford  William, 
Stephen.  Began  as  elk.  in  office  of  Boston  Ice 
Co.,  1899;  mgr.  same  co.  since  Nov.,  1908,  and  v. -p. 
since  Jan.,  1910;  pres.  vSavannah  (Ga. )  Ice  Co., 
aiobile  (Ala.)  Ice  Co.;  dir.  Ice  Delivery  Co.,  Savan- 
nah; also  acts  as  agt.  for  house  in  Rio  de  Janeiro, 
Brazil.  Mem.  Cadets,  M.V.M.,  1897-01.  Republi- 
can. LTnitarian.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Algonquin, 
Merchants'  (Boston) ;  Harvard  (Boston  and  New 
York);  Country  (Brookline) ;  Longtvood  Cricket, 
Longwood  Covered  Courts,  Chestnut  Hill  Golf. 
Recreations:  tennis.  Home:  142  Crafts  Rd.,  Chest- 
nut Hill,  Mass.    Office:  110  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

HOPKINS,  Samuel  Augfustus,  dentist;  b.  Jersey 
City,  N.J..  Sept.  12,  1858:  s.  Samuel  A.  and  Helen 
(Carpenter)  Hopkins;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Grinnell 
Coll.,  la.:  M.D.,  Coll.  Phvs.  and  Surg.  (Columbia), 
1880;  D.D.S.,  New  York  Coll.  of  Dentistry,  1882; 
m.  at  Blnghamton,  N.Y..  Mrs.  Harriet  Woodworth 
Sherman.  Jan.  10,  1898:  1  son.  Nathaniel  Wood- 
worth.  Practiced  dentistry.  New  York,  1882-4; 
since  then  in  Boston.  Prof,  theory  and  practice 
of  dentistry,  dental  dept..  Tufts  Coll.,  until  1906. 
Has  written  several  pamphlets  on  Mouth  Bacteria. 
Author:  The  Care  of  the  Teeth.  Recreations: 
yachting,  riding.  Address:  235  Marlborough  St.. 
Boston.    Mass.* 

HOPKINS,  William  John,  author:  b.  New  Bed- 
ford, INIass.,  June  10.  1863:  s.  John  and  Louisa 
Parsons  (Stone)  Hopkins:  ed.  Friends'  Acad., 
Harvard  U..  JMass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Emma  Laura 
Blauvelt,  of  Phila.,  June  20,  1896.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  South 
Dartmouth,   Mass.* 

HOPKINSON,  Charles  (Sydney),  artist;  b.  Cam- 
bridge. 2vlass..  .July  2 1 ,  18G9;  s.  .John  Prentiss  and 
Mary  E.  Hopkinson:  A.B..  Harvard,  1891;  studied 
in  New  York  and  in  Paris  and  with  Dr.  Denman 
W.  Ross,  Cambridge;  in.  Elinor  Curtis,  of  Boston, 
Mar.  14,  1903;  5  children.  Harriet,  Mary,  Isabella. 
Elinor,  .Joan.  Exhibited  in  Champs  du  Mars  Sa- 
lon, Paris,  in  Pittsburg,  Phila.,  Chicago  and  New 
York.  Club:  Tavern  (Boston).  Home:  Manches- 
ter, Mass.    Studio:  Fenway  Studios,  Boston,  Mass.* 

HOPKINSON,  Henry  Malcolm,  clergyman;  b. 
New  Sharon,  Me.,  Feb.  1.  1840;  s.  Jonathan  and 
Susan  (Bovnton)  Hopkinson;  ed.  town  schs..  Ft. 
Fairfield.  Me.:  B.A.,  Colby  U.  (now  Colby  Coll.), 
1868;  B.D.,  Newton  Theol.  Instn..  1871;  m.  Sarah 
Ciphers  Rigby,  of  Kingsclear,  New  Brunswick, 
June  28,  1871  (died  Apr.  28,  1907);  2  sons.  George 
(M.D.,    Boston,    Mass.),    Henry    (lawyer,    Boston). 


Ordained  Bapt.  ministry  at  Bang:or,  Me.,  Oct. 
1871:  missionar-s-  Am.  Bapt.  Missionary  Union, 
Bassein,  Burma,  1871-6;  pastor  Halifax,  Vt,  1877- 
9,  West  Wardsboro,  1879-84,  Lebanon,  Me.,  1884- 
6.  Perkinsville,  Vt.,  1886-99,  Westford,  1899-07, 
South  ^Xcworth.  N.H..  1907-14.  Progressive  Repub- 
lican.    .\(lilress:    South    Acworth,    N.H. 

HOPKINSON,  Samuel  W.,  mfr.;  Oct.  1,  1828- 
Juiie   J  (I,    1911.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

HOPPIN,  Joseph  Clark,  archaeologist;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  May  23,  1870;  s.  Courtland  (M.D.)  and 
Mary  Frances  (Clark)  Hoppin;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1893:  spl.  studies  in  classical  archaeology,  Athens, 
Berlin  and  Munich,  1893-8;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Municli, 
1896;  m.  Dorothy  Woodville  Rockhill,  of  Wash- 
ington, Nov.  26,  1901.  Took  part  in  the  excava- 
tions of  the  Argive  Herteum,  1894,  1895;  instr. 
Greek  art,  Wellesley  Coll.,  1898-9;  asso.  prof,  clas- 
sical art  and  archtEology,  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1899- 
1904;  prof.  Greek  lang.  and  lit..  Am.  Sch.  of  Clas- 
sical Studies,  Athens,  1904-5.  Took  part  in 
expdn.  for  excavating  Cyrene,  North  Africa,  1910- 
11.  INIem.  ArchcBol.  Inst.  America,  Am.  Philol. 
Assn.,  Soc.  Promotion  Hellenic  Studies,  Royal 
Geog.  Soc.  Clubs:  Metropolitan,  Cosmos  (Wash- 
ington), Somerset  (Boston),  Bath  (London).  (See 
Wlio's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.) 
Home:  Pomfret  Center,  Conn.  Business  Address: 
Sears   Bldg.,   Boston.* 

HOPSON,  WiUiam  Powler,  artist;  b.  Water- 
town.  Conn.,  Aug.  30,  1849;  s.  Orrin  L.  and  Susan 
Caroline  (Wilson)  Hopson;  pupil  of  L.  Sanford, 
New  Haven,  and  J.  D.  Felter  and  August  Will. 
New  York;  m.  Mary  T.  Allen,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn..  May  10,  1871;  m.  2d,  Ada  M.  Carter,  of 
Worcester,  Mass.,  June  27,  1899.  Exhibited  at 
Paris  Expn.,  1900,  Buffalo  Expn.,  1901.  Mem.  Am. 
Federation  of  Arts,  Bibliophile  Soc.  of  Boston, 
Conn.  Hist.  Soc.  Clubs:  Grolier  (New  York),  Odd 
Volume  (Boston),  Rowfant  (Cleveland),  Paint  and 
Clay  Club  (New  Haven),  Acorn  Club  of  Conn, 
(editor  pubis.).  Home:  730  Whitney  Av.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.* 

HORIG-AN,  Cornelius,  business  man.  (See  vol. 
19U9.) 

HORNBIiOWER,  Henry,  broker;  b.  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  June  S.  1863;  s.  Edward  Thomas  and  Martha 
Boyd  (Whiting)  Hornblower;  grad.  Cotting  High 
Sch.,  Arlington,  Mass.,  1878;  m.  Hattie  Frances 
Wood,  of  Arlington,  May  12,  1886.  Began  as  elk. 
in  father's  firm  of  Hornblower  &  Page,  1879; 
after  death  of  Mr.  Page,  1888,  formed  co-partner- 
ship with  John  W.  Weeks  (Hornblower  &  Weeks), 
which  still  continues,  additions  having  been  made 
to  the  firm;  dir.  Menotomy  Trust  Co.  (Arlington, 
Mass.),  Cape  Cod  Cranberry  Co.,  (Commonwealth 
Trust  Co.,  N.B.  Casualty  Co.,  Dorchester  Mut. 
I'ire  Ins.  Co.,  Harmony  Mills,  Hoosac  Mills;  trus- 
tee Boston  Suburban  Electric  Co.,  Arlington  Five 
Cents  Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Unitarian, 
('lubs:  Algonquin,  Boston  City,  Exchange,  Boston 
Art,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  (Dakley  and  Belmont 
Siiring  Country,  Brae  Burn  Country,  Green  Gables. 
Home:  Arlington,  Mass.  Office:  60  Congress  St., 
Boston,    I\Iass.* 

HORNBIiOWER,  Ralph,  investment  securities; 
b.  Arlington,  Mass..  Feb.  26,  1891;  s.  Henry  and 
Hattie  Frances  (Wood)  Hornblower;  A.B.,  Har- 
\ard,  1911;  unmarried.  Mem.  father's  firm  of 
Hornblovrer  &  Weeks,  bond  and  stock  brokers. 
Boston,  New  York  and  Chicago,  since  1911.  Clubs: 
Algonquin,  Tennis  and  Racquet,  Harvard  (Bos- 
ton), University  (Chicago),  Harvard  (New  York). 
Home:  100  Pleasant  St.,  Arlington,  Mass.  Office: 
60  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

HORNE,  Herman  Harrell,  educator;  moved  to 
New  York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.) 

HORNE,  Nellie  Mathes,  portrait  painter;  moved 
In  Washington,  D.C.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1912-13.) 

HORNE,  Samuel  Belton,  lawyer;  b.  Balleck. 
Kings  Co.  Ireland.  Mar.  3,  1843;  s.  Anthony  and 
Ann  (Belton)  Home;  arrived  in  America,  1850; 
ed.  com.  schs.  and  Fairview  Som..  Winsted,  Conn.; 
sludiod    law;    has   practiced   law    in   Winsted   since 


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1869;  m.  Winsted,  Oct.  11,  1871,  Etta  P.  Bartlett. 
Enlisted  in  Civil  War,  Apr.  15,  1861,  and  served  in 
Co.  K,  2d  Conn.  Vols.,  and  Co.  E,  11th  liegt..  Conn. 
Vols.;  was  wounded  3  times  and  received  Con- 
gressional Medal  of  Honor;  lion,  discharged  Nov. 
17,  1S<61.  Dir.  Winsted  I'riniing  Co.  and  editor 
Winsted  Herald.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1884-6; 
senior  a.-d.-c.  on  staff  of  gov.,  1888-90;  U.S.  con- 
sul, St.  Thomas,  W.I.,  1891-4;  labor  commr.  of 
Conn.,  1S95-9;  pres.  Winchester  Soldiers'  Memorial 
Park.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason;  mem. 
B.P.O.E.,  C.A.R.  (dept.  comdr.,  1888).  Address: 
AVinsti-'ti,  Conn. 

KORNER,  John  Smith,  M.D.;  b.  Thornton,  N.H., 
Se])t.  2it,  KS67;  s.  William  L.  and  Abbie  E.  (Rowe) 
Horner;  piejx  edn.  Holderness  Sch.  J'oi-  Boys;  M.D., 
U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  ol"  Medicine,  1892;  m.  Marv  Brennan, 
of  Tilton,  N.H.,  Mar.  5,  1890;  1  son,  .John  Jirennan. 
Practiced  in  \Vest  Pawlet.  Vt.,  since  July  1,  1892. 
Democrat.  Mason  (Shriner);  Odd  Fellow.  Address: 
West  Pawlet,  Vt. 

HORNER,  Thomas  Jay,  clergyman;  b.  Millsboro, 
Pa.,  June  24,  1862;  s.  Thomas  Jay  and  Julia  Emily 
(Simonton)  Horner;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Green  Co., 
Pa.;  Allegheny  Coll.,  Meadville,  Pa.;  grad.  Mead- 
ville  Theol.  Sch..  1890;  m.  Flora,  d.  Hon.  Halsey  J. 
Boardman,  of  Boston,  Nov.  6,  1890;  T)  children, 
Halsey  B.,  Agnes  H.  (wife  of  F.  W.  Allen,  of  Bos- 
ton), Cicely  V.,  Robert  S.,  Emily  I.  Ordained  Uni- 
tarian ministry,  1890;  pastor  Westford,  Mass., 
1890-2,  Sacramento,  Cal.,  1892-4,  Independent 
Congl.  Ch.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  1895-7,  Isl  Uni- 
tarian Ch.,  Quincy  111.,  1897-99,  Melrose,  Mass., 
1899-11,  Pilgrim  Unitarian  Ch.,  Attleboro,  since 
Feb.  1,  1911;  also  has  preached  in  1st  Parish  (Uni- 
tarian) Ch.,  Sharon,  Mass.,  at  4  P.M.,  Sundays, 
since  1904.  Odd  Fellow.  Spends  vacations  at  his 
summer  home,  "Harbor  Manse,"  South  Bristol, 
Me.,  where  he  farms  and  fishes;  chief  recreation 
is  in  helping  other  people  have  a  good  time  in 
his  motor  boat  in  all  kinds  of  weather.  Address: 
222  N.  Main  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass. 

HORNIBROOKE,  Isahel  (Isabel  Hornibrook), 
autliDi-;  b.  in  Ireland,  of  English  parents;  d. 
Nicholls  Cole-Bowen  and  Emma  Emilia  (Bates) 
Hornibrooke;  ed.  under  pvt.  tutors;  unmarried. 
First  story  accepted  for  an  English  magazine,  at 
14;  came  to  America  in  1892,  and  subsequently  es- 
tablished home  in  Worcester.  Mass.;  writer  of 
books  for  young  people.  Author:  Camp  and  Trail, 
1897;  from  Keel  to  Kite,  1908;  A  Scout  of  To-day, 
1913.  Address:  23  Hollywood  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass 

HORR,  George  Edwin,  theologian;  b.  Boston, 
Jan.  19,  1856;  s.  George  Edwin  and  Matilda  (Ellis) 
Horr;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1876;  Union  Theol.  Sem., 
1876-7;  B.D.,  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1879;  (D.D., 
Brown,  1896;  LL.D.,  Colby,  1915);  m.  Evelyn  Olm- 
stead  Sacchi,  of  Tarrytown,  N.Y.,  Mar.  16,  1886. 
Ordained  Baptist  ministry,  1879;  pastor  First  Ch., 
Tarrytown,  N.Y.,  1879-84,  First  Ch.,  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  1884-91;  editor-in-chief  The  Watchman, 
1891-1903;  prof.  ch.  history  since  1903,  pres.  since 
1908,  Newton  Theol.  Instn.  Fellow  Brown  U.; 
trustee  Wellesley  Coll.,  Worcester  Acad.,  Shaw  U. ; 
pres.  Watchman  Pub.  Co.;  contbg.  editor  The 
Watchman-Examiner;  v. -p.  Boston  Bapt.  City  Mis- 
sion. Clubs:  University,  Twentieth  Century,  Bos- 
ton City  (Boston),  Newton  Golf.  Author:  Hid  in 
the  Heart,  1903;  The  Training  of  the  Chosen  Peo- 
ple, 1907;  The  Great  Ministry,  1908.  Home:  New- 
ton Centre,  Mass.* 

HORSFORB,  Cornelia,  archEeologist;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Sept.  25,  1861;  d.  Prof.  Eben  Norton 
and  Phoebe  (Gardiner)  Horsford;  ed.  pvt.  schs., 
Cambridge  and  Boston;  unmarried.  Continued  her 
father's  archfeol.  researches  after  his  death,  1893; 
.sent  out  archseol.  expdn.  to  Iceland,  1895,  to  exam- 
ine ruins  of  the  Saga-Time;  also  in  British  Isles, 
1895-6-7,  to  examine  ruins  of  open-air  amphithe- 
atres, forts,  etc.;  directed  various  researches 
among  works  of  native  races  of  North  America  in 
connection  with  investigation  of  Norse  discovery 
of  America.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Nat.  Geog.  Soc, 
Prince  Hist.  Soc;  hon.  v.-p.  Viking  Club  of  London; 
mem.  Am.  Folk-Lore  Soc,  Icelandic  Antiq.  Soc, 
Irish  Texts  Soc;  pres.  Shelter  Island  Pub.  Library. 


(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home: 
Sylvester  Manor,  Shelter  Island,  N.Y.  Address:  27 
Craigio   St.,   Cambridge,   Mass.* 

HORSMAN,  Hiram  L.,  M.D.;  b.  Princeton,  Me., 
Oct.  30,  1870;  s.  -Xauman  and  Marv  P.  (Christie) 
Horsman;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1894;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of 
Me.  (Bowdoin),  1899;  m.  Everil  N.  Pinkham,  of 
Windsor,  Mc,  Jan.  26,  1913;  1  son.  Asst.  phys. 
Grafton  State  Hosp.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  since  Nov., 
1912.  Mem.  Kennebec  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Me.  Med. 
Assn.  liepublican.  Protestant.  Mason  (K.T., 
Shriner).  Addi'ess:  Grafton  State  Hospital,  Wor- 
cester,  Mass. 

HORTON,     Edward     Augustus,     clergyman;     b. 

Springlicld,  Mass.,  Sept.  28,  1813;  s.  William  Mar- 
shall and  Ann  (Leonard)  Horton:  served  in  South 
.Vtlantic  Sciuadron  during  Civil  W^ar;  student  U. 
ijf  IMich.,  1865-6  (hon.  A.M.,  1880);  grad.  Meadville 
rheol.  Sem.,  1868;  studied  at  Brunswick  and 
Heidelberg,  1871;  m.  Josephine  Adelaide  Rand, 
Dec.  1,  1875.  Pastor  Leominster,  Mass.,  1868-75, 
Hingham,  Mass.,  1877-80,  Second  Ch..  Copley  Sq., 
Boston,  1880-92;  pres.  Unitarian  S.S.  Soc,  and  edi- 
tor. Every  Other  Sunday,  1892-10.  Trustee  West- 
ford  Acad.,  Meadville  (Pa.)  Theol.  Sem.;  mgr. 
Home  for  Intemperate  Women,  Washington  Home. 
Chaplain  Mass.  Senate,  Mass.  Grand  Lodge  Free- 
masons, Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery  Co.,  and 
of  Kinsley  Post  G.A.R.  Mem.  Republican  Club  of 
Mass.,  Psi  Upsilon.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books,  etc.)  Address:  25  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 
HORTON,  Iijrman  Grimes,  clergyman;  b.  Bristol, 
R.I.,  Feb.  21,  1864;  s.  Capt.  Leonard  W.  and  Mar- 
garet J.  (Mcllveen)  Horton;  student  Wesleyan  U., 
Conn.,  1883-4;  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theology,  1885-7; 
(D.D.,  Rust  Coll.,  1906);  m.  Lottie  L.  Bacon,  of 
Niantic,  Conn.,  Sept.  2,  1885;  3  children,  Harold 
M.,  Louise  B.,  Frederic  L.  Ordained  M.E.  min- 
istry, 1886;  pastor  W'est  Ch.,  Brockton.  Mass., 
1884-6,  Arnold's  Mills,  R.I.,  1887-9,  Bast  Provi- 
dence, 1890-4,  Central  Falls.  1895-6.  Wailimantic, 
Conn.,  1897-01,  Countv  St.  Ch.,  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  1902,  1st  Ch.,  Taunton,  1907-10,  Stafford 
Springs,  Conn.,  1911-12,  Westerly.  R.I.,  1913-15. 
Prin.  E.  Greeiawich  (R.I.)  Acad.,  1903-6.  Indepen- 
dent Republican.  Recreations:  gardening,  brows- 
ing in  libraries.  Address:  109  High  St.,  Westerly, 
R.I. 

HOSFORD,  John  Thomas,  real  estate;  b.  Lim- 
erick. Ireland,  Dec  23.  1868;  s.  John  Knowles  and 
Jane  (Robinson)  Hosford;  brought  to  America  by 
parents  in  infancy;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  Har- 
riet S.  Folsom,  of  Boston,  Nov.  17,  1892.  Began 
active  career  with  Henry  W.  Savage,  continuing 
in  charge  of  a  dept.  3  yrs.;  mem.  firm  of  Hosford 
&  Williams,  real  estate,  1893-1913;  in  business 
in  own  name  since  June  1,  1913;  dir.  IMass.  Fire 
&  Marine  Ins.  Co.  Mem.  Com.  of  100  and  exec.  com. 
Charter  Assn.  in  fighting  for  present  city  charter; 
chmn.  exec.  com.  Citizens'  Municipal  League  1  yr. ; 
mem.  exec.  com.  Good  Govt.  Assn.;  pres.  Roslin- 
dale  Citizens'  Assn.  2  yrs.:  mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Unitarian:  Hii^liland  (West 
Roxbury).  Recreations:  motoring,  fishing.  Home: 
214  Beech  St.,  Roslindale,  Mass.  Office:  85  Devon- 
shire St.,  Boston. 

HOSKINS  Francis  David,  clergyman;  b.  Phila., 
Pa.;  s.  Francis  and  Anne  (Higginbotham)  Hoskins; 
M.A.,  U.  of  Pa.,  class  1854:  studied  Theol  Sem., 
Va.;  widower:  2  children,  Francis  Emlen,  Thomas 
F.  Deacon,  1861,  priest,  1862,  P.E.  Ch.:  rector  St. 
.John's  Ch..  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1861-4;  rector  Grace 
Ch..  Honesdale.  Pa..  1864-6,  Christ  Ch.,  Towanda, 
1866-9,  Grace  Ch.,  Elmira,  N.Y..  1869-82.  Trinity 
Ch.,  Swedesboro,  N.J.,  1882-4;  warden  Seabury  Div. 
Sch.,  Minn..  1884-8;  rector  St.  John's  Ch..  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.,  1892-5;  corr.  sec.  Soc  of  Increase  of  Min- 
istry, Hartford,  Conn.,  since  1895:  examining  chap- 
lain. Conn.,  since  1910.  Address:  86  Buckingham 
St.,   Hartford,   Conn. 

HOSIiEY,  "Walter  Alexis,  M.D.;  b.  Springfield, 
Mass..  Julv  15.  1878;  s.  Charles  D.  and  Harriet 
(Merriam)  Hosley;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1900;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1904;  m.  Caroline  Eddy,  of  Newton, 
Mass.,  Nov.  23,  1904;  2  children,  Eleanor  Merriam, 
Ruth    Bramhall.      Practiced    in    Springfield    since 


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190S.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Springfield 
Acad.  Medicine.  Conglist.  Address:  145  Clarendon 
St.,    Springfield,    Mass. 

EOSMER,  Asa,  banking;  Feb.  2,  1848-July  13, 
1911.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

HOSMEB,    Charles    Edward,    M.D. ;    b.    Bedford, 

Mass.,  IVIay  25,  1S37;  s.  Leander  and  Sophronia 
("Wilson)  Hosmer;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1861;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1867;  m.  Newton,  Mass.,  Apr. 
16,  1867,  Sarah  E.  Breck.  Enlisted  as  pvt.  10th 
R.I.  Vols.,  May  25.  1S62;  served  in  Va.;  mustered 
out  Sept.  1,  1862:  asst.  surgeon  U.S.N.,  1S64-5;  has 
practiced  in  Billerica,  Mass.,  since  1872;  sch. 
commr.,  lSSl-7;  pres.  Bennett  Librarv,  1887;  mem. 
IMass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1S96,  1897.  Republican.  Mem. 
Billerica  Hist.   Soc.    Address:    Billerica,   Mass. 

HOSMEB,  Prank  Alvan,  educator;  b.  Woburn, 
IMass..  Xov.  14,  1853;  s.  Alvan  and  Octavia  Emer- 
Bon  (Poole)  Hosmer;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1875,  A.M., 
1878;  m.  Esther  IMayo  Kellogg,  of  Amherst,  Mass., 
Aug.  14,  1878.  Prin.  Woburn  Centi-til  Grammar 
Sch.,  1875-6;  v.-p.  Hitchcock  Sch.,  Brimfield,  Mass., 
1876-7;  prin.  Palmer  High  Sch.,  1S78,  Great  Bar- 
rington  High  Sch.,  1878-88;  editor  Berkshire 
Courier,  18SS-9;  corr.  New  York  Herald,  1889-90; 
pres.  Oahu  Coll.,  Honolulu,  H.I.,  1890-1900.  Promi- 
nently identified  with  pub.  affairs  in  Hawaii  during 
and  after  overthrow  of  Queen  Liliuokalani;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908,  1909.  Home:  Amherst, 
Mass.* 

HOSMEB,  James  Kendall,  librarian;  moved  to 
Minneapolis,  IMinn.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  "Who's 
Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

HOSMEB,  Sidney,  electrical  engineer;  b.  Pinner, 
Eng.,  July  13,  1871;  s.  George  "W.  and  Agnes  David- 
son (Tatem)  Hosmer:  came  to  New  York  with 
parents,  1873;  B.A.,  Yale,  1892;  m.  Clara  M.  Barnes, 
of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  June  12,  1895.  With  Mather 
Electric  Co.,  Manchester,  Conn.,  1892-4;  elec.  engr., 
asst.  gen.  mgr.,  and  gen.  mgr.,  Boston  Electric 
Light  Co.,  1894-01;  elec.  engr.  Edison  Electric  Il- 
luminating Co.,  Boston  since  1901.  Mem.  Am.  Tnst. 
Elec.  Engrs..  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Bngrs.  Clubs:  T^ni- 
versity.  Country.  Home:  74  Bay  State  Rd.  OflSce: 
39  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

HOTCHKISS  Henry  Iiucius,  mfr.,  banker;  b. 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  Dec.  18.  1842;  s.  Henry  and 
Elizabeth  Daggett  (Prescott)  Hotchkiss;  descend- 
ant of  Samuel  Hotchkiss,  of  New  Haven,  about 
1638:  ed.  pvt.  schs.,  Hopkins  Grammar  Sch.  and 
Williston  Sem..  Easthampton,  Mass.;  m.  Jane 
Trowbridge,  Feb.  25.  1875  (died  Apr.  20,  1902);  3 
children.  H(enry)  Stuart,  Helen  Southgate  (Mrs. 
Elisha  Ely  Garrison,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  and 
."^ladison.  Wis.),  Elizabeth  Trowbridge  (Mrs.  Carl 
B.  Ely,  of  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  mother  of  3  children, 
Helen  Hotchkiss.  Henry  Stuart,  John  Dorcey). 
Paymaster  New  London  R.R.,  and  asst.  mgr.  U.S. 
Pin  Co.,  1860-3;  became  sec,  1863.  treas.,  1869,  and 
has  been  pres.  since  1872.  L.  Candee  Co.,  mfrs. 
rubber  goods:  pres.  Union  Trust  Co.,  1871-11,  when 
this  bank  consolidated  with  The  New  Haven  Trust 
Co.  under  name  of  Union  and  New  Haven  Trust 
Co.,  of  which  is  v.-p.:  dir.  Nat.  New  Haven  Bank, 
since  1874:  dir.  LT.S.  Rubber  Co.,  since  1892  (cTcec. 
com.,  1892-9).  Trustee  Hopkins  Grammar  Sch. 
Mem.  Sons  of  Colonial  Wars,  New  Haven  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Union  League  (New 
York) :  (Juinnipiack,  New  Haven  Country,  New 
Haven  Lawn.  Home:  55  Hillhouse  Av.  Oflice:  214 
East  St..  New  Haven,  Conn. 

HOTCHKISS,  H(enry)  Stuart,  mfr.,  banker:  b. 
iN'ew  Haven.  Conn.,  Oct.  1,  1878;  s,  Henry  L.  and 
Jane  (Trowbridge)  Hotchkiss:  descendant  of  Sam- 
uel Hotchki«s,  of  New  Haven,  about  1638;  grad. 
Phillips  Acad..  Andover,  Mass.,  1879;  Ph.B.,  Yale. 
1900:  m.  Elizabeth  Wyndham  Washington,  of 
Wessyneton.  Tenn.,  Oct.  9.  1907:  3  children.  Henry, 
Marv  Boiling  Washington.  Stuart  Trowbridge. 
"V.-n.  and  sec.  L.  Candee  &  Co.,  1902;  v.-p.  General 
Rubber  Co.,  New  York;  dir.  Nat.  New  Haven  Bank, 
Union  and  New  Haven  Trust  Co.,  U.S.  Export  Co., 
New  York:  corporator  New  Haven  Savings  Bank: 
apptd.  receiver  The  Nat.  Wire  Corpn.,  Nat.  Steel 
Foundry  Co.;  ex-mem.  Bd.  Aldermen.  New  Haven. 
Conn.  Mem.  Am.  Forestry  Assn..  Soc.  Colonial 
Wars,   New   Haven   Chamber   of   Commerce,   Delta 


Psi.  ISIason  (32°).  Clubs:  Graduates',  New  Haven 
Country,  Quinnipiack,  New  Haven  Lawn,  New 
Haven  Yacht,  University,  Yale  (New  York).  Rec- 
reations: general  outdoor  sports.  Home:  51  Hill- 
house  Av.     OflSce:  214  East  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

HOTCHKISS,  Hobart  IieGrand,  lawyer;  b.  Nau- 
gatuck,  Conn.,  July  5,  1849;  s.  Gideon  O.  and  Nancy 
(Smith)  Hotchkiss:  descendant  of  Samuel  Hotch- 
kiss, of  Guilford,  Conn.,  1637;  ed.  common  and  pvt. 
schs.;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1873;  married.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1873,  and  since  practiced  in  New 
Haven;  mem.  Hotchkiss  &  Asher  until  1898.  since 
alone;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1S91,  93,  97,  03: 
judge  of  Ct.  of  Common  Pleas,  1893-7.  Registrar 
Conn.  Soc.  S.A.R.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Home: 
Westville,  Conn.  Office:  179  Church  St.,  New 
Haven,   Conn. 

HOTCHKISS,  Norton  Boyce,  surgeon;  Aug.  23, 
1870-19 — .      (See  vol.   1909.) 

HOUDEIiETTE,     Plorence     (Amy)     Nlckerson, 

harp  soloist  and  reader;  b.  Jfedfleld,  Mass.;  d.  Jo- 
seph Merrill  and  Amanda  P.  (Harding)  Nlcker- 
son; descendant  of  Lady  Elizabeth  Harding,  who 
sailed  from  England  in  ship  Abigail,  1G35,  .and  of 
WilliaiTi  Nickerson,  who  sailed  in  ship  Rose  of 
Yarmouth,  1637,  and  was  founder  of  Chatham  and 
Yarmouth,  Mass.;  ed.  principally  in  pvt  schs.  and 
under  pvt.  tutors;  especially  educated  In  elocu- 
tion, Delsarte,  physical  culture  and  philosophy 
of  expression;  studied  music  since  age  of  8  yrs.; 
complete  course  on  harp  under  Heinrich  Schiicker. 
Has  appeared  professionally  since  1900.  Married 
Frederick  .Allev  Houdelette.  of  Medfield,  Mass., 
Nov.  12,  1913.   Address:  Medfield,  Mass. 

HOXXDEIiETTE,  Prederick  Alley,  iron  and  steel 
mcht.:  b.  Dresden,  Me..  Dec.  26.  1S40:  s.  Philip 
Fredericlv  and  Maria  Greely  (Alley)  Houdelette; 
paternal  ancestor,  Charles  Estienne  Houdelette.  a 
French  Huguenot,  who  came  to  America  and  set- 
tled in  Me.,  1751:  maternal  ancestor.  .lohn  Alley 
(a  descendant  of  High  Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin. 
Ireland),  an  Ensrlish  curate,  who  came  to  America, 
and  settled  at  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  1639:  ed.  dist. 
and  pvt.  schs.:  m.  Boston,  .Ian.  1,  1865,  Elizabeth 
!Maria  Baker,  of  Wellfleet,  Mass.,  w^hose  ancestors 
came  to  America  in  the  ^Mayflower;  4  children. 
Ethel  Burgess.  Mabel  Stuart,  INIarcelles  Rc^d.  and 
an  infant  (deceased):  first  wife  died.  .lulv  7. 
1907;  m  2d.  Nov.  12,  1913.  Florence  Amy  Nicker- 
son. of  Hardins-.  Mass.,  whose  ancestors,  paternal 
and  maternal,  came  to  America  in  the  IVIayflower. 
Began  as  elk..  IR.'ie.  and  learned  the  hardware  trade 
in  the  store  of  Eaton.  Lovett  &  "V\''ellin9-ton,  Bos- 
ton, continuing  4  vrs. :  tlien  with  Charles  Cam- 
mell  &  Co..  Sheffield,  Eng..  first  as  mgr.  for  Bos- 
ton br.  3  yrs..  then  mgr.  N.Y.  City  br.  2  yrs.:  re- 
turned to  Boston  and  had  charsre  of  the  sales 
dept.  of  Bay  State  Iron  Co.  for  10  yrs.:  eneaged 
in  the  iron  and  steel  business  on  own  account  in 
Boston.  1878.  first  as  partner  in  firm  of  .lohn  H. 
Reed  &  Co.,  then  successivelv.  Houdelette  &  Ellis. 
Houdelette  &  Dunnells.  Fred  A.  Houdelette  &  Co.: 
pres.  Fred  A.  Houdelette  &  Son.  Inc..  since  1908; 
dir.  Clifton  ISTfs  Co.  Life  mem.  Am.  Poultry 
Assn.  (originator  Silver  Laced  and  White  "^'van- 
dottes).  Ivife  mem.  Y.M.C A.  ]\Iem.  Boston  <~"ham- 
ber  of  Oommerce.  Renublicnn.  Conelist.  Recre- 
ations: farmin<r  (rearine  pedigreed  stock).  Home: 
Medfield.  Norfolk  Co.,  Mass.  Office:  93  Broad  St.. 
Boston,  Mass. 

HOXTCtH,  Benezet  Alanson,  lawj^er;  b.  Essex, 
Conn..  IMay  20.  1S42;  s.  Alanson  H.  and  Susan  E. 
(Williams)  Hou2:h:  served  as  pvt..  Co.  B,  24th 
Conn.  Vols.,  1862,  sergt.,  1862-3:  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1866;  LL.B..  Albanv  Law  Sch.,  1869;  admitted  to 
r'onn.  bar,  1871;  m.  Danbury.  Conn..  Oct.  31,  1877, 
Maria  S.  Starr.  Practiced,  Danbury.  since  1871; 
elk.  Conn.  Gen.  Assembly,  1871-2.  Senate,  1873; 
iudge  Probate  Ct.,  Danbury.  1878-80:  justice  Dan- 
bury City  Ct.,  1883-94.  Republican.  Address: 
Danbury.    Conn. 

HOUG-H,  Garry  de  WeuviUe,  M.D.:  b.  Vineyard 
Haven.  INlass.,  Apr.  19.  1861:  s.  George  Thomas 
and  ]\Taria  Presbury  (Smith)  Hough;  prep.  edn. 
Friends'  Acad..  New  Bedford.  1873-7;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard,  1881;   M.D.,   Bellevue  Hosp.   Med.   Coll.,   New 


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York,  1884;  surg.  interne,  same,  1884-5;  m.  New- 
Bedford.  Oct.  25,  1888,  Margaret  Howard  Soule. 
Has  practiced  at  New  Bedford  since  1885.  Mason. 
Home:   New   Bedford,   I\Iass. 

HOXJOH,  Georg^e  Antliony,  editor;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  Nov.  27,  1868;  s.  George  Thomas  and 
Lydia  Winslow  (Anthony)  Hough;  ed.  high  sch. 
and  pvt.  tutor;  m.  Abb^^  Louise  Beetle,  of  Tisbury, 
Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1893;  2  children,  George  Antliony, 
Jr.,  b.  1894,  Henry  Beetle,  1896.  Reporter  Morn- 
ing Mercury,  New  Bedford,  1885-7;  telegraph  edi- 
tor, 1888,  city  editor,  elk.  and  dir.,  1889-1909;  mng. 
editor  since  1909,  Evening  Standard.  Sec.  N.E. 
Newspaper  Allliance  since  organized,  1914.  Al- 
derman, New  Bedford,  1S97;  trustee  Free  Pub.  Li- 
brary, 1906.  Mem.  Old  Dartmouth  Hist.  Soc, 
New  Bedford  Printers'  Benelit  Assn.  Democrat. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Dartmouth,  New  I^edford.  Recre- 
ations: outdoor  life  among  hills  of  Marthas  Vine- 
yard.   Address:  New  Bedford,   Mass. 

HOTTGHTON*,  Clement  Stevens,  trustee,  farmer; 
b.  Boston,  Aug.  2S.  1S»;:J;  s.  William  Stevens  and 
Sarah  Jane  (.Toplill)  Houghton;  ed.  Hopkinson's 
pvt.  sell.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  Harvard  V.;  m.  Mar- 
tha Gilbert  Colt,  of  Pittsfielil,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1896; 
4  children.  Elizabeth  AXilliam  Maxwell.  Samuel 
Gilbert,  John  Denison.  Dir.  Scotia  Worsted  Mills, 
Stratlimore  Worsted  Mills;  treas.  and  dir.  Rox- 
bury  Storage  Warehouse  Co.,  Staso  Milling  Co.; 
pres.  Huckins  &  Temple  Co.,  mfrs.  of  tine  shoes; 
pres.  Staso  Laminated  Slate  Co.  Mem.  3d  Div. 
Mass.  Naval  Militia,  5  yrs.  (ensign).  Trustee 
N.E.  Conservatory  of  Music;  mem.  Council,  South 
End  House;  pres.  Newsboys'  Reading  Room  Assn.; 
sec.  and  treas.  Germanic  Museum  Assn.;  dir.  Chil- 
dren's Island  Sanitarium;  mem.  Bostonian  Soc. 
N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Bunker 
Hill  IMonument  Assn.,  S.R.,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Boston 
City,  Country,  Exchange,  St.  Botolph.  Home:  Suf- 
folk Rd.,  Chestnut  Hill.  Office:  60  State  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

HOUGHTON",  Edward  Franklin,  M.D.,  surgeon; 
b.  Walpole,  AMI.,  Jan.  21.  1N4',);  s.  Lyman  and 
Phoebe  L.  (Hooper)  Houghton;  descendant  of 
Lord  Houghton,  of  Houghton  Tower,  London,  Eng. ; 
7th  in  descent  from  John  Houghton,  of  Lancaster, 
Mass.,  1650;  grad.  Walpole  (N.H.)  High  Sch., 
1865;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1882;  grad. 
Chautauqua  Lit.  and  Scientific  Circle,  1886;  m. 
Clara  N.  Larrabee,  of  Northfleld,  Vt.,  Mar.  5,  1870 
(died  1878);  m.  2d,  Carl  C.  Larrabee,  of  Claremont, 
N.H.,  Nov.  11,  1880  (died  1909);  m.  3d,  Merilla  E. 
Patrick,  of  Tilton,  N.H.,  Jan.  11,  1910;  1  daughter 
by  first  wife,  Suzette  J.  (Mrs.  John  F.  Luther,  of 
Swampscott,  Mass.) ;  had  one  son,  Ernest  E.,  b. 
1874  (died  1898).  Learned  merchant  tailoring 
business  under  J.  R.  Beal  &  Co.,  Keene,  N.H., 
1867-70;  teacher  dist.  sch.,  Walpole,  N.H.,  winters, 
1868,  69:  ^■ngaged  as  mcht.  tailor  in  Winchendon, 
Mass.,  1870-4,  Claremont,  N.H.,  1874-82;  began  prac- 
tice of  medicine  in  Claremont,  1882;  moved  to 
Rochester,  N.H.,  1895,  Tilton,  1897;  mem.  Bd.  of 
Health,  Claremont,  1887-96,  Sch.  Bd.,  1&86-94;  treas. 
town  sch.  dist.,  1886-96;  mem.  Bd.  of  Supervisors, 
Tilton,  1906-12.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc, 
Belknap  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Progressive  Republican. 
Methodist.  Trustee  and  treas.  M.E.  Ch.,  Tilton. 
Mason  (Lodge,  Chapter,  Council,  Commandery); 
Order  of  High  Priests,  Grand  Commandery  of  N.H; 
has  held  most  of  the  offices,  including  that  of 
lOminent  Comdr.  Sullivan  Commandery,  Clare- 
mont.    Address:   Tilton,  N.H. 

HOUGHTON',  Edward  Iiovell,  clergyman;  b. 
Lawrence,  Kan.,  Sept.  20,  1858;  s.  George  Stearns 
and  Amanda  (Hinckley)  Houghton;  A.B.,  S.B., 
Tabor  Coll.  (la.),  1876;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1879,  A.M., 
1880;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1883;  m.  Med- 
ford,  Mass.,  Aug.  16,  1883,  May  L.  Burrill.  Or- 
dained to  ministry  Universalist  Ch.,  1884;  pastor, 
Arlington,  Mass.,  1885-6,  Springfield,  1886-8,  Rock- 
port,  18SS-91,  Waterville,  Me.,  1891-5,  Pawtucket, 
R^I.,  1895-03;  resident  in  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1903- 
07,  engaged  in  pvt.  teaching  and  higher  studv; 
pastor  Universalist  Ch.,  South  Boston,  1907-11, 
1st  Parish,  Norwell,  Mass.,  since  June,  1911. 
Home:  Norwell,  Mass. 


HOUGHTON,  Frederick  Lowell,  editor,  lawyer; 
b.  Brookline,  Mass.,  Aug.  24,  1859;  s.  Charles  and 
Edna  Tlebecca  (Lowell)  Houghton;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Boston;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1884;  m. 
Rosemarie  MacCallum,  of  Boston,  June  20,  1896 
(died  1899);  2  children,  Gladys,  b.  1897,  Rose- 
marie, 1899.  Purchased  farm  and  summer  resi- 
dence in  Putney  in  1880;  admitted  to  Suffolk  bar, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1884,  and  practiced  there  until 
1895;  admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  1896;  in  addition  to  law 
])ractive  has  given  much  attention  to  farming  and 
to  breeding  Holstein-Friesian  cattle;  sec.  Hol- 
stein-Friesian  Assn.  of  America  and  editor  Hol- 
stein-Friesian Register;  v. -p.  Newport  Electric 
Light  Co.;  sec.  Central  N.H.  Power  Co.;  trustee 
Vt.  Savings  Bank.  Brattleboro:  dir.  Brattleboro 
Trust  Co.  Selectman  and  moderator,  I'utney. 
many  yrs.;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1900-4.  Trustee 
N.E.  Agrl.  Soc;  dir.  Valley  Fair  Assn.;  trustee 
Pub.  Library,  Putney.  INlem.  Vt.  Bar  Assn.,  Brat- 
tleboro Board  of  Trade.  Mem.  (Golden  Rule  Lodge, 
F.  &  A.M.,  Putney;  Wantastiquet  Lodge,  I.O.O.F.. 
Brattleboro.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Vermont  Wheel.  Automobile  of  Vermont,  Brattle- 
boro Country.  Author:  Holstein-Friesian  Cattle — 
a  History  of  the  Breed  and  Its  Development  in 
America.  1SS7;  Holstein-Friesian  Year  Book.  1900- 
12:  Holstein-Friesian  Herd  Book,  1894-1915. 
Home:  Putney,  Vt.  Office:  American  Bldg.,  Brat- 
tleboro, Vt. 

HOUGHTON,  Georg-e  Cromwell,  Apr.  4,  1845- 
19 — .     (See  vol.   1909.) 

HOUGHTON,  Georgre  M.,  railway  service;  b. 
Lyndon,  Vt.,  Nov.  20,  1S."j7;  s.  Austin  W.  and  Ann 
A.  Houghton;  ed.  pub.  schs.:  m.  Alida  C.  Davis, 
of  West  Burke.  Vt..  Oct.  8,  1881.  Clerk  passenger 
dent.,  B.  &  M.  R.R..  Lyndonville.  Vt..  1876-87; 
chief  passenger  rate  elk.,  N.Y.  &  N.E.  R.R.,  Boston, 
1887-95:  passenger  traffic  mgr.  Bangor  &  Aroostook 
R.R.,  Bangor,  Me.,  since  June,  1895.  Home:  Ban- 
gor, 'Me. 

HOUGHTON,  Henry  Lincoln;  M.D.;  b.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  July  3,  1867;  s.  Josiah  P.  and  Frances 
A.  (Waite)  Houghton:  S.B.,  Worcester  Polv.  Inst., 
1889;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1894:  m.  Cornelia 
McAvoy,  of  Chicago,  Feb.  9,  1897:  2  children,  Har- 
riet, Henry  L.,  .Ir.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1902. 
Mem.  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopa- 
thy, Nat.  Hahnemannian  Soc.  Clubs:  Twentieth 
Century,  City.  Home  and  office:  176  Commonwealth 
Av.,   Boston,   Mass. 

HOUGHTON,  Neidhard  H.,  M.D.;  b.  Barnet,  Vt., 
Aug.  10,  18G1;  s.  Milo  G.  and  Rosetta  M.  (Sargeant) 
Houghton;  M.D.,  New  York  Homoe.  Med.  Coll.  and 
Hosp.,  1887;  m.  Mary  L.  Hazen,  of  St.  Johnsbury, 
Vt.,  Sept.  29,  1892;  children,  Isabel,  Mary  Louise, 
Katherine.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1887;  lec- 
turer on  diseases  of  nose  and  throat,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  IMedicine.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy, 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc  Republi- 
can. Conglist.  Club:  Boston  Art.  Recreations: 
fishing,  boating,  golf.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass. 
Office:    220  Clarendon  St.,  Boston. 

HOUGHTON,  Roy  Martin,  clergyman:  b.  Laings- 
burg,  Mich.,  .June  22,  1876;  s.  David  and  Amanda 
M.  (Smith)  Houghton;  descendant  of  .John  Hough- 
ton. Lancaster.  Mass.,  1650:  A.B.,  Olivet  (Mich.) 
Coll.,  1902;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1905;  unmarried. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1906;  pastor  1st  Ch., 
Derby,  Conn.,  1906-8,  Centre  Ch.,  Brattleboro,  Vt., 
since  Jan.  1,  1909.  Corporate  mem.  A.B.C.F.M. ; 
chmn.  advisory  com.  Congl.  Conf.  of  Vt.  3  yrs. 
Pres.  Alumni  Assn.  Olivet  Coll.  Clubs:  Grad- 
uates' (New  Haven,  Conn.).  Brattleboro  Country, 
Vermont  Wheel.    Address:   Brattleboro,  Vt. 

HOUGHTON,  Silas  Arnold,  M.D.;  b.  Keeseville, 
N.Y.,  Sept.  11,  1864;  s.  Henry  Arvin  and  Sarah 
Dana  (Page)  Houghton:  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch., 
1SS3;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1887,  A.M..  1891,  :\I.D.,  1891; 
m.  Margaret  Sowles  Beckwith,  Plattsburg,  N.Y., 
.June  9,  1897;  2  children,  Arnold,  Margaret.  Prac- 
ticed in  Brookline,  Mass.,  since  1892.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.,  local 
ined.  socs.,  and  Boston  Obstet.  Soc.  Clubs:  Coun- 
try, St.  Botolph,  Harvard  (Boston),  Lorigwood 
Cricket.      Recreations:      tennis.      Summer     Home: 


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Essex,     N.Y.,     on     Lake     Champlain.      Office:      14 
Pleasant  St.,  Brookline,  -Mass. 

HOUGHTON,  Walter  Edwards,  banker;  b. 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Mar.  24,  IS 72;  s.  Joseph  Goodhue 
and  Sarah  Pierrepont  (Kdwards)  Houghton;  de- 
scended from  Jonathan  Kdwards;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
and  under  pvt.  tutelage;  m.  June  6,  1903,  Nancy 
Semple  Acheson,  of  Pittsbuigh,  Pa.  Clk.  1st  Nat. 
Bank,  Stamford,  Conn.,  lSSS-92;  clk.  in  Citizens 
Savings  Bank,  1S92-1900,  soc.  and  treas.  since 
1900;  dir.  Stamford  Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  Fidelity 
Title  &  Trust  Co.  Republican.  Clubs:  Stamford 
Yacht,  Stamford  Suburban.  Home:  Shippan  Av. 
Office:    Citizens  Savings   Bank,   Stamford,  Conn. 

HOUGHTON,  ■William  Addison,  prof.;  moved  to 
Yonkers,  N.Y.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
Amei'ica,    1914-li).) 

HOUI.I:,  Anselme  Eplirem,  M.D.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

HOUSE,  Albert  Virgril,  clergvman;  b.  Princeton, 
Minn.,  Aug.  21.  1867;  s.  Albert  V.  and  Mary  (Sher- 
man) House;  descended  from  Samuel  House,  who 
settled  in  Scituate,  Mass..  1634;  A.B.,  Doane  Coll., 
Crete.  Neb.,  1S89,  A.M.,  1892;  B.D.,  Andover  Theol. 
Sem.,  1894;  m.  Jennie  White  Tower,  of  Athol, 
Mass.,  Mar.  9,  1898;  3  children,  Paul,  A.  V.,  Jr.,  Kob- 
ert  Sherman.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1894; 
pastor  New  Salem,  Mass.,  1893-03,  Lake  View  C^h., 
Worcester,  1903-11,  Union  Congl.  Ch.,  South  Wey- 
mouth. 1911-14,  1st  Ch.,  Danvers,  since  Oct.  1, 
1914.  Recreations:  liiking.  Address:  199  Hobart 
St.,  Danvers,  Mass. 

HOUSTON,  Prancis  A.,  lawyer,  telephone  of- 
ficial; b.  Keene,  N.H.,  Dec.  16,  1S5S;  s.  Julius  Au- 
gustine and  Althea  Louise  (Temple)  Houston;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Boston  and  Somerville,  and  under  pvt. 
tutelage:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1879;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1882;  m.  Jennie  Righter,  of  Newark, 
N.J.,  Dec.  28,  1887;  2  children,  Francis  DeHart, 
Philip  Kingsland.  Admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  1S82, 
and  engaged  in  gen.  practice;  has  been  identified 
with  N.E.  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.  since  Mar., 
1885;  gen.  mgr.  same,  Jan.  1,  1904-May,  1913,  v.-p. 
since  1910,  treas.  since  May,  1913.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  Harvard  Law  Sch. 
Assn.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Union,  Exchange;  Har- 
vard (Boston  and  New  York) :  Eastern  Yacht,  So- 
cial Circle  in  Concord,  Concord  Country.  Recrea- 
tions: motoring,  tennis.  Home:  Concord,  Mass. 
Office:    50  Oliver  St.,  Boston. 

HOUSTON,  John  Alexander,  alienist;  b.  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  Julv  30.   1859;   s.  John  A.  and  Harriet 

A.  (Emerson)  Houston:  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me. 
(Bowdoin),  1880.  Asst.  phys.  Worcester  State 
Hosp.,  1882-S;  asst.  phys.,  later  supt.,  Northamp- 
ton State  Hosp.  since  1889.  Mem.  Am.  Medico- 
Psychol.  Assn.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Soc. 
Psychiatry  and  Neurology,  N.E.  Soc.  Psychiatry, 
Springfield  Acad,  of  Medicine.  Address:  North- 
ampton   State   Hosp.,    Northampton,    Mass. 

HOVEY,  Chandler,  broker;  b.  Brookline,  Mass., 
Jan.  8.  18S0;  s.  William  A.  and  Frances  (Good- 
ricli)  Hovev;  IMass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Dorothy  Allen, 
of  Boston,  Nov.  1.  1906;  2  children.  Charles  Fox, 
Elizabeth.  With  Kidder,  Peabody  &  Co.,  10  yrs.; 
now  mem.  Chandler  Hovey  &  Co.;  dir.  Connecticut 
Valley  Lumber  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Stock  Exchange. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Union.  Ex- 
change, The  Country  (Brookline).  Eastern  Yacht. 
Home:  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.  Office:  111  Devon- 
shire   St.,    Boston. 

HOVEY,  Henry  Emerson,  clergyman;  Nov.  23, 
1844-Aug.,    1909.     (See    vol.    1909.) 

HOVEY,  Lewis  Bichard,  editor  and  publisher; 
b.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  IMay  17,  1874;  s.  Benjamin  L. 
and  Mae  S.  (Peaslee)  Hovey;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m. 
Helen  C.  Smith,  of  Haverhill.  Apr.  19,  1899;  4  chil- 
dren, Martin  R.,  Miriam  B.,  Laurance  S.,  Carleton 

B.  Began  in  newspaper  business,  1893;  treas.  Rec- 
ord Pub.  Co.;  editor  and  pub.  Sunday  Record, 
Haverhill  Record;  treas.  Postage  Pub.  Co.  Mem. 
Haverhill  Bd.  of  Trade,  Mass.  Press  Assn..  Mass. 
Rep.  Editorial  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason; 
mem.  Jr.  O.U.A.M.,  Elks.  Club:  Boston  Press.  Rec- 
reations: motoring,  golf.  Home:  217  Main  St., 
Bradford,  Mass.  Office:  25  Locust  St.,  Haverhill, 
Mass. 


HOVEY,  Philip  B.,  trustee  and  real  estate;  b. 
Lowell,  Mass.,  July  28,  1871;  s.  James  S.  and 
Annie  E.  (Dillingham)  Hovey;  descendant  of 
Daniel  Hovey,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1628;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  of  Lowell;  m.  Gertrude  S.  Munn,  of  Lowell, 
Mass.,  June  4,  1913.  In  real  estate  business  since 
1899;  trustee  Baclt  Bay  Realty  Associates,  Cum- 
mington  Realty  Associates,  Mutual  Realty  Asso- 
ciates. Mem.  Boston  Real  Estate  Exchange. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Rockport  Country, 
Boston  Yacht.  Recreations:  golf,  motoring.  Home: 
105  11th  St.,  Lowell,  Mass.  Office:  50  State  St., 
Boston,   Mass. 

HOVGAABD,  William,  naval  architect;  b.  Aar- 
hus,  Denmark,  Nov.  28,  1857;  s.  Ole  Anton  and 
Louise  Charlotte  (Munch)  Hovgaard;  grad.  Naval 
Acad.  Deimiark,  1879;  grad.  Royal  Naval  Coll., 
Greenwich,  Eng.,  1886;  m.  Marie  Ludolphine 
Elisabeth  Nielsen,  of  Copenhagen,  Sept.  19,  1896. 
Served  as  sub-It.,  It.,  and  comdr.  Royal  Danish 
Navy;  mem.  Danish  expdn.  to  St.  Croix,  W.I.,  to 
observe  transit  of  Venus,  winter,  1882-3;  on  naval, 
tech.  and  administrative  duties,  dockyard  and  sea- 
service,  Denmark,  to  1895;  gen.  mgr.  shipyard, 
Burmeister  and  Wain,  Copenhagen,  1895-7;  naval 
service,  1897-01;  prof,  naval  design  and  constrn., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  since  1901.  Resigned  from 
Danish  Navy,  1905.  Trustee  Am.  Scandinavian 
Foundation,  New  York.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  writings,  societies,  etc.)  Home:  91  Marion 
St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Address:  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
Boston.'* 

HOW,  William  E.,  stationer;  b.  Haverhill,  Mass., 
Jan.  10,  1858;  s.  James  C.  (M.D.)  and  Helen  Lucy 
(Whitnev)  How;  grad.  Haverhill  High  Sch.,  1877; 
A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1881.  Successively  reporter 
Haverhill  Bulletin,  Manchester  Mirror,  editorial 
writer  liowell  Times,  Worcester  Telegram,  Syra- 
cuse (N.Y.)  Herald,  covering  a  period  of  15  yrs.; 
wholesale  and  retail  dealer  in  stationery  since 
Apr.  1,  1896.  Independent  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Mason:  mem.  B.P.O.E.,  United  Order  of 
Golden  Cross.  Clubs:  Wachusett,  Rotary.  Recrea- 
tions: motoring,  baseball.  Home:  8  Cedar  St. 
Office:     27  Washington  Sq.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

HOWARD,  Albert  Andrew,  college  prof.;  b. 
Palmer,  Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1858;  s.  Johnson  P.  and 
Lucy  S.  (Richmond)  Howard;  A.B..  Hai-vard,  1882, 
Ph.D.,  1885;  U.  of  Leipzig,  1882-3,  1885-6;  m.  Anna 
Hellrigl,  of  Meran,  Tyrol,  July  1,  1884.  Prof. 
Latin,  U.  of  Cal..  1888-90;  tutor  in  Latin,  1890-3, 
asst.  prof.,  1893-1901,  prof.,  1901-8,  Pope  prof, 
since  1901,  Harvard.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  writings.)  Address:  12  AValker 
St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

HOWARD  Alonzo  Gale,  M.D.;  b.  La  Valle,  Wis., 
Dec.  15,  1869;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine, 
1895.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1895;  lecturer  on 
med.  gymnastics  and  personal  hygiene,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Medicine.  1897-1904;  asso.  prof,  orthopedic 
surgery  same  since  1904.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Sur- 
geons; mem.  Am.  Clinical  Congress  of  Surgeons. 
A  M  A.,  Am.  Inst.  Homceopathy,  also  state  and 
local  med.  socs.  Orthopedic  surgeon  to  Mass.  Hosp. 
and  the  Medical  Mission  Dispensary.  Home:  101 
Anawan  Av..  "^Vest  Roxbury,  Mass.  Office:  63b 
Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

HOWARD,  Arthur,  author;  b.  New  York,  Dec. 
16,  1869;  s.  Joseph  Piatt  and  Harriet  (Andrews) 
Howard;  ed.  pvt.  sch.,  New  York;  m.  Annie  Legg, 
of  New  York,  Sept.  6,  1893.  Became  connected  with 
Howard  &  Co.,  jewelers.  New  York,  at  15,  and  con- 
tinued 21  vrs.;  moved  to  Salem,  Mass.,  1908, 
started  the  Morning  Dispatch;  elected  mayor  after 
residence  of  14  mos.;  joined  staff  of  McClure  s 
Mag..  1912;  pres.  Dispatch  Newspaper  Co.;  dir. 
Terminal  Co.  of  Salem,  Arthur  Howard  Co.,  jew- 
elers Progressive.  Episcopalian.  Author:  Man 
Who'  Bucked   Up,    1912.     Address:     Salem.    Mass.'* 

HOWARD,  Arthur  Allison,  M.D.;  b.  Rush  Co., 
Kan  Jan  26.  1881;  s.  Robert  N.  and  Sarah  (Evans) 
Howard;  Ph.B.,  Brown,  1905;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1909: 
m  Edith  Phare  McCabe.  of  Providence,  R.I.,  June 
21  1905;  2  children,  Arthur  A.,  Jr.,  Robert  A.  Prac- 
ticed in  Boston  since  1910;  clin.  instr.  pediatrics. 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  phys.  in  chief  Boston  Dispen- 


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sary  Children's  Hosp.  and  Boston  Dispensary  Chil- 
dren's out-patient  dept. ;  asst.  phys.,  Children's 
Hosp.,  Boston,  1912-13;  dir.  preventive  pediatrics, 
Rotch  Memorial  (Infants)  Hosp.;  visiting  phys., 
Boston  Floating  Hosp.;  consultant  in  pediatrics, 
Woonsocket  (R.I.)  Hosp.;  med.  dir.  Milk  and  Baby 
Hygiene  Assn.;  med.  dir.  Children's  Aid  Soc,  Bos- 
ton, also  of  Mass.  Babies'  Hosp.,  Boston.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Suffolk  Dist.  Med.  Soc, 
N.B.  Pediatric  Soc,  Boylston  Med.  Soc,  Brookline 
Med.  Club.  Republican.  Baptist.  Home:  56 
Dwisht  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  520  Common- 
weallli   Av.,   Boston. 

HOWABS,  Arthur  l^incoln,  lawyer;  b.  New  York 
City,  Oct.  20,  1865;  s.  George  C.  and  Caroline  E. 
(Fox)  Howard;  A.B.,  Harvard,  l&SS;  m.  Emily 
Stewart,  of  Des  Moines,  la.,  Dec.  3,  1!S95;  children, 
Dorothv,  Charles  S.,  John  B.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1901,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston;  pres. 
Ames  Sword  Co.;  trustee  Haymarket  Trust  Co., 
Pavillion  Assn.;  pres.  and  msr.  Frederick  E.  Weber 
Charities  Corpn. ;  mgr.  Boston  Provident  Assn. 
Mem.  Harvard  Musical  Assn.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Union,  Harvard,  City,  Oakley  Country.  Recrea- 
tions: golf.  Home:  9  Fayerweather  St.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.    Office:    53   State  St.,  Boston. 

HOWARD,  Channlng',  civil  engineer;  b.  Easton, 
Mass.,  Feb.  16,  1S67;  s.  Edwin  Dwelly  and  Sarah 
Ann  (Hunt)  Howard;  descendant  of  John  Howard, 
Mass.,  1642,  and  of  John  Alden  and  other  May- 
flower and  Plymouth  antecedents;  attended  pub. 
schs.  of  Easton  and  grad.  North  Easton  High  Sch., 
1S83;  spl.  studies  in  Boston,  pertaining  to  engring.; 
m.  Gertrude  Maria  Creech,  of  Boston,  Nov.  6,  1889; 
6  children,  Ethel  G.,  H.  Roland,  Alden  C,  Paul 
F.,  Miriam  G.,  Edwin  M.  Employed  in  Boston  on 
various  engring.  works,  1884-96;  mem.  since  1896 
of  firm  of  Whitman  &  Howard,  engaged  in  gen. 
business  of  civ.  engring.,  in  Boston  and  through- 
out N.E.  Mem.  and  dir.  several  assns.  and  corpus. 
Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal. 
Soc,  S.A.R.  Trustee  Winthrop  Pub.  Library; 
curator  Deane  Winthrop  House.  Republican.  Bap- 
tist. Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Home:  140  Woodside 
Av.,  Winthrop,  Mass.  Office:  220  Devonshire  St., 
Boston,   IMass. 

HOWARD,  Charles  Danforth,  chemist;  b.  West- 
ford,  Mass.,  July  31,  1873;  s.  Calvin  L.  and  Mary  J. 
•  Hale)  Howard;  descendant  of  John  Howard,  who 
emigrated  from  England  to  Mass.,  1643;  prep.  edn. 
AVestford  Acad.;  B.S.  in  Chemistry,  Worcester 
Poly.  Inst.,  1893;  grad.  study  1  yr.  under  Prof. 
Wolcott  Gibbs,  Newport,  R.I.;  m.  Ada  Yates,  of 
New  Lexington,  O.,  Aug.  5,  1901;  1  son,  John 
Adams.  Pvt.  asst.  to  Prof.  Wolcott  Gibbs,  1893-4; 
asst.  chemist,  N.H.  Expt.  Sta.,  Durham,  N.H.,  1895- 
08;  asst.  chemist.  1898-02,  asso.  chemist,  1902-5. 
West  Va.  Univ.  Expt.  Sta.;  chemist,  N.H.  Bd.  of 
Health,  since  1905;  collaborating  chemist,  U.S. 
Bur.  of  Chemistry,  since  1907.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.; 
mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn., 
N.E.  Water  Works  Assn.;  hon.  mem.  N.H.  Med. 
Soc.  Home:  100  School  St.  Office:  State  House, 
Concord,   N.H. 

HOWARD,  Charles  Patton,  mfr.:  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.;  Mar.  21,  1853:  s.  Charles  F.  and  Catharine 
(Paton)  Howard;  grad.  Hartford  Pub.  High  Sch., 
1869;  grad.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  C.E..  1874;  unmar- 
ried. Served  apprenticeship  in  Colts  firearms 
armorv.  1869-70;  asst.  supt.,  1874-7,  sec,  1877-05, 
v.-p.,  i905-7,  pres.  since  1907,  James  L.  Howard  & 
Co.,  mfrs.  ry.  supplies;  awarded  about  20  patents 
for  improvements  upon  ry.  devices.  Much  inter- 
ested in  astronomy;  owner  12-in.  Clark  telescope 
and  personally  constructed  3%-in.,  4%-in.  and 
7-in.  objective  glasses  for  telescopes;  observed 
total  eclipses  of  the  sun,  Winton,  N.C.,  1900, 
Burgos,  Spain,  1905,  etc.  Has  ascended  many  high 
mountain  peaks  in  the  Alps,  in  Colo.,  in  the  White 
Mountains  and  the  Adirondacks.  Mem.  A.A.A.S., 
Am.  Soc  Mech.  Engrs.,  etc.  Republican.  Club: 
Hartford  Golf.  Contbr.  various  astron.  articles 
to  scientific  jours.  Recreations:  motoring.  Home: 
116  Farmington  Av.  Office:  438  Asylum  St.,  Hart- 
ford. Conn. 

HOWARD,  Charles  T.,  surgeon;  b.  Hingham, 
Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1871;  s.  E.  Leavitt  and  Anne  Burr 
(Jenkins)     Howard;     A.B.,     Harvard,     1895;     M.D., 


Bos.  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1898;  m.  Amy  Carol 
Rand,  of  Watortown,  Mass.,  June  15,  1911;  2  chil- 
dren, Carol,  Leavitt.  In  gen.  practice,  Watertovvn, 
Mass.,  1899-1910;  surgeon  to  Mass.  Homce.  Hosp. 
since  1903,  consulting  obstetrician  same;  lecturer 
on  surg.  diagnosis,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine; 
now  practicing  surgery  exclusively.  Pres  Boston 
Homce.  Med.  Soc,  1912;  mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoeo- 
pathy, Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Dist. 
Homo;.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynecol.  Soc, 
Alpha  Sigma.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Harvard.  Recreations:  tennis. 
Address:   405  Marlborough   St.,  Boston. 

HOWARD,  Charles  Willard,  M.D.;  b.  Windham, 
Vt.,  Dec.  4,  1845;  s.  Willard  and  Sarah  (Page) 
Howard;  prep.  edn.  Chester  Acad.;  B.A.,  Middle- 
burv  Coll.,  1872;  LL.B.,  Med.  Dept,  U.  of  Vt.,  1874; 
m.  Shoreham,  Vt.,  Nov.  28,  1876,  Charlotte  N. 
Douglas.  Has  practiced  at  Shoreham  since  1876; 
supt.  schs..  1883-97.  Mem.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908.  Re- 
publican.   Home:    Shoreham,   Vt. 

HOWARD,  Daniel,  educator;  b.  Foster,  R.I., 
Dec.  15,  1864;  s.  Pardon  Tillinghast  and  Ann 
Louise  (Stone)  Howard:  grad.  acad.,  East  Green- 
wich, R.I.,  1889;  A.B.,  Brown  U..  1893  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa),  A.M.,  1898;  m.  Sarah  Wilbur  Randall,  of 
Foster,  Nov.  6,  1887.  Prin.  Wallingford  (Conn.) 
High  Sch.,  1893-4,  Union  Sch.,  Windsor  Locks, 
Conn.,  1894-04;  supt.  schs.,  same,  and  Suffield, 
Conn.,  1904-10;  supt.  schs.,  Windsor  and  Wind- 
sor Locks,  Conn.,  since  1910.  Mem.  Conn.  Hist. 
Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Mem.  S.A.R. 
and  Hartford  Congl.  Club.  Author:  Genealogy  of 
Isaac  Howard  and  His  Descendants;  American 
History,  Government  and  Institutions.  Address: 
Windsor  Locks,    Conn. 

HOWARD,  Edward  Otis,  lawyer;  b.  Winslow, 
Me.,  Mar.  11,  1852;  s.  Cyrus  and  Cornelia  A.  (Bas- 
sett)  Howard;  descendant  on  father's  side  of 
John  Howard,  1635;  on  mother's  side  of  William 
Bassett,  1621:  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1874;  m.  Dorcas 
Sawver  Wiggin,  of  Winslow,  Me.,  Sept.  25,  1878. 
Practiced  at  Fairfield,  Me.,  1876-80,  since  at  Bos- 
ton; admitted  to  practice  in  U.S.  cts.,  1898. 
Clubs:  Bowdoin.  Dirigo.  Home:  5  Otisfield  St. 
Office:  89  State  St.,  Boston. 

HOWARD,  Ernest,  journalist;  moved  to  New 
York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica,  1914-15.) 

HOWARD,  Eranklin  De  Forest,  mfr.;  b.  Hyan- 
nis,  Mass.,  Nov.  8,  1857;  s.  Joseph  Watson  and 
Marv  Franklin  (Hallett)  Howard;  grad.  Hyannis 
High  Sch.,  1875;  m.  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Dec.  27,  1894, 
Myra  Lord  Davis.  In  drug  business,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1875-80:  bookkeeper  The  Lamb  Knitting 
Machine  Mfg.  Co..  Chicopee  Falls,  1880-5;  ranched 
in  Black  Hills,  S.D.,  1886-7;  returned  to  The  Lamb 
Knitting  Machine  Mfg.  Co.,  1887-91;  with  War- 
wick Cvcle  Mfg.  Co.,  Springfield,  1892-4;  asst.  mgr., 
1895-1900,  treas.  and  mgr..  Lamb  Knitting  Ma- 
chine Co.  since  July,  1900:  first  pres.  Chicopee  Bd. 
of  Trade,  1906,  07.  Independent  Republican. 
Methodist.    Address:   Chicopee   Falls,   Mass. 

HOWARD,  Fred  Iieslie,  merchant;  b.  North 
Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Feb.  2,  1849;  s.  Thomas  Jef- 
ferson and  Lavinia  (Tilden)  Howard:  descendant 
of  John  Howard,  of  the  Mayflower;  common  sch. 
edn.;  m.  Salome  Torrev  Barstow,  of  Bridgewater, 
Mass.,  Jan.  4,  1876;  3  children,  Ethel  Barstow, 
Alison  Williams,  Leslie  Wilson  (b.  Aug.  6,  1886, 
died  Aug.  28,  1886).  Began  as  bundle  boy  for 
C.  A.  Browning  &  Co.,  wholesale  millinery  and  silk 
goods,  and  was  mem.  and  financial  mgr.  same 
until  firm  incorporated  Mar.  8,  1915,  as  the  C.  A. 
Browning  Co.,  of  which  lias  since  been  treas. 
Pres.  and  mem.  sch.  com.  Elm  Hill  Assn.:  dir.  and 
ex-pres.  Boston  Credit  Men's  Assn.;  mem.  advi- 
sory com.  of  business  men.  High  Sch.  of  Practical 
Arts,  and  of  High  School  of  Commerce,  Boston. 
]Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican. 
Christian.  Woman  Suffragist.  Mason.  INIem. 
Royal  Arcanum  (past  regent  Howard  Council, 
named  in  his  honor).  Clubs:  Puddingstone,  Bos- 
ton Citv.  Recreations:  reading.  Home:  25  Craw- 
ford St."  Office:  30  Franklin  St.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

HOWARD,  Frederic  Hollis,  educator;  b.  New- 
buryport,    Mass.,    Sept.    3,     1876;    s.    Eugene    and 


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Susan  Ella  (Nash)  Howard:  M.D.,  U.  of  Pa.,  1898; 
m.  Mary  Malleville  McClellan,  of  Lakewood,  N.J., 
Apr.  9,  1907;  2  children,  EdKerlon  ISIcClellan,  b. 
Nov.  25,  1902;  Paul  McClellan,  Sept.  17,  1905. 
Began  teaching  at  U.  of  Pa.  (med.  dept.),  1899; 
prof,  of  physiology.  Williams  Coll.,  since  1908. 
Mem.  A.M.A.  Conglist.  Address:  61  Park  St.,  Wil- 
liamstown,  Mass. 

HO'WARD,  Frederick  Baylies,  banker;  b.  West 
Bridgewater,  Mass..  .June  21.  iMiO;  s.  John  Edward 
and  Ann  (Mitchell)  Howard;  ed.  pub.  schs..  West 
Bridgewater  and  Brockton,  and  Comer's  Commer- 
cial Coll.,  Bo.ston;  m.  I'ort.'jmouth,  N.H.,  Oct.  29, 
1902,  Edith  Thacher;  1  son,  Frederick  T.,  b.  Dec.  19, 
1905.  Began  in  banking  business  at  Brockton, 
1880;  pres.  Home  Nat.  Bank  of  Brockton;  pres. 
Edison  Electric  Illuminating  Co.,  Brockton;  trus- 
tee Brockton  Savings  Banli.  Unitarian.  Republi- 
can. Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Brockton  Countrv.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  56 
Arlington  St.    Office:  34  School  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

HO'WARD,  Georg-e  Henry,  college  prof.;  b.  INIan- 
chester,  N.H..  Dec.  11.  1853;  s.  Edwin  and  Fanny 
(Marshall)  Howard;  in  8th  generation  from  John 
Howard,  Duxbury,  Mass.,  who  was  among  those 
able  to  bear  arms  in  1643:  ed.  grammar  schs.,  St. 
Johnsbury,  Vt. :  acad.,  Compton,  P.Q.,  Can.;  McGill 
Normal  Sch..  Montreal;  Ph.B.,  111.  Wesleyan  U., 
1900.  M.A..  1902,  Ph.D.,  1905:  m.  Hannah  Bertha 
Lambly,  of  Inverness,  P.Q.,  Can..  June  29,  1882; 
2  children,  Stanley  Edwin,  Fannie  Edith.  Prin. 
high  schs.  and  acad..  Province  of  Quebec,  Can., 
1874-89;  connected  with  Am.  Internat.  Coll., 
Springfield.  Mass..  since  1889.  now  head  dept.  of 
history  and  registrar.  Mem.  Sch.  Com..  Springfield. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Reality.  Recreations: 
fishing.  Address:  204  Wilbraham  Rd.,  Springfield, 
Mass. 

HO'WARD,  Henry,  chemical  engr. ;  b.  .Tamaica 
Plain.  INIass.,  July  5,  1868:  s.  Alonzo  Potter  and 
Emma  (Babcock)  Howard:  descendant  of  Abraham 
Howard,  Marblehead,  Mass..  1722;  ed.  Boston  Latin 
Sch.;  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1885-9;  m.  Alice  Sturte- 
vant,  of  Newport,  R.T..  Sept.  5,  1896:  4  children, 
Katharine,  Henry  S.,  Thomas  C;.,  .lohn  B.  Became 
chemist,  1889,  supt.,  1896.  v.-p.,  since  1902,  Merri- 
mac  Chem.  Co.,  Boston,  mfrs.  of  vitriol,  acids,  etc.; 
pres.  Boston  Dwelling  House  Co.:  v.-p.  INIass.  Em- 
ployers' Assn.;  chmn.  pub.  utilities  com.,  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Largely  interested  in  all 
subjects  pertaining  to  pub.  welfare.  Mem.  corpn. 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Chmn.  exec.  com.  Mfg.  Chemists' 
Assn.  of  U.S.:  mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc.  Am.  Electro- 
chem.  Soc,  Am.  Inst.  Chem.  Engrs.,  Soc.  Chem. 
Industry  (organizer,  and  first  chmn.  N.E.  sect.). 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Eastern  Yacht, 
Engineers'  (Boston);  Kaiserlicher  Yacht  (Ger- 
many); Royal  Yacht  (San  Sebastian,  Spain).  Rec- 
reations: traveling,  vacliting.  Home:  36  Amory 
St.,  Brookline.    Office:  33  Broad  St.,  Boston. 

HOWARD,  Herbert  Burr,  M.D.;  b.  Fitchburg, 
Mass.,  Mar.  24,  1855;  s.  Luther  Grant  and  Sarah 
Burr  (Damon)  Howard:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1881,  M.D., 
1884:  m.  Margaret  Emily  Pagelsen,  of  Boston,  Oct. 
1,  1886.  In  practice  at  Idaho  Springs.  Colo.,  1885-7, 
boston,  since  1897;  asst.  phys.,  1884-5.  and  1887-91, 
supt.,  1891-7,  State  Hosp.,  Tewkesbury,  Mass.; 
resident  phys.  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1897-08;  supt. 
Peter  Bent  Brigham  Hosp.,  Boston,  since  1908. 
Mem.  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Insanity  since  1898 
(chmn.  since  1908);  trustee  State  Colony  for  In- 
sane, 1901-6.  Pres.  Am.  Hosp.  Assn.,  1909-10;  mem. 
Am.  Soc.  Psychiatry,  Boston  Med.  Psychiatry  Soc, 
Colo.  State  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Soc  Med.  Improve- 
ment. Boston  Med.  Library,  A.M.A.  (chmn.  Hos- 
pital Sect.,  1913),  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Address:  Peter 
Bent  Brigham  Hospital,  Boston.* 

HO'WARD,  J(oseph)  Woodbury,  merchant.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

HO'WARD,  Iicster  Heard,  commissioner  of  ani- 
mal industry;  b.  Clinton,  Mass.,  Dec.  9,  1857;  s. 
George  Frederick  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Cromett) 
Howard;  descendant  of  John  Howard,  of  the  Plym- 
outh Colony,  also  of  John  and  Priscilla  Alden; 
grad.  high  sch.,  Clinton,  1873;  "^'orcester  Acad.; 
Bryant  and  Stratton  Business  Sch.,  Boston;  D.V. 
S.,  Am.  Veterinary  Coll.    (now  dept.  of  New  York 


U.),  1882;  m.  Gertrude  Estelle  Wells,  of  Clinton, 
Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1883;  1  daughter.  Alma  "Wells. 
In  practice  in  Boston  and  vicinity  since  1882; 
commr.  of  animal  industry  since  .Ian.  2,  1915; 
formerly  clin.  lecturer  "Vet.  Sch.  of  Harvard  U. 
^not  now  in  existence).  Mem.  Mass.  Vet.  Assn. 
(pres.  1891-3),  Am.  Vet.  Med.  Assn.  (ex-v.-p., 
now  mem.  exec.  com.).  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mason;  mem.  Royal  Arcanum.  Club:  Boston  City. 
Recreations:  horseback  riding,  golf.  Address:  187 
Huntington  Av.  Office:  Rm.  138,  State  House, 
Boston,   Mass. 

HOWARD,  Slartin  Stoddard,  clergyman;  b.  Mil- 
ford,  Mass.,  Aug.  22,  1S30;  s.  Jotham  and  Mary 
Ann  ("White)  Howard;  prep.  edn.  Uxbridge  Acad, 
and  Mt.  Hollis  Sem.;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1855, 
A.M.,  1858;  m.  Medway,  Mass.,  Sept.  26,  1855, 
Mary  Adaline  Carlton;  children,  Henry  Carlton 
(deceased),  Charles  Edwin  Carlton  (deceased), 
(Mrs.)  Mary  Elizabeth  H.  Green,  Edwin  Carlton, 
Samuel  Francis.  Studied  theology.  South  Dennis, 
Mass.,  1855-6;  ordained  to  Congl.  ministry,  1856: 
pastor,  "V^^est  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  1856-9,  South  Dart- 
mouth, 1859-64,  Groveland,  1864-8,  "Wilbraham 
from  1868;  now  retired.  Republican.  Author  of 
many  published  sermons,  addresses,  liymns  and 
poems.     Address:   "Wilbraham,    Mass. 

HO'WARD,  Oliver  Otis,  army  officer;  Nov.  8, 
lS30-Oct.  26,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  "V^'ho's  Who 
in  America,   1908-9.) 

HOWARD,  SS.  Edward,  soldier,  mcht.;  May  15, 
1S40-NOV.  26,  1912.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

HOWARD,  S(amuel)  Francis,  educator;  b.  "^'il- 
braham,  Mass..  June  14,  1872:  s.  Martin  Stoddard 
and  Mary  Adaline  (Carlton)  Howard;  grad,  Wes- 
levan  Acad..  "Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1891;  B.S.,  Mass. 
Agrl.  Coll.,  1894,  M.S.,  1901;  B.S.,  Boston  U.,  1894; 
Johns  Hopkins,  1896-8,  Ph.D.,  1912;  m.  Amherst, 
Mass.,  June  21.  1905,  Marie  Louise  Trott;  1  son, 
Martin  Stoddard,  b.  Mar.  10,  1908.  Taught  in  pub. 
schs.,  1894-6;  asst.  prof,  chemistry.  Mass.  Agrl. 
Coll.,  1899-12;  asso.  prof,  chemistry,  Amherst  Coll., 
1912-13;  prof,  chemistrv,  Norwich  U.,  since  1913. 
Conglist.  Fellow  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc. 
Am.  Electrochem.  Soc,  Phi  Sigma  Kappa,  Phi 
Kappa  Phi.  Mason.  Democrat.  Recreations:  music, 
tennis.    Address:  Northfleld,  Vt. 

HOWARD,  Theron  Metcalf,  banker:  b.  Cabot, 
Vt..  Aug.  28,  1828;  s.  Theron  and  Calista  (Webster) 
Howard;  ed.  com.  schs.  and  Phillips  Acad.,  Dan- 
ville. Vt.;  m.  Oct.  25,  1853,  Olive  "^'ashburn  "^^ood. 
of  Montpelier,  Vt.  Began  in  gen.  mercantile  busi- 
ness, Montpelier,  184  5:  established  business  in 
books,  stationerv,  musical  instruments,  etc.,  St. 
Johnsburv,  1852:  retired.  1885:  pres.  Passumpsic 
Savings  Bank;  trustee  Brightlook  Hosp.,  Sunset 
Home.  Republican.  Conglist.  Royal  Arch  Mason. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  6  "Western  Av.,  St. 
Johnsbury,  Vt. 

HOWARD,  Timotliy,  lawver;  b.  North  Brookfield, 
Mass.,  Oct.  19,  1863:  s.  Mortimer  and  Johanna 
(Howard)  Howard;  grad.  North  Brookfield  High 
Sch.,  1881:  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Exeter.  N.H.,  1882: 
A.B.,  Amherst,  1886;  unmarried.  Admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1890,  and  since  practiced  in  W^orcester; 
mem.  Sch.  Com.,  North  Brookfield,  18  yrs.;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Ren..  1891  and  1902;  trustee  North 
Brookfield  Free  Pub.  Library  and  Readmg  Room 
6  vrs  Mem.  Worcester  Co.  Bar  Assn.  Democrat. 
Catholic.  Home:  North  Brookfield,  Mass.  Office: 
Slater  Bldg.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

HOWARD,  Walter  Eugfene,  educator:  May  29, 
1S;49-Apr.  12,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  'Who 
in   America,    1912-13.) 

HO'WARD,  Warren  Joel,  M.D.;  b.  Tully,  N.T., 
Oct  22  1876-  s  John  Wheeler  and  Emma  (Walker) 
Howard;  ed.  Tully  High  Sch.;  Canandaigua  Acad.; 
Phillips  Andover  Acad.;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of 
^Medicine,  1906;  m.  Sept.  11,  1907,  Lena  Everett,  of 
Burlington,  Vt.  Began  practice  in  Roxbury,  Vt., 
1906-  moved  to  Waitsfield,  1911.  Postmaster, 
Bromley,  N.Y.,  1899-03;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1910-  iustice  of  peace  since  1912.  Mem.  Vt.  Stata 
Med  Soc,  Washington  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Mem.  Phi 
Beta  Clii  (Phillips  Andover),  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa 
(Delta  Chapter).  Odd  Fellow  (Lodge  and  Encamp- 
ment).   Address:  Waitsfield,  Vt. 


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HOWARD,  William  Guild,  educator;  b.  North 
Easton,  lUass.,  Nov.  16,  18(38;  s.  Davis  Webster 
and  Sarah  Byram  (Allen)  Howard;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1891,  A.M.,  1892;  m.  Julia  Locke  Nash,  Brookline, 
Mass.,  Feb.  1,  1913.  Instr.  German,  Brinceton  U., 
1893-5;  instr.  German,  1895-9  and  1900-10,  asst. 
prof,  since  1910,  Harvard.  Mem.  Modern  Language 
Assn.  America  (treas.  1904-11,  sec.  since  1911), 
Delta  Upsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Clubs:  Colonial 
(Cambridge);  Oakley  Country  ( Watertown),  Har- 
vard (Boston).  Editor  of  various  German  texts 
and  autlior  of  articles  on  German  literature.  Asst. 
editor-in-chief  German  Classics  of  tlie  19th  and 
20th  Centuries.  Home:  39  Kirkland  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

HOWARD,  William  Lee,  author;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Xo\'.  1,  ]8tJU;  s.  Mark  and  Angeline  (Lee) 
Howard;  ed.  by  tutors  in  Eng.  and  France;  at 
Williston  Sem.,  Columbia,  and  Oxford  U.  (Eng.); 
left  in  sr.  yr. ;  studied  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg. 
(Columbia);  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1890;  spl.  courses  in 
unlvs.  of  Bonn  and  Gottingen,  iScole  de  INIedicine, 
Paris,  and  U.  of  Edinburgli,  1883-9;  m.  Clara  A. 
Oatman,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  1885.  Is  a  practical 
seaman  and  holds  master's  certificate;  on  wiialing 
voyage  2  yrs. ;  in  Iceland,  1880-1;  practiced  medi- 
cine in  Baltimore,  specialty — nervous  diseases, 
1S90-06;  now  engaged  in  lit.  pursuits.  Mem.  Med. 
and  Surg.  Faculty  Md.,  Clinical  Soc,  Neurol.  Soc, 
A.A.A.S.;  v. -p.  ]\ledico-Legal  Soc.  and  many  scien- 
tific socs.;  Chi  Psi.  Contbr.  to  med.  .lours,  on 
neurol.  subjects,  also  spl.  writer  on  met.  dailies, 
mags;  regular  contbr.  to  leading  monthlies;  on 
staff  Hearst  papers.  MedalLst,  lioyal  Italian  Soc. 
Psychology,  1913.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  "Mossfell,"  West- 
boro,  Mass.* 


HOWARD,    William    T., 

Courant.  Wellesley,  Mass. 


editor    and    pub.    The 


HOWARTH,    James   Ashwortli;    b.    New    Haven, 

Conn..  Aug.  12,  18  19;  s.  Thomas  Hodgson  ana 
Miriam  Dayton  (Tuttle)  Howarth;  ed.  pub.  schs. ; 
m.  New  Haven,  May  7,  1874,  Lillian  Frances 
Stevens;  3  children,  .Tames  A.,  Jr.,  H.  A.  Stevens, 
Thomas  Sherman.  Clk.,  bookkeeper,  and  traveling 
salesman,  1865-93:  sec,  1893-03,  gen.  mgr.,  1903-6, 
pres.  and  treas.,  1906-11,  Hoggsen  &  Pettis  Mfg. 
Co.;  postmaster.  New  Haven,  1898-14;  dir.  of  Pub- 
lic Works,  New  Haven,  since  1914.  Former  mem. 
New  Haven  Grays,  2d  Co.Governor's  Foot  Guard; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  1888-90;  mem.  Rep.  State  Cen- 
tral Com.,  1896-S.  Mem.  S.A.R.  Methodist.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Union  League,  Young  Men's  Republican 
(pres.  1885-8).  Home:  Orange,  Conn.  Office:  City 
Hall,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

HOWD,  Salmon  Gidding-s;  ISI.D. ;  b.  Barkhamsted, 
Conn.,  Apr.  21,  1858;'  s.  Carlton  and  Harriet  E. 
(Glddings)  Howd;  ed.  ^^esleyan  Acad.,  Wilbraham, 
Mass.;  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  (Columbia);  M.D., 
Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  1SS3;  m.  Dec.  20,  1894, 
Mabel  Emma  Bingham,  of  Newark.  N.J.  Practiced 
in  Winsted,  Conn.,  since  1884;  mem.  U.S.  Pension 
Examining  Bd.  (sec.  14  yrs.);  owner  and  mgr.  pvt. 
sanatorium:  incorporator  Litchfield  Co.  Savings 
Bank,  Mechanics  Savings  Banlc;  health  officer 
Town  of  Winchester;  milk  insp.  and  insp.  water 
supply.  Conglist.  Ex-pres.  Litchfield  Co.  Med. 
Soc.  (oldest  in  U.S.):  mem.  A.M. A..  Conn.  State 
Med.  Soc.  Mason.  Club:  Winsted  (charter  mem.). 
Home:    "Winsted,    Conn. 

HOWE.  Archibald  Murray,  lawyer;  b.  North- 
ampton, INIass.,  May  20,  1848:  s.  James  Murray  and 
Harriet  Butler  (Clarke)  Howe;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1869,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  1871;  m.  Arrla  Sargent  Dixwell, 
of  Cambridge,  INIass.,  June  4.  1881.  Admitted  to 
bar,  1871;  sec.  to  Henry  L.  Pierce,  M.C..  1873-5: 
mem.  Cambridge  Common  Council,  1875-7;  one  of 
Mass.  Exec.  Com.  Independents,  advocating  Cleve- 
land's election,  1884;  civ^il  service  examiner,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.:  mem.  Mass.  Gen.  Court  (legisla- 
ture), 1891;  is  anti-imperialist;  independent  in 
politics.  Ex-dir.  Am.  Unitarian  Assn.  Home:  3 
Fayerweather  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Address:  10 
Tremont  St.,  Boston.* 

HOWE,  Carlton  Dexter,  educator;  b.  Newfane, 
Vt.,  July  30.  1874:  s.  :\larshall  Otis  and  Gertrude 
(Dexter)     Howe;    grad.    Leland    and    Gray    Sem., 


Townshend,  Vt.,  1894;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1898,  M.S., 
1905;  m.  Alice  M.  Durfee,  of  Burlington,  Vt.,  Julv 
30,  1908;  3  children,  Elizabeth,  b.  June  3,  1910; 
Marshall.  Aug.  18,  1912;  Clifton,  July  29,  1914. 
Prin.  Mclndoe  Acad.,  Mclndoe  Falls,  Vt.,  1898-02, 
High  Sch.,  Essex  Junction,  Vt.,  1902-7;  supt.  Essex 
Junction  Pub.  Sch.  Union,  1907-12,  Lamoille  Pub. 
Sch.  Union,  Morrisvillc,  since  1912.  State  ornithol- 
ogist foi'  Vt.  since  1912.  Mason;  mem.  Phi  Delta 
Theta.  Conglist.  Author  of  bird  bulletins  and 
pamphlets  Issued  by  State  Bd.  of  Edn.,  and  State 
Bd.  of  Agrl.  Recreations:  bird  studv.  Address: 
Morrisvllle,  Vt. 

HOWE,  Charles  Herbert,  educator;  b.  Bralntree, 

Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1859:  s.  Charles  Henrv  and  Susan 
(Maxwell)  Howe;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1881  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa) ;  m.  Mary  A.  Fitz,  of  Chester,  N.H.,  Dec. 
26,  1883:  2  children,  Luther  Maxwell,  b.  Nov.  13, 
1884;  Alice  Gardner,  Feb.  1,  1887.  Prin.  high  sch.. 
West  Newbury.  Mass.,  1881-2,  Groton,  1883-8,  Ad- 
ams, 1888-95,  Wakefield  since  1895.  Address:  Wake- 
field, Mass. 

HOWE,  Daniel  Austin,  merchant:  b.  Barre, 
Mass.,  Jan.  17,  1862;  s.  Samuel  Austin  and  Lucy 
Jane  (Warner)  Howe;  ed.  dist.  schs.  and  at  Brvant 
&  Stratton  Business  Coll.,  Boston;  m.  Dec.  5,  1899, 
Florence  Gray,  d.  Arthur  B.  and  Harriet  Elizabeth 
(Gray)  Tenney,  of  Auburndale.  Mass.;  childi-en, 
Mildred.  Frank,  Daniel  Austin,  Jr.,  Florence, 
Roger,  Ruth,  Hartwell  Goddard.  Wholesale  and 
retail  tea  and  coffee  mcht.,  Worcester,  since  1883. 
Mem.  Worcester  Agrl.  Soc,  Worcester  Co.  Hort. 
Soc.  Odd  Fellow,  Patron  of  Husbandry.  Mem.  Cen- 
tral Congl.  Ch.  Clubs:  Economic,  Congregational. 
Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  8  Burncoat  St.  Of- 
fice: 218  Summer  St.,  "Worcester  Mass. 

HOWE,  Daniel  Robinson,  director  corporations; 
b.  Hartford.  Conn..  :May  6,  1851:  s.  Edmund  G.  and 
Frances  (Kies)  Howe;  B.A.,  Yale.  1874:  m.  Hen- 
rietta Collins,  of  Hartford,  Feb.  16,  1876;  3  chil- 
dren, Edmund  G.,  Henrietta  C.  (Mrs.  Clement  Scott, 
of  Hartford;  Marjorle  (Mrs.  Maynard  Hazen),  of 
Boston.  Began  as  clk.  in  wholesale  drygoods  busi- 
ness, with  Collins  &  Fenn,  Hartford:  then  cll<.  with 
Hartford  Nat.  Bank;  later  mem.  brokerage  firm  of 
Howe  &  Collins;  now  dir.  Nat.  Exchange  Bank, 
Soc.  for  Savings,  Conn.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  Mem.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsllon.  Protestant.  Club:  University. 
Home:  1008  Asylum  Ave.  Office:  36  Pearl  St.,  Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

HOWE,  Edward  Willard,  civil  engineer;  b. 
Bralntree,  Mass.,  Aug.  27,  1846;  s.  William  and 
Catherine  (Willard)  Howe;  A.B.,  Mlddleburv  (Vt.) 
Coll.,  1869:  m.  Abble  A.  Newell,  of  Boston,  Apr.  29, 
1880.  Entered  Engring.  Dept.,  City  of  Boston. 
1869;  asst.  engr..  1874-14;  was  engr.  in  charge  of 
park  constrn.,  1877-97;  engr.  in  charge  bridge 
constrn.,  street  Improvements,  abolishing  grade 
crossings,  etc..  1877-14  (retired):  pres.  INIerchants' 
Co-operative  Bank.  Mem.  Am.  Soc  C.E.,  Boston 
Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.  (ex-pres.),  N.E.  Historic-Geneal. 
Soc,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  S.A.R..  Am.  Forestry 
Assn..  Mass.  Forestry  Assn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Chi 
Psi.  Club:  Appalachian  IMountain  (ex-pres.).  Rec- 
reations: genealogy.  Home:  26  Wayne  St.,  Rox- 
bury,  Mass. 

HOWE,  Elmer  Parker,  lawyer;  b.  Westboro, 
Mass..  Nov.  1,  1851;  s.  Archelaus  and  H.  Jeanette 
(Brlgham)  Howe;  B.S.,  Worcester  Polytechnic 
Inst.,  1871;  A.B..  Yale,  1876;  studied  law  with  Hlll- 
ard,  Hyde  &  Dickinson,  Boston:  attended  lectures, 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law;  admitted  to  bar.  1878: 
mem.  firm  of  Hyde.  Dickinson  &  Howe  till  1889; 
no-w  retired.  Mem.  Boston  Bar  Assn.  Clubs:  Union, 
University.  Home:  Marblehead,  Mass.  Address: 
P.O.  Box  1825,  Boston. 

HOWE,  Ernest,  geologist:  b.  New  York,  Sept. 
28,  1875;  s.  Walter  and  Mary  Bruce  (Robins) 
Howe;  A.B..  Yale.  1898:  A.M.,  Harvard,  1899,  Ph.D., 
1901;  m.  Anne  G.  Wilson,  of  Washington,  D.C., 
June  7,  1905:  2  children,  "Walter,  b.  June  10,  1907; 
Margaret  Bruce,  b.  IMay  18,  1909.  Served  as  asst. 
geologist,  U.S.  Geol.  Survey,  1898-08;  geologist 
Isthmian  Canal  Commn..  1906-7:  since  in  practice 
as  consulting  mining  geologist.  IMem.  Representa- 
tive Council,  Newport.  R.I.,  1912-13:  mem.  New- 
port   Bd.    of    Trade.     Fellow    Geol.    Soc.    America; 


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mem.  Mining  and  Metall.  Soc.  America,  Am.  Inst. 
Mining  Engrs.,  Delta  Kappa  Kpsilon.  Republican. 
Presbyn.  Clubs:  University,  Century,  Down  Town, 
Yale  (New  York);  Metropolitan  (Washington, 
D.C.).  Author  numerous  bulls,  and  pubs,  of  U.S. 
Geol.  Survey.  Recreations:  fishing,  gardening, 
photography.  Home:  77  Rhode  Island  Ave.,  New- 
port, R.I. 

HOWE,  Prank  E.,  editor;  b.  Heath,  Mass.,  Oct. 
2,  1S70;  s.  Kdmund  P.  and  Laura  A.  (Worden) 
Howe;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Oct.  2, 
1895,  Flora  M.  Cummins;  children,  Edmund  P.,  b. 
1896:  Paul  C,  1900.  Learned  printer's  trade  at 
Brattleboro;  became  newspaper  reporter;  worked 
at  Brattleboro,  Montpelier  and  Barre,  Vt.,  and  at 
Albany,  N.Y.,  and  Fla. ;  settled  at  Bennington, 
1902,  and  established  the  Bennington  Evening 
Banner,  which  has  since  edited.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1908;  Rep.  presdl.  elector,  1908;  speaker  Vt. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910-12;  It. -gov.  Vt.,  1912-14.  Episco- 
palian. Mason;  mem.  B.P.O.E.  Clubs:  Bennington, 
etc.    Address:   Bennington,  Vt.  , 

HOWE,  Prank  lee,  marble  and  granite;  b. 
Northfield,  Vt.,  aiar.  20,  1859;  s.  Elhanan  Win- 
chester and  Pamelia  Jane  (Soper)  Howe;  ed. 
Northfield  graded  and  high  schs. ;  Norwich  U., 
1876-9,  B.S.,  1910  as  of  1880;  m.  Lillian  Emogene 
Moore,  of  Dorset,  Vt..  Sept.  21,  1888  (died  June  8, 
1912);  2  children.  Harold  jMoore.  Muriel  Lillian 
(Howe)  Bean.  Engaged  in  marble  and  granite 
business  since  1881  as  mem.  firm  of  F.  L.  Howe  & 
Co.  Enlisted  Jan.  1,  1875  Vt.  Nat.  Guard;  pro- 
moted corpl.  1st  sergt.  2d  It.,  1st  It.,  capt.;  while 
capt.  served  in  Spanish-American  War,  1st  Regt. 
Vt.  Vols.,  May  16-Oct.  26.  1898.  at  Camp  Chicka- 
mauga;  after  war  promoted  maj..  It. -col. ;  placed 
on  retired  list  at  own  request  after  34  years'  serv- 
ice. Trustee  Norwich  U.;  dir.  Northfield  High 
Sch.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  INIasonic 
Order,  Modern  AVoodmen  of  America.  IMil.  Order 
of  Foreign  Wars.    Address:   Northfield,  Vt. 

HOWE,  Preeland,  Jr.,  biologist,  sanitarian;  b. 
Norwav,  :Me.,  ]\Iav  30.  18  70;  s.  Freeland  and  Mary 
L.  (Fields)  Howe;  grad.  Norwav  High  Sch.,  1890; 
A.B.,  Colbv  Univ..  1894;  studied  Graduate  Sch., 
Johns  Hopkins,  1S97-1S98,  Harvard,  1898-1900, 
A.M.,  1899;  Woods  Hole,  1898-1900:  m.  Gorham, 
N.H.,  July  20,  1906,  Sara  Loantha  Brown.  Propr. 
store,  Norwav,  1888:  teacher,  Paris,  Me..  1889; 
cashier.  New  York  "World,  New  York.  1894-97:  asst. 
bacteriologist.  City  Laboratory.  Phila.,  1900-2; 
chemist  and  bacteriologist.  City  Laboratory,  Har- 
risburg.  Pa..  1902-4;  expert  in  water  filtration, 
Pittsburg  (Pa.)  Filter  Mfg.  Co..  1904-6;  in  pvt. 
practice,  water  analysis,  and  professional  adviser 
on  sanitary  and  industrial  condition  and  improve- 
ment of  water  supplies,  Norway,  Me.,  1906-10; 
ow^ner  water  analysis  laboratory;  author  of  vai'i- 
ous  papers  pertaining  to  water.  i\Iem.  Soc.  Am. 
Bacteriologists.  A.A.A.S.,  N.E.  Water  Wks.  .\ssn.. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Mason.  Collector  and  dealer 
in  State  of  Me.  precious  stones  and  pearls.  Rec- 
reations: modern  dancing.    Address:  Norway,  IMe. 

HOWE,  Georgre  Edward,  secret  society  official; 
b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Nov.  26,  1856;  s.  Daniel  and 
Rhoda  (Ewing)  Howe;  father's  grandfather  and 
mother's  grandfather  were  both  Revolutionary 
soldiers;  ed.  Worcester  and  Newburyport  pub. 
schs.:  m.  Oct.  30.  1874,  Elizabeth  Jane  Satchwell. 
of  Worcester,  Mass.;  children,  Frederick  L., 
George  Frank.  Foreman  and  contractor  on  ma- 
chinists" tools  for  P.  Blaisdell  &  Co.,  Worcester, 
30  yrs.;  resigned,  1908,  on  the  merging  of  this  firm 
with  the  Whitcomb  Planer  Co.;  sec.  Grand  Lodge 
Knights  of  Pythias  of  Mass.,  since  Mar.,  1908.  Re- 
publican. Baptist.  Past  Grand  officer  in  Knights 
of  Pythias.  N.E.O.P.  and  other  organizations;  mem. 
Masonic  Order,  Knights  of  Malta,  Knights  and 
Ladies  of  Honor,  etc.  Recreations:  baseball,  lit- 
erature. Home:  18  Melville  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Office-  \^.  Ashburton  PI..  Boston. 

HOWE,  Georg-e  Milton,  clergvman:  b.  Westmin- 
ster, Mass..  .July  23,  1844;  s.  Daniel  and  Harriot 
(Woodbury)  Howe;  prep.  edn.  Nichols  Acad.,  Dud- 
lev,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Amherst.  1871;  grad.  Andover 
Theol.  Sem..  1874;  m.  Lowell,  Mass..  May  27,  1875, 
Sarah  M.  Kendall;  3  children,  George  Allen,  Ralph 


L.  Thurston,  Woodbury  Kendall.  Ordained  to  minis- 
try Congl.  Ch.,  1874;  pastor,  Princeton,  Mass.,  1874- 
84,  Pine  St.  Ch.,  Lewiston,  Me.,  1884-01,  Groton, 
Mass.,  since  1901.  Republican.  Mason;  chaplain 
St.  Paul  Lodge,  Ayer,  Mass.;  was  identified  with 
many  teaching  organizations  in  Me.  and  Grand 
Chaplain  of  IVIasons,  I\le.   Address:  Groton,  Mass. 

HOWE,  Gecrg-e  Rotoley,  naturalist,  educator;  b. 
West  Sumner,  Ale.,  Aug.  4,  1860;  s.  Freeland  and 
Mary  (Field)  Howe;  a  notable  ancestor  was  Betty 
Foster,  niece  of  Gen.  Israel  Putnam;  pub.  schs.  of 
Norway,  Me.;  grad.  Norway  Liberal  Inst.,  1878; 
grad.  Tufts  (JolL,  1882;  unmarried.  Spl.  agt.  and 
adjuster.  Northern  Assurance  Co.  of  Aberdeen  and 
London,  in  Central  U.S.,  1884-5;  in  ins.  business. 
Me.,  1885-94;  engaged  since  1894  in  perfecting  an 
auxiliary  ednl.  work,  under  title  of  The  Internat. 
(Congress,  of  Edn.  for  Boys  and  Girls.  Pres.  Me. 
Acad.  Science,  1913-16;  mem.  Kappa  Chapter  Theta 
Delta  Chi.  Formerly  capt.  Co.  D,  N.G.S.M.  Pro- 
gressive. Engaged  on  an  elaborate  lit.  work  in  3 
vols,  as  guide  for  Internat.  Congress  of  Edn.  for 
Boys  and  Girls.  Owns  a  valuable  collection  of  cut 
gems,  crystals,  polished  pebbles,  etc.,  from  various 
parts  of  Me.  Recreations:  collecting  gems  and 
pearls,  mountaineering,  and  traveling,  incident  to 
the  study,  illustration  and  writing  of  the  natural 
historv  of  Me.  Lectures  on  ednl.  and  nature  topics. 
Address:  Norway,  Oxford  Co.,  Me. 

HOWE,  Harmon  George,  surgeon;  Sept.  3,  1850- 
June  12,  1913.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

HOWE,  Henry  Saltonstall,  dry  goods  merchant; 
b.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Aug.  12,  1848;  s.  Nathaniel  S. 
and  Sarah  (Bradley)  Howe;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1869; 
m.  Catherine  Dexter  Wainwright.  of  Boston,  Mass., 
Oct.  20,  1874;  5  children,  Henry  W.,  James  C,  Su- 
san H.  (Mrs.  Philip  S.  Dal  ton,  of  Milton,  Mass). 
Dudley  R.,  Parkman  D.  Apprentice  in  Saco  water 
power  machine  shop,  Biddeford,  Me.,  1869;  later 
with  A.  D.  Lockwood  &  Co.,  mill  engrs.;  success- 
ively resident  agent  The  Falls  Co.,  of  Norwich, 
Conn.,  Pocasset  Co.,  of  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Pepper- 
ell  Mills,  at  Biddeford,  until  1887;  mem.  Lawrence 
&  Co.,  dry  goods  commn.,  Boston,  since  1887;  v. -p. 
Provident  Instn.  for  Savings;  dir.  Nat.  Shawmut 
Bank,  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.,  Bay  State  Trust  Co., 
Guarantee  Co.  of  N.  America,  Mass.  Hosp.  Life  Ins. 
Co.,  Merrimack  Mfg.  Co.,  Am.  Bell  Telephone  Co., 
Am.  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.,  Western  Tele- 
phone &  Telegraph  Co.,  Western  Electric  Co.;  trus- 
tee Chickering  Trust,  Peter  Bent  Brigham  Hosp., 
St.  Luke's  Home  for  Convalescents.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Clubs:  Somerset,  St.  Botolph  (Boston),  Country 
(Brookline),  Eastern  Yacht,  University,  Grolier 
(New  York).  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York). 
Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  89  Franklin  St., 
Boston.* 

HOWE.  James  Albert,  theologian;  b.  Lowell, 
:Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1834;  s.  Lorenzo  Oilman  and  Dorcas 
(Mallon)  Howe;  prep.  edn.  New  Hampton  (N.H.) 
Instn.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1859;  grad.  Andover 
Theol.  Sem.,  1862;  D.D..  Hillsdale  (Mich.)  Coll., 
1876;  m.  1st,  Oldtown,  Me.,  1862,  Rachel  Elizabeth 
Rogers  (died,  1873);  children,  Percy  Rogers,  b. 
Sept.  30,  1864:  Blanche,  Jan.  26,  1868;  m.  2d.  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.,  1877,  Julia  R.  W.  Woodman  (died  1902). 
Ordained  Bapt.  minister,  1862;  pastorates:  Black- 
stone,  Mass.,  Olnevville.  now  Providence,  R.I.; 
prof,  theology,  Cobb  Divinity  Sch.,  1872-08,  dean, 
1894  (resigned,  after  36  years'  service).  Moderator 
Free  Bapt.  Gen.  Conf.;  read  paper  at  World's  Par- 
liament of  Religions.    Address:  Belmont,  Mass. 

HOWE,  James  Carleton,  mfr. ;  b.  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1877;  s.  Henry  S.  and  Katherine  D. 
(Wainwright)  Howe;  prep.  edn.  Noble  and  Green- 
ough  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1899;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech..  1902;  m.  Letitia  T.  Lemon,  of  St.  Joseph, 
Mo,  Feb.  26,  1908;  2  sons,  .Tames  C.  Jr.,  Henry  S., 
2d.  With  American  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co., 
Boston,  1902-04;  with  Mo.  &  Kan.  Telephone  Co., 
Kansas  Citv  and  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1904-8;  in  employ 
of  W  O.  (5ay  &  Co.,  bonds,  Chicago,  1908-9;  re- 
turned to  Boston,  Apr.,  1909;  v.-p.  Am.  Trust  Co., 
Boston,  1909-12;  v.-p.  Saco-Lowell  Shops,  mfrs. 
textile  machinery,  since  Apr.,  1912;  trustee  Provi- 
dent   Instn.    for    Savings.     Republican.     Episcopa- 


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lian.  Clubs:  Exchanfre;  Harvard  (Boston  and  New 
York).  Recreations:  farming:.  Home:  278  Adams 
St.,  Milton,  Mass.    Office:  77  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

HOWE,  James  Sullivan,  M.D.;  July  7,  1858-Xov. 
21,  1IU4.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

HOWE,  Joseph  Sidney,  civil  engineer;  b.  Methu- 
en,  :\rass.,  Oct.  15,  1S32.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

HOWE.  Julia  Ward,  author;  Mav  27,  1819-1910. 
(See  vol,  1009.) 

HOWE,  Iilverus  Hull,  life  in.s.  actuary;  b.  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  .Tan.  26,  1872;  s.  Edward  William  and 
Henrietta  (IVTcrrill)  Howe;  ed.  pub.  sclis.,  Boston; 
m.  Adelaide  Hand,  of  Newton,  Ma.'^s.,  Oct.  12,  1905; 
2  children,  Stephen  Rand,  Eli/abeth.  Be.t;an  as  elk. 
with  John  Hancock  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Boston, 
July,  1889,  became  asst.  actuary,  1908,  actuary 
since  1909.  Mem.  Actuarial  Soc.  America.  Renub- 
Hcan.  Unitarian.  Mason  (32°).  Club:  Boston  City. 
Home:  409  Newtonville  Av.,  Newtonville,  Mass. 
Office:  120  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

HOWE,  Miss  Iiois  Iiilley,  architect;  b.  Cam- 
bridpre,  Mass.,  Sept.  25,  1KP>4;  d.  Estes  and  Lois 
Lillie  (White)  Howe;  descendant  of  Anne  Hutchin- 
son, of  Mass.  Colonv;  ed.  Cambridire  ITish  Sch., 
1878-82;  Sch.  of  Drawing-  and  Paintinjr,  of  Boston 
Mus.  of  Fine  Arts,  1S82-6;  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1888- 
90:  traveled  Europe,  1892-3;  unmarried.  Draughts- 
man in  office  of  Frances  R.  Allen.  Boston,  1890-2; 
built  first  house  in  association  with  .Joseph  Prince 
Loud,  1894;  practiced  alone  until  1913  when  entered 
partner.'Jhip  with  Eleanor  IManning-,  of  Lynn.  Mass., 
title  of  Lois  L.  Howe  &  Manning:.  Awarded  2d  prize 
for  desien  for  Woman's  Bldq-.,  "U^orld's  Fair,  Chi- 
cago, 1891.  Mem.  bd.  dirs.  Sch.  of  Boston  Mus.  of 
Fine  Arts  (sec,  1899-12),  Copley  Soc,  Mass.  Cre- 
mation Soc.  Mem.  A. I. A.,  Soc.  for  Preservation 
N.E.  Antiquities,  Women's  Assn.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  Mayflower.  Business  Women's, 
Saturday  Morninp:  (Boston),  Cambrida:e  Boat.  Au- 
thor: Details  from  Old  New  Ensrland  Houses,  1913. 
Recreations:  frardenin.s:,  photography.  Home:  2  Ap- 
pleton  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  101  Tremont 
St..  Boston,  Mass. 

HOWE,  Iiouis  P..  retired  shoe  mfr. ;  b.  Marlboro, 
Mass.,  May  29,  1858;  s.  Herbert  and  Harriet  A. 
(Brigham)  Howe;  student  in  civ.  enarrin?:.,  Mass. 
Tnst.  Tech.,  2  yrs. ;  m.  Marlboro,  India  H.  Arnold. 
Pres.  O.  H.  Stevens  Mfg-.  Co.,  Marlboro  Bldff.  Assn.; 
dir.  First  Nat.  Bank  of  IMarlboro:  trustee  Marlboro 
Savings  Bank.  Chmn.  trustees  Marlboro  Pub.  Li- 
brary; trustee  Marlboro  Hosp.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1893,  1894;  mem.  Rep.  State  Central  Com., 
1893,  1894.  Unitarian.  K.T.;  mem.  I.O.O.F.  Club: 
Unitarian.    Address:  Marlboro,  Mass. 

HOWE,  Mark  Antony  De  Wolfe,  editor;  b.  Bris- 
tol, R.L,  Aug:.  28,  1864:  s.  Rt.  Rev.  M.  A.  DeWolfe 
and  Ell7a  (Whitney)  Howe:  A.B.,  Lehig-h  U.,  1886; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1887,  A.M.,  1888;  m.  Fanny  Hunting- 
ton Quincv,  of  Boston,  Sept.  21,  1899.  Asso.  editor 
Youth's  Companion,  1888-93  and  1899-1913:  asst. 
editor  Atlantic  Monthly,  1893-5;  editor  Harvard 
Alumni  Bulletin,  1913 — .  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts 
and  Sciences;  mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Clvibs:  Tav- 
ern, Country  (Brookline).  Union  Boat.  (See  W^ho's 
'KSnia  in  America  for  books  and  writings.)  Home: 
26  Brimmer  St.,  Boston.* 

HOWE,  Oliver  Hunt,  M.D.;  b.  Dedham,  Mass., 
May  29,  1860;  s.  Elijah  (Jr.)  and  Julia  Ann  (Hunt) 
Howe;  M.D..  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1886;  house  sur- 
.geon,  1885-6,  asst.  to  supt..  1886-7,  Boston  City 
Hosp.;  m.  Martha  Dresser  Paul,  of  Dedham.  Nov. 
26.  1889;  4  children,  Paul,  Julian  Cheever,  Richard 
Withington.  Henry  Forbush.  Has  practiced  at  Co- 
hasset,  Mass.,  since  1887;  trustee  Cohasset  Savings 
Bank;  trustee  and  treas.  Cohasset  Free  Pub.  Li- 
brary. V.-n.  Mass.  Medico-Legal  Soc;  mem.  A.]\T.A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Assn.  Bds.  of  Health,  N.E. 
Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Boston  Soc.  Natural  History, 
Alumni  Assn.  Boston  City  Hosp.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason.  Club:  Cohasset  Literary  (pres.). 
Recreations:  history  and  art,  travel,  botany,  geol- 
ogy. Author  of  hist,  chapters  in  Cohasset  Genealo- 
gies and  Town  History,  1909;  also  The  Personal 
Relation  of  the  Physician  to  His  Patients  (Boston 
Med.  and  Surg.  ,Iour.,  1910);  Progres.s  and  Tenden- 
cies in  the  Practice  of  Medicine    (Boston  Medical 


and  Surgical  Journal);  1911;  Cultural  Education 
(Education,  Jan.,  1914);  Historical  Evolution  of 
European  Nations  (Education,  Apr.  and  May,  1915). 
Gives  illustrated  travel  talks.  Address:  Cohasset, 
Mass. 

HOWE,  Percival  Spurr,  broker;  b.  Brookline, 
Mass.,  1863;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1886;  married;  1  son, 
Percival  S.,  Jr.  Pres.  Suncook  Mills:  also  engaged 
in  bond  and  investment  brokerage  business,  (jlubs: 
Exchange,  Brae  Burn  Country;  Harvard  (Boston 
and  New  York).  Recreations:  motoring.  Home: 
AVest  Newton,  Mass.;  (summer)  Nahant,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: 50  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

HOWE,  Reginald  Heber,  clergvman:  b.  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  Ai)r.  9,  1846;  s.  Rt.  Rev.  M.  A.  DeWolfe  and 
Eli'/abeth  Smith  (Marshall)  Howe;  A.B..  Brown  U., 
1866,  A.  M.,  1869  (D.D.,  1894);  B.D..  Phila.  Div. 
Sch.,  1869;  m.  Susan,  d.  Seth  Adams,  of  Providence, 
R.L,  June  22,  1868.  Deacon,  1869,  priest,  1870, 
P.B.  Ch.;  asst.  St.  Luke's  Ch.,  Phila.,  1869.  Grace 
Ch.,  Providence.  1869-71:  rector  Trinitv  Ch.,  Mil- 
ford,  Mass.,  1871-2,  Christ  Ch.,  Quincy,  Mass.,  1872- 
77.  Ch.  of  Our  Saviour,  Longwood,  Mass..  since 
1877.  Instr.  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge. 
1881;  sec.  Diocesan  Bd.  of  Missions,  1885-14;  v.-p. 
and  sec.  of  corpn.  of  Ch.  Home  for  Orphan  and 
Destitute  Children;  pres.  Dist.  15  Conf.  of  Associ- 
ated Charities;  pres.  ]\Iass.  Branch,  Free  Ch.  Assn.; 
dir.  Ch.  Temperance  Soc;  served  as  examining 
chaplain  under  Bishops  Paddock.  Brooks  and  Law- 
rence. (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc) 
Address:  Longwood,  Boston.* 

HOWE,  Reg-inald  Heber,  Jr..  naturalist:  b.  Quin- 
cy, Mass.,  Apr.  10,  1875:  s.  Reginald  Heber  and 
Susan  (Adams)  Howe;  ed.  at  home  and  at  Noble's 
Sch..  Boston;  grad.  snl.  course  Lawrence  Scientific 
Sch.  (Harvard),  1901;  (Docteur  de  I'Universitg, 
Sorbonne,  1912);  m.  Marion  Appleton  Barker,  of 
.lamaica  Plain,  Boston,  Sept.  19,  1904.  Curator 
Thoreau  Museum  of  Natural  History;  instr.  natu- 
ral sciences,  Middlesex  Sch.,  Concord,  Mass.,  1901 
— .  Lecturer  on  ornithology.  Associate  mem.  Am. 
Ornithologists'  Union:  mem.  Biol.  Soc.  Washing- 
ton, Boston  Soc.  Natural  History.  Club:  Royal  So- 
cieties (London).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
list  of  books,  etc.)    Home:  Concord,  Mass.* 

HOWE,  Samuel  Henry,  clergvman:  b.  Fleming 
Co.,  Ky.,  Dec.  15,  1837;  s.  Ma.i.  John  M.  and  Sarah 
(Robertson)  Howe;  ed.  Hanover  Coll.,  Ind.:  (D.D., 
Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1877);  m.  Cohoes,  N.Y.,  May 
14.  1873.  Katherine  B.  Buss.  Ordained  Presb.  min- 
ister, 1865;  pastor,  Vincennes.  Ind.,  1865-7,  Inde- 
pendence, Mo.,  1867-70,  Cortland,  N.Y.,  1870-72, 
\A^ashington,  D.C.,  1872-83,  Park  Congl.  Ch.,  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  since  1883.  Address:  9  Williams  Av., 
Norwich,  Conn. 

HOWE,  S(imon)  Herbert,  shoe  mfr.;  Dec  21, 
1835-May,   1911.     (See  Vol.  1909.) 

HOWE,  "Walter  Clarke,  surgeon;  b.  Dedham, 
Mass.,  June  21,  1872;  s.  Elijah  (Jr.)  and  Julia  Ann 
(Hunt)  Howe;  descendant  of  Abraham  How,  free- 
man in  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1638;  grad.  Dedham  High 
Sch.,  1889,  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1890: 
A.B.,  Amherst,  1894  A.M.,  1899;  M.D.  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1898:  m.  Dedham,  Feb.  26.  1906,  Amelia 
M.  Ely;  children,  Frederick  Ely  (b.  Nov.  4,  1908), 
Emily  (b.  Nov.  22,  1909).  House  .surgeon,  Chil- 
dren's Hosp.,  Boston,  1898,  Boston  City  Hosp., 
1899-01;  house  phys.,  Boston  Lying-in  Hosp.,  1901- 
02;  asst.  surgeon,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  since  1903; 
surgeon  rectal  dept.,  Boston  Dispensary,  1903-11; 
asst.  in  surgery.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.  1st  It.  Med. 
Reserve  Corps,  U.S.A.  Sec.  Grad.  Sch.  of  Medi- 
cine, Harvard;  sec  Suffolk  Dist.  Sled.  Soc;  fellow- 
Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  ]\Ied.  Soc, 
Boston  Soc.  Med.  Sciences,  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Im- 
provement, A.A.A.S.,  Assn.  Mil.  Surgeons  of  U.S., 
Mass.  Med.  Benevolent  Soc,  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Bos- 
tonian  Soc.  Clubs:  University,  Boston  Art.  Ad- 
dress: 303  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

HOWE,  Willard  Bean,  newspaper  publisher;  b. 
W.  Buxton,  TSIe.,  Dec.  7,  1864;  s.  George  Wilson  and 
Annie  E.  (Bean)  Howe;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1887;  m. 
Stamford,  Conn.,  Oct.  21,  1890,  Annie  H.  Bean;  4 
sons  and  3  daughters.  Employed  in  Old  Lowell 
Nat.  Bank,   Lowell,  Mass.,   for  5  summers,  ending- 


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1889:  then  became  commercial  traveler  for  C.  F.  &  in  ins.   business;   mem.   firm  of  Rogers  &  Howes, 

G.  W.  Eddy,  grain,  flour,  etc.,  Boston:  bought  Mel-  mgr.s.   in   Boston  of  German  Am.    Fire  Ins.   Co.   of 

rose  Journal,    1889:   sold   the  paper  after   15   mo.*^.  New  York.    Was  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Newton,  Mass.,  9 

and   soon  after  became  business  mgr.   Burlinston  yrs. ;  now  pres.  bd.  trustees  Newton  Free  Library; 

Free    Press;    after    7    yrs.    bought    control    of    the  mem.  Free  Pub.  Library  Commn.  of  Mass.    Demo- 

corpn.   and   now  dir.   and   treas.    Free   Press   Assn.  crat.     Clubs:    Exchange    (Boston);    Tuesday,    Brae 

and  Free  Press  Printing  Co.:  dir.  E.  &  T.  Fairbanks  Burn    (Newton);    Anni.squam    Yacht    (Gloucester, 

Co.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  trustee  Burlington  Savings  Mass.).    Recreations:  gardening.    Home:   248  Park 

Bank.    Dir.  Mary  Fletcher  Hosp. ;  mem.  exec.  com.  St.,   Newton,   Mass.;    (summer)   Annisquam,   Mass. 

Am.  aiissionary  Assn.    Republican.    Conglist.    Ma-  Office:  30  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

son.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Ethan  Allen.  Home:  409  S.  HOWES,  Georg'e  Edwin,  college  prof  •  b  Read- 
Union  St.    Office:  189  College  St.,  Burlington,  Vt.  ing,    Mtuss.,    Aug.    27,    1865;    s.    Andrew    and    Mary 

HOWE,  William  T.,  insurance  official;  b.  Salem,  Susan  (Vose)  Howes;  A.B.,  summa  cum  laude,  Har- 
Mas.s.,  Oct.  20,  1848;  s.  Israel  T.  and  Harriet  (Slo-  vard,  1886,  A.M.,  1890,  Ph.D.,  1895;  m.  Sarah  Knowl- 
cum)  Howe;  ed.  St.  Paul's  Sch..  Concord,  N.H.;  m.  ton  Dillaway,  of  Cambridge,  Dec.  27,  1887.  Teacher, 
Marv  Osgood  Allen,  of  Salem,  JMass.,  Mar.  9,  1870:  Stamford,  Conn.,  1886-7;  .ir.  master  Boston  Latin 
1  son.  Edward  T.  (deceased).  In  underwriting  Sch.,  1887-91;  instr.  Latin,  Haverford  (Pa.)  Coll. 
dept.,  North  British  and  Mercantile  Ins.  Co..  1875-  Grammar  Sch.,  1891-3;  prof.  Greek  U.  of  Vt.,  1895- 
85;  on  field  force.  Conn.  ]\Iut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  1885-8;  1905;  Garfield  prof,  ancient  langs.,  AVilliams  Coll., 
spl.  agt.,  same  co..  Middle  States,  1888-94;  gen.  agt.  1905—.  Prof.  Greek  lang.  and  lit..  Am.  Sch.  Clas- 
at  Hartford  office,  1896,  later  becoming  asst.  mgr.,  sical  Studies  at  Athens,  Greece,  1902-3;  prof.  Greek, 
same  co.;  again  became  connected  with  Conn.  Mut.  summer  session,  Columbia,  1906.  Home:  Williams- 
Fire  Ins.  Co.,  as  gen.  agt.  at  home  office;  was  elect-  town,  Mass. 

ed  asst.  sec,  1903;  sec.  Dec.  4,  1907-13:  v.-p.  same  HOWES,  Phil  Sheridan,  insurance;  b.  Northfield, 
CO.  since  Mar..  1913:  dir.  Nat.  Exchange  Bank.  Vt.,  July  28,  1S75 ;  s.  Edward  H.  and  Susan  S.  (Put- 
Clubs:  Hartford.  Hartford  Golf.  Recreations:  golf,  ney)  Howes;  descendant  of  Thomas  Howes,  one  of 
Home:  41  Lorraine  St.  Office:  51  Prospect  St.,  Hart-  the  grantors  of  the  town  of  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  1639; 
ford.  Conn.  A.B.,  Norwich  U.,  1896;  m.  Alice  Lunnie,  of  Maple 

HOWEIiIi.   Iiouis   Benuiusrton,   clergyman;   born  Grove,  P.Q.,  Nov.  16,  1898;  2  children,  Harold  Lun- 

Trenton,  N.J..  Sept.   18,   1875;  s.  Charles  Whitecar  pie,  Mildred  Burr.    Corpl.  Co.  F,  1st  Vt.  Inf.,  Span- 

and  Anne  (Umplebv)  Howell;  pre.  edn.  State  Model  ish-Am  War;  engaged  in  teaching  for  a  short  time; 

Sch.,    Trenton;    A.B.,    Dickinson    Coll..    1897,    A.M.,  connected  with  actuarial  dept.  Nat.  Life  Ins.   Co. 

1900:  grad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1900;  m.  Isabel  Graves  ^i"^®  i^^^  L 'P,®i"-    ^^^^^-    ^^^^®   ^o"^-   ^^■'    1908-12: 

Woodruff,  of  Elizabeth.  N.J.,  Feb.  3,  1903;  3  daugh-  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Montpelier,  1912-13.  Mason; 

ters.    Adelaide   Woodruff.    Anne.    Kate    Van    Loan.  mem.    United    Spanish   War   Veterans.     Democrat. 

Deacon,    1900,   priest,    1902,    P.E.    Ch.;    missionary,  Universalist.    Club:     The  Club.      Address:  Montpe- 

Trenton.  N.J.,  1900-2;  rector  St.  John's  Ch.,  Boon-  lier,  Vt. 

ton.   N.J.,   1902-7:   vicar  All   Saints'   Ch.,   Lockport,  HOWLAND,  Charles  P.,  paint   mfr.;   b.  Boston, 

N.Y.,  1907-8;  rector  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Norwalk.  Conn..  May    24,    1841;    s.    David    and    Rebecca    (Crocker) 

since   1908.     Pres.    Jr.    Clericus   of   Conn.     Member  Howland;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston,  pvt.  schs..  West 

Knights  of  Washington   (It.  gen.).  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Newton,  Mass.;   m.   Nannie  J.  White,  of  Roxburv, 

Recreations:   golf,  tennis,  old  furniture.    Address:  Oct.  9,  1883;  5  children:  Mary  (Mrs.  F.  W.  Remick, 

St.  Paul's  Rectory,   Norwalk,  Conn.  of  West   Newton),    Arthur,    Ethel,   Dorothy    (Mrs. 

HOWEI.I.,  Bichard,  editor;  born  Hackettstown,  Frederick   K.    Leatherblee,    of   Springfield,   Mass.), 

N.J.,  May  10,  1869;  s.  J.  W.  and  Catherine  (Wells)  Alice    (Mrs.    Adolph    Amend,   of   Highwood.    N.J.). 

Howell:  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Flanders  and  Dover,  N.J.,  Began  in  paint,  dry  color  and  varnish  business  in 

and  Coleman's  Business  Coll.,  Newark,  N.J. :  m.  New  employ  of  M.   &   N.   Crocker  &  Co.,    Boston,    1858; 

York,  Feb.  13.  1898.  Mary  L.  Dwver.    Began  news-  worked   in   various   branches   of  business  and   be- 

paoer  work  on  Iron  Era"  and  Dover  Index,  Dover,  came   member   of   firm   of   Crocker,   "Wadsworth   & 

N.J. :   reporter   Press   Register,   Newark,   and   New  Co.,  name  changed  to  Wadsworth,  Howland  &  Co.; 

Y'ork  Star  and  Continent:  became  citv  editor  Wa-  pres.  Wadsworth,   Howland  &  Co.,   Inc.,   manufac- 

terburv  Republican  and  later  reporter  on  Water-  turers    paints,    varnishes,    etc.,    since    1893.     Mem. 

bury  Herald:  became  mng.  editor  Waterburv  Her-  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Maiden  Chamber  of 

aid  and   Bridgeport  Herald,    1896.    Home:    Bridge-  Commerce,  Paint  and  Oil  Club  of  N.E.    (ex-pres.). 

port.  Conn.  Republican.   Unitarian.    Club:  Neighborhood  (West 


HOWEI^IiS,    William    Dean,    author:    moved    to 


Newton).    Home:   129  Chestnut  St.,  "West  Newton, 


New   York.      CSep   Vol.    1909,    also   Who's   Who    in  '^^^^s.    umce.  sj-b4  vvasnmgton  tot.,  lioston. 

America,  1914-15.)  HOWIiAND,   Clark  Phelps,   educator.     (See  Vol. 

HOWES.    Ernest    G.,    mfr.:    b.    Chatham,    Mass.,  1^09.) 

Oct.    5,    1871;    s.   Franklin   and    INIerice   B.    (Small)  HOWLAND,  Edward  Morris,  commercial  paper; 

Howes;    ed.   pub.    schs.:    m.    Alice   M.   Huguley,    of  b.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  July  1,  1884;  s.  William  D. 

Boston.   Connected  with  manufacture  of  sole  leath-  and  Caroline  T.    (Child)    Howland;  A.B.,  Harvard, 

er  since  1890;  nres.  Howes  Bros.  Co..  Tanners'  Cut  1906;  married.    Entered  the  banking  office  of  Blod- 

Sole  Co.:  dir.  Michigan  Tanning  &  Extract  Co.,  Po-  Set  &  Co.,  Boston.   1905,  continuing  to  1907;  later 

cahontas  Tanning  Co.-  (Wheeling.  Y^Wa.),   St.   .lo-  with  C.  E.  Steere  &  Co.;  mgr.  Boston  br.  of  Hatha- 

seph  Tanning  Co.    Clubs:  Algonciuin,  Boston  City,  way.  Smith,  Folds  &  Co.,  commercial  paper,  since 

Tedesco.    Exchange.      Home:     325    Commonwealth  April,    1913.     Club:    Country     (Brookline,    Mass.). 

Av.    Office:  321  Summer  St.,  Boston.                         -  Home:  45  West  Cedar  St.    Office:  60  Congress  St., 

HOWES,  Prank  Herhert,  insurance;  b.  South  Boston.  ,  ,  ^  .r.  x 
Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  7.  1853;  s.  Osborn  and  Abbv  HOWLAND,  Prank  Georg-e,  banker;  b  Boston, 
rCrowell)  Howes:  descended  from  Thomas  and  Aug.  27,  1863;  s.  George  and  Angeline  (Buszell) 
Marv  Howes  who  came  to  America,  1637:  on  moth-  Howland;  grad.  Montpelier  (Vt.)  Sem,  1884;  m. 
er's'side  descended  from  Thomas  Prince,  gov.  of  Barre,  Vt.,  Mar.  29,  1888,  Mary  Wells  Elected 
Plvmouth  Colonv:  ed.  pub.  schs..  Boston,  Grey-  cashier  Nat.  Bank  of  Barre,  Jan.  1,  l^^l,  pres., 
lock  Inst..  South  Wllliamstown,  Mass.,  and  Chaun-  Jan.  1.  1907;  organized,  Feb.,  1893,  Barre  Savings 
cv  Hall  Sch..  Boston;  m.  Jane  Roome  Osgood,  of  Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  of  which  was  treas.  until  1914, 
East  Orange,  N.J..  Oct.  3,  1878;  3  children,  Helen  when  became  pres.;  organized,  1906,  and  pres. 
Z.  riMrs.  Charles  B.  Gleason,  of  Newton,  Mass.),  Granite  Mut.  Ins.  Co.;  organized,  and  treas.  Barre 
Donald  T\^..  Henrv  F.  Began  in  wholesale  shoe  &  Montpelier  Traction  &  Power  Co.,  1898;  organ- 
business,  Boston,  "1869.  with  John  and  David  W.  ized.  and  pres.  Ouarry  Savings  Bank  &  Trust  Co., 
Hitchcock  (both  of  whom  later  became  officers  of  1913:  organized,  and  treas.  Peoples  Lighting, 
the  National  Tube  W^orks),  continuing  until  1872:  Heating  &  Power  Co.,  1903  Mem.  Vt  Ho.  of  Rep., 
then  with  Howes  &  Crowell,  ship  mchts..  Boston  1892.  Senate,  1906;  chmn.  Bd.  Civil  Authority  and 
and  New  York,  1872-80;  was  associated  with  Hav-  iustice  of  the  peace,  over  20  yrs.  Republican, 
ward  A.  Harvev,  inventor  of  "Harveyized'  armor  Trustee  French  Barre  Library,  Barre  City  Hosp. 
Plate,  in  several  iron  and  steel  cos.  in  N.Y.  City,  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Vt.  Hist.  Soc.  Club:  Barre 
1880-7;  editorial  writer  for  Boston  Post,  1888;  since  Golf    (pres.).    Address:   Barre,   Vt. 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


HOWIiAND,  Fred  Arthur,  lawyer;  b.  Franconia. 
N.If..  Nov.  10,  1S64;  s.  Moses  N.  and  Sylvia  Ann 
Howland;  prep.  edn.  Phillips  Andover  Acad.;  A.B., 
Dartmouth  Coll.,  1887;  studied  law  with  Hon.  A\'. 
P.  iJillingham,  Waterbury,  Vt.;  sec.  Civil  and  Mili- 
tary Affairs,  1888;  m.  Rena  Forbush,  of  Lancaster, 
N.H.,  Sept.  24,  1894  (died  Oct.  24,  1894);  m.  2d, 
Marg-aret  Louise  Dewey,  of  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Fel). 
1,  1899;  children,  Louise  D.,  S.\l\ia  Ann,  Su.san  G., 
Emily  S.  Mem.  law  firm  of  Dillingham,  Tluse  & 
Howland,  1892-03;  counsel  of  Nat.  Life  Ins.  Co., 
1903-9,  and  in  Jan.,  1909,  elected  v. -p.  and  counsel 
same  co. ;  elk.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1896;  state's  atty.  for 
Washington  Co.,  1896-8;  sec.  of  state,  1898-02; 
chmn.  of  com.  to  prepare  revision  of  banking  laws 
of  Vt.,  1910;  Republican.  Sec.  Vt.  Hist.  Soc.  Mem. 
Alumni  Council  Dartmouth  Coll.  Recreations:  golf, 
fishing.    Address:  120  State  St.,  Montpelier,  Vt. 

HOVTIiAKD,  Frederick  Hoppin,  .iournalist;  moved 
to  l'hiladeli)liia,  I'a.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,    1914-15.) 

HOWIiAITD,  Georgre  Frank;  b.  Mattapoisett, 
Mass.,  Apr.  7,  18  if);  s.  George  Henry  and  Julia 
Emma  (Robinson)  Howland;  direct  descendant  of 
George  Soule,  of  the  Mayllowcr;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
-Mattapoisett,  and  Tabor  Acad.,  Marion,  Mass.; 
m.  Emily  Jeannette  Smith,  of  V^'altham,  Mass., 
Oct.  31,  1901;  2  children,  JIuriel,  Winslow  Robin- 
son. Began  in  employ  of  gas  and  electric  light 
COS.,  whicli  became  nucleus  of  Mass.  Lighting 
Cos.,  of  which  was  elected  sec.  at  organization, 
Oct.  1,  1903;  sec.  and  asst.  treas.  of  Mass.  Lighting 
Cos.:  sec,  treas.  and  dir.  of  the  various  cos.,  the 
stocks  and  securities  of  which  are  held  by  the 
Mass.  Lighting  Cos.  Joined  Co.  E,  6th  Regt., 
M.V.M.,  at  organization,  1891,  and  in  1898;  at  out- 
break of  Spanish-Am.  War,  was  1st  sergt. ;  commd. 
2d  It.,  6th  Mass.  Inf.,  U.S.  Vols.,  and  later  pro- 
moted to  1st  It.;  hon.  mustered  out  at  close  of  war. 
Home:  Auburndale,  Mass.  Office:  77  Franklin  St., 
Boston. 

HOWIiAirD,  John  Gordon,  merchant;  b.  Barre, 
Mass.,  June  11,  185  7;  s.  Dr.  Asa  Allen  and  Cornelia 
White  (Collins)  Howland;  descendant  of  John 
Howland  and  Gov.  William  Bradford,  of  the  May- 
flower; ed.  common  schs.;  m.  Jesse  Milne,  d.  late 
William  A.  Denholm,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  July 
14,  1891.  Begajti  active  career  in  clothing  store  at 
Worcester  and  became  salesman  and  traveling 
salesman;  removed  to  Boston,  1882;  entered  shoe 
business  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1887,  the  business 
enlarging  into  dept.  store,  1894;  now  pres.  How- 
land Dry  Goods  Co.,  one  of  the  leading  houses  in 
Bridgeport;  pres.  Smith-Murray  Co.;  dir.  1st 
Bridgeport  Nat.  Bank,  Bridgeport  Morris  Plan 
Bank.  Trustee  Y.M.C.A.,  Bridgeport  Protestant 
Orphan  Asylum.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Am.  Jersey  Cattle  Club,  Seaside,  Contemporarv, 
Brooklawn  Country,  Woodstock  (Vt.)  Countrv, 
Lakota  Fishing  (Woodstock).  Recreations:  breeder 
of  fine  Jersey  cattle;  owner  of  Quechee  Fells 
Farm,  Quechee.  Vt.  Home:  285  Park  Av.  Address: 
Howland  Dry  Goods  Co.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

HOVTIiANS,  Iieroy  Albert,  college  prof.;  b 
Acushnet,  Mass.,  July  6,  1879;  s.  Franklvn  and 
Emma  H.  (Hallett)  Howland;  10th  generation 
from  Henry  Howland,  in  Plymouth  prior  to  1624 
il)rother  of  John  Howland,  of  the  Mayflower),  and 
on  mother's  side  from  Andrew  Hallett,  who  came 
to  Lynn  in  1636;  ed.  Friends'  Acad..  New  Bedford 
Mass.;  B.A.,  Wesleyan  U..  Conn.,  1900;  M.A.,  Har- 
vard, 1905;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Municli,  1908;  m.  Ethel  M 
Winward,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1908;  2 
children.  Leroy  Albert,  Jr.,  John  Loomis.  Instr 
mathematics,  Drexel  Inst.,  Phila.,  1900-3,  Weslevan 
U.,  1905-6;  Parker  fellow.  Harvard.  1906-8;  asso 
prof,  mathematics,  1908-13,  Fisk  prof,  mathematics 
since  1913,  TVesleyan  U.  Methodist.  Mem.  Am 
Math.  Soc,  Psi  Upsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Club" 
University.  Address:  34  Home  Av.,  Middletown, 
Conn. 

'HOVrj.fiN-D.    Walter    Morton,    lawyer;    Julv    ''2 
1840-Oct.  22,  1911.    (See  vol.  1909.)       "  "      "' 

HOWLAND,  Willard,  lawyer;  b.  Pembroke, 
Mass.  Dec  3,  1852;  s.  Jairus  and  Deborah  L. 
(Fish)  Howland;  descended  from  Pilgrim  ances- 
tors who  settled  at  Marshfleld,  Mass.;  ed.  common 


schs. ;  studied  law  in  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.  and  in 
oHice  of  Josiah  W.  Hubbard;  m.  Lottie  A.  S.  Barry, 
uf  Boston,  Aug.  24,  1874;  children,  Fred  C,  Eliza- 
beth A.  (Mrs.  Herbert  Marston).  Engaged  in  gen. 
l)ractice  since  1878;  mem.  firm  of  Howland  & 
Warren;  pres.  Broadway  Nat.  Bank;  trustee  Coun- 
ty Savings  Bank;  one  of  promoters  of  Boston 
Elevated  R.R.  and  first  counsel  of  the  co. ;  also  a 
jiromoter  and  dir.  Cape  Cod  Canal.  Mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  4  terms,  1889,  90,  99,  1900,  Senate,  2 
terms,  1901,  1902;  chmn.  State  Bd.  of  Conciliation 
and  Arbitration  since  1903.  Methodist.  Mem.  Mass 
Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Mason  (K. 
T. ).  Club:  Review.  Home:  718  Broadwav,  Chelsea. 
jNIass.    Office:   18  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

HOYT,  Adrian  Hazen,  mfr.,  inventor;  b.  Magog, 
P.Q.,  Can.,  Mar.  7,  1862;  s.  Joseph  and  Susan 
(Currier)  Hoyt,  and  descendant  of  John  Hoyt,  Sal- 
isbury, Mass.,  about  1640;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  busi- 
ness coll.;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1887;  m. 
Magog.  June  13,  1887,  Lizzie  C.  Schedrick;  1  son, 
Wallace  C,  b.  Oct.  15.  1888.  Began  practice  at 
Magog:  removed  to  St.  .Jolinsbury,  Vt.,  and  became 
connected  with  the  Standard  Electric  Co.;  moved 
to  JNIanchester,  N.H.,  after  18  mos.,  and  engaged 
in  elec.  experimental  work;  was  mgr.  Whitney 
Elec.  Instrumental  Co.  until  1905;  has  since  been 
engaged  in  mfr.  of  elec.  instruments  and  auto- 
mobiles at  Penacook;  has  been  granted  many 
patents  on  elec.  measuring  instruments  and  scien- 
tific apparatus.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mem.  A. A. 
A.S.;  Mason  (32°);  Odd  Fellow.  Address:  Pena- 
cook, N.H. 

HOYT,  Charles  Chase,  shoe  mfrs.'  goods;  b. 
Boston.  Feb.  22,  18  55;  s.  Isaiah  Francis  and  Jose- 
phine INIatilda  (Eastman)  Hoyt;  grad.  Chicago 
High  Sch.,  1873;  m.  Emma  Josepliine  Farnsworth, 
of  Boston.  .lune  4,  1884;  children,  Richard  Farns- 
worth, Katharyn  (Mrs.  Lester  Watson,  of  Brook- 
line,  Mass.).  In  employ  of  Jansen,  McClurg  &  Co.. 
pubs,  and  booksellers.  Chicago,  1874-5;  with  Haw- 
lev.  Folsom  &  Martin,  men's  furnishing  goods, 
1875-9:  with  Nichols  &  Farnsworth,  1879-87;  part- 
ner Nichols,  Farnsworth  &  Co.,  1887-90,  and  sr. 
partner  Farnsworth,  Hoyt  &  Co.  since  1897;  v.-p. 
T\''alworth  Mfg.  Co.;  trustee  Home  Savings  Bank; 
dir.  Old  Colony  Gas  Co..  Boylston  Nat.  Bank,  Lewis 
A.  Crossett,  Inc.  Dir.  N.E.  Shoe  and  Leather  Assn. 
(pres.  1907-12);  mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, Boston  Boot  and  Shoe  Club  (pres.  1903-6). 
Republican.  Conglist.  ]\rem.  Loyal  Legion.  Clubs: 
Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Country,  Merchants.'  Rec- 
reations: golf,  motoring.  Home:  186  Tappan  St., 
Brookline,   Mass.    Office:   58  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 

HOYT,  David  Wetoster,  educator:  b.  Amesbury, 
Mass.,  Apr.  16,  1833;  s.  Enoch  and  Elizabeth  (Wil- 
liams) Hoyt;  descendant  of  John  Hoyt,  who  set- 
tled at  Salisbury,  and  Amesburv,  Mass.,  about 
1638;  student  Brown  U.,  class  of  1855;  (hon.  A.M.. 
Middlebury  Coll.,  1861,  Brown,  1872;  D.Sc,  R.I. 
State  Coll..  1914);  m.  Marv  E.  Pierce,  of  Brighton, 
Mass.,  1856;  m.  2d,  Martha  J.  Guild,  of  Providence. 
1868;  1  daughter,  Elizabeth  G.  Teacher,  Putnam 
Free  Sch..  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1851-4,  Union  Sch.. 
Beloit,  Wis.,  1854-5,  high  sch.,  Lexington,  Mass., 
1857-8;  adj.  prof,  mathenjatics  and  mechanics. 
Poly.  Coll.  of  Pa.,  1858-9:  prof,  mathematics  and 
natural  sciences.  New  Hampton  Inst.,  Fairfax, 
Vt.,  1859-63;  head  of  high  sch.  (now  English  High 
Sell.),  Providence,  R.I.,  1864-14  (now  emeritus). 
First  sec,  1871-9,  pres.,  1881-2,  R.I.  Bapt.  Social 
Union;  pres.  R.I.  Inst,  of  Instrn..  1875-6;  commr. 
for  Topog.  Survey  and  INIap  of  R.I.,  1888-93;  pres. 
Providence  Franklin  Soc,  1887-8.  and  chmn.  of 
com.  which  prepared  its  report  on  the  geology  of 
R.I. ;  pres.  Barnard  Club,  1898-9.  :Mem.  Am.  Inst. 
Instrn.,  N.E.A.,  R.I.  Hist.  Soc.  Baptist.  Author 
of  several  geneal.  works;  also  "Relation  of  the 
High  School  to  the  Community";  Influence  of 
Physical  upon  the  History  of  R.I.,  1910:  and  vari- 
us  contbns.  to  periodicals.  Recreations:  science, 
Home:   40  Humboldt  Av.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

HOYT,  Deristhe  Iiavinta,  lecturer;  b.  Went- 
worth,  N.H. ;  d.  Dr.  Peter  Livingston  and  Elisabeth 
(^Aspinwall)  Hoyt;  grad.  Kimball  Union  Acad., 
1864;  unmarried.  Taught  Appleton  Acad..  New 
Inswich,  N.H..  1865-7,  Reading  (Mass.)  High  Sch., 
1869-70;    studied    in    South    Kensington    Art    Sch.. 


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l.,ondon.  1872-3;  tauslit  ;Mass.  Xormal  Art  Sch., 
1874-91;  lecturer  in  same  on  history  of  painting, 
1891-13.    Address:    Maiden,   Mass.* 

HOYT,  Edward  C,  leather  merchant.  Home: 
Stamford.  Conn.  (See  Wlio's  Wlio  in  America  for 
biography.) 

HOYT,  rrank  Murray,  banker:  b.  Newington, 
N.H.,  Jan.  23,  1859;  s.  llev.  Samuel  and  Harriet  S. 
(Murray)  Hoyt;  descendant  of  Ruth,  d.  of  John 
and  Priscilla  Alden,  also  of  an  uncle  of  .John 
Adams,  6th  Pres.  of  U.S.;  ed.  common  sells.,  New- 
ington, N.H.;  Hampton  (N.H.)  Acad.;  N.H.  Conf. 
Sem.  (now  Tilt  on  Sem.),  Tilton,  N.H.:  m.  Sept.  1, 
1887,  Marv  Ellen  Braclvett,  of  Greenland,  N.H. 
Bookkeeper  D.  Lothrop  &  Co.,  Boston,  1885-94; 
v.-p.  and  sec,  1894-6,  pres.,  1896-1900,  Lothrop 
Pub.  Co.:  elk.  Melrose  Nat.  Bank,  1905-8;  treas. 
Melrose  Savings  Bank  since  Nov.  1,  1908.  Repub- 
lican. Methodist.  Home:  168  E.  Emerson  St.  Of- 
fice:  497   Main   St..   Melrose,   Mass. 

HOYT,  Helen  Brown,  author.    (See^vol.  1909.) 

HOYT,  James  Howard,  clergvman;  b.  Saratoga, 
N.Y.,  July  13,  1848;  s.  Samuel  S.  and  Roxy  (Calk- 
ins) Hoyt;  A.B.,  Union  U.,  Schenectady,  N.Y.,  1873 
(D.D.,  1901);  grad.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1876;  m. 
Sarah  J.  Bennett,  of  New  York,  June  25,  1876. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministrv,  1876;  pastor  Greenough, 
N.Y.,  1876-9,  Presbyn.  Ch.,  Bedford,  1879-91,  Congl. 
Ch.,  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  since  1891.  ^iason;  Odd 
Fellow;  Granger  (state  chaplain).  Republican. 
Recreations:  fisliing.    Address:  New  Canaan,  Conn. 

HOYT,  John  G.,  president  Hartford  Life  Ins.  Co., 
Hartford,   Conn. 

HOYT,  Iiouis  G.,  probate  judge;  ta.  Exeter,  N.H., 
Feb.  23,  1856:  s.  Oilman  B.  and  Marianna  (Jewell) 
Hoyt;  prep.  edn.  Phillips  Acad..  Exeter.  N.H. ;  A.B., 
Dartmoutli,  1877;  m.  :Mary  S.  Towle,  of  Kingston, 
N.H.,  Mar.  30,  1893.  Began  practice  at  Kingston, 
N.H.,  1878;  editor  New  Hampshire  Democrat,  1877; 
mgr.  Boston  office  of  E.  H.  Rollins  &  Sons,  bank- 
ers, 1889-90;  dist.  attv.,  Rockingham  Co..  N.H., 
1892-1900;  sec.  Rep.  State  Com.,  1900-2;  judge  of 
probate,  Rockingham  Co..  N.H.,  since  1902.  Trustee 
Sanborn  Sem.  (Kingston),  Brown's  Acad.  (East 
Kingston).  Universalist.  Author:  The  Homestead 
Right,    1899:    Hovt's    Probate    Practice    (2d    edit.), 

1908.  Home:  Kingston.  N.H. 

HOYT,  Martha  Seavey,  U.S.  pension  atty.  and 
spl.  commr. ;  b.  East  Machias,  Me.;  d.  Sylvanus 
and  Cynthia  O.  Seavey;  descendant  of  Josepli 
Seavev.  of  Scarboro,  Me..  1765;  grad.  Washington 
Acad.,  East  Machias.  1865;  m.  East  Machias,  Sept. 
22,  1866,  Rev.  Oilman  Allen  Hoyt,  Conglist  (died 
at  Hiawatha  Kan..  1870).  Employed  by  Home 
Missionary  Soc,  at  \Varrensburg,  Mo.,  and  Hia- 
watha, Kan.;  returned  to  the  East,  1870:  now 
acting  as  spl.  commr..  U.S.  pension  atty.;  repre- 
sentative of  Gen.  Federation  Bulletin,  also  of 
Register  and  Directory  of  Women's  Clubs.  Mem. 
and  corr.  sec.  Boston  Business  League;  inem. 
Woman  Suffrage  Assn.  and  Underwriter's  Assn. 
of  Boston.  One  of  the  tliree  compilers  of  Sketches 
of  Representative  W^omen  of  New  England  (Mrs. 
Julia  Ward  Howe,  editor),  1905.  Address:  80 
Gainsboro  St.,  Boston. 

HOYT,  Frentiss  Cheney,  educator;  b.  Addison, 
Vt.,  Aug.  1,  1869:  s.  Edwin  and  Livia  M.  (Cheney) 
Hoyt;  A.B.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1889  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa),  A.M.,  1892;  post-grad,  study.  Harvard, 
1898-02,  A.M.,  1899.  Ph.  D..  1902;  m.  Middlebury, 
Vt..  Dec.  30.  1902,  Hortense  Marion  Drake;  1  son, 
Edwin  Murray.  Teacher,  Crown  Point,  N.Y.,  1890- 
91;  prin.  high  sell.,  Parsons,  Kan.,  1891-3;  supt. 
and  prin.  high  sch.,  Middlebury,  Vt.,  1893-8;  instr. 
in  English,  Harvard,  1902-4;  asst.  prof.  English, 
Clark    Coll.,    Worcester,    Mass.,    1904,    prof,    since 

1909.  Mem.  Modern  Language  Assn.  of  America, 
Delta  Upsilon.  Republican.  Club:  Congregational. 
Recreations:  outdoor  life.  Home:  940  Main  St. 
Office:   Clark  College,  Worcester,   Mass. 

HOYT,  Thomas  H.,  lawyer;  b.  West  Amesbury 
(now  Merrimac),  IMass.,  May  11,  1849;  s.  Isaac  'W. 
and  Marv  G.  (Gale)  Hoyt:  attended  New  Hampton 
Lit.  Instn.;  LL.B.,  Law  Dept.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1874; 
admitted  to  bar,  1875;  unmarried.  Practiced  at 
Haverhill,    Mass.,    until    1880,    since    at    Merrimac. 


Mem.  Sch.  Bd.  17  yrs.,  selectman  3  yrs.  Repub- 
lican.   -Vddress:  IMerrimac,  jNIass. 

HOYT,  Walter  Scott,  M.D.;  b.  Rumford,  Me.. 
Nov.  24,  1856;  s.  Nial  and  Arvilla  (Wright)  Hoyt; 
ed.  Wilton  (Me.)  Acad.;  B.A.,  Bates  Coll.,  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.,  1882;  M.T).,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll. 
(New  York  U.),  1885;  m.  Aug.  19,  1908,  Josephine 
Huntley,  of  Newton,  Mass.  County  pliys.  Stafford 
County,  Kan.,  1885-87;  settled  in  Waltliam,  Mass., 
1889;  city  phys.,  1891-12;  mem.  staff  Waltham 
Hosp.;  until  1914,  member  U.S.  Pension  Exam- 
ining Bd.  for  Waltham;  trustee  Waltham  Savings 
Bank.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Middlesex 
Co.  Med.  Soc,  Waltham  Med.  Club.  Republican. 
Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner);  mem.  K.  of  P.,  Red  Men. 
Home:   104  Crescent  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 

HOYT,  "William  Henry,  author:  moved  to  New 
York.  (Sec  \ol  190:i,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

HOYT,  "William  Jewett,  paper  mfr.,  retired;  b. 
Delaware,  O.,  Api-.  1,  1842;  s.  John  and  Margaret 
iMorri.son  (Jewett)  Hoyt;  descendant  of  John  Hoyt, 
Salisbury,  Mass.,  about  1640;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Cleve- 
land, O.;  m.  Emma  A.  Cobb,  of  Cleveland,  Feb.  3, 
1875  (died  1897).  Employed  in  father's  paper  mill, 
Cleveland  and  Castalia,  O.,  1860-75;  purchased, 
with  father  as  partner,  plant  of  the  Martin  Paper 
Co.,  Mancheste:.  N.H.,  and  continued  business  un- 
der name  of  .John  Hoyt  &  Co.  till  1885,  when  co. 
was  incorporated;  sec.  and  ti-eas.  new  co.,  1885-6; 
retired  Oii  account  of  failing  health,  1886;  dir. 
Manchester  Nat.  Bank.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Derryfleld,  Union  (Boston).  Home:  1580 
Elm  St.,  Manchester,  N.H. 

HOYT-STEVENS,  Jane  Elizabeth,  M.D.;  b.  Con- 
cord, N.H.,  Sept.  23,  1860;  d.  Sewel  and  Hannah 
Elizabeth  (Nichols)  Hoit;  student  Wellesley  Coll., 
1879-83;  M.D.,  AVoman's  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  In- 
firmary), 1890:  m.  Concord,  June  26,  1907,  George 
Washington  Stevens,  of  Claremont,  N.H.  2d  med. 
asst.  New  York  Infant  Asylum  (61st  St.  and  10th 
Ave.),  1889-90;  spent  summer,  3  mos.,  1890,  in  Eng- 
land, Scotland  and  Ireland;  resident  phys.,  Lasell 
Sem.,  1890-1;  asst.  in  surg.  room,  Bennet  St.  Dis- 
pensary, Boston,  1890-1;  interne  N.E.  Hosp.,  Rox- 
bury,  1S91-2;  spl.  work  of  4  mos.  in  univ.  and 
clinics  at  Vienna,  Austria,  1  or  2  weeks'  study  of 
hosps.  in  Rome,  Venice,  Florence,  Naples,  Zurich, 
Paris  and  London,  1892-3;  practiced  in  Concord. 
N.H.,  since  June,  1893.  Apptd.  consulting  phys.  on 
Margaret  Pillsbury  Hosp.  staff,  1896;  resigned, 
1899,  to  spent  1%  yrs.'  study  at  the  U.  of  Leipsic, 
and  to  travel  a  year  in  Italy  and  N.  Africa;  re- 
turned to  America  in  1901:  4th  trip  abroad,  3  mos. 
in  Spain,  Portugal,  N.  Africa  and  the  Balearic  Is- 
lands, 1906;  del.  from  N.H.  Med.  Soc.  to  the  Inter- 
national Med.  Congress  at  Lisbon,  Portugal,  1906. 
:Mem.  A.M.A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Center  Dist.  and 
Merrimac  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Woman's  Med.  Assn.  of 
N.Y.  City  (life),  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  (necrologist  and 
life  mem.),  N.H.  Bible  Soc.  (life).  Woman's  Hosp. 
and  Assn.  of  Concord  (life).  Concord  Seaman's 
Friend  Soc.  (ex-pres.  and  life  mem),  Concord  Fe- 
male Charity  Assn.  (life).  Equal  Suffrage  Assn., 
also  various  federated  and  non-federated  women's 
clubs,  lit.,  musical,  philanthropic  and  recreative. 
Registered  for  practice  in  N.Y..  N.H.  and  Italy. 
Home:  85  N.  State  St.,  Concord,  N.H. 

HUBBARD.  Allen,  consulting  engineer:  b.  West- 
field.  Mass.,  Dec.  9.  1861;  s.  George  and  Clara  M. 
(Edv)  Hubbard;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch. 
(YsLle),  1883;  m.  Edna  L.  Woodruff,  of  Winsted. 
Conn.,  Sept.  23,  1896;  children,  Allen,  Jr.,  Gilbert. 
Began  in  J.  H.  Lounsbury's  machine  shop.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  1885:  successively  with  Riverside  & 
Oswego  Woolen  Mills,  Providence  branch  of  The 
H  B  Smith  Co.  and  Albert  B.  Franklin,  heating 
contractor,  to  1S9S;  mem.  firm  of  French  &  Hub- 
bard, consulting  engrs.,  Boston,  since  1898.  Mem. 
Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Chi  Phi.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  Engineers',  Boston  Athletic  Assn., 
Newton  Centre  Squash,  Tennis,  Brae  Burn  Coun- 
try Recreations:  athletics.  Home:  Montvale  Road, 
Newton  Centre,  Mass.    Office:  88  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 

HUBBABD,  Charles  Etistis,  retired  lawyer,  busi- 
ness man:  b.  Boston.  .\ug.  7,  1842;  s.  Samuel  and 
Mary  Ann    (Coit)    Hubbard;   ancestry  traced  back 


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to  time  of  William  the  Conqueror;  grad.  Yale, 
1862;  enlisted  to  Co.  A,  45th  Mass.  Vols,  and  served 
until  mustered  out,  1863;  read  law  under  Judge 
Dwight  Foster  and  Henry  W.  Paine;  LL,. B.,  1865, 
Harvard  Law  Sch.;  m.  Boston,  Dec.  10,  1872,  Caro- 
line D.  Tracy;  children,  F.  Tracy,  Gardiner  Gieene, 
Gertrude  (deceased).  Has  devoted  attt-iition  main- 
ly to  corpus,  during  recent  yrs.  until  retirement 
from  active  business;  dir.  Am.  Telei)hone  &  Tele- 
graph Co.  Clubs:  Somei'set.  Oakley  Country.  Rec- 
reations: goU".    Home:  12  Ilereford  St.,  Boston. 

"'hubbard,  Charles  Joseph;  b.  Barre,  Vt.,  June 
22,  1856;  s.  Ashley  and  Julia  Ann  (Carpenter)  Hub- 
bard; A.B.,  Harvard,  1S83,  LL.B.,  1886;  m.  Alice 
Davis  Field,  of  Morristown,  N.J.,  Sept.  26,  1S99; 
children,  Wynant  Davis,  Charles  Joseph,  Jr.,  Anna, 
Alice.  Was  in  charge  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  for 
23  years,  of  large  land  investments  of  Boston  peo- 
l)le;  represented  lailroads  in  purchases  of  land, 
especially  in  actiuiring  land  for  the  new  Union 
Passenger  Station  in  Kansas  City,  about  com- 
pleted, 1914;  was  v.-p.  N.E.  Nat.  Bank,  Kansas 
City,  1895-1910;  trustee  Sangamon  Land  Trust. 
Mem.  Bd.  of  Freeholders  that  drafted  new  charter 
for  Kansas  City,  1908;  mem.  committee  that  draft- 
ed present  park  laws  of  Kansas  City.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Democrat.  Episcopalian. 
Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Clubs:  Harvard,  Union, 
Exchange,  Country  (Boston),  University,  Country 
(Kansas  Citv).  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  Milton, 
Mass.    Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston. 

HTTBBARI>,  Charles  beamed,  paper  mfr. ;  b. 
Norwich.  .lulv  21,  1S55;  A.B.,  Yaie,  1873;  became 
treas.  The  A.  H.  Hubbard  Co.  Address:  242  Broad- 
way, Norwich,  Conn. 

HUBBABD,  Charles  Wells,  mfr.;  b.  Newton, 
Mass.,  1856;  s.  Charles  Townsend  and  Elisabeth 
Blair  (Wells)  Hubbard;  A.B..  Harvard,  1878;  m. 
Anne  L.  Swann,  of  C}iarlestown,  Mass.,  June  3, 
1889;  4  children.  Charles  Wells,  Jr.,  Elisabeth 
Blair  (wife  of  Dt.  John  F.  Meigs.  Jr.,  of  U.S.N.), 
Anne  Swann,  Mary  Greene.  Trustee  Ludlow  Mfg. 
Associates  (treas.  1S87-1912);  trustee  Franklin 
Savings  Bank  of  the  City  of  Boston.  V.-p.  Boston 
Lying-in  Hosp.  IMem.  Corpn.  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Union.  Country, 
Exchange,  Boston  City,  Harvard  (Boston);  New 
York  (New  York).  Home:  Auburndale,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:  111   Devonshire  St.,  Boston.* 

HUBBABD,  Clinton  Perley,  M.D.;  b.  Hiram.  Me., 
Apr.  9.  1S40:  s.  Thomas  L.  and  Mary  .Tane  (Mason) 
Hubbard;  prep.  edn.  Limington  Acad.;  M.D.,  Med. 
Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1884:  m.  Esther  Went- 
worth,  of  Hiram,  Me.,  Nov.  6,  1871;  3  children, 
Fannie  Lord,  Carrie  Esther,  Elwin  Thomas.  Prac- 
ticed at  Hiram.  Me.,  1884-5.  Lovell,  1885-09,  South 
Windham,  since  1909.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Demo- 
crat.   Universalist.    Home:  South  Windham,  Me. 

HUBBABD,  EUjah  Kent,  mfr.;  July  12,  1835- 
June  26.  1915.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

HUBBABD,  Elijah  Kent,  Jr.,  mfr.,  capitalist:  b. 
Chicago.  Feb.  5,  1869;  s.  Elijah  Kent  and  Anna 
.Jones  (Dver)  Hubbard;  prep.  edn.  St.  Paul's  Sch., 
Concord.  N.H.;  B.S.,  Trinity  Coll.,  1892;  m.  Jan.  15, 
1901,  Helen  Keep  Otis,  of  Chicago.  Entered  busi- 
ness in  1892,  founded  by  his  vincle,  Henry  G.  Hub- 
bard, in  1834,  as  the  Russell  Mfg.  Co.,  mfrs.  web- 
bing; dir.  Middletown  Nat.  Bank,  Middlesex  Hosp.; 
pres.  Y.M.C.A.;  mem.  City  Council,  1894-6;  candi- 
date for  It. -gov..  Conn..  1902;  p.-m.  1st  Co.  Gov- 
ernor's Foot  Guard,  1899-1911.  Mem.  Am.  Hist. 
Soc,  Psi  Upsilon.  etc.  Clubs:  Players.  Universitv, 
Metropolitan  (N.Y.);  Hartford,  Hartford  Golf 
(Hartford);  IMiddletown,  Masonic,  Araw^ana. 
Home:  "Arawana,"  Middletown,  Conn.* 

HUBBABD,  Prank  Allen,  M.D.;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass..  IMar.  S,  1S52;  s.  Simeon  Pease  and  Harriet 
Ann  (Barrett)  Hubbard;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1873; 
M.D.,  Univ.  City  of  New  York.  1878;  post-grad, 
work  at  Harvard  Med.  Sch.  and  Univ.  of  Vienna; 
m.  1st.  Taunton,  Mass.,  1885.  Annie  Louise  Field 
(now  deceased);  1  child,  Merrill  Field,  b.  Dec.  28, 
1886;  m.  2d,  Spencer,  Mass..  1896.  Elizabeth  Anna 
Wheeler;  6  children,  Eloise  Barrett,  b.  Dec.  2&, 
1897;  Jennie  Elizabeth,  Jan.  23.  1899;  Helen 
Wheeler,  Nov.  24,  1901;  Edward  Reed.  Feb.  7, 
1905;  Allen,  Jan.  30,  1908;  Leonard  Field,  Jan.   19, 


1910.  Has  practiced  at  Taunton  since  1878;  city 
physician,  1881-3;  mem.  Sch.  Com.  many  yrs.  Mem. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Assn.  of  N.Y.  Alumni.  Re- 
publican. Baptist.  Mason,  Odd  Fellow.  Recrea- 
tions: camping,  photography.  Address:  157  High 
St..  Taunton,  INIass. 

HUBBABD,  Prank  Willard,  plumbers'  supplies; 
b.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Feb.  22,  1875;  s.  Willard  B. 
and  Caroline  A.  (Wallace)  Hubbard;  attended 
New  Haven  High  Sch.;  m.  Ida  V.  Tibbetts,  of  Ban- 
gor, Me.,  Feb.  26,  1896.  Has  been  connected  since 
beginning  of  active  career  with  plumbers'  supply 
business  established  (May  1,  1899)  by  father  (who 
died  July  8,  1913);  now  pres.  and  treas.  W.  B. 
Hubbard  &  Sons  Co.;  also  pres.  and  treas.  Reardon 
Boiler  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Mason.  Odd  Fellow,  Elk.  Clubs:  Boston  Yacht, 
Scimitar.  Recreations:  motoring,  fishing.  Home: 
9  Sydne.v  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Office:  176  Oliver 
St..  Boston. 

HUBBABD,  Prederick  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Hollis, 
N.H.,  Nov.  17,  1851;  s.  Luther  Prescott  and  Mary 
C  (Tenney)  Hubbard;  ed.  Greenwich  Acad.; 
studied  law  in  office  of  Evarts,  Southmayd  &  Cho- 
ate.  New  York;  LL.B.,  Law  Sch.,  U.  of  City  of  New 
York,  1875;  m.  Greenwich,  Aug.  1.  1883,  Agnes  H. 
Waterbury;  3  children,  (jarleton  W.,  Drexel  T., 
George  F.  Practiced,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  since 
1875;  v.-p.  and  gen.  counsel  ^Mianus  INIotor  Works 
(Stamford.  Conn.).  Now  one  of  judges  Borough 
Court  of  Greenwich  (term  expires  June  1.  1917). 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Contributor  to 
mags,  and  newspapers.  Author:  Other  Days  in 
Greenwich,  1913.  Recreations:  travel.  Home:  267 
Milbank  Ave.  Office:  115  Greenwich  Av.,  Green- 
wich, Conn. 

HUBBABD,  George  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Barn- 
ston,  P.Q.,  Can.,  June  2.  1857;  s.  Henry  and  Lois 
Fuller  (Carr)  Hubbard;  B.A.,  Dartmouth.  1880, 
M.A.,  1884:  grad.  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1884;  m. 
Deborah  Bowdltch  Dean,  of  Cambridge,  Mass., 
June  13,  1889.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1884; 
spent  2  yrs.  in  home  mission  work  and  2  yrs.  in 
spl.  studv  of  social  questions  at  Harvard;  pastor 
Trinitarian  Ch.,  Norton,  Mass.,  1888-96,  Congl.  Ch., 
Enfield,  Mass.,  1896-1901,  Union  Congl.  Ch.,  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  1901-13.    Home:  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.* 

HUBBABD,  Georg-e  William,  M.D.;  b.  Hatfield. 
Mass.,  June  22,  1870;  s.  Charles  E.  and  Julia  Day- 
ton) Hubbard;  prep.  edn.  Smith  Acad.,  Amherst, 
Mass.;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Baltimore, 
1894.  Practiced  in  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  1894-07. 
Springfield  since  1907.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Hampden  Dist.  Med.  Soc,  Springfield  Acad. 
Medicine.  Clubs:  Calhoun,  Automobile.  Richmond, 
Springfield  Country.  Recreations:  golf,  motoring. 
Address:  327  State  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

HUBBABD,  Henry  Vincent,  landscape  architect; 
b.  Taunton,  jNIass..  Aug.  22,  1875;  s.  Charles  Thach- 
er  and  Clara  Isabel  (Reed)  Hubbard;  traces  an- 
cestry on  both  sides  to  1650  in  America;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1897;  :Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1897-8;  A.M.,  Har- 
vard. 1900,  S.B.,  1902:  unmarried.  Began  practice 
at  Boston  as  Hubbard  &  White,  1906;  since  mem. 
firm  of  Pray,  Hubbard  &  White;  instr.  landscape 
architecture,  1906-10,  asst.  prof,  since  1910.  Har- 
vard. Mem.  Am.  Soc  Landscape  Architects 
(treas.).  Clubs:  Union  Boat,  St.  Botolph.  Editor 
Landscape  Architecture  (mag.)  since  1910.  Rec- 
reations: outdoor  life.  Home:  131  Westmorely 
Court.  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  101  Tremont  St., 
Boston. 

HUBBABD,  John  Charles,  educator;  b.  Boulder, 
Colo.,  Apr.  16.  1879:  s.  James  E.  and  :VIaude  (Duke) 
Hubbard:  B.S.,  U.  of  Colo.,  1901:  scholar  in  phys- 
ics and  asst.  to  Prof.  Webster,  1901-2.  fellow.  1902- 
04,  Ph.D..  1904,  Clark  U. ;  unmarried.  Instr.  in 
physics  Simmons  Coll.,  Boston,  1904-5;  asst.  prof, 
physics  New  York  U.,  1905-6;  asst.  prof,  physics 
Clark  Coll.,  1906-11.  prof,  since  1911;  fellow  in 
physics.  Clark  U.,  1906-10.  instr.  since  1910.  Fel- 
low A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Acad.  Art  and  Sciences;  mem. 
Am.  Physical  Soc.  Recreations:  athletics  of  all 
kinds.    Address:  8  London  St..  Worcester.  Mass. 

HUBBABD,  John  Tomlinson,  lawyer;  b.  Litch- 
field, Conn..  Nov.  30,  1856;  s.  John  Henry  and  Abby 
Jane    (Wells)    Hubbard;    A.B.,    Yale,    1880;    LL.B., 


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Yale  Law  Sch.,  1883.  Pres.  Echo  Farm  Co.;  dir. 
Litchfield  Sav.  Sec.  Litchfield  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.; 
sec.  Conn.  Mining  Co.;  for  11  yrs.  pres.  Proprs.  of 
the  Ore  Bed  in  Salisbury  (now  dissolved).  Grand 
juror,  Litchfield,  10  yrs.,  warden  the  borough  in 
1900,  and  iustice  of  peace;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1901-3;  judge  of  probate,  190li-12  and  since  1914; 
mem.  Conn.  State  Bar  Examining  Com.  since  1890. 
Free  Trade  Republican,  with  leanings  to  Prohibi- 
tion. Episcopalian.  Mem.  Litchfield  Scientific  Soc. 
Addre-ss:  Litchfield,  Conn. 

HUBBARD,  Joshua  C,  surgeon;  b.  Charlestown, 
N.H.,  1869;  s.  Richard  and  Sarah  D.  (Clapp)  Hub- 
bard; A.B.,  Harvard,  1892;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1896;  m.  Marion  G.  Richardson,  of  Beverly, 
Mass.,  1900;  3  children,  Richard,  Joshua  C,  Jr., 
Marion  H.  Began  practice  in  Boston,  1899;  asso- 
ciate in  surgery.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  visiting  sur- 
geon Boston  City  Hosp. ;  consulting  surgeon  Leon- 
ard Morse  Hosp.,  Natick,  Mass.  Fellow  Am.  Coll. 
Surgeons:  mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Obstet. 
Soc.  of  Boston,  Boston  Soc.  for  Med.  Improvement, 
Boston  Med.  Library  Assn.  Clubs:  Union,  Harvard. 
Address:  84  Bay  State  Rd.,  Boston. 

HUBBABD,  Josiah  Clark,  M.D. ;  b.  Easthampton, 
Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1853;  s.  Eli  A.  and  Frances  (Dan- 
iels) Hubbard;  A.B..  Williams,  1877;  M.D.,  Jeffer- 
son Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  1880;  m.  Mary  Stowe.  of 
Springfield,  Mass.,  Apr.  21,  1881.  Practiced  in  Hol- 
yoke,  Mass.,  since  1881;  dir.  Peoples  Savings  Bank, 
Holyoke  City  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Springfield  Acad.  Medicine,  Chi  Psi.  Home:  321 
Maple  St.,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

HUBBARD,  Lorenzo  W.,  M.D.;  Feb.  3,  1841-19 — . 
(See  vol.   1909.) 

HUBBARD,  Marian  Elizabeth,  zoologist;  b.  Mc- 
Gregor, la..  Aug.  31,  1868;  d.  Rodolphus  and  Han- 
nah (Giles)  Hubbard;  student  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll., 
1886-9;  B.S.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1894.  Asst.  in  sci- 
ence and  language,  high  sch.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.. 
1889-93;  instr.  zoology  Wellesley  Coll.,  1894-1901; 
asso.  prof,  same,  since  1902.  Recreations:  walking. 
Address:  "^"ellesley,  Mass. 

HUBBARD,  Orrin  Calvin,  mfg.  hatter  and  fur- 
rier; b.  Rowley,  Mass.,  May  13,  1851;  s.  Calvin  and 
Mary  E.  (Chaplin)  Hubbard;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Row- 
ley; m.  Emma  F.  Faulkner,  of  Fall  River,  Mass., 
Feb.  10.  1876;  1  daughter.  Amy  L.  Lived  on  farm 
until  19  yrs.  of  age;  learned  hatter's  trade  and  be- 
came partner,  firm  of  Lamson  &  Hubbard,  1885. 
which  still  continues;  pres.  Lamson  &  Hubbard 
Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Home: 
100  Hillside  Av.,  W^est  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  92 
Bedford  St.,  Boston. 

HUBBARD,  Paul  Mascarene,  lawyer:  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Aug.  18,  1876;  s.  James  Mascarene 
and  Sarah  Hill  (Tomlinson)  Hubbard;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1898;  LL.B..  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1901;  m. 
Martha  Hartley  Coit,  of  Concord,  N.H.,  Dec.  5, 
1905.  Admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  1901;  conveyancer 
to  Metropolitan  Park  Commn.  of  Mass.  since  1913. 
Mem.  Huguenot  Soc.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Har- 
vard (Boston).  Home:  11  Carlton  St.,  Brookline, 
Mass.    Office:  14  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

HUBBARD,  Samuel  Fairfield,  settlement  work- 
er; b.  Canaan,  Me.,  Feb.  9,  1846;  s.  Samuel  Fairfield 
and  Mary  (Ricker)  Hubbard;  grad.  Me.  Wesleyan 
Sem..  Kents  Hill,  1867;  unmarried.  Commercial 
traveler,  1870-9;  in  commn.  business.  1880-92;  su- 
perintendent North  End  Union  (social  settlement), 
since  1892.  Mem.  Boston  Sch.  Com.,  1896,  97,  98. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason,  (K.T.,  33°,  Scottish 
Rite):  past  Grand  High  Priest  of  Mass.  Clubs: 
Twentieth  Century,  Boston  City,  Puddingstone. 
Home:  Boston  City  Club.  Office:  20  Parmenter  St., 
Boston.* 

HUBBARD,  "Walter  Iieslie;  ta.  East  Corinth,  Me., 
Aug.  8,  1873:  s.  Stephen  Sewall  and  Augusta 
French  Poland  (Bicknell)  Hubbard;  grad.  Bangor 
High  Sch.,  1892;  A.B..  Colby,  1896,  A.M.,  1899; 
m.  Julv  3,  1906,  Somersworth,  N.H..  Winnifred 
Louise  Harmon  (A.B.,  Mt.  Holyoke,  1896);  2  chil- 
dren. William  Harmon,  Margaret.  In  carriage 
business,  1896-7,  prin.  Old  Town  (Me.)  Grammar 
Sch.,  1897-8,  Mattawamkeag  Grammar  Sch.,  1898- 
99;   connected   with   Stickney  &  Babcock  Coal  Co., 


1898-13;  mem.  Bangor  Common  Council  2  yrs.;  re- 
moved to  Charleston,  Me.,  1913.  Pres.  bd.  of  trus- 
tees Higgins  Classical  Inst.,  Charleston,  Me.,  5  yrs. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 
Mason  (32°);  mem.  Charleston  Grange.  P.  of  H. 
Club:  Twentieth  Century.    Address:  Charleston,  Me. 

HUBBBIiX.,  Adelbert  Merton,  M.D. ;  b.  Enosburg, 
Vt.,  Aug.  5,  1S63;  s.  Oscar  and  Charlotte  Amanda 
(Spears)  Hubbell;  ed.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, 
Mass.;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1889;  m. 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  Apr.  13,  1892,  Anna  T.  Mooers. 
Practiced  at  Haverhill,  Mass.,  since  1889.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Homoe.  Med. 
Soc,  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Haverhill  Med.  Club.  Club:  (social)  Monday  Eve- 
ning. Home:  32  Summer  St.  Office:  22  Merrimack 
St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

HUBBBIiIi,  I^uman  Iieroy,  banker;  b.  Danbury, 
Conn.,  Oct.  2,  1843;  s.  Charles  and  Maria  (Taylor) 
TTubbell;  descendant  of  Richard  Hubbell,  1628,  and 
Thomas  Taylor,  one  of  the  original  8  settlers  of 
Danbury,  Conn.;  limited  com.  sch.  edn.,  supple- 
mented by  course  in  business  coll.,  1865;  m.  Dec. 
S.  1864,  Harriet  R.,  d.  of  Benjamin  and  Arsina 
(.ludd)  Gregory,  of  Newtown,  Conn.  Clk.  in  dry 
and  fancy  goods  store,  1859-65;  in  fire  and  life  ins. 
business,  1866-72;  town  clk.  and  registrar,  Dan- 
burv,  1872-9:  sec.  The  J.  M.  Ives  Co.  (furniture, 
etc.),  1879-97;  corporator,  1877,  asst.  treas.,  1897-07, 
treas.  since  1907,  Union  Savings  Bank  of  Dan- 
bury, also  trustee  same.  Independent  Republican. 
TTniversalist;  clk.  Universalist  Ch.  and  Soc.  Mem. 
Union  Lodge  No.  40,  P.  &  A.M..  Danbury,  Conn., 
since  1875.  Home:  40  Morris  St.  Office:  Union 
Savings   Bank,   Danbury,   Conn. 

HUBIN6BR,  Joseph  Bdward,  starch  mfr. ;  b. 
Madison.  Ind.,  Feb.  1,  1858;  s.  John  Frederick  and 
:\Iarie  ((Gerard)  Hubinger;  father  born  in  Bavaria, 
mother  in  France;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.  of  Fal- 
mouth. Ky. :  m.  Mary  F.  Morrell,  of  Portland,  Me., 
June  8.  1887;  2  children,  Rene  Gertrude,  Joseph 
Edward.  Jr.  Entered  the  starch  mfg.  business, 
1879;  with  the  same  company  with  which  has  ever 
pince  been  connected;  now  pres.  J.  C.  Hubinger 
Bros.  Co.  (factory  at  Keokuk,  la.);  pres.  Peoples 
Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  New  Haven,  Conn.;  pres.  East- 
ern Screw  Corpn.;  dir.  New  Haven  Co.  Nat.  Bank, 
etc.  Pres.  New  Haven  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Republican.  Mason  (32°);  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks. 
Clubs:  Union  League  (pres.),  Quinnipiack,  Race 
Brook  Country;  Farmington  Country  (Farming- 
ton,  Conn.).  Recreations:  fishing,  hunting,  golf, 
and  other  outdoor  sports.  Home:  827  Elm  St. 
Office:  840  Chapel  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

HUCKZNS,  Frank  Pembroke,  lumber  mcht.;  b. 
East  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1886;  s.  Frank  and 
Eva  Marian  (Close)  Huckins;  descendant  of  Rob- 
ert Huckins,  who  settled  in  Dover.  N.H.,  1628; 
prep,  edn..  Mechanic  Arts  High  Sch.,  Boston;  M.E., 
Harvard,  1909;  m.  Hazel  J.  Littlefleld,  of  Boston, 
June  21,  1910;  1  son,  Pembroke.  Practiced  as 
engr.,  1909-10,  since  engaged  in  lumber  business; 
pres.  P.  S.  Huckins  Co.  (established  by  g.g.f.  John 
Huckins,  1854);  treas.  Mitchell  Lighter  Co.;  dir. 
Central  Square  Wharf  Co.  Unitai-ian.  Mem.  Assn. 
of  Harvard  Engrs.,  Kappa  Gamma  Chi  (Harvard). 
Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston).  Boston  Yacht.  Recre- 
ations: yachting.  Home:  41  Dwight  St.,  Brookline, 
Mass.    Office:  40  Central  St.,  Boston. 

HUCKINS,  John  Calvin,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  New 
Hampton,  N.H.,  Dec.  24,  1877;  s.  Simeon  Dana  and 
Mary  J.  (Hadlev)  Huckins;  descendant  of  ances- 
tors who  settled  at  Dover,  N.H.,  about  1600;  ed. 
New  Hampton  Lit.  Instn.;  New  Hampton  Com- 
mercial Coll.;  M.D.,  Baltimore  Med.  Coll.,  1904;  m. 
Susan  M.  Batchelder,  of  Laconia,  N.H.,  Aug.  9, 
1905;  1  son,  John  Haven.  Practiced  in  Ashland, 
N.H.,  since  June  15.  1904;  also  in  lumber  business 
and  owner  of  portable  saw  mill,  employing  23 
men.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Ashland,  since  1912 
(chmn.);  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1915  (active 
worker  on  floor  of  House).  Mem.  N.H.  Med.  Soc, 
N.H.  Surg.  Club.  Belknap  Co.  Med.  Soc,  (pres. 
1913).  Progressive.  Protestant.  Mem.  Odd  Fel- 
lows, Knights  of  Pythias.  Club:  Squam  Lake  Fish 
and  Game.  Recreations:  gun  and  rod.  Address: 
Ashland,  N.H. 


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HUDDILSTON,  John  Homer,  college  prof.;  b. 
Cleveland,  O.,  Feb.  9,  1869;  A.B.,  Baldwin  U..  1890, 
AM  1892;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1893;  Ph.D.,  Munich, 
1897;  student  U.  of  Berlin,  1895-7,  Berlin  and 
Rome,  1902-3;  m.  at  Wesley's  Chapel,  I.,ondon, 
Roselle  B.  Woodbridge,  of  Berea.  O.,  May  7,  1896. 
Instr.  classics,  Baldwin  U.,  1890-2;  in.str.  Greek, 
Northwestern  U.,  1893-5;  lecturer  in  classical 
archreologv,  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1S98-9;  prof.  Greek 
and  classical  archteology,  U.  of  Me.,  1899 — .  Mem. 
Soc.  Promotion  Hellenic  Studies,  Am.  Philol.  Assn., 
Sigma  Chi.  (See  Who's  Wlio  in  America  for  list 
of  books,  etc.)    Address:  Orono,  Me.'* 

HUSBV,  Georg-e  Henry,  Jr.,  lawyer;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I..  June  29.  1872;  s.  George  Henry  and 
Lavinia  Butler  (Ash)  Huddy;  grad.  Providence 
High  Sch.,  1891;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1893;  m. 
Frances  Newell  Snow,  of  Providence,  Oct.  8,  1901; 
1  son,  Franklin  S.  Admitted  to  R.I.  bar,  1895,  and 
since  practiced  in  Providence;  mem.  Mumford, 
Huddy  &  Emerson  since  1909;  asst.  U.S.  dist.  atty., 
1909-14.  Mem.  Am.  and  R.I.  bar  assns.,  Providence 
Bar  Club,  R.I.  Medico-Legal  Soc.  Uir.  Providence 
Soc.  for  Organizing  Charity.  Mason  (K.T.).  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  Clubs:  Providence  Art,  Uni- 
versity, The  Players,  Turks  Head.  Recreations: 
science,  traveling.  Home:  204  Bowen  St.  Ottice: 
1030  Grosvenor  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I. 

HUDSON,  Adelbert  IiatUrop,  clergyman;  b.  Rich- 
land, N.Y.,  Nov.  12,  1853;  s.  Rev.  James  Madison 
and  Melissa  (Lathrop)  Hudson;  descendant  of 
Rev.  John  Lathrop,  founder  of  Church  and  of 
Town  of  Barnstable,  Mass.,  1639;  LL.B.,  State  U. 
of  la.,  1876,  A.B.,  1893;  studied  Harvard  Div.  Sch., 
1893-5,  S.T.B.,  1905;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1909;  m.  Mar- 
garet E.  Benson  Chatto,  of  Blue  Hill,  Me.,  Nov.  2, 
1896  (died  Mar.  2,  1914).  Practiced  law  in  Algona, 
la.,  1876-83  (county  atty.  most  of  time),  Sioux 
City,  1883-93,  as  mem.  Joy,  Hudson,  Call  &  Joy; 
ordained  Unitarian  ministry,  1895;  pastor  Salt 
Lake  Citv,  Utah,  1895-7,  1st  Ch.,  Buffalo.  N.Y., 
1897-01,  Channing  Ch.,  Newton,  Mass.,  1901-10; 
field  agt.  and  Billings  lecturer,  Unitarian  Ch., 
1910-12;  pastor  1st  Parish,  Quincy,  Mass.,  since 
Mar  1  1912.  Pres.  Woodward  Inst,  Quincy.  Mem. 
Quincv  Bd.  of  Trade  (dir.).  Pres.  Ministers'  Assn. 
of  Quincv.  Mem.  Rural  Lodge,  A.F.  &  A.M.  (chap- 
lain). Republican.  Home:  Miller  Stile  Inn.  Ad- 
dress: 1st  Parish  Church,  City  Square,  Quincy, 
Mass. 

HUDSOIT,  Charles  "William,  artist;  b.  Boston, 
Aug.  21,  1871:  s.  Lorenzo  and  Maria  (Evans) 
Hudson ;'ed.  Sch.  of  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston: 
studied  under  Grundmann,  Tarbell,  Benson  and 
De  Camp.  Painter  of  portraits;  also  landscapes 
and  other  subjects  in  oil  and  water  color,  in  col- 
lections in  U.S.  and  abroad;  painted  portrait  of 
Miss  Emerson,  now  in  Emerson  House,  Concord, 
Mass.,  picture  portrait  of  Pres.  Roosevelt,  pur- 
chased bv  Mrs.  James  Roosevelt;  equestrian  por- 
trait of  Gov.  Wolcott,  owned  by  family.  Has  ex- 
hibited in  Boston,  New  York,  Phila.,  Chicago,  etc. 
Mem  Boston  Water  Color  Club,  New  York  Water 
Color  Club.  Address:  13  Hilton  St.,  Hyde  Park, 
Mass. 

HUDSON,  Dorr  Albert,  clergyman;  b.  Newfane. 
Vt..  Mar.  20,  1862;  s.  Albert  Jerome  and  Elizabeth 
(Edwards)  Hudson:  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, 
Mass.,  1884;  B.A.,  Yale,  1888;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch., 
1891;  m.  Alice  Evelyn  Godfrey,  of  W^akefleld, 
Mass.,  June  10,  1891;  3  children,  Paul  Godfrey, 
Ruth  Ellen  (deceased),  Doris  Elizabeth.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  Sept.  9,  1891;  pastor  Cherryfleld, 
Me,  Julv-Dec,  1891,  Millers  Falls,  Mass.,  1893-04, 
North  Chelmsford,  1904-10,  Westbrook,  Me.,  since 
1910.  Mem.  N.B.O.P.,  Cumberland  Fraternity, 
Cumberland  Assn.  Congl.  Chs.  and  Ministers, 
Westbrook  Ministers'  Union.  Republican.  Address: 
725  Main   St.,  Westbrook,  Me. 

HUDSON,  Edmund,  newspaper  man;  b.  Temple- 
ton,  Mass..  s.  Ezra  and  Caroline  (Jones)  Hudson 
(mother  died,  Nov.  6,  1911,  aged  103  yrs.  and  7 
davs);  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  LL.B.,  Columbian  (now 
George  Washington)  U..  1877;  m.  Mary  Clemmer, 
of  Washinsrton,  1883  (died,  1884).  Reporter  and 
corr.  Boston  Journal,  Advertiser  and  New  York 
World,  1869-7  2;  Washington  corr.  Boston  Herald, 
visiting    Europe     several     times,     1872-91;     editor 


Army  and  Navy  Register,  Washington,  1879-91, 
U.S.  Govt.  Advertiser,  1883-91;  lecturer,  1891-3; 
editorial  writer  Hartford  Times,  1894-13.  Inventor 
of  improvements  in  hydrocarbon  motors,  automo- 
biles, etc.  Clubs:  Algonciuin  (Boston),  National 
Press  (Washington).  Autlior:  An  American  Wom- 
an,   1885.     Home:    Templeton,   Mass.'* 

HUDSON,  Henry,  lawver;  b.  Guilford,  Me.,  Mar. 
19,  1851;  s.  Henry  and  Emily  F.  (Martin)  Hudson, 
ed.  Foxcroft  (Me.)  Acad.;  grad.  Coburn  Classical 
Inst.,  1871;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1875;  m.  Ada  M. 
Lougee,  of  Dover,  Me.,  Feb.  22,  1877  (died  Oct.  31, 
1910);  2  children,  James  IT.,  b.  Mar.  21,  1878; 
Leslie  E.,  Oct.  25,  1882.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1875; 
practiced  in  Dover,  Me.,  1875-7;  after  death  of 
father  look  cliarge  his  affairs,  1877,  and  since 
practiced  in  Guilford;  witli  son,  James  H.,  formed 
firm  of  Hudson  &  Hudson,  July,  1903;  dir.  Kineo 
Nat.  Bank,  1896-June,  1904;  pres.  1st  Nat.  Bank, 
Guilford,  1902-June,  1904.  Democrat.  Metliodist. 
Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Address:  Guilford,  Me. 

HUDSON,  Irving"  Pearce,  editor  and  pub.;  b. 
Pheni.N,  Town  of  Warwick,  R.I.,  Aug.  5,  1873;  s. 
J.  Ellery  and  Eliza  J.  (Pearce)  Hudson;  ed.  Harris 
Grammar  Sch.  and  Bryant  &  Stratton  Business 
Coll.;  m.  Thirza  M.  Hammond,  of  St.  John's,  New- 
foundland, Feb.  1,  1899;  4  daughters.  Editor  and 
pub.  Pawtuxet  Valley  Daily  Times,  since  1906; 
auditor  of  Coventry  5  yrs.;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1910-14  inclusive.  Senate,  from  Coventry,  1915. 
Republican.  Pres.  R.I.  Press  Club,  1915-16.  Meth- 
odist. Mem.  Warwick  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M. ;  Landmark 
Royal  Arch  Chapter;  St.  John's  Commandery,  K. 
T.;  Shrine;  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Flat  River,  Kent; 
Town  Criers  (Providence).  Home:  Mumford  St., 
Phenix,   R.I.    Address:   Arctic,   R.I. 

HUDSON,  James  Ellery;  b.  Natick,  Town  of 
^Varwick,  R.I.,  Sept.  23.  1850;  s.  James  Moore  and 
Mary  Ann  (Buckley)  Hudson;  ed.  dist.  sch.  and 
1  term  in  Schoelfield's  Commercial  Coll.;  m.  Eliza 
Jane  Pearce.  of  Phenix,  R.I.,  Sept.  23,  1872;  13 
children,  11  living;  Irving  Pearce,  Charles  Joseph, 
Mary  (Mrs.  Silas  T.  Nye,  of  Westerly.  R.I.), 
Ellery  Emerson,  James  (deceased),  Laura  (Mrs. 
Walter  Lindsay,  of  Clyde,  R.I. ),  John  Buckley, 
Marion  Louise,  -Archer  Everett,  Royal  Carlton, 
Albert  Sprague,  W^ilton  Powell,  Lloyd  (deceased). 
Began  at  11  as  a  backboy  in  a  cotton  mill;  entered 
printing  office  of  E.  T.  Lanphear,  Phenix.  as  ap- 
prentice at  19;  became  connected  with  the  Paw- 
uixet  Valley  Gleaner,  1876,  and  continued  for  21 
vrs.  as  printer,  foreman  and  business  mgr.;  mem. 
R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1897-8;  chief  factory  insp.  of  R.I. 
since  Feb.  8,  1898.  Mem.  exec.  com.  Rep.  State 
Central  Com.,  etc.  Methodist.  Past  Master  W'ar- 
wick  Lodge  No.  16,  A.F.  &  A.M..  Phenix;  Past  High 
Priest  Landmark  R.A.  Chapter,  No.  10,  Phenix; 
Past  Grand  Master  of  Ma'^ons  in  R.I.  Club:  R.I. 
Press.  Recreations:  fishing.  Home:  Plienix,  R.I. 
Oflfice:   State  House,  Providence,   R.I. 

HUDSON,  James  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Guilford. 
Me..  Mar.  21.  1878:  s.  Henry  and  Ada  M.  (Lougee) 
Hudson;  grad.  Coburn  Classical  Inst.,  1896:  A.B., 
Colby,  1900;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1903;  m. 
Marv  McKown,  of  Boothbay  Harbor,  Me..  Nov.  11, 
1903;  1  child,  Charlotte  F.,  b.  Jan.  10,  1905.  Ad- 
mitted to  Me.  bar,  at  Guilford,  1903;  mem.  Hudson 
&  Hudson  since  1903:  county  atty.,  Piscataquis 
Co.,  1913 — ;  first  selectman,  1915;  town  agt.,  of 
Guilford  since  1904.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 
Mason;  St.  John  Commandery,  K.T.,  Bangor;  mem. 
K.  of  P.  Republican.  Methodist.  Address:  Guil- 
ford, Me. 

HUDSON,  John  "William,  clergyman;  b.  Grove- 
hind,  Mass.,  Julv  24.  1836;  s.  George  and  Elizabeth 
P.  (Griffith)  Hudson;  prep.  edn.  Thetford  (Vt.) 
Acad..  1852-4:  A.B..  Dartmouth  Coll..  1858.  A.M.. 
1861:  student  Harvard  Divinity  Sch..  1858-9; 
m.  1st.  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Aug.  10,  1863, 
Abbv  Story  Perlvins;  1  son,  George  Storv.  b.  Sept. 
2.  1864;  m.  2d.  Ware,  Mass..  Apr.  25,  1876.  Divine 
Perry  (ilarke.  Ordained  to  ministrv  Unitarian  Ch.. 
1863:  pastor.  Ware.  Mass..  1863-5.  Chicopee,  1865-8, 
Ware,  1868-70:  organized  Unitarian  Ch..  Napa. 
Calif..  1871-3;  pastor.  1st  Unitarian  Ch..  Peabodv. 
Mass..  1873-98.  emeritus  since  1898:  mem.  Bd,  of 
Edn..  Peabody  (chmn.),  Library  and  Lyceum  Com. 
Peabodv  Inst.  (chmn.).    Republican.    Author:  Geol- 


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ogy  of  Peabody  and  Vicinity,  1904.    Address:  Pea- 
body.  :\Iass. 

HUDSOIT,  Samuel  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Nahant, 
Mass.,  Oct.  18,  I860;  s.  Samuel  and  Mary  (Hawks) 
Hudson;  A.B.,  Dartmouth.  1885,  A.M.,  1889;  LL.B., 
Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1889;  unmarried.  Asst.  prin. 
pub.  eveninsr  schs..  Maiden,  Mass.,  1885-6;  In 
Europe.  1886-7;  practiced  law  in  Boston  since 
1SN9:  mem.  firm  of  Hudson  &  Nichols;  2d  asst.  city 
solicitor,  Boston.  1894-9,  1st  asst.,  1899-04;  asst. 
corpn.  counsel,  Boston,  1904-6;  Dem.  mem.  Licens- 
ing Bd.,  Boston,  1906-13  (chmn.  1912,  1913);  apptd. 
by  Mayor  Fitzserald  one  of  three  arbitrators  of 
the  light  contract  between  Edison  Liglit  Co.  and 
City  of  Boston.  1906-7;  mem.  examining  com.  Bos- 
ton Pub.  Library,  1909-10  (climn.  1910);  pres. 
.Tewett  Piano  Mfg.  Co.,  1902-14.  Mem.  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston.  Dartmouth  Alumni  Assn.  (pres. 
1906).  Boston  Real  Estate  Excliange  (chmn.  arbi- 
tration com.).  Clubs:  University,  Curtis,  Abstract, 
Dartmouth.  Home:  96  Bay  State  Rd.  Office:  434 
Tremont   Bldg.,   Boston.  ' 

HUDSON,  Woodward,  lawyer;  b.  New  York.  Jan. 
25,  1858;  s.  Frederic  and  Eliza  (Woodward)  Hud- 
son; ed.  pub.  schs..  Concord,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1879,  LL.B..  1882;  m.  Concord,  Aug.  31,  1880,  Bessie 
Van  Mater  Keyes;  1  daugliter,  Marion.  Began 
practice,  1884;  mem.  firm  of  Parlver,  Thorp  & 
Hudson,  1885-8;  in  office  of  Samuel  Hoar,  gen. 
counsel.  B.  &  A.  R.R.  Co.,  Boston.  1887-1900;  in 
office  of  counsel  B.  &  A.  R.R.,  as  first  asst.  until 
.June  17,  1904,  and  upon  death  of  Mr.  Hoar  was 
put  in  cliarge  of  the  law  dept.;  also  counsel  of 
B.  &  A.  R.R.  Co.  since  Oct.  6,  1904.  Solicitor  Mid- 
dlesex Instn.  for  Savings.  Concord,  Dec.  1903-Dec., 
1907;  counsel  B.  &  A.  R.R.,  N.Y.C.  &  H.R.  R.R.  Co., 
lessee  since  Dec.  12,  1907;  trustee  Middlesex  Instn. 
for  Savings  (Concord);  dir.  Chester  &  Becket  R.R. 
Co..  Pittsfield  &  North  Adams  R.R.  Corpn.  Clubs: 
Union,  Harvard  (Boston).  Concord  Country,  Social 
Circle  in  Concord.  Home:  Concord,  Mass.  Office: 
344  South  Station,  Boston. 

HTJGGAK",  Ira  Melrose,  lawyer;  b.  Canada,  Jan. 
1.  1877:  s.  David  and  Isabel  (Cameron)  Huggan: 
descendant  of  Scotch  ancestry;  came  to  U.S.,  1892; 
prep.  edn.  high  schs.,  Boston;  I^L.B.,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Law,  1901;  m.  Mary  S.  Ryder,  of  Boston, 
.June  1.  1910.  Associated  in  practice  with  Adams 
&  Blinn,  Boston.  1901-3;  in  gen.  practice  with 
Judge  J.  R.  Churchill  since  1903.  Dir.  Associated 
Charities  of  Boston;  dir.  Maverick  Dispensary, 
Boston.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  Law  Assn.,  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Republican. 
Presbvn.  Mason:  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Knights  of 
Pvthias.  Clubs:  City  (Boston),  North  Gate  (New- 
ton. Mass.).  Recreation^':  tennis,  music.  Home:  1259 
Commonwealth  Av.    Office:   16  State  St.,  Boston. 

HUGHES,  Georare  E.,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Mass., 
Jan.  19,  1851;  grad.  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1873:  m.  Bath, 
Me.,  Julv  15.  1884.  Susan  M.  Neally.  Prin.  high 
sch.,  Bath,  Me.,  1874-84;  mem.  sch.  com.  10  yrs. ; 
admitted  to  bar.  1SS4;  ex-chmn.  Dem.  State  Com., 
Me.;  ex-mem.  Dem.  Nat.  Com.  from  Me.;  pres. 
New  England  Dem.  League;  mayor  of  Bath,  1907, 
08.      Address:   Bath,   Me. 

HUGHES,  Hector  James,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Cen- 
tralia.  Pa.,  Oct.  23,  1871;  s.  James  H.  and  Mary 
(Miller)  Hughes;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Wil- 
liamsport,  Pa.,  and  pvt.  instrn. ;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1894;  S.B.,  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.,  1899;  m.  Elinor 
Lambert,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1902;  2  children, 
Katharine  Porter,  Elinor  Lambert.  Engring.  asst. 
and  later  asst.  engr.  in  office  of  the  town  engr., 
Brookline,  Mass.,  1894-8;  asst.  engr.  maintenance 
C.,B.  &  Q.  R.R.,  Chicago,  1899-1900;  resident  engr. 
in  charge  of  constrn.,  same  road,  la.,  1900-2;  de- 
signer, Am.  Bridge  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1902; 
instr.  civil  engring.,  1902-3,  asst.  prof.,  1903-13, 
asso.  prof.,  1913-14,  prof,  since  1914,  Harvard; 
also  engaged  since  1905  as  consulting  engr.  Fellow 
A.A.A.S..  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Am. 
Highway  Assn.,  Am.  Soc.  Municipal  Improvement, 
Permanent  Internat.  Assn.  Navigation  Congresses, 
Am.  Soc.  Civ.  Fngrs.,  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  Am. 
Soc.  for  Testing  Materials.  Soc.  for  Promotion 
Engring.  Edn..  Delta  Upsilon.  Cambridge  Bd.  of 
Trade.    Unitarian.    Clubs:  Harvard   (Boston),  Oak- 


ley Country,  Harvard  Union.  Arthur:  A  Treatise 
on  Hydraulics  (with  A.  T.  Safford),  1911;  Roads 
and  Toll  Roads  in  America,  1913;  Highway  Engi- 
neering Education  (Proc.  4th  Am.  Rd.  Congress), 
1914.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  6  Clement  Circle. 
Office:  ll;irvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

HUGHES,  John  Franklin,  mfr.;  b.  North  Truro, 
Mass.,  May  17,  1841;  s.  John  and  Betsy  (Dyer) 
Hughes;  descendant  of  Capt.  John  Hughes,  Truro, 
Mass.,  1763;  ed.  Me.  State  Sem.,  Lewiston,  Me., 
and  Bates  Coll.;  m.  Josephine  M.  Wade,  of  Sanger- 
ville.  Me.,  Oct.  1,  1866;  4  children,  Ralph  Wade, 
Ethel  Bess,  Josephine,  Sarah  Eleanor.  Began  in 
grocery  business  with  T.  F.  Dyer,  at  Foxcroft, 
Me.,  1860.  adding  liardware,  and  later  engaged  in 
mfr.  of  pianos;  bought  out  partner,  1895,  and 
changed  title  of  firm  to  R.  W.  Hughes  &  Son,  now 
Hughes  &  Son  Ir'iano  Mfg.  Co.;  v. -p.  Kineo  Trust 
Co.;  trustee  Piscataquis  Co.  Savings  Bank.  Trus- 
tee B^oxcroft  Acad.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Democrat. 
Address:    Foxcroft,   Me. 

HUGHES,  M.  Ii,,  president  Standard  Fire  Ins. 
Co.,    Hartford,  Conn. 

HUGHES,  Stanley  Carnaghan,  clergyman;  b. 
Ross,  O.,  Nov.  12,  1867;  s.  Isaac  Manor  and  Jane 
Piatt  (Carnaghan)  Hughes;  pren.  edn.  Earlham 
Coll.,  Richmond,  Ind.;  A.B.,  Princeton,  1889,  A.M., 
1894;  grad.  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1894;  m.  Rich- 
mond, June  1,  1897,  Lydia  Helen  Foulke;  4  chil- 
dren, William  Dudley  Foulke,  James  Rowland, 
Arthur  Middleton,  Stanley  Carnaghan.  Ordained 
minister  Epicopalian  Ch.,  1904;  began  preaching 
at  Richmond,  Ind.,  1894;  rector  Ch.  of  the  Good 
Shepherd,  Norwood,  O.,  1905-6,  Trinity  Ch.,  New- 
port, R.I.,  since  May  1,  1907.  Mem.  S.R.  Mason. 
Address:  Newport,  R.I. 

HUIDOBBO,  Caroline  Francis  Holman,  writer, 
lecturer.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

HUIGINN,  Eug-ene  I.  V.,  rector  St.  Peter's  P.E. 
Ch.,  Beverly,  Mass.  Located  graves  of  Myles 
Standish  and  otliers,  in  Duxbury,  Mass.  Author: 
The  Graves  of  Myles  Standish  and  Otiier  Pilgrims; 
also  a  book  of  verse.  Contbr.  on  religious  and 
historical    topics.     Home:    Beverly,   Mass. 

HUIiBEBT,  Calvin  Butler,  clergyman;  b.  Shel- 
don, Vt.,  Oct.  18,  1827;  s.  Chauncey  and  Charlotte 
(Munsell)  Hulbert;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1853  (D.D., 
1876);  B.D.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1859;  m.  Mary 
ElizaiDeth  Woodward,  of  Sandwich,  N.H.,  Aug.  28, 
1854;  father  of  Henry  Woodward,  Homer  Bezaleel 
and  Archer  Butler  Hulbert.  Teacher,  Swanton,  Vt., 
1853-4,  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  1854-6;  ordained  and  in- 
stalled pastor  Congl.  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Vt.,  1859- 
70,  Bellevue  Av.  Congl.  Ch.,  Newark,  N.J.,  1870-2, 
Congl.  Ch.,  Bennington,  Vt.,  1872-5;  pres.  Middle- 
bury  Coll.,  1875-80;  supplied  pulpits,  Caledonia  Co., 
Vt.,  1880-90;  pastor  Presbvn.  chs.,  Adams  Mills 
and  Rome,  Ohio,  1890-1904.  Home:  Bowling 
Green,  O.* 

HU^BEBT,  Charles  Allen,  artist;  b.  Mackinac 
Island,  Mich.;  s.  William  Curtiss  and  Mary  Anne 
(Foote)  Hulbert;  pub.  schs.,  Erie.  Pa.;  studied  art 
Pa.  Acad.  Fine  Arts,  Phila.,  Artist-Artisan  Inst., 
New  York.  Metropolitan  Museum  Sch.  of  Art,  New 
York;  m.  Plainfield,  N.J.,  June  15,  1893,  Katherine 
Douglass  Allmond.  Instr.  Artist-Artisan  Inst., 
New  York,  1893-4;  lived  at  South  Egremont,  Mass., 
since  1895.  Has  exhibited  at  Nat.  Acad,  of  Design, 
Pa.  Acad,  of  Fine  Arts,  Am.  Water  Color  Soc, 
New  York  Water  Color  Club,  Salmagundi  Club, 
Chicago  Art  Inst.,  etc  Club:  Salmagundi  (New 
York).    Address:   South  Egremont,  Mass. 

HUIiBEBT,  Henry  Woodward,  clergyman;  b. 
Sheldon,  Vt.,  Jan.  26,  1858;  s.  Calvin  Butler  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Woodward)  Hulbert;  brother  of 
Homer  Bezaleel  and  Archer  Butler  Hulbert;  A.B., 
Middleburv  Coll.,  1S79,  A.M.,  1882;  grad.  Union 
Theol.  Sem.,  1885;  (D.D.,  Middlebury  and  Marietta, 
1900);  m.  Eliza  Lyman  Pinneo,  of  Newark,  N.J., 
Mar.  31,  1891  (died  June  9,  1905);  2d,  Anne  Eliza 
McMaster,  July  17,  1907.  Investigated  common 
schs.  in  Eng.  for  U.S.  Bur.  Edn.,  1879-80;  teacher 
Mechanicsville  (N.Y.)  Acad.,  1880-1;  tutor  Middle- 
bury  Coll.,  1881-2;  instr.  Syrian  Prot.  Coll.,  Beirut, 
1885-6;  resident  instr.  ch.  history,  theol.  sem., 
Beirut,    1886-8;    prof,    history    and    polit.    science. 


580  WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 

Marietta  Coll.,  1888-94;  ordained  Presbyn.  mln-  99;  prof,  physics,  Colby  Coll.,  Me.,  1898-9;  asst. 
istry  1889;  prof.  ch.  history.  Lane  Theol.  Sem.,  prof,  physics,  1900-3,  prof.,  1903 — ,  Dartmouth 
Cincinnati,  1894-7;  pastor  First  Presbyn.  Ch.,  Coll.;  prof,  physics,  Columbia  U.,  summer  sessions, 
Cleveland  1897-01;  prof.  ch.  history,  Bangor  1909-13.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am.  Phys.  Soc, 
Theol  Sem.,  1902-7;  pastor  High  St.  Congl.  Ch.,  Astron.  and  Astrophys.  Soc.  America,  Royal  As- 
Portland,  Me.,  1907-11;  acting  pastor  Emmanuel  tron.  Soc,  Can.  Address:  Hanover,  N.H.* 
Congl.  Ch.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1913 — .  Founder  of  hULI.,  Hadlai  Austin,  lawver;  A.B.,  Yale  Univ., 
"The  Children  of  the  Covenant."  Investigator  ol  isbjo;  admitted  to  bar,  1880,  and  since  in  practice 
Russian  Ecclesiastical  Affairs,  1906.  Mem.  Am.  j^t  New  London,  Conn.;  state's  attv..  New  London 
Church  and  Her  Children.  Home:  36  Marengo  q^^  many  years.  Address:  New  London,  Conn. 
^'"'•„^«;,.V.^^^'i\^-  uV^"^-.^''^*®''"^^^-  -^"thor:  The  ^^^^^.^  ^^^^  ^^^^^^  ^^^^  merchant;  b.  Stock- 
ParK,  bpnngnem,  i\iass.  bridge,  Mass.,  July  17,  1871;  s.  John  B.  and  Mary 
HUIiBERT,  Homer  Bezaleel,  educator;  b.  New  j^ne  (Tanner)  Hull;  prep.  edn.  Williams  Acad,  and 
Haven,  Adui.sori  Co.,  Vt.,  Jan.  26,  1863;  s.  Calvin  stockbridge  High  Sch.;  B.S.,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll., 
Butler  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Woodward)  Hulbert;  isgi;  B.S.,  Boston  U.;  m.  Ethel  Louise  Culver,  of 
A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1884,  A.M.,  18SS;  grad.  Union  Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1898.  In  coal 
Theol.  Sem.,  New  York,  1884-6;  m.  May  Belle  Han-  business.  Great  Barrington,  since  1897;  mem. 
na,  of  New  York,  Sept.  18,  1S8S.  Instr.  in  Royal  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1913,  1914  (com.  ways  and 
Sch.,  Seoul,  Korea,  1886-93;  prin.  Putnam  Acad.,  means  both  terms).  Mason;  mem.  Patrons  of  Hus- 
Zanesville,  O.,  1893-4;  took  charge  The  Trilingual  bandrv,  Loval  Order  of  Moose.  Republican.  Con- 
Press,  at   Seoul,  Korea,   under   Meth.   Mission   Bd.,  gregationalist.    Home:    Great  Barrington,  Mass. 

1894;    head    master    Imperial    Normal    Sch.,    Seoul,        ■h-ttt.t;   John  Camenter    lawver-  h    Dpprina-    Me 

ifiQT    nrnf   cinf>f.  1000     TTniinrlprl    1Q01    nnd  since  ed-         xLMitXi,  oonn  lyarpenxer,  iaw>er,  d.  ueering,  ivie., 

1897,  piot.  since  IJOO.    i<ounaea,  lyui,  ana  since  eu  ^^^^    ^^  ^^„l^.  ^    ^^^^  ^    ^^^  Angle  M.  (Hanscome) 


HUI^BEBT,   Katheriue   Allmond    (Mrs.    Charles  practiced    at    Leominster.     Address:    Leominster, 

Allen  Hulbert),  artist;  b.  Sacramento  Valley,  Call-  Mass. 

fornia;  d.  John  George  and  Lydia  Dyer  (Douglas)  hUII.,  John  Mervin,  clergyman,  writer;  b.  Lud- 

Allmond;  ed    Sacramento:  studied  art  at  ban  Fran-  j          y^      p^^,     jq     jg54     g     j^j^^^   ^^^    Dorcas    M. 

?l^oS?  o^'^^  *°^.  ^A*^^.'^"'   ^^^l  ^^}-^f^^^;.J^  ^B^^^^^'  (Pettengill)    Hull;   grad.   Black  River  Acad.,   Lud- 

1887-8.    Artist-Artisan   Inst      New   \ork     1891     m.  j^          1873;    A.B.,    vlledictorian,    Middlebury    Coll.. 

Plainfield,N.J.,  June  15,  1893,  Charles  Allen  Hul-  ^g^^    ^  j^     ^gg^         ^^^    Newton  Theol.  Instn..  1881; 

bert.     Asst     instr.,    U.    of    Wash      Seattle     Wash.,  Newport,  N.H.,  Aug.  24,  1S80.  Addie  L.  Fuller, 

from  about  1884-7;  teacher  in  Artist-Artisan  Inst.,    nrr^ninpd  ~"    ' 


ot    \Vomen    i-ainters    ana    scuipiort,    oi    Auieiicct  engaged  in  literary  work;  contbr.  to  Youth's  Com- 
Episcopahan.     Lives   in   New   York   in   wintei    and         ^ion.   Independent,  Lippincott's   Mag.,  etc.:   con- 

in    South    Egremont   in    summer.     Address.    South  '^ected    with    literary    dept.    Am.    Baptist    Foreign 

Egremont,  A.'as.«.  Missionarv   Soc.   since   1904.    Author:    Judson   the 

HUIiBTTBD,   Kog-er  "William,   lawyer;   b.   Water-  pioneer,   1913.    Address:    15  Fairhaven  Road,  Con- 

ville,  Vt.,  Oct.  22.  lb;56;  s.  Benj.  F.  and  Juliana  M.  cord,  Mass. 

Hulbm;^:    P^ep.    edn.    People's   Acad  ;    A     B     U    of        HtTI.1.,  Samuel  Elias,  textile  merchant:  b.  Mill 

Vt,   1882;   studied  law;   admitted   to  bai,   188,     m.  ,  Mass..    Auer.    12.    1843:    s.   Elias   and   Mirian 


can.    Confe'list.    Address:  Hyde  Park,  Vt.  Mass.   Militia 'inf.,   May-Aug.,   1864;   operated   saw 

HUXi^,    Arthur    Jolinson,    lawyer;     b.     Monroe,  mill  4  yrs. ;  wood  moulder  5  yrs.;  with  Hale  &  Kel- 

Conn.,    Dec.    18,    1868;    s.    Orville    H.    and    Mary    J.  burn  Mfg.   Co.,  Phila.,   3   yrs.;   in   employ  of  C.   D. 

(Johnson)    Hull,  and  descendant  on   both   sides  of  Morse  &  Co.,  11  yrs.;  began  as  dealer  in  cotton  and 

early  colonial  ancestry:   grad.  Worcester    (Mass.)  wool  at  Millbury,   1882;   trustee  Millbury   Savings 

Acad      1891-    Ph.B.,    Brown   U..    1895;    LL.B.,   Yale  Bank,  etc.;  representative  in  Gen.  Court  of  Mass., 

Law 'Sch.,    1901;   m.  Ellen  Bridle,  of  Monroe,   Oct.  1900,    1901;    mem.    State    Senate,    1905-6;    del.    Rep. 

20,  1909     Teacher  in  pub.  schs.,  Monroe  and  New-  Nat.   Conv.,   Chicago.    Was   presented   by   town   of 

town.    Conn.,    1886-8;    prin.    9th    Grade    Grammar  Millbury    with    a    watch    for    saving    five    persons 

Sch     Ware,  Mass.,  1895-6,  George  A.  Priest  Gram-  from    drowning,    Apr.,    1871.     Republican.     Mason 

mar'  Sch.,    Manchester,    Mass.,    1896-9;    teacher    in  (32°,    K.T.);    mem.    G.A.R.     Club:    Commonwealth, 

evening  schs..   Providence,  part  of  each  of  3   yrs.  Home:   Millbury,  Mass. 

during    coll.    course    and    in    evening    schs..    New  HUITMAN,  Eugene  Christian,  civil  engineer;  b. 

Haven  and  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  prior  to  1903:  began  Boston.    July    13,    1875;    s.    Eugene    N.    and    Lvdia 

practice  at  Bridgeport,   Sept.,   1901;   mem.   Monroe  Crocker     (Bacon)     Hultman;     prep.     edn.     Adams 

Bd.  of  Sch.  Visitors,  1899-02;  justice  of  the  peace  Acad.,  Quincv,  and  Thayer  Acad.,  South  Braintree, 

since  1900;  pros,  liquor  agt.  since  1904;  mem.  Conn.  Mass.;   S.B..  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,   1896:   m.  Elizabeth 

Ho.   of   Rep.,    1905-7,    1907-9    (Ho.   Chmn.   Com.    on  Blake,  of  Helena,  Mont..   Jan.   15,   1907.    Formerly 

State  Prisons,  1905,  House  Chmn.  Com    on  Excise,  ^,4^^  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Health,  and  scientific  field 

1907);   CO.   auditor,  Fairfield   Co..   1907-9.    Republi-  asst.  U.S.  Geol.  Survey;  then  with  West  End  Street 

can.    Baptist.    Mem.   Fairfield  Co.   Bar  Assn.    Ma-  bv.   Co.;   asst.   chief  engr.    Barbour-Steckwell   Co., 

son.    Home:    Monroe,    Conn.     Office:    164    State    St.,  irbn  founders  and  machinists,   1897;  engr.   for  bd. 

Bridgeport,  Conn.  of  directors  West  End  St.  Ry.  Co.  since  1898;  also 

"BJSJiTm,  Gordon  Perrie,  physicist;  b.  Garnet,  Hal-  engr.  and  auditor  Fitchburg  R.R.  Co..   1900-4,  and 

dimand   Co     Ont.,   Oct.   7,   1870;   s.   John  and   Jane  other     professional     work.      Mem.     City     Council, 

(Moore)   Hull-  AB     U    of  Toronto,  1892.  fellow  in  Quincy.  Mass..  1899;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1906, 

physics,  same',  1892-5:  fellow  and  asst.  in  physics,  7,   8,   Senate,    1909-10.    Trustee  Quincy  City  Hosp. 

U.  of  Chicago.   1895-7.  Ph.D.,   1897;   Cambridge  U.,  Mem.  Boston  Soc  Civ.  Engrs.,  N.E.   St.   Ry.   Club, 

1905-6;     m.     Wilhelmine     Brandt,     Sept.     5.     1911.  Traffic  Club  of  N.E. ,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce, 

Taught  in  Hamilton  Collegiate  Inst,  1890-1;  instr.  Quincy    Bd.    of    Trade.     Sec.    Republican    Club    of 

phvsics,  U.  of  Chicago,  1897-8,  and  summers,  1S98-  Mass.    since   Feb.,    1913.    Unitarian.    Mason    (32°). 


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Clubs:  Massachusetts,  Appalachian  Mountain,  co  Country.  Recreations:  golf,  tennis.  Home: 
Technology  (Boston);  Granite  City  (Quincy,  Brookline.  Office:  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.,  Boston. 
^^^^•'••■,X?*\Tm,-  V.^  Washington  St.,  Quincy,  Mass.  HUMFHRE-X-,  Harrlette  ZepWne  (Mrs.  William 
Office:  101  Milk  St.,  Boston.  W.  Fahnestock).  author;  b.  Phila.,  Dec.  15,  1874;  d. 
HUMASON,  ■William  Iiawrence,  mfr  •  b.  New  Zephaniah  Moore  and  Harriett e  L.  (Sykes)  Hum- 
Britain.  Conn..  June  7,  1853;  s.  William  L.  and  Phrey;  student  Ferry  Hall  Sem..  Lake  Forest,  111., 
Eunetia  M.  (Eno)  Humason;  grad.  New  Britain  1888-92;  B.L.,  Smith  Coll.,  1896;  m.  William  Weir 
High  Sch.,  1870;  grad.  Williston  Sem.,  Easthamp-  Fahnestock.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list 
ton,  Mass.,  1872;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1877;  m.  Florence  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  Dorset,  Vt.* 
M.  Cole,  of  Kensington,  Conn.,  Oct.  15,  1884  (died  HUMFHBET,  Henry  DevereuK,  county  treas.;  b. 
1903):  3  children,  Marjorie  Florence,  Melicent  Eno,  West  Koxbury  (now  Boston),  .June  20,  1861;  s. 
Lawrence  Cole.  Began  active  career  at  New  Brit-  George  Henry  and  Clarinda  T.  (Noyes)  Humphrey; 
ain  as  mfr.,  1878;  pres.  Humason  &  Beckley  Mfg.  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Dedham;  m.  Oct.  6,  1892,  Margaret 
Co.,  New  Britain,  1889-12,  Peck  &  Young  Mfg.  Co.,  J.  Davidson,  of  Somerville,  Mass.  In  employ  of 
Forestville,  Conn.,  mfrs.  of  springs  and  screw  George  H.  Humphrey  &  Co.,  bookbinders,  Boston, 
machine  products,  since  1914.  Republican.  Epis-  1878-92;  in  ins.  and  real  estate  business.  Dedham, 
copalian.  Clubs:  New  Britain;  Harvard  (New  since  1892;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1894,  5,  6;  mem. 
York).  Recreations:  theatre,  billiards,  driving,  Bd.  of  Assessors,  Dedham,  1898,  9,  1900;  mem.  Bd. 
reading.  Home:  New  Britain,  Conn.  Office:  For-  of  Selectmen,  Dedham,  1902-6;  treas.  Norfolk  Co. 
estville.  Conn.  since  Jan.  1,  1907;  trustee  Dedham  Instn.  for  Sav- 

HUME,  Archibald  MacGregor,  'piano  mfr.;  b.  \"^L  ^^?.V?^i?.'''?^^Ff'°"lr"^f^i^'^^°"- .'^''i,^^^  k^?^^'" 
Clinton,  ^lass.,  Oct.  8.  1867;  s.  Alexander  Littlejohn  f,"lf  •  ^^°^!°Jil . ^?lf 'pJ^^^/^V^  ^VZi^^^^Zll^''''''' 
and  Mary  (McConnell)  Hume  (both  parents  came  (treas.).  Home.  159  Court  St.,  Dedham,  Mass. 
to  America  from  Scotland);  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Clinton  HUMPHBEY,  Seth,  King",  author;  b.  Faribault, 
and  Shirley,  Mass.;  Lawrence  Acad.,  Groton,  Mmn.,  Aug.  5,  1864;  s.  David  W.  and  Adelaide  W. 
Mass.;  Bryant  &  Stratton  Commercial  Sch.,  Bos-  (King)  Humphrey;  grad.  Faribault  High  School, 
ton,  graduating,  1888;  m.  Grace  Gertrude  Robbins,  1881;  course  m  Mass.  Inst.  Technology,  1895-7;  un- 
of  Melrose,  Mass.,  June  11,  1894;  1  daughter,  Ger-  married.  Engaged  in  flour  milling,  1881-9;  invented 
trude  Lois.  Began  in  piano  business,  at  Boston,  the  Humphrey  employes'  elevator,  1886;  engaged 
May,  1888;  was  elected  dir.  Jewett  Piano  Co.,  1901,  in  western  investments,  since  1889.  Mem.  Boston 
also  served  as  sec.  and  treas.  since  1907;  intro-  Soc.  Arts,  Am.  Forestry  Assn.,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  In- 
duced the  Hume  Piano.  1903;  sec.  and  dir.  since  dian  Rights  Assn.  Clubs:  Technology,  Brae  Burn 
1904  of  M.  Steinert  &  Sons  Co.,  wholesale  and  re-  Country,  Twentieth  Century,  City,  Economic,  Re- 
tail distributors  of  pianos  for  N.B.  states.  Dir.  form,  Appalachian  Mountain.  Author:  The  Indian 
Boston  Music  Sch.  Settlement.  Democrat.  Uni-  Dispossessed,  1905.  Home:  141  Newbury  St.  Of- 
versalist.    Mason   (32°).    Clubs:  Boston  City,  Bos-  fice:  53  State  St.,  Boston.* 

ton  Athletic  Assn.:  Melrose  (Melrose,  Mass.).  Rec-  HUMPHBEY,  Sidney  Daniels,  jeweler,  mfr.;  b. 
reations:  golf.  Home:  54  Bellevue  Ave.,  Melrose,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1875;  s.  Charles  Black- 
Mass.    Office:  162  Boylston  St.,  Boston.  mer  and  Eva  J.    (Daniels)   Humphrey;  descendant 


HXTME,  Prank  Merton;  b.  Bridgewater,  Me.,  Jan. 


of  William  Bradford,  2d  gov.  of  Plymouth  Colony; 


7     1867    's     Bedford    and    Char  StteM     (Kidder)  ^^-  ^^^^^  &  <^°«'^  Sch.,  Providence  (later  known 

w„i.i^.  k.i    r^,!!    J.?ilo    ^i,,^!:;^^^,    tCtV  .  'Txrli     f^f^-^  as  the  English  and  Classical  School);  A.B.,  Brown 

Pm^hklens'^^e    N  Y     m    NoTl5    im    H^^^^^^^  U.,   1897;   unmarried.    With   Humphrey  &  Cornell, 

lZ^ett%r^ouiln, "^Me^'^'salesma'n''  in ^'az^^wa^e  '^^r'c^.^^Jl^r^J'i^lS'w^^^^^                  'l96s^l2^- 

''j'^.fj'T'\,\T-l'r'  'p°^\^r'cfV?°tt*p"o  ^I'.n'int  with^'^TL'^e^  Ws^n'^cl^^siWe^smiThs^'^AtUeboro: 

Has"^  seVvei  Vcant     mli    and  It    col     2^^  ^^^««-    1913-14;    mem.    Martin   Copeland   Co.,    mfg! 

^^w  !.^^  •  T.o^f    ?Et;jr,f-'i3    iV  i/To     k^f,,^  jewelers.    Providence,    since    1914;    dir.    Nat.    Ex- 

S^^T^^.v,   A^  '^ra?^  l./^r?;Jf.l     T?;,if'^^^^  change  Bank.    Mem.  Zeta  Psi.    Republican.    Episco- 

lo^  Fo;ei>n\%rs    (P^a     Commanderv        Mas^^^  Pa"an.    Clubs:  Hope,  University,  West  Side,  Noon- 

n?,?k.^?ir,f"  .^.^l^    l/r.t..^'^^,fJ^^%Jl-     ^^^*'"-  day,     Recreations:    motoring,    fishing.     Home:_7_2 


Club:  Meduxnekeag.    Home:  Houlton.  Me.  Orchard  A^  Office:  lOlSabiA  St.r  Providence.-R.L 

HUniE,  Harrison,  insurance:  b.  Calais.  Me., 
Sept.  12,  1S40:  s.  John  and  Lucy  (Brooks)  Hume: 
descendant   of  David   Hume.   Scotch    historian;   on 


HUME,     Harrison,     insurance:     b.     Calais.     Me.,        HUMPHBEYS,  Charles  Alfred,  clergyman.    (See 
Sept.  12,  1S40:  s.  John  and  Lucy  (Brooks)   Hume:    vol.  1909.) 


iT*V.'l'^r?rrfm*^?b°^n'^7h^^,.^\V'Q^sT^QV"TT^''^fT'  chester,  Mass.,  Mar.  25,  1873;  s.  of  Ric 
e^-  Dartmouth  (^oll.  (hon  M.S..  1888):  LL.B,,  U  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Reals)  Humphrey 
of  Mich.  Dept.  of  _Law,_  1867;  unmarried.    Enlisted    „^  f_„^   Tf.nP«  w„rr,TihT-p^«    whr,  o^mA  t 


HUMPHBEYS,  Clarence  Blake,  trustee;  b.  Dor- 

)f  Richard  Clapp 
phreys;  descend- 
ed from  Jonas  Humphreys,  who  came  to  Dorches- 


1875;    supt.    pub.    schs  ,    Lawrence.    Mass      1877-9;  ifomeP^g   mTml^irreyr  sT,"DorSh 

N.E.    mgr.    Iveson,    Blakeman.    Taylor    Co.,    book  Devonshire  St     Boston 

^^^1%  -'Te-r^St^MaL  ^Se^n^ItT f rom  Wa^s°hfng?o°n  ^  ^^^^=«=t^'  7^^'^  ro^'^Y^Z  "fr^ll'Tll 

'^^'  "^^  -^"n^o^v^lrrctfc-^l?/  l^eTi^e^ l^x"c%^t  ^^^  'an?TlS*^T';;w^n°sS-(^ll^isr 'nl^mihr^ey^s! 

r^efalned  ln?lrest  in^lls""  F^d^iur/Guafantrcfo*  il^f.^.^ft^r.^^.  iT/d^^n"  Hst  nllh  Sch     B^'ston*^ 

of  Baltimore.    Republican.    Unitarian.    Mem.   Get-  ^'S^^if Vech    Fn4[n^-    M^fss    In^t^Tech  '  1^9? -^^^ 

tysburg  Post.  No.  191,  G.A.R.  (past  comdr.).  Clubs:  ^■>'-  ^^  Mech.  Engring.,  Mass.  inst.    iech.,_i89^^  m. 

Algonquin.  Pine  Tree  State 
England,  for  3  yrs.  Recreati 
Beacon    Chambers.     Office 

^^a^''-  Woodbridge,  and  later  Stone  &  Webster  Co.;  sec- 
HUMPHBEY,  Chester  Bradley,  banker;  b.  Hyde  retary's  asst.,  1899-02,  registrar  since  June,  1902, 
Park,  Mass.,  June  8,  1877:  s.  Edward  I.  and  Mary  instr.  in  mech.  engring.  since  Dec.  1906,  recorder 
(Doretv)  Humphrev;  LL.B..  Boston  LT.  Law  Sch.,  since  1911,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  sec.  Technology  Re- 
1900:  unmarried.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1900;  view.  Mem.  Brookline  Sch.  Com.  Mem.  Siffma  Tau 
practiced  in  Boston  until  1906;  v.-p.  Old  Colonv  Chapter  of  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Alumni  Assn. 
Trust  Co.,  since  1906:  dir.  Ravmond  &  Whitcomb  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  (sec.-treas.).  Am.  Assn.  Collegi- 
Co.:  treas.  Forsvth  Dental  Infirmatory  for  Chil-  ate  Registrars  (pres.,  1915-16).  Club:  University, 
dren.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Recreation:  music.  Home:  249  Clinton  Rd.,  Brook- 
Exchange,  Union  Boat,  Brae  Burn  Country,  Tedes-  line.    Office:  Mass.  Inst.  Technology,  Boston. 


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HUNGEKFORD,  Edward,  clergyman,  author; 
Sei.t.  20.  lS2<t-1911.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

HUNGEKFORD,  Frank  I^ouis,  lawyer;  Nov.  6, 
lS43-June  22,  I'lOy.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1908-9.) 

HUKGERFORS,  William  C,  lawyer;  born  New 
Britain.  Conn.,  Feb.  2(5,  i:s71;  s.  Frank  Louis  and 
Sarah  A.  (Churchill)  Hungerford;  A.B.,  Yale.  1893 
(Chi  Phi);  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch..  1895;  admitted  to 
bar.  1895;  m.  Torrington.  Conn.,  Nov.  2,  1898.  Char- 
lotte Olmstead.  Mem.  law  firm  of  Hyde.  .Joslyn. 
Oilman  &  Hungerford.  Mem.  S.A.R.  Republican. 
Cong-list.  Clubs:  Hartford.  New  Britain,  Farming- 
ton  Country.  Conn.  Field  Trial.  University.  Home: 
72  Russell  St.,  New  Britain.  Office:  49  Pearl  St., 
Hartford,  Conn. 

HtTNI,   EBtella  Merica    (Mrs.   Harold   E.   Hunl), 

violinist;  b.  Ft.  Wayne.  Ind..  Dec.  12.  1880;  d.  C.  M. 
and  Minerva  Merica;  ed.  high  sch..  Auburn.  Ind.; 
Chicago  Musical  Coll.;  studied  with  S.  E.  Jacob- 
sohn,  and  with  Hugo  Heerman,  of  Frankfurt-on- 
Main,  Germany,  and  Emile  Sauret,  ParLs,  France; 
grad.  in  theory,  Chicago  Conservatory  of  Music, 
1899;  m.  Harold  E.  Huni,  of  New  Haven.  Conn.. 
Aug.  5,  1908;  1  daughter.  Estella  Merica.  Concert 
soloist  with  the  Central  Lyceum  Bureau;  dir.  Vio- 
lin Dept.  Drexel  Conservatory  of  Music,  Chicago, 
111..  1905-8;  an  incorporator,  and  dir.  Violin  Dept., 
The  New  Haven  Sch.  of  Music  since  May  1,  1911. 
Has  appeared  in  concerts  in  leading  cities  of  U.S. 
Address:  1115  Chapel  St.,  New  Haven.  Conn. 

HUNI,  Harold  EUswortli,  concert  soloist  and  vo- 
cal teacher;  b.  New  Haven.  Conn.,  .Tune  11,  1871; 
s.  Frederick  and  Louisa  (Disney)  Huni;  pupil  Chi- 
cago Musical  Coll.;  studied  voice  with  John  R.  Or- 
tengven,  of  Stockholm,  Sweden,  and  with  Herman 
Devries  of  Chicago;  m.  Estella  Merica,  of  Chicago, 
111.,  Aug.  5,  1908;  1  daughter,  Estella  Merica.  Be- 
gan as  concert  soloist,  Chicago,  1904;  mus.  dir. 
and  dean  Vocal  Dept..  New  Haven  Sch.  of  Music. 
Has  appeared  in  various  cities  in  opera,  oratoria 
and  concert.  Christian  Scientist.  Mason.  Recrea- 
tions: country  life,  baseball.  Home:  1115  Chapel 
St.  Office:  Merchants  Nat.  Bank  Bldg..  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

HTTNKINS,  Charles  Herman,  college  prof.;  b. 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  Mar.  13,  1869;  s.  John  Nichols  and 
Sarah  Ann  (Appleby)  Hunkins;  descendant  in  7th 
generation  from  Robert  Hunkins  who  settled  in 
Portsmouth,  N.H.,  about  1899;  grad.  Dummer  Acad., 
1891;  A.B.,  Dartmouth.  1895;  U.  of  Grenoble,  1901- 
02;  U.  of  Paris,  1902,  1903,  also  1909-10,  degree  of 
Docteur  de  L'Universite  de  Paris,  1911;  unmarried. 
Asst.  prof.  Romance  langs.  and  lits..  Brown  U., 
since  1903.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  N.E.  Modern  Lang. 
Assn.,  Psi  Upsilon,  Casque  and  Gauntlet.  Clubs: 
Psi  Upsilon.  Wannamoisett  Country,  Touring  Club 
de  France.  Address:  120  Waterman  St.,  Providence, 
Rhode  Island. 

HVKTNE'WEI.I..  Francis  Welles;  A.B..  Harvard, 
1860,  A.M.,  1864:  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1864. 
Dir.  Bay  State  Trust  Co.,  State  St.  Exchange,  Mass. 
Hosp.  Life  Ins.  Co.  Pres.  and  trustee  Children's 
Hosp.  Home:  Wellesley,  IMass.,  and  203  Beacon  St., 
Boston.    Office:  87  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

HUNNEWEIiIi,  Frank  Simmons,  clergyman. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

HUNNEWEIiIi,  HoUis  Horatio,  Jr.,  banker;  s. 
late  Horatio  Hollis  Hunnewell:  A.B.,  Harvard  U.. 
1890.  Mem.  H.  H.  Hunnewell  &  Co.,  bankers.  Home: 
Wellesley,  Mass.    Office:  87  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

HUlTNEWEIii;,  James  Protliing-bam,  mcht.,  au- 
thor; July  3,  1832-Nov.,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America.  1910-11.) 

HtriTNEWEIiIi,  James  Melville,  lawyer;  b.  Bos- 
ton, May  22,  1879;  s.  James  ]■".  and  Sarah  M. 
(Farnsworth)  Hunnewell;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1901; 
LL.B.,  1904;  m.  Emeline  C.  Ticknor,  of  Boston, 
Apr.  20,  1911;  2  children,  Caroline  Ticknor,  James 
Frothingham.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1903.  and 
since  practiced  in  Boston:  dir.  Charlestown  Gas  & 
Electric  Co.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar.  Assn. 
Citv  of  Boston.  Treas.  and  officer  in  a  number  of 
cha'ritable  instns.  Mem.  M.V.M.,  1900-14:  captain 
and  pavmaster  1st  Corps  of  Cadets,  1911-14.  Re- 
publican.   Episcopalian.    Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston); 


Eastern  Yacht,  Oakley  Country.  Club  of  Odd  Vol- 
umes. Recreations:  golf,  botany,  philately.  Home: 
14  Chestnut  St.    Office:  340  Tremont  Bldg..  Boston. 

HUNNEWEI.I.,  Walter,  trustee;  b.  Boston.  Jan. 
28.  1844;  s.  11.  H.  and  Isabella  P.  Hunnewell;  grad. 
Harvard,  1865;  m.  Jane  A.  Peele,  of  Salem,  Mass., 
May  15,  1873  (now  deceased);  5  children,  Walter, 
Jr.,  Francis  W.,  2d.  Arnold  W..  Mary  P.  (Mrs.  Sid- 
ney M.  Williams,  of  Wellesley,  Mass.).  Louisa. 
Pres.  Improved  Dwellings  Assn.;  trustee  Common- 
wealth Av.  Land  Trust.  Provident  Instn.  for  Sav- 
ings. Mass.  Electric  Cos.;  dir.  Old  Colony  Trust 
Co..  Webster  and  Atlas  Nat.  Bank,  Calumet  &  Hec- 
la  Mining  Co..  St.  Mary's  Mineral  Land  Co.,  East- 
ern Ky.  Ry.  Co.,  Atlantic  Cotton  Mills,  Kansas 
City  Stock  Yards  Co.,  King  Philip  Copper  Co.  Trus- 
tee Peter  Bent  Brigham  Hosp.,  Boston  Y.M.C.U.; 
treas.  Mass.  Hort.  Soc.  Recreations:  horticulture. 
Home:  Wellesley,  Mass.  Office:  87  Milk  St.,  Bos- 
ton.'* 

HUNNEWEIiIi,  William  A.,  coal  merchant;  June 
23,  1845-Jan.  31,  1912.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

HUNSAKER,  Jerome  Clarke,  naval  officer;  b. 
Creston,  la..  Aug.  26,  1886;  s.  Walter  J.  and  Alma 
(Clarke)  Hunsaker;  grad.  U.S.  Naval  Acad.,  1908 
(head  of  class) ;  M.S.  in  Naval  Constrn.,  Mass. 
Inst.  .Tech.,  1912;  m.  Alice  Porter  Avery,  of  Farm- 
ington,  Conn..  June  24,  1911;  1  daughter,  Sarah 
Porter,  b.  Oct.  17.  1912.  Midshipman  aboard  U.S.S. 
California,  in  Southern  Pacific  waters,  1908-9;  asst. 
naval  constr.,with  rank  of  It.,  jr.  grade,  Apr.  1,  1910. 
asst.  shop  supt.,  U.S.  Navy  Yard,  Boston.  1912-13; 
spent  summer  of  1913  inspecting  aero  dynamic 
labs,  in  Europe;  instr.  in  aeronautics.  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  since  June  23.  1913.  JMem.  Soc.  Naval  Archi- 
tects and  Engrs.,  U.S.  Naval  Inst.,  Aero  Club  of 
America,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Translator:  Resist- 
ance of  the  Air  and  Aviation  by  G.  Eiffel,  1912.  As- 
so.  editor  Science  Conspectus.  Frequent  contbr.  to 
scientific  jours  on  aeronautical  subjects.  Home: 
25  Davis  Av.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Address:  U.S.  Navy 
Yard,  Boston,  Mass. 

HUNT,  Albert  Francis,  editor,  pub.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

HUNT,  Arthur  Kinsman,  banker;  b.  Portland, 
Me.,  June  19,  1864;  s.  George  Smith  and  Augusta 
Merrill  (Barstow)  Hunt;  descended  from  Jonathan 
Hunt;  ed.  Portland  pub.  schs. ;  pvt.  sch..  Concord, 
N.H.;  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Oct.  4.  1888.  Fannie 
Louise  Piper,  of  Boston;  4  children.  Katharine. 
^Madeline,  Eleanor,  Frederick  Kinsman.  Began  as 
clerk  Jan.,  1884,  later  partner,  George  S.  Hunt  & 
Co.,  West  India  mchts.,  Portland;  firm  dissolved 
July,  1896;  mem.  George  S.  Hunt  &  Cram,  sugar 
brokers,  Portland,  July.  1896-May,  1913;  partner 
Swan  &  Barrett,  brokers,  Portland,  Jan.,  1897-July, 
1903  (dissolved);  v. p.  Portland  Trust  Co.,  July  1, 
1903-April,  1905;  sr.  partner  Hunt,  Saltonstall  & 
Co.  since  Feb.,  1907.  Mem.  city  govt.,  Portland.  3 
yrs. ;  Capt.  and  a.d.c.  1st  Brigade  Staff,  Me.  Vol. 
Militia,  1  yr.  Republican.  Episcopalian;  member 
Com.  on  General  Missions,  Diocese  of  Mass.  Ma- 
son (32°,  K.T.).  Clubs:  Union  (Boston),  Union 
League  (New  York),  Cumberland  (Portland),  Coun- 
try (Brookline,  Mass.).  Home:  Brookline.  Office: 
60  State  St.,  Boston. 

HUNT,  Bertron  Aldro,  lawyer;  b.  Johnson,  Vt.. 
July  16,  1857;  s.  Jason  Solon  and  Clarissa  Melissa 
CHubbard)  Hunt;  ed.  com.  schs.;  grad.  first  course. 
State  Normal  Sch.,  Johnson,  1875,  2d  course,  1877; 
m.  Mar.  14,  1885,  Nettie  Belle  Morse,  of  Waterbury, 
Vt.  Admitted  to  Lamoille  County  bar,  Vt.,  Apr., 
1883;  continued  studying  law  until  1885;  since  in 
practice  at  Johnson;  also  in  lumber  business.  First 
case  was  carried  to  Supreme  Court  on  judgment  of 
25  cents  against  client,  and  won;  2d  case  against 
railroad  for  killing  heifer,  and  resulted  in  9  yrs.' 
litigation,  also  won,  establishing  precedent  as  to 
liability  of  engr.  Postmaster  of  Johnson  under 
Cleveland.  Democrat.  Methodist.  Mem.  Vt.  Bar 
Assn.  Mason  (Blue  Lodge  and  Chapter);  mem. 
K.  of  P.,  O.E.S.    Address:  Johnson,  Vt. 

HUNT,  Brenelle,  educator;  ta.  Abington.  Mass.. 
Feb.  27.  1875:  s.  Washington  and  Mary  (Nicker- 
son)  Hunt;  ed.  Abington  High  Sch.;  grad.  Bridge- 
water  State  Normal  Sch.,  1896;  spl.  courses  at  Har- 
vard;  m.   Oct.   31.   1900.   Hattie   B.    Sears,   of  Hyde 


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Park,  Mass.  Prin.  Adams  St.  Grammar  Sch.,  1896- 
97,  Green  Grammar  Sch.,  Westfield,  Mass.,  1897-9; 
offered  principalship,  1899,  of  State  Training  Sch., 
Westfield,  or  State  Model  Sch.  at  Bridgewater  Nor- 
mal Sell.;  accepted  latter  and  has  been  there  ever 
since.  Mem.  Mass.  School  Masters'  Club,  Plymouth 
County  Teachers'  Assn.  Mem.  Fellowship  Lod^e, 
A.F.  &  A.M.;  Harmony  Chapter,  R.A.M.  Author: 
Course  in  Elementary  Geometry;  Chart  showing 
Outline  Development  of  English  History  and  Civ- 
il Government;  Selected  Problems  in  Industrial 
Arithmetic;  A  Community  Arithmetic.  Address: 
State  Normal  Sch.,  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

HUNT,  Charles  Edward,  real  estate;  May  21, 
1830-July  5,  li)14.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

HUNT,  Cliarles  Henry,  M.D. ;  b.  Portland,  Me., 
Jan.  2,  ISSl;  s.  Charles  Oliver  and  Cornelia  David- 
son (Carson)  Hunt;  ed.  pub  schs.,  Portland;  A.B., 
Bowdoin,  1902;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin), 
1905;  m.  Ella  Wheeler,  of  Milan,  N.H.,  Aug.  5, 
1909.  Practiced  in  Portland  since  Jun_p,  1905;  instr. 
in  materia  medica  and  therapeutics,  1905-8;  lec- 
turer, 1908-9,  prof,  materia  medica  since  1909, 
Med.  Sch.  of  Me.;  house  doctor,  1905-6,  adj.  sur- 
geon since  1906,  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.  Mem.  Me.  Med. 
Assn.,  Cumberland  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Am.  Acad.  Medi- 
cine. Am.  Therapeutic  Soc,  Psi  Upsilon.  Address: 
183   Spring  St.,   Portland,  Me. 

HUNT,  Charles  OUver,  M.D.;  Apr.  26,  1839-1912. 
(See  vol.    1909.) 

HUNT,  Charles  Richard,  M.D.;  b.  Easton,  Mass., 
Oct.  17,  1S55;  s.  John  R.  and  Georgiana  M.  (Hay- 
ward)  Hunt;  M.D..  1887,  Boston  U.;  m.  Aug.  22. 
1888,  Anne  Vincent  Haskins,  of  Raynham,  Mass. 
Studied  engring.  in  office  of  city  engr.,  Boston; 
res.  engr.,  Mex.  Central  R.R.  at  Aguas  Callentes, 
Mex.,  and  located  the  route  from  Aguas  Calientes 
to  Zacatuas  subsequently  adopted  by  that  ry.;  re- 
turned to  Boston,  1883,  and  took  up  study  of  medi- 
cine; resident  physician,  Mass.  Homce.  Hosp.,  1887- 
88;  removed  to  New  Bedford,  INIass.,  where  he  has 
practiced  since  1888;  visiting  phys.,  Bristol  Co. 
House  of  Correction;  asst.  surgeon.  Ancient  &  Hon. 
Arty.  Co.  of  Mass.  Past  Commander  Sutton  Com- 
mandery,  K.T. ;  Grand  Sword  Bearer,  Grand  Com- 
mandery  K.T.,  Mass.  and  R.I.  Mem.  Am.  Inst. 
Homoeopathy,  Homoe.  med.  socs.  of  Mass.  Rhode 
Island  and  Boston,  Am.  Soc.  Orificial  Surgery, 
Mass.  Surg,  and  Gjnecol.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Wamsutta,  Country.  Address:  474  County 
St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

HUNT,  Edgrar  Nohle,  carpet  mfr. ;  b.  Reedfield, 
Me..  June  7,  1851;  s.  Henry  Noble  and  Josephine 
Anne  (Haines)  Hunt:  ed.  pub.  schs..  Maiden.  Mass., 
and  English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  graduating  as 
pres.  of  class,  1870;  m.  Frances  Adeline  Gould,  of 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1S77;  3  children,  Florence 
Adeline  (Mrs.  Arthur  A.  Libby,  of  Reading,  Mass.), 
Elvy  Josephine  (ISIrs.  William  H.  Parker,  of  Ded- 
ham,  Mass.).  Edgar  Norman.  Bookkeeper  for 
Lewis  Wharf  Co..  1870-80;  with  Parkinson,  Burr 
&  Co.,  bankers,  Boston,  1880,  continuing  for  23 
yrs. :  bookkeeper,  Roxbury  Carpet  Co.,  and  Saxon- 
ville  Mills,  Boston.  1893-5,  treas.  same  cos.  since 
1905;  dir.  Reading  Co-operative  Bank;  trustee 
Mechanics  Savings  Bank,  Reading,  Mass.  Served 
with  Charlestown  Cadets,  5th  Regt.  Inf.,  M.V.M., 
3  yrs.  Formerly  town  auditor,  now  water  commr. 
and  sewer  commr..  Reading.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner) ;  mem.  Roval  Ar- 
canum.   A.O.U."^'.     Clubs:    Boston    Athletic,    Elm- 


fishing,  hunting.    Home:   Reading,  Mass.    Address: 
93   Summer  St.,   Boston. 

HUNT,  Edmund  Goodrich,  lawyer;  b.  Belmont, 
N.Y.,  May  6,  1837;  s.  Harry  and  Mary  (Staples) 
Hunt;  A.B..  Middlebury  Coll.,  Vt.,  1857;  m.  May 
28,  1862,  Eliza  A.  Lawrence,  of  Weybridge,  Vt. 
Went  to  Cal.,  1858;  practiced  law  at  Jackson,  Cal., 
and  served  as  U.S.  commr.  for  Northern  Dist.  of 
Cal.  to  1870;  removed  to  Vicksburg,  Miss.;  editor 
Vicksburg  Daily  Times  and  Republican,  2  yrs.; 
resumed  practice  and  served  as  U.S.  commr.  for 
Southern  Dist.  of  Miss.,  .iustice  of  the  peace,  spl. 
commr.  on  Southern  Claims,  etc.;  returned  to  Vt., 
1877,    and   practiced   in   Vt.    courts    (now   retired) ; 


mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910.  Progressive  Republi- 
can. Unitarian.  Mem.  Chi  Psi.  Home:  "Saint's 
Rest,"   New   Haven,    Vt. 

HUNT,  Edwin  Sumner,  banker,  lawyer;  b. 
Charlestown,  X.lf.,  Nov.  12,  1865;  s.  Thomas  J. 
and  Clara  M.  (Swett)  Hunt;  descendant  of  Enoch 
Hunt,  of  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1640;  A.B.,  Amherst, 
1S90;  LL.B.,  Columbia  Law  Sch.,  1895;  m.  Jan.  11, 
1900,  Helen  T.  Hunt,  of  Newton,  Mass.  Admitted 
to  N.Y.  bar,  1895,  Conn,  bar,  1901;  practiced  in 
New  York,  1895-01,  and  in  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1901- 
06;  instr.  in  law  of  evidence,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1903- 
06;  asst.  treas.,  1906-9,  treas.  since  1909,  Water- 
bury  Savings  Bank,  also  dir.;  dir.  Citizens  Nat. 
Bank.  Pres.  Savings  Bank  Assn.  of  Conn.,  1912-14. 
Mem.  Nat.  Inst.  Social  Sciences.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Clubs:  Waterbury,  Waterbury  Country. 
Address:   Waterbury,  Conn. 

HUNT,  Emory  "William;  b.  East  Clarence,  N.Y., 
Feb.  2,  1862;  s.  Rev.  Harrison  P.  and  Caroline 
(Holmes)  Hunt;  A.B.,  U.  of  Rochester,  1884;  grad. 
Crozer  Theol.  Sem.,  1887;  (D.D.,  Denison,  1901; 
LL.D.,  U.  of  Rochester,  1902);  m.  Waltham,  Mass., 
Elizabeth  Olney,  Aug.  24,  1892.  Ordained  Bapt. 
ministry,  1887;  pastor  Ashland  Av.  Ch.,  Toledo, 
1887-1900.  Clarendon  St.  Ch.,  Boston,  1900-2;  pres. 
Denison  U.,  Granville,  O.,  Jan.,  1902-June.  1913; 
gen.  sec.  Am.  Bapt.  Foreign  Mission  Soc,  Boston, 
June,  1913 — ;  pastor,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  since 
May  1,  1915.   Home:  848  Beacon  St.,  Newton  Centre.* 

HUNT,  Ernest  Iisroi,  M.D. ;  b.  Abington,  Mass., 
Nov.  11,  1877;  s.  Washington  and  Mary  (Nicker- 
son)  Hunt;  descendant  of  Enoch  Hunt,  who  came 
from  England  to  Newport,  R.I..  in  1638;  ed.  high 
sch.,  Abington;  student  Mass.  Coll.  of  Pharmacy, 
Boston,  1894-5;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1902;  m. 
Isabel  Girling,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  June  4.  1907; 
3  children,  Isabel,  Dorothy,  Mildred.  Practiced  in 
Worcester  since  1903;  asst.  pathologist,  and  sur- 
geon to  out-patients.  City  Hosp.;  visiting  phys.  to 
Odd  Fellows  Home  of  Mass.,  consulting  anesthet- 
ist. Memorial  Hosp.;  asso.  med.  examiner  11th 
Worcester  Dist.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons,  1915; 
mem.  A.M. A..  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  INIass.  Medico-Legal 
Soc.  Republican.  Universalist.  Mason;  Odd  Fel- 
low. Clubs:  Economic,  Worcester  Tennis.  Recre- 
ations: motoring,  tennis.  Home:  120  Lovell  St. 
Office:  771  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

HUNT,  Eug'ene  William,  lawyer;  b.  Knox,  Me., 
Jan.  11,  1865;  s.  Josiah  H.  and  Abbie  (Porter) 
Hunt;  grad.  Lee  Normal  Acad.,  1886;  admitted  to 
bar,  Cumberland  Co.,  Me.,  1891,  Middlesex  Co., 
Mass..  1893,  U.S.  Circuit  Ct.,  1894,  N.Y.  bar,  Sept. 
25,  1908;  m.  Jennie  L.  Emery,  of  Portland,  Feb.  23, 
1900;  no  children.  Engaged  in  practice  at  Port- 
land, Me.,  1891-3.  Boston,  1893-9,  Portland,  1899-08, 
Buff'alo,  N.Y.,  1908-9,  Lowell,  Mass.,  since  Dec.  10, 
1909.  Mem.  Lowell  Bar  Assn.  Democrat.  Univer- 
salist. Mem.  Lowell  Lodge  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs: 
Elks,  First  Universalists  of  Lowell.  Mem.  Lowell 
Bd.  of  Trade.  Recreations:  motoring,  amateur  gar- 
dening. Home:  111  Inland  St.  Office:  267  Central 
St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

HUNT,  Freeman,  lawyer;  b.  Brooklyn,  N.Y., 
Sept.  4,  1855:  s.  Freeman  and  Elizabeth  (Parmen- 
ter)  Hunt:  descendant  of  Enoch  Hunt,  Weymouth, 
Mass.,  165  2;  removed  to  East  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1858;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1877;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law 
Sch.,  1881;  m.  Cambridere,  June  8,  1887,  Abbie 
Brooks;  2  children,  Edith  Brooks,  William  Par- 
menter.  Practiced  at  Boston  since  1882;  mem.  Sch. 
Com.,  Cambridge,  1882-7;  mem.  City  Council,  1888; 
state  senator,  1890.  Mem.  Middlesex  Bar  Assn. 
Democrat.  Mason;  K.of  P.  Recreations:  boating, 
motoring,  field  sports.  Home:  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Office:    6   Beacon   St.,   Boston. 

HUNT,  Georgre  Joseph,  teacher  of  metalry;  b. 
Liverpool.  Eng.,  Apr.  7,  1866;  s.  James  and  Agnes 
(Murdock)  Hunt;  ed.  Liverpool  pub.  schs.;  Liver- 
pool v.;  Liverpool  Art  Inst.;  m.,  1898.  Emma  Gates 
Wilson,  of  Colchester  Co.,  Nova  Scotia.  Appren- 
tice, jeweler  and  silversmith  trades,  1880-7;  came 
to  America.  1887;  employed  by  various  large  sil- 
verware and  jewelry  concerns  in  U.S.,  1887-03;  in 
business  on  own  account  in  England,  1903-5;  in 
business  on  own  account  Boston  Sch.  of  Metalry, 
Boston,  since  1905;  invited  to  organize  metalry 
teaching  at  Mus.  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  1906,  Wor- 


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cester  Art  Mus.,  Swain  Sch.,  New  Bedford,  1910, 
Chautauqua  Summer  Sch.  Mem.  Copley  Soc,  Bos- 
ton. Mason.  Club:  Boston  City.  Recreations: 
music,  outdoor  sports.  Home:  31  Pinckney  St.  Of- 
fice:   26  Lime  St.,  Boston. 

EUH'T,  Georg-e  Iilewellyn,  lawyer;  b.  Moosup, 
Conn.,  July  23,  lS7iS;  s.  George  Wilson  and  Sarah 
Ann  (Crawford)  Hunt;  prep.  edn.  Brockton  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  lyou;  m.  Mabel 
Amanda  Ford,  of  Mclndoe  Falls,  Vt.,  Sept.  9, 
1903;  2  children,  Eleanor  Crawford,  b.  June  25, 
1905;  Elaine  Moulton,  Feb.  23,  1914.  Began  prac- 
tice at  Enosburg  Falls,  Vt.,  1903;  removed  to 
Island  Pond,  1905,  Montpelier,  1912;  elected  state's 
atty.  for  Essex  Co.,  1908;  mem.  Therlault  &  Hunt 
since  Sept.  1,  1912;  apptd.  elk.  of  conimn.  to 
investigate  ednl.  system  and  conditions  of  Vt., 
1912;  was  2d  It.  United  Train  Arty..  R.I.  Militia, 
1898;  dep.  elk.,  Caledonia  Co.  Court,  St.  Johnsbury, 
Vt.,  1900-3;  dep.  sec.  of  state  of  Vt.,  Montpelier, 
1904-5.  Republican.  Mem.  Beta  Chi,  Delta  Tau 
Delta,  K.  of  P.  Address:  43  State  St.,  Montpelier, 
Vermont. 

HUNTP,  Harry  Draper,  publisher;  Dec.  25,  1874- 
Oct.   4,   1913.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

HUNT,  Henry  Warren,  real  estate;  Dec.  23,  1844- 
Jan.  16,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1914-15.) 

HUNT,  Hiram,  M.D. ;  b.  Robbinston,  Me.,  Nov. 
15,  1860;  s.  Hiram  and  Sarah  (Bonsai)  Hunt;  M.D., 
Me.  Med.  Sch.,  1884;  m.  Greenville,  Me.,  1889, 
Mabel  S.  Bigney.  Has  practiced  at  Greenville  since 
1884.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.  (ex-pres.), 
Penobscot  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.).  Mason;  Odd  Fel- 
low. Chmn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Bd.  of  Assessors, 
Bd.  of  Overseers  of  Poor,  1905-8.  Address:  Green- 
ville, Me. 

HUNT,  Nathan,  clergyman;  b.  Milton,  Mass., 
Apr.  3,  1S48;  s.  Josiah  and  Syj-ena  (Glover)  Hunt; 
A.B.,  Colby,  1879;  grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1882; 
m.  Martha  A.  Bicknell,  of  Madison,  Me.,  Sept.  19, 
1882  (died  1890);  m.  2d,  Harriet  A.  Fuller,  of 
Hingham,  Mass.,  Oct.  12,  1892;  6  children,  Milton 
B.,  Marion  G.,  Hilda  M.,  Merle  F.,  Esther  E., 
Katherine.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministrv,  1882;  pastor 
Milton,  Mass.,  1882-90,  Quincy  and  East  Milton, 
1890-4:  missionary  Me.  Bapt.  Conv.,  1895-15,  pastor 
Morrill,  Me.,  since  Jan.  1,  1915.  Colporteur  Am. 
Bapt.  Pub.  Soc,  1907,  1914.  Trustee  Higgins  Clas- 
sical Inst.    Republican.    Address:  Morrill,  Me. 

HU.NT,  Beid,  pharmacologist;  b.  Martinsville, 
O.,  Apr.  20.  1870;  s.  Milton  L.  and  Sarah  E. 
(Wright)  Hunt;  A.B.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1891,  Ph.D., 
1896:  student  U.  of  Bonn,  and  Frankfort,  Ger- 
many; M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Baltimore, 
1896;  m.  Mary  Lillie,  d.  Hannis  Taylor,  Dec.  12, 
1908.  Tutor  in  physiology.  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg. 
(Columbia  U.),  18  96-8;  asso.  and  asso.  prof,  phar- 
macology, Johns  Hopkins,  1898-03;  chief  of  div. 
and  prof,  pharmacology,  U.S.  Pub.  Health  Service, 
1904-13;  prof,  pharmacology,  Med.  Dept.  Harvard, 
1913 — .  Fellow  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sci- 
ences: mem.  Assn.  Am.  Physicians,  Am.  Physio- 
logical Soc,  Am.  Soc.  Pharmacology  and  Exptl. 
Therapeutics,  A.M.A.,  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  etc.;  hon. 
mem.  Pharm.  Soc.  of  Antwerp.  Contbr.  to  Am.  and 
European  med.  .iours.  and  govt,  pubis.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.)  Home: 
382    Commonwealth    Av.,    Boston.* 

HUNT,  Simeon,  M.D. ;  b.  Seekonk,  Mass.,  Apr.  27, 
183  7;  s.  William  Donnison  and  Lydia  (Chase) 
Hunt;  prep.  edn.  Friends'  Sch.,  Providence,  R.  I.; 
A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1862  (A.M.,  1887):  M.D.,  Dart- 
mouth Med.  Sch.,  1864;  m.  Lvme,  N.H.,  Oct.  25, 
1865,  Anna  M.  Balch,  2  children,  William  W., 
Archie  J.  Commd.  asst.  surgeon,  U.S.A..  Oct., 
1864,  but  was  not  mustered  in;  began  practice  at 
Corry,  Pa.,  1865:  practiced  at  Springfield,  Pa.,  2 
yrs. ;  settled  in  East  Providence.  R.I.,  1867;  served 
as  health  officer  and  mem.  sch.  com.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn.,  R.I.,  Medico- 
Legal  Assn.,  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn.  Republican. 
Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Mason  (32°);  mem.  Royal 
Arcanum.    Address:  East  Providence,  R.I. 

HUNT,  Thomas,  lawyer;  b.  New  Orleans,  La., 
Sept.  8,  1S6G;  s.  Carleton  and  Georgine  (Cam- 
mack)    Hunt;    prep.    edn.    Phillips    Exeter    Acad., 


Exeter,  N.H.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1887,  A.M.,  1890; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1890;  m.  Carrie  Speiden, 
of  New  York,  June  19,  1894;  1  child,  Carleton  Hunt. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1890;  mem.  Gaston,  Snow 
&  Saltonstall  since  1903;  dir.  East  Boston  Gas  Co., 
Elkliorn  Coal  &  Coke  Co.,  Big  Sandy  Coal  Co.  Mem. 
Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Dem- 
ocrat. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Union,  St.  Botolph, 
Harvard  (Boston);  Colonial  (Cambridge);  Univer- 
sity (New  York).  Recreations:  tennis  and  motor- 
ing. Home:  44  Mt.  Vernon  St.  Office:  Shawmut 
Banlc  Bldg.,  Boston. 

HUNT,  Walter  Iiowrie,  M.D.;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys. 
&  Surg.  (Columbia  U.),  1875.  Address:  5  Grove 
St.,   Bangor,    Me. 

HUNT,  William  Ebenezer,  architect;  b.  Florence 
(Northampton),  Mass.,  Apr.  14,  1873;  s.  James  Her- 
vey  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Tower)  Hunt;  ed.  gram- 
mar and  high  schs.  of  Mass.;  pvt.  schs.  Waterbury, 
Conn.;  Columbia  U. ;  spl.  student  in  architecture; 
m.  Anna  Bradley  Warner,  of  Watertown,  Conn., 
Oct.  11,  1899.  Practiced  in  Waterbury  since  1900; 
designer  many  pub.  bldgs.,  factories,  hotels,  sciiool- 
houses,  etc.  Dir.  Conn.  State  Automobile  Assn.  3 
yrs.;  mem.  Conn.  Chapter  A.I.L.  (ex-pres.);  asso. 
mem.  A.I.A.  Republican.  Mem.  B.P.O.E.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Automobile,  Waterbury,  Elks.  Home:  351 
West  57th  St.,  N.Y.  City.  Office:  111  West  Main  St., 
Waterbury,  Conn. 

HUNT,  William  Otis,  M.D.;  b.  Weston,  Mass., 
May  28,  1854;  s.  Otis  Eugene  and  Caroline  (Thomp- 
son) Hunt;  ed.  Waltham  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  Phil- 
lips Acad.,  Andover,  INIass. ;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1877;  m.  Natick,  Mass.,  1891,  Mae  Ernestine 
Felch;  5  children,  Harold  O.,  Richard  F.,  Ernestine 
M.,  Donald  R.,  W^illiam  O.,  Jr.  Has  practiced  at 
Newtonville,  Mass.,  since  1881;  visiting  physician, 
Newton  Hosp.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Pedi- 
atric Soc,  Newton  Med.  Club.  Mason.  Clubs:  New- 
ton, Brae  Burn  Country.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Address:   424  Newtonville  Av.,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

HUNT,  William  Prescott,  ordnance  mfr.  (See 
vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

HUNTIIB,  (Wiles)  Robert,  sociologist;  b.  Terre 
Haute,  Ind.,  Apr.  10,  1874;  s.  W.  R.  and  Caroline 
(Fouts)  Hunter;  A.B.,  Ind.  U.,  1896;  m.  Caroline  M. 
Phelps  Stokes,  of  Noroton,  Conn.,  May  23,  1903. 
Organizing  sec,  Chicago  Bur.  of  Charities,  1896- 
1902;  chmn.  investigating  com.  City  Homes  Assn.; 
supt.  Municipal  Lodging  House;  mem.  Small 
Parks  Com.,  resident  Hull  House,  1899-02,  all  of 
Chicago;  resident  Toynbee  Hall,  London,  summer, 
1899,  and  other  English  settlements;  head-worker 
Univ.  Settlement,  New  York,  1902-3;  chmn.  New 
York  Child  Labor  Com.,  1902-6.  Mem.  Nat.  Exec. 
Com.,  Socialist  Party,  1909-12;  candidate  for  gov. 
of  Conn.,  1910.  Episcopalian.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  Highland  Farm, 
Noroton,  Conn.* 

HUNTING,  Nathaniel  Stevens,  M.D.;  b.  Detroit, 
Mich.,  Feb.  IS,  1863;  s.  Sylvan  Stanley  and  Julia 
Maria  (Stevens)  Hunting;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Indian- 
apolis, and  Davenport,  la.;  Antioch  Coll.,  Yellow 
Springs,  O.,  1879-80;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1884;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1889;  Children's  Hosp.,  Boston, 
1887;  City  Hosp.,  Boston,  1888-9;  post-grad,  work, 
hosps.  of  Vienna,  Austria,  and  Berlin,  Germany, 
1891-2;  m.  Denver,  Colo.,  Oct.  20,  1891,  Clara  Ware 
Carter.  Began  practicing  at  Quincy,  Mass.,  1889; 
mem.  visiting  staff  and  consulting  surgeon.  City 
Hosp.,  Quincy;  'mem.  Ambulance  Corps,  M.V.M., 
1885-7;  brigade  hosp.  steward,  2d  Brigade,  M.V.M., 
1888-91;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Quincy  (chmn.  since 
1907).  Republican.  Unitarian.  Fellow  Am.  Coll. 
Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (pres.  lo- 
cal soc).  Harvard  Med.  Alumni  Assn.,  Boston  City 
Hosp.  Alumni,  Children's  Hosp.  Alumni  (pres. 
1907),  Boston  Med.  Library,  S.R.  Clubs:  Harvard, 
Wollaston  Golf,  University  (Boston);  Quincy 
Yacht.  Recreations:  travel.  Address:  1136  Han- 
cock St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 

HUNTINGTON,  Edward  Vermilye,  mathemati- 
cian: b.  Clinton.  Oneida  Co..  N.Y.,  Apr.  26,  1874; 
s.  Chester  and  Katharine  Hazard  (Smith)  Hunt- 
ington; A.B.,  Harvard,  1895.  A.M.,  1897;  Ph.D.,  U. 
of  Strassburg,  Germany,  1901;  m.  Susie  Edwards 
Van  Volkenburgh,  of  New  York,  July  6,  1909.  Instr. 


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mathematics,    Harvard.    1S95-7,    Williams    College,  HUNTINGTON,  John  Taylor,  clergyman-  b   New 

1897-9;   in   Europe,    1899-1901;   instr.   mathematics,  Milford,  Conn.,  Jan.   30,   1830;  s.  Enoch  and  Char- 

1901-5,  asst.   prof.,   1905-15,  asso.   prof,   since  1915,  lotte     (Taylor)     Huntington;    B.A.,    Trinity    Coll., 

Harvard.     Fellow    Am.    Acad.    Arts    and    Sciences  Hartford,  Conn.,  1850;  M.A.,  1853   (DD     1913);  m 

(chmn.  com.  on  publication),  A.A.A.S.;   mem.  Am.  Norwich,    Conn.,    1S56,    Elisabeth    Tracy   Williams 

Math.    Soc,    Deutsche    Mathematiker-Vereinigung,  (died  Nov.  22,  1887) ;  4  children   Winslow  Williams 

Soc.    Promotion    Engring.    Edn.,    Theta   Delta   Chi.  (deceased),    Charlotte    Elizabeth,    John    Willaims, 

(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  Harwood.     Deacon,    1853,    priest,    1854,    P  E.    (ih.; 

27  Everett  St.,  Cambridge,  IMass.*  rector  St.  John's  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1856-64; 

HUNTINGTON,   Ellsworth,    explorer;    b.    Gales-  P>'of-    Greek,    Trinity    Coll.,    1864-78;    founder    and 

burg,  111.,  Sept.  16,  1876;  s.  Rev.  Henry  Strong  and  I'ector    St.    James'    Ch.,    Hartford,    1878-14,    since 

Mary   Lawrence    (Herbert)    Huntington;   B.A.,   Be-  ''ector   emeritus     Pres.   Conn.    Children's   Aid   Soc. 

loit  (Wis.)  Coll.,  1897;  Harvard,  1901-3,  M.A.,  1902,  ^^m.   Alpha  Delta  Phi.    Address:    17   Clinton   St., 

non    resident    fellow,    1906-7;    Ph.D..    Yale,    1909;  Hartford,  Conn. 

unmarried.    President's  asst.  and  instr.  Euphrates  HUNTINGTON,     Oliver     "Whipple,     teacher;     b. 

Coll..  Harput,  Turkey,  1897-1901;  explored  canyons  Marietta.   O.,   June   9,   1858;   s.   James  Freman  and 

of    Euphrates    river,    1901,   and   was   awarded    Gill  Ellen  (Whipple)   Huntington;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1881, 

Memorial  by  the  Royal  Geog.  Soc.  of  London;  re-  A.M.,  1882;   Ph.D.,   1883;  studied  at  The  Sorbonne, 

search    asst.    Carnegie    Instn.,    Washington,    and  Paris,    and   traveled   over   Europe,   Egypt   and   the 

mem.     Pumpelly     expdn.     to     Russian     Turkestan,  East;    m.    Ellen    Balch,    of    Plymouth,    N.H.,    Aug. 

1903-4    (spent   1%    yrs.  in  Turkestan   and   Persia);  30,    1886.    Asst.   and   instr.    mineralogy  and   chem- 

mem.  Barrett  expdn.  to  Chinese  Turkestan   (spent  istry,    Harvard,    1882-94;    studied   schs.    in    Europe 

IV2    yrs.   in  India,  China  and   Siberia,   1905-6)    and  1  yr.;  founded,  1896,  Cloyne  House  Sch.,  Newport, 

was    awarded    Maunoir    Medal    by    Geog.    Soc.    of  R.I.     Publisher    the    Cloyne    Magazine    since    1897. 

Paris,  and  club  medal  by  Harvard  Travellers  Club.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.,  Arts  and  Sciences;   corr.  mem. 

Instr.  geography,  1907-10,  asst.  prof.,  1910-15,  Yale  Brit.   Assn.   Adv.    Sci.;   mem.   Royal  Camera  Club, 

U.   Made   expdn.    to   Syrian   Desert,   Palestine,   and  Boston  Camera  Club,   Nat.  Arts  Club,   New  York; 

Asia    Minor,    8    mos.,    1909,    as    representative    of  pres.  Newport  Natural  History  Soc;  comdr.  John 

Yale    U.,    and    spl.    corr.    Harper's    Magazine.     Re-  Hare  Powel  Post   Sons  of  Vets.    Address:    Cloyne 

search   asso.   of  Carnegie   Instn.,   Washington,   for  House,   Newport,   R.I.'* 

climatic   investigations  in  U.S.,   Mex.   and  Central  HUNTINGTON,   Bobert   •Watkinson,   Jr.,    insur- 

America,  1910-13     Asso.  editor  Bull,  of  Am.  Geog.  ance  pres.;  b.  Norwich,  Conn.,  Nov.  9,  1866;  s.  Rob- 

Soc.  and  Jour,  of  Race  Development.     (See  Who  s  ert     Watkinson     and     Jane     Lathrop     (Trumbull) 

Who  in  America  for  other  details.)    Address:    222  Huntington;   B.A.,  Yale,  1889;  m.  Constance  Alton 

Highland  St.,  Milton,  Mass.*  Willard,  of  Lexington,  Mass.,  May  5,  1906.    Began 

HUNTINGTON,  Henry  Barrett,  teacher  of  Eng-  with  Conn.   Gen.   Life   Ins.  Co.  as  elk.,  Nov.,   1889, 

lish;    b.    Maiden,    Mass.,    Jan.    17,    1875;    s.    George  becoming    actuary,     1893,    sec,     1899,     and    pres., 

Putnam  and   Lilly   St.   Agnan    (Barrett)    Hunting-  1901 — ;    dir.    1st    Nat.    Bank;    trustee    Conn.    Trust 

ton;    prep.    edn.    St.    Paul's    Sch.,    Concord,    N.H.,  &  Safe  Deposit  Co.,  Dime  Savings  Bank.    Trustee 

1891-3;  A.B.,  magna  cum  laude.  Harvard,  1897,  Phi  Hartford  Retreat  for  Insane,  Loomis  Inst.;   treas. 

Beta   Kappa;    m.    Providence,    R.I.,    June    13,    1905,  trustees  Colt  Bequest  and  of  trustees  for  receiv- 

Alice  H.   Mason;    4   children,   Elizabeth   C,  b.   May  ing  donations  for  the  bishop  (P.E.  Ch.);  state  v.-p. 

29,     1906;     Arria     Sargent     and     George     Putnam  Am.    Red    Cross.     Episcopalian.     Fellow   Actuarial 

(twins),  Julv  24,  1909;  Mary  Hopkins,  July  2,  1915.  Soc.  America;   mem.  Yale  Alumni  Assn.    (advisory 

Asst.  in  English  and  in  philosophy,  Harvard.  1897-  bd.).       Clubs:     Hartford     (Hartford),     Graduates' 

8;    instr.    in    English,    Dartmouth    Coll.,    1898-01;  (New    Haven,    Conn.).     Home:    45    Bloomfield    Av. 

instr.  in  English,  Harvard.  1901-2;  asst.  prof.  Eng-  Office:    64   Pearl   St..   Hartford,   Conn.* 

lish,  1902-10,  asso.  prof.  English  since  Sept.,  1910,  HUNTINGTON, -Wimam  D.,  M.D.  (See  vol.  1909.) 

?q77i"<^.^ynir/prw.l'iJ,i"lV,?^A..yiprV^J,,r^<^^^^^^  HUNTINGTON,  WilUam  Edwards,  educator;  b. 

sons    Inl   tu  or  in   cISs  It ^^?var^^^  Hillsboro,    111.,    July    30.    1844;    s.    William    Pitkin 

f?a"r1;o^."fli."^s°e'^.^r\f^J\f^^i^efs.^R%^;S^?icrn'^-ES  -f  .^'^'iW^l^'fn'f  ^T6V-"5^*  a"  fe  ^"^    'Tw^s^ 


^.  5^^^^^?T°?V   ???ry    Strongr,    clergyman;    b.  m.E.  ministry,  1868;  pastor  Nahant,  Mass.,  1870-1, 

N.Y.  City,   July  15,   1836;  s.   Oliver  Ellsworth  and  Roslindale,     1872-4,     Newton,     1875-6,     Cambridge, 

Mary    Ann    (Strong)    Huntington;    descendant    of  is77-9.    Boston,    18S0-2;    dean    Coll.    Liberal    Arts, 

Simon   Huntington,   Roxbury,   Mass.,   1633,  also  of  1882-1904,  pres.,  1904-11,  dean  Grad.  Dept.,  1911—, 

Gen.    Jabez    Huntington,   of    Norwich,    Conn.,    who  Boston  U.    Home:    Newton  Centre,  Mass.* 
had  4  sons  who  served  throughout  whole  Revolu-        __„_„.r_„    _.        _.     ,,,-^v,.„  ^f^.  v,    r>„-x-hiirv 

tionary  War;  on  maternal  side  descendant  of  Elder  ^r.     ^?^      i ,    %  ^a®^,^'il^^f  !^i^^/;',.,rTr^K^^^^ 

John   Strong,  Northampton.   Mass..   1630;   ed.   Nor-  S^r^^f^fJ:  \^A  ^^L^t'  ^;.^L ''*'i^*„5Sf,v^''7n^    pj^nfi^^ 

wirh    CConnS    Arnd  •    Nortbnmnton     Mn^sc:      PoIIp  Huntley;    ed.    dist.    schs.,    Duxbury,    and    Peoples 

wicn   iconn.)  j>Lcad.,    JNortnampton,   Mass..    coile-  ^cad.,    Morrisville.   Vt.;    m.    Montpelier,   Vt.,   Aug. 


of  Roxbury.  Mass.),  Ellsworth  (asst.  prof,  geog 
raphv,  Yale).  George  Herbert  (prof.  Robert  Coll.,  HUNTON,  Henry  L.,  lawyer;  b.  Readfield,  Me., 
Constantinople).  Henrv  Strong,  Jr.  (pastor  Hope  Feb.  21,  1865;  s.  George  Craig  and  Eliza  Ann 
Presbvn.  Ch.,  Watertown,  N.Y.).  Ruth  Lawrence  (Wood)  Hunton:  descendant  in  8th  generation  of 
(Mrs.  Samuel  A.  Fletcher,  East  McKeesport.  Pa.).  Philip  Hunton.  New  Hampshire,  1664;  ed.  Read- 
Ordained  Congl.  ministrv,  1863;  pastor  Warner,  field  High  Sch.  and  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.;  read  law 
N.H.,  1863-72.  1st  Ch.,  Galesburg,  111..  1872-6.  Gor-  under  late  Judge  Emery  O.  Bean;  m.  Harriet  Pea- 
ham.  Me.,  1877-87.  1st  Ch.,  Milton,  Mass.,  1888-07.  body,  of  Lewiston,  Me.,  Sept.  18,  1889;  1  daughter, 
Statis.  sec  Gen.  Assn.  (Congl.)  of  N.H.,  1869-72;  Alice  A.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar.  Mar.  25,  1889  and 
corr.  sec.  Gen.  Conf.  of  Me.,  1881-6.  Mem.  Alpha  s^nce  practiced  in  Oakland;  supt.  schs.,  Oakland, 
Delta  Phi.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Republican.  Editor  1900.  1901.  Pros.  Me.  State  Poultry  Assn.,  since 
Yale  Literarv  Magazine.  Wrote:  Historical  Dis-  i912.  Republican.  Free  Baptist.  Mason;  mem. 
course  at  Centenarv  of  Congl.  Ch.,  Warner,  N.H.,  Knights  of  Pythias.  I.  O.  Foresters.  Recreations: 
1872;  Biographical  Sketches  of  Rev.  Dr.  Albert  K.  breeding  fancy  poultry,  horticulture.  Home:  Oak- 
Teele,  and  of  Five  Huntington  Congressmen;  Blog-  land.  Me. 

raphv  of  Samuel  Huntington.  President  of  the  Con-  HUNTON.    Willlani    G.,    dairyman,    lawyer;    b. 

tinental    Congress.     Address:      222    Highland    St.,  Readfleld,    Me..    Nov.    13,    1852;    s.    George   W.    and 

Milton,   Mass.  Emily   A.    (Fuller)    Hunton;    A.B.,   Bowdoin,    1875; 


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studied  law  in  office  of  Beane  &  Beane,  Readlield, 
Me.,  1876-7;  m.  Elizabeth  E.  Mills,  of  Augusta,  Me., 
Sept.  24,  1882.  Teacher  in  pub.  schs.,  Lyons,  N.Y., 
1876;  admitted  to  Kennebec  (Me.)  bar,  1878,  Kan. 
bar,  1879;  served  as  supt.  schs.,  town  elk.  and 
selectman,  Readfield,  Me.;  lecturer  on  agr.  since 
1895;  dir.  Agrl.  Experiment  Sta.,  1912-13;  apptd. 
industrial  agt.  M.C.R.R.,  1914;  pres.  Farmers' 
Machine  Barrel  Co.  Mem.  INle.  State  Bd.  .\ii:;r.  3 
yrs.  Mem.  Me.  Dairymen's  Assn.  (pre.s.,  1910-12), 
Me.  Seed  Improvement  Assn.  (pres.,  1911-13),  Me. 
Federation  Agrl.  Assn.  (pres.,  1910-14),  Kennebec 
Bar  Assn.,  Bowdoin  Alumni  Assn.  (v. p.,  1914). 
Democrat.  Universalist.  Mem.  Nat.  and  State 
Grange.    l\Iason.    Home:    Cherryfield,  Me. 

HUNTOON,  Iiouis  D.,  mining  engineer;  moved 
to  New  Yorlv.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Wlio'.<s  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

HUNTRESS,  Tranklin  Elias,  .selling  agent;  b. 
Biddel'uril,  ,Me.,  Apr.  19,  lSt;H;  s.  Albion  Parriss  and 
Sarah  Calef  (Hooper)  Huntress;  grad.  Somerville 
(Mass.)  High  Sch.,  18S4:  student  Tufts  Coll.,  1884- 
7;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1889;  m.  Nathalie  Alice  Edgerly, 
of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Nov.  16,  1907;  1  son,  Franklin 
Elias.  Jr.  Selling  agt.  for  Wrought  Iron  Casting 
Co.,  1890-3;  established  F.  E.  Huntress  &  Co.,  ry. 
supplies,  Boston,  1893,  Neal  Electric  Headlight  Co., 
1895;  eastern  agt.,  St.  Louis  Car  Co.,  1899-10,  Nat. 
Brake  &  Electric  Co..  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  since  1899; 
N.E.  agt.  U.S.  Headlight  Co.,  Nat.  Brake  Co.;  sell- 
ing agt.  Tool  Steel  Gear  &  Pinion  Co.  Mem.  Com- 
mon Council,  Somerville,  Mas.s..  1891-3,  Mass.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1897-1900,  Senate,  1900-2;  del.  to  Rep.  Nat. 
Conv.,  1900.  Pres.  Somerville  High  Sch.  Assn.; 
mem.  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Mason;  mem.  Royal  Ar- 
canum. Clubs:  Boston  City,  Harvard,  Engineers' 
(Boston  and  New  York),  Commonwealth  Coun- 
try. Home:  Newton,  Mass.  Office,  131  State  St., 
Boston.    Mass. 

HTTK'TBESS,  Oeorg-e  Iiewis,  lawyer;  b.  Lowell, 
Mass.,  Apr.  4,  1847;  s.  James  Lewis  and  Harriet 
Stinson  (Page)  Huntress;  ancestors  on  both  sides 
prominent  in  Colonial  and  Revolutionary  times; 
A.B.,  Yale,  1870;  studied  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.  1 
yr. ;  continued  legal  studies  with  Ives  &  Lincoln, 
Boston;  admitted  to  bar,  1872;  m.  Julia  A.  Poole, 
of  Metuchen.  N.J.,  Sept.  30,  1875;  2  sons,  Harold 
Poole  (died  1907),  George  Lewis,  Jr.  Practiced  in 
Boston  since  1872;  mem.  firm  of  Ives,  Lincoln  & 
Huntress  until  1884;  specialty  corpn.  law;  retired 
from  active  law  practice,  Jan.,  1916;  pres.  Yuba 
Consolidated  Gold  Fields  (Cal.),  Cape  Breton  Pulp 
Co..  Ltd.  (Nova  Scotia);  dir.  New  Aetna  Portland 
Cement  Co.,  (Mich.),  Boston  &  Bolivia  Rubber  Co. 
(Boston  and  Bolivia),  Peerless  Knitting  Mills  Co. 
(Mass.).  Clubs:  Union  (Boston).  Wincliester  Coun- 
try (Winchester,  Mass.).  Recreations:  motoring. 
Home:  Winchester,  Mass.  Office:  401  Sears  Bldg., 
Boston. 

HTTBD,  Albert  Gordon,  M.D.;  b.  Warner.  N.H., 
Oct.  11,  1870;  s.  Daniel  E.  and  Ruth  M.  (Bruce) 
Hurd;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1892,  A.M.,  1895:  M.D., 
U.  of  Pa.,  1895;  m.  Salem,  Mass.,  June  16,  1896, 
Nettie  Abbie  Killam;  1  son,  Gordon  Killam,  b.  Apr. 
30,  1897.  Has  practiced  at  Millbury,  ]\Iass.,  since 
1895;  mem.  Millbury  Bd.  of  Health,  1900-6  (chmn. 
1903-6);  trustee  Millbury  Pub.  Library  since  1915. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  .Soc,  Am. 
Med.  Assn.,  Am.  Acad,  of  Med.,  Phi  Delta  Theta, 
S.V.,  T.O.O.F.,  P.  of  H. ;  Mason.  Recreations:  ten- 
nis, music.    Address:  Millbury,  Mass. 

''  HTTBD,  diaries  Edwin,  editor,  author;  June  15, 
1833-Ai>r.  1^2,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  Am.rica.  1908-9.) 

HITBI},  Daniel  Almou,  banker;  b.  North  Berwick, 
Me.,  Nov.  4,  1840;  s.  Isaac  and  Mary  (Smith)  Hurd; 
ed.  acad.,  Lebanon;  m.  Mary  Rogers  (Hill)  Hobbs, 
of  North  Berwick,  Sept.  13,  1893.  Has  devoted  at- 
tention for  many  yrs.  to  farming  and  live  stock; 
elected  dir.  North  Berwick  Nat.  Bank,  1894,  v.-p., 
1895,  pres.  since  Jan.  1,  1908;  dir.  North  Berwick 
Bldg.  Assn.:  postmaster  of  North  Berwick.  1890-4; 
mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1890-4,  Senate,  1897-1900,  in- 
clusive: del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1900.  Mem.  North 
Berwick  Agrl.  Soc.  (ex-pres.),  John  Hurd  Assn. 
Baptist.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Home:  North  Ber- 
wick, Me. 


HUBD,  Edward  Payson;  b.  Medway,  Mass.,  June 

28,  1841;  s.  Julius  Curtis  and  Rebecca  Ann  (Rob- 
inson) Hurd;  ed.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.; 
m.  Feb.  25,  1869,  Almira  Gardner  Pope  (died  Apr. 
19,  1869);  m.  2d,  Oct.  16,  1872,  Sarah  Louise  Pope, 
both  daughters  of  James  Pope,  of  Dorchester, 
Mass.  Enlisted  in  Co.  K,  16th  Conn.  Vols.,  and 
served  in  Civ.  War  3  yrs.;  prisoner  of  war  at  An- 
dersonville  and  other  Southern  prisons  8  mos. 
After  war  began  under  father,  later  with  Samuel 
Slater  &  Sons,  mfrs.,  Webster,  Mass.;  with  Steven- 
son Bros.  &  Co.,  importers  and  commn.  mchts.. 
New  York  and  Boston,  George  F.  Hall,  Boston,  and 
successively  with  Continental  Nat.  Bank,  Boston, 
McKay  Sewing  Machine  Assn.,  McKay  Metallic 
Assn.,  Gordon  McKay  Trustee,  McKay  &  Thomp- 
son Consolidated  Lasting  Machine  Assn.,  and  Mc- 
Kay &  Copeland  Lasting  Machine  Co.,  all  of  Bos- 
ton. A  promoter  of  United  Shoe  Macliinery  Co. 
and  identified  witli  same  since  Feb.,  1899;  v.-p., 
asst.  trcas.  and  mem.  exec,  and  finance  corns. 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Co.  of  N.,I.,  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corpn.  of  N.J.,  United  Shoe  Machinery 
Co.  of  Me.,  of  Mexico,  of  Soutli  America:  also  officer 
or  dir.  in  many  other  corpus,  in  U.S.  and  abroad, 
subsidiary  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Co.  Republi- 
can. Unitarian.  Recreations:  horses  and  motoring. 
Home:  Newtonville,  Mass.  Office:  205  Lincoln  St., 
Boston.* 

HUBD,  Francis  'William,   lawver;   Apr.   5,    1831- 

Mar.  li.  191."..      (See  vol.  1909.) 

HUBD,  Frank  "Webster,  banker;  b.  Lowell, 
Mass.,  Nov.  19,  1852;  s.  George  W.  and  Lucinda 
(Drew)  Hurd;  descendant  of  John  Heard,  of  York, 
Me.;  ed.  pub.  sclis.  of  Lowell:  grad.  high  sch., 
1869;  m.  Annie  A.  Peirce,  of  Boston,  Sept.,  1877; 
3  children,  Carl  P.,  Frances  (Mrs.  Louis  R.  Brown, 
of  Middletown,  Conn.).  Dorothy  P.  Began  as  elk. 
in  Merchants  Nat.  Bank,  Lowell.  1869;  became  elk.. 
City  Instn.  for  Savings,  Lowell,  1875;  treas.  since 
1896,  also  trustee.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason; 
mem.  Royal  Arcanum.  Clubs:  Vesper  Country, 
Lowell  Masonic.  Home:  19  Harrison  St.  Office: 
174    Central    St.,    Lowell.    Mass. 

HUBD,  Henry  Norris,  lawyer;  b.  Manchester, 
N.H.,  Mar.  6,  1871;  s.  Irving  Austin  and  Caroline 
Nutter  (Norris)  Hurd;  prep.  edn.  Stevens  High 
Sch.,  Claremont,  N.H.,  to  1889;  B.L.,  Dartmouth 
Coll.,  1894;  at  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1896-7;  admitted 
to  N.H.  bar,  1897;  m.  Monmouth,  Me.,  Nov.  14,  1902, 
Zoa  Mildred  Plummer.  Practiced  at  Exeter,  N.H., 
1897-9;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907-1911.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Mem.  N.H.  Bar  Assn.,  Am. 
Bar  Assn.  Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Grange,  P.  of  H. 
Home:  18  Severance  St.  Address:  Odd  Fellows 
Blk.,  Claremont,  N.H. 

HUBD.  ■William  Daniel,  educator;  b.  DeWitt, 
Clinton  Co.,  Mich.,  Dec.  19,  1875;  s.  Edgar  and  Eliz- 
abeth Anna  (Appleton)  Hurd:  B.S.,  Mich.  Agrl. 
Coll.,  1899  (M.Agr.,  1908);  m.  Sarah  B.  Cooper,  of 
Lansing.  Dec.  31,  1902.  Taught  in  Lansing  High 
Sch.,  1899-1901;  nursery  insp.,  U.  of  111.,  summer, 
1900;  prof,  horticulture,  Sch.  of  Practical  Agr.  and 
Horticulture,  Briarcliff  Manor,  N.Y.,  1901-3;  or- 
ganized extension  work  for  R.I.  State  Coll.,  sum- 
mer, 1903:  prof.  agr.  U.  of  Me.,  1903-6,  dean.  Coll. 
of  Agr..  1906-9:  dir.  of  extension  service,  Mass. 
Agrl.  Coll.,  1909 — .  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Home:   Amherst,   Mass.* 

HUBIiBUBT,  Henry  Francis,  Jr.,  lawyer;  b. 
Lynn,  Mass.,  .Tan.  24,  1880;  s.  Henry  F.  and  Fannie 
E.  (Thompson)  Hurlburt;  prep.  "edn.  St.  Paul's 
Sch.,  Concord,  N.H.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1901;  LL.B., 
Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1905;  m.  Blanche  B.  Gilbert, 
of  Canada,  Oct.  8,  1907;  1  son.  Henry  F.,  3d.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1905,  since  practiced  in  Bos- 
ton: mem.  Hurlburt,  Jones  &  Cabot  since  Jan.  1, 
1911.  Clubs:  Harvard,  Railroad  (Boston).  Man- 
gus,  ^\'ellesley  Country.  Home:  Croton  St.,  Welles- 
ley  Hills,  Mass,    Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston. 

HUBI.BUT,  Byron  Satterlee,  college  dean;  b. 
Shelburne,  Vt..  Feb.  10,  1865;  s.  Hiram  Fuller  and 
Roxev  Jane  (Satterlev')  Hurlbut;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1887,  A.M.,  1888;  student  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.,  1887- 
90:  m.  Eda  Adams  "Woolson,  July  12,  1904.  Instr. 
1890-1901,  asst.  prof.,  1901-6,  prof.  English  since 
1906,  dean  since  July  1,  1902,  Harvard.    Home:  32 


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Quincy     St.     Address:     4     University     Hall,    Cam- 
bridfje,  Mass;.* 

HUBIii:V,  Francis  J.;  member  Board  of  Arbi- 
tration and  Conciliation,  State  of  N.H.  Address: 
Manchester,  N.H. 

HUBIiET,  John  AloysiUB,  mfr. ;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Apr.  30,  1854;  s.  ANilliam  and  Ellen  (Ray) 
Hurley;  ed.  pub.  and  liish  sehs.,  New  Haven;  m. 
New  Haven,  July  16,  1877.  Margaret  A.  Bvrne;  3 
children,  Grace  L.  (Mrs.  T.  F.  Walsh),  Marsretta 
M.,  John  A.,  Jr.  In  employ  of  Edward  Malley, 
New  Haven,  1 87 2-8;  became  connected  with  I\Ic- 
Mahon  &  Wren,  Bridgeport.  Conn.,  1879,  and  suc- 
cessively, bookkeeper,  traveling  salesman  and 
mem.  firm,  McMahon,  Wren  &  Co.,  until  1888;  with 
Meriden  Brewing  Co.,  1888-1900,  a  partnership  un- 
til 1891,  succeeded  by  Conn.  Breweries  Co.  (v.-p.); 
sec.  and  treas.  IMeriden,  Southington  &  Compounce 
Tramway  Co.,  1898-1902;  pres.  and  treas.  John  A. 
Hurley,  Inc.,  mfrs.  tubular  lanterns  and  food  chop- 
pers; mem.  Co.  C,  2d  Regt.,  C.N.G.,  187  2-7.  Roman 
Catholic.  Clubs:  Seaside,  Algonquiri.  Recreations: 
golf.  Home:  195  West  Av.  Office,  1565  R.  R.  Av., 
Bridgeport,   Conn. 

HTTBIiEV,  John  Joseph,  M.D. ;  b.  Boston,  Dec.  25, 
1877;  s.  James  and  Ellen  (Sidlev)  Hurley;  A.B., 
St.  Mary's  Coll.,  Md.,  1898,  A.M.,  1900;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard, 1903:  studied  abroad,  1903-5;  unmarried. 
Practiced  in  Boston  since  1902;  throat  specialist, 
N.E.  Conservatory  of  iVIusic;  asst.  surgeon  throat. 
nose  and  ear  dept.,  Boston  City  Hosp. ;  visiting 
aurist,  Long  Island  Hosp.,  Boston.  Fellow  Am. 
Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E. 
Otol.  and  Laryngol.  Soc.  Recreations:  golf.  Office: 
541  Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston. 

HUBIiEV,  WUliam  P.;  b.  Portsmouth,  N.H., 
Mar.  17,  1847;  s.  John  and  Margaret  (Weldon) 
Hurley;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Portsqiouth;  m.  Frances  E. 
Pillsbury,  of  Rockland,  Me.,  Aug.  9,  1869;  1  daugh- 
ter. Flora  H.  Served  in  U.S.  Navy,  1861-5;  en- 
tered the  merchant  marine  and  sailed  to  all  parts 
of  the  world,  in  command  of  several  ships;  ship- 
master 20  yrs. :  judge  of  Police  Ct.,  Rockland, 
1910-14;  mem.  Dem.  State  Com.  of  Me.;  gov.  of 
Eastern  Branch.  Nat.  Soldiers'  Home,  Feb.  16, 
1915.  Mason.  Club:  Elks.  Address:  National  Sol- 
diers'  Home.  Me. 

HURLIN,  Wimam,  clergyman.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

HUBIiIi,  Estelle  May,  author;  b.  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  Julv  25,  1863;  d.  Charles  W.  and  Sarah  S. 
Hurll;  grad.  Wellesley  Coll.,  1882;  (A.M.,  1892); 
m.  John  C.  Hurll,  June  29,  1908.  Teacher  of  ethics, 
Wellesley  Coll.,  1884-91.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  22  Langdon  Av., 
Watertown,    Mass.'* 

EUBTTTBIS,  Francis,  Jr.,  lawyer;  b.  Oswego, 
N.Y.,  Aug.  2S,  1870;  s.  Francis  and  Virginia  Hurtu- 
bis;  ed.  normal  sch.,  Oswego,  in  pvt.  schs.  and  un- 
der pvt.  tutelage,  Boston;  m.  Anna  Florence  Towle, 
of  Boston,  Feb.  20,  1895;  children,  Rosalind  M., 
Virginia.  Adiuitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1903,  and  since 
practiced  in  Boston;  dir.  and  gen.  counsel  Nat. 
Automobile  Assn.  Was  asst.  sec.  to  Govs.  William 
B.  Russell,  F.  T.  Greenhalge,  Roger  Wolcott,  W. 
Murray  Crane,  and  pvt.  sec.  to  Gov.  John  L.  Bates, 
all  governors  of  Mass.,  1891-1904.  Mem.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston. 
Republican.  Catholic.  (i;iubs:  Boston  City,  Tedesco 
Country.  Recreations:  literature  and  outdoor 
sports.'  Home:  Phillips  Beach,  Mass.  Office:  6 
Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

HTTSi:,  Benjamin  Dudley  Emerson,  M.D. :  b. 
Camden,  Me.,  Feb.  1,  1848;  s.  Jonathan  and  Mary 
Amelia  (Hall)  Huse:  studied  at  Portland  Med. 
Sch.;  M.D..  Bowdoin  Med.  Coll.,  1871;  m.  Camden, 
.July  5,  1883,  Jessie  Denham  Hosmer.  Has  prac- 
ticed at  Camden  since  1871.    Home:  Camden,  Me. 

HTTSB,  Henry  Felton,  clergyman;  b.  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass.,  Sept.  25,  1869;  s.  Washington  and 
Sarah  Esther  (Moore)  Huse;  prep.  edn.  St.  Johns- 
bury  (Vt.)  Acad.;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1896;  grad. 
Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1889;  m.  Scranton,  Pa.,  Julv 
22,  1901,  Bertha  Beatrice  Grant;  2  children,  Herbert 
Willard,  Marjorie  Clara.  Ordained  Bapt.  minister, 
1899;  pastor  Skowhegan,  Me..  1899-1906,  Spring- 
vale,   since   1906.     Pres.   Me.   Young  People's    Bapt. 


Con  v.,  1904-5,  Me.  State  Christian  Endeavor  Union, 
1906-7;  trustee  Nasson  Inst.  Mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi; 
asso.  mem.  Nat.  Child  Labor  Com.;  mem.  I..ocal 
Advisory  Com.  for  Nat.  Health  League;  mem.  N.E. 
Civic   Federation.    Address:    Springvale,    Me. 

HUSSEY,  Albert  Christopher,  clergyman;  b. 
Fairfield,  Me.,  Aug.  17,  1836;  s.  Benjamin  F.  and 
Rebecca  (Barnard)  Hussey;  student  Colby  Coll., 
1857-8,  A.M.,  1876;  B.D.,  Newton  Theol.  Instn., 
1872;  m.  Angeline  Lord,  of  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Apr. 
3,  1860;  2  children,  Annie  Rebecca,  Albert  Frank- 
lin. Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1869;  pastor  Prince- 
ton, Me.,  1888-9,  Grafton,  Mass.,  1872-9,  Northamp- 
ton, 1879-92,  West  Boylston,  1892-6,  Roger  Wil- 
liam Ch.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1897-8,  St.  Johnsbury, 
Vt.,  1898-02;  supplied  at  Russell  and  Three  Rivers, 
Mass.,  till  Sept.  1912.  Mem.  Zeta  Psi.  Republican. 
Mason.    Address:   Wells  Depot,   Me. 

HUSSEV,  Frederic  '\riual,  surgeon;  b.  China,  Me., 
Apr.  2,  1879;  s.  Jeddiah  and  Ella  (Bumps)  Hussey; 
grad.  Franklin  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1896;  Ph.B., 
Brown  U.,  1900;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Co- 
lumbia), 1904;  m.  Florence  Hamilton,  of  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Sept.  14,  1906.  Interne  St.  Luke's 
Hosp.,  N.Y.  City,  1904-G;  settled  in  Providence, 
1906;  visiting  surgeon  to  Memorial  Hosp.,  Provi- 
dence; surgeon  to  Out-patient  Dept.,  R.l.  Hosp. 
Republican.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem. 
A.M.A.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn. 
Mem.  Adelphi  Lodge  No.  33,  F.  and  A.M.  Clubs: 
University,  Rhode  Island  Country.  Home:  456 
Brook  St.    Office:    147  Angell   St.,   Providence,  R.I. 

HUSSEY,  Marcellus  Llewellyn;  b.  Sangerville, 
Me.,  July  29,  1847;  s.  Daniel  W.  and  Mary  E.  (Stack- 
pole)  Hussey;  ed.  Guilford  High  Sch.;  m.  Sarah 
Ella  Douglas,  of  Guilford,  May  14,  1873.  Associated 
with  Henry  Douglass  as  Douglass  &  Co.,  gen.  store, 
Guilford,  for  more  than  30  yrs.;  then  in  lumber 
business  10  yrs.;  mem.  Hussey  &  (5oldthwaite,  mill- 
ing and  grain  business,  later  mem.  M.  L.  Hussey 
Woolen  Co.;  v. p.  Guilford  Trust  Co.;  served  as 
oostmaster,  Guilford;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1897. 
Republican.  Mason;  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  K.  of  P. 
Home:  Guilford,  Me. 

HUSTIS,  James  H.,  railway  official ;  b.  New  York, 
.Tan.  11,  1864;  ed.  pub.  schs.  Began  in  office  of  gen. 
supt.  N.Y.C.  &  H.R.R.R.  Co.,  at  N.Y.  City,  1878; 
continued  with  same  rd.  and  leased  lines;  in  gen. 
office  until  1891;  trainmaster,  asst.  supt.  and  supt., 
Harlem  div.,  1891-1900;  supt.  River  div.,  1900-2; 
supt.  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  div.,  1902-6, 
Hudson,  Putnam  and  Electric  divs.,  1906-7;  gen. 
supt.  Western  dist.,  Apr.-Oct.,  1907:  asst.  gen.  mgr., 
N.Y.C.  &  H.R.R.R.  Co.,  in  charge  Boston  &  Albany 
R.R.,  1907-11;  v.p.  same,  June  5,  1911  to  Aug.  31, 
1913;  pres.  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.  RR.,  Sept.  1,  1913- 
Aug.  15,  1915;  pres.  Boston  &  Maine  R.R.  since  Aug. 
15,    1915.     Address:    North    Station,    Boston,    Mass. 

HTTSTOIT,  Joel  Fayson,  lawyer;  b.  Damariscotta, 

Me.,  Sept.  22,  1857;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1879.  Admitted 
to  Me.  bar,  1882;  practiced  at  Damariscotta,  1882- 
08;  cashier  1st  Nat.  Bank,  1888-11.  since  pres. 
Home:  New  Castle,  IMe. 

HUTCHINS,  Alice  Farker,  lawyer;  b.  Lowell, 
:Mas3.;  d.  Dr.  Hiram  and  Annie  G.  (Trafton)  Par- 
ker; grad.  Lowell  High  Sch.;  studied  Radcliffe 
course  under  pvt.  tutors;  studied  law;  admitted  to 
bar  in  San  Francisco,  1890;  took  spl.  course  in  Sch. 
for  Social  Workers,  Boston,  1906;  m.  New  York. 
1895,  J.  Mona  Lesser  (now  deceased);  m.  2d,  June 
6,  1914,  Roger  Hutchins.  Began  practice  in  Boston, 
1890  (3d  woman  admitted  to  bar  in  Mass.) ;  practice 
chiefly  in  probate  courts  in  management  of  estates 
for  trustees;  gave  course  of  law  lectures  to  women 
for  6  yrs.;  chmn.  in  1898  of  1st  com.  for  distribut- 
ing flowers  to  children,  July  4  (for  Floral  Emblem 
Soc).  Baptist.  Mem.  Woman's  Suffrage  Assn., 
Woman  Suffrage  Party  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Ma«s. 
Civic  League,  etc.  Clubs:  Portia  (pres.  12  yrs.). 
Pentagon  (pres.  17  yrs.).  Twentieth  Century, 
Charity,  Melrose  Woman's.  Mem.  Daughters  of 
Mass.,  Mass.  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs;  one  of 
the  founders  Business  Woman's  Club.  Home:  515 
Clinton  Av.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  7  Water  St., 
Boston. 

HUTCHINS,  Charles  Clifford,  physicist;  b.  Can- 
ton,   Me..    July     12,    1858;    s.    Cyrus    and    Abigail 


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(Stone)  Hutchins;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1883,  A.M., 
1884;  student.  Harvard,  1885-6,  U.  of  Leipzig.  1899- 
1900;  m.  Helen  M.  Stone,  of  Templeton,  Mass., 
June  17,  1887.  Became  prof,  physics,  Bowdoin 
Coll.,    1888.     Home:    Brunswick,    Me.* 

HTTTCHIITS,  Charles  Henry,  mfr. ;  b.  East  Doug- 
las, Ma.ss.,  Jan.  13,  1847;  .s.  Charles  and  Harriet 
(Hunt)  Hutchins;  ed.  Douglas  pub.  and  high  schs.; 
m.  Eliza  E.  Knowles,  of  VN'orcester.  IMass.,  1874 
(died  Feb.  2,  1898);  2  children,  Arthur  Knowles, 
Helen  Mabel  (Mrs.  Albert  L.  Stratton,  of  Shrews- 
bury, Mass.).  Began  in  axe  works  of  which  his 
father  was  supt. ;  removed  to  Worcester,  1867, 
and  engaged  in  dry  goods  business,  1867-74;  en- 
tered manufacture  of  tapes  and  webbing,  1874; 
became  connected  with  the  Knowles  Loom  Works, 
1884,  later  acting  as  pres.  and  treas.  and  since  1897 
as  pres.  Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works:  officer 
and  dir.  several  cotton  mfg.  cos.;  pres.  U.S.  En- 
velope Co.  since  1898;  dir.  Worcester  Trust  Co.; 
v.p.  Peoples  Savings  Bank.  Trustee  Home  for  Aged 
Women,  Home  for  Aged  Men  (Worcester) ;  ex- 
pres.  Hosp.  Cottages  for  Children.  Clubs:  Wor- 
cester, Tatnuck  Country,  Worcester  Country,  Quin- 
sigamond  Boat,  Home  Market  (ex-pres.),  and 
Union  League  (New  York).  Recreations:  country 
life,  travel.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  Shrews- 
bury, Mass.    Offlce:  Worcester,  Mass 

HUTCHINS,  Charles  Iiewis,  clergyman;  b.  Con- 
cord, N.H.,  Aug.  5,  1838;  s.  George  and  Sarah  Rolfe 
(Tucker)  Hutchins;  prep.  edn.  Phillips  Acad.,  An- 
dover,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Williams,  1861  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa),  A.M.,  1864;  grad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1865; 
:M.A.,  Trinitv  Coll.,  Conn..  1865:  (D.D.,  Griswold, 
1884,  U.  of  the  South,  1899,  Williams.  1906);  m. 
Mary  Groom,  of  Boston,  Oct.  4,  1866.  Deacon  and 
priest,  1865,  P.E.  Ch.;  asst.  Church  Holy  Com- 
munion, New  York,  1865;  rector  St.  John's,  Lowell, 
Mass.,  1865-9;  asst.  St.  Paul's,  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  1869- 
72;  rector  Grace  Ch.,  Medford,  Mass.,  1872-90.  Asst. 
sec,  1871-4,  and  1877-1904,  sec.  Ho.  of  Deputies  of 
Gen.  Conv.  P.E.  Ch.;  deputy  Gen.  Conv.,  1904; 
trustee  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1880-14.  Aged  Clergy 
Fund  Mass.;  pres.  Mass.  Choir  Guild,  1884-04; 
chaplain  gen.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars  since  1912;  v.-p. 
IMass.  Agrl.  Club,  1909;  mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 
Clubs:  Union  (Boston),  AVilliams,  University  (New 
York).    Address:   Concord,   Mass.* 

HUTCHINS,  Edward  'Webster,  lawyer;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1872;  LL.B.,  1875;  admitted  to  bar,  1875, 
and  engaged  in  practice  at  Boston;  mem.  law  firm 
Hutchins  &  Wheeler.  Pres.  Clinton  Wire  Cloth 
Co.;  dir.  Second  Nat.  Bank,  Boston  Safe  Deposit  & 
Trust  Co.,  Bigelow  Carpet  Co.,  Thompson  Spa; 
pres.  Social  Law  Library.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston.     Address:    Sears  Bldg.,  Boston.* 

HUTCHINS,  Henry  Talbot,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Feb.  3,  1877;  s.  George  Francis 
and  Edna  Porter  (Fairbanks)  Hutchins;  grad.  Wor- 
cester Classical  High  Sch.,  1895;  A.B.,  Amherst, 
1899;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  Med.  Sch.,  1903;  resident 
Johns  Hopkins  Hosp.,  1903-7;  m.  Else  Harden- 
bergh,  of  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Jan.  4,  1908;  2 
children,  Mary  Lee,  Margaret.  Practiced  in  Bos- 
ton since  1908;  surgeon  to  out-patients.  Free  Hosp., 
Brookline;  asst.  in  gynecology.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.; 
consulting  gynecologist  to  Frost  Hosp.  (Chelsea), 
Memorial  Hosp.,  Pawtucket,  R.I.,  Fellow  Am.  Coll. 
Surgeons.  Republican.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  St. 
Botolph,  Harvard  (Boston).  Recreations:  outdoor 
sports.  Home:  130  Dudley  Rd.,  Newton  Centre, 
Mass.  Office:  522  Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

HUTCHINS,  Herbert  Bacon,  clergyman;  b. 
Brooklyn,  July  6,  1863;  s.  Rev.  Hiram  and  Anna 
(Bacon)  Hutchins;  prep.  edn.  Brooklyn  Collegiate 
and  Poly.  Inst.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1886;  B.D.,  Yale 
Divinity  Sch.,  1890;  A.M.,  Brown  Univ.,  1901;  m. 
Woonsorket,  R.I..  July  14,  1896,  Clara  Etta  Sherry. 
Ordained  Baptist  minister,  1890;  pastor  Immanuel 
Ch.,  Sacramento,  Cal.,  1890-2,  Second  Ch.,  Brooklyn, 
E.D..  1894-5,  Pleasant  View  Ch.,  Pawtucket,  R.I., 
1896-8,  1st  Ch.,  Pawtuxet,  R.I.,  1898-1901,  First 
Groton  Baot.  Ch.,  1902-7,  First  Ch..  Lewiston,  Me., 
Apr.  1,  1907-Dec.  1,  1912,  First  Ch.,  Thomaston, 
Me.,  since  Feb.  21,  1915.    Addre.ss:  Thomaston,  Me. 


HUTCHINS,  James  Gilbert,  M.D.;  b.  Orland, 
Hancock  Co.,  Me.,  Aug.  27,  1876;  s.  Ashur  Burton 
and  Clara  Mary  (Snowman)  Hutchins:  grad.  E.  Me. 
Conf.  Sem.,  Bucksport,  Me.,  1898;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch. 
of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1901;  m.  Feb.  3.  1900,  Isabel  M. 
Sawyer,  of  South  Deer  Isle,  Me.  Practiced  in  King- 
man, Me.,  1  yr..  Brewer.  6  mos.,  since  in  Stonington; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Health,  Stonington.  Trustee  B.  Me. 
Conf.  Sem.  Sec.  Rep.  Town  Com.,  Stonington.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Hancock  County  Med. 
Assn.  Methodist.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Home: 
Stonington,  Me. 

HUTCHINS,  John,  clergyman;  b.  Portsmouth, 
England.  June  20,  1848;  A.B.,  U.  of  Wis.,  1873; 
grad.  AVestern  Theol.  Sem.,  Allegheny,  Pa.,  1876. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1876;  pastor  Green- 
burgh,  N.Y.,  1876-9,  Presbyn.  Ch.,  Bedford,  1879-91, 
Congl.  Ch.,  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  1891-5,  Litchfield, 
since  1895.    Home:  Litchfield,  Conn. 

HUTCHINS.  John  C.  druggist,  real  estate;  b. 
Wolcott,  Vt.,  Feb.  3,  1864;  s.  Lewis  S.  and  Marcia 
M.  (Aiken)  Hutchins;  grad.  Hardwick  (Vt.)  Acad., 
1885;  m.  Saidee  H.  Mavo,  of  West  Stewartstown, 
N.TT.,  Oct.  24,  1889;  2  children,  Ralph  M.,  Paul  A. 
Began  active  career  as  sch.  teacher;  registered 
druggist  in  N.H.,  1886;  propr.  drug  store,  1888. 
added  furniture,  1890.  in  real  estate  business  since 
1898;  extensive  owner  timber  lands;  sec. -treas. 
Coos  &  Essex  Water  Co.;  pres.  Farmers  Guaranty 
Saving.s  Bank,  Colebrook,  N.H. :  dir.  Guarantv 
Trust  Co.,  Berlin.  N.H.;  mem.  N.H.  Gen.  Court, 
1899;  del.  Nat.  Dem.  Conv.,  Denver.  Colo.,  1908; 
mem.  N.H.  Senate.  1913,  1914;  candidate  for  gov. 
of  N.H.,  1914;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.  for  15  yrs.  Demo- 
crat. Baptist.  Mason  (32°);  mem.  K.  of  P.  Ad- 
dress:  North   Stratford,  N.H. 

HUTCHINS,  "Will,  artist,  author,  playwright, 
lecturer:  b.  Colchester,  Conn.,  June  11.  1878;  s. 
Rev.  William  Tuckei'  and  Charlotte  Ann  (Hills) 
Hutchins:  ed.  Springfield  (Mass.)  High  sch.;  B.A., 
Yale,  1901;  B.F.A.,  Yale,  1909;  m.  Lola  Mav  Evans, 
of  Washington,  June  20.  1913.  Mem.  staff  of  '-Chris- 
tian A.rt,"  1908;  contributed  to  many  periodicals, 
particularly  Springfield  Republican.  Pvt.  Battery 
A,  1st  Conn.  Arty.,  Spanish- Am.  "War.  Democrat. 
Episcopalian.  Mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Author:  .Jeanne  D'Arc  at  Vaucouleurs, 
1909  (verse  drama):  in  collaboration.  The  Dav  that 
Lincoln  Died,  The  Greatest  of  These.  Recreations: 
golf,  fishing.    Address:   Deerfield,   Mass. 

HUTCHINSON,  Charles  Lyman,  lawyer;  b.  Gray, 
Me.,  Feb.  17,  1868;  s.  Charles  (M.D.)  and  Mary  J. 
(Cushman)  Hutchinson:  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1890.  Ad- 
mitted to  Me.  bar,  1893,  and  since  practiced  in 
Portland;  mem.  Symonds,  Snow,  Cook  &  Hutchin- 
son since  1897.  Mem.  Am.  and  Cumberland  bar 
assns..  Me.,  Hist.  Soc,  Psi  Upsilon.  Clubs:  Cum- 
berland, Portland  Country,  Athletic  Home:  135 
Spring  St.    Oflfice:   465  Congress  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

HUTCHINSON.  Charles  Martin,  M.D.;  b.  Nor- 
wich. Vt.,  Feb.  11,  1870;  s.  William  Henry  and 
Sarah  Ellen  (Loveland)  Hutchinson;  ed.  Dart- 
mouth Coll.;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1894;  m. 
June  O.  Grant,  of  Vinal  Haven,  Me..  1907;  1  daugh- 
ter. Cynthia.  Practiced  in  Cambridge.  Mass.,  since 
1898;  asst.  surgeon  Cambridge  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M.  A., 
Ma.S3.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Co- 
lonial.    Address:    5   Garden   St.,   Cambridge,   Mass. 

HUTCHINSON,  Claribel  Merrill,  M.D.;  b.  Heb- 
ron, Me.,  May  31,  1858;  d.  Adoniram  Judson  and 
Sarah  Louise  (Chesley)  Merrill;  B.A.,  Wellesley 
Coll.,  1883;  M.D.,  Woman's  Med.  Coll.  of  New  York 
Infirmary,  1887;  m.  Hebron,  Me.,  Sept.  16,  1884, 
John  O.  Hutchinson.    Address:    Waltham,  Mass. 

HUTCHINSON,  Eben,  lawyer;  b.  Chelsea,  Mass.. 
Nov.  12,  1867;  s.  Eben  and  Rachel  W.  (Lane)  Hut- 
chinson; ed.  Chelsea  pub.  schs.;  Vt.  Episcopal 
Inst.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law;  appointed  probation 
officer  of  Chelsea  Ct.,  1891;  m.  Sept.  25,  1894. 
Jessie  Whitaker.  Admitted  to  bar,  1895;  engaged 
in  practice  at  Boston;  atty.  and  trustee  County 
Savings  Bank,  Chelsea;  v.p.  Chelsea  Co-operative 
Bank;  dir.  Chelsea  Trust  Co.,  Enterprise  Co- 
operative Bank  (East  Boston).  Mason  (K.T.). 
Republican.  Home:  Chelsea,  Mass.  Office:  407-8 
Pemberton  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 


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HUTCHINSON,  Pred  Jotham,  judge.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

HUTCHINSON,  Frederick  Smith;  Mar.  27,  1861- 
Jaii.,  1911.   (See  vol.  1909.) 

HUTCHINSON,  Freedom,  lawyer;  b.  at  Milan, 
N.H.,  Aus.  6,  1847;  s.  Edwin  F.  and  Elizabeth  Ann 
(Flint)  Hutchinson;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1873;  m. 
Abbie  Laighton  Butler,  of  Bo.ston.  Feb.  15,  1886; 
1  daughter,  Eleanor  (Mrs.  George  R.  Ainsworth). 
Headmaster,  Topsham  (Me.)  High  Sch.,  1873-4; 
read  law,  Lewiston,  Me.,  1874-6;  admitted  to  Suf- 
folk bar,  Boston,  1876,  and  since  practiced  in  Bos- 
ton; chief  N.E.  counsel  for  Swift  &  Co.,  Chicago, 
and  atty.  for  various  corpns.  Mem.  Newton 
(Mass.)  Common  Council,  1895-6.  Mem.  Mass. 
Bar  Assn.  Mason.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  IMiddlesex, 
Brae  Burn  Country,  Hunnewell,  Newton  Golf. 
Recreations:  golf,  bowling.  Home:  Centre  St., 
Newton,  Mass.    Office:  Ames  Bldg.,  Boston. 

HUTCHINSON,  Georg-e,  shoe  mfr.^;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1S52;  s.  Andrew  and  Harriet 
(Fales)  Hutchinson;  pub.  sch.  edn.  to  13;  m.  Eliza 
M.  Clark,  of  Boston,  July  5,  1881;  1  son,  Maynard 
F.  In  retail  dry  goods  business,  13  to  17;  travel- 
ing shoe  salesman.  17  to  28;  salesman  and  buyer, 
28  to  40;  executive  Clark-Hutchinson  Co.,  Boston 
and  New  York,  later  in  same  capacity  with  Winch 
Brothers  Co.;  dir.  W.  H.  McElwain  Co.,  Home 
Savings  Bank  (Boston),  Newton  Trust  Co.;  alder- 
man, City  of  Newton,  1900-2;  mayor  of  Newton, 
1908-9.  Pres.  Newton  Cemetery  Corpn. ;  v. -p.  New- 
ton Hosp.,  v.-p.  Am.  Unitarian  Assn.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Union  (Boston),  Brae  Burn  and  Newton 
(Newton).  Home:  West  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  354 
Congress  St.,   Boston. 

HUTCHINSON,  Henry,  nautical  instruments;  b. 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  Feb.  13,  1859;  s.  Charles  C.  and 
Isadore  B.  (Bliss)  Hutchinson;  descendant  of 
Thomas  Hutchinson,  gov.  of  Mass.  Colony;  ed. 
Chauncy  Hall  Sch.,  Boston;  m.  Grace  A.  Shurt- 
leff,  of  Boston,  Oct.  29,  1886;  1  daughter,  Ruth  A. 
(Mrs.  L.  B.  Davidson,  of  Winthrop,  Mass.).  Began 
in  nautical  instrument  business  when  14  years  of 
age,  in  house  established  by  father  and  still  con- 
ducted under  name  of  Charles  C.  Hutchinson;  suc- 
ceeded to  business  in  1908,  since  sole  propr. ;  dir. 
Winthrop  Co-operative  Bank,  Cape  Cod  Steamship 
Co.  Mem.  Boston  Marine  Soc,  Bostonian  Soc. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Winthrop  Yacht,  Boston  Yacht, 
Traffic.  Recreations:  motoring,  yachting.  Home: 
119  Washington  Av.,  Winthrop,  Mass.  Office:  152 
State  St.,  Boston. 

HUTCHINSON,  Henry  S.,  bookseller;  b.  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1860;  s.  Sylvander  and  Eli'-^a- 
beth  H.  (Howland)  Hutchinson;  m.  New  Bedford, 
June  11,  1885,  Florence  Beetle;  2  children,  Helen 
Beetle,  Mabel  Howland.  Began  in  bookselling  busi- 
ness at  New  Bedford,  1883;  head  of  firm  of  H.  S. 
Hutchinson  &  Co.  (booksellers  and  stationers), 
founded  1864.  Ex-pres.  New  Bedford  Bd.  of  Trade. 
Recreations:  yachting.  Address:  New  Bedford, 
Mass. 

HUTCHINSON,  John  Buncan,  civil  engineer. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

HUTCHINSON,  John  Ira;  b.  Haddam,  Conn., 
Feb.  6,  1833;  s.  Ira  (M.D.)  and  Lucinthia  (Cone) 
Hutchinson;  ed.  Brainerd  Acad.;  m.  Cynthia  E. 
Starkey,  Sept.  3,  1861  (died  Sept.  27,  1910);  5  chil- 
dren, Helen  M.,  Olive  S.,  Edward  G.,  Kate  W.  and 
Julia  A.  Served  as  pvt.  7th  Conn.  Vols.,  in  Civil 
War,  1861-4;  sheriff  of  Middlesex  Co.,  Conn.,  8 
terms;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.  from  Essex,  1876, 
77,  97,  11,  and  has  held  various  town  offices;  state 
railroad  commr.,  1S70-3;  collector  internal  revenue 
for  Conn  and  R.I.,  1889-93.  Mason  (Shriner); 
mem.  Royal  Arcanum,  G.A.R.   Home:    Essex,  Conn. 

HUTCHINSON,  'William  W.,  M.D.;  b.  Enosburg, 
Vt ,  Feb.  15,  1850;  s.  William  R.  and  Celinda  C. 
(Smith)  Hutchinson;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Enosburg, 
Bakersfield  Acad,  and  Montpelier  Sem.;  M.D.,  U. 
of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine.  1874;  m.  2d,  Lizzie  R. 
Chapman,  of  Enosburg,  Dec.  20,  1906;  1  son.  Wil- 
liam S.,  by  a  former  marriage.  Practiced  in  Enos- 
burg since  1874;  justice  of  the  peace  since  1874; 
elected  town  elk.,  1875,  and  reelected  every  yr. 
since;    town   treas.    since    1901;    mem.   Vt.    Ho.    of 


Rep.,  1882-4.  Mem.  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Franklin 
Co.  Med.  Soc.  (pres.).  Republican.  Conglist.  Ad- 
dress:    Enosburg  Falls,  Vt. 

HUTCHINSON,  Winfield  Scott,  lawyer.  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

HUTCHISON,  Percy  Adams,  educator;  Dec.  12, 

1875-19 — .     (Sec  vol.    1909.) 

HUXFOBD,  Charles  Milton,  merchandise  broker; 
b.  Liinneus,  Me.,  Nov.  18,  1850;  s.  Lucius  M.  and 
Jane  (Felch)  Huxford;  descended  from  English 
and  Welsh  ancestry;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Linneus;  m. 
Moncton,  N.B.,  Dec.  10,  1874,  Clara  H.  Barss;  m. 
2d,  Edna  F.  Grant,  of  Medway,  Mass.,  Jan.  10, 
1906;  1  daughter,  Laura  C.  (Mrs.  John  Rink,  of 
New  "iork).  Began  with  Portland  Packing  Co., 
Me.,  187^1,  continuing  to  1891;  since  engaged  in 
merchandise  commn.  business,  Boston;  pres.  Dor- 
man-Huxford  &  Co.,  N.E.  representatives  for 
packers  of  fish,  fruits  and  vegetables.  Mem.  Bos- 
ton Chamber  of  Commerce,  Merchandise  Brokers' 
Assn.,  Boston.  Republican.  Baptist.  Recreations: 
European  and  domestic  travel.  Home:  Melrose 
Highlands,  Mass.  Office:  Board  of  Trade  Bldg., 
Boston. 

HYATT,  Anna  Vaugrhn,  sculptor.  Home:  Annis- 
quam,  Mass.  Studio:  51  E.  59th  St.,  New  York. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  biography.) 

HYDE,  Charles  Edward,  constructing  engr.  ancE 
naval   architect.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

HYDE,  Edward  Warden,  banker  and  shipbuilder; 
b.  Bath,  Me.,  Aug.  9,  1868;  s.  Thomas  W.  and 
Annie  (Hayden)  Hyde;  ed.  Bath  pub.  schs.,  Phillips 
Exeter  Acad.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Bath,  Dec.  4, 
1902,  Alice  Mayo  Morse.  Began  active  career  at 
Bath,  1891;  storekeeper,  Bath  Iron  Works,  Ltd., 
1892,  purchasing  agt.,  1893-5,  treas.,  1895-7,  v.-p., 
1897-8,  pres.,  1898-1903;  also  pres.  First  Nat.  Bank 
6  yrs.;  pres.  Anvil  Newspaper  Co.,  New  Meadows 
Inn  Co.,  New  Meadows  St.  Boat  Co.,  New  Meadows 
Land  &  Improvement  Co.;  incorporator  and  1st 
v.-p.  Bath  Trust  Co.;  v.-p.  Swanton-Jannon  Co.; 
dir.  Maine  Graphite  Co.;  treas.  Hyde  Windlass  Co., 
1897-1901.  Mayor  City  of  Bath,  1902-4,  inclusive; 
mem.  Rep.  City  Com.  6  yrs.  (chmn.  2  yrs.);  mem. 
Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908-9.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Soc. 
Naval  Architects  and  Marine  Engrs.  Mem.  I.O.O.F., 
Sons  of  Veterans,  Elks.  Clubs:  Colonial,  Sagada- 
hock,  Kennebec  Yacht;  St.  Botolph  (Boston). 
Home:  808  High  St.  Office:  Bath  Nat.  Bank  Block, 
Bath,  Me. 

HYDE,  Ephraim  Henry,  lawyer.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

HYDE,  Frederick  Smith,  educator;  b.  Lyme, 
Conn.,  Oct.  3,  1866;  s.  Edward  Goodrich  and  Sarah 
Wade  (Lord)  Hyde;  ancestors  on  father's  side 
first  settlers  in  Norwichtown,  Conn.,  and  on 
mother's  side  first  settlers  in  Hartford;  ed.  pub. 
schs..  Bayonne,  N.J.,  and  Manchester,  N.H.;  pre- 
pared for  coll.  by  Rev.  E.  F.  Burr,  of  Lyme,  Conn., 
A.B.,  Amherst,  1888;  B.D..  Union  Theol.  Sem., 
1894;  m.  Matilda  Strang,  of  Mansoura,  Egypt,  July 
19.  1894;  3  children,  Dorothea.  Herman,  Frederick 
Bill.  Instr.  in  Syrian  Protestant  Coll.,  Beirut, 
Syria,  1888-92;  ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1894; 
pastor  1st  Ch.  of  Christ,  Groton,  Conn.,  1894-07; 
prof.  gen.  history,  English  and  music.  Tnternat. 
Y.M.C.A.  Coll.,  since  1907.  Republican.  Club:  Glad- 
den (Springfield).  Author:  Children  of  Bethlehem 
(Christmas  Cantata):  Persephone  (song  cycle  for 
kindergarten) ;  etc.  Recreations:  tennis.  Address: 
250   Alden  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

HYDE,  Henry  Knig-ht,  banker;  b.  Brimfleld, 
Mass.,  June  17.  1867;  s.  Charles  McEwen  and  Mary 
T.  (Knight)  Hvde:  prep.  edn..  Punahou  Sch..  Hono- 
lulu, H.T.,  1877-82;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1887:  m. 
Ware,  Mass.,  June  19,  1890,  Lucy  R.  Hyde.  With 
Castle  &  Cooke,  sugar  factors.  Honolulu,  1887-9; 
cashier,  1889-99.  pres.  since  1899,  Ware  Nat.  Bank. 
Home:   Ware,  Mass. 

HYDE,  Henry  Stanley,  mfr.;  b.  Mt.  Hope,  N.T., 
Aug.  18.  1S37:  s.  Oliver  Moulton  and  Julia  Ann 
Hvde;  descendant  of  William  Hyde,  of  Newton, 
Mass.,  16S3:  ed.  pvt.  schs.,  Detroit,  Mich.;  m. 
Jennie  R.  Wason,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  1860  (now 
deceased):  3  sons,  Jerome  Wason.  Harry  Sprague, 
Thomas  Wason;  m.  2d,  Ellen  A.  Trask,  of  Spring- 
field, Jan.   14,  1892.    In  mfg.  business  at  Spring- 


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field,  since  1862;  treas.  Wason  Mfg.  Co.;  dir.  N.E. 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.;  v. -p.  Hanii).shire 
Savings  Bank;  for  many  yrs.  was  pres.  Agawam 
Nat.  Bank  (now  liquidated);  ex-mem.  Mass. 
Senate;  ex-councilman  and  ex-alderman,  Spiing- 
field;  chmn.  Sinking  Fund  of  West  Springfield, 
Mass.  (and  has  held  many  other  important  pub. 
oflflces).  Mem.  Bd.  of  Trustees,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll., 
2  terms,  1887-03  (auditor,  1888-9,  v.p.,  1900-3). 
Pres.  1st  Universalist  Soc.  of  Springfield.  Repub- 
lican. Clubs:  Nayasset.  Springfield  Country. 
Home:  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Address:  Spring- 
field,  Mass. 

HYDE,  Jolin  Sedgrwlck,  shipbuilder;  b.  Bath, 
Me.,  Mar.  25,  1S67;  s.  Thomas  Worcester  and 
Annie  (Havden)  Hyde;  ed.  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech. 
and  in  Europe;  (hon.  A.M.,  Bowdoin,  1912);  m. 
Ernestine  Shannon,  of  Bath,  June  4,  1898.  Ap- 
prentice, draughtsman,  p.-m.,  auditor,  asst.  suptg. 
engr.,  supt.,  v. -p.  and  gen.  mgr.,  and  since  .Ian. 
1,  1905,  pres.  and  gen.  mgr.,  Bath  Iron  Works. 
Tjtd.;  dir.  First  Nat.  Bank.  Mem.  bd.  of  overseers, 
Bowdoin  Coll.  Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1899-03,  Me. 
Senate,  1903-5;  mayor  of  Bath.  1909-11.  Mem.  Am. 
Soc.  Naval  Engrs.,  Am.  Soc.  Naval  Architects  and 
Marine  Engrs.  (council).  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs., 
Tnstn.  of  Naval  Architects  of  Great  Britain,  Ijoyal 
Legion.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Metro- 
politan, Union  League,  Engineers'  (New  York), 
Metropolitan.  Armv  and  Navy  (Washington), 
Cumberland  (Portland,  Me.).    Address:    Bath,  Me.* 

HYDE,  ■William  DeWltt,  college  president:  b. 
"Winchc-ndon.  Mass.,  Sept.  23.  1858;  s.  .Toel  and 
Eliza  (DeWitt)  Hyde;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1879;  grad. 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  18S2;  (S.T.D.,  Harvard.  1886; 
D.D.,  Bowdoin,  1886;  LL.D.,  Syracuse,  1897):  m. 
Prudence  M.  Phillips,  of  Southbridge,  Mass.,  Nov. 
6,  1883.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1883;  pastor 
Paterson,  N.J.,  1883-5;  pres.  and  prof,  mental  and 
moral  philosophv,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  since  1885.  Over- 
seer of  Harvard;  trustee  Phillips  Exeter  Acad. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:     Brunswick,   Me.'* 

HYDE,  William  !•.;  b.  Danvers,  Mass.,  Nov.  20, 
1835.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

HYDE,  WUliam  Waldo,  lawyer;  b.  Tolland, 
Conn.,  Mar.  25.  1854;  s.  Alvan  Pinney  and  Frances 
Elizabeth  (Waldo)  Hyde:  A.B.,  Yale,  1876  (Phi 
Beta  Kappa) ;  studied  law  under  his  father  and 
at  Boston  TT.  Sch.  of  Law;  m.  Helen  Eliza  Watson, 
of  Hartford,  Conn.,  Dec.  1,  1877;  2  children,  Eliza- 
beth, Alvan  Waldo.  Admitted  to  bar,  1878,  and 
since  practiced  in  Hartford;  mem.  Cross,  Hyde  & 
Shipman  (connected  with  this  firm  and  its  prede- 
cessors since  beginning  of  practice) ;  supt.  of  schs., 
Hartford.  6  vrs.;  mayor  of  Hartford.  1892-4;  pres. 
Bd.  of  St.  Commrs.,  1890-2.  Democrat.  Conglist. 
Mem  S.A.R.,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Soc.  Mayflower 
Descendants.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.,  Shriner).  Clubs: 
Hartford,  Golf  (Hartford),  Graduates'  (New 
Haven),  Country  (Farmington),  University,  Yale 
(New  York),  Navasset  (Springfield).  Home:  37 
Charter  Oak  PI.  Office:  750  Main  St.,  Hartford, 
Conn.* 

HYDEIi,  Pred  C;  b.  Burlington,  Conn.,  Nov.  28. 
1869;  s.  William  C.  and  Adelaide  (Siemer)  Hydel; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Avon  and  Collinsville.  Conn.:  m. 
.Tune  28,  1893.  Emma  L.  Hoffman,  of  Collinsville; 
1  daughter,  Ruth  C.  Engaged  as  machinist  with 
Collins  Co.  since  1890;  mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen, 
1906-9:  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12  and  1915. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Village  Lodge  No. 
29,  A.F.  and  A.M.;  Electric  Lodge  No.  64,  T.O.O.F. 
Address:     Collinsville,    Conn. 


IDE,   Elmore   Tlm.otliy,    banker;    b.    Passumpsic, 

Vt.,  June  8,  1839:  s.  Jacob  and  Lodoska  (Knights) 
Ide;  ed.  St.  Johnsbury  (Vt.)  Acad.;  m.  Littleton, 
N.H.,  Julv  15,  1862,  Cynthia  L.  Adams.  Began  in 
milling  business,  1860;  in  gen.  store,  1869;  pres. 
Merchant-s'  Nat.  Bank,  St.  Johnsbury;  pres.  and 
treas.  E.  T.  &  H.  K.  Ide  (flour,  grain,  etc.);  dir. 
Vt.  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  Ex-pres.  St.  Johnsbury  Bd. 
of  Trade,  Caledonia  Fair  Ground  Co.  Republican. 
Conglist.    Address:  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 


IDE,  Henry  Clay,  diplomatist;  b.  Barnet,  Vt., 
Sept.  18,  1844;  s.  Jacob  and  Lodoska  (Knights) 
Ide;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1866  (LL.D.,  1900,  Tufts, 
1903);  m.  Marv  M.  Melcher,  of  Stoughton,  Mass., 
Oct.  26,  1871  (died  Apr.  13,  1892).  State's  atty., 
1876-8;  mem.  Vt.  Senate,  1882-5;  pres.  Rep.  State 
Con  v.,  1884;  del.  Kep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1888;  U.S.  commr. 
to  Samoa,  1891;  chief  justice  of  Samoa,  under  joint 
;ippmt.,  Eng.,  Germany  and  U.S.,  1893-7;  mem. 
Taft  Commn.  to  establish  civil  govt,  in  P. I.,  Apr., 
1900;  sec.  finance  and  justice  for  P.I.,  Sept.  1,  1901, 
vice-gov.,  1904-5,  acting  gov.,  1905-6,  gov. -gen., 
1906;  receiver  of  Knickerbocker  Trust  Co.,  New 
York,  1907-8;  E.E.  and  M.P.  to  Spain,  Apr.  5,  1909- 
Aug.  19,  1913.  Dir.  several  banks  and  mfg.  corpns. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books, 
pajiers,  etc.)      Home:  St.  ,Tohnslnir\-.  Vt.* 

IIiIiMAKT,    Robert    Ingram    Brown,    clergyman. 

(See  vol.  1909.) 

IIiSIiEY,  George  Boardman,  clergyman;  b.  Lim- 
erick, Me.,  Aug.  17,  1839;  s.  Isaac  and  Clementine 
Uslev;  A.B.,  Watervllle  (now  Colby  Coll.),  1863, 
(D.D.,  1897);  grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1866;  m. 
Chesterville,  Me.,  Oct.  13,  1866.  Jennie  D.  Lowell 
(died  Aug.  30,  1914);  3  children,  Reuben  Lowell, 
Washington,  D.C. ;  Mrs.  F.  W.  Padelford,  Newton 
Center,  Mass.;  (Gertrude  Lois,  Westbrooli,  Me. 
Ordained  ministry  Bapt.  Ch.,  Nov.  21,  1866;  pastor, 
Springvale,  Me.,  1866-73,  Yarmouth,  1873-9,  Lewis- 
ton,  1879-81,  2d  Ch.,  Bangor,  1881-1900,  Westbrook, 
1900-13  (resigned).  Progressive  Republican.  Ad- 
dress: Westbrook,  Me. 

INGAIiI^S,  Elwin  IieBoy,  educator;  b.  Berkshire, 
Vt.,  July  23,  1870;  s.  Norman  and  Martha  (Crowe) 
Ingalls;  ed.  Johnson  (Vt.)  Normal  Sch.,  Burling- 
ton (Vt.)  High  Sch.,  and  U.  of  Vt.;  m.  West 
Charleston,  Vt.,  June  14,  1899,  Ina  Evelyn  Camp- 
bell; 2  sons,  Henry  Campbell,  Lawrence  Campbell 
(both  deceased).  Prin.  Lamoille  Central  Acad., 
Hyde  Park,  Vt.,  1896-1902;  examiner  of  teachers, 
Lamoille  Co.,  1898-1902;  supt.  Vt.  Industrial  Sch., 
Vergennes,  1902-7:  supt.  of  schs.,  Union  of  Hart- 
ford, Hartland  and  Pomfret,  1907-10,  Hartford  and 
Pomfret,  1910-13,  Hartford,  1913-14;  state  agt.  in 
charge  boys'  and  girls'  club  work,  U.S.  Dept.  of 
Agr.,  since  1914.  Pres.  Vt.  Union  Supts.'  Assn., 
1909-11,  Vt.  Schoolmasters'  Club,  1910;  chmn.  exec, 
com.  Vt.  State  Teachers'  Assn.,  1914-15;  sec.  Green 
Mountain  Club,  1910-11;  mem.  co.  com..  Windsor 
Co.  (Vt.)  Y.M.C.A.,  since  1907,  and  auditor  since 
1910.  Mem.  Delta  Psi  Fraternity  (U.  of  Vt.). 
Mason  (K.T.);  Odd  Fellow  (Grand  Master  Grand 
Lodge  of  Vt.  I.O.O.F..  1913-14;  grand  representa- 
tive 1914-16).  Republican.  Conglist.  Home: 
Hartford,  Vt.    Office:  Burlington,  Vt. 

IITGAIiIiS,  Frederick,  editor,  publisher;  b.  Gor- 
ham,  N.H.,  Nov.  25,  1865;  s.  Rufus  Frederick  and 
Emeline  B.  (Lary)  Ingalls;  pub.  sch.  edn. ;  m. 
Berlin,  N.H.,  June  8,  1891,  Mary  Theresa  Kollmann. 
Editor  and  half  owner  Berlin  Independent,  1891-3; 
postmaster,  Gorham,  1894-8;  editor  and  pub.  the 
Mountaineer,  Gorliam,  since  1897,  with  exception 
of  3  yrs.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Address:  Gorham, 
N.H. 

IITGAIiIjS,  James  Monroe,  colonel  U.S.A.;  b. 
Sutton,  Vt.,  Jan.  25,  1837;  s.  James  and  Mary 
(Cass)  Ingalls;  prep,  edn.,  Evansville  (Wis.)  Sem., 
1859-63;  grad.  Artillery  Sch.,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va., 
1872;  m.  Eliza  H.  Niles,  of  Windsor,  Wis.,  July 
29,  1860;  m.  2d,  Harriet  Elizabeth  Thurston,  of 
New  London,  Conn.,  July  17,  1877.  Pvt.  and  corpl. 
Co.  A,  2d  Battalion,  16th  Inf.,  and  commissary 
sergt.  and  q.-m.  sergt,  16th  Inf.,  Jan.  2,  1864-I\Iav 
21,  1865;  commd.  2d  It.  and  1st  It..  May  3.  1865"; 
transferred  to  2d  Inf.,  Apr.  17,  1869,  to  1st  Arty., 
Jan.  1,  1871;  capt..  July  1,  1880;  maj.,  June  1,  1897; 
transferred  to  5th  Arty.,  Oct.  28,  1899;  It.-col.  3d 
Arty.,  Oct.  5,  1900;  retired,  Jan.  25.  1901;  advanced 
to  rank  of  col.  retired,  by  act  of  Apr.  23,  1904. 
Participated  in  Atlanta  campaign  and  was  en- 
gaged in  reconstruction  duty  in  South  until  Jan. 
1,  1871.  Founded  Dept.  of  Ballistics  at  U.S.  Arty. 
Sch.,  Ft.  Monroe,  1882:  was  prin.  instr.  until 
school  suspended  operations,  Apr.,  1898,  at  out- 
break of  war  with  Spain.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books  and  writings.)  Address: 
205  Governor  St.,  Providence,  R.I.* 


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INGAIiIiS,  Pliineas  Henry,  MA).;  b.  Gorham, 
Me.,  Apr.  15J,  1S56;  s.  Pliineas  (M.D.)  and  Kuth  H. 
(Elder)  Ingalls;  descendant  of  Edmund  Ingalls,  of 
Lynn,  Mass.,  1628;  A.H.,  Bowdoin,  1877,  A.M., 
1885;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg-  (New  York). 
1880;  m.  Hartford,  Conn.,  May  13,  1885,  Mary 
Helen  Beach.  House  surgeon  ^Voman's  Hosp., 
New  York,  1880-1;  practiced  in  Hartford,  Conn., 
since  1882;  gynecologist,  Hartford  Hosp.,  since 
1884;  consulting  surgeon  Litchfield  County  Hosp., 
Johnson  Memorial  Hosp.,  Noble  Hosp.  (Westfield, 
Conn.);  mem.  Bd.  of  Med.  Visitors,  Hartford  Ke- 
treat.  Asst.  surgeon,  adj.  and  brigade  insp., 
C.N.G.,  1883-92  (resigned);  surgeon-gen.  State  of 
Conn.,  since  Jan.,  1915.  Mem.  Conn.  State  Med. 
See,  Hartford  Med.  Soc,  Hartford  County  Med. 
Soc,  Alumni  Assn.  of  Woman's  Hosp.,  Am. 
Gynecol.  Soc.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Hartford,  Country,  Hartford  Automobile.  Address: 
49   Pearl   St..   Hartford,   Conn. 

INGIlBSOIiIi,  George  Pratt,  lawyer;  b.  New- 
Haven,  Conn.,  Apr.  24,  1861;  s.  ColiK  Macrae  and 
Julia  Harriet  (Pratt)  In.gersoU  (father  mem.  of 
Congress,  1848-52) ;  descendant  of  Jolm  Ingersoll, 
Hartford,  1653;  g.-s.  Ralph  1.  Ingersoll,  U.S.  min- 
ister to  Russia,  1848;  grad.  Hopkins  (Grammar 
Sch.,  New  Haven,  1879;  B.A.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Conn., 
1883;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1885;  m.  Alice  Wither- 
spoon,  d.  Rev.  Orlando  Witherspoon,  Nov.  3,  1891; 
2  children,  Colin  Montaigue,  Gertrude  Victoria. 
Admitted  to  Conn,  bar  and  N.Y.  bar;  practiced 
since  1885:  maintains  offices  Stamford,  Conn.,  and 
New  York;  specialty  trust  estates;  argued  Peck- 
ham  vs.  Lego  57  Conn.  553  (establishinsr  legal  con- 
struction of  life  estates  with  power  of  sale) ; 
apptd.  by  U.S.  Circuit  Ct.  U.S.  commr.  for  Conn., 
1889;  v.-p.  1st  Nat.  Bank  (Ridgefield,  Conn.). 
Ridgefield  Electric  Co.;  trustee  Ridgefield  Pub. 
Librarv.  Apptd.  by  Gov.  Morris,  legal  mem 
Conn.  State  Bd.  of  Health,  1893;  del.  Nat.  Health 
Conf.,  Washington,  D.C.,  1894;  apptd.  by  Gov. 
Weeks  to  represent  Conn,  at  Internal.  Peace  Conf., 
Washington,  D.C.,  1910;  apptd.  by  Gov.  Baldin 
trustee  Conn.  Sch.  for  Boys  (reformatory),  Meri- 
den,  1913.  Dem.  nominee  for  congressman-at- 
large,  1910.  Vestryman  St.  Stephen's  Ch.,  Ridge- 
field. Mem.  Delta  Psi.  Clubs:  Metropolitan  (New 
York),  Suburban  (Stamford,  Conn.).  Home:  Ingle- 
side,  Ridgefield,  Conn.  Office:  Stamford  Nat.  Bank 
Bldg.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  and  22  William  St.,  New 
York. 

INGERSOIiIi,  James  "W.  D.,  college  prof. :  b. 
Marengo,  111.  Sept.  18,  1867;  s.  Charles  William 
and  Martha  Elizabeth  (Wernham)  Ingersoll;  B.A., 
Yale,  1892,  Ph.D..  1894;  m.  July  14.  189s,  Katnerme 
Barber,  of  Marengo.  Tutor  in  Greek  and  Latin, 
1894-7,  asst.  prof.  Latin,  1897,  Yale.  Mem.  Am. 
Philol.  Assn.,  Psi  Upsilon,  Skull  and  Bones.  Bap- 
tist. Club:  Graduates'.  Plorne:  295  Crown  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

IKGHAM,  Charles  Samuel,  teacher;  b.  Saybrook, 
Conn.,  Jan.  11,  1867;  s.  Samuel  Kellogg  and  Lydia 
(Aver)  Ingham;  A.B.,  Yale,  1891;  post-grad.  1893- 
4,  Ph.D.,  1896;  in  Europe,  1897-8;  m.  Clara  Louise 
Northrop,  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  June  2],  1898. 
Taught  in  Dr.  Holbrook's  Sch.,  Ossining,  N.Y.; 
instr.  Yale.  Coll.  and  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.,  1896- 
1900;  house  master  Washington  (D.C.)  Sch.  for 
Boys,  1900-5:  asst.  prin.  Marston's  Univ.  Sch., 
Baltimore,  1905-7;  prin.  Dummer  Acad.,  South 
Bvfield,  Mass..  since  1907.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Home:  South  Byfield,  Mass.* 

INGRAHAM,  Darius  Holtorook,  lawyer;  b.  Cam- 
den, IMe.,  Oct.  14,  1837:  s.  Samuel  P.  and  Mary 
(Adams)  Ineraham;  ed.  in  Me.  and  U.S.  Naval 
Acad.;  m.  Ella.  d.  William  Moulton,  of  Portland, 
Me.,  June,  1868.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1859;  rep- 
resented Portland  in  Legislature.  1879;  U.S.  consul, 
Cadiz,  Spain,  1885-9;  sent  to  Morocco  by  State 
Dept.,  to  investigate  Tangier  consulate,  receiving 
thanks  of  dept.;  mayor  of  Portland,  Me.,  1892-3; 
Dem.  candidate  for  Congress,  1892;  consul-gen. 
Halifax.  N.S.,  1893-7;  Dem.  candidate  for  mayor  of 
Portland,  1898,  1902  and  1903.  Club:  Cumberland 
(ex-pres.).     Home:   Portland,  Me.* 

IITGBAHAIVI,  ■William  Moulton,  lawyer;  b.  Port- 
land Me.,  Nov.  2.  1S70;  s.  Darius  Holbrook  and 
Ella    (Moulton)    Ingraham;    A.B.,    Bowdoin    Coll., 


1895  (A.M.,  1910);  student  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1895-6.  and  m  office  of  Hon.  Augustus  F.  Moulton, 
I'ortland;  admitted  to  bar,  1897;  m.  Evanston,  111., 
June  1,  1901,  Jessamine  P.  Damsel.  Began  prac- 
tice in  Portland,  Nov.,  1897;  judge  of  Probate  Ct., 
Cumberland  Co.,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1907-Jan.  1.  1915; 
mayor  of  Portland,  1915.  Democrat.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Me.  State  Bar  Assn.,  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Me. 
Hist.  Soc,  Psi  Upsilon.  Clubs:  Cumberland,  Port- 
land Country,  Portland  Athletic,  Portland  Yacht. 
Recreations:  golf,  tennis.  Home:  72  Deering  St. 
Office:   97  Exchange  St..  Portland,  Me. 

INNES,  Charles  Hiller,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Aug. 
6,  18.0;  s.  Charles  E.  and  Alice  M.  (Hiller)  Innes; 
prep,  edn.,  Boston  English  High  Sch.;  LL.B.,  Bos- 
ton. U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1892;  m.  Nellie  A.  Mills,  of 
New  York.  Sept.  30,  1900;  3  children.  Charles,  Hil- 
ler, Constance.  Began  practice  in  Boston,  1892; 
mem.  firm  of  Vahey,  Innes  &  Vahey,  1898-10.  Innes 
&  Turtle,  since  1910;  dir.  Exchange  Trust  Co.- 
mem.  City  Council,  Boston,  1896;  mem.  Mass  Ho 
of  Rep.,  1897-8,  Senate,  1899-1900.  Mem.  Am  Bar 
Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Economic  Club, 
S.R.  Mason;  mem.  Royal  Arcanum.  Clubs:  Boston 
Athletic,  Boston  Club,  City,  Press,  Middlesex.  Wol- 
laston  Country,  New  York  Republican.  Recrea- 
tions: golf,  horseback  riding,  social  diversion 
Home:  Hotel  Westminster.  Office:  53  State  St 
Boston,  Mass.  ' 

IBEIiAND,  Alleyne,  author,  lecturer.  (See  vol. 
1909,   also   Who's  Who   in  America,   1910-11.) 

IBEIiAND,  Oscar  Brown,  actuary;  Oct.  28,  1840- 
19^.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 

IBISK,  Cyrus  Wendell,  educator:  b.  Buckfield, 
Me..  Aug.  27,  1862;  s.  Cyrus  and  Katherine  (Davis) 
Irish;  grad.  Lowell  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1881;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1885;  m.  Lowell,  June,  1889,  Carrie  A. 
Jockow:  1  daughter,  b.  July  13,  1893.  Prin.  Paw- 
tucket  Grammar  Sch.,  Lowell,  1885-6;  teacher  of 
science,  1886-97,  headmaster  since  1897,  Lowell 
High  Sch.;  author  of  textbooks  on  chemistry. 
Republican.  Clubs:  Yorick,  Vesper  Country.  Home: 
:!08  Nesmith  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

IRISH,  Henry  Iiouis,  M.D.;  b.  Turner,  Me.,  May 
6,  1852;  s.  Henry  D.  (M.D.)  and  Marv  (Chase) 
Irish;  prep,  edn.,  Westbrook  Sem..  Deering,  Me.; 
student  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin);  M.D.,  Coll.  of 
Phys.  and  Surg  (New  York  U.),  1875:  m.  Turner, 
Me.,  1888,  Augusta  S.  Timberlake;  2  children,  Etta 
Florence  French.  Arthur  Irish  (A.B.).  Mem. 
Staples,  Irish  &  Co.;  trustee  Mechanics  Savings 
Bank,  Auburn,  Me.;  justice  of  the  peace  since  1894. 
etc.  Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Androscoggin  Med. 
Assn.,  Me.  Acad.  Medicine  and  Science.  Democrat. 
Universalist.  Mem.  I.O.O.P.,  Grange.  Address: 
Turner,  Me. 

IRISH,  Isaac  Chase,  M.D.;  b.  Turner,  Me.,  Aug. 
25.  1854;  s.  Henry  Decoster  and  Marv  (Chase) 
Irish;  grad.  Westbrook  (Me.)  Sem..  1872:  M.D, 
Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin  Coll.)  1878;  post-grad, 
work-  Post-Grad.  Sch.,  New  York,  1879;  m.  Bow- 
doinham.  Me.,  Nov.  20,  1886,  Josie  Ballard  Fisher. 
Has  practiced  at  Bowdoinham  since  Apr.,  1880; 
mem.  U.S.  Bd.  Pension  Examining  Surgeons.  Bath. 
Republican.  Universalist.  Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn. 
Address:  Bowdoinham,  Me. 

IRVIir,  Franklin  ■Woodtourn,  clergyman:  b.  Alle- 
gheny City,  Pa.,  Dec.  25.  1873;  s.  James  (M.D.)  and 
Margaret  H.  (Hobbs)  Irvin;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Louis- 
ville, Ky. ;  studied  medicine  pvtly.  3  vrs. :  5-yr 
course  Southern  Bapt.  Theol.  Sem.,  Louisville 
grad.  1901,  with  3  degrees.  Th.G.,  Th.B.,  Th.M  • 
spl.  course.  Harvard;  m.  Mabelle  Howe  Stoddard! 
of  Boston,  Mass.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1901; 
pastorates,  Leadville,  Colo.,  Washington  C.  H., 
Ohio,  Houlton,  Me.,  now  Rutland,  Vt.  Trustee 
Ricker  Classical  Inst.  (Houlton),  Bapt.  State 
Conv.  of  Vt.  Pres.  Shaftsbury  Ministerial  Assn 
Democrat.  Mason.  Clubs:  Rutland  Ministerial 
Roosevelt,  University  (Rutland).  Home:  Rut- 
land, Vt. 

IRVING,  Georg-e  W.,  merchant,  banker;  b  Wood- 
stock, N.B.,  Aug.  24,  1860;  s.  Robert  and  Eliza- 
beth (Beacon)  Irving:  came  to  U.S.  with  parents 
1865:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Presque  Isle,  Me.;  married' 
2  children,  George  W.,  .Ir.,   Irvine  B.     Engaged  In 


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farming    until    1886;    pres.    Irving   &    Ricker    Co.,  at    Milwaukee,    Wis.,    1894;    removed    to    Ansonia. 

wholesale  produce,  farm  machinery  and  fertilizers.  Conn.,  1S94;  dir.  and  treas.  Independent  Trap  Rock 

organized    1886;    also    pres.    Caribou    Xat.     Bank;  Co.;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905   (chmn.  com.  on 

treas.    Aroostook    Realty    Co.     Mem.    Me.    Ho.    of  edn.),   1911    (judiciary  com.)    1915    (chmn.   com.  on 

Rep.,   1899,   1903,  Senate,   1905,   1907.    Universalist.  finance) ;  deputy  judge  Ansonia  City  Ct.  since  1911. 

Mason     (K.T.,     Shriner) ;     mem.     I.O.O.F.,     United  IMem.    Ansonia   Chamber    of    Commerce.     Republi- 

Workmen  of  America.    Address:  Caribou,  Me.  can  since  1900.    Episcopalian.   Mason.   Clubs:    Man- 

IKVING,  JoHn  Duer,  mining  geologist;  b.  Madi-  ulacturers'     (Ansonia),    Graduate    (New    Haven), 

son.  Wis.,  Aug.  18,  1874;  s.  Roland  Duer  and  Abby  f,^^^^^^°l^-     ^ome:     213    Wakelee    Ave.     Office:. 

Louise     (McCulloh)     Irving:     A.B.,     Columbia    U.,  Main  St..  Ansonia.  Conn. 

1896,  A.M.,  1898,  Ph.D.,  1899;   (hon.  A.M.,  Yale  U.,        ISHAM,   Edward.  Swift,   electrical  expert.     (See 

1907);    unmarried.     Geologic    aid,    1899-1900,    asst.  vol.  1909.) 

geologist,  1900-G,  geologist,  1906-7,  U.S.  Geol.  Sur-        iSHAM,   Norman  Morrison,   architect;   b.   Hart- 

vey;  acting  prof,  mining  and  geology,  U.  of  Wyo  ford.    Conn..    Nov.    12,    1864:    s.    Henry    (M.D.)    and 

1902-3    (while   on   leave   of   absence);    apptd    asst.  prances    Elizabeth    (Smvth)    Isham;    A.B.,    Brown 

prof,    geology,    1903.    prof,    geology,    1906,    I.ehigh  u..   1886,  A.M.,  in  course,   1S90;   m.  Elizabeth  Bar- 

U.;     prof,    economic    geology,    Sheffield    Scientific  bour  Ormsbee,  of  Providence,   Nov.   27,    1895.    En- 

Sch.     (Yale),    since     1907.      Geologist    for    Alaska  tered  architect's  office,   1886:   in  practice   for  him- 

Syndicate  (N.  Guggenheim  Sons  and  J.  P.  Morgan  gelf    since    1892;    instr.    architecture.    Brown    U., 

&  Co.)  summer  of  1907.    (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer-  1894-8;    head   of   architectural   dept.,    R.I.    Sch.    of 

ica  for  societies,  clubs,  etc.)     Home:    22  High  St.  Design.    1912—.     Mem.    A.I. A..    Phi    Beta    Kappa, 

Address:     Drawer    C,    Yale    Station,    New    Haven,  Delta   Upsilon,    R.I.    Hist.    Soc,    Conn.    Hist.    Soc, 

Conn.*  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  R.I.  Soc.  of  Colonial  Wars, 

IBWIN*,  Agfnes,  college  dean;  Dec.  30,  lS41-Dec.  Walpole  Soc.    (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list 

5,  1914.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer-  of  books  and  writings.)    Home:    151  Power  St.    Of- 

ica,    1914-15.)  fice:     1013    Grosvenor   Bldg.,   Providence.* 

IB  WIN,  Bichard  William,  judge;  b.  Northamp-  IVES,  Frederick  Manley,  lawyer;  b.  Salem, 
ton,  Mass.,  Feb.  18,  1857;  s.  William  and  Mary  Mass.,  Jan.  5,  1880;  s.  George  B.  and  May  Manley 
(Blake)  Irwin;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.,  1885;  m.  Flor-  (Creamer)  Ives;  earliest  ancestor  on  paternal 
ence  E.  Bangs,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  16,  1892.  side  settled  in  Sjilem  in  the  latter  part  of  the  17th 
Practiced  law  at  Northampton,  from  1885;  mem.  century;  A.B.  Harvard.  1901.  LL.B..  1903;  m.  Char- 
Common  Council,  1888,  9  (pres.  1889);  city  solici-  lotte  Dwinell,  of  Winchester.  Mass.,  June  23, 
tor,  1890-4;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1894-5,  Senate.  1906;  3  children,  Frederick  Manlev,  Jr.,  Alice 
1896-8;  mem.  Gov.'s  Council,  1903-04;  dist.  atty.,  Creamer,  Eleanor  Dwinell.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar. 
Northwestern  Dist.,  Mass.,  1905-11  (resigned);  1903,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston;  mem.  firm  of 
justice  Superior  Ct.,  Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1911 — .  V.-p.  Burdctt,  Wardwell  and  Ives.  Moderator  of  Win- 
Northampton  Co-operative  Bank;  trustee  Mono-  Chester  town  meetings  since  1911.  Mem.  Essex 
tuck  Savings  Bank.  Served  as  1st  It.  and  capt.  Co.  Co.  Ear  As.'in.,  Bar  Assn.  Citv  of  Boston.  Repub- 
I,  2d  Regt.  Inf.,  M.V.M.,  1887-92  (resigned).  Re-  Mean.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Boston  City.  Engineers', 
publican.  Mason.  Home:  77  Henshaw  Av.,  North-  Harvard.  Rtcreations:  fishing,  books,  outdoor 
ampton,  Mass.*  sports.      Home:      305    Highland    Av.,    ^Vinchester, 

IBWIN,  Samuel  Wesley,  teacher,  clergyman;  b.  Mass.  Office:  84  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ontario.  Can.,  Oct.  11,  1875;  s.  William  and  Jane  rVES,  Georg'e  Bumham,  editor  and  translator; 
(Richardson)  Irwin;  descendant  of  English,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  Oct.  18,  1856;  s.  Stephen  Brad- 
Scotch  and  Irish  ancestry;  ed.  grammar  and  high  shaw  and  Mary  Eliza  (Burnham)  Ives;  A.B..  Har- 
schs.  of  Lindsay  and  Port  Perry,  Ont.;  grad.  Gen-  vard,  1876;  m.  Mav  Manlev  Creamer,  of  Salem, 
esee  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Lima.  N.Y..  1898;  A.B.,  Albion  Mass.,  Apr.  10,  1879.  Engaged  in  lit.  work  since 
Coll.,  Mich.,  1904;  S.T.B..  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theol-  1593^  mostlv  translating  from  the  French,  espe- 
ogy,  1907;  post-grad,  work,  Grad.  Sch.  in  Arts,  ciallv  Balzac.  Daudet  and  George  Sand;  editorial 
Boston  U.;  m.  Edith  L.  Riggs.  of  Newport.  R.I.  proofreader  for  Riverside  Press.  Editor:  Florio's 
Spent  5  yrs.  in  teaching;  ordained  M.E.  ministry,  Montaigne  (folio).  1903-4.  Compiler:  Bibliography 
1911;  pastor  Hope  Chapel,  Boston,  1906-10;  pres.  of  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  1907.  Translator:  Ber- 
East  Greenwich  Acad,  since  1910.  also  treas.  and  nard's  Life  of  Geofrov  Torv.  190d.  Home:  Salem, 
trustee;  asso.  editor  and  owner  Rhode  Island  Pen-  Mass.  Office:  Riverside  Press,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 
dulum  (weekly  newspaper),  1912-14.  Mem.  Sch.  ,-,„„  „  ~  ,  1  %,  t  j 
Supts.'  Assn..  R.I..  Bd.  of  Visitors  R.I.  Normal  ^  1^=^,  Henry  Goodson,  clergyman;  b.  London 
Sch.,  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  mem.  exec.  com.  state  Eng.,  May  26,  IS  .2;  s  James  Thomas  Bostock  and 
S.S.   Assn.    Address:    East  Greenwich,  R.I.  Mary  Collins   (Johns)    Ives;  BS    in  Chemistry,  U. 

_-^...^«.  .^-          ...  .,          ,.    T.,r  T^     1.   TT  1      1       Tir  of   Pa.,    18P<;    jessup   Fund   student.    Phila.    Acad. 

IBWIN,  Vincent  Joseph,  M.D. ;  bHolyoke,  Mass.,  Natural   Sciences:    B.D.,   Harvard   Div.   Sch.,    1904; 

July    6     1S5-:    s.    Joseph    P.    and    Mary   Warmsley  „,_    g^san   A.   AVhiting.   of   Newton,    Mass.,   Feb.    2, 

iP^S^lJ'";^''":  PJ^P-  ^*?".-  "°^oo^^  "'??  ^'^V  «-^-  19"9    belied  Doc.  6.   1913).    Came  to  America.   1886; 

^^  1i  ^\--  ^°}^-  °^J^^^^^^^f'oP^^-  '"■  ^^''^^y  Caffrey,  curator  Vaux  Collection  of  Minerals,  1891-93;  with 

of    Huntington,    Mass.     1885:    2    sons,    Vincent    J.,  Ward's  Natural  Historv  Museum.  Rochester,  N.Y., 

•^y-    ^^}^^r}a^''    ^-    .Practiced    in    Sprrngfield,    Mass.,  i893;   with   Ethical   Culture   Soc,   N.Y.   Citv.    1901; 

since    1896;    specializes    in    treatnient   of   eye,    ear,  ordained  Unitarian  ministrv,  1904:  pastor  Andover, 

nose   and    throat     Mem.   A.M.A      Mass.    Med.    Soc,  ^.H.,    since    1904.    and    Potter    Place    since    1909; 

Am     Acad     Ophthalmology    and    Oto-Laryngology.  ^Iso  field  agt.  Proctor  Acad.    Mem.  Nat.  Municipal 

Address:    389  Main  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.  League.    Nat.    Economic    League,    N.H.    Hist.    Soc. 

ISAAC,  William  T.,  mfr. :  b.  Albany,  N.T.,  Feb.  N.H.  Conf.  Charities  and  Corrections.  Merrimack 
20,  1871;  s.  William  and  Harriet  (Lester)  Isaac;  County  Farmers'  Assn.,  N.H.  Equal  Suffrage 
pub.  sch.  edn.;  unmarried.  Engaged  in  manufac-  Assn.;  charter  and  hon.  mem.  Phila.  Mineral.  Soc. 
ture  of  hot  water  heaters,  steam  boilers,  and  Democrat.  IMason;  mem.  Grange,  Good  Templars, 
radiators,  Boston,  since  1892:  v.-p.  and  gen.  mgr.  Clubs:  Harvard.  Twentieth  Century  (Boston). 
Gurney  Heater  Mfg.  Co..  since  1900  (works  at  Recreations:  farming,  traveling  and  developing 
South  Framingham.  Mass.) ;  dir.  Gurney  Foundry  agriculture  in  N.H.,  using  Proctor  Acad,  as  a 
Co.  of  Canada.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com-  centre.  Address:  Andover,  N.H. 
merce.  Conglist.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  iVES.  Howard  Chapin,  educator;  b.  Cheshire, 
Home:  West  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  188-200  Frank-  Conn.,  Mar.  20.  1878;  s.  Howard  C.  and  Julia  (Dun- 
lin St..  Boston.  ham)    Ives:    Ph.B..    Sheffield    Scientific    Sch.,    1898; 

ISBEIiIi,    Milton    Cleaveland,    lawyer:    b.     Sey-  C.E..  Y^ale,   1900;   m.   Marv  B.  Young,  of  Hartford, 

mour.  Conn.,  Nov.   10,  1870;  s.  Mileden  Cleaveland  Conn..  June  30,   1908.    Civ.   engr..   1899-1900:   instr. 

and    Alice   Louise    (Sperry)    Isbell;    descendant    of  in  civ.  engring.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst..  1900-3;  asst. 

Robert     Isbell.     Gloucester.     Mass.,     1635,     Salem,  prof.    civ.    engring.,    U.    of   Pa..    1903-6:    asst.    prof. 

1637.    New    London.    1650;    grad.    Ansonia    (Conn.)  railroad   engiing.,    1906-12.   prof,   since   1912.   Wor- 

High    Sch.,    1888;    Ph.B.     (Scientific)    Yale.    1891;  cester  Poly.   Inst.    Mem.   Soc.   Promotion   Ens-ring. 

LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1893;   m.  Cora  A.  Wakelee,  Edn.,  Am.   Rv.  Engring.  Assn.,  Am.  Water  Works 

of  Ansonia,  Conn.,  Nov.   14,   1906.    Began   practice  Assn.,  N.E.  Water  Works  Assn.,  Boston  Soc.  Civil 


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Engrs.,     Sigma    Xi;     asso.     mem.     Am.     Soc.     C.E.  surgeon    Mass.    Charitable    Kye   &   Ear    Inlirmary, 

Author:     Stereotomy    (with   A.   W.    French).    1902;  1890-1913;     now     consulting    ophthalmic     suraeoii 

Problems     in     Surveying      R.R.     Surveying     and  same;    asst.    in    ophthalmology,    Children's    Hosp., 

Geodesy     (with    H.     E.     Hilts),     190G;     Surveying  1897-1904;    now    ophthalmic    surseon    same;    instr! 

Manual,    1914;    etc.     Recreations:     outdoor   sports,  in    ophthalmology,    Harvard     1904-10      Mem     Am 

Address:    Shrewsbury.   Mass.  Ophthal.    Soc,    N.E.    Ophthal.    Soc,    A.M. A..    Mass! 

ZVZ:S,    James    Edmimd,    physicist;    b.    London,  Med.    Soc,    Boston    Soc.    Med.    Improvement,    etc. 

Eng.,    Sept.    19.    1S65;    s.    James    Thomas    Bostock  Author  various  papers  on  ophthal.  subjects  in  med. 

and  Mary  Collins   (Johns)   Ives;  U.  of  Pa.,  lbSS-9;  JOurs.    Address:   215   Beacon  St.,  Boston. 
Harvard   U^    1894;   U.   of  Cambridge,   Eng.,    1896;        JACK,  Prederick  Lafayette,  M.D. ;  b.  Boston,  Jan. 


companied     the     late     prof.     Angelo     Heilprin     on  and  Ear  Infirmary;  instr.  post-grad  ,  Harvard  Med 

expdn.    to    Bermuda   and    Mexico);    instr.    physics,  Sch.    Mem.    Am.    Otol.    Soc      (Sec'  1895-08      nrpV 

Drexel  Inst.,  Phila.,   1893-7;  scholar  and  fellow  in  1908-10),    Am.    Laryngol..    Rhinol     and    Otol     Soc 

physics.    Clark    U      1897-01;    instr.    physics.    U.    of  (v.-p.    1896-7),    Mass.    Med     Soc !"  NK.    Otol.   Ind 


ing. 


of    Cincinnati;    hon.    fellow    in    physics,    Clark   U.,  mags,    and    revs.     Recreations:     motorine-    sail 

since  3  912.  Awarded  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Expdn.,  Address:  215  Beacon  St..  Boston  * 
1904.  for  work  in  wireless   telegraphy.    Fellow  A.         TAntr     TnYtr,    n^r^-^^-^     f^^^r.+„^.    i,     /-n,    x 

A.A.S..  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences.  Inst,  of  Radio  Oue      Anr     i^     i^fi?^!'   l^^^^^f""'    H'    Chateaugay. 

Eners  •    mem.    Acarl     Matnrnl    Sf-i^nnVs     Philn       Am  V"®-    ^^^J-    J^^'    iS^i'  .S-    Robert    and    Annie    Linda 


scientinc   journals   ana    revs,    inciuaing:     Jr'roceea-  rnom      Am     T7'r>,^k'ofV,7"' a  oV,7~' o'.^;.'"  *  „""  t^""""^"^"' 

ings    Acad.    Natural    Sciences    of    Phill,    Physical  ^l"^'     K^JJ^f  ^S^^^p^^^^^^^t^^f-'q^^^'^wi^';^;.,^  «?^<.^^''^- 

Rev.,  Philosophical  Mag.,  Electrical  World,  Physi-  m1^    r^    rinh    p^'r^t^^^?   c:£?'^-  J^^^'i''^^    History, 

kalische  Zeitschrift,  and  Jahrbuch  der  drahtlosen  M'ft  w^inniP    tvi^««°     °^-   ^°''-   °^  Ontario.    Home: 

Telegraphie.     Home:     1030    Main    St..    Worcester,  ^^^^  waipoie,  Mass. 

Mass.*  ^n''^p^'  ?"°'?*?.  ■'*!■'  ^^'^yfj,  ^-  Topsham,  Me.,  July 

Cc 
Piatt 

land,      Ul       Llie      iViiiy  IIU  Wei  ,      JUIIII      C5HJI1«      <Ji       VjUlllUIU,  tit 

William    Ives,   a   founder   of   New   Haven   Colony; 

A.B.,    Amherst,    1870,   A.M.,    1873;    B.D.,   Yale   Div.  JACKMAN,    lewis    E.;    b.    Sherman    Mills,    Me.. 

Sch.,    1874;    m.    Emma   Sarah    Butler,    of   Meriden.  Apr.  2,  1860;  s.  Edward  A.  and  Rebecca  B.  (Gerry) 

Conn.,    July    15,    1874.     Ordained    Congl.    Ministry,  Jackman;   ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Sherman;   Bryant  and 

1874;  pastor  East  Hampton,  Conn.,  1874-83,  Strat-  Stratton    Business    Coll.,    Boston,    fall    and    winter 

ford.  1SS3-99:  dir.  Missionary  Soc.  of  Conn..  1894-9,  of    1880;    m.    Ida   M.   Caldwell,   of   Sherman    Mills, 

and   trustee  Fund   for  Ministers;   sec.   same  socs..  Oct.  28.  1885;  1  son,  P.  Ray.    Conducted  gen.  store 

1899 — ,     treas.,     1909 — .      Moderator    Conn.     State  at     Sherman     Mills.     1888-1900;     County     commr. 

Assn.   Conglists..    1893.     Progressive.     Mem.    Delta  Aroostook    County.    1900-12;    town   elk.    and    treas. 

Kappa  Epsilon.   Author  of  Quarto  Millennial  of  the  many  yrs..  also  mem.  Sch.  Bd.  and  Bd.  of  Health. 

Stratford    Congregational    Church.     1889.      Home:  Republican.     Conglist.    Mason:    Dist.   Deputy   25th 

Meriden.  Conn.    Office:    426  Asylum  St.,  Hartford.  Masonic  Dist.    Address:   92  Milton  St.,  Dorchester 

Conn.  Center,  Mass. 

IVES,  Joseph  Moss,  lawyer;  b.  Danbury,  Conn.,  JACKSON,   Abraham   Willard,   author;    April    7, 

Feb    5,  1876;  s.  George  E.  and  Marv  P.  Ives;  grad.  1843-1911.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

Po^n'i''"''^',?''^^  Sch     1895;  LL.B     Yale  Law  Sch.,  JACKSON,  Amos  Messer,  M.D.,  soldier;  b.  Lee, 

1899;  m.  Minnie  L.  Goodman,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  Me.,  Oct.  19,  1840    (See  vol    1909  ) 

Dec.   5,    1900.    Admitted   to   Conn,   bar,    1899;   pros.  Turtvon-Kr     o./t...     «i-     i         ,     ^                        :,   j. 

attv.    City    of    Danbury.    1907-10;    corpn.    counsel.  rw5^^?<^'  ■^'^^^^Jn?^,''^* Vif ''.^"w'^.'   ^oved   to 

1901-13;  dir.  Danbury  Nat.  Bank;  trustee  Savings  r}i'^^^?\  1|^®  ^°1-  ^^09.  also  Who  s  Who  m  Amer- 

Bank  of  Danbury;  mem.  law  firm  of  Ives  &  Keat-  ^'^^'   ^^'-'^-i-o.) 

ing.     Judge  advocate  gen.,  rank  of  col.,  on  staffs  of  JACKSON,  Charles  Aterman,  painter;  b.  Jamaica 

Govs.  Woodruff,  Lilley  and  Weeks,  1907-11;  1st  It.  Plain.  Mass..  Aug.  13.  1857;  s.  Charles  E.  and  Caro- 

Coast  Arty.  Corps,  Conn.  N.G.    Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.  line   E.    J.;    ed.    Boston   pub.    schs.;    pupil   of   John 

Republican.    Conglist.    Mason;   mem.    B.P.O.   Elks.  Arnold;    painted    first    portrait    at    age    of    12;    m. 

Clubs:   Danbury.    Home:  Danbury.  Conn.  Minerva    G.    Eddy,    of    Providence.    Jan.    19.    1901. 

rVES,    Susanna    Mary,    M.D.;    b.    London.    Eng..  ^^^^^f*^^  ^o''  church  organ  under  Le.avitt;  was  or- 

Oct.    16.    1866;    d.    .Tames   T.    B.    and    Mary    Collins  sanist  few  years  m  Boston.   Among  important  por- 

(Johns)  Ives;  ed.  North  London  Collegiate  Sch.  for  traits   painted   by   him   are:    Hon.    Roger   W  olcott, 

Girls;  came  to  America,  1886;  M.D.,  Women's  Med.  S^^^P   Brooks     Dr.   A.    J.    Gordon    Dr.    Alexander 

Coll.,    Phila.,    1894;    Post-Grad.     Sch.    of    Homeo-  ^<=l^®?;'?4    Boston;    Mayors    Frank    E.    Olney    and 

pathy,  Phila.,  1895.    Commenced  practice  in  Phila.,  g"  D-  McGuinness,  for  Providence  City  Hall;  Prof. 

1894r  removed    to    Middletown,    Conn.,     1901;    at  ?A''V°n,^n?''^fn.S^iV<,i^  Mn^3•  T^ihrf?i^%^[?^^^ 

present     consulting    phys.    to     Women's     Homeo.  ^--Dr    Quint    for  Congl    House 


Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy.  Internat.  Hahneman-  '"om;  fet..   tsosion. 

nian   Assn..  Conn.  Homoeo.  Med.  Soc.    Clubs:    Uni-  JACKSON,    Charles    Cahot,    broker;    b.    Boston, 

versify    (Middletown).     Address:    198    College    St.,  Sept.   22,   1843;  s.  Charles,  Jr..  and   Susan    (Cahot) 

Middletown,    Conn.  Jackson.  A.B..  Harvard,  1863;   Harvard  Law  Sch., 

J  1863-4;   m.   Frances   Elizabeth,   d.    Robert   and    Re- 
becca  Wentworth    (Means)    Appleton,    of   Boston. 

JACK,     Edwin     Everett,     ophthalmologist;     b.  June  7.  1876;  5  children.  Charles.  Robert  A..  Susan 

Boston.  Jan.  25,  1863:  s.  Lafayette  and  Sarah  Jack;  (Mrs.  R.B.  Williams,  of  Boston),  George  S.,  Frances 

A  B.,  Harvard,  1884;  M.Do  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1887;  A.    (deceased).    Mem.  firm  Richardson  &  Jackson. 


594                                                      WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 

wool  brokers  Boston,  1868-70;  with  Lee,  Higplnson  (pres.  1905-6)  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  University,  En- 
&  Co  bankers,  1870-6;  sr.  mem.  Jackson  &  Curtis,  gineers,  Brae  Burn  Country  (Boston),  Engineers' 
stock  brokers,  1879 — .  Pres.  Boston  Stock  Ex-  (New  York).  Author:  A  Text-Book  on  Electricity 
change  1903-5;  treas.  Rep.  City"  Com.,  1883;  mem.  and  Magnetism  and  the  Construction  of  Dynamos, 
Corpn  'Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1SS7-12:  treas.  Greater  1893;  Electricity  and  Magnetism,  a  series  of  les- 
Boston  Council  Boy  Scouts  of  America.  1911-14,  sons,  1895:  Alternating  Currents  and  Alternating 
Girls  Trade  Edn.  League,  1910 — .  Mem.  Delta  Current  Machinery  (joint  author),  1896,  rewritten 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Wrote:  "Has  Gold  Appreciated?"  and  enlarged,  1913.  An  Elementary  Book  on  Elec- 
1894  Clubs:  Somerset,  Union,  Country  (Boston);  tricity  and  Magnetism  and  Their  Applications 
University  (New  York).  Home:  462  Beacon  St.,  (joint  author),  1902;  also  many  papers  on  elec.  sub- 
Boston.  Office:  19  Congress  St.,  Boston,  and  43  jects  in  tech.  jours.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Of- 
Exchange  PI.,  New  Y'ork.*  fice:    248   Boylston   St.,   Boston.* 

JACKSON.  Charles  Etoen,  banker;  b.  Middletown,  JACKSON,  Edward  Qiilntard,  banker;  Ix  Middle- 
Conn.,   Jan.    25,    1849;   s.   Ebenezer  and   Hannah    S.  tow;i..._Conn;:, ,•!"].>'  T^^Jii^:.   s.^ChaHes    Eb^n^and 


ing"bus\nTsssinrell77     bonds   and    investments  Served  with  Conn    Na^^^^  i^TlT'oi?  ^RusilnA"?' 

ai^r'a    iRsn-    riT-at:     Th p     Tirkson    Co"    treas     and  War,    189s,    councilman,    1901-^.     Dir.    Jrtusseii    i-ii- 

tSee'Bd'orTrusTe''e's,'B\Sley''%Tch.;   also  brary  Assn     Republican^  Episcopalian;  vestryman 

l?e'r^'  So^r^iTlTc     fl?a^a^eil%''HSrio^%Tc.  M^l^on"^  crul.^s:  S'artf'^^^Gol?    Unfve?lit?(mddde^: 

of'cinSnnati"of  Ma°ss.'    Clubs?'it.  Nicholas -(New  town    Conn.) ;  Army  and  Navy  (Washington    D.C.). 

York),  Army  and  Navy  (Washington,  DC).  Home:  Home     392   AVashington   St.    Office.    163   Court   St., 

392  Washington  St.    Office:   163  Court  St.,  Middle-  Middletown,   Conn, 

town,  Conn.  JACKSON,  Frank  Hussy,  surgeon;  b.  Hallowell. 


orof  1881-99.  Erving  prof,  chemistry,  1899-11. 
orof"*  emeritus  1911 — ,  Harvard.  Mem.  Nat.  Acad.  1910.  Began  practice,  Providence,  R.I.,  1903:  re- 
Sciences-  fellow  Am  Acad  Arts  and  Sciences,  moved  to  Houlton,  Me.,  1905;  surgeon  Madigan 
A.A.A.S.;  corr.  mem!  British  Assn.  Adv.  Sci.,  Memorial  Hosp.;  med^  examiner  Aroostook  Co.; 
Deutsche  Chemische  Gesellschaft;  mem.  Am.  1st  It  Med.  Reserve  Corps,  N.G.SM.  Fellow  Am. 
Chem.  Soc.  Author  of  numerous  papers  on  chemi-  Coll.  Surgeons;  niem.  A.M  A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn., 
cal  subjects.    Home:    Cambridge,  Mass.*  R-L   and   Aroostook   Co    med.    socs.     Mason    (K.T.. 

•■                      ,       ,^ -TN     I.    T^T        T.' ...v  Kora  Temple,  A.A.O.N.M.S.).    Club:   Meduxnekeag. 

JACKSON,  Charles  "Warren,  M.D. ;  b.  New  York,  Home:    66   Military   St.    Office   82    Main   St.,    Houl- 

Ocl.     29,     1864;    s.    Ebenezer    Conover    and    Mary  ^^^    j^^g 

sc'hs^'^M  ^''"NewH'^ork%^'T8=87!''lnt''eme  sflle'vue  JACKSON,  Pred  Kinney,  college  prof. ;  b    Barre, 

uilA"    isi""'Q-  ^  Air^T  ri^Vorrpit  Cirrti^     of  Bos-  ^^t.,  Mar.   14.  1874;  s.  J.  Henry  and  Cora  Augusta 

Hosp.,    188i_-9,m.  Alma  de  Forrest  CUrtlSS,  01    ±30S  ,^'        ,.     Tno{r«r.r.-   W^rl      rinrlr^nr-rl    Sem  .    Bnrre.    Vt.. 


Mary  Fletcher  Hosp.,   1900-1901;   practice  in  Bur- 

_,       ,         ,,                 *      V     T  r.  llngton,  1901-11:  instr.  in  physiology,  1901-4,  asst. 

JACKSON,    Cicero    Floyd,    college    prof.,    b.    La-  pj.^^ ^    1904-11,   prof,   since   1911,   U.   of  Vt.   Coll  of 

Fayette,   Ind.,   Sept    30,   1882;  s.   V\  illiam  1' rankUn  Medicine.    Mem.  A.M.A.,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Chit- 

and    Yensi    Evangeline    (Thomas)    Jackson,    A.B^  tendon  Countv  Clin.  Soc.  Univ.  Research  Club.  Phi 

DePauw    U.,    Greencastle,    Ind.,    1905.    M.A      Ohio  Delta  Theta.  Delta  Mu.   Republican.   Mason.   Clubs: 

State  U.,  1907;  m.  June  20,  1905   Alma  Irene  Drayer,  ^than  Allen.  Address:  404  Pearl  St..  Burlington  Vt. 

f  5''?SfoTin'zool^or>--  1?0 5',^  6  Tas°f.!^?n"oo\ogy  JACKSON,  F(rederic)  Ellis,  architect;  b.  Tarry- 

and' entomology,    1907-8,   Ohio   State  U.;    asst.   en-  town,  NY.,  Apr.  14,  1879;  s.  Frederick  Harvey  and 

tomologist   in   Expt.    Sta.    and   asst.   prof,    zoology  Annie     Blanchard     (Ellis)     Jackson,     grad.     Univ. 

and   entomologv   in  N.H.   Coll.,    1908-9;   asst.   prof.  Grammar  Sch.,   Providence,   1896;   B.Arch     Cornell 

/ooloKV  and  entomology,  1909-10,  prof,  since  1910,  U.  Coll.   of  Architecture,   1900;  diplome  ficole  Na- 

NH    (5oll     Mem    Ind.   Acad.   Sci.,  Ohio  Acad.   Sci.,  tionale   des    Beaux   Arts,    Paris,    France,    1909;    rn. 

Am  ■  Entomol.   Soc,  A.A.A.S.,   Sigma  XL    Progres-  Eliza  Greenough  P^iske,  of  Providence,  R.I... June  1, 

sive      Conglist      Part    author:    Elementary    Ento-  1904;    1    daughter,    Elise  Greenough.    Practiced   in 

mology,   1912.    Address:   Durham,  N.H.  Providence    as    mem.    Hilton    &    Jackson.    1902-9. 

JAcisON,  DuffaldCaleb,„electrical^ngjneer;b.  alone,    1909-11;    mem.    Jackson    &    Roberts,   A911. 

Ken 
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at  ^'.""V'o'y''rcsQ'^"v    ;?'c>nrtTnoVwe^\prA"Fn£rinff  Agawam  Hunt,  University,  Providence  Art,   Noon- 

Me..  Sept.  24,  1889.    ^-'P- and  engr  Western  Engimg  Home:    22    Gushing    St.     Office:    1216    Turks 

Co.,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  until  1889;  then  connected  witn  „  ■    ■,   t5i,i„     Providence    RI 

Ed  son   interests  as  asst.   chief  engr.   of  Sprague  ^^^^„„^X'.Lr     -^    T  ^.'  ^      ■ 

Electric    Rv     and    Motor    Co.,    and    later    as    chief  JACKSON,    Frederick    H.,    insurance    manager; 

engr.  central  dist.  of  Edison  Gen.  Electric  Co.;  now  Oct.  9,1847-July  31,  1915.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

consulting  engr.  as  mem.  firm  of  D.  C.  &  Wm.  B.  JACKSON,  Georg-e  Anson,  clergyman,  librarian; 

Jackson.   Also  prof.  elec.  engring,  U.  of  Wis.,  1891-  Mar.   17,  1846-1907.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

tl-J^%',\9\rX'^ilfrn:'\nttlT   S.    cWafo  ^o^ff^^^^'     ^^°^^«    =^'"^'     ^°"^"^-     '^''     ^"^^ 

Expn..    1893,  Buffalo  Expn.,   1901.    Mem.   Am.   Soc.  J,'^^„    „  ^        .      .       .                          k     Tv,r  „<. 

C.E.,  Am    Soc  M.E.,  Am.  Inst.  E.E.  (pres.  1910-11),  JACKSON,    Heter   A.     business    man;    b     Mont- 

Instn    Elec  Engrs.  (London).  Soci6te  Internation-  gomery,    Vt.,    Nov.    9,    1846;    s.    Horace   and   Maria 

ale  des  Electriciens,  Soc.  Promotion  Engring.  Edn.  (Barker)  J.;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Jan.  1,  1867,  Bath- 


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595 


sheba  Stone  (died  1875);  m.  2d,  Any.  12,  1S80, 
Electa  L.  Wheeler,  of  \\'arren,  V't.  In  lumber  busi- 
ness, 1875-1900  (bought  wiUl  land  and  cut  and 
sold  timber  and  logs) ;  dealer  in  horses,  wagons 
and  harness  since  1900;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep. 
from  Watcrville.  1892,  1893,  1898-1900,  Senate,  from 
Lamoille  County,  1902;  asst.  judge  Lamoille  County 
Ct.,  1915,  1916.  Knlisted  in  Civ.  War  at  17  as 
mem.  Co.  A,  9th  Ilegt.,  Vt.  Vols.;  after  5  mos.* 
service  was  transferred  to  Co.  G,  5th  Vt.  Inf.; 
participated  in  battle  of  Sailor's  Creek  and  two 
battles  in  front  of  Petei-sburg,  Va. ;  hon.  discharged 
July  2,  1865.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mason; 
mem.  Odd  Fellows,  K.  of  P.  Address:  Water- 
ville,  Vt. 

JACKSON,  Helene  Eliza  Dunn  (l\Irs.  W.  A. 
Jackson),  club  woman;  b.  Newark,  N.J.,  Oct.  31, 
1875;  d.  Edwin  Monterey  and  Charlotte  A.  (Ma- 
comber)  Dunn;  descendant  of  .lohn  Macomber,  of 
Taunton,  Mass.,  1634,  Capt.  John  Crawford,  Oak- 
ham, Mass.,  Gov.  John  Reading,  of  N.J. ;  ed.  pub., 
grammar  and  high  schs.,  Newark;  m.  X\'illiam  At- 
well  Jackson,  of  Maiden,  Mass.,  May  28,  1903;  2 
children,  Helene  S.  Farrand,  Frederick  M.  Corr. 
sec.  Commonwealth  Chapter,  Daughters  of  Foun- 
ders and  Patriots  of  America;  dir.  gen.  Jr.  Soc.  S. 
and  D.  of  Revolution;  regent  Deliverance  Mun- 
roe  Chapter,  Daughters  of  Revolution;  mem.  Soc. 
for  the  Preservation  of  N.E.  Antiquities,  N.E. 
General  Soc,  Mass.  Woman  Suffrage  Assn.,  Ladies' 
Aid  Assn.  of  Maiden  Hosp.  Mem.  bd.  dirs.  Maiden 
Boys'  Industrial  Club.  Baptist.  Clubs:  Woman's 
City  (Boston);  Karshish,  Maiden  Musical  (Mai- 
den).   Address.   50  Dexter  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

JACKSOir,  Henry,  M.D.;  b.  Boston,  Oct.  25, 
1858;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1880,  M.D..  1884;  m.  Lucy  W. 
Rice,  of  Boston,  Oct.  20,  1887;  children,  Henry, 
Adelaide.  Asst.  in  bacteriology,  1890-2,  demonstra- 
tor, same,  1902-4,  asst.  in  clin.  medicine,  1892-4 
and  1895-7,  instr.,  1897-12,  Harvard  Med.  Schl.; 
visiting  phys.  Boston  City  Hosp.  since  1897.  Mem- 
Assn.  Am.  Physicians,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Med.  Liter- 
ature Club.  Club:  St.  Botolph.  Author  various 
articles  in  leading  med.  jours.  Address:  380  Marl- 
boro  St.,  Boston.* 

JACKSON,  Henry  C,  v.p.  Home  Savings  Bank; 
Mass.  IMohair  Plush  Co.,  Old  Colony  Trust  Co. 
Office:    208    Commonwealth   Ave.,    Boston. 

JACKSON,  H(enry)  Chester,  M.D.;  b.  Wiscas- 
set.  Me.,  Sept.  22,  1863;  s.  Silas  Y.  and  Lucy  A. 
Jackson;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1891;  taught  at  Phillips 
Exeter  Acad.,  1S91-4;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Coll., 
1897;  post-grad,  course  New  York  Post-Grad.  Med. 
Sch.  and  Hosp.,  1907;  m.  Oakland  Me.,  June  23, 
1892,  Nellie  M.  Bates  (died.  May  6,  1901);  m.  2d, 
Oct.  16,  Mrs.  Mary  M.  Vaughan;  1  daughter,  Ethel, 
b.  Sept.  24,  1893.  House  phys.  Mary  Hitchcock 
Memorial  Hosp.,  Hanover,  N.H.,  1897-S;  practiced 
at  Norwich,  Vt.,  1898-04.  at  Woodstock  since  1904. 
Mem.  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc.  Elected  corporate  mem. 
A.B.C.F.M..  1907.  Republican.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon  (Bowdoin),  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  rowed 
in  coll.  boat  crew  4  yrs.  and  played  football  in 
college  team;  awarded  prize  of  $100,  in  1890,  as  be- 
ing the  most  symmetrical  college  man  measured 
bv  the  Sargeant  system  for  5  yrs.  Address:  Wood- 
stock, Vt. 

JACKSON,  James  Frederick,  lawyer;  b.  Taun- 
ton, Mass.,  Nov.  13,  1851;  s.  Elisha  T.  and  Caro- 
line (Forbes)  Jackson;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1873;  LL.B., 
Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1875;  admitted  to  bar,  1875; 
m.  Caroline  S.  Thurston,  of  Fall  River,  Mass., 
.June  15.  1882;  1  daughter,  Edith.  Began  practice 
in  Fall  River,  1875;  later  was  mem.  firm  Jackson, 
Slade  &  Borden;  in  practice  at  Boston  since  1907. 
City  solicitor,  Fall  River,  1881-9;  mayor  of  Fall 
River,  1890-1;  declined  nomination  for  justice 
Superior  Ct.  of  Mass.,  1898;  chmn.  Mass.  R.R. 
Commn.,  1899-07,  resigned  Dec,  1907.  Served  1st 
Inf.  Mass.  N.G.,  from  pvt.  to  It.-col.;  resigned, 
1891.  Republican.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Bos- 
ton. Clubs:  Union,  St.  Botolph;  Harvard  (Boston 
and  New  York).  Recreations:  athletic  sports. 
Home:  1757  Beacon  St.,  Brookline.  Address:  60 
State  St.,   Boston,  Mass. 

JACKSON.  James  Marsh,  M.T).;  b.  Boston,  Apr. 
12,  1864;  s.  William  P.  and  Abbie  (West)  Jackson; 


A.B.,  Harvard,  1S87,  .\.M.,  1891,  M.D.,  1891;  I'h.D., 
Norwich  U.,  1892;  m.  Leonora  Lewis,  of  New  York, 
May  15,  1895;  children,  Elinor,  Dorothy.  Practiced 
at  Boston  since  1894;  former  phys.  to  out-patients, 
Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  and  instr.  Harvard  Med.  Sch. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Suffolk  Dist.  Med. 
Soc  Clubs:  Harvard,  University.  Address:  230 
Boston    St.,    Boston. 

JACKSON,  John  Day,  editor;  b.  Hartford,  Conn., 
Sept.  23,  1S68;  s.  Gen.  Joseph  Cooke  and  Katharine 
Peikins  (Day)  Jackson;  A.B.,  Yale,  1890;  post- 
grad, work.  Harvard,  U.  of  Berlin,  The  Sorbonne 
and  l^;cole  des  Sciences  Politiques.  Paris;  m  Rose 
Herrick,  of  Elgin,  111.,  July  29,  1909;  3  sons,  Rich- 
ard Seymour,  John  Herrick,  Henry  Wolcott.  Served 
as  Washington  corr.  New  York  Evening  Post  and 
Newark  (N.J.)  Evening  News;  capitol  representa- 
tive Washington  Times,  1893-6;  business  mgr., 
1896-8,  pub.  and  treas.,  1898-05,  propr.  since  1905, 
New  Haven  Register:  pres.  Worcester  Gazette  Co.; 
ex-police  commr.  of  New  Haven;  mem.  New  Haven 
Bd.  of  Edii.  4  tei-m.s.  Mem.  Soc  Colonial  Wars, 
S.R.,  of  New  York,  Psi  Upsilon,  Chi  Delta  Theta, 
Blihu  Club  (Yale).  Republican.  Clubs:  Graduates', 
Union  League  (New  Haven):  University,  Yale 
(New  York);  Swiss  Alpine  Club,  Society  de  Legis- 
lation Civile  Comparee  (Paris,  Prance).  Recrea- 
tions: riding,  mountaineering.  Home:  169  Cold 
Spring  St.    Office:    86  Crown  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

JACKSON,  John  Henry,  M.D.;  Mar.  26,  1838- 
1908.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

JACKSON,  Joseph,  educator;  b.  in  Lancashire, 
Eng.,  Nov.  6,  1847;  s.  Joseph  and  Mary  (Wood) 
Jackson;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1868,  A.M.,  1879;  m. 
Providence,  R.I.,  July  28,  1870,  Mary  Colwell;  2 
children,  Alice  M.,  Florence  E.  Prin.  Derby  (Vt.) 
Acad.,  1868-9,  high  schs.,  Gardner,  Mass.,  1869-73, 
Millbury,  Mass.,  1873-83,  Woodland  St.  Sch.,  Wor- 
cester, 1883-01,  English  High  Sch.,  Worcester,  1901- 
14;  prin.  High  Sch.  of  Commerce  since  1914.  Clubs: 
Bohemian,  Appalachian  Mountain,  N.E.  Botanical. 
Author:  Flora  of  Worcester  Co.,  1883;  Through 
Glade  and  Mead,  1894.  Recreations:  botany,  ornith- 
ology.  Address:  25  Woodland  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

JACKSON,  Joseph  Frederick,  civil  engineer;  b. 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  July  4,  1871;  s.  George  and 
Elizabeth  (Gallagher)  Jackson;  Ph.B.,  Yale,  1895; 
m.  Agnes  L.  Spencer,  of  New  Haven,  Feb.  3,  1897. 
Began  as  asst.  city  engr.,  New  Haven,  1895,  con- 
tinuing until  1909;  asst.  engr.  A.  William  Sperry, 
Inc.,  1909-11;  in  pvt.  practice  since  1911.  Engring. 
mem.  Conn.  State  Bd.  of  Health;  mem.  Am.  Soc. 
C.E.,  Conn.  Soc.  C.E.,  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn.  Dem- 
ocrat. Catholic  Clubs:  Graduates'  (New  Haven). 
Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  Whitney ville,  Conn. 
Office:  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

JACKSON,  Joseph  G.,  textile  worker;  b.  Shirlev 
Village,  Mass.,  Feb.  13,  1860;  s.  of  Samuel  and 
Ann  (Thompson)  Jackson,  both  of  whom  came 
to  the  U.S.  about  1855;  ed.  primary  sch.,  Lons- 
dale, R.I.,  to  8y2  yrs.,  since  at  work;  m.  June  30, 
1881,  Kate  Burke,  of  Clinton,  Mass.  Began  work- 
ing in  mill,  1868;  sec.  of  Slasher  Tenders'  Union, 
T'all  River,  8  yrs.;  pres.  and  sec.  Pall  River  Cen- 
tral Labor  Union;  was  v. -p.  Mass.  State  Branch 
A.F.  of  L.  and  mem.  exec.  bd.  United  Textile 
Workers  of  America;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1902,  03;  elk.  Com.  on  Federal  Relations  and  mem. 
Com.  on  Constl.  Amendments.  Trustee  Durfee 
Textile  Sch.,  Pall  River.  Socialist;  financial  sec. 
and  treas.  Pall  River  Social  Party  Club.  Protestant. 
Address:    264   Tecumseh  St.,  Pall  River,   Mass. 

JACKSON,  Nelson  !■.,  merchant:  b.  Sharon, 
Conn.,  Aug.  3,  1871;  s.  John  C.  and  Fannie  R. 
( Landon)  Jackson;  ed.  high  sch.,  Sharon,  and 
Reid's  pvt.  sch.,  Lakeville,  Conn.;  m.  Cortland, 
N.Y.,  1896,  Minnie  Andrews;  2  children,  Lucy  (de- 
ceased), Fanny.  Began  as  elk.  at  15;  in  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  as  elk.  in  grocery  store,  1  yr. ;  in 
employ  of  Hotchkiss  &  Eggleston,  Millerton,  N.Y., 
for  6  yrs.;  located  in  Canaan,  Conn.,  1896,  organ- 
izing the  Jackson  &  Eggleston  Co.,  dept.  store; 
was  dir.  Canaan  Savings  Bank,  Canaan  Nat.  Bank, 
Canaan  Printing  Co.;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1907,    1908;    sold    out,    1908,    and    now    owner    and 


596  WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 

mgr.  King  Tavern  Hotel,  Bath,  Me.    Address:  Bath,    ica.    Author:    Phylogeny  of  the  Pelecypoda,   1890; 
Me.  Studies  of  Melonites,  Multiporus  (with  T.  A.  Jag- 


st 

Embalming,  1906;  m.  Bath,  Me.,  July  1,  1896,  Eliza-  JACKSON,   S(ainael)    Hollister,   lawyer;    b.   To- 

beth   Farnham;   4  children,   Harry  Laton,  Karcher  rente,    Can.,    Dec.    7,    1875;    s.    Samuel    Nelson   and 

Shaw,  Mark  Adin,  James  Murphy.    Began  teaching  Mary    A.    (Parkyn)    Jackson;    prep.    edn.    at    pub. 

in  pub.  schs.,  1893;  cashier  (Me.)  Water  Co.,  1903-  schs.    and    Collegiate    Inst.,    Kingston,    Can.;    Mus. 

6;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.    Pres.  Bath  Y.M.C.A.,  1905-6.    Re-  B.,    U.    of    Toronto,    1896;    A.B.,    U.    of    Vt.,    1898; 

publican.    Free  Thinking  Cenglist.     Mason.    Club:  studied  law,  and  admitted  to  bar,  1900;  m.  Maude 

Winter  Street.    Recreations:    walking,  tennis.    Ad-  M.  Parkyn,  of  Chicago,  Aug.  26,  1909;  1  son,  Nelson 

dress:    Bath,  Me.  Parkyn,    b.   Dec.    26,    1910.    Located   at   Barre,   Vt., 


ton,    1871;    4    children,   Patrick   Tracy,   Jr.,   Arthur  Address.    Barre,  Vt. 

Loring,   Susan  Lorlng   (Mrs.   John  Noble,  of  Cam-  JACKSON,    William,    civil    engineer.      (See    vol. 

bridge,    Mass.),    Frederick    Gray.     Served    in    U.S.  1909.) 

Army.  1863-5,  as  2d  It.,  1st  Mass.  Cav.,  later  as  JACKSON,  William  Benjamin,  surgeon;  b. 
1st  It.,  5th  Mass.  Cav.;  was  in  Army  of  the  Po-  Dracut,  Mass.,  Feb.  28,  1853;  s.  Henry  and  Eliza- 
tomac.  Army  of  the  James,  defensfs  around  Wash-  ^eth  (Butterworth)  Jackson;  grad.  Stowe  (Vt.) 
ington,  D.C.,  later  with  Gen.  Sheridan  on  Rio  High  Sch.,  1872;  student  State  Normal  Sch.,  Ply- 
Grande  River.  Employed  in  cotton  mills,  Holyoke,  mouth,  N.H.,  1S75;  Tilton  (N.H.)  Sem.,  1875-6; 
Mass.,  1866-9;  in  dry  goods  commn.  business,  Bos-  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1877-80,  M.D.,  1880;  m.  Clara 
ton,  1869-76;  now  engaged  as  cotton  buyer,  with  t  dark,  of  Plymouth,  N.H.,  May  10,  1882;  4  chil- 
son,  A.  L.  Jackson,  under  firm  name  of  P.  T.  Jack-  (ji-gn,  William  C,  b.  June  5,  1883;  Harry  F.,  Oct. 
son  &  Co.  Treas.  Boston  Provident  Assn.  Mem.  5,  i885  (died  May  15,  1887);  Helen  F.,  Sept.  12, 
Loyal  Legion.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Eastern  Yacht,  iggg;  Laurence  M.,  Aug.  11.  1891.  Practiced  in 
Harvard  (Boston).  Recreations:  yachting  Home:  Lowell,  Mass.,  since  1880,  surg  work  mainly;  mem. 
Cambridge  and  Prides  Crossing,  Mass.  Office:  53  surg.  staff  of  Lowell  Corpn.  Hosp.  nearly  30  yrs., 
State  St..  Boston.  for  several  yrs.  its  chmn.  and  now  sr.  surgeon; 
JACKSON,  Patrick  Tracy,  Jr.,  cotton  mill  mem.  surg.  staff  of  Lowell  Gen.  Hosp.  several 
treasurer;  b.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Nov.  7,  1871;  s.  yrs.;  mem.  Lowell  Bd.  of  Health  4  yrs.  (chmn., 
Patrick  Tracy  and  Eleanor  Baker  (Gray)  Jackson;  1904-5).  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Middlesex 
descendant  of  Edward  Jackson,  of  London,  who  North  Dist.  Med.  Sec.  (ex-pres.),  Harvard  Med. 
came  to  Boston,  1636;  grad.  Browne  and  Nichols  Alumni  Assn.  Conglist.  Past  Master  of  Kilwin- 
Sch.,  Cambridge,  1889;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1893;  m.  ning  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M.  (K.T.).  Club:  Long- 
Anne  Smoot.  of  Washington,  D.C.,  Apr.  11,  1898;  meadow  Golf.  Address:  329  High  St.,  Lowell, 
3   children,   Anna   Loring,  Patrick  Tracy,   3d,   Jon-  Mass. 

athan.    Spent   9   yrs.  after  graduation  in   machine  JACOBS,  Allen,  clergyman;  b.  Cambridge,  Mass., 

shops,     cotton    mills    and     commn.     houses;     then  Jan.  28.  1873 ;  s.  Bela  Farwell  and  Laura  M.  (Dem- 

bought    control    Lowell    Weaving    Co.;    organized  rnon)    Jacobs;   g.-s.   Rev.   Bela  Jacobs,   first   pastor 

LeRoy    Cotton    Mills,    and    Warner    Cotton    Mills,  ist  Bapt.  Ch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  grad.  Cambridge 

1909,    combining    the    three    mills    into    Bay    State  Latin  Sch..   1890;  A.B.,   Harvard,   1898;  B.D.,   Epis- 

Cotton  Corpn.;   in   1910  assisted  in  combining  Bay  copal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  1901;  m.  Lois  Cleave- 

State    Cotton    Corpn.    with    the    Boston    Yarn    Co.  land  Walker,  of  Chicago,  111.,  Aug.  14,  1903;  2  chil- 

(organized    in    1906)    into    Internat.    Cotton    Mills  dren,    Nathalie    Marv,    Elizabeth    Pilsburv.     Dea- 

Corpn.,    also    taking    in    the    Consolidated    Cotton  con,    1901,   priest,    1902,   P.E.    Ch.;    asst.    Cathedral, 

Duck  Co.  and  J.  Spencer  Turner  Co.    V.-p.  Internat.  Faribault.  Minn.,   1901,  St.  John's  Ch.,  Providence, 

Cotton  Mills  Corpn.;  pres.  Boston  Yarn  Co.;  treas.  r.l,    1902-3;    rector    St.    Mary's    Ch.,    Portsmouth, 

Bay    State   Cotton    Corpn.;    dir.    Stark   Mills,    Mer-  r.i.,    1903-7;    asst.    Christ    Ch.,    Cambridge,    Mass., 

cantile    Corpn.     Mem.    Boston    Chamber    of    Com-  1907-8;   rector  Christ  Ch.,  Plymouth,  since  Dec.   1, 

merce.   Nat.    Assn.   Cotton   Mfrs.    Served   2   yrs.   in  19O8.     Trustee  Jordan  Hosp..   Plymouth.    Progres- 

Naval    Militia:    mem.    Loyal    Legion.     Republican,  sive.     Mem.    Knights    of   Malta.     Clubs:    Harvard, 

Unitarian.     Clubs:     Union.   Eastern   Yacht,  Vesper  Parsons'   (Boston),  Commercial   (Plymouth).    Rec- 

Country;   Harvard    (Boston  and  New  York).    Rec-  reations:    baseball,    tennis,    walking.      Address:    6 

reations:    fishing,  hunting,  tennis,  yachting.  Home:  Lothrop  St.,  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Prid'^fcrS.sfng    M^'^s'offl.ie-^'m  Devon?h/re  St"  JACOBS,  Elbrid^e  Churchill,  educator;  b.  Ogun- 

^I^lf5>t                                    umce.    ibi  uevonsnire  bt.,  g^j^^   ^jg  _   p^^,    2g_   ^§--3.   g    Beniamin   F.   and   Isa- 

^°^^""-  bella  C.  (Toplis)  Jacobs;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
JACKSON.  Ralph  Wentworth,  M.D.;  b.  Water-  1897;  A.M.,  Columbia.  1914;  m.  Burlington,  Vt., 
ville.  Me.,  May  13.  1868;  s.  John  H.  and  Clara  June  22,  1905,  Mabel  Nelson  (died  Julv  19,  1913). 
(Wentworlh)  Jackson;  grad.  Fall  River  (Mass.)  JVsst.  instr.  mining  and  metallurgy,  Mass..  Inst. 
High  Sch..  1885;  A.B..  Brown  U.,  1889;  M.D.,  Long  Tech.,  1897-9;  instr.,  1899-01,  asst.  prof.,  1901-4, 
Island  Coll.  Hosp.,  1892:  m.  Gertrude  Pearson,  of  prof,  analvtical  chemistrv  and  mineralogv,  since 
Fall  River,  Dec.  26,  1896;  1  son,  Eric  P.  Rectal  1904,  U.  of  Vt.;  also  asst.  state  geologist.  Mem. 
specialist.  Fall  River  Union  Hosp.  and  Fall  River  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  Clubs:  Tech- 
City  Hosp.  Mem.  Fall  River  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Med.  nologv,  Ethan  Allen.  Author  of  reports  on  talc  de- 
Soc,  A.M. A.,  Am.  Proctologic  See,  etc  Republican,  posits  of  Vt.  Address:  89  North  Prospect  St., 
Mason;  Odd  Fellow.    Club:    Quequechan.    Address:  Burlinsrton    Vt 

l\^  ^^n«7/n  ^^.^="  ^*''^'''  ^''^^-  ^""^  ^^^  Newbury  jacoBS.  J(ames)  Arthur,  contractor;  b.  Boston. 

St.,   liosron,   Mass.  Mass.,    1848:    s.    David    H.    and    Elizabeth    Jacobs; 

JACKSON,   Roljert   Nesmith,   banker.     (See   vol.  grad.  Boston  schs.;   (hon.  A.M.,  Tufts  Coll..  1905); 

1909.)  m.    Boston.    1872.    Anna   E.   Dupee;    1    son.    Carlton 

JACKSON.  Robert  Tracy,  palaeontologist :  b.  Dor-  Dupee.     Pres.   and   treas.   David   H.   Jacobs  &  Son, 

Chester.  >r;iss..  Julv  13,  1861:  s.  Dr.  John  Barnard  Inc.,  contractors;   trustee  Franklin   Savings  Bank; 

Swett  and   Emily  Jane    (Andrews)    Jackson:    S.B.,  trustee    Tufts    Coll;    trustee    charity    fund,    Mass. 

Lawrence  Scientific  School  CHarvard).  1884;  v^icD.,  Charitable     Assn.,     etc.     Mem.     Master     Builders' 

Harvard.  1889;  m.  Fannv  Esther  Roberts,  of  Bos-  Assn.     Republican.     Universalist.     Mem.    Masonic 

ton.    June    27.    1889.     Instr.    palaeontology,    1892-9,  l^odies.    Home:   28  Maple  St.,  Roxbury.    Ofl3ce:   166 

asst.  prof.,  1899-1909,  Harvard;  asso.  in  pala:>ontol-  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

ogy,     Mus.     of     Comparative     Zoology.     Harvard,  JACOBS.  Walter  Ballou,  educator;  b.  Providence, 

l9ll — •    Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  A. A.  R.I.,  Mav  5,   1861;  s.  James  Carroll  and  Mary  Ve- 

A.S. ;  mem.  Am.  Soc.  Naturalists,  Geol.  Soc.  Amer-  lina  (Lamson)  Jacobs;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1882,  A.M., 


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18S5;  student  Union  Theol.  Seni.,  1882-3;  m.  Provi- 
dence, June  27,  1888,  Josephine  Jones  Chace;  1 
daughter,  Lucile  Chace,  b.  Oct.  24,  1889.  Instr., 
1893-5,  asso.  prof.,  1895-01,  prof,  theory  and  prac- 
tice of  edn.  since  1901,  Brown  U.  Pres.  New  Ens- 
land  Coll.  Teachers  of  Edn.;  dir.  N.E.A.;  counsellor 
Am.  Inst,  of  Instrn. ;  sec.  Brown  U.  Teachers' 
Assn.;  mem.  Nat.  Assn.  Coll.  Teachers  of  Edn., 
Barnard  Club  of  R.I.,  Nat.  Soc.  for  Scientific 
Study  of  Edn.,  and  dir.  University  Extension, 
Brown  U.     Home:  310  Olney  St..  Providence,  R.I. 

JACOBS,  Ward  Windsor,  banker;  b.  Mansfield, 
Conn.,  June  13,  1839;  s.  Leonard  Warren  and  Al- 
bina  (\\'alton)  Jacobs;  ed.  common  schs. ;  m.,  1868, 
Jennie  Helen  Sawtelle  (died  Aug.  8,  1911);  3  chil- 
dren, Alice  (Mrs.  Arthur  E.  Whitmore,  of  Brook- 
lyn, N.Y. ),  Ward  Sawtelle,  Editha  Laura.  Identi- 
fied with  banking  business  since  1857;  licad  of  firm 
of  Ward  W.  Jacobs  &  Co.;  treas.  Mechanics'  Sav^ 
ings  Bank;  pres.  Shelby  Iron  Co.;  v. -p.  1st  Nat. 
Banl<,  Cedar  Hill  Cemetery;  treas.  Hartford  Hosp. ; 
dir.  Plioenix  Ins.  Co.,  Missionary  Sod.  of  Conn.; 
trustee  Fund  for  Ministers.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Club:  Hartford.  Home:  530  Farmington  Av. 
Office:  44  Pearl  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

JACOBUS,  Melanctlion  Williams,  educator;  b. 
Allegheny  Citv,  Pa.,  Dec.  15,  1855;  s.  Melancthon 
Williams  (D.D.,  LL.D.)  and  Sarah  (Hayes)  Jaco- 
bus; descendant,  father's  side,  of  Roelof  Jacobus 
(Dutch),  Essex  Co.,  N.J.,  about  1650;  mother's 
side,  Joram  Kyn  (Swedish),  Del.,  about  1643; 
A.B.,  Princeton,  1877;  grad.  Princeton  Theol. 
Sem.,  ISSl;  studied  Gottingen,  Berlin,  1881-4;  (D.D., 
Lafayette,  1892,  Yale,  1910);  m.  Clara  M.  Cooley,  of 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Jan.  8,  1896;  3  children,  Maritje 
Kip,  Clarissa  Cooley,  Melancthon  Williams,  Jr. 
Ordained  Presbyn.  ministry,  1884;  pastor  Oxford, 
Pa.,  1884-91;  prof.  N.T.  exegesis  and  criticism 
since  1891,  acting  pres.,  1902-3,  dean  of  faculty 
since  1903,  Hartford  Theol  Sem.  Stone  lecturer, 
Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1897-8;  acting  pastor 
Center  Congl.  Ch.,  Hartford,  1899-1900;  lecturer 
on  N.T.,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1901,  1903-4.  Trustee 
Lincoln  U.,  Pa.,  1887-1904,  Princeton  U.  since. 
1890;  v.-p.  Bd.  of  Trustees,  Watkinson  Library 
(chartered,  1858).  Mem.  Holland  Soc,  New  York, 
N.J.  Soc.  S.A.R.,  Swedish  Colonial  Soc,  Am.  Philol. 
Assn.  Clubs:  Hartford,  Twentieth  Century,  Uni- 
versity. Author:  A  Problem  in  New  Testament 
Criticism  (Stone  lectures),  1900.  Contributing 
editor  in  charge  N.T.  dept.  New  International  En- 
cyclopsedia.  1st  edit.,  1902-4,  2d  edit.,  1914 — ; 
chmn.  editorial  bd.  Standard  Bible  Dictionary, 
1909:  editor  Zahn's  N.T.  Introduction  (English 
transl.).  1909;  Commentary  on  Gospel  of  Mark 
(The  Bible  for  Home  and  School  Series),  1915. 
Recreations:  tennis,  golf.  Address:  39  Wood- 
land  St.,   Hartford,   Conn.'* 

JACQUES,  William  White,  phvsicist;  b.  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  Aug.  30,  1855;  s.  John  Thurston  and 
Lucy  (Withington)  Jacques;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1876:  A.M.,  Ph.D..  Johns  Hopkins,  1880; 
studied  Berlin,  Leipzig,  Vienna,  Gottingen,  1877; 
m.  Kate  Shakespeare  Haman,  of  Baltimore,  Nov. 
10,  1880.  Fellow  Johns  Hopkins,  1876-80;  lec- 
turer on  elec  engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1887-90; 
expert  in  litigation  Am.  Bell  Telephone  Co.,  1880- 
97:  originator  of  many  of  the  salient  inventions 
and  engring.  devices  that  have  made  long-distance 
telephony  practicable,  as  well  as  numerous  other 
lines  of  "chem.  and  elec  industry  in  Eng.,  France 
and  America.  Club:  University.  Home:  469  Bea- 
con St..  Boston.* 

JAGEMANN",  Hans  Carl  Giinther  von,  philolo- 
gist: b.  Grottkau,  Germany,  Aug.  2,  1859;  s.  Hans 
C.  W.  and  Juliane  (Ingermann)  von  Jagemann;  ed. 
Gvmnasium  at  Naumburg  and  univs.  of  Leipzig 
and  Tiibinaren;  came  to  U.S.,  1881:  Ph.D.,  Johns 
Hopkins,  18S4;  m.  Frances  A.  Whitman,  of  Wil- 
liamstown,  Mass..  1884.  Prof,  modern  langs.,  EarU 
ham  Coll..  1884-6:  prof.  Germanic  langs.,  Ind.  U.. 
1886-9;  prof.  Germanic  philology.  Harvard,  since 
1889.  Mem.  Modern  Lang.  Assn.  America  (pres. 
1899),  Am.  Philol.  Assn.;  fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts 
and  Sciences.  Author  of  articles  on  Germanic  and 
Romance  langs.  and  of  text-books  for  the  study  of 
German.  Home:  113  Walker  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass."* 


JAGGAR,  Thomas  Augrustus,  bishop;  June  2, 
1839-Dec.  13,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1912-13.) 

JAGGAB,  Thomas  Augrustus,  Jr.,  geologist; 
moved  to  Hawaii.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1914-15.) 

JAMBS,  Georg-e,  granite  mfr. ;  b.  Philadelphia, 
Aug.  1,  1877;  s.  George  and  Eliza  J.  (Foote)  James, 
A.B.,  Girard  Coll.,  Phila.,  1892;  m.  Lora  Annie,  d. 
Herbert  E.  Reed,  of  Northfield,  Vt.,  May  9,  1906; 
1  son,  George  Herbert,  b.  May  22,  1907.  Began 
with  Philadelphia  Times,  as  stenographer  to  Dar- 
win G.  Fenno  and  Col.  Alexander  K.  McClure,  con- 
tinuing 2  yrs.;  pvt.  sec.  to  Pres.  M.  Carey  Thomas, 
of  Brvn  Mawr  Coll.,  Pa.,  6  yrs.;  cost  elk.,  N.Y.C. 
J.F.  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.J.,  2  yrs.;  auditor,  E.  B. 
Ellis  Granite  Co.,  Northfield,  Vt.,  2  yrs.;  treas., 
sec.  and  dir.  Woodbury  Granite  Co.,  Hardwick,  Vt., 
Hardwick  &  Woodbury  R.R.,  Gaysville  Electric 
Light  &  Power  Co.;  dir.  Granite  Trust  Co.;  chmn. 
bd.  of  auditors.  Village  of  Hardwick.  Sec.  and 
treas.  Granite  Mfrs.'  Assn.,  of  Hardwick.  Mem. 
Caspian  Lake  Lodge  No.  87,  F.  and  A.M.;  River- 
side Chapter  O.E.S.  Republican.  Presbyn.  Recre- 
ations: motoring,  fishing.    Address:  Hardwick,  Vt. 

JAMBS,  George  B.,  timber  lands  and  forest 
products;  b.  Boston,  July  5,  1837;  s.  Benjamin  and 
Sara  Ann  (Kent)  James;  in  7th  generation  from 
Peregrine  White,  first  white  child  born  in  the 
Mayfiower  [Pilgrim]  Colony,  at  Plymouth,  Mass.; 
ed.  Hawes  Sch.  and  English  High  Sch.,  Boston;  m. 
Boston,  Adelaide  Grant  Washburn,  of  Gardiner, 
Me.,  Apr.  2,  1863;  4  children,  George  B.,  Jr.,  Wil- 
liam Grant,  Robert  Kent,  Adelaide  Washburn.  Be- 
gan in  lumber  business  with  James  &  Pope,  Bos- 
ton, continuing  3  yrs.;  moved  to  New  York  and 
was  mem.  firm  of  James  &  Wilder,  2  yrs.;  re- 
turned to  Boston  and  since  engaged  in  sale  of  tim- 
ber lands  and  forest  products.  Editor  the  Am. 
Cultivator  and  pres.  Am.  Cultivator  Pub.  Co.; 
chmn.  trustees  and  treas.  Boylston  St.  Land  Co.; 
v.-p.  East  Boston  Co.;  treas.  Essex  Land  Co.; 
trustee  Bellevue  Land  Co.;  treas.  and  gen  mgr. 
Forest  Products  Co.;  trustee  Cutler  Improvement 
Co.;  trustee  and  treas.  Wollaston  Land  Co.;  dir. 
Budget  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Mem.  Boston  Real  Estate  Exchange,  Mass.  Real 
Estate  Exchauge,  Am.  Forest  Assn.,  Mass  Forest 
Assn.,  N.H.  Forest  Assn.  Mem.  Bostonian  Soc. 
Clubs:  Appalachian  Mountain,  Corinthian  Yacht. 
Recreations:  tramping  in  forests,  mountain  climb- 
ing. Home:  15  Kennard  Rd.,  Brookline;  (summer) 
Ocean  Av.,  Marblehead  Neck,  Mass.  Office:  220 
Washington  St.,  Boston. 

JAIVIBS,  Joseph  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Mount 
Holly,  N.J.,  Apr.  IS,  1835:  s.  Henry  Boehm  and 
Mary  Dagworthv  (Yard)  James;  ed.  Dr.  Ewing's 
Sch.,  Trenton,  and  Pennington  (N.J.)  Sem.;  stu- 
dent Weslevan  U.,  Conn.,  1853-Nov.,  1854  (left 
coll.  on  account  of  failure  of  eyes) ;  m.  Mary  Chew 
Moore,  of  Phila.,  Pa.,  Oct.  30,  1860;  3  children,  Su- 
sannah J.  (Mrs.  H.  O.  Keeney,  Rockville,  Conn.), 
Marv  A.  (Mrs.  J.  H.  Keeney),  R.  Sara  (Mrs.  F.  W. 
Franklin.  Needham,  Mass.).  Entered  M.E.  mmis- 
try,  1855:  pastor  in  N.J.,  1855-63,  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  1864-6,  Warren,  R.I.,  1867-8,  North  Bridge- 
water.  Mass.,  1869-71,  Provincetown,  1872-3,  Staf- 
ford Sprinss  Conn.  1874-5,  Burns5ide,  1876-8,  Nor- 
wich, 1879-81,  Danielson,  1882-4,  Rockville,  1885-7, 
Plymouth.  Mass..  1888-9;  sec.  Conn.  Temperance 
Union,  1890-02  (life  dir.);  lecturer  on  temperance. 
1902-10,  also  active  in  civic  reform.  Served  as 
chaplain  3d  N.J.  Vol.  Inf.,  1863-4.  Mem.  Psi  Up- 
silon,  G.A.R.  Author:  Life  of  Mary  D.  James, 
1886.    Address:  Rockville,  Conn. 

JAMBS,  Lucy  Maria,  W.  R.  C.  worker.  Mar.  1, 
1841-Jan.   12,   1912.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

JAMBS,  William,  educator,  author:  Jan.  11, 
lS42-Aug.  26,  1910.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

JAMBS,  William  Grant,  editor;  b.  Boston.  May 
19  1867:  s.  George  B.  and  Adelaide  (Washburn) 
James;  g.-s.  Beniamin  James,  alderman,  Boston; 
grad  English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  1887;  m.  Jessie 
B  Lewis,  of  Boston,  Nov.  27,  1895.  Publisher  Dor- 
chester (Mass.)  Beacon,  1885-7;  printer  and  re- 
porter on  Boston  daily  papers,  1887-9:  editor  and 
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American  Cultivator  since  1904.  Recreations: 
traveling:  Home:  481  Boylston  St.,  Brookline. 
Address:  The  Boston  Budget-Beacon,  58  Summer 
St.,  Boston. 

JAMES,  William  John,  librarian  Wesleyan 
U. ;  b.  Cincinnati,  Sept.  7,  I860;  s.  Thomas  and  Alice 
(Williams)  James;  prep,  edn.,  Brooklyn  Collegiate 
and  Poly  Inst.;  B.A.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1883, 
A.M.,  1886;  studied  iinivs.  of  Leipzig  and  Berlin. 
1883-7;  m.  Ossining,  N.Y.,  Julv  16,  1890,  Saidee  B. 
Walters;  1  son,  Walter  Thomas,  b.  May  17,  1892 
(B.A.,  Wesleyan  U.,  1913).  Tutor  and  instr.  in 
mathematics,  Wesleyan  U.,  1887-95;  librarian  since 
1891.  Mem.  Acorn  Club,  Middlesex  County  Hist. 
Soc,  Bibliog.  Soc.  of  America,  Conn.  Library  Assn., 
Am.  Library  Assn.  Democrat.  Methodist.  Recre- 
ations: golf,  swimming.  Address:  162  Cliurch  St., 
Middletown,  Conn.* 

JAMISSOM',  Arthur  Hugrh,  metallurgist;  b.  Bos- 
ton. xVov.  9,  1870;  s.  .John  and  Mariette  (Thomp- 
son) Jameson;  grad.  Amherst  (Mass.)  High  Sch., 
1887,  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  ISSS;  student 
Harvard,  1888-1890;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1893; 
m.  Chicago.  June  28,  1902,  Rebecca  Jameson;  5 
children,  .Tohn  Denison,  b.  Nov.  4,  1903,  T^ois,  Aug. 
8,  1910:  Thomas  Hugh,  Dec.  1,  1911;  Patricia,  May 
15,  1913;  Gregory,  Mar.  26,  1915.  Asst.  chemist, 
Colo.  Fuel  &  Iron  Co.,  Pueblo,  Colo.,  1893;  chemist, 
Cleveland  Linseed  Oil  Co.,  South  Chicago,  111., 
1894-9;  sec.  and  supjt.  Dogan  Mfg.  Co.,  Plioenix- 
ville.  Pa.,  1R99-190];  mgr.  Cornell-Andrews  Smelt- 
ing Co.,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1901-4;  supt.  Providence 
(R.T.)  Steel  Casting  Co.,  1904-6;  mgr.  steel  dept., 
Malleable  Iron  Fittings  Co.,  Branford,  Conn.,  since 
Apr.,  1906.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Mining  Engrs.,  A.A. 
A.S.,  Delta  Upsilon.:  pres  Branford  Dawn  Tennis 
Assn.  Club:  Ilarvard  (New  York).  Address:  Bran- 
ford, Conn. 

JAMIISOIT,  Edward  Everett,  N.E.  manager 
Whitlock  Piiiitiiig  Press  Mfg.  Co.;  b.  Fast  Lex- 
ington. Mass..  Feb.  25,  1866;  s.  Alden  and  Asenath 
(Mink)  .lameson;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Waltham,  Mass.; 
m.  Katherine  Sage,  of  East  Milton,  Mass..  Oct.  8, 
1891;  1  son,  Gordon  Rogers.  Connected  with  man- 
ufacture of  printing  presses  since  1888;  with  the 
Campbell  Printing  Press  Mfg.  Co..  New  York, 
1888-93;  since  with  the  Whitlock  Printing  Press 
Mfg.  Co..  of  wliich  is  v. -p.  and  N.E.  mgr.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce;  dir.  Automobile 
League  Assn.  Odd  Fellow.  Mason  (32°.  K.T.). 
Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  58  Beach  St.,  Wol- 
laston,  Mass.    Office:  176  Federal  St..  Boston. 

JANES,  Georg-e  Herbert,  M.D. :  b.  East  Brim- 
field.  Mass..  1  )ec.  1,  1862:  s.  Edwin  Augustus  and 
Caroline  (Moore)  Janes;  first  ancestor  in  America 
arrived  from  England  in  1637;  grad.  Hitchcock 
Acad.,  Brimfield.  1881:  M.D.,  Albany  Med.  Coll. 
(Union  U.),  1893;  m.  Minnie  Cadwell,  of  West- 
field.  Mass.,  Jan.  25,  1898;  2  children,  Doris  A.,  Ed- 
ward C.  Practiced  in  Westfleld,  Mass..  since  June, 
1893;  apptd.  med.  examiner,  Mass.,  1899;  chief  of 
staff.  Noble  Hosp.  Mem.  bd.  of  mgrs.  Sarah  Gil- 
lett  Home  for  Aged  People.  Fellow  A.M. A..  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  Mass.  Medico- 
Legal  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T., 
Shriner).  Clubs:  Westfleld;  Nayasset  (Springfield, 
Mass.).      Address:   57  Court  St.,  Westfleld,  Mass. 

JANES,  Henry,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Waterburv, 
Vt,  1832:  s.  Hon.  Henry  F.  and  Fanny  (Butler) 
.lanes.,  and  desceiidant  of  Revolutionary  ancestry; 
ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phvs.  and  Surg. 
(Columbia),  1855:  m.  Cambridge.  Ma«s.,  Dec.  28, 
1882,  Frances  B.  Hall.  Asst.  phys.  Bellevue  Hosp.. 
New  York.  1855,  house  phvs.,  1856;  in  practice  in 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  1857,  Waterburv,  Vt..  1858-61; 
surgeon  3d  Vt.  Vols.,  1861-3,  U.S.  Vols.,  1863-6; 
bvtd.  It. -col..  1865.  In  charge  of  1st  Vt.  Brigade 
Ho.sp.,  Burkittsville.  Md.,  after 'battle  of  South 
Mountain,  fall  of  1862;  in  charge  of  hosp.  at 
Frederick.  Md.,  after  battle  of  Antietam,  winter 
of  1862:  in  charge  of  6th  Corps  Hosp.  after  2d 
battle  of  Fredericksburg,  spring  of  1863:  in  charge 
of  hosps.  in  and  about  Gettysburg,  and  Letterman 
Gen.  Hosp.,  summer  and  fall  of  1863;  in  charee  of 
South  Street  Gen.  Hosp.,  Pliila.,  winter  of  1863-4: 
in  comd.  hosp.  steamer  State  of  Me.,  summer  of 
1864;  in  charge  of  Sloan  Gen.  Hosp.,  at  Montpelier. 
Vt..  and  in  comd.  of  post,   fall  of  1864,  to  close  of 


war.  Practiced  in  Vt.  after  Civil  War;  formerly 
con-sulting  surgeon  to  Mary  Fletcher  Hosp.,  Bur- 
lington, and  Heaton  Hosp.,  Montpelier,  Vt.  Was 
surgeon-gen.  Vt.  N.G.;  chmn.  Vt.  State  Bd.  Med. 
Censors;  pres.  Vt.  State  Bd.  Med.  Registration; 
prof.  mil.  surgery  U.  of  Vt.  Coll  of  Medicine;  trus- 
tee U.  of  Vt. ;  pres.  bd.  trustees  Waterbury  Village; 
mem.  Vt.  legislature,  etc.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Never  a  candidate  for  any  polit.  office.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Waterbury,  Washington  County,  Vt.  State 
and  Mass.  State  med.  socs.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Alumni 
Assn.;  hon.  mem.  Med.  Soc.  State  of  Cal.  Mem. 
G.A.R..  Doyal  I^egion,  S.R.  Address:  Waterbury, 
Vt. 

JANE  WAY,  Prank  Latimer,  II,  clergyman; 
moved   to  New  ^'ork.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

JANVIER,  Marg-aret  Thomson  ("Marg'aret  Van- 
deg-rift"),  author;  1844-Peb.,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also   Who's   Who   in   America,    1912-13.) 

JAQUES,  Edwin  Devereuz,  M.D.;  b.  Machias, 
Me.,  Mar.  9,  1841;  s.  Parker  and  Livonia  W. 
(Eaton)  .Taques;  descended  in  direct  line  from 
Henry  .Taques,  who  came  to  Newburyport,  Mass., 
in  1640;  prep.  edn.  Me.  Weslevan  Sem.,  1859-61: 
M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin).  1868;  m.  Emma 
F.  Dudley,  of  Salmon  Falls,  N.H.,  May  25,  1874; 
1  child,  Bessie  Hamilton.  Practiced  Salmon  Falls, 
N.H.,  1869-82,  Boston,  1872-4,  South  Berwick.  Me., 
since  1874:  specializes  in  treatment  of  urinary 
diseases.  Served  in  17th  Me.  Inf.  in  Civil  War. 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  York  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason  (Blue  Lodge,  Chapter,  Comman- 
dery,    K.T.).     Address:     South    Berwick,    Me. 

JAQUES,  Herbert,  architect:  b.  Framingham, 
Mass..  Jan.  23,  1857;  s.  Francis  and  Caroline  Louisa 
(Mei-riam)  Jaques;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1874; 
studied  in  Europe.  1874;  student  spl.  course,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech..  1875-6;  m.  Harriet  Savles  Francis,  of 
Brookline.  Mass..  Apr.  26,  1883;  3  children,  Harriet 
Sayles  (Mrs.  Ed.  Motley),  Herbert,  Jr.,  Louise. 
In  office  of  Messrs.  Snell  &  Gregerson,  Boston, 
1876-9;  with  H.  H.  Richardson,  1879-83;  mem.  firm 
of  Andrews,  .Taques  &  Rantoul  since  1883.  Fel- 
low Am.  Inst.  Architects.  Boston  Soc.  Architects; 
mem.  exec.  com.  U.S.  Golf  Assn.,  1907-8,  pres., 
1909-10;  pres.  Mass.  Golf.  Assn.,  1911-14;  pres. 
class  of  1877,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1914,  1915.  Clubs: 
Grand  National  Curling  Club  of  America,  Tavern, 
Country,  Boston  Curling.  Recreations:  golf.  Home: 
50  Dunster  Rd.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.  Office:  50 
Congress  St.,  Boston. 

JAQUES.  William  Henry,  engineer  and  naval 
architect;  b.  Pliila..  Dec.  24.  1848:  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Newark,  N.J.;  grad.  U.S.  Naval  Acad.,  1867:  re- 
mained in  service  until  1887;  resigned  1887,  to 
inaugurate  mfr.  of  heavy  ordnance  and  armor  at 
works  of  Bethlehem  Iron  Co.  Has  served  as  asst. 
in  U.S.  Coast  and  Geo.  Survey;  mem.  and  sec. 
gun  foundry  bd.,  sec.  senate  com.  on  ordnance  and 
war  ships.  Introduced  into  U.S.  the  fluid  compres- 
sion and  hydraulic  forging  of  heavy  masses  of 
steel  and  invented  reforging  process;  was  mem. 
international  .iurv  on  marine  transnortation  and 
war  material.  Chicago  Bxpn.,  1893.  Organized,  and 
comd.  N..T.  Naval  Reserve,  1895-8.  Pres.  Hampton 
(N.H.)  Water  Works  Co.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  other  details.)  Home:  Little  Boar's 
Head,  N.H.* 

JARVIS,  Charles  Maples,  civil  engineer;  b.  De- 
posit, Delaware  Co.,  N.Y.,  April  16,  1856;  s.  Henry 
Sanford  and  Rachel  (Peters)  .Tarvis;  early  edn. 
in  pub.  schs.  of  Binghamton,  N.Y. ;  grad.  Sheffield 
Scientific  Sch.  of  Yale  U..  1877;  m.  Binghamton, 
N.Y.,  1880,  Mary  Morgan  Bean;  1  child.  Grace  Mor- 
gan (Mrs.  Henry  P.  Schauffler,  Brooklyn.  N.Y.). 
Entered  employ  the  Berlin  Iron  Bridge  Co..  East 
Berlin,  Conn.,  as  civil  engr.,  1878;  later  pres.  and 
chief  engr.;  ■was  made  v. -p.,  in  charge  of  operat- 
ing dept..  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  when  the  Berlin  Iron 
Bridge  Co.  was  taken  over  by  the  former  co.; 
first  v.-p.  Am.  Hardware  Corp.,  New  Britain,  Conn., 
since  Mar..  1902;  dir.  Phoenix  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co., 
Hartford,  Conn.;  dir.  Savings  Bank  of  New  Britain, 
Hartford  Steam  Boiler,  Inspection  &  Ins.  Co., 
Hartford;  second  v.-p.  New  Britain  Trust  Co.; 
v.-p.  Conn.  Computing  Machine  Co..  New  Haven. 
Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.    Repub- 


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lican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Union  League,  Engineers' 
(New  York),  Quinnipiack,  Graduates',  Union 
League  (New  Haven):  Hartford  Club,  Country 
(Hartford).  Recreations:  farming.  Address:  New 
Britain,  Conn. 

JABVIS,  Henry  Whiting-,  lawyer:  b.  .Vuburn, 
Me.,  Aug.  15,  1S69;  s.  George  W.  and  Lucy  A. 
(Hutcliinson)  Jarvis;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1S91;  LL.B., 
U.  of  Mich.,  1893;  m.  Delia  M.  Webb,  of  Denver, 
Colo.,  Jan.  1,  1900;  1  daughter,  Eleanor.  Admitted 
to  Colo,  bar,  1S93;  practiced  in  Denver,  1893-6, 
Boston  since  1S96.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  New- 
ton, since  1912.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  N.E. 
Alumni  Assn.  of  U.  of  Mich,  (ex-pres.).  Alpha 
Delta  Phi.  Clubs:  Bowdoin,  University  of  Michi- 
gan, Hunnewell.  Recreations:  tennis,  bowling. 
Home:  77  Pembroke  St.,  Newton,  Mass.  Office: 
73   Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

JABVIS,  li«onard,  M.D.:  b.  Claremont,  N.H., 
July  29.  1S52:  s.  Samuel  G.  and  Sarah  (Jarvis) 
Jarvis;  B.S.,  Dartmouth,  1S73;  M.D.,  harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1882:  m.  :Mabel  Howard,  of  Providence,  R.I., 
June  29,  1893;  children,  Carolyn  H.  (died  1904), 
Samuel  G.  Practiced  at  Claremont,  N.H.,  since 
1884.  Dir.  Claremont  Nat.  Bank,  Claremont  Sav- 
ings Bank.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian  (sr.  warden).  Address:  Clare- 
mont, N.H. 

JASTBAM,  Edward  Perkins,  lawyer;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Dec.  1,  1873;  s.  Pardon  Sheldon  and 
Julia  Adie  (Brown)  Jastram;  A.B.,  Brown,  1895; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1898;  m.  Laura  N. 
Whitney,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1904;  2  chil- 
dren, Whitney,  Eward  P.,  Jr.  Admitted  to  R.I. 
bar,  1898,  and  since  practiced  in  Providence;  mem. 
Edwards  &  Angell,  since  1903.  Mem.  R.I.  Bar  Assn. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  University.  Wan- 
namoisett  County,  R.I.  Countrv.  Recreations: 
golf.  Home:  188  Butler  Av.  Office:  Union  Trust 
Bldg.,   Providence,   R.I. 

JAYNES,  Julian  Clifford,  clergyman.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

JEFFEBS,  Charles  Perry,  druggist;  b.  Lvndon, 
111.,  Jan.  30,  1853;  s.  Perry  L.  and  Philena  (Fitch) 
Jeffers;  B.S..  U.  of  111.,  1874,  M.S.,  1894;  m.  Eliza- 
beth B.  Stalker,  of  Ipswich,  Mass..  Dec.  25,  1875 
(died  Aug.,  1888);  2  children,  Leroy,  Lyndon  B.; 
m.  2d,  Clara  M.  Colcord,  of  Swampscott,  Mass., 
May  12,  1892:  1  son.  Perry  C.  Clk.  for  S.  A.  Shep- 
pard  &  Co.,  Boston,  and  J.  A.  Blake,  Ipswich,  until 
1881;  propr.  pharmacy,  Swampscott,  since  1881, 
also  branch  store  in  Swampscott  since  1898.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Odd  Fellow.  Address:  Swamp- 
scott,  Mass. 

JEFFEBSOir,  Albert  WilUs,  clergyman;  ta. 
Paiishville.  N.Y.,  Aug.  21,  1872;  s.  Rev.  Benjamin 
Franklin  and  Anna  L.  (Barber)  Jefferson;  on  pa- 
ternal side  connected  with  the  .lefferson  Dana  and 
Willis  families  in  America,  on  maternal  side, 
with  the  Barber  and  Parker  families:  grad.  White- 
field  (N.H.)  High  Sch.,  1892;  New  Hampton  Lit. 
Instn.;  grad.  Theol.  Dept.,  Bates  Coll.,  1897;  at- 
tended lectures  Summer  Sch.,  Oxford  U.,  Eng. ;  m. 
Lenona  E.,  d.  N.  W.  Llbbey,  of  Whitefield,  N.H., 
.lune  9,  1897.  Ordained  Bapt.  minlstrv,  1897:  pastor 
Broadway  Ch.,  Pawtucket,  R.I.,  1900-5,  Hudson  St. 
Ch..  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  Plymouth  Ch.,  Portland,  Me., 
1907-14.  Platform  lecturer.  Mem.  Bapt.  Congress 
of  America.  Interdenominational  Commn.  of  Me., 
Ch.  Federation,  Portland.  Has  made  a  specialty 
of  boys'  work  and  interdenominational  federation. 
Overseer  Bates  Coll.;  represents  the  Free  Bap- 
tists as  trustee  LTnited  Soc.  Christian  Endeavor. 
Progressive  in  politics.  Mason.  Address:  "The 
Ridgehurst,"    Shore    Acres.    Portland,    Me. 

JEFFEBSON,  Herbert  Perry.  M.D. ;  b.  Andover, 

Mass.,  Feb.  13,  1856;  s.  Perry  M.  and  Caroline  A. 
(Walker)  Jefferson;  prep,  edn.,  Lawrence  High 
Sch.,  Phillips  Andover  Acad.,  Lowell  High  Sch.; 
M.D.,  Harvard  U.  Med.  Sch.,  1880;  m.  Boston.  Oct. 
13,  1904,  Frances  W.  Fitch.  Practiced  medicine 
for  20  yrs.  and  retired  in  1900;  after  several  yrs. 
rest  began  pursuit,  as  pastime,  of  purchasing  old 
tontine  life  ins.  policies,  in  which  continues;  re- 
sumed practice  of  medicine,  1908,  as  specialist  in 
Psycho-Therapy,    using    Jefferson-Dubois    system; 


pres.  New  England  Light  Co.;  treas.  and  gen. 
mgr.  Am.  Finance  Co.  (incorporated,  Mass.).  Re- 
publican. Propr.  Psychopathic  Home.  Mem.  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Am.  Med.  Assn.,  Boston  Gynecol.  Soc, 
Harvard  Alumni  Assn.  Has  passed  through  all  the 
highest  degrees  of  Masonry  and  holds  a  number 
of  its  highest  offices;  Grand  Master  M.  W.  Grand 
Lodge  of  Freemasons,  A.A.S.R.,  N.E. ;  Sovereign 
Grand  Comdr.  of  American  Grand  Council  of  Scot- 
tish Masonic  Rites;  Pres.  Gen.  American  Masonic 
Federation,  incorporated;  Deputy  Grand  Represen- 
tative of  Grand  Council  of  Rites  of  Scotland.  In- 
ventor of  vacuo-centrifugal  fibre  treating  macliine 
and  new  process  of  treating  wool  and  other  libres. 
Home:   62  Crystal  Cove  Av.,  Winthrop,  Mass. 

JEFFEBSON,  Joseph,  actor;  b.  New  York,  July 
6,  1869;  s.  late  .foscph  and  Sarah  A.  (Warren) 
•lefferson;  ed.  (^olumbia  Grammar  Sch.,  Challier 
Inst.,  New  York,  English  Grammar  Sch.,  London, 
Upson  Sem.,  Conn.;  m.  Blanche  Bender,  of  Brook- 
lyn, June  13,  1S91.  First  appearance  on  stage, 
Denver,  1885,  with  his  father  as  supernumerary,  in 
"Rip  Van  Winkle";  played  Sir  Lucius  O'Trigger,  in 
"The  Rivals,"  Jim  Fan-en,  in  ".Shadows  of  a  Great 
City,"  Chambers,  in  "Pudd'n  Head  Wilson,"  Bev- 
erly Clav,  in  "Playing  the  Game";  plaved  in  vaude- 
ville in  "In  1999,"  by  Wm.  C.  de  Mille,  1912-13;  in 
"Poor  Old  Jim,"  by  Wm.  C.  de  Mille,  1913-14. 
Clubs:  New  York  Athletic,  The  Lambs.  Mason. 
Home:    Buzzards  Bay,  Mass.* 

JEFFBEY,  Edward  Charles,  botanist;  b.  St. 
Catharines,  Ont..  May  21,  1866;  s.  Andrew  and 
Cecilia  Mary  (Walkingshaw)  Jeffrey;  grad.  Col- 
legiate Inst.,  St.  Catharines,  1879;  A.B.,  U.  of  To- 
ronto, 1888;  fellow  in  biology,  same,  1889-92.  lec- 
turer in  biology,  1892-1902;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1898; 
m.  Jennette  Atwater  Street,  of  New  York,  June 
25,  1901.  Asst.  prof,  vegetable  histology  from 
1902,  now  prof,  botany.  Harvard.  Fellow  A.  A. 
A.S.,  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Am.  Paleontol. 
Soc,  Geol.  Soc.  America;  mem.  Canadian  Inst., 
Bot.  Soc.  America.  Home:  47  Lakeview  .St.,  Cam- 
bridge,  Mass.* 

JEFFBEY,  "William.  Hartley,  author;  b.  Kenne- 
hunkport.  Me.,  Apr.  S,  1867;  s.  Eleazer  and  Lydia 
Jane  (Clough)  Jeffrey;  descendant  on  father's 
side  of  William  Jeffrey,  who  came  to  Va.  in  the 
ship  Ann,  and  located  in  Me.  about  1623,  and  known 
in  history  as  "William  of  Weymonth,  and  on 
mother's  side  from  Corporal  Silas  Abbot  of  the 
Am.  Revolution;  dist.  sch.  edn.;  m.  1st,  Newbury- 
port,  Mass.,  Dec.  17.  1887,  Sarah  A.  Hughes;  1 
child.  Alice  G.  M.;  m.  2d.  Kirby,  Vt,  June  12,  1891, 
Nellie  A.  .lenkins;  4  children.  Marion  B.,  J.  Milo, 
Ellen  F.  P.,  Ruth  W.  Has  devoted  his  attention 
principally  to  compilation  of  hist,  works:  vol.  in 
Spanish-Am.  War;  pub.  speaker  Rep.  nat.  cam- 
paigns. 1896,  1900.  1904.  Methodist.  Mem.  Jr. 
Order  United  Am.  Mechanics  (6  years  State  Coun- 
cilor) K.  of  P..  Daughters  of  Liberty  (nat.  coun- 
cilor), S.A.R.  (state  v.-p),  Vt.  State  Hist.  Soc. 
Has  served  as  supt.  schs.  of  Burke,  Vt..  and  jus- 
tice of  East  Burke.  Vt.  Author:  Richmond 
Prisons,  1861-2;  Our  Youngest  Defender;  A  Noble 
Southerner:  The  Immigration  Problem;  How  to 
Abolish  War;  The  Citv  of  Granite,  Barre.  Vt.:  The 
Town  of  Slate,  Northfield.  Vt.:  The  Citv  of  Bidde- 
ford,  Me..  Its  Men  and  Institutions:  The  City  of 
Dover.  N.H.,  Its  History,  Resources  and  IMen:  The 
Klondike  as  Seen  by  the  Man  from  :Maine;  2  vols. 
Successful  Vermonters,  and  7  vols,  on  the  state 
govt,  of  Vt.  Republican.  Recreations:  work.  Ad- 
dress: East  Buike,  Vt. 

JEFFBIES,  Benjamin  Joy.  ophthalmic  surgeon; 
b.  Boston,  Mar.  26,  1833:  s.  Dr.  John  and  Ann  Geyer 
CAmorv)  Jeffries;  A.B..  Harvard,  1854,  A.M., 
1857,  M.D.,  1857:  U.  of  Vienna,  1S5S-9;  m.  Marian 
Shimmin,  of  Boston,  Jan.  4,  1872.  Snecialist  in 
diseases  of  the  eye  and  skin  since  1859;  spl.  in- 
vestigations in  color-blindness.  Ophthal.  surgeon 
Mass.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  1866- 
1902;  lecturer  Harvard.  1869-71:  consulting  sur- 
geon State  Hosp..  Tewksbury.  Mass.;  consulting 
ophthalmologist  N.E.  Hosp.  for  Women.  Mem. 
Internat.  Congress  Ophthalmology;  fellow  A.A.A.S., 
ISTass.  Med.  Soc;  mem.  Am.  Ophthal.  Soc,  N.E. 
Onhthal  Soc.  Author:  The  Eye  in  Health  and 
Disease,    1872;   Color   Blindness;    Its   Dangers   and 


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Its    Detection,    1879.     Address:    15    Chestnut    St.,  fishing.    Residence:    Shippan   Point.    Office:    Stam- 

Boston.*  ford   Nat.   Bank   Bldg.,   Stamford,   Conn. 

JEIiIiY,   Arthur   Carlton,   M.D. ;    b.    Sacramento,  JENKINS,  Lawrence  "Waters,  assistant  director; 

Cal.,    Sept.    29,    1856;    s.    Samuel    and    IMary    Jane  b.   Salem,   Mass.,  Dec.   23,   1872;   s.   Charles  T.   and 

(Carlton)    Jelly;   A.B.,   Harvard,    1881,   A.M.,    1891,  Lucy  D.  (Weston)  Jenkins;  prep.  edn.  Noble's  sch.; 

M.D.,   1891;  unmarried.    Practiced  in   Boston  .since  A.B.,  Harvard,  1896;  m.  Salem,  1901,  Arvilla  Bray; 

1892;  specializes  in  treatment  of  mental  and  nerv-  children,  Stephen  W.,  b.  1902,  Dorothy,  1906,  Ben- 

ous  diseases;  house  officer  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1891-  janiin,    1907.    Curator   of  ethnology,   Peabody   Mu- 

02;  asst.  phys.  Boston  Insane  Hosp.  nearly  3  yrs. ;  seum,   since   1901;   asst.   dir.,    1914.    Maj.    2d  Corps 

since    1902    insp.    of    spl.    classes    in    Boston    schs.  Cadets,    M.V.M.     Fellow   A.A.A.S.,    mem.    Am.    An- 

Mem.   A.M.A.   Mass.   Med.   Soc,   Suffolk   Dist.   Med.  tique.    Soc,    Am.    Anthropol.    Assn.,    Am.    Assn.    of 

Soc,  Boston  Soc.  Psychiatry  and  Neurology,  Bos-  Museums,    S.A.R.,    Essex   Inst,    (dir.),    Essex   Book 

ton  Soc.   Med.   Improvement,  Am.  Medico-Psychol.  and    Print    Club    (treas.),     Club:    Officers.     Home: 

Assn.      Republican.      Address:     10    Arlington    St.,  Danvers,    Mass.    Address:    Peabody,    Museum,    Sa- 

Boston,  Ma.ss.  lem,  Mass. 

JEIiIiV,   Georg-e  Prederick,  M.D.     Jan.   22,   1842-  JENKINS,   Thomas    Oliver,    lawyer;    b.    Brecon, 

19 — .      (See  vol.  1909.)  Wnles,   July   K!,   1878j^  s.  Rees  and  Mary   (Harris) 

JENCKES, 

R.I.,   Jan. 
Martha  A. 
High  Sch.; 

IOC?.        ,-*^„*      ,r^«„  ^  ■       ,,,^«1^       TT          -^.T       in [^^          -torn      O-        -r^  JLiIIUL,        V  lUlct      OWctH.         -rtUlIllLLCU       LU      IV 

Mr«  •  A?o°no;%^ot-hv^^°r,^Q,J;^u..°^.7wn"^^^^  and  practiced  at  Salem;  mem.  City  v.uu.x...,  oa^c.w, 

t!,,.;  ^     iqnr^''T^?.^H?.P^'^iV\rvn„^^^^  1907;    asst.    atty.-gen.    of    Mass.,    1913-14.      Mem. 

91     at  'Woonsocket     R  i      sinc^  1892 -mem     staff  Essex  Co.  Bar  Assn..  Salem  Bar  Assn.    Republican. 

nr:tt^i^\^^^S     nt\\^,.^h'c,   ^^^                                l>ln  Conglist.    Mason.    Home:  Danvers,  Mass.    Address: 

Cottage   Hosp.,   Children  s  Home;   mem.   U.S.   Pen-  q„i„,v,    ivtooo 

sion  Examining  Bd.    Mem.  A.M. A.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  LJ^'„„^:      ,                              ^        ,r,           ,    .«««  ^ 

Providence  Med.  Soc,  R.I.  Ophthal.  and  Otol.  Soc.  JENKS,  Charles  C,  paper  mfr.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

Republican.     Universalist.     Clubs:    R.I.    Country,  JENKS,  Henry  Fitch,  clergyman;  b.  Boston,  Oct. 

Cumberland     Golf.      Address:     269     Prospect     St.,  17,    1842;   s.   John  Henry  and  Mary   Rand    (Fitch) 

Woonsocket,  R.I.  Jenks;  grad.  Harvard,  1863,   (A. A.,  '66)  Cambridge 

JENCKES,   Georg-e  Washington,   M.D.;   Aug.    17,  Divinity  Sch     '66;  m    Mar    1    1881,  Lavinia  H    An- 

1829-Jan    27    1913.     (See  vol.   1909  )  ^'^r,     of    Belfast,     Me;     children,     Henry    Angier, 

^                             '  Charles  Fitch,  Frederick  Angier.    Ordained  pastor 

JENCKES,  Thomas  Allen,  lawyer;  b.  Providence,  1st    parish    (Congl.    Unitarian)    Fitchburg,    Mass., 

R.    I.,   Aug.    28,    1856;    s.   Thomas  Allen   and   Mary  April    10,    1867;    minister   Charleston,    S.C,    1873-5, 

Jane     (Fuller)      Jenckes;     direct     descendant     of  Revere,    Mass.,    1870-80,    Lawrence,    Mass.,    1881-5, 

Joseph  Jenckes,  pioneer  ironmaster,  Lynn,  Mass.,  Canton,  Mass.,  since  July  1,  1885;  v. p.  Boston  Latin 

about  1647;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,   1877;  student  Boston  Sch.    Assn.,    Mass.     Evangelical    Missionary    Soc; 

U.  Sch.  of  Law;  m.  Providence,  June  11,  1890,  Hen-  trustee    of    Derby    Acad.,    Hingham,    Mass.;    mem. 

rietta    Brownell;    2    children,    Thomas    Allen,    Jr.,  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Am.  Antiq.  Soc, 

Stephen  Hunt.     Admitted  to  bar,  1879;   mem.  R.I.  New    England    Historic-Geneal.    Soc,   Essex    Inst.. 

Senate,    1896-8;    mem.    com.    representing    R.I.    to  Am.  Oriental  Soc,  Prince  Soc,  S.A.R.,  Soc.  Colonial 

mark    eastern    boundary    line    between    R.I.    and  Wars,   Mass.,   etc.    Clubs:    St.   Botolph   University, 

Mass.    Mem.  R.I.  Bar  Assn.,  Providence  Bar  Club.  Twentieth  Century  (Boston).    Editor  and  compiler 

Republican.     Club:    Hope.    Home:    88    Prospect   St.  catalogue   of  the   Boston  Public   Latin   Sch.,    with 

Office:   916  Turks  Head  Bldg.,  Providence,   R.   I.  hist,   sketch.,   1886;   Records  of  Church   in   Brattle 

JENCKES,  Waldo  Warner,  shoe  mfr.;  b.  at  Sq  Boston,  1902  XI,  and  various  geneal.  papers 
Woonsocket,  R.L,  Oct.  4.  1861;  s.  George  W.  and  and  records.  Mem.  Publication  Com.  of  several 
Martha  A.  (Hunt)  Jenckes;  grad.  Woonsocket  vols,  of  collections  of  Mass  Hist.  Soc  Contributor 
High  Sch.;  m.  Mrs.  Alice  A.  Hodgdon,  of  Somer-  ^o  mags,  and  reviews.  Address:  Canton,  Mass. 
ville,  Mass.,  Jan.  30,  1914.  Clk.  in  mill  office,  1879-  JENKS,  James  Iiawrence,  lawyer;  b.  Smithfield, 
81;  elk  in  ry.  freight  dept.,  station  agt.,  supt.,  div.  R.L,  Apr.  15,  1858;  s.  John  A.  and  Martha  (Con- 
freight  agt.,  N.Y.  and  N.E.  R.R.  to  1889;  treas.  nor)  Jenks;  ed.  Lonsdale  and  Pawtucket  high 
since  1889,  mgr.  and  dir.  since  1895,  Milford  Shoe  schs.;  B.P.,  Brown  U.,  1884;  studied  law;  admitted 
Co.,  mfrs.  mens  fine  shoes;  dir.  Milford  Nat.  Bank  to  R.I.  bar,  1S87;  m.  Pawtucket,  R.L,  1890,  May 
since  1905.  Republican.  Universalist.  Recrea-  Bromley;  1  son,  James  L.,  Jr.  Practiced  at  Paw- 
tions:  motoring,  golf.    Address:  Milford,  Mass.  tucket   since   1887;    dir.   Pawtucket   Mut.   Fire   Ins. 

JENKINS,    Edward    Hopkins,    chemist;    b.    Fal-  Co.,   Adam   Sutliffe  Co.,   Pawtucket   br.   Industrial 

mouth,    Mass..    May    31.    1850;    s.    John    and    Chloe  Trust  Co.;   has  served  as   coroner  and  city  solici- 

(Thompson)  Jenkins;  A.B.,  Yale,  1872,  spl.  studies  tor;    mem.    R.L    Ho.    of    Rep.,    1892^    1893,    Senate, 

in    chemistry,    1872-5;    Univ.    of    Leipzig,    1875-6;  1907.      Baptist       Sec    Pawtucket    Business    Mens 

Ph.D.,    Yale,    1879;    m.    Elizabeth    Elliot    Footc    of  Assn.  since  1888.    Recreations:   golf,  photography, 

Guilford.  Conn.,  June  18,  1885.    Chemist.  1877-1900.  motoring     Home:  209  Cottage  St.    Office:  255  Mam 

vice-dir.,    1882-1900,    dir.    since    1900,    treas.    since  ^i->   Pawtucket,    R.l. 

1901,  Conn.  Agrl.  Expt.  Sta.    Chmn.  State  Sewage  JENKS,  Stephen  Arnold,  cotton  mfr.;  died  Apr. 

Commn.,  1897-1903.    Fellow  A.A.A.S.    Pres.  Gradu-  17,   1913.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

f}^^'.  ^^^\'   '^!l^b  1^1  H;„.'^f,fl-t£°yt^^M«^"Mc?,in'  JENNE,  Ida  Sherman;  b.  East  Dorn,  Vt.;  d.  Sid- 

tions, ^1913.   Home.  123  Huntington  St.,  New  Haven,  ^^^    Harvey    and    Mary    Elizabeth     (Farnsworth) 

^°""-  Sherman;   descendant   of   Capt.   John   Sherman,    of 

JENKINS,  Edward  John,  lawyer.  (See  vol.  1909.)  Watertown,    Mass.,    1634;    ed.    pub.   schs.,    Brattle- 

JENKINS,  James  Sinclair,  lawyer;  b.  Stamford.  !?o/0'  ^t.;  m    Clarence  F.  R    Jenne,  of  Brattleboro, 

Conn.,  Oct.  1871;  s.  George  Washington  Alston  and  Vt..   Sept    15,   1880    (died  May   31.   1905);   children, 

Emma    (Clarke)    Jenkins;    grad.    St.    Mark's    Sch.,  Pauline  Sherman.  (Mrs.  Henry  ^V .  Warren),  Sher- 

Southboro,    Mass.,    1890;    A.B.,    Yale,    1894;    LL.B.,  ??an  Austin     Active  in  women  s  club  work    treas 

Yale  Law  Sch.,  1896;  m.  Stamford,  Conn.,  Oct.   16,  Nat    Soc    U.S.   Daughters  of  1812,  pres    U.S.D   of 

1900.    Gladys    Pomeroy;    children.    Allston.    Gladys  1812  in  Conn.;   hon.   pres.  Vt.   Soc   U.S.D.  of  1812, 

Pomeroy,  William  Pomeroy.  John  Jay,   Hope  Van  y,-p.  Conn.  Soc  Founders  and  Patriots  of  America 

Gelder.      Has    practiced    at    Stamford    since    1896;  I'fe  mem.   D.A.R^;   charter  mem.  Vt    Soc.  Col9nial 

mem.    law   firm    of   Taylor   &   Jenkins   since    1896;  ^ames;     pres      Good     Samaritan     Chapter     Kings 

pres.  Shippan  Point  Land  Co.    Republican.    Episco-  Pau?hters    Hartford,   2d  v.-p.  Woman  s  Auxiliary 

palian.    Mem.  Eta  Phi,  Psi  Upsilon,  Wolf's  Head,  to   \.M.C.A     Baptist.     Address:    268   Sargeant   St.. 

Corby  Court,  all  of  Yale.    Clubs:  University,  Yale  Hartford.   Conn. 

(New  York);  Graduates'  (New  Haven  and  Bridge-  JENNEY,  Charles  Prancis,  judge;  b.  Middle- 
port);  Suburban  Stamford  Yacht,  Wee  Burn  Golf  borough,  Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1860;  s.  Charles  Edwin 
(Stamford).     Recreations:    golf,    tennis,    shooting,  and  Elvira  Frances  (Clark)  Jenney;  9th  in  descent 


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from  John  Jenney,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1623;  grad.  Bavaria,  1880-3;  pastor  1st  Presbyn.  Ch.,  Elmira, 
Brockton  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1878;  LL.B.,  Boston  N.Y.,  1883-03;  1st  Congl.  Ch.,  Old  Bennington,  since 
U.,  1883;  m.  Mary  E.  Bruce,  of  Hyde  Park,  Mass..  1905.  Formerly  trustee  Elmira  (N.Y.)  Coll.  (chmn. 
Oct.  12,  1886.  Practiced  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  and  bd.);  moderator  Synod  of  N.Y.,  Syracuse,  1905. 
Boston,  1882-9,  Bo.ston  from  1889;  served  as  atty.  Mem.  Vt.  Hist.  See,  Bennington  Battle  Monument 
for  Town  of  Hyde  Park,  Co.  of  Norfolk,  etc. ;  mem.  and  Hist.  Soc.  (pres.),  N.Y.  Soc.  S.A.R.,  Delta 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1886,  Senate,  1907,  08  (Chmn.  Kappa  Epsilon,  etc.  Clubs:  Elmira  Country  (El- 
com.  of  judiciary,  1908);  asso.  justice  Superior  Ct.,  mira,  N.Y.),  Mt.  Anthony  Country  (Old  Benning- 
Mass.,  Dec.  1,  1909 — .  Lecturer  on  Mass.  practice,  ton).  Author:  Old  Meetinghouse,  1907;  also  va- 
Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1886-09;  mem.  bd.  trustees  rious  published  hist,  addresses  and  sermons.  Ad- 
Hyde    Park    Pub.    Library,     1886-10.      Republican,  dress:     Old   Bennington,   Vt. 

Assn^^kr^^x'^^n^^Mf;-  ^f '  Rn^fL'  ^R^.'^/^.n'  ^^^  JENNINGS,  John  Prancls,  lawyer;  b.  Spring- 
Natural  Hist^rv  Am  Ornfthn?no.?'V«^  Nnt  fi«l^'  ^^^^^-  "ct-  4.  1S79;  s.  Richard  and  Catherine 
Natural     History.  Am.  Ornitholosists    Union,  Nut-  (Mears)     Jennings;    grud.    Springfield    High    Sch., 


JENNE7,  Edwin  C,  lawyer;  b.  Lakeville.  Mass.,  to  gen.  supt.  pub.  instruction  of  Philippine  Islands, 
Dec.  14,  1865;  s.  Charles  E.  and  Elvira  F.  (Clark)  at  Manila,  P.I.,  1901-3;  admitted  to  Mass.  bar, 
Jenney;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law;  li>07,  and  since  practiced  in  Springfield;  mem.  Car- 
m.  Lora  J.  Pattee,  of  Hyde  Park.  M4ss.,  June  24.  roll  &  McCllntock,  1907-15,  McClintock,  McClin- 
1891.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1900  and  since  in  tock  &  Jennings  since  Feb.  1,  1915.  Club:  Spring- 
practice  at  Hyde  Park  and  Boston.  Chmn.  Select-  field  Country.  Author:  The  Philippine  Islands, 
men  Hyde  Park,  1904-10;  postmaster  Hyde  Park,  1904.  Recreations:  tennis.  Home:  Longmeadow, 
1894-8;  dir.  Hyde  Park  Co-operative  Bank.    Demo-  Mass.    Office:  423  Main  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

crat.    Mem.   Norfolk   Bar   As.sn.    Home:   9   Perkins         t vn-KrT'Krr* c    iutoIo^t.^  t     i.,„„,„^.  k    -n^ctr.^    tvt.,^ 
Av     Hvde  Park     Office-  "^t  Cnn"res:c!  Qt     Rnstnn  JENNINGS,  Malacni  Im.,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Mar. 

,L„„    J^  umce.  CO  congress  St.,  Boston.  02,  1^73 ;  s.  Michael  and  Mary  (Galvin)   Jennings; 

JENNET,    Lester    Winfield,    lawyer;    b.    Matta-  ed.    pub.    schs.   of   Boston;    LL.B.,    Boston   U.   Law 

poisett     Mass.,    Apr.    24,    1876;    s.    Joseph    R.    and  Sch.,  1897;  m.  Mary  G.  Welch,  of  Somerville,  Mass., 

Clara   W.    (Howland)    Jenney;    student    Lawrence  jan.  26,  1904;  2  children,  Eleanor,  Barbara.    Prac- 

Scientific    Sch.    (Harvard);    LL.B.,    Harvard    Law  ticed  in  Boston  since  1897;  sec.  Dem.  Central  Or- 

Sch.,    1897;   m.   Sarah   B.   Kinney,   of  Mattapoisett.  ganization,    1902-6;    leader    16th    Assembly    Dist., 

July   29,    1902.    Admitted   to   Mass.   bar.    1897,   and  1902-S;    mem.    Dem.    State    Central    Com.,    1901-4 

since  practiced  at  New  Bedford;  mem.  Perry,  Jen-  (chairman  com.  on  law).    Served  as  mem.  commn. 

ney  &  Potter;  selectmen,  assessor  and  overseer  of  to  revise  Assembly  Dists.,  1  yr.;  mem.  State  Ballot 

poor,    Mattapoisett,    1901-12;    mem.    Mass.    Ho.    of  Law    Commn.,    1911-14.     Mem.    Mass.    Bar    Assn., 

Rep.,  1905  and  1911.   Progressive.    Conglist.    Home:  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.  Alumni  Assn.    Mem.  Knights 

Mattapoisett,    Ma.ss.     Office:    New    Bedford,    Mass.  of  Columbus.    Democrat.    Catholic.    Clubs:    Catho- 

JENNINGS,    Andrew    Jackson,    lawver:    b.    Fall  lie,    Union,    Boston    City.     Recreations:      reading. 

River,  Mass.,  Aug.  2,  1849;  s.  Andrew  M.  and  Olive  Home:     61    Stratford    St.,    West   Roxbury.     Office: 

B.   (Chace)  Jennings;  A.B.,  Brown  U..  1872;  LL.B.,  43  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 


Boston  U.,  1876;  m.  Marion  G.   Saunders,  of  War- 


JENNINGS,  Walter  Louis,  educator;  b.  Bangor, 


ren,  R.  I.,  Dec.  25.  1879.    Admitted  to  bar,  1876;  sr.  -1,^     n',^,.    1  (^    'ivcc-  =    «tor>vior.  onri  TriiLn  niHriinorH 

mem.  Jennings,  Morton  &  Brayton;  trustee  Union  ^l^'^al  gV  ^/ennings      1  B^     Hal^vtrd      188?    A  M 

Savings   Bank;  dir.  Mchts.   Mfg.   Co.,   Samoset  Co  <in&aiis)     Jennings,     A.«.,    iiarvara,     i»»y,  _A.iyi., 

Mem. 
Rep. 
Fall 
Addre 

JENNINGS,  Charles  Bulkeley,  educator;  b.  Tus-  1S94-1900,  prof,  organic  chemistry' since  1900,  dir. 

kegee,  Ala.,  July  3.  1845;  s.  Edmund  Burke  and  Me-  dept.    of    chemistry    since    1911,    Worcester    Poly, 

lissa  Cynthia  (Bulkeley)  Jennings;  prep.  edn.  Bart-  Inst.    Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;   mem. 

lett    High    Sch.,    New    London.    Conn.;    A.B.,    Yale,  A.A.A.S.,  Am.   Chem.   Soc.    Chmn.  Worcester  Med. 

1867,  A.M.,  1870;  m.  Mary  L.  Tracy,  Dec.  21,  1871;  Milk    Commn.     Clubs:      Bohemian,    Cosmopolitan, 

m.  2d,  Myra  B.  Fitch.  Aug.  7,  1890.    Prin.  Coit  St.  Sigma    Xi.    Worcester    Tennis    (pres.),    Worcester 

Sch..  New  London.  1869-70,  Truman  St.  Sch.,  1870-  Harvard.   Contbr.  German  and  Am.  scientific  mags. 

03,  Coit  St.   Sch.,   1873-83,  Union  St.   Sch.,   1883-90,  Recreations:     tennis:     Address:     IS    Boynton    St., 

Nathan   Hale  Gram.   Sch.,   1890;   supt.   schs.,   since  Worcester,  Mass.* 

1890.    Home:   60  Vauxhall  St.,  New  London,  Conn.  jefSON,    Harry    Benjamin,    musician;    b.    New 

JENNINGS,  Georg-e  Herman,  M.D.;  b.  Preston,  Haven,  Conn.,  Aug.  16,  1870;  s.  Benjamin  and 
Conn.,  Mar.  20,  1850;  s.  James  and  Christine  (Dan-  Mary  Louise  (Wiswell)  Jepson;  B.A..  Yale,  1893, 
kers)  Jennings;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs.,  Nor-  Mus.  Bac,  1895,  M.A.,  1908;  m.  Mabel  Preston 
wich,  Conn.;  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  New  York;  Wyatt.  of  Norwalk,  Conn.,  Aug.  1,  1895.  Instr. 
M.D.,  L.I.  Hosp.  Coll.,  1875;  m.  Annie  Greenwood,  of  organ  playing,  1895,  asso.  prof,  applied  music, 
Waltham,  Mass.,  Oct.  24,  1876;  6  children,  George  1897,  prof,  applied  music,  1906 — .  Yale  U.  Univ. 
Greenwood.  Carl  William,  Mary,  Lila  Baldwin,  organist  and  dir.  chapel  music;  in  charge  of  New- 
John  Greenwood,  Anna  Levin.  Practiced  at  Jewett  berry  organ,  Woolsev  Hall.  Pres.  New  Haven 
City,  Conn.,  since  1875;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.;  trustee  Oratorio  Soc,  1908.  Mem.  Zeta  Psi.  Clubs:  Elihu, 
D.A.S.  Anthony  Fund,  Slater  Library,  Jewett  City.  Graduates.  Home:  331  Temple  St.  Office:  126 
Republican.    Unitarian.    Mem.  A.M.A.,  Conn.  State  College  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

Med.    Soc,    New    London   Co.    Med.    Assn.     Mason.  jepSON,    William    A.,    coal;    b.    Detroit    Lake, 

Club:  Crescent.    Address:  Jewett  City,  Conn.  Minn.,   Aug.    10,    1872;    s.   George   E.    and   Anna  A. 

JENNINGS,     Isaac,     clergyman;     b.     Stamford,  (Fitch)    Jepson;   ed.  pub.   schs.,   Boston;   m.   Grace 

Conn.,    Apr.    30,    1848:    s.    Rev.    Isaac    and    Sophia  E.    Stone,    of  Watertown.    Mass.,    Mar.    28,    1894;    2 

(Day)  Jennings;  father  pastor  Congl.  Ch.,  Benning-  sons.    William    Donald.    Chauncey    Le    Baron.     In 

ton,  Vt.,   1853-87;   descendant  of  Joshua  Jennings,  employ  of  John  C.  Scott  &  Sons,  coal  dealers,  Bos- 

of  Fairfield,   Conn.;   prep.   edn.   Mt.  Anthony  Sem.,  ton,  1885-95;  with  F.  H.  Odiorne  &  Co.,  1895-9;  en- 

Bennington,  Vt.,  and  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, Mass.;  gaged    in    wholesale    coal    business    for    self   since 

A.B.;  Williams.  1871,  A.M.,  1874;  (S.T.D.,  Hamilton  1899;   sec.   and  dir.   The  Carbon   Coal  &  Coke   Co.; 

[N.Y.]  Coll..  1889);  m.  Mary  Elizabeth  Leonard,  of  pres.  Broad  Top  Supply  Co.;  dir.  New  Haven  Coal 

Rushville,  N.Y.,  Dec.  28,  1871.   Prin.  of  East  Bloom-  Co.   (Conn.);   trustee  Melrose  Savings  Bank;   trus- 

field  (N.Y.)  Acad.,  1871-2;  prof,  natural"  science  and  tee   Y.M.C.A.,   Melrose.    Mem.   Boston  Chamber  of 

higher     mathematics,     Ingham     U.,     Leroy,     N.Y.,  Commerce.     Baptist.     Clubs:    Exchange,    Bellevue 

1872-5:  master  English  and  Classical  Sch.,  Water-  Country  (Melrose),  Union  League  (Chicago).    Rec- 

burv,    1875-80;    ordained    Conglist.    ministry,    1880;  reations:    motoring,   golf,    tennis.     Home:    Melrose, 

traveling    student    in    Europe,    residence    Munich,  Mass.    Office:  85  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 


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JZ:B.NZ:0AN,  Holmes  Mayhew,  M.D. ;  b.  Edgar- 
town,  JMass.,  Aug.  3,  1846;  s.  Capt.  Nathaniel  and 
Abigail  (Vincent)  Jernegan;  matriculated  in  Wes- 
leyan  U.,  Conn.,  1865,  but  left  coll.  before  tlie  end 
of  freshman  yr. ;  M.D.,  New  York  Homoe.  Med. 
Coll..  1869;  m.  Belle  King,  of  New  York  City,  1888 
(now  deceased);  m.  2d,  Alabel  L.,  d.  Capt.  Charles 
H.  Toby,  of  Middleboro,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1903.  Prac- 
ticed in  N.Y.  City  4  yrs.,  and  since  in  Boston; 
specialty  abdominal  surgery;  lecturer  surg.  anat- 
omy and  clin.  surgery,  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp.,  1870- 
3;  surgeon  to  Bond  St.  Dispensary,  1869;  prof, 
surgery.  Med.  Dept.,  Boston  U.,  1873-8.  Charter 
mem.  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynecol.  Soc.  Mem.  Bos- 
tonian  Soc.  Home  and  Office:  375  Commonwealth 
Av.,  Boston,  Mass. 

JEROME,  Pranklin  S.,  banker.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
JERVIS,  Horace  Berkeley  Fowke,  veterinarian; 
b.  Colchester,  County  of  Essex,  Eng.,  Sept.  16,  1877; 
s.  William  Henrj'  Edward  Ricketts  and  Augusta 
Gorgina  (Ricketts)  Jervis;  ed.  St.  Mary's  Coll., 
Harlow,  Eng.;  V.S.,  U.  of  Toronto  Vet.  Dept.;  post- 
grad, work  Royal  Vet.  Coll.,  London,  Eng.;  m.  Ada 
Prince  Tenney,  of  Houlton,  Me.,  Sept.  6,  1905.  Prac- 
ticed in  Houlton,  Me.,  since  Apr.,  1903;  vet.  insp. 
and  health  officer  to  Houlton  Bd.  of  Health.  Pres. 
Me.  State  Bd.  Vet.  Examiners.  Mem.  Am.  Vet.  Med. 
Assn.,  Me.  Vet.  Med.  Assn.  (pres.).  Democrat. 
Mem.  Ch.  of  England.  Mason.  Club:  Cocoa  Tree, 
of  London  (hon.).  Home:  8  Charles  St.,  Houlton, 
Maine. 

JEWEIiIi,  Frederick  Andrew,  lawyer.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

JEWEIiIi,  Henry  Hiram,  M.D.:  b.  South  Wood- 
bury, Vt..  Aug.  21,  1S57;  s.  Ira  Gilbert  and  Delia 
(Haskell)  Jewell;  ed.  common  schs.  and  Hardwick 
Acad.;  studied  medicine  under  Dr.  R.  W.  Lance 
for  2  yrs.;  M.D.,  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.  &  Hosp., 
Chicago,  1S82;  post-grad,  work,  same  coll.,  1890; 
m.  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Aug.  27,  1883,  Mrs.  Emma 
G.  Gale.  Began  practice.  West  Concord,  Vt.,  1882: 
removed  to  Nashua,  N.H.,  1890;  mem.  med.  staff 
Nashua  Emergency  Hosp.;  med.  dir.  with  rank  of 
It.-col.,  1st  Brigade,  N.H.N.G.  Republican.  LTni- 
versalist.  Mem.  Vt.  Homoe.  Soc,  N.H.  Homoe.  Soc. 
(ex-pres.),  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gvnecol.  Soc.  Am. 
Homoe.  Ophthol..  Otol.  and  Larvngol.  Soc,  Nashua 
Med.  Assn.  Address:  6  Masonic  Temple,  Nashua, 
New   Hampshire. 

JEWEIiI.,  Lyman  B.,  merchant;  b.  Winchester, 
Conn.,  .-Vug.  29,  1827:  s.  Plinv  and  Emily  (Alexan- 
der) .Jewell;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  1858,  Charlotte 
William.s,  of  Boston  (died  1903).  In  drv  goods 
commn.  business,  1856-72:  settled  in  Hartford, 
1S73;  v.-p.  Jewell  Belting  Co.,  Jewell  Pin  Co.:  dir. 
Phoenix  Ins.  Co..  Southern  N.E.  Telephone  Co. 
Address:  15  Trumbull  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

JEWBI.!.,  Pliny,  Jr.,  merchant;  Sept.  1,  1823- 
Oct,.   Um.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

JEWETT,  Arthur  Crawford,  mechanical  engi- 
neer; b.  Bath.  Me..  Aug.  26,  1878;  s.  Edwin  Hale 
and  Elizabeth  (Chapman)  Jewett;  grad.  Toledo 
(O.)  High  Sch..  1897.  Scott  :Manual  Training  Sch., 
Toledo,  1897;  S.B.,  in  mech.  engring.  Mass.  Inst, 
of  Tech.,  1901;  m.  Toledo,  O.,  1903.  Blanche  L. 
von  Bes=eler:  2  children.  Arthur  Rosrer.  Helen 
Hale.  Prof.  mech.  engring,  U.  of  Me.,  Sept.,  1903- 
July,  1914:  mgr.  of  engring.  of  Bird  &  Sons,  paper 
makers,  since  .July.  1914.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech. 
Engrs..  Soc.  Promotion  of  Engring.  Edn.  Address: 
East  Walpole.  Mass. 

JEWETT.  Pred  B.,  M.D.;  b.  West  Winsted,  Conn., 
Oct.  29.  1866;  s.  Bryce  A.  and  Martha  Jane 
(Knisrht)  Jewett;  direct  descendant  of  Maxlmil- 
lian  Jewett,  who  settled  in  Rowlev,  Mass.,  in  1638; 
grad.  West  TVinsted  High  Sch.,  1883;  A.B.,  Am- 
herst. 1888:  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1892;  m. 
Dec.  31,  1892,  Minnie  W.  Gould,  of  Taunton,  Mass.: 
m.  2d,  Aug.  22,  1905,  Carolyn  E.  Maloon,  of  East 
Machias,  Me.  Asst.  phvs.  State  Infirmarv,  Tewks- 
bury,  Mass.,  1891-2;  in  pvt.  practice,  1892-6:  asst. 
phys.  State  Insane  Hosp.,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1896-7; 
asst.  phys.,  1897-05,  supt.,  1905-7.  R.I.  State  Insane 
Hosp.;  supt.  State  Farm,  including  Work  House, 
House  of  Correction  and  Alms  House,  Howard, 
R.T.  since  June,  1909.    Mem.  A.M. A.,  R.I.  and  Provi- 


dence   med.    assns.,    Medico-Legal    Soc.     Conglist. 
Mason.     Address:     Howard,   R.I. 

JEWETT,  Oeorg-e  Pranklin,  school  principal;  b. 
Pepperell,  Mass.,  Mar.  19,  1859;  s.  Charles  Frank- 
lin and  Georgiana  Shipley  (Loring)  Jewett;  grad., 
4  yrs.'  advanced  course,  State  Normal  Sch.,  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  1879;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1886;  studied 
in  Europe,  1890;  (A.M.,  Harvard  U.,  1911);  m. 
Abbie  Burgess  Fay,  of  Fremont,  O.,  June  20,  1882. 
Teacher  in  Cambridge  (Mass.)  Lalin  Sch.,  1887-8; 
prin.  Marlboro  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1888-9,  Rut- 
gers Grammar  Sch.,  New  Brunswick,  N.J.,  1889-90, 
Rayen  High  Sch.,  Youngstown,  O.,  1891-1901;  asst. 
prin.  Lasell  Sem.,  1901-2;  founder,  1902,  and  since 
prin.  Mt.  Ida  Sch.  for  Girls.  Clubs:  Hunnewell, 
Boston  Congregational.  Contbr.  to  ednl.  mags. 
Conglist.  Address:  115  Bellevue  St.,  Newton,  Mass.* 

JEWETT,  Q-eorg-e  Russell,  trustee;  b.  Salem, 
Mass.,  Aug.  20,  1852;  s.  Daniel  H.  and  Sarah  A. 
(Russell)  Jewett,  and  descendant  of  Joseph  Jew- 
ett, of  Bradford,  Eng.,  and  Rowley,  Mass.,  1639; 
ed.  high  schs.,  Salem,  Mass.;  m.  June  13,  1877, 
Mary  Louise  Tibbets;  3  children,  Holton  Breed, 
Sarah  Elizabeth,  Alice  Perkins.  Clk.  and  cashier, 
Merchants  Nat.  Bank,  Salem,  1869-83;  began  as 
trustee  of  estates,  1883;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  1892-01; 
mem.  staff  Gov.  Wolcott,  1897-1900;  mem.  Execu- 
tive Council,  5th  Mass.  dist.,  1904,  1905.  Republi- 
can. Unitarian.  Home:  22  Winter  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 
Address:    Tremont   Bldg.,   Boston. 

JEWETT,  Henry  Iiawrence,  banker;  b.  Nort'n- 
boro,  Mass.,  Apr.  22,  1851;  s.  Henry  Alfred  and 
Sarah  Abbie  (Lawrence)  Jewett;  g.s.  Deacon 
Henry  Jewett,  of  Pepperell,  JNIass.,  and  Dr.  Ebe- 
nezer  Lawrence,  of  Hampton,  N.H. :  ed.  North- 
boro  High  Sch.;  French's  Commercial  Coll.,  Bos- 
ton; m.  Sept.  15,  1875,  Ellen  Grey  Adams,  of  Au- 
burndale,  Mass.  (died  1895);  children,  Margaret, 
Gertrude,  Marion,  Henry  Dana.  Elected  asst. 
cashier  of  Northboro  Nat.  Bank,  July  31,  1871,  at 
age  of  20;  elected  cashier  T\'achusett  Nat.  Bank, 
Fitchburg.  Apr.  26,  1875;  elected  sec.  and  treas. 
Internat.  Trust  Co.  of  Boston,  Oct.  18,  1879.  Mem. 
Boston  Bank  Officers'  Assn.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Club:  Boston  City.  Recreations:  walking. 
Home:  33  Berkeley  St.,  West  Newton,  Mass.  Office: 
45  Milk  St..  Boston. 

JEWETT,  James  Richard,  college  prof.;  b.  West- 
port,  Me.,  Mar.  14.  1S62:  s.  George  Washington 
and  Ann  Maria  (Greenleaf)  Jewett;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1884:  holder  of  Harvard  fellowship,  1884-7,  spend- 
ing time  in  Syria  and  Egypt:  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Strass- 
burg,  1891:  m.  Margaret  Weyerhaeuser,  of  St. 
Paul,  Minn..  June  28,  1894.  Instr.  Semitic  langs., 
Harvard,  1887-8,  Brown  U.,  1890-1;  asso.  prof. 
Semitic  langs.  and  Oriental  historv.  Brown,  1891- 
95;  prof.  same.  U.  of  Minn.,  1895-02;  prof.  Arabic 
lang.  and  lit.,  U.  of  Chicago,  1902-11;  prof.  Arabic. 
Harvard,  Sept.  1,  1911 — .  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts 
and  Sciences:  mem.  Am.  Oriental  Soc.  Home:  44 
Francis  Av..  Caml)ridge,  IMass.* 

JEWETT,  Milo  Angrustus,  consul;  b.  Sivas, 
Turkey,  Oct.  27,  1857;  s.  Fayette  (M.  D.,  Am.  mis- 
sionary physician)  and  ]\Iary  A.  (Brackett)  Jewett; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  and  pvt.  schs., 
Newbury,  Vt.;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1881;  m. 
Constantinople,  Turkey,  Sept.  4,  1897,  Frances  R. 
Dudley  (nee  Powers).  Med.  interne  Danvers 
(Mass.)  Lunatic  Hosp.,  1881-2;  asst.  phys.  Brig- 
ham  Hall,  Canandaigua,  N.Y.,  1882-3;  asst.  phys. 
Danvers  Lunatic  Hosp.,  1883-1892;  apptd.  con.5ul 
at  Sivas,  Turkey,  Mar.  29,  1892;  consul  at  Trebi- 
zond,  Turkey,  Dec.  11,  1905,  Kehl,  Turkey,  since 
Dec  20,  1911.  Home:  Boston.  Address,  Ameri- 
can Consulate,  Kelil,  Turkey. 

JEWETT,  Reed  Vernon,  lawver;  b.  Calais,  Me.. 
Nov.  16,  1872:  s.  William  A.  and  Rachel  Elizabeth 
(Allen)  Jewett;  ed.  pub.  sch.,  Calais;  A.B.,  Colby, 
1895;  m.  Alice  M.  Burbank,  of  Calais,  Oct.  1,  1902; 
1  son,  Harold  V.,  b.  Dec.  7,  1903.  Admitted  to  Me. 
bar,  1898,  and  since  practiced  in  Calais;  city  solic- 
itor 2  yrs.;  judge  of  probate  for  Washington  Co., 
since  Jan.  1,  1913.  Dir.  Border  Investment  Co., 
McAllister  Drug  Co.,  Calais  Theatre  Co.  Trustee 
Calais  Acad.  Mason;  mem.  K.  of  P.,  Modern  Wood- 
men of  America.  Democrat.  Club:  St.  Croix.  Ad- 
dress: Calais,  Me. 


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JEWETT,  Sarah  Orne,  author;  Sept.  3,  1849- 
June  24,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  190S-9.) 

JEWEXT,  Sophie,  educator,  author:  June  3. 
1861-Oct.  11,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   190S-9.) 

JEWETT,  Stephen  Shannon,  lawyer;  b.  Gilford, 
X.H.,  Sept.  18,  1858;  s.  .John  Glines  and  Caroline 
E.  (Shannon)  Jewett;  ed.  Gilford  Acad.,  Laconia, 
N.H.;  (hon.  A.M.,  Dartmouth,  1913);  m.  Annie  L. 
Bray,  of  Laconia,  June  30,  1880.  Admitted  to  N.H. 
bar,  1880;  dir.  Laconia  Nat.  Bank,  Laconia  Bldg. 
&  Loan  Assn.;  trustee  City  Savings  Banli.  Clk. 
Superior  Ct..  Belknap  Co..  N.H.,  1884;  clk.  N.H.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1891-3;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895,  97 
(speaker  1895);  mem.  N.H.  Senate,  1899 — ;  mem. 
N.H.  Constl.  Con  v.,  1902;  mem.  Exec.  Council,  N.H., 
1907-8;  city  solicitor,  Laconia,  1S93-1900,  and  1903- 
13.  Del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  St.  Louis,  1896.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  N.H.  Bar  Assn.,  S.R.  Ma- 
son (33°).  Club:  Derryfield  (Manchester,  N.H.). 
Home:  117  Church  St.  Office:  Masonic  Temple, 
Laconia.  N.H.* 

JEWETT,  Victor  Francis;  b.  Tyngsboro,  Mass., 
Nov.  26,  1881;  s.  of  Frank  Elmore  and  Minnie 
Brown  (Bowers)  Jewett;  A.B..  Harvard,  1905; 
unmarried.  Vinegar  mfr.,  with  firm  of  F.  E. 
Jewett  &  Co.,  Lowell,  Mass.:  mem.  Citv  Council, 
Lowell,  1909,  1910  (pres.  1910);  mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1912-13.  Mem.  Co.  T,  6th  Mass.  Inf.  Mem. 
Harvard  Alumni  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Boston  City:  Harvard  (New  York),  Vesper- 
Country,  Yorick  (Lowell).  Home:  1281  Middlesex 
St.    Office:  734  Dutton  St..  Lowell,  Mass. 

JEWETT,  Warren  Carlton,  farmer;  b.  Worces- 
ter. Mass.,  Jan.  28,  1855;  s.  Eben  and  Emily  Jane 
(Knowlton)  Jewett;  pub.  Fch.  edn. ;  m.  1883,  Mary 
Elizabeth  Vaughan,  of  Thetford,  Vt. ;  1  daughter, 
Jennie  ^\'arren  (Mrs.  VJ^.  W.  Currier,  of  Worcester). 
Identified  with  farm  since  early  life;  mem.  Citv 
council,  Worcester,  1887-90:  alderman,  1890-4 
(pres..  1894):  representative  Gen.  Court  of  Mass., 
1904,  05,  06,  07;  sec.  Mass.  State  Grange  6  yrs.  and 
master  4  yrs.;  pres.  Worcester  Agrl.  Soc.  2  yrs.; 
mem.  State  Bd.  of  Agr.  6  yrs.  Home:  Holden  St., 
Worcester.    Mass. 

JIIiIiSON',  Frank  A.,  banker;  b.  Woonsocket, 
R.I.,  Apr.  3,  1868;  s.  Frederick  Oscar  and  Emma 
Frances  (Wales)  Jillson;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Woon- 
socket; m.  Isadore  M.  Waterhouse,  of  Woonsocket, 
R.I.,  Dec.  29,  1902:  4  children.  Gertrude,  Esther  L., 
Grace  E.,  Harold  E.  In  banking  business  at  "\A'oon- 
socket  since  1888:  cashier  Nat.  Union  Bank  since 
1911:  sec.  Woonsocket  Trust  Co.,  Woonsocket  Ma- 
sonic Bldg.  Assn.:  sec.  and  treas.  Oak  Hill  Ceme- 
tery. ]Mem.  Woonsocket  Business  Men's  Assn. 
Republican.  Universalist.  Scottish  and  York  Rite 
Mason.  Home:  151  Grove  St.  Office:  106  Main  St., 
Woonsocket,    R.I. 

JOB,  Herbert  Keig-htley,  lecturer,  author;  b. 
Boston.  Nov.  29,  1S64;  s.  Daniel  Ward  and  Susan 
Grey  (Adams)  Job;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1SS8:  grad. 
Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1891:  m.  Elsie  Ann  Curtiss, 
of  Mayville,  N.D.,  Sept.  10,  1891.  Congl.  pastor. 
North  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1891-8,  Kent,  Conn., 
1898-08;  now  state  ornithologist  of  Conn,  and  mem. 
faculty.  Conn.  Agrl.  Coll.  Has  made  frequent 
scientific  expdns.  to  wilder  parts  of  Northwestern 
states,  Canada  and  South;  nature  photographer, 
securing  large  series  of  photographs  of  wild  birds 
from  life.  Mem.  editorial  staff  of  Outing.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books.)  Address: 
West  Haven,   Conn.* 

JOB,  Philip  Adams,  clergyman;  b.  Boston,  Aug. 
6,  1877;  s.  Daniel  Ward  and  Susan  G.  (Adams) 
Job;  g.s.  Rev.  Nehemiah  Adams,  D.D.;  grad.  St. 
Johnsburv  (Vt.)  Acad.,  1896;  B.A.  Amherst.  1900; 
grad.  Hartford  Theol.  Sem..  1903:  unmarried. 
Ordained  Qongl.  ministry,  1904;  pastor  North  Fal- 
mouth. Mass.,  1904-7,  Carlisle  since  July  21,  1907. 
Mem.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Republican.  Address:  Car- 
lisle,  ISIass. 

JOCEIiTN',  Stephen  Perry,  brigadier-gen.  U.S.A.; 
b.  Brownington,  Vt.,  Mar.  1,  1843;  s.  William  and 
Abigail  Nims  (Wilder)  Jocelyn;  ed.  Brownington 
Acad,  to  1855,  People's  Acad..  Morrisville,  Vt., 
1856-7,     Barton     (Vt.)     Acad.,     1858-62;     m.     Mary 


Chamberlain  Edgell,  of  St.  Louis,  Feb.  2,  1886. 
Enlisted  in  6th  Vt.  Vols.,  Aug.  22,  1863,  serving 
to  July  6,  1864;  1st  It.  115th  U.S.  Vol.,  Aug.  1, 
1864-Feb.  10,  1866;  entered  regular  army  as  It.  6th 
Inf.,  Feb.  23,  1866;  capt.  21st  Inf.,  May  19,  1874; 
maj.  19th  Inf.,  June  27,  1897;  It.-col.  25th  Inf., 
Mar.  31,  1899;  col.  14th  Inf.,  Feb.  28,  1901;  brig.- 
gen.,  June  16,  1906.  Bvtd.  maj.,  Feb.  27,  1890,  "for 
conspicuous  gallantry  in  action  against  Indians  at 
the  Clearwater,  Ida.,  July  11,  12,  1877."  During 
Civil  War  served  in  Army  of  the  Ohio  and  Army 
of  the  James,  being  present  at  the  fall  of  Rich- 
mond; served  on  Rio  Grande  border  of  Tex.,  1865- 
66;  in  numerous  Indian  campaigns  west  of  the 
Miss.  River,  1867-91;  participated  in  Spanish-Am. 
War  and  in  P. I.,  1898-01;  comd.  forces  in  Samar, 
1903,  and  Dept.  of  tlie  Visayas,  1904;  mem.  Gen. 
Staff  U.S.A.  and  chief  of  staff.  Pacific  Div.,  1904-6; 
comd.  Dept.  of  the  Columbia,  1906-7.  Mem.  Buffalo 
(N.Y.)  Hist.  Soc,  Mil.  Order  Loyal  Legion  (comdr. 
Vt.  Commandery).  Soc.  Colonial  Wars  (gov.  Vt. 
Soc),  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc.  Episcopalian.  Home: 
83  Summit  St.,  Burlington,  Vt* 

JOHNS,  Clayton,  pianist  and  composer;  b.  New 
Castle.  Del.,  Nov.  24,  1857;  s.  James  McCalmont 
and  Eliza  (Hopkins)  Johns:  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs. 
there,  and  Rugby  Acad.,  Wilmington,  Del.;  spl. 
student.  Harvard,  1879-81;  went  to  Germany;  stud- 
ied music  in  Berlin  until  1884;  since  then  in  Bos- 
ton as  musician,  composer,  teacher  and  concert 
pianist;  unmarried.  Has  been  abroad  much  of 
time,  particularly  in  London,  where  his  composi- 
tions are  frequently  performed.  Compositions  in- 
clude about  100  songs,  various  pieces  for  piano, 
piano  and  violin,  short  choral  wrks.  several  move- 
ments for  string  orchestra  and  music  for  a  14th 
Century  IMystery  Play  (voices  and  instruments), 
etc.  Address:  Brimmer  Chambers.  Brimmer  St., 
Boston. 

J0HNS017,  Albert,  silk  merchant;  b.  Sweden, 
Feb.  25,  1878;  s.  John  and  Aiigusta  Johnson:  ed. 
in  Sweden  and  in  grammar  schs.  and  Arms  Acad., 
Shelburne  Falls,  INIass. :  m.  Charlotte  Worden,  of 
St.  Johns.  N.B..  Oct.  24.  1906.  Came  to  America. 
1891;  began  in  silk  and  twist  business  in  the  office 
of  the  Globe  Silk  Works,  Gloverville,  N.Y.,  1898; 
mgr.  N.E.  office  of  the  Co..  at  Boston,  since  1900 
(main  offices  at  New  Haven,  Conn.):  mem.  firm  of 
Hat  ton  &  Johnson,  pearl  button  merchants.  Re- 
publican. Baptist.  Mason  (St.  John's  Lodge). 
Recreations:  country  life.  Home:  38  Montebello 
Rd.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  Office:  134  Summer  St., 
Boston.  IMass. 

JOHNSON',  Albert  Bushnell,  educator;  A.B., 
Brown  U.,  1891,  A.M.,  1892.  Instr.  Romance  lan- 
guages, 1892-9,  asst.  prof.,  1899-03,  asso.  prof, 
same  since  1903,  Brown  U.  Home:  East  Provi- 
dence,  R.I. 

JOHNSON,  Albert  Garfield,  educator;  b.  Turner, 
Me.,  Jan.  6,  1882;  s.  Henry  and  Vesta  (Bonney) 
Johnson;  grad.  Leavitt  Inst.,  Turner,  1900;  A.B., 
Bates  Coll.,  1906;  m.  Aug.  28,  1907,  Grace  Whitman 
Pratt,  of  Lewiston,  Me.  Teacher  Williston  Sem., 
Easth'ampton,  Mass.,  1906-7;  prin.  Leavitt  Inst., 
1907-13,  Madison  High  School,  1913-1915,  Bar  Har- 
bor since  1915.  Republican.  Universalist.  Ad- 
dress: Bar  Harbor,  iNIe. 

JOHNSON,  Albion  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Vienna, 
:Me..  Oct.  12,  184  0:  s.  Levi  and  Miriam  (Marston) 
Johnson:  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1861:  grad.  Bangor  Theol. 
Sem..  1864:  m.  Miranda  F.  Potter,  of  South  Bridg- 
ton.  Me.,  Sept.  27,  1864;  m.  2d,  Anne  Livia  Arnold, 
of  South  Braintree,  Mass.,  May  24,  1877:  2  chil- 
dren (bv  1st  marriage),  Frederic  P.,  Henry  L. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1864;  pastor  Livingston, 
Me.,  1864-8,  Antioch,  Cal.,  1869-71,  Winthrop,  Me., 
1871-2:  with  civ.  service.  1872-4:  pastor  Rockport, 
Me.,  1874-5,  South  Braintree.  Mass.,  1S75-8,  Ac- 
worth  N.H.,  1878-82,  Hvde  Park,  Mass.,  1882-97, 
Ferndale,  Cal.,  1899-01,  Dover,  Mass.,  1901-4,  Hyde 
Park,  1904 — •.  IMem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Repub- 
lican. Address:  366  Metropolitan  Av.,  Roslindale, 
Mass. 

JOHNSON,  Alfred  Evan,  clergyman;  A.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1871,  A.M.,  1874:  S.T.B.,  Gen.  Theol.  Sem..  1876. 
Deacon  and  priest  P.E.  Ch.,  1875;  rector  St.  Peter's 
Ch.,  Stone  Ridge,  N.Y.,  and  missionary,  Rosendale 
and    High    Falls,    N.Y.,    1875-6;    curate   Christ   Ch., 


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Springfield,  and  in  cliarge  of  Chapel  of  the  Good  Ave.,  East  Providence,  R.I.  Office:  324  Butler  Ex- 
Shepherd,     West    Sprinsfield,     1876-7;     curate     St.  change.  Providence,  R.I. 

Anne's  Ch..  Lowell.  Mass  1877-83;  missionary  JOHNSON,  Arthur  Stoddard,  trustee;  b.  Boston, 
Salmon  Falls  N.H  1883-8:  rector  St.  Martin  s  june  4,  1863;  s.  Samuel  and  Mary  (Stoddard)  John- 
Ch.,  New  Bedford  Mass..  1888-9  <;  missionary  Los  son;  grrad.  Noble's  Sch..  Boston.  1881;  A.B..  Har- 
Angeles.  Cal.,  1900-2;  curate  All  Saints'  Memorial  vard,  1885;  m.  Jennie  M.  Blake,  of  Boston,  Apr.  16, 
Ch..  Providence,  since  1904.  Author:  A  bimple  1JJ95.  Trustee  of  properties  and  of  charitable 
Exposition  of  the  Apostle  s  Creed.  Address:  155  instns.;  pres.  Boston  Y.M.C.A..  1896—,  and  con- 
Princeton,  Av.,  Providence.  R.I.  nected  with  it-offlcially  since  1886;  pres.  N.E.  Home 

JOHNSON,   Alfred  Scott,  lawyer;   b.   Brookfield,  for  Little  Wanderers,   Am.   Congl.   Assn.,   1911-12; 

Mass.,    Mar.    18,    1S6G:    s.    Pliny    F.    and    Phebe    E.  trustee   Mass.   Bible   Soc.    Republican.    Clubs:    Al- 

(Mann)    Johnson:    A.B.,    Brown   U.,    1890;    m.   Amy  gonquin,  University,  Country,  Art.    Home:  Nahant, 

W.   Stacy,  of  East  Providence,  R.I.,  Apr.   24,   1894.  Mass.    Office:  33  Sumner  St.,  Boston.* 

Admitted  to  R.I.  bar    1892,  and  since  practiced  in  JOHNSON,  Austin  Garfield,  physical  instructor; 

Providence.    Mem    R.I    Bar  Assn.,  Providence  Bar  b.   Huxley,   la.,  Jan.   12,   1882;   s.   John  and  Rachel 

Club.      Mason     (32°      K.T.,     Shriner).      Protestant.  (Anderson)     Johnson;     B.Di.,    la    State    Teachers' 

Clubs:  University,  West  Side.    Recreations:  motor-  coll.,  Cedar  Falls,  la..  1905;  B.P.E..  Internat.  Y.M. 

ing.   Address:  324  Butler  Exchange.  Providence,  R.L  c.A.  Coll.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1908;  m.  Grace  Alice 

JOHNSON,   Alice   Adams    (Mrs.    Edward    Lewis  9°^®'  °^  ^^  Centre,  Cal.,  Sept.   8,  1909;   2  children, 

Johnson),  club  woman:  b.  Pawtucket,  R.I.,  May  8,  Jean,  Irma.    Prin.  Zearlng  (la.)  High  Sch.,  1905-6; 

1860;  d.  Albert  Ezra  and  Julia  Amanda  (Brvman)  teacher  physical  edn.  Internat.  Y.M. C.A.  Coll.  since 

Adams;  descendant  of  John  Howland.  of  the  May-  1906;    sec.    Oswigatchie   Park    Co.     Mem.    Physical 

flower;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Pawtucket  and  Providence;  Edn.    Soc.     Progressive.     Lutheran.     Recreations: 

m.  Edward  Lewis  Johnson,  of  Providence,  Sept.  1,  fishing.      Home:     116    Westford    Ave.     Office:    287 

1882;    1    daughter,    Alice    Loraine.    Pres.    Churchill  Hickory  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

House    Corpn.;    mem     R.I,    State    Federation    of  JOHNSON,  Benjamin  Newhall,  lawyer;  b.  Lynn, 

Women  s  Clubs.  Pawtucket  Woman  s  Club    D.A.R.,  Mass.,  June  19,  1856;  s.  Rufus  Augustus  and  Ellen 

R.I.  Soc.  Colonial  Dames,  Soc.  Mayflower  Descend-  Maria    (Newhall)    Johnson;    A.B.,    Harvard,    1878; 

ants.   Conglist.    Clubs:  Arts  and  Crafts,  Providence  ll.b..  Boston  Law  Sch.,  1880;  m.  June  15,  1881.  Ida 


JOHNSON,  Allen,  college  prof.;  b.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Bank,    Essex    Trust    Co.,    Lvnn    Gas    and    Electric 

Jan.    29.    1870;    s.    Moses   Allen   and   Elmira    (Shat-  Co.,   Brockton    Gas   Light   Co.,   Carver   Cotton    Gin 

tuck)    Johnson;    A.B.,    Amherst    Coll.,    1892,    A.M.,  Co.    Clubs:    Eastern  Yacht,  Tedeco  Country:   Har- 

1895;    U.    of    Leipzig,    1895-7,    l^cole    des    Sciences  vard    (Boston  and   New  York;   Algonquin.    Home: 

Politiques,   Paris,   1897;   Ph.D.,   Columbia,   1899;   m.  109   Nahant  St.,  Lynn,  Mass.    Office:    50   State  St., 

Helen   K.    Ross,    of   Germantown.    Phila.,    June    20,  Boston,  Mass. 


1900.    Instr.  in  history,  Lawrenceville  (N.J.)   Sch., 


JOHNSON,  Carl  Bowen,  editor  and  publisher;  b. 


ChL^ii'^Tp     1^1%  o7-'r.l^f    i^2Zr..?l'^^^^\]^,^^]}r  Putnam,  Conn..  Sept.  14,  1859;  s.  Harrison  and  An- 

fnce     Bowdoin    Co'll  '   1^05  10      Larned    nrof     Im  "«"«  ^-   (Bowen)  .lohnson:  ed.  Putnam  High  Sch.; 

h?storv    Yale    1910          Mem     Am    Hi^^t     A^^n      A^'  "^-  Putnam,  Nov.  11,  1896,  Mary  E.  Fisher:  2  chil- 

Polit    Sconce  As<=n     M^    His^    Soc     (co^r    mem^'  '^'■^"'  Kenneth  Bowen.  Malcolm  Fisher;  editor  and 

Phi  Beta  KaDDaDeUaKannnFnsi^^  P"^-    Sentinel.    Franklin,    Mass.,    since    Oct..    1895. 

Who''i'n\m%^r^c\''for*nl?rf\o?kfa"nd^w^^^  fr7sl'^''^fan^.nn''^^l^l.  ^'^'°"=   '^'"^-  ''^•''•^-    ''^' 

Address:  Yale  Station,  New  Haven,  Conn.*  aress.   i^rankiin,   i\iass. 


Sch.;    m.   Dec.    12.    1898,   Margaret   E.    Hapgood.   of     "p"     Mass   Ho   of  Rpn     190  6    7    8    47n«Tp    1 91  ^  1 4: 
Nobleboro,  Me^  Entered  employ  of  the^East  Bos-    S'^T"  .\^?.^h1;^,?.°- °^L.^^P^'.H22l^' A'l^^^^I^^I'i^^^y^^^n 


Mem.  K.  of  P. 
ews  Total  Ab- 


,  Mass.  Soc.  Mayflower  Descend^    fA"^"^,®.i^°TS;,   ^^""JIVJ^^tI'^^  Republican.    Home: 
.testant.    Home:  69  Rockland  St.,    ^85  Castle  Rd..  Nahant,  Mass. 


of  City  of  Boston, 
ants  (treas.).    Prote 

Swampscott,    Mass.     Office:    East    Boston    Savings  JOHNSON,  Charles  Fletcher,  senator;  b.  Wins- 
Bank.   East  Boston,   Mass.  low.  Me..  Feb.  14,  1859;  s.  William  F.  and  Ruth  S. 

JOHNSON,  Ansel  Estano,  cler^vman:  b.  Newton  Johnson;  A.M.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1879  (LL.D.,  1911); 
Center,  Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1870;  s.  Samuel  R.  and  ^-  Abbie  W.  Button,  of  Winslow.  Me..  Dec.  21. 
Sarah  Jane  (Kellev)  Johnson;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  ^^^l.  Prin.  high  sch.,  Machias,  Me.,  5  yrs.,  1881-6; 
Mass.;  Mt.  Hermori  (Mass.)  Sch.;  B.D..  Yale  Div.  admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1886.  and  since  in  practice  at 
Sch.,  1897:  m.  Louie  J.  Leavens,  of  Melrose,  N.Y.,  Waterville.  Was  mayor  of  Waterville;  Dem.  can- 
May  20,  1897;  2  children,  Aurie  Ivan,  Eva  Flossie,  didate  for  gov.  of  Me.,  1892,  1894;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of 
Ordained  Congl.  ministrv,  1896:  pastor  Antioch,  Rep.,  1905,  1907:  del.  Dem.  Nat.  Conv.,  1904:  U.S. 
Cal.,  1897-01,  Havward,  1901-2,  Spencerport.  N.Y.,  senator,  term  1911-17.  Mason  (33°,  K.T.,  Grand 
1902-6.  Riverhead,  1906-7,  Monrovia,  Cal..  1907-12  Master  Grand  Lodge  of  Me.,  1906-7).  Address:  Wa- 
ist   Ch..    Everett,    Mass..    since    May.    1912.     Inde-  terville.  Me.* 

pendent     Republican       Mason.      Clubs:     Congrega-  JOHNSON,    Charles   Prederick,   author;    b.    New 

tional'  ,?>^^'''F\  /'^°'^\  °| .  Boston).     Recreations:  York.  May  8.  1836;  s.  Charles  F.  and  Sarah  Dwight 

golf,  fi.shmg.   Address:  79  Lmden  St.,  Everett,  Mass.  (Woolsev)    Johnson;    A.B.,    Yale,    1855,    A.M.,    1885 

JOHNSON,  Arthur  Pliny,  lawyer;  b.  Brookfield.  (Litt.D.,  1898;  LL.D..  Trinity.  1909);  m.  Elizabeth 

Mass.,    Feb.     8,     1865:    s.    Pliny    Fiske    and    Phebe  J.  McAlpine.  of  Pittsfield,  Mass..  Jan.  4,  1872   (died 

Emma    (Mann)    Johnson:    grad.    East    Greenwich  1882);   2  children,  Woolsey  McA..  Jarvis  MoA.;  m. 

Acad.,  R.L,  1881;  A.B.,  Brown  IT.,  1888.  A.M.,  1893;  2d.  Ellen  Wadsworth  Terry,  of  Cleveland,  Dec.  27. 

m.  Antoinette  Louisa  Allen,  of  Groton,  Conn.,  July  1883  (died  1896).    Studied  law  but  did  n'ot  practice; 

26,    1893.     Master    in    De   Veaux    Coll.,    Suspension  asst.  prof,  mathematics,  U.S.  Naval  Acad.,  1865-70; 

Bridge,  N.Y.,  1888-9;  prin.  high  soh.,  Groton,  Conn.,  prof.   English  lit.,  Trinity  Coll.,   Conn.,    1883-1907; 

18S9-90,  Bristol,  R.L.  1890-6:  associated  in  practice  emeritus    prof,    under   Carnegie   Foundation,    1909. 

with  brother.  Alfred   Scott  Johnson,  since  admis-  Author:    English  Words    (text-book),    1897:    Three 

sion    to    bar,    1898;    mem.    R.T.    Senate    from    East  Englishmen  and  Three  Americans,  1890;  Elements 

Providence,    1911,    13.    14.     Mem.    R.I.    Bar    Assn..  of   Literary   Criticism,    1898;    What   Can   I   Do   for 

Delta  Phi.    Democrat.    Baptist.    Home:  234  Mauran  Brady?   and   Other  Verses,    1897;    Outline  Historv 


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of  English  and  American  Literature,  1900;  Forms  Assn.     Recreations:    mechanics,   music.    Home:    18 

of    English    Poetry,    1904;     Shakespeare    and    His  Oread   St.     Office:     3!0   Main   St.    Worcester    Mass 

Ad^rfss^\%\evLfkT\vu^^^^^^^^  «  f °^??P?f'    =^^.^^^    Darlington,    clergyman;    b. 

Aoaress.  uy  v  ernon  &t.,  Maiitoid,  Conn."  Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa.,  Dec.  27,  1873;  s.  John  Oliver 

JOHNSON',  Charles  Rensselaer,  lawyer;  b.  Dana,  and  Katharine  Lacey   (Darlington)   Johnson;  13  A., 

Mass.,  Dec.  28,  1852;  s.  Theodore  Wilder  and  Emily  Md.  Asrl.  Coll.,  1892;  M.A.,  Columl)ian  (now  George 

Sears  (Mellen)   Johnson;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1875;  law  Washington)  U.,  1900;  grad.  Gen.  Theol    Sem     1898- 

student,  office  Rice  &  Blackmer,  Worcester,  1876-8;  m.    Elise    Bradford,    of    Washington     DC      Jan     8 

has  practiced  in  Worcester  since  1878;  m.  1st,  Aug.  1902;  3  children,  Elizabeth  Kngs,  Bradford.  Kath- 

8,   1882,   Mary   McGown.   of  Maynard,   Mass.    (now  arine  Darlington.    Deacon,   1898,  priest,    1899    PK 

deceased);  1  daughter,  Florence  Emily;  m.  2d,  May  Ch.;  curate  Pro-Cathedral,  Washington,  DC   'l898- 

29,   1889,   Susie  Servey,  of  Davenport,  la.;   2  sons,  99;  rector  Grace  Ch.,  Washington,  D  C     1899-01    St 

Charles  Ward,  Theodore  Howard.    Chmn.  Sch.  Bd.  Paul's    Ch.,    Brunswick,    Me.,    1901-5     Trinity    Ch 

repeatedly  and  a  mem.  1877-9  and  since  1892;  mas-  West  Pittston,  Pa.,  1906-12,  St.  Paul's  Ch     Bruns- 

ter    in    chancery    since    1882;    mem.    State    Bd.    of  wick,   Me.,  since   Mar.   15,   1912.    Mem.   Sigma  Chi 

Charity    since    1904;    representative    in    Gen.    Ct.,  Mason.    Address:   Brunswick,  Me. 

1898     1899^     Mem.    Worcester    Soc^    of    Antiquity,  JOHNSON,  Edward  Prancis,  judge"   b    Woburn 

inch) 
Law 


JOHNSON,  Charles  vrillison,  zoologis't;  b.  Mor-  eanor.  Admitted  to  bar,  1881;  first  mayor  of  Wo- 
ris  Plains,  Morris  Co.,  N.J.,  Oct.  26,  1863;  s.  Albert  burn,  1889-90;  judge  of  4th  Dist.  Ct.  of  Eastern 
Fletcher  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Willison)  Johnson;  Middlesex;  v. -p.  Woburn  Nat.  Bank.  Pres.  bd  trus- 
ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.,  Morristown,  N.J.;  m.  Carrie  tees  Woburn  Puli.  Library.  Republican  Member 
W.  Ford,  of  Phila.,  Jan.  14,  1897.  Moved  to  St.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Rumford  Hist.  Assn.  (v.-p.)  Ad- 
Augustine,    Fla.,    1880,    continuing   studies   in   nat-  dress:  Woburn,  Mass. 

ural   history,   and   making  large  collections  of  in-        JOHNSON,  Elmer,  lawyer;  b.  Troy,  Orleans  Co 

sects,  mollusca  and  fossils.    Curator  IMus.  of  Wag-  vt    Feb    22    1873-  s   Darius  T  and  Fmma  T     rPhnn 

ner  Free  Inst,  of  Science    Phila.,  1SS8-1903;  cura-  lin>'  Johnton;  el' coS^y^hs^-|^^^^^ 

tor  Boston  Soc.  Natural  History  since  Mar.,  1903  counts)   Eastman  Nat.  BusiAess  Co  1.,  Poughkeep- 

Especially    interested    in    study    of    mollusca    and  ^ie,  N.Y..  1892;  began  reading  law  in  office  If  Hon. 

diptera,  and  contbr.  to  biol.  jours,  of  papers  relat-  Frederick  W.  Baldwin,  of  Barton,  Vt;  admitted  to 

ing   to    these   splties.;asso.    editor   and    mgr.    The  bar,  Vt.,  1896.  U.S.  cts  ,  1900;  m.  Feb.  22,  1894    Sa- 

Nautilus  since  May    1890.    Fellow  A  A.A.S.;   mem.  rah  A.  Reynolds,  of  LoWell,  Vt.;  1  son.  Philip.    Be- 

Phila.  Acad.  Natural.  Sciences    Am.  Entomol.  Soc  gan  practice  at  Enosburg  Falls,  Vt.,  1896;  removed 

Entomol.    Soc.   Washington    Malacological   hoc.   of  to  St.  Albans.  1902;  state's  atty.  for  Franklin  Coun- 

London.    Home:  37  Ashford  St..  Allston,  Boston.*  ty,  1908-10;  first  mem.  State  Senate  from  P>anklin. 

JOHNSON,    Clarence   Pearson,    mfr. ;    b.   Boston,  1912-14.    Trustee   St.   Albans  Pub.    Library.    Mem. 

June   25.   1876;   s.   Horace  H.   and  Alva  Nora  Rob-  American  Bar  Assn.,  Vt.  State  Bar  Assn.,  Franklin 

inson)    Johnson;    ed.    Bell    Grammar    Sch..    Somer-  County  Bar  Assn.  (sec.-treas.).    Republican.    Meth- 

ville.   Mass.;   m.  Alice  Celiste,   of  Somerville,   Oct.  odist.     Mason.     Home:    35    Prospect   St.     Office:    32 

26,    1898;    1   son,   Richard   Freeman.    Began   active  North  Main  St.,  St.  Albans,  Vt. 
career,   1890,  in  employ  of  the  old  Commonwealth 


country   (Lexington.   Mass.).    Recreations:   motor-:  ^^i"e"an'3'EaTTn^fi?,faVv'':''^^"^h^tffl%%^^^ 

T"5^in^c.°tnn'"^nc^/*'n"f^;o-^9^n™Qy''^^^^^^       ^^■'  ^lara  E.   Musgrove.    Practiced  at  Melrose,   1895-6 

Lexington,  Mass.    Office.  128  Cross  St.,  Boston.  and  has  since  resided  at  Wollaston  and  maintained 

JOHNSON,    Clarke    Howard,    judge;    b.    Foster,  office  in  Boston.    Home:    Wollaston,  Mass 

R.I.,  Nov.    18,   1851;   s.   Elisha  and   Matilda    (How-  jOHNSON,   Eric   Harrison,    lawyer;    b.    Putnam, 


ter,  R.I.    Address:  Court  House,  Providence,  R.I.*  ■r«.™.».ro*v»»    ...         ...  —  ,  ,„,„., 

•rntT-Kran-Kr    r.^,•*•^./^«    „„fi,^^    5n„e.+..„ f ^,..   u    tt„/i  JOHNSON,  Emest  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Brookfleld, 

JOHNSON,  Clifton,  author,  illustrator;  b.  Had-    Mass.,    Apr.    14,    1867;    s.    Pliny    F.    and    Phebe    E. 


Rachel 

Home:  Hadley,  Mass.  children.  Malcolm,  Edward  D.,  Ernest  H.,  Jr.    Prin. 

JOHNSON,  Doug-las  Wilson,  educator,  geologist;  A.  P.   Hoyt  Grammar  Sch..  East  Providence,   R.I., 

moved   to   New   York.     (See  vol.    1909,   also  Who's  1891-5;   master  Williams   Grammar   Sch..   Chelsea 

Who  in  America,  1914-15.)  Mass.,   1896-02;   admitted   to   Mass.    bar,    1900,   and 

JOHNSON,  E.  Bert,  lawyer;  b.  Newark,  Vt.,  Nov.  since   1902   practiced  in   Boston.    Mem.   Mass.   Bar 

6,    1871;    s.    James    Dexter    and    Emeline    Augusta  ^^?"-;  ^ar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.    Democrat.    Bap- 

(Wright)    Johnson;   ed.   pub.   schs.;    LL.B.,   Boston  ^^^t.    Mason  (K.T.).   Recreations:  motoring.   Home: 

U.,  1899;  m.  Nov.   20,  1906,  Florence  J.  W.  Lesure.  ^^   Brooksdale   Rd.,   Faneuil  Dist.    Office:    17   Milk 

of  Worcester,  Mass.;  children,  Doris  Lesure,  How-  ^'^•'  Boston,  Mass. 

ard  Wright.    Began  gen.  practice  in  1899  in  part-  JOHNSON,    Francis    Howe,    author;    b.    Boston, 

nership   with   John  W.   Mawbey  under   firm   name  Jan.  15,  1835;  s.  Samuel  and  Charlotte  A.    (Howe) 

of  Mawbey  &  Johnson,   with  offices  in  Worcester  Johnson;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1856;  grad.  Andover  Theol. 

and  Barre,  Mass.;  firm  continued  for  9  yrs.  when  Sem.,   1860;  m.   Mary  A.  Dove,  of  Andover.   Mass., 

it   was   dissolved   by    the   appmt.    of   Mr.    Mawbey  1867;  m.  2d,  INIary  Beach,  of  New  York,  1894.    Or- 

to  office  of  registrar  of  probate  for  Worcester  Co. ;  dained    Congl.    ministry,    1861;    pastor    Hamilton, 

since  conducted  both  offices  alone.    Dir.  Worcester  Mass.,   1861-4;  since  then  has  resided  in  Andover, 

Y.M.C.A.   since    1904;    pres.   Worcester   Social    Set-  Mass.    For  several  yrs.  contbr.  to  Bibliotheca  Sac- 

tlement     Assn.      Republican.      Methodist;     trustee  ra  and  Andover  Review.    (See  Who's  Who  In  Amer- 

Trowbridge    M'emorial    Ch.     Mem.    Worcester    Bar  ica  for  list  of  books,  etc.)    Home:  Andover,  Mass.* 


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u"rinary'^dfs^eases"s'ince  V9l).i"Mem"B              Cadets  N.  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

3  yrs. ;  surgeon  arty.  9  yrs.,  Ancient  and  Hon.  Ar-  JOHNSON,  Georg'e  ■William,   lawyer;  b.   Boston, 

tiHerv  Co.,  Boston,  4  yrs.    Mem.  Boston  Med.  Assn.,  Dec.    2S,    1S27;    s.    Samuel    and    Charlotte    Abigail 

Mass'  Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.,  Am.  and  X.IC.  urol.  socs.,  (Howe)    .Tohnson;    ed.    Chauncv    Hall    and    Boslon 

Chi  Psi.    Clubs:  Authors'   (London.  Kng.);  Univer-  r.atin  chs. ;  m.  Feb.   24,  1857,  Mary  Ellen,  d.  E.  C 

sity,  New  York  Yacht,  etc.,  including  various  fish-  Stowell,  of  Chicago.    Partner  Deane,  Davis  «&  Co., 

ing  clubs  and  assns.  for  preservation  of  fish,  game  1848,  importers  and  jobbers,  Davis,  Johnson  &  Co., 

and  forests.   Author:  Forest,  Lake  and  River,  1892.  1849;  dissolved  1850;  abroad,  1850-6,  visiting  Eng- 

Contbr.  to  med.  jours.   Recreations:  fishing.    Home:  land,  China  and  S.A.,  combined  business  and  pleas- 

114  Fenway.    Office:  43  Tremont  St.,  Boston.  ure;  lived  in  Brookfleld,  Mass.,  since  1856;  studied 

TnTTWSOTa    -Prarilr   Poole    clerevman      (See   vol.  '^.^  "^^  i^h  J.  Evarts  Greene,  North  Brookfield,  and 

,A?n                  '   ^^^^^   fooie.   Clergyman,     ^oee    \ui.  pgjg„   ^    Chandler,    Boston;    admitted    to    Suffolk 

ivOX)  ,,.^r,  1863;  practiced  law  at  Brookfield.  Ma.ss..  1863- 

JOHNSON,    Frederic   Iver,    mfr.;    b.    Worcester,  gg.    engaged   in   mfg.    shoes  as   Johnson   &  Davis. 

Mass.,  Oct.   2,   1S71;  .s.   Iver  and  Mary  E.   (Speirs)  Brookfield,    1870-2,    as    Johnson,    Davis    &    Forbes, 

Johnson;  ed.  Worcester  Acad.;  m.  Annie  G.  Meehan,  i872-8;   lawyer  and  Chicago  loan  agt.,   Brookfleld, 

of    Boston,    Mass.,    July    15,    1898.     Pres.    and    gen.  jgyg^   ^nd   a   few   yrs.    following   when   he   retired, 

manager,  Johnson  Pneu-Metal  Tire  Co.,  Fitchburg,  chmn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen  and  Sch.  Com.,  and  trustee 

Mass.;  interested  in  Iver  Johnson  Sporting  Ooods  Merrick  Library  many  yrs.;  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv., 

Co.,  Boston,  Worcester  and  Fitchburg,  also  in  Iver  Chicago,  1868.  alternate,  1880;  state  senator,  1870; 

Johnson's  Arms  &  Cycle  Works.  Fitchburg,  Mass  ;  state  representative,  1877,   1880;  trustee  state  pri- 

dir.    Fitchburg  Nat.   Bank.    Mason    (32°,   Shriner);  marv  and  reform  schs. ;  mem.  Exec.  Council,  1887-9; 

mem.  Odd  Fellows,  B.P.O.  Elks.    Episcopalian.  Rec-  presdl.  elector,  1892-3.    Address:  Brookfield,  Mass. 

r^iVe°tic!  Hardware' (New   yS";   Commonwealth  JOHNSON,  Grace  Allen,  lecturer;  b    Maples,  Ind., 

S^i^iH^^i^'^^''"-  ^°''  (^"^^^'^-■-">-    ^'-  S-('lei'nUi)'^A^c^i^frsc"eXnro'f"G^o^^"L^^/^?d 

dress.  l<itcbbui„,  iviass.                       .    .       ,,     -o     +  Winslow,   of   Plymouth   Colonv;    ed.   pub.    schs.    of 

JOHNSON,  Frederick  Lord,  pamts ;  b.  Boston,  Kalamazoo,  INIich.,  and  Hopkinton,  Mass.;  grad. 
Nov.  20,  1860;  s.  Richard  Montgomery  and  Susan  pj.^^^^  j^g^  Library  Training  Sch.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y., 
Elizabeth  (Lord)  Johnson;  ed.  pub.  Pf-h.«5  i^yae  jgg^.  gpj  ^,ork  at  Northwestern  U.,  Evanston,  111.; 
Park  and  Boston;  m.  Sarah  Josephine  Perkins^  ot  summer  work  in  botany.  Harvard  Summer  Sch.;  m. 
Hyde  Park,  Feb.  24,  1892;  4  children.  David  Per-  j^^g  37,  1893,  Lewis  Jerome  John.son,  of  Cam- 
kins,  Arthur  Clark,  Marion,  Anna  EUzabfe....  ae-  bridge,  Mass.  Asst.  reference  librarian,  Pratt  Inst., 
gan  active  career,  Boston,  1882;  sec  1903-7,  smce  ig9i.2;  del.  from  Mass.  to  Nat.  Conv.,  Progressive 
v.-p.  Dexter  Bros.  Co.,  mfrs.  and  jobbers  ot  paints,  p^rtv.  Lecturers  on  initiative  and  referendum, 
oils,  varnishes,  stains,  etc. ;  trustee  Hyde  Park  bav-  ^roman  suffrage,  etc.  Pres.  Cambridge  Polit.  Equal- 
ings  Bank,  Hyde  Park  Pub.  Library;  curator  Hyde  ^^y  Assn.;  mem.  Cambridge  Pub.  Sch.  Assn.;  dir. 
Park  Hist.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Recreations:  Mass.  Woman  Suffrage  Assn.  Mem.  Cambridge  Civ. 
music.  Home:  62  Harvard  Av.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.  Service  Reform  Auxiliary  Association.  Single  Tax 
Office:  105  Broad  St.,  Boston.  League,  Mass.    Direct  Legislation  League,   Boston 

JOHNSON,  Frederick  "William,  M.D.;  b.  Bradford,  Equal  Suffrage  Assn.  Unitarian.  Home:  90  Ray- 
Mass.,  Oct.  24,  1853;  s.  George  and  Emma  Eldredge  mond  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

(Hodgkins)  Johnson;  descended  from  William  JOHNSON,  Granville,  engineer;  b.  Boston,  Mass., 
Johnson  who  came  from  Kent  Eng.,  m  IbdO,  and  pg^,  24,  1881;  s.  George  Jotham  and  Elizabeth 
was  one  of  the  founders  of  Charlestown,  Mass.;  p^oebe  (MacCready)  Johnson;  ed.  Hale's  Sch.,  and 
prep.  edn.  Dummer  Acad.,  Byfield,  Mass.,  St  Mark  s  Volkmann's  Sch.,  Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1903,  S.B., 
Sch.,  Southboro,  Mass.;  A.B.  Amherst,  1875,  A.M.  1994;  „!.  Jeannette  S.  Fallon,  of  Boston,  Jan.  12. 
1878;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1881;  m  Bradford,  jgn.  2  children,  Robert  Granville,  Douglas.  Be- 
Mass.,  July  2,  1879,  Ella  Frances  Kimball;  children,  g-^n  active  career  in  emplov  of  Sturtevant,  Blower 
Frederick,  Allan.  Physician,  Boston  Lying-in  Hosp.,  co.,  1905;  asst.  to  chief  engr.  Union  Electric  Light 
1878,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1880-1,  Free  Hosp.  for  &  Power  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1906-7;  partner  firm  of 
Women,  1879;  surgeon,  dept.  of  diseases  of  worn-  Monks  &  Johnson,  architects  and  engrs.,  Boston, 
en,  Carney  Hosp.,  1887-08,  since  gynecologist  in  ^ingg  jgQy  Mem.  Battery  A,  Field  Artv.,  M.V.M., 
chief ;  consulting  surgeon.  Woman  s  Charity  Club  1907-I2.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Boston  Soc.  Civ. 
Hosp.;  same,  Jordan  Hosp.,  Plymouth,  Mass  ;  con-  Engrs..  Nat.  Assn.  Cement  Users,  Phi  Beta  Kanpa. 
suiting  gynecologist  Elliot  Hospital,  Manche.ster,  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Harvard  (Bos- 
N.H.,  etc.  Mem.  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons.  A.M. A  IVIass.  ton  and  New  York);  Union  Boat  (Boston).  Recrea- 
Med.  Soc,  Boston  Soc.  for  Med.  Improvements,  Bos-  tions:  golf,  tennis.  Home:  489  Walnut  Av.,  Ja- 
ton  City  Hosp.  Club,  Boston  Med.  Library  Assn.  maica  Plain,  Mass.  Office:  78  Devonshire  St.,  Bos- 
Club:  Harvard.    Recreations:  salmon  trout  fishing,  ton,  Mass. 

Address:  167  Newbury  St.,  Boston.  -rrt-H-.rc.^in-     ■«•        _          n                   ^       -u     /^       ■,■ 

, ^^_,     „              —,_.       1   „.    ,,      A  11.5 JOHNSON,    Henry,    college    prof.     b.    Gardiner, 

JOHNSON,    George    Edwin,    lawyer;    b.    Albion  ^^       j^,^g   gS.    1855;   s.   Richard   Elliot  and   Louisa 

Me.,  Nov.  14,  1839;s.  ElbridgeandMary  A.  (Worth)  ^bbie   (Reed)   Johnson;   A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll..  1874; 

Johnson;  high  sch    education,  China,  Freedom  and  student  univs.   of  Gottingen.  Leipzig,  and   Berlin; 

Bloomfield   (i ""    Ai,^,^r,    ,^,^  _.    _     _ 

June    5,    186f 

Unity,  Me    1865-6,  at  Belfast  since.   Judge  of  police  ^ggj     pj-^f    modern  langs.,   1877,  librarian,   1880-3, 


JOHNSON,  Georg'e  Henry,  clergyman;  moved  to  Archgeol.    Inst.    America,    Phi    Beta    Kappa.      (See 

Cleveland,  Ohio.    (See  vol.  1909.)  Who's    Who    in    America   for    list    of   books,    etc.) 

JOHNSON,  George  Perry,  mfr.;   b.   Manchester,  Home:  Brunswick,  Me.* 

N.H.,  Nov.  7,  1851:  s.  of  William  Butler  and  Nancy  JOHNSON,   Henry  Augustus,   mfg.    bakers'   and 

(Poor)  .lohnson;  ed.  Cornell  U.,  1871-4;  Dartmouth  confectioners'  supplies;  b.  Bucksport,  Me.,  Dec.  10, 

Coll.,  class  of  1873;  m.  Maria  A.  G.  Ellis,  of  Cam-  1857;  s.  Samuel  T.  and  Charlotte  (Childs)  Johnson; 

bridge,  Mass.,  June  5,  1879;  children,  Florence  E.,  ed.  English  High  Sch.,  Boston;  m.  Helen  B.  Camp- 


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bell,  of  Reading,  Eng-.,  June  8,  1879;  children,  Ed- 
win Clifford,  Mildred  Childs  (died  Oct.  31,  1904), 
Russell  Campbell,  Dorothy  Bucknani.  Began  in 
bakers'  and  confectioners'  supply  business,  1875; 
pres.  H.  A.  Johnson  Co.,  mfrs.  and  jobbers  of  ba- 
kers' and  confectioners'  supplies  since  1875.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commei-ce.  Home:  24  Sidlaw 
Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  221-223  Slate  St., 
Boston. 

JOHNSON,  Henry  Iiewis,  editor;  b.  Limington, 
IMe.,  June  1,  1867;  s.  Albion  H.  and  Miranda  F. 
Johnson;  ed.  English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Inst.  Technology;  m.  Acworth,  N.H.,  18!)2,  Mal)el 
A.  Wood;  1  son.  Hay  ward  A.,  1900.  Editor  The 
Graphic  Arts  (mag.).  Mem.  Sphinx  Club,  Tech 
Club  (New  York),  Soc.  of  Printers,  Boston.  Home: 
336  Metropolitan  Av.,  Roslindale,  Mass.  Office:  516 
Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

JOHNSON,  Herbert  Spencer,  clergyman;  b.  Mc- 
Minnville,  Ore.,  Oct.  4,  1S66;  s.  John  Wesley  and 
Helen  Elizabeth  (Adams)  Johnson;  four  great 
grandfathers  in  Revolutionary  War;  'A.B.,  U.  of 
Ore.,  1887;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891;  grad.  Rochester 
Theol.  Sem.,  1893  (D.D.,  Berea  Coll.,  Ky..  1911);  m. 
Mary  Crane,  of  Dalton,  Mass.,  June  21,  1900;  3 
children,  Mary,  Helen,  Herbert  S.,  Jr.  Ordained 
Bapt.  ministry,  1893;  pastor  of  1st  Baptist  Ch., 
Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1893-9,  Warren  Av.  Ch.,  Boston, 
since  1899.  Trustee  Berea  Coll.,  Ky.  Am.  Bapt. 
Foreign  Mission  Soc.  Republican.  Clubs:  Harvard, 
City  (Boston).  Delivered  addresses  in  Congo  re- 
form campaign  through  northern  part  of  the  U.S., 
1905-6.  Recreations:  trout  fishing,  motoring.  Ad- 
dress: 69  Bay  State  Rd.,  Boston.* 

JOHNSON,  J.  Iiovell,  mfr. ;  b.  Worcester,  Mass., 
June  26,  1876:  s.  Iver  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Spiers) 
.Johnson;  ed.  Worcester  Grammar  Sch.,  Fitchburg 
High  Sch.  and  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.  Mem.  firm  of 
Iver  Johnson's  Arms  &  Cycle  Works,  of  Fitchburg; 
v. -p.  Iver  Johnson  Sporting  Goods  Co.,  of  Boston, 
Worcester  and  Fitchburg;  1st  v. -p.  and  mem.  exec, 
com.  Fitchburg  Bank  &  Trust  Co.;  v. -p.  and  mem. 
finance  com.  Fitchburg  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.;  dir. 
Merchants'  Nat.  Bank  (Worcester),  Boston  Casual- 
ty Co.  Alderman  of  Fitchburg,  1901-3  (pres.  of 
bd.,  1902-3);  state  senator  of  3d  Worcester  Sena- 
torial Dist.,  1907-8;  councillor  7th  Dist.,  1909-10. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Worcester  Coun- 
ty Mechanics'  Assn.,  Fitchburg  Bd.  of  Trade  and 
Merchants'  Assn.  Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°,  K.T.). 
Clubs:  Home  Market,  Algonquin,  Boston  Athletic 
Assn.,  Boston  City  (Boston);  Tatassit,  Worcester 
(Worcester);  Manufacturers',  Fay,  Alpine  Sports- 
man's (Fitchburg);  Country  (Leominster);  Wat- 
atic  (Ashburnham) ;  Republican  of  Massachusetts, 
Worcester  County  Republican.  Home:  520  Main 
St.    Office:  109  River  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.* 

JOHNSON,  Jesse,  lawyer;  b.  Bradford,  Vt.,  Feb. 
20,  1842;  grad.  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1863;  m.  Sarah  E. 
Russell,  of  Brooklyn  (died  1897);  2d,  Mary  Adaline 
Prichard,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  1902.  Practiced  law 
in  Brooklyn,  N.Y.;  U.S.  dist.  atty..  Eastern  Dist. 
of  N.T.,  18"89-93;  mem.  Constl.  Conv.  of  N.Y.  (chmn. 
Com.  on  Cities),  1894;  justice  Supreme  Ct.  of  N.Y., 
1897-8.  Now  retired  to  pvt.  life.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Address:  Brook- 
side,  Oxford,  N.H.* 

JOHNSON,  John  "W.,  lawyer;  b.  Woburn,  Mass., 
Oct.  1.  1852;  s.  John  and  Julia  A.  Johnson;  prep, 
edn.  Woburn  High  Sch.;  student  Tufts  Coll.;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1873;  studied  law  and  was  admitted  to 
bar,  1875;  m.  Woburn,  Jan.  7,  1879,  Caroline  G. 
Grammer.  Practiced  at  Woburn  since  1875;  pres. 
Woburn  Nat.  Bank;  pres.  Woburn  City  Council, 
1903;  mem.  Woburn  Sch.  Com.,  1884-8.  Unitarian. 
Club:  Towanda.  Home:  5  Warren  Ave.  Office:  349 
Main  St..  Woburn,  Mass. 

JOHNSON,  Josepli  Warren,  lawyer.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

JOHNSON,  Laurence  Henry  Hitch,  lawyer;  b. 
Jamaica  Plain  Dist.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  13.  1859; 
s.  Henry  Augustus  and  Elizabeth  Swift  (Hitch) 
Johnson;  prep.  edn.  Adams  Acad.,  Quincy,  Mass.; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1880:  L.L.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1883;  m.  Leila  Miller,  of  Quincy,  Mass.,  June  4, 
1903.  Admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  1884,  and  since 
practiced    in    Boston;    specializes    in    probate    law. 


trusts  and  care  of  property;  trustee  of  estates; 
pres.  Cattle  Fair  Hotel;  v. -p.  Boston  Land  Co.  Dir. 
and  sec.  Peter  Bent  Brigham  Hosp.  Mem.  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  Union,  Exchange  (Boston);  Milton  (Milton, 
Mass.);  University  (New  York).  Home:  162  Cen- 
tral Ave.,  Milton,  Mass.  Office:  27  Kilby  St.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

JOHNSON,    Lewis    Jerome,    civil    engineer;     b. 

Milford,  IMass.,  Sept.  24,  1S67;  s.  Napoleon  Bona- 
parte and  Mary  Tufts  (Stone)  Johnson;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1887;  C.E.,  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.  (Har- 
vard), 1888;  student  at  Federal  Polvtechnikum, 
Ziirich,  1888-9,  and  at  I^icole  des  Ponts  et  Chausees, 
Paris,  portion  of  1889-90;  m.  Grace  Allen  Fitch,  of 
Evanston,  111.,  June  27,  1893;  2  children,  Jerome 
Allen,  Chandler  Willard.  Instr.  civ.  engring..  Har- 
vard, 1S90-2;  practiced  at  Chicago,  1892-4;  again 
instr.  Harvard,  1894-6,  asst.  prof.,  1896-1906,  prof, 
civ.  engring.  since  1906.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts 
and  Sciences;  mem.  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  Am. 
Soc.  C.E.,  Soc.  Promotion  Engring.  Edn.,  Am.  Soc. 
for  Testing  Materials.  Mass.  Direct  Legislation 
League.  Mass.  Single  Tax  League;  pres.  Anti-Im- 
perialist League.  Joint  designer  of  Harvard  Sta- 
dium. Recreations:  study  of  public  questions  and 
their  solution.  Home:  90  Raymond  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

JOHNSON,  Luther  Bumham,  editor;  b.  North- 
fleld,  Vt.,  Dec.  8,  1869;  s.  James  N.  and  Eloisa 
(Burnham)  Johnson;  prep.  edn.  Northfleld  High 
Sch.;  B.A.,  Norwich  U.;  Northfleld,  1888;  m.  Ber- 
lin, Vt.,  May  6,  1891,  Martha  A.  Willey;  3  children, 
Paul  Willey,  Roy  Luther,  Alice  Martha.  Editor 
and  pub.  Northfleld  News,  1889-94,  Burlington 
Clipper,  1894,  "Johnson  Papers"  (weekly  newspa- 
pers in  Vt.),  since  1894;  official  reporter,  Vt.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1896-04;  state  senator.  Orange  Co.,  1906-8. 
Mem.  State  Bd.  of  Edn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ad- 
dress: Randolph,  Vt. 

JOHNSON,  Marcus  Morton,  surgeon;  Apr.  21, 
1843-Mar.  15,  1914.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

JOHNSON,  Melvin  Maynard,  lawyer;  b.  Wal- 
tham,  i\lass..  May  11,  1871;  s.  Hon.  Byron  B.  and 
Louise  H.  (Cutter)  Johnson;  A.B.  and  Ph.B.,  Tufts 
Coll.,  1892;  LL.B.,  magna  cum  laude,  Boston  U. 
Law  Sch.,  1895;  m.  Ina  Delphene  Freeman,  of 
Needham,  Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1895.  Practiced  with  fa- 
ther under  title  of  Johnson  &  Johnson,  1895-02; 
mem.  flrm  of  Rogers,  North  &  Johnson,  1903-7, 
since  Johnson  &  North:  specializes  in  corpn.  law 
and  trial  of  causes;  gained  internat.  reputation  in 
defense  of  LeBlanc-Glover  murder  case.  Widely 
known  as  public  speaker.  Treas.  and  dir.  Mass. 
Incorporation  Co.  Grand  Master  of  Masons  in 
Mass.,  1914;  pres.  bd.  dirs.  Grand  Lodge  Coj-pn. ; 
pres.  Masonic  Edn.  and  Charity  Trust;  pres.  Bd. 
Masonic  Relief.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar 
Assn.  (exec,  com.),  Middlesex  Bar  Assn.,  Theta 
Delta  Chi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Tufts  Coll.  Alumni 
Assn.  (ex-pres.).  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Ma- 
son (33°).  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Boston  Yacht, 
Tufts  College  Club  of  Boston,  Algonquin  (Boston). 
Home:  Riverbank  Ct.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  89 
State  St.,  Boston.* 

JOHNSON,  Millard  riUmore,  clergyman;  b. 
Springfleld,  N.H.,  Oct.  27,  1850;  s.  Warren  and 
Sarah  Ann  (Sargent)  Johnson;  8th  in  descent  from 
Edmund  Johnson,  of  Hampton,  N.H.,  1635,  and  9th 
from  William  Sargent,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1633; 
grad.  New  London  (N.H.)  Lit.  and  Scientiflc  Instn., 
1872;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1876;  grad.  Newton  Theol. 
Instn.,  1879;  m.  Fisherville,  N.H.,  Dec.  17,  1879, 
Eunice  Adeline  Allen,  7th  in  descent  from  Lewis 
Allen,  of  Weston,  Mass.,  1665.  Ordained  to  min- 
istry Bapt.  Ch.,  1879:  pastor  First  Ch.,  Foxboro, 
Mass.,  1879-89,  Central  Ch.,  Middleboro,  Mass., 
1889-98,  First  Ch..  Medford,  Mass.,  1898-1900,  First 
Ch.,  Nashua.  N.H.,  1900-8,  Bethany  Ch.,  Boston, 
1908-13,  3d  Ch.,  Middleboro  since  1913.  Served  as 
pres.  N.H.  Bapt.  Conv.,  N.H.  Ministers'  Conf.,  Civic 
League  (Nashua),  Mass.  Bapt.  Charitable  Soc, 
Bapt.  Y.P.  Union,  Mass.  and  N.H.  Mem.  gen.  ap- 
portionment com.  Northern  Bapt.  Conv.:  mem.  bd. 
mgrs.  Am.  Bapt.  Missionary  Union;  mem.  bd.  dirs. 
Northern  Bapt.  Edn.  Soc;  mem.  Salem  (N.H.) 
Race  Track  Com.  of  1905;  mem.  Boston  Bapt.  Min- 


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isters'  Conf.  Mem.  Gilmore  Rifles,  1st  N.H.  Militia, 
1866-7:  chmn.  sch.  bd.,  Foxboro,  1881-3;  was  trus- 
tee pub.  library,  Foxboro  and  Middleboro;  In- 
dependent Republican.  Trustee  Newton  Theol. 
Instn.  (necrologist  Alumni  Assn.  since  1899),  Col- 
by Acad,  (ex-pres.  Alumni  Assn.  and  of  Boston 
Soc,  same),  ilem.  Delta  Upsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Addrfs.'s:  Rock,  Mass. 

JOHNSON,  Mortimer  Iiawrence,  naval  officer; 
.Tune  1.  is.ii'-l'\b.  14,  l'Ji:{.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who  s  Willi  in  Amorica,  1912-13.) 

JOHNSON,  Myron  Alfred,  clergyman;  b.  Hadley, 
Mass.,  Feb.  25,  183G;  s.  Alfred  and  Drusilla  (Hall) 
Johnson;  g.g.s.  Capt.  John  Richardson,  of  Revolu- 
tionary War,  later  one  of  com.  of  2  that  drew  up 
Constitution  of  Mass.;  g.s.  of  Aaron  Hall,  who 
went  from  Harvard  U.  to  RevoUUionary  War, 
served  6  yrs.  and  was  mem.  General  Ct.  of  ]Mass.; 
ed.  Hopkins  Acad.,  Williston  Sem.,  Amherst  Coll., 
Harvard  Law  Sch.;  studied  theology,  at  Theol. 
Sem.,  Va.  (D.D.,  Nebraska  Coll.,  1877,  Griswold 
Coll.,  la..  1877);  m.  Frances  Adelaide,  d.  Prof. 
William  Gordon  Mitchell,  of  Ithaca  (N.Y.)  Acad., 
Apr.  9,  1863;  4  children,  Walter  DeF.  (rector  of 
Christ  Ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.),  Reginald  H.,  Arthur 
v.,  Elizabeth  (widow  of  N.  G.  Pendleton,  Esq.). 
Teacher  various  acads.  and  sems.  for  several  yrs.: 
deacon,  1861,  priest,  1862.  P.E.  Ch.;  missionary  in 
N.Y.,  Conn,  and  Mass.,  1868-9:  rector  Bennington, 
Vt.,  1870-3,  St.  Peter's  Ch.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.Y., 
1874-8,  Calvarv  Ch.,  Clifton,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1879- 
82,  Jackson,  Mich.,  1882-90.  Burlington  and  Ft. 
Madison,  and  Trinity  Ch.,  Davenport,  la.,  1890-3, 
Chs.  in  Wis.,  1894-1900,  St.  Stephen's  Ch.,  Cincin- 
nati, and  the  Cathedral  staff,  1901-5;  retired,  1906. 
Pres.  Standing  Com.  P.E.  Ch.,  la.,  1892;  deputy  to 
Gen.  Conv.,  New  York.  1888.  Baltimore,  1892;  chap- 
lain 2d  Regt.,  la.  N.G.,  1892.  Built  and  restored 
4  chs.  during  ministry  of  50  yrs.  Democrat.  Ma- 
son; grand  prelate  Grand  Commandery,  K.T.  of  la., 
1885.  Recreations:  cycling,  fishing.  Address:  50 
Kensington  Ave.,  Northampton,  Mass. 

JOHNSON,  Nicholas  Charlton,  merchant;  b.  East 
Albanv,  N.V.,  jMay  18,  1866;  s.  Hiram  Lyman  and 
Sarah  J.  (Saunders)  Johnson;  descendant  of  Col. 
Joseuh  Crockett,  of  the  Revolutionary  War;  ed. 
grammar  and  high  schs.,  Bradford,  Mass.:  m. 
Adaline  E.  Frost,  of  West  Newton,  Mass.,  June 
15,  1897;  3  children,  Charlton  Frost,  Robert  San- 
ders, Kenneth  Richards.  Clk.  in  store  of  Mitchell 
&  Co.,  dry  goods,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1883-97;  buyer 
for  Gilchrist  &  Co.,  Boston,  1897-01;  partner  firm 
of  Mitchell  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Haverhill,  since  1901;  treas. 
Granite  State  Spring  Water  Co.;  dir.  Federal  Pow- 
er &  Light  Co.,  Haverhill  Nat.  Bank;  trustee  Pen- 
tucket  Savings  Bank.  Mason  (K.T.).  Republican. 
Conglist.  Club:  Pentucket.  Home:  300  Main  St. 
OflSce:  80  Merrimac  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

JOHNSON,  Beginald  Hathaway,  lawyer;  b. 
Braintree,  Mass..  July  19,  1S74;  s.  Henry  Augustin 
and  Elizabeth  (Hitch)  Johnson;  prep,  edn.,  Adams 
Acad.,  Quincy,  Mass.,  1887-91;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1898:  m.  Frances 
Barnard  Goodwin,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  June  28, 
1896;  children,  Christina,  Reginald  Hathaway,  Jr., 
Nancy.  Began  practice  in  office  of  Storey  &  Thorn- 
dike.  Boston,  1898:  admitted  to  partnership  in  firm 
as  Storey,  Thorndike,  Palmer  &  Thayer,  1902,  title 
of  Storey,  Thorndike,  Palmer  &  Dodge  since  1910; 
specializes  in  corpn.  matters  connected  with  the 
firm.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Mass.  and 
Am.  bar  assns.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Union,  Oakley 
Country.  Harvard  Musical  Assn.;  Harvard  (New 
York).  Recreations:  motoring,  tennis,  golf.  Home: 
8  Follen  St.,  Cambridge.  Office:  735  Exchange 
Bldg.,  Boston. 

JOHNSON,  BnBsell  Thayer,  M.D.;  b.  Newark, 
Vt.,  Apr.  4,  1841;  s.  Ransel  and  Sally  A.  (Farmer) 
Johnson;  grad.  Charlestown  Acad.,  Hatley,  P.Q.; 
studied  medicine  under  Dr.  Charles  S.  Cahoon, 
Lyndon,  Vt.;  student  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of  Vt.;  M.D., 
Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.,  New  York,  1867;  m. 
Lyndon,  Mar.  29,  1869,  Asenath  A.  Weeks.  En- 
listed in  11th  Regt.  Vt.  Vols.,  1862,  and  served  as 
div.  steward,  2d  Division,  6th  Army  Corps,  nearly 
2  yrs.  Began  practice  at  Stanstead,  P.Q.;  removed 
to  West  Concord,  Vt.,  1869;  health  officer,  1883-04; 


supervisor  of  insane,  1884-98;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1884-5.  Mem.  Vt.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Med.  Assn., 
G.A.R.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Address:  Concord, 
Vermont. 

JOHNSON,  Samuel,  merchant;  b.  Middleton, 
Mass.,  July  10,  18G0;  s.  Amos  Howe  and  Frances 
Seymour  (Benjamin)  Johnson;  prep.  edn.  high 
sch.,  Salem,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Williams,  1882  (Kappa 
Alpha);  m.  Josephine  Forbush,  of  Boston,  P'eb.  6, 
1904;  5  children,  Josephine,  Edward  C,  Ada,  Fran- 
ces, Eunice.  Entered  wholesale  and  retail  dry 
goods  business  of  C.  F.  Hovey  &  Co.  (organized, 
1848),  at  Boston,  Oct.  1,  1882;  now  a  mem.  of  the 
firm.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs: 
Union,  Milton,  Wollaston  and  Cohassett  Golf. 
Recreations:  golf.  Home:  198  Randolph  Ave.,  Mil- 
ton, Mass.    Office:  33  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

JOHNSON,  Samuel  William,  prof,  emeritus  agrl. 
chemistry;  July  3,  1830-July  20,  1909.  (See  vol. 
1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,   1908-9.) 

JOHNSON,  Samuel  Worth,  M.D.;  b.  Albion,  Me., 
Oct.  15,  1842;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin), 
1864.  Practiced  at  Dixmont,  Me.,  1864-82,  Belfast 
since  1882;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1877;  served  as 
U.S.  collector  of  customs,  at  Belfast.  Home:  Bel- 
fast, Me. 

JOHNSON,  Theodore  Silas;  b.  Dana,  Mass.,  July 
1,  1843;  s.  Theodore  W.  and  Emily  Sears  (Mellen) 
Johnson;  descendant  of  Solomon  Johnson,  who  set- 
tled at  Sudbury,  Mass.,  previous  to  1639;  grad. 
high  sch.,  Dana:  Wesleyan  Acad.,  Wilbraham, 
Mass.;  m.  Apr.  24,  1873,  Amanda  M.  Allen,  of 
Blackstone,  Mass.  Studied-  law  in  office  of  Dewey 
&  Williams,  W'orcester,  and  was  admitted  to  bar, 
1S66;  apptd.  trial  justice,  Blackstone,  1867;  clk.  of 
Dist.  Ct.,  1871-81;  clk.  of  cts.  of  Worcester  Co. 
since  1881;  v.-p.  and  trustee  Worcester  Five  Cents 
Savings  Bank;  dir.  Merchants  Nat.  Bank.  Capt. 
M.V.M.,  1875-6-7;  col.  on  staff  of  gov.  of  Mass., 
1879.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Worcester 
Soc.  of  Antiquity,  W^orcester  Economic  Club,  Wor- 
cester Co.  Bar  Assn.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Wor- 
cester, Tatnuck  Country,  Bohemians,  Tatassit 
Canoe,  Frohsinn  Soc,  Fay  (Fitchburg),  Massa- 
chusetts (Boston).  Home:  8  Bowdoin  St.  Office: 
Court  House,  Worcester,  Mass. 

-JOHNSON,  Thomas  Pranilin,  lawyer;  b.  Pitts- 
burg, N.H.,  July  3,  1848;  s.  David  and  Mary 
(Wasliman)  Johnson;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Colebrook 
Acad.;  went  to  la.,  in  search  of  health,  1872; 
taught  sch.;  studied  law  in  office  of  Hon.  L.  L. 
Ainsworth;  admitted  to  la.  bar,  1875;  m.  Colebrook, 
N.H.,  Mar.  1.  1877,  Abigail  Lovering.  Practiced 
for  1  yr.  at  Postville,  la.;  returned  to  N.H.,  1877, 
and  has  since  practiced  at  Colebrook;  mem.  N.H. 
Constl.   Conv.    Home:   Colebrook,  N.H. 

JOHNSON,  Treat  Baldwin,  chemist;  b.  Bethany, 
Conn.,  Mar.  29,  1875;  s.  Dwight  Lauren  and  Har- 
riet (Baldwin)  Johnson;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific 
Sch.  (Yale),  1898;  Ph.D.,  organic  chemistry,  Yale, 
1901:  m.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  June  29,  1904,  E. 
Estelle  Amerman.  Instr.  in  organic  chemistry, 
1901-10,  asst.  prof.  1910-13,  prof,  since  1913,  Shef- 
field Scientific  Sch.  Mem.  Soc.  Biol.  Chemists,  Am. 
Chem.  Soc,  Deutsche  Chemische  Gesellschaft, 
Sigma  Xi.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Address:  204 
Maple    St.,    New   Haven,    Conn. 

JOHNSON,  Tretay,  banker;  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  Jan. 
18,  1850;  s.  William  Treby  and  Martha  Tappan 
(Chase)  Johnson;  ed.  Augusta  High  Sch.;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1871:  m.  July  29,  1880,  Amie  Lizzie  Bar- 
bour, of  Lewiston,  Me.  Cashier  Cobbossee  Nat. 
Bank,  Gardiner,  Me.,  1879,  1880;  cashier,  1881-07, 
pres.  since  1907,  Granite  Nat.  Bank,  Augusta; 
trustee  Augusta  Savings  Bank,  State  Trust  Co.; 
served  as  mayor  of  Augusta,  and  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of 
Rep.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (33°).  Club: 
Abnaki.    Home:  Augusta,  Me. 

JOHNSON,  William  Augustus,  M.D. ;  b.  Saco, 
Me.,  June  28.  1858:  s.  William  Lambert  and  Nancy 
Townsend  (Hobson)  Johnson:  descendant  of  Wil- 
liam Hobson,  who  settled  in  Rowlev,  Mass.,  in 
1650;  ed.  Saco  High  Sch.;  Phillips  Acad,  Exeter, 
N.H. ;  Bowdoin  Coll.;  M.D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll., 
Phila..  1882;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Lowell, 
Mass.,   since   1882;  phys.   to  Lowell  Bd.   of  Health 


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since  1888;  mem.  staff  of  St.  John's  Hosp.,  Lowell 
Gen.  Hosp.  since  1S95.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Middlesex  North  Dist.  Med.  Hoc.  (pies.  1898). 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason;  mem.  Knights 
of  Pythias.  Clubs:  Yorick,  Vesper  Country.  Home: 
84  Methuen  St.  Office:  145  Merrimack  St.,  Lowell, 
Mass. 

JOHNSOIT,  WUUam  Colet,  life  ins.;  b.  Sag  Har- 
bor, N.y.,  Jan.  28,  1S76;  s.  Peter  Roosevelt  and 
Mary  Chamberlain  (Hunt)  Johnson;  of  old  Holland 
Dutch  stock,  which  settled  on  Lonir  Island  in  1627; 
original  ancestor  in  America,  Antonie  Janssen;  ed. 
Sag  Harbor  High  Sch. ;  m.  Erma  Mecklem,  of  East 
Orange,  N.J.,  Oct.  12,  1898;  4  children,  Winifred 
Channing,  Stephen  Roosevelt,  Erma,  Willianv 
Colet,  Jr.  Entered  ins.  business  in  New  Yorli, 
1892;  was  for  10  yrs.  mgr.  at  New  York  of  the 
Phoenix  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  Hartford;  removed 
to  Boston,  1911,  to  become  v. -p.  and  gen.  mgr. 
Columbian  Nat.  Life  Ins.  Co.;  sec.-treas.  and  dir. 
The  Johnson  Estate  (Inc.).  Mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Veteran  of  7th  Regt.  N.Q.N.Y.,  and 
of  N.Y.  Naval  Militia.  Mem.  Am.  Economic  Assn. 
Progressive  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Al- 
gonquin, Boston  Art,  WoUaston,  Chestnut  Hill 
Golf,  Shelter  Island  Yacht.  AVriter  and  lecturer 
on  economic  and  ins.  subjects.  Recreations:  golf, 
travel.  Home:  49  Warren  St.,  Brookline.  Office: 
Columbian   Nat.    Bldg.,   Boston. 

JOHNSON,  William  Noyes,  mfr.,  banker.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

JOHNSON,  William  Richard,  banker;  b.  New- 
buryport,  Mass.,  May  16,  1855;  s.  Richard  and 
Frances  (Bradstreet)  Jolinson;  direct  descendant 
of  Gov.  Simon  Bradstreet  and  his  wife,  Annie 
Dudley  (d.  of  Gov.  Thomas  Dudley),  also  of 
William  Johnson,  who  came  to  America  with  John 
Winthrop,  1630,  and  settled  at  Charlestown,  Mass.; 
grad.  Newburyport  High  Sch.,  1872;  m.  Nov.  2, 
1892,  Lilian  Lawrence  Richardson,  of  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass.  Was  one  of  incorporators  of  New- 
buryport Electric  Light  Co.  and  became  pres. ; 
also  pres.  Newburyport  Gas  &  Electric  Co.;  was 
elected  dir.  Merchants  Nat.  Bank,  1885,  pres.  since 
1902;  mem.  Newburyport  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank, 
1882,  trustee  since  1886  (mem.  bd..  of  .investment) ; 
pres.  Newburyport  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co. ;  treas. 
Proprs.  of  Oak  Hill  Cemetery,  Merrimack  Humane 
Soc.  Mem.  Common  Council,  Newburyport,  1879- 
80;  alderman,  1885-6.  Now  serving  4th  term  of 
7  yrs.  each  as  dir.  Newburyport  Pub.  Library. 
Independent  Democrat.  Unitarian.  For  many  yrs. 
prominent  in  Masonic  Order:  Eminent  Comdr. 
Newburyport  Commandery,  K.T,  1884;  Deputy 
Grand  High  Priest,  Mass.,  1887.  Address:  New- 
buryport,   Mass. 

JOHNSON,  William.  Stone,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Fram- 
ingham,  Mass.,  Aug.  17,  1867;  s.  Joseph  B.  and 
Susan  M.  (Stone)  Johnson;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1889;  m.  Lucv  E.  Hazelton,  of  Framingham,  Mass., 
Mar.  26,  1894.  With  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Health, 
1889-07;  practiced  in  Boston  on  own  account  since 
1907;  specializes  in  sanitary  and  hydraulic  engi- 
neering. Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Boston  Soc.  C.E. 
(sanitary  sect.),  N.E.  Water  Works  Assn.  Clubs: 
Boston  Art,  Engineers'.  Recreations:  fishing. 
Home:  Hotel  Brunswick.  Office:  101  Tremont  St., 
Boston. 

JOHNSON,  William  Walker  retired  mfr.;  b. 
Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  July  25,  1847;  s.  George  Wash- 
ington and  Alona  (Walker)  Johnson;  pub.  sch. 
edn. ;  m.  Westboro,  Mass.,  May  24,  1871,  Mary 
Luvanne  A.  Trowbridge:  children,  Mary  L.  (Mrs. 
Eben  Francis  Thompson,  deceased),  Walter  T., 
Edith  C.  (Mrs.  E.  J.  Farquhar).  Learned  tailoring 
business  and  was  admitted  to  firm  of  A.  P.  Ware  & 
Co.,  1871;  pres.  Ware-Pratt  Co.,  1888-11,  since  re- 
tired; v.-p.  People's  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Mer- 
chants' Assn.  of  Worcester  (pres.  1906),  Worcester 
Agrl.  Soc;  trustee  Worcester  Acad;  mem.  Worces- 
ter Bd.  of  Trade.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason 
(K.T.,  Shriner;  Past  Grand  Commander  of  Grand 
Commandery  K.T.  of  Mass.  and  R.I.).  Clubs:  Wor- 
cester, Tatasset  Canoe.    Address:  Worcester,  Mass. 

JOHNSON,  William  Waterman;  b.  Harps  well, 
Bailev  Island,  Me..  Jan.  2,  1877:  s.  Elisha  Campbell 
and   Gustina  Olivia    (Bibber)    Johnson;    descended 


on  paternal  side  from  Sir  James  Johnson  and  on 
maternal  side  from  Lord  Douglass,  of  Scotland; 
ed.  Harpswell  pub.  schs.  and  Shaw  Business  Coll., 
Portland,  Me.;  m.  Jennie  Emeline  Black,  of  Bailey 
Island,  Me.,  Oct.  G,  1903;  2  children,  Margaret 
Paulina,  Franklin  Campbell.  Managed  business  for 
J.  O.  Brigham  on  Orrs  Island,  1901-5,  and  for 
Arthur  Palmer,  S.  Harpswell,  1905-8;  with  E.  E. 
Sinnett,  Bailey  Island,  since  1908;  now  sr.  mem. 
firm  of  Johnson  &  Leeman,  grocers,  Bailey  Island, 
Me.  Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911,  12.  Republican. 
Mem.  United  Lodge  No.  8,  F.  &  A.M.,  Brunswick, 
Me.    Address:   Harpswell,   Bailey  Island,   Me. 

JOHNSTON,  Howard  Agnew,  clergyman;  b. 
Greene  Co.,  O.,  June  29,  1860;  s.  David  Steele  and 
Eliza  Elmira  (Bogle)  Johnston;  A.B.,  U.  of  Cincin- 
nati, 1882;  B.D.,  Lane  Theol.  Sem.,  Cincinnati, 
1885;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Wooster,  1889;  (D.D..  Parsons 
Coll.,  la.,  1894);  m.  Mary  Este  Hubbard,  of  Indian- 
apolis, Oct.  21,  1885.  Ordained  Presbyn.  ministry, 
1885;  pastor  7th  Ch.,  Cincinnati,  1884-90,  Central 
Ch.,  Des  Moines,  la.,  1890-3,  Fortv-first  St.  Ch.. 
Chicago,  1893-9,  Madison  Av.  Ch.,  New  York,  1899- 
05;  spl.  representative  Presbyn.  Ch.  to  its  missions 
in  Asia,  1905-7;  pastor  Ist  Ch.,  Colorado  Springs, 
1908-10,  1st  Ch.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  since  1910.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:    196   Summer   St.,    Stamford,   Conn.* 

JOHNSTON,  Robert  Matteson,  college  prof.;  b. 
Paris,  France,  Apr.  11,  1867;  s.  William  Edward 
and  Bertha  (Matteson)  Johnston;  ed.  in  U.S., 
France,  Eng.,  Germany;  M.A.,  Cambridge  U.,  1889; 
of  the  Inner  Temple,  barrister-at-law;  m.  at  Lon- 
don, Eng.,  Emily  Dawson,  1895.  Lecturer  in  his- 
tory, Harvard  and  Mt.  Holyoke  colls.,  1904;  prof, 
history,  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1907-8;  asst.  prof, 
history.  Harvard,  since  1908.  Lecturer  U.S. 
Army  War  Coll.,  Washington,  D.C.  Clubs:  Harvard 
(Boston),  Saville  (London,  Eng.).  Author:  The 
Roman  Theocracy  and  the  Republic,  1846-9,  1901; 
Napoleon,  a  short  biography,  1904;  The  Napoleonic 
Empire  in  Southern  Italy  and  the  Rise  of  the 
Secret  Societies,  1904;  The  Memoirs  of  Malakoff, 
1907;  American  Soldiers,  1907;  The  French  Revo- 
lution, 1909;  The  Corsican,  1910;  The  Holy  Chris- 
tian Church,  1912;  Memoire  de  Marie  (Caroline, 
reine  de  Naples,  1912;  Bull  Run,  1913.  Address: 
Cambridge,   Mass.* 

J03SNST0N,  William  A(tkinson),  mechanical 
engr.;  b.  South  Boston,  Aug.  31,  1868;  s.  Archi- 
bald and  Mary  (Watt)  Johnston;  B.S.,  in  Mech. 
Engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1892;  m.  Eleanor 
Chant,  of  Belmont,  Mass.,  June  12,  1895;  1  daugh- 
ter, Ruth  Stevens.  Asst.  in  mech.  engring.,  1892-4, 
instr.,  1894-1900,  asst.  prof.,  1900-6,  asso.  prof., 
1906-12,  prof,  theoretical  and  applied  mechanics 
since  1912,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Author:  (with  C.  E. 
Fuller)  Applied  Mechanics,  1914.  Mem.  Am.  Soc. 
Mech.  Engrs.,  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials,  Soc. 
Promotion  Engring.  Edn.,  N.E.  A.  Recreations: 
athletics,  gardening.  Home:  Belmont,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:  Massachusetts  Institute  Technology,   Boston. 

JOHNSTON,  William  Edward,  lawyer.    (See  vol. 

1909.) 

JOHNSTONE,  John  Francis,  clergyman,  lec- 
turer; b.  Tp.  of  Aldboro,  Elgin  Co.,  Ont.,  Can.. 
Jan.  2,  18  74;  s.  Francis  and  Annie  (Campbell) 
.Johnstone;  ed.  high  sch.,  Glencoe,  Ont.;  student, 
Univ.  Coll.  and  Knox  Coll.,  Toronto,  1894-1900; 
post-grad,  work  111.  Weslevan  U.,  1900-2,  Ph.D., 
1903;  M.A.,  Yale,  1906;  m.  Lottie  G.  Small,  of  Mt. 
Forest,  Ont.,  Aug.  29,  1900;  1  son,  Arthur  S.  Li- 
censed as  Presbvn.  minister  1900,  inducted  into 
pastorate  1st  Ch.,  Tilbury,  Ont.,  Sept.  4,  1900; 
pastor  1st  Ch.,  Hartford.  Conn.,  since  May  1,  1908; 
lecturer  on  N.T.  lit.,  Kennedy  Sch.  of  Missions 
(Hartford  Theol.  Foundation),  since  Dec,  1913. 
Stated  cUi.  and  treas.  Presbytery  of  Conn.  Valley. 
Mem.  St.  Andrew's  Soc.  New  York.  Mem.  Hart- 
ford Chamber  of  Commerce,  Business  Men's  Assn., 
Hartford.  Republican.  Mason  (R.A.);  mem.  I.O. 
O.F.,  O.S.C.  Clubs:  Get-Together,  Hartford  Curl- 
ing, Thistle  Lawn  Bowling.  Home:  130  Capitol 
Av.,   Hartford,   Conn. 

JOHONNOT,  Rodney  Fuller,  clergyman;  b.  New. 
port.  Me.,  June  30.  1S55;  s.  John  Gould  and  Rachel 
Jones    (Tuttle)    Johonnot;   descendant  on  paternal 


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side  of  French  lluguenots,  Boston,  16S8,  on  mater-    children,^  Constance   Louis^  ^Burch,    Robert  Burch 

ni 

Kngland    in    1635;    A.B..    Bates 


n'-jT  sfde"  of^'john"  Tuttle,    wlio    emigrated    from    Practiced  in  Providence,   R.I.,  since   1898;  visiting 
nai    sicie    oi    joun     x_      ,,,    ^^^    Coll.,    1879,    A.M.,    gynecologist  to  St.   Joseph's  Hosp.,   1905-15;  visit- 


ton    Me     1889-92;  Unity  Ch..  Oak  Park   (Chicago),  Protestant.       Mason      (32°).       Clubs:      University, 

111  '  1892-10-   Universalist  Ch.,   Auburn,  Me.,  since  Turks  Head.    Home:  81  Elm  Grove  Av.    Office:  214 

Sept.    1,    1911.    Mem.    S.A.R.     Mason.     Recreations:  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

camping   in    summer.    Address:    160    Pleasant    St.,.  jONES,  Augrustine,  teacher;  b.  South  China,  Me., 

Auburn,  Me.  Oct.    16,    1835;    .s.    Richard   M.   and   Eunice    (Jones) 

JOIiY,  Achilles,  veterinarian;  b.  Montreal,  Can.,  Jones;    A.B.,    Bowdoin,     1S60,    A.M.,    1863;    LL.B., 

Apr.    6,    1866;    s.    Cyril  and   Flavia    (Leclair)    Joly;  Harvard,    1867;   law  student  of  Gov.   John  A.   An- 

grad    Montreal   Commercial   Acad.,    1883;    grad.   as  drew,    of    Mass.;    m.    Caroline    Alice    Osborne,    of 

Vet.  Surgeon,  Laval  U.,  Montreal,  1890;  m.  Alphon-  Dover,  N.H.,  Oct.  10,   1867.    Admitted  to  bar,   1867, 

sine    Dufaux,    of    Sherbrook,    P.Q.,    Can.,    June    8,  and    practiced    at    Boston,    1867-79;    prin.    Friends' 

1909;    1    son,    Cvril    M.     Practiced    at    Waterville,  Sch.,    Providence,    R.I.,    1879-04.     Was   selected   by 

Me.,   since   1890;   ex-sec.   State   Bd.   of  Vet.   Exam-  poet     Whittier,     1874,     to     represent     Society     of 

iners;  state  live  stock  sanitary  commr.  by  apptint.  Friends  in  a  series  of  discourses  on  the  Universal 

of  Gov.  W.  T.  Haines,   1913,  1914.    Mem.  Am.  Vet.  ch.,   in   Boston.    Author:    Life  of  Thomas  Dudley, 

Med.  Assn.,  Me.  Vet.  Assn.   (ex-pres.).    Republican.  Second    Governor    of    Massachusetts,     1899;     also 

Roman  Catholic.    Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.    Club:  Water-  pamphlets  on   various  subjects.    Address:   Newton 

ville  Chess    (sec).    Address:   Waterville,  Me.  Highlands,  Mass.* 

JONAS,    Joannes    Benoni    Eduard,    educator;    b.  JOITES,    Benjamin   Mitchell,    iron    and    steel;    b. 

Ahnapee    (now    Algoma),    Wis.,    Apr.    21,    18^^;    s.  Boston,    Mass.,    Aug.    22,    1837;    s.    Elnathan    and 

Heinrich    Bduard    and    Emma    Christine    (Leffler)  jjary  M.   (Cochran)  Jones;  g.n.  of  Peter  and  Benj. 

Jonas;  grad.  Beaver  Dam   (Wis.)   High  Sch.,  1890;  paneuil;   ed.   pub.   schs.;   m.   Caroline  M.   Perry,  of 

A.B.,  Concordia  Coll.,  Milwaukee,  1893;  studied  U.  Fairhaven,    Mass.,    Nov.    22,    1865;    1    son,    Louis 

of  Wis.,    1893-5,    A.B.,    1894.   A.M.,    1895;    fellow   m  perrv.     Began    active    career    as    elk.    for    Kettell, 

German,  U.  of  Chicago,  1896-9,  Ph.D.,  1899;  studied  Collins  &  Co.,  Boston,  Aug.  1,  1852;  with  Sanderson 

in    Berlin,    Germany,    1897;    unmarried      Instr.    m  goard  Co.,  steel  mfrs.,   1857-68;   pres.  B.  M.   Jones 

German,    U.    of  Wis.,    1894-5,    Morgan   Park   Acad.,  q^^   j^^^   j,.o^   and   steel,    since   Jan.    1,    1906.     Re- 

111.,    1895-6.    Purdue    U.,    Lafayette     Ind.,    1899-01;  publican.      Unitarian.      Club:     Unitarian.      Home: 

asst.  prof.  Germanic  lang.  and  lit.    Brown  U.,  since  Belmont,  Mass.    Office:  141  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1901;   has  pub.   several  books  and  monographs  on  ,^.»._„„   „       ,  .„      ,  ^          ,                 r,    ^            ^ 

Germanic  subjects.    Lutheran.    Mem.  Moderp  Lang.  JOITES,  Boyd  Bradshaw,  lawyer ;  b.  (^eorsetown. 


^,^^'.fo^o''°'^.<F-^"1'"i®fnQ'?^"'  ^     •  '    Georgetown.   Jan.    8,    1880;    children,   Philip    M.,   J. 

11,   1832.     (bee  vol.   ijuy.)  Howard,  Eleanor  P.,  Ruth  L.    Practiced  in  Haver- 


JONBS, 

Sept. 

JONES,  A(lbert)   Marshall,  publisher  and  mfr.;  hill.   Mass.,   since   1877,  and  in  Boston  since   1897; 

b.   Portland,   Me..   Mar.   5,    1872;    s.   William   Henry  asst.    dist.    atty.    Essex    Co.,    1    yr. ;    city    solicitor, 

and  Martha  Marilla  (Estes)  Jones;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  Haverhill,   1  yr. ;  mem.  Mass.   Ballot  Law  Commn. 

1893;  Grad.  Sch.,  Harvard,  1899;  m.  Mary  Adelaide  3    vrs.;    apptd.    by   Pres.    McKinley,    U.S.    atty.    for 

Woodward,  of  Thompsonville,  Conn.,  June  29,  1899  Dist.   of  Mass.,    1897;    successful   prosecutor   in   2d 

(died  Jan.  2,  1903);  m.  2d,  Grace  Webber,  of  Salem,  trial  Baum  murder  case,  1898.    Republican.    Home: 

Mass.,   Apr.    21,    1906;    2   children,   Faith   Florance,  Haverhill,  Mass.    Office:  53   State  St.,  Boston. 

NF^^'m'l'r     Dod'd  ^MeS^&    Co"^  Clubs"  "^Twektfeth  JONES,     Calista     Robinson,     philanthropic     and 

Centu?^'^    H??vard     Lo'ligwood    Cricket,    Chestnut  Patriotic   worker.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

Hill    Golf     Boston    City;    Alpha    Delta    Phi    (New  JONES,  Charles  Henry,  shoe  mfr.;  b.  Ashefleld, 

York)      Recreations:    fishing,   golf,   tennis.     Home:  Mass.,  Apr.   10,   1855;  s.  Isaac  Rodney  and  Harriet 

43  Circuit  Rd.,  Chestnut  Hill.    Office:   212  Summer  (Sears)     Jones;    pub.    schs.,    Boston:     (hon.    A.M., 

St     Boston  Dartmouth,    1909):   m.   Bessie   Roberts,   of  Boston, 

Tma-T-s!     Aifrpcl     Pdncational    and    nhilanthropic  I^ec.    23,    1882;    children.    Paul,    Elizabeth,    Charles 

w^.^^v     Ar.r    90    i^?i    Tnn    S    1914     (See  v^l    19^^^  Henry,  Jr.,  Harriet.    Became  connected  with   shoe 

worker,  Apr.  20,  1831-Jan.  8,  1914.    (bee  vol.  19U9.)  j,-,f^  '^uginess.    Boston,    1871;    head   of   Charles    H. 

JONES,  Arthur  Julius,  educator;  b.  Grinnell    la  jones  &  Co.,   1881-4;   pres.  Commonwealth   Shoe  & 

Mar.  21,  1871;  s.  Publius  V.  and  Lavinia  (Burton)  leather  Co.,  since  1884;  v.-p.  Bovlston  Machinery 

Jones;  grad.  Grinnell  High  Sch.,  1888;  grad    Acad.  q^.    treas.    The    Ingleside.     Mem.    Beta    Theta    Pi. 

of    la.    Coll.,    Grinnell,    1889;    A.B.     Grmnell    C^oU..  clubs:     Boston    City,    Exchange.    Eastern    Yacht, 

1893;  U.  of  Chicago,  summer  quarter,  1894;  Ph.D.,  Beverly    Yacht.      Recreations:     farming,    hunting. 

Columbia,  1907;  m.  Ethel  Louise  Rounds,  of  Minne-  Home:'Weston,  Mass.    Office:  72  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 

apolis,  Minn.,  June  26,  1899;  2  sons.  Burton  Wads-  ^^  ,„.,,.       ,  i,    -,7  1,, 

w'orth    Donald  Prentiss.    Instr.  in  biology,  Grinnell  JONES,   Charles   Willis,   lawyer;    b    Vassalboro, 

Coll,    1893-5;    teacher  biology.   Central   High    Sch.,  Me.,  Mar.  16,  1862;  s.  Albion  K    and  Ellen  (Weeks) 

Minneapolis,    Minn.,    1895-8;    supt.    schs..    Redwood  Jones;  ed.  Oak  Grove  Seni^  and  Waterv^ille  Classi- 

Falls    Minn      1898-04;    teacher  of  Latin,    Charlton  cal  Inst.;  studied  law  m  offices  of  S.  &  L.  Titcomb, 


Nat  Soc.  Coll.  Teachers  of  Edn..  Nat.  Soc.  for  Study  Md.,    1892;    a'^sessor    City    of    Augusta,    1896;    elk. 

of  Edn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,   Phi  Kappa  Phi.    Recre-  courts    of    Kennebec    Co.      Republican.      Conglist. 

ations-    tenni.s.    hand    ball.     Author:    The    Continu-  Mason  (32° ;  past  grand  cmdr.  Grand  Commandery 

ation  School  in  the  U.S..  1903:  A  Svllabus  for  the  of    Me.    K.T.).     Clubs:    Abnaki;    Canibas    (Water- 

Studv    of    History    of    Education,    i910.     Address:  ville).     Address:    .Aueusta.    Me. 

Orono.   Me.  JONES,  Daniel  Albion,  dentist;  b.  Pleasant  Val- 

JONES,  Arthur  Thorns,  surgeon;  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  ley,  Conn.,  Oct.  23,  1860;  s.  Daniel  A.  and  Bmeline 

Apr.   21,  1874:  s.  Alfred  and  Adeline  Helen   (Bird)  R.  (Roberts)  Jones;  B. A     Yale    1884:  D.M.D.,  Har- 

Jones:    ed.    pub.    schs..    Baneor;    East    Me.    Conf.  vard  Dental  Sch..  1889;  M.D.,  Yale  Med.  Sch.,  1892; 

Sem.,  Bucksport,  Me.;  M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll.   (New  m.  Emma  A.  Beadle,  of  New  Haven    Conn..  June  20, 

York  U.).   1896;   grad.   R.I.   Hosp.,   1898;   m.   Isabel  1889  (died  Dec.  19,  1908).    Practiced  in  New  Haven 

Louise    Burch,    of    Utica,    N.Y.,    June    5,    1902;    2  since  1892.    Mem.   Conn.   State  Dental   Soc.    (treas. 


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10  yis.).  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.    Recreations:  base- 
ball.   Address;  746  Chapel  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

JONJCS,  Daniel  Fiske,  surgeon;  b.  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  June  2,  1S6S;  s.  George  Edward  and  Emma 
(Hall)  Jones:  A.B.,  Harvard,  ltj92,  M.D.,  1S96;  m. 
Mary  Houghton  Richardson,  of  Brookline,  Mass., 
May,  1S98:  3  children,  Alison,  Beatrice,  Daniel 
Fiske,  Jr.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1S97;  asso.  in 
surgery.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  asst.  visiting  surgeon, 
Mass.  Gen.  Hosp. ;  consulting  surgeon,  N.E.  Hosp. 
for  Women  and  Children.  Contbr.  to  med.  jours. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  :Med.  Soc,  Suffolk  Dist.  Med. 
Soc,  Interurban  Surg.  Soc.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Clubs:  Harvard.  Tennis  and  Racquet, 
Union,  The  Country.  Recreations:  fishing.  Ad- 
dress: 195  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

JONES,  Eag-ar  Laroy,  dentist;  b.  Dexter.  Me., 
Mar.  15,  1S53;  s.  Samuel  Straw  and  Dianna  (Lane) 
Jones;  ed.  com.  schs..  Dexter,  and  1  vr.  dental 
dept.,  U.  of  Me.;  m.  Dexter,  Oct.  20,  1S75".  M.  Adele 
Curtis.  Practiced,  Waterville,  Me.,  since  1879. 
Mayor  of  Waterville,  1891,  92,  06;  'chmn.  Dem. 
State  Central  Com.  since  1904;  mem.  Dem.  Nat. 
Com.,  1908-16;  trustee  Pub.  Library.  Address: 
Waterville,  Me.* 

JONES,  Edward  Clarence,  fire  ins.;  b.  Portland, 
Me.,  May  31,  1853:  s.  Benjamin  Worth  and  Cordelia 
(Ingraham)  Jones;  descendant  of  ancestors  who 
settled  in  Portland,  1632;  grad.  Portland  High  Sch., 
1871;  studied  higher  branches  under  tutor  after 
graduation;  m.  Portland,  Dec.  28,  1880,  Lilla  Brew- 
er Jones;  1  daughter,  Ethel  Maitland.  Began  ac- 
tive career  in  employ  of  Bailey  &  Noyes,  book- 
sellei-s,  Po)-tland,  and  passed  through  various  po- 
sitions until  1888:  mem.  firm  of  Stevens  &  Jones, 
booksellers,  inc.,  1889,  as  Stevens  &  Jones  Co.,  of 
which  was  pres.  or  treas.  until  1896  (burned  out); 
has  operated  in  ins.  (E.  C.  Jones  &  Co.)  since  1S96; 
also  pres.  Jones  Real  Estate  Co.;  dir.  Sunset  Land 
Co.  Mem.  Portland  Chamber  of  Commerce  (dii-.). 
Republican.  Orthodox  Conglist.  Mem.  Geneal. 
Soc.  of  Me.,  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Me. 
Charitable  Mechanics'  Assn.,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars, 
Soc  Colonial  Governors  of  America,  Soc.  of  Am. 
Wars.  Odd  Fellow  (Grand  Lodge  and  Grand  En- 
campment). Clubs:  Portland,  Portland  Athletic, 
Portland  Yacht,  IMaitland,  Portland  Country.  Rec- 
reations: yachting.  Home:  74  West  St.  Office:  41 
Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

JONES,  Edwin  Emery,  M.D. ;  b.  Loudon,  N.H., 
Jan.  4,  1870:  s.  John  and  Martha  L.  (Wales)  Jones; 
graduate  Pembroke  Acad.,  1888;  student  Dart- 
mouth Coll.,  1  yr. ;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Coll., 
1894:  m.  Suncook.  N.H..  July  3,  1894,  Maude  E. 
Northrup.  Practiced  in  Norwich,  Vt.,  1894-7,  Con- 
cord, 1897-8;  removed  to  Colebrook,  N.H.,  1898. 
Home:  Colebrook,  N.H. 

JONES,  Edwin  Frank,  lawyer:  b.  Manchester, 
N.H.,  Apr.  19,  1859;  s.  Edwin  R.  and  Mary  A. 
(Farnham)  Jones;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1880,  studied 
law  in  office  of  Hon.  David  Cross.  Manchester;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1883;  m.  Nora  F.  Kennard,  of  Man- 
chester, Dec.  21.  1887.  Mem.  firm  of  Copeland  & 
.Tones,  Manchester,  1883-6;  practiced  alone,  1S86- 
02,  as  member  Burnham,  Brown,  Jones  &  Warren, 
1902-12,  as  mem.  Jones,  Warren,  Wilson  &  Man- 
ning since  1912.  Clk.  and  atty.  Manchester  Trac- 
tion, Light  &  Power  Co.,  Manchester  St.  Rv.  Asst. 
clk.  and  clk.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  sessions  1881.  83, 
85:  citv  solicitor,  Manchester,  1887-98;  treas.  Hills- 
borough Co.,  1887-95:  pres.  Rep.  State  Conv.,  1900; 
mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1902;  del-at-large  Rep. 
Nat.  Conv.,  1908:  pres.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1912. 
Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  N.H.  Bar  Assn.  (pres.  1906- 
08);  trustee  of  cemeteries,  Manchester.  19  yrs..  of 
City  Library,  since  1906.  Unitarian.  Mason  (32°, 
K.T.):  Grand  Master  of  Grand  Lodge  of  Masons, 
N.H.,  1910-11).  Clubs:  Derryfleld,  Intervale  Coun- 
try (Manchester).  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Ad- 
dress: Manchester,  N.H.* 

JONES,  Everett  Starr,  educator:  b.  Spencer, 
Mass..  Nov.  28,  1864;  s.  Erastus  and  Mary  Isabella 
(Starr)  Jones:  studied  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1885- 
86:  A.B..  Harvard,  1890;  studied  univs.  of  Leipzig 
and  Berlin.  1897-8:  m.  Anna  Arnold  Hunt,  of  Bos- 
ton. 1897.  Engaged  in  business,  1891-7;  teacher  of 
German,    Classical    High    Sch.,    Providence,    R.I., 


1S99;  master  modern  langs.,  Jacob  Tome  Inst., 
1899-06;  dir.  and  treas.,  Allen  Sch.,  West  Newton, 
Mass.,  since  1906.  Clubs:  Puritan,  Economic  (Bos- 
ton).   .\ddress:  West  Newton,  Mass.* 

JONES,  Prank  Oscar,  educator;  b.  Skaneateles, 
N.Y.,  June  7.  1807;  s.  Eli  and  Diantha  Baker  (York) 
Jones;  prep.  edn.  high  sch.,  Moravia,  N.Y.;  grad. 
State  Normal  Sch.,  Cortland,  N.Y.,  1892;  A.B., 
Brown  U.,  1897;  M.A.,  Yale,  1907;  m.  Eva  Linnette 
Soule,  of  Stamford,  Conn.,  June  29,  1899;  3  chil- 
dren, Phihp  Carey,  Frances  Linnette,  Arthur  El- 
wyn.  Teacher,  Betts  Acad.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  1892- 
93;  prin.  evening  sch..  Providence,  R.I.,  1894-7; 
pnn.  high  sch.  and  supt.  schs.,  Sudbury,  Mass., 
1897-8;  supt.  schs.  Union  Dist.  (comprising  towns 
of  East  Bndgewater,  West  Bridgewater  and  Rayn- 
ham),  1898-1900;  supervising  prin.  Dwight  Dist. 
Pub.  Schs.,  New  Haven,  1900-08;  agt.  Conn.  State 
Bd.  of  Edn.,  1903-6;  dist.  supt.  Northwest  Dist. 
Pub.  Sch.,  Hartford,  since  Sept.,  1908.  Mem.  N.E 
A.,  N.E.  Supts'  Assn.,  Conn.  Assn.  Pub.  Sch. 
Supts.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 
Conghst.  Clubs:  Twentieth  Century,  University, 
Congregational,  Educational.  Recreations:  tennis 
Home:  57  Oakland  Terrace.  Address:  Woodland 
St.,  cor.  Albany  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

JONES,  rred  Eug-ene,  accountant;  Apr.  15,  1848- 
1910.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

JONES,  Erederick  ElUs,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Quin- 
cy,  Mass.,  July  8,  1873;  s.  Frederick  L.  and  Alice 
C.  (Richardson)  Jones;  grad.  Quincy  High  Sch., 
1889;  Bryant  and  Stratton  Commercial  Sch.,  1900; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1897;  m.  Clara  L.  Gra- 
ham, of  Quincy,  Mass.,  June  3,  1898.  Practiced  in 
Quincy,  Mass.,  since  1897;  surgeon  and  mem.  med. 
staff  Quincy  City  Hosp.  15  yrs.;  surgeon  Quincy 
Yacht  Club;  med.  examiner  Norfolk  County  since 
1898;  sec.  Quincy  Bd.  of  Health  4  yrs.;  dir.  Quincy 
Granite  Turning  Co.  Maj.  Med.  Corps.,  M.V.M., 
since  1898;  surgeon  5th  Regt.  Mem.  Mass.  Medico- 
Legal  Soc.  (ex-pres.).  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Club:  Granite  City.  Home:  1150  Hancock  St., 
Quincy,  Mass. 

JONES,  Frederick  Scheetz,  college  dean;  b.  Pal- 
myra, Mo.,  Apr.  7,  1862;  s.  George  Crow  and  Caro- 
line Ash  (Scheetz)  Jones;  A.B.,  Yale,  1884,  A.M., 
1891;  U.  Berlin  and  Poly.  School.  Ziirich,  Switzer- 
land, 1887-9;  m.  Mary  Weston  Gill,  of  St.  Louis, 
June  4,  1890;  2  children,  George  Gill.  Ellen  Bodley. 
Prof,  physics,  1889-09,  dean  coll.  Engring.,  U.  of 
Minn.,  1902-9;  dean  of  Yale  Coll.,  1909 — .  Fellow 
A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am.  Physical  Soc,  Soc.  Promotion 
Engring.  Edn.  Clubs:  Graduates',  New  Haven 
Country,  New  Haven  Yacht.  Recreations:  golf, 
yachting,  music.  Home:  671  Prospect  St.  Address: 
Connecticut  Hall,  Yale  University,  New  Haven, 
Conn.* 

JONES,  Gardner  Maynard,  librarian:  b.  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  June  27.  1850:  s.  Nahum  and  Lucy 
(Blake)  Jones;  grad.  Dorcester.  Mass.,  High  Sch., 
1866;  attended  Sch.  of  Library  Economy,  Columbia 
Coll.,  1888;  m.  Kate  Emery  Sanborn,  June  30,  1897. 
In  bookstores  in  Boston,  1867-87;  librarian  Salem 
Pub.  Library  since  1889.  Mem.  A.L.A.  (treas.,  1897- 
06,  member  council.  1907-12),  Mass.  Library  Club 
(sec.  1890-1,  pres.,  1893-4),  Am.  Library  Inst.,  Ap- 
palachian Mountain  Club  (treas.  1885-7,  pres. 
1908).  Author:  List  of  Subject  Headings  for  Use  in 
Dictionary  Catalogs,  1895,  2d  edit.,  1898;  contbr.  to 
library  periodicals.    Home:   Salem,  Mass.* 

JONES,    Greorg-e    I^indley,    educator;    moved    to 

Pennsylvania.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

JONES,  Georg-e  R.,  lawyer;  b.  Lebanon,  Me.,  Feb. 

8.  1862:  s.  John  R.  and  Mary  S.  (Seaward)  Jones; 
prep.  edn.  Melrose  (Mass.)  High  Sch.;  LL.B.,  Bos- 
ton U.  Law  Sch..  1887;  m.  Helen  B.  Jeff  rev,  of 
Lawrence,  Mass..  Sept.  10,  1890.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1887,  since  engaged  in  gen.  practice  in  Boston; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  Melrose  Dist.,  1896-01, 
Senate,  1903-6,  inclusive:  trustee  Melrose  Savings 
Bank,  Melrose  Hosp.  Assn.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City 
of  Boston.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Recreations:  camning,  fishing,  walkine.  Home: 
Melrose,  Mass.    Office:   18  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

JONES,  Gilbert  Norrls,  M.D. ;  b.  Bangor,  Me., 
Mar.  19,  1862;  s.  Ralph  Kneeland  and  Octavia  Ann 


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Yale  (Noriis)  Jones;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1884;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1888;  m.  Westfield.  Mass..  Sept. 
5,  1893,  Margaret  Atwater;  1  daughter,  :\Iaigaret 
Norris  (Smith  Coll.,  1916).  Practiced  in  Glouces- 
ter, Mass.,  until  1897,  since  at  Wellesley  Hills, 
Mass.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  Med. 
Assn.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.  Alumni 
Assn.,  Boston  City  Hospital  Alumni  Assn..  Cham- 
plain  Soc.  Club:  Maugus.  Address:  Wellesley 
Hills,  Mass. 

JONES,  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Rawdon,  P.Q., 
Can.,  June  29,  1S48;  s.  Thomas  and  Elizabeth 
(Henry)  Jones;  ed.  town  sch.,  Rawdon,  and  under 
tutelage  of  Rev.  Dr.  William  Seaboin;  grad.  Ban- 
gor (Me.)  Theol.  Sem.,  1877,  and  Berkeley  Div. 
Sch.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1879;  m.  Waterville,  Me., 
1879,  M.  R.  Fifield  (died  1884);  m.  2d,  Camden  Me., 
188S,  Emma  L.  V.  Huse;  1  son,  Henry  N.,  b.  Oct. 
25,  1881  (prof,  bacteriology,  Syracuse  U.). 
Deacon,  1879,  priest,  ISSO,  Episcopal  Ch.:  mission- 
arv  in  Aroostook,  Me.,  1879-83,  in  Colo.,  winter  of 
1883-4;  rector  St.  Thomas  Ch.,  Camden,  Me.,  since 
May,  1884.  Sec.  bd.  trustees  Camden  I'ub.  Li- 
brary. Mason.  Club:  Megunticook  Golf  (sec). 
Address:  Camden,  Me. 

JONES,  Henry  Champion,  teacher;  b.  Tisbury, 
Mass..  Aug.  14,  185G:  s.  Dr.  Ralph  Kneeland  and 
Octavia  Ann  Yale  (Norris)  Jones;  descendant  of 
Thomas  Jones,  who  settled  at  Guilford,  Conn., 
about  1639;  cadet-midshipman  U.S.  Naval  Acad., 
Annapolis.  Md.,  1873-5;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1880,  A.M., 
1881;  m.  Boston,  Mar.  30,  1901,  Ethel  Bowditch; 
children,  Deborah  Champion,  Lucy  Bowditch, 
Ethel  Bowditch,  Jr.,  Henry  Bowditch.  Asst.  in 
botany.  Harvard,  1881-3;  jr.  master,  1883-97,  mas- 
ter, 1897-13,  head  of  Latin  Dept.  since  1913,  Pub. 
Latin  Sch..  Boston.  Mem.  N.E.  Bot.  Club,  etc. 
Club:  St.  Botolph.  Home:  30  Walker  St.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

JONES,  Jerome,  merchant;  b.  Athol,  Mass.,  Oct. 
13,  1837;  s.  Theodore  and  Marcia  (Estabrook) 
.Tones;  descendant  on  mother's  side,  of  Rev.  Joseph 
Estabrook,  pastor  in  same  pulpit  at  Athol,  more 
than  40  vrs.;  ed.  at  Athol;  m.  Elizabeth  R.  Wait, 
of  Greenfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  11,  1864;  m.  2d,  Maria  E. 
Gane,  1891;  4  children,  Theodore,  Elizabeth  R., 
Marcia  E.,  Helen  R.  Began  in  country  store.  Or- 
ange, Mass.,  1850;  removed  to  Boston,  1853;  ap- 
prenticed, 1853,  with  Otis  Norcross  &  Co.,  im- 
porters and  wholesale  and  retail  crockery,  china 
and  glassware,  becoming  mem.  of  firm,  1862;  for- 
eign buyer,  for  the  firm  and  its  successors,  1866- 
81;  mem.  Rowland  &  Jones,  successors  to  Otis  Nor- 
cross &  Co.;  sr.  mem.  Jones,  McDuffee  &  Stratton, 
successoi-s  of  Howland  &  Jones,  1871;  pres.  Jones, 
McDuffee  &  Stratton  Co.  since  incorporation.  1896; 
v.-p.  Home  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Boston  Safe  De- 
posit &  Trust  Co.  Trustee  Free  Hosp.  for  Women, 
and  Mt.  Auburn  Cemetery.  Mem.  com.  on  mari- 
time affairs  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Ex- 
pres.  Commercial  Club,  Boston  Bd.  of  Trade,  Bos- 
ton Merchants'  Assn.  Mason.  Clubs:  Union,  Al- 
gonquin, Exchange,  Boston  Art,  Country,  Brook- 
line  "Thursday.  Home:  101  Summit  Ave.,  Brook- 
line.    Office:  33  Franklin  St.,  Boston.* 

JONES,  John  A.,  civil  engineer;  b.  Lewiston, 
Me.,  Feb.  25,  1S54;  s.  Abial  M.  and  Ellen  E.  (Allen) 
•Jones;  ed.  common  schs.  of  Lewiston;  A.M.,  Bates 
Coll.,  1873:  m.  Addie  E.  Skinner,  of  Lewiston,  Me., 
Apr.  2,  1899  (died  1905).  Began  practice  in  Lewis- 
ton,  1871;  mem.  Jones  &  Swift;  city  engr.  since 
1879,  with  exception  of  1898;  has  served  as  engr. 
of  nearly  all  the  electric  rys.  in  Me.;  mem.  Me. 
State  Bd.  of  R.R.  Commrs..  by  apptmt.  of  gov., 
1909-15  (bd.  abolished  by  legislature).  Republi- 
can. Free  Baptist.  Mem.  Bates  Coll.  Alumni  Assn. 
Address:  Lewiston,  Me. 

JONES,  John  Davis  Edmands,  general  agent  in- 
surance; b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Feb.  4,  1872;  s. 
Preston  Day  and  Luella  (Johns)  Jones:  grad. 
Worcester  Acad.,  1888;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1893;  m. 
Margaret  Arnold,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  Apr.  11, 
1901;  4  children.  .Tohn  Davis  Edmands,  3d,  Arnold 
Wheeler,  Meredeth  Wharton,  Katherine  Luella. 
Began  at  Providence  with  The  Equitable  Life  As- 
surance Soc.  of  U.S.,  1893;  gen.  agt.  same,  at 
Providence,  1898-07;  founder  Puritan  Life  Ins.  Co., 


Providence,  1907,  and  continued  with  same  until 
1910;  gen.  agt.  Equitable  Life  Assurance  Soc.  of 
U.S.  since  1910.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs: 
Hope,  Agawam  Hunt  (Providence);  Longwood 
Crickett  (Boston);  Rhode  Island  Country,  Graf- 
ton Country.  Recreations:  tennis.  Home:  41  Ar- 
lington Ave.,  Providence,  R.I.  Office:  50  Equitable 
Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass.,  and  635  Industrial  Trust 
Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I. 

JONES,  Kate  Emery  Sanborn;  b.  Henniker,  N.H., 
June  24,  1860;  d.  Edward  Burr  Smith  and  Caroline 
Augusta  (Emery)  Sanborn;  ed.  at  Concord  and 
Franklin,  N.H. ;  m.  Gardner  Maynard  Jones,  June 
30,  1897.  Asst.  Boston  Athenaeum,  1882-91;  clas- 
sifier and  cataloger.  Mercantile  Library,  St.  Louis, 
1891-4;  librarian  City  Library,  Manchester,  N.H., 
1894-7.  Author:  The  Cutter-Sanborn  Author  Table. 
Address:  Salem,  Mass. 

JONES,  Iieonard  Augustus,  judge;  Jan.  13,  1832- 
Dec.  10,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1908-9.) 

JONES,  lie  Boy,  educator;  b.  Richland,  la.,  Jan. 
2,  1878;  s.  Abram  and  Rachel  (Emry)  Jones;  B.A., 
Penn  Coll.,  Oskaloosa,  la.,  1910,  M.A.,  1911;  B.A., 
Haverford  Coll.,  Pa.,  1911;  unmarried.  Taught  in 
pub.  schs.  of  Neb.  and  Wyo.,  1897-02;  acting  prin., 
Whittier  Acad.,  Salem.  la.,  spring  of  1904;  prin. 
Oak  Grove  Sem.,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  since  June,  1911. 
Prohibitionist.  Mem.  Friends  Ch.  Home:  Vassal- 
boro, Me. 

JONES,  Iiewis  Ralph,  educator,  botanist;  moved 
to  Madison,  Wis.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1914-15.) 

JONES,  Iiouis  Thomas,  educator;  b.  Buffalo, 
N.Y.,  July  1,  1884;  s.  Thomas  and  Mary  Frances 
(Luscomb)  Jones;  g.g.s.  Gen.  Warren,  killed  at 
Bunker  Hill;  grad.  Raison  Vallev  Sem.,  Adrian, 
Mich.,  1903;  B.Sc,  Wilmington  (Ohio)  Coll.,  1906; 
A.M.,  U.  of  Kan.,  1911;  Ph.D.,  State  U.  of  la.,  1914; 
m.  "Viola  H.  McMillan,  of  Wilmington,  Ohio,  Aug. 
28,  1908;  2  children,  Harold  Joshua,  Benjamin  Lus- 
comb. Prin.  Hesper  Acad.,  Eudora,  Kan.,  1908-9, 
Pa.  Acad.,  Oskaloosa,  la.,  1909-12;  research  asst. 
State  Hist.  Soc.  of  la.,  1912-13;  prin.  Oak  Grove 
Sem.,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  since  Aug.  20,  1914.  Mem. 
State  Hist.  Soc.  of  la.  Friends  Ch.  Author:  The 
Quakers  of  Iowa,  1914.   Address:  Vassalboro,  Me. 

JONES,  Iiyman  Asa,  M.D. ;  b.  Appleton,  Wis.. 
Nov.  19,  1865;  s.  Hiram  A.  and  Mary  E.  (Tall- 
madge)  Jones;  A.B.,  Lawrence  U.,  Appleton,  Wis., 
1886,  A.M.,  1889;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1891; 
studied  in  Germany,  1895-6;  m.  Worcester,  Mass., 
Jan.  1,  1895,  Mary  Davis;  2  children,  Alice,  Helen 
.■Xldrich.  House  officer,  Worcester  City  Hosp.,  1890- 
91;  asst.  phys.,  Worcester  Insane  Hosp.,  1892-5;  in 
practice  North  Adams  since,  1899;  phys.  to  Bd. 
of  Health,  North  Adams,  1903-4;  state  insp.  health, 
Dist.  No.  15,  1907-15;  dist.  health  officer  since  1915. 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Med.  Assn.  of  North- 
ern Berkshire;  mem.  Mass.  Assn.  Bds.  of  Health, 
Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn.,  Assn.  State  Insp.  of  Health 
of  Mass.  (sec).  Republican.  Mem.  Royal  Arca- 
num. Club:  Park  (Pittsfield,  Mass.).  Address: 
North  Adams,  Mass. 

JONES,  Matt  Bushnell,  lawyer;  b.  W^aitsfield, 
Vt.,  May  15,  1871;  s.  Walter  A.  and  Elvira  (Bush- 
nell) Jones;  descendant  of  Lewis  .Tones,  of  Rox- 
bury,  Mass.,  1640;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1894;  LL.B., 
Harvard,  1897;  m.  Grace  A.  Smith,  of  Northamp- 
ton, Mass.,  Sept.  12.  1899;  children.  Walter  Leland. 
Catharine  Bushnell,  Matt  Bushnell.  Jr.  Practiced 
in  Boston  since  1897;  mem.  firm  of  Powers,  Hall  & 
Jones,  1898-04;  counsel  N.E.  Telephone  &  Tele- 
graph Co.,  since  Jan.  1.  1904;  dir.  Me.  Telephone  & 
Telegraph  Co.,  Vt.  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co., 
-Aroostook  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.,  Passumpsic 
Telephone  Co..  Coos  Tel.  Co..  etc.;  trustee  Newton 
Centre  Savings  Bank.  Member  Bd.  of  Aldermen, 
Newton,  1907-11  (pres.,  1910-11);  mem.  advisory 
com.  Newton  Tech.  High  Sch.  Republican.  Mem. 
.\m.,  Mass.,  Boston  and  Middlesex  bar  assns.,  N.E. 
Historic-Geneal.  Soc.  Vt.  Hist.  Soc,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Casque  and  Gauntlet 
^Dartmouth).  Clubs:  Dartmouth,  Harvard,  Squash 
Tennis.  Author:  History  of  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  1909. 
Home:  30  Ledges  Rd.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: 50  Oliver  St.,  Boston.* 


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JONBS,    Nathaniel    Nelson,    lawyer;    b.    George-  in  Plymouth  in  1621;  both  Dunnells  and  Jones  an- 

town,  Mass.,  Mar.  31,  18G1;  s.  Jeremiah  Pingree  cestry  involved  in  the  French  and  Indian,  as  well 
and  Elizabeth  (Nelson)  Jones;  ed.  Georgetown  as  Revolutionary  wars;  ed.  com.  schs.  and  Wake- 
High  Sch.;  Colby  Acad.,  New  London,  N.H.;  Mass.  field  (Mass.)  High  Sch.;  m.  Edith  R.  Mill,  of  Read- 
Agrl.  Coll.,  1878-80;  began  study  of  law  in  ofhce  ing,  Mass.,  June  8,  1894.  In  city  oflfice  of  B.  &  M. 
of  Jeremiah  P.  Jones,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1880;  ad-  R.R.,  1888-09;  ticket  agt.  R.  &  M.  and  Me.  Central 
mitted  to  bar,  188.3;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  rys.,  at  Portland.  Me.,  1909,  1910;  city  ticket  agt. 
1883;  m.  Jennie  Upton  Davis,  of  Georgetown,  June  of  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.,  B.  &  M.  and  Me.  Central  rys., 
11,  1885;  6  children,  Priscilla  D.,  Mary  A.  (Mrs.  and  N.E.  Steamship  Co.  since  1910;  lias  served  in 
George  C.  Lord,  2d),  Boyd  Nelson,  F^lizabeth  Up-  various  town  ofRces^  including  Bd.  of  Aldermen, 
ton,  Nathaniel  E.,  Malcolm  S.  Began  practice  at  Pres.  Railroad  and  Steamship  Agts.  Assn.  of  Bos- 
Haverhill,  1883;  removed  office  to  Newburyport,  ton;  mem.  Traffic  Club  of  New  England.  Mem. 
Mass.,  1SS4;  mem.  firm  of  Withington  &  Jones:  re-  Mass.  Naval  Reserve  9  yrs.,  resigning  as  It.,  jr. 
moved  office  to  Boston,  1903;  mem.  firm  of  Moul-  grade;  mem.  Am.  Legion.  Indcpcnclent  in  politics, 
ton,  Casey,  Jones  &  Darling  until  Dec,  1904;  mem.  with  Democratic  leanings.  Unitarian.  Mason  (32°); 
Casey  &  Jones  until  1913,  since  alone;  asso.  .iustice  Wakefield  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M.;  Reading  Chapter, 
Police  Ct.  of  Newburyport.  Dir.  and  atty.  New-  R.A.M.;  Me.  Consistory,  S.P.R.S.,  Portland,  Me.; 
buryport  Co-operative  Bank;  dir.  Newburyport  Gas  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks,  Melrose,  Mass.  Expert  rifle  and 
&  Electric  Co.,  Fiberloid  Co.  of  Springfield,  Mas.s.  revolver  shot,  and  a  big  game  hunter;  regarded  as 
Mem.  Am..  Mass.  and  Essex  County  bar  assns.  an  authority  on  matters  relating  to  fish  and  game, 
Republican.  Clubs:  Dalton,  Am.  Yacht.  Recrea-  and  the  game  country  of  North  America.  Home: 
tions:  yachting.  Home:  76  High  St..  Newburvport,  99  Greenwood  St.,  Melrose  Highlands.  Office:  Ames 
Mass.    Office:  610  Exchange  Bldg.,  Boston.  Bldg.,  Boston,  Ma.ss. 

JONES,  Oscar  Winthrop,  druggist;  b.  Winthrop.        JONES.  Samael  A.,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Wheelock, 

Me.,   Sept.   7,    1863;   s.  George  and   Charlotte  Searl  vt.,  Dec.  5,  1856;  s.  Samuel  H.  and  Betsy  M.  (Root) 

(Heald)    Jones;    grad.    Auburn    (Me.)    High    Sch..  Jones;  ed.  Lyndon  Acad;  U.  of  Vt.,  1883;  M.D.,  Jef- 

1883;    m.   Auburn,   June   17,   1891,   Nellie   A.   Beats,  ferson   Med.   Coll.,   Phila.,   1886;   m.   Inez  M.  Giffln, 

Became   mem.    of  firm   of  W.    A.   Robinson   &   Co..  of  Sheffield,  Vt.,  Julv  8,  1886;  4  children,  Mrs.  Ber- 

1892.   and   has  been   sole  propr.    of   2    stores   since  tha   E.    Conlev.   Clinton    E.,    Dorris    M.,    Velma   M. 

1899;  mem.  City  Council,  1896-97;  trustee  Mechan-  Practiced   in   Sheffield,   Vt.,    since   1883;   treas.   Bd. 

ics'   Savings  Bank.    Republican.    Methodist.    Mem.  U.S.    Pension    Examiners;    mem.    Vt.    Ho.    of   Rep., 

Me.   Acad.    Med.    and    Science,    Am.    Pharm.    Assn.,  1910.     Republican.     Free   Baptist.     Mem.   Odd  Fel- 

State   Pharm.    Assn.    (pres.).     Mason    (32°);    mem.  lows,  Jr.  O.U.A.M.    Address:  Sheffield,  Vt. 
K.  of  P.;  pres.  Auburn  Bd.  Trade.    Club:  Waseca.         T«»T-r.c,    c.*,-.,-       -       *        i.         v,-r>-j  * 

Address:  Auburn,  Me.  ^  JONES,  SetH  Benjamin    teacher;   b.   Bridgeport, 

Conn.,    July    3,    1841;    s.    Seth    Bouton    and    Susan 

JONES,  Pauline  Sawtelle,  portrait  and  miniature  (Whittemore)    Jones;    A.B.,    Williams    Coll.,    1863, 

artist.    (See  vol.  1909.)  A.M.,  1866;  m.  Emily  Clara  Yates,  of  Bennington, 

JONES,   Philip   I.,    insurance;    b.    Portland,    Me.,  Vt     Sept.  7,  1863.   Founder  Park  Av.  Institute.  1871. 

June  3,  1858;  .s.  Benjamin  W.  and  Cordelia  (Ingra-  f.^fl  has  smce  contmued  as  propr   and  mgr    Repub- 

ham)    Jones;    8th    in   descent   from   Gov.    Nicholas  V?''^"-   Conglist.   Mem.  Delta  Psi(William.s)    Clubs: 

Easton,    8th   from    Deputy   Gov.    John    Coggeshall,  Algonquin.  Woodbine.    Home:  Bridgeport,  Conn.* 
7th  from  Gov.  Caleb  Carr;  ed.  Portland  high  sch.; 


Soc.  Colonial  Governors  of  America.    Republican.  ^.H..   July   19,   1892;    2   children,   Compton  Wilson, 

Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Portland  Country  (secretary)  warner  Edrick.    Practiced  in  Franklin.  N.H..  since 

Portland     -iacht,      Portland     Athletic       Bramhall  1894.   ^jj.    Tilton  Optical  Co.    (pres.   bd.,   1908-14); 

League,  Economic     Home:    65   Pine   St.    Office:    41  ,-„e^    ^.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903  and  1913;  mem.  N.H. 

Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me.  Constl.  Conv.,  1912;  mayor  of  Franklin,  1911,  1912; 

JONES,   Ralph   Kneeland,   librarian;    b.    Bangor,  collector  internal  revenue  Dist.  of  N.H.  (including 

Me.,  Aug.  8,  1866;  s.  Dr.  Ralph  K.  and  Octavia  Ann  N.H..  Me.  and  Vt.)   since  Jan.  1,  1914.    Mem.  N.H. 

Yale   (Norris)   Jones:   ed.   Bangor  pub.   schs.;  B.S..  Med.    Soc.     Democrat.     Unitarian.     Mason;    mem. 

U.  of  Me.,  1886;  m.   Squirrel  Island,  Me.,  Aug.   29,  Odd  Fellows,  I.O.F.   Club:    Warwick  (Portsmouth). 

1900,  Grace  Alexander  Mutell.      In  business.   Bos-  Home:     109   Prospect   St.     Office:     336   Central   St.. 

ton,  and  Findlay,  O.,  1886-97;  librarian  U.  of  Me.,  Franklin,   N.H. 


since  Sept.,  1897.    Capt.  G  Co..   2d  Regt.  Inf.,  Ohio 


JONES,  Seward  "William,   granite   merchant;   b. 


N.G.,   1893-4.    Mem.   A.L.A.,   Bibliog.   Soc.   America,  Rbensbur-    Pa      Feb     9     1857^^   s    Hu-h   and   Eliza 

Beta  Theta  Pi,  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  etc.    Address:  Oro-  fSsV   Jones i   f^l.\uK    schk    and    sildPers'    Or- 

"°'  •^^®-  phans'  Sch.;  m.  Sarah  A.  Weller,  of  Zanesville,  O.. 

JONES,  Richard,  college  prof.;   b.   Berlin,  Wis..  Oct.  19,  1881;  2  daughters,  Mabel  E.   (Mrs.  Donald 

July   18,   1855;   s.   Rev.   John  A.  and  Ann    (Davies)  D.  McKav),  Marguerite.    Treas.  Jones  Bros.  Co.,  es- 

Jones;  student  univs.  of  Oxford,  Munich  and  Hei-  tablished,    1882.    inc.,    1903    (quarries,    Barre,   Vt.); 

delberg,  Ph.D..  Heidelberg,  1893;  m.  Carrie  Holmes,  pres.  Newton   Trust  Co.;   dir.   Needham  Trust  Co. 

d.   late  Hon.   J.   B.   Grinnell,  of  Grinnell,   Ta.,   Dec.  Pres.    Nat.    Assn.    of   Granite    Industries    of   U.S.; 

28,  1881.    Prof,  literature,  Vanderbilt  U.,  Nashville,  pres.    Boston    Wholesale    Granite    Dealers'    Assn., 

1899-1910.  Tufts  Coll.,  Mass.,  Sept.,  1910-15.    Mem.  1890-7.    Mem.  Bd.  of  Health,  Newton,  13  yrs.;  mem. 

English    Ruskin    Soc,    German    Shakespeare    Soc.  State    Bd.    of    Insanity,    4    yrs.;    mem.    Governor's 

Author:    The   Growth    of   the    Idylls    of   the    King,  Council,    Mas.?.,    1907-9;    trustee    Danvers    Insane 

1895;    The   Arthurian    Legends.    Kuno   Fischer    (in  Hosp.,    Newton    Cemetery    Assn.     Mason.     Clubs: 

Warner's  Library  of  the  World's  Best  Literature),  Mass.     Republican,    Newton,    Middlesex,    Norfolk 

1896;    College    Entrance    English,    1897    (Univ.    of  Traffic    (v.-p).     Home:     49    Columbus    St..    Newton 

State  of  N.Y.).  Editor:  The  Tragedy  of  Macbeth.  Highlands,  Mass.  Office:  161  Summer  St.,  Boston.* 
1899;   -The   Merchant   of  Venice     1903;    History   of        jONES,   Theodore,   crockery   merchant;    b.    Bos- 

Jerome  and  Elizabeth  Reed 
schs.,  Brookline;  Ayer's  Pvt. 

-,„,.,         1,,     .       f   ,  Sch.;    Chauncy    Hall    Sch.;    Mass.    Inst.    'Tech.;    m. 

to  other  American  and  English  pubis     articles  on  Adelaide  Zoebisch,   of  .lamaica  Plain.   Mass.,   Sept. 

Carlyle   Ruskin   and  Wordsworth  in  the  Macmillan  09     jggy.    3    children,    Rosalie,    Theodore.    Jr.     Be- 

Co.  Cyclo.  of  Edn.    Address:  Concord  Av.  and  Fol-  „g^^  active  career  in  employ  of  Jones,  McDuffee  & 

len  bt.,  Cambridge.  Mass.  Stratton  Co.,  wholesale  crockery,  china  and  glass- 

JONES,  Roy  Dufflll,  city  ticket  agt.;  b.  Somers-  ware,  Boston,  1885,  treas.  since  1903;  dir.  Brookline 
worth,  N.H.,  Apr.  19,  1873;  s.  John  Dunnells  and  Trust  Co. ;  trustee  Home  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Bos- 
Mary  A.    (Duffill)    Jones;   Dunnells   family   landed  ton    Chamber    of    Commerce;    Unitarian.      Clubs: 


English    Literature,    1905.    Contbr.   to   Educational     ^         Mar  '  17     1866'   s 
Review,    articles   on   Oxford   degrees    (transl.    into    ,-ivaitt    Tones-  ed   nub 
German  and  Russian  mags.),  and  various  articles    q„v,  •    ny^c^^T,'^''v   Waii    .q 


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Union    (Boston),    Eastern   Yacht.    Home:    61    Sum- 
mer Rd.,  Brookline.    Office:  33  Franlvlin  St.,  Boston. 

JONXS,  Thomas  Frederick,  clergyman;  b.  Trede- 
gar, Monmoutli.shire,  Kng.,  Jan.  23,  1854;  s.  Rev. 
William  Sheppard  and  Hannah  (Uppington)  Jones; 
came  to  America,  1862;  ed.  country  schs. ;  Bath 
Hish  Sch. ;  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Kents  Hill,  Me.; 
A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1880  (D.D.,  1905);  m.  Ida  lOstella 
Danforth,  of  Cornish,  Me.,  Sept.  5,  1881;  5  chil- 
dren, William  Goldsbrough,  Elizabeth  May.  Fred- 
erick Swa.sey,  Ida  Meta,  Grace  Uppinston.  Or- 
dained M.E.  ministry  (Me.  Conf.),  1881;  pastor 
Durham,  Bowdoinham,  Gorham,  Berwick,  Win- 
throp,  Aususta,  S.  Portland  and  Lewiston  to  1895; 
transferred  to  E.  Me.  Conf.,  1895;  pastor  Orono, 
Bucksport,  1895-9;  presiding  elder  Rockland  Dist., 
1900-6;  pastor  Guilford,  1906-11,  Greenville  Junc- 
tion, 1911-15,  Danforth  since  1915.  Mem.  bds.  of 
Examination  in  Conf.  Studies  25  yrs.,  Bd.  of  Conf. 
Relations  15  yrs.  and  now  serving.  Trustee  lOast 
Me.  Conf.  Sem.  Mason;  mem.  Order  Eastern  Star, 
Grange.  Recreations:  rural  hikes,  hunting,  fishing', 
etc.    Address:  Danforth,  Me. 

JON^S,  "Walter  Clinton,  banker:  b.  Summit,  N. 
J.,  May  9,  1870;  s.  Walter  F.  and  Henrietta  (Glov- 
er) Jones;  descendant  of  Gen.  Philip  Schuyler, 
Gen.  James  Clinton  and  DeWitt  Clinton;  ed.  CJun- 
nery  Sch.,  Washington,  Conn.,  and  Middletown 
High  Sch.;  m.  Oct.  22,  1903,  Adeline  K.  Cortelyou, 
of  New  Brunswick,  N.J.  Was  teller,  bookkeeper, 
cashier,  C.  E.  Jackson  &  Co.,  bankers,  Middletown, 
Conn.,  beginning  1890;  then  partner  with  Mr.  Jack- 
son, and  on  organization  of  corpn.  of  The  Jackson 
Co.,  became  sec.  and  treas.,  also  in  real  estate 
and  ins.  business;  started  in  real  estate  and  invest- 
ment business  in  own  naine,  1902,  and  in  ins.  busi- 
ness still  with  C.  H.  Edwards  as  partner,  as  Ed- 
wards &  Jones:  treas.  The  City  Savings  Bank  since 
its  start  in  1903;  treas.  The  McDonough  Realty  Co. 
Former  mem.  Co.  H,  C.N.G. ;  served  as  councilman, 
Middletown,  and  water  commr.  ISIiddletown  Water 
Works.  Republican.  Episcopalian;  vestryman  Ch. 
of  the  Holy  Trinity.  Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  B.P.O. 
Elks.  Royal  Arcanum.  Club:  IMiddletown  Yacht. 
Address:    263   Main   St.,   Middletown,   Conn. 

JOm:s,  William  Henry,  insurance;  b.  Holliston, 
Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1862;  s.  William  and  Almira  W. 
Jones;  pub.  sch.  edn.:  m.  Helen  Ashley,  of  Boston, 
Apr.  22,  1892.  Began  in  retail  drug  business  at 
16,  and  at  21  bought  out  employer,  and  also 
engaged  in  spl.  writing  and  shorthand  reporting 
for  leading  Boston  paper;  mgr.  Western  Union 
Telegraph  Co.,  Lowell,  Mass..  1880-7;  in  charge  of 
shorthand  sch.,  1887-91:  established  the  Equitable 
Accident  Co.,  1891,  of  which  has  since  been  gen. 
mgr.;  pres.  U.S.  Indemnity  Soc,  Boston.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Recreations:  farming.  Home: 
Hanover,  Mass.    Office:  161  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

JONES,  William  Preble,  editor:  b,  Somerville, 
Mass.,  Apr.  22,  1869:  s.  William  Edward  and  Ellen 
Frances  (Preble)  Jones,  and  descendant  of  Gov. 
Thomas  Dudley,  2d  gov.  Mass.  Bav  Colonv;  grad. 
Somerville  High  Sch.,  1S87;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891: 
student  Harvard  Law  Sch.  1  yr. ;  m.  Sept.  26, 
1896,  Martha  Gertrude  York,  of  Somerville;  2 
children,  Helen  Eunice,  Edith  York.  Reporter  and 
editor  Somerville  Journal,  1892-05;  editor  and  mgr. 
Medford  Mercury,  1906-12;  at  various  times  contbr. 
to  Boston  dailies  and  other  papers.  Mem.  Somer- 
ville Sch.  Bd..  1899-06.  Somerville  Bd.  of  Alder- 
men. 1909-11:  probation  ofl^cer,  Somerville  Police 
Ct..  since  1912,  and  an  officer  in  various  charitable 
and  philanthropic  organizations.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason:  mem.  Royal  Arcanum,  Odd  Fel- 
lows, Elks.  liecreations:  bird  study,  politics,  trav- 
el, walking.  Home:  13  Maple  Av.  OfHce:  50  Bow 
St..   Somerville,   Mass. 

JONES,  'William  Safford,  clergvman:  b.  Exeter, 
N,H.,  Mar.  10,  1872;  s.  Daniel  Smith  and  Harriet 
Maria  (Davis)  Jones:  grad.  Meadville  (Pa.)  Theol. 
Sch.,  1896;  grad.  student.  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1896- 
97,  and  1899-1900:  m.  Edith  Adams  Nickels,  of 
Boston.  June  30.  1902;  1  son,  Edward  Nickels,  b. 
July  16.  1904.  Ordained  at  1st  Ch.,  Roxburv,  Bos- 
ton, Sept.  29,  1897:  minister  All  Souls  Unitarian 
Ch.,  Newton  Highlands,  1897-9,  Ch.  of  the  Unity, 
Randolph,    1899-03,   1st  Parish,   East  Bridgewater, 


1903-5,  Channing  Memorial  Ch.,  Newport,  R.I., 
since  Nov.  1,  1905.  Trustee  Charity  Organization 
Soc.  (Newport,  R.I.),  Newport  Natural  History 
Soc;  mem.  visiting  com.  Women's  Coll.,  Brown  U. 
Mem.  Meadville  Alumni  Assn.,  Harvard  Div.  Alum- 
ni Assn.,  Am,  Acad,  l^olit.  and  Social  Science,  Am. 
Unitarian  Assn.,  Am.  Soc.  for  Psvchical  Research, 
R.I.  Soc.  S.A.R.  Mason.  Club,  Harvard,  of  R.I. 
Recreations:  tennis,  bicycling.  Collaborator:  Get- 
ting Together:  Essays  by  Friends  in  Council  on 
the  Regulative  Ideas  of  Religious  Thought,  1913. 
Address:  29  Kay  St.,  Newport,  R.I. 

JOPP,  diaries  B.,  banker;  b.  AVinsted,  Conn., 
Aug.  18,  1874;  s.  Cliarles  S.  and  Jennie  (Bradbury) 
Jopp;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Harriet  Veazie,  of  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  June  8,  1898;  2  children,  Selden,  Dorothy  L. 
Began  as  messenger  with  Mercantile  Trust  Co., 
Boston,  1891,  and  became  treas.,  1899;  asst.  treas. 
City  Trust  Co.,  1904-5:  pres.  Beacon  Trust  Co., 
since  1906;  dir.  and  mem.  bd.  of  investments 
Charlestown  Five  Cents  Savings  Banlv.  Mem.  Am. 
Bankers'  Assn,  Boston  Credit  Men's  Assn.  (dir.). 
Mason.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Algonquin.  Recreations: 
motoring,  fishing.  Home:  Maiden,  Mass.  Office:  20 
Milk  St.,  Boston. 

JOBDAN,  Archer,  dentist;  b.  Auburn,  Me.,  June 
7,  1873;  s.  William  and  Caroline  (Cranston)  Jor- 
dan; descendant  of  Robert  Jordan,  who  settled  at 
Cape  Elizabeth,  Me.,  and  Capt.  Joshua  Jordan, 
officer  in  Am.  Revolution;  grad.  Edward  Little 
High  Sch.,  Auburn,  1891;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  Water- 
ville.  Me.,  1895;  D.D.S.,  U.  of  Pa.  Dept.  of  Den- 
tistry, 1902;  m.  Ethel  Elizabeth  Williams,  of 
Auburn,  Me.,  Oct.  16,  1902;  3  children,  Cranston 
Harlow,  Archer,  Jr.,  Charles  Williams.  Prin. 
Vanceboro  (Me.)  High  Sch.,  1895-6:  teacher  of 
mathematics,  Mitchell  Boys'  Sch.,  Billerica.  Mass., 
1896-9;  practiced  dentistry  in  Waterville,  Me., 
1902-4.  Auburn  since  1904.  Pres.  Me.  Dental  Soc, 
1913-14;  mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon:  chmn.  Me. 
Intercollegiate  Com.  on  Officials  since  1906.  Bap- 
tist. Mason:  mem.  Knights  of  Pythias.  Club: 
Waseca  (Auburn).  Home:  103  High  St.  Office: 
Y.M.C.A.    Block,   Auburn,   Me. 

JORDAN.  Benjamin  Clark,  lumber  mfr. ;  June  26, 
1833-Dec.   22,  1912.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

JORDAN,  Chester  Bradley,  governor;  Oct.  15, 
1S39-Aug.  24,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   1914-15.) 

JORDAN,  Clarence  Iioriu,  educator.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

JORDAN,  Dana  Stanford,  educator;  b.  Raymond, 
Me.,  May  22,  1887;  s.  Lester  Howard  and  Josephine 
Lvdia  (Davis)  Jordan;  ed.  pub.  sclis.,  Raymond; 
grad.  Pennell  Inst.,  Gray,  Me.,  1905;  A.B.,  Bates 
Coll.,  1909;  m.  Ethel  Marion  Mathes,  of  Bethlehem, 
N.H„  Sept.  4,  1912;  1  son,  Dana  Stanford,  Jr.,  b, 
Feb.  10,  1914.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Bethlehem,  N.H., 
1909-12;  prin.  Greely  Inst.,  Cumberland  Center, 
Me.,  since  Sept.,  1912.  Mem.  Me.  Teachers'  Assn. 
Mem.  Improved  Order  of  Red  ]\Ien.  Patrons  of 
Husbandry.  Republican.  Conglist.  Address:  Cum- 
berland  Center,   Me. 

JORDAN,  Bben  Dyer,  merchant;  b.  Boston,  Nov. 
7,  1857:  s.  Eben  Dyer  and  Julia  M.  (Clark)  Jor- 
dan; student  Harvard  (course  unfinished  on  ac- 
count of  ill  health);  m.  May  Sheppard,  of  Phila., 
Nov.  22,  1883.  Became  mem.  firm  of  Jordan.  Marsh 
Co.,  Feb.  1,  1880,  of  which  is  now  pres.;  pres.  N.E. 
Conservatory  of  Music,  Boston  Opera  Co.;  dir.  Met. 
Opera  Co.;  hon.  dir.  Royal  Opera,  London;  dir. 
Boston  Dry  Goods  Co.,  Globe  Newspaper  Co.:  trus- 
tee Avon  Street  Trust;  trustee  under  will  of  E.  D. 
.Tordan.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Puritan,  Exchange, 
Country  (Brookline),  Eastern  Yacht,  Essex  Coun- 
try, Wollaston  Golf,  Santee.  Home:  46  Beacon 
St.,  Boston:  (summer)  "The  Rocks."  West  Man- 
chester, Mass.  Office:  450  Washington  St.,  Boston.* 

JORDAN,  Edward  Clarence,  civil  engr. :  b.  Port- 
land, Me.,  Mar.  17,  1846;  s.  Samuel  and  Eunice 
Ouinby  (Seal)  Jordan,  and  descendant  of  Rev. 
Robert  Jordan,  who  came  from  England,  1640;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Westbrook  Acad.,  and  for  2  yrs.  in  the 
office  of  chief  engr.  Portland  &  Ogdensburg  R.R. ; 
R.S.,  grad.  civ.  engring..  Union  Coll.,  Schenectady, 
N.Y.,  1868:  m.  Dec,  1874,  Eliza  Payson  Thomas 
(died  Dec.   6,  1876);  m.  2d,  Portland,  Me.,  Feb.  28, 


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1881,  Marcia  Dow  Bradbury.  Asst,  resident  and 
locating  engr..  Central  Pacific  and  Northern  Pacific 
railways  for  5  yrs. ;  began  practice  in  Portland, 
1873;  makes  specialty  of  hydraulics;  city  engr., 
Portland,  1892-4;  ex-pres.  Me.  Stale  Bd.  of  Health. 
Democrat.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Am. 
Pub.  Health  Assn.  Clubs:  Cumberland,  Portland 
Country.  Ilome:  173  Danforth  St.  Office:  Sl*/^  Kx- 
change   St.,   Portland,   Me. 

JOBDAir,  Prank  H.,  banker;  b.  Thomaston,  Me., 
Jan.  13,  1853;  s.  Oliver  W.  and  Margaret  K.  (Bob- 
inson)  Jordan;  pub.  and  high  sch.  edn.;  grad. 
Bryant  &  Stratton  Business  Coll.,  Boston;  m. 
Thomaston,  Dec,  1879,  Jeannie  W.  Henderson. 
Began  active  career  as  elk.  in  store;  cashier  Thom- 
aston Nat.  Bank  since  1878.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Address:   Thomaston,   Me. 

JORDAN,  Prank  Herbert,  M.D.;  b.  Milton,  N.H., 
Sept.  13,  1868;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin), 
1899.  Practiced  at  Fryeburg,  Me.,  1899-04,  South 
Portland  since  1904;  served  as  city  phys.  Mem. 
A.M.A..  Me.  Med.  Assn.  Address:  57  High  St., 
South  Portland.  Me. 

JOBDAir,  Frederick  David,  banker;  b.  Bangor, 
Me.,  Feb.  15,  1878;  s.  Robert  M.  and  Mary  A. 
Jordan;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Bangor;  m.  Feb.  7,  1906, 
Irene  H.  Eaton,  of  Calais,  Me.  Began  in  banking 
business  with  Merrill  Trust  Co.,  Bangor,  now  mgr. 
bond  dept.  same;  pres.  Merchants  Trust  and  Bank- 
ing Co.,  Presque  Isle;  dir.  Dexter  Trust  and  Bank- 
ing Co.,  Stocking  Springs  Trust  Co.  Trustee  Ban- 
gor Theol.  Sem.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason. 
Club:  Tarratine.    Home:  46  Maple  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 

JOBDAIT,  Henry  Prancis,  optometrist;  b.  Cen- 
terville,  Mass.,  Aug.  30,  1858;  grad.  Phila.  Optical 
Coll.,  1889.  Formerly  sergt.  and  prin.  musician, 
8th  U.S.  Regt.  Band  (cavalry);  optician  at  Brattle- 
boro,  Vt.,  since  1890.  Pres.  State  Bd.  of  Examiners 
in  Optometry,  1908-11.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Home:  1  Elliot  St.,  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

JORDAN,  Herbert  R.,  president  Saco  Nat.  Bank, 
Saco.    Me. 

JORDAN,  Jediah  Porter,  paper  mcht. ;  b.  Ray- 
mond, Me.,  Mar.  29.  1846:  s.  Anson  and  Matilda  H. 
(Porter)  Jordan;  direct  descendant  of  Rev.  Robert 
Jordan,  1634,  first  Episcopal  minister  of  Maine, 
also  of  Ruth  Howland,  descendant  of  John  How- 
land,  of  the  Mayflower;  g.f.,  Steplnen  Porter,  was 
capt.  of  cavalry,  War  of  1812,  and  son  of  Nehe- 
miah  Porter,  one  of  the  14  survivors  of  the  Battle 
of  Bunker  Hill,  present  at  the  dedication  of  the 
monument;  ed.  grammar  and  higli  schs..  Me.; 
served  pvt.  to  sergt. -ma.i..  Co.  D,  4  2d  Mass.  Vol. 
Inf.,  1864-5:  m.  May  19.  1870,  Martha  (Shackford) 
Meserve.  of  Roxbury,  Mass.  (her  ancestor,  Josiali 
Shackford,  crossed  the  Atlantic  Ocean  from  Eng- 
land to  America  in  a  small  sloop,  alone  with  his 
dog) ;  3  sons,  Robert  A.  (lawyer,  of  Boston  and 
Haverhill),  William  M.  (lawyer).  Porter  B.  (whole- 
sale paper  business,  San  Francisco,  Cal.).  Rail- 
road elk..  1865-7,  bookkeeper,  1867-9;  entered  em- 
ploy Carter  Bros.  &  Co.,  wholesale  paper  dealers, 
1869,  becoming  partner,  1875;  now  pres.  .Jordan 
Paper  Co.  Col.  on  staff  Gov.  Long.  1880-3;  mem. 
Mass.  Senate,  1887.  Mem.  S.A.R.,  G.A.R.  Repub- 
lican. Recreations:  gardening,  cats,  cards.  Mem. 
Boston  Paper  Trade  Assn.  Home:  20  Greenville 
St..  Roxbury,  Mass.     Office:  170  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

JORDAN,  Jules  (Julius),  conductor;  b.  Willi- 
mantic.  Conn.,  Nov.  10,  1850:  s.  Lyman  and  Susan 
(Beckwith)  Jordan:  ed.  pub.  schs.;  (Mus.  Doc, 
Brown  U.,  1895) ;  unmarried.  First  known  musi- 
cally as  tenor  singer,  afterward  as  a  conductor 
and  finallv  as  a  composer.  Compositions:  "Rip 
Van  Winkle"  (opera  prod.,  Providence,  May,  1897); 
musical  setting  of  Whittier's  "Barbara  Frietchie"', 
"Nisida"  (grand  opera);  also  many  songs  and 
much  ch.  music.  Address:  Butler  Exchange,  Prov- 
idence, R.I.* 

JORDAN,  liyman  Granville,  college  prof. :  b. 
Otisfleld.  Me.,  INIar.  12,  1845:  s.  David  and  Thankful 
(Clark)  Jordan;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1870,  A.M.,  1873, 
Ph.D..  1895;  in  Europe,  1889-90;  m.  Hattie  True 
Knowlton.  of  Montville.  Me.,  Dec.  25.  1871.  Prin. 
Nichols'  Latin  Soh.  Lewiston,  Me.,  1870-4.  Lewis- 
ton   High   Sch..   1874-89;   prof,   chemistry  and  biol- 


ogy. 1890-02.  prof,  of  chemistry  since  1902,  Bates 
Coll.;  since  1894  has  served  as  acting  pres.  of  the 
coll.  during  absences  of  Pres.  Chase.  On  leave  of 
absence  for  travel  and  study  in  Europe,  1908-9. 
Pres.  Sch.  Bd.,  Lewiston,  12  yrs.  Home:  Lewiston, 
Maine.* 

JORDAN,  Mary  Augusta,  college  prof.;  b.  Iron- 
ton,  O.,  July  5,  1855;  d.  Edward  and  Augusta  W. 
(Ricker)  Jordan;  A.B.,  Vassar  Coll.,  1876.  A.M., 
1878;  (L.H.D.,  Smith  Coll.,  1910).  Librarian,  1877- 
80,  teacher  English,  1880-4,  Vassar;  now  prof. 
English  and  Old  English,  Smith  Coll.  Mem.  Mod- 
ern Lang.  Assn.  America,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Ad- 
dress: Hatfield  House,  Northampton,  Mass.* 

JORDAN,  Noali  W.,  financier;  b.  Boston,  Dec.  30, 
184  6;  s.  Ichabod  Goodwin  and  Mary  C.  Jordan; 
ed.  Boston  pub.  schs.;  m.  Augusta  M.  Perkins,  of 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1869;  1  daughter,  Mabel 
(Mrs.  Frank  R.  Martin).  V.-p.,  pres.  and  chmn. 
Am.  Loan  &  Trust  Co.,  since  1881;  trustee  Boston 
&  Worcester  Electric  Cos.;  dir.  Columbian  Nat. 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  also  Manliattan  Bldg.  Clubs:  Coun- 
try, Algonquin,  Athletic,  Exchange.  Recreations: 
motoring,  golf.  Home:  Hotel  Somerset.  Office:  53 
State   St.,   Boston. 

JORDAN,  Robert  Anson,  lawyer;  b.  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  Aug.  31,  1871;  s.  Jediah  P.  and  Martha  S. 
(Meserve)  .Jordan;  prep.  edn.  English  High  Sch., 
Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1892;  LL.B..  cum  laude. 
Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1894;  m.  Edith  M.  Tavlor,  of 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1896;  3  children,  Mary  E., 
Dorothy,  Robert  A.,  Jr.  Admitted  to  bar,  1895, 
and  since  practiced  in  Boston;  alderman,  Boston, 
1890-1;  dir.  Essex  Nat.  Bank.  Climn.  and  mem. 
finance  com.  Haverhill  Bd.  of  Trade.  Interested  in 
developing  city  property.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Recreations:  collecting  antiques,  farming.  Home. 
Haverhill,  Mass.    Office:  60  State  St.,  Boston. 

JOSE,  Ernest  Parlin,  mfr. ;  b.  Nahant,  Mass., 
Feb.  14,  1869;  s.  Edwin  Henry  and  Emma  Elizabeth 
(Parlin)  Jose;  prep.  edn.  high  sch.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1893;  studied  for  6  mos.  in 
Harvard  Law  Sch.;  m.  Boston.  June.  1897,  Lillian 
Elizabeth  Nichols.  Began  in  employ  of  Spitzer  & 
Co.,  bankers,  Boston;  organized  firm  of  Jose,  Park- 
er &  Co..  banlvers;  promoted  White  River  R.R., 
Vt.,  of  whicli  was  asst.  treas.  and  dir.;  organizer 
and  treas.,  gen.  mgr.,  dir.  and  mem.  exec,  com.. 
United  States  Talc  Corpn. ;  pres.  and  gen.  mgr. 
Am.  Mineral  Co..  Johnson.  Vt.;  represented  Town 
of  Johnson  in  the  Gen.  Assembly  of  Vt.,  1912-13; 
selectman,  1913-14.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon.  Progress- 
ive.   Address:    Johnson,  Vt. 

JOSIiIN,  Elliott  Proctor,  M.D.;  b.  Oxford,  Mass., 
June  6,  1869;  s.  Allen  L.  and  Sarah  (Proctor) 
Joslin;  B.A.,  Yale.  1890;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific 
Sch.  (Yale).  1891;  M.IT.,  Harvard.  1895;  M.A.,  Yale, 
1914;  m.  Elizabeth  Denny,  of  Brookline,  Mass., 
Sept.  16,  1902;  children,  Mary,  Allen  Proctor. 
Elliott  P.,  Jr.  Engaged  in  practice  of  medicine  in 
Boston  since  1895;  asst.  in  physiol.  chemistry, 
1898-1900,  asst.  theory  and  practice  of  physic, 
1900-5,  instr.,  1905-12,  asst.  prof,  theory  and  prac- 
tice of  phvsic,  1912 — ,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  cons. 
phvs.,  Boston  City  Hosp.  Mem.  Assn.  Am.  Physi- 
cians, A.M.A.,  etc.  Conglist.  Republican.  Clubs: 
Harvard,  Yale.  Address:  81  Bay  State  Rd.,  Boston.* 

JOSIiIN,  Henry  Van  Amburgrb.,  tax  agent;  b. 
Exeter,  R.I..  Apr.  24,  1846;  s.  John  Henry  and 
Julia  Ann  (Vaughan)  Joslin;  descendant  of  Joseph 
Joslin.  who  settled  at  Kingston,  R.I.,  about  1640: 
ed.  pub.  schs..  Providence;  A.B.,  A.M.,  Brown  U., 
1867;  m.  Henrietta  Anna  Briggs,  of  Providence. 
Oct.  29.  1867;  5  children.  Effie  Borden.  Julia 
Vaughan,  Harrv  Almoran.  Marion  Cleveland  (Mrs. 
Charles  Winter  Reed,  of  Worcester,  Mass.),  Royal 
Knight.  Engaged  in  lumber  business,  1867-73; 
mavor's  elk..  1874-9;  city  elk..  1879-90;  sec.  st.  ry. 
COS.,  in  Providence.  1890-02;  tax  agt..  Rhode  Island 
Co.  since  3  902,  also  tax  agt.  N.Y..  N.H.  &  H.  R.R. 
Co.,  since  1907;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Providence,  1870- 
79,  1891-9.  Ma.i.  comdg.  1st  Battalion  Cav.,  R.I. 
N.G.,  1875-9.  C'ommr.  of  Dexter  Donation,  1915. 
Ex-pres.  State  Soc  S.A.R.  R.I.  and  ex-v.-p.  Nat. 
Soc.  S.A.R.  Republican.  Episcopalian;  vestryman 
of  Grace  Cli.  and  sec.  of  corpn.    Club:  University. 


616                                                    WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 

Home:   129  Blackstone  Blvd.    Office:   Rm.   4   Union  mitted  to  Mass.   liar,   1884,  and  since  practiced  at 

Station,  Providence,  R.I.  Boston;   pre.s.   Cutting  Car  Co.,  dir.   U.S.   Fastener 

TncsTTTsr    Tainpa  TiiomaB    1-iwvpr-    Tiinp  9"?    TR-^i  ^°'  trustee  Winchester  Savings  Banlc.    Mem.  Gen. 

t;^  K°^.^    i^i-f    f^oo  ,-.^  ^ooM^^      •                   '  Ct.,    1893;    Mass.    Senate,    1899-1900.     Republican. 

l^eD.    --,    JJiJ.     (.see  \oi.    ijuj.^  Conglist.    Clubs:  University,  Harvard  (Boston  and 

JOSIiIN,  Bebecca  RichardBon,   author,   lecturer;  New   York),    Middlesex.     Recreations:    agriculture, 

b.  Boston;  d.  Oilman  and  Mary  Ann  Maria  (Cline)  Home:    Winchester,    Mass.     Office:     95     Milk    St., 

Joslin;    descendant   of   Thomas   Joslin    (Josselyn),  Boston. 

who  settled  in  Hingham,  Mass.,  in  1635;  of  Thomas  JOYCE.    Charles    Herbert,    lawyer;    b.    England, 

Richardson,   Charlestown,    Mass.,    m    1635;   also   of  j;,,,     30     i^3(j      (See  vol    1909  ) 

Capt.    John   Joslin,    Jr.,    after   whom   a   chapter   of  t^-u-^^I-t.     -r-^-u                    '  ..■          «=                      /-^••n   4.4. 
D.A.R.    is   named;    ed.    Boston    grammar    and    high  ^^,9^^^'  J°^?,'   corporation   officer;   v.-p.   Gillette 
schs.;    N.E.    Conservatory    of    Music;    Mass.    Inst.  feiiK'ty   liazor  Co^   din   Mass.   Bonding  &  Ins.   Co 
Tech.;  Boston  Mus.  of  Fine  Arts;  grad.  Posse  Sch.  furran  &  Joyce  Co     Dedham  &  Hyde  Park  Gas  & 
of  Gymnastics,   with  diploma,   1894.    Mem.   Copley  ^^^ctric  Light  Co    Framingham  Gas  Light  &  Pow- 
Soc,  Am.  Folk-Lore  Soc.  Author's  League,  Wom-  f  Co.,  Attleboro  Steam  &  Electric  Co.,  West  Bos- 
en's   Municipal    League,    Am.    Soc.    Colonial    Fami-  ton  Gas  Co.,  Natick  Gas  Light  Co.    Home:  Andover, 
lies.   Daughters   of  Mass.,   John   Hancock   Chapter  Mass.    Omce:  CO  Congress  St.,  Boston. 
D.A.R.  (ex-v.-regent  and  regent)  Ex-Regents  Club,  JOYNER,  Herbert  C,  lawyer;   b.   Utica,   Oneida 
Free          '    '            '             ^^  ,                     .             ,^  _                  _   .        _ 

Soc. 

Tech. 

All 

Appalachian    Mountain,    Castilian    (ex-pres.),    Ly-  1862;    enlisted   Co.    E,"49th   Mass.   Vol!"  Inf.,    1862; 

ceum    (London),    Parliamentary    Law,    N.E.   Wom-  served  1  yr. ;  returned  to  law  studies;  admitted  to 

en's.  Twentieth  Century,  Women's  City.    Has  trav-  bar,   1865;   m.  Boston,  Jan.   2,  1885,  Mary  E.  Wild. 

eled    very    extensively    at   home   and    abroad.     Has  Has  practiced  in  Great  Barrington  since  1865;  now 

written  numerous   brochures   and  articles  on  sub-  mem.  law  firm  of  Joyner  &  White.    Active  in  local 

jects  pertaining  to  Spain.    Lectures:  "The  Corona-  enterprises;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  3  yrs.,  senate 

tion  Durbar  at  Delhi,   1911"    (guest  of  the  British  3  yrs.;  candidate  for  dist.  atty..  1880,  for  Congress, 

Govt,    at    the   coronation    Durbar    at   Delhi,    India,  1886,  and  for  lieutenant  gov.  of  Mass.  1902;  G.A.R. 

Dec,    1911):    "Delhi    and    Its    Rulers";    "William  Mason.    Home:  Great  Barrington,  Mass. 

Tell   and   His   Home";   "The  Coat  of  Arms  of  the  -„•«■«    ^1.     ■,       -.^   -..■l.     ^             ^   ■,      ■   ^ 

U.S.";    "Beacon    Hill.    Boston,    in    Colonial    Days";  r^S^^^'  9}^^^\^^  ^^^^^^.^^^'^^y^.^^^^^'^^l  ^-SiY^^  ^° 

"The  Houses  of  Parliament  on  the  Thames";  "Eng-  Chicago,    HI-     (See   vol.    1909.   also   Who  s   Who   in 

land    in    Her    Hour    of    Stress";    etc.     Address:    71  America,  1914-15.) 

Charles  St.,  Boston.  JUDD,  James  Strong',  publisher;  moved  to  New 

JOSIiIK,     WllUam     Cary,     educator;     moved     to  York.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

Media.    Pa.     (See    vol.    1909,    also    Who's    Who    in  JUDD,  John  Kellogg*,  wholesale  paper;  b.  South 

America,   1914-15.)  Hadley,  Mass.,  Jan.  27,  1851;  s.  Deacon  Harvey  and 

JOSLIN,   Wimam  E.,   mfr.;    Mar.    13,    1842-19—.  Catherine   (Kellogg)    Judd;   ed.  Hopkins;  Acad.;   m 

(See  vol    1909  )  Cleora  Fowler,  d.  Trial  Justice  Garry  Munson,  of 

-r^cf-rv    -n^-ii- ■=•        .p        /o           1    innn  \  Huntington,  Mass.,  July  5,  1876;  3  children.  Philip 

JOSLIN,  WilUam  H.,  mfr.     (See  vol.  1909.)  Munson,  Clifford  Kellogg,  Cleora  Marion.    Travel- 

JOSLYN,  Charles  M.,  lawyer;  b.  Tolland,  Conn.,  ing  salesman,  paper  and  stationery,  1871-S;  dealer 

Mar.  26,  184  9;  s.  Edmund  and  Roxana  (Cobb)  Jos-  in    paper    and    mill    supplies,    Holyoke,     1878-82: 

lyn;    Tolland    High    Sch.;    grad.    Monson    (Mass.)  founder,  1882,  and  now  pres.  The  Judd  Paper  Co.; 

Acad..   1870;   m.   Minnie  L.   Brown,  of  Providence,  apptd.   receiver  Am.   Paper  &  Pad  Co.,   1904;   v.-p. 

R.I.,  Dec.  18,  1878;  1  daughter,  Emily  (Mrs.  Robert  Peoples'  Savings  Bank.  Has  served  as  councilman 

P.  Butler).    Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1873,  and  since  (pres.  bd.),  Holyoke,  also  as  alderman.  Republican, 

practiced  in  Hartford;  now  mem.  Hyde,  Joslyn  , Gil-  Deacon    1st    Congl.    Ch.;    del.    Nat.    Council    Congl. 

man  &  Hungerford;  v.-p.  Hartford  Trust  Co. ;  mem.  Chs.,    Worcester,    Mass.,    1889,    Kansas    City,    Mo., 

Conn.   Ho.   of  Rep.,   1874-85;   aide  on  staf¥  of   Gov.  1913;   pres.   Conn.   Vallev  Congl.   Club.    Clubs:   Mt. 

Richard  D.  Hubbard;  judge  advocate  gen.,  rank  of  Tom   Golf,   Holyoke   Canoe.    Address:    48   Fairfield 

gen.,  on  staff  of  Gov.  Luzon  B.  Morris.    Chmn.  High  Ave..  Holyoke.  Mass. 

Sch.    Com.    10    yrs.;    dir.    Hartford    Pub.    Library.  TTT-nn    -nrjuioiv.  ix<,-,^i^-,t   i„,v,v,««  a^..-!^-^.  v.    q+^w, 

Mem.  Am.  and  Conn.  State  bar  assns.    Republican,  f n?]^  r^'.^    t^!^  ?n     1 1^^    J^  r?L^tH®T^  ^wf^^^i.' 

Con£rli=!t      C1iih=!-    Hartford     Hartford    Golf     Twpn-  ^o^^'    Conn.,    Feb.    10,    1850;    s.    Grant    and    Hannah 

Se^h^'ce'ntu'^ry.'' Re?rYaUo'nt':  ?hoot?ng,  ^'di'ng'^Iol"  .  Jl^X;.%/,f  "^P^>  J"r6'.4^-'fd'"^A".^  U  l]^T.%%  "^.".If ' 

iiariiora.  i^onn.  dening's    pvt.    sch.;    m.    New   York.    Nov.    11,    1873. 

JOSSELYIT,    Lewis    H.,    furniture;    b.    Phillips,  Anna   Moores.     Began   active   career   as   clerk,    for 

Me.,    Sept.    24,    1848;    s.   W^illiam    H.    and   Mary   A.  St.  John  &  Hoyt.  lumber  dealers.  Apr.  1,  1868,  and 

(Marston)    Josselyn;    grad.    Me.    Wesleyan    Sem.,  was   admitted    to    partnership.    1878.    the   firm    be- 

Kents  Hill.   Me.,   1868;    m.   S.  Elizabeth  Mason,  of  coming  St.  John.  Hoyt  &  Co.;  on  retirement  of  the 

Boston,   Nov.   25,   1873.    Began  as  mfr.  and  dealer  sr.  member,  1888.  the  title  became,  Hoyt,  Getman 

in    furniture,    at    Manchester,    N.H.,    1874    (L.    H.  &  Judd,  and  on  death  of  Mr.  Hoyt,  1893,  the  name 

Josselyn  &  Co.,  later  Josselyn  &  Read  Co.);  pres.  was  changed  to  Getman  &  Judd;  on  death  of  Mr. 

Brown  &  Josselyn   (Portland,  Me.),  Derryfield  Co.  Getman,    1897,    The    Getman    &   Judd    Co.    was    in- 

( Manchester,   N.H.),  Wood  Piano  Co.,   treas.  until  corporated,    of   which    has    since    been    pres.;    also 

1907,  now  dir.  Northwestern  Elevator  Co.   (Minne-  sec.   and   treas.   The   St.   John  Wood   Working  Co., 

apolis,  Minn.),  Amoskeag  Nat.  Bank  (Manchester,  originally  a  part  of  the  business  of  St.  John,  Hoyt 

N.H.);  treas.  and  dir.  The  C.  E.  Osgood  Co.   (Bos-  &  Co.,  and  incorporated,  1885;  sec.  and  treas.  East 

ton).      Republican.      Conglist.      Clubs:     Derryfield  Branch  Dock  Co.;   dir.   Stamford  Trust  Co.,   Stam- 

(Manchester),  Hunnewell  (Newton,  Mass.).  Home:  ford  Savings  Bank,  the  Stamford  Hosp.;  served  on 

Newton.  Mass.    Office:  C.  E.  Osgood  Co.,  744  Wash-  Borough  Bd.  as  burgess,  1  yr.    Republican.  Episco- 

ington  St.,  Boston.  palian;    senior    warden    St.    Andrew's    Ch.;    mem. 

JOY.  Albert  A.,  banking;  b.  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Nov.  Conn.    Retail    Lumber    Dealers'    Assn.    (ex-pres.), 

4,    1899;   s.   Austin   H.   and  Ida  E.    (Mitchell)    Joy;  Sons    of    Revolution.     Clubs:    Suburban,    Stamford 

ed.   pub.   schs.,   Ellsworth;    m.   Lena   M.    Smith,   of  Yacht,  Church  Club  of  Conn.    Home:  19  Glenbrook 

Presque   Isle,   Me.,   Feb.    5,    1912.     Has   engaged   in  Rd.    Office:  Canal  Dock,  Stamford,  Conn, 

various    lines    of    mercantile    business,    plumbing  JUDKINS,  Charles  Samuel,  real  estate;  b.  Fair- 

steamfitting,    etc.;     treas.    Merchants     Trust    and  field.  Me.,  Jan.  15,  1850;  s.  Samuel  and  Sarah  (Wy- 

Banking    Co.    since    1906.     Republican.     Christian  man)  Judkins;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Fairfield;  Oak  Grove 

Scientist.   Odd  Fellow.   Home:  Presque  Isle,  Me.  sem.,  Westbrook  Sem.,  Eaton's  Boarding  Sch.,  Me.; 

JOY,  Pred,  lawver:   b.   Winchester,   Mass.,   .luly  French's    Commercial    Coll.,    Boston;    m.    Ella    F. 

8,  1859:  s.  Albion  k.  P.  and  Clara  A.  (Brown)  Joy;  Crafts,    of    Boston.    Jan.    16.    1877;    4    children.    C. 

A.B.,  Harvard,  1881,  LL.B.,   1884;   unmarried.    Ad-  Ernest,  George  W.,  Irene  P.,  Mildred  F.    Engaged 


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in    real    estate    and    ins.    business,    Boston,    since  V 
1872;   pres.   and  treas.   Mt.  Zircon  Spring  Co.;   dir. 

Mattapan  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.,  Exchange  Trust  KAAN,  Frank  "Warton,  lawyer;  b.  Medford, 
Co.,  Remington  Mfg.  Co.;  treas.  Mass.  Real  Estate  IMass.,  Sept.  11,  ISGl;  s.  George  and  Marie  (War- 
Exchange.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason.  Rec-  ton)  Kaan;  father  a  Hungarian,  mother  an  Aus- 
reations:  horses,  outdoor  sports.  Home:  Winches-  trian;  pub.  schs.,  Somerville,  Mass.;  A.B..  Har- 
ter,  Mass.    Office:  134  Congress  St.,  Boston.  vard,   1SS3,  A.M.,   1888,  LL.B.,  1888;   m.   Bertha  M. 


JUDKINS,    Prank    luville,    M.D.;    b.    Freedom,    Woodberry     of    Cambridge.,  Mass.,    Oct.    6      1S9S 
.H.,  Jan.  31,  1853;  s.  Daniel  and  Sarah  A.  (Piper)     Practiced   law   in   Boston,   since   Peb.    2,    18H<;    dii 


Celia       Practiced     at  '  Feedom       N  TI  "  niem.    Bar    Assn.    City    of    Boston,    Middlesex    Bar 

i879-Vd,"Moultonboro,    N.H.,    18^80-7,    Lynn,'  Mass'.!  iN^^";;   Boston    Chamber    of    Commerce.     Sec.    and 

since  1887:   surgeon  to  Union  Ho.<^p.    Mem.  A.M.A.,  <^""-.  Home  for  Aged  Women,   Boston;    trea.s    Som- 

Mass.    Med.    Soc,   Lynn   Med.    Fraternity.    Recrea-  ^rville  Playgrounds  Assn.    Republican.    Unitarian, 

tions:     hunting,    fishing.     Address:    7    Mason    St.,  Mason    Clubs:  Exchange,  Twentieth  Century,  Har- 

Lvnn    Mass  vard   (all  of  Boston);   Central   (Somerville).    Rec- 

'       '      ■  reations:     amateur     gardening,     reading.      Home: 

JUBKINS,  Wilbur  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Monmouth,  Somerville,    Mass.     Office:    50    State    St.,    Boston, 

Me.,  May  19,  1858;  s.  John  G.  and  Aurelia  E.   (An-  Mass. 

drews)    Judkins;   A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,   18S0;   m.   Lew-        -raaio-    r«=r.-,.«-»   Tn-o-.w-/^v.     ht  t»  .   k    -n^^t ioc>i. 

iston.  Me.,  Nov.  25.  1886,  Nellie  H.  Jones;  1  daugh-  ^^^^'   *l^°Ft/r^fo    ?WoltPr;     ^t^o^^^^  i^'    ^1,1' 

ter.  Florence  L.    Studied  law;   admitted  to  bar  of  ^- ;,^^°^f?^  ^"?,^^,^"L  ^  w^,  *^o?^i   m  ^f   i.^^'  i^o?: 

Me.,  1883:  admitted  to  practice  in  U.S.  courts,  1898;  schs  ;   M.D     cum  laude.  Harvard  Med.   Sch     1S90; 

city  solicitor  of  Lewiston,  1886-8;  co.  attv.  Andro^  "i-.,^ary  Moore  Dunbar,  of  Boston,  Dec.  5,  1893;  2 

scoggin  Co.,  1895-8;  mayo^  Lewiston,  1897;  trustee  children    Helen  Warton,  Marie  Warton.    Prof.  clin. 

Bates  Coll.   since   1888.    Republican.    Free  Baptist,  -^'"^'^^^^^y-   ^^!.^„^*i";  ?f,®'!^P°.^-jJ?r,V; w^    '"^"^i' 

Mason   (32°);  Odd  Fellow.    Home:   340  College  St.  surgery,  Tree  Hosp.  for  Women;  consult  ng  gyne- 

Office-  186  Lisbon  St     Lewiston    Me  cologist,  Adams  Nervine  Asylum;  pres.  Dispensary 

umce.  ist)  i^isDon  si:.,  i^ewision,  iue.  ^^^    Women;    treas.    Tremont    Dispensary.      Mem. 

JUSSOIT,  Georg-e  "Wmiam,  clergyman;  b.  Strat-  Mass.  Med.   Soc,  Norfolk  Dist.  Med.   Soc.    (treas.), 

ford.  Conn.,  Mar.  28,  1S59;  s.  George  Thompson  and  A.M. A.,  etc.     Recreations:  outdoor  sports.     Home: 

Mary    (Fairchild)    Judson;   A.B.,   Yale,    1884;    B.D.,  Brookline,  Mass.     Office:  419  Bovlston  St.,  Boston. 

Yale    Div.    Sch.,    1887;    m.    Minnie    E.    Atwood,    of  «.»T-r.-D     -r^^^-    n*:^    /"t«™^„    n,nr,«\     „„tu^^ 

Stratford,   Conn.,   June    19,    1888.    Ordained   Congl.  ,^  ^^^?^,V  il  ?^^    ?i*'^i  q^i /^7IL  ^*^<if   Vona^lw' 

ministry,  1887:   pastor  Orange,  Mass.,   1887-98,   1st  Mar._  19     lS4S-Dec.    11,    1912      (See   vol.    1909,    also 

Ch.,  Winsted,  Conn.,  since  1898.    Trustee  Relisrious  Who  s  ^^  ho  in  America,   1912-1,5.) 

Edn.   Soc.   of  Winchester,   Conn.    Bible   Soc.    Mem.  KAI.EY,  Frank  E.,  mfr.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

Litchfield    County    Universities'     Club,    Litchfield  KALLOCH,    Herbert    Franklin,    M.D.;    born    St. 

County     Choral      Union.       Republican.       Lecturer.  George,  Me.,  Mav  12,  1868,  s.  Henry  F.  and  Aman- 

Home:  Winsted,  Conn.  da  ^W.    (Gilchest)   Kalloch;   prep.   ed.  Coburn  Clas- 

JUSSON,  Stiles,  lawyer.    (See  vol.  1909.)  sical  Inst.,  Waterville,  Me.;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  Wa- 

________      ,,....                  ,      ■    f       ,       ivT  terville,  1892;  M.D.,  Univ.  and  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med. 

^V^^^^'.n^^??}^    Anastay,    geologist;     b.    New  (.  ^     ^-^^^  york  U.),   1898;   m.   Jessie  Bartlett,  of 


04;    studied    geology    and    natural    history    there;  -^^^     ^^^    Surg.    Soc,    Northern    Aroostook    Med. 
collected  birds  and  land  shells  and  made  meteorol.  ^nd  Sura:.  Soc.   (pres.  1907).    Mason.    Club:  Mason- 
observations  on  the  island  for  Smithsonian  Instn.;  j^.    Address:  Fort  Fairfield,  Me. 
asst.    analytical   chemistry    1865-85,   instr.    micro- 

scopy,     microbiology,     1885-97,     curator     geology,  KANE,    Daniel   J.,   lawyer;    b.    Boston,    Apr.    14, 

1897-09,  Sch.  of  Mines,  Columbia.    Connected  with  1872;  s.  Patrick  and  Mary   (Kane)   Kane;   ed.  pub. 

Mich.  Geol.  Survey,  1872,  N.C.  Geol.  Survey,  1875-  schs.,  Boston;  studied  law,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law, 

78;  reported  on  bldg.  stones  of  New  York  City,  10th  and  Y.M.C.A.  Law  Sch.,  also  in  office  of  Charles  H. 

U.S.  Census.    Home:  South  Harwick,  Mass.*  Innes;   m.   Sarah  A.   F.   Craddick,   of  Boston,   Aug. 

■,^-,-.,„    -r^     1.     X  »x  T.-               1                                 .:.  i  17,  1898;  6  children,  Daniel  J.,  Mary,  Andrew,  Mar- 

^^.V^^'  Herbert  Atchmson,  clergyman;  moved  to  g^Vet,  Joseph,  Sarah.    Admitted  to  Mas-,  bar,  1906, 

Redlands,  Cal.    (See  vol.  1909.)  and   since   practiced   in   Boston:    mem.   Gen.   Ct.   of 

JUNKINS,   Prank   Albert,  clergvman;   b.   Ports-  Mass.,   1898,   1899;  mem.  Dem.   State  Central  Com., 

mouth,  N.H.,  June  22,  1877;  grad.  Boston  Bvangeli-  1908-9;  asst.  corpn.  counsel,  City  of  Boston,  since 

cal   Inst.,    1904;    m.    Helen   May   Stevens,   of   Hyde  July,    1914.      Mem.    Knights    of    Columbus,    B.P.O. 

Park,  Mass.,  May  18,   1904.    Ordained   Congl.   min-  Elks  (exalted  ruler  Boston  Lodge,  1910-11).     Rec- 

istry,    1905;    began    preaching    at    Westfield,    Vt.,  reations:    theatres,    reading.     Home:    7    Monument 

1905;     pastor    East    Ch.,    Concord,    N.H.,    1909-13,  Sq.,    Charlestown,    Mass.      Office:    Tremont    Bldg., 

Trinity    Ch.,    North    Attleboro,    Mass.,    since    1913.  Boston,  Mass. 

Chaplain    Aurora    Lodge    No     107,    I-O.O.F.,    North  kANE,    Thomas   Francis,    M.D.;    born    Hartford, 

Attleboro.    Home:  North  Attleboro,  Mass.  Conn.,   Feb.    23,    1863;   s.   Thomas  Quinn   and   Mary 

JUITKINS,    WUliam    Oliver,    M.D.,    surgeon;    b.  (Scott)    Kane;   A.B.,   Holy  Cross  Coll.,   1884;   M.D., 

Berwick,  Me.,  May  13,  1845;  s.  Alexander  and  Eliz-  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1887;  m. 

abeth   Leighton    (Staples)    Junkins;   ed.   dist.   schs.  Mary  E.  Quinn,  of  Hartford,  Oct.   10,  1905;   2  chil- 

and  Eliot  Acad.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  dren,    Thomas    Quinn,    Mary    Scott.      Practiced    in 

1870;   m.   Julia  Elizabeth  Hill,  of  Eliot,   Me.,   Sept.  Hartford,  Conn.,  since  1887;  mem.  Hartford  Bd.  of 

5,   1872.    Began  practice  in  Greenland,   N.H.,   June  Health,   1893-12    (ex.-pres.);  mem.  Conn.   State  Bd. 

12,  1871;  removed  to  Portsmouth,  N.H.;  examining  of  Charities,    1903-15.      Mem.    A.M.A.,    Conn.    State 

surgeon   N.H.N.G. ;   pres.   U.S.   Pension   Bd.,   Ports-  Med.    Soc,    Hartford   City   and   County   med.    socs. 

mouth;    mayor    of    Portsmouth,    1895,    1896;    pres.  Democrat.    Catholic.    Club:  Hartford.    Recreations: 

Candelaria   Fruit    Co.,    Porto    Rico.     Mem.    A.M. A.,  billiards,  baseball.    Home:   69  Washington  St.    Ad- 

N.H.    Med.    Soc,   Portsmouth   Med.    Soc,    Rocking-  dress:   517  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

hai"  Co!?"ty  Med.  Soc     Democrat     Methodist.    Ma-  kapp,   Marie   P.,    college    prof.;    b.    Westphalia, 

son   (32°    ;   mem.  Knights  of  Pythias    B.P.O.  E^^  Germany,  Ma.v,  1843;  d.  Louis   (chemist)   and  Dor- 

?9"nn^Jl^/='^Qt   'T?n^t«;^m,T  NH           ^  •    ^     ''^-  ^thea  (Bozi)   Groneweg;  arrived  in  America,   1850, 

32  Congress  St.,  Portsmouth,  N.H.  ^^^^  parents  (father  a  polit.  refugee  of  1848);  ed. 

JUTTEN",   David   Benjanxin,   clergyman;    Jan.    7,  largely    at    home,    and    in    Europe;    m.    1860,    Otto 

1844-19 — .    (See  vol.  1909.)  Kapp    (died    1879).      Prof.    German    lang.    and    lit., 


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Smith  Coll.,  1880-11,  in  cliarge  of  dept.,  to  1901; 
now  emeritus  professor.  Address:  43  Franklin  St., 
Northampton,  Mass. 

KABSNER,  Howard  T.,  M.l>.;  b.  Phlla.,  Jan.  6, 
187'J;  s.  Dr.  Charles  W.  and  iMatilda  M.  (Wright) 
Karsner;  descended  from  Lt.  John  Pettigrew,  of 
the  Revolutionary  Army,  and  Robert  F"ulton,  in- 
ventor of  the  steamboat;  grad.  Phila.  Central  High 
Sch.,  1897;  grad.  Phila.  Sch.  of  Pedagogy,  1899; 
M.D.,  U.  of  Pa.,  1903;  m.  Audrey  W.  Stanwood,  of 
Boston,  Dec.  11,  1912.  Began  practice  in  Phila., 
1903;  asst.  prof,  pathology.  Harvard  ]Med.  Sch., 
since  1911.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Coll.  Phys.  of  Phila.,  Am. 
Assn.  Pathologists  and  Bacteriologists,  Soc.  Ex- 
perimental Biology  and  Medicine,  Boston  Soc.  Med. 
Sciences,  Sigma  Xi,  Alpha  Omega  Alpha,  Alpha 
Kappa  Kappa.  Club:  Harvard  (Boston).  Author 
of  numerous  articles  on  pathology  and  biology. 
Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  41  Pilgrim 
Rd.,  Fenway.  Address:  Harvard  Medical  School, 
Boston. 

KATZ,  Maurice  1.,  lawyer;  b.  Kovna,  Russia, 
Apr.  5,  1881;  s.  Julius  and  Rachel  (Zinkel)  Katz; 
brought  to  U.S.,  1884;  grad.  Bryant  &  Stratton 
Business  Coll.,  Manchester,  N.H.,  1900;  grad.  Man- 
chester High  Sch.,  1901;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
Law,  1902;  unmarried.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar, 
1903;  began  practice  with  Kent  &  Dewey,  Worces- 
ter, 1903;  in  practice  alone  since  1903.  Mem.  Am. 
Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Worcester  County  Bar 
Assn.,  Commercial  Law  League  of  America,  Nat. 
Assn.  Credit  Men,  AVorcester  Credit  Men's  Assn. 
Mem.  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Worcester.  Dir.  Boy 
Scouts.  JMason  (Shriner);  member  B'nai  B'rith, 
I.O.O.F.,  B.P.O.  Elks,  etc.  Clubs:  Commonwealth 
(Worcester),  New  Century  (Boston).  Recreations: 
golf,  traveling,  motoring.  Home:  66  Woodland  St. 
Office:  340  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

KAUFMAN,  Matthias  Sailor,  clergyman;  b.  De- 
catur, 111.;  .s.  Joseph  and  Mary  Ann  (Sailor)  Kauf- 
man; ed.  com.  schs.,  Decatur,  to  16;  served  in  Co. 
F.  115th  Regt.,  111.  Vol.  Inf.,  Aug.  11,  1862-June  11, 
1865;  mustered  out  as  corporal;  town  elk.,  Decatur, 
111.,  1869;  A.B.,  Northwestern  U.,  1874  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa),  A.M.,  1877  (D.D.,  1901);  B.D.,  Garrett  Bibl. 
Inst.,  1876;  student  in  Sch.  of  All  Sciences,  Boston 
U.,  1891-5,  Ph.D.,  1895;  m.  Princeton,  111.,  July  26, 
1876,  Adolphine  L.  Schliemann;  1  son,  Joseph  Paul 
(A.B.,  A.M..  Yale),  b.  Providence,  R.I.,  July  29, 
1886.  Ordained  to  Methodist  ministry,  1876;  pas- 
tor, Havana,  111.,  1876-7;  transferred  to  Minn,  on 
account  of  health  and  served  at  Owatonna,  Minn., 
and  Grand  Forks  and  Fargo,  Dak.  Ty. ;  transferred 
to  Mass.,  1885;  pastor.  Fall  River,  Summerfield, 
Pleasant  St.  Ch.,  New  Bedford,  Mathewson  St.  Ch., 
Providence,  R.I.,  Central  Ch.,  Brockton,  Mass., 
Trinity  Ch.,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1905-11,  St.  Paul's  Ch., 
Providence,  1911-13;  detached  service,  1913;  pastor 
Embury  Ch.,  Central  Falls,  R.I.,  since  1914.  Sup- 
plied Congl.  Ch.,  E.  Bridgewater,  Mas.s.,  1891-3, 
while  at  Boston  U. ;  built  ch.  edifices  at  Providence 
and  Brockton;  regular  contbr.  for  more  than  16 
yrs.  to  Zion's  Herald,  and  has  written  extensively 
for  other  ch.  pubs.  Republican.  Address:  Central 
Falls.  R.I. 

KAUIiA,  Ii&e  Iiufkin,  portrait  and  genre  painter; 
b.  Erie,  l\a. ;  d.  Chauncey  Forbush  and  Rachel 
(Barr)  Lufkin;  ed.  Lasell  Sem.,  Auburndale,  Mass.; 
studied  art.  Metropolitan  Museum  Art  Sch.,  New 
York,  and  3  yrs.  at  Acad.  Colorossi,  Paris,  France; 
m.  New  York,  June  4,  1902,  William  Jurian  Kaula. 
Exhibited  in  Paris  salons  and  in  several  exhbns.  in 
America.    Address:  311  Fenway  Studios,  Boston. 

XAUIiA,  William  Jurian,  landscape  painter;  b. 
Boston;  s.  Matthew  and  INIary  (Wesley)  Kaula;  art 
edn.  Cowles  Art  School,  Boston  and  at  Paris  three 
yrs.;  pupil  of  Raphael  Collin,  Colorossi  Acad.,  .lu- 
lien  Acad.;  m.  New  York,  June  4,  1902,  Lee  Lufkin. 
Mem.  Boston  Art  Club,  New  York  Water  Color 
Club,  Boston  Water  Color  Club,  Am.  Art  Assn. 
(Paris),  Guild  of  Boston  Artists.  Address:  311 
Fenway  Studios,  Boston. 

KAVEN,  Moses  B.,  mechanical  engr.  B.S.  in 
mech.  engring.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1885.  Gen. 
supt.  United  Machinery  Co.,  Beverly.  Mass.  Mem. 
Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.  Address:  556  Cabot  St., 
Beverly,  Mass. 


KAY,  James  H.,  trustee;  b.  Fall  River,  Mass., 
Mar.  28,  ISTli;  s.  Henry  E.  and  Susan  A.  (Palmer) 
Kay;  gra<i.  Durfee  High  Sch.,  Fall  River,  Mass., 
1891;  m.  Mary  R.  Borden,  of  North  Westport, 
Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1893;  6  children,  Harold  B.,  Henry 
E.,  Bernice  R.,  Dorothy  A.,  Althea  P.,  James  H., 
Jr.  Manager  Estate  of  Henry  E.  Kay,  machinist, 
since  Jan.,  1901;  mayor  of  Fall  River,  1913-15; 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Home:  2064  S.  Main  St. 
Office:  57  Kay  St.,  and  City  Hall,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

KAY,  James  Murray,  publisher;  b.  Glasgow, 
Scotland,  Mar.  30,  1842;  s.  Robert  and  Marion 
(Murray)  Kay;  descended  from  the  Jacobite  Kays 
of  Morayshire,  Scotland,  who  lost  their  estates 
after  the  Rising  of  the  Clans,  in  1745;  ed.  Western 
Acad.,  and  Sch.  of  Design,  Glasgow,  and  under  pvt. 
tutors,  London;  m.  Maria  Gordon  McArthur,  of 
Glasgow,  Scotland,  Oct.  6,  1869  (died  July  23, 
1878);  m.  2d,  Mary  Freeland  Prentiss,  of  Bangor, 
Me.,  Oct.  15,  1879:  7  children,  Robert  Oliver,  Marie 
Gordon  (Mrs.  John  W.  Prentiss,  of  New  York), 
Winifred  Prentiss  (Mrs.  R.  M.  Shepard,  of  New 
York),  Jean  Katlierine  (Mrs.  H.  R.  Burgess,  of 
Cleveland,  O. ),  Rawson  Prentiss,  Mary  Murray, 
James  Murray,  Jr.  Commercial  and  financial  busi- 
ness, London,  1863-75;  in  ry.  business,  Can.  and 
U.S.,  1875-88;  largely  instrumental  in  construction 
of  cantilever  railway  bridge  over  St.  John  River, 
in  New  Brunswick,  and  the  development  of  throu.gh 
continental  traffic  in  Can.;  became  partner  Hough- 
ton, Mifflin  &  Co.,  pubs.,  Boston,  1888;  dir.  and 
treas.  Houghton,  Mifflin  Co.  since  its  incorporation, 
1908.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Union  (Bos- 
ton), Century  (New  York).  Recreations:  salmon 
and  trout  fishing.  Home:  52  Rawson  Rd.,  Brook- 
line,  Mass.  Offlce:  4  Park  St.,  Boston,  and  River- 
side Press,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

XBAN,  Michael  Edward,  M.D.;  b.  Bedford,  N.H., 
June  28,  1863;  s.  Michael  and  Mary  (Nicholson) 
Kean;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  bvisiness  coll.;  M.D.,  Dart- 
mouth Med.  Sch.,  1889;  house  surgeon  Carnev  Hos- 
pital, Boston,  1889;  m.  Elizabeth  E.  Ward,  of  West 
Lebanon,  N.H.,  Oct.  7,  1891;  1  child,  Ruth  E.  A. 
Practiced  in  Manchester,  N.H.,  since  1890;  senior 
surgeon  Sacred  Heart  Hosp.  Fellow  Am.  Coll. 
Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc.  Independent  Democrat.  Catholic.  Rec- 
reations: motoring,  baseball,  theatre.  Address: 
780  Elm  St.,  Manchester,  N.H. 

KBANY,  Francis  Joseph,  dermatologist;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Mar.  1,  1866;  s.  Matthew  and  Mary  Jane  (Do- 
lan)  Keany;  A.B.,  Boston  Coll.,  1888;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1892;  married.  Dermatologist, 
Carney  Hosp.,  since  1904;  consulting  dermatolo- 
gist, St.  Elizabetli's  Hosp.,  since  1904;  physician 
for  diseases  of  the  skin,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1906; 
consultant  dermatologist,  St.  Mary's  Infant  Asy- 
lum, 1906;  lecturer  on  dermatology.  Harvard  Post- 
Grad.  Sch.  of  Medicine;  prof,  dermatology,  Tuft's 
Coll.;  dermatologist  to  the  Bd.  of  Health,  Boston. 
Trustee  Boston  City  Hosp.  since  1897.  Recrea- 
tions: athletics.    Address:  73  Marlboro  St.,  Boston. 

KBABSIiBY,  Georg-e  Arthur,  lawyer;  b.  Walt- 
ham,  I\lass.,  Jan.  6,  1S86;  s.  Jeremiah  and  Elizabeth 
(Atherton)  Kearslev;  grad.  Waltham  High  Sch.; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1911;  m.  Helen  W. 
Morton,  of  Waltham,  Mass.,  Apr.  13,  1905.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1910,  since  practiced  in 
Boston;  instr.  on  equity  and  criminal  law,  Boston 
U.,  1911-12;  mem.  flm  of  Kearsley  &  Mclnerney, 
organized  Jan.  1,  1914.  Mem.  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Epis- 
copalian. Mem.  I.O.O.F.  (Noble  Grand  of  Prospect 
Lodge  No.  35,  1914),  also  mem.  Encampment. 
Home:  Hotel  Hemenway,  91  Westland  Av.  Offlce: 
317    Tremont    Bldg.,    Boston. 

KBATINO,  Georg-e  I.;  b.  Belfast,  Me.,  Apr.  27, 
1865:  s.  :M.  H.  and  Martha  E.  (Cox)  Keating;  ed. 
common  schs.  of  Belfast;  m.  June  11,  1891,  Edith 
B.  Knowlton.  of  Belfast.  Engaged  in  ins.  business 
and  as  bookkeeper  until  1911:  elk.  Supreme  Judi- 
cial Ct.  of  Me.  since  Jan.  1,  1911.  Democrat.  Uni- 
tarian.   Mason    (K.T.).    Address:    Belfast,   Me. 

KEATING,  John  Bernard,  British  vice-consul; 
b.  M'oolwich,  Kent.  Eng.,  Oct.  7.  1858;  s.  Capt. 
Richard  (Royal  Arty.)  and  Sophia  Sarah  (Benni- 
son)  Keating;  ed.  Cordier  Hill  Acad.,  St.  Peter, 
Port  Guernsey,  Channel  Isles;  m.  Bermuda,  Devon- 


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shire  Parish  Ch.,  Julj-  6,  ISSS,  Emily  Hannah  Ada 
Hoare,  d.  John  Buckler  Hoare,  M.D.,  Warminster 
Wilts,  Eng. ;  4  children,  Percy  F.,  Harold  J.  B., 
Mildred  S.,  Charlotte  B.  In  Royal  Engrs.,  serving 
abroad  at  Halifax,  N.S.,  Gibraltar  and  Bermuda, 
1875-86;  came  to  America,  Dec.  26,  1886;  attached 
to  British  Consulate  at  Boston  until  1895.  British 
vice-consul  for  all  Ports  of  Entry  in  ]\Iaine 
.since  Nov.  7,  1895.  Episcopalian.  Hon.  mem. 
British  Naval  &  Military  Vets,  of  IMass. ;  British 
Empire  Club  of  Boston,  Naval  Reserves  of  Nat. 
Guard  of  Me.,  Bosworth  Post,  G.A.R..  Port- 
land, Me.;  maj.  Canadian  Active  Militia;  in  com- 
mand No.  6  Co..  Canadian  Army  Service  Corps, 
since  Mar.  26,  1912.  Clubs:  East  End  Yacht  (ex- 
commodore),  St.  George's  (Sherbrook,  P.Q.). 
Office:   802  Fidelity  Bids..   Portland,  Me. 

KEATIN'G,  Patrick  Mlcliael,  justice  Superior  Ct. 
of  Mass.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1883.  Home:  34  Eliot  St., 
.Jamaica  Plain.  Office:  Court  House,  Pembcrton 
Sq.,   Boston. 

KEA'Z',  Forrest  I.incoln,  M.D.;  b.  Lynn,  Mass., 
Apr.  1,  1865;  s.  Frank  and  Releaf  Goodwin  (Jones) 
Keay;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1888;  M.D.,  Dart- 
mouth Med.  Coll.,  1893;  began  practice  at  East 
Rochester,  1894;  m.  East  Rochester,  N.H.,  June  20, 
1895.  Lillian  M.  Quimbv.  Removed  to  Rochester, 
1900;  physician,  Stafford  County,  1901-9;  sec.  Bd. 
of  Health,  Rochester,  1905-8;  med.  referee,  Staf- 
ford County,  since  1907;  apptd.  U.S.  pension  exam- 
ining surgeon,  1907.  Mason.  I.O.O.F.  Home: 
Rochester,  N.H. 

KEATS,  Hersilia  A.  Mitchell,  autlior;  b.  Wood- 
stock, Ont.,  Oct.  28,  1861;  d.  William  J.  and  Her- 
silia (Mitchell)  Copp;  ed.  in  Can.,  Eng.  and  Ger- 
many; m.  Hamilton,  Ont.,  Charles  Henry  Keavs, 
Dec.  6,  1882  (died  Mar.  29.  1897).  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books.)  Address:  6  Ash  St.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.* 

KEEDV,  Edward  Everett,  clergyman;  b.  Rohr- 
ersvllle,  Md.,  Jan.  6,  1869;  s.  David  and  Lucinda 
(Brechbill)  Keedy;  A.B.,  Lebanon  Valley  Coll.,  Pa., 
1889;  B.D.,  Tale  Div.  Sch.,  1893.  Pastor  1st  Congl. 
Ch.,  Hadley,  Mass.,  1894-02;  Warren  Congl.  Ch., 
Westbrook,  Me.,  since  1903.  Author:  The  Natural- 
ness of  Christian  Life,  1902;  Moral  Leadership 
and  the  Ministry,  1912.  Address:  Cumberland 
Mills  Sta.,  Me. 

KEEDY,  John  I^incoln,  clergyman;  b.  Rohrers- 
vllle,  Md.,  Jan.  6,  1869;  s.  David  D.  and  Lucinda 
(Brechbill)  Keedy;  first  ancestor  in  America, 
Heinrich  Giitig,  came  from  Germany  about  1755; 
B.A.,  Lebanon  Valley  Coll..  1889;  B.D.,  Yale  Div. 
Sch.,  1893;  m.  Emilv  Allen,  of  Walpole,  Mass.. 
June  1,  1905;  3  children.  Allen,  b.  Jan.  10,  1907; 
David  Melzar,  Apr.  1,  1910;  Martha,  Mar.  22,  1913. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1894;  pastor  Lysander, 
N.Y.,  1894-1900,  Walpole,  Mass.,  1900-5,  North 
Andover  since  Apr.  1,  1905.  Author:  Old  Testa- 
ment Heroes,  1906:  The  Life  of  Christ,  1907:  Early 
Christian  Heroes,  1908;  Boys  and  Girls  in  Hebrew 
Homes,  1909;  Best  Book  of  All  (catechism),  1898; 
Doctrines  and  Duties  (catechism),  1899:  A  Chris- 
tian Church  (catechism).  1899.  Recreations:  gar- 
dening.    Address:   North  Andover,   Mass. 

KEEFE,  John  William,  surgeon;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Apr.  25,  1863;  s.  Denis  and  Alice  (McGrath) 
Keefe;  student  U.  of  Mich.  Dept.  Medicine  and 
Surgerv,  1882-3;  M.D..  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York 
U.).  1884;  (LL.D.,  Manhattan  Coll.,  1909);  m. 
Statia  Sherman  Maher,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Apr. 
24,  1895;  4  children,  Alice  Sherman,  Helen  Con- 
stance, (Jertrude  S.,  Mary  Ruth.  Interne  Bellevue 
Hosp.,  N.Y.  City,  1884-6;  practiced  in  Providence, 
R.I..  since  1886;  attending  surgeon  R.I.  Hosp.; 
consulting  surgeon.  St.  .Joseph's  Hosp.,  Providence 
Lying-in  Hosp.,  Providence  City  Hosp.,  Woon- 
socket  (R.I.)  Hosp.,  Memorial  Hosp.  (Pawtucket, 
R.I.);  surgeon  in  chief  to  the  John  W.  Keefe 
Surgery.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons:  mem.  Am. 
Obstet.  and  Gynecol.  Assn.  (v.-p.,  1907-8).  A.M.A., 
R.I.  Med.  Soc.  (pres.  June,  1913-June,  1914),  Provi- 
dence Med.  Assn..  Bellevvie  Hosp.  Alumni  Assn. 
Democrat.  Catholic.  Clubs:  Hope,  University, 
Country.  Frequent  contbr.  to  med.  jours.  Home: 
168  Governor  St.  Office:  262  Blackstone  Boul., 
Providence,  R.I. 


KEEGAN,  Peter  Charles,  lawyer;  b.  Van  Buren, 
Aroostook  Co.,  Me.,  ^lay  13,  1850;  s.  James  and 
Lucy  (Parent)  Keegan;  B.A.,  U.  of  N.B.,  Frederic- 
ton,  Can.,  1868;  m.  Mary  Sharkey,  of  Fredericton, 
Aug.  5,  1884.  Admitted  to  bar,  1869,  and  since  in 
practice  at  Van  Buren;  also  pres.  Van  Buren  Trust 
Co.,  1905 — .  Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  9  terms,  1870- 
76,  1881-2,  1895-6;  del.  Dem.  Nat.  Conv.,  1900;  mem. 
commn.  on  advisability  of  creating  a  state  bd. 
charities  and  corrections,  1907,  1908;  U.S.  commr. 
St.  John  River  Joint  Commn.,  Jan.  12,  1909 — . 
Pres.  Bar.  of  Aroostook  Co.,  Me.  Address:  Van 
Buren,   Me.* 

KEEXiEB,  Edwin  Olmstead,  banker;  b.  Ridge- 
field,  Conn.,  Jan.  12,  1846;  s.  Jonah  C.  and  Henri- 
etta (Olmstead)  Keeler;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs., 
Ridgefield;  grad.  New  Haven  Business  Coll.,  1865; 
m.  Sarah  V.  Whiting,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  May  13, 
1869.  Began  in  wholesale  grocery  business,  1867; 
pres.  The  F^iirfleld  County  Nat.  Bank;  v.-p.  South 
Norwalk  Trust  Co.;  dir.  Lounsbery  &  Bissell  Co., 
Mianus  Mfg.  Co.  Twice  elected  mayor  of  Nor- 
walk; mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1893-5,  Senate, 
1897,  1899;  It.  gov.  of  Conn.,  1901-3.  Pres.  Nor- 
walk Club  Co.;  dir.  Norwalk  Hosp.  Assn.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mason;  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  B.P.O. 
Elks.  Clubs:  Norwalk  (Norwalk),  Transportation 
(New  York).    Address:  Norwalk,  Conn. 

KEEIiEB,  John  Everett,  lawyer;  b.  Stamford, 
Conn.,  Feb.  26,  1856;  s.  Samuel  Smith  and  Mary 
Jane  (June)  Keeler:  B.A.,  Yale,  1877;  read  law 
in  office  of  Calvin  G.  Child;  m.  Alice  Home,  of 
Morristown,  N.J.,  Oct.  14,  1885;  2  children,  Ralph, 
Margery.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1879,  and  since 
practiced  in  Stamford:  jvidge  of  Borough  Ct., 
1883-7;  mem.  Hart  &  Keeler,  1887-06,  Keeler  & 
Durey  since  1913;  treas.  Stamford  Water  Co.;  sec. 
Woodland  Cemetery  Assn.  Trustee  Ferguson  Li- 
brary, Stamford  Hosp.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Suburban,  Stamford  Yacht,  University 
(Bridgeport).  Yale  (New  York).  Home:  28  Straw- 
berry Hill  Av.  Office:  166  Atlantic  St.,  Stamford, 
C^onn. 

KEEIiEB,  Wendell  Prime,  clergyman;  b.  Wash- 
ingtonville,  N.Y.,  Feb.  17,  1874;  s.  Francis  Hay 
and  Martha  (Conklin)  Keeler;  prep.  edn.  Mt. 
Morris  Latin  Sch.,  N.Y.  City;  A.B.,  Yale,  1897; 
student  Auburn  Theol.  Sem.,  1897-9;  Oxford  U., 
England,  1899-1900:  m.  May  Decker,  of  Convent, 
N.J.,  May  18,  1905;  2  children,  Martin  Decker, 
Elizabeth  Prime.  Ordained  Presbyn.  ministry. 
1900;  asso.  pastor  Central  Ch.,  N.Y.  City,  1901-3; 
pastor  1st  Ch.,  Madison,  N.J.,  1903-12,  1st  Ch.  of 
Northampton  (Congl.)  since  June  1,  1912.  Held 
numerous  offices  in  ch.  organizations,  civic  assns.. 
etc.,  of  New  Jersey  and  Mass.  Mem.  Conn.  Valley 
Theol.  Club.  Conn.  Valley  Congl.  Club,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Republican.  Club:  Yale  (New  York).  Rec- 
reations: horseback  riding,  tennis,  canoe  trips. 
Address:  Bridge  St.,  Northampton,  Mass. 

KEENE,  William  Faitoute,  civil  engr. ;  b.  New- 
ark, N.J.,  Sept.  15,  1870;  s.  Samuel  S.  and  Ella  C. 
(Faitoute)  Keene;  C.E.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1891; 
m.  L.  Florence  Olney,  Providence,  Feb.  10,  1896 
(divorced  Feb.  10,  1906).  Town  engr.,  Lincoln, 
1894-5;  citv  engr..  Central  Falls,  R.I.,  1895-Feb. 
22.  1912;  resigned  and  retired.  Capt.  and  engr., 
R.I.  Militia,  1901;  maj.  and  insp.  of  rifle  practice, 
1902.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  Phi  Gamma 
Delta.  Mason  (lodge  and  chapter).  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Clubs:  University  (Providence):  To 
I^alon  (Pawtucket) ;  Wannamoisett  Country  (East 
Providence) ;  Army  and  Navy  (New  York) ;  St. 
George  Men's  Parish  and  Lincoln  Rep.  Assn.  (Cen- 
tral Falls):  Brooklyn  Country  (Bridgeport):  West- 
port  (Conn.)  Country:  Graduates  (New  Haven). 
Recreations:  golf,  motoring.  Address:  Saugatuck. 
Conn. 

KEEITEY,  Georgre  Edward;  b.  Manchester,  Conn., 
Mar.  22,  1849:  s.  Rockwell  and  Leonora  Keeney;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Manchester  Acad.,  Cheshire  Sch.;  m. 
Mystic,  Conn.,  1873.  Ellen  Denison.  Began  active 
career  in  employ  of  silk  mills.  .South  Manchester, 
later  entering  woolen  mfg.,  in  which  has  ever  since 
continued;  ex-pres.,  Hartford  Life  Ins.  Co.;  mem. 
Conn.  Senate,  1889.  1893;  paymaster  on  Gov.  Cook's 
staff,   with    rank   of   gen.,    1897,   1898;    mem.    Conn. 


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Constl.     Conv.,     1902.      Iilason.      Club:     Hartford,  lican.    Conglist.    Home:    1224   Main   St.,   Brockton, 

Home:  Somerville,  Conn.  Ma.ss.* 

KEENEY,  Mayro,  dairy  farmer;  b.  Manchester,  KEITH,  Georg-e  Paul,  leather  mfr.;  b.  Chelsea, 
Conn.,  July  14,  1862;  s.  Rockwell  and  Leonora  Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1862;  s.  Harrison  Alonzo  and  Mary 
Keener;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Monson,  Warren.  Mass.,  Elizabeth  (Brown)  Keith;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1883;  m. 
and  Wesleyan  Acad.,  Wilbraham,  Mass.;  m.  Som-  Mary  Augusta  Osborne,  of  Quincy,  May  26,  1891. 
ers,  Conn.,  Dec.  10,  1885,  Alice  Billings,  of  Somer-  With  Dunn,  Green  &  Co.,  Boston,  1884-1903;  pres. 
ville.  Conn.;  4  children,  Robert  M.,  Grace  M.,  Rock-  and  gen.  mgr.  The  Dunn-Green  Leather  Co.,  since 
well,  Alice  B.  Became  connected  with  Somerville  1903;  pres.  The  Hudson  Tannery  Co.  since  1906; 
Mfg.  Co.,  at  17;  learned  the  business  and  became  Pres.  Hudson  Nat.  Bank;  v. -p.  Hudson  Savings 
supt.,  continuing  for  24  yrs.;  has  been  engaged  in  Bank.  Ex-mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  and  ex-chmn. 
dairy  farming  since  1903.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Sewerage  Commn.,  Hudson;  chmn.  Public  Works 
Rep.,  1903,  05,  Senate,  1907.  13;  commr.  Tolland  Commn.,  Hudson,  since  1909.  Republican.  Protest- 
Co.,  190S-9  (apptd.  bv  Gov.  Woodbury)  and  elected  ant.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Harvard,  Harvard 
for  term  1909-13.  Republican.  Address:  Somer-  Varsity,  University.  Recreations:  fishing,  hunt- 
ville.  Conn.  iriS.   golf.    Home:   Hudson,   Mass.    Office:   32   South 

KEHOE,    Thomas   H.,    printer;    b.    New    Britain,  ^^^..^^JiiT"  „  ,^.     ^    ,,             ^     „       .     .     „ 

Conn.,  Nov.  17.  1857;  s.  Patrick  and  Mary  (Nolan)  ,  KEITH,  Halbert  Lynn,  M.D.;  b.  Pomfret,  Vt.. 
Kehoe;  obliged  to  leave  .sch.  and  enter  factory  be-  Apr.  /  1860;  s  Cyrus  A.  and  Lucy  M.  Keith;  prelim, 
fore  10  yrs.  of  age;  m.  Mary  J.  Regan,  of  Rockville,  edn  Randolph  State  Normal  sch.;  M.D  U.  of  Vt. 
Conn..  Sept.  28,  1892;  2  children,  Mary  T.,  Joseph  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1885;  m.  Mrs.  Alice  G.  William- 
R.  Followed  carpenter's  trade  several  yrs.;  estab-  son  of  West  Upton,  Mass.,  June  11,  1902.  Prac- 
lished  weekly  paper.  The  Independent,  New  Bri-  ticed  in  Milford  Mass.,  since  1889;  mem.  mng.  bd. 
tain,  1886;  discontinued  paper,  1900,  and  since  con-  and  med.  staff  Milford  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass. 
ducted  book  and  job  printing  business.  Served  as  Med.  Soc.  Thurber  Med.  Assn  Republican.  Uni- 
councilman,  alderman,  and  mem.  Bd.  of  Water  tarian.  Address:  255  Main  St.,  Milford,  Mass. 
Commrs.,  New  Britain;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  KEITH,  Herbert  Judson,  packer  egg  products; 
1886,  87.  88.  Mem.  Knights  of  Labor,  Foresters,  b.  St.  George,  Me.,  Dec.  23,  1857;  s.  Cyrus  P.  and 
A.O.H.,  Total  Abstinence  Soc.  Democrat.  Roman  Julia  A.  (Oram)  Keith;  descendant  of  Rev.  James 
Catholic.  Author  and  publisher  The  History  of  the  Keith,  of  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  who  came  from 
Catholic  Total  Abstinence  Union  of  Connecticut.  Aberdeen,  Scotland,  1662,  and  was  the  first  minis- 
Home:  4  Warlock  St.  Office:  299  Main  St.,  New  ter  of  Bridgewater;  normal  sch.  edn.;  m.  Harriet 
Britain,  Conn.  P.  Young,  of  Rockland,  Me.,  July  31,  1901.     Began 

KEITH,  Allen  Phelps,  educator;  b.  Bridgewater,  as  packer  and  seller  of  egg  products    1892,  at  St. 

ATass      Dec     IS     1872-    s     Alfred    T     and    Mary    B  Paul,  Minn.;  headquarters  moved  to  Boston,   1899, 

(Phelps)   Keith;  descendant  of  Rev.  James  Keith,  and   business    incorporated,    Dec.    30,    1901,    as    the 

1664;  pub.  schs.  of  Nashua,  N.H.,  Providence,  R.I.,  H.  J.  Keith  Co.,  of  which  is  now  pres.  and  treas.; 

and   Bridgewater,   Mass.;   grad.   Bridgewater  High  co    specializes   m   frozen   canned   eggs,   dried   eggs 

Sch.,   1889;   grad.   Bridgewater  State  Normal   Sch.,  and  tanners    esg  products;  mem^  Boston  Chamber 

1894;    m.    June    26.    1900.    Emma   L.    Harriman,    of  of  Commerce,  Boston  Fruit  and  Produce  Exchange. 

Pascoag,   R.I.    Prin.    schs.,   Pascoag,    1894-5:    supt.  Attends  Congl    Ch.    Recreations:   mountain  climb- 

schs.,   Burrillville,   R.T..    1895-05.  East  Providence,  jng.      Honie:     14r0    Beacon    St.      Brooklme,    Mass. 

1905-6:   prin.   schs.,    1906-8.   supt.,  since   1908,  New  Office:  72  South  Market  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Bedford,  Mass.    Pres.  bd.  dir.  Bristol  County  Agrl.  /     KEITH,     Horace     Alden,     treasurer;     b.     West 

Sch.:    mem.    bd.    dirs.    New    Bedford    Textile    Sch.  -Bridgewater,  Mass.,  May  25,   1862;  s.   Henry  Snell 

Mem.    N.E.A.     Mem.    Ch.    of    the    New    Jerusalem  ;  and    Thalia    (Alden)    Keith;    descendant    of    John 

(Swedenborgian).    Mason  (K.T.).   Home:  20  Locust  ;  Alden,  of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Pierce 

St.    Office:  166  William  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  jAcad. ;    m.    Nellie    White    Packard,_  of    Brockton 

KEITH,  Benjamin  Pranklin,  theatre  manager; 
died  Mar.  26,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1912-13.) 

KEITH,  Eben  S.  S.,  railway  car  builder;  b.  Saga- 
nifiie.  Mass..  Oct.  24,  1872;  s.  Isaac  N.  and  Eliza  F. 
(Smith)    Keith;    grad.   Bourne    (Mass.)    High   Sch., 


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Mass.,  Apr.  12,  1887;  3  children,  Roger,  b.  May 
8.  1888;  Louisa.  Dec.  25,  1889  (died  Feb.  14,  1900), 
Gerald,  Mar.  13,  1893.  Treas.  Brockton  Webbing 
Co.;  dir.  Home  Nat.  Bank.  ATpm  Pep,  Pity  C'nyp  , 
Brock  ton — Cclimn.  5  yrs.,  now  treas.);  mem.  Rep. 
SlaTe  Com.  since  I'yii.  -i'lyb'.'  trustees  Wales 
,„„„  ^  -      T^  ,     o    inA/%    Tx/r   ,    •        T>T    T  Home   for  Aged  Women;    trustee   Brockton  Hosp.. 

1890;  m.  Sagamore  Feb.  8,  1900,  Malyina  M.  Lan- \ Brockton  Pub.  Library.  Dir.  Brockton  Agrl.  Soc! 
der.s.  Entered  rnachine  shop,  Keith  Mfg.  Co.,  1890  Wm.  S.A.R.,  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants,  N.E. 
(insp.  of  cars  bookkeeper) :  admitted  to  partner-  ^ist.  Soc,  Bridgewater  Hist.  Soc.  Republican, 
ship.  1894  title  of  firm,  IN.  Keith  &  Son,  1899-  tonglist.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.);  mem.  Aleppo  Tem- 
07;  head  of  Keith  Car  &  Mfg.  Co.  since  Jan,  1907;  J^ie,  A.A.O.N.M.S.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Brockton 
mem  Mass.  Senate,  from  Cape  Senatorial  Dist  /Country.  Massachusetts  (Boston),  Boston  Athletic 
igo-Z-S;  chmn.  Rep.  Town  Com  Mason  (32°),  .Assn.  Home:  1090  Main  St.  Office:  26  Pinkham 
Shriner;  mem.  K.  of  P.    Address:  Sagamore,  Mass.  ,'gt.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

KEITH,  Eldon  Bradford,  shoe  mfr.;  b    Brockton.       'keiTH,  Lafayette,  banker.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

Mass..    Oct.    18,    1879;    s.    George   E.    and   Anna    G.         ■B-r.Tm-n-   two -^   «J +^     i  ^  j  *.     t,       , 

(Reed)  Keith;  ed.  Brockton  pub.  schs.;  A.B.,  Am-  ,  ^^?™'  ^Tarcia  Anna,  teacher;  moved  to  Brook- 
herst    Coll.,    1902:    m.    Brockton,    Mass.,    May    20,    ■'y"-  •'^•^'      ^''^^  vol.   1-J09.) 

1903,  Lulie  H.  Keith;  2  children,  George  Eldon,  2d,  KEITH,  Preston  Bond,  shoe  mfr.;  b.  Campello. 
Eldon  Bradford,  Jr.  Began  in  shoe  mfg.,  Sept.,  Mass.,  Oct.  18,  1847;  s.  Charles  Perkins  and  Mary 
1902;  treas.  Geo.  E.  Keith  Co.;  dir.  Brockton  Nat.  (Williams)  Keitli:  ed.  pub.,  grammar  and  high 
Bank  since  Nov.,  1906;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  1903-6,  schs.;  m.  Eldora  Louise  Kinman,  Dec.  8,  1869;  1 
1906-9,  1909-12,  1912-15  (chmn.  1914,  15);  trustee  daughter,  Allie  Louise  (Mrs.  C.  Ernest  Perkins, 
Peoples  Savings  Bank  since  1907;  dir.  D.  Armstrong  of  Campello,  Mass.).  Engaged  in  boot  and  shoe 
&  Co.,  Rochester,  N.Y.,  since  1914.  Dir.  Broclcton  mfg.  since  1871;  pres.  Preston  B.  Keith  Shoe  Co. 
Y.M.C.A.  since  1903;  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1912.  since  1896;  dir.  Home  Nat.  Bank,  Brockton,  Mass., 
Mem.  Chi  Phi.  Progressive  Republican.  Conglist.  since  1874;  alderman  of  Brockton,  1883-4.  Mem. 
Mem.  Masonic  bodies  (Aleppo  Shrine.  Boston).  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Nat.  Boot  and  Shoe 
Clubs:  Boston  Citv.  University  (Boston);  Com-  Assn.,  Nat.  Mfrs.'  Assn.,  N.E.  Shoe  &  Leather 
mercial  Country  (Brockton).  Address:  36  South  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Brockton 
St.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Country,     Commercial     (Brockton).      Recreations: 

KEITH,  George  Eldon,  mfr.;  b.  Brockton,  Mass.,    ^°^^-     Home:    Campello,    Mass.     Office:    207    Essex 
Feb.    8,    1850:    s.    Franklin    and    Betsey     (Bailev)     °'^-  Boston. 

Keith:  ed.  Brockton  Hiarh  Sch.;  m.  Anna  G.  Reed,  KEITH,  Wallace  Cusliing-,  M.D. ;  b.  West  Bridge- 
Oct.  23.  1877;  m.  2d.  Elizabeth  W.  Archibald,  1908.  water,  Mass.,  Nov.  25.  1858;  s.  Jonathan  Copeland 
Worked  in  shoo  factory  of  father,  1863-74:  mfr.  and  Lucy  Reed  (Cushing)  Keith;  A.B.,  Amherst, 
of  shoes  since  1874  (employing  5.000  persons,  1880,  A.M.,  1886;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1884; 
1914);  sales  $14,000,000.  Dir.  Old  Colony  Trust  interne  Boston  City  Hosp..  1884-5;  m.  Helen  Rich- 
Co.   (Boston),  United  Shoe  Machinery  Co.    Repub-    mond  Ford,  of  Brockton,  Mass.,  Jan.  14,  1885.     Be- 


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gan  practice  in  Brockton,  1885;  U.S.  pension  ex- 
amining surgeon  since  1889;  served  as  state  insp. 
of  health,  Mass.;  visiting  phys.  Brockton  Hosp., 
also  trustee  and  mem.  exec,  com.;  mem.  Ooininou 
Council,  Brockton,  18S6;  mem.  Sch.  Com.  24  vrs. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Medical  Soc.  Itopublican. 
Conglist.  Mason  (32°).  Home:  237  North  Main 
St.,    Brockton,    Mass. 

KEIZEB,  Frank,  railroad  commissioner;  b.  War- 
ren, Me.,  Oct.  9,  1860;  s.  Gardner  and  Sarah 
(Dickey)  Keizer;  common  sch.  edn. ;  m.  Susan 
Frances  Steele,  of  Rockland,  Me.,  Nov.  7,  1898. 
Mem.  Bd.  R.R.  Commrs.  of  Me.,  1907-14.  Demo- 
crat. Universalist.  Mem.  Rockland  Lodge,  A. P.  & 
A.M.;  King  Solomon's  Temple,  Chapter,  R.A.M.; 
Claremont  Commandery,  Knights  Templar.  Home: 
Rockland,  Me. 

KEIiEHEB,  ■William  Henry,  M.D.;  b.  Woburn, 
Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1869;  s.  .John  Keleher  and  Margaret 
(Corbett)  Keleher;  ed.  AVoburn  pub.  and  high 
schs. ;  student  Boston  Coll.;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1892;  m.  Elizabeth  A.  Lane,  of  Boston,  .Ian. 
23,  1904;  5  children,  William  Lane,  Ruth  Eliza- 
beth, Paul  Corbett,  Edmund  Philip,  George.  Prac- 
ticed in  Woburn  since  1893;  former  chmn.  Bd.  of 
Health  and  city  phys.;  med.  examiner  for  Middle- 
sex Co.  since  1911;  med.  examiner  Equitable  and 
other  life  ins.  socs. ;  chmn.  Woburn  Planning  Bd. ; 
ex-trustee  Pub.  Library.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  East  Middlesex  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.),  Woburn 
Med.  Soc.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Mem.  Hi- 
bernians. Elks,  Knights  of  Columbus,  M.C.O.F. 
Clubs:  Mishawum,  Towanda.  Address:  48  Pleas- 
ant St.,  Woburn,  Mass. 

KEIiIHEB,  John  Austin,  ex-congressman;  b. 
Boston,  Nov.  6,  1866;  s.  John  and  Joanna  (Shea) 
Keliher. ;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  married.  Real  estate 
dealer  at  Boston  since  1898.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1896-1897,  Senate,  1899-1900;  mem.  58th  to 
61st  Congresses  (1903-11),  9th  Mass.  Dist.  Demo- 
crat. Home:  43  Albion  St.  Office:  2A  Beacon  St., 
Boston.* 

KEIiIiAWAV,  Herbert  J.,  landscape  architect; 
b.  Sevenoaks,  Kent,  Eng.,  Nov.  11,  1867;  s.  Joseph 
May  and  Mary  Rebecca  (Hyland)  Kellaway; 
brought  to  America,  1874;  grad.  Needham  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.,  1886;  unmarried.  Entered  office  of  F.  L. 
Olmsted  &  Co.,  landscape  architects,  Brookline, 
Mass.,  1892;  pvt.  practice  Boston,  since  1906;  prin- 
cipal works:  Mystic  Valley  Improvements,  Win- 
chester; Hammonds'  Pond  Parkway,  at  Newton 
and  Brookline;  Hitchcock  Memorial  Field,  Am- 
herst Coll.;  Schuyler  S.  Bartlett's  garden,  Welles- 
ley  Hills;  Henry  Faxon's  garden,  Quincy;  Newton 
Hosp.:  Newton  Centre  playground;  Mrs.  Gardiner 
Washburn's  estate,  Brookline;  Mil  village,  Law- 
ton  Mills,  Plainfield,  Conn.  Sec.  Newton  Centre 
Improvement  Assn.;  fellow  Am.  Soc.  of  Landscape 
Architects;  mem.  Boston  Soc.  Landscape  Archi- 
tects; asso.  mem.  Boston  Soc.  Architects.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce  (city  planning 
com.).  Con<?list.  Author:  How  to  Lay  Out  Subur- 
ban Home  Grounds,  1907.  Recreations:  civic  im- 
provements. Home:  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Office: 
12  West  St..   Boston.   Mass. 

KEIiIiEir,  William  Vail,  lawyer;  b.  Truro,  Mass., 
July  3,  1852;  s.  Rev.  William  and  Rosetta  (Meser- 
vey)  Kellen;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1872,  A.M.,  1875  (hon. 
Ph.D.,  1891,  LL.D.,  1902);  LL.B.,  Boston  U.,  1876; 
m.  Ella  F.  Sturtevant,  of  Boston,  June  28,  1879. 
Reporter  of  Decisions  of  Supreme  Jud.  Ct.  of 
Mass.,  1SS8-92.  Trustee  Brown  U.,  1892-14,  fellow 
since  1914;  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge, 
1903 — .  Pres.  Universitv  Club,  Boston,  1907  (sec, 
1892-9);  pres.  R.I.  Alpha  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
1901-3.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books  and  writings.)      Home:  Cohasset,  Mass.* 

KEIiIiEB,  Albert  Galloway,  college  prof;  b. 
Springfield,  O.,  Apr.  10.  1874;  s.  .leremiah  and 
Laura  Stephenson  (Smith)  Keller;  A.B.,  Yale,  1896, 
Ph.D.,  1899;  m.  Caroline  Louise  Gussmann,  of 
Phila.,  July  16,  1898.  Instr.  social  science,  1900-2, 
asst.  prof.,  1902-7.  prof,  science  of  society  since 
1907,  Yale.  Co-editor  Yale  Review  since  1902. 
Mem.  Sigma  Xi.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Am.  Sociol.  Soc, 
Nat.  Tn^t.  Social  Service.  Clubs:  Graduates',  Lawn. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writ- 


ings.) Home:  55  Huntington  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.* 

KI:i.I;i:B,  Elizabeth  Catherine,  M.D.;  Apr.  4. 
1S37-NOV.  28,   T.tl2.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

KEIiIiEB,  Helen  Adams,  author;  b.  Tuscumbiar 
Ala.,  June  27,  1880;  d.  Capt.  Arthur  H.  and  Kate 
(Adams)  Keller;  descended  on  father's  side  from 
Alexander  Spottswood,  Colonial  gov.  of  Va.,  and 
through  mother  related  to  Adams  and  Everett 
families  of  N.E.;  deaf  and  blind  since  age  of  19 
mos.  as  result  of  illness;  ed.  by  Miss  Anne  Mans- 
field Sullivan  (Mrs.  John  A.  Macy),  her  teacher 
from  begmning  of  her  education  in  1887  to  pre.sent 
time;  entered  Radcliffe  Coll.,  1900,  grad.,  A.B.,  1904; 
unmarried.  Formerly  mem.  Mass.  Commn.  for 
Blind;  mem.  advisory  bds.  for  various  socs.  for 
blind  and  deaf.  Has  made  great  improvement  in 
speed  under  instruction  of  C.  A.  White,  of  N  E. 
Conservatory  of  Music;  lectures  throughout  the 
U.S.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books  and  writings.)      Address:  Wrentham,  Mass.* 

KEIiIiER,  Jasper  N.,  ex-president  N.E.  Tele- 
phone &  Telegraph  Co.  (of  Mass.),  etc.;  retired. 
(See  vol.   1909.)      Address:  Surry,  N.PL 

KEIiIiEV,  Arthur  Livingrston,  mfg.  and  banking; 

Apr.  17,  1858-Apr.  7,  1915.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

KEIiIiE'Z',  Clarence  Erskine,  educator;  b.  West 
Amesbury  (now  Merrimac),  Mass.,  July  31,  1849; 
s.  Giles  Merrill  and  Abigail  Gove  (Chase)  Kelley; 
8th  generation  from  John  Kelly,  who  settled  in 
Newbury,  Mass.,  1635;  grad.  High  Sch.,  Haverhill, 
1869;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1873;  m.  Caroline  Moore,  of 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  Aug.  24,  1876;  4  children,  Lucy 
Jeannette  (Kelley)  Tuck,  Wingate,  Rev.  Henry 
Erskine,  Clarence  Moore  (M.D.).  Teacher  St. 
Paul's  Sch.,  Concord,  N.H.,  1873-6;  sub-master, 
1876-81,  prin.,  1881-1900,  Haverhill  High  sch.; 
prin.  Nute  High  Sch.,  Milton,  N.H.,  1903-14.  Trus- 
tee John  G.  Whittier  Homestead,  Haverhill.  Lay 
reader  in  Episcopal  Ch.  Mem.  N.E.A.,  N.E.  Assn. 
Colls,  and  Prep.  Schs.,  N.H.  Hist.  Soc,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  (Harvard),  etc.  Address:  23  Irving  St., 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

KEIiIiEV,  Edward  Havener,  newspaper  man;  b. 
Belfast,  Me.,  Sept.  27,  1869;  s.  Benjamin  and  Mary 
E.  (Rankin)  Kelley:  grad.  Belfast  High  Sch.,  1886: 
B.S.  in  Agr.,  U.  of  Me.,  1890  (prizes  for  best  essay 
and  highest  standing,  maj.  Cadet  Battalion,  sr.  yr.) ; 
m.  Brewer,  Me.,  Oct.  8,  1902,  Carolvn  E.  Barstow; 

2  children,  Irving  Barstow,  Edward  Oilman. 
Served  as  editor-in-chief  on  coll.  publication;  en- 
tered regular  newspaper  work  on  staff  Industrial 
Journal.  Bangor,  then  a  weekly,  and  became  city 
editor  Bangor  Daily  News;  went  to  New  York, 
1892,  and  was  connected  with  Evening  World,  later 
with  news  bureau;  editor  Roanoke  (Va.)  Daily 
Times,  1893-4;  connected  with  Washington  Times 
and  Washington  Post  at  different  times,  1894-6, 
and  conducted  corr.  bureau  for  Me.  papers;  settled 
at  Baneor,  1896,  as  teleeraph  editor,  and  1898-13, 
mng.  editor,  Bangor  Daily  Commercial;  organized 
stock  CO.  and  published  for  1  yr.  Maine  Rural  Life, 
mag.  sect,  of  3  daily  papers;  in  ins.  business  since 
1914.  Maj.  and  mil.  sec.  staff  of  Gov.  Cobb.  1905- 
08;  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Brewer,  1907-9.  Re- 
publican. Universalist.  Mem.  Beta  Theta  PI. 
Royal  Arch  Mason.  Address:  44  Central  St.,  Ban- 
gor, Me. 

KEI.IjE'Z',    Edward   Joseph,    M.D.;    b.    Holbrook, 

Mass.,  Apr.  10,  1889;  s.  Charles  Thomas  and  Kathe- 
rine  Mary  (McLaughlin)  Kelley;  prep,  edn.,  Brock- 
ton High  Sch.;  M.D.,  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1913; 
unmarried.  Practiced  in  Watertcwn  since  Nov. 
22,  1914,  specializing  in  dermatology;  asst.  phys. 
Med.  Out-patient  Dept.,  Boston  Dispensary;  house 
surgeon  Cambridge  Hosp.,  1913-14.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Phi  Chi.  Catholic.  Mem.  Loyal 
Order  Moose,  Knights  of  Columbus.  Recreations: 
athletics.    Home:   218   Main  St.,  Watertown,  Mass. 

KEIiIiE'Z',  Georg-e  ■Washington,  judge;  b.  South 
Braintree,  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1851;  s.  George  W.  and 
Sarah  (Moulton)  Kelley;  ed.  Braintree  High  Sch. 
and  Lawrence  Acad.,  Groton,  Mass.;  m.  Rockland, 
Mass..  Nov.  15,  1876,  Fannie  M.  Dorety  (now  de- 
ceased); m.  2d,  Rockland,  1886,  Sara  W.  Mcllvene; 

3  children,    Eudora    Moulton     (deceased),    Norma 


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Lillian,  Fannie  Willis  (deceased).  Began  practice 
of  law  at  Boston,  1875,  Rockland.  Mass.,  1876; 
judge  2d  Dist.  Ct.  of  Plynioulh  since  Dec,  1883; 
pres.  Rockland  Co-operative  Bank  since  IDll;  dir. 
Rockland  Trust  Co.;  trustee  AVjington  Savings 
Bank;  pres.  bd.  of  trustees,  Vooihees  Industrial 
Sch.,  S.C. ;  has  served  as  chmn.  Library  Trustees, 
Rockland,  and  chmn.  Water  Commrs. ;  mem.  Sch. 
Com.,  Braintree,  Mass.,  2  yrs.,  Rockland,  0  yrs. 
Unitarian.  Mason.  Author:  Power  and  Authority 
of  School  Officers  and  Teachers,  1885.  Writer  of 
short  stories.  Recreations:  walking,  rowing,  life 
in  woods.    Address:  Rockland,  Mass. 

KEIiIaEV,  Horatio  Sprague,  M.D.,  druggist; 
July   24,    1854-Apr.    17,   1012.     (See   vol.   1909.) 

KEImJmH^,  James  Edward,  lawyer;  b.  Unity,  Me., 
Feb.  2,  1858;  s.  Benjamin  Franklin  and  Louisa  R. 
(Adams)  Kenney;  first  paternal  ancestor  in  Amer- 
ica was  Aaron  Kellev,  wlio  came  with  two  brotli- 
ers,  Joseph  and  William,  from  Kildare,  Ireland, 
and  settled  at  Boothbay,  Me.,  afterwards  becommg 
one  of  tlie  first  settlers  at  Antioch  (now  Unity), 
Me.,  in  1792,  and  was  twice  enlisted  as  a  Revolu- 
tionary soldier;  David  Vickery,  another  paternal 
ancestor,  was  also  a  Revolutionary  .soldier;  on 
mother's  side  descendant  of  Isaac  Adams,  who  wa^s 
born  at  Gorham  (now  Portland,  Me.),  May  25, 
1783;  grad.  Fastern  State  Normal  Sch.,  Castine, 
Me.,  1880  (pres.  and  valedictorian  of  class);  LL.B., 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1887;  m.  Boston,  Fannie 
E.  Banks,  of  Belfast,  Me.,  1886  (died  Oct.  16. 
1913);  1  .son,  Walter  Fdward.  Began  as  a  sch. 
teacher  at  16;  removed  to  Boston  at  22  to  teach, 
and  became  master  of  schs.  and  asst.  supt.  one  of 
the  Boston  pub.  instns. ;  entered  practice  of  law 
at  Boston,  1888;  counsel  for  many  corpns.  and 
incorporated  socs.  One  of  proprs.  of  the  Social 
Law  Library.  Mem.  Middlesex,  Mass.  and  Am. 
bar  assns.,  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science, 
Rostonian  Soc,  Sons  of  Me.  (ex-pres.),  and  several 
literary  socs.  Liberal  in  religious  belief.  Mason; 
Odd  Fellow;  Knight  of  Malta.  Recreations:  horti- 
culture, collectin.sr  rare  books  and  prints;  has  large 
pvt.  library.  Home:  34  Montrose  St.,  Somerville. 
Mass.;  (summer)  Bayside,  Me.  Office:  901-903 
Old  South  BldK.,   Boston,  Mass. 

KEIiIiEV,  James  Prentice,  teacher;  b.  Newport, 
N.H.,  Oct.  21,  1849;  s.  William  and  Electa  M. 
(Fletcher)  Kelley;  grad.  Colby  Acad.,  New  Lon- 
don, N.H.,  1871;  A.B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1877  (Phi 
Beta  KaiJpa),  A.M.,  1880;  m.  Bryson,  P.  Q.,  1880, 
Berthc  S.  Pasche  (now  deceased).  Teacher  Colby 
Acad.,  1877-9,  Conn.  Literary  Instn.,  Suffield,  Conn., 
1879-1886,  Lenox  Sch.,  New  York,  1887-8,  Green- 
winch  (Conn.)  Acad.,  1888-95  and  1896-1909.  Cong- 
list.  Author:  Law  of  Service,  1894;  Workmanship 
in  Words,  1915.  Address:  92  Sycamore  St.,  Wa- 
'  verley,  Mass. 

Ki:i.X.EY,  John  WiUiam,  lawyer;  Dec.  3,  1865- 
Sept.  20,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who'.s  Who  in 
America,   1912-13.) 

KEIiIiEY,  Iiilla  Elizabeth,  sociologist;  b.  South 
Boston,  Mass.,  May  18,  1872;  d.  Samuel  and  Mary 
J.  (Fitton)  Kelley;  ed.  pvt.  teachers  and  Girhs' 
High  Sch..  Boston,  1887-8;  O.B.,  Emerson  Coll.  of 
Oratory,  1890,  O.M.,  1891;  unmarried.  Teacher  elo- 
cution, Tilton  (N.H.)  Sem.,  1895-6,  Wesleyan  Acad., 
Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1896-7;  teacher  Thompson's 
Island  School  for  Boys,  Boston  Harbor,  1908;  P'arm 
and  Trade  Sch.  for  Boys,  1909;  Wrentham  State 
Sch.  for  the  Feebleminded,  and  The  Refuge  (for 
girls),  1910-15;  Lancaster  Industrial  Sch.  for  Girls, 
1914-15,  assuming  charge  of  girls  in  farm  work, 
Apr.-Nov.;  public  reader;  contbr.  stories  and  poems 
to  mags.  Charter  mem.  Boston  Ruskin  Club.  Au- 
thor: Three  Hundred  Things  that  a  Bright  Girl 
Can  Do,  1904.  Home:  8  Kirwin  St.,  Dorchester 
Center,   Mass.* 

KEI.I.EY,  Seth  'Wlg'ht,  M.D.;  .Tune  26,  1848-May 
5,  1915.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

KEI^IiE'S',  Stillman  P.,  trustee  Mass.  Electric 
Cos.,  Boston  &  Worcester  Electric  Cos.,  Cambridge 
Hospital;  dir.  Manchester  Traction  Light  &  Power 
Co.    Office:   8   Congress   St.,   Boston. 

KEIiIiET,  Will  A.,  clergyman;  b.  Waterbury,  Vt., 
Apr.   11,   1871;   s.   William  and   Olive  A.    (Bunker) 


Kelley;  descended  on  mother's  side  from  an- 
cestors who  gave  name  to  Bunker  Hill;  ed.  Mont- 
pelier  High  Sch.;  Vt.  Methodist  Sem.;  U.  of  Vi.; 
B.D.,  St.  Lawrence  U.,  1904;  m.  Blanche  G.  Randall, 
of  Canton,  N.Y.,  June  12,  1905;  1  adopted  son, 
Charles  A.,  b.  Mar.  16,  1911.  Reared  on  farm; 
received  State  certificate  to  teach  school  at  17; 
worked  way  through  prep.  sch.  and  colleges;  or- 
dained Universalist  ministry,  1904;  pastor  Athens, 
Pa.,  1904-10  (also  pres.  North  Branch  Assn.,  Uni- 
versalists) ;  pastor  Dove  and  Foxcroft,  Me.,  1910- 
12,  Livermore  Falls,  since  Nov.  1,  1912.  Scout 
master  Boy  Scouts  of  America,  Troop  No.  1,  Liver- 
more  Falls,  Me.  Mem.  Masonic  order,  O.E.S.  Ad- 
dress:   Livermore   Falls,   Me. 

KEXiIiNER,  Elisabeth  Willard  Brooks,  author; 
1>.  VVilliumsport,  I'a. ;  d.  WiUiam  A\aldo  and  Sarah 
A.  (Maynard)  Willard;  m.  Plev.  Arthur  Brooks 
(deceased) ;  m.  2d,  Prof.  Max  Kellner,  June  28, 
1905.  Mem.  Boston  Authors  Club.  Author:  (as 
Elisabeth  Willard  Brooks)  As  the  World  Goes 
By,  1905.  Contbr.  to  mags.  Address:  7  Mason  St., 
Cambridge,  Mass.* 

KEIiIilTER,  Max,  theologian,  orientalist;  li.  De- 
troit, May  21,  1861;  s.  Prof.  Charles  Frederick  and 
Teresa  (Mary)  Kellner;  A.B.,  Hobart  Coll.,  1881, 
A.M.,  1884;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1885,  A.M.,  1886;  B.D., 
Cambridge  Theol.  Sch.,  1885;  (D.D.,  Hobart, 
1895);  m.  Elisabeth  (Willard)  Brooks,  June  28, 
1905.  Instr.  Hebrew,  1887-91,  asst.  prof.  O.T.  lang., 
1891-8,  prof.  1898-1907,  prof.  lit.  and  interpreta- 
tion of  the  O.T.  since  1907,  Cambridge  Theol.  Sch. 
Episcopalian.  Mem.  Harvard  Bibl.  Club,  Soc.  Bibl. 
Lit.  and  Exegesis,  Am.  Oriental  Soc,  Kappa  Alpha, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Hobart).  Clubs:  Harvard  Union, 
Oakley  Country  and  Harvard  of  Boston.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.) 
Home:    7    Mason    St.,   Cambridge,   Mass.* 

KEIiIiOGG,  Clement  Phineas,  merchant;  b. 
Plainfleld,  Vt.,  May  12,  1859;  s.  Phineas  and  Rox- 
cena  (Griswold)  Kellogg;  ed.  common  schs.  and 
Randolph  High  Sch.;  m.  Aug.  20,  1906,  Bertha 
Chamberlin,  of  Plainfleld,  Vt.  Connected  with  mer- 
cantile business  9  yrs.;  now  propr.  gen.  store;  has 
served  as  justice  of  peace,  sch.  dir.  and  select- 
man; mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Grange.  Home: 
Plainfleld,    Vt. 

KEI.I.OGG,  Edward  Brinley,  M.D.;  b.  Sheboy- 
gan, Wis.,  Aug.  21,  1850;  s.  Eliot  Eaton  and  Han- 
nah B.  (Foster)  Kellogg;  descendant  Lt.  Joseph 
Kellogg,  Farmington,  Conn.,  1651;  later  settled 
in  Boston,  father  of  20  children;  grad.  Nunda 
(N.Y.)  Acad.,  1868;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bow- 
doin  Coll.),  1882;  m.  Minnie  W.,  d.  Isaac  W.  Brad- 
bury, Hollis,  Me.,  Jan.  17,  1879;  1  son,  Foster  S. 
(M.D.).  An  editor  and  propr.  Jacksonville,  Fla., 
Union,  1869-7  5,  and  one  of  three  partners  who  es- 
tablished first  daily  paper  published  in  the  State; 
was  also  corr.  in  Fla.  for  New  York  and  Boston 
newspapers;  removed  to  the  North,  1878;  began 
med.  practice,  1882,  in  Boston;  asst.  med.  dir. 
Jolm  Hancock  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Assn.  of  Life  Ins.  Dirs.  of  Amer- 
ica, Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants.  Clubs:  Algon- 
quin, Bowdoin,  Boston  Press.  Recreations:  motor 
boating,  fisbing.  Home:  854  Beacon  St.  Office:  178 
Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

KEIiIiOGCr,  Eva  Mary  Crosby,  author;  b.  Ne- 
ponset,  111.,  March  20,  1860;  d.  Thomas  and  Eliza 
Crosby;  ed.  coinmon  schl.,  Anawan.  111.;  taught 
schl.,  1875-7;  studied  111.  State  Normal  Univ., 
1877-9;  grad.  Westfleld  Coll.,  111.,  B.  Sc,  1887  (M. 
Sc);  m.  Mar.  20,  1883,  to  Charles  Carroll  Kellogg 
(died  Oct.  5,  1913);  children,  Grace  (Mrs.  M.D. 
Griffith),  Eva  C,  Esther.  Author:  Grandma's 
Darlings,  1892;  Australia  and  the  Islands  of  the 
South  Sea,  1897;  New  England,  1903:  also  short 
stories  in  mags.    Home:   56  Westland  Av.,  Boston. 

KEIiIiOGG',  Prederick  Brigrham,  clergyman;  b. 
Claremont,  N.H.,  July  9,  1867;  s.  Rev.  Silas  George 
and  Loraon  (Brigham)  Kellogg;  student  Boston 
U.,  1889-92;  grad.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1895;  m. 
Mary  Kyle,  of  New  York,  Jan.  15,  1896;  3  children, 
Howard  D.,  Dorothy  Earl,  Donald  Dwight.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  1896;  stated  supply  Mt. 
Vernon    Hts.    and    Pelham,    N.Y.,    1896-01;    pastor 


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Waterbury,    Vt.,    1901-10,    Hope    Ch.,    Worcester,  KEi;iiY,   John    Forrest,    electrical    engineer;    b. 

Mass.,     since     July,     1910.     Mason;     Odd     Fellow.  Carrick-on-Suir,  Ireland,  Mar.  28,  1859;  s.  Jeremiah 

Clubs:     Congregational,    Economic.     Address:     3S  and    Kate    (Forrest)    Kelly;    B.S.    in    physics    and 

Princeton   St.,   Worcester,   Mass.  chemistry,  Stevens   Inst.  Tech.,   1878,  Ph.D.,   1881; 


KZ:i;i;OGG,   James   Lawrence,   biologist;    b.   Ke-    i"^L  ^^i^^.t?^^^*^'''®'':  °t,i^®'^  '^°VJ5a  ^^?^-    Chemist  in 


anatomy    and    habits    of    Lamellibranchiate    mol-  ^^Z   Electnc   Mfg.    Co^,   Pittsfield   and   Stan  cy    In- 

lusks.    Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Naturalists,  Am.  Zool.   Soc.  ^^^^'^'^^L^?-\  Great  Barrington.  Mass.,  until  1905; 

(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  bounded  Telelectric  Co.    1905.  pres.  until  1910;  now 

Home:    Williamstown,   Mass.*  pres.    the    Cokel    Co.     Has    received    over    80    U.S. 

■D-c-r-r  nr<<^       t^-u       -r,  ■■         j        j-^               wt   i.  patcuts  for  the  Utilization  of  electricity,  covering 

T,,^??"   i*??r®Vo'^''icn-^^^*'     editor      publisher;  apparatus  for  generating,  transmitting,  distribut- 

Jun    ^,   lS4.)-Jan.  o,   Itilu.    (bee  vol.  1909.)  jng  and  measuring;  first  to  produce  stable  iron  for 

KEIiI^OGG,  John  Prescott,  lawyer;  b.  Water-  electromagnetic  purposes;  pioneer  in  long  distance, 
bury,  Conn.,  Mar.  31,  18G0;  s.  Stephen  Wright  and  high  tension  transmission  work.  Fellow  Am.  Inst. 
Lucia  Hosmer  (Andrews)  Kellogg;  B.A.,  Yale,  Elec.  Engrs. ;  mem.  Am.  Electrochem.  Soc,  A.A. 
1882:  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1884;  m.  Clara  Mason,  A.S.,  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Am. 
of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  June  1,  1892.  Admitted  to  Econ.  Assn.,  Am.  Statis.  Assn.,  Franklin  Inst..  In- 
Conn.  bar,  1884:  jr.  mem.  Kellogg,  Burpee  &  Kel-  ventors'  Guild,  Am. -Irish  Hist.  Soc,  Inst,  of  Elec. 
logg,  1884-93,  Kellogg  &  Kellogg,  1893-1904;  since  Engrs.  (Eng.),  Soc.  of  Arts  (Eng.),  Irish  Texts 
practiced  alone.  Pres.  Bd.  Councilmen.  Water-  Soc.  (Eng.).  Soci6t6  Internationale  des  Electriciens 
bury,  1887-91;  atty.  City  Ct.  of  Waterbury,  1891-3;  (France),  Royal  Soc.  Antiquaries  (Dublin).  Re- 
town  atty.  Town  of  Waterburv,  1891-5;  pros.  atty.  ceived  John  Scott  medal  of  Franklin  Inst.,  Phila., 
Dist.  Ct.  of  Waterburv,  1893-7;  city  atty.  City  of  1909,  for  electric  piano-players.  Home:  Pittsfield. 
Waterbury,    1896-1909    and    July    1,    1911-Jan.    1,  Mass.* 

1912;  state's  atty.,  Waterbury,  1897 — .    Chmn.  Rep.  KELLY     William   Powers     educator-    movPfi    to 

Town  Com.,  Waterbury,  1895-1906.  Rep.  State  Cen-  New    Tel^'sevfSp^  vol    1909  S  ®^"^^^°'^'    "lOved    to 

tral  Com.,  1898-1900.  Agt.  Bronson  Library,  Water-  ^^^^  Jeisey.    ^bee  voi.   laua.) 

bury;  trustee  St.  Margaret's  Sch.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  KELSEY,  Charles  Edward,  publisher;  b.  Evans 
Assn.,  Conn.  State  Bar  Asso.,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Mills,  N.Y.,  June  7,  1862;  s.  Erastus  S.  and  Eliza- 
S.A.R.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  (Yale),  Scroll  and  beth  (Sill)  Kelsey;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1884;  m.  Carrie 
Key.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  University  (New  York),  M.  Pratt,  of  Boston,  May  24,  1894;  2  children,  Rob- 
Graduates'  (New  Haven,  Conn.),  Waterbury  ert  Pratt,  Marion.  Has  been  connected  with  The 
(Waterbury).    Home:    Waterbury,  Conn.*  Youth's  Companion  since  1889;  formerly  sec;  pres. 

KELLOGG,    Willis    Smith,    judge;    b.    Westfield,  Perry  Mason  &  Co.,  publishers  Youth's  Companion, 

Mass.,    Dec.    21,    1856;    s.    Seth   and    Rosamond    M.  since   1912.    Trustee   Newton  Hosp.,   Newton   Free 

(Smith)   Kellogg;  ed.  Westfield  High  Sch.;  Boston  Library,  Atlanta  (Ga.)  Univ.  Republican.  Conglist. 

U.  Sch.  of  Law:  m.  Clara  Louise  Haves,  of  West-  Mem.  Chi  Phi.    Clubs:    University   (Boston),  Brae 

field,  Mav  10,  1883:  1  daughter,  Natalie  Rosomond  Burn  Country  (West  Newton,  Mass.).  Recreations: 

(Mrs.  Henry  F.  Lefevre,  of  N.Y.  City).    Admitted  horseback  riding,  tennis.    Home:    77  Montvale  Rd., 

to  Mass.  bar,  1879:  town  counsel,  Westfield,  1894-  Newton   Centre.   Mass.    Oflice:     The  Youth's  Com- 

98;    justice   Dist.   Ct.    of   Western   Hampden   since  Panion  Building,  Boston,  Mass. 

1893.    Liberal  Democrat.    Clubs:    Westfield,  Coun-  KELSEY,  Henry  Hopkins,  clergyman:  moved  to 

try.    Address:    Westfield,  Mass.  Marietta,   O.     (See   vol.    1909,   also  Who's   Who   in 

KELLY,    Cassius    "William,     civil     engineer;     b.  America,   1914-15.) 

Pleasantville.  Pa.,  May  10,  1848;  s.  John  and  Sarah  kelSEY      Horace    Enhraim      farmPT--     h      <^av- 

(Ziegler)    Kelly;   A.B.,  Yale,   1870:   taught  1  yr.  in  -    '^^^^.^^i    •H-Oi^ace_  Epiiraim,_  tarmer,     b.  _^bay- 

Russell's    Mil.    Acad..    New    1 
student  civ.  engring.  Sheffield 
1    yr..    Ph.B..    1872;    m.    New 

^i-'i^r.T^-  wf-^^Jr   ''/\V^rr?'V?^®w®''r,?;4«®n?''wJ!,^^  ^enT  WesTbrook   Acal^shoVt' "timeTm!"  Nancy"  m' 

^a^l   Af.e?  TT..^a  i     nk2.l%l^- ^YJll'r.?rl^Zi^  Burdick.  of  Wcstbrook.  Conn..  Feb.  3.  1878;  2  sons 

^?;  ,^,lit    ,-^'  ^-Jc^.i^-c^  T^2^?^ik^?  Tla,?IX^^=-^?:  and   1   daughter.    Eldest  of  13   children,  and  until 

\\^^2''%%9-    Jl^^i^Sr.  ^??QQ  i^?^.n?=^,Xfrr,'c^'.^?f.  22  gave  entire  earnings  for  support  father's  fam- 

£^S^'   }iilJ   r^J    ?Qfq  '   l^^l     aJ^  ^l^^^f^  n-    K  »y.  in  payment  of  debts,  etc.;  followed  the  sea  for 

l^"rfJ;.^'"^^oi''"^.di/=  ^?    tr^r,^;  ^-^-.^.Lt?.^^^  nearly  so  yrs.  and  was  master  of  several  vessels 

nJ^^lu.,     w^;.,.      900  ^^./nr,   Qf     nffi.^?Pi7   o?f^;  in  coasting  trade,  as  was  father  and  grandfather; 

S-   n^  AT*  w^?"®.;,  ^^L^     *  "  ^*-    °^^'     ^^   ^'*^  engaged  in  farming  at  Westbrook  since  1890,  also 

Hau.   New  waven,   conn.  dairy  and  baking.    Has  served  as  selectman,  etc.; 

KELLY,   Henry   Erskine,   clergyman:   b.   Haver-  at    one     time    instrumental    in     establishing    the 

hill.  Mass..  Jan.  13.  1881;  s.  Clarence  Erskine  and  town's  ownership  of  a  valuable   V'>    mile  of  shore 

Caroline  (Moore)   Kelly;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1903;  stu-  frontage;   Dem.   candidate   for  Conn.   Ho.   of  Rep., 

dent     Gen.     Theol.     Sem.,     1904;     grad.     Episcopal  1892.    Senate.    1910-12;   apptd.   bv   Gov.    Simeon   E. 

Theol.   Sch..  Cambridge,   Mass.,   1906;   m.  Kathleen  Baldwin  mem.   Bd.   State  Shell  Fish  Commrs.   for 

Faulconer.  of  Kings  Langley,  Hertfordshire,  Eng.,  4  vrs.,  beginning  Julv  1.  1913.    Mem.  Village  Im- 

Sept.  6,  1911.    Deacon.  1906,  priest,   1907,  P.E.  Ch.;  provement   Assn..   Patrons  of  Husbandrv.    Metho- 

curate    Grace    Ch.,    New    Bedford,    Mass.,    1906-9,  dist.    Address:    Westbrook,  Conn. 

curate    St.    Stephen's   Ch.,    Boston,    1909-11;    rector ,,.  ,  ^,.  ^ 

St.  George's  Ch.,  Bridgeport.  Conn.,  since  1911.    Ad-        KELSEY,     William     A.,     publisher.      (See     vol. 

dress:     628   Colorado   Av..   Bridgeport,   Conn.  1909.) 

KELLY,  John,  newspaper  manager;  b.  New  Brit-        KELSO,  Robert  Wilson,  lawyer,  executive  secre- 

ain.  Conn.,  Aug.  3,  1872:  s.  John  and  Sarah  (Ahern)  tary;   b.   Washington.   111..  Aug.   27,   1880;   s.  Clark 

Kellv:   ed.  St.  Marv's  Sch.,  New  Britain;  m.  Marv  and    Mary    Jennie    (Wall)    Kelso;    A.B..    Harvard, 

Woods,  of  New  Britain.  Aug.  2,  1899.    Engaged  as  1904,   LL.B.,    1907:    m.   June    19,    1909.    Susie   Belle 

printer.    1887-09;   mgr.   New  Britain  Herald.   1909-  Starr,  of  Peoria,  111.:  children.  .Jean,  Mnriorie.    In 

11;  mgr.  Catholic  Transcript,  Hartford,  since  1911;  practice  of  law  with  Fish,  Richardson,  Herrick  & 

mem.  Common  Council.  New  Britain,  1906-7;  mem.  Neave,  Boston,   1907-9:   gen.   sec.   North  Am.  Civic 

Bd.   of  Pub.  "Works,   1908-15.    Democrat.    Catholic.  League    for    Immigrants,    Boston.    1909-10;    exec. 

Hon.   mem.   Hartford  Tvpographical  Union.    Mem.  sec.   Mass.    State   Bd.   of  Charity  since   Apr.,    1910. 

Y.M.T.A.   and  B.,  Foresters  of  America,  K.O.T.M..  Instr.    in    augmentation    and    debating.    Harvard, 

BPO    Elks.     Home:     20    TTnion    St.,    New   Britain,  1909-10.     Home:     24    Clover    St.,    Belmont,    Mass. 

Conn.     Office:     66    State    St.,    Hartford,    Conn.  Offic^:    37  State  House,  Boston. 


624                                                      WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 

EEIiSO,  Walter  Iiamson,  M.D.;  b.   New   Boston,  Evangeline,  Miles  Standish,  Hiawatha.    Originator 

N  II..  Feb.  J  7.  1872:  s.  Henry  and  Harriett  Frances  of    the    "drama    sermons,"    1914.     Address:    20    St. 

(Lamson)   Kelso;   B.L.,  Dartmouth,   1895;   M.D.,  U.  I'aul   St.,   Cambridge,  Mass. 

of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1905;  m.  Carrie  IMay  But-  KENDALL,    Alexander,    lawyer;    b.    Cambridge, 

terfield.  of  Antrim,   N.H.,  Aug.   1,   1908.    Practiced  Mass.,   Aug.   23,    1882;   s.   Olindus   F.   and   Lucia  G. 

in    HillsbMro,    N.H.,    since    1905;    med.    referee    for  (Humphreys)     Kendall;     prep,     edn.,     Browne     & 

Hlllsbo-o    Co.,    1908-]?..     Mem.    A.M. A.,    N.H.    Med.  Nichols    School,    Cambridge;    A.B.,    Harvard,    1904; 

Soc,  Hillsboro  Co    Med.  Soc,  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa,  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  School,  1906;  unmarried.  Ad- 

Theta    Delta    Chi.     Ivepublican.     Baptist.     Mason,  mitted  to  Mass.  bar,   1906,  and  since  practiced  in 

Home:    Hillsbor'>,   N.H.  Boston;   mem.  Hale,  Oveson  &  Kentlall,  ori;anized, 

KELTIE,  James,   dentist;   b.   East   Boston,   Apr.  1912;     treas.    and    dir.    Boston    Journal,    Petersen 

24,  18GG;  s.  James  and  Magdaline  (Penney)  Keltic;  Circular  Loom  Co  ;  dir.  Reading  Kubber  Mtg.  Co., 

ed.   pub.   sch.s    of   Hyde   Park  and   Boston;    D.D.S.,  P^ene  Co.   of  N.E.;   trustee  Atwater  Keal  Estate 

Boston   Dental   Coll.,   1899;   m.   Robina  J.   Dickson,  Trust.     Mem.    Bar   Assn.    City   of    Boston.     Clubs: 

of   .lauLaica  Plain,   Mass.,   Dec.   22,    1893;    children,  Boston  City,  Harvard,  Union  Boat  (Boston).    Rec- 

Alexander,  James,  Jean,  Ricliard.    Was  with  .John  reations:    tennis,  sailing.    Home:    1563  Massachu- 

Hood   &  Co.,   dental  supplies,   1881-97;   engaged   in  setts  Av.,  Cambridge,  ISIass.     Office:    15   State  St., 

practice    of    dentistry    since    1899;    mem.    faculty  Boston. 

and    prof,    crown    and    bridge    work.    Tufts    Coll.  KENDALL,    Charles    David,    mfr. ;    b.    Boylston, 

Dental   Sch.,  since  1911.    Mem.   Mass.  Dental   Soc,  Mass.,  Nov.  10,  1854;  s.  Horace  and  Sarah  A.  (May- 

etc.     Mason    (K.T.)     Home:     6    Adelaide    Terrace,  nard)   Kendall;  ed.  schs.  of  Boylston;   m.  June  26, 

Jamaica    Plain,    Mass.     Office:     419    Boylston    St.,  1884,    Kate    Elizabeth,    d.    Ira    and    Mary    (Esta- 

Boston.  brook)   Lindsay,  of  Worcester;  3  sons,  H.  Clayton, 

KELTON,  Otis  N.,  lawyer;  b.  Franklin  Co..  Vt.,  H.  Lindsay   C.  Donald.    Merchant  tailor  in  Grafton, 

Apr.  3,   1844;   .s.  Otis  L.  and   Sarah  L.    (Newcomb)  Mass.,    1880-8;    in    furniture   and    auctioneer   busi- 

Kelton;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  studied  law  in  office  of  J.  i^-^fs  T^?*'^^'''' ^^t?.?''  ^^^  ^^^^^In^J,^  ^^^^^  '"^  ^1-^^ 

S.    Tupper,    Montgomery;    admitted    to    bar,    Sept.,  with   his   two   brothers   up   to   1902;   v.-p.   and   dir. 

1877;    m.    Mcntgomery,    Sept.    11,    1871,    Hatty    B.  ^arren    Leather    Goods    Co      1902-12,    since    pres. 

Clapp.     Began    practice   at   Montgomery,    1877;    re-  Mem.  Worcester  Chamber  of  Commerce     Republi- 

moved  to  St.  Albans,  1899;  town  elk.,  Montgomery,  can      Conglist.     Mason;    (3dd   Fellow.     Club:     Wor- 

1879-99,    and    town   treas.,    1869-99;    mem.    Vt.   Ho.  cester  Rotary.    Home:    84  Burncoat  St.    Office:    80 

of  Rep.,  1874-8,  State  Senate,  1882-4;  elected  state's  Austin  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

atty.,    Franklin    Co..     1892,    and    became    probate  KENDALL,  Charles  Pierce,  educator;  b.  Chicago, 

judge  1899.    Republican.    Home:    St.  Albans,  Vt.  111.,    Jan.    21,_  1S73;    s.^  Pierce_and   Francis    Louise 

KEMP,    Frank 


S"  V§I^'''=  Hd'' Hi|h"'sch  °"south"  Ha^ley"  Im?' A.B?."Ha?vard:"l902: '  X.m:," rgiti^'^additionai 

&:,  m9?'^.  luce  L''^iLs!y^of  Bost^onf^Mals^:  P^f.^f-jf-   ^,t"dy    at    Harvard    and    Columbia^  m 

Feb.    23,    1882    (died   Mar.   29,    1915).    Actively,  en-  ^fo^^entSv  s^^' 6  vrs    S    h^Wh  sTh     6  v^^     nv?' 

gaged   in   dairy   business,   1872-06    (retired);    since  ^^*:™.^"*i'^?..^.S  ='.^  ^«^V  ^^^^ 


Recreations-    trout  fishineHoT^^^^^^^    67  Locust  St  N-^-  Science  Teachers'  Assn.,  Phi  Delta  Kappa  fra- 

sSefield    Mass     Office      15   Ashburton  ternity.    Treas.   Grange   Fair  Assn..   Ecclesiastical 

bpringneia,  Mass.    umce.    is  Asnourion  t-i.,  jsos  g^^    ^^  Congl.  Ch.;  mgr.  Tashmoo  Club.    Conglist. 

■                _               .           ,         ,          ,       ^^.  Mason;     mem.     Grange.      Home:      Wellsboro,     N.T. 

KEMP,    Z(achanali)    -Willis,    educator;    b.    Otis-  Address:     West   Bridgewater,    Mass. 

field,    iMe.,    Apr.    12,    1857;    s.    Charles    Emery    and  ---,„.^ . ... -.    «,               .„    ^^ -,..                       .     t^.,^ 

Sybil     Jane     (Wardwell)     Kemp;     grad.     Bridgton  ^   *^*^^P^f;^' '^i^"?i=®^-' M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Bidde- 

(Me.)  Acad.,  1879;  -A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1884,  A.M.,  1887;  |ord.   Me     Jan    15,   1876;   s.  Lucius  H.   and  Adesta 

post-grad,     work,     Bowdoin     Summer    Sch.,     1885;  L.   (Hall)   Kendall;  desceiioant  of  Deacon  Thomas 

Amherst    Coll.     Summer    Sch.,     1892-1896;     Ph.D..  K.,  a  propr    in  Reading,  Mass.,  1644,  and  admitted 

111.    Weslevan    U.,     1895;    m.    Norway,    Me.,    Dec.  ^i^^eman     May    10,    1648:    ed.    pub.    schs.,   and   high 

24,     1885,     Mary     Lillian     Boynton;      8     children,  sch      Biddeford;    A.B      Bowdoin,    1898;    M.D.,    Me. 

Ida    Boynton     (Mrs.    Arthur    B.    Grant),    b.    1886,  Med.  Sch.,  1901.  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1903;  m    Dec.  30, 

Charles    Willis,    1888,    Marion    Tabor,    1890,    Svbil  1.903.    Annie   L.    Norton,    of   Jonesport,    Me      Prac- 

Marguerite,  1891,  Alice  Bowdoin.  1897,  Ralph  Brad-  V'^^'^  ^"  ?"^^.®^°'"?A  A^^r-^'^'.  ^^®-  P^":,.^?^?-  1902-03, 

street,    1899,   Ruth  Hancock,   1902.  Robert  Dudley,  Jonesport     Me.,    1903-5,    since   in    Biddeford;    asst. 

1906.     Teacher   in    pub.    schs.    and    high    sch.,    Me.  surgeon  Weber  Hosp.:  city  phys.,  Biddeford,  1906. 

and   N.H.,    1877-83;    prin.    high   sch.,   Norway.   Me.,  First  It.  Med.  Corps  N.G.S.M  ,  July  5,   1906:  capt., 

1884-5,    Fairhaven.    Mass.,    1885-9;    vice    prin.    and  i^^y  J-    1909:    maj.,    June    17,    1912^     Republican, 

prof.  Latin,   Tabor  Acad..   Marion,  Mass.,   1889-93;  Conglist.     Mem.    Me.    Med.    Assn.     York    Co     Med. 

prof.  Latin  and  dean  of  French,  Am.  Coll.,  Spring-  Soc.    As.sn.  Mil.  Surgeons  of  the  U.S    Past  Master 

field,   Mass..    1893-01;    prin.    Sanborn    Sem..   Kings-  P""^aP .  ^,o<i^e_F.    &    A.M.;    mem     Delta    Upsilon 

ton,   N.H.,    since    1901;    trustee   Nichols'    Memorial  (Bowdoin).    Address:    Biddeford,  Me. 

Library  since  1902;  town  auditor,  1905-7  inclusive.  KENDALL,   Elizabetli   Kimball,    teacher;    ed.    in 

Independent     Republican.      Conglist.      Mem.     N.H.  Germany  and   France;   2d  class  in  History  Honor 

Teachers'   Assn.,   N.E.   High   Sch.   and   Coll.   Assn.,  Sch.,   Oxford  U.,  Eng.;   A.M.,  Radcliffe  Coll.,   1899; 

N.E.    Classical    Assn,    Theta    Delta    Chi.     Mason;  unmarried.     Teacher   of   historv   since    ISSS;    asso. 

mem.  T.O.O.F.    Club:    Reality  (Springfield,  Mass.).  prof,  history,  1892-1902.  prof,  since  1902.  Wellesley 

Address:      Kingston,  N.H.  College.    Fellow  Royal  Geog.  Soc.    (See  Who's  Who 

KEMPTON,    Austen    Tremaize,    clergyman,    lee-  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.   Address:    Welles- 

turer;  b.  Canard,  N.S.,  Feb.  6,  1870;  s.  Samuel  Brad-  l^^'-   Mass." 

ford   and   Eliza  Allison    (Seaman)    Kempton:   B.A.,  KENDALL,  Henry  Hubbard,   architect;   b.   New 

Acadia  Coll.,  N.S..   1891,  M.A.,  1893;  grad.  Newton  Braintree,    Mass.,    Mar.    4,    1855;    s.    Albert    Asaph 

Theol.   Instn.,  1895;   m.  Milton.  N.S.,  June  7,   1893,  (M.D.)   and  Helen  M.    (Bigelow)   Kendall;  ed.  pub. 

Lottie  Helena  Freeman;   2  children,  Samuel  Brad-  schs.,     Lancaster     Acad..     Worcester     Polv.     Inst., 

ford,  b.  Jan.  29,  1895.  Laurence  Ray.  Apr.  30,  1899.  Mass.   Inst,   of  Tech.,  Mass.   Normal   Art   Sch.;   m. 

Ordained   ministry   Baptist   Ch.,   1895;    pastor   Mil-  Annie    B.    Stearns,    of    Newton,    Nov.    29,    1881;    3 

ton.    N.S.,    Sharon,    Mass.,    Boston,    Pitchburg.    and  children.   Albert   S..    Horace   B.,   Dorothy.     Studied 

Lunenburg,    Mass.     Republican.     Mem.    Fitchburg  architecture    under    William    G.    Preston;    asst.    to 

Ministerial  Assn.,  Internat.  Lyceum  Assn.,  Boston  supervising  architect,  U.   S.   Treasury  Dept.,   1879- 

Lecturers'    Assn.,    Bapt.    Ministers'    Assn.     Repub-  81,    prin.    as=t.    same,    1881-7;    mem.    firm    of   Low 

llcan.     Club:     Twentieth    Century    (Boston).     Lee-  &  Kendall,  TVashinston,  1887-9.  Kendall  &  Stevens 

tures:    Novia  Scotia,  the  Land  of  Evangeline,  New  Boston,      1889-95.      Kendall,      Tavlor     &      Stevens 

Brunswick,  the  Land  of  the  Loyalist.  Enoch  Arden,  (treas.).    1895-1907.    now   Kendall,    Taylor   &   Co.; 


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pres.    Newton    Centre    Savings    Bank.     Served    as    Av.,  Cambridge,   Mass.    Address:    89  Franklin  St., 
pvt.,   sergt.   and  commissary   sergt.    1st   Battalion,    Boston. 

tZ-^:  ^^L^-'^n^:^^'-  ^".^«r.':^.^-"i^^i.if,^,^„^?i-    ..?=?.^*=?-^u(,yiUiam)  sergeant,  artist;  b.  Spuy- 


M.V.M.      Mem.     Boston     Chamber     of     Commerce,     ten    DuyTiT    N  Y      Jan  '"j     ll^F  %     Ben^^ 

T^p    r>\v    Am     Tnci-      A  r^Viif  o,.to  •    ^^^     rj^„*„„    o.^^      ^^",  ^v.'' ^''' .  f^- ^  i!    •^<^n.    zij,    ibtjj,    s.    Benjamin    i< . 


KENDAI^Ii,  Ira  Youngr;  b.  Athol,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  Sch.  of  Fine  Arts,  also  William  Lefflngwell,  prof. 

1831.     (See   vol.    1009.)  painting    and    design,    Yale.     Hon.    mention,    Paris 

■R"PTiT>ATT      Tf^^,,^    ^•o^,r^^     TVTT-,.    K     ■n.-i„„fi»i^  Salon,    1891;    medal,    Chicago    Expn.,     1893;    wal- 

r-n^?     AT^^    'iQ     i«.7^^^^?;'  ,^^-^-tr^-    Rxl^efield  ter   Lippincott   prize,    Pa.    Acad.    Fine   Arts,    1894; 

?a^P-'A^^    ;Tpi^;^  ^^^^U   n   "^f^^'"    Hemenway    and  hon.    mention,    Tenn.    E.xpn.,    1897,    Omaha    Expn. 

^i^Jlrd'^^^^s^'f^r^^^'^  l^^t^^ft"tlbuS"Y90?^^flUr^"a^nd^^!.^n.e^Si^ 

^^..«<f°",^«"«^i    ¥%^-   ^ll^^'^J'-Vl-V^-^^^^^-  Buffalo    I.xpn.ngJI'sh^il^^'pAS  ''k^or\'^'.^^2^1 


Med.  Assn.    Republican.    Conglist.    Address:    Nor-  Met.  Mus.  of  Art,  Pa.  Acad.  Fine  Arts,  Nat    Mus 

folk.  Conn.  (Washington),    R.I.    Sch.    of    Design,    Detroit    Art 

KENDAIiIi,   John   Chester,    director   agriculture  Club,   and    pvt.    collection.s    in   New    York,    Boston, 

experiment  station,  also  dir.  New  Hampshire  Coll.  Phila.,    Baltimore,    etc.;    A.N.A.,    1903,    N.A.,    1905; 

extension    service:    b.    Harrisville,    N.H.,    ISIar.    13,  mem.  Nat.  Inst.  Arts  and  Letters,  Archaeol.  Inst. 

1877;   s.   Oilman   and   Lucv   Ann    (Felch)    Kendall;  Am.,  Conn.  Acad.   Arts  and   Sciences,  Conn.  Acad, 

descendant    of    Francis    Kendall,    who    came    from  Fine  Arts,  Societe  Natural  des  Beaux  Arts  et  des 

England  about  1635  and  settled  in  Woburn,  Mass.;  Lettres  (Paris),  New  York  Water  Color  Club,  Paint 

ed.    pub.    schs..    Peterboro.    N.H.:    grad.    Peterboro  and   Clay  Club    (New  Haven).      Clubs:   Graduates', 

High  Sch.,  1898;  B.S..  New  Hampshire  Coll.,  1902;  Elizabethan,   The  Club.   Lawn    (New  Haven).  Cen- 

studied   Grad.    Sch.   and   spl.   work.   Ohio   State   U.,  tury.   Fencers'    (New   York).     Recreations:    music, 

1902:   Grad.   Sch.,  Cornell  TT..   1908;   la.   State  Coll.,  outdoor    sports.     Address:    58    Trumbull    St.,    New 

1910;  m.  Marjorie  Louise  Foster-,  of  Maiden,  Mass.,  Haven,  Conn.* 

Oct.   2.   1912.    In  charge  of  short  course  in  dairy-  KENDAIiIi,  "Warren  Cleaveland,  railway  service: 

ing,  winter  of  1902,  instr.  and  prof,  of  dairy  hus-  b.  Pompanoosuc,  Vt.,  May  22,  1877;  s.  Hersey  Eu- 

bandry,    1902-7,   Agrl.   and   Mech.    Coll.,   West   Ra-  gene  and  Cora  Lillian  (Cleaveland)  Kendall;  prep, 

leigh,   N.C.;   state   dairy  commr.   of  Kansas,    July-  edn.  Norwich,  Thetford,  and  St.  Johnsbury  acads., 

Dec,   1907;    prof,   of  dairy   husbandry,   Kan.    State  Vt.,  graduating  from  latter,  1895;  B.S.,  Dartmouth, 

Agrl.  Coll.,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1907-10;  dir.  of  New  1899;  m.   Helen  Augusta  Hodgkins,  of  Somerville, 

Hampshire   Agrl.    Expt.    Sta.    since    Sept.    1,    1910;  Mass.,    May    11,    1905;    children,    Roberta,   William 

also  dir.  of  extension  work  since  July.  1911.    Mem.  Hersey,    Gordon    Hodgkins.      Entered    ry.    service, 

.\ssn.     for    Promotion    of    Agrl.     Science,    Official  1891;  permanently  identified  with  same  since  Aug. 

Dairy  Instructors'   Assn.,   Assn.   of  Animal  Nutri-  17,  1899:  served  with  B.  &  M.  Ry.,  successively  as 

tion,  Nat.  Inst.  Social  Science.  Kappa  Sigma,  Alpha  elk.  in  office  of  supt.,  then  in  v.-p.'s  office,  sec.  to 

Zeta.     Unitarian.     Mason.     Writer    of    experiment  gen.    supt.,    and    became    supt.    of    transportation; 

sta.   and   extension  bulls,   and  circulars  and  other  now    sunt,    of    car    service    same    ry.     Republican, 

agrl.  lit.    Address:    Durham,  N.H.*  Conglist.     Clubs:    New    England    Railroad,    Traffic 

KEN-DAI.I.,   John   Melvin,    business    man.     (See  9^  ^ew  England,  Dartmouth.    Recreations:  motor- 

T-r>i     iqnQi  ^^S,    fishing.     Home:     99    Summer    Av.,    Reading, 

^     •    '^^'^■>  Ma.s.s.     OflSce:    113   North   Station,   Boston. 

KEIfDAIiIi,  Marg-aret,   artist:   b.    Staten   Island,  ^———.-^     ■arA^^i^,■^    -a^-^-^     ^^.,.+5 !,-.,„,.   ^fr.  .    v. 

■V     M^,.    9Q     1S71-   ri    iat«    Aihort   nnri    FiiWnhPth  „  KENDAIil.,    William   Berry,    fertilizer   nifr.;    b. 


Ar'ts-?l9s1fo2^Soc"\m'^lrlL\^s^ls';to'2'^^^^  feTthizers.^7880;"row"-SaTadahoc    FtrUlizer    Co. 

^nofis     1900      Paffs    Ex^n      190o'    Soc     Minilture  f^^m   W.  B.  &  E.  P.  Kendall,  grain  and  feed,  operat- 

^o^!,fovi     loni  f^    Rn«^nn"  A-nn       T^o^trWit^     fa^r  '"§•  ^^  farms,  and  mgr.  600  acres  hay  land.    Mem. 

Painters,     1901-4,     Boston    Expn.,    portraits     fa  r  ]^g_  Legislature,  1907,  chmn.  sch.  bd.  8  yrs.;  chmn. 

children     1901-3:    Buffalo    Expn      1901      St     Louis  Republican  Town  Com.  8  yrs.;  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv., 

Expn..   1904-.,  Mem    Soc    Miniature  Painter^^  Chicago,   1912.    Conglist.    Mem.  Grange.    Address 

reations:     literature.     Address.     58    Trumbull    St.,  Bowdoinham,Me. 

New  Haven,  Conn.*  '_ 

X 

Mor 
IngrahE 

Eng.,    150    to    200.  yrs.    ago     attended    night    sch.  ^^j      ^gg^      studied    U.    of    Gottingen.    Germany 

two    winters     Springfield.    Mass      m.    Lucia    Gros-  ^^qq       unmarried.       Teacher     sciences,     Leicester 

yenor  Humphreys    of  Buffalo    N.Y     June  12.  18'3  (jyjass.)    Acad.,    1887-90;   asst.   prof,  physics,   Wor- 

i^l^^    2£t-  ,"'  -J^u^V  f^'ln^     nf    n^.n^P     M  T  t^ester  Poly.  Inst.,  1893-6;  asso.  prof,  physics.  Rose 

(Mrs.    Charles    E     Hutchinson,    of    Orange     N.J.),  p^^j       j^^^^   ^^^.^.^  H^^^      j„^     1896-1901;  working 

Grosvenor  Humphreys,  Eugene  Worthington   Alex-  on   experimental    development    of   electrical    appa- 

ander,  Cornelia  Brush     decea^e-a)-    Began  earning  ratus,  1901-3;  pres.  Internat.  Instrument  Co..  1903- 

own  way  very  early  m  life,  later  elk.,  then  travel-  ^g    ^^^^^  ^^.^^^    Recreations:  motor  boating.   Home: 

ing  salesman  in  New  York    for  (^B    Smith  &  Co  >,jewton,   Mass.    Office:    23   Church   St.,   Cambridge, 

removed   to   Boston,    1881,   as   partner,   in   the  firm  tut„^„ 

of    L     C     Chase    &    Co.,    mfrs.    of    horse    clothing,  ^'"-'^•^°- 

plushes  and  imitation  leather,  in  which  continues,        KENDRICK,    Edmnnd    Peaslee,    lawyer;    b.    Le- 

although    inactive-    pres.    The    Petersen    Circular  banon.  N.H..  Feb.  1,  1849;  s.  George  S.  and  Hannah 

Loom    Co     (Boston),    The    Monument   Plaster   Co.,  (Lyman)    Kendrick;    grad.    Kimball    Union    Acad., 

New    Jersey      Mem.    Board    of    Trade,    Cambridge,  Meriden,   N.H.,   and   took  course  at   business  coll., 

Ma'js       Republican       Mason.      Clubs:      Cambridge,  Springfield,    Mass.,    1867;    LL.B.,    Boston    U.    Law 

Colonial     Home    Market.    Economic.     Recreations:  Sch.,    1876;    m.   Springfield,    Apr.    9,    1885,   Clara  A. 

motoring    fishing     traveling.     Home:     1563    Mass.  Holmes;   1  son,  Raymond  Holmes.    Has  practiced 


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at    Springfield    since    1876;    dir.    Conn.    River   R.R.  Prin.    Kearsarge    Sch.    of   Practice,    1883-4.     Goffs- 

Co.     Mem.    Springfield    Coniinon    Council,    3    yrs.  town    High    Sch.,    N.H.,    1885-8;    supt.    pub.    schs., 

(pres.    'I   yrs.),   Mass.   Ho.   of  Rep.,    1884-85;   mem.  Wilmot,  N.H.,  1880-3,  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  41/2  yrs.;  or- 

Hd.   of  Aldermen;   mayor  of  Springfield,    1.S93   and  dained    mini.stry,    at    New    Boston,    N.H.,    Jan.    10, 

1904;    city    solicitor,    1895.     Republican.     Trustee  1889;    pastor    Presbyn.    Ch.,    New    Boston,    1889-90, 

Diocese    of    Western    Mass.     (Episcopal).     Mason  1st    Congl.    Ch.,    Ashburnham,    Mass.,    1890-3,    1st 

(33°);    Odd   Fellow.     Mem.    S.A.R.     Home:    ISO    St.  Ch.,  Shelton,  Conn.,  1893-1900,  1st  Ch.,  Brattleboro, 

.Tames  Av.     Office:  476  Main  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.  VI.,    1900-8,    1st  Ch.,   Baldwinville,   Mass.,    1908-11, 

XENSRICK,  EUza  Hall,   college   prof.;   b.   Nas-  1st   Ch.,   Preston,   Conn.,    since   Nov.    1.1911.    Del. 

iiua,    N.H.,    Mar.    14,    1863;    s.    Benjamin    F.    and  Triennial    Council    Congl.    Chs.,    Des    Moines     la 

Clara     (Dodge)     Kendrick;     descendant     of     John  l^H'*-  Cleveland,  O.,  190  <.    Pres.  bd.   trustees  Brat- 

Kenrick,  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Newton,  Mass.;  tleboro    (Vt  )    Acad.,    Preston    Pub.    Library.     Re- 

B.A.,    Wellesley,     1885;    Ph.D.,    Boston    U.,     1895;  publican.    Mason;   mem.   Odd   Fellows,   Patrons   of 

studied   Radcliffe  Coll.,   1895-6;    Berlin  U.,    1908-9;  Husbandry     Clubs:    iMtchburg   (Mass.)    Congrega- 

unmarried.      Instr.  Dept.   of  Bibl.   History,   1894-5,  ti9nal,   Professional   (Brattleboro).    Address:   Nor- 

1900-6,  asso.  prof.,   1906-8,   Helen  Day  Gould  prof,  wich,  Conn. 

Bibl.  History  since  1909,  Wellesley.    Mem.  Society        KENISTOIT,  James  Mortimer,  M.D. ;  b.  Newbury- 

Biblical  Literature  and  Exegesis.    Conglist.    Club:  port,  Mass.,  Oct.  30,   1848;  s.  James  Robinson  and 

Bostoner  Deutsche  Gesellschaft,  Women's  College,  Sarah     Norris     (Pearson)     Keniston;     prep.     edn. 

Women's  City  (Boston).    Home:  45  Hunnewell  Av..  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.;   student  Amherst, 

Newton,    Mass.  1864-6;   M.D.,   Harvard   Med.    Sch.,    1871;   m.   Char- 

KENDRICK,    Prank    B.,    mfr.    watch    keys    and  lotte  Elizabeth   Littlefield,   of  Boston,   Mass^  Jan. 

watchmakers'  tools.     (See  vol.   1909.)  1'    l^'S;    1    son,    James   Augustus.     Interne    Butler 

■m-^'^-.^-^-rr^-^      r,  ,  I       -n-„ *.„„K„^,,  Hosp.,  Providcncc,  R.I.,  1870-1;  practiced  at  Cam- 

KENDRICK,     Greene,     lawyer;     b      \yaterbury,  bridge,  Mass..   1871-82;  mem.  staff  of  Conn.  Hosp. 

Conn,   May    ol,    l^ol;    s.    John   and    Marion    (Mar)  ^^j.    insane.    Middletown,    1882-04;    supt.    Hartford 

Kendrick;  prep    edn..  Round  Hill  Sem     Northamp-  (Conn.)   Hosp.,   1904-6;  mem.  staff  Conn.  Hosp  for 

ton,   Mass.;   A.B.,    Yale,    18.2    (Clark  and   Berkeley  msane    since    1906.     Mem.    A.M.A.,    Am.    Medico- 


Conn     Nov.  19,  1896,  Flora  Mabel  Lockwood.    Has  j^^rs.  and  .speaker  on  med.  topics.    Address:  Conn! 

VS^SHc®*^  ^^"l^f  ^'''?^"^^?"-.^^'®^J^"^^  ?   •  i^l-fli^-:  Hosp.   for   Insane,  Middletown,   Conn. 

1876-88;    auditor    state    instns.    of   Conn.,    18<5-85, 

city   elk.    Waterbury,    1874-80;    mem.   Conn.   Legis-  KENNA,  Prank,  lawyer;   b.   New   Haven,   Conn., 

lature,     1876,    1877,    1878;    mayor    of    Waterbury,  June   22,    187.0;    s.    Thomas   M.   and   Ellen    (Leahy) 

1883-5;    atty.    for    township    of    Waterbury,    1895-  Kenna;    prep.    edn.    Hillhouse    High    Sch.;    LL.B., 

1902.      Democrat.      Mason     (32°,     K.T.,     Shriner).  Yale    Law    Sch.,    1905:    m.    Vertie    M.    Kinney,    of 

Home-    West   Haven,  Conn.*  New  Haven,  Oct.  6,  1908;  2  children,  Roger  Thomas, 

KENDRICK,  John  E.,  president  American  Sup-  Elizabeth    Helen      In    gen.    civil    practice    in    New 

nW    rv.  •     Tnnp    17     l8=S4-Dec     26     1913       (See    vol  Haven   since    1905     dir.    and   atty.    Am.    Bank   and 

90qV                              18o4-Dec.    ^b,    iJiJ.     (toee    voi.  -j^ust  Co.    Corporal  Co.  C,  2d  Regt.,  Conn.  Militia; 

•*                             _          ,        ,      ^    ,  alderman  at  large.  New  Haven,  1908;  mem.  Conn. 

KENSRICKEN,  Paul  Henry,  mfr.;  b.  Galway,  ho.  of  Rep.,  1911.  Mem.  New  Haven  Chamber 
Ireland,  Dec.  26,  1834;  s.  Martin  and  Anne  Ken-  of  Commerce.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Mem. 
dricken;  came  to  U.S.,  and  settled  at  Boston  1843;  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  New  Haven  Bar  Assn.  Mem. 
ed.  Boston  pub.  schs.;  commd.  3d  asst.engr  U.S.N  ,  Knights  of  Columbus,  Knights  of  St.  Patrick,  Ad- 
June  20,  1862;  2d  asst.  engr.,  Sept.  6,  1863,  to  Sept.  miral  Foots  Camp  Sons  of  Veterans.  Club:  Race 
3,  1866;  served  under  Admirals  Dupont,  Dahl-  Brook  Country  (treas.,  1913-14,  now  gov.).  Recre- 
gren,  and  Farragut,  on  bd.  Conemaugh,  Circassian  ations:  golf.  Home:  310  Norton  St.  Office:  902 
and  monitor  Nausett;  participated  in  attack  on  P  t.  Chapel    St     New   Haven    Conn 

Wagner,    passage    of    forts    in    Mobile    Bay,    etc.;         vo-Kt-nr ^-o-n    *~*i,„« -eir^ a    ™ ^i +.  t,    -D^^t^.,. 

awarded  diplomas  from  Navy  Dept.  and   State  of  „  ^???f.^'^^T?' "^^^^^  ?(°.?^'  ^^r^}^^^,^' ^?^^^    ' 

Mass.;  m.  Boston.  June  5.  1866,  Cecelia  A.  Garvey  «•  William  Henry  and  Philena  M.   (Hubbard)  Ken- 

M.,  Frank  A.,  Ceceli 

B^ookl'ini^'MaS^    SupV.'"steam 'heating' works  of  diamonds,    mfg.    je\yelers    and    silversniiths,    1889. 

T.  S.  Clogston  &  Co.,  1860-2  and  1866-8;  mem.  firm  "ow    pres.     Republican.     Home:    46,     Beacon    St. 

Ingalls  &   Kendricken,   1868-1907;   pres.   Ingalls   &  Othce:    20    State   St.,   Boston. 

Kendricken,  Inc.,  May,  1907-Sept.  1,  1913  (retired).  KENNARD,  John  Allen,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Par- 
Trustee  Elliot  Land  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Common  sonsfield.  Me.,  Dec.  14,  1860;  s.  Noah  W.  and 
Council,  1878,  9,  80;  alderman,  1883;  mem.  Mass.  Betsy  (Pendexter)  Kennard;  prep.  edn.  Parsons- 
Senate,  1885-6;  park  commr.,  1891-4.  Mem.  and  field  Sem. ;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin), 
past  comdr.  Edward  W.  Kinsley  Post  113,  G.A.R.;  1884;  m.  Bertha  S.  Eastman,  of  Parsonsfield,  Dec. 
mem.  Loval  Legion,  19th  Army  Corps,  Am.  Soc.  1,  1886;  1  daughter.  Ruby  Alice.  Began  practice 
Mech.  Engrs.,  Catholic  Union,  Irish  Charitable  in  Tamworth,  N.H.,  1884;  removed  to  East  Par- 
Soc.  Home:  Parker  House.  Office:  80  Sudbury  St.,  sonsfield.  Me.,  1886;  pres.  Parsonsfield  Bd.  of 
Boston.  Health    since    1895.     Republican.     Address:    East 

KENERSON,  William  Herbert,  college  prof.;  b.  Parsonsfield,  Me. 

Fall  River,  Mass.,  Dec.  9,   1873;  s.  William  Moore  KENITARB,  "William  W.,  lawyer;  b.  Somerville. 

and  Abbie  Ann   (Brown)  Kenerson;  ed.  Providence  Mass.,  Sept.  3,  1874;  s.  Charles  William  and  Lucy 

pub.   schs.;   M.E.,   Brown  U.,   1896;  A.M.,   Harvard,  Jane  (Lord)  Kennard;  descendant  of  Maj.  Charles 

1906;    m.    Ellen    Williams,    of    Providence,    1897.  Frost,    Gov.    Penning    Wentworth,    of    N.H.,    and 

Asso.    prof.    mech.    engring.,    1901-13,    prof.,    since  other   pioneers    of   early   Colonial   period    in   N.E.; 

1913.  Brown  U.;   consulting  engr.   and   testing  ex-  A.B.,    Harvard,    1897,    LL.B.,    1900;    m.    Lena   Sears 

pert;  consulting  engr.  Gen.  Fire  Extinguisher  Co.  Doe,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  June  14,  1905;  children, 

Mem.  Am.   Soc.   Mech.   Engrs.,   Soc.   for  Promotion  Wentworth,    Rebecca   L.     Admitted   to    Mass.    bar, 

Engring.  Edn.,  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Ma-  1900,  and  since  in  practice  in  Boston;  mem.  Mass. 

terials.    Providence    Assn.    Mech.    Engrs.     (pres.).  Ho.  of  Rep.,   1912,  13,   1914;  mem.   Somerville  Sch. 

Sigma  Xi,  Phi  Delta  Theta;  hon.  mem.  Nat.  Assn.  Bd.,    1911;    trustee   Somerville   Instn.    for   Savings. 

Stationary   Engrs.     Club:    University.     Home:    100  Republican.    Mason;    mem.    K.   of   P.    Clubs:    Har- 

Morris   Av.,   Providence,   R.I.  vard   (Boston  and  Somerville),  Webcowit   (Somer- 

KENESTON,  Luther  Martin,  clergyman;  b.  Wil-  ^'j"®^'   ^"^^'i  c  ^rr^^^'^^f^a.^^'fej^f^*    Somerville. 
mot,  N.H.,  Aug.   21,   1856;   s.   Benjamin  Cilley  and  Mass.    Office:   18   Tremont  St.,  Boston. 
Lucy    (Buck)    Keneston;   pub.   sch.   edn.;   m.    Mary  KENNEDY,    Am-hrose.    congressman;    b.    Black- 
Alice  Phllbrick,   of   East   Andover.    N.H.,    May    28,  stone,    Mass.,    Dec.    1,    1875;   s.    Patrick   and    Mary 
1879;    2    children,    Caroline    Mae,    Shelton    Egbert.  (McCormick)  Kennedy;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Blackstone; 


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St.  Hyacinth's  Coll.,  P.Q.,  Can.;  A.B.,  Holy  Cross 
Coll.,  Mass.,  1897,  A.M.,  1900;  LL.B.,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Law,  1906;  m.  Anastacia  G.  Leahy,  of  Mid- 
dleboro,  Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1909;  3  children,  Ambrose 
A.,  James  F.,  John  E.  Practiced  at  Woonsocket, 
R.I.,  since  Jan.  1.  1907;  prin.  Blackstone  Hi^h 
Sch.,  1899-1904,  al.so  supt.  schs.;  a.d.c.  staff  of 
Gov.  Aram  J.  Pothier,  rank  of  col.;  mem.  K.l.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  5th  Woonsocket  Dist..  1911,  1912  (speaker 
of  House,  1912):  elected  to  Congress  Nov.,  1912. 
from  3d  Conjrl.  Dist.  of  R.I.  Republican.  Roman 
Catholic.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus,  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America,  B. P.O. Elks.  Home:  Oaklev 
Rd.    Office:  180  ]Main  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.I. 

KENNESV,  r(raiik)  I,owell,  educator;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1870;  s.  Frank  Artemas  and 
Charlotte  Grosvenor  (Lowell)  Kennedy;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1892,  S.B.,  in  mech.  engring.,  1898;  m.  Grace 
Lowell  Forbes,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1899. 
Instr.  in  drawing.  1899-1903;  asst.  prof,  drawing 
and  machine  design,  1904,  now  asso.  prof,  engring. 
drawing,  Harvard.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs., 
Boston  Soc.  C.E.,  Soc.  Promotion  Engring.  Edn., 
Am.  Forestry  Assn.,  Nat.  Soc.  Promotion  Indus- 
trial Edn.,  Am.  Civic  Assn.,  Nat.  Econ.  League, 
Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  A.A.A.S.,  Nat.  Municipal  League, 
Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Mil.  Hist. 
Soc.  of  Mass.,  Assn.  of  Harvard  Engrs.,  Economic 
Club  (Boston),  Nat.  Conf.  Charities  and  Correc- 
tion, Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Nat.  Conserva- 
tion Assn.,  Am.  Health  League.  Address:  43  Ap- 
pleton  St.,  Cambridge,  IMass.* 

KENNEDV,  Harris,  M.D.;  b.  Roxbury,  Mass., 
Mar.  31,  1871;  s.  George  Golding  and  Harriet  White 
(Harris)  Kennedy;  A.B..  Harvard,  1894,  M.D.,  1898; 
m.  Lynn,  Mass.,  Feb.  16,  1904,  Frances  Blackler 
Keene;  3  children,  Gordon,  Frances  Blackler,  Mal- 
colm Gerry.  Asst.  in  physiology.  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1898-9;  engaged  in  mfr.  of  medicines  since 
1899;  business  was  established  by  grandfather  in 
1846.  Mem.  A.A.S.S..  Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  Biol.  Soc. 
(Washington,  D.C. ),  Boston  Soc.  Natural  History. 
Unitarian  or  Free  Thinker.  Clubs:  University,  St. 
Botolph,  Harvard  Club,  of  Boston.  Recreations: 
geology.  Home:  Readville,  Mass.  Office:  286  War- 
ren  St.,   Roxbury,   Boston,   Mass. 

KENNEDY,  Joseph  P.,  banker;  b.  East  Boston, 
Sept.  6,  1888;  s.  Patrick  J.  and  Mary  A.  (Hickey) 
Kennedy;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1912:  m.  Rose  E.  Fitz- 
gerald, of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1914.  Began 
active  career  in  employ  of  Columbia  Trust  Co.; 
with  ]\Iass.  bank  commr.'s  office,  1912-14;  pres. 
Columbia  Trust  Co.  since  Jan.  20,  1914;  trustee 
Sumner  Savings  Bank  (East  Boston) ;  dir.  Collat- 
eral Loan  Co.  (Boston).  Democrat.  Catholic. 
Home:  83  Beals  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  Co- 
lumbia Trust  Co.,   East  Boston,   Mass. 

KENNEDV,  William,  ex-congressman;  b.  Nau- 
gatuck.  Conn.,  Dec.  19,  1854;  s.  John  and  Mary 
Kennedy;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Marj-  H.  Clerkin,  of 
New  Haven,  Nov.,  1882.  Began  practice  of  law, 
1879;  atty.  for  town  of  Naugatuck.  Conn.,  since 
1893:  mem.  Conn.  State  Senate.  2  terms,  1900-4; 
del.  Dem.  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1896,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1900,  Denver,  1908,  Baltimore,  1912;  mem. 
63d  Congress  (1913-15),  5th  Dist.,  Conn.  Home: 
Naugatuck,    Conn.* 

KENNEDY,  William  Francis,  editor;  b.  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  Dec.  5,  1850;  s.  Matthew  and  Mar- 
garet (Donovan)  Kennedy:  grad.  Taunton  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.,  1867;  m.  Boston,  Nov.  9.  1887,  Clemen- 
tine Starr  McAllister;  children,  Paul  S.,  Clement  E. 
Began  active  career  in  business  office  of  Whitten- 
ton  Mfg.  Co..  Taunton,  1867.  and  advanced  to  p.-m., 
resigning  in  1885;  postmaster  of  Taunton,  1885-9; 
entered  newspaper  work  as  dist.  corr.  Boston 
Globe,  1885;  has  been  mng.  editor  Fall  River  Daily 
Globe  since  1889;  formerly  mem.  City  Council, 
Taunton,  and  pres.  Common  Council.  Democrat. 
Mem.  Catholic  Order  of  Foresters.  Club:  Clover 
(Boston).  Home:  396  Whipple  St.  Office:  Daily 
Globe,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

KENNEDY,     William     Sloane,     author;     b.     at 

Brecksville,  nr.  Cleveland,  O.,  Sept.  26.  1850;  s. 
Rev.  William  Sloane  and  Sarah  Eliza  (Woodruff) 
Kennedy;  A.B.,  Yale,  1875;  studied  2  yrs.  at  Har- 


vai-d;  m.  Adeline  E.  Lincoln,  of  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1883.  Has  been  on  staff  Boston  Transcript.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.) 
Home:    Belmont   Station,    Boston.* 

KENNEIiIiY,  Arthur  Edwin,  electrical  engineer; 
b.  Bombay,  East  India.  Dec.  17,  1861  s.  Capt. 
David  Joseph  and  Kathrine  (Hey cock)  Kennellv; 
ed.  pvt.  schs.,  Eng.  and  Scotland,  Univ.  Coll.  Sch., 
London;  (hon.  Sc.D.,  U.  of  Pittsburgh,  1895;  A.M., 
Harvard,  1906);  m.  Boston,  Julia  Grice,  of  Phlla., 
July  22,  1904;  1  son,  Reginald  Grice.  Telegraph 
operator  in  Eng.,  1876;  asst.  electrician  in  Malta, 
1878:  chief  electrician  of  a  cable  repairing  steam- 
er, 1881;  senior  ship's  electrician  Eastern  Tel. 
Cable  Co.,  1886;  prin.  elec.  asst.  to  Thomas  A. 
Edison,  1887-94;  associated  with  Edwin  J.  Hous- 
ton, in  firm  Houston  &  Kennellv,  consulting  elec. 
engrs.,  Phila.,  1894-1901;  prof.  elec.  engring..  Har- 
vard, since  1902,  and  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.  since 
1914.  Engr.  in  charge  laying  Vera  Cruz-Frontera- 
Compeche  cables  for  Mexican  Govt.,  1903.  Pres. 
Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs..  1898-1900,  Soc.  Promotion 
Metric  System  of  Weights  and  Measures,  1904; 
Illuminating  Engring.  Soc,  1911;  hon.  fellow  N.Y. 
Elec  Soc,  Am.  Electro-Therapeutic  Assn.,  Nat. 
Electric  Light  Assn.;  F.R.A.S.,  M.I.E.E.  (Great 
Britain):  fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences; 
corr.  fellow  Brit.  Assn.  Adv.  Science;  mem.  Am. 
Philos.  Soc;  U.S.  del.  to  Internat.  Elec.  Congresses, 
Paris,  1900,  St.  Louis,  1904  (gen.  sec);  elec.  juror 
at  expns.  at  Phila.,  189S,  Buffalo,  1901,  St.  Louis, 
1904.  Clubs:  Harvard,  University,  Union,  Colonial. 
Recreations:  music,  literature.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  list  of  books.)  Address:  1  Ken- 
nedy Rd.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

KENNETT,  A(lpheus)  Crosby,  lumber  merchant. 
(See  vol.   1909.) 

KENNEY,  Pred  C,  business  man;  b.  Lapeer, 
Mich.,  Dec.  20,  1869;  s.  Joel  D.  and  Elizabeth 
(Woolhouse)  Kenney;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Port  Huron, 
Mich.;  grad.  Ferris  Inst..  Big  Rapids,  Mich.,  1893; 
m.  Feb.  12,  1896,  Eva  Belle  Shaw,  of  Coldwater, 
Mich.  Bookl-ieeper  and  asst.  auditor,  IManistee  & 
North  Eastern  Ry.  Co..  Manistee,  Mich.,  1893-5; 
asst.  sec.  and  cashier,  Mich.  Agrl.  Coll.,  East  Lan- 
sing, Mich.,  1895-07;  treas.  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.  since 
July  1,  1907,  also  treas.  Expt.  Sta.  Mem.  Sch.  Bd., 
East  Lansing,  1900-7.  Mem.  Amherst  Bd.  of  Trade. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Clubs:  Amherst,  Gun. 
Address:  Amherst.   Mass. 

KENNEY,  Georg'e  Francis,  educator;  b.  Spring- 
field, Vt.,  Dec.  14,  1867;  s.  Francis  H.  and  Abbie 
(Whiting)  Kenney:  grad.  Springfield  High  Sch., 
1886;  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1890;  m.  Lillian  J.  Newhall, 
of  East  Sangus,  Mass.,  Mar.  24,  1895.  Teacher 
Norwich  Free  Acad.,  1892-5;  prin.  Rockland  (Me.) 
High  Sch.,  1895-6,  Amsterdam  (N.Y.)  High  Sch., 
1896-1900,  Plymouth  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1900-6, 
Hitchcock  Free  Acad.,  Brimfleld,  Mass.,  since  1907. 
Also  a  practical  forester  and  a  teacher  of  forestry; 
dir.  Brimfleld  Vocational  Agrl.  Sch.;  trustee  Brim- 
field  Pub.  Library.  Republican  (usually).  Conglist. 
Active  mem.  Springfield  Symphony  Club  (playing 
'cello,  1911):  mus.  dir.  Plymouth  Mus.  Soc,  1905, 
Bapt.  Choral  Union,  Rockland,  Me.,  1895.  Mem. 
Plymouth  Lodge  A.F.  &  A.M.  Address:  Brimfleld, 
Mass. 

KENNEY,  Walter  Clement,  M.D.;  b.  Ware,  Mass., 
July  2,  1879;  s.  John  C.  and  Sarah  (Van  Slyck) 
Kenney;  grad.  South  Royalton  (Vt.)  High  Sch., 
1898;  student  U.  of  Vt.,  1898-1900;  M.D.,  Tufts 
Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1904;  married.  House  officer,  1904- 
05,  asst.  phys.,  1905-10,  Mass.  State  Hosp.,  Tewks- 
bury,  Mass.;  removed  to  Winchendon,  1910.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  IMason.  Address:  Win- 
chendon, Mass. 

KENNEY,  William  Francis,  editor;  b.  Woburn, 
Ma.ss.,  June  7,  1865;  s.  Peter  and  Katherine  Han- 
nah (Ryan)  Kenney;  great-grandfather  and  grand- 
father prominent  on  English  side,  in  Napoleonic 
wars;  prep,  edn.,  Woburn  High  Sch.;  A.B.  and 
A.M..  Boston  Coll.,  1910;  m.  Margaret  T.  Guinan, 
of  Waltham.  Mass.,  June  2,  1886;  5  children, 
I.,aura.  Inez  Margaret  (Mrs.  Harry  G.  Tehan.  of 
Boston),  Madeline.  Heloise  Guinan.  Helen  Han- 
nah. Has  been  connected  with  Boston  Globe  since 
1884;    day   editor    in    charge   Evening   Globe   since 


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1888;  spl.  coir,  at  The  Haauo  Peace  Conf.,  1910; 
at  the  Consistory,  Rome,  Italy,  1911;  etc.;  mem. 
Sch.  Bd.,  Woburn,  Mass.,  12  yrs.  (pres.  1  yr.). 
V  -p.  Bd.  of  Trustees,  Boston  Pub.  Library,  since 
1912,  and  mem.  since  1908;  del.  and  y.-p.  Internat. 
Congress  of  Librarians,  Brussels,  Belgium,  1910 
(read  paper  on  "The  Relation  of  the  F^ublic  Li- 
brary to  the  Schools");  read  paper  on  "Children's 
Libraries  in  the  United  States,"  at  meeting  of 
English  librarians,  Exeter,  Eng.,  1910.  Roman 
Catholic.  Author:  Centenary  of  See  of  Boston, 
1910.  Club:  Woodland  Golf.  Recreations:  golf. 
Home:  70  Wallingford  Rd.,  Brighton,  Mass. 
Office:   244  Washington  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

KENITE'S',  William  Howland,  musician;  b.  Leo- 
minster, M.iss.,  July  L'2.  ISTI;  s.  Clarence  and 
Elizal)eth  Carver  (Howland)  Kenney;  descendant 
of  John  Howland,  of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Leominster;  grad.  High  Sch.,  1889;  student  Har- 
vard, 2  yrs.;  musical  instrn.  under  leading  teachers 
of  Boston  and  New  York;  m.  Sept.  15,  1903,  Grace 
Lawrence  Burrage,  of  Leominster,  Mass.  Served 
as  soloist  in  chs.  of  New  York,  resigning  as  soloist 
Plvmouth  Ch.,  Brooklyn,  to  remove  to  Boston; 
connected  with  Emerson  Coll.  of  Oratory  since  1900 
and  now  part  owner  and  prof,  in  voice  dept. ;  occa- 
sional lecturer  at  Boston  U. ;  mem.  Apollo  Club 
since  1900;  soloist  Boston  Festival  Orchestra  in 
concerts  given  on  spring  trips  since  1908;  super- 
visor of  music  in  pub.  schs.,  Leominster,  since 
1906.  Mem.  Mass.  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants. 
Mason.  Author  of  articles  on  the  speaking  voice. 
Recreations:  agriculture.  Summer  home:  Lake 
Placid  Club.  Home:  Leominster,  Mass.  Address: 
Emerson  College  of  Oratory,  Boston. 

KENTIGOTT,  Georg-e  Prederick,  clergyman; 
moved  to  Los  Angeles,  Cal.     (.'^ee  vol.  1909.) 

KENNISON,  John  Lawrence,  printer,  publisher; 
b.  Framingh.-im,  ]Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1872;  s.  Chai-les 
Willard  and  Elmira  (Sampson)  Kennison;  descend- 
ant of  Capt.  Mvles  Standish,  John  and  PrisciUa 
Alden,  and  Henfv  Sampson,  who  came  over  in  the 
Mayflower;  ed.  Ayer  High  Sch.;  m.  Ayer,  Mass., 
Aug.  12,  1901,  Louise  A.  Preble;  1  son,  Lawrence 
Sanford,  b.  Sept.  23,  1905.  Employed  on  Clinton 
Daily  Item,  1893-4,  Pepperell  Advertiser,  1894-7; 
established  Aver  Citizen,  1895;  employed  on  Fitch- 
burg  Daily  Press,  1897;  established  (with  W.  B. 
Conant)  Concord  Patriot,  1899;  in  printing  busi- 
ness in  Aver  since  1902;  founder  and  pub.  Ayer 
News  since  Aug.  29,  1907;  established  Pepperell 
News,  Jan.  1,  1909,  Groton  News,  July  1,  1913, 
Shirley  News,  July  1,  1913;  purchased  Hollis 
(N.H.)  Times,  Feb.  7,  1913,  and  now  publishes 
these  4  papers  and  the  Ayer  News.  Mem.  Rep. 
Town  Com.,  1897-8,  Bd.  of  Registers  of  Voters, 
May  1,  1907-Nov.  3,  1912  (chmn.  4  yrs.).  Odd  Fel- 
low (Past  Grand).  Charter  mem.  Ayer  Grange; 
mem.  Ayer  Bd.  Trade.    Address:  Ayer,  Mass. 

KENNISOIT,  William  Herman,  M.D.:  b.  New- 
field.  Me.,  Mar.  7,  1869;  s.  John  and  Berthia 
(Welch)  Kennison;  descended  from  David  Kenni- 
son. of  the  Boston  Tea  Party:  grad.  Me.  Wesleyan 
Sem.,  1895;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine, 
1899;  m.  Marv  W.  Greeorv,  of  Madison,  Me.,  June 
15  1897:  children.  Ralph  Greeory,  b.  July  21.  1898; 
Conrad  Earl,  Sept.  7,  1901:  Edwin  Thyng,  May  23, 
1903.  Practiced  at  Madison.  Me.,  since  1899. 
Pres.  Me.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc.  since  1911.  Progres- 
sive in  politics.  Methodist.  Mason,  Odd  Fellow. 
Modern  Woodman.  Recreations:  camping  and 
boating.     Address:   157  Main   St.,  Madison,   Me. 

KEimiSTON,  George  Beaman,  lawyer;  b.  Booth- 
bav.  Me.,  Dec.  18,  1836;  s.  William  and  Mary 
(Huff)  Kenniston;  prep.  edn..  Lewiston  Falls 
Acad..  Auburn,  Me.;  A.B..  Bowdoin,  1861;  m.  Nov. 
9,  1864,  Antoinette  E.  Adams  (now  deceased);  m. 
2d,  Oct.  20.  1883.  Annie  Blair.  Lt.  5th  Me.  Vols., 
May  26.  1861-Mav  15.  1863.  Began  practice  of 
law,  1876;  .iuds-e  of  probate,  Lincoln  Co.,  1892-1900; 
supt.  schs..  Boothbay,  for  several  yrs.:  treas. 
Boothbav  Land  Co.:  tru<5tee  Boothbay  Savings 
Bank  since  1885.  Mem.  G.A.R.  Address:  Booth- 
bay  Harbor,  IMe. 

KETTNISTOIT.  William  B.,  IM.D.:  b.  Boothbay. 
Me..  Nov.  20,  1870;  s.  George  B.  and  .Antoinette  E. 
(Adams)    Kenniston;    grad.   Phillips   Exeter  Acad., 


N.H.,  1889;  A.B.,  Bowdoin.  1892;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch. 
of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1895;  interne  Me.  Gen.  Hosp., 
1896;  post-grad,  student.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1901; 
m.  Inez  M.  \Vhitcomb,  of  Yarmoulli,  Me.,  Apr.  2, 
1902;  3  children.  Faith  E.,  Margaret,  Sarah  H. 
Practiced  in  Yarmouth,  1897-01,  Exeter,  N.H.,  since 
Sept.,  1901;  mem.  med.  staff  Exeter  Hosp.  Mem. 
A.M. .A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Psi  Upsilon.  Republican. 
Conglist.    Address:  39  Front  St.,  Exeter,  N.H. 

KENNV,  Herbert  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Manchester, 
Eng.,  1874;  s.  Patrick  J.  and  Rosella  (Callan) 
Kenny;  arrived  in  America  about  1880;  pub.  and 
high  sch.  edn.;  studied  law;  admitted  to  bar,  1903; 
m.  Boston,  1904,  Mary  Conroy;  children,  Rosella, 
Herbert  A.,  Jr.  Formerly  reporter  on  Boston  Post 
and  Herald:  editorial  writer  on  Herald;  practicing 
law  since  1903;  bail  commr.  since  1905;  master  in 
chancery  since  1914.  Democrat.  Mem.  Knights  of 
Columbus,  A.O.H.  Clubs:  Boston  Press,  Boston 
Authors'.  Recreations:  literature.  Home:  102 
Winthrop  St.,  Roxbury.  (Jflfice:  46  Cornhill  St., 
Boston. 

KBN17Y,  Thomas  J.,  lawyer;  b.  South  Boston, 
Mass.,  Nov.  18,  1867;  s.  James  and  Bridget  T. 
Kenny;  ed.  pub.  sclis.,  Boston;  read  law  in  office 
of  Morse,  Loomis  &  Lane;  unmarried.  Admitted 
to  bar,  1897,  and  continued  with  original  firm  and 
its  successor,  Morse  &  Lane,  now  Morse,  Kenny  & 
Bell.  Mem.  Boston  Sch.  Com.,  1898-07;  was  trus- 
tee Teachers'  Retirement  Fund  and  pres.  of  its 
bd.  of  dirs.;  mem.  Boston  City  Council  since  1910 
(pres.,  1913);  one  of  the  two  candidates  for  mayor, 
1914.  Democrat.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass.  bar  as.sns.. 
Bar.  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus.  Club: 
Meadow  Brook  Golf.  Recreations:  golf.  Home: 
296  West  5th  St.,  South  Boston.  Office:  85-87  Milk 
St.,  Boston. 

KEN^ICK,  John,  merchant;  b.  South  Orleans, 
Mass.,  Oct.  25,  1857.;  s.  John  and  Thankful  (Cros- 
by) Kenrick;  descendant  on  both  sides  of  early- 
Colonial  ancestors.  Gov.  Thomas  Prince  and  Elder 
William  Brewster;  ed.  Orleans  pub.  and  high 
schs.;  unmarried.  In  gen.  mercantile  business  in 
Soutli  Orleans  since  1891;  succeeded,  in  1891,  to 
business  established  by  father  in  1865;  also  in  ins. 
and  real  estate  business;  v. -p.,  trustee  and  mem. 
bd.  of  investment  of  Cape  Cod  Five  Cents  Savings 
Bank,  of  Harwich.:  sec.  Rep.  Town  Com.,  1892-09; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891,  Senate,  1893-4;  as- 
sisted in  securing  legislation  creating  the  Mass. 
Highway  Commn.,  the  Metropolitan  Park  Commn. 
for  Boston,  a  State  Marine  Park  out  of  the  "Prov- 
ince Lands"  of  Mass.,  and  legislation  creating  addi- 
tional Mass.  State  normal  schs.;  postmaster,  Soutli 
Orleans,  since  1899;  selectman,  assessor,  overseer 
of  poor,  mem.  Bd.  of  Health,  Orleans,  1900-11;  in- 
strumental as  assessor  in  lowering  the  tax  rate 
of  Orleans  to  $3.00  (lowest  in  the  State).  Repub- 
lican. Universalist.  Mason  (K.T..  Shriner);  Odd 
Fellow.  Club:  Republican  of  Mass.  Address: 
South  Orleans,  Mass. 

KBirr,  Charles  Poster,  college  prof.;  b.  Pal- 
myra, N.Y..  Aug.  13,  1867;  s.  William  Hotchkiss 
and  Helen  Maria  (Foster)  Kent;  A.B.,  Yale,  1889, 
fellow,  1889-91,  Ph.D.,  1891;  U.  of  Berlin,  1891-2; 
m.  Elizabeth  Mlddleton  Sherrill,  of  Palmyra,  July 
9,  1895.  Instr.,  U.  of  Chicaso,  1893-5;  asso.  prof. 
Bibl.  lit.  and  history,  1895-8,  prof.,  1898-1901, 
Brown  U. ;  Woolsey  prof.  Bibl.  lit.,  Yale,  since 
1901.  Mem.  Archaeol.  Inst.  America,  Am.  Oriental 
Soc,  Soc.  Bibl.  Lit.  and  Exegesis.  Religious  Edn. 
Assn.,  Deutschen  Morgenliindische  Gesellschaft, 
Civic  Federation,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  etc.  Clubs: 
Graduates',  Lawn,  Country.  Oriental  (New  Ha- 
ven), Authors'  (London).  (See  Who's  MHio  In 
America  for  list  of  books  and  other  writings.) 
Home:  415  Humphrey  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

KENT,  Daniel,  lawver;  b.  Leicester,  Mass.,  Jan. 
2,  1S53;  s.  Daniel  Waldo  and  Harriet  Newell  (Gros- 
venor)  Kent;  descendant  of  John  Kent,  Dedham, 
Ma^s.,  1645;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1875  (editor  Amherst 
Student,  mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  prize  orator, 
and  founder  of  the  Kent  Prize  in  English  lit.); 
student  law,  Boston  U. :  admitted  Ind.  bar,  1880; 
m.  Georgia  filie  Tyler,  July  2.  1878  (died  July  24, 
1914).     Pres.  Lakeside  Mfg.  Co.,  Leicester,  Mass., 


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and  with  his  brother  built  factory  village  of  Lake-  U.  Library,  1900 — ;  lecturer  in  bibliography,  Yale 

side;   added  the  Jamesville  Mills  at   Worcester  in  Grad.  Sch.,  190^ — .   Mem.  A.L. A.;  Am.  Library  Inst., 

1885;  in  1892  incorporated  the  Jamesville  Mfg.  Co.  English     Library     Assn.,     Bibliog.     Soc.     America 

(pres.) ;  the  Lakeside  Mills  taken,  1895,  to  increase  (pres.    1913-14),    Institut   International   de    Biblio- 

water  supply  of  Worcester;  removed  to  Worcester,  graphie,    Elizabethan    Club,    Am.    Hist.    Assn.,   etc. 

1897;    register    of    deeds,    Worcester    Dist.,    since  Club:     Graduates'.     Address:     49    Huntington    St., 

1900.     While    living    at    Leicester   was    chmn.    Bd.  New    Haven,    Conn. 

of  Selectmen    Overseers  of  Poor,  of  Tru.slees  Pub.        XEFI-ER,    Charles    Ober,    surgeon;    b.    Burbank, 

Library,   ot   Park   Commn.   and   repeatedly   nioder-  q.,    Aug.    20,    1868:    s.    William    and    Anna    (Ober) 


mal  W^ars,  Amherst  Coll  Alumni  (council)  Amherst  specialist  in  gynecology  and  abdominal  surgery; 
Coll.  Alumni  Assn.  of  Central  Mass.,  Delta  Kappa  examining  surgeon  Boston  Consolidated  Gal  Co 
Epsilon  Assn.  of  Central  Mass.,  Mass  Co.  Officers  pgllow  Mass.  Med.  Soc;  mem.  A.M.A.,  Boston 
Assn.;  hon  mem  Mass.  Conveyancers  Assn  Wor-  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Med.  Library,  Soc  Examining 
cester  Light  Int  and  of  George  H.  Ward  Post  Physicians.  Mem.  Ancient  and  Hon.  Arty.  Co.  of 
No.  10,  G..A  R.  Clubs:  \\  orcester,  Tatnuck  Coun-  Boston.  Mason.  Club:  Boston  Art.  Recreations: 
try,  Worcester  Co.  Republican,  AA  orcester  Lconom-  traveling,  tramping,  fishing.  Home:  362  Com- 
ic     Recreations:   golf.    Author:   '  Land  Records    a  monwealth  Av.,  Boston. 

System   of  Indexing,      1903;   also  completed,    1913,  .„-,.„„-,-,    ^-i     ■,        .,>.,,      ^,                  .       ^     . 

in  addition,  Headings  and  Cross  References,  Chris-  ^  KEPNEB,   Charles   David,  leather  merchant;   b. 

tian  Names.  Typewritten  Indexes.    Home:   14  Ger-  f.^^^  ?t^Y^^'  Pa     A^g.  is,  1865;  s.  Henry  and  Caro- 

main  St.     Office:  Court  House,  Worcester,  Mass.  l\^^     (Kloss)     Kepner;     descended    from    Revolu- 

...  tionary   ancestry;    ed.   pub.    schs.,    Newton,    Mass.; 

KENT,   Georgia   ifilie   Tyler;   July    20,    1853-July  m.    Mary   Ella   Chase,   of   Newton,    Oct.    1,    1891;    3 

24,   1914.      (See  vol.   1909.)  sons,  Charles  David,  L.  Chase,  Kenneth  E.    Began 

KENT,  Henry  Oakes,  banker;  Feb.   7,   1834-Mar.  in    leather    business,    1886;    treas.    and    dir.    Grey, 

21.  1909.     (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer-  Clark  &  Engle  Co.  since  1907;  treas.  Widen,  Lord 

ica.  1912-13.)  Tanning   Co.    (Danversport,    Mass.),   dir.   W.    Her- 

KENT,  Ira  Rich,  editor;   b.   Calais.  Vt..  Oct.   28,  bert  Abbott,   Inc     Arthur   T.   Way.  Inc.    Conglist. 

1876;  s.  Le  Roy  A.  and  Blanche   (Hollister)   Kent;  E"""^'     Newtonville,  Mass.    Office:     137-139   South 

prep,  edn.,  Goddard  Sem.,  Barre,  Vt.,  to  1895:  A.B.,  '='^-'  tJoston. 

Tufts  Coll..  1899;  m.  May  23,  1912,  Louise  Andrews,  KEBX^IN,     Rohert     Thomas,     educator,     author; 

of  Brookline.  Mass.;  1  daughter,  Elizabeth.     Mem.  moved  to  Lexington,  Va.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 

editorial  staff  Youth's  Companion  since  1900;  now  Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

asso.    editor,    same;    editor    Tufts    Coll.    Graduate;  KERNS,  Shirley  Kendrick,  educator;   b.  Illiopo- 

^'■,',*^®^P/ ^^^°^^  ?*S"^^^/"^  ^''".^.^®^-.    Trustee  Tufts  Hg,    m.,    Oct.    16,    1872;    s.    Andrew    Kendrick    and 

9°^^-   .¥S^.-  ^^^  ?.^}?.^'}^^?.'.^K-^^^^>.P^,  Boston  Mary  (Seeds)  Kerns;  grad.  Champaign  (111.)  High 

(sec  1905-6    dir.  1907)    Vt    Hist.  Soc     Clubs:  Bos-  gch.,    1889;    A.B.,   U.    of   111.,    1897;    A.B.,    Harvard, 

ton    Clt^^     St.     Botolph,     Union    Boat,     Longwood  isgg;    m.    Jeanie    Noves    Richardson,    of    Concord, 

Cricket,  Papyrus   (pres.   1914).     Recreations:  lawn  Mass.,  Dec.  26,  1905;  4  children.  Jeanie  Noyes,  Shir- 

^®S"'^-  o.^°^®,-    -^   Waverly    St.,    Brookline,   Mass.  ley  Kendrick,  Jr..  Allen  McClellan,  Eleanor.    Teach- 

Oflice:    201   Columbus  Av.,   Boston.  er  pub.  schs.,  Rochester,  111.,   1894-5,  prin.,   1895-6; 

KENT,  Norton  Adams,  physicist;  b.  New  York,  master.    1898-1900,    acting    head    master,    8    mos., 

July   28,    1873:    s.   Elmore   Albert   and   Mary  Abbie  1899-1900  and  1900-1,  Countrv  Sch.  for  Boys,  Bal- 

(Holman)     Kent;     A.B.,    Yale,     1891-5     (Phi    Beta  timore,  Md. ;  sr.  master,  1901-3,  asst.  head  master, 

Kappa);  grad.  work,  Yale,  1897-8,  Johns  Hopkins,  1903-4,    Middlesex    Sch.,   Mass.;    instr.    in   English, 

1898-1901,  Ph.D.,  1901:  m.  Margaret  Crowninshield,  Noble  and  Greenough's  Sch.,  1904-6;  founder,  1907, 

of    Salem,    Mass.,    Mar.    27,    1906.     Asst.,    Yerkes  and  since  head  master.  The  Country  Day  Sch.  for 

Obs.,    Williams    Bay,    Wis.,    1901-3;    prof,    physics,  Bovs.    Boston.     Mem.    N.E.A.,    Assn.    Country   Day 

Wabash    Coll.,    Ind..    1903-6;    asst.    prof,    physics,  Scli.  Headmasters,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.    Club:  Hunne- 

1906-10,     prof.,     1910 — ,     Boston     U.      Progressive,  well    (Newton.   Mass.).    Home:     34  Waterston  Rd. 

Conglist.     Fellow    Am.    Acad.    Arts    and    Sciences.  Office:   Nonantum  Hill,  Newton,   Mass. 

A.A.A.S.;     mem.     Am      Phys.     Soc^    Astron.     and  KERR,  Robert  Brown,  M.D.;   b.   Glasgow,  Scot- 

Astrophys.   Soc,   Eastern  Physics  Teachers'  Assn.  i^nd,    Jan.    15,    1887;    s.    James    Leslie    and    Jane 

Author  of  a  number  of  articles  on  scientific  sub-  (sioan)    Kerr;    brought    to    America,    1892;    grad. 

jects,  also  on  vacation  outings.    Home:    Cedar  Rd  Boston  English  High  Sch..  1906;  M.D..  Tufts  Coll. 

Belmont,  Mass.    Office:    688  Boylston  St.,  Boston.*  Med.   Sch.,   1910:   unmarried.    House  phys..   Boston 

KENT,  Prescott  Grosvenor,  retired  mfr.  woolen  Consumptives  Hosp.,  1910;  phys.  in  charge  Pem- 
goods;  b.  Leicester,  Mass.,  Sept.  29,  1847;  s.  Daniel  broke  (N.H.)  Sanatorium,  and  lecturer  to  Train- 
Waldo  and  Hannah  Newell  (Grosvenor)  Kent;  ing  Sch.  for  Nurses.  Mem.  A.M.A..  N.H.  Med.  Soc, 
ed.  Leicester  Acad.,  Williston  Acad.;  m.  Nov.  4,  Nat.  Assn.  for  Study  and  Prevention  of  Tubercu- 
1870,  Mary  Abbie,  d.  Roswell  S.  and  Hannah  Grout,  losis;  chmn.  of  com.  apptd.  May,  1913,  by  N.H.  Med. 
of  Spencer;  children,  Everett  Edward,  Mabel  Wat-  Soc,  to  investigate  extent  of  tuberculosis  in  N.H. 
son.  Learned  woolen  mfg.  under  William  Upham,  and  make  recommendations  for  legislative  relief; 
Spencer,  Mass.;  mfr.  woolens  at  Monson,  Mass.,  chmn.  tuberculosis  com.  of  Concord  Charity  Or- 
1870-1.  Oxford,  Mass.,  1871-3;  mem.  firm  of  Watson  ganization  Soc;  mem.  speakers'  bureau,  A.M.A.; 
&  Kent,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1873-8;  mem.  Lakeside  hon.  mem.  Order  of  Scottish  Clans.  Republican. 
Mfg.  Co.,  Leicester,  Mass.,  with  brother,  Daniel,  Conglist.  Club:  Wonolancet.  Speaker  on  health 
as  partner.  1880;  added  Jamesville  Mills.  Wor-  topics  and  preventive  medicine.  Home:  Concord, 
cester,  1885.  and  conducted  same  as  P.  G.  Kent  &  N.H. 

Co.  up  to  Dec,  1892,  when  sold  out  to  Jamesville  KERRIDGE,  Philip  Markham,  clergyman;  stu- 
Mfg.  Co.;  then  purchased  the  Jamesville  Mills,  ^lent  U  of  Mich,  1890-1;  LL.B.,  U.  of  Mich.  Dept. 
Worcester,  which  conducted  until  retired  1912.  of  l  '  1392;  grad.  Berkeley  Div.  Sch..  Middle- 
Clerk  Congl.  Ch.  Home:  134  Pleasant  St.,  Wor-  town  Conn  1898.  Deacon,  1898,  priest.  1900,  P.E. 
cester.    Mass.  q^.;   asst.   Grace  Ch.,   N.Y.   City,   1898-1900;   rector 

KENYON,  Georg-e  Henry,  M.D.     (See  vol.  1909.)  St.    Paul's    Ch.,    Providence,    and    St.    Peter's    Ch., 

KEOGH,  Andrew,  librarian;  b.  Newcastle-upon-  Manton    R.I     1900-2;  vicar  Pro  Cathedral    1902-4: 

Tvne,  Eng.,  Nov.  14,  1869;  Durham  Coll.  of  Science,  rector  Trinity  Ch.,  Easton,  Pa.,  1904-10.  St.  James 

M.A.,  Yale,  1904;  m.  Jessie  Sherman  Van  Vliet.  of  Ch.,  New  London,  Conn.,  since  1910.    Home:    New 

Oak  Park,  111.,  Aug.  6,  1900;  children,  Oswald,  Cor-  London.   Conn. 

nelia.     Reference    librarian,    Newcastle    Pub.    Li-  KETTIiE,     Joseph     Beniamin,      clergyman;      b. 

braries,    1892-8;    librarian,   Linonian   and   Brothers  Elton  Chemung  Co..  N.Y.,  May  12,  1866;  s.  Joseph 

Library,  Yale,  1899-1900;  reference  librarian,  Yale  and  Laura  (Hoyt)  Kettle;  grad.  Jamestown  (N.Y.) 


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High  Sch.,  ISSS:  A.B..  Colorado  Coll.,  Colorado 
Springs,  1892.  B.D.,  Vale  Div.  Sell,  (now  Vale 
Sch.  of  lleligion).  1895;  m.  Grace  Gertrude  Gil- 
bert, of  Grand  Junction,  Colo.,  June  3,  1895;  3 
children,  Joseph  Gilbert,  b.  July  28,  1896,  Lester 
AVoolsey,  May  2,  1901,  Arthur  Kurton,  Sept.  4, 
1904.  Began  pieaching  in  mining  camps  in  Colo, 
while  in  college;  ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1895; 
pastor  Greenlield  Hill,  Conn.,  1895-1900,  Rapid 
City,  S.D.,  1900-3,  Amboy,  111.,  1903-5,  St.  Jcseph, 
Mo.,  1905-10,  Pilgrim  Ch.,  Leominster,  Mass.,  since 
1910.  Mason.  Address;  106  West  St.,  Leominster, 
Mass. 

KEYES,  Charles  Henry,  educator;  moved  to  Sar- 
atoga  Springs,    X.Y.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

KETES,  Henry  Francis,  architect;  b.  Boston, 
July  2i.  1879;  s.  Charles  Gilman  and  Juliet  A. 
(Whipple)  Keyes;  descendant  on  paternal  side  of 
Robert  Keyes  who  settled  in  Watertown,  Mass., 
1640:  prep.  edn.  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1901;  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1904;  m.  Marian 
Brewer  Call,  of  Boston,  June  15,  1905;  2  children, 
Kiizabeth  Brewer,  Juliet  Frances.  Practiced  with 
Herbert  D.  Hale,  1905,  Trowbridge  &  Livingston, 
New  York,  1906,  Guy  Lowell,  Boston,  1907,  since 
alone;  consulting  architect  for  directors  of  Port 
of  Boston,  and  s-.ipei-vising  architect  of  construc- 
tion of  new  Head  House,  of  Commonwealth  Pier, 
from  1912;  also  architect  group  of  five  buildings 
for  the  Boston  Fish  Market  Corpn.  (as  head  of 
firm  of  Henry  F.  Keyes  and  Monks  &  Johnson). 
Unitarian.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Architects,  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Boston  Architectural  Club. 
Clubs:  BC'Ston  City,  Harvard  (Boston).  Home: 
Brookline,  Mass.    Office:    78  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

KEYES,  Homer  Eaton,  educational  administra- 
tor; b.  P.iodklyn,  X.V.,  Dec.  21,  1875;  s.  Emerson 
Willard  and  Rowena  (Saxe)  Keyes;  studied  art, 
i^ratt  Inst.,  Brooklvii,  1  year;  13. D.,  Dartmouth, 
1900;  studied  and  traveled  in  Europe,  1903-5; 
M.A.,  Princeton.  1912;  m.  Caroline  Gardner  Abbott 
of  Cleveland,  Apr.  2,  1903.  Instructor  English,  1900- 
03.  asst.  pi-ot.  modern  art,  1906-13,  business  dir., 
1913 — ,  Dartmouth.  Asso.  editor  Dartmouth 
Alumni  Magazine,  1907-11,  mng.  editor,  1911 — . 
Conglist.  Mem.  Archseol.  Inst.  America,  Coll.  Art 
Assn.,  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  (trustee),  Psi  Upsilon,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Ed'tor:  Dana's  Two  Tears  Before 
the  Mast,  1908.  Contbr.  to  mags,  and  newspapers. 
Address:    Hanover,   N.H.* 


KEYES,    Irving-    Jadson,    journalist. 
1909.) 


(See   vol. 


KEYES,  Patrick,  distiller  and  rectifier;  b. 
Lowell,  Mass.,  ilay  14,  1863;  s.  Patrick  and  Mar- 
garet (O'Neill)  Keyes;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Lowell; 
unmarried.  Associated  with  fatiier  in  grocery 
business,  in  Lowell,  until  1898;  then  became  con- 
nected with  P.  Dempsey  in  wholesale  liquor  busi- 
ness, in  Boston;  firm  incorporated  Jan.  1,  1914, 
as  The  P.  Dempsey  Co.,  distillers  and  rectifiers, 
of  which  is  treas.  and  dir.;  treas.  Franklin  Wine 
Co.  (Lowell,  Mass.);  partner  firm  P.  Dempsey  & 
Co.  (Lowell,  Mass.).  Mem.  Sch.  Committee,  Lowell, 
6  yrs. ;  mem.  Lowell  Bd.  of  Trade.  Demociat. 
Catholic.  Clubs:  Washington,  Vesper  Country. 
Recreations:  golf.  Home:  Lowell,  Mass.  Office: 
109-119   Merrimac  St.,  Boston. 

KEYES,  Frescott,  lawyer;  b.  Concord,  Mass., 
1858;  s.  John  S.  and  Martha  Lawrence  (Prescott) 
Keyes:  A.B.,  Harvard  U.,  1879;  read  law;  m.  Con- 
cord, Mass.,  1881,  Alice  Reynolds.  Practiced  in  Bos- 
ton; justice  Dist.  Ct.,  Central  Middlesex  Dist.; 
pres.  Concord  Nat.  Bank.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Home:  Concord,  Mass.  Office:  11  Pemberton  Sq., 
Boston. 

KEYES,  Thomas  C,  merchant;  Jan.  1,  1844-Mar. 

22.  1915.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

KIDDER,  Benjamin  Harrison,  naval  officer:  Jan. 

23,  1836-Oct.   26,   1909.     (See  vol.    1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   1908-9.) 

KIDDER,  Charles  Winslow,  educator:  b.  South 
Norridgowock,  Me..  .July  13.  1801;  s.  Wellington 
and  Annie  West  (Win.slow)  Kidder;  ed.  pub.  schs.; 
grad.  Emerson  Coll.  of  Oratory,  Boston,  1889;  post- 
grad, course,  same,  1890;  m.  Apr.  23,  1891,  Emma 
Eva    Newell,    of    Chelsea,    Mass.;    m.    2d,    June    5, 


1906,  Charlotte  Forsythe  Hinckley,  of  Hyannis, 
Mass.  Began  with  the  Kidder  Printing  Press 
Mfg.  Co.,  later  foreman  of  ticket  printing  dept., 
Dickson  &  Gilling,  Phila. ;  with  Autographic  Reg- 
ister Co.,  New  York;  entered  Emerson  Coll.,  1887, 
and  after  graduation  taught  in  the  William  Penn 
Charter  Sch.,  Phila.;  tutor  Bates  Coll.,  Lewiston, 
Me.;  mem.  faculty  of  the  Emerson  Coll.  of  Oratory 
since  1891,  also  registrar  and  mem.  Bd.  of  Trus- 
tees. Pres.  Bd.  of  Dirs.,  Boston  North  End  Mis- 
sion. Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Mt.  Le- 
banon Lodge,  A.F.  &  A.M.  (Past  Master);  St. 
Andrews  Royal  Arch  Chapter;  Boston  Council, 
R.  &  S.M.;  DeMolay  Commandery,  K.T.  (Past 
Comdr.).  Author:  An  Outline  of  Vocal  Physiology 
and  Bell's  Visible  Speech,  1895.  Home:  North 
Easton,   Mass. 

KIDDER,  Pred  Thomas,  M.D.;  b.  Woodstock, 
Vt.,  Oct.  14,  1858;  s.  Moses  and  Laura  E.  (Hazen) 
Kidder;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1880;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Med. 
Dept.,  1883;  m.  Woodstock,  Oct.  11,  1893,  Ellen  S. 
Warren;  1  daughter,  Kathrine  W.  Has  practiced 
in  Woodstock  since  1883;  dir.  Woodstock  Aqueduct 
Co.,  Woodstock  Electric  Light  Co..  Woodstock  Ice 
Supply  Co.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1906,  Senate, 
1908-10;  trustee  U.  of  Vt.,  since  1908:  mem.  Vt. 
State  Bd.  of  Health,  since  1906.  Republican.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Acad,  of  Medicine. 
Odd    Fellow.     Address:     Woodstock,   Vt.* 

KIDDER,  Harry  Welton;  b.  Northampton,  Mass., 
Aug.  15,  1871;  s.  Myron  Luke  and  Mary  Georgiana 
(Humphrey)  Kidder;  B.A.,  Amherst,  1897;  m.  Mary 
Holbrook  Bingham,  of  Woodstock,  Conn.,  May  2, 
1899;  3  children,  Elizabeth,  Dorothea,  Mary  Bing- 
ham. Paying  teller,  Northampton  Nat.  Bank,  1898- 
1900;  asst.  to  treas.  Amherst  Coll.,  1900-9,  treas. 
since  May  7,  1909;  mem.  Northampton  Common 
Council,  1899-1900  (pres.,  1900).  Mem.  S.A.R.,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Clubs:  Northampton  (Northamp- 
ton), Republican  (N.Y.  City).  Recreations:  music, 
golf,  motoring.  Home:  10  Orchard  St.,  Amherst, 
I\Iass. 

KIDDER,  Nathaniel  Thayer;  b.  Boston,  Oct.  29, 
1860;  s.  Henry  Purkitt  and  Caroline  W.  (Archi- 
bald) Kidder;  B.A.  in  Agrl.  Science,  Harvard,  1882; 
unmarried.  Dir.  Mass.  Soc.  for  Prevention  of 
Cruelty  to  Children,  Mass.  Soc.  for  Prevention  of 
Cruelty  to  Animals,  Milton  Hist.  Soc;  trustee 
Mass.  General  Hosp.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Union, 
Milton,  Harvard  (Boston).  Recreations:  horticul- 
ture. Home:  Milton,  Mass.  Office:  Ames  Bldg., 
Boston. 

KIDDER,  Wellingiion  Parker,  inventor;  b.  Nor- 
ridgewock.  Me.,  Feb.  19,  1853;  s.  Wellington  and 
Annie  (Winslow)  Kidder;  ed.  dist.  sch.  and  Eaton 
Prep.  Sch.,  Nbrridgewock;  m.  Emma  Louise  Hinck- 
ley, of  Maiden,  Mass.,  Sept.  4,  1878;  3  children, 
Wellington  Hinckley,  Louise  Winslow,  Frances 
Reynolds.  Patented,  1868,  when  but  15,  improve- 
ment in  rotary  steam  engines;  studied  applied 
mechanics  and  drawing,  Boston;  invented  web  ad- 
justable press,  for  which  received  diploma  ISIass. 
Charitable  Mechanics  Inst.,  1878;  Kidder  press 
now  in  large  use,  especially  for  printing  and  con- 
secutive numbering  of  railroad  and  other  tickets 
from  continuous  roll;  invented  many  other  im- 
provements in  presses,  the  Franklin,  Wellington 
and  Empire  typewriting  machines;  the  Monaich 
shock  absorber,  the  Economic  carbureter,  and  other 
improvements  in  automobiles:  also  noiseless  writ- 
ing machine.  Consulting  engr.  Address:  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass.* 

KIERNAN,  James  Prancis,  lawyer:  b.  Wareham, 
:Mass.,  Feb.  1,  1884;  s.  Patrick  and  Ellen  M.  Kier- 
nan:  ed.  Wareham  High  Sch.,  Tabor  Acad..  Brown 
U.,  U.  of  Me.  Law  Sch.;  m.  Oct.  3,  1910.  Sadie  M. 
McCormicl*,  of  Taunton,  Mass.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1909;  counsel  for  United  Cape  Cod  Cranberry 
Co.,  Agawam  Power  &  Development  Co.  Sec.  Rep. 
Town  Com.,  Wareham,  Mass.  Catholic.  Mem.  I.O. 
Red  Men,  Knights  of  Columbus.  Club:  Lotus. 
Address:    Wareham,   Mass. 

KIIiBOISr,  John  Luther,  Jr.,  clergyman;  b.  Spring- 
field,   Mass.,    June    28,    1866;    s.    John    Luther    and 


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Amelia  Jeannette  (Swan)  Kilbon;  grad.  Lee 
(Mass.)  High  Sell.,  1SS2;  A.B..  Williams  Coll., 
1886;  grad.  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1SS9;  m.  Lena 
J.  Gillette,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  Sept.  S,  1SS9;  3 
children,  Roland,  Ralph  G.,  Rachel  J.  Ordained 
ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1889;  pastor  East  Haddam, 
Conn.,  1889-91;  asst.  editor  Congl.  S.S.  and  Pub. 
Soc,  Boston,  1891-02:  pastor  Parlv  Ch.,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  since  1902.  Club:  Masonic.  Address:  323 
St.   James  Av.,   Springfield,  Mass. 

KIIiBOBIT,  E1ben  Shaw,  business  man;  b.  Har- 
rison, Me.,  1846;  y.  Kiios  and  Rhoda  (Shaw)  Kil- 
born;  g.g.s.  Capt.  John  Kilborn,  of  Revolutionary- 
War,  also  descendant  of  Roger  Shaw,  who  came 
to  America  from  England  in  17th  century;  ed. 
com.  schs.  and  under  pvt.  teachers:  m.  Feb.  10, 
1904,  Joan  Stearns,  of  I'aris,  Me.  Engaged  in  lum- 
bering, milling,  and  buying  and  selling  real  estate 
for  40  yrs. ;  mem.  Kilborn  &  Herricl^;  pres.  Bethel 
Water  Co.;  trustee  Bethel  Savings  Bank;  mem. 
Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1899;  selectman,  Bethel,  5  yrs.; 
etc.  Trustee  Gould's  Acad.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Address:  Bethel,  Oxford  Co., 
Me. 

KHiBOUSSr,  Artlinr  Ooss,  surgeon;  b.  South 
Lancester,  J^Iass.,  Aug.  19,  1876;  s.  William  Arthur 
(A.M.)  and  Abbie  Fletcher  (Goss)  Kilbourn;  de- 
scendant of  Thomas  Kilbourn,  who  settled  at 
Weathersfield,  Conn.,  1635;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter 
Acad.,  1895;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1899:  IM.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1902:  m.  Georgie  Caroline  Rogers,  of 
Toronto,  Can.,  Aug.  22,  1908:  children,  William 
Arthur,  b.  Mar.  25,  1911,  Martha  Burrage,  Oct.  7, 
1912  (died  Feb.  9,  1914),  George  Rogers,  Feb.  14, 
1914.  Practiced  in  Groton,  Mass.,  since  1905:  supt. 
Kilbourn  Hosp. :  phys.  to  Groton  Sch.;  mem.  Groton 
Bd.  of  Health,  Groton  Sch.  Com.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Address:  Kilbourn 
Hospital,  Groton,  Mass. 

KII^BOUBir.  William  Arthur,  agriculturist:  July 
16,    1838-Jan.    IS,    1912.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

EIIiBOUBNi:,  Frederick  Wilkinson,  editor;  b. 
New  Britain,  Conn.,  Aug.  15,  1872;  s.  T.  Woodford 
and  Lucy  A.  (Staples)  Kilbourne;  grad.  Meriden 
(Conn.)  High  Sch.,  1888;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific 
Sch.  (Yale),  1894;  studied  Grad.  Sch.,  Yale,  1894-7, 
Ph.D.,  in  English  and  modern  langs.,  1897;  m. 
.Jennie  Augusta  Page,  of  Meriden,  June  14,  1899. 
Instr.  in  English,  French  and  German,  Cheshire 
(Conn.)  Acad.,  1897-S;  with  G.  &  C.  Merriam  Co., 
1899-09;  one  of  tlie  editors  Supplement  to  Web- 
ster's Internat.  Dictionary,  1900,  Webster's  New 
Internat.  Dictionarv,  1909;  editor  of  Publications, 
Brooklyn  (N.Y.)  Pub.  Library,  1909-14;  treas..  The 
Curtis  Home,  Meriden,  Conn.,  since  1914.  Republi- 
can. Episcopalian;  vestryman  and  treas.  St.  An- 
drew's Parish,  Meriden;  a  dir.  Curtis  Memorial  Li- 
brary; mem.  Diocesan  Bd.  of  Religioiis  Edn.  Au- 
thor: Alterations  and  Adaptations  of  Shakespeare, 
1906;  articles  on  Shakespeare  in  Poet  Lore;  intro- 
ductions to  Bankside  Restoration  Shal^espeare 
"The  Tempest,"  etc.  Address:  190  Cook  Av.,  Meri- 
den, Conn. 

KII^BUBir,  Henry  Whitman,  M.D.;  b.  Lonsdale, 
R.I.,  Apr.  15,  1S57:  s.  John  and  Amanda  Maria 
(Whitman)  Kilburn;  descendant  of  Thomas  Kil- 
burn,  who  came  from  Wood  Ditton,  Cambridge- 
shire, Eng.,  1645.  and  settled  at  Glastonbury, 
Conn.;  A.B.,  Haivard,  1880,  M.D.,  1884;  studied 
ophthalmology.  Berlin,  Germany.  1884;  house  of- 
ficer, Mass.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary, 
1885-7:  m.  Harriet  Mason  Plumer,  of  Boston,  Apr. 
24,  1889.  Ophthalmic  surgeon  Lowell  Hosp.,  1887- 
89:  asst.  to  ophthalmic  surgeons,  Boston  City 
Hosp.,  1889-91;  asst.  ophthalmic  surgeon,  Carney 
Hosp.,  1892-7:  ophthalmic  surgeon,  same,  1897-07, 
and  consulting  ophthalmic  surgeon  since  Mav, 
1907.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Ophthal. 
Soc,  N.E.  Ophthal.  Soc.  (pres.,  1912-13),  Boston 
Soc.  Med.  Sciences,  Boston  Soc.  Med  Improvement, 
Boston  Med.  Library  Assn.,  Harvard  Musical  Assn. 
Club:  University.  Progressive.  Episcopalian.  Ad- 
dress:    192   Marlboro   St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

KIIiBT,  Quincy,  writer:  b.  Eastport,  Me.,  Feb. 
9,  1854:  s.  William  Henry  and  Lydia  Frances 
(Sherman)  Kilby;  grad.  Roxbury  High  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton,   1870;    studied    architecture,    Mass.    Institute 


Tech.,  1873-4;  m.  Mrs.  Funny  A.  Spink,  of  Chicago, 
Feb.  8,  1885.  Entered  theatrical  business,  1876, 
becoming  associated  with  the  Boston  Theatre  trav- 
eling COS.,  1879;  treas.  Boston  Theatre,  1886-01; 
afterward  business  mgr.  Bijou  Theatre,  Boston, 
Hanlon's  "Superba,"  and  Bertha  Kalich.  Co- 
author (with  Eugene  Tompkins):  History  of  the 
Boston  Theatre,  1854-01,  1908.  Author  of  "Su- 
perba." "Fantasma,"  and  vaudeville  sketches. 
Contbr.  mags.  Home:  260  Aspinwall  A  v..  Brook- 
line,  Mass.* 

KHiBT,  John  C,  real  estate;  b.  Roxburv,  Bos- 
ton, June  5,  1884;  s.  James  and  Mary  (Coleman) 
Kiley;  ed.  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  m.  Bertha  O'Conner, 
of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Jan.  20,  1914.  In  real  estate 
business,  Boston,  since  1898;  entered  business  on 
own  account,  1910;  dir.  Federal  Trust  Co.,  Boston. 
Real  estate  expert  to  city  of  Boston,  1910-14.  Dem- 
ocrat. Roman  Catholic.  Mem.  Knights  of  Colum- 
bus, Elks.  Club:  Boston  City.  Recreations:  mo- 
toring. Home:  230  Reservoir  Rd.,  Chestnut  Hill, 
:Mass.     Office:  18  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

KHiMARTIir,  Thomas  Joseph,  M.D.;  b.  Water- 
bury,  Conn.,  Nov.  3,  1S72;  s.  Thomas  and  Margaret 
(Hennessy;  Kilmartin;  grad.  Waterburv  High 
Sch.,  1889;  A.B.,  Niagara  U.,  1892;  M.D.,  Univ.  Med. 
Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1895;  interne  Fordham  Hosp., 
1895,  96;  m.  Mary  Coughlan,  of  Waterbury,  Nov. 
5,  1900;  6  children,  Thomas,  Lucy,  James,  Rose- 
mary, Margaret,  Katherine.  Practiced  in  Water- 
bury  since  1897;  city  health  officer,  1902-15;  visit- 
ing surgeon  St.  Mary's  Hosp.;  asst.  surgeon  2d 
Regt.  Conn.  N.G. ;  examining  surgeon  John  Han- 
cock and  Phoenix  Life  Ins.  Cos.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Conn.  Med.  Soc.  Catholic.  Democrat.  Clubs:  Elks, 
Waterbury  Country.  Address:  48  State  St.,  Water- 
bury,  Conn. 

KIIiBOV,  Philip,  M.D. ;  b.  County  Cavan,  Ire- 
land, Apr.  5,  1866;  s.  James  and  Catlierine 
(O'Reilly)  Kilroy;  prep.  edn.  St.  Patrick's  Coll., 
Cavan;  came  to  America,  1880;  A.B.,  Holy  Cross 
Coll.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1885;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1888;  post-grad,  study  U.  of  Vienna,  1888-90, 
U.  of  Paris,  1904-5:  m.  Katherine  Quinn,  of  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  1896;  2  daughters,  Sheelah  (died  Mar. 
23,  1911),  Banbah.  In  gen.  practice,  1890-1904; 
has  specialized  in  diseases  of  skin  and  nerves  since 
1905;  dermatologist  and  neurologist  to  Springfield 
Hosp.  and  Noble  Hosp.,  Westfield,  Mass.  IMem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Springfield  Acad.  Medi- 
cine. Springfield  Med.  Club.  Clubs:  Nayasset, 
Springfield  (Country.  Address:  61  Chestnut  St., 
Springfield,  Mass. 

KIMBAIiIi,  Alfred,  shoe  mfr. :  b.  Amesbury, 
Mass.,  Nov.  21.  1837;  s.  Alfred  Russell  and  Lydia 
F.  (Havford)  Kimball;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Almira 
Blake  Chesley,  of  Epsom,  N.H.,  Jan.  19,  1862;  5 
children,  Clara  Wood  (Mrs.  Arthur  D.  Veasey), 
Susie  C.  (Mrs.  Bracket  W.  Davis),  Everett  Alfred 
(deceased),  Myrtle  L.  (Mrs.  Allan  H.  Wilde,  of 
Georgetown,  Mass.).  Arthur  Russell.  Learned 
shoe  nifg.  business  in  father's  factory  at  Haver- 
liill;  in  partnership  with  brother  Warren,  1866-01, 
in  business  established  by  father:  organized,  1901, 
the  Alfred  Kimball  Shoe  Co.  (not  incorp.),  of 
Lawrence,  Mass.;  dir.  Merrimack  Xat.  Bank,  Hav- 
erhill, since  1889;  mem.  Haverhill  Sch.  Bd.  9  yrs. 
Republican.  Universalist.  Mem.  Merrimack  Lodge. 
F.  &  A.M.:  Pentucket  Chapter,  R.A.M. :  Haverhill 
Commanderv,  K.T.  Club:  Pentucket.  Mrs.  Kim- 
ball has  been  actively  identified  with  the  local 
Y.W.C.A.  since  its  incorporation,  and  served  as 
its  pres.  10  vrs.,  now  v.-p.  Home:  2  Windsor  St., 
Haverhill,  Mass.    Office:  Lawrence.  IVIass. 

KIlVIBAIiIi,  Alfred  Sanders,  lawyer:  Dec.  20, 
1842-Apr.  12,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   1914-15.)* 

KIlVCBAIiIi,  Arthur  Iialanne,  physicist:  b.  Suc- 
casunna  Plains,  N.J.,  Oct.  16,  1856:  s.  Horace  and 
Marv  D.  (Fisher)  Kimball:  A.B.,  Princeton,  1881, 
fellow  in  science,  1881-2:  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins, 
1884;  m.  Lucilla  P.  Scribner,  of  Plainfield,  N.J.. 
1884:  m.  2d.  Julia  S.  Scribner.  June.  1913.  Asso. 
in  physics,  1884-8,  asso.  prof.,  1888-91,  Johns  Hop- 
kins; prof,  physics,  Amherst,  1891 — .  Home:  Am- 
herst, Mass.* 


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KHilBAIiIi,  Arthur  Beed,  editor;  b.  New  York, 
Feb.  1,  1S55;  s.  J.  JMerrill  and  Elizabeth  (Chapin) 
Kimball;  A.B.,  Yale,  1877;  studied  law  1  yr.  at 
Yale,  and  at  Chicago;  admitted  to  111.  bar,  1879; 
m.  Alary  E.  Chase,  of  ^\'aterbury,  Conn.,  May  15, 
1895.  City  editor  Iowa  State  Register,  Des 
Moines,  9  mos.,  1880;  asso.  editor  (and  later  busi- 
ness mgr.)  Waterbury  American  since  1881.  Has 
lectured  on  journalism  at  Yale.  Active  in  work  of 
stamping  out  tuberculosis;  mem.  recent  Conn,  in- 
vestigation commn.,  and  chmn.  exec.  com.  Gaylord 
Farm  Sanatorium;  pres.  State  Assn.  Conn.  Charity 
Orgns. ;  pres.  trustees  State  Industrial  Sch.  for 
Girls,  Middletown;  mem.  commn.  to  report  on  re- 
formatory for  women  to  next  Conn.  Legislature. 
Gov.  Conn.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars.  Officer  and  dir. 
in  number  of  brass  corpns.  and  2  banks.  Clubs: 
Elizabethan  (Yale),  University,  Century,  Authors' 
(New  York),  Authors'  (London).  Contbr.  to 
mags.    Home:  Waterbury,   Conn.* 

KIMBAIii;,  Arthur  Bichmond,  librarian.  (See 
vol.    1009.) 

KDVIBAIiIi,  Benjamin,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Nov. 
18.  1849;  s.  Otis  and  Lucy  Sarah  (Farley)  Kimball; 
9th  in  descent  from  Richard  Kimball,  Suffolk  Co, 
Eng.,  who  settled  in  Watertown,  Mass.,  16.34,  and 
later  went  to  Ipswich,  Mass.;  grad.  English  High 
Sch.,  Boston,  1867;  student  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
and  in  office  of  Chandler.  Thayer  &  Hudson;  m. 
Helen  Maria  Simmons,  of  Boston,  June  10,  1880; 
1  daughter,  Miriam  Manning  (Mrs.  Hubert  K. 
Stockton,  of  New  York).  Admitted  to  bar  of  Suf- 
folk Co.,  1874;  engaged  in  newspaper  work  in  early 
yrs.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass.  bar  assns..  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph  (Boston),  Nat. 
Arts,  Players,  Grolier,  Reform  (New  York).  Rec- 
reations: art,  literature.  Summer  home:  Stop 
River  Farm.  Medfield,  Mass.  Home:  66  Chestnut 
St.    Office:  15  Exchange  St.,  Boston. 

KIUBAIiIi,  Benjamin  Ames,  banker,  railway 
official;  b.  Boscawen,  N.H.,  Aug.  22,  1833;  s.  Ben- 
jamin and  Ruth  (Ames)  Kimball,  and  descendant 
of  Richard  Kimball,  who  arrived  in  Ipswich,  Mass., 
Colony  in  the  ship  Elizabeth,  1634;  prep,  edn.. 
Concord  (N.H.)  High  Sch.  and  Hildreth  Prep.  Sch., 
Derry,  N.H.;  B.S.,  MA.,  summa  cum  laude,  Dart- 
mouth Coll.,  1854;  m.  Canterbury,  N.H.,  Jan.  9, 
1861,  Myra  Tilton  Elliott.  In  employ  Concord 
R.R.,  as  draftsman  and  supt.  locomotive  dept.,  11 
yrs.;  elected  dir.  same  road,  1879,  and  has  been 
pres.  of  its  successor,  the  Concord  &  Montreal  R.R., 
since  1895;  mem.  firm  of  Ford  &  Kimball,  mfrs.  of 
car  wheels,  etc..  since  1865:  pres.  Cushman  Elec- 
tric Co.,  and  of  Mechanics  Nat.  Bank  (since  1884); 
incorporator  and  dir.  Mfrs.  and  Merchants  Mut. 
Fire  Ins.  Co.;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1870,  state 
constl.  convs.,  1876-89-96;  del.-at-large  Rep.  Nat. 
Con  v.,  1892:  elected  to  Governor's  Exec.  Council, 
1884:  trustee  Dartmouth  Coll.  since  1895  (chmn. 
finance  com.).  Republican.  Conglist.  IMem.  Am. 
Social  Science  Assn.,  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  (pres.,  1895- 
1897),  I.O.O.F.,  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Address:  44  South 
Main  St.,  Concord,  N.H. 

KIMBAIiIi,  diaries  Bean,  ex-governor;  b.  Prov- 
idence, R.I.,  Sept.  13,  1859;  s.  Emery  S.  and  Mary 
C.  (Briggs)  Kimball;  descendant  of  Richard  Kim- 
ball, of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1634;  grad.  Providence 
High  Sch.;  m.  (Gertrude  C.  Greenalgh,  Nov.  24, 
1885;  1  daughter,  Marion  Dean  (Mrs.  Ralph  V. 
Hadley,  of  Tower  Hill,  R.I.).  Engaged  in  mer- 
cantile business.  Providence;  treas.  Kimball  Col- 
well  Co.,  What  Cheer  Beef  Co.,  Fall  River  Pro- 
vision Co.  Mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1894-9;  It.-gov. 
of  R.I.,  1900,  1901;  gov.,  1902-3.  Republican.  Mem. 
Providence  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  1st 
Light  Inf.  Vet  Assn.  Mem.  R.I.  Hist.  Soc,  Soc. 
Colonial  Wars,  S.A.R.,  R.I  Sch.  of  Design,  De- 
scendants of  Roger  Williams  (1st  v.-p.).  Mason 
(K.T.).  Clubs:  Pomham,  Providence  Central, 
Turks  Head.  Commercial,  Unitarian.  Home:  Tower 
Hill,  R.I.  Office:  459  W^ashington  St.,  Providence, 
R.I.* 

KIMBAIiIi,   Bavid  Bulsifer,   lawyer;   b.   Boston, 

Sept.  30,  1833;  s.  David  and  Augusta  (Blanchard) 
Kimball;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1856:  m.  Clara  M.  Ber- 
tram, of  Salem,  Mass.,  Sept.  30,  1858.  Practiced 
law  in  Boston  many  yrs.  from  1858,  now  retired, 


pres.  Nashua  &  Lowell  Ry.  Co.;  dir.  C.  &  N.-\\". 
liy.,  C,  St.  P.,  M.  &  O.  Ry.  Co.;  trustee  Mass.  Gen. 
liosp.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph, 
Harvard.  Home:  48  Commonwealth  Av.  Office: 
35  Congress  St.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

KIMBAIiIi,    Bdward    Payson,    banker;     July    4, 

1834-19 — .      (See  vol.  1909.) 

KIMBAIiIi,  Everett,  college  prof.;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1873;  s.  A.  S.  and  Eleanor  (Everett) 
Kimball;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1896,  A.M.,  1899;  A.M., 
Harvard,  1902,  Ph.D.,  1904;  m.  Elizabeth  L.  Mc- 
Grew,  of  Cleveland,  June  18,  1906.  Asst.  in  his- 
tory, Harvard  U.,  1902-3;  instr.  history,  Wellesley 
Coll.,  1903-4;  instr.  history,  1904-5,  asso.  prof., 
1905,  now  prof..  Smith  Coll.  Lecturer  in  history, 
Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1906-9.  Mem.  Am.  Polit.  Sci- 
ence Assn.,  Academy  Polit.  Science,  Am.  Hist. 
Assn.,  N.E.  History  Teachers'  Assn.  Editor:  Bury's 
Students'  History  of  Greece,  1907.  Joint  Editor, 
A  Historv  Syllabus  for  Secondary  Schools,  1904. 
Author:  The  Public  Life  of  Joseph  Dudley,  1911. 
Contbr.  to  Cvclo.  of  Am.  Government,  1914.  Home; 
319  Elm  St.,  Northampton,  Mass.* 

KIMBAIiIi,  Frank,  druggist;  b.  Kennebunk,  Me., 
Oct.  16,  1855;  s.  Horace  and  Flavilia  Alma 
(Walker)  Kimball;  ed.  common  and  high  schs., 
Kennebunk,  Me.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1879;  m.  Ida  May 
Gerry,  of  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.,  Sept.  27,  1881.  En- 
gaged in  retail  drug  business  at  Mechanic  Falls, 
Me.,  1879-81,  Sioux  Citv,  la.,  1881-2,  Conway,  la., 
1882-3,  Norway,  Me.,  1883-03,  Woodsville,  N.H., 
1903-7,  Norway,  Me.,  since  1907.  Mem.  Sch.  Bd., 
Norway,  3  yrs.;  trustee  Norwaj-  Pub.  Library. 
Pres.  Norway  Bd.  of  Trade  since  1914;  sec.  Bow- 
doin Alumni  Assn.  of  Oxford  Co.,  Me.;  mem.  Theta 
Delta  Chi.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Recreations:  mu- 
sic, drama,  study,  travel.    Address:  Norway,  Me. 

KIMBAIiIi,  Georg^e  Albert,  civil  engineer;  May 
14.  1850-Dec.  3,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   1912-13.) 

KIMBAIiIi,  Georg-e  Henry,  mfr. ;  b.  Brookline, 
Mass.,  May  30,  1864;  s.  Sylvester  and  Mary  Ward 
(Ross)  Kimball;  descendant  in  8th  generation  of 
Richard  Kimball,  who  came  to  America  on  the  ship 
Elizabeth,  1634;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Brookline  and 
Chelsea;  m.  Gertrude  A.  Sawyer,  of  Chelsea,  Mass., 
Sept.,  1887;  2  children,  Paul,  Norman  (deceased). 
Began  active  career  in  employ  of  Wadsworth, 
Rowland  &  Co.,  Inc.,  mfrs.  paints,  varnishes,  etc., 
in  1883,  sec.  1903-8,  treas.  since  1908.  Republican. 
Universalist.  Mem.  Paint  and  Oil  Club  of  N.E. 
Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Albe- 
marle Golf.  Recreations:  golf,  hunting.  Home: 
Chelsea,  Mass.  Office:  82-84  Washington  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

KIMBAIiIi,  Georg'e  Morrill,  surgeon;  b.  Dar- 
danelle.  Ark.,  June  27,  1855;  s.  Samuel  S.  and 
Hannah  (Mason)  Kimball;  A.B.,  Yale,  1879;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1884;  house  officer,  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.,  1883-5;  m.  Annie  Louise  Gage,  of  Boston, 
Mass.,  Oct.  14,  1886;  2  children,  Robert  Gage, 
Louise  Mason.  Engaged  in  practice  at  Concord, 
N.H.,  1886-98;  surgical  asst.  Margaret  Pillsbury 
Gen.  Hosp.;  trustee  New  Hampshire  Savings  Bank: 
dir.  Mechanics  Nat.  Bank,  Concord  &  Montreal 
R.R.  Mem.  N.H.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Clubs: 
Union  (Boston),  Wonolancet  (Concord,  N.H.). 
Address:   266  N.  Main  St.,  Concord,  N.H. 

KIMBAIiIi,  Georg'e  Richard;  b.  Bridgton,  Me., 
Au.g.  7,  187  2;  s.  Byron  and  Adeline  (Hazen)  Kim- 
ball; ed.  Bridgton  Acad.;  m.  Mary  A.  Perry,  of 
Sweden,  Me.,  Oct.  15,  1892;  children,  Gladys,  Myra, 
Elizabeth,  Byron.  Has  been  engaged  in  farming 
since  boyhood;  trustee  Bridgton  Acad.  Repub- 
lican. Mem.  Christian  (Disciples)  Church.  Mem. 
Masonic  Order,  Odd  Fellows,  Patrons  of  Hus- 
bandry.    Address:    North    Bridgton,    Me. 

KIMBAIiIi,  Georg'e  Selwyn,  author;  June  20, 
1846-Mar.,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1908-9.) 

KIMBAIiIi,  Bannah  Parker,  author;  b.  Boston, 
April  25.  1861;  d.  Moses  Day  and  Susan  Tilling- 
hast  (Morton)  Kimball;  ed.  in  Boston  pvt.  schs., 
and  a  spl.  course  in  English  at  Cornell  in  1888; 
studied  French  literature  in  Paris,  1891-3.  Club: 
Boston  Authors.    Author:   (verse)  Soul  and  Sense, 


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1896;   Victorj',   and    Other   Verses,    1897.    Address:  KIMBALL,  Jolin  Edwin,   educator;   b.   Webster, 

Graycroft,   West  Newton,   Mass.  IMass.,  .July  IS,  1S33.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

KIMBALL,    Harriet    McEweu,    poet;    b.    Ports-  KIMBALL,    John   White,   veteran    soldier;    Feb, 

mouth,    N.H.,    Nov.    1834;    ed.    there;    unmarried.  27,  1828-July  15,  1910.     (See  vol.   1909,  also  Who's 

Specially  known  as  a  religious  poet,  although  she  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

has  also  written  much  secular  verse;  chief  foun-  KIMBALL,  Joseph,  clergyman    lecturer;  b.  Plal- 

der    of    the    Portsmouth    Cottage    Hosp.      Author:  stow,    N.ll.,    Mar.    13,    1832;    s     True    and    Betsey 

Hymns:  Swallow  Flights:  Blessed  Company  of  All  (Chase)    Kimball;    grad.    Phillips    Acad.,    Andover, 

Faithful  People:  Poems  (complete  edit,  l-'^.S^:  new  Mass.,  1853;  A.B.,  Amherst.  1857,  A.M.,  1860.    Prin. 

revised  edition,  1911).    Address:  Portsmouth,  N.H.*  County    Acad.,    MifTlinburg,    Pa.,    1857-8;    teacher, 

KIMBALL,  Harry  Waldo,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1858-65,  also  at- 
Woonsocket,  R.I.,  Jan.  17,  1868;  s.  James  Fred-  tending  lectures  at  Andover  Theol.  Sem.;  supt. 
erick  and  Ada  (Wales)  Kimball;  descendant  of  schs.,  Massillon,  O.,  1865-9;  teacher  and  co.  exam- 
Richard  Kimball,  who  came  to  America  in  ship  iner  of  teachers,  Mobile,  Ala.,  1869-71;  civ.  engr., 
Elizabeth,  1634;  prep.  edn.  Coles  Engli.sh  and  1871-84;  licensed  as  minister  Congl.  Ch.,  1863;  or- 
Classical  Sch.,  Pawtucket,  R.I.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  dained  as  evangelist,  1883;  pastor.  First  Evangel- 
of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1891;  post-grad,  work  Harvard  leal  Congl.  Ch.,  Seabrook  and  Hampton  Falls,  N.H., 
Med.  Sch.  and  U.  of  Paris,  France;  m.  Emma  1884-1901,  Plaistow,  N.H.,  and  Parish  of  City  of 
Leonard  Hayward,  of  Pawtuxet,  R.I.,  Jan.  15,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1901-11.  Lectures  upon  scientific 
1896;  1  child,  Lucile  Hayward.  Practiced  in  Provl-  and  hist,  subjects;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.  1909-10. 
dence,  R.I.,  since  1892;  specializes  in  treatment  of  Gave  library  bldg.  to  Atkinson,  N.H.;  completed 
diseases  of  the  skin;  surgeon  dermatol.  dept.  R.I.  Riverside  Memorial  Ch.  at  Haverhill,  Mass.,  at 
Hosp.,  Providence  City  Hosp.;  dermatologist  State  cost  of  $10,000,  and  has  presented  6  pipe  organs 
Sanatorium,  Sophia  Little  Home;  fleet  surgeon  to  chs.  Recreations:  walking.  Home:  Atkinson, 
R.I.  Yacht  Club.  Apptd.  asst.  surgeon  1st  Regt.  N.H.  Address:  North  Parish,  Haverhill,  Mass. 
Inf.,  R.I.N.G.,  1893,  also  of  1st  Light  Inf.  Regt.  KIMBALL,  Le  Doit  E.,  educator;  b.  Grafton, 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  R.I.  Medico-Legal  N.H.,  June  22,  1853;  s.  Cromwell  and  Susan  E. 
Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn.,  Med.  Improvement  (Jacobs)  Kimball;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  N.H.  and 
Club,  Clinical  Club.  Mason;  mem.  A.O.U.W.  Re-  under  pvt.  tutelage;  grad.  Lowell  Commercial  Coll., 
publican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  University,  West  i877;  m.  Dec.  25,  1886,  Myrta  M.  Thompson,  of 
Side,  R.I.  Yacht,  Edgewood  Yacht,  Wannamoisett  Rochester,  N.Y.  Associated  with  James  M.  McCoy, 
Country.  Recreations:  yachting.  Home:  Benevo-  founder  of  Lowell  Commercial  Coll.,  Sept.  1878, 
lent  St.    Office:  276  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.I.  and  ever  since  prin.  or  pres.  of  that  instn.;  pres. 

KIMBALL,  Harry  Woods;  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Aug.  The    Kimball    System,    Inc.;    v.-p.    Lowell    Realty 

29,    1870;    s.    Carlton   and    Frances   E.    (Matthews)  Co.;   dir.   Union    Printing  Co.;    etc.    Conglst;   supt. 

Kimball;  prep,  edn.,  Deering  High  Sch.,  1887;  A.B.,  S.S.    1st    Trinitarian   Ch.;    pres.    Lowell    Dist.    S^S. 

Bowdoin,    1892;   grad.   Andover   Theol.    Sem.,    1895;  Assn.;    chmn.    bd.    trustees    Centralville    M.E.    Ch 

m.    Beula  W.   Waterhouse,    of   Portland,   Me.,    Oct.  Mason    (32°);   mem.   I.O.O.F.,   K.P.,   etc     Home:   19 

8,    1898;    3    children,    Rachel   C,   Arthur   M.,   Helen  Whitney    Av.     Office:     7    Merrimack    St.,    Lowell, 

P.     Ordained    ministry    Congl.    Ch.,    1895;    pastor,  Mass. 

Skowhegan,  Me.,  to  1902.  Union  Ch.,  South  Wey-  KIMBALL,  Merton  Lyndon,  lawyer;  b.  Water- 
mouth,  Mass.,  1902-10;  now  secretary  Mass.  Sav-  ford,  Me.,  Mar.  18,  1867;  s.  Alfred  S.  and  Florence  A. 
ings  Bank  Life  Ins.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Alpha  (Houghton)  Kimball;  grad.  Bridgton  Acad.,  North 
Delta  Phi.  Republican.  Clubs:  Pilgrim,  Congrega-  Bridgton,  Me.,  1883;  A.B..  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1887, 
tional  (Boston).  Author:  A  Study  of  Religious  A.M.,  1890;  m.  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Nov.  15,  1892,  Eva 
Conditions  of  South  Weymouth.  Contbr.  to  re-  M.  Cook;  1  son,  Houghton,  b.  Feb.  11,  1907.  Began 
ligious  papers.  Recreations:  farming,  preaching,  practice  at  Norway,  Me.,  1888;  q.-m.  sergt.,  Co.  D, 
Address:  89  Erie  Av.,  Newton  Highlands,  Mass.  1st   Me.    Inf.    Vols.,   war  with    Spain,   and   brigade 

KIMBALL,   Herhert   Sawyer,    mill   architect;    b.  commissary  sergt.,  3d  Brigade,   2d  Div^  3d  Corps; 

Lunenburg,  Mass.,  Aug.   7,   1869;  s.  Herbert  Wood  ^o"^""*^';  ^^VV^"    ^^^^-    ^^^^^^'■,'T^^'^h^^^^l.    S^™' 

and   Abby    Rice    Brown    (Kimball)    Kimball;    des-  Com.,   1894-6    and  mem.  Oxford  (^o.  2d  Dist    Dem. 

cendant  of  Richard  Kimball,  who  came  from  Eng-  Com.,   1904-1914;  del.  Dem    Nat.  Conv.,  Baltimore, 

land  in  1634  and  settled  in  Watertown,  Mass.;  ed.  U}^/'  U.S.    income  tax  agt.  for  Me.,   since  Feb.   1, 

■pub.   schs.,   Boston;    S.B.,   Mass.   Inst.   Tech.,    1891;  19.14.      Chmn.      Purchasing     Com       Norway     Pub. 

m.    Florence    M.    Phillips,    of    Somerville,    Mass..  k^'^r^i'^  for  many  yrs     Universalist.    Mem.  Theta 

June    7,     1905;     1    daughter;    Nancy    Page.      Con-  Delta    Chi.     Mason;    Odd    Fellow;    mem.    K.    of   P. 

structing  and  designing  engr.  for  pulp  and  rubber  (grand    chancellor   of    Me.,    1905-6) :    mem     K.G.B. 

companies,     1891-7,     since    in    business    for    self,  (grand  master  of  records  of  Me.,   1909-14) ;   mem.. 

Mem.    Am.    Soc.    C.E.,    Canadian    Soc.    Civ.    Engrs.,  Ujiited  Spanish  War  Veterans  (sr.  v.-comdn  Dept. 

Boston   Soc.   Civ.   Engrs.,   Mass.   Soc.   S.A.R.    Mem!  ot    Me.)       Home:     Norway,    Me.      Office:     Custom 

Union  Church,  Waban.    Republican.    Recreations:  House,  Portland,  Me. 

outdoor    life.      Home:    Waban,    Mass.      Office:     111  KIMBALL,  Rush  Wilmot,   M.D.;   b.   Wentworth, 

Devonshire   St.,   Boston.  N.H.,    July    26,    1862;    s.    Baxter    Perry    and    Mary 

KIMBALL,    Herbert    Wood,    trustee;    b.    Boston.  F^^^^'^   Intone)  Kimball;  prep    edn     New  Hamp- 

Mar.   3,   1840;   s.   Daniel  and  Louisa   (Keith)    Kim-  t?'^,  (^.H.)  Literary  Instn    to  1882;  RA.,  ^\  illiams 

ball;    descendant    Richard    Kimball,    of    England.  Coll.,  188 <;   M.D.,  Long  Island  Coll.  Hosp.,  Brook- 

who    settled    at    Ipswich,    Mass.,    1637,    and    Rev.  i^n-  ,1^90;    mem.    resident    staff     Brooklyn    Hosp . 

James  Keith,  first  minister  of  Bridgewater,  Mass.;  ?''"'°'^|y"'  1S^?-1=  m-  Matawan,  N.J.,  Apr.  15,  1891, 

ed.     Chapman     Hall,     Boston,     Brookfield     (Mass.)  ^^^}^^J^  ^?^^  ^l^^^'    Practiced  at  Tacoma,  Wash., 

Family  Sch.,  Phillips  Sch.,  Boston;  m.  Abby  R.  B.  IfrU'.^'  ^^^?®  ^*  Nor^v'ich.  Conn.;  visiting  surgeon, 

Kimball,    of    Lunenburg,    Mass.,    Oct.    22,    1868;    4  WilhamW    Backus  Hosp.;   physician  Rock   Nook 

children,    Herbert    Sawyer,    Evelyn    (Mrs.    Harold  Children's   Home;   med.   examiner  for  leading  life 

A.    Richmond,    of    Providence,    R.L),    Richard    D.,  ms    cos  ;  med.  examiner  to  the  coroner.  Fellow  Am. 

Kathrina    P.     Mem.    Fitchburg    Woolen    Mill    Co.  Coll.   of  Siirgeons;   mem.  A  M.A     Conn.   Med.   Soc, 

1862-6;    mem.    Kimball    &    Bates,    flour    and    grain  Norwich  Med    Assn.    New  London  Co.  Med    Assn. 

commn.,    Boston,    1869-82;   accountant  and   trustee  Republican,     (^onglist.     Clubs:    Arcanum    Norwich 

since    1875;    sec.    Home   for   Aged    Men;    sec.    and  9°^^-  .^°^^-  1^^  Broadway.    Office.  21  Broadway, 

registrar    Mass.    Soc.    S.A.R.    since    1894.     Home:  Norwich,    Conn. 

Waban,  Mass.    Office:   439  Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston,  KIMBALL,    Samuel   Ayer,    M.D.;    b.    Bath,    Me., 

K 

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Feb.,    1910.     (See    vol.    1909,    also    Who's    Who    in  ggHe    q     Trowbridge,    of    Portland,    Me.,    Oct.    17, 

America,   1910-11.)  1883 .    children,    John    H.,   Joseph    S.     Practiced   at 

KIMBALL,  John,  treasurer;  Apr.   13,   1821-June  Melrose.    Mass.,    1883-6,    since    at    Boston.     Mem. 

1,  1913.      (See  vol.   1909.)  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Internat.  Hahnemannian 


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Assn.     Mason.     Club:    Yale.     Recreations:    fishing, 
campinf^.    Address:    229   NeN\  bury   St.,   Boston. 

XIMBAIiIi,  Thatcher  Raymond,  clergyman;  b. 
Boston.  Mass.,  Sept.  7,  1872;  s.  Samuel  H.  and 
Elizabetli  B.  (Raymond)  Kimball;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1895;  ?rrad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  New  York,  1898; 
m.  Helen  Paine,  of  Boston,  Dec.  27,  1905.  Deacon, 
1898,  priest,  1899,  P.E.  Ch.;  minister  Ch.  of  St. 
John  the  Evanj^elist,  Duxbury,  Mass.,  1898-01; 
rector  St.  James  Ch.,  We.st  Somerville,  Mass., 
1901-2;  asso.  minister  St.  Stephens'  Ch.,  Boston, 
1902-7,  rector  Ch.  of  the  Kpiphany,  Dorchester, 
since  Sept.  1907.  Examinin.L;  chaplain  Diocese  of 
Mas.s.,  1909.    Addre.ss:  The  Tudor,  Boston. 

KIMBAI.I.,  Walter  Scott  Abbott,  M.D.;  b.  Gor- 
ham,  N.II.,  Doc.  18,  1872;  s.  I'rentiss  E.  and  Estella 
V.  (Bean)  Kimball;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1895,  A.M., 
1898;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1898;  m. 
Anna  A.  Dow,  of  Canterbury,  N.B.,  Oct.  10,  1910; 
2  children,  Estella  D.,  Caroline  B.  Asst.  biology, 
Bowdoin,  1895-7;  asst.  surgeon.  Soldiers'  Home, 
Togus,  Me.,  1899-11;  practiced  in  Portland,  since 
1911.  Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Democrat.  Univer- 
salist.  Mason  (K.T.),  Elk.  Home:  532  Washing- 
ton Av.,  Portland,   Me. 

XIlSSBAIiIi,  "Warren,  shoe  mfr. ;  b.  Amesbury, 
Mass.,  Aug.  2,  1839;  s,  Alfred  Russell  and  Lydia 
F.  (Hayford)  Kimball;  ed.  grammar  and  high 
schs.;  m.  Ella  M.  Graham,  1861  (died  1862);  m.  2d, 
Elizabeth  J.  Chesley,  1865.  Learned  manufac- 
ture of  boots  and  shoes  in  factory  established  by 
father;  in  partnership  with  brother  Alfred  until 
1901,  when  brother  retired;  now  mem.  W.  &  V.  O. 
Kimball  Corpn. ;  dir.  Merrimack  Nat.  Bank.  Mem. 
Haverhill  Bd.  of  Trade.  Universalist.  i\Iason. 
Club:   Pentuckct.     Home:   Haverhill,  Mass. 

KIMBAI.Ii,  William  Sanford,  mfr.  straw  hats; 
b.  Falmouth,  Mass.,  Sept.  30.  1863;  s.  James  Par- 
ker and  Mary  Barton  (Dickinson)  Kimball:  prep, 
edn.  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1885;  m. 
Abbigail  Montague  Stockbridge,  of  Amherst,  Mass., 
Aug.  16,  1887  (died  Dec.  24,  1892);  1  son,  Richard 
Montague;  m.  2d,  Amelia  Henderson  Knight,  of 
Rockland,  Me.,  Aug.  24,  1897;  2  daughters,  Eliza- 
beth Whitney,  Emily  Parker.  Salesman,  N.Y.  City, 
1885-6,  Hills  Co.,  Amherst,  1886,  A.  F.  Bemis  & 
Co.,  Foxboro,  1886-9;  supt.  A.  F.  Bemis  Hat  Co., 
1889-93;  co-partner  Inman  &  Kimball  since  1893 
(all  mfg.  straw  hats  at  Foxboro) ;  v. -p.  Foxliorn 
Nat.  Bank;  dir.  Union  Light  «&  Power  Co.  Mem. 
Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor  and  Bd.  of 
Health  since  1909;  mem.  Rep.  Town  Com.  Trustee 
Orthodox  Congl.  Soc.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon 
(Sigma  Chapter).  Home:  Carpenter  St.  Office: 
Bird  St.,  Foxboro,  Mass. 

KIMBAIiIi,  William  Wirt,  rear-admiral;  b.  Paris, 
Me.,  Jan.  9,  1848;  s.  William  King  and  Frances 
Freeland  (Rawson)  Kimball;  grad.  U.S.  Naval 
Academy,  Annapolis,  Md.,  1869;  m.  Esther  Smith 
Spencer,  of  Md.,  July  18,  1882.  Promoted  ensign, 
1870;  master,  1871;  It.,  1874;  It.-comdr.,  1896; 
comdr.,  1899;  capt.,  1905;  rear-admiral,  Dec.  17, 
1908.  Served  on  N.  and  S.  Atlantic,  European, 
Asiatic,  and  Pacific  stas.;  mem.  of  the  first  class 
of  officers  at  the  Torpedo  Sta.,  1870;  assisted  in 
capture  of  Am.  steamers  in  the  Orinoco,  1872; 
torpedo  officer  of  the  first  two  torpedo  craft  of  the 
navy,  1874;  engaged  in  development  of  magazine 
and  machine  guns  in  the  early  80's;  designed,  con- 
structed and  operated  the  first  armed  cars  used 
by  U.S.  forces  and  assisted  in  occupation  of  Isth- 
mus of  Panama,  1885;  reported  to  Congress  pro- 
gress of  work  on  Panama  Canal.  1886;  exec,  officer 
Detroit  in  the  affair  of  Enchadas  in  Rio  harbor, 
1894;  engaged  in  development  of  submarine  boats 
in  early  90's  (John  P.  Holland,  inventor  of  the 
Holland  boats,  wrote  of  him,  "Submarining  owes 
more  to  him  than  to  any  other  living  man.");  or- 
ganized first  torpedo  boat  fiotilla  of  U.S.N.,  and 
comd.  Atlantic  Torpedo  Boat  Flotilla  in  war  with 
Spain;  comd.  Csesar,  Glacier,  Supply,  Vixen,  Con- 
cord, Wlieeling,  Abarenda,  Alert  and  New  Jersey; 
on  bds.  of  Construction,  Examination  and  Retire- 
ment, 1907-9;  selected  for  command  of  Nicaraguan 
expeditionary  squadron,  Dec.  1,  1909;  retired  by 
operation  of  law,  Jan.  9,  1910,  but  retained  in 
active  command  afloat  imtil  withdrawal  of  squad- 


ron from  Nicaraguan  waters,  Apr.  1910;  relieved 
from  active  duty,  June  1,  1910.  Sr.  officer  present 
at  and  awarded  medal  for  2d  action  at  Matanzas 
l)ar  for  Santiago;  medal  for  Spanish-Am.  War. 
Mem.  Loyal  Legion,  Soc.  Am.  Wars,  Aero  Club, 
Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Clubs:  Metropolitan  (Washing- 
ton), New  York  Yacht  (New  York).  Contbr.  to 
mags.    Home:  "Old  Brick,"  Paris,  Me.* 

KINCAID,  Robert  John,  M.D.;  b.  Collina,  Kings 
County,  N.B.,  Apr.  18,  1863;  s.  Thomas  and  Mary 
(.Johnson)  Kincaid;  descendant  of  John  Kincaid, 
Collina,  N.B.,  about  1818;  ed.  U.  of  New  Bruns- 
wick; McGill  U.,  Montreal,  Can.,  3  yrs.;  Med.  Sch. 
of  Me.  (Bowdoin);  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1910; 
m.  Serena  Cliff,  of  Boston,  Apr.  27,  1891  (now 
deceased);  1  daughter,  Ottis;  m.  2d,  Winnie  Boyn- 
ton,  of  Mars  Hill,  Me.,  Nov.  1,  1901;  1  daughter, 
Ruth.  Practiced  in  Mars  Hill  since  1895.  Mem. 
Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Aroostook  County  Med.  Soc. 
Mem.  Knights  of  Pythias.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Address:   Mars   Hill,   Me. 

KING,  Alfred,  surgeon;  b.  Portland,  Me.,  July  2, 
1861;  s.  ]\Iarquis  Fayette  and  Frances  Olivia 
(Plaisted)  King;  grad.  Portland  High  Sch.,  1879; 
A.B.,  Colby  U.  (now  Colby  Coll.),  Waterville,  Me., 
1883;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1886;  m. 
Nellie  Grace  True,  of  Waterville,  Oct.  26,  1887. 
House  pupil,  1885-6,  adjuncc  surgeon,  1890-1,  sur- 
geon, 1891-07,  consulting  surgeon  since  1907,  Me. 
Gen.  Hosp. ;  demonstrator  of  anatomy,  1899-05, 
asso.  prof,  clinical  surgery,  1905-7,  lecturer  in 
surgery,  1911-12,  prof,  of  surgery  since  1912,  Med. 
Sch.  of  Me.;  founder  of  and  surgeon  to  Dr.  King's 
Hosp.;  consulting  surgeon.  Webber  Hosp.;  city 
phys.,  Portland,  1887-90.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Am.  Surg. 
Assn.,  Am.  Therapeutic  Assn.,  Me.  Med.  Assn., 
Cumberland  Co.  Med.  Assn.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 
Me.  Geneal.  Soc,  S.  A.  R.  Republican.  Mason 
(32°).  Club:  Farmers'  (Portland).  Recreations: 
farming.  Home:  151  William  St.  Hospital:  139 
William  St.  Office:  610  Congress  St.,  Portland, 
Maine. 

KlJi7G,  Arno  Warren,  judge;  student,  Colby  Coll., 
Waterville,  .Me.,  1879-80  (LL.D.,  1908);  read  law  at 
Ellsworth,  j\le.  Admitted  to  bar,  1885,  and  prac- 
ticed at  Ellsworth  until  1907;  asso.  justice  Su- 
preme Ct.  of  Me.  Republican.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon.    Home:  Ellsworth,  Me.* 

KING,  (William  Benjamin)  Basil,  author;  b. 
Charlottetown,  Can.,  Feb.  26,  1859;  s.  William  and 
Mary  Anne  (Lucretia)  King;  ed.  St.  Peter's  Sch., 
Charlottetown,  Can.,  and  King's  Coll.,  Windsor, 
Can.;  m.  Esther  Manton  Foote,  Dublin,  N.H.,  June 
28,  1893.  Engaged  in  authorship  since  1900.  Epis- 
copalian. (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books.) 
Address:    1    Berkeley   St.,   Cambridge,   Mass.* 

KING,  Charles  Austin,  editor;  b.  Hoosick,  N.Y., 
June  25,  1854;  s.  Austin  J.  and  Elizabeth  (Smith) 
King;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  North  Hadley,  Mass., 
1874,  Anna  L.  Smith;  2  children,  Harry  S.  (de- 
ceased), Winnifred  L.  Learned  printer's  trade  in 
Bennington,  Vt. ;  has  been  editor  Berkshire  Courier, 
Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  and  business  mgr.  Eve- 
ning Call,  Woonsocket,  R.I.,  and  asst.  editor  New 
York  Era;  editor  Citizen,  Beverly,  Mass.,  since 
1894;  editor  Am.  Benefit  Jour,  since  1904;  one  of 
founders  Milford  Gazette,  1882;  propr.  Merrimac 
Budget,  1886-90;  sec.  Beverly  Bd.  of  Trade,  13 
yrs.,  pres.  2  yrs.;  v. -p.  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Trade  2 
yrs.  Republican.  Conglist.  jMem.  Mass.  Press 
Assn.  Mason;  mem.  K.  of  P.,  Am.  Benefit  Soc. 
(chm.  com.  on  laws  Supreme  Lodge).  Club:  Bev- 
erly Republican.  Home:  5  Judson  St.  Office:  3 
Broadway,  Beverly,  Mass. 

KING,  Charles  Carroll,  lawyer;  b.  East  Mont- 
l)elier,  Vt.,  Jan.  13,  1863;  s.  Clark  and  Rhoda 
Roxana  (Dodge)  King;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Montpelier; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1885;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1888;  m.  Abbie  E.  Allen,  of  Dartmouth,  Mass., 
Oct.  12,  1899.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1889,  and 
since  practiced  in  Brockton;  mem.  Nutter  &  King; 
mem.  City  Council,  1899,  1900,  1901;  spl.  justice 
Police  Ct.  of  Brockton.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass. 
Bar  Assn.,  Brockton  Bar  Assn.  (pres.).  Club:  Uni- 
versity. Home:  1224  Warren  Av.  Office:  106  Main 
St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 


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KING,  Cliarles  Francis,  educator;  b.  Wilton; 
N.H.,  Jan.  30,  1843;  s.  Sanford  and  Susan  (Burn- 
ham)  King;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1867;  m.  Eliza- 
beth Boardman,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1867; 
2d,  Gratia  Cobb,  of  Phila.,  July  6,  1897.  Began 
teaching-,  1864;  prin.  Dearborn  Grammar  Sch., 
Boston,  1887-1913.  Has  lectured  on  methods  of 
teaching  geography  before  teachers'  insts.,  assns., 
etc.,  in  various  cities;  founder  and  mgr.  Nat.  Sch. 
of  Methods,  Saratoga  and  Glens  Falls,  N.Y.  Pres. 
Mass.  Geog.  Club;  mem.  and  sec.  Com.  of  Ten  on 
Geography.  Conglist.  Republican.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.)  Home: 
107    Elm    Hill   Av.,    Boston.* 

KINO,  Claude  Bristow,  editor  and  publisher;  b. 
Blackburn,  England,  Aug.  31,  1862;  s.  Ernest  and 
Phoebe  (Norris)  King;  brought  to  America,  1868; 
ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.;  m.  C^lara  Isabella  Ritter,' 
of  Middletown,  Conn.,  Apr.  14,  189  6;  1  child,, 
Ernest  Stanton,  b.  Nov.  2,  1900.  Employed  as 
printer  in  office  of  Ernest  King  &  Son,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  1378-94;  part  owner  The  Penny  Press 
(daily  newspaper),  1894-1900;  owner  same,  1900-1, 
and  associated  with  brother,  G.  E.  King,  in  owner- 
ship since  1901.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Recre- 
ations: traveling,  motoring.  Home:  152  Pearl  St. 
Office:   394  Main  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

KING,  Dan  Osro,  M.D.;  b.  Smithfield,  R.I.,  Dec. 
15,  1850;  s.  Howard  W.  and  Maria  K.  (Clarke) 
King;  descendant  on  mother's  side  of  Elder  Brews- 
ter of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs., 
Providence,  R.I.;  student  Brown  U.,  1872-4;  M.D., 
Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1875;  post-grad,  work 
Detroit  Med.  Coll.;  m.  Mary  E.  Harris,  of  \yoon- 
socket,  R.I.,  Oct.  10,  1876.  Practiced  in  R.I.  since 
1875;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  from  Town  of  War- 
wick, 1875,  1876;  med.  examiner,  R.I.,  by  apptmt. 
of  gov.,  1880;  mem.  Town  Council  and  health 
officer,  Cranston,  1891-1900.  Democrat.  Episco- 
palian. Mason.  Address:  1303  Elmwood  Av., 
Providence,    R.    I. 

KING,  Dana  Willis,  soldier,  recorder  of  deeds; 
b.  Alstead,  N.H.,  June  29.  1832;  s.  Capt.  William 
and  Mary  C.  (Ritchie)  King;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m. 
Jennie  L.  Carter,  of  Nashua,  N.H.,  Sept.  2,  1857; 
(died  Nov.  19,  1914);  2  children,  Willis  Dean,  Win- 
nifred  May  (Mrs.  Levi  A.  Judkins).  Began  as 
elk.  in  provision  store,  Boston,  1851;  employed  in 
grocery  store,  Detroit,  Mich.,  a  few  mos.,  1852; 
in  bobbin  and  shuttle  factory,  Nashua,  1852-4; 
spent  two  and  half  yrs.  in  Kan.,  Neb.  and  Wis.; 
employed  in  repair  shops  of  Nashua  Mfg.  Co., 
1858-61;  register  of  deeds,  Hillsboro  County,  N.H., 
1868-07.  Enlisted  as  pvt.  in  Co.  A,  1st  Regt.  N.H. 
Vols.,  1861,  and  returned  a  corpl.  at  end  of  3  mos.; 
re-enlisted,  and  commd.  2d  It.,  Co.  A,  8th  N.H. 
Regt.;  promoted  capt.  for  bravery  in  assault  on 
Port  Hudson;  captured  and  confined  in  prison  at 
Tyler,  Tex.,  7  mos.,  1864;  escaped,  was  re-captured, 
and  finally  exchanged;  rejoined  regt.,  and  returned 
at  close  of  war  with  rank  of  It.  col.  in  command  of 
the  regt.  Awarded  Medal  of  Honor  by  U.S.  Senate, 
1906,  for  bravery  in  Civil  War  as  vol.  in  forlorn 
hope  at  Port  Hudson.  Del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1892. 
Mem.  G.A.R.,  N.H.  Vet.  Assn.  (treas.  since  its  orgn., 
1877),  Mass.  Assn.  Prisoners  of  War,  Loyal  Le- 
gion. Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Universalist.  Address: 
Nashua,  N.H. 

KING,  Edward  E.,  merchant;  b.  East  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Sept.  5,  1862;  s.  George  W.  and  Julia  (Burn- 
ham)  King;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Inez  Kennedv,  of 
East  Hartford,  Dec.  25,  1888  (died  Nov.  13,  1903); 
m.  2d,  Feb.  20,  1913,  Annie  Bridge,  of  Springfield, 
Mass.  Pres.  Rosbrook  &  King  Coal  &  Wood  Co.; 
dir.  Am.  Industrial  Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  of  Hartford; 
tobacco  grower:  has  served  in  most  of  the  town 
offices;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909,  1911,  Senate, 
1915-16.  Republican.  Mason  (32°).  Recreations: 
traveling.  Club:  Republican.  Home:  118  Governor 
St.    Office:     26   Clark   St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

KING,  Florence  Rich  (Mrs.  George  R.  King), 
musician;  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1869;  d. 
Henry  Homes  and  Mary  Louisa  (Bullard)  Rich; 
descendant  of  Rev.  Ezekiel  Rich,  of  N.H.;  grad. 
Boston  Grammar  Sch..  1SS4.  High  Sch.,  1888,  Nor- 
mal Sch.,  1891;  studied  Harvard  Summer  Sch.; 
pupil  on  organ  of  Everett  E.   Truette;   m.  George 


R.  King,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  May  12,  1896.  Organist 
and  dir.  Berkeley  Temple,  Boston,  1897-07,  Win- 
chester, 1907-8,  Brookline  Bapt.  Ch.,  1908-15,  2d 
Ch.,  Dorchester,  Apr.,  1915;  concert  pianist  and 
organist  and  conductor  of  choruses.  Social  worker. 
Women's  Ednl.  and  Industrial  Union  since  1908. 
Mem.  Am.  Guild  of  Organists.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Monday  Evening,  Graduate.  Recreations:  moun- 
tain climbing,  tennis.  Home:  1  Sumner  Rd.,  AU- 
ston,  Mass.  Address:  264  Boylston  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

KING,  Frederick  Angrvistine,  M.D.;  b.  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  Nov.  18,  1868;  s.  Henry  Robert  and  Eliza- 
beth (Carlton)  King;  descendant  of  Henry  George, 
of  the  Revolutionary  War,  who  settled  in  Salis- 
bury, Mass.,  1748;  prep.  edn.  Chelsea  pub.  and 
high  schs.;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1895. 
House  surgeon  S.V.  Goldthwaite  Surg.  Home,  1894, 

5,  6;  practiced  in  Boston,  Chelsea,  1897-06,  Boston 
since  1906;  capt.  Med.  Corps,  M.V.M.,  assigned  to 
Field  Hosp.  Co.  No.  1.  Fellow  Mass.  Med.  Soc; 
mem.  Assn.  Mil.  Surgeons,  U.S.A.,  Mass.  Officers' 
Club.  Mason,  K.T.;  mem.  Elks,  K  of  P.  Recrea- 
tions: military  affairs.  Address:  357  Massachu- 
sets  Av.,  Boston. 

KING,  Frederick  Aug;iistns;  b.  Providence,  R.I., 
Aug.  2,  1S72:  s.  Frederick  Augustus  and  Loranla 
C.  (Jones)  King,  and  g.s.  William  Jones  and  Lydia 
(Gilbert)  King;  ed.  Providence,  New  York,  and 
Tale  Coll.,  class  of  1895;  m.  New  York,  June  26, 
1895,  Eliza  B..  d.  Arthur  W.  and  Hannah  (Bucklin) 
Sherman,  of  New  York;  2  children,  Hannah  Buck- 
lin, Lorania  Carrington.  Dir.  Builders'  Iron  Foun- 
dry of  Providence;  removed  to  Northboro,  Wor- 
cester Co..  Mass.,  Apr.,  1898;  engaged  in  real 
estate  business  in  Framingham,  Mass.,  1912,  deal- 
ing in  farms,  country  estates  and  land  develop- 
ments. Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Hope, 
Agawam  Hunt  (Providence):  Tatnuck  (Worces- 
ter); Yale,  Racquet  and  Tennis  (New  York).  Rec- 
reations: farming,  Shetland  ponies,  tennis.  Home: 
Northboro,    Mass.     Address:     Framingham,    Mass. 

KING,  Georgre  B.,  entomologist;  b.  Lowell.  Mass., 
Jan.  23,  1S48;  s.  William  and  Elizabeth  King;  at- 
tended countrv  sch.,  Fremont,  N.Y.,  about  2  yrs.; 
m.  Lawrence,  Mass.,  July  17,  1871,  Julia  F.  East- 
man: children,  Elar  B..  Ada  H.,  George  H.,  Charles 
F.  Has  been  janitor  Superior  Court  House,  Law- 
rence, Mass.,  since  1886.  Selftaught  in  entomology. 
Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Assn.  Economic  Entomologists, 
Harris  Entom.  Club,  Boston,  Lawrence  Soc.  Nat- 
ural History.  Determiner  of  scale  insects  for  Ger- 
many, Switzerland.  Brit.  N.  America,  and  many 
U.S.  agrl.  coll.  profs.  Has  written  about  86  scien- 
tific papers,  including  monograph  of  the  genus 
Kermes  of  North  America;  has  described  about  50 
new  species  of  Coccidfe:  now  engaged  writing  a 
book  on  the  genus  Kermes  of  the  world.  Republic- 
an.   Baptist.    Address:  Lawrence,  Mass. 

KING,  Henry  Amasa,  lawyer;  b.  Monson.  Mass.. 
Jan.  14,  1852:  s.  Dwight  and  Martha  (Vinton) 
King;  grad.  Monson  Acad,  at  17;  A.B.,  Amherst, 
1873:  asst.  prin.  Monson  Acad.  2  yrs.;  LL.B.,  Co- 
lumbia U.  Law  Sch.,  1877;  m.  Monson,  Mass.,  Nov. 

6,  1879,  Maria  L.  Flvnt:  2  children.  Stanley,  Carrie 
L.  Practiced  in  Trov,  N.Y.,  1878-93;  candidate  on 
Rep.  ticket  for  Supreme  Ct.,  3d  Judicial  Dist., 
N.Y.,  1888:  removed  to  Springfield,  Mass.,  1893; 
citv  solicitor  of  Springfield.  1900-3;  apptd.  asso. 
jus"tice  of  the  Superior  Ct.  of  Mass..  Apr.  24,  1907. 
Clubs:  The  Club  (Springfield),  University  (Bos- 
ton). Home:  163  Dartmouth  Terrace,  Springfield, 
Mass. 

KING,  Henry  Melville,  clergyman:  b.  Oxford, 
Me.,  Sept.  3,  1838:  s.  Samuel  Hall  and  Eliza  (Shaw) 
King:  A.B.,  Bowdoin.  1859.  A.M.,  1862;  grad.  New- 
ton Theol.  Instn.,  1862;  (D.D..  Colby,  1877;  S.T.D., 
Bowdoin,  1899):  m.  Susan  Ellen  Fogg,  of  Port- 
land, Me.,  Sept.  2,  1862;  father  of  Lida  Shaw  King. 
Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  Aug.  28,  1862;  instr. 
Hebrew  lane:..  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  186  2-3:  nastor 
Dudlev  St.  Ch.,  Boston.  1863-82,  Emanuel  Ch.,  Al- 
bany, "  1882-91,  First  Ch.,  Providence.  1891-1906, 
emeritus,  1906.  Chmn.  hd.  mgrs.,  1884-7,  and  mem. 
exec,  com.,  1874-82,  1894-1901,  1906-9,  Am.  Bapt. 
Missionary  Union:  pres.  R.I.  Bapt.  State  Conv., 
1891-5.  Northern  Bapt.  Edn.  Soc,  1875-82.  Trustee 
Newton     Theol.     Instn.,     Vassar     Coll.,     Hamilton 


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Theol.    Sem.,    Rochester    Thcol.    Som.,    Worcester  .Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Clubs: 

Acad.,    Hartshorn    Memorial    Coll.,    and    Brown    U.  lirae  Burn  Country,  Boston  City,  Harvard,  Boston 

Mem.   R.I.   Hist.   Soc;   hon.   mem.  Vassar  Alumnae  Athletic  Assn.    Homes:    Boston  and  Sharon,  Mass. 

Hist.   Soc,  Me.  Bapt.   Hist.   Soc.     (See  Who's  Who  office:    354   Congress  St.,  Boston. 

8"rn'^h[n''#sf''iM^o?fdence''R"T''*'^'"'""^^-^    "''"'^-  ^^^<^'   Stanton   Henry,    sailors'    missionary:    b. 

8    Cushing   bt.,   J  lovidence,   K.l.  ]!arbadoes,   B.WM.,   May   1,   1SG7;   s.  John  and  Isa- 

XING,     Homer    Blsingr,     soldier,     miner,     cattle  bella   (Rogers)   King;   ed.   Barbadoes,    1S71-S0,   and 

dealer.    (See  vol.  1909.)  at    Mt.    Hermon    (Moody's    Sch.    for    Young   Men); 

KING,  James  S.,  M.D.;  b.  Chateauguay,  N.Y.,  m.  Annie  Emison,  of  Everett,  Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1893. 
Nov.  8,  1870;  s.  Parsons  D.  and  Marv  E.  (Clark)  Served  6  yrs.  in  sailing  ships  as  sailor  and  6  yrs. 
King;  ed.  common  schs.  and  acad. ;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  as  enlisted  man  in  U.S.N.  Author:  Dog- Watches 
Coll.  of  Medicine,  1903;  m.  Ellenburg,  N.Y.,  Jan.,  at  Sea,  1900;  A  Bunch  of  Rope  Yarns.  1902.  Ad- 
1890,  May  M.  Knapp;  4  children,  George  E.,  Fred  J.,  dress:  Sailor's  Haven,  Charlestown,  Mass.* 
Katie  I..,  James  S.  Practiced  at  Isle  La  Motte,  KING,  Theophilus,  mfr.,  financier;  b.  Rochester, 
yt.,  since  19(^3;  mem.  Vt  Gen  Assembly,  1898,  Mass.,  1S44;  s.  Theophilus  and  Marv  S.  King;  de- 
^^^r!^^'^'^'^^  'i.?-^^'-  ^°^f^^  '^'^^■'.-rl^J^  I.a  Motte.  since  scendant  8th  generation  General  John  Rowland, 
1905.  Republican  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner.)  Ad-  i^st  survivor  of  the  Mayflower  that  lived  in  Ply- 
dress:     Isle   La   Motte,    Vt.  mouth;    acad.    edn.,    Rochester;    m.    Quincy,    Mass., 

KING,  John,  editor;  b.  Holbrook,  Mass.,  Dec.  12,  Dec.  31,   1873,  Helen  L.  Baxter;   2  children,  Delce- 

1860;  s.  John  and  Ellen   (Murphv)  King;  ed.  Sum-  vare,  Zayma  (Mrs.  W.  E.  Burke,  of  Quincy,  Mass.). 

ner  High  Sch.,  Holbrook;  m.  Sandwich,  Mass.,  Oct.  Pres.  Climax  Mfg.  Co.,  Eureka  Silk  Mfg.  Co.,  Tide- 

.'{.   1902.   .\nnif>  Cnftev;  children,  Francis,  b.  Jan.   7,  water  Coal  &  Coke  Co.,  Granite  Trust  Co.  (Quincy. 

1904;    Noel,    Dec.    24,    1906.     Has    been    editor    and  Mass.);    v.-p.    Indiana   Mfg.    Co.;    asst.    treas.    and 

pub.  Holbrook  Times  since  1889;  temperance  advo-  dir.   Abingdon  Mills,   Atlantic   Mills    (Providence), 

cate;  elk.  Bd.  of  Selectmen:  dir.  Holbrook  Cooper-  Summit  Thread  Co.,  King  Coal  Co.,  Eastern  Poca- 

ative    Bank.     Address:     Holbrook,   Mass.  hontas   Coal   Co.;    mng.   dir.   Quincy   Quarries   Co.; 

-.-n-r^    »          ^  ^       •    -^        T,,         i,T-.i.  Tj„,.f  flii"-    Canadian    Colored    Cotton    Mills   Co.,    Ltd.,    of 

B3NG,  Joseph  Harnngrton,  banker;  b.  East  Hai  t-  ^an.,    Dallas    Cotton    Mills,    Lawrence    Duck    Co., 

ford.   Conn.,   July   2S,   1S55;   s.   George  Walter  and  pg^jjg  j^j^^j.  ^  Machine  Co.,  Internat.  Reece  Button 

i"l'^  l?i'o''"''"^'"lr^'r/=  f^^^-*^^^",^/4l  ^Vi'-  -^^  Hole  Machine  Co.    Reece  Button  Hole  Machine  Co.. 

Sch.,    1873;    m.    Hartf9rd.    Oct     8,    1878,    Mary    L.  p^eece  Folding  Machine  Co.,  Quincy  Mut.  Fire  Ins. 

Loomis.    Became  identihed  with  the  Am.  Nat.  Bank  ^^     William  L.   Barrell  Co.    Clubs:  Cochato,  Wal- 

at    beginning    of    his    active    career     first    as    cll<^,  ^^on     Golf.     Reform     (New     York).      Recreations: 

cashier,    1883-1902.    elected   pres      1902;    now   pres  j^    Uome:    Quincy,  Mass.    Office:    301  Equitable 

The    Am.    Industrial    Bank    &    Trust    Co.     Home,  p-i^p.     T3n«tnn 

Arnoldale  Rd.    Oflice:  688  Main  St.,  Hartford.  Conn.  ^'"e-.   du^^iuu. 

•.w-^-m^^    .--,.,,               11          J           1,    -r.     *.„      loeo.  KING,  'William  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Greenfield,  Mass., 

KING,  lada  Shaw,  college  dean;  b.  Boston,  1868  j^^y    22,    1S55;    s.    Patrick    and    Mary   King;    A.B., 


fO^os^l-T^thens,     Greece     (Litt.D.,     Mt      Hoiyoke  willimantic.    Conn. 
1912;    LL.D.,   Western    Reserve   U.,    1913).     Fellow 

and  teacher  Latin.  1894-5,  teacher  classics,  1S95-7.  KING,    William    H.,    insurance    official;    July    4, 

Vas.sar;  teacher,  1898-9,  head  classical  dept.,  1901-  1S40-1912.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

02,    Packer    Collegiate    Inst.;    dean    Women's    Coll.  KING,  William  Redfield,  ship  chandler;  b.  Abing- 

since   1905,  asst.   prof,   classical   philology,   1905-9,  ton,  Mass.,  Sept.  5.  1S62;  s.  Benjamin  and  M.  Agnes 

prof,    classical    lit.    and    archaeology,    since    1909,  (Nye)    King;    ed.    pub.    schs.,    Cambridge,    Mass.; 

Brown  U.    Trustee  R.I.  Sch.  Design:  dir.  R.T.  Hosp.,  m.    Hortense    Fuller,    of   Warsaw,    N.Y.,    Aug.    31, 

Providence   Dist.   Nurses'   Assn.;    mem.   exec.   com.  iggj;    children,    Margaret,   William   Fuller.    Began 

Providence   Pub.    Edn.   Assn.     Mem.    Naples   Table  in  ship  chandlery  business.  1881,  with  J.  Baker  & 

Assn.,    Archgeol.    Inst.    America.     Clubs:     Women  s  co.;   firm  succeeded,   1898,  by  Harrington,  King  & 

(R.I.),    College    (Boston).     Contbr.    to    Am.    Jour,  co.,  agents  Plymouth  Cordage  Co.,  ship  chandlers, 

Archaeology  and  ednl.   mags.    Address:    S  Cushing  railroad  and  mill  supplies,   in  which  continues  as 

St..   Providence,   R.T.*  partner.    Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Bos- 

KING,  Mai-y  Perry,  teacher,  lecturer;  b.  Oswego,  ton  Credit  Men's  Assn.    Clubs:    Brae  Burn  Coun- 

N.Y. ;   d.   Hon.  Albertus  and  Eliza   (Grant)    Perrv;  try.  Neighborhood    (Newton,  Mass.).    Recreations: 

grad.    Oswego    (N.Y.)    Normal    Coll.,    1879;    study  motoring,  golf.    Home:    West  Newton,  Mass.    Of- 

interpretive     motion     and     diction     in     spl.     schs..  fice:     79-81    Commercial   St.,   Boston. 

Paris    London,   PhUa.,   and   New   York;    m    Morris  KINGMAN,   Rufus   Anderson,    M.D.;    b.    Boston, 

Lee  King,  M.D.,  of  New  York,  1887.    Founder  Uni-  j^^e  29,   1859;   s.   Abner  and   Sarah  J.    (Anderson) 

trinitarian    Sch.   of   Personal   Harmonizing,    Inter-  Kingman;    ed.    Boston    pub.    schs.;    M.D.,    Harvard 

pretive    Motion    and    Speech,    New    York.     Episco-  Med.    Sch.,    1882;    m.    Ottawa.    Ont.,   Apr.    17.    1890, 


nalian.     (See   Who's   Who    in    America   for   list   of  Minnie    Mkcoun.'    Home:     366    Com'monwealth    Av! 

books,    etc.)     Home:     New   Canaan,   Conn.*  Office:     665   Boylston   St.,   Boston. 

KING,  Nathan  Clifford,  M.D.;  b.  Lamoine,  Me  KINGSBURY,  Albert  Dexter,  M.D.;  b.  Brook- 
Dec.  25  1853;  s  Warren  and  Mary  (Gilpatric)  1;,-,^  Mass.,  Nov.  8,  1842:  s.  John  Wright  and 
King;  descendant  of  Jolin  King,  of  Boston  the  Elizabeth  Ann  (Upham)  Kingsbury;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
tamily    residing   there    till    the   early    part   of   the  ^nd    Fiske    Acad.,    Newton    Centre,    Mass.;    M.D., 


Practiced  in  Ellsworth  since  1886,  with  exception  Mass.  Vol.  Inf.,  Julv  5,  1862;  after  battle  of  Gettys- 

?f  2  yrs.  in  Bar  Harbor ;  mem.  XLS    Pension  Exam-  ^  q,,  j,   j    ^^yt^.  j,^  ^f^^g  headquarters.  5th  Arniv 

ing  Bd.    Republican.    Address:    Ellsworth,  Me.  Corps;  mustered  out  July  29,  1865.    Practiced  medi- 

KING,  Stanley,  lawyer,  mfr.:  b.  Troy,  N.Y..  May  cine    at    Washington,    D.C.,    1869-71,    at    Needham, 

11,  1S83;  s.  Henrv  Amasa  and  Maria  Lyon  (Flynt)  Mass.,    1871-94,   Boston.   1894-9.   at  Needham   since 

King;    grad.    Springfield    (Mass.)    High   Sch.,   1900;  Jan.    1,    1899.     Dir.   Wellesley    (Mass.)    Nat.    Bank, 

A.B.,  Amherst,  1903;  A.M..  Harvard,  1906;  m.  Ger-  State  med.  examiner  for  7  yrs.,  from  1877.    Mem. 

trude  Louisa  Besse,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  12,  Mass.   State  and  Norfolk  Dist.  Med.   Socs.,  A.M.A. 

1906;    1    son,    Richard.     Admitted    to    Mass.    bar.  Republican.      Conglist.      First    comdr.    Galen    Orr 

1906,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston;  sec.  and  dir.  Post  No.   181,   G.A.R.    Mason.    Address:    Needham, 

W.    H.    McElwain    Co.,    shoe    mfrs.     Progressive.  Mass. 


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KrCTGSBURY,  Edward  Newell,  M.D. ;  b.  Frances- 
town,  N.H.,  Sepl.  7,  1.S53;  s.  John  Langdon  and 
Abigail  (Hyde)  Kingsbury;  prep,  edn.,  Frances- 
town  and  Colby  acads.;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1S7S,  A.M., 
1880;  student  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine;  M.D., 
Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  1880;  m.  Newton 
Centre,  Mass.,  May  5,  1881,  Clara  A.  Coffin;  3  chil- 
dren, Newell  C,  Mabel  H.,  Mary  R.  Removed  to 
Woonsocket,  R.I.,  1885;  mem.  staff  and  med.  bd. 
Woonsocket  Hosp.  Mem.  R.I.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc, 
Mass.  State  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Surg,  and 
Gynecol.  Soc,  Worcester  Co.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc, 
Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Delta  Upsilon.  Club: 
Winnesuket  Country.  Addiess:  187  Blackstone 
St.,  Woonsocket,  R.I. 

KINGSBURY,  Frederick  Joliu,  banker;  Jan.  1, 
1823-Sept.  30,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1910-11.) 

KINGSBUBV,  Frederick  Jolin,  president  Bridge- 
port Brass  Co.;  b.  Waterbury,  Conn.,  July  7,  1863; 
s.  Frederick  John  and  Alathea  Ruth  (Scovill) 
Kingsbury;  ed.  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Concord,  N.H. ; 
spl.  study  and  engineering  work  on  railroad;  spl. 
course  in  mech.  engring.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.; 
m.  New  York,  Nov.  11,  1886,  Adele  Townsend; 
2  children,  Ruth  Kingsbury  Sargent,  b.  1887,  Fred- 
erick John,  Jr.,  1895.  With  Scovill  Mfg.  Co.. 
Waterbury,  Conn.,  1883-9;  sec.  Aluminum  Brass 
&  Bronze  Co.,  1889-95;  sec,  1895-1902,  treas., 
1902-5,  pres.  since  Feb.,  1905,  Bridgeport  Brass 
Co.;  pres.  A.  P.  Swoyer  Co.,  Phila.;  pres.  Auto- 
matic Machine  Co.;  dir.  First  Bridgeport  Nat. 
Bank;  pres.  Bridgeport  Morris  Plan  Bank  Co.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mem.  Conn.  Civ.  Service 
Reform  Assn.  (exec,  com.).  Delta  Psi,  Conn.  Soc 
of  the  Cincinnati.  Clubs:  Dotos,  St.  Anthony, 
Machinery,  Technology  (New  York);  Quinnipiack, 
New  Haven  Country,  New  Haven  Lawn  (New 
Haven);  University,  (Bridgeport).  Home:  445 
Humphrey  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Office:  Bridge- 
port,  Conn. 

KINGSBURY,  Isaac  Franklin,  soldier,  city  offi- 
cial.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

KINGSIiBY,  Levi  G.,  retired  merchant;  b. 
Shrewsbury,  Vt.,  May  21,  1832;  s.  Harvey  and 
Elvira  (Gleason)  Kingsley;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Bran- 
don Acad.;  student  Norwich  U.  1  yr..  1854-5  (B.S., 
1882);  m.  Rutland,  Vt.,  June  4,  1865,  Cornelia  S. 
Roberts.  Worked  on  farm  until  1852;  in  railroad 
office,  1856-9;  maj.  12th  Vt.  Inf.  in  Civil  War; 
hardware  mcht..  1860-95;  q.-m.-gen.  Vt.,  8  yrs.; 
state  senator,  1890;  mayor  of  Rutland,  Vt.,  1894; 
dir.  Baxter  Nat.  Bank,  Marble  Savings  Bank.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mason  (K.T.);  mem. 
G.A.R.,  Loyal  Legion.    Home:  Rutland,  Vt. 

KINGSBURY,  Nathan  Corning",  officer  corpora- 
tions. ( See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  biography.) 
Home:  Greenwich,  Conn.  Office:  15  Dey  St.,  New 
York.* 

KINGSBURY,  Susan  Myra,  educator;  b.  San 
Pablo,  Cal.,  Oct.  18,  1870;  d.  Willard  B.  and  Helen 
(De  Lamater)  Kingsbury;  grad.  prep,  dept..  Coll. 
of  the  Pacific,  College  Park,  Cal.,  1886;  A.B.,  Coll. 
of  the  Pacific,  1890;  A.M.,  Leland  Stanford,  Jr., 
U.,  Palo  Alto,  Cal.,  1899;  Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1905; 
unmarried.  Teacher  history,  Lowell  High  Sch., 
San  Francisco,  1892-1900;  instr.  history,  Vassar 
Coll.,  1904-5;  dir.  investigation  for  Commn.  on  In- 
dustrial and  Technical  Edn.,  1906,  on  relation  of 
children  to  the  industries;  prof,  economics,  Sim- 
mons Coll..  Boston.  Editor  of  Records  of  the  Vir- 
ginia Companv  of  London,  pub.  by  Library  of 
Congress,  Washington,  1906.  Mem.  Am.  Hist. 
Assn.,  N.E.  History  Teachers'  Assn.,  Woman's 
Edn.  Assn.,  Women's  Ednl.  and  Industrial  Union, 
Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  Am.  Labor  Legislation  Assn., 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta,  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  mem.  exec 
com.  bd.  mgrs.  of  North  Bennet  St.  Industrial 
Sch.  Club:  Twentieth  Century  (Boston).  Editor 
series  "Economic  Relations  of  Women."  Home: 
110  Hancock  St.,  Cambridge.  Office:  Simmons  Coll., 
Boston. 

KINGSBURY,  Willis  Albert,  .iudge;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1873.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar  and  practiced 
at  Framingham,  Mass.;  now  judge  1st  Southern 
Middlesex  Dist.,  Mass.    Home:  Framingham,  Mass. 


KINGSFORD,  Howard  Nelson,  pathologist;  b. 
Providence,  li.l.,  Sept.  24,  1871;  s.  John  C.  and 
A.  F.  (Thatcher;  Kingsford;  spl.  student,  chemis- 
try. Brown,  1894-5;  M.D.,  Dartmouth,  1898;  grad. 
student,  medicine.  Harvard,  1898-9;  (A.M.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1907);  m.  Mabel  P.  Carpenter,  Pawtucket, 
R.I.,  July  16,  1899.  Instr.  histol.,  bacteriology  and 
pathology,  1898-1900,  prof,  pathology,  1906 — , 
Dartmoutli  Med.  Sch.;  med.  dir.  Dartmouth  Coll., 
1902 — ;  pathologist  Mary  Hitchcock  Hosp.;  state 
bacteriologist  of  N.H.     Home:   Hanover,   N.H.* 

KINGSIiBY,  Barle  S.,  insurance;  b.  Cambridge, 
Vt.,  Nov.  4,  1869;  s.  Clinton  S.  and  Medora  (Scrib- 
ner)  Kingsley;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Clara  Chase,  of 
Burlington,  Vt..  Sept.,  1891.  Messenger  Vt.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1880,  U.S.  Senate,  1881-6;  official  reporter 
Vt.  Senate,  1886-8;  gen.  agt.  Nat.  Life  Ins.  Co.  of 
Vt.  since  1895;  chief  of  staff,  with  rank  of  col., 
under  Gov.  F.  D.  Proctor,  of  Vt.,  1906-8;  mem.  Vt. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908-10;  mem.  Vt.  Rep.  State  Com., 
1907-14,  and  sec.  of  com.;  mem.  Rep.  Nat.  Com., 
1914.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.),  K.P.,  Elk.  Home: 
Rutland,  Vt. 

KINGSIiBY,  Blbrldg-e,  painter,  engraver;  b. 
Carthage,  O.,  Sept.  17,  1842;  s.  Moses  W.  and  Ra- 
chel W.  Kingsley;  grad.  Hopkins  Acad.,  Hadley, 
Mass.;  studied  in  art  schs.,  Cooper  Union,  New 
York;    m.    Elizabeth    W.    Cook,    of    Hadley,    Mass., 

1870.  Commenced  engraving  with  Century  Co. 
about  1878;  started  School  of  Painter  Engraving 
about  1880,  with  original  work;  awarded  gold 
medals,  Paris  Expn..  1889,  Chicago  Expn.,  1893, 
Cal.  Expn.,  1894.  Mem.  Ruskin  Art  Club,  Los  An- 
geles. Kingsley  Art  Club,  Sacramento,  Cal.,  Soc. 
Am.  Wood  Engravers.  Club:  Grolier  (New  York). 
Address:   Holyoke,   Mass.* 

KINGSIiBY,  John  Sterling",  prof,  of  zoology; 
moved  to  Urbana,  111.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

KINGSIiBY,  Maud  Elma,  editor;  b.  East .  Ma- 
chias.  Me.,  Feb.  22,  1865;  d.  Austin  F.  and  Mary  O. 
(Cosseboom)  Kingsley;  A.B.,  Colby,  1887,  A.M., 
1890;  unmarried.  Has  devoted  attention  exclu- 
sively as  editor  and  annotator  of  outline  studies 
for  schs.,  series  including:  English  Texts,  Latin 
Outlines;  Geography  Outlines;  Grammar  Outlines. 
Episcopalian.  Mem.  Sigma  Kappa  Sorority.  Home: 
East  Machias,  Me. 

KINNB,  Helen,  prof,  domestic  science;  b.  Nor- 
wich, Conn. ;  d.  Henry  Clay  and  Helen  (Water- 
man) Kinne;  diploma  Teachers  Coll.  (Colum- 
bia), 1890;  unmarried.  Teacher  pvt.  classes,  1886- 
88:  instr.  in  domestic  science,  1891-7,  prof.,  1897 — , 
Teachers  Coll.  (Columbia).  Chmn.  teaching  sect., 
Lake  Placid  Home  Economics  Conf.,  1906-9;  chmn. 
com.  on  courses  of  study.  Am.  Home  Economics, 
1909-10;  pres.  New  York  Assn.  for  Home  Eco- 
nomics, 1909-12.  Asso.  editor  Journal  of  Home  Eco- 
nomics. Author:  Domestic  Science  Equipment,  1909; 
Methods  of  Teaching  Domestic  Science,  1912; 
Foods  and  Household  Management,  1913.  Home: 
Woodbury,  Conn.'' 

KINNBY,  Eunice  Draper,  M.D. ;  b.  Southampton, 
N.B. ;  d.  James  and  Catherine  (Schriver)  Draper; 
grad.  Boston  Training  Sch.  for  Nurses,  1881;  M.D., 
Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Boston,  1890;  post-grad, 
work.    Tufts    Coll.    Med.    Sch.;    m.    N.    B.,    Aug.    31, 

1871,  John  Gartley  (died.  1874);  m.  2d,  Boston, 
Aug.  6,  1884,  Hon.  John  Mozart  Kinney,  senator 
(died  Jan.  25,  1897).  Engaged  in  practice  at  Bos- 
ton, 1890;  removed  to  Revere,  1896;  edited  "The 
Nurse,"  1892,  1893;  1st  woman  phys.  to  testify  as 
an  expert  before  U.S.  Circuit  Ct. ;  retired  mem.  edi- 
torial staff  Med.  Times  and  Register.  Mem.  Tufts 
Coll.  and  Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg,  alumni  assns., 
and  Alumni  Assn.  of  Mass.  Gen.  Training  Sch.  for 
Nurses,  N.E.  Woman's  Press  Assn.,  Count  Rum- 
ford  Hist.  Soc,  W.C.T.U.,  Boston  Scientific  Soc, 
Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  Equal  Suffragist.  Episcopalian. 
Scientific  observer  of  atmospheric  phenomena  pre- 
ceding seismic  disturbances,  correctly  predicting 
22  earthquakes  from  one  to  three  days  in  advance. 
Recreations:  attending  scientific  lectures,  travel- 
ing.   Home:   248  Beach  St.,  Revere,  Mass. 

KINNEY,  Frank  Joseph,  lawyer;  b.  Branford, 
Conn..  Dec.  11,  1874;  s.  Michael  and  Katherine 
(McGown)     Kinney;     grad.     Branford     High     Sch., 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


1893;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1900,  M.L.,  1901;  m. 
Kathrvn  E.  Cox,  of  New  Haven,  Nov.  16,  1909;  i' 
children,  Frank  J.,  Jr..  b.  Oct.  21,  1910,  Kathryn 
J.,  AUf,'.  10,  1914.  Pros,  atty.,  town  court,  1901-3, 
5-7;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907-9;  dir.  McCor- 
mick  Land  Co.;  served  as  first  (orderly)  serst., 
Battery  A,  C.N.G.  Republican.  State  sec.  Catholic 
Total  "Abstinence  Union  of  Conn.  5  yrs.  Clubs: 
Home:  Saltonstall,  Wallacabucor,  Battery  A.  Elk, 
A.O.H.,  K.C,,  etc.     Address:  Branford,  Conn. 

KINNEY,  rrederick  C,  1\I.D.;  b.  St.  Albans.  Vt., 
Mar.  1,  1S58;  s.  Benjamin  D.  and  Clara  G.  (White) 
Kinnev;  prep.  edn.  acad.,  Georgia.  Vt. ;  student  U. 
of  Mich.,  1879-81;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of  Vt., 
1882;  m.  Georgia,  Vt.,  May  16,  1883.  Adella  L. 
Hinckley.  Has  practiced  at  Greensboro,  Vt.,  since 
Aug..  1882.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Caledonia 
Co.  and  Vt.  State  Med.  socs.  Mason  (K.T.).  (Blue 
Lodge   and   Chapter).     Address:   Greensboro,   Vt. 

KINNEV,  William  S.,  lawyer;  b.  Boston.  Nov. 
13,  1882;  s.  Alfred  F.  and  Mary  A.  (FitzRandolpli) 
Kinnev;  on  maternal  side  descendant  of  .John  Fitz- 
Randolph,  who  lived  on  Staten  Island  previous  to 
the  Am.  Revolution;  grad.  Encrlish  High  Sch..  Bos- 
ton. 1900;  LL.B..  Boston  U.  Sell,  of  Law,  1903;  un- 
married. Began  practice,  Boston.  1904;  mem.  Rep. 
Com..  Boston,  1905-12;  mem.  Boston  Common  Coun- 
cil, 1909;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1912-13.  Bap- 
tist. Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Phi  Delta 
Phi.  I\Tem.  B.P.O.  Elks  (Boston  Lodge).  Mason 
(Aberdour  Lodge).  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Boston 
Yacht.  Recreations:  yachting.  Home:  52  Westland 
Av.    Office:  18  Tremont  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

KINNICUTT,  Iieonard  Parker,  educator;  May 
22,  1N54-Feb.,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who   in   America,    1910-11.) 

KINNICUTT,  Iiincolu  Newton,  retired  banker; 
b.  Worcester.  Mass.,  Mar.  14,  1849;  s.  Francis  Har- 
rison and  Elizabeth  W.  (Parker)  Kinnicutt;  ed. 
Worcester  pub.  schs.  and  abroad;  m.  Edith  Per- 
lev,  of  Concord,  N.H.,  Oct.  10,  1878;  1  son.  Roger. 
In  father's  hardware  business.  1867-77;  with  pvt. 
banking  house,  1877-84;  sr.  mem.  Kinnicutt  &  De 
Witt,  bankers,  1884-06  (retired);  dir.  Worcester 
Nat.  Bank,  Worcester  Trust  Co.;  trustee  Worces- 
ter Co.  Instn.  for  Savings.  Trustee  Worcester 
Polv.  Inst,  since  1906;  treas.  Worcester  Art  Mu- 
seum since  1896.  Republican.  Mem.  Am.  Antiq. 
Soc.  Clubs:  Worcester,  Tatnuck  Country  (Worces- 
ter), Union,  St.  Botolph,  Tavern  (Boston),  Cen- 
turv  (New  York).  Author:  Indian  Names  in 
T\'orcester  County;  Indian  Names  in  Plymouth 
County.     Address:   Worcester.   Mass. 

KINSMAN,  Edgar  Osg'ood,  dentist;  b.  Cam- 
bridge. INIass..  Apr.  6,  1856;  s.  John  O.  and  Marga- 
ret H.  (Magill)  Kinsman;  ed.  Cambridge  pub. 
schs.;  D.D.S.,  Boston  Dental  Coll..  1877;  D.M.D., 
Tufts  Coll.  Dental  Dept..  1905;  m.  Jan.  1.  1884. 
Kate  M.  Stevens,  of  Cambridge.  Mass;  children, 
Leita  A.,  Osgood  S.  In  practice  in  Harvard  Sq., 
Cambridge,  since  Oct.,  1874.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Mass.  Dental  Soc.  (ex-pres.).  Northeastern 
Dental  Assn.  (pres.  1914),  Boston  and  Tufts  Den- 
tal Alumni  Assn.  (ex-pres.).  Mem.  Odd  Fellows, 
Knights  of  Honor.  Author  of  papers  read  before 
dental  socs.  of  N.E.  states  and  pub.  in  dental 
.iours.  Recreations:  country  life.  Home:  26  Upland 
Rd.    Office:   5  Boylston  St..  Cambridge,  Mass. 

KIF,  Frederic  Ellsworth,  mfr.  and  merchant; 
b.  Passaic.  N.J.,  Jan.  1,  1862;  s.  Nicholas  J.  and 
Susan  P.  (Worcester)  Kip;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  New 
York,  1884,  Charlotte  Bishop  Williams;  1  son.  Ru- 
loff  Frederic.  Office  boy,  commn.  oil  house  of 
Libby,  Bartlett  &  Kimball,  New  York,  1878;  en- 
tered lubricating  dept.  Standard  Oil  Co.,  1880; 
stock  elk.,  dry  goods  commission  house,  1881; 
salesman  and  mgr..  pile  fabric  dept.  of  Fk.  Victor 
&  Acheles,  New  York,  1883-92;  purchased,  with 
others,  the  Am.  Pile  Fabric  plant  of  the  Sir  Titus 
Salts  Company.  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1892;  started 
the  Kip-Armstrong  Co.  (pres.)  mills  at  Pawtucket, 
R.I.;  with  others  bought  the  Griswold  Worsted 
Co.  (pres.).  Darby.  Pa..  1902;  pres.  Salts  Textile 
Mfg.  Co.,  Brideeport,  Conn.,  and  Lyons,  France. 
Mem.  Holland  Soc,  and  Wool  Club  (Xew  York). 
Republican.    Home:  "Kypsburg,"  Montclair,  N.J. 


KIBBV,    James    Thomas,    lawyer;    b.    WTiitman, 

Mass.,  Oct.  2.  1882;  s.  Daniel  and  Ellen  (Beary) 
Kirby;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Whitman;  Burdett  Commer- 
cial Coll.,  Boston;  LL.B..  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law, 
1909;  m.  E.  Helen  Callahan,  of  Kingston,  Mass., 
.Ian.  15,  1910.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1906,  and 
since  practiced  in  Wliitman;  sec.  Rep.  Town  Com. 
since  1909;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.;  sec.  Whitman 
Bd.  of  Trade;  del.  to  State  Bd.  of  Trade.  Catholic. 
Address:  Bank  Block,  Washington  St.,  Whitman. 
Mass. 

KISK,  Iiucy  Anne,  M.D.;  b.  Dorchester,  Mass., 
Mar.  31.  1S59;  d.  Joseph  and  Eleanor  Hall  (Stimp- 
son)  Kirk;  grad.  Training  Sch.  for  Nurses.  Hart- 
ford (Conn.)  Hosp..  1883;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Med. 
Sch.,  1893;  post-grad.  work.  New  York  Post-Grad. 
Sell,  of  Medicine.  Harvard  U.  Summer  Sch.  Mem. 
staff  Homoe.  Med.  Dispensary  of  Boston,  1894- 
1902.  Mem.  Mass.  Homoe.  Soc,  Boston  Homoe. 
Soc,  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynecol.  Soc,  Am.  Inst. 
Homoeopathy,  D.R.  t'lub:  IMofessional  Women's. 
Address:  The  Gladstone.  677  Dudley  St.,  Boston. 

KIRK,  Will  W.,  editor.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

KIBKHAM,  Guy,  architect;  b.  Springfield,  Mass., 
Nov.  14,  1864;  s.  William  and  Harriet  Newell  (Mer- 
rlam)  Kirkham;  prep,  edn.,  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Con- 
cord, N.H. ;  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Grace 
Freeman  Dwight,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  June  15, 
1892;  4  children,  Dorothy  Dwight,  Philip  Leffing- 
well,  Harriet  Merriam,  Elizabeth  Freeman.  In 
office  of  Gilbert  &  Taylor,  architects.  St.  Paul. 
Minn..  1887-9;  with  Renwick,  Aspinwall  &  Rus- 
sell, New  York.  1889-91;  practiced  at  Springfield 
since  1892;  associated  with  Edwin  J.  Parlett  since 
1905.  Prin.  bldgs.:  Wesleyan  Acad.,  Gymnasium, 
Wilbraham,  Mass.;  Home  for  Aged  Women,  High 
School  of  Commerce,  Chapin  Memorial  of  the 
Springfield  Hosp.,  Forest  Park  Library,  and  Oli- 
vet Ch.,  Springfield,  Mass.;  Public  Library,  Chico- 
pee,  Mass.;  Unitarian  Ch.,  Northampton,  Mass., 
etc  Unitarian.  Fellow  A. I. A.;  mem.  Charter  Re- 
vision Commn.  of  Springfield.  Springfield  Bd. 
Trade.  Mem.  Sigma  Chi  Fraternity.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Unity  Men's,  Economic,  Gladden.  Saturday 
Night.  Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  120  Claren- 
don St.    Office:  Carr  Bldg.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

KIRKHAM,  Jolin  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Newington, 
Conn..  Apr.  13,  1865;  s.  John  Stoddard  and  Har- 
riet (Atwood)  Kirkham;  prelim,  edn.  New  Britain 
(Conn.)  High  Sch.;  Yale,  1887;  m.  Lillian  West,  of 
Brooklyn.  N.Y.,  Apr.  29.  1896;  2  children,  John 
M^est,  Lois.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1889,  and 
since  practiced  in  New  Britain;  mem.  Kirkham  & 
Cooper:  dir.  Nat.  Spring  Bed  Co.;  served  as  mem. 
Sch.  Bd.;  now  asso.  judge  city  and  police  court  of 
New  Britain.  Mem.  Conn.  Prison  Assn.,  New 
Britain        Cliarity        Organization.  Republican. 

Conglist.  Clubs:  New  Britain,  University  (Hart- 
ford), Saturday  Night  (literary).  Recreations: 
golf,  tennis,  chess,  motoring.  Address:  New 
Britain,  Conn. 

KIRKI^ANS,  Archie  Howard,  entomologist;  b. 
Huntington,  Mass.,  June  4,  1873;  s.  Charles  Henry 
and  Jane  Elizabeth  (Parsons)  Kirl^land;  B.S., 
Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1894,  M.S.,  1896;  unmarried. 
Asst.  entomologist,  Mass.  Hatch  Expt.  Station, 
1892-4;  asst.  entomologist,  Mass.  Bd.  Agr.,  Gypsy 
Moth  (jommn.,  1894-1900;  entomologist  Bowlder  In- 
secticide Co..  1900-5;  state  supt.  Gypsy  Moth  work, 
1905-9;  agt.  and  expert,  U.S.  Bur.  of  Entomology, 
since   1911.     Home:    Huntington,   Mass.* 

KIRKFATRICK,  Edwin  Asbury,  psychologist; 
b.  Peoria.  Mahaska  Co.,  la.,  Sept.  29,  1862;  s. 
Francis  Marion  and  Catharine  (Bradbury)  Kirk- 
patrick;  B.S.,  la.  State  Coll.,  1887,  M.Ph.,  1899; 
scholar.  1889-90.  fellow,  1890-1.  Clark  U.;  m.  Flor- 
ence May  Clifford,  of  Stanton.  Minn..  Aug.  29,  1895. 
Asst.  in  mathematics  and  English.  la.  State  Coll., 
1887-9;  instr.  Winona  CMinn.)  State  Norrnal  Sch., 
1892-7;  dir.  child  study  dept..  Fitchburg  (Mass.) 
State  Normal  Sch.,  since  1898.  Lecturer  on  edn., 
Smith  Coll..  1905.  Columbia.  1906,  U.  of  Chicago, 
1007,  U.  of  Va..  1910,  13.  Cornell  U.,  1911.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  societies,  list  of  books, 
etc.)  Home:  North  Leominster.  Mass.  Address: 
Fitchburg.   Mass."" 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND  6:^9 

KIRKFATRICK,  Marion  Powers  (Mrs.  William  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1S63:  m.  Groton,  Ma.ss.,  Sept.  24, 
A.  Kirkpatrick),  artist;  b.  London,  Eng.  (of  Am.  1872,  Adelaide  L,.  Lee.  Connected  witii  Ordnance 
parents);  d.  Orville  Watson  and  Carolyn  (Stick-  Bureau,  War  Dept.,  Washington,  D.C.,  1863-4,  and 
ney)  Powers;  ed.  in  London,  and  Paris,  France;  served  as  pvt.  In  regt.  of  War  Dept.  Rifles,  a.-d.-c, 
studied  drawing  at  Slade  Sch.,  London,  and  paint-  rank  of  col.  on  governor's  staff,  1867;  studied  law 
ing  under  L.  R.  Garrido,  in  Paris;  m.  William  and  was  admitted  to  bar,  1867;  asst.  city  solicitor 
Arber-Brown  Kirkpatrick,  of  Warwickshire,  Eng.,  of  Boston,  1868-79.  Home:  Milton,  Mass. 
Aug.   21,   1909.    Exhibited jxt   Salon,   Paris.    French         kITTREDGE,  Prank  Everett,  MD  •  b    Concord 

■"      "'       "  -    --     .      ^ 

Pa., 
izie 

ley  Soc.  (Boston);  asso  Am.  Federation  of  Arts.  at"'center  Hrrbor?  N!k,"r885-'9,"since°'at"Nashul1 
Address:.  Fenway  Studios,  Boston,  .Mass.,  and  specialist  in  diseases  of  ear,  nose  and  throat  foi^ 
i'rienasnip.  lue.  past    15    yrs.     Dir.    Indian    Head   Nat.    Bank.     Fel- 


_jrg. 

Sch.,  New  Haven;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.,  Club.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason'  (32°);  Odd 
Yale,  1S90:  m.  Springfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  22,  1898,  Fellow.  Recreations:  golf,  salmon  and  trout  fish- 
Caroline    Hicks     Sutton;     1     son,     Leonard    Owen.    ing.    Address:  Nashua,  N.H. 


Draftsman,    Mcintosh,    Seymour    &    Co.,    Auburn, 


KITTREDGE,     Georg'e     Lyman,     college     prof.; 


N-Y...  and  engr..  Md.  Steel  Co.    (Sparrow  Pt.,Md.),  A.B.HarTrrd     18827   LL.]T,U    of  ChYcago,   1901 

William    H    Harris   Co      George    H.    Corliss   &   Co  Litt.b.,    Harvard,    1907).     Instr.    English,    1888-90 

??^<.  ^i'^^'^l^^""  ^^'^^    ^T°-    Pi-oi^^ence,    R.I.     until  asst.  prof.,  1890-4,  prof,  since  1894,  Harvard.    Fel- 

1896;   dir.    Boardman   Manual   Training  High   Sch.,  ^^^    ^^i.    Acad.    Arts    and    Sciences;    mem     Am. 


Haven,   Conn.  jjis   Almanack,    1905.    Home:    8   Hilliard  St.,   Cam- 

KIRTIiAND,  John  Copeland,  prof,   of  Latin;   b.  bridge,  Mass.* 

Trumansburg.N.Y..  June  24    1870:  s   John  Copeland  KITTREDGE,    Henry    Grattan;    Jan.    22,    1845- 

and    Cornelia    Frances    (Kellogg)    Kirtland;    A.B.,  j^^g   5     ^909.     (See  vol    1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 

Hobart  Coll.,  cum  laude,  1890,  A.M.,  1893;  graduate  A,-nprini     iqio  iq  ■> 

student  in   Latin,    Leland   Stanford   Jr.   U.,   1892-6;  "J„„„i,„"'i     ,,       ^,.     -u  ^^        ...          ^   .     ,0 

m.    at    San    Francisco,    May    Lemira    Durham,    of  ^  ^KITTREDGE,    Ida    Elizabeth,    editor;    Oct.    12, 

Springfield,    Mo.,    Aug.    27,    1895.     Classical   master  lS54-Sept.  6,  1911.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

in  Washington  Coll.,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1890-2;  asst.  KIVEL,  John,   lawyer;   b.   Dover,  N.H.,   Apr.   29, 

and  instr.  in  Latin,  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  U.,  1893-6;  1855;  s.  Patrick  and  Catherine  Kivel;  grad.  Dover 

acting  prof.    Latin,    Hobart   Coll.,    1896-7;    Morison  High    Sch.,    1871,    Dartmouth    Coll.,    1876;    studied 

prof.    Latin,    Phillips    Exeter    Acad.,    Oct.,    1897 — .  law;  admitted  to  bar,  1879;  m.  Dover,  Oct.  12,  1879, 

Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Classical  Eva  G.  Ennis.    Co.  solicitor  Stratford  Co.,  1887-93; 

Assn.   of  England   and   Wales.     Chmn.    Commn.    on  mem.  State  Bd.  License  Commrs.,  N.H.,  Apr.,  1903- 

Coll.  Entrance  Requirements  in  Latin;  asso.  exam-  13;  apptd.  justice  Superior  Court  of  N.H.,  May  26, 

iner    in    Latin,    Coll.    Entrance    Exam.    Bd.;    mem.  1913.    Address:  Dover,  N.H. 

N.E.A.  Joint  Com,  on  Grammatical  Nomenclature,  __.,_,_„_      ^      ^.          ,,it.           n                  j,       -u 

N.E.A.  Com.  on  Reorganization  of  Secondary  Edn.  -^  ^^^^rn^'ivT^^^^^^  o'^o^'^^P^i,    collese     prof^:     b. 

Sr.  warden  Christ  Ch.,  Exeter,  N.H.  Editor-in-chief  P^°'"i%I^-'  ^^Y  4H'  ^^^^'  .^■r.^'^f.^^^]P\.^^^  ^}^IT 

Macmillan's  Latin  Series.    Editor:  Selections  from  ^eth    (bchaulin)    Kleene;    A.B.,  U.   of   Mich      1891; 

the   Correspondence    of   Cicero,    1898;    Fabula;   Fa-  "^oY^n  ^lu^^^'K"}  ^2'^T,^'^^l"nl®"'   189?-4,   Columbia, 

ciles,  1904.    Joint  Editor:  Orations  of  Cicero,  1906.  ^^^J'  ^^;P'  U-  of  Pa.,  1896;  m.  Alice  Lena  C9le, 

Home-   Exeter    N  H  *  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  18,  1907.    Asst.  m  economics, 

U.    of    Wis.,    1900-1;    instr.    economics    and    social 

KITCHEI.,  Cornelius  I.add,  clergyman,  educator;  science,   Swarthmore  Coll.,   1902-3;  asst.  prof,  eco- 

b.     Plymouth     Hollow     (now    Thomaston),    Conn.,  nomics,     1903-4,     prof,     since     1904,     Trinity    Coll. 

July    5,    1841;    s.    Harvey   Denison   and   Ann    Smith  Mem.  Am.  Econ.  Assn.    Home:   Hartford,  Conn.* 

KlS?''an"^"irfv   lenilV'  Gun^^^^^^  ^^=1^'  Charles,   playwright;   Jan.   7.   1867-May 

?rad'''phimp^ALcf.?'Ando^^en    Mask,^l?5^^^    AB.!  1''''],^^^,   ^°1-   ^''''  ^^^^  ^^^'^  ^^^°  ^"  ^'"^'- 

Yale.    1862    (Phi    Beta  Kappa);    student   Princeton  ^^^'  ^^^'^'^'^-^ 

Theol.  Sem.,  1864-5;  m.  Altoona,  Pa.,  Aug.  1,  1867,  KLEINER,  Charles,  lawyer;  b.  New  Haven, 
Alice  Llovd;  1  son,  William  Lloyd,  b.  Nov.  30,  1869.  Conn.,  June  4,  1854;  s.  Israel  and  Eva  (Meyer) 
Ordained 'ministrv  Conarl.  Ch.,  1870;  pastor  Guil-  Kleiner;  ed.  New  Haven  pub.  schs.;  LL.B.,  Yale 
ford.  Conn.,  1870-73,  Salisbury,  1877-83;  gave  up  Law  Sch.,  1883;  m.  Clara  Laudenbach,  of  New- 
pastoral  work,  1886.  on  account  of  ill  health;  instr.  Haven,  Jan.  26,  1886;  4  children,  Israel,  Leah  R., 
in  Greek.  Yale,  1887-1900,  and  sec.  of  Bur.  of  Ap-  Estelle,  Manford.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  18S3; 
pointments,  1900-09.  Home:  253  Lawrence  St.,  New  engaged  in  individual  practice  in  New  Haven  since 
Haven    Conn  1883;  trustee  Conn.  Savings  Bank;  justice  of  peace, 

KITSON,  Henry  Hudson,  sculptor:   b.   Hudders-  ^|«2-09;    ^^.^nf^l^-^^n^N^S^gH^^e,"'    18^5-7^^^^ 

field,    Eng..    Apr.    7,    1865;    s.    John    M.    and    Emma  H^Ven   sinc^   1910      Mem     1st  bd    of'dT^^^ 

S^'lrfs'pTrir'm    Theo  "Afic^'SgfeT^  Ju^l  H-en  pXLib'r'ary"' Mem'.' Am%°fr%;"nf  Con" 

?9!"l893^'?Serwho'^V^io'°n^im\r^ca^?or'VorSl  3ree''sTns'^ofTsireruiTe'''\s^^^^^^ 

executed,  and  other  details.)    Home:  Quincy.  Mass.  Fl^?^   865  ChLe!  if'  New  Haven    Conn 

Studio:   221  Columbus  Av.,  Boston.  "^®-    ^*^^  i^napei  bt.,  iNew  xiaven,  v^onn. 

^.««.^.»    _,         -,-..,        ,        /T,;r        TT    TT    -r^.^  KLINE,   Burton,   newspaper    man:    b.    W^illiams- 

KITSON,  Theo  AUce  Rug-grles  (Mrs.  H.  H.  Kit-  port.  Pa.,  Dec.  25.  1877;  s.  Isaac  Newton  and  Jane 
son),  sculptor;  b.  Brookllne,  Mass.,  1871;  d.  Cyrus  (Clapp)  Kline;  prepared  for  coll.  at  Dickinson 
Washburn  and  Anna  Holmes  (Baker)  Ruggles;  Sem.,  Williamsport,  Pa.;  Harvard,  1902-4;  m.  Made- 
pub,  sch.  edn.,  Brookline:  pupil  of  H.  H.  Kitson  leine  Messinger.  of  Reading,  Pa.,  May  12,  1909. 
and  Dagnan-Bouveret,  Pans:  m.  Henry  Hudson  With  Boston  Transcript  since  1904.  now  mag. 
Kitson.  June  29,  1893.  (See  W  ho  s  Who  in  America  editor  same.  Republican.  Lutheran.  Clubs:  Har- 
for  exhibitions,  principal  works,  etc.)  Home:  yard  (New  York).  Boston  Press.  Author:  An  On- 
Quincy,   Mass.*  slaught  on  Fame — A  Satire,  1901;  The  Embarrass- 

KITTREDGE,  Charles  Pranklin,  lawyer:  b.  Mt.  ment  of  Mr.  Perkins,  1912.    Contbr.  editorials,  spl. 

Vernon.  N.H.,  Feb.   24,   1841;   s.   Franklin  Otis  and  articles  on  music,  dramatic  and  lit.  reviews,  etc., 

Marv    Ann    (Dutton)    Kittredge;    a    descendant    of  to  newspapers  and  mags.    Home:    Arlington,  Mass. 

John    Kittredge,    Tewksbury,    Mass.,    1632;    grad.  Offlce:     Boston   Transcript,   Boston.* 


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KIiINi:,  Georg-e  BCiltou,  alienist;  b.  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.,  Alar,  li,  ls7b;  s.  Daniel  Zimmerman  and 
Eleanor  (Bitler)  Kline;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Grand 
Rapids,  Mich.;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.  U.  of  Mich.,  1901; 
m.  Ethel  A.  Fry,  of  Grand  Rapids,  June  23,  1906; 
1  child,  Anitra.  Asst.  phys.  Worcester  (Mass.) 
State  Hosp.,  1901-2,  Mt.  Pleasant  (la.)  State  liosp., 
1902-6,  State  Psychopathic  Hosp.,  Mich.,  1906-12; 
supt.  Danvers  State  Hosp.,  Mass.,  since  1912.  Mem. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.,  Am.  Medico-Psychol. 
Assn.,  Boston  Soc.  Psychiatry  and  Neurology,  N.K. 
Soc.  Psychiatry.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.);  mem.  I'hi 
Beta  Pi.  Club:  Salem.  Address:  Danvers  State 
Hospital,    Hathornc,   I\Iass. 

KIiINO,  William  Henry,  clergyman,  editor;  June 
4,    1840-Aug.    24,    1912.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

KIiOCK,  Edwin  Judson,  clergyman;  b.  Fulton- 
ville,  N.Y.,  Mar.  2S,  1N62;  s.  Reuben  and  Martha 
(von  Wie)  Klock;  grad.  Oazenovia  Sem.,  N.Y., 
1S.S4;  student  Syracuse  U.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  U.; 
B.S.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  Vt.,  1888,  A.M.,  1891;  stu- 
dent x\ndover  Theol.  Sem.,  1889-90,  U.  of  Berlin, 
1890-1;  m.  Minnie  LaSalle  Stafford,  of  Walling- 
ford,  Vt.,  Jan.  13,  1891;  1  son,  Edwin  Julian,  b. 
Oct.  24,  1900.  Ordained  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1889; 
pastor,  Haydenville,  Mass.,  1890-4,  Niagara  Palls, 
N.Y.,  1S94-6,  Norwich,  1896-1900,  North  Stoning- 
ton,  Conn.,  1900-8,  Bucksport,  Me.,  1908-12,  Bristol, 
Vt.,  1912-14,  Wallingford,  Vt.,  1914-15,  Trumbull. 
Conn.,  since  1915.  Dir.  and  sec.  Wheeler  Sch.  and 
Library  (inc.).  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon,  Conn.  Chap- 
ter S.A.R.  Republican.  Mason  (Commandery,  Con- 
sistory, Shrine).  Author:  Life  of  Rev.  H.  D.  Steb- 
bins,  1899.  Recreations:  hunting,  fishing,  tennis. 
Address:  Trumbull,  Conn. 

KIiOCK,  James  Eusrene,  educator;  b.  Java,  N.Y., 
Mar.  27,  1855:  s.  James  G.  and  Sally  Ann  (Mason) 
Klock;  grad.  Kansas  State  Normal  Sch.,  1875;  A.M., 
Dartmouth,  1903;  Pd.D.,  Miami  U.,  1907;  m.  Em- 
poria, Kan.,  Jan.  24,  18S0,  Margaret  Louise  Rob- 
erts. Prin.  high  sch.,  Emporia,  1880-2;  supt.  pub. 
Instrn.,  Lyon  Co.,  Kan.,  1882-4;  supt.  city  schs., 
Emporia,  1884-90,  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1890-6, 
Helena,  Mont,  1896-1900;  prin.  N.H.  State  Normal 
Sch.  a  number  of  yrs.  from  1900;  now  gen.  mgr. 
Camp  Eagle  Print  Co.,  Rumney,  N.H. ;  also  pres. 
Eastlake  (Fla.)  Investment  Co.  Pres.  Kan.  State 
Teachers'  Assn.,  1894,  N.H.  State  Teachers'  Assn., 
1904.  Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°);  mem.  I.O.O.F. 
Address:    Rumney,   N.H. 

KNAFF,  Bliss,  Christian  Science  lecturer;  b. 
Lyman,  N.H.,  June  7,  1877;  s.  Ira  Oscar  and  Flavia 
(Stickney)  Knapp;  descendant  of  Puritan  ances- 
tors of  one  of  the  Plymouth  colonies  which  settled 
Taunton,  Mass.,  about  1639;  father  and  mother 
were  of  the  original  twelve  "first  members"  who 
formed  The  First  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist,  Bos- 
ton. Sept.  23,  1892;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1901;  primary 
and  normal  courses  Mass.  Metaphysical  Coll., 
C.S.B.,  1903  and  1907;  unmarried.  Christian  Science 
practitioner,  lecturer  and  teacher;  mem.  Christian 
Science  Bd.  of  Lectureship  since  1904;  made  lec- 
ture tour  around  the  world,  1912;  pres.  The  First 
Church  of  Christ,  Scientist,  The  Mother  Church, 
Boston,  1912-13.  Mem.  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  Club:  Har- 
vard Union.  Wrote:  (pamphlets)  Christian 
Science — Its  Nature  and  Purpose,  1906;  Christian 
Science — Its  Divine  Authority,  1911.  Address:  11 
Hawes  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.* 

KNAFF,  Charles  Iiangrdon,  banker;  b.  Lowell. 
Mass.,  Aug.  10,  1852;  s.  Chauncey  L.  and  Fanny 
(Carter)  Knapp;  Lowell  pub.  schs.;  student  Cor- 
nell U.,  1875-8;  m.  Mary  Grace  Sawyer,  of  Lowell, 
Mass.,  Dec.  10,  1895;  3  daughters.  Engaged  in 
banking  business  at  Lowell  since  1895;  trustee 
and  elk.  of  corpn.  Lowell  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank; 
treas.  Proprietors  Lowell  Cemetery;  dir.  and  treas. 
Middlesex  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.  Unitarian. 
Mason.  Home:  85  Fort  Hill  Av.  Office:  160  Merri- 
mack St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

KNAFF,  Fred  Austin,  prof.  Latin;  b.  at  Haver- 
hill, Mass..  Dec.  9,  1872;  s.  Joseph  Forbes  and 
Mary  Abagail  (Downing)  Knapp;  prep.  edn.  high 
schs.,  Haverhill  and  Peabody,  Mass.,  to  1891;  A.B., 
Bates  Coll..  Lewiston,  Me.,  1896;  grad.  student  in 
classical  philology,  Harvard,  1901-3,  A.M.,  1902; 
m.  Peabody,  Mass.,  Aug.  26,  1896,  Carrie  Florence 


SouUiwick;  children,  Rachel  Southwick,  Esther 
Downing  (deceased).  Instr.  Latin  and  mathemat- 
ics, Nichols'  Latin  School,  1896-7;  instr.  Latin, 
1897-1901,  prof.  Latin  since  Sept.,  1903,  Bates  Coll. 
Free  Baptist.  Address:  32  Mountain  Av.,  Lewis- 
ton,  Me. 

KNAFF,  Fhllip  Coombs,  neurologist;  b.  Lynn, 
Mass.,  June  3,  1858;  .s.  I'hilip  Coombs  and  Sally 
Ilarriette  (Moore)  Knapp;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1878,  A. 
M.,  1883,  M.D.,  1883;  m.  Isabel  Williams  Stebbins, 
of  Springfield,  Mass.,  Dee.  12,  1893.  Practicing  as 
specialist  in  nervous  and  mental  diseases  at  Bos- 
ton since  1884;  visiting  phy.s.  diseases  of  nervous 
system,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  since  1885;  phys.  Bos- 
ton Dispensary,  1886-8;  clin.  instr.  diseases  of 
nervous  system.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1888-13;  con- 
sulting phys.,  Mass.  State  Hosp.  for  Insane  Crim- 
inals, since  1895;  trustee  Boston  Insane  Hosp., 
1897-02.  Pres.  Am.  Neurol.  Assn.,  1895,  N.E.  Soc. 
of  Psychiatry,  1905-8,  Boston  Soc.  of  Psychiatry 
and  Neurology,  1901;  fellow  Royal  Soc.  of  Medi- 
cine, Mass.  Med.  Soc;  mem.  Neurol.  Soc.  of  United 
Kingdom,  N.Y.  Soc.  of  Psychiatry,  A.M.A.,  Mass. 
Medico  Legal  Soc,  Am.  Inst.  Criminal  Law  and 
Criminology,  Am.  Assn.  Med.  Jurisprudence  (v.-p., 
1915),  councilor  Dante  Soc,  1881-02.  Clubs:  St. 
Botolph,  University.  Author:  The  Pathology,  Diag- 
nosis and  Treatment  of  Intracranial  Growths, 
1891.  Joint  Author:  A  System  of  Legal  Medicine, 
1894;  Textbook  of  Nervous  Diseases  by  American 
Authors,  1895.  Joint  Translator  and  Editor: 
Strumpell's  Textbook  of  Medicine,  1887,  93,  1901, 
11.  Contbr.  to  med.  jours.  Address:  535  Beacon 
St,  Boston.* 

KNAFF,  Shepherd,  clergyman;  b.  N.Y.  City, 
Sept.  8,  1873;  s.  Shepherd  and  Emma  (Benedict) 
Knapp;  descendant  of  Aaron  Knapp,  Taunton, 
Mass.,  1643;  prep.  edn.  Columbia  Grammar  Sch., 
N.Y.  City;  A.B.,  Columbia  U.,  1894;  B.D.,  Yale  Div. 
Sch.,  1897;  (D.D.,  New  York  U.,  1912);  unmarried. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1897;  pastor  1st  Ch., 
Southington,  Conn.,  1897-01;  asst.  pastor  Brick 
Presbyn.  Ch.,  N.Y.  City,  1901-8;  pastor  Central 
Ch.  (Congl.),  Worcester,  Mass.,  since  Apr.  7,  1908. 
Mem.  Prudential  Com.  A.B.C.F.M.  Trustee  Wor- 
cester Poly.  Inst.,  Memorial  Hosp.  Mem.  Am. 
Antiquarian  Soc,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Alpha  Delta 
Phi.  Clubs:  Columbia  University,  City  (New 
York);  Bohemian  (Worcester).  Author:  History 
of  Brick  Presbyterian  Church,  1908.  Recreations: 
camping,  photographj'.  Address:  8  Institute  Rd., 
Worcester,  Mass. 

KNAFFENBEB&ER,  J.  William,  clergyman;  b. 
Delmont,  Pa.,  July  31,  1848;  grad.  Franklin  and 
Marshall  Coll.,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1873;  grad.  Theol. 
Sem.,  same  place,  1876;  m.  June  11,  1879,  Ellen  L. 
Smith,  Meriden,  Conn.  For  12  yrs.  pastor  Reformed 
Ch.,  Delmont,  Pittsburg  and  Mercersburg,  Pa.; 
teacher  2  yrs.  in  Mercersburg  Coll.;  pres.  Allen- 
town  Coll.  for  Women,  1892-04;  pastor  Congl.  Ch., 
Niantic,  Conn.,  since  1907;  well  known  as  orator 
and  writer  for  ch.  periodicals.  Address:  Niantic, 
Conn. 

KNBBI^AND,  Frederick  Newton,  banker;  b. 
Northampton,  Mass.,  Sept.  8,  1850;  s.  Isaac  Newton 
and  Frances  M.  (Strong)  Kneeland;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Northampton;  m.  Northampton,  Dec.  9,  1879,  Ade- 
laide Frances  Dyer.  Clk.  First  Nat.  Bank,  North- 
ampton, 1869-80,  cashier,  1880-15,  vice  pres.  and 
managing  director  since  1915.  Home:  Northamp- 
ton, Mass. 

KNBEIiAND,  Herbert  Albion,  Insurance;  b. 
Searsport,  Me.,  May  26,  1873;  s.  James  Henry  and 
Amanda  H.  (Crockett)  Kneeland;  ed.  Searsport 
High  Sch.,  Kents  Hill  Sem.,  Shaw's  Business  Coll., 
Portland;  m.  Annie  F.  Perry,  of  Chelsea,  Mass., 
May  30,  1898;  1  daughter,  Viola  B.  Engaged  in 
ins.  business  in  Boston  since  1S94:  mem.  firm  of 
.John  C.  Paige  &  Co.  Mason.  Clubs:  Engineers', 
Boston  City,  Economic.  Home:  26  Montview  St., 
West  Roxbury,  Mass.    Office:  65  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

KNBBIiANS,  Martin  Dwelle,  sec.  N.E.  Lord's 
Day  League;  b.  Onondaga  Co.,  N.Y.,  Sept.  24,  1848; 
s.  Jonathan  (M.D.)  and  Miriam  (Dwelle)  Knee- 
land; grad.  Onondaga  Valley  Acad..  1863,  Caze- 
novia  Sem.,  1866;  B.A.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1869  (D.D., 
1888);   B.D.,   Aubuin   Theol.    Sem.,    1873;    m.   Sarah 


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641 


A.  Lord,  of  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1S75;  children,  Eliza- 
beth L.,  William  A.,  Paul  D.,  Ruth  (Mrs.  Phillip 
C.  Ordway).  Ordained  to  Presbvn.  ministry,  1873; 
pastor,  Waterloo,  N.Y.,  1S73-S3,  Fredonia,  N.Y., 
1883-SS.  Roxbury  Presbyn.  Ch.,  1890-5;  chmn.  exec, 
com.,  Federation  of  Sabbath  Assns.  of  U.S.  and 
Can.,  1904;  del.  to  Rep.  State  Conv.  of  Mass.,  1908; 
gen.  sec.  N.E.  Lord's  Day  League;  lecturer;  editor 
The  Defender.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  Winchester, 
Mass.    Office:  520  Tremont  Temple,  Boston. 

KNEEIiAND,  "William  Aiken,  lawyer;  b.  Fre- 
donia, N.Y.,  Aug.  9,  1S84;  s.  Martin  Dwelle  and 
Sarah  (Lord)  Kneeland;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch., 
1900;  A.B..  Dartmouth,  1904;  J.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch. 
of  Law,  1907;  m.  IMabel  M.  Loomis,  of  Westfleld, 
Mass.,  Oct.  17,  1907.  Practiced  in  Boston  since 
1907:  mem.  legal  dept.  and  claim  agt.,  Boston  & 
Albany  R.R..  1907-9;  in  practice  alone  since  1909; 
instr.  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law  since  1910.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Delta 
Phi,  Chi  Phi.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Dart- 
mouth (Boston),  Boston  City.  Recreations:  tennis, 
motoring,  outdoor  life.  Home:  85  Highland  Ave., 
Winchester,  IMass.    Office:  IS  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

XITERB,  Edwin  Jacob,  M.D. ;  b.  Lehigh  Co.,  Pa., 
June  15,  1870;  s.  Wilson  and  Angelina  (Scharadin) 
Knerr:  ed.  Kutztown  Normal  Sch..  Pa.;  M.D.,  Star- 
ling IMed.  Coll.,  Columbus,  O.,  1895;  m.  Maude  E. 
Church  of  Hope  Valley.  R.I.,  Sept.  12,  1904;  3  chil- 
dren, Kendall  Church,  Wilson  Potter,  Edwin  Jacob, 
Jr.  Practiced  at  Voluntown.  Conn.,  1895-1896; 
med.  examiner  To^vn  of  Hopkinton  Out  Dist.  No. 
3;  mem.  R.I.  Senate,  1910-11.  Mem.  Washington 
County  Med.  Soc.  Lutheran.  Odd  Fellow.  Ad- 
dress: Hope  Valley,  R.I. 

KNTCrHT,  Austin  Melvin,  rear-admiral;  b.  Ware, 
Mass.,  Dec.  16,  1854;  s.  Charles  Sanford  and  Cor- 
delia (Cutter)  Knight:  grad.  U.S.  Naval  Acad., 
1873;  m.  Alice  Phinnev  Tobev,  of  Milwaukee,  1878 
(died  1879):  m.  2d,  Elizabeth  Harwood  Welsh,  of 
Annapolis,  Md.,  Apr.  29,  1886  (died  1911).  Commd. 
ensign,  Julv,  1874:  promoted  master,  Oct.,  1879;  It. 
jr.  grade,  Mar.,  1883;  It.,  Dec,  1885;  It.-comdr., 
Mar.,  1899;  comdr.,  June  16,  1902:  capt.,  July  1, 
1907:  rear-admiral,  Jan.  29,  1911.  Served  on  board 
the  Tuscarora,  Pacific  Station,  1873-4;  Kearsarge, 
Palos,  and  Saco,  Asiatic  Station,  1874-5;  Naval 
Academy,  1876-8;  Quinnebaug.  European  Station, 
1878-9:  Galena  European  and  South  Atlantic  stas., 
1880-3;  ordnance  proving  ground.  Annapolis,  Md., 
1883-5;  in  charge  same,  1SS5-9;  Flagship  Chicago, 
North  Atlantic.  European  and  South  Atlantic  stas., 
1889-92;  Naval  Academy,  1892-5:  Lancaster  and 
Castine,  South  Atlantic  sta.,  1895-7;  Puritan,  North 
Atlantic  sta.,  1897-8,  engaged  in  blockade  on  north 
coast  of  Cuba,  and  in  Porto  Rican  expdn.  during 
the  Spanish- Am.  War;  head  of  dept.  of  seaman- 
ship. Naval  Academy,  1898-1901:  comd.  Newport, 
summer  practice  cruise,  1900;  War  College,  sum- 
mer, 1901;  comd.  Yankton,  surveying  on  south 
coast  of  Cuba,  1901-3;  comd.  Castine,  N.  Atlantic 
Squadron,  1903-4;  pres.  special  board  on  naval 
ordnance,  and  pres.  joint  army  and  navy  board  on 
smokele.'fs  powders,  1904-7;  comd.  Washington, 
Oct.  7,  1907,  to  May  1.  1909:  pres.  special  board  on 
naval  ordnance  and  of  joint  army  and  navy  board 
on  smokeless  powders,  1909;  later  comd.  Narra- 
gansett  Bav  (R.I.)  Naval  Sta.:  commandant  same 
and  pres.  Naval  T\^ar  Coll.,  Dec,  1913 — .  Author: 
Modern  Seamanship,  1901.  Home:  Annapolis,  Md. 
Address:  Narragansett  Bay,  R.I.* 

KNIGHT,  Charles  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Brunswick, 
Me.,  Jan.  13,  1870;  s.  William  B.  and  Josephine  S. 
(Brown)  Knight;  B.A.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1896;  stud- 
ied law:  admitted  to  bar.  1899;  m.  Augusta,  Me., 
Sept.  4.  1901,  Edith  S.  Moulton;  1  child,  Catherine 
Hill.  Has  practiced  at  Gardiner,  Me.,  since  Dec. 
4.  1899;  mayor  of  Gardiner,  1905-6;  city  solicitor, 
1907-8.  Renublican.  Conglist.  Knight  Templar; 
mem.  T.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.    Address:  Gardiner,  Me. 

KNIGHT,  Edward  Hooker,  clergyman;  b.  He- 
nron.  Conn.,  Oct.  22.  1854:  s.  Rev.  Merrick  and 
.\bbie  (Ward)  Knight:  A.B.,  Amherst,  1876  (Phi 
Beta  Kappa),  A.M..  1879:  student  Hartford  Theol. 
Sem..  1876-7  and  1878-80:  instr.  Williston  Sem., 
Easthampton,      Mass.,      1878;     student     Princeton 


Theol.  Sem.,  1880-1,  U.  of  Berlin,  1881-2  (D.D.. 
Hartford  Sem.,  1907);  m.  Martha  L.  Gates,  of  East 
Hartland,  Conn.,  Oct.  24,  1883;  children.  Avis, 
Edith,  Marian  Ethel.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1883;  pastor  East  Granville,  Mass.,  1882-3,  West 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1883-92;  prof,  in  what  is  now 
Hartford  Sch.  of  Religious  Pedagogy,  since  1892, 
dean  of  the  school  since  1904.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon.  Republican.  Recreations:  golf.  Address: 
71  Tremont  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

KNIGHT,  rrederic  Harrison,  clergyman;  b. 
Saco,  Me.,  Oct.  22,  1859;  s.  Edward  T.  and  Sarah  C. 
(Boothby)  Knight;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1882,  A.M., 
1907;  B.D.,  Boston  U.  1885,  Ph.D.,  1895;  student 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  All  Sciences.  1892-5,  U.  of  Ber- 
lin, 1894-5;  m.  Marion  Butterfield,  of  Wakefield, 
Mass.,  Sept.  22,  1887.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry, 
1882;  pastor.  Putney,  Vt.,  1882-3,  Wollaston,  Mass., 
1884-6,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1887-90,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1891-3,  Salem,  Mass.,  1895-9,  Boston,  1900-1; 
pres.  New  Orleans  U.,  1902-7;  supt.  N.E.  Home 
for  Little  Wanderers  since  Aug.  1,  1907.  Mem.  Psi 
Upsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Home:  17  Green  St., 
Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  161  S.  Huntington  Av., 
Boston.* 

KNIGHT,  rrederick  Irving',  M.D.;  Mav  18,  1841- 
1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1908-9.) 

KNIGHT,    Georg-e    Henry,    M.D.;    b.    Lakeville, 

Conn.,  Nov.  24,  1855;  s.  Henry  Martin  and  Marv  F. 
(Phelps)  Knight;  student  Yale,  1873-5  (M.A., 
1898);  M.D.,  Med.  Coll.,  New  York.  Served  as  supt. 
State  Inst,  for  Feeble  Minded,  of  Minn.;  became 
supt.  Conn.  Sch.  for  Imbeciles.  Lakeville,  Conn., 
1885;  surgeon-gen.  on  staff  of  Gov.  McLean,  1901- 
02.  Treas.  Town  of  Salisbury  2  terms;  mem.  Conn. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907-8.  Republican.  Home:  Lakeville, 
Conn. 

KNIGHT,  Georg'e  Thomson,  theologian;  Oct.  29, 
1850-Sept.  10,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1910-11.)* 

KNIGHT,  Henry  Ashley,  supt.  street  lighting 
and  wires,  City  of  Worcester;  b.  "Worcester,  Mass., 
Aug.  21,  1853;  s.  Alden  B.  and  Mary  J.  (White) 
Knight;  descendant  of  John  Knight,  of  Watertown, 
Mass.,  1636,  and  of  John  White,  of  Salem,  Mass., 
about  1634;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  read  law  in  spare  time 
in  offices  of  Hopkins  &  Mann,  Worcester;  m.  Effie 
Jane  Phelps,  of  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  May  11,  1881 
(died  May  11,  1909);  1  son,  Henry  Rockwood.  In 
milk  and  coal  business  until  1891;  supt.  of  street 
lighting.  City  of  Worcester,  since  1891,  and  supt. 
of  wires  since  1896.  Mem.  Mass.  Assn.  of  Munici- 
pal Inspectors.  Nat.  Elec  Inspn.  Assn.,  Internat. 
Assn.  Municipal  Electricians,  Nat.  Assn.  Elec.  In- 
spectors (exec.  com.).  Mason  (32°);  past  officer 
several  Masonic  bodies.  Home:  24  Branden  Rd. 
Office:  11  City  Hall,  Worcester,  Mass. 

KNIGHT,  Howard  Newton,  printer;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Dec.  3,  1854;  s.  Dexter  N.  and  Diana  P. 
(Williams)  Knight;  student  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn., 
1873-4:  m.  Harriet  E.  Townsend,  of  Providence, 
R.I.,  Nov.  22,  1876:  2  children,  Margaret  (Mrs. 
George  T.  Seabury,  of  White  Plains,  N.Y.),  Dexter 
T.  In  business  in  Providence,  1874-6,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  1876-7;  traveling  salesman,  1878-9;  mgr.  in 
N.E.  for  milling  cos.  of  New  York,  1880-97;  v.-p. 
and  sec.  Livermore  &  Knight  Co.,  Providence, 
since  1898.  Mem.  Providence  Master  Printers' 
Assn.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Squantum  Assn.,  Commercial,  Turks  Head,  Edge- 
wood  Yacht.  Home:  63  Albert  Av.,  Edgewood,  R.I. 
Office:  42  Pine  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

KNIGHT,  James  H.,  pres.  First  Nat.  Bank,  Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

KNIGHT,  Joseph  King",  dentist:  b.  Newark,  O.. 
Sept.  14,  1849.  s.  James  and  Martha  (King) 
Knight:  student  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1868-9,  Cornell 
U  1870-2-  D.D.S.,  Boston  Dental  Sch.,  1883;  D.M. 
D.,  Tufts  Coll.  Dental  Sch..  1906.  Prof,  dental  art 
and  mechanism,  Boston  Dental  Coll.  and  Tufts 
Coll.  Dental  Sch.,  1888-1910;  m.  Hyde  Park,  Mass., 
Anr  16,  1873,  L.  Angeline  Leseur;  children,  Mary, 
Clara  (Mrs.  G.  M.  King),  Joseph,  Jr.  Mem.  Beta 
Theta  Pi.  Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.,  etc.  Ad- 
dress: Hyde  Park,  Mass. 


642  WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 

KNIGHT,    Marcus    Whitney,    M.D.,    surgeon;    b.         KNOWLES,  Mary  EUza;b.  Boston,  Feb.  14    1846; 

Stoddard,  N.H.,  July  7,  1861;  s.  Sumner  and  Emily  d    Jucub  and   Junineline    (Keed)    C  oues;   Pub    sch. 

Frances    (Whitney)    Knight;    prep.    edn.    Gushing  edn.;  m.  Boston,  June  14,  1866   Zoetli  RiciiKnovvles. 

Acad.,   Ashburnham,   Mass.;    M.D.,   U.    of   Vt.    Coll.  Has    been    active  y    identified    with    W.KC     since 


can.    Conglist.    Address:  8  West  St.,  Milford,  Mass.  nam  St.,  foomerville,  Mass. 

KNIGHT,  Ora  Willis,  chemist  and  microscopist;  KNOWXES,  Thomas  Henry    merchant;  Sept.  12, 

July    15     1874-Nov.    11,   1913.     (See  vol.    1909,   also  183<-&ept.  Z,  1909.    (bee  vol.  1909.) 

Who's  Who  in  America,  1912-13.)  KNOWI.ES.  William  Clark,  clergyman;  b.  Pon- 

■K-WTO-HT     Robert     mfr  ■    Jan     8     1826-Nov     26,  sett,   Conn.,   Mar.    23,    1840;    s.    John   Hubbard   and 

iqf2(sfe  vol    1909    i?so"who"s  Who  in  America  Tamson  Maritta   (Clark)   Knowles;   7th  in  descent 

1019  n^                                      unos   uno  in  ivuit^ni.^.  ^^^^  Richard  Knowles,  who  settled  in  Plymouth, 

lyiz-ij.;  Mass.,  about  1628;  ed.  dist.  sch.,  Ponsett;  prepared 

KNIGHT,    Webster,    mfr.;    b.    Providence     K.I.,  for   ministry    under   pvt.    tutors;    m.    Jan.    3,    1866, 

Aug.   10,   1854;  s.   Robert  and  Josephine  L.    (\Veb-  Susannah  Cox,  of  Madison,  Conn.,  formerly  of  Kent 

ster)    Knight;    descendant    of   Ricliard   Knight,    ot  qq^  ^.^g.  (died  Feb.  9,  1894).    Engaged  in  farming 

Newport,  R.I.,  1648;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,   18(6;  m.ba-  j^jjd  in  employ  of  the  Meriden  Brittania  Co.  until 

rah  Waite  Lippitt,  of  Providence,  Jan.   2(,  1881;  ^  1873;  lay  missionary,   1873-5;  deacon,  1875,  priest, 

children,  Robert  Lippitt,  Adelaide.    Mem.  B.  K.  <&  igse,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  Emmanuel  Ch.,  Killingworth, 

R.    Knight,    mfrs.    sheetings    and    shirtings;    also  conn.,  1875-09,  St.  James  Ch.,  Ponsett,  since  1875: 

dir.  R.I.  Hosp.  Trust  Co.,  Phoeni.>:  Nat.  Bank,  Peo-  ^em.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.  from  Haddam,  Conn.,  1911. 

pies  Savings  Bank,  Manufacturers  Mut.   Fire  Ins.  Republican.    Address:   Higganum,  Conn. 

?°-'  ^'"''^i^®",^®  ^^''\/l''\4!?fwS«-V^n-^-^^',"tP  Mu?  KNOWLES,  William  Fletcher,  M.D.;  b.  Cam- 
Ins.  Co.,  Mechanics  Mut  Inre  Ins  Co.,  State  Mut.  ^  -^  Mass.,  Feb.  17,  1861;  s.  William  F.  and  Sa- 
Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Enterprise  M"t  Fiy^  ^"f-  '^^••,/^??i  rah  P.  (Robinson)  Knowles;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1885; 
Mut.  Fire  I^s.  Co.  Mem^  Warwick  Town  Council  ^^^^.^  1886-8;  m.  Charlotte  Treat,  of  Frank- 
11  yrs  (pres.  4  yrs  ) ;  Rep.  presdl  elector,  1904.  ^^^  ^^^  2  children,  Robert  T.,  Kath- 
^^!?-  l^?P^''*^?,'i''®.,£^t^?lrrIn  T  innm^ith  rank  ?^  arine.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1888;  specializes 
^*^^^  ?L?°^VQ?^^'^'=ft^^.^^^  ..^n^^PNO  189  7^  In  treatment  of  diseases  of  the  ear,  nose  and 
coL,  1895,  1896;  asst  q.-m -gen..  C.N.G  189  (-11.  ^^^^^^  ^^^^^  otology,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  aural 
Episcopalian.  Clubs:  University  SquantumAs^^^^  surgeon,  Mass.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary; 
Turks  Head  Recreations  fishing,  hunUn^^  Home.  laryngologist,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.;  surgeon 
118  Princeton  Av.  Providence  R-I-'  <^ummer)  ^  Reserve  cSrps  U.S.A.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Sur- 
Natick.  R  I.  Office:  3  Washington  Row,  Providence,  gg^^s;  mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Suffolk  Dist. 
Rhode  Island.  -^^^  Soc.,  Am.  Laryngol.,  Rhinol.  and  Otol.  Soc. 
KNIGHT,  William  Allen,  clergyman;  b.  Milton,  n.E.  Otol.  and  Laryngol.  Soc.  Clubs:  University; 
Mo.  Oct.  20,  1863;  s.  Allen  Anderson  and  Mary  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York),  Brae-Burn  Coun- 
Ann  (Robeson)  Knight;  A.B.,  Hiram  Coll.,  1889;  try.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  West  Newton,  Mass. 
B  D.,  Oberlin  Theol.  Sem.,  1900;  A.M.,  Harvard,  Office:  220  Clarendon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
1905;  (Litt.D.,  Bates  Coll.,  1908;  D.D.,  (Jrinnell,  KNOWLTON,  Charles  Davison,  M.D.;  b.  1866; 
1915);  m.  Maude  Russell,  of  Aurora,  O.,  Nov.  30,  M.D.,  U.  of  Pa.,  1894-5.  Asst.  prof,  theory  and  prac- 
1886.  Ordained  Disciples  ministry,  1886;  pastor  tj^e  of  med..  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  since  1907. 
Columbus,  Ohio,  1886-9;  Congl.  Pastor  Cleveland,  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Otol.  and  Lar- 
1890-94,  First  Congl.  Ch.,  Saginaw,  Mich  1894-7,  yngological  Soc  Home  and  Office:  574  Warren  St., 
Central  Ch.,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1897-1902,  Brighton  Roxbury    Boston,   Mass. 

Congl.  Ch.,  Boston,  since  1902.    (See  Who's  Who  in  ^      irTTOWT.TOTir     Edo-ar    Jav     npwsnaner    man-    b 
Amovif>n    fr,-r    Vinoks'i      Addrp<!«5-    Brisrhton    Parson- i       Ji-wu wiix UJN,    XiUgar    Jay,    newspaper    man,     u. 

America   lor^  books.)     Address,    lirignion    i-aison  g^j^^j^^    j^  ^ ^    j^^„     8_    ;^85g.    g     james    and    Mary 

age,  Jr^osion.                                               ,       ,      .„            ,  I  Frances    (Marshall)    Knowlton;    ed.    country    dist. 

KNIGHT,  WilUam  Frank,   merchant.     (See   vol.  f  schs.,  Sutton;  m.  Sutton,  Nov.  2,  1880,  Genevieve  I. 

1909.)  iBlanchard;   2  children,   Bessie  G.,  b.   Apr.  2,   1885; 

KNIGHT,  William  W.,  M.D. ;   b.   Chaplin,  Conn.,|  Belle  F.,  Oct.  3,  1887,  City  editor  Manchester  Union, 


Sept.  15,  1852;  s.  Merrick  and  Abigail  (Ward) 
Knight;  grad.  Williston  Semirrary,  East  Hampton, 
Mass.,  1872;  M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Sch.  (New  York  U.), 
1876;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Hartford,  Conn., 
since  1876;  visiting  phys.  Hartford  Hosp.  since 
1889;  med.  dir.  Conn.  Gen.  Life  Ins.  Co.;  coroner's 
med.  examiner,  1911-13.  Mem.  Conn.  State  Med. 
Soc,    Hartford    Medical    Soc,    S.A.R.     Republican. 


1876-80;  editor  Lockport  (N.Y.)  Daily  Union  and 
Niagara  Democrat,  1880;  city  editor  Mirror  and 
American,  Manchester,  N.H.,  1881-4,  Manchester 
Union,  1884-90;  sec.  Manchester  Bd.  of  Trade,  1890- 
July,  1891;  city  editor  Mirror  and  American,  1898- 
14,  since  connected  with  editorial  and  advertising 
depts. ;  Manchester  rep.  of  the  Boston  Globe  since 
1876.  Mem.  1st  Light  Battery,  N.H.N.G.,  31/2  yrs.; 
Conglist.  Address:  223  Asylum  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.  |  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1887-8;  mayor  of  Manches- 
».,.rv,^^   -,  »  .3   „  ■     .   A  13     TT„™n„«  I  tcr,    1891-4;    postmaster    of    Manchester,     1894-8; 

Tr^^9o^^'My^J^^^^^'^^^^'^^^F'''^i•o^.■  ::r.^^^^^^^  Manchester    Bd.    of    Water    Commrs.    since 

Ft-  i^!,^=  A^^^'t?^1^'1"®t^''"Vi  \TS^l=e^^w,^fi  1900-  Democrat.  Universalist.  Mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Red 
¥^.^^Ja^\r.^.^  ^"^''^^'^^"TA/r^  of  iL^°i^/3?^i  Men,  K.  of  P.  Address:  64  Hanover  St.,  Manches- 
Sch.,  1897-1901;  prin.  Bradford  (Mass.)  Acad,  since  ■,  ^.^^   ^  pj 

1901.    Address:  Bradford,  Ma.ss.*  k,  KNOWLTON,  Helen  Mary,  artist,  writer;  b.  Lit- 

KNOWIiES,  Daniel  Clark,  M.E.  clergyman;  Jan.    tleton,  Mass.,  Aug.   16,   1832;  d.  John  S.  C.    (editor 

4,   1836-Feb.    13,    1913.     (See  vol.   1909,  also  Who's    for  40  yrs.  of  The  Worcester  Palladium)  and  Annie 

Who  in  America,  1912-13.)  Wheeler  (Hartwell)   Knowlton;  com.  and  pvt.  sch. 


(See  vol    1909)  a""   i^ranK   uuvenecK;   unmarriea.     vvroie   lor   ner 

-.-....n,^., -^^     -r  -wr     1  «.   V,.., rr^„r„   ^f  father's    paper   and,    with    her    sisters,    edited   and 

T^r^^Vi^^^'  ^,^^°^^  ^-iT^^^lfP  9  9°Mi':l>^^  n%  published  it  several  yrs.  after  his  death;  was  on 

Eden.  Mt.  Desert  Island,  Me.,  Aug    22    1870,  s.  Os-  ^^^^  Boston  Post;  frequent  contbr.  to  newspapers, 

born  B   and  Janet  (Salter)  Knowles    prep    edn.  Co-  Taught  art  for  30  yrs.    Home:  Needham,  Mass.* 
burn  Classical  Institute,  Waterville,  Me.;  student        -,.»,«,„_„„„  „,  ,  a         -.n   looo  in 

Brown  U.,  1895-7;  m.  L.  Belle  Smallidge,  of  North-        KNOWLTON,  Hiram,  lawyer;  Aug.  17,  1823-19—. 

east  Harbor,  Me.,  Nov.  3,  1903;  2  children,  Jerome  (^ee  vol.  1909.) 

H.  Jr.,  Asa  Smallidge.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1900;  KNOWLTON,  Howard  Spragiie,  technical  jour- 
practiced  at  Bar  Harbor  1  yr.,  since  at  Northeast  nalist;  b.  Worcester,  Mas.s.,  Mar.  4,  1878;  s.  Ed- 
Harbor;  .iudge  of  Probate  Ct.,  Hancock  Co.,  Me.,  ward  Hartwell  and  Josephine  Elizabeth  (Sprague) 
1911  to  1915.  Democrat.  Address:  Northeast  Har-  Knowlton;  10th  generation  in  descent  from  John 
bor,  Me.  Alden,   of  the  Mayflower,   1620;   ed.  pub.  and  high 


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schs.,  Worcester;  B.S.  in  Elec.  Engring:.,  Worcester  KNOX.  James  Carter,  teacher,  musician;  b.  Troy, 

Poly.   Inst.,    1S98;   m.   Alice   Frances,   d.   George   P.  N.Y..  Keb.  0,  184',);  s.  John  LeGrand  and  Elizabeth 

and  Annabel   Ober  Conant,   of   Worcester,  Oct.   17,  Carter  (Sigourney)  Knox;  ed.  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Con- 

1901.    With  testing  dept.,  Gen.  Electric  Co.,   Sche-  cord,  N.H.;    (A.M.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn.), 

nectady,  N.Y.,  1898;  engring.  dept..  Boston  Elevated  Began  teaching  at  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Sept.,  1868;  or- 

Ry.  Co.,  rapid  transit  lines,  1899-01;  consulting  en-  ganist  St.   Paul's   Sch.   for  47   yrs. ;    has   written  a 

gineer.    Shredded    Wheat    Co.,    Worcester,    1900-1;  number  of  mus.  compositions,  of  which  "Pray  for 

with  Stone  &  Webster,  engring.  dept.,  Boston,  1901-  the  Peace  of  Jerusalem"  is  well  known.    Address: 

03;   Colorado  Telephone  Co..  Denver,   1903-4;   tech.  Concord,  N.H. 

journalist  since  1904.    First  class  companion  by  in-  KNOX,  John  B.,  insurance;   b.   Hartford,   Conn., 

heritance    Loyal    Legion.     Asso.    mem.    Am     Inst.  Apr.    30,    1857;   s.    Robert   and   Elizabeth    (Balmer) 

Elec.  Engrs.;  mem.  Boston  Soc.  C.E.,  Nat.  Electric  Knox;    ed.    grammar   and    high    schs.;    m.    Ada    de 

Light  Assn.,  N.E.  St.  Ry.  Club.    Address:  136  Lex-  Barthe,  of  Hartford,  Jan.  8,  1879;  6  children,  John 

ington  Av.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  B.,  Jr.,  Frank  R.,  Ada  Louise,  Ethel  Knox  Clitton. 

KNOWIiTON,  John  Greenleaf  Whittier,  M.D.;  b.  Arthur   S.,    Harold.     Entered   ins.    business    with   a 

Bath,  Me.,  Feb.  10,  1874;  s.  John  Rogers  and  Sarah  local  agency,  Hartford,  1872;  elk.  Phoenix  Ins.  Co., 

Maria    (Kidder)    Knowlton;    A.B.,    Bowdoin,    1895;  Sept.   15,   1873;  spl.  agt.,  same.    Western   N.E.   and 

M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1900;  grad.  Boston  City  Eastern  N.Y.,  1882;  asst.  sec,  Sept.  24,  1891;  sec. 

Hosp.,  1900;  m.  Harriet  McCarter,  of  Boston,  Oct.  same  co.  since  Jan.  9,  1907.    Mason.    Recreations: 

19,    1904;    1    child,   Harriet   Beatrice.'  Practiced   at  motoring.    Home:   222  Collins  St.    Office:  36  Pearl 

Exeter,  N.H.,   since   1904.    Mem.   Med.  Corps,   N.H.  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

N.G. ;  deputy  med.  referee,  Rockingham  Co.;  mem.  KNOX,  Williani  Franklin,  publisher;  b    Boston, 

A.M.A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Rockingham  Co.  Med.  Soc.  jan.   1,   1874;   s.  William  Edwin  and  Sarah  Collins 

(ex-pres.).  A.A.A.S..    Harvard  Med.   Alumni   Assn.,  (Barnard)    Knox;    ed.    pub.    schs..    Grand    Rapids, 

Alpha  Delta  Phi.    Club:  University   (Boston).    Ad-  Mich.;    A.B.,    Alma    (Mich.)    Coll.,    1898;    m.    Annie 

dress:  78  Front  St..  Exeter,  N.H.  Reid,  of  Alma,  Mich.,  Dec.  29,  1898.    Reporter,  city 

KNOWIiTON,  Marcus  Perrin,  judge;  b.  Wilbra-  editor  and  circulation  mgr.  Grand  Rapids  Herald, 

ham,   Mass.,   Feb.   3,    1839;   s.    Merrick  and  Fatima  1898-01;  pub.  Sault  Ste.  Marie  (Mich.)  News,  1901- 

(Perrin)    Knowlton;    prep,    edn.,    JMonson    (Mass.)  12,  Manchester  Leader,  1912-13,  Manchester  Union 

Acad.;   A.B.,  Yale,   1860    (LL.D.,   1895,   LL.D.,   Har-  and    Leader   since    1913:    pres.    Union-Leader    Pub. 

vard,    1900);    m.    Sophia    Ritchie,    of    Springfield,  Co.    Served  as  pvt.  1st  U.S.  Vols.   (Rough  Riders), 

Mass.,  July  18,  1867  (died  1886);  2d,  Rose  M.  Ladd,  May-Sept.,    1898,    Spanish-Am.   War;    commd.    maj. 

of  Portland,  Me.,  May  21,  1891;  2  children,  Marcus  in    Mich.    N.G.,    1908,    in   N.H.N.G.,    1912;    resigned, 

L.,  Elizabeth.    Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,   1862;  prac-  1913.    Mem.  Bd.  of  U.S.  Indian  Commrs.  by  appmt. 

ticed   Springfield;   pres.    Common   Council,   Spring-  of    Pres.    Taft.     Chmn.    Rep.    State    Central    Com., 

field.  1872-3;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1878,  Senate,  1910-12.     Conglist.     Mason    (32°.    Shriner).     Clubs: 

1880,   1881;   justice   Superior  Ct.   of  Mass.,    1881-7;  Derryfield,  Intervale  Country  (Manchester).    Home: 

justice    Supreme    Judicial    Ct.    of    Mass.,    1887-02,  116  Everett  St.    Office:  48  Hanover  St.,  Manchester, 

chief  justice,  1902-11;  resigned  Sept.,  1911,  on  ac-  N.H. 

count  of  affection  of  the  eyes;  dir.  Mass.  Mut.  Life  KNOX,  "William  S.,  congressman,  lawyer;   Sept. 

Ins.    Co.    Trustee   Monson   Acad.,    Springfield   City  10,   1843-Sept.   23,   1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 


Library    Assn.     Mem.    American    Acad.    Arts    and 


KNUDSON,     Albert     Cornelius,     theologian;     b. 


Sciences,  Colonial  Soc  of  Mas.s.,  Bunker  Hill  Monu-  r,.-?"",""^^"'     tur.%;      T.n     9^    i'st-?     «     ?^ii  'a,.^ 

ment   Assn.    Republican.    Unitarian.    Clubs:    Nay-  fil^^'^^'o  °  e)   Sdson^  A 

asset,    Springfield    Country     (Springfield);    Union  S")^^    ^r  °5^„®^^   ^""i*^^^^^^^ 

(Boston).    Address:  391  State  St..  Springfield,  Mass.  l^lf.l'B^oToTvl^-islfl'  unWs!'of  Jena  ^and'^Ber^lfn: 

KNOWLTON,  William  James,  lawyer;  b.  Starks,  1897-8;    Ph.D.,    Boston    U.,    1900;    (D.D.,   Allegheny 

Me.,  June  9,  1851;  s.  Hiram  and  Sabrina  W.  (Chap-  Coll.,  1906);  m.  Mathilde  Johnson,  of  Chicago,  July 

man)  Knowlton;  pub.  and  pvt.  sch.  edn.;  admitted  7,    1899.     Prof.    ch.    history,    Denver   U.,    1898-1900; 

to  bar,  1872;  m.  Vetto  C.  Tibbetts.    Began  practice  prof,  philosophy  and  English  Bible,  Baker  U.,  1900- 

at    Skowhegan,    Me.;    removed    to    Portland,    1874;  02;  prof.  English  Bible  and  philosophy,  Allegheny 

mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895-7.    Mem.  Am.  and  Cum-  Coll.,  1902-6;  prof.  Hebrew  and  O.T.,  exegesis,  Bos- 

berland  bar  assns.    Republican.    Methodist.    Mem.  ton  U.  Sch.  Theology,  since  1906.    Mem.  Soc.  Bibl. 

K.P.    Club:  Portland.    Home:   297  Western  Prome-  Lit.  and  Exegesis,  Delta  Upsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

nade.    Office:  311/2  Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me.  Home:   72  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Boston.* 

KNOWIiTON,  William  Smith,  educator;  b.  San-  KOCHERSFEBGIIR,  Hiram  Miller,  railway  offl- 
gerville.  Me.,  Oct.  21,  1839;  s.  Isaiah  and  Lydia  cial;  b.  Phlla.,  Dec.  27,  1856;  s.  Daniel  Williams 
(Pollard)  Knowlton;  prep.  edn.  Foxcroft  Acad.,  and  Marv  Ann  (Engelman)  Kochersperger;  B.A., 
to  1860;  A.B..  Waterville  (now  Colby)  Coll.,  1864,  Central  High  Sch.,  Phila.,  1873;  m.  Rosabel  Knorr 
A.M.  in  course;  studied  law;  admitted  to  bar.  1869;  Givin,  of  Phila.,  Oct.  22,  1879.  With  Phila.  &  Read- 
ordained  to  ministry  Bapt.  Ch.,  1875;  m.  Monson,  ing  R.R.  Co.,  Port  Richmond,  Phila.,  1873-8;  with 
Me.,  Nov.  24,  1867,  Ellen  C.  Flanders;  2  children,  A.,T.  &  S.F.  Ry.  Co.,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1878-81;  with 
Grace  E.  (Mrs.  E.  S.  Genthmett),  b.  Nov.  18,  1870;  N.Y.  &  N.E.  R.R.  Co.,  Boston,  1883-7;  auditor, 
Ethel  W.,  Nov.  10,  1874.  Began  teaching  at  Sanger-  1881-7;  comptroller,  1887-04,  v.-p.,  1904-April  1, 
ville,  Dec.  1,  1858,  and  has  continued  as  teacher  in  1914.,  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.  R.R.  Co.;  resigned  and 
various  schs.  for  50  yrs.;  now  teaching  in  Bridge-  placed  on  retired  list.  Conglist.  Mem.  New  Haven 
water  Classical  Academy.  Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  Colony  Hist.  Soc.  Mason.  Clubs:  Union  League, 
1908,  Senate,  1909;  Republican.  Mason;  Odd  Fel-  New  Haven  Lawn.  Home:  463  Orange  St.,  New 
low;    member   Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.     Author:    Old  Haven,  Conn.* 

School  Master,  1906;  Romance  of  Aroostook  War.  KOHIiEB,  Elmer  Peter,  chemist;  b.  Egypt.  Pa.. 

1908.    Published  Modern  Classics  and  (Dther  Poems,  j^-qv.    6,    1S65;    s.    Lewis    A.    and    Elizabeth    (New- 

1910;  Sangerville  Centennial,  1915.    Address:  Mon-  hardt)   Kohler;  A.B..  Muhlenberg  Coll..  Allentown, 

son,  Me.  Pa.,   1886,  A.M.,  1889;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,   1892; 

KNOX,  Adeline  Trafton,  author.    (See  vol.  1909.)  unmarried.    Asso.  in  chemistry,  1892-7,  asso.  prof., 

KNOX,  Charles  Sig-ourney,  teacher  of  Latin;  b.  1S97-1900,   prof.,    1900-12     BrynMawr   Coll.;    prof. 

Troy,    N.Y.,    May    28,    1843;    s.    John   LeGrand   and  chemistry.  Harvard.   1912—     Mem    German  Chem. 

Elizabeth  Carter  (Sigourney)  Knox;  prep.  edn.  pvt.  Soc    (:iubs:  Art  (.Phila.,  Pa.).  St.  Botolph( Boston), 

and    parochial    schs.;    A.B.,    Columbia,    1862,    A.M.,  Colonial    (Cambridge)      Home.    Grove   Hall    E,   24. 

1865;  unmarried.    Began  teaching  at  Columbia  Col-  Address:  Boylston  Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

le,ge,   1869;  teacher  of  Latin,  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Con-  KOIiKEB,    Henry     (Joseph),    actor;    b.    Berlin, 

cord,    N.H..    since    1872.     Mem.    Am.    Philol.    Assn.,  Germany,  Nov.  13,  1874;  s.  William  and  Katherine 

Archseol.  Inst.  America,  N.E.  Assn.  Colls,  and  Prep.  (Diirjon)  Kolker;  brought  to  U.S.,   1879;  ed.  Cath- 

Schs.,   N.E.   Assn.    Teachers   of   English,   Classical  olic    parochial    sch.,    Quincy,     111.;     later    by     the 

Assn.  of  New  England,  N.H.  Hist.  Assn.,  etc.    Re-  Franciscan  Brothers,  Quincy;  m.  Lillian  Carroll,  of 

pu'.-ilican.    Episcop'alian.    Clubs:  University  and  Co-  Boston,    May,     1906.      Joined    German    Stock    Co.. 

lumbia  University  (New  York);  Wonolancet  (Con-  Pabst    Theatre,    Milwaukee,    1895;    has    supported 

cord).    Address:  St.  Paul's  School,  Concord,  N.H.  Robert  Downing,  James  O'Neil,  Margaret  Mather. 


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Mary  IMannering-,  Ada  Relian,  Robert  Edeson, 
Amelia  liinghum,  Bertha  Kalich,  Margaret  Anxlin 
and  Mme.  Nazimova;  starring  under  the  direction 
of  Henrv  W.  Savage  in  "The  Great  Name,"  ]y]0- 
11;  "Our  Wives,"  1912-13;  "Help  Wanted,"  1914. 
Home:  Shippan  Point,  Stamford,  Conn.* 

KOOFMAN,  Harry  Iiymau,  librarian;  b.  Free- 
port,  !Me.,  July  ],  ISGO;  s.  Cliarles  Frederick  and 
JNIary  i^rewer  (Mitchell)  Koopman;  descendant  of 
("hristoplier  JNIitchell,  who  settled  in  Kittery,  Me., 
1660;  A. 13.,  Colby  Coll.,  1880,  A.IVI.,  1883  (Litt.U., 
1908);  A.M.,  Harvard,  1893;  m.  Helene  Luise 
Mayser,  of  Ulm,  Germany,  1889;  2  children,  Mary 
Fredrika,  Karl  Henry.  Asst.  Astor,  cataloguer, 
Cornell,  Columbia  and  Rutgers  libraries,  1881-6; 
cataloguer  U.  of  Vt.  Library,  1886-92;  librarian 
since  July,  1893,  also  prof,  bibliography  since  1908, 
Brown  U.  Mem.  advisory  council  Simplified  Spell- 
ing B(l.;  follow  Am.  Library  Inst.,  Nat.  In.st.  Social 
Sciences;  pres.  IMass.  Library  CIlub,  1900-1,  K.I. 
I..ibrary  Assn.,  1901-7;  mem.  R.I.  Hist.  Soc,  Boston 
Sos.  Printers,  Barnard  Club  (Providence).  Club: 
Authors'  (London).  Author:  Orestes,  and  Other 
Poems,  1888;  \\^ioman's  Will,  with  Other  Poems, 
3  888;  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  George  P.  Marsh, 
1892;  Historical  Catalogue  of  Brown  Uuniversity, 
1764-1894.  1895:  The  Mastery  of  Books,  1896; 
]\rorrow  Songs,  1898;  At  the  Gates  of  the  Century, 
1905:  Lil)rarian  of  the  Desert,  1908.  Asso.  editor 
Brown  Alumni  ^Monthly,  since  1906.  Recreations: 
fine  printing.  Address:  76  Taber  Av.,  Providence, 
Rhode  Island.* 

KOREN,  John,  statistician:  b.  Decorah,  la..  Mar. 
3,  1861;  s.  Vilhelm  and  Elizabeth  Koren;  A.B., 
Luther  Coll.,  Decorah,  la.,  1879;  S.T.B.,  Concordia 
Sem.,  St.  Louis,  1882;  also  studied  abroad;  m. 
Katharine  Orne  Harnden,  1894.  Has  lived  in  Bos- 
ton since  1884;  engaged  in  religious  work  for 
several  yrs.;  spl.  expert  abroad,  U.S.  Dept.  of 
Labor,  1891;  sent  to  Europe  to  study  Gothenburg 
svstem,  1893;  in  service  of  com.  of  50  to  investi- 
gate liquor  problem,  1894-9;  expert  spl.  agt.,  U.S. 
Bur.  of  Census.  Mem.  Am.  Statis.  Assn.  (pres. 
1913),  Roval  Statis.  Soc,  Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  Am. 
Tnst.  Criminal  Law  and  Criminology,  Mass.  Civic 
League,  Nat.  Com.  for  Mental  Hygiene.  Clubs:  St. 
Botolph,  Cosmos,  Eastern  Yacht.  Author:  Eco- 
nomic Aspect  of  the  Liquor  Problem;  The  Liquor 
Problem  in  Its  Legislative  Aspects:  also  various 
bulls.,  etc.  Home:  503  Audubon  Rd.  Office:  25 
Pemberton  Sq.,  Boston.* 

KBAUTHOPP,  Iiouis  Charles,  lawyer.  Home: 
Greenwicli.  Conn.  Office:  55  Wall  St..  New  York. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  biography.) 

KREIDER,  D(avid)  Albert,  educator;  b.  Ann- 
ville.  Pa.,  Mar.  23,  1871;  s.  Joseph  Henry  and 
Annie  Catherine  (Boiler)  Kreider:  prep.  edn.  pub. 
schs.,  Annville;  A.B.,  Lebanon  Valley  Coll.,  Pa., 
1892;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1895;  studied  Gottingen,  1901; 
m.  Annville.  June  27.  1895,  Anna  Ruth  Forney. 
Asst.  in  chemistry,  1893-6,  instr.  in  physics,  1896- 
01.  asst.  prof,  in  phvsics  since  1901,  Yale;  dir.  Ann- 
ville Water  Co..  1905-13.  Mem.  Am.  Physical  Soc, 
Conn.  Acad.  Science.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (hon.  1905), 
Sigma  Xi  (1897).  In  class  Books  of  1904-11  re- 
ceived vote  of  "Best  Teacher."  Contbr.  to  scien- 
tific jours.  Republican.  Mem.  United  Brethren  Ch. 
Address:  298  Lawrence  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

KBOITBEBCr,  IiOuis,  artist:  b.  Boston,  Dec.  20, 
1872;  s.  Marks  and  Tobie  Kronberg;  ed.  Eliot 
Grammar  Sch.,  Boston:  studied  art  at  Mus.  Fine 
Arts,  Boston,  Art  vStudents'  League,  New  York, 
Acad.  Julien,  Paris:  unmarried.  Instr.  portrait 
class.  Copley  Soc,  Boston.  Silver  medal,  Mass. 
Charitable  Mechanics'  Assn.,  and  Longfellow  Trav- 
eling Scholarship.  Exhibited  at  Paris  Expn.,  1900. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  exhibits,  etc.) 
Address:   Boston  Art  Club,   Boston,   Mass.* 

KBTTMBEIG,  Edward  Ludwig-,  clergyman :  moved 
to  Illinois.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1912-13.) 

XUHNS,  Oscar,  college  prof.;  b.  Columbia,  Pa., 
Feb.  21,  1856:  s.  William  and  Rebecca  (Brown) 
Kuhns;  A.B.,  Weslevan  U.,  1885,  A.M.,  1888;  U.  of 
Berlin,  18S5-7,  also  univs.  of  Geneva,  Paris,  Rome 
and  Florence:  (L.H.D.,  Dickinson,  1904);  m.  Lillie 
B.'  Conn,   of  Fitchburg,   Mass.,   Apr.   6,   1892.    Prof. 


Romance  langs.,  Wesleyan  U.,  since  1890.  Mem. 
Modern  Lang.  Assn.  America,  S.K.,  S.A.R.,  Lan- 
caster Co.,  Hist.  Soc,  Pa.  German  Soc,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Psi  Upsilon;  corr.  mem.  SociSt6  Arch6olo- 
gique  de  France.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
list  of  books,  etc)  Contbr.  to  mags.,  revs.,  etc. 
Home:   Middletown,  Conn.* 

KUNHABBT,  !•.  Henry,  mechanical  engr. ;  b. 
BrookUn,  N.Y.,  June  27,  1869;  s.  John  and  Ann  M. 
(Kimball)  Kunhardt;  S.B.,  IMass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1889; 
m.  Dec.  23,  1897,  Sarah  E.  MacDonald,  of  Boston; 
children,  Ruth,  Katherine  Elizabeth,  John.  Fire 
l)rotection  engr.,  also  factory  construction  and 
industrial  engring. ;  engr.,  sec.  and  treas.  Hydraulic 
Race  Co.,  Lockport,  N.Y. ;  v. -p.  and  engr.,  Boston 
Mfrs.'  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  Swedenborgian;  dir. 
Mass.  New  Ch.  Union.  Clubs:  Engineers',  Tech- 
nology; Highland  (Melrose,  Mass.).  Recreations: 
outdoor  sports.  Home:  Melrose  Highlands,  Mass. 
Office:   31   Milk  St.,  Boston. 

KUNHABDT,  Oswald,  consul;  b.  Hamburg,  Ger- 
many, Mar.  8,  1S75;  s.  Erwin  and  Helene  (Kaem- 
merer)  Kunhardt;  ed.  in  old  country;  unmarried. 
Lived  in  Hamburg  until  1893;  made  trip  around 
the  world,  1893-6;  served  in  German  Army,  1896-7; 
settled  in  Boston,  1898;  representative  of  Berlin 
Aniline  Works;  apptd  Impeiial  Royal  Austro-Hun- 
garian  consul,  Oct.,  1912,  Imperial  German  consul. 
Mar.,  1914.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Tennis  and  Racquet, 
Essex  Country.  Author:  Wanderjahre  eines  jungen 
Hainburger  Kaufmanns  (pub.  Dietrich  Reimer, 
Berlin),  1896.  Home:  925  Boylston  St.  Office:  124 
Pearl  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

KURT,  Franklin  Thomas,  educator;  b.  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  June  30,  1872;  s.  iVIichael  and  Katli- 
arine  (Blum)  Kurt;  Ph.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn., 
1895;  m.  Sarah  Bertha  Tucker,  of  Durham,  Conn., 
Aug.  12,  1896.  Instr.  chemistry  and  optics,  1897-9, 
dean,  1899-01,  N.E.  Optical  Inst.;  instr.  chemistrv, 
1901-3,  prof,  and  dean,  1903-10,  Boston  Y.M.C.A. 
Evening  Poly.  Inst.;  prin.  and  owner  Chauncy 
Hall  Sch..  Boston,  Sept.,  1900 — .  Speaker  and  lec- 
turer on  scientific  subjects.  Mem.  Soc  Chem.  In- 
dustry (London),  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Chi  Psi.  Re- 
publican (in  nat.  affairs).  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Boston  City,  Twentieth  Century,  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  Buck's  Harbor  Yacht  (commodore). 
Home:  1788  Beacon  St.,  Broolvline,  Mass.  Address: 
553   Boylston  St.,  Boston.* 

KUSTER,  John  Frederick,  wholesale  paper 
mclit. ;  b.  Boston,  Dec.  1,  1880;  s.  Frederick  and 
Katherine  (Reardon)  Kuster;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Salem,  Mass.;  m.  Frances  Dean,  of  Salem,  Mass., 
Oct.  18,  1909.  Began  active  career  in  office  of 
Higgin,  Snow  Co.,  wliolesale  paper,  Boston,  Sept., 
1898,  continuing  14  yrs.;  became  asst.  treas.  An- 
drews Paper  Co.,  Jan.,  1912,  and  has  been  treas. 
of  tlie  CO.  since  Jan.  1,  1914.  Mem.  Kniglits  of 
Columbus.  Recreations:  fishing.  Home:  Salem, 
Mass.    Office:   54  India  St.,  Boston. 

KYES,  John  Fenderson,  retired:  b.  North  Jay, 
Me.,  Feb.  23,  1855;  s.  Warren  and  Mary  Warren 
(Fenderson)  Kves;  descendant  of  Robert  Kyes, 
Watertown,  Mass.,  1633;  B.S.,  Worcester  Poly. 
Inst.,  1876;  m.  Fannv  L.  Smvth,  of  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Sept.  30,  1879  (died  1882);  m.  2d,  Angle  E. 
Pearson,  of  Wilmington,  Mass.,  Oct.  18.  1888  (died 
1910) :  2  children,  Frances  Margaret,  John  Fender- 
son, Jr.  Prin.  high  sell.,  Faribault,  Minn.,  1876-8; 
planning  millwriglit  and  engr.,  1878-80;  partner, 
Kyes  &  Wjoodburv,  Worcester,  engravers  and  ar- 
tists, 1880-98;  lecturer,  1900-1;  treas.  and  mgr. 
Reed  Foundry  Co.,  Worcester,  1901-12,  since  re- 
tired. License  commr.,  1908-9.  Republican.  Mem. 
Ch.  of  Christ  (Disciples).  Mem.  Mass.  Hist.- 
Geneal.  Soc.  Recreations:  drawing,  genealogical 
work.    Home:   88  Park  Av.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

KYIiE,  John  Merrill,  clergyman;  b.  Cedarville, 
O.,  May  19,  1856;  s.  James  and  Maria  Jane  (Tar- 
box)  Kyle;  A.B.,  U.  of  T\^ooster,  O.,  1877,  A.M., 
1880  (D.D.,  1892):  student  Princeton  Theol.  Sem., 
1877-8;  B.D.,  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
1880;  m.  Mary  C.  Beaton,  of  West  Wareham, 
INTass.,  June  19,  1913.  Ordained  Presbyn.  ministry, 
1880;  pastor  Fredericksburg.  O.,  1880-2;  missionary 
to  Brazil.  S.A.,  under  Presbyn.  Bd.  Foreign  Mis- 
sions,    1882-07;     missionary     to     the     Portuguese, 


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Lowell,  Mass.,  under  Congl.  Home  Missionary 
See,  since  1909.  Address:  405  Westford  St.,  Lowell, 
Mass. 

KyiiE,  Warren  Ozro,  lawyer;  b.  Lowell,  Mass., 
Oct.  30,  1855;  s.  Amos  Merrill  and  Susan  Oilman 
(Bacheller)  Kyle;  grad.  Lowell  High  Sch.,  1S73; 
A.B.,  Amlierst,  1877;  m.  Helen  J.  Parsons,  of 
Northampton,  Mass.,  Oct.  21,  1883;  2  son.s,  llussel 
Parsons,  Warren  Atherton.  Admitted  to  Middlesex 
bar,  1879,  to  bar  Supreme  Ct.  of  U.S.,  1890.  Trus- 
tee Boston  Wesleyaii.  Assn.  Republican.  Mem.  Psi 
Upsilon.  Recreations:  walking.  Home:  Brookline. 
Office:   204   Sears  Bldg.,  Boston. 

KVIiE,  ■William  S.,  mfr.  electrical  wires,  etc. ; 
b.  Quebec,  Can.,  July  12,  1852;  ed.  in  pub.  and  pvt. 
schs. ;  m.  Abby  Morton,  of  Plymouth,  ]\Iass.,  1885; 
2  children  living,  Morton  (Dartmoutji,  1912),  Mar- 
garet Stewart  (entered  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1912). 
In  wholesale  drug  business,  Portland,  Me.,  as  elk. 
and  partner,  20  yrs. ;  removed  to  Plymouth,  Mass., 
in  1890;  surviving  partner  and  sole  owner,  Brad- 
ford-Kyle Co.;  interested  also  in  otlier  mfg.  enter- 
prises; v.-p.  Plymouth  &  Middleboro  R.R.  Co.;  dir. 
various  companies.  Trustee  Pilgrim  Soc,  Am.  Uni- 
tarian Assn.,  Public  Library,  savings  banks,  etc.; 
chmn.  Sch.  Bd.  6  yrs.;  chmn.  Rep.  Town  Com.  10 
yrs.:  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.  3  yrs..  Senate  2  yrs. 
(chmn.  com.  on  mercantile  affairs,  and  other  corns.) 
Treas.  1st  Parish  of  the  Pilgrims  since  1892.  Mem. 
State  and  Nat.  forestry  assns.;  life  mem.  Scots 
Charitable  Assn.  of  Mass.  Mason  (life  mem. 
Lodge,  Chapter  and  Commandery,  K.T.).  Address: 
Harborside,   Plymouth,   Mass. 


XjABASEI:,  John  Coclman,  clergyman;  b.  Spring 
Hill,  Tenn.,  Aug.  30,  1835;  s.  Benjamin  and  Eliza 
Paul  (Capen)  Labaree;  A.B.,  Middlebury  (Vt.) 
Coll.,  1856,  A.M.,  1861;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
1861;  m.  Abby  Denison  Cobb,  of  Tarrytown,  N.Y., 
Mar.  4,  1885;  1  son,  John  R.  Ordained  Congl.  min- 
istry, 1863;  pastor  Sterling,  Mass.,  1861-5,  Ran- 
dolph, 1865-92,  Saugus,  1893-06,  South  Dennis, 
1906-11.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Address: 
West  Medway,  Mass. 

^ABABEi:,  Mary  Schauffler;  b.  of  Am.  parents, 
Constantinople,  Turkey,  Mar.  19,  1868;  d.  Henry 
Albert  and  Clara  Eastham  (Gray)  Schauffler; 
B.Litt.,  Oberlin,  1888;  m.  Rev.  Benjamin  Woods 
Labaree,  missionary,  Sept.  13,  1893  (died  1904);  m. 
2d,  Frederick  G.  Piatt,  of  New  Britain,  May  27, 
1915.  Missionary  of  Presbyn.  Bd.  Foreign  Mis- 
sions at  Urumia,  Persia,  1893-05;  traveling  sec. 
Student  Volunteer  Movement  for  Foreign  Mis- 
sions, 1906-S;  supt.  New  Britain  (Conn.)  City 
Mission  (38  nationalities),  1909-14;  also  instr.  in 
missionary  practice,  Kennedy  Sch.  of  Missions, 
Hartford  Sem.  Foundation,  since  Oct.,  1912.  Mem. 
Conn.  Soc.  Social  Hygiene,  Conn.  Federation  of 
Churches  (immigration  com.).  Address:  20  Court 
St.,  New  Britain,  Conn.* 

^ACZ:,  John  Joseph,  Jr.,  lawyer;  b.  Burrillville, 
R.I.,  July  8,  1873;  s.  John  Joseph  Lace;  A.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1897;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1902;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1902.  Practiced.  Burrillville,  since 
1902;  asst.  justice  9th  Judicial  Dist.  Court,  R.I., 
1900-5;  became  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.  1906.  Demo- 
crat.   Address:  Pascoag  (Burrillville),  R.I. 

JmACETC,  Edward  Norman,  lawyer;  b.  Monson, 
Mass.,  Nov.  17,  1867;  s.  John  Norman  and  Cath- 
arine (Woods)  Lacey;  descendant  of  Edward  Doty, 
of  the  Mavflower;  grad.  Monson  Acad.,  1886;  A.B., 
Amherst,  iS90:  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1896;  m. 
Katharine  Woods,  of  Hatfield,  Mass.,  May  7,  1910; 
1  daughter,  Anna  Katharine.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1896,  and  since  in  general  practice  in  Boston; 
mem.  Common  Council,  Boston,  1902-3.  Republi- 
can. Conglist.  Mem.  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants, 
Beta  Theta  Pi.  Mason.  Recreations:  golf.  Home: 
15  Jason  St..  Arlington.  Office:  18  Tremont  St., 
Boston,  Mass. 

I^ACKEV,  William  Andrew,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Mass.,  Feb.  17,  1873;  s.  William  H.  and  Martha 
(Pease)  Lackey;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895;  LL.B.,  Bos- 
ton U.  Law  School,  1907;  m.  Elizabeth  Harris  Foss, 
of    Salem,    Mass.,    Aug.    6,    1911;    2    sons,    William 


Sherman,  Philip  Foss.  Teacher  pub.  schs.,  1895; 
prin.  Pembroke  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1  yr.;  prin. 
Bristol  Acad.,  Taunton,  Mass.,  3  yrs.;  dir.  math- 
ematics and  sub-master  Pawtucket  (R.I.)  High 
Sch.,  2  yrs.;  supt.  schs.,  Webster,  Mass.,  1902,  1903; 
practiced  law,  Boston,  since  1907;  teacher  of  law, 
Bryant  &  Stratton  Business  Coll.  since  1907; 
teacher  business  law,  also  educational  branches, 
Y.M.C.A.  Republican.  Mason  (Cambridge  Com- 
mandery, K.T.).  Recreations:  outdoor  sports. 
Home:  32  Tufts  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  334 
Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

IiADD,  Amml  Storer,  clergyman;  June  17,  1835- 

1911.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

IiADD,  Anna  Coleman  (Mrs.  Maynard  Ladd), 
sculptor,  author;  b.  Phila.,  July  15,  1878;  d.  John  S. 
and  Mary  (Peace)  Watts;  ed.  Mme.  Yeatmann's 
Sch.,  and  pvt.  teachers,  Paris  and  Rome.  18  yrs., 
under  Profs.  Ferrari  and  Gallori;  Charles  Grafly, 
in  America;  m.  Maynard  Ladd  (M.D.),  of  Boston, 
June  26,  1905.  Exhibited  Paris  Salon,  Nat.  Sculp- 
ture Soc,  Nat.  Acad.  Design,  Art  Inst.  Chicago, 
Art  Mus.,  Boston,  etc.  First  spl.  exhbn.  40  bi'onzes, 
Gorham's,  New  York,  Jan.,  1913;  2d,  Corcoran, 
Washington;  3d,  Pa.  Acad.  Fine  Arts;  4th  Panama- 
Pacific  Expn.,  1915.  Mem.  Nat.  Sculpture  Soc, 
1915.  Author:  (novels)  Hieronymus  Rides,  1912; 
The  Candid  Adventurer,  1913.  Address:  270  Clar- 
endon St.,  Boston*. 

IiADD,  Georg-e  Trumbull,  college  prof.;  b. 
Painesville,  O.,  Jan.  19,  1842;  s.  Silas  T.  and  Eliz- 
abeth (Williams)  Ladd  (descendant  through  fa- 
ther's mother  from  Elder  William  Brewster  and 
Gov.  William  Bradford) ;  A.B.,  Western  Reserve 
U.,  1864,  A.M.,  1867;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
1869  (D.D.,  1879,  LL.D.,  1895,  Western  Reserve; 
A.M.,  Yale,  1881;  (LL.D.,  Princeton,  1896);  m.  Cor- 
nelia A.,  d.  John  Tallman,  of  Bellaire,  O.,  Dec.  8, 
1869;  2d,  Frances  V.,  d.  Dr.  George  T.  Stevens,  of 
New  York,  Dec.  9,  1895.  Preached,  Edinburg,  O., 
1869-71:  pastor  Spring  St.  Congl.  Ch.,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  1871-9;  prof,  mental  and  moral  philosophy, 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  1879-81,  Yale,  1881-1905,  emeritus 
prof.,  1905.  Lecturer  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1879- 
81;  lectured  at  Doshisha  and  in  Summer  School  in 
Japan,  1892  and  1899,  on  invitations  from  Imperial 
Ednl.  Soc.  and  Imperial  U.  of  Tokyo;  several  times 
lecturer,  and  conducted  Grad.  Sem.  in  ethics.  Har- 
vard, 1895-6;  lecturer  U.  of  Bombay,  and  at  Cal- 
cutta, Madras,  Benares,  India,  1899-1900;  del. 
World's  Congress  Psychologists,  Paris,  1900;  lec- 
turer Western  Reserve  U.  and  State  U.  of  la..  1906; 
at  Imperial  univs.,  colls.,  and  pvt.  univs.,  Japan, 
1907;  guest  and  unofficial  adviser  of  Prince  Ito, 
in  Korea,  1907;  lecturer  in  Honolulu,  1907,  Coll. 
for  Women,  Western  Reserve.  1908.  Decorated 
Order  Rising  Sun,  3d  class,  1899,  2d  class,  1907: 
gold  medal.  Imperial  Ednl.  Soc.  of  Japan,  1907 
(hon.  mem.).  Mem.  Am.  Psychol.  Assn.  (pres., 
1893).  Am.  Philos.  Soc.  Am.  Oriental  Soc,  Soc. 
Am.  Naturalists,  A.A.A.S.  (v.-p.  Sect.  Psychology 
and  Anthropology,  1911-12).  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  204  Pros- 
pect St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.'* 

IiADS,  Homer  C,  merchant;  b.  Sharon,  Vt.,  Feb. 
20,  1874;  s.  Chandler  and  Caroline  (Day)  Ladd; 
grad.  Randolph  High  Sch.,  1894;  St.  .lohnsbury 
Acad.,  1897;  student,  Dartmouth,  1  yr.;  m.  Oct.  20, 
1900,  Margaret  Clark,  of  Barre,  Vt.  Clk.  F.  D. 
Ladd  Co.,  Inc.  1898:  buyer  1905,  mgr.  and  mem. 
firm  since  1908:  alderman,  Barre,  1906-7;  pres. 
Barre  Bd.  of  Trade  2  yrs.,  now  mem.  bd.  dirs. 
Trustee  Goddard  Sem.;  sec.  Masonic  Temple 
Commn.  Mem.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Republican.  T'ni- 
versalist.  Grand  Chancellor  Knights  of  Pythias 
of  Vt.    Club:  Vincitia.    Home:  Barre,  Vt. 

XiADD,  Joseph  Howard,  psychiatrist;  b.  High 
Forest,  Minn.,  Oct.  8,  1876;  s.  George  Washington 
and  Emma  (Corv)  Ladd;  prep.  edn.  Northfield 
(Vt  )  High  Sch.;  student  Norwich  LT..  1894-6;  M.D., 
Dartmouth  Med.  Coll.,  1900;  m.  Margaret  Anna 
Maclnnis,  of  West  Gore,  Nova  Scotia.  Aug.  11, 
1903-  1  daughter,  Theodora  Marion.  Phys.  Mass. 
Sch.  for  Feeble  Minded,  Waltham,  Mass.,  1900-S; 
supt.  R.I.  Sch.  for  Feeble  Minded  since  1908.  Mem. 
Am.  Assn.  for  Study  of  Feeble  Minded.  N.E.  Snr-. 
Psychiatry.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Ad- 
dress: Slocums,  R.I. 


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IiADB,  Maynard,  M.D.;  b.  Feb.  24,  1873;  s.  Hora-  clin.    surgery,    Tufts    Coll.    Med.    Sch.     Mem.    Am. 

tio    Oliver    and    Harriet    Vaughn    (Abbott)    Ladd;  Coll.    Surgeons,    Mass.    Med.    Soc.     Clubs:    Boston 

prep.    edn.    Chauncy    Hall    Sch.,   Boston,   and   Phil-  Athletic,  Harvard   (Boston).    Address:  638  Beacon 

lips  Exeter  Acad.,  N.H.;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1894;  M.D.,  St.,  Boston. 

Harvard  Med.  Sch     1898;  Mass.  Gen    Hosp     1900;  iaiRD,   Elizabeth  Rebecca,   educator;   b.   Owen 

m.    Salisbury    Cathedral.   England.    June    26.    1905,  sound,  Ont.,  Can.,  Dec.  6,  1S74;  d.  Rev.  John  G.  and 

Anna  Coleman  Watts;   2   children,   Gabriella  May,  Rebecca  (LaPierre)   Laird;  A.B.,  Toronto  U.,  1896; 


Cine;  recent  articles:  Short  Method  of  Calculating  research'fellowship  for  women.  1913-14.    Mem.  Am. 

Percentage  of  Modifications;  Studies  in  Nutrition  physical    Soc;    fellow    A.A.A.S.     Address:    South 

and  Digestion  of  Infants;   Gastric  Motility  in  In-  Hadley    Mass 

fants  as  shown  by  Rontgen  Ray;  The  Influence  of  '             '                . 

Variations  of  Diet  Upon  Gastric  Motility  in  In-  lAIBD,  Pred  leslie,  lawyer;  b.  Plainfield.  Vt., 
fants;  The  Influence  of  Alkalis  on  Gastric  Motility  Sept.  26,  1860;  s.  Henry  S.  and  Vanlora  S.  (Dwinell) 
in  Infants;  Vaccine  in  the  Treatment  of  Partussis;  Laird;  descendant  of  a  long  line  of  distinguished 
Fundamentals  in  Infant  Feeding;  Homogenized  ancestors  on  both  sides  of  the  family;  grad.  Mont- 
Olive  Oil — Fat-free  Mixtures  in  Cases  of  difficult  pelier  Sem.,  1880;  B.Litt.,  Dartmouth,  1884;  m. 
Feeding;  etc.  Recreations:  art,  literature.  Ad-  Nelly  Cox,  of  Randolph,  Me.,  Nov.  19,  1888;  Chil- 
dress: 270  Clarendon  St..  Boston.  dren,   Albert  Cox,  Henry  Sperry,   Fred  Leslie.   Jr., 

TA-n-n  •KTr.t-i.^^i^-t  ■nr..4.„/^.»  lo,,,,,^.-.  K  T>o,.r.-.r  James  Tyler,  Joseph  De  Boer.  Admitted  to  Vt. 
MM^  T^;  ^*?8??  I  T^^a^Li  w^l^H  ^„nv  S/n  ^^ar,  1887,  and  since  practiced  at  Montpelier;  has 
^^=hI:\"-t  I'^H^^i^^-  ^^FJt^n^r}7l-.rf^ll^7AR^  served  as  lister,  alderman,  grand  juror,  justice  of 
(Dustin)  Ladd  grad.  Pinkerton  Acad  Dcrry  1869  ^^e  peace  and  mem.  Sch.  Bd..  Montpelier;  mem. 
Dartmouth  Coll  1873 ;  traveling  representative  ^^  ^Senate.  1912.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Ginn  Brothers,  pubs..  18(3;  studied  law  alone  and  tfomp-  7  Clarendon  Av  Offiop-  4S  Main  ^t  Mont- 
later  with  Abbott.  Jones  &  Mac]-\irlane,  Boston;  fi*?[^^  vt  omce.  48  Mam  St.,  Mont- 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch..  1875;  admitted  to  bar,  ^    i..  '  J.  "              ..^    ,  ^          ^ 

1875.    Practiced.  Boston,  since  1876;   mem.  Boston  liAKE,    Everett    Jolm,    officer    corporations;    b 

Common   Council,    1886,    1887.   Mass.    Ho.   of   Rep..  Woodstock,  Conn..  I-eb.  8,  1871;  s.  Thomas  A.  and 

1890,   1891.    Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.;   life  mem.   Bos-  Martha  A.    (Cockings)    Lake:   prep.   edn.  high  sch.. 

tonian    Soc.     Clubs:    Bostonian    (ex-pres.),    Boston  Stromsburg,    Neb.;    B.S.    in   Chemistry    Worcester 

Art,  Hale,  Boston  Athletic.    Recreations:  canoeing.  Poly.    Inst.,    1890;    A  B.     Harvard,    1892;    m.    Eva 

Address:  56  Pemberton  Sq.,  Boston.  ^°"\s^  Sykes,  of  Rockville.  Conn..  Sept.  4.  1895;  2 

„,.,,,          _,          ,                           ,      ,;r.-ii  children,  Harold  S.,  Marjorie  S.    Began  with  Hart- 

IiADD,  WilUam  Edwards,  surgeon;  b.  Milton,  ford  Lumber  Co.,  1893,  pres.  and  treas.  since  1900; 
Mass  Sept.  8,  1880;  s.  William  J  and  Anna  (Wat-  ^lir.  Hartford  Nat.  Bank,  Riverside  Trust  Co.  Mem. 
son)  Ladd;  A.B.,  Harvard,  190.i,  M.D.,  1906;  m  H.  jg^  ^^^  Governor's  Foot  Guard;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Katharine  Barton,  of  Worcestei-.  Mass.,  Aug  1910;  Rep.,  1903,  Senate,  1905-6;  It.-gov.  of  Conn.,  1907-8. 
2  children.  William  Nancy.  Practiced  in  Boston  Mem.  Delta  Kappa,  Epsilon.  Mason  (32°).  Re- 
since  1908;  on  staff  of  Infant  s  Hosp.,  1909-11,  publican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Hartford,  Hartford 
Boston  City  Hosp.,  1910-12.  Children  s  Hosp.,  since  Goif_  country  (Farmington.  Conn.);  Graduates' 
1910;  asst  in  surgery.  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.  of  Med-  (j^^^  Haven  and  New  York);  Harvard  (New 
icine.  Fellow  Am  Coll  Surgeons;  mem.  A31.A.,  York).  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  1090  Prospect 
Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Suffolk  Dist.  Med.  Soc  Phila.  ^v.  Office:  17  Albany  Av.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Pediatric  Soc.  N.E.  Pediatric  Soc  Clubs:  Harvard,  ^  ,„„  „.  ,  ,  .^  ^  ,  .  , 
Tennis  and  Racquet,  Aesculapian.  Recreations:  .LAKE,  Simon,  naval  architect,  mechanical  en- 
outdoor  sports.  Address:  42  Gloucester  St.,  Bos-  P;\neer;  b  Pleasantyille,  N.J,  Sept.  4,  1866;  s.  John 
ton   Mass  Christopher    and    Miriam    M.    (Adams)    Lake;    ed. 

•r'.-n-n  -wm-m^^  ■a^-i-^^-^  ^A„^^t^^.  V.  0+  T.,»,ooo  Clinton  Liberal  Inst.  Fort  Plain.  N.Y..  and  Frank- 
.  ^\?S'  ^}^^^^-i^^\^a^'.^^^P^lZ\i.  ii^lJ^^^l^^  lin  Inst.,  Phila.;  m.  Margaret  Vogel,  of  Baltimore, 
ter,  NH.,  May  13  18<0;  s  W  lliam  Spencer  and  j^^^  g  -^gg^  inventor  Sf  even  keel  type  of  sub- 
Mira  Barnes  (Fletcher)  Ladd;  A.BDar^^^^  marine  torpedo  boats;  built  first  experimental 
A.M  Harvard;  studied  at  Oxford,  Paris  an^  boat,  1894;  built  ArgoAaut  1897  (first  submarine 
zig.  2  yrs.;  B.D.,  Gen.  Theol  Sem  New  York  1897.  ^^  operate  successfully  in  the  open  sea);  has  de- 
Was  made  deacon  and  priest  of  the  P.ECh.;pro^  si  .,e^^  ^^^  t^uiH  V  submarine  torpedo  boats 
ch.  history,  Berkeley  Divinity  Sch  M  dd  etown,  f^r  U.S.  and  foreign  countries:  spent  several  yrs. 
Conn.,  since  Sept.,  1904.  Address.  Middletown.  in  Russia,  Germany  and  England,  designing,  build- 
'-'^'^'^-  ing    and    acting    in    an    advisory    capacity    in    con- 

IiAPIiEUB,  Ira  Henry,  lawyer:  b.  Prescott,  Ont.,  struction    of    submarine    torpedo    boats.     Also    in- 

Can..  Mar.  23,  1870;  .>^.  Israel  and  Dolphine  (Bowen)  ventor  submarine  apparatus   for  locating  and    re- 

LaFleur;  prep.  edn.  high  sch.,  Massena.  N.Y..  B.S.,  covering   sunken   vessels   and    their   cargoes;    sub- 

Middlebury   (Vt.)   Coll.,  1894;   m.  Josephine  Emma  marine    apparatus    for    pearl    and    sponge    fishing; 

Dudley,     of    Middlebury.     Apr.     5.     1893:     3     chil-  heavy   oil   internal   combustion   engine   for  marine 

dren.  Philip  Horace,  Gertrude  May.  Dolphine  Dud-  purposes,    etc.     Mem.    Soc.    Naval    Architects    and 

ley.     Admitted    to   Vt.    bar,    1898.    and    since   prac-  Marine   Engrs.,   Am.    Soc.   Mech.   Engrs.,   Am.    Soc. 

ticed  in   Middlebury.    Mem.   Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Naval    Engrs.,    Instn.    of   Naval    Architects    (T>on- 

Republican.     Roman    Catholic.     Address:    Middle-  don),    Schiffsbautechnische    Gesellschaft    (Berlin), 

bury.  Vt.  Mason.    Clubs:  Engineers'   (New  York),  Algonquin 

I^AHEE,    Henry     Charles,    author;     b.     London,  {Bridgeport,  Conn  ).    Home:  Milford,  Conn.    Office: 

Eng.,    July    2,     1856:     s.    Henry    and    Georgianna  ^^I'lo^eport.  conn. 

(Grainger)  Lahee:  ed.  St.  Michael's  Coll..  Tenbury,  XiAKEMAN,  Mary  Bopes,  M.D. ;  b.  Salem.  Mass.. 
Worcestershire,  Eng.;  chorister  at  St.  Michael's,  May  20.  1870;  d.  John  Ropes  and  Annie  Stacey 
1865-9;  studied  Nautical  Training  Coll.,  Green-  (Haley)  Lakeman;  prep.  edn.  Salem  High  Sch.; 
hithe.  Kent.  Eng.;  was  in  English  mercantile  ma-  M.D..  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1895:  unmarried. 
rine.  1871-9;  m.  Selina  I.  M.  Long,  of  Hingham,  Started  in  practice  in  association  with  Dr.  Sarah  E. 
Mass.,  Sept.  12.  1883.  Sec.  N.E.  Conservatory  of  Sherman.  Salem.  Dir.  Winona  Fields  Summer 
Music.  Boston.  1891-9;  established  musical  agency  camp  for  girls.  Salem  Soc.  for  Higher  Ed.  of  Wom- 
in  Boston.  1899.  Clubs:  Boston  Authors.  Twentieth  en.  Unitarian.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Ad- 
Century.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  dress:  9  Summer  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 
etc.)  Home:  Sharon,  Mass.  Office:  218  Tremont  IAMB,  Arthur  Becket,  prof,  of  chemistry;  b 
St.,  Boston.*  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Feb.  25,  1880;  s.  Louis  Jacob  and 

IiAHEY,  Prank  Howard,  surgeon;  b.  Haverhill,  Elizabeth    Camarden    Townsend    (Becket)    Lamb; 

Mass.,  June  1,  1880;  s.  Thomas  and  Nora  F.  (Pow-  A.B.,    A.M.,    Tufts    Coll.,    1900    (Phi    Beta    Kappa), 

ers)    Lahey;    M.D.,    Harvard    Med.    Sch..    1904;    m.  Ph.D..  1904;  A.M.,  Harvard,   1903.  Ph.D..   1904;  stu- 

Alice  Church  Wilcox,  of  Montclair,  N.J.,  Apr.   15,  dent   U.   of   Leipzig,    1904,   U.    of  Heidelberg,  1905. 

1909.    Practiced  in  Boston   since   1908;   asst.   prof.  Instr.     electrochemistry.     Harvard,     1905-6;     asst. 


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prof,  chemistry,  190G-7,  asso.  prof.,  1907-9,  prof, 
chemistry,  1909-12,  New  York  U.,  and  was  dir. 
Havemeyer  Chem.  Lab.;  asst.  prof,  chemistry  and 
dir.  of  chem.  lab..  Harvard,  since  1912.  Mem.  Am. 
Chem.  Soc,  Am.  Electrochem.  Soc,  Deutsche 
Chemische  Gesellschaft,  Bunsen  Gesellschaft, 
Am.  Acad.,  Delta  Upsilon.  Clubs:  Chemical  (New 
Yorlc) ;  Harvard  (Boston);  Colonial  (Cambridge). 
Home:  191  S.  Main  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass. 

£AMB,  Arthur  Wells;  b.  Sharon,  Conn.,  Aug.  9, 
1868;  s.  George  A.  and  Sarah  Jane  (AVells)  Lamb; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Sharon  and  New  Haven,  Conn.;  m. 
Dec.  22,  1892,  Kathryn  Bercher,  of  North  East, 
N.Y.  In  grocery  business,  New  Haven,  1893-7;  now 
farmer  and  in  automobile  business;  selectman, 
1906,  1907,  1912-15  inclusive;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1911-12.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason;  mem. 
Grange,  Woodman.    Address:  Sharon,' Conn. 

IiAlMB,  Georg'e  Burton,  mfr.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
IiAICB,  Henry  Whitney,  mfr.;  b.  Boston,  Oct.  13, 
1853:  s.  Salem  Towne  and  Elizabeth  (Whitney) 
Lamb;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston,  and  fitted  for  Har- 
vard, but  did  not  matriculate;  spent  one  term  at 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  unmarried.  Clk.  in  dry  goods 
commn.  house  at  Boston,  1871-80;  sr.  mem.  Lamb 
&  Ritchie  Co.,  mfrs.  sheet  metal  pipe,  1881-08 
(retired);  pres.  Boston  &  Havana  Steamship  Co.; 
trustee  Brookline  (Mass.)  Savings  Bank.  Pres. 
Am.  Free  Trade  League  10  yrs..  Young  Men's  Dem. 
Club;  treas.  and  dir.  Brookline  Friendly  Soc; 
tru-^tee  Pub.  Library,  Brookline.  Unitarian.  Clubs: 
Reform  (New  York  and  Mass.),  Democratic,  Puri- 
tan Country,  etc.;  was  commodore  Eastern  Yacht 
Club,  1897-9.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  138  High 
St.,  Brookline.    Office:   1020,   131   State  St.,  Boston. 

IiAMB,  Horatio  Appleton,  trustee;  b.  Boston,. 
Jan.  11,  1850;  s.  Thomas  and  Hannah  (Dawes) 
Lamb;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1871;  m.  Annie  Lawrence, 
d.  Benjamin  Smith  and  Annie  Bigelow  (Lawrence) 
Rotch,  of  Boston,  Apr.  14.  1890;  4  children,  Thom- 
as, Aimfie,  Rosamond,  Edith  Duncan.  Dry  goods 
commn.  mcht.,  Boston,  1872-89;  pres.  The  Boston 
Co-operative  BIdg.  Co.,  Boston  Children's  Aid  Soc; 
treas.  Riverside  Water  Co.:  trustee  estates.  Trus- 
tee Simmons  Coll.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Country,  Har- 
vard, Tavern,  St.  Botolph,  Milton  Recreations: 
farming.  Home:  126  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  and  Mil- 
ton, Mass.    Office:   27  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

ImAT/TB,  Roland  O,  life  ins.;  b.  Beverly,  Mass., 
Dec.  20,  1850;  s.  Samuel  T.  and  Sarah  P.  (Flagg) 
Lamb;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  married.  Bookkeeper  in  a 
mfg.  house,  5  vrs.;  bookkeeper  Jan.,  1872,  chief 
elk.,  1889-94,  sec,  1894-03,  John  Hancock  Life  Ins. 
Co.;  elected  dir.  and  2d  v. -p.,  1895;  v. -p.,  Feb., 
1899,  pres.  since  June  21,  1909,  John  Hancock  Mut. 
Life  Ins.  Co.;  dir.  Mass.  Fire  &  Marine  Ins.  Co., 
N.E.  Power  Co.  Mason  (Past  Commdr.  De  Molay 
Commandery,  K.T. ;  trustee  of  Grand  Fund  of  the 
Grand  Commandery,  K.T.  of  Mass.  and  R.I.); 
mem.  Loyal  Legion.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Brae  Burn 
Country,  Colonial  (Cambridge).  Recreations:  golf. 
Home:  270  Commonwealth  Av.  Office:  120  Franklin 
St.,   Boston. 

IiAMBEBT,  Benjamin  IiOtt,  M.D.;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Feb.  16.  1856;  s.  Denison  David  and  Jane 
Adams  (Hinman)  Lambert;  student  Yale;  M.D., 
Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1883;  m.  Derbv, 
Conn.,  Dec.  15,  1881,  Mary  D.  Gilbert.  Began 
practice  at  Brooklyn.  1882;  removed  to  New  Haven, 
1883;  pre=;.  Bd.  of  Aldermen  and  acting  mayor  li^ 
yrs.;  alderman.  New  Haven.  1895-9;  park  commr. 
2  yrs.,  and  mem.  Bd.  of  Finance  2  yrs.  Mason 
(32°).  Address:  578  Howard  Av.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

IiAMBBRT,  Fred  Dayton,  biologist;  b.  Musca- 
tine, la.,  Oct.  28.  1871;  s.  Daniel  Meader  and  Ellen 
(Scudder)  Lambert;  grad.  high  Sch.,  Muscatine, 
1889;  Ph.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1894.  A.M.,  and  Ph.D., 
1897;  post-grad  work,  U.  of  Freiburg,  Germany, 
winter  semester,  1910-11;  m.  Mary  Anna  Ingalls, 
of  Auburn,  Me..  June  6.  1903:  1  daughter,  Elizabeth 
^llen.  Asst.  in  biology,  1896-7,  instr.,  1897-8, 
Tufts  Coll.;  sub-master,  Edward  Little  High  Sch., 
Auburn,  Me..  1898-9;  instr.  natural  history,  1899- 
04,  asst.  prof,  biologv,  1904-13,  prof,  botany,  since 
Sept.,  1913,  Tufts  Coll.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences,  N.E.  Bot.  Club,  Boston  Soc.  Natural 
History,    Naturalists    Club    of    Boston,    Phi    Beta 


Kappa,  Delta  Tau  Delta.    Address:   120  Curtis  St., 
Tufts  College,  Mass. 

IiAMBEBT,  Frederick  D.,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Lowell,  Mass.,  Dec.  26,  1877;  s.  Henry  A.  and 
Sarah  G.  (Corliss)  Lambert;  grad.  Lowell  High 
Sch.,  1895;  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  Ch.B.,  Bos- 
ton U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1899,  M.D.,  1900;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1901;  m.  Catharine  Cravath 
Whitaker,  of  Tyngsborough,  Mass.,  June  18,  1909; 
3  sons,  Richard  Holland,  David,  Corliss  Bancroft. 
House  surgeon,  Boothby  Hosp.,  Boston,  1899-1900; 
practiced  in  Salem,  Mass.,  1901-8,  Tyngsborough 
since  1908;  med.  insp.  Winslow  Sch.  Trustee  Lit- 
tlefield  Library,  Tyngsborough.  Col.  High  Sch. 
Regt.,  Lowell,  1894-5;  capt.  Co.  A,  Mass.  Inst. 
Corps  of  Cadets,  1895-6;  commodore  Salem  Yacht 
Club,  1901-2;  mem.  exec.  com.  since  1908,  pres., 
1911,  Tyngsborough  V.I. A.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Middlesex  N.  Dist.  Med.  Soc,  Harvard 
Med.  Alumni  Assn.,  Boston  U.  Alumni  Assn.,  Alpha 
Sigma,  Sigma  Chi  Beta,  Patrons  of  Husbandry. 
Republican.  Universalist.  Club:  Men's  (Tyngs- 
borough). Recreations:  yachting,  motoring,  golf. 
Address:  Tyngsborough,  Mass. 

I^AMBBBT,  Jesse  White,  superintendent  schs.; 
b.  Wiscasset,  Me.,  Nov.  27,  1867;  s.  Philip  and 
Harriet  (Jackson)  Lambert;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1893; 
m.  Jennie  Frances  Gould,  of  Bath,  Me.,  Dec.  22, 
1896;  3  children,  Hortense  G.,  Gwendolyn  J.,  Clason 
F.  Teacher,  Bath,  Me.,  1893-05;  prin.  Greeley 
Inst.,  Cumberland  Centre,  Me.,  1905-6;  prin.  high 
sch..  Bar  Harbor,  1907-8;  supt.  schs.,  Windham, 
Gray  and  New  Gloucester,  1908-9,  Kennebunk  and 
Kennebunkport,  since  1910.  Republican.  Free  Bap- 
tist.   Odd   Fellow.    Address:   Kennebunk,  Me. 

IiAMBBBT,  John  Henry,  M.D. ;  b.  Lowell,  Mass., 
Nov.  22,  1875;  s.  Henry  Avalon  and  Sarah  Grace 
(Corliss)  Lambert;  descendant  on  paternal  side, 
of  Isaack  de  Forest,  New  Amsterdam,  1637,  and 
of  Jesse  Lambert,  Milford,  Conn.,  1680;  on  ma- 
ternal side,  of  Capt.  John  Ford,  East  Chelmsford, 
and  Major  Enoch  Page,  Southampton,  Mass.,  pre- 
Revolutionarv  settlers;  grad.  Lowell  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.,  1894;  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1894-6;  Ch.B., 
M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1899:  m.  Mabel 
Forrest,  of  Lowell.  Mass.,  June  26,  1902;  2  sons 
and  3  daughters.  Practiced  in  Lowell  since  1899; 
mem.  med.  staff  Lowell  Gen.  Ho.sp.  since  1900, 
also  Rontgenologist,  same;  attending  phys.  Old 
Ladies'  Home,  Old  Men's  Home;  mem.  advisorv  bd. 
of  Milk  Station;  mem.  Sch.  Com..  Lowell.  1910-15 
(chmn.  1913,  14,  15).  Mem.  A.M. A..  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynecol.  Soc,  Mass.  Homoe. 
Med.  Soc,  Middlesex  N.  Dist.  Med.  Soc,  Rontgen. 
Club  of  N.E.  Republican.  Universalist.  Club: 
Vesper  Countrv.  Recreations:  yachtins',  fishing. 
Home:  70  Wannalancit  St.  Office:  202  Merrimack 
St.,    Lowell,   Mass. 

IiAMBBRT,  Walter  A.,  treasurer:  b.  East  Bos- 
ton. Mass.,  June  5,  1881;  s.  Edwin  and  Mary 
Frances  (Dunn)  Lambert;  ed.  Brighton  High  Sch., 
Boston:  vmmarried.  In  employ  of  Nat.  Market 
Bank,  Brishton.  1899-03;  became  connected  with 
Brighton  Five  Cents  Savinsrs  Bank.  1903,  treas. 
since  1909,  also  trustee.  Mason  (K.T.).  Mem. 
Savings  Bank  Officers  Club.  Home:  18  Gordon  St., 
Allston.  Office:  326  Washington  St.,  Brighton, 
Boston,    Mass. 

IiAMBBBT,  William  Bartlet,  importer,  jobber; 
b.  Cambridge.  Mass..  Mar.  19.  1845:  s.  Henry  and 
Catharine  Brown  (Porter)  Lambert;  prep.  edn. 
Newton  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  Mr.  Allen's  English 
and  Classical  Sch.,  West  Newton,  Mass.;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1867,  A.M.,  1872;  m.  Anna  K.  Lombard, 
Oct.  4,  1870  (died  Dec.  31,  1879);  2  children.  Ed- 
ward Bartlet  (deceased).  Elinor  (wife  of  Prof. 
H.  J.  Hughes,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.);  m,  2d,  Annie 
Read,  of  Cambridge,  Oct.  14,  1884.  Began  as  treas. 
Siemens  Resrenerative  Gas  Furnace  Co.,  1867;  mem. 
Lambert  Bros.,  1869-93;  assisted,  1893,  in  organiz- 
ing the  corpn.  of  the  Boston  Plate  &  Window 
Glass  Co.  by  consolidation  of  Lambert  Bros.,  Hills, 
Turner  &  Co.,  and  R.  Sherburne,  and  has  since 
been  pres.  of  corpn.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Zeta  Psi.  Clubs:  Union,  Oakley.  Har- 
vard Union  (life).  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  23 
Highland  St.,  Cambridge.    Office:  287  A  St.,  Boston. 


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LA  MONTE,  Botoert  Bives,  socialist;  b.  Brook- 
lyn, Dec.  23,  1867;  s.  George  and  Rebecca  Thweatt 
(Kern)  La  Monte;  Rutgers  Coll.;  U.  of  Va. ;  ad- 
mitted to  bar  in  Kan.  and  N.J. ;  m.  Mary  Wayne 
Seeley,  of  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  Oct.  2S,  1908.  Be- 
gan newspaper  work  at  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1900; 
editor  Sunday  Call,  New  York,  1909 — ;  asso.  editor 
Internat.  Socialist  Review.  Cliicago.  Del.  Socialist 
Nat.  Conv.,  Rochester,  N.Y.,  1900,  and  mem.  plat- 
form com.;  nat.  organizer  Socialist  Party,  1900, 
1911;  del.  Internat.  Socialist  Congress,  Copen- 
hagen, Denmark,  1910.  Has  Investigated  econ.  and 
industrial  conditions  in  New  Zealand,  Germany 
and  Eng.  Mem.  Zeta  Psi  (Delta  Chapter).  Mem. 
editorial  .staff  The  New  Review.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  New 
Canaan,   Conn.* 

IiAlVEOUBEUX,  Joseph  Elzear,  M.D.;  b.  Chambly, 
Quebec,  Can.,  May  5,  1S69;  s.  Cyrille  and  Dorimene 
(Senecal)  Dameureux;  grad.  Coaticook  (Que.) 
Acad.,  1884;  B.A.,  Sherbrooke  Coll.,  18S9;  M.D., 
Laval  U.,  Montreal,  1893;  m.  May  23,  1899,  Al- 
phonsine  Rousseau,  of  Three  Rivers,  Que.  Prac- 
ticed in  Lowell,  Mass.,  since  1893;  mem.  Bd.  U.S. 
Pension  Examiners;  mem.  council  Mass.  State 
Dept.  of  Health;  trustee  Central  Savings  Bank. 
Mem.  Lowell  Sch.  Com.,  1906-10  (chmn.  1909-10); 
mem.  Bd.  of  Trade  com.  of  60  that  drafted  and 
advocated  a  commn.  form  of  city  govt,  adopted 
Dec,  1911.  Trustee  Lowell  Industrial  Sch.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Soci6te  Historique  Franco- 
Americaine;  officier  d'  Academic  (French  (Jovt. 
decoration).  Mem.  Royal  Arcanum.  Address:  710 
Merrimack  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

IiAMFBEV,  Charles  STaitlaud,  educator;  b.  Em- 
poria, Kan.,  Feb.  15,  1872;  s.  Maitland  Charles 
and  Abbie  C.  (Davis)  Lamprev;  grad.  North  Easton 
(Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1888;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1892; 
m.  Mabel  Murray,  of  Boston.  June  27,  1906.  Teach- 
er, Allen  Bros.  English  and  Classical  Sch.,  West 
Newton,  Mass.,  1892-3,  North  Reading  High  Sch., 
1893-4.  Lawrence  High  Sch.,  1S94-5;  prin.  Packard 
Grammar  Sch.,  Lawrence,  1895-04;  jr.  master  Me- 
chanic Arts  High  Sch.,  Boston,  1904-6;  dir.  Eve- 
ning and  Vacation  schs.,  Boston,  1906-8;  now 
master,  head  of  dept.,  Boston  Normal  Sch.,  dir. 
Model  Sch.,  and  acting  prin.  Martin  Sch.  Dir. 
physical  activities  Girls'  Summer  Camp,  Lake 
Winnipesaukee,  N.H.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Mass. 
Schoolmasters  Club.  Club:  City.  Recreations: 
study  of  nature,  gardening.  Home:  53  Donny- 
brool<  Rd.,  Brighton,  Boston,  Mass. 

IiAMSOir,  Albert  Henry,  genealogist;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, ]\Iass.,  Oct.  21,  1862;  s.  Rufus  William  and 
Cyrene  Dam  (Eaton)  Lamson:  descendant  of  Wil- 
liam Lamson,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1635;  also  of 
John  Eaton,  of  Salisbury,  Mass.,  prior  to  1640, 
and  of  John  Dam,  of  the  Dover  (N.H.)  Combina- 
tion of  1640;  common  sch.  edn. ;  m.  Marv  Ella 
"U'eeks.  of  West  Newton,  Mass.,  Dec.  22.  1897  (died 
Sept.  6,  1906).  Was  connected  with  several  lines 
of  business  until  1906  when  he  commenced  with 
the  Legal  Process  Co.  of  Boston,  of  which  is  pres. 
Genealogist.  Republican.  Free  Thinker.  One  of 
incorporators  of  the  Piscataqua  Pioneers  of  Port.s- 
mouth.  N.H.,  and  its  sec.  since  its  charter  1905, 
also  dir.;  mem.  N.H.  Geneal.  Soc.  of  Dover.  N.H., 
Topsfield  (Mass.)  Hist.  Soc,  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal. 
Soc.  of  Boston.  Handel-Haydn  Soc.  of  Boston,  N.H. 
Soc.  S.A.R.  Mason;  Past  Master  King  Solomon's 
Lodge  No.  14,  N.H.,  and  now  sec.  Shawmut  Lodge, 
A.F.  and  A.M.,  Boston;  Past  Grand  Patron  O.E.S., 
N.H. ;  mem.  Sullivan  Commandery  No.  6.  K.T.. 
Claremont,  N.H.;  N.H.  Consistorv  32°,  S.P.R.S., 
Nashua.  N.H. ;  Bektash  Temple,  A.  A.O.N. M.S.,  Con- 
cord, N.H. ;  N.H.  Vet.  Masonic  Orgn.,  Concord,  N. 
H. :  sec.  Veteran  Odd  Fellows  Assn.  of  Mass.;  mem. 
B.P.O.E.  No.  1280.  Franklin,  N.H.  Home:  Elkins, 
N.H.    Office:   Old   South   Bldg.,   Boston,   Mass. 

IiAMSOlT,  Clement  Richmond,  lawver:  b.  Bos- 
ton, Jan.  10,  1878;  s.  Frank  G.  and  Sarah  (Rich- 
mond) Lamson;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1899;  LL.B.,  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,  1901;  unmarried.  Admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1901.  and  since  practiced  in  Boston; 
mem.  Warren,  Garfield,  Whiteside  &  Lamson.  Mem. 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  Harvard,  Ex- 
change, Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Longwood  Cricket, 
Longwood    Covered    Course.     Recreations:    tennis. 


golf.     Home:    217    Babcock    St.,    Brookline.     Office: 
708,   .TO   Stale  St.,   Boston,   M.-iss. 

IiAlVISON,  Darius  Francis,  clersrvman;  Dec.  7, 
1832-July  14,   1914.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

IiAMSON,  Georg-e  Herbert,  Jr.,  college  prof.; 
b.  Maiden,  Mass.,  Apr.  8,  1882;  s.  George  H.  and 
Sarali  J.  (Liscombe)  Lamson;  B.Agr.,  Conn.  Agrl. 
Coll.,  1902;  B.S.,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1903;  post-grad, 
work,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1904;  M.S.,  Yale,  1905; 
m.  Kate  Arroll,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  July  27,  1909. 
Prof,  biology,  Tarkio  (Mo.)  Coll.,  1905-6;  prof, 
zoology.  Conn.  Agrl.  Coll.,  since  1906.  Methodist. 
Home:   Storrs,  Conn. 

IiAMSON,  Guy  Caleb,  clergyman;  moved  to 
Philadelphia,   Pa.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

IiAMSON,  Jarvis,  mfr.  of  hats  and  furs;  b. 
Hamilton,  IVIass.,  May  23,  1855;  s.  Jarvis  and 
Estlier  (Woodbury)  Lamson;  descendant  of  an- 
cestors who  settled  in  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1637;  grad. 
Dummer  Acad.,  South  Byfleld,  Mass.,  1872;  m. 
Sarah  A.  Titus,  of  Boston,  June  14,  1893;  3  chil- 
dren, Elsie  May,  Jarvis,  Jr.,  Barbara  Carpenter. 
Served  apprenticeship  at  hatter's  trade,  1872-6; 
entered  business,  1877,  at  92  Bedford  St.,  Boston; 
partner  Lamson  &  Hubbard;  treas.  Lamson  & 
Hubbard  Co.;  trustee  West  Newton  Savings  Bank, 
Dummer  Acad.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Brae  Burn 
Country,  Newton  (Newton).  Recreations:  outdoor 
sports.  Home:  111  Temple  St.,  West  Newton, 
Mass.    Office:  92  Bedford  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

IiAMSON',  Kate  Glidden,  foreign  missions;  b. 
Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  3,  1859;  d.  Edwin  and  Mary 
(Swift)  Lamson;  descendant  on  mother's  side  of 
(Gardner  family,  first  settlers  of  Nantucket;  ed.  un- 
der mother  and  governesses  in  Europe  and  in  pub. 
schs.,  Winchester,  Mass.;  unmarried.  An  officer  of 
the  Woman's  Bd.  of  Mission  (foreign)  of  the  Congl. 
Ch.  since  1893;  foreign  sec.  of  the  bd.  since  1902. 
Trustee  Euphrates  Coll.,  Harpoot,  Eastern  Turkey. 
Made  missionary  tour  of  the  world.  Recreations: 
traveling.  Club;  Woman's  City  (Boston).  Home; 
12  Remington  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office;  14  Bea- 
con St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

IiANCASTEB,  Archibald  Augustus,  clergyman; 
b.  Waterbury,  Conn.,  Feb.  5,  1878;  s.  James  and 
Susannah  (Wrigley)  Lancaster;  Centenary  Colle- 
giate Inst.,  Hackettstown,  N.J.,  1898-9;  A.B.,  Al- 
bion (Mich.)  Coll.,  1904;  B.D.,  Hartford  Theol. 
Sem.,  1908;  m.  Alice  Ethel  Locke,  of  Waterbury, 
Conn.,  June  25,  1907;  children,  Alice  Christine, 
James  Locke.  Ordained  ministry,  1908;  pastor 
Holly,  Mich.,  1904-5,  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  1906,  Union- 
ville,  1907-8,  Corunna,  Mich.,  1908-9,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1909-11,  Middlebury,  Vt.,  since  1911.  Mem.  Middle- 
bury  Bd.  of  Trade.  Republican.  Mem.  Delta  Sigma 
Rho.  Clubs:  Moosalamoo,  Green  Mountain.  Ad- 
dress; Middlebury,  Vt. 

IiANCASTEB,  Henry  Carring'ton,  college  prof.; 
b.  Riclimond,  Va.,  Nov.  10,  1882;  s.  Robert  Alexan- 
der and  Williamine  Cabell  (Carrington)  Lancaster; 
ed.  pvt.  schs.,  Richmond;  B.A.  and  M.A.,  U.  of  Va., 
1903;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1907  (hon.  M.A.,  Am- 
herst, 1912);  m.  June  11,  1913,  Helen  C,  d.  John 
Bates  Clark,  of  Columbia  U.  Taught  sch.,  Mont- 
gomery, Ala.,  1903-4;  instr.  Romance  langs.,  1907, 
asso.  prof.,  1908,  prof.,  since  1910,  Amherst  Coll. 
Mem.  Modern  Lang.  Assn.  America,  Old  French 
Texts  Society,  N.E.  Modern  Lang.  Assn.,  Modern 
French  Texts  Soc,  Am.  Assn.  Univ.  Professors, 
Delta  Tau  Delta,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Author;  The 
French  Tragi-Comedy,  1907;  Pierre  Du  Ryer,  Dra- 
matist, 1912.  Contbr.  to  pliilol.  jours.  Recreations: 
tramping,  canoeing,  swimming.  Address:  Amherst, 
Mass.* 

IiANCASTEB,  "Walter  Brackett,  M.D.;  b.  New- 
ton, Mass.,  May  11,  1863;  s.  Charles  Bartlett  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Brackett)  Lancaster;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1884;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1889;  studied 
abroad,  1889-90;  spl.  student  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll., 
1905-6;  m.  Newton,  Dec.  15,  1886,  Emma  Winter;  1 
child,  Julia  Elixabeth,  b.  May  31,  1896.  In  gen. 
practice  in  Wellesley  Hills,  1891-6;  practiced  as 
oculist  at  Boston,  1891-01;  practice  interrupted  by 
prolonged  illness:  practiced  at  Amherst,  1906-1(), 
Boston,  since  1910.    Assistant  ophthalmic  surgeon, 


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Mass.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary;  consult-  of    Heidelberg-,    1885-7;    (hon     Sc  D.,    Tufts    Coll., 

ing-   ophthalmic    surgeon.    N.E.    Hosp.    for   Women  Mass.,    1913);    m.    Susanne    Foster,    d.    Charles    E. 

and  Children;  lecturer  on  ophthalmology,  Harvard  Lauriat,    of  Boston,    May    15,    1896.     Instr.    mathe- 

Med.  Sch.    Fellow  Am.  Coll.   Surgeons;   mem.  Am.  matics,    Harvard,    1S83-5;    petrographer,    Michigan 

Ophthal.  Soc,  Am.  Acad.  Ophthalmology  and  Oto-  Geol.  Survey  and  instr.,  Mich.  Coll.  Mines,  1889-92; 

Laryngology,  A.A.A.S.,   N.E.  Ophthal   Soc.    (pres.),  asst.  state  geologist  of  Mich.,   1892-9,  state  geolo- 

Mass.  Commn.  for  Blind,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  gist,   1899-09;   Pearson  prof,   geology  and  mineral- 

Med.   Library,   Assn.   Prevention  Infant  Mortality,  ogy,    Tufts   Coll.,    since    Sept.,    1909.     Spl.    lecturer 

com.  on  conservation  of  vision  of  A.M.A.,  lUumi-  econ.  geology,   U.  of  Mich.,   1904.    Fellow  A  A  A.S. 

nating  Engring.  Soc;  life  mem.    Mass.  Hort.  Soc,  (v.-p.,   sect.   E.,   1907,   and  mem.  Darwin  Memorial 

etc.      Conglist.      Clubs:     Harvard,     Commonwealth  Com.);   mem.  Geol.  Soc.  America   (council   1905-8), 

Country.    Recreations:  gardening,  golf.    Contbr.  to  Am.    Inst.    Mining    Engrs.,    Am.    Acad.    Arts    and 

med.    periodicals.    Home:    71    Harvard  Av.,   Brook-  Sciences,    Boston    Soc,    N.H.,    etc..    Lake    Superior 

line,  Mass.    Office:  522  Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston.  Mining  Inst,    (treas.   1893);  pres.  Mich.  Acad.   Scl- 

IiANDEB,   Charles   E.,   M.D.;    b.    Lewiston,    Me.,  ence,   1905-6    Mich.  Engring.  Soc,   1908-9,   Lansing 

Apr.  13,  1861;  s.  John  and  Sarah  L.  (Fickett)  Lan-  Law  and  Order  League,  1904;  corn  mem.  Canadian 

der;   M.D.,   Med.   Sch.   of  Me.    (Bow^doin),   1886;   m.  Minmg  Inst.;   deL   Internat.   Geol.   Congress,    1913. 

Ella   H.    Donovan,    of   Alfred,    Me.,    Nov.    13,    1912.  Dir.  Allen-Lane  Co.    Clubs:  University,  Twentieth 

Practiced  at  Alfred  since  1890;  mem.  pd.  U.S.  Med.  Century.   Editor  and  part  author  of  sundry  Reports 

Examiners;    dir.    Alfred    Water    Co.     Republican,  of  Geol.   Survey  of  Mich.,  Canada,   and  U.S.   Geol. 

Conglist.    Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  York  County  Med.  Survey.  Home:  22  Arlington  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

Soc.     Mason;    mem.    Odd    Fellows,    K.P.,    Grange.  LANE,    Asa    Lyman,    clergyman;    b.    Yarmouth, 

Home:  Alfred,  Me.  Me.,   Feb.    18,    1839;   s.   Edmund  Cleaves  and   Mary 

LANDERS,  Charles  Adams;  ta.  Somerville,  Mass.,  Ring    (Humphrey)    Lane;    prep,    edn..    North    Yar- 

May    24,    18.84;    s.    Stephen   and    Isabella    (Adams)  mouth  Acad.;   A.B.,  Waterville   (now  Colby)    Coll., 

Landers;    descended    from    Van    Nordens,    of    New  1862,    A.M.,    1867;    prin.    Reid    Inst.,    Pa.,    1863-7; 

York,    1775;   ed.  pub.   schs.,    Somerville;   m.    Emma  student    Newton    Theol.    Sem.,    1867-70;    m.    Skow- 

Morse  Haskell,  of  Somerville,  Mass.,  July  11,  1907;  began,   Me.,   Oct.    6,    1864,   Mary  J.   Robinson    (died 

children,    Charles   Adams,    Jr.,    Frederick   Edward.  Apr.   30.    1908);    2   children,   Ava  Bertha,   b.   Reids- 

Began  active  career  with  G.  S.  Landers  &  Co.,  cot-  burgh.  Pa..  July  3.  1865  (died  Sept.  27,  1908);  Mary 

ton  goods.  1897;  title  of  firm  became  Landers  Bros.  Blanche,    b.    Biddeford,    Me.,    May    22,    1873.     Or- 

Co.   (of  which  is  partner),  1901,  and  so  continues,  dained  minister  Bapt.  Ch.,   1866;  pastor  Bapt.  Ch., 

Republican.    Baptist;  trustee  1st  Bapt.  Ch.  of  Som-  Biddeford,   Me.,   1870-5;   pres.  New  London    (N.H.) 

erville.    Mason.   Recreations:   canoeing.    Home:    20  Lit.    Instn..    1875-6;    teacher    sciences    and    mathe- 

Cambria    St.,    Somerville,    Mass.    Office:    145    Pearl  matics,    Coburn    Classical   Inst.,    "Waterville,    1876- 

St.,  Boston.  01;    teacher    Latin    and    mathematics.    Good    Will 

LANDERS,  George  M.,  mfr.     (See  vol.   1909.)  ™gh    Sch       1902-6;    pastor    East    Winthrop.    Me 

»  .  ..,.^.^.>,,,    ,,,-,,.         -.          ...          ,       ^    ^     ,      ,  Sept.,    1906-Nov.    1,    1911;    since    then    resident    of 

LANDERS,  William  Rupert,  real  estate  broker,  Wakefleld,    Mass.     Was    mem.    of    com.    of    three 

builder;  b.  Port  Maitland,  N.S.,  Feb.  5,  1871;  s.  Wil-  superintending    citv    schs.,    Biddeford,    for    3    vrs.; 

liam  H.  and  Emma   (Porter)   Landers;  descendant  mem.  Waterville  (Me.)  Bd.  of  Edn.  4  vrs.    Ex-pres. 

of    Thomas    Landers,    who    came    from    Parish    of  Me.    Pedagog.    Soc,    Josselyn    Bot.    Soc,    and    Me. 

Stephney,   London,   1635,  and  settled  in  Sandwich,  Audubon    Soc;    hon.    mem.    N.E.    Bot.    Soc;    mem. 

Mass.;  common  sch.  edn.;  m.  Adelia  S.  Crosby,  of  Delta    Kappa    Epsilon,    Phi    Beta    Kappa.     Mason. 

Port  Maitland,  N.S.,  Sept.  25,  1895.    Carpenter  and  Republican.      Recreations:     reading,    also    poultry 

builder,  1887-97;  general  store,  auctioneer  and  m-  culture    and    gardening.     Address:    Bellevue    Park, 

surance,   1897-07,  at  Port  Maitland,  N.S.;  came  to  Wakefield,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mar.  31,  1907;  since  in  business  for  self  in        t  «-Kr-,   'i»_„j_~j.„   r«i-.-..v«    ^^^r ^.a^  „^^^„  .  i, 

real  estate  and  ins.,  klso  as  auctioneer,  appraiser  T,^^fJ^=h?.®^^To'?fi.^l*''?^®'  ^7„JlTif/„ 

and  builder;  sec-treasurer  Mattapan  Co-operative  5°^i£"'r2?io     iAllV.^    RT.-^?,^^n^^^.^f^^}    t^h 

Bank.    Member  Common  Council,  Yarmouth.  N.S.,  ^l''£'  ^}l%   /i^V\'^^^om^^VIV    fr^^^^'l^f  L?ti/^^ 

1905.   6,   7.    Mem.   Mattapan   and   United    Improve-  Lexin^.^    and    othir   eSgemtn^s-^rad     B^^^ 

ment    assns.     Republican.     Baptist.     Pres.    Berean  „fih  sch     1883-  studen?Mfl?^  Inst'  Tech     1883-^" 

Brotherhood,  1912,  13.   Mem.  I.O.O.F.  (Past  Grand),  m' Boston     Ipr '  "5    1 899    Ftorence(5oodwrn  (class 

Recreations:  motoring    bowling     Home.  40  Hazle-  ^^  i1^^**^B"osfoPn'tf.):  Tn^n'rv  H^rris^rGoodwinl^o! 

ton  St.    Office.  1180  Blue  Hill  Av.,  Boston,  Mass.  g^^^^  Berwick.   Me.    Gained  experience  in  woolen 

LANDlklAN,    Ered.    Ulysses,    educator;    b.    South  goods  business  with  Devonshire  Mills,  Goff  Falls,  N. 

Londonderry,  Vt.,  Apr.  4,  1866:  s.  John  Turner  and  H. ;  became  connected  with  Allen,  Lane  &  Co.,  now 

Martha  Jane   (Aiken)   Landman;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  Allen-Lane    Co.,    and    v.-p.    and    mgr.    since    1898. 

1898;    m.    Townshend,    Vt.,    Aug.    22.    1899,    Grace  Republican  nominee  for  Congress.  9th  Mass.  Dist.. 

Elizabeth   Blood;    1   son,   b.   May   18,    1905.    Taught  1892;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.,  7th  Mass.  Dist.,  1894- 

in  rural  and  graded  schs.  until  1894;   tutor,  Latin  95;  mem.  Boston  Common  Council.  1895-6;  speaker 

Sch.,  Lewiston,  Me.,  1896-8;  teacher  at  Turner  and  of    31st    and    32d    sessions    Boston    Young    Men's 

Buckfield,  Me.,  high  schs.,  5  terms:  became  identi-  Congress;    pres.    West    Roxburv    Citizens'    Assn., 

fied    with   Me.    Central   Inst..    Pittsfield,    Me.,    1898,  1902-4;   pres.   United   Improvement   Assn.,    1914-16, 

prin.,  1900-13;  supt.  of  schs.,  Wolfeboro,  Alton  and  which    issued   as   a  pamphlet   his   report   on   "The 

Farmington,    N.H.,    since    1913.     Republican.     Free  Telephone   in    Greater   Boston";    dir.    Boston    Chil- 

Baptist.     Mem.    Teachers'   Assn.    Address:    Wolfe-  dren's  Friends'  Soc    Republican.    Conslist.    Clubs: 

boro,   N.H.  Boston   Citv,   Boston   Art.     Home:    28   Maxfield   St., 

LANDON,  Howard  E.,  lawver;  b.  Sharon,  Conn.,  "^^"e^t   Roxbury.   Mass.     Office:    266   Devonshire   St.. 

Feb.  2,  1869:  s.  Fitch  and  Olivia  (Eggleston)   Lan-  Boston. 

don:  grad.  Amenia  Sem..  Dutchess  Co.,  N.Y.,  1887;  LANE,  David  "W.,  insurance;   b.  T^'eston,   Mass.. 

LL.B.,    Albany    Law    Sch.     (Union    U.),    1890;    m.  Aug.    20.    1846;    s.    David    and    Caroline    (Lamson) 

Juliette  W.    Landon,   of   Salisbury,    Conn.,    June   6,  Lane;   descendant  of  William  Lane.  Boston,   1630: 

1894;  2  children,  John  F..  Richmond  W.    Practiced  ed.    schs.    of   Switzerland;    m.    Fannie   E.    Bush,    of 

in    Salisbury    as    mem.    Warner    &    Landon    since  Weston,  Mass.,  Dec  5.  1878:  3  children,  Elizabeth, 

1891;    dir.    Bobbins    Burrall    Trust    Co.,    Salisbury  Robert,    J.    Phillip.     Formerly    .1r.    partner.    Lane. 

Savings   Soc,    Salisbury   Cutlery   Handle   Co.,   Geo.  Lamson    &    Co.,    importers,    Boston:    entered    ins. 

Warner    Farm    Co.,    Amenia    &    Sharon    Land    Co.  bu=;iness,    1888;    pres.    Mut.    Boiler    Ins.    Co.;    sec. 

Postmaster   Salisbury,    1897-01;   mem.   Conn.   State  and   treas.  Paper  Mill  Mut.   Ins.  Co.    Park  commr. 

Senate.   1901;  chmn.  Salisbury  Sch.  Com..   1912-13;  ^^eston,  since  1898.    Republican.    Unitarian.    Club: 

treas.  Salisbury  INIemorial  Library  Assn.,  Salisbury  Union     CBoston).     Home:    Weston,    Mass.     Office: 

Cemetery  Assn.    Mem.  Litchfield  County  Bar  Assn.  Room   65,   31   Milk   St.,   Boston. 

Republican.      Conglist       Club:     Litchfield     County  LANE,  Edg-ar  Charles,  shoe  mfr.;  b.  Grav,  Me., 

University.    Address:  Salisbury,  Conn.  IVIav  31    1870;  s.  Charles  M.  and  Fannie  A.  (Young) 

LANE,  Alfred  Church,  geologist;  b.  Boston,  Jan.  Larie;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Marv  S.  Mayall.  of  Port- 

29,    1863;    s.    Jonathan    A.    and    Sarah    D.    (Clarke)  land.   Me.,   June   21.    1894;    3    children.    Stanley   M., 

Lane;    A.B.,    Harvard,    1883,    A.M.,    Ph.D.,    1888;    U.  Edgar  Charles.    Jr.,    Marion   L.     In   shoe   business, 


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Boston,  with  Lampkins  &  Foster,  1888-03;  treas. 
Lane  Bros.  Co.,  shoe  mfrs.  and  wholesale  dealers; 
dir.  Fidelity  Trust  Co.  Trustee  Baptist  Hosp. ; 
supt.  Tremont  Temple  Baptist  Sunday  Sch.  (said 
to  be  the  largest  Sunday  sch.  in  the  world).  Re- 
publican. Mason  (K.T.).  Recreations:  fishing. 
Home:  82  Evans  Rd.,  Brookline.  Offices:  555  At- 
lantic Av.  and  249  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

ItATSTE,  Edward  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Carroll,  N.H., 
Nov.  27,  1654;  s.  Richard  and  Hannah  (King) 
Lane;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Whitefleld,  N.ll.,  and  1  or  2 
terms  in  high  sch.,  Littleton,  N.H.;  studied  law; 
admitted  to  bar,  1879;  m.  Concord,  X.H.,  May  24, 
188  2,  Annie  A.  Barter.  Has  practiced  at  Pittsfield, 
N.H.,  since  1881;  representative  in  N.H.  legisla- 
ture, Jan.  1,  1909-Jan.  1,  1911;  pres.  Farmers'  Sav- 
ings Bank;  trustee  Pittsfield  Acad.;  ex-chmn.  Bd. 
of  Edn.,  Pittsfield.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem. 
Southern  N.H.  Bar  Assn.,  Pittsfield  Bd.  of  Trade. 
Mason;  mem.  O.E.S.,  K.  of  P.  Clubs:  Republican 
(pres.).  Commercial.    Address:  Pittsfield,  N.H. 

IiANH,  Edward  Binney,  M.D. ;  b.  Melrose,  Mass., 
July  13,  lb.60:  s.  Samuel  G.  and  Mary  S.  (Binney) 
Lane;  grad.  Cambridge  High  Sch.,  1877:  student 
Boston  U.  Coll.  Liberal  Arts  1  vr.,  1877-8;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1881;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1885; 
m.  Esther  Bridgman,  of  Lawrence,  Mass.,  May  29, 
1888;  4  children,  Spencer  B.  (2d  It.,  1st  Arty., 
M.V.M.),  Arthur  B.,  Robert  B.,  E.  Gordon.  Med. 
house  oflJicer,  IMcLean  Asylum,  July-Sept.,  1884; 
asst.  phys.,  Boston  Lunatic  Hosp.,  South  Boston, 
1884-8;  1st  asst.  phys.,  Northampton  Lunatic 
Hosp.,  Mass.,  1888-9;  resident  phys.,  dept.  of  Bos- 
ton Lunatic  Hosp.,  at  West  Roxbury,  1889-95;  supt. 
Boston  Insane  Hosp.,  1895-05  (resigned).  Clin, 
instr.  mental  diseases,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  since 
Dec,  1903:  resident  phys.  Adams  Nervine  Asylum, 
Jamaica  Plain.  Mem.  Am.  Medico-Psychol.  Assn., 
Am.  Neurological  Assn.,  N.E.  psychol.  Soc,  Boston 
Soc.  Psychiatry  and  Neurology,  Boston  Soc.  for 
Med.  Improvement,  Dorchester  Med.  Club,  Boston 
Med.  Library.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Harvard,  Boston 
Art.  Recreations:  botany.  Home:  1020  Center  St., 
Jamaica  Plain.    Ofl^ce:   419  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

IiANX,  Elisha  rrederick,  banker,  mfr. ;  b.  Swan- 
zey,  N.H.,  Apr.  29,  1826;  s.  Ezekiel  and  Rachel 
(Thayer)  Lane;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  1st,  Vernon,  Vt., 
Mar.  15,  1849,  Susan  M.  Fish  (died  Mar.  31,  1867); 
m.  2d,  Sept.  15,  1868,  Harriet  P.  Wilder,  of  Keene, 
N.H.;  4  children,  Hubert  E.,  Henry  W.,  Susan  G.. 
Harriette  M.  (Lane)  Patey.  Began  active  career 
as  a  sch.  teacher;  engaged  with  brother,  at  Marl- 
boro, N.H.,  in  mfr.  of  woodenware,  1849-57;  apptd. 
dep.  sheriff,  1857,  located  at  Keene,  1859;  served 
succes.sively  as  U.S.  assessor,  as  dep.  collector 
Cheshire  Co.  and  for  18  yrs.  as  dep.  sheriff  and 
sheriff  of  the  co. ;  has  been  largely  identified  with 
ry.  and  mfg  enterprises  and  real  estate  and  bldg. 
operations  for  more  than  60  vrs. ;  dir.  and  treas. 
Sullivan  Co.  R.R.  and  Ashuelot  R.R.,  Vt.  Valley 
R.R.,  and  Conn.  R.  R.R.;  pres.  Monadnock  Shoe 
Co.;  dir.  and  pres.  of  Keene  Nat.  Bank  for  49  yrs. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Address: 
441   :Main   St.,   Keene,   N.H. 

IiANE,  Prederick  Doug-lass,  educator;  b.  Ash- 
burnham,  Mass.,  Julv  4,  1849;  s.  Samuel  and 
Nancy  H.  (Eaton)  Lane;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1878, 
A.M.,  1881;  m.  Aug.  24,  1887,  Cora  Jennette.  d. 
Lorenzo  H.  and  Chloe  (Burgess)  Gilbert;  3  chil- 
dren, Gilbert  Frederic,  b.  1890;  Sylvia  M.  L.,  1893; 
Merton  Burgess,  1894.  Began  active  career  in 
match  factory  and  later  worked  at  carpenter  trade; 
teacher,  1878-9;  prof,  mathematics  and  German, 
Gushing  Acad.,  Ashburnham.  Mass.,  1879-96.  and 
prof,  mathematics  since  1896:  mem.  Sch.  Com., 
1880-9:  town  treas.  since  1893:  del.  to  numerous 
Prohibition  convs.  Conglist.  Mem.  Theta  Delta 
Chi,  Math.  Assn.  of  Teachers,  Cambridge,  INTass. 
Prohibitionist.  Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Knights  of 
Pythias.  Writer  of  poems,  memorials,  miscel- 
laneous articles  in  prose,  addresses,  etc.,  also 
writer  of  songs.  Public  speaker  on  religious  and 
ednl.  topics:  has  delivered  many  Memorial  Day 
addresses,  also  speaker  before  meetings  of  Y.M. 
C.A.    Address:  Ashburnham,  Mass. 

IiANE,  Gardiner  Martin,  banker;  Apr.  30,  1859- 
Oct.  4,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1914-15.) 


laANE,  George  Mason,  cotton  mfr.;  b.  Taunton, 
Mass.,  .June  10,  1&74;  s.  Walter  Lewis  and  Sarah 
Elizabeth  (Rouse)  Lane;  grad.  Brookline  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.,  1893;  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m. 
Anna  Pearsol  Spurrier,  of  Lancaster,  Pa.,  June  1, 
1904;  1  son,  William  Spurrier.  Connected  with 
John  Farnum  Mfg.  Co.,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1895-9, 
Warwick  Mfg.  Co.,  Centreville,  R.I..  1899-1900, 
Lawton  Spinning  Co.,  Woonsocket,  1900-1,  N.H. 
Spinning  Mills,  1901-3;  mgr.  Boscawen  Mills,  Pen- 
acook,  N.H.,  since  1903.  Sec.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Penacook 
Union  Sch.  Dist.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Epsilon  (Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.).  Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.  of  N.H.  Recreations:  tennis,  golf.  Ad- 
dress:   15   Water  St.,   Penacook,  N.H. 

IiANE,  Henry  Wilder,  shoe  mfr.;  b.  Keene,  N.H., 
Apr.  2,  1871;  s.  Elisha  F.  and  Harriet  P.  (Wilder) 
Lane;  grad.  Keene  High  Sch.,  1899;  A.B.,  Amherst 
Coll.,  1895;  m.  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1900, 
Besse  L.  Howard;  4  children,  Howard  B.,  Elisha 
v.,  Helen  W.,  Wilder  S.  Treas.  and  dir.  Monadnock 
Shoe  Co.,  Keene,  since  Nov.  9,  1905.  Mem.  Common 
Council,  1902,  and  bd.  of  aldermen,  Keene,  1906; 
mem.  bd.  of  edn.  since  1901;  mem.  State  Exec. 
Com.  Y.M.C.A.  since  1900;  pres.  Keene  Y.M.C.A.; 
trustee  Keene  Acad.  Fund.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Recreations:  golf,  tennis. 
Address:  Keene,  N.H. 

ImANE,  Iioring-  Parsons,  banker;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  July  9,  1855;  s.  Lpririg  and  Marytta  (Par- 
sons) Lane;  g.g.s.  of  John  Phelps,  was  1st  high 
slieriff  of  Hampden  County;  ed.  grammar  and  high 
schs.,  Westfield,  Mass.;  m.  Sarah  E.  Stimpson,  of 
Westfield,  Nov.  8,  1884:  3  children,  Loring  Stimp- 
son, Robert  Phelps,  Lucy  Marytta.  Connected 
with  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Westfield,  since  1873,  now 
cashier;  trustee  Westfield  Savings  Bank;  dir.  West- 
field  Power  Co.  Treas.  Westfield  Bd.  of  Trade. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Club:  Country. 
Recreations:  horseback  riding,  breeding  trotters. 
Home:  110  Franklin  St.  Office:  1st  National  Bank, 
Westfield,  Mass. 

I^ANE,  Maud  Paradis,  pianist.     (See   vol.   1909.) 

IiANE,  Walter  Appleton,  M.D. ;  b.  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
Oct.  22,  1873;  s.  Charles  Edwin  and  Caroline  Eliza- 
beth (Lewis)  Lane;  descendant  of  William  Lane, 
of  Boston,  Mass.,  1650;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Chicago; 
A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1895  (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  M.D., 
Harvard  Me6.  Sch.,  1899;  m.  Marv  Hoadly  Chase, 
of  Hanover,  N.H.,  July  9,  1901.  Practiced  in  Mil- 
ton, Mass..  since  1900.  ]Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  N.E.  Pediatric  Soc,  Boston  City  Hosp.  Alum- 
ni Assn.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Sphinx  (Dart- 
mouth). Republican.  (Conglist.  Address:  173  School 
St.,    Milton.    Mass. 

IiAITE,  William  Coolidge,  librarian;  b.  Newton, 
Mass.,  Jul\^  29,  1859;  s.  William  H.  and  Caroline 
M.  (Coolidge)  Lane;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1881;  m. 
Bertha  Palmer,  of  Andover.  Mass.,  May  12,  1903. 
Asst.  librarian,  Harvard,  188  7-93;  librarian,  Bos- 
ton Athenseum,  1893-8,  Harvard  U.,  since  1898. 
Pres.  A.L.A.,  1898-9,  Bibliog.  Soc  America,  1904-9; 
sec.  and  treas.  and  later  chmn.  A.L.A.  publishing 
bd.,  1886-07.  Address:  19  Oxford  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

IiAI7G,  Benjamin  Johnson,  musician;  Dec.  28, 
1837-Apr.  4,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1908-9.) 

IiAlTG,  Charles  H.,  Jr.,  business  man;  b.  Dover, 
N.H.,  June  13,  1850;  s.  Charles  H.  and  Sarah  A. 
(Staples)  Lang:  descendant  of  Thomas  Lang,  who 
emigrated  to  America  in  1728;  ed.  common  schs. 
of  Reading,  INIiss. ;  m.  May  E.  Pratt,  of  Boston, 
.Tune  28,  1877;  5  children,  Marian  Estella,  Edward 
Copeland,  Charles  Henry,  3d,  Florence  Louise, 
Beatrice  May.  Began  as  clerk  with  Cyrus  Wake- 
field, 1872;  treas.  and  dir.  Wakefield  Rattan  Co., 
1888;  treas.  Heywood  Bros.  &  Wakefield  Co.,  1898, 
pres.  since  1912.  Republican.  Baptist.  Recrea- 
tions: hunting.  Home:  113  Bellevue  Av.,  Melrose, 
Mass.    Otflce:  Wakefield,  Mass. 

ImANG,  John  Alton,  business  man;  b.  North  Ber- 
wick, Me.,  Jan.  27,  1840;  s.  Hon.  John  Damon  (U.S. 
Indian  commr.)  and  Ann  Blmira  (Stackpole) 
Lang:  student  Haverford  Coll.,  Pa.,  1856-9;  m. 
AVinslow,  Me.,  Nov.  20.  1861,  Carrie  Redington 
Drummond.     Mfr.    of  knit   goods,    car   lumber   and 


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woolen  goods  for  a  number  of  yrs.;   master  me-  Senate,   1914,   1915;   sec.   Rep.   City   Com.,   Quincy, 

chanic    Lockwood    Cotton    Mills,    Waterville,    Me.,  1908,     9,     10     (chmn.,     1911-12).      Former     trustee 

8  yrs.,  and  supt.  same  3   yi-s.;   agt.  Gibson  Cotton  Thomas  Crane  Pub.  Library.    Conglist.    Mem.  Pil- 

Mills,  Marysville,  N.B.,  1886;  supt.  Smithville  Cot-  grim  Publicity  Assn.,  etc.    Mason-    mem    I  O  O  F., 

ton  Mills,  Willimantic,  Conn..  1886;  in  employ  Me.  Elks,  N.R.O.P.    Clubs:  Wollaston  Men's,  Squantum 

Central    R.R.,     1887-1900;     master    mechanic    and  Yacht,      Atlantic      Men's.       Recreations:      outdoor 

supt.    Farwell   Mills,    Lisbon,   Me.,    1900-13;    chmn.  sports.    Home:   16  Lunt  St.,  Quincy,  Mass.    Office: 

Bd.   of  Aldermen,   Waterville,   1897-8.    Republican.  .50  Bromfield  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Mem.    Friends'    Soc.     Mason    (K.T.,   Shriner).     Ad-        t  «i>T«.TT.ir     «i*     .-,    ^z,  ,.       i. 

dress:  Webster  St.,  Lisbon.  Me.  .    ^r^^^^?^  t"*-^!"^®*  ,9'^^???'    teacher,    musician; 

b.  Newport,  R.I.,  Apr.  11,  1855;  s.  John  Sinkins  and 

ItANG,  Henry  Roseman,   college   prof.;   b.   War-  Sarah  Peckham  (Lawton)  Langley;  grad.  Newport 

tau,  Canton  of  St.  Gall,  Switzerland,  Sept.  22,  1853;  High  Sch.,   1871;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1876;   post-grad, 

s.  Rev.  Dr.  Heinrich  Lang  (leader  of  liberal  sch.  of  study.  Brown  U.,  1878-9,  A.M.,  1879;  grad.  Newton 

theology   in   Switzerland)    and   Constantia    (Suter)  Theol.   Instn.,   1882,   post-grad,   study,  same,   1882- 

Lang;  grad.  Zurich,  1874;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Strassburg,  S3;    m.    Oct.    14,    1886,    Maud    Lincoln,   d.    Rev.    Dr. 

1892    (hon    A.M.,    Yale,    1897);    m.    Alice    Hubbard  Heman   Lincoln,   prof.   ch.   history,   Newton   Theol. 

Derby,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Aug.  29,  1901.    Prof.  Instn.;  3  children,  Rosamond,  b.  Julv  4,  1890;  Allan 

Latin,  State  Normal  Coll.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1878-  Lincoln,    June    11,    1892;    Howard.    Sept.    28,    1893. 

82;    instr.    modern    langs.,    high    sch.,^    Charleston,  Pvt.   tutor,  teacher  of  piano,  pianist,  and  organist 

S.C,    1882-6,   The   Swain   Free   Sch.,   New   Bedford,  various  chs.   (Trinity,  1872,  1876-9,  1891-5;  United 

Mass.,  1886-92;  instr.  Romance  langs.,  1892-3,  asst.  Congl.,  1880,  1900-13,  mus.  dir.,  1907-13;  1st  Bapt., 

prof.  1893-6,  prof.  Romance  langs.  and  lit.,  1896 — ,  1887;    Channing    Memorial,    1887-8;    Central    Bapt., 

Yale.    Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;   mem.  1888-91;    St.    John's    Emmanuel,    1895),    Newport, 

Am.  Dante  Soc,  Hispanic  Soc.  America;  corr.  mem.  R.I.     Organist   at   various   times,   while  at   Brown 

Royal  Portuguese  Acad.  Sciences,  Royal  Acad,  of  u.,    of    leading   chs.    of   Providence;    organist   and 

Galicia     (Spain),     Hist,     and     Geog.     Institute    of  mus.   dir.   Central  Congl.  Ch.,  Providence,  1895-96; 

Brazil,  etc.    Knight  Commander  Portuguese  Order  instr.    philosophv,   Yankton    (S.   Dak.)    Coll.,   1885; 

of  Santiago,  1903.    (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  instr.  Latin,  Rogers  High  Sch.,  Newport,  1889,  and 

list  of  books,   etc.)     Home:   60  Trumbull  St.,  New  St.  George's  Sch.,  Newport,  1897.    Teacher  of  piano. 

Haven,  Conn.*  Clovne    Sch.,    Newport,    1897-8,    St.    George's    Sch., 

LANG,  Marg-aret  Ruthven,  composer;  b.  Boston.  1906-7;    teacher    at    Newport    and    Boston,  ,1903-5; 

Nov.  27,  1867;  d.  Benjamin  Johnson  L.  and  Frances  P^t-   tutor    Latin    nriathematics,  St.   Georges  Sch. 


under   Drechsler   and    Abel.    Munich;    also   studied  1889-95,  and  for  many  of  the  finest  artists  appear- 

composition    with   Victor    Gluth,    Munich;    studied  \^S   in   Newport   concerts   and   musicales,    1876-15. 

orchestration,  1887,  under  G.  W.  Chadwick  and  E.  ^e^.    Phi_  Beta  JKappa  ^(R.L    Alpha,^    BrownU., 

A.    IV 

solos 

whi 

and   heV"overtui'e"''wTtic"h"is'""'(Op!'"lcr)    performe'd  'T^arm    Quartet,    1913;    sec.    Redwood    Library    and 

several    times    at    Chicago,    under    leadership    of  Athena?um     Newport     since    1908;    mem.    "The    Art 

Theodore  Thomas.    Address:   S   Brimmer  St.,  Bos-  ^^J^n     of   Newport,    Newport   Improvement   Assn 

^Q^  *  2d     Baptist     Ch,.     Am.     Acad.     Polit.     and     Social 

Science.    Translator  and  editor:  Leibnitz's  Critique 

IiANG,  Paul,  American  consul;  July  1,  1860-Oct.  of  Locke,  1896;  Bach's  Cantatas.  "Es  i^t  dir  gesagt. 

31,  1911.    (See  vol.  1909.)  Mensch,"  1901,  "Freue  dich,  erloste  Schaar"  (MS.), 


Italy, 

nah    -.„ ^ .. ,     „ ,   . ,      .  -        .  . 

Italy,   Geneva,   Switzerland,   and  Mr.   Noble's   Sch.,  1891) ;  various  book  reviews  in  Jour,  of  Speculative 

Boston;     student     Harvard,     1878-81     (hon.     A.B.,  Philosophy,  and  Mind;  review  of  Benjamin  Rand's 

Brown,    1891);    m.    Susan    Havward    Taft,    of   Ux-  "Berkeley  and  Percival,"  Providence.  R.I.,  Sunday 

bridge,  Mass.,  Aug.   1,   1894.    Instr.  modern  langs..  Journal,   Dec.    27,    1914;    concert   notices   and   crit- 

Lehigh   U.,    1882-4;    pvt.    tutor    Baltimore,    1884-6;  icisms  in  Dwight's  Jour,  of  Music,  and  other  mus. 

instr.  Romance  langs.,  Cornell,  1886-90;  asst.  prof,  pubs.;    Corrigenda    to   E.    G.    Robinson's   Christian 

modern  langs.,  1890-2,  asso.  prof.  Romance  langs.  Theology,     1894;     "Dr.     Robinson,     as    a    Teacher 

and  lit.,  1892-9,  prof,  since  1899,  Brown  U.    Home:  of  Philosophy,"  in  E.  G.  Robinson.  An  Autobiogra- 

86  Upton  Av..  Providence.*  phy,  with  Critical  Estimates,  1896;  and  of  numer- 

tAKTR-'P   •Rio'harfi  Reinliolri    r-lersrvmnn •  h   Brom.  o"^    articles    on    musical.    educational,      civic    and 

hefi:'^G%f^fnT^fc'^2l^ltl%i"cZ^^  university   matters   in   public   press^    Recreations: 

(Miy)    Langef  grad.   Real  Gymnasium,  Bromberg,  |ea-bathing    bicycling,   walking.    Home.    1   School 

1887;   grad.  Lehrer  Seminar,  Bromberg.  1891;  stu-  ^t.,  Newport,  K.i. 

dent  Theol.  Sem.  at  Breklum,  Schleswig-Holstein,        IiANGIiEV,   Edward   Douphrate   "Wood,    retired; 

1893-4;     came    to    America.     1894;     grad.    Newark  b.  Mansfield,  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.,  Sept.  21,  1863; 

Theol.     Sem..    Bloomfield,    N.J.,     1897;     m.    Frieda  s.    William    Cook    and    Sarah    Burling    (Lonsdale) 

Hahn.    of    Bielefeld.    Germanv.    Feb.    15.    1899,    in  Langley;  ed.  St.  George's,  Huntingdon,  Eng.;  came 

Kamerun,    West    Africa;    2    children,    Martha    D.,  to  U.S.,   1884;    m.    1st,   New  York,   1886,   Catherine 

Heinrich    C.     Ordained    Presbyn.    ministry,    1897;  Rawley  (died  1899) ;  m.  2d.  New  York.  1901,  Made- 

missionarv   of  Presbyn.   Ch.   of  U.S.    in   Kamerun,  line   Shourds;   children.   Edward  Lonsdale,   Harold 

West  Africa,  1897-01;  pastor  1st  German  Presbvn.  Sutherland,    Mildred    Mary,    Kenneth    Douphrate. 

Ch.,   Cincinnati,   O.,    1901-6,    German   Presbvn.   (jh.,  Engaged    in    commercial    and    banking    business, 

Lawrence,   Mass.,   since  Sept.   30,   1914.    Moderator  New  York,  1884-02;  dir.  in  various  mfg.  and  flnan- 

Newburvport  Presbvterv,  1914;  commr.  to  Presbyn.  cial   corpus.;   now  pres.   U.S.   Cotton   Seed   Oil   Co.; 

Gen.    Assemblv.    Chicago,    1914.     Republican.     Ad-  also  fruit  growing  in  Porto  Rico.    Served  as  maj. 

dress:    338   High   St.,  Lawrence,   Mass.  in    Duke    of    Cambridge's    Own    Middlesex    Regt. 

I.ANGE1.IER,  Louis  Prank  RQ-bert,  publisher;  b.  Mem    Conn    Ho.  of  Rep..  1907-8     Republican.   Epis- 

South   Boston.   Mass.,   Nov.   29,   1873;   s.   Remi  and  ^pPalian      Mason;    mem.    Royal    Arcanum.     Club 

Emilie   Ida   (Faul)    Langelier;   mother  came   from  gartford.    Recreations:  driving    motoring     Home. 

Baden-Baden.  Germany,  father  from  St.  Hyacinth,  New    Canaan,    Conn.     Office:    115    Broadway,    New 

P.Q.:    ed.    pub.    schs.,   Boston:    m.    Alice   Josephine  York. 

Crocker,  of  Atlantic,  Mass.,  Mav  20,  1896;  1  daugh-        I^ANGI-EV,  Ernest  Pelix,  educator;  b.  Toronto, 

ter,    Muriel.     Engaged    in    publishing    business    in  Can.,  Feb.   27,   1874;   s.   Henry  and   Annie    (Booth) 

Boston    since    Sept..    1889;    gen.    mgr.    Educational  Langley;    prep.    edn.    Jarvis    St.    Collegiate    Inst., 

Pub.   Co.   since   1896.     Mem.   Citv   Council.   Quincy,  Toronto,  Can.;  A.B.,  U.  of  Toronto,  1894;  post-grad. 

Mass.,  4  vrs.:  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909,  10,  11,  work.    Harvard,    1899-1900;    A.M.,    1900,    univs.    of 


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I^eipzig  and  HeidelbtMg,  Germany,  Istituto  di  Studi 
Superior!,  Florence,  and  University  de  Paris;  Ph.D., 
Harvard,  1909;  m.  Toronto,  1901,  Carrie  Florence 
Porter;  children,  Frances,  Marion,  Winifred,  Ed- 
ward Marshall.  Instr.  French,  1896-02,  asst.  prof. 
Romance  Langs.,  1902-10,  Dartmouth  Coll.;  prof. 
French  (and  other  Romance  langs.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  since  1910.  Mem.  imnto  Sue.  of  America, 
Modern  Lang.  Assn.  of  America,  Society,  Dantesca 
ItaliS-na,  Societil  ]'"ilologica  Romana,  Alpha  Delta 
phi.  Author:  The  lOxtant  Repertory  of  iho  IOmtIn- 
Sicilian  Poets,  1913;  Les  Travailleur  de  la  Mer, 
1911;  The  Poetry  of  Giacomo  da  Lentino,  1915.  Ad- 
dres.^:    Massachti.'^et ts   Jnst.   Technology,   Boston. 

IiANGJ^EV,  Frank  Elmer,  printer,  publisher;  b. 
Wilmot,  N.H.,  Oct.  6,  1864;  s.  Cyrus  Sanborn  and 
Martha  (Babcock)  Langley;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m. 
Boston.  Oct.  4,  1892,  IMary  McLellan;  3  cliiklren, 
James  N.,  Esther,  Marcia.  Learned  printer's  trade 
at  U.  Press,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  pub.  Hyde  Park 
(Mass.)  Times,  1886-93;  pub.  and  propr.  Barre 
Times,  established  1897;  commr.  of  pub.  printing, 
Vt.,  1907-11;  mem.  exec.  com.  Barre  City  llosp.; 
trustee  Aldrich  Pub.  Library;  mayor  of  Barre, 
1915.  Independent  in  politics.  Conglist.  Address: 
Barre,  Vt. 

JLANGIiEV,  Herbert  Frank,  dentist;  b.  Randolph, 
Mass.,  Apr.  13,  1SN2;  s.  Fiaiik  Herbert  and  Annie 
(Higgins)  Langley;  grad.  Stetson  High  Sch.,  1899; 
student  Thayer  Acad.,  Braintree,  Mass.,  1  yr. ;  D.M. 
D.,  Harvard  Dental  Sch.,  1903.  I'racticed  at  Bos- 
ton, 1903-5,  at  Randolph,  Mass.,  since  June  1905; 
m.  Adeline  Merrill,  of  Canton,  Mass.  Home:  Ran- 
dolph, Mass. 

X^ANGMAH),  Samnel  W.,  M.D. :  b.  Boston,  June 
26,  1837;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1S59;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1S64;  house  officer  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1863-4. 
Practiced,  Boston,  since  1864.  Address:  13  Garri- 
son 11(1.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

IiAN'GSHA'W,  Walter  Hamer,  cotton  mfr.;  b. 
Eagley,  near  Bolton,  England,  Jan.  5,  1859;  s.  John 
Pendlebury  and  Mary  (Hamer)  Langshaw;  family 
traced  to  the  15th  century,  in  Lancashire.  Eng. ; 
came  to  America  with  parents,  1866;  very  limited 
opportunity  for  edn.,  pub.  schs.,  Lawrence,  Mass.; 
m.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Mahan,  of  Andover,  Mass., 
Aug.  23,  1884  (died  1896);  m.  2d,  Elizabeth  Wilkin- 
son, of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  June  23,  1898;  4  chil- 
dren. Walter  Seymour,  Albert,  Eunice,  Richard. 
Worked  in  Everett,  Arlington  and  Pacific  Mills  of 
Lawrence,  beginning  at  age  of  9;  placed  in  charge 
of  weaving  dept.,  at  Potomska  Mills,  New  Bedford, 
1891;  was  made  supt.,  Dartmouth  Mills,  1895,  dir. 
same,  1898,  gen.  mgr.,  1901.  pres.  since  1906;  pres. 
and  agt.  Dartmouth  Mfg.  Corpn.;  dir.  Mass.  Trust 
Co.,  Mass.  Employees'  Assn.;  mem.  W.  H.  Lang- 
shaw Co.,  cotton  yarns  and  cloth.  Mem.  C^ity 
Council,  Lawrence,  1887.  Trustee  N.E.  Conserva- 
tory of  Music.  Independent  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Mason  (Grecian  Lodge,  Lawrence,  Mass.). 
Clubs:  Wamsutta,  New  Bedford  Country  (New 
Bedford,  Mass.);  Rhode  Island  Country,"  Algon- 
quin; Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Beverly  Yacht  (Bos- 
ton); Country  (Brookline);  Merchants',  Arkwright 
CNew  York).  Author  of  two  brochures:  One  Man's 
Experience  in  Connection  with  Schedule  K,  Jan., 
1913;  Tariff  Question,  Apr.,  1913.  One  of  these  was 
submitted  as  a  brief  to  Com.  on  Ways  and  Means, 
U.S.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1913.  Interested  in  economics, 
particularly  as  applied  to  pub.  welfare.  Musician 
(organist).  Home:  152  Cottage  St.  Office:  Dart- 
mouth Mfg.  Corpn.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

IiANGTBV,  Albert  Perkins,  editor;  b.  Wakefield, 
Mass.,  July  27,  1860;  s.  Joseph  and  Sarah  (I^akin) 
T.iangtry;  ed.  Newton,  Mass.;  m.  Sarah  C.  Spear,  of 
West  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1886.  Has  been  con- 
nected with  several  leading  papers;  editor  and 
publisher  Springfield  (Mass.)  Union  since  1890. 
Dir.  Associated  Press  since  1902.  Mem.  Rep.  State 
Com.,  1902-10;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909-10; 
sec.  Commonwealth  of  Mass.,  1911-12.  1915-16; 
chmn.  commn.  to  build  extension  to  State  House, 
1913.  Republican.  Author  of  the  direct  primary 
law  in  Mass.  Home:  Springfield,  Mass.  Address: 
State  House,  Boston,  Mass.* 

I^ANGZBTTZ:!^,  Georg-e  Henry,  secretary  Yale 
School  of  Fine  Arts;  b.   Springfield,  Mass.,  Apr.   3, 


1864;  s.  Theodore  and  Margaretha  Augusta  (Pun- 
zelt)  Langzettel,  both  natives  of  Bavaria;  unmar- 
ried; grad.  Hillhouse  High  Sch.,  New  Haven,  1882; 
took  up  trade  of  wood  engraving;  grad.  Yale  Art 
Sch.,  1893;  Bachelor  of  Fine  Arts,  Yale,  1898.  Asst. 
instr.  in  drawing  (later  librarian),  Yale  Sch.  of 
Fine  Arts,  1893-98;  sec,  instr.  in  drawing  and  asst. 
curator  of  collections  same,  since  1902.  Treas. 
New  Haven  Paint  and  Clay  Club.  Club:  Quinni- 
piack.  Recreations:  music,  outdoor  life.  Address: 
725   Whitney  Av.,   New  Haven,   Conn. 

IiANIEB,  Henry  'Wysliam,  author;  b.  Milledge- 
ville,  Ga.,  1S73;  s.  Sidney  and  Mary  (Day)  Lanier; 
ed.  McDonough  Sch.,  Md.;  m.  Josephine  Ledyard 
Stevens,  of  Greenwich,  Conn.,  1897.  Rodman,  Bal- 
timore Belt  R.R.,  1891;  civ.  engr.  in  West  Indies, 
1892-3;  in  art  dept.  Scribner's  Magazine,  1894;  ad- 
vertising mgr.  and  editorial  asst.  book  dept., 
Charles  Scribner's  Sons,  1896-7;  in  editorial  and 
advertising  dept.  of  Doubleday  &  McClure  Co., 
1898;  sec.  Doubleday,  Page  &  Co.,  1900-12.  Author: 
The  Romance  of  Piscator,  1904.    Home:  Eliot,  Me.* 

ImANIOAIX,  Charles  Bockwell,  Orientalist;  b. 
Norwich,  Conn.,  July  8,  1850;  s.  Peter  and  Cath- 
arine (Cook)  Lanman;  lineal  descendant,  9th  gen- 
eration, of  Francis  Cook  and  John  Alden  (both  of 
the  Mayflower), and  of  Jonathan  Trumbull  ("Brotli- 
er  Jonathan");  A.B.,  Yale,  1871,  Ph.D.,  1873;  grad. 
student  Greek  under  Hadley,  Sanskrit  under  Whit- 
ney; studied  Sanskrit  under  Weber,  Berlin,  and 
Roth,  Tubingen,  and  comparative  grammar  under 
Curtius  and  Leskien,  Leipzig,  1873-6  (LL.D.,  Yale, 
1902,  U.  of  Aberdeen,  1906);  m.  Mary  B.  Hinckley, 
of  Beach  Bluff,  Mass.,  July  18,  1888.  Teacher  San- 
skrit, Johns  Hopkins,  1876-80;  prof.  Sanskrit.  Har- 
vard, since  1880.  Percy  Turnbull  lecturer  on 
poetry  of  India,  Johns  Hopkins,  1898;  lecturer 
Lowell  Inst.,  Boston,  1898;  traveled  in  India,  1889, 
and  acquired  valuable  books  and  about  500  manu- 
scripts (Sanskrit  and  Prakrit)  for  Harvard.  Fel- 
low Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Am.  Philol. 
Assn.  (sec.  and  editor  5  vols,  trans,  and  proc,  1879- 
84,  pres.  1890),  Am.  Oriental  Soc.  (joint  editor  its 
jour,  and  proc.  about  15  yrs.,  corr.  sec.  1884-94, 
v.-p.  1897-1907.  pres.  1907),  Am.  Philos.  Soc,  So- 
ciety de  Linguistique;  for.  mem.  Royal  Bohemian 
Soc.  Sciences;  hon.  mem.  Asiatic  Soc.  Bengal, 
Royal  Asiatic  Soc,  its  North-China  Branch 
(Shanghai),  Finnish-Ugrian  Soc.  (Helsingfors), 
Soci6te  Asiatique,  Deutsche  Morgenliindische 
Gesellschaft;  corr.  mem.  Royal  Soc.  Sciences  of 
Gottingen,  Imperial  Russian  Acad.  Sciences,  Royal 
Acad.  Sciences  of  Inst,  of  Bologna,  Institut  de 
France  (Acad.  des.  Inscriptions  et  Belles-Lettres). 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  writings 
and  edited  works.)  Home:  9  Farrar  St.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.* 

ImA.TSJS1Im,  VTalter  Franklin,  artist;  b.  Bangor, 
Me.,  Mar.  30,  1846;  s.  of  Asa  Paine  and  Betsey 
Turner  (Grout)  Lansil;  descendant  of  Charles  V. 
Lansil,  who  came  from  Havre,  France,  and  settled 
at  Chatham,  Mass.,  1792,  and  from  .lohn  Grout, 
the  Puritan,  who  came  to  America,  1637;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Bangor,  Me.,  until  1869;  studied  with  J.  P. 
Hardy,  Bangor,  1869,  Julien's  Academie,  Paris, 
1884;  unmarried.  Began  painting,  Bangor,  1869; 
removed  to  Boston,  1870.  Among  his  notable 
works  are:  "Dutch  River  Crafts";  "Nantucket 
Beach";  "The  Enterprise  at  Sea";  "Near  Dord- 
recht," etc.  Mem.  S.A.R. ;  asso.  mem.  Kinsley 
Post,  G.A.R.,  Hooker  Mil.  Assn.;  mem.  Unitv  .Art 
r\\\h  (pres.  1894),  Boston  Art  Club.  Ma«on  (K.T., 
Shriner) ;  officer  of  Grand  Lodge  of  Masons,  1894- 
95;  mem.  Worshipful  Master's  Assn.  Address:  74 
Boylston    St.,   Boston. 

IiANSING,  Marion  Florence,  author;  b.  T\^averlv, 
Mass.,  June  10,  1SS3;  d.  John  Arnold  and  Jennv  H. 
(Sticknev)  Lansinar;  A.B.,  Mt.  Holvoke  Coll.,  1903; 
A.M..  Radcliffe,  1905.  (See  WTio's  Who  in  America 
for  books  and  writings.)  Address:  49  Dana  St., 
Cambridge,    Mass.* 

IiAirZA,  Gaetano.  engineer:  moved  to  Philadel- 
phia. Pa.  (Se'^  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.) 

IiAFZ:.  Bushmore,  M.D. :  b.  West  Sand  Lake, 
N.Y.,  Nov.  1,  1S54;  s.  John  Joseph  and  Marv 
(Mott)  Lape:  ed.  Sand  Lake  Hi  eh  Sch.:  Nassau 
Acad.;   Ft.   Edward  Inst;   M.D.,   Albanv  Med.   Coll. 


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(Union  U.),  1877;  m.  Rosena  Uline,  of  West  Sand  Mary    Edna   Atkins,    Dec.    8,    1892;    1    son,    Harold 

Lake,   N.Y.,    Apr.    19,    1877;    3   cliildren,   Ora  Mary,  Atkins,    b.    Aug.    20,    1894.    Pharmacist  at   Melrose 

Edith,   Edmund   R.    Practiced  at  Fair   Haven,   Vt.,  since    1867;    sr.    mem.    firm    Larrabee    &    Stearns; 

since    1877;    health    officer.    Fair    Haven;    trustee  trustee    since     1886,    now    v. -p.    Melrose    Savings 

Fair  Haven   Graded   Sch.     Mem.   A.M.A.,   Vt.   State  Bank;    one    of    organizers,    1892,    1st    cashier    and 

Med.     See,    Rutland    Co.    Med.     Soc.      Republican,  since  dir.  Melrose  Nat.  Bank.    Town  elk.,  Melrose, 

Methodist.      Royal    Arch    Mason.      Address:     Fair  1873-94;   elk.,    Bd.    Selectmen,    1888-93;    register  of 

Haven,   Vt.  voters,     1884-94;     sewer    commr.,     1894-1900;    city 

lAPHAM,   Georg-e   Allen,    merchant;    b.    Boston,  ^reas.    1900;   mayor,    1901,   02;   mem    Mass.   Ho    of 
Aug.    24,    1870:    s.    William    Turner  and    Susannah  Rep..  1886,  87,  mem    Mass.  State  Bd.  Registration 
Frost     (Sylvester)     Lapham;     descendant    of    Dr.  m  Pharmacy,  188  r-1900   (was  sec.  and  pres.).    Re- 
Thomas  Lapham,  of  Maine;  ed.  English  High  Sch.,  publican.    Baptist.    Address:  Melrose.  Mass. 
Boston,     1885-8;    m.    Annie    Marston    Holmes,    of  IiARRABEX:,  Mclvah,   merchant;    b.    Limington, 
Boston,    Jan.    3,    1893;    2    sons,    Gordon    Sylvester,  Me.,    Sept.    4,    1843;    s.    Ezekiel   and   Mary    (Davis) 
Kenneth  Holmes.    Has  been  connected  with  Rous-  Larrabee;  ed.  pub.  sch.  and  Limington  (Me.)  Acad.; 
maniere,  Williams  &  Co.,  shoe  mfrs'.  goods,  since  m.   Abbie   J.    Glover,   of   Boston,    1870;    3    children 
July  11,  1888;  mem.  of  firm  since  Apr.,  1903.    Pro-  Ralph  C.    (M.D.),   Charles   M.,   Catherine   G     (Mrs 
gressive.     Mason.     Clubs:    Boston    Athletic    Assn.,  E.  S.  Foster,  of  Belleview,  Mass.).    Clk.  and  sales- 
Boston   City,   Colonial    (Dorchester).    Recreations:  man,    East    Limington    and    Biddeford,    Me,    and 
hunting.     Home:    22    Wheatland    Av.,    Dorchester,  Boston,  to  1867;  became  connected  with  wholesale 
Mass.    Office:   87-93  Lincoln  St.,  Boston.  dry  goods  house  of  Morse,   Shepherd  &  Co.,   1867, 

IiAPSAia,  Georg-e  Nelson,  M.D. ;  b.  Richmond,  was  admitted  as  mem.  of  succeeding  firm,  Morse, 
Me.,  Sept.  16,  1872;  s.  John  Brown  and  Mary  Wilson  &  Co.,  1880;  mem.  Wilson,  Larrabee  &  Co., 
Dunlap  (Greenleaf)  Lapham;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  1885-12  (retired).  Republican.  Mason.  Club:  Bos- 
Conn.,  1895;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  ton  Art.  Recreations:  traveling.  Address:  912 
1900;  m.  Lilla  D.  Weeks,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  Mar.  Beacon   St.,   Boston. 

12,  1912.    Teacher  English  and  Classical  Sch.,  West  LARRABEE,  Ralph  Clinton,  M.D.;  b.  Kalamazoo 

Newton,    Mass.,    1895-6;    teacher    Concord,    Mass.,  Mich.,  Dec.  5,  1870;  s.  Mclvah  and  Abbie  Josephine 

1896-7;    resident    phys.,    Mass.    State    Sanatorium,  (Glover)  Larrabee;  A. B.,  Harvard,  1893;  M  D  ,  cum 

Rutland,  since  1900.    Mem.  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  laude.    Harvard   Med.    Sch.,    1897;    m.    Ada   Perkins 

Am.   Sanatorium  Assn.,   Nat.   Assn.   for  Study  and  Miller,    of   Newton,    Mass.,    Sept.    17,    1900;    1    son 

Prevention  of  Tuberculosis.    Recreations:  baseball,  Martin    Glover.     Practiced    at    Boston    since    1898- 

football,  horseback  riding.    Home:   Rutland,  Mass.  asst.    visiting   phys.,    Boston    City   Hosp.;    asst.   in 

Address:  419  Boylston  St.,  Boston.  medicine.    Harvard   Med.    Sch.;    instr.   in   medicine, 

IiAFHAM,    Oscar,    ex-congressman;    b.    Burrill-  Harvard  Grad    Sch.  of  Medicine.    Mem.  Mass.  Med. 

ville,    R.I.,    June    29,    1837;    s.    Duty    and    Lucinda  Soc,   Boston   Soc   Med.   Sciences,   Boston   Med.   Li- 

(Wheelock)    Lapham;    1st   It.,    adj.  'and   capt.    12th  brary.      Clubs:     Harvard,    Appalachian    Mountain. 

R.L    Vols,    in    Civil    War;    a.-d.-c.    brigade    staff;  Recreations:      mountain     climbing,      photography, 

served    in    Army    of    Potomac    and    Dept.    of    the  Home:    912   Beacon  St.    Office:   520  Commonwealth 

Ohio,    in    Ky.;    A.B.,    Brown    U.,    1864,    A.M.,    1867;  Av.,  Boston. 

m.    Clara    Louise    Paine,    of    Providence,    June    20,  LARRABEE,  Seth  L.,  lawver;  b.  Scarboro,  Me., 

1876.    Admitted  to  bar,  1867,  and  since  in  practice  Jan.    22,    1855.     (See   vol.    1909.) 
at    Providence,     R.I.      Mem.    R.I.     Senate,     1887-8 
treas.    Dem.    State    Central    Com., 
candidate  for  Congress 
and    53d   Congresses 
of    Arty,    (an    ancient 

Trustee  Brown  U-  1890—  (mem.  exec  com  );  cor-  rsr^vYoTfnYst  Tnd"comp"oler,"  FVni'%enVk"uSs""m^ 
porator  R.L  and  Butler  hqsps  dir.  Providence  Caroline  Dorthea  Jensen,  of  Copenhagen,  Sept.  24, 
Athenseum.  Mem.  Am.  (:l^^c  Assn  and  of  gen  jsgg  gggan  as  soloist  and  teacher,  Montreal 
com.  of  New  1  ork  and  of  N.E.  com  of  Mass.  Peace  can.,  1899;  conductor  Montreal  Amateur  Svmphony 
Soc  to  Celebrate  100th  Anniversary  of  Peace  Orchestra,  seasons  1902,  03 ;  in  charge  violin  dept . 
among  English  SpealongPeoples.^^  Westmount  Sch.  of  Music,  1904;  located  in  Bur- 
Legion.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Clubs.  Army  and  Navy  ungton,  Vt..  1908.  and  became  citizen  of  U.S.; 
(\\ashington,  D.C),Squantum,  University  (Provi-  founder  Larsen  Violin  Sch.;  founder,  1909,  Bui- 
dence).  Democrat  Home.  183  Waterman  St.  Of-  ungton  Symphony  Orche.'^tra,  and  its  conductor  for 
fice:  4  Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.L*  4    seasons    following;    dir.    music    dept..    Summer 

LARKIN,     ■William    Harrison,    Jr.,     mechanical  Sch.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1910-14.    Lecturer  on  music.    Luth- 

engr.     (See  vol.   1909.)  eran.     Mason    (32°).     Address:    Burlington,    Vt.* 

LARKED,    Ellen   Douglas,    historian.     (See    vol.  LARSSON,    Gustaf,     educator;    b.    Province    of 

1909.)  Westergotland,    Sweden,    Dec.     10,    1861;    s.    Lars 

LA  ROSE,  Pierre  de  CliaigTion,  architect.     (See  Svensson  and   Inga   Maria  Jonsdotter;   grad.   Nor- 

vol.   1909.)  nial    Sch.,   Niias,    Sweden,    1882;   came   to   America, 


LARRABEE,  Georgre  Howard,  educator;  b.  Bridg- 

Dn,  Me.,  July  16,  1866;  s.  William  H.  and  Francina 

(Bradstreet)   Larrabee;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1888,  A.M., 


1888:    m.    Greta   Sundvall,    of   Sweden,   June,    1905; 


ton.  Me.,  July  16,  186°6;  s.  William  H.  and'prancina    ^  children    George,  Ingrid,  Gustaf,  Jr..  Elsie  May. 
^T^r^Hctr^^t/T.^^r-ahf^P-    A.R.   Rowdoin.  1SSS.  A.M..    P""-  of  Sloyd  Training  Sch.  for  training  teachers 

of  manual  training,  Boston,  since  its  establishment 

was 
,'sore 

IS., 

400 

Train- 

c:or.t       iqn?       -Proc     Mp     Srhnnlmasters'    Club-    v -n      ^"S    i^cu.    anu    over    luu.uuu    uuuuieii    ttie    under    the 

?T^P*-^ii'il^;.J^r.-=.  .''•..P?A'°T^p'ia  nelta  instruction^  of  its  graduates  in  America;   ten  cen- 


Me.    Teachers'   Assn.;   mem.   Theta  Delta  Chi,   Phi 


ters     established     in     Southern     India     and     6     in 


T=!p1-p    TCa-n-na       Rpnublioan       Con°-list       Mason"    Odd  "-^^''^      esiaoiisneu      in      ouuuiern      inuia      anu      o      m 

FPlfnw    Clifh-  Twentieth  Century    Bangor)     Hom^^^  Mexico  since   1909.    Editor  Sloyd  Record.    Repub- 

Fellow.   Club,  iwentietin^entury  (.isangor;.   iiome.  j.^^^      j^^^^     N.E.A.,    Nat.    Soc    for    Promotion    of 

liangoi,    .\ie.  Industrial    Edn.,    Eastern    Mass.    Training    Assn.. 

LARRABEE,  Henry;  b.  Ledyard,  Conn.,  Apr.  15,  Swedish    Hist.    Soc.     Mason     (32°.    K.T.).     Clubs: 

1830.    (See  vol.  1909.)  Twentieth    Century,    Mass.    Sch.    Masters',    Boston 

LARRABEE,  John,  pharmacist;  b.  North  Maiden  Manual  Training    (hon.),   Swedish  Masonic    (foun- 

(now  Melrose).  Mass.,   Apr.   21,   1850;  s.  John  and  der    and    hon.    mem.).     Author:    Teachers'    Sloyd 

Sarah    Jane    (Kimball)    Larrabee:    ed.    pub.    schs..  Manual,    1890;    Working    Drawings    of    Models    in 

Melrose-    m.    1st,    Lvdia    Ellen    Ricker.    Sept.    18,  Sloyd,  1895:  Handbook  of  Geometrical  Wood  Carv- 

1876   (died  Mav  18,   1890);  3  children,  John  Heber,  ing,  1895;  Elementary  Slovd  and  Whittling,   1906; 

b     June    20,    1877;    Sarah    Helen,    July    10,    1884;  Sloyd    for    Three    Upon    Grammar    Grades,    1907; 

Stephen,    Mav    13,    1890    (died    same    day);    m.    2d,  Working   Drawings    of   Models    in   Wood-Turning, 


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1912.  Recreations:  travelins:,  gardening.  Home: 
227  Norfolk  St.,  Wollaston,  Mass.  Office:  7  Har- 
court  St.,  Boston. 

I^ABSSON,  Johan.  Gustav,  M.D. ;  b.  Vermlands- 
bro,  Sweden,  Feb.  10,  1878;  s.  Lars  Peter  and 
Amanda  (Olson)  Larsson;  brought  to  America, 
1883;  grad.  Caribou  (Me.)  High  Sch.,  1898;  A.B., 
Colby  Coll..  1902;  M.D..  Long  Island  Coll.  Hosp. 
Med.  Sch.,  1907;  m.  Emma  Christina  Lundquist,  of 
AVorcester,  :Mass.,  Aug.  9,  1906;  2  children,  Zelma 
Kristine,  Brvngal  G.  Sch.  teacher  New  Sweden, 
Me.,  1895-8:  prin.  Lower  High  Sch.  (Red  Beach), 
Calais,  1902-3;  practiced  in  Brockton,  Mass.,  1907- 
09,  since  in  Boston;  lecturer  on  infectious  dis- 
eases, also  lecturer  on  physiology,  Boston  Coll. 
Phys.  and  Surg.  Mem.  Boston  Med.  Soc.  (v. -p.). 
Alpha  Tau  Omego,  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa,  etc.  Ma- 
son; Odd  Fellow;  mem.  Foresters  of  America. 
Clubs:  Swedish  Masonic.  Harmonic  Glee.  Address: 
366  Mass.  Av.,  Boston. 

IiASEIiIi,  Cliester  "W.,  president  White  Machine 
Co.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

IiASKI:B,  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Russia,  July  15, 
1878;  s.  Louis  and  Leah  (Aronson)  Lasker;  came 
to  America,  1888;  grad.  Springfield  High  Sch., 
1899;  A.B.,  New  York  U.,  1903,  LL.B.,  1904;  m. 
Helen  Ruth  Hirsch,  of  Holyoke,  Mass.,  Aug.  18, 
1908.  In  law  office  of  Brooks  &  Hamilton.  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  1904-5;  in  practice  for  self  since  1906; 
apptd.  by  Gov.  Draper  as  master  in  chancery, 
1910,  re-apptd.  by  Gov.  Walsh  in  1915:  mem.  Rep. 
City  Com.,  Springfield,  1907;  mem.  Bd.  of  Alder- 
men, 1907-13;  mem.  Charter  Revision  Clommn.; 
mem.  City  Planning  Commn.  (pres.  bd.  last  yr.  of 
term);  mem.  Municipal  Bldg.  Commn.,  1912-13. 
Pres.  Peoples'  Inst.,  Beth  El  Congregation,  United 
Hebrew  Charities;  dir.  Springfield  Boys'  Club, 
Baby  Feeding  Assn.  Mem.  Am.,  Mass.  and  Hamp- 
den County  bar  assns.,  Nat.  Civic  Lea.gue,  Am. 
Geog.  Soc,  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science, 
Springfield  Bd.  of  Trade  (ex-dir.).  Conn.  Valley 
Hist.  Soc,  Jewish  Hist.  Soc.  America,  etc.  Mason 
(32°,  Shriner);  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  K.  of  P.,  Spring- 
field Lodge  I.O.B.B.  (ex-pres.  and  deputy  for 
Mass.).  Clubs:  Nayasset,  Springfield  Country. 
Economic,  Manchonis,  Calhoun.  Home:  244  Sum- 
ner Av.     Office:   ."10  Main  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

IiATHAM,  Aaron  Hobart,  lawyer,  b.  East  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  Dec  14,  1854;  s.  Eliab  and  Susan 
Adams  (Hobart)  Latham;  descendant  of  Mary 
Chilton,  of  the  Mayflower,  who  married  Robert 
Latham,  and  on  inother's  side  of  Hon.  Aaron 
Hobart,  Plymouth.  Mass..  1787-1858;  prep,  edn., 
Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  N.H.;  A.B..  Harvard,  1877; 
student  Harvard  Law  Sch..  1878;  m.  Annie  G. 
Bearce,  of  Boston,  Sept.  20,  1882.  Admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1882.  and  since  practiced  at  Boston; 
trustee  of  many  estates;  v. -p.  and  trustee  Brook- 
line  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Brookline,  7 
yrs.  Unitarian;  elk.  and  treas.  1st  Parish,  Brook- 
line,  and  chmn.  Parish  Com.  many  yrs.  Clubs: 
Harvard  (Boston),  Varsity  (Cambridge),  Country 
(Brookline).  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  44  Allerton 
St.,  Brookline,   Mass.    Office:   84   State  St.,  Boston. 

LATHAM,  Daniel  Stevens,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Auburn,  Me.,  Jan.  4,  1867;  s.  Samuel  Dexter  and 
Mary  Ellen  (Stevens)  Latham;  ed.  pub.  schs.. 
Portland  and  Falmouth,  Me.:  student  Portland 
Med.  Sch.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin  Coll.), 
1893;  m.  Margaret  Ella  Moulton,  of  Falmouth, 
Dec.  24,  1895;  children;  Millicent  (deceased).  Dan- 
iel Dexter  (deceased),  Mildred  M.,  Donald  S.  In- 
terne R.I.  State  Instn.,  Cranston,  1893-4:  has  prac- 
ticed at  Auburn  (Cranston)  since  1894:  mem. 
Cranston  Sch.  Bd.,  1895-11  (elk.  13  yrs.);  supt. 
of  health  and  town  phys.  13  yrs.;  again  apptd. 
town  phvs.  and  supt.  health,  Jan.,  1915;  mem.  R.I. 
Ho.  of  Rep..  1907.  Senate,  1908,  9,  10;  med.  exam- 
iner, 2d  Dist.,  Co.  of  Providence:  med.  examiner 
for  leading  life  ins.  cos.  Mem.  R.I.  Med.  Assn., 
Providence  Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.,  R.I.  Medico-Legal 
Soc.  (pres.,  1912-14).  Republican.  Conglist.  Ma- 
son; mem.  T.O.O.F.,  N.E.O.P.  Clubs:  Providence 
Clinical;  Alerta,  Auburn  Research  (both  of  Au- 
burn). Recreations:  hunting,  fishing.  Address:  678 
Park  Av..  Auburn.  R.T. 

IiATHAM,  lieon  Drew,  lawyer;  b.  Royal  ton,  Vt., 


Sept.  21,  1874;  s.  Benjamin  Cole  and  Phoebe  Car- 
son (Durkee)  Latham;  descendant  of  Robert  Lath- 
am, who  married  Susannah  Winslow;  on  mother's 
side  descendant  of  the  family  of  Remember  Baker; 
ed.  Randolph  (Vt.)  High  Sch.;  read  law  with  J.  D. 
Denison,  of  l^andolph;  m.  Agnes  Quinn,  of  Milton, 
Vt.,  Jan.  13,  1902;  2  children,  Leon  D.,  Jr.,  Eleanor. 
Admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  1897;  later  in  U.S.  Dist.  Ct.; 
specializes  in  probate  law.  Has  held  many  town 
offices — town  elk.,  justice  of  the  peace,  pros,  offi- 
cer, etc.;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1906.  Mem.  Chit- 
tenden County  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Mason:  Odd 
Fellow.    Recreations:  liunting.    Address:  Milton,  Vt. 

IiATHAM,  Monroe  P.;  b.  Phoenixville,  Conn., 
Jan.   3,   1843.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

I^ATHBITItV,  Clarence,  clergyman;  moved  to 
Buffalo,  N.Y.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1914-15.) 

IiATHBOF,  Hiram  Newton,  ry.  official;  b.  Cor- 
nisli.  Me.,  June  23,  1868;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs., 
Lowell,  Mass.;  m.  CJrace  (joleman,  of  Boston,  Oct.  1, 
1896;  2  children,  Miriam  Coleman,  George  Coleman. 
Eastern  agt.  several  mfrs.  hardware  and  kindred 
lines,  1884-07,  and  mem.  Fellows  &  Co.,  mfrs.  of 
woodenware,  Boston,  1897-04:  pres.  Plymouth  & 
Sandwich  St.  Ry.  Co.;  treas.  Sagamore  Beach  Co.; 
gen.  eastern  agt.  WTiite  Mountain  Freezer  Co.,  Me. 
Mfg.  Co.  Treas.  United  Soc.  Christian  Endeavor. 
Mem.  Cape  Cod  Bd.  of  Trade,  Cape  Cod  Hotel 
Assn.  (pres.  1911-12),  N.E.  Traffic  Assn.  Baptist. 
Clubs:  Twentieth  Century,  Boston  City,  Ben  Lo- 
mand  Golf,  etc.  Recreations:  golf,  fishing.  Home: 
Brookline;  (summer),  Sagamore  Beach,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: Tremont  Temple,  Boston. 

IiATHBOF,  James  Gray,  instructor  in  athletics. 
(See  vol.   1909.) 

IiATHBOF,  John,  jurist;  Feb.  8,  1835-Aug.  24, 
1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1910-11.) 

IiATHBOF,   Moses   Craft;   M.D.;    May   21,    1830- 

19 — .     (See   vol.    1909.) 

IiATHBOF,  William  Gilbert,  clergyman;  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  July  27,  1S65;  s.  Henry  E.  and 
Harriet  N.  (Stocking)  Lathrop;  descendant  of 
.Jonathan  Edwards;  grad.  Providence  High  Sch., 
1885;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1889;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch., 
1892;  post-grad,  student  same,  1905,  Ph.D.,  1909; 
m.  Helen  E.  Spicer,  of  Westerly,  R.I.,  June  16, 
1891;  3  children,  Henry  M.  (grad.  Sheffield  Scien- 
tific Sch.  (Yale),  1912),  Albert  S.,  Frederic  W. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1891;  pastor  Monroe, 
Conn.,  Jan.,  1891-3,  North  Haven,  1893-01,  Shelton, 
since  Apr.,  1901.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon.  Mem.  Shel- 
ton Business  Men's  Assn.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs: 
Graduates'  (New  Haven),  Yale  Alumni  (IJlub.  Au- 
thor: The  Brass  Industry  in  Connecticut,  1909. 
Address:   263  Coram  Av.,  Shelton,  Conn. 

IiATHBOF,  William  Monroe,  editor.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

IiATIMI:B,  Frederick  Falmer,  lawyer;  b.  Mont- 
ville.  Conn.,  Nov.  13,  1875;  s.  Joseph  S.  and  Ara- 
bella (Palmer)  Latimer;  A.B.,  Yale.  1897,  grad. 
course  in  English,  1898;  studied  law  with  Charles 
W.  Comstock,  Norwich,  Conn.,  and  was  admitted 
to  bar,  1902:  m.  Groton.  Conn.,  Nov.,  1901,  Grace 
Hamilton.  Observer  U.S.  Weather  Bureau,  Mont- 
gomery, Ala.,  and  Havana,  Cuba,  summer  of  1900; 
has  practiced  in  New  London,  Conn.,  since  1903; 
became  judge  of  town  court,  Groton,  1903;  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow. 
(Office:   New  London,   Conn. 

IiATOXTB,  Georg'e  Bng-ene,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Burlington,  Vt..  July  4,  1881;  s.  William,  Jr.,  and 
Josephine  (Hamlin)  Latour;  ed.  Burlington  Pub. 
Schs.;  Edmunds  High  Sch.,  1900.  Burlington;  St. 
Joseph's  Coll.;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine, 
1904;  m.  Rixie  C.  Gosselin.  of  Burlington,  Vt., 
Sept.  23.  1907.  Practiced  in  Burlington  since  1906; 
consulting  phys.,  Fanny  Allen  Hosp.;  med.  insp. 
of  schs.,  2  terms;  mem.  Bd.  of  Sch.  Commrs.  since 
1905,  also  sec.  Mem.  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa.  Cath- 
olic   Address:   31  Elmwood  Av.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

IiAUDEBBUBIT,  Frederic  Curtis,  clergyman;  b. 
Hazleton,  Pa.,  1870;  s.  Frederic  and  Ann  D.  Lau- 
derburn;  B.A.,  Lehigh  U.,  1891;  grad.  Gen.  Theol. 


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Sem.,  1S97.  Deacon,  1S97,  priest,  1898,  P.E.  Ch.; 
rector  Calvary  Ch.,  Tamaqua,  Pa.,  1897-01,  St. 
Anne's  Ch.,  Roxbury,  Mass..  1901-2;  asst.  All 
Saints  Ch.,  Worcester,  1903-S;  curate  St.  Agnes 
Chapel,  New  York,  1908-10;  vicar  St.  Stephen's 
Ch.,  Boston,  since  1910.  Socialist.  Address:  2  De- 
catur St.,   Boston. 

IiAUGHIiIN,  Arthur  "Wood,  newspaper  publisher; 
Mar.  1,  lS54-June  5,  1909.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

I^AUGHTON,  Marie  Ware,  teacher,  lecturer,  pro- 
fessional coach;  b.  Lewiston,  Me.;  d.  Warren  P. 
and  Elizabeth  (Foss)  Laugliton;  grad.  Lewiston 
Training  and  Practice  Sch.,  1882;  student  sum- 
mer session  Nat.  Sch.  of  Oratory,  18S5;  grad.  Bos- 
ton Sch.  of  Oratory,  1886;  studied  in  Paris. 
Founder,  1892,  and  since  prin..  Sell,  of  English 
Speech  and  Expression;  dir.  "Outdoor  Players" 
(summer  sch.,  training  for  plays,  pantomimes  and 
pageants),  Peterborougli,  N.H.  Mem.  D.A.R.  (v. 
state  regent,  1900).  Club:  Woman's  Professional. 
Home:  Hotel  Westminster.  Office:  Pierce  Bldg., 
Boston. 

I^AUGHTOK,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  teacher;  b.  Lew- 
iston, Me.;  d.  AA'arren  Preston  and  Elizabeth 
(Prentice)  Laugliton;  grad.  Me.  Central  Inst., 
Pittsfleld,  Me.,  1871,  Nat.  Sch.  of  Oratory,  Phila., 
1876;  student  Harvard  Annex,  1880-1;  (A.M.,  Bates 
Coll.,  Lewiston,  Me.).  Taught  in  Normal  schs. 
of  Me.,  1882-8;  founded  Wellesley  Hills  Sch.  for 
Girls,  1895;  prin.  Howard  Sem.,  West  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  1898-1915.  Mem.  D.A.R.  Clubs: 
Ousamaquin  (Bridgewater) ;  Brockton  Woman's. 
Address:  418  Pierce  Bldg.,  Boston. 

I^AURIAT,  Charles  Einelius,  bookseller;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Jan.  12,  1842;  s.  Emelius  Anselm  and  Martha 
(Foster)  Lauriat;  grad.  Phillips  Grammar  Sch., 
Boston;  m.  Harriet  F.  Page,  of  Bedford,  Mass., 
Nov.  13,  1867.  Began  at  20  with  "W.  H.  Piper  & 
Co.,  old  booksellers,  Boston,  continuing  10  yrs. ; 
formed  partnership  with  Dana  Estes,  as  Estes  & 
Lauriat,  pubs,  and  booksellers,  1872,  succeeded  by 
Charles  E.  Lauriat  Co.,  1898,  of  which  has  since 
been  pres. ;  dir.  John  Hancock  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co. 
Republican.  Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Unitarian.  Home: 
1120  Beacon  St.,  Brookline.  Office:  385  Washington 
St..   Boston.* 

JmAVUNDHIL,  Bohert  McDonald,  port  warden;  b. 
Liverpool,  N.S.,  Feb.  1,  1846;  s.  Allen  and  Cathe- 
rine (Hoffman)  Lavender;  limited  sch.  edn. ;  m. 
Louisa  Jane  Edgar,  of  Boston,  Apr.  17,  1867;  2 
sons,  Robert  S.,  Elbridge  S.  K.  Early  went  to  sea, 
and  at  16  was  master  of  a  fishing  vessel;  was  en- 
gaged in  mcht.  service  for  a  number  of  yrs.  and 
master  of  several  vessels,  retiring  1888;  asst. 
deputy  collector  of  customs,  Barnstable  Co.,  1889- 
93;  acted  as  agt.  Bd.  of  Marine  Underwriters  and 
local  agt.  Boston  &  Provincetown  Steamship  Co.; 
elected  one  of  port  wardens  of  Boston,  Nov.  9, 
1898.  In  18S8  was  presented  by  Canada  Bd.  of 
Trade  with  pair  of  silver  binocular  glasses  for  gal- 
lantry in  rescuing  crew  of  English  bark  Chili  on 
edge  of  Grand  Banks,  and  in  1898  was  presented 
by  U.S.  Govt,  with  silver  medal  for  rescue  of  life 
from  schooner  F.  H.  Smith.  Mem.  Nat.  Assn. 
Masters,  Mates  and  Pilots.  Republican.  Mason; 
Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Clarendon  (Somerville,  Mass.). 
Home:  '^''est  Somerville.  Mass.  Office:  715  Cham- 
ber  of   Commerce,    Boston. 

^AW,  Marion,  clergyman;  b.  Mt.  Vernon,  la.. 
Mar.  11,  1869;  s.  Abram  Henry  and  Sarah  (Simon- 
son)  Law;  student  Cornell  U.;  Columbia  U.,  1892- 
94;  grad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1894;  m.  Albertine  May 
Obertenffer,  of  N.Y.  City,  May  17,  1899;  2  children, 
Marion,  ,Ir.,  Winifred  Hastings.  Deacon,  1894, 
priest,  1895,  P.E.  Ch.;  curate  Holy  Trinity  and  St. 
James  chs..  New  York.  4  yrs.;  now  rector  St.  Paul's 
Ch..  Pawtucket,  R.I.  Recreations:  tennis,  walking, 
cycling.  Address:  St.  Paul's  Rectory,  Pawtucket, 
Rhode  Island. 

I^AWIiER,  Frank  Joseph,  lawyer;  b.  South  Deer- 
field,  Mass.,  July  31,  1863;  s.  James  and  Margaret 
(Hafey)  Lawler;  ed.  pub.  schs..  South  Deerfleld 
and  Leicester;  studied  law  with  Samuel  O.  Lamb, 
Greenfield,  Mass.,  while  working  in  shoe  factory 
there;  grad.  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1894;  admitted 
to   bar,    1894:    m.    Annie   C.   Looney,   of   Greenfield, 


Oct.  4,  1899;  5  children,  Margaret  Frances,  James 
Francis,  Katharine  May,  Thomas  Lawrence,  Fran- 
cis Joseph.  Began  practice  at  Greenfield,  1894;  law 
partner  of  Samuel  O.  Lamb  (died  1908),  1885-08. 
Was  mem.  and  chmn.  town  and  co.  Dem.  corns, 
several  yrs.;  has  been  treas.  Franklin  Co.  Pub. 
Hosp.  over  10  yrs.;  candidate  for  Congress,  1906; 
mem.  Town  Council,  Greenfield,  1912-13;  for  many 
yrs.  counsel  for  the  Town  of  Shelburne.  Catholic. 
Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus,  Father  Matthew  Tem- 
perance Soc;  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks  (exalted  ruler 
Greenfield  Lodge,  1914,  and  representative  to 
Grand  Lodge  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1915).  Club: 
Greenfield.  Home:  16  James  St.  Office:  268  Main 
St.,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

BAWI^EK,  Joseph  H.,  lawyer;  b.  Hartford,  Conn., 

Apr.  25,  1884;  s.  Thomas  and  Mary  (Madden)  Law- 
ler; A.B.,  Georgetown  U.,  1906;  LL.B.,  Harvard, 
1909;  unmarried.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1909,  and 
since  practiced  in  Hartford;  mem.  Robemayer  & 
Lawler  since  1911;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1913; 
mayor  of  Hartford,  1914.  Mem.  Hartford  Chamber 
of  Commerce  (dir.).  Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Knights 
of  Columbus.  Democrat.  Catholic,  (jlub:  Uni- 
versity. Recreations:  literature,  horseback  riding. 
Home:  79  Farmington  Av.  Office:  Municipal  Bldg. 
and  36  Pearl  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

IiAWIiEB.  Thomas  Bonaventure,  publisher;  b. 
Worcester,  Mass.,  July  14,  1864;  s.  Thomas  and 
Eliza  (Maher)  Lawler;  A.B.,  Holy  Cross  Coll., 
Worcester.  1885,  A.M.,  1893  (LL.D.,  1910):  m.  Mar- 
garet A.  Brennan,  of  New  York,  Apr.  12,  1899;  4 
children.  Muriel,  Irene,  Newman,  Arthur.  Mem.  of 
firm  of  Ginn  &  (Jo.,  pubis.,  since  1906.  Clubs:  Bos- 
ton City,  University,  Papyrus.  Author:  Essentials 
of  American  History.  1002;  Primarv  History  of 
LTnited  States,  1905;  The  Story  of  Columbus  and 
Magellan,  1905.  Home:  Park  Hill,  Yonkers,  N.Y. 
Address:  care  Ginn  &  Co.,  70  5th  Av.,  New  York, 
New  York. 

IiAWBENCE,  Amory  Appleton,  merchant;  Apr. 
22.  1848-July  6,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   1912-13.) 

ImAWRHNCE,  Arthur,  clergyman.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

IiAWBENCE,  Edward  J.,  furniture  mfr.  (See 
vol.  1909.) 

Z^AWBENCE,  Fred  Foss,  lawyer;  b.  Fairfield, 
Me.,  Nov.  6,  1879;  s.  Charles  P.  and  Flora  T. 
(Brown)  Lawrence;  graduate  high  school,  1895; 
A.B.,  Colbv,  1900;  spl.  course  Boston  LT.  Law  Sch., 
1903;  m.  Prances  Scott  Stevens,  of  Skowhegan, 
Sept.  5,  1906.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  Aug.,  1904; 
practiced  in  Skowhegan  1  yr. ;  then  formed  part- 
nership with  Hon.  S.  W.  Gould,  under  name  of 
Gould  &  Lawrence;  partnership  dissolved  in  1912; 
former  judge  of  Western  Somerset  Municipal  Ct. 
Pvt.  sec.  to  Gov.  William  T.  Haines,  1914.  Dir. 
and  mem.  exec.  com.  Skowhegan  Trust  Co.  Mem. 
Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Commercial  Law  League  of  Amer- 
ica, Me.  State  Bar  Assn.,  Zeta  Psi.  Mason.  Re- 
publican.   Methodist.    Address:    Skowhegan,  Me. 

I^AWBENCE,  Georg-e  E.,  lawyer;  b.  Weybridge, 
Vt.,  July  10,  1844;  s.  Edwin  and  Harriet  (Yale) 
Lawrence,  and  of  family  of  Lawrences  that  ante- 
dates the  Revolutionary  War;  grad.  Middlebury 
Coll.,  1867;  LL.B.,  1868,  Albany  (N.Y.)  Law  Sch.; 
entered  law  office  of  Gov.  Stewart,  1868;  was 
admitted  to  Vt.  bar  same  yr.,  subsequently  to 
Supreme  Court  of  the  state;  m.  Oct.  17,  1876,  Kate 
C.  Phalen.  Has  practiced  at  Rutland  since  1870; 
state's  attv..  1878-80:  municipal  judge  4  yrs.;  now 
mem.  law  firm  of  Lawrence.  Lawrence  &  Staf- 
ford; mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1894.  Mason.  Home: 
Rutland,  Vt. 

IiAWBENCE,  Georg-e  Pelton,  congressman;  b. 
Adams,  Mass.,  Mav  19,  1859;  s.  Dr.  George  C.  and 
Jane  E.  (Pelton)  Lawrence;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll., 
1880  AM.,  1886;  student  Columbia  Law  School; 
(hon  A.M.,  Williams.  1899;  LL.D.,  Amherst,  1910). 
Admitted  to  bar,  1883.  and  practiced  at  North 
Adams.  Mass.  Judge  Dist.  Ct.,  Northern  Berk- 
shire. 1885-94;  mem.  Mass.  Senate,  1895-7  (pres., 
1896-7)-  elected  to  55th  Congress,  for  unexpired 
term  (1897-9)  of  A.  B.  Wright,  deceased;  reelected 
56th  to  62d  Congresses  (1899-1913),  1st  Mass.  Dist. 
Republican.    Address:    North  Adams,  Mass.* 


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IiAWRENCZ:,     James,     agriculturist,     livestock 

breeder.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

IiAWBEirCi:,  John,  trustee;  b.  Boston,  Apr.  27, 
1861;  s.  Abbott  and  Harriette  (Paige)  Lawrence; 
g.s.  Abbott  Lawrence,  ambassador  of  U.S.  to  Eng., 
1849-52;  A.B.,  Harvard,  18S5;  m.  Martha  Peabody, 
of  Salem,  Mass.,  June  16,  1887;  4  children,  Hester 
(Mrs.  R.  D.  Fay),  Mary,  Geraldine,  Harriette. 
Trustee  of  estates  since  beginning  of  active  ca- 
reer; treas.  Groton  Water  Co.;  dir.  Pacific  Mills; 
state  dir.  Mass.  Charitable  Eye  &  Ear  Infirmary. 
Oflicer  Naval  Brigade  of  Mass.,  1892-4;  ensign  U. 
S.N.,  during  Spanish-Am.  War.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Se- 
lectmen, Groton,  Mass.,  3  yrs.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Clubs:  Somerset  (Boston),  Royal  So- 
cieties Club  (London,  Eng.).  Recreations:  boat- 
ing, walking.  Home:  Groton,  Mass.  Office:  16 
State  St.,  Boston. 

I^AWBENCi:,  John  Silsbee,  merchant;  b.  Nahant, 
Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1878;  s.  Amory  Ai)pleton  and  Emily 
Fairfax  (Silsbee)  Lawrence;  descendant  of  John 
and  Elizabeth  Lawrence,  Watertown,  1635,  Groton, 
1662;  g.s.  Amos  Adams  Lawrence;  prep.  edn.  Noble 
&  Greenough's  Sch.,  Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1901; 
m.  Emma  Atherton,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Apr.  29, 
1907;  children,  Eloise,  Amory  Atherton.  Began 
as  elk.  with  father,  1901,  mem.  since  1906,  of  Law- 
rence &  Co.,  dry  goods  commn.  mchts.,  Boston. 
Home:  Topsfield,  Mass.,  and  59  Commonwealth 
Av.,   Boston.    Oflfice:     89   Franklin   St.,   Boston. 

XtAWBENCi:,  Kalph  Bestieaux,  electrical  engi- 
neer; b.  Boston,  Feb.  28,  1873;  s.  Charles  H.  and 
Isabel  M.  (Restieaux)  Lawrence;  S.B.  in  Elec. 
Engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1895;  asst.  in  physics, 
1896-8,  instr.,  1898-01;  instr.  elec.  engring.,  1901- 
04,  asst.  prof.,  1904-6,  asso.  prof,  same,  since  1906, 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs., 
Illuminating  Engring.  Soc.  Nat.  Electric  Light 
Assn.,  Soc.  Promotion  Engring.  Edn.  Clubs:  Uni- 
versity, Engineers',  Technology.  Home:  72  Sum- 
ner  .St.,   Dorchester,    Mass. 

ImAWHUNCE,  Kobert  Means,  M.D.,  author;  b. 
Boston,  May  14,  1847;  s.  William  Richards  and 
.Susan  Coombs  (Dana)  Lawrence;  A.B.,  Harvard. 
1869,  M.D.,  1873;  continued  studies  in  Vienna  and 
Paris.  1874-6;  m.  Katharine  Lawrence  Cleveland, 
June  30,  1870.  Asst.  surgeon  and  surgeon  1st  Regt. 
Inf.  M.V.M.,  1877-82.  Selectman,  Lexington,  Mass., 
1884-6:  mem.  sch.  com.,  1888-90.  Mem.  Am.  Folk- 
Lore  Society,  Mil.  Hist.  Soc.  Mass.,  Authors' 
League  America,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  life  mem.  N.E. 
Hist.-Geneal.  Soc.  Senior  warden,  St.  Paul's  Ch., 
Boston,  (ilubs:  Union  (Boston),  Harvard  (New 
York).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books 
and  writings.)  Home:  177  Bay  State  Rd.,  Bos- 
ton.* 

IiAWBEXTCE,  Bosewell  Big'elow,  lawyer;  b.  Med- 
ford,  Mass.,  Jan.  31,  1856;  s.  Daniel  Warren  and 
Mary  E.  (Wilev)  Lawrence;  A.B.,  Harvard  (Phi 
Beta  Kappa),  1878,  LL.B.,  1881;  (hon.  A.M.,  Tufts 
Coll.,  1908).  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1882,  and 
since  practiced  in  Boston;  trustee  Medford  Sav- 
ings Bank.  Trustee  and  mem.  exec.  com.  Tufts 
Coll.;  dir.  Mass.  Cremation  Soc.  Universalist. 
Clubs:  Appalachian  Mountain  (dir.).  Harvard, 
Harvard  Travellers',  Boston  City,  Twentieth  Cen- 
turv.  Recreations:  mountain  climbing,  travel. 
Home:  Medford,  Mass.  Office:  73  Tremont  St., 
Boston. 

^AWBBNCB,  Samuel  Crocker,  merchant,  sol- 
dier: Nov.  22.  lS32-Sept.  23,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also   \\^ho's   "Who   in    America,    1910-11.) 

IiAWBBlTCB,  Sebastian  Duffy,  banker,  philan- 
thropist; b.  New  London,  Conn.,  1823.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

IiAWBENCB,  William,  bishop;  b.  Boston,  May 
30,  1850;  s.  Amos  -Adams  and  Sarah  E.  (Appleton) 
Ijawrence;  brother  of  Amorv  Appleton  Lawrence; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1871;  S.T.B.,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch., 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1875;  (S.T.D.,  Hobart,  1S90, 
Harvard,  1893;  LL.D..  Princeton,  1904,  Cambridge, 

1908,  Lawrence  U.,  1910;  D.D..  Durham,  1908.  Yale. 

1909,  Columbia  U.,  1911);  m.  Julia  Cunningham,  of 
Boston,  1874.  Deacon,  1875,  priest,  1876.  P.E.  Ch.; 
rector  Grace  Ch.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1876-84;  prof, 
homiletics  and  pastoral  theology,  1884-93,  dean, 
1888-93,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.;  co'nsecrated  bishop 


of  Mass.,  Oct.  5,  1893.  Overseer,  1894-12,  fellow, 
1913 — ,  Harvard  U.;  trustee  Wellesley  Coll.;  pres. 
Ch.  Pension  Fund,  1913 — .  Mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc, 
N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc.  (life).  Colonial  Soc  IMass. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Hoine: 
122    Commonwealth    Av.,    Bostcjn.* 

LAWBENCE,  William  Abbott;  b.  Monkton,  Vt., 
Sept.  21,  1856;  s.  Orrin  and  Lucy  (Blajo)  Law- 
i-ence;  ed.  common  schs.,  Monkton,  and  Vergennes 
High  Sch.;  m.  Lockie  Partch,  of  Hinesburgh,  Vt., 
Mar.  22,  1876  (now  deceased) ;  m.  2d,  Minnie  M. 
Peet,  Mar.  27,  1901  (died  1906).  Farmer  and 
dealer  in  automobiles;  dir.  Nat.  Bank  of  Middle- 
bury,  1895-15;  pres.  Bristol  Ceinetery  Assn.  15 
yrs.;  dir.  State  Fair  Assn.,  Addison  Co.  Fair  Assn.; 
retired  from  active  business  affairs,  1915.  Mem. 
l)d.  dirs.  Lawrence  Memorial  Library.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Mason  (32°);  Odd  Fellow;  Elk.  Ad- 
di'ess:    Bristol,  Vt. 

IiAWBENCE,  William  Badg-er,  lawyer;  b. 
Charlestown,  Alass.,  Nov.  16,  1656;  s.  Gen.  Samuel 
Crocker  and  Caroline  Rebecca  (Badger)  Lawrence; 
grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1S75;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1879; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1882;  m.  Alice  May 
Sears,  of  Boston,  Oct.  2,  1883;  4  children,  Samuel 
Crocker,  William  B.,  Jr.,  Marjorie  (Mrs.  Melville 
T.  Nichols),  Ruth.  Admitted  to  bar  at  Boston, 
1883;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891,  1892,  Senate, 
1893,  1894;  trustee  Medford  Savings  Bank.  Pres. 
Cape  Cod  Pilgrim  Memorial  Assn.  since  1913. 
Mason  (33°);  Past  Comdr.  Boston  Commandery, 
K.T. ;  Past  Grand  Master  of  Grand  Council  of 
R.  and  S.  Masters;  Past  Deputy  Grand  Master  of 
Grand  (Zlhapter;  Past  Grand  Warden  of  Grand 
Lodge  of  Mass.;  trustee  Masonic  Edn.  and  Charity 
Fund.  Clubs:  University,  Commercial.  Home:  30 
Rural  Av.,  Medford,  Mass.  Office:  IS  Tremont  St., 
Boston. 

IiAWBENCE,  William  E.,  M.D.;  b.  Eden,  Vt., 
Aug.  1,  1871;  s.  Daniel  E.  and  Martha  Ann  Brown 
(Johns)  Lawrence;  descendant  of  Josiah  Law- 
rence, of  Norwich,  Conn.,  1739;  grad.  Beeman 
Acad.,  New  Haven,  Vt.,  1891;  student  U.  of  Vt., 
1892-3;  M.D.,  Baltimore  Med.  Coll.,  1896;  m.  Edith 
A.  Bidwell,  of  Monkton,  Vt.,  Dec.  1,  1898;  1  daugh- 
ter, Marion  A.,  b.  Worcester,  Vt.,  Apr.  23,  1900. 
Practiced  in  Worcester,  Vt.,  1898-03,  North  Haver- 
hill, N.H.,  since  1903;  visiting  phys.  Woodsville 
(N.H.)  Cottage  Hosp.;  trustee  Woodsville  Sav- 
ings Bank;  mem.  Haverhill  Bd.  of  Edn.  since  1903; 
mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1912;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1913  (as  elk.  of  com.  on  pub.  health,  drafted 
bill  for  law,  now  in  force,  providing  for  med.  in- 
spection of  schs.).  Mem.  A.M. A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc, 
Phi  Chi.  Mason  (Blue  Lodge,  King  Solomon  Chap- 
ter, Montpelier,  Vt.).  Republican.  Unitarian.  Ad- 
dress:    North  Haverhill,  N.H. 

IiAWBENCE,  William  H.,  prof,  architectural  en- 
gineering; b.  Boston,  Sept.,  1868;  S.B.  in  Archi- 
tecture, Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1891;  unmarried.  Instr. 
architecture,  1891-6,  asst.  prof.,  1896-1901,  prof, 
architectural  engring.  since  1909,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Architects,  Boston  Soc 
C.E.    Home:  34  Summer  St.,  Dorclaester,  Mass. 

IiAWBIE,  Andrew  "W.,  converter  cotton  goods; 
b.  Boston,  Jan.  24,  1867;  s.  William  and  Harriet 
(Westcott)  Lawrie;  father  came  from  Scotland, 
1848;  ed.  pvt.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  Edith  Corruth, 
of  Boston,  Aug.  7,  1909.  With  Estabrook  &  Co., 
brokers,  Boston,  1886-90;  became  connected  with 
Mackintire,  Lawrie  &  Co.,  wholesale  linen  and  cot- 
ton goods,  1890,  mem.  firm  since  1893.  Mem.  Bos- 
ton Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Club:  Union.  Recreations:  gardening. 
Home:  382  Commonwealth  Av.  Office:  282  Devon- 
shire St.,   Boston. 

IiAWBIE,  Lee  (Oskar),  sculptor;  b.  Rixdorf, 
Germany,  (Dct.  16,  1877;  brought  to  America  in 
infancy;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Chicago,  2  yrs.,  St.  Vin- 
cent de  Paul  Sch.,  Baltimore,  1  yr. ;  edn.  in  sculp- 
ture in  studios  of  Phillip  Martiny,  Augustus  St. 
Gaudens,  and  others;  B.F.A..  Yale,  1910;  m.  Inge- 
boi-g  Jacobsen  Frolich,  of  Norway,  Jan.  31,  1897. 
Instr.  dept.  of  sculpture,  Yale,  1908 — ,  Harvard, 
1910-12.  Sculptural  decoration,  Pawtucket  (R.I.) 
Library,  1902;  U.S.  Mil  Acad,  bldgs..  West  Point, 
N.Y.,  1908-12;  statues  of  Meade,  Reynolds,  Birney, 


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Pa.   State  Monument,  at  Gettysburg,    1912;   statue  A.M.;   m.  Ida  Anna  Hill,  of  Lowell,   1877.     Admit- 

of   Peace,   Forest   Hills,   Boston,    1910.     Mem.    Nat.  ted   to   Mass.   bar,    1874,   and  practiced   in   Lowell; 

Sculpture   Soc.     ]\Iason.     Club:     New   Haven   Paint  city    solicitor,    1880-2,    inclusive,    and    1885,    1886; 

and    Clay.     Home:     Beacon    St.,    Highwood,    Conn.  supt.  schs.,   Lowell,   1886-90;   judge  of  Probate  Ct. 

Address:    Yale  Station,  New  Haven,  Conn.*  and    Ct.    of    Insolvency,    Middlesex    County,    since 

I.AWS,    Frederick   Adams;   Apr.    4,    1876-Dec.    7,  ^?'^-  ^^-t^^-  Kilwinning  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M.,  Low- 

1912      (See  vol     1909)  ®"-      Club:     Colonial     (Cambridge).     Address:     24 

TA-nrcn-KT     « !-+i, '«      •                       i.     o              -ii  Maple  Av.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

IiAwSON,  Arthur  A.,  insurance;   b.   Somerville,        -r  «-«rmrt-»T     -r t.L-.,^  ,.      ,  ,       -n, 

Mass.,  Mar.  3,  1866;  s.  George  W.  and  Martha  D.  ,,^-^^^**^A  ^^°P-  I*liilUPS,  banker;  b.  Bangor, 
(Pierce)  Lawson;  descendant  of  John  Lawson,  ^1,'r'  ^°\-  ^^}J^>,}.'  ^:  Franklin  Arthur  and  Susie 
Me.,  about  1702,  who  was  given  land  grant  on  Winchester  (Phillips)  Lawton;  ed.  pub.  schs  of 
Kennebec  River,  by  King  of  England;  ed.  pub.  Gardiner,  Me  ;  m.  Rae  Gaul  Chapman,  of  Maiden 
schs.,  Somerville;  m.  Othilie  L.  Jost,  of  Portland,  ^'^'^  Boston,  Mass  June  20,  1908;  1  daughter  Be- 
Me.,  June  22,  1893;  children,  Barbara,  Arthur  Jost.  ^^^^  connected  with  banking  business  at  Gardiner, 
Began  as  cash  boy  with  Jordan,  Marsh  &  Co.,  Bos-  ^^e.,  1900;  treas  Everett  Trust  Co  since  1910. 
ton,  1880;  then  office  bov  with  C.  L.  Bartlett  &  Trustee  Everett  Y.M.C.A  Protestant.  Mem.  Pal- 
Co.  and  E.  A.  Adams  &  Co.,  White  Star  and  Pacific  f,^tine  Lodge,  F  and  A.M  ;  Bethsalda  Royal  Arch 
Mail  Lines,  1880-2;  gen.  freight  oik.  and  asst.  y,^,^Ptej-,  Everett;  Everett  Lodge  No  642.  B.P.O. 
cashier,  B.  &  M.  R.R.,  Boston,  1882-90;  mgr.  Lvon  F^^s.  Home:  91  W/averly  St.  Office:  453  Broadway. 
Mercantile  Agency,  New  York,   1890-1903;   became  ■c-'^erett.  Mass. 

connected  with  John  C.  Paige  &  Co.,  insurance  IiAWTON",  Shadier  Emery,  M.D.;  b.  Goshen, 
brokers,  1903;  general  partner  in  same  firm  since  Conn.,  1853;  s.  Benjamin  and  Jane  E.  (Nettleton) 
Jan.  1,  1912.  Unitarian.  Mason.  Club:  Algonquin.  Lawton;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1881;  post- 
Home:  13  Ravine  St..  Arlington.  Mass.  Office:  65  grad.  study  Post-Grad.  Med.  Sch..  New  York.  1891; 
Kilby  St..  Boston.  m.  Boston,  1893,  Mary  L.  Upton;   2  children.     Has 

I.A-WSOI7,      George      Benedict,      clergyman;      b.  R^acticed    at    Brattleboro,    Vt.,    since    1881;    supt 

Brooklyn,   N.Y.,   Aug.    11,   1867:    s.   Albert  Gallatin  ?/'^"l®b°^o    Retreat;     dir.    Brattleboro    Memorial 

and   Eliza   (Knight)    Lawson;   grad.    Polv.   Inst,   of  gosp.,  Vt.  Nat    Bank;  trustee  Brattleboro  Savings 

Brooklyn,  1884;  A.B.,  Colgate  U.,  1888,  A.M..  1891;  Bank.  Brooks  Library.    Mem.  Am    Medico-Ps>x;hol. 

Hamilton  Theol.   Sem.,   1888-9;  Union  Theol.   Sem.,  Assn.,  N.E.Psychol.  Soc    Am   Med   Assn    Vt.  State 

1889-91;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Bonn,  1891-2;   (D.D.,  Colgate,  Med.  Soc,  Conn.  River  Med.  Soc     Republican.    Um- 

1912);  m.  Kate  P.,  d.  Prof.  J.  J.  Lewis,  of  Hamil-  tarian.     Address:  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

ton,   N.Y.,   Feb.   3,   1892.    Ordained   Bapt.   ministry,  IiAWTON,    William.    Henry,    civil    and    sanitary 

1892;    pastor  Delhi.   N.Y.,   1892-4,   Bennington.   Vt.,  engineer;   b.  Newport,  R.I.,  Apr.   14,   1853;  ed.  pub. 

1895-01,  Pleasant  St.  Ch..  Worcester,  Mass.,  1901-2,  schs.   and  Rogers  High  Sch.;  spl.  course  of  3  yrs. 

Brattleboro,   Vt.,   1902-8;   prin.   Vt.   Acad.,   Saxtons  at  Mass.   Inst,   of  Technology;   m.   Brooklyn,  Dec. 

River,  July,  1908 — .    Home:    Saxtons  River,  Vt.*  1889,  Mary  Johnson  Becar;   2  children,  Evelyn  B.. 

lAWSON,  Thomas  William,  broker,  author;  b.  Charles  S.  Engaged  in  practice  as  engr.;  for  sev- 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  Feb.  26,  1857;  s.  Thomas  and  eial  yrs.  asst.  U.S.  engr.  at  Nantucket,  Mass.;  3 
Anna  Maria  (Loring)  Lawson;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Cam-  times  elected  st.  commr  and  11  times  city  engr. 
bridge  Mass.;  m.  Jeannie  Augusta  Goodwillie,  of  of  Newport  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E  Nat.  Geog.  Soc, 
Cambridge,  1878  (died  1907).  In  bus.  as  banker  Am.  Health  League  Episcopalian.  Home:  30' 
and  broker  since  Apr.,  1870:  now  sr.  mem.  firm  Law-  Powel  Av.  Office:  24  Bellevue  Av.,  Newport.  R.I. 
son,  Arnold  &  Co.,  mems.  Boston  and  New  York  XiAV,  Beirne,  teacher;  b.  Huntsville,  Ala.,  June 
Stock  Exchanges;  pres.  Bay  State  Gas  Co.  of  Del.  3,  1862;  s.  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  C.  (Bishop  of  Easton) 
since  1907,  Thomas  W.  Lawson  Co..  Trinity  Copper  and  Eliza  (Withers)  Lay;  prep.  edn.  (4  yrs.),  St. 
Co.,  First  Nat.  Copper  Co.  Republican.  Prominent  Paul's  Sch.,  Concord,  N.H. ;  B.A.,  Yale,  1884;  m. 
as  yachtsman.  Contbr.  to  mags.,  reviews  and  news-  Berkeley  Springs,  West.  Va.,  Apr.  4,  1907,  Marion 
papers  since  1875.  Author:  The  Krak,  18S7;  His-  (::;olston  Hunter;  3  children,  Sophia  Hunter,  Beirne. 
tory  of  the  Republican  Party,  1888  (spl.  edit,  of  Jr.,  John  Hunter.  Teacher  of  mathematics,  St. 
four  copies  on  satin,  one  presented  to  President  Paul's  Sch.,  since  Feb.  22,  1895.  Democrat.  Epis- 
Harrison,  one  to  Vice-President  Morton,  one  to  copalian.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon  (Yale).  Clubs:  Elihu 
Library  of  Congress  and  one  retained  by  author);  (New  Haven);  Wonolancet  (Concord,  N.H.).  Ad- 
Secrets  of  Success,  1888;  Collection  of  Poems  and  dress:  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  (joncord.  N.H. 
port  Stories  from  Magazines,  1888;  Lawson  His-  layCOCK,  Craven,  educator;  b.  Bradford, 
tor;y  of  the  Americas  Cup  (for  pyt  distribution).  Yorkshire,  Eng.,  Sept.  30,  1866;  s.  John  and  Mar- 
1902:  Frenzied  Finance  1905;  Friday  tlie  Thir-  ^^a  (Berry)  Lkycock;  came  to  America,  1882; 
teenth,  190/;  The  Remedy,  1912  Contbr.  to  news-  ^^^_  Tilton  (N.H.)  Sem.,  1892;  A.B.,  Dartmouth, 
papers,  mags,  and  reviews.  Office:  33  State  St.,  isgg.  ^i  Florence  A.  Hill,  of  Tilton,  N.H.,  Apr.  19, 
Boston.  ]^900      Instr.,  pub.  speaking,  1897,  1900,  asst.  prof., 

IiAWSON",    W(iniam)    Elsworth,    clergyman;    b.  1900-10,  prof.,  1910-11,  dean  academic  faculty,  1911- 

Otley,  Yorks,  Eng.,  Aug.  17,  1868;  s.  Emanuel  and  — ,   Dartmouth.     Admitted   to  N.H.    bar,    1905,   and 

Annie  (Elsworth)  Lawson:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  and  pvt.  practiced  for  several  yrs.  in  Hanover.    Republican. 

tutors:   theol.   course,  Meth.   Training  Inst.,   Roch-  Conglist.    Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Casque  and 

dale,    Eng.,    1889-92;    m.    El    Paso,    Tex.,    Florence  Gauntlett    (Dartmouth).     Author:    Argumentation 

Alice    Shera,    of   Boyle,    Co.    Roscommon,    Ireland,  and  Debate,  1904;  Manual  of  Argumentation,  1906. 

Oct.  28,  1897.     Lay  evangelist  and  Methodist  min-  Home:   Hanover,  N.H.* 

ister   in    Ireland,    1892-7;    came    to   America,    1897:  lazENBY,    Albert,    clergyman;    b.    Great   Drif- 

ordained    Cong\^    mmustry,    Montclai.r     N  .T      189,  :  ^gj^    Yorksh  re,   Eng.,   June  30,   1852:   s.   John  and 

pastor  Union  Eyang    Ch.    Mexico  City.   1897-1909,  Margaret  (Taylor)  Lazenby;  ed.  Home  Missionary 

Pilgrim   Ch     Oakland,   Cal      1J)09-1^,    Bethany  Ch.  ^oll.,   and   Owen's  Coll.,   Manchester,    1873-6,   Man- 

Foxboro,  Mass.     ■■""'"  »..4.i -n-, — _.,  > 

Her  Golden  Be 
1903;  An  Anonymous 

f'n^^l^^Vx^"    Attempt    to    Read    the    Truth    of    Life,  (^aVpe'ntenToTic 'and  p^lffical  economy  under  Prof. 

1915.    Home:  Foxboro,  Mass.*  Jevons;  m.  Elizabeth  Annie  Tottie,  of  Manchester, 

LAWTON,    Frederick,    judge;    b.    Lowell.    Mass  ,  Eng.,  Julv  25,   1877.     Entered  Methodist  ministry. 

May  10,  1852;  s.  James  and  Sarah  Stearns  (Priest)  1872;  became  Unitarian  at  21  yrs.  of  age;  minister 

Lawton;  A.B.,   Harvard  U.,   1874;   m.   Helen   Spald-  at  Bolton   and   Newchurch,   Lancashire,   Eng.,   and 

ing   Mack,    of   Lowell,    Mass.,    June    15,    1880.     Ad-  for  14  yrs.  at  Glasgow,  Scotland;  pastor  Unity  Ch., 

mitted    to    Mass.    bar,    1880;    practiced    at    Lowell:  Chicago,  1899-1903,  Second  Congl.  Ch.   (Unitarian), 

mem.   ]Mass.   Senate,    1893;   justice   Superior   Ct.   of  Lynn,  INIass.,  since  1905.     Address:  Lynn,  Mass.* 


Mass.,   Jan..   1900 — .      Trustee  Lowell   Textile  Sch. 


IiEACH,  Convers  Edward,  insurance;  b.  Portland, 


Rogers  Hall  Sch.    Address:  Lowell.  Mass.*  7\re.,  June '4,  1866;  s.  Convers  Owen  and  Harriet  E. 

IiAWTON,  Georg-e  Field,  judge;  b.  Lowell.  Mass..  (Curtis)    Leach;    grad.    Portland    High    Sch.,    1885; 

Oct.  17,  1845;  s.  James  and  Mary  Louisa  (Nichols)  m.   Gertrude  E.   Lang,   of  Portland,   Oct.    10,   1889; 

Lawton;   A.B.,   Williams.    1868    (Phi   Beta  Kappa).  1  son,  Donald  Curtis.     Entered  ins.  office  of  W.  D. 


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Little  &  Co.,  1896,  the  agency  consolidatinR  with 
others  and  forming  the  largest  fire  agency  in 
Portland;  mem.  firm  of  Anderson,  Adams  &  Co. 
Mem.  Rep.  City  Com.  for  several  yrs. ;  candidate 
Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912  (entire  ticket  defeated); 
mem.  Portland  Provident  Assn.,  Music  Commn.  of 
City  of  Portland.  Conglist.  Mem.  Me.  Charitable 
Mechanics'  Assn.,  Me.  Geneal.  Soc,  S.A.R.  (ex- 
treas.).  Past  Master  Portland  Lodge  No.  1, 
A.F.  and  A.M.;  Past  H.P.  Mt.  Vernon  Chapter  No. 
2,  R.A.M.;  Past  T.I.M.  Portland  Council  No.  4, 
R.  and  S.M.;  G.  Portland  Commandery  No.  2, 
K.T.;  mem.  Me.  Consistory.  Past  Grand  J.W. 
Grand  Lodge  of  Me.;  Past  Grand  Scribe  Grand 
Chapter  of  Me.;  Past  Grand  Master  Grand  Coun- 
cil of  Me.;  Cor.  Grand  Sec.  Grand  Lodge  of  Me. 
Club:  "V^'bodfo^ds.  Recreations:  music.  Home: 
121  William  St.  (Fessenden  Park).  Office:  38  Ex- 
change St.,  Portland,  Me. 

IiEACH,  Edward  Giles,  lawyer;  b.  Meredith, 
N.H.,'  Jan.  2S,  1849:  s.  Levi  and  Susan  C.  (San- 
born) Leach;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1871;  m.  Agnes  A. 
Robinson,  of  Boston,  Dec.  24,  1874.  Admitted  to 
bar,  1874;  sr.  mem.  law  firm  of  Leach  &  Stevens, 
and  Leach,  Stevens  &  Crouch,  at  Concord  and 
Franklin,  N.H.,  since  1878;  pres.  Mfrs.  &  Mchts. 
Mut.  Ins.  Co.  since  1884;  officer  in  numerous 
corpns.  Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1893-5.  Senate. 
1900;  mem.  Gov.  McLane's  council,  1905-6;  city 
solicitor,  Franklin,  1894-1906;  co.  solicitor,  1880-4; 
mem.  Rep.  State  Exec.  Com.,  since  1880.  Mem. 
N.H.  Bar  Assn.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Wonolancet, 
Red  Star.    Home:  Franklin,  N.H.* 

IiEACH,  ZSug-ene  'William,  lawyer;  b.  Franklin, 
N.H.,  Aug.  4,  1877;  s.  Edward  G.  and  Agnes  A. 
(Robinson)  Leach;  descendant  of  Lawrence  Leach, 
of  Salem,  Mass.,  1632;  prep,  edn.,  Peekskill  (N.Y.) 
Mil.  Acad.,  and  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.; 
B.S.,  Dartmouth,  1901;  student  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1901-3;  m.  Katharine  C.  Paige,  of  Taunton,  Mass., 
Oct.  10,  190S:  2  daughters,  Barbara,  Sylvia.  Ad- 
mitted to  N.H.  bar,  1904,  and  since  practiced  in 
Franklin  and  Concord;  mem.  E.  G.  &  E.  W.  Leach, 
fire  ins.,  Franklin;  mem.  City  Council.  Mem.  1st 
Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M.,  1902-4;  capt.  and  paymaster, 
2d  Regt.,  N.H.N. G.,  1904-7;  maj.  and  judge  advo- 
cate gen.  since  1907.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Ma- 
son. Clubs:  Wonolancet  (Concord),  Beaver 
Meadow  Golf.  Home:  10  Auburn  St.,  Concord. 
Office:  400  Central  St..  Franklin,  and  18  North 
Main    St.,   Concord,   N.H. 

IiE ACOCK,  Arthur  (rordner,  educator;  b.  Leh- 
man, Pa.,  Mav  27,  1868;  s.  John  Clark  and  Lvdia 
(Gordner)  Leacock;  A.B.,  Syracuse  U.,  1892:  A.B., 
Harvard,  1893,  A.M.,  1894,  Ph.D.,  1899;  m.  at  Little 
Boar's  Head,  N.H.,  Anne  Adams  Brown.  Aug.  24, 
1911.  Instr.  Greek,  Weslevan  Acad.,  Wilbraham, 
Mass.,  1894-6;  instr,  Latin,  Wesleyan  U.,  1896-7; 
studied  classical  archseologv,  U.  of  ISIunich,  1897- 
98;  prof.  Greek,  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  1899 — . 
Instr.  Harvard  Summer  Sch.,  summer  of  1905. 
Mem.  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Classical  Assn.  of  N.E., 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Syracuse  Ciiapter).  Club:  Har- 
vard Union.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list 
of  books,  etc.)      Home:  70  Front  St.,  Exeter,  N.H.* 

iMHA'aHY,  Georg'e  (Henry)  Aloysius,  ophthalmic 
surgeon;  b.  Lowell,  Mar.  31,  1870;  s.  Daniel  E.  and 
Alice  (Donnellv)  Leahey;  grad.  Lowell  High  Sch., 
1888;  M.D..  Harvard  Med.  Sch..  1892,  Boston  City 
Hosp.,  1892;  studied  at  Gen.  Hosp.,  Vienna,  Aus- 
tria, under  Drs.  Fuchs.  Schnabel  and  others;  m. 
Salem,  Mass.,  June,  1900,  Alice  Dempsey.  Has 
practiced  at  Lowell  since  1892.  Roman  Catholic. 
Fellow  Mass.  Med.  Soc;  mem.  Boston  City  Hosp. 
Alumni,  Harvard  Med.  Alumni.  Ophthalmic  sur- 
geon to  St.  .Tohn's  Hosp.  and  Lowell  Gen.  Hosp. 
Clubs:  Torick.  Vesper  Country.  Home:  Fairmount 
St.    Office:  128  Merrimac  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

IiI:ahv,  ■William  Augrustine,  author;  b.  Boston, 
July  18,  1867;  s.  John  and  Marv  Elizabeth  (Dris- 
coll)  Leahy;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888:  1  yr.  post-erad. 
work.  Harvard;  unmarried.  Teacher  Milton 
(Mass.)  Acad.,  1889-90;  lit.  editor  Boston  Traveler, 
1893-4;  in  gen.  lit.  work  since;  sec.  Music  Dept. 
City  of  Boston,  Jan.,  1902-Feb.,  1910;  sec.  to  the 
Mayor  of  Boston.  1910-12.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
O.K.    Soc.    and    Mermaid    Club     (Harvard).      (See 


Who's   Who    in    America    for    books,    etc.)      Home: 
523  4th  St.,  South  Boston.* 

IiEABNARD,  Henry  Heath,  meat  business;  b. 
Brighton,  IMass.,  Nov.  13,  1871;  s.  Edward  Henry 
and  Susan  Elizabeth  (Dearborn)  Learnard;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Boston;  Bryant  and  Stratton  Commer- 
cial Sch.;  m.  Ann  Elizabeth  Mitchell,  of  Brighton, 
Mass.,  Nov.  16,  1897;  2  children,  Eunice  E.,  Ed- 
ward H.  Began  in  provision  business,  Boston, 
1895;  pres.  S.  S.  Learnard  Co.,  Butchers'  Slaugliter- 
ing  &  Melting  Assn.,  N.E.  Rendering  Co.,  William 
H.  Mitcliell  &  Son  Co.;  dir.  Citizens  Mut.  Fire  Ins. 
Co.,  Beacon  Trust  Co.,  Mass.  Realty-Commercial 
Co.  Mem.  Chamber  of  Commerce  (Boston),  Fruit 
and  Produce  Exchange.  Club:  Hunnewell  (New- 
ton, Mass.).  Home:  259  Waverley  Av.,  Newton, 
Mass.    Office:   50   Faneuil  Hall  Market,   Boston. 

IiEARNED,  John  Barr,  M.D. ;  b.  Dana,  Mass., 
Feb.    19,   1S39.      (See  vol.    1909.) 

IiEABNBD,  Walter,  banker,  author;  b.  New  Lon- 
don, Conn.,  June  22,  1847;  s.  Joshua  Coit  and  Jane 
(Dickerman)  Learned;  grad.  Bartlet  High  Sch.; 
m.  Alice  Flagg  Beckwith,  June  1,  1871.  Treas.  and 
v. -p.  Tlie  Savings  Bank  of  New  London;  pres. 
New  London  Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  Rockville  &  Willi- 
mantic  Lighting  Co.;  dir.  Union  Bank  and  Trust 
Co.  Pres.  Pub.  Library,  and  Manual  Training  and 
Industrial  Sch.  (New  London).  Mem.  Am.  Folk- 
Lore  Soc,  Met.  Mus.  of  Art.,  N.Y.  Zool.  Soc,  Nat. 
Arts  Club,  Authors'  Club,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  Biblio- 
phile Soc.  Clubs:  Grolier  (New  York),  Thames 
(New  London).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
list  of  writings,  books,  etc.)  Address:  New  Lon- 
don. Conn.* 

IiEABNED,  William  Turell,  M.D.;  b.  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  Mar.  24,  1861;  s.  Ebenezer  Turell  (M.D.)  and 
Mary  Matilda  (White)  Learned;  prep.  edn.  Fall 
River  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1882,  A.M.,  1885; 
M.D.,  U.  of  Pa..  1885;  interne  St.  Mary's  Hosp., 
Phila.,  1885-6;  m.  Bridgeton,  N.J.,  June  12,  1889, 
Frances  Hampton  Elmer.  Has  practiced  at  Fall 
River  since  1886.     Home:  Fall  River,  Mass. 

IiEABV,  Matthew  Georg'e,  lawyer;  b.  Jericho, 
Vt.,  May  5,  1873;  s.  Moses  and  Catherine  (Cassidy) 
Leary;  ed.  Green  Mountain  Sem. ;  studied  law;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1899;  m.  Richmond,  Vt.,  June  27, 
1905,  Maude  H.  Gleason;  children,  Esther  C,  b. 
Apr.  15,  1911;  Matthew  G.,  Sept.  13,  1915.  En- 
gaged in  practice  at  Burlington  since  1902;  state's 
attv.,  Chittenden  Co.,  1902-3;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1908.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Mem.  K.  of  C, 
B.P.O.  Elks.  Recreations:  hunting,  fishing.  Ad- 
dress: Burlington,  Vt. 

IiEAB'Sr,  Olgra  (Adelaide  Olga  Gushing),  M.D.; 
b.  Boston,  June  25.  1878;  d.  E.  W.  and  Maria  (Rod- 
enenskie)  Cusliing;  prelim,  edn.,  Berkeley  Sch.  and 
Boston  Inst.  Tech.;  M.D..  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch., 
1900;  m.  Timothy  Leary,  M.D.,  of  Boston,  Sept.  17, 
1901;  children.  Olga,  Deborah.  Practiced  at  Bos- 
ton since  1900;  prof,  and  mem.  faculty  Tufts  Coll. 
Dental  Sch.;  mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc  Club: 
Professional  Woman's.  Home:  44  Burroughs  St., 
Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  Address:  Tufts  Coll.  Med. 
Sch.,  Boston. 

IiBABT,  Timothy,  pathologist;  b.  Waltham, 
Mass.,  Mav  10,  1870;  s.  Timothy  and  Catharine 
(Rooney)  Leary;  prep.  edn.  Waltham  High  Sch.; 
M.D.,  Harvard,  1895;  (hon.  A.M.,  Tufts  Coll., 
1907);  m.  Adelaide  Olga  Gushing,  of  Boston,  Sept. 
17.  1901.  Resident  asst.  pathologist  Boston  City 
Hosp.,  1895-7:  asst.  prof,  patholoev  and  bacteri- 
ology. 1897-1900,  prof,  since  1900,  Tufts  Coll.  med. 
and  dental  schs.;  pathologist  to  Mass.  Women's, 
and  Carney  Hosp.,  and  St.  Mary's  Infant  Asylum; 
acting  asst.  surgeon.  Spanish-Am.  "War,  1898,  serv- 
ing in  P.R.  and  Cuba  and  as  commanding  officer 
U.S.A.  Gen.  Hosp.,  Ponce,  P.R.;  medical  examiner 
Suffolk  Co.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  soci- 
eties,  books,   etc.)      Home:    Jamaica  Plain,   Mass.* 

LEAVENS,  Linus,  merchant.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

laEAVENS,  Robert  Prench,  clergyman;  b.  Ar- 
lington, Mass.,  Dec.  20,  1878;  s.  Albert  and  Emily 
(French)  Leavens;  descendant  of  John  Levens,  one 
of  the  first  settlers  of  Roxbury,  Mass.;  ed.  pri- 
mary and  grammar  schs..  Arlington,  Mass.,  1883- 
90;    grammar    sch.,    Buffalo,    N.Y.,    1890-2;    Boston 


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Latin    Sch.,    1892-7;    A.B.,    Dartmouth,    1901    (Phi  lin  Inst..  Instn.  of  C.E.,  Instn.  of  Mech.  Engrs.  of 

Beta  Kappa);   S.T.B.,  Harvard  Div.   Sch.,   1906;  m.  Great  Britain;  fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences. 

Anna  Whitney  Gushing,  of  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Feb.  Glub:    Golonial    (Cambridge,   Mass.).    Address:    33 

20,    1912;    1    daughter,    Eleanor,    b.    Feb.    25,    1914.  tJarden    St.,    Cambridge,    Mass.* 

Master,   Holderness   Sch.,   Plymouth,   N.H.,    1901-3;  lEAVITT,  Ezekiel,  author;  b.  Tolotchin,  Russia, 

ordained    Unitarian    ministry     190 1  ;    asst.    pastor,  May     2,     187S;     s.     Mordecai    and    Mary     (Cohen) 

Aldington  St.  Gh.,  Boston,  1906-8;  pastor,   1st  Par-  Leavitt;    ed.    Odessa,    Russia;    prof.    Hebrew    and 

ish,   Fitchburg,   since  Oct.,   1908.      M.em    1<  itchburg  leligion,  Oymna.sium  of  Kishenoff,  1899-1902-  came 


IiEAVENWORTH,  Philip  Reynolds,  educator;  b.  Washington  Jewish  Voice;  ex-supt.  Hebrew  Ednl. 

Hinesburg,   Vt.,   Feb.    IS,    1S67;   s.   Abel   Edgar  and  Inst.,    Albany,    N.Y. ;    now    editor    Boston    Jewish 

Mary  E.    (Griggs)   Leavenworth;  ed.  State  Normal  Voice.     Mem.   Royal   Soc.   Arts,  London,   etc.     (See 

Sch.,    Gastleton,    Vt.,     1884,    St.    Johnsbury     (Vt.)  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.) 

Acad.,    1886-7,    Woodstock    (Vt.)    High    Sch.,    1888;  Home:    28  Thane  St.,  Dorchester.    Office:    40  Han- 

A.B.,    Yale,    1892;    m.    Hadlev,    Mass.,    Oct.    6,    1897,  over   St.,   Boston.* 

fon^\l:  f- "-^ " .^'■i??:..^*^^^^- °'^"^^?^.?S^-„9.¥Jl^„-  liEAVITT,  Henrietta  Swan,  astronomer;  b.  Lan- 

Sch.  Union 
state  senat 

of  Rep.   party;   chm.   Rutland   Co.   Rep.   Com  ;   elk.  1^2?  post-Trrd^  work'1n"astronoW"\'89T3".'''En- 

and  treas.   Gastleton  Cemeter>^  Assn.,  and  of  Gas-  ^   ^^  ^^  research  work  at  Harvard  Coll.  Obs.,  1895- 

Sch   Ve'rvt    Hi7t=  Soc'^fpres"    ""vt  ?ta?e'TTa^h-  ^srin  photographic  researches.  Harvard  Coll".  Obs., 

Irs'-  aIIu.-  Tpre'I.S',*-N°E:A?Tm^.'  Inst^'^of'  ?nsTrn.  KogriSic"^br/gh^n?4"of'^hl'\tlr"s'^ni    thl 

Nat.  Geog.  Soc.    Conglist.    Mason   (K.T.,   Shriner) ;  §i^strSion   and    periods    of   variable    stars      Has 

mem.     Loyal     Legion.      Glub:     Congregational     of  wH^en  nSmelous  ci^-cularf 

T/f.V%^"  ^;"XVnn  R^^^^^tions:  garden  and  farm.  Zn\l!^lmI^tirrMemis^^^^^ 

Address.    Castleton,    Vt.  ^^  America;   fellow  A.A.A.S.    Home:     Beloit,  Wis. 

IiEAVENWORTH,  Walter  James,  mfr.,  banker;  Office:      Harvard    Coll.     Observatory,    Cambridge, 

Feb.  20,  1845-Jan.  19,  1906.      (See  vol.  1909.)  Mass. 

IiEAVITT,    Agrnes,    artist;    b.    Boston,    Sept.    20,  LEAVITT.    James    Mellen,    M.D.;    b.    Effingham. 

1859;  d.  T.  H.  and  Mary  G.   (Clement)  Leavitt;  ed.  n.H.,    July    26,    1852;    s.    James    Bean    and    Marv 

in  mothers  pvt.  sch.;  studied  painting  under  J.  J.  (Lamper)    Leavitt;    ed.    Parsonsfleld    Acad.;    N.E. 

Enneking,    M.   H.    Hardwick  and   Henry    Sandham,  Masonic  Inst.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.   (Bowdoin), 

Boston,     and     Mr.     Spread,     Chicago.     Maintained  i878;   m.   June   1,   1881,   Emma  Estelle  Leavitt.   of 

studio   and   taught   in   Boston   since    1890,    making  Boston.    Practiced   at  Effingham  since   1878.    Rep. 

specialty  of  landscape  m   water  color.     Exhibited  to  Gen.  Court,  1897.  from  Effingham;  trustee  Par- 

at  Boston  Art  Club,  Pa.  Acad.  Fine  Arts,  Chicago  sonsfield    Sem.     Republican.      Conglist.     Address: 

Art  Inst.,  Am.  W^ater  Color  Soc.  of  New  York,  etc.  Effingham    N  H 

^*xt'«Uili'T,"""*°''  ^^u   ^?^^T.          ,    ,o.„^  lEAVlil.'lieonara  Cecil;  b.  North   Shapleigh. 

LEAVITT,  Alonzo,  merchant.      (See  vol.  1909.)  Mp.,  Nov.  27.  1877:  s.  Benjamin  Franklin  and  Mary 

IiEAVITT,  Ashley  Day,  clergyman;  b.  Chicago,  Ellen   (Emery)   Leavitt:  grad.  Lindsay  High  Sch., 

Oct.    10,    1877;    s.    Burke    Fay    and    Lucina    Maria  Shapleigh,  1896;  grad.  Grey's  Business  Coll.,  Port- 

(Day)     Leavitt;     prep.     edn.     Cambridge     (Mass.)  land,  1898;  m.  Isa  Kenison,  of  North  Parsonsfleld, 

Latin  Sch.;  B.A.,  Yale,  1900;  B.D.,  Hartford  Theol.  Me.,    June   4,    1907;    2   sons.     Began   as   bookkeeper 

Sem.,  1903;  m.  Myrtle  R.  Hart,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  for   Smith   &   Rumery,   Portland;    treas.   and   asst. 

Sept.  7,  1904;  2  children.  Hart  Day,  Julia.    Ordained  mgr.    Ossipee  Valley   Telegraph   &  Telephone   Co., 

Gongl.   ministry,    1903;   asst.    to   Dr.   E.   P.   Parker,  Cornish,    Me.,    1902-6;    engaged    in    fruit    growing 

South    Ch.,    Hartford,    Conn.,    1903-4;    pastor   Wil-  since   1906.    Treas.   and   trustee  Parsonsfleld    Sem. 

limantic,    1904-8,   South   Ch.,   Concord,   N.H.,   1908-  Republican.    Baptist.    Mem.  Patrons  of  Husbandry; 

13,   State   St.   Ch.,   Portland,   Me.,   since  Apr.,   1913.  Mfe  mem.   Me.   State  Pomol.   Soc.    Address:    Kezar 

Mem.   Psi   Upsilon,    Skull   and   Bones    (Yale).    Re-  Falls,   Me. 

publican       Recreations:      fishing      hunting,     golf,  LEAVITT,  Mary  Augfusta,  M.D.:  b.  Osaka,  Japan, 

tennis.    Address:     171  Danforth  St.,  Portland,  Me.  Nov.   3,   1876;   d.   Rev.   Horace  Hall  and   Mary  Au- 

LEAVITT,    Burke    Pay,    clergyman;    b.    Lowell,  gusta    (Kelly)    Leavitt;    father    a    missionary    in 

Mass.,    Sept.    21,    1844;    s.    Erasmus    Darwin    and  .lapan:    Wellesley   Coll.;    A.B.,    Mt.    Holyoke    Coll., 

Almira  (Fay)   Leavitt;  A.B.,  Williams,  1868;  B.D.,  1899;   M.D.,  Boston  U.  Med.   Sch.,   1902;  post-grad. 

Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1871;  m.  Lucina  Maria  Day,  study.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1904;  unmarried.  House 

of  Lancaster,  Mass.,  Jan.  3,  1872.    Ordained  Gongl.  phys.    Mass.    Homce.   Hosp.,    1902-4;   official   anaes- 

ministry,     1873;    pastor    Williston    Ch.,    Portland,  thetist,  same,  since  1909;   formerly  instr.  materia 

Me.,    1871-6,    Lincoln    Park    Ch.,    Chicago,    1876-89,  medica    Boston    U.     Med.    Sch.      Mem.    Am.    Inst. 

Melrose  Highlands,  Mass.,  1893-05,  Plymouth  Ch.,  Homoeopathy.   Mass.   Homoe.   Med.   Soc,   Surg,   and 

Belmont,   1905-10,  Baker  Ch.,  East  Boston,  1910 — .  Gynecol.  Soc.    Club:    Professional  Women's.  Home: 

Republican.    Home:      849   Saratoga   St.,  East  Bos-  30    Adams    St.,    Somerville,   Mass.     Office:     19    Bay 

ton,  Mass.*  State  Rd.,  Boston,  Mass. 

LEAVITT,   Erasmus  Darwin,   mechanical   engi-  LEAVTTT.     Mary    Greenleaf    Clement     (Mrs.). 

neer;   b.   Lowell,   Mass.,   Oct.   27,   1836;   s.   Erasmus  teacher,  lecturer:  Sept.  22,  1830-Feb.  5,  1912.    (See 

Darwin   and   Almira   (Fay)    Leavitt:   common   sch.  vol.    1909,   also  Who's  W^ho   in  America,    1910-11.) 

edn.:    (hon.   p.    Engring.,    Stevens   Inst.,    1884);   m.  LEAVITT,  Sabin  M.,  merchant.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

Annie    Elizabeth    Pettit,    of    Phila.,    June    5.    1867.  _____     L,„^„   ■ux  -p-^-.-*.  v   xro^or,cooVo    -o  r\ 

Served  3  yrs.'  apprenticeship  in  shops  Lowell  Mfg.  ^  ^^  ?^^j/(,°^/,P^^  ^^®^*'  ^-  ?S,"^^V?^?K^'  T-,H\- 

Co.,  and  i  yr.  with  Corliss>  Nightingale,  Provi-  ^^.^^'J^^^-^^j^l^-J::  :i''2'^l%^^iF^^^^^ 

der 

Bost 

er 

Thi 

engr. 

tice:   splty.   pumping  and  mining  machinery;   ^u..-  ,„,„,„    t^               x    /~.„4.i,^u„     tit„™    tt„j^„  o*.    t  „„ 

suiting  engr.   Calumet  &  Hecla  Mining  Cof,   1874-  4,912-13    Democrat.    Catholic.    Mem^Union  St.  Jean 

1904;  ?etirld,  1904.    Has  acted  as  consulting  engr.  gaptiste   dAmer'a^e    Artisans   Canadian-Franc^ 

for    cities    of    Boston    and    Loui.sville,    Henry    R.  Forestiers,  Cathohques.    Address:    Westbrook,  Me. 

Worthington,  of  New  York,  etc.    Ex-pres.  Am.  Soc.  LE     BOUTILLIEB,    Jean    Georgfes,     editor;     b. 

Mech.  Engrs.;  mem.  Am.  Soc.  G.E.,  Am.  Inst.  Min-  Perce.    County    of   Gaspe.    Que..    Sept.    22.    1859:    s. 

ing  Engrs.,  Boston  Soc.  G.B.  (hon.).  Am.  Soc.  Naval  Georges  and  .losephine   (Tremblay)   Le  Boutillier; 

Engrs.   (hon.),  Brit.  Assn.  Adv.  Sci.   (life).  Prank-  g.s.   Hon.   John  Le  Boutillier,   b.  on   the  Island   of 


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Jersey,  Eng.,  came  to  Can.  about  ]S15  and  A.B.,  Harvard,  1889;  m.  Eleanor  Selden  Tucker, 
founded  large  fish  co. ;  classic  course  at  Le  Petit  of  Norfolk,  Va.,  Sept.  24,  1907;  2  children,  St. 
Seminaire  de  Quebec;  LL.B.,  L'Universit6  Laval,  George  Tucker,  Winthrop  Hovi^ard.  With  Stone 
Quebec,  1881;  m.  Oct.  2,  1888,  Marie  Renee  Lemieux,  iV  W'eoster.  .t^en.  m«rs.  corpns.,  Boston,  since  1894, 
of  Quebec.  Editor  I'Avenir  National,  1901-7,  librarian  since  1900.  Pres.  Boston  Esperanto  Soc, 
rOpinion  Publique,  Worcester,  1907-11;  now  editor  1912-15;  founded,  1912,  and  ex-pres.  Boston  Co- 
I'Avenir  National,  Manchester,  N.H.  Catholic,  oi^erative  Information  Bureau.  Epi.scopalian. 
Mem.  Catholic  Order  of  Foresters.  Contbd.  liber-  Club:  Engineers'  (Boston).  Author  of  various  ar- 
ally  to  Histoire  de  la  Presse  Franco-Americaine  tides  on  business  libraries  and  allied  interests. 
(History  of  the  French  American  Press),  1911.  Recreations:  tennis,  tree  study.  Home:  .511  Chest- 
Home:  291  Spruce  St.  Office:  70  Merrimack  St.,  nut  Hill  Av.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  147  Milk  St., 
Manchester,  N.H.  Boston,  Mass. 

IiESOUX,  Kenri  Toussaint,  lawyer;  b.  St.  Al-  LEE,  Gerald  Stanley,  author;  b.  Brockton,  Mass., 
bans,  Vt.,  Nov.  4,  1873;  s.  Toussaint  and  Elmira  Oct.  4,  1862;  s.  Rev.  Samuel  Henry  and  Emma 
(Bourgeois)  Ledoux;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  St.  Albans;  Chloe  (Carter)  Lee;  A.B.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1885; 
St.  Therese  Coll.,  P.Q.;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  student  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1885-8;  m.  Jeannette  Bar- 
Law,  1896;  m.  Agnes  Manseau,  of  Nashua.  N.H.,  hour  Perry,  June  26,  1896.  Ordained  Congl.  min- 
June  6,  1901.  Admitted  to  N.H.  bar,  1S96,  and  istry,  1888;  pastor  Princeton,  Minn.,  1888-9,  Sharon, 
since  practiced  at  Nashua;  mem.  Common  Council,  Conn.,  1890-3,  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  1893-6; 
Nashua,  1895;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1897-9;  mem.  substitute  in  dept.  of  rhetoric.  Smith  Coll.,  1897-8; 
N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1902;  mem.  Bd.  of  I'ub.  Works,  lectuier  on  lit.  and  the  arts  in  modern  times,  since 
1903-6;  tax  collector,  1907-13;  del.-at-large  from  1S9N.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Players  (New  York) 
N.H.  to  Dcm.  Nat.  Conv.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1912.  Authors'  (London).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
Pres.-gen.  L'Union  St.  Jean  Baptiste  d'Amerique.  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  88  High  St.,  North- 
Democrat.       Catholic.       Clubs:     Cercle     Montcalm  ampton,  Mass.* 

(Nashua),     Cercle    Dramatique    National     (Woon-  j^-jj.     warrv    Jason     surgeon-    b      Athol     Mas<< 

New"T]:,n^n."h?r"e^'"''    (E°«t°">-    Address:  Nashua,  Dec^f  i,  ^mf  s'^SfrJryT'and   AHc^'^'a'' (S) 

Ne^\    Hampshire.  L^g.   ^^    p^j^    g^j^g^  Greenfield,  Mass.;   Ch.B.,  Bos- 

IiEE,  Ag-nes,  author:  moved  to  Chicago,  111.    (See  ton    U.,    1903:    M.D.,    Boston   U.    Sch.    of    Medicine, 

vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.)  1903;    m.   Esther   Brown,   of   Taunton,    Mass.,   Oct. 

LEE,  Charles  E.,  railwav  official.    (See  vol.  1909.)  1.    1907;    children,    Robert,    Russell.     Practiced    in 

LEE,     Charles     rollen,     clergyman;     b.     Salem,    S°tl°"  .fn".^.^  1  onR^.^f-^f.^' /"^^^°"'    i^^/^"    Ho'"^- 
Mt«?c;      Mtv   25     1S4S-    ^    Dav   Kpllnsre-  and    Snnhia     Hosp.,    Since    1906;    lecturer   on    applied    anatomy, 

student   Coll    of   the   Citv   of   N  Y      1Sfifi-70-    MA  since  1909.    Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons,  1915 :  mem. 

Tufts  COIL    lS83:'m.  Co7deHa  M^ore,  of  Bayonne,'  ^^^^% ^i^^,'   ^^^^   ^-f/a «•. ""^^Tl?"   ^^f '   ^oc.   Boston 

N.J.,    June    12,    1872;    3    children.    Rev.    Frederick  ^°"^f-   S.  £'L'';'   ^T^lf;.^''.'^^- ni^K.^^"''^*-    a°^/ 

Crosby  (A.B.),  SophikM.,  Elizabeth.    Deacon,  1892,  (ffi;Lt-^T°'''^^*^>y^-l''i'^"-.^   v'"^'     ^°•^^°.'^  '^'■*- 

priest,    1893,    P.E.    Ch.;    rector    St.    Andrew's    Ch.,  ^0%'''^^^"'''%,  mechanical     appliances.      Address: 

New   Castle,    Me.,    1895-06,    St.    Marv's   Ch.,    North  °"^^  -Beacon  bt.,  lioston. 

East  Harbor,   since   1909.    Deputy  Gen.  Conv.   P.E.  LEE,  Henry  H.,  M.D.;  Nov.  3,  1857-Apr.  4,  1914. 

Ch.,   at   San   Francisco,   Cal.,    1901;    pres.    Standing  (See  vol.  1909.) 

Com     of  Me.,  since  1901     Mem.  Bunker  Hill  Monu-  i,ee,    James    Morg-an,    insurance;    Feb.    2,    1844- 

ment  Assn.    (Boston),  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  Phi  Gamma  ^911       (See  vol    190't  ) 

Delta.       Independent      Republican.       Recreations:  --,-,      _          A       /U     r,           -n          \               i-   *      x, 

rowing,  fishing.   Address:    The  Rectory,  North  East  ^  ^^^'    ,?^^^e"f     ^^.^n''''?cL  "^l^'^J^:,  "°^®^\5*=    ^^■ 

Harbor    Me  Bristol,   Conn.,   Nov.    10,   1860;   d.   Philemon   F.   and 

'__'.„,.'.„   ,     .     .  -r-,    -r^            •■  Tx    ■»,         ^  ^Marv  (Barbour)  Perrv;  A.B.,  Smith  Coll.,  1886:  m. 

LEE,  EUot  Cabot;  A.B..  Harvard  y.   Mem.  Corpn.  Gerald  Stanley  Lee.  June  26,  1896.     Teacher  Eng- 

Mass.  Inst.  Tech.    Address:    Brookline,  Mass.  ugh,   Vassar,    1890-3;    head   dept.   of  English,   Coll. 

LEE,   Frances,   educator;   b.    Canandaigua,   N.Y.,  for    Women,    Western    Reserve    U.,    1893-6;    instr. 

Jan.     19,     1880;    d.    James    Hattrick    and    Abigail  English,  1901-4,  prof.  English  lang.  and  lit.,   1904- 

Eloisa    (Stearns)    Lee;    grad.    Milton    Acad.,    1897:  13,   Smith  Coll.      (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 

A.B.,   Radcliffe  Coll..    1901;   studied  abroad,    1902-3  list  of  books.)      Address:  Northampton,  Mass.* 

and    summers,     1906      1909:     unmarried       Teacher  ^EE,  Joseph,  social  worker;  b.  Brookline,  Mass., 

?^nTi?.^^i«nf.a^w/hV.^^nr.yif^°'"t%f-''^-'TT^"^^  Mar.     S,     1862;    s.    Henry    and    Elizabeth    JPerkins 

1903-12;  also  teacher  history  of  art.  Miss  Haskell  s     mnHnt-i    Too-     a  tr      Wn\-i7arri     iss9      a  ivT      tt   r 

F?ne   r^t^^Sch '^nrin^'^n.^'^/;o.,^'=;^.h  ^'^^^  o.?'  18^"=   ^-   Mfrga1^e?-'c."cIbo[,^'of' Briokline,   Mas^!; 

^0^9    'U*^^?,''-;  Pq"u-   Miss   Lees   Sch.   since   Oct.,  May  20,  1897.     Admitted  to  bar,  1887.     Dir.  Work- 

iQAQ-if'^^---^^*-   ?^    ■  ^^^''^^''t    ^''f"-!?^   Boston,  ingmen's    Loan    Assn.:    organizer    and    v.-p.    Mass. 

1908-11.    Episcopalian.  Mem.  sch.  and  coll.  alumnae  ^iv^^  League;   instrumental  in  securing  much  so- 

assns.,   N.E    Assn    Teachers   of   Eng  ish    Harvard  cial  legislation  in  Mass.;   promoter  of  playground 

■Teachers    Assri     Club.    (College   (Boston).    Recrea-  movement;  mem.  Boston  Sch.  Com.,  1909-12,  1914- 

tions:     art.    Address:     344    Marlborough    St.,    Bos-  15.    mem.     Mass.    Commn.    on    Probation,    1908-9, 

'■°"-  1912-15;  pres.  Playground  Assn.  America,  1910,  11, 

LEE,    Francis    Wilson,    banking;    b.    Westport,  12,   13.     Club:    Boston   Citv.    Author:   Constructive 

N.Y..  Jan.   18,  1S52;  s.  Francis  L.  and  Sarah  Mary  and   Preventive   Philanthrbpv,    1902;    Plav   in   Edu- 

(Wilson)  Lee;  prep.  edn.  pvt.  sch.  of  Chestnut  Hill,  cation,  1915.     Home:  96  Mt.  Vernon  St.     Office:  101 

Phillips   Exeter  Acad.;   studied  Harvard.   Class  of  Tremont  St.,  Boston.* 

1875    but  did  not  graduate;  spl.  course    Mass.  Inst.  i,ee,  Laura,  artist;  b.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Mar. 

}^®?co-n"'-v,^^"°"  ^^°''®'  ?.^  Andover,   Mass.     Sept.  17    ig67;  d.  Daniel  Webster  and  Anna  Elvira  (Col- 

4,  1890;  children;  Mary,  Guy  Hunter,  Lsabella  D..  ner)  Lee;  descendant  of  John  Lee,  who  settled  in 
Susan  p..  Alice.  With  banking  dept.  Union  Safe  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1632;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Chelsea,  Mass.; 
Deposit  Vaults,  Boston,  and  its  successor.  The  prad.  Sch.  of  Drawing  and  Painting  of  Museum  of 
City  Trust  Co..  1877-07;  asst.  to  treas.  Provident  pine  Arts,  Boston,  1886;  studied  in  Paris,  in  the 
Instn    for   Savings   in   the   Town   of   Boston   .since  Academie    Julien    and    Studio    of    Charles    Lasar, 

?c^^-r.i'  \^^^i  «-*^?^/i,^2"'?cn^'  ?i"S,'  ^'■''"'>i5"£'  /^^^"  1887-8;    unmarried.     Exhibited:    Columbian    Expn., 

05.  Che.stnut  Hill  Club,  1894-06,  Tavern  Club  (Bos-  Chicago;  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston;  Art  Club, 
^cn^  Vl^2-6,  Phillips  Exeter  Acad,  since  July  Boston;  Art.  Inst,  of  Chicago;  Pa.  Acad.  Pine  Arts; 
1895.  Home^  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.  Office:  36  etc.  Mem.  Copley  Soc,  Boston.  Swedenborgian. 
iemple  PI.,  Boston.  Address:  194  Clarendon  St.,  Boston. 

LEE,   Prederic   ScMller.    physiologist.     Address:  lee,  Mary  Catherine,  author:   b.   New  Bedford, 

Woodstock     yt      or    125    E.    65th    St.,    New    York,  Mass.;    d.    Perez    and    Jane    (Taber)    Jenkins;    ed. 

N.Y.    (See  Whos  Who  in  America.)  New  Bedford  and  New  York:   m.   Roswell   Lee,  of 

LEE,   Georgre  "Winthrop,   librarian;    b.   Roxburv,  Springfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  13.  1874.   Author:  A  Quaker 

Mass.,  Feb.  27,  1867;  s.  John  Rose  and  Lucy  Maria  Girl  of  Nantucket,  1889;  In  the  (Iheering-Up  Busl- 

(Howard)    Lee;    grad.    Roxbury   Latin    Sch.,    1885;  ness,    1891;    A    Soulless    Singer,    1893;    An    Island 


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Plant,  1895;  Lois  Mallet's  Dangerous  Gift,  1903; 
A  Little  Field  of  Glory,  1907;  etc.  Home:  63 
Westminster  St.,  Springfield,   Mass. 

Z;i:i:,  Samuel  Henry,  educator;  b.  Hanover,  Conn., 
Dec.  21,  1S32;  s.  AVilliam  and  Sarah  (Storrs)  Lee; 
A.B.,  Yale,  1858,  A.M.,  1894;  grad.  Yale  Div.  Sch., 
1862;  m.  Emma  Chloe  Carter,  of  Pleasant  Valley, 
Conn.,  Aug.  7,  1861;  4  children,  Gerald  Stanley, 
Christabel  (Mrs.  P.  P.  Safford,  Lakeville,  Conn.), 
Grace  (died  1900),  Theodore  Storrs  (died  Aug.  24, 
1911).  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1862;  pastor, 
Brockton,  Mass.,  1862-6;  dismissed,  1866;  resumed 
preaching  at  Greenfield,  Mass.,  Aug.,  1866;  pastor 
Second  Ch.,  1866-72;  dismissed,  1872;  pastor  1st 
Congl.  Ch.,  Cleveland,  1872-8;  prof,  economics, 
Oberlin  Coll.,  1878-83;  acting  pastor  Brattleboro, 
Vt.,  1883-5;  introduced  Prof.  W.  R.  Harper  to  Yale 
Coll.  and  raised  money  for  his  chair;  preached  in 
New  Haven  and  Georgetown,  Conn.,  1885-9;  prof, 
history,  1890-3,  pres.,  July  12,  lS93-July  15,  1908, 
since  pres.  emeritus,  Am.  Internat.  Coll.,  Spring- 
field, Mass.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Skull  and 
Bones.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Yale).  Republican.  Club: 
Reality.  Address:  106  Wilbraham  Rd.,  Springfield, 
Mass.* 

IiEE,  Thomas  Zanslaur,  lawver;  b.  Woonsocket, 
R.I.,  Sept.  26,  1866;  s.  Thomas  and  Eleanor  (Mona- 
han)  Lee:  ed.  St.  Bernard's  Acad.;  pub.  schs.; 
LL.B..  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1888,  LL.M.,  1908 
(LL.D.,  1911).  Clk.  R.L  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1888-1902; 
admitted  to  R.I.  bar,  1888;  .iustice  Dist  Ct.  of  12th 
Jud.  Dist..  1S93-9.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Fellows,  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1910-13.  Mem.  Am.  and  R.I.  bar 
assns.,  Internat.  Law  Assn.,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Am. 
Polit.  Science  Assn.,  R.I.  Hist.  Soc,  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Cape  Cod  Pilgrim  Memorial 
Assn.,  Providence  Alumni  Assn.  of  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon  (1st  pres.);  life  mem.  Am.  Irish  Hist.  Soc. 
(pres. -gen.,  1911-12).  Rep.  Boston  U.  at  Conv. 
Internat.  Law  Assn.,  London,  1910.  Clubs:  R.I. 
Yacht,  Automobile  of  R.I.,  Manhattan  Catholic 
(New  York).  Contbr.  .lour.  Am.  Irish  Hist.  Soc. 
and  other  pubis.  Home:  1363  Smith  St.,  North 
Providence,  R.I.  Office:  49  Westminster  St.,  Prov- 
idence, R.I. 

IiEi:,  Wesley  Terence,  M.D. ;  b.  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  Mar.  S,  1S72;  s.  John  M.  and  Ellen  (Moulton) 
Lee;  English  High  Sch.;  pvt.  schs.  4  yrs. ;  M.D., 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1898;  m.  Alice  H.  Bid- 
well,  of  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  June  18,  1908.  In  gen. 
practice  in  Somerville,  Mass.,  until  July  1,  1915; 
now  at  Boston;  lecturer  on  diseases  of  the  skin, 
Boston  U.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Surg,  and  Gvnecol.  Soc.  Republican. 
Mason;  Odd  Fellow;  K.P.;  Elk.  Address:  220 
Clarendon  St.,  Boston. 

IiEE,  'Wilson  H.,  publisher,  farmer;  b.  Hard- 
wick,  Mass.,  May  3,  1852;  s.  Joseph  and  Sarah 
(Adele)  Lee;  descendant  of  John  Lee,  who  settled 
at  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1634;  ed.  Athol  (Mass.)  pub. 
schs.  and  one  term  at  New  Salem  Acad.;  m.  Or- 
rianna  L.  Lewis,  of  Athol,  Feb.  1,  1875;  1  daugh- 
ter, Prudence  Adele  (Mrs.  John  R.  Demarest,  of 
New  Haven,  Conn.).  Entered  employ  of  a  direc- 
tory publishing  co.  in  Boston  at  21  yrs.  of  age; 
began  in  publishing  business,  1876,  in  printing 
business,  1884;  now  pres.  and  treas..  Price  &  Lee 
•Co.,  directory  publishers.  Conn.,  Mass.  and  N..I. ; 
pres.  and  treas.  Wilson  H.  Lee  Co.,  book  and  job 
printers  and  binders.  Started,  1902,  Fairlea  Farm 
(dairy).  Orange,  Conn.,  of  which  is  propr. ;  dir. 
Yale  Nat.  Bank;  trustee  Conn.  Savings  Bank,  Or- 
ange Bank  &  Trust  Co.:  sec.  and  treas.  Conn.  Has- 
sam  Paving  Co. ;  police  commr.  of  New  Haven  4 
yrs.;  pres.  New  Haven  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
1903-4.  Mem.  Am.  Directory  Publishers  Assn. 
(pres.,  1905-8),  United  Typothetee  of  America 
(pres.,  1910-11^  mem.  and  chmn.  exec.  com.  many 
yrs.).  Conn.  Typothetae  (pres.,  1899-08),  Worces- 
ter Northwestern  Agrl.  Soc.  (ex-pres.).  Conn. 
Dairymen's  Assn.  (pres.,  1909-10),  Conn.  State  Bd. 
■of  Agr.  (v. -p.  3  yrs).  New  Haven  Country  Im- 
provement League  (pres.).  Civic  Assn.  of  New 
Haven  (v.-p. ),  New- Haven  Morris  Plan  Co.  (dir.), 
•etc.  Mem.  S.A.R.  (pres.  Conn.  State  Soc,  1913-14). 
Mason.  Clubs:  Union  League,  Quinnipiack,  Pe- 
•quoig     (Athol,     Mass.),     Essex     (Newark,     N.J.). 


Home:  Orange,  Conn.     Office:  206  Meadow  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 


IiEEDS,  Alfred,  paper 

Oct.  20,  1807;  s.  Charles 
bert)  Leeds;  B.A.,  Yale, 
Morgan,  of  Springfield, 
daughters.  Began  mfr. 
1888;  now  gen.  mgr.  Am. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon 
Clubs:  Nayasset,  Coun 
Mass.     Address:  Holyoke 


mfr.;  b.  New  York  City, 

H.   and   Sarah   P.    (Lam- 

1887;    m.    Louise   Chapin 

Mass.,    Oct.    24,    1894;    3 

of    paper    at    Springfield, 

Writing  Paper  Co.    Mem. 

Republican.     Conglist. 

try.     Home:     Springfield, 

Mass. 


IiEEDS,  Charles  Henry,  retired  mfr.;  b.  New 
York,  Jan.  9,  1834;  s.  Samuel  and  Mary  Warren 
(Mellen)  Leeds;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, 
Mass.,  1850;  A.B..  Yale,  1854;  m.  Dec.  21,  1865, 
Sarah  P.  Lambert,  of  New  York.  Engaged  in  mfg. 
straw  goods.  New  York,  in  firm  of  Buttle  & 
Leeds,  1854-83;  retired  and  removed  to  Stamford, 
Conn.,  1883.     Home:  Stamford,  Conn. 

IiEEDS,  Samuel  Fenniman,  clergyman;  Nov.  15, 
1824-June  25,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

Im'EEN,  Thomas  Francis,  M.D.;  b.  Boston,  Aug. 
15,  1875;  s.  Michael  Callan  and  Mary  Jane  (Leon- 
ard) Leen;  prep.  edn.  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1898;  M.D.,  cum  laude.  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1901;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Boston  since 
1904;  phys.-in-chief  to  Carney  Hosp. ;  asst.  in 
theorv  and  practice  of  physics.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.; 
dir.  Blackstone  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Sciences.  Democrat. 
Roman  Catholic.  Club:  Harvard  (Boston).  Rec- 
reations; fishing,  golf.  Address:  527  Beacon  St., 
Boston. 

ImHHT'E,  William  White,  clergyman;  b.  Windsor, 
Conn.,  Oct.  11,  1854;  s.  Rev.  Theodore  Adgate  and 
Mary  Coolev  (White)  Leete;  B.A.,  Amherst,  1877; 
B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1880;  (D.D.,  Knox  Coll.,  1897); 
m.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Rockwell,  of  Ridgefield,  Conn., 
Apr.  4,  1883.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1882; 
pastor,  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  1882-8,  1st  Ch.,  Rockford, 
111.,  1888-99,  Dwight  PI.  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1899-13;  sec.  for  N.E.  of  the  Congl.  Ch.  Bldg.  Soc, 
Apr.  1,  1913 — .     Address:  14  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

IiEFAVOTTR,  Henry,  college  president;  b.  Sa- 
lem, Mass.,  Sept.  4,  1862;  s.  Thomas  Hovey  and 
Caroline  (Wallis)  Lefavour;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll., 
1883.  Ph.D.,  1886;  U.  of  Berlin,  1888-90:  (LL.D., 
Williams,  1902,  Tufts,  1905);  unmarried.  Instr. 
Williston  Sem.,  1883-4;  instr.,  1884-8,  prof,  physics, 
Simmons  Coll.  since  1902.  Trustee  Williams  Coll. 
since  1903,  and  Boston  State  Hosp.  P'ellow  Am. 
Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  pres.  Colonial  Soc.  of 
Mass.;  trustee  Women's  Ednl.  and  Industrial 
Union;  mem.  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc.  Clubs:  City 
(New  York),  St.  Botolph,  City  (Boston).  Author: 
Physics  Lecture  Notes,  1893;  also  various  ad- 
dresses and  reports.  Address:  Simmons  College, 
Boston.* 

Ill:  G-AI^IiIENin:,  Richard,  author;  b.  Liverpool, 
Eng.,  Jan.  20,  1866;  s.  John  and  Jane  Le  Gallienne: 
ed.  Liverpool  Coll.;  m.  Mildred  Lee,  1891  (died 
1894);  m.  2d,  Julie  Norregard,  1897;  m.  3d.  Irma 
Hinton  Perry,  1911.  Engaged  in  business  7  yrs., 
but  abandoned  it  for  literature;  for  some  time  in 
.iournalism  and  literary  work  in  U.S.  Editor: 
isaak  Walton,  The  Compleat  Angler,  Hazlitt's 
"Liber  Amoris,"  Hallam's  "Remains."  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home: 
Rowayton,  Conn.* 

IiEGATE,  Burton  John,  educator;  b.  Leominster, 
Mass.,  June  I,  1855;  s.  Franklin  and  Emily  J. 
(Mack)  Legate;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1877;  m.  Lizzie  F. 
Hunt,  of  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Apr.  5.  1882;  chil- 
dren, Grace  (Mrs.  H.  F.  Olmsted),  Marian  (Mrs. 
Paul  Roberts),  Laura  (Mrs.  D.  C.  Ware). 
Founder  and  headmaster  of  Legate's  Private  Clas- 
sical School.  Life  mem.  Am.  Unitarian  Assn.  Re- 
publican. Clubs:  Harvard  (Newburyport,  and  Bos- 
ton), Varsity  (Cambridge),  Boston  Athletic  Assn., 
Leominster.  Home:  Newburyport,  Mass.  Office: 
66  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

Z^ECfCrETT,  Mary  lydla,  clergyman;  b.  Moravia. 
Cayuga  Co.,  N.Y.,  d.  Rev.  William  and  Frelove 
Otis  (Frost)  Leggett;  prep.  edn.  Monticello  Sem., 
Godfrey,  111.;   Harvard  Div.   Sch.;   unmarried.    Or- 


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dained  Unitarian  ministry,  18S8;  pastor  Beatrice, 
Neb.,  Green  Harbor,  Mass.,  Dighton,  N.H.,  Wolf- 
boro,  1st  Ch.,  Revere,  ]Mass.,  since  1910.  Address: 
3  Janvrin  Av.,  Revere,  Mass. 

IiEORIS,  Marie  Josepli  Ernest,  M.D. ;  b.  Louis- 
ville. P.Q.,  Can.,  May  S,  1N57;  .s.  Antoine  L.  and 
Lfeocadia  (B61and)  Legris;  M.D.,  Victoria  Med. 
Coll.,  Montreal,  Can.,  1879;  m.  Montreal,  Oct.  21, 
1881,  L6opoldine  Desrosiers;  9  children,  5  girls,  4 
boys.  Came  to  U.S.,  1879;  practiced  at  Natick, 
R.I.,  IS  mos.,  since  at  Arctic;  dir.  Centreville 
(R.I.)  Nat.  Bank  for  10  yrs. ;  mem.  Warwick  Town 
Council  5  yrs.;  rep.  R.I.  Legislature  5  yrs.;  treas. 
St.  John  Baptist  Soc.  of  Centreville,  R.I.,  18  yrs., 
pres.  4  yrs.  Republican.  Trustee  St.  Jean-Bap- 
tiste  Ch.  (R.C.),  Centreville,  R.I.,  since  1885.  Mem. 
Am.  Med.  Assn.,  R.I.  and  Kent  Co.  med.  socs.. 
L'Union  St.-Jean-Baptiste  d'AmSrique,  Foresters, 
Franco-American  Knights  of  Columbus,  Red  Men, 
K.  of  P.     Club:  Leo  XIII.     Address:  Arctic,  R.I. 

Ill:  GBO,  Charles  Allen,  pharmacist;  b.  Colum- 
bia, N.H.,  Apr.  19,  1857;  s.  David  and  Nancy  Ma- 
tilda (Ayres)  Le  Gro;  descendant  of  John  I^e  Gro, 
b.  France,  168  0,  first  of  the  name  to  come  to 
America;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Ware,  Mass.,  Plymouth, 
Conn.,  and  Huntington,  N.Y. ;  m.  Alice  Lucilla 
Cowles,  of  Amherst,  Mass;  4  children,  C.  Ralph, 
A.  Blanche,  Irene  C,  Ruth  L.  Began  as  drug  elk. 
in  Ware,  1873;  mem.  Le  Gro  &  Lynde,  pharmacists. 
Palmer,  Mass.,  1886-97,  sole  propr.,  1897-06;  re- 
tired from  drug  business,  1906;  v. -p.  Palmer  Nat. 
Bank;  trustee  and  auditor  Palmer  Savings  Bank; 
town  auditor;  elk.  and  treas.  Palmer  Fire  Dist. ; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1914.  Trustee  and  treas. 
Wing  Memorial  Hosp.  Assn.  Mason;  mem.  Royal 
Arcanum,  Ancient  Order  United  Workmen.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Club:  Palmer  Business  and 
Social.    Address:   Palmer,  Mass. 

IiEHY,  Geoffrey  Bernard;  b.  Rovalston,  Mass., 
Sept.  13,  1855;  s.  Geoffrey  and  Elizabeth  (Kelly) 
Lehy;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Royalston,  and  Holy  Cross 
Coll.,  W'orcester;  m.  Abbie  M.  Lewis,  of  Royalston, 
May,  1880.  Pres.  W.  S.  Quinby  Co.,  importers  and 
roasters  of  tea  and  coffee,  since  organization;  dir. 
Fourth-Atlantic  Nat.  Bank;  mem.  investment  com.. 
Union  Inst,  for  Savings.  Mem.  Boston  Finance 
Commn.  5  yrs.,  resigned  June,  1914.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Boston  Fruit  and  Produce 
Exchange  (pres.,  1901).  Democrat.  Catholic. 
Club:  Boston  City  (1st  pres.  and  continued  5  yrs.). 
Recreations:  motorinsr,  fisliing,  liunting.  Home: 
Dorchester,  Mass.  Office:  69  South  Market  St., 
Boston. 

IiEHY,  Jolin  Francis,  educator;  b.  South  Royals- 
ton, Worcester  Co.,  Mass.,  Nov.  7,  1850:  s.  Geof- 
frey and  Elizabeth  (Kelly)  Lehy;  student  Holy 
Cross  Coll.,  1872-4;  entered  Soc.  of  Jesus,  1874.  Or- 
dained R.C.  priesthood,  1SS7;  prof,  mathematics, 
Holv  Cross  Coll.,  1879-84,  Georgetown  U.,  1887-8, 
W'oodstock  Coll.,  1892-3;  v.-p.  Gonzaga  Coll., 
"Washington,  D.C.,  1889-90;  v.-p.  1893-5,  pres.  1895- 
01,  Holy  Cross  Coll.;  at  Woodstock  Coll..  1901-4; 
Boston  Coll.,  1904-6;  treas.  Holy  Cross  Coll.,  since 
1906.     Address:    Worcester,    Mass.* 

IiEXOH,  Thomas,  lawyer;  b.  Hallowell,  Me.,  Oct. 
17,  1862;  s.  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Paine)  Leigh; 
grad.  Hallowell  Classical  and  Scientific  Inst.,  1881: 
A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1885;  studied  law;  admitted 
to  bar,  1888;  m.  Waldoboro,  Me.,  June  14,  1894, 
Fanny  L.  Reed;  2  children,  Donald,  Elizabeth. 
Practiced  at  Augusta  since  1889;  city  solicitor, 
Hallowell,  1893-4,  Augusta.  1896-1900;  co.  atty., 
Kennebec  Co.,  1901-7.  Republican.  Conglist. 
K.T..  mem.  K.  of  P.  Club:  Abnaki.  Recreations: 
boating,  tennis.    Address:   Augusta,  Me. 

IiEIGHTOir,  Charles  Milton,  M.D.;  b.  Osage,  la., 
Julv  8,  1870;  s.  Wilbur  F.  and  Abbie  F.  (Barbour) 
Leighton;  A.B.,  Bowdoin.  1894;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of 
Me.  (Bowdoin),  1897;  m.  Nellie  G.  Sherry,  of 
Portland,  Me.,  1902;  2  children,  Lawrence  B.,  Wil- 
bur F.,  2d.  Practiced  in  Portland  since  1898; 
city  phys.,  1898-01;  surgeon  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Mason.  Club:  Economic.  Address:  365  Congress 
St.,  Portland,  Me. 

IiEIGHTON,  Emery  Dyer,  shipwright:  b.  Steu- 
ben,  Me.,   Sept.   25.   1832;   s.   Thomas   and  Persis  T. 


(Dyer)  Leighton;  ed.  dist.  sch.  in  Me.  and  even- 
ing sch.  in  Boston;  m.  Roxie  Burg,  of  Boston, 
1847  (died) ;  m.  2d,  Sara  T.  Synett,  of  Boston, 
1884.  Removed  to  Boston,  1851,  and  spent  2  yrs. 
as  apprentice  in  learning  trade  of  shipwright  and 
calker;  worked  as  journeyman  1  yr. ;  entered  busi- 
ness on  own  account.  May,  1854,  incorporated, 
1904,  as  E.  D.  Leighton  Co.,  Inc.;  dissolved  the 
business  and  retired  May,  1914;  v.-p.  East  Boston 
Savings  Bank  (trustee  since  1884);  mem.  Boston 
C^ommon  Council,  1876.  Democrat.  Trustee  All 
Soul's  Universalist  Ch.,  East  Boston,  25  yrs.  Life 
mem.  Mass.  Charitable  Mechanics'  Assn.  Mem. 
Baalbec  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M.  (Past  Master);  East 
Boston  Council  R.  and  S.M. ;  St.  Paul's  Chapter, 
R.A.M. ;  Boston  Commandery,  K.T.  (life).  Has 
traveled  extensively  in  U.S.,  Europe,  West  Indies 
and  South  America.  Address:  3  Meader  Rd.,  Ever- 
ett, Mass. 

IiEIG'HTOM',  Georgre  B.,  business  man;  b.  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  Julv  19,  1864;  s.  George  Eliot  and  Isa- 
bella (Bridge)  Leighton;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888;  m. 
St.  Louis,  Apr.  12,  1893,  Charlotte  Kayser;  3  chil- 
dren, George  Eliot,  Henry  K.,  John  Langdon. 
Pres.  Los  Angeles  (Calif.)  Terminal  Ry.,  1889-1900 
(until  sold);  pres.  Leighton  &  Howard  Steel  Co., 
1899-03  (until  sold);  pres.  Allegheny  By-Products 
Coke  Co.,  McKeesport,  Pa.;  dir.  Am.  Steel  Foun- 
dries; owner  Monadnock  Farms,  N.H.  Mem.  N.H. 
Forestry  Commn.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Mem.  Soc.  Cincinnati,  Loyal  Legion,  Soc.  Colonial 
Wars,  Pepperell  Assn.,  Louisburg  Memorial  Assn. 
(hon.  trustee),  S.A.R.,  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  (v.-p.), 
N.H.  Branch  Am.  Red  (jross  (pres.).  Clubs:  Som- 
erset (Boston) ;  Union,  Metropolitan  (New  York) ; 
Chicago  (Chicago);  St.  Louis  (St.  Louis).  Address: 
Monadnock  Farms,  Monadnock,  N.H. ;  (winter) 
127    Beacon   St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

IiBIGHTOlT,  Ralph  W.,  register  of  probate;  b. 
Mt.  Vernon,  Me.,  June  28,  1875;  s.  Moses  R.  and 
Charlotte  A.  (Davis)  Leighton;  ed.  grammar  and 
high  schs.,  Augusta,  Me.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1896;  m. 
June  8,  1903,  Mary  B.  Ward,  of  Augusta,  Me.  Ad- 
mitted to  practice  in  Kennebec  County,  Me.,  Mar., 
1899;  practiced  in  Hallowell  and  Mt.  Vernon,  Me.; 
prin.  High  Sch.,  Mt.  Vernon,  5  yrs.;  elected  register 
of  probate  for  Kennebec  Co.,  1908,  reelected,  1912. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason;  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks. 
Home:  36  Melville  St.  Office:  Court  House,  Au- 
gusta, Me. 

IiBITCH,  John,  editor  and  publisher;  b.  Rama, 
Ont.,  Can.,  Feb.  10,  1858;  s.  John  and  Agnes  (Smith) 
Leitch:  bi-ought  to  U.S.  at  age  of  6  yrs.;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  Entered  employ  of  L.  E.  Porrey,  printer, 
1885;  associated,  1890,  with  Geo.  L.  Munn  and 
bought  the  business;  sold  out  to  Mr.  Munn,  1894, 
and  started  job  printing  alone;  established  The 
Enterprise,  weekly  newspaper,  1897,  and  continues 
as  editor  and  pub.  same;  pres.  Easthampton  Ma- 
sonic Building  Assn.  Sec.  Conn.  Valley  Chautauqua 
Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason;  mem.  A.O. 
U.W.,  Grange.  Club:  Masonic.  Home:  12  Clark 
Av.    Office:    151  Main  St.,  Easthampton,  Mass. 

IiBITH,  William  H.,  M.D.;  b.  Haverhill,  N.H., 
May  19,  1859;  s.  George  W.  and  Eveline  (Frary) 
Leith;  M.D.,  Vt.  Med.  Coll.,  Burlington,  Vt..  1883: 
interne  Mary  Fletcher  Hosp.,  Burlington,  1883-4; 
m.  Lancaster,  N.H.,  Oct.  4,  1888,  Minnie  P.  Eaton; 
1  son,  b.  1904.  Practiced  at  Guildhall,  Vt.,  1884-6, 
since  at  Lancaster,  N.H.  Trustee  Siwooganock 
Savings  Bank;  dir.  Lancaster  Nat.  Bank.  Republi- 
can. :Mem.  Coos  Med.  Soc,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Am. 
Med.  Assn..  Assn.  U.S.  Pension  Examiners,  N.H. 
Soc.  for  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis.  Address: 
I^ancaster,  N.H. 

I^EIiAND,  George  Adams,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Bos- 
ton. Sept.  7.  1850;  s.  Joseph  D.  and  Mary  P. 
(Adams)  Leland;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1874,  A.M.,  1894; 
M.D.,  Harvard,  1878;  house  officer,  Boston  City 
Hosp.,  1877-8;  taught  physical  culture  and 
hygiene  at  Tokio,  Japan,  1878-81,  under  auspices 
of  Imperial  Edn.  Dept.;  m.  Alice  P.  Higgins,  of 
Boston,  July  16,  1878.  In  gen.  practice,  1878-87; 
since  in  practice  of  diseases  of  the  ear,  nose  and 
throat;  instr.  otology,  Boston  Polyclinic,  1886- 
1906;  prof,  oto-laryngology,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch., 
since  1893;  aural  surgeon,  1887-1904,  visiting  aural 


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surgeon  since  1904,  Boston  City  Hosp.  Mem. 
Internat.  Otol.  Congresses,  1S99,  04,  09,  12,  17th 
Internal.  Med.  Congress,  1913;  mem.  Am.  Acad. 
Medicine,  A.M. A.,  Am.  Laryngol.  Assn.  (pres.  1912- 
13),  Am.  Otol.  Soc,  Am.  Laryngol.,  Rhinol.  and 
Otol.  Soc,  N.B.  Oto-Laryngol.  Soc.  (pres.  1911-13), 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Soc.  for  Med.  Improve- 
ment, Boston  Med.  Library  Assn.;  hon.  fellow 
Am.  Acad.  Dental  Science.  Club:  University  (Bos- 
ton), Alpha  Delta  Phi  (New  York),  Royal  Societies 
(London).  Address:  354  Commonwealth  Av.,  Bos- 
ton.* 

ImJUmATUD,  George  Farnham,  merchant;  b.  Balti- 
more, Vt.,  Jan.  25,  1S5S;  s.  Charles  A.  and  Susan 
(Farnham)  Leland;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Springfield,  Vt.; 
m.  Springfield,  Nov.  8,  1881,  Nellie  A.  Pierce  (now 
Grand  Matron  of  Vt.  Order  Eastern  Star) ;  2  chil- 
dren, Arthur  Farnham,  Mary  Alida.  In  gen.  mdse. 
business  since  Apr.  3,  1892,  as  C.  A.  Leland  & 
Son.  established.  1882;  dir.  First  Nat.  Bank;  in- 
corporator Springfield  Savings  Bank;  representa- 
tive from  Springfield  in  Vt.  Legislature,  1892, 
Senate,  1900;  on  staff  of  Gov.  McCullough,  rank 
of  col.,  1902-4;  pres.  village  since  1898,  and  mem. 
sch.  hd.  18  yrs.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason 
(32°,  Past  Master,  Past  High  Priest,  Past  T.I.M. 
of  Council,  Past  Eminent  Comdr.  K.T.,  Past  G.S.D. 
Grand  Lodge  Vt.,  Potentate  Cairo  Temple) ;  Past 
Grand  Patron  O.E.S.    Address:    Springfield,  Vt. 

I^EI^AND,  Lester;  b.  Boston,  July  20,  1864;  s. 
Lester  and  Mary  E.  (Babcock)  Leland;  ed.  Boston 
pub.  schs.;  m.  Frances  Eugenia  Converse,  of  Bos- 
ton, Oct.  25,  1892.  Treas.,  gen.  mgr.  and  dir.,  Bos- 
ton Rubber  Shoe  Co.;  pres.  and  dir.  Boston  Rubber 
Co.,  Am.  Rubber  Co.,  Gen.  Rubber  Co.  of  Brazil; 
pres.,  exec,  com.,  dir.  Gen.  Rubber  Co.;  v. -p.,  exec, 
com.,  dir.  Rubber  Goods  Mfg.  Co.,  U.S.  Rubber 
Co.;  v. -p.,  dir.  Meyer  Rubber  Co.;  dir.  Georgetown 
&  Western  R.R.,  U.S.  Rubber  Co.,  Ltd.,  Wm. 
Symington  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Stoughton  Rubber  Co., 
Hartford  Rubber  Works  Co.,  India  Rubber  Co., 
G  &  J  Tire  Co..  Mech.  Rubber  Co.,  Lycoming  Rub- 
ber Co.,  Morgan  &  Wright,  Fabric  Fire  Hose  Co., 
Second  Nat.  Bank  (Boston),  Atlantic  Coast  Lum- 
ber Corpn.,  Pacific  &  Ida.  Northern  Ry..  Revere 
Rubber  Co.,  Naugatuck  Chem.  Co.,  U.S.  Tire  Co., 
Holland-Am.  Plantations  Co.,  Netherlands-Lang- 
kat  Rubber  Co.,-  Industrial  Mutual  Ins.  Co.;  dir., 
exec.  com.  Am.  Trust  Co.  (Boston).  Clubs:  Union, 
Somerset,  Exchange,  Country,  jNIyopia  Hunt,  Essex 
Country,  Montserrat  Golf,  Salem.  New  Riding, 
Tennis  and  Racquet,  Eastern  Yacht,  Manchester 
Yaclit,  Hoosk'k'-W 'hi.«ick  ( ^Nlas^. ) :  Union,  The 
Brook  (New  York).  Home:  422  Beacon  St.,  Bos- 
ton; (summer)  Old  Tree  House,  West  Manchester, 
Mass.    Office:     101   Milk  St.,   Boston.* 

ImHTmA.N'D,  Waldo  Crifford,  historical  research;  b. 
Newton,  Mass.,  July  17,  1879;  s.  Luther  Erving  and 
Ellen  Maria  (Gifford)  Leland;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1900;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1901;  ficole  des  Chartes. 
Paris,  1910-11  (auditeur  libre) ;  in.  Gertrude  Den- 
nis, of  Newton,  Mass.,  Apr.  26,  1904.  Asst.  in 
history.  Harvard,  1901-3;  mem.  of  staff,  dept.  hist. 
research,  Carnegie  Instn.,  1903 — .  In  charge  of 
hist,  work  in  Paris  of  Carnegie  Instn.,  with  resi- 
dence there,  1907-14.  Progressive.  Mem.  Am.  Hist. 
Assn.  (sec.  1908 — );  mem.  various  hist,  socs..  Delta 
Upsilon.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  corr.  mem.  Me.  Hist. 
Soc;  del.  various  European  hist,  congresses.  Club: 
Cosmos.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
writings,  etc.)  Home:  Newton  Lower  Falls,  Mass. 
Address:    Woodward  Bldg.,  Washington.* 

laSLAND,  Williain  Sherman;  b.  Roxburv,  Mass., 
Sept.  6,  1851;  s.  William  S.  and  Sarah  E.  (Hallett) 
Leland:  A.B..  Harvard,  1874;  unmarried.  V.-p.  Eliot 
Five  Cents  Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Home:  53  Walnut  Av.  Oflfice:  67  Milk  St.,  Rox- 
bury,    Boston. 

LEMON,  James  Stephen,  clergyman;  b.  Whites- 
boro,  N.Y.,  1839:  s.  Stephen  and  Charlotte  (Adams) 
Lemon;  ed.  Rochester  (N.Y. )  U. :  A.B.  and  A.M., 
Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.:  Clark  U..  Worcester,  Mass.; 
Ph.D.,  George  Washington  U.,  D.C. ;  univs.  of 
Munich,  Berlin  and  Leipzig;  m.  1862,  Emily 
Frances  Miller,  of  Buffalo,  N.Y.  (now  deceased); 
1  son,  George  Merrit  (Gardner,  Mass.).  Deacon, 
1877,  priest,  1877,  Episcopal  Ch.    Pastorates:  West- 


moreland, N.Y.;  New  Hartford,  N.  Y. ;  Gardner, 
Mass.;  since  1900  traveler  in  Europe,  Asia,  Africa; 
rector  .\m.  Episcopal  Ch.,  Munich,  Germany,  and 
later  Ch.  of  Eng.  Episcopal,  Leipzig.  Fellow  Am. 
Geog.  Soc,  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Am.  Anthropol.  Assn., 
Archseol.  Inst.  America,  N.Y.  Acad.  Sciences,  Soc. 
Philos.  Inciuiry,  Dickens  Fellowship  (Eng.),  Loyal 
Legion  U.S.  Mason.  Recreations:  travel.  Perma- 
nent .Address:    31  Park  St.,  Gardner,  Mass. 

IiENFEST,  Charles  G.,  stock  broker;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, .Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1866;  s.  Solomon  and  Jane 
(Turnbull)  Lenfest;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Cambridge;  m. 
Maria  A.  Sampson,  of  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Nov.  26, 
1890;  4  children,  Evelyn  M.,  Marion,  Gertrude, 
Helen.  Began  with  Leland,  Towle  &  Co.,  stock 
brokers,  Boston,  1888,  and  continued  with  suc- 
cessors, Towle  &  Fitzgerald,  1898;  admitted  as 
mem.  of  firm,  1906;  title  changed  to  Fitzgerald, 
Hubbard  &  Co.,  1910;  dir.  Chelsea  Trust  Co.  Mem. 
Sinking  Fund  Commn.,  Chelsea,  since  1907.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs: 
Boston  City,  Review  (Chelsea).  Recreations: 
horseback  riding,  tennis.  Home:  6  Laurel  St., 
Chelsea,   Mass.     Office:     95   Milk   St.,    Boston. 

IiEONARD,  Albert;  b.   Logan,  O.,  Dec.   21,  1857. 

(See   vol.    1909.) 

LEONAKD,  Arthur  Newton,  educator;  b.  Brook- 
lyn, Sept.  27,  1870:  s.  Thomas  Jefferson  and  Jose- 
phine (Stoddard)  Leonard;  prep.  edn.  Providence 
High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1892,  A.M.,  1893,  Ph.D., 
1894;  studied  Leipzig,  Germany,  1894-5,  U.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1898,  Munich,  Germany,  1907-8;  m.  Rock- 
ford,  111.,  Dec.  29,  1897,  Susan  Nettie  Leonard. 
Instr.  in  German,  Brown  U..  1892-4;  prof.  German, 
John  B.  Stetson  U.,  1895-6,  Fairmount  Coll.,  1896-9, 
Bates  Coll.,  since  1899.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem. 
Modern  Lang.  Assn.  America,  Me.  Modern  Lang. 
Assn.,  Delta  Phi.  Joint  author  Brief  German  Gram- 
mar, 1908;  editor  German  texts;  contbr.  to  Modern 
Lang.  Notes,  Boston  Transcript.  Recreations: 
fishing.    Address:     Lewiston,   Me. 

IiEONARD,  Charles  Hall,  theologian;  b.  North- 
wood,  N.H.,  Sept.  16,  1822;  s.  Lemuel  and  Cynthia 
(Claggett)  Leonard:  ed.  Haverhill  (Mass.)  Acad., 
.\tkinson  (N.H.)  Acad.,  Bradford  Sem.;  grad.  Theol. 
Sch.,  Clinton,  N.Y.,  1848;  (hon.  A.M..  1869,  LL.D., 
1905,  Tufts:  D.D.,  St.  Lawrence,  1871);  m.  Phcebe 
.A.nn  Bassett,  of  New  Y^ork,  1846  (died  1872).  Or- 
dained Universalist  ministry.  1848;  minister  Ch. 
of  the  Redeemer,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1848-71:  God- 
dard  prof,  homiletics  and  pastoral  theology  since 
1869,  dean  Div.  Sch.  since  1884,  Tufts  Coll.  Hon. 
mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Whittier  Club,  Haverhill, 
Mass.  (See  also  Who's  Who  in  America.)  Ad- 
dress   Tufts  College,  Mass.* 

IiEONABD,  Charles  Henry,  M.D.;  b.  Madison. 
Tnd.,  Dec.  29,  1841;  s.  Manning  and  Mary  Fisher 
(Ammidown)  Leonard:  A.B.,  Yale,  1865.  A.M., 
1870:  M.D..  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  New  York,  1868; 
m.  Mary  Grace  Beecher,  of  Southbridge,  Mass., 
June  1,  1872:  3  children,  Gi'ace  Fisher,  Mary 
Beecher,  George  Manning.  Pvt.  Co.  A,  45th  Mass. 
Vol.  Inf.  (cadet  regt),  1862-3,  in  18th  Army  Corps. 
N.C.;  house  phys.  Charity  Hosp..  Blackwell's 
Island.  N.Y.  City,  1868-9;  practiced  in  Providence, 
R.I.,  since  Jan.,  1870;  in  charge  of  pub.  vaccina- 
tions in  Providence  most  of  time  since  1870;  coro- 
ner, 1879-84;  visiting  phys.  Providence  Lying-in 
Hosp.  since  1886:  mem.  Sch.  Com.  several  yrs. 
Mem.  R.I.  Med.  Soc.  Providence  Med.  Assn..  R.I. 
Hist.  Soc;  Kappa  Sigma  Epsilon,  Alpha  Delta 
Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club: 
R.I.  Congregational.  Address:  11  Beacon  Av., 
Providence,  R.I. 

IiEONABD.  Charles  Leslie,  clergyman,  teacher; 
b.  Rock  Citv.  N.Y.,  Apr.  7,  1864;  s.  Jacob  and  Hanah 
Catherine  (Sutton)  Leonard:  grad.  Troy  Conf., 
Acad.,  1891;  A.B..  Middlebury  Coll.,  1895  (D.D., 
1905):  m.  Burlington.  Vt..  June  29.  1S95,  Emma 
Dorsey;  children,  Dorothy  Frances,  Charles  Leslie, 
.Tr.,  Marv  Evelin,  Walter  Sutton.  Received  into 
Troy  Conf.,  1893,  and  apptd.  to  supply  Bridport 
(Yt)  Ch.  while  an  undergraduate  at  Middlebury 
Coll.;  pastor  M.E.  Ch..  Ripton,  Vt..  1895-6.  Poult- 
nev  Vt..  1896-8;  ordained  to  ministrv  M.E.  Ch., 
1898;  pastor.  Cambridge.  N.Y..  1899-1900,  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.,  1901-9;  pres.  bd.  of  trustees  Troy  Conf. 


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Acad.,  giving  all  time  to  raising  money  and  build- 
ing new  dormitories,  1909-12;  prin.  Troy  Conf. 
Acad.,  since  1912.  Instr.  in  Middlobury  Coll.,  189r., 
96,  97,  1901.  Pres.  Methodist  Kpvvorth  League 
sees,  for  N.E.,  1906-8;  pres.  bd.  of  trustees  Troy 
Conf.  Acad,  since  1906;  dir.  and  trustee  Mass. 
Bible  Soc.  since  1905.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and 
Social  Science,  Delta  Upsilon  (Middlebury  Chap- 
ter).   Kepublican.    Address:    I'oultney,  Vt. 

JjEONABD,  Charles  'Webster,  woolens;  b. 
Sharon,  Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1844;  s.  Benjamin  S.  Leon- 
ard; ed.  Stoughtonham  Inst.,  Sharon,  Mass.;  m. 
Emma  Thatcher  (died  Sept.,  1911);  3  sons,  Edgar 
W.,  Robert  J.,  Charles  R.  Cllc.  and  salesman, 
Jackson,  Mandell  &  Daniells,  Boston,  1866-70, 
partner,  1870-81;  partner  Arnold  Print  Wks.,  1889- 
91,  Holden,  Leonard  &  Co.,  dry  goods  mcht.,  oper- 
ating Bennington  Woolen  Mills,  and  the  Oneko 
Woolen  Mills,  New  Bedford,  since  1891;  dir.  Wal- 
tham  Watch  Co.,  Arlington  Mills,  Noquit  Spinning 
Co.,  Manomet  Mills;  trustee  Home  Savings  Bank. 
Warden  Grace  P.E.  Ch.,  Newton;  vestryman  St. 
John's  P.E.  Ch.,  Newtonville.  Clubs:  Newton, 
Middlesex.  Episcopalian,  Brae  Burn  Country,  Al- 
gonquin, Exchange;  Neighborhood  (Newton).  Rec- 
reations: traveling.  Homo:  Forest  Av.,  West 
Newton,  Mass.    Office:    232  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

IiEONABD,  E.  Randall,  apothecary;  b.  Bath, 
Me..  Feb.  2.  1S63:  s.  Thomas  and  Sarah  C.  (Davis) 
Leonard;  pub.  sch.  edn. ;  m.  Bath,  May  17,  1899, 
Mary  F.  ]\Terrill;  1  child,  Catharine  E.  In  apothe- 
cary business  since  age  of  17:  mem.  firm  of  Leon- 
ard &  Mitchell,  1894-1904  (sole  owner  since  1904); 
mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  1907-8;  alderman,  1908,  09;  trustee 
People's  Safe  Deposit  and  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Loan 
&  Bldg.  Assn.:  treas.  Home  for  Aged  Couples  and 
Old  Men.  Mem.  IMe.  Pharm.  Assn.  Mason;  Odd 
Fellow.     Republican.     Address:     Bath,   Me. 

I^EONABS,  Gertrude  Kalladay,  suffragist;  b. 
Boston,  Feb.  l."?,  ISfiS;  d.  Charles  Stuart  and  Sarah 
(Adams)  Halladay;  descendant  of  Puritan  an- 
cestry; grad.  Girls'  High  Sch.,  Boston,  1885;  grad. 
Boston  Normal  Sch.,  1886;  m.  John  I^eonard,  of 
Boston,  Juno  15,  1899.  Active  advocate  of  equal 
suffrage;  chmn.  state  exec.  bd.  Mass.  Woman  Suf- 
frage Assn..  1913-15;  mem.  exec,  council  Nat.  Am. 
Woman  Suffrage  Assn.  Clubs:  Women's  City, 
Boston  Business  Women's.  Recreations:  travel, 
tramping.  Home:  413  Hammond  St.,  Chestnut 
Hill,  Mass.;  (summer)  Hyannisport,  Mass.  Office: 
585    Boylston   St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

IiEOlTARD,  Henry  Fiske,  M.D.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

IiEONABD,  Joel  Marvin,  clergyman;  b.  Pots- 
dam, N.Y.,  July  21.  1852;  s.  Hiram  and  Mary 
Greelev  (Butler)  Leonard;  A.B.,  Harvard  U.,  1874; 
S.T.B.,  Boston  U..  1877,  Ph.D.,  1887;  U.  of  Leipzig, 
1879-81:  (D.D.,  Wesleyan.  1902):  m.  Ada  J.  West, 
of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1877;  2d,  Marv  True  Mason, 
of  Winchester,  Mass.,  Sept.  13.  1883.  Ordained 
M.E.  ministrv,  1877;  pastor,  Nashua,  la..  1877, 
Anamosa.  la.,  1878-9,  ^Vinchester,  Mass..  1882-3, 
Newton,  1884-5,  Westfield,  1886-88,  Weslev  Ch., 
Salem,  1889-91.  Centre  Ch.,  Maiden,  1892-5, 
Melrose,  1S96-1900,  Baker  Memorial  Ch.,  Boston, 
1901-2:  supt.  Lynn  dist.  (62  chs.),  1903-8:  conf. 
supt.  Continued  Boston  Missionary  and  Ch.  Exten- 
sion Soc,  1910 — ;  agt.  Bd.  of  Conf.  Claimants  of 
M.E.  Ch.;  asso.  pastor  Bromfield-Tremont  Circuit, 
1912-13.  Trustee  Sch.  of  Expression  (Boston), 
Boston  IT.;  treas.  bd.  trustees  and  bd.  stewards 
N.E.  Conf.  Progressive.  Home:  177  Bellevue  Av., 
Melrose,   Mass.* 

IiEOITABI},  Joseph,  insurance;  b.  Boston,  Oct. 
14,  1877:  s.  Mathias  and  Bridget  (Burns)  Leonard; 
ed.  Boston  pub.  schs.;  m.  Apr.  18,  1912,  Eugenia 
Reilly.  of  Boston:  1  son,  .loseph,  .Tr.  Agt.  and  asst. 
supt.  Prudential  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Boston,  1898-1905; 
asst.  supt.  at  Lynn,  Mass..  1906;  asst.  supt.  John 
Hancock  Mut.  Life  Ins.  C!o.,  Boston,  since  1906. 
Mem.  Boston  Common  Council.  1907;  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep..  1909.  11,  12.  13.  Senate.  1914.  Demo- 
crat. Mem.  Knights  of  Bquitv,  Knights  of  Colum- 
bus. Clubs:  Cathedral  Y.M.C.A..  Tamany  117, 
Ward  Vine  Yacht.  Catholic  of  Boston.  Recrea- 
tions: motoring.  Home:  103  Union  Park  St.  Of- 
fice:    2343    Washington    St.,    Roxbury,    Mass. 


IiEOlTABI),  Iiothair  Iiewls,  surgeon;  moved  to 
Ocean   Grove,   N.J.,    Jan.,    1914.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

IiEOKABD,  Mary  Hall,  teacher,  author;  b. 
Bridgewuter,  Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1847;  d.  James  Mad- 
ison and  Jane  N.  (Thompson)  Leonard;  grad. 
Bridgewater  (Mass.)  Normal  Sch.,  1867;  studied 
in  Germany.  1874,  U.  of  Chicago,  1903,  various  sum- 
mer schs.  Teacher  high  sch.,  Longmeadow,  Mass., 
1S67-8,  Bridgewater  Normal  Sch.,  to  1885;  prin. 
Winthrop  Training  Sch.  for  Teachers,  Columbia, 
S.C,  1886-91;  instr.  Winthrop  Normal  Coll.  for 
Teachers,  S.(j.,  1892-4;  instr.  insts.  and  summer 
schs.  various  times  to  1909.  Conglist.  Mem.  Old 
Bridgewater  Hist.  Soc.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Address:  Rochester, 
Mass.* 

IiEONABD,  Parley  B.,  silk  mfr. ;  b.  Metamora, 
111.,  Oct.  26,  1860;  s.  Elbridge  Knowlton  and 
Marietta  Palyna  (Anderson)  Leonard;  ed.  Rock- 
ville  (Conn.)  High  Sch.;  m.  Marv  Elizabeth  Fit- 
ton,  of  Rockville,  Conn.,  Nov.  19,  1884  (died  Oct.  20, 
1910).  Began  as  elk.  in  drug  store;  became  con- 
nected with  Belding  Bros.  &  Co.,  silk  mfrs.,  1882, 
now  mem.  of  firm;  dir.  and  sec.  Rockville  Worsted 
Co.;  dir.  Rockville  Savings  Bank,  Rock  Mfg.  Co., 
Rockville  Fair  Assn.  (also  auditor).  Was  city  elk. 
of  Rockville,  Conn.;  first  selectman  Town  of  Ver- 
non 16  yrs. ;  mem.  Conn.  State  Senate,  1910-11.  Re- 
publican.    Conglist.     Home:     Rockville,    Conn. 

IiBSIiIB,  Prank  Elliott,  M.D.;  b.  Woburn,  Mass., 
July  21,  1873;  s.  Freeman  Francis  and  Sarah  Jane 
(Russell)  Leslie;  prep.  edn.  Ayer  (ISIass.)  High 
Sch.,  and  Brasher  (N.Y.)  Acad.;  student  Mass. 
Coll.  of  Pharmacy,  Boston;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me. 
(Bowdoin),  1901;  m.  Nellie  V.  Ripley,  of  Andover, 
Me.,  June  3,  1902.  Hosp.  steward.  Marine  Hosp. 
Service,  1894-7;  gen.  practice  of  medicine  in  An- 
dover, Me.,  since  1901;  mgr.  Glenellis  Sanitarium, 
Andover,  since  1905;  sec.  Andover  Bd.  of  Health; 
mem.  Andover  Sch.  Bd.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Me.  Med. 
Assn.,  Oxford  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Mem.  Knights  of  Pytliias,  Independent  Or- 
der of  Foresters.  Recreations:  tennis,  fishing. 
Address:    Andover,  Me. 

I.ESI.IE,  Horace  Granville,  M.D.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

I^ETOUBNEAU,  J.  Alfred,  lawyer;  b.  St.  Joseph, 
Beauce,  P.Q.,  Dec.  3,  1864;  s.  Joseph  and  Odile 
(St.  Pierre)  Letourneau;  ed.  in  French  and  Eng- 
lish languages  in  pub.  schs.  and  commercial  coll.; 
read  law  with  S.  S.  Brown.  Waterville.  IMe.;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1900;  m.  Waterville.  Oct.  27,  1890, 
Rose  D.  Loubier.  Has  practiced  at  Waterville  since 
May  3,  1900.    Home:  Waterville,  Me. 

^EVAITZIN,  Aug'ustin,  dietitian,  dietotherapist, 
electrotherapist;  b.  Cospicua,  Island  of  Malta 
(Mediterranean),  May  23,  1872;  s.  Paul  and  Lorenza 
(Borg)  Levanzin;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.  of  Malta; 
Lyceum  and  Royal  U.  of  Malta,  A.B.,  1895,  Ph.C, 
1897,  LL.B.,  1905;  student  at  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1912;  at  Coll.  Surgeons  and  Physicians,  Boston, 
1914,  M.E.T.,  1914:  m.  Lucia,  d.  of  Chev.  G.  F. 
Inglott,  M.D.,  of  Cospicua,  Malta,  Apr.  24,  1900; 
2  children,  Yolanda  Beatrice,  Miranda  Cordelia. 
Brought  to  America,  in  1912,  by  Carnegie  Instn., 
of  Washington;  fasted  40  days  in  Malta  and  32 
days,  on  distilled  water  only,  at  Carnegie  Nutri- 
tion Lab.,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  under  supervision  of 
35  specialists  of  Harvard  and  Yale  (declared  to 
be  the  most  remarkable  experiment  of  the  kind 
on  record).  Lecturer  on  Dietology,  Coll.  of  Surg, 
and  Phys.  (Boston);  dean  California  Coll.  of  Drug- 
less  Physicians.  Formerly  editor  of  The  Bee  (a 
scientific  and  lit.  publ.),  also  The  Maltese  Stu- 
dent; recognized  as  a  journalist  by  the  Italian 
Govt.,  and  mem.  Northern  Press  Syndicate.  New 
York.  Pres.  Internat.  Assn.  of  Esperanto  Pharma- 
cists; pres.  Soc.  Psychical  Research  (Malta);  pres. 
Esperanto  and  Ido  assns.  (Malta) ;  del.  from  Anti- 
Vivisection  Soc.  of  Boston  to  Internat.  Anti-Vivi- 
section Congress,  Washington,  D.C.,  1913;  corr. 
mem.  Coll.  of  Pharmacy,  Barcelona  (Spain);  etc. 
Author  of  hist,  novels,  among  them  "The  Wizard 
Falzon";  poems;  contbr.  to  European  and  Am. 
mags.  Recreations:  walking  in  the  country,  visit- 
ing museums,  travel,  reading,  movies.  Address: 
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IiEVEBETT,  Georg-e  Vasnier,  lawyer:  b.  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  1S46;  s.  Daniel  and  Charlotte  (Bette- 
ley)  JLeverett;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1S67,  A.M.,  1S70, 
LL.B.,  1S69;  m.  Mary  E.  L.  Tebbetts,  of  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Apr.  3,  ISSS  (now  deceased).  Practicing 
lawyer  and  trustee  at  Boston,  1871 — ;  associated 
in  practice  with  Prof.  .Tames  B.  Thaver,  of  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.  till  his  death,  1902;  with  Am.  Bell 
Telephone  Co.  and  Am.  Telephone  &  Telegraph 
Co..  18S6 — ,  first  as  official  atty.,  later  as  counsel 
and  gen.  counsel,  now  consulting  counsel  lattei-  co.; 
dir.  Conveyancers  Title  Ins.  Co.,  State  St.  Trust 
Co.,  and  other  cos.  Mem.  Colonial  Soc.  of  Mass.; 
fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences.  Clubs:  Har- 
vard, University  (New  York);  University,  Union, 
Boston  Athletic.  Oakley  Country  (Boston),  Uni- 
versity (Chicago)i.  Home:  66  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 
Office:  53  Devon.shire  St.,  and  125  Milk  St.,  Bos- 
ton;  15  Dey  St.,   New  York.* 

IiEVEBMORE,  Charles  Herbert,  college  prof.; 
b.  Mansfield,  Conn.,  Oct.  15,  1856;  s.  Rev.  Aaron 
Russell  and  Mary  Gay  (Skinner)  Levermore;  A.B., 
Yale,  1879;  Ph.D..  .Johns  Hopkins,  1886;  m.  Mettle 
Norton  Tuttle,  of  New  Haven.  Conn.,  Sept.  4.  1884. 
Prin.  Guilford  (Conn.)  Inst.,  1879-83:  univ.  fellow 
in  history,  Johns  Hopkins,  1884-5;  instr.  history, 
Hopkins  Grammar  Sch..  1885-6,  U.  of  Cal..  1886-8; 
prof,  history.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  1888-93:  prin. 
Adelphia  Acad.,  Brooklvn.  1893-6;  pres.  Adelphi 
Coll.,  1896-12,  prof,  history,  1912 — ;  dir.  Coll.  and 
Univ.  Dept.  of  World  Peace  Foundation.  1913 — . 
Trustee  Hackley  Sch.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  N.E. 
Soc.  of  Brooklyn,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs: 
Century  (New  York),  Twentieth  Century  (Boston), 
Colonial  (Cambridge).  (See  T\^ho's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  books.)  Home:  361  Harvard  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.    Address:    40  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Boston.* 

IiEVEBONI,  Frank,  lawyer,  judge;  b.  Genoa. 
Italy.  Sept.  10.  1S79;  s.  Andrew  and  Catherine 
(Trebino)  Leveroni:  came  to  America.  1883:  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Boston:  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.;  LL.B., 
cum  laude,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1903;  m.  Louise 
Finochietti,  of  Boston,  Oct.  5.  1903:  children, 
Beatrice,  Laura,  Claire,  Vivian.  Practiced  in  Bos- 
ton since  Aug.,  1903;  associated  with  Samuel  L. 
Bailen;  spl.  justice  Boston  Juvenile  Ct.  since  Sept., 
1906;  pub.  administrator;  legal  adviser  to  Italian 
Consulates  of  N.E..  and  counsel  numerous  chari- 
table socs. ;  dir.  Federal  Trust  Co.;  trustee  Colum- 
bus Savings  Banli.  Home  Savings  Bank:  sec.  Italian 
Cemetery  Assn.:  trustee  North  Bennet  Street  In- 
dustrial Sch.  Independent  Democrat.  Catholic. 
Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Am.  and 
Mass.  bar  assns..  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Deco- 
rated Chevalier  of  the  Cross  of  Italy  by  King 
Victor  Emanuel  III.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Harvard  (Boston).  Catholic 
Union.  Recreations:  walking,  music.  Home:  358 
Arborwav,  Jamaica  Plain,  (jffice:  814-816  Tre- 
mont  Bldg.,  Boston.* 

IiEVICK,  Hugrh  Gwynae,  banker;  b.  Burleigh, 
Eng.,  IVIar.  17,  1870:  s.  John  Musgrave  and  Eliza- 
beth Augusta  (Gwynne)  Levick;  ed.  Malvern  Coll., 
Eng.,  and  at  Hamburg.  Germany;  m.  Agnes  Bur- 
well  Stout,  of  Hohokus,  N.J..  Oct.  13.  1892;  2  chil- 
dren. Hugh  Gwvnne,  Jr..  Elizabeth.  Began  in  em- 
ploy of  Bank  of  Montreal,  N.Y.  City,  in  1886,  con- 
tinuing 16  yrs. ;  became  associated  with  Lee,  Hig- 
ginson  &  Co.,  bankers,  1902.  mem.  firm  since  1906; 
also  mem.  Higginson  &  Co..  London,  Eng.;  dir. 
United  Fruit  Co..  Nipe  Bay  Co.  (Cviba),  Revere 
Sugar  Refining  (^o.  Trustee  Framingham  Hosp. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  Algonquin.  Excliange  (Boston); 
India  House  (New  York);  Eastern  Yacht  (Marble- 
head.  Mass.);  St.  James  (London.  Eng.).  Home: 
Framingham,  INIass.    Office:  44-50  State  St..  Boston. 

IiEVINSTEH!!',  Edsrar,  chemical  mfr. ;  b.  Man- 
chester, Eng..  Feb.  20.  1877;  s.  Ivan  and  Hertwig 
(Abeles)  Levinstein:  ed.  Cheltenham  Coll..  Eng., 
1890-4:  ficole  De  Commerce,  Neuchatel,  Switzer- 
land. 1894-6;  L'Universite  de  Neuchatel,  1896-7; 
Sch.  of  Tech..  Manchester,  Eng.,  1897-8:  m.  Fran- 
ces Rena  Childs.  of  Amesbury.  Mass..  Aug..  1914. 
Began  as  spl.  agt.  in  foreign  countries,  1898.  for 
Levinstein,  Ltd..  of  Manchester,  in  which  co.  now 
has  financial  interest;  came  to  j^merica.  1900.  and 
engaged  with  Thomas  Leyland  &  Co.,  Boston,  for 


5  yrs.;  founder,  1905,  and  pres.,  I.  Levinstein  & 
Co.,  Inc.,  factory  at  Chelsea,  Mass.,  offices  in 
Boston,  Phila.,  Chicago  and  Toronto,  Can.  Mem. 
Soc.  Chem.  Industry,  England  and  America,  Chel- 
tonian  Soc,  London.  Club:  Engineers'.  Recrea- 
tions: motoring,  athletics.  Home:  226  Bay  Slate 
Rd.      Office:    74    India  St.,  Boston. 

LEVY,  Max,  lawyer;  b.  New  York  City,  Aug.  22, 
1872;  I'll.  pul).  schs.,  Newport,  R.I.  Admitted  to 
R.I.  bar,  and  since  practiced  in  Newport;  pros, 
atty..  Police  Commn.  of  Newport,  1906;  city  solic- 
itor, 1908-9;  served  as  mem.  City  Council  and 
mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.  Master  in  chancery.  Mem. 
2d  Div..  R.I.  Naval  Battalion;  hon.  mem.  Newport 
Arty.  Co.  Republican,  Address:  Daily  News 
Bldg.,  Newport,  R.I. 

IiEWIS,   Alouzo    Norton,    clergyman.     (See   vol. 

1909.) 

IiEWIS,  Carll  Andrews,  educator,  genealogist; 
b.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Jan.  2,  1862;  s.  Jolm  Gardner 
and  Jane  Abigail  (Hart)  Lewis,  and  descendant  in 
8th  generation  of  John  Lewis,  Westerly,  R.I.,  1661; 
grad.  Hopkins  Grammar  Sch.,  1879;  A.B.,  Yale,  1883 
(Phi  Beta  Kappa);  post-grad,  work,  Yale,  1883-4; 
m.  Hampton,  Conn.,  June  23,  1886,  Carrie  Louise 
Lincoln;  cliildren,  Editli  Palmer  (B.A.,  Oberlin, 
1915).  Ethel  Knowles  (Storrs  Coll..  1915),  John 
Gardner,  Bessie  Lincoln.  Teacher,  Guilford,  Conn.. 
1884-7;  classical  instr.  Hillhouse  High  Sch..  New 
Haven.  1887-90;  prin.  Guilford  (Conn.)  Inst,  and 
High  Sch..  1898-1913;  early  began  work  in  gen- 
ealogy and  is  recognized  as  an  authority  in  the 
history  of  the  Lewises  in  America:  editor  and  pub. 
Lewisiana,  a  monthly  inter-family  paper  of  the 
Lewises,  1893-1907.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Nat. 
Geog.  Soc,  and  other  geneal.  and  hist.  socs.  Re- 
publican.   Conglist.    Address:  Hampton.  Conn. 

IiEWIS,  Charlton  Miner,  college  prof.;  b.  Brook- 
lvn, Mar.  4.  1866;  s.  late  Charlton  Thomas  (Ph.D., 
LL.D.)  and  Nancv  D.  (McKeen)  Lewis;  A.B., 
Yale,  1886,  Ph.D.,  1898:  LL.B.,  Columbia,  1889;  m. 
Grace  H.  Robbins,  of  St.  Paul,  June  16,  190b. 
Practiced  law  at  New  York,  1889-94;  instr.  English, 
1895-8,  asst.  prof.  English  lang.  and  lit.,  1898-9, 
Emily  Sanford  prof,  since  1899,  Yale.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home: 
425  St.  Ronan  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

IiEWIS,  Clarence  H.,  real  estate;  b.  Reading, 
Mass.,  Oct.  28,  1872;  s.  John  B.  and  Mary  W. 
(Hawes)  Lewis;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Reading,  and  An- 
dover  Acad.,  Mass.;  m.  Adeline  E.  Parker,  of 
Reading,  June,  1900;  1  son,  John  B.  With  Bow- 
ker,  Gay  &  Wills,  real  estate,  1897-1900;  since  en- 
gaged in  real  estate  business  on  own  account. 
Mem.  Boston  Real  Estate  Exchange,  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason. 
Club:  Boston  Citv.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports. 
Home:  Winchester,  Mass.  Office:  15  State  St., 
Boston. 

I^EWJS,  Edward  Morgan,  teacher;  b.  Machynl- 
leth, North  Wales,  Dec.  25,  1872;  s.  John  C.  and 
Jane  (Davies)  Lewis;  arrived  in  America,  ISSl; 
A.B..  Williams  Coll..  1896.  A.M..  1898;  grad.  Sch. 
of  Expression.  Boston.  1901;  m.  Utica,  N.Y..  July 
1.  1896,  Margaret  Hallie  Williams;  3  children,  Ed- 
ward Williams.  Gwendolen.  John  Bascom.  Lec- 
turer in  elocution.  Columbia  Coll..  1901-3;  instr. 
public  speaking,  Harvard  Summer  Sch..  1903  and 
1908;  instr.  in  oratory.  1903-6.  asst.  prof,  oratory 
and  pub.  speaking.  1906-11.  Williams  Coll.;  dean 
and  prof,  langs.  and  lit..  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll..  since 
1911,  and  acting  pres.  same,  1913-14.  Instr.  in 
elocution.  Yale  Divinity  Sch.,  since  1904.  Conglist. 
Plaved  ball  in  Boston  (Nat.  League).  1896-1901. 
Derii.  Congressional  candidate.  1st  Mass.  Dist.. 
1910,  and  Dem.-Prog.  candidate,  1914;  permanent 
chmn.  Dem  State  Conv.,  Boston,  1913.  Address: 
Amherst,  Mass. 

IiEWIS,  Edwin  James,  Jr.,  architect;  b.  Rox- 
bury,  Mass.,  May  1,  1859;  s.  Edwin  James  and 
Sarah  Avery  (Richards)  Lewis;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech..  1881;  unmarried.  In  office  of  Peabody  & 
Stearns,  Boston.  5  yrs.;  has  practiced  in  Boston 
since  1887.  Fellow  Am.  Inst.  Architects.  Boston 
Soc.  Architects.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Boston  City, 
Twentieth  Century.  Home:  597  Adams  St.,  Dor- 
chester.    Office:   9   Park   St.,   Boston.* 


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I^EWIS,  Edwin  Kausome,  M.D.;  b.  Westerly, 
R.I.,  June  5,  1863;  s.  Edwin  Ransome  and  Louise 
A.  (Brown)  Lewis;  first  generation  in  America 
landed  in  Salem,  1628,  and  descendants  were  amonpr 
freemen  in  Westerly,  1668,  occupying  grant  from 
the  King;  grad.  Westerly  High  Sch.,  1881,  Mowry 
and  Goff's  Sch.,  Providence,  1883;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1887;  m.  Mary  Townsend  Babcock,  of 
Westerly,  R.I.,  Feb.  27.  1889;  1  child  (deceased). 
Practiced  in  Westerly  since  1887;  mem.  Town 
Council,  Westerly,  1896,  7,  8;  was  mem.  Water 
Works  Commn.  when  town  system  was  estab- 
lished, and  reconstructor,  1897;  bird  commr.  of 
Washington  County,  R.I.,  1899-14.  Republican. 
Mason  (Lodge,  Chapter,  Narragansett  Command- 
ery,  K.T.).  Recreations:  hunting,  fishing.  Ad- 
dress: Westerly,   R.I. 

XEWIS,  Everett  Edward,  clergyman;  b.  Bristol, 
Conn.,  June  4,  1837;  s.  Gad  and  Hannah  M.  (Lins- 
ley)  Lewis;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1862,  A.M.,  1865; 
teacher,  1862-64;  grad.  Andover  Theol  Sem.,  1867; 
m.  at  Bristol,  Conn.,  June  21,  1870,  Kllon  A.  Hurd; 
1  child,  Winifred  M.  Pastor  Congl.  Ch.,  Bethel, 
Vt.,  1868-71;  Haddam,  Conn.,  since  Dec.  1,  1871. 
Ordained  minister  Congl.  Ch.,  1872.  Address:  Had- 
dam, Conn. 

IiEWIS,  FraiLk  "Washing'ton,  clergyman;  b.  Mid- 
dlesex, Vt.,  Oct.  21,  1852;  s.  Albert  R.  and  Emily 
(Holt)  T^ewis:  g.-s.  of  Dr.  Joseph  Lewis,  Jr.,  who 
practiced  in  Central  Vt.;  g.g.s.  Dr.  Joseph  Lewis, 
a  surgeon  in  Revolutionary  Army,  under  Gen. 
Montgomery;  ed.  dist.  schs.  in  Vt.  and  Mass.; 
Canton  (Mass.)  High  Sch.;  Boston  evening  schs.; 
pvt.  schs.  and  under  tutors;  m.  Ella  F.  Whitnev, 
of  Granville,  Vt.,  Mar.  26,  1879;  3  daughters,  Eliz- 
abeth E.  (wife  of  Rev.  Jacob  Finger,  Naples, 
N.Y.),  Lula  M.  (wife  of  Dr.  H.  A.  Stevenson,  St. 
Albans),  A.  I^ouise(  at  home).  Served  as  elk.  and 
bookkeeper,  also  taught  sch.;  entered  M.E.  minis- 
try, 1878;  pastor  Topsham,  Vt.,  1878-9,  Gavsville, 
1880,  Stowe.  1881-2,  Perkinsville,  1883-5,  Weston, 
1886-8,  Randolph,  1889,  Barton,  1890-4,  Bradford, 
1895-6,  Bellows  Falls.  1897-01.  Brattleboro.  1902-4: 
supt.  St.  Johnsbury  Dist.,  1905-10;  pastor  St.  Al- 
bans, 1911-12,  Groton,  since  1913.  Trustee  Mont- 
pelier  Sem.  fexec.  com.  and  auditor).  Sec.  Vt. 
Conf.  M.E.  Ch.,  1899-08,  and  since  1912  (many 
other  offices  in  the  conf.);  del.  Gen.  Conf.  Los 
Angeles.  Cal.,  1904;  first  reserve,  Baltimore,  Md., 
1908.  Mem.  Sons  of  Temperance,  Good  Templars. 
Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Owl  (St.  Albans). 
Contbr.  on   religious  topics.     Address:   Groton,  Vt. 

IiEVTIS,  Frederic  Thomas;  b.  Cambridge,  Mass., 
Mar.  18,  1875;  s.  Charles  Sanford  and  Nettie  Far- 
num  (Brown)  Lewis:  A.B..  Harvard,  1897.  A.M., 
1898,  M.D.,  1901;  m.  Ethel  May  Stickney,  of  Clin- 
ton, Mass..  July  30,  1904.  Austin  fellow  in  his- 
tology and  embryology,  1901-2,  instr..  1902-6,  asst. 
prof,  embryology,  1906-15,  asso.  prof,  since  1915., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.  Mem.  Park  St.  Ch..  Boston. 
Fellow  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Assn.  Am.  Anatomists  (v.-p., 
1914),  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  History  (council),  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Author  of  embryol.  papers  and  of  an 
arrangement  of  Stohr's  Lehrbuch  der  Histologic 
upon  an  embryol.  basis.  Editor  American  Natur- 
alist, 1907-8;  asso.  editor  Anatomical  Record. 
Home:  538  Chestnut  St.,  Waban,  Mass.* 

IiEWIS,  Georg-e,  clergyman:  b.  Bridgton,  Me., 
Jan.    21,   1839.      (See  vol.^  1909.) 

IiEWIS,  Georg-e  A.;  member  firm  Mason,  Lewis 
&  Co.,  bankers,  until  incorporated  as  Lewis  Bros. 
&  Co.,  1909,  of  which  is  pres.  Club:  Exchange. 
Home:  Egypt,  Mass.  Office:  54  Devonshire  St., 
Boston. 

I.EWIS,  Georg-e  A.,  mfr.  rubber  boots  and  shoes. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

IiEWIS,  George  Fred,  M.D.;  b.  Dartmouth, 
Mass.,  Sept.  8,  1862;  s.  G.  W.  and  Lvdia  (A.)  Lewis; 
ed.  Friends'  Sch..  Providence,  R.I.:  student  Lit. 
Dept,  U.  of  Mich.,  3  yrs.,  class  of  1885;  M.D.,  Belle- 
vue  Ho.sp.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1886;  m.  Ida 
Sherman,  of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Apr.  19,  1888; 
5  children.  Don  C.  C,  Carlton  C,  Lester  T..  George 
W..  2d,  Kathryn  W.  practiced  in  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  since  1894.  Mem.  Bd.  U.S.  Pension  Exam- 
iners.    Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc.     Republican.     Epis- 


copalian.   Club:   Brooks. 
New   Bedford,   Mass. 


Address:   76  Walnut  St.. 


IiEWIS,  George  IiOthrop,  librarian;  b.  South 
Berwick,  Me.,  June  10,  1S78;  s.  George  and  Katha- 
rine Bigclow  (McLellan)  Lewis;  grad.  Berwick 
Acad.,  1897;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1901,  A.M..  1903; 
B.L.S.,  N.Y.  State  Library  Sch.,  Albany,  1907;  m. 
Frances  F.  Bell,  of  Granby,  Mass.,  June  10,  1913. 
Reference  librarian,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1901-5;  libra- 
rian Westfield,  Mass.,  Atheneum  since  1907.  Mem. 
A.L.A.,  Mass.  Library  Club  (treas.,  1913-5),  West- 
ern Mass.  Library  Club  (pres.,  1909-11),  S.A.R., 
Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants.  Delta  Upsilon.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Club: 
Get-Together.    Address:  Westfield.  Mass. 

IiEWIS,  Georg-e  Weekes,  funeral  director;  b. 
Buffalo.  N.Y.,  Jan.  25,  1S55;  s.  Levi  and  Margaret 
A.  (White)  Lewis;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Buffalo;  m.  Lil- 
lian Russell,  of  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  May  4.  1880  (died 
Apr.  10,  1915);  2  children,  Margaret  Russell  (Mrs. 
Frederick  C.  Russell,  of  New  Haven).  Lansing  (of 
New  Haven).  Accountant  for  N.Y.C.  &  H.R.R.R. 
fast  frt.  lines  until  1886;  mem.  Lewis  &  Maycock, 
funeral  dirs..  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1886-11;  pres.  and 
treas.  Lewis  &  Maycock,  Inc.,  since  1911;  dir.  Nat. 
Tradesmen's  Bank;  mem.  New  Haven  Bd.  of  l^'i- 
nance,  1903-7.  Mem.  New  Haven  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  New  Haven  Colony  Hist.  Soc.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mem.  Wooster  Lodge  No.  79,  F. 
and  A.M.:  Franklin  Chapter  No.  2,  R.A.M.;  Har- 
mony Council.  R.  and  S.M. ;  New  Haven  Com- 
mandery.  K.T.;  Lafayette  Consistory.  A.A.S.R. 
(32°);  Pyramid  Temple,  A.A.O.N.M.S.  Clubs: 
Union  League,  Race  Brook  Country.  Recreations: 
motoring,  fishing.  Office:  1112  CJhapel  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

IiEWIS,  Harris  Ward,  educator.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

LEWIS,  Harry  Edwin,  M.D.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

IiEWIS,  Homer  Pierce,  school  superintendent;  b. 
Claremont.  N.H.,  July  28,  1849;  s.  George  Gilbert 
and  Adeline  (Labarie)  Lewis;  descendant  of 
George  Lewis,  Scituate.  Mass..  1630.  and  of  Dr. 
Samuel  Fuller,  of  the  Mayflower;  A.B.,  Dartmouth, 
1874;  m.  1878,  Kate  Roberts,  of  Boston  (died 
1880);  m.  2d,  Elizabeth  Goodson,  of  Omaha.  Neb., 
Mar.  30.  1891.  Prin.  Pinkerton  Acad..  Derry,  N.H., 
1874-6;  prin.  grammar  and  higli  schs.,  Davenport, 
la.,  1876-83,  high  sch.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  1883-96;  prin. 
English  High  Sch.,  1896-01,  South  High  Sch.. 
1901-3,  AVorcester,  Mass.;  supt.  schs.,  Worcester, 
since  1903.  Mem.  Nat.  Soc.  for  Scientific  Study  of 
Edn..  N.E.A.,  Am.  Inst.  Instrn..  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Clubs:  Economic.  Joint  author  of  Lippincott's 
Readers.  Asst.  editor  Larned's  History  of  Eng- 
land. 1900;  edited  edit,  of  The  Courtship  of  Miles 
Standish.  1914.  Home:  82  Elm  St.  Office:  14  City 
Hall.  Worcester,  Mass.* 

IiEWIS,  Isaac  Newton,  teacher,  lawyer,  author; 
b.  Walpole,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1848;  s.  William  and 
Juditli  Maria  (Wliittemore)  Lewis;  grad.  Eliot 
High  Sch.,  Boston,  1868;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1873; 
LL.B..  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1876;  A.M.,  Boston 
U.,  1877;  m.  Etta  A.  Lewis,  of  Monson.  Mass.,  Apr. 
19,  1899.  Prof,  in  Chelsea  Acad.,  1874;  has  prac- 
ticed law  in  Boston  since  1876;  justice  to  try  cases; 
trustee  and  assignee  Wilder  and  otlier  estates, 
1878;  organized  several  cemetery  and  other  corpns. 
to  encourage  gen.  improvement;  donated  to  Wal- 
pole its  only  bronze  equestrian  statue,  dedicated  to 
founders  of  tlie  nation,  and  headstones  burial  lot, 
for  44  patriots;  also  its  first  oil  portrait  of  its 
founder.  Sir  Robert  Walpole,  and  presented  to 
Pub.  Library  of  the  town,  by  request  of  Sir  Spen- 
cer Walpole,  the  latter  8  vols,  of  English  history; 
active  in  awakening  public  spirit;  pres.  Maple 
Grove  and  Walpole  Plain  cemeteries,  and  Middle- 
sex Pub.  Co.;  one  of  proprs.  Forest  Hills  Ceine- 
tery,  Boston;  dir.  and  elk.  Neponset  and  other  res- 
ervoir cos.  Mem.  NorfoU?  (5o.  Bar  Assn..  Mass. 
S.A.R.  (life),  Am.  Hist.  Soc.  (life).  Smithsonian 
Instn..  N.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc.  (life),  Nat. 
Geog.  Soc.  "Washington;  pres.  First  Walpole  Hist. 
Soc.  (life  mem.).  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Authors'  (London).  Royal  Societies  (England). 
Made  a  tour  around  tlie  world.  1887.  and  five  sub- 
sequent trips  to  Europe.  Author:  In  Memoriam; 
Pleasant  Hours  in  Foreign  Lands;  History  of  Wal- 


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pole,  Mass.;  addresses  on  Sir  Robert  Walpole  and 
Rev.  Phillips  Payson,  The  Influence  of  Harvard  in 
Our  Early  English  Settlements,  The  Minute  Men 
and  Other  Patriots,  1775-1783,  etc.  Home:  East 
Walpole,  Mass. 

IiEWIS,  John  B.,  medical  director;  Mar.  10,  1832- 
Apr.   26,   1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

IiEWIS,  John  Beavens,  shoe  mfr. ;  b.  AVilming- 
ton,  Mass.,  Aug.  30,  1S41;  s.  John  B.  and  Threasa 
(Miller)  Lewis;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs. ;  m.  Hattie 
A.  Bancroft,  of  Reading,  Mass.,  1864  (now  de- 
ceased); 2  children,  Hattie  B.  (Mrs.  Frank  H. 
Swett,  of  Reading,  Mass.),  Rev.  John  B.  (Pep- 
perell,  Mass.);  m.  2d,  Mary  U.  Hawes,  of  Reading, 
1872;  1  son,  Clarence  H.  At  14  started  in  butcher 
business;  at  17  started  shoemaker's  shop  in  his 
father's  back  yard,  at  Reading;  in  employ  of 
John  Gilbert,  Jr.  &  Co.,  grocers,  Boston,  gen.  utility 
boy  to  mgr. ;  mem.  Co.  B,  44th  Mass.  Inf.,  9  mos., 
1862-3,  till  mustered  out;  cotton  buyer  until  close 
of  war;  in  shoe  business,  Shreveport,  La.,  15  yrs.; 
settled  in  Boston,  1880,  and  engaged  in  mfr.  of 
shoes  for  many  yrs.  Alderman,  Shreveport,  about 
1868;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907.  Active  tem- 
perance worker,  one  of  mgrs.  Nat.  Temperance  Soc, 
and  pres.  20th  Century  Pledge-signing  CIrusade; 
pres.  Plying  Squadron  of  N.E. ;  treas.  Flying 
Squadron  of  America.  Mason  (K.T.).  Home:  160 
Woburn  St.,  Reading,  Mass.  Office:  101  Tremont 
St.,  Boston.* 

IiEWIS,  John  Ii.,  lawyer;  b.  Berkshire,  Franklin 
Co.,  Vt.,  Mar.  7,  1858;  s.  Milo  G.  and  Euretta  S. 
(Willard)  Lewis;  ed.  St.  Albans  (Vt.)  Acad;  m. 
Georgia  E.  Harrison,  of  Oakland,  Cal.,  June  25, 
1885.  Active  at  the  bar,  1876-86,  since  as  con- 
sulting atty.  only;  pres.  Midland  R.R.  Co.;  v. -p. 
Barton  (Vt.)  Savings  Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  Farmers' 
and  Merchants'  Bank  (Georgetown,  Ga.),  Frontier 
Elec.  Co.:  dir.  Marl  Prod.  Co.,  State  Mut.  Fire 
Inst.  Co.,  etc.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1904-6,  Senate, 
1908-10;  del.-at-large  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago, 
1912;  mem.  Rep.  Nat.  Com.,  1912-16.  Trustee  Nor- 
wich U.,  Northfield,  Vt.  Episcopalian.  Address: 
North   Troy,  Vt.* 

IiEWIS,  John  Neher,  Jr.,  clergyman;  b.  Annan- 
dale,  N.Y.,  Jan.  IS,  1869;  s.  John  Neher  and  Chris- 
tina Jane  (Nelson)  Lewis;  B.A.,  Williams  Coll., 
1889;  grad.  Berkeley  Divinity  Sch.,  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1892;  m.  New  York,  June  5,  1894,  Mary 
Newell  Stone.  Ordered  deacon,  1892;  ordained 
priest,  1893,  P.E.  Ch.;  pastorates:  asst.  minister, 
St.  George's,  New  York,  1892-4;  rector  Grace  Ch., 
Honesdale,  Pa.,  1894-7;  dean  of  Christ  Ch.  Cathe- 
dral, Lexington,  Ky.,  1897-1900,  St.  John's  Ch., 
Waterbury,  Conn.,  since  1900.  Chaplain  2d  Inf., 
Ky.  N.G..  1898-9.  2d  Inf.,  C.N.G..  1907-12.  Mem. 
Sigma  Phi  (Williams).  Club:  Graduates'  (New 
Haven).   Address;    21  Church  St.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

ImU'WIS,  John  Nelson,  mfr.  cotton  clothes  and 
yarns;  b.  Exeter,  R.I.,  Apr.  23,  1847;  s.  James  and 
Mary  (Sisson)  Lewis,  and  descendant  of  John  L., 
who  arrived  at  Westerly,  R.I.,  previous  to  1661; 
ed.  common  and  select  schs.  and  grad.  Schofleld's 
Commercial  Coll.,  Providence,  1869;  m.  Hope  Val- 
ley, R.I.,  Nov.,  1873,  E.  Nietta  Lee.  Raised  on  farm; 
taught  sch.  in  R.I.  and  111.;  entered  employ  of  Ira 
G.  Briggs  &  Co.  as  elk.,  1872,  and  when  Briggs 
Mfg.  Co.  was  formed  was  made  bookkeeper;  was 
made  treas.,  1900;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1889, 
1891.  Senate,  1897;  town  treas.,  1893.  Home:  Volun- 
town.  Conn. 

IiBWIS,  John  Stanley,  editor,  publisher;  b. 
Liverpool,  Eng.,  Dec.  8,  1859;  s.  John  and  Isabella 
(Burrows)  Lewis;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  and  Blue  Coat 
Hosp.,  Liverpool;  m.  Truro,  N.S..  May  27,  1879, 
Marv  Elizabeth  Corkill:  children,  William  S.,  Mrs. 
Mary  E.  C.  Green,  Mrs.  Emily  M.  Wing,  Edward  C, 
Mrs.  William  L.  Huber,  Isabella  B..  Arthur  Harris, 
Mrs.  Blanche  C.  Joyce,  Helen  G.,  Silas  Dean, 
Louise  Emerson,  John,  Francis  Lester  (deceased). 
Began  newspaper  work  with  the  Nova  Scotia 
Farmer  and  Annapolis  County  Times;  was  later 
with  Truro  Times  and  Truro  Sun  and  Stoneham 
(Mass.)  Independent;  corr.  Boston  dailies;  editor 
Stoneham  Daily  Enterprise  since  1895.  Republi- 
can.   Episcopalian.    Address:    Stoneham,  Mass. 


IiEWIS,  Kenneth  Hastlng-s,  stock  and  bond  in- 
vestments; b.  Bar  Harbor,  Me.,  Aug.  21,  1875;  s. 
Col.  Charles  H.  and  Oriana  (Pendelton)  Lewis; 
ed.  Noble's  Sch.;  student  Harvard  U.,  1892-6;  un- 
married. Began  in  the  brokerage  business,  1898, 
with  firm  of  F.  S.  Mead  &  Co.  (now  Wells,  Grew 
&  Co.),  Boston;  then  with  George  H.  McMadden  & 
Co.,  cotton  brokers,  of  Phila.,  1904-6,  at  Boston; 
with  Hawes  &  Co.,  stock  and  bond  brokers,  until 
Dec,  1913;  since  In  business  on  own  account; 
also  pres.  N.E.  Fuel  Co.,  Boston  Mexican  Petroleum 
Co.  Republican.  Recreations:  fishing,  hunting. 
Home:  Beverly  Farms,  Mass.  Office:  50  Congress 
St.,    Boston. 

IiB'WIS,  Ii.  Halsey,  editor  and  publisher;  b. 
Blooming  Grove,  N.Y.,  Dec.  2,  1853;  s.  David  and 
Julia  (Smith)  Lewis;  Revolutionary  ancestry;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  of  N.Y.  (jity  and  Michigan;  m.  Alice 
Page,  of  Hyde  Park,  Vt,  Mar.  4,  1880.  In  news- 
paper business  since  Aug.  18,  1878;  editor  and  pub. 
News  and  Citizen,  Morrisville,  Vt.,  and  Hyde  Park, 
Vt. ;  pres.  Lamoille  Pub.  Co.;  also  editor  Cambridge 
Transcript,  Cambridge,  Vt.  Mem.  Vt.  Senate,  1908. 
Republican.  Trustee  Lamoille  Central  Acad.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner) ;  Odd  Pel- 
low,  K.P.    Address:    Hyde  Park,  Vt. 

IiBWIS,  Iieo  Rich,  college  prof.,  composer;  b. 
South  Woodstock,  Vt.,  Feb.  11,  1865;  s.  John  Jay 
and  Abbie  Goodwin  (Davis)  Lewis;  A.B.,  Tufts 
Coll.,  1887;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888,  A.M.,  1889;  di- 
ploma Conservatory  of  Music,  Munich,  1892;  m. 
Carrie  Nichols  Bullard  (composer;  pseud.  Carrie 
Bullard  and  Caryl  B.  Rich),  of  Brookline,  Mass., 
Dec.  21,  1892.  Instr.  French,  1892-5,  prof,  theory 
and  history  of  music  since  1895,  Tufts  Coll.  Chmn. 
music  com.  Medford  (Mass.)  375th  anniversary, 
1905.  Chmn.  bd.  of  examiners  in  music.  Coll.  En- 
trance Exam.  Bd.,  1909-14;  v. -p.  Music  Teachers' 
Nat.  Assn.,  1910,  12;  mem.  Eastern  Ednl.  Conf. 
in  Music,  N.E. A.,  Internat.  Music  Soc.  (sec.  N. 
Am.  Branch,  1912 — ),  Nat.  Soc.  Study  of  Edn., 
Zeta  Psi  (sec.  Kappa  Chapter  Corpn.).  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  compositions, 
etc.)     Home:     Tufts   College.    Mass.* 

IiBWIS,  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  M.D. ;  b.  Gris- 
wold.  Conn.,  Mar.  16,  1869;  s.  Benjamin  Thurston 
and  Mary  Jane  (Phillips)  Lewis;  grad.  Norwich 
Free  Acad.,  1889;  M.D.,  Eclectic  Med.  Coll.,  Cincin- 
nati, 1894;  m.  June  6,  1898,  Hannah  S.  Sholes,  of 
Preston.  Conn.  Practiced  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  since 
1894;  citv  health  officer  since  Oct.  1,  1903;  mem. 
Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1902-8.  Democrat.  Mem.  K.  of 
P.,  Odd  Fellows,  Elks.  Home:  341  Main  St.,  Nor- 
wich, Conn. 

IiBWIS,  Nathan  Barher,  judge;  b.  Exeter,  R.I., 
Feb.  26,  1842;  s.  James  and  Mary  (Sisson)  Lewis; 
descended  from  John  Lewis,  the  immigrant,  from 
Whales,  about  1650;  ed.  common  schs.  of  Exeter, 
select  schs.  and  East  Greenwich  Acad.;  m.  Rowena 
K.  Lillibridge,  Mar.  7,  1869  (died  July,  1879);! 
son,  Aubrey  C,  now  elec.  engr. ;  m.  2d,  Nettie 
Chester,  of  Westerly,  R.I.,  Aug.  15,  1880.  Supt. 
schs.,  Exeter,  R.I.,  1866-7;  town  elk.,  Exeter, 
1872-88;  iustice  Dist.  Ct.,  2d  Jud.  Dist.  of  R.I., 
since  July  1,  1886;  practiced  law  in  state  and 
U.S.  cts.  since  Mar.,  1890.  Served  as  pvt.  and 
corporal  Co.  F,  7th  R.I.  Vols.,  in  Civil  War,  Aug. 
15,  1862-June  9,  1865.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
R.I.  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason 
(K.T.);  mem.  Odd  Fellows  (Lodge  and  Encamp- 
ment). Patrons  of  Husbandry,  G.A.R.;  pres.  7th 
R.I.  Veteran  Assn.  continuously  since  Aug.,  1893. 
Home:  West  Kingston,  R.I.     Office:  Westerly,  R.I. 

Ii^WIS,  Nathan  F.;  b.  Wells.  Vt,  Oct.  25,  1879; 
s.  Lucius  A.  and  Cornelia  A.  (Francis)  Lewis;  ed. 
common  schs.:  m.  Bertha  A.  Sykes,  of  Wells.  Aug. 
28,  1901;  3  children,  Anna  L.,  George  A.,  William 
S  Entered  hardware  business  Apr.,  1903,  added 
groceries,  1907,  and  bought  out  George  D.  Carter, 
1909;  now  operating  gen.  store;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1910;  town  elk.  and  treas.  many  yrs.;  post- 
master since  Feb..  1915.  Democrat.  Universalist. 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Address:  Wells, 
Vt. 

IiBWIS,  Rodney  M.,  mfr.;  June  30,  1839-Aug.  29, 
1910.      (See  vol.   1909.) 


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IiEWIS,  Samuel  De  Wolf,  banker;  b.  Newport, 
X.H.,  Jan.  3,  1867;  s.  l^'rcik-rick  W.  and  :\Iai-y  J. 
(Travis J  I^ewis;  ed.  pub.  sclis.  and  Phillip.s  Acad., 
Kxeter,  N.H.;  m.  Lonsdale,  K.L,  June  1,  1890, 
Maude  Isabelle  Bibby.  Entered  enii)l<)y  of  First 
Nat.  Bank,  Newport,  at  IG,  and  succeeded  his 
father  as  cashier,  1890;  one  of  organizers  of  the 
Brampton  Woolen  Co.;  was  mem.  of  staff  of  Gov. 
Rawlins  with  rank  of  col.     Home:  Newport,  N.H. 

IiEWIS,  Walter  Henry;  b.  Manchester,  N.H., 
Mar.  ;U,  1SG6;  s.  Henry  and  Hannah  Elizabeth 
(Beach)  Lewis;  descendant  of  ANilliam  and  Amy 
Lewis,  Boston,  1653;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Mancliester; 
grad.  N.E.  Conser\atory  of  Music,  1890;  art 
course,  Corr.  Inst,  of  America,  Scranton,  Pa.;  m. 
Sarah  Abbie  Bridges,  of  Eliot,  Me.,  June  26,  1895. 
A  founder  of  Church  and  ('ollege  of  Nat.  Astro- 
logical Soc.  of  U.S.,  Inc.,  and  nat.  treas.  same  since 
its  incorpn.,  1909;  editor  of  "Prophecy,"  the  organ 
of  the  society;  ordained  as  a  minister  or  "Magi" 
and  holds  degree  of  Doctor  of  Astrology,  in  Incor- 
porated Ch.  and  Coll.  of  Astrology.  ]\Iem.  Sch. 
Bd.,  Manchester,  N.H.;  Independence  League  can- 
didate for  gov.  of  N.H.,  1908.  Dir.  Nat.  Astrol. 
Soc.  of  U.S.,  Inc.  Progressive  Republican.  Mason 
(32°,  K.T.).  Author:  (comic  opera)  The  Miller's 
Daughter,  1891;  (musical  comedy)  The  Explorers, 
1901;  also  published  numerous  musical  composi- 
tions. Inventor  of  Zariels'  Perpetual  Planetary 
Hour  Dial.  Contbr.  many  occult  articles  under 
nom  de  plume  of  "Zariel."  Address:  90S  Union 
St.,   Manchester,  N.H. 

IiEWIS,  Weston,  banker;  b.  Pittston,  Me.,  Dec. 
26,  1850;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1872  (hon.  A.M.,  1909). 
Prin.  liigh  sch.,  Gardiner,  J\Ie.,  1872-5;  in  banking 
business,  Gardiner,  since  1S75;  pres.  Me.  Trust 
&  Banking  Co.;  dir.  ]\Ie.  Central  R.R.;  mem.  City 
Council  since  1911.  Overseer  Bowdoin,  1901-11, 
since  trustee.      Home:   Gardiner,   Me. 

Iii:WIS,  William.  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Brook- 
lyn. Aug.  4,  1842:  s.  ^V'illiam  Henry  and  Emeline 
Julia  (Bartow)  Lewis;  student  Columbia  Coll.; 
A.B.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1865,  A.M., 
1868  (D.D.,  1898);  m.  Watertown,  Conn.,  Apr.  8, 
1863,  Catherine  C.  Edwards.  Served,  June,  1862- 
Jan.,  1865,  in  2d  Conn.  Heavy  Arty.;  wounded  at 
Winchester,  Va.,  Sept.  19,  1864,  discharged  as  capt. 
Ordered  deacon,  1868,  ordained  priest,  1869,  P.E. 
Ch.;  pastor,  Winsted  Church,  South  Orange,  N.J., 
Woodbury,  N.J.,  Ch.  of  Nativity,  Phila.,  Meadville, 
Pa.,  Wilmington,  N.C.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Home: 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Ill: WIS,  William  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Berkeley 
(now  part  of  Norfolk),  Va.;  Nov.  28,  1868;  s. 
Ashley  and  Josephine  (Baker)  Lewis;  prep.  edn. 
Va.  Normal  and  Industrial  Inst,  (colored),  Peters- 
burg, Va.:  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1892;  LL.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1895;  m.  Elizabeth  Baker,  of  Boston,  Sept. 
26,  1896;  3  children,  Dorothy,  Elizabeth,  William 
H.,  Jr.  Began  practice  at  Boston,  1895;  mem. 
Cambridge  (Mass.)  City  Council,  1899,  1900,  1901; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1902;  asst.  U.S.  atty.  for 
Mass.,  1903,  04,  05,  06;  asst.  U.S.  atty.  for  6  N.E. 
states,  for  naturalization  and  other  proceedings, 
1907-11;  asst.  atty.-gen.  of  U.S.,  at  Washington, 
D.C.,  Mar.  26,  1911-Apr.  1,  1913;  since  in  gen.  prac- 
tice in  Boston.  Republican.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and 
Social  Science.  Home:  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office: 
347  Old   South  Bldg.,   Boston.* 

IiIBBE'X',  Charles  Emerson,  M.D. ;  b.  Machias- 
port,  Me.,  July  16,  1S73;  s.  Alonzo  B.  and  Ann 
(Emerson)  Libbev;  ed.  Sanborn  Sem.,  Kingston, 
N.H.;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1897;  m. 
Nashua,  N.H.,  Nov.  22,  1899,  Nellie  P.  Weddleton; 
2  children,  Charles  Emerson,  Jr.,  b.  July  31,  1901; 
Theodore  Weddleton,  May  19,  1908.  Practiced, 
Danville.  Vt.,  since  1899;  supt.  pub.  schs.,  1901-5; 
mem.  prudential  com.,  Phillips  Acad.,  1900-8; 
health  officer,  Danville,  1904-13.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Vt. 
State  Med.  Soc,  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Vt.  Homoe.  Med. 
Soc  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem.  K.  of  P.,  P.  of  H.. 
Mason.    Address:  Danville,  Vt. 

IiIBBEY,  Fran:k  Randall,  pharmacist,  optomet- 
rist; b.  Oakland,  Me.,  Sept.  29.  1878;  s.  Setli  Gage 
and  Anginette  (Hussey)  Libbey;  grad.  Oakland 
High  Sch.,  1894;  post-grad,  work,  Cony  High  Sch., 


Augusta,  Me.,  1895;  m.  Sara  L.  Holmes,  of  Sears- 
IM)rt,  Me.,  Sept.  29,  1909.  Registered  druggist  in 
Me.  and  Mass.;  registered  optometrist  in  Me.; 
engaged  in  drug  and  optical  business  in  Augusta 
since  1895;  pres.,  treas.  and  gen.  mgr.  Me.  Optical 
Co.  since  1906.  Mem.  Augusta  Lodge  No.  141,  F. 
&  A.M.;  Cushnoe  Chapter,  R.A.M.;  Trinity  Com- 
mandery,  K.T. ;  Kora  Temple,  A.A.O.N.M.S. ;  mem. 
K.  of  P.,  B.P.O.  Elks.  Unitarian.  Home:  17  Green 
St.    Office:   281  Water  St.,  Augusta,  Me. 

IiIBBEY,  rred  Sumner,  educator;  b.  Wolfeboro, 
N.H.,  Oct.  17,  1865;  s.  Alvah  S.  and  Abigail  Eunice 
(Piay)  Libbey;  descendant  of  Jolm  Libbey,  Scar- 
boro,  Me.,  about  1639;  grad.  Wolfeboro  Higli  Sch., 
1883;  grad.  New  Hampton  Lit.  Instn.,  18Si:  A.B., 
Bates  Coll.,  1891;  m.  Sadie  Elizabeth  Deering,  of 
Pittsfleld,  N.PL,  Aug.  27,  1892  (died  Apr.,  1912); 
children,  Frederic  Alvah,  Elizabeth  Louise,  Ken- 
neth Pray;  in.  2d,  Susan  Beatrice  Burdicl<,  June. 
1914;  1  son,  Sumner  Andrew.  Prin.  high  sch., 
Camden,  Me.,  1891-5,  Epping,  N.H.,  1900-1;  prin. 
Simonds  Free  High  Sch.,  Warner,  N.H.,  1901-6: 
prin.  high  sch.,  Berlin,  N.H.,  1906-13;  prin.  high 
sch.,  Danbury,  Conn.,  1913-14;  supt.  of  schs.,  since 
1915.  In  lumber  business,  1891-5.  Moderator  and 
selectman  Town  of  Wolfeboro  2  yrs.  Mem.  exec, 
bd.  New  Hampton  Lit.  Instn.  Progressive  Repub- 
lican.   Free  Baptist.    Address:  Contoocook,  N.H. 

IiIBBEY,  Henry  C,  nifr.;  b.  Bethlehem,  N.H., 
Aug.   2,   1839.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

lilBBEY,  Joseph  Harold,  engineer;  b.  Billerica, 
Mass.,  Mar.  21,  1877;  s.  Alvah  A.  and  Mary  E. 
(Alexander)  Libbey;  B.S.,  Harvard,  1898;  unmar- 
lied.  Mech.  and  elec.  engr.  with  Stone  &  Webster 
Engring.  Corpn.,  1906-13;  since  asst.  elec.  engr. 
Bay  State  St.  Ry.  Co.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.; 
fellow  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.,  Boston  Soc.  C.E. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston  and  New 
York).  Home:  14  Parsons  St.,  West  Newton,  Mass. 
Office:  147  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

I.IBBEV,  W.  Scott,  mfr.;  Aug.  27,  1851-May  17, 
1914.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

IiIBBY,  Bert  J.;  b.  Oakland,  Me.,  July  8.  1868;  s. 
Andrew  J.  and  Abbie  W.  (Morrison)  Libby;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Oakland;  m.  Cora  Estelle  Eames,  of 
Embden,  Me.,  May  12,  1888;  2  children,  Alton  B., 
Mildred  A.  Engaged  in  farming  since  beginning 
of  active  career;  state  road  insp.  of  Me.  since  1908; 
mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12.  Pres.  Me.  State 
Agrl.  Soc  since  1902.  Democrat.  Universalist. 
Mason;  Odd  Fellow,  Modern  Woodman.  Address: 
Oakland,  Me. 

IiIBBV,  Charles  Freeman,  lawyer;  b.  Limerick, 
Me.,  Jan.  31,  1S44;  s.  James  Brackett  and  Hannah 
Catharine  (Morrill)  Libby;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
1864,  A.M.,  1867  (LL.D.,  1902);  Columbia  Law  Sch., 
1865-6;  m.  Alice  Bradbury,  of  Portland,  Me.,  Dec. 
9,  1869.  Admitted  to  bar,  1866;  in  practice  at  Port- 
land, since  1868;  now  sr.  mem.  Libby,  Robinson  & 
Ives;  pres.  Portland  R.R.  Co.  since  1904.  Mem.  Me. 
Senate,  1889-92  (pres.  1891-2).  Republican.  Pres. 
Overseers  of  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1891-12.  Officer  de 
I'Academie  Frangaise,  1907.  Pres.  Me.  State  Bar 
Assn.,  1891-6,  Cumberland  Bar  Assn.,  1907,  Am. 
Bar  Assn.,  1909-10  (exec.  com.  1900-3,  1906-9). 
Home;  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me.  Office:  57  Exchange  St., 
Portland,  Me.* 

IiIBBY,  Charles  Thornton,  newspaper  publisher, 
financial  writer;  b.  Portland,  Me.,  1861;  s.  Matthias 
and  Eliza  Gookin  (Thornton)  Libby;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
and  Harvard  Coll.;  admitted  to  bar,  1888;  m.  Wool- 
wich, Me.,  Sept.  7,  1899,  Annie  Reed.  Has  engaged 
in  publishing  business  (Libby  &  Smith)  since  1891: 
has  taken  out  patents  on  linotype  machines;  car- 
ried on  stable  currency  propaganda,  1906-8.  first 
against  inflation,  then  a.gainst  contraction.  Demo- 
crat. Conglist.  Mem.  Me.  State  Bar  Assn.,  Me. 
Hist.  Soc,  Me.  Geneal.  Soc.  Author  and  pub.:  "Lib- 
by Family  in  America,"  1882.  Student  of  public 
questions  and  genealogy.  Home:  279  Cumberland 
Av.    Office:   193  Federal  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

XIBBY,  Edward  Norton,  M.D. ;  b.  Limington, 
Me.,  Julv  17,  1868;  s.  George  Ward  and  Mary  (Cole) 
Libbv;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1892,  M.D.,  1895;  m.  June 
1,  1907,  Marjorie  Hill,  of  Buffalo,  N.Y.;  1  daughter, 
Mary  Louise.   Practiced  in  Boston  since  1895;  asst.. 


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prof,  theory  and  practice  of  medicine,  Tufts  Med. 
Coll.;  asst.  visiting  physician,  Boston  City  Hosp. 
Mem.  A.IM.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Club:  Boston  Press. 
Recreations:  fishing.  Home:  199u  Columbus  Av. 
Office:  63S  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

IiIBBV,  Eugreue  Harvey,  farmer;  b.  Lewiston, 
Me.,  Sept.  26,  1851;  s.  Isaac  and  Hannah  .Tohnson 
(Tenney)  Libby;  g.s.  Isaac  Libby,  a  Revolutionary 
soldier;  ed.  common  sclis.  of  Lewiston;:  Hebron 
Acad.,  Auburn  (Me.)  High  Sch. ;  Commercial  Dept., 
Hillsdale  Coll.,  Mich.;  m.  Oct.  20,  1872,  Eva  Flor- 
ence De  Golyer,  of  Addison,  Mich.  Began  farming 
in  Neb.,  1873;  returned  to  Me.,  1876;  pres.  Patrons' 
Co-operative  Corpn.,  wholesale  gi-ocers;  sec.  Me. 
State  Grange  since  1895  (60,000  members);  post- 
master, Diiigo,  Me.,  1896-02.  Mem.  Council  Me. 
State  Expt.  Sta.,  Orono,  Me.,  since  1898;  ex-pres. 
Patrons'  Mut.  Aid  Soc.  of  IMe.  (Grange  ins.).  Re- 
publican. Free  Will  Baptist.  Mem.  Me.  Soc.  S.A.R. 
Address:  Auburn,  iMe. 

IiIBBV,  Frederick  Joseph,  clergyman;  b.  Rich- 
mond, Me.,  Nov.  24,  1874;  s.  Abial  and  Susan  (Len- 
nan)  Libby;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1894;  studied  univs. 
of  Berlin  and  Heidelberg,  1898-9;  S.T.B.,  Andover, 
1902;  Winkley  fellow,  Andover,  at  univs.  of  Berlin 
and  Marburg  and  Oxford  U.,  1902-4;  unmarried. 
Prin.  high  sch.,  Boothbay  Harbor,  Me.,  1894-6, 
Richmond,  1896-8;  ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1905; 
pastor.  Magnolia,  Mass.,  1905-11;  traveled  in  Ori- 
ent, 1911-12:  instr.  and  gen.  counselor,  Phillips  Ex- 
eter Acad,  since  1912.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Al- 
pha Delta  Phi.  Independent  Republican.  Mason. 
Address:  Exeter,  N.H. 

I^IBBY,  Herliert  Carlyle,  prof,  public  speaking; 
b.  Burnham,  Me.,  Dec.  28,  1878;  s.  Isaac  C.  and 
Helen  Maria  (Green)  Libbv:  grad.  Waterville 
(Me.)  High  Sch.,  1898;  student  Colbv  Coll.,  1898- 
1900;  Sch.  of  Expression,  Boston,  1901;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1904;  m.  Mabel  Esther  Dunn,  of  Waterville, 
Me.,  Dec.  21.  1912.  Editor  Times.  Cherrvfield,  Me., 
1904-9,  Evening  Mail,  Waterville,  1905-7;  editor 
Independent  Reporter,  Somerset,  1909-12;  supt. 
schs.,  Waterville,  1909-12;  prof.  pub.  speaking, 
Colby  Coll.,  since  1912.  Mem.  Zeta  Psi.  Republi- 
can. Conglist.  Author:  Colby  Stories,  1900;  Under 
the  Willows  (verse),  1906;  Yarns  for  Boys,  1909. 
Editor:  Strong  Selections  for  Public  Speaking, 
1909.    Address:   38  Burleigh  St.,  Waterville,  Me. 

IiIBBY,  Ira  Frazier,  insurance;  b.  Buxton,  Me., 
Oct.  18,  1.867;  s.  George  H.  and  Nancy  (Emery) 
Libby;  grad.  Limington  Acad.,  Me.,  1886;  matric- 
ulated at  Dartmouth  Coll.,  but  left  first  yr.  on 
account  of  ill  health;  m.  Annie  E.  Spencer,  of  Mil- 
ton, IMass.,  Dec.  20,  1898;  3  children,  George  Emery, 
Sarah  Spencer,  Annie  Griffin.  Began  active  career 
in  employ  of  Taylor  Bros.,  mfrs.  hats  and  furs, 
Boston,  1887:  then  with  North,  Fiske  &  Co..  in  same 
line  of  business.  1888-10,  spending  a  large  part  of 
the  time  as  traveling  salesman;  active  in  organ- 
izing, 1894,  the  Commercial  Travelers'  Eastern  Ac- 
cident Assn.,  of  which  became  a  dir..  1906,  sec.  and 
treas.  since  1910;  sec.  and  treas.  Boston  Benefit 
Assn.,  Commercial  Travelers.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Recreations:  fishing,  gardening. 
Home:  30  Chilton  St.,  West  Roxburv,  Mass.  Office: 
200  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

^IBBY,  Jesse  Pelt,  lawyer:  b.  Greenwood.  Me. 
(P.O.  Locke's  IMills).  Feb.  12.  1857;  s.  Abner  Chase 
and  Lucy  Spofford  (Felt)  Libby;  prep.  edn.  Oxford 
Normal  Inst.,  South  Paris,  Me.,  and  Gould's  Acad., 
Bethel,  Me.,  to  1876;  supervisor  of  schs..  Green- 
wood. Me.,  1879-80;  A.B..  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1882 
(Theta  Delta  Chi);  successively  prin.  high  schs., 
Albion,  Me.,  Berlin.  N.H.,  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.,  and 
Gorham,  N.H.,  1883-7;  admitted  to  bar,  1890;  m. 
Norway,  Me..  .Tune  2,  1879.  Eva  Melissa  Young. 
Has  practiced  at  Gorham  since  1890;  law  partner 
Gen.  A.  S.  Twitchell,  1890-7;  promoter  and  dir. 
Berlin  Aqueduct  Co.,  1890-7,  and  treas.,  same.  1896- 
97;  promoter,  treas.  and  dir.  Cascade  Light  &  Power 
Co..  1894-02:  dir.  and  later  pres.,  Lancaster  and 
.Tefferson  Electric  Light  Co.,  1898-03:  dir.  Gorham 
Nat.  Bank  since  1904:  also  has  dealt  extensively 
in  real  estate:  promoter  and  dir.  Berlin  .St.  Ry. : 
CO.  solicitor  Coos  Co..  1894-6;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of 
Rep..  1903.  1905  (party's  nominee  for  speaker  of 
House,  1905);  again  mem.  legislature,   1909;   mem. 


sch.  bd.,  Gorham,  since  1909.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Berlin-Gorham  Bar  Assn.,  N.H.  Bar  Assn.  Mason; 
Odd  Fellow.  Democrat.  Christian  Scientist.  Rec- 
reations: fishing,  hunting.  Address:  Gorham,  N.H. 
IiIBBY,  Jesse  Herbert,  M.D.;  b.  Denmark,  Ox- 
ford Co.,  Me.,  Feb.  14,  1867;  s.  Isaiah  Cole  and 
Hannali  Frances  (Marr)  Libby;  descendant  of  the 
immigrant,  .John  Libby,  who  was  boin  in  East 
Cornwall,  Eng.,  1602,  and  settled  on  Richmond's 
Island,  now  known  as  the  town  of  Scarborough, 
Cumberland  Co.,  Me.,  in  1630;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Cambridge,  Mass.;  Cornish  (Me.)  Acad.,  1882-3; 
grad.  Bryant  &  Stratton  Commercial  Coll.,  Boston, 
1884;  Berkeley  Prep.  Sch.,  Boston,  1888-9;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1892;  m.  Annie  .Tane  Price,  of 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Sept.  28,  1889;  1  son,  Channing 
Price,  b.  East  Weymouth,  Mass.,  July  15,  1901. 
Practiced  in  Boston,  1893-5,  East  Weymouth, 
Mass.,  since  1895.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.  Alumni  Assn.  Mem.  Orphans' 
Hope  Lodge  A.F.  &"A.M.;  Pentalpher  Chapter 
Royal  Arch  Masons;  South  Shore  Commanderv 
K.'T. ;  noble  of  Aleppo  Temple  Order  of  the  Mystic 
Shrine;  Crescent  Lodge  I.O.O.F.;  Weymouth  Lodge 
Loyal  Order  of  Moose;  Foresters  of  America.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Address:  691  Broad  St.,  East 
Weymouth,  Mass. 

IiIBBV,  Jesse  M.,  lawyer;  b.  Danville  (now  Au- 
burn), Me.,  Mar.  28,  1846;  s.  Simon  and  Louisa  A. 
Libbv;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1871;  studied  law  and  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1875;  m.  Dec.  28,  1871,  Kittle  Per- 
kins. Co.  atty.,  Androscoggin  (io.,  1887-91;  mem. 
Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1878,  Senate,  1891-3.  Republican. 
Home:  Mechanic  Falls,  Me. 

IIIBBY,  Oliver  Adams;  b.  South  Paris,  Me.,  Oct. 
28,  1849;  s.  William  E.  and  Martha  (Adams)  Libby; 
descendant  of  John  Libby,  the  immigrant,  1630; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Paris,  Me.,  and  Lowell,  Mass.; 
m.  Milford,  Mass.,  1870,  Charlotte  Parker  of  Acton; 
5  cliildren,  Marshall  Parker  and  Margaret  Augusta 
(twins),  b.  Aug.,  1871;  Oliver  Carleton,  Nov.,  1872; 
Charlotte  Agnes,  Dec,  1874;  Edward  Clifton,  Nov., 
1876.  Began  active  career  in  cotton  and  woolen 
mills  and  later  learned  the  printer's  trade,  worked 
in  Lowell,  and  on  tlie  Fitchburg  Sentinel,  and  in 
1870  located  in  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  where  he  was 
identified  with  the  Record  and  Farmer  and  the 
Household,  and  in  Springfield,  Vt.,  established  the 
Springfield  Bulletin;  returned  to  Lowell,  1876,  and 
has  since  been  at  the  head  of  The  Libby  Printing 
Co.  Democrat.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Assessors,  1884,  and 
1887-8,  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1898-9.  Universalist. 
Mem.  Improved  Order  of  Red  Men  (elected  Great 
Sachem  of  Mass.,  1907),  A.A.S.R.  of  F.M.  Address: 
Lowell,  !Mass. 

IiIDBBIiIi.  Mark  Harvey,  Shakespearean  schol- 
ar; moved  to  Lafayette,  Ind.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

ImITE,  Robert  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Crabbottom. 
Highland  Co.,  Va.,  May  14,  1866;  s.  Henry  and 
Frances  (Crawford)  Life;  grad.  Lawrenceville  (N. 
J.)  Sch.,  1885;  A.B..  Princeton.  1889;  grad.  Prince- 
ton Theol.  Sem.,  1895;  unmarried.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1895;  asst.  pastor  Edwards  Ch.,  North- 
ampton, Mass.,  1895-8,  First  Presbyn.  Ch.,  Utica, 
N.Y.,  1898-1900;  pastor  Congl.  Ch.,  Haydenville, 
Mass.,  since  Sept.  1.  1904.  Address:  Haydenville, 
Mass. 

IiIGGETT,  John  Edmund,  banker:  b.  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  Apr.  4,  1886;  s.  Hiram  S.  and  Laura  (Colman) 
Liggett;  ed.  Conv  High  Sch.,  Augusta,  and  other 
schs.;  LL.B.,  U.  of  Me.  Coll.  of  Law,  1911;  m.  Violet 
Colbv,  of  Phila.,  Pa.,  May  7,  1914.  V.-p.  State  Trust 
Co..  Augusta;  dir.  Eastern  S.S.  Corpn..  Atlantic 
Gulf  and  "West  Indies  S.S.  Co..  Hudson  Navigation 
Co.,  Kenduskeag  Trust  Co.  (Bangor,  Me.),  Com- 
mercial Trust  Co.  (Springfield,  Mass.),  Pond  Creek 
Coal  Co.,  Vinalhaven  (Me.)  Electric  Co..  Inter- 
mountain  Rv..  Light  &  Power  Co.  (Colorado 
Springs),  Trinidad  Sugar  Co.,  Rockland  Rockport 
Lime  Co.,  N.E.  Casualty  Co.  Mem.  Me.  State  Bd. 
of  Charities  and  Corrections.  Episcopalian.  Re- 
publican. Mason.  Clubs:  University,  Mass.  Auto- 
mobile (Boston),  Tarratine  (Bangor.  Me.),  Cum- 
berland (Portland,  Me.).  Whitehall,  Recess.  Auto- 
mobile (New  YoT-k),  Belmont  Springs  Country. 
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IiIGGETT,  IiOuiB  K.;  b.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Apr.  4, 
ISTfi;  s.  Jolm  TLinpleton  and  .Julia  A.  (Kroli)  Lig- 
gett; ed.  pub.  sells.,  Detroit;  m.  IMusa  Hence,  of  De- 
troit, June  26,  lb95;  cliildren,  Leigh  Bence,  Janice, 
Musa  Loraine,  Louis  K.,  Jr.  Pres.  United  Drug  Co. 
(N.J.),  United  Drug  Co.  (Mass.).  United  Druggists 
Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  The  Louis  K.  Liggett  Co.;  dir. 
Am.  Tiust  Co.,  The  Ballardville  Springs  Co.,  United 
Perfume  Co.,  United  Laboratories  Co.,  Dorchester 
Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Drug  Merchants  of  America, 
F.  L.  Daggett  Co.,  Gray  &  Worcester  (Detroit), 
Hall  &  Lyon  Co.  (Providence,  R.I.),  Mass.  Em- 
ployees Ins.  Assn.,  Nat.  Cigar  Stands  Co.  (chmn. 
exec,  com.),  Nat.  Rockland  Bank  (Roxbury,  Mass.), 
New  Netherland  Bank  (New  York),  United  Candy 
Co.  Republican.  Clubs:  Brae  Burn  Country,  Corin- 
thian Yacht,  Boston  Yacht,  Wollaston  Golf,  Boston 
Athletic  Assn.  Home:  372  Chestnut  Hill  Av.  Of- 
fice: 43  Leon  St.,  Boston. 

I^IGHT.  John  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Carmel,  N.Y., 
Mar  27.  1S55;  s.  Belden  and  Ann  (Keenan)  Light; 
grad.  Chamberlain  Inst.,  Randolph,  N.Y.  (with 
honors),  1S80;  read  law  in  offices  of  Levi  Warner, 
Norwalk,  Conn.;  admitted  to  bar,  1883;  m.  Ida  M. 
Lockwood,  of  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  Aug.  3,  1881. 
Began  practice  at  South  Norwalk.  Conn.,  1883; 
corpn.  counsel,  South  Norwalk,  1884-08;  pros,  atty., 
1896-1900;  judge  Criminal  Ct.  of  Common  Pleas, 
1900-5;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1899-01  (speaker 
1901);  treas.  Fairfield  Co.,  Conn.,  1899-06;  atty. 
gen.  of  Conn.,  term  1911-15.  Republican.  Dir.  City 
National  Bank  and  South  Norwalk  Savinsrs  Bank; 
mem.  of  sch.  bd.,  South  Norwalk,  1886-11;  dir. 
South  Norwalk  Pub.  Library,  1890 —  (pres.  bd.). 
Conglist.  Owns  one  of  finest  pvt.  libraries  in  Conn.; 
well  known  as  orator  and  lecturer,  and  Shake- 
spearean scholar.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner) ;  Odd 
Fellow.  Mem.  Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.,  Am.  Bar 
Assn.    Home:  South  Norwalk,  Conn.* 

IiHiIiE'S',  Charles  Sumner,  lawyer;  b.  Lowell, 
Mass..  Dec.  13.  1851;  s.  Charles  and  Cynthia  (Hunt- 
ley) Lillev;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  pvt.  tutors;  (hon. 
A.M..  Dartmouth.  1896);  m.  Clara  Bonney,  of 
Lowell.  Apr.  14,  1891.  Admitted  to  bar,  June,  1877, 
and  engaged  in  practice  at  Lowell;  dir.  Union  Nat. 
Bank;  trustee  Central  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Lowell 
Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.;  pres.  Lowell  Cemetery  Corpn. 
Mem.  Mass.  Senate,  1880,  81,  86;  mem.  exec,  coun- 
cil, Mass.,  1884;  .iustice  Superior  Ct.  of  Mass.; 
1893-1900;  resumed  practice.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Club: 
Longmeadow  Golf.  Author:  What  is  the  Monroe 
Doctrine?  1905;  also  sundry  miscellaneous  sketch- 
es. Trustee  Rogers  Hall  Sch.  Address:  236  Fair- 
mount  St.,   Lowell,  Mass.* 

IiIIiIiEY,  Edwin  Francis,  jeweler;  b.  Milford, 
Mass.,  Aug.  29,  1870;  s.  Thomas  and  Maria  Eliza- 
beth (Hanson)  Lilley:  self-educated;  m.  Florence 
v.  Clark,  of  Milford,  Mass.,  Jan.  15,  1895;  4  chil- 
dren, Ruth  L.,  Dorothy  E.,  Eleanor  C,  Edwin  F.,  Jr. 
In  jewelrv  business  at  Milford  since  1893:  mem. 
Mass.  Militia  6  yrs. ;  mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Mil- 
ford 2  vrs.  (chmn.  bd.);  mem.  Mas.s.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1910,  1911.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mason  (Shrine); 
mem.  Odd  Fellows,  B.P.O.  Elks,  Grange.  Recre- 
ations: motoring,  motor  boating.  Home:  52  Con- 
gress St.    Office:  Lilley's  Corner,  Milford,  Mass. 

IiIIiIiEY,  Georg-e  I.eavens,  ex-governor;  Aug.  3, 
1859-Apr.  21,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  W'ho 
in  America,    1908-9.) 

IiIIiI^EV,  Robert,  editor:  Aug.  24,  1839-Oct.  29, 
1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1908-9.) 

ItlNCOIiN,  Altoert  Iiamb,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Apr.  '29.  1850;  s.  Albert  L.  and  Ann  Eliza  (Stod- 
dard) Lincoln;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1872  (class  sec. 
and  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M..  1875:  LL.B.. 
Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1874;  m.  Edith  Williams,  of 
Rrookline.  Mass.;  children,  Christine  W.  (Mrs. 
William  T.  Reid,  Jr.),  Agnes  W.  (Mrs.  James 
Dean),  E.  Louise  (Mrs.  Jeffrey  W.  Lewis),  Albert 
L.,  Jr.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1875;  counsel  for 
Brookline  Savings  Bank;  makes  specialty  of  con- 
veyancing: served  as  mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  sur- 
veyor of  highwavs;  Bd.  of  Health  and  of  Overseers 
of  Poor.  Brookline,  1886-93  (chmn.  1888-93);  now 
one  of  the  park  commrs.    Mem.   Mass.   Bar  Assn., 


Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston;  dir.  Brookline  Friendly 
Soc.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Country  (Brookline),  Co- 
liasset  Golf  (Cohasset),  Exchange  (Boston).  Rec- 
reations: golf.  Home:  61  Walnut  St.,  Brookline. 
Office:  li'fi    State   St.,    Boston. 

IiINCOIilT,  Alexander,  lawyer;  b.  Brookline, 
Mass.,  Ucl.  31,  1873;  s.  William  Henry  and  Cecelia 
F.  (Smith)  Lincoln;  descendant  of  Samuel  Lincoln, 
of  llingham,  Mass.,  about  1640;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1895,  A.M.,  1896;  LL.B.,  1902;  studied  U.  of  Got- 
tingen,  Germany;  m.  Eleanor  Ames,  of  Boston, 
June  22,  1909;  children,  Alexander,  Jr.,  William, 
Emily.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1902;  connected 
witli  Whipple.  Sears  &  (jgden  .since  beginning  of 
practice  and  mem.  firm  since  1909.  Mem.  Am.  and 
Mass.  bar  assns..  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs: 
Tennis  and  Racquet,  Country,  University,  Union 
Boat.  Recreations:  camping,  canoeing.  Home:  265 
Beacon   St.    Office:   Tremont  Bldg.,   Boston. 

IiINCOIiN,  Alice  Nortli  (Mrs.  Roland  Crocker 
Lincoln),  welfare  worker;  b.  Phila.,  Pa.,  Nov.  13, 
1853;  d.  Jolin  Henry  and  Maria  Rebecca  (Tevis) 
Towne;  ed.  Mary  Anna  Longstreth's  Sch.,  and 
Agnes  Irwin's  Sch.,  Phila.;  student  Sch.  for  Social 
Workers,  Boston;  m.  Roland  Crocker  Lincoln,  of 
Boston,  Nov.  3,  1880.  Mgr.  N.E.  Hosp.  for  Women 
and  Children;  mgr.  Burnap  Free  Home  for  Aged 
Women;  dir.  Boston  Co-operative  Building  Co.; 
formerly  trustee  pauper  instns.  of  Boston.  Epis- 
copalian. Clubs:  Mayflower,  Saturday  Morning. 
Home:  "Stoneleigh,"  Forest  Hills,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Boston.    Office:  13  Thacher  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

IiIXTCOIiN,  Arba  Nelson,  lawyer;  b.  Sherburne, 
Vt,  June  3,  1849;  s.  Charles  Fisher  and  Eliza 
Arabel  (Avery)  Lincoln;  descendant  of  Thomas 
Lincoln,  "the  miller,"  who  came  to  Hingham, 
Mass.,  in  1635,  and  later  settled  in  Taunton  (Abra- 
ham Lincoln  was  a  descendant  of  one  of  the  Lin- 
colns  who  came  to  Hingham  in  1635);  ed.  pub. 
schs.  of  Woodstock,  Vt. ;  studied  law  in  office  of 
Converse  &  French,  Woodstock,  1870-2;  m.  Mira 
Kimball,  of  Haverhill.  Mass.,  Jan.  5,  1876;  5  chil- 
dren, Ernest  Avery,  Ralph  Hayford,  Grace,  Ken- 
neth Chandler,  Carl  Kimball.  Admitted  to  Vt.  bar, 
1872,  to  Mass.  bar,  1873;  U.S.  Circuit  Ct.,  1899; 
practiced  in  Haverhill,  1872;  removed  to  Fall 
River,  1873,  and  practiced  alone  till  1887,  when 
formed  partnership  with  Alfred  H.  Hood;  partner- 
ship lasted  till  Mr.  Hood's  death,  1912;  practiced 
alone  since  1912.  Spl.  justice  2d  Dist.  Ct.  of  Bris- 
tol. 1882-93;  dir.  and  atty.  Fall  River  Co-operative 
Bank  since  1888;  atty.  Massasoit-Pocasset  Nat. 
Bank:  pres.  Somerset  Stove  Foundry;  mem.  Lin- 
coln &  Hood,  attys.,  and  A.  H.  Hood  &  Co.,  ins., 
the  estate  of  A.  H.  Hood  continuing  his  part  of 
the  business.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar 
Assn.  Dir.  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Fall  River. 
Mason  (Past  High  Priest).  Republican.  Conglist. 
Home:  457  June  St.  Office:  29  Bedford  St.,  Fall 
River,  Mass. 

I^IH'COIiII',  Charles  Plimpton,  lawyer;  b.  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.,  May  7,  1859;  s.  Charles  Sprague  and 
Louise  Edna  (Plimpton)  Lincoln;  descendant  of 
Daniel  Lincoln,  who  came  to  America  about  1643; 
ed.  in  pub.  schs.,  Somerville;  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1887-9;  m.  Mary  Foote  Lowe,  of  Somerville,  May 
25,  1889;  1  daughter,  Martha  Perry.  Practiced 
in  Boston  since  1889;  mem.  firm  of  Lincoln  & 
Hemenway,  organized,  1891.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City 
of  Boston,  Middlesex  Bar  Assn.,  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal. 
Soc,  Mass.  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants.  Demo- 
crat. Unitarian.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Exchange. 
Recreations:  golf,  historical  and  biographical 
reading.  Home:  117  Summer  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 
Office:  60  State  St.,  Boston. 

I^INCOItN*,  C(larence)  Arthur,  clergyman:  b. 
Chelsea,  Mich.;  s.  George  E.  and  L.  Jennie  (Kel- 
logg) Lincoln;  A.B.,  Amherst.  1902;  B.D.,  Hartford 
Theol.  Sem.,  1905;  m.  Ethel  E.  Green,  of  Hartford, 
Conn.,  June  12,  1907;  2  children,  Marjorie  Eliza- 
beth, b.  July  20,  1909;  Barbara  Jane,  Jan.  30.  1913. 
Ordained  (ZIongl.  ministry,  1905;  pastor  Orthodox 
Congl.  Ch.,  Manchester-by-the-Sea,  Mass.,  1905-7; 
asst.  pastor  Pilgrim  Ch..  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1907-9; 
pastor  1st  Ch.,  Moline,  111.,  1909-12,  Kirk  St.  Ch., 
Lowell,  Mass.,  since  Nov.  17,  1912.  Mem.  Phi 
Kappa  Psi.  Mason.  Address:  30  Hoyt  Av.,  Lowell, 
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IiINCOIiN,  David  Francis,  hygienist,  author;  b. 
Boston,  Jan.  4,  1841;  s.  William  L. ;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1861,  A.M.,  M.D.,  1864;  unmarried.  ActinK  asst. 
surgeon  U.S.N.,  IS  mos.  in  Civil  War.  Practiced 
as  specialist  in  nervous  di.seases;  lecturing  and  lit. 
worlv  in  connection  with  Hobart  Coll.,  Geneva, 
N.Y.,  some  yrs.,  beginning  1881,  having  previously 
relinquished  nied.  practice,  resided  Boston  since 
1893.  Ex-sec.  Am.  Social  Science  Assn.  (dept  of 
health).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books 
and  writings.)  Address:  204  Huntington  Av., 
Boston.* 

XiINCOIiN',  XSdwin  Howland,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Jan.  14,  1854;  s.  Albert  Lamb  and  Ann  Kliza 
(Stoddard)  Lincoln;  descendant  of  Thomas  I^in- 
coln,  Hingham,  Mass.,  1635;  ed.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.; 
m.  Isabelle  Anderson,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  June  1879; 
children,  Harold  Anderson,  Carl  Elund,  Edwin 
Stoddard,  Margaret  Fisher.  In  practice  as  civil 
engr.  since  1874;  mem.  firm  of  Aspinwall  &  Lin- 
coln since  1877.  INIeni.  Boston  Soc.  C.E.  Club: 
Boston  Art.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  120 
Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

I.INCOI.N,    Eug-ene    H.,    lawyer;    May    25,    1847- 

1913.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

IiINCOIiM',  Francis  Henry,  real  estate.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

IiINCOIiN,  Frederic  Herbert,  educator;  b.  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  Feb.  5,  1878;  s.  George  Frederic  and 
Juliet  (Purple)  Lincoln;  ed.  Lowell  High  Sch., 
Boston  U.,  Harvard  U. ;  m.  Dedliam,  Mass.,  June  30, 
1903,  Ethel  Sybel  Howard;  children,  Doris  H., 
Ruth  G.  Prin.  South  Dartmouth  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.,  1902-3;  supt.  schs.,  Chandlerville,  111.,  1904-5; 
prin.  New  Township  High  Sch.,  Morton,  111.,  1905- 
06;  operated  in  real  estate  in  la.,  1  yr. ;  prin.  high 
sch.,  1907-8,  supt.  schs.,  1908-12,  Henniker,  N.H.; 
supt.  schs..  North  Providence,  R.I.,  1912-13;  instr. 
Classical  High  Sch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  since  1913. 
Home:  5  Beaconsfield  Rd.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

IiINCOIiN,  Frederic  Walker,  merchant;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Aug.  29,  1855;  s.  Frederic  Walker  and  Emily 
Caroline  (Lincoln)  Lincoln;  first  ancestor  in 
America  was  Samuel  Lincoln,  of  Hingham,  Co.  of 
Norfolk,  Eng.,  who  settled  in  Salem,  Mass.,  1637, 
and  had  a  son,  Mordecai,  who  was  the  direct  an- 
cestor of  Abraham  Lincoln;  g.g.s.  of  Paul  Revere; 
grad.  English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  1873;  m.  Philena 
Prentice,  of  New  York,  Feb.  21,  1895;  children, 
Florence,  Emily  C,  INIary  Knight,  Philena  Hope, 
Frederic  W.,  Jr.  Entered  mercantile  business  in 
Boston,  1873;  mem.  Henry  "W.  Peabody  &  Co.,  ex- 
porters and  importers,  of  Boston,  New  Yorl\,  San 
Francisco,  London,  Sydney,  Melbourne,  Manila 
and  Cape  Town;  pres.  United  States  &  Australasia 
Steamship  Co.;  v.-p.  Rahtjen  American  Composi- 
tion Co.;  dir.  Destructor  Co.  Mem.  Squadron  A, 
N.G.N. Y.,  5  vrs.  Mem.  S.R.,  Union  Soc.  of  the 
Civil  War,  N.E.  Soc.  of  New  York.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  City,  Lawyers',  Bankers'  (New 
York);  Field  Club,  of  Greenwich,  Conn.  (pres.). 
Home:  "Miramonte,"  Greenwich,  (IJonn.  Office:  17 
State  St.,  New  York. 

IiINCOIiN,  Greorg-e  Taylor,  publisher;  b.  West- 
boro,  Ma.ss.,  June  3,  1858;  s.  George  Caleb  and 
Anna  Maria  (Leach)  Lincoln;  common  sch.  edn. ; 
student  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1882;  m.  Hattie  E. 
Wilson,  of  West  Newton,  Mass.,  June,  1886  (now 
deceased);  2  children,  Edward  Wilson,  Marjorie; 
m.  2d,  J.  Adelaide  Tromblee,  of  Montpelier,  Vt., 
July  17,  1893.  Founded  North  Brookfleld  Journal, 
1875;  removed  to  Bo'Jton,  1878,  and  was  connected 
with  the  Boston  Globe  and  Boston  Journal;  a 
founder  of  Boston  City  Press  Assn.,  1888;  now 
treas.  Review  &  Record  Co.  (pubs.  Banker  & 
Tradesman),  Bankers'  Pub.  Co.  (New  York),  Rec- 
ord Pub.  Co.  (New  Haven,  Conn.),  Worcester  Rec- 
ord Co.  (Worcester,  Mass.),  House  Furnishing  Re- 
view Co.  (New  York),  Superintendent  and  Fore- 
man Co.,  Boston.  Mason.  Clubs:  Exchange  (Bos- 
ton), Brae  Burn  Country,  Neighborhood  (West 
Newton,  Mass.).  Home:  243  Otis  St.,  West  New- 
ton, Mass.    Ofl^ce:   127   Federal  St.,  Boston. 

IiINCOIiN,  Jacob  Bead,  M.D.;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Sept.  4.  1862;  s.  William  Henry  (M.D.)  and 
Eunice  Ann  (Read)  Lincoln;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,    1888;    post-grad,    work    U.S.    Marine    Hosp., 


Me.,  and  Boston  City  Hosp;  m.  Millbury,  Dec.  5, 
1889,  Frances  Willard  Morse.  U.S.  pension  exam- 
ining surgeon  at  Worcester,  Mass.;  mem.  Bd.  of 
Health,  Millbury;  mem.  bd.  of  investment,  Mill- 
bury  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Worcester  Dist.  Med. 
Soc,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Mason  (Past  Master).  Ad- 
dress:   ISlillbury,   Mass. 

IiINCOIiN,  Jonathan  Thayer,  mfr.  cotton  mill 
machinery;  b.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Nov.  6,  1869;  s. 
Leontine  and  Amelia  Sanford  ^ Duncan)  Lincoln; 
grad.  Durfee  High  Sch.,  Fall  River;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1892;  A.M.,  Dartmouth;  m.  West  Newton,  Mass., 
June  24,  1903,  Louise  Sears  Cobb;  children,  Vic- 
toria Endicott,  Jonathan  Thayer,  Jr.  Gen.  mgr. 
and  dir.  Kilburn,  Lincoln  Machine  Co.;  dir.  and 
v.-p.  Hargraves  Mills,  Parker  Mills;  dir.  Lincoln 
Mfg.  Co.,  Seaconnett  Mills,  Crystal  Spring  Bleach- 
ing &  Dyeing  Co.  Lectures  at  Dartmouth  Coll.  on 
labor  questions.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Ma- 
son. Mem.  Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  Am.  Sociol.  Soc,  Civic 
Inst.,  Asiatic  Soc,  etc.  Clubs:  Quequechan  (Fall 
River);  Twentieth  Century  (Boston);  Army  and 
Navy  (New  York).  Author  of  The  City  of  the  Din- 
ner Pail;  The  Factory;  also  numerous  articles  con- 
cerning labor  questions,  pub.  in  Atlantic  Monthly, 
Outlook  and  other  mags.  Home:  116  Frencli  St. 
Office:  37  Canal  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

IiINCOIiN,  Iieontine,  mfr.;  b.  Fall  River,  Mass., 
Dec.  26,  1846;  s.  Jonathan  Thayer  and  Abby  (Lus- 
comb)  Lincoln;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Fall  River  and  pvt. 
sch..  Providence,  R.I.;  (A.M.,  Brown  Univ.,  1889); 
m.  Fall  River,  May  12,  1868,  Amelia  S.  Duncan.  Be- 
gan in  mfg.  business  at  Fall  River,  1865;  interested 
in  numerous  business  and  public  enterprises;  pres. 
Bradford  Durfee  Textile  Sch.  since  its  establish- 
ment, 1904.    Home:  Fall  River,  Mass. 

IiINCOIiN^  Mary  Johnson  (Bailey),  household 
economist;  b.  South  Attleboro,  Mass.,  July  8,  1844; 
d.  Rev.  John  Milton  and  Sarah  Morgan  (Johnson) 
Bailey;  grad.  Wheaton  Sem.,  Norton,  Mass.,  1864; 
m.  at  Norton,  David  A.  Lincoln,  June  21,  1865  (now 
deceased).  Since  1879  writer  and  lecturer  on  house- 
hold science;  first  prin.  Boston  Cooking  Sch.,  1879- 
85;  culinary  editor  American  Kitchen  Magazine, 
Boston,  1893-1903;  lecturer  on  cookery,  in  semi- 
naries and  most  of  the  large  cities  of  U.S.  Mem. 
N.E.  Women's  Press  Assn.  Clubs:  N.E.  Woman's, 
Professional  Women's,  and  Wheaton  College.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address: 
204  Huntington  Av.,  Boston.* 

IiINCOIiN,  Melvin  Eugfene,  business  man;  born 
North  Windham,  Conn.,  Feb.  23.  1849;  s.  Lorin  and 
Elizabeth  (Parker)  Lincoln;  ed.  com.  schs.  and  1 
term  in  Willimantic  (Conn.)  High  Sch.;  m.  1st,  Wil- 
limantic,  Nov.  23,  1872,  Sarah  A.  Burnham  (now 
deceased);  m.  2d,  Willimantic,  Dec.  19,  1874,  Edith 
M.  Lincoln;  2  children,  Louis  B.,  b.  Mar.  26,  1876; 
Frank  M.,  July  17,  1880.  Entered  mercantile  busi- 
ness at  Willimantic  at  20;  bought  half  interest  in 
grocery  business,  1869;  entered  lumber  and  coal 
business  with  father,  1874,  and  has  since  contin- 
ued; also  in  ins.  and  real  estate  business;  pres. 
Lincoln  &  Boss  Lumber  &  Coal  Co.,  Inc.;  postmas- 
ter, Willimantic,  for  4  yrs.;  pres.  Willimantic  Sav- 
ings Inst.,  9  yrs.,  v.-p.,  6  yrs.,  and  trustee  20  yrs. 
Democrat.  Conglist.  Mem.  Willimantic  Board  of 
Trade  and  Business  Men's  Assn.;  pres.  Winsted 
Charities  Assn.    Address:  Willimantic,  Conn. 

IiINCOIiN,  Merrick,  M.D. ;  b.  Worcester,  Mass., 
May  25,  1875;  s.  Waldo  and  Fanny  (Chandler)  Lin- 
coln; descendant  of  Levi  Lincoln,  Atty.  Gen.  of 
U.S.,  also  of  Levi  Lincoln,  Gov.  of  Mass.;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1896;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1900;  m. 
Mary  Bowker,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  Apr.  29.  1908. 
House  oflficer  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1902;  phys.  to  Me- 
morial Hosp.,  Worcester;  phys.  digestive  diseases, 
Worcester  City  Hosp.;  asst.  med.  dir..  State  Med. 
Life  Assurance  Co.  of  Worcester;  city  phys.,  Wor- 
cester, 1909-11.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Uni- 
tarian. Clubs:  Worcester,  Tatnuck  Country  (Wor- 
cester); Tavern  (Boston).  Recreations:  outdoor 
sports.  Home:  61  William  St.  Office:  2  Linden  St., 
Worcester,  Mass. 

IiINCOIiN,  Waldo;  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Dec.  31, 
1849;  s.  Daniel  Waldo  and  Frances  Fiske  (Merrick) 
Lincoln;  descendant  of  Samuel  Lincoln,  Hingham, 
Mass.,    about    1636;    A.B.,    Harvard,    1870;    student 


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Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.,  1  yr. ;  m.  Fanny  Chandler, 
of  Worcester,  June  24,  1873;  children,  Merrick,  Jo- 
sephine Rose  (IMrs.  F.  F.  Dresser,  of  Worcester), 
Daniel  Waldo,  Georse  Chandler,  Dorothy  (died 
1909).  Engaged  in  mfg.  chemicals  and  paint,  1873- 
93;  engaged  in  geneal.  and  hist,  researches,  since 
1893.  Dir.  Providence  &  Worcester  R.Ii.  Co.;  trea.s. 
and  trustee  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1883-93.  Pres. 
Am.  Antiq.  Soc.  since  1907;  mem.  Alass.  Hist.  Soc, 
Colonial  Soc.  of  Mass.,  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Society. 
Clubs:  Union,  Tavern  (Boston),  Worcester  (local). 
Author:  Genealogy  of  the  Waldo  Family,  1902; 
contbr.  hist,  and  biog.  articles  to  soc.  pubis.  Home: 
49  Elm  St.  Office:  Am.  Antiq.  Society,  Worcester, 
Mass.* 

IiINCOIilT,  "William  Addison,  banker;  b.  North- 
ampton, .Mass.,  Mav  I'l,  1S57;  s.  Addison  J.  and 
Harriet  E.  (Bond)  Lincoln;  grad.  Northampton 
High  Sch.,  1874;  m.  Sarah  C.  Flynt,  of  Monson, 
INIass.,  Dec.  1,  1880;  6  children,  Flynt,  Sidney  H., 
Marian  B.  (Mrs.  H.  K.  Schoff,  of  Phila.,  Pa.),  How- 
ard A.,  Edward  C,  Katherine  B.  In  employ  1st 
Nat.  Bank,  Northampton,  1874-5,  Pynchon  Nat. 
Bank,  Springfield,  ]Mass.,  1876-7;  cashier  Palmer 
(Mass.)  Nat.  Bank,  1878-80;  asst.  sec.  Pullman  Co., 
Chicago,  1880-6;  treas.  Springfield  Safe  Deposit  and 
Trust  Co.,  1886-1900;  v.-p.,  1900-14,  pres.  since  1914, 
same  co. ;  treas.  United  Electric  Light  Co.  since 
1890;  dir.  Indian  Orchard  Co.,  Beecham  Bend  Pow- 
er Co.  Pres.  Springfield  Y.M.C.A.;  trustee  Spring- 
field Y.M.C.A.  Coll.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Nayasset,  Springfield  Country,  Reality.  Recrea- 
tions: golf.  Home:  92  Maple  St.  Office:  500  Main 
St.,   Springfield,   Mass. 

IiZNCOIiN.  ■William  Henry,  shipping  merchant; 
b.  Boston,  June  13,  1835;  s.  Henry  and  Charlotte  A. 
(Lewis)  Lincoln;  ed.  English  High  and  Chauncy 
Hall  schs. ;  m.  Cecelia  Frances  Smith,  Apr.  21,  1863; 
4  children,  Henry,  Helen  Frances,  Elsie  (Mrs.  S.  C. 
Parson,  of  Brookline,  Mass.),  Alexander.  Clk.  in 
father's  shipping  office,  1853-6,  partner,  1856-61, 
and  as  Thayer  &  Lincoln,  1865-82;  pres.  Brookline 
Savings  Bank,  1877-04  (now  trustee);  dir.  Nat.  City 
Bank  many  vrs.,  Boston  Ins.  Co.  since  1881;  v.-p., 
1860.  pres..  1880-9,  N.E.  Ship  Owners'  Assn.  Mem. 
Brookline  Sch.  Com.,  1873-95,  Brookline  Park  Com- 
mission, 1890-9,  Mass.  State  Nautical  Training  Sch. 
Commn.,  1892-6  (chmn.  2  yrs.),  corpn.  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.  since  1895;  pres.  Boston  Commercial  Club, 
1883-6,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  1900-4.  Sec. 
Y.M.C.A.,  1857-61.  Trustee  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch., 
Cambridge,  since  1895,  Wellesley  Coll.  since  1899. 
Club:  Economic  (pres.  since  1904).  Home:  Brook- 
line.   Office:  Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston. 

IiINS,  Peter,  mfr. ;  b.  Montrose.  Scotland,  June 
19,  1849:  s.  Thomas  and  Helen  (Keith)  Lind;  de- 
scendant of  Thomas  Lind,  one  of  the  early  settlers 
of  Enosburg  Falls,  Vt. ;  brought  to  America,  1852; 
ed.  com.  schs.,  Berkshire  and  Enosburg  Falls,  Vt. ; 
m.  Margaret  Wilson  Crombie,  of  Providence,  R.I., 
Jan.,  1880;  2  children,  W^illiam  George,  Ethel  Whit- 
marsh  (Mrs.  Waldo  Leland,  of  Cranston,  R.I.). 
Learned  machinist's  trade  at  Taunton,  Mass.,  later 
with  the  R.I.  Locomotive  W^orks  and  John  Hope  & 
Sons,  mfrs.  pantograph  machines  for  calico  print- 
ing; settled  in  Providence;  served  14  yrs.  as  supt. 
for  Thomas  W.  Lind,  his  brothei-,  mfr.  of  jewelers' 
findings;  formed  partnership  with  Charles  J.  Heim- 
berger  in  same  line  of  business,  1896;  dissolved 
partnership,  1902,  and  became  treas.  and  gen.  mgr. 
T.  W.  Lind  (Z^o.,  mfrs.  of  jewelers'  findings  and  men- 
tal ornaments  (corpn.),  of  which  owned  controlling 
interest.  Mem.  N.E.  Mfg.  Jewelers'  and  Silver- 
smiths' Assn.  Episcopalian.  jNIason  (Blue  Lodge, 
Chapter,  Council,  St.  John's  Commandery,  K.T.). 
(^ubs:  West  Side,  British  of  R.I.,  R.I.  Rotary.  Mr. 
Lind  died  Mar.  31.  1915. 

IiII7I},  'William  Georg'e,  mfr.;  b.  Providence,  R. I., 
Nov.  25,  1881 ;  s.  Peter  and  Margaret  Wilson  (Crom- 
bie) Lind:  descendant  of  Thomas  Lind,  one  of  the 
early  settlers  of  Enosburg  Falls,  Vt. ;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
to  1894,  R.T.  Sch.  of  Design  to  1896,  Providence 
Manual  Training  High  Sch.,  1896-1900,  grad.,  1900; 
m.  Velna  Thatcher  Bangs,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  Nov. 
21,  1910;  1  son,  W^illiam  George,  Jr.  Began  as  sales- 
man for  Thomas  \V.  Lind,  1900;  sec.  and  asst.  treas. 
T.  W.  Lind  Co.,  mfrs.  metal  ornaments  and  jewel- 


ers' findings,  since  1902.  Mem.  N.E.  Mfg.  Jewel- 
ers' and  Silversmiths'  Assn.  Episcopalian.  Mason 
(K.T.,  Shriner  and  Consistory  32°).  Clubs:  St.  An- 
drew Chapter,  R.I.  Yacht,  Edgewood  Yacht.  Rec- 
reations: motoring,  yachting.  Home:  36  Circuit 
Drive,  Cranston,  R.I.  Office:  171  Eddy  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.I. 

IiINBISB,  John  Parlow,  chemicals;  b.  Newton, 
Mass.,  Sept.  19,  1870;  s.  George  and  Mary  Frances 
(Farlow)  Linder;  descendant  of  Oliver  Peabody; 
prep,  edn.,  Newton  High  Sch.;  student  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech..  1888-90;  m.  Marv  Louisa  Hunt,  of  Boston, 
Oct.  28,  1896;  4  children,  John  Farlow,  Jr.,  David 
Hunt,  Robert  Blanchard,  Mary  Frances.  Began 
active  career  with  Linder  &  Meyer,  commn.  mchts. 
heavy  chemicals,  1890;  became  mem.  of  firm,  1900. 
Member  Co.  B,  1st  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M.,  1893-6. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Recreations:  floriculture. 
Home:  310  Commonwealth  Av.;  (summer)  Canton, 
Mass.    Office:  89  State  St.,  Boston. 

IiINBGBEN,  "Waldemar,  geologist;  b.  Kalmar, 
Sweden,  Feb.  14,  1860;  s.  Johan  Magnus  and  Emma 
(Bergman)  Lindgren;  ed.  in  Sweden;  M.E.,  Sch.  of 
Mines,  Freiberg,  1883;  m.  Ottolina  Allstrin,  of 
Gothenburg,  Sweden,  Mar.  8,  1886.  Geologist,  1884- 
1911,  chief  geologist,  1911-12,  U.S.  Geol.  Survey; 
William  Barton  Rogers  prof.  econ.  geology,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1912 — .  Mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sciences, 
Geol.  Soc.  America,  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Inst.  Mining 
Engrs.,  Mining  and  Metall.  Soc.  of  America.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.) 
Club:  University.  Home:  32  Queensboro  St.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.* 

IiINSH,  Eric  Isidore,  clergyman;  moved  to  Gary, 
Ind.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

IJINDSAY,  John  "Wesley,  clergyman;  Aug.  20, 
lS20-Mar.  4,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1912-13.) 

IiINSSA'Z',  Thomas  Bond,  prof.  Latin  and  Sans- 
krit; Apr.  28,  lS53-July  22,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1908-9.) 

IiINDSE'Z',  Benjamin  James;  born  Marblehead, 
Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1842;  s.  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Oliver) 
Lindsev;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.;  m.  Sarah  Eliza- 
beth Pitman,  of  Marblehead,  Mass.,  Dec.  7,  1871 
(died  July  22,  1888);  3  children,  Alice  Gertrude 
(Mrs.  Danie  R.  Stone,  of  Marblehead,  Mass.),  H.  El- 
en  Oliver,  Sarah  Elizabeth  (deceased).  Began  ac- 
tive career  as  clk.  in  dry  goods  store,  Marblehead, 
later  clk.  with  C.  F.  Hovey  &  Co.,  Boston;  pay- 
master's clk.,  U.S.N.,  1  yr.  in  Civil  War;  then  with 
wholesale  houses,  in  Boston;  in  dry  goods  business 
in  Swampscott,  1869-86;  since  at  Marblehead,  giv- 
ing attention  to  investments;  an  organizer,  1893, 
and  1st  sec.  Marblehead  Business  Assn.;  former 
mem.  Electric  Lighting  Bd.,  Marblehead,  and  iden- 
tified with  various  other  pub.  enterprises.  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Mem.  Philanthropic  Lodge,  A.F. 
&  A.M.    Address:  Marblehead,  Mass. 

IiIlTBSZSY,  Joseph  Bridgeo,  chemist;  b.  Marble- 
head, Mass.,  Dec.  26,  1862;  s.  Joseph  W.  and  Emily 
Stuart  (Blaney)  Lindsey;  B.Sc,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll., 
Amherst,  1883;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Gottingen,  1892;  stud- 
ied Poly.  Inst.,  Zlirich,  1892;  m.  H.  Frances  Dick- 
inson, of  Amherst,  Mass.,  June  20,  1888.  Assistant 
chemist,  Mass.,  Expt.  Sta.,  1883-5;  chemist  to  L.  B. 
Darling  Fertilizer  Co.,  Pawtucket,  R.I.,  1885-9; 
chemist,  Mass.  Agrl.  Expt.  Sta.,  1892-1907,  v.-dir. 
and  chemist,  1907- — ;  head  of  dept.  chemistry  and 
Goessmann  prof,  of  agrl.  chemistry,  Mass.  Agrl. 
Coll.,  Sept.  1,  1911- — .  Investigator  of  problems  con- 
nected with  animal  nutrition  and  dairying;  results 
published  in  bulls,  and  reports  of  expt.  sta.  and  in 
scientific  pubis.    Home:  Amherst,  Mass.* 

IiINSSBY,  •William,  author;  b.  Fall  River,  Mass., 
Aug.  12,  1858;  s.  William  and  Maria  (Lovell)  Lind- 
sey; ed.  pub.  grammar  and  high  schs.;  m.  Annie 
Hawthorne,  d.  George  Sheen,  Dec.  16,  1884.  En- 
gaged in  banking,  mfg.  and  commn.  business.  Fall 
River,  1876,  Boston,  1886-99;  at  beginning  of  Boer 
War  he  obtained  the  adoption  by  the  British  M''ar 
Office  of  a  patented  equipment  for  carrying  am- 
munition; established  factories  in  Great  Britain, 
France,  and  Germany;  retired  1904,  and  returned 
to  Boston.    (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books 


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and  writing-s.)    Home:  225  Bay  State  Rd.,  Boston,    Kirksville,    1902;    post-srad.    student    same,    1906, 
Mass.*  1909;  m.  Lula  Orma  Gentry,  of  Kirksville,  Apr.  15, 


1889;  4  children,  Vergil  Gentry,  Sam  Ben,  Eugenia 


Mem.    A.M.A.,    Mass.    Med.    See,    Am.    Pub.    Health  lo'^-   ^o""- 
Assn.,  Mass.  Assn.  of  Bds.  of  Health.    Jewish  re-        JjINN,   Edg'ar  Cliapin,   real  estate,   investments; 

ligion.    Clubs:   Boston  City,  New  Century.    Home:  b.  Richmond  Center,  (J.,  May  29,  1861;  s.  Dr.  Ezra 

442   Warren  St.,  Roxbury.    Office:   483   Beacon   St.,  Buell  and  Josette  Linn,  and  descendant  of  William 

Boston.  ^^?'^h  Mass.  Bay  Colony,  1J330;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  acad, 

I.IN£S, 

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livan) 
to  Ne 

settled,   over   200   years  ugu,   tu.    uum.    oi^ua.,   x^cw  p„o.Qo-ori    in   yoni    aoi-oi-c  u,,c;^a^^.   »,„,,,  «' /  i  "•" 

Milford;   m.  May  7,   1873,   Lottie  A.   Hotchkiss,   of  handing  ?eIlistftflubdvfsTonsi^  ?T  I  *^Mnm 

Ancr>niQ        r•r^nr^  T.oor-norl      fr-Q/lo      r.f      nnrnt^rit  f^r     n  n  rl  ndnUling      I  edi      6.^13,16      SU  D-(  11  VlSlOnfe      m      U.b.        Mcm. 


Grain  Co.    Mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.    Republican.    Conglist.  ,^^^^^?^^'   Edward  H.,   M.D.;   b.   East  Douglas, 

Mason  (Lod^^e,  Chapter,  Council,  Commandery,  32°,  Mass.,   Sept.    15,    1853;   s.   Jonathan  B.   and  Fannie 

Shrine).    Club:  Manufacturers'.    Home:  2  West  St.  -^-   (Gl'^^yes)  Lmnell;  M.D.,  New  York  Homoe.  Med. 

Office:  130  Canal  St.,  Ansonia,  Conn.  ^°^H'„A^'^1'    ^^^    ^°^^^    Ophthalmic    Hosp.,    1878; 

.,,„„_    „    ,„  ,                ^        ^          ,            TVT           f      1  "^-    ISSO,    Gertrude    T.    Hyde,    of    Norwich,    Conn.; 

I,INES,  H.  Wales,  contractor:  born  Naugatuck.  ^  2d,  1901,  Adelia  A.  Bunnell,  of  New  York 
Conn.,  June  3,  1838;  s.  Henry  Willis  and  Harriet  Practiced  in  Norwich  since  1876;  health  officer", 
(Bunnell)  Lines;  descendant  of  Elder  William  Norwich,  10  vrs.  Sr.  mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy 
Brewster  and  John  Hopkins,  both  of  the  Mayflow-  hon.  mem.  New  York  Homoe.  Med.  Soc.-  mem  Am 
er.  Rev.  Thomas  Hooker,  founder  of  Conn.  Colony,  Homoe.  O.O.  and  L.  Soc.  (ex-v.-p  )  Am  Ophthal ' 
Ensign  Nathaniel  Bunnell.  Cheshire,  1724,  and  otol.  and  Larvngol.  Soc,  Conn.  Homce  '  Med  Soc' 
many  well  known  leaders  among  early  N.B.  set-  (ex-pres.),  Norwich  Med.  Soc;  pres.  Conn  Homce' 
tiers;  ed.  com.  and  high  schs.,  Naugatuck;  m.  Sa-  Med.  Examining  Bd,  Club:  Norwich  Republican" 
rah  Congdon,  d.  Rev.  Washington  Munger,  of  Wa-  Conglist.  Author:  The  Eve  as  an  Aid  in  General 
terford.  Conn.,  June  25,  1861;  5  children,  Harriet  Diagnosis,  1897.  Collaborator  for  The  Journal  of 
L.  (Mrs.  Sheldon  Keeney,  of  Kensington,  Conn.),  Ophthalmology,  Otology  and  Laryngology  Home- 
Henry  W.  (de^ceased)  Sarah  L  (Mrs.  Frank  L.  171  Broadway.  Office:  16  Franklin  Sq.,  Norwich, 
Hamilton,   of   Meriden),   Clara    (Mrs.   Roger  B.   de  Conn. 

Bussy,  of  Mt.  Vernon,  N.Y.),  Ellie  (Mrs.  Frank  M.  t r-Krtir'n'rf      a-^a-^^^    i*          i„„   *          ^     txr-ix 

ChapiA,  of  Pine  Meadow,  Conn.).    Began  as  Perkins  ,. ^^^f^COTT, _  Andrew    R.,    educator;    b.    Wilton. 


Wales  Lines  Co.  are:  Trinity  Methodist  Ch.,  State  Mass                                  Address.  2  Poole  St.,  Woburn, 

Armorv,  Curtis  Memorial  Library,  all  of  Meriden;  _,J__,„_ 

factories    of   U.S.    Rubber   Co.,   Naugatuck;    bldgs.  I'lwSCOTT,  Arad  Erastus,  educator;  b.  Jefferson, 

Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Co.,  New  Haven;  Con-  Me.,    May    7,    1874;    s.    George    Edmund    and    Ellen 

necticut  Savings  Bank  Bldg.,  Danbury;  Turner  Li-  ^Merrill)     Linscott;    prep.    edn.    Coburn    Classical 

brary,  Torrington;  Skull  and  Bones,  and  Book  and  Inst ,  Waterville,  Me.;  A.B.,  Colby,  1898;  post-grad. 

Snake   soc.   bldgs.,   Yale   Univ.;    16   power   stations  work.  Harvard  Summer  Sch.;  m.  Mabel  Grace  Far- 

for   United    Gas   &   Improvement   Co.,    Phila.;    and  I.^/-  o^  ^'P^^X-  ^®-  ^"«-   ^'  ^^^S.    Prin.  high  sch., 

numerous  other  pub.  and  pvt.   bldgs.    Has   served  Waterboro,    Me.,    1898-1900.    Lisbon.    1900-2;    prin. 

as   mem.   Bd.   of  Edn.,  and  City  Council,    Meriden,  ^reedoni  Acad.,  1902-5,  high  sch.,  Waterville.  Me., 

also  mayor  3  terms;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1872,  lp05-7,   Freedoni   Acad.,    190, -9;   head   Latm  Dept., 

Senate,  1879-80;  Rep.  candidate  for  Congress  from  Peering    High    Sch.,    Portland,    since    1909.     Mem. 

2d  Dist.,  1888   (defeated);  del.  Conn.  Constl.  Conv.,  Me.    Teachers    Assn.     Phi    Delta    Theta.     Conglist. 

1902;  was  mem.  commn.  to  rerfiodel  State  Capitol;  Mason:  mem.  K.P.,  I.O.G.T.    Address:  Portland,  Me. 

etc.   Active  in  philanthropic  worlc.    Mem.  Mayflower  LINSCOTT,  AugTistus  Newbert,  lawyer;   b.   Jef- 

Soc  of  Conn.,  Conn.  Hist.  Soc,  New  Haven  Colony  ferson,  Me.,  Sept.  6,  1837;  s.  Jonathan  and  Hannah 

Hist.   Soc,   New  London   County  Hist.   Soc.    (life),  (Clark)  Linscott;  ed.  Newcastle  (Me.)  Acad.;  Yar- 

Soc  for  Preservation  N.E.  Antiquities  (life).  Conn,  mouth  (Me.)  Acad.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1862;  m.  Annie 

Soc.    (bd.    mgrs.),    S.A.R.,    Arts    and    Crafts    Assn.,  B.    Walsh,    of  Thomaston,    Me.,   Nov.    1.    1865.     Ad- 

Meriden   Chamber   of   Commerce,   Atlantic   Deeper  mitted  to  111.  bar  and  practiced  in  Chicago,   1865- 

AVaterways    Assn.,    etc.     33°    Mason    (Blue    Lodge,  01.    Thomaston,    Me.,    since    1901;   pros.    atty..    Chi- 

Chapter,  Consistory,  Shrine)  and  has  held  many  of  cago,  1877-9  inclusive;  judge  Municipal  Ct.,  Thom- 

the  principal  offices  in  the  order,  among  them  that  aston,  since  1902.    Served  as  capt.  Co.  F,   21st  I\Ie. 

of  Grand  Comdr.,  Grand  Commandery,  K.T.  of  Conn.  Inf.,   1862.    Republican.    Conglist.    Mem.  Psi  Upsi- 

and  now  Grand  Treas..  Grand   Encampment,   K.T.  Ion.   G.A.R.    Home:    Thomaston,   Me. 

of    U.S.     Menrh    I.O.O.P.,    Royal    Arcanum.     Clubs:  IiINSCOTT,  Daniel  Clark,  lawver;  Mar.  17,  1828- 

Young  Men  s  Republican  (New  Haven);  Home,  Co-  Nov.   19,   1910.     (See  vol.   1909  ) 

lonial.    Highland    Country    (Meriden).     Home:    65        -r-r-Krcsr^ninm     ■or.r.-^-b-    -ir-^^^     T„„r,- v.     ,~.i,   , 

Plpasant    St      Office-    134    State   St      Meriden     PnTin  LINSCOTT,    Prank    Knox,    law\  er      b.     Chelsea, 

„!™             umce^  io4   btate  bt.,  ivierioen,  conn,  ^ass.,    Apr.    16,    1866;    s.   Daniel    Clark   and    Annie 

LINK,    Eugrene    Clarence,    physician;    b.    Kirks-  (Barron)    Linscott:    grad.    Bowdoin.    1888;    studied 

ville.    Mo.,    Dec.    16,    1867;    s.    Samuel    Mayo    and  law    in    father's    office;    LL.B.,    Boston    U.    Sch     of 

Mary    Agnes    Link;    B.S.D.,     State    Normal    Sch.,  Law,    1892:    admitted    to    bar,    1892;    m     Grace    E 

Kirksville,    1887;    D.O.,    Am.    Sch.    of    Osteopathy,  Grigg,  of  Boston,   1897;  children,  Jeanette    Isabel' 


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Ruth  Ann,  Miriam  West.  Practiced  Boston  since 
1892.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass.  bar  assns.,  Tlieta 
Delta  Chi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Home:  Wollaston, 
Mas.«.    Otlice:    GO   Congress    St.,    Boston. 

LINSCOTT,  John  Jacob.  M.D.;  b.  Phillips,  Me., 
Apr.  6,  1846;  s.  Joseph  Addison  and  Sarah  (Adams) 
Linscott;  prep.  edn.  grammar  and  high  schs., 
Farmington  Acad.;  med.  edn.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me., 
Berkshire  Med.  Coll.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.;  m.  Rena  C. 
Hemenway  (now  deceased).  Practiced  at  Farming- 
ton,  since  1867;  ex-pres.  Farmington  Water  Co., 
Dirigo  Telephone  Co.;  mem.  State  Legislature, 
1880,  1882.  Mason  (32°),  Kora  Temple,  Shriner; 
mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.    Address:  Farmington,  Me. 

IiINSIiEV,  Georg-e  Thomas,  clergyman;  b.  New 
Haven,  Cunn.,  Sept.  4,  1864;  s.  Frederick  H.  and 
Sarah  M.  (Smitli)  Linsley;  descendant  of  Matthew 
Gilbert,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1638  (buried  behmd 
Centre  Ch.,  New  Haven);  B.A.,  Yale,  1885;  grad. 
Berkeley  Div.  Sch.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1888;  m. 
Jan.  10,  1895,  Mary  Renshaw  Chauncey,  d.  Rev. 
Peter  S.  Chauncey  (who  was  rector  of  St.  James 
Ch.,  Xew  York),  and  g.d.  of  Commodore  Isaac 
Chauncey,  of  the  War  of  1812.  Deacon,  1888,  priest, 
1889,  P.E.  Ch. ;  missionary  in  charge  of  Emmanuel 
Ch.,  Glenville,  and  Calvary  Ch.,  Round  Hill,  Conn., 
1888-90,  and  St.  John's  Chapel,  Byram,  Conn., 
1889-90;  rector  Trinity  Ch.,  Newtown,  Conn.,  1890- 
02,  Ch.  of  the  Good  Shepherd,  Hartford,  since  1902. 
Mem.  Standing  Com.,  Diocese  of  Conn.;  sec.  Ch. 
Scholarship  Soc. ;  sec.  Fairfield  Archdeaconry, 
1896-02;  v.-p.  Church  Home;  warden  of  Armsmear; 
trustee  Colt  Bequest.  Editor  Conn.  Churchman 
since  1906.  Pres.  Newtown  Library  Assn.  and 
Newtown  Academical  Assn.,  12  yrs. ;  mem.  Tale 
Alumni  Assn.,  Gamma  Delta  Psi,  Clerical  Club  of 
Conn.  Recreations:  botany,  outdoor  life,  walking, 
mountain  climbing.  Address:  92  Wethersfield  Av., 
Hartford.  Conn. 

IiINSIiEY,  Harvey,  clergyman;  b.  Northford, 
Conn.,  Apr.  26,  1843;  s.  John  Stephen  and  Eliza 
Ann  (Halsev)  Linslev;  student  Conn.  State  Nor- 
mal Sch.,  i861-2;  grad.  Conn.  Literary  Instn., 
1866;  student,  Brown  U..  1866-7;  grad.  Crozer 
Theol.  Sem.,  Chester,  Pa.,  1871;  m.  Suffleld,  Conn., 
Mar.  11,  1873,  Rachel  Keyes,  of  Bennington,  Vt., 
teacher  in  Conn.  Lit.  Instn.,  Suffield;  children, 
Capt.  Rav  Keyes  (Bristol,  Conn.),  Rev.  V.  Halsey 
(Los  Angeles,  Cal.),  Mrs.  Edna  Linsley  Gressitt 
(Tokyo.  Japan),  Prof.  Earle  G.  (Mills  Coll.,  Oak- 
land, Cal.),  Paul  Judson,  (Los  Angeles,  Cal.). 
Nurse  and  elk..  Officers  Gen.  Hosp.,  Dept.  of  the 
East,  1864;  ordained  to  ministry,  Baptist  Ch.,  1S71; 
pastor,  Buckfield,  Me..  Central  City.  Canon  City, 
Saguache  and  Las  Animas,  Colo.,  South  Windsor, 
Conn..  1800-5,  1st  Baptist  Ch.,  Suffield,  Conn., 
1895-03:   retired.   1903.    Address:   Tucaipa,   Cal. 

IiINSIiEV,  John  Chauncey,  clergyman;  s.  Reuben 
W.  and  Elizabeth  E.  (Foote)  Linsley;  B.A.,  St. 
Stephen's  Coll.,  Annandale,  N.Y.,  1886;  grad.  Gen. 
Theol  Sem.,  1889;  m.  Emma  Atwater  Treat,  of 
Wallingford,  Conn.,  Nov.  7,  1894.  Deacon.  1889, 
priest,  1890,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  \\^ood- 
bury.  Conn.,  1889-95,  and  Christ  Ch.,  Bethlehem, 
Conn.,  1890-5,  Trinity  Ch.,  Torrington  since  1895. 
Deputy  Gen.  Conv.  P.E.  Ch.,  1910,  1913.  Address: 
Torrington,   Conn. 

IiIPPITT,  Charles  Warren,  ex-governor;  b. 
Providence.  R.I.,  Oct.  S.  1846;  s.  Gov.  Henry  and 
Marv  Ann  (Balch)  Lippitt;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1865; 
studied  under  pvt.  tutors,  1865-S:  traveled  in 
America  and  Europe;  m.  Margaret  B.  Farnum,  of 
Providence,  Feb.  23,  1886:  3  children  living.  Charles 
W^arren,  Alexander  Farnum.  Gorton  Thayer.  Treas. 
Silver  Spring  Bleaching  &  Dyeing  Co.,  1871-03; 
pres.  Social  "Mfg.  Co.,  1891-01.  R.I.  Nat.  Bank, 
1896-01;  v.-p.  United  Nat.  Bank.  1901-8.  Pres. 
Franklin  Lyceum.  1875-6;  col.  and  chief  of  personal 
staff  of  his  father.  1875-6.  Chmn.  R.I.  Rep.  Conv., 
1894;  gov.  of  R.T.,  1895-7.  First  v.-p..  1878-80.  pres.. 
1881-2,  Providence  Bd.  of  Trade;  v.-p.  Nat.  Bd.  of 
Trade,  1880.  Clubs:  Providence  Commercial  (ex- 
pres.),  Hope,  University.  Address:  107  Benevolent 
St.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

IiIPPITT,  Costello,  banker;  b.  East  Killingly. 
Conn.,  Dec.  12,  1842;  s.  Norris  G.  and  Eliza  M. 
(Lefflngwell)    Lippitt;    grad.   Norwich   Free   Acad., 


1860;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1864, 
M.A.,  1867;  m.  Norwich,  Conn.,  June  4,  1890,  Ger- 
trude H.  Lamphere.  Has  been  connected  witli  the 
Norwich  Savings  Soc.  since  beginning  of  his  busi- 
ness career,  beginning  at  the  lowest  position,  Jan., 
1865;  elected  sec,  1876,  treas.,  1878;  dir.  Merchants' 
Nat.  Bank;  became  mayor  of  Norwich  June  1,  1908. 
Republican.    Mason   (33°).    Home:  Norwich,  Conn. 

IiIPPITT,  Henry  Frederick,  senator;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Oct.  12,  1S56;  s.  Henry  and  Mary 
(Balch)  Lippitt;  descendant  of  Jolm  Lippitt,  who 
came  to  America,  1638;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1878;  m. 
Marie  Louise,  d.  late  Tillv  D.  Bowen,  of  Provi- 
dence, Dec.  15,  1881  (died  Nov.  30,  1911);  4  chil- 
dren, Louise,  Henry,  Frances,  John  B. ;  m.  2d,  Mrs. 
Thomas  K.  Laughlin,  of  Pittsburgh,  Apr.  27,  1915. 
After  graduation  entered  cotton  mfg.  business, 
beginning  as  day  operator,  becoming  gen.  mgr. 
The  Manville  Co.;  v.-p.  Peoples  Savings  Bank;  dir. 
Mechanics  Nat.  Bank,  and  otlier  corpns.  U.S.  sena- 
tor from  R.I.  for  term  1911-17.  Republican.  Mem. 
staff  of  Gov.  Taft  of  R.I.,  with  rank  of  col.,  1888-9. 
Pres.  N.E.  Cotton  Mfrs.'  Assn.,  1889.  Clubs:  Hope, 
Squantum,  R.I.  Yacht  (Providence);  INletropolitan, 
University,  New  York  Yacht.  Larchmont  Yacht 
(New  York),  Metropolitan  (Washington,  D.C.). 
Home:  389  Benefit  St.  Office:  Board  of  Trade  Bldg., 
Providence,   R.I.* 

IiISIiZ:,  William  Mclntire,  clergyman;  Mar.  17, 
lS42-Oct.   25,   1910.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

IiISTEMANIT',  Bernhard,  violinist:  moved  to 
Chicago,  111.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1914-15.) 

DCiISTEMANIl',  Pritz,  violinist,  composer;  Mar. 
25.  1839-Dec.  28,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
WIio  in  America,  1910-11.) 

IiITCHFIEIiB,  Prank  Comins,  mfr. ;  b.  South- 
bridge,  :\Iass.,  May  4,  1846:  s.  Festus  C.  and  M. 
(Hammond)  Litchfield;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Wilbraham 
Acad.,  and  Schofield  Commercial  Coll.,  Providence, 
R.I. ;  m.  Worcester.  Mass.,  Mar.  4,  1872,  Isabelle  R. 
Wood;  1  daughter.  Ruby  Belle,  b.  1886.  Began 
active  career  in  shops  of  Litchfield  Shuttle  Co. 
and  later  was  witli  Boston  Lock  Co.  and  the 
JNIichinal  Toy  Co.;  in  grocery  business  at  Wollas- 
ton Heights  2  yrs.;  returned  to  shops  of  Litchfield 
Shuttle  Co.,  1874,  acquired  an  interest,  1878  (pres. 
since  1890).  Republican.  iMethodist.  Mem.  I.O.O.F., 
K.  of  P.,  Royal  Arcanum.  Address:  Southbridge, 
Mass. 

IiITCHFIEIiD,  Georg-e  Albert,  banker;  b.  Ches- 
terfield, Mass.,  July  13,  1846;  s.  Anion  and  Rosena 
(Pittsinger)  Litchfield,  and  descendant  of  Law- 
rence Litchfield,  Scituate,  Mass.,  1635:  ed.  pub. 
and  high  schs.,  Chesterfield  and  Northampton: 
m.  Keene,  N.H.,  Apr.  20,  1871,  Ellen  L.  Woodward: 
2  children.  Louis  G.,  Florence.  Began  active  career 
at  16  as  sch.  teacher;  entered  employ  of  Spencer 
&  Co.,  hardware  mchts.,  Keene,  1866,  and  was  mem. 
of  firm,  1869-87;  now  part  owner  and  dir.  its  suc- 
cessor, the  Spencer  Hardware  Co.:  treas.  Keene 
Five  Cents  Savings  Bank.  1875-95,  and  then  apptd. 
assignee;  pres.  Keene  Nat.  Bank  since  1903;  treas. 
Cheshire  Co.  4  yrs.  Republican.  Conglist.  Address: 
Keene,  N.H. 

IiITCHPIEIiB,  Mary  Elizabeth,  teacher;  b.  Ja- 
maica Plain,  Mass.,  May  9,  1854;  d.  Lawrence  and 
Sarah  (]Minot)  Litchfield;  ed.  Boston  Grammar 
Sch.,  pvt.  sch.  and  has  studied  under  Harvard 
professors:  unmarried.  Teacher  of  English  lit.  and 
compositions  since  1877:  for  a  while  was  pvt.  sec. 
to  Prof.  William  P.  Atkinson,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.; 
now  teaching  in  The  JMisses  Mav's  Sch.,  Boston. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America,  1912-13,  for  books 
and  writings.)  Home:  375  Harvard  St.,  Cambridge, 
!Mass. 

IiITCHPIEIiD,  William  EUas,  lumber  merchant; 
b.  Cohasset.  :^rass..  .\ug.  4.  1S61:  s.  Joseph  T^^illiam 
and  Mary  Jane  (Sloan)  Litchfield;  descendant  of 
Lawrence  Litclifield,  who  came  to  America,  1635; 
ed.  common  schs.  of  Cohasset  and  Derby  Acad., 
Hingham,  Mass.:  m.  Cordelia  Amy  Gilbert,  of  Bos- 
ton, Oct.  25.  1883:  6  children,  Christiana  (de- 
ceased), William  Gilbert  (deceased),  Mary  (Mrs. 
Walter  L.  Nourse.  of  Newton,  Mass.),  Cordelia 
Amy,  George  Albion,  Ruth  Davenport.  Began  in 
lumber    business,    Boston,    1884;    mem.    Litchfield 


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Bros.,  wholesale  lumber  dealers,  North  Vernon, 
Ind.,  since  1SS4;  dir.  Palmer-Hunter  Lumber  Co. 
Pres.  Mass.  Wholesale  Ijumber  Assn.;  dir.  Hard- 
wood Mfrs.  Assn.,  Nat.  Wholesale  Lumber  Dealers' 
Assn.;  mem.  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  U.S.  of 
America,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce  (ex-dir.); 
trustee  Mass.  Charitable  Mechanics'  Assn.;  dir. 
Y.M.C.A.  Republican.  Conprlist.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Exchange  (Boston),  Lotos  (New  York).  Mem.  S. 
A.R.,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Bostonian  Soc,  Bunl<er 
Hill  Monument  Assn.  Recreations;  farming.  Home: 
Newton,    Mass.    Office:    70   Kilby   St.,   Boston. 

UTTELIi,  John  Stockton,  clergyman;  b.  Wil- 
mington, Del.,  Jan.  7,  1870;  s.  Thomas  Gardiner 
and  Helen  (Harrington)  Littell;  B.A.,  Trinity  Coll., 
Hartford.  Conn.,  1S90.  M.A..  1S93;  grad.  Gen.  Theol. 
Sem.,  1893;  spl.  student  Oxford  U.,  England,  1  yr.; 
{D.D.,  U.  of  the  South,  1912);  m.  Gertrude  Wilson, 
of  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  Jan.,  1900.  Deacon,  1892;  rector, 
1893,  P.E.  Ch.;  asst.  rector,  St.  Andrew's  Ch.,  "Wil- 
mington, 1894-5;  curate  St.  Paul's  Ch..  Buffalo, 
N.Y.,  1S95-9;  rector  St.  Luke's  Ch.,  Brockport, 
1899-06.  St.  James'  Ch.,  Keene,  N.H.,  since  1906. 
Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Am.  Ch.  Union,  Am.  S.C.L. 
(acting  sec),  Ch.  Hist.  Soc.  (exec.  com.).  Anglican 
and  Orthodox  Eastern  Chs.  Union,  Soc.  of  St. 
Willibrord  (old  Catholic  Chs.  Union).  Alpha  Delta 
Phi;  vice  dir.  for  N.E.  of  the  Ember  Guild,  sec.  for 
N.E.  of  the  Jerusalem  and  the  East  Mission.  Ma- 
son.   Home:  Keene,  N.H. 

LITTLE,  Arthur,  clergyman;  May  24,  183 7- Apr. 
11,  1915.  (See  vol.  1900,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica. 1914-15.) 

XiITTIii:,  Arthur  Dehon,  chem.  engr. :  b.  Boston. 
Dec.  15,  1S63:  s.  Thomas  J.  and  Amelia  (Hixon) 
Little;  descendant  of  George  Little,  who  settled 
in  Newbury.  Mass.,  early  in  17th  century;  ed.  pub. 
and  high  schs.,  Portland,  Me..  Berkeley  Sch.,  New 
York.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Boston,  Jan.  22,  1901, 
Henrietta  Rogers  Anthony.  Chemist  and  supt. 
Richmond  Paper  Co.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1884-5,  the 
first  mill  to  operate  the  sulpliite  process  in  U.S.; 
starting  sulphite  plants  in  Wis.  and  N.C.,  1S85-6; 
in  gen.  practice,  Boston,  since  1886;  mem.  firm  of 
Griflin  &  Little,  1886-93.  Little  &  Walker,  1900-5; 
pres.  Arthur  D.  Little,  Inc.,  chemists  and  engrs., 
since  1909;  pres.  Chem.  Products  Co.,  Mansfield 
Co.;  dir.  Fort  Hill  Chem.  Co.,  Researcli  Corpn. 
Professional  work  has  been  chiefly  in  paper  mak- 
ing, processes  of  fibre  treatment,  cellulose  com- 
pounds, manufacture  of  incandescent  lamps, 
chrome  tanning,  electrolytic  manufacture  of  chlo- 
rates and  gen.  engring.  chemistry.  Mem.  Corpn. 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Pres.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  1912-14; 
fellow  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Am.  Inst.  Chem.  Engrs.  Soc. 
Chem.  Industry  (London),  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing 
Materials.  Internat.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials, 
Am.  Gas  Inst.,  Verein  der  Zellstoff  und  Papier 
Chemiker.  Am.  Electrochem.  Soc,  Am.  Leather 
Chemists'  Assn.,  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.  Clubs: 
Chemists',  Engineers'.  Bankers'  (New  York) ;  St. 
Botolph,  Exchange,  Engineers'.  Eastern  Yacht, 
Country.  Author:  (with  R.  B.  Griffin)  Chemistry 
of  Paper  Making.  Home:  107  Upland  Rd..  Brook- 
line,  Mass.    Office:  93  Broad  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

LITTLE,  Caroline  Trances,  author;  moved  to 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1912-13.) 

LITTLE,  Cyrus  Harvey,  lawyer;  b.  Sutton.  N.H., 
Aug.  14,  1859:  s.  Lt.  Hiram  K.  (of  Co.  F,  11th  N.H. 
Vol.  Regt.,  who  was  mortally  wounded  in  front  of 
Peter.sburg,  Va.,  and  died  in  Govt.  Hosp.,  David's 
Island,  Ne'w  York  Harbor.  July  4,  1864)  and  Susan 
Harvev  (Woodward)  Little:  descendant  of  George 
Little,  who  settled  at  Newbury.  Mass.,  in  1640; 
left  an  orphan  at  age  of  5:  prep.  edn.  New  Hampton 
Lit.  Tnstn.:  A.B..  Bates  Coll.,  1884;  engaged  in  mer- 
cantile business  for  a  time;  mem.  Sch.  Bd..  Sutton, 
1885-9;  studied  law  under  Hon.  James  F.  Briggs 
and  Hon.  Oliver  E.  Branch,  Manchester.  N.H. : 
LL.B..  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1896.  Has  practiced 
in  Manchester  since  1896:  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1897-03  (speaker  of  House.  1901-3'):  mem.  State 
Constl.  Conv.,  1902;  chmn.  State  Bd.  of  License 
Commrs.,  Mar.  27.  1903-July  1,  1913;  pres.  Bd.  of 
(Corporators.  New  Hampton  Lit.  Tnstn.  Rcnublican. 
Conglist.     Mem.    S.A.R.    Loyal    Legion,    N.H.    Bar 


Assn.,  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  Club:  Derryfield.  Has  de- 
livered many  addresses  on  hist.,  polit.  and  other 
subjects.    Address:  Manchester,  N.H. 

LITTLE,  Edmund,  banker;  b.  Merrimac,  Mass., 
Oct.  10,  185G;  s.  Otis  W.  and  Mary  A.  (Smith)  Lit- 
tle; descendant  of  George  Little,  Newbury,  Mass., 
1640;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Merrimac,  Mass.;  m.  Nov.  6, 
1894,  Dora  Inga  Sanders,  of  Laconia,  N.H.  Clk., 
bookkeeper  and  cashier,  dry  goods  store,  1874-82; 
entered  Laconia  Savings  Bank  as  a  elk.,  1882,  treas. 
since  1886;  elected  cashier  People's  Nat.  Bank, 
1889,  now  v.-p. ;  treas.  and  dir.  Laconia  Water  Co.; 
dir.  Laconia  Gas  &  Electric  Co.;  treas.  Laconia  Bd. 
of  Trade.  Trustee  Laconia  Home  for  the  Aged, 
Laconia  Hosp.  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ma- 
son (32°,  K.T.);  mem.  Odd  Fellows  (Lodge  and 
Encampment).  Home;  28  Harvard  St.  Office:  513 
Main  St.,  Laconia,  N.H. 

LITTLE,  Fremont  J.  C,  lawyer;  b.  Whitefleld, 
Me.,  Dec.  5,  1861;  s.  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  (Fish) 
Little;  grad.  Coburn  Classical  Inst.,  Waterville, 
Me.,  1884;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1889,  A.M.,  1892; 
studied  law  and  was  admitted  to  Kennebec  bar, 
1892;  m.  Augusta,  Me.,  June  18,  1894,  Lillian  Black- 
man.  Has  practiced  in  Augusta  since  1892;  city 
solicitor,  1894-5;  sec.  Augusta  Bd.  of  Trade,  1895-6. 
Home:  Augusta,  Me. 

LITTLE,  Georgfe  Thomas,  librarian;  b.  Auburn, 
Me.,  May  14,  1857;  s.  Hon.  Edward  T.  and  Lucy 
Jane  (Bliss)  Little;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1877,  A.M., 
1880  (Litt.D.,  1894);  m.  Lilly  T.  W.  Lane,  of  Brain- 
tree,  Mass.,  Dec.  18,  1884.  Teacher  of  Latin,  Thav- 
er  Acad.,  Braintree,  1878-82;  teacher  of  Latin,  1882- 
85,  librarian  since  1883,  Bowdoin  Coll.  Mem.  State 
Library  Commn.  of  Me.,  1899 —  (chmn.  1899-1902). 
Mem.  Me.  Hist.  Soc.  (v.-p.,  1913-15),  Am.  Alpine 
Club.  Author:  Descendants  of  George  Little,  of 
Newbury,  Mass.,  1640,  1882;  Historical  Sketch 
of  Bowdoin  College,  1794-1894,  1894.  Home:  Bruns- 
wick, Me.* 

LITTLE,  James  H.,  clergyman;  b.  Lowell,  Mass., 
Dec.  10,  1843;  s.  James  Madison  and  Judith  T. 
(Kimball)  Little;  in  Sth  generation  fiom  Hon. 
Josepli  Little,  of  Newbury,  Mass.;  descendant 
of  George  Little,  Newbury,  Mass.;  ed.  common 
schs.  of  Lowell;  served  3  yrs.  in  33d  Mass.  Regt. 
Inf.,  Civ.  War:  entered  St.  Lawrence  U.  Theol. 
Sch.,  Canton,  N.Y.,  1866,  and  grad.,  1869;  m.  Oct. 
4,  1868,  T.  Georgia  Harris,  of  Enfield,  N.H.  Or- 
dained Universalist  ministry,  1869;  pastor  Fox- 
boro,  Mass.,  1869-73,  West  Concord,  Vt.,  1874-5, 
East  Jaffrey,  N.H.,  1875-79,  Brunswick,  Me.,  1879- 
85.  Skowhegan,  1885-7,  Richmond,  1887-91,  Pitts- 
field,  1891-2.  Amesburv,  Mass.,  1892-4,  Winchester, 
N.H.,  1894-9,  Canton,  Me.,  1899-02,  South  Paris, 
1902-9,  Bethel  since  1909.  Progressive  Republican. 
Chaplain  Dept.  of  Me.  G.A.R.,  Me.  State  Grange. 
Mason  (K.T.);  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.  Address: 
Bethel,  Me. 

LITTLE,  John  Mason,  merchant;  b.  Boston.  July 
14,  1848;  s.  James  Lovell  and  Julia  Augusta  (Cook) 
Little;  descendant  of  Thomas  Little,  Plymouth, 
1630,  and  Richard  Warren,  of  the  Mayflower;  ed, 
Chauncy  Hall  and  English  high  schs.,  and  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.;  married  Helen  Beal,  Jan.  14,  1872 
(died  1911);  7  children,  Julia  A.  (Mrs.  George  L. 
Clarke,  of  Brookline,  Mass.).  Dr.  John  Mason.  Jr., 
Ida  G.  (Mrs.  Charles  W.  Ogden.  of  N.Y.  City), 
Grace  A..  Hon.  Amos  R.,  Helen,  Louisa  A.  (Mrs 
William  E.  Whitelock,  of  Marlboro,  Mass.).  Began 
as  clk.  in  dry  goods  commn.  house  and  became 
prominent  mcht.  in  Boston;  dir.  Am.  Bank  Note 
Co.;  chmn.  commn.  to  revise  building  laws  of 
Mass.:  2d  v.-p.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce-, 
v.-p.  Real  Estate  Exchange  and  Auction  Bd.;  dir. 
Boston  Port  and  Seaman's  Aid  Soc.  Good  Govt. 
Assn.;  treas.  N.E.  Civic  Federation.  Mem.  Arling- 
ton St.  Ch.  Clubs;  Merchants,  Algonquin,  Tedesco, 
Union,  Boston  City,  Technology.  Recreations: 
country  life,  fishin,g.  Home;  317  Dartmouth  St. 
Office;  Hotel  Pelham,  Boston. 

LITTLE,  Luther,  iron  and  steel  merchant;  b. 
Marshfield.  Mass..  Nov.  7,  1852;  s.  Solomon  and 
Rebecca  (Nve)  Little;  descendant  of  Thomas  Lit- 
tle, of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1630;  ed.  high  schs..  Brook- 
line  and  Dedham,  Mass.,  graduating,  1872;  unmar- 


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ried.  Beg-an  in  employ  of  Naylor  &  Co.,  Feb.,  1S72; 
associated  with  Alexander  Milne,  of  New  York, 
Jan.  1,  1S87,  and  formed  firm  of  A.  Milne  &  Co., 
importers  of  Swedish  and  other  foreiRn  iron  and 
steel,  as  well  as  selling  American  iron  and  steel, 
offices  now  maintained  in  New  York,  Boston  and 
Chicago.  Republican.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Boston 
Athletic  Assn.,  Boston  Art,  Boston  City,  Exchange. 
Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  39  Newbury 
St.    Office:  S  Oliver  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

I^ITTIii:.  Philip,  artist;  b.  Swampscott,  Mass., 
Sept.  6,  1857;  s.  James  Lovell  and  Julia  Augusta 
(Cook)  Little;  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1875,  1876;  stud- 
ied art,  Sch.  Mus.  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  1881-2;  m. 
Lucretia  Shepard  Jackson,  of  Boston,  Jan.  10,  18S3. 
Exhibited  in  all  leading  art  museums  in  U.S.,  in 
Rome,  1911,  Buenos  Aires,  1911;  Paris  Salon,  1912, 
etc.;  hon.  mention  Art  Inst.,  Chicago,  1912;  silver 
medal,  Panama-Pacific  Expn.,  1915.  Now  lecturer 
fine  arts  Essex  Inst.,  Salem.  Served  sergt.  to  maj., 
Mass.  N.G.,  1887-01.  Mem.  Salem  Sch.  Bd.,  1898-12. 
Mem.  Guild  of  Boston  Artists,  Artists'  Guild,  Chi- 
cago. Mason.  Clubs:  Salem  (Salem),  Union  (Bos- 
ton), Lotos,  Salmagundi  (New  York),  Co.smos 
( Wa.shington,  D.C.).  Address:  10  Chestnut  St., 
Salem,  Mass.* 

IiITTi;z:7Ii:iiD,  Arthur  Stevens,  lawyer;  b. 
Vinalhaven,  Me.,  Apr.  10,  1SG4;  s.  William  Hobbs 
and  ]\Iarv  (Stevens)  Littlefield;  prep.  edn.  Nichols 
Latin  Sch.,  Lewiston.  Me.;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1887, 
A.M.,  1889;  LL.B.,  Columbia  Law  Sch.,  1889;  m. 
Lewiston.  Me.,  Jan.  28,  1890,  Rosa  Weymouth. 
Has  practiced  at  Rockland,  Me.,  since  1889;  v.-p. 
Rockland  Nat.  Bank;  dir.  Security  Trust  Co.  Mem. 
Me.  Legislature,  1903-7.  Republican.  Mem.  Me. 
Hist.  Soc.  Mason  (mem.  all  Masonic  bodies  except 
33°;  grand  comdr.  Grand  Commandery  of  Me.); 
mem.   B.P.O.E.    (trustee).    Address:   Rockland,   Me. 

IiITTIiI:FXI:IiI>,  Charles  Alvin,  clergyman,  mfr. ; 
b.  Wells,  Me.,  Aug.  9,  1856;  s.  Horace  and  Dorcas 
(Shorrv)  Littlefield;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  1884,  A.M., 
1886;  student  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theology,  1885-G; 
m.  Annah  Jane  Whipple,  of  Maiden,  Mass.,  Feb.  5, 
1S90;  4  children,  William  Bradbury  (deceased), 
Thomas  Whipple  (deceased),  Dorcas  Alice,  Horace 
Jackson.  Entered  M.E.  ministry,  1886;  pastor  Clif- 
tondale,  Mass.,  1886-9,  Asbury  Ch.,  Springfield, 
1889-94,  Watertown,  1894-6;  supt.  Boston  Mission- 
ary Soc,  1896-8;  pastor  Walnut  St.  Ch.,  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  1898-02;  supernumerary,  1902-10:  located  at 
own  request,  1910;  mfr.  boxes  since  1902.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Twentieth  Century,  Boston  City.  Recrea- 
tions: outdoor  sports.  Home:  5  Prescott  Rd.  Of- 
fice: 10  Box  PI.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

IiITTl^EFIEIiI),  Charles  Jidgar,  congressman; 
June  21,  1851-Mav  2.  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America.  1914-15.) 

IiITTIiEFZEIiD,  Charles  Harrison;  b.  Boston, 
Jan.  5,  1843;  s.  George  and  Abigail  H.  (Latham) 
Littlefield;  grad.  Lawrence  High  Sch.,  1860;  stud- 
ied, Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.,  Harvard,  1860-1;  in 
office  of  civ.  engr.,  Boston,  3  yrs.,  1864-6;  m.  Lew- 
iston, Me.,  Oct.  25,  1869,  Harriet  A.  Steere;  5  chil- 
dren, Ella  K.,  Frances  G.  Lament,  Ruby  S.  Ralton, 
George  M.,  Charles  H.  Served  as  1st  sergt.,  Co.  F, 
48th  Mass.  Volunteers,  1862-3;  commissary  sergt., 
sergt.,  adj.,  6th  Regt.,  M.V.M.,  1871-85:  actively 
engaged  as  civ.  engr.  in  Lawrence,  1867-1900;  sec, 
1901-11,  treas.,  1912-13,  Lawrence  Bd.  of  Trade; 
treas.  Lawrence  Chamber  of  Commerce,  since  1914; 
councilman,  1872,  1873.  1883;  elk.  of  bd.  of  health, 
1878-9;  assessor,  1885-97;  treas.  Lawrence  City 
Mission,  Lawrence  Old  Residents'  Assn.  Republi- 
can. Universalist.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.);  mem.  G.A.R. 
(past  comdr.  post  39).  Club:  Harvard.  Home:  73 
Tremont  St.  Office:  Bay  State  Bldg.,  Lawrence, 
:Mass. 

IiITTIiI:FII:IiI),  Ehen  Frank,  lawyer;  b.  Brooks, 
Me.,  Apr.  2.  1880:  s.  Joseph  Rackliff  and  Ellen 
(Hamlin)  Littlefield:  grad.  Me.  Central  Inst., 
Pittsfield,  1902;  LL.B..  U.  of  Me.  Coll.  of  Law, 
1906;  m.  Maud  B.  Holmes,  of  Belfast,  June  26, 
1913;  1  daughter,  June  Ellen.  Admitted  to  Me. 
bar  Apr.  19,  1907,  and  since  practiced  in  Belfast; 
eitv  elk.  Belfast,  since  1908;  co.  atty.,  Waldo  Co.. 
since    1911;    mem.    Sch.    Bd.,    1908-10.     Mem.   Dem. 


State  Com.  for  Waldo  Co.  since  1910;  judge  advo- 
cate gen.  with  rank  of  It.  col.,  under  Gov.  Plaisted, 
1911-12.  Mason;  mem.  Knights  of  Pythias.  Prot- 
estant. Club:  Masonic.  Apptd.  chmn.  Industrial 
Accident  Commn.  of  Me.,  Aug.  28,  1915,  for  term  of 
3  yrs.    Address:  Belfast,  Me. 

I^ITTIiEFIEI^D,  Eben  Northnp,  banker;  b.  Paw- 
tuckel,  R.T.,  1854;  s.  Gov.  Alfred  H.  and  Rebecca  J. 
(Northup)  Littlefield;  ed.  English  and  Classical 
Sch.  of  Providence;  m.  Woonsocket,  1886,  Ida  A. 
Ballou;  1  daughter.  Was  elk.  in  1st  Nat.  Bank, 
Providence;  treas.  Littlefield  Mfg.  Co.;  elected  v.-p. 
Pawtucket  Instn.  for  Savings,  1902,  pres.  since 
1910;  pres.  Am.  Hair  Cloth  Co.;  dir.  Royal  Weaving 
Co.,  Pawtucket  Safe  Deposit  (Jo.,  Industrial  Trust 
Co.  (Providence).  Col.  on  governor's  staff,  1880-3; 
commr.  of  State  Sinking  Funds  since  1902.  Repub- 
lican. Trustee  Memorial  Hosp.  Clubs:  Squantum 
Assn.,  To  Kalon.  Home:  41  Walcott  St.  Office:  225 
Main  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.I. 

IiITTIiEFIEIiD,  Ethel  Frances,  teacher;  b.  Mai- 
den, Mass.,  Aug.  13,  1880;  d.  John  i'rancis  and  Car- 
oline Lincoln  (Jones)  Littlefield;  grad.  Thayer 
Acad.,  Braintree,  Mass.,  1899;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll., 
1903,  A.M.  in  Greek,  1903;  post-grad,  work,  Paris, 
under  Prof.  Paul  Martin,  summer  of  1906;  post- 
grad, work  in  French,  McGill  U.,  Montreal,  sum- 
mer, 1911,  Radcliffe,  1914-15.  Teacher  of  langs. 
Sawin  Acad.,  Sherborn,  Mass.,  Sept. -Dec,  1903; 
prin.  Sawin  Acad,  and  Dowse  High  Sch.,  1903-6; 
teacher  Greek  and  Latin,  Robinson  Sem.,  Exeter, 
N.H.,  1906-10;  teacher  history  and  French,  Hart- 
ford Pub.  High  Sch.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1910-14;  head 
of  French  dept.,  Arlington  High  Sch.,  since  1914. 
One  of  the  500  teachers  of  the  U.S.  sent  by  the 
Nat.  Civic  Federation,  1908-9,  to  visit  schools  in 
the  United  Kingdom.  Unitarian.  Home:  76  Glou- 
cester St.,   Arlington,  INIass. 

IiITTIiEFIEIiS,  Francis,  journalist;  b.  Port- 
land, Me.,  Oct.  10,  1869;  s.  Henry  and  Ellen  Blan- 
chard  (Lyman)  Littlefield;  descendant  of  Edmund 
Littlefield,  who  came  to  Exeter,  N.H.,  thence  to 
Wells,  Me.,  from  Southampton,  Eng.,  in  1632;  grad. 
Portland  High  Sch.,  1S89:  m.  Miriam  Ellen  Ames, 
of  Portland,  Oct.  22,  1902;  1  son,  Lyman  Ames. 
Began  newspaper  work  at  16  yrs.  of  age  when  in 
school;  upon  graduation  entered  local  dept.  of 
Daily  Press;  city  editor  of  Eastern  Argus,  Port- 
land, 21  yrs.;  now  on  editorial  staff  of  Daily  Press; 
has  also  been  on  staff  of  Boston  Advertiser  and 
Boston  Herald  for  brief  periods.  Connected  with 
U.S.  Postal  Service,  1890-2.  Coroner  of  Cumber- 
land County  12  yrs.;  mem.  Dem.  City  and  County 
Com.  7  yrs.  (chmn.  of  former  4  yrs.  and  sec.  of 
latter  2  yrs.).  Mem.  Me.  Geneal.  Soc.  (librarian), 
S.A.R.  (state  registrar).  Democrat.  Episcopalian. 
INIason  (K.T.).  Author:  One-Man  Power,  1894; 
Eastman  Folks,  1908.  Home:  291  Brackett  St.  Of- 
fice: 22  Monument  Sq.,  Portland,  Me. 

IiITTIiEFIEIiD,  George  Curtis,  M.D.:  b.  Saco, 
Me.,  June  23,  1872;  s.  Alden  and  Abbie  (Marshall) 
Littlefield;  in  9th  generation  from  Edmond  Little- 
field, Boston,  Mass.,  1637;  prep.  edn.  Thornton 
Acad.,  Saco:  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1894;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch. 
of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1897;  m.  Josephene  Shaw  Ma- 
son, of  Blddeford,  Me.,  Dec.  25,  1900.  Practiced  in 
Salem,  Mass.,  1897-02,  Webster,  since  1902;  mem. 
Bd.  of  Health,  Webster,  1908-11.  2d  It.  and  asst. 
surgeon,  2d  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M..  1899-01.  IMem. 
-A.IM.A.,  Mass.  I\Ied.  Soc,  Delta  Upsilon.  Republi- 
can. Episcopalian.  Recreations:  tennis.  Address: 
160  South  Main  St.,  Webster,  Mass. 

LITTIiEFIElD,  Georg-e  Emery,  bookseller:  b. 
Boston,  Aug.  29,  1844;  s.  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Hill) 
Littlefield;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1866:  m.  Emily  Frances 
Willis,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Feb.  8,  1870.  Engaged 
in  the  antique  book  and  curio  trade,  since  1868; 
authority  on  hist.  Americana  and  genealogies:  col- 
lector for  great  libraries  in  U.S.  Mem.  .\m.  Antiq. 
Soc.  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc.  Me..  N.H..  Vt.,  and 
Western  Reserve  hist,  socs.,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars  of 
Mass..  Colonial  Soc.  of  Mass..  Prince  .Soc,  Gov. 
and  Co.  Mass.  Bay,  Club  of  Odd  Vols.,  Somerville 
(Mass.)  Hist.  Soc.  (See  AVho's  Who  in  America 
for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  16  Chester  St.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.    Office:  67  Cornhill,  Boston,  Mass.* 


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IiITTIiEFIEIiD,  George  Sliennan,  lawyer;  h. 
Watertown,  JMass.,  Apr.  27,  1S51;  s.  CJeorge  T.  and 
Anna  (Thorpe)  Littlefield;  descendant  of  James 
and  Agnes  Littlefield,  Wells,  Me.,  162S;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1S70;  student  Harvard  I..a\v  Sch.,  1871-2;  read 
law  in  office  of  Judge  Ebenezer  R.  Hoar,  Boston; 
m.  Georgiana  Stevens,  of  Somerville,  Mass.,  June 
29,  1874;  2  children,  Anna  Sherman,  Arthur  Stevens 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1872,  since  practiced  in 
Boston;  formerly  mem.  firm  of  Wiggin,  Fernald  & 
Littlefield;  mem.  Littlefield  &  Tilden,  since  1905. 
Was  trial  justice  7  yrs.  and  since  1882,  spl.  justice 
4th  Dist.  Ct.  of  Eastern  Middlesex;  mem.  Sch. 
Com.,  Winchester,  :Mass.,  1875-9,  18S3-9S.  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Mem.  ]\Iass.  and  Middlesex  bar 
assns.  ]\Iason  (K.T.).  Club:  Calumet  (Winches- 
ter). Recreations:  bowling.  Home:  Winchester, 
Mass.    Office:  Old 'South  Bldg.,  Boston. 

LITTLEFIELD,  GUIjert  Berry,  editor;  b.  Bid- 
deford,  :\Ie..  Aug.  24,  1S6S;  s.  Oilman  Porter  and 
Sarah  Emma  (Berrv)  Littlefield;  descendant  of 
Edmund  Littlefield,  English  settler  of  1640;  A.B., 
Bowdoin.  1890;  m.  Alice  Gertrude  Parsons,  of  Bid- 
deford.  Me.,  Apr.  17,  1895.  Prin.  Old  Orchard  (Me.) 
High  Sch..  1893;  city  editor  Biddeford  (Me.)  Jour- 
nal 1895-1900;  connected  with  The  Associated 
Press  since  1900,  as  day  editor  in  New  Haven  of- 
fice, 1900-5,  now  night  editor,  Boston  office.  Mem. 
Sch.  Bd.,  Biddeford,  1898-9.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Boston  Press.  Bow- 
doin (Boston).  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  45  Weno- 
nah  St.    Office:  7  Water  St.,  Boston. 

LITTLEFIELD,  James  Bancroft,  lawyer;  b.  Bos- 
ton, ]Mar.  19,  1882;  s.  George  Abner  and  Emma 
T\'arren  (Bancroft)  Littlefield;  grad.  Thayer  St. 
Grammar  Sch.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1894,  Classical 
High  Sch.,  1898;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1902;  LL.B.,  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,  1905;  m.  Maybelle  Gifford  Kings- 
bury, Feb.  28,  1914;  1  son,  James  Warren.  Began 
practice,  1905,  with  father,  who  died  1906;  since 
practiced  alone;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908,  9,  10. 
Capt.  3d  Co.,  Coast  Arty.  Corps.,  R.I.N.G.  Mem. 
Am.  and  R.I.  bar  assns.  Republican.  Conglist.; 
sec.  and  dir.  Church  House,  Providence.  Member 
Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Past  Grand  Dictator  Knights  of 
Honor.  Club:  University,  Turks  Head.  Home:  109 
Arlington  Av.  Office:  Turks  Head  Bldg.,  Provi- 
dence, R.I. 

LITTLEFIELD,  James  Coiisens,  merchant  tai- 
lor; b.  Kennebunk,  INIe.,  July  13,  1855;  s.  David  and 
Elizabeth  Ann  (Swett)  Littlefield;  descendant  of 
Edmond  Littlefield.  Exeter,  Me.,  1639.  Wells,  1643; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Kennebunk  and  at  Gorham,  Me.; 
m.  Lora  A.  Perkins,  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  Oct.  18, 
1877;  wife  a  descendant  of  Rev.  T\^illiam  Perkins, 
of  Topsfield.  Mass,  1632,  and  of  Daniel  Pierce,  of 
Newbury,  Mass.,  1634,  of  Henry  Sherburne,  of 
Portsmouth,  N.H.,  1635,  and  Maj.  Charles  Frost, 
of  Kittery,  Me.,  1634;  she  is  a  mem.  of  Order  of 
Americans  of  Armorial  Ancestry,  Gov.  Thomas 
Dudley  Family  Assn.,  Hildreth  Family  Assn.,  Old 
Newbury  Chapter  D.A.R.,  Nat.  Geneal.  Soc,  New- 
bury Hist.  Soc.  (life),  Brookline  Hist.  Soc,  Soc. 
for  Preservation  of  N.E.  Antiquities  (life),  N.E. 
Women's  Club  (Boston),  Brookline  Morning  Club, 
Woman's  Charity  Club  (Mass.  Hosp.)  of  Boston. 
Began  in  merchant  tailoring  business,  Boston, 
Oct.,  1877,  continuing  alone  until  1912;  incorpo- 
rated under  name  of  J.  C.  Littlefield,  1912.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Uni- 
tarian, Boston  City.  Recreations:  farming.  Home: 
30  Centre  St.,  Brookline;  (summer)  "Banktop," 
South  Natick.  Mass.,  and  Black  Rock  House,  North 
Cohasset,  Mass.  Office:  12  Beacon  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

LITTLEFIELD,  James  G.,  M.D. ;  b.  Bridgton, 
!Me.,  Apr.  9,  1873;  s.  Jacob  and  Rosina  (Hazelton) 
Littlefield;  grad.  Bridgton  High  Sch.,  1892;  M.D., 
:Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1897;  m.  June  27, 
1900,  Lydia  Gertrude  Jordan,  of  Norway,  Me. 
Practiced  in  South  Paris,  Me.,  since  1897;  mem. 
U.S.  Pension  Examining  Bd.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Maine 
Med.  Assn.,  Oxford  County  Med.  Soc.  Republican. 
Universalist.  Mason;  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Knights 
of  Pythias.    Address:  South  Paris,  Me. 


LITTLEFIELD,  Minnie  E.,  educator;  b.  Man- 
chester, N.M.,  Feb.  16,  1867;  d.  John  C.  and  INIary 
E.  (Baldwin)  Littlefield;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Man- 
chester; O.B.  (Bachelor  of  Oratory),  Monroe  (now 
Emerson)  Coll.  of  Oratory,  Boston,  1888;  unmar- 
ried. Teacher  of  elocution  and  physical  culture. 
Treas.  Settlement  Assn.  of  N.H.  Baptist.  Mem. 
Manchester  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs.  Club: 
Review.    Homo:   181  Mil  ford  St.,  Manchester,  N.H. 

LITTLEFIELD,  Nathan  Whitman,  lawyer;  born 
East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  May  21,  1846;  s.  Rufus 
Ames  and  Abigail  liussel  (Whitman)  Littlefield; 
has  traced  ancestry  to  7  Mayflower  passengers, 
also  to  John  Field,  companion  to  Rogei-  Williams, 
etc.;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1865; 
B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1869  (valedictorian),  A.M.,  1909; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1876;  m.  Arietta  V. 
Redman,  of  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Aug.  13,  1S73  (died  Oct. 
18,  1878);  m.  2d,  Mary  Wheaton  Ellis,  of  Paw- 
tucket,  R.I..  Dec.  1,  1886;  2  children.  Nathan  W., 
Jr.,  Alden  L.  Practiced  in  Providence  since  1877; 
referee  in  bankruptcy  for  Dist.  of  R.I.  since  1898; 
mem.  commn.  for  revising  the  judicial  system  of 
R.I.,  and  also  of  the  commn.  for  dividing  the  State 
into  representative  districts  and  framing  laws  to 
carry  the  same  into  effect;  chmn.  Sch.  Com.  City  of 
Pawtucket  several  yrs.;  mem.  R.I.  Senate,  froni 
Pawtucket,  1897-8;  Dem.  nominee  for  gov.  of  R.I., 
1900.  Pres.  bd.  dirs.  R.I.  Congl.  Conf. ;  hon.  pres. 
Bethany  Home  of  R.I.;  v. -p.  National  Anti-Saloon 
League;  trustee  Old  Bridgewater  Hist.  Society. 
Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  R.I.  Bar  Assn.,  R.I.  Hist. 
Soc,  R.I.  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants  (gov.),  R.I. 
Anti-Saloon  League  (pres.),  Soc.  Sons  and  Daugh- 
ters of  the  Pilgrims  (gov.  gen.).  Descendants  of 
the  Founders  of  Providence  Plantations  (pres.), 
R.  I.  Assn.  Dartmouth  Alumni  (pres.).  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Delivered  oration  at 
celebration  of  250th  Anniversary  of  the  founding 
of  Bridgewater,  Mass.;  address  on  Life  of  Marcus 
Morton,  chief  justice  and  gov.  of  Mass.;  also  many 
other  addresses  and  lectures  on  hist,  and  polit. 
subjects.  Home:  29  Cottage  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.I. 
Office:  87  Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

LITTLEFIELD,  Otis,  M.D. ;  b.  Sedgwick,  Me., 
Sept.  29,  1861;  s.  Samuel  B.  and  Drusilla  S.  (Gray) 
Littlefield;  descendant  of  Edmund  L.,  who  emigrat- 
ed from  England  and  settled  in  "W^ells,  York  Co., 
Me.,  1634;  ed.  town  schs.;  Bucksport  Sem.;  M.D. 
Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin).  1885;  m.  June  21, 
1892,  Mary  O.  Saunders,  of  Gloucester,  Mass.  Be- 
gan practice  at  Gloucester,  1889;  settled  in  Blue- 
hill,  1890;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1911.  Trustee 
Bluehill  Acad.  Democrat.  Mason  (Lodge,  Chapter, 
Commandery) ;  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Grange.  Ad- 
dress: Bluehill,  Me. 

LIVERMORE,  Thomas  Leonard,  financier;  pres. 
N.E.  Exploration  Co.;  v. -p.  Ashburton  Mining  Co., 
Contention  Mining  Co.;  dir.  Old  Colony  Trust  Co., 
Smuggler  Union  Mining  Co.  Mem.  Corpn.  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.  Club.s:  Union,  St.  Botolph.  Home:  48 
Beacon  St.   Office:  14  Ashburton  PI.,  Boston.* 

LIVERMORE,  'William  Roscoe,  colonel  U.S.A.;  b. 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Jan.  11,  1843;  s.  George  Liver- 
more;  freshman  class.  Harvard;  grad.  U.S.  Mil. 
Acad.,  1865;  m.  Augusta  Keen,  of  Phila.,  Jan.  13, 
1883.  First  It.  engrs.,  June  23,  1865;  capt..  Jan.  22, 
1870;  maj..  Mar.  12,  1884;  chief  engr.,  with  rank  of 
It. -col.  of  vols..  May  16,  1898;  assigned  to  7th  Army 
Corps;  It.-col.  U.S.  engrs.,  July  5,  1898;  col.  engrs.. 
Apr.  23,  1904.  Has  been  connected  with  fortification 
work  at  Kev  West,  Tortugas,  Baltimore,  Newport 
and  New  Bedford;  chief  engr.,  Dept.  of  Tex.  and 
Dept.  of  the  East,  Survey  of  N.  and  N.W.  lakes, 
improvement  of  Missouri  River,  river  and  harbor 
improvement  in  Mass.,  R.I.,  Conn.,  N.Y.  and  N.J.; 
with  English  engrs.  laid  the  cable  from  U.S.  to  Ha- 
vana, 1868;  light  house  engr.,  1892-8,  making  many 
improvements  in  the  fog-signal  system;  mil.  at- 
tache Copenhagen  and  Stockholm,  May,  1899-June, 
1902;  mem.  bd.  engrs.  for  fortifications;  retired  by 
operation  of  law,  Jan.  11,  1907.  Fellow  Am.  Acad. 
Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  etc.  Au- 
thor of  a  system  of  army  tactics,  and  of  "American 
Kriegspiel,"  1879,  1898,  a  method  of  practicing  the 
art  of  war  on  a  map;  Mannauvres  for  Infantry.  1884. 
1887,  1888;  Story  of  the  Civil  War,  Part  III,  Vicks- 


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burg,    Ohancellorsville,    Gettysbiirs'.     Address:    17 
Hereford  St.,  Boston,  AFass.* 

I^IVINGSTON,  Benjamin  Thomson,  clergyman; 
b.  Glasgow,  Scotland,  Aug.  21,  1SG9;  s.  David  and 
Margaret  (Tliomson)  Livingston;  f^rad.  10.  Green- 
wich (R.I.)  Acad.,  1893;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1897;  grad. 
Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1900;  m.  Deborah  Knox  Liv- 
ingston, of  Pawtucket,  R.I.,  Aug.  2.^,  1897;  2  chil- 
dren, Helen  Reid  (deceased),  David  Knox.  Ordained 
Bapt.  ministry,  1898:  pastor  Jefferson  St.  Church, 
Providence,  R.I.,  1900-5,  Union  Ch.,  Providence, 
1905-13,  Columbia  St.  Ch.,  Bangor,  Me.,  since  Jan., 
1913.  Mem.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Prohibitionist.  Club: 
Twentieth  Century.  Address:  149  Cedar  St.,  Ban- 
gor, :Mc. 

IiIVINCrSTON,  Clarence  Bertram,  M.D.,  surgeon: 
b.  West  Berkshire,  Vt..  July  IG,  1877;  s.  Winfield 
Scott  and  Frances  Eliza  Ann  (French)  Livingston; 
grad.  Lowell  High  Sch.;  student  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of 
Medicine;  M.D.,  Baltimore  Med.  Coll.,  1903;  post- 
grad, work.  Harvard,  1908,  1909;  m.  Addie  Zoa 
Johnston,  of  Lowell,  IMass.,  Jan.  20,  1911.  Mem. 
Hosp.  Corps,  Spanish-Am.  War;  practiced  in  Low- 
ell, Ma.ss.,  since  1903.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Trade,  Lowell. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  S.A.R.  Republican. 
:Mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Knights  of  Pythias,  Patrons  of  Hus- 
bandry. Club.s:  Highland,  I\It.  Pleasant  Golf.  Home: 
67    Burtl    St.     Office:    9    Central    St..    Lowell,    Mass. 

IiIVINGSTON,  Deborah  Knox,  lecturer;  b.  Glas- 
gow, Scotland,  Sept.  10,  187G;  d.  .lames  and  Helen 
(Reid)  Knox;  grad.  St.  Xavier's  Acad.,  Providence, 
R.I.,  1892;  grad.  New  York  ^Missionary  Training 
Sch.,  1895;  m.  Rev.  Beniamin  T.  Livingston,  of 
Pawtucket,  R.I.,  Aug.  25,  1897.  Pres.  R.I.  W.C.T.U., 
1904-13;  supt.  Suffrage  Dept.,  Nat.  W.C.T.U.,  since 
1913;  president  Bangor  Y.W.C.A.,  1914-15.  Baptist. 
Home:  149  Cedar  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 

IiIVINGSTON,  James  Henry,  editorial  writer, 
printer.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

IiIVINGSTON,  William  Parrand,  clergyman:  b. 
Sivas,  Turkey,  in  Asia  (]>arenls  being  foreign  mis- 
sionaries A.B.C.F.M.).  July  5,  1S62;  s.  William 
Wallace  and  Martha  Evarts  (Tracy)  Livingston; 
B.A.,  Williams  Coll.,  1884;  grad.  Hartford  Theol. 
Sem.,  1887;  post-grad,  studies.  Union  Theol.  Sem., 
1889-90.  Ordered  deacon,  1893.  ordained  priest, 
1894,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  St.  Barnaba's  Ch.,  Augusta, 
Me.,  1894-14,  St.  Matthew's  Ch.,  Hallowell,  Me., 
since  1894.  Asst.  state  librarian  of  Me.  since  1906; 
sec.  diocese  of  Me.  IMem.  Zeta  Psi,  Me.  Hist.  Soc. 
Author:  Life  of  Israel  Putnam,  Pioneer,  Ranger 
and  Major-General,  1901.  Address:  State  Library, 
Augusta.  Me. 

J.ImO^I>,  Demarest;  b.  Chicago,  Feb.  19,  1883; 
s.  Henry  Demarest  and  Jessie  (Bross)  Lloyd; 
father  a  well  known  writer  on  economics:  g.s.  on 
mother's  side  of  Lt.  Gov.  Bross,  of  Illinois;  ed. 
Chicago  Manual  Training  Sch.:  Honkinson  Gram- 
mar Sch.,  Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1904;  Harvard  U. 
Law  Sch.,  1906-7  (non-grad.);  unmarried.  Student 
of  economics.  Clubs:  Boston  Art.  Automobile, 
Boston  Athletic,  Eastern  Yacht,  New  Y'acht,  Har- 
vard (Boston).  Recreations:  yachting.  Address: 
Hotel   Carleton,   Boston. 

IiOCKE,  Alonzo  Everett;  b.  Lexington,  Mass., 
Oct.  13,  1863;  s.  Everett  L.  and  Ellen  E.  (Goddard) 
Locke;  descendant  of  Locke  family,  Lexington, 
Mass.,  1637;  grad.  Lexington  High  Sch.,  1879:  m. 
Alice  H.  Butters,  of  Lexington,  Nov.  17,  1887:  3 
children,  Errol  Hastings,  Clayton  Goddard,  Win- 
throp  Wellington.  Began  in  employ  of  Adams, 
Blodget  &  Co..  dealers  in  bonds,  Boston,  ISSl;  later 
with  Blodget,  Merritt  &  Co.;  partner  firm  of  Adams 
&  Co.,  since  1897;  pres.  New  England  Brick  Co.; 
v. -p.  Norwich  &  Western  Traction  Co.,  Groton  & 
Stonington  Street  Ry.  Co.;  dir.  Shore  Line  Electric 
Ry.  Co.;  trustee  Lexington  Savings  Bank.  Treas. 
Lexington  Home  for  Aged  People.  Mem.  Lexington 
Hist.  Soc.  (pres.,  1910-15).  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  Old  Belfry  (Lexington),  Unitarian  (Bos- 
ton). Recreations:  farming.  Home:  14  Oakland  St., 
Lexington,  Mass.;  (summer)  Felchville,  Vt.  Office: 
13  Congress  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

IiOCKB,  Charles  B.,  prof,  mining  engring. ;  b. 
Milton,  N.II.,  Aug.  29,  1874;  s.  John  Elvin  and 
Sarah    (Hayes)    Locke;    S.B.    in    Mining    Engring. 


and  Metallurgy,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1896;  m.  Louisa 
Oke  Stewart,  of  Exeter,  Ont.,  Can.,  June  30,  1903. 
Coal  mine  surveyor,  Wyo.,  1896-7;  asst.  to  Prof. 
Robert  H.  Richards,  of  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  in  pre- 
paring book  on  ore  dressing,  1897-01;  teacher  of 
mining  engring,  1901-6,  prof.,  1906 — ,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Mining  Engrs. 
Mason.  Club:  Technology.  Author  of  several  ann. 
revs,  on  mining,  ore  dressing,  and  gold  milling. 
Home:    22   Blagden   St.,   Boston.'* 

IiOCKB,  David  Byron,  educator;  b.  Corinth,  Vt., 
Oct.  1,  1N57;  A.i:.,  liarlmouth,  1882,  A.M.;  teacher 
many  yrs. ;  supt.  schs.,  Rutland,  Vt.,  since  1906. 
Forrherlv  mem.  Randolph  Co.  Bd.  of  Edn.;  state 
examiner  Randolph  Normal  Sch.,  1S90-3;  mem. 
State  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Vt.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home: 
Rutland,    Vt. 

IiOCKB,  Edwin  Allen,  M.D.:  b.  Halifax,  Mass., 
Oct.  15,  1874;  s.  I.saac  H.  and  Ellen  Jane  (Clarke) 
Locke;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1896,  A.M.,  1897;  M.D., 
Harvard,  1901:  interne  IMass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1900-1; 
m.  Elizabeth  G.  Ferguson,  of  W^ashington.  Dec.  5, 
1908:  4  children,  Edwin  A.,  Jr..  Thomas  F.,  Jane 
S.,  Elizabeth  G.  Practiced  at  Boston  since  1901; 
chief  of  staff,  Boston  Consumptives'  Hosp.;  first 
asst.  visiting  phys.  Boston  City  Hosp.  Mem.  Assn. 
Am.  Physicians,  Am.  Climatol.  Assn.,  A.M. A.,  Am. 
Soc.  Advancement  of  Clin.  Research,  Nat.  Assn. 
Study  and  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis,  Internat. 
Tuberculosis  Assn.  Clubs:  Harvard,  Tennis  and 
Racquet.    Address:  311  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

IiOCKB,  Elmore  Estes,  coal  mcht.;  b.  Epsom, 
N.H.,  Oct.  29,  1860;  s.  James  Lovering  and  Sarah 
Maria  (Swallow)  Locke;  grad.  English  High  Sch., 
Boston,  1878;  m.  Boston,  Oct.  15,  1885,  Alice  Louise 
Dexter.  Entered  coal  business,  1887;  now  pres. 
Locke  Coal  Co.,  retail  coal;  v.-p.  Maiden  Trust  Co.; 
dir.  Metiopolitan  Coal  Co.  Capt.  Co.  L,  5th  Inf., 
M.V.M.,  1891-7;  ad.i.  5th  Inf.,  1897-01;  It.-col.  and 
asst.  adj.  gen.  2d  Brigade,  M.V.M.,  1901-3.  Home: 
37  Alpine  St.    Office:  165  Pleasant  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

IiOCKB,  Poster  Bailey;  b.  Saxtons  River,  Vt., 
Nov.  24,  1845;  s.  Cyrus  H.  and  Amelia  (Bailey) 
Locke;  8th  in  descent  from  T\"illiam  Locke,  who 
came  to  America  in  the  ship  Planter,  in  1634:  ed. 
pub.  schs.  of  Saxtons  River,  and  Saxtons  River 
Sem.;  m.  Sept.  24,  1873,  Louisa  J.  Newcomb,  of 
Bellows  Falls,  Vt.  (died  1896);  m.  2d,  Aug.  25, 
1898,  Harriet  Louise  Johnson  Candee,  of  Terry- 
ville.  Conn.  Began  in  stove  and  tin  business,  1870, 
as  Locke  &  Howard,  firm  successively  Wiley  & 
Locke,  1872,  Locke  &  Hughes,  1874,  F.  B.  Locke  & 
Co.,  1880-01;  also  dealt  largely  in  maple  syrup 
for  San  Francisco  market,  canning  3,000  to  5,000 
gallons  annuallv;  sold  out  and  retired  1901.  Mem. 
Sch.  Bd.  (5  villages)  10  yrs.  Trustee  Vt.  Acad., 
Rockingham  Town  Library,  Bellows  Falls.  Pro- 
gressive Republican.  Baptist.  Address:  Saxtons 
River,  Vt. 

IiOCKE,  Prank  Iioverinff,  social  service;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Julv  14.  1865;  s.  James  Lovering  and  Sarah 
Maria  (Swallows)  Locke;  S.B.  in  Civ.  Engring., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1886;  m.  Mary  Brodhead  Ken- 
dall, of  Maiden,  Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1901.  Instr.  draw- 
ing and  civ.  engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1SS6-7;  in 
engring.  dept..  City  of  Boston,  1887-95:  spl.  engring. 
work,  asst.  supt.  and  supt.,  Boston  Rubber  Shoe 
Co.,  1895-07;  pres.,  dir.  Boston  Y'oung  IMen's  Chris- 
tian Union,  1907 — .  Trustee  Norfolk  State  Hosp.; 
mem.  corpn.  Maiden  Hosp.;  mem.  bd.  ]\Ialden  Asso- 
ciated Charities.  Enlisted  Troop  D,  1st  Cav.  Mass. 
Vol.  Militia.  1885;  sergt.  and  sergt.-maj.,  1st  It. 
and  adj.,  1889-97;  col.  and  asst.  insp.-gen.,  1897- 
1900.  staff  of  gov.;  retired,  1901.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Home:  Maiden,  Mass.  Office:  48  Boylston 
St.,    Boston* 

IiOCKB,  Georg-e  Iiyman,  clergyman:  b.  Boston, 
1835;  s.  Lvman  and  Almeria  R.  (Boynton)  Locke; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1859,  A.M.,  1862;  (D.D.,  Brown  U., 
1893);  ordered  deacon,  1863;  ordained  priest,  1865, 
P.E.  Ch.;  m.  Phila.,  1872,  Emily  Judson  (died 
1882);  1  daughter,  Mary  Emily  (Mrs.  Wallis  E. 
Howe,  of  Bristol).  Asst.  minister,  Grace  Ch., 
Boston,  1863-4,  Trinity  Ch.,  Boston,  1864-6;  rector 
St.  Michael's  Ch.,  Bristol,  R.I.,  since  1867.  Mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Address:  St.  Michael's  Rectory, 
Bristol,  R.I. 


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IiOCKE,  Ira  Stephen,  lawyer;  Feb.  4,  1853-1913. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

IiOCKE,  Warren  Andrew,  organist  and  choir- 
master; b.  Churlestown,  Mass.,  Oct.  31,  1847;  s. 
Andrew  Jackson  and  Su.sau  Durell  (Ware)  Locke; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  18(59,  A.M.,  1872;  master  at  St. 
Mary's  Sch.,  Southboro,  Mass.,  1869-74;  studied 
music  in  Germanv,  1874-8;  m.  Hamburg,  Germany. 
Oct.  10,  1878.  Madeline  Weidemann.  Organist  and 
choirmaster,  St.  John's  Ch.,  Roxbury,  INlass.,  1878- 
80,  1st  Parish,  Cambridge,  ISSO-S,  St.  Paul's  Ch., 
Boston,  1888-10,  Appleton  Chapel,  Harvard  U., 
since  1882;  dir.  Harvard  Glee  Club  while  at  coll.; 
co-dir.  witli  George  L.  Osgood  of  Harvard  Anni- 
versary Chorus,  1886;  dir.  Harvard  Alumni  Chorus. 
Mem.  Harvard  Musical  Assn.,  Am.  Guild  of  Organ- 
ists (one  of  founders,  1896),  N.E.  Chapter  A.G.O. 
(treas.  1905-8).  C.lubs:  Harvard,  Oakley  Country. 
Mus.  editor  Univ.  Hvmn  Book,  for  use  in  chapel 
of  Harvard  Univ.,  1895.  Address:  59  Brattle  St., 
Cambridge,    iMass. 

IiOCKi:,  Warren  Sliattuck,  mechanical  engr. , 
June  10,  1854-19 — .    (See  vol.  1909.) 

IiOCKE,  William  Ware,  clergyman;  b.  West- 
wood,  Mass.,  Dec.  14,  1858;  s.  Calvin  Houghton 
and  Anne  (Lincoln)  Locke:  S.B.  in  Mech.  Engring., 
Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1877;  S.T.B.,  Harvard  Div. 
Sch.,  1885;  m.  Sarah  Savarv,  of  Groveland,  Mass., 
June  16,  1900.  Ordained  Unitarian  ministry,  1886; 
supt.  Barnard  Memorial,  1886-9.'i;  chaplain  Rock 
Ridge  Sch..  1904-10;  resident  Civic  Service  House, 
Boston.  Club:  Twentietli  Century.  Address:  112 
Salem  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

I.OCKHART,  Arthur  John  ("Pastor  Felix"), 
clergyman,  author;  b.  Lockliartville,  Kings  Co., 
N.S.,  May  5,  1850;  s.  Nathan  Albert  and  Elizabeth 
Ann  (Benzanson)  Lockliart;  ed.  in  dist.  sell,  and 
printing  office;  ni.  Adelaide  Beckerton.  of  St.  An- 
drews, N.B.,  Mav  12,  1873.  Entered  ministry,  June, 
1872,  in  East  Me.  Conf.,  M.E.  Ch.,  in  which  has 
continued  ever  since.  Mem.  Haliburton  Soc,  Wind- 
sor, N.S.,  Authors  Club,  London.  Contbr.  under 
pen-name  of  "Pastor  Felix,"  of  prose  and  verse  to 
numerous  periodicals  in  U.S.  and  Canada.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:  W^interport,  Waldo  Co.,  Me.* 

IiOCKHART,  Burton  Wellesley,  clergyman;  b. 
Lockhartville,  Kings  Co.,  N.S.,  Jan.  24,  1855;  s. 
Nathan  Albert  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Bezanson) 
Lockhart;  A.B.,  Acadia  Coll.,  N.S.,  1878,  A.M.,  1882; 
grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass., 
1882;  (D.D.,  Dartmouth,  1894);  m.  Fanny  Mary 
Upson,  of  W^estfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  24,  1883.  Licensed 
to  preach  by  Bapt.  Ch.  of  Gaspereaux,  N.S.,  1876; 
minister  Loclveport,  N.S.,  1S7S-9;  ordained  Bapt. 
ministry,  Suffield,  Conn..  1882;  pastor,  Suffleld, 
1882-8,  3d  Congl.  Ch.,  Chicopee,  Mass.,  1888-93, 
Franklin  St.  Congl.  Ch.,  Manchester,  N.H.,  Dec.  1, 
1893 — .  Republican.  Club:  Winthrop  (Boston). 
Home:  IManciiester,  N.H.* 

I.OCKI.IM',  Wallace  B.,  lawyer;  b.  Fairfield,  Vt., 
Dec.  21,  1854;  s.  David  and  Lydia  (Stearnes) 
Locklin;  descended  from  English  ancestry;  grad. 
Berrv  (Vt. )  Acad.,  1876;  m.  Anna  C.  Swan,  of 
Montgomery,  Vt.,  Oct.  10,  1891;  children,  Harrold 
G.,  Merrill  S.,  Pauline  A.,  Philip  D.  Admitted  to 
Vt.  bar,  1880;  practiced  in  To.wer  City,  N.D.,  1881-7, 
since  in  Richford,  Vt. ;  actively  interested  in  farm- 
ing and  mfg. ;  dir.  Richmond  Mfg.  Co.  (mfrs.  furni- 
ture). The  O.  L.  Hinds  Co.  (mfrs.  overalls,  chil- 
dren's suits,  etc.).  Served  as  2d  It.  Vt.  N.G. ;  mem. 
Sch.  Bd..  Richford,  24  vrs. ;  state's  atty.,  Franklin 
Co.,  1902-4;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908,  Senate, 
1915,  16.  Republican.  Del.  Gen.  Conf.  M.E.  Ch., 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1912.  Address:  Richford, 
Franklin  Co.,  Vt. 

IiOCKWOOD,  Edwip.  Hoyt,  prof,  mechanical 
engring.:  b.  New  Canaan,  Conn..  Oct.  31,  1866;  s. 
Samuel  Kellogg  and  Mary  (Hoyt)  Lockwood;  prep, 
edn.  pvt.  and  pub.  schs..  New  Canaan;  Ph.B.,  Shef- 
field Scientific  Sch.  (Yale),  1888,  M.E.,  1892,  Ph.D., 
1901;  m.  Elizabeth  Kate  Pendleton,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Sept.  5.  1900;  2  children,  Elizabeth  P.,  b. 
Apr.  7,  1902;  Edwin  P.,  Aug.  16,  1904.  Designing 
engr.,  1889  and  1895;  instr.  niech.  engring.,  1892-01, 
asst.  prof,  since  1901,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  Re- 
publican.    Conglist.     Fellow    A.A.A.S.;    mem.    Am. 


Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Am.  Soc.  Heating  and  Ventilat- 
ing Engrs.,  Conn.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Soc. 
for  Promotion  of  Engring.  Edn.  Recreations: 
motoring,  gardening.  Home:  52  Division  St.  Office: 
Mason  Meclianical  Laboratory,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

I.OCKWOOD,  George  Francis,  banker;  b.  Stam- 
ford, Conn.,  Nov.  17,  1849;  s.  Jolm  D.  and  Jeanette 
(Gray)  Lockwood;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  sclis.,  Stam- 
ford; m.  Dec.  12,  1878,  Emma  N.  Benedict.  Hank 
elk.,  Stamford,  1863-8,  elk.  in  New  York,  1868-9; 
on  N.P.  survey  in  Minn.,  187  0-2;  bank  elk.,  New 
Canaan,  Conn.,  1872-82;  mem.  firm  Benedict  &  Co., 
New  (Janaan,  since  1882;  treas.  and  dir.  New 
Canaan  Savings  Bank  since  1894;  v. -p.  and  dir. 
First  Nat.  Bank,  1898-08;  pres.  since  1908; 
town  treas.,  1877-9;  warden  of  borough,  1892-3; 
treas.  Bd.  of  Edn.  since  1896.  Episcopalian.  Ad- 
dress:   New   Canaan,   Conn. 

i;OCKWOOD,  Hamilton  De  Porest,  mf  r. ;  s.  Ham- 
ilton D.  and  Anne  (l-^astman)  Lockwood;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1890;  m.  Maria  B.  Wheelwright,  of 
Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  Oct.  16,  1900;  3  children. 
Connected  with  Amory,  Brown  &  Co.,  cotton  mer- 
chants, Boston,  1890-08;  treas.  Cocheco  Mfg.  Co., 
Dover,  N.H.,  1908;  asst.  treas.  Pacific  Mills,  1908- 
13;  since  treas.  of  Bates  Mfg.  Co.  and  Edwards 
Mfg.  Co.;  dir.  Mut.  Boiler  Ins.  Co.,  Paper  Mill 
Mut.  Ins.  Co.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Home: 
60  Glen  Rd.,  Jamaica  Plain.  Office:  60  Congress 
St.,  Boston. 

LOCKWOOD,  Laura  Emma,  college  prof.;  b. 
Moores  Hill,  Ind.,  Oct.  11,  18  63;  d.  Samuel  Howard 
and  Sarah  A.  (Johnson)  Lockwood;  A.B.,  U.  of 
Kan.,  1891,  A.M.,  1894;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1898.  Instr. 
English  lang.,  1899-06,  asso.  prof,  since  1906, 
Welleslev  Coll.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Kappa 
Gamma.  '  Methodist.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  list  of  books,  etc.)    Address:  Wellesley,  Mass.* 

LOCKWOOD,  Luke  Vincent,  lawyer,  author, 
antiquarian;  b.  Brooklyn,  Feb.  1.  1872;  s.  Luke  A. 
(LLD  )  and  Marv  Louise  (Lyon)  Lockwood:  A.B., 
Trinitv  Coll.,  1893,  A.M.,  1895;  LL.B.,  New  York 
Law  Sch.,  1895;  m.  Alice  Gardner  Burnell,  of 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Nov.  16,  1897.  Admitted  to  N.Y. 
bar,  July  19,  1895.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Estimates  and 
Taxation,  Town  of  Greenwich,  Conn.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.)  Home: 
Riverside,  Conn.    Ofince:  35  Nassau  St.,  New  York.* 

LOCKWOOD,  Thomas  Dixon,  electrical  expert 
and  engr.;  b.  Smethwick,  Staffordshire,  Eng.,  Dec. 
30,  1848;  s.  John  F.  and  Mary  (Dixon)  Lockwood; 
ed.  common  schs.  there;  tech.  knowledge  of  elec. 
engring.  self-acquired  by  study  and  experience; 
m.  Marv  Helm,  of  Port  Hope,  Ont.,  Oct.  20,  1S<5. 
Learned  and  practiced  telegraphy.  Can.,  1866-7; 
made  paper,  Lee,  Mass.,  1868-9;  made  plate  glass, 
Ind  18  69-71;  worked  on  railroads.  Conn,  and  N.J., 
telegraph  operator  and  ticket  agt.  to  locomotive 
engr.,  1871-8;  since  July,  1879,  in  service  Am.  Bell 
Telephone  Co.;  now  gen.  patent  atty.  Am.  Tele- 
phone &  Telegraph  Co.  Is  patent  solicitor,  expert 
in  elec.  inventions  before  patent  office  and  U.b. 
courts;  authority  on  telephony  and  telegraphy. 
Mem.  Instn.  Elec.  Engrs.,  London:  foreign  life 
fellow  Imperial  Inst.,  London;  life  mem.  Am  Inst. 
Elec  Engrs  ;  hon.  mem.  Nat.  Elec.  Light  Assn.; 
hon  'mem.  Assn.  R.R.  Telegraph  Supts.,  Canadian 
Electrical  Assn.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Algonquin,  En- 
gineers (Boston),  Republican,  Whitehall  (New 
York)  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and 
writings.)  Home:  83  Bellevue  Av.,  Melrose,  Mass. 
Office:    125   INIilk  St.,   Boston.* 

LOCKWOOD,  Wilton,  portrait  painter;  Sept.  12, 
1861-Mar.  20,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1914-15.) 

LODGE,  Georg-e  Cahot,  author;  Oct.  10,  lS73-Aug. 
21,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  'Wnio  in  Amer- 
ica,  1908-9.) 

LODGE,  Henry  Cabot,  senator;  b.  Boston,  May 
12  1850-  s  John  KUerton  and  Anna  (Cabot)  Lodge; 
AB,  Harvard,  1871,  LL.B.,  1874,  Ph.D.  (history). 
1876-  (LL.D..  Williams,  1893,  Yale,  1902,  Clark  U., 
1902,'  Harvard,  1904);  m.  Anna  Cabot  Mills,  d. 
Rear-Admiral  Charles  H.  Davis,  U.S.N.,  June  29, 
1871  Admitted  to  bar,  1876:  editor  North  Ameri- 
can Review,  1873-6:  International  Review,  1879-81; 
mem    Mass.   Ho.    of  Rep.,    1880,   81;   mem.    50th   to 


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53d  Congresses  (1887-93),  6th  Mass.  Dist.;  U.S. 
senator,  since  1893,  present  term  expires  1917. 
Del.  Rep.  nat.  convs.,  1884,  88,  92,  96,  1900,  04,  08 
(placed  Thomas  B.  lieed  in  nomination  for  presi- 
dency, 1896,  permanent  chmn.,  1900  and  1908,  chmn. 
com.  on  resolutions,  1904);  mem.  Alaskan  Boun- 
dary C^ommn.  since  1903;  mem.  U.S.  Immigration 
Commn.,  1907.  Lecturer  on  Am.  History,  Har- 
vard, 1876-9;  lecturer  Lowell  ln.st.,  Boston,  1880. 
Regent  Smithsonian  Instn.,  ^\'ashington;  trustee 
Boston  Athenaeum.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Letters,  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Va.  Hist.  Soc,  N.E.  Hist.- 
Geneal.  Soc,  Am.  Antiq.  Soc;  fellow  Am.  Acad. 
Arts  and  Sciences.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  list  of  books,  writings,  etc.)  Overseer,  Har- 
vard U.,  since  1911.    Home:  Nahant,  Mass.* 

TmODGH,  J(aineB)  Alexander,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier;  b.  Catalina,  Newfoundland,  Feb.  26,  18S0; 
s.  Cliarles  Albert  and  Catlierine  Margaret  (Morris) 
Lodge;  arrived  in  U.S.,  1892;  prep.  edn.  pub.  and 
high  schs.  of  Manchester,  INIass. ;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll., 
Lewiston,  Me.,  1902;  m.  Peterboro,  N.H.,  Sept.  16, 
1904,  Marion  Florence  Bullard.  Reporter,  Boston 
Journal,  1902-3;  with  Beverly  (Mass.)  Printing  Co. 
until  May,  1904,  when  started  North  Shore  Breeze, 
a  weekly  magazine;  began  .iob  and  commercial 
printing,  binding,  etc.,  1906.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Mass.  Press  Assn.  Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Red 
Men.  Club:  Manchester.  Address:  Manchester, 
Mass. 

IiOBGZ:,    Richard    Walley,    metallurgist;    moved 

to   RcMlland.s,    Cal.     ( .^eo    \  ol.    1909.) 

IiOEFFIiER,  Charles  Martin  Tornov,  musician, 
composer;  b.  ^Miihlhausen,  Alsace,  Germany,  Jan. 
30,  1861;  ed.  in  Switzerland,  Germany,  France; 
m.  Elise  Burnett  Fay,  of  Boston,  Dec.  8,  1910. 
Came  to  America,  1881,  violinist;  dir.  Boston 
Opera  Co.,  1909 — .  Mem.  Nat.  Inst.  Arts  and  Let- 
ters; Officier  de  L'  Acad6mle  France.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  musical  compositions. )  Home: 
Medfield,  Mass.    Address:  112  Charles  St.,  Boston.* 

IiOEFKi:,  G.  Marsclial,  pianist;  see  Clough- 
Leighter,  Grace  IMarsliall. 

IiOGAN,  Edward  Lawrence,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Jan.  20,  1875;  s.  Lawrence  J.  and  Catherine  M. 
(O'Connor)  Logan;  prep.  edn.  Boston  Latin  Sch.; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1898;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1901;  post-grad,  study  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.  In 
practice  since  1901 ;  dir.  Old  South  Trust  Co.,  South 
Boston  Savings  Bank,  Hibernian  Savings  Bank. 
Sergt.  maj.,  9th  Regt.,  U.S.  Vols.,  Spanish-Am. 
War;  sergt.  maj.,  9th  Regt.,  M.V.M. ;  2d  It.,  1st  It. 
and  capt.,  Co.  A,  and  maj.  and  col.,  9th  Regt.; 
a.-d.-c.  on  staff  of  Gov.  Draper,  with  rank  of  capt., 
1909-10.  Mem.  State  Armory  C^ommn.;  mem.  Bos- 
ton Common  Council,  1S99,  1900;  mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1901,  1902,  Senate,  1906;  spl.  justice 
Municipal  Ct.,  South  Boston  Dist.,  1907-9,  justice, 
1909-14.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Clubs:  Bos- 
ton Athletic  Assn.,  Harvard,  University,  City. 
Home:  560  Broadway,  South  Boston.  Office:  707 
Barristers  Hall,  Boston. 

IiOGAN,  James,  ex-mayor;  b.  Glasgow,  Scotland, 
May  6.  ],s52;  s.  David  and  Mary  (Kennedy)  Logan: 
was  brought  to  America  in  infancy;  mainly  self 
ed. ;  (lion.  M.A.,  Dartmouth,  1904);  m.  Annie"  Dev- 
ereaux  Jolinson,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  Dec,  10, 
1879;  children,  Donald  Brigham.  Alice,  Ruth  (Mrs. 
James  G.  Taylor,  of  Holyoke,  Mass.).  M'orked  in 
woolen  mill  from  age  of  10  to  16;  clerk  in  drv 
good-^  store;  1869-71;  bookkeeper  in  woolen  mill, 
1871-3,  and  in  book  store,  1S73-S;  salesman  in  an 
envelope  factory,  1878-83;  mem.  Logan,  Swift  & 
Brigham  Envelope  Co.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1883-98. 
1st  v.-p.  and  gen.  mgr.  U.S.  Envelope  Co.,  Worces- 
ter, a  consolidation  of  10  leading  factories,  1898 — . 
Mem.  M.V.M.  6  vrs. :  mavor  of  Worcester  4  terms, 
1908,  9,  10,  11.  Republican.  Conglist.  Trustee  Wor- 
cester Poly.  Inst.  Author  of  many  articles  on 
economic,  civic  and  industrial  subjects;  lecturer 
at  Dartmouth.  Harvard,  Welleslev  and  Worcester 
Poly.  Inst.  Home:  222  Salisbury  St.  Address:  75 
Grove  St.,  Worcester,   Mass.* 

LOMBARD,  Herbert  Edwin,  clergyman;  b.  Sut- 
ton, Mass.,  Nov.  19,  1864;  s.  Henry  "Faulkner  and 
Nellie  de  (Callahan)  Lombard:  descendant  of  Rich- 
ard  Lombard,    1640,    Thomas  Walton,    1635,   Roger 


Conant,  1623;  grad.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1894: 
unmarried.  Oidained  Congl.  ministry,  1896;  pastor 
Cherryfield,  Me.,  1896-02,  Byheld,  Newbury,  Mass., 
1902-11,  Tatnuck  Ch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  since  1911. 
Trustee  Dummer  Acad.;  dir.  Hist.  Soc.  of  Old 
Newbury.  Mem.  Worcester  (Central  Assn.,  Worces- 
ter South  Assn.,  Am.  Antiquarian  Soc,  Essex  Inst., 
Boston  Bibliophile  Soc.  Republican.  Mason  (Blue 
Lodge,  Chapter,  Commandery,  K.T.).  Clubs:  Wor- 
cester Economic,  Essex  Book  and  Print.  Home: 
Sutton,   iSIass.    Address:  Worcester,   Mass. 

IiOlVIBARI),  Paul  Irving',  lawyer;  b.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  July  16,  1875;  s.  Edward  Murray  and  Etta 
L.  (Bliss)  Lombard;  descendant  of  Jolm  Lombard, 
who  received  a  grant  of  land  in  the  soutli  part  of 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1646;  ed.  pub.  sclis.  of  Spring- 
field; Boston  U. ;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Spring- 
field since  1902.  Chmn.  Rep.  City  Com.,  Springfield, 
1907,  Ob;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910,  11,  12. 
Mem.  Hampden  Bar  Assn.,  Sigma  Alpha  Ep^ilon, 
Phi  Delta  Phi,  S.A.A. ;  mem.  executive  bd.,  A. A.  A. 
Clubs:  W'inthrop,  Automobile  (pres.  1914-15).  Rec- 
reations: motoring.  Home:  76  INIagnolia  Terrace. 
Office:  31  Elm  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

IiONERGAN,  Augustine,  ex-congressman;  b. 
Thompson,  Conn.,  May  20,  1874;  s.  Michael  ana 
Mary  (Quinn)  Lonergan;  LL.B.,  Yale,  1902;  un- 
married. In  law  practice  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  since 
1902;  was  asst.  corpn.  counsel,  etc.;  mem.  63d 
Congress  (1913-15),  1st  Conn.  Dist.  Democrat. 
Dir.  Am.  Industrial  Bank  &  Trust  Co.  Mem.  Am. 
and  Conn.  State  bar  assns.,  Yale  Alumni  Assn. 
Club:  City.  Home:  173  Ashley  St.  Office:  26  State 
St.,   Hartford,   Conn. 

LONG,  Henry  Crawford,  lawyer;  b.  Zanesville. 
O.,  Jan.  27,  1861;  moved  in  infancy  to  111.;  s. 
John  and  Mary  Jane  (Crawford)  Long;  grad.  higfi 
sch.  at  16;  M.S.D.,  State  Sch.,  Kirksville,  Mo., 
1888;  M.S.,  Drake  U.,  Des  Moines,  la.,  1890;  LL.B., 
Harvard,  1897;  m.  Fannie  Rigg,  of  Bowling  Green, 
Mo.,  Aug.  30,  1888;  2  sons,  Waldo,  Rodney.  Elected 
prin.  high  sch.,  Nebraska,  1882;  won  gold  medal 
in  state  coll.  oratorical  contest  in  Missouri;  master 
Salem  (Ohio)  Acad,  and  supt.  schs.,  1884-8;  dean 
of  Teachers'  Training  Coll.,  and  head  dean  of 
professional  depts.,  Drake  U.,  1888-9;  practiced 
law  in  Boston  since  1897;  lecturer  on  med.  juris- 
prudence, Mass.  Coll.  Osteopathy,  since  1902,  and 
lecturer  Tufts  Coll.  of  Medicine  on  same  subject 
in  1910.  Student  of  commercial  and  transporta- 
tion matters  and  lecturer  on  same.  Progressive 
Party;  candidate  for  Congress  from  Sth  Congres- 
sional Dist.,  1912.  Mem.  Atlantic  Deeper  Water- 
ways Assn.,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Mass. 
Real  Estate  Excliange,  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar 
Assn.  Clubs:  Twentieth  Century,  Social  Educa- 
tion, Boston  City;  Royal  Societies  (London).  Au- 
thor of  Port  of  Boston  Bill.  Has  made  expert  re- 
ports of  many  of  world's  harbors.  Recreations: 
travel  and  study  of  ports.  Home:  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Office:   617  Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston. 

LONG,  Henry  FoUanslDee,  treasurer;  b.  Tops- 
field,  Mass.,  Sept.  29,  1883;  s.  Ira  Perley  and  Har- 
riet Lake  (Follansbee)  Long;  descendant  of  Robert 
Long,  who  came  to  America  about  1639,  and  of 
Thomas  Follansbee,  who  arrived  in  America  about 
1641;  grad.  Topsfield  High  Sch.,  1900;  Salem 
(Mass.)  Commercial  Sch.,  1901;  in.  Margaret  Pin- 
gree,  of  Lewiston,  Me.,  July  1,  1908;  2  children. 
Henry  Pingree,  Catherine.  Employed  by  American 
Trust  Co.,  Boston,  1900-5;  treas.  since  1905,  Waban 
Rose  Conservatories  (one  of  the  largest  growers 
of  roses  in  U.S.);  mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Topsfield, 
since  1909  (chinn.  bd.  since  1911);  mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1914-15;  chmn.  bd.  assessors,  and  chmn. 
bd.  of  commrs.  of  Trust  Funds,  Topsfield;  chmn. 
Rep.  Town  Com.;  dir.  Essex  Club  (the  strongest 
Rep.  county  club  in  Mass.);  dir.  Topsfield  Hist. 
Soc.  Mem.  Boston  Banli  Officers'  Assn.  Mason; 
mem.  Odd  Fellows  (P.N.G.),  Rebekahs.  A.O.U.W., 
Grange  (P.M.).  Contbr.  on  local  and  county  hist, 
subjects  to  the  Essex  Inst.  Hist.  Collections  and 
the  Pubis,  of  the  Topsfield  Hist.  Soc.  Home:  Tops- 
field,   Mass.    Office:   3a  Somerset   St.,   Boston. 

LONG,  John  Davis,  ex-secretary  of  the  navy; 
Oct.  27.  lS3S-Aug.  28,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  AVho  in  America,  1914-15.)* 


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liONG,  William  Bowditch,  stock  broker;  b. 
Brookline,  IVIass.,  Aug.  23,  lf>S-l;  s.  H.  V.  and  Susan 
H.  (Bowditch)  Long-;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1907;  unmar- 
ried. Engaged  in  stock  brokerage  business  since 
1909;  mem.  firm  of  Long  &  Nash.  Mem.  Boston 
Stock  Exchange.  Recreations:  shooting,  fishing. 
Home:  Cohasset,  Mass.    Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston. 

IiONG-,  William  Joseph,  clergyman;  b.  North  At- 
tleboro.  ^Fass.,  Apr.  3,  1S67:  s.  Denis  and  Catherine 
(Burke)  Long;  grad.  Bridgewater  (Mass.)  State 
Normal  Sch.,  1SS7;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1892;  grad.  An- 
dover  Theol.  Sem.,  1895;  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Heidelberg, 
1897;  univs.  of  Paris  and  Rome,  1897-8;  m.  Frances 
Marsh  Bancroft,  of  Andover,  Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1900. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1899;  pastor  First  Ch., 
Stamford,  Conn.,  1899-04;  pastor  at  large  since 
1904.  Lecturer  ,on  nature,  animal  life,  and  lit. 
Made  notable  defense  of  ministerial  liberty  at 
Cambridge  (Mass.)  Council,  1898.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Address:  Stam- 
ford, Conn.* 

IiONGACRi:  Charles  S.,  clergyman,  educator: 
born  Collegeville,  Pa.,  Dec.  1,  1871;  s.  Henry  W.  and 
Elizabeth  B.  (Smull)  Longacre;  grad.  Keystone 
State  Normal  Sch..  Pa,,  1895:  Battle  Creek  (Mich.) 
Coll.,  1898;  m.  Florence  M.  Hughes,  of  Battle 
Creek,  Mich.,  June  7,  1899.  Teacher  pub.  schs.  5 
yrs. ;  ordained  Seventh  Day  Adventist  ministry; 
prin.  South  Lancaster  Acad,  since  1908,  also  prln. 
Browning  Memorial  Normal  Sch.  Field  sec.  Nat. 
Religious  Liberty  Assn.  since  Nov.,  1912;  trustee 
N.E.  Sanitarium,  Melrose,  Mass.,  Atlantic  Union 
Conf.  Republican.  Mem.  Ministerial  Assn.,  Bdnl. 
Soc.    Home:   South  Lancaster,  Mass. 

IiOITGFZ}IiI.OW,  Alexander  Wadsworth,  archi- 
tect; b.  Portland.  Me.,  Aug.  IS,  1854;  s.  Alexander 
W.  and  Elizabeth  C.  (Porter)  Longfellow;  prep, 
edn.  Westbrook  and  Portland  acads. ;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1876;  studied  architecture  at  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.  and  ftcole  des  Beaux  Arts.  Paris.  Asst.  in 
office  of  H.  H.  Richardson,  Brookline.  Mass.,  4  yrs.; 
mem.  firm  of  Longfellow,  Alden  &  Harlow.  1887-95, 
since  alone.  Dir.  Boston  Co-operative  Bldg.  Co.; 
trustee  Boston  Athenpeum,  Museum  of  Fine  Arts; 
mem.  Art  Commn.  City  of  Boston.  Fellow  Am. 
Inst.  Architects:  mem.  Boston  Soc.  Architects, 
Soc.  Arts  and  Crafts  (v. -p.).  Clubs:  Somerset, 
Union,  Tavern,  Country,  Eastern  Yacht.  Recrea- 
tions: yachting.  Home:  12  Mt.  Vernon  St.  Office: 
1124  Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston.* 

IiONGFEIiIiOW,  Ernest  Wadsworth,  artist; 
moved  to  New  York.  (Pee  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

IiOKGFEIiIiOW,  Marian  Adele,  lecturer,  au- 
thor; b.  Portland,  Me.,  Apr.  1,  1849;  d.  Stephen 
Longfellow  (brother  of  Henrv  W.  Longfellow) 
and  Marianne  (Preble)  Longfellow,  d.  of  late  Hon. 
William  Pitt  Preble,  E.E.  and  M.P.  to  the  Nether- 
lands; descended  from  a  number  of  lines  of  Colo- 
nial and  Revolutionary  ancestry,  including  Chris- 
topher Wadsworth,  Gen.  Peleg  Wadsworth,  En- 
sign William  Longfellow.  Lt.  Joseph  Tucker,  of 
the  Cincinnati,  Abraham  Preble,  etc.;  ed.  pvt.  and 
pub.  schs.  and  under  tutors;  N.E.  Conservatory  of 
Music,  under  John  O'Neil;  Boston  ^Conservatory  of 
Music,  under  Carl  Pfluger;  m.  William  Francis 
Morris,  of  Boston.  May  9.  1876;  3  children,  William 
Longfellow  (lawyer,  N.Y.  City).  Madeleine  Preble 
(now  Mrs.  Paul  Scharf,  of  Washington.  DC). 
Henry  AVadsworth  (mining  man):  m.  2d,  Michael 
Francis  O'Donoghue,  of  Washington,  D.C.,  Dec.  15, 
1891.  Charter  mem.  Nat.  Soc.  D.A.R.,  Nat.  Soc. 
Daughters  of  Founders  and  Patriots  of  America; 
founder  and  regent  Old  North  Chapter  D.A.R. 
(Boston) :  founder  Washington  (D.C.)  Colony  of 
New  England  Women,  League  Am.  Pen  Women; 
custodian  Founders'  Soc.  D.A.P.  of  Mass.:  ex-pres. 
Daughters  of  Me.;  historian  Soc.  Descendants  of 
Robert  Bartlet  of  Plymouth,  Mass.:  mem.  Soc. 
Mayflower  Descendants,  Am.  Soc.  Colonial  Fam- 
ilies, Alden  Kindred  of  America,  Nat.  Oeneal.  Soc. 
Order  of  Americans  of  Armorial  Ancestry  Order  of 
Descendants  of  Colonial  Governors,  etc.  Unitarian. 
Author:  Contrasted  Songs  (verse).  1904.  2d  edit.. 
1905;  History  of  the  Society  of  Descendants  of 
Robert  B.Trtlet  of  Plvmonth.  Mass.,  1914.  Trans- 
lated A  Romance  of  the  West  Indies    (by  Eugene 


Sue),    1898.     Home:    171    Hemenwav    St.    Address: 
P.O.  Box  44,  Back  Bay,  Boston,  Mass. 

IiONGFEZiI^OW,  Phlneas  Haskell,  banker;  b. 
Machias,  Me..  Feb.  24,  1841;  s.  Cephas  and  Mary 
(Noyes)  Longfellow;  descendant  of  William  Long- 
fellow, the  immigrant,  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  an- 
cestor of  the  poet  Henry  W.  Longfellow;  ed.  com- 
mon schs.,  Machias:  Washington  Acad.,  East  Ma- 
chias; m.  Ella  J.  Wheeler,  of  Belfast,  Me.,  Sept. 
28,  1865;  3  children,  Austin  H.  (med.  examiner. 
Providence,  R.I.),  Mrs.  Ella  J.  Ralph  (of  N.Y. 
City),  Bertha.  Clk.  of  Supreme  Jud.  Ct.,  of  Me., 
for  Washington  County,  Nov.  1,  1864-Jan.  1,  1909; 
pres.  Machias  Savings  Bank:  dir.  Machias  Banking 
Co.;  now  in  ins.  business.  Pres.  board  of  trustees 
Washin,gton  Acad.  Republican.  Conglist.  Address: 
Machias,  Me. 

I^ONGFEXiliOW,  William  Pitt  Prehle,  architect; 
Oct.  25.  1836-Aug.,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1912-13.) 

IiONGIdEY,  Edmnnd  Waters,  general  auditor 
N.E.  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.;  b.  North  Chelms- 
ford, Mass.,  Mar.  30,  1863:  s.  Edmund  and  Mary 
A.  M.  (Reed)  Longley:  descendant  of  Longley 
family,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1635;  ed.  Salem  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.;  m.  Anna  True  Peabody,  of  Salem,  Apr.  23, 
1895;  1  daughter,  Betty  Peabody.  Engaged  in  tele- 
phone business  since  1881;  began  as  clk.  N.E.  Tel- 
ephone &  Telegraph  Co.;  later  mgr.  of  exchange 
and  in  accounting  dept. ;  sec.  and  auditor  of  the 
CO.,  1902-12,  sec.  and  gen.  auditor.  1912-13,  since 
gen.  auditor;  dir.  Merchants  Nat.  Bank.  Five  Cents 
Savings  Bank,  Roger  Conant  Co-operative  Bank 
(Salem).  Chmn.  Salem  Rebuildins:  Commn..  bv 
appmt.  of  Gov.  Walsh,  after  great  fire  of  .lune  26, 
1914,  term  of  3  yrs.  Mem.  Telephone  Pioneers  of 
America;  Soc.  of  Arts,  Salem.  Republican.  Uni- 
taiian.  Mason.  Clubs:  Salem.  Economic.  .Salem 
Golf;  Corinthian  Yacht  (Marblehead,  Mass.);  Tiffin, 
Engineers'  (Boston);  Republican  of  Mass.  Recrea- 
tions: golf.  Home:  318  Lafayette  St.,  Salem, 
Mass.    Office:   50   Oliver  St.,  Boston. 

l^ONGIiEV,  James,  mfr.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

IJONGSDOBF,  Charles  Jjee.  railway  official;  b. 
Chicago,  Sept.  21.  1871;  s.  William  H.  and  Medora 
(^Pierson)  Longsdorf;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Chicago;  m. 
Edith  M.  Rowbotham,  of  Boston,  Mar.  3.  1910;  1 
daughter,  Edith.  With  Seaboard  Air  Line  Ry.  since 
1894;  began  in  Chicago  office,  transferied  to  New 
York,  later  to  Phila. ;  pass.  agt.  for  New  England 
since  Jan..  1902.  Mason.  Club:  Boston  City.  Home: 
96  Sutherland  Rd.,  Brookline.  Office:  256  Washing- 
ton, St.,  Boston. 

IiONGYSAB,  John  Munro,  capitalist;  b.  Lansing, 
Mich.,  Apr.  15,  1850:  s.  John  Wesley  and  Harriet 
Munroe  Longvear:  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Mary  Beech- 
er.  of  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  Jan.  4.  1879:  5  children, 
.^bbv  (Mrs.  A.  T.  Roberts,  of  Marquette,  Mich.). 
John  Munro,  Jr.,  Helen  M.  (Mrs.  Carroll  Paul,  of 
Phlla,,  Pa.).  Judith  F.  ("Mrs.  J.  M.  Richardson 
Lveth,  of  Riverdale,  N.Y.),  Robert  D.  Explored  in 
Northern  Mich,  woods  and  discovered  rich  timber 
and  mineral  lands  in  which  he  traded;  mem.  bd. 
of  control  Mich.  Coll.  of  Mines  24  yrs.:  mayor  of 
Marquette,  1890-1:  removed  to  Brookline,  Mass., 
1902.    Address:  Fisher  Hill,  Brookline,  Mass. 

I.OOK,  Prank  N.,  mfr.;  Mar.  22,  1855-Sept.,  1911. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

IiOOMIS,  Archibald  Gilbert,  banker;  b.  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  June  20,  1848;  s.  Pascal  and  Martha 
Jones  (Greenfield)  Loomls:  ed.  pub.  grammar  and 
high  schs.,  Hartford;  m.  Cordelia  Gertrude  Har- 
wood,  of  New  York,  Nov.  11,  1869  (died  Sept.  15, 
1873);  1  son,  Archie  Harwood:  m.  2d,  Mary  Walz, 
of  Hartford.  Nov.  20.  1878  (died  Dec.  30,  1886);  m. 
3d.  Ellen  Sevmour  Hanson,  of  Hartford,  May  18, 
1S92:  2  children,  Madeleine  Seymour,  Stillman 
Wadsworth.  Clk.  Aetna  Nat.  Bank.  Hartford,  1865- 
87-  cashier,  same.  1887-91.  pres..  1891-9:  v.-n.  Nat. 
City  Bank  of  New  York.  1899-05:  with  N.  W.  Hal- 
sey  &  Co.,  bankers  and  bi-okers.  San  Francisco. 
1905-7:  v.-p.  Union  Trust  Co.,  Providence,  1907-15 
("resigned).  Conglist.  Republican.  Club:  Hope. 
Home:  15  Charles  Field  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 


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IiOOMIS,  £ben  Jenks,  astronomer:  Nov.  11,  1S2S- 
Dec.  2,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909.  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1912-13.) 

IIOOMIS,  Ellhu  Goodman,  judge;  b.  Beclford, 
Ma.ss.,  Oct.  22,  1S52:  s.  Kev.  Elihu  and  Ruhamah 
Augusta  (Lane)  Loomis;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1874  (Phi 
Beta  Kappa);  studied  law  with  Morse  &  Hardy, 
Boston,  and  at  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law:  admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1878,  later  to  U.S.  Circuit  and  Supreme 
courts;  m.  Marian  Hillhouse  Fitch,  of  Norwich, 
Conn.,  Apr.  11,  1882;  5  children.  Mary  Fitch  (do- 
ceased),  Rali)li  Lane,  Hubert  Hillhouse,  Samuel, 
William  F.  Began  practice  at  Boston,  1878;  spl. 
justice  Dist.  Ct.  of  Central  Middlesex  since  .Tuly 
28,  1898;  v.-p.  Athol  Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  Marlboro 
Electric  Co.,  Marlboro  Hudson  Gas  Co.;  trustee 
Commonwealth  Gas  &  Electric  Cos.;  dir.  Bedford 
Co-operative  Corpn.,  Conant,  Houghton  &  Co.,  Inc., 
Geo.  F.  Daniels  Corpn.  Park  commr.,  Bedford, 
Mass.  Trustee  Lawrence  Acad.,  Groton,  Mass.; 
trustee  building  fund  of  Handel  and  Haydn  Soc; 
dir.  Boston  Children's  Friend  Soc.  Mem.  Mass. 
Bar  Assn..  Middlesex  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Congrega- 
tional. Home:  Bedford,  Mass.  Offlce:  15  State  St., 
Boston.  Mass. 

IiOOMIS,  rrank  Newton,  M.D.:  b.  Granby,  Conn., 
Mar.  24,  1858;  s.  James  Newton  and  Catherine 
Keith  (Pratt)  Loomis;  A.B.,  Yale.  ISSl:  M.D..  Tale 
Med.  Sch.,  1883:  m.  Mary  Barber  Holcomb.  of 
Granby,  Conn..  June  10,  1885.  Interne  Conn.  Gen. 
Hosp.,  New  Haven,  1%  yrs.,  since  practiced  in 
Derby,  Conn.:  mem.  staff  Griffin  Hosp.  Mem.  A. 
M.A.,  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  New  Haven  Co.  Med. 
Soc.  (ex-pres.),  etc.  Conglist.  Home:  116  Eliza- 
beth St.,  Derby,  Conn. 

IiOOMIS,  Frederic  Brewster,  college  prof.;  b. 
Brooklyn.  Nov.  22,  1873;  s.  Nathaniel  H.  and  Julia 
R.  (Brewster)  Loomis:  B.A.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1896; 
Asst.  in  biol.  lab..  Amherst.  1896-7:  student  U.  of 
Munich,  1897-9,  Ph.D.,  1899:  m.  Florence  C.  Cal- 
houn, of  Winsted,  Conn..  Sept.  7,  1904.  Instr.  biol- 
ogy. 1899-1903,  asso.  prof.  1903-8.  prof,  comparative 
anatomy  since  1908.  Amherst  Coll.  Dir.  Amherst 
explorings  expdns.  to  Big  Bad  Lands,  S.D.,  "Wa- 
satch Basin,  T\^yo.,  Converse  Co..  ■V\''yo..  Sioux  Co., 
Neb.,  Maine  shell  heaps,  and  Patagonia.  Home: 
Amherst,  Mass.* 

IiOOMIS.  Jennie;  b.  Windsor.  June  21,  1871:  d. 
Thomas  Warham  and  Jane  (Cooke)  Loomis;  de- 
scendant of  .Joseph  Loomis.  and  also  lineal  de- 
scendant of  Gov.  Bradford:  prep.  edn.  at  pvt.  sch., 
The  Young  Ladies'  Inst.,  Windsor;  B.S.,  Wellesley, 
1892:  unmarried.  Actively  interested  in  D.A.R. 
and  oh.  work:  regent  Abigail  "Wolcott  Ellsworth 
Chapter  D.A.R.  since  1904:  asst.  mgr.  in  charge 
of  .Jr.  Auxiliary  work  in  Hartford  Archdeaconry, 
P.B.  Ch.  Trustee  The  Loomis  Inst.  Clubs:  Welles- 
lev  College,  College  Club  (Hartford);  Literature 
(Windsor).    Address:  AVindsor,  Conn. 

IiOOMIS,    Samuel    Iiane,    clergyman.     (See    vol. 

19(19.) 

IiOOMIS,  Seymour  Crane,  lawyer:  b.  Suffield, 
Conn.,  Nov.  12.  1861:  s.  George  Wells  and  Marv 
Ellen  (Norton)  Loomis:  descendant  of  .Tosepli 
Loomis.  Windsor,  Conn.,  1639:  srad.  Conn.  Literary 
Instn  ,  1878  (valedictorian):  A.B..  Yale.  1882.  LL.B., 
cum  laude,  1884;  m.  Catherine  Canfield  Northrop, 
of  New  Milford.  Conn.,  Apr.  20.  1892.  Has  prac- 
ticed at  New  Haven,  since  1884,  principally  in 
cases  involving  the  rights  and  linhilities  of  em- 
plovers  and  common  carriers,  the  law  of  in«.  and 
of  trusts  and  trustees.  Asst.  city  elk.,  and  acting 
city  elk.  of  New  Haven,  1885.  1886:  exec.  sec.  State 
of  Conn..  1893.  1894.  Compiler  and  editor  Citv 
Year  Books  of  New  Haven.  1885,  1886.  Mem.  New 
Haven  Chamber  of  Commerce  (chmn.  pub.  health 
and  sanitation  com.):  dir.  Organized  Charities, 
New  Haven.  Mem.  Am.  and  Conn,  bar  assns. 
Sec.  Sect.  I  (economics  and  sociology)  A.A.A.S. ; 
historian  Gen.  Staff  Assn.  of  Conn.:  mem.  Am. 
Forestry  Assn.,  S.A.R.  (bd.  of  mers.).  Democrat. 
GUibs:  Graduates'.  Country,  Congregational  (New 
Haven).  Yale  (New  York).  Recreations:  golf, 
walking,  dri^•ing.  traveling.  Contbr.  to  mags,  on 
lep-al  and  hist,  svibjects.  Home:  549  Orange  St. 
Office:   69  Church  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 


IiOOMIS,  William  Francis,  mfr. ;  b.  Rockville, 
Conn.,  Nov.  23.  1871;  s.  William  Horton  and  Anna 
Robinson  (Merrifield)  Loomis;  descendant  of  Jo- 
seph Loomis,  who  came  to  Windsor,  Conn.,  1639; 
grad.  Rockville  High  Sch.,  1889;  grad.  Huntsinger's 
Business  Coll.,  Hartford,  1890;  m.  Viola  May  Sco- 
field.  of  Hartford,  July  28,  1910.  Has  been  identi- 
fied with  The  National  Machine  Co.  since  1891;  was 
made  asst.  sec,  1894,  sec,  1899,  dir.,  1908,  sec.  and 
treas.,  1910.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (33°). 
Club:  City  (Hartford).  Home:  128  Whitney  St.  Of- 
fice: 135  Sheldon  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

IiOONIIY,  William  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Portland, 
Me.,  Mar.  28,  1854;  s.  Timothy  James  and  Catherine 
(O'Leary)  Looney;  grad.  Portland  High  Sch.,  1873; 
A.B.,  Colby,  1877;  m.  Annie  O'Donahoe,  of  Ottawa, 
Can.,  Apr.  21,  1901.  Practiced  in  Portland  since 
Oct.,  1879:  city  solicitor,  1881-3  inclusive;  mem. 
Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1887-9,  Senate,  1909.  Trustee  U. 
of  Me.;  trustee  Me.  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary.  Mem. 
Am.,  Me.  and  Cumberland  Co.  bar  assns..  Me.  Hist. 
Soc,  Alliance  Frangaise.  Republican.  Roman  Cath- 
olic. Member  Sons  of  Veterans.  Clubs:  Portland 
Country,  Woodfords.  Home;  60  Highland  St.  Of- 
fice: Union  Mut.  Ins.  Bldg.,  Portland,  Me. 

IiOFER,  S(amuel)  Ward,  curator;  b.  Guilford, 
Conn.,  July  3,  1835.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

IiORS,  Arthur,  lawyer;  s.  William  H.  and  Percis 


(Kemdall)    Lord;    A.B.,    Harvard,    18'; 


Sarah 


Shippen,  of  Boston,  1878;  6  children,  Katharine, 
Henry  Shippen,  Margaret,  Frances,  Elizabeth,  John 
Hayes.  Admitted  to  bar,  1874;  pres.  Silver,  Bur- 
dett  &  Co.,  pubs.,  Boston;  mem.  .Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1885,  1886  (chmn.  judiciary  com.);  chmn.  Bd.  of 
Selectmen,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1893,  1894;  civil  serv- 
ice commr.  of  Mass.,  1888-99;  mem.  Bd.  of  Mgrs., 
Jamestown  Expn.,  1907;  mem.  Pilgrim  Tercenten- 
ary Commn..  1915.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass.  bar  assns.. 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Pres.  Pilgrim  Soc.  since 
1895;  mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (treas.).  Am.  Antiqua- 
rian Soc,  Colonial  Soc,  Old  Colony  Hist.  Society. 
Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Union,  Odd  Volume  (Bos- 
ton); Harvard  (New  York).  Recreations:  collect- 
ing Americana,  with  spl.  reference  to  Plymouth  and 
the  Pilgrims.  Home:  Plymouth,  Mass.  Office:  70 
State  St.,  Boston.* 

IiOBD,  Augfustus  Mendon,  clergyman;  b.  San 
Francisco,  Feb.  7,  1861;  s.  Daniel  Sackett  and 
Theresa  (Mendon)  Lord;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1883,  A.M., 
S.T.B.,  1887;  (D.D.,  Brown  U.,  1906);  m.  Frances 
Augusta  Lord,  of  Kennebunk,  Me.,  June  29,  1892. 
Ordained  Unitarian  ministry,  1887;  pastor  Arling- 
ton, Mass.,  1887-90.  First  Congl.  (Unitarian)  Ch., 
Providence,  R.I.,  since  Sept.  25,  1890.  Pres.  INIin- 
isters'  Inst.,  1906;  trustee  Providence  Pub.  Library; 
dir.  Providence  Soc.  for  Organizing  Charity,  Provi- 
dence Athenteum;  mein.  Bd.  Visitors,  Harvard  U., 
Brown  U.  INIem.  Am.  Historical  Assn.,  R.I.  Hist. 
Soc,  Harvard  Div.  School  Alumni  Assn.  (v.-p.). 
Clubs:  University  (Providence),  Harvard  (Boston), 
Harvard  of  R.I.  (pres.).  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  books,  etc.)  Address:  34  Gushing  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.I.* 

IiOHB,  Everett  William,  educator;  b.  Surry,  Me., 
Jan.  31,  1871;  s.  Samuel  Lee  and  Mary  Phoebe 
(Wood)  Lord;  grad.  high  sch.,  Ellsworth,  Me.;  A.B., 
Boston  U.,  1900  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1906;  m. 
Myrtle  Ruth  King,  of  Wellsville,  N.Y.,  Jan.  5,  1901; 
1  son,  Samuel  Lindsay.  Teacher  in  pub.  schs.,  1891- 
93;  supt.  schs..  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1893-5;  taught  in 
Boston  evening  schs.  during  coll.  course;  supt. 
schs..  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  1900-2;  asst.  commr.  of 
edn.,  Porto  Rico,  1902-8;  sec.  Nat.  Child  Labor  Com., 
1908-10;  exec,  sec,  Boston  U.,  1910-14;  dean  Coll. 
of  Business  Administration,  Boston  U.,  since  1914. 
Mem.  N.E.A.,  Nat.  Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Industrial 
Edn.,  Nat.  Assn.  of  Urban  Universities  (v.-p.).  Re- 
publican. Author:  Lessons  in  English,  1905;  In- 
termediate Course  in  English,  1906;  Pedagogia 
Fundamental.  1907;  The  National  Child  Labor  Com- 
mittee and  Its  Work,  1908;  Child  Labor  in  New 
England,  1908;  Children  of  the  Stage,  1910.  Home: 
10  Park  Lane.  Jamaica  Plain.  Address:  688  Boyls- 
ton  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

IiOBB,  Frederic  Pomeroy,  anatomist;  b.  Han- 
over, N.H.,  Dec.  28,  1876:  s.  John  King  and  Emma 
Fuller    (Pomeroy)    Lord;    g.g.s.    of    Nathan    Lord, 


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pres.  of  Dartmouth  Coll.;  ed.  Hanover  High  Sch., 
1888-91;  St.  Johnsbury  (Vt.)  Acad.,  1891-4;  A.B., 
Dartmouth,  1S9S;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1903; 
m.  Sept.  15,  1908,  Lydia  Jeannette  Mather,  of  Iowa 
City,  la.  Taught  Fitchburs  (Mass.)  High  Sch., 
1898-9  and  half  year  in  1899-1900;  a.-^st.  in  out-pa- 
tient dept.,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1901-2;  interne  L.I. 
Almsliouse  and  Hosp.,  Boston  Harbor,  1903;  prac- 
ticing phys.,  Iowa  Citv,  la.,  1904-9;  demonstrator 
of  anatomy,  Med.  Coll.  State  U.  of  la.,  1904-S;  instr. 
anatomy,  same,  1908-11;  anaesthetist.  State  Hosp., 
Iowa  City,  1904-8;  prof,  anatomy,  Dartmouth  Med. 
Sch.,  since  1911.  Trustee  Howe  Library,  Hanover, 
N.H.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
1898,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Nu  Sigma  Nu.  Gamma 
Alpha,  American  Assn.  Anatomists.  Club:  Graduate 
(Hanover,  N.H.).  Contbr.  to  Anatomical  Record. 
Address;  Hanovei'.  N.H. 

IiORD,  Frederick  Taylor,  ISI.D. ;  b.  Bangor,  Me., 
.Tan.  16,  1875;  s.  Samuel  Veazie  and  Kate  Eva  (Tay- 
lor) Lord;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897,  M.D..  1900;  m.  Ma- 
bel Delano  Clapp,  of  Boston,  Nov.  25.  1901.  House 
officer,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  Feb.  1,  1900-Aug.,  1901; 
phys.  to  out-patients,  same,  1903,  visiting  phys., 
1912 — ;  asst.  in  clin.  medicine,  1905-9,  instr.,  1909 — , 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem. 
Assn.  Am.  Physicians,  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Sciences, 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Inter-Urban  Clin.  Club,  A.M. A., 
Am.  Soc.  Advancement  of  Clin.  Investigation.  Au- 
thor of  articles  on  the  prevalence  and  importance 
of  respiratory  infection  with  influen'/a  bacilli,  the 
agency  of  the  house  fly  in  the  spread  of  tubercu- 
losis, the  etiology  of  actinomycosis  and  diseases 
of  the  lung  and  pleura,  etc.  Address:  305  Beacon 
St.,  Boston.* 

IiOBD,  Georgfe  Dana,  college  prof.;  b.  Limington, 
Me.,  Mar.  7,  1863;  s.  William  Godding  and  Mary 
Shepard  (Clark)  Lord;  A.B..  Dartmouth,  1884,  A  M., 
1887;  m.  Annette  Louise  Bowen,  of  Woodstock, 
Conn.,  June  30,  1891.  Tutor  in  Greek,  1887-91,  asst. 
prof.,  1891-9,  asso.  prof.  Greek  and  CJreek  archaeol- 
ogy, 1900-8,  prof,  classical  archfeology  since  1908, 
Dartmouth.    Address:  Hanover,  N.H.* 

IiORI>,  George  Fease;  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  Oct.  11, 
1872;  s.  Joseph  H.  and  Elizabeth  Russell  (Hatha- 
way) Lord;  ed.  Salem  High  Sch.  and  Salem  Com- 
mercial Sch.,  graduating  from  latter,  1891;  m.  Em- 
ma L.  Smith,  of  Medford,  Mass.,  June  30,  1896;  2 
children,  George  Pease,  Jr.,  Samuel  Smith.  Began 
teaching  career  as  mem.  of  faculty,  Salem  Com- 
mercial Sch.,  1891,  continuing  4  yrs. ;  prin.  same, 
1897-10:  pres.  Salem  Commercial  Sch.  Corpn.  since 
1910.  Mem.  Salem  Sch.  Com.,  1902-14.  Mem.  Nat. 
Commercial  Teachers'  Federation  (ex-pres.).  East- 
ern Commercial  Teachers'  Assn.  (ex-pres.),  N.E. 
Business  Coll.  Assn.  (v. -p.),  Pvt.  Sch.  Mgrs.'  Assn., 
Gregg  Shorthand  Assn.;  Am.  rep.  Internat.  Soc.  for 
Advancement  of  Commercial  Edn.  ^Nlason  (32°, 
K.T.).  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  7  Eden  St. 
Office:  126  "Washington  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 

I^OBD,  Georgfe  W.,  business  man;  b.  Ellsworth, 
Me..  Nov.  5,  1838:  s.  Sylvester  and  Sarah  (Ander- 
son) Lord;  ed.  com.  schs.  of  Ellsworth;  m.  Mary 
O.  Rideout,  of  Calais,  Me.,  Dec.  23,  1869;  1  daugh- 
ter, Carolyn  M.  (wife  of  Franklin  W.  Johnson,  of 
Chicago,  111.).  Went  to  sea  for  17  yrs.  and  was 
master  for  11  yrs.  in  coastwise  and  West  India 
trade;  acting  ensign  U.S.  Navy,  1865;  grocer  and 
ship  chandler;  pres.  Calais  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Ca- 
lais Nat.  Bank;  treas.  St.  Croix  Mut.  Plate  Glass 
Assn.,  St.  Croix  Hall  Co.  Trustee  .since  1882  and 
now  pres.  Calais  Acad.  Republican.  Deacon  Bap- 
tist Ch.  Mem.  Odd  Fellows.  A.O.U.W.,  Loyal  Le- 
gion. Club:  St.  Croix  (charter  mem.).  Address: 
211  Main  St.,  Calais,  Me. 

IiOBD,  Harry  True,  lawyer;  b.  Manchester,  N.H., 
May  7,  1863:  s.  Harrison  Dearborn  and  Juliette 
(True)  Lord;  descendant  of  Robert  Lord,  of  Ips- 
wich, Mass.;  grad.  Manchester  High  Sch.,  1882; 
A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1887;  m.  Flora  Isabel  Cooper,  of 
Manchester,  Sept.  29,  1897;  m.  2d,  Florence  Morton 
Stanley,  of  Lancaster.  N.H.,  Oct.  16,  1912;  1  daugh- 
ter, Elizabeth  Lord.  Practiced  in  Manchester  since 
1894:  pres.  Citv  Council,  1899-02:  member  State 
Constl.  Conv.  of  N.H.,  1902;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1895,  1907,  Senate,  1909-11  (pres.);  mem.  Gover- 
nor's Council,   1911-13.    Republican.    Episcopalian. 


Mem.  N.H.  Bar  Association,  Tri-Kappa,  Sphinx. 
Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner);  mem.  Red  Men.  Club:  Calu- 
met. Home:  228  Ash  St.  Office:  913  Elm  St.,  Man- 
chester, N.H. 

IiOBD,  Henry,  ship  broker;  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  oMay 
7,  1847;  s.  Charles  Edwin  and  Caroline  Lydia  (Wes- 
ton) Lord;  ed.  Bangor  pub.  schs.  and  Bucksport 
(Me.)  Sem. ;  m.  Emma  C.  Saunders,  of  Orland,  Me., 
Feb.  20,  1872.  In  ship  brokerage  and  commn.  busi- 
ness at  Bangor  since  1868;  firm  of  Henry  Lord  & 
Co.,  Henry  and  Edwin  Lord,  since  1889;  treas.  and 
mgr.  Dirigo  Ice  Co.  Pres.  Bangor  Common  Council, 
1873-4:  mem.  sch.  com.  5  yrs.;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1877,  1878  (speaker,  1878),  Senate,  1887-91 
(pres.  1889-91).  Pres.  Bangor  Bd.  of  Trade, 
1881-94,  Me.  State  Bd.  of  Trade,  1889-1903; 
trustee  U.  of  Me.,  1891-1908  (pres.  bd.,  1892- 
1908);  pres.  trustees  AA^estbrook  Sem.,  5  yrs.;  pres. 
Universalist  State  Conv.  of  Me.  3  yrs.;  mem.  bd. 
of  mgrs.  Home  for  Aged  Women,  Bangor,  since 
1888;  commr.  for  Me.  for  Vessel  Owners'  and  Cap- 
tains' Nat.  Assn.,  6  yrs.  Mem.  Bangor  Hist.  Soc. 
(v. -p.  1889-1906,  since  pres.).  Republican.  Club: 
Twentieth  Century.  Home:  70  Exchange  St.,  Ban- 
gor, Me.* 

IiOBD,  Henry  Gardner,  publisher,  editor;  b.  Bos- 
ton, May  30,  1865;  s.  Henry  C.  and  Rebecca  J. 
(Greenleaf)  Lord;  grad.  English  High  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton, 1881;  hon.  alumnus  Pa.  Mus.  Fine  Art.s  and 
Phila.  Textile  Sch.;  m.  Adelaide  Fargo,  of  Chicago, 
1893.  Began  active  career  in  employ  of  a  Boston 
wool  house;  became  partner  in  firm  of  J.  M.  Wade 
&  Co.,  1885,  and  of  Guild  &  Lord,  1887;  continued 
under  same  name  until  1903,  when  Lord  &  Nagle 
Co.  was  organized,  acquiring  various  other  tech. 
and  commercial  pubis.;  treas.  and  dir.  Xord  &  Na- 
gle Co.;  pres.  Boston  Printing  Co.  Dir.  Boston  Y.M. 
C.A.  Mem.  Federation  of  Trade  Press  Assns.  in 
U.S.  (ex-pres.),  N.E.  Press  Assn.  (ex-pres.).  Busi- 
ness Press  Assn.  (dir.).  Republican.  Clubs:  Coun- 
try, Longwood,  Tennis,  St.  Botolph,  Harvard  Mu- 
sical Assn.  Recreations:  golf,  tennis.  Home:  Wal- 
nut St..  Brookline.    Office:  144  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

IiOBD,  John  King',  college  prof.;  b.  Cincinnati, 
Oct.  21,  1848;  s.  John  King  and  Laura  Esther 
(Smith)  Lord;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1868,  A.M.,  1871, 
Ph.D.,  1893;  (LL.D.,  Dartmouth,  and  U.  of  Me., 
1908) ;  m.  Emma  Fuller  Pomeroy,  of  Washington, 
Jan.  20,  1873.  Taught  Appleton  Academy,  New 
Ipswich,  N.H.,  1868-9;  tutor  Latin,  1869-72,  asso. 
prof.  Latin  and  rhetoric,  1872-80,  Evans  prof,  ora- 
tory and  belles  lettres,  1880-2,  asso.  prof.  Latin 
lang.  and  lit.,  1882-92,  Daniel  Webster  prof,  since 
1892,  acting  pres.,  1892-3,  and  acting  pres.  of  the 
faculty,  1893-1909,  Dartmouth  Coll.  (See  Who's 
AVho  in  America  for  list  of  books,  translations, 
etc.)    Home:  Hanover,  N.H.* 

IiOBD,  Iiester  Winslow,  M.D. ;  b.  Tamworth,  N.H., 
Oct.  2,  1874;  s.  Edwin  Francis  and  Julia  Augusta 
(Hodsdon)  Lord;  grad.  Nute  High  Sch.,  Milton, 
N.H.,  1893:  Baltimore  Med.  Coll.  and  U.  of  Md.. 
1897;  Ohio  Institute  of  Pharmacy,  1903;  registered 
pharmacist  of  N.H. ;  m.  Rena  Alice  Thompson,  reg- 
istered nurse  of  Lawrence  (Mass.)  Central  Hosp., 
Oct.,  1906.  Began  practice  of  medicine  and  oral 
surgerj'  at  West  Ossipee.  N.H.,  1897;  surgeon  U.S. 
Army,  1899-03,  service  in  the  Philippine  Islands; 
commd.  in  Med.  Reserve  Corps,  U.S.  Army,  1908, 
active  service  the  following  yr.  in  the  middle  west; 
now  on  limited  leave  from  active  service  with  the 
Army  and  engaged  in  med.  practice  and  in  the  re- 
tail drug  business.  Republican.  Mason  (32°). 
Home:  West  Ossipee,  N.H. 

IiOBD,  ITorris  Samuel,  teacher;  b.  Limerick,  Me., 
]\Iay  14.  1881;  s.  John  Huntras  and  Emily  (Milli- 
ken)  Lord;  descendant  on  paternal  side,  of  Nathan 
Lord,  Berwick,  Me.,  1652;  maternal  side,  of  Melin- 
gas.  with  William  the  Conqueror,  1066;  grad.  Phil- 
ips Limerick  Acad.,  1898;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1903;  m. 
Nellie  Olive  Waterhou.se,  of  Wells,  Me.,  June  24, 
1908;  1  child,  Ruth  Barbara,  b.  July  3,  1913.  Taught 
in  Halifax,  Vt.,  1900-1;  prin.  high  sch.,  Burleigh, 
1901-2;  vice-prin.  Parsonsfield  Sem..  1903-4;  prin. 
high  sch.,  Lisbon,  1904-5,  Wells,  1905-6,  principal 
Bridge  Acad.,  Dresden  Mills,  since  1906.  Mem.  Me. 
Teachers'  Assn.  Mem.  Dresden  Lodge,  F.  &  A.M.; 
Aurora    Chapter,    R.A.M.     Olive    Branch    Chapter, 


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O.E.S. ;  Lisbon  Grange.    Democrat.    Address:   Lim- 
erick, Me. 

IiOKB,  Bobert  Waterstou.;  b.  Kennebunk,  Me., 
Apr.  14,  182S;  s.  William  and  Sarah  (Cleaves) 
Lord;  ed.  Bowdoin  Coll.;  m.  Dec.  8,  1857,  Mary 
Morse  Mendum,  ot  Kennebunk,  Me.  (now  deceased). 
Joined  the  gold  liunters,  1S49,  and  was  a  resident 
of  Cal.  and  Ore.,  1849-54;  engaged  in  mfg.  cotton 
goods  51  yrs.,  retired,  1906;  pres.  Ocean  Nat.  Bank, 
Kennebunk  Savings  Bank;  served  as  mem.  Me. 
Ho.  of  Kep.,  and  Senate.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mason.    Home:  Kennebunk,  Me. 

IiOBD,  Samuel  Iiowell,  mayor;  Jan.  4,  1841- 
Jan.  2,  1911.  (Sec  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1910-11.) 

XiORD,  William  Adam.s,  lawyer;  b.  IMontpelier, 
Vt,  Aug.  28,  1849;  s.  William  H.  and  Harriet  A. 
(Aiken)  Lord,  and  g.s.  of  Nathan  Lord,  pres.  of 
Dartmouth  Coll.  for  nearly  40  yrs.;  grad.  Dart- 
mouth Coll.,  1869;  m.  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1894,  Mabel 
L.  Newcomb.  Studied  law  in  office  of  Charles  H. 
I-Ieath;  was  admitted  to  bar,  1876,  and  has  since 
practiced  at  Montpelier;  reporter  for  State  senate, 
1874-6  and  1888;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1894  and 
1896  (speaker  latter  yr.);  city  atty.,  Montpelier, 
1895,  1896:  nat.  bank  examiner,  1898-1900.  Ad- 
dress:  4.3  State  St.,  Montpelier,  Vt. 

IiOBD,  William  Rog^ers,  clergyman;  b.  Boston, 
May  6,  1847;  s.  Daniel  Minor  and  Eliza  Ann 
(Hardy)  Lord;  iirei).  edn.  Williston  Sem.,  Mass., 
and  pvt.  sch.,  Brooklyn,  to  1868;  A.B.,  Amherst 
Coll.,  1875:  grad.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  New  York, 
1878;  m.  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  June  22,  1881,  Mary  Sey- 
mour McKnight.  Ordained  to  ministr5r  Presbyn. 
Ch.,  1878;  pastorates:  Riverdale-on-Hudson,  1878- 
81,  Wollaston  Heights,  Mass.,  1882-4,  Boston.  1887- 
95.  Unitarian  Ch.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1895-8,  Portland, 
Ore.,  1899-01,  Rockland,  Mass.,  1902-7,  Dover, 
Mass.,  since  1909.  Mem.  Nat.  Civ.  Service  Assn., 
Mass.  Reform  Club  (exec,  com.);  asso.  mem.  Am. 
Ornithologists'  Union:  mem.  exec.  com.  Men's 
League  for  Woman  Suffrage.  Club:  Twentieth 
Century  (Boston).  Author:  A  First  Book  Upon 
the  Birds  of  Oregon  and  Washington,  1901  (re- 
vised and  enlarged  edition,  1902).  Recreations: 
gardening,  golf,  bird  study.    Address:  Dover,  Mass. 

XiOBIMIlB,  Addison  Benjamin,  clergvman;  b. 
Beebe  Plain,  P.Q.,  Apr.  4,  1865;  s.  ^William  and 
Sarah  (Martin)  Lorimer;  A.B.,  Colbv  Coll..  Water- 
ville,  Me.,  1888;  grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1891; 
(A.M.,  U.  of  Me.,  1911);  m.  Bradley,  Me.,  June  20, 
1891,  Florence  O.  Livermore;  1  son,  Frank  Wil- 
liam, b.  July  1,  1894.  Ordained  to  ministry,  Bapt. 
Ch.,  Coaticook,  1891:  missionary  foreign  missions 
bd.  of  Ont.  and  Quebec,  at  Cocanada,  India.  1891- 
92,  returning  to  America  on  advice  of  physicians; 
pastor  Mt.  Pleasant  Bapt.  Ch.,  Vancouver.  B.C., 
1892-4,  1st  Bapt.  Ch.,  Woonsocket,  R.I.,  1894-1900, 
Columbia  St.  Bapt.  Ch.,  Bangor,  Me.,  1900-12,  1st 
Ch.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  since  1912.  Rec.  sec.  Northern 
Bapt.  Edn.  Soc. ;  formerly  mem.  exec.  com.  Me. 
Bapt.  Missionary  Conw  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon  ((Ilol- 
by).    Address:  7  Park  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

IiORIITG,  Atherton;  b.  Boston,  Aug.  10,  1869;  s. 
Harrison  and  Margaret  (Gardner)  Loring;  ed.  pub. 
schs.;  m.  Anna  Sawyer,  of  Cambridge,  May  11, 
1893;  children,  Atherton,  Jr.,' Anna.  Clerk  and  dir. 
George  McQuesten  Co.,  lumber  merchants:  pres. 
Bay  Farm  Co.;  treas.  and  dir.  Federal  Box  Machin- 
ery Co.;  dir.  Am.  Pneumatic  Service  Co.,  Boston 
Pneumatic  Transit  Co.:  trustee  Lanfellow  Park 
Apartments  Trust.  Home:  105.3  Beacon  St.,  Brook- 
line,  Mass.    Office:   27  Kilby  St.,   Boston. 

IiOBIKG,  Auerustus  Peabody,  lawvcr;  b.  Boston, 
Dec.  7,  1857:  s.  Caleb  William  and  Elizabeth  Smith 
(Peabody)  Loring;  A.B..  Harvard,  1878;  LL.B., 
cum  laude.  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1881:  m.  Ellen 
Gardner.  June  3,  1884;  3  children,  Augustus  P., 
Jr.,  Caleb,  Ellen  L.  (Mrs.  Sam  Vaughan).  In 
practice  at  Boston  since  1881;  mem.  Loring,  Cool- 
idge  &  Noble  since  1903;  pres.  Plymouth  Cordage 
Co.:  pres.  Suffolk  Savings  Bank  for  Seamen  & 
Otliers;  treas.  Beverly  Hosp.  Corpn. ;  dir.  Mass. 
Cotton  INIiils,  Mass.  IVfills  in  Georgia.  Mnt  Boiler 
Ins.  Co.,  2d  Nat.  Bank,  State  Street  Trust  Co., 
U.S.  Hotel  Co..  L.  S.  Starrott  Co.,  Union  Twist 
Drill    Co.,    Baush    Machine    Tool    Co.,    The    Realty 


Co.  of  Mass.;  trustee  Albany  Trust,  Beacon  Cham- 
liers  Trust,  Bedford  Trust,  Journal  Building  Trust. 
Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Essex  Co.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  Engineers',  Tennis 
and  Racquet,  Eastern  Yacht;  University  (Wash- 
ington,    D.C.).      Author:     A     Trustee's    Handbook, 

1898.  Recreations:  yachting,  farming.  Home: 
Beverly,  Mass.,  and  277  Marlboro  St.,  Boston. 
Ofl^ce:    40    State   St.,    Boston. 

XiOBING,  Everett  Grey,  educator;  b.  North  Yar- 
moutli.  Me.,  Nov.  16,  1869;  s.  Jacob  G.  and  Louise 
W'.  (Sweetser)  Loring;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1891 
(Phi  Beta  Kappa);  grad.  Hyannis  (Mass.)  Normal 
Sch.;  m.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Aug.  15,  1899,  Martha  C. 
PTurtt.  r^rin.  Mattnnawcook  Normal  Acad.,  Lincoln, 
Me.,  1891-2;  teacher,  Barnard  Sch.,  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
1892-8;  prin.  grammar  sch.,  Exeter,  N.H.,  1898-01, 
Hampton  (N.H.)  Acad.,  1901-3;  supt.  schs.,  Hali- 
fax, Kingston,  Pembroke  and  I'lympton,  INIass., 
1903,  Cheshire.  Hancock,  Lanesboro  and  New  Ash- 
ford  since  1915.  Republican.  Address:  Lanesboro, 
Mass. 

IiOBXNG,  Georg-e  PuUing'ton,  architect;  b.  Bos- 
ton. Mar.  26,  1851;  s.  George  and  Harriet  Abba 
(Stoodly)  Loring;  9th  in  descent  from  Thomas 
Loring,  the  immigrant,  Hull  and  Hingham,  Mass., 
1634;  ed.  pub.  and  evening  schs.,  Lowell  Art  Sch., 
and  by  pvt.  study;  m.  Sarah  Frances  Johnson,  of 
Somerville,  Mass.,  July  16,  1873;  4  children,  Earn- 
est J.,  Ralph  S.,  Gladys,  Margery.  Was  identified 
with  city  engineer's  dept.,  Boston,  for  15  yrs.; 
associated  with  Sanford  Phipps,  title  of  Lorinsr  & 
Phipps,  architects,  since  1893.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Club:  Central  (Somerville,  Mass.).  Recreations: 
painting.  Home:  Somerville,  Mass.  Office:  53  State 
St.,  Boston. 

IiOBING,  Hiram  Wing":  b.  Leeds,  Me.,  Oct.  11, 
1842.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

IjOBING,  Bichard  Tuttle,  clergvman;  b.  Sept. 
23,  1868;  s.  William  H.  and  Sarah  E.  (Flagg) 
Loring;  B.A.,  Harvard,  1892;  S.T.B.,  Episcopal 
Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1899;  m.  Marv 
Amory  Leland.  of  Boston,  June  15,  1898;  3  chil- 
dren, Richard  T.,  Jr.,  Oliver  L.,  John  C.  G.  Deacon, 

1899,  priest,  1900,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  St.  John's  Ch.. 
Newtonville,  Mass.,  since  1899.  Mem.  Harvard 
Musical  Assn.  Republican.  Club:  Newton.  Recre- 
ations: sailing,  tennis.  Home:  78  Washington  St., 
Newtonville,  Mass. 

IiOBING,  Victor  Joseph,  lawyer;  b.  Marlboro, 
Mass.,  Jan.  11,  1859;  s.  Hollis  and  Laura  W. 
(Hitchcock)  Loring:  paternal  ancestors  were 
among  earliest  settlers,  at  Hingham,  Mass.;  grad. 
Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1878;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch. 
of  Law,  1881;  m.  Boston,  Dec.  9,  1891,  Emilie 
Baker;  2  sons,  Robert  Melville,  Selden  Melville. 
Admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  1881,  to  U.S.  Circuit  Ct., 
1884,  U.S.  Supreme  Ct.,  1885;  trustee  Boston  Penny 
Savings  Bank.  Del.  to  numerous  local  and  State 
Rep.  convs. :  ex-mem.  Rep.  State  Central  Com., 
Com.  of  Twelve,  Boston.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.. 
Mass.  Bar  Assn..  Norfolk  Co.  Bar  Assn.  1st  v. -p. 
Am.  Federation  Men's  Organizations.  Mem.  Royal 
Arcanum  (has  filled  all  cliairs).  Clubs:  Exchange, 
Boston  Art  (dir.).  Twentieth  Century.  Recre- 
ations: outdoor  sports.  Home:  Wellesley,  Mass.; 
(summer)  Blue  Hill,  Me.  Office:  944  Old  South 
Bldg..   Boston.* 

I.OBING,  William  Calelb,  judge;  b.  Beverly, 
Mass.,  Aug.  24,  ]S51;  s.  Caleb  William  and  Bliza- 
betli  Sinith  fPeabod^')  I^oring:  A  B.,  Hnrvard, 
1872,  LL.B.,  1874,  A.M.,  1875  (LL.D.,  1901);  m. 
Susan  Mason  Lawrence,  of  Brookline.  Mass.,  Sept. 
25,  1883.  Asst.  atty.-gen.  Mass.,  1875-8;  gen.  solici- 
tor and  later  gen.  counsel  N.Y.  &  N.E.  R.R.,  1882- 
86;  mem.  firin  Ropes,  Gray  &  Loring,  1878-99;  asso. 
.iustice  Supreme  Jud.  Ct.  of  Mass.,  since  1899. 
Home:  2  Gloucester  St.  Address:  Court  House, 
Pemberton   Sq.,   Boston,   Mass,* 

I.OTHBOF,  Calelb,  banker;  b.  Cohasset,  Sept.  7, 
1849;  s.  John  Q.  A.  and  Eunice  B.  (Bates)  Lothrop; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Cohasset:  m.  Cohasset,  Oct.,  1889, 
Mary  E.  Gross.  With  Tower  Bros.  Co.,  1872-83; 
treas.  Cohasset  Savings  Bank  since  1883;  dir. 
Hingham  Nat.  Bank;  mem.  Cohasset  Sch.  Com. 
about   IS  yrs.    Republican.    Unitarian.    Clubs:   Co- 


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hasset    Men's,    Savings    Bank    Treasurers    Club   of 
Mass.     Address:    Cohasset,    Mass. 

I.OTHROF,  Dorrance  Bertel,  clergyman;  b. 
Cheslerville,  Me.,  Oct.  12,  ISTO;  s.  Cherbury  F. 
and  Maria  (Vaughan)  Lothrop;  A.B.,  Yale,  1895; 
taught  Latin,  Me.  Central  Inst,  1S95-8;  grad.  Yale 
L)iv.  Sell.,  1901;  m.  Unity,  Me.,  jMav  15,  I'JUl,  Al- 
niira  Tinkham  Libby.  Ordained  ministry  Free 
Bapt.  Ch.,  IDOl;  pastor  Carolina,  K.I.,  1901-3, 
Essex  St.  Free  Bapt.  Ch.,  Bangor,  Me.,  1903-11, 
Roger  Williams  Ch.,  Providence,  R.I.,  since  Feb., 
1911.  Republican.  Home:  128  Messer  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.I. 

IiOTHROF,  Preeman  Hinckley,  lawyer;  Apr.  6, 
1842-Mar.    21,    1914.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

I.OTHBOF,  Harriet  Mulford  ("Margaret  Sid- 
ney"), author;  b.  New  Haven,  Conn.;  d.  Sidney  M. 
and  Harriett  (MUlford)  Stone;  m.  Daniel  Lothrop 
(founder  of  pub.  house  of  D.  Lothrop  &  Co.),  Oct. 
4,  1881.  Founder,  1895,  nat.  pres.,  1895-91,  hon. 
pres.  for  life  since  1901,  Soc.  of  the  Children  of 
Am.  Revolution.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  "The  Wayside,"  Con- 
cord,  IMass.* 

IiOTHBOF,  Howard  Aug-ustus,  surgeon;  b.  Sha- 
ron, Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1864;  s.  Horace  A.  and  Sarah 
Gorham  (Swain)  Lothrop;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1887, 
A.M.,  1890;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1891;  house 
officer,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1890-2;  unmarried.  Prac- 
ticed at  Boston  since  1891;  visiting  surgeon,  Bos- 
ton City  Hosp.;  asst.  in  anatomy,  1896-01,  1903-S, 
asst.  prof,  surgery  since  1908,  Harvard  Med.  Sch. 
Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Surg.  Assn.,  Boston 
Soc.  Med.  Sciences,  Boston  Surg.  Club,  Boston  Soc. 
Med.  Improvement,  etc.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Har- 
vard. University.  Recreations:  music.  Address: 
101  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

I^OTHBOF,  Thornton  Kirkland,  lawyer;  1830- 
Nov.  2,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1912-13.) 

IiOTHBOF,  Thornton  Kirkland,  Jr.,  lawyer;  b. 
Boston,  Nov.  23,  1S72;  s.  Thornton  K.  and  Anne  M. 
(Hooper)  Lothrop;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895;  attended 
Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.;  continued  legal  studies  in  of- 
fice of  John  Lowell,  Boston;  admitted  to  bar,  1898. 
Practiced  in  Boston  since  1898.  Mem.  Am.  and 
Mass.  bar  assns..  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs: 
Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York),  Tennis  and 
Racquet.  Eastern  Yaclit,  Corinthian  Yaclit,  Boston 
Yacht,  Mass.  Republican.  Recreations:  yachting. 
Home:  27  Commonwealth  Av.  Office:  35  Equit- 
able Bldg.,  Boston. 

IiOTHBOF,  ■William  Howard,  merchant;  b.  New- 
ton, Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1873;  s.  John  Fitch  and  Mary 
L.  (Tucker)  Lothrop;  descendant  on  paternal  side 
of  John  Fitch,  of  Phila.,  Pa.,  and  Ethan  Allen,  of 
Vt. ;  ed.  pvt.  schs.,  Newton;  m.  Alice  Louise  Hig- 
gins,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  May  17,  1913.  Propr. 
firm  of  Lothrop  &  Co.,  shoe  mfrs.'  supplies  and  cot- 
ton goods,  Boston,  since  1901.  Dir.  Associated 
Charities,  Boston.  Republican.  Protestant.  Club: 
Twentieth  Century.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports. 
Home:  Newton,  Mass.    Office:  85  South  St.,  Boston. 

£OTT,  Iiconard  "W.,  clergyman;  b.  Rahway,  N.J., 
Aug.  12,  1853;  A.B.,  Coll.  of  New  Jersey,  1876; 
grad.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1879.  Ordained  to  min- 
istrv  Reformed  Ch.  in  America,  1879;  pastor, 
Rhinebeck,  N.Y.,  1879-84:  ordered  deacon,  1885,  or- 
dained priest,  1886,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  Louisdale,  R.I., 
1885-92,  St.  Peter's  Ch.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1892- 
03,  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  1903-6.  St. 
John's  Ch.,  Bangor,  Me.,  since  1907.  Address:  Ban- 
gor, Me. 

lOXJD,  Annie  Prances  (A.  F.  Loud),  composer; 
b.  Weymouth,  Mass.,  Nov.  16,  1856;  d.  John  White 
and  Sarah  Humphrey  (Blanchard)  Loud:  on  fa- 
ther's side  9th  generation  from  William  Brewster 
and  on  mother's  side  7th  generation  from  John 
Alden;  ed.  Boston,  in  harmony  and  mus.  compo- 
sition under  John  W".  Tufts;  organ.  Howard  M. 
Dow  and  Boston  Conservatory  of  Music.  Church 
organist  for  15  yrs.;  first  song  published,  1881. 
Awarded  diploma  and  medal,  Chicago  Expn.,  1893. 
Chief  reputation  for  sacred  songs  and  carols:  some 
140  published  compositions,  including  sacred  solos 
and  quartets,  secular  solos,  and  quartets  for  mixed, 


male  and  female  voices,  children's  music,  and  com- 
positions for  organ  and  piano.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books.)  Address:  35  Cypress  St.. 
Brookline,  Mass.* 

lOUD,  Halah  Harden,  clergyman;  b.  Abington, 
Mass  July  30,  1865;  s.  Charles  Henry  and  Emeline 
Mansfield  (Harden)  Loud;  grad.  Pinkerton  Acad., 
Deny,  N.H  18  90;  B.A.,  Amherst.  1894;  B.D.,  An- 
dover  Theol.  Sem.,  1897;  m.  Julia  Dean,  of  East 
iaunton  Mass  Jan.  14,  1901;  3  children,  Emeline, 
b-  .Jan.  24,  1904;  Margaret,  Mar.  21,  1907;  Richard 
y^'n'?-?^^'  API'-  2,  1909.  In  mercantile  business, 
18/9-84;  printer,  1884-7;  pastor.  East  Taunton 
Congl.  Ch.,  1897-04,  1st  Congl.  Ch.,'Lead,  S.D^  1904" 
?Z^-^n^"*^''®  .^^^-  2^^  Congl.  chs.,  Lynnfield,  Mass., 
190 /-9,  continuing  at  Centre  Ch.,  1909-13,  Hamp- 
Ptead,  N.H.,  smce  1913.  Pres.  Bd.  Trustees,  Hamp- 
stead  High  Sch.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon,  Old  Colony 
Hist.  Soc  Hampstead  Grange.  Mason  (Old  Colony 
Commandery,  K.T.).  Club:  Pilgrim.  Author:  His- 
torical Sketch  of  East  Taunton  Congregational 
Church,  1905.  Editor:  Joshua  Davidson  Christian 
(by  J.  H.  Jones),  1907.    Home:  Hampstead,  N.H. 

IiOUD,  Hulda  Barker,  editor,  publisher.  Sent 
13,   lS44-Apr.  6,   1911.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

I^OUD,  John  Hermann,  concert  organist;  b  Wey- 
mouth, Mass.,  Aug.  26,  1873;  s.  John  Jacob  and 
Emily  Keith  (Vickery)  Loud;  direct  descendant  of 
Elder  William  Brewster,  of  the  Mayfiower;  ed  pub 
schs.,  Weymouth,  and  Berkeley  Sch.,  Boston;  grad. 
Thayer  Acad.,  South  Braintree,  Mass.,  1893;  stud- 
ied in  Germany,  France  and  Eng.,  1893-5;  m.  Myrta 
Elsa  Fiske,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  Apr.  16,  1901;  2 
sons,  John  Francis,  Richard  Fiske.  Followed  pro- 
fession since  1895;  has  given  over  300  organ  re- 
citals in  U.S.,  Can.  and  Europe,  and  has  been  most 
active  as  a  teacher  in  organ  harmony  and  piano; 
organist  and  choirmaster.  Park  St.  Ch.,  Boston; 
lecturer  on  church  music,  Newton  Theol.  Instn., 
1910.  Asso.  Royal  Coll.  of  Music,  London,  1895 
(1st  Am.  to  pass  exam,  for  this  degree);  fellow 
Am.  Guild  of  Organists,  1907;  mem.  Harvard  Mu- 
sical Assn.  (Boston),  New  Y'ork  Manuscript  Soc. 
Composer  of  sacred  music,  anthems,  organ  and 
piano  music.  Home:  92  Corey  Rd.,  Brookline.  Of- 
fice: 140  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

ImOVGEE,  Georg-e  Woodworth,  M.D.:  b.  Effing- 
ham, N.H.,  June  3,  1859;  s.  Sylvester  T.  and  Rua- 
mah  (Burleigh)  Lougee;  ed.  common  schs.  and 
Parsonsfleld  Sem.;  studied  medicine  under  Dr.  Au- 
gustus D.  Merrow,  of  Freedom;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch. 
of  Me.  (Bowdoin  Coll.),  1883;  m.  Freedom,  Nov.  25, 
1885.  Edith  Louise,  d.  Dr.  Augustus  D.  Merrow. 
Engaged  in  practice  at  Freedom,  later  removing  to 
Lynn;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1900.  Democrat. 
Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner) ;  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Red  Men. 
Address:  Lynn,  Mass. 

IiOUG-I!!:,  Josiah  Bnrleig-h,  merchant:  b.  Effing- 
ham Falls,  N.H.,  Nov.  2,  1S53;  s.  Sylvester  T.  and 
Ruamah  (Burleigh)  Lougee;  grad.  N.H.  State  Nor- 
mal Sch.,  1876;  m.  Nov.  5,  1879,  Sarah  L.  Rice. 
Went  to  Collinsville,  Conn.,  1880;  elk.  in  various 
stores,  1880-91;  engaged  in  business  for  himself 
since  1891;  pres.  Collinsville  Savings  Soc.  First 
selectman.  Canton,  Conn.,  1892,  1901.  1902,  1906; 
mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907-8.  Home:  Collins- 
ville, Conn. 

IiOUGBB,  "Willis  Eug'ene,  philanthropic  worker; 
b.  Chelsea,  Orange  Co.,  Vt.,  May  2,  1857:  s.  John 
C.  and  Marcia  (Hood)  Lougee:  ed.  Gilmanton 
(N.H.)  Acad.;  (hon.  A.M.,  Bates  Coll.,  Me.,  1911); 
m.  Ella  Florence  Reed,  of  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  Mar. 
17,  1885.  Was  sec.  Y.M.C.A.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.; 
sec.  Internat.  Com.  Y.M.C.A.,  1895-07;  asso.  sec, 
1907-10,  treas.,  1910 — ,  Congl.  Home  Missionary 
Soc.  Treas.  and  chmn.  finance  com.  New  York 
Christian  Home  for  Intemperate  Men;  trustee 
.Terry  McAulay  Mission:  sec.  and  trustee  Madura 
Coll.:  mem.  exec.  com.  Presbyn.  Union;  organizer 
and  sec.  Grenfell  Assn.  America.  During  past  15 
yrs.  has  raised  about  .$5,000,000  for  various  re- 
ligious and  philanthropic  socs.  Eastern  rep.,  dir. 
and  trustee.  Billings  (Mont.)  Poly.  Inst.  Club: 
Quill  (New  York).    Home:  Candia.  N.H.* 

I.OUNSBURY,  Charles  Huffh,  mfr.;  b.  Stamford, 
Conn.,  Aug.   19,   1839;  s.   George  and  Louisa   (Sco- 


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field)  Lounsbury;  ed.  dist.  schs. ;  m.  Stamford, 
Conn.,  Nov.  12,  1S63,  Anna  Perry  Samuel.  Kngaged 
in  shoe  mfg.  business  since  1S5S;  mem.  firm  of 
Scofield  &  Cook,  1858-61,  Cool<  &  Lounsbury,  1861- 
84,  and  then  Lounsbury  &  Soule;  pru.s.  Stamlurd 
Savings  Bank  since  1904.    Home:  Stamford,  Conn. 

LOUNSBURY,  Fhineas  Chapman,  ex-governor; 
b.  Ilidgelield,  Conn.,  Jan.  Id,  184  4;  s.  Nathan  and 
Delia  A.  (Scofield)  Lounsbury;  acad.  edn.;  (LL.D., 
Wesleyan  U.);  served  in  17th  Conn.  Inf.  in  Civil 
War;  m.  Jane  Wright,  of  New  York,  June  12,  1867. 
Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1874;  gov.  of  Conn.,  1SS7- 
S9;  Republican.  Pres.  Merchants'  Exchange  Nat. 
Bank,  New  York,  since  1885;  v. -p.  Preferred  Ac- 
cident Ins.  Co.,  Washington  Trust  Co.;  pies.  Rem- 
ington Typewriter  Co.;  trustee  Am.  Bank  Note  Co.; 
dir.  First  Nat.  Bank  (Ridgefield),  Worcester  Salt 
Co.,  W.Va.  Pulp  &  Paper  Co.  Trustee  Wesleyan 
U.;  lay  del.  Gen.  Conf.  M.K.  Ch.,  1888.  Home:  Ridge- 
field, Conn.    Office:   257   Broadway,   New  York. 

X;OUNSBUSY,  Thomas  Baynesford,  college 
prof.;  b.  Ovid,  N.Y.,  Jan.  1,  1838;  s.  Rev.  Thomas 
and  JNIarv  Janette  (Woodward)  Lounsbury;  A.B., 
Yale,  1859,  A.M.,  1877;  (LL.D.,  Yale,  1892,  Har- 
vard, 1893,  Aberdeen,  1906;  L.H.D.,  Lafayette  Coll., 
1895,  Princeton,  1896);  m.  Jennie  D.  Folwell,  of 
Kendaia,  N.Y.  Engaged  on  American  Cycloppedia, 
1S60-2;  1st  It.  126th  N.Y.  Vols.,  1862-5;  instr.  Eng- 
lish, 187U-1,  prof.  English  lang.  and  lit.,  since  1871, 
libiarian  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.,  1873-06,  emeritus 
prof.,  1906,  Y'ale.  Edited  Chaucer's  Parliament  of 
Foules,  1877.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Letters. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Address:  22  Lincoln  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

IiOUBIB,  David  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Russia,  June  23, 
1878;  s.  Haskell  and  Rebecca  (Port)  Lourie; 
brought  to  America  in  childhood;  grad.  Eliot 
Grammar  Sch.,  Boston,  1892;  English  High  Sch., 
1895;  LL.B.,  with  honors,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch., 
1899;  m.  Annie  Florence  Richmond,  of  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  June  24,  1902;  3  children,  George  B.,  Ruth 
L.,  Joseph  R.  Began  practice,  1899;  was  mem.  of 
former  firms  of  Doherty  &  Lourie,  Lourie,  Ginz- 
berg  &  Tobey;  now  mem.  Lourie  &  Tobey;  dir. 
Chelsea  Trust  Co.,  Mass.  Realty  &  Commercial 
Co.;  trustee  Blackstone  Savings  Bank,  R.  S.  Frost 
Hosp.  (Chelsea),  Pub.  Library,  Chelsea;  ex-pres. 
Y.M.H.A.  of  Chelsea.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bos- 
ton Chamber  of  Commerce.  Pres.  Home  for  Jewish 
Children  (largest  Jewish  instn.  in  N.E.);  counsel 
Home  for  Hebrew  Aged;  dir.  and  mem.  exec.  com. 
Federated  Jewish  Charities,  Boston;  dir.  Hebrew 
Free  Loan  Soc.  of  Boston;  dir.  Zion  Assn.  of 
Greater  Boston.  Has  served  as  chmn.  Bd.  of 
Health,  Chelsea,  and  mem.  Sch.  Com.  Mem.  of 
Mass.  Rep.  Club.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Economic 
(Boston).  Home:  11  Clark  Av.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:   40  Court  St.,  Scollay  Bldg.,  Boston. 

IiOVE,  James  Lee,  educator;  b.  Gaston  Co.,  N.C., 
Dec.  30,  1860;  s.  Robert  Calvin  Grier  and  Susan 
Elizabeth  (Rhyne)  Love;  descendant  of  William 
Love,  who  settled  in  S.C.  (Now  York  Co.,  S.C). 
1760;  prep.  edn.  King's  Mountain  (N.C.)  High 
Sch.,  to  1880;  Ph.B.,  U.  of  N.C,  Chapel  Hill,  N.C, 
1884;  grad.  student  Johns  Hopkins,  1884-5:  grad. 
student.  Harvard,  1889-90,  A.M.,  1890;  m.  Julia  J. 
Spencer,  of  Chapel  Hill,  N.C.  Dec.  23,  1885;  2 
children,  Cornelia  Spencer,  James  Spencer.  Asst. 
prof,  mathematics,  U.  of  N.C,  1885-9;  instr.  mathe- 
matics, 1890-01,  asst.  prof,  mathematics,  1901-11, 
Harvard;  sec.  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.,  and  Sum- 
mer Sch.  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  Harvard,  1900-6, 
chmn.  Summer  Sch.,  1906-9;  dir.  Provident  Teach- 
ers' Agency,  since  Mar.  1,  1911.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.; 
mem.  Am.  Math.  Soc,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  etc.  Presbyn. 
Club:  Oakley  Country  (Watertown,  Mass.).  Au- 
thor: Outlines  of  Plane  Trigonometry,  1894:  Differ- 
ential and  Integral  Calculus  (text-book),  1899. 
Recreations:  golf.  Home:  16  Francis  Av.,  Cam- 
bridge,  Mass.    Office:  120  Tremont  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

XiOVX:,  Bobert  James,  M.D. ;  b.  Moore's  Mills, 
N.B.,  Can.,  Apr.  19,  1857;  s.  James  and  Ellen  (Mc- 
Knight)  Love;  grad.  Normal  Sch.,  Fredericton, 
N.B.;  student  Collegiate  Sch.,  Fredericton;  M.D., 
Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1885;  m.  Mar.  29. 
1899,  Nettie  A.  White,  of  Danforth,  Me.  Began 
practice  at  Calais,  Me.,   1885;   settled  in  Danforth, 


1895;  pres.  Bd.  U.S.  Pension  Examiners.  Has 
served  as  chmn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  mem.  Sch.  Com., 
and  supt.  schs.;  pres.  Danforth  P'ree  Pub.  Library. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Penobscot  Co.  Med. 
Soc.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason;  mem.  Odd 
Fellows,  Knights  of  Pythias,  United  Workmen, 
Maccabees,  Foresters,  Rebekahs,  Modern  Wood- 
men.   Address:   Danforth,   Me. 

IiOVB,  William^  De  Loss,  clergyman:  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Nov.  29,  1851;  s.  Rev.  William  De 
Loss  and  Matilda  (Wallace)  Love;  A.B.,  Hamilton 
Coll.,  1873,  A.M.,  1877,  Ph.D.,  1894;  grad.  Andover 
"Tlieol.  Sem.,  1878;  m.  Ada  Minerva  Warren,  of 
Leicester,  Mass.,  July  6,  1878  (died  May  31,  1881); 
m.  2d,  Mary  Louise,  d.  Gov.  Samuel  W.  Hale,  of 
Keene,  N.H.,  Oct.  30,  1884;  4  children,  Ethel  Hay 
(Mrs.  Harry  L.  Sevin),  Emma  Rilda,  William  De 
Loss,  Jr.,  Anne  Heloise.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1878;  pastor  Lancaster,  Mass.,  1878-81,  Keene,  N. 
H.,  1882-3;  In  commercial  and  railroad  business, 
Boston,  1883-4;  pastor  Farmington  Av.  Ch.,  Hart- 
ford, 1885-10.  Park  commr.  Hartford,  1894-09. 
Mem.  Am.  Antiq.  Soc,  Conn.  Hist.  Soc.  (corr.  sec), 
Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  S.A.R. ;  pres.  Conn.  Humane 
Soc,  1899 — .  Author:  The  Fast  and  Thanksgiving 
Days  of  New  England,  1895;  Samson  Occom  and 
the  Christian  Indians  of  New  England,  1900;  also 
several  monographs  on  local  history,  including 
Colonial  History  of  Hartford,  1914.  Club:  Twi- 
light.   Address:   55  Prospect  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

LOVE  JOY,  George  Edwards,  clergyman;  b.  Brad- 
ford, aias.s.,  June  30,  1843;  s.  John  H.  and  Sally 
(Grout)  Lovejoy;  studied  theology  at  Andover 
Theol.  Sem.;  m.  Mary  L.  Sinclair,  of  Lowell,  Mass., 
May  1,  1867.  Enlisted  Aug.  12,  1862,  in  Co.  H,  22d 
Regt.,  Mass.  Vols.,  serving  as  pvt.  and  corporal 
to  close  of  war;  participated  at  Antietam,  Shep- 
ardstow-n,  Chancellorsville.  Gettysburg,  Rappa- 
hannock Station,  Poplar  Grove  Church,  Peters- 
burg, etc.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1873;  pastor, 
Candia,  N.H.,  1873-7,  Bedford,  Mass.,  1877-80, 
Franklin.  1880-91,  Oak  Park  Ch.,  Minneapolis, 
1891-3.  Stoneham,  Mass.,  1893-7,  Pittsfleld,  N.H., 
1897-03,  South  Ch.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Feb..  1903 — . 
Republican.  Mason.  Dept.  chaplain  G.A.R.,  Dept. 
of  Mass.,  1909;  chaplain-in-chief,  G.A.R.,  1912-13. 
Home:   118  Bailey  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass.* 

LOVELAND,  John  E.,  M.D.;  b.  Middletown, 
Conn.,  Oct.  28,  1864;  s.  Elijah  and  Sarah  (Strong) 
Loveland;  A.B.,  Weslevan  U.,  Middletown,  1889; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1893;  m.  Odelltown,  Que., 
Can.,  June  19,  1907,  Gertrude  May  Fowkes.  Sec. 
Med.  Bd.,  Middlesex  Co.  Hosp.  Mem.  Conn.  State 
Med.  Soc,  Middlesex  Co.  Med.  Assn.,  Pension  Bd. 
of  Middlesex  Co.  (sec);  med.  examiner.  Middle- 
field,  Conn.;  visiting  surgeon,  Middelsex  Hosp. 
Mem.  Psi  Upsilon;  treas.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Wes- 
leyan. 1889);  mem.  T\^esleyan  U.  Alumni  Assn. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Address:  107  Broad  St., 
Middletown,   Conn. 

LOVELL,  Charles  Edward,  M.D.;  b.  Woodstock, 
Vt.,  Apr.  13,  1S61;  s.  Edward  Sparrow  and  Mary 
Azubah  (Taft)  Lovell;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch., 
1885:  m.  Middleboro,  Sept.  11,  1889,  Eugenia  Fran- 
ces Bartlett;  1  son,  Lathrop  Bartlett  (grad.  Dart- 
mouth, 1912).  Practiced  two  yrs.  in  Tewksbury 
(Mass.)  Hosp.;  has  practiced  at  Whitman  since 
1887;  town  and  sch.  pliysician;  dir.  Whitman  Sav- 
ings Bank;  served  as  U.S.  examining  surgeon  at 
Brockton:  now  selectman.  Whitman.  Mem.  Mass. 
State  and  Plymouth  Co.  med.  socs.,  A.M. A.:  pres. 
Plymouth  Dist.  Med.  Soc,  1913,  14.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Odd  Fellow;  Mason;  mem.  K.  of  P. 
Clubs:  Middlesex  (Boston):  Commercial  (Brock- 
ton).   Address:  Whitman,  Mass. 

LO'VELL,  C(larence)  Norman,  mfr. ;  b.  East  Bos- 
ton, :Mass.,  Jan.  21,  1874;  s.  Clarence  P.  and  Mary 
F.  (Fowle)  Lovell;  ed.  pub.  schs..  East  Boston;  m. 
Ada  TV.  Dane,  of  Hamilton,  Mass.,  June  16,  1903; 
children.  Sally,  Dana.  Began  active  career,  1892, 
with  Edgar  P.  Lewis,  mfr.  caramels  and  choco- 
lates: assisted  in  organizing  firm  Lovell  &  Covel 
Co.,  1900,  of  which  is  pres.  Mason  (K.T.).  Club: 
Melrose.  Recreations:  yachting.  Home:  Melrose, 
Mass.    Office:  128  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 

LOVELL,  Clinton,  mfr.     (See  vol.   1909.) 


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IiOVE!.!.,  David  BigTelow,  M.D.;  b.  West  Boyls-  IiOVETT,  Robert  Williamson,  M.D.;  b.  Beverly, 

ton,   Mass.,   Mar.    22,    1S65;    s.   Portland   and   Mary  Mass.,  Nov.  IS,  ibOO;  s.  Jolm  Dyson  and  Mary  Eliza- 

(Mulcahv)    Lovell;  grad.  Worcester   (Mass.)   High  beth    (Williamson)    Lovett;    A.B.,    Harvard,    1881, 

Sell..     1SS4:     INI.D.,     Coll.     Phvs.     and     Surg.     (Co-  M.D.,  18S5 ;  m.  Klizabeth  Morfield  Storey,  of  Brook- 

lumbia),   1889;   m.  Anna  T.   lilckev,  of  Worcester,  line,  Mass.,  1895.    In  practice  at  Boston  since  1886; 

Oct.    17,    1900;    1    son,   David    B.,    jr.     Practiced   in  specialist  in  orthopedic  surgery;   prof,   orthopedic 

Worcester  since  1893;  attending  oculist  and  aurist  surgery.  Harvard;  mem.  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Health, 

to  Memorial  Hosp.,  St.  Vincent  kosp.    Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mem.    Mass.    Med.    Soc,   A.M.A.,    German,    Italian, 

Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Ophthal.  Soc,  Am.  Otol.  Soc,  and  Am.  orthopedic  assns.    Clubs:    Tavern,  Tennis 

N.E.   Ophthal.   Soc,  N.E.   Otol.  and   Laryngol.   Soc.  and    Racquet.     Home:    7    Fairfield    St.     Office:    234 

Republican.      Roman    Catholic.     Clubs:     Common-  Marlboro  St.,  Boston.* 

^^^^'^^^li.  ^^'°.r?,?^'?''-  ^2V"VJ-     Home:    16    Whitman  lOVEWELL,     Samuel    Harrison,     musician;     b. 

Rd.    Office:  olO  Mam  St.,  ^^  orcester,  Mass.  Wellesley,   Mass.,  Mar.   9,   1865;   s.  Charles  B.  and 

IiOVEIiIi.   Georg-e   Blakeman,   educator;    b.   New  Martha   Jane    (Morse)    Lovewell;    grad.    Wellesley 

Haven,  Conn.,  Oct.  4,  1S7S;  s.  John  Ely  and  Adela  High    Sch.,    1883;    studied    music    from    childhood; 

Jane    (Blakeman)    Lovell:    ed.    New    Haven    High  grad.   N.E.   Conservatory   of   Music,   Boston,    1891; 

Sch.;    B.   A.,    Yale,    1901,   Ph.D.,   1909;    m.   Alice   M.  studied  organ  2  yrs.  at  Ch.  of  the  Immaculate  Con- 

Eldredge,  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  June  17,  1902.     Instr.  ception,  Boston    (under  E.  J.  MacGoldrick),  and  3 

in    German,    Yale,    1904-14;    asst.    rector,    Hopkins  yrs.  at  Cathedral  of  the  Holy  Cross  (under  J.  Frank 

Grammar  Sch.  since  1914.    Mem.  N.E.  Modern  Lan-  Donahoe) ;   also  student  under  Otto  Bendix,  F.  A. 

guage  Assn.,   Modern  Lang.  Assn.   America,  Civic  Porter,   George  E.   Whiting,   Louis  Elson,   etc.;   m. 

Federation   of  New   Haven.    Progressive   Republl-  Anna  Matilda  Sandt,  of  Easton,  Pa.,  Dec.  27,  1893. 

can.     Conglist.     Clubs:    Graduates'    (New    Haven),  Organist    and    choirmaster,    St.    John's    Duth.    Ch., 

New  Haven  Lawn.    Editor:  Hans  Arnold's  Einst  im  Easton,  Pa.,  1891-3,  Christian  Ch.,  Georgetown,  Ky., 

Mia,     1912.      Recreations:     tennis.      Address:     807  1893-6,    Trinity    P.E.    Ch.,    Columbia,    S.C,    1896-8, 


Orange  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  First   Presbyn.    Ch.,    Walla   Walla,    Wash.,    1902-6, 


Teacher  oTLturalLSesClS                   Nor:  °^  ^'''^\^  ^"^^  Double  Counterpoint,'.'  etc.    Lecturer 

xeacner  or  natural  sciences.  Classical  inst.    XNor  ^^  musical  art;  pianist,  organist,  lit.  and  musical 

rdgewock,   Mc,    18   mos.;   since   m   charge   of  pvt.  ^.^.j^^^     j^ome:  9  Bartlett  Av.,  Arlington,  Mass.* 

business  and  pursuing  investigations  of  ecological  '             »        . 

relations  of  plants  and  insects:  has  made  many  ori-  LOW,   John   Farnswortli,   mfr.    chemicals.     (See 

ginal    observations    on    floroecology    of    northern  aoI.  1909.) 

plants,  their  manner  of  pollination  and  distribution  LOW,  Louisa,  educator;  associated  with  Edith 
of  flower  colors;  has  published  many  articles  in  Heywood  since  1885,  as  principals  Low  &  Hey- 
bot.  jours.:  has  in  preparation  a  popular  work  on  wood  School  (girls'  boarding  sch.,  prep.),  origin- 
mutual  relations  of  insects  and  flowers;  engaged  ally  located  in  Stamford,  Conn.;  sch.  incorporated, 
m  collection  and  study  of  North  American  bees,  ign,  and  building  erected  at  Shippan  Point,  on 
Permanent  botanical  editor  of  Cyclopedia  of  Bee  Long  Island  Sound,  2  miles  from  Stamford.  Club: 
Culture.  Specialist  in  photography  of  flowers,  nat-  Barnard.  Address:  Shippan  Point,  Stamford,  Conn, 
ural  size.  INIem.  A.A.A.S.  Republican.  Recreations:  ...  ^,„„  .  .,.,  _  ,  ...  ^  i,  -r.-  j  ^t  tt 
motor  lioating.  Address:  Waldoboro,  Me.  .  ^O^^^^J  o^^,*^^  Houg-hton,  mfr.;  b.  Rmdge,  N.H., 
■mtT-r-B-r-K-rr-  rtr.  ■•  „,  t  -r  i,  i  r,  T-.  Aug.  20,  1853;  s.  Joliu  and  Sarah  (Mead)  Lowe;  ed. 
-.^°7F^^^^^^'^^„^^^l^  ^^^1°""'  J^- to^oke;-:  ^-^^os-  pu^  sc^s    ^^  Fitchburg;  m.  Anne  Elizabeth,  d.  John 

Estab- 

B. 

joods, 

Cotton 

/^hich 

Cav    M.\.M.    since  190  <,  commd.  1st  It.,  1913     Mem.  ^ills,  Clinton,  Mass.,  and  Conn.  Water  Power  Co.; 

Boston   Stock  Exchange.    Republican.    Protestant  ^.          Fitchburg    Sav.    Bank;    dir.    Fitchburg    Nat. 

Clubs:    Somerset,    Tennis    and    Racquet,    Harvard  gank.   Factory  Mut.   Fire  Ins.   Co..   Boston,   Equit- 

(Boston).     Home:   Nahant,    Mass.     Office:    60   Con-  able  Life  Assurance   Soc.  U.S.,  New  York.    Alder- 

gress  bt.,  lioston.  ^^^^^  pj  Fitchburg,   1888;   mayor,   1893;   mem.   Gov- 

LOVERING,  Ernest,  mfr.;  A.B.,  Harvard,   1881;  ernor's  Council,  1902-3.    Ex-pres.  Fitchburg  Bd.  of 

m.  Marv  Leighton  Ranlet,  of  Holyoke,  Mass.,  June  Trade,  N.E.  Cotton  Mfrs.'  Assn.,  Am.  Cotton  Mfrs.' 

16,  1897.    In  emplov  of  Pepperill  Mfg.  Co.,  Bidde-  Assn.     Trustee   Baldwinsville   Hosp.    Cottages    for 

ford.   Me.,   1881-3;   became  connected  with  Lyman  Children,  Gushing  Acad.,  Murdock  Sch.  Fund.  Clubs: 

Mills  Co..  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1883,  supt.,  1884,  agent.  Fay    (Fitchburg),   Home   Market    (Boston),   Union 

1887,   and   now   dir.  same;    treas.    and   dir.   Dwight  League,    Merchants'    (New    York).     Home:    Fitch- 

Mfg.  Co.;   dir.  N.E.   Trust  Co.    Mem.  Delta  Kappa  burg,  Mass.* 

Epsilon.    Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston.  LOWE,  Fred  Messeng-er,  M.D.;  b.  Lawrence,  Kan., 

LOVEBING,  Henry  Bacon,  ex-congressman;  Apr.  Mar.  22,  1858;   s.  Joseph  G.  and  Sarah  E.    (Gerry) 

8,  1841-Apr.  5,  1911.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  Lowe;    A.B.,    Yale,    1882;    M.D.,    Harvard,    1885;    m. 

in  America,  1908-9.)  Arlington,  Dec.  16,  1887,  Amelia  F.  Bobbins.    Prac- 

LOVEBING,    Henry    Morton,    banker,    mfr.;    b.  "^ed   medicine  at   Boston    1885-97,   since  at  West 

Taunton,  Mass.,  July  28,  1840:  s.  Willard  and  Sarah  Newton,  Mass.    Home:  West  Newton,  Mass. 

Carey    (Morton)    Lovering;    descendant   of  George  LOWE,  John,  rear-admiral  U.S.N.    (See  vol.  1909, 

Morton,  of  the  Ship  Ann,   1623;  prep.  edn.  Bristol  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

Acad.,   Taunton;   A.M.,   Brown,    1861;   m.   Isabel   F.  LOWE,    John    Adams,    librarian;    b.    Fitchburg, 

Morse,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  June  28,  1864;  5  children,  Mass.,    Aug.    27,    1881;    s.    John    and    Mary   Adams 

3  living.    Pres.  Taunton  Nat.  Bank,   Taunton-New  (Russell)    Lowe;   descendant   of   Capt.    John   Low, 

Bedford  Copper  Co.,  Taunton  Dye  Works  &  Bleach-  v.  admiral  of  Gov.  Winthrop's  fleet  which  arrived 

ery  Co.,  Old  Colony  Mfg.  Corpn. ;  trustee  Taunton  in  Plymouth    1630:  grad.  Fitchburg  (Mass.)   High 

Savings  Bank,  Morton  Hosp.    Republican.    Episco-  Sch,    1899;   A.B..    Williams,    1906,    M.A.,    1907;    un- 

palian;     sr.     warden     St.     Thomas    Ch.,     Taunton;  married.    Asst.  librarian,  Fitchburg  Pub.  Library, 

deputy  to  Gen.  Conv.  from  Mass.,  1907-16.    Clubs:  1902-4;   asst.   librarian,   1910-11,   librarian,   1911-15, 

Union    (Boston),    Winthrop    (Taunton).     Address:  Williams  Coll.;  now  agt.  Mass.  Free  Pub.  Library 

Taunton,  Mass.  Commn.      Mem.   A.L.A.,    Phi    Sigma   Kappa.     Com- 

LOVEBING.    William    C,    congressman,    cotton  piler:  General  Catalogue  of  Graduates  of  Williams 

mfr.;  1837-Feb.  4,  1910.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  College,  1910;  General  Catalogue  of  Non-Graduates 

Who  in  America,  1908-9.)  of   Williams   College,    1910;    Williamsiana    (a   bib- 


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liog.  of  the  history  of  Williams  Coll.,  1793-1911), 
1911.  Editor  of  General  Catalogue  of  Williams 
College;  necrologist  Williams  Alumni  Assn.;  editor 
The  Signet,  of  Phi  Sigma  Kappa,  1911-14.  Address: 
State  House,   Boston,  Mass. 

IiOWZ:,  Ralph  Pernald,  clergyman;  b.  York,  Me.; 
s.  John  jMoore  and  Susan  (Fernald)  Lowe;  grad. 
Phillips  Exeter  Acad,  and  Kents  Hill  Sem.,  same 
yr.,  1899;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1894  (A.M., 
1908);  m.  Melle  Gregory,  of  Madison,  Me.,  Apr. 
16,  1895.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1894;  pastor  in 
Fletcher,  Vt.,  1894-5,  Johnson,  and  Waterville, 
1896-9,  Brattleboro,  1899-02,  Barre,  1902-7,  Saint 
Albans,  1907-11;  sui)t.  St.  Johnsbury  Dist.  of  Vt. 
Meth.  Conf.,  since  1911.  Mem.  Gen.  Conf.  M.E.  Ch., 
Minneapolis,  1912.  Trustee  and  sec.  for  trustees 
Montpelier  (Vt.)  Sem.;  N.B.  rep.  of  Gen.  Deaconess 
Bd.  of  M.E.  Ch.  for  U.S.  Address:  St.  Johnsbury, 
Vermont. 

IiOWEIiIi,  A(b'bott)  Iiawrence,  educator;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Dec.  13,  1856;  s.  Augustus  and  Katharine  Bige- 
low  (Lawrence)  Lowell;  brother  of  Percival 
Lowell;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1877,  LL.B.,  1880;  (LL.D., 
Williams,  1908,  and  Columbia,  Princeton,  Yale, 
Louvain,  and  Dartmouth,  1909;  Ph.D.,  Frederich 
Wilhelm  U.,  Berlin,  1910);  m.  Anna  Parker  Lowell, 
of  Boston,  June  19,  1879.  Practiced  law,  Boston, 
1880-97;  lecturer,  1897-9,  prof,  science  of  govt., 
1900-3,  Eaton  prof.,  1903-9,  pres.  since  May  19,  1909, 
Harvard.  Trustee  Lowell  Inst.,  Boston,  since  1900, 
Carnegie  Foundation  for  Advancement  of  Teach- 
ing since  1910.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Letters, 
Mass.  Hist.  Soc. ;  fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences;  corr.  mem.  British  Acad.;  hon.  mem. 
Royal  Irish  Acad.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books  and  writings.)  Home:  17  Quincy  St. 
Address:    Harvard   University,  Cambridge,   Mass.* 

IiOWEIiI.,  Albert  Fay,  M.D.;  b.  Burlington,  Vt., 
Nov.  5,  1875;  s.  Albert  P.  and  Alma  C.  (Whitcher) 
Lowell;  descendant  of  Richard  Lowell,  who  died 
in  Newbury,  Mass.,  1682,  also  Thomas  Whitcher, 
who  came  to  Mass.  in  ship  Confidence,  1638;  grad. 
Burlington  High  Sch.,  1894;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1898; 
M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1900;  m.  Helen 
Louise  Cann,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  June  2,  1903;  3 
children,  Norman  (deceased),  Sidney  Cann,  b. 
Dec.  1.  1905;  Alberta,  Aug.  24,  1907.  Practiced  in 
Gardner,  Mass.,  since  1901;  attending  surgeon, 
Henry  Heywood  Memorial  Hosp.  since  1907;  con- 
sulting surgeon  State  Colony  for  Insane,  East 
Gardner,  Mass.,  since  1911;  also  asso.  med.  exam- 
iner Worcester  Co.,  since  1910.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Medico-Legal  Soc,  Alpha  Tau  Omega, 
Delta  Mu.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Gard- 
ner Boat.    Address:  20  Vernon  St.,  Gardner,  Mass. 

IiOWEIiIi,  Daniel  Ozro  Smith,  educator;  b.  Den- 
mark, Me.,  Apr.  13,  1851;  s.  Daniel  and  Mary  A. 
(Smith)  Lowell;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1874,  A.M., 
1877;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.,  1877;  (Litt.  D.  Bow- 
doin, 1909);  m.  Emma  Woodman  Jordan,  of  Bruns- 
wick, Me.,  Dec.  2,  1878.  After  brief  med.  practice 
adopted  teaching  as  profession;  taught  in  schs. 
and  acads.  in  Me.,  until  1884;  master  in  Roxbury 
Latin  Sch.,  Boston,  1884-1909,  headmaster  since 
1909.  Examiner  in  English,  College  Entrance 
Exam.  Bd.,  1907-9;  local  hon.  sec.  Egypt  Explora- 
tion Fund,  since  1909.  Mem.  Am.  Philol.  Assn.; 
pres.  N.E.  Assn.  Teachers  of  English,  1903-5,  Bow- 
doin (Coll.)  Club,  Boston,  1904-5,  Bowdoin  Coll. 
Alumni  Assn.  of  Boston,  1910-12;  Bridgton  Acad. 
Alumni  Assn.  of  Mass.,  1909-11,  Mass.  Assn.  Classi- 
cal and  High  School  Teachers,  1908-10,  Boston  Es- 
peranto Soc,  1909-12:  mem.  N.E.  Esperanto  Assn., 
Esperanto  Assn.  of  North  America  (elected  pres. 
1909,  but  declined;  v.-p.,  1912 — ),  Univer.sal  Espe- 
ranto Assn.,  Internat.  Esperanto  "Lingva  Komi- 
tato,"  Classical  Assn.  of  N.E.  (pres.  Eastern  Mass. 
Sect.,  1911-12),  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Society  Oife), 
Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  Mass.  Council  of  Edn.,  Religious 
Edn.  Assn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon; 
Odd  Fellow,  Royal  Arch  Mason.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books,  translations,  etc.)  Address: 
76   Alban   St.,  Dorchester,   Mass.* 

IiOWEI^Ii,  Enocli,  business  man.    (See  vol.  1909.) 
IiOWEIii;.   Francis   Cabot,   jurist:    Jan.    7,    1855- 

Mar.   6,   1911.     (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 

America,    1910-11.) 


ImOWIUmJm,  Guy,  merchant;  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug. 
6,  1870;  s.  Edward  Jackson  and  Mary  W.  (Good- 
rich) Lowell;  ed.  Dresden,  Germany,  Paris,  France, 
Nobles  Sch.,  Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1892;  B.S., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1894;  studied  ficole  des  Beaux 
Arts,  Paris,  diplome,  1899;  m.  Henrietta  Sargent, 
of  Brookline,  Mass.,  May  17,  1898.  Has  practiced 
at  Boston  since  1900;  architect  of  the  Museum  of 
Fine  Arts,  Boston.  Emerson  Hall,  and  new  lecture 
hall.  Harvard;  consulting  architect,  Charles  River 
Basin  Commn.,  Cumberland  Co.  Court  House,  etc.; 
lecturer  on  landscape  architecture,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.  Dir.  Simmons  Coll.,  Boston.  Home:  Brook- 
line.  Office:  12  West  St.,  Boston,  and  225  5th  Av., 
New  York.* 

IiOWEIiIi,  James  Arnold,  lawyer;  b.  Chestnut 
Hill,  Mass.,  Feb.  5,  1869;  s.  John  and  Lucy  Buck- 
minster  (Emerson)  Lowell;  descendant  of  Rev. 
John  Lowell,  Newbury,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891, 
LL.B.,  1894;  m.  Mary  Wharton  Churchman,  of 
Phila.,  Pa.,  Dec.  2,  1897;  2  sons,  James  A.,  Jr., 
Wharton.  Began  practice  in  Boston,  1894;  mem. 
firm  Lowell  &  Lowell;  dir.  Merrimack  Mfg.  Co. 
Mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Newton,  4  yrs. ;  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1904,  5,  6.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn., 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Worker  in  philanthropic 
orgns. ;  treas.  South  End  House  Assn.;  trustee 
Perkins  Instn.  for  the  Blind;  chmn.  Commn.  on 
Workmen's  Compensation  of  Mass.,  1910-12.  One 
of  original  dirs.  of  Mass.  Audubon  Soc.  Republi- 
can. Unitarian.  Clubs:  Union,  The  Country 
(Brookline),  Longwood  Cricket.  Author:  Bank- 
ruptcy, 1898.  Recreations:  country  life,  interested 
in  bird  life.  Home:  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.  Office: 
38  Equitable  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

ImOWEI,!,,  John,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  May  23, 
1856;  s.  John  and  Lucy  B.  (Emerson)  Lowell; 
descendant  of  Rev.  John  Lowell,  Newbury,  Mass.; 
grad.  Harvard,  1877;  took  2  yrs.'  course  at  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,  and  studied  in  office  of  Lothrop, 
Bishop  &  Lincoln;  m.  Mary  Emlen  Hale,  of  Phila., 
Pa.,  Oct.  24,  1883:  4  children,  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  Francis 
V.  Lloyd),  Ralph,  James  H.,  Olivia.  Admitted  to 
bar,  1880,  and  has  since  practiced  at  Boston;  for- 
merly practiced  with  father,  Hon.  John  Lowell; 
since  father's  death  has  been  sr.  mem.  firm  of 
Tjowell  &  Lowell;  dir.  Waltham  Bleachery  &  Dye 
Works;  treas.  Harvard  Loan  Fund;  sinking  fund 
commr.  City  of  Newton;  trustee  and  gen.  counsel. 
Employers'  Liability  Assurance  Corpn.,  Ltd.,  Lon- 
don; trustee  Mass.  Soc.  for  Promoting  Agr.,  Mass. 
Gen.  Hosp.;  mem.  visiting  com.  Arnold  Arboretum 
and  Bussey  Instn.,  of  Harvard  CoIL  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  Union  (pres.),  Tavern,  Exchange,  Har- 
vard (Boston);  Country  (Brookline);  Harvard, 
Adirondack  League  (New  York).  Recreations: 
raising  fancy  chicken'?:  natural  history.  Home: 
Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.  Office:  Equitable  Bldg.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

IiOWEIiIi,  Mary  Chandler,  M.D.,  lawyer;  b.  Fox- 
croft,  Me.:  d.  Charles  Winthrop  and  Mary  Esther 
(Chandler)  Lowell;  descendant  of  Percival  Lowell, 
and  on  maternal  side,  of  Ednionii  ('han''ipv;  !>>-ad. 
Mt.  Holvoke  Sem.  (now  coll.),  1883;  M.D.,  Coll. 
Phvs.  and  Surg.,  Boston,  1886;  LL.B.,  Boston  U., 
1902,  J.D.,  1903,  J.M.,  1904  (said  to  be  the  only 
woman  in  the  world  to  hold  degrees  in  medicine, 
law  and  jurisprudence);  post-grad,  work  Cornell 
U.,  New  York  Woman's  Coll.,  Berlin  and  Vienna; 
unmarried.  Apptd.  asst.  supt.  Me.  Insane  Hosp., 
1866  (first  woman  to  hold  such  a  position);  resi- 
dent phys.  and  prof,  hygiene,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll., 
1891-1900;  pvt.  practice  in  Boston;  now  engaged 
in  spl.  geneal.  work,  also  dealing  in  real  estate. 
Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Women's 
Lawyers'  Club,  Portia  Club.  Mt.  Holyoke  Alumni 
Assn.,  Cornell  Alumni  Assn.,  Phi  Sigma.  Not  a 
suffragist.  Conglist.  Author:  Chandler,  Parsons 
and  Allied  Families.  1912:  also  (monograph) 
Property  Laws  of  Married  Women  in  ^lass.,  1904. 
Contbr.  to  mags,  and  geneal.  jours.  Address:  Fox- 
croft.   I\Te. 

IiOWEIiIi,  Percival,  astronomer;  b.  Boston,  Mar. 
13,  1855;  s.  Augustus  and  Katharine  Bigelow  (Law- 
rence) Lowell;  brother  of  A(bbott)  Lawrence 
Lowell:  A.R  .  Hf-vard.  1N76:  (LL.D..  Aminorst, 
1907.  Clark  TT.,  1909):  m.  Constance  Savage  Keith, 
of    Boston,   June    10,    1908.     Went   to    Japan,    1883, 


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and  lived  there  from  time  to  time  till  1S93;  coun- 
sellor and  foreign  sec.  to  Korean  Spl.  Mission 
to  U.S.  Establislied  Lowell  Obs.,  1S94;  undertook 
eclipse  expdn.  to  Tripoli,  1900;  sent  expdn.  to  the 
Andes  to  photograph  planet  Mars,  1907.  Received 
Janssen  medal  of  French  Astron.  Soc.  1904,  tor  re- 
searches on  Mars;  gold  medal  lor  work  on  Mars 
from  Sociedad  Astronomica  de  Mexico,  1908;  has 
made  discoveries  on  the  planets  Mercury,  Venus, 
Saturn,  and  especially  Mars;  apptd.  non-resident 
piof.  astronomy,  Mass.  Institute  Tech.,  1902.  Fel- 
low Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  A.A.A.S. ;  mem. 
Royal  Asiatic  Soc.  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
Am.  I'hilo.s.  Soc.  Societe  .Astronomiciue  de  i-'ranoe, 
Astronomische  Gesellschaft;  hon.  mem.  Sociedad 
Astiononiica  flo  Mexico;  mem.  Nat.  and  Am.  geog. 
socs.  (See  "W'ho's  Who  in  America  for  books  and 
writings.)     Address:     53    State   St.,   Boston.* 

I.OWi:i.Ii,  vr.  Holtorook,  M.D.;  b.  Halifax,  N.S., 
Apr.  S,  1875;  s.  "William  L.  and  Fannie  A.  (Hol- 
brook)  Lowell;  both  natives  of  Me.  and  in  Halifax 
temporarily;  came  to  U.S.  July,  1875;  student,  Har- 
vard, 1898;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1902;  grad. 
Boston  City  Hosp.  and  Mass.  Charitable  Lye 
&  Ear  Infirmary;  m.  Marion  Isabel  Syming- 
ton, of  Windsor,  Ont.,  1904;  children,  Francis  S., 
W.  Holbrook,  Jr.  Practiced,  Boston,  since  1904; 
asst.  ophthalmic  surgeon  Boston  City  Hosp.,  Mass. 
Charitable  Eye  &  Ear  Infirmary;  asst.  in  opthal- 
mology,  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.  of  Medicine;  for- 
merly ophthalmic  phys.  to  Boston  Dispensary; 
oplithalmologist  to  Children's  Mission  and  Lin- 
coln House,  Boston.  Mem.  N.E.  Ophthal.  Soc, 
Alass.  Med.  Soc,  A.:M.A.,  Am.  Acad.  Ophthalmology 
and  Oto-Laryngology.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston),  Hunnewell  (Newton, 
Mass.).  Recreations:  motoring.  Address:  101 
Newbury    St.,   Boston. 

XiOWITDES,  Mary  Elizalbetli,  author,  educator; 
b.  Wallasey,  Eng.,  1864;  d.  Richard  and  Anne 
Stuart  (Bvrth)  Lowndes;  arad.  vith  lionors  G'rton 
College,  Cambridge  U.;  Litt.D.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Dub- 
lin; unmarried.  Came  to  America,  1909;  in  charge 
English  dept.,  1909-10,  joint  prin.,  1911 — ,  Rose- 
mary Hall,  Greenwich,  Conn.  Mem.  Ch.  of  Eng- 
land. (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  clubs,  list 
of  books,   etc.)     Home:    Greenwich,   Conn.* 

IiO'WNEY,  "Walter  M.,  mfr.;  b.  Sehec,  Me.,  Sept. 
2,  1855;  s.  William  and  Eliza  Jane  (Weston)  Dow- 
ney; ed.  pub.  schs.,  Bangor,  Me.;  m.  Nettie  Bolton, 
of  Bangor,  Jan.  25,  1877.  Began  mfr.  chocolate 
bonbons  at  Boston,  1883.  inc.,  1890,  as  The  Walter 
M.  Lowney  Co.,  of  which  is  pres. ;  pres.  The  Walter 
M.  Lowney  Co.  of  Can.,  Ltd.,  chartered,  1905,  fac- 
tory at  Montreal.  Mason.  Home:  IMansfleld,  Mass. 
Office:     4S6   Hanover   St.,   Boston.* 

Xi'CJCAS,  Trances  Henderson,  educator;  b.  Main- 
puri,  India;  d.  James  J.  and  Evelyn  (Schley)  Lucas; 
brought  to  U.S.  at  age  of  7;  grad.  Sayre  Inst., 
Lexington,  Ky.,  1889:  B.A.,  Wellesley.  1893;  un- 
married. Prin.  Lincoln  Sch.  (boarding  pnd  day 
sch.  for  girls).  Providence,  R.I.,  since  1911.  Mem. 
Assn.  Collegiate  Alumnae,  R.I.  Wellesley  Club, 
Equal  Suffrage  League.  Conglist.  Recreations: 
outdoor  life.  Address:  Lincoln  School,  Providence, 
R.I. 

IiTTCZ:,  Al'bert  E.,  clergyman:  b.  North  Carmel, 
Me.,  Aug.  23,  1865;  s.  Henry  Warren  and  Cordelia 
Ann  (Bemis)  Luce;  ed.  rural  sch.;  Orono  High 
Sch.;  two  courses.  East  Me.  Conf.  Sem.;  m.  Aug.  5, 
1889,  Roberta  A.  Carlisle,  of  East  Orland,  Me. 
Ordained  M.E.  ministrv,  1893:  pastor  successively. 
Fort  Fairfield.  Monticello,  Patten,  Pittsfield.  Booth- 
bay  Harbor,  Clinton,  Castine,  Belfast,  Dexter  (all 
of  Me.);  pastor  Old  Town  since  1913.  Leader 
"W^esleyan  Grove  camp  meeting,  Northport,  Me., 
4  vrs. ;  dir.  Piscataquis  Valley  Campmeeting,  1  yr. 
Trustee  and  treas.  East  Me.  Conf.  Republican.  Ma- 
son: mem.  Odd  Fellows,  O.E.S.,  Rebekahs,  Knights 
of  Pvthias.    Address:  Parsonage,  Old  Town,  Me. 

ImVCE,  Enos  T.,  president  Waltham  Savings 
Bank.  Waltham.   Mass. 

IitTCE,  John  Dandridgre  Henley,  banker,  sugar 
mcht. ;  b.  Washington.  D.C.,  Oct.  1,  1855;  s.  Stephen 
Bleecker  and  Eliza  (Henley)  Luce;  ed.  pvt.  schs., 
Switzerland;  m.  Louisa  Davis,  of  Cambridge.  Mass., 
June  2,  1886   (died  1907);  1  son,  Stephen  Bleecker. 


With  Kidder,  Peabody  &  Co.,  bankers,  1875-98; 
since  mem.  Luce,  Crehore  &  Co.;  pres.  Central 
Aguirre  Sugar  Cos.,  Ponce  &  Guayama  R.R.  Co. 
(both  Porto  Rico  properties).  Mem.  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Union,  Tavern  (Boston).  Home:  267  Clar- 
endon St.    Office:  89  State  St.,  Boston. 

IilTCE,  Matthew,  wool  merchant;  b.  Boston,  Oct. 
26,  1868;  s.  Matthew  and  Elizabeth  (Tucker)  Luce; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1891;  m.  Mary  C.  Hovey,  of  Boston, 
Oct.  1,  1902;  2  children.  Matthew,  Jr.,  Alice. 
Traveled  around  the  world,  1891-3;  became  con- 
nected, 1893,  with  Luce  &  Manning,  wool  commn. 
merchants  (founded  by  father,  1864);  admitted  to 
firm  as  partner,  1898;  dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank,  New 
Bedford,  Mass.  Trustee  Mass.  State  Training 
Schools  since  1908.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs: 
University  (New  York),  Union.  Tennis  and  Rac- 
quet, Tavern,  Harvard,  Mass.  Automobile.  Recre- 
ations: tennis,  shooting.  Home:  Cohasset,  Mass. 
Oflrce:  232  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

IiTTCE,  Robert,  journalist,  lawyer;  b.  Auburn, 
Me.,  Dec.  2,  1862;  s.  Enos  Thompson  and  Phoebe 
(Learned)  Luce;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1882,  A.M.,  1883; 
m.  Mabelle  Clifton  Farnham,  of  Somerville,  Mass., 
Sept.  21,  1885.  Mem.  Mass.  Legislature,  1899-1908; 
as  house  chmn.  on  election  laws,  author  of  "Luce" 
laws  for  primary  elections  and  direct  nominations; 
studied  law;  admitted  to  the  bar,  1908,  and  prac- 
ticed until  1912;  It.-gov.  of  Mass.,  1912.  Republi- 
can. Pres.  of  Press  Clipping  Bureau  since  1888. 
Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn..  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston, 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Mass.  Teachers' 
Retirement  Bd.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Republican  of 
Massachusetts,  Boston  City,  Middlesex.  Author: 
Electric  Railways;  Writing  for  the  Press;  Going 
Abroad?  Home:  Waltham,  Mass.  Office:  8  Bos- 
worth  St.,  Boston.* 

liUCE,  Stephen  Bleecker,  rear-admiral;  b.  Al- 
bany, N.Y.,  Mar.  25,  1827;  s.  Vinal  and  Charlotte 
(Bleecker)  Luce;  apptd.  midshipman  from  N.Y., 
Oct.  19,  1841;  served  on  many  stations  and  cir- 
cumnavigated the  globe;  served  on  the  Pacific 
coast  during  Mexican  War;  went  to  Naval  Acad, 
for  promotion  to  passed  midshipman,  1848;  pro- 
moted master,  Nov.  15,  1855;  It.,  Sept.  16,  1855; 
It.-comdr.,  July  16,  1862;  comdr.,  July  25,  1866; 
capt.,  Dec.  28,  1872;  commodore,  Nov.  25,  1881; 
rear-admiral,  Oct.  5,  1885.  During  Civil  "War  was 
It.  of  frigate  Wabash,  comdr.  of  monitor  Natucl^et 
and  the  double-ender  Sonoma,  the  Canandaigua  and 
the  Pontiac;  served  in  North  Atlantic  Blockading 
Squadron;  in  active  service  after  war  until  re- 
tired. Mar.  25.  1889.  Founded  Naval  War  Coll., 
1884;  was  mainly  instrumental  in  establishment 
of  naval  training  system.  Commr.-gen.,  Colum- 
bian Hist.  Expn.,  Madrid,  1892.  Author:  Naval 
Songs,  1889;  Seamanship,  1898,  1905.  Address; 
Nevi'port,   R.I.* 

IilTCE,  Thomas  Warren,  M.D.;  b.  Readfield,  Me., 
Feb.  15,  1870;  s.  Daniel  and  Emily  Elizabeth 
(Ladd)  Luce;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.,  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  1895;  m.  Portland,  Me.,  Dec.  27,  1900,  Nettie 
May  Leighton:  2  children,  Isadore  Leighton,  b. 
Dec  20,  1901.  Emilv  Elizabeth,  Feb.  6,  1904.  Has 
practiced  at  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  since  1900.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  N.H.  State  Med. 
Soc,  Rockingham  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Portsmouth  Med. 
Assn.  Mason.  Club:  Warwick.  Address:  7  Court 
St.,  Portsmouth,  N.H. 

Ii'UCE,  "Warren  Augnistus,  clergyman;  b.  Vine- 
yard Haven,  Mass..  July  11,  1849;  s.  Capt.  Warren 
and  Almira  N.  (Crowell)  Luce;  A.B.,  "W'esleyan 
U..  Conn.,  1875,  A.M..  1878;  m.  Mrs.  Ella  A.  Hayes, 
of  Haddam.  Conn.,  June  14,  1876;  5  children,  Ger- 
trude Scovil  (wife  of  Dr.  A.  R.  Crandell),  Arthur 
Whitaker,  Warren  Augustus  (deceased),  Marjorie 
Augusta,  Mira  Elma.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry, 
1875-  pastor  Hanover.  Mass.,  1875-6.  Norwich, 
Conn.,  1876-8,  Uncasville,  Mass.,  1878-81,  Atta- 
waugan,  1881-2,  1st  Ch..  Fall  River,  1882-3,  Burn- 
side  Conn.,  1883-5.  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1885-7,  Haz- 
ardvilie,  Conn.,  1887-90.  1st  Ch.,  Newport,  R.I.. 
1890-2  1st  Ch.,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1892-6,  Willi- 
mantic.  Conn..  1896-7.  1st  Ch.,  Taunton,  Mass., 
1897-1900,  Rockville.  Conn..  1900-2,  Central  Ch., 
Taunton     1902-7,    Middleboro,    1908-10,    Plymouth, 


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1910-13,  Provincetown,  1913-14;  retired  1914,  and 
entered  business.  Republican.  Address:  Brockton, 
Mass. 

JmVCETC,  Joseph  Michael,  civil  engineer;  b.  Mid- 
dletown,  Conn.,  Sept.  I'l,  ISSO;  s.  Michael  and  Jo- 
hannah  (Colter)  Lucey;  grad.  Middletown  High 
Sch.,  1900;  unmarried.  With  American  Bridge 
Co.,  East  Berlin,  Conn.,  1901-3,  The  Russell  & 
Erwin  Co.,  New  Britain.  1903-5,  The  Eisenhuth 
Horseless  Vehicle  Co.,  Middletown,  1905-7,  R.  M. 
Wilcox,  civil  engr.,  Middletown,  1907-12;  became 
partner  of  Mr.  Wilcox,  1912,  under  title  of  Wilcox 
&  Lucev;  city  engr.  of  Middletown  since  Feb.,  1913; 
mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12;  chmn.  Com.  in 
Durant  Sch.  Dist.  since  1909.  Democrat.  Catholic. 
Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus,  Sons  of  Vets,  (past 
comdr.  and  now  sec),  Middlesex  County  Fish  and 
Game  Assn.     Home:  Middletown,  Conn. 

IiXTCHSINGEB,  Harry  "Warner,  ]M.D.;  b.  Stock- 
bridge,  Mass.,  Aug.  30,  187  2;  s.  Henry  and  Ger- 
trude E.  (Warner)  Luchsinger;  grad.  Williams 
Acad.,  Stockbridge,  Mass.;  IM.D.,  Albany  Med. 
Coll.  (Union  U.),  1894;  m.  Antoinette  Wurtzbach, 
of  Stockbridge,  .Tune  30,  1897;  2  children,  Helene 
A.,  Carolvn  Gertrude.  Practiced  in  Housatonic, 
Mass.,  since  1894;  mem.  Bd.  of  Health  and  Sch. 
Com.,  Housatonic.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 
Mem.  Cincinnatus  Lodge,  A.F.  and  A.M.;  Monu- 
ment Chapter,  R.A.M. ;  Berkshire  Commandery 
No  22  K.T.;  mem.  Foresters  of  America.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Address:  36  Main  St.,  Housatonic, 
Mass. 

IilTCKEV,  Prank  Ranney,  clergyman;  b.  Pough- 
keepsie,  X.Y.,  Xov.  23,  1858;  s.  Charles  Pinckney 
and  Annie  (Brush)  Luckey;  B.S.,  Cornell  U..  1882: 
grad.  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1888;  m.  Celeste  Rensley,  of 
Poughkeepsie,  Feb.  18,  1884;  1  son,  Charles  Pinck- 
ney. Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1888;  pastor  Hum- 
phrev  St.  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  since  1888.  Dir. 
Organized  Charities  Assn.,  New  Haven.  Mem. 
Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Clubs:  New  Haven  Country, 
Yale  (New  York),  Adirondack  League.  Recrea- 
tions: golf,  fishing.  Address:  584  Orange  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

IiTTDDEN,  Charles  S.,  banker;  b.  South  Ran- 
dolph (now  Brookville),  Mass.,  June  13,  1865;  s. 
Henry  and  Eliza  .lane  (Shaw)  Ludden;  grad  Hol- 
brook  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1883;  grad.  Bryant  & 
Stratton  Commercial  Sch.,  Boston,  1885;  m.  Apr. 
24,  1887,  Delia  Amanda  Faxon,  of  Brookville, 
Mass.  With  L.  M.  Reynolds  &  Co.,  shoe  mfrs., 
Brockton,  Mass.,  13  yrs.;  later  with  W.  L.  Douglas 
Shoe  Co.,  Brockton,  F.  B.  Washburn  Co.,  bakers, 
Brockton,  INIass.,  Boston  &  South  Shore  St.  Ry.  Co., 
Rockland;  in  business  on  own  account  in  Lynn,  as 
Faxon  &  Ludden,  1900-3;  with  Peoples  Savings 
Bank,  Brockton,  since  1903,  treas.  since  1909,  also 
trustee.  Republican.  Baptist;  ex-pres.  Boston 
South  Bapt.  S.S.  Assn.;  v.-p.  and  dir.  Brockton 
Y.M.C.A.  Mem.  Norfolk  Union  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M., 
Randolph,  aiass.;  Royal  Arcanum,  Brockton.  Club: 
Brockton.  Home:  74  Franklin  St.,  Brookville,  Mass. 
Office:   221  Main  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

IiUDWIG,  Iieland  O.,  banker;  b.  Waldoboro,  Me.. 
Sept.  18,  1S56;  s.  Gorham  and  Achsah  J.  (Nason) 
Ludwig;  descendant  of  Joseph  Ludwig.  who  emi- 
grated from  Germany  in  1753  and  settled  at  Waldo- 
boro, Me.;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Waldoboro,  and  Lin- 
coln Acad.;  m.  Ellouise  E.  Bagley,  of  Houlton, 
Me.,  Sept.  2,  1886;  3  children,  Laurence  G.,  b.  Sept. 
3,  1888;  Leland  O.,  Jr.,  Aug.  17,  1897;  Richard  B., 
Dec.  17,  1901.  Began  as  elk.  in  insurance  oflfice, 
Waldoboro;  removed  to  Houlton,  1880,  and  en- 
gaged as  elk.  in  business  office  and  bank;  ins.  busi- 
ness as  Gentle  &  Ludwig,  later  disposing  of  inter- 
est; treas.  and  trustee  Houlton  Savings  Bank  since 
1888;  treas.  and  dir.  E.  L.  Cleveland  Co.,  produce; 
dir.  Aroostook  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co..  Farmers  Nat.  Bank. 
Treas.  Aroostook  Co.,  1892-1900.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Trustee  Ricker  Classical  Inst.  Odd 
Fellow%  Elk.  Club:  Meduxnekeag.  Recreations: 
hunting,  fishing.  Address:  77  Court  St.,  Houlton, 
Me. 

IiITHRSElT,  Frank  A.,  farmer;  b.  New  York  City, 
Apr.  10,  1867;  s.  John  and  Katharine  (Kothe)  Luhr- 
sen;  grad.  13th  St.  Evening  High  Sch.,  N.Y.  City, 
1884;    m.    Helen    Hohorst,    of    Hanover,    Germany, 


Apr.  28,  1893;  5  children,  Ethel,  Ada,  Helen,  Mabel, 
Simeon.  Engaged  in  hotel  business  for  a  number 
of  yrs.  (following  father  in  tliat  line) ;  removed  to 
Tolland,  Conn.,  1899;  assessor  of  Tolland  2  yrs., 
now  register  of  voters;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1911,  1912.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Address:  Tol- 
land, Conn. 

IiUITWIEIiEB,  Clarence  Seward,  treasurer 
American  Stay  Co.;  b.  Rochester,  N.Y.,  June  16, 
1861;  s.  James  C.  and  Bertlia  (Andrews)  Luit- 
wieler;  grad.  high  sch.,  York,  Pa.,  1877;  m.  Lucy  B., 
d.  Horace  Mann  and  Eliza  M.  Billings,  of  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  Jan.  14,  1885;  3  children,  Helen,  Ed- 
ward B.,  Clarence  Seward,  Jr.  Taught  sch.  at 
York,  Pa.,  1877-80;  bookkeeper  Sewing  Machine 
Supplies  Co.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1880-3;  treas. 
same,  1883,  and  gen.  mgr.  and  treas.  of  the  corpn. 
in  Boston,  1883-03:  now  treas.  Am.  Stay  (5o., 
Union  Lock-Stitch  Co.,  Union  Welting  Co.;  pres. 
Newton  South  Co-operative  Bank;  sec.  One  Hun- 
dred Associates  Real  Estate  Trust  of  Boston; 
trustee  Newton  Centre  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  New. 
ton  Sch.  Com.,  1898-02.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Mason.  Clubs:  Newton,  Boston  Yacht, 
Republican  Club  of  Mass.,  Middlesex.  Home:  24 
Duncklee  St.,  Newton  Highlands,  Mass.  Office:  299 
Marginal  St.,  East  Boston. 

IiXTIiIi,  Kichard  Swann,  paleontologist;  b.  An- 
napolis, INId.,  Xov.  6,  1867;  s.  Capt.  Edward  P. 
(U.S.N.)  and  Elizabeth  F.  (Burton)  Lull;  B.Sc, 
Rutgers  Coll.,  1893,  M.Sc,  1896;  Columbia,  1902-3, 
Ph.D.,  1903;  (hon.  M.A.,  Yale,  1911);  m.  Clara 
Coles  Boggs,  of  Newark.  N.J.,  July  2,  1894.  With 
div.  of  entomology,  U.S.  Dept.  Agr.,  1893;  asst. 
and  asso.  prof,  zoology,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1894- 
1906;  asst.  prof,  vertebrate  paleontology,  1906-11, 
prof.,  1911 — ,  Yale  U.  Asso.  curator  vertebrate 
paleontology,  Peabody  Mus.,  Yale.  1906 — .  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  societies,  writings, 
etc.)      Address:  X"ew  Haven,  Conn.* 

IiUMBEBT,  Ansel  Le  Torest,  lawyer:  b.  Ripley. 

"Me..  Sept.  3.  1853;  s.  .John  and  X'ancv  (Richardson) 
Lumbert:  grad.  Me.  Central  Inst.,  Pittsfield.  1875; 
A.B.,  Bowdoin.  1879,  A.M.,  1889;  m.  Ola  Jane  Wil- 
son, of  Boston,  Sept.  28,  1909;  no  children.  Ad- 
mitted to  Me.  bar,  1880;  practiced  in  Houlton  and 
Boston,  but  now  devotes  attention  to  timber- 
land  estate,  one  of  the  largest  of  the  kind  in  Me.; 
mem.  Me.  Senate.  1885-8;  mem.  Governor's  Coun- 
cil, 1SS9-90.  Overseer  Bowdoin  Coll.  since  1914. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Zeta  Tsi.  Recrea- 
tions: fisliing.  motoring.    Address:   Houlton,  Me. 

IiTTMMTTS.  Henry  Tilton,  lawver;  b.  Lvnn.  Mass., 
Dec.  28,  1876:  s.  William  and  Louisa  Mitchell 
CBrown)  Lummus;  descended  from  Edward  Lum- 
mus,  Ipswich.  I\Iass.,  1635;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch. 
of  Law.  summa  cum  laude,  1897;  m.  Eleanor  Stet- 
son Tarbox,  of  Lynn.  Oct.  9,  1900.  Admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1898.  and  since  practiced  at  Lynn; 
mem.  Lummus  &  Barnev  since  1900;  mem.  Lvnn 
Sch.  Bd.,  1901-4  (chmn.,  1903-4);  .iustice  Dist.'Ct. 
of  Southern  Essex  since  1907;  lecturer  Assn.  Even- 
ing Law  Sch.  since  1899.  and  in  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
Law  since  1911.  Mem.  INIass.  Bar  Assn.  Republi- 
can. Universalist.  Mason.  Club:  Oxford  (Lvnn). 
Author:  Law  of  Liens.  1898,  2d  edit.,  1905.  Home: 
11  T^'olcott  Rd.  Oflfice:  38  Exchange  St.,  Lynn, 
Mass. 

IiTTNI},  Charles  Granville,  banker:  b.  Woburn, 
Mass..  Apr.  30.  1871;  s.  Charles  Granville  and 
Henrietta  (Bond)  Lund:  ed.  T\^oburn  pub.  schs.; 
Boston  Latin  Sch.;  Burlington  (Vt.)  pvt.  sch.;  m. 
Mabel  L.  Skinner,  of  Woburn,  Mass.,  Nov.  6,  1893; 
2  children,  Charles  G.,  Jr.,  Eleanor.  Learned  tan- 
ning trade  and  followed  same  at  Woburn  20  yrs.; 
was  connected  with  C  G.  Lund  &  Co.,  and  v.-p. 
.Taines  Skinner  Leather  Co..  T\'oburn;  mem.  bank- 
ing firm  of  Fitzgerald,  Hubbard  &  Co.,  since  1906; 
pres.  T\^oburn  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank;  v.-p.  Tur- 
ner Tanning  Machinery  Co.;  dir.  Mass.  Bonding 
Ins.  Co.,  Old  Dominion  Mining  and  Smelting  Co. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason.  Clubs:  Algonquin, 
Boston  City,  Boston  Athletic,  Corinthian  Yacht 
Recreations:  athletics,  boating.  Home:  Woburn, 
:Mass.    Office:  95  ISIilk  St.,  Boston. 

IiUND,  Fred  Bates,  surgeon;  b.  Concord,  N.H., 
Jan.    4,    1865;    s.    Charles    C.    and    Lydia    (French) 


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Lund;  prep.  edn.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  jNIass.; 
A.B.,  summa  cum  laude,  Harvard,  ISSS  (Plii  Beta 
Kappa),  A.iNl.,  1S92;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  181)2; 
interne  Mass.  Gen.  llosp.,  1890-3;  m.  Lexington, 
Mass.,  1893.  Has  practiced  at  Boston  since  1893. 
Address:  529  Beacon  St.,  iJoston. 

IiUNC,  Josepli  Wlieelock,  lawyer;  b.  Concord, 
N.H.,  Mar.  14,  1867;  s.  Cliarles  C.  and  Lydia 
(Frencii)  Lund;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890,  LL.B.,  1893; 
unmarried.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1893,  and  .since 
practiced  in  Boston.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Bos- 
ton. Clubs:  Harvard,  Boston  Art,  Country,  Union 
Boat.  Home:  Brooliline,  Mass.  Office:  84  State  St., 
Boston. 

IiUNDIN,  Carl  Axel  Robert,  optical  expert;  b. 
Venersbory.  Sweden,  Jan.  13,  1851;  s.  C.  F.  and 
U.  H.  (Anderson)  Lundin;  ed.  high  sch.,  Falun, 
Sweden;  (hon.  M.A.,  Amherst,  1905);  m.  Hulda 
M.  Hansen,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Apr.  3,  1875. 
Has  talien  an  active  and  prin.  part  in  the  worlc 
done  by  Alvan  Clarlv  &  Sons  (now  Alvan  Clark  & 
Sons  Corpn.)  since  1874,  including  the  30-inch  ob- 
jective for  Pulkowa  Obs.,  1883  (which  was  taken 
over  and  installed  by  liim  under  spl.  decree  of 
Russian  Govt.),  the  36-in.  objective  of  the  Lick 
Obs.,  1887,  and  the  40-inch  objective  for  the  Yerkes 
Obs.,  1895;  completed  24-inch  objective  for  Lowell 
Obs.,  1895;  made  16-inch  objective  for  U.  of  Cin- 
cinnati, 1904,  and  18-inch  objective  for  Amherst 
Obs.,  1905;  since  1896  in  entire  charge  of  the  opti- 
cal worlv  of  the  concern,  and  lias  devised  and  put 
into  operation  several  important  optical  tests. 
Fellow  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Astron.  and  Astropliys.  Soc. 
America.  Address:  care  Alvan  Clark  &  Sons,  Cam- 
bridgeport,  Mass.* 

IiTTlTT,  Alfred  Eastman,  lawyer;  b.  Beverly, 
Mass.,  Feb.  12,  1878;  s.  Hervey  and  Elizabeth 
Adeline  (Blake)  Lunt;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1903,  LL.B., 
1905;  m.  Mildred  Kallen,  of  Boston,  Oct.  5,  1909; 
children.  Rutli  Ladd,  Elizabeth.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1905,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston  and  Bev- 
erly. Mem.  Common  Council,  Beverly,  1904;  city 
solicitor,  1909-12.  Business  mgr.  Harvard  Illus- 
trated Mag.,  1900-3.  Pres.  Harvard  Rep.  Club, 
1901-5,  Harvard  Debating  Club,  1903,  Nat.  Rep. 
Coll.  League,  1904-12;  del.  from  Essex  Dist.  to 
Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1912.  Mem.  legal  com., 
Nat.  Com.  on  Prison  Labor.  Mem.  Essex  Bar 
Assn.  Home:  207  Dodge  St.,  Beverly.  Office:  15 
State  St.,  Boston. 

IiUQUES,  Edward  Child,  real  estate;  b.  Bidde- 
ford,  Me.,  July  31.  1858;  s.  Samuel  White  and 
Hannah  Maria  (Cliild)  Luques;  descendant  of  An- 
thony Luques,  M.D.,  Beverly,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1882;  m.  Dora  Boynton,  of  Biddeford,  Mar. 
8,  1883;  2  children,  Edward  W.,  Margaret.  En- 
gaged in  retail  coal  and  lumber  business,  1887,  un- 
til deatli  of  fatlier,  1897;  since  has  devoted  atten- 
tion to  care  of  faniily  property  and  real  estate 
business;  former  mem.  Common  Council,  Bidde- 
ford: mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Saco,  1895.  Mason 
(K.T..  Shriner) ;  Odd  Fellow  (past  chief  patiiarch 
of  Encampment).  Republican.  Unitarian.  Ad- 
dress:  113  Main  St.,  Saco,  Me. 

IitJQUIENS,  Frederick  Bliss,  college  prof.;  b. 
Auburndale,  JNIass.,  Dec.  10,  1875;  s.  Jules  and 
Emma  (Clark)  Luquiens;  B.A.,  Yale,  1897,  Ph.D., 
1905;  m.  Elizabeth  Koll,  of  Salem,  O.,  June  23, 
1904.  Asst.  prof.  Spanish,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch. 
(Yale),  1906 — .  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
writings,  etc.)  Home:  97  Canner  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.* 

I.USSIER,  Emile  Evariste;  b.  Sorel,  P.Q.,  Can., 
Oct.  30,  1867;  s.  Pierre  Edmund  and  Adelle 
(Laforce)  Lussier;  ed.  pub.  schs. :  m.  Nov.  12, 
1889,  Lillian  Gee,  of  Woonsocket,  R.I.  Dealer  in 
meats  and  provisions  since  1891;  mem.  Woon- 
socket Citv  Council,  1905-7:  mem.  Bd.  of  Alder- 
men, 1908-10  (pres.,  1909-10);  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1911-14;  apptd.  state  meat  insp.,  1914,  term 
of  5  yrs.  Republican.  Roman  Catliolic.  Home: 
103    Harri.=:nn    Av..   "\;\''oonsocket.    R.I. 

IiXJSSIER,  Josepli,  editor  and  publisher:  b.  St. 
Mathias,  Co.  Rouville.  P.Q.,  Mar.  18,  1872:  s.  Louis 
and  Marcelline  (Trudeau)  Lussier;  ed.  Coll.  Ste. 
Marie  de  Monnoir,  P.Q.,  and  Laval  U.,  Montreal; 
m.    Laura    Marcoux,    of    Richelieu,    P.Q.,    July    10, 


1894;  4  children,  C6cile,  Alice,  Louis  Phillipe,  Jo- 
seph Alplionse.  Editor  and  pub.  La  Justice,  Hol- 
yoke,  Mass.,  since  Apr.  1,  1909;  pres.  Perpetual- 
Help  Credit  Union;  dir.  City  Co-operative  Bank. 
Dir.  Holyoke  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican. 
Roman  Catliolic.  Home:  59  Nonotuck  Si.  Office: 
278  Main  St.,  Holyolve,  Mass. 

IiUTHER,  Charles  Bateman,  mfr.;  b.  Fall  River, 
Nov.  15,  1860;  s.  Samuel  M.  and  Harriet  (Bate- 
man) Luther;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1883;  m.  Lottie 
H.  Rubii;uon,  of  Fall  River,  Mar.  19,  1890.  In 
employ  of  Edison  Electric  Illuminating  Co.,  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  1883-6;  treas.  Luther  Mfg.  Co.,  cot- 
ton mfrs.,  since  1903;  also  treas.  Stafford  Mills 
since  1914.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Republi- 
can. Clubs:  Quequechan,  Squantum  (Providence), 
R.I.  Country.  Address:  655  Rock  St.,  Fall  River, 
Mass. 

IiUTHER,  Charles  Carroll,  clergyman,  evange- 
list; moved  to  Somers  i'oint,  N.J.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

IiUTHER,  Clair  Trauklin,  clergyman;  b.  Bur- 
ton, O.,  Oct.  3,  1866;  s.  Ezra  and  Marv  (Wood) 
Luther;  descendant  of  John  Luther,  propr.,  Taun- 
ton, Mass.,  1630;  ed.  high  sch.,  Painesville,  O.; 
Adelbert  Coll.  (Western  Reserve  U.),  1886,  1887; 
A.B.,  Amherst,  1889;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1892; 
student  of  philosophy,  Yale  Grad.  Sch.,  1909-12; 
m.  Edith  May  Bouton,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  June 
14,  1894;  2  children,  Mildred  Hurd,  Clarice  Bouton. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1892;  pastor  Redding, 
Conn.,  1892-S,  Mystic,  1898-05,  Little  Compton, 
R.I.,  1906-7,  Providence,  1907-8;  resided  at  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  since  1909,  now  pastor  Westville 
Ch.  Mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Club:  Congregational. 
Recreations:  fishing.  Address:  92  Barnett  St., 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

IiUTHER,  Plavel  Sweeten,  college  president; 
b.  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  Mar.  26,  1850;  s.  Flavel  Sweeten 
and  Jane  (Lillie)  Luther;  A.B.,  Trinity  Coll.,  1870, 
A.M.,  1873;  (hon.  Ph.D.,  1896,  LL.D.,  1904,  Trinity; 
LL.D.,  Tufts,  1905,  Wesleyan,  1906);  m.  Isabel 
Blake  Ely,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  Nov.  2,  1871.  Deacon 
P.E.  Ch.,  1871;  prof,  mathematics,  Racine  Coll., 
1876-81;  teacher  Gambler,  O.,  1881-2;  prof,  mathe- 
matics, Kenyon  Coll.,  1882-3;  Seabury  prof,  mathe- 
matics and  astronomy,  since  1883,  pres.  since  1904, 
Trinity  Coll.  Mem.  Conn.  Senate,  1907-11.  Mem. 
Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.  Clubs:  University  (Hart- 
ford, Boston  and  Providence),  Graduates'  (New 
Haven).  Address:  115  Vernon  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

IIUTHER,  Frederic  Newton,  editor;  b.  Warren, 
R.I.,  Oct.  25,  1860;  s.  John  P.  and  Sarah  (Barton) 
Luther:  A.E!.,  Brown  U.,  18S4  (Phi  Beta  Kappa); 
m.  Adeline  Dushan,  of  Rutland,  Vt.,  Apr.  23,  1893. 
With  Providence  Journal,  1886-06;  with  Providence 
Tribune  since  1906,  editor  since  1907.  Mem.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs:  University  (pres.),  Turks 
Head.    Address:    236  Burton  Av.,  Providence,  R.I. 

IiUTZ,  Harry,  clergyman;  b.  Circleville,  O.,  Sept. 
9,  1870;  s.  Samuel  L.  and  Ellen  N.  (Newhouse) 
Lutz;  A.B.,  Waynesburg  (Pa.)  Coll.,  1894;  studied 
theology,  Meadville  Theol.  Sch.  and  Harvard;  m. 
Marv  E.  Smith,  of  Circleville,  O.,  June  30,  1897; 
2  children,  Robert  E.,  Roger  A.  Practiced  law, 
Circleville,  O.,  4  yrs.;  ordained  Unitarian  min- 
istry, 1900;  pastor  Rockland,  Mass.,  1900-2,  Bel- 
fast, Me.,  1902-6,  Billerica,  Mass.,  1906-10,  Chan- 
ning  Ch.,  Newton,  since  Apr.  15,  1910.  Republican. 
:Ma.son.  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Newton,  Hunnewell  (New- 
ton), Twentieth  Century  (Boston).  Address:  91 
Park  St..  Newton,  ]\Iass. 

IiYFORD,  Edwin  Francis,  lawyer;  b.  Waterville, 
Me.,  Sept.  8,  1857;  s.  IMoses  and  Mary  L.  (Dyer) 
Lyford-  grad.  Waterville  (now  Coburn)  Classical 
Inst.,  1873;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1877, 
AM.,  1882;  studied  law  in  office  of  Hon.  Reuben 
Foster  of  Waterville:  admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1879. 
Mass.,  1882;  m.  Bessie  Louise  Adams,  of  Spring- 
field Mass.,  June  7,  1899.  Practiced  at  Springfield. 
Mass.,  since  1883;  mem.  Springfield  City  Council, 
1SS5  86,  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1892,  93,  Senate.  1894; 
spl  justice  of  Springfield  Police  Ct.  Republican. 
Mem  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Hampden  Co.  Bar  Assn.; 
fellow  A.A.A.S.  Baptist.  Clubs:  Winthrop,  Reality, 
Saturday  Night.  Wrote:  Pictures  and  Stories  from 
American     History.      Recreations:      country     life. 


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Home:     106    Clarendon    St.     Office:     Mass.    Mutual  U.  of  Vt.,  1870,  A.M.,  1873   (L.L.D.,  1911);  m.  Oct. 

Bldg;  Springfield,  Mass.  20,  ISSO,  Harriett  E.  Phelps,  of  Burling-ton.    Began 

l,YFORD,  James  Otis,  lawyer;  b.   Boston,   June  in  coal  business,  Burlington,  1875;  now  pres.  Elias 

28riS53:  s.  James  and  Mary  I.   (McLane)   Lyford;  ^^yman  Coal  Co.,  Burlington  Traction  Co     Baldwin 

ed.  Boston  pub.  schs.  and  Tilton   (N.H.)    Sem.;   m.  l^etrigerator   Co      Burlington   Venetian    Blind   Co., 

Susan   .^ver    liiU,    cu    L.^u.oru.    ...,,..    .w.is     ;.    i.s.s:.  ^^gnesia  Talc  Co  ;  v.-p.  Haward  Nat.  Bani^,  City 

Editor   "People"    newspaper.    Concord,    1S77-9;    ad-  i'""^-,l.9.°J'  Q^^®",^i*,^' ^5°"°"  Co     ?.  K  ^iinds  Co  ; 

mitted   to    bar.    1880;    practiced    law    Tilton.    N.H.,  dir.  Military  Post  St.  Ry.  Co.,  Welsh  Bros.  Maple 

18SU-2;  elk.  depot  q.m.'s  office,  Washington,  1882-7;  Co.,    Champlam    Transportation    Co.     Acting    pres. 

chmn.   N.H.   Savings  Bank  Commn.,   1887-95,  reap-  U.  °f  Vt.,  Dec,  1910-Oct.,  1911    now  trustee     Mem. 

pointed.    May,    1915;    city    auditor.    Concord,    N.H.,  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Burlington,  4  yrs.  (pres.  2  yrs.) ; 

1S96-S;   mem.  N.H.  Legislature,   1893,   95,   97.   191f.;  ^em.  Vt.  Senate,  1894     Mem.  Sigma  Phi     Republi- 

naval  officer  customs  dist.  of  Boston  and  Charles-  can.      Episcopalian.      Mason       Clubs:      Algonquin, 

town,    Mass.,    1898-13;    editor    Nashua    Telegraph;  ^tlian    Allen      Home:     237    S.    Willard    St.     Office: 

sec.    Concord    Bd.    of    Trade.    1913-15     (resigned);  ^^'^    College    St.,    Burlington,   Vt. 

See.    X.H.     liep.    Com..     189tj;     mem.    N.H.    cuiistl.  LYMAN,  Eug'ene  "William,  prof,  theology;  moved 

convs.,    1876.    1902.     Trustee    Tilton    Sem.     Editor  to  Oberlin,  O.     (See  vol.   1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 

History  of  Concord,   N.H.,   1903.    Author:    Life  of  America,    1914-15.) 

Edward  H.   Rollins,   1907;   History  of  Canterbury,  LYMAN,    George    Hinckley,    lawyer;    b.    Boston, 

N.H.,   1911.    Address:    Concord,   N.H.*  Pee.  13,  1850;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1873,  LL.B.,  1877;  m. 

LYMAN,    Arthur,    lawyer,     trustee;     s.     Arthur  Caroline  B.  Amory,  of  Boston,  1881.    Began  prac- 
Theodore  and  Ella  (Lowell)  Lyman;  A.B.,  Harvard  tice  in  Boston,  1877;  chmn.  Rep.  State  Com.,  Mass., 
U.,   1883;   read   law,   admitted   to  bar  and   since  in  1895-6;    mem.    Rep.    Nat.    Com.,    1896-1900;    apptd. 
practice    at    Boston.     V.-p.    and    dir.    Greater    New  collector  of  customs,  Dist.  of  Boston  and  Charles- 
York  Development  Co.,  Brooklyn  Development  Co.,  town,    1898.     Home:     Beverly  Farms,   Mass. 
I^-ooklyn  Associates;  elk.,  dir.  and  trustee  Boston  lYMAN,    Georffe    Richard,    botanist;    moved    to 
Water    Power    Co.;    dir.    Pacific    Mills,    ^altham  -Woohin^ton    DP      C See  vol    1^09  ■> 
Watch  Co.,  Mut.  Nat.  Bank,  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.,  f^^ir^l^     ,       '     ^^^^  \oi.   iyu9.) 
Boston  &  Lowell  R.R.,  Boston  Mfg.  Co.,  Mass.  Cot-  ^.I-YMAN,    Jesse    P.;    president    Am.     Glue    Co., 
ton  Mills,  Mass.  Mills  in  Ga.,  Merrimack  Mfg.  Co.,  Fitchburg    Yarn    Co.;    dir.    Fourth    Atlantic    Nat. 
Waltham  Bleachery  &  Dve  Works;  trustee  SuiTolk  Bank,  Fitchburg  Nat.  Bank,  South  Omaha   (Neb.) 
Savings    Bank   for    Seamen   and    Others,    Business  Nat.  Bank,  North  Ward  Co.,  Library  Bureau,  Seal- 
Property  Associates,  Merchants  Real  Estate  Trust,  shipt    Oyster    System,    Grant    Yarn    Co.     Address: 
State   St.   Associates,   Wood   Harmon    Real   Estate  121  Beverly  St.,  Boston. 

Assn.,   Wood   Harmon   Real   Estate   Trustees.   Chi-  LYMAN,  John  Pickering-,  banker;  b.  Portsmouth, 

cago    Real    Estate   Trust,   Wabash    Av.    &    Monroe  N.H.,    Veh.    8,    1847;    s.    John   Pickering   and   Mary 

St.  (Chicago),  Minneapolis  Real  Estate  Associate.«j  Rantoul    (Peabodv)    Lyman;    A.B.,    Harvard,    1868, 

St.   Paul   Central   Associates,   Duluth    Real   Estate  A.M.,   1871;    unmarried.    Pres.   Webster  and   Atlas 

Associates,  Seattle  Real  Estate  Associates.    Home:  Nat.   Bank;   dir.   Collateral  Loan  Co.;   trustee   Suf- 

57  Marlboro  St.    Office:    60  State  St.,  Boston.  folk  Savings  Bank  for  Seamen  and  Others.    Club: 

LYMAN,  Arthur  Theodore,  mfr.:  b.  Boston.  Dec.  Fnion.     Recreations:     art.     Home:     112    Pinckney 

8,    1832;    s.    George    Williams    and    Anne    (Pratt)  St.     Office:     107    Sears   Bldg.,   Boston. 

Lyman;   A.B.,  Harvard.   1853,  A.M..   1857;   m.  Ella,  LYMAN.   Joseph   Bardwell,   clergyman;   b.    New 

d.    .John    Aniury    and    Elizabeth    Cabot     (Putnam)  Egypt,  N.J.,  Jan.   4,   1870;   s.  Joseph  Bardwell  and 

Lowell,   of   Boston,   Apr.    8,    1858;    children,    Julia,  Laura    Elizabeth    (Baker)    Lvman;    descendant    of 

Mabel,    Ella    (wife    of    Dr.    Richard    C.    Cabot,    of  Richard  Lvman,  who  settled  in  Conn.,  1638:  Ph.B., 

Boston),     Arthur    Herbert,    Ronald.      Engaged    in  New  York  U.,  1894;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1900;   m. 

East   India   trade,    Boston,    1856-60;    became   asso-  Harriet  Diantha  Harwood,  of  Bennington,  Vt..  Aug. 

ciated    in    cotton    mfg.,    1860;    treas.   Appleton   Co.,  6,  1903;  4  children,  Diantha,  Helen,  Joseph,  Mary. 

1860-3,    Hamilton    Mfg.    Co.,    1860-3,    Hadley    Co.,  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1900;  pastor  Orleans,  Vt., 

1S66-S9,    Lowell    Mfg.    Co.,    1881-1900:    partner.    J.  1900-5,   Pittsfield,   N.H.,   1905-11,  Orono.  Me.,   since 

ViT.    Paige    &   Co.,    selling   agts..    for    textile    mills,  Feb.   5,  1911.    Mem.   Psi  Upsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

1862-3;    pres.    Pacific    Mills,    Mass.    Cotton    Mills  Progressive  Republican.    Address:    Orono.  Me. 

(Lowell),  Mass.  Mills  in  Ga.,  Merrimack  Mfg.  Co.  -„_,.«,    -,              .rrr-iu  *           i                      -u    -m     * 

(Lowell       Boston   Mfg.    Co.    (Waltham).   Whitten-  >,  ^^^^^^^.^^^^"^  ^'^=^°,^', ^^^'"f,^'"'?^ ' >  ^gf •*■ 

ton    Mfg.    Co.    (Taunton).    Waltham    Bleacherv    &  hampton,  Mass.,  Feb    28,  1842;  s.  Daniel  Franklin 

Dve  Works.  Essex  Co..  Mass.  Hosp.  Life  Ins.  Co.;  ^nd  Eunice   Strong   (Ferry)    Lyman;   grad.  Will  s- 

propr.  of  locks  and  canals  on  Merrimac  River;  pres.  ton  Sem.,  Easthampton,  1863;  A.B     Amherst  Coll 

Provident  Instn.  for  Savings  in  Boston:  dir.  Law-  1S67;    grad.   Union   Theol.    Senr,    New   York,    18*0; 

rence  Mfg.  Co.,  Dwight  Mfg.  Co.    Overseer  of  Har-  m-    Cajoline    Eliza    Root,    of    Belchertown^  Mass.. 

vard   U..    1892-9;   formerly   mem.   Corpn.   of   Mass.  :^ug.    6,    1873;    children,    Annie    Amelia,    Harrison 

Inst.    Tech.:    pres.    Bo.^ton   Athenfpum.     Mem.    Am.  Franklin     Bertha   Holland    Elihu    Root.     Ordained 

Hist.    Assn.,    Mass.    Hist.    Soc,    Phi    Beta    Kappa  to  ^Pinistry  Congl    Ch.    1871;   pastor  Belchertown. 

(Harvard).     Homes:     39    Beacon    St..    Boston,    and  }Ul'^ !,'    ^.''^^^\,^°''^h    ^h--    Fall    River,    Mass., 

Waltham,   Mass.    Office:    50   State   St..   Boston.*  1^^9-14      Mem,   Mass.   Ho.   of   Rep.     ISSS.     Trustee 

.,,^.. .»    —      - ,   .„          „    ,, -TN      1.    -n    «,  1       n^T -rx  Clapp    Mcmorial    Library,    Belchertown,    since    its 

■,.^^^''*;?:..^^"^HV^^^^?"'  ^^^^t-  ^-  ■^"^^T^^-   •'^•^V  incorporation,    1887,    Mass.    State    Infirmary    and 

Mar.   8,  18<6;  s.  Henry  L    and  Jane  E    (Newman)  gtate   Farm,    1895-14;   corporate   mem.   A.B.C.F.M.; 

Lyman;    ed.   U.    of  Va.;    M.D     U.   of  Va.   Dept.    of  p^es.  trustees  Monson  Acad.;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Bel- 

Mediome.  1899;  m^\irginia  bcott  (  ocke^ot  i:.remo,  chertown,    3    yrs..    Fall    River,    9    yrs.;    editorial 

Va.;  1  daughter.  Clara.    Supt.Gaylord  Farm  Sana-  writer  in  chief.  Fall  River  Daily  News,  since  about 

tonum.    Mem    A.M.A.,  Conn.  Med    Soc,  Nat.  Assn.  jsgo.    Republican.    Mem.  of  Taunton  Assn.   Congl. 

lor   htudy   and    Pre\-ention    of   Tuberculosi.s    (dir.) :  Ministers.  Fall  River  Ministerial  Assn.;  v.-p.  Mass. 

mem.    Conn     State    Tuberculosi.s   Commn.     Episco-  civic   Alliance.    Club:     Fall   River   Congl.     Author 

palian.    Address:   "^  allingford.  Conn.  of  a.  history   of  Easthampton,  and   of   many   hist. 

LYMAN,    Boreas    Harvey;    b.    Liverpool,    N.S.,  addresses  connected  with  that  town,  Belchertown. 

1845;   d.   John  W.   and   Susan  F.    (Jonos)    Harvey;  and   Hampshire   Co.;    also   published   sermons   and 

removed  to  Boston  with  parents  in  childhood;  ed.  addresses    (notably    one    on    "The    Character  and 

pub.  schs.;  m.  Boston,  Aug.  9,  1870,  William  Henry  Career    of    Gen.    Grant,"    on    day    of    his    funeral; 

Lyman    (died    May    5,    1911).     Actively    identified  and  one  on  Dr.  Joslah  Gilbert  Holland;  author  in 

with    W.R.C.    since    1887;    chmn.    of    Relief    Com.  part    of    the    Lyman    Genealogy.     Elected    family 

since  1910;  pres.  Dent,  of  Mass..  1902;  mem.  Exec,  historian  '  at    last    Lyman    meeting.     Recreations: 

Com..  Nat.  Conv.  W.R.C.  1904.    Conglist.    Address:  variation  in  work,  gardening.    Address:    514  Pros- 

142  Bigelow  St.,  Brighton,  Mass.  pect   St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

LYMAN,  Slias,  business  man:  b.  Burlington,  Vt.,  LYMAN,  Robert  Worthinglion,  lawyer;  b.  North- 

Oct.   22,   1849;   s.  Elias  and  Cornelia  J.    (Hall)   Ly-  ampton,  Mass.,  Mar.  27,  1850;  s.  Ahira  and  Theresa 

man:     emigrant     ancestor     settled     at     Hartford,  (Lvman)    Lvman:    B.S..    Mass.    Agrl.    Coll.,    1871; 

Conn..  1640;  prep.  edn.  Burlington  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1879;    (LL.M.,   Boston 


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U.,  1912;  D.C.L.,  Yale,  1913);  m.  Belchertown, 
Mass.,  .June  8,  1SS2,  Dianiha  A.  r.riclKnian  (dieii 
Sept.  11,  1S99).  Lecturer  on  rural  law,  Mass.  Agrl. 
Coll.,  1882-11;  spl.  justice  Dist.  Court  of  Hamp- 
shire, 1882-95;  register  of  deeds,  Hampshire  Co., 
1892-12;  prof,  law  of  real  property,  Dickinson 
Sch.  of  Law,  since  Sept.,  1913.  Trustee  Nonotuck 
Savings  Bank.  Pres.  Q.T.V.  Fraternity  Grand 
Lodge.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Club:  Northampton.  Home:  Northampton,  Mass. 
Address:     Carlisle,    Pa. 

IiYMAN,  Ronald  Theodore,  mfr. ;  b.  Waltham, 
Mass.,  July  8,  1879;  s.  Arthur  Theodore  and  Klla 
(Lowell)  Lyman;  g.s.  George  Williams  and  Anne 
(Pratt)  Lyman;  descendant  of  Richard  Lyman, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1G36,  and  of  Percival  Lowle,  New- 
bury, Mass.,  1639;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1902;  m.  Wash- 
ington, D.C.,  Oct.  26,  1904,  lOlizabeth  Van  Cortlandt 
Parker,  d.  Col.  James  (U.S.A.)  and  Charlotte 
(Condit)  Parker;  4  children,  Ronald  T.,  Jr.,  Eliza- 
beth Van  Cortlandt,  Charlotte,  John  Lowell. 
Learned  textile  mfg.  in  the  cotton  mills  of  the 
Boston  Mfg.  Co.,  Waltham.  of  which  his  father 
was  treas. ;  became  treas.  and  dir.  of  The  Waltham 
Bleachery  &  Dye  Works,  1904,  later  treas.  and 
dir.  Boston  Mfg.  Co.,  Whittenton  Mfg.  Co.,  Salmon 
Palls  Mfg.  Co.;  dir.  Boston  Mfg.  Co.,  State  St. 
Trust  Co.  (Boston),  Nat.  Shawmut  Bank,  Middle- 
sex Co.,  Whittenton  Mfg.  Co.,  Salmon  Falls  Mfg. 
Co.  Clubs:  Tennis  and  Racquet,  Somerset,  Ex- 
change, Union  (New  York),  Harvard  (Boston  and 
New  York).  Recreations:  horseback  riding,  tennis. 
Home:  138  Beacon  St.    Office:  50  State  St.,  Boston. 

IiVMAN,  Theodore,  physicist;  b.  Boston,  Nov. 
23,  1874;  s.  Theodore  and  Elizabeth  (Russell)  Ly- 
man; A.B.,  Harvard,  1897,  Ph.D.,  1900;  unmarried. 
Instr.  physics,  1902-8,  asst.  prof.  1908 — ,  and  dir. 
Jefferson  Phys.  Lab.,  Harvard  U.  Unitarian.  Fel- 
low Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  A.A.A.S.,  Royal 
Geog.  Soc;  mem.  Am.  Phys.  Soc.  Clubs:  Somerset, 
Tennis  and  Racquet  (Boston).  Home:  Brookline, 
Mass.  Address:  Jefferson  Laboratory,  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

IiVlTCH,  Bernard  i:ug°ene,  lawyer;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  June  17,  1859;  s.  of  Philip  and  Margaret 
(Boylan)  Lynch;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  business  coll.,  and 
pvt.  tutors;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1895;  m.  Letitia 
Sheridan,  of  New  Haven,  May  6,  1891;  4  children, 
Beinard  E.,  .Ir..  Hannah  M.,  Roger  Sherman,  Mar- 
garet F.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1895,  and  since 
practiced  in  New  Haven.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic. 
Mem.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa.  Knights  of  Columbus. 
Home:  149  Norton  St.  Office:  42  Church  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

IiYNCH,  Charles  Prancis,  M.D.;  b.  Waltham, 
Mass.,  Aug.  18,  1871;  s.  Michael  H.  and  Ellen  (Mul- 
len) Lynch:  M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.), 
1897;  m.  Eleanor  Stapleton,  of  Holyoke,  Mass., 
Apr.  23,  1907.  Practiced  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  since 
1899;  surgeon,  Mercy  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Springfield  Acad.  Medicine,  alumni  New 
York  City  Hosp.  Roman  Catholic.  Club:  Orford 
Country.  Recreations:  golf,  traveling.  Home:  151 
Westminster  St.  Office:  317  Main  St.,  Spring- 
field, INIass. 

IiYNCH,  John  C,  lawyer;  b.  Milford,  Mass.,  Feb. 
15,  1875;  s.  Patrick  and  Hanna  (Connolly)  Lynch; 
1st  ancestors  in  America  came  from  Ireland;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Milford:  A.B.,  Holv  Cross  Coll.,  1895, 
A.M.,  1899;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1898;  m. 
Dora  I.  Barry,  of  Milford,  Sept.  18,  1901.  Admitted 
to  Mass.  bar,  180  8.  and  since  engaged  in  gen.  prac- 
tice alone  in  Milford;  elk.;  city  solicifor  Milford, 
1908-13;  commr.  to  qualify  civil  officers;  asso. 
.iudge  3d  Dist.  Ct.  of  "Worcester  Co.:  mem.  Sch.  Bd., 
Milford.  since  1900.  Pres.  Milford  Bd.  of  Trade. 
Democrat.  Catholic.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus, 
B.P.O.Elks.  Home:  305  Main  St.  Office:  198  Main 
St..  Milford,  Mass. 

LYITCHC.  John  Palrfield,  lawyer;  b.  Harrington, 
Me.,  May  9,  1845;  s.  John  and  Maria  Louise  (Moore) 
Lynch;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Cherryfield  Acad,  studied 
law  3  yrs.  with  William  Freeman,  Jr.,  Cherrvfield; 
m.  Mary  E.  Lewis,  of  Hvde  Park,  Mass.,  Dec.  9, 
1872  (died,  1881) ;  m.  2d,  Abbie  Ella  Putnam,  of  Bos- 


ton, July  24,  1895.  In  practice  at  Machias,  Me., 
1868 — .  Enlisted  in  Co.  A  of  the  Coast  Guards,  Me. 
Vols.,  summer  of  1864,  and  served  at  Ft.  McClarey, 
Kittery,  Me.,  60  days,  when  term  of  service  expired 
(Hannibal  Hamlin,  then  vice-president  of  U.S., 
was  a  mem.  of  the  co.  and  served  during  the  term) ; 
mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1876;  commissary-gen. 
with  title  of  col.,  on  staff  of  Gov.  Alonzo  Garcelon, 
1879;  Dem.  candidate  for  Congress,  4th  Dist.  of 
Me.,  1884,  1886;  U.S.  collector  of  customs  under 
appmt.  of  President  Cleveland,  1866-90;  candidate 
for  U.S.,  Senate  after  death  of  Senator  William  P. 
Frye,  1911,  and  received  support  of  eastern  ))art  of 
state.  Pres.  Washington  Co.  Bar  Assn.  Home: 
Machia.s,  Me.* 

IiYirCH,  Thomas  J.,  lawyer;  b.  Augusta,  Me., 
Nov.  30,  1856;  s.  Patrick  and  Catherine  (Malone) 
Lynch;  ed.  pub.  sclis.  and  business  coll.;  studied 
law;  unmarried.  Admitted  to  bar.  1885,  and  en- 
gaged in  practice  at  Augusta,  Me.;  pres.  State 
Trust  Co.;  dir.  Lewiston,  Augusta  &  Waterville 
Ry.  Co.;  pres.  Augusta  Loan  &  Bldg.  Assn.;  dir. 
Granite  Nat.  Bank;  trustee  Kennebec  Savings 
Bank;    pres.    Augusta    Water    District;    city    elk., 

1884^5.;. postmaster,      1894-8.       Democrat.       Mein. 

Knights  of  Columbus,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.  Address: 
254  Water  St.,  Augusta,  Me. 

IiYITCH,  ■William  Henry,  veterinary  surgeon;  b. 
Cheltenham,  Eng.,  July  6,  1862;  s.  James  Edward 
and  Alice  (Leith-Buchanan)  Lynch-Blosse;  early 
edn.  in  boys'  boarding  sch.  in  P^ngland,  later  in 
"Whales  and  Switzerland;  course  in  Royal  Vet.  Coll., 
London;  m.  Olive  Gosney,  of  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
Mar.  25,  1901.  Came  to  America,  1885;  began  prac- 
tice vet.  medicine,  Beverly,  Mass.,  1889;  served  as 
It.  14th  Dragoons,  British  Army,  in  Egypt,  and  in 
Vet.  Officers'  Remount  Commn.,  South  Africa,  1901; 
mem.  Purchasing  Commn.,  Kansas  City,  1901;  prac- 
ticed in  New  York,  1903;  established  Portland 
(Me.)  Vet.  Hosp.,  1904;  mem.  Me.  State  Bd.  Vet. 
Examiners  since  1912;  mem.  Portland,  Bd.  of 
Trade.  Naturalized  Am.  citizen.  Mem.  Ch.  of  Eng- 
land. Mem.  Am.  Vet.  Med.  Assn.,  Me.  Vet.  Med. 
Assn.  Mason  (32°.  Shriner),  Odd  Fellow.  Elk, 
etc.  Club:  Portland  Yacht.  Recreations:  litera- 
ture.   Address:  432  St.  John  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

ImYNJUI,  a.  Selwyn,  lawyer;  b.  Stoneham.  Mass., 
Nov.  3,  1848;  s.  Alonzo  V.  and  Abigail  Julia  (Sweet- 
ser)  Lynde;  ancestors  fou,ght  in  the  French  and 
Revolutionary  wars;  prep.  edn.  Phillips  Acad.,  An- 
dover,  Mass.;  student  Boston  U.  3  yrs.;  unmarried. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1873,  and  since  practiced  in 
Boston;  mem.  Lynde  &  Harding,  1873-99;  practiced 
alone  since  1899.  Mem.  Mass.  State  and  Middlesex 
Co.  bar  assns.  Republican.  Home:  49  Lake  Av., 
Melrose,  Mass.    Office:  68  Cornhill,  Boston,  Mass. 

IiYNBE,  Porrest  Holden,  dentist;  b.  Wobuin, 
Mass.,  June  10.  1866;  s.  Stephen  and  Mary  A.  (Hol- 
den) Lynde;  descendant  of  Thomas  Lynde,  who 
settled  in  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1633:  grad.  Howe 
Sch.,  Billerica,  Mass..  1884;  D.D.S.,  Boston  Dental 
Coll.,  1889;  m.  Nathalie  Plympton,  of  Boston,  Oct. 
24,  1900.  Practiced  in  Allston  since  1889.  Mem. 
Mass.  Dental  Soc,  Northeastern  Dental  Soc,  S.R., 
S.A.R.,  Patriots  and  Founders  of  America.  Recre- 
ations: hunting,  fishing.  Home:  9  Allston  Heights 
St.    Office:    10   Franklin  St.,  Allston,   Mass. 

LYON,  Albert  Mart,  lawyer;  b.  Peru.  Vt.,  Aug. 
12,  1872;  s.  Mark  Batchelder  and  Abbie  Mary 
(Rideout)  Lyon;  prep.  edn.  Burr  and  Burton  Sem., 
Manchester.  Vt.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth.  1894;  LL.B., 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1896;  m.  Alice  M.  Elklns, 
of  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  20,  1899;  2  children.  Eleanor, 
Stanley  H.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1896;  trustee 
Boston  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank;  mem.  Newton 
(Mass.t  Sch.  Com.  since  1911.  Republican.  Cong- 
list.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Clubs:  Newton,  Brae 
Burn  Country.  Home:  567  Walnut  St.,  Newton- 
ville.  Mass.    Office:  84  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

IiYON,  Arthur  Gilbert,  clergyman;  b.  Ravnham, 
Mass.,  Dec.  18,  1873;  s.  Gilbert  Austin  and  Annie 
Maria  (Mullen)  Lyon;  grad.  prep,  course  Taylor 
U..  Upland,  Ind.,  I90:i:  grad.  Banaor  Tlieol.  Sem., 
1912;  m.  Martha  Thankful  Lane,  of  South  Hanson, 
Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1892;  3  children,  Everett  S.,  Rose 
M.,  Arthur  G.,  Jr.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1897; 
pastor,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1898-02,  Haverhill,  1904-9, 


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Orland,  Me.,  1909-12,  Haverhill  since  July  1,  1913. 
Mason.  Address:  27  Golden  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 
IiTOIT.  Arthur  Vinal,  M.D. ;  b.  at  Braintree, 
Mass.,  .Ian.  12,  1S63;  s.  Ellis  Vinal  and  Harriet 
Fairbanks  (Kingman)  Lyon;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll., 
1884,  A.M.,  1903;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1887;  m. 
Weymouth,  Mass.,  June  30,  1887,  Mary  A.  Bates;  2 
children,  Arthur  Bates,  b.  July  18,  1890:  Harold 
Alpheus,  AupT.  3,  1893.  Has  practiced  at  Brockton 
since  1887;  visiting-  pliysician  Brockton  City  Hosp. 
since  its  inception,  1895.  JNIem.  Soh.  Bd.,  Brockton, 
1888-1912  (ex-chmn.);  mem.  Industrial  Commn., 
1911-15.  Pres.  Brockton  Hosp.  Clinical  Club,  1915; 
med.  insp.  schools,  since  1914.  Republican.  Cong- 
list.  Mem.  Mass.  and  Brockton  med.  socs.,  K.  of 
P.    Address:   Brockton,  Mass. 

IiYON,  David  Gordon,  college  prof.;  b.  Benton, 
Ala..  May  L'4,  1852;  s.  Dr.  Isaac  and  Sarah  Caroline 
(Arnold)  Lyon;  A.B.,  Howard  Coll.,  Ala.,  1875; 
Ph.D.,  Leipzig,  1882;  (S.T.D.,  Harvard,  1901);  m. 
Tosca  Woehler,  of  Leipzig,  Germany,  July  24,  1883 
(died,  1904);  m.  2d  Mabel  Everett  Harris,  of  Cam- 
bridge, Aug.  17,  1910.  Hollis  prof,  divinity,  1882- 
1910,  Hancock  prof.  Hebrew  and  other  Oriental 
langs.  since  1910,  curator  Semitic  ISIus.  since  1891, 
Harvard.  Dir.  Am.  Sch.  for  Oriental  Study  and  Re- 
search, Palestine,  1906-7.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts 
and  Sciences;  mem.  Am.  Oriental  See.  (rec.  sec, 
1886-95).  Soc.  Bibl.  Lit.  (corr.  sec,  1894-9.  pres., 
1910).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  writings, 
etc.)     Address:   12   Scott  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

IiYOMT,  Henry  Ware,  rear-admiral;  b.  Mass. 
Grad.  I'.S.  Naval  Acad..  1866;  promoted  ensign, 
Apr.,  1868;  master,  Julv  26,  1869:  It.,  Mar.  21,  1870; 
It.-comdr.,  Xov.,  1884;  comdr.,  Oct.  1,  1893;  capt.. 
Mar.  27,  1900:  rear-admiral,  Feb.  19,  1906.  First 
sea  service,  1866-7.  was  with  the  Sacramento, 
which  was  lost  off  the  coast  of  India;  comd.  U.S.S. 
Olvmpia,  1901;  commandant  Navy  Yard,  Mare 
Island,  Cal.,  1906-7;  retired,  Nov.  8,  1907.  Home: 
"Lyonden,"  Paris,   Me.* 

IiTON,  John  Stanley,  clergyman;  b.  Windhall, 
Vt.,  Jan.  28,  1861;  s.  Seth  Stanley  and  Sarah  Jane 
(Barnard)  Lyon;  ancestors  were  pioneer  Vermont- 
ers;  ed.  countrv  schs..  Black  River  Acad.,  Ludlow, 
Vt.;  Colgate  U.,  Hamilton.  N.Y.,  1881-2;  A.B.,  New 
York  U.,  1886  (D.D.,  1909);  m.  Ella  G.  White,  of 
Mechanicsville  (now  Belmont),  Vt.,  Dec.  29,  1886; 
3  children,  Clifford  S.,  Raymond  F.,  Margaret  G. 
Teacher  Friends'  Sem.,  New  York,  1886-91;  or- 
dained Bapt.  ministry,  1891;  pastor  Fair  Haven, 
Vt.,  1891-4,  Bristol,  Conn..  1894-01,  2d  Ch.,  Holyoke. 
Mass.,  since  Jan.  1,  1901.  Ex-pres.  Conn.  Y.P.S. 
C.E.,  Bapt.  Younjg  People's  Union  of  Conn.;  pres. 
Mass.  Bapt.  IMissionary  Soc,  1906-8,  now  chmn. 
exec.  com.  Pres.  Holyoke  Civic  Improvement 
Assn.;  mng.  dir.  Holyoke  Chamber  of  (Commerce ; 
chmn.  Holyoke  City  Planning  Bd.;  chmn.  Gen. 
Housing  Com.;  mem.  City  Charter  Revision  Com., 
etc.  Twice  chosen  as  arbitrator  in  labor  disputes. 
Trustee  Am.  Internat.  Coll.  (Springfield,  Mass.), 
Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  Conn.  Lit.  Instn..  Mem.  Conn. 
River  Valley  Theol.  Club,  Biblical  Club  (Spring- 
field), Delta  Upsilon.  Republican.  Clubs:  "The 
Club,"  Bay  State  (Holyoke).  Lecturer  on  religious 
and  other  themes.  Recreations:  mountan  climbing. 
Home:  229  Chestnut  St.  Address:  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

IiYON",  William  Henry,  clergvman;  b.  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  Dec.  23,  1846;  s.  Henrv  and  Julia  Ann  (Wil- 
bur; Lyon;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1868;  S.T.B.,  Harvard, 
1873:  (D.D.,  Brown,  1896);  m.  Louise  Dennison,  of 
Boston,  Apr.  5,  1893.  Ordained  Unitarian  minis- 
try, 1873;  minister  First  Soc.  Ellsworth,  ]Me.,  1873- 
8,  Mt.  Pleasant  and  All  Souls'  chs.,  Roxbury,  Mass., 
1880-96,  First  Parish,  Brookline,  Mass.,  1896 — 
(now  sr.  minister).  Councillor  Hungarian  Uni- 
tarian Synod;  sec.  Nat.  Unitarian  Conf. ;  pres.  Uni- 
tarian S.S.  Soc,  Brookline  Edn.  Soc  Clubs:  Union, 
Brookline  Country,  Twentieth  Century  (Boston). 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.) 
Home:  353  Walnut  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.* 

IiYONS,  Henry  Stephen,  corporation  officer;  b. 
Adams,  Mass.,  Nov.  21,  1865;  s.  Henry  M.  and 
Margaret  (Ilogan)  Lyons;  g.-s.  Matthew  Lyons, 
early  settler  northern  N.Y. ;  father  served  as  capl. 


Co.  B,  8th  Mass.  Regt.,  and  49th  Mass.  Regt. 
through  Civil  War;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  North  Adams, 
Mass.;  m.  Catherine  I.  Reardon,  of  North  Adams, 
Mass.,  Nov.  8,  1894;  4  children,  Doran,  Margaret, 
Ellen,  Milton.  Shoemaker,  1878-88:  engaged  in 
real  estate  business,  1888-05;  ins.  business,  1888-11; 
sec.  and  elk.  Boston  Elevated  Ry.  Co.;  sec.  Boston 
Consolidated  Gas  Co.,  N.E.  Coal  &  Coke  Co.;  mem. 
exec.  com.  Am.  Steamship  Co.;  representative  to 
Gen.  Ct.,  1st  Berkshire  Dist.,  Mass.,  1888-90;  elk. 
Dist.  Ct.,  Northern  Berkshire,  1890-4;  postmaster 
North  Adams,  Mass.,  1894-8.  Mem.  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce,  Brookline  Bd.  of  Trade.  Lt. 
Loyal  Legion,  Father  Mathew  Cadets,  1876-80, 
capt..  1882-9;  mem.  Knights  of  Columbus,  A.O.H., 
Charitable  Irish  Soc,  Sons  of  Veterans  (capt. 
Lincoln  Camp,  1886).  Democrat.  Catholic.  Clubs: 
Engineers,'  Boston  City.  Home:  71  Park  St., 
Brookline,  Mass.   Office:  101  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

IiYTIiX:,  James  Arthur,  clergyman;  b.  Water- 
ville,  1\Q.,  Mar.  23,  1870;  s.  James  and  Eliza 
(Lundy)  Lytle;  A.B.,  Williams,  1896;  B.D.,  Hart- 
ford Theol.  Sem.,  1899;  m.  Josie  L.  Corsa,  of  New 
York  City,  Aug.  10,  1904.  Ordained  Congl.  minis- 
trv,  1901;  pastor  East  Granbv,  Conn.,  1901-3,  Ash- 
land, Mass.,  1904-6,  Middleboro,  1906-10,  Fair- 
haven  since  1910.  Republican.  Recreations:  golf, 
tennis.     Address:  34  Walnut  St.,  Fairhaven,  Mass. 

IiVTIii:,  Hon.  William  Arthur,  retired  merchant; 
b.  Binghamton,  N.Y.,  June  21,  1853;  s.  William 
Joseph  and  Julia  M.  (Jackson)  Lytle;  5th  in  de- 
scent from  Andrew  Lytle,  Salem,  N.Y. ;  ed.  Worces- 
ter pub.  schs.  and  South  Jersey  Acad.,  Vineland, 
N.J. ;  m.  Worcester,  Aug.  10,  1876,  Alice  Eva  .Jack- 
son; children,  Alice  May  (Mrs.  George  E.  William- 
son, of  Springfield,  Mass.),  Laura  Marion  (Mrs.  C. 
M.  Garbutt.  of  Worcester),  Harriett  Jackson  (Mrs. 
Harry  C.  Bonney,  of  Montreal,  Can.),  Frederick 
Myron,  Williain  Arthur,  Jr.  Clk.  shoe  store,  1870- 
71;  became  salesman.  Davis  &  Co..  clothiers,  1871, 
mem.  firm  of  Davis,  Lytle  &  Co.,  1877,  sr.  partner 
and  mgr.  T\'.  A.  Lytle  &  Co.,  1886,  clothing:  also 
mgr.  Jerome  Kennedy  &  Co..  clothiers.  Providence, 
R.I.,  1897-9,  until  business  was  sold  to  J.  B.  Bar- 
naby  Co.;  pres.  and  treas.  W.  A.  Lvtle  Co.,  1900- 
12,  since  retired.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen.  1S91,  92, 
97:  Rep.  candidate  for  mayor  of  Worcester,  1900, 
resulting  in  a  tie:  a  second  election  resulted  in 
Dem.  victory:  mem.  Governor's  Council,  1905,  06; 
del.  representing  state.  Lewis  and  Clarke  Centen- 
nial Expn.,  Portland.  Ore.,  1905.  Pres.  Worcester 
Bd.  of  Trade,  1906:  pres.  T^'orcester  Merchant 
Tailors'  Assn.:  v.-p.  Nat.  Merchant  Tailors'  Assn.; 
mem.  Worcester  Agrl.  Soc;  comdr.  Worcester  Con- 
tinentals. 1907-8.  Universalist.  Mason  (K.T.); 
Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Commonwealth,  Economic. 
Worcester  Automobile,  Republican.  Home:  28  May 
St.,  Worcester,  IVIass. 

M 

IVIABIE,  Henry  Clay,  clergyman;  b.  Belvidere, 
111.,  .June  20,  1S47;  s.  Daniel  and  Harriet  (Saxton) 
ilabie:  A.B.,  U.  of  Chicago.  1868;  B.D.,  Bapt.  Theol. 
Sem.,  Chicago,  1875;  (D.D.,  Chicago,  1882:  LL.D., 
Baylor,  1912):  m.  Edith  S.  Roe,  of  Belvidere,  Sep- 
tember 14,  1869.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministrv.  1869; 
pastor  State  St.  Ch.,  Rockford,  111.,  1869-73.  Oak 
Park,  111.,  1S73-5,  Brookline,  Mass..  1876-9.  First 
Ch.,  IiidianaDolis,  1879-83,  First  Ch.,  Belvidere, 
111.,  1883-5,  First  Ch.,  St.  Paul,  1885-8,  Central  Ch., 
^Minneapolis,  1888-90;  corr.  sec  Am.  Bapt.  Mis- 
sionary Union.  1890-08;  visited  missions  in  Asia, 
Japan,  China,  India,  etc.,  1890,  1913,  1914;  active  in 
advocacy  of  foreign  mission  work.  Home:  387 
Hyde  Park  Av.,  Boston.* 

McADAMS,  James  Philip,  M.D.;  b.  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1868;  s.  Patrick  and  Catherine 
(Boyle)  McAdams;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Somerville, 
Mass.:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1894;  m.  Mary  S.  Rinn,  of  Somerville,  Mass., 
Oct.  24,  1898.  Practiced  in  Lowell,  Mass..  since 
1894.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Mem.  Knights 
of  Columbus.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Club:  Harvard 
(Boston).  Home:  314  High  St.  Office:  295  Cen- 
tral   St..    Lowell,   Mass. 

McADIi:,  Alfixander  Georgre.  meteorologist:  b. 
New  York,  Aug.   4,   1863;   s.  John  and  Anne   (Sin- 


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Clair)  McAdie;  A.B.,  Coll.  Citv  of  New  York,  1881, 
A.M.,  1884;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1885;  (hon.  M.S.,  Santa 
Clara  Coll.);  m.  Marv  Randolph  Browne,  at  Edge 
Hill,  Va.,  Oct.  7.  1893.  In  Physical  Lab.,  U.S. 
Sig'nal  OfF.ce.  1886-7;  fellow  in  physics  and  lec- 
turer in  meteorolog-y,  Clark  U.,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1889-90;  Weather  Bur.,  Washington,  1891-5;  local 
forecast  oflicial,  New  Orleans,  1898;  forecast  of- 
ficial. San  Francisco,  1899;  prof,  meteorology,  U.S. 
Weather  Bur.,  1903-13;  prof,  meteorology.  Har- 
vard U.,  and  dir.  Blue  Hill  Obs.,  Rcadville,  Mass., 
1913 — .  Hon.  lecturer  U.  of  Cal.  Home:  Readville, 
Mass.* 

TULcAIiUVY ,  John  Francis,  merchant;  b.  1886; 
grad.  Pawtucket  High  Sch.:  student  R.I.  Coll.  Ex- 
tension course  3  yrs.  V.-p.  and  mgr.  Carpenter  Fur- 
niture Co.;  v.-p.  States  Realty  Co.  Mem.  Pawtucket 
Business  Men's  Atesn.  and  chmn.  its  com.  on  rail- 
roads, also  chmn.  joint  com.  on  railroads  of  Busi- 
ness Men's  Assn.  and  Bd.  of  Trade;  represented 
Bus.  Men's  Assn.  at  Monetary  Conf.  Columbia  Coll., 
New  York,  1910.  and  at  hearing  Interstate  Com- 
merce Commn.,  Boston,  1911,  on  N.E.  demurrage 
ratas.  Elected  trustee  R.I.  Inst,  for  the  Deaf, 
bv  State  Senate,  1905,  and  reelected,  1908,  for 
term  of  6  yrs.  (pres.  of  bd.).  Office:  26-42  N.  Main 
St.,   Pawtucket,   R.I. 

lEcA^IJISTER.  Prank  Barr,  clergyman;  b.  Law- 
rence. Mass.,  Sept.  17,  1874:  s.  .John  G.  and  Almeda 
N.  (Tirrell)  McAllister;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1896:  B.D., 
Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1899;  m.  May  Leslie  Collier,  of 
Cohasset,  Mass.,  June  12,  1906:  1  son,  John  Tower. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1899;  pastor  Bedford, 
Mass.,  1899-1904,  Cohasset,  since  1904.  Republican. 
Address:     Cohasset,   Mass. 

McAIiIiISTIIB,  Georg-e  Isaac,  lawyer;  b.  Lon- 
donderry, N.H.,  Dec.  11,  1853;  s.  Jonathan  and 
Caroline  (Choate)  McAllister;  descendant  of  Angus 
McAllister,  Lancaster,  Mass.,  1718,  Londonderry, 
N.H.,  1731;  grad.  Kimball  Union  Acad.,  Meriden, 
N.H.,  1873;  B.S.,  Dartmouth,  1877;  studied  law 
with  Cross  &  Burnham.  later  with  Hon.  David 
Cross,  Manchester;  m.  Mattie  M.  Hayes,  of  Man- 
chester, Dec.  22,  1886;  2  children.  Bertha  Hayes, 
Harold  Cleveland.  Admitted  to  N.H.  bar,  1881, 
U.S.  Circuit  Court,  1903;  practiced  in  Manchester, 
in  partnership  with  Hon.  Henry  E.  Burnham,  later 
TT.S.  senator,  1881-4;  practiced  alone  since  1884. 
Dep.  collector  internal  revenue,  1885-9;  assignee 
Bank  of  N.E.,  1899;  mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1902; 
formerly  trustee  Hillsboro  Co.  Savings  Bank. 
Mem.  Manchester  Publicity  Assn.,  Thayer  See. 
Engrs.  of  Dartmouth  Coll.,  Manchester  Inst.  Arts 
and  Sciences,  Manchester  Hist.  Soc.  Mason  (33°); 
mem.  Washington  Lodge  (W.M.  2  yrs.),  Mt.  Horeb 
R.A.  Chapter  (King  1  yr.),  Adoniram  Council,  R. 
S.M.  (recorder  since  Mar..  1890),  Trinity  Com- 
manderv  K.T.  (E.C.,  1889-1891,  recorder  since 
June,  1891);  N.H.  Consistory,  A.A.S.R.  Veteran 
Freemasons;  Grand  Master  of  Grand  Lodge  of 
Masons,  1900-01:  hon.  mem.  Supi'eme  Coimcil  of 
the  A.A.  Scottish  Rite  for  the  Northern  Masonic 
.Turisdiction  of  the  U.S.A.:  Grand  Comdr.,  Knights 
Templar,  1900-01;  chmn.  trustees  of  Masonic  Home 
since  May,  1906;  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  A.O.U.  Workmen. 
Republican.    Baptist.    Address:  Manchester,  N.H. 

McABDIii:,  John  Josepb,  M.D. ;  b.  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  Feb.  26,  1877;  s.  Peter  and  Elizabeth  (Mur- 
ray) McArdle:  grad.  St.  Mary's  High  Sch..  Law- 
rence: student  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  3 
yrs.;  M.D..  Univ.  and  Bellevue  Hosp.  ]Med.  Coll. 
(New  York  U.),  1899;  m.  Anna  Stone,  of  North 
Andover,  Mass.,  Oct.  1.  1913:  1  child.  House  phys.. 
Children's  Hosp..  Randall  Island.  N.Y.,  1899;  house 
surgeon,  St.  Mary's  Hosp.,  Hohoken,  N.J..  1900; 
practiced  in  Lawrence  since  1901.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Home: 
22  Logan  St.  Office:  477  Essex  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 
McABTHUB,  Arthur,  furniture;  b.  New  Bruns- 
wick, Can..  Apr.  13,  1842:  s.  Robert  and  Emma 
(Freeze)  McArthur;  common  sch.  edn.;  m.  Sept., 
1877.  Louise  E.  Chaloner,  of  New  Brunswick,  Can.; 
6  children.  William  A..  Elizabeth  E.  (Mrs.  Fred- 
erick H.  Osgood,  of  Milton.  Mass.).  Jeanette  L., 
Chester  C,  Arthur  C,  Marguerite.  Came  to  U.S., 
1863;  in  upholstering  and  furniture  business  in 
Boston    since    1868;    pres.    A.    McArthur    Co.    (not 


lactive).  Trustee  M.E.  Ch.,  West  Roxbury.  Re- 
publican. Odd  Fellow.  Recreations:  reading. 
Home:  West  Roxbury,  Mass.  Office:  111  Wash- 
ington St.,  ISoston. 

MAC  ARTHUR,  George  Elden,  M.D. ;  b.  Camden, 
Me.,  June  14,  1858;  s.  George  Dennis  and  Mary  A. 
(Hosmer)  Mac  Arthur;  ed.  Camden  pub.  schs., 
Waterville  (^Jlassical  Inst.;  studied  under  Dr.  O.  W. 
Stone,  Camden;  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.,  Bowdoin  Coll.; 
M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1883;  m.  Newton,  Mass.,  June,  1886, 
Isabel  Kilkey  Safford.  Practiced  at  Winthrop, 
Mass.,  1883-7,  East  Boston,  Mass.,  1S87-S,  since  at 
Ipswich,  Mass.    Home:  Ipswich,  Mass. 

MACBETH,  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Madden,  Co. 
Arma.gh,  Ireland,  Sept.  2,  1858;  s.  Robert  and  Mary 
(Haffey)  Macbeth;  A.B.,  Hobart,  1881.  A.M.,  1884; 
grad.  Berkeley  Div.  Sch.,  1884;  m.  Marie  Kate 
Young,  of  Troy,  N.Y.,  Dec.  30,  1885.  Deacon,  1884, 
priest,  1885,  P.E.  Ch.;  asst.  St.  John's,  Troy,  N.Y., 
1884-5;  rector  Trinity  Ch.,  Oxford,  Phila.,  1885-91; 
asst.  Trinity  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1892-6;  rector, 
Windham,  Conn.,  and  in  charge  St.  Paul's  Ch., 
Willimantic,  Conn.,  1897-1903;  rector  St.  Thomas', 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1903-9,  St.  Thomas',  Bethel,  Conn., 
since  1909.  Contbr.  to  mags.  Address:  Bethel, 
Conn."* 

McBRIDB,  Alhert  K.;  b.  Windsor,  N.S.,  June 
6,  187B;  s.  Edward  A.  and  Hannah  A.  (Kimball) 
McBride;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  North  East  Harbor,  Me.; 
Worcester  (Mass.)  Acad.;  grad.  Bryant  &  Strat- 
ton  Buijiness  Coll.,  Boston,  1897;  unmarried.  In 
hotel  business  since  1897;  dir.  Bar  Harbor  Bank- 
ing &  Trust  Co.;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910-11, 
19J1-12.  Treas.  North  East  Harbor  Bd.  of  Trade. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason;  mem.  Odd  Fel- 
lows (past  grand).  Home:  North  East  Harbor, 
Me. 

McCABB,  Edward  Michael,  M.D.;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Dec.  12,  1863;  s.  Edward  and  Bridget  (Con- 
Ian)  McCabe;  prep.  edn.  Hillhouse  High  Sch.. 
New  Haven.  A.B.,  Manhattan  Coll..  New  York, 
1884;  M.D.,  Yale  Med.  Sch.,  1887:  St.  Vincent  Hosp., 
N.Y.,  2  yrs.,  and  Rotunda  Hosp.,  Dublin;  m. 
Susan  T.  Sheehan,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Mar.  2,  1897; 
4  children,  Marion,  Edward.  Walter,  Martha.  Asst. 
surgeon,  New  York  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  1891-7; 
clin.  instr.  in  ophthalmology,  Yale,  since  1897; 
surgeon  Eye  and  Ear  Dept.,  St.  Raphael's  Hosp.; 
oculist  St.  Francis  Orphan  Asylum.  Mem.  New 
Haven  Med.  Assn.  (pres.,  1908.).  Recreations: 
tennis,  theatres.  Address:  278  Orange  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

McCABB,  John  Joseph,  M.D.;  b.  Holyoke,  Mass., 
Apr.  7,  1873;  M.D..  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.). 
1893.  Practiced  in  Holyoke  since  1893;  served 
as  citv  phvs..  City  of  Holyoke:  phys.  and  surg., 
Holvoke  Citv  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M.A..  Mass.  Med. 
Soc.',  Holyoke  Med.  Soc.    Address:    Holyoke,  Mass. 

MACCABB,  Joseph  Brewster,  newspaper  man;  b. 
Manchester,  N.H.,  Nov.  19,  1858;  s.  James  D.  and 
Hannah  (Jackson)  Maccabe;  ed.  Boston  pub.  schs  ; 
spl.  course,  Harvard;  m.  Emma  C.  Plummer,  Oct. 
17.  1880  (now  deceased);  2  children.  Beatrice  P., 
Lister  P.  Editor  Nat.  Baseball  Gazette,  1875-7; 
purchased  East  Boston  Argus,  1880,  East  Boston 
Advocate,  1886,  which  he  has  since  published  and 
edited  as  East  Boston  Argus-Advocate  (weekly). 
Alderman,  Boston,  1888;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1890,  Senate,  1895-6:  alternate  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.; 
ex-chmn.  Rep.  Citv  Com.,  Boston.  Trustee  and  sec. 
Soldiers'  Home,  Mass.;  ex-chmn.  Boston  Commn. 
on  Baths  and  Gvmnasium.  Mem.  Nat.  Editorial 
Assn.  (ex-pres.),  N.E.  Press  Assn.  Ex-pres.  and 
gov  Amateur  Athletic  Assn.  of  U.S.:  past  comdr. 
in  chief  Sons  of  Veterans.  U.S.A.  Clubs:  Boston 
Athletic  Assn.,  Boston  Press,  Episcopalian,  Olym- 
pic (San  Francisco).  East  Boston  Athletic  Assn., 
London  (Eng.)  Athletic.  Recreations:  athletics. 
Home:  198  Trenton  St.  Office:  32  Central  Sq.,  East 
Boston,  Boston,  IVlass. 

McCAI^X,  Samuel  "Walker,  congressman;  b.  East 
Providence,  Pa.,  Feb.  28,  1851;  s.  Henry  and  Mary 
Ann  (Elliott)  McCall;  A.B.,  Dartmouth.  1874; 
(LLD.  Dartmouth,  1901,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1908);  m. 
Ella  Esther  Thompson,  of  Lyndonville,  Vt.,  May 
23    1881.    Admitted  to  bar,  1876,  and  since  in  prac- 


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tice  at  Boston;  editor-in-chief  Boston  Daily  Adver- 
tiser, May  1,  1888-Jan.  1,  1889.  Del.  Rep.  Nat. 
convs.,  1888,  1900  (seconded  nomination  of  Gen. 
Gre.shani  for  presidency,  1888);  mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1888,  1889,  1892;  mem.  53d  to  62d  Con- 
gresses (1893-1913),  8th  Mass.  Dist.  Mem.  Mass. 
Hist.  Soc.  Clubs:  Saturday  (Boston),  Cosmos 
(Washington),  University  (New  York).  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  Win- 
chostor,  IMass.    Office:    Boston.* 

McCAIiIiITM,  Georgre  Bliss,  mfr. ;  b.  Northamp- 
ton, Mass.,  Dec.  5,  1S76;  s.  Alexander  and  Cath- 
erine (Kingsley)  McCallum;  prep.  edn.  North- 
ampton High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1897;  m.  Evanston, 
111.,  Apr..  1901,  Elizabeth  Revell;  1  son,  Revell 
McCallum,  b.  1902.  Entered  mfg.  business  at 
Northampton,  1S9S;  treas.  McCallum  Hosiery  Co., 
Northampton  Silk  Co.;  dir.  Northampton  Nat. 
Bank.  Mem.  City  Council,  1904-05  (chairman, 
1905);  alderman,  1906;  chmn.  Rep.  City  Com., 
1908.  Trustee  and  treas.  Cooley  Dickinson  Hosp. 
Clubs:  Yale  (New  York);  Graduates'  (New 
Haven);  Northampton  City.  Address:  Northamp- 
ton, I\Iass. 

MacCAIiIiUU,  Hugh,  clergyman;  b.  Barrhead, 
Renfrewshire,  Scotland,  Apr.  7,  1871;  s.  Donald 
and  Janet  (Dale)  MaeCallum;  arrived  in  America, 
1882;  grad.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1895;  A.B.,  Bow- 
doin  Coll.,  1897  (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  post-grad, 
work.  Yale,  1899-1900;  m.  Waldoboio.  Me.,  May 
16,  1901,  Georgia  E.  Sproul  (died,  1905);  m.  2d, 
Derby,  Conn.,  June  10,  1908,  Bertha  Gilbert  Sperry; 
children,  Jessie  Sperry,  Janet  Dale.  Alice.  Ordained 
to  Congl.  ministrv,  1897;  pastor,  Waldoboro,  1897-9; 
pastor  First  Congl.  Ch.,  Derby,  Conn.,  1900-6,  Wal- 
pole,  Mass.,  1906-10,  Simsbury,  Conn.,  since  Nov., 
1910.     INIason.     Address:     Simsbury,   Conn. 

McCANN,  Daniel,  M.D.;  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Feb.  24, 
1866;  s.  James  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Gillin)  McCann; 
M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of  the  City  of  New  York, 
1889;  post-grad,  work,  Rotunda  Hosp.,  Dublin, 
London  Hosp.,  St.  Thomas  Hosp.,  London,  and 
Great  Ormond  St.  Hosp.  for  Sick  Children,  Lon- 
don; m.  Woodstock,  N.B.,  July  24,  1895,  Mary  Eliza- 
beth Cole;  children,  Mary  Frances,  .Tames  Cole, 
John  Stanislaus,  Robert  Caldwell,  Katheleen  Eliza- 
beth. Practiced,  Bangor,  Me.,  since  1890;  visiting 
surgeon.  Eastern  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.;  consulting  sur- 
geon. State  Insane  Hosp.  Mem.  Superintending 
Sch.  Com.,  since  1897;  dir.  Eastern  Trust  &  Bank- 
ing Co.;  trustee  St.  "Vincent  Orphanage.  Catholic. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn..  Penobscot  Co.  Med. 
Soc.  Mem.  K.C.  Democrat.  Recreations:  fishing. 
Home:  135  Cedar  St.    Ofl^ce:  42  4th  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 

McCANIT,  Herbert  Iiindsay,  clergyman;  b.  Roll- 
ing Dam,  N.B.,  Sept.  21,  1863;  s.  Alexander  and 
Jane  (McKenzie)  McCann:  grad.  East  'Me.  Conf. 
Sem.,  Bucksport,  Me.,  1888;  A.B.,  Bowdoin.  1893; 
B.D.,  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1894;  m.  Jennie  Evelyn 
Allen,  of  Norridgewock,  Me.,  July  14,  1894;  1 
daughter,  Eugenia.  Ordained  Congl.  ministrv, 
1894:  pastor  Houlton,  Me.,  1894-9.  Gray,  1899-09, 
Portland,  since  1909.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon  (founder 
of  revised  chapter  at  Bowdoin),  K.P.  Club:  Con- 
gregational. Address:  788  Stevens  Av.,  Portland, 
Me. 

McCANITA,  Prancis  1..  lawver:  b.  T\'oonsocket. 
R.I.,  Oct.  23.  1878:  s.  William  and  Anna  (O'Gara) 
McCanna:  ed.  pub.  and  hi^■h  schs.,  Woonsocket; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law.  1900.  LL.M.,  1913; 
unmarried.  Admitted  to  R.I.  bar,  1900,  and  since 
practiced  in  Providence;  mem.  Barney  &  Lee, 
gen.  law  practice,  since  1903;  v. -p.  Norton  Taxi 
Motor  Co.  Mem.  R.T.  Bar  .'Xssn..  Woonsocket  High 
Sch.  Assn  (pres.).  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Roman  Catho- 
lic. Mem.  Knisrhts  of  Columbus  fProvidi^nce  Coun- 
cil). Clubs:  Turks  Head.  Catholic.  Motncomet 
Golf.  City  (Boston).  Home:  433  Hope  St.  Office:  49 
Westminster  .St.,  Providence,  R.T. 

MacCARTHY,  Francis  Hamilton,  !M.D.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

lUCacCABTHlT,  Josepli  P.,  clergvman,  lecturer:  b. 
Wakefield,  Can.,  Apr.  4,  1862:  s.  Patrick  and  Ellen 
(Haggerty)  MacCarthv;  Hillside  (Mich.)  Prep. 
Sch.:  A.B.,  Albion  Coll.,  1888;  A.M.,  Northwestern 
U.,  1894  (Raymond  prize  in  debate.  Adams  prize 
in   oratory,    and  Dewey   prize   in   polit.    economy); 


Ph.D.,  111.  Wesleyan  U.,  1897;  made  trip  to  Europe, 
1897;  took  lecture  course  U.  of  Chicago,  1902,  U. 
of  Cal.,  1903,  Harvard,  1908,  09;  m.  Elizabeth 
Rhines  (Ph.B.),  of  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Jan.  28, 
1890;  children,  Isabel  Helen  (Mrs.  John  Grieve), 
Ruth  Marguerite  (Radcliffe  Coll.).  Practiced  law  3 
vrs. ;  ordained  ministry,  1895;  Unitarian  pastor- 
ates: Santa  Rosa,  Cal.,  1903-4,  Great  Falls,  Mont., 
1904-5,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  1905-11,  Waltham, 
Mass.,  since  1911.  Mem.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Repub- 
lican.  Club:  Outlook.  Author:  Marv  Magdalene, 
1906;  Tribute  to  the  Late  Hon.  Allen  Potter,  of 
Michigan.  1908.  Platform  lecturer  on  gen.  biog. 
and  patriotic  subjects — Socialism  in  Europe  and 
America;  Abraham  Lincoln;  Our  New  Ainericans; 
The  Opportunities  of  American  Youth;  etc.  Recre- 
ations: tennis,  garden  and  farm.  Address:  Walt- 
ham,  IMass. 

McCAItTHY,  Denis  Aloysins,  editor,  poet;  b. 
Carrick-on-Suir,  Co.  Tipperary,  Ireland.  July  25. 
1871:  s.  Denis  and  Margaret  (Connolly)  McCarthy; 
ed.  Christian  Brothers'  Sch.,  Carrick-on-Suir;  m. 
at  Somerville,  Mass.,  Ruphine  Antonia  Morris,  of 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  Oct.  16,  1901.  Asso.  editor 
Sacred  Heart  Review,  Boston,  since  1901.  Lec- 
turer on  lit.,  patriotic  and  social  topics;  active  in 
Catholic  total  abstinence  movement.  Clubs:  Twen- 
tieth Century,  Puddingstone.  ]Mem.  Am.  Press  Hu- 
morists. Trustee  of  Winthrop  Pub.  Library.  Apptd. 
by  Gov.  Walsh  mem.  Mass.  Commn.  on  Celebra- 
tion of  Tercentenary  of  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.) 
Home:  Winthrop,  Mass.* 

McCABTH'X',  Jeremiah  J.,  surveyor  port  of  Bos- 
ton.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

IMcCABTHV,  Iiouis,  mfr.  electric  appliances;  b. 
Boston,  May  7,  1854;  s.  John  H.  and  Christina 
(Savage)  McCarthv;  ed.  Boston  pub.  schs..  Even- 
ing High  Sch.,  South  Boston  Sch.  of  Art;  m.  Theo- 
dosia  Blalock,  of  Ledger,  N.C..  Mar.  3,  1889;  2 
children,  Marion  Theodosia,  Louis  Blalock.  Mech. 
draftsman,  expert  engr.,  naval  architect,  marine 
and  mining  engr.;  followed  profession  until  1891; 
took  out  patents  for  insulators  made  of  sheet 
mica,  1891:  organized  the  W.  T.  C.  Macallen  Co., 
Oct.  1,  1891,  and  began  the  mfr.  of  electric  appli- 
ances, also  brass  founders:  has  secured  over  100 
patents.  Changed  name  of  his  co.  to  The  Macal- 
len Co.,  Jan.  1,  1906,  and  since  dir.,  treas.  and  gen. 
mgr.  same.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
TTnitarian.  Clubs:  Unitarian,  Highland.  Home:  120 
Corey  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass.  Office:  Macallen 
and  Foundry  Sts.,  Boston. 

McCARTY,  James  Joseph,  M.D.;  b.  Lowell.  Mass., 
November  9,  1S56:  s.  of  John  and  Julia  Mc- 
Carty:  grad.  high  sch.,  Lowell.  1874;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1878:  m.  Marv  C.  Crowley,  of  Low- 
ell, Mass.,  Apr.  16.  18S4;  1  son,  James  J.,  Jr.  (I\I.D., 
Chicago,  111.).  Practiced  in  Lowell  since  Dec, 
1878:  mem.  Bd.  of  Health,  1884-5:  chmn.  Bd.  of 
Charities.  1910-11.  Mem.  A.M. A..  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 
Democrat.  Catholic.  Home:  574  Central  St.,  Low- 
ell, IMass. 

MAC  CA'UIiEY,  Clay,  clergvman,  author;  moved 
to  Tokyo.  Japan.  fSee  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,   1914-15.) 

McCAUSIiAND,  "William  James,  M.D.,  surgeon; 
b.  Prince  Edward  Island,  July  9,  1875;  s.  Samuel 
and  Elizabeth  (Barlow)  McCausland:  Prince  of 
Wales  Coll..  P.E.I. .  1890;  IM.D.,  Harvard  IMed.  Sch., 
1900;  m.  Belle  Hamilton  Gulliland,  of  Lowell, 
Mass..  Apr.  12.  1905;  1  son,  b.  July  13,  1906. 
Served  as  admitting  phys.,  Boston  City  Hosp., 
1902-3;  resident  surgeon  relief  station,  same,  1903- 
4:  practiced  in  Quincy,  Mass..  since  Feb.  1.  1904; 
visiting  surgeon,  Ouincy  City  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
IMa«s.  Med.  Soc.  Boston  City  Hosp.  Alumni  Assn., 
Ouincv  Citv  Hosp.  Club:  Presbyterian.  Mem. 
Order  of  Scottish  Clans.  Address:  123  Franklin 
St.,   Quincy,   Mass. 

McCIiABE,  Charles  Herbert,  architect;  b.  Sack- 
ville,  N.S.,  Feb.  15.  1861;  s.  Josiah  and  Annie  So- 
phia (IMcKay)  McClare:  elementary  edn.  in  pub. 
schs.  of  Nova  Scotia;  pvt.  instrn.  in  architecture 
under  profs,  of  Harvard  and  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.; 
m.  Ella  Gertrude  Johnston,  of  Halifax,  N.S.,  Oct. 
22,   1890;    4   children,   Donald   Rov,   Edith   Victoria, 


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Enid,  Muriel.  Came  to  U.S.,  1SS4;  In  active  prac- 
tice since  18SS;  designed  4  large  bldgs.  for  Acadia 
U.,  Wolfville,  X.S. ;  3  bldgs.  for  Clallin  U.,  Orange- 
burg, S.C;  also  many  pub.  sch.  bldgs.,  apartments, 
residences,  etc.;  pres.  and  mug.  dir.  Lakelands  De- 
velopment Co.,  Hants,  X.ts.  Mem.  Halifax  Field 
Battery,  Canadian  ISIilitia,  1882-3;  mem.  1st  Regt., 
M.V.M.,  1887-90.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Architects,  Bos- 
ton Soc.  Architects,  N.S.  Hist.  Soc.  Republican. 
Baptist.  Club:  Canadian  (Boston).  Recreations: 
farming.  Home:  211  Pleasant  St.,  Arlington, 
Mass.,  and  Lakelands,  N.S.  Office:  649  Mass.  Av., 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

McCIiEIiIiANI),  James  Parley,  mining  engineer; 
b.  Poughkeepsie,  X.V.,  :\lar.  o,  1878;  s.  James  Far- 
ley and  Mary  (Vincent)  ilcClelland;  ed.  River- 
view  Mil.  Acad.,  Poughkeepsie,  X.Y.;  K.M.,  Colum- 
bia Sch.  of  Mines«  1900;  (hon.  A.M.,  Yale  U.,  1910); 
m.  Jane  Adams  Kearney,  Dec.  7,  1912.  Instr. 
geology  and  mining,  U.  of  Wvo.,  1900-1;  with  Indi- 
ana Gold  Dredging  Co.,  Oroville,  Cal.,  1901-2; 
instr.  in  mining,  Columbia,  1902-5;  in  gen.  mining 
practice,  Tonopali,  Nev.,  1905-8;  prof,  mining,  Le- 
land  Stanfoi'd  Jr.  L'.,  1908-10;  prof,  mining  engi- 
neering, Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale),  Jan.  15, 
1910 — .  Home:  195  Bishop  St.  Address:  Y^ale  Uni- 
versity,  New   Haven,   Conn.* 

McCIiEirCH,  William  Wallace,  lawyer;  b.  Chic- 
opee,  INIass.,  Apr.  6,  1854;  s.  Josepli  U.  and  IMary 
A.  (Johnson)  McClench;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1875; 
m.  Katharine  A.  Hill,  of  Chicopee,  Mass.,  Dec.  8, 
1880.  After  graduation  taught  at  Hitchcock  Free 
Acad.,  Brimfield,  Mass.;  was  prin.  high  sch.,  Ware, 
Mass.,  until  1878;  admitted  to  bar,  1878;  in  gen. 
practice,  1878-98;  pres.  JMass.  ]Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.; 
trustee  Springfield  Inst,  for  Savings.  Mayor  Cliic- 
opee,  IMass.,  1892.  Trustee  Tufts  Coll.;  ex-pres. 
Springfield  Bd.  Trade;  mem.  Republican  Club  of 
Mass.,  American  Bar  Assn.,  Plii  Beta  Kappa,  Zeta 
Psi;  del.  Universal  Congress  Lawyers  and  Jurists, 
St.  Louis,  1904.  Republican.  Address:  Spring- 
field, j\Iass.* 

McCIiIlNITEN,  Edward  Francis,  lawyer;  b.  Pas- 
saic, N.J.,  Dec.  19,  1874;  s.  Edward  Davenport  and 
Laura  Frances  (White)  McClennen:  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Wrentham,  Mass.;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1895; 
m.  Mary  Crane,  of  Cambridge,  aiass.,  Aug.  28,  1911; 
children,  INIary,  Persis,  Louis,  Joshua.  Admitted 
to  Mass.  bar,  1895,  since  practiced  in  Boston; 
mem.  firm  of  Brandeis,  Dunbar  &  Nutter  since 
1900;  spl.  asst.  to  atty.-gen.  of  U.S.  in  cliarge  of 
U.S.  vs.  Southern  Pacific  Co.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass. 
bar  assns..  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Harvard  (Boston  and  New 
York),  Oakley  Country.  Home:  35  Lakeview  Av., 
Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  161  Devonshire  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

McCIiINTOCK,  William  Edward,  civil  engineer; 
b.  Hallowell,  Me.,  July  29,  1848;  s.  John  and  Mary 
Bailey  (Shaw)  McClintock:  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Hal- 
lowell Acad.;  married;  5  children,  William  J.,  Fran- 
cis B.  (M.D.),  Samuel,  Paul,  Dorothy.  Learned 
liis  profession  in  service  with  LT.S.  Coast  Survey, 
1868-76;  in  Citv  Engineer's  Dept.,  Portland,  Me., 
1876-7;  in  Mass.  State  Engring.  Dept.,  1877-8; 
with  Boston  &  Maine  R.R.,  1878-9;  citv  engr., 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  1880-90;  mem.  Mass.  State  High- 
way Commn.,  1892-1908  (chmn.,  1897):  instr.  in 
highwav  engring.,  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.,  Har- 
vard, 1893-1904;  mem.  firm  of  McClintock  &  Wood- 
fall,  consulting  civ.  engrs.,  Boston;  treas.  and  gen. 
mgr.  Winnisimmet  Ferry  Co.,  Chelsea,  since  1912. 
Alderman  Chelsea,  1900-3;  chmn.  Relief  Com., 
when  16,000  people  were  made  homeless  by  the 
conflagration  in  Chelsea,  Apr.  12,  1908;  chmn.  Bd. 
of  Control  of  commn.  govt,  for  Chelsea,  apptd.  by 
the  governor,  June,  1908.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E., 
Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.  (ex-pres.),  Mass.  High- 
way Assn.  (1st  pres.).  Mason.  Universalist. 
Home:  Chelsea.    Office:  15  Court  Sq.,  Boston,  Mass. 

McCIitJITG,  Iiee,  treasurer  of  United  States; 
Mar.  26,  1870-Dec.  19.  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

McCIiUSKY,  Henry  Lincoln,  M.D.;  b.  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  Nov.  16,  1867;  s.  Dennis  E.  and  Mary  A. 
(Kindred)  McClusl^v;  grad.  Westford  (Mass.) 
Acad.,    1889;    M.D.,    Jefferson    Med.    Coll.,    Phila., 


1896;  m.  Alice  M.  Knight,  of  Worcester,  Sept.  6, 
1899;  1  son,  Donald  Knight.  Practiced  at  Worces- 
ter since  1896.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 
Republican.  Mem.  Ch.  of  Disciples;  active  in  re- 
ligious work;  mem.  Worcester  Y'.M.C.A.;  treas. 
Mass.  Christian  Endeavor  Union  since  1909.  Odd 
Fellow.  Recreations:  gardening.  Address:  7  Haw- 
thorne  St.,  Worcester,   Mass. 

MAC  COIiIi,  James  Rotoerton,  mfr. ;  b.  Glasgow, 
Scotland,  Apr.  2,  1856:  s.  Hugh  and  Janet  (Rober- 
ton)  Mac  Coll;  ed.  acad.,  high  sch.  and  tech.  coll., 
Glasgow;  m.  Agnes  Bogle,  of  Glasgow,  Apr.  15, 
1884.  With  Henry  Fyfe  &  Son,  Glasgow,  1871-8, 
partner  Thompson  &  Mac  Coll,  1878-82;  agt.,  1882- 
96,  treas.  since  1896,  Lorraine  Mfg.  Co.,  mfrs.  cot- 
ton and  worsted  goods;  dir.  various  mfg.  corpus. 
Pres.  N.E.  Cotton  Mfrs.'  Assn.  and  Nat.  Assn. 
Cotton  Mfrs.,  1905-7;  pres.  Internat.  Conf.  Cotton 
Growers  and  Mfrs.,  Washington,  1906,  Atlanta, 
Ga.,  1907;  pres.  Home  Market  Club,  Boston,  1908- 
09,  R.I.  Anti-Tuberculosis  Assn.,  1907-11.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Clubs:  Union  League  (New  York) 
Country  (Brookline,  Mass.),  Hope,  Squantum, 
Wannamoisett,  Agawam  Hunt  (Providence).  To 
Kalon  (Pawtucket.  R.I.).  Home.  260  Waterman 
St.,  Providence.    Address:  Pawtucket.  R.I.* 

MAC    COIiIi,   John  Aug'ustus,    clergyman.     (See 

vol.  1909.) 

McCOLIiESTER,  Elisha  Atwood,  M.D.    (See  vol. 

1909.) 

McCOLLESTER,  John  Q.  A.,  M.D.;  May  3,  1831- 

19 — .     (See  vol.   1909.) 

McCOIiIiESTER,  Iiee  Sullivan,  clergyman;  b. 
Westmoreland,  N.H.,  June  5,  1859;  s.  Sullivan  Hol- 
man  and  Sophia  Fanny  (Knight)  McCollester;  A.B., 
Tufts  Coll.,  1881,  B.D..  1884  (D.D.,  1899);  m.  L.  A. 
Wright,  of  Troy,  N.  H.,  Aug.  21,  1884  (died  Aug. 
1,  1885);  m.  2d.  Lizzie  S.  Parker,  of  Claremont, 
N.H.,  May  1,  1889.  Ordained  Universalist  ministry, 
1884;  pastor  Ch.  of  Our  Father,  Detroit,  1889-12; 
dean  Crane  Theol.  Sch.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1912 — .  Trustee 
Buchtel  Coll.,  Nat.  Con  v.  of  Universalists;  chmn. 
trustees,  LTniversalist  Gen.  Conv.  Mem.  S.A.R.; 
chaplain  Mich.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars;  mem.  Plii  Beta 
Kappa.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Clubs:  New  England, 
University.    Address:  Tufts  College,  ]Mass.* 

McCOIiIiESTER,  Sullivan  Holman,  clergj'man; 
b.  Marlboro,  N.H.,  Dec.  18,  1826;  s.  Silas  and  Ach- 
sah  (Holman)  McCollester;  A.B.,  Norwich  U., 
1850,  A.M.,  1853;  student  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1863; 
(D.D.,  St.  Lawrence  U.,  N.Y.,  1873;  Lift.  D.,  Buchtel 
Coll.,  Ohio,  1908);  m.  Sophia  Fanny  Knight,  of 
Dummerston,  Vt.,  Nov.  23,  1852  (now  deceased); 
m.  2d,  Emma  Parker,  of  Natick,  Mass.,  Nov.  17, 
1903  (now  deceased);  m.  3d,  Elizabeth  E.  Randall, 
of  Waltham,  Mass.,  Dec.  15.  1905.  Prin.  Walpole 
(N.H.)  Acad.,  1850-3,  Mt.  Ctesar  Sem.,  Swanzey, 
N.H.,  1853-8,  Valley  Sem.,  N.H.,  1858-62;  ordained 
Universalist  ministry,  1853;  pastor,  Westmoreland 
and  West  Chesterfield,  N.H.,  1857-61;  prin.  West- 
brook  Coll.  and  Sem.,  1862-9:  pastor  Nashua,  N.H., 
1869-73:  pres.  Buchtel  Coll.,  Akron,  O.,  1873-8; 
pastor  Bellows  Falls,  Vt..  and  Dover,  N.H.,  until 
1885;  since  devoted  attention  mainly  to  travel,  lit. 
and  missionarv  worl-:  and  sch.  supervision.  Exten- 
sive traveler.  Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1889-90:  pres. 
N.H.  Universalist  State  Conv.  Mem.  N.H.  and 
Mass.  hist.  socs.  Republican.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  Marlboro, 
New  Hampshire.* 

McCOIiIiOM,  John  Hildreth,  M.D.;  May  6.  1843- 
June  14,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America.)* 

McCOMB,  Samuel,  clergyman;  b.  Londonderry, 
Ireland,  Jan.  28,  1864;  s.  Samuel  and  Catherine 
(Kilgore)  McComb;  ed.  Magee  Coll.,  Londonderry; 
Assembly's  Coll.,  Belfast;  univs.  of  Oxford  and 
Berlin;  M.A.,  Oxford,  1893;  (D.D.,  U.  of  Glasgow, 
1901).  Began  professional  life  as  Presbyn.;  pas- 
torates at  Reading,  Eng.,  Armagh  and  Belfast,  Ire- 
land. Riverside  Ch.,  New  Y'ork,  1896-9;  prof,  ec- 
clesiastical history.  Queen's  U.,  Kingston,  Can., 
1899-1904;  asso.  dir.  Movement  for  Moral  Treat- 
ment of  Nervous  Disorders,  Lmanuel  (P.E.)  Ch., 
Boston,   since  1906.     (See  Who's   Who  in  America 


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for  books  and  writings.)    Offlce:   15  Newbury  St., 
Boston.* 

McCONAUGHY,  James,  educator.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
McCONNI:IjIi,  Andrew  James,  editor;  b.  West 
Cliester,  I'a.,  Dec.  !S,  ISGO;  s.  ^\■illianl  and  Eliza  .lane 
(Jephson)  IMcConnell;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. ;  m.  Anne  E.  Potter,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Sept. 
3,  1888.  Mn«-.  editor  Bveningr  Call,  Woonsocket, 
R.I.,  since  1893;  i)res.  Evening  Call  l^ublishinfc  Co.; 
trustee  Producers  Savings  Bank.  Trustee  Woon- 
socket Pub.  Library.  Episcopalian.  Home:  436 
South  I\lain  St.  Office  75  Main  St.,  Woonsocket, 
Bhode  I.sland. 

McCONNEIiIi,  George,  treasurer;  b.  Boston,  Apr. 
18,  1836;  s.  Robert  and  Caroline  (Wheeler)  Mc- 
Connell;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  Ellen  L.  Gra- 
ham, of  Maiden,  Mass.,  Jan.  27,  1857;  4  children, 
Robert  Graham,  Georgre  Bancroft,  Walter  Gardner, 
Helen  Wheeler.  Was  in  wholesale  leather  business, 
Boston,  1850-97;  mem.  bd.  of  dirs.  and  treas.  N.E. 
Shoe  and  Leather  Assn.  since  1892.  Home:  21 
Greenville  St.,  Roxbury,  Mas.s.  Office:  166  Essex 
St.,  Boston. 

McCONNEIiIi,  Ira  "Welch,  civil  engineer;  b. 
Schell  Citv,  Mo.,  Oct.  17,  1871;  s.  James  Calvin  and 
Cecelia  Elizabeth  (Welch)  M-cConnell;  C.E.,  Cor- 
nell U.,  1897;  m.  Grace  Lucille  Bowerman,  of  Vic- 
tor, N.Y.,  Sept.  22,  1903.  Instr.  civ.  engrinsr.,  Cor- 
nell U.,  1899-1900;  practiced  in  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1900-1;  contractor's  supt.,  Chicago  and  New  Or- 
leans, 1901-3;  prof,  engring..  Mo.  Sch.  of  Mines, 
RoUa,  1903;  project  engr.,  1903-7,  supervising  engr., 
1907-9,  U.S.  Reclamation  Service;  chief  irrigation 
engr.,  J.  G.  White  &  Co..  Inc.,  of  New  York,  1909- 
10;  v.-p.  and  gen.  mgr.  Idaho  Irrigation  Co.,  Ltd., 
1910-12;  hydraulic  engr..  Stone  &  Webster  Engring. 
Corpn.,  Boston,  since  1912;  v.-p.  Dos.  Rios  Realty 
Co.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Cornell  Soc.  Civil  Engrs. 
(New  York),  Sigma  Xi,  Tau  Beta  Pi,  Kappa  Sigma. 
Conglist.  JMason.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Economic 
(Boston);  Cornell  Univ.  (New  York).  Home:  125 
Aspen  Av.,  Auburndale,  Mass.  Office:  147  Milk 
St..   Boston. 

McCONNEIiIi,  James  Edward,  lawyer;  b.  North 
Adams,  Mass.,  Apr.  22,  1866;  s.  John  and  Mary 
(Maloney)  McConnell;  grad.  Holv  Cross  Coll.. 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1886;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
Law,  1888;  m.  Emma  J.  Daffy,  of  Fitchburg,  Mass., 
1902;  1  son.  Maxwell.  Admitted  to  bar,  1888;  prac- 
ticed at  Fitchburg  until  1903;  removed  to  Boston; 
now  sr.  m.em.  McConnell  &  McConnell.  Capt.  Co. 
D,  6th  Mass.  Inf.,  1890-4.  Mem.  Dem.  State  Com. 
2  yrs. ;  mem.  Fitchburg  Sch.  Com.  8  yrs. ;  candidate 
for  It.-gov.  of  Mass.  on  Dem.  ticket,  1896:  candidate 
for  atty.-gen.  on  Dem.  ticket.  1907;  chmn.  Mass. 
Commn.  on  Pensions,  1913.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass. 
bar  assns.,  Bar  Assn.  Citv  of  Boston.  Nat.  advo- 
cate Knitrhts  of  Columbus.  1899-1906.  Clubs:  Wol- 
laston  Golf.  Boston  City.  Recreations:  golf,  travel- 
ing. Home:  14  Chamblet  St.  Office:  Tremont  Bldg., 
Boston. 

McCONNEIiIi,  James  Eli,  clergyman;  b.  St. 
Clairsville,  O.,  Feb.  29,  1860;  s.  James  C.  and  Susan- 
nah (Morgan)  jMcConnell;  prep.  edn.  Oberlin  (O.) 
Acad.;  B.A.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1884;  B.D.,  Union  Theol. 
Sem.,  New  York.  1SS7:  (D.D.,  Carleton  Coll.,  North- 
field,  Minn..  1906):  m.  Marion  Vincent  Ellis,  of 
Brooklyn,  May  1,  1889;  2  children,  Florence  Marion, 
b.  Sept.  15,  1893;  Elizabeth,  Oct.  6,  1S95.  Lived  on 
farm  in  Ohio  until  14;  bookkeeper  Whitehall, 
Mich.,  1876-8;  earned  most  of  expenses  through 
acad.  and  coll.;  ordained  Consrl.  ministry,  1887; 
pastor  Churchville,  N.  Y.,  1887-90,  Northfleld, 
Minn.,  1890-05;  trustee  Carleton  Coll.,  Northfleld, 
Minn.,  1904-5:  pastor  Union  Congl.  Ch..  Providence, 
R.I.,  since  1905.  Publications:  President  McKin- 
ley's  Services  to  the  Country  and  the  World,  1901; 
Samson's  Riddle.  1904;  The  Apostles  of  Home 
Missions,  1904;  How  a  Church  Can  Help  Its  Pas- 
tor, 1910:  Evil  Communications  and  Good  Manners, 
1913.  Recreations:  walking.  Address:  129  Prince- 
ton Av.,  Providence,  R.I. 

McCOITVIIiIiE,  John  Patrick,  newspaper  man;  b. 
Sandwich,  Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1875;  s.  Peter  George  and 
Alice  (Toner)  McConville;  grad.  Sandwich  High 
Sch.,  1890;  spl.  course.  Holy  Cross  Coll.,  Worcester, 


Mass.,  1907:  m.  Louise  Frederika  Hansen,  of  Port- 
land, Me.,  May  29,  1912.  City  Hall  and  court  re- 
porter. Evening  Express-Advertiser,  Portland, 
1908-14;  telegraph  editor,  Sunday  Telegram,  Port- 
land, 1911-14;  sec.  to  Gov.  Oakley  C.  Curtis,  of  Me., 
1915-16;  sec.  Advisory  Bd.in  Matter  of  ParolesState 
of  Me.,  1915-16;  sec.  Me.  State  Bd.,  Am.  Red  Cross, 
1915-16.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Mem.  lOdi- 
torial  Club,  of  Portland  (pres.,  1913-14).  Writer 
of  series  of  articles  on  Portland  Municipal  Govern- 
ment, pub.  in  Portland  Sunday  Telegram,  1913-14. 
Recreations:  Pres.  Portland  City  Bowling  Leasrue, 
1914.  Home:  17  Eastern  Promenade,  Portland. 
Address:  State  House,  Augusta,  Me. 

McCOOK,  Edward  Moody,  soldier,  governor; 
June  15,  1833-Sept.  9,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1908-9.) 

McCOOK,  John  Butler,  M.D. ;  b.  Hartford,  Conn., 
Oct.  19,  1867;  s.  John  James  and  Eliza  Sheldon 
(Butler)  McCook;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Hartford;  A.B., 
Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford,  1890;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and 
Surg.,  Columbia,  1894;  unmarried.  Practiced  in 
Hartford  since  1896;  consultant  Hartford  Hosp.; 
surgeon  and  phys.  in  chief,  Hartford  Dispensary; 
mem.  State  Med.  Examining  Bd.  2d  It.  and  asst. 
surgeon.  Spanish-Am  War;  commd.  Apr.  30,  1898; 
mustered  out  with  regt.,  1st  C.V.I.,  Nov.  30,  1898; 
joined  militia,  July,  1899,  as  1st  It.  and  asst.  sur- 
geon, later  mai.  and  surgeon;  retired  at  own  re- 
quest, Oct.  2,  1909.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Conn.  State  Jled. 
Soc,  city  and  county  med.  socs.,  Hartford  Alumni 
Assn.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Univer- 
sity.   Address:   390  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

McCOOK,  John  James,  clergvman;  b.  New  Lis- 
bon, O.,  Feb.  2,  1843;  s.  Dr.  John  and  Catharine 
Julia  (Sheldon)  McCook;  brother  of  Anson  George 
McCook;  Jefferson  Coll.,  1858-60;  studied  law, 
1860-1;  A.B.,  Trinity  Coll.,  1863,  A.M.,  1866;  Coll. 
Phvs.  and  Surg.  (Columbia).  1863-4;  Berkeley 
Divinity  School,  1866  (D.D.,  1901,  LL.D.,  1910,  Trin- 
itv  Coll.;  m.  Eliza  Sheldon  Butler,  of  Hartford, 
Conn.,  June  7,  1866.  Second  It.  1st  Va.  Inf.,  U.S.V., 
1861.  Deacon,  1866,  priest,  1867,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector 
St.  John's.  Detroit,  1S62-S.  St.  John's,  East  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  since  1869.  Editor  Church  Weekly, 
1872;  ]:)rof.  modern  lan.srs..  Trinity  Coll..  since  1883; 
sec.  bd.  fellows  Trinity  Coll.  since  1882;  pres.  bd. 
dirs.  Conn.  Reformatory,  1895-7.  Has  written  re- 
ports on  poor-law  administration  and  prison  re- 
form: mag.  articles  on  vagabondage,  venality,  pau- 
perisiu.  drink  and  other  subjects.  Home:  396  Main 
St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

MAC  COXtlSON,  Carl  Copeland,  M.D.:  b.  North 
Berwick,  Me..  Jan.  7.  1878:  s.  James  Olland  (M.D.) 
and  Ada  (Copeland)  SlacCorison:  ed.  North  Ber- 
wick pub.  schs.;  Berwick  Acad.:  M.D.,  Dartmouth 
Med.  Sch.,  1906:  m.  June  29.  1910,  Priscilla  Hen- 
derson Brown,  of  Pictou,  N.S.  In  hotel  business  in 
N.E.  and  the  South,  1896-02;  apptd.  interne.  Mass. 
State  Hosp.,  1906,  staff  phys..  Jan.  1,  1908;  asst. 
supt.,  Sept.  1909,  supt.,  since  Oct.  1,  1911,  North 
Reading  (INIass.)  State  Sanatorium.  INIem.  Mass. 
Med.  Soc.  Am.  Sanatorium  Assn..  Nat.  Assn.  for 
Study  and  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis,  Am.  Hosp. 
Assn.,  Mass.  Assn.  Bds.  of  Health.  Unitarian. 
Royal  Arch  INTason.   Address:  North  Reading,  IMass. 

Mccormick,  Charles  "Wesley,  clergyman; 
moved  to  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America.   1914-15.) 

McCO"5r.  John  Joseph,  clergyman;  b.  Tariff ville. 
Conn.,  Nov.  29,  1853;  s.  John  and  Margaret  (Cas- 
sidv)  McCoy,  both  natives  of  Ireland;  prep.  edn. 
Holyoke  pub.  schs.  and  pvt.  collegiate  inst.,  Spring- 
field, Mass.;  A.B..  Holv  Cross  Coll.,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1876,  LL.D.,  1904:  S.T.B.,  Grand  Sem., 
Montreal,  Can.,  1879.  Ordained  priest  R.C.  Ch., 
1879;  curate  St.  .John's  Church,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1880-7;  pastor.  Westboro.  Mass.,  1887-94:  perma- 
nent rector,  Chicopee,  1894-1906:  rector  St.  Ann's 
Ch.,  Worcester,  since  Sept.  26,  1906.  Author-  His- 
tory of  Diocese  of  Springfield;  contbr.  of  prose  and 
verse  to  newspapers  and  mags.  Address:  Wor- 
cester, Mass. 

McCBACKAKT,  William  Senison,  author,  lec- 
turer: moved  to  New  York.  CSee  vol.  1909,  also 
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McCBACKEN'.  Eliza'beth,  editor;  b.  New  Orleans, 
Feb.  29,  1876;  d.  William  Charles  and  Margaret 
Elizabeth  (Kruse)  McCracken;  B.A.,  Brownell  Hall, 
Omaha,  Neb.,  1894;  pvt.  studies  in  English,  Ger- 
man and  history,  Boston.  Began  as  contbr.  to 
Youth's  Companion,  1896;  later  contbr.  to  The 
Outlook,  Atlantic  JNIonthly,  etc.;  traveled  throush 
the  U.S.,  1902-3,  investigating-  conditions  of  Am. 
women,  and  wrote  14  articles  on  this  subject  in 
The  Outlook;  editor  Home  Progress  jMaga/.ine  since 
1911.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.) 
Home:  4  Avon  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Address: 
Houghton  Mifflin  Co.,  4  Park  St.,  Boston.* 

McCBIIiIiIS,  John,  clerk  Superior  Court;  b. 
Goshen,  N.H.,  Aug.  5,  1858;  s.  William  H.  and  Abby 
(Huntoon)  McCrillis;  grad.  Newport  (N.H.)  High 
Sch.,  1878,  Kimball  Union  Acad.,  Meriden,  N.H., 
1879;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1883;  m.  Newport, 
Sept.  26.  1895,  Mary  E.  Wilmarth;  2  children.  John 
W.,  William  H.  Studied  law;  admitted  to  N.H.  bar, 
1889;  elk.  Superior  Court  of  N.H.  since  1886.  Treas. 
and  dir.  Brampton  Woolen  Co.;  v. -p.  and  dir.  First 
Nat.  Bank,  Newport;  trustee  Newport  Savings 
Bank;  trustee  N.H.  State  Hosp.,  1899-13.  Democrat. 
Unitarian.    :Mason  (K.T.).    Address:  Newport,  N.H. 

McCBUBBEN',  Francis  Henry,  M.D.;  b.  Boston, 
January  5,  1S70:  son  of  John  and  Annie  Mc- 
Crudden:  S.B.  in  Chemistry,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.. 
1900;  biol.  chem.  research,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.  and 
Harvard  U.,  1900-4;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1908;  studied  U.  of  Wiirzburg,  Germany,  1908-10; 
Rockefeller  Inst.  Hosp.,  1910-13;  U.  of  Munich, 
1913-14;  unmarried.  Asst.  in  biol.  chemistry,  Har- 
vard, 1906-8;  asst.  in  pharmacology  and  therapeu- 
tics, U.  of  Wurzburg,  1909-10;  head  Chem.  Dept., 
Rockefeller  Inst.  Hosp.,  1910-13;  dir.  labs.  Robert 
Brigham  Hosp.  since  Apr.  1913;  asst.  prof,  applied 
therapeutics,  Tufts  Med.  Sch.,  since  Sept.  1914. 
Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Biol.  Chemists,  Soc.  Experimental 
Biology  and  INIedicine.  Author:  Uric  Acid,  1905. 
Contbr.  numerous  papers  on  chemistry  and  re- 
lated topics,  especially  diseases  of  disturbed  meta- 
bolism. Address:  Robert  Brigham  Hospital,  Par- 
ker Hill  Av.,  Boston. 

McCUEN,  Robert  'Williani,  editor,  publisher. 
(See  vol.   1909.) 

McCITIiIiACrH,  Archibald,  clergyman;  b.  Armagh, 
Ireland,  Jan.  2,  1842;  s.  Archibald  and  Jane  (Jen- 
kinson)  McCullagh;  prep.  edn.  under  pvt.  tutors 
in  N.Y.  Citv;  A.B.,  Princeton,  1868,  A.M.,  1871; 
(D.D.,  New  York  U.,  1885;  LL.D.,  Washburn  Coll., 
Topeka,  Kan.,  1905);  m.  Abbie  Louise  Sumner,  of 
Worcester,  IMass.,  Dec.  16,  1897;  3  children,  Alexan- 
der K.  (lawyer,  Phila.),  Samuel  (M.D.,  N.Y.  City), 
Mrs.  Richard  Olney,  2d.  Ordained  Presbyn.  min- 
istry iMav  2.  1871:  pastor  Germantown,  Pa.,  1871-8, 
Ross  St.  Ch..  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1878-90,  Plymouth 
Congl.  Ch.,  W'orcester,  Mass.,  since  1890.  Republi- 
can. Clubs:  Economic.  Congregational,  Republi- 
can. Author:  Beyond  the  Stars,  or  Human  Life  in 
Heaven:  The  Peerless  Prophet.  Address:  29  Whit- 
man  Rd.,   Worcester,   INIass. 

McCTTIiIiOCH,  Almiron  J.;  b.  Savoy,  Mass.,  Oct. 
29,  1847;  s.  Leonard  and  Lucy  A.  (Sherman)  Mc- 
Culloch;  descendant  of  ancestors  who  settled 
In  America  about  1745;  g.g.f.  Joseph  McCulloch, 
who  served  in  Revolutionary  Army;  grad.  pub. 
schs..  Savoy;  m.  Mar.  28,  1867,  Caroline  J.  Miller, 
of  Savoy,  Mass.  Has  served  as  justice  of  peace 
since  1888;  now  postmaster,  town  elk.  and  treas., 
deputy  sheriff,  auctioneer  and  merchant;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912.  Republican;  chmn.  Rep. 
Town  Com.  15  yrs.     Address:  Savoy,  Mass. 

McCUIiIiOIJCrH,  John  Griffith,  ex-governor:  b.  on 
Welsh  Tract,  nr.  Newark,  Del..  Sept.  16,  1835;  s. 
Alexander  and  Rebecca  (Griffith)  McCuUough; 
A.B.,  Delaware  Coll.,  1855;  LL.B.,  U.  of  Pa.,  1858; 
(LL.D.,  Middlebury,  1900,  U.  of  Vt.,  1904,  Norwich 
U.,  1905):  m.  Eliza  Hall  Park,  of  Vt.,  Aug.  30,  1871. 
Went  to  Cal.,  1859;  mem.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1861,  Senate. 
1862;  atty.-gen.  of  Cal.,  1863-7;  practiced  law  at 
San  Francisco,  1867-73;  removed  to  Bennington, 
Vt.,  1873;  v.-p.  1874-83,  pres.,  1883-8,  Panama  R.R.; 
v.-p.  1877-83,  pres.,  1883-1900,  Bennington  &  Rut- 
land R.R. ;  pres.  First  Nat.  Bank  of  North  Benning- 
ton,   Vt.,    since    1883,    Chicago    &    Erie    R.R.    since 


1890;  dir.  Erie  R.R.  Co.  since  1884,  Central  Vt. 
Ry.  since  1898,  A..T.  &  S.F.  Ry.  Co.  since  1900,  Pere 
Marquette  R.R.  Co.,  Lackawanna  Steel  Co.,  Nat. 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  Bank  of  New  York.  Standard  Trust 
Co.  of  New  York.  Mem.  Vt.  Senate,  1898;  gov.  of 
Vt.,    1902-4.     Address:     North   Bennington,   Vt.* 

McCIJIiIi'y,  Charles  Gardiner,  clergyman;  b. 
New  York,  Dec.  29,  1832;  s.  Charles  and  Jane 
limma  (Lawrence)  McCully;  prep.  edn.  Cortland 
Acad.,  N.Y.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1853;  grad.  Union  Theol. 
Sem.,  New  York,  1859;  m.  Milltown,  N.B.,  Dec.  25, 
1867,  Frances  Porter;  children,  Emma  Lawrence, 
iMary  Porter  (deceased).  Ordained  Congl.  minister, 
1859;  pastor  Milltown,  N.B.,  1859-66;  Hallowell. 
Me.,  1866-1876;  Calais,  Me.,  1876-1908;  pastor  em- 
eritus, Calais,  since  1908.  Served  in  Christian  Com- 
mission, 1865.  Pres.  Calais  Free  Library;  trustee 
Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  Me.  Bible  Soc.  Mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Has  traveled  in 
Europe  and  the  Orient,  Japan  and  Hawaiian  Is- 
lands. Independent  Republican.  Recreations: 
horseback  riding,  bicycling.    Address:   Calais,   Me. 

MAC  CURDY,  George  Grant,  anthropologist;  b. 
Warrensburg,  INIo..  Apr.  17.  1863;  s.  William  J. 
and  Margaret  (Smith)  MacCurdy;  grad.  State  Nor- 
mal Sch.,  Warrensbtirg,  Mo.,  1887;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1893,  A.M.,  1894,  univs.  of  Vienna.  Paris  (Sch.  of 
Anthropology)  and  Berlin,  1894-8;  Ph.D.,  Yale, 
1905;  unmarried.  Instr.  anthropology,  1898-1900, 
lecturer  and  curator  anthrop.  collections,  1902-10, 
assistant  professor  archfeology,  1910 — ,  Yale  Uni- 
versity. Mem.  Anthrop.  socs.  of  Paris,  Berlin  and 
Brussels,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  Conn.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences.  Archteol.  Inst.  America,  Am.  Bthnol.  Soc, 
Am.  Anthrop.  Assn  (sec.  since  1903),  Am.  Assn. 
Museums,  Navy  League  of  U.S.  (life),  Sigma  Xi; 
fellow  A.A.A.S.  (past  v.-p.);  corr.  mem.  Inst,  of 
Coimbra  (Portugal).  Sch.  of  Anthropology  (Paris), 
Anthrop.  Soc  Washington,  Mo.  Hist.  Soc,  Soc.  des 
Americanistes  de  Paris,  Numismatic  and  Antiq. 
Soc.  Phila.  Clubs:  Graduates,  Country.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  papers,  etc.) 
Home:   237  Church  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

McCTTRD'X',  James  Huff,  phv-sical  director;  b. 
Princeton.  Me.,  Dec.  2,  1866;  s.  John  and  Augusta 
Evelyn  (Heath)  McCurdy;  grad.  Princeton  High 
Sch.,  Springfield,  Me.,  1885;  M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll. 
(New  York  U.),  1893;  student  in  physiology  of  ex- 
ercise. Harvard  INIed.  Sch.,  1896,  1900;  hon.  grad. 
Sargent  Normal  Sch.,  1907,  Master  Physical  Edn., 
Y.M.C.A.  Training  Sch.,  1907;  A.M.,  Clark  U.,  1909; 
m.  Persis  Baker  Harlow,  of  Windham,  Me.,  July 
17,  1895.  Asst.  sec.  Bangor  (Me.)  Y.M.C.A.,  1887; 
physical  dir.  Auburn  (Me.)  Y.M.C.A.,  1888;  ath- 
letic and  aquatic  dir.  New  York  Y.M.C.A.,  1891-4; 
physical  and  med.  dir..  23d  St.  Branch  Assn.,  New 
York,  1893-5;  instr.  Internat.  Y.M.C.A.  Training 
Sch.  since  1895.  Lecturer  on  physiology  of  exer- 
cise and  on  bibliography  methods  in  physical  train- 
ing. Harvard  Summer  Sch.,  1903-12;  editor  Amer- 
ican Physical  Education  Review  since  1906.  Mem. 
Acad.  Physical  Edn..  Physical  Dirs.'  Soc,  Y.M.C.A. 
of  N.A.,  Soc.  for  Study  of  Athletics.  Am.  Sch. 
Hygiene  Assn.,  N.E.A..  Playground  Assn.  of  Amer- 
ica, Am.  Physical  Edn.  Assn.;  mem.  permanent 
com.  Internat.  Congress  of  Sch.  Hygiene.  Author: 
Bibliography  of  Physical  Training,  1905.  Joint 
Author:  Decimal  Classification  of  Physical  Train- 
ing, 1901.  Home:  93  Westford  Av.  Office:  287 
Hickory   St.,   Springfield,   Mass.* 

McCIJSKER,  John  Francis,  M.D.;  b.  Providence, 

R.I.,  Nov.  19.  1865:  s.  Thomas  and  Honor  (Keough) 
McCusker;  B.S.,  Manhattan  Coll.,  New  York,  1886, 
M.S.,  1892;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia), 
1889;  m.  Florence  M.  Rafter,  of  Damariscotta,  Me., 
Sept.  21,  1908;  1  daughter,  Honor.  Entered  R.I. 
Hosp.,  Providence,  as  officer,  1SS9,  was  made  asst. 
surgeon.  Out-patient  Dept.,  1891,  and  later  became 
connected  with  Ophthal.  Dept.;  visiting  phys.,  St. 
Joseph's  Hosp.,  1892-5,  and  sec.  staff  and  asst. 
surgeon  eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat  depts.;  city  phys.. 
Providence,  1892-3;  house  surgeon.  Metropolitan 
Ear,  Nose  and  Throat  Hosp..  New  York.  1895; 
house  surgeon  Mass.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  In- 
firmary, 1897.  Specialist  diseases  of  eye,  ear,  nose 
and    throat.     Mem.    Providence    Med.    Assn.     Club: 


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One  Hundred  Acre.  Recreations:  trap  shooting, 
hunting.    Address:    3S2  Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.l. 

McSANIHIi,  Charles,  fire  insurance,  public  of- 
ficial.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

McDAVITT,  Clarence  Godfrey;  b.  San  Francisco, 
Cal.,  Nov.  2i,  1&77;  prep.  edn.  Peekskill  (N.Y.)  Mil. 
Acad.,  and  Wilson  and  Kelloj^g  Sell.,  New  York; 
B.S.,  Dartmouth,  1900;  m.  Edith  Lauterbach,  of 
New  York,  Oct.  15,  1902;  1  son,  Clarence  Godfrey, 
Jr.  Asst.  in  v.-p.'s  office,  N.E.  Telephone  &  Tele- 
graph Co.  since  1912.  Pres.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon 
Fraternity  Conv.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1899;  alumni 
mem.  Dartmouth  Athletic  Council,  1904-12  (pres., 
1910-12).  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science, 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Economic, 
Boston  City.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home: 
Newtonville,   Muss.     OfTice:     .^,0   Oliver   St.,   Boston. 

McDIIBMOTT,  Charles  Hubert,  editor,  publisher. 
(See    vol.    Iit09.) 

MAC  SONAIiS,  Alexander  Feter,  clergyman:  b. 
Valleyfield,  P.E.I. ,  Dec.  25,  1SG5;  s.  Allen  A.  and 
Marjory  (Martin)  MacDonald;  descendant  of  Mac- 
Donald  clan,  Skv  Isle,  Scotland;  grad.  Farming- 
ton  (Me.)  State  Normal  Sch.,  1S84;  Coburn  Classi- 
cal Inst.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1887;  A.B.,  Bowdoin, 
1891;  B.D.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1894:  m.  Carrie 
Reed,  of  Burlington,  Me.,  Oct.  28,  1896;  5  chil- 
dren, Ralph  Reed,  Marguerite  Ellen,  Malcolm, 
Leonard  A.,  Cecil  Ernest.  Ordained  Congl.  min- 
istry, 1894;  pastor  Pullman,  Wash.,  1894-5,  North 
Waterford  and  East  Stoneham,  Me.,  1895-9,  Wis- 
cassct,  1899-1900,  Seal  Harbor  and  Otter  Creelc, 
1900-5,  Cranberry  lies  and  Ilesford,  1905-6;  sec. 
Me.  Sea  Coast  Missionary  Soc,  Bar  Harbor,  since 

1906.  Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi  (Bowdoin  Chapter). 
Address:     Bar    Harbor,    Me. 

MACDONAIiS,  Alexander  "Walter,  editor;  b. 
Quebec,  Can.,  .July  4,  1S22;  s.  William  and  Mary 
(McWhalter)  MacDonald;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Quebec, 
and  Clinton  Liberal  Inst.,  Canton,  N.Y. ;  m.  Mary 
Ormsbee,  of  Fayette,  Me.  (now  deceased);  2  sons, 
Walter,  W^arren  (both  deceased);  m.  2d,  Sarah 
L.  Ormsbee,  of  Oxford,  Conn.,  June  7,  1870;  3  chil- 
dren, Louise,  Helen,  Arthur.  Started  to  learn 
printer's  trade  at  age  of  10;  came  to  U.S.,  1839; 
actively  identified  with  printing  business  for  80 
yrs. ;  was  connected  with  Scientific  America,  N.Y. 
City,  30  yrs.;  ed.  Putnam  (Conn.)  Patriot,  1881-12 
(retired).  Was  a  friend  of  Horace  Greeley.  Rec- 
reations: chess,  gardening.  Address:  Putnam,  Conn. 

MAC  DONAIiD,  Ang-us  Martin,  clergyman;  b. 
Prince  Edward  Island,  Mar.  16,  1S68:  s.  Allan  A. 
and  Marjory  (Martin)  MacDonald;  descended  from 
the  Scotch  ancestors  who  settled  on  P.B.  Island 
about  1800;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Bath,  Me.;  A.B..  Bow- 
doin. 1891;  B.D.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1894;  m. 
Annie  MacLeod,  of  P.E.I,  and  Boston,  Sept.  27, 
1895;  3  children,  Norman  W.,  Lowell,  Marion  F. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1894;  pastor  Jackson- 
ville. Fla.,  1894-03,  Bar  Harbor,  Me.,  since  Feb. 
15.  1903.  Pres.  Me.  Sea  Coast  Missionary  Soc; 
trustee  Bar  Harbor  Hosp.  Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi. 
Republican.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Recreations: 
farming,  motoring.  Address:  37  Hancock  St.,  Bar 
Karbor,    Me. 

MAC  DOlTAIiD,  Duncan  Black,  theological  prof.; 
b.  Glasgow,  Scotland,  Apr.  9,  1863;  s.  Thomas  and 
Margaret  (Black)  MacDonald;  M.-'V.,  U.  of  Glas- 
gow, 1885,  B.D.,  1888;  at  U.  of  Berlin,  1890-1,  1893; 
(D.D.,  Trinity,  1909);  came  to  U.S.,  1892;  m.  Mary 
Leeds  Bartlett.  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  22,  1898. 
Prof.  Semitic  langs.,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  since 
1892.  Haskell  lecturer  comparative  religion,  U. 
of    Chicago,    1906;    spl.    lecturer,    Wellesley    Coll., 

1907,  09.  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  1912; 
Tiamson  lecturer  on  Mohammedanism,  Hartford 
Theol.  Sem.,  1909;  head  of  Mohammedan  dept., 
Kennedy  Sch.  of  Missions,  Hartford.  Mem.  Royal 
Asiatic  Soc.  of  Great  Britain,  Am.  Oriental  Soc. 
Soc.  of  Bibl.  Lit.  and  Exegesis.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  list  of  books,  writings,  etc.)  Ad- 
dress: (summer)  Pemaquid  Point,  Me.;  (winter) 
853  Asylum  Av.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

McBONAI^D,  Edward,  banker;  b.  Dover,  Eng., 
.July  Iv,  1S44,  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  at  Williams  Acad., 
Stockbridge,    Mass.;    served   in   Civil   War   as   pvt. 


and  sergt.  Co.  I,  49th  Mass.  Inf.,  1862-3;  now 
cashier  iionox  Nat.  Bank;  selectman  for  many 
yrs.;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1870,  1908.  Home: 
LeJiox,   Mass. 

McDONAIiI},   Etta   Austin   Blaisdell,   author;    b. 

Manche.sler,  N.H.,  Mar.  20,  ls72;  d.  Clark  and 
Clara  M.  Blaisdell;  grad.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Fram- 
ingham,  Mass.,  1891;  m.  James  Richard  McDonald, 
Aug.  3,  1899.  Taught  sch.  in  Jilass.,  1892-6;  super- 
visor primary  schs.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  1896-9.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  Amei'ica  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:    West  Medford,  Mass.* 

MAC  DOKAIiD.  Gertrude  Louise;  b.  Standish, 
Mo.,  JMar.  24,  1^71;  d.  John  and  Clarinda  Jordan 
(.Shaw)  Mai^ Donald;  descended  from  John  Mc- 
Donald who  emigrated  to  this  country  from 
Glencoe,  Sc(^tland.  a  little  prior  to  1726;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  of  Standish;  Mechanic  Falls  (Me.)  High  Sch.; 
grad.  WestbrooK  Sem.,  1894;  pvt.  tutoring  in 
science  and  Romance  langs.  Taught  sch.  in  every 
grade  from  i)rimary  to  high  sch.  and  acad.,  1890- 
1904;  prin.  public  sch.,  1904-9:  prin.  Me.  Industrial 
Sch.  for  Girls  since  1909.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Nat. 
Conf.  Ciiarities  and  Corrections,  Me.  Prison  Assn. 
Club:  Current  Events  (Augusta,  Me.).  Recrea- 
tions: tennis,  basket  ball;  much  interested  in 
municipal  I'laygrounds.  Home:  North  W^indham, 
Me.     Address      Hallowcll,    Me. 

McDONAIiD,  James  Richard,  publisher.  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

McBOKAIiD,    Joseph,    lawyer.     (See    vol.    1909.) 

MAC  BONAIiD,  Iioren  Benjamin,  clergyman;  b. 

Newport,  N.S.,  Jan.  21.  l.SoN;  s.  Edward  and  Ma- 
tilda O.  (Mosher)  MacDonald;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1886; 
B.D.,  Harvard  Divinity  Sch..  1881;  m.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  June  7,  1905,  Mary  Josephine  Bygrave.  Or- 
dained to  ministrv  Unitarian  Ch.,  1882;  pastor  at 
Ellsworth,  Me.,  Wolfeboro,  N.H.,  Boston;  1st 
Parish,  Concord,  since  Oct.  1,  1895.  Home:  Con- 
cord,   liTas.^. 

McBONAIjD,  Morris,  railway  official;  b.  New 
Albany,  Ind.,  Aug.  20,  1865;  ed.  pub.  schs.  Began 
with  engring.  corps.,  Ky.  &  Ind.  Bridge  Co.,  1883; 
paymaster,  asst.  treas.,  chief  elk.  to  supt.,  train- 
master and  supt.  transportation,  Louis^■ille,  Evans- 
ville  &  St.  Louis  Ry.,  1885-92;  with  Central  R.R. 
of  Georgia,  later  chief  elk.  to  supt.  and  asst.  train- 
master in  charge  Savannah  div.,  1893-4;  sec.  to 
gen.  mgr.  Me.  Central  R.R.,  1896-7;  gen.  supt., 
1897-08,  v.-p.  and  gen.  mgr.  Me.  Central  R.R.,  to 
July,  1913;  elected  pres.  Boston  &  Me.  and  Me. 
Central  rys.,  July.  1913:  pres.  IMe.  Central  R.R. 
since  Aug.,  1914;  also  pres.  Portland  Terminal  Co., 
Bridgton  &  Saco  River  R.R.,  Sandy  River  &  Range- 
ley  Lakes  R.R.,  and  Ricker  Hotel  Co.  Address: 
Me.   Central  R.R.    Office:     Portland,   IMe. 

MACBOITAIiD,  Thomas  Hood,  inventor.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

MAC  BOITAIiD,  "William,  college  prof.;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.L,  July  31,  1863;  s.  Rev.  William  and 
Frances  (Jordan)  MacDonald:  A.B.,  Hnrvard, 
1892;  (hon.  Ph.D.,  Union,  1895;  LL.D.,  U.  of  N.B.. 
1900);  m.  Harriet' B.  Haskell,  of  Lawrence.  Kan., 
Nov.  24,  1887.  Prof,  history  and  economics.  Wor- 
cester Poly.  Inst.,  1892-3;  prof,  history  and  polit. 
science,  Bowdoin.  1893-1901:  prof,  history.  P.rown 
U.,  since  1901.  Chmn.  Public  Archives  Commn.  of 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  1900-2:  mem.  Am.  Antiq.  Soc, 
Mass.  Hist.  Soc  (See  W^ho's  Who  in  America  for 
list  of  books,  writings,  etc.)  Home:  132  George 
St.,   Piovidence,   R.L* 

MACBONAIiIi,  Ansfus  (Peter)  painter,  illus- 
trator; b.  .St.  Lotus,  Apr.  J,  1876;  s.  John  A.  and 
Virginia  C.  (Van  Steenkist)  INIacdonall;  ed.  Chris- 
tian Bros.  Coll.,  St.  Louis  Sch.  of  Fine  Arts;  m. 
Catherine  Agnes  Walsh,  of  St.  Louis.  Oct.  24, 
1900.  W^orked  in  architects'  offices,  St.  Louis,  and 
with  variotis  engraving  cos.,  to  1900;  painter,  illus- 
trator and  cartoonist  for  Life,  Scribner's.  Amer- 
ican, Harper's,  etc.,  also  illustrator  of  books.  Cath- 
olic.    Home:    '^''estport.   Conn.* 

McBONNEIiIi,  Ralnh  A.,  M.D.;  b.  Topsham,  Me., 
Aug.  20,  1868;  A.B.,  Yale,  1890;  student  Yale  Med. 
Sch.  2  yrs.;  univs.  Berlin  and  Vienna,  1892-3;  m. 
Lillian  Tvl.  Washburn,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Aug. 


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4,  1S92;  3  children,  Ralph  E.,  Frank,  Charles  W. 
Tracticed  in  New  Haven  since  1893;  clin.  prof, 
dermatology,  Yale  Med.  Sell.,  .since  1897.  ]\lem. 
Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  New  Haven  Med.  Assn.  (ex- 
pres.),  mem.  Am.  Dermatol.  Assn.,  Yale  Med. 
Alumni  Assn.  (ex-pres.).  Republican.  Clubs: 
Graduates',  N.H.  Automobile,  Knights  Templars. 
Recreations:  traveling.  Address:  1142  Chapel  St., 
New    Haven,    Conn. 

McBONNEIiIi,  Thomas  Francis  Irving,  lawyer; 
b.  Wicklord,  R.I..  Junt-  11,  18G8;  s.  Patrick  and 
Ellen  (Irving)  McDonnell;  grad.  Providence  High 
Sch.,  1887;  A.B.,  Brown  U..  1891;  m.  Mary  Stanton 
Kenyon,  of  Charlestown.  R.I.,  May  28,  1913.  Ad- 
mitted to  R.I.  bar,  1893;  associated  in  practice 
with  the  late  David  S.  Baker  under  firm  name 
of  Baker  &  McDonnell,  1893-04;  then.  Baker,  Mc- 
Donnell &  Waterman,  1904-7;  on  Mr.  Baker's 
death.  1907,  former  partnership  with  .ludge  Rich- 
ard E.  Lyman  under  name  of  Lyman  &  McDon- 
nell, which  still  continues:  pros.  Wicklnrd  Li°ht 
&  Water  Co.;  dir.  Sea  View  Railroad  Co.  (1907- 
1915),  Providence  Tribune  Co.  Judge-advocate  of 
1st  Light  Inf.  Regt.,  1909-10;  sec.  and  mem.  exec, 
com.  Voters'  League;  mem.  Com.  of  One  Hundred, 
Providence  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Trustee  North 
Kingstown  Pub.  Library.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
R.I.  Bar  Assn.,  Providence  Bar  Club,  Am.  Civic 
Assn.,  R.I.  Hist.  Soc;  Order  of  Vasa  conferred  by 
the  late  King  Oscar  of  Sweden,  1907.  Catholic. 
Clubs:  Hope.  University,  Agawam  Hunt,  Turks 
Head  (pres.  1913,  14.  15),  Quarter  Century  (pres. 
1914),  Providence  Art,  Catholic.  Recreations: 
golf,  tennis,  motoring.  Home:  29  Orchard  Av. 
Office:     1004   Union   Trust   Bldg.,    Providence,   R.I. 

McBONO'UGH.  Ednard  Joseph,  IM.D. ;  b.  Port- 
land, I\Ie.,  Aug.  10,  1867;  s.  :Michael  and  Margaret 
(Hanlon)  McDonough:  A.B.,  Holv  Cross  Coll..  1889; 
M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.,  1892;  m.  Portland,  Me., 
June  8,  1898,  Alice  M.  Kohling;  2  children.  William 
K.,  Alice  M.  Pathologist  since  1896,  visiting  phvs. 
since  1902.  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.;  instr.  histology,  1897- 
04,  prof,  obstetrics  since  1904,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me. 
Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  Am.  Assn.  Anatomists, 
A.M. A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Cumberland  Co.  Med.  Soc. 
Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Address:  51  Deering 
St.,    Portland,    Me. 

McSONOUG-H,  Jolin  James,  lawyer;  Mar.  15, 
1857-1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1912-13.) 

MoSONOXTGH,  Josepli  Sinxmonds,  lawyer;  b. 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Nov.  3,  1882;  s.  Martin  and  Mary 
Ann  (Simmonds)  McDonough;  grad.  Classical  High 
Sch.,  Worcester.  1900;  A.B..  Holy  Cross  Coll.,  1904; 
J.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1907;  unmarried. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1908.  and  since  practiced 
in  Worcester.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Worcester, 
1911,  1912;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1914;  treas. 
Dem.  City  Com.,  T\^orcester,  4  yrs.  Mem.  Worces- 
ter Co.  Bar  Assn.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus, 
B.P.O.  Elks.  Ancient  Order  of  Hibernians.  Recre- 
ations: outdoor  sports.  Home:  3  Esther  St.  Office: 
390  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

MACDOTTGAIilo,  Hamilton  Crawford,  organist; 
b.  Warwick,  R.I.,  Oct.  15,  1858;  s.  Alexander  and 
Ann  Frances  (Brisgs)  Macdougall;  ed.  pub.  schs.. 
Providence,  1867-77;  ed;  in  music  under  pvt.  in- 
struction of  J.  C.  D.  Parker,  S.  B.  Whitney,  B.  J. 
Lang,  of  Boston,  and  Robert  Bonner,  of  Provi- 
dence, Dr.  B.  H.  Turpin,  of  London;  (hon.  Mus. 
Doc,  Brown  U.,  1901):  associate  (by  exam.)  Royal 
Coll.  of  Organists,  London:  m.  Alice  Gertrude 
Beede,  of  Worcester,  Mass..  Sept.  1,  1898,  Elected 
dean  of  the  New  England  Chapter  of  the  American 
Guild  of  Organists  for  three  years,  in  1908.  Or- 
ganist Central  Bapt.  Ch.,  Providence,  1882-95;  at 
Harvard  Ch.  (Boston-Brookline),  1895-1900;  prof, 
music  Wellesley  Coll.  since  Sept.,  1900.  Traveled 
and  studied  in  Eng.,  Germany,  and  Switzerland, 
1907-8;  spl,  lecturer  in  music.  Brown  U.,  1908-9, 
1910-12,  Founder  Am.  Guild  of  Organists  (dean 
N.E.  Chapter,  1908-9).  Am.  Coll.  Musicians:  pres. 
R.I.  Musical  Assn..  1893-4;  mem.  Harvard  Musical 
Assn.,  Boston  Art  Club.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  works,  books,  etc.)  Home: 
Wellesley,  Mass.* 


McDOUGAIiIi,    Henry    C,    clergyman;    b.    Ypsi- 

lanti,  IMicli.,  Nov.  22,  1850;  s.  George  and  Mary 
(Muir)  ]\lcDougall;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  grad.  Mich. 
State  Normal  Sch.,  Ypsilanti,  1872;  A.B.,  U.  of 
Mich.,  1877;  spl.  student.  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1884- 
86;  m.  Marian  Harwood  Gleason,  of  Abington, 
Mass.,  July  23,  1890;  2  children,  James  G.,  Ken- 
neth. Prin.  high  sch.,  Kalamazoo,  1878-9,  Prince- 
ton, 111.,  1879-82;  ordained  Unitarian  ministry, 
1886;  pastor  Rockland,  Mass.,  1886-90,  Madison, 
Wis.,  1891,  Marblehead,  Mass.,  1892-9,  Franklin, 
N.H.,  since  1899;  minister  at  large  for  the  Uni- 
tarian chs.  of  N.H.  since  1906.  Pres.  bd.  of  trus- 
tees Proctor  Acad.;  pres.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Franklin. 
Recreations:  nature  study.  Address:  Franklin, 
N.H. 

McBOWEIiIi,  Corwin,  lawyer,  insurance;  b. 
Medina,  O.,  June  26,  1872;  s.  Robert  Murdougli  and 
Elizabeth  (Blaise)  McDowell;  descended  from  Scot- 
tish ancestry;  ed.  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.;  B.A.,  Wil- 
liams, 1896;  LL.B.,  New  York  Law  Sch.,  1897;  m. 
Apr.  11,  1902,  Margaret  S.  Putnam,  of  Brookline, 
Mass.;  2  sons,  Putnam,  Robert  Murdough.  Began 
practice  in  New  York,  1897;  in  ins.  business  in 
Boston  since  1899;  N.E.  mgr.  New  York  Life  In- 
surance Co.,  1899-1910;  pres.  N.E. Casualty  Co.  since 
1910;  dir.  Mass.  Real  Estate  Exchange.  Mem.  Bat- 
tery A,  Boston,  1902-5.  Republican.  Conglist. 
I\Iem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  (Williams).  Clubs: 
Boston  City,  Exchange.  Recreations:  golf.  Home: 
Pegan  Hill,  Dover,  Mass.  Office:  4  Liberty  Sq., 
Boston. 

McSOWEIiIi,  Iiouise  Sherwood,  teacher;  b. 
Wayne,  N.Y.,  Sept.  29,  1876;  d.  Francis  Marion 
and  Eva  (Sherwood)  McDowell;  prep,  edn.  Penn 
Y'an  Acad.,  N.Y.;  A.B.,  Wellesley,  1898;  M.A.,  Cor- 
nell, 1907,  Ph.D.,  1909;  unmarried.  Teacher  of  sci- 
ence and  English,  Northfield  (Mass.)  Sem.,  1898- 
1901;  science  and  mathematics,  Warren  (O.)  High 
Sch.,  1901-6;  fellow  in  physics,  Cornell  U.,  1908-9; 
instr.  in  physics,  1909-10;  asso.  prof.,  1910-13,  prof, 
and  head  of  dept.  since  1913,  Wellesley.  Fellow 
A.A.A.S.;  asso.  mem.  Am.  Pliys.  Soc;  mem.  Sigma 
Xi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Conglist.  Contbr.  to  Physical 
Review.  Address:  6  Norfolk  Ter.,  Wellesley,  Mass. 
McSUFFEi:,  Charles  Brown,  clergyman;  b. 
Cliarleston,  N.Y.,  June  30,  1873;  s.  Judson  and 
Thankful  (Brown)  McDuffee;  grad.  Starkey  Sem., 
Eddvtown,  N.Y.,  1896;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1900,  A.M., 
1905;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1903;  m.  Minnie  A. 
Breckenridge,  of  Ogdensburg,  N.Y^.,  June  24,  1903; 
3  children,  Frank  B.,  Helen  A.,  Ruth  E.  Pastor 
North  Ch.,  Eastport,  Me.,  during  summer  of  1899; 
organized  Congl.  Ch.  at  Nyack,  N.Y.,  summer  of 
1901:  ordained  Congl.  ministry,  Nov.  3,  1903;  pas- 
tor Windham,  Conn.,  1903-8,  Union  Ch,,  Three 
Rivers,  Mass.,  Mar.  31,  1908-15,  First  Congl.  Ch., 
Cliftondale,  since  Sept.  1,  1915.  Mem.  Hampden 
Assn.  of  Ministers,  Springfield  Bibl.  Club,  Conn. 
Valley  Congl.  Club.    Address:  Three  Rivers,  Mass. 

McBUFFI!!:,  Walter  Valen,  educator;  b.  Wayne, 
la.,  Oct.  20,  1869;  s.  Samuel  Valen  and  Mary  (Pat- 
terson) McDuffee:  student  Hitchcock  Free  High 
Sch.,  Brimfield,  Mass.,  1882-4,  Rollins  Coll.,  Win- 
ter Park,  Fla.,  1886-90;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1892; 
A.M.,  Harvard,  1896;  m.  Mary  Janette  Marsh,  of 
Springfield,  Mass.,  June  29,  1909.  Teacher  in  Lin- 
coln (Neb.)  High  Sch.,  1892-5,  prin.,  1894-5;  head 
of  Classical  Dept.,  Central  High  Sch.,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  since  1896.  Dir.  Springfield  Improvement 
Assn.  since  1909;  mem.  Central  Philanthropic 
Council  since  1913;  mem.  Mass.  Teachers'  Retire- 
ment Bd.  since  1914;  sec.  Springfield  Charter 
Commn.,  1914-16.  Mem.  N.E.A.,  N.E.  Assn.  Colls, 
and  Prep.  Schs.,  N.E.  Classical  Assn.,  Mass. 
Teachers'  Assn.  (v.-p.,  1913),  Harvard  Teachers' 
Assn..  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Kappa  Kappa  Kappa.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Clubs:  "^''inthrop.  Economic, 
Realitv,  Dartmouth  Lunch  (pres.,  1908-11),  Edu- 
cational (pres.,  1905-6).  Connecticut  Valley  Con- 
gregational (pres.,  1910-11),  Recreations:  camp- 
ing, fishing,  travel.  Home:  336  Central  St.  Ad- 
dress: Central  High  School,  Springfield,  Mass. 

TUcDUFFEE,  Willis,  editor;  b.  Rochester,  N.H., 
Mar  15,  1868;  s.  Franklin  and  Mary  Frances 
(Haves)  McDuffee;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll..  1890; 
traveled  abroad  6  mos.  after  leaving  coll.;  m. 
Barrington,  N.H.,  July  22,  1897,  Dora  Haley;  chil- 


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dren,  Franklin,  b.  May  2,  1S98;  Maude  Chase,  June 
12,  1901.  lOntered  publishing  business  at  Roches- 
ter in  1891;  pres.  Courier  Pub.  Co.,  established 
1894;  dir.  Rochester  Nat.  Banli;  mem.  sch.  bd.  for 
3  yrs. ;  rep.  state  legislature,  1895-G;  mem.  Rep. 
State  Com.,  1895-1901;  Instrumental  In  starting  re- 
form movement  in  the  party  in  1906  and  was  a 
mem.  of  exec.  com.  of  Lincoln  Republican  Club; 
organized  movement  among  Progressive  Repui)li- 
cans  of  X.H.  to  oppose  the  attitude  of  Gov.  Bass 
in  favor  of  Roosevelt  for  President;  campaign 
mgr.  for  R.  H.  Spaulding,  1914,  who  was  elected 
gov.  !Mem.  sub-com.  on  resolutions,  Rep.  State 
Conv.,  spring  of  1908.  Trustee  Rochester  Pub. 
Library.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon.  Mason  (K.T.).  Club: 
Rochester  Country.  Recreations:  driving,  moun- 
tain climbing.    Address:  Roclicstor,  N.H. 

McDUrriE,  Frederic  Clement,  treasurer  and 
dir.  Everett  Mills,  Yorlv  Mfg.  Co.;  dir.  First  Nat. 
Bank,  State  St.  Trust  Co.,  Boston  Mfrs.  Mut.  Fire 
Ins.  Co..  N.E.  Casualty  Co..  Mass.  Employees  Ins. 
Assn.,  Mercantile  Fire  &  Marine  Ins.  Co.;  trustee 
Boston  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank;  v.-p.  and  dir. 
Merchants  Trust  Co.  (Lawrence,  Mass).  Address: 
120   Franklin   St.,  Boston. 

MAC  DUFFIE,  John,  educator;  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Mav  Ifi,  ISGl:  s.  .Tohn  and  Hannah  Eliza- 
beth rOivens)  MacDuffle;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1884; 
post-grad,  studies,  Columbia;  Ph.D.,  Lombard  U.. 
1895:  m.  Abby,  d.  Rev.  James  Cliallis  Parsons,  of 
Greenfield.  Mass.,  Aug.  10,  1886.  Prin.  Kingston 
(Mass.)  High  Sch..  1886;  asso.  prin.  Prospect  Plill 
Sch.,  Greenfield.  Mass..  1887;  founder,  1890,  and 
since  prin.  MacDuffie  Sch.  for  Girls.  Home;  182 
Central  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.* 

McEI^FBESH,  William  Edward,  physicist;  b. 
Griggsville,  111.,  Oct.  5.  1867;  s.  Greenbury  Riggs 
and  Elvira  (Morgan)  McElfresh;  A.B..  111.  Coll., 
ISSS:  A.P,.,  Harvard,  1895,  A.M.,  1896,  Ph.D.,  1900; 
m.  Georgiana  Frances  Adams,  of  Boston,  June  25, 
1903.  Asst.  in  physics,  1896-01,  Au'^tin  teaching 
fellow,  1901-2,  Harvard;  instr.  physics,  Radcliffe 
Coll.,  1897-01;  instr.  phvsics,  1901-3,  asst.  prof., 
1903-5.  Thomas  T.  Read  prof.,  1905 — .  Williams 
Coll.    Conglist.    Home:  Williamstown,   Mass.* 

McELWAIN,  Herbert  Andrew,  investment  bank- 
er: b.  Enfield,  N.H..  Apr.  24,  1877:  s.  James  and 
Ella  R.  (Gage)  McElwain:  grad.  Kimball  Union 
Acad.,  ISTeriden,  N.H..  1899;  entered  Dartmoutli 
Coll.  with  class  of  1903.  but  left  in  1901  to  enter 
business;  m.  Apr.  18,  1907.  Dorothy  Rose  Favreau, 
of  Enfield,  N.H.  "Was  with  the  King-Richardson 
Co.,  pubs.,  vSpringfield,  Mass.,  and  Home  Corr. 
Sch..  Springfield,  1901-7;  became  Identified  with 
investment  banking  as  salesman  for  Alonzo  Elli- 
ott. Manchester,  N.H.,  1907:  after  death  of  Mr. 
Elliott,  in  1909.  purchased  the  business  and  in- 
corporated as  Alonzo  Elliott  &  Co.,  of  which  is 
pres.  and  mgr.  Republican.  Clubs:  Derryfield, 
Calumet.  Intervale  Country  (Manchester):  Dart- 
mouth (Boston).  Home:  61  Monroe  St.  Office:  814 
Elm   St..  Manchester,  N.H. 

McEIiWAIN,  J.  Franklin,  shoe  mfr. ;  b.  Charles- 
town.  Mass.,  Sept.  8,  1S74;  s.  Jolin  Allen  and  Susan 
(Gilbert)  McElwain;  ed.  Boston  Latin  Sch.  and 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Mary  Barton  Pratt,  of  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  Nov.  9,  1898;  1  daughter,  Mary. 
Pres.  W.  H.  McElwain  Co.,  shoe  mfrs.  (estab- 
lished 1894);  dir.  Nathaniel  Fisher  &  Co.  (New 
York),  Fenton-Bard  Shoe  Co.  (Columbus,  O.), 
Sable  Lumber  Co.  (Wilkins.  N.S.),  Nat.  Shawmut 
Bank  (Boston).  Harrison-Barton  Shoe  Co.  (Chi- 
cago). V.-p.  Nat.  Boot  and  Shoe  Mfrs.'  Assn.; 
dir.  N.E.  Shoe  and  Leather  Assn.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Clubs:  Algon- 
quin, Exchange,  Engineers',  Boston  City,  The 
Country;  Technology  (New  York).  Home:  26 
Chestnut  St.,  Boston:  (summer)  Cohasset,  Mass. 
Office:   354  Congress  St..  Boston.* 

McETTRICK,  Michael  J.;  b.  Boston,  June  22, 
1848.      (See   vol.    1909.) 

MACFABIiAiri},  Charles  Stedman,  clergyman: 
moved  to  New  York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

MCFABI.AND.  David  "Walter,  M.D.:  b.  Portland, 
Conn..  May  13.  1858:  s.  David  and  Catherine  (Aber- 
crombie)    McFarland    (both   natives   of   Scotland); 


ed.  common  schs. ;  M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New 
York  U.),  1885;  m.  Mar.  10,  1892,  Marie  Berg,  of 
Hadersleben,  Germany.  On  staff  New  York  City 
Lunatic  Asylum,  1885-6,  N.J.  State  Asylum,  ISIor- 
ris  Plains,  1886-8;  gen.  practitioner,  \Vaterbury, 
Conn.,  1888-98;  propr.  McFarland's  Sanitarium 
since  1898.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Conn.  State  Med.  Assn., 
Fairfield  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Medico-Legal  .Soc,  Conn. 
Soc.  of  Alienists  (sec),  Soc.  Med.  Jurisprudence 
(N.Y.  City).  Episcopalian.  Mason;  mem.  Odd 
Fellows,  Knights  of  Pythias.  Clubs:  W'estport 
Country.  National  Democi-atic  (New  Yorli).  Ad- 
dress: Green's  Farms.  Conn. 

McFABIiAKI>,  Fred  Harley,  lawyer;  b.  Water- 
ville,  Vt.,  Mar.  9,  1854;  s.  Moses  a'nd  Livonia  A. 
(Leach)  McFarland;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  AVaterville, 
People's  Acad.,  Morrisville,  Vt.  Spent  early  life 
on  farm,  in  hotel  and  as  sch.  teacher;  supt.  schs., 
Waterville,  1878;  traveled  in  Southern  States  for 
Baltimore  agency  of  Remington  Fire  Arms  Co. 
and  tauglit  sch.  in  Lamoille  Co.,  Vt.,  1895-8:  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1898,  and  since  practiced  at  Hyde 
Park:  supt.  schs.,  Hyde  Park.  1896-1901;  became 
referee  in  bankruptcy,  1S99.      Home:  Hyde  Park,  Vt. 

McFABIiAND,  Henry  Moses,  banker;  b.  Water- 
ville, Vt.,  Aug.  5,  1852;  s.  Moses  and  Livonia  A. 
(Leach)  McFarland;  g.g.s.  Maj.  Moses  McFar- 
land, who  served  in  French  and  Indian  War  and 
Revolutionary  War;  Scotcli-Irish  ancestor  landed 
in  Boston  in  1718;  grad.  People's  Acad.,  and  Mor- 
risville (Vt.)  Graded  Sch.,  1875:  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt. 
(valedictorian),  1878;  prin.  Lamoille  Central  Acad., 
Hvde  Park,  Vt.,  1878-81;  m.  Julia  Brigham,  of 
Hyde  Park,  Vt.,  Dec.  21,  1881:  3  children,  Helen 
Marion,  Grace  Brigham,  Brigham  Wheeler.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  of  Lamoille  County,  1881;  state's 
attv.,  1884-6;  del.  Nat.  Rep.  Anti-Saloon  Conv., 
Chicago,  1886;  sec.  Civil  and  Mil.  Affairs,  Vt., 
1890-2.  Became  dir.  Lamoille  County  Nat.  Bank, 
1888,  and  now  v.-p.;  incorporator,  1889,  Lamoille 
County  Savings  Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  now  v.-p.;  dir. 
Union  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  since  1891;  dir.  Burling- 
ton Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Hyde  Park  Lumber  Co., 
INIorse  Mfg.  Co.;  founder  and  head  Lamoille 
County  Ins.  Agency.  Chmn.  Bd.  of  Trustees  Vil- 
lage of  Hyde  Park:  trustee  Lamoille  Central 
Acad.  Republican.  Conglist.  V.-p.  for  Yt.  Am. 
Bankers'  Assn.,  1910;  president  Vermont  Bankers' 
Assn.,  1915;  mem.  Vt.  Soc.  S.A.R.,  Loyal  Legion, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  (U.  of  Vt.).  Mason  (K.T.);  Odd 
Fellow  (grand  master  Vt.,  1897).  Address:  Hyde 
Park,  Vt. 

McFABIiAND.  Raymond,  educator;  b.  Lamoine, 
Me.,  Apr.  15,  1872;  s.  Daniel  Y.  and  Hannah 
(Brooks)  McFarland;  prep.  edn.  East  Me.  Conf. 
Sem.,  Bucksport,  Me.:  B.A..  Amherst,  1897;  M.A., 
Yale,  1902;  m.  Rutland,  Vt.,  June  29,  1904.  M. 
Elizabeth  Bacon;  3  children,  H.  Elizabeth,  Ray- 
mond Bacon,  Eleanor  Grace.  Teacher,  Me.,  1897- 
01;  Normal  Sch.,  Castleton,  Vt.,  1902-3:  prin. 
Leicester  Acad.,  1903-8;  prin.  Ithaca  High  Sch., 
N.Y.,  1908-9:  prof,  secondary  edn.,  Middlebury 
Coll.,  since  1909;  dir.  Summer  Session,  Middle- 
bury  Coll.,  1912-14;  lecturer  at  U.  of  Va.,  summer, 
1915;  collaborator  Carnegie  Instn.,  Washington, 
D.C.,  1904-7:  leader  of  scientific  expedition  into 
Labrador,  1910.  Mem.  Phi  Kappa  Psi,  Vt.  Hist. 
Soc,  Canadian  Camp  of  New  York,  N.E.  Assn. 
Coll.  Teachers  of  Edn.  (pres.).  Progressive.  Bap- 
tist. Mason.  Author:  A  History  of  the  New  Eng- 
land Fisheries,  1911;  Secondary  Education  in  Ver- 
mont; Beyond  the  Height-of-Land;  also  periodical 
articles.    Address:    Middlebury,  Vt. 

MacFARI^AITE,  Ivor  S.  banker:  b.  Cowansville, 
Quebec,  Can.,  Nov.  9,  1883;  s.  Peter  and  Cornelia 
Grace  (Mairs)  MacParlane;  ed.  U.  of  Yt.:  m.  June 
18.  1907,  Olive  M.  Strobell,  of  Rutland.  Vt.  Began 
wnth  Baxter  Bank,  Jan.,  1906;  entered  employ  of 
!iT,nrble  Savings  Bank,  May,  1908:  asst.  treas.,  Jan., 
1909,  treas.  since  Feb.  22.  1909.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian.    Home:     Rutland,  Vt. 

MACFARI^ANE,  William  Taher,  mfr.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

McFAUIi.  Alexander  D.,  lawyer:  b.  Pembroke, 
'Me..  Mav  14.  1863;  s.  Alexander  and  Jane  (Horan) 
McFaul:  pub.  and  high  sch.  edn.;  studied  law  in 
office  of  Archibald  MacNichol,  Calais,  Me.,  and  ad- 


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miUed  to  bar,  1SS9;  m.  St.  Stephen,  N.B.,  June  15, 
1S97,  Regina  Shaughnessy;  1  child,  Frances,  b. 
Nov.  5,  1902.  Practiced  at  Machias  since  1889; 
mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1899,  1903;  pres.  Ailington 
Constrn.  Co.,  Eastport  Land  Co.;  treas.  Forestking 
]VIachine  Co.:  largely  interested  in  real  estate  in 
N.J.  Republican.  Catholic.  Mem.  K.C.,  K.  of  P., 
Elks,  Red  Men.  Author:  Ike  Glidden  in  Maine; 
Business  Enterprise.  Recreations:  horses,  draw- 
ing,   caricatures.     Address:     iMachias,    Me. 

McFAUIi,  John  Horan,  lawyer;  b.  Pembroke, 
Me.,  Dec.  2,  1857;  s.  Alexander  and  Jane  (Horan) 
IMcFaul;  ed.  Pembroke  High  Sch.,  and  Eastman 
Business  Coll.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y. ;  studied  law  in 
office  of  Hon.  George  IM.  Hanson;  unmarried.  Be- 
gan practice  at  Columbia  Falls.  Me.,  1892;  chmn. 
Rep.  City  Com.,  Eastport,  1S93-S;  city  solicitor 
6  years;  served  as  mayor  of  Eastport  and  judge 
of  Municipal  Ct. ;  treas.  Eastport  Land  Co.  Roman 
Catholic.  Mem.  K.P.,  K.C.,  B.P.O.  Elks.  Home: 
Eastport,   Me. 

ULcTHH,  Frank  Emerson,  educator;  b.  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  1851;  s.  Hamden  and  v'^arah  C.  (Sealv) 
McFee;  A.B..  Brown  U..  1875;  m.  Woonsocket,  R.I., 
Sept.  22,  1887,  Elizabeth  R.  Aiken.  Teacher  gram- 
mar sch.,  Wickford,  R.I.,  1875-8;  prin.  grammar 
sch.,  Woonsocket,  R.I.,  1879-84;  sub-master  high 
sch.,  1SS4-5;  supt.  schs.,  Woonsocket.  .=;ince  1886; 
mem.  R.I.  State  Bd.  of  Edn.,  18S7-90.  Home:  Woon- 
socket.  R.I. 

McFEETERS,  Emmet,  lawver;  b.  Sheldon,  Vt., 
Apr.  22,  1855:  s.  William  and  Ann  (Todd)  Mc- 
Feeters;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Sheldon,  Franklin  and 
Bakersfield;  LL.B.,  U.  of  Mich.  Law  Sch.,  1880; 
m.  Swanton.  May,  1882.  Lucy  M.  Pelton;  1  son, 
AVilliam  R.,  b.  Apr.  7,  1885.  Has  practiced  at  Enos- 
burg  Falls  since  1880;  state's  attv.,  1896-8:  mem. 
Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1900,  1902  (chmn.  iurticiarv  com.. 
1902),  Senate.  1912.  Republican.  Mem.  Vt.  Law 
Assn.  Baptist.  Recreations:  farming.  Address: 
Enosburg  Falls.  Vt. 

McGAHAH,  Charles  Fourgreaud,  M.D.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

McCfllili.  William  Harland,  mfr.  of  grindstones: 
b.  Ashland,  Mass..  Nov.  8,  1884:  s.  John  H.  and 
Fannie  W.  (Taylor)  McGill;  ed.  pub.  sch.  and 
Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.:  m.  Evelyn  M. 
Hector,  of  Fargo,  N.D.,  Apr.  19,  1913:  1  son,  John 
Henry.  Has  been  associated  with  father  in  manu- 
facture of  grindstones  since  1904;  partner  Lom- 
bard &  Co.  Republican.  Mason.  Home:  775  Com- 
monwealth Av.,  Newton  Centre,  IMass.  Office:  236- 
238    A   St.,   Boston. 

McGIIiIiTCXJDDY.  C.  Eug-ene,  lawver;  b  TVor- 
cester,  Mass..  Jan.  4.  1870;  s.  Cornelius  and  Mar- 
garet (Sullivan)  McGillicuddy:  A.B.,  Holv  Cross 
Coll..  1891;  LL.B..  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law.  1904; 
m.  Oct.  14,  1903.  Marv  Elizabeth  Connor,  of  Wor- 
cester, Mass.  (died  Sept.  28.  1908):  children, 
Eugene.  Catharine.  Practiced  in  Worcester  since 
Sept.,  1895;  incorporator  T^^orcester  Five  Cents 
Savings  Bank.  Mem.  State  Bd.  of  Health  of  Mass., 
1910-14.  Democrat.  Mem.  Worcester  Co.  and  Mass. 
bar  assns.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus.  Home: 
43  Vernon  St.  Office:  340  Main  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

McGrllililCUDBV,  Daniel  John,  congressman: 
b.  Lewiston.  Me..  Ausr.  27.  1859:  s.  John  and  Ellen 
(Byrnes)  McGillicuddy;  A.B..  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1881; 
m.  Minnie  M.  Sprague.  of  Lewiston.  July  5.  1898. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1883.  and  since  in  practice  at 
Lewiston.  Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1884-5:  mavor. 
Lewiston.  1887,  1890.  1902;  Dem.  candidate  for  Con- 
gress 2d  Me.  Dist.,  1906.  1908:  elected  62d  and  63d 
Congresses  C1911-15'),  2d  Dist.  Mem.  exec.  com. 
Dem.  Nat.  Com.,  1912 — .  Home:  311  Main  St.  Of- 
fice:   135  Lisbon  St.,  Lewiston,  Me.* 

McGHiTON,  "William  Wesley,  educator.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

McGIiTTE,  Charles  Henry,  lawyer:  b.  Lvnn. 
Mass..  Sept.  18.  1887:  s.  Patrick  F.  and  Lucv  Ellen 
(Purdon)  McGlue;  grad.  Lvnn  Classical  High  Sch., 
1906;  A.B..  Boston  U.,  1910;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch. 
of  Law,  1913;  unmarried.  Admitted  to  IMass.  bar, 
1913,   and   since   practiced   at   Lynn.    Mem.   Mass. 


Ho.  of  Rep.,  1914,  1915.  Mem.  Essex  Bar  Assn.. 
Lynn  Bar  Assn.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Recrea- 
tions: athletics.  Home:  45  Suffolk  St.  Office: 
Security  Trust  Bldg.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

SIcG-OWAIT,  Frederick  Leo,  real  estate;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Oct.  7,  1870;  s.  Owen  D.  and  Mary  (Maguire) 
McGowan;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs.,  Boston;  m. 
Helen  M.  Fraser,  of  Boston,  June  29,  1904.  Began 
active  career  in  office  of  Alexander  S.  Porter,  real 
estate,  1890,  continuing  for  17  yrs. ;  entered  busi- 
ness on  own  account,  1907;  assessor  City  of  Boston, 
1908-13;  trustee  Hibernia  Savings  Bank;  dir. 
Beacon  Associates.  Dir.  Boston  Real  Estate  Ex- 
change; mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Mass. 
Real  Estate  Exchange,  Brookline  Bd.  of  Trade. 
Catholic,  Life  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs:  Boston 
City,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Recreations:  motor- 
ing, swimming,  tennis.  Home:  Brookline.  Office: 
16   State  St.,   Boston.  Mass. 

MACGOWAN,  Henry  Albert,  insurance  under- 
writer; b.  Greenville,  N.H.,  May  2,  1864;  s.  Joseph 
and  CleTnentine  (Baxter)  Macgowan,  and  g.s. 
Henry  M.,  who  came  from  Scotland  in  1842  and 
fitted  out  the  first  mill  at  Highbridge,  N.H.;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  of  Clinton.  Mass.,  graduating  from  high 
sch.  as  valedictorian,  1882;  A.B.,  Amheist,  1886; 
m.  June  26,  1889,  Grace,  d.  James  and  Mary  (Rugg) 
Butterick,  of  Sterling,  Mass.;  3  daughters,  Mar- 
jorie  Butterick  (grad.  Radcliffe  Coll.,  1912;  now 
head  of  math.  dept.  Proctor  Acad.,  Andover,  N.H.), 
Mary  Josephine  (art  student).  Eleanor  Butterick 
(student  The  Misses  Allen  Sch..  Newton,  Mass.). 
Student  .Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1886-7;  prin.  Sterling 
(Mass.)  High  Sch..  1888-90,  Scituate  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.,  1890-2,  Marblehead  (Mass.)  High  Sch.  and 
Acad.,  1892-7;  ins.  underwriter,  Worcester,  Mass., 
since  1897:  also  gen.  agt.  Mutual  Benefit  Life  Ins. 
Co.,  of  Newark,  N.J.,  since  1897.  Mem.  Worcester 
(Chamber  of  Commerce,  Worcester  Publicity  Assn., 
Life  Underwriters'  Assn.  of  Central  Mass.  (ex.- 
pres.).  Mason  (Past  Master,  K.T.).  Mem.  Am- 
herst Coll.  Alumni  Club  of  Central  Mass.  (ex- 
pres.),  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Soc.  (Amherst), 
Monadnoc  Mountain  Assn.  (sec).  Clubs:  Twen- 
tieth Century.  Commonwealth.  Worcester  Econo- 
mic. Worcester  Country.  Recreations:  motoring. 
Author:  The  New  Century  Outline  Maps  (largely 
used  in  pub.  schs.);  Lessons  in  Life  Insurance 
Salesmanship.  Home:  22  Boynton  St.  Office:  306 
Main   St.,   Worcester,   Mass. 

McGOWN,  Chester  Stowe,  educator:  b.  Law- 
rence, Mass.,  June  29,  1S70;  s.  George  H.  and 
I\Iary  Anne  (Timmons)  McGown;  gi-ammar  sch., 
high  sch.  and  business  training;  grad.  T.M.C.A. 
Internat.  Coll.,  1895;  m.  Jennie  Gertrude  Miller, 
of  Springfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  29,  1897;  4  children, 
Russell  M.,  Mildred  Sargent  (died  Mar.,  1910), 
Hazel  Gertrude.  Willis  George.  Connected  with 
Am.  Internat.  Coll.  since  1910;  chancellor  since 
Dec.  12.  1911.  Conglist.  Mem.  Springfield  Bd.  of 
Trade.  Recreations:  country  life.  Home:  192  Wil- 
braham  Rd.  Office:  1  Amaron  St.,  Springfield, 
IMass. 

McCfBATH,  John  F.,  lawyer;  b.  Waterbury, 
Conn.,  June  24,  1878:  s.  Edward  and  Annie  L. 
(Fruin)  McGrath;  ed.  Holy  Cross  Coll.  1  yr.: 
St.  Francis  Coll..  Brooklyn,  N.Y. :  LL.B..  Yale  Law 
Sch.,  1902:  m.  Frances  A.  Fallon,  of  Waterbury, 
Conn.,  June  30,  1910;  1  son,  John  F.,  Jr.  Admitted 
to  Conn.  bar.  1902:  asst.  pros.  atty.  City  Ct.  of 
Waterbury,  1907-10,  pros.  atty.  since  1910;  mem. 
Conn.  State  Senate.  1913.  Republican.  Catholic. 
Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks,  Knights  of  Columbus.  Recrea- 
tions: bowling.  Home:  32  Roseland  Av.  Office: 
111   West  Main   St.,  Waterbury,   Conn. 

McCrBEG-OB.  Alexander,  merchant:  b.  Ontario, 
Can.,  Apr.  9,  1866;  s.  Alexander  and  Mary  (Mc- 
Dougal)  McGregor;  pub.  sch.  edn.:  m.  Clare  Dut- 
ton,  of  Boston.  June  11.  1895;  children,  Alexander, 
.Jr.,  Clare,  Miriam.  Began  active  career  in  New 
York,  first  in  hardware  store  then  in  life  ins.  busi- 
ness;'moved  to  Boston  and  became  mem.  Houghton 
&  Diitton  dept.  store.  1900.  treas.  since  incorpora- 
tion as  Houghton  <fe  Dutton  Co.,  1906.  Elected 
mem  Governor's  Exec.  Council  from  4th  Rep. 
Dist.,  Maiden,  1912,  reelected,  Nov.  4,  1913.  Dir. 
Scots'  Charitable  Soc.   (pres.,  1907-8);  trustee  Sol- 


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diers'  Home.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Republican.  Presbyn.  Clubs:  Intercolonial  (pres.), 
Algonquin.  Recreations;  golf,  horseback  riding. 
Home:  Maiden,  Mass.  Office:  55  Tremont  St., 
Boston. 

McGSEGOB,  Ernest  Frank,  clergyman;  b. 
Alexandria,  N.H.,  Oct.  7,  187'J;  s.  Alexander  and 
Emma  Jane  (Ferrin)  McGregor;  B.A.,  U.  of  Minn., 
1901;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1904,  M.A.,  Yale,  190G, 
Ph.D.,  1910;  m.  Gertrude  E.  Jewett,  of  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  Sept.  27,  1904;  children,  Donald  R.,  Charles 
J.,  Ruth  J.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1904;  pastor 
Avon,  Conn.,  1904-7,  Clinton,  1907-11,  Norwalk, 
since  Feb.  1,  1912.  Instr.  in  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1907-9. 
Recreations:  yachting,  tennis,  fishing.  Address: 
69  East  Av.,  Norwalk,  Conn. 

McGregor  George  Wilbur,  M.D.;  b.  Bethlehem, 
N.H.,  June  15,  1853;  s.  Willard  A.  and  Almira  G. 
(Blandin)  McGregor;  ed.  Tilton  (N.H.)  Sem.;  New 
Himipton  Insln.;  M.D.,  Dartmouth,  1S7S;  m.  Ella 
Augusta  Eaton,  of  Franconia,  N.H.,  Feb.  24,  1880. 
Began  practice  at  Lunenberg,  Vt.,  1878;  removed 
to  Littleton,  N.H.,  1880;  pres.  Littleton  Realty  Co. 
Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905;  del.  Dem.  Nat.  Conv., 
Baltimore,  1912;  N.H.  mem.  com.  to  notify  Wilson 
and  Marshall  of  their  nomination;  mem.  Governor's 
Council,  N.H.,  1913-14;  mem.  Bd.  of  Control  of 
N.H.:  ex-pres.  Bd.  of  Edn.;  ex-mem.  Bd.  of  Health. 
Conglist.    Address:    Littleton,   N.H.* 

MAC  GREGORY,  Albert  Cook,  educator;  b.  Wil- 
braham.  Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1868;  s.  Georfje  and  Maria 

A.  (Hobart)  MacGresory;  student  Colgate  Coll., 
1888-90,  Heidelberg  and  Strassburg,  Germany,  1891- 
3,  Ph.D.,  Strassburg,  1893;  pvt.  asst.  to  Prof.  Kohl- 
rausch,  Strassburg,  1892-3;  m.  Springfield,  Mass., 
June  26,  1895,  Mary  A.  Mathison;  3  children,  Sher- 
man A.,  b.  Mav  24,  1896;  Edith,  June  4,  1901;  Ken- 
neth W.,  May  12,  1904.  Teacher  of  physics,  N.E. 
Manual  Training  Sch.,  Phila.,  1894;  instr.  physics 
and  astronomy  and  asst.  in  mathematics,  Colgate 
Coll.,  1894-6;  teacher  Westfield,  Mass.,  1896-7, 
Brockton  (Mass.)  High  Sch.  since  1897,  master 
since  1915.  Contbr.  to  Physical  Review,  etc.  Mem. 
A.A.A.S.,  etc.  Mason  (master).  Republican.  Ad- 
dress:  Silver  Rd.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

MACH,  Edmund  Robert  Otto  von,  author,  lec- 
turer, teacher;  b.  Gaffert,  Pomerania,  Germany, 
Aug.  1,  1870;  s.  Edmund  and  Melanie  (von  Otto) 
von  Mach;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895,  A.M.,  1S96,  Ph.D., 
1900;  m.  Mary  "Ware  Peirce,  of  Boston,  June  23, 
1903.  Has  traveled  in  Europe,  Asia  and  Africa; 
made  trip  through  Persia  to  India;  instr.  in  Greek 
art.  Harvard,  1899-03;  had  charge  several  yrs.  of 
costuming  of  classical  plays  at  Harvard  and  Rad- 
cliffe;  lectures  on  art.  Lutheran.  Mem.  Am.  Inst. 
Archa?ologv,  Copley  Soc.  (gov.),  Bostoner  Deutsche 
Gesellschaift  (pres.  1910-13).  Author:  Greek  Sculp- 
ture, Its  Spirit  and  Principles:  Handbook  of  Greek 
and  Roman  Sculpture;  Outlines  of  the  History 
of  Painting;  The  Art  of  Painting  in  the  Nineteenth 
Centurv.  Editor  Am.  Sec.  Allgemeines  Lexikon  der 
Bildenden  Kunstler  (Leipzig);  University  Prints, 
Sec.  A,  500  Plates  of  Greek  and  Roman  sculpture. 
Recreations:  farming.  Home:  48  Shepard  St.,  Cam- 
bridge. 

McHARG,  Henry  K.,  banker.  Home:  Stamford, 
Conn.  Office:  40  Wall  St.,  New  Y'ork.  (See  Who's 
in  America  for  biography.) 

McHENRV,  Edwin  H.,  engineer;  b.  Cincinnati, 
Jan.  25,  1859;  s.  John  and  Eleanor  (Harrison) 
McHenry;  ed.  Pa.  Mil.  Acad..  Chester,  Pa.,  1873-6. 
Entered  ry.  service  on  N.P.  R.R.,  1883,  as  rodman; 
chief  engr.,  1893-6,  receiver,  1895-6,  chief  engr., 
1896-1901,  in  charge  location,  constrn.  and  main- 
tenance, N.P.  Ry. ;  visited  China,  Japan  and  P.I., 
1901-2;  chief  engr.,  Canadian  Pacific  Ry.,  1902-4; 
v.-p.  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.  R.R.  Co.,  Central  N.E.  Ry.  Co., 

B.  &  M.  R.R.  Co.,  The  Conn.  Co..  Oct.  1.  1904-May 
1.  1913;  now  in  consulting  practice;  mem  firm  Mc- 
Henry &  Murray,  engrs..  New  Haven,  Conn.  Clubs: 
Graduates',  New  Haven  Country.  Home:  137  Wall 
St.    Office:  129  Church  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

McIIi'WAIir,  Charles  Howard,  college  prof.;  b. 
Saltsburg,  Pa.,  Mar.  15,  1871;  s.  William  R.  and 
Anne  Elizabeth  (Galbraith)  Mcllwain;  maternal 
ancestors  came  to  western  Pa.  from  Ulster  about 


the  middle  of  the  18th  century,  paternal  ancestors 
early  in  19th  century;  A.B.,  Coll.  of  N.J.  (Prince- 
ton), 1894;  A.M.,  Princeton,  1898;  studied  Grad. 
Sch.  of  Harvard  Univ.,  1901-3;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1903, 
Ph.D.,  1911;  m.  Aug.  10,  1899,  Mary  B.  Irwin,  of 
Pittsburg,  Pa.  (died,  1906).  Admitted  to  bar  of 
Allegheny  Co.,  Pa.,  1897;  teacher  Latin  and  his- 
tory, Kiskiminetas  Sch.,  1898-1901;  prof,  history, 
Miami  Univ.,  Oxford,  O.,  1903-5;  preceptor,  Prince- 
ton U.,  1905-10;  Thomas  Brackett  Reed  prof,  his- 
tory and  polit.  science,  Bowdoin,  1910-11;  asst. 
prof,  history.  Harvard,  since  1911.  Mem.  Am. 
Hist.  Assn.,  Am.  Polit.  Science  Assn.  Club:  Co- 
lonial (Cambridge).  Author:  The  High  Court  of 
Parliament  and  Its  Supremacy,  1910.  Address: 
Standish  Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

McIIiWAINE,  Archibald  G.,  Jr.,  insurance  offi- 
cial; b.  Petersburg,  Va.,  Sept.  5,  1859;  s.  Robert  D. 
and  Lucy  A.  (Pryor)  McUwaine;  ed.  University 
Sch.,  Petersburg.  In  employ  of  Petersburg  Sav- 
ings and  Ins.  Co.,  1877-81;  spl.  agt.  in  the  South 
for  New  York  Underwriters'  Agency,  1881-7;  gen. 
agt.  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  for  London  and  Lancashire 
Ins.  Co.,  1887-93;  asst.  mgr.  New  York  office,  1893- 
94;  U.S.  mgr.  same  co.  since  1894;  pres.  Orient  Ins. 
Co.  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  since  1900.  Presbyn.  Clubs: 
Hartford,  Hartford  Golf,  Farmington  Country; 
New  York  (New  Y''ork).  Recreations:  golf.  Home: 
682  Prospect  Av.  Office:  20  Trinity  St.,  Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

McINNES,  Edwin  Gutlirie,  lawyer;  b.  Washing- 
ion,  Pa.,  July  14,  1862;  s.  John  and  p:;iizabeth  Jane 
(Morrow)  Mclnnes;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1883,  A.M., 
1885;  student  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1883-5;  studied 
law  in  office  of  Charles  L.  Lincoln  and  Samuel  N. 
Aldrich;  m.  Mabel  Hook  Folsom,  of  Boston,  June 
5,  1888.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1886,  since  prac- 
ticed, Boston;  now  with  Charles  P.  Lincoln, 
Charles  M.  Hemenway  and  H.  M.  Aldrich.  Served 
in  Mass.  Vol.  Militia  9  yrs.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Democrat.  Unitarian.  Mason  (32°, 
K.T.).  Home:  Brookline,  and  Manchester,  Mass. 
Office:  60  State  St.,  Boston. 

McINTIRE,  Bertrand  G.;  b.  Norway,  Me.,  Oct. 
27,  1866;  s.  Justin  E.  and  Amanda  (Johnson)  Mc- 
Intire;  ed.  town  schs.  of  Waterford,  and  Harrison, 
Me.;  north  Bridgeton  Acad.;  m.  June  2,  1890,  Alice 
E.  Sawin,  of  Waterford,  Me.  Engaged  in  buying 
and  selling  live  stock  until  about  1900,  since  in 
lumber  business;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903-4; 
sheriff  of  Oxford  Co.,  Me.,  1905-6;  chmn.  Me.  State 
Bd.  of  Assessors.  Trustee  Bridgton  Acad.  Demo- 
crat. Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Address:  East  Water- 
ford,   Me. 

McINTIRE,  Charles  John,  judge;  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Mar.  26,  1842;  s.  Ebenezer  and  Amelia  Au- 
gustine (Landais)  Mclntire;  6th  generation  from 
Philip  Mackintire,  Reading.  Mass.,  1648;  7th  gen. 
eration  from  John  Talcot,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1632; 
ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.  of  Cambridge,  Chapman 
Hall  Sch.,  Boston;  Harvard  Univ.  Law  Sch.,  1860- 
61;  enlisted  as  pvt.  in  Co.  G,  44th  Regt.  Mass.  Vols., 
and  served  with  regt.  in  N.C.,  including  several 
battles  and  the  siege  of  Washington,  until  ex- 
piration of  term;  resumed  study  of  law,  and  was 
admitted  to  Mass.  bar.,  1865,  and  began  practice, 
Boston;  m.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1865,  Mary 
Theresa  Fenegan;  children,  Mary  Amelia,  Hen- 
rietta Elizabeth,  Charles  Ebenezer,  Blanche  Eu- 
gene, Frederick  May.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1869-70;  asst.  dist.  atty.,  Middlesex,  1871-4;  city 
solicitor  of  Cambridge,  1886-93;  judge  of  probate 
court  and  court  of  insolvency,  Middlesex  Co., 
1893,  "First  Judge,"  same,  since  1894;  declined 
apptmt.  by  gov.  as  justice  of  Superior  Court  of 
Mass.  Mem.  Harvard  Law  Sch.  Assn.,  S.R.,  Co- 
lonial Soc.  of  Mass.,  Bunker  Hill  Monument  Assn., 
Mass.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars  (ex-lt.-gov.),  Mass.  44th 
Regt.  Assn.  (ex-pres.),  G.A.R.  Clubs:  Cambridge 
(pres.,  1898),  Colonial  of  Cambridge  (one  of 
founders).  Recreations:  walking.  Home:  1600 
IMassachusetts  Av.  Office:  Court  House,  Cam- 
bridge,  ]\Iass. 

McINTIRE,  Herhert  Bruce,  M.D.;  b.  Lyndeboro, 
N.H.,  July  3,  1857;  s.  Nathaniel  Tay  and  Elizabeth 
(Bruce)  Mclntire;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.;  M.D., 
Medical  Dept.,   Univ.   of  City  of  New   York,   1882; 


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m.  Marlboro,  N.H.,  1883,  Ida  Woodward;  1  daugh- 
ter, Ruth.  Has  practiced  at  Cambridge,  Mass., 
since  1882.  Independent  Republican.  Mem.  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.,  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Club:  Colonial. 
Address:  4  Garden  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

McINTIRi:,  William  Smiley;  b.  Salem,  Mass., 
Melt.  14,  ISfjl;  s.  Xatlianiel  and  Rebecca  (Spauld- 
ing)  Alclntire;  largely  self-educated;  m.  Cecelia 
Hill;  m.  2d,  Annie  Hale;  m.  3d,  Mrs.  Annie  Win- 
g-ate. Began  in  shoe  factory  at  age  of  10;  then 
helper  in  old  Sal^m  Iron  Foundry;  became  propr. 
Salem  Foundry  and  JNlachine  Shop,  1893,  incor- 
porated, 1904  as  Salem  Iron  Foundry,  of  wliich  is 
pres.  and  treas. ;  also  established  iron  works  at 
Valley  l-'alls,  R.I.    Home:  Salem,  .Mass. 

Mcintosh,  Edward  Francis,  M.D. ;  b.  Dor- 
chester, Mass.,  Mar.  2,  1860;  s.  William  Francis 
and  Betsey  Avis  (Bowen)  Mcintosh;  descendant  of 
Stephen  Hopkins,  the  Pilgrim;  M.D.,  Yale  Med. 
Sch.,  1897;  post-grad,  work,  Yale,  and  Berlin,  Ger- 
many; m.  iMrs.  Harriet  L.  Hvde  Moulton,  of  South- 
bridge,  Mass.,  Nov.  27,  1883;  3  children,  Ruth  L. 
(Mrs.  Clarence  H.  Cogswell),  Elizabeth  Hyde 
(Mrs.  Russell  E.  Chatfleld),  Etta  Monroe  (Mrs. 
Rufus  F.  Blount).  Practiced  in  New  Haven  since 
1897.  Progressive.  Conglist.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Conn. 
State  Med.  Soc.  New  Haven  aied.  Soc.  Recreations: 
baseball,  tennis,  chess.  Address:  220  Park  St., 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

McIKTOSH,  Herbert,  M.D.;  b.  Doylestown,  Pa.. 
Jan.  20,  1S57;  s.  George  M.  and  Elizabeth  (Fretz) 
Mcintosh;  prep.  edn.  Dovlestown  English  and 
Classical  Sem.;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1882,  A.M.,  1885; 
instr.  Worce.ster  Acad.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1882-7; 
admitted  to  bar,  1888;  M.D.,  Bellevue  Ho.sp.  Med. 
Coll.,  New  Y''ork,  1896;  m.  Elizabeth  E.  EUard,  of 
Boston,  1896.  Practiced  since  1896;  mem.  Emer- 
gency Guard,  Pa.,  1876;  chmn.  sch.  bd.,  Medway, 
JNIass.,  1898-01;  town  phvs.,  1898-01;  med.  examiner 
7th  Norfolk  Dist..  1896-01  (resigned).  Mem.  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Am.  Med.  Assn.,  Boston  Assn.  Examin- 
ing Physicians  and  Surgeons,  N.E.  Assn.  for  Phys- 
ical Therapeutics,  Am.  Electro-Therapeutic  Assn., 
Beta  Theta  Pi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Mason:  Odd  Fel- 
low. Author:  Practical  Handbook  of  Medical  Elec- 
tricity. Address:  Warren  Chambers,  419  Boylston 
St.,   Boston. 

McINTYRE,  Charles  Haddon,  lawyer;  b.  Spring- 
field, N.B.,  Can..  Feb.  24,  1870:  s.  Alexander  and 
Julia  Ann  (Smith)  Mclntyre;  came  to  U.S.,  1889; 
A.B.,  Acadia  Coll..  N.S.,  1889:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891, 
LL.B.,  1894:  m.  Martha  E.  Alden,  of  Boston,  June 
1,  1S9S;  children.  Alden  H.,  INIalcolm  A.  Practiced, 
Boston,  since  1895;  dir.  Horn  Pond  Ice  Co.  Mem. 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Dorchester  Improvement 
Soc,  Am.  Peace  Soc.  Republican.  Baptist.  Clubs: 
Canadian  (Boston),  Victorian,  Appalachian  Moun- 
tain. Author:  Anglo  American  Arbitration,  1902; 
The  New  Canada,  1902.  Recreations:  country  life. 
Home:  11  Nottingham  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:   18   Tremont   St.,   Boston. 

McINTYBE,  Philip  Willis,  journalist  and  lit. 
critic;  b.  Cornish,  Me.,  Feb.  21,  1847;  s.  James 
Otis  and  Sarah  A.  (Hubbard)  Mclntyre;  ed.  under 
pvt.  tutors,  at  U.S.  Naval  Acad,  and  Med.  Sch.  of 
Me.  (Bowdoin);  m.  Portland,  Me..  Feb.  2,  1905, 
Florence  Percy  IVIatheson.  Editor  Biddeford  Times, 
1872;  city  editor,  1873,  asso.  editor.  1876,  editor-in- 
chief,  1883,  Portland  Daily  Press:  asso.  editor. 
Eastern  Argus.  Portland,  1884-8;  editor,  Biddeford 
Standard,  1890-4:  asso.  editor.  Eastern  Argus, 
1895-8:  prin.  pen  name  "Alfred  York,"  over  which, 
and  own  name,  has  contributed  to  various  mags, 
and  newspapers.  Edited  Maine  Men  of  Progress, 
1877.   Unitarian.    Home:  18  Casco  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

MACKAY,  Albert  James,  M.D.;  b.  South  Ham, 
Wolf  Co.,  Can.,  Feb.  16,  1866:  s.  John  and  Mary 
Jane  (Thompson)  Mackay:  ed.  Caledonia  County 
(Vt.)  Grammar  Sch.:  student  U.  of  Vt,  3  yrs. ; 
U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1897;  m.  June  25,  1902. 
Mary  C.  Blair,  of  West  Barnet.  Vt.  Began  prac- 
tice "at  Peacham  with  Dr.  L.  F.  Parker,  1897;  after 
1  vr.  Dr.  Parker  died;  has  since  continued  practice 
alone,  at  Peacham;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1915. 
Trustee  Caledonia  County  Grammar  Sch.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mem.  A.M. A..  Caledonia  Co.  Med. 
Soc.    (pres.   1912).    Address:  Peacham,  Vt. 


MACKAY,  William  Eshorne,  engineer;  b.  Phila- 
delphia, Jan.  9,  1865;  s.  William  Eshorne  and 
Cliarlotte  lOlizabeth  (Hoag)  Mackav;  sr.  honors, 
Rugby,  1880,  1881;  cadet  engr.  U.S.N. ,  1881;  naval 
cadet,  1882;  grad.  U.S.  Naval  Acad.,  1885;  m.  Helen 
Esther  Baker,  of  Wasliington,  D.C.,  Jan.  21,  1891; 
children,  Wilson  Eshorne,  Woodburv  Eshorne. 
Asst.  engr.  Boston  Gas  Light  Co.,  1887-05;  engr. 
of  construction,  Boston  Consolidated  Gas  Co., 
1905-10,  now  consulting  engr.;  v.-p.  and  gen.  mgr. 
N.E.  Gas  &  Coke  Co.,  since  July,  1910.  Lt.  Naval 
Brigade,  M.V.M.,  1896-8;  It.  U.S.N.,  Spanish-Am. 
War,  1898;  capt.  and  chief  of  Naval  Brigade  of 
Mass.,  1900;  commr.  Mass.  Nautical  Sch.,  since 
1908.  Mem.  Am.  Gas  Inst,  (v.-p.),  N.E.  Soc  Naval 
Engrs.  (ex-pres.),  N.E.  Assn.  Gas  Engrs.,  Guild 
of  Gas  Mgrs.,  Soc.  Gas  Lighting,  Boston  Soc.  C.E. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Engineers',  Ward  Room,  Epis- 
copalian, Oakley  Country;  Chemists'  (New  Yoik), 
Pacific  (Nantucket,  Mass.),  Hoosick-Whisick  (Can- 
ton, Mass.).  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  29  Com- 
monwealth Av.    Office:  111  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

MAC  K AYE,  Henry  Goodwin,  M.D.;  Mar.  15, 
1857-Feb.  2,  1913.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

MACKAYE,  James,  author;  b.  New  York,  Apr. 
8,  1872;  s.  (James)  Steele  and  Mary  Keith  (Med- 
bery)  Mackaye;  brother  of  Percy  (Wallace)  Mac- 
kaye;  B.S.,  Harvard,  1895;  m.  Mary  Morse,  of  Ply- 
mouth, Mass.,  1906.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books,  etc.)  Home:  162  Elm  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.    Office:  37  Wareham  St.,  Boston.* 

MACKAYE,  Percy,  dramatist;  b.  New  Y^ork,  Mar. 
16,  1S75;  s.  James  Steele  and  Mary  Keith  (Med- 
bery)  Mackaye;  brother  of  James  Mackaye;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1897;  studied  as  matriculated  student,  U. 
of  Leipzig,  1899-1900;  m.  Shirley,  Mass.,  Marion 
Homer  Morse,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  8.  1898. 
Traveled  in  Europe,  1898-1900,  residing  succes- 
sively at  Rome,  Brunnen  (Switzerland),  Leipzig 
and  London;  taught  in  pvt.  sch..  New  York,  1900- 
04;  joined  Cornish  (N.H.)  Colony,  1904;  since  then 
engaged  wholly  in  dramatic  work.  Lectured  at 
Harvard,  Yale,  Columbia  and  many  other  univs.  on 
the  theatre,  1906-13.  Delivered  address  on  "The 
"W^orker  in  Poetry"  before  Nat.  Acad,  and  Inst., 
New  Theatre,  New  York,  1911.  Mem.  National 
Institute  of  Arts  and  Letters;  hon.  mem.  Harvard 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Clubs:  Players,  Harvard,  Mac- 
Dowell  (New^  Y'ork),  Harvard  (Boston),  Authors' 
(Boston  and  London).  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  list  of  books,  plays,  etc.)  Home:  Cornish, 
N.H.,   P.O.  W^indsor,  Vt.* 

McKEACr,  Anna  Jane,  educator:  b.  West  Fin- 
ley,  Pa.,  Mar.  13,  1864;  d.  Moses  and  Jane  (Tanne- 
hill)  McKeag;  grad.  Washington  (Pa.)  Sem.,  1881; 
studied  under  various  pvt.  teachers;  B.A.,  Wilson 
Coll.,  Pa.,  1895;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Pa.,  1900;  spl.  student, 
Clark  U.,  1902-3;  hon.  fellow  in  philosophy,  1903-4; 
unmarried.  Teacher  in  pub.  and  pvt.  schs..  Pa. 
and  O.,  1881-92;  instr.,  1892-4,  prof,  philosophy, 
1894-02,  dean,  1901-2,  Wilson  Coll.:  instr.  in  peda- 
gogy, 1902-3;  apptd.  asso.  prof.,  1903,  prof,  edn., 
1969-Feb.  1,  1912,  Wellesley  Coll..  Mass.:  pres. 
Wilson  Coll.,  Feb.  1,  1912-Aug.  1,  1915;  prof,  his- 
tory and  principles  of  edn.,  Wellesley  Coll.,  since 
Aug.  1,  1915.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Nat.  Soc. 
Coll.  Teachers  of  Edn.,  N.E.  Soc.  Coll.  Teachers  of 
Edn.  (pres.,  1911),  Assn.  Coll.  and  Prep.  Schs.  of 
Middle  States  (v.-p.,  1914),  Am.  Sch.  Hygiene 
Assn..  Am.  Psvchol.  As.sn.  Presbyn.  Club:  Twenti- 
eth Century  (Boston).  Author:  The  Sensation  of 
Pain  and  the  Theory  of  the  Specific  Sense  Ener- 
gies, 1902;  contbr.  to  ednl.  mags.  Collaborator  on 
Journal  of  Educational  Psychology.  Address: 
Wellesley  College,  Wellesley,  Mass. 

McKEAN,  Joseph,  clergyman;  b.  West  Medway, 
Mass  Apr.  21,  1S.t6;  s.  Peter  and  Ellen  (Day)  Mc- 
Kean:  grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1886;  m.  Ida 
Elizabeth  Coombs,  of  North  Bellingham,  Mass., 
Sept  10,  1876.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry.  1886; 
pastor  Preston,  Conn..  1886-8,  Niantic,  1888-91, 
1896-7,  Winchendon,  Mass.,  1891-6,  Branford.  Conn., 
1896-01  Fall  River,  Mass..  1901-5.  Haverhill,  1905- 
07  Townshend,  Vt.,  1907-14,  West  Townsend, 
Mass.,  since  1914.  Trustee  and  mem.  of  pruden- 
tial com.  Leland  and  Gray  Sem.,  1909-15.  Repub- 
lican.   Mason.    Home:   West  Townsend,   Mass. 


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McK£E,  Ralpli  Harper,  chemist;  b.  Clinton,  Mo., 
June  20  1874;  s.  James  Thomas  and  Mary  Fran- 
ces (Kicketts)  McKee;  A.B.,  U.  of  Wooster,  O., 
1895,  A.M.,  1897;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Chicago.  1901;  m. 
Marv  Covle  Noyes,  of  Carthage,  111.,  June  26,  1902; 
2  children,  Margaret  Harper,  William  Noyes. 
Prof  chemistry  and  mathematics,  Carthage  Coll., 
Ill  1895-1900;  instr.  in  chemistry,  1900-1,  prof., 
1901-9,  Lake  Forest  (111.)  U.;  prof,  chemistry,  U. 
of  Me.,  since  1909.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Chem.  Soc. 
(councilor).  Chemists'  Club  (New  York),  Deutsche 
Chemische  Gesellschaft,  Phi  Lambda  Epsilon,  Phi 
Delta  Theta,  Tau  Beta  Pi,  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Alpha 
Chi  Sigma.  Contbr.  scientific  article.s,  mostly  on 
organic  chemistry.  Recreations:  fishing,  hunting. 
Address:  Orono,  Me. 

IVIcKEEVEK,  rranklin  Garrett,  clergyman;  b. 
Oxford  Pa.,  Dec.  2t,  1852;  s.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth 
(Lockard)  McKeever;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1881,  A.M., 
1889;  grad.  Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1884;  (D.D., 
Brown,  1906);  m.  Clara  Frances  Butts,  of  Spencer- 
port  N  Y.,  Feb.  3,  1885.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry, 
1884;  pastor,  Medina,  N.Y.,  1884-8,  Providence, 
R  I.,  1888-93,  New  London,  Conn.,  1893-08;  lit. 
work,  1909-12;  pastor  Newport,  R.I.,  1912 — .  Spl. 
lecturer  Bucknell  U.,  1898,  Newton  Theol.  Instn., 
1907;  studying  and  preaching  in  Europe,  1897  and 
1903.  Trustee,  1st  v.-p.  Conn.  Bapt.  Conv. ;  trus- 
tee and  sec.  R.I.  Bapt.  Conv.;  trustee  Conn.  Bapt. 
Edn  Soc,  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  Conn.  Lit  Instn.; 
mem.  Visiting  Com.,  Brown  U.  Address:  Newport, 
R.I.* 

McKENNA,  rrank,  mfr.;  b.  County  Monaghan, 
Ireland,  Julv  14,  1857;  s.  James  and  Mary  Mc- 
Kenna;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Central  Falls,  R.I.;  m.  Oct. 
15  1889,  Ellen  McNeil,  of  Pawtucket,  R.I.  Came 
to  America  with  parents,  in  1873,  and  located  in 
Central  Falls,  R.I.;  learned  the  trade  of  brass 
founder;  established  City  Brass  Foundry,  mfrs. 
brass  and  bronze  castings,  Pawtucket,  1890.  Office: 
21   Slater  Av.,  Pawtucket,  R.I. 

McKENNA,  George  Robert,  lawyer;  b.  Stoning- 
ton.  Conn.,  Aug.  18,  1865;  s.  Patrick  and  Mary 
(Ward)  McKenna;  grad.  Westerly  High  Sch.,  1888; 
LL  B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1892;  m.  Julia  Day,  of  West- 
erly, R.I.,  1902.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1892; 
mem.  Conn.  Gen.  Assembly,  from  Stonington,  1893- 
94;  pros,  attv.,  Stonington,  1894-5  and  since  1914; 
corpn.  counsel,  Town  of  Stonington,  1911,  1912. 
Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Recreations:  base- 
ball. Home:  8  Moses  St.  Office:  70  High  St.,  West- 
erly, R.I. 

McKENNA,  John  Bernard,  surgeon;  b.  New  York 
City,  Aug.  31,  1863;  s.  John  and  Catherine  (Lough- 
ran)  McKenna;  A.B..  Manhattan  Coll.,  N.Y.  City, 
1884,  A.M.,  1891;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Co- 
lumbia), 1888;  m.  Mary  E.  Lewis,  of  East  Provi- 
dence. R.I.,  Aug.  28,  1901;  5  children,  Ambrose  B.. 
Madaline,  John  B.,  Francis,  Mary.  Practiced  m 
East  Providence  since  1888;  visiting  surgeon  to 
St.  Joseph's  Hosp.;  consulting  surgeon  to  St.  Vin- 
cent De  Paul  Infant  Asylum;  surgeon,  rank  of 
maj.,  R.I.N.G.,  1900-9;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1913, 
1914.  Mem.  Corpn.  La  Salle  Acad.  Mem.  A.M.A., 
R  I  Med.  Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn.  Democrat. 
Roman  Catholic.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus.  Club: 
Catholic.  Recreations:  music,  literature.  Home: 
12  Summit  St.  Office:  47  Taunton  Av.,  East  Provi- 
dence,  R.I. 

Mckenzie,  Alexander,  clergyman;  Dec.  14, 
1830-1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

Mckenzie,  Kenneth,  college  prof.;  prof.  Ro- 
mance langs.,  U.  of  111.,  Urbana,  111.,  since  1915. 
(See  vol.   1909,   also  Who's  Who  in  America.)* 

Mckenzie,  Theodore  Hall,  civil  engr. :  b.  Wal- 
lingford.  Conn.,  Mar.  29,  1847:  s.  William  and 
Temperance  (Hall)  McKenzie;  descendant  on  ma- 
ternal side,  of  John  Hall,  who  came  to  America 
in  the  Mayflower:  ed.  Merlden  High  Sch.:  Conn. 
Lit.  Instn.,  Suffield,  Conn.;  spl.  course,  Yale;  stud- 
ied under  Nathan  Booth,  chief  engr.,  N.H.  &  North- 
ampton R.R.,  and  William  Cooper,  chief  engr., 
N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.  R.R. ;  m.  Mary  E.  Neal,  d.  Hon. 
Roswell  A.  Neal,  of  Southington,  1871;  2  sons, 
William  A.,  city  engr.  and  supt.  water  wks.,  Wal- 
lingford,  Conn.;  Samuel  Hall,  boro  engr.  and  supt. 


water  wks.,  Southington,  Conn.  Engaged  as  prin. 
asst.  and  chief  engr.  of  several  railroads  in  Mass., 
R.I.  and  Conn.;  city  engr.  of  Meriden  and  st. 
commr. ;  designed  sewer  system  and  new  water 
works  at  Meriden  (first  sewage  disposal  plant  in 
Conn.);  has  designed  14  water  works  and  12  sewer 
syslem.s  and  disposal  plants.  Engr.,  sec.  and  treas. 
Southington  (Conn.)  Water  Co.,  28  yrs. ;  sec.  and 
dir.  for  10  yrs.  of  the  Peck,  Stow  &  Wilcox  Co. 
(capital,  $1,500,000);  mem.  and  chmn.  Conn.  State 
Bd.  Civ.  Engrs.  for  27  yrs.,  to  July  1,  1911;  also 
civ.  engr.  Mem.  Conn.  State  Bd.  of  Health  since 
1892.  Has  been  engaged  since  1906  on  appraisal  of 
water  power,  mills  and  macliinery  on  new  Catskill 
water  supply  and  old  Croton  supply  for  City  of 
New  York;  also  for  5  yrs.  on  similar  appraisement 
for  Barge  Canal  for  N.Y.  Sec,  treas.  and  mgr. 
Terry ville  Water  Co.;  in  practice  as  gen.  consul- 
tant. Was  state  dir.  Fairfield  County  Home.  Re- 
publican. Baptist.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Am.  Pub. 
Healtli  Assn.,  N.E.  Water  Works  Assn.,  Conn.  Soc. 
Civ.  Engrs.  Chapter  Mason.  Clubs:  Home  (]Meri- 
den.  Conn);  Terryville,  Golf,  Harmony,  New  York- 
ers (New  York).  Home:  Southington,  Conn.  Ad- 
dress: Southington,  Conn.;  75  Pratt  St.,  Hartford, 
and  Terryville,  Conn. 

MACKENZIE,  William  Doug-las,  theologian;  b. 
Fauresmith,  Orange  River  Colony,  South  Africa, 
July  16,  1859;  s.  John  M.  (missionary)  and  Ellen 
(Douglas)  Mackenzie;  ed.  Watson's  Coll.  Sell., 
1875;  M.A.,  U.  of  Edinburgh,  1881;  Congl.  Theol. 
Hall,  Edinburgh,  1880-2;  U.  of  Gottingen,  1886; 
(D.D.,  Beloit  Coll.,  1896,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1906. 
Y'ale  U.,  1907,  U.  of  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  1910; 
LL.D.,  Princeton  U.,  1906);  m.  Alice,  d.  late  T.  B. 
Crowther,  of  Harraby  Green,  Carlisle,  Eng.,  Apr. 
27,  1883;  2  children,  Ian  Douglas,  Marjorie  Douglas. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1882;  prof,  systematic 
theology,  Chicago  Theol.  Sem.,  1895-03;  pres.  Hart- 
ford Theol.  Sem.,  1904 — ;  chmn.  Bd.  of  Missionary 
Preparation,  New  York.  Clubs:  University,  Hart- 
ford Golf,  Twentieth  Century.  Author:  The  Ethics 
of  Gambling,  1893;  The  Revelation  of  the  Christ, 
1896:  Christianity  and  the  Progress  of  Man,  1897: 
South  Africa — Its  History,  Heroes  and  Wars,  1900: 
John  Mackenzie,  South  African  Missionary  and 
Statesman,  1902;  The  Final  Faith,  1910;  Galatians 
&  Romans  (in  Westminster,  N.T.),  1912.  Contbr. 
article,  "Jesus  Christ,"  Ency.  of  Religion  and 
Ethics,  1914.  Home:  82  Gillett  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

Mckenzie,  William  p.;  b.  Almonte,  Can.,  1861; 
eldest  s.  Rev.  William  McKenzie,  of  Kelso,  Scot- 
land, and  Catherine  (Shiells)  McKenzie,  of  Edin- 
burgh, who  married,  1859,  and  settled  in  Can.;  ed. 
Upper  Can.  Coll.;  A.B.,  Toronto  U.,  1884;  spl.  corr. 
The  Mail,  during  the  N.W.  Campaign  to  put  down 
Riel's  Insurrection,  1885;  Knox  Coll.,  Toronto, 
1889;  Auburn  (N.Y.)  Theol.  Sem.,  1890.  Pastor  1st 
Presbyn.  Ch.,  Avon,  N.Y.,  4  yrs.;  instr.  English  lit. 
and  rhetoric,  U.  of  Rochester,  1892-5;  Boston,  1896, 
in  service  of  Christian  Science  movement;  mem. 
Bd.  of  Lectureship,  1898-15;  trustee  Christian  Sci- 
ence Pub.  Soc.  since  1898.  Married  Daisette  Dudley 
Stocking,  of  Cleveland,  O.,  Aug.  1,  1901;  1  son, 
Guilford  Stuart.  Address:  10  Concord  Av.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

McKEBNON,  Edward,  newspaper  man;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, N.Y.,  May  14,  1872;  s.  Rev.  Edward  John 
and  Mary  Jane  (Proudfit)  McKernon;  of  Scotch- 
Irisli  descent,  dating  from  1732  in  America;  grad. 
Trov  Conf.  Acad.,  Poultney,  Vt.,  1892;  m.  Josephine 
Marion  West,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  June  10.  1896. 
Reporter  and  night  editor  Springfield  (Mass.) 
Union,  1892-4;  independent  newspaper  work, 
Springfield,  1894-S;  owner  and  editor  Mohawk  Val- 
ley Register,  Ft.  Plain,  N.Y.,  1898-01;  became 
connected  with  Associated  Press,  as  an  editor,  at 
Boston  Jan.  1,  1903;  transferred  to  N.Y.  City, 
1905,  and  advanced  to  day  mgr..  news  editor  and 
foreign  news  editor;  accompanied  Sec.  of  State 
Philander  C.  Knox  on  tour  of  Central  and  South 
American  republics;  apptd.  news  editor  Associated 
Press  for  N.E.,  Jan..  1913;  head  of  Boston  Bur., 
since  Sept.,  1913;  detached  for  spl.  war  service, 
Aug.-Dec,  1914.  Decorated  Order  of  Bust  of  The 
Liberator  by  Venezuelan  Govt.,  1912.  Republican. 
Club:   Boston  City.    Recreations:   golf.    Home:    16 


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Vincent  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.    Office:  7  Water  St.,  interests  of  Ins.  Assn.  of  Providence,  was  one  of 

Boston,   Mass.  the    founders    of    Nat.    Fire    Protective    Assn.,    of 

lur^TTTTi-nx-Ta-      Tov»<>„      a.^^i^      ^^ ^*    ,.,.     r-r.^tr,^  which  has  since  been  a  member.    Mem.  Providence 

McKIBBEN,     James     Alvin      secretary     Boston  ^g^j,     ^i^^h.    Engrs.,    Ins.    Library    Assn.,    Sigma 

Vq«1":''   i",.^^    i^7V?-    m-^^a^^'^/r'    ^^^^^,^^,^•r',^r  Chapter  of  Psi  Upsilon.    Republican.    Episcopalian. 

llSbS     s.   Julm  T.  and  C.\nthia  A.    (Barnes)    Mclvib-  f-.i,,>rc;.    mnne      Ai^i-wjnm    HnVit     Qnnontiim       vian-na 

ben;    ed.    grammar    and    high    schs.,    Nortonville.  ^lf^,%  ^^^^is^M^^mf:    ^S^^B'row^n '^St'.^^Offi^eT'fT 

Kan  ;   Amherst  Coll^   \.M.C.A.  Evening  Euw   bcli  custom    House   St.,    Providence,    R.I. 
Boston;    married.     Began    as    stenographer,    with 

firm  of  Beach  &  Clarridge,  wholesale  extract  mfrs.,  McKINNEY,  Iiutlier  FranMin,  clergyman,  ex- 
Boston;  held  similar  position  with  the  Canadian  congressman;  b.  nr.  Newark,  O.,  Apr.  25,  1841;  s. 
Pacific  Despatch  Co.;  asst.  official  reporter  for  Alexander  and  Elizabeth  (Miller)  McKinney;  ed. 
Boston  City  Council,  18S9-91;  asst.  sec.  in  the  pub.  sch.  nr.  Newarl^,  O.,  pvt.  sch.,  Oskaloosa,  la., 
mavor's  office,  1891-05;  sec.  to  James  J.  Storrow,  and  St.  Lawrence  U.,  Canton,  N.Y.,  A.B.,  1870;  m. 
sr.  partner  Lee,  Higginson  &  Co.,  1905-Nov.,  1908;  Bridgton,  Me.,  Aug.  1,  1870,  Sharlie  Paine  Webb, 
sec.  Boston  Merchants'  Assn.,  1908-9;  assn.  was  Enlisted  in  1st  Ohio  Cav.,  Aug.,  1861;  served  till 
consolidated  with  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Feb.,  1863;  discharged  for  disabilities.  Ordained 
and  sec.  of  latter  since  1909.  Democrat.  Mason  to  Universalist  ministry,  1870,  served  2  yrs.  and 
(K.T.).  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Boston  Press,  Boston  4  months  at  Bridgton,  Me.,  2  yrs.  at  Newfields, 
Athletic  Assn.  Recreations:  motoring,  mountain  N.H.,  and  over  10  yrs.  pastor  at  Manchester,  N.H. ; 
climbing.  Home:  42  Mellen  St.,  Dorchester  Centre  in  dry  goods  business.  I^ridgton,  Me..  2  yrs.;  now 
P.O.,  Boston.    Office:   177  Mill^  St.,  Boston.  pres.    Bridgton    Furniture   Co.     Preached    1    yr.    in 

McKIBBIN,  John,  retired  banker;  b.  Pittsburgh,  Kansas  City,  Mo.    Democrat;  elected  congressman, 

Sept.    8,    1836;    s.    Alexander   and    Mary    (Graham)  )«t;  >!■  H-  '^'.''oo-o^^!i'*l;  and  again  1_8!)0;  canuidate  for 

McKibbin;    ed.    in    pvt.    schs.,    by    pvt.    tutors,    by  S^X-  ?i-S-  ^P?;  o^l^'^*^'^,'^^  v!^^^*'/onv(  ?^  2J2;  E.E. 

travel,  and  by  spl.  courses  of  studv  in  langs.;   m.  and    M.P.    of    U.S.    to   Colombia,    1893-7.    Address: 

Jeanie    Wood,    of    Grand    Rapids,    Mich.,    Oct.    15,  Bridgton,   Me. 

1875;    1  daughter,   Emily  W.    Boyhood  days   spent        MacKKTGHT.  Adam  Stephenson,  M.D.;  b.  Phila., 

in  Detroit;  engaged  in  pvt.  banking,  at  Kalamazoo,  Pa.,  Oct.  23,  1S58;  s.  Robert  and  Jane  (Stephenson) 

Mich.,    1859-79;    lived    abroad,    1879-99,    at   Detroit,  MacKnight;    ed.    pub.    schs.,    Phila.;    M.D.,    Jeffer- 

1899-13,  Boston,  1913 — .    Republican.    Episcopalian,  son     Med.     Coll.,    Phila.,     1888;    m.     Sara    Lackey 

Art  connoisseur.    Address:    32  Commonwealth  Av.,  Patton,  of  Phila.,  Mar.  1,  1881;  4  sons,  Robert  B., 

Boston,  Mass.*  William   A.   P.,   Thomas   S.,   Richard  P.    Practiced 

MACKIE,  Laura  V.  Gustin,  M.D.;  b.  Etna,  Me.,  in  Pa.,  1888-95,  in  R.L,  1895-1900,  and  at  Fall 
July  20,  1852;  d.  Charles  More  and  Ellen  (Grant)  River,  Mass.,  since  1900.  Colliery  surgeon,  mining 
Gustin;  ed.  Westbrook  (Me.)  Sem.;  M.D.,  Woman's  region,  Luzerne  Co.,  Pa.,  1890-95;  dep.  med.  msp. 
Med.  Coll.  of  Pa.,  Phila.,  1874;  post-grad,  study  to  Pa.  Bd.  Health,  1891-5;  sec.  Bd.  Health,  Free- 
Post-Graduate  Med.  Sch.,  New  York;  m.  Attleboro,  land.  Pa.,  1892-5;  health  officer.  Little  Compton, 
Mass.,  Dec.  24,  1875,  George  Mackie,  M.D.  (now  R.L,  1896-9;  med.  examiner,  1st  dist.,  R.I.,  1897- 
deceased).  Has  practiced  at  Attleboro  since  1876.  1900;  health  officer,  Tiverton,  R.L,  1899-1900;  phys.- 
Home:  155  Pleasant  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  in-charge    tuberculosis    dept.    of    City    Hosp.,    Fall 

MACKIE,  WilUam  A.,  banker;  b.  New  Bedford,  ^r't^'^.f^^-' },^^L'!i,^^f'^'V^^^^^ 

Mass.,    Aug     21,    1852;    s.    Adam   and   Chloe    (Law-  gfrftlf   -^?l'«  ^^  Q^'^V^^'r.w  «?;t^  nf^f   b.iu^ 

rence)     Mackie      descendant    of    Scotch    ancestry;  S^^"^\,^^^f-', 2^0.^-15,   now  state  dist^^^h^^^^^ 

or!     iSTew    Rpdfnrd    r)ub     schs      and    nvt     soh  •    m  Acer,    Associated    Bds.    of   Health    of    Mass.     Pres. 

lliza^'beTh  R  Cook,  ?f  New  Bedford,  ?une  l?-i88'^:  i^^''-^li^%l^fF.''l^::r.'''A^M^^^^ 
Entered  banking  business  Apr.  24,  1869;  v.-p.  and  Am  Pub.  Health  Assn.  A.M.A  ,  Mass.  Med  Soc. 
cashier  1st  Nat  Bank,  New  Bedford;  elk.  of  Com-  Address:  355  N.  Main  St.,  Fall  River.  Mass. 
mon  Council  15  yrs.;  mem.  Sinking  Funds  Commn.  McKNICfHT,  Edwin  T.,  lawyer;  b.  Marrtown, 
of  New  Bedford  since  Mar.,  1902  (chmn.  since  Kings  Co.,  N.B.,  Oct.  11,  1869;  s.  George  and  Au- 
Mar.,  1907).  Mem.  New  Bedford  Bd.  of  Trade,  gusta  (Taylor)  McKnight;  came  to  America,  1894; 
Mem.  Am.  Bankers'  Assn.  (exec,  council),  Mass.  A.B.,  U.  of  N.B.,  1894;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
Bankers'  Assn.  (exec,  council),  Nat.  Bank  Cashiers'  1897;  m.  Frances  M.  Splaine.  of  Cambridge,  Mass., 
Assn.  (treas.,  1906,  pres.,  1908),  Mass.  Forestry  Sept.  19,  1897;  1  daughter,  Edna  M.  Admitted  to 
Assn.,  Old  Dartmouth  Hist.  Soc.  (dir.  and  cashier).  Mass.  bar,  1896;  mem.  law  firm  of  Eaton  &  Mc- 
LTnitarian.  Mem.  Eureka  Lodge,  F.  &  A.M.;  Adoni-  Knight  since  1897;  pres.  Medford  Trust  Co.;  dir. 
ram  Chapter,  R.A.M.;  Sutton  Commandery,  K.T.  Dorchester  Trust  Co.,  Framingham  Trust  Co., 
Clubs:  Wamsutta,  Dartmouth,  Brooks.  Home:  77  Charlestown  Trust  Co.,  Guaranty  Trust  Co.,  Dal- 
Walnut  St.  Office:  1st  National  Bank,  New  Bed-  ton-Ingersoll  Mfg.  Co.,  "Wellman  Co.  Mem.  Bos- 
ford,  jNlass.  ton  Common  Council,  1903-5;  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
McKINXAY,  Duncan  Murray,  clergyman;  b.  1906-7.  Republican.  Free  Baptist.  Mason  (KT.); 
York,  Livingston  Co.,  N.Y..  Feb.  6,  1852;  s.  Daniel  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs:  Boston  City  (Boston), 
and  Agnes  (McLam)  McKinlav.  both  of  whom  Medford  (Medford).  Recreations:  motoring.  Home: 
came  from  Glasgow,  Scotland,  1850;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  64  Terrace  Road,  Medford,  Mass.  Office:  45  Milk 
Franklinville,  N.Y. ;  Ten  Broeck  Free  Acad.,  Frank-  St.,  Boston. 

linville;  A.B.,  Westminster  Coll.,  New  Wilmington,        McKNICrHT,  Everett  James,  M.D.;  b.  Ellington, 

Pa.,  1877:  Xenia  (O.)  Theol.  Sem.;  grad.  Allegheny  Conn.,    June    12,    1855;    s.    James   Dixon    and   Mary 


_      .  .  .  _  _    _  t*.ii>_*   ±xi    i/Lii   ETGriGrRtiv^..   j.»v^**.   -..-.^,-CT"-* — I 

Unity,    111.,    Colona   and   Homestead,    111..    Chelsey,  of  Ellington.  Conn.,  1720;  grad.  Hopkins  Grammar 

Ontario.    Can.,    and    North    Hamden,    N.Y.,    1881-3;  gch  ,   New   Haven,   Conn.;    A.B.,   Yale,    1876    (M.A., 

nastor  Barnet  Center.  Vt.,   1883-09;  since  at  Tops-  1907);    student   Yale   Med.    Sch.,   1   yr.;    M.D..   Coll. 

ham,  Vt.    Trustee  Allegheny  Theol.  Sem.,  1910-12;  p^ys.   and    Surg.    (Columbia),   1879;    m.   Aletha  T. 

now  trustee  Caledonia  County  Grammar  Sch..  Vt.  Lj^glev    of  New  Haven,  Feb.   8,   1881;   1  daughter. 

Republican.    Address:  Topsham.  Orange  Co.,  Vt.  Rachel.    Practiced  in  East  Hartford  and  Hartford 

McKINIiET,  Charles  Ethelbert,  clergyman;  since  1879;  visiting  surgeon  Hartford  Hosp.;  con- 
moved  to  Galesburg,  111.,  Sept.,  1911.  (See  vol.  suiting  surgeon  Hartford  Orphan  Asylum:  New 
1909.)  Britain     Gen.     Hosp.,    Middlesex    Hosp.     (Middle- 

MACKINNEY,  Charles  Baldwin;  b.  Medford,  boro).  Johnson  Memorial  Hosp.  (Stafford  Springs, 
Mass  June  26,  1874;  s.  Herbert  G.  and  Maria  Conn.) ;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1893.  Fellow  Am. 
Louise  (Bartlett)  Mackinnev;  grad.  Providence  Coll.  Surgeons.  New  York  Acad.  Medicine;  mem. 
(RI)  High  Sch.,  1891;  student.  Brown  U.,  1891-2;  A.M.A.,  Conn.  State  Med  Soc  Hartford  and  Hart- 
m  Ellen  Blanche  Cook,  of  Providence,  R.L,  Oct.  ford  Co.  med.  assns.,  Yale  Alumni  Assn.  Clubs: 
"1  1903-  2  children,  Virginia.  Edith  Dennison.  Hartford,  Twentieth  Century  University  (Hart- 
Began  as  inspector  with  the  Ins.  Assn.  of  Provi-  ford);  Graduates'  (New  Haven) ;  Yale  (New  York), 
dence  continuing  until  became  sec.  Starkweather  Recreations:  gardening.  Address:  110  High  St., 
&   Shepley,    Inc.,    ins.,    1899.     As   representative   of  Hartford,  Conn. 


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MacKUSICK,  Albert  Band,  lawyer:  h.  Cam- 
bridge, Miiss.,  Dec.  13,  1S75;  .s.  I^erov  C.  and  IMartha 
E.  (Hand)  IMacKusick;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1S99,  LI..B., 
1902;  m.  New  York  City,  Wanda  Weidhorn,  Apr. 
16,  1912.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1902,  since  en- 
gaged in  gen.  practice;  trial  atty.  foi-  Boston  lOle- 
vated  Ry.  Co.,  until  1908;  mem.  MacKusick  & 
Lyman;  v. -p.  Electric  Score  Hoard  Co.,  Haird 
Harvester  Co.  of  Decatur,  111.;  dir.  Tremont  Tem- 
ple (Boston),  Am.  Levant  Agency,  of  Constanti- 
nople. Has  made  spl.  study  abroad  of  economic 
and  business  questions,  with  reference  to  oppor- 
tunities for  extension  of  Am.  trade  and  commerce 
in  Turkey  and  the  Levant.  Mem.  M.V.M.,  1904-8. 
Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Republican.  Bap- 
tist. Mason.  Clubs:  Choatc  Law,  Boston  City, 
Harvard.  Author:  Business  Opportunities  in  the 
Near  East,  1912.  Recreations:  yachting,  books. 
Home:  1340  Commonwealth  Av.  Office:  G  Beacon 
St.,  Boston. 

McKUSICK,  Marshall  N.,  lawyer.  (See  vol.  1909.) 

MacIiACHIiAN,  Donald  Cattanacli,  M.D.,  sur- 
geon: b.  Lochaber,  Can.,  May  5,  1878;  s.  Malcolm 
and  Sarah  (Campbell)  MacLachlan;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
of  Lochaber  and  Buckingham,  P.Q.,  and  high  sch., 
Vankleek  Hill,  Ont.:  M.D.,  C.iM.,  McGill  U.  Med. 
Department,  IMontreal,  1904:  m.  Caroline  Benton 
Hatch,  of  (Greenland,  N.H.,  June  1,  1909.  Resident 
phvs.  to  Montreal  Maternity  Hosp.,  1904-5;  prac- 
ticed at  Greenland,  N.H.,  since  1905.  Mem.  N.H. 
Med.  Soc,  Rockingham  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Portsmouth 
Med.  Soc.    ^rason.    I'resbyn.    Home:  Greenland,  N.H. 

McIiANZ:,  Ellen  i;.  (Mrs.  .John  McLane)  ;  b.  Mil- 
ford,  N.H.,  Aug.  9,  1855;  d.  Eben  Baker  and  Lydia 
Smith  (Frve)  Tuck:  grad.  Milford  High  Sch.,  1872; 
grad.  Oread  Collegiate  Inst.,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1875:  m.  John  McLane  (gov.  N.H.,  1905-6),  Mar. 
10,  1880  (died  Apr.  13.  1911):  children,  Clinton 
.\verill.  Hazel  Ellen,  John  Roy,  Charles  Malcolm. 
Bres.  McLane  Mfg.  Co.,  mfrs.  of  postofflce  furni- 
ture ahd  equipments,  since  husband's  death,  1911. 
Mem.  N.H.  Soc.  Colonial  Dames  of  America,  Mil- 
ford  Chapter  D.A.R.  Mem.  Order  of  Eastern  Star. 
Episcopalian.  Club:  Woman's  (Milford).  Address: 
Milford,   N.H. 

McXiANE,  John,  governor,  mfr.;  Feb.  27.  1852- 
Apr.  13,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1910-11.) 

McI^ANE,  "William  Ward,  clergyman:  b.  Lewis- 
ville  Pa.,  Nov.  13,  1846;  s.  John  and  Julia  A. 
(Fisher)  McLane:  A.B.,  Blackburn  Coll.,  1871,  A.M., 
1874;  grad.  Western  Theol.  Sem.,  Pa.,  1874;  Ph.D., 
Yale,  1889;  (D.D.,  Blackburn.  1882):  m.  Frances 
Robinson,  of  Albany,  N.Y".,  Nov.  18,  ISSO.  Ordained 
Presbvn.  ministry,  1874;  pastor  Presbyn.  Ch., 
Brownsville,  Pa.,  1874-8,  Second  Presbyn.  Ch., 
Steubenville,  O.,  1878-83,  Plymouth  Congl.  Ch., 
New  Haven.  Conn..  1884-12.  Leominster.  Mass., 
1912.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  writings  and 
other  details.)     Home:   Leominster,   Mass.* 

UacIiABEN,  Alfred  Allan,  mfr.  rubber  goods; 
b  Herdman.  Quebec,  Can.,  Aug.  5,  1875;  s.  Arthur 
and  :Margaret  (Hamilton)  MacLaren;  ed.  pub. 
schs.;  unmarried.  Came  to  U.S.,  1894,  and  engaged 
in  building  business;  with  Boston  Woven  Hose 
Co  6  yrs. ;  treas.  Atlantic  Rubber  Co..  since  1906. 
Republican.  Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  Bos- 
ton. Factory:  Atlantic,  Mass.  Office:  Atlantic  and 
Boston. 

McIiAUGHIiIIT,  Allan  Joseph,  sanitarian;  b.  Lon- 
don, Ont..  Can..  June  26.  1872;  s.  Patrick  Hugh  and 
Katherine  (McLean)  McLaughlin:  grad.  London 
Collegiate  Inst.,  1888;  M.D.,  Detroit  Coll.  of  Med- 
icine, 1896;  m.  Susan  Mars,  of  Berrien  Springs, 
Mich.,  Julv  16,  1901.  Apptd.  acting  asst.  surgeon, 
IT  S  Pub.  Health  Service,  Mar.,  1900;  commd.  asst. 
surgeon,  Apr.,  1900;  passed  asst.  surgeon,  Apr., 
1905-  surgeon.  Dec.  1,  1912.  Served  in  New  Y^ork, 
Washington.  Naples,  Italy,  Hamburg  and  Berlin, 
Germany.  Trieste.  Austria,  and  San  Francisco; 
acting  dir.  of  health  for  P.I.,  1908-9;  in  charge  fed- 
eral investigation  sewage  pollution  of  Great 
Lakes  and  Missouri  River,  1911-12;  chief  sanitary 
expert  and  dir.  field  work,  Internat.  Joint  Comnm., 
1913-Nov.  1,  1914;  commr.  of  health,  Mass.,  since 
Nov.    1,    1914.     Catholic.     Mem.    A.M.A.,    Am.    Pub. 


Health  Assn.,  Assn.  Mil.  Surgeons  of  U.S.  Club: 
University.  Author  many  articles  in  med.  jours, 
and  pubis,  of  U.S.  Pub.  Health  Service.  Home:  93 
Marion  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  State  House, 
Boston,  Mass.* 

Mclaughlin,  Henry  valentine,  :\r.D.:  b.  Wex- 
ford, lieland,  Feb.  9,  1856;  s.  .lohn  and  Margaret 
(Ormsby)  McLaughlin;  M.D.,  Royal  Coll.  of  Sur- 
geons, Dublin,  and  Royal  Coll.  of  Physicians,  Ed- 
inburgh, 1884;  m.  Dublin,  Jan.  17,  1885.  Margaret 
.Josephine  Duffy;  childi-en,  Olivia  M.  (Mrs.  J.  A. 
Butler).  Rita,  Henry  W.  Arrived  in  Boston,  1885; 
apptd.  visiting  physician  to  St.  John's  Sem.;  asst. 
surgeon,  throat  and  nose  dept.  of  Carney  and  St. 
Elizabeth's  hosps.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus, 
B.P.O.E.  Home:  40  Kent  St..  Brookline,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:   394   Marlboro  St.,  Boston. 

McIiAXTGHIiIN,  James  Matthews,  musical  edu- 
cator; b.  Boston,  Nov.  29,  1857;  s.  Matthew  and  Mary 
(McLaughlin)  McLaughlin;  grad.  spl.  course  Bos- 
ton Coll.,  1897;  A.M.,  1898;  pupil  of  Eugene  Thayer, 
organist;  m.  Hannah  E.  Whalen.  of  Boston.  Aug. 
25,  1880.  Supervisor  of  music,  pub.  schs.,  Waltham, 
Mass.,  1886-7:  spl.  instr.  of  music,  1887-99,  dir. 
music  since  Dec.  26.  1899,  Boston  pub.  schs.  Ad- 
dress: Dorchester.  Mass.* 

MdJAUGHLINT,  John  Dwyer,  judge;  justice  Su- 
perior Ct.  of  Mass.:  mem.  Probation  Commn.  of 
Mass.  Home:  155  Bellevue  Av.,  W^est  Roxbury. 
Address:  Court  House.  Boston. 

Mclaughlin,  J(ohn)  Henry,  M.D.;  b.  Norwich, 
Conn,,  June  2,  1885;  s.  Andrew  and  Rose  (Cunning- 
ham) McLaughlin:  ed.  Niagara  U.,  1901-5;  M.D., 
Baltimore  Med.  Coll.,  1909;  m.  Rebecca  Thompson, 
of  Baltimore,  Md.,  Juna  3.  1909;  1  daughter,  Eliza- 
beth. Practiced  in  Jewett  City,  Conn.,  since  1910; 
mem.  State  Bd.  of  Fisheries  and  Game.  Mem. 
Theta  Nu  Epsilon,  Alpha  Omega  Delta.  Democrat. 
Catholic.    Address:  Jewett  CUty,  Conn. 

McLaughlin,  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher;  b. 
Palmer,  Mass.,  Aug.  14.  1864;  s.  James  and  Ellen 
Josephine  (Atwood)  McLaughlin;  moved  with 
parents  to  Stafford  Springs,  Conn.,  1866;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  and  Monson  (Mass.)  Acad.;  m.  Holyoke, 
Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1891,  Carrie  M.  Bishop.  Entered 
business  of  job  printing  and  newspaper  pub.,  1885, 
established  by  father,  and  succeeded  to  business 
upon  death  of  father,  Aug.  2,  1895;  pub.  The 
Press,  Stafford  Springs:  corporator  Stafford  Li- 
brary Assn.;  dir.  Stafford  Springs  Cemetery  Assn., 
Stafford  Springs  Agrl.  Soc;  elected  mem.  Conn. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  Nov.,  1908;  mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen, 
Stafford  Springs,  1915.  Republican,  Clk.  of  Ec- 
clesiastical Soc.  of  Congl.  Ch.  of  Stafford  Springs. 
Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Stafford,  Stafford 
Country.    Address:   Stafford  Springs,  Conn. 

McLaughlin,  Thomas  H.,  clergyman;  b.  Clin- 
ton, Mass.,  Jan.  1.  1861:  s,  Patrick  J.  and  Nora  J. 
(Kittredge)  McLauglilin;  father  and  mother  born 
in  Ireland  and  came  to  America,  1848;  ed.  Clinton 
High  Sch.,  1876;  Ottawa  (Can.)  U.,  1876-9;  A.B., 
Boston  Coll.,  1882;  theol.  studies  completed  at 
Grand  Sem..  Montreal,  1885.  Ordained  priest  R.C. 
Ch..  Dec.  19,  1885;  asst.  pastor  St.  Joseph's  Ch., 
Pittsfield,  Mass..  1885-97:  pastor  St.  Thomas'  Ch., 
Huntington,  1897-9,  St.  Thomas'  Ch.,  Adams,  1899- 
1908,  St.  Stephen's  Ch.,  Worcester,  since  1908. 
Formerly  state  chaplain  Mass.  A.O.H.,  now  chap- 
lain Worcester  County  br.  of  same;  chaplain  Wor- 
cester Court  No,  59,  M.CO.F.  Recreations:  walk- 
ing.   Address:  357  Grafton  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

MACLAUBIN,  Bichard  Cockburn,  educator;  b. 
Lindean,  Scotland,  June  5,  1870;  s.  Robert  Camp- 
bell and  Martha  Joan  (Spence)  Maclaurin;  prep, 
edn.  Auckland  Grammar  Sch.,  New  Zealand;  M.A., 
U.  of  Cambridge,  Eng.,  1897;  Smith's  Prizeman  in 
mathematics.  1897.  and  Y'orke  Prizeman  in  law, 
1898.  U.  of  Cambridge;  (LL.D.,  U.  of  Cambridge, 
England,  1904,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1909,  Harvard 
IT.,  1910;  Sc.D..  Cambridge,  1908.  Dartmouth.  1909); 
m.  Alice  Young,  of  Auckland.  Dec.  27,  1904.  Mem. 
Honorable  Soc.  Lincoln's  Inn;  elected  fellow  St. 
.lohn's  Coll.,  Cambridge,  1897;  prof,  mathematics. 
1898-05,  dean  facultv  of  law.  1905-7.  New  Zealand 
U.;  fellow  U.  of  New  Zealand,  1899-07;  elected 
prof.    math,    physics,   Columbia,    1907;    pres.    Mass. 


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Inst.  Tech.  since  1909.  Mem.  London  Math.  See, 
Am.  Math.  Soc,  Am.  Phys.  Soc,  Am.  Acad.  Arts 
and  Sciences,  Am.  Philos.  Soc.  Clubs:  University, 
St.  Botolph,  Technology,  Examiner,  Saturday,  Tav- 
ern, Commercial,  Union.  (See  Who's  Who  in  jVmer- 
ica  for  books  and  writings.)  Home;  187  Bay  State 
Kd.     Address:    Mass.   Inst.  Tech.,   Boston.* 

McIiEAN,  Alpine,   merchant;   Aug.   28,  lS38-Nov. 

25,   ISti:?.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

McIiEAN',  Georg"e  Payne,  senator;  b.  at  Sims- 
bury,  Conn.,  Oct.  7,  1S.S7;  s.  Dudley  B.  and  Mary 
(Payne)  McLean;  Krad.  Hartford  High  Sch.,  1877; 
(hon.  A.M.,  Yale,  1904);  m.  Juliette  Goodrich,  of 
Simsbury,  Apr.  10,  1907.  Admitted  to  bar,  1881, 
and  since  in  practice  at  Hartford,  Conn.  Member 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1881!  (climn.  Com.  on  State  Pris- 
ons and  prepared  bill  creating  bd.  of  pardons);  elk. 
Bd.  of  Pardons  of  Conn..  1884-1901;  mem.  commn. 
to  revise  statute  laws  of  Conn.,  1885;  mem.  Conn. 
Senate,  1886;  U.S.  atty.  for  Conn.,  1892-6,  and  dur- 
ing same  period  was  also  counsel  for  the  state 
comptroller  and  state  treas. ;  gov.  of  Conn.,  1901-3; 
U.S.  senator.  Conn.,  term  1911-17;  Republican. 
Home:  Simsbury,  Conn.    Office:  Hartford,  Conn.* 

McIsEAN,  William  Cortoett,  M.D. ;  born  Boston, 
Mass.,  May  16,  1876;  s.  Thomas  and  Mary  (Cor- 
bett)  McLean;  prep.  edn.  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  stu- 
dent Dartmouth.  1883-7;  M.D..  Tufts  Coll.  Med. 
Sch.,  1899.  Practiced  in  Lowell,  Mass.,  since  1900; 
formerly  med.  supt.  Lowell  Emergency  Hosp. ;  spe- 
cialist in  dermatology  and  genito-urinary  diseases; 
lecturer  on  dermatology  and  genito-urinary  dis- 
eases. Coll.  Phvs.  and  Surg.,  Boston.  Home:  40 
Middlesex  St.  Office:  42  Traders  Bank  Bldg.,  Low- 
ell, Mass. 

McIiEIiI^AN,  Arcliibald,  editor:  b.  Moncton,  N.B., 
No\-.  10,  1857;  s.  Norman  and  Christiana  (Murray) 
IMcLellan;  pul).  schs.,  Boston;  LL.B.,  Kent  Coll.  of 
Law,  Chicago,  1895;  m.  Jeannette  IM.  Reid,  of 
Cleveland,  June  3,  1885;  1  daughter,  Frances  A. 
Editor  The  Christian  Science  Journal,  and  Chris- 
tian Science  Sentinel  since  1902,  Der  Herold  der 
Christian  Science  since  1903;  editor-in-chief  Chris- 
tian Science  Monitor,  Nov.,  1908-.Iune,  1914.  Dir. 
First  Ch.  of  Christ,  Scientist,  Boston.  Clubs:  Nat. 
Press  (Washington),  Boston  Press,  Boston  City, 
Canadian  of  Boston.  Mason.  Home:  Brookline.  Of- 
fice: Falmouth  and  St.  Paul  Sts.,  Boston.* 

McIiEIiIiAIT,  Edward,  pres.  McLellan  &  Brigham 
Co.;  dir.  Puritan  Trust  (To.,  Beacon  Trust  Co.  Of- 
fice: 50  Chatham  St.,  Boston. 

MAC  IiEI^IiAN',  Edward  Aug-ustus,  M.D.;  b.  Noel, 
Nova  Scotia,  July  11,  1842;  s.  John  Gilmour  Dens- 
more  and  Rebecca  Ann  (O'Brien)  MacLellan;  first 
ancestors  in  America  came  to  Nova  Scotia  in  18th 
century;  grandfather  on  maternal  side  was  a  mem- 
ber of  Parliainent ;  grad.  Columbia  Vet.  Coll.,  N.Y. 
City,  1882;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Boston, 
1894;  post-grad,  study.  New  York  Post-Grad.  Sch.; 
m.  Julia  Reynolds,  of  Coi-nwall,  Eng.,  Apr.  23,  1863 
(died  1869);  m.  2d,  Prances  Lord,  of  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  Nov.  12,  1874;  children  (by  1st  marriage), 
Frederick  Augustus,  Joseph  Howard  (deceased); 
(by  2d  marriage)  Alice  Howard.  Edna  Lord  (Mrs. 
Frederick  Peitzsch).  Practiced  in  Bridgeport,  Con- 
necticut, since  1894;  health  officer  City  of  Bridge- 
port since  1897.  Mem.  Bridgeport  Med.  Soc,  Conn. 
Soc.  Social  and  Moral  Prophylaxsis,  Conn.  Soc.  for 
Mental  Hygiene,  Am.  Soc.  Sanitary  and  Moral 
Prophylaxis.  Has  been  working  for  the  adoption  of 
an  improved  marriage  law  in  Conn.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Republican.  Recrea- 
tions: golf.  Home:  105  Park  St.  Office:  Police 
Charities  Bldg.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

MAC  IiEOD,  Alexander  Benjamin,  clergyman;  b. 
Boston.  INIar.  26,  1874;  s.  John  Stewart  and  Sarah 
Caroline  (Mosher)  MacLeod;  ed.  East  Greenwich 
(R.I.)  Acad.;  Colby  Acad.,  New  London,  N.H. ;  spl. 
course  in  theology  and  liberal  arts,  Boston  U., 
1900-3;  m.  Frances  Luella  Peck,  of  Westfield, 
Mass.,  Sept.  28,  1904;  2  children,  Alan  Stuart,  Ken- 
neth Alden.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1903;  pastor 
First  Ch.,  Waverlev  (Belmont),  Mass..  1902-4,  First 
Ch.,  Adams,  1905-10,  Congl.  Ch.,  Millis.  since  1910. 
Mem.  Soc.  Bibl.  Lit.  and  Exegesis.  Mason.  Repub- 
lican.   Address:  Millis,  Mass. 


McIiEOB,  Prank  Penwick,  treas.  Fidelity  Trust 
Co.;  b.  I'ortage,  New  Brunswick,  Can.,  July  1,  1867; 
s.  Rodney  and  Mary  Eliza  (DeMille)  McLeod;  de- 
scended on  mother's  side  from  early  Colonial  an- 
cestry; grad.  English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  1887;  m. 
Emma  Laura  King,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  Sept.  26, 
1908;  3  children,  Donald  King,  Mary  DeMille,  ]'"en- 
wick  Rodney.  Began  active  career  in  employ  of 
George  M.  Coburn  &  Co.,  shoe  mfrs.,  Boston;  after 
a  short  time  became  connected  with  the  Nat.  Ex- 
change Bank,  which  was  absorbed  by  the  Nat. 
Shawmut  Bank  in  1908;  went  with  Exchange  Trust 
Co.,  Mar.  1,  1910,  when  it  opened  a  branch  on  Boyls- 
ton  St.  to  secure  new  business;  treas.  Fidelity 
Trust  Co.  since  Apr.  1,  1913.  Treas.  Tremont  Tem- 
ple Bldg.,  Tremont  Temple  Bapt.  Ch.,  Union  Res- 
cue Mission,  Hope  Mission  Bldg.  Fund,  Boston 
Lakeshore  Home,  Sharon,  Mass.  Member  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Bapt.  Social  Union,  Credit 
Men's  Assn.  Collector  of  old  books,  bookprints, 
antique  furniture  and  antique  Oriental  rugs.  Wrote 
History  of  Fiat  Money  and  Currency  Inflation  in 
New  England  from  1620  to  1789  (pub.  by  Am.  Acad. 
Polit.  and  Social  Science),  1898.  Home:  69  Pelham 
St.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Office:  131  State  St., 
Boston. 

MACIiEOI},  Prederick  Joseph,  lawyer;  b.  Dun- 
staffnage,  P.E.I.,  Can.,  June  30,  1870;  s.  Hector  and 
Melinda  (Douglas)  Macleod;  Prince  of  Wales  Coll., 
P.E.I.,  1882-6;  B.A.,  Dalhousie  Coll.,  Halifax,  N.S., 
1890;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891,  A.M.,  1892,  LL.B.,  1899; 
m.  Elizabeth  Gwendolen  Conner,  of  Somerville, 
Mass.,  June  21,  1910.  Practiced,  Boston,  1899 — ; 
dir.,  exec.  com.  Guarantee  Trust  Co.,  Cambridge. 
Mem.  Mass.  Senate,  1906,  07;  chmn.  Dem.  State 
Com.,  1909.  10;  chmn.  Mass.  R.R.  Commn.,  Aug.  16, 
1911-July  1,  1913;  chmn.  Mass.  Pub.  Service  Com- 
mission, July  1,  1913 — .  Unitarian.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Puritan,  Harvard,  Boston  City.  Home:  63  Francis 
Av.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  1  Beacon  St.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.* 

McIiEOD,  Thomas  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Elizabeth- 
town,  N.Y.,  IMar.  3,  1823.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

MACIiEOD,  William  Alexander,  lawyer.  (See 
vol.  1909.) 

McMAHON,  Patrick  Henry,  M.D. ;  Jan.  9,  1854- 
Dec.   14,   1907.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

MAC  MIZ.I.AN,  Andrew  Louis,  Jr.,  M.D. ;  b.  Bar- 
nard, Vt.,  Dec.  11,  1882;  s.  Andrew  Louis  and  Clara 
(Wood)  MacMillan;  grad.  Rockland,  Mass.,  High 
Sch.,  1901;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1905;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1909;  unmarried.  House  officer  Mass. 
Charitable  Es'e  and  Ear  Infirmary,  Boston,  1911- 
13;  practiced  in  Concord,  N.H.,  since  1913;  specal- 
izes  in  diseases  of  eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat;  con- 
sultant, Margaret  Pillsbury  Gen.  Hosp.,  Concord, 
Pembroke  Sanitarium  for  Tuberculosis.  INIem.  N.H. 
Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Otol.  and  Laryngol. 
Soc,  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Home:  52  Pleasant  St. 
Office:     28    South   Main    St.,   Concord,   N.H. 

MAC  MHiIiAIf,  Donald  Baxter,  teacher;  b.  Prov- 
incetown,  Mass.,  Nov.  10,  1874;  s.  Neil  and  Sarah 
Rebecca  (Gardner)  MacMillan;  A.B.,  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  1898  (hon.  A.M.,  1910);  post.  grad.  work. 
Harvard,  1910-11:  unmarried.  Prin.  Levi  Hall  Sch., 
North  Gorham,  Me.,  1898-1900;  head  of  classical 
dept.,  Swarthmore  (Pa.)  Prep.  Sch.,  1900-3;  instr. 
Worcester  (Mass.)  Acad.,  1903-8;  asst.  in  Peary 
Arctic  Club  North  Polar  Expdn.,  1908-9;  mem. 
Cabot  Labrador  party,  1910;  ethnol.  work  among 
Esquimaux  of  Labrador.  1911;  leader  of  Crocker 
Land  Expdn.,  1913.  Republican.  Address:  Free- 
port,  Me.* 

MAC  MURPHY,  Jesse  Cribson,  clergyman  and 
business  man;  b.  Derry.  N.H.,  Apr.  8,  1845;  s.  Alex- 
ander and  Sarah  Atwood  (Gibson)  MacMurphy, 
d.  Hon.  Jesse  Gibson,  of  Pelham,  N.Y.;  prep,  edn., 
Pinkerton  Acad.,  Derry,  N.H.,  to  1863:  B.S.,  Dart- 
mouth Coll..  1868.  M.S.,  1875;  B.D.,  Theol.  Sem., 
Nashotah,  Wis.,  1873;  m.  Londonderry,  N.H.,  Apr. 
23,  1870,  Mary  Lucy,  d.  Capt.  Joseph  James,  of 
Deerfield,  N.H.  Ordained  deacon,  1873,  priest,  1874, 
P.E.  Ch.;  teacher  in  Racine  Coll.,  Wis.,  1874-77; 
asso.  rector  St.  John's  Ch.,  San  Francisco,  1881-4; 
warden  Ch.  of  the  Transfiguration.  Derry.  Dir. 
First  Nat.  Bank:  trustee  Nuffield  Savings  Bank. 
Mason  (32°,  K.T.).    Address:  Derry,  N.H. 


710                                                   WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 

MAC  MTJRPffY,  Nelson  William,   M.D.;  b.   Gil-  Somerville,  Mass.    Office:  161  Devonshire  St.,  Bos- 

manton,  N.H.,  Apr.  21,  1858;  s.  Kev.  Nelson  Burn-  ton,  i\rass. 

ham  and  Jane  (Bean)  MacMurphy;  paternal  MACOMBER,  Frank  Gair,  Jr.,  insurance;  b.  Bos- 
ancestors  came  to  America  from  Scotland,  1719,  ton.  Jan.  9,  1883;  s.  i'rank  Gair  and  Clara  E.  (Rob- 
and  maternal  ancestors  came  from  Kngland  about  inson)  Macomber;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1904;  m.  Con- 
1690;  ed.  Gilmanton  Acad,  and  in  pvt.  sch..  Con-  stance  Wilcock,  of  Boston,  Apr.  3,  1908;  children. 
cord;  studied  medicine  under  Dr.  Charles  K.  Frank  Gair,  3d,  Ogden  Reed.  Entire  business 
Walker,  Concord,  N.H.;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.  U.  of  Vt.,  career  in  insurance  business;  with  Willis  Faber  & 
1891;  post-grad,  work  Boston  Polyclinic,  1896;  m.  co.,  London,  Eng.,  4  yr.s.;  pres.  Frank  Gair  Ma- 
Burlington,    Vt.,    Sept.    1,    1892,    Carrie    Elizabeth  comber  Co.   since   1910.    Mem.   Boston  Chamber  of 


New 
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MACNAIB,  William  Mackintosli,  clergyman;  b.  ^  Boston. 
Glasgow,  Scotland.  Dec.  25,  1870;  s.  John  Ritchie  /nIACOMBER,  Georg-e  Ellison,  insurance  and 
and  Sarah  (Cathcart)  Macnair;  brought  to  Amer- /electric  rys.;  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  June  6,  1853;  s. 
ica,  1879;  went  to  work  in  early  boyhood;  studied /George  W.  and  Hannah  J.  (Kalloch)  Macomber; 
Latin,  Greek  and  mathematics  in  spare  hours;  at-|  grad.  Augusta  High  Sch.;  m.  Augusta,  Jan.  24, 
tended  pub.  schs..  Providence,  R.I.;  entered  Brown\l877.  Sarah  J.  Johnson,  of  Albion,  Pa.  Clk.  in 
U.,    as   spl.    student,    1895;    S.T.B.,   Andover   Theol.  \store   and   in   Augusta_  postoffice    until    22;    in    fire 


ins.  business  since  1875;  mem.  firm  of  Macomber, 
Farr  &  Co.;  made  a  special  study  of  electric  st.  rys. 
and  has  promoted  and  built  many  street  rvs.  in 
New  England;  mayor  of  Augusta,  1887,  1888,  1889; 
dir.  Granite  Nat.  Bank;  pres.  Kennebec  Savings 
Bank;   etc.    Home:   Augusta,   INIe. 


Sem..  1901;  Ph.B.,  Brown,  1903;  m.  Amy  Victoria 
Wickett.  of  Providence,  R.I..  Oct.  15,  1901;  1  son, 
Luther  K.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1901;  pastor 
Orthodox  Congl.  Ch.,  Mansfield.  Mass..  1901-8, 
Prospect  St.  Congl.  Ch.,  Cambridge,  since  Oct.   11. 

1908.     Pres.    Cambridge    Law    Enforcement    Assn..  .                                   ,^          , 

1913-15;  trustee  Mansfield  Pub.  Library.  1904-8;  ' — AXftCOMBER,  James  Hervey,  lawyer;  b.  West- 
dir.  Cambridge  Y.M.C.A.;  v.-p.  East  End  Christian  ford.  Vt..  Apr.  18.  1867;  s.  James  Hervey  and  Fran- 
Union;  pres.  Pilgrim  Club  (ministerial).  1912;  ces  (Beach)  Macomber;  from  old  New  England 
moderator  Boston  Ministers'  Meeting.  1913.  Ad-  ancestry;  grad.  Univ.  of  Vt..  1890;  prin.  Lamoille 
dress:  40  Highland  Av..  Cambridge,  Mass.  Central  Acad.,  Hyde  Park,  Vt.,  2  yrs.;  LL.B.,  1895, 
McirAI.I.T,  Charles  T.,  merchant  and  banker;  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law;  admitted  to  Suffolk  bar, 
b.  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  Sept.  5,  1853;  s.  P.  T.  and  Sarah  1895,  and  to  Vt.  bar  same  yr.;  m.  Burlington,  Vt., 
(Bennett)  McNallv;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Sheffield.  111.,  ^ov.  28,  1899.  Nellie  A.  Mower;  2  children,  James 
and  bus.  coll.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.;  m.  Barton,  Vt..  Hervey,  Jr..  Herrick  Mower.  Has  practiced  in  Bur- 
1876.  Ladonia  A.  Hosford,  East  Haven,  Vt.;  chil-  lington  since  1895;  engrossing  clk.  Vt.  legislature, 
dren.  E.  N..  Mabel  E..  Charles  C.  Engaged  in  1896-7;  associated  in  practice  with  Rufus  E.  Brown, 
lumber  business  for  18  yrs.,  and  in  real  estate  1897-1902;  city  clerk,  1903-4;  city  atty..  1907.  08; 
business  in  Chicago  and  other  western  cities:  Judge  of  probate  since  1910.  Republican.  Unitari- 
wholesale  and  retail  dealer  in  grain,  flour  and  an.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Ethan  Allen.  Ad- 
provisions,  Groveton,  N.H..  established  1877;  pres.  dress:  Probate  Court  Chambers.  Burlington.  Vt. 
Coos  Co.  Xat.  Bank.  Groveton;  dir.  Lancaster  (N.  SIACOIVIBER,  Mary  Iiizzie,  aftist;  b.  Fall  River. 
H.)  Nat.  Bank.  Owner  and  mgr.  one  of  largest  Mass..  Aug.  21,  1861;  d.  Frederic  William  and  Mary 
stock  farms  in  northern  N.H.  Selectman,  town  of  White  (Poor)  Macomber;  descendant  of  Cook  and 
Northumberland,    1902-5;   mem.   N.H.   Ho.   of   Rep.,  Warren,   of  the  Mayflower;   studied  under  Robert 

1905.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Recreations:  Dunning,  Fall  River,  at  Boston  Art  Museum  Sch. 
horses.    Address:    Groveton.  N.H.  and    under    Frank    Duveneck,    Boston;    unmarried. 

McNARY,  William,  congressman.   (See  vol.  1909.)  Pai';iter  of  ideal  figures;  first  pub    exhbn.  at  Nat. 
...r  .^.r^.,.^       .      ,   -^  \^      Z                                      r.       J  Acad.  Design,  New  York,  1889;  exhibited  at  all  lead- 
MclTEII.,    Archibald,    Jr.,    newspaper    pub.;    b  jng-   exhbns.   for   10   or   12   yrs.    Received   2    bronze 
Bridgeport,   Conn     June   1,   1884;   s.   Archibald  and  medals;  Dodge  Prize,  Nat.  Acad.  Design;  hon.  men- 
Jean   McKenzie   Clare    (Randal)    McNeil;    ed    pub.  tion  Carnegie  Exhbn.    Mem.  Copley  Soc,  Am.  Fed- 
schs.;    unmarried      Pres.    The    Telegram   Pub.    Co  eratlon  of  Arts.   Boston  Artists'   Guild.   Soc.  May- 
pubs.    Bridgeport    Morning    Telegram;    v.-p.    Post  flower  Descendants.    Recreations:   writing  poetry. 
Pub.  Co     pubs.  Bridgeport  Evening  Post  and  Sun-  Address:  St.  Botolph  Studios,  Boston, 
day  Post;  also  pres.  The  Archibald  McNeil  &  Sons  „  .„™«™.   .r,^     •     ™-     ...     ,                 v.   -m--,,- 
Coal  Co.;   mem.  Conn.   State  Senate,   1909-11,   1912-  ^^'^F^^^r.' ^^^.^^  ^f^}.^' ^^^J^^'^t^^^^^^^^P^"^}' 
13.    Democrat.    Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks,  etc.    Clubs:  Al-  Pa.,  Apr   20,  IS  /  4;  s.  William  C.  and  Jennie  B.(Gal- 
gonquln.  Brooklawn.    Address:  Bridgeport,  Conn.  loway)    McPecl<;   ed.   com.   schs.,   Newark.   N.J  ;   m. 
,-  ».^,.r    .„   „•                  :,  J.     -NT -tr     /o.           ,    ,n«ox  June  5,  1901.  Gertrude  Lee  Scarborough,  of  Plain- 
McNEIL,  Rollin;  moved  to  N.Y.    (See  vol.  1909.)  field,  N.J.    Began  study  of  law  in  office  of  Clarence 
McNEHi,    Virgil    Poster,    fire    ins.;    b.    Sheffield,  P.  Niles,  Bennington,  Vt.,  Feb.  6,  1896;  admitted  to 
Mass.,  Mar.   18,   1844;   s.   John  P.   and  Louisa  Jane  Berkshire  bar.  Oct..  1897,  and  to  U.S.  Circuit  Court. 
(Foster)    McNeil;    ed.    dist.    sch.    and   one    term   at  Oct.   17.   1904;  referee  in  bankruptcy  since  Jan.   7, 
Eastman    Business    Coll..    Poughkeepsie.    N.Y. ;    m.  1908;  dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Adams,  Mass.;  mem.  Bd. 
Alice   J.   Curtiss,   of  Warren,    Conn.,    May   4,    1869;  of  Health,  Adams,  3  yrs.;  mem.  Sch.  Com.  5  yrs.; 

2  sons,    Edwin   C.    (deceased),   Charles   F.     Served  mem.  Town  Planning  Bd.    Enlisted  as  a  pvt.  Co.  K, 

3  yrs.  In  7th  Conn.  Vols.  Inf.,  from  Sept.  7,  1861;  1st  Vt.  Vol.  Inf.,  war  with  Spain;  served  until  Nov. 
in  ins.  business  in  New  Haven  (V.  F.  McNeil  &  3.  1908.  when  regt.  was  mustered  out;  while  on  fur- 
Co.),    since    1888.     Comdr.    G.A.R.,   Dept.    of   Conn.,  lough   received  hon.   commn.  as   2d   It.    Mem.    Rep. 

1906.  Democrat.  Mason.  Clubs:  Quinnlpiack,  Army  Co.  Com.  3  yrs.  Clerk  1st  Congl.  Ch.,  Adams,  Mass. 
and  Navy.  Home:  224  Wooster  St.  Office:  82  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Berkshire  Co.  Bar  Assn., 
Church   St.,  New   Haven,   Conn.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.    Sec.  Berkshire  Lodge  A.F.  &  A.M. 

McNEILI.,  George  Leonard,   insurance:   b.    Bos-  ^J""^-'  "^^m.   Corinthian  Chapter  R.A.M.   St^   Paul 

ton.   Nov.   29.    1866?  s.   George  Edwin   and   Adeline  9-2^^'^^'^^'^%%'  ^V,^-  No.  40,  Onota  Lodge  of  Perfec- 

Josephine     (Trefethen)     McNeill;    ed.     pub.    schs..  ti^n    A.as.R     Pontoosuc   (Council  Princess  of  Je- 

Cambridge  and  Somerville,  Mass.;  m.  Lillle  Russell  ^."l^^g^  ^J^'^'^'-y,  Springfield  Chapter    Rose  Croix 

Weston,    of   Cambridge,    Aug.    18,    1886    (died    May  M'^-^V  ¥^^^-  ^r'^^i^^^^J  ■^■Ah^-S-r,?J^%^^,J^''^^\^'^ 

28,  1909):  3  children.  Chestir  W'eston,  Bertha  Lil-  J^^'e^  N.  Adams  Lodge  No    487   B  P.O.   Elks,  also 

lian,   Walter   Leonard.     Began   as   clk.    with    Mass.  ^."f^ee  same  6  >-rs.;  mem.  Grand  Lodge  and  Past 

Mut.  Accident  Assn.,  1884;  promoted  to  bookkeeper  ^ist.  Dep.  Mass^  W  est;  mem.  Turnverein  Vorwarts. 

and  cashier;  was  made  sec.  of  co.,  1892,  gen.  mgr.,  9}'^^^\   P«'''^   ^P',^^''^®^'^;  ^'^as.s):  Colonial   (Adams. 

1906-8;    pres.    and    gen.    mgr.    Mass.    Accident    Co.  ^{t?^-\- -,  ^'^"^^Vr  ^^  "^^^^  ^*-    O^^^:   Jones  &  Daly 

(successor    to   Mass.    Mut.    Accident    Assn.),    since  ^^'^-  Adams,  Mass. 

Oct.  1,  1908.  Chmn.  Geo.  E.  McNeill  Metal  Com.  McPHERSON,  Charles  J.,  editor  and  publisher; 
of  the  Internat.  Assn.,  of  Casualty  and  Surety  b.  Boston,  Feb.  20.  1856;  s.  James  E.  and  Henri- 
Underwriters.  Christian  Scientist.  Mason.  Recre-  etta  L.  (Hamblin)  McPherson;  ed.  Boston  grammar 
ations:    walking.     Home:    19    Highland    Rd.,    West  schs.  and  English  High   Sch.;   m.  Walpole.   Mass.. 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND                                                  711 

Nov.  26,  1879,  Abby  C.  Gay.  Pub.  Walpole  Star  and  removed  to  Boston,  1891;  treas.  Nonantum  Coal 
Norwood  Review  previous  to  removing  to  South  Co.,  Suburban  Coal  Co.,  Waltham  Coal  Co.;  dir. 
Framingham,  Mass.,  18S3;  established  Framingham  Lynn  Coal  Co.,  Maiden  Coal  Co.  Trustee  N.E.  Bapt. 
Tribune  and  conducted  same,  1883-97,  when  sold  it  Hosp.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Re- 
and  established  the  Kvening  News  of  which  is  still  publican.  Recreations:  farming.  Home:  Water- 
in  charge  (pres.  News  Pub.  Co.);  moderator  Fram-  town,  Mass.  Office:  'j2  State  St.,  Boston. 
Mf^^^V«,^''"iq!m  V""a?  ^°''  ^^^'eral  yrsj  mem.  Mass.  macVANE,  Edith,  author;  moved  to  Rome,  Italy. 
^  \^n.,^n'nV  V  m'tV  w  "" H "" ^  member  K.ot  P..  Koy-  (gee  vol.  19U9,  also  Who's  Who  in  America  1914- 
al  Arcanum,  A.U.U.W.    Home:  Framingham,  Mass.  1915.) 

Mcpherson,  Neil,  clergyman;  b.  Bowmanville,  MAC   VANE     Silas   Mamis    pr^urtnr^    1S49   Tnn 

Ont.,  Can.;  s.  John  and  Jean  (McDonald)   McPher-  19^      (Sefv.^'  1909    nlso  WhWs  Who  in  Am 

son;  A.B.,  Queen's  U.,  Kingston,  Can.,   1890,  A.M.,  Tniolll  )                                                                    America, 

1891.    B.D.,    1894;    (D.D.,    causa    honoris,    Wabash,  tZ  „\r^„^^    ,„.„.         „  .,           „„,_., 

1908) ;  m.  Isabel,  d.  Rev.  Matthew  Barr,  of  Seaforth,  ,  J'{^7J,^^.^^'  .Yf^^^^^  Neilson,  P.E.  bishop;  Oct. 

Ont.,  Can.,  July,  1897;  3  children,  Jean,  Helen,  Neil.  l^.  184..-1910.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

Ordained  Presbyn.  ministry,  1894;  pastor  Petrolea,  MACV,   Annie   Weld  Edson,   writer,   lecturer;   b. 

Can.,   1894-7,   St.   Paul's  Ch.,  Hamilton,  Ont.,   1897-  Boston,  July  2,  1S65;  adopted  in  infancy  by  Mary 

04,  Tabernacle  Ch.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1904-10,  Old  A.  P.  Edson  (niece  of  Theodore  D.  Weld,  the  aboli- 

1st  Ch.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  since  June,  1910.    Club:  tionist) ;  grad.  East  Bridgewater  High  Sch.,  1883; 

Country   (Springfield).    Home:   291   St.  James  Av.,  grad.   Normal  Training  Class  for  Kindergartners, 

Springfield,    Mass.  under  Miss  Symonds,  of  Boston,  1886;  took  several 

IttAC   QUEEN,   Peter,   lecturer;    b.    Wigtonshire,  ys.'    course    in    ancient    history    in    home    study 

Scotland,  Jan.    11,    1865;   s.   Hugh  and  Janet    (Mac  courses  of  Miss  Anna  Ticknor,   music  and  litera- 

Harg)   MacQueen;  came  to  America,  1881;  student  tu/e  under  pvt.  teachers;  m.  Boston,  May  22,  189o. 

Hamilton   Coll.,    N.Y.,    1883;    A.B..    Princeton,    1887  y.   Ferdinand   Macy,   the   landscape   painter    (now 

(hon.  A.M.,   1903);   grad.   Union  Theol.   Sem.,   1890.  ^^^^^^^'^1'%  3    children,    Theodore    b.,    Corinne    S., 

Ordained  to  ministry,  1890;  pastor  Bronxville,  N.Y.,  Thonias  W.    Began  writing  verse  very  early;  con- 

1890-3.  Day  St.  Ch.,  West  Somerville,  Mass.,  1893-  $rit'y,ted    to    Cottage    Hearth,    Boston    Transcript, 

1900,   Harvard  Ch.,  Charlestown,   1900-7;   lecturing  Portland   Transcript;    later   wrote   poems,   articles 

on    travel    since    1898.     Has    traveled   over    250,000  ^P}!  juyeniles  and  editorials;   contbr.  of  poems   to 

miles  in  various  countries;  was  corr.  Spanish-Am.  Atlantic    Monthly,     New    York    Independent,    etc. 

War,   1898,   Philippine  campaign,   1899,    S.   African  Lectures  on     The  Christ  of  the  Andes"  and  other 

War.    1900;    traveled   in   Russia   on   pass   from   the  peace  and  Pan-American  themes.   Republican.  Uni- 

Czar,  1901;  with  army  of  Madeiro  in  Mexico,  1911;  tarian.    Mem.  Aubudon  Soc,  Anti-Vivisection  Soc, 

war  corr.  in  Europe,  1914.  Republican.   Fellow  Roy-  ^J^-  Peace  Soe^^   Recreations:  hearing  good  music, 

al  Geog.  Soc.   (London);  hon.  mem.  Rough  Riders'  Home:  North  Pembroke,  Mass. 

Regt. ;  chaplain  5th  Regt.  Mass.  Vol.  Militia  since  MACV,   John  Altoert,   author;   b.   Detroit,   Mich., 

1905;  mem.  Mil.  Order  of  Pretoria,  Hellenic  Broth-  Apr.  10,  1877;  s.  Powell  and  Janet  Foster  (Patten) 

erhood,    Spanish   War   Vets.    (hon.).     Home:     East  Macy:    A.B.,    Harvard,    1S99,    A.M.,    1900;    m.    Anne 

Boothbay,  Me.*  Mansfield    Sullivan,    of   Wrentham,    Mass.,    May    2. 

MAC  RAE,  Elmer  living-ston,  artist;  b.  New  1905.  Instr.  in  English,  Harvard.  1900-1;  asso.  ed- 
York,  July  16,  1875;  s.  Charles  and  Mary  Jane  itor  Youth's  Companion,  1901-9;  sec  to  mayor  of 
(Rogers)  MacRae;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.  and  1  yr.  Schenectady,  N.Y.,  May-Sept.,  1912;  lit.  editor, 
Fordham  Coll.;  studied  art  Art  Students'  League  Boston  Herald,  1913-14  Advisory  master  Ellet 
under  Twachtman,  Beckwith,  Blum  and  Mowbray  Sch.,  Richmond,  Va.,  1903 — .Club:  St.  Botolph. 
and  2  seasons  in  summer  classes  under  Twacht-  <,See  Whos  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Ad- 
man, at  Cos  Cob,  Conn.;  m.  Constant  Holley,  of  Cos  dress:  St.  Botolph  Club,  Boston.* 

Cob,  Oct.  16,  1900.    Painter  in  oil,  pastel  and  water  MACY,  John  Edward,  lawyer;   b.   Cleveland.   O., 

color  of  marines,  landscapes,  figures  and  portraits.  Dec.     15,    1877;    s.    James    Cartwright    and    Mary 

Exhibitor  in  current  exhbns.    An  organizer,  trustee  Emma  (Stevens)   Macy;  father  was  a  well  known 

and  treas.  Am.  Painters  and  Sculptors;  an  organ-  music    composer;    ed.    pub.    schs..    Maiden,    Mass.; 

izer,    sec.   and   treas.   The   Pastellists.     Home:    Cos  LL.B.,  summa  cum  laude.  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law, 

Cob.  Conn.*  1901,   LL.M.,   1907;   m.   Sara  J.  Lamont,  of  Somer- 

McSWEENEY.  Edward  Prancis,  political  econo-  ville,  Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1902;  3  children,  John  M., 
mist;  b.  Marlboro,  Mass.,  Apr.  12,  1864;  s.  of  John  Np/™an  L..  Harold  S.  Practiced  in  Boston  since 
and  Mary  (Crowley)  MoSweeney;  ed.  pub.  schs..  1901;  mem  Macy  &  Shurtleff;  instr.  Boston  U.  Sch. 
Marlboro,  and  bv  pvt.  study;  m.  Margaret  E.  Mc-  of  Law,  1902-8;  prof,  constitutional,  administra- 
Carthy,  of  Marlboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  29,  1890;  5  chil-  tive  and  corpn.  law,  same  sch.,  since  1908;  lec- 
dren,  Mary  C,  Thomas  F.,  Margaret  E.,  Edward  turer  on  business  law.  Coll.  of  Business  Admin- 
Francis,  Jr.,  Catherine.  Engaged  in  shoemaking  istration,  Boston  U.,  1913.  Conglist.  Mem.  Am. 
from  12th  to  21st  yr. ;  gen.  pres.  Lasters'  Union.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Am  Polit. 
and  editor  trade  paper,  1886-92;  asst.  commr.  im-  Science  Assn.,  Boston  U.  Alumni  Assn.  Mason, 
migration,  Port  of  New  York,  1893-02;  pvt.  sec.  to  Author:  Cases  on  Municipal  Corporations.  1911. 
Col.  William  A.  Gaston,  1902-5;  editor  Boston  Trav-  Reviser  of  Elliott  on  Municipal  Corporations  1910. 
eler,  1905-10;  mem.  Mass.  Cost  of  Living  Commn.,  Recreations:  reading,  walking,  bowling.  Home: 
1910;  mem.  Mass.  Industrial  Accident  Bd.,  1912-14:  West  Roxbury,  Mass.  Office:  Room  58,  19  Congress 
chmn.  bd.  dirs.  of  Port  of  Boston  since  1914.  Chmn.  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

bd.    trustees    Boston    Consumptives    Hosp.,    since  MADDEN,    Joseph,    lawyer;    b.    Central    Bridge, 

1906.     Mem.   Am.   Economic   Assn.,  Nat.   Assn.   for  N.Y.,    July    1,    1866;    s.    Thomas    and    Nora    (Cain) 

Study  and  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis.    Democrat.  Madden;  ed.  Keene  pub.  schs.:  m.  Keene,  N.H..  June 

Roman   Catholic.     Clubs:    Exchange,    Boston   City.  29,  1894,  Eugenie  Chalifour.    Studied  law;  admitted 

Author:  Health  of  Its  People  Boston's  Best  Asset,  to    bar,    1889,    and   has   since    practiced    at   Keene; 

1909;    Tuberculosis   as   a   Factor   in   the   Increased  mem.    Keene    city    govt.,    1902-3;    rep.    to    gen.    ct., 

Cost   of  Living,    1911;    The   Price   of  Waste,    1912;  N.H.,  1907;  mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1904  and  1912; 

The  Case  Against  the  Minimum  Wage,   1912;  The  mem.  N.H.  legislature,   1907,  09;  Democrat.    Cath- 

Fallacy  of  Socialism,   1913;    The  Problem  of  Port  olic.  Capt.  1st  Regt.,  N.H. N.G.  Address:  Keene,  N.H. 

Development,  1915.   Home:  -728  Commonwealth  Av.,  madIGAN,  Albert  Whittier,  lawyer;  b.  Ft.  Kent, 

Boston    and    Salem   End   Rd      Framingham,   Mass.  Me.,  Julv  13.  1849.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

Office:   40  Central  St.,  Boston.  ,,.-,,    ..„^„  x 

MACURDA,  William  Everett,  coal  merchant;  b.  MADIGAN,  John  B.,  lawyer.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
Clinton,  Mass.,  Mar.  4,  1864;  s.  William  A.  and  MADIG AN,  Thomas  Henry,  Jr.,  lawyer;  b.  West- 
Frances  E.  (Burdett)  Macurda;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  field,  Mass.,  June  29,  1872;  s.  Thomas  Henry  and 
Fitchburg,  Mass.;  m.  Georgia  A.  Hayward,  of  Johanna  (Bahen)  Madigan;  ed.  Mechanicsville 
Fitchburg,  Sept.  15,  1887;  2  children,  William  Hay-  (N.Y.)  Acad.,  Troy  (N.Y.)  Business  Coll.,  and  un- 
ward,  Rachel  Elizabeth.  Began  in  wholesale  coal  der  pvt.  tutors;  studied  law  and  admitted  to  bar, 
business  with  Garfield  &  Proctor  Coal  Co.,  Fitch-  1899:  unmarried.  Practiced  at  Concord,  N.H.,  1S99- 
burg,  1884,  treas,  and  dir.  since  1888;  offices  of  co.  07,  since  Manchester,  N.H.    Polit.  sec.  Dem.  State 


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Com.,  1900-4,  chmn.,  1904-8;  civic  sec.  Constl.  Conv. 
of  N.H.,  1902;  judge  advocate  with  rank  of  maj., 
N.H.N.G.,  1899-07.  Catholic.  Mem.  Knights  of 
Columbus,  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  N.H.  Bar  Assn.  Recrea- 
tions: out  of  doors.    Address:  Manchester,  N.H. 

MAGEZ:,  Charles  Raisbeck,  puV)li.sher;  b.  New 
York,  AuK.  25,  1851;  s.  James  Pollock  and  Mary 
Ann  (Raisbeck)  Magee;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Maiden,  and 
Kents  Hill  (Me.)  Acad.;  m.  -Anna  Ree.se  Kbbert, 
of  Atlanta,  Ga.,  .Tune  3,  1903.  Began  active  career 
with  Methodist  Book  Concern  (N.E.  Depository), 
1869;  succeeded  father  as  gen.  ingi-.  same,  1888,  and 
so  continues.  Treas.  Boston  Wesleyan  Assn.;  mem. 
bd.  mgrs.  N.E.  Home  for  Little  Wanderers;  v. -p. 
Preachers'  Aid  Soc.  of  N.E.  Conf.  M.IO.  Ch.  Meth- 
odist. Mason.  Club:  Boston  Art.  Home:  Maiden, 
Mass.    Office:  581  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

MAGEE,  Georgre  Thomas,  newspaper  man;  b. 
Hinsham,  Mas.s..  Aug.  9,  1860;  s.  Tliomas  and 
(^aroline  (Penniman)  ^Iagee;  ed.  pub.  sclis.,  Quincy 
and  Hingliam;  m.  Boston.  .June  15,  1887.  Fannie 
Jackman.  Operator,  Telephone  Despatch  Co.,  Bos- 
ton, until  1886,  tlien  local  reporter,  Weymoutli 
Gazette;  city  reporter  Quincy  Daily  Ledger  since 
1891;  represented  N.E.  Press  Assn.  at  Quincv  and 
IVIilton,  1S92-7;  corr.  Boston  Transcript,  1897-11. 
Clk.  Quincy  City  Council  since  1905;  also  elk.  of 
committees  of  Citv  Council.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner) ;  mem.  U.O.P.F.  Club: 
Granite  City.    Address:  Quincy,  Mass. 

MAGEi:,  Junius  Ralph,  clergyman;  b.  Maquo- 
keta.  la.,  .Tune  Z.  1880;  s.  .John  Calvin  and  Jennie 
C.  (Cole)  !Magee;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Iowa;  B.D.,  Iowa 
State  Teachers'  Coll..  Cedar  Falls,  la.,  1901;  Ph.B., 
Morningside  Coll.,  Sioux  City,  la.,  1904;  student 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theologv  nearly  3  vrs. ;  m.  Sept. 
10,  1902,  Harriet  A.  Keeler,  of  Cedar  Falls,  la. 
Ordained  M.E.  ministrv,  1904;  pastor  Rustin  Av. 
Ch.,  Sioux  City,  1902-4.  Paullina,  1904-7,  Falmouth, 
Mass..  1907-11.  1st  Ch..  Taunton,  Mass..  1911-14, 
Daniel  Dorchester  Memorial  Ch.,  Boston,  since 
1914.  Grand  Prelate  Knights  of  Pythias  of  Mass., 
1908-13.  Mason;  mem.  O.E.S.,  Modern  Woodman 
of  America.  Address:  132  Clement  Av.,  West  Rox- 
bury,  Boston. 

MAGEMTS,  James  P.,  lawyer;  b.  North  Adams. 
IMass.,  May  23,  1868:  s.  Daniel  Benjamin  and  Mary 
(Kelly)  Magenis:  ed.  Drurv  Acad.,  Nortli  Adams; 
student  Cornell  U.  Coll.  of  Law;  LL.B.,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Law,  1899;  m.  Mary  A.  Bickford,  of  Boston, 
.June  4,  1901;  3  children,  Marion,  Eugene  L.,  James 
B.  Served  as  chief  deputy  U.S.  Internal  Revenue 
Dept.,  Mass.;  admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1899,  and 
since  practiced  in  Boston:  atty.  for  Boston  Tunnel 
Constrn.  Co.,  wliich  built  tunnel  under  Boston 
Harbor;  mem.  Boston  Sch.  Com..  1907-10  (declined 
reelection).  Apptd.  by  Gov.  Guild  ISIass.  del.  to 
Nat.  Civic  Federation  Conv.,  Chicago,  1906;  elected 
one  of  the -8  delegates  at  large  to  Rep.  Nat.  (I^onv., 
Chicago,  1912:  apptd.  by  Gov.  Foss  mem.  Boston 
Finance  Commn.  for  terms  of  5  yrs.,  1913:  Pro- 
gressive Party  candidate  for  It. -gov.  of  Mass., 
1914.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law 
Assn.,  Charitable  Irish  Soc,  Delta  Chi  (Cornell). 
Catholic.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Dorchester.  Cornell 
of  New  England.  Home:  Woodleigh  Road,  Dedham, 
Mass.      Office:  801-805  Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

MAGENITIS,  SXarg-aret  J.,  journalist;  b.  Wood- 
side,  Co.  Down,  Ireland,  Mar.  14.  1835;  d.  Archi- 
bald and  Mary  (Nelson)  McAlechan;  ed.  in  Ire- 
land; m.  Seaforde,  Ireland,  1855,  .lames  Magennis 
(now  deceased).  Has  been  a  resident  of  Bos- 
ton over  55  yrs.,  and  for  42  yrs.  mem.  reportorial 
and  editorial  staff  and  was  editor  "Religious  Week- 
ly Review,"  of  the  Boston  Traveler;  now  has 
supervision  of  "Tlie  Churcli  News."  for  The  Trav- 
eler-Herald; Suffolk  Co.  supt.  prison  and  alms- 
house work  for  W.C.T.U.  for  25  yrs.;  dir.  Boston 
Traveler  Outing  Assn.;  trustee  and  co-founder 
N.E.  Home  for  Deaf  Mutes.  Everett.  Mass.  iMem. 
Woman's  Relief  Corps,  Woman  Suffrage  Assn., 
N.E.  Woman's  Press  Assn..  Boston  Woman's  Press 
Club,  Professional  Women's  Club.  Mem.  Park  St. 
Ch.  50  yrs.  Author:  Tlie  Foe  of  the  Household. 
Home:  Franklin  Square  House,  Boston.  Office: 
Traveler-Herald,  Boston. 


lUAGINNIS,  Charles  Donagh,  architect;  b.  Lon- 
donderrs .  Ireland,  Jan.  7,  1867;  ed.  St.  Columb's 
Sch.,  I^(in<li)n(1erry,  Cusack's  Acad.,  Dublin;  winner 
of  Queen's  Prize  in  Mathematics,  Soutli  Kensing- 
ton, London;  came  to  America,  1886;  m.  Amy 
Brooks,  of  Boston,  Oct.  18,  1907;  children,  Alice, 
Charles,  Jr.,  John.  Practiced  at  Boston  since  1887; 
mem.  Maginnis,  Walsh  &  Sullivan,  1896-07,  Ma- 
ginnis  &  Walsli  since  Jan.  1,  1908  (chiefly  ecclesi- 
astical architecture) ;  firms  designed  St.  Leo's  Ch., 
Leominster,  Mass.;  St.  John's  Ch.,  North  Cam- 
bridge; Cathedral  of  Los  Angeles,  Cal. ;  the  new 
Regis  High  Sch.,  New  York;  Boston  Coll.;  etc. 
Fellow  Am.  Inst.  Architects,  Master  Arts  and 
Crafts  Soc;  mem.  Boston  Soc.  Architects.  Mem. 
JIunicipal  Art  Commn.  (Boston),  Mass.  State  Art 
Commn.  Roman  Catholic.  Club:  Boston  Art.  Au- 
thor: Pen  Drawing,  1902.  Home:  18  Radnor  Rd., 
Brighton,  Mass.     Office:  100  Boylston  St.,  Boston.* 

MAGIiATHIiIN',  Edward  Bartlett,  clergyman;  b. 
Duxbury,  JNIass..  May  15,  1S52;  s.  Edward  Doten 
and  Persis  Williams  (Walker)  Maglathlin;  de- 
scendant in  10th  generation  of  (5ov.  William  Brad- 
ford; grad.  pub.  schs.,  Boston,  1868;  grad.  Bridge- 
water  Normal  Sch.,  1871;  A.B.,  Antioch  Coll.,  Yel- 
low Springs,  O.,  1875;  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1877;  m. 
Clara  Alcott  Webb,  of  Northfleld,  Mass.,  July  31, 
1877;  5  children,  Webb  Cudworth,  Leon  Edward, 
Sydney  Abbot,  Carl  Winchester,  Ralph  Herbert. 
Prin.  Partridge  Acad.,  Duxbury,  1877-82;  sub- 
master  Cambridge  High  Sch.,  1885-7;  supt.  schs., 
Easthampton,  1889-91,  North  Easton,  1891-1900; 
ordained  Unitarian  ministry,  1881;  pastor  Harvard, 
Mass.,  1882-5,  Westford,  1885-9,  West  Bridgewater 
since  1894.  INIoderator  Plymouth  and  Bay  Minis- 
terial Assn.;  v. -p.  Plymouth  and  Bay  Conf.;  life 
mem.  Am.  LTnitarian  Assn.,  Pres.  bd.  of  trustees 
Howard  Sem.,  trustee  and  rec  sec.  Old  Bridge- 
water  Hist.  Soc;  chmn.  bd.  trustees  West  Bridge- 
water  Pub.  Library.  Past  Master  of  Paul  Dean 
Lodge.  A.F.  &  A.M.,  North  Easton.  and  Past  Dis- 
trict Deputy  Grand  Master,  29th  ISIasonic  Dist.  of 
Mass.;  Past  Chancellor  Commander,  Howard 
Lodge,  and  representative  to  Grand  Lodge,  Knights 
of  Pythias;  Past  Master  and  Treas.  West  Bridge- 
water  Grange.  Coinpiler  and  Editor:  250th  Anni- 
versary of  Ancient  Bridgewater,  1906;  (volume) 
"In  Memoriam,"  of  Hon.  Francis  Edward  Howard, 
1902;  (brochure)  Outlines  of  History  for  Unity 
Clubs,  1887;  Essay  on  Emanuel  Swedenborg  (in 
Unitarian  for  Oct.,  1908).  Address:  West  Bridge- 
water,  Mass. 

MAGNUS,  Max,  educator;  b.  N.Y.  City,  Jan.  31, 
1869:  s.  Samuel  and  Henrietta  (Hirsch)  Magnus; 
ed.  grammar  schs..  New  York,  and  high  sch.,  Bos- 
ton; m.  Blanche  Adeline  Bradlev,  of  Providence, 
R.I.,  Nov.  3,  1910.  Founded,  1897,  The  Magnus 
Sch.,  bookkeeping  and  shorthand,  of  whicli  is  prin. 
and  propr.  Mem.  Eastern  Commercial  Teachers' 
Assn.,  Nat.  Commercial  Teachers'  Federation.  Re- 
publican. Odd  Fellow.  An  earnest  advocate  of  "Do 
it  for  Providence."  Home:  118  Miller  Av.  Office: 
Stein.ert  Bldg.,  509  Westminster  St.,  Providence, 
Rhode  Island. 

MAGOUN,  Herbert  William,  college  prof.;  b. 
Bath,  Me.,  Feb.  17.  1856;  s.  Thomas  P.  I.  and 
Maria  (Littlefield)  Magoun;  A.B.,  la.  (now  Grin- 
nell)  Coll.,  1879,  A.M.,  1882:  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins, 
1890;  m.  Martha  Roberts  Mann  (A.B.,  Wellesley, 
1885),  of  Charlestown,  IMass.,  June  8,  1892.  Asst. 
prin.  high  sch.,  Oskaloosa,  la.,  1879-80;  prin.  gram- 
mar sch.,  Bath,  Me.,  1880-1;  tutor  la.  Coll.,  1881-4; 
fellow  in  Sanskrit.  Johns  Hopkins,  1887-8;  acting 
prof.  Greek,  Colo.  Coll.,  1890-1:  acting  prof.  Greek, 
then  Latin.  Oberlin  Coll.,  1892-5:  prof.  Latin  and 
didactics,  then  Latin  and  Greek,  Redfleld  Coll., 
1898-04:  now  in  research  work;  also  lecturer;  asso. 
editor  Bibliotheca  Sacra  since  July,  1908.  Mem. 
Am.  Oriental  Soc.  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Archteol. 
Inst.  America,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Royal  Soc.  of  Arts, 
Boston  Congl.  Club.  Has  written  about  50  mon- 
ographs and  papers  on  metrical,  philol..  Oriental, 
religious,  critical,  and  other  subjects.  Address:  70 
Kirklaiid   St.,  Camliridge,  ]\rass.* 

MAGRANE,  Patrick  Byrne,  merchant;  b.  Chan- 
non  Rock.  County  Louth,  Ireland.  May  17,  1852; 
s.  Michael  and  Bridget  (Byrne)  Magrane;  ed.  in 
old    country;    m.    Mary    W.    Thornton,    of    County 


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Monaghan,  Ireland,  Jan.  28,  1877;  11  children, 
Paul  (deceased),  Patrick  Henry,  Mary  (wife  of 
Ex-Gov.  Glynn,  of  New  York),  Anna  (Mrs.  Wil- 
liam H.  Habberly,  of  Lynn,  Mass.),  Agnes  Thorn- 
ton (deceased),  Martha  Matilda  (Mrs.  Charles  E. 
:McCahilI,  of  Lynn),  Joseph  Arthur,  Charles  Ed- 
ward, Adeline  Gertrude,  Thomas,  Francis  Thorn- 
ton (deceased).  Came  to  America,  1871;  started  in 
Lynn,  1876,  practically  a  stranger,  selling  pins, 
needles,  hosiery,  etc.,  from  house  to  house;  now 
pres.  and  treas.  Magrane  Houston  Co.,  dept.  store, 
Boston;  pres.  The  P.  B.  Magrane  Store,  Inc.  (Lynn, 
Mass.),  P.  B.  :Magrane  Realty  Co.  (Lynn),  Lynn 
Mfrs.'  and  Merchants'  Fire  Ins.  Co.;  v.-p.  Common- 
wealth Savings  Bank,  Lynn;  dir.  Cosmopolitan 
Trust  Co.  (Boston),  Essex  Trust  Co.  (Lynn). 
Largest  individual  taxpayer  of  Lynn  for  many 
yrs.;  mem.  Park.Commn.,  Lynn,  10  yrs.;  main  con- 
tributor and  worker  for  commn.  form  of  govt,  for 
Lynn;  active  advocate  L^.S.  Postal  Savings  Bank 
system,  savings  bank  life  ins.,  elevation  of  grade 
crossings,  etc.  Pres.  St.  Vincent  de  Paul  Soc.  12 
yrs.;  mem.  bd.  mgrs.  Lynn  Hosp.  20  yrs.;  contbr. 
toward  Lynn  Pub.  Library,  Roman  (jatholic  chs. 
and  schs.  for  Lynn.  Charter  mem.  Lynn  Hist. 
Assn.  Roman  Catholic.  ]\Iem.  Knights  of  Colum- 
bus. Clubs:  Oxford  (Lynn).  Tedesco  Country 
(  Swampscott,  Mass.).  Home:  247  Ocean  St.,  Lvnn, 
Mass.  Office:  1. '.3  Market  St.,  Lynn,  and  4  77  Wash- 
ington   St.,    Boston,    Mass. 

MAGRATH,  Georg-e  Burg-ess,  M.D.;  b.  Jackson, 
]Mich..  Oct.  2.  1S70:  s.  Jolm  Tliomas  and  Sarah  Jane 
(Herrick)  Magrath;  A.B..  Harvard.  1894,  M.D., 
1898,  A.M.,  1899;  unmarried.  House  officer,  pathol. 
service,  Boston  City  Hosp..  1898;  asst.  in  pathol- 
ogy. 1898-05,  asst.  in  liygiene,  1905-7,  instr.  legal 
medicine  since  1907,  Harvard  :Med.  Sch.;  patholo- 
gist to  Long  Island  (Boston),  and  Carney  hosps., 
1898-05;  asst.  to  sec.  of  Mass.  State  Bd.  Health, 
1905-7;  med.  examiner  for  Suffolk  Co.,  since  1907. 
iSIem.  A.M. A.,  ]\Iass.  ]\Ied.  Soc.  INIass.  jNIedico-Lesal 
Soc.  (pres.),  Suffolk  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  Clubs:  St. 
Botolpli.  Union  Boat,  Harvard  of  Boston.  Pres. 
N.E.  Amateur  Rowing  Assn.;  mem.  exec.  com.  Nat. 
Assn.,  Amateur  Oarsmen.  Author:  Studies  in  Pa- 
thology and  Etiology  of  Variola  and  of  Vacciana, 
1904;  contbr.  to  med.  jours.  Recreations:  rowing. 
Address:   274  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

IMAHAN,  Bryan  Francis,  lawyer:  b.  New  London, 
Conn.,  May  1,  1S56;  s.  Andrew  and  Dora  (Dougli- 
erty)  Mahan:  grad.  Bartlett  High  Sch.,  Xew  Lon- 
don: studied  law  in  office  of  .Judge  Ralph  Wheeler; 
LL.B..  Albany  Law  Sch.,  1881.  Admitted  to  Conn, 
bar,  1881,  and  since  practiced  at  New  London; 
served  as  pros,  attv.,  postmaster  and  mavor;  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1882-3.  Senate.  1911-12  (secured 
passage  of  bill  appropriating  $1,000,000  for  devel- 
opment of  New  London  harbor)  :  mem.  63d  Con- 
gress (1913-15),  2d  Conn.  Dist.  Democrat.  Home: 
New  London,  Conn. 

SIAHBB,  James  J.,  merchant;  b.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  May  11,  1850;  s.  Patrick  and  Bridget 
(Smith)  Malier;  ed.  grammar  and  liigh  sclis., 
Springfield:  m.  Hannah  N.  Welch,  of  Augusta, 
Me.,  June  24,  1875.  With  Singer  Mfg.  Co.  12  yrs.; 
then  engaged  as  traveling  salesman  in  clotliing 
business  (North  End  Clothing  Store),  Aueusta, 
since  Nov.  1,  1887.  Republican.  Catliolic.  Grand 
master  workman  A.O.U."W.,  1910-12;  past  grand 
regent  Royal  Arcanum;  past  grand  chief  ranger 
F.  of  A.;  mem.  Kniglits  of  Columbus,  Am.  Benefit 
Soc,  Degree  of  Honor.  Elks.  Home:  7  South  Chest- 
nut St.    Office:  73  Water  St.,  Augusta,  Me. 

MAHBB,  Stephen  John,  M.D.;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Apr.  12,  1860;  s.  IMichael  and  .Johanna  (Gor- 
man) Maher:  St.  Charles'  Coll.,  Ellicott  City,  Md., 
1875-81;  M.D..  with  honors,  Yale,  1887;  post-grad, 
work  in  hosps..  Eng.  and  Ireland;  (hon.  M.A., 
Manhattan  Coll.,  New  York,  1895);  unmarried. 
In  gen.  practice.  New  Haven,  1888-99;  lias  devoted 
much  time  to  study  of  tuberculosis  in  labs,  and 
clinics  since  1900;  consulting  phys.  to  St.  Raphael 
Hosp.;  mem.  Bd.  of  Health.  New  Haven.  2  yrs. 
Mem.  State  Commn.,  apptd.  by  Gov.  Woodruff,  to 
investigate  tuberculosis  conditions  in  Conn,  1906; 
mem.  bd.  dirs.  Gaylord  Farm  Tuberculosis  Sana- 
torium, and  mem.  Tuberculosis  Commn.  in  charge 
Of  4   Conn,   instns.,    1911 —    (chmn.    1913 — ).     Mem. 


many  internat.,  nat,  and  local  med.  and  tuber- 
culosis assns. ;  pres.  Conn.  State  Med.  Assn.;  mem. 
Am. -Irish  Hist.  Soc.  Club:  Catholic  (New  York). 
Wrote,  "Told  in  the  Priest's  House,"  a  novelette 
which  has  been  widely  quoted,  describing  loss  of 
life  from  tuberculosis  in  Catholic  convents;  also 
various  published  poems  and  addresses.  Contbr. 
to  med.  .lours.  Recreations:  European  travel.  Ad- 
dress:   212  Orange  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

niAIBB,  Henry  W.,  clergyman;  b.  Seneca  Falls, 
N.Y.,  Aug.  8,  1866;  s.  Joseph  G.  and  Mary  (Siebert) 
Maier;  od.  pub.  schs.,  Seneca  Falls;  Hamilton 
Coll.,  1889;  Syracuse  U.,  1890;  grad.  Auburn  Theol. 
Sem.,  1893;  m.  Sarah  L.  Cheney,  of  Mvstic,  Conn., 
May  24,  1893;  3  children,  Leonard  C,  Joseph 
Ward,  Henry  W.,  Jr.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1893;  pastor  Oaks  Corners,  N.Y.,  1893-1900,  Sche- 
nectady, 1901-7,  1st  Ch.,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  since 
1907.  Trustee  Hartford  Sem.  Foundation.  Dir. 
New  Britain  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  Theta 
Delta  Chi.  Address:  33  Lexington  St.,  New  Britain, 
Conn. 

Iiaj\.IIiHOUSB,  Max,  M.D. ;  b.  New  Haven,  Conn.. 
Feb.  5,  1857;  s.  Jacob  and  Caroline  (Rosenthal) 
Mailhouse;  Ph.B.,  Yale,  1876,  M.D.,  1878;  m.  Clara 
L.  Johnson,  of  New  Haven,  1887  (died  1900);  m.  2d, 
Celia  B.  Katz,  of  Chicago,  1902;  4  children,  Grace 
(Mrs.  Lee  S.  Berkheim,  of  Louisville,  Ky.),  Robert 
J.,  Barbara  C,  Virginia  L.  Began  practice  at  New 
Haven,  1878;  clin.  prof,  neurology,  Yale,  1907 — ; 
attending  neurologist.  New  Haven  Hosp.,  New 
Haven  Dispensary;  pres.  Conn.  Colony  for  Epilep- 
tics, 1910-15.  Pres.  Nat.  Assn.  for  Study  of  Epi- 
lepsy, 1906-7;  mem.  A.M.A.,  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc. 
New  York  Neurol.  Soc.  Clubs:  Graduates',  Har- 
monie.  Race  Brook  Country.  Recreations;  golf. 
Address:   105   Elm  St.,   New  Haven,  C^onn.* 

IVIAHiIiET,  Joseph  Henri,  clergyman;  b.  St. 
Jolmsbury,  Vt.,  Jan.  9,  1S71;  s.  George  and  Julie 
(Drouin)  jNIaillet;  ed.  St.  Joseph's  Coll.,  Burling- 
ton, Vt.,  Quebec  Sem.,  Seminaire  de  Philosophie, 
Montreal,  St.  Mary's  Theol.  Sem.,  Baltimore,  Md.; 
ordained  as  priest  of  the  Roman  Catliolic  Cli.,  by 
Rt.  Rev,  J.  S.  Michaud,  D.D.,  Aug.  24.  1897.  Curate 
in  Milton,  Riclamond;  resident  pastor,  Lowell,  Vt., 
then  Waterbury,  Vt. ;  pastor  East  Dorset,  Vt.,  with 
Darby,  Wallingford  and  South  Dorset  as  missions; 
now  at  Woodstock,  Vt.  Republican.  Elk.  Address; 
Woodstock,  Vt. 

MAIN,  Charles  Thomas,  engineer;  b.  Marble- 
head,  Mass.,  Feb.  16,  1856:  s.  Thomas,  Jr.,  and 
Cordelia  (Reed)  Main;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1876;  m.  Elizabetli  F.  Appleton,  of  Somerville, 
Mass.,  Nov.  14,  1883;  3  children,  Charles  Reed, 
Alice  Appleton.  Tlieodore.  Asst.  in  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1876-9;  draftsman,  Manchester  Mills,  N.H., 
1879-80;  engr.,  1881-91,  asst.  supt.,  1885-6,  supt., 
1886-91,  Lower  Pacific  Mills,  Lawrence,  Mass.; 
engr.  and  designer  of  industrial  plants,  Boston, 
since  1891.  Term  mem.  corpn.  Mass.  Inst.  Tecli. 
Mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen.  Lawrence,  1887-9,  also 
trustee  Pub.  Librarv,  1888-9,  and  mem.  Sch.  Com., 
1890;  mem.  Water  Bd.,  Winchester,  1894-05.  Mem. 
Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Am.  Soc.  Mecli.  Engrs.,  Boston  Soc. 
Civ.  Engrs.  (ex-pres.),  Nat.  Cotton  Mfrs.'  Assn., 
N.E.  Water  Works  Assn.,  Soc.  of  Arts.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  Excliange,  Engineers'.  Recrea- 
tions: country  life.  Home:  14  Herrick  St.,  Win- 
chester, ]Mass. ;  (summer)  Asliland,  N.H.  Office: 
201  Devonshire  St.,  Boston.* 

MAKBBVBB,  Madison  Melville,  mining;  b.  near 
Rensselaer,  Ind..  Sept.  9,  1869:  s.  Madison  and 
Harriet  (Ivers)  Makeever;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Val- 
paraiso (Ind.)  State  Normal  Sch.  and  Business 
Inst.;  read  law  at  Osceola,  Neb.;  unmarried.  Ad- 
mitted to  Neb.  bar,  1890,  practiced  in  Osceola  until 
1891;  removed  to  Denver,  Colo.,  continuing  in  prac- 
tice 12  yrs.;  since  engaged  in  mining  business  with 
brotliers,  John  L.  and  Sanford,  under  name  of 
Makeever  Brothers;  deals  principally  in  Mexican, 
IMont.  and  Alaska  properties,  with  offices  in  Phila., 
Pittsburgli,  New  York  and  Boston.  Democrat. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Winthrop  Yacht.  Recreations: 
motoring,  swimming.  Home:  106  ^lorningside 
Drive,  New  York.  Office:  170  Broadway,  New  York, 
and  Journal  Bldg.,   Boston. 


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MAKEFEACi:,  David  E.,  mfr. ;  b.  Norton,  Mass., 
June  9,  1848;  s.  David  W.  and  Abigail  S.  Make- 
peace; ed.  high  sch.,  Mansfield,  Mass.;  m.  Myra  B. 
Johnson,  of  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1873.  Began  with 
Horton  Angell  Co.,  and  continued  11  yrs. ;  supt. 
Howard  &  Son,  Providence,  R.I.,  3  yrs.;  now  pres. 
and  treas.  D.  E.  Makepeace  Co.,  mfrs.  gold  and 
silver  plate;  v.-p.  1st  Nat.  Bank;  dir.  Attleboro 
Co-operative  Bank.  Mem.  Ancient  and  Hon.  Arty. 
Co.  of  Boston.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason; 
Odd  Fellow,  etc.  Clubs:  Pomham  (Providence), 
"West  Side  (Attleboro,  Mass.).  Home:  Attleboro, 
Ma.'^s. 

MAKEPEACE,  I.loyd,  lawyer;  b.  Birmingham, 
Eng.,  Mar.  5,  1876;  s.  John  E.  and  Sophia  E.  (Bray) 
Makepeace;  ed.  King  Edwards  Grammar  Sch., 
London:  came  to  America,  1887;  studied  law,  Bos- 
ton U.  Law  Sch.;  m.  Lillian  C.  Fisher,  of  Newark, 
N.J.,  Sept.  4,  1912;  1  daughter,  Muriel.  Began 
practice  in  Maiden,  1897;  opened  office  in  Boston, 
1897;  master  in  chancery;  dir.  Maiden  Co-operative 
Bank,  jNIalden  Deliberative  Assembly.  JMem.  Mid- 
dlesex Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Ma- 
son (K.T.).  Club:  Maiden.  Recreations:  motoring. 
Home:  Maiden,  Mass.  Office:  35  Congress  St., 
Boston. 

IVEAKEFEACE,  Walter  Dunliam,  lawyer;  b. 
Gloucester,  Mass.,  Apr.  27,  1875;  s.  Rev.  F.  Bar- 
rows and  Helen  (Viets)  Makepeace;  descendant  of 
Thomas  Makepeace,  Boston,  1630:  Phillips  Acad., 
Andover,  Mass.;  grad.  Williston  Sem.,  1892;  B.A., 
Yale,  1897,  M.A.,  1899;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1900; 
m.  Ethel  M.  Sperry,  of  Waterbury,  Conn.,  June  19, 
1906;  3  children,  Roger  Sherman,  Melicent  Porter, 
LeRoy  McKim.  Admitted  to  N.Y.  bar,  1900;  prac- 
ticed at  48  'Wall  St.,  N.Y.  City,  1900-7,  since  in 
Waterbury,  Conn.;  mem.  Makepeace  &  Ells;  exclu- 
sive corpn.  and  counsel  practice.  Mem.  Naval 
Militia.  Conn.  N.G.,  U.S.  Navy,  Spanish- Am.  War; 
formerly  mem.  Co.  K,  7th  Regt.,  N.G.N.Y. ;  deputy 
coroner  New  Haven  County  since  1907.  Trustee 
Waterbury  Associated  Charities,  Waterbury  Y.M. 
C.A.  Mem.  Am.  and  Conn,  bar  assns.,  Nat.  Inst. 
Social  Sciences,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Chi  Delta  Theta, 
Phi  Delta  Phi.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Grad- 
uates', Waterbury,  Country  (Waterbury).  Editor: 
Banks  and  Banking  (law  book),  1905.  Recreations: 
golf,  farming.  Home:  161  Prospect  St.  Office:  720- 
726  Lilley  Bldg.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

MAIiCOIiM,  Georg-e  A.;  b.  ^Veelvs  Mills,  Me.,  Jan. 
26,  1871;  s.  Au.!?ustus  and  Julia  J.  (Gliden)  Mal- 
colm; ed.  grammar  and  high  schs.,  China,  Me.;  m. 
Aug.  17,  1890,  Minnie  E.  Jordan,  of  Burnham,  Me. 
Formerly  in  business  in  Augusta,  Me.,  Lowell, 
Mass.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.:  was  supt.  abrasive  dept. 
Springfield  Mfg.  Co.,  Bridgeport,  and  now  part 
owner  in  company;  pres.  The  Malcolm  &  Talbot 
Grocery  &  Plumbing  Co.,  Inc.;  gen.  mgr.  G.  A.  Mal- 
colm &  Co.,  plumbing  and  steam  and  gas  fitting; 
treas.  Malcolm  Bros.  Republican.  Methodist.  Home: 
Wallingford,  Conn. 

MAIiI^AIiIEU,  Willard  Francis,  M.E.  bishop: 
Dec.  11,  1828-Aug.  1,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

MAIiI^ARV,  B(ayinoiid)  De  Witt,  clergyman; 
Sept.  28,  1851-19 — .  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1912-13.) 

MAIiIiETT,  Wilbert  Grant,  educator;  b.  Top- 
sham,  Me.,  Apr.  10,  1867;  s.  Isaac  Emery  and  Mary 
(Purington)  Mallett;  ed.  Farmington  (Me.)  Nor- 
mal Sch.,  1886;  grad.  Brunswick  High  Sch.,  1887; 
A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1891;  m.  Ella  Longfellow,  of  Lam- 
bert Lake,  Me.,  Nov.  29,  1893;  3  children,  Annie  B., 
Emery  L.,  Richard  P.  Has  been  connected  with 
State  Normal  Sch.,  Farmington.  Me.,  since  1891. 
prin.  since  1909;  trustee  Franklin  County  Savings 
Bank,  Farmington  Public  Library.  Republican. 
Conglist.    Address:  Farmington,  Me. 

MAIiIiETTE,  Robert  Clark,  lawyer;  b.  Trumbull, 
Conn.,  Jan.  31,  1868;  s.  Theodore  A.  and  Sarah  E. 
(Wooster)  Mallette;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  under  pvt. 
tutelage;  admitted  to  bar,  1903;  m.  Bridgeport, 
Sept.  30,  1890,  Ella  A.  Phillips.  Asso.  editor  New- 
town (Conn.)  Bee,  1886-91;  propr.  Southport 
(Conn.)  Chronicle,  1891-6;  mgr.  of  a  printing  office, 
Berlin,  N.H.,  1896-7;  mgr.  and  editor  Coos  Co.  Dem- 


ocrat, Lancaster,  N.H.,  1897-8;  pres.  and  mgr.  The 
Jackson  Print  Shop,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1898-03; 
mem.  law  firm  of  Spafford  &  Mallette  since  1903; 
has  resided  in  Bridgeport  since  1890;  editorial 
writer  for  several  yrs.  on  Inland  Printer,  System, 
and  other  technical  jours.  Republican.  Presbyn. 
Mem.  Commercial  Law  League  America,  Bridge- 
port Bar  Assn.,  Fairfield  Co.  Bar  Assn.,  Conn.  State 
Bar  Assn.  Odd  Fellow;  mem.  Y.M. C.A.  Joint  au- 
thor: Starting  a  Printing  Office.  Home:  974  Iranis- 
tan  Av.    Office:  991  Broad  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

MAIiIiEY,  Jolin  Frank,  U.S.  collector  internal 
revenue,  lawyer;  b.  Springfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  29, 
1878;  s.  James  and  Mary  A.  (Connelly)  Malley; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Springfield;  LL.B.,  magna  cum 
laude,  Yale  U.  Law  Sch.,  1902;  m.  Marion  Lang 
Coogan,  of  Pittsfield,  IMass.,  May  12,  1914.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar.  Conn,  and  Mass.,  1902;  began  prac- 
tice in  Springfield,  Mass.,  1902;  organizer,  1910, 
and  since  mem.  firm  of  Malley  &  Malley;  mem. 
Mass.  Senate,  1910-11;  apptd.  asso.  justice  Spring- 
field Police  Ct.,  Feb.,  1913  (resigned  IMay,  1914); 
U.S.  collector  of  internal  revenue,  Dist.  of  Mass., 
since  Dec.  1,  1913.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic. 
Mem.  Hampden  County  Bar  Assn.,  New  Haven  Bar 
Assn.  Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks,  Knights  of  Columbus, 
Catholic  Order  of  Foresters.  Clubs:  Nayasset,  Ox- 
ford Country  (Springfield);  Boston  City  (Boston). 
Recreations:  golf.  Home:  8  Dwight  St.,  Brookline, 
Mass.,  and  227  Forest  Park  Av.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Office:  45  Milk  St.,  Boston,  and  15  Elm  St.,  Spring- 
field, Mass. 

MAIiIiOBV,  Frank  Burr,  pathologist;  b.  Cleve- 
land, O.,  Nov.  12,  1S62;  s.  George  Burr  and  Anna 
(Faragher)  Mallorv;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1886,  A.M., 
M.D.,  1890;  m.  Persis  McClain  Tracy,  of  Chautau- 
qua. N.Y.,  Aug.  31,  1893.  Asst  in  histology.  1890-1, 
patliol.  anatomy,  1891-2,  instr.  pathology,  1894-6, 
asst.  prof.,  1896-01,  asso.  prof,  since  1901,  Harvard. 
Pathologist,  Boston  City  Hosp.  Mem.  Assn.  Am. 
Physicians,  Am.  Assn.  Pathologists  and  Bacteriol- 
ogists, Am.  Assn.  for  Cancer  Research,  A.IM.A., 
Boston  Soc.  Med.  Sciences,  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Im- 
provement, Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Social  Science 
Assn.  Author:  (with  James  H.  Wright)  Patholog- 
ical Technique,  1897,  5th  edit.,  1912.  Contbr.  to 
med.  jours.  Home:  116  Longwood  Av.,  Brookline, 
Mass.* 

MAIiONE,  Dana,  lawyer;  b.  Arcade,  N.Y.,  Oct. 
8,  1S57;  s.  James  C.  and  Mary  E.  INIalone;  pub.  sch. 
edn. ;  student  Harvard  Law  Sch.;  m.  Margaret 
Bradford  Robbins,  of  Greenfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  15, 
1908.  Admitted  to  bar,  1881;  trial  justice  Franklin 
Co.,  Mass..  1890-6:  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1893, 
1894  (chmn.  Judiciary  Com.),  Senate,  1895,  1896 
(chmn.  Judiciary  Com.);  mem.  Rep.  State  Com., 
1897-05;  dist.  atty.  Northwestern  Dist.  of  Mass., 
1902-5;  atty. -gen.  of  Mass.,  1906,  07.  08,  09.  10.  Re- 
sumed practice,  Jan.,  1911;  dir.  First  Nat.  Bank, 
Greenfield:  trustee  and  member  investment  com. 
Franklin  Savings  Instn.,  Greenfield.  Episcopalian. 
Home:  Greenfield,  Mass.  Office:  Sears  Bldg.,  Bos- 
ton.* 

MAIiOKE,  William  J.,  lawyer;  b.  Bristol,  Conn., 
Dec.  26,  1879;  s.  Michael  and  Catherine  D.  (Mc- 
Kernan)  Malone:  prep.  edn.  Bristol  pub.  schs.; 
LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1900,  IM.L.,  1901;  won  Kent 
Club  prize  in  debate;  unmarried.  Has  practiced  at 
Bristol  since  1900.  Pros,  atty..  Town  of  Bristol, 
1905-7;  counsel,  Bristol  and  Plymouth,  since  1906; 
apptd.  judge  of  Police  Court,  1907;  mem.  Conn.  Ho. 
of  Rep..  1907,  09:  corpn.  counsel  City  of  Bristol, 
since  incorporation  as  city,  1911.  Republican. 
Dir.  Bristol  Savings  Bank:  sec.  Pierson  Engring. 
and  Constrn  Co.  Recreations:  exploration,  Hudson 
Bay.  1910  and  1911.  Labrador,  1912  and  1913.  Ad- 
dress: Bristol,  Conn. 

MAI.ONEY,  Robert  S.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

MAIiOKEV,  Thomas  Edmund,  veterinary  sur- 
geon: b.  Georgiaville,  R.I.,  July  20.  1865;  s.  Michael 
and  Marv  (Coen)  Malonev;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Georgia- 
ville; pvt.  tutor,  Central  Falls,  R.I.;  V.S.,  New  York 
Coll.  Vet  Surgs..  1889;  m.  June  18,  1890,  Margaret 
M.  Connolly,  of  Woburn,  ISIass.  In  practice  in  Fall 
River  since  1889;  insp.  animals  and  provisions, 
1892-5  and  since  1905;  vet.  advisor  Bd.  of  Health, 
1896-06;  head  of  Vet.  Div.  of  Bd.  of  Health  since 


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1907,  having  supervision  of  food  supply  of  city, 
particularly  meat  and  milk;  established  Fall  River 
Bd.  of  Health  Bacterid.  I^ab..  1907:  mem.  Bd.  of 
Registration  in  Vet.  Medicine,  Mass.,  since  1903. 
Mem.  Am.  Vet.  Assn.,  Mass.  Vet.  Assn.,  Am.  Irish 
Hist.  Soc.  Club:  Boston  Citv  (Boston).  Roman 
Catholic.  Home:  68  Prospect  St.  Office:  City  Hall, 
Fall  River,  Mass. 

MAIiTBIE,  Theodore  Mills,  lawyer;  b.  New 
York,  Apr.  29,  1S42:  s.  Pliny  S.  Mills  and  Ann  T. 
(Fowler)  INIills;  on  death  of  his  motlu-r  was  adopt- 
ed by  Alonzo  J.  Maltbie;  ed.  common  schs.  and 
acad.,  Norfolk;  studied  law  in  office  of  William 
K.  Peck,  Norfolk,  and  admitted  to  bar  of  Superior 
Ct.,  Conn.,  1S63;  m.  Louise  Jewett,  of  Granby, 
Conn.,  June  10,  1S67;  2  children,  Anna  Louise, 
William  I\Iills  (Yale,  1901;  mem.  Conn,  legislature, 
1913;  executive- sec. ;  asst.  state's  atty.  Hartford 
Co.).  Practiced  law  as  partner  of  Edmund  Hol- 
comb,  1S63-7;  acting  deputv  ins.  commr.  of  Conn., 
1S70-S;  mem.  law  firm  of  Briscoe  &  Maltbie,  1878- 
S2,  Case,  Maltbie  &  Bryant,  1887-95,  Maltbie  & 
Maltbie  since  1906  (self  and  son):  mem.  Conn.  Gen. 
Assembly,  1870.  74.  78,  Senate,  1884,  85.  Republi- 
can. Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.  Home:  Gran- 
by. Conn.    Office:  3  Asylum  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

MAIiVERIT,  Iiewis,  clergyman;  b.  Cheltenham, 
Eng.,  June  9,  1846;  s.  Thomas  and  Elizabeth 
(Lewis)  ^Malvern;  ed.  schs.  in  Cheltenham;  came 
to  America,  1871;  grad.  New  Hampton  (N.H.)  Lit. 
and  Bibl.  Instn..  1874:  (D.D.,  Bates.  1903);  m.  Mary 
Brindley,  of  Derby,  Eng.,  Aug.  13,  1874;  1  daughter, 
Mary  E.  A.  Commenced  in  England  as  a  licensed 
preacher,  Sept.  15,  1867;  came  on  a  visit  to  America 
and  was  asked  to  preach:  ordained  to  ministry 
Free  Bapt.  Ch.,  Bristol,  N.H.,  June  3,  1874;  pastor 
Laconia.  N.H.,  nearly  20  yrs.,  Manchester,  3  yrs., 
Portland,  Me.,  nearly  10  yrs..  Lynn,  Mass..  1906-13, 
Peabody,  since  May,  1913.  Trustee  New  Hampton 
Lit.  and  Bibl.  Instn.  Republican.  Asso.  mem. 
Bosworth  Post  No.  2,  G.A.R.,  Portland,  Me.  Mason; 
mem.  Odd  Fellows  (past  grand  rep.),  K.  of  P., 
A.O.U.W.,  Good  Templars,  etc.  Address:  73  Bar- 
tholomew St..  Peabody,  IMass. 

MAXTAKAIT,  Ernest,  merchant:  b.  Boston,  June 
26,  18S2:  s.  of  Thomas  S.  and  Ellen  T.  (Slattery) 
Manahan;  ed.  Boston  English  High  Sch.,  class  of 
1901;  m.  Christina  J.  Murdock.  of  Maiden,  Mass., 
June  22.  1908:  1  daughter,  Ellen  Teresa.  Asso- 
ciated with  family,  spring  of  1901,  as  proprs.  of  E. 
T.  Slattery  Co.,  importers  and  mfrs.  of  ladies' 
gowns,  millinery,  etc.,  now  v. -p.  and  dir.  of  same; 
trustee  Hibernia  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  Mass.  Charitable 
Irish  Soc.  Served  in  1st  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M., 
1905-8.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Club:  Boston  Ath- 
letic Assn.  Home:  189  Rawson  Rd.,  Brookline.  Of- 
fice:  E.   T.   Slattery  Co.,   155   Tremont   St.,   Boston. 

MANATT,  James  Irving',  university  prof.:  Feb. 
IT.  lS45-Feb.  14.  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

MAITCHESTEB,  Alfred,  clergyman;  b.  Ports- 
mouth, R.I.,  Nov.  16,  1849;  s.  George  and  Phebe 
Taber  (Coggeshall)  Manchester;  prep.  edn.  Paw- 
tucket  (R.I.)  High  Sch.:  grad.  Harvard  Div.  Sch., 
1S72:  m.  Sarah  Adelaide  Peckham.  of  Newport, 
R.I.,  Apr.  29,  1873:  2  daughters.  Ethel  Bradlee 
Perkins,  Grace  Tingley  Berry.  Ordained  Unitarian 
ministrv.  1S73:  pastor  Fairhaven,  Mass.,  1S73-8, 
Olnev  St.  Congl.  Ch.,  Providence.  R.I..  1878-93, 
Barton  Sq.  Ch.,  Salem,  Mass.,  1893-7,  2d  Ch.  in 
Salem,  since  Oct.  1,  1897.  Sec.  of  Com.  of  LTnitarian 
Ministerial  Union  on  supply  of  pulpits  in  N.E. 
since  Mar.  16,  1898.  Pres.  Salem  Relief  Com.;  dir. 
Asso.  Charities,  Salem:  mem.  Masonic  Charity 
Assn.,  etc.  Past  Master  Mt.  Vernon  Lodge,  F.  and 
A.M.,  Providence,  R.I.  (now  mem.  Essex  Lodge, 
Salem,  and  hon.  mem.  Mt.  Vernon  Lodge,  Provi- 
dence);  mem.  What  Cheer  Lodge,  I.O.O.F.,  Prov- 
idence, also  Narragansett  Encampment:  past  chap- 
lain Grand  Lodge.  I.O.O.F.  of  R.T.  Republican. 
Author:  In  Memoriam.  C.  D.  Bradlee,  D.D.,  1897. 
Address:  15  Forrester  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 

MANCHESTER,  Herbert  Alonzo,  clergyman; 
moved  to  Rio  de  Janeiro,  South  America.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 


MANCHESTER,  Hiram  Levi,  M.D.;  b.  Hampton, 
Washington  Co.,  N.Y.,  Dec.  28,  1855;  s.  Levi  W.  and 
Eveline  Lois  (Shaw)  Manchester;  ed.  Castleton 
(Vt.)  Sem.;  U.  of  Vt.  Mod.  Dept.;  M.D.,  Univ.  :\Ied. 
Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1879;  m.  July  8,  1879,  Flora 
Annis  Bartholomew,  of  Whitehall,  N.Y.  In  practice 
at  Pawlet,  Vt.,  since  1879;  mem.  U.S.  Pension  Ex- 
amining Bd.;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1894,  Senate, 
1896;  chmn.  Sch.  Bd.,  Pawlet,  since  1897.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Rutland  County  Med. 
Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Ad- 
dress: Pawlet,  Rutland  Co.,  Vt. 

MANCHESTER,  Irving'  Edward,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; b.  Winsled,  Conn.,  July  IS,  1870;  s.  Edward 
and  Mary  J.  (Grant)  Manchester;  ed.  West  Win- 
sted  High  Sch.,  1888,  Wesleyan  Acad.,  Wilbraham, 
Mass.,  1892;  B.S.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Middletown,  Conn., 
1896;  m.  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Nov.  25,  1896,  Emily  Gal- 
lup Haigh;  6  children,  Russell  Coe,  Lloyd  Grant, 
Catharine  Eliza,  Randall  Stuart,  Priscilla  Voorhis, 
Barbara  Osmun.  While  in  coll.  was  business  mgr. 
Wesleyan  Argus  and  Wesleyan  Olla  Podrida,  class 
orator  and  pres.  Citizenship  Club;  editor  Winsted 
Evening  Citizen,  1897-04,  Commercial  Bulletin, 
Hartford,  1904-5;  pres.  and  treas.  Citizen  Printing 
Co.  (pubs.  Winsted  Evening  Citizen,  Litchfield 
County  Leader  and  Winsted  Herald),  and  mng. 
editor  Citizen,  since  1905.  Anti-Saloon  Republican. 
Methodist.  Mem.  Conn.  Editorial  Assn.  (v. -p.); 
mem.  Wesleyan  U.  Alumni  Council,  1911-13,  and 
sec.  class  of  '96;  mem.  Winchester  Hist.  Soc,  A.O. 
U.W.,  Xi  Chapter  Psi  Upsilon,  Mystical  Seven; 
chmn.  Winsted  Chautauqua,  1914-15.  Club:  Tvitch- 
field  County  University.  Address:  Winsted,  Conn.; 
(summer)  South  Bristol,  Me. 

MANCHESTER,  Iieander  Cornelius,  clergyman; 
b.  North  Providence,  R.I.,  Dec.  5,  1836:  s.  Cornelius 
and  Fanny  (Faxon)  Manchester:  A.M.,  Brown  U., 
1858  (D.D.,  1898);  grad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  P.E. 
Ch.,  New  York,  1861;  m.  Providence,  Sept.  10,  1862, 
Marion  Augusta  Taber;  3  children,  George  Turner, 
Alice  Wheaton,  Cornelius  Earle.  Ordered  deacon. 
1861,  ordained  priest,  1862,  P.E.  Ch.;  in  charge 
Trinity  Ch.,  Sharon  Springs,  N.Y.,  1861-3;  rector 
Ch.  of  the  Saviour,  Providence.  R.I.,  1863-7,  St. 
Mark's  Ch.,  Warren,  R.I.,  1867-73,  St.  John's  Ch., 
Lowell,  Mass.,  1873-09,  since  rector  emeritus.  Sec. 
of  Conv.,  Diocese  of  Mass.,  since  1900;  formerly 
sec.  R.I.  Episcopal  Conv.  and  mem.  Standing  Com. 
of  R.I.  Republican.  Hon.  mem.  R.T.  Hist.  Soc.;. 
mem.  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Address:  46  Davis  St., 
Wollaston,  Mass. 

MANCHESTER,  'Wilbur  Grant,  lawyer;  b.  Win- 
sted, Conn.,  July  29,  I860:  s.  Edward  and  Mary 
Jennie  (Grant)  Manchester;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law 
Sch.,  1896;  m.  Winsted,  Conn.,  Nov.  24,  1905,  Emma 
E.  Meacham;  2  children,  Gladvs  Meacham,  b.  July 
9,  1891  (died  Jan.  20,  1906);  Mary  Eleanor,  b.  Dec. 
5,  1901.  Has  practiced  in  Winsted  since  1896;  sec. 
and  corporator  The  William  L.  Gilbert  Home:  cor- 
porator The  Gilbert  Sch.,  W^insted,  Conn.  Prohi- 
bitionist. Methodist.  Prohibition  candidate  for 
attv.-gen.  of  Conn.,  1906  and  1914;  candidate  for 
Congress,  1908.  Home:  88  Munro  St.  Office:  510 
Main  St.,  Winsted,  Conn. 

MANDEIiIi,  AugTistus  Hamlin,  M.D. :  b.  Acush- 
net,  Mass.,  June  27,  1868:  s.  Augustus  Hamlin  and 
Elma  S.  (Cook)  Mandell;  prep.  edn.  East  Green- 
wich Acad.;  student  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn..  1  yr.; 
M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1897:  M.D., 
Cornell  U.  Med.  Coll.,  1899;  m.  Mildred  A.  Pitman, 
of  New  Bedford.  Sept.  18,  1913.  Interne  Bellevue 
Hosp..  New  York,  2  yrs.;  practiced  in  New  Bed- 
ford. Mass.,  since  1901;  bacteriologist  City  of  New 
Bedford  since  1907.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Psi  Unsilon.  Club:  Wamsutta.  Home:  25  Syca- 
more St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

MANDEIiIJ,  Creorg-e  Snell,  journalist;  b.  Boston, 
.Tulv  25.  1867:  s.  Samuel  Pierce  and  Ann  E.  (Dut- 
ton)  Mandell;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1889;  m.  Emily  Proc- 
tor, of  Boston,  Apr.  30,  1896;  4  children.  With 
Boston  Transcript  since  1889.  now  treas.  Mem. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Home:  247  Commonwealth 
Av.    Office:  324  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

MANDEIiL.  Samuel  Pierce;  b.  Barre,  Mass..  Aug. 
12,   1833;   s.   IMoses  and  Ann    (Pierce)    Mandell;   m. 


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Ann  E.  Button,  of  Boston,  Nov.  14,  1S60;  2  children, 
William  Dutton  (partner  with  father,  firm  of  C. 
F.  Hovey  &  Co.),  George  Snell  (mng.  editor  Bos- 
ton Transcript).  Pres.  Boston  Transcript  Co., 
pubs.  Boston  Transcript;  mem.  firm  of  C.  F.  Ilovey 
&  Co.,  dry  goods.  Republican.  Clubs:  Union,  Al- 
gonquin, Country,  Eastern  Yacht,  Press,  Unitarian. 
Home:  :?02  Commonwealth  Av.  Office:  S:i  Summer 
St.,  Boston. 

MAITSEVIIjIiZ:,  Charles  Henry  Wesley,  banker; 
b.  liochester,  X.Y.,  Feb.  12,  1S7G;  s.  Cliarles  Henry 
and  Saiah  C.  (Wood)  Mandoville;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Rochester,  N.Y.,  and  Providence,  R.I.;  m.  Ethel 
Godfrey,  of  Providence,  Dec.  IS,  1900;  3  children, 
Dorothy,  Charles  Henry  Wesley,  Jr.,  Harold  G. 
Began  "as  elk.  in  clothing  store  of  J.  B.  Barnaby 
Co.,  Providence,  continuing  2  yrs.;  then  became 
elk.  in  Am.  Nat.  Bank;  with  Union  Trust  Co.,  first 
as  tellei-,  then  as  comptroller,  continuing  until 
1908:  a.sst.  cashier  Nat.  Exchange  Bank,  1908-10, 
cashier  since  1910,  also  dir.  Episcopalian.  Odd 
Fellow.  Club:  Turks  Head.  Recreations:  golf, 
tennis.  Home:  East  Greenwich,  R.I.  Office:  63 
Westminster  ,St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

MANOAN,  John  Joseph,  M.D.;  b.  Preston,  Eng- 
land, Aug.  20,  1S57:  s.  Owen  P.  and  Mary  (Smith) 
Mangan:  came  to  America,  1870;  A.B.,  Holy  Cross 
Coll.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1883,  A.M.,  1896;  M.D., 
Coll.  Phvs.  and  Surg.,  Boston,  1891;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1904;  m.  Mary  E.  Sherry,  of  Lynn,  Mass., 
Apr.  27,  1900;  1  son,  .John  Sherry.  Practiced  in 
Lvnn,  Mass.,  since  1891.  Trustee  Lynn  Pub.  Li- 
brarv.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Pediatric  Soc, 
Lvnn  Med.  Fraternity,  Lynn  Hist.  Soc.  Democrat. 
Cathcdic.  Author:  Life  of  Rev.  .Jeremiah  Shepard, 
Third  Minister  of  Lynn,  1905;  Story  of  Lynn 
Newspapers,  1910.  Recreations:  collecting  old 
bonks.    Address:  174  S.  Common  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

MANK,  Herbert  Gardner,  clergyman;  b.  Waldo- 
boro.  Me.,  Sept.  14,  1863;  s.  .Jacob  G.  and  Clara  A. 
(\Vebster)  Mank:  student  Colby  Coll.,  1881-3,  Am- 
herst. 1883-5,  A.B.,  1885  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M., 
1888:  student  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1885-6,  Andover 
Theol.  Sem.,  1886-8,  grad.,  1888;  m.  Mercer,  Me., 
June  5,  1888,  Georgianna  Wells.  Ordained  to  Congl. 
ministrv,  1889;  pastor.  New  Gloucester,  Me.,  1888- 
98,  Lawrence.  :Mass.,  since  1898.  Home:  556  Haver- 
hill St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

MANIiEV,  Samuel  Cony,  business  man;  b.  Au- 
gusta, :Me.,  July  L'l,  1867:  s.  Joseph  H.  and  Susan 
Conv  Manlev:  ed.  Augusta  grammar  and  high 
schs.;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  1885:  A.B.,  Har- 
vard. 1889.  Clk.,  chief  elk.  to  supt.  and  trainmas- 
ter. Me.  Central  R.R.,  1889-99:  now  pres.  Me. 
T^'ater  Co.:  dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank;  trustee  Augusta 
Savings  Bank;  dir.  Central  Me.  Power  Co.,  Bath 
and  Brunswick  Light  &  Power  Co.;  has  been  treas. 
Kennebec  L.  &  H.  Co.,  Small  Point  Water  Co.,  Me. 
Farmer  Pub.  Co.:  was  dir.  Edwards  Mfg.  Co.,  Port- 
land Pub.  Co.,  State  Pub.  Assn.;  ex-trustee  Lithgow 
Library;  ex-paik  commr. ;  ex-mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.; 
ex-sup't.  Sch.  Com.:  ex-dir.  Williams  Sch.  Dist: 
ex-pres.  Common  Council,  and  ex-pres.  Bd.  of 
Aldermen.  Republican.  Mem.  Am.  Water  Works 
Assn.  (v.-p.),  N.E.  "Water  Works  Assn.  Mem.  May- 
flower Soc,  S.A.R.,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Soc.  Am. 
"W^ars,  Union  Soc.  Civil  War.  Mason  (Blue  Lodge, 
Chaptei-,  Commandery) ;  mem.  Patrons  of  Hus- 
bandry. Clubs:  Abnaki,  Augusta,  Cumberland, 
Portland.    Address:   Augusta,   Me. 

MANIT,  Alexander,  clergyman;  b.  Geneva,  N.Y., 
Dec  -,  1S60:  s,  Duncan  Cameron  and  Caroline 
Brother  (Schuvler)  Mann;  brother  of  Cameron 
Mann;  B.A.,  Hobart  Coll.,  Geneva,  N.Y.,  1881  (S.T. 
D.,  1900):  S.T.B.,  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1886;  m.  Nellie 
Gerrish  Knapp,  of  Orange,  N.J..  1896.  Deacon, 
1885,  priest,  1886.  P.E.  Ch.;  asst.  minister.  St. 
James"  Ch.,  Buffalo.  N.Y..  1885-6:  asst.  minister, 
1887-1900,  rector.  1900-5,  Grace  Ch.,  Orange,  N.J.; 
rector  Trinity  Ch..  Boston,  since  1905.  Elected 
bishop  of  Washington,  1908,  but  declined,  for  rea- 
son that  his  work  in  Boston  was  still  unfinished; 
elected  suffragan  bishop  Diocese  of  N.J.,  1915  (de- 
clined). Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Republican.  Club: 
Oakley  Country.  Address:  233  Clarendon  St.,  Bos- 
ton.* 


SCANN,  Augrustine  A.,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Ran- 
dolph, Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1837;  s.  Alvan  and  Emeline 
R.  (Mitchell)  Mann;  ed.  Stetson  High  Sch.,  Ran- 
dolph; Pierce  Acad.,  ISliddleboro,  INlass. ;  student 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  M.D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll., 
Phila.,  1860;  m.  Sarah  T.  Bucklin,  of  Valley  Falls, 
Smithfield  (now  a  part  of  Central  Falls),  R.I., 
June  6,  1865;  children,  Arthur  B.,  Ruth  M.  (Mann) 
HoUingworth,  Edith,  Everett  A.  Asst.  surgeon  1st 
R.I.  Cav.,  1862-x\ov.  1864;  practiced  in  Valley 
Falls,  Smithfield,  R.I.,  since  1860,  except  when 
in  army;  pres.  Franklin  Savings  Bank  until  it 
closed,  1901;  dir.  Pawtucket  Mat.  Fire  Ins.  Co. 
since  May,  1875;  pres.  since  July,  1895.  Mem. 
City  Council,  Central  Falls.  Mem.  R.I.  Med.  Soc. 
(v.-p.  1909),  Pawtucket  Med.  Assn.  Republican. 
Conglist.  York  and  Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°); 
Past  Master  Jenks  Lodge,  A.F.  &  A.M.,  Central 
Falls;  commander  Ballou  Post  No.  3,  G.A.R.,  Cen- 
tral Falls,  1914,  15.  Address:  284  Broad  St.,  Cen- 
tral Falls,  R.I. 

'BHATHJH,  Charles  Edward,  author,  exec,  sec;  b. 
Natick,  Mass.,  Feb.  8,  1857;  s.  James  Otis  and 
Sarah  Marshall  (Hill)  ]Mann:  descendant  of  James 
Mann,  capt.  at  Bunker  Hill,  Lt.  John  Bacon,  killed 
in  Lexington  fight,  Apr.  19,  1775,  Rev.  John  Rey- 
ner,  2d  pastor  at  Plj'mouth,  Joseph  Hills,  speaker 
of  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1648;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Mary 
Milnor  Lawrence,  of  Gloucester,  Mass.,  Mar.  4, 
1886;  2  children,  Dorothea  Lawrence,  Lawrence 
Bacon.  Began  as  a  printer;  then  in  editorial  work, 
first  as  associate  witli  Sam  Walter  Foss,  on  the 
Lynn  Saturday  Union,  1884;  editor  Cape  Ann 
Breeze,  Gloucester,  1884-8;  political  and  mng.  edi- 
tor, Lynn  Press,  1889-91;  same,  Boston  Evening 
Traveller,  1892-3;  polit.  corr.  and  mgr.  State  House 
legislative  news  service  (15  to  40  papers),  1894-03; 
apptd.  clk.  Mass.  R.R.  Commn.  by  Gov.  Bates, 
1903;  now  exec.  sec.  Mass.  Pub.  Service  Commn. 
Mem.  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Maiden  Hist.  Soc. 
(pres.  1910-15),  Melrose  Hist.  Soc,  Mass.  Total 
Abstinence  Soc.  (treas.).  Methodist.  Club:  Boston 
Authors'.  Author:  Storv  of  Dogtown  (Cape  Ann), 
1896;  The  Story  of  the  Hutchinsons  (2  vols.),  1897. 
Compiler:  Digest  of  Decisions.  Mass.  R.R.  Com- 
mission, 1905,  1912;  Mass.  Railroad  and  Railway 
Laws  (5  edits.),  1904-14.  Also  author  or  editor 
various  hist,  ancj  legal  pamphlets,  etc.  Home:  14 
Woodland  Rd.,  Maiden,  Mass.  Office:  1  Beacon  St., 
Boston,  Mass. 

MANN,  Charles  S.,  mfr.;  Feb.  2,  1847- July  20, 
1912.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

MANN,  Georg-e  Conilb,  school  principal.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

MANN,  Hosea,  banker;  b.  Wilmington,  Vt.,  July 
13,  1S5S:  s.  Hosea  and  Maria  (Grousbeck)  Mann; 
ed.  Brattleboro  (Vt.)  Acad,  and  Business  Coll.; 
m.  Eva  Gifford,  of  Wilmington,  Vt.,  Feb.,  1880 
(died  1901);  1  son,  Ralph  H.  (now  pres.  Gloucester 
FMass.]  Nat.  Bank).  Treas.  Wilmington  (Vt.) 
Savings  Bank,  1879-85;  pres.  Vt.  Loan  &  Trust  Co.; 
insp.  of  finance,  and  bank  examiner  of  Vt.,  1896-8; 
cashier  Torrington  (Conn.)  Nat.  Bank.  1899-12; 
was  speaker  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1890-2.  Has  taken 
prominent  part  in  discussion  of  financial  questions 
in  Conn.  Bankers'  Assn.  Republican.  Address: 
Torrington,  Conn. 

MANN,  Martha  Elizaljetli  Foss,  M.D.;  b.  Boston, 
Mar.  9,  1848;  d.  Charles  Meade  and  Martha  Eliza- 
beth (Hatchman)  Foss;  descendant  of  John  Hatch- 
man,  of  Revolutionary  W^ar;  grad.  high  sch.,  Bos- 
ton; studied  under  pvt.  tutors  4  yrs.;  M.D.,  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1885;  m.  Boston,  Feb.  22, 
1871,  Dr.  Benjamin  Houston  Mann  (died  1S81); 
2  children,  Benjainin  Percy,  Arthur  M.  Asso.  prof, 
gynecology,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine.  Mem. 
INlass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Inst.  HomcEopathy, 
Boston  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Surg,  and  Gyne- 
col. Soc,  Twentieth  Century  Med.  Club  (ex-pres.). 
Equal  Suffragist.  Conglist.  Mem.  Boston  Tea 
Party  Chapter  of  D.A.R.  Recreations:  music,  art. 
Home:  Brookline.    Office:  419  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

MANN,  Parker,  artist:  moved  to  Princeton,  N.J. 
(See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1914- 
15.) 

MANN,  Samuel  Eleazar;  b.  Methuen  (now  part 
of    Lawrence),    INlass.,    Apr.    10,    1853;    s.    Samuel 


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Smith  and  Mary  Hamilton  (Graves)  Mann:  de- 
scendant of  Major  Eleazar  Crafts,  who  was  present 
at  the  surrender  of  Bursoyne;  B.S..  Worcester 
Poly.  Inst.,  1S72;  post-grad,  study  in  corr.  classes 
under  Pres.  W.  R.  Harper,  of  Chicago;  m.  Ella 
Agnes  Hobbs,  of  Pelham,  N.H.,  Nov.  14,  1900;  4 
children.  Began  as  teaclier,  at  Middletown,  Conn.; 
went  to  Hawaiian  Islands,  then  to  Fla.,  being 
away  from  N.K.  1.5  yrs. :  maker  of  mission  maps 
since  1S90.  Conglist.  "\^■riter  upon  religious  topics, 
especially  upon  The  I'salms.  Address:  Pelham.  N.H. 
MANIT,  William  Gerry,  clergyman:  b.  SI<ow- 
hegan.  Me.,  Apr.  IG,  IS.iG:  s.  Rev.  William  M.  and 
Almira  (Gerry)  Mann:  among  ancestor.s  were  \\il- 
liam  INIann.  Camliridge,  ISIass.,  b.  1607,  and  the 
Spencers,  Vintons,  Newhalls,  Emersons;  ed.  Skow- 
hegan  High  Sch.:  B.A.,  Colby  Coll.,  1878;  B.D., 
Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1882:  m.  .luly  5,  1S82,  Minnie  Hart- 
ford Mathews,  of  Waterville.  jMe.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1882:  pastor  Monson,  Me.,  1882-8,  2d  Ch., 
Biddeford.  1888-00,  Pilgrim  Ch.,  Pueblo,  Colo., 
1890-5,  Warren  Ch..  Westbrook,  Me.,  1895-03;  gen. 
missionary  and  evangelist,  since  1903.  Chaplain 
Me.  Soc.  S.A.R.  for  several  vrs.  Republican.  Mem. 
Zeta  Psi.  Mason:  Odd  Fellow.  Address:  189  Mar- 
rett  St..  Westbrook,  Me. 

SCANN,  William  Orris,  M.D. ;  b.  Randolph,  Mass., 
Oct.  19,  1869:  s.  Charles  H.  and  Harriet  A.  (Phil- 
lips) Mann:  ed.  Thayer  Acad.;  M.D..  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Medicine,  1892;  m.  Frances  Fairchild,  of 
Kasson,  Minn.,  Dec.  30,  1896;  2  children,  Helen  P., 
Josephine  C.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1899;  med. 
supt.  Mass.  Homce.  Hosp.  since  1899.  Mem.  A.M. 
A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Hosp.  Assn.  Club:  Boston 
Art.    Office:    82  E.   Concord  St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

T/lANNJiY,  Charles  ronteyn,  composer,  editor; 
b.  Brooklyn,  Feb.  8,  1872;  s.  Charles  Palmer  and 
Henrietta  (Meserole)  Manney:  pvt.  edn.  followed 
liy  course  at  Brooklyn  Poly.  Inst.;  was  not  grad. : 
boy  soprano  soloist  and  chorister  in  St.  Paul's  and 
Ch.  of  the  Redeemer,  Brooklyn:  studied  theory  of 
music  in  New  York  with  William  Arms  Fisher: 
later  removed  to  Boston:  studied  harmony  and 
counterpoint  under  J.  Wallace  Goodrich,  and  form 
and  composition  with  Dr.  Percy  Goetschius.  On 
editorial  staff  Oliver  Ditson  Co.  since  1898.  Com- 
poser of  manv  songs,  anthems  and  piano  pieces. 
Home:  94  Chestnut  St.  Office:  150  Tremont  St., 
Boston.* 

MAITNING,  Cliarles  Henry,  engineer;  b.  Balti- 
more, June  9,  1844;  s.  Joseph  Cogswell  and  Rebec- 
ca Parkman  Jarvis  (Livermore)  Planning;  B.S., 
Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.  (Harvard),  1862;  m.  Fan- 
ny Bartlett,  of  Boston,  Jan.  17,  1871.  Apptd.  engr. 
U.S.N.,  Feb.  19,  1863;  served  through  Civil  War; 
Instr.  U.S.  Naval  Acad.,  1870-5,  1878-81;  mem.  1st 
advisory  bd.  to  build  new  navy,  1881-2;  advanced 
to  chief  engr.,  1906,  retired,  June  14.  1884;  chief 
engr.  Key  West  Naval  Sta.  during  Spanish-Am. 
War.  Gen.  supt.  Amoskeag  Mfg.  Co.,  largest  cotton 
mill  in  the  world,  1883-13.  Designer  of  Manning 
boiler,  in  gen.  use  in  textile  mills.  V.-p.  Am.  Soc. 
Mech.  Engrs.,  1895-7;  mem.  Soc.  Naval  Architects 
and  IMarine  Engrs.,  Naval  Inst.,  Soc.  Naval  En.grs., 
Cotton  Mfrs.'  Assn.,  Franklin  Inst.  (Phila. ),  Loyal 
Legion.  Mem.  sch.  bd.  Manchester,  N.H.,  18  yrs.; 
pres.  water  bd.  Manchester  since  1901.  Republican. 
Unitarian.    Home:  Manchester,  N.H.* 

MANNING,  Francis  Mason,  merchant,  banker;  b. 
Old  IMystic.  Conn.,  Aug.  21,  1822.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

MANNING,  Frederic  Wilbur,  clergyman;  b.  An- 
dover.  Mass.,  .lune  26,  1862;  s.  John  Hart  and  Lois 
Ann  (Batchelder)  ISIanning;  descendant  of  William 
Manning,  who  came  from  EIngland  to  Billerica, 
Mass.,  where  the  original  Manning  manse  still 
stands;  prep.  edn.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.; 
A.B.,  Colorado  Coll.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  1886; 
B.D.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1890;  post-grad,  work 
Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1897-8;  m.  Mary  S.  Delano,  of 
Duxbury,  Mass.,  June  12,  1901;  6  children,  Lois 
Batchelder  (deceased),  Frederic  Whittier,  Miriam 
Delano,  Theodore  Delano,  Eunice  Batchelder,  Mary 
Delano.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  Dec.  31,  1891; 
pastor  1st  Church,  Marshfield,  Mass.,  1891-01,  Nan- 
tucket, Mass.,  1902-12,  1st  Ch.,  Swampscott,  since 
1912.     Address:  7  Rockland  St.,  Swampscott,  Mass. 


MANNING,  Henry  Parker,  college  prof.;  born 
Woodstock,  Conn..  Oct.  3,  1859;  s.  John  M.  and 
Louisa  C.  (Leonard)  Manning;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1883,  A.M.,  1886;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1891;  m. 
Ida  M.  Forman,  of  Fostoria,  O.,  June  30,  1893. 
Teacher  since  1883;  instr.  mathematics,  1891-5, 
asst.  prof,  pure  mathematics,  1895-1906,  asso.  prof, 
since  1906,  Brown  U.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  list  of  writings,  etc.)  Home:  69  Weymouth  St., 
Providence,  R.I.* 

MANNING,  John  P.;  b.  Boston,  June  17,  1851;  s. 
Patrick  and  Catliarine  (Byrne)  Manning:  ed. 
Dwight  Grammar  Sch.,  Boston;  widower.  Began 
as  copyist  under  F.  H.  Underwood,  clerk  Superior 
Criminal  Ct.,  1868;  appointed  a-sst.  elk..  May,  1874; 
nominated  and  elected  elk.  same  ct.,  1874,  and  re- 
elected to  same  office  every  5  yrs.  since  that  time; 
admitted  to  bar,  1874;  dir.  Union  Savings  Bank. 
Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Democrat.  Home: 
56  Moreland  St.,  Roxbury.  Office:  215  Court  House. 
Boston,  Mass. 

MANNING,  Joseph  P.,  wliolesale  tobacco  and  cig- 
ars; b.  County  Galway,  Ireland,  Jan.  8,  1866;  s. 
John  and  Ellen  (Dolan)  Manning;  brought  to 
America,  1871;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  South  Boston,  Mass.; 
m.  Katharine  M.  O'Donnell,  of  Boston,  July  11 
1900;  3  children,  Mildred,  Katharine,  Virginia.  En- 
gaged in  wholesale  tobacco  business  since  June 
29,  1881;  in  employ  of  James  Quinn,  1881-94;  part- 
ner with  same.  1894-9;  mem.  firm  of  McGreenery 
&  Manning,  of  which  was  sole  owner  until  1914 
when  title  was  changed  to  Joseph  P.  Manning 
Co.,  of  which  became  pres.  and  treas. ;  dir.  Common- 
wealth Trust  Co.;  trustee  Union  Inst,  for  Savings; 
sec.  New  Haven  Tobacco  Co.  Sec.  bd.  trustees  Bos- 
ton City  Hosp.  Independent  in  politics.  Catholic. 
Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs:  Boston  Press.  Boston 
Athletic  A.ssn..  Boston  Art,  Woodland  Golf.  Recre- 
ations: motoring,  golf.  Home:  66  Crawford  St, 
Roxbury.    Office:    24   Fulton   St.,   Boston. 

MANNING,  Rohert  Livermore,  lawyer;  b  An- 
napoli.s,  Md.,  Jan.  20,  1872;  s.  Charles  H.  and  Fanny 
(Bartlett)  Manning;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895;  LL  B , 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1898;  m.  Frances  Sawyer,  of 
Manchester,  N.H.,  Oct.  23,  1900;  1  daughter,  Mar- 
garet Hoyt.  Admitted  to  N.H.  bar,  1898,  and  since 
practiced  at  Manchester:  mem.  Jones,  Warren  Wil- 
son &  Manning.  Progressive.  Conglist.  Mem.'  Loy- 
al Legion.  Clubs:  Lake  Tarleton  (Pike,  N.H.),  also 
local  clubs.  Address:  Amoskeag  Bank  Bldg.,  :Man- 
chester,  N.H. 

MANNING,  Stephen  Hart,  soldier;  1834-19 — . 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

MANNING,  Warren  Henry,  landscape  designer; 
b.  Reading,  Mass..  Feb.  7,  1860;  descendant  of  Wil- 
liam Manning,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1636;  grad. 
Reading  High  Sch.;  m.  Henrietta  H.  Pratt,  of  Read- 
ing, June  2,  1885;  1  son,  Warren  Harold.  Began 
active  career  in  his  father's  nursery,  and  later  was 
a  student  under  Frederic  Law  Olmsted,  Sr. ;  has 
been  engaged  in  many  professional  undertakings 
since  1896,  including  numerous  parks  and  park  sys- 
tems. Was  one  of  organizers  Am.  Park  and  Out- 
door Art  Assn.,  now  merged  with  Am.  Civic  Asso- 
ciation: charter  mem.  American  Society  of  Land- 
scape Architects;  mem.  Am.  Forestrv  Assn.,  Mass 
Forestry  Assn.,  N.E.  Bot.  Club,  Appalachian  Moun- 
tain Club,  Nat.  Municipal  League,  Soc.  for  Protec- 
tion of  N.H.  Forests,  Billerica  Improvement  Assn., 
Billerica  Hist.  Soc,  Met.  Improvement  League  of 
Boston,  Engineers'  Club  of  Central  Pa.,  Mass.  Civ- 
ic League,  Mass.  Fish  and  Game  Protective  Assn., 
Nat.  Irrigation  Assn.  Custodian  of  Manning  Manse, 
built  in  Billerica,  1696;  sec.  and  treas.  Manning 
Assn.  Republican.  Club:  Twentieth  Century.  Rec- 
reations: nature  and  landscape  study;  collecting 
ancient  implements.  Home:  North  Biflerica,  Mass. 
Offices:  1101-4  Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston,  and  North 
Billerica,  Mass.* 

MANNIX,  James  Edward,  editor;  b.  Newbury- 
port,  Mass.,  Nov.  24.  1866;  s.  James  P.  and  Marga- 
ret (Hennessy)  Mannix;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Newbury- 
port:  m.  Harriet  A.  Donahue,  of  Newburyport,  Get. 
19,  1903;  3  children,  Russell  Vincent,  Raymond 
Leo,  Harriet  Margaret.  Mem.  News  Publishing  Co., 
Inc.,    and    editor   Newburyport    News    since    1895! 


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Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus,  B.P.O.  Elks.  Catholic. 
Home:  28  Olive  St.  Office:  17  Inn  St.,  Newburyport, 
Mass. 

MANROSS,  William  Doaue,  clergyman.  (See 
vol.  iini'J.) 

MANSER,  Harry,  lawyer;  b.  Enjjland,  Apr.,  20, 
1874;  K.  William  and  Eliza  Manser;  arrived  in 
America,  1K87;  s^rad.  Lewiston  (Me.)  lliRh  Sch., 
1893;  studied  law;  admitted  to  bar,  1896;  m.  Lew- 
iston, June  24,  1898,  Gladys  M.  Stover;  3  chil- 
dren, Doris  E.,  b.  Mar.  2,  1900;  Marjorie  S.,  May 
14,  1902;  Harriet,  Aug.  9,  1909.  In  practice,  Lew- 
iston, 1896-03;  city  solicitor,  1897-8;  removed  to 
Auburn,  1900;  mem.  Bd.  of  Registration  for  Voters, 
1901-3;  in  practice  of  law  in  Auburn  and  judge  of 
Auburn  Municipal  Court,  1903-11;  since  engaged 
exclusively  in  practice  of  law.  Republican.  Meth- 
odist. Mason;  mem.  K.  of  P.,  Knights  of  Golden 
Eagle,  Sons  of  St.  George;  exec,  head  of  Me.  juris- 
diction, N.E.O.P.,  a  fraternal  ins.  organization, 
1903-5,  exec,  head  of  entire  order,  1905-7.  Ad- 
dress:  34   Court  St.,  Auburn,  Me. 

I/LA.NSTIJU.D,  Beatrice  Cameron,  actress.  (See 
Susan    llfgenian    Manslield.) 

MAHSFIX:itD,  Burton,  lawyer;  b.  Hamden, 
Conn.,  Api-.  4,  1856;  .s.  .lesse  M.  and  Catharine  B. 
(Warner)  Mansfield;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific 
Sch.,  Yale,  1875;  LL.B..  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1878;  m. 
Anna  Rosalie  Mix,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Oct.  16, 
1900.  Practiced  in  New  Haven  since  1878;  pres. 
Conn.  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Merchants  Nat.  Bank, 
New  Haven  Water  Co.,  West  Haven  Buckle  Co.; 
pres.  Evergreen  Cemetery  Assn.,  New  Haven;  ins. 
commr.  of  Conn.,  1893-5,  1911-15,  1915-19.  Demo- 
crat. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Quinnipiack,  Gradu- 
ates', Country  (New  Haven);  Century,  Lotos  (New 
York).  Home:  37  Elm  St.  Office:  42  Church  St., 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

MANSFIBIiB,  Charles  Francis,  dry  goods  com- 
mission; b.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Aug.  28,  1848;  s. 
Daniel  and  Ann  Elizabeth  (Gardner)  Mansfield; 
direct  descendant  of  Robert  Mansfield,  Lynn, 
Mass.,  1640;  pub.  sch.  edn. ;  m.  Mary  Elizabeth 
Carter,  of  Millbury,  Mass.,  Apr.  29,  1880;  2  chil- 
dren, Anna  C,  Mabelle  G.  (wife  of  Dr.  E.  B.  Bran- 
igan,  of  Groton,  Mass.).  Employed  in  various  mer- 
cantile houses  of  Boston  until  1872;  went  to  Wake- 
field and  entered  employ  of  Dr.  J.  D.  Mansfield, 
propr.  "Old  Corner  Drug  Store";  later  engaged 
in  drug  business  in  North  Woburn  and  conducted 
a  store  at  Millbury;  returned  to  Wakefield,  1885, 
and  became  stenographer  for  the  Boston  dry  goods 
commn.  house  of  Parker,  Wilder  &  Co.;  dir.  Wake- 
field Co-operative  Bank.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Albion  Lodge  N.E.O.P.  (treas.),  Wakefield 
Hist.  Soc.  (ex-pres.).  Home:  Wakefield,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:   4  Winthrop  Sq.,  Boston. 

MAITSFIBIiB,  Bdward  Alexander,  mfr. ;  b.  Mill- 
ville,  Mass.,  June  16,  1859;  s.  Henry  Stephen  and 
Emily  (Farnum)  Mansfield;  ed.  jiub.  sch.s.  and  at 
Friends'  Sch.,  and  Mowry  &  Goff's  English  and 
Classical  Sch.,  Providence,  R.I. ;  m.  Millville,  Dec. 
6,  1883,  Ada  Virginia  Scott;  1  child,  Emily,  b.  1889. 
Learned  raising  of  hothouse  fruits,  plants  and 
vegetables,  under  his  father,  and  weaving  at  mill 
ol^  Booth  &  Kidd;  worked  as  designer  and  pattern 
maker  at  Woonsocket;  in  Wyo.  Ty.,  1884-5;  re- 
turned to  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  as  supt.  Calumet  Mill; 
in  charge  Hecla  Mill  of  the  Calumet  Co.,  1902-6, 
agent,  same  for  Am.  Woolen  Co.,  since  1906.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mason  and  Odd  Fellow. 
Clubs:  Home  Market  (Boston);  Nipmuck  Canoe. 
Address:  Uxbridge,  Mass. 

MANSFIBIiB,  Frederick  William,  ex-state  treas. 
of  Mass.;  b.  East  Boston,  Mass.,  Mar.  26,  1877;  s. 
Michael  Read  and  Catherine  (McDonough)  Mans- 
field; grad.  East  Boston  High  Sch.:  LL.B.,  Boston 
U.  Law  Sch.,  1902;  m.  Helena  Elizabeth  Roe,  of 
East  Boston,  June  29,  1904.  Registered  pharma- 
cist, Mass.;  served  as  apothecary,  U.S.  Navy,  on 
U.S.S.  Vulcan,  during  Spanish-Am.  War:  admitted 
to  ]Mass.  bai-,  1902,  and  began  practice  in  Boston: 
Dem.  nominee  for  gov.  of  Mass.  at  Faneuil  Hall 
deadlocked  conv.,  1910;  elected  treas.  of  Mass., 
Nov.,  1913,  for  term  1913-14.  The  first  state  treas. 
of  Mass.  to  make  sale  of  bonds  direct  to  the  people. 


Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston, 
Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Com.  Has  served  as  atty.  for  Am.  Federa- 
tion of  Labor  and  labor  organizations  generally. 
Roman  Catholic.  Mem.  Maj.  Grady  Camp  No.  3, 
United  Spanish  War  Vets.;  mem.  Catholic  Order 
of  Foresters,  Ancient  Order  of  Hibernians,  Mt. 
Vernon  Council  K.  of  C.  Recreations:  baseball, 
reading.  Home:  91  Geneva  Av.,  Grove  Hall  P.O., 
Dorchestei-.  Office:  State  House  and  Old  South 
Bldg.,  Boston. 

MANSFIBIiB,  Qeorg'e  B.,  undertaker;  b.  North 
Abington,  Mass.,  Nov.  2,  1864;  s.  James  and  Cath- 
erine (O'Brien)  Mansfield;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Rock- 
land; grad.  embalming  sch.,  1888;  m.  Katherine  C. 
Chauncey,  of  Jersey  City,  N.J.,  Aug.  20,  1890;  1 
son,  George  C,  state  bank-examiner.  Began  active 
career  in  furniture  and  undertaliing  business,  1888; 
added  ins.,  1895,  and  retained  that  line  18  yrs.; 
since  devotes  time  principally  to  undertaking;  sec. 
Rockland  Town  Com.  16  yrs.;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1913-14;  mem.  Town  Com.  16  yrs.  Mem.  For- 
esters of  America,  A.O.H.,  Knights  of  Columbus, 
Eagles,  M.C.O.F.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Clubs: 
Rockland  Commercial,  Webster.  Home:  430  Union 
St.,  Rockland,  Mass.   Address:  155  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

MANSFIBIiB,  Georg°e  Everett,  pianos;  b.  Hope, 
Me.,  July  24,  1880;  s.  Daniel  H.  and  Clara  A. 
(Moore)  Mansfield;  prep.  edn.  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem., 
Kents  Hill,  Me.;  student  Syracuse  (N.Y.)  U.,  1900- 
01;  m.  Leila  M.  Tliurston,  of  Union.  Me.,  .Tune  22, 
1904;  5  children,  Elsie  (deceased),  Elizabeth,  Rich- 
ard, Philip,  Roger.  Began  active  career  in  employ 
of  tlie  Colonial  Piano  Co.,  Boston,  1901-3:  with 
wholesale  dept.  Briggs  Piano  Co.,  1903-10;  with 
Nat.  Piano  Co.,  mfrs.  pianos  and  piano  players, 
since  1910,  now  v. -p.  Mem.  Nat.  Piano  Mfrs.'  Assn. 
Progressive.  Methodist.  Mason;  mem.  Ancient 
Order  United  Workmen,  United  Commercial  Trav- 
elers of  America.  Home:  22  Marlboro  St.,  Newton, 
Mass.    Office:   155  Columbus  Av.,  Boston,  Mass. 

1VIAITSFIBI.B,  Henry  Tucker,  M.D.;  b.  Boston, 
Feb.  2,  1838;  s.  John  Tucker  (mcht.,  U.S.  consul 
at  Perrambues,  Brazil,  1820-36)  and  Eloise  Adeline 
(Story)  Mansfield,  d.  Dr.  Elisha  Story,  of  Marble- 
head,  Mass.  (mem.  "Boston  Tea  Party")  and 
youngest  sister  of  the  late  Joseph  Story,  asso. 
justice  of  the  U.S.  Supreme  Court;  ed.  at  pub. 
schs.,  Salem,  Mass.;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1869:  m.  Needham,  Mass.,  Oct.  5,  1903,  Edith  Mae 
Bigelow.  Began  practice  in  Boston,  1869;  removed 
to  Needham,  1S74;  acting  asst.  p.-m.  U.S.N.,  Civil 
War;  has  served  as  town  physician  and  as  mem. 
bd.  of  health.  Mem.  Am.  Med.  Assn.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Norfolk  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  Mason;  mem.  I.O. 
O.F.,  G.A.R.,  Loyal  Legion.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Address:     9    Highlands    Av.,    Needham,    Mass. 

MANSFIBIiB,  John  Joseph,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Oct.  10,  1869:  s.  John  P.  and  Joanna  M.  (Hennes- 
sey) Mansfield;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  LL.B.,  Bos- 
ton U.  Law  Sch.,  1890;  unmarried.  Admitted  to 
bar,  1895,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1900,  01,  02.  Mem.  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Rec- 
reations: motoring,  tennis.  Home:  336  Dudley  St., 
Roxbury.    Office:  "Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston. 

MANSFIBIiB,  Samuel  Mather,  brigadier-gen- 
eral; b.  Middletown,  Conn.,  Sept.  23,  1839;  s.  Maj.- 
Gen.  Joseph  King  Fenno  and  Louisa  (Mather) 
Mansfield;  grad.  U.S.  Mil.  Acad.,  1862;  m,  Mrs. 
Anna  Baldwin  Wright,  of  Detroit,  Apr.  16,  1874. 
Promoted  2d  It.,  corps  engrs.,  June  17,  1862;  1st 
It.,  Mar.  3,  1863;  capt,  Aug.  15,  1864;  maj.,  Sept.  2, 
1874;  It. -col.,  July  22,  1888;  col..  Julv  5.  189S:  brig.- 
gen.  U.S.A.,  Feb.  20,  1903.  In  Civil  War,  col.  24th 
Conn.  Inf..  Nov.  18,  1862-Sept.  30,  1863.  Bvtd.: 
Capt.,  June  14,  1863,  "for  gallantry  at  Port  Hud- 
son, La.";  maj.  and  It. -col..  Mar.  13,  1865,  "for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  tlie  war." 
Has  been  in  charge  of  construction  of  many  forti- 
fications; engr.,  9th,  10th  and  11th  light  house 
dists.,  and  many  other  works;  pres.  commn.  to  run 
and  mark  the  Ijoundary  lines  between  portion  of 
Ind.  Ty.  and  Texas,  1885-7;  pres.  Cal.  debris  com- 
mission to  regulate  hydraulic  mining.  1898-9;  pres. 
Yosemite  Nat.  Park  Commn..  1899;  div.  engr.,  Pa- 
cific div.,  Nov.   7,   1S98,  Northwestern  div.,  "May  3, 


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1901,  Eastern  div.,  July  4,  1901;  retired  at  own 
request,  over  40  yrs.'  service,  Feb.  21,  1903.  Mass. 
harbor  and  land  conimr.,  July  23,  19oG-July  17, 
1912.    Address:   231  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

MANSFIEI^D,  Sumner,  lawver;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1S6S,  A.M.,  1870;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1870. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1870,  and  since  practiced  in 
Boston.  Consul  for  Belgium.  Mem.  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston.  Decorated  Order  of  Leopold,  Bel- 
gium. Home:  Longwood,  Mass.  Office:  42  Court 
St.,  Boston. 

MANSFIEIiS,  Susan  Heg^eman  (Mrs.  Richard 
Mansfield),  formerly  actress;  b.  Troy,  N.Y.,  Dec. 
20,  1868;  d.  William  and  Esther  E.  (Byram)  Hese- 
man;  descendant  on  mother's  side  of  John  Alden 
and  Priscilla  Mullins;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs., 
Troy  and  N.Y.  City;  m.  Richard  Mansfield,  actor, 
1892  (died  19(T7);  1  son,  Richard  Mansfield,  2d. 
Played  Portia,  in  IMerchant  of  Venice;  Nora,  in 
Ibsen's  Doll's  House;  Judith  in  Shaw's  Devil's 
Disciple;  Raina,  in  Arms  and  the  Wars;  Mariana, 
in  Beau  Brummel;  Lady  Anne,  in  Richard  III; 
Hester,  in  The  Scarlet  Letter;  Florence,  in  Prince 
Karl;  Sonia,  in  Rodwin  the  Student;  Marcelle,  in 
Parisian  Romance:  and  many  other  roles.  New 
Thoughter.  Clubs:  MacDowell  (New  York),  Ly- 
ceum (London,  Eng.).  Address:  The  Grange,  New 
London,  Conn. 

MANSFIELD,  'Wesson  E.,  lawyer;  June  20,  1834- 
1911.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

MANSON,  John  Thomas,  banker;  b.  New  Haven, 

Conn.,  Aug.  30,  1861;  s.  Magnus  and  Margaret 
(Mowatt)  Manson;  father  came  from  Scotland, 
1850;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Mrs.  Frank  W.  Benedict, 
of  New  Haven,  Jan.  15.  1908.  Began  active  career 
in  office  of  H.  W.  Benedict  &  Son,  New  Haven, 
Nov.  12,  1877;  title  of  firm  changed,  1878,  to  Bene- 
dict &  Downs;  admitted  to  partnership,  Apr.  1, 
1890,  and  name  became  Benedict,  Downs  &  Co.; 
elected  v. -p.  of  co.  on  Incorporation,  1900,  and 
pres.,  1910,  which  still  continues;  pres.  Yale  Nat. 
Bank  since  1904;  pres.  New  Haven  Morris  Plan 
Co.,  Milford  &  Uxbridge  St.  Ry.  Co.;  v.-p.  Nat. 
Savings  Bank,  Geometric  Tool  Co.,  Benedict  Man- 
son  Marine  Co.:  dir.  Equitable  Life  Assurance  Soc. 
of  U.S..  Securitv  Ins.  Co.,  New  Haven  Pulp  & 
Board  Co..  Maryland  Coal  Co.  of  West  Va.,  The 
Electro  Bleaching  Gas  Co.  of  New  York.  Mem. 
New  Haven  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican. 
Presbyn. ;  mem.  Bd.  of  Ch.  Erection  Fund,  Presbyn. 
Ch.  of  U.S.A.  Mason.  Clubs:  Quinnipiack,  Union 
League,  New  Haven  Country;  Bankers'  (New 
York).  Recreations:  motoring,  golf.  Home:  52 
Hillhouse  Av.  Office:  Yale  National  Bank,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

MANSON,  John  •William,  lawyer;  b.  Pittsfield, 
:Me.,  :\rar.  22,  1S62;  s.  John  C.  and  Mary  A.  (Lancey) 
Manson;  grad.  Me.  Central  Inst.,  Pittsfield,  1877; 
student  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1S77-S,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
1878-81.  A.B.,  1881,  A.M.,  1S84;  LL.B.,  Boston  Law 
Sch.,  18S4;  m.  Stockton,  Me.,  June,  1886.  Lelia  E. 
Lanpher.  Has  practiced  in  Pittsfield  since  1884; 
mem.  law  firm  of  Manson  &  Coolidge  since  Aug.  1, 
1906:  pres.  Pittsfield  Nat.  Bank;  treas.  Newport 
Woolen  Co.:  elk.  T\''averly  Woolen  Co.  Mem.  Me. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903.  Republican.  Universalist. 
Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.P..  K.  of.  P.,  Delta  Kappa  Ep- 
silon.    Address:    Pittsfield,  Me. 

MANSUB,  Zophar  M.,  collector  of  customs:  Nov. 
23.  lS43-Mar.  29,  1014.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in   America.    1914-15.)* 

]VIANTEB,  Z.  Gould;  b.  Industry,  Me.,  Apr.  3, 
1841;  s.  Benjamin  and  Lucy  H.  (Gould)  Manter; 
common  sch.  edn.:  m.  Sept.  29,  1867,  Louise  H. 
Packard,  of  Parkman,  Me.  Served  as  pvt.  in  Co. 
C,  2d  Me.  Vol.  Inf..  1861-3,  and  in  31st  Me.  as 
corporal,  sergt.  and  2d  It.,  1864-5.  Civil  War;  en- 
gaged in  farming  since  1865.  Has  filled  offices  of 
selectman,  town  aet.,  town  elk.,  mem.  sch.  bd., 
etc.;  mem.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912.  Democrat.  Univer- 
salist. Mason:  mem.  Union  Veterans'  Union,  A.O. 
U."W.    Address:     Cambridge,   Me.,   R.F.D.    1. 

MANTHEY-ZOBN,  OttO,  college  prof.;  b.  She- 
boygan. Wis.,  Oct.  26,  1879:  s.  Carl  and  Maria 
Luise  (Hengstenberg)  Manthey-Zorn:  ed.  Cleve- 
land Central  High  Sch.,  1894-7;  B.A.,  Adelbert  Coll. 


(Western  Reserve  U.),  Cleveland,  1901;  U.  of  Er- 
langen,  Bavaria,  1901-2;  Ph.D.  and  M.A.,  U.  of 
Leipzig,  1904;  m.  Ethel  Kathleen  Bray,  of  Wing- 
ham,  Unt.,  Aug.  17,  1907;  1  son,  William.  Asso. 
prof.  German,  Amherst,  since  1909.  Mem.  Modern 
Lang.  Assn.  America,  N.E.  Modern  Lang.  Assn., 
Deutsch-Amerikanischer  Lehrerbund.  Soc.  for  Ad- 
vancement of  Scandinavian  Study,  Am.  Scandina- 
yan  Foundation.  Author:  Johann  Georg  Jacob 
Ins,  1904  Editor:  Fulda  Der  Talisman,  1910.  Ad- 
dress: .?  Dana  St.,  Amherst,  Mass. 

MANUEIi,  Frank  A.,  mfr.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

^'^.?^.?^^'  '^°^^  Parker,  clergyman;  b.  Matta- 
poisett,    Mass..    Oct.    26,    1869;    s.    Rev.    Benjamin 
l<ranklin    and    Flora    Witham    (Parker)    Manwell; 
grad.  Lynn,  Mass.,  High  Sch.;  B.A.,  Amherst,  1893 
grad.  Andover  (Mass.)  Theol.  Sem.,  1896;  m.  Stella 
ri?P":?    Dickinson,    of    Amherst,    Mass.,    June    17. 
1896;  7  children,  Reginald  D.,  b.  1897,  Dorothy  P.. 
1900,    Everett   A.,    1902,    Edward   J.,    1904,   Francis 
H.   and   Flora  E.    (twins),   1907,   Richard   F.,   1908 
Ordained    Congl.    ministry,    1S96;    pastor    Harford 
Pa.,   6   yrs.;   Presbyn.  Ch.,  Whitney  Point,   NY     1 
Ylr-^    '^?^^h.^^-'    North    Amherst,    Mass.,    5    yrs.; 
Whately,    Mass.,    since    1907.     Republican-.     Mem 
Hampshire   Assn.   Congl.   Ministers    (scribe).   Beta 
Theta  Pi.   Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Grange.  Recreations: 
horseback  riding.    Address:    Whately,  Mass. 

MABBI.E,  Annie  Bussell,  author;  b.  Worcester. 
Mass..  Aug.  10,  1S64;  d.  Isaiah  Dunster  and  Nancy 
}i^i^^  (Wentworth)  Russell:  A.B.,  Smith  Coll.. 
1886,  A.M.,  1895;  m.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Charles 
Francis  Marble,  Nov.  18,  1890.  Club:  Boston 
Authors.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books,  etc.)    Home:  4  Marble  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.* 

MABBIiE,  Arthur  Jackson,  civil  engineer;  b. 
Grafton,  Mass.,  May  18,  1850;  s.  Freeman  M.  and 
Mary  E.  Marble;  ed.  Worcester  Poly.  Inst  •  m 
Worcester.  Aug.  30,  1882,  Abbie  S.  Mavnard;  i 
daughter,  Georgia  Alice  (Mrs.  W.  J.  Patstone. 
W^orcester).  Engaged  in  civ.  engring.,  Worcester, 
since  1870.  Trustee  Worcester  Co.  Mechanics'  Assn 
for  6  yrs.;  ex-p.-m.  and  It.  Worcester  Continentals 
(independent  company).  Mem.  Civ.  Engineers'  Club 
(ex-sec),  Worcester  Co.  Engineers'  Club  (ex-pres.), 
VVorcester  Poly.  Alumni  Assn.,  Worcester  Co.  Hort 
Soc.  (v.-p.).  Unitarian.  Mason  (32°).  Recreations: 
flowers.  Home:  36  Birch  St.  Office:  Walker  Bldg.. 
Worcester,  Mass. 

MABBIiE,  Charles  Baldwin,  member  firm  Pris- 
cilla Pub.  Co.;  b.  Methuen,  Mass.,  Jan.  8,  1875;  s. 
William  Crawford  and  Sarah  Ellen  (Barker) 
Marble;  7th  in  direct  descent  from  Samuel  Marble, 
of  Salem,  Mass.,  1630-40;  grad.  Methuen  High  Sch., 
1893;  m.  Mary  Flowers,  of  Detroit,  Mich.,  June  30, 
1908.  First  business  connection,  salesman  with 
William  S.  Cooper  Brass  Works,  Phila.,  Pa.,  1896 
continuing  8  yrs.;  entered  advertising  business, 
1904,  with  H.  B.  Humphrey  Co.,  advertising  agencv. 
Boston,,  continuing  as  solicitor  and  copy  writer 
4  yrs.;  entered  employ  of  Priscilla  Pub.  (Jo.  (pub- 
lishers of  The  Modern  Priscilla  and  Home  Needle- 
work Magazine),  in  1907,  successivelv  as  promo- 
tion mgr.  in  charge  of  publicity,  asst.  business 
mgr.,  and  jr.  mem.  of  firm.  Dir.  and  treas.  Pil- 
grim Publicity  Assn.;  dir.  Advertising  Vigilance 
Assn.  Mem.  Boston  Equal  Suffrage  Assn.  for 
Good  Government,  Men's  League  for  Woman's 
Suffrage.  Republican.  Christian  Scientist.  Past 
Master  of  John  Hanock  Lodge,  A.P.  and  A  M 
Methuen,  Mass.;  Past  Dist.  Deputv  Grand  Master 
of  nth  Masonic  Dist.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Twen- 
tieth Century,  Commonwealth  Country.  Recrea- 
tions: golf,  music.  Home:  Riverbank  Ct.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.    Office:    85  Broad  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

MABBIiE,  Charles  Francis,  mfr.  textile  machin- 
ery; b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Feb.  17,  1865;  s.  Edwin 
Tyler  and  Harriet  Hamilton  (Chase)  Marble-  grad 
Worcester  High  Sch.,  1882:  A.B..  Amherst'  Coll  ' 
1886;  m.  Worcester,  Nov.  18,  1890,  Annie  Maria 
Russell:  2  children,  Anna  Bell,  Paul  Francis.  With 
Curtis  &  Marble  and  Curtis  &  Marble  Machine  Co 
since  Jan.,  1887:  cashier  and  dir.,  1895-1911  since 
treas.;  trustee  Peoples  Savings  Bank:  dir'  Wor- 
cester Trust  Co.  Trustee  Worcester  Independent 
Industrial  Sch.  (boys  and  girls'  trades  school)  • 
mem.    Worcester   Sch.    Com.    since    1904.     Republi- 


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can  Conglist.  Mem.  Worcester  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Phi  Heta  Kappa, 
Alumini  Council  of  Amherst  Coll.  Clubs:  Kconomic 
Congregational,  Worcester  Country.  Home:  4 
Marble  St.  Office:  72  Cambridge  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

MABBIiE,  rred  Elmer,  clergyman;  b.  Honeoye 
Falls  N.Y.,  June  lil,  i^til;  s.  Albert  B.  and  Frances 
Elizabeth  (Hunt)  Marble;  A.B..  U.  of  Rochester, 
18S7;  grad.  Rochester  Theol.  Sem..  1890;  Ph.D., 
Yale,  1897;  student  U.  of  Berlin,  1897-8,  Harvard 
Summer  Sch.  of  Theology,  1902,  1907;  m.  Walling- 
ford.  Conn.,  Dec.  3,  1891,  Adeline  Louise  Morns. 
Ordained  to  ministry  Baptist  Ch.,  1890;  pastor  1st 
Bapt.  Ch.,  Wallingtord,  Conn.,  1890-7,  1st  Bapt. 
Ch.,  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1898-1902,  North  Av.  Bapt. 
Ch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1902-11;  since  minister  at 
large,  traveler  and  lecturer.  I'res.  Brattleboro 
Professional  Club,  1900-01;  pres.  Vt.  Bapt.  State 
Conv,  19U0-1;  pres.  Bapt.  Brotherhood,  1907-8,  sec. 
19U.S-10;  v.-p.  Federation  of  Mtn's  Ch.  Organiza- 
tions, 1906-10  (sec.  1912).  Republican.  Mem.  Delta 
Upsilon.  Address:  41  Hawtliorn  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

MABBIii:,  Frederick  Parker,  lawyer;  b.  New- 
town, Conn.,  July  14,  1859;  s.  Newton  K.  and  Mary 
(Gillis)  ^Marble;  g.g.s.  Gen.  John  Stark,  of  Revo- 
lutionary Army;  ed.  Newtown  Acad.;  student  Trin- 
ity Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  2  yrs.;  studied  law  with 
Hon.  George  Stevens,  ex-dist.  atty.,  Lowell,  Mass.; 
m.  Fanny  Isabelle  Talbot,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  Apr. 
17,  1894.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1882,  to  U.S.  cts., 
1888;  specialty,  banking  and  trust  estates;  dir. 
and  counsel  for  Union  Nat.  Bank,  Lowell;  pres. 
Lyon  Carpet  Co.,  Lowell.  Formerly  pres.  Lowell 
Humane  Soc.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar 
Assn.,  Middlesex  Bar  Assn.,  S.A.R.  and  S.R.  Mem. 
Kilwinning  Lodge,  F.  &  A.M.,  Lowell.  Republi- 
can. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Yorick  (Lowell),  Engi- 
neers' (Boston),  Vesper  Country,  Tyngsboro 
(pres.).  Home:  15  Falrview  St.  Office:  Sun  Bldg., 
Lowell,    Mass. 

MABBIii:,  Henry,  M.D.;  b.  Dixfleld,  Me.,  Sept. 
5,  1N4S;  s.  Barnard  L.  and  Lucy  Trask  (Abbott) 
Marble;  ed.  Dixfleld  High  Sch.;  Norwich  U.,  Vt.; 
M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1870;  m.  Mercy 
Littlefield,  of  Auburn,  Me.,  Jan.  5,  1876;  2  children, 
Thomas  L.,  Laura  R.  (Mrs.  Walter  Weston). 
Druggist,  Dixfleld,  Me.,  1870-3;  druggist  and  phys. 
Lewiston,  1873-80;  practiced  at  Gorham,  N.H., 
since  1880;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1887.  Republi- 
can. Universalist.  Mason;  mem.  Lewiston  Com- 
mandery,   K.T.    Address:    Gorham,  N.H. 

SXABB^E,  J(osepli)  Bussel,  merchant;  b.  Sniith- 
fleld,  R.I.,  June  30,  ls52;  s.  Russel  and  Phebe 
(Almy)  Marble;  descendant  of  the  Almys,  who 
were  early  Quaker  settlers  in  R.I.,  and  the  Marbles, 
who  were  early  in  Peabody,  Mass.,  and  from  there 
were  the  first  settlers  of  Sutton,  Worcester  County; 
ed.  Friends'  (now  Moses  Brown)  Sch.,  Providence, 
R.L;  m.  Emily  Greene  Chase,  of  Worcester,  Mass., 
Oct.  26,  1880.  Has  been  identified  with  sale  of 
heavy  chemicals,  oils  and  starches  since  1871;  now 
head  of  firm  of  J.  Russel  Marble  &  Co.,  Boston 
and  Worcester  (the  oldest  house  in  continuous  suc- 
cession in  this  line  of  business  in  America),  mfrs.' 
agts.  and  importers  of  olive  oil  and  chemicals;  dir. 
Worcester  Trust  Co.;  trustee  Worcester  County 
Instn.  for  Savings.  Republican.  Mem.  A.A.A.S., 
Am.  Chem.  Soc.  (ex-pres.  N.E.  sect.).  Clubs:  En- 
gineers', Exchange  (Boston),  Worcester,  Tatnuck 
Country,  Worcester  Country  (Worcester).  Home: 
28  Cedar  St.  Offices:  18  Foster  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass.,   and   77   Pearl   St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

MABBIiB,  Thomas  Iilttlefield,  lawyer,  play- 
wright; b.  Auburn,  Me.,  Dec.  24.  1876;  s.  Henry 
(M.D.)  and  Mercy  (Littlefield)  Marble;  grad.  Ed- 
ward Little  High  Sch.,  Auburn,  Me.,  1894;  A.B., 
Bowdoin,  1S98;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1904; 
m.  Harriet  E.  Puller,  of  Gorham,  N.H.,  Aug.  15, 
1906.  Prin.  Gorham  (N.H.)  High  Sch.,  1899-01; 
admitted  to  N.H.  bar,  1904,  and  since  jr.  mem. 
firm  of  Rich  &  Marble,  Berlin,  N.H.;  mem.  Sch.  Bd., 
Gorham;  auditor  of  Coos  County.  Mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Republican.  Uni- 
versalist. Mason  (K.T.).  Author:  (plays)  A  Royal 
Runaway,    1904;    A   Clergyman's    Courtship,    1905; 


Mademoiselle  Prudence,  1905;  The  Patriot,  1906; 
The  Raiders,  1907;  IMistress  Penelope,  1907;  The 
Hessian,  1908;  The  Wooing  of  Wilhelmina,  1908; 
Won  by  Wireless,  1909;  Giuseppina,  1909;  River- 
.side  farm,  191(1;  Polly  in  Poiiiics,  1911;  Tlie  Sky- 
Riders,  1913;  How  to  Appreciate  the  Drama  (text 
book),  1914.  Home:  Gorham,  N.H.  Office:  Ber- 
lin, N.H. 

MARCH,  Daniel,  Congregational  minister;  July 
21,  lS16-Mar.  2,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   1908-9.) 

MABCHANT,  Alfred  Harry,  advertising  man- 
ager; b.  City  of  (.Quebec,  Can.,  Nov.  13,  1870;  s. 
Alfred  and  Isabella  (Ross)  Marchant;  ed.  pvt. 
schs.  in  Quebec;  m.  Augusta  J.  Stingel,  of  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Sept.  3,  1891;  children,  Harry  Au- 
gustus, Louis  Alfred,  Isabelle,  Kuth  Evangeline, 
Gladys  May.  Began  learning  printing  trade  in 
Quebec,  1884;  removed  to  Boston,  1886,  and  worked 
at  the  Univ.  Press,  (i;ambridge,  2  yrs.;  then  witla 
Boston  Record  about  6  yr.s. ;  with  Boston  Post  as 
foreman  of  advertising  composing  room,  1893-03, 
supt.,  1903-10,  advertising  mgr.  since  1910.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Episcopalian.  Ma- 
son. Clubs:  Boston  Press,  Belmont  Country  (Bel- 
mont, Mass.),  Calumet  (Winchester,  Ivlass.).  Rec- 
reations: fishing,  golf.  Home:  14  Rangeley,  Win- 
chester, Mass.    Office:  259  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

MABCOXT,  Phillippe  Belknap,  college  prof.  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

MARCS',  Charles  De'Witt,  publisher;  b.  Green- 
field, Mass.,  Oct.  24,  1842;  s.  Ichabod  and  Sarah 
Hawes  (Gill)  Marcy;  ed.  Wesleyan  Acad.,  Wilbra- 
ham,  Mass.,  1859-61,  inclusive;  Wesleyan  U.,  Mid- 
dleton.  Conn.,  1861-3,  inclusive;  m.  Sophia  Augusta 
Hilliker,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  June  25,  1873;  3  chil- 
dren, Annie  M.  (Mrs.  Charles  M.  Crooks,  of  Wor- 
cester, Mass.),  Harriet  M.,  Grosvenor  DeW.  En- 
tered publishing  business,  Boston,  Apr.,  1867;  mem. 
Sampson,  Davenport  &  Co.,  pubs,  directories,  etc., 
1883-03;  treas.  Sampson  &  INIurdock  Co.,  pubs,  of 
directories  and  maps,  since  1903.  Served  in  43d 
Regt.,  Mass.  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-3;  Signal  Corps,  U.S.A., 
1864-5.  Sec.  and  treas.  U.S.  Vet.  Signal  Corps 
Assn.  since  1882.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mem. 
Chi  Psi.  Mason.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  281 
Ashmont  St.    Office:  246  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

MABCV,  Henry  Orlando,  surgeon:  b.  Otis,  Mass., 
June  23,  1837;  s.  Smith  and  Fanny  (Gibbs)  Marcy; 
ed.  Wilbraham  Acad,  and  Amherst  Coll.;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard, 1863;  (hon.  A.M..  Amherst,  1870;  LL.D.. 
Wesleyan,  1887);  m.  Sarah  E.  Wendell,  of  Somers- 
worth,  N.H.,  Oct.  14,  1863.  Asst.  surgeon  43d 
Mass.  Vols.,  Apr.,  1863:  surgeon  35th  U.S.C.T., 
Nov.,  1863;  med.  dir.  of  Fla..  1864-5;  practiced 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1865-9;  studied  at  U.  of  Berlin, 
and  in  London  and  Edinburgh.  1869-70:  returned 
to  U.S.  and  devoted  his  attention  to  laboratory 
and  practical  study  of  the  antiseptic  methods  of 
wound  treatment;  has  conducted  pvt.  hosp.  in 
Cambridge  for  treatment  surgical  diseases  since 
1880.  Pres.  A.M.A.,  1892,  Am.  Acad.  Medicine, 
1884;  mem.  Brit.  Med.  Assn.,  etc.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  list  of  books  and  writings.)  Home: 
180    Commonwealth   Av.,    Boston.* 

MABCV,  Henry  Orlando,  Jr.,  surgeon;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, jMass.,  July  2,  1871;  s.  Henry  O.  and  Sarah 
E.  (Wendell)  Marcy;  prep.  edn.  Boston  Latin  Sch.; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1893;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1897;  m.  May.  15,  1909,  Eleanor  H.  Nichols.  Resi- 
dent surgeon  Roosevelt  Hosp.,  New  York,  Jan.  1, 
1898-Jan.  1,  1900;  asst.  in  anatomy.  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1900-08.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem. 
A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Club:  Harvard  (Boston). 
Address:   140  Sargent  St.,  Newton,  JMass. 

MABDEN,  Oscar  Avery,  judge;  b.  Palermo,  Me., 
Aug.  20,  1853;  s.  Stephen  P.  and  Julia  A.  (Avery) 
Marden;  ed.  dist.  schs.;  Westbrook  Sem.,  Deer- 
ing.  Me.;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1876:  m. 
Jan.  24.  1896,  Caroline  A.  Avery,  of  Whitefield, 
Me.;  1  son,  Edgar  A.  In  practice  in  Boston  and 
Stoughton  since  1877;  trial  justice  Norfolk  Co., 
1877-90;  judge  of  Dist.  Ct.  of  Southern  Norfolk 
since  1890;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Stoughton,  17  yrs. 
Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  of  Norfolk 
County  (ex-pres,).  Liberal  Democrat.  Universal- 
ist.    Mason.    Dist.  Deputy  Grand  Master,   22d  Ma- 


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sonic  Dist.,  1907,  190S.  Grand  Patriarch  of  Grand 
Encampment,  Mass.,  I.O.O.F.,  1893.  Recreations: 
fisliing.  Home:  Stougliton,  Mass.  Office:  412  Sears 
Bids..    Boston,    Mass. 

MARDEN',  Philip  Sanford,  editor;  b.  Lowell, 
Mass.,  Jan.  12,  1874;  s.  George  A.  and  Mary  P. 
(Fislie)  Marden;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1894; 
LL.B.,  Harvard,  1S98;  m.  Florence  S.  Shirley,  of 
Goffstown,  N.tl.,  1902.  Mng.  editor  Lowell  Courier- 
Citizen  since  1902  and  pres.  Courier-Citizen  Co. 
since  1907.  Clubs:  Yorick,  Vesper  Country  (Low- 
ell), St.  Botolph  (Boston),  Century  (New  York). 
Author:  Greece  and  the  .-'Egean  Islands,  1907; 
Travels  in  Spain,  1909;  Egyptian  Days,  1912. 
Home:  Lowell.  Ma.ss.* 

MARDEN,  Robert  Fiske,  editor;  b.  Lowell,  Mass., 
June  14,  1876;  s._George  Augustus  and  IVIary  Por- 
ter (Fiske)  IMarden;  ancestry  among  early  settlers 
of  Mass.  and  Southern  N.H. ;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Lowell;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1898;  m.  Ella  Beadle 
Pote,  of  Boston,  June  12,  1901;  1  daughter,  Doro- 
thy Fiske,  b.  Jan.  9,  1908.  In  life  ins.  business, 
1898-05;  entered  newspaper  work  in  Lowell.  1905, 
now  one  of  editors  Courier-Citizen,  and  elk. 
Courier-Citizen  Co.:  trustee  Lowell  Instn.  for  Sav- 
ings. Apptd.  county  commr.  INIiddlesex  Co.,  May, 
1913,  to  fill  vacancy;  term  expired  Jan.,  1914  (did 
not  seek  election  at  the  polls).  Pres.  Lowell  Bd. 
of  Trade  2  terms,  June,  1914-June.  1916:  pres. 
Lowell  Humane  Soc.  since  1910;  dir.  Lowell  Boys' 
Club,  Lowell  Social  Service  League:  trustee  Mc- 
Collom  Inst..  Mt.  Vernon,  X.H.  Served  as  mem. 
1st  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M.,  Boston,  1902-5.  Mem. 
Mass.  Highway  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  (Pi  Chapter),  Casque  and 
Gauntlet  (Dartmouth).  jNIem.  Kilwinning  Lodge, 
F.  and  A.M.;  Lowell  Grange.  Clubs:  Yorick,  Vesper 
Countrv,  Dartmouth  (Boston).  Home:  68  Clark 
Rd.    Office:  17  Merrimack  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

MARDEN,  Wilmot  Iieigrliton,  M.D.;  b.  North 
"^^oburn,  Mass.,  Apr.  2,  18  76;  s.  Hiram  Waide  and 
Mary  E.  (McFeely)  Marden;  grad.  Lvnn  Classical 
High  Sch.,  1894;  M.B.,  1897;  M.D.,  1898,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Medicine;  m.  Alice  F.  Trussell.  of  North- 
port,  Me.,  June  4,  1914.  Engaged  in  practice  at 
Lynn,  Mass.;  med.  staff  training  sch.,  Union  Hosp. 
Republican.  Mem.  Mass.  Homoeopathic  Society. 
Mason  (32°,  K.T.);  Odd  Fellow;  mem.  S.A.R. 
Clubs:  Oxford  (Lynn),  Tedesco  Country.  Recrea- 
tions: amateur  photography,  hunting,  fishing.  Ad- 
dress:   22   Portland   St.,  Lynn,   Mass. 

MAREAN,  Emma  Endicott,  editor:  b.  Boston, 
Jan.  20,  1854:  d.  Henry  and  Abigail  Hastings 
(Browning)  Endicott;  ed.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  and 
Hanover  and  Dresden,  Germany,  1871-3;  m.  .Joseph 
Mason  Marean,  of  Cambridge,  ]Mass.,  Jan.  20,  18  7  6. 
Lived  in  Chicago  12  yrs. ;  editor  the  Christian 
Register,  Boston,  since  1897.  Hon.  mem.  Boston 
Browning  Soc,  Pentagon  Club,  Boston,  Chicago 
Woman's  Club;  mem.  Boston  Authors'  Club,  Twen- 
tieth Century  Club.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books,  etc.)  Home:  151  Brattle  St.,  Cam- 
bridge,  Mass.    Office:   27  2  Congress  St.,  Boston.* 

MARGESON,  GUbert  T.,  artist;  b.  Black  Rock, 
N.Y.,  Nov.  21,  1852;  s.  John  B.  and  Willey  A. 
(Newcomb)  Margeson;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs., 
Boston;  studied  art  short  time  under  Alfred  Ord- 
way;  m.  Rockport,  JMass.,  Sept.,  1875.  Lydia  K. 
Harris;  1  child,  Caroline  C.  Landscape  and  ma 
rine  painter;  has  exhibited  at  Boston  Art  Club. 
Acad,  of  Design,  New  York:  painted  "The  Consti- 
tution's Victory  Over  the  Guerriere,"  now  in  com- 
mittee room  in  Capitol  at  Washington;  also  "The 
Return  of  the  Lifeboat,"  in  Carnegie  Library, 
Rockport,  Mass.,  etc.  Democrat.  Universalist. 
Clubs:  Rockport  Social,  Sandy  Bay.  Recreations: 
yachting.     Address:    Rockport,    Mass. 

MARION,    Guy     Elwood,     special     librarian:     b 


T\"oburn,    Mass.,    Mar. 


188' 


s.    Elijah    Parker 


and  Evelyn  Eliza  CManning)  Marion:  descendant 
of  John  Marion,  selectman  of  Boston,  1693,  and 
on  mother's  side  of  William  Manning,  of  Cam- 
bridge. Mass.,  1614;  grad.  Woburn  High  Sch.,  1899: 
A.B.,  Tufts  Coll..  1903;  Miner  fellow  in  natural 
history  same,  1903-4,  A.M.,  1904;  unmarried.  With 
Am.  Brass  C}o.,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1905-9,  and  or- 
ganized there  the  library  dept. ;  traveled  in  Europe 


summer  of  1909,  visiting  France,  Italv,  Switzer- 
land, CJermany,  Belgium,  Holland  and  England;  in 
charge  information  dei)t.  of  Arthur  D.  Little, 
Inc.,  1909-14;  organized  librarv  of  advertising  and 
drug  merchandising  for  United  Drug  Co.,  Boston, 
1913-14;  witli  Brooker  Fertilizer  Co.,  preparing 
statis.  information,  since  Feb.,  1915.  Mem.  A  L.A 
Special  Libraries  Assn.  (sec.-treas.  .since  1910), 
Tufts  Alumni  Assn.  of  Alpha  Tau  Omega  Fra- 
ternity (treas.,  1912-14,  now  dir.).  Manning  Assn. 
(pres.),  Sliedd  Family  Assn.,  Am.  Soc.  Colonial 
Families.  Republican.  Conglist.  Roval  Arch  Ma- 
son. Clubs:  Towanda  (Woburn),  Tufts  Coll.  Club 
(Boston).  Recreations:  music,  outdoor  sportsi, 
gardening.  Home:  47  Lowell  St.,  Woburn,  Mass. 
Office:   1101  Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

MARION,  Horace  Eugene,  M.D.;  Aug.  3.  1843- 
Feb.  8,  1914.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

MARK,  Edward  Iiaurens,  anatomist;  b.  Hamlet, 
Chautauqua  Co.,  N.Y.,  May  30,   1847;  s.  Charles  L 
and  Julia   (Peirce)    Mark;  A.B.,  U.   of  Mich,   1871  • 
Ph.D.,    U.    of    Leipzig,    1876;    (LL.D.,    U.    of    Mich, 
1896,   U.   of  Wis.,    1904);   m.   Lucv   Thorp   King,   of 
Dunkirk.  N.Y.,   Nov.   26,   1873.    Instr.   mathematics, 
U.    of    Mich.,    1871-2;    astronomer    U.S.    Northwest 
Boundary   Survey,    1872-3;    instr.    zoology,    1877-83 
asst.    prof.,    1883-6,    Hersey    prof,    anatomv    since 
1885,    dii-.    Zool.    Lab.    since    1900,    Harvard.     Dir 
Bermuda  Biol.   Sta.   for  Research  since   1903;  US 
del.  4th  Internat.  Zool.  Congress,  Cambridge,  Eng., 
1898.    Mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sciences;  fellow  Soc.  Biol 
Chemistry     (London),    A.A.A.S.,    Am.    Acad.    Arts 
and  Sciences:  mem.  Boston  Soc.  Natural  Historv; 
life   mem.    Anat.    Gesellschaft;    mem.    Am.    Philos. 
Soc,   Soc.   Royal  Zoologique  et  Malacol.   Belgique; 
foreign    mem.    Koenigl.    Boehmische    Gesellschaft 
der  Wissenschaften.    (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  writings,  translations,  etc.)      Home:  109  Irving 
St..  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

MARK,  Kenneth  Lamartine,  chemist;  b.  Leipzig. 
Germany,  Aug.  27,  1874;  s.  Edward  Laurens  and 
Lucy  (King)  Mark;  grad.  Cambridge  Latin  Sch., 
1894;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1898,  A.M.,  1900,  Ph.D.,  1903; 
m.  Worcester,  Mass.,  June  19,  1907,  Florence  L. 
Wetherbee.  Asst.  in  chemistry,  1897-8,  1899-1903, 
Harvard;  instr.  chemistrv,  1903-7,  asst.  prof.,  1907- 
14,  asso.  prof.,  1914-1915;  dir.  the  Sch.  of  Science 
since  1915,  Simmons  Coll.  Mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc, 
Delta  Upsilon.  Publisher  with  T.  W.  Richards, 
paper  on  "Expansion  of  Gases  by  Heat,"  1904,  1905; 
"Solidity  of  Sea  Waters  in  Bermuda,"  1913.  Ad- 
dress:  214   South  Huntington  Av.,  Boston. 

MARKKAM,  Daniel  Anson,  judge;  b.  East  Hamp- 
ton, Conn.,  Dec.  29,  1854;  s.  Daniel  Niles  and  Marv 
(Skinner)  Markham;  A.B..  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn"., 
1879;  m.  Grace  Upson  Goodrich,  of  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Nov.  26,  1889;  5  children,  Daniel  G.,  Mar- 
garet (deceased),  John  Anson,  Chauncy  Goodrich, 
Grace.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1882;  prin.  high  sch., 
Stonington,  1882-4;  began  practice  in  Hartford, 
1884;  recorder  City  Ct.,  Hartford,  1891-3;  judge 
Ct.  of  Common  Pleas  since  1912.  Mem.  S.A.R. 
Democrat.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Hartford,  University. 
Recreations:  hunting,  fishing,  farming.  Home:  22 
Sumner  St.    Address:  877  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

MARKHAM,  Ernest  Arthur,  M.D.;  b.  Windsor, 
Vt.,  Oct.  16.  1853;  s.  Oliver  and  Sarah  Ann  (Clark) 
Markham;  descendant  of  Deacon  Daniel  ^Markham. 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1660,  and  of  John  Clark,  who 
came  with  John  Davenport  to  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1638;  ed.  pub.  sclas.,  Hartford:  .grad.  Middletown 
(Conn.)  High  Sch.,  1872;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.. 
1875,  A.M.,  1885;  M.D.,  Eclectic  Med.  Coll.,  New 
York,  1877;  post-grad,  course,  same,  1877-8;  Ph.D.. 
111.  Wesleyan  U.,  Bloomington,  1888;  m.  Annie 
Deering  Martin,  of  New  York,  Apr.  21,  1876. 
Practiced  medicine,  Glastonbury,  Conn.,  1877-84; 
prof,  chemistrv  and  laboratory  analyst.  Eclectic 
Med.  Coll.,  New  York,  1885-6;  in  practice  at  Dur- 
ham, Conn.,  since  1887;  med.  examiner  New  York 
Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  etc.;  med.  examiner  for  Coroner, 
Bd.  Med.  Examiners,  State  Eclectic  Bd. ;  town 
health  officer;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895-6; 
pres.  Durham  Aqueduct  Co.;  dir.  Middletown 
Trust  Co.  and  Central  Nat.  Bank.  First  pres.  Dur- 
liam  Pub.  Library.  Mem.  Nat.  Eclectic  Med. 
Assn.,  Conn.  Eclectic  Med.  Assn.,  Conn.  Hist.  Soc, 
:Middlesex  County  Hist.    Soc,   S.A.R.    (in   7   lines). 


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Republican.       Episcopalian.       Mem.      Knights      of  of  Me.    (Bowdoin),  1879;  m.  Nellie  Dodds,  of  Dor- 

Pvthias     Am.    Mechanics.      Student    of    genealogy,  Chester,  Mass.,  July  7,  1913.    Practiced  at  Athens, 

and    now    compiling    Markham     Family     Records.  Me.,    1879-88,    Skowhegan,    1889-97,    Boston,    1897-8 

Recreations:   vacations  at  Indian  Neck,   Branford.  (retired).    Mem.   A.M. A.,  Mass.   Med.   Soc.    Repub- 

Address:  Box  95,  Durham,  Conn.  lican.     ConKlist.     Recreations:    motoring.     Home: 

MARKHAM,  R.  C,  president  Central  Nat.  Bank.  206  Minot  St.,  Dorchester,  Boston,  Mass. 

Middlt'lown,  Conn.  MARRINAN,  John  J.,  educator;  b.  Boston,  Dec. 

MARKS,  Charles  A.,  clergyman;  b.  New  Haven.  23.  188G;  s.  James  William  and  Mary  Ellen   (Rea- 

Conn.    July   19.   ]851;  s.   ArEasa  A    and  Lucy  Ann  p")  Mfrrinan;  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1900-7;  Kb..  A\es- 

(Platt)   Marks    direct  descendant  on  the  paternal  leyan  U     Conn.,  1909;  Hamilton  Coll.  of  Law    Chi- 

side  of  Mordecai  Marks,  who  came  from  London,  cago,   1912;    m.    Emporia,   Kan.    Dec.   25,   1910^  Ida 


Mary  Devine,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  22,  1875;  Derry  \illase,  IN.H. 
5  children  living,  Lucy  M.,  Charles  E.,  Mary  E.,  MARRIOTT,  Louis  D.,  headmaster;  b.  Rome, 
E.  Jeannette,  Amasa  A.  Deacon,  1879.  priest,  1880,  Oneida  Co.,  N.Y.,  Nov.  12,  1871;  s.  George  Robert 
P  E  Ch.;  rector  St.  Peter's  Ch.,  Hazleton,  Pa.,  and  Amelia  (Elmer)  Marriott;  prepared  for  coll. 
1881-2,  Holy  Apostles,  St.  Clair,  1882-96;  non  under  tutor;  B.A.,  Amherst,  1892,  M.A.,  1895;  m. 
parish  1896-07;  rector  St.  Matthew's  Ch.,  Wilton,  Mary  Curtis,  daughter  of  late  Judge  Edward  Pay- 
Conn  , 'since  1907.  Republican.  Mem.  S.A.R.  Mason  son  Baird,  of  Yonkers,  N.Y.,  Feb.  19,  1898  (died 
(K.T.).    Address:  Wilton,  Conn.  May    25,    1912);    children,    Geoffrey    Baird,    Mary 


Library'and  British  Mus.  Asso.  prof.  English  lit.,  reations:    tennis,    golf.     Address:    Manor    School, 

Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,   1901-10.    Winner  of  the  Welsh  otamtord,  Conn. 

National  Theatre  prize  for  the  best  Welsh  plays,  MARSH,  Alfonso  Frederic,  druggist;  b.  Green- 
"Merry  Cuckoo"  and  "Welsh  Honeymoon,"  1911.  ville.  Me.,  July  27,  1861;  s.  Martin  V.  B.  and  Paul- 
Clubs:  Lyceum  (London),  College,  Authors'  (Bos-  ine  C.  (Poss)  Marsh;  ed.  Me.  Central  Inst.,  Pitts- 
ton),  University  (New  York),  Authors'  League  of  field.  Me.,  1882-4;  Me.  State  Coll.  (now  U.  of  Me.), 
America,  Incorporated  Soc.  of  Authors  (London).  1884-6;  Ph.G.,  Mass.  Coll.  of  Pharmacy,  Boston, 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  1888;  m.  Mar.  18.  1908,  Selvina  E.  Sanders,  of  Sang- 
Address:  South  Hadley,  Mass.*  erville,  Me.  In  drug  business  since  1890;  super- 
MARKS,  Lionel  Simeon,  engineer:  b.  Birming-  X/.sor  of  schs  Old  Town  Me  1896;  county  trea.s., 
ham.  Eng.,  Sept.  8,  1871;  s.  Samuel  Edward  Marks;  Piscataquis  County,  1911,  1912  Democrat;  chmn. 
student  Mason  Coll.,  Birmingham.  1888-92.  engring.  town  and  county  Dem.  coms.  Universalist;  chmn. 
diploma,  1891;  B.Sc,  London  U.,  1892;  arrived  in  M.  of  Trustees  Universalist  Ch..  Sangerville. 
America,  1893;  M.M.E.,  Cornell  U.,  1894;  m.  Jose-  Mason;  mem.  K.  of  P  Independent  Order  of  Foi- 
phine  Preston  Peabody,  June  21,  1906;  2  children,  esters,  Maccabees.  Address:  Sangerville,  Me. 
Alison  Peabody,  Lionel  Peabody.  Instr.  mech.  engr-  MARSH,  Arthur  Washhum,  M.D. ;  b.  Cabot,  Vt., 
ing.,  1894-1900,  asst.  prof.,  1900-9.  prof,  since  1909,  Sept.  13,  1857;  s.  B.  W.  and  Lomira  (Kennon) 
Harvard;  also  prof,  same,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  since  Marsh;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Cabot;   St.  Johnsbury   (Vt.) 

1914.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Acad.;  U.  of  Vt.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1880-2:  m.  Bur- 
A.A.A.S. :  mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs..  Soc.  Pro-  lington,  Vt,  Oct.  11,  1883,  Helen  S.  Drought;  1  son, 
motion  Engring.  Edn..  Sigma  Xi.  Club:  Harvard  Arthur  D.  (M.D.).  Began  practice  at  Oiiskany 
(Boston).  Author:  Steam  Tables  and  Diagrams  Falls,  N.T.,  1882;  removed  to  New  Haven,  Conn., 
(with    H.    N.    Davis),    1909;    Gas   and    Oil   Engines,  1891.      Republican.      Conglist.      Mem.     Conn.    Med. 

1915.  Contbr.  to  Engineering  News,  etc.  Recrea-  Soc,  New  Haven  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Mason;  mem. 
tions:  drama,  travel,  gardening.  Address:  192  W.O.W..  A.O.U.W.  Clubs:  Edgewood.  Address: 
Brattle  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.*  1015  Whalley  Av.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

MARKWICK,  William  Pisher,  clergyman.     (See  ^^■'^^SH,    Edward,    life    insurance:    b.    Dedham, 

vol    1909  )  Mass.,  Feb.  9,  1877;  s.  Francis  and  Emma  I.  (Boyd) 

. ■ ,  ,          „                   J,         .       -TTir-    -,  Marsh;  descendant  of  George  Marsh,  of  Hingham, 

MARLIN,  MaWon  Henry,  mfr.;  b.  Windsor  ^^ss.,  who  came  from  England  in  1636;  ed.  Bos- 
Locks,  Conn..  July  23,  1864;  s.  John  M.  and  Martha  ton  Latin  Sch.,  Prince  Sch.  and  Hale  Pvt.  Sch.;  m. 
^^JJ^^^S^V    ^^^r''"VoFJ^'^-   ■'^^'*^\,^?^^®"R^!f'^TVT^'^^''-  Adele  M.   Fisher,  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  Oct.   9,   1901; 


The  Marlin  Firearms  Co.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Country  and  Polo,  Appalachian  Mountain.    Home: 

MARQUARDT,  Anton,  prof.   German.     (See  vol.  Dedham,  Mass.;    (summer)    Scituate,  Mass.    Office: 

1909.)  room  237,  49  Federal  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

MARQUIS,   John   Clyde,   agrl.    editor;    moved   to  MARSH,  Edward  Lester,  clergyman;   b.  Leices- 

Philadelphia.  Pa.     (See  vol.   1909.)  ter,    Mass..    May    19,    1865;    s.    George    Edgar    and 

MARR,  Henry   N.,   banker;    b.    Somersworth,    N.  Maudana  Elizabeth   (White)   Marsh;  grad.Leices- 

H.,   June   5,   1853;    s.  William  N.  and   Elizabeth   C.  ter   Acad..    1S84;A.B.     Amherst,    1SS8;    B.D.,    \ale 

(Nowell)  Marr;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Martha  C.  Jones,  Div.  Sch.,  1S91;  studied  Andover  Theol    Sem.    1892: 

of  Newburyport.  Mass..  July  25,   1876;   6  children,  m.  Mary  Eliza  Jenkins,  of  West  Barnstable,  Mass., 

Helen    E.     (Mrs.    John    L.    Hamilton,    of    Quincy.  Nov.  28,  1893;  2  children.  Elizabeth  White    b    July 

Mass.).  Marie  N.    (Mrs.  H.  L.  Totman),  Dorcas  F.  >,'^-     ^ ^'''^-  .  \I»"'''"'?ioo-    ^^H.'     ^^-ir  ^^°^-  .v?^*^?'"®*^ 

(Mrs.  D.  C.  Crosby,  of  Worcester,   Mass.),  Henry  ^ongl     mimstry     1892;    pastor    Yarmouth,    Mass.. 

A..  Percival  E.,  Theodore.    In  mercantile  business  1892-7    Waterville,   Me..   1S97-07    Providence,   R.I.. 

at   Boston   and   Newburyport,    Mass.,    for    13    yrs.;  ??,nce  June  2,  1907,  now  pastor  Plymouth  Ch.Prov- 

taecame   connected   with   N.    E.   Trust   Co.,    Boston,  idence.     Mem    Theta   Delta  Chi,   Phi   Beta  Kappa. 

1881.  sec.  since  1902.    Conglist.    Home:  152  Harvard  Address:    19   Sumter  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

St.,  Dorchester.    Office:  135  Devonshire  St.,  Boston.  MARSH,  Edward  Sprague,   lawyer;   b.   Brandon. 

MARR,    Myron   Lawrence,    M.D. :    b.    Alna.    Me.,  Vt.,  Oct.   13,   1857;   s.  Rodney  and  Eliza   (Sprague) 

Feb.   23,   1852;   s.   Franklin   Marr;   M.D.,   Med.    Sch.  Marsh;    ed.    Brandon    pub.    schs.   and   Norwich   U.; 


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A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1S79;  student  Columbia  U.  Law 
Sch.,  lNSO-1;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1SS2;  m. 
Burlington,  Vt.,  Oct.  22,  1901,  Isabel  R.  Ripley. 
Began  practice  in  New  York,  18S3;  removed  to 
Brandon,  Vt.,  1884.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Kpsilon. 
Theta  Chi,  Vt.  Hist.  Soc.  Club:  University  (New 
York).  Recreations:  book  collecting,  gardening, 
mountain  climbinj?.    Addicss:    Brandon,  Vt. 

MARSH,  Edward  Williams,  banker,  mfr.;  b. 
New  Miltord.  Conn.,  Jan.  24,  1836.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

MARSH,  Francis,  insurance;  b.  Dedham,  Mass., 
Apr.,  25,  1842;  s.  Francis  and  Eliza  (Hersey) 
Marsh;  descendant  of  George  Marsh,  who  settled 
in  Hingham,  in  1636:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1863;  m. 
Emma  I.  Boyd,  of  Dedham,  Apr.,  1871;  1  son,  Ed- 
ward Marsh.  Engaged  in  ins.  business  since  1867; 
gen.  agt.  John  -  Hancock  ]\Iut.  Life  Ins.  Co. 
since  1877.  Treas.  Boston  Life  Underwriters' 
Assn.  for  31  yrs.  Club:  Dedham  Country  and 
Polo.  Recreations:  contact  with  nature  in  many 
ways.  Home:  Dedham,  Mass.  Office:  49  Federal 
St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

MARSH,  Francis  Jewett;  b.  Groton,  IMass.,  Feb. 
19,  1S49;  s.  Eliezer  J.  and  INIartlia  (Baker)  Marsh; 
grad.  Leominster  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1866;  A.B., 
Amherst  Coll.,  1S70  (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  student 
Yale  Divinity  Sch.,  1872-3,  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
1873-5  (grad.,  1875);  m.  Mary  Prentis  Manning,  of 
Douglas,  Mass.,  Dec.  12,  1912.  Prof.  Latin,  High- 
land Mil.  Acad.,  PeeksklU,  N.Y.,  1S70-1;  prin.  Derby 
Acad.,  Hingham,  Mass.,  1871-2;  ordained  to  min- 
istry Congl.  Ch.,  1875;  pastor,  Congl.  Ch.,  Upton, 
Mass.,  1875-82,  Walpole.  1882-93,  N.E.  supt.  Congl. 
S.S.  and  Pub.  Soc,  1893-1906  (resigned  Jan.  1. 
1906);  since  executor  and  administrator  of 
estates.  Republican.  Address:  40  N.  Main  St., 
LTpton,  Mass. 

MARSH,  Francis  Wanzer,  banker.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

MARSH,  Frank  W.,  lawyer:  b.  New  Milford, 
Conn.,  jNIay  28,  1855;  s.  Ebenezer  Bradley  and 
Hannah  Briggs  (Wanzer)  Marsh;  descendant  on 
father's  side  of  William  M.,  Salem,  Mass.,  about 
1630,  and  on  mother's  side  of  Jan  Jansen  Wans- 
haer  (also  spelled  Wansher,  and  later  Wanzer), 
New  Amsterdam,  about  1642;  grad.  Williston  Sem., 
Basthampton,  Mass.,  1875:  B.A.,  Yale,  1879;  LL.B., 
Yale  Law  Sch.,  1882;  m.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Feb. 
9,  1882,  Marv  Elizabeth  Clarke  (died  Dec.  24,  1893); 
children,  Harold  C,  b.  Aug.  24,  1884;  Mabel  F. 
Sept.  12,  1892.  Has  practiced  at  New  Milford 
since  1882.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Litch- 
field Co.  University,  Commercial.  Address:  New 
Milford,   Conn. 

MARSH,  Henry,  Jr.,  lawver;  b.  Worcester,  Mass., 
Sept.  20,  1S49;  s.  Henry  and  Mary  M.  A.  (Doane) 
Marsh;  student  Brown  U.,  1871  (A.B.,  by  spl.  vote, 
1901);  m.  1888,  Mary  Ida  Gildersleeve;  1  son, 
Henry  Gildersleeve.  Practiced  in  Providence  since 
1874;  deputv  elk.  U.S.  Circuit  and  Dist.  cts.  of  R.I., 
1882-92;  U.S.  commr.  for  R.I.,  1881-07;  elk.  Munici- 
pal Cts.,  1906-7;  master  in  chancery  since  1905. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Home:  597  Angell  St.  Of- 
fice: 86  Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

MARSH,  Iiester  D.,  mfr.;  b.  Sandwich,  Mass.;  s. 
Josepli  E.  and  Caroline  E.  Marsh;  g.s.  Rev.  Joseph 
Marsh,  who  came  from  England  as  organizer  for 
Methodism;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Cambridge,  Mass.:  m. 
Bertha  I.  Jennings  of  Weston,  Mass.  Served  as 
buyer  and  gen.  supt.  of  Glenark  Knitting  Co.,  19 
yrs.;  resigned,  and  reestablished  the  Union  Under- 
wear business  making  Yale  union  suits  and 
sweaters.  Mem.  bd.  of  dirs.  Maiden  Bd.  of  Trade; 
v.-p.  State  Bd.  of  Health.  Single  Taxer.  Christian 
Scientist.  Home:  9  Hawthorne  St.  Office:  Jackson 
and  Sherman  Sts.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

MARSH,  Ralph  Hemenway,  M.D.;  b.  Greenville, 
Me.,  Feb.  3,  1863:  s.  Martin  V.  B.  and  Paulina  C. 
(Foss)  Marsh;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Bradley,  Me.;  B.S., 
Me.  State  Coll.,  1888:  M.D..  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  CBow- 
doin),  1893;  m.  Oct.  6,  1887,  Myrtle  Alice  Holbrook, 
of  Bradlev,  Me.  Began  practice  at  Lincoln,  Me., 
1892;  removed  to  Guilford,  1894;  U.S.  examining 
surgeon  since  1900.  Pres.  Me.  Med.  Assn.:  mem. 
Piscataquis    County    Assn.     (pres.,    1911-12).     Re- 


publican. Universalist.  Mason  (32°);  Odd  Fellow. 
Address:     Guilford,   Me. 

MARSH,  William  T.;  b.  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Feb. 
10,  1849;  s.  David  and  Harriet  (Lewis)  Marsh;  com- 
mon school  edn.  Farmer  until  1864;  propr.  Nauga- 
tuck  li.R.  stage  line,  1864-71;  in  coal,  grain  and 
lumber  business,  1871-1905;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1891,  3,  5,  1907;  pres.  Litchfield  Water  Co., 
Sharon  Water  Co.,  Litchfield  Creamery  Co.;  treas. 
Litchfield  Gas  Co.;  dir.  Litchfield  Savings  Soc. 
Democrat.  Presbyterian.  Mason.  Club:  Wyan- 
tenuck    Reservation.      Address:      Litchfield,    Conn. 

MARSHAI^Ii,  Charles  Edward,  microbiologist; 
b.  on  farm.  Port  Clinton,  Ottawa  Co.,  O.,  Oct.  6, 
1S66;  s.  Lavinas  and  Lurena  (Crandall)  Marshall; 
Ph.B.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1895,  Ph.D.,  1902;  Jorgensen's 
Lab.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark,  1898;  Pasteur  Inst., 
Paris;  Ostertag's  Lab.,  Berlin,  1903;  Inst.  f.  Infek- 
tionskrankheiten  (Robert  Koch),  Berlin,  1913;  m. 
INIaud  Alice  Skidmore,  of  Fredonia,  N.Y.,  July  7, 
1896.  Asst.  in  bacteriology,  U.  of  Mich.,  1893-6; 
asst.  in  bacteriology,  1896-8,  bacteriologist,  1898- 
12,  scientific  and  v. -dir.  Expt.  Sta.,  1908 — ,  prof. 
bacteriology  and  hygiene,  1902-12,  Mich.  Agrl. 
Coll.;  dir.  of  Grad.  Sch.  and  prof,  microbiology, 
Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1912 — .  Ex-pres.  Sch.  Bd.  of 
East  Lansing,  Mich.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  societies,  writings,  etc.)  Home:  Amherst, 
Mass.* 

MARSHAIiI^,  Charles  Petrie,  clergyman;  b. 
Campsie,  Scotland,  Aug.  25,  1872;  s.  James  and 
Jane  (Petrie)  Marshall;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Dover,  N.H. ; 
grad.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1898;  post-grad,  study 
Boston  U.,  1903-4;  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1905;  m. 
H.  May  Wight,  of  Gorham,  N.H.,  Sept.  6,  1906;  1 
daughter,  Marion  Belle.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1898;  pastor  Frankfort,  Me.,  1897-9,  North  Deei-ing, 
1899-1900,  Riverside  Ch.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1900-4, 
Westford,  1905-10,  Quincy,  Mass.,  1910-12,  Ch.  of 
the  Pilgrimage,  Plymouth,  since  1912.  Mason;  Odd 
Fellow.    Address:    4  Cushman  St.,  Plymouth,  Mass. 

MARSHAIiIi,  Clinton  Spaulding',  general  man- 
ager; b.  Rutland,  Mass.,  Feb.  6,  1860;  s.  ]\Iaj.  George 
C.  and  Charlotte  L.  (Harrington)  Marshall;  ed. 
Worcester  pub.  and  high  sch.,  Wilbraham  Acad.; 
m.  Worcester,  Mar.  4,  1880,  Floretta  A.  Bigelow;  2 
daughters,  Charlotte  (Mrs.  A.  P.  Beeman,  of  Nor- 
wood, Mass.),  Helen  (Mrs.  Harold  A.  Allen,  of 
Worcester,  Mass.).  Has  been  connected  with  Wash- 
burn &  Moen  Wire  Co.  since  1877,  and  since  1904 
has  been  gen.  mgr.  Am.  Steel  &  Wire  Co.  branch  of 
the  U.S.  Steel  &  Wire  Co.  at  Worcester.  Republi- 
can. Methodist.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Clubs:  Wor- 
cester, Tatassit  Canoe  (Worcester),  Crescent 
Athletic  (New  York),  Quinnipiacl<  (New  Haven). 
Recreations:  fishing,  hunting,  motoring.  Home: 
30  Holden  St.  Office:  94  Grove  St.,  Worcester, 
IMass. 

MARSHAIiIi,  Edward  Simpson,  hotel  proprietor; 
Feb.   2,   lS42-Jan.   19,   1915.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

MARSHAIii;,  Ella  Ormsby;  b.  South  Wilbraham, 
Mass.  Mar.  9,  1857;  d.  of  John  and  A.  Caroline 
(Bliss)  Ormsby;  through  the  Bliss  family,  related 
to  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson:  student  Springfield 
High  Sch.;  grad.  Westfield  Normal  Sch.,  1878;  m. 
Rev.  Perry  Marshall,  of  New  Salem,  Mass.,  1895. 
Has  served  as  lecturer  local  and  country  granges: 
sec.  Mass.  State  Grange  Com.  on  Protection  of 
Vi^ild  Birds  since  1909.  Mem.  Am.  Ornithologists' 
Union  and  read  papers  at  meetings  of  same,  in 
New  York  and  Washington.  Newspaper  corr.  Rec- 
reations:   bird  study.    Address:    New  Salem,  Mass. 

MARSHAI^I^,  Florence  Mabel,  industrial  educa- 
tor.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

MARSHAI^^,  Frank  Dennett,  lawyer;  b.  Port- 
land, Me.,  May  29,  1870;  s.  Edward  S.  and  Sarah 
(Dennett)  Marshall:  ed.  Kittery  High  Sch.;  Ber- 
wick Acad,  South  Berwick,  Me.;  Harvard  Coll.; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1896;  m.  South  Berwick, 
Oct.  7,  1897,  Helen  Walker;  2  children,  Elizabeth, 
b.  1902,  Edward  W.,  1905.  In  practice  in  Portland; 
owner  of  Marshall  House,  York  Harbor,  and  identi- 
fied with  various  business  interests  in  York  and 
Cumberland  counties;  dir.  York  Harbor  Beach 
R.R.  Co.,  York  County  Nat.  Bank,  York  County 
Power  Co.,  Piscataqua  Navigation   Co.    Alderman, 


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190S-9:  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909.  Tru.stee  Ber- 
wick Acad.  Mem.  Cumberland  Bar  Assn.,  Me.  Hist. 
See,  Me.  Geneal.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Cumberland,  Country,  York  Country.  Home: 
13S  Vaushan  St.  Office:  120  Kxchange  St.,  Port- 
land,   -Ml-. 

MARSHAI>Ii,  G-eorg-e  Lyle,  dentist;  b.  Glouces- 
ter Mass.,  Oct.  18,  1861;  s.  Elias  and  Nancy  F. 
(Freeman)  Marshall;  D.D.S.,  Boston  Denial  Coll., 
1886-  D.M.D.,  Tufts  Coll.  Dental  Sch.,  1906;  m. 
Annie  L  Whitman,  of  Dawrence,  Mass.,  Aug.  9, 
1881-  3  children.  Practiced  at  West  Somerville, 
Mass.,  since  1S86;  instr.  in  prostlietic  dentistry, 
Tufts  Coll.  Dental  Sch.,  1898-11.  Mem.  Mass. 
State  Militia,  pvt.  and  It.  1st  Regt,  8th  Regt., 
and  1st  Battalion  Cav.,  17  yrs.  Progressive. 
Baptist.  Past  Grand  Master  I.O.O.F.  of  Mass.; 
IMason  Recreations:  boating,  fishing,  traveling. 
Ad<lress:  1^5;!  Kim  St..  West  Somerville,  Mass. 

MARSEAIiIi,  H.  Newton,  contracting  painter;  b. 
Shirley,  Kan.,  Oct.  2,  1873:  s.  William  Hmry  and 
Ruhama  (Walker)  Marshall;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Lake- 
ville,  Mass.,  and  Middleboro  High  Sch..  3  yrs.;  m. 
Etta  Preston,  of  East  Douglas,  Mass.,  Aug.  10, 
1898;  children.  Howard  Walker,  Gordon  Preston, 
Dorothv,  Virginia.  Began  active  career  in  office 
of  Charles  H.  W.  Wood,  civil  engr..  1S90;  was  with 
James  I.  WMngate  &  Son,  painting  contractors, 
1895-1900;  associated  with  Frank  Cutler,  as  Cut- 
ler-Marshall Corpn.,  in  same  line  of  business. 
1900-7-  head  of  H.  Newton  Marshall  Co.  since  Jan. 
1  1907.  Mem.  Master  Builders'  Assn.,  Mass.  Char- 
itable Mechanics'  Assn.,  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Bos- 
ton Athletic  Assn.,  Engineers',  Oakley  Country. 
Recreations:  baseball,  golf,  tennis.  Home:  New- 
ton Centre,  Mass.  Office:  55  Congress  St.,  Boston. 
MAKSHAIiIi,  Harold,  clergyman;  b.  Kingston, 
N.H.,  June  8,  1866:  s.  James  F.  and  Mary  Miranda 
(George)  Marshall;  spl.  student  Tufts  Coll.;  m. 
Bertha,  d.  Thomas  Hills,  of  Boston,  Sept.  11,  1893. 
Ordained  Universalist  ministry,  1891;  pastor  Bev- 
erly, Mass.,  1891,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  1897,  Mel- 
rose, Mass.,  since  1903.  Lecturer  on  Am.  history 
and  civics.  Pres.  Boston  Flower  Mission;  v.-p. 
Mass.  Universalist  Conv.,  Ch.  Social  Service 
Commn. ;  founder  Marshall  Hall  Forum.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Bellevue  Golf,  Melting  Pot, 
Puddingstone.  Contbr.  to  mags.  Home:  Melrose, 
Mass.* 

lOARSHAIiIi,  Henry  Grimes,  clergyman:  b.  Mil- 
ford,  Conn.,  Jan.  2,  1839;  s.  Samuel  Andrew  and 
Jerusha  (Grimes)  Marshall:  father  in  direct  de- 
scent from  Rev.  Samuel  Andrew,  1st  pres.  of  Yale 
Coll.;  ed.  High  Sch.,  Milford;  A.B..  Yale,  1860; 
student  Yale  Div.  Sch.  and  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
grad.  from  latter  July,  1868;  m.  Aug.  25,  1869, 
Marietta  Crosbv,  of  Danbury,  Conn,  (died  1871); 
m.  2d,  Dec.  29,  1874,  Mrs.  Annette  L.  Barton,  d. 
Rev.  E.  B.  Emerson,  of  Stratford.  Conn.  Enlisted 
in  15th  Conn.  Vols.,  Aug.  4,  1862;  served  as  sergt. 
Co.  E,  until  commd.  1st  It.  29th  C.  V.  (colored); 
detached  as  aide  and  a.a.a.g.  on  staffs  of  Gen. 
W.  B.  Birnev,  Gen.  Russell  and  Gen.  Wild:  pro- 
moted to  cap"t.  Jan.,  1865,  and  in  June  sailed  with 
regt.  to  Brownsville,  Tex.:  returned  north  in  Oct. 
and  served  on  staffs  of  Gen.  Giles  A.  Smith  and 
Gen.  Weitzel;  mustered  out  Nov.  27,  1865.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  1868;  pastor  Avon,  Conn., 
1868-72,  Charlemont,  Mass.,  1872-7.  Middlebury, 
Conn.,  1877-85,  Cromwell,  1885-1904,  Hampton, 
1904-10;  resigned  after  42  yrs.'  continual  service. 
Chaplain  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911.  1912.  Republi- 
can. Mem.  G.A.R.,  Temple  of  Honor.  Address: 
Milford,   Conn. 

MARSHAIiIi,  Henry  Rutg-ers,  architect.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  biography.)  Home: 
Woodburv,  Conn.  Office:  3  West  29th  St.,  New 
Y^ork. 

MARSHAI.Ii,  Isaac  May,  editor  and  publisher: 
b.  Manchester,  Mass.,  July  14,  1865-  s.  Nehemiah 
Choate  and  Rebecca  Frances  (May)  Marshall:  ed. 
Manchester  High  Sch.;  m.  Gloucester,  Mass.,  Dec. 
25,  1890,  Nellie  A.  Hodgkins:  1  child,  Dora  May. 
Began  active  career,  1883,  in  employ  of  Lewis 
Bros.  &  Co.,  wholesale  dry  goods  commn.  mchts.. 
New  York  and  Boston,  later  engaging  in  various 


lines  of  business;  started  Manchester  Cricket  for 
Albert  Vitturn  and  bought  same,  1893;  also  tlie 
Essex  Echo,  and  now  conducting  both  papers.  Re- 
piil)lican.  ]\Iem.  Suburban  Press  Assn.  of  New 
England  (pres.).  Republican  Editorial  Assn.  of 
Mass.,  Mass.  Press  Assn.,  Nat.  Editorial  Assn. 
Red  Man.  Club:  Manchester.  Recreations:  motor- 
ing, travel.    Address:   Manchester,  Mass. 

MARSHAIiIi,  John  Patten,  musician,  educator; 
b.  Rockport,  Mass.,  .Jan.  9,  1877;  s.  Jolm  White  and 
]\lary  Louise  (Knowlton)  Marshall:  pub.  sch.  edn.; 
studied  music  in  Boston  witli  Edward  Alexander 
McDowell,  Benjamin  Jolinson  Lang,  George  Wliite- 
field  Chadwick  and  Homer  Albert  Norris,  1895- 
1900;  m.  Emily  Geiger,  of  Boston,  Nov.  24.  1903. 
Organist  St.  John's  Ch.,  Boston,  1896-1903;  Boston 
Symphony  Orchestra,  1909 — ,  First  Cli.,  Boston, 
1909 — -;  prof,  music,  Boston  U.,  1902 — ;  dir.  music, 
IMiddlesex  Sch.,  Concord,  Mas.3.,  1902-12;  lecturer 
on  music.  Harvard  Summer  Sch.,  1908-11.  Mass. 
Univ.  Extension,  1911 — .  Republican.  Home:  259 
Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

MARSHAIiIi,  Leonard  Babbidge,  music  teacher; 

Aug.   9,   lS47-May   23,   1913.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

MARSHAIiIi,  Nathaniel  Mason,  Jtl.D.;  b.  Hebron, 

Oxford  Co.,  Me.,  May  26,  1857;  s.  Isaac  Whitemore 
and  Lydia  Hutcliinson  (Keen)  Marshall;  descend- 
ant of  Revolutionary  ancestors  in  botli  brandies 
of  tlie  family;  ed.  jjub.  sclis.  Hebron;  Hebron 
Acad.;  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of 
Me.  (Bowdoin),  1879;  m.  July  31,  1879,  Eva  Estella 
Blake,  of  New  Gloucester,  Me.  Began  practice  at 
South  Windham,  Me.,  1879;  removed  to  Portland, 
1889;  phys.  nervous  diseases.  Me.  Eye  and  Ear  In- 
firmary; consultant  Me.  State  Sanatorium.  V.-p. 
Bd.  Trustees  Hebron  Acad.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Me.  Med. 
Assn.,  Cumberland  County  Med.  Soc,  Portland 
Med.  Club,  S.A.R.,  Me.  Geneal.  Soc,  Nat.  Assn.  Psi 
Chi  (hon.).  32°  Mason  (Lodge,  Chapter,  Com- 
mandery.  Shrine);  Odd  Fellow,  K.  of  P.  Clubs: 
Portland,  Farmers.  Recreations:  farming.  Home: 
Columbia  Hotel.  Office:  New  Baxter  Bldg.,  655 
Congress  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

MARSHAIiIi,  "William  Crosby,  educator;  moved 
to   Chicago,    111.      (See   vol.    1909.) 

MARSTEN,  Francis  Edward,  clergyman;  b. 
Jersey  Citv,  N.J.,  Sept.  12,  1855:  s.  Cornelius  and 
Eliza  A.  (Ballard)  Marsten;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1874, 
A.M.,  1880;  student,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  class 
1876;  (D.D.,  U.  of  Wooster,  O.,  1894);  m.  Ida  M. 
Freeman,  of  Attleboro  Falls,  Mass.,  June  7,  1879. 
Ordained  Presbyn.  ministry,  Oct.  5,  1878;  pastor 
1st  Ch.,  Boston,  1878-82,  Old  First  Ch.,  Columbus, 
O.,  1883-7,  Broad  St.  Ch.,  Columbus  (founder), 
1887-98;  asso.  editor  New  York  Evangelist,  1899, 
Saturday  Lit.  Rev.,  New  York,  1900 — ;  pastor 
Bethany  Ch.,  New  York,  1903-13;  corr.  sec.  Mass. 
Bible  Soc,  Boston,  1913 — .  Mem.  Presbyn.  Union, 
Am.  Federation  Assn.,  Civic  League,  etc.  Mason. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writ- 
ings.)     Address:  41  Bromfleld  St.,  Boston.* 

MARSTON,  Charles  Herbert;  b.  Falmouth,  Me., 
Aug.  4,  1860;  s.  Seward  B.  and  Harriet  E.  (Has- 
kell) Marston;  descendant  of  John  Alden  and 
Priscilla  Mullins.  of  Plymouth,  and  John  Mars- 
ton,  of  Salem,  Mass.;  ed.  Chelsea  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.;  m.  Grace  A.  Langlands,  of  Andover,  Mass., 
Sept.  27,  1890.  Was  connected  with  the  New  Eng- 
land Ry.  Clearing  House,  1878-82:  in  mining  busi- 
ness, Mexico,  1882-3;  became  identified  with  Shaw- 
mut  Nat.  Bank.  Boston,  1884,  auditor  same.  1898- 
13;  asst.  to  pres.  Exchange  Trust  Co.,  1914-15. 
Mem.  Am.  Inst,  of  Banking  (ex-pres.).  Bank  Offi- 
cers' Assn.,  Boston  (ex-pres.).  Republican. 
Conglist.    Home:   Reading,   Mass. 

MARSTON,  Charles  Levi;  b.  North  Yarmouth, 
Me.,  May  21,  1846;  s.  Levi  and  Lavina  (Mitchell) 
Marston;  ed.  North  Yarmouth  Acad.,  Me.  Wes- 
levan  Sem.  and  Coll.,  Bill's  Coll.,  Boston;  m. 
Phippsburg,  Me.,  Oct.  12,  1870,  Lizzie  J.  Drum- 
mond;  2  children,  Mabel  Charlotte,  James  Drum- 
mond.  Served  in  Civil  War  as  mem.  Co.  I,  1st 
D.C.  Vols.  Cav.,  and  sergt.  Co.  G,  1st  Me.  Cav. 
Vols.  Now  trustee  of  estates;  sec.  J.  B.  Brown  & 
Sons,  investments.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ma- 
son    (K.T.);    mem.    G.A.R.     Recreations:    outdoor 


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life.  Home:  Yarmouth,  Me.  Office:  218  Middle 
St.,  rortland,  Me. 

MARSTON,   Roy  Iieon,   consulting   forester   and 

lumberman:  b.  Skowhogan,  Me.,  Sept.  10,  1877;  s. 
Charles  Albert  and  Sarah  (Steward)  Marston; 
grad.  Bloomfield  Acad.,  1895:  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
1899;  M.P.,  Yale,  1902;  m.  1904  (divorced  1915). 
Instr.,  1902-4,  asst.  prof.,  1904-G,  Yale  Forest  Sch. 
(resigned);  in  charge  Yale  Summer  Sch.  of  For- 
estry, 1904;  forester,  U.S.  Mil.  Acad..  West  Point, 
N.Y.;  mem.  Academic  Staff  of  Supt.,  U.S.M.A., 
West  Point;  in  pvt.  forestry  practice  since  1904; 
lecturer  on  forestry,  X.E.  Ednl.  Assn.,  ]Me.  State 
Grange,  clubs  and  assns.  and  various  schs.  and 
colls.;  treas.  and  gen.  mgr.  Boston  &  Boothbay 
Land  Co.:  gen.  mgr.  and  treas.  Coburn  Heirs,  Inc.; 
mem.  U.S.  Tariff  Bd.,  1910-11;  mem.  Me.  legisla- 
ture, 1912-13;  capit.  2d  Inf.,  N.G.S.M.  Republican. 
Baptist.  Mem.  Soc.  Am.  Foresters,  A.A.A.S. 
Clubs:  Graduates'  (New  Haven,  Conn.),  Milburn 
(Skowhegan),  West  Point  Army  Mess,  University 
(Boston),  Portland  (Portland,  Me.).  Author  of 
various  teclmical  articles  and  circulars  on  forestry 
and  timberland  subjects.  Recreations:  hunting, 
fishing.    Office:   Skowhegan,  Me. 

MARTIN,   Clarence  Harry,   educator.      (See  vol. 

1909.) 

MARTIN,  David  Iiorenzo,  M.D. ;  h.  Wesley,  Pa., 

June  7.  1874;  s.  Joseph  and  Catherine  (Phipps) 
Martin:  maternal  ancestor  Sir  William  Phipps 
(Knight),  first  It. -gov.  of  Mass.;  ed.  Barkevville 
(Pa.)  Acad.,  1888-90;  A.B.,  Grove  Citv  (Pa.)  Coll., 
1897;  S.T.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theology,  1900; 
post-grad,  work  in  philosophv,  Grove  City  Coll., 
1900-2,  Ph.D.,  1902;  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine, 
1905-9,  B.M.  and  M.D.,  1909;  m.  Jean  Johnston,  of 
New  Castle,  Pa.,  June  23,  1897.  Pastor  1st  Chris- 
tion  Ch.,  Boston,  9  yrs. ;  in  practice  of  medicine 
since  July,  1909;  prof.  clin.  medicine,  Boston  Coll. 
of  Phys.  and  Surg,  until  June,  1914;  asst.  ophthal- 
mic surgeon  Alass.  Homoe.  Hosp.  Mem.  Mass. 
Homce.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Homoe.,  Ophtlial.,  Otol.  and 
Laryngol.  Soc,  Phi  Alpha  Gamma.  Republican. 
INIethodist.  Mason.  Club:  Reciprocity.  Recrea- 
tions: fishing.  Address:  4  Rosedale  St.,  Dorches- 
ter, Boston.  Mass. 

MARTIN,  Edward  Homer,  M.D. ;  b.  Foochow, 
China,  Feb.  9,  1861:  s.  Carlos  R.  and  Mary  E. 
(Allen)  Martin:  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1882  (Phi 
Beta  Kappa);  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1884;  m. 
Georgia.  Vt..  Oct.  18,  1882,  Ida  M.  Hinckley.  Prac- 
ticed at  Middlebury,  Vt.,  since  1896.  Home:  Mid- 
dlebury,  Vt. 

MARTIN,  Emilie  Norton,  teacher:  b.  Elizabeth, 
N.J.,  Dec.  30,  1869;  d.  Robert  Wilkie  (M.D.)  and 
Mary  Holmes  (Ford)  Martin;  prep.  edn.  Mrs. 
Head's  Sch.,  Germantown,  Pa.;  A.B..  Bryn  Mawr 
Coll.,  1894;  Ph.D.,  1901,  holder  of  resident  fellow- 
ship in  mathematics,  1895-6;  Mary  E.  Garrett  Eu- 
ropean fellowship  and  student  in  mathematics,  U. 
of  Gottingen,  1897-8;  fellow,  by  courtesy,  in  math- 
ematics, Bryn  INIawr  Coll.,  1898-9;  graduate  stu- 
dent in  mathematics,  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1896-7, 
1901-2.  1906-7.  Teacher  of  Latin,  Bryn  Mawr  Sch., 
Baltimore.  JNId.,  2d  semester,  1894-5;  pvt.  tutor  in 
mathematics  and  Latin,  1898-02,  1906-7;  instr. 
in  mathematics,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1903-4,  1st  sem- 
ester, 1904-5,  1907-11,  and  asso.  prof,  since  1911. 
Collaborator,  Revue  Semestrielle  des  Pub.  Mathe- 
matiques,  1899-1902.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am. 
Math.  Soc,  Assn.  of  Math.  Teachers  in  N.E. 
Presbyterian.  Club:  College  (Phila.).  Recreations: 
walking.  Address:  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  South  Had- 
ley,   Mass.;    (summer),   Montreat,   N.C. 

MARTIN,  Ernest  Crale,  educator;  b.  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  Nov.  16,  1876;  s.  John  Wesley  and  Mary 
Esther  (Bollard)  Martin;  Ph.B.,  Hamline  U..  St. 
Paul,  1897;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins.  1904;  m.  Austin, 
Minn.,  Aug.  31,  1904,  Ruby  Ana  Ticknor;  1  daugh- 
ter, Lois  T.  Teacher,  Elk  River  (Minn.)  High 
Sch.,  1898-1901;  asst.  in  chemistry,  Chautauqua 
(N.Y.)  Summer  Sch.,  1897-8:  fellow  in  physiology, 
1902,  asst.  in  physiology,  1903,  instr.  same,  1904, 
Johns  Hopkins  (resigned) ;  instr.  physiology,  Pur- 
due U.,  1904-6,  Harvard,  1906-10,  asst.  prof,  since 
1910.  Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  Physiol.  Soc,  Boston 
Soc.   Med.   Sciences,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,   Phi  Gamma 


Delta.  Author  of  a  number  of  scientific  papers 
dealing  chiefly  with  the  cause  of  heart-beat,  the 
measurement  of  induced  currents,  effects  of  mus- 
cular exercise,  variations  in  the  liuman  nervous 
system,  and  motor  refie.Kes.  Editor:  Proceedings 
Indiana  Academy  of  Sciences,  1905.  Recreations: 
tennis,  philately.  Residence:  18  Francis  Av.,  Cam- 
bridge, JMass. 

MARTIN,   Porest  J.,   lawyer.      (See   vol.    1909.) 
MARTIN,     Francis     Coffin,     M.D.;     b.     Roxbury, 

Mass.,  Mar.  22,  1858;  s.  Henry  Austin  and  Frances 
Coffin  (Cro.sby)  IMartin;  descendant  of  Simon  Cros- 
by, Cambridge,  Mass.,  1635;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1879; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1883;  grad.  New  York 
Polyclinic,  1884;  m.  Harriet  Bell  Cogswell,  of 
Gilmanton,  N.H.,  Jan.  25,  1893;  children,  Fran- 
ces Coffin,  IMarsaret  Agnew.  Began  practicing  in 
Boston,  1883;  for  over  20  yrs.,  with  brother,  pro- 
duced vaccine  virus,  and  during  a  large  part  of 
the  time  was  chief  source  of  animal  vaccine  supply 
in  America.  His  father  introduced  true  animal 
vaccination  into  America,  1870.  Episcopalian. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Am.  Acad.  Med.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
etc.  Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston),  Old  Colony  (Ply- 
mouth, Mass.).  Address:  27  Dudley  St.,  Roxbury, 
Boston. 

MARTIN,  Frank  Eug-ene,  insurance;  b.  Man- 
chester, N.H.,  June  20,  1863;  s.  Lucien  E.  and  GeorS- 
iana  (Varney)  Martin;  grad.  Manchester  High  Sch. 
Entered  service  of  N.  H.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  as  office  boy, 
1883,  later  travelling  for  the  co.  through  the  Middle 
and  Western  states;  was  apptd.  asst.  sec,  1894,  in 
charge  of  western  territory,  and  has  been  sec.  since 
1905.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.). 
Clubs:  Derryfield,  Country.  Author:  (with  George 
M.  Davis,  M.D.)  Firebrands.  Home:  519  Hanover 
St.  Office:  New  Hampshire  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Man- 
chester, N.H. 

MARTIN,  Frank  Howard,  architect;  b.  Seekonk, 
Mass.,  Mar.  9,  1863;  s.  Sylvester  G.  and  Susan  B. 
(Padelford)  INIartin;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Providence; 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Lynn,  Mass.,  June  2,  1889, 
Annie  W.  Burgess;  1  daughter,  Maud  P.  Began 
practice  in  New  York,  1888;  removed  to  Provi- 
dence; mem.  Martin  &  Hall  since  Feb..  1893.  Mem. 
Am.  Inst.  Architects  and  of  R.I.  Cfiapter  same. 
Architectural  League  (New  York),  S.A.R.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Mason.  Clubs:  Hope,  Provi- 
dence Art.  Home:  115  Bowen  St.  Office:  Union 
Trust  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I. 

MARTIN,  Frederick  Roy,  journalist:  moved  to 
New  York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1914-15.) 

MARTIN,  Georg-e  Atwood,  clergyman;  b.  Guil- 
ford, Me.,  :May  4.  1S73;  s.  Otis  and  Annie  M.  (At- 
wood) Martin;  motlier  is  a  direct  descendant  of 
Mary  Chilton  who  came  in  the  Mayflower;  grad. 
East  Me.  Conf.  Sem.,  Bucksport,  Me.,  1894;  A.B., 
Colby  Coll.,  1899;  S.T.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theol- 
Cgy,  1902;  m.  June  26,  1902,  Maud  Louise  Hoxie, 
of  Waterville,  Me.  (grad.  Colby  Coll.,  1899).  Or- 
dained to  M.  E.  ministry,  1902;  pastor  at  Rumford, 
Me.,  1902-8.  Grace  Ch.,  Bangor,  Me.,  1908-14,  Grace 
Ch.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  since  1914.  Trustee  East 
Me.  Conf.  Sem.  Republican.  Mason;  mem.  Delta 
Upsilon.  Address:  15  Central  St.,  St.  Johnsbury, 
Vt. 

MARTIN,  G-eorgre  Bushnell,  mortgage  loans;  b. 
Claverack,  Columbia  County,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  15,  1846; 
s.  of  Milton  and  Caroline  (Hoffman)  Martin;  de- 
scendant of  Richard  Martin,  Rehoboth,  Mas.s., 
1663;  ed.  Hudson  River  Inst.,  Claverack,  N.Y.; 
Ft.  Edward  (N.Y.)  Inst.;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.. 
1869  (M.A..  1905);  m.  Alice  E.  Preston,  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  June  4,  1873;  1  daughter,  Corinne 
(Mrs.  Dean  B.  Lyman,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.). 
Pres.  and  treas.  Empire  Transportation  Co.,  New 
Haven,  1873-1915;  pres.  Peoples  Bank  &  Trust  Co., 
1895-7;  receiver  N.H.  Steam  Saw  Mill  Co.,  1891-9; 
now  engaged  in  first  mortgage  loan  business  on 
own  account.  Served  as  mem.  City  Council,  New 
Haven,  2  yrs.:  mem.  bd.  of  Aldermen  2  yrs.;  pres. 
New  Haven  Civil  Service  Commn.,  1900-4;  mem. 
State  Harbor  Commn.,  1891-1911,  and  now  pres. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  New  Haven  Hist. 
Soc,    Delta   Kappa   Epsilon.     Club:    Union   League 


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(pres.,  1896-1904).  Home:  120  Cottage  St.  Office: 
129   Church   St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

MABTZN,  Georg-e  Cliipman,  army  officer;  b.  North 
Ferrisburgh,  Vt.,  May  18,  1868;  s.  of  Carles  Chip- 
man  and  Huldali  Ann  (Sibley)  Martin;  descendant 
of  Samuel  Martin  (Lt.),  who  emitfrated  from  Ply- 
m.outh,  Kng.,  about  1G40;  other  noted  ancestors, 
Emmanuel  Downing,  Gov.  Dudley,  Gov.  Bradstreet, 
John  Chipman,  .John  Sibley,  Anthony  Stodilard,  An- 
drew AVard,  George  Squier,  Rev.  John  I^oring,  Sea- 
born Cotton,  Kobert  \Villiam.s,  also  Wintlirop  and 
Hinckley  ancestors,  John  Howland  (above  families 
in  U.S.  before  1640);  grad.  Vt.  Acad.,  Saxtons 
River,  Vt.,  1887;  studied  Cornell  U.,  1888;  C.  E., 
U.  of  Vt.,  1892;  m.  Dec.  30,  1903,  Marion  Lane 
Davis,  of  Petersburg,  Va.  Teacher  in  pub.  schs.  of 
Amherst,  Mass.,  and  schs.  of  Vt. ;  asst.  headmaster, 
Irvinj,--  Inst.,  Tarrytown,  N.Y.,  1897-8;  editorial 
staff,  Engring.  News,  1895-7;  asst.  teacher  in  math- 
ematics. JMass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1906-11.  Entered  U.S.A. 
as  2d  It.,  21st  Inf.,  July  9,  1898;  joined  regt.  at 
Santiago,  Cuba;  promoted  to  1st  It.,  2d  Inf.,  Mar., 
1899;  capt.  18th  Inf.,  Aug.  23,  1903;  served  in  Cuba, 
July-Oct.,  1898  and  from  May,  1899-July,  1900; 
served  in  Philippines,  Sept.,  1900-May,  1903,  and 
Nov.,  1904-Mar.,  1905;  retired  for  physical  disa- 
bility. May  13,  1909.  Prof.  mil.  science  and  tactics, 
Mass.  Agr.  Coll.,  Sept.  1,  1905-Feb.  1.  1915.  Demo- 
crat. Episcopalian.  Awarded  medals  for  service 
in  Philippines.  Mem.  various  army  socs.,  INIil.  Ser- 
vice Instn.,  Sigma  Phi.  Mason  (Blue  Lodge,  Chap- 
ter, Commandery).  Clubs:  Amherst,  Army  (Manila, 
New  York,  and  Washington,  D.C.).  Address:  Am- 
herst, Mass. 

MABTIir,  GCeorg-e)  Forrest,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Mason,  Warren  Co.,  O.,  Dec.  10,  1862;  s.  John  Doug- 
lass and  Caroline  T.  (Thompson)  Martin;  grad. 
Lowell  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1879;  M.D.,  New  York 
HomcB.  Med.  Coll.  and  Flower  Hosp.,  New  York, 
1890;  m.  Gertrude  Darling  Hunter,  of  Lowell, 
Mass.,  May  21,  1890.  In  gen.  Practice,  Skaneateles, 
N.Y.,  1890-4;  surg.  and  spl.  work,  Lowell,  Mass., 
1894 — :  surgeon  Lowell  Gen.  Hosp.,  1895 —  (ex- 
pres.  staff;  trustee,  1913 — ).  Trustee  Central  Sav- 
ings Bank.  Mem.  Lowell  Sch.  Com.,  1894-5;  mem. 
Lowell  Bd.  of  Health,  1909—  (chmn.  1910 — ).  Pro- 
gressive. Universalist.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoeop- 
athy, Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  (pres.,  1915),  Mass. 
Surg,  and  Gynecol.  Soc.  (ex-pres.);  pres.  Alumni 
As.sn.  New  York  Homoe.  Med.  Coll.,  1911.  Mason 
(33°).  Club:  Vesper  Country.  Home:  45  Harvard 
St.    Office:  Wyman's  Exchange,  Lowell,  Mass.* 

MARTIN,  George  Henry,  educationist;  b.  Lynn, 
Mass.,  Aug.  16,  1841;  s.  George  and  Clarissa  (Wes- 
ton) Martin;  grad.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Bridgewater, 
Mass.;  (hon.  A.M.,  Amherst,  1879;  Litt.D.,  Tufts, 
1905);  m.  Angle  P.  Woodbury,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  Dec. 
3,  1867.  Teacher  Bridgewater  Normal  Sch.,  1864- 
82;  agt.  Mass.  Bd.  Edn.,  1882-92;  supervisor  of 
schs.,  Boston,  1892-04;  sec.  Mass  Bd.  Edn.,  1904-P, 
treas.  same,  1909-11.  Mem.  N.E.A.,  Am.  Inst. 
Instrn.,  Mass.  Schoolmasters'  Club;  e.x-pres.  Lynn 
Hist.  Soc.  Clubs:  Twentieth  Century,  Boston  City. 
Home:  W.  Lynn,  Mass.* 

MARTIN,  James  Iioren,  .iudge;  Sept.  13,  1846- 
Jan.  14,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

MARTIN,  John  J.,  banker;  b.  Boston,  Oct.  5, 
1870;  s.  John  and  Elizabeth  (Magner)  Martin; 
descended  from  Irish  ancestry;  ed.  Lawrence 
Grammar  Sch.;  South  Boston  Evening  High  Sch.; 
m.  June  12,  1896,  Mary  Dore,  of  Boston;  4  children, 
John  J.,  Jr.,  Robert  C,  William,  Ruth.  Entered 
employ  of  Samuel  Hatch  &  Co.,  real  estate  auc- 
tioneers, 1884;  began  business  in  own  name  on 
dissolution  of  Hatch  &  Co.,  1891,  dealing  in  real 
estate,  and  building  on  own  account;  organized, 
1907,  and  since  pres.  Exchange  Trust  Co.;  v.-p. 
Riverside  Boiler  Works.  Pres.  Mass.  Real  Estate 
Exchange,  1912;  v.-p.  Nat.  Rivers  and  Harbors 
Congress.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Clubs:  Boston  Yacht,  Rotary.  Recreations:  yacht- 
ing, outdoor  sports.  Home:  132  Commonwealth  Av. 
Office:  21  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

MARTIN,  John  James,  theologian;  b.  Carnkie, 
Cornwall,  Eng.,  Feb.  10,  1870;  s.  Thomas  and  Eliza- 
beth   (Cock)    Martin;    A.B.,    Albion    (Mich.)    Coll., 


1900;  B.D.,  Chicago  Theol.  Sem.,  1903;  Ph.D.,  Hal- 
le-Whittenberg  U.,  Germany,  1905;  m.  Harriett 
Hewitt,  of  I^ansing,  Mich.,  May  3,  1905.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1905;  instr.,  Chicago  Theol.  Sem., 
1905-6;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Austin  (Chicago),  1907-10, 
Calvary  Ch.,  Montreal,  P.Q.,  1910-13;  Buck  prof. 
Christian  theology,  I'.angor  (Me.)  Theol.  Sem., 
since  Sept.,  1913.  Address:  353  Hammond  St., 
Bangor,  :Me. 

MARTIN,  John  Macleod,  M.D.;  born  Inverness 
Shire,  Scotland,  May  15,  1859;  s.  Martin  and  Alex- 
andra (Macleod)  Martin;  student  Normal  Sch., 
Charlottetown,  P.E.I. ,  1877;  taught  sch.,  1878-85; 
M.D.,  CM.,  McGill  U.,  Montreal,  Can.,  1889;  spl. 
study,  Harvard,  1896;  King's  Coll.  and  Univ.  Coll. 
Hosp.,  London,  1898,  1899;  M.R.C.S.,  Eng.;  L.R.C.P., 
London,,  1899;  m.  Dec.  23,  1910,  Katherine  K.  Kit- 
field,  of  Manchester,  Mass.  Practiced  at  Montague, 
P.E.I.,  1889-96;  visited  China,  Japan,  and  India, 
1900;  in  practice,  Boston,  since  1901;  apptd.  sch. 
phys.  Bd.  of  Health,  May,  1911.  Democrat.  Pres- 
byterian. Fellow  Mass.  Med.  Soc;  mem.  A.M. A. 
Mem.  Independent  Order  Foresters,  Scots  Chari- 
table Soc,  Boston.  Mason.  Club:  Intercolonial. 
Greatly  interested  in  world  movement  for  peace, 
good  city  govt,  and  child  hygiene.  Address:  238 
Warren   St.,   Boston. 

MARTIN,  Joseph  William,  Jr.,  editor;  b.  North 
Attleboro,  Mass.,  Nov.  3,  1884;  s.  Joseph  William 
and  Katherine  (Katon)  Martin;  ed.  pub.  schs.; 
unmarried.  Sec.  North  Attleboro  Chronicle  Co.; 
editor  Evening  Chronicle;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1912-14,  Senate,  1st  Bristol  Dist.,  1915.  Republi- 
can. Home:  54  Grove  St.  Office:  10  Church  St., 
North  Attleboro,  Mass. 

MARTIN,  Iiewis  Damon,  osteopathist;  b.  Wil- 
liamstown,  Vt.,  July  10,  1868;  s.  Herbert  P.  and 
Maria  S.  (Lewis)  Martin;  ed.  common  schs.  Wil- 
liamstown;  Montpelier  Sem.;  grad.  Am.  Sch.  of 
Osteopathy,  Kirksville,  Mo.,  1899;  m.  June  1,  1893, 
Olive  A.  Farnham,  of  Williamstown,  Vt. ;  children, 
Raymond  Lewis,  b.  Nov.  25,  1894;  Hildreth  Farn- 
ham, Mar.  22,  1901;  Horace  Proctor,  Jan.  16,  190n. 
Victoria  Olive,  Nov.  29,  1911.  Taught  sch.,  1888, 
1889;  with  a  partner  introduced,  1890,  the  prac- 
tice of  dehorning  cattle  into  the  state  of  Vt., 
following  up  the  work  till  several  thousand  head 
of  cattle  had  been  treated;  practiced  osteopathy 
at  Barre  since  1899.  Mem.  State  Bd.  Osteopathic 
Examination  and  Registration  since  1908.  Trustee 
Montpelier  Sem.  since  1903.  Republican.  Metho- 
dist. Mem.  Am.  Osteopathic  Assn.,  Vt.  State  Osteo- 
pathic Assn.  Home:  11  Averill  St.  Office:  Miles 
Blk.,   Barre,  Vt. 

MARTIN,  Robert  Mitchell,  clergyman,  school 
superintendent;  Dec.  16,  lS49-July  14,  1914.  (See 
vol.  1909.) 

MARTIN,  Thomas  Clifton,  clergyman;  b.  Pres- 
ton, Lancashire,  Eng.,  June  4,  1852;  A.B.,  Wesleyan 
U.,  Conn.,  1877;  m.  Carrie  Eugenia  Doane,  of  Dana, 
Mass.,  Aug.  2,  1882.  Preached,  Naugatuck,  Conn., 
1877-8,  North  Dana  and  South  Athol,  Mass.,  1878- 
79;  ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1879;  pastor  North  and 
South  Athol,  1879-80,  South  Hadley  Falls.  1880-83, 
Bernardston,  1883-4,  Wakefield,  1S84-7,  Riverdale 
(Gloucester),  1SS7-9,  Monson,  1889-92,  North  An- 
dover,  1892-3,  Trinity  Ch.,  Lynn,  1893-4,  Hopkin- 
ton,  1894-7,  Cherrv  Valley,  1897-8;  supernumerary, 
1898-03;  pastor  Amherst,  1903-5.  Shelburne  Falls, 
1905-8.  Eggleston  Sq.,  Boston,  1908-9,  East  Long- 
meadow,  1909-11,  West  Quincy  since  1911.  Home: 
West  Quincy,   IMass. 

MARTIN,  "Willard  Shepard,  machinery  mfr.;  b. 
Plainfield,  Vt.,  Jan.  28,  1868;  s.  Willard  S.  and 
Fanny  (Lewis)  Martin;  of  English  descent,  first 
Martin  coming  to  America  as  an  officer  under  Gen- 
eral Wolfe,  at  Quebec;  grad.  Goddard  Sem.,  Barre, 
Vt.,  1889:  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1893;  m.  Maude  Mor- 
rison, of  Barre,  Vt.,  June  24,  1895;  2  children,  Mar- 
jorie,  John  M.  Began  as  agt.  for  Mut.  Life  Ins. 
Co.  of  New  York,  at  Boston,  continuing  until  1894; 
mgr.  Mass.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  for  New  Hampshire 
and  Vermont,  1894-04;  pres.  Mead-Morrison  Mfg. 
Co.,  coal  handling  and  hoisting  machinery,  since 
1904;  dir.  Mass.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Victoria  (Mich.) 
Copper    Mining    Co.;    pres.  East    Boston    Co.;    dir. 


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Cambridge    Trust   Co.;    dir.    1st   Ward    Nat.    Bank,  Colonial  ancestry,  Hartford  and  Lyme,  Conn.;   ed. 

Boston.      Trustee    Goddard    Sera.,    also    of    Tufts  Willislon    Seni.,     Easthampton,    Mass.;     m.     Mary 

Coll.     Republican.     Universalist.     Mem.    Zeta    Psi.  I.    Starkey,    of   Deep    River,    Conn.,   Jan.    26,   1882; 

Clubs:       University      (Boston),     Oakley     Country  m.   2d,  Harriet  Aurelia  Lord,  of  Deep  River,  June 

(Watertown,    Mass.),    Montpelier   Country    (Mont-  5,   1889;   6  children,  John  Kimball  Lord,  Harry   H. 

pelier,  Vt.).    Recreations:    golf.    Home:    10   Chan-  Lord,   Alice   Fleetham   Lord,   Julia  Augusta   Lord, 

ning  St.,  Cambridge.    Oflice:    125  Prescott  St.,  East  Lydia   Jane   Lord,   Reynold   Lord.    Began   as   mfr. 

Boston,   Mass.  at  Deep  River,   1879;   now  in   ins.  and   real  estate 

mrATitnT-Kr    -nr^ino,^   -oi^^ i   , v,    t ,r,-^t^„  business;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1885  and  1905. 

MARTIir,  WilUam  Pierce,  lawyer  b.  Lewiston,  Rpnublican  Cone-list  Addrpss-  hppn  Rivpr  Conn 
Me.,  July  30,  1858;  s.  Pearl  and  Marv  Davis  (Frye)  -"^.^Jlt!!:  'l°"^\^^'^-  Adaiess.  Deep  Rjvei,  corin. 
Martin;  descendant  of  Isaac  Allerton,  of  the  May-  MARVIN^  David,  college  prof.;  b.  Alburg,  \  t., 
flower,  and  Gen.  Joseph  Frve  who  served  in  the  Apr.  2b,  IS  i  i ;  s.  Heman  Wallace  and  Leonora  Eliza- 
French  and  Indian  and  Revolutionary  wars;  prep,  beth  (Hazen)  Marvin;  descendant  of  Matthew  Mar- 
edn.  Medford  (Mass.)  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  vin,  who  came  from  England  and  located  on  Long 
1880;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1883;  m.  Jane  Island  but  was  driven  out  by  the  British  and 
M.  Hammond,  of  Medford,  Nov.  12,  1895;  children,  settled  in  Conn.;  prep  edn.  Montpelier  feem.,  \t; 
William  Frye,  Mary,  Katherine.  Admitted  to  Mass.  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1900;  post-grad. 
bar,  1883,  since  in  practice  in  Boston;  v.-p.  Med-  courses  at  Harvard  and  Cornell;  m.  Marion  Almira 
ford  Trust  Co.;  trustee  and  atty.  Medford  Savings  Page,  of  Jeffersonville,  Vt.,  Jurie  12,  1901;  chil- 
Bank;  atty.  Medford  Co-operative  Bank;  mem.  di'en,  Horace  Page,  Lawrence  Harland,  Remold 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1893-4;  mem.  Bd.  of  Auditors,  Heman.  Practiced  in  Essex  Jet.  11  yrs.,  during 
Medford,  1SS3-5.  Mem.  Co.  E,  5th  Regt.  M.N.G.,  same  time  mstr.  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicinei  gave 
1878-80.  Mem.  Middlesex  Bar  Assn.  Republican,  up  gen.  practice  1911  and  since  prof  materia 
Conglist.  Mason.  Club:  Old  Belfrv  (Lexington,  medica  and  pharmacology  in  Coll.  of  Medicine; 
Mass.).  Recreations:  outdoor  life.  Home:  Lexing-  devotes  entire  tirne  to  teaching  and  research  work; 
ton,  Mass.    Offlce:    704  Exchange  Bldg.,  Boston.  formerly  surg.  Central  Vt    R.R  ;  dir   Vt.  Mut.  Fire 

Ins.   Co.;    mem.    Essex   Jet.   Sch.    Bd.   3    yrs.;    pres. 

MARTYN,  (WilUam)  Carlos,  clergyman;  b.  New  village  of  Essex  Jet.  3  yrs.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Vt. 
York,  Dec.  15.  1841;  s.  Rev.  Job  H.  and  Sarah  state  Med.  Soc,  Burlington  and  Chittenden  County 
Towne  (Smith)  Martyn;  grad.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  clinical  Soc,  University  Research  Club  (charter 
1869;  (D.D.,  LL.D.);  m.  Mercedes,  d.  Don  Fermin  mem.).  Delta  Mu  (U.  of  Vt.).  Republican.  Conglist. 
Ferrer,  ex-pres.  of  Nicaraugua,  1866.  Ordained  Mason  (Lodge,  and  Burlington  Council  No.  5,  R. 
Congl.  ministry,  1869:  pastor  St.  Louis,  1869-71,  &  s.M.) ;  mem.  Knights  of  Pythias.  Author:  Lab- 
Portsmouth.  N.H.,  1S71-6,  New  York,  1876-90,  oratory  Guide  in  Pharmacology,  1911.  Home: 
Newark,  N.J.,  1890-2.  Sixth  Presbyn.  Ch.,  Chicago,  Essex   Junction,  Vt. 


1892-4;    lecturer    and    occasional    supply,    1894-05; 


MARVIir,  Henry  Howard,  educator;  b.  Grinnell, 


Conn. 


Mass.    Inst.    Tech.,    1911-12;    asst.    prof,    physics. 


MARTYN,    •WiUiam    Cumming-s,    clergyman;    b.    Tufts   Coll.,   since   Sept.   1,    1912.    Address:     59   W. 
Newington,  Conn.,   June   16,    1869:   s.   Rev.   Sanford    Adams    St.,   Tufts   College,   Mass. 
Smith   and   Frances   Louise    (Cummings)    Martyn;         hIarvIN,  loren  Pinckney  Waldo,  judge  of  pro- 


FPh    1    1899-  •?  childfen^/vX^n'sfnf'^rf^Ro^l'^nd  J""e   4.   1895;    2   children.   Florence  W.,   Edwin   W. 

^^^^ll^'uliel'^^'r^^c^k'''^^^^^^^^  f,^,T%%'^  o?"p"roba%'4  ^'i'n^c=e  ^^^o1"^'re\"   ^o^nn" 

1898-03.     New    Bedford.     1903-10,    Millbury,    since  p^batiilLmbl?  since  1911    Mem  A^^ 

1910.    Republican.    Address:     Beach   St.,   Millbury,  gj,°^^*|tt?rSj;^Issn     (exec,    com.);    S. A  R.     Soc! 

^^^^^^-  Colonial  Wars  (council),  Soc.  Mayflower  Descend- 

SXARVEIi,     Frederick    William,    prof,     physical  ants   (deputy  gov.  gen.).    Democrat.    Episcopalian, 

training;    b.    Rehoboth,    Mass.,    Dec.    25,    1869;    s.  Mason;  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Foresters,  B.P.O.  Elks. 

William    H.    and    Harriet    (Bowen)    Marvel;    grad.  Clubs:    University,  Hartford.  City  (pres.,  1914-15), 

Worcester  Acad.,   1890;   Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1894;  m.  Hartford  Golf,  Farmington  Country.    Recreations: 

Elizabeth  S.  Knowles,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  June  2,  tennis,  music.    Home:    36  Woodland  St.    Address: 

1902.  Instr.    in    drawing    and    physical    culture.  Municipal    Bldg.,   Hartford,   Conn. 

Brown  U.     1894-6;   dir.   gymnasium    Wesleyan   U.,  MARVIN,  Rei^nold  Kent,  clergyman;  b.  Ports- 

?P/'o"-'  1896-01.  1902-3:  prof,  physical  training  since  mouth.  N.h!.  Feb    1,  1875:  s.  Thomas  Ellison  Oliver 

1903.  supervisor  of  athletics  since  1907  Brown  U.  ^^j^^  ^^^le  (Lippitt)  Marvin;  grad.  Roxbury  Latin 
Mem.  Am.  Physical  Edn.  Soc,  Soc.  Coll.  Gymna-  gj,j^  1893;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll..  1896,  A.M..  1899;  B.D., 
Slum  Directors,  Zeta  Psi.  Republican.  Club:  LTni-  crane  Theol.  Sch.  (Tufts  Coll.),  1899;  unmarried, 
versity.    Home:    281   Olney  St.,  Providence,  R.I.  Ordained  Universalist  ministry,  1899;  pastor  Brat- 

MARVIN,  Arthur,  educator;  b.  Fly  Creek,  N.Y.,  tleboro,  Vt..   1899-04;   Franklin,   Mass.,   since   1905. 

Aug.    25,   1867;    s.    George   Harmon   and   Ann  Eliza  Trustee  Dean  Acad..  Franklin.    Mem.  Theta  Delta 

(Miller)    Marvin;  grad.  at  head  of  class.  Coopers-  Chi.     Republican.     Mason;     Odd   Fellow.    Address: 

town  High  Sch..  N.Y..   1887;   student  Syracuse  U.,  2   High   St.,  Franklin.  Mass. 

1887-9.  transferred  to  Yale,  Mar..  1889,  B.A..  1891,  MARVIN,  William;  b.  Hamburg,  Lyme.  Conn., 
M.A.,  on  examination.  1896;  m.  Cooperstown,  N.Y.,  Mar  13  1873;  William  J.  and  Ann  M.  (Parker) 
Aug.  25.  1891.  Perthenia  Weeks  Root.  Instr..  Ball  Marvin;' grad.  East  Greenwich  (R.I.)  Acad..  1893; 
High  Sch.,  Galveston,  Tex..  1891-2.  Hopkins  Gram-  rn  Lyrrie.  Nov.  2,  1904.  Julia  N.  Ely.  Has  engaged 
mar  Sch..  New  Haven.  Conn..  1892-7;  prin.  high  in  farming  since  1893:  town  elk.  since  1896:  judge 
sch..  Schenectady,  N.Y.,  1897-05;  registrar  (with  of  probate  since  1897;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
rank  of  asst.  prof.),  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.,  Yale,  1905-7;  trustee  Essex  Savings  Bank.  Republican, 
since  1905.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon.  Republican.  Epis-  Conglist.  Mem.  Patrons  of  Husbandry  (past 
copalian.  Mason.  Club:  Graduates'.  Editor:  Ir-  master)  Address:  Lyme,  Conn. 
i'!"?'l  ^^^^,'"^^^,,*^^^"^l?lVs  edit.),  1895;  Irying's  MARVIN,  WilUam  Edward,  lawyer;  b.  Ports- 
Sketch  Book  (school  edition)  1901  Recreations:  ^^outh,  N.H.,  Jan.  1,  1872;  s.  William  and  Eliza 
art.  literature.  Home:  40  Lake  PI.  Office:  1  Shef-  Salter  (Anderson)  Marvin:  grad.  Portsmouth  High 
field  Hall.  New  Haven,  Conn.  g^j^  .    l^  g^    Harvard.    1893;    m.   Wayland.    Mass., 

MARVIN,  Charles  Reynold,  mfr.;  b.  Deep  River,  June  24.  1896.  Susan  Roby  Bent;  children,  William 

Conn.,  Jan.   26,  1856;   s.  John  Whittlesey  and  Jane  P...  Sarah.  Elizabeth.  Robert  Isabel.  Edward,  Mary. 

Elizabeth    (Spencer)    Marvin;   descendant  of  earlv  Has    practiced    in   Portsmouth    since    1894,    1st    as 


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mem.  of  firm  of  Frink  &  Batchelder,  now  Marvin, 
Batchelder  &  Peyser;  trustee  Portsmouth  Savings 
bank;  dir.  Meclianics'  and  Traders'  Bank,  Ports- 
mouth Harbor  Land  &  Hotel  Co.  Chmn.  Bd.  of  Se- 
lectmen, Xewcastle,  N.H.,  1894-9;  mayor  of  Ports- 
mouth, 1905-6.  Democrat.  Elk,  K.  of  P.  Clubs: 
"Warwick,  Portsmouth  Athletic,  Piscataqua 
Yacht,  Portsmouth  Athen;enum,  Portsmouth 
Counti'V.  Unitarian.  Recreations:  walking,  boat- 
ing. Home:  14  Middle  St.  Office:  5  Pleasant  St., 
Portsmouth,   X.H. 

ISIARVIN,  Wintlirop  Lippitt,  journalist;  b.  Xew- 
castle, X.H.,  May  15,  1863;  s.  Hon.  Thomas  E.  O. 
and  Anne  (Lippitt)  Marvin;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll., 
1884  (Litt.D.,  1903);  m.  Nellie  Meloon,  of  Ports- 
mouth, X.H.,  June  17,  1885.  Reporter  and  night 
editor  Boston  Advertiser,  1884-6;  X^.E.  news  editor, 
1886-7,  editorial  writer,  1887-95,  asso.  editor  and 
chief  editorial  writer,  1895-1903,  Boston  Journal; 
mem.  Alass.  Civ.  Service  Commn.,  1901-4;  sec. 
Merchant  Marine  Commn.,  Washington,  1904-5; 
sec.  and  treas.  X'at.  Assn.  Wool  Mfrs.,  1908.  Mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Theta  Delta  Chi,  S.R;  asso.  mem. 
Soc.  Naval  Architects  and  Marine  Engrs.  Clubs: 
Massachusetts,  Algonquin,  Home  IMarket.  Author: 
The  American  Merchant  Marine,  Its  History  and 
Romance.  1902.  Contbr.  to  mags,  on  subjects  con- 
nected with  the  tariff,  navv  and  merchant  marine. 
Republican.    Office:    683  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston.* 

MASON,  A(iuos)  I^awrence,  M.D. ;  b.  Salem, 
:Mass.,  Apr.  20,  1842;  s.  Charles  (D.D.)  and  Susan- 
nah (Lawrence)  INIason;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1863,  M.D., 
1872;  pursued  med.  studies  in  Berlin,  Vienna,  Paris, 
London;  m.  Louisa,  d.  Admiral  Charles  Steedman, 
U.S.N.,  of  Boston,  Sept.  30,  1874.  Interne  Mass. 
Gen.  Hosp.,  1S71-2:  phys.  to  Boston  Dispensary, 
and  to  Carney  Hosp.;  phys.,  1878-1903,  then  sr. 
phys.,  now  consulting  phys.,  Boston  City  Hosp. 
Formerly  asso.  prof.  clin.  medicine.  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.  Mem.  Assn.  Am.  Physicians,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Soc.  Colonial  Wars.  Republican.  Address:  265 
Clarendon  St.,  Boston.* 

MASON,  Arthur  EUery,  commission  merchant; 
:Mailboro,  X.H..  Apr.  7,  1865;  s.  Charles  K.  and 
Elizabeth  Herrick  (Andrews)  Mason;  ed.  high 
schs.  (hon.  A.M.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1904);  married. 
Began  business  career  with  L.  C.  Chase,  Boston, 
continuing  7  yrs. ;  then  with  Joy,  Langdon  &  Co., 
1889-98,  and  was  mem.  firm,  1898-1909;  associated 
with  AVellington,  Sears  &  Co.,  Boston,  as  agent  for 
Hamilton  Woolen  Co.,  since  1909:  also  dir.  Hamil- 
ton Woolen  Co.:  trustee  Franklin  Savings  Bank 
of  City  of  Boston  (mem.  bd.  of  investment).  Treas. 
and  trustee  Tufts  Coll.,  Universalist  Pub.  House; 
trustee  Dean  Acad.  (Franklin,  Mass.);  pres.  Beth- 
anv  Union  for  Young  Women.  Home:  158  Prince 
St.,  West  Xewton.    Office:    93  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

MASON,  Arthur  Iiiving'ston,  mfr. ;  b.  Providence. 
R.I.,  Feb.  24,  1852:  s.  Earl  P.  and  Lucy  Ann  (Lar- 
char)  IMason;  student  Brown  U.,  1870-1:  m.  Provi- 
dence, June  20,  1875,  Edith  B.  Hartshorn  (died, 
Mar.  6,  1906)  :  4  children.  Earl  P.,  Edith  Livingston, 
Marguerite  Schuyler,  Leon  Gardiner.  Pres.  and 
treas.  Newport  Engring.  Works,  since  1902;  treas., 
gen.  mgr.  and  dir.  Continental  Steamboat  Co., 
1883-96;  sec.  and  dir.  R.I.  Locomotive  Works,  1883- 
97;  mem.  Corpn.  Xewport  Hosp.  Mem.  Xew  York 
Soc.  S.R.,  Psi  Upsilon  (Brown  U.),  Providence  Art 
Club,  etc.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Provi- 
dence Art,  Art  Assn.  of  Xewport.  Recreations: 
music,  art.  Address:  Halidon  Hall,  Halidon  Hill, 
Xewport,  R.I. 

MASON,  Atherton  Perry,  bacteriologist;  b. 
Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Sept.  13,  1856;  s.  Charles  and 
Caroline  Atherton  (Briggs)  Mason;  descendant 
of  Capt.  Hugh  Mason,  Watertown,  Mass.,  1634, 
also  from  Richard  Briggs.  Taunton.  Mass..  about 
1660;  grad.  Fitchburg  High  Sch.,  1875;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1879;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1882;  m.  Ger- 
trude Leone  Black,  of  Gardner,  Alass.,  July  17, 
1890;  1  daughter,  Alice  Caroline.  Began  gen.  prac- 
tice as  phys.,  Fitchburg,  1884;  has  given  attention 
principally  to  bacteriol.  work  since  1895;  asso- 
ciated, 1911,  with  Dr.  Curtis  H.  Jennings  in  found- 
ing Worcester  North  Labs.,  for  gen.  pathol.,  chem. 
and  bacteriol.  work,  in  which  continues:  pres. 
Fitchburg  Horn  Goods  Co.,   mfrs.  hoi-n  and  cellu- 


loid hairpins,  etc.;  pathologist  Burbank  Hosp., 
1884-99;  city  bacteriologist,  Fitchburg,  since  1899. 
Fellow  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (council,  ex-v.-p.,  ex-treas., 
e.x-librarian  and  v. -p.) ;  mem.  Fitchburg  Hist.  Soc. 
Unitarian.  Wrote:  History  of  Fitciiburg  (in  the 
History  of  AVoicester  County),  1888.  Home:  102 
Rollstone  St.  Office:  748  Main  St.,  Fitchburg, 
Mass. 

MASON,  Caroline  Atwater,  author;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.i.,  .lulj-  10,  1S53;  d.  Stephen  and  Mary 
(Weaver)  Atwater;  parents  members  Soc.  of 
Friends;  attended  Friends'  schs.;  studied  in  Ger- 
many; m.  Rev.  John  H.  Mason,  of  Rochester,  N.Y., 
ISIay  29,  1877.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
list  of  books  and  writings.)  Home:  "Waldfried," 
Beverly,  Mass.* 

MASON,  Charles  Felix,  mfr.;  b.  Providence,  R.I., 
Mar.  oU,  1^4:^;  s.  Earl  P.  and  Lucy  Ann  (Larchar^ 
Mason;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1861;  M.  Gabrielle 
Posthlewaite,  of  Lexington,  Ky.,  Sept.  16,  1867; 
3  children,  Stella  (deceased),  Xancy  Worlhington, 
Sara  Posthlewaite.  Ex-pres.  R.I.  Locomotive 
Worlis;  ex-treas.  Kent  Woolen  Mill;  formerly  mem. 
firm  of  Earl  P.  Mason  Land  Co.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Home:  131  Waterman  St.,  Providence, 
R.I. 

MASON,  Charles  Trank,  bursar  Harvard  Uni- 
versity; b.  :Medfleld,  Mass.,  Apr.  13.  1S60;  s.  Francis 
Eliphalet  and  I\Iary  Frances  (Bigelow)  Mason; 
descendant  of  Capt.  Hugh  Mason,  Watertown, 
Mass.,  1634;  prep.  edn.  pub.  schs.,  Framingliam, 
Mass.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1882;  m.  Helen  Ripley 
Baker,  of  Revere,  Mass.,  Sept.  23,  1886;  3  children, 
Hugh,  Helen  E.,  Carol  Y.  Entered  treasurer's 
office,  Mex.  Central  Ry.,  Boston,  1882;  transferred 
to  Tampico,  Mex.,  1883;  in  office  of  supt.  Old  Col- 
ony R.R.  Co.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1884-5,  gen.  freight 
offl^ce,  same,  Boston,  1885-8;  bursar,  Harvard  U. 
since  June,  1888;  v.-p.  Charles  River  Trust  Co.; 
corporator,  trustee  and  elk.  Watertown  Savings 
Bank.  Dir.  Xewton  Masonic  Hall  Assn.;  treas. 
Hist.  Soc.  of  Watertown,  and  Watertown  Harvard 
Club.  Mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Watertown,  1894-7.  Re-- 
publican.  Unitarian.  ;Mem.  Colonial  Soc;  life  mem. 
Am.  Unitarian  Assn.  Clubs:  Twentieth  Century, 
Unitarian,  of  Watertown,  Economic,  Harvard 
(Boston).  Home:  Watertown,  Mass.  Office:  Har- 
vard University,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

MASON,  Charles  Harper,  insurance;  b.  Loudon, 
X'.H.,  Jan.  1,  1873;  s.  Cliarles  Henry  and  Phoebe 
E.  (Harper)  IMason;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  X'.H.;  m. 
Anna  M.  Lohbiller,  of  Boston,  Apr.  14,  1903.  En- 
gaged in  ry.  and  steamship  pass,  traffic,  1890-8; 
organized  ins.  firm  of  C.  H.  Mason  &  Co.,  1904, 
and  head  of  same  for  8  yrs.;  merged  business  with 
Russell  &  Fairchild,  gen.  ins..  May,  1912,  and 
since  partner  in  the  firm.  Republican.  Conglist. 
IMason.  Home:  Winchester,  Mass.  Office:  20  Kilbj'' 
St.,  Boston. 

MASON,  Edward  Campbell,  lawyer;  b.  Ravenna, 
O.,  Xov.  17,  1864;  s.  Edward  Beecher  and  ]\Iyra 
(Campbell)  Mason;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Detroit,  Mich., 
and  Arlington,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888,  LL.B., 
1892;  m.  Oct.  6,  1892,  Martha  Sprague,  of  Arling- 
ton, jNIass.  Instr.  polit.  economy.  Harvard,  1  yr. ; 
practiced  law  at  Buffalo,  X.Y.,  until  1904;  at  Bos- 
ton since  1906;  dir.  and  sec.  Atliol  Gas  &  Electric 
Co.,  Central  Mass.  Electric  Co.,  Gardner  Gas,  Fuel 
&  Light  Co.,  Marlborough  Electric  Co.,  Union 
Light  &  Power  Co.,  Ware  Electric  Co.;  trustee  and 
sec.  Central  Mass.  Power  Co.,  Xorth  Brookfield 
Light  &  Power  Co.;  sec.  Central  Mass.  Light  & 
Power  Co.,  Marlborough-Hudson  Gas  Co.,  West- 
borough  Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  Weymouth  Light  & 
Power  Co.,  Weymouth  Water  Power  Co.  Presby- 
terian. Author:  The  Veto  Power,  1890.  Recrea- 
tions: motoring.  Home:  Bedford,  Mass.  Office:  78 
Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

MASON,  Edward  Haven,  lawyer:  b.  X'ewton, 
Mass.,  June  8,  1849;  s.  David  Haven  and  Sarah 
Wilson  (White)  IMason;  prep.  edn.  Xewton  High 
Sch.:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1869,  A.M.,  1872;  m.  Lelia 
Sylvina  Xickerson,  of  Newton,  ]Mass..  Feb.  1,  1877; 
children,  Edna  M.  (Mrs.  H.  Stanley  Hyde),  Ella  S., 
June  M.  (Mrs.  Harold  P.  :Mills).  Practiced  in 
Boston  since  1872;  mem.  Xewton  Common  Council, 
1882,    3,    4;    alderman,    1885,    6;    mem.    Sch.    Com., 


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1S94,  5,  6;  asso.  justice  Newton  Police  Ct.,  1S76-02; 
pres.  Mass.  Homce.  Hosp.,  New  Idria  Quicksilver 
Mining  Co.,  Harvard  Mine,  Inc.;  v. -p.  Newton 
Trust  Co.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Repub- 
lican. Clubs:  Harvard,  Boston  Art  (Boston),  Brae- 
Burn  Country  (Newton).  Home:  Newton,  Mass. 
Office:   70  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

MASON,  Frederic  Robert,  mfr. ;  b.  Pawtucket, 
R.I..  :Mar.  11.  isr.li:  s.  Robert  D.  and  JMary  B. 
(Nicholas)  Alason;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Pawtucket;  Re\'. 
C.  M.  Wheeler's  p\t.  sch..  Providence,  R.I.;  studied 
chemistry,  2  yrs.  at  Brown  U. ;  m.  Providence,  1894, 
Annie  E.  Boone:  1  son,  Robert  Boone,  b.  I\lay  12,- 
1902.  Pres.  and  treas.  Robert  D.  Mason  Co., 
bleachers  and  dyers,  since  1S9S.  Mem.  Nat.  Assn. 
Cotton  Mfrs.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Squantum,  To  Kalon,  Country,  Turks  Head.  Office; 
Esten  Av.,  Pawtilcket,  R.I. 

"  IVIASON',  Henry  IiOwell,  mfr.;  b.  Boston,  Aug., 
1864;  s.  Ilenr>-  and  Helen  Augusta  (Palmer)  Ma- 
son; descendant  of  Robert  Mason,  of  Dedham, 
Mass.,  1650;  brother  of  Daniel  Gregory  Mason; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  ISSS;  m.  Estelle  Hart  Kimball,  of 
Bo.'^ton,  June  8,  1907:  2  children,  Helen  Hart,  Henry 
Lowell,  Jr.  Entered  factory  of  Mason  &  Hamlin 
Co.,  mfrs.  of  pianos  and  organs,  1888;  promoted 
through  all  depts.  to  head  of  fii-m;  chmn.  bd.  dirs. 
since  1906.  Pres  The  Cecilia  Soc,  Boston.  Has 
lectured  before  many  mus.  orgns.  Republican. 
Author:  The  Modern  Artistic  Piano-Forte,  1901; 
The  History  and  Development  of  the  American 
Cabinet  Organ,  1901;  Opera  Stories,  1911.  Recrea- 
tions: music  and  outdoor  sports  generallv.  Home: 
188  Bay  State  Rd.  Office:  492,  494  Boylston  St., 
Boston.* 

MASON,  Herbert  "Warren,  paper  mfr.;  b.  Boston, 
Nov.  10.  1881;  s.  INIortimer  Blake  and  Mary  Emma 
(Phillips)  Mason;  ed.  Noble  and  Greenough's  Sch., 
Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard,  190.3;  m.  Persis  Emerv  Fur- 
bish, of  Portland,  Me.,  Apr.  26,  1905;  2  daughters, 
Eleanor  Appleton.  Elizabeth  Phillips.  Started  as 
apprentice  in  mills  of  S.  D.  Warren  &  Co.,  West- 
brook,  Me.,  Sept.  1,  190.3:  salesman  Boston  office, 
Sept.  1,  1904,  partner  in  firm,  1909,  upon  reorgani- 
zation after  death  of  two  former  partners  (father 
and  S.  D.  Warren);  now  treas.  S.  D.  Warren  &  Co.: 
dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank,  State  St.  Trust  Co.,  Ipswich 
Co-operative  Bank,  Mut.  Boiler  Ins.  Co.,  Paper 
Mill  Ins.  Co.  Pres.  and  treas.  N.E.  Paper  and 
Pulp  Traffic  Assn.;  v. -p.  Boston  Paper  Trade  Assn.; 
mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  bd. 
dirs.  Internat.  Inst,  for  Girls  of  Spain.  Mem.  Bat- 
tery Aj  Light  Arty.,  M.V.M.,  3  yrs.  Active  worker 
in  Rep.  party;  pres.  Rep.  Clubs  of  Essex  County; 
chmn.  Ipswich  Rep.  Town  Com.  Episcopalian;  ves- 
tryman Ascension  Meinorial  Ch.,  Ipswicli.  and  St. 
Stephen's  Cli.,  Boston.  Trustee  and  sec.  IBradford 
Acad.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Forestry  Assn.  Clubs: 
Union,  Exchange,  Country  of  Brookline,  Myopia 
Hunt.  Tennis  and  Racquet,  New  Riding,  Harvard 
(Boston).  Mass.  Automobile.  Recreations:  golf, 
farming,  horseback  riding,  tennis.  Hoine:  Ipswich. 
Mass.,  and  15  Gloucester  St.,  Boston.  Office:  200 
Devonshire    St.,    Boston. 

MASON,  OTohn  Whiting',  lawyer:  b.  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  Aug.  18,  1861;  s.  Albert  and  Lydia  Finney 
(Whiting)  Mason;  grad.  Brookline  (]\Iass.)  High 
Sch.,  1878;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1882;  LL.B..  Boston  U. 
Law  Sch.,  1885;  m.  Northampton,  Mass.,  Apr.  30, 
1890,  Abigail  Chapman  Bates.  Practiced  in  Boston, 
1885-7;  taught  school  in  Brookline,  1887-8:  prac- 
ticed in  Holyoke.  ]\Iass.,  1888-9,  Northampton,  since 
1889;  became  spl.  justice  Dist.  Ct.  of  Hamnshire, 
1895;  mem.  sewer  commn.  Northampton.  1895-1906; 
ores.  Hamoshire  Co.  Nat.  Bank  since  1899.  Mem. 
Phi   Beta  Kappa.     Address:   Nortliampton,   Mass. 

MASON,  Joseph  Kim'ball,  clergyman:  b.  Charles- 
town,  ISIass.,  June  11,  1850;  s.  Rufus  and  Lucy  Ann 
(Kimball)  Mason;  descendant  of  .Tohn  Mason  and 
Josepli  Kimball;  ed.  Park  Latin  Sch.,  Boston;  Dean 
Acad.,  Franklin,  Mass.;  B.D.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1873; 
(D.D.,  St.  Lawrence  U.,  Canton,  N.Y.,  1894);  m. 
Georgia  Fitz  Gerald,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Dec. 
3,  1873  (died  1880);  2  children,  Mrs.  F.  L.  Tolman 
(of  Albany.  N.Y.),  Joseph  Eaton  (of  Baltimore, 
Md.);  m.  2d.  Laura  Porter  Lewis,  of  Jamestown, 
N.Y.,  Oct.   31,   1894.     Ordained  Universalist  minis- 


try, 1873;  pastor  Stoughton,  Mass.,  1873-5,  Stam- 
ford, Conn.,  1875-7,  Shawmut  Ch.,  Boston,  1877-80, 
St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Springfield,  1880-6,  Ch.  of  Our 
Saviour,  N.Y.  City,  1886-7,  Ch.  of  the  Messiah,  Buf- 
falo, 1887-99,  Ch.  of  the  Restoration,  Phila.,  1899- 
1900,  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Cliicago,  1900-6,  Ch.  of  Ovlv 
Savior,  Waltham,  Mass.,  since  1906.  Republican. 
Author:  Noble  Living,  1895.  Contbr.  to  news- 
papers and  religious  pubis.  Address:  9  Fiske  St., 
Waltjiam,  Mass. 

MASON,  Iiuther  Smith,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  North 
Searsjjort,  Me..  :Mar.  26,  1873;  s.  Andrew  .T.  and 
Elizabeth  V.  (Smith)  Mason;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Bel- 
fast, Me.,  until  1892;  Bates  Coll.,  1892-6,  A.B., 
1896;  M.D.,  U.  of  Pa.,  1900;  unmarried.  Resident 
pliys.,  1900-1,  acting  asst.  surgeon  (smallpox 
work).  Mar.  1-July  31,  1903;  adj.  surgeon  since 
Jan.,  1903,  Eastern  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.  In  practice  at 
Bangor  since  1901;  med.  insp.  State  Bd.  of  Health 
(smallpox  work),  until  Feb.  28,  1903;  mem.  Bd.  of 
Health,  Bangor.  1909-12:  med.  insp.  pub.  schs., 
Bangor,  since  1910.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
Me.  INIed.  Assn.,  Penobscot  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Club: 
jMadocawando.    Adch-ess:  109  State  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 

MASON,  Mortimer  B.,  paper  mfr.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

MASON,  'Wallace  Edward,  educator:  b.  North 
Conway,  N.H.,  June  24,  1861;  s.  John  Edward  and 
Lizzie  (Randall)  Mason;  grad.  I'rveburg  (Me.) 
Acad.,  1877;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1882  (Phi  Beta  Kappa)  ; 
post-grad,  work  Harvard  and  Clark  U. :  m.  Nettie 
Robinson,  of  Thomaston,  Me..  June  30,  1887;  3 
children,  Harold  Elliot,  Donald  Robinson,  ^^■allace 
E.,  Jr.  Admitted  to  Colo,  bar,  1887;  practiced  lnw 
in  Cardiff.  Tenn.,  1888-90;  prin.  high  sch.,  Thomas- 
ton,  aie.,  1886-8,  Orange.  Mass..  1891-8,  Leominster, 
1898-03:  supt.  schs.,  Charlton  and  Leicester.  Mass., 
1903-6,  North  Andover,  1906-11:  prin.  State  Nor- 
mal Sch.,  Keene,  N.H.,  since  1911.  Sec.  Am.  Inst. 
Instrn.;  dir.  Sch.  Garden  Assn.  of  U.S.;  trustee 
Ednl.  Council  of  N.H..  Keene  Commercial  Club; 
pres.  Cheshire  Co.  Y.M.C.A.;  mem.  N.E. A.,  S.A.R., 
Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason; 
Past  Patron  O.E.S.  Club:  Unitarian  Men's  (v.-p.). 
Address:    Keene,    N.H. 

MASON,  William  Castein,  surgeon;  b.  Bangor, 
]\Ie..  Sept.  1,  1852:  s.  John  and  Caroline  Rosers 
(Fairfield)  Mason;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1874:  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch..  1878;  house  pupil  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.,  1877-78;  m.  Bangor,  Me.,  Nov.  13.  1884,  Mrs. 
Nettie  Norris  Thomas;  1  son,  William  Norris,  b. 
Sept.  7,  1885.  Practiced  at  Bangor  since  1878; 
acting  asst.  surgeon.  U.S.  IMarine  Hosp.,  Bansor, 
since  1883;  consulting  surgeon  Eastern  IVIe.  Eye 
and  Ear  Infirmary,  since  1892,  and  one  of  organ- 
izers Eastern  INle.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1892;  visiting  sur- 
geon to  same.  1892-1907,  consulting  surgeon  since 
1907;  visiting  surgeon.  Home  for  Aged  Women, 
1887-1905:  city  phys.  of  Bangor,  1879-81.  Mem. 
Am.  Acad.  Medicine.  Penobscot  Co.  Med.  Assn., 
Assn.  Mil.  Surgeons  of  U.S.,  Bangor  Hist.  Soc,  Me. 
Geneal.  Soc,  etc.  Mem.  Harvard  Club  of  Boston, 
Harvard  Club  of  Me..  Harvard  Club  of  Baneor, 
Harvard  Memorial  Soc.  Clubs  (social):  Tarratine, 
JNIasonic,  Harvard  Union.  Address:  70  Main  St., 
Bangor,  Me. 

MASON,  'William  Woodman,  banker:  b.  Limer- 
iclv,  INTe.,  Aug.  25.  1850;  s.  Jeremiah  Miller  and 
Martha  Weeks  (Woodman)  Mason;  descendant  of 
Amos  Mason,  of  York  County.  Me.;  ed.  Limerick 
Acad.;  Eastman  Business  Coll..  Poughkeensie, 
N.Y. ;  m.  Marv  Cleaves,  of  Portland.  JNle..  ^Nlay. 
1891.  Learned  business  and  financial  management 
under  father;  elk.  Limerick  Nat.  Bank  (of  which 
father  was  pres.)  many  yrs.;  elected  v.-p.  Port- 
land Nat.  Bank,  1889.  pres.  since  1907:  dir.  Union 
Safe  Deposit  8z  Trust  Co.;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Ren.. 
1885.  Odd  Fellow.  Republican.  Office,  128  Ex- 
change  St.,    Portland,    Me. 

MASON,  'Willis  Sargrent,  kitchen  furnishings;  b. 
South  Reading  (now  Wakefield).  Mass.,  Jan.  31, 
1849;  s.  Andrew  Alvin  and  Sarah  Smith  (Williams) 
Mason;  direct  descendant  in  9th  generation,  on 
father's  side,  of  Roger  Williams:  ed.  high  sch., 
Wakefield:  French's  Commercial  Sch.,  Boston;  m. 
.Ian.  31,  1876,  Laura  Anna  Bryant,  of  Melrose, 
Mass.   (who  was  for  13  yrs.  a  pub.  sch.  teacher  in 


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Everett,  Mass.);  3  children,  Stephen  N.  (Lawrence,  since  June  3,  1908;  dir.  J.  R.  Montgomery  Co. 
Mass.),  Grace  M.  (Mrs.  Guy  Ervin,  of  Washing-  Republican.  Conglist.  ilason.  Club:  Masonic.  Ad- 
ton,    D.C.),    Willis    Harold     (South    Framingham,  dress:   Windsor  Locks,  Conn. 

IMass.).  Bookkeeper  for  E.  Nickerson  &  Co.,  Bo.s-  MATHEWS,  P(erdinand)  Schuyler,  author,  il- 
ton,  1869-76,  A.  Sawtell  &  Co.,  1881-01,  Dupar-  lu.sirator;  b.  New  Brii^liton,  S.I.,  N.Y.,  May  30, 
quet,  Huot  &  Moneuse  Co.,  kitchen  furnishings,  i854;  s.  Ferdinand  Schuyler  and  Frances  (Coffin) 
since  1901;  dir.  Guardian  Co-operative  Bank,  Mathews;  ed.  Worcester  St.  Sch.  and  Cooper  Inst., 
Homestead  Co-operative  Bank,  Pioneer  Co-opera-  New  York,  and  other  institutions;  traveled  in 
five  Bank;  auditor  for  Town  of  Wakefield,  5  yrs.;  Italy  for  art  edn.;  m.  Caroline  A.,  d.  Frof.  George 
overseer  of  poor,  13  yrs.  Financial  sec.  for  30  yrs.  w.  Maynard,  of  Morristown,  N.J.,  Nov.  17,  1886. 
of  Souhegan  Lodge  No.  38,  I.O.O.F.,  Wakefield;  Connected  for  many  yrs.,  with  L.  Prang  &  Co., 
father  of  Golden  Rule  Lodge  of  Masons,  Wake-  lithographic  art  pubs.,  Boston,  as  a  spl.  artist; 
field.  Home:  Wakefield,  Mass.  Office:  90  North  splty.  decorative  design.  Contbr.  to  various  mags., 
St.,  Boston.  both  as  illustrator  and  writer;  subjects  of  writing 
]VIASS±,  Mathilde  Marie,  M.D.;  b.  St.  Pecome,  generally  art  and  natural  science.  Bot.  illustrator, 
P.Q.,  Can.,  Julv  7,  1876;  d.  Odilon  Von  Eschenbach  on  staff  of  Gray  Herbarium,  Harvard  U.  (See 
and  aiarie  Virginie  (Plourde)  Mass6;  M.D.,  Tufts  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.) 
Med.  Sch.,  Boston,  1902;  post-grad,  work,  Rad-  Address:  17  Frost  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 
cliffe  Coll.,  1906;  silver  medal.  Convent  Notre  MATHEWS,  Georg-e  Stitzel,  M.D. ;  b.  Temple, 
Dame;  diplome  superieur,  Paris,  1S97.  Teacher  Pa.,  Nov.  1,  1863 ;  s  James  Meredith  and  Mary  Ann 
of  French,  1894-1902  (including  period  of  med.  (Stitzel)  Mathews;  ed.  grammar  schs.  and  Clas- 
studies);  began  practice  of  medicine  in  Boston,  gical  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1885;  M.D.,  U.  of 
1902;  phys.  Contagious  Hosp.,  Taunton,  Mass.,  pa.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1888;  m.  Anne  Miller,  d.  late 
1903;  resumed  practice  in  Boston,  1904.  Roman  Charles  W.  Hopkins,  of  Providence,  Jan.  8,  1890; 
Catholic.  Fellow  Boston  Med.  Library.  Address:  3  children.  Marguerite,  Hope  Knight,  Helen  Mere- 
Hotel  Oxford,  Copley  Sq.,  Boston.  dith.     Practiced    in    Providence    since    1889;    mem. 

MASSECK,   Prank   Lincoln,    clergyman;    b.    Mil-  ^^^i^.i J^^'J^i^m    r'"/ Ted  ^oc   ?nl?arian7  l^ov?: 

fnrd     1^  w      Mnr     1Q     TSfif^-    «     Tn<5f>nh    Spwnll    and  Baptist.     Mem.    K.i.    iviea.    boc.    (.iiorarian ; ,   Jr-rOM- 

sl\^h^^.ncf^\Hurd)'itss%ci?"i?a^^^^^^           na-  dence    Med     Soc.     Clubs:    University     Metacomet 

five  of  France;    related   to   Curtis,   Pike  and  Ken-  Gol^-    Honie:  224  Waterman  St.    Office.  223  Thayer 

drick    families,    all    prominent   in    Mass.    and    Me.;  ^'^•'   i"ioviaence,  ti.i. 

attended    grammar    and    high    schs..    Manchester,  MATHEWS,  John  Iiathrop,  journalist;  moved  to 

N.H.;    B.D.,    St.    Lawrence    U.    Theol.    Sch.,    1888;  Normandie,  Mo.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 

summer    courses    at    Harvard    and    Clark    univs.;  America,   1914-15.) 

spl.  courses,  Sch.  of  Social  Economics,  New  York;  MATHEWS,  Nathan,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Mar.  28, 

m.   Luella  Mary  Clark,  of  Potsdam,  N.Y.,  Apr.   It,  1554;  g,  Nathan  and  Albertine  (Bunker)  Mathews; 

1889;  1  child,  Carol  Luella.     Ordained  Universalist  prep.  edn.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.,  Boston;  A.B.,   Har- 

ministry,    1888;    served    as   pastor    in    Huntington,  vard,    1875;    post-graduate    work,    U.    of    Leipzig, 

Brooklyn,  Mt.  Vernon  and  Potsdam   (N.Y.),  North  1875-7;   LL.B.,   Harvard   Law   Sch.,   1880;   m.   New- 

Attleboro,  Spencer,  Warren  and  Arlington  (Mass.)  port,  R.I.,  Apr.  5,  1883;  Ellen  B.  Sargent.    Has  prac- 

Brattleboro   (Vt.);  King  of  the  Internat.  Order  of  ticed    in    Boston    since    1880;    mayor    of    Boston    4 

Knights  of  King  Arthur  (largest  internat.  ch.  boys  terms,  1891-5;  chmn.  Boston  Finance  Commn.,  1907- 

club  in  world),   1902-15    (order  now  numbers  3,000  igog.     office:    Tremont   Bldg.,   Boston. 

castles).     Mason.      Author:    (with   William    Byron        .«-• . ™---.,itc.   tir-n- a    !„„„,„,..  v.   x3„^-,,r5«v   t\t^ 

Forbush)   The  Bovs'  Round  Table,   1906.    Address:  .  ^"^^F^??^^^  ^^^^P  ^•'^^%'^^®.'^'  V«^I^^^  '^at' 

Ariino-trvn    a/tthc:  Apr.    2,   1856;   s.   H.  N.   and   Lydia    (Siiencer)    Mat- 

^iiJii^Lon,  iuabb.  hews;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  studied  law  in  offices  of  Cope- 

MASTERS,       John       Preeman,       superintendent  land  &  Edgerly,   Somersworth,   N.H. ;   admitted   to 

steamship  line;  b.  Kentville,  N.S..  Apr.  11,  1868;  s.  bar,    1887;    m.    Lyman,    Me.,    Oct.    4,    1882,    Etta    T. 

Charles    Andrew    and    Charlotte    E.    (Morse)    Mas-  Roberts.     Engaged    in    practice    at    Somersworth, 

ters;    ancestor    John    Masters,    landed    at    Boston  N.H.,  and  Berwick,  Me.,  1887-1902,  as  member  firm 

from    Eng.,    1630;    grad.    Acad,    at   Kentville,    N.S. ;  of  Edgerlv   &  Mathews;    then   in   Somersworth   as 

unmarried.    Began  active  career  as  elk.  Windsor  &  mem.  'Mathews  &  Stevens;  mem.  Me.   Ho.  of  Rep., 

Annapolis   Ry.,    Kentville,    1884;    removed    to   Bos-  1893;    co.    atty.,    York    Co.,    1898-1902.      Address: 

ton  as  agt.  Boston  &  Yarmouth  S.S.  Co.,  Ltd.,  1893,  Berwick,  Me. 

l^t.ei:  ,NE.    agt.     then    N.E.    supt     same   co.      Pres.  matheWSON.    Albert    McClellan.     lawyer;     b. 


Honie:    905    Boylston    St.     Office:    Central    Wharf,  prigcilla  Alden,  Gov.  Jonathan  Trumbull,  William 

•'^°^'^°"-  Williams    and    Gen.    Samuel    McClellan;    ed.    pub. 

MATCHETT,       Charles       Horatio,       electrician;  schs.  and  Woodstock  Acad.;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch., 

moved    to    Brooklyn,    N.Y.      (See    vol.    1909,    also  1884,   M.L.,    1901;    m   New   Haven,   Conn.,   June    13, 

Who's  Wlio  in  America,   1914-15.)  1888,  Mary  E.  Foster.    Practiced  in  Putnam,  Conn., 

MATHER,  Frederic  Greg-ory,  journalist,  author:  1884-8,  in  New  Haven  since  1888;  judge  of  City  Ct., 

b.    Cleveland,    O.,    Aug.    11,    1844;    s.    late    Samuel  1905-11.    Mem.   Am.   and   Conn,   bar  assns.,   S.A.R., 

Holmes  (LL.D.)  and  Emily  W.   (Gregory)  Mather;  Soc.      Mayflower     Descendants,      Descendants      of 

A.B.,    Dartmouth,    1867,    A.M.,    1870;    studied    law.  Signers     of    Declaration     of     Independence     (first 

Cleveland,  1867-70;  m.  Cornelia  Heyer  Olcott,  Oct.  pres.).     Republican.    Conglist.     Clubs:    Graduates', 

10,  1871;  m.  2d,  Alice  Evelvn  Yager,  Nov.  11,  1880.  Country,  Republican.   Recreations:  walking.  Home: 

Editor-in-chief    Binghamtbn     (N.Y.)     Republican,  657    Orange    St.     Address:    865    Chapel    St.,    New 

1874-9;   spl.   rep.   in   Canada  of  U.S.   Bur.   of  Edn.,  Haven,   Conn. 

1874-5;   editorial    writer   Albany   Evening   Journal,  MATHEWSON,   Prank   Convers,   artist:    b.   Bar- 

1879-80;   spl.  Albany  corr.   of  various  newspapers,  rington,    R.I.,    s.     George    Allen    and    Olive    Earl 

1880-97.      (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  (Convers)    Mathewson;    ed..    lived  and   had   studio 

books,    writings,    etc.)      Home:    164    Fairfield    Av.,  jn    Providence;    studied   design   in    Boston    and    at 

Stamford,  Conn.*  £cole    Nationale    des    Arts    Decoratifs,    Paris,    and 

MATHER^  William,  banker;   b.  Windsor  Locks,  painting  with  Providence  artists,   F.   V.   Dumond, 

Conn.,    Feb.    27,    1849;    s.    William    and    Mary    B.  Italy,  and  Jean  Paul  Laurens,  Paris,  1  yr.,  1904-5. 

(Loomis)     Mather;    descendant    of    Rev.    Richard  Won.     Sullivan     prize    in    competition     with     R.I. 

Mather;    ed.    Conn.    Lit.    Instn.,    1862;    pub.    schs.,  artists,  1903;  exhibited  in  Providence,  Boston,  Wor- 

Easthampton,  Mass.,  1864;  m.  Nov.  10,  1870,  Mary  L.  cester,    Chicago,    New   York,   Phila.,   Pan   Am.    and 

Abbe,  of  Windsor  Locks.    Began  as  elk.  in  father's  St.  Louis  Expositions,  Salon  des  Artistes  Francais, 

store,   Windsor    Locks,    1863;    in    mercantile    busi-  1906,   Milan   Expn.,    1906:   removed   studio   to   New 

ness   until    1907;    mgr.    and   treas.    Windsor   Locks  York,  1906.    Mem.  Providence  Art  Club,  Providence 

Electric    Lighting    Co.,    1890-7;    treas.    Warehouse  Water   Color   Club,    New   York   Water   Color   Club, 

Point  and  Windsor  Locks  Bridge  &  Ferrv  Co.,  1889-  Chicago    Water    Color    Club.     Home:     Barrington, 

08;  pres.  Windsor  Locks  Trust  &  Safe  Deposit  Co.  R.I.    Studio,  318  W.  57th  St.,  New  York. 


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MATHEWSOK',  Ozias  Danfortli,  school  superin- 
tendent; b.  Wheelock,  Vt.,  IMar.  10.  1S64;  s.  Epa- 
phras  Chase  and  Nancy  Earl  (Marsh)  Mathewson; 
grad.  Lyndon  Inst.,  1886;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll., 
1890,  A.M.,  1893;  m.  July  1,  1891,  Angie  Matilda 
Kelly  (now  deceased);  2d,  Grace  Blanche  Hoyt, 
June  29,  1909;  children,  Miriam  Rachel  and  Marion 
Rosamond,  b.  Aug.  14,  1910;  Philip  lloyt,  June  11. 
1912.  Supt.  schs.,  Wheelock,  Vt.,  1885-S;  prin. 
high  sch.,  1S90-1912,  supt.  schs.,  1896-1912,  Barre, 
Vt. ;  prin.  Lyndon  Inst..  Lyndonville,  Vt..  since 
1912.  Examiner  of  teachers  for  Washington  Co., 
1894-1910;  mem.  bd.  Normal  Sch.  Commrs.,  Vt., 
1901-10.  sec.  and  treas.,  1906-10.  Pres.  Vt.  State 
Teachers'  Assn.,  1895;  chmn.  legislative  com.,  1902- 
12;  trustee  Cobleigh  Pub.  Library  since  1912.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon.  Casque  and 
Gauntlet.  Mason  X32°.  K.T.;  Past  Eminent  Comdr. 
St.  Aldemar  Commandery) ;  K.P.  Club:  Lyndon. 
Recreations:    farming.    Address:    Lyndonville,  Vt. 

MATHEWSON,  Thomas  G.;  b.  Nortli  Kingstown, 
R.I.,  Nov.  5,  1854;  s.  Syria  Wilbur  and  Anna  Eliza 
(Hill)  Mathewson;  ed.  common  schs.;  East  Green- 
wich Acad.;  Bryant  and  Stratton  Business  Coll., 
Providence,  R.I.;  m.  Nov.  9,  1881,  Celia  M.  Madi- 
son, of  North  Kingstown,  R.I.  On  old  homestead 
(in  family  since  1713)  until  1890,  and  now  owns 
same;  landscape  gardener  and  forester  for  Henry 
G.  Russell  at  his  country  home,  "The  Oaks,"  from 
1890  until  his  death  and  continued  under  his 
widow;  now  supt.  and  forester  under  Col.  R.  H.  I. 
Goddard,  present  owner  of  the  place;  dir.  Mathew- 
son Hotel  Co.,  Narragansett  Pier,  R.I.  Dir.  R.I. 
State  Coll.;  mem.  R.I.  Bd.  of  Agr.  (exec.  com.). 
Mem.  S.A.R.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mason;  mem. 
Grange.    Address:    East  Greenwich,  R.I. 

MATTESON,  Archiliald  Claflin,  lawyer;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I..  Aug.  29,  1873;  s.  Charles  and  Belle 
(Himes)  Matteson;  ed.  Mowry  and  Goff's  English 
and  Classical  Sch.,  1882-6,  Hincklev  Sch.,  18'86-8, 
Swain's  Sch.,  1889  (all  of  Providence);  A.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1893;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1896;  m.  Co- 
lumbia, S.C,  June  20,  1899,  Alys  McCreery;  3  chil- 
dren, Elizabetli,  Frances,  Archibald  C,  Jr.  Began 
law  practice,  1896;  sec,  commn.  to  revise  consti- 
tution of  R.I.,  1897-8;  served  as  1st  It.,  1st  R.I. 
Vol.  Inf.,  Spanish- Am.  War,  1898-9;  now  col.  Coast 
Arty.  Corps,  R.I.N.G.,  retired.  Mem.  Am.  and  R.I. 
bar  assns..  Harvard  Law  Sch.  Assn.,  Maritime 
Law  Assn.,  Providence  Bar  Club,  Delta  Kappa  Ep- 
silon.  Republican.  Clubs:  University,  Agawam 
Hunt,  Turks  Head.  Pausacaco  Lodge.  Recreations: 
sailing.  Home:  50  Barnes  St.  Office:  10  Wey- 
bosset   St.,    Providence,   R.I. 

MATTESON,  Charles,  judge;  b.  Coventry,  Kent 
Co..  R.I.,  Mar.  21,  1840;  s.  Asahel  and  Julia  (John- 
son) Matteson;  A.M.,  Brown  U.,  1861  (LL.D.,  1891): 
law  student,  Harvard,  1862-3;  m.  Belle  Himes,  of 
Warwick,  R.I.,  Aug.  22,  1872;  3  children,  Archi- 
bald C.  George  A.,  Paul.  Admitted  to  bar,  1864; 
mem.  R.I.  Senate,  1870-1,  1871-2;  asso.  justice, 
1875-91,  chief  justice.  1891-1900.  Supreme  Ct.  of 
R.I.  (resigned);  dir.  Centerwith  Nat.  Bank,  Provi- 
dence. Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  R.I.  Humane  Edn. 
Soc.  (nres. ),  R.I.  Peace  Soc.  (hon.  v.-p.).  Home: 
32  Creighton  St.  Office:  10  Weybosset  St.,  Provi- 
dence,  R.I.* 

MATTESON,  David  Maydole,  searcher  in  histori- 
cal recoi-ds.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

MATTESON.  Georgfe  Arnold,  surgeon;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Jan.  25,  1875:  s.  Charles  and  Belle 
(Himes)  Matteson;  prep.  edn.  Univ.  Grammar  Sch., 
Providence;  A.B.,  Brov.-n  U.,  1896;  M.D.,  Harvard 
]Med.  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Rowena  Campbell,  of  Provi- 
dence. June  9,  1908:  2  children,  Ann,  George  A.,  Jr. 
Practiced  in  Providence  since  1900:  specializes  in 
gen.  surgery;  mem.  staff  Providence  Lying-in 
Hosp. ;  visiting  surgeon  R.I.  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M.A., 
R.I.  Med.  Soc.  (pres.  surg.  sect.).  Providence  Med. 
Assn.,  Am.  Urol.  Soc,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs: 
University,  Agawam  Hunt.  Recreations:  golf,  fish- 
ing.   Address:    276  Benefit  St.,  Providence,   R.I. 

MATTESON,  Herbert  Allen,  chemist;  b.  Nov.  13, 
1874;  s.  John  and  Julia  A.  Matteson;  A.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1897;  m.  Isabel  Arnold,  of  Anthony,  R.I.,  Sept. 
22,  1898:  1  son,  Raymond  Arnold.  Chemist,  Silver 
Spring  Bleaching  &  Dyeing  Co.,   Providence,   R.I., 


1897-03;  instr.  chemistry,  Lowell  Textile  Sch., 
1903-5;  chemist,  Crompton  (R.I.)  Co.,  since  1905. 
Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Baptist.  Club:  Republi- 
can of  R.I.  Home:  Anthony,  R.I.  Office:  Cromp- 
ton,  R.I. 

MATTESON,  John,  clergyman;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U., 

1889;  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1S97.  Teacher  elocution  and  military  drill, 
English  and  Classical  Sch.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1880- 
82;  instr.  same,  Greylock  Inst.,  South  Williams- 
town,  Mass.,  1882-4;  teacher  elocution,  Colby  Acad., 
New  London,  N.H.,  1885-91;  instr.  rhetoric  and 
elocution.  Brown  U.,  1889-90;  deacon,  1890,  priest, 
1891,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  Parish  of  the  Messiah,  West 
Newton  and  Auburndale,  Mass.,  since  1891.  Home: 
58    Auburn   St.,   Auburndale,   Mass. 

MATTHEWS,  Albert,  writer;  b.  Boston,  June  26, 
1860;  s.  Nathan  and  Albertine  (Bunker)  Matthews; 
brother  of  Natlian  Matthews,  Jr.;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1882;  unmarried.  Engaged  in  etymol.  and  lexicog. 
studies.  Has  written  various  monographs  in  pubis. 
Colonial  Soc.  of  Mass.,  and  IMass.  Hist.  Soc;  contbr. 
to  Dialect  Notes,  Dial.  Nation  and  other  critical 
jours.  Mem.  Am.  Philos.  Soc,  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences,  Am.  Antiq.  Soc,  Am.  Dialect  Soc,  Am. 
Geog.  Soc,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Mass.,  Me.,  Va.,  and 
Wis.  hist,  socs..  Colonial  Soc.  of  Mass.,  Prince  So- 
ciety. Clubs:  Union,  Odd  Volumes  (Boston),  Har- 
vard (New  York),  University  (Philadelphia), 
Country  (Brookline,  Mass.),  Royal  Societies  (Lon- 
don).    Address:     Hotel    Oxford,    Boston,    Mass.* 

MATTHEWS,  David  Bertie,  clergyman;  ed. 
Syracuse  U.  Deacon,  1S94,  priest,  1896,  P.E.  Ch.; 
curate  Emmanuel  Ch.,  East  Syracuse,  N.Y.,  1872-4; 
rector  Ch.  of  St.  John  the  Divine,  Syracuse,  1894- 
1900,  St.  John's  Ch.,  West  Hoboken,  N.J.,  1900-7; 
archdeacon  of  Erie,  1907-9;  rector  St.  Paul's  Ch., 
Brockton,  Mass.,  since  1909.    Home:  Brockton,  Mass. 

MATTHEWS,  Edmund  Orville,  naval  officer; 
Oct.  24.  lS36-Jan.  30,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,   1910-11.) 

MATTHEWS,  Fred  Vivian,  lawyer;  b.  Boothbay, 
Me.,  Sept.  2,  1865;  s.  Elbridge  and  Lovesta  (Hodg- 
don)  Matthews;  grad.  Deering  High  Sch.,  1883; 
Hebron  Acad.,  1884;  student  Colby  Coll.,  1885-7 
(hon.  A.M.,  1914);  read  law  in  office  of  Josiah 
H.  Drummond;  m.  Annie  B.  Harmon,  of  Portland, 
June  25,  1890;  1  daughter,  Vivien  Harmon.  Ad- 
mitted to  Me.  bar,  1889,  and  since  practiced  in 
Portland;  tax  collector,  Deering,  1888-91;  mem. 
Bd.  of  Registration,  1892-5:  city  solicitor,  1896-7. 
Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Me.  Bar  Assn.,  Cumberland 
Bar  Assn.,  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  Me.  Geneal.  Soc.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Portland,  Congre- 
gational, Masonic.  Recreations:  whist,  student  of 
French  literature.  Home:  114  Longfellow  St. 
Office:  396  Congress  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

MATTHEWS,  George  Williams,  lawyer.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

MATTHEWS,  Joseph  Merritt,  chemist.  (See 
vol.   1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

MATTHEWS,  Joseph  Swett,  lawyer;  b.  Frank- 
lin, N.H.,  Dec.  21,  1861;  s.  George  B.  and  Emily 
(Howard)  Matthews;  grad.  Franklin  High  Sch., 
1879;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1884;  studied  law  in  office 
of  Judge  Reuben  E.  Walker,  Concord,  N.H. :  m. 
Clara  Helen  Webster,  of  Concord,  Dec.  10,  1890:  2 
children,  Emily  Webster,  Jane  Webster.  Admit- 
ted to  N.H.  bar,  1891,  and  since  in  practice  at  Con- 
cord; trustee  Merrimack  Co.  Savings  Bank.  :Mem. 
Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Concord,  1892-6;  mem.  N.H.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1907  (chmn.  com.  ways  and  means);  leg- 
acy tax  attv.,  N.H.,  1906-13;  asst.  atty.-gen.  since 
Apr.  21.  1915.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Club: 
Wonolancet.     Address:  Concord,  N.H. 

MATTHEWS,  Nathan,  Jr.,  lawyer:  b.  Boston. 
Mar.  28,  1854:  s.  Nathan  and  Albertine  (Bunker) 
Matthews;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1875,  LL.B.,  1880  (LL.D., 
1909);  post-grad,  work,  U.  of  Leipzig,  1875-7;  (LL. 
D.,  Harvard,  1909);  m.  Ellen  B.  Sargent,  of  New- 
port, R.I.,  Apr.  5,  1883;  2  children,  Sullivan  Amory, 
Ellen  Nathalie.  Has  practiced  in  Boston  since 
1880:  mayor  of  Boston  4  terms,  1891-5;  chmn.  Bos- 
ton Finance  Commn..  1907-9;  chmn.  Salem-Beverly 
W'ater  Supply  Bd.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston. 
Democrat.      Clubs:     Union,    Tennis    and    Racquet, 


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Country,  Myopia  Hunt.  Aulhoi'  of  The  City  Gov- 
ernment of  Boston,  1905;  also  many  articles,  argu- 
ments, addresses,  etc.,  on  polit.,  lef?al  and  eco- 
nomic subjects.  Home:  456  Beacon  St.,  Boston, 
and  Hamilton,  Mass.  Office:  Tremont  Bldg.,  Bos- 
ton, ISIass. 

MATTHIES,  Georg-e  E.,  mfr.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
MATTISON,  Hiram  Nathan,  banker;  b.  Shafts- 
bur\-,  \l..  Si'iit.  ],  1S71;  s.  ]'"iank  Howe  and  Diana 
Maliala  (C'aipenter)  ^Mattison;  prep.  edn.  liigli  sell., 
North  Bennington,  Vt. ;  B.S.  in  Cliemistry,  iNorwicli 
U.,  Vt.,  1893;  m.  Lena  Ardelle  George,  West  Fair- 
lee.  Vt.,  Oct.  6,  1909.  Began  as  elk.  Northfield 
(Vt.)  Nat.  Bank,  1893,  continuing  3  yrs. ;  .cashier 
Nat.  Bank  of  Orange  Co.,  Chelsea,  Vt.,  since  1896, 
dir.  since  1908;  treas.  Orange  Co.  since  1898;  mem. 
Vt.  Ho.  of  Hep.,  1902-4;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Chelsea, 
3  yrs.  Republican.  Protestant.  Mason  (K.T., 
Shriner).  Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  Chelsea, 
Vermont. 

MATTOCKS,  Cliarles  Porter,  jurist,  soldier;  Oct. 
11.   ]S4(i-.M;iy   11,   1910.     (.See  vol.   1909.) 

niATZENAUEB,  Margarete,  operatic  mezzo- 
soprano;  1).  Temesvar.  Jlungary,  June  1,  1881;  d. 
Ludwig  and  Ottilie  (Sletefeld)  Matzenauer  (father 
orcliostral  condr.  and  mother  opera  singer) ;  cd.  by 
parents;  studied  witli  Georgine  Neuendorff,  Tu- 
tonia  Nielke,  Frau  Emerich;  m.  Edoardo  Ferrari- 
Fontana  (tenor).  Buenos  Aires,  June  26,  1912. 
Dfebut  as  "Puck,"  in  "Oberon,"  Strassburg,  Ger- 
many, 1901,  continuing  there  3  yrs.;  sang  at  the 
Hofoper,  Munich.  1904-11;  appeared  at  Beyreuth 
several  seasons;  became  mem.  Met.  Opera  Co.,  New 
York,  1911;  notable  as  "Herodias."  in  "Salome," 
"Klytemnostra."  in  "Elektra,"  "Brvinnhilde,"  in 
the  "Ring,"  "Carmen,"  in  "Carmen,"  etc.  Home: 
56  St.  Steplien  St.,  Boston.* 

MAUX.SB'Sr,  David  lee,  educator;  Jan.  30,  1859- 
Aug.   J  8,   1910.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

MATTBEB,  Oscar  Edward,  clergyman;  b.  Garna- 
villo.  la.,  .fan.  22,  1S78;  s.  Jacob  D.  and  Laura  E. 
(Wirkler)  Mauer;  B.A.,  magna  cum  laude,  Beloit 
Coll.,  AVis.,  1903;  M.A.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Yale,  1906; 
B.D.,  cum  laude,  Div.  Sch.,  same,  1906:  (D.D., 
Beloit  [AVls.]  Coll.,  1912);  m.  Marion  Elizabeth 
Spooner,  of  Oak  Park,  111.,  July  25,  1905.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1906:  pastor.  Great  Barrington, 
Mass.,  1906-9,  Center  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Apr., 
1909 — ;  coll.  preacher,  Yale,  Welleslev,  Beloit,  etc. 
Mem.  2d  Regt.  (Wis.)  N.G.  2  yrs.;  chaplain  2d  Co. 
Governor's  Foot  Guard  of  Conn,  with  rank  of  capt. 
Trustee  Home  for  Aged  Women:  organized  the 
(Charities'  Assn.,  New  Haven;  pres.  Religious  Edn. 
Federation  of  New  Haven,  1910-12;  pres.  Congl. 
Union  (Inc.)  of  New  Haven,  1910 — ;  mem.  Beta 
Chapter  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Wis.),  Beta  Cliapter 
Delta  Sigma  Rho  (Wis.),  Phi  Kappa  Epsilon 
(Yale),  New-  Haven  Assn.  Congl.  ministers,  etc. 
Clubs:  Graduates',  Lawn.  Editor  Yale  Divinitv 
Quarterly,  1905-6.  Address:  311  Temple  St.,  New 
Haven,  (jonn.* 

MAUBEB,  Washington  Irving',  clergyman;  b. 
Garnavillo,  la..  Sept.  2.  1879;  s.  Jacob  D.  and 
Loretta  Ernstina  (Wirkler)  Maurer;  grad.  Garna- 
villo High  Sch.,  1894;  grad.  Beloit  (Wis.)  Coll. 
Acad.,  1900:  B.A.,  magna  cum  laude,  Beloit  Coll., 
1904;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1909;  M.A..  Yale,  1909; 
m.  Minnie  Leona  Vogt,  of  Chicago,  111.,  June  17, 
1908:  4  children,  Irving  Vogt,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
Llovd  Luther.  Margaret  Leona.  Publisher  (witli 
brother)  of  the  Garnavillo  Sentinel,  1893-7;  or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  1908;  pastor  West  End 
Ch.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1907-10,  Plymouth  Ch., 
Utica,  N.Y..  ]  910-13,  Edwards  Ch.,  Northampton, 
Mass.,  since  June  1.  1913.  ISIem.  Co.  T..,  1st  Rcgt., 
Wis.  N.G.,  1901-6.  2d  It.,  1904-6.  Mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  (Beloit),  Book  and  Bond  (Yale).  Author: 
Prayers  of  the  College  Life,  1913.  Recreations: 
fishing,  summer  tramping.  Address:  7  Paradise 
Rd..  Nortliampton,  ]\Iass. 

MAURICE,  Melville  P.,  lawyer:  b.  Cambridge, 
Vt.,  Aug.  11,  1871;  s.  Daniel  F.  and  Mary  L.  (Page) 
Mavirice;  grad.  .lohnson  (Vt.)  Normal  Sch..  1889; 
m.  Lillian  G.  MacGibbon,  of  Jericho,  Vt.,  Oct.  IS. 
1900.  Admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  1898:  practiced  at  Mont- 
gomery, 1898-07,  since  at  aiorrisville;  state's  atty. 


Lamoille  Co.,  since  Dec.  1,  1908.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mason;  mem.  K.  of  P.,  M.W.A.  Club: 
Pastime  ( M(nrisville).  Address:  Morrisville,  Vt. 
MAXCY,  Carroll  Iiewis,  college  prof.;  b.  Norris- 
town,  J'a.,  :Mav  2S,  1865;  s.  Eaton  Whiting  and  J. 
Eliza  (Lewis)  IMa.xcv;  B.A.,  Williams  Coll.,  1887, 
M.A.,  1892;  m.  Louise  Hawlev,  of  Trov,  N.Y.,  June 
26,  1895.  Prof.  English,  1898-11,  Morris  prof, 
rhetoric,  1911 — ,  Williams  Coll.  Author:  Rhetori- 
cal Principles  of  Narration,  1911;  Representative 
Nnrrati\'es,    1914.     Home:    Williamstown,    Mass.'* 

MAXIM,  George  Pratt,  yjianist,  composer,  con- 
ductor; b.  St.  Albans,  ]Me.,  Jan.  11,  1874;  s.  Sullivan 
A.  and  Abbie  S.  (Cook)  Maxim;  grad.  N.E.  Con- 
servatory of  Music,  piano  dept.,  1895,  composition 
dept.,  1896;  post-grad,  work  in  same,  under  Carl 
Faelten  and  in  Paris  under  I.  Philipp;  organ  study 
under  Widor,  Paris,  and  George  E.  Wliiting,  Bos- 
ton; m.  L.  Ethel  Tupper,  of  Waterville,  Me..  Aug. 
29.  1899.  Mus.  dir.,  Coburn  Classical  Inst.,  Water- 
ville, Me.,  1897-9,  Western  Coll.  Conservatory  of 
Music,  Toledo,  la.,  1899-02,  Limestone  Coll.,  Gaff, 
ney,  S.C,  1902-4,  Acadia  Sem.,  Wolfville,  N.S., 
1904-7;  mem.  faculty  Faelten  Pianoforte  Sch., 
Boston,  since  1907;  under-conductor  Me.  Festival 
Chorus,  1896-9:  mus.  dir.  Wolfville  Festival.  1904- 
07;  was  v.-p.  from  S.C.  of  Music  Teachers'  Nat. 
Assn.;  now  organist  at  Peoples'  Temple.  Contbr. 
to  musical  jours.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  33 
Champney  St.,  Brigliton.  Address:  30  Huntington 
Av.,   Boston. 

MAXIM,  Hiram  Percy,  inventor,  mecli.  engr. ; 
b.  Brooklyn,  Sept.  2.  1869;  s.  Sir  Hiram  Stevens 
and  Louisa  Jane  (Budden)  Maxim;  brother  of 
Florence  Maxim;  grad.  Sch.  of  INIeclianic  Arts  of 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1886  (youngest  student  in 
class) ;  m.  .losephine,  d.  Ex-Gov.  Hamilton,  of  Md., 
Dec.  21,  1898.  Elec.  engr.  Ft.  Vi'avne  (Ind.)  Jenney 
Electrical  Co..  1884-5,  W.S.  Hill  Electric  Co.,  Bos- 
ton, 1885-8,  Thomson  Elec.  Welding  Co.,  Lynn, 
JNIass.,  1888-90;  supt.  Am.  Projecting  Co.,  Lynn, 
1890-5:  chief  engineer  Electric  Vehicle  Co.,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  1895-07;  pres.  Maxim  Silent  Firearms 
Co.  (New  York) ;  partner  Maxim  &  Goodridge, 
inventor  electrical  devices  and  ordnance.  Columbia 
automobiles,  the  Maxim  silencer,  etc.  IVIem.  Am. 
Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.,  Soc.  Automobile  Engrs.,  many 
tech.  and  scientific  clubs.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  Engineers'  (New  York),  Automobile  of 
America.  Hartford  Golf,  Aero  (Hartford).  Ad- 
dress: Hartford,  Conn.* 

MAXSON,  Charles  Benjamin,  mfr.,  inventor;  b. 
De  Ruyter,  N.Y..  Nov.  10,  1850;  s.  Charles  Henry 
and  Sena  Ann  (Enos)  Maxson;  ed.  dist.  sch.  and 
De  Ruyter  Inst.;  m.  Cazenovia,  N.Y.,  June  15,  1875, 
Julia  A.  Wells.  Lived  on  farm  until  20:  learned 
machinist's  trade  in  sliop  of  Cottrell  &  Babcock, 
Westerly,  R.I.,  continuing  until  1882;  became  pres. 
Babcock  Printing  Press  Co.,  New  London,  Conn., 
1882;  organized,  1901,  the  Maxson  Printing  Press 
Co.,  mfrs.  printing  and  sheet  feeding  machinery, 
of  w'hich  is  pres. ;  has  taken  out  a  number  of  pat- 
ents, one  of  them  being  tlie  1st  patent  issued  on 
the  printed  side  up,  front  delivery,  now  used  in 
higligrade  presses  througliout  the  country;  among 
later  patents  is  one  for  feeding  slieets  to  calenders 
in  paper  mills,  tlie  1st  machine  that  has  been  used 
for  that  worlc.  Republican.  Seventh  Day  Baptist. 
Address:   Westerly,   R.I. 

MAXWEIiIi,  Arthur  Aaron,  lawyer;  b.  Wells, 
Me.,  Jan.  24,  1858;  s.  Barak  and  Elizabeth  (Ames) 
Maxwell:  prep.  edn.  Berwick  Acad..  Soutli  Ber- 
wick, Me.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1S83;  LL.B.,  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1887;  m.  Boston.  Mass..  Apr.  25, 
1889,  Nancy  Ethridge  (died  IMay  12,  1915).  Be,gan 
practice  in  Boston,  1887;  claims  atty..  Old  Colony 
R.R.  Co.,  1890-3.  and  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  R.R.  Co.,  1893-7;  commr.  R.E.R.  of  W 
and  Taxes,  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.R.R.  Co.,  since  1907 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1896-7,  Senate,  1899-1900 
mem.  Governor's  Council,  1901,  2.  3;  pres.  Adrian 
(Mich.)  Water  Co.;  dir.  Washingtonian  Home.  Bos- 
ton, trustee  .Tamaica  Plain  Real  Estate  Trust. 
Mem.  Bibliophile  Soc.  (Boston),  Alpha  Delta  Phi. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Graduates',  New 
Haven,  Country,  Boston  Art.  Recreations:  golf  and 
fishing.  Address:  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hart- 
ford R.R.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  (Office  of  Commr.). 


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nCAXWEIiIi,  Francis  Taylor,  mfr. :  b.  Rockville, 
'Conn.,  Jan.  4,  1861;  s.  Geori^e  and  Harriet  (Kelloss) 
Maxwell;  high  sch.  edn.,  Rockville;  m.  I'^lorence 
Russell  Parsons,  of  Providence,  R.I..  Nov.  IS,  1896. 
Pres.  llockanum  INIills  Co.;  v. -p.  Rock\ille  Nat. 
Bank;  dir.  N.Y.,  N.H.&H.R.R.  Co.,  New  England 
Navigation  Co.,  Rockville  Bldg.  &.  Loan  Assn.,  also 
Nat.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Travelers  Ins.  Co.,  JIartford 
Steam  Boiler  Ins.  Co.,  First  Nat.  Bank,  Hartford 
Trust  Co.  (Hartford).  Pres.  Rockville  Pub.  Li- 
brary; col.  on  staff  of  Gov.  Bulkeley,  1892;  mem. 
Rockville  council,  1896;  chmn.  ins.  com.  Conn.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1899;  chmn.  edn.  com.  Conn.  Senate,  1901; 
del.  Rep.  nat.  convs.,  1900,  1904;  lu-esdl.  elector, 
1904.  Consrei^ationalist.  Address:  Rockville,  Conn.* 

MAXWEIiIi,  Harley  Davidson,  clergyman;  born 
Moore's  Mills,  N.K.,  May  19,  1872;  s.  Alfred  James 
and  Rebecca  (.Milliken)  Ma.vwell;  prep,  education 
Moore's  Mills,  Superior  Sch.;  B.D.,  Tufts  Coll.  Div. 
Sch.,  1893;  m.  Sara  J.  Love,  of  St.  Stephen,  N.B., 
Feb.  3,  1897;  5  children,  Bernard.  Dorothy,  Mar- 
jory, Imosene,  Phillip.  Ordained  Universalist  min- 
istry, 1894;  pastor  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1894-9,  First 
Ch.,  Somerville.  Mass.,  since  Mar.,  1899.  Mem. 
bd.  dirs.  Somerville  Associated  Charities,  Somer- 
ville Boys'  Club.  Progressive.  Address;  10  Grand 
View  A\-..  Somerville,  Mass. 

MAX-WELL,  John  Herbert,  lawyer;  b.  Webster, 
Me..  June  -.  1866;  s.  Davis  and  Mary  Ellen  (Davis) 
Maxwell:  prep.  edn.  Nichols  Latin  Sch.:  A.B..  Bow- 
doin  Coll.,  1888;  studied  law;  admitted  to  bar, 
1895;  m.  Auburn,  Me.,  Jan.  17,  1900,  Delia  Lestella 
Davis.  Engaged  in  practice  at  Livermore  Falls 
since  1S95.    Home:  Livermore  Falls,  ISIe. 

MAXWEIiIi,  Samuel  Raymond,  clergyman;  b. 
Woodbury.  N.J.,  July  M,  1877;  s.  Samuel  (M.D.) 
and  Amanda  :Melvina  (Doane)  Maxwell;  descendant 
on  the  paternal  side  of  the  North  Carolina  Quakers, 
on  the  maternal  side,  of  the  proprs.  of  Cape  Cod 
and  first  settlers  in  Dorchester,  Woburn,  Water- 
town,  etc.;  ed.  Friends'  Central  Sch.,  Phila.,  Pa.; 
Drexel  Inst.,  Phila.:  studied  U.  of  Pa.;  Harvard; 
JNIeadville  Theol.  Sch.;  unmarried.  Ordained  Uni- 
tarian ministry,  1906;  pastor  Town  Congl.  Ch., 
Walpole,  N.H.,  1906-9,  All  Souls  Ch.,  Greenfield, 
Mass..  1906-14,  2d  Ch.  in  Boston  since  Apr.,  1914. 
Republican.  Mem.  Winslow  Lewis  Lodge,  A.F.  & 
A.M.;  Pocumptuck  Lodge  I.O.O.F.  Clubs:  Harvard 
(Boston):  Peterborough  Golf.  Recreations:  golf. 
Home:  500  Audubon  Rd.,  Boston,  and  Caerlave- 
rock,  Peterborough,  N.H.  Address:  Second  Church 
in  Boston,  Beacon  St.  and  Audubon  Rd.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

IVLAXWEIiIi.  William,  woolen  mfr.;  b.  Rockville, 
Conn.,  Dec.  7,  1863;  s.  George  and  Harriet  (Kel- 
logg) Maxwell;  grad.  Rockville  High  Sch.,  1881; 
B.A.,  Yale,  1885.  Treas.  Springville  Mfg.  Co.  since 
1887;  pres.  The  Hockanum  Co.;  dir.  The  New  Eng- 
land Co..  Winterburn  Mills  Co.,  Rockville  Nat.  Bank, 
Rockville  Building  &  Loan  Assn.,  Rockville  Water 
&  Aqueduct  Co.,  Rockville  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.;  trus- 
tee Savings  Bank  of  Rockville;  mem.  Rockville 
High  Sch.  Com.  since  1890;  city  assessor,  1903-4. 
Clubs:  Hartford.  Hartford  Golf,  Springfield  Coun- 
try, Country  Club  of  Farmington.  Automobile  Club 
of  America,  University  Club  of  New  York.  Ad- 
dress: Rockville,  Conn. 

MAV,  Aug-ustus  S.,  railway  official;  b.  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  !May  6,  1854;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Bridge- 
port. Cash  elk.  in  treasurer's  office,  N.Y.,  N.H.  & 
H.  R.R.,  1872-6;  transfer  elk.,  same  rd.,  1876-98; 
cashier,  1898-01;  asst.  treas.,  1901-3;  treas.,  same 
rd.,  since  1903.  Home:  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Office; 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

TOJCl,  Edward,  naval  officer,  retired;  b.  Leicester, 
Mass.,  Jan.  20,  1838;  s.  Samuel  and  Sarah  ^Russell) 
May;  ed.  pvt.  schs.  and  Leicester  Acad.;  m.  Mary 
Mignot  Blodgett,  of  Boston,  Oct.  4,  1871  (died  Jan. 
4,  1901).  Apptd.  as.st.  p.-m.  U.S.N.,  Sept.  6,  1861; 
promoted  p.-m.,  Apr.  14,  1862;  pay  insp.,  Sept.  25, 
1875;  pay  dir.,  Dec.  24,  1883;  retired  Jan.  20,  1900, 
with  rank  of  rear-admiral  for  services  during  Civil 
War.   Home:  28  Alveston  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.* 

MAY,  Elisha,  lawyer:  b.  Concord,  Vt.,  Dec.  12, 
18  42;  s.  Preston  and  Sophia  Stevens  (Grout)  May; 
ed.   com.    schs.   and   at   St.   Johnsbury  Acad.;   read 


law  with  Jonathan  Ross,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. ;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1867;  m.  Braintree,  Mass.,  Dec.  12, 
1872,  Eunice  A.  S.  Arnold;  3  children,  Florence  J., 
Eunice  R.,  Beatrice  I.  Served  in  26th  Regt.,  N.Y'. 
Cav.,  Civil  War;  has  practiced  at  St.  Johnsbury 
since  1867;  nat.  bank  examiner,  1893-8;  dir.  State 
Prison  and  House  of  Correction,  1892-4;  mem.  State 
Dem.  Conv.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (K.T.);  member 
Loyal  Legion,  G.A.R.  Club:  Commercial.  Recrea- 
tions: fishing.    Address:  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

MAY,  Georg-e  Elisha,  surgeon;  b.  Thetford,  Or- 
ange Co.,  Vt.,  INIay  30,  1860;  s.  Cyrus  and  Laura  B. 
(Smith)  May;  ed.  St.  Joimsbury  Acad,  and  U.  of 
Vt.;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  Medicine,  1890;  post- 
grad, course.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  N.Y''.  Post-Grad 
Sch.,  St.  Mary's  Hosp.,  London;  m.  Sutton,  Vt., 
Aug.  10,  1891,  Sophia  H.  Smith;  children,  Lawrence 
Cyrus,  Shirley.  Supt.  Mass.  Homoj.  Hosp.,  1891; 
physician  Newton  Hosp.,  1892-96;  surgeon,  trustee 
and  mem.  exec,  com.,  Newton  Hosp.,  since  1896. 
Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons:  men;.  A.M. A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Pediatric  Soc.  Mass.  Surg,  and 
Gynecol.  Soc,  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Boston 
Homce.  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.),  Newton  Med.  Club, 
Hosp.  Medical  Club,  Surgeons'  Club  (Rochester, 
Minn.).  Club:  Brae  Burn  Country.  Conglist.  Rec- 
reations: travel,  golf,  music  Address:  661  Com- 
monwealth Av.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

IVIAY,  Julia  Harris  (Miss),  teacher,  author;  Apr. 
27,  1833-May  6,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1912-13.) 

MAY,  Marcus  Byng^,  patent  lawyer;  b.  :Montreal, 
Can.,  ]\Iar.  5,  1869;  s.  George  Thomas  and  Emma 
Holmes  (Hale)  May;  brought  to  U.S.  in  infancy; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Washington,  D.C. ;  read  law  in  office 
of  H.  H.  Bliss;  LL.B.,  Columbian  (now  George 
Washington)  U.,  1894;  m.  Gertrude  J.  Davis,  of 
Washington,  D.C,  Feb.  13,  1895;  2  daughters,  Ger- 
trude Elizabeth,  Phoebe.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar, 
1894,  and  since  practiced  in  Washington;  special- 
izes in  patent  law;  mem.  Wright,  Brown,  Quinby 
&  May  since  1903.  j\lem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston,  Patent  Law  Assn.  (Washington). 
Mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Winchester,  Mass.,  1909-14  (chmn. 
1913-14).  Progressive.  Episcopalian;  senior  warden 
Church  of  Epiphany,  Winchester.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Boston  City,  University  (Washington,  D.C),  Win- 
chester Country.  Recreations:  reading,  fishing, 
shooting,  athletic  sports.  Home:  Winchester,  ]\Iass. 
Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston. 

JklAYBtXRY,  William  Jordan,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Peru,  Me.,  INIar.  27,  1858;  s.  Nathaniel  and  Annarilla 
C.  (Stockbridge)  Maybury;  descendant  of  William 
Mavbury  who  came  to  America  from  Ireland  about 
1730;  ed.  Turner  (Me.)  High  Sch.;  Westbrook  Sem.; 
M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Mc  (Bowdoin),  1886;  m.  Ella  W. 
Berry,  of  Phippsburg,  Me.,  July  4,  1885;  1  son, 
Robert  L.,  IM.D.  Began  practice  at  Sanford,  Me., 
1886;  removed  to  Saco,  1892;  prof,  diseases  of  ear, 
nose  and  throat.  Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Boston; 
mavor  of  Saco,  1900;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903, 
1913;  surg.  gen.  of  Me.,  1897-01.  Democrat.  Uni- 
versalist. Mem.  Assn.  l\Iil.  Surgeons  of  U.S.  INIa- 
son;  mem.  Knights  of  Pythias.  Recreations:  fish- 
ing.  Address:  258  Main  St.,  Saco,  Me. 

IVIAYEB,  Harriet  Randolph  Hyatt,  sculptor;  ta. 
Salem,  ilass.,  Apr.  25,  1868;  d.  Prof.  Alpheus  and 
Andelia  (Beebe)  Hyatt;  instructed  in  drawing  and 
water  color  bv  mother;  studied  under  Miss  Caro- 
line Cranch,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  took  figure  course 
in  Cowles  Art  Sch.,  Boston,  and  also  studied  under 
Dennis  M.  Bunker,  Ernest  L.  Mayor,  Henry  Hud- 
son Kitson,  and  water  colors  under  Ross  Turner, 
of  Salem,  Mass.;  m.  Annisquam,  Mass.,  Aug.  27, 
1900,  Alfred  G.  Mayer,  zoologist,  dir.  Marine  Biol- 
ogy for  the  Carnegie  Instn.;  4  children,  A.  Hyatt, 
Katherine  G.,  Brantz,  Barbara  Snowden.  In  studio 
with  sister,  A.  V.  Hyatt,  Cambridge,  until  1900; 
has  exhibited  in  New  York,  Phila.,  Worlds'  Fair 
(Chicago),  Boston,  and  Salon,  Paris.  1908.  Award- 
ed silver  medal  at  Cotton  States  Internat.  Exhbn. 
Makes  specialty  of  portraiture  in  sculpture.  Home: 
Princeton,  N.J.    Address:  Annisquam,  Mass. 

MAYNASIER,  Gustavus  Howard,  educator;  b. 
Roxburv  Mass.:  nrep.  edn.  lioxlniry  Latin  Sch.; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1889;  A.M.,  1890,  Ph.D.,  1898.    Instr. 


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in  English,  Harvard,  since  1898.    Address:  Harvard 
College,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

MAYNARD,  Charles  Johnson,  naturalist;  born 
West  Newton,  :Ma.s.s.,  May  G,  1845;  s.  Samuel  and 
Kmeline  Maynard;  ed.  com.  sclis. ;  worked  on  his 
mother's  farm,  and  studied  nature  from  earliest 
youth.  V.-p.,  1875,  Nuttall  Ornith.  Club,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.;  originator  and  editor  Nuttall  Bul- 
letin (ornithological);  one  of  original  members 
and  pres.,  1891,  Newton  Natural  History  Society; 
made  notable  investigations  of  vocal  organs  of 
birds;  discovered  vocal  organs  of  American  bit- 
tern; spl.  studies  on  the  land  shells  of  the  West 
Indian  genus  Strophia  (now  Cerion).  Instr.  in  Sum- 
mer Sch.,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  Amherst.  (See  Who  s 
Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home: 
West  Newton,  Mass.* 

MAVNARD,  Elisha  Burr,  jurist;  Nov.  21,  1842- 
1!) — .    (See  vol.  1909.) 

MAYNARD,  Herhert  Theodore,  retired  mfr.  boots 
and  shoes:  b.  Northboro,  INlass.,  Dec.  9,  1867;  s. 
Daniel  Webster  and  Andie  (Rice)  Maynard;  g.s.  on 
fathers'  side  of  Asa  Maynard  and  Koxana  Mixter, 
on  mother's  side,  of  Charles  Rice  and  Eliza  Ann 
Walker;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Westboro,  Bryant  &  Strat- 
ton  Business  Coll.,  Boston;  m.  Nov.  15,  1900,  Myra 
Hortense  W' itter,  d.  Dr.  W.  F.  and  Phalla  K.  (Hook- 
er) Witter;  1  son  and  1  daughter.  Began  active 
career  in  grocery  business,  Providence  and  Bos- 
ton; became  connected  with  II.  H.  Brown  &  Co.. 
Natick,  as  bookkeeper,  1886;  admitted  as  partner  m 
1890;  moved  to  North  Brooklield,  1890;  asstd.  in  or- 
ganizing firm  of  Maynard  &  Spalding,  1903;  bought 
out  interest  of  H.  H.  Brown,  firm  continuing  under 
old  firm  name  of  H.  H.  Brown  &  Co..  mfg.  boots  and 
shoes,  also  operating  another  shoe  factory  in  Hol- 
brook,  Mass.,  under  name  of  Whitcomb  &  Paine 
Co.  (v.-p.  and  treas.);  retired  from  mfg.  business, 
1911;  trustee  N.  Brookfield  Savings  Bank.  Mem. 
Mass  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908  (com.  on  banks  and  bank- 
ing). Mem.  N.  Brookfield  Republican  Town  Com., 
5  yrs.  (now  chmn.);  selectman,  7  yrs.;  chmn.  Bd. 
of  Health;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  chmn.  5  yrs.  Mem. 
Tucker  INIemorial  Ch.  Mason  (Past  Master).  Ad- 
dress: North  Brookfield,  Mass. 

MAYNARD,  Joseph  Adolphus,  surveyor  port  of 
Boston;  b.  Boston,  Jan.  1,  1875;  s.  Thomas  J.  and 
Josephine  (Vary)  Maynard;  grad.  Phillips  Gram- 
mar School,  Boston,  1890;  m.  Grace  Earl  Moore,  of 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  June  22,  1913.  With  the  F.  W. 
W'ebb  Mfg.  Co.  since  1893,  now  dir.  same;  dir.  Fi- 
delity Trust  Co.;  trustee  Hibernia  Savings  Bank; 
pres.  Beacon  Investment  Assn.;  pres.  and  treas. 
McAuliffe  Non  Siphoning  Trap  Co.  Mem.  Boston 
Common  Council,  1902,  03,  04;  pres.  Dem.  City 
Com.,  Boston,  1910-13;  exec.  chmn.  Dem.  State 
Com.,  Mass.,  1912-13;  surveyor  Port  of  Boston,  by 
appmt.  of  Pres.  Wilson,  since  Dec.  28,  1913,  term 
of  4  yrs.  Mem.  Ancient  and  Hon.  Arty.  Co.  of  Bos- 
ton. Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus,  B.P.O.  Elks.  Club: 
Clover.  Home:  486  Blue  Hill  Av.  Office:  52  Elm 
St.,  Boston. 

JOAYNARD,  Laurens,  editor.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
MAYNARD,  Newell  Carroll,  clergyman;  born 
Marshfleld,  Me.,  Nov.  26,  1880;  s.  Magloire  and 
Lauretta  (Harmon)  Maynard;  ed.  Machias  High 
Sch.;  Bucksport  Sem.;  grad.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem., 
1907;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1910;  m.  Olive  Henderson 
Dunne,  of  Newton.  Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1912;  1  son,  Paul. 
Licensed  as  preacher,  1901,  later  supplied  various 
chs.  in  Me.:  pastor  Congl.  Ch.,  Lincoln,  Me.,  1905; 
asst.  minister  Eliot  Ch.,  Newton,  Mass.,  1907,  and 
ordained  same  yr.;  traveled  in  Europe,  1908,  U.S. 
and  Can.,  1910-11;  pastor  South  Congl.  Ch.,  Pea- 
body,  Mass.,  1911-13,  Central  Church,  Middleboro, 
Mass.,  since  Sept.,  1914.  Staff  lecturer  on  psychol- 
ogy for  Nat.  Soc.  for  Broader  Edn.  Recreations: 
golf,  camping  and  tramping  with  boys.  Address: 
9  W'ebster  St.,  Middleboro,  Mass. 

MAYNARD,  Rohert  Xeland,  M.D.;  b.  Poughkeep- 
sie,  N.Y.,  Dec.  17,  1888;  s.  Robert  Leland  and  Abbie 
I.  (McClasky)  Maynard;  grad.  classical  course, 
Riverview  Mil.  Acad.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.,  1907; 
M.D.,  "U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1911  (Wood- 
bury prize  for  greatest  proficiency  in  clinical 
work) ;  unmarried.    Interne,  Mary  Fletcher  Hosp., 


Burlington,  Vt.,  16  mos.,  1911-13;  in  pvt.  practice 
in  Burlington,  since  Jan.  1,  1913;  instr.  clin.  sur- 
gery, 1913-14,  instr.  clin.  surgery  and  instr.  sur- 
gery since  1914,  II.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine:  ront- 
genologist, staff  of  Fanny  Allen  Hosp.,  Burlington. 
Was  capt.  Co.  B,  Cadets,  which  won  contest  at 
close  of  yr.,  Riverview  Mil.  Acad.,  1907;  recom- 
mended to  War  Dept.,  Washington,  as  eligible  for 
spl.  commn.  in  army  in  case  of  war.  Fellow  A.M. A.; 
mem.  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Burlington  and  Chitten- 
den County  Clin.  Soc,  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa  (Delta 
Chapter).  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Address:  73 
Pine  St.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

MAYNARD,  Robert  Washburn,  dry  goods  mer- 
chant; b.  Newport,  R.I.,  Oct.  17.  1879;  s.  Washburn 
and  Bessie  (Brooks)  Maynard;  ancestors  on  fa- 
tlier's  side  came  to  America  in  17th  century;  B.S., 
Amherst,  1902;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1905; 
unmarried.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1905;  since  con- 
fidential representative  of  Frank  Waterman 
Stearns,  retail  dry  goods;  also  gen.  mgr.  R.  H. 
Stearns  &  Co.  since  Oct.,  1911.  Mem.  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Boston  City,  University.  Recreations:  outdoor 
sports.  Home:  112  Pinckney  St.  Office:  140  Tre- 
mont  St.,  Boston. 

MAYNARD,  Samuel  Taylor,  horticulturist;  b. 
Hardwick,  Mass.,  Dec.  6,  1844;  s.  William  and 
Sarah  (Nourse)  Maynard;  grad.  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll., 
1872.  Has  since  been  connected  with  it  and  the 
Mass.  Expt.  Sta.;  prof,  botany  and  horticulture, 
Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  since  1879;  botanist  and  pomolo- 
gist  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Agr. ;  dir.  hort.  div.,  Mass. 
Expt.  Sta.  Sec.  Mass.  Fruit  Growers'  Assn.;  mem. 
sch.  bd.  of  Amherst,  8  yrs.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  Northboro, 
Mass.* 

MAYNARD,  Washburn,  naval  officer;  Dec  5, 
lS44-Oct.  24,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1912-13.) 

MAYNARD,  Wesley  Artelle,  editor,  publisher. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

MAYO,  Byron  Heman,  wholesale  fish;  b.  South- 
west Harbor,  Me.,  Mar.  13,  1856;  s.  Josiah  K.  and 
Irene  (Robinson)  Mayo;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Tremont, 
Me.;  m.  Fannie  M.  Dolliver,  of  Southwest  Harbor, 
Me.,  June  25,  1881;  2  children,  Eva  Leona.  Donalk 
K.  Has  engaged  in  fish  business  at  Southwest 
Harbor  since  1893;  trustee  Bar  Harbor  Banking  & 
Trust  Co.;  chmn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Town  of  Tre- 
mont, 1896-1900;  sheriff  of  Hancock  County,  2 
terms,  1905-9;  mem.  State  Senate  from  Hancock 
County,  1910-11.  Democrat.  Methodist.  Mason. 
Address:  Southwest  Harbor,  Me. 

MAYO,  Edward  Nealley,  M.D.;  b.  Orono,  Me., 
May  15,  1837;  s.  John  W.  and  Mary  C.  (Nealley) 
Mavo;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  Columbian  (now  George 
Washington)  U.,  Washington,  D.C.,  1860;  m.  1st, 
Orono,  July  14,  1863,  Lucy  W.  Allen  (now  de- 
ceased); m.  2d,  Orono,  Nov.  9,  1894,  Mrs.  Katherine 
W.  Snow.  Practiced  in  Houlton,  Me..  6  yrs.,  and  at 
Orono  since;  treas.  and  dir.  Mechanics'  Assn.;  se- 
lectman; mem.  sch.  com.;  mem.  pension  examining 
bd.  Democrat.  LTniversalist  (treas.  St.  John's  Par- 
ish). Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Penobscot  Co.  Med. 
Soc.    Mason  (32°),  K.T.    Address:  Orono,  Me. 

MAYO,  Edward  Payson,  editor,  farmers'  insti- 
tute speaker.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

MAYO,  Hamilton,  lawyer,  banker;  b.  Westmin- 
ster, Mass.,  Feb.  26,  1851;  s.  William  and  Maria 
(Goddard)  Mayo;  student  Dartmouth  Coll.,  class 
of  1873;  LL.B.,  Albany  (N.Y.)  Law  Sch.,  1874:  m. 
Florence  G.  Curtis,  of  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  20,  1878; 
m.  2d,  Laura  S.  Merriam,  of  Leominster.  INlass.,  Oct. 
30,  1889;  2  children,  Winthrop  M.,  Esther  W.  En- 
gaged in  practice  at  Leominster,  Mass.,  since  1875; 
pres.  Leominster  Nat.  Bank,  (jlubs:  Leominster, 
Monoosnock  Country.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Ad- 
dress: Leominster,  Mass. 

MAYO,  Henry  Rog'ers,  lawyer;  b.  Lj-^nn.  Mass., 
Jan.  19,  1879;  s.  Frederick  D.  and  Lucy  A.  (Rogers) 
INIavo;  ancestors  on  both  sides  of  family  were 
early  N.E.  settlers;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1900,  LL.B., 
1902;  m.  Esther  Hacker  Kelley,  of  Lynn,  Mass., 
June  19,  1906;  2  children,  Catharine  Hacker,  Henry 


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Rog-ers,  Jr.    Entered  law  office  of  William  H.  Niles,  1S86-96,  since  at  Winchester.    Home:   Winchester, 

Lynn,  1902;  mem.  firm  Niles,  Stevens,  Underwood  Mass. 

&  Mayo,  since  1906;  dir.  Central  Nat.  Bank  (Lynn).  MEAD,  John  Abner,  ex-governor;  b.  Fairhaven, 

Dir.  Lynn  Chamber  of  Commerce:  mem.  Mass.  Bar  vt.,   Apr.   20,    lS-11;   w.   Roswell   Rowley  and   Lydia 

Assn.,  Essex  Co.  Bar  Assn.,  S.A.R.   (advisory  bd.).  Ann   (Goiham)    Mead;   pvt.   12th  Vt.   Vols.,   1S62-3; 

Republican.     Clubs:    Oxford     (v.-p.),    Salem    Golf  A.B.,  Middlebury  (Vt.)  Coll.,  1864:  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys. 

(dir.).    Recreations:  golf.    Home:  26  Red  Rock  St.  and   Surg.    (Columbia),    1868;    (LL.D.,   Norwicli    U., 

Office:  333  Union  St.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Middlebury    Coll.,    U.    of   Vt);    m.    Mary    Madelia 

MAYO,     Henry     Thomas,      rear-admiral.       (See  Sherman,   of  East  Greenwich,   R.I.,   Nov.   30,   1872. 

Who's    Who    in    America    for    biographv.)     Home:  Practiced  medicine,  Rutland,  Vt.,  until   1888;  sur- 

Burlington,  Vt.    Address:  Navy  Dept.,  Washington,  geon-gen.  of  Vt.,  1878-9;  was  treas.   Rutland  R.R. 

MAYO,    Josiah    Bacon,    mfr.;    b.    Freeport,    Me..  '^o•^.lS80-6;presVt.  State  Trust  Co.,  1881-6;  treas. 

TT'oh    iQ    is'>r,     i^t^t^-i-n-\    iQno^                       f       >           '  Addison   R.R.,    1880-6,   etc.;    pres.   Howe   Scale  Co., 

,,.,^«     .^^t:-,,-          1          1      \rx.      V,     ,r       .  1888—,    Baxter    Nat.    Bank,    1904-12.     Secured    1st 

MAYO,   WUliam  Barnabas,   M.D.;   b.    Moretown,  charter  for  Citv  of  Rutland,  Vt.  and   elected   1st 

XV,  -^^Vi-^J'    ^^°tl-,}^'^-    ^""^    Jr°^^    HomcE.    Med.  mayor,  1893;  Vt  commr.  Chicago  Expn.,  1893,  Mex- 

Coll.,    1877;    m    Williamstown,   Vt,   Feb.    13,    1878,  jcan  Nat  Expn.,  1895.    Mem.  Vt  Senate,  1892,  Ho. 

Emma  L.  Lynde.  -Located  at  Northfield,  Vt,  1877;  of  Rep.,  1906;  It.-gov.  of  Vt,  1908-9;  gov.  for  term 

mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1884,  1886,  1900,  Senate,  1902-  1910-12.       Republican.       Conglist.       Mem.      G.A.R. 

03;  Dem.  candidate  for  sec.  of  state,  1888.    Home:  Home:  Rutland  Vt.* 

Northfield    Vt  ' 

MAZZANOVICH,   Lawrence,   landscape   painter;  ^,^f''%V^rB'''"^^^^ra^lfil\'^^%t%Td 

b.  at  sea  off  coast  of  California,  Dec.   18,  1871;  s,  ^Jlf ''o.^r^  s"^!    •'i^n^'^^t^^'^n^lllVH.o  -^t^w^f/r. 


worked  and  taught  self  near  Fontainebleau,  Paris;  MBAB,  Kate  Campbell  Hurd,  M.D.;  b.  Danville, 

exhibited  in  Beaux  Arts,  1906;   m.  Ann  Holden,  of  P.Q.,    Can.,    Apr.    6,    1867;    d.    Edward   Payson    and 

Albany,   N.Y.,  Oct.   9,   1903.    Exhibited   in  Chicago,  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Campbell)  Hurd;  grad.  Newbury- 

New  York  and  Boston  since   1910;   represented  in  port  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1883;  M.D.,  Woman's  Med. 

permanent  collections  of  Art  Inst.  Chicago,  Hack-  Coll.,  Phila.,  1888;  post-grad.  work.  Johns  Hopkins 

ley  Mus.,  Muskegon,  Mich.,  and  in  many  pvt.  col-  Med.   Sch.,  and  London,  Vienna  and  Paris   hosps.; 

lections.    Clubs:   Salmagundi    (New  York),  Palette  m.  William  Edward  Mead,  of  Wesleyan  U.,  Middle- 

and  Chisel  (Chicago).    Address:  Westport,  Conn.*  town,    Conn.,    June    21,    1893.     Began    practice    in 

■iurri>Tk    A11^<>^  TkoTTie    tm' r^i r^o-i c- 1 ■  V.    c-nrc r, trir>    Vt  Baltimorc,     Md.,     1890;     Tcmoved     to    Middletown, 

A^lf'h^l'^.TclTrrek  Davif  and  PlfoTbTMrneTva  goni.    1893;  consulting  gynecologist  to  Middlesex 

(Harrington)    Mead;   A.B..   Middlebury  Coll.,   1890;  g°n?°ftatI"Me^     So^      (v  -^p      19i3-14)      Central 

A.M.,    Brown,    1891:    Ph.D.,    U.    of    Chicago,    1895  S^^^^'soc     ponn    Re'^earch  As^n    (chmn   edn   com  t 

(Sc.D..    U._of    Pittsburg,  _l?12);m,_  Ada    Geneva  fee    fo?  N-E    and  f-Y  ^^f  A^^^ 


MBAB,  Charles  Marsh,  clergyman;  Jan.  28.  1836-  tuteaii    turia  True  Ames    author-  b    Rosoawen 

TT'Ah    If;    iQii      t^0f  vol    I<)n9    nl«!o   Who"'?  Who  in  JM-xiAD,  Ojucia  J.rae  Ames,  autnor,   d.  tsoscawen, 

^eo.   if>,   lyii      (bee  voi.   lyuy,  aiso   va  no  s    wno  in  -^ -^ ^  j^j^^^  5_  j^ggg.  ^j    Nathan  P.  and  Elvira  Ames; 

America,  lyiu-ii.;  ^    Edwin   Doak   Mead,    Sept.   29,    1898.    Conducted 

MBAB,  Bdwin  Beak,  author;   lecturer;  b.   Ches-  adult    classes    in    studies    in    Nineteenth    Century 

terfield,  N.H.,  Sept.  29,  1849;  s.  Bradley  and  Sarah  Thought,   Boston,   and   lectures   on   internat.   arbi- 

( Stone)    Mead;   acad.    edn.;    m.    Lucia   True   Ames,  tration  and   economic  and   social  questions;   espe- 

Sept.   29,   1898.    Spent  boyhood  on  a  farm   and   in  cially  active  in  the  peace  movement;   del.   to  sev- 

village   store;   in   1866   entered   employ   of   Ticknor  eral  internat.  peace  congresses;  chmn.  peace  dept. 

&  Fields,  Boston  publishers;   in  English  and  Ger-  of  Nat.  Council  of  Women.    Contbr.  to  mags.    Club: 

man  univs.,  1875-9;  since  then  engaged  in  lecturing  Twentieth  Century.     (See  Who's  Who  in  America 

and  lit.  work;  editor  New  England  Magazine,  1889-  for  books  and  writings.)    Home:   39  Newbury  St., 

01.    Several  yrs.  pres.  Mass.  Good  Citizenship  Soc,  Boston.* 

Am.  Free  Religious  Assn.,  and  ZOth  Centui-y  Club  mBAB,  Melville  Bmory,  insurance  and  real  es- 

of  Boston,  and  dir.  Old  South  hist  work  in  Boston,  ^ate;    b.    New   York.   Sept    11,    1833;    s.    Ralph   and 

editing   the   Old   South   Leaflets  and   other  pubis.;  garah     (Holmes)     Mead;    prep.     edn.    Washington 

editor    International    Library.     Dir.    T^  orld    Peace  inst..  New  York,  and  Hamilton  Inst.,  White  Plains, 

Foundation;  del.  of  Am.  Peace  hoc.   to  congresses  n.y.;  student  at  Weslevan  U..  Middletown,  Conn.; 

of  Glasgow,  Rouen,  Lucerne,  Munich  and  London;  ^    ^^^  York,  Dec.  27,  1856,  Elizabeth  Burr  Hyde; 

chmn.    exec.    com.    13th   Internat.    Peace   Congress  3  children,  Ralph  Melville.  M.D.,  b.  Aug.  20,   1857, 

Boston.  1904.    (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  ^^^^   j^    Brooklyn,    Feb.    16,    1912    (was    connected 

of  books,  etc.)    Home:   39  Newbury  St.    Office:   40  .^^j^h     the     leading     med.     instns.     of     Brooklyn); 

Mt  Vernon  St.,  Boston.*  Charles    Abernethy,    b.    Nov.    21,    1862    (now    head 

MBAB,  Prank  Herbert,  dentist;  b.  Bridgton,  Me.,  master    of    Carteret    Acad.,    Orange,    N.J.);    Percy 

Apr   27    1870-  s.  Thomas  Edward  and  Sarah  (Bean)  Winthrop,  b.  Mar.  23,  1867   (partner  with  father) 

Mead-   AB     Bowdoin,   1895;   D.D.S.,   Dental   Dept.,  Left  college,  1852,  to  become  connected  with  Ralph 

U   of  Pa  '  1901-  m   Hazel  Howe  Stewart,  of  Bangor,  Mead  &  Co.,  business  of  father.  In  New  York;  on 

Me     Sept    6    1909-    2   children,  Katherine  Kilgore,  retirement  of  father  firm  became  Edwin  and  Ralph 

b    Sept    22   'l910-   Charles   Stewart,  Mar.   20,   1912.  Mead,    Jr.,    &    Co.;    retired   after   death   of   father 


Northeastern  Dental  Soc,  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Repub-  up  ednl.  instns.  connected  with  Congl.  Ch  of 
lican  Conglist  Mason.  Recreations:  hunting,  which  was  deacon  for  many  yrs.;  laid  out,  built 
fishing  motoring.  Home:  196  Pine  St.  Office:  6  and  donated  to  Darien  several  streets  at  own  _ex- 
Rrond  9t     Banffor    Me  pense;  now  sr.  mem.  Melville  E.  Mead  &  Son,  ins. 

Broad  bt.,  bangor,  me.  t-^^  ^^^^  estate.    Republican.    Conglist.    Mem.  Em- 

ire   State   Soc,    S.A.R.    (New  York).    Club:   Delta 


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wich  Xat.  Bank.  Home:  l-iild  Point  Park,  Green- 
wich, Conn. 

MEAD,  'Willlain  Edward,  college  prof.;  b.  Gal- 
lupville,  X.Y.,  Oct.  2:1,  1  Still ;  s.  Alerritt  Bates  and 
Lucenia  A.  (Tucker)  :Mcad;  B.A.,  ^Vesleyan  U., 
ISSl;  grad.  student  and  asst.  librarian  same,  ISSl- 
82;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  L,eipzig,  1889;  studied  at  Berlin, 
also  at  ficole  des  Chartes,  Paris,  Bibliotheqiie  Na- 
tionale,  Paris,  British  Mus.  and  Inner  Temple, 
London;  m.  Kate  Campbell  Hurd,  of  Newburypoit, 
Mass.,  June  -n,  1893.  Prof.  Knglisli  laiis.,  Wes- 
leyan  U.,  since  1S90.  Prof.  Middle  Kn^lish.  T'.  of 
Chicago,  summer  tiuarter,  1903;  lecturer  on  Eng- 
lish, Columbia,  summer  session,  1911;  editoi-  Dia- 
lect Xotes,  190(3-12.  Sec.  pedaf<OK.  sect.  Modern 
Lang.  Assn.,  1897-03;  v. -p.  Am.  Dialect  Soc,  1904- 
05  (sec.-treas.  1906,  sec.  1907-12,  pres.  1912 — ). 
(See  Who's  AVho  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:  Middletown,  Conn.* 

MEAD,  William  Iiawreuce;  b.  Ludlowville,  N.Y., 
Oct.  9,  1SG9;  s.  William  and  Harriet  Eckert  (Terry) 
Mead;  grad.  high  sch.,  Ithaca,  N.Y.,  1889;  unmar- 
ried. City  editor  and  news  editor,  Ti'oy  (N.Y.) 
Times,  1S90-S:  editor  Tthaca  .Tournal,  1899;  con- 
nected with  Hartford  Times.  1901-15,  city  editor, 
1911-15;  gen.  sec.  Hartford  (^hamoer  of  Commerce, 
Inc.,  since  Apr.,  1915.  Republican.  Presbyn. 
Home:  223  Asylum  St.  Office:  252  Asylum  St., 
Hartford.  Conn. 

MEADE,  John  Paulding',  insurance:  b.  Brooklyn, 
X.y.,  Stilt.  24,  1S7G;  s.  Geneial  Robert  I^eamy  (U.S. 
M.C.)  and  Mary  (Paulding)  Meade;  descendant  of 
John  Paulding,  one  of  Andre's  captors  in  Revo- 
lutionary War;  g.s.  of  Admiral  Hiram  Paulding 
(U.S.X.),  grand  nephew  of  Gen.  George  G.  Meade, 
U.S.A.;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Brooklyn  and  Boston;  grad. 
Emerson  Inst.,  Washington,  D.C. ;  m.  Ada  B.  Wood, 
of  Boston,  Aug.  9.  1905.  Began  as  elk.,  Delaware 
Ins.  Co.,  Phila.,  Pa.,  1892:  later  freight  cashier  and 
elk.  in  office  of  auditor  traffic  receipts,  Fitchburg 
R.R.;  with  L.  Burge,  Hayes  &  Co.,  Boston,  1897- 
02;  entered  ins.  business  for  self,  1902;  became 
gen.  agt.  Am.  Fidelity  Co.,  of  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1903; 
mem.  Warren,  ^Meade  &  Gale,  since  1910.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Boston  Bd.  of  Fire 
Underwriters.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Puritan,  Bos- 
ton Yacht.  Recreations:  boating.  Home:  145  Mid- 
dlesex Rd.,  Brookline.    Office:  99  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

MEADE,  Bobert  Iieamy,  officer  U.S.  Marine 
Corps:  Dec.  26.  lS41-Feb.  11.  1910.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Who  in   America,   1908-9.) 

MEADE,  Timothy  Joseph;  b.  South  Boston, 
Mass.,  Xov.  7,  1S74;  s.  Patrick  and  Mary  (Denihan) 
Meade;  father  served  in  U.S.  Navy  during  Civil 
War,  on  board  the  Wabash;  ed.  common  schs.  and 
evening  high  sch.;  m.  June  26,  1912.  Rose  Ann 
O'Reilly,  of  Brockton.  Mass.  Employed  by  the  W. 
L.  Douglas  Shoe  Co.  for  moi-e  than  12  yrs. ;  also  in 
clothing  business;  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1906-7 
(pres.  C?ommon  Council,  1902-4);  mem.  iSIass.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1908-14  inclusive;  mem.  Bd.  Sewerage 
Commn..  Brockton,  1913-16;  apptd.  elk.  Police  Ct., 
Brockton,  1914,  term  of  5  yrs.  Democrat.  Cath- 
olic. Mem.  Sons  of  Veterans.  Knights  of  Colum- 
bus. Club:  Shoe  City  Wheelmen.  Address:  375 
Crescent  St..  Brockton,  !Mass. 

MEADEB,  Charles  Albert,  clergvman.    (See  vol. 

19(19.) 

MEADEB,  John  Iievi,  woolen  mfr. ;  b.  Gonic, 
N.H.,  Sept.  11,  1S78;  s.  John  Eastman  and  Clara 
Ellen    (Varney)    IMeader;    descendant    of    Hannah 


Mfg.  Co.,  mfrs.  ladies'  dress  goods,  etc..  1894,  supt. 
since  1909;  dir.  People's  Bldg.  &  Loan  Assn.;  mem. 
N'.H.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1906,  1907;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.. 
1912-16;  chmn.  Rep.  City  Com.  Trustee  Gafney 
Home  for  Aged.  Friends'  Cli..  Mason,  Shi-iner. 
Recreations:  tennis,  motoring.  Address:  Gonic, 
N.H. 

MEADEB,  Lewis  Hamilton  educator;  b.  Rye- 
gate.  Vt..  1851;  s.  Granville  C.  and  Elizabeth  A. 
(Colburn)  Meader;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1878,  A.M., 
1884;  A.M.,  Brown  U.,  1894,  Ph.D.,  1900;  m.  Warren, 


R.I.,  Aug.  23,  1881,  Mary  Grammell  Davol;  4  chil- 
dren, William  Granville,  Lewis  Hamilton,  Jr.. 
Percy  Davol,  Margaret  Gammell.  Prin.  Peter's 
High  Sch.,  Southboro,  Mass.,  1878-9,  liigh  sch., 
Warr'en,  R.I.,  1879-86,  Academy  Av.  Grammar  Sch., 
I'rovidence,  1886-05,  Lexington  Av.  Grammar  Sch., 
since  1905.  Mem.  Am.  Inst,  of  Instrn.,  Providence 
Franklin  Soc.  (pres.  since  1901),  Sprague  House 
Assn.  (pres.  1902-4).  Republican.  Conglist.  Home: 
430  T>loyd  Av.,  Providence,  R.I. 

MEANS,  David  MacGreg-or,  lawyer;  b.  Groton, 
Mass.,  Ma,v  1,  1847;  s.  Rev.  James  and  Elizabeth 
Phebe  (Johnson)  Means;  brother  of  Emily  Adams 
Means;  A.B.,  Yale,  1868;  studied  divinity,  Andover, 
Mass.,  and  New  Haven,  Conn.;  (L.H.D..  Hobart, 
1912);  m.  Laura  Haven,  of  Phila.,  Apr.  5,  1877.  Tu- 
tor, Yale,  187G;  fellow  Johns  Hopkins,  1877;  prof, 
economics,  Middlebury,  1877-80;  admitted  to  bar, 
1881,  and  since  In  practice  at  New  York.  Club: 
Centurv.  Home:  Middlebury,  Vt.,  and  6  E.  58th 
St.,  New  York.* 

MEANS,  Emily  Adams,  artist,  educator.  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

MEANS,  rrederick  Howard,  clergyman;  b.  Dor- 
chester, Mass.,  Aug.  14,  1865;  s.  Rev.  James 
Howard  and  Charlotte  Abigail  (Johnson)  Means; 
grad.  Roxburv  Latin  Sch.,  1884;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1888;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1891;  m.  Winchester, 
Mass.,  May  25,  1893.  Helen  Chandler  Coit;  chil- 
dren, Paul  Howard,  b.  1894:  Gardiner  Coit,  1896; 
Winthrop  Johnson.  1899.  Ordained  to  ministry 
Congl.  Ch.,  1893;  pastor  Congl.  Ch.,  T\''indham  and 
Soutli  Windham,  Conn.,  1892-03;  active  in  work 
of  Religious  Edn.  Assn.  and  young  people's  mis- 
sionary movement.  1904-8;  pastor  Madison,  Me., 
since  Jan.  1,  1909.  Dir.  Johnson  Bldg.  Corpn. 
Dir.  Congl.  Conf.  and  Missionarv  Soc.  of  Me.; 
trustee  Atlanta  (Ga.)  U.  Mem.  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal. 
Soc.  Republican.  Club:  Harvard  (Boston).  Recre- 
ations: canoeing,  mountain  climbing.  Address: 
Madison,   Me. 

MEANS,  James,  shoe  mfr.:  b.  Dorchester,  Mass., 
Jan.  4,  1853;  s.  James  Howard  and  Charlotte  Abi- 
gail (Johnson)  Means;  g.g.g.s.  Thomas  Means; 
prep.  edn.  Pliillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1865-6, 
Dorchester  High  Sch.,  1867;  student  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1869;  m.  Boston,  Mar.  29,  1883,  Helen  G. 
Farnsworth;  2  sons,  James  H.,  Philip  A.  Engaged 
in  shoe  mfg.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  1878-83,  James 
Means  &  Co.,  1883-92;  retired,  1892.  Clubs:  St. 
Botolph,  Union  Boat.  Pub.  The  Aeronautical  An- 
nual, 1895,  1896,  1897.  Recreations:  walking.  Home: 
196   Beacon   St..    Boston. 

MEANS,  Oliver  'William,  clergyman;  b.  Perry 
Center,  N.Y.,  Oct.  9,  1860;  s.  George  Jarvis  and 
Ellen  S.  (Goodrich)  Means;  grad.  Augusta  (Me.) 
High  Sch.,  1880;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1884  (Phi 
Beta  KapEa),  A.M.,  1887;  grad.  Hartford  Theol. 
Sein.,  1887,  Ph.D.,  1899  (subject  of  thesis — The 
Strict  Congregational  Church  of  Enfield,  Conn.); 
m.  Abby  Frances  Blanchard,  of  Brookfleld,  Mass., 
Sept.  5,  1899:  4  children,  Frances  B.,  Blanchard 
"W.,  Beatrice  E.,  Oliver.  (i)rdained  ministry  Congl. 
Ch.,  1888;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Enfield,  Conn.,  1888-02, 
Emmanuel  Cli.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1904-13;  re- 
moved to  Hartford,  1914;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Enfield, 
6  yrs.  Mem.  Archseol.  Soc.  America  (Hartford  br.). 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Independent  Republican. 
Recreations:  country  life,  motoring.  Home:  44 
Forest  St.,  Hartford,  Conn;  (summer)  Brookfield, 
Mass. 

MEANS,  Stewart,  clergyman;  b.  Steubenville, 
O.,  Aug.  4,  1852;  s.  Thomas  and  Ann  J.  (Stewart) 
Means;  student  Kenvon  Coll.,  1869-72,  Union  Theol. 
Sem.,  1872-5,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  1875-6;  (hon. 
A.M.,  Kenyon;  D.D.,  Trinity,  and  Yale,  1904);  m. 
Katharine  Elizabeth  Gower,  of  New  Haven,  Conn., 
May  10,  1887;  4  children,  Margaret  Stewart  (Mrs. 
R.  D.  French),  Thomas,  Helen  Gower,  Katharine 
Glenn.  Deacon,  1875,  priest,  1876,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector, 
Bayonne,  N.J.,  1876-9,  Middletown,  O.,  1879-81; 
asst.  minister  St.  Ann's,  Brooklyn,  1882-3:  rector 
St.  John's,  New  Haven,  since  1883.  Pres.  Florence 
Crittenton  Mission;  dir.  Organized  Charities  Assn., 
New  Haven.  Mason  (K.T.).  Recreations:  fishing. 
Address:  356  Humphrey  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 


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MEARS,  Leverett,  chemist:  b.  Essex,  Mass., 
May  19,  1850;  s.  David  and  Abigail  (Burnliam) 
Mears;  brotlier  of  David  Otis  ISIears;  A.B.,  Am- 
herst, 1874;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Gottingen,  1876;  (hon. 
A.M.,  Williams,  1888);  m.  Marv  V.  Brainerd,  of  St. 
Albans,  Vt.,  July  9,  1878  (died  Oct.  15,  1907);  m.  2d, 
Elizabeth  Addis,  of  Xewaik,  N.J.,  June  9,  1909. 
Instr.  chemistrj-,  Amlierst  Coll.,  1876-81;  prof, 
physics  and  chemistry,  1881-8,  chemistry  since 
1888,  Williams  Coll.  Mom.  U.S.  Assav  Commn., 
1898,  1907,  1908.  Mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc.  Author: 
Lecture  Notes  on  Chemistry,  1912;  Qualitative 
Analysis,    1909.     Address:    Williamstovvn,   Mass.* 

MESAIiIA,  Iieon  Samuel,  M.D.;  b.  Palestine, 
Dec.  5,  1881  :  s.  Al)ialiam  1.  and  Bessie  (Rabino- 
witz)  Medalia;  primary  and  secondary  edn.  in 
Palestine;  came  to  America.  1900;  M.D.,  Tufts 
Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1-905:  m.  Annie  Zeitlin,  of  Boston, 
Sept.  1,  1908;  no  children.  Instr.  in  pathology  and 
bacteriology.  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  and  Dental  schs., 
1905-10;  pathologist  and  visiting  phys.  for  thera- 
peutic immunization,  Mt.  Sinai  Hosp.,  Boston; 
specializes  in  patliology,  bacteriology  and  thera- 
peutic immunization.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Boston  Soc.  ]Med.  Sciences.  Boston  INIed.  Li- 
brary Assn.;  lion.  mem.  Boston  IMed.  Soc.  and  N.H. 
State  Dental  Soc.  Jewish  religion.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Boston  City.  New  Century.  Contbr.  "Bacterial 
Opsonins  and  Vaccine";  "Chronic  Alveolar  Oste- 
omyelitis (Pyorrhea  Alveolaris) — Its  Causes,  and 
Treatment  with  Vaccines";  "Vaccine  Tlierapy  in 
Eye  Disease  of  Bacterial  Origin";  "The  Treatment 
of  Eczema  with  Vaccines  and  tlie  Part  Played  by 
Bacteria  in  Its  Etiology";  and  other  contbns.  to 
med.  pubis,  on  vaccine  therapy  and  bacteriologlc 
topics.     Address:    483    Beacon   St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

MESIiICOTT,  Mary,  librarian;  b.  N.Y.  City,  May 

10,  1845;  d.  William  Gibbons  and  Marianne  (Dean) 
Medlicott;  descendant  of  old  family  in  Somerset- 
shire. Eng. ;  ed.  at  liome  and  at  Dr.  West's  pvt. 
sch.  in  Brooklyn;  grad.  Library  Sch.  of  Columbia 
U.,  1889;  unmarried.  Librarian  Teachers  Coll. 
(Columbia),  1888-90;  reference  librarian.  City  Li- 
brary, Springfield,  Mass..  since  1890:  instr.  in 
reference  work  and  English  lit.  in  training  classes, 
same,  since  1898.  Mem.  A.L.A.,  Mass.  Library 
Club,  Western  Mass.  Library  Club,  N.Y.  State 
Library  Sch.  Assn.,  Longmeadow  Hist.  Soc.  Epis- 
copalian: mem.  Council  of  Western  Mass.  Diocesan 
Orgn.,  since  1902.  Contbr.  on  bibliog.  topics  to 
library  periodicals.  Recreations:  reading,  outdoor 
life.  Home:  Longmeadow,  Mass.  Address:  City 
Library.    Springfield.    IVIass. 

MEDIiICOTT,  William  Bliss,  fire  ins.;  b.  Long- 
meadow, Mass.,  Sept.  4,  1857;  s.  William  Gibbons 
and  Eliza  Bliss  (Collins)  Medlicott;  maternal  an- 
cestors, Benjamin  Coole^^  and  Thomas  Bliss,  two 
of  earliest  settlers  in  Conn.  Valley:  ed.  Springfield 
High  Sch.;  B.S.,  Worcester  Inst.  Tech.,  1876;  m. 
Grace  Harding,  of  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  June  26, 
1884;  children,  William  Harding,  Robert  Lane, 
Grace,  Artliur,  Alexander  Guild,  Harriet.  Teacher 
of  high  mathematics.  Collegiate  Inst.,  Springfield. 
Mass.,  2  yrs. ;  in  knit  goods  mfg.  business  12  yrs.; 
in  fire  ins.  business  20  yrs.;  gen.  ast.  Eastern  U.S. 
for  Atlas  Assurance  Co.,  Ltd.,  of  England.  Chmn. 
Sch.  Bd.,  Long  Meadow,  Mass.;  pres.  Storrs  Li- 
brary Assn.;  trustee  Ins.  Library  Assn.,  Boston: 
mem.  N.E.  Ins.  Exchange,  etc.  Conglist.  Lecturer 
on  ins..  Harvard  U.,  "Worcester  Poly.  Inst.  Recre- 
ations: farming.  Home:  Longmeadow,  Mass.  Of- 
fices: 100  William  St.,  New  York;  27  Kilby  St., 
Boston. 

MEECH,  Georg-e  Thom.as,  merchant:  b.  Lisbon, 
Conn.,  Dec.  22,  1843;  s.  John  Tyler  and  Rebecca 
M.  (Waite)  Meech:  ed.  country  dist.  sch.;  grad. 
business   coll.,    1866;    m.    Middletown,    Conn.,    June 

11.  1873,  Ella  Jean  Burr.  Served  in  Civil  War, 
Aug.  14,  lS62-June  10,  1865:  in  business  in  same 
block  since  May,  1866;  engaged  in  grain  business; 
also  since  1871  interested  in  banking.  Address:  340 
Main    St.,    Middletown.   Conn. 

mEEHAir.  William  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Mar. 
25,  1871:  s.  Patrick  and  :Mary  (Sheehan)  Meehan; 
prep.  edn.  Roxburv  Latin  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1894;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1896;  unmarried. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1896:  sr.  mem.  Meehan  & 
Donahue  since  1907;  dir.  Liberty  Trust  Co.;  trustee 


and  mem.  bd.  of  investments  Hibernian  Savings 
Soc.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Republican. 
Catholic.  Club:  Harvard  (Boston).  Recreations: 
outdoor  athletic  sports.  Home:  6  Houston  St., 
West  Roxbury.    Office:   18  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

MEENAN,  William  B.,  clergyman;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Jan.  l:j,  1855;  s.  John  and  Mary  (Winters) 
Meenan;  grad.  St.  Laurent  Coll.,  nr.  Montreal, 
IS  (5:  entered  Grand  Sem.,  Montreal,  Sept.,  1875, 
completing  course  of  studies,  1878.  Ordained  priest 
R.C.  Ch.,  Dec.  25,  1878;  rector  St.  Mary's  Ch.,  New- 
port, R.I..  since  Jan.  1,  1899.  Treas.  St.  Mary's  Ch 
Corpn.,  St.  Clare  Home.  K.C.  (4tli  degree).  Home: 
Spring  and  William   Sts.,   Newport,   R.I. 

MEHArrEY,    George    Whittemore,    general    sec 
Y.M.C.A.;   m.   INlarietta,  Pa.;  ».   Dr.  William  K.  and 
Emily  Perry    (Whittemore)    Mehaffev;   grad    Grey- 
lock  Inst.;  m.  May  27,  1898,  Katharine  Lowe  Tyler 
of   Phila.    (formerly    of    Salem,    N.J.);    2    chihlren 
Graham    Tyler,    Emily    Perry.     With    Pa.    Ry     at 
Harrisburg  and  Altoona.  Pa.,  for  several  yrs     and 
with   Provident   Life  and   Trust  Co.,   Phila,    i'  yr  • 
gen.  sec.  Y.M.C.A.,  West  Phila.,  1888-95,  since  gen 
sec,   Boston,   also  dir.    Trustee  Y.M.C.A.   Internat 
Coll.,     Springfield,     Mass.      Republican.      Presbyn 
Mason.    Clubs:  Boston  City,  Monday  Evening    Mt 
Vernon    Men's,    Congregational.     Author:    Outlines 
for  Christian  Workers'   Training  Classes,    (12  edi- 
tions).   Recreations:  fishing,  motor  boating,  travel- 
ing.    Home:    1079    Boylston    St.     Office:    Y.M.C  A 
Boston.  '    ■' 

MEIKI.EJOHN',  Alexander,  college  pres.;  b 
Rochdale,  Eng.,  Feb.  3,  1872;  s.  James  and  Eliza- 
beth (France)  Meiklejohn;  came  to  America,  1880- 
A.B.,  Brown  U..  1893,  A.M..  1895;  Ph.D.,  Cornell, 
1897;  m.  Nannine  A.  La  Villa,  of  Orange,  NJ 
June  14,  1902.  Instr.  philosophy,  1897-9,  asst.  prof, 
1899-03,  asso.  prof.,  1903-6,  prof,  logic  and  meta- 
physics. 1906-12,  dean,  1901-12,  Brown  U. ;  pres 
Amherst  Coll.,  1912 — .  Mem.  sch.  bd.,  Pawtucket, 
R.I.,  1898-01.  Mem.  Am.  Philos.  Soc,  Am.  Psychol. 
Assn.    Home:  Amherst,  Mass.* 

MEINKEN,  Henry  Charles,  publisher;  b.  New 
York  City,  May  24,  1887;  s.  Ernest  A.  and  Emilie 
K.  Meinken;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. :  grad. 
Princeton  (N.J.)  Prep.  Sch.,  190'6;  m.  Estelle 
Stuart  McCarroll,  of  Brooklyn.  N.Y.,  Oct.  8,  1912. 
Publisher  of  The  Observer,  Putnam,  Conn.,  since 
1911,  also  mgr.  Observer  Co.  Veteran  of  Squadron 
C  (cavalry),  N.Y.N. G.  Independent  in  politics. 
Conglist.    Address:  Putnam,   Conn. 

MEINS,  Walter  Robertson,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Jan.  14,  1883;  s.  Walter  Robertson  and  Grace 
Forster  (Leach)  Meins;  grad.  Roxburv  High  Sch., 
1901;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.,  1905,  LL.M.,  i907;'unmar. 
ried.  In  gen.  practice  since  Sept.,  1905;  asst.  instr., 
Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1907-11:  mem.  Citv  Council 
of  Boston  from  Ward  21  (Roxburv),  1909;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Gamma  Eta  Gamma,  etc  Mem.  I.Ci.O.P"'. 
Clubs:  Economic,  Lincoln.  Home:  171  Humboldt 
Av.    Ofiice:   Beacon  Bldg.,   6   Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

MEIiCHER,  Holman  Staples,  wholesale  grocer; 

June  30,   lS41-June  25,   1905.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

MEIiCHER,  Samuel  A.,  educator:  b.  Brunswick, 
Me.,  Apr.  1,  1856;  s.  Charles  Coffin  and  Isabella 
(Spear)  Melcher;  B.S.,  Bowdoin,  1877:  m.  Julia 
Harwood,  of  Oxford,  Mass.,  Apr.  3,  1884;  2  chil- 
dren, Lucy  Harwood,  Elizabeth  Appleton.  Teacher 
Webster,  Mass..  and  Boothbay,  Me.,  1878-81;  prin. 
high  sch.,  Oxford,  Mass.,  1881-4,  Northbridge, 
1884-8;  supt.  sch.s.,  Northbridge,  since  1888.  Mem. 
Mass.  Supts.'  Assn.  (ex-pres.).  Soc.  Mayflower 
Descendants,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.    Address:  Whitinsville,  Mass. 

MEIICHER,  Woodbury  I.unt,  lawyer:  b.  Meredith 
Bridsre,  N.H.,  Oct.  7,  1832;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1856; 
m.  Elizabeth  H.  Bowker.  of  Brunswick.  Me.  Ad- 
mitted to  N.H.  bar,  1862:  practiced  in  Laconia 
(now  retired):  treas.  Laconia  Savings  Bank,  1864- 
85:  formerly  register  Probate  Ct. ;  mayor  of  La- 
conia, 1903-4.    Address:  Laconia,  N.H. 

MEIiBEN',  Charles  Manly,  clergyman;  moved  to 
New  Orleans,  La.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in   America,    1914-15.) 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


lilZIiDON,  Pat  Matt,  lawyer;  b.  Rutland,  Vt., 
Avv  ''^  lb59;  s.  Palrick  and  Mary  (Concannon) 
Meldon;'  A.B.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1880;  studied  law 
in  ottices  of  Hon.  John  Prout  and  Col.  A.F.  Walker, 
liutland,  1S80-2;  admitted  to  bar,  1882;  m.  May  11. 
1887,  Jennie  Elva  Kent.  Practiced,  Rutland,  since 
1882;  sec.  Rutland  Bd.  of  Kdn.  3  yrs. ;  lister,  1  yr. ; 
corpn.  counsel,  Rutland,  5  yrs.;  asst.  counsel, 
Rutland  R.R.  Co.  Dem.  candidate  for  It.-sov.,  Vt., 
1886  Dem.  candidate  for  Congress,  1910,  1912; 
postmaster,  Rutland,  under  Pres.  Wilson;  atty. 
Clement  JS'at.  Bank.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Kpsilon. 
Catholic.  Club:  Rutland  Country.  Home:  14  S. 
Main   St.    Office:   Herald  Bldg.,   Rutland,  Vt. 

MEIiIiEN',  diaries  Sang-er,  railway  pres.;  b.  Low- 
ell Mass.,  Auk.  16,  1851;  .s.  George  K.  and  Hannah 
M  (Sanger)  Mellen;  ed.  pub.  grammar  and  high 
schs..  Concord,  N.H.;  (hon.  A.M.,  Yale,  1906);  m. 
Marion  Beardsiev  I'oster,  of  St.  Albans,  \  t.,  Sept. 
23  1875;  ni.  2d,  Katharine  Lloyd  Livingston,  of 
Brooklyn,  ^:ov.  15,  1893.  Began  ry.  service,  Sept. 
22  1869,  as  elk.  in  cashier's  office  Northern  N.H. 
RR.:  elk.  to  chief  engr.  Central  Vt.  R.R.,  1872-3; 
supt.'s  elk.  to  chief  elk.  and  asst.  treas.  Northern 
N  H  R.R.,  1873-80;  asst.  to  mgr.  Boston  &  Lowell 
r'r.,  1880-1;  auditor,  1881-3,  supt.,  1883-4.  gen. 
supt ,  1884-8,  Boston  &  Lowell,  and  Concord  rys.; 
gen.  purchasing  agt..  1SS8,  asst.  gen.  mgr.,  1888-9, 
gen.  traffic  mgr..  1889-92,  U.P.  System;  gen.  mgr. 
NY  &  N.E.  R.R.  at  Boston,  1892;  2d  v.-p.  N.Y., 
n'h  &  H.  R.R.,  1892-6;  pres.  N.P.  Ry.  Co.,  1896-03, 
n'y.',  X.H.  &  H.  R.R.  Co.,  1903-13;  pres.  B.  &  M. 
r'r  Co.,  1910-13;  dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank  of  Boston,  Old 
Colcnv  Trust  Co.,  2d  Nat.  Bank  and  Security  Ins. 
Co.,  of  New  Haven,  etc.  Address:  New  Haven, 
Conn.* 

IvnSIiIiSN,  George  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Brookfleld, 
Mass  Oct.  2.  1850;  s.  Henry  L.  and  Maria  L. 
(Merrick)  Mellen;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1874;  taught 
sch  ,  Belchertown,  Mass.,  1874-6,  Southbridge, 
Mass.,  1876-80;  studied  law,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1880-2;  admitted  to  bar,  1882;  m.  Brooklyn,  N.Y., 
June  27,  1877,  Nora  M.  Walker;  children,  Virginia 
Walker  (Mrs.  Albert  S.  Hutchinson),  Albert  Henry, 
Harrison  Walker,  George  H.,  Jr.  Engaged  in  prac- 
tice at  Worcester,  1882-96,  at  Boston,  since  1896; 
tr-Jstee  Newton  Centre  Savings  Bank.  Registrar 
of  voters,  Worcester,  1885-90;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep,  1895-6;  mem.  Newton  (Mass.)  bd.  of  alder- 
men, 1900-6.  Mason.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta 
Upsilon,  Amherst  Alumni  Assn.  of  Central  Mass. 
(sec  1887-8).  Recreations:  bird  lore.  Home:  New- 
ton Highlands,  Mass.    Office:  15  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

MI:IiIiX:N,  Henry,  retired  builder;  b.  Hardwick, 
Mass.,  Feb.  4,  1840;  s.  Leonard  and  Elizabeth  S. 
(Mayo)  Mellen;  descendant  of  Richard  Mellen, 
Charlestown.  Mass.,  1635,  freeman,  1639;  ed.  dist. 
sch  •  m  Aug.  29,  1862,  Mary  Adelaide,  d.  Elijah 
and  Hannah  (Lawrence)  Felt,  of  Templeton,  Mass. 
(she  died  Jan.,  1911);  1  son,  Walter  L.  Served  in 
Civil  War,  1861-3,  4 2d  Mass.  Vols.;  foreman  Alva 
T  Burgess,  Worcester,  1863-8;  in  business  on  own 
account  since  1868,  alone,  and  under  title  of  Dear- 
born &  Mellen  and  Henry  Mellen  &  Son;  erected 
all  the  buildings  for  Jonas  G.  Clark,  including 
Clark  U. ;  retired  1911.  Mem.  common  council. 
Worcester,  1885-6;  mem.  Worcester  Co.  Mechanics' 
Assn.  Mem.  Plymouth  Congl.  Ch.  Address:  43 
Queen  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

MEIiIiTTS,  Edward,  M.D.;  b.  Zumbrota.  Minn., 
Nov  7,  187  2;  s.  Edward  Lindon  and  Lucy  ( Stearns > 
Melius;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Worcester  and  Newton; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1895;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1903;  m.  Marion  Heath,  of  Augusta,  Me.,  June  1, 
1909;  3  children,  Edward  Gardner,  Marion  Lindon, 
Herbert.  Has  served  as  asst.  phys.  at  several  state 
hosps.  for  insane  in  Mass.;  supt.  Dr.  Melius'  Pvt. 
Hosp  (for  mental  disease),  Newton,  Mass.,  since 
1910.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Medico- 
Psvchol.  Assn.,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Mason. 
Club:  Hunnewell.  Address:  419  Waverley  Av., 
Newton,  Mass. 

MEIiVII^Iii:,  Edmond  John,  M.D.;  b.  Howe  Is- 
land, Ont.,  Dec.  8,  1867;  s.  Michael  and  Ellen 
(Powers)  Melville;  grad.  Collegiate  Inst.,  Kings- 
ton, Ont.,  1884;  M.D.,  CM.,  Queen's  U.  Med.  Facul- 
ty, Kingston,  1892;  m.  Mary  Donevan.  of  Kingston, 
Ont.,    1892.     Practiced    in    Bakersfleld,    Vt..    1892-3, 


St.  Albans  since  1893;  phys.  to  St.  Albans  Hosp.; 
lecturer  on  obstetrics.  Nurses  Training  Sell.;  also 
interested  in  lake  shore  property  and  developing 
Melville's  Landing  by  erecting  modern  summer 
cottages.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Frank- 
lin Co.  Med.  Soc,  St.  Albans  Clin.  Soc,  St.  Albans 
Business  and  Professional  Men's  Assn.  Mem.  I.O. 
O.F.,  Woodmen,  Order  of  Eagles.  Democrat.  Cath- 
olic. Clubs:  Owls,  St.  Albans  Exchequer.  Author: 
Letters  of  Napoleon  Gomo,  1909;  The  Fatalist, 
1915.  Contbr.  numerous  articles  to  med.  jours. 
Recreations:  fishing,  motoring.  Address:  66  S.  Main 
St..  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

MENSEIi,  Lafayette  Benedict,  physiological 
chemist;  b.  Delhi,  N.Y.,  Feb.  5,  1872;  s.  Benedict 
and  Pauline  (Oilman)  Mendel;  A.B.,  Yale,  1891, 
Ph.D.,  1893;  Earned  fellow,  Yale,  1891-4;  research 
student,  univs.  of  Breslau  and  Freiburg,  1895-6; 
(Sc.D.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1913);  unmarried.  Teaching  at 
Yale,  1892 — ,  asst.  prof.,  1897-1903,  prof,  physiol. 
chemistry,  1903 — ,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale), 
and  mem.  governing  bd.;  research  asso.  Carnegie 
Instn.,  Washington.  Mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sciences; 
fellow  A.A.A.S.;  asso.  mem.  A.M. A.;  mem.  Am. 
Physiol.  Soc,  Am.  Soc.  Naturalists,  Soc.  for  Expe- 
rimental Biology  and  Medicine,  Am.  Soc.  Biol. 
Chemists,  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Conn.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences,  New  Haven  Med.  Assn.,  Am.  Soc.  Phar- 
macology, Am.  Home  Economics  Assn.,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Sigma  Xi.  Club:  Graduates.'  Editor  Jour- 
nal of  Biological  Chemistry;  contbr.  to  American 
Journal  of  Physiology,  etc.  Home:  18  Trumbull 
St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

MENDEIiIi,  Seth,  publisher;  b.  Acushnet,  Mass., 
Nov.  6,  1845;  s.  Ellis  and  Catherine  (Allen)  Men- 
dell;  ed.  Rochester  (Mass.)  Acad.;  m.  Elizabeth 
M.  Ballou,  of  Princeton,  111.,  Aug.  24,  1881;  2  chil- 
dren, Margaret  B.  (Mrs.  Coert  Du  Bois),  Mary  S. 
Practically  entire  business  career  in  the  publish- 
ing business;  mem.  firm  Perry  Mason  &  Co.,  pubs. 
The  Youth's  Companion,  1890-1900;  firm  inc.,  1900, 
as  Perry  Mason  Co.;  was  treas.,  same,  1900-4,  pres. 
i904-12,  since  dir.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Twentieth  Century,  Oakley  Country,  West  Golf, 
Bass  Rocks  Golf.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  Ken- 
dal Green,  Mass.  Office:  201  Columbus  Av.,  Bos- 
ton.* 

MElTDENHAIiIi,  Arthur  Monroe,  M.D.,  surgeon; 
b.  Winchester,  Ind.,  Mar.  4,  1884;  s.  William  Henry 
and  Eunice  R.  (Clark)  Mendenhall;  g.g.s.  of  Jona- 
than Worth,  gov.  of  N.C.,  1865-8;  grad.  Winchester 
High  Sch.,  1903;  student  Earlham  Coll.,  Richmond, 
Ind.,  1903-5;  M.D.,  U.  of  Pa.  Dept.  of  :Medicine, 
1909;  m.  Ella  May  Acker,  of  Phila.,  Sept.  10,  1909; 
1  child,  Evelyn  Acker.  Interne,  St.  Timothy's 
Hosp.,  Phila.,  1909-10;  instr..  State  U.  of  la.  Coll. 
of  Medicine,  1910-11;  practiced  in  Jamestown,  R.I., 
since  1911.  First  It.  in  Med.  Reserve  Corps  U.S.A. 
Mem.  Jamestown  Improvement  Assn.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Newport  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  Mem.  Roy- 
al Arcanum.  Club:  Jamestown.  Recreations:  hunt- 
ing, fishing.    Address:  Jamestown,  R.I. 

MENSENHAItli,  Thomas  Corwin,  physicist; 
moved  to  Ravenna,  Ohio.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

MENSXTM,  Samuel  Warren,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Nov.  14,  1863;  s.  Willis  Barnabee  and  Mary  Erne- 
line  (Frederick)  Mendum;  descendant  of  Robert 
:Mendum,  who  lived  at  Duxbury,  Mass.,  as  early 
as  1637,  where  he  is  recorded  as  a  vol.  for  the  Pe- 
quot  War;  before  1650  he  removed  to  Kittery,  Me.; 
A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1885,  A.M.,  1896;  LL.B.,  Boston  U. 
Law  Sch.,  1896;  studied  Harvard  Grad.  Sch..  1887; 
m.  Sara  Frances  Clark,  of  Lewiston.Me.,  July  5,1894; 
1  son,  Willis  Clark.  Teacher,  Dean  Acad.,  Franklin, 
Mass.,  1885-7;  submaster,  1887-91,  prin.,  1891-2, 
Woburn  Sch.  Com.,  1907-12  (chmn.,  1912);  over- 
1893-4;  began  practice  of  law.  Sept.,  1895;  mem. 
Woburn  Sch.  Com.,  1907-12  (chmn.,  1912);  over- 
seer Tufts  Coll..  1899-07.  Alternate  del.  Rep.  Nat. 
Conv.,  Chicago,  1908;  chmn.  Ward  1  Rep.  City  Com., 
Woburn,  Mass.  Mason.  Mem.  Theta  Delta  Chi; 
orgn.  mem.  Delta  Chapter  (Tufts),  Phi  Beta  Kap- 
pa. Club:  Towanda  (Woburn).  Recreations:  study 
of  political  economy  and  government.  Home:  16 
Arlington  Rd.,  Woburn,  Mass.  Office:  18  Tremont 
St.,  Boston.  Mass. 


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MENSEIi,  Ernst  Heinrlch,  philolotrist:  b.  Lun- 
den,  Germany,  Mar.  12,  1S65;  s.  Johaiin  Jakob  and 
Margarete  (Siercks)  Mensel;  Gymnasium.  Husum, 
Germany;  A.B.,  Carthage  (111.)  Coll.,  18S7,  A.M., 
1890;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1896;  m.  Sarah  L.  Hyde, 
of  Carthage,  June  11,  1890.  Instr.  ancient  langs., 
1SS6-8,  prof,  ancient  langs.  and  German,  1888-92, 
Carthage  Coll.;  instr.  German,  1892-S,  asst.  prof., 
1898-01,  U.  of  Mich.;  prof.  Germanic  lanss.  and 
lits.,  Smith  Coll.,  1901 — .  Lecturer  on  Germanic 
philology.  Harvard,  1904-05.  Lutheran.  Mem.  Mod- 
ern Lang.  Assn.  America,  Am.  Dialect  Soc.  Home: 
Northampton,  Mass.* 

IVTEITTZEB,  VTalter  C;  b.  Bradv's  Bend,  Pa..  Oct. 
26,  1852;  s.  Charles  L.  and  Lucy  J.  (Brewer)  Ment- 
zer;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston,  and  Northboro  High 
Sch.;  m.  Clara  B. -Thurston,  of  Barre,  Vt.,  Dec.  21, 
1876;  1  son,  Charles  A.  Began  in  business  at  ag* 
of  18;  associated  with  brother,  1872.  as  W.  C.  &  A. 
F.  Mentzer,  continuing  28  yrs.;  firm  dissolved,  1900, 
and  continued  in  same  line  of  business  alone;  pres. 
Walter  C.  Mentzer  Co.  since  1901;  dir.  Somerville 
Nat.  Bank,  Somerville  Trust  Co.;  trustee  West 
Somerville  Co-operative  Banlv.  Member  Common 
Council,  Somerville.  1885,  1886  (pres.  1886);  mem. 
Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1887,  1888;  mem.  Rep.  City  Com., 
Somerville,  25  yrs.  (chmn.  4  yrs.);  chmn.  8th  Con- 
gressional Dist.  Com.,  1891-1911;  mem.  Rep.  State 
Com.,  2  terms.  Trustee  Somerville  Hosj).  Conglist. 
Mason  (K.T.);  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Central  (Somer- 
ville). Recreations:  motoring,  fishing,  hunting. 
Home:  36  Cherry  St..  Somerville,  Mass.  Office:  3-4. 
N.  Market  St.,  Boston. 

MEREDITH,  Ernest  Sidney,  clergyman;  b.  Can- 
ton, Ohio,  :May  26,  1876;  s.  TS'illiam  Davis  and  Sara 
(Kee)  Meredith;  on  father's  side,  descendant  of 
old  Phila.  Quaker  family,  among  first  settlers  of 
Phila.;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Canton,  O.;  Mt.  Union  Acad.; 
Bachelor  Coml.  Science.  Mt.  Union  Coll..  1900, 
B.Ph.,  1902;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1904;  studied  at  Oxford 
U..  England.  1912;  m.  Florence  Bessie  Lyndon,  of 
Brookjine,  Mass.,  June  27,  1905.  Ordained  Unitari- 
an ministry,  1905;  pastor  1st  Parish,  West  Rox- 
bury,  Boston  (established,  1712),  1905-13;  pastor 
3d  Ch.  in  Dorchester  (established  1813)  since  Jan. 
1,  1913.  Trustee  Berkeley  Infirmary,  Unitarian 
Temperance  Soc.  Chaplain  Ancient  and  Hon.  Artil- 
lery Co.  of  Boston,  1906;  chaplain  City  of  Boston's 
Fourth  of  July  Celebration,  1913.  Democrat.  Mem. 
Boston  Ministers'  Assn.,  Harvard  Theol.  Alumni 
Assn.,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Sons  of  Veterans. 
Club:  Boston  City.  Contbr.  to  religious  and  denom. 
periodicals.  Has  traveled  and  lectured  abroad. 
Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  The  Peabody, 
Peabody  Square,  Boston. 

MEREDITH,  James  Morris,  real  estate;  b.  Berk- 
shire Co.,  England,  Apr.  4,  1850;  s.  Samuel  and 
Frances  M.  (Amory)  Meredith;  father  a  native  of 
Phila.,  Pa.,  and  mother  of  Boston;  ed.  in  England 
and  France;  came  to  America.  1869;  unmarried. 
In  real  estate  business  in  Boston  since  1876;  mem. 
Meredith  &  Grew;  trustee  Albany  Trust,  Atlantic 
Building  Trust,  Copley  Square  Trust,  Mason  Real 
Estate  Trust.  Suffolk  Real  Estate  Trust.  V.-p. 
Real  Estate  Exchange  and  Auction  Bd.  Episcopa- 
lian. Clubs:  Somerset,  Exchange.  Home:  Tops- 
field.  Mass.    Office:  15  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

MEREDITH,  William  Henry,  clergyman;  Mar. 
28,  1844-Jan.  14,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

MERIGOIiD,  Benjamin  Shores,  professor  chem- 
istry; b.  Taunton,  Mass.,  July  24,  1873;  s.  Samuel 
and  Sarah  Amelia  (Shores)  Merigold;  descendant 
of  Aneke  Jans,  of  the  New  Holland  Dutch  settlers, 
also  of  French  Huguenots;  prep.  edn.  Taunton  High 
Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1896,  A.M..  1897,  Ph.D.,  1901; 
unmarried.  Asst.  in  chemistry.  Harvard,  1896-1900; 
instr.  in  chemistry,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1900-3; 
asst.  prof,  of  chemistry,  1903-8,  prof,  since  1908, 
Clark  Coll.;  instr.  in  chemistry,  Clark  U.,  1905-12. 
Mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  A.A.A.S.  Recreations:  out- 
door life.  Address:  Clark  University,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

MERRIAM,  Alexander  Ross,  theologian;  b.  Go- 
shen, N.  Y.,  Jan.  20,  1849;  s.  Henry  and  Ann  Eliza 
(Reeve)  Merriam;  descendant  of  William  Merriam, 


of  Concord,  Mass.,  1636;  A.B.,  Yale,  1872;  grad.  An- 
dover  Theol.  Sem.,  1877;  (D.D.,  Olivet  Coll.,  1906; 
S.T.D.,  Syracuse  U.,  1907);  m.  J.  Mav  Gore,  of 
Boston,  July  16,  1879;  5  children,  Edmund  S.,  Alma 
M.,  Elizabeth  C.  (Mrs.  R.  A.  Beardsley),  Helen  L., 
Margaret  1.  (deceased).  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1877;  pastor  Payson  Ch.,  Easthampton,  Mass.,  1877- 
84,  First  Ch.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1884-91;  prof, 
homiletics,  pastoral  care  and  sociology,  Hartford 
Theol.  Sem.,  since  1893.  Trustee  Williston  Sem., 
Easthampton,  Mass.,  1881-4,  Olivet  (Mich.)  Coll., 
1883-4,  Good  Will  Club;  dir.  Conn.  Bible  Soc,  Char- 
ity Organization  Soc;  mem.  Consumers'  League, 
Nat.  Conf.  Charities  and  Correction,  Social  Settle- 
ment Assn.,  Am.  Social  Science  Assn.,  Am.  Econ. 
Assn.,  Yale  Alumni  Assn.  Clubs:  Twentieth  Cen- 
tury, Congregational,  Educational.  Contributor  to 
theol.  revs.  Address:  889  Asylum  Av.,  Hartford, 
Conn.* 

MERRIAM,  Bert  Emery,  educator;  moved  to 
Hackensack,  N.J.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

MERRIAM,  Charles  Iioveland,  clergyman;  born 
Meriden,  Conn..  Oct.  9,  1855;  s.  Lt.  Edwin  Julius 
and  Harriet  Newton  (Bradley)  Merriam;  A.B.. 
Yale,  1879;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1882;  m. 
Aug.  1,  1912,  Grace  Isabel  Greeley,  of  Pelham, 
N.H.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry.  1882;  pastor  Kings- 
ton, Mass.,  Paterson,  N.J.,  Lowell,  IMass.,  Pelham 
and  Derry,  N.H. ;  now  pastor  Newton,  Ma.ss.  Has 
served  as  moderator  of  Congl.  Chs.  of  N.H.  Dept. 
editor  of  the  Congregationalist,  Boston.  Trustee 
Pinkerton  Acad.,  Derry,  N.H.  Republican.  Club: 
Newton  City.    Home:  40  Bridge  St.,  Newton,  Mass. 

MERRIAM,  Edmund  Franklin,  editor;  b.  Win- 
throp,  Me.,  Jan.  26,  1847;  s.  Franklin  and  Eunice 
Clarke  (Ward)  Merriam;  A.B.,  Colbv  Coll.,  Me., 
1868  (D.D.,  1901);  grad.  Newton  Theol.  Institution, 
Mass.,  1879;  m.  Abby  Frances  Baker,  of  Wickford, 
R.I.,  Aug.  2,  1876.  In  produce  business,  New  York, 
1868-76;  ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1879;  pastor  Liv- 
ermore  Falls,  Me.,  1879-80;  editor  and  sec.  Am. 
Bapt.  Missionary  Union,  Boston,  1880-1901;  editor 
the  Watchman,  Boston,  1901-13;  mng.  editor  the 
Watchman-E.xaminer,  1913 — .  Trustee,  Newton 
Theol.  Instn. ;  dir.  Sharon  Sanatorium,  N.E.  Bapt. 
Hosp.,  The  Watchman-Examiner  Co.,  Inc.;  visitor 
Brown  U.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  boolcs.) 
Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Ofl^ce:  525  Tremont  Tem- 
ple, Boston.* 

MERRIAM,  Frank  Nixon,  clergyman;  b.  Middle- 
ton,  Mass.,  Feb.  24,  1864;  s.  William  Augustus  and 
Elizabeth  Stuart  (Broughton)  Merriam;  grad.  Oak- 
land (Cal.)  High  Sch.,  1882;  B.A.,  Williams,  1888; 
grad.  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1891;  post-grad,  course 
same,  1896-7,  S.T.B.,  1897;  m.  Mary  Helen  Reid.  of 
Boston,  July  20,  1892;  4  children,  Margaret  Reid, 
Esther  Broughton,  Elizabeth  Stuart,  Francis  Nix- 
on, Jr.  Ordained  (jongl.  ministry,  1892;  pastor  1st 
Ch.,  Ventura,  Cal.,  1891-6,  1st  Ch.,  Turners  Falls, 
Mass.,  1897-07,  Belleville  Ch.,  Newburyport,  since 
Nov.  24,  1907.  Scribe  Franklin  (Mass.)  Ministerial 
Assn.;  treas.  Essex  North  Assn.  Congl.  Chs.  V-p. 
N.E.  Alumni  Assn.  of  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.  Ad- 
dress: 273  High  St.,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

MERRIAM,  Franklin  Henry,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Mason,  N.H.,  Mar.  14,  1870;  s.  Rev.  George  Frank- 
lin and  Elizabeth  (McGown)  Merriam;  g.g.s.  Jo- 
seph Merriam,  Revolutionary  soldier  and  member 
Hillsboro  Congress;  ed.  Appleton  Acad.,  New  Ips- 
wich, N.H. ;  passed  exam.  Mass.  Bd.  of  Registra- 
tion, 1898;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1899;  m. 
Florence  M.  Pierce,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  Dec.  30,  1905 
(died  1907);  m.  2d,  Stella  M.  Jones,  of  Holbrook, 
Mass.,  Nov.  26,  1908;  2  children.  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct. 
24,  1909;  Henry  Cutting,  b.  April  12,  1911.  Prac- 
ticed in  Sterling,  Mass.,  1898-03,  Holbrook,  1903-12, 
South  Braintree  since  Sept.,  1912;  served  in  various 
offices.  Sterling  and  Holbrook,  including  town  phy- 
sician sch.  com.  (9  yrs.)  and  library  tru?tee.  Mem, 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Norfolk  South  Dist.  Med.  Soc. 
(sec.  and  treas.),  Brockton  Med.  Soc,  S.R.  Cong- 
list.  Mem.  Delta  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M.;  mem.  Puri- 
tan Lodge,  I.O.O.F.;  Norfolk  Lodge,  K.  of  P.  Clubs: 
Braintree.  Men's,  of  South  Congregational  Ch. 
Address:  37  Holbrook  Av.,  South  Braintree,  Mass. 

MERRIAM,  Georgre,  clergyman;  b.  China,  Me., 
Nov.   30,   1856;   s.   Franklin  and  Eunice  C.   (Ward) 


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Merriam;  prep.  edn.  Norwich  (Vt.)  and  Colby  (New 
London.  N.H.)  acads.;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  Waterville, 
Me,  1879,  A.M.,  1882;  srad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn., 
18S2;  m.  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Aug.  10,  1882,  Ku- 
jrenie  W.  Rennell;  children,  Cieorge  R.,  Frank  E., 
Arlliur  B.,  Ethel  E.,  Thornton  W.,  Helen  E.,  Kalph 
F  ,  Abbie  Marguerite,  Marion  A.  Ordained  to  min- 
istry Bapt.  Ch.,  Jan.,  1883;  pastor,  Abilene,  Kan., 
1882-85,  Solomon,  1882-8,  Garfield,  1883-8,  Willow- 
dale,  1885-8,  Osage  City,  1888-92,  Freeporl,  Me., 
1892-1904,  Bethany  Baptist  Ch.,  Skowhegan,  since 
Oct  23,  1904.  Sec.  Me.  Baptist  Educational  Soc, 
11  yrs.  Me.  corr.  of  The  Watchman,  Boston,  12  yrs. 
Addre.'ip:  Skowliegan,  Me. 

MERRIAM,  Georg'e  Franklin,  clergyman;  Oct. 
20.  ls:;<;-.\ug.  ."..  1:M2.     (Set-  vol.  1909.) 

M£RRIAM,  George  Spring",  author;  Jan.  13,  1843- 
Jan  22  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  \\  ho  in 
America,   1912-13.) 

MISRRIAM,  Henry  H.,  retired  mf  r. ;  b.  Randolph, 
Ohio,  Mar.  1,  lcS41;  .s.  Noah  K.  and  Harriet  (Har- 
low; Merriam:  descendant  of  Joseph  Merriam,  of 
Concord,  Mass.,  1638;  ed.  schs.  of  Grafton,  Alass., 
and  at  Wilbraham  Acad.;  student  Amherst  Colb, 
part  of  freshman  yr.,  class  of  1866;  m.  Marielle  E. 
Harlow,  of  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1863;  2 
sons,  Wilton  Harlow  (Worcester,  Mass.),  Arthur 
Hammond  (Nutley,  N.J.).  Served  in  Co.  F,  42d 
Regt ,  M.V.M.,  4  mos.,  period  of  enlistment;  began 
work  for  L.  J.  Knowles  &  Bros.,  Warren,  Mass., 
Apr,  1866;  was  elected  sec.  of  co.  upon  mcorpora- 
tion,  Jan.  1,  1885;  also  elected  sec.  when  company 
consolidated  with  the  Crompton  Loom  Works,  189  i, 
as  the  Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works;  resigned 
1906  but  continued  as  a  dir.  Pres.  Worcester  City 
Mission  Soc.  several  yrs.;  sec.  and  treas.  of  trustees 
of  Worcester  Y.M.C.A.  about  30  yrs.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Has  served  46  yrs.  as  deacon  of  Old 
South  Ch.,  Worcester.  Recreations:  country  life, 
growing  flowers,  and  religious  work.  Home:  22 
King  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.;  (summer)  Shrewsbury, 
Mass. 

MURRIAM,  John  McKinstry,  lawyer;  b.  South- 
bridge,  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1862;  s.  Adolphus  and  Caro- 
line (iMcKinstry)  Merriam;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter 
Acad.,  1882;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1886;  A.M.,  Harvard  U. 
Law  Sch.,  1888;  m.  Annie  Chapman,  of  South 
Framingham,  Mass.,  Feb.  4,  1888:  5  children,  Paul 
A.,  Emily  D.,  Constance  E.,  Joseph  C,  Caroline  M. 
Began  practice,  1890;  pvt.  sec.  Hon.  George  F.  Hoar, 
1887-8;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1897;  mem.  Mer- 
riam, Hooper  &  Hilton;  dir.  Am.  Powder  Mills. 
Trustee  Framingham  Hosp.  (pres.,  1911-12),  ^^  est- 
boro  Insane  Hosp.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston, 
Middlesex  Bar  Assn.,  Am.  Antiquarian  Soc,  N.E. 
Assn.  Alumni  of  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  Mass.  S.A. 
R  (bd.  mgrs.).  Republican.  Universalist.  Clubs: 
Union,  Harvard  (Boston).  Recreations:  farming. 
Home:  Sherborn,  Mass.    Office:  99  State  St.,  Boston. 

MERRICK,  Roltert  Michael,  M.D.,  b.  Dorchester, 
Mass.;  s.  Michael  and  Anastatia  (Minhan)  Merrick; 
prep.  edn.  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1893;  m.  Katherine  J.  O'Brien,  of  Scio,  N.Y.. 
.rune  27,  1901;  7  children,  Robert,  Alice,  Frank, 
John  Joseph,  Anastatia,  Edward.  Practiced  in 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  since  1894;  visiting  phys.  Bos- 
ton City  Hosp.;  formerly  asst.  pediatrics.  Tufts 
Coll.  Sch.  of  Medicine.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  N.E.  Pediatric  Soc.  Address:  18  Mt.  Ida  Rd., 
Dorchester,    Boston,   Mass. 

MERRIIiIi,  Albert  Rowe,  business  man;  b.  La- 
conia,  N.H.,  May  29,  1867;  s.  John  Franklin  and 
Flora  Abbie  (Rowe)  Merrill;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  La- 
conia;  New  Hampton  Lit.  Instn.;  m.  May  29,  1889, 
Harriet  E.  Davis,  of  Marblehead,  Mass.;  2  children, 
Clara  Lillian,  Alberta  Rosalind.  Entered  employ  of 
Hilliard,  Kistler  &  Co.,  Lynn.  Mass.,  Oct.,  1885: 
partnership  interest  with  Frank  Hilliard,  1893,  full 
partner  Sept.,  1895,  pres.  and  gen.  mgr.  Hilliard  & 
Merrill,  Inc.,  soles  and  leather,  since  Apr.,  1912. 
Dir.  N.E.  Shoe  and  Leather  Assn.,  Cut  Sole  Mfrs.' 
Assn.  Mem.  Lynn  Bd.  of  Trade.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  Boston  Boot  and  Shoe  Club.  Repub- 
lican. Universalist.  Mem.  Navy  League,  Am.  Or- 
nithologists' Union,  Lynn  Hist.  Soc.  Mason  (32°). 
Clubs:  Oxford   (Lynn),  Corinthian  Yacht,  Tedesco 


Country  (Marblehead,  Mass.),  Boston  Art.  Homes: 
Hamilton  and  Boston,  Mass.  Office:  206  Broad  St., 
L\nn,    Mass. 

MERRXIiIi,  Allyne  Litchfield,  engineer;  b.  Mai- 
den, Mass.,  Aug.  X,  1864;  s.  George  S.  and  Myra  H. 
(Litchfield)  Merrill;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1885; 
m.  Mary  M.  Tingey,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Nov.  25, 
1896.  Instr.  mech.  engring.,  1885-91,  asst.  prof, 
mechanism,  1891-9,  asso.  prof.,  1899-1905,  prof, 
mechanism  since  1905,  sec.  of  faculty  since  1906, 
IMass.  Inst.  Tech.  Conglist.  Republican.  Home: 
Belmont.  Mass.* 

MERRIIiIi,  Benjamin  Buxton,  clergyman;  Apr. 
30,   isul-.lunc  11,    1912.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

MBRRIIiIf,  Bisbee  B.,   druggist;  b.   Dexter,   Me., 

Feb.    11,   lN,-,(i.     (  Si-c  vol.   19U9.) 

MERRIIiIi,  Charles  Asa,  clergyman;  b.  New 
Boston,  N.H.,  Apr.  28,  1S65;  s.  Leonard  W.  and 
Sarah  E.  (Brown)  Merrill;  prep.  edn.  Coburn 
Classical  Inst.;  A.B.,  Colby,  1892,  A.M.,  1895;  B.D., 
Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1899;  m.  Annie  E.  Emery, 
of  Utica,  N.Y..  Feb.  27,  1893:  6  children,  Elaine, 
Evangeline,  Charles  Emery,  Esther,  Ruth,  Eliza- 
beth. Instr.  natural  science.  Conn.  Lit.  Instn., 
1892-3;  supt.  pub.  instrn.,  Holden-Leicester  Dist., 
Mass.,  1893-4,  pastor,  Hermitage,  N.Y.,  1S94-5, 
North  Ch.,  Rochester,  1895-7,  Hermitage,  1897- 
1900,  Castile,  1900-3:  ordained  Bapt.  ministry, 
1901;  pastor,  South  Framingham,  Mass.,  1903-8; 
gen.  sec.  Law  and  Order  League.  Lowell,  Mass., 
1908-10;  pastor.  Vineyard  Haven  since  1910.  Mem. 
Delta  Upsilon.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Address:  Vine- 
yard Haven,   Mass. 

MERRIItli,  Charles  Clarkson,  clergyman;  b. 
Marlboro,  N.H.,  :Mar.  3,  1S72:  s.  John  Leverett  and 
Marv  Louise  (Murphv)  :Merrill:  grad.  Gushing 
Acad.,  1890;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1894:  B.D.,  Y''ale, 
1897;  m.  Bessie  Louise  Nichols,  of  Winchendon, 
Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1907.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1897; 
pastor  1st  Ch.,  Steubenville,  O.,  1897-02.  North  Ch., 
Winchendon,  Mass.,  1902-11:  sec.  nat.  council  Ap- 
portionment Commn.  of  Congl.  Chs.,  Jan.  1,  1911- 
14;  N.E.  sec.  Laymen's  Missionary  Movement, 
since  June  1,  1914.  Trustee  Cushing  Acad.  Inde- 
pendent Republican.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Home:  Melrose,  Mass.  Office:  14 
Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

MBRRIIiIi,  Charles  P.,  editor;  June  15,  1852- 
July   10,   1911.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

MERRIIiIi,  Charles  Henry,  clergyman:  b.  Haver- 
hill, N.H.,  June  16.  1845;  s.  Abel  Kimball  and 
Abbv  (Leverett)  Merrill;  grad.  Kimball  Union 
Acad..  Meriden,  N.H.,  1863;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll., 
1867  (D.D.,  1901):  D.B.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1870: 
m.  W^ashington,  D.C.,  Sept.  6,  1870,  Laura  Bartlett 
Merrill  (maiden  name  Merrill):  children,  Josiah 
Leverett,  Walter  Hibbard.  Margaret  Bell,  A.  Luella 
(Mrs.  Joseph  Fairbanks).  Elisabeth  Dora  (Mrs. 
Arthur  G.  Sprague),  Winifred  Salisbury.  Or- 
dained to  Congl.  ministry.  1870;  pastor,  Mankato, 
Minn.,  1S70-2,  "West  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  1873-87:  sec. 
Vt.  Domestic  Missionary  Soc,  since  1887;  trustee 
St.  Johnsbury  Acad.  Mem.  Vt.  Hist.  Soc.  Repub- 
lican.   Address:  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

MERRIIiIi,  Edward  Newton,  lawyer;  b.  Har- 
monv,  Me.,  Apr.  11,  1849;  s.  Eli  and  Mary  Gilbert 
(Laughton)  Merrill:  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1874;  m.  Anna 
Folsom,  of  Hartland,  Nov.  2,  1876;  3  children,  Ed- 
ward F..  Bertha,  William  Folsom.  Admitted  to  Me. 
bar,  1876.  and  since  practiced  in  Skowhegan.  Mem. 
jMe  Ho  of  Rep.,  1899-1900  and  1905-6.  Republican. 
Conglist.    Mason  (32').    Address:  Skowhegan,  Me. 

MERRIIiIi,  Edwin  Godfrey,  banker.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

MERRIIiIi,  Ferdinand  Wilsey,  IVI.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Barnard,  Me..  Julv  5.  1842;  s.  Adams  Huse  and 
Persis  Poor  (Greerileaf)  Merrill;  descendant  of  Ed- 
mond  Greenleaf,  who  came  to  America  from  Eng- 
land in  1635;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Brownville.  Me.;  M.D., 
Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin).  1872:  m.  Mar.  3,  1867, 
Annette  Rich  Murphy,  of  Lee,  Me.  Practiced  at 
Winn.  Me.,  since  1873;  mem.  :Me.  Examining  Bd. 
of  Pensions,  20  vrs.;  med.  examiner  for  leading 
life  ins  cos  ;  dir.  The  Merrill  Brownville  Slate  Co. 
Served  in  Civil  War,  1861-5,  in  Co.  H,  6th  Me.  Vol. 


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Inf.  Mem.  Penobscot  Co.  Med.  Assn.  lU'publican. 
ConR-list.    Ma.=;oii:  num.  G.A.R.    Address:  Winn,  Me. 

MEXtRIIalt,  Prank  Heber,  wholesale  paper;  b. 
Melrose,  Mass.,  Dec.  1,  187S;  s.  Calvin  A.  and  Mary 
L.  (Spencer)  Merrill;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Mel- 
rose; m.  E.  Corinne  Link,  of  New  York,  Oct.  26, 
1905;  children.  Amy,  Jean.  Began  in  wholesale 
paper  business  with  Higgin,  Snow  Co.,  1S97,  later 
with  Andrews-Bun-  Paper  Co.;  became  connected 
with  Andrews  Paper  Co.,  jobbers  in  wrapping  pa- 
per and  twine,  1911,  as  v. -p.  and  so  continues. 
Unitarian.  Home:  27  Eaton  St.,  Winchester,  Mass. 
Office:  54  India  St..  Boston. 

MEBRIIiIi,  Frank  Thayer,  artist,  illustratoi-;  b. 
Boston,  Dec.  14,  1S4S;  s.  Geoi-ge  William  and  Sarah 
Rose  (Alden)  Merrill;  mother  Sth  generation  from 
John  Alden  of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  Lowell  Inst. 
Drawing  Sch.;  Mus.  of  Fine  Arts  Sch.,  Boston;  m. 
Jessie  S.  Aldrich,  of  Boston,  ISSl.  Studio:  16 
Tremlett  St..  Boston.* 

MEBBIIiIi,  George  Anthony,  clergyman;  b.  Pow- 
nal,  Mt'..  Xov.  6,  18  7u;  s.  Charles  Henry  and  Statira 
(Whitnev)  Merrill;  grad.  Preeport  (Me.)  High 
Sch.,  1S90;  B.A.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1S94;  grad.  An- 
dover  Theol.  Sem.,  1897,  S.T.B.,  1899;  post-grad, 
work,  summers.  Harvard;  m.  New  Sharon,  Me., 
June  11,  1901,  Emma  Annie  George.  Licensed  to 
preach  in  Andover  Ministerial  Assn.,  1897;  mis- 
sionary Dead  River,  Me.,  summer  of  1896;  ordained 
to  Congl.  ministry,  1897;  pastor  Congl.  Ch.,  New 
Sharon  and  Farmington  Falls,  Me.,  8  yrs.;  pastor^ 
Congl.  Ch.,  Foxcroft  and  Dover,  1905-14;  pastor 
Union   Congl.    Ch.,    Taunton,   Mass.,    since   Jan.    11, 

1914.  Trustee  Me.  Missionary  Soc. ;  mem.  sch.  bd., 
New  Sharon,  3  vrs.  Republican.  Mem.  Hist.  Soc. 
of  Piscataquis  Co.,  Me.,  Theta  Delta  Chi,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  (Bowdoin).  Club:  Curtis.  Recreations:  ten- 
nis.   Address:  IS  Rockland  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 

MEBBIIiIi,  John  Franklin,  M.D. ;  b.  Gilmanton, 
N.H.,  June  5,  1858;  s.  Jacob  D.  and  Sarah  A.  (San- 
born) Merrill;  prep.  edn.  Chapman's  pvt.  sch., 
Gilmanton;  Dartmouth,  1884-5;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt. 
Coll.  of  Medicine,  1886;  m.  Ethelwyn  L.  Foss,  of 
Warner,  N.H.,  Aug.  22,  1904;  2  children,  Edna  M., 
Robert  P.  Began  practice  in  New  London,  N.H., 
1887;  removed  to  Northwood,  1911;  mem.  A.  C. 
Royder  &  Co.,  druggists,  Laconia,  N.H.  Mem.  A. 
M.A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Baptist.  Odd 
Fellow,  Grange;  mem.  Rebekahs.  Address:  North- 
wood  Center,  N.H. 

MEBBII^Ii,  John  Fuller  Appleton,  lawyer;  b. 
Portland,  Me.,  Feb.  10,  1866;  s.  Col.  Charles  B.  and 
Abba  I.  (Little)  Merrill;  descendant  of  Nathaniel 
Merrill,  the  immigrant,  Newbury,  Mass.,  about 
1634;  prep.  edn.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.; 
A.B.,  Yale,  1889;  studied  law  in  office  of  Judge  Wil- 
liam L.  Putnam,  of  Portland,  and  at  Harvard  Law 
Sch.;  m.  Elizabeth  Payson  Goddard,  of  Portland, 
June  7,  1910.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1892,  and  since 
practiced  in  Portland;  mem.  Common  Council, 
Portland,  1  yr.,  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  2  yrs.;  mem.  Me. 
Senate,  1907;  mem.  Police  Examining  Bd.,  Port- 
land, about  5  vrs.;  judge  Municipal  Ct.,  of  Port- 
land,  1911-5;   U.S.   atty.,   Dist.   of  Me.,   since   Mar., 

1915.  Mem.  Cumberland  Bar  Assn.  Trustee  Chil- 
dren's Hosp.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Cumberland,  Portland  Athletic.  Recreations:  gar- 
dening. Home:  94  Neal  St.  Office:  98  Exchange 
St.,   and   Federal   Bldg..   Portland,   Me. 

MFBBIIiIi,  Joseph  Warren,  financier.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

MFBBIIiIi,  Iieon  S.,  college  dean;  b.  Solon,  Me., 
Dec.  22,  1864;  s.  Stephen  and  Jerusha  Caroline 
(Dean)  Merrill;  prep.  edn.  Solon  High  Sch.;  M.D.. 
Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1889;  m.  Alice  Estelle 
Wilson,  of  Solon,  Me.,  Aug.  12,  1885.  Engaged  as 
druggist,  1889-1900:  mgr.  Solon  Creamery  Co., 
1900-8;  state  dairy  instr.,  1907-10;  prof.  agrl.  ex- 
tension, U.  of  Me.,  since  Oct.  1,  1910,  and  dean  Coll. 
of  Agr.,  since  INIar.  1,  1911.  Has  served  as  mem. 
Sch.  Com.,  supt.  schs.,  and  postmaster.  Republi- 
can. Conglist.  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Century  (Ban- 
gor, Me.).    Address:  Orono,  Me. 

MEBBIIiIi,  Iieverett  Bradbury,  bass  soloist, 
vocal  teacher:  b.  Wenham,  Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1869;  s. 
Charles    Leverett   and    Sarah    (Bradbury)    Merrill; 


A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1892;  studied  singing  in  Italy, 
and  London,  also  in  Boston;  m.  Lucina  Cutler,  of 
Essex,  Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1893;  children,  Bernice  Cut- 
ler, Ruth  Appleton,  Frances  Joy.  Vocal  teacher, 
Boston,  since  1892;  was  with  Temple  Concert  Co., 
Bostonian  Opera  Co.,  Castle  Sq.  Opera  Co.,  New 
York;  liass  .soloist  Old  King's  Chapel,  Bo.ston,  Eliot 
Ch.,  and  Old  South  Ch.,  Boston.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Clubs:  Puddingstone,  Harvard  Mus.  Assn.  Recre- 
ations: yachting,  motoring.  Home:  42  Dustin  St., 
Biighton,  Mass.    Office:  218  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

MEBBIIiIi,  i;ucius  Herbert,  chemist;  b.  Auburn, 
Me.,  Oct.  1,  1857;  s.  Lucius  and  Anne  Elizabeth 
(Jones)  Merrill;  brother  of  George  I'erkins  Mer- 
rill, B.S.,  Me.  State  Coll.,  1883;  (hon.  Sc.I).,  U.  of 
Me.,  1908);  m.  Lydia  Maria  Buffum,  of  Orono,  Me., 
June  24,  1893  (died,  1907);  2d,  Annie  Clifford 
Moore,  of  Bangor,  Me.,  June  15,  1910.  Asst.  in  dept. 
of  lithology  and  physical  geologv,  U.S.  Nat.  Mus., 
1885-6;  chemist  Me.  Agrl.  Expt.  Sta.,  1886-08;  instr. 
biol.  chemistry,  1897-8,  prof.,  1898-06,  prof.  biol. 
and  agrl.  chemistry,  1907 — ,  U.  of  Me.  Home:  100 
Main  St.,  Orono,  Me.* 

MEBBIIiIi,  Mabel  Susan,  authoi-;  b.  Lisbon,  Me., 
June  17,  1867;  d.  Orhindu,  3d,  and  Roxana  (Brew- 
ster) Merrill,  of  Leeds,  Me.;  ed.  Lisbon  pub.  schs. 
to  13;  grad.  Edward  Little  High  Sch.,  Auburn,  Me., 
1887;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1891.  Began  writing  for 
publication,  1899;  in  newspaper  work  in  office  of 
Lewiston  Daily  Sun,  1901-7,  since  staff  writer  and 
contbr.  of  juvenile  stories  and  short  fiction  to 
mags.    Address:    112  Wood  St.,   Lewiston,   Me. 

MFBBIIiIi,  Nathan  Frederick,  chemist;  b. 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1849;  s.  Nathan  and 
Amelia  Grant  (Edmands)  Merrill;  B.S.  in  Chemis- 
try, Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1870;  studied  Heidelberg, 
Ziirich,  Leipzig,  Paris;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Zurich,  1873; 
also  studied  Harvard,  1  yr. ;  unmarried.  Prof,  and 
head  of  dept.  of  chemistry,  U.  of  Vt.  29  yrs.  to 
1914,  and  dean  of  dept.  from  about  1904-14;  prof, 
emeritus  since  1914.  Baptist.  Mem.  Am.  Chem. 
Soc,  Deutsche  Chem.  Gesellschaft,  Alpha  Tau 
Omega.  Club:  Algonquin  (Burlington,  Vt.).  Trans- 
lator: Drechsel's  Chemical  Reactions.  Contlir.  va- 
rious papers  on  organic  chemistry,  and  micro- 
scopic petrography,  and  U.S.  40°  parallel.  Address: 
Burlington,  Vt. 

MEBKIIii;,  Olin,  mfr.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

MEBBIIiIj,  Robert  J.,  state  insurance  commis- 
sioner: b.  Claremont,  N.H.,  Oct.  18,  1878;  s.  Martin 
V.  and  Helen  E.  (Barker)  Merrill;  ed.  common 
.schs.,  Charlestown  (N.H.)  High  Sch.;  Springfield 
(Mass.)  Business  Sch.;  married  Abbie  M.  Robert- 
son, of  Charlestown,  N.H.,  Sept.  14,  1904.  Started 
as  stenographer  in  law  office:  court  stenographer 
in  N.H.  for  many  yrs.;  ins.  agency,  1905-11;  state 
ins.  commr.,  since  Nov.  24,  1911.  Mem.  N.H.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1907,  09,  Senate,  1911  (com.  on  judiciary 
both  sessions).  Republican  with  Progressive  lean- 
ings.   Episcopalian.    Address:  Concord,  N.H. 

MFRRIIiIi,  Selah,  archaeologist,  consul;  May  2, 
1837-1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  WHio's  Who  in 
America,    1908-9.) 

MFRRIIiIi,  William  Howe,  M.D. :  b.  Newport, 
Me,  Apr.  3,  1864;  s.  Phineas  and  Elizabeth 
(George)  Merrill;  ed.  Me.  Central  Inst..  Pittsfleld; 
M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1888;  m.  Abbie 
Tarr,  of  Etna,  Me.,  Dec.  11.  1887;  2  children.  Prac- 
ticed in  Burnham,  Me..  1889-90,  Plymouth,  1890-5, 
Lawrence.  Mass.,  since  1896;  consulting  phys., 
Danvers  State  Hosp.;  ophthalmic  and  aural  sur- 
geon. Lawrence  Gen.  Hosp.  Trustee  Lawrence 
Industrial  Sch.;  mem.  Lawrence  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Coll. 
Surgeons,  Am.  Acad.  Laryngology  and  Ophthal- 
mology, N.E.  Ophthal.  Soc,  N.E.  Otol.  Soc,  Law- 
rence Med  Club;  dir.  Lawrence  Anti-Tuberculosis 
League,  Lawrence  Sanitary  Jlilk  Commn.  Conglist. 
Mason  (K.T. ).  Home:  16  Albion  St.  Office:  Bay 
State  Bldg.,   Lawrence,   ISlass. 

MERRII^Ii,  William  Truman,  M.D. ;  b.  Deer 
Isle  Me.,  Jan.  26,  1861;  s.  AVilliam  A.  and  Martha 
(Emery)  Merrill;  B.L.,  Dartmouth,  1887;  M.D.. 
Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1890;  m.  Miranda  F.  Cald- 
well, of  Sherman,  Me..  Sept.  24,  1891;  2  children, 
Lucile,    b.    Jan.    4,    1895;    Chauncey    Dean,    June   3 


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1898.  Practiced  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1890-1900,  Pat- 
ten, 1900-7,  Auburn  since  1907;  U.S.  examining 
surgeon,  at  Patten,  Me.  Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (Commandery). 
Home:  Auburn,  Me. 

MSBBIMAIT,  Charles  Henxy,  mfr. ;  b.  Augusta, 
Ga. ;  s.  William  1'.  ami  lOliza  Y.  Merriman;  ed. 
Providence  (HA.)  Hish  Sch.;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1892; 
m.  Westerly,  R.I.,  1862,  Esther  H.  Thurston.  For- 
merly treas.  Manville  Co.,  Smithlleld  Mfg.  Co., 
1860-6,  Silver  Spring  Bleaching  &  Dyeing  Co.,  1863- 
71,  Lippitt  Woolen  Co.,  Social  Mfg.  Co.,  1891-01; 
ex-pres.  Bank  of  North  America,  Providence.  Ex- 
pres.  Providence  Bd.  of  Trade.  Address:  Manville 
and  Piovidence,   R.I. 

S0:BBI]NXAI7,  Charles  Henry,  Jr.,  mfr.;  s.  Charles 
Henry  and  Esther  H.  (Thur.'-;ton)  Merriman.  Pres. 
Lippitt  Woolen  Co.;  dir.  Blackstone  Canal  Nat. 
Bank,  Blackstone  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Merchants  Fire 
Ins.  Co.    Office:  Bd.  of  Trade  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I. 

MEBBIMAir,  Daniel,  clergyman;  Dec.  3,  1838- 
Sept.  IS,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1912-13.) 

SO:bBII\XAN,  Helen  Bigrelow,  author,  artist;  b. 
Boston.  July  14,  1844;  d.  Erastus  Brigham  and 
Eliza  Frances  (Means)  Bigelow;  ed.  pvt.  schs., 
Boston;  m.  at  Kew  Ch.,  Eng.,  Rev.  Daniel  Merri- 
man, Sept.  1,  1874.  Author:  What  Shall  Make  Us 
Whole?  18S8;  Religio  Pictoris,  1899.  Home:  73  Bay 
State  Ivd.,  Boston;    (summer)   Intervale,  N.H.* 

MSBBIDCAir,  Rogfer  Big-elow,  college  prof.;  b. 
Boston,  May  24,  1876;  s.  Daniel  and  Helen  (Bige- 
low) Merriman;  Harvard,  1892-6,  1896-7,  1899-1900, 
and  as  John  Harvard  fellow  in  Europe,  1900-2, 
A.B.,  1896,  A.M.,  1897,  Ph.D.,  1902;  Balliol  Coll.. 
Oxford  U.,  Eng.,  1897-9,  B.Litt.,  1899;  m.  Dorothea 
Foote,  of  Boston,  June  2,  1904.  Instr.  in  history, 
1902-8,  asst.  prof.,  1908 — ,  Harvard.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Royal  Hist.  Soc, 
Hispanic  Soc.  America.  Clubs:  Union,  Tennis  and 
Racquet  (Boston),  Oakley  Country  (Watertown, 
Mass.).  CSee  Who's  "Who  in  America  for  publica- 
tions.)   Home:   175  Brattle  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

MEBBIMAN,  San  Iiorenzo,  educator;  b.  on  Pacific 
Ocean,  Dec.  2,  1869;  s.  Walter  and  Lavina  A. 
Merriman;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1897;  m.  Harriett  F. 
Springer,  of  Danforth,  Me.,  July  3.  1901.  Prin.  high 
sch..  Island  Falls,  Me.,  1897-02;  prin.  Patten  (Me.) 
Acad.,  1902-4;  prin.  high  sch.,  Presque  Isle,  Me., 
1904-7;  prin.  Aroostook  State  Normal  Sch.,  Presque 
Isle,  since  1907.  Mem.  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Re- 
publican.   Conglist.    Address:   Presque   Isle,   Me. 

MEBBIMAN,  Titus  Mooney,  clergyman.  (See 
vol.    ]90!l.) 

MERBITT,  Schuyler,  banker;  b.  N.T.  City,  Dec. 
16,  1853;  s.  Matthew  Franklin  and  Marie  (Shaw) 
Merritt;  A.B.,  Yale,  1873;  LL.B.,  Columbia,  1876; 
m.  Frances,  d.  Joseph  B.  and  Katharine  (Krom) 
Hoyt,  Oct.  21,  1879.  Became  connected  with  Yale 
&  Towne  Mfg.  Co.,  1877,  v.-p.  since  1895;  pres. 
Stamford  Nat.  Bank  since  1902;  dir.  Va.  Iron,  Coal 
&  Coke  Co.,  Am.  Tube  and  Stamping  Co.  Mem. 
Conn.  State  Bd.  of  Edn.  Republican.  Vestrvman 
St.  John's  P.E.  Ch.  Clubs:  Suburban,  Stamford 
Yacht,  Wee  Burn  Golf;  University,  Hardware, 
Yale    (New   York).     Home:    Stamford,    Conn. 

SOIRROVT,    Harriet   Lathrop,   botanist;    b.    Mer- 
row.    Conn.,    Sept.    8,    1858;    d.    Joseph    Battell    and 
Harriet    (Millard)    Merrow;    B.S.,    Wellesley    Coll 
1886,    A.M.,     1893;     student    U.     of    Mich.,  "1891-2 
Teacher    of    science,    high    sch.,    Plymouth,    Mass 
1887-8,   Gambler,   Ohio,   1888-91;   grad.   asst.,  U.   of 
Mich.,   1893-4;   prof,   botany,   R.I.   State  Coll.   since 
1895.    Fellow  A.A.A.S.,  and  of  Bot.  Soc.  of  America. 
Episcopalian.    Address:  Kingston,  R.I. 

MERROW,  Lyford  A.,  mfr.;  b.  Centre  Ossipee, 
N.H.,  Sept.  8,  1865;  s.  Daniel  and  Maria  Elizabeth 
(Brewster)  Merrow;  descendant  of  Henrv  Mer- 
row, Reading,  Mass..  1661;  direct  descendant  on 
mother's  side  of  William  Brewster,  of  the  Mav- 
flower;  ed.  town  schs..  Ossipee;  New  Hampton 
(N.H.)  Lit.  Tnstn.;  m.  Elizabeth  Rena  McDauthlin, 
of  Maiden,  Mass.,  Dec.  17.  1902;  1  son,  Parker 
McLauthlin.  Engaged  in  mfr.  of  oils,  paints  and 
varnishes  since  1882;  pres.  and  mgr.  New  England 
Oil,  Paint  &  Varnish  Co.;  pres.  Burbank  &  Ryder 


Varnish  Co.,  Hoffman  Paint  &  Varnish  Co.;  dir. 
Hildreth  Varnish  Co.,  George  T.  McLauthlin  Co.; 
apptd.  mem.  staff  of  Gov.  Charles  A.  Busiel,  rank 
of  col.,  1895;  elected  as  mem.  (Governor's  Council, 
1909;  del.  at  large  from  N.H.  to  Rep.  Nat.  Conv., 
Chicago,  1912.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Trustee  N.H.  State  Hosp.,  N.H.  State 
Prison,  N.H.  Industrial  Sch.,  N.H.  Sch.  for  Feeble 
Minded,  State  Sanatorium,  N.H.  Home  Missionary 
Soc.  (Congl.).  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (32°); 
Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Boston  City.  Recreations: 
farming.  Home:  Mountainview,  Ossipee,  N.H.  Of- 
fice:   7?,    Batterymarch   St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

MERROVT,  Moses  Hanson,  merchant;  b.  Milton 
Mills,  N.H.,  Sept.  22,  1826;  s.  Ezekiel  and  Clarrisa 
(Roberts)  Merrow;  ed.  New  Hampton  (N.H.)  Aca- 
demical and  Theol.  Instn.;  m.  Ella  Rebecca  Adams 
Proctor,  of  Chelsea,  INIass.,  June  13,  1863;  2  sons, 
John  William,  architect.  New  York;  Frederick 
Moses,  mcht.,  Ashland,  N.H.  Began  as  elk.  B.  B. 
Dorr's  store.  New  Hampton,  1849;  partner  with 
J.  R.  Pike,  as  Merrow  &  Pike,  1855-8;  in  meat 
business  with  brother  as  Merrow  Bros.,  Faneuil 
Hall  Market,  Boston,  1858-64;  in  gen.  mdse.  busi- 
ness. New  Hampton,  1864-79;  engaged  in  farming 
since  1879.  County  commr.  Belknap  Co.,  1885-9. 
Trustee  New  Hampton  Lit.  Instn.;  corporator  and 
local  treas.  Gordon-Nash  Library.  Democrat.  Free 
Baptist.  Mason  (Past  Master);  mem.  Grange  (Past 
Master).  Traveled  through  the  .Southern  and 
Western  states  in  1860.  Address:  New  Hampton, 
New  Hampshire. 

MERRV,  John  Fairfield,  rear-admiral;  b.  Edge- 
comb,  Me.,  Mar.  5,  1840;  s.  John  and  Sarah  A. 
]Merry;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Edgecomb;  m.  Nancy  J. 
Winslow,  of  Damariscotta,  Me.,  Aug.  11,  1862. 
Entered  navy,  Oct.  15,  1862,  and  served  through 
the  Civil  War;  served  also  in  the  Spanish- Am. 
War;  has  served  in  all  the  foreign  and  home  stas., 
in  the  grades  of  ensign.  It.,  It.-comdr.,  comdr., 
capt.  and  rear-admiral;  last  duty  commandant  U.S. 
Naval  Sta.,  Honolulu,  H.I. ;  retired  at  age  limit, 
Mar.  5,  1902.  Chmn.  Mass.  Nautical  Sch.  Bd.,  1911- 
13.  Clubs:  Army  and  Navy  (Washington),  Central 
(Somerville,  Mass.),  Union  (Boston).  Address:  142 
Highland    Av.,    Somerville,    Mass.* 

MERWIN,  Henry  Childs,  lawyer;  b.  Pittsfleld, 
Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1853;  s.  Elias  M. ;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1874;  m.  Anne  Amory  Andrews,  of  Boston,  Apr.  22, 
1884.  Admitted  to  bar,  1877,  and  practiced  until 
1890;  now  elk.  to  the  speaker  of  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep. 
Lecturer  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1890-4,  and  Lowell 
Inst.,  1900.  Pres.  Boston  Work  Horse  Relief 
Assn.;  sec.  Red  Acre  Farm  (home  for  horses);  dir. 
Animal  Rescue  League.  Author:  Patentability  of 
Inventions,  1884;  Road.  Track  and  Stable,  1893; 
Life  of  Aaron  Burr,  1899;  Life  of  Thomas  Jeffer- 
son, 1901;  Dogs  and  Men,  1910;  Life  of  Bret 
Hart,  1911.  Also  essays  on  Tammany,  Horses, 
etc.,  in  Atlantic  Monthly,  and  other  contbns.  to 
leading  mags.  Edited  Merwin's  Equity,  Curtis' 
Jurisprudence  of  Federal  Courts.  Address:  State 
House,  Boston,  Mass.* 

MERWIN,  Henry  Warner,  lawyer;  b.  New  Ha- 
ven, Conn.,  .lulv  24,  1875;  s.  Thomas  P.  and 
Harriet  A.  (Warner)  Merwin;  Ph.B.,  Y'ale,  1895; 
LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1897;  unmarried.  Admitted 
to  Conn,  bar,  1897,  to  N.Y.  bar,  1898;  practiced  in 
New  Haven  and  New  Y'ork.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.. 
New  Haven  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Book  and 
Gavel  Soc.  (Yale  Law  Sch.).  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Graduates',  New  Haven  Country,  Young 
Men's  Republican.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  58 
College  St.    Office:  129  Church  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

MERWHT,  James  Burtis,  editor;  b.  Bingham  ton, 
N.Y.,  May  22,  1835;  s.  Joseph  R.  and  Emily  (Par- 
ker) Merwin;  married.  Founder  and  editor  Ameri- 
can Journal  of  Education  since  1867.  Lon.g  identi- 
fied with  cause  of  edn.;  publicist.  In  youth  was 
intimate  friend  of  President  Lincoln;  during  Civil 
War  was  in  service  of  U.S.A.  Address:  Middlefleld, 
Conn.* 

MERWIN,  Robert  Clifford,  brick  mfr.;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Jan.  16,  1876;  s.  Chas.  P.  and  Har- 
riet N.  (Hitchcock)  Merwin;  student  Phillips 
Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  and  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch., 
Yale,    class    of   1897.     Became   pres.    C.    P.    Merwin 


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Brick  Co.,  1904;  mem.  Citv  Council,  New  Britain, 
1904-8;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907-8.  Republi- 
can.   Address:   New  Britain,  Conn. 

MIISERVX:,  Albert  Wesley,  apotliecary;  b.  Na- 
ples, Me.,  Oct.  31,  1862;  s.  Isaac  G.  and  Emily 
(Norton)  Meserve;  prep.  edn.  Bridston  Acad.;  A. 
B.,  Bowdoin,  1888,  A.M..  1891;  m.  Jean  S.  Locke, 
of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Oct.  5,  1905.  Teacher  high  sch. 
and  acad.  until  1896;  entered  pharmacy,  1896,  and 
became  owner,  1900;  dir.,  sec.  and  treas.  Kenne- 
bunk  Loan  &  Bldg.  Assn.;  town  elk.  of  Kennebunk 
since  1904.  Treas.  Me.  Pharm.  Assn.  (pres.,  1905); 
mem.  Am.  Pliarm.  Assn..  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Mason 
(32°.  K.T.).  Wrote:  Historv  of  JNlurrav  R.  A. 
Chapter  No.   33,   1909.    Address:  Kennebunk,  Me. 

Ikli: SERVE,  Harry  Chamberlain,  clergyman;  b. 
Quincy,  111.,  Jul-y  12.  186S;  s.  Harry  and  Nancy 
Lucenia  (Chamberlain)  Meserve;  f^rad.  Lowell 
(Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1886;  engaged  in  pvt.  study 
until  1891;  B.D..  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1894;  post-grad, 
study,  Yale,  1895;  m.  Lowell,  Mass.,  May  23,  1894, 
Bertha  Frances  Murkland.  Ordained  to  ministry 
Congl.  Ch.,  1894;  pastor,  Faith  Ch.,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1893-1900.  Plvmouth  Ch.,  Indianapolis, 
1900-3,  First  Congl.  Ch.,  Danbury,  Conn.,  since 
1903;  chaplain  Ind.  Commandery  Loyal  Legion, 
1902-3;  spent  several  seasons  abroad  and  preached 
in  Congl.  chs.  in  and  about  London.  Mem.  Soc. 
Bibl.  Literature  and  Exegesis.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shrin- 
er) ;  mem.  Loyal  Legion,  Odd  Fellows.  Address: 
The  Manse,  Danbury,  Conn. 

IVTESSENCrEB,  Hiram  John,  actuary  Travelers* 
Ins.  Co.;  July  6.  1865-Dec.  15,  1913.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

MESSENGER,  J(ames)  Franklin,  college  prof.: 
b.  Benton  Co.,  la.,  Jan.  30,  1872;  s.  James  Jolm 
and  Mary  Ann  (Hamlin)  Messenger;  A.B.,  U.  of 
Kan.,  1895;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1901;  Ph.D.,  Columbia, 
1903;  m.  July  31,  1895,  Lora  Estelle  Olds,  of  Law- 
rence, Kan.  Teacher  in  Hutchinson  (Kan.)  High 
Sch.,  1895-7,  U.  of  N.M.,  1899-1900;  asst.  in  psy- 
chology. Harvard,  1900-1;  fellow  in  psychology, 
Columbia,  1901-2;  teacher  of  psychology  and  edn., 
Va.  State  Normal  Sch.,  1905-9;  prof.  edn.  and  dir. 
of  Summer  Sch.,  U.  of  Vt.,  since  1909.  Fellow 
A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  N.E.A.,  Am.  Psychol.  Assn.,  Nat. 
Assn.  Coll.  Teachers  of  Edn.,  N.E.  Assn.  Coll. 
Teachers  of  Edn.,  Sigma  Nu.  Republican.  Metho- 
dist. Author  of  monograph  on  Perception  of  Num- 
ber. Home:  164  Summit  St.  Address:  University 
of  Vermont,   Burlington,   Vt. 

MESSER,  Charles  Carson,  M.D.;  b.  Springfield, 
N.H.,  Dec.  25,  1S53;  s.  Phineas  and  Mary  A.  (Bow- 
man) Messer;  descendant  of  old  N.E.  stock  on 
both  sides;  grad.  New  London  (N.H. )  Lit.  and 
Scientific  Instn.,  1875;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch., 
1879;  m.  Elsie  Marie  Steitz,  of  JNIeriden,  Conn., 
Nov.  4,  1903.  Demonstrator  of  anatomy,  Dart- 
mouth Med.  Sch.,  1878;  interne  Hosp.  for  Incura- 
bles, Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1880;  practiced  in  Turners 
Falls,  Mass.,  since  1881;  chmn.  Bd.  of  Health  5 
yrs.;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.  4  yrs.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Franklin  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  (pres.  2  yrs., 
now  censor).  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Pesk- 
eompskut  (Turners  Falls).  Home:  8  Prospect  St. 
Office:    122  Av.  A,  Turners  Falls,   Mass. 

IffESSER,  Guerdon  Norris,  physical  dir.;  b.  Ber- 
lin, Ont.,  May  23,  1887;  s.  Horace  Warner  and 
Edith  Lorretta  (Norris)  Messer;  grad.  Springfield 
High  Sch..  1906;  degree  Bachelor  Phys.  Edn. 
Springfield  Y.M.C.A.  Coll.,  1909;  grad.  Harvard 
Summer  Sch.  of  Phvs.  Edn..  1910;  m.  Ethel  Roberta 
Seerley,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  June  16,  1909;  2 
children,  Edith  Margarett,  Ruth  Seerley.  Phys. 
dir.  Springfield  Boys  Club,  1904;  dir.  Playgrounds, 
Springfield,  summers,  1906,  7,  8;  asst.  phys.  dir. 
Springfield  High  Sch.,  1906,  7,  8,  9;  dir.  phys.  edn., 
pub.  schs.,  of  Birmingham,  Ala.,  1909,  10,  11;  phys. 
dir.  (Tlamp  Greenbrier,  Alderson,  W.Va.,  summer, 
1911;  dir.  phys.  edn.,  Worcester  Acad.,  since  1911; 
asso.  dir.  Ca'mp  Winnecook,  Unity,  Me.,  summer, 
1912-13.  Methodist.  Mason.  Author:  How  to  Play 
Basketball.  1909;  also  contbr.  on  sports,  games 
and  ethics  of  sport.  Recreations:  motoring.  Ad- 
dress: Worcester  Academy,  Worcester,  Mass. 

METCAI.F,  Albert,  merchant;  Nov.  27,  1824-19 — . 
(See  vol.  1909.) 


METCAI.F,  Albert  Aug-ustus,  agriculturist;  b. 
Holden,  IVIass.,  Oct.  4,  1848.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

METCAI.F,  Carleton  Ray,  M.D.;  b.  Med  ford, 
Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1880;  s.  Eliab  Wight  and  Ellen 
Josephine  (Case)  Metcalf ;  grad.  Cambridge  (Mass.) 
Latin  Sch.,  1898;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1902;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1906.  Asst.  resident  phys.,  Mass. 
Gen.  Hosp.,  1909-12;  practiced  at  Concord,  N.H., 
since  1912;  attending  physician,  St.  Paul's  Sch.; 
asst.  visiting  surgeon,  Margaret  Pillshury  Gen. 
Hosp.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  N.H.  Surg.  Soc,  Aescu- 
lapian  Club,  etc.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Au- 
thor of  brochures:  Tubercular  Pericarditis,  1909; 
Resuscitation  After  Relative  Death,  1909;  Acidosis, 
1915;  etc.  Contbg.  editor  to  Hospital  Management 
(pub.  1911).    Address:  4  N.  State  St.,  Concord.  N.H. 

METCAIiF,  Edward  Potter,  banker.  (See  vol. 
1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,   1914-15.)* 

METCAIiF,  Frank  Hamilton,  assistant  agt.  and 
treas.  Farr  Alpaca  Co.;  b.  Hamilton,  Ont..  Can.. 
Oct.  9,  1868;  s.  Joseph  and  Clara  (Farr)  Metcalf; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  and  partial  course 
Worcester  Poly.  Inst.;  m.  Northampton,  Mass., 
1895,  Mable  A.  Warner;  1  child,  Katharine  L. 
Entered  mfg.  business,  1889;  asst.  agt.  and  treas. 
and  dir.  Farr  Alpaca  Co.;  pres.  Holyoke  Valve  and 
Hydrant  Co.;  dir.  Hadley  Falls  Nat.  Bank;  trustee 
Holyoke  Savings  Bank,  dir.  Holyoke  Hotel  Co.; 
v.-p.  Mt.  Holyoke  Co.  Trustee  Clarke  Sch.  for  the 
Deaf,  Holyoke  City  Hosp.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.);  Elk. 
Recreations:  farming.    Address:  Holyoke,  Mass. 

METCAIiF,  Harold,  M.D. ;  b.  Providence,  R.I., 
Nov.  25,  1860:  s.  Levi  and  Georgiana  (Tucker) 
Metcalf;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Providence;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1884;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1887;  m.  Providence, 
July  31,  1889,  Mary  Anna  Barney;  4  children,  Mary 
L.  (at  home),  George  T.  (business  in  Providence), 
John  T.  (U.S.  Naval  Acad.),  Paul  B.  (Brown  U.). 
Practiced  in  Providence  about  a  yr.  and  at  Wick- 
ford  since;  in  med.  cliarge  of  Soldiers'  Home  when 
it  was  in  Wiclvford;  health  officer  North  Kingston; 
trustee  pub.  library;  examiner  for  State  Tuber- 
culosis Sanitarium.  Independent  Republican.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  R.I.  and  Washington  Co.  and  Providence 
med.  socs.,  R.I.  Medico-Legal  Soc,  R.I.  Hist.  Soc, 
R.I.  S.A.R.  Episcopalian.  Pres.  Town  Sch.  Com.; 
pres.  and  trustee  North  Kingston  Pub.  Library. 
Author  of  papers  on  med.  subjects,  some  of  wliich 
have  been  published,  notably,  "A  Case  of  Myve- 
dema"  and  "A  Case  of  Hydatids."  Address:  Wick- 
ford,   R.I. 

METCAIiF,  Henry  Clayton,  prof,  economics;  b. 
"Warsaw,  111.;  s.  Thomas  B.  and  Marv  Ellen  (Cham- 
bers) Metcalf;  grad.  111.  State  Normal  U.,  1890; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1894;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Berlin,  1897; 
studied  in  Paris  1  yr. ;  m.  Mary  Ellen  Jones,  of 
Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  3,  1907;  3  children.  Jackson 
prof,  polit.  science.  Tufts  Coll.,  since  1899.  Has 
been  identified  with  practical  business  affairs  since 
boyhood;  was  in  charge  of  80-acre  farm  at  age  of 
16;  has  studied  and  worked  with  factory  and 
industrial  groups;  connected  for  a  number  of  yrs. 
with  economic  com.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com.;  chmn. 
vocational  guidance  com.  Nat.  Assn.  Corporation 
Schs.;  lecturer  on  sch.  staff  of  Edison  Co.,  N.Y. 
City;  lecturer  on  economics  Garland  Sch.  for 
Hofnemaking;  economic  adviser.  Women's  Ednl. 
and  Industrial  Union,  Boston;  etc.  Mem.  Sch. 
Com.,  Winchester,  Mass.  Mem.  Am.  Econ.  Assn., 
Am.  Assn.  for  Labor  Legislation.  Am.  Sociol.  Soc, 
Am  Soc.  for  the  Promotion  of  Thrift,  N.E.  Civic 
Forum  Bureau.  N.E.  br.  Nat.  Civic  Federation. 
Nat.  Assn.  of  Coll.  and  Univ.  Professors,  Harvard 
Teachers'  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Author: 
Local  Transportation  in  Paris  and  Berlin,  1897; 
Industrial  and  Social  Justice,  Outline  and  Bibli- 
ography. Has  delivered  numerous  lectures  before 
socs.,  clubs,  etc..  on  municipal  ownership,  voca- 
tional guidance,  home  economics,  efficiency  in 
church  work,  etc.  Home:  31  Sheffield  Rd.,  Win- 
chester,   Mass. 

METCAIiF,  Henry  Harrison,  journalist;  b.  New- 
port, N.H..  Apr.  7,  1841;  s.  Joseph  P.  and  Lucy 
(Gould)  Metcalf;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Mt.  Caesar 
Sem.,  Swanzey,  N.H..  LL.B..  Law  Dept.,  U.  of 
Mich.,    1865;    studied    with    Hon.    Edmund    Burke, 


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Newpoit,  X.H.,  and  was  admitted  to  bar,  Auk., 
1866;  (hon.  A.M.,  Dartmouth,  1913);  m.  I^ittleton, 
N  H.,  1869,  Mary  Jane  .Jackson;  3  children,  Harry 
B.,  b.  Jan.  25,  1871;  Edmund  B.,  July  7,  1872; 
Laura  P.,  Feb.  4,  1874.  Reared  on  farm;  taught 
sch.;  entered  journalistic  work;  editor  Wliito 
Mountain  Republic,  Littleton,  1867-8,  The  People, 
Concord,  1868-72;  purchased  White  ISIountain  Re- 
public and  conducted  it,  1872-4,  when  sold  Reijublic 
and  established  tlie  Democratic  Press,  Dover,  N.H., 
editing  same,  1874-9;  editor  ^Manchester  Daily 
Union,  1879-82,  People  and  Patriot,  1882-92; 
founded  the  Granite  Monthly  at  Dover,  1877,  later 
removed  it  to  Concord  and  is  now  its  editor  and 
publisher.  Democrat.  Del.  to  every  Dem.  State 
Conv.  of  N.H.  since  1867  (sec,  1869,  1870,  pres. 
1900);  del.  to  Dem.  Nat.  Conv.,  St.  Louis,  1876; 
candidate  for  Congress,  1910;  present  state  his- 
torian. Universalist.  Mem.  N.H.  Soc.  S.A.R.  (mem. 
bd.  of  mgrs. ),  Royal  Arcanum,  Patrons  of  Hus- 
bandry (lecturer  State  Grange  6  yrs. );  sec.  N.H. 
:it;ili>  "p.(i,    of  Trnilc     Addics.';:    Concord,   N.H. 

^ILBTCAIiT,  Jesse  Hougrliton,  woolen  mfr. ;  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  Nov.  16,  1860;  s.  Jes.se  and  Helen 
A.  (Rowe)  Metcalf;  descendant  of  Joel  Metcalf, 
Providence,  1780;  ed.  pvt.  schs.,  and  Yorkshire 
Coll.,  Eng. ;  m.  Louise  D.  Sharpe,  of  Providence; 
1  daughter,  Cornelia  Thurston.  Agt.  Wanskuck 
Mills,  nifrs.  woolens,  188.5-13,  pres.  same  since 
1913;  pres.  R.I.  Hosp.,  IManville  Co.;  dir.  Provi- 
dence Washington  Ins.  Co.,  Mfrs.'  Mut.  Fire  Ins. 
Co.,  Narragansett  Electric  Co.,  E.  W.  Bliss  Co., 
etc.;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907.  Mem.  Providence 
Cliamber  of  Commerce.  Trustee  R.I.  Sch.  of  De- 
sign. Unitarian.  Clubs:  Hope,  Squantum,  R.l. 
Yacht,  New  York  Yacht.  Recreations:  fishing. 
Home:  Woodward  Rd.,  nr.  Roger  Williams  Chapel. 
Office:  36  Exchange  PL,  Providence,  R.I. 
_  ]WT!TnAT.T',  Joel  Hastings,  clergyman:  b.  Mead- 
ville.  Pa.,  Jan.  4,  186C;  s.  Lewis  Herbert  and  Anna 
(Hicks)  Metcalf:  grad.  :\Ieadville  Theol.  Sch..  1890; 
student.  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1890;  Ph.D.,  Allegheny 
(Pa.)  Coll.,  1892:  Manchester  Coll.  (U.  of  Oxford), 
1903;  m.  Elizabeth  S.  Lochman,  of  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Sept.  22,  1891.  Ordained  Unitarian  minis- 
try, 1890;  minister  Burlington,  Vt.,  1893-03,  1st 
Congl.  Ch.,  Taunton,  Mass..  1904-10,  Unitarian  Ch., 
Winchester,  Mass.,  1910 — .  Interested  in  astronomy 
and  lias  discovered  about  41  minor  planets,  several 
variable  stars  and  3  comets  (1  periodic).  Has 
made  several  telescopes  as  a  recreation,  his  last 
one  the  largest  at  Harvard  Obs.  (16  in.  double). 
Chmn.  visiting  com.  Harvard  Obs.:  mem.  visiting 
(jom.  Ladd  Obs.  Awarded  4  medals,  Astron.  Soc. 
of  the  Pacific,  and  gold  medal,  Astron.  Soc.  Mexico. 
Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences:  mem.  Astron. 
Soc.   America.     Home:   Winchester,   Mass.* 

METCAliI",  Iieonard,  civil  engineer;  b.  Galves- 
ton, Aug.  26,  18  70;  s.  .Joseph  Houghton  and  Emma 
Augusta  (Leonard)  Metcalf;  B.S.  in  C.E.,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1892;  unmarried.  Consulting  engr., 
Boston,  1897;  mem.  firm  of  Metcalf  &  Eddy.  Trus- 
tee Concord  Free  Pub.  Library.  Unitarian.  Mem. 
Am.  Soc.  C.E.  (dir.).  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs..  Am. 
Water  Works  Assn.  (exec,  com),  N.E.  Water 
Works  Assn.  (pres.),  Boston  Soc.  C.E..  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon,  etc.  Clubs:  Union,  City,  Engineers',  Tech- 
nology (Boston),  University  (C^hicago),  Technol- 
ogy (New  York),  Social  CJircle,  Golf  (Concord, 
Mass.).  Home:  Concord,  Mass.  Office:  Harris 
Trust  Bldg.,  Chicago,  and  14  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

METCAliF,  Iiorettus  Sutton,  editor;  b.  Mon- 
mouth. ;Me.,  Oct.  17.  1837:  s.  Mason  .lerome  and 
Hannah  Elizabeth  (Welch)  Metcalf;  ed.  in  Mon- 
mouth and  Boston  pub.  schs.;  (A.M.,  Bates  Coll., 
1889;  LL.D..  la.  Coll.,  1890);  m.  Amanda  Ames  Le- 
mont,  of  Bath,  Me.,  Sept.  2,  1861.  Editor  several 
weekly  jours,  published  in  combination  in  ]\Iass., 
1871-6;  mng.  editor  North  American  Review.  1876- 
85;  founded.  1886,  and  edited  The  Forum,  1886-91; 
founded,  1893.  and  edited  Florida  Daily  Citizen, 
Jacksonville,  1893-7.    Home:   Bath,  Me.* 

METCAIiF.  Robert  Comfort,  educator;  Jan.  8, 
1833-Oct.,   1912.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

METCAIiF,  Robert  Fisher,  lawyer;  b.  George- 
town, Mass.,  June  3,  1880;  s.  George  L.  and  Olive 
V.  (Andrews)  Metcalf;  ed.  common  and  high  schs.. 


Georgetown,  grad.,  1896;  grad.  English  course, 
Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  1900;  LL.B..  Boston  U.  Sch. 
of  Law,  1903;  m.  Jennie  F.  Spofford,  of  Georgetown. 
Aug.  17,  1910;  2  children,  Olive  Rebecca,  Robert 
Fisher.  Began  practice,  with  Poor  &  Fuller  at 
Haverhill,  Sept.,  1903;  on  appmt.  of  Judge  Fuller 
to  bench,  firm  became  Poor  &  Abbott,  so  continu- 
ing until  INIay,  1908;  since  pi-acticed  alone;  mod- 
erator of  Georgetown,  1903-8;  chmn.  Bd.  of  Se- 
lectmen, 1907-12;  chmn.  Bd.  of  Assessors,  1907. 
Democrat.  Orthodox  Conglist.  Home:  Georgetown, 
Mass.    Office:  3  Water  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

METCAIiF,  Stephen  Olney,  mfr.;  s.  Jesse  and 
Hebii  A.  (Rowe)  .Metcalf;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1878; 
m.  Esther  H.  Pieice,  Dec.  2,  1886;  3  children,  Helen 
Pierce,  George  Pierce,  Houghton  Pierce.  Pres.  The 
Providence  Journal  Co.;  dir.  R.I.  Hosp.  Trust  Co.; 
treas.  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design;  treas.  and  dir.  The 
Wanskuck  Mills,  mfrs.  woolens;  treas.  Steere  Wor- 
sted Mill,  Oakland  Worsted  Co.  and  of  Auburn 
Woolen  Co.,  of  Auburn,  N.Y'.  Trustee  Brown  U. 
since  1899.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs: 
Hope,  University,  Agawam  Hunt  (Providence); 
University  (New  York).  Recreations:  fishing, 
hunting,  golf.  Home:  132  Bowen  St.  Office:  36  Ex- 
change PL.  Providence,  R,T.* 

METEYARD,  Thomas  Buford,  artist;  b.  Rock 
Island,  111.,  Nov.  12,  1865;  s.  Capt.  Thomas  C.  and 
Marion  (Lunt)  Meteyard;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs., 
Chicago,  2  yrs.  at  Harvard;  studied  art  in  Europe; 
m.  Isabel  Montagu  Barber,  of  Hampstead,  London, 
Eng.,  July  9,  1910.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
other  details.)    Address:  Scituate,  Mass.* 

METZGER,  Fraser,  clergvman;  b.  Gloversville, 
N.Y.,  Oct.  25,  1872;  s.  Albert  Henry  and  Catherine 
(Lenz)  Metzger;  grad.  St.  Johnsville  High  Sch., 
1890;  A.B.,  Union  Coll.,  Schenectadv,  N.Y..  1902; 
B.D.,  Christian  Bibl.  Inst.,  1903;  m.  Freehold,  N.Y., 
.June  12.  1902,  .Jessie  Amy  Lacy;  3  children.  Albert 
Lacy,  Roscoe  Fraser,  Karl  Edward.  Supplied  chs. 
in  Freehold  and  Albany,  N.Y.,  and  filled  position 
as  lecturer  and  teacher  of  Bible  classes  in  Y.M. 
C.A.,  Albany;  ordained  to  Christian  ministry,  1902; 
pastor,  Randolph.  Vt.,  since  1902.  Progressive  can- 
didate for  gov.  Vt.,  1912.  Mem.  Montpelier  Min- 
isters' Assn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Upsilon. 
Recreations:   golf,  tennis.    Address:  Randolph,  Vt. 

ME'VER,  George  von  Lengerke,  Secretary  of  the 
Navy;  b.  Boston,  June  24,  1858;  s.  George  A.  and 
Grace  Helen  (Parker)  Meyer;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1879 
(LL.D..  1911);  m.  Alice  Appleton,  of  Lenox,  Mass., 
.June  25.  1885.  In  business  as  merchant  and  trus- 
tee, 1879-99;  dir.  Amoskeag  Mfg.  Co.,  Old  Colony 
Trust  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Common  Council,  1889-90, 
Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1891;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1892-7  (speaker,  1894-7);  chmn.  Mass.  Paris  Expn. 
mgrs.,  1898:  mem.  Rep.  Nat.  Com..  1898-04:  am- 
bassador extraordinarv  and  plenipotentiarv  to 
Italy.  1900-5.  to  Russia.  1905-7;  Postmaster-Gen. 
in  cabinet  of  President  Roosevelt,  Mar.  4,  1907- 
Mar.  6.  1909;  Sec.  of  the  Navv  in  cabinet  of  Pres- 
ident Taft,  Mar.  6,  1909-Mar.,  1913.  Overseer  of 
Harvard  U.,  1911 — .    Home:  Hamilton,  Mass.* 

MEYER,  Harold  Alton,  b.  Providence.  R.I..  Dec. 
7.  1881;  s.  Andrew  Alton  and  Charlotte  Wilbur 
(Sprague)  Mever:  descendant  of  Roger  Williams; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1904,  LL.B.,  1908;  m.  Ethel  Chris- 
tina Wheeler  of  Somerville,  IMass.,  Dec.  1.  1909: 
children,  Susan  Frances,  Guv  Wheeler.  Admitted 
to  bar  of  Suffolk  Co.,  1908;  practiced  in  Boston; 
office  of  Warren,  Hoague,  James  &  Bigelow,  1908- 
09;  on  own  account.  1909-12:  associated  with 
Earnest  E.  Smith,  in  handling  investment  securi- 
ties since  1912.  Consul  Boston  for  the  Republic  of 
Paraguav.  Progressive.  Conglist.  Club:  Boston 
City.  Home:  294  High  St.,  West  Medford,  Mass. 
Office:  78  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

MICHAEi;,  Arthur,  chemist;  b.  Buffalo.  N.Y., 
Aug.  7.  1853;  s.  John  and  Clara  Michael;  ed.  pvt. 
and  pub.  schs.,  Buffalo,  univs.  of  Berlin  and  Heidel- 
berg ficole  de  Medicine  de  Paris  (hon.  A.M.,  Tufts, 
1882.  Ph.D..  1890;  LL.D..  Clark  U..  1909,  Tufts, 
1910);  m.  Helen  C.  Abbott,  of  Phila.,  June.  1889. 
Prof,  chemistry.  Tufts  Coll..  1882-9  and  1894-07, 
prof,  emeritus,  1907-12;  prof,  organic  chemistry. 
Harvard.   1912 — .    Home:  Newton  Centre,  Mass.* 


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MICHAEIiIS,    Georgre    Vail    Sliepard,    publisher 

and  editor.    (See  vol.  liMiO.) 

IMCICHEIiMAN',  Joseph,  lawyer;  b.  Kovno,  Rus- 
sia, July  8,  1869;  s.  Abraham  and  Baile  (Shuval) 
Michelinan;  ed.  pub.  schs.  in  Russia;  came  to 
America,  1884;  LL.B.,  cum  laude,  Boston  U.  Law 
Sch.,  1900;  m.  Feb.  20,  1899,  Bertha  Sharfman,  of 
Boston;  children,  Isabella  Vivian,  Gladys  Felicia, 
Grace  Mirriam,  Edward  Abi'aham,  Esther  Con- 
stance. Practiced  in  Boston  since  Sept.,  1900;  ap- 
pointed master  in  chancery,  1906,  reajipointed, 
1911.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass.  bar  assns.  Republican. 
Hebrew.  Member  Odd  Fellows,  K.  of  P.,  B.P.O.E. 
Club:  New  Century.  Recreations:  gardening. 
Home:  35  Waldeck  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Office: 
Pemberton  Bldg.,  Boston. 

MICHEIiS,  Clarence  Edward,  educator;  b.  Dur- 
ham, Me.,  Dec.  5,  1869;  s.  William  Sarjent  and 
Delia  Amanda  (Bailey)  Michels;  A.B.,  Bowdoin, 
1894;  m.  Alice  Genevieve  Dver,  of  Cape  Elizabeth, 
Me.,  Dec.  25,  1906;  2  children,  Louise  Dyer,  b.  June 
21,  1909;  Doris  Bailev,  Mar.  24,  1911.  Prin.  high 
sch.,  Standish,  IMe.,  1896,  Boothbay  Harbor,  1897, 
Vinalhaven,  1899,  Hanover,  Mass.,  1901;  prin.  Som- 
erset Acad.,  Athens,  Me.,  1901-2;  teacher,  Ashby, 
Mass.,  1902-3;  prin.  high  sch.,  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me., 
1904-6,  instr..  Conn.  Lit.  Instn.,  Suffield,  1906-8; 
teacher,  Barnstable,  Mass.,  1909;  prin.  Frances- 
town  (N.H.)  Acad.,  1910-12;  supt.  schs.,  :Milton, 
Wakefield  and  Ossipee,  N.H.,  1912-14,  Windham 
North-west  Dist.,  Vt.,  since  1915.  Mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.    Republican.     Address:   Londonderry,   Vt. 

MICHEIiSON,  Albert  Keminway,  consul.  (See 
vol.   1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America.) 

MICHIE,  Henry  Stuart,  art  educator;  b.  Fergus, 
Ont.,  Can.,  1871;  s.  Henry  and  Anne  (Argo)  Michie; 
parents  Aberdeenshire  Scotch;  ed.  LTpper  Can.  Coll., 
1888-1900;  Toronto  U.  (architecture),  1900-2;  Pratt 
Inst.,  Bi-ooklyn,  1902-5;  London  County  Council 
Schs.,  England,  1906-7;  m.  Jeanne  Mary  Hatch, 
of  Camden,  N.J.,  June  4,  1909;  3  children,  Henry  S., 
Jeanne  H.,  Forbes  S.  Instr.  in  decorative  design, 
McKinley  M.T.S.,  Washington,  D.C.,  1905-6;  dir. 
Arts  and  Crafts  Sch.,  George  Washington  U..  1907- 
08;  instr.  in  design,  (Columbia  U.,  summer  sessions, 
1908;  prin.  Worcester  Art  Museum  Sch.  since  1908. 
Conglist.  Recreations:  tennis,  curling,  golf, 
cricket.  Home:  10  Military  Rd.  Address:  Salis- 
bury House,   Worcester,  IMass. 

MIDDIiETON,  Howard  Allen,  farmer;  b.  Enfield, 
Conn.,  Oct.  31,  1869;  s.  Hon.  John  and  Harriet  S. 
(Allen)  Middleton;  grad.  Hartford  High  Sch.,  1888; 
m.  May  27,  1897,  Jane  F.  Tetley,  of  Broad  Brook, 
Conn.,  6  children,  John  W.,  Ruth  F.,  Howard  A.,  Jr., 
Janice  M.,  Olive  M.,  William  A.  Began  active  ca- 
reer in  business  with  father  (John  Middleton  & 
Sons,  gen.  store),  1890;  now  raising  tobacco  and 
farming.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901,  Senate, 
1907,  09;  del.  State  Constl.  Conv.,  1902.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason;  Forester;  mem.  O.E.S.,  D.O.H. 
Address:   Broad  Brook,  Conn. 

MIBGI^EY,  Albert  Leonard,  dental  surgeon;  b. 
Worcester,  Mass.,  .Apr.  8,  1878;  s.  James  and  Mary 
Amelia  (Keefe)  Midgley;  grad.  Worcester  Class- 
ical High  Sch.,  1897;  Brown  U.,  1897-8;  D.M.D., 
cum  laude.  Harvard  Dental  Sch.,  1901;  m.  Jennie 
Frances  Corliss,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  July  17, 
1906;  2  children,  Mary,  Catherine.  Practiced  in 
Providence  since  1901;  instr.  Harvard  Dental  Sch.; 
lecturer  in  Forsyth  Dental  Infirmary  for  Children, 
Postgraduate  Sch.  of  Orthodontia,  Boston;  dental 
surgeon  R.I.  Hosp.,  John  AV.  Keefe  Surgery  (Prov- 
idence), St.  Joseph's  Hosp.,  St.  Vincent's  Infant 
Asylum,  Providence  Dist.  Nursing  Assn.;  attend- 
ing oral  surgeon  to  Forsyth  Dental  Infirmary  for 
Children;  pres.  R.I.  Bd.  of  Registration  in  Den- 
tistry. Mem.  R.I.  Dental  Soc,  Nat.  Dental  Assn., 
Harvard  Dental  Alumni  Assn.,  Teachers'  Club  of 
Harvard  Dental  Sch.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Dental 
Ednl.  Council  of  America,  Nat.  Assn.  Dental  Ex- 
aminers (ex-pres.),  etc.  Catholic.  Clubs:  Turks 
Head,  Harvard  of  R.I.,  Catholic  Club  of  R.I.  Au- 
thor: Studies  in  Dental  and  Oral  Science,  1911. 
Contbr.  articles  in  dental  and  med.  jours.  Home: 
428  Lloyd  Av.  Oflfice:  315  Butler  Exchange,  Provi- 
dence. R.I. 


MIDG'IiE'V,  Iieonard  Clegrgr,  wholesale  florist;  b. 
London,  England,  July  15,  1858;  s.  Leonard  Wild- 
man  and  Sarah  A.  (Clegg)  Midgley;  came  to  Amer- 
ica, 1869;  self-educated;  m.  Clara  E.  Holden,  of 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1885;  3  sons,  Henry  F., 
Frank  L.,  Malcolm  C.  Began  active  career  in  em- 
ploy of  J.  H.  Walker,  boots  and  shoes,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  at  age  of  12,  continuing  3  yrs. ;  became  con- 
nected with  Washburn  &.  Moen  Co.,  wire  mfrs.,  and 
advanced  to  supt.  music  wire  dept. ;  resigned  1902 
to  enter  wholesale  floral  business;  mgr.  Worcester 
Conservatories  2  yrs.,  then  leased  the  property  of 
which  is  now  propr. ;  built  two  large  greenhouses 
known  as  the  Westboro  Conservatories.  Sec.  and 
mem.  financial  com.  Woicester  Co.  Hort.  Soc.  since 
1910.  Mem.  Worcester  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Mem.  Worcester  Grange,  Royal  Arcanum.  Recrea- 
tions: music  and  raising  apples  and  small  fruits. 
Home:  Westboro,  Mass.  Oflice:  18  Front  St.,  Wor- 
cester, Mass. 

MIEIi,  Ernest  de  Premery,  clergyman;  b.  San 
Francisco,  Cal.,  Mar.  7,  1868;  s.  Kev.  Dr.  Charles 
F.  B.  and  Frances  G.  (Neail)  Miel;  A.B.,  U.  of  Pa., 
1888,  B.D.,  1891.  A.M.,  1S92;  student  Berkelev  Div. 
Sch.,  1888-91;  (D.D..  Trinity  (^oll..  Conn.,  1912);  m. 
Marion  Scribner,  June  6,  1S93;  5  children,  Sara 
Frances,  Marion,  Charles  J.,  Nina  M.,  Florence 
Scribner.  Deacon,  1891.  priest,  1892,  P.E.  Ch.;  asst. 
St.  George's  Ch.,  New  York,  1891-3;  rector  Trinity 
Ch.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  since  1893;  chaplain  1st  Regt. 
Inf.,  Conn.  N.G.,  1905-9;  examining  chaplain  Dio- 
cese of  Conn.,  1905-11;  trustee  Church  Home, 
Widow's  Home.  Open  Hearth  Assn.,  etc.  Mem.  Bd. 
of  Missions,  P.E.  Ch.,  1907;  del.  to  Gen.  Conv.,  P.E. 
Ch.,  1907,  10,  13;  trustee  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  New 
York;  pres.  Corpn.  I.K.A.  Fraternity;  trustee 
Berkeley  Div.  Sch.,  Middletown,  Conn.;  chaplain 
Hartford  Yacht  Club;  mem.  Pa.  Soc.  of  New  York. 
Club:  Troop  B.  (C.N.G.).  Recreations:  riding,  fish- 
ing.     Address:    120   Sigourney  St..   Hartford,  Conn. 

MIFFX;iN,  Georgre  Harrison,  publisher;  b.  Bos- 
ton. I\Iav  1.  1845;  s.  Charles  and  Mary  (Crown- 
inshield)  Mifflin;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1865;  m.  North 
Andover,  Mass.,  Jane  Appleton  Phillips,  of  Salem, 
Mass..  Oct.  24,  1877.  Became  connected  with  the 
pub.  house  of  Hurd  &  Houghton,  1867,  and  with 
the  Riverside  Press;  admitted  to  the  firm,  1872, 
and  has  continued  as  partner  of  the  succeeding 
firm  of  Houghton.  Osgood  &  Co.,  1878-80,  and 
Houghton.  Mifflin  &  Co.,  of  Boston,  1880-08;  pres. 
of  Houghton.  Mifflin  Co.  since  1908;  also  pres.  The 
Riverside  Press,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Unitarian.  Re- 
publican. Clubs:  Union  (Boston).  Century.  Uni- 
versitv  (New  York).  Home:  85  Marlboro  St.  Of- 
fice:  4  Park  St.,  Boston.* 

MIGHIIiIi,  Thomas  Arthur,  chemist;  b.  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  Apr.  10,  1867;  s.  Thomas  and  Huldah 
Jane  (Downs)  Mighill;  descendant  of  Thomas 
Mighill.  of  Rowlev,  Mass.,  1636;  grad.  Haverhill 
High  Sch..  1885;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1889  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa) ;  student  Case  School  of  Applied  Science, 
Cleveland,  O..  1893;  A.M.,  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Gottingen, 
Germanv,  1895;  m.  Marie  Louise  Foster,  of  Brew- 
ster, Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1908;  1  daughter,  Marjorie 
Foster.  Instr.  phys.  sciences,  1889-91,  prof.  1891- 
93,  Tabor  (la.)  Coll.;  instr.  in  physics,  Cleveland 
(Ohio)  High  Sch..  1893-4;  asst.  in  chem.  lab..  Tufts 
Coll.,_  1895-6;  with  Stone  &  Webster,  engrs.,  Bos- 
ton, since  1896,  now  in  charge  of  research  lab. 
Mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Am.  Peat  Soc,  Soc.  Chem. 
Industrv  (London,  Eng.).  Delta  Upsilon  (Am- 
herst). Republican.  Conglist.  Recreations:  motor- 
ing. Home:  301  Huron  Av..  Cambridge,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:  147  :Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

MIIiES,  Charles  Appleton,  teacher;  Mar.  10, 
lS34-July  1911.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

MIXES,  C(harles)  Edwin,  M.D.;  Dec.  31.  1830- 
Oct.  1,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1910-11.) 

MIIiES,  Charles  Henry,  manager  electric  light 
properties:  b.  I'ittsfleld,  Mass.,  Dec.  23,  1870;  s. 
Charles  Denny  and  Stella  (Cole)  Miles;  grad. 
Grafton  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1887;  A.B.,  Amherst 
Coll.,  1891;  m.  Plainville,  Mass.,  June  20,  1900, 
Bertha  H.  Heckmann;  1  son,  John  Lawrence.  In 
employ   Gen.    Electric   Co.,   Portland,   Ore.,    1891-4; 


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organized  Grafton  (Mass.)  Electric  Co.,  1894,  and 
operated  same  until  1899;  organized  Lexington 
Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  1899,  since  treas.  and  mgr. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason.  Address:  Lex- 
ington, Mass. 

MIIiES,  Daniel  Curtis,  farmer  and  mfr. ;  June  1, 
1827-Feb.  22,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  Ainei'ica,  lUlL'-l?..) 

MIIiES,  Prank  Elias,  lawyer;  b.  Albany,  Vt.  May 
16,  1874;  s.  Lorenzo  D.  and  Harriet  E.  (Lord)  ISliles; 
ed.  Newport  Acad,  and  3  yrs.  under  tutor;  studied 
law;  admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  1897;  m.  Stanstead,  P.Q., 
Can..  Nov.  18,  1897,  Rebecca  Willougrhby.  Began 
practice  at  Newport,  Vt.,  1897;  dep.  auditor  of  ac- 
counts, Vt.,  1902-7  (re.sisned);  referee  in  bankrupt- 
cy. Republican.  Episcopalian.  IMason,  K.T.  Ad- 
dress: Newport,  Vt. 

MIIiES,  Willard  Wesbery,  .iud^e;  ta.  Albany,  Vt., 
Feb.  G,  1845;  s.  Orin  and  Kunice  (Clark)  Miles;  ed. 
com.  sells.,  and  acad.,  and  pvtlv'.  in  Greek  and  Lat- 
in; m.  Ellen  M.  Dow,  of  Albany,  Vt.,  Sept.  29,  1872. 
Prin.  Albany  Acad,  and  supt.  schs.,  1867-8;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1872;  su))t.  schs.,  Craft.sbury,  Vt., 
1876;  town  elk.,  Craftsbury,  1874-81;  mem.  Vt.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1872,  1878-9,  1904-5;  Senate.  1894-5;  state's 
atty.,  Orlean.s  Co.,  1890-4;  judge  Supreme  Ct.  of 
Vt..  Nov.  25,  1905-Dec.  1,  1906;  .iudge  Superior  Ct. 
and  chancellor  since  Dec.  1,  1906;  Republican.  Ad- 
dress: Barton,  Vt.* 

MIIiETTE,  John  B.  H.  V.,  clergyman;  b.  Ste. 
Anne  d'Yamachiche,  P.Q.,  Can.,  Oct.  5,  1842;  s.  John 
B.  and  Julie  (Pleau)  Milette;  ed.  St.  Hyacinthe  Col- 
lege; Grand  Sem..  INIontreal.  Ordained  R.C.  minis- 
try, 1866;  asst.  La  Presentation  Ch.,  P.Q.;  rector 
Holy  Cross  Ch..  Dunham,  1867-71;  pastor  St.  Alo- 
ysius  Parish,  Nashua,  N.H.,  since  Nov.,  1871.  Ap- 
pointed prothonotary  apostolic  adinstar  participan- 
tum,  May  4,  1910.  Has  built  one  ch.,  2  convents,  2 
sch.  houses,  an  orphanage,  and  a  hosp.  Contbr.  on 
polit.  and  sociol.  topics.  Address:  48  W.  Hollis  St., 
Nashua,  N.H. 

MIIiHAM,  "Willis  Isbister,  astronomer;  b.  Kinder- 
hook,  X.Y.,  Feb.  11,  1&74;  s.  Edmund  and  Ellen  Me- 
dora  (Isbister)  Milham;  B.A.,  Williams,  1894,  M.A., 
1895;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Strassburg,  1901;  m.  Elizabeth 
Morgan  Fairweather,  of  Williamstown,  Mass.,  June 
7,  1911.  Instr.  mathematics  and  physics,  3  yrs., 
asst.  prof.  math,  sciences,  2  yrs.,  absent  on  leave 
2  yrs.,  and  Field  Memorial  prof,  astronomy,  1902 — , 
Williams  Coll.  Author:  How  to  Identify  the  Stars, 
1909;  Meteorology,  1912.  Home:  Williamstown, 
Mass.* 

MIIiIiAR,  Morg'an,  clergyman;  b.  Brooklyn,  N.Y. ; 
s.  David  and  Margaret  (Beattie)  Millar;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1897;  M.A.,  Y'ale,  1907;  m.  Harriet  A.  Hogg, 
of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Aug.  3,  1910;  2  children,  Mel- 
ville Beattie,  IBranford  Price.  Sec.  to  Edward  Ever- 
ett Hale,  Boston,  1897-1900;  ordained  Congl.  min- 
istry, 1902;  pastor  Newton,  Mass.,  1901-06.  Olivet 
Ch.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  since  1908.  IMem.  Psi  Upsi- 
lon.  Order  of  Scottish  Clans.  Progressive.  Clubs: 
Harvard  of  Conn.,  Appalachian  Mountain.  Recrea- 
tions: scientific  farming.    Home:  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

MILLER,  Albert  Monroe;  b.  Virgil,  N.Y.,  Aug.  30, 
1857;  s.  George  W.  and  Lucinda  (Woodward)  Mil- 
ler; ed.  Willow  Park  Sem.,  Westboro,  Mass.,  Cort- 
land (N.Y^)  State  Normal  Sch.;  M.D.,  Dartmouth 
Med.  Sch.,  Hanover,  N.H..  1882;  Interne,  McLean 
Asylum,  Somerville,  ISIass.,  1  yr. ;  m.  Needham, 
Mass.,  Jan.  26,  1887,  Isabelle  B.  Mann;  1  son,  Har- 
old Lionel,  b.  Jan.  7,  1895.  Began  practice  at  Wal- 
tham,  Mass.,  1883;  removed  to  Needham,  1885;  pres. 
and  dir.  Needham  Cooperative  Bank.  School  phys. 
pub.  schs.  of  Needham.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ma- 
son (32°),  K.T.  Address:  35  Dedham  Av.,  Need- 
ham, Maps. 

MILLER,  Albert  Pardon,  Jr.,  stock  broker;  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  Apr.  26,  1868;  s.  Albert  Pardon 
:ind  Mary  J.  (Webb)  Miller;  direct  descendant  of 
Roger  W^illiams;  ed.  Mow  ry  and  Goff's  Sch.,  Provi- 
dence; m.  Harriette  Webb  Lewis,  of  New  Bedford^ 
Mass.,  June  10,  1889;  1  son,  Albert  Pardon,  3d. 
Dealer  in  stocks  and  bonds  since  1886,  on  own  ac- 
count since  1896,  as  Albert  P.  Miller,  Jr.;  justice  of 
peace,   notary   public,   commr.    for   states   of  N.Y., 


Mass.  and  N.J.  Mem.  Providence  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Hope, 
Turks  Head,  Churchman's.  Recreations:  motor- 
ing, tennis.  Home:  246  Waterman  St.,  Providence; 
(summer)  "The  Meadows,"  Barrington,  R.I.  Office: 
5tli  floor.  Industrial  Trust  Co.  Bldg.,  Providence, 
Rhode  Island. 

MILLER,    Ansel    Irwin,    M.D. ;    b.    Dummerston, 

Vt.,  Oct.  11,  1S.")7;  s.  Joseph  and  Sophia  (Arms)  Mil- 
ler; prep.  edn.  common  sch.,  Rrattleboro  Acad., 
West  Brattleboro,  Vt.;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1881; 
M.D.,  Coll.  of  Phys.  &  Surg.  (Columbia),  New  York, 
1884;  interne.  City  Hosp.  (Charity)  and  Maternity 
Hosp.,  New  Y'ork,  1884-5;  m.  West  Stockbridge, 
Mass.,  Dec.  23,  1885,  Belle  Boynton;  2  children. 
Wells  Boynton,  b.  Aug.  23,  1891  (Harvard,  1914); 
Rosabel.  Jan.  3,  1894  (Mt.  Holyoke,  1917).  Practiced 
at  Brattleboro  since  1886;  mem.  advisory  bd.  and  at- 
tending phys.,  Brattleboro  INIemorial  Hosp.;  exam- 
iner for  the  leading  life  ins.  cos.  Mem.  Windham 
Co.,  Conn.  River  and  Vt.  State  med.  socs.,  A.M. A., 
Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  Soc.  of  Alumni  City  (Charity) 
Hosp.  (New  Y^ork),  New  Y'ork  Acad.  Medicine,  Dea- 
con Congl.  Ch.  Mem.  I.O.O.F.  Republican.  Asso. 
mem.  G.A.R.  (Sedgwick  Post  No.  8).  Mem.  Sch.  Bd. 
(Brattleboro),  Brattleboro  Bd.  of  Trade.  Clubs: 
Congregational,  Doctors',  Automobile  of  Vt.,  Am. 
Automobile  Assn.  Home:  51  High  St.  Office:  139 
Main  St.,  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

MILLER,  Burton  Rockwood,  treas.  Henry  F. 
Miller  &•  Sons  Piano  Co.;  b.  Boston,  Oct.  6,  1875;  s. 
James  Cook  and  Fanny  Larcom  (Rockwood)  Mil- 
ler; descendant  of  John  Howland  on  father's  side, 
and  the  Abbots  and  Hales  on  mother's  side;  prep, 
edn.  Germantown  Acad.,  Phila.,  Pa.;  A.B.,  cum 
laude,  Princeton,  1897;  unmarried.  Engaged  as 
teacher  in  boys'  prep,  schs.,  1897-03;  became  con- 
nected with  Henry  F.  Miller  &  Sons  Piano  Co., 
Sept.,  1903,  treas.  since  1908.  Treas.  and  dir.  Boys' 
Inst,  of  Industry;  dir.  Industrial  Aid  Soc.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Boston  City,  Boston 
Y'acht,  Corinthian  Y'acht.  Recreations:  yacliting. 
Home:  421  Marlboro  St.  Office:  395  Boylston  St., 
Boston,  Ivlass. 

MILLER,  Clifford  Leonard,  clergyman;  b.  Colum- 
bia, Tenn.,  May  23,  1880;  s.  Rev.  James  Berry  and 
Sarah  (Frierson)  Miller;  A.B.,  Fisk  U.,  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  1904,  M.A.,  1908;  S.T.B.,  Andover  Theol. 
Sem.,  1907;  studied  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.,  Y'ale  Div. 
Sch.;  m.  Grace  Stevenson,  1915.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1910;  pastor  Zion  Ch..  Haverhill,  INIass., 
1905-12.  Union  Ch.,  Newport,  R.I.,  since  Jan.  1, 
1913.  Progressive  Republican.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow. 
Club:  Extempo.  Recreations:  bicycling,  tennis.  Ad- 
dress: 15  Friendship  PI.,  Newport,  R.I. 

MILLER,  Crosby  Parke,  brigadier-gen.;  b.  Pom- 
fret,  Y't.,  Oct.  20,  1843;  s.  Crosby  and  Orpha  (Hew- 
itt) iMiller;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  West  Point;  m. 
Frances  Laura  Haskin,  May  28,  1874.  Enlisted  as 
corporal  Co.  G,  16th  Vt.  Vol.  Inf..  Sept.  4,  1862;  dis- 
charged Mar.  12,  1863;  apptd.  U.S.  Mil.  Acad.,  July 

1,  1863;  commd.  2d  It.  4th  U.S.  Arty.,  June  17,  1867; 
1st  It.,  Dec.  1,  1869;  capt.  asst.  q.-m.,  Nov.  21,  1887; 
maj.  q.-m.,  Feb.  4,  1898;  It. -col.  chief  q.-m.  vols.. 
May  9,  1898;  resigned  from  vol.  service,  .luly  12, 
1898;  served  as  col.  q.-m.  vols.,  Julv  12,  1898-Mar. 

2,  1899;  It.-col.  deputy  q.-m. -gen.  U.S.A.,  Oct.  2, 
1902;  brig.-gen..  Mar.  30,  1906;  retired  at  own  re- 
quest, over  40  yrs.'  service.  Mar.  31,  1906.  Home: 
170  Spruce  St.,  Burlington,  Y't.* 

MILLER,  David  Henry,  mfr.;  Aug.  12,  1831-Apr. 
5,  1915.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

MILLER,  David  Milton,  jurist,  planter.  (See 
vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

MILLER,  Edward,  lamp  mfr.;  b.  Meriden,  Conn., 
Feb.  1,  1851;  s.  Edward  and  Caroline  M.  (Neal) 
Miller;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1874.  Pres.  and  dir.  Edward 
Miller  &  (io.,  lamp  mfrs.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Upsilon.  Address: 
Meriden,  Conn. 

MILLER,  Edward  Purber,  engineer;  b.  at  Somer- 
ville. Mass..  Jan.  18,  1866;  s.  William  Gibbs  and 
Sarah  (Furber)  Aliller;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1886;  m.  Mary  Willard  Reed,  of  Lexington,  Mass., 


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Sept.  11,  1900.  Teacher  of  mech.  ens^rins-.,  1886-92, 
prof,  steam  en.^ring'.  since  1892,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 
Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Boston  Soc.  Civ. 
Bngrs.,  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Am.  Soc.  Refrigerating 
Engrs.;  hon.  mem.  National  Assn.  Stationary 
Engrs.;  life  mem.  Mass.  Charitable  Mechanics' 
Assn.  Free  Trader.  Universalist.  Club:  Technology. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:    53S   Ward   St.,   Newton   Centre,    Mass.* 

MIIiIiEB,  Edwin  Child,  piano  mfr. ;  b.  Melrose, 
^lass.,  Dec.  1,  1S57;  s.  Henry  Franklin  and  Frances 
Virginia  (Child)  Miller;  descendant  of  John  Mil- 
ler, of  Rehoboth,  INIass.,  Roger  Williams,  and  Jo- 
seph Jenckes,  also  of  the  Arnolds.  Kinnicutts  and 
Hitchcocks,  of  R.I.  and  Conn.;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Boston;  grad.  Eriglish  High  Sch.,  1875;  S.B.,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1879:  m.  Ida  Louise  Farr,  of  Littleton, 
N.H..  Jan.  30,  1884;  3  children,  Barbara,  Henry  F., 
Edith  Louise.  Identified  with  piano  mfg.  since  be- 
ginning of  active  career,  now  pres.  Henry  F.  Mil- 
ler &  Sons  Piano  Co.,  successors,  1SS4,  to  Henry  F. 
Miller,  who  established  the  business,  1863.  Was 
chmn.  exec.  com.  when  Wakefield  celebrated  its 
250th  anniversary,  1894;  chmn.  Wakefield  JNlunici- 
pal  Light  Commn.,  1908-15,  and  reelected  for  3  yrs., 
spring  of  1915.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1893-4; 
mem.  Rep.  State  Com.,  1899,  04,  05.  Mem.  Boston 
Music  Trade  Assn.  (ex-pres.),  Ma.ss  Inst.  Tech. 
Alumni  Assn.  (ex-pres.),  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, Wakefield  Business  Men's  Assn.  Unitarian. 
Past  Master  of  Middlesex-Essex  Pomona  Grange 
No.  28.  Mason  (Golden  Rule  Lodge);  Past  Patron 
Order  Eastern  Star;  mem.  Knights  of  Pythias, 
N.E.O.P..  Clubs:  Technology  (1st  treas),  Boston 
Rotary  (pres.).  Home:  18  Lawrence  St.,  Wake- 
field,  Mass.     Office:   3  95   Boylston  St.,   Boston. 

]VIII.IiX:B,  Elmer  Manton,  M.D. ;  b.  Ryegate,  Vt., 
Feb.  25,  1873;  s.  Edward  and  Eliza  (Gates)  Miller; 
grad.  St.  Johnsbury  (Vt.)  Acad.,  1894;  M.D.,  Balti- 
more Med.  Coll.,  1898;  grad.  Chicago  Eye,  Ear, 
Nose  and  Throat  Coll.,  1912;  post-grad,  course, 
Mass.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary;  m.  Lil- 
lian E.  Ray,  of  Boston,  Mass..  June  22,  1898.  Prac- 
ticed in  Woodsville,  N.H.,  since  1898;  mem.  N.H. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909.  Trustee  Woodsville  Hosp.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Grafton  County  Med.  Soc, 
N.H.  Surg.  Soc.  Republican.  Address:  Woodsville, 
New  Hampshire. 

MIIiIiEB,  Francis  Trevelyan,  editor,  author;  b. 
Southington,  Conn.,  Oct.  8,  1877;  s.  Elijah  Hutch- 
inson and  Jane  A.  (Hull)  Miller;  Trinity  Coll., 
Hartford,  1898-9;  law  dept.  Washington  and  Lee 
U.,  1899-01;  (Litt.D.,  Washington  Coll.,  1913:  LL. 
D.,  U.  of  Kv.,  1913):  m.  Clara  E.  (Emerson)  Bick- 
ford,  of  Meriden,  Conn.,  Sept.  7,  1903.  On  staff, 
Hartford  Globe,  1902-6:  editor  Conn.  Mag., 1902-8; 
founder,  1907,  and  editor-in-chief  Jour.  Am.  His- 
tory. Lit.  adviser.  Patriot  Pub.  Co.,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1910 — :  literary  editor,  Search-Light  Li- 
brary, New  York,  1910 — ;  editor-in-chief.  Photo- 
graphic History  of  the  Civil  War  (10  vols.),  1910- 
11  (Review  of  Reviews  Co.).  V.-p.  Search-Light 
Book  Corpn.,  of  New  York.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  other  details.)  Home:  Hartford,  Conn. 
Office:  450  4th  Av.,  New  York.* 

MIIiIiEB,  Prank  Burton,  lawyer:  b.  Gushing, 
Me.,  Aug.  16,  1862;  s.  William  H.  and  Margaret  A. 
(Walter)  Miller;  grad.  Hallowell  Classical  Acad., 
1883;  taught  sch.  16  terms;  studied  law;  admitted 
to  bar,  1899;  m.  Columbia  Falls,  Me.,  June  19,  1892. 
Ida  M'.  Tibbetts.  Engaged  in  practice  at  Rockland 
since  1899:  editor  Rockland  Courier  Gazette,  1890; 
register  of  deeds,  1891-03;  auditor  City  of  Rock- 
land, 1901  and  1905-7;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  1896-08; 
chmn.  Rep.  Co.  Com.,  1898-07;  Rep.  candidate  for 
state  senator,  1908.  Home:  427  Main  St.,  Rockland, 
Maine. 

MII^IiBB,  Pred  Herbert,  editor  and  publisher;  b. 
Boston,  July  31,  1855:  s.  Benjamin  Pope  and  Sarah 
Elizabeth  (Trask)  Miller;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Boston, 
Hingham,  and  Derby  Acad.,  Hingham,  Mass.;  m. 
Hingham.  Nov.  7,  1877,  Carrie  W.  Whiton;  2  chil- 
dren, Florence  L.,  b.  Mar.  10,  1879:  Marion  W., 
June  16.  1891.  Apprenticed  to  printer's  trade  at 
17,  in  office  of  Hingham  Jour.,  which  purchased, 
1879,    and   has    since    owned    and    conducted:    town 


elk.  since  Mar..  1900.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Odd 
Fellow,  Elk.  Club:  Wompatuck.  Recreations:  gun- 
ning, fishing.    Address:  Hingham,  Mass. 

MIIiIiBB,  Henry  (John),  actor  and  mgr. ;  b. 
London,  Eng.,  Feb.  1,  1860;  s.  John  and  Sophia 
(Newton)  Miller;  came  to  America,  1871:  pub.  sch. 
edn.;  m.  Helen  Stoepel,  of  New  York,  Feb.  1,  1884. 
Made  first  appearance  in  a  stock  company  at 
Toronto,  in  "Macbeth,"  at  19;  joined  Modjeska's 
CO.,  1878,  and  was  with  Adelaide  Neilson  2  seasons: 
made  appearance  in  Daly's  Tlieatre,  New  York, 
in  "Odette,"  1882.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
other  details.)  Home:  "Sky  Meadows,"  North 
Stamford,  Conn.* 

MIIiIiBB,  Henry  P.,  pianoforte  mfr.;  1848-Apr. 
5,   1911.      (See  vol.    1909.) 

IVEIIiIiBB,  Hiram  Allen,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Williston, 

Vt.,  June  3,  1853;  s.  Charles  Elliot  and  Emily 
(Clark)  Miller;  descendant  of  John  Miller,  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  before  1655;  prep.  edn.  Williston  (Vt.) 
Acad.;  Yale,  1871-7;  Ph.B.,  1876,  C.E.,  Yale,  1896; 
m.  Martha  A.  Buckingham,  of  New  Milford,  Conn., 
Oct.  5,  1884;  children,  Anna  Irene,  Buckingham, 
Hiram  Allen,  Jr.  Chief  engr.  St.  L.  &  Northwestern 
R.R.  in  southern  la.,  1878;  prin.  asst.  engr.  Nev. 
Central  Ry.,  1879;  chief  draftsman  of  constrn.  co. 
building  the  N.O.  Pac.  Ry.  from  Shreveport  to 
New  Orleans,  1880;  prin.  asst.  engr.  same  co.,  1881; 
same,  location  and  constrn.  N.O.  &  Miss.  Valley 
Rv.,  1882-9;  chief  engr.  Des  Moines  Belt  Line  Ry., 
1889-92;  asst.  engr.  Sanitary  Dist.,  Chicago,  1892- 
96;  engr.  Met.  Water  Works,  on  constrn.  Wachu- 
sett  Reservoir,  Mass.,  1896-04;  chief  engr.  Charles 
River  Basin  Commn.,  1904-10;  gen.  consulting  engr. 
since  1910.  Mem.  Am.  Soc  C.E.,  Boston  Soc.  C.E., 
Western  Soc.  Engrs.,  Am.  Water  Works  Assn., 
N.E.  V/ater  Works  Assn.,  Mass.  Forestry  Assn., 
Am.  Forestry  Assn.,  Mass.  Highway  Assn.,  N.E. 
Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Permanent  Internat.  Assn. 
Navigation  Congresses,  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social 
Science,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Demo- 
crat. Conglist.  Mem.  A.O.U.W.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph, 
Yale  (Boston).  Home:  15  Duncklee  St.,  Newton 
Highlands,  Mass.    Office:   8  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

MIIiIiBB,  Hiram  Emery,  lawver;  b.  Winterport, 
Me.,  Dec.  12,  1872;  s.  John  W.  and  Eliner  A.  (Lord) 
Miller;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1895;  m.  Kath- 
arine   Fisher,    of   Brattleboro,    Vt.,    June    22,    1904; 

1  son,  Josiah  Stedman.  Prin.  Brattleboro  Acad., 
Vt.,  1895-01;  admitted  to  bar,  1900;  practiced  in 
Lvnn.  Mass.,  since  1901;  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen, 
1904-5.  Mem.  Essex  Co.  Bar  Assn.  Mem.  Knights 
of  Pvthias.  Club:  Homestead  Golf.  Recreations: 
golf.    Address:    35   Exchange   St.,   Lynn,   Mass. 

MIIiIiEB,  Ida  Parr;  b.  Littleton,  N.H.,  Apr.  26, 
1863;  d.  Hon.  Evarts  W.  and  Ellen  Frances  (Bur- 
pee) Farr;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  St.  Mary's  Acad.,  Man- 
chester, N.H.,  Museum  of  Fine  Arts  Sch.,  Boston, 
and  Welleslev  Coll.;  m.  Boston,  Jan.  30,  1884,  Ed- 
win Child  Miller;  3  children,  Barbara  (Miller) 
Wicker,  Henry  Franklin,  Edith  Louise.  Past  pres. 
Melrose  Woman's  Club,  and  of  Kosmos  Club, 
Wakefield;  organizer  and  past  pres.,  Soc.  of  New 
Hampshire's  Daughters,  Boston;  chmn.  of  Forestry, 
Mass.  State  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs;  mem. 
Forestrv  Com.,  N.H.  State  Federation  of  Women's 
Clubs,  1908-11;  mem.  sch.  bd.,  Wakefield,  Mass., 
since  1906.  Mem.  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc.  (council), 
Soc.  Preservation  of  N.E.  Antiquities  (council); 
past  matron  O.E.S.;  officer  State  Grange  (Mass.); 
organizer  and  1st  regent  Faneuil  Hall  Chapter, 
D.A.R.,  etc.  Lecturer  on  forestry  and  hist,  sub- 
jects.    Address:    Wakefield,    Mass. 

MHiIiEB,  Ira,  mfr.;  b.  Cadiz,  Ky.,  Apr.  22,  184S. 
(See   vol.    1909.) 

IiIIIiIiEB,  James,  brigadier-gen.;  b.  Mass.,  Feb. 
11,  1844.  Served  pvt.  Co.  B,  50th  Mass.  Inf.,  Sept. 
11,   lS62-Aug.   24,   1863:   2d  It.   4th  Mass.  Cav.,   Jan. 

2  1864;  1st  It..  Feb.  8,  1864;  hon.  mustered  out, 
Nov.  14,  1865;  2d  It.  16th  U.S.  Inf.,  Feb.  23,  1866; 
1st  It  Julv  28,  1866;  transferred  to  2d  Inf.,  Apr. 
17,  1869:  capt.,  June  7,  1879;  maj.  20th  Inf.,  Apr. 
26  1898:  transferred  to  22d  Inf.,  Sept.  10,  1900: 
It -col  19th  Inf.,  Nov.  13.  1900;  col.  22d  Inf.,  Nov. 
11,  1901:  brig.-gen.  LT.S.A.,  Aug.  11,  1903;  retired 
at  own  request,  over  40  yrs.'  service,  Aug.  12,  1903. 
Address:   Temple,   N.H.* 


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SKIIiIi£It,  Jason  Georg-e,  cloiKyman;  b.  Newport, 
NM  .Ian.  I'l,  J.S6S;  A.H.,  Dartmouth,  IS'Jli;  \i.\)., 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  IUDQ.  Engaxed  in  teacliins, 
1892-6;  ordained  Congl.  ministry,  ]b99;  pastor  Har- 
vard, Mass..  1899-04,  Memorial  Ch.,  Quincy,  Mass., 
1904-7,  Ashburnham  since  1907.  Home:  Ashburn- 
liam,   Mass. 

MIIiIiER,  Joel  D.,  editor  and  publisher  Leomin- 
ster J':iitir|>rise.  ^Mem.  Mass.  Stale  Bd.  of  Kdn. 
Address:    Leominster,   Mass. 

MIIiIiER,  John  Im.,  mfr.  monuments:  b.  Truro, 
N.S..  .Jan.  1.  1S.54;  s.  John  and  Hannali  (Arcliibald) 
Miller;  ed.  Provincial  Model  Sch.,  Truro;  m.  Monc- 
ton,  N.B.,  Nov.  17,  1876,  Elizabeth  Leaman.  Ap- 
prentice granite  cutter,  1870-2,  journeyman  to 
1879;  agt.  and  gen.  mgr.  Merrv  I^Iount  Granite  Co., 
1879-86;  mem.  firm  of  Thomas  &  Miller,  nifrs.  of 
granite  monuments,  Quincy,  Mass.,  1884-97.  Home: 
Quincy,   Mass. 

BSHiIiER,  Farls  Edward,  clergyman;  b.  Burling- 
ton, .Mf.,  Dec.  2.'i.  ISOti;  s.  George  Harman  and 
Eliza  Miller;  pub.  schs.,  Burlington,  Me.;  Matta- 
nawcook  Acad.,  I.iincoln,  Me.;  grad.  Norway  Higli 
Sch.,  Norway,  Me.,  1887;  grad.  East  Me.  Conf. 
Sem.,  Brockport,  1892;  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  Bangor, 
Me.,  1895;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1911;  m.  Augusta  E. 
Pinkham,  of  Lincoln,  Me.,  May  22,  189.'5  (died  1909)  ; 
m.  2d,  Stella  L.  Soule,  of  Freeport,  Me.,  Sept.  20, 
1911;  2  children,  Dorothy,  b.  Feb.  Z,  1899;  Tlieodore 
Seymore,  b.  Apr.  20,  1904.  Ordained  Congl.  mini§- 
trv,  1895;  pastor  Sumner,  Me.,  1895-9,  Cumberland, 
1899-09,  South  Freeport,  1909-11,  Agawam,  Mass., 
1911-14,  South  Berwick,  Me.,  since  1914.  Repub- 
lican. Recreations:  tennis,  boating,  gardening. 
Address:  Academy  St.,  Soutli  Berwick,  Me. 

VTUmImTIK,  Watson  John,  mfr.;  b.  Middletown, 
Conn..  Nov.   2:1,  ]S49.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

MIIiIiI:R,  ■William  H.,  lawyer;  b.  Jefferson,  Me., 
Dec.  14.  18r)5;  s.  John  K.  and  Adeline  E.  (Meser- 
vej')  Miller;  ed.  Lincoln  Acad.,  Newcastle,  Me.; 
Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Kents  Hill,  Me.;  m.  Nov.  19, 
1880,  Ida  E.  Gross,  of  Waldoboro,  Me.  Admitted 
to  practice,  Kennebec  County,  Me.,  1888,  U.S.  Ct., 
Boston,  1895;  register  of  probate,  Lincoln  Co., 
Me.,  1879-83;  county  atty.,  1893-4;  served  as  chmn. 
Bd.  of  Selectmen  5  yrs.,  supt.  schs.  1  yr.  Repub- 
lican. Methodist.  Mem.  I.O.O.F.  Address:  Waldo- 
boro,  Me. 

ICEI.I>i:t,  Charles  Sumner,  M.D. ;  b.  Ablngton, 
Mass.,  Jan.  29,  1858:  s.  Asa  and  Huldah  (Byram) 
Millet;  prep.  edn.  Adams  Acad.,  Quincv,  Mass.; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1880:  m.  Elizabeth  C. 
Howland,  of  Rockland,  Mass.,  Aug.  12,  1892:  7 
children;  Ralph,  Lucia,  Jolin,  Frederika.  Mary, 
Ruth,  Charles.  Practiced  in  Brockton  since  1894, 
and  in  Boston  since  1904;  med.  dir.  Millet  Memo- 
rial Hosp.,  East  Bridgewater.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Plymouth  Dist.  Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Pediatric 
Soc,  Am.  Sanatorium  Assn.  Progressive.  Uni- 
tarian. Club:  Boston  City.  In  June,  1898,  made 
original  experiment  in  outdoor  sleep  for  treatment 
of  tuberculosis,  at  Hanover,  Mass.,  and  man  on 
whom  experiment  was  made  is  still  living;  as  a 
result  of  the  success  of  that  experiment,  founded 
Millet  Sanatorium,  in  memory  of  parents;  after 
loss  of  brother  on  Titanic,  the  instn.  was  endowed 
in  his  honor  and  name  changed  to  Millet  Memo- 
rial Hospital.  Author:  Night  Air  of  New  England 
for  the  Treatment  of  Consumption.  1899.  Home: 
281  Spring  St.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Office:  419  Boyls- 
ton  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

imiiliET,  Joslah  Byram,  publisher;  b.  East 
Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Sept.  27,  1853;  s.  Asa  and 
Huldah  (Byram)  Millet;  descendant  of  Thomas 
Millet,  of  Pengance,  Cornwall,  Eng.,  who  settled  in 
Gloucester,  Mass.,  1636;  prep.  edn.  Exeter  (N.H.) 
Acad.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1877;  m.  Emily  Adams,  of 
Boston.  Mass.,  Oct.  30,  1883;  2  children.  Hilda  (wife 
of  Lt.  Wm.  Harris  Booth,  U.S.N.) .  Elisabeth  Foster. 
Space  writer  on  daily  newspapers  of  Boston  and 
New  York,  also  Atlantic  Monthlv  and  other  mags., 
1871-8;  art  editor  for  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co., 
pubs.,  1879-84;  one  of  the  editors  of  Scribner's 
Mag.,  1885,  1886;  engaged  in  publishing  artistic 
prints,  1887-90;  pub.  of  books  since  1890.  as  J.  B. 
Millet  Co.,   of  which   is   pres.;    treas.   N.E.    Motion 


Picture  Co.,  Inc.  Devoted  many  yrs.,  1889-08,  to 
perfecting  and  introducing  system  of  submarine 
signaling  (under  water  with  bells,  etc.),  in  U.S. 
and  European  maritime  countries.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  Tavern  (Boston).  Country 
(Brookline,  Mass.),  Century  Assn.  (New  York). 
Recreations:  golf.  Home:  146  Brattle  St..  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.    Office:  120  Boylston  St..  Boston.  Mass. 

MIIiIi£TT,  Adeltaert,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Auburn, 
Me.,  Mar.  7,  1858;  s.  Israel  and  Martha  A.  (Per- 
kins) Millett;  ed.  pub.  sclis.  of  Auburn;  Hebron 
(Me.)  Acad.;  grad.  Bridgton  C^le.)  Acad.,  1879; 
Bates  Coll.,  JM.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1888;  New 
York  Post-Grad.  Med.  Sch.  and  Hosp.;  m.  Estelle 
K.  Haley,  of  Belfast,  Me.,  May  1,  1911.  Began  prac- 
tice in  Searsmont,  Me.,  Mar.  22,  1888;  removed  to 
Belfast,  May  1,  1911;  U.S.  examining  surgeon  for 
pensions  since  1893,  except  from  July  1897-Jan., 
1899;  mem.  surg.  staff  Waldo  Co.  Gen.  Hosp.,  Bel- 
fast. Mem.  77th  legislature.  Democrat.  Conglist. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Waldo  Co.  Med.  Soc. 
Mason;  Phoenix  Lodge  No.  24;  Corinthian  R.A.C. 
No.  7;  King  Solomon  Council  No.  1;  Palestine 
Commandery.  K.T.,  No.  14,  Belfast;  Rockland 
Lodge  of  Perfection;  Rockland  Council,  Princes  of 
.lerusalem;  Gen.  Knox  Cliapter  Rose  Croix,  of 
Rockland;  Me.  Consistory;  Past  D.D.G.M.  7th  Ma- 
sonic Dist. ;  Past  Jr.  Grand  Warden  of  tiie  Grand 
Lodge  of  Me.  Home:  23  Cedar  St.  Office:  Masonic 
Temple,  Belfast,  Me. 

MIIiIiIGAM',  Edward,  insurance  pres.;  b.  Had- 
donfield,  N.J.,  June  1,  1862;  s.  William  C.  and  Jane 
E.  (Simons)  Milligan;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.; 
unmarried.  Clk.  in  agencv  office  of  J.  B.  Kremer 
&  Durban,  Phila.,  Pa.,  1879-84;  survevor  office  of 
.^tna  Ins.  Co.,  Phila.,  1884-8;  spl.  agt.  Phoenix 
Ins.  Co.  of  Hartford,  at  Phila.,  1888-96;  sec,  1896, 
v.-p..  1907,  pres.  since  1913,  same  co. ;  dir.  Conn. 
Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.  R.R.,  Holyoke 
■Water  Power  Co.,  Hartford  Steam  Boiler  Ins.  & 
Inspection  Co.,  Hartford  Trust  Co.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  Hartford,  Hartford  Golf,  Farm- 
ington  Country.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  1  Wood- 
land St.    Office:   Phoenix  Ins.  Co.,   Hartford,  Conn. 

MIIiIiIKEIT,  Charles  Arthur,  lumber  mcht.  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

MII.I.IKE17,  Charles  H.,  paper  mfr.;  1858-1909. 
(See  vol.   1909.) 

MII.I.IKEN',  Charles  Warren,  M.D. ;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  Feb.  3,  1873:  s.  Lewis  Elmer  and 
Rebecca  B.  (Morse)  Milliken:  descendant  of  early 
N.E.  ancestry;  ed.  New  Bedford  pub.  schs.;  M.D., 
Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1895;  m.  Dec.  28, 
1893,  Agnes  E.  Braley,  of  New  Bedford.  Began 
practice  at  New  Bedford,  1895:  removed  to  Barn- 
stable, 1898;  mem.  Bd.  of  Health,  Barnstable,  since 
1898;  mem.  U.S.  Pension  Examining  Bd.  since 
1904:  med.  examiner  since  1908.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
IMass.  Med.  Soc.  Barnstable  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  (pres., 
1911.  1912).  Mass.  Medico-Legal  Soc.  Baptist. 
Mason.     Address:    Barnstable,    Mass. 

MIIiIiIKEIT,  Edwin  C,  city  assessor;  b.  Bridg- 
ton, Me.,  Feb.  28,  1851;  s.  Benjamin  F.  and  Re- 
becca Millil<en;  ed.  in  common  sclis.,  Bridgton, 
Me.:  m.  Phinelia  H.  True,  of  Portland,  IMe.,  Mar. 
4.  1884;  1  daughter.  Alice  G.  Enlisted  pvt.  Co.  H. 
32d  Me.  Inf.  Vols.,  Mar.  25,  1864,  and  served  till 
close  of  war  in  Army  of  Potomac;  after  return 
liome  learned  trade  of  loom  fixer  in  woolen  mfa:. ; 
moved  to  Portland,  Me.,  1869 ;  engaged  in  mercantile 
pursuits  until  1893 ;  state  pension  agt.,  1893-1 1 ;  city 
assessor  of  Portland  since  1914.  Republican. 
Elected  v.-comdr.-in-chief  G.A.R.,  Aug.  29.  1900; 
grand  master  of  excliequer.  Grand  Lodge  K.  of  P. 
of  Me.  since  1883;  dept.  comdr.  Me.  G.A.R.,  1904: 
adiutant  of  Bosworth  Post  No.  2,  G.A.R.,  since  1873. 
Home:  1258  Forest  Av.  Office:  City  Hall,  Port- 
land.  Me. 

MHiIiIKEN,  Frank  Altoion,  judge;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass..  Mar.  18,  1854:  s.  Edward  and  Lucia  A. 
(Bacon)  Milliken:  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.;  LL.B.. 
Harvard  Law  Sell.,  1874;  continued  legal  studies 
with  Marston  &  Crapo,  New  Bedford;  admitted  to 
bar,  1876,  and  practiced  in  New  Bedford;  m.  New 
Bedford,  Jan.  29.  1879,  Mary  Congdon  Allen.  City 
solicitor,  1879-80:  mem.  Common  Council,  1  yr., 
Sch.  Com.,  1890-05:  trustee  Free  Pub.  Library;  spl. 


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justice,  1878-97;  apptd.  justice  3d  Uist.  Court, 
Bristol  Co.,  1897.  Kepublican.  Mason.  Home:  x\ew 
Bedford.   IVIass. 

MIIiIiIS,  John,  engineer  officer  U.S.A.;  b.  Wlieat- 
land,  Mich.,  Dec.  31,  1858;  s.  Walter  and  .lane 
Clark  (Carlow)  Millis;  grad.  U.S.  Mil.  Acad.,  1881; 
m.  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Mary,  d.  W.  G.  Kaoul,  Nov.  22, 
1893.  Commd.  2d  It.  engrs.,  .lune  11,  1881;  1st  It., 
June  15,  1882;  capt.,  Sept.  20,  1892;  major,  Apr.  2, 
1900;  It.-col.,  June  7,  1907;  col..  June  13,  1910. 
Served  Willets  Point,  N.Y.,  1881-3;  on  lighthouse 
duty,  1883-90;  in  charge  improvements  New  Or- 
leans harbor  and  levees  Miss.  River,  1890-4;  cliief 
engr.  U.S.  Liglithouse.  Bd.,  Washington,  1894-8; 
on  duty  with  engrs.'  battalion,  Willets  Point,  N.Y., 
and  in  Cuba,  1898-1900;  U.S.  del.  Internat.  Con- 
gress of  Navigation,  Internat.  Congress  of  Elec- 
tricity and  Internat.  Congress  of  Pliysics,  Paris 
Expn.,  1900;  inspected  and  reported  upon  the  canal 
and  reservoir  system  of  the  Nile — particularly  the 
great  reservoir  dam  at  Assouan,  nr.  1st  cataract, 
Sept.-Oct.,  1900;  in  cliarge  of  construction  fortifi- 
cations on  Puget  Sound,  and  of  river  and  liarbor 
improvements  in  Wash.,  Ida.  and  Mont.,  improve- 
ments in  Mt.  Rainier  Nat.  Park,  and  of  surveys 
and  harbor  improvements  in  Alaska,  1900-5;  in 
charge  of  all  fortification  constrn.,  P.I.,  1905-7; 
on  leave  of  absence,  returning  from  P. I.,  visiting 
works,  etc.,  in  Cliina,  Burmali,  India,  Egypt  and 
Europe;  in  charge  harbor  and  river  improvement 
works,  Lake  Erie  and  in  Ohio  and  Ind.,  and  mem. 
spl.  bds.  on  harbor  works,  etc.,  1908-12,  in  cliarge 
of  river  and  liarbor  improvement  works  and  of 
sea  coast  defense  works,  Mass.  and  R.I.;  sr.  mem. 
spl.  bd.  on  Lake  Erie,  Lake  Mich,  inland  water- 
way, spl.  duty  under  Bur.  of  Liglithouses  for  N.E. 
coast,  1912 — .  Autlior:  Safety  of  Navigation  on 
Great  American  Lakes  (for  12  th  International 
Congress  of  Navigation,  Pliila.,  1912).  Mem.  Am. 
Soc.  C.E.,  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.,  A.A.A.S.,  U.S. 
Mil.  Service  Instn.,  U.S.  Naval  Inst.,  Am.  Physical 
Soc,  Societe  Frangaise  de  Physique,  Permanent 
Internat.  Assn.  of  Navigation  Congresses.  Clubs: 
University  (New  York),  Union  (Cleveland,  Army 
and  Navy  (Washington).    Address:  Newport,  R.I.* 

MIIiIiS,  Carlton  Putnam,  clergyman;  b.  Wil- 
liamstown,  Mass.,  Apr.  29.  1857;  s.  Benjamin  F. 
and  Jane  S.  (Butler)  Mills;  B.A.,  Williams  Coll., 
1878;  B.D.,  Episcopal  Tlieol.  Sch.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1885;  m.  East  Douglas,  Mass.,  1885,  Helen 
L.  R.  Briggs  (died  1889);  m.  2d,  Boston,  1896, 
Alice  Kimball  W^ilson;  children,  ]\Iargaret,  Dorothv. 
Teacher,  Grevlock  Inst..  1878-82;  deacon,  1885. 
priest,  1886,  P.E.  Ch.:  rector  Ascension  Ch.,  Wal- 
tham,  Mass.,  1885-6,  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Newton  High- 
lands. 1886-9,  St.  Luke's  Cli.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich., 
1889-91.  Ascension  Ch.,  Boston,  1892-5,  St.  Chrys- 
ostom's  Ch..  Wollaston  (Quincv).  Mass..  1896-06; 
field  sec.  S.S.  Union,  Diocese  of  Mass.,  1906-7,  ednl. 
sec,  Diocese  of  Mass.,  since  1907.  Mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  (Williams).  Williams  Chapter  Alpha  Delta 
Phi.  Club:  Twentietli  Century.  Recreations:  gar- 
dening. Home:  Winchester,  Mass.  Office:  1  Joy  St., 
Boston,    Mass. 

Ivnii^S,  Edward  Coe,  leather  merchant;  b.  Wren- 
tham,  Mass.,  May  27,  1SS3;  s.  Charles  L.  and  Re- 
becca B.  (Smith)  Mills;  ed.  Phillips  Acad..  An- 
dover.  Mass.;  m.  Sept.  27.  18SS.  Helen  B.  Holmes, 
of  Honesdale,  Pa.;  4  children.  In  leather  business 
since  ISS?;  pres.  E.  C.  Mills  Leather  Co.;  v. -p. 
Thomas  Hide  &  Leather  Co.,  dir.  Boylston  Nat. 
Bank.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  6  Prescott  St., 
Brookline.    Office:  154  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 

Ivniil^S,  Ernest  Lyman,  clergyman;  b.  Boston, 
Nov.  27.  1S76:  s.  Ashley  P.  and  Marian  E.  (Chap- 
man) Mills;  descendant  of  John  Mills,  who  set- 
tled in  Boston,  1630;  grad.  from  Somerville  Latin 
Sch..  1896;  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1900,  S.T.B.,  1903,  Ph.D., 
1914;  m.  Fannie  Marjorie  Pickett,  of  Somerville, 
Mass.,  Oct.  2,  1901.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1902; 
pastor  Upton,  Mass.,  1902-5,  St.  John's  Ch.,  South 
Boston,  1906-9,  1st  Ch.,  Boston,  1910-12.  1st  Ch., 
Somerville  since  Apr..  1913.  Mem.  Bethesda  Lodge, 
No.  30.  I.O.O.F.  Recreations:  athletics.  Home:  25 
Warren  Av.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

VHImJmS,  George  Franklin,  college  prof.;  A.B., 
Williams,     1862,    A.M.      Formerly    prin.     Greylock 


lust.;  prot.  Latin  and  English,  now  prof,  langs. 
and  lit.,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  also  dean.  Home:  46 
Amity  St.,  Amherst,  Mass. 

MXIiIiS,  Georg-e  Orover,  clergyman;  b.  Brooklyn, 
N.V.,  Fob.  20,  188.'i;  s.  Edward  Evans  and  Mar- 
garet Ann  (Dougherty)  Mills;  ed.  Brooklyn  Poly- 
technic and  Collegiate  Inst.;  student  Union  Theol. 
Sem.;  unmarried.  Ordained  Unitarian  ministry, 
1908;  asst.  Plymouth  Ch.,  Brooklyn,  Ch.  of  Pil- 
grims, New  York;  now  pastor  1st  Parish,  Water- 
town,  Mass.  Pres.  Fabian  Club  (Boston),  Boston 
Sch.  of  Social  Science.  Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  City, 
Twentieth  Century.    Home:  Watertown,  Mass. 

SXIIiIiS,  Georgre  Sherman,  clergyman;  b.  Copake, 
Columbia  Co.,  N.Y.,  Feb.  24,  1868;  s.  George  Addi- 
son and  Sarah  Williams  (Sherman)  Mills;  ed.  Al- 
bany (N.Y.)  Boys  Acad.;  Schuylerville  (N.Y.) 
High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1890  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa),  A.M.,  1893;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
1895;  m.  Kate  Gage  Vose,  of  Calais,  Me.,  Sept.  5, 
1895;  2  children.  Charles  Sherman,  b.  Apr.  6,  1897; 
Alice  Prudence,  b.  Sept.  29,  1899.  Prof,  of  English, 
Colgate  Acad.,  Hamilton,  N.Y.,  1890-3;  ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1895;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Belfast,  Me., 
1895-04,  2d  Ch.,  Bennington,  Vt.,  since  Feb.  21, 
1904.  Commr.  from  Vt.  of  N.E.  Congl.  Congress, 
1908-14;  pres.  Vt.  State  Congl.  Conf.,  1911.  Chap- 
lain Vt.  Soldiers'  Home;  pres.  bd.  of  mgrs.  Ben- 
nington Free  Library.  Mem.  Theta  Delta  Chi, 
Casque  and  Gauntlet.  Recreations:  tennis,  fishing, 
mountain  climbing.  Address:  109  School  St.,  Ben- 
nington, Vt. 

iniiliS,  Hiram  Francis,  hydraulic  engineer;  b. 
Bangor,  Me.,  Nov.  1,  1836;  s.  Preserved  B.  and  Jane 
(Lunt)  Mills;  ed.  pub.  schs.  Bangor,  Me.;  C.E., 
Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst.,  1856;  (hon.  A.M.,  Harvard, 
1889);  m.  Elizabeth  Worcester,  of  Waltham,  Mass., 
Oct.  8,  1873.  Asst.  engr.  Bergen  Tunnel,  1858, 
Brooklyn  Water  Works,  1859;  water  measure- 
ments, Cohoes,  N.Y.,  1859;  with  J.  B.  Francis,  C.E., 
Lowell,  Mass.,  1860-3;  on  important  ry.  and  hy- 
draulic work  until  1867  (Hoosac  tunnel,  Deei'fleld 
dam,  water  power  on  Penobscot  River  at  Bangor, 
etc.);  hydraulic  engr.,  Boston,  1867-9;  chief  engr. 
Essex  C;o.,  controlling  water  power  of  Merrimac 
River  at  Lawrence  since  1869;  consulting  engr.  on 
hydraulic  work  in  10  states  and  Mexico  since  1868; 
consulting  engr.  ofProprs.  Locks  and  Canals  on 
Merrimac  River  at  Lowell,  1893,  and  chief  engr. 
same  since  1894.  Has  had  charge  of  investigations 
of  Mass.  State  Bd.  Health  on  purification  of  water 
supplies  and  of  sewage  by  filtration  and  otherwise 
since  1886;  designed  and  built  Lawrence  City  filter, 
1892-3;  chmn.  com.  state  bd.  in  originating  and  de- 
signing met.  sewerage  system  and  met.  water  sup- 
ply; consulting  engr.  Wachusett  dam  and  reser- 
voir. Mem.  Mass.  State  Bd.  Health  and  chmn.  com. 
on  water  supply  and  sewerage,  1886 — ;  consulting 
engr.  Met.  Water  and  Sewerage  Bd.,  1901 — .  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  societies,  etc.)  Ad- 
dress: Lowell,  Mass.* 

MIIiIiS,  Iiyman  Allen,  mfr. ;  b.  Middlefield  (then 
a  part  of  Middletown),  Conn.,  Feb.  25,  1841;  s.  Rev. 
Charles  Lewis  and  Elizabeth  Coe  (Lyman)  Mills; 
descendant  on  his  father's  side  of  John  and  Pris- 
cilla  Alden,  of  the  Mayflower,  1620,  and  on  moth- 
er's side  of  Thomas  Welles,  4th  gov.  of  Colony  of 
Conn.,  and  Richard  Lyman.  1631 ;  also  descendant 
through  both  father  and  mother  of  Robert  Coe. 
1634;  ed.  acads.  at  Durham,  Conn.,  and  North 
Bridgewater,  Mass.;  m.  New  Britain,  Conn.,  June  6, 
1866,  Jane  Louisa,  d.  Deacon  Alfred  Andrews, 
genealogist  and  historian,  and  descendant  of 
Thomas  Hooker,  the  immigrant;  2  sons,  Herbert 
Lee.  b.  Feb.  26,  1868;  Charles  Rowland,  b.  Jan.  28, 
1877.  Early  developed  aptitude  for  business  affairs 
and  has  devoted  his  attention  chiefly  to  mfg.  and 
care  and  management  of  properties  and  estates; 
prominent  in  management,  and  an  officer  of  Metro- 
politan Mfg.  Co.  almost  from  time  of  its  origin, 
1860,  to  1891.  and  later  mgr.  Middlefield  Plant,  Am. 
Wringer  Co.;  mgr.  gun  sight  business  as  executor 
of  estate  of  William  Lyman,  1896-01,  and  since 
1901  pres.  and  mgr.  of  The  Lyman  Gun  Sight 
Corpn.;  dir.  Am.  Wringer  Co.;  trustee  Middletown 
Savings  Bank;  pres.  Levi  E.  Coe  Library  Assn.; 
mem.    Conn.   Ho.   of   Rep.,    1895;   It.-gov.   of   Conn., 


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1899-1900  For  40  yrs.  a  breeder  of  choice  Jersey  Assn.  (sec.  since  1903).  Mason  (K.T.;  past  comdr. 
cattle  and  of  the  cow  Figgis  76106,  champion  and  Lafayette  Commandery).  Clubs:  Ethan  Allen,  Al- 
grand' champion  at  great  exhibition  of  Jerseys  at  gonciuin.  Home:  263  South  Union  «t.  Office:  Metro- 
World's  Fair,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Conglist.  Address:  polilan  Life  P-ldK.,  Burlington,  Vt. 
Middlefield,  Conn.  MIMS,  Stewart  lea,  prof,  history;  b.  Richmond, 
TWTT.T.R,  Samuel;  b.  Topsham,  Orange  Co.,  Vt.,  Ark.,  Aug.  7.  1S6U;  s.  Andrew  Jackson  and  Cornelia 
Feb  2U,  1N61;  s.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Laird)  Langley  (Williamson)  Mims;  Trinity  Coll.,  N.C., 
Mills,  both  natives  of  Scotland;  od.  pub.  schs.  of  1897-8;  B.A.,  Yale,  1904;  post-grad,  work  m  his- 
Topsham  and  Rvegate;  Peacham  Acad.;  m.  Sept.  7,  tory,  Yale,  1904-6.  Ph.D.,  1912;  U.  of  Pans  1908- 
1892  Marv  E.  Perham,  of  Brockfield,  Vt.;  1  son,  11;  unmarried.  Teacher,  Webb  Sch.,  Bell  Buckle, 
Samuel  P.'  Engaged  in  the  mfr.  and  sale  of  car-  Tenn.,  1899-01;  instr.  history,  Sheffield  Scientific 
riages  and  sleighs,  1885-02;  mem.  county  grand  Sch.  (Yale),  1906-8;  instr.  history,  1911-12,  asst. 
jurv.  1910;  mem.  Gen.  Assembly,  1910-11;  lister,  prof.,  1912—,  Yale.  Methodi.st.  Mem.  Am.  Hist. 
1911,  1912.  Del.  Rep.  State  Conv.,  1912.  Presbyn.  Assn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (lale  Chapter).  Clubs: 
Club:  Caledonian  Forest  and  Stream.  Address:  Graduates',  New  Haven  Lawn.  Author:  Colberts 
South  Rvegate    Vt  West    India    Policy,    1912;    also    (pamphlet)       The 

MILLS,  SuiAner  Peter,  lawyer;  b.  Stonington.  g'^^i^e-  ^i,^^or\?a!f%ew  l]k%en"^^^^  '''''■ 
Me,  .Mar.  6,  1N7  1:  s.  Peter  Hunter  and  Margaret  Home.  Tajlor  Hall,  rse\\  Ha\en,  Conn. 
Ann  Mills;  ed.  Stonington  High  Sch..  Me.  Wesleyan  MINARD,  George  Cann,  educator;  b.  Boston, 
Sem  East  Me.  Conf.  Scm.,  and  Boston  U.;  studied  Mass.,  Aug.  29,  1877;  s.  Rev.  Burton  and  Emma 
law  admitted  to  Me.  bar,  Aug.,  1904;  m.  Farming-  Ladd  (Morrison)  Minard;  ed.  Bowdoin  Coll.;  m. 
ton'  Me  July  5  1905,  Flora  Alice  Pearson;  3  Carlotta  Blair  McDonough,  of  Bath,  Me.,  June  17. 
children,' William  Butler,  b.  Apr.  3,  1907;  Virginia,  1902.  Teacher,  prin.  and  supt.  of  schs.  in  various 
Jan  2  1909-  Sumner  Peter,  2d,  Aug.  26,  1911.  towns  and  cities  of  Me.  and  Mass.,  1900-11;  set- 
Practiced  at  Stonington,  1904-11,  since  at  Farm-  tied  in  Boston,  1911;  supervisor  of  pupils  on  pro- 
ington  Was  supt.  schs.  at  21,  and  later  chmn.  bation,  with  Boston  Sch.  Dept.;  supt.  parental 
sch  com.;  has  been  a  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  and  schs.,  1911-14;  chief  judge  of  Newsboys'  Trial  Ct. 
State  Senate,  and  of  bd.  of  trustees,  U.  of  Me.;  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Criminal  Law  and  Criminology, 
apptd  June  1914,  by  Gov.  Haines,  register  of  Mass.  Sch.  Supts.'  Assn.,  N.E.  Sch.  Supts.'  Assn. 
probate  for  Franklin  Co.,  to  fill  unexpired  term.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Mason.  Clubs:  Bow- 
Republican  Conglist.  Mem.  Tlieta  Delta  Chi.  doin  Coll.  Club,  Monday  Evening.  Home:  34  New- 
Mason     Address:   Farmington,   Me.  bury    St.,    Boston,    and    998    Washington    St.,    Bath, 

MILinj,  John  C,  mfr.,  banker:  b.  Milfield,  Scot-  Me.    Office:  218  Tremont  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

land,  Mav  IS,  1824;  came  to  America,  1832,  settling  MIITARD,  Will  Frank,   M.D. ;   b.   Hinesburg,   Vt, 

at  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1835;  ed.  in  schs.  and  by  pvt.  May  13,  1867:  s.  Roswell  Mason  Bill  and  Maranda 

studv  while  apprentice  in  printing  office;   m.   1849,  (Kenyon)     Jlinard;    grad.    Green    Mountain    Sem., 

Abby   A.   Gifford.     Co-founder   and   publisher.    Fall  1884,  Minard  Commercial  Coll.;  M.D.,  Hahnemann 

River    Weeklv    News,    1845-59,    Fall    River    Daily  Med.    Coll.,    Phila.,    1887;    post-grad,    student    Med. 


mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1884-9.    Home:  Fall  River,  cer    \\'aterbury.    Duxbury    and    Danbury.    2    terms. 

Mass.  Mason:    mem.    I.O.O.F.,   Woodman.     Home:    Water- 

MHiTIMOKE,    Hug-h    Herald,    M.D. ;     b.     Brome,  bury,  Vt. 

Que.,    Apr.    8.    1SS3:    s.    Eben    Spencer    and    Orpha  MINER,     Albert     Lawrence,     M.D. :     b.     Chazy, 

Louise     (Ingalls)     Miltimore;    early    ancestors    In  Clinton  Co..  N.Y.,   Jan.    26,    1869;   s.   Clement  Steb- 

America  came  from  Scotland  and  settled  in  Derry,  bins  and  Mira  Peck  (Fisher)  Miner;  descendant  of 

N.H. :   prep.   edn.   Comansville    (Que.)    Acad.;    M.D.,  Thomas   Miner,   who   came   from   Eng.   in   the   ship 

U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1907;  post-grad,  work,  Arabella,   in   company   with   John  Winthrop,   land- 

Post-Grad.  Sch.  and  Hosp.,  Chicago,  111.;  111.  Steel  ing    at    Pequot,    now    Salem,    Mass.,    in    1630;    ed. 

Co.'s    Hosp..    South    Chicago    and    Joliet,    111.;    m.  common  schs.  of  Westminster,  Vt. ;  grad.  Hinsdale 

Cleona   H.    Tatro.    of   Chicago,    111.,    Sept.    4,    1907:  (N.H.)    High   Sch.,   1887;   student  1   yr.  at  Mt.  Her- 

children,     Marshall    Tatro,     Hepsibeth.      Practiced  mon    (Dwight    L.    Moodv's    Sch.    for    Boys):    M.D., 

in    St.    Johnsburv,    Vt..    since    1908.     Mem.    A.M. A.,  Baltimore   Med.   Coll.,    1894;   m.   Oct.    9,    1895,   Leila 

Vt.   State  Med.   Soc.  Caledonia  Co.  Med.   Soc.    Re-  Belle   Joquith.   of  Weston,   Vt.     Phys.   in   U.S.    In- 

publican.    Methodist.    Mason    (32°,   K.T.,   Shriner).  dian    Service,    1896-7;    since    in    pvt.    practice    at 

Address:    89   Main   St.,   St.   Johnsbury,  Vt.  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. :  formerly  sec.  U.S.  Bd.  Pension 

MILTON,  Henry  Slade,  lawver;  b.  Boston,  Sept.  Examiners    (resigned);    mem.    advisory    bd.    Rock- 

28.  1855;  s.  George  Bruce  and  Lucy  Kidder  (Slade)  ingham    Hosp.     Progressive    in    politics.     Conglist. 

Milton;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1875;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.).  Wind- 

Sch.,  1876;  m.  Lilias  Constance  Haynes,  of  Weston,  ham  Co    Med    Soc     Conn.  River  Valley  Med.  Assn. 

Mass.,    Nov.    7,    1877:    1    daughter,    Alice    M.    (Mrs.  Mem.     I.O.O^P.,     Modern    ^Voodmen     of     America. 

K     P.    Smith).     Practiced    at    Boston    since    1876;  Club:     Rockingham     Medical.      Address:     Bellows 

pres.  D.  &  L.  Slade  Co.;   mem.   Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  Falls.  Vt. 

1889-90,    Senate,    1893,    1894;    mayor    of   Waltham,  MINER,  Edward  Puller,  structural  engineer:  b. 

1895.     Mem.    Mass.    Bar    Assn.     Republican.     Uni-  Vernon,    Conn.,    Oct.    13,    1862;    s.    George    H.    and 

tarian.     Mason    (K.T.);    Odd    Fellow.     Club:    Har-  Phoebe     Ann      (Fowler)      Miner;    B.S.      in     Mech. 

vard.      Recreations:     motoring.      Home:     Weston,  Engring.,  Worcester  Polv.  Inst.,  1887:  m.  Flora  M. 

Mass.    Office:   60  State  St.,  Boston.  Spencer,    of    Hazardville,    Conn..     June    26.     1890. 

MIMMS,  John  Henry,  lawver,  court  reporter:  b.  With  Norcross  Brothers  Co.,  'Worcester,  16  yrs.; 
Southwark.  Surrev.  Eng..  Feb.  19,  1855;  s.  James  organized  and  was  pres.  and  gen.  mgr.  Central 
and  Marian  (Winfield)  Mimms;  ed.  Queen  Eliza-  BW^.  Co,.  9  yrs.;  pres.  and  gen.  mgr.  Edward  F. 
beth  Sch.,  Southwark,  St.  Bride's  Inst.,  London;  Miner  Bldg.  Co..  since  1912.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E. 
arrived  in  America,  Apr.,  1875:  m.  Springfield,  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Engineers  (New 
111.,  Jan.  26,  1882,  Leonora  Campbell  Hunting-  York).  Recreations:  astronomy.  Home:  8  Kenil- 
ton.  Began  as  shorthand  writer  at  London  on  worth  Rd.  Office:  25  Foster  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
celebrated  Tichborne  case;  apptd.  official  court  MINER,  Frederic  William,  merchant;  b.  Corn- 
reporter  Vt.  courts,  by  Judge  Homer  E.  Royce  wall,  Conn.,  June  12,  1861:  s.  George  L.  and  Jane 
and  H.  Henry  Powers;  official  reporter  Vt.  State  E.  (Guild)  Miner:  descendant  of  Henrv.  knighted 
Senate.  1896,  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1896-1904:  admitted  bv  the  King  in  13th  centurv  as  Sir  Henrv.  the 
to  Vt.  bar,  1881.  Capt.  Co.  B,  V.N.G.,  1888-95,  maj.,  Miner;  ed.  com.  schs.  of  Cornwall;  taught  in  these 
1895-7,  It.-col.,  1897-8;  mustered  into  U.S.  service,  schs.  for  4  years:  m.  Sept.  26.  1888.  Laura  A.  Hin- 
Apr..  1898;  It.-col.  1st  Regt.  Vt.  Vols.,  until  Nov.,  man,  of  Meriden,  Conn.  Salesman  for  several 
1898;  comdg.  regt.  at  Chicamauga  most  of  the  yrs.;  engaged  in  grocery  business  in  Wallingford, 
period  during  war  with  Spain;  mustered  out  Nov.  Conn.,  1887;  sold  out  in  1900;  has  since  been  con- 
7,  1908;  col.  and  chief  of  staff  to  Gov.  Stickney,  Vt.,  nected  with  the  wholesale  grocery  firm  of  Miner, 
1900-2.     Republican.    Episcopalian.     Mem.    Vt.    Bar  Read  &  TuUock  as  mgr.  New  Britain  branch;  mem. 


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Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911,  1912.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason  (32°,  Shriner).  Club:  New  Britain.  Home: 
17   Park  PI.,   New   Britain,   Conn. 

MINER,  Henry  Bradley,  educator;  b.  Dorches- 
ter, IMass.,  Sept.  17,  1S43;  s.  Rev.  Bradley  and 
Louisa  (Tuclcer)  Miner.,  and  descendant  of  Thomas 
Miner,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1630;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1S64;  m.  Boston,  18S3,  Maud  M.  Clark;  1  daughter, 
Dorothy.  Teacl^er,  Canton  High  Sell.,  4  yrs.  then 
in  Tileston  Sell.,  Boston;  master  Edward  Kverett 
Sch.,  1875-14,  since  master  emeritus.  For  many 
yrs.  chmn.  Bd.  of  Trustees,  Pub.  I^ibrarv,  Hvde 
Park.  V.-p.  Hyde  Park  Hist.  Soc.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Home:  62  Oak  St.,  Hyde  Park,  Boston,  Mass. 

MINBR,  Leroy  Mattliew  Simpson,  oral  surgeon; 
b.  Chicago,  Apr.  13,  1S82;  s.  Clarence  Horatio  Gil- 
bert and  Jennie  ]May  (McFarland)  Miner;  de- 
scendant of  ancestors  who  came  from  England, 
1700;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1901;  D.M.D.,  Har- 
vard Dental  Sch.,  1904;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
Medicine,  1907;  m.  Edna  Winifred  Dailey,  of  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Oct.  25,  1911;  1  son,  Richard  Leroy. 
Asst.  prof,  oral  surgery,  Harvard  Dental  Sch.; 
asst.  in  clin.  medicine,  Boston  U.  Sell,  of  Medicine, 
also  lecturer  on  diseases  of  mouth;  dental  surgeon 
Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  Homoe.  Hosp.;  oral  surgeon, 
Children's  Hosp.  Mem.  Harvard  Odontol.  Soc, 
Am.  Acad.  Dental  Science,  Mass.  Dental  Soc, 
Mass.  Homce.  Med.  Soc,  Xi  Psi  Phi.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Mason.  Club:  Harvard.  Recreations, 
outdoor  sports.  Home:  255  Mill  St.,  Newtonville, 
Mass.    Office:  153  Newbury  St.,  Boston. 

MIiniB,  Mary  J.,  educator;  b.  New  York  City, 
Mar.  19,  1854;  d.  Francis  Stebbins  and  Nancy  (Mc- 
Whorter)  Miner;  descendant  in  direct  line  of  Lt. 
Thomas  INIiner,  sec.  of  Colony  under  Gov.  Win- 
throp,  of  Conn.;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  New  York;  grad. 
Normal  Coll.,  City  of  New  York,  1870  (no  degree 
at  that  time) ;  unmarried.  Head  of  Dept.  of  Math- 
ematics, Bridgeport  High  Sch.,  1872-91;  prin.  The 
Courtland  Sch.  for  Girls,  since  1891,  also  sec- 
treas.  Conglist.  Home:  431  Washington  Av., 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 

MINER,  Walter  Nathan,  M.D.:  b.  Mt.  Whatley, 
N.B.,  July  13,  1872;  s.  Nathan  and  Celia  (Carter) 
Miner;  grad.  normal  sch.,  Fredericton,  N.B.;  M.D., 
Baltimore  Med.  Coll.,  1898:  post-grad,  work  Md. 
Gen.  Hosp.  and  Johns  Hopkins  Hosp.,  Baltimore; 
also  studied  Polyclinic  and  Guy's  Hosp.,  London, 
Eng.,  and  Royal  Infirmary,  Edinburgh,  Scotland, 
and  hosps.  of  Boston  and  N.Y.  Citv;  m.  Estella 
Delahay,  of  San  Francisco,  Apr.  29.  1903;  chil- 
dren, Edward  Nathan  (deceased),  John  Prescott, 
Elizabeth  Delahay,  Ruth  Estella.  Practiced  in 
Calais,  Me.,  since  1898;  med.  examiner  of  leading 
life  ins.  cos.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Calais,  1906- 
10.  Mem.  Washington  C!o.  Med.  Soc,  Provincial 
Med.  Soc.  of  N.B.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  St.  Croix  Med. 
Soc  (pres.).  Mem.  St.  Croix  Lodge  No.  46,  F.  and 
A.M.;  Calais  Chapter  No.  17,  R.A.M. ;  Hugh  de 
Payens  Commandery,  K.T.;  mem.  Knights  of 
Pythias,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Republi- 
can.   Baptist.    Address:    Calais,  Me. 

MINER,  'William  Francis,  educator;  b.  East 
Providence.  R.I..  Mar.  3,  1873:  s.  Joseph  and  Phebe 
Ann  (Straight)  Miner;  grad.  East  Providence  High 
Sch.,  1892;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1896;  m.  Lydia  May 
Bishop,  of  East  Providence,  Nov.  24,  1898;  1 
daughter,  Doris  Putnam.  Began  teaching,  1896; 
prin.  acad.  in  Me.  7  yrs.;  prin.  Barrington  (R.I.) 
High  Sch.  and  supt.  of  schs..  1903-13;  supt.  of 
schs.,  Warwick.  R.I.,  since  1913.  Dir.  Herreshoff 
Marine  Band,  Bristol,  R.I. ;  mem.  band  R.I.N.G., 
1st  Dist.  Coast  Arty.  Corps.  Mem.  Bd.  Visitors 
R.I.  Normal  Sch.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem. 
Alpha  Tau  Omega  (Brown  U.).  Mason;  Odd  Fel- 
low.   Address:  Apponaug,  R.I. 

MINIFIE,  "William  Charles,  clergyman,  lecturer, 
b.  London,  Eng.,  Mar.  8,  1869;  s.  John  Holloway 
and  Isabella  (Curtis)  Minifie;  ed.  Sherborne  Gram- 
mar Sch.,  and  Pastors'  Coll.,  London,  1886-9; 
(D.D.,  Washington  and  Tusculum  Coll.,  Tenn., 
1901:  D.C.L..  Potomac  U..  1905,  Ph.D..  1908):  m. 
Ivy  H.  L.  Rossiter,  of  Weston-Super-Mare,  Eng., 
Mar..  1890.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1889:  pastor 
Clarendon  St.  Bapt.  Ch.,  Boston,  1907-9.  Has  lec- 
tured extensively   in   Great   Britain   and   America; 


was  for  some  time  asst.  private  sec.  to  C.  H.  Spur- 
geon.  Dir.  Cuba  Christian  Mission.  Fellow  Royal 
(jeog.  Soc,  Royal  Soc.  of  Literature;  mem.  Royal 
Soc.  Arts,  London,  Pliilos.  Soc.  Great  Britain. 
Mason.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books.) 
Address:  "Brentwood,"  East  Finchley,  London, 
Eng.;    646   John   Hancock   Bldg.,   Boston.* 

MINITER,  Edith  (Dowe),  writer;  b.  Wilbraham, 
Mass.,  Ma>'  19,  18G9;  d.  William  Hilton  and  Jennie 
E.  (Tapper)  Dowe;  grad.  Mrs.  Woodford's  Sch., 
Worcester,  1886;  m.  Worcester,  John  T.  F.  Miniter, 
Sept.  19,  1887  (now  deceased).  In  editorial  work 
since  1887:  in  1890  was  city  editor  Manchester 
Press  (daily)  and  only  woman  city  editor  of  a 
daily  in  N.E.;  editor  Boston  Home  Journal,  1895- 
06;  later  Home  and  Abroad,  and  Household  Di- 
gest, Boston;  now  fiction  writer.  Ex-pres.  Na- 
tional Amateur  Press  Assn.  (1st  woman  pres.),  and 
Interstate  Amateur  Press  Assn.  Her  article  "How 
to  Di-ess  on  $40  a  Year,"  in  Boston  Globe,  1888, 
attracted  wide  discussion  and  notice.  Home:  17 
Akron  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass.* 

MINK,  Oliver  "W.;  treasurer  and  director  Ames 
Shovel  &  Tool  Co.,  Ames  Shovel  &  Tool  Co.  of  Tex., 
Wright  Shovel  Co.,  H.  M.  Myers  Co.,  T.  Rowland's 
Sons,  Inc.;  asst.  treas.  and  dir.  Oliver  Ames  & 
Sons  Corpn.;  dir.  Ore.  Short  Line  R.R.  Co.,  Am. 
Pneumatic  Service  Co.,  Lamson  Co.,  Easton  In- 
vestment Co.  Dir.  Home  for  Aged  Men.  Clubs: 
.41gonciuin,  The  Country.  Home:  229  Marlboro  St., 
Boston:  (summer)  Manchester,  Mass.  Office:  Ames 
Bldg.,  Boston. 

ItONOT,  Charles  Sedg-wick,  anatomist;  b.  West 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  Dec.  23,  1852;  s.  William  and 
Katherine  (Sedgwick)  Minot;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1872;  univs.  of  Leipzig,  Paris  and  Wiirz- 
burg,  1873-6;  S.D.,  Harvard,  1878;  (LL.D.,  Yale  U., 
1899,  U.  of  Toronto,  1904,  St.  Andrew's  U.,  Scot- 
land, 1911;  ScD.,  Oxford  U.,  1902);  m.  Lucy  Fos- 
dick,  of  Groton,  Mass.,  June  1,  1889.  Lecturer  on 
embryology  and  instr.  oral  pathology  and  surgery, 
1880-3,  instr.  histology  and  embrvology,  1883-7, 
asst.  prof.,  1887-92,  prof.,  1892-1905,  James  Still- 
man  prof,  comparative  anatomy,  1905,  dir.  of 
Anat.  Labs.,  1912,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.  Harvard 
exchange  professor  at  universities  of  Berlin  and 
Jena,  1912-13.  Invented  2  forms  of  automatic 
microtomes.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.  (gen.  sec.  1885,  pres. 
1900),  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  corr.  mem. 
Brit.  Assn.  Adv.  Sci.,  Acad,  reale  Turin,  Soc.  Biol- 
ogic, Paris,  Phys.  Med.  Gesellschaft  Erlangen, 
Acad.  Royal  Med.  Belgique;  mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sci- 
ences; pres.  Boston  Soc.  Natural  History,  1897 — , 
Assn.  Am.  Anatomists,  1904-5;  mem.  N.Y.  Acad. 
Sciences,  Am.  Philos.  Soc,  Anatomische  Gesell- 
schaft (Jena),  Am.  Soc.  Naturalists,  Am.  Physiol. 
Soc,  Am.  Psychol.  Assn.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph  (Bos- 
ton), Cosmos  (Washington).  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books  and  writings.)  Address:  Har- 
vard Medical  School,  Boston,  Mass.* 

MINOT,  Panny  Elizaheth  Pickering"  (Mrs.  James 
Minot),  club  woman:  b.  Barnstead,  N.H. ;  d.  Hazen 
and  Martha  Ann  (Drew)  Pickering;  descendant 
of  John  Pickering,  who  settled  in  Portsmouth, 
N.H.,  1633:  grad.  Wheaton  Sem.,  Norton,  Mass., 
1867  (valedictorian);  m.  James  Minot,  of  (ioncord, 
N.H.,  May  13,  1874  (died  Nov.  15,  1911).  Has  en- 
gaged in  ednl.,  charitable  and  woman's  club  work; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Concord,  1908-15;  pres.  N.H. 
Female  Centenary  Instn.  and  Home  Missionary 
Union,  1901-8;  nat.  pres.  Woman's  Relief  Corps, 
1905;  pres.  Concord  Female  Charitable  Soc,  1911- 
15:  chmn.  ednl.  com.  N.H.  Federation  Women's 
Clubs,  1909-10,  1912-13;  mem.  ednl.  com.  Gen. 
Federation  Women's  Clubs,  1912-14.  Mem.  D.A.R. 
(regent  Rumford  Chapter,  Concord,  1905-8).  Con- 
glist. Clubs:  Woman's,  of  Concord  (pres.  1904-5), 
Avon  Shakespeare,  New  England  Wheaton.  Ad- 
dress: 23   S.  State  St.,  Concord,  N.H. 


MINOT,  Georg°e  Richards,  M.D.;  b.  Boston, 
Dec.  2,  1885:  s.  of  James  Jackson  and  Elizabeth 
(Whitney)  Minot;  descendant  of  George  Minot, 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  1630;  Edward  Jackson,  Cam- 
bridge, 1643;  on  mother's  side  of  John  Whitney. 
Watertown,  1635;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1908,  M.D.,  1912; 
unmarried.  House  officer  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1912- 
13;    assist,   resident   phys.    Johns    Hopkins   Hosp., 


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Baltimore,  Md.,  since  1914.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc.  Clubs:  Tennis  and  Racquet,  Harvard 
(Boston).  Kecreations:  athletics.  Address:  188 
MailV)oro  St.,   Boston. 

MINOT,  James  Jackson,  M.D.;  b.  West  Kox- 
bury,  Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1852;  s.  George  Richards 
and  Harriet  (Jackson)  Minot;  descendant  of 
George  Minot,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1630,  and  Ed- 
ward Jackson,  who  came  to  America,  1643;  g.s. 
James  Jackson,  M.D.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1874;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1878;  student  univs.  of  Vienna, 
Berlin  and  Strassbury,  1878-80;  m.  Elizabeth,  d. 
Henrv  Austin  and  Fanny  (I^awrcnce)  Whitney, 
of  Milton,  Mass.,  Oct.  30,  1884;  3  children:  George 
Richards  (M.D.),  James  Jackson,  Jr.,  Henry  Whit- 
ney. Formerly  mem.  med.  staff  Boston  Dispen- 
sary; served  as  visiting  phys.  Carney  Hosp. ;  and 
Mass.  CJen.  Hosp.;  now  mem.  consulting  staff 
Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.;  phys.  in  chief  Long  Island 
Hosp.  Fellow  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  since  1877;  trustee 
Boston  Consumptives  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.  and 
various  med.  and  scientific  socs.  and  assns.  Ad- 
dress: 188  Marlboro  St.,  Boston;  (summer)  Milton, 
Mass. 

MINOT,  John  Clair,  editor;  b.  Belgrade,  Me., 
Nov.  .Ill,  1S72;  s.  George  Evans  and  Effie  (Par- 
cher)  Minot;  10th  in  descent  from  George  Minot 
who  came  from  England  to  Boston  in  1630;  A.B., 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  1896;  m.  Sybil  A.  Howe,  of  Dixfleld, 
Me.,  July  20,  1903;  2d,  Marion  Bowman,  Feb.  20, 
1912.  Asso.  editor  Kennebec  Jour.,  Augusta,  Me., 
1897-09,  Youth's  Companion,  Boston,  1909 — . 
Treas.  Theta  Chapter  House  Assn.,  1899 — .  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 
Elks,  Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Dorchester  Hist.  Soc,  Me. 
Press  Assn.  In  Masonry  has  been  at  head  of 
Lodge,  Chapter,  and  Commandery.  Mem.  bd.  of 
overseers  Bowdoin  Coll.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  Water- 
town,   Mass.     Office:   201  Columbus  Av.,  Boston.* 

MINOT,  Joseph  Grafton,  capitalist;  b.  New 
York,  Jan.  13,  ISOS;  s.  Charles  Henry  and  Maria 
Josephine  (Grafton)  Minot;  ed.  pvt.  schs.,  Boston, 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  at  Rye, 
Isle  of  Wight,  Eng.,  Honora  Elizabeth  Temple, 
d.  Thomas  Lindall  Winthrop,  of  London,  Eng., 
and  Boston,  1890;  one  son,  Grafton  Winthrop. 
Gov.  Mass.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars.  Clubs:  Somerset, 
Country  (Brookline).  Recreations:  travel.  Au- 
thor: A  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Minot  Family 
in  America  and  England,  1897.  Home:  301  Berke- 
ley  St.    Office:     1110   Tremont   Bldg.,   Boston.* 

MINOT,  Iiaurence,  trustee;  b.  West  Roxbury 
(now  Boston),  May  19,  1865;  s.  William  and  Kath- 
arine ;Maria  (Sedgwick)  Minot;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  and 
Roxbury  Latin  Sch.,  to  1879;  studied  Harvard 
Law  Sch.;  unmarried.  Began  in  1879  as  office 
boy  in  father's  office,  continuing  in  his  employ 
and  in  employ  of  brother  William  until  death  of 
latter,  1900;  trustee  of  various  estates  to  which 
devotes  entire  attention;  dir.  Old.  Colony  Trust 
Co.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Sinking  Fund  Commrs.,  1897,  Bd. 
of  Estimate  and  Apportionment,  1898;  chmn.  Mu- 
nicipal Statistics  Com.,  since  1897;  chmn.  exec, 
com.  Good  Govt.  Assn.,  1903-10;  mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Ex- 
change, Puritan,  Commercial,  Eastern  Yacht  (com- 
modore, 1903-5),  Brookline  Country.  Recreations: 
shooting,  yachting.  Home:  144  Marlboro  St.  Of- 
fice:   18  Tremont   St.,   Boston. 

MINOT,  ■William,  lawyer  and  trustee;  b.  "Ware- 
ham,  Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1885;  s.  William  and  Eliza- 
beth Vredenburgh  (Van  Pelt)  Minot;  descendant 
in  direct  line  of  Gov.  Minot,  of  Dorchester,  Mass., 
also  of  George  R.  Minot,  a  friend  of  George 
Washington;  ed.  schs.  in  Boston,  Denver,  and 
Colo.  Springs,  Colo.;  grad.  Noble  and  Greenough 
Sch.,  Boston,  1903;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1907;  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1908,  1909;  admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  July, 
1909;  m.  Lucv  Greenleaf  Woodworth,  of  Brook- 
line, Mass.,  June  23,  1908;  2  children,  Grace  Wood- 
worth,  William  Minot,  Jr.  Has  been  associated 
with  I..aurence  Minot,  trustee,  since  entering  the 
bar;  chief  activity  being  real  estate  organizations) 
in  all  parts  of  the  U.  S. ;  dir.  Paul  Revere  Trust 
Co.;   treas.  The  Woodbourne  Co.    (care  of  real  es- 


tate). Improved  Dwellings  Assn.;  dir.  Nat.  Dock 
&  Warehouse  Co.,  City  Land  Co.,  Boston  Storage 
Wareliouse  Co.,  Commonwealth  Syndicate;  treas. 
Whitehall  Real  Estate  Trustees;  asst.  treas.  Bos- 
ton Ground  Rent  Trust,  Western  Real  Estate 
Trustees.  Del.  Itep.  State  Conv.,  1912;  mem.  Rep. 
Com.,  Ward  11,  Boston,  1912-13.  Trustee  Wells 
ISIemorial  Assn.;  mem.  Boston  Chaml)er  of  Com- 
merce, Chamber  of  Commerce  of  U.  S.  Republi- 
can. Unitarian  (King's  Chapel.)  Mem.  Mass. 
Forestry  Assn.,  Mass.  Fish  and  Game  Protective 
Assn.  (exec,  com.),  Perkins  Instn.  for  the  Blind, 
Citizens'  Municipal  League  (treas.),  Good  Govt. 
Assn.  (mem.  publication  and  finance  committees). 
Phi  Delta  Psi  Club,  Hasty  Pudding  Club,  Insti- 
tute of  1770,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Stylus  Club. 
Kalumet  Club  (all  of  Harvard).  Clubs:  Boston 
City  (treas.,  1910-13),  Tennis  and  Racquet,  Ex- 
change, Union  Boat.  Recreations:  forestry,  gar- 
dening, tennis.  Home:  142  Marlboro  St.  Office: 
18  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

MINTON,  John  Michael,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Mar. 
23,  1872;  s.  Thomas  and  Mary  B.  (Cassidv)  Min- 
ton;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894,  LL.B.,  1896;  m.  Anna 
I.  Madden,  of  Boston,  Sept.  15,  1897;  4  children, 
Grace,  Ruth,  Thomas,  John.  Practiced  in  Bos- 
ton since  1896;  chmn.  Bd.  Election  Commrs.,  since 
1902.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus,  Catholic  Union. 
Democrat.  Recreations:  fishing,  swimming:  Home: 
Forrest  Hills,  Mass.  Office:  532  Tremont  Bldg. 
and  City  Hall  Annex,   Boston. 

MITCHEIiIi,  Ahram  "Whittemore,  M.D. ;  b.  Demp- 
ster, N.H.,  Feb.  8,  1862;  s.  Andrew  J.  and  Mary 
M.  (Whittemore)  Mitchell;  grad.  Newport  (N.H.) 
High  Sch.,  1882,  Kimball  Union  Acad..  Meriden, 
N.H.,  1883;  student  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1885-6; 
M.D.,  Univ.  City  of  New  York,  1887;  m.  Marlow. 
N.H.,  Oct.  17,  1888,  Hattie  F.  Perkins;  4  children, 
Avis  W.,  Karl  P..  Richard  A.,  Philip  W.  Began 
practice  at  Harrisville,  N.H.,  1887;  removed  to 
Epping,  1888;  physician  to  Rockingham  Co.  Asy- 
lum, Almshouse,  and  House  of  Correction  for 
27  years.  Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1897,  1899.  Mem. 
Rockingham  Co.  Med.  Soc,  N.H.  State  Med  Soc. 
(pres.  1914),  A.M. A.  Pres.  Epping  Water  Co. 
Methodist.  Mason;  mem.  O.E.S.;  Odd  Fellow.  Ad- 
dress:   Epping,    N.H. 

MITCHi:i.Ii,  Alfred,  M.D.;  Mar.  17,  1837-June 
19,  1915;  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica,  1914-15.)* 

MITCHEIiIi,  Alfred,  Jr.,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Brunswick,  Me.,  Dec.  6,  1872;  s.  Alfred  (M.D.)  and 
Abby  E.  (Sweet)  Mitchell;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1895, 
M.D.,  1898.  Practiced  at  National  Soldiers'  Home, 
Togus,  Me.,  1898-01,  since  at  Portland;  genito 
urinary  surgeon  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.;  consulting  phys. 
and  genito-urinary  surgeon,  St.  Barnabas  and  Chil- 
dren's hosps.,  also  consulting  surg.  Webber  Hosp. 
(Biddeford,  Me.);  prof,  genito-urinary  diseases 
Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  since  1913.  Mem.  Am.  Urol.  Assn., 
A.M. A.,  Me  Med.  Assn.,  Cumberland  Co.  Med.  Soc, 
Loyal  Legion.  Clubs:  Cumberland,  Portland, 
Country.     Address:  655  Congress  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

MITCHEIiIi,  Asahel  "W.,  town  elk.  and  supt.  wa- 
ter CO.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

MITCHEIiIi.  Charles,  lawyer:  b.  Oct.  22,  1869; 
s.  Robert  and  Rebecca  (O'Neill)  Mitchell;  ed.  office 
study  and  at  New  York  Law  Sch;  m.  Edith  L.  Tur- 
ner, of  Wallingford,  Conn.,  Aug.  22,  1901;  three 
children,  Charles  Bradford,  Edith  Hersey,  Ray- 
mond McKim.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1900.  and 
since  practiced  in  New  Bedford.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Mem.  Eureka  Lodge  A.F.  and  A.M., 
New  Bedford:  Mass.  Consistory,  S.P.R.S.  Club: 
Dartmouth  (New  Bedford).  Home:  20  Mapleview 
Terrace.     Office:  Masonic  Bldg.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

MITCHEIiIi,  Charles  Francis,  lawyer;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn..  Feb.  S,  1SS5;  s.  Charles  and  Julia 
(Gallivan)  Mitchell;  ed.  pub.  schs..  New  Haven; 
Boardman  Sch.:  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1908;  m. 
Helen  V.,  d.  AVilliam  Kennedy,  congressman,  of 
Naugatuck,  Conn..  Sept.  24,  1914.  Began  practice 
in  New  Haven.  1909;  associated  wth  Fitz  Gerald 
&  Walsh;  v.p.  The  H.H.  Olds  &  Co.,  wholesale  bak- 
ers; treas.  The  (Connecticut  Pie  Co.  (wholesale). 
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1912;  U.S.  revenue  agt.,  income  tax,  since  Feb., 
1913,  for  Conn,  and  R.l.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Mem. 
New  Haven  County  Bar  Assn.  Mem.  Knights  of 
Columbus.  Clubs:  Theta  Sigma,  Emmett.  Home: 
15  Pendleton  St.  Office:  185  Church  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

MiTCHEIiIi,  Edwin  Knox,  theologian;  b.  at 
Locke,  O.,  Dec.  23,  1853;  s.  Spencer  and  Harriet 
Newell  (Howard)  Mitchell;  A.B.,  Marietta  Coll., 
1878  (D.D.,  1896);  taught  in  Columbus  (O.)  High 
Sch.,  1879-81;  grad.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  New  York, 
1884;  univs.  of  Berlin  and  Giessen,  1884-6;  m. 
Hetty  Marquand  Enos,  of  Brooklyn,  Jan.  20,  1887. 
Ordained  Presbvn.  ministry,  1886;  pastor  Memorial 
Ch.,  St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  1886-90;  studied  in  Berlin 
and  traveled  in  Orient,  1890-1;  prof.  Grseco-Roman 
and  Eastern  ch,-  history,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem., 
since  1892.  Trustee  IMarietta  Coll.  Mem.  Am.  Ori- 
ental Soc,  Am.  Historical  Assn.,  Soc.  Biblical  Liter- 
ature and  Exegesis,  National  Geographical  Society. 
Author:  Life  and  Character  of  Christ  According 
to  St.  Paul,  1894;  Creeds  and  Canons,  1905.  Contbr. 
to  World's  Best  Literature,  Encyclopaedia  of  Re- 
ligion and  Ethics,  reviews,  etc.  Address:  57  Gill- 
ette St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

MITCHEIiIi,  Ezra,  M.D.;  Nov.  12,  1841-Apr.  20, 
1903.     (See    vol.    1909.) 

MITCHEIiIi,  Harry  Walter,  supt.  State  Hospital, 
Warren,  Pa.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

MITCHEIiIi,  Henry  Iiyman,  lawyer;  b.  Unity, 
Me.,  Feb.  6,  1841;  s.  Stewart  S.  and  Lucinda  (Ty- 
ler) Mitchell;  descendant  of  Experience  Mitchell, 
who  came  from  Scotland  in  the  ship  Ann,  in  1623; 
on  mother's  side  descendant  of  Rev.  John  Tyler, 
A.M.  (family  noted  as  furnishing  more  coll.  presi- 
dents and  profs.,  clergymen  and  professional  men, 
than  any  other  family  of  the  U.S.);  left  an  orphan 
at  age  of  5  yrs. ;  ed.  Corinna  Acad.;  pvt.  student 
under  5  different  graduates  of  Bowdoin  Coll.;  m. 
Emma  L.  Rider,  of  Albion,  Me..  Sept.  22,  1878,  a 
descendant  on  her  mother's  side  of  Henry  Rust, 
the  immigrant,  Hingham,  Mass.,  1623;  children, 
none.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1870,  to  U.S.  Circuit 
Ct.,  1875,  to  U.S.  Ct.  of  Appeals,  1891;  practiced  in 
Bangor,  Me.,  since  1870;  atty.  for  City  of  Bangor, 
12  yrs.;  Piscataquis  R.R.,  in  which  City  of  Bangor 
had  $2,000,000  interest,  was  disposed  of  during 
this  time;  succeeded  in  restoring  the  excise  tax 
on  the  European  N.  Am.  Ry.,  in  which  people  of 
Bangor  held  .$1,900,000  in  securities;  Hersey  Trust 
Fund,  for  erection  of  City  Hall,  secured  through 
his  efforts,  by  special  act  of  legislature;  police 
force  of  Bangor  placed  on  permanent  basis;  fire 
dept.  reorganized,  etc.  (He  procured  a  charter 
from  the  legislature  in  1893,  for  the  Bangor  and 
Winterport  Railway,  entered  into  contract  to 
finance  it  with  five  different  banking  houses  in 
different  years,  but  because  of  pressure  brought 
to  bear  each  declined  to  fulfill  its  contract,  there- 
fore, the  road  has  never  been  open  to  public  travel 
beyond  the  first  6  miles  from  Bangor  to  the  Hamp- 
den corner,  and  a  shore  line  ry.  from  Hampden  to 
Belfast  and  Rockland  is  yet  to  be  built;  one  of 
the  best  lines  in  the  State  of  Me.)  Organized, 
1895,  Penobscot  Loan  &  Building  Assn.,  of  which  is 
dir.  and  atty.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.  Prominent  for 
many  yrs.  in  military  affairs;  was  mem.  1st  Me. 
Cav.  Vols.;  col.  2d  Regt.,  M.V.IM.;  brig.  gen.  comdg. 
1st  Brigade,  N.G.S.M.  (retired,  1902).  Mem.  stand- 
ing com.  Unitarian  Ch.  Mem.  Knights  of  Pythias, 
A.O.U.W.  (past  master  workman),  G.A.R.  (past 
comdr.  Hannibal  Hamlin  Post,  No.  65).  Charter 
mem.  of  Tarratine  Club,  also  mem.  Conduskeag 
Canoe  and  Country  Club.  Home:  41  Ohio  St.  Of- 
fice:   11    Columbia   St.,    Bangor,   ^re. 

MITCHEIiIi,  Hinckley  GillDert  (Thomas),  theo- 
logian: b.  Lee,  Oneida  Co..  N.Y.,  Feb.  22,  1846;  s. 
.Tames  and  Sarah  Gilbert  (Thomas)  Mitchell;  A.B., 
Weslevan  Coll.,  1873,  A.M..  1876;  S.T.B..  Bos- 
ton U.",  1876:  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Leipzig.  1879;  (D.D.,  Mt. 
Union,  1888.  Weslevan,  1901);  m.  Springfield,  Mass., 
Alice  Stanford,  of  Alton,  111..  June  29,  1880.  M.E. 
pastor  Favette.  N.Y.,  1879-80;  instr.  Latin  and 
Hebrew,  Wesleyan  U.,  1880-3;  prof.  Hebrew  and 
O.T.  exegesis,  1883-05,  instr.  Semitic  langs.  and 
lit.,  1905-6,  Boston  U.:  engaged  in  exegetical  work. 


1906-10;  prof.  Hebrew  and  O.T.  exegesis.  Tufts 
Coll.,  1910 — .  Refused  confirmation  bv  the  Bd.  of 
Bishops  of  the  M.E.  Ch.  for  denying  the  historicity 
of  the  early  chapters  of  Genesis,  1905.  Dir.  Am. 
Sch.  for  Oriental  Study  and  Research  in  Palestine, 
1901-2.  Transferred  to  N.H.  Conf.,  1909,  to  N.E. 
Conf.,  1913.  Mem.  Soc.  Bibl.  Lit.  and  Exegesis, 
Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Club:  Twentieth  Century.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books.)  Address:  36 
Pinckney  St.,  Boston. 

MITCHEIiIi,  Horace,  corpn.  official;  b.  Kittery, 
Me.,  Mar.  13,  1857;  s.  of  Reuben  and  Hannah 
Mitchell;  ed.  New  Hampton  Lit.  Instn.,  and  busi- 
ness coll.;  m.  Dec,  1903,  M.  Gertrude  Chase,  of 
Kittery.  Has  organized  over  1,200  corpns.  under 
the  Me.  law  and  is  elk.  of  about  500  corpns.-  build- 
er and  propr.  of  The  Champernown  Hotel,  Kittery 
Point,  Me.;  pres.  and  treas.  Kittery  Water  Dist 
Postmaster  Kittery  Point,  16  yrs.;  mem.  Sch.  Bd' 
20  yrs.;  supt.  schs.  10  yrs.;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Ren 
1891,  1893,  1911,  1913,  Senate,  1895;  del.  Rep  Nat' 
Conv.,  1908.  Pres.  R.  W.  Trait  Acad.  Conglist' 
Mason  (32°);  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  K.  of  P.,  United 
Order  of  Golden  Cross  (grand  keeper  of  records  of 
Me.   for  29   yrs.).    Address:  Kittery,  Me. 

MITCHEIiIi,   Howard  Rog-ers,  retired  clergyman- 
b.   Waterville,   Me.,   July   16,   1850;   s.    Benjamin   G 
and    Betsey    L.    (Combs)    Mitchell;    prep,    edn     Co- 
burn  Classical   Inst.,   1868;   A.B.  Colbv  Univ     (now 
Colby    Coll.),    1872.    mem.    Phi    Beta    Kappa;    grad. 
Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1875;  m.  Cornish  Flat,  NH 
July    4,    1875,    Alice    J.    Hook;    2    children,    Frank 
Howard,    b.    Aug.    13,    1876;    Grace   Alice,    May    13 
1880.     Ordained  to  ministry  Bapt.  Ch.,  1875;  pastor 
Oskaloosa,   la.,   1875-6,  Bella,  la.,   1876-8,  Hinsdale 
N.H.,   1879-80,  Conway,   Mass.,   1880-5,  Huntington, 
Mass.,   1885-8,  N.  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  1888-90,  Dover, 
Me.,  1891-6,  Livermore  Falls,  Me.,  1896-7;  has  sup- 
plied pulpits  frequently  since  1897;  in  florist  busi- 
ness as  H.  R.  Mitchell  &  Son,  1897-06;  with  Central 
Me.  Pub.  Co.,  1906-7,  last  6  mos.  editor  Waterville 
Evening    Mail    and    several    weekly    papers;    pres 
Whittemore   Furniture  Co.;    trustee   Central  Univ 
of  la.,  1876-8,  Higgins  Classical  Inst.,  1891-6.     Pro- 
hibition    Republican.      Mem.     Worcester     (Mass.) 
Theol.  Circle,  Central  Me.  Theol.  Circle;  mem    Sch 
Bd.,  Conway,  Mass.,   1881-5;   mem.  City  Council  of 
Waterville.    1901-2:    on    Hldg.    Com.    of    Citv    Hall 
Baptist.     Author:    The    Lord's    Supper — What    Do 
the    Scriptures    Teach?     (Am.    Bapt.    Pub.    Soc  )  • 
memorial  sermon — The  Great  Hero.     Address:  Wa- 
terville, i\Ie. 

MITCHEIiIi,  Jacob,  merchant;  b.  Wellfleet 
Mass.,  Sept.  24,  1845;  s.  Jacob  and  Statira  H.' 
(Blanchard)  Mitchell;  descendant  of  Experience 
Mitchell,  who  arrived  in  America  in  the  ship  Ann, 
1623,  and  Jane  Cook,  of  the  Mavflower:  ed.  pub 
schs.,  Chelsea,  Mass.;  m.  Lizzie  R.  Brown  of 
Groton,  Mass.,  Nov.  24,  1870.  Began  in  business 
in  Boston,  1874;  now  treas.  and  dir.  Mitchell  'Wood- 
bury Co.,  importers  of  crockery  and  china;  trustee 
Middlesex  Savings  Bank,  Reading,  Mass.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Clubs:  Boston  Citv,  Congrega- 
tional (Boston);  Good  Fellowship  (Reading).  Rec- 
reations: automobiling.  Home;  Reading,  Mass. 
Office:   560   Atlantic  Av.,  Boston,  Mass. 

MITCHEIii;,  James,  clergyman;  b.  Greene  Co., 
Ohio,  Oct.  25.  1840;  s.  Robert  Armstrong  and  Mar- 
garet Ann  (Campbell)  Mitchell;  ed.  Westminster 
Coll.,  New  Wilmington,  Pa..  1856-60  (A.M.,  1883); 
studied  Lane  Theol.  Sem.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1878-80; 
Ph.D.  Wooster  (O.)  U.,  1886;  m.  Newark,  O.,  Sept. 
26,  1865.  Josephine  M.  Barrick  (died  Jan.  8,  1887); 
m.  2d.  New  Bedford.  Mass.,  Julv  22,  1889,  Ella  F 
Devon  (died  Sept.  10,  1912).  Ordained  ministry 
Presbyn.  Ch.,  1875;  pastor  La  Cygne,  Kan.,  1874-6, 
Hayes,  Kan.,  1876-8,  Cleves,  O..  1880-3.  Waldo,  Fla., 
1883-5,  Crescent  City,  Fla..  1SS5-8,  New  Bedford, 
Mass..  1888-93,  South  Framingham,  Mass.,  1895-7. 
In  U.S.  customs  service,  Boston,  since  1899. 
Stated  elk..  Presbytery  of  Boston,  1903-13;  editor 
Presbyterian  Herald,  1901-5.  Corporal  Co.  E,  12th 
O.V.I.;  sergt..  2d  It.,  1st  It.,  comdg.  Co.  E.  94th 
O.V.I..  Civil  War.  Republican.  Author:  The  Soul 
and  Its  Need;  David  and  Margaret  Mitchell,  with 
Genealogy  of  Descendants,  1907.  Address:  Revere, 
Mass. 


754                                                      WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 

MITCHEIiIi,  James  Alfred,  city  auditor;  b.  (M.D.),  George  Samuel.  Began  practice  at  Bos- 
Boston,  Feb.  4,  1854;  s.  of  James  and  Mira  (York)  ton,  1S79;  asst.  in  anatomy,  1S82-4,  asst.  demon- 
Mitchell;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.  of  Boston;  m.  strator,  1884-7.  in.str.  surgery,  1893-7,  asst.  in  op- 
Emma  Josephine  Sprague,  of  Boston,  June  7,  1876;  erative  surgery,  1895-03,  lecturer  since  1903,  Har- 
2  children,  Alfred  York,  Jilyra  Agnes.  Entered  vard;  consulting  surgeon  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  and 
service  of  City  of  Boston  as  a  elk.  in  auditing  dept.,  Mass.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary.  Fel- 
Apr.,  1875;  became  chief  elk.,  1881,  asst.  city  audi-  low  Am.  Surg.  Assn.,  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences; 
tor,  1898,  city  auditor  and  auditor  of  the  County  mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  IMed.  Soc,  Soci6te  Internation- 
of  Suffolk,  1904;  v. p.  and  trustee  South  Boston  ale  de  Chirurgi(5.  Address:  180  Marlboro  St.,  Bos- 
Savings     Bank.       Clubs:     Unitarian,     Wompatuek.  ton,  Mass. 

Recreations:   farming,  gardening.     Home:  Young's  mixTEB,  WUliam  GUbert,  chemist;  b.  at  Dixon, 

Hotel    Boston:   (summer)   Hingham.  Mass.     Office,  jjj     y^p^    gS.  1846;  s.  George  and  Susan  Elizabeth 

City    Hall,   i.oston.  (Gilbert)    Mixter;    Ph.B.,    Sheffield    Scientific    Sch. 

MITCHEIiIi,  James  Lee,  clergyman;  b.  Limerick,  (Yale),  1867,  A.M.,  1887;  m.  Ada  Louise  Webber,  of 

Me.,  Jan.  23,  1864;  s.  Henry  L.  and  Martha  W.  M.;  Rock  Island,  111.,  Aug.   26,   1875;   2   children,  Ellen 

ed.    pub.    schs..    Rock    Island,    111.,    Phillips    Acad.,  d.  (Mrs.  H.  L.  Galpin),  George  W.     Asst.  in  chem- 

Andover,   Mass.;  B.A.,  Harvard,   1884;   grad.  Union  istry,   1868-70,  instr.,  1870-2,   1874-5,  prof.,  1875-13, 

Theol.  Sem.,  New^  York,  1SS7:  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1S9G;  m.  jjrof.  emeritus  since  1913,  Yale.    Mem.  Am.  Chem. 

Cadillac,  Mich.,   Apr.   14,   1891,  Maude  E.  Mitchell,  soc,    Deutsche    Chemische    Gesellschaft.       Clubs: 

Ordained  to  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1887;  pastor  First  Graduates',     Country.      Author:      An     Elementary 

Congl.  Ch.,  Cadillac,  2  yrs..  Grand  Av.  Congl.  Ch.,  Text-Book  of  Chemistrv,  1889.   Contbr.  to  American 

New  Haven,  Conn.,  11  yrs.;  Second  Congl.  Ch.,  At-  Journal    of    Science,    American    Chemical    Journal, 

tleboro,   Mass.,  since   1901.    Address:    22  Peck  St.,  and  to  German  chem.  jours.    Address:  250  Edwards 

Attleboro,    Mass.  St..    New    Haven,   Conn.* 

MITCHEIiIi,    John   Joseph,    ex-congressman;    b.  MIXTER,    ■William   Jason,    surgeon;    b.    Vienna, 

Marlboro,    Mass.,    May    9      1873;    s.    Edward    and  Austria,  Dec.  5,  1880;  s.  Samuel  Jason  and  Wilhel- 

Bridget    (McKee)    Mitchell;    Boston  Coll.,   and   Al-  mina    (Galloupe)    Mixter;   descendant   of  old   New 

bany   Law    Sch.;    unmarried.     Mem.    Mass.    Ho    of  England   stock;    brought   to   U.S.   in   infancy;    S.B., 

Rep.,    1903-6,    Senate,    19(^7,    1908;    mern     61st   Con-  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1902;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.   Sch., 

gress,  Dec.  1,  1910-Mar.  4,  1911,  and  63d  Congress,  1906;   m.   Dorothy  Fav,  of  Boston,   Sept.   21,   1911; 

Apr.    15     1913-1915,    13th    Mass.    Dist.,    to    succeed  1  daughter,  Elizabeth  Elliot.     Served  as  surg.  in- 

John  W.  Weeks  (elected  to  US.  Senate);  now  U.S.  terne   Mass.    Gen.   Hosp.,   and  volunteer  asst.   sur- 

Marshal,  Boston.   Mem.  Mass.  bar.  Democrat    Cath-  geon  Children's  Hosp.  6  mos.:  asst.  surgeon  to  out- 

olic.    Club:   Boston  City.    Home:   Marlboro,  Mass.*  patients  Mass.   Gen.  Hosp.  since  1912;   surgeon  to 

MITCHEIiIi,  Pliilip  Henry,  educator;  b.  South-  staff  Anna  Jacques  Hosp.,  Newburyport,  Mass.; 
burv,  Conn.,  Dec.  13.  1883:  s.  of  Henry  P.  and  consulting  surgeon  Leonard  Morse  Hosp.,  Natick, 
Phoebe  (Stoddard)  Mitchell:  Ph.B..  Yale.  1904,  Mass.  Mem.  Mass.  Vol.  Militia  8  yrs.;  mem.  Med. 
Ph.D.,  1907:  m.  Alice  H.  Friend,  of  West  Newton,  Reserve  Corps,  U.S.  Army.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Sur- 
Mass.,  May  30,  1910.  Asst.  prof,  phvsiology,  geons;  mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Delta  Up- 
Brown  U.,  since  1911.  Mem.  Soc.  Biol.  Chemists,  silon.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Tennis 
Unitarian.  Home:  26  Rhode  Island  Av.,  Provi-  and  Racquet  (Boston);  Army  and  Navy  (Wash- 
dence.  R.I.  ington,  D.  C).     Home:  42  Fairfield  St.    Office:  180 

MITCHEIiI.,    Wilmot    Brookingrs,    college    prof.;  Marlboro   St.,   Boston, 

b.   Freeport.   Me.,   Aug.    24,   1867:   s.   Parmenas  and  MOE,   William   C.   H.,   clergyman;    b.    Canastola, 

Priscilla  Williams   (Belcher)   Mitchell;  A.B.,  Bow-  N.Y.,  May  31,  1876;  s.  Giles  W.  and  Mary  Jane  Moe; 

doin   Coll.,    1890,    A.M.,    1907;    studied   at   Harvard,  grad.  Groton   (N.Y.)   High  Sch.,  1893,  Moody  Bible 

1895-6;   m.   Alice  Merrill,  of  Littleton,   Mass.,  Dec.  Inst.,    Chicago,    1901,    Bangor    Theol.    Sem.,    1906; 

26,   1892.     Prin.  Freeport  High  Sch.,   1890-3:  instr.  A.B.,  Dartmouth,   1910    (salutatorian) ;   m.   Georgia 

rhetoric,    1893-7,   prof,    rhetoric  and   oratory   since  Gertrude  McCullough,  of  Oakland  City.  Tnd.,  Sept. 

1897,   Bowdoin.      (See  Who's  Who  in   America  for  26,  1901.     Ordained  Congl.  ministry,   1901;   pastor, 

list  of  books,  etc.)      Address:  Brunswick,  Me.*  Granby.  Vt. ;  pastor  Westport,  Conn.,  since  Jan.  1, 

■nrr-rf-c-o     r.i,^^i«^    r±^^^^, ^     tvt  T-.  .    v,     -d^„+^„  1913.     Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Dartmouth).    Home: 

MIXTER,    Charles    Galloupe,    M.D. ;    b.    Boston,  -TO-oatrvni-t     rnnn 

Mav  1,  1882:  s.  Samuel  Ja.son  and  Wllhelmina  (Gal-  ^'^  estpori,    i^onn. 

loupe)    Mixter:    descendant    of    Mavflower    ances-  MOLINE,    Charles,    M.D.:    b.    Motala,     Sweden, 

try   through  Elder  Brewster  and   Gov.   Roger   Co-  Dec.  9,  1876:  s.  Charles  Gustaf  and  Mary  Augusta 

nant;    prep.    edn.    Hopkinson's    Sch.,    Boston;    B.S.,  (Anderson)   Moline:  brought  to  America,  1880;  ed. 

Mass.   Inst.  Tech..  1902;   M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  Williston  Sem.,  Easthampton,  Mass.,   1893-6:   B.S., 

1906,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1907;  m.  Helen  Worthing-  Harvard,  1900;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1903;  m. 

ton    Mcintosh,    of   Milwaukee,   Wis.,    Oct.    5,    1911;  Edith  Earle  Guilford,  of  Sunderland,  Mass.,   Sept. 

children,    Charles    G.,    Jr.,    Anne   M.      Practiced    in  14,  1905;  2  children,  Jessie  Guilford,  IMary  Fanning. 

Boston  since  1906;  junior  asst.  surgeon  Children's  Practiced  in  Sunderland,  Mass.,  since  1903:  chmn. 

Hosp.,  Boston;  consulting  surgeon,  Leonard  Morse  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Sutherland.     Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med- 

Hosp.,  Natick,  Mass.;  instr.  in  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.  Soc.     Republican.     Conglist.    Address:  Sunderland, 

of  Medicine.     Fellow  Am.   College  of  Surg.;   mem.  Mass. 

A.M. A.,    Mass.    Med.    Soc,    Am.    Urol.    Soc,    N.E.  MOLINEUX,  Marie  Ada,  author,  lecturer.     (See 

Pediatric  Soc.     Republican.     Clubs:    Harvard,  Ten-  vol.   1909.) 

nis  and  Racquet,   Brookline  Country,  Mass.   Auto-  tumr-r -cicrtrik ■tr-c-o    x<v»{i    ^,,e.;^iov,.  k    ■id^^^vi,,^, 

rr'^^lt     go%"?o'n  '''  ^^"'°"  ''■     °^^'^   '''  ^''''-  A^^''^^f!lf{^^^•efe'^^^.  S'l^fa^rga^refTpuS' 

Doro  M.,  tiosion.  Mollenhauer;    ed.    Russell's   Acad.,    New   York:    m. 

MIXTER,  Charles  Whitney,  political  economist;  Marv  E.  Laverty,  of  Boston,  Apr.  1,  1884.  Mem. 
b.  Chesea,  Mass.,  1867;  A.B.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1892;  Booth's  Theatre  Orchestra  at  age  of  14;  at  16, 
grad.  student.  Harvard,  Berlin,  Gottingen;  Ph.D.,  mem.  Theodore  Thomas  Orchestra  as  one  of  1st 
Harvard,  1897;  m.  Harriet  C.  French,  of  Braintree,  violins;  was  mem.  New  York  and  Brooklvn  Phil- 
Mass.  Asst.  in  economics.  Harvard,  1896-8,  Trinity  harmonic  socs.;  located  in  Boston,  1884:  mem.  Bos- 
Coll.,  Hartford,  1899-1900:  instr.  polit.  economy,  ton  Svmphonv  Orchestra  4  vrs.;  conductor  Ger- 
Harvard,  1901-3:  prof,  polit.  economy,  Univ.  of  Vt.,  mania  Orchestra,  and  conductor  Municipal  Con- 
1903-12;  engaged  in  scientific  management,  since  certs  until  1903;  now  conductor  of  Handel  and 
1912;  lecturer  on  industrial  management,  Sheffield  Havdn  Soc,  Boston,  Lvnn,  BrocKton,  Newburv- 
Scientific  Sch.  (Yale),  1915-16.  Mem.  Am.  Eco-  port  and  Salem  oratorio  socs.  Apollo  Club,  Bos- 
nomic  Assn.  Contbr.  to  economic  jours..  Address:  ton,  and  Boston  Festival  Orchestra.  Home:  189 
Sentinel  Co.,   New  Haven,  Conn.  Huntington  Av.,  Boston.* 

MIXTER,  Samuel  Jason,  surgeon;  b.  Hardwick,  MOIiONEY,  Thomas  W.,  lawyer;  b.  West  Rutland, 

Mass.,    1855;    s.    of   William    and    Mary    (Ruggles)  Vt.,  Jan.  10,  1862:  grad.  Holy  Cross  Coll.,  Worces- 

Mixter;    S.B.,   Mass.   Inst.   Tech.,   1875;   M.D.,   Har-  ter,   Mass.,   1882:   admitted   to  bar.   Oct.,   1885;   has 

vard,   1879;   m.  Wilhelmina  Galloupe,   1879:   3  chil-  since  practiced  at  Rutland,  Vt.     Elected  to  Vt.  leg- 

dren,    William    Jason     (M.D.),     Charles     Galloupe  islature,  Sept.,  1890,  for  city  of  Rutland;  Democrat. 


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MONKS,  Prank  Hawthorne,  trustee;  b.  Boston,  ?£^2J  iTi  f  ^".^®  ^^^^'  \'^-  ^.M.A.  Assn.  C 
Dec.  29,  1850;  s.  John  P.  and  Delia  Smith  (Hatton)  ^Z^^'  l^H'  h^^-,  served  as  pres.  state  anc 
Monks;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1S64,  Mills  Acad.,    SPi°'!?;,Ji'^^"K "    „I* ''equent    lecturer    on    optoi 


Candidate  for  Congress,  1st  Vt.  Dist.,  1S90;  chmn.  became  sole  owner;  moved  to  Sprinfe'field  in  1896; 

Vt.  deleg-ation  Dem.  Nat.  Conv.,  1896;  nominee  for  in   business   for  self  there  a  year,   and   then   with 

gov.,    1898;   Dem.   candidate  for  U.S.   Senate,    1899.  S.  C.   Scantlebury  established  firm  of  Scantlebury 

Home:   Rutland,  Vt.  &    Monroe.      Chmn.    State    Bd.    of    Registration    in 

Optometry  _since   1912;   v. -p.   A.M.A.   Assn.   Optom- 

id  local 
tometry' 
Sou'th^Williams'town,  ^ass.,"r868rm^^  ?lf*^  apptd.  by  Gov.  Foss  long-term  mern.  of  first 
Elizabeth  Oakford,  d.  Nathan  Crowell  of  Boston.  SP,? "if^'^T?  Republican  Episcopal :an.  Odd 
Began  in  flour  business,  Boston,  1S6S,  with  brother,  i^  ^il^^"  ,  '^'^''Tf/^*'°"^X«?^'^'^S2^  sports.  Home: 
Richard  J.,  and  until  1880  mem.  firm  of  Smith  &  ^  °,^^m  "l  ^^ss.  Office:  374  Mam  St.,  Spring- 
Monks;  in  business  alone  for  some  yrs.,  and  then  "eia,  iviass. 

engaged   in    transportation  business;    treas.   North  MONROE,    William    Coe,    M.D. ;    b.    Woonsocket, 
Woburn   and    Bast    Middlesex    st.    rys.    and   apptd.  R.I.,    Feb.    21,    1850;    s.    Abel    Collins   and    Rebecca 
gen.  mgr.  West  End  St.  Ry.,   1889;   resigned,  1892,  (Coe)    Monroe;    prep.    edn.    high    sch.    and    Moses 
and  has  since  devoted  attention  to  electric  rys.  in  Brown  Soli.;  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.   (New 
various  parts  of, the  country  and  to  duties  as  trus-  York    U.),    1876;    m.    June,    1911,    Jean    M.    Dewar 
tee;    trustee   Monks'   Bldg.   Trust,    Estate   of  J.   P.  of  Burlington,  Vt.     Practiced  at  Woonsocket  since 
Monks;  pres.  Woburn  Gas  Co.;  treas.  East  Middle-  1876;    city    health    officer.       Trustee    Woonsocket 
sex   St.   Rys.;   atty.   and  guardian  for  sundry  par-  Hosp.,    R.I.    State    Sanatorium    for    Tuberculosis, 
ties;  has  examined  and  reported  on  electric  rys.  in  Moses  Brown  Sch.,  etc.    Republican.    Mem.  Friends 
many    parts   of  U.S.    and    in   England.      Clubs:    St.  Ch.     Mem.    R.I.    Med.    Soc,   Woonsocket  Dist.   Med 
Botolph,      Brookline     Thursday.      Home:    47    Mon-  Assn.    Home:   99   Providence  St.,  Woonsocket    RI 
Ro.fn^'n    ^*-'    B''°°'^""^-       O"^^*^-    35    Congress    St.,  MONTAGUE,      David     Thompson,      lawyer;     V 
^°^^°"-  Brid^-ewater,    Vt.,    Apr.    2,    1864;    s.    Charles    and 
MONKS,    Georgre    Howard,    surgeon;    b.    Boston,  Amelia  J.    (Thompson)    Montague;   grad.   Goddard 
Mar.  28,  1853;  s.  John  P.  and  Delia  S.  Monks;  A.B.,  Sem.,    Barre,    Vt.,    1885;    A.B.,    Tufts    Coll,    Mass 
riar\ard,     1875,     M.D.,     1880;     studied     in     Europe,  1889;    LL.B.,    Boston    U.    Sch.    of    Law     1892-    un- 
1880-4,    M.R.C.S.,    England,    1884:    m.    Olga    Eliza  married.     Admitted   to  Mass.   bar,    1892;   since  en- 
Gardner,    of    Boston,    June    15,    1897;    children,    G.  gaged    in    gen.    practice,    specializing    in    business 
Gardner,  John  P.,  Olga.     Interne,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  and    corpn.    law;    mem.    Montague    &   Keyes    since 
1879-80;  practiced  in  Boston  since  1884;  prof,  oral  1896;   treas.  Equitable  Accident  Co.,  U.   S.   Indem- 
surgery.    Harvard    Dental    Sch.;    surgeon,    Boston  nity  Soc;  register  of  probate  for  Suffolk  Co.,  1907; 
City  Hosp.    Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  Am.  Veteran    mem.    1st    Corps    Cadets,    Mass.    Militia. 
Surg.  Assn.,  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Surg.  Mem.    Boston   Common   Council,    1905,    6,    7;    mem 
Soc,  etc.    Clubs:    Tavern.  Country,  Harvard.    Ad-  Mass.    Ho.    of    Rep.,    1909-11,    Senate,    1913.      Re- 
dress:   67  Marlboro  St.,  Boston.  publican.    Mem.   Am.   Bar  Assn.,   Mass.  Bar  Assn 

MONKS,    John    Austin    Sands,    artist;    b.    Cold  qhrin^rV^'m^i^^-R^I  r?°lfr-     o^^^^'^r.-^.^^^'T,  ^;'^- 
Spring-on-Hudson.  N.Y..  Nov.  7,  1850;  s.  John  and  A^h  "?fn 'aT<=T- .?^!^°-„P^^-     ^l^^^'   City.  Boston 
Sarah  Catherine  (Jolly)   Monks    ed.  Hudson  River  l^nr  diver^ffon^      w^,^2*  i  r;T  w    R?^^?ations:   out- 
Inst.,    Claverack,    N.Y.:    studied    wood    engraving  fi°°r  i'n7f'^l°'35- „t  X        t^     ?        ^"^               ' 
and  kching,  1869;  pupil  in  painting  of  George  In-  ^^e,  1041  Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston, 
ness,    1875;    m.    Olive    Betty    Young,    of    Medfield,  MONTAGUE,    Henry    Burt,    lawyer;     b.    West- 
Mass.,    Sept.    20,    1877;    one    daughter,    Helen    M.  hampton,    Mass.,    July    7,    1872;    s.    Henry    Wright 
(Mrs.    B.    E.    Hutchinson).      Engaged   in   art   work  and    Achsah    Lyman    (Burt)    Montague;    both    pa- 
since    1874;    specialty    is    painting    sheep.       Mem.  ternal    and    maternal    ancestors    were    among    the 
Copley    Soc,    Boston.       Clubs:     Salmagundi,    New  earliest   settlers    in   Conn.   Valley;    ed.   pub.    schs. ; 
York   Etching    (New    York),    Boston    Art.      Home:  Mt.  Hermon  Sch.;  LL.B.,  Cornell  U.  Coll.  of  Law 
Medfield,  Mass.    Studio:    294  Boylston  St.,  Boston.*  1895;   (LL.M.,  U.  of  Me.,  1910);  m.  Elizabeth  Perry 

MONRO,  Hezekiah  Usher,  clergyman;  b.  Brook-  i?n?:' i^?,"i®f ^^7'v,^^?^^'  °^  A"^^^'''^' .¥^^^-'  -^""^  ^' 
lyn,  Jan.  12,  1854;  s.  Dr.  George  Thomas  and  Emily  JfOJ,'  /„^<i',^^^/v,?.°^^'''^  Cr®'"'"^'  *"=  '^'^^■,  }h  ^l^^'  ^''^'^^ 
Anne  (Ber^v)  Monro;  prep.  edn.  Kenvon  Coll.  ticedm  Southbridge,  Mass  since  1896;  has  served 
Grammar  Sch.;  A.B.,  Kenyon  Coll.,  1878;  B.D.,  ?;-^  "^^"^-  .^<^"i  Com.,  Library  Commn.,  Sewer 
Phila.  Divinity  Sch.,  1881;  m.  Sarah  A.  Jordan,  of  VSI^^J^-h  y  t}^'^^^^%\  o"  Practice  and  history  of 
Newton,  Mass.,  July  18.  1899;  children,  Claxton,  aV^''^^Jl--RlJ^^\S:?}}-  °^t^^7'v'^V-  Webster  Co- 
Dorothy,  Edith.  Ordered  deacon,  1881,  ordained  Ztn^VJtL-^^^^*'^^^*?^^-^-^^-  §^^- ^^rV.  ^1^"'^''® 
presbyter,  1S82,  P.E.  Ch. ;  rector  Ch.  of  the  Savior,  ^tl  \%^^-  f^S^-B?^^\^"^^^^  S*?-  °^  ^/t'^'??'  im- 
providence, R.  L,  1882-8;  asst.  minister  St.  John's  ^^^,„,^.^ ?,";.,  ^"  ni'^^'^^V^v.  ^  o^^^^.I^k^"^  Unitarian. 
Ch..  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1888-9;  rector  St.  John's  Ch..  Sr?h„?nr  to^M.T;o^]"aw  §°"-^''"'^?^-^  Regular 
East  Boston,  Mass..  1889-90  St.  Mary's  Ch.,  New-  ry^^^^-^'^^?''  ^Z.^^J^^J^^'Z.?-.^"''''^-  ^'^'^''^ss:  48 
ton,    Ma.ss.,    1890-1901,    resigned,    1901;    rector    St.  Chapin  St.,  Southbridge,  Mass. 

Paul's    Ch.,    North    Andover,    Mass.,    since    1902;  MONTGOMERY,     Charles     Oscar,     lawyer;     b. 

started  the  work  which  in  a  year  resulted  in  St.  Penobscot,  Me.,  Dec.  9,  1857;  s.  Josiah  and  Lucy  A. 

Mary's  Ch.  and  Mission  for  Seamen,  East  Boston,  (Herrick)     Montgomery;    ed.    common    schs.    and 

1889-90;   v.-p.    Improvement   Soc,   North   Andover;  East  Me.  Conf.  Sem.,  Bucksport,  Me.;   m.   June  15, 

organized  North  Andover  Social  Club   (pres.,  1902-  1892,    Myra    Knight,    of    Camden,    Me.      Practices 

1908).     Mason.     Address:  North  Andover,  Mass.  at  Camden:  identified  with  Dr.  D.  P.  Ordwav  Plas- 

■.-^■^■^^^    .    X,          ,                 ,       ^  ^                 ,^  ter   Co.,    Camden,   since    1895.      Trustee   Bucksport 

MONROE    Arthur,  lawyer;  b    at  Spencer    Mass.,  Sem.     Democrat.     Episcopalian.     Mason;  Odd  Fel- 

Nov.  25,  18(4;  s.  David  B.  and  Jennie  M.  (Hobson)  low.     Address-  Camden    Me 

Monroe;  prep.  edn.  David  Prouty  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  ,i^»,„« «„-,-,„      ,  ^     .^       .  ,       , 

Amherst,  1897;  student  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1897-9  ^^9^^^^^^^^\  ^9\  =«?rick,    lawyer;     b.     at 

A.M.,    Clark    U..    1911;    m.    Sept.    8,    1908,    Sara    M.  Penobscot,  Mc  ;s    Josiah  and  Liicy  Ann  (Herrick) 

Southwick  (died  Mar.  15,  1915).    Began  practice  at  Montgornery;   studied  law;  admitted  to  bar    1874; 

Worcester,    Mass.,    1900:    office    in    Spencer    since  m.    Camden,    Me      Feb     5,    188'?.    Elizabeth    March 

1911;    pres.    Priscilla   Mills    Co.      Mem.    Worcester  Knight;   no  children      High  sch    teacher,  to  1876; 

Co.  Bar  Assn.     Home:   Spencer,  Mass.  5,^"^®^  i"  practice  of  law  at  Camden      Ex-mayor  of 

Camden;    mem.   Me.    Ho.   of   Rep.,    1907-8,    1909-10; 

MONROE,      Charles     Eug-ene,     optometrist;      b.  mem.  commn.  to  revise  law  governing  investments 

Providence,    R.I.,    Oct.    19,    1868;    s.    Franklin    and  for    savings    banks,    1912;    Democrat.      Pres.    and 

Amelia    Olney    (King)    Monroe;    ed.    pub.    schs.    of  treas.    Camden   Lumber   Co.;    pres.    The   Dr.    D.    P. 

R.I.;    grad.    Chicago    Ophthalmic    Coll.,    1893;    m.  Ordway   Plaster   Co.      Christian.      Mem.    Knox   Co. 

Ida    Elise    Cook,    of    Southbridge,    Mass.,    Oct.    26.  Bar  Assn.    (v.-p.   1885-1913,  pres.   since   1913),   Me. 

1893;  3  children,  Elizabeth  Cook,  Ralph  Augustus,  State    Bar    Assn.,    Am.    Bar    Assn.      Mason,    K.T.; 

Marion    Bernhardina.      Began    as    mem.    Moffltt    &  mem.  B.P.O.E.   Author:  The  Spirits  Work  (verses). 

Monroe,  jewelers  and  opticians,  Southbridge.  1893;  Recreations:   travel,  farming.     Address:    Camden, 

established  the  Monroe-Carter  Co.,  1898,  and  later  Me. 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


MONTaOIklllBT,  John  Botoert,  cotton  mfr.  (See 
vol.   11*09.) 

MOITTOOMZ:BV,  Phelps,  lawyer;  b.  Portland. 
Ore.,  Nov.  17,  1872;  s.  .James  Koyce  and  Mary 
(i'help.s)  Montgomery;  descendant  of  William 
Montgomery,  of  ISlontgomery's  l-'erry,  Pa.;  prep, 
edn.  I'ortland  High  Sch.  and  Phillips  Exeter  Acad., 
N.H.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1895;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch., 
1898;  m.  Elsie  IMatthias,  of  New  Haven.  Oct.  12, 
1896;  5  children,  Elsie  Matthias,  .Fdhn  Phelps, 
Mary  Marjorie,  William  Archibald,  Ralph  Keeler. 
Practiced  at  New  Haven  since  1898;  jud^e  advo- 
cate gen.  on  staff  of  Gov.  McLean,  1900-2;  pres. 
West  Haven  Buckle  Co.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mason.  Clubs:  Gradu- 
ates', Quinnipiack,  Union  League,  New  Haven 
Country,  New  Haven  Lawn.  Recreations:  horse- 
back riding.  Home:  221  Whitney  Av.  Office:  185 
Church   St.,  New    Haven,  Conn. 

MOODY,  Calvin  Blodgrett,  clergyman;  moved  to 
Kingfisher,  Okla.      (.See  vol.  1909.) 

MOODV,  Daniel  H.,  collector  of  customs;  May 
2t;,  1840-Mar.  27,  1911.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

MOODT,  Jnlia  Eleanor,  teacher;  b.  Canton,  N.Y., 
Jan.  22,  1869;  d.  Horace  Dickinson  and  Adelia 
(Hewitt)  Moody;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Chicago;  B.S., 
Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1894.  M.A..  1909;  Ph.  D.,  Co- 
lumbia, 1912;  unmarried.  Teacher  Clinton  (la.) 
High  Sch.,  1894-9,  Edgeworth  Sch.,  Baltimore, 
1899-05;  instr.  zoology  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1905-11, 
Simmons  Coll.,  1912-13,  Wellesley  Coll.,  since  Feb. 
1,  1913.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Soc.  Zoologists.  Au- 
thor: Little  Busybodies,  1909;  A  Holiday  with  the 
Birds,  1913.  Address;  6  Summit  Road,  Wellesley, 
Mass. 

MOODY,  Mary  Blair,  M.D.;  moved  to  Cal.  (See 
vol.  i:)(i9.) 

MOODY,  Paul  Dwiffht,  clergyman;  b.  Baltimore, 
Md.,  Apr.  11.  1879;  s.  of  Dwight  Lyman  and  Emma 
Charlotte  (Revell)  Moody;  prep.  edn.  Mt.  Hermon 
(Mass.)  Sch.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1901;  studied  New  Coll., 
Edinburgh,  1901-2;  United  Free  Ch.  Coll.,  Glas- 
gow, 1902-3;  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1906;  m.  Char- 
lotte May  Hull,  of  Southport.  Conn.,  Apr.  14,  1904; 
children,  2  daughters.  Teacher  and  trustee  schs., 
Northfield,  Mass.,  6  yrs. ;  in  publishing  business, 
N.Y.  City,  with  F.  H.  Revell  Co.  and  George  Doran 
Co.  2  yrs.;  ordained  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1912; 
pastor  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  since  Mar.  1912.  Mem. 
Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Republican.  Clubs:  Alpha  Delta 
Phi,  Yale  (New  York).  Author:  The  Life  Story 
of  Evelyn  S.  Hall,  1914;  A  Brief  History  of  Our 
English  Bible.  Recreations:  tennis,  chess.  Ad- 
dress: St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

MOODY,  Walter  Sherman,  electrical  engineer; 
b.  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1864;  s.  Luther  R.  and 
Emily  Sherman  Moody;  B.S.  in  E.E.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1887;  m.  Florence  C.  Gilmore,  of  Point 
Pleasant,  West  Va.,  1891.  Instr.  physics  and  elec- 
tricity, Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1887-8;  asst.  engr., 
Thomson  Electric  Welding  Co.,  1888-92;  in  engring. 
dept.  Thomson-Houston  Co.  (now  Gen.  Electric 
Co.,  of  Schenectady,  N.Y.),  1892 — ;  now  chief 
engr.  transformer  dept.  latter.  Identified  spe- 
cially with  design  and  mfr.  of  transformers,  de- 
veloping the  "H"  and  air  blast  types  of  trans- 
formers. Conglist.  Republican.  Fellow  Am.  Inst. 
Elec.  Engrs.  Clubs:  Engineers'  (New  York),  Mo- 
hawk (Schenectady),  Park,  Country  (Pittsfield). 
Home:  155  Dawes  Av.  Office:  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.* 

MOODY,  William  Albion,  teacher:  b.  Kenne- 
bunkport.  Me.,  July  31.  1860;  s.  William  F.  and 
Sarah  A.  (Burnham)  Moodv;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
1882,  A.M.,  1885;  student  Harvard,  1890-1;  m.  Ken- 
nebunkport,  Aug.  25,  1885,  Jennie  L.  Mason. 
Taught  In  secondary  schs.,  1878-84;  instr.  mathe- 
matics. 1884-7,  prof.,  same,  since  1887,  Bowdoin 
Coll.  Mem.  Am.  Math  Soc,  A.A.A.S.  Address:  60 
Federal  St.,  Brunswick,  Me. 

MOODY,  William.  Henry,  jurist;  b.  Newbury, 
Mass.,  Dec.  23,  1S53:  s.  Henry  L.  and  Mellissa  Au- 
gusta (Emerson)  Moodv;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  An- 
dover,  Mass.,  1872;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1876:  studied 
law  in  office  of  Richard  H.  Dana,  Boston:    (LL.D., 


Amherst  and  Tufts  colls.,  1904);  unmarried.  Ad* 
mitted  to  bar,  1878,  and  began  practice  at  Haver- 
bill,  Mass.  City  solicitor,  188S-90;  dist.  atty.  foi- 
Eastern  Dist.  of  Mass..  1890-5;  elected  54th  Con- 
gress, 1895,  for  unexpired  term  (1895-7)  of  Gen. 
William  Cogswell,  deceased;  reelected  55th  to  57th 
Congresses  (1897-1903);  resigned  from  57th  Con- 
gress, Apr.  30,  1902;  Sec.  of  the  Navv,  May  1. 
1902-July  1,  1904;  Atty.-Gen.  of  U.S.,  July  1,  1904- 
Dec.  16,  1906,  in  cabinets  of  President  Roosevelt; 
asso.  justice  Supreme  Ct.  of  U.S.,  Dec.  17,  1906- 
Nov.  20,  1910,  when  retired  on  account  of  ill 
health.  Republican.  Home:  Haverhill,  IMass.  Ad-/ 
dress:  1525  18th  St.,  N.W.,  Washington,  D.C.*        y 

MOODY,  William  Revell,  educator;  b.  Chicago, 
Mar.  25,  1869;  s.  Dwight  Lvman  (evangelist)  and 
Emma  C.  (Revell)  Moody;  A.B.,  Yale,  1891;  m. 
Mary,  d.  Maj.  D.  W.  Whittle,  evangelist,  of  Chi- 
cago, Aug.  29,  1894.  Since  death  of  his  father  has 
had  charge  of  the  Northfield  schs.  founded  by 
latter.  Clubs:  Y'ale,  University  (New  Y'ork),  Uni- 
versity (Chicago).  Author:  The  Life  of  Dwight 
L.  Moody.  1900.  Editor  Record  of  Christian  Work, 
1S97 — .      Home:  East  Northfield,  Mass.* 

MOOITBY,  John  Francis  Henry,  insurance.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

MOONBY,  Bichard  Henry,  educator:  b.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.;  s.  Richard  and  Margaret  (Doyle) 
Mooney;  g.-s.  Patrick  and  Nancy  (Hagerty) 
Mooney;  A.B.,  Holy  Cross  Coll..  1879,  A.M.,  1882; 
student  of  moral  and  dogmatic  theology,  sacred 
scripture  and  history  of  sacred  writings,  ancient, 
medieval  and  modern  history  and  literature,  peda- 
gogy, psychology  and  philosophy,  Laval  U.,  Mon- 
treal, Can.;  grad.  in  pedagogy  and  child  study. 
State  Normal  Sch.,  Worcester,  1881;  m.  1892,  Edith 
Genevieve  Loring,  of  Westborough,  Mass.;  4  chil- 
dren, Margaret  Loring,  Richard  Henry,  Miles, 
Edith  Loring.  Teacher  Adams  Sch.,  Worcester, 
1881;  prin.  Quinsigamond  Sch.,  1882-10;  prin.  La- 
martine  St.  Sch.,  Worcester,  since  1910.  Editor 
and  propr.  School  Register;  organizer  and  pro- 
moter of  temperance  socs.,  hosps.  and  industrial 
homes;  author  of  text-books  and  patriotic  hist, 
works;  lecturer.  Memorial  Day  orator;  pres.  Wor- 
cester Co.  Teachers'  Assn.;  charter  mem.  School- 
masters' Club.  Life  mem.  Post  No.  10,  G.A.R.  Rec- 
reations: art,  nature,  history.  Home:  204  Vernon 
St.,  W'orcester. 

MOONEY,  Roderick  J.,  clergyman;  b.  Dublin, 
Ireland,  Feb.  14,  1853;  s.  James  J.  and  Rose  Annie 
Mooney;  grad.  Trinity  Coll.,  Ireland;  came  to  U.S., 
1879;  student  in  divinity,  Boston  LT.,  1880:  m.  Annie 
Wells  Gibbs,  of  Hyannis,  Mass.,  Oct.  2,  1883.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  1882;  entered  P.E.  Ch., 
1890,  ordained  priest,  1894;  rector  Gethsemane 
Ch.,  Fargo,  N.D.,  Brainerd,  Minn..  Ch.  of  Holy 
Apostles,  Duluth;  now  rector  All  Saints  Ch.,  Attle- 
boro,   Mass.    Home:   Attleboro,   Mass. 

MOOBB,  Albert  Weston,  clergyman;  b.  Boston, 
Aug.  29,  1842;  s.  Hugh  Kelsea  and  Mary  Ann  (Con- 
ner) Moore;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1864.  A.M..  1867 
(D.D.,  1894);  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1872;  m. 
Sarah  F.  Norton,  of  Maiden,  Mass.,  July  20,  1869. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  Jan.  22,  1S73;  pastor 
Blackstone,  Mass.,  1872-4,  Bristol,  N.H.,  1875-7, 
Farmington,  Me.,  1879-82,  and  Feb.-July,  1904, 
Lvnn,  Mass.,  1882-1900.  Dem.  nominee,  1st  Essex 
(Mass.)  senatorial  dist.,  1902,  1903.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  societies,  etc.)  Home:  Clif- 
ton, Mass.* 

MOOBB,  Alice  Medora  Rogfers,  author;  ta.  Quincv, 
111.;  d.  Hon.  William  Timothy  and  Catherine  Wil- 
helmina  (Murray)  Rogers:  grad.  Quincy  High 
Sch..  1877;  spl.  studies  Radcliffe  Coll..  1893-7;  Bos- 
ton U.  Law  Sch..  2  yrs.;  m.  Dr.  Fred  Porter  Moore, 
of  Angelica,  N.Y.,  Jan.  6,  1880  (died  1889).  Spl. 
writer  various  mags,  and  newspapers;  editor 
woman's  page,  Cambridge  (Mass.)  Press,  1898. 
Especially  interested  in  propagating  radiation 
theory  of  light  and  color.  Unitarian.  Fellow  Royal 
Soc.  of  Arts.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list 
of  books,  societies,  etc.)  Home:  132  Winsor  Av., 
Watertown,  Mass.* 

MOOBB,  Charles  Albert,  clergyman;  b.  West 
Chester,  Pa.,  July  6,  1864;  s.  William  Eves  (D.D., 
LL.D.)      and     Harriet     Francina      (Foot)      Moore,' 


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brother  of  George  Foot,  Edward  Caldwell  and 
Frank  Gardner  Moore;  B.A.,  Yale,  1886;  studied 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1892-4,  U.  of  Berlin,  1894-5; 
(D.D.,  Bowdoin,  1909);  m.  Jean  Marple  Bailev,  of 
Columbus,  O.,  June  12,  1894.  Pvt.  teacher,  1S86-9, 
tutor  Latin  Dept.,  Yale  U.,  1889-92;  ordained  to 
Congl.  ministry,  1895;  pastor,  Rocltland,  Me.,  1895- 
1905,  Central  Consl.  Ch.,  Bangor,  1905-11,  All 
Souls  Congl.  Ch.,  Bangor,  1911 — .  Mem.  Psi  Up- 
silon.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Home:  8  Broadway,  Ban- 
gor, Me.* 

MOORE,  Charles  Arthur;  b.  West  Sparta,  N.Y.; 
s.  \\'illiam  Rojies  and  Caroline  M.  (Van  Ness) 
Moore;  ed.  at  Rochester,  N.Y.,  and  Lynn,  Mass.; 
m.  Mary  Campbell,  of  Ohio.  Pres.  and  dir.  Man- 
ning, Maxwell  &  Moore,  Inc.,  ry.  and  machinists' 
tools;  dir  Am.  Banlv  Note  Co.,  Continental  Ins.  Co., 
Nat.  ]\Ichy.  Co.  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honor,  France. 
Pres.  Am.  Protective  Tariff  League,  1900-10;  v. -p., 
trustee  St.  John's  Guild;  mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech. 
Engrs.,  S.R.,  Ohio  Soc,  N.E.  Soc,  St.  Andrew's 
Soc,  Soc.  of  Genesee,  New  York  Chamber  Com- 
merce, Am.  Cliamber  Commerce,  Paris,  New  Yorlt 
Bd.  Trade  and  Transportation,  Nat.  Assn.  Mfrs., 
Nat.  Civic  Federation.  Clubs:  Union  League,  Re- 
publican, Army  and  Navy,  Engineers',  Riding, 
Lawvers'  (New  York).  Home:  (Greenwich,  Conn. 
Office:  119  West  40th  St.,  New  York.* 

MOORE,  Charles  Herbert,  prof,  of  art;  moved  to 
England.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica,  1914-15.) 

MOORE,  Clifford  Herschel,  college  prof.;  b.  Sud- 
bury, Mass.,  Mar.  11,  1866;  s.  John  Herschel  and 
Julia  Ann  (McCullough)  Moore;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1889;  Ph.D.,  LT.  of  Munich,  1897;  m.  Lorena  Lead- 
better,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Julv  23,  1890.  Clas- 
sical master,  Belmont  (Cal.)  Sch.,  1889-92;  prof. 
Greek,  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1892-4; 
instr.,  1894-5,  asst.  prof.  Latin,  1895-8,  U.  of  Chi- 
cago; asst.  prof.  Greek  and  Latin,  1898-1905,  prof. 
Latin  since  1905,  Harvard.  Prof.  Latin,  Am.  Sch. 
Classical  Studies,  Rome,  1905-6.  Trustee  Phillips 
Acad,  since  1902.  (See  Wlio's  Who  in  America  for 
societies,  books,  etc.)  Address:  112  Brattle  St., 
Cambridge,  Mass.* 

MOORE,  Edward  Caldwell,  theologian;  b.  West 
Chester,  Pa.,  Sept.  1,  1857;  s.  William  Eves  (D.D., 
LL.D.)  and  Harriet  Francina  (Foot)  Moore;  A.B., 
Marietta  Coll.,  1877;  grad.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1884, 
univs.  of  Berlin,  Gottingen  and  Giessen,  1884-86; 
Ph.D.,  Brown  U.,  1891;  (D.D.,  Yale  U.,  1909);  m. 
Eliza  Coe  Brown,  of  New  York,  Nov.  9,  1887.  Or- 
dained Presbvn.  ministrv,  1884;  pastor  Yonkers, 
N.Y.,  1886-9,  Central  Congl.  Ch.,  Providence,  R.I., 
1889-1901:  Parkman  prof,  theology.  Harvard,  1901- 
15;  Plummer  prof.  Christian  morals  since  Oct.  15, 
1914.  Preacher  to  the  univ.,  1905-6  (chmn.  bd.  of 
preachers,  1905 — ) ;  lecturer  Mansfield  Coll.,  Oxford, 
Eng.,  1894,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1900,  Yale  Div. 
Sch.,  1906,  Lowell  Inst..  Boston,  190.3;  Dale  lec- 
turer, Mansfield  Coll.,  Oxford,  Eng.,  1913.  Mem. 
Prudential  Com.  A.B.C.F.M.  most  of  time  since 
1899,  now  pres.  of  bd.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences,  Am.  Philos.  Assn.:  mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn. 
Clubs:  Royal  Societies,  Autliors'  (London),  Cen- 
tury (New  York),  Union  (Boston),  Oakley  (Cam- 
bridge, Mass.).  Author:  The  New  Testament  in 
the  Christian  Church,  1904;  History  of  Christian 
Thought  Since  Kant,  1912.  Address:  21  Kirkland 
St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

MOORE,  Edward  Muzzey,  lawyer;  b.  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  Nov.  23,  1870:  s.  James  B.  and  Mary  P. 
(Muzzey)  Moore:  prep.  edn.  Boston  Latin  Sch.; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1892,  LL.B.,  1895:  m.  Josephine 
Sproat,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1900;  2  chil- 
dren, Henry  Sproat,  Helen.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1895;  began  practice  in  same  office  where  has 
since  continued;  admitted  to  partnership  in  firm 
of  Russell,  Moore  &  Russell,  1903.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  Hunnewell  (Newton),  Harvard  (Boston). 
Recreations:  walking  trips  througli  mountains. 
Home:  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  27  State  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

MOORE,  Edward  Whiteside,  clergyman;  b. 
Champlain,  N.Y.,  May  15,  1872;  s.  Alexander  and 
Josephine    (Prunier)    Moore;   A.B.,   Bowdoin,    1903; 


grad.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1899;  studied  Yale  Div. 
Sch.,  1899-1900;  Grad.  Sch.,  Yale,  1907;  unmarried. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministrv,  1908;  pastor  Wiscasset, 
Me.,  1901-8,  Berlin,  N.H.,  since  Dec,  1908.  Mason 
(K.T.);  mem.  Knights  of  Pythias.  Club:  Men's 
Social  and  Debating.  Recreations:  agriculture, 
bowling,  pool.     Address:   Berlin,  N.H. 

MOORE,  Efae  (Miss),  teacher;  b.  Honesdale,  Pa., 
Sept.  23,  1856;  d.  James  Byers  and  Clerinda  Adelia 
(Penniman)  Moore;  grad.  Burlington  (Vt.)  High 
Sch.,  1872;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1876.  Teacher,  Bur- 
lington High  Sch,  1876-80;  taught  2  yrs.  in  pvt. 
sch.,  Phila. ;  called  back  to  Burlington  Higli  Sch., 
1886,  wliere  has  tauglit  in  all  more  than  25  yrs., 
serving  as  acting  prin.  at  two  different  times  for 
a  term  each.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Friends  in  Coun- 
cil, Klifa.      Home:   247  Pearl  St.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

MOORE,  Ella  Maude,  poet;  b.  Warren,  Me.,  July 
22,  1849;  d.  Samuel  lOmerson  and  Maria  (Copeland) 
Smith;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Joseph  E.  Moore,  of 
Thomaston,  Me.,  June  11,  1872.  When  a  school 
girl  composed  the  poem  known  as  "Rock  of  Ages" 
(written  witliout  thouglit  of  Its  survival,  on  in- 
side of  an  old  envelope);  winner,  1884,  among  7,000 
competitors,  of  $500  prize  from  Youth's  Com- 
panion for  best  story  for  girls.  Baptist.  Author: 
Songs  of  Sunshine  and  Shadow,  1880.  Address: 
Thomaston,  Me.* 

MOORE,  Ernest  Burleig"h,  trustee;  b.  Lisbon, 
Me.,  Aug.  8,  1866;  s.  Alonzo  Pierce  and  Albertine 
Cisse  (Curtis)  Moore;  ed.  schs.  of  Maiden,  Mass.; 
Nichols  Prep.  Sch.,  Boston;  grad.  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1888;  m.  Grace  Marian  Badger,  of  Medford, 
Mass.,  Nov.  19,  1890.  Trustee  Estate  of  S.  C.  Law- 
rence; dir.  Medford  Pub.  Co.;  v.-p.  Medford  Trust 
Co.;  dir.  Fidelity  Trust  Co.  (Boston),  Guadalupe 
Plantation  Co.;  also  in  real  estate  and  ins.  busi- 
ness. Trustee  Medford  Pub.  Library;  dir.  Med- 
ford Union.  Independent  Democrat.  Unitarian. 
Hon.  mem.  Post  No.  66,  G.A.R.  of  Medford.  Ma- 
son (33°).  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Medford  (v.-p.). 
Technology  (Boston  and  New  York).  Recreations: 
outdoor  sports.  Home:  24  Rural  Av.,  Medford, 
Mass.    Office:   IS  Tremont  St..  Boston. 

MOORE,  Ernest  Carroll,  college  prof.;  b. 
Youngstown,  O.,  July  20,  1871;  s.  John  A.  and 
Martha  Jane  (Forsythe)  Moore;  A.B.,  Ohio  Normal 
U.,  1892,  LL.B.,  1894;  A.M.,  Columbia.  1896;  fellow 
in  edn.,  1897-8,  Ph.D.,  1898,  U.  of  Chicago;  m.  Dr. 
Dorothea  Lummis,  of  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Feb.  17, 
1896.  Instr.  philosophy,  1897-1901,  instr.  edn., 
1901-2,  asst.  prof,  edn.,  1902-6,  dean  summer  ses- 
sion, 1905-7,  U.  of  Cal.;  supt.  schs.,  Los  Angeles, 
1906-10;  prof,  edn.,  Yale  U.,  1910-14,  Harvard  U., 
1913 — .  Resident  worker,  Univ.  Settlement,  New 
York,  1894-5,  Hull  House,  Chicago,  1896-8;  mem. 
Cal.  State  Bd.  Charities  and  Corrections,  1903-10 
(pres.  1903-6);  exec.  sec.  Am.  Nat.  Red  Cross,  San 
Francisco,  Apr.  and  May,  1906;  expert  employed 
to  investigate  schs.  of  East  Orange,  N.J.,  1911-12; 
asso.  New  York  Sch.  Inquiry,  1912;  mem.  Com.  of 
7  of  N.E. A.  to  investigate  salaries,  cost  of  living, 
etc.,  of  teachers  in  U.S.,  1911.  Advisory  editor 
Western  Jour,  of  Edn.,  1903-10.  Clubs:  Graduates', 
Sunset,  National  Arts.  Author:  How  New  York 
City  Administers  Its  Schools.  Home:  3  Craigie 
Circle,  Cambridge,   Mass.* 

MOORE,  Porris  Jewett,  educator:  b.  Pittsfield, 
Mass.,  June  9,  1867;  s.  Forris  Jewett  and  Ellen  S. 
(Wightman)  Moore:  B.A..  Amherst,  1889;  Ph.D., 
U.  of  Heidelberg,  Germany,  1893;  m.  Emma  B. 
Tod,  of  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  Aug.  9,  1892.  Lab. 
asst.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1889-90;  instr.  in  chemistry, 
Cornell  LL,  1893-4;  asst.  in  chemistry,  1894-5,  instr., 
1895-1902,  asst.  prof.,  1902-10,  asso.  prof.,  1910, 
and  now  prof,  organic  chemistry,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem. 
Deutsche  Chemische  Gesellschaft,  Am.  Chem.  Soc, 
Chi  Phi.  Club:  Technology.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  29  Commonwealth 
Av.,  Boston.* 

MOORE,  Frank  Gardner,  educator;  moved  to 
New  York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.) 

MOORE,  Fred  "Wadsworth,  lawyer,  business 
counsel;  b.   Independence,   la.,   Mar.  7,   1870;   s.   Lo- 


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renzo  and  Ellen  (Wadsworth)  Moore;  grad.  Phil- 
lips Acad.,  Andover,  1889;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1893; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1896.  Has  practiced  in 
Boston  since  1896;  mem.  Moore  &  Sliead,  1896-06, 
since  alone;  dir.  Con.^iolidated  W^ir  Co.,  Norfolk 
Iron  Works.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston, 
Graduates'  treas.  of  atiiletics  at  Harvard  U.  Clubs: 
Boston  Athletic  As.sn.  (treas.),  Corinthian  Yacht 
(treas.),  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York).  Rec- 
reations: yachting,  tennis.  Home:  472  Broadway, 
Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  35  Congress  St.,  Boston, 
Ma.'Js. 

MOORE,    Georg-e    Dunning-,    chemist.      (See    vol. 

190!M 

MOORE,  Georgre  Poot,  theologian;  b.  West  Ches- 
ter, Pa.,  Oct.  15,  1851;  s.  William  Eves  (D.D., 
LL.D.)  and  Harriet  Francina  (Foot)  Moore;  A.B., 
Yale,  1872,  A.M.,  1883;  grad.  Union  Theol.  Sem., 
1S77;  (D.D.,  Marietta  Coll.,  1885,  Yale,  1897,  Got- 
tingen,  1909;  LL.D.,  Western  Reserve,  1903,  Har- 
vard, 1906);  m.  Mary  S.  Hanford,  of  Chicago,  Apr. 
25,  1878.  Ordained  Presbvn.  ministry,  1878;  pas- 
tor Putnam  Ch.,  Zanesville,  O..  1878-83;  prof.  He- 
brew, Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1883-1902;  preacher, 
1900-3,  prof,  theology,  1902-4.  Frothingham  prof, 
history  of  religion  since  1904,  Harvard.  Fellow 
Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Mass.  Hist. 
Soc,  Colonial  Soc.  Mass.,  Am.  Oriental  Soc.  (pres., 
1911-12),  Soc.  Bibl.  Lit.  and  Exegesis,  Deutsche 
Morgenl:indische  Gesellschaft.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  bool\s,  etc.)  Address:  3  Divinity 
Av.,   Cambridge,   Mass.* 

MOORE,  Georg-e  Thomas,  botanist.  (See  vol. 
1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,   1914-15.)'^ 

MOORE,  James  Clyde,  teacher;  b.  West  Stock- 
bridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  2,  1881;  s.  James  Spencer  and 
Emma  Jane  (Nicholson)  Moore;  descendant  of 
Andrew  Moore;  prep.  edn.  Williston  Sem.,  East- 
hampton,  Mass.;  B.S.,  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch. 
(Harvard),  1904;  A.M.,  Columbia,  1915;  m.  Mildred 
Burclier,  of  Dunkirk,  N.Y.,  June  25,  1910.  Trained 
in  civ.  engring. ;  taught  sciences  and  mathematics 
at  Cattaraugus,  N.Y'.,  1  yr. ;  head  of  Science  Dept., 
High  Sch.,  Dunkirk,  N.Y.,  1905-8;  asst.,  1909,  head 
of  Science  Dept.  (Kingsley  Laboratories),  1910-14, 
Worcester  Acad.  Progressive.  Conglist.  Mem. 
Eastern  Assn.  Physics  Teachers,  N.E.  Chemistry 
Assn.    Address:   West   Stockbrldge,    Mass. 

MOORE,  Joseph  E.,  lawyer;  b.  Lisbon,  Me.,  Mar. 
14,  1841;  s.  Josepli  and  Annah  B.  (Moore)  Moore; 
prep.  edn.  Westbrook  (Me.)  Sem.,  Me.  State  Sem., 
Lewiston,  Me.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1865,  A.M.,  1868; 
studied  law;  admitted  to  bar,  1868;  m.  Thomaston, 
Me.,  June  11,  1872,  Ella  Maud  Smith.  Began  prac- 
tice at  Thomaston,  1868;  mem.  firm  of  Gould  & 
Moore,  1870-80;  since  alone;  formerly  supt.  of 
schs. ;  collector  of  customs,  dist.  of  Waldoboro, 
during  botli  of  Pres.  Cleveland's  administrations; 
mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1878,  1883,  1885.  Mem.  Am. 
Hist.  Assn.  Home:  Thomaston,  Me.  Office:  Rock- 
land, Me. 

MOORE,  Levi  Warren,  railway  official;  b.  North- 
boro,  Mass.,  Sept.  24,  1846;  s.  Warren  E.  and  Abbie 
M.  (Cutting)  Moore;  dist.  and  high  sch.  edn.;  m. 
Northboro,  Dec.  25,  1877,  Alice  Gordon;  2  children, 
William  Eldredge,  b.  Sept.  16,  1878,  Martha  Gor- 
don, Dec.  24,  1885.  Born  and  lived  on  farm  until 
21;  spent  a  yr.  in  the  West;  has  been  identified 
with  various  branches  of  business;  removed  to 
Milford.  Mass.,  1891,  to  superintend  the  "Storage 
Battery"  R.R.,  later  sold  to  Phila.  Storage  Bat- 
tery Co.;  took  charge  of  the  Grafton  &  Upton  R.R., 
1894,  and  in  full  charge  as  treas.  and  gen.  mgr. ; 
retired  on  account  of  ill  healtli;  v. -p.  Masonic 
Casualty  Co.;  has  held  nearly  all  the  town  ofl^ces 
in  his  native  town.  Republican.  Mason;  K.T. 
(^Milford  Commandery).  (IJonglist.  Address:  Mil- 
ford,    Mass. 

MOORE,  Iiewis  Eug-ene,  engineer;  b.  Amboy,  111., 
Jan.  24,  1800;  s.  Lewis  Theodore  and  Martha  My- 
rick  (Wells)  Moore;  B.S.  in  Mech.  Engring.,  U.  of 
Wis.,  1900,  C.E.,  1906;  took  4th  yr.  in  civ.  engring., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1901-2;  m.  Rowena  Grace  Karns, 
of  Washington,  D.C.,  Aug.  25,  1903;  2  children, 
Grace  Imogene  (died  1909),  Luther  Samuel.  Mas- 
ter mechanic,  Champion  Iron  IMine,  Beacon,  Mich., 


1900-1;  with  engring.  dept.  Phoenix  Bridge  Co., 
Phoenixville,  Pa.,  1902-3;  expert  work  for  Mass. 
R.R.  Commn.  1907-13;  bridge  and  signal  engr., 
Mass.  Public  Service  Commn.,  since  Jan.  1,  1914; 
acted  as  consulting  or  designing  engr.  on  two  high- 
way draw  spans,  two  st.  ry.  trestles,  etc.,  also  as 
consulting  engr.  to  Me.  R.R.  Commn.;  dir.  Collat- 
eral Loan  Co.,  Boston.  Asso.  mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E. ; 
mem.  Western  Soc.  Engrs.,  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs., 
N.E.  St.  Ry.  Club,  New  England  Railroad  Club, 
Soc.  for  Promotion  Engring.  Edn.,  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Conglist.  Mason.  Club:  Technology  (Boston). 
Author:  Design  of  Plate  Girders,  1913.  Home: 
Newtonville,  Mass.  Office:  1  Beacon  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

MOORE,  Nathaniel  S.,  clergyman;  Feb.  16,  1839- 
19 — ..      (See    vol.    1909.) 

MOORE,  Stephen,  mfr. ;  b.  Sudbury,  Mass.,  Feb. 

9,  1835;  s.  Ephraim  and  Mary  (liogers)  Moore;  de- 
scendant of  John  Moore,  who  settled  at  Sudbury, 
Mass.,  1635  or  1638;  ed.  common  sells.,  Sudbury, 
high  sell.,  Saxonville,  and  correspondence  course, 
U.  of  Chicago,  in  psychology  and  psychology  of  re- 
ligion; m.  Boston,  Oct.  18,  1864,  Alice  R.  Goulding; 
children,  Stephen  Wallace  (died  July  26,  1911), 
Leslie  R.,  Alice  M.  (Mrs.  A.  W.  Ball),  Clarence  V., 
Edith  H.,  Ethel  A.  (wife  of  Dr.  Leslie  A.  Naylor). 
Went  into  business  with  S.  B.  and  Homer  Rogers 
as  partners,  1865,  under  style  of  S.  B.  Rogers  & 
Co.;  firm  merged  into  South  Sudbury  Mfg.  Co., 
later  into  Mousam  Mfg.  Co.,  1S76,  and  into  Nat. 
Fibre  Board  Co.,  1892,  of  which  is  treas.;  also 
pres.  Leatheroid  Mfg.  Co.;  treas.  Mousam  Mfg.  Co.; 
dir.  Market  Trust  Co.,  of  Brighton,  Mass.  Repub- 
lican. Pres.  Boston  Bapt.  Social  Union,  1900;  pres. 
Mass.  Bapt.  S.S.  Assn.  22  yrs.;  dir.  North  End 
Mission;  chmn.  bldg.  com.  Bapt.  Ch.  (ch.  erected 
1885),  Newton,  Mass.;  deacon  for  30  yrs.;  trustee 
Bapt.  Old  Peoples'  Home.  Recreations:  writes 
poetry  sometimes,  and  publislied  booklets  entitled 
"Loose  Leaves  Bound,"  and  Sunsliine  in  Song, 
1911;  frequent  speaker  at  religious  convs.,  espe- 
ciallv  on  S.S.  work.  Home:  173  Oakleigh  Rd.,  New- 
ton,  Mass.    Office:     121   Beach   St.,   Boston.'* 

MOORE,  Walter  Howard,  clergyman;  b.  War- 
ren, R.I.,  Dec.  18,  1844;  s.  of  Thomas  P.  and  Abfcy 
(Wheaton)  Moore;  A.M.,  by  spl.  vote.  Brown  U., 
1867;  grad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1871;  m.  Julia  Louise 
Adriance,  of  Oswego,  N.Y.,  Jan.  28,  1875;  3  chil- 
dren, Thomas  Alexander,  George  Seymour,  Francis 
Michael.  Deacon,  1871,  priest,  1872,  P.E.  Ch.;  asst. 
St.  John's  Cathedral,  Denver,  Colo.,  1871-6;  rector 
Christ  Ch.,  Napa,  Cal.,  1876-9.  St.  John's  Ch.,  De- 
catur, 111.,  1879-86,  Calvary  Ch.,  Chicago,  1886-92; 
dean  of  Cathedral,  Quincy,  111.,  1892-08;  rector  St. 
Jude's  Ch.,  Tiskilwa,  111.,  1908-10,  St.  Luke's  Ch., 
South  Glastonbury,  Conn.,  since  1912.  Asso.  editor 
The  Living  Church.  1886-92;  deputv  to  Gen.  Conv., 
1895-8.  1901.  4,  7,  10;  mem.  Standing  Com.,  1903-10. 
Mem.  Zeta  Psi.    Address:  South  Glastonbury,  Conn. 

MOORE,  William  A.,  life  insurance;  Nov.  7,  1S54- 
Jan.,    1914.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

MOORE,  William  Charles,  educator.  (See  vol. 
1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1906-7.) 

MOOREHEAD,  Warren  King-,  archfpologist;  b. 
Sienna,  Italy,  of  Am.  parents.  Mar.  10,  1866;  ed.  in 
high  schs.  and  was  sent  to  coll.,  1SS3;  did  not 
graduate,  but  devoted  his  time  to  reading  books 
relating  to  Indians  and  archseology,  and  exploring 
ancient  earthworks  in  Liclving  Co.,  O. ;  spent  3  yrs. 
in  study  under  Dr.  Thomas  Wilson,  the  curator 
of  prehistoric  anthropology,  Smithsonian  Instn. ; 
4  yrs.  in  investigation  at  his  own  expense;  (hon. 
M.A.,   Dartmouth,   1901);   m.  Evelyn  Ludwig,  Nov. 

10,  1892.  In  charge  of  work  in  the  Ohio  Valley, 
Utah,  Colo.,  and  N.Mex.,  for  Chicago  Expn. ;  made 
valuable  finds  in  altar  mounds  of  Scioto  Valley; 
formerly  curator  of  mus.  for  Ohio  State  U.  and 
Hist.  Soc;  now  curator  dept.  of  archteology,  Phil- 
lips Acad.  Mem.  U.S.  Bd.  of  Indian  Commrs.,  in- 
vestigating Indian  reservations  for  Dept.  Interior. 
Author:  Primitive  Man  in  Ohio;  Fort  Ancient; 
Tonda,  a  Story  of  tlie  Sioux;  Prehistoric  Imple- 
ments; The  Stone  Age.     Home:  Andover,  Mass.* 

MOORHOUSE,  William  Roy,  chemist;  b.  Bridg- 
ton.    Me.,    June    27,    1877;    s.    Daniel    and    Mariam 


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(Downs)  Moorhouse;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Lewiston,  Me.;  ton,  1896;  m.  Martha  A.  Parker,  of  Cambridge, 
g-rad.  Lowell  (Mass.)  Textile  Sch.,  1901;  m.  Mary  Mass.,  June  18,  1907.  Began  as  apprentice  in  drug 
Stevens,  of  Lowell,  Sept.  20,  1904.  Began  as  instr.  store  of  Kelly  &  Durkee,  Boston,  1891,  and  con- 
Lowell  Textile  Sch.,  1901,  continuing  to  1904,  now  tinued  8  yrs.,  becoming  head  elk.;  propr.  of  Reser- 
mem.  bd.  of  tru.stees;  chemist  with  Cassolla  Color  voir  Pharmacy  since  1S99;  instr.  in  inactical  phar- 
Co.,  mfrs.  and  dealers  in  dyestuffs,  Boston,  since  macy,  Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacy,  since  1911.  V.-p.  Bos- 
1904.  Mem.  William  Parkman  Lodge  A.F.  &  A.M.,  ton  Assn.  Retail  Druggists,  1910-13,  and  now  chmn. 
Winchester.  Clubs:  Calumet  (Winchester,  Mass.),  of  exec,  com.;  mem.  Am.  Pharm.  Assn.,  Mass.  State 
Chemists'  (New  York).  Recreations:  outdoor  Pharm.  Assn.,  Nat.  Assn.  Retail  Druggists,  Mass. 
sports.  Home:  34  Cabot  St.,  Winchester,  Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacy,  Mass.  College  Pharmacy  Alumni 
Office:    39    Oliver   St.,    Boston.  Assn.     Recreations:    inountain    climbing,    walking, 

MOORS.  Arthur  Wendell,  banker:  A.B..  Harvard,  ^^q".^'1ip^"p°'??^<i/^i!,i?nn''°"  ^*-  B'"°kline.    Office: 

ISSO.     Mem.  tirm  .Joseph  B.  Moors  &  Co.     Address:  ^^^'^   Beacon   St.,  Boston. 

Ill   Devonshire   St.,    Boston.  MOREY,   Prank  A.,   lawyer;    b.    Keesville,    N.Y., 

MOORS,  Prancis  Joseph,  banker;  b.  Boston,  Jan.  Ma''-  11.  1S63;  A.B     Bates  Coll.,  1885;  m.  Maude  E. 

23,    1864,    s.   of   Joseph   Benjamin  and   Mary   Buck-  Douglass,    June    24,    1889.      Admitted    to    N.Y.    bar, 

minster   (Jones)   Moors:   ed.  in  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  atter  examination    1887;  practiced  with  preceptor, 

John  P.   Hopkinson's   Pvt.   Sch.;   Mass.   Inst.   Tech.,  at   Keesville.    until    1891,    since    in   Lewiston,    Me.; 

1881-2;  A.B.,  Harvard,   1886;  m.   Marjorv  Standish  served  as  solicitor;   mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  3  yrs.; 

Devlin,    of   Boston,    Jan.    24,    1903.      Mem.    firm    of  county  atty.  Androscoggin  County    2  terms;  mayor 

J.  B.  Moors  &  Co.,  Boston,  since  1886.     Home:  166  °^  Lewiston.    Home:   Lewiston,  Me. 

Bay  State  Road.    Office:    111   Devonshire   St.,   Bos-  MORGAN,    Charles    Carroll,    lawyer,    author;    b. 

ton.  Meredith    Bridge     (now    part    of    Laconia),    N.H., 

MOORS,  John  Parwell,  broker;  b.  Boston,  Oct.  July  25,  1832;  s.  Charles  and  Sarah  Ann  (Robin- 
31,  1861;  s.  Joseph  B.  and  Mary  B.  (Jones)  MoorS;  son)  Morgan;  matriculated  in  Brown  U.  but  left 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1883,  A.M.,  1884.  Sr.  mem.  Moors  coll.  on  account  of  trouble  with  eyes;  (hon.  M.A., 
&  Cabot,  brokers;  dir.  Paul  Revere  Trust  Co.,  Work-  Dartmouth,  1895);  m.  Marianna  Robinson  Gove, 
ingmen's  Loan  Assn.  Pres.  Associated  Charities  of  Toledo,  O.,  Oct.  12,  1858  (died  Oct.  29,  1873). 
of  Boston;  mem.  Boston  Finance  Commn.;  mem.  Teacher  and  writer  until  1869;  lawyer,  patent, 
council,  and  an  asso.  of  Radcliffe  Coll.;  mem.  bd.  trade-mark  and  copyright  cases.  1869-1900.  Re- 
mgrs.  Boston  Dispensary;  state  dir.  Collateral  publican.  Conglist.  N.H.  lay  del.  to  Internat. 
Loan  Co.;  ex-pres.  Pub.  Sch.  Assn.;  chmn.  Salem  Congl.  Council,  Edinburgh,  1908.  Club:  Fortnight- 
Relief  Com.  Democrat.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  St.  ly.  of  Nashua,  N.H.  (its  chief  exec,  officer  many 
Botolph,  Tavern.  Home:  171  Beacon  St.  Office:  111  yrs.).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
Devonshire    St.,   Boston.*  books,    etc.)     Home:     Nashua,    N.H.* 

MORA27,    Benjamin    Georg-e,    M.D.;    b.    Nashua,  MORGAN.  Charles  Hill,  mfr.;   Jan.   8,   1831- Jan. 

N.H.,  Mar.   8,   1870;   s.   of  Bernard  and  Ann   (Lee)  10,   1911.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

^^°,',''^"TirP''*^P-.®'^"'-,/^^*lV^-^l^^,^S,*^V,  ¥-PT^y  ^^°^^  MORGAN,  Daniel  Harris,  real  estate.     (See  vol. 

Coll.,  Worcester;  M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll  (New  York  1909  ) 

U.),    1891;    m.    Delia    B.    Mulhern,    of    Leominster,         ^'' «._.,„  ,       ,  ,       .. 

Mass.,   June   6,    1906.      Practiced   in   Nashua,   N.H.,  MORGAN,    Daniel    Nash,    banker;    b.    Newtown, 

since    1891;    mem.    staff   Memorial   and    St.    Joseph  Conn.,  Aug.  IS,  1844;  s.  Ezra  and  Hannah   (Nash) 

hosps.;   med.   examiner  Hillsboro   Co.,   N.H.;    mem.  Morgan;    academic    edn.;    m.    Medora    H.    Judson, 

U.S.  Pension  Examining  Bd.    Mem.  N.H.  Med.  Soc.  June   10,   1868.    Mem.  Bridgeport   (Conn.)    Common 

Democrat.     Roman  Catholic.     Address:  29  Kinsley  Council,  2   terms;   mayor,    1880-4;   mem.   Conn.  Ho. 

St      Nashua    NH  of   Rep.,    1883,   Senate,    1885-6,   and   1893;    treas.    of 


MORAN,    James    T.,    lawyer,    business    man;    b. 


U.S.,  June  1,  1893-Julv  1,  1897;  candidate  for  gov. 
of   Conn.,    1898,    for   U.S.    Senate,    1899;    Democrat. 


North  Haven,  Conn.,   Sept.   19,  1864;   s.  of  Thomas  p„.„     (^{l^    -f^„\     -Rnnk    "Bride-en'orr     187^-9"?     TT  =;' 

^ch  ^M.^  ^^:^v.T^^'.''.•^T=T^R^^•v^P^°"'"  ^'^'^  ^rust    cZ  #lshin|"on,    D.C.^To.^    ig^'.^Homf; 

Sch.,    New    Haven,    1883;    LL.B.,    Yale    Law    Sch.,  pti-irio-f^rinrt    nnnn  * 

1884;    M.L.,    1885;    m.   Mary  E.   McKenzie,   of   New  ^nusepoii,  uonn. 

Haven.  Apr.  27,  1898;  one  daughter,  Helen.     Prac-        MORGAN.  David  Iilewellyn;  b.  Boston,  Oct.  30, 

ticed  in  New  Haven  1884-07;  v.-p.,  gen.   mgr.  and  1846;   s.   of  David  and   Marianne  Lincoln    (Pierce) 

gen.   atty..  The  Southern  New  England  Telephone  Morgan;  descendant  of  Robert  Morgan,  Plymouth, 

Co.,  since  1907;  pres.  New  Haven  Union  Co.  (news-  1622,    and    Charles    Lincoln,    of    Hingham,    Mass., 

paper);    dir.    Merchants'    Nat.   Bank,   Nat.    Folding  who  arrived  in  Boston  before  the  Revolution;  ed. 

Box  &  Paper  Co.,  Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Co.;  Pub.    schs.,    Minneapolis,    Minn.;    enlisted    in    1st 

trustee    Conn.    Savings    Bank;    mem.    New    Haven  Regt.,   Minn.   Vol.    Inf.,   was   sent   to   the   Army  of 

Bd.    of    Edn.,    1893-09.      Roman    Catholic.      Clubs:  the  Potomac,  Hancock's  2d  Corps;  was  at  battles 

Graduates',    Knights    of    St.    Patrick.    Race    Brook  of  Cold  Harbor,  Siege  of  Petersburg,  Boydton  Rd., 

Countrv,    New   Haven   Yacht    (New   Haven);    Yale  Hatches   Run,    1st   and   2d   Appomattox;    advanced 

(New    York).      Home:     221    Sherman    Av.     Office:  from  pvt.  to  1st  It.;  hon.  discharged,  Aug.,  1865;  m. 

Southern  New  England  Telephone  Co.,  New  Haven,  Aug.   1,   1869,   Mary  Elizabeth   Sargent,  of  Boston. 

Conn.  Supt.  Vt.   Home  of  Correction  since  May  1.   1893; 

mtn-oftm-rra-c     v-^r.-n-b-    at-a-^-ho-n     ^lovo-rrviov, .    K  town   trustee   Rutland;   justice  of   peace.      Repub- 

KeT  C^nn      ffn    fsmSs^of  John  AuS  and  ^1^^"-     Methodist.     Has  'served    in   G.AR.    as    post 

JuHa   Marfa    (Ferriss)    Mm-ehouse     ed    nub    schs  comdr.,   dept.    insp.,    dept.    comdr.;   judge    advocate 

Ken?;   Ches"hi^rr(Con^.)''sch';°  B.*X.,*^Tri^nUy   Con.";  r"Mliae''-'l=dd?est"  Rutland 'vt"^  '°  °°"  '°'" 

Hartford.    Conn..    1901;    grad.    Gen.    Theol.    Sem.,  ^-   ^^eaae.     Aoaress.   Ji^utiana,    vt. 
1904;  m.  Flora  Edwards  Ingersoll,  of  Kent,  June  24,        MORGAN,  Ernest  Isaac,  lawyer;  Oct.  30,  1870-09. 

1908;  1  daughter,  Barbara  Ingersoll.    Deacon.  1904,  (See  vol.   1909.) 

Voi%^\-  IS'^SP.E.C^h.:  missionary  at  Rugby,  N  Dak.,        MORGAN,  Ezra  leonldas,  college  prof.;  b.  Bone 

1904-8;     rector    St     Peter's    Ch.,    Cheshire,    Conn..  ^  jn      ^lig.    22,    1879:    .s.    Allvn    T.    and    Rosina 

W^n\}'  ^y  ;l'''^I\?u^^u'^^'  Danbury,  Conn.,  1911-  (gmith)   Mor|an;  g.g.s.  Zedekiah  Morgan,  Revolu- 

iQi.^'\T°^    ^i"^^    n^^^^^''%^^-^l\TicR''r^''-'T^^'''''^  tionary  patriot,   of  Danbury,  Conn.;   ed.   high  sch., 

1913.    Mem.  Alpha  Chi  Rho  Phi  Beta  Kappa.    Demo-  j^^^^  q^p.   111.;   B.A.,   McKendree  Coll..   1904;   M.A., 

crat.    Mason.    Address:    Shelton,  Conn.  U.   of  Wis.,   1912;   m.  Mary  F.  Flint,   of  Murphys- 

MOREV,   Arthur   Clark,   pharmacist:    b.    Becket,  boro.    111.,    June    26,    1906;    3    children,    Elizabeth. 

Mass.,  Sept.   15,  1872;   s.  of  Philander  T.  and  Har-  Esther,   Mary.      Kan.   state   sec.   Y.M.C.A.,   1904-10; 

riet   (Clark)    Morey;   descendant  of  Calvin  Moray,  teaching    fellow,    U.    of    Wis.,    1910-12;    extension 

now  Morey  (a  grandson  of  Lord  Moray,  Perthshire,  prof,    rural    organization,    Mass.    Agrl.    Coll.,    since 

Scotland,  who  came  to  America  when  quite  young  1912.      Sec.   Mass.   Federation  for  Rural  Progress; 

with    3    uncles   and   settled    near   Providence,    R.I..  dir.    Faunce   Demonstration   Farm,    Sandwich,   and 

1730);  ed.  dist.  sch.,  Becket,  Mass.;  grammar  sch.,  Hampden    Co.    Improvement    League,    Springfield, 

Easthampton,   Mass.;    grad.   Williston   Sem.,   East-  Mass.      Mason;    K.    of    P.      Methodist.      Address: 

hampton,   1891;   grad.   Mass.   Coll.  Pharmacy,  Bos-  Amherst,    Mass. 


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MOB6AN,  (Miles)  Forrest,  editor;  b.  Rockville, 
Conn..  Mar.  20,  1S52;  s.  :Miles  Chandler  and  Philuia 
Morgan;  descendant  of  James  Morgan,  of  New  Lon- 
don, Conn.,  1637;  ed.  country  sch.;  (hon.  A.M.,  Trin- 
ity, 1903);  m.  Frances  M.  Fisher,  of  Hartford, 
Conn.,  May  28.  1879;  4  children,  Victor  F.,  IJavard  Q. 
(prof.  U.  of  Wis),  Nina  W.  (Mrs.  E.  Buckinkham), 
Olive  G.  Mgr.  of  printing  and  advertising  Travel- 
ers Ins.  Co.,  and  editor  Travelers  Record  (month- 
ly), 1882-96;  since  in  lit.  woik.  Asst.  librarian 
Watkinson  Library,  Hartford,  Conn.  Mem.  Conn. 
Hist.  Soc,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.  Unitarian.  Editor: 
Waltei-  Bagehot's  Works,  1891;  asso.  editor,  contbr., 
translator,  etc.,  C.  D.  Warner's  Library  of  the 
World's  Best  Literature,  International  Anthology, 
Universal  Anthology,  Encyclopedia  Americana, 
etc.  Editor:  (and  part  writer)  Reclus'  Bird's-Eye 
View  of  the  World,  1887:  Connecticut  as  a  Colony 
and  a  State,  1904;  Ridpath's  New  Complete  History 
of  the  United  States.  Home:  227  Sigournev  St.  Ad- 
dress: 624  Main  St.,  Hartford.  Conn.'* 

MORGAN,  George  Smith,  pharmacist;  b.  Stan- 
bridge,  Que.,  Mar.  12,  1863:  s.  of  Edward  J.  and 
Maria  (Hastings)  Morgan;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  came  to 
U.S.,  Jan.  1,  1882;  degree  of  Ph.C,  R.I.  Coll.  of 
Pharmacy,  1909;  m.  at  Woonsocket,  R.I.,  Sept.  9, 
1884,  Lydia  C.  Hurlbut,  of  Richford,  Vt.  In  retail 
drug  business  on  own  account  in  Pawtucket,  R.I., 
since  Dec.  5,  1888;  prof,  operative  pharmacy  and 
dir.  Pharmacal  Laboratory.  R.I.  Coll.  of  Pharmacy, 
and  Allied  Sciences,  since  1908;  also  trustee  of  the 
college  since  it  was  founded.  C)ct.  7,  1902.  Home: 
102  Cottage  St.  Office:  72  Cottage  St.,  Paw- 
tucket,   R.I. 

MORGAN,  James,  newspaper  man;  b.  Fleming 
Co.,  Ky. ;  s.  William  Franklin  and  Ann  (Threlkeld 
Bruce)  Morgan;  boyhood  in  the  West;  m.  Helen 
Dailey,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1894.  Learned 
telegraphy  and  followed  it  for  several  yrs.;  in 
employ  of  the  United  Press  Assn.  at  Washington, 
Albany  and  Boston:  polit.  reporter  and  W^ashing- 
ton  corr.,  and  now  on  editorial  staff  Boston  Globe. 
Visited  in  1913  all  the  principal  backgrounds  of 
Napol<^on's  active  life  in  Europe,  Asia  and  Africa, 
to  gather  impressions  and  material  for  a  series  of 
sketches  of  "A  Journey  of  20,000  Miles  in  the  Path 
of  Napoleon  100  Years  After  His  Downfall."  (See 
Who's  AVho  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  26 
King  St..  Lvnn.  Mass.  Office:  Boston  Globe,  Bos- 
ton.* 

MORGAN,  John  Howard,  INI.D. ;  b.  Pendleton 
Hill,    Conn.,    Jan.    30.    1844.       (See   vol.    1909.) 

MORGAN,  Morris  Hicky,  prof,  classical  phil- 
ologv:  Feb.  8.  18,59-Mar.  16.  1910.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Wlio   in   America,   1908-9.) 

MORGAN,  Paul  Beag'ary,  mfr. ;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  May  7,  1869;  s.  Charles  Hill  and  Rebecca 
A.  (Beagary)  Morgan;  descendant  of  Miles  Mor- 
gan, Springfield,  1636;  student  Worcester  High 
Sch.,  1883-6;  grad.  Worcester  Acad.,  1887;  grad. 
W'orcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1890;  student  Royal  Sch.  of 
Mines,  Stockholm,  Sweden,  1891,  taking  a  spl. 
course  in  metallurgy  and  chemistry;  before  re- 
turning home  he  worked  In  the  Munkfors  Works 
of  the  Udderholm  Co.;  m.  Lessie  Louise,  d.  Wil- 
liam and  Mary  (Adams)  Maynard,  June  15,  1893, 
at  Worcester,  Mass.;  5  children,  Philip  Maynard, 
Charles  Hill,  Paul  Beagary,  Jr.,  Vincent,  Elizabeth. 
On  his  return  from  Europe,  in  1891,  entered  his 
father's  business;  treas.  Morgan  Construction  Co. 
until  1911,  since  pres.  and  treas.;  also  pres.  Mor- 
gan Spring  Co.,  Heald  Machine  Co.;  dir.  Worcester 
Nat.  Bank,  State  Mut.  Assurance  Co.  (finance 
com.);  trustee  People's  Savings  Bank  (bd.  invest- 
ments). Ex-pres.  Worcester  Co.  Musical  Assn.; 
trustee  Memorial  Hosp. ;  hon.  mem.  G.A.R.;  mem. 
S.A.R.,  Y.M.C.A.;  pres.  bd.  trustees  Worcester 
Acad,  and  ex-pres.  Alumni  Assn.  Worcester  Poly. 
Inst.,  mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Am.  Iron  and 
Steel  Inst.,  Am.  Civic  Assn.;  dir.  Associated  Char- 
ities, Home  for  Aged  Men  (Worcester).  Clubs: 
Congregational.  W^orcester,  Quinsigamond  Boat, 
Tatnuck  Country;  Engineers'  (New  York).  Rec- 
reations: country  life.  Home:  21  Cedar  St.,  Wor- 
cester; (country)  Hubbardston.  Mass.  Office:  11-21 
Lincoln   St.,  Worcester,   Mass.* 


MORGAN,  'William  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Dec.  22,  1856;  s.  William  and  Mrs.  Esther  S. 
Aldrich  (nee  Barden)  Morgan;  ed.  common  and 
high  schs..  Providence;  studied  law,  1887-90;  m. 
Harriet  L.  Tiffany,  of  I'rovidence,  June  6,  1883; 
two  children.  Marshall,  Forrest  B.  Clk.  in  whole- 
sale drug  and  chem.  house  of  J.  Balch  &  Sons, 
Providence,  1871;  bookkeeper  of  Alexander  Bros., 
1872-6,  J.  F.  Comstock  &  Sons,  1876-86;  admitted 
to  R.I.  bar  Sept.  1,  1890,  to  practice  in  U.  S.  cts., 
1897;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Providence,  1899-1900; 
mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1902;  U.  S.  Commr.  for 
State  of  R.I.,  1901-5;  mem.  commn.  a!)pld.  to 
revise  the  judiciary  laws  of  R.I.,  1904-5;  mem.  R.I. 
Senate,  1907;  mem.  Police  Commn.,  Town  of  War- 
wick, since  1913;  mem.  Commn.  on  Uniformity 
of  Legislation  in  U.S.,  apptd.  by  gov.  of  R.I., 
1914.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  R.I.  Bar  Assn.  (pres., 
1906-7).  Mem.  Governing  Bd.,  R.I.  Sch.  of  De- 
sign; mem.  corpn.  R.I.  Hosp.  Republican.  Recre- 
ations: boating,  yachting,  country  life.  Home: 
Warwick,  R.I.  Office:  87  Weybosset  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.I. 

MORGAN,  'William.  Denisou,  banker.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

MORISON,  Catherine  M.  A.,  humanitarian;  b. 
Loch  Lomond,  N.S.,  Jan.  8,  1874;  d.  Angus  W.  and 
Mary  (Morrison)  Morison;  grand  niece  of  John 
Morison,  the  Gaelic  poet,  Scotland,  also  distantly 
connected  with  family  of  late  Pres.  McKinley;  ed. 
common  schs.  and  under  pvt.  tutors;  Notre  Dame 
Convent,  Lewiston,  Me.;  studied  elocution  under 
graduates  of  Leland  Powers  Sch.  of  Spoken 
Words;  unmarried.  In  sociological  work,  Colo., 
1897-01;  in  charge  of  Midnight  Mission,  Market 
St.,  Denver,  1900;  founder  Good  Samaritan  Home, 
Bangor,  Me.,  1902;  founder  Catherine  Morison 
Home,  Auburn,  now  Lewiston.  Me.,  known  as 
Lewiston  and  Auburn  Children's  Home;  founder, 
1910,  and  pres.  Earnest  Workers'  Soc.  (home-find- 
ing soc.  for  homeless  children);  now  mem.  edi- 
torial staff  of  Children's  Advocate,  Montreal,  Can. 
Mem.  bd.  dirs.  Children's  Christian  Assn.,  Nova 
Scotia.     Baptist.     Address:     Bangor,  Me. 

MORISON,  Robert  Swain,  clergyman;  b.  Milton, 
Mass.,  Oct.  13,  1847;  s.  John  Hopkins  and  Emily 
Hurd  (Rogers)  Morison;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter 
Acad.,  1865;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1869,  A.M.,  1872;  B.D., 
Div.  Sch.  of  Harvard  U.,  1872;  m.  Portland,  Me., 
Feb.  21.  1877.  Anne  Theresa  Abbot.  Ordained  min- 
istry Unitarian  Ch.,  1874;  pastor  Independent 
Congl.  Ch.,  Meadville,  Pa.,  1874-8;  librarian  Div. 
Sch.  of  Harvard  U.,  1889-1908;  librarian  emeritus 
since  1908;  sec.  divinity  faculty  Harvard  U.,  1893- 
1908;  editor  General  Catalogue  of  the  divinity  sch., 
1898,  1901,  1905,  1910.  Home:  17  Farrar  St.,  Cam- 
bridge,   Mass. 

MORITZEN,  Julius,  author;  b.  Wreschen,  Ger- 
many, Aug.  25,  1863;  s.  Moritz  and  Augusta  (Ball) 
IMoritzen;  ed.  sch.,  Denmark;  m.  Frances  Tomp- 
kins, of  New  York,  Sept.  10.  1900.  Came  to  Amer- 
ica, 1881;  with  Pittsburgh  Chronicle  Telegraph, 
1891-5,  Phila.  Evening  Telegraph,  1905-7,  Wall 
Street  Journal,  New  York,  1908-10;  editorial  and 
spl.  writer,  Christian  Science  Monitor,  Sept.,  1910 
— .  Christian  Scientist.  Mem.  Soc.  Advancement 
of  Scandinavian  Study.  Club:  Boston  Press.  Au- 
thor: The  Peace  INIovement  of  America.  1912. 
Contbr.  for  many  yrs.  to  mags,  and  New  York 
dailies.  Home:  2  Charles  St.,  Dorchester.  Office: 
Falmouth  and  St.  Paul  Sts.,  Boston.* 

MORK,  Harry  S.,  chemist,  engr. :  born  Boston, 
Mass.,  Apr.  10.  1878;  s.  Abraham  P.  and  Belinda 
S.  (Spitz)  Mork;  ed.  grammar  schs.,  Boston; 
English  High  Sch.;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1899; 
m.  Miss  E.  C.  Williams,  of  Boston,  Oct.  7,  1903 
(died  1906);  1  daughter,  Marjorie  W. ;  m.  2d, 
Miss  C.  Z.  Levy.  Nov.  19,  1914.  With  City  Wastes 
Disposal  Co.,  New  York.  1899,  as  cliemist  at  Al- 
bion. N.Y.;  asst.  chemist  ]\Tass.  State  Bd.  of 
Health,  1899-1900;  chemist  Cellulose  Products  Co., 
1900-1;  became  connected  with  Little  &  Walker, 
chemists  and  engrs.,  1901,  later  Arthur  D.  Little 
and  Arthur  D.  Little.  Inc.;  treas.  and  dir.  Arthur 
D.  Little,  Inc.;  sec.  and  dir.  Chemical  Products  Co. 
Mem.  Am.  Chem.   Soc.    Club:  Engineers'   (Boston). 


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Expert  in  cellulose  chemistry  and  industrial  chem. 
research;  patentee  of  numerous  jiatents  on  cel- 
lulose chem.  processes  and  products.  Home:  6 
Fuller  St.,  Brookline.     Office:  93  Broad  St.,  Boston. 

MORItEY,  Edward  Williams,  chemist;  b.  New- 
ark, N.J.,  1838;  s.  Itev.  Sardis  Brewster  and  Anna 
C.  (Treat)  M.;  brother  of  John  Henry  Morley; 
A.B.,  \Yllliams  Coll.,  1860,  A.M.,  1863;  (hon.  Ph.D., 
U.  of  Wooster,  1878;  LL.D.,  Adelbert  Coll.,  1891, 
Williams,  1901.  Lafayette.  1907;  Sc.D.,  Yale,  1909); 
m.  Isabella  E.  Birdsall,  of  Winsted,  Conn.,  Dec.  24, 
1868.  Prof,  chemistry,  Western  Reserve  Coll., 
Hudson,  O.  (afterward  removed  to  Cleveland  and 
named  Adelbert  Coll.),  1869-1906;  also  prof,  chem- 
istry, Cleveland  Med.  Coll.,  1873-88.  Has  devised 
improved  apparatus  for  gas  analysis,  and  deter- 
mined, with  considerable  precision,  the  atomic 
weight  of  oxygen.  Hon.  mem.  Royal  Inst.,  Lon- 
don; corr.  mem.  British  Assn.  Adv.  Sci.;  asso.  fel- 
low Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  fellow  A.A.A.S. 
(pres.,  1895-6);  mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sciences,  Am. 
Chem.  Soc.  (pres.,  1899-1900),  Am.  Philos.  Soc, 
Astron.  and  Astrophys.  Soc.  America,  Chem.  Soc. 
London.  Awarded  Davy  medal,  by  Royal  Soc.  of 
London,  1907;  the  Elliott  Cresson  medal,  by 
Franklin  Inst.,  Phila.,  1912.  Author  many  papers 
on  chem.  and  phys.  subjects.  Home:  W.  Hartford, 
Conn.* 

MOBIiE'S',  Her'bert  Small  (formerly  Herbert 
Morley  Small),  retired  paper  mfr. ;  b.  Boston,  Oct. 
13,  1844;  s.  Sumner  and  Ann  Eliza  (Morley)  Small; 
grad.  Newton  High  Sch.,  1863;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll., 
1866;  m.  Boston,  Feb.  1,  1869,  Elizabeth  Morton; 
4  children,  S.  Griswold  (Ph.D.,  Harvard),  Herbert 
M.  (M.S.,  M.I.  Tech.),  Raymond  K.  (Ph.D.,  Clark 
U.),  Sumner  S.  Engaged  in  manufacture  of  as- 
bestos paper  at  Baldwinsville,  town  of  Temple- 
ton,  Mass.,  1875-1905;  sold  out  1905,  and  retired; 
trustee  Templeton  Savings  Bank,  Goddard  Sem., 
Barre,  Vt. ;  pres.  Hosp.  Cottages  for  Children.  Bald- 
winsville, Mass.  Mem.  Nat.  Prohibition  Com.  4 
yrs. ;  has  worked  in  Prohibition  party  since  1884. 
Universalist.  Recreations:  playing  with  the  boys. 
Address:   Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

MOBIiU'S',  John  Henry,  college  pres.  (See  vol. 
1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,   1914-15.) 

MOBIiEY,  Margaret  Warner,  author,  teacher; 
moved  to  Tryon,  N.  C.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

MOBFHY,  Iiuis  Gonzagfa,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Orizaba, 

Veracruz,  Max.,  Dec.  4,  1876;  s.  Alberto  Guillermo 
and  Luisa  (Moreno)  Morphy;  descendant  of  Brit- 
ish ancestry  on  father's  side,  Spanish  on  mother's; 
ed.  under  pvt.  tutors  and  pub.  schs.,  Mexico;  B.S., 
Spring  Hill  Coll.,  Mobile,  Ala.,  1897;  civil  engring. 
course,  Rensselaer  Polv.  Inst.,  Troy,  N.Y.,  2% 
yrs.,  1897-9;  m.  Troy,  N.Y.,  Nov.,  1903.  Alice  C. 
Gillies  (died  1912);  one  daughter,  Margarita 
Luisa;  m.  2d,  Boston,  Mass.,  Winifred  Scott,  of 
Birmingham,  Eng.,  Oct.  6,  1913.  In  service  of 
N.Y.C.  R.R.  Co.  since  Jan.  12,  1900;  has  worked 
in  the  maintenance  of  way  and  engring.  depts., 
and  became  asst.  to  chief  engr.,  now  designing 
engr.  Citizen  of  U.  S.  since  Sept.,  1913.  Mem.  Am. 
Ry.  Engring.  Assn.,  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  N.E. 
Railroad  Club,  New  York  Railroad  Club,  Theta  Xi. 
Club:  Woodland  Golf.  Republican.  Recreations: 
outdoor  sports.  Home:  37  Boulevard  Terrace, 
Allston.  Office:  Rm.  370,  South  Station,  Boston, 
Mass. 

MOBBEIiIi,  Ernest  William,  editor  and  pub.; 
b.  Gardiner.  Me.,  Dec.  23,  1851;  s.  Hiram  Kelley 
and  Lucinda  Philbrook  (Hinkley)  Morrell;  de- 
scendant in  8th  generation  of  John  Morrell,  Kit- 
tery.  Me.,  1668;  grad.  high  sch.,  Gardiner,  1868;  m. 
Mary  Abby,  d.  Benjamin  D.  Whitcomb,  of  Boston, 
Oct.  6,  1881;  3  children,  Edith  W.,  Harry  A.,  Flor- 
ence (Mrs.  Charles  F.  Billings,  of  Bristol,  Conn.). 
Entered  office  of  Gardiner  Journal  as  apprentice, 
1868;  acquired  the  business  in  1883,  and  since 
editor  of  the  paper  and  mgr.  of  the  printing  busi- 
ness; was  in  ins.  business  with  father,  under 
name  of  H.  K.  Morrell  &  Son,  and  upon  father's 
death,  1911,  assumed  the  business,  and  is  still 
carrying  it  on  under  the  same  title.     Republican. 


jVIason    (K.T.);    mem.    Knights    of    Pythias.      Ad- 
dress:   53    Dresden   Av.,    Gardiner,    Me. 

MOBRIIiIi,  Alva  Herman,  clergyman.     (See  vol. 

1909.) 

MOBBIIiIi,  Arthur  E.,  editor,  publisher;  b.  Salis- 
bury, N.ll.,  .Alar.  13,  187  2;  s.  Charles  and  Mary 
Adelaide  (Smith)  IMorrill;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  N.H. 
and  night  schs.  of  N.Y.  City;  m.  Sadie  L.  Hawkes, 
of  Portland,  Me.,  1896;  children,  Channing  H.. 
Blanche  Hope.  Entered  newspaper  business  in 
jManchester,  N.H.,  1889;  editor  and  pub.  Lincoln 
(Me.)  Chronicle  since  1913.  Mem.  Typographical 
Union.  Socialist.  Methodist.  Recreations:  hunt- 
ing, fishing,  general  outdoor  life.  Address:  Lin- 
coln, Me. 

MOBBIIiIi,  Carroll  Willis,  lawyer;  b.  West  Fal- 
mouth, :\le.,  July  13,  1853;  s.  Luke  and  Sarah  H. 
(Harmon)  Morrill;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1877;  m.  Jennie 
L.  Crockett,  of  Portland,  Me.,  June  30,  1887;  1 
daughter,  Ruth  Shirley.  Teacher,  Bath,  Me., 
1877-81;  admitted  to  Me.  Bar,  1881,  and  since 
practiced  at  Portland;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1893-4  (chmn.  com.  legal  affairs);  city  solicitor, 
Portland,  1897-1900;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.,  1906- 
14.  Mem.  Me.  and  Cumberland  bar  assns.  K.P. 
Club:  Lincoln  (1st  pres.).  Recreations:  fishing, 
country  life  Home:  818  Congress  St.  Office:  98 
Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

MOBRIIiIi,  Charles  Henry,  educator;  b.  Boston, 
Nov.  11,  1861;  s.  William  Bradbury  and  Annie 
Louise  (Edds)  Morrill;  student  Harvard,  1882-3; 
A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1888  (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  m.  Cora 
Vinal  Chase,  of  Mansfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1888. 
Prin.  grammar  sch.,  Milford,  1883,  high  sch.,  Wil- 
ton, N.H.,  1884-5,  Haverhill  (N.H.)  Acad.,  1888-90, 
Brigham  Acad..  Bakersfield,  Vt.,  1890-1903;  prin. 
State  Normal  Sch.,  Randolph,  Vt.,  1903-11;  prin. 
Brigham  Acad.,  since  1911.  Lecturer  state  sum- 
mer schs.;  instr.  U.  of  Vt.  Summer  Sch.,  1909-10. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Ex-pres.  Schoolmasters' 
Club  and  Vt.  State  Teachers'  Assn.  Address: 
Baker.sfield,   Vt. 

MOBRIIiIi,  Henry  Hurlbert,  teacher;  b.  Dur- 
ham, ;Me.,  Jan.  6,  1860;  s.  William  F.  and  Sarah 
(Newell)  Morrill;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1882;  B.D.,  Kan- 
sas Theol.  Sch.,  1888;  m.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Nov. 
16,  1884,  Carrie  Emily  Barringfon.  Ordered  dea- 
con, 1888,  ordained  priest,  1889,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector 
Christ  Ch.,  Springfield,  Mo.,  1890-5,  St.  John's  Ch., 
Clinton,  la.,  1896-1900,  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Holyoke, 
Mass.,  1900-11;  moved  to  Springfield,  Mass.,  1911, 
where  conducts  a  school  of  play-writing.  Division 
chaplain  Sons  of  Veterans.  Republican.  Knight 
Templar  (Eminent  Comdr.  Holy  Cross  Com- 
mandery).  Address:  88  Marengo  Park,  Springfield, 
Mass. 

MORBIIiIi,  John  Adams,  lawyer;  b.  Auburn, 
Me.,  June  3,  1855;  s.  Nahum  and  Anne  Isabella 
(Littlefleld)  Morrill;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1876, 
A.M.,  1879  (LL.D.,  1912);  m.  Isabella  Olive  Little- 
field,  of  Melrose,  Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1888.  Admitted  to 
bar,  Feb.  12,  1880;  apptd.  by  Me.  Legislature,  Mar. 
21,  1901,  sole  commr.  to  revise  and  consolidate  pub. 
laws  of  state,  and  prepared  5th  and  6th  revisions 
of  pub.  laws  of  Me.  Mem.  State  Bd.  Examiners 
of  applicants  for  admission  to  the  bar,  1900-8;  del. 
Universal  Congress  Lawyers  and  Jurists,  St. 
Louis,  1904.  Mem.  bd.  overseers  Bowdoin  Coll. 
Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Me.  State  Bar  Assn.,  Me. 
Hist.   Soc.      Home:   Auburn,   Me.* 

MOBBUiIi,  Katheriue  Carleton  Hoyt,  writer 
and  club  woman;  b.  Augusta,  I\le.,  Jan.  1.  1865;  d. 
Thomas  Carleton  and  Sarah  Bangs  (Heath)  Hoyt; 
descendant  of  Edward  Bangs,  the  Pilgrim,  Ply- 
mouth, Mass.,  1623;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Au- 
gusta; Dirigo  Business  (5oll.;  pvt.  schools  in  Au- 
gusta and  Boston;  also  home  study;  m.  Henry 
Lewis  Morrill,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  and  Augusta,  Me., 
June  20,  1887  (died  1911).  Pvt.  sec.  to  atty.,  1882; 
engaged  in  teaching,  1883-4;  bookkeeper  in  whole- 
sale grocery,  Boston,  1885-6;  chiefiy  occupied 
since  in  literary  and  club  work;  propr.  of  farm  in 
Isle  of  Pines,  Cuba,  devoted  to  cultivation  of  trop- 
ical fruits.  Foreign  corr.  for  Grand  Chapter  of 
Me.  Order  Eastern  Star,  1907,  also  Past  Grand 
Matron,  O.E.S.;  mem.  D.A.R.,  Am.  Women's  League 


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(ex-pres.),  Me.  State  Gen.  Hosp.  Aid,  Am.  Isle  of 
Pines  Assn.,  Kennebec  Hist.  Soc,  Augusta  Wom- 
an's Assn.  (treas.).  Christian  Scientist.  Clubs: 
Current  Events,  of  Augusta  (pres.).  Browning,  of 
Boston  (ex-pres.).  Home:  6  Sewall  St.  Office: 
26S  Water  St.,  Augusta,  Me. 

MOBBIS,  Charles,  army  officer;  May  3,  1844- 
Oct.  27,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1912-13.) 

MOBBIS,  Charles  Gould,  lawyer;  b.  Westville, 
Conn.,  l'"eb.  4,  1871;  s.  Luzon  Burritt  and  Eugenia 
Laura  (Tuttle)  IMorris;  prep.  edn.  Hopkins  Gram- 
mar Sch.,  New  Haven,  Conn.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1895; 
B.L..  Yale  Law  Sch..  1897;  m.  Eli.sabeth  Wood- 
bridge,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Sept.  27,  1899.  Practiced 
in  New  Haven  since  1897;  pres.  New  Haven  Dairy 
Co.;  dir.  Broadway  Bank  &  Trust  Co.  Pres.  Conn. 
State  Civil  Service  Commn.  Served  in  Naval  Bat- 
talion, C.N.G.,  as  enlisted  man,  petty  officer  and 
offlcei-,  1S96-02,  resigning  as  It.,  jr.  grade;  vol. 
U.S.N.,  1898,  rated  seaman.  Democrat.  Conglist. 
Mem.  U.S.W.V.,  S.A.R.  Mason.  Club:  Graduates'. 
Recreations:  outdoor  life.  Home:  Sandy  Hook 
(Newtown),  Conn.  Office:  139  Orange  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

MOBBIS,  Edward  Boutecou,  actuary.  Travelers 
Ins.  Co.;  b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Aug.  16,  1875;  s.  John 
E.  and  Mary  P.  (Felt)  Morris;  descendant  of  an- 
cestors on  both  sides  who  were  early  settlers  of 
Mass.;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs.  of  Hartford; 
Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale),  1897;  m. 
Martha  V.  King,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  .Tune  5,  1909; 
2  daughters.  Martha  Bontecou,  Ann  Josephine. 
Engaged  in  business  in  N.Y.  Citv  1  vr. ;  then  re- 
moved to  Hartford  and  entered  the  actuarial  dept. 
of  The  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  as  elk.,  1898,  asst.  actu- 
ary, 1908,  actuary  since  1914.  Trustee  Yale  Al- 
umni Fund.  Fellow  Actuarial  Soc.  America,  Am. 
Statis.  Assn.:  mem.  Royal  Statis.  Soc.  (London. 
Eng.),  Casualty  Actuarial  and  Statis.  Soc.  Amer- 
ica, Special  Library  Assn.  (Boston).  Soc.  for 
Preservation  N.E.  Antiquities.  Yale  Alumni  Assn. 
of  Hartford.  Delta  Phi,  St.  Elmo  Soc.  (Yale),  Conn. 
Hist.  Soc,  Yale  Engring.  Assn.,  Sons  of  Vets.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Clubs:  Twentieth  Centurv, 
Hartford  Curling,  Get-Together,  Hartford,  Tni- 
versity  (Hartford):  Hartford  Golf  (dir.  since  1909, 
pres.  since  1914):  Y'ale  (New  Y^ork).  Recreations: 
golf.  Home:  288  North  Oxford  St.  Office:  700  Main 
St.,  Hartford,   Conn. 

MOBBIS,  Edward  Farmelee,  college  prof.:  b. 
Auburn,  X.Y.,  Sept.  17,  ]S53:  s.  Edward  Dafvdd 
and  Frances  Elizabeth  (Parmelee)  Morris;  A.B., 
Yale,  1874;  univs.  of  Leipzig  and  Jena,  1884-5; 
(hon.  A.M..  Williams.  1SS4.  L.H.D.,  1904;  Litt.D  , 
Harvard.  1909):  m.  Charlotte  Webster  Humphrey, 
of  Cincinnati,  Jan.  2,  1879.  Prof.  Greek,  Drurv 
Coll.,  1879-84:  prof.  Latin,  Williams  Coll.,  1885-91, 
Yale,  since.  1S91.  Mem.  Am.  Philol.  Assn.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Address:   53  Edgehill  Rd.,  New  Haven.  Conn.* 

MOBBIS,  Elisabeth  Woodhridg-e  (Mrs.  Charles 
Gould  Morris),  author;  b.  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  June  16, 
18  70;  d.  Charles  Lester  and  Irene  Augusta  (Cart- 
wright)  Woodbrirtge;  descendant  of  T^^oodbridges. 
of  Stockbridge,  Mass..  also  of  Jonathan  Edwards, 
and  John  Eliot,  apostle  to  the  Indians:  ed.  Brook- 
lyn Heights  Sem.;  Packer  Inst.;  A.B.,  Vassar, 
1892  (Phi  Beta  Kappa):  Ph.D.,  in  English.  Yale, 
1898;  m.  Charles  Gould  Morris,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Sept.  27.  1899;  6  children.  Laura  W..  Wood- 
bridge  E.,  IMartha  M.,  Daniel  L..  C.  Lester,  Elisabeth 
W.  Author:  Studies  in  Jonson's  Comedv,  1898; 
The  Drama.  Its  Law  and  Its  Technique,  1898:  A 
Course  in  Expository  Writing  (with  Dr.  Gertrude 
Buck).  1899:  A  Course  in  Narrative  "^'ritins  (with 
Dr.  Gertrude  Buck),  1906;  The  Jonathan  Papers, 
1912:  More  Jonathan  Papers,  1915.  Also  contbr.  to 
Atlantic.  Outlook  and  other  periodicals.  Address: 
67  Mansfield   St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

MOBBIS,  Frank  Bichard,  clergyman;  Sept.  8, 
18,1-]  9 — .      (See  vol.  1909.) 

MOBBIS,  Georgre  P.,  lawver;  b.  Vershire,  Vt., 
Apr.  13,  1866;  s.  Josiah  and  Lucina  C.  (Merrill) 
Morns:  grad.  Randolph  State  Normal  Sch.,  1887; 
studied   law   with   firm   of   Smith  &   Sloane,   Wells 


River,  "Vt. ;  admitted  to  practice,  1901;  m.  Lisbon, 
N.H.,  May  16,  1894,  Lulu  J.  Aldrich;  1  son,  Robert 
Hall.  Taught  sch.  in  Vershire  and  Newbury,  Vt. ; 
was  prin.  Wells  River  Graded  Sch.,  Essex  Co. 
Grammar  Sch.,  Concord,  Vt.,  Woodsville  (N.H.) 
High  Sch.;  practiced  at  Lisbon,  N.H.,  1891-1906, 
since  at  Lancaster;  mem.  firm  of  Drew,  Jordan, 
Shurtleff  &  Morris.  Co.  solicitor  Grafton  Co., 
1897-1901;  mem.  N.H.  ?lo.  of  Rep.,  1905;  mem.  N.H. 
Constl.  Conv.,  1902,  1912.  Republican.  Mem.  N.H. 
Hist.  Soc.  Mason:  mem.  O.E.S.  Conglist.  Club: 
Metallak.  Recreations:  botany.  Address:  Lancas- 
ter, N.  (T. 

MOBBIS,  Georg'e  Perry,  editor:  >>.  Montclair, 
N.J.,  Feb.  IS,  1864;  s.  Charles  B.  and  Alary  (Perry) 
Morris;  A.B.,  Rutgers  Coll.,  1888  (A.M.,  1910);  in 
economics  and  history,  Johns  Hopkins;  m.  Martha 
Turner,  of  Brooklyn,  May  5,  1892.  On  editorial 
staff  Mail  and  Express,  New  Y'ork,  1888-90;  asso. 
editor  The  Congregationalist,  Boston,  1891-1907; 
on  staff  Boston  Herald,  1907-11,  of  Christian  Sci- 
ence Monitor,  1911 — .  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  books,  etc.)  Home:  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Office:    Christian   Science   Monitor,   Boston.* 

MOBBIS,  James  Stewart,  M.D. ;  b.  Bristol,  Eng., 
Jan.  4,  1866;  s.  Michael  Hungerford  and  Elizabeth 
Burro wes  (Evanson)  Morris;  ed.  in  Eng.;  came 
to  America,  1882;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1887; 
m.  Helen  Adelaide  Sawver,  of  Portland,  Me.,  Apr. 
29,  1900.  Practiced  in  Revere,  Mass.,  since  1889; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Health,  9  yrs. ;  med.  examiner  for  9 
ins.  COS.  Trustee  1st  M.E.  Ch.,  Revere.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Harvard  Alumni  Assn. 
Mason  (K.T.):  mem.  K.  of  P.,  A.O.U.  Workmen, 
Order  of  Scottish  Clans.  Republican.  Recreations: 
hunting,  fishing,  motoring,  motor  boating.  Ad- 
dress:  96  Shirley  Av.,  Revere,  Mass. 

MOBBIS,  Marshall  E.,  retired  mfr. ;  b.  Salem 
(now  Naugatuclv),  Conn.,  May  8,  1837;  s.  Sheldon 
and  Betsev  (Williams)  Morris;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m. 
Duquoin,  111.,  Oct.  8,  1862,  Margaret  E.  Winters. 
In  mfg.  business  25  yrs.;  1st  v. -p.  Mechanics'  & 
Farmers*  Savings  Bank.  Address:  303  Noble  Av., 
Bridgeport,    Conn. 

MOBBIS,  Bandall  G.,  estate  manager;  b.  South 
Boston,  jNlass.,  Jan.  13,  1858;  s.  Dennis  W.  and 
Mary  A.  (O'Hara)  Morris;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Boston 
and  Somerville,  Mass.;  m.  Ida  A.  Webber,  of 
Cliarlestown,  Mass.,  Nov.  24,  1879;  children,  Nellie 
S.,  Henry  W.  (deceased).  Began  as  elk.  in  the 
coal  and  wood  business  of  Walter  M.  Hadley  &  Co., 
continuing  5  yrs.;  then  in  same  business  with 
Barry  &  Mayo  for  2  yrs.;  since  1896  mgr.  Reed's 
Blocli  Estate;  dir.  Home  Savings  Bank,  Hamilton 
Trust  Co.;  mem.  Corpn.  Franklin  Savings  Bank. 
Mem.  original  Boston  Finance  Commn.;  pres. 
Faulkner  Hosp.;  dir.  Mass.  Soc.  for  Prevention  of 
Cruelty  to  Children;  pres.  Pub.  Sch.  Assn.;  mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Democrat. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Norfolk  Golf,  High- 
land (West  Roxbury).  Recreations:  golf.  Home: 
West  Roxbury,  Mass.  Office:  381  Albany  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

MOBBIS,    Bobert    Oliver,    clerk    of    courts;    b. 

Springfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  18,  1846;  s.  George  Bliss 
and  Elizabeth  (Lathrop)  Morris;  descendant  of  Ed- 
ward Morris,  one  of  first  settlers  of  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  and  Rev.  Joseph  Lathrop,  a  celebrated 
divine  of  West  Springfield;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Springfield,  and  Wilbraham  Acad.;  m.  Lizzie  Cad- 
well,  of  Springfield,  Nov.  27,  1872.  Clk.  of  courts 
since  Mar.,  1872;  chmn.  Commrs.  of  Sinking  Fund, 
Springfield;  mem.  Bd.  of  Park  Commrs.  3  yrs.; 
v.-p.  Citv  Library  Bd.  Dir.  Indian  Orchard  Co., 
United  Electric  Light  Co.  (both  of  Springfield), 
Bircham  Bend  Water  Power  Co.  (Chicopee,  Mass.) ; 
was  pres.  Springfield  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank  11 
yrs.;  trustee  numerous  estates,  and  of  the  J.  W. 
Hale  Fund;  v.-p.  Springfield  Cemetery  Assn. 
Mem.  Am.  Ornithologists'  Union,  Conn.  Valley 
Hist.  Soc,  Hampden  Bar  Assn.  (sec).  Conglist. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Nayasset,  Economic,  Winthrop. 
Has  published  a  list  of  birds  of  Springfield  and 
vicinity  and  has  written  many  articles  for  the 
newspapers  upon  natural  history.  Recreations: 
fishing,    shooting,    walking,    nature    study.     Home: 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND  763 

82  Temple  St.  Address:  Court  House,  Springfield,  town  and  later  purchased  dry  goods  and  carpet 
Mass.  business,  at  Montpelier,  Vt.;  sold  out  3  stores  and 
MOBBISON,  Albert  Long-,  dentist;  b.  East  Wey-  removed  to  Ctunbridge,  Mass.,  1885;  began  in  mfg. 
mouth,  Mass.,  Aug.  IS,  IStiT;  s.  William  Veach  and  business  as  Rawson  &  Morn.son,  1885,  inc.  as 
Mary  Preston  (Fusselman)  Morrison;  prep.  edn.  P^wson  &  Morrison  Mfg.  Co.,  1896,  succeeded,  in 
Providence  (R.I.)  Latin  Sch.;  student  Brown  U.,  1903,  by  the  Mead-Morrison  Mfg.  Co.,  of  which 
1886-7;  D.D.S.,  Phila.  Dental  Coll.,  1890;  m.  M.  is  treas.;  dir.  Central  Trust  Co.,  Cambridge.  Re- 
Anna  Bailey,  of  Providence,  June  20,  1894;  2  chil-  Publican.  Mem.  Vermonters'  Assn.  (Boston),  Cit- 
dren,  Ruth,  Hope.  Practiced  in  Providence  since  izens  Trade  Assn.  (Cambridge).  Mason.  Clubs: 
Oct.  20,  1890;  mem.  Hosp.  Corps,  R.I.  militia,  3  Colonial,  Economic,  Cambridge.  Home:  1  Fayer- 
yrs.,  last  2  vrs.  hosp.  steward  with  rank  of  1st  weather  St..  Cambridge.  Office:  Prescott  and  Or- 
sergt.    Mem.  R.I.  Dental  Soc,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  leans  Sts.,  East  Boston,  Boston. 

Methodist.    Mason;   mem.   St.   John's   Lodge  No    1,        MOBBISOK,  Joseph  M.,  civil  engineer;  b.  Glen- 

Providence     (Past    Master):    Providence    Chapter,  don,  Northampton  Co..  Pa.,  June  10,  1855;  s.  Joseph 

?A^-¥-=   /';°^"i'3?"'^S    Council    No.    1,    R     and    S.M.  and   Emma   (Maddock)    Morrison;   C.E.,  Lehigh  U., 

(Capt.    of    Host);    St.    ^-^--•~    r^-^  — ^ ^t„     i  _      .  _   .  „         _  _        _ 

K.T.      Recreations:    i 

Adelaide   Av.     Office:  ..^„.     ^^^^,.^.   ... ^     .,„.....^ ,.„..  ^„ 

dence,   R.I.  til'TssBPclkT'freight 'office,'' Wabrsh'*R^^^^^^  Kansas 

MORRISON,   Charles   Ewell,   banker;    died   June  City,  Mo.,  1885-6:  in  charge  of  level  party  in  rail- 

20,    1912.      (See  vol.   1909.)  road    location,    la.,    until    Jan.    1,    1887;    asst.    and 


MORRISON,  George  Harvey,  M.D. ;  b.  Jefferson, 


chief  elk.  resident  engr.,  Wabash  Ry.,  1887-9;  resi- 


N.H.,  Dec.  7,  1854;  s    Colvin  and  Elmira  (Joselon)  ^ent  engr.  for  Wabash  lines  in  Mo.  and  la     1889- 

Morrison;  ed.  Boston  U.;  m.  Lancaster,  N.H.,  June  9?:    engr.    and    supt.    structures     Central    Vt.Ry 

24,    1878,   Carrie   Snowe.    Has  practiced  at  White-  |i"Tv,'^"^^Tl^Ri?''^n'^V,;',.    i^)i    inlitv,. 

field.    N.H.,    since    1881;    founded,    1903.    Morrison  ^°"thern   N.E.RR.   Corpn.   and   Southern   NE.   R^^^^ 

Hosp.;   dir.   Whitefield   Bank  &  Trust  Co.     Repub-  Co..    Presbyn.     Mem.    Am.    Ry     Engineering    and 

lican.    Mem.   N.H.  Med.   Soc,  Am.  Med.  Assn..  etc.  Maintenance   of   Way   Assn.     Mason;    Odd   Fellow. 

Address:     Whitefield,    N.H.  Club:  Owl.    Address:  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

MORRISON,  Henry  Clinton,  state  supt.  schs.;  b.  ^  MORRISON,  Thomas  JosepH.M.D.,  surgeon;  b 

Old    Town,    Me.,    Oct.    7,    1871     s.    John    and    Mary  St    Pideguire.  Can.    Aug.   21,   1882;  s.  Michael  and 

Louise    (Ham)    Morrison;    A.B.,   Dartmouth,    1895;  Ellen     (Deniers)      Morrison:     grad.     Somersworth 

M.S.,    N.H.    Coll.    Agr.    and    Mech.    Arts,    1906;    m.  <N.H  )     High    Sch       1905;    studied    medicine    with 

Marion    Locke,    of   Andover,   Mass.,   July   29.    1902.  Dr.  V    M.  Newcomb,  ot  Somersworth,  8  yrs     M.D 

Prin.  high  sch.,  Milford.  N.H.,  1S95-9;  supt.  schs..  U.  of  Vt.  Coll   of  Medicine.  1909:  m.  Helena  Teresea 

Portsmouth,  1899-05;  state  supt.  pub.  instrn.,  N.H.,  Bresnahan,  of  Burlington.  Vt..  June  14    1911.    Prac- 

Oct.  1904—.   Mem.  bd.  dirs.  N.H.  State  Normal  Schs.  ticed    in    Somersworth    since    1910.     Mem.    A3I  A., 

Conglist.    Mem.  N.H.   State  Teachers'   Assn.    (pres.  N.H.    Med.    Soc.,    Stafford    Co.    Med.    Soc,    Somers- 

1903).    N.E.    Assn.    Sch.    Supts.,    Am.    Inst.    Instrn.  worth    Med      Soc       Alpha    Kappa    Kappa.       Mem. 

(pres.    1908-9),   A.A.A.S.     Mason.     Home:    Concord,  Ancient    Order    of    Hibernians,    Order    of    Eagles, 

jo^jj  *  Knights    of    Maccabees    of    the    World,    Red    Men, 

■,-'««™,c«^      ,  ,  w      „r   ^   ..,      nvT  Patrons   of   Husbandry.     Catholic.     Club:    Somers- 

MORRISON,    James,    lawyer;    b.    Madrid,     Me.,  worth  City.    Address:  Somersworth.  N.H. 

Mar.    14.    1841;    s.    Capt.    James    and    Mary    Leach „^„    ,„.„■  ,,1  „      .   v,    tt'oovv, 

(Doten)   Morrison;  descendant  of  Daniel  Morrison.  .    MORRISON,   William  H.,   clergyman     b.   Farm- 

of  Newbury,  Mass.,  1690;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Louisa  i^^ton    Me.,   Nov.   4     1850;   s.  William  and  Esthei 

E.  Chick,  of  Madrid,  Mc.  Mar.  14.  1871   (died  Nov.  (Allen)    Morrison;  descendant  0I:  Ethan  Allen,   ed. 


4,   1903);  3  children,  Grace  Winnifred   (Mrs.  Orrin    formal     Sch..     Farmington;     Wilton    Acad       Me 
Young,    Greenville,    Mc),    Cassandra    Mary    (Mrs.    &rad.    Westbrook    Sem.      1871;    A.B      Tufts    (.oil., 
Harofd   W..Worthley.   Avon.   Me),   I.   Blaine.      En-    lV^'o^^-^.l\''^r^-^-'.}lll  ^^"^^'J.^^^^^ 


tion  to  farming  and  rearing  blooded  stock;   mem.  ot    J^asnua    ( prelate; ;    ;n.j^   "^oiibi^tuiy.    o.ir.xv.o^^ 

Rep.   State  Com.,   1882-88.    Ardent  temperance  ad-  mem    Odd  Fellows,  A.O.U.W.    Address.    8   Auburn 

vocate  and  well  known  as  stump  speaker.     Mason  St.,  Nashua,  N.H. 

(Past    Commander    K.T.);     mem.    Rebekahs,    Odd  MORRISSEY,   C(larence)   James,  copper  mines; 

Fellows,   Grange.      Address:   Phillips,   Me.  b.  Boston,  Jan.  13,  1877;  s.  Patrick  J.  and  Mary  A. 

MORRISON,  James  Granville,  wholesale  and  re-  ,',^°':';VT.7>  T^^^Jn'f^^'a^Uf^in  stock  b^roker'^^offi^^^^ 

tail  provisions:  b.  Moultonboro.  N.H..  Aug.  20.  1849;  ^"^ton     is93      in    rtfl    e's^Ve    business    wfth    Bast 

s^^of    John    Hazen    and    Elisabeth     (Stocl.bridge)  ^°il°l^' n^^^^^^^J.^'tLtV.f^.^^^^ 

tu 
ge 
(Mr 

H.  E.  Osgood,  of  Worcester,  Mass.),  Gertie.  James  ;r"r,fn7,^";V)o"rt~^  "'theatre'  Home-  99  Howard  Av., 
Granville,  Jr.,  Guy  Waterhouse.  Clk.  with  North,  ?,^lTv,°/c,to?nffiPP  70  State  S^^  Boston 
Merriam  &  Co.,  Boston,  1870-8;  associated,  1878,  Dorchester.  Office.  -0  State  St.,  Boston, 
with  Israel  Waterhouse,  and  organized  firm  of  MORRISSEY,  Richard  J.,  lawyer;  b.  Westfleld, 
Waterhouse  &  Morrison,  in  which  has  since  con-  Mass.,  Jan.  3,  1864;  s.  Richard  and  Johanna  L. 
tinued;  also  identified  with  Bay  State  Dairy  Lunch,  (Mullen)  Morrissey;  grad.  Westfield  High  bch.; 
and  real  estate  business;  pres.  Wentworth  Supply  student  Holv  Cross  Coll.  2  yrs.;  studied  law  in  ot- 
Co. ;  was  one  of  incorporators  Blackstone  Savings  fice  of  Maynard  &  Spellman,  Springfield,  Mass.; 
Bank.  Mem.  Boston  Fruit  and  Produce  Exchange,  then  attended  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law;  m.  Frances 
Protestant.  Recreations:  fishing,  hunting.  Home:  V.  Hassler,  of  Westfield,  Mass.,  June  20,  1900. 
85  Glen  St..  Somerville.  Mass.  Office:  72  Black-  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1889;  practiced  in  West- 
stone  St.,  Boston.  field  and  Springfield:  mem.  Morrissey  &  Gray; 
„»«.r,.,e.^»  -,  r.  «  1  u  /ii ■  V- •  chmn  Bd.  of  Selectmen.  Westfield.  2  yrs.;  town 
MORRISON.  John  »•,  coal  handling  machinery;  ^ttv     3    vrs.;    Dem.    candidate    for   Congress,    1912 


country    store;     in    gen.     mercantile    business    at        MORSE,  Albert  G.,  mfr. ;   b.   Leominster,  Mass., 
Barre,  Vt. ;  established  clothing  business  in  same    Feb.  4,  1846.     (See  vol.  1909.) 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


MOBSZ:,  Albert  Pitts,  natuialist,  teacher;  b. 
Sherborn,  Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1S63;  s.  Leonard  Town- 
send  and  I'hoebe  Adeline  (Knapp)  Morse;  ed.  Sher- 
born pub.  schs.,  Sawiii  Acad,  and  Dowse  High  Sch., 
to  1S79;  student  entomology,  summer,  Coinell 
v.,  1S90,  Woods  Hole,  Marine  Biol.  Lab.,  1893, 
Harvard,  spl.  student,  1906;  pvt.  study;  m.  Dover, 
Mass.,  July  29,  1903,  Annie  McGill;  2  children, 
Katharine  T.,  Leonard  H.  Curator.  ZoiJl.  Mus., 
Wellesley  Coll.,  since  1S8S;  instr.  zoology,  Teach- 
ers' Sch.  of  Science,  Boston,  1901-10;  research  asst. 
Carnegie  Instn.,  Washington,  1903,  5;  curator  nat- 
ural history,  Peabody  Mus.,  Salem,  since  1913. 
F'ellow  Entomol.  Soc.  America;  mem.  N.E.  Bot. 
Club,  Boston  Soc.  Natural  History,  Cambridge 
Entomol.  Club,  S.  Natick  Natural  History  Soc, 
New  York  Entomol.  Club.  Address:  10  Upland, 
Rd.,  Wellesley,   Mass. 

MOBSi:,  Anson  Daniel,  college  prof.;  b.  East 
Cambridge,  Lami.illf  Co.,  vt.,  Aug.  13,  1S46;  s. 
Harmon  and  FJlizalxth  Murray  (Buck)  Morse; 
brother  of  Harmon  Noithrop  Morse;  A.B.,  Amherst, 
1871,  A.M..  1874;  studied  U.  of  Heidelbeig,  1876, 
1883;  (LL.D.,  Union  Coll.,  1895,  Amhei-st,  1908);  m. 
Margaret  Duncan  Ely,  of  Lyme,  Conn.,  Sept.  3, 
1878.  Taught  in  Williston  Sem.,  Easthampton, 
Mass.,  1872-5;  instr.  polit.  economy,  1876-7,  prof., 
1877-8,  prof,  history  and  polit.  economy,  1878-92, 
Winkley  prof,  history  since  1892,  emeritus,  1908, 
Amherst.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Sci- 
ence, Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Am.  Antiq.  Soc.  Has  writ- 
ten articles  on  polit.  theory  and  history  for  various 
pubis.  Home:  28  Northampton  Road,  Amherst, 
Mass.* 

MOBSE,   Cabot  Jackson,   investment   securities; 
b.  Bo.ston,  .May  21,  1868;  s.  .John  T.,  Jr.,  and  Fannie 
Pope    (Hovey)    Morse;    ed.    Hopkinson's   Sch.,   Bos- 
ton,   and    Mass.    Inst.    Tech.;    m.    Alice    Burns,    of 
Boston,    Nov.    7,    1899;    1    son,    Cabot    Jackson,    Jr 
Began   in   stock  and   bond   business,   Boston.   1888 
associated  with  E.   Rollins  Morse  &  Bro.,   1SS8-03 
mem.    Parker,   Morse  &   Co.,  bankers   and  brokers', 
since   1906;   sec.   Utah   Metal   Mining  Co.;   dir.   Nat. 
Dock    Storage   Warehouse   Co.;    firm   mem.    Boston 
Stock    Exchange.     Republican.     Clubs:     Somerset, 
Boston   Athletic   Assn.     Recreations:    golf.     Home: 
330  Dartmouth  St.    Office:  4  P.O.  Square,  Boston. 

MOSSE,  Charles  Alfred,  M.D.;  b.  Salisbury, 
N.H.,  Sept.  8,  1857;  s.  Charles  G.  and  Lucv  J. 
(Calef)  Morse:  ed.  pvt.  schs..  Concord,  N.H.,  Pehna- 
cook  Acad.;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  Dartmouth  Coll., 
class  of  18S2;  m.  Newmarket,  N.H.,  Oct.  27,  1888, 
Gertrude  M.  Davis;  children,  Anne  L.  (Morse)  Ran- 
dall, b.  June  24,  1884;  Alice  G.  (Morse)  Truell,  Apr. 
23,  1891;  Dorothea  D.,  Oct.  21,  1896;  m.  2d,  Fannie 
Caroline  Grant,  Jan.  4,  191 — .  Has  practiced  at 
Newmarket  since  1882;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep, 
1891,  1910,  1912,  State  Senate,  1899,  1900;  post- 
master of  Newmarket  2  terms,  police  justice,  supt. 
of  schs.,  selectman,  now  town  moderator;  Demo- 
crat; candidate  for  Congress,  1st  Dist.  of  N.H., 
1906;  after-dinner  and  public  speaker.  Noted  ath- 
lete in  coll.  days.  Mem.  Rockingham  Co.  Med.  Soc, 
N.H.  Medical  Society.  A.M.A.  Member  K.  of  P 
(Past  Grand  Chancellor  N.H.  and  col.  N.H.  Uni- 
form Rank,  K.  of  P.).  Baptist.  Address:  Newmar- 
ket, N.H. 

MOBSE,  Charles  Ellsworth,  M.D.;  b.  Wareham, 
Mass.,  Jan.  1.  1867;  s.  Seth  Chatham  and  Mary 
Savary  (Swift)  Morse;  in  11th  generation,  oh 
mother's  side,  from  Elder  William  Brewster,  of  the 
Mayflower;  grad.  Wareham  High  Sch.,  1SS3- 
Adams  Acad.,  1885;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1889;  m.  Abby 
Frances  Marshall,  of  South  Framingham.  Massl, 
June  26,  1895;  1  child,  Sylvia,  b.  June  12,  1902.  Be- 
gan practice  in  Boston,  1892,  removed  to  Ware- 
ham, Mass.,  1894;  state  med.  examiner  4th  Plym- 
outh Dist.,  since  1895;  state  insp.  health,  1905-9. 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Medico-Legal 
Soc,  Boston  Med.  Librarv  Assn.  Address:  Ware- 
ham, Mass. 

MOBSE,  Charles  Henry,  educator.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Who  in   America,   1908-9.) 

MOBSE,  Charles  Henry,  organist,  conductor;  b. 
Bradford,  Mass.,  Jan.  5.  1853;  s.  Eben  D.  and  Marv 
A.  Morse;  grad.  Haverhill  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1870; 


grad.  N.E.  Conservatory  of  Music,  1873;  Boston 
U.  Coll.  of  Music,  1876,  Mus.  Bac,  1877;  m.  Frances 
S.  N.  Kimball,  of  West  Fairlee,  Vt.,  Dec.  24,  1874. 
Taught  piano  and  organ  N.E.  Conservatory  of  Mu- 
sic, 1873-7;  prof,  music  and  dir.  Coll.  of  Music, 
Wellesle.y  Coll.,  1875-84;  founder,  and  dir.  North- 
western Conservatory  of  IMusic,  Minneapolis,  1885- 
91;  organist  and  choii'master  Plymouth  Ch.,  Brook- 
lyn, 1891-9;  previously  in  various  chs.,  jirincipally 
in  Boston,  from  age  of  15;  also  St.  I'aul,  1885,  and 
Minneapolis  later;  dir.  of  music,  Dartmouth  Coll., 
1901;  conductor  Conn.  Valley  Choir  Union.  Musical 
editor  Plymouth  Hymnal.  Trustee  N.E.  Conserva- 
tory of  Music.  Pres.  N.Y.  State  Music  Teachers' 
Assn.,  1894-6;  v. -p.  Brooklyn  Inst.  Arts  and  Sci- 
ences (music  dept.)  from  its  organization;  a 
founder  of  the  Am.  Guild  of  Organists;  mem.  In- 
ternat.  Mus.  Soc,  Appalachian  Mountain  Club. 
(See  Who's  AVho  in  America  for  musical  composi- 
tions, etc.)     Addi-ess:    Hanover,   N.H.* 

MOBSE,  Charles  "William,  mfr.;  Apr.  21,  1851- 
June  11,  1913.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

MOBSE.  E.  Bolllns,  banker,  broker;  b.  Boston, 
Oct.  lil,  1845;  s.  John  Torrey  and  Lucy  (7abot 
(Jackson)  Morse;  brother  of  .lohn  Torrey  Morse, 
.Ir. ;  ed.  E.  S.  Dixwell's  pvt.  sch.;  m.  Marion  R. 
Steedman,  of  Phila.,  May  29,  1873.  Engaged  as 
banker  and  broker  at  Boston  since  1868,  and  of 
recent  yrs.  also  in  New  York;  head  of  firm  of  E. 
Rollins  Morse  &  Bro.  Mem.  New  York  Stock  Ex- 
change, Boston  Stock  Exchange  (formerly  its 
pres.  3  yrs.).  Office:  28  State  St.,  Boston;  30  Broad 
St.,  New  Y'ork,  N.Y.* 

MOBSE,  Edmund  Boyce,  treasurer  Vermont 
Marble  Co.:  b.  Rutland,  Vt.,  May  4,  1858;  s.  Ed- 
mund A.  and  Jennie  M.  (Royce)  Morse;  prep.  edn. 
Rutland  High  Sch.;  B.S.,  Cornell  U..  1879;  m.  Min- 
nie G.  Burt,  of  Rutland.  Vt.,  Oct.  23,  1885;  1  son, 
George  Edmund.  Admitted  to  Vt.  bar.  1883.  but 
did  not  enter  practice;  dir.  and  treas.  Vt.  Marble 
Co.  (Proctor,  Vt.),  Clarendon  &  Pittsford  R.R.  Co.; 
dir.  Rutland  R.R.  Co.;  dir.  Federal  Reserve  Bank, 
Boston,  since  Sept.,  1914.  Republican.  Club:  Rut- 
land Country.  Home:  Rutland,  Vt.  Office:  Proctor, 
Vt. 

MOBSE,  Edward  Iiind,  painter,  writer;  b.  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.Y'..  Mar.  29,  1857;  s.  Samuel  Finley 
Breese  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Griswold)  Morse; 
B.A.,  Yale,  1878;  Royal  Acad.  Art.  Berlin.  1884-8; 
Grand  Ducal  Acad,  of  Art,  Weimar.  Germany, 
1888-91;  Julien  Acad.,  Paris.  189],  1892;  m.  Char- 
lotte Dunning  Wood,  July  24,  1884  (died  Oct.  11, 
1898);  m.  2d,  Clara  Lounsbery  (nee  Croxson).  of 
New  York,  Oct.  16,  1899.  Exhibited  in  Paris  Salon, 
1893;  exhbns.  Nat.  Acad.  Design.  Soc.  Am.  Artists, 
etc.;  spl.  exhbns.  of  work  in  Washington,  New 
York,  Chicago,  St.  Louis,  etc.  Unitarian.  INIem. 
Washington  Soc.  Fine  Arts.  Soc.  Washington 
Artists.  Washington  Water  Color  Club,  Delta  Kap- 
pa Epsilon.  Scroll  and  Key.  Club:  LTni versify  (New 
York).  Contbr.  to  mags,  and  tech.  pul^ls.;  now  en- 
gaged in  lit.  and  artistic  work.  Autlior:  Samuel 
F.  B.  Morse.  His  Letters  and  .Tournals.  Home: 
Stockbridge,  Mass.* 

MOBSE,  Edward  Sylvester,  zoologist;  b.  Port- 
land, Me.,  June  IS,  1838;  s.  Jonathan  K.  and  Jane 
Seymour  (Beckett)  Morse;  ed.  at  Bethel,  Me., 
Acad.;  later  3  yrs.  with  Louis  Agassiz  at  Law- 
rence Scientific  Sch.  (Harvard);  (hon.  Ph.D., 
Bowdoin,  1871;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1892).  Prof,  com- 
parative anatomy  and  zoology,  Bowdoin,  1871-4; 
prof,  zoology,  Imperial  U.,  Tokio,  Japan,  1877-80; 
dir.  Peabody  Museum,  Salem,  Mass.,  1880 — .  Lec- 
turer, Harvard  U.,  1872-3;  keeper  Japanese  pot- 
tery, Mus.  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  since  1892;  author- 
ity on  Japanese  ceramics.  Mem.  jury  of  awards, 
Chicago  Expn.,  1893,  Buffalo  Expn.,  1901,  St.  Louis 
Expn.,  1904.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences; 
mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sciences.  Boston  Soc.  Natural 
History  (pres.),  Boston  Malacological  Club  (pres. 
1912-13),  Am.  Soc.  Naturalists;  v. -p.  1876,  pres. 
1885.  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Essex  Inst.;  corr.  mem.  Am. 
Antiq.  Soc.  Am.  Institute  Architects,  British 
Assn.  Adv.  Science,  Phila.  Acad.  Natural  Sciences, 
Numismatic  and  Antiq.  Soc.  Phila.,  Anthrop.  Soc. 
of  Berlin,  Am.  Philos.  Soc,  Am.  Oriental  Soc, 
Astron.    Soc    Belgium.    Japan    Soc.    London,    Royal 


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Soc.  of  Arts,  London,  East  Asiatic  Soc. ;  lion.  niem. 
Boston  Soc.  of  Arcliitects,  Aquatic  Assn.  Japan, 
Tokio  Zool.  Soc,  Japan  Soc.  of  New  York,  Astron. 
Soc.  of  Fiance,  N.Y.  Acad.  Sciences.  Soc.  of  Aii- 
tliropology  and  Geography  Stockliolm;  pres.  Am. 
Assn.  of  Museums,  1911.  IDecorated  with  Order  of 
the  Rising  Sun  (Japan),  1898.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books,  writings,  etc.)  Home: 
Salem,   Mass.* 

MOBSi:,  Edward  Theodore,  machinist:  V).  New 
Bedford,  IMass.,  Sept.  K!.  1868:  s.  Herman  Ladd 
and  Jane  D.  (Worcester)  Morse:  9lli  generation 
from  Antliony  Morse,  who  came  to  America  from 
England:  ed.  dist.  sch.  in  Conn.:  pub.  schs.  in 
East  Bridgewater.  Mass.;  grad.  liigh  sch..  East 
Bridgewater,  1886:  m.  Hattle  M.,  d.  Capt.  Samuel 
Bates,  of  Whitman,  Mass.,  July  29,  1891:  2  chil- 
dren, Herman  E.,  Fred  B.  Began  as  machinist. 
East  Bridgewater,  1889:  now  dir.  East  Bridge- 
water  Co-operative  Bank;  trustee  East  Bridge- 
water  Savings  Bank  (investment  com.):  treas. 
Carver  Mut.  Ins.  Assn.;  supt.  Central  Cemetery; 
mem.  Sell.  Com.,  East  Bridgewater,  since  1892 
(treas.):  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911,  1912;  chmn. 
Rep.  Town  Com.  since  1909.  Treas.  Bd.  of  Trade. 
East  Bridgewater.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Recre- 
ations: boating.  Home:  339  Central  St.,  East 
Bridgewater,  Mass. 

MORSi:,  Ellsha  Wilson,  educator.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

MORSZ:,  Elliott  How,  banking  specialist;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn..  July  Zl,  1846;  s,  Gardner  and  Mary 
Loring  (Brigliam)  Morse;  great  g-randson  Captain 
Job  Sliattuck,  of  the  Revolutionary  Army,  leader 
in  the  Sliay  Rebellion,  and  of  David  How,  of  Sud- 
bury, Mass.;  grad.  New  Haven  High  Sch.:  student 
of  law  in  office  of  the  late  Dean  Robinson,  of 
Wasliington  U. :  m.  Grace  A.,  d.  of  Henrv  E. 
Bowns,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Apr.  15,  1879:  3  chil- 
dren, John  Mansfield,  Gardner  Warren,  Dorotliea 
How.  Actively  engaged  in  administration  and 
management  of  estates,  and  as  treas.  and  mgr. 
for  over  30  yrs.  in  the  conduct  of  the  business  and 
investment  interests  of  the  Conn.  Savings  Banli; 
ex-pres.  Savings  Bank  Assn.  of  State  of  Conn.; 
controller  and  trustee  Conn.  Savings  Bank;  dir. 
City  Bank  of  New  Haven:  trustee  Union  &  New 
Haven  Trust  Co. ;  sr.  warden  and  climn.  Building 
Com.,  Christ  Ch.  Parisla.  Democrat.  Episcopalian. 
Mem.  New  Haven  Colony  Hist.  Soc.  Clubs:  Church, 
Economic.  Recreations:  horseback  riding,  garden- 
ing, skating,  walking.  Home:  Rocky  Beach,  Or- 
ange, Conn.  Office:  48  Churcii  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

MORSE,  Frank  Leander,  M.D.;  b.  Marlboro, 
Mass.,  Oct.  23,  1871;  s.  Leander  and  Harriett 
(Gould)  Morse:  grad  Marlboro  High  Sch..  1890; 
M.D.,  Harvard  IMed.  Sch.,  1904;  m.  Claire  Estelle 
Sandford,  of  Marlboro,  Apr.  21,  1897.  Began 
practice  in  Boston,  1894;  removed  to  Somerville, 
1897;  med.  and  sanitarv  insp.,  Mass.  State  Bd.  of 
Health,  1898-05;  state  insp.  of  health  since  1909; 
med.  insp.  Somerville  Bd.  of  Healtli  since  1901. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  aiass.  Med.  Soc.  Republican. 
Protestant.  Address:  78  Highland  Av.,  Somer- 
ville, Mass. 

MORSE,  Prank  Purinton,  educator:  b.  Bruns- 
wick, Me.,  Sept.  1,  1867;  s.  Ben.iamin  Franklin  and 
Angeline  Merrill  (Barstow)  Morse;  descendant  of 
Anthony  IMorse,  of  Falmouth,  IMe. ;  grad.  liigh  sch.. 
Freeport,  IMe.,  1885;  student  high  sch.,  Brunswick, 
1885-6;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1890;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1901; 
m.  Marv  Elizabeth  Mitchell,  of  Freeport,  Me.,  Aug. 
25.  1897  (died  Mar.  21,  1914):  1  daughter,  Marlon 
Elizabeth.  Asst.  in  chemistry,  Bowdoin,  1890-1; 
prin.  high  sch..  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.,  1891-3,  Free- 
port,  1893-5,  Bradford,  Mass.,  1895-1900,  Revere, 
since  Sept.,  1901:  dir.  Revere  Co-operative  Bank; 
trustee  Revere  Savings  Bank;  mem.  Assn.  N.E. 
Math.  Teachers.  Assn.  N.E.  History  Teachers, 
Assn.  N.E.  English  Teachers,  Mass.  Head  Masters' 
Club,  Mass.  School  IMasters'  Club,  Assn.  Higli  and 
Classical  Teachers  of  Mass.,  Alpha  Delta  Phi. 
Democrat.  Conglist.  Mem.  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Recreations;  tennis.  Address;  89  Beach  St.,  Revere, 
Mass. 


MORSE,  Frank  Waldron,  M.D.;  b.  Lewiston,  Me., 
Feb.  16,  1872;  s.  Sihts  Curtis  and  Julia  E.  (Casey) 
Morse;  tontli  in  line  from  Samuel  Morse,  wlio 
came  over  in  1636;  M.D.,  Bowdoin  Med.  Sell.,  1896; 
house  doctoi-.  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.,  Portland.  1896-7; 
post-grad,  work.  Harvard  (summer),  1901,  New 
York  Post-grad.  Sch.,  1902;  m.  Sumner,  Me.,  Mar. 
31,  1906,  Amarilla  B.  Spaulding;  2  children,  Wal- 
dron Lewis,  b.  May  19,  1908;  Dorothy,  Feb.  27,  1911. 
Practiced,  Canton,  Me.,  since  1898;  del.-at-large 
Dem.  Nat.  Conv.,  Denver,  1908;  mem.  com.  to  notify 
Bryan  of  his  nomination;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  10  yrs. 
Mem.  Oxford  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Am. 
Med.  Assn.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner) ;  Odd  Fellow. 
Address:   Canton,   Me. 

MORSE,  Fred  Winslow,  prof,  chemistry;  b.  Ber- 
lin, Mass.,  Dec.  6,  1865;  s.  Winslow  Brigham  and 
Eugenia  Stowe  (Carter)  Morse;  grad.  high  sch., 
Northboro,  Mass.,  1882;  B.S.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst., 
1887,  M.S.,  1900;  m.  Berlin,  Oct.  29,  1891,  Lelia 
Lincoln  White;  2  children,  Fred  Winslow,  Jr., 
Ellen  Hastings.  Asst.  chemist,  Mass.  Agrl.  Expt. 
Sta.,  Amherst,  Mass.,  1887-8,  N.H.  Expt.  Sta. 
1888-9;  chemist,  1889-09,  v.-dir.,  1896-08;  instr. 
in  chemistry,  1889,  prof,  chemistry,  1889-91,  prof, 
organic  chemistry,  1891-09,  N.H.  Coll;  research 
chemist,  Mass.  Agrl.  Expt.  Sta.,  since  1910.  Uni- 
tarian. Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc, 
Soc.  Promotion  of  Agrl.  Science,  Am.  Soc.  Agron- 
omy, Patrons  of  Husbandry,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars. 
Address:    40   Pleasant  St.,   Amherst,  Mass. 


Oct.    26,    1835- 


MORSE,    Georg-e   Franklin,   mfr. 

Dec.   27,   191:^.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

MORSE,  Georg-e  Frederick,  fruit  raiser;  b.  Clin- 
ton, iMass.,  Aug.  :J0,  1857;  s.  George  Mason  (M.D.) 
and  Eleanor  (Chase)  Morse;  mother  was  daughter 
of  Rt.  Rev.  Carlton  Chase,  first  bishop  of  New 
Hampshire;  pub.  schs.,  Clinton:  Phillips  Exeter 
Acad.,  1874-7;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1881;  m.  Mary  E. 
Harmar,  of  Phila.,  Pa.,  June  3,  1884;  3  children, 
George  F.,  Jr.,  Harmar,  Josephine.  On  editorial 
dept.,  Phila.  Press,  1882-5;  settled  on  farm  "Clov- 
erly,"  South  Lancaster,  Mass.,  1886,  and  has  since 
engaged  in  agriculture,  principally  raising  apples, 
pears,  strawberries,  and  other  small  fruits;  dir. 
1st  Nat.  Bank,  Clinton;  trustee  Clinton  Savings 
Bank,  Clinton  Hosp.  Assn.  Trustee  Pub.  Library, 
Lancaster,  Mass.,  since  1886;  mem.  Sch.  Com., 
Lancaster,  1889-92,  and  1896-02;  selectman,  Lan- 
caster, since  1902;  ex-mem.  Mass.  State  Bd.  of 
Agr.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Patrons  of 
Husbandry.  Club:  Harvard  Varsity.  Home:  South 
Lancaster,  Mass. 

MORSE,  Georg-e  Lyman,  woolens;  b.  Boston, 
Sept.  27,  1846;  s.  Lyman  and  Mary  P.  (Smith) 
Morse;  descendant  of  Anthony  Morse,  the  immi- 
grant, Newbury,  Mass.,  1635;  ed.  Phillips  Exeter 
Acad.,  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  and  Harvard;  m.  Sarah 
Elizabeth  Griggs,  of  Brimfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  24, 
1870;  2  children,  G.  Stanley,  Lillian  Kimball.  Sales- 
man, Jordan,  Trask  &  Presby,  woolen  mchts.  (Bos- 
ton), Dresser,  Stevens  &  Co.;  traveling  salesman. 
Eager,  Bartlett  &  Co.  (Boston),  John  B.  Ellison 
Sons,  Phila.;  salesman  for  Smith,  Stebbins  &  Co., 
Boston,  7  yrs.;  began  business  for  himself  as 
mem.  firm  of  Dav,  Neal  &  Morse,  later  Neal,  ]Morse 
&  Co.,  and  still  later  G.  L.  Morse  &  Co.  Served  as 
chmn.  Bd.  of  Water  Commrs.,  Melrose,  Mass.,  for 
a  number  of  yrs.;  mem.  Rep.  City  Com.,  Melrose, 
25  yrs.  (chmn.  12  yrs.);  formerly  mem.  and  chmn., 
Middlesex  Co.  7th  Rep.  Dist.  Senatorial  Com.  Rep. 
presdl.  elector,  1900.  Conglist.  Trustee  Melrose 
Hosp.  (chmn.  exec,  com.);  an  organizer.  1904,  Des 
Brisav  Hosp.  (now  treas.).  Mason  (K.T.).  Home: 
3  2  Mvrtle  St.,  Melrose,  Mass.  Office:  31  Bedford 
St.,  Boston. 

MORSE,  Glen;a,  Tilley,  clergyman;  b.  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  Julv  30,  1875:  s.  Thomas  Perry  and  Mary 
Amelia  (Glenn)  Morse;  B.A.  Harvard,  1898;  B.D., 
Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1901; 
unmarried.  Deacon,  1901,  priest,  1902,  P.B.  Ch.; 
asst.  St.  Anne's  Ch.,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1901-2;  asso. 
priest  St.  Stephen's  Ch.,  Boston,  1902-4;  rector  St. 
James  Ch.,  West  Somerville,  Mass.,  1902-8;  sr. 
curate  Ch.  of  the  Advent,  Boston,  1908-9;  rector  All 
Saints  Ch.,  W.  Newbury,  since  1910.  Acting  chap- 
iaia   U.S.    Mil.   Acad.,    1909.    Pres.    Sch.    and    Town 


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Improvement  Assn.  (West  Newbury),  West  New- 
bury Boys'  Club;  pres.  Hist.  Soc.  of  Old  Newbury, 
Newburyport,  Mass.;  trustee  Pub.  Library  (West 
Newbury),  Dummer  Acad.,  South  Byfleld,  Mass.; 
dir.,  sec.  and  treas.  Newburyport  Chapter  of  Dum- 
mer Allies;  dir.  and  treas.  West  Newbury  Y.M.C.A. 
Mem.  Clerical  Assn.,  Mass.  Catholic  Club,  Mass. 
Ch.  Union.  Mem.  Morse  Soc.  of  America,  Soc. 
Colonial  Wars,  S.A.R.,  Soc.  for  Preservation  of 
N.E.  Antiquities,  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Chase- 
Chace  Family  Assn.,  Bibliopliile  Soc,  Brothers  of 
the  Book,  Am.  Peace  Soc,  Am.  Federation  of  Arts, 
Am.  Drama  League,  Drama  League  of  Boston,  Am. 
Music  Soc,  Copley  Soc;  craftsman  mem.  Arts  and 
Crafts  Soc,  and  Metal  Workers'  Guild  (both  of 
Boston).  Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston  and  Newbury- 
port, Mass.),  Da  Vinci;  Dalton  (Newburyport). 
Home:   All   Saints   Rectory,  West  Newbury,  Mass. 

MORSZ:,  Godfrey,  lawyer.  May  19,  1846-.Tune, 
llUl.     (See  vol.   1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 

1910-n. ,) 

MOBSE,  Harry  Moses,  lawyer;  b.  Haverhill, 
N.H.,  Mar.  22,  1S57;  s.  .John  Franklin  and  Susan 
W.  (Johnson)  Morse;  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  read  law  in 
offices  of  John  L.  Foster,  and  Judge  E.  D.  Rand, 
Concord;  m.  Helen  Oakes,  of  Franconia,  Dec.  31, 
1889.  Admitted  to  N.H.  bar,  1880;  practiced  in 
Concord  until  1892;  removed  to  Cal.;  returned  to 
N.H.,  1896,  and  since  practiced  in  Littleton.  Supt. 
schs.,  Lisbon,  8  vrs.;  mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv., 
1903.    Home:  Littleton,  N.H. 

MOBSE,  Harry  Wheeler,  educator;  moved  to 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,   1911-15.) 

MOBSE,  Henry  Lee,  surgeon;  b.  Nov.  18,  1852; 
s.  S.  T.  and  H.  I.  Morse;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1874;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1878;  studied  U.  of  Vienna, 
1880;  m.  Jessie  Frances  Scott,  of  Montreal,  Can., 
June  23,  1884;  1  daughtei-.  Formerly  surgeon  Car- 
ney Hosp.  and  mem.  med.  staff  Boston  Dispensary; 
was  aural  consultant  at  Boston  Children's  Hosp., 
Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.;  also  aural  surgeon  Mass. 
Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary  (now  retired). 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Otol.  and 
Laryngol.    Soc.    Address:    Medfleld,    Mass. 

MOBSE,  Horace  Henry,  educator;  b.  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  Sept.  24,  1878;  s.  Henry  Huxford  and  Har- 
riet Coleman  (Lawrence)  Morse;  ed.  Boston  Latin 
Sch.,  1892-6;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1900;  post-grad,  study, 
Harvard  Grad.  Sch.,  1900-1,  1902-4.  Asst.  in  his- 
tory, Harvard,  1900-1,  1902-4;  teacher  of  English 
and  history,  Asheville  (N.  C.)  Sch.,  1901-2;  instr. 
in  history,  Simmons  Coll..  Boston,  1903-5;  asst. 
Harvard  Coll.  Library,  1905-6;  became  head  of 
Dept.  of  History,  Mt.  Hermon  (Mass.)  Sch.,  1906. 
Home:      27   Hudson  St.,   Somerville,  Mass. 

'MOBSE,  Jacob  Charles,  stock  broker;  b.  Con- 
cord, N.H..  June  7,  1860;  s.  Charles  and  Sara 
(Straus)  Morse;  parents  both  born  in  Bavaria, 
Germany;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1877;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1881;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law, 
1884;  m.  Josephine  Gans,  of  Boston,  Mar.  15,  1893; 
2  sons,  Charles,  Reginald.  Mem.  reportorial  and 
editorial  staff  Boston  Herald,  1884-07;  editor  and 
organizer  Baseball  Magazine,  1907-10;  sec.  New 
England  League  of  Professional  Baseball  Clubs, 
1900-12;  now  engaged  as  broker  in  stocks  with  the 
G.  W.  Field  &  Co.  Mem.  Dem.  Town  Com.  of 
Brookline,  Mass.  Jewish  religion.  Mason  (32°, 
Shriner);  mem.  Royal  Arcanum.  Club:  News- 
paper. Recreations:  baseball.  Home:  440  Har- 
vard St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  53  State  St., 
Boston,   Mass. 

MOBSE,  Jacob  B.,  tailors'  trimmings;  b.  Man- 
chester, N.H.,  Feb.  6,  1866;  s.  Jacob  and  Rachel 
(Hirshfleld)  Morse;  grad.  English  High  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton, 1883;  m.  Rebecca  Ratshesky,  of  Boston,  Mar. 
11,  1891;  four  children.  Bertha  M.  (Mrs.  Victor 
H.  Elsas,  of  New  Orleans,  La.),  Allen  R.,  John, 
James  Robert.  Stock  boy  with  Jas.  F.  Mullen 
&  Co.,  Boston,  1883-6;  Boston  agt.  for  William 
Marx  &  Co.,  tailors'  trimmings,  1886-9;  organized 
Morse  Bros.,  Jan.,  1889,  which  was  succeeded  by 
Morse  Bros.  &  Ehrlich,  Jan.  1,  1901,  of  which  is 
sr.  partner;  treas.  Julius  Kallman  Co.,  shoe  mfrs.' 
goods;    dir.    Chelsea    Trust    Co.,    Mt.    Sinai    Hosp. 


Mem.  Bd.  of  Cemetery  Trustees  of  City  of  Boston, 
1908-13,  1913-18.  Democrat.  V.-p.  Congregation 
Adath  Israel.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Elysium  (Bos- 
ton); Kernwood  Country  (Salem,  Mass.);  City 
Athletic  (New  York).  Recreations:  outdoor 
sports.  Home:  17  Hawes  St.,  Brookline.  Office: 
31    Bedford    St.,    Boston. 

MOBSE,  John  Alden;  b.  Phippsburg,  Me.,  July  17, 
1861!;  s.  Alden  ;\lorse  and  Mary  E.  (Averill) 
Morse;  B.S.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1886;  m.  Leonice 
Brockway,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Dec.  15,  1892; 
2  children,  Horace  G.,  Leonice  B.  Began  as  elk. 
with  B.  W.  and  H.  F.  Morse,  Bath,  Me.,  1887;  supt. 
Morse  Ice  Co.,  1888;  now  pres.  Morse  Bros.  Co., 
lumber  mfrs.,  and  sliipbuilders'  materials.  Mem. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Republican.  Conglisl.  Mason 
(K.T.);  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Recreations:  motoring. 
Home:  42  Summer  St.  Office:  52  Front  St., 
Bath,  Me. 

MOBSE,  John  Iiovett,  M.D. ;  b.  Taunton,  Mass., 
Apr.  21,  1865;  s.  Erastus  and  Sarah  Seabury  (Bas- 
sett)  Morse;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1887.,  A.M.,  M.D.,  1891; 
m.  Adelaide  M.  Fairbrother,  of  Portland,  Me.,  Sept. 
3,  1906;  1  son,  Lovett.  Practicing  phys.  at  Boston 
since  1892;  asst.  in  clin.  medicine,  1896-1900,  instr. 
in  pediatrics,  1900-6,  asst.  prof.,  1906-11,  asso.  prof., 
1911-15,  prof,  since  Jan.  1,  1915,  Harvard;  visiting 
phys.,  (IJhildren's  Hosp.;  consulting  phys..  Infants' 
Hosp.  and  Floating  Hosp.  Mem.  Assn.  Am.  Physi- 
cians, Am.  Pediatric  Soc.  (pres.,  1912),  N.E.  Pedi- 
atric Soc.  (pres.,  1911),  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 
Club:  Harvard  (Boston,  and  New  York).  Author: 
Case  Histories  in  Pediatrics;  Care  and  Feeding  of 
Young  Children;  Diseases  of  Nutrition  and  Infant 
Feeding.  Frequent  contbr.  to  med.  journals.  Sum- 
mer Home:  Shelburne,  N.H.  Address:  70  Bay 
State   Rd.,    Boston.* 

MOBSE,  John  Torrey,  Jr.,  author;  b.  Boston, 
Jan.  9.  1840;  s.  John  Torrey  and  Lucy  Cabot  (Jack- 
son) Morse;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1860  (Litt.D.,  1911); 
m.  Fanny  P.  Hovey,  of  Boston,  June  10,  1865.  Prac- 
ticed law  at  Boston,  1862-80;  devoted  to  lit.  since 
1880.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1876;  overseer  Har- 
vard, 1879-91;  co-editor  with  Henry  Cabot  Lodge 
the  Internat.  Review,  4  yrs.  Mem.  Nat.  Inst.  Arts 
and  Letters,  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  16 
Fairfield  St.,  Boston.* 

MOBSE,  Julius  Carrol,  merchant;  b.  Boston, 
June  6,  1875;  s.  Jacob  and  Rachel  C.  (Hirshfleld) 
Morse;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  Jeska  Swartz,  of 
Albany,  N.Y.,  Sept.  2,  1913.  Has  been  identified 
with  clothing  and  men's  furnishing  business  since 
beginning  of  active  career;  v.-p.  Leopold  Morse  Co. 
since  1911.  Dir.  Federation  Jewish  Charities,  Leo- 
pold Morse  Home  (Mattapan,  Mass.),  Home  for 
Jewish  Children  (Dorchester,  Mass.).  Mem.  Bos- 
ton Chamber  of  Commerce.  Democrat.  Jewish  re- 
ligion. Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Elysium,  Elm 
Hill  Country.  Home:  Hotel  Puritan.  Office:  137 
Washington  St.,  Boston. 

MOBSE,  Iieonice  Brockway  (Mrs.  John  Alden 
Morse);  b.  Clinton,  Mass.,  Sept.  13,  1873;  d.  Lorenzo 
Harriman  and  Martha  Philena  (Sawyer)  Brock- 
way; grad.  Charlestown  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1892; 
m.  John  Alden  Morse,  of  Bath,  Me.,  Dec.  15,  1892; 
2  children,  Horace  Gray,  Leonice  Brockway.  Trus- 
tee Bath  Citv  Hosp.  Mem.  D.A.R.  (state  regent  for 
Me.,  1911-12,  1912-13).  Club:  Fortnightly  (pres., 
1913-15).  Conglist.  Address:  42  summer  St.,  Bath. 
Me. 

MOBSE,  Iieroy  S.,  timber  lands;  b.  Woodbury, 
Vt.,  Nov.  16,  1858;  s.  Ira  and  Hulda  (Ainsworth) 
Morse;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Alice  Le  Barron,  of  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt.,  Jan.  9,  1880.  Organized  the  Morse  Mfg. 
Co.,  1886,  operating  3  mills;  purchased  the  mills  of 
the  Cambridge  Lumber  Co.,  1896;  disposed  of  inter- 
ests in  the  Morse  Mfg.  Co.,  1902,  and  purchased 
entire  stock  of  the  Cambridge  Lumber  Co.;  now 
large  owner  of  timber  lands  in  Vt. ;  also  exten- 
sively engaged  in  farming.  Home:  Jefferson- 
ville,  Vt. 

MOBSE,  Iiewis  Kennedy,  lawyer,  trustee;  b.  Bos- 
ton, July  28,  1869;  s.  Lewis  Wheaton  and  Isabella 
Armine    (Burrows)    Morse;    grad.    Roxbury    Latin 


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Sch.,    Boston,    1883;    A.B..    Harvard,    1891,    LL.B.,  Home:    9   Mt.    Washington   St.    Office:    6   Birch   St.. 

1895;  m.  Annie  Hooker  Capron,  of  Boston,  Apr.  21,  Derry,  N.H. 

1897  (died  Oct.  31,  1909);  2  children,  Anna  Hooker,  MORSOir,  Robert  Kobertson,  clergyman;  b.  Up- 

Arthur    Webster.     Admitted    to    Mass.    bar,    1895,  ton,  P.E.  Island,  Can.,  .Jan.   tl,   1869;  s.  Richard  W. 

since    practiced    in    Boston;    dir.    Pond   Creek   Coal  and    Janet    (Robertson)    Morson;    ed.    pub.    schs., 

Co.    (mem.    exec.    com.).     Pres.    Internat.    Inst,    for  Prince  of  Wales  Coll.,  Charlottetown,  P.E.  Island, 

Girls,  Madrid,  Spain;  treas.  Bradford  Acad.  Haver-  to    1890;    grad.    Bangor    (Me.)    Tlieol.    Sem.,    1896; 

hill,  Mass.;  treas.  Wellesley  Coll.;  chmn.  Sch.  Com.,  a.B.     (Phi    Beta    Kappa    honors),    Bowdoin    Coll. 

Boxford,    1906-12.     Conglist.     Mem.    Delta   Upsilon.  1898;   m.   Boston,   1898,  Emily   Florence   Mills.    Or- 

Clubs:    Exchange,    University    (Boston);    Harvard  dained   to   ministry   Congl.   Ch.,    1898      Pastorates: 

(New  York).    Author:   Melodies  of  English  Verse,  Winthrop,   Me.,   1898-1900;   St.   Johns,  N.B.,   1900-3; 

1910.    Recreations:  a  country  place,  literature  and  Yarmouth,  Me.,  since.    Mason.   Address:  Yarmouth', 

economics.    Home:  Boxford,  Mass.    Office:  201  Dev-  Me. 

onshire  St.,  Boston,  INIass.  MORSS,     Charles    Henry,    educator.      (See    vol. 

MORSZ:,  Lucy  Gibbons,  author;  d.  James  Sloane  1909.) 

Gibbons    (author   "We  Are  Coming,   Father  Abra-  MORSS,    Everett,    president    Simplex    Wire    and 

ham")   and  Abby"  (Hopper)   Gibbons;  g.d.  Isaac  T.  Cable  Co.;  b.  Boston,  Mar.  6,  1S65;  s.  Charles  An- 

Hopper;   m.    James   Herbert   Morse.    May   12,    1870.  thony  and  Mary  Elizabeth   (Wells)   Morss;  ances- 

Author:    The    Chezzles,     1888;    Rachel    Stanwood,  tor     on     paternal     side    settled    at    Newburyport, 

1894.    Address:   Cotuit,  Mass.*  Mass.,    1630;   ed.    Boston  pub.   schs;   grad.   English 

MORSE,  Marg-aret  Fessenden,  author;   b.  Jama-  ^^sji    Sch.,    1881;    S^.,    Mass.    Inst.    Tech.,    1885; 

ica  Plain,   Mass.,  Nov.   28,   1877;   d.  Robert  McNeil  ™-    Ethel    Reed,    of   Boston    June   8,    1891;    3    chil- 

and  Anna  E.    (Gorham)    Morse;  ed.  pvt.   schs.  and  dren,  Constance,  Everett,  Jr.    Noel     Pres    Simplex 

Mass.   Inst.  Tech.;  unmarried.    Author:  The  Spirit  Wire   and    Cable   Co^    pres.    Tlie    Morss    &   Whyte 

of   the  Pines,   1906;   On   the   Road   to   Arden.   1909;  Co.;    v.-p.    Siniplex    Electric    Heating   Co.;    trustee 

Scottie    and    His    Lady,    1910.     Address:    60    Bur-  ^orss    Real    Estate    Trust;    dir     1st    Nat.    Bank, 

roughs  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.*  Mem.   corpn.   and  of  exec.   com.   Mass.   Inst.   Tech. 

„               ^^,  Fellow  Am.  Inst.  Elec.   Engrs.    Clubs:  University, 

MORSE,  Melvin  Greg-g",  lawyer;  b.  Elmore,  Vt.,  Technology,  St.  Botolph,  Exchange,  Engineers', 
Feb.  27,  1873;  s.  Benjamin  F.  and  Mary  (Burn-  (Boston);  Country  (Brookline);  Engineers',  Tech- 
ham)  Morse;  grad.  People's  Acad.,  1897;  LL.B.,  nology,  Bankers'  (New  York).  Home:  115  Corn- 
Boston  Univ.  Sch.  of  Law,  1899;  m.  Johnson,  Vt.,  monwealth  Av.  Office:  201  Devonshire  St.,  Boston.* 
Dec,  1900,  Esther  Mae  Foster;  1  daughter.  Mar-  lurrkwcc  tr^-^-^,  a/io.^c  ^^'^  ■  \.  ■c^ct^v,  Tv/r„.-^ 
tha'E.  Has  practiced  at  Hardwick,  Vt.,  since  ai?^  30  ^'ST^  s  ^Clfa^-t^  Xi^tf/onv  and  Ma?V  Eufa": 
Jan.  1,  1900;  served  in  B  Battery,  1st  Mass.  Regt.,  ^^\^-  (Vyeiis')  Morss  descendant  of  Anthonv 
f^O^^'f-'^m.m  Vt^'Wn*nV''Ren"^f9i?^'Re"n^Jblic?n'  MoL.^ol^Ne^bury  M'ass.fTe'st^^nd  ol  th^e^WeU^ 
]f3'.\:^J^^  T^rlJ,-  V?-  ^a^T^'J  Ika^nJ^  n-r^^-  family,  of  Wells,  Me.,  1635;  B.S.  in  Elec.  Engring.. 
}l^l^''^  ;.i'^^-nJ^v^  A^rit^!^:  T^^tfZ^J\^-^ '  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1893;  m.  Edith  Sherman,  of 
mem.  K.  of  P.,  I.O.O.F.    Address.  Hardwick,  Vt.  Boston,   Mar.    10,   1909;    2   children,   Henry   Adams, 

MORSE,     Robert    McNeil,     lawyer;     b.     Boston,  Jr.,     Sherman.     Connected    since    1893    with    The 

Aug.  11,  1837;  s.  Robert  and  Sarah  Maria  (Clark)  Morss  &  Whyte  Co.,  mfrs.  wire  goods,  Boston,  of 

Morse;  A.B.,   Harvard,   1857;   m.   Anna  E.  Gorham,  which    is   now   v.-p.;    v.-p.    Simplex    Wire   &   Cable 

of  Boston,  Nov.,  1863;  father  of  Margaret  Fessen-  Co.;    dir.    Simplex    Electric    Heating   Co.;    dir.    and 

den   Morse.    Admitted   to   Suffolk  bar,    1860;   prac-  asst.    treas.    Simplex    Wire    &    Cable    Co.,    of    Cal. 

tices   in   Boston.     Mem.    Mass.    Senate,    1866,    1867,  Term  mem.  Corpn.  of  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.    Mem.  Am. 

Ho.     of    Rep.,     1880     (chmn.    judiciary    com.    and  Inst.    Elec.    Engrs.,    Theta    Xi.     Conglist.     Clubs: 

leader   of   House).     Overseer   of   Harvard.    1880-94.  University,    Boston    City,    Engineers',    Exchange, 

Home:       Falmouth,     and     Jamaica     Plain,     Mass.  Eastern    Yacht,    Corinthian    Yacht,    Boston    Yacht, 

Office:   57  Equitable  Bldg.,  Boston.*  New  York  Yacht.    Recreations:    Yachting.    Home: 

MORSE,    Warner    Jackson,    plant    pathologist:  463  Commonwealth  Av.    Office:  201  Devonshire  St., 

b.  Waterbury  Center,  Vt.,  Oct.   30,   1872;   s.   Daniel  J^osion,  .lUass. 

Jackson  and  Jane   (McKee)   Morse;  grad.  Johnson  MORSS,  John  Wells,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Dec.  15, 

(Vt.)    Normal   Sch.,   1893;   B.S.,  Univ.  of  Vt.,    1898,  1862;     s.    Charles    Anthony    and    Mary    Elizabeth 

M.S.,    1903;    Ph.D.,   U.    of   Wis.,    1912;    m.    Johnson,  (Wells)    Morss;   A.B.,   Harvard,   1884,   LL.B.,   1887; 

Vt.,  July  6,  1898,  Mary  A.  Leland.    Prin.  pub.  schs.  unmarried.     Admitted    to    Mass.    bar,    1887;    long 

Lyon  Mountain,  N.Y.,  1893-4;  teacher  in  city  even-  associated  with  firm  of  Clapp  &  Glover;  practiced 

ing  schs.,  Burlington,  Vt.,  1895-8;  teacher  natural  alone  since  1907;  also  interested  in  real  estate  and 

sciences,   Montpelier,    (Vt.)    Sem.,    1899-1901;   asst.  mf g. ;   mng.   trustee  Morss  Real  Estate  Trust;  dir. 

botanist.   Vt.   Expt.    Sta..   1901-6;   instr.   in   botany,  Morss   &   Whyte   Co.,    Simplex   Wire   &   Cable   Co.. 

1901-1905,    asst.    prof,    bacteriology,    1905-6,    U.    of  Simplex    Electric    Heating    Co.;    trustee    Bradford 

Vt.;    organized   Dept.    Plant   Pathology,    Me.    Expt.  Acad.    Mem.    Boston   Chamber  of  Commerce.     Re- 

Sta.,  1906.    Address:  Orono,  Me.  publican.    Conglist.    Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Bos- 

^^^^^■r,    ■,^-,-,      ,  ^     -,TT^      /o            1    -tnnnv  ton.    Clubs:  University,  Exchange  (Boston);  Coun- 

MORSE,  Willard  H.,  M.D.     (See  vol.  1909.)  try     (Brookline);    Brae    Burn    Country;    Harvard 

MORSE,    William    Ing-lis,    clergyman;    b.    Para-  (Boston  and  New  York).    Home:  323  Marlboro  St. 

dise,  N.S.,  June  4,   1874;   s.   Joseph   C.  and  Almira  Office:   201  Devonshire  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

(Morse)     Morse;    A.B.,    Acadia    Coll.,    N.S.,    1897;  MORTON,  Arthur,  M.D. ;  b.  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  Sept. 

B.D.,    Episcopal    Theol.    Sch.,    Cambridge,    Mass.,  14,    igys;    s.    Henry    George    and    Hannah    (Blake) 

1900;   post-grad,  work  Harvard;   m.   Susan  A.   En-  Morton;    prep.    edn.    St.    Albans    High    Sch.;    M.D., 

sign,  of  Simsbury,  Conn.,  June  15,   1904;   1  daugh-  XJ.    of   Vt.    Coll.    of    Medicine,    1899;    m.    Margaret 

ter,    Susan   Toy.     Deacon,    1900,   priest,    1901,    P.E.  Lang     of    St.    Albans,    Nov.    20,    1907;    3    children. 

Ch. ;    teacher   Westminster    Sch.,    Simsbury,    Conn.,  Elizabeth  M..  Gladys  L.,  Henry  George.    Practiced 

1900-2;    curate    St.    John's    Ch.,    Stamford,    1902-5;  at  St.  Albans  since  1906,  eve,  ear,  nose  and  throat; 

rector  Ch.   of  the  Incarnation,   Lynn,   Mass.,   since  asst.  physician  Monson  (Mass.)  State  Hosp.,  1899- 

1905.     Mem.    Canadian    Soc.    of    Authors.     Repub-  05;  health  officer,  St.  Albans,  since  1907.    Mem.  Vt. 

lican.     Author:    Acadian    Lays    and    Other    Verse,  State  Med.  Soc,  Franklin  Co.  Med.  Soc,  St.  Albans 

1907.    Address:   170  Ocean  St.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Clinical     Soc.      Republican.      Episcopalian.      Club: 

MORSE  William  T.  editor;  b.  Chester,  N.H.,  Owl.  Recreations:  tennis.  Address:  St.  Albans,  Vt. 
Aug.  14,  1857;  s.  Josiah  D.  and  Emeline  (Robie)  MORTON,  Asa  Henry,  college  prof.;  b.  High- 
Morse;  grad.  Chester  (N.H.)  Acad.;  m.  Mary  L.  land,  Kan.,  Dec.  8,  1861;  s.  Henry  and  Mary  Mer- 
Currier,  of  Chester,  Nov.  24,  1885;  2  children,  rill  (Dodge)  Morton;  B.A.,  Wabash  Coll..  Ind.. 
Louis,  b.  Nov.  4,  1889;  Marian,,  Nov.,  1896.  1882,  M.A.,  1884  (hon.  L.H.D.,  1900);  studied  Lane 
Editor  Derry  (N.H.)  News  since  1889;  water  Theol.  Sem.,  Cincinnati,  1883-4,  Gottingen,  and 
commr.;  trustee  Taylor  Library.  Mason;  Odd  Fel-  Leipzig.  1884-5,  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1886-7;  trav- 
low;  mem.  Patrons  of  Husbandry,  Sons  of  Vets.,  eled  and  studied  in  Europe,  1887-94;  m.  Josephine 
N.E.    Order    of    Protection.     Republican.     Baptist.  Newcombe  Ames,  of  Boston,   Dec.   28,   1886.    Prof. 


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Romance  langs.,  1893-1910,  prof,  natural  theology, 
1910 — ,  Williams  Coll.  Home:  Williamstown, 
Mass.* 

MORTON,  Eliza  Happy,  author;  b.  Westbrook 
(niiw  Xorth  Deeriiig',  .suburb  of  Portland),  Me.;  d. 
William  and  Eliza  Hannah  (Phenix)  Moi-ton;  ed. 
Westbrook  Sem.  pjepan  as  teacher  at  16;  made 
specialty  of  geography;  in  charge  of  teaching  of 
geography  in  Normal  Dept.,  Battle  Creek  Coll., 
Mich.,  1S80-3:  17  yrs.  sec,  treas.  Me.  Tract  Soc.  and 
Me.  branch,  Review  and  Herald  Pub.  Co.  of  Wash- 
ington (office  at  Portland).  INIem.  Nat.  Geog.  Soc. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  Amei-ica  for  books,  etc.)  Ad- 
dress:   365   Allen  Av.,  Portland,  Me.* 

MORTON,  Georgre  Carpenter,  paint  merchant;  b. 

Boston,  Sept.  23,  1S68;  s.  John  Dwight  and  Maria 
E.  (Wesson)  Morton;  ed.  English  High  Sch.;  m. 
Harriet  L.  Evans,  of  Cleveland,  ().,  .June  6,  1893;  3 
children,  Eugene  Evans,  John  Dwight,  Marjorie. 
Began  active  career,  June,  1S86,  in  employ  of  Car- 
penter, Woodward  &  jMorton,  mfrs.  and  wholesale 
dealers  in  paints  and  varnishes;  business  incor- 
porated, 1892,  as  Carpenter-Morton  Co.,  of  which 
was  made  asst.  treas.;  has  been  treas.  and  gen. 
mgr.  of  CO.  since  Jan.,  1898;  trustee  Boston  Penny 
Savings  Bank.  Pres.  Boston  Credit  Men's  Assn., 
1911-14;  dir.  Nat.  Assn.  Credit  Men:  mem.  N.E. 
Paint  and  Oil  Club.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Oakley 
Country.  Recreations:  fishing,  golf.  Home:  12 
Brookledge   St.    Office:    77   Sudbury  St.,   Boston. 

MORTON,  Georgre  R.;  b.  West  Sumner,  Me.,  Aug. 
17,  1868;  s.  Henry  F.  and  Lucelia  C.  (Forbes)  Mor- 
ton; grad.  Hebron  Acad.,  Me.,  1886;  Fryeburg 
Acad.,  Me.,  1889:  m.  Elizabeth  Whitman,  of  Turner, 
Me.,  June  12.  1897.  Treas.  and  mgr.  Paris  Mfg.  Co.; 
pres.  Paris  Trust  Co.    Home:  South  Paris,  Me. 

MORTON,  James  Ferdinand,  educator;  b.  Wil- 
mot,  N.S.,  Jan.  24,  1844;  s.  Robert  Stone  and  Han- 
nah Parker  (Morse)  Morton;  A.B.,  Acadia  Coll., 
Wolfville,  N.S.,  1866;  grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn., 
Newton  Center,  Mass.,  1869;  (A.M.,  Brown  U.,1S77); 
m.  Newton  Center.  Nov.  2,  1869,  Caroline  Edwards 
Smith.  Ordained  to  Baptist  ministry,  1869;  pastor, 
Littleton,  Mass.,  1869-72,  Neponset,  1873-5;  teacher 
of  Latin  and  Greek,  New  London  (N.H.)  Literary 
and  Scientific  Instn.,  1875-7;  in  miscellaneous  lit- 
erary work  for  several  yrs.;  librarian  Newton 
Theol.  Instn.,  1878-91;  teacher  ancient  and  modern 
langs.,  14  yrs.,  and  for  10  yrs.  prin..  Proctor  Acad., 
Andover,  N.H.;  chmn.  Sch.  Bd.  and  supervisor 
schs.,  Andover,  N.H.,  1908.    Address:  Andover,  N.H. 

MORTON,  James  Madison,  judge;  spl.  student 
Brown  U.,  1856-9;  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1861;  (hon.  A.M., 
Brown,  1882,  LL.D.,  1893).  Practiced  law  at  Pall 
River,  Mass.,  1861-90;  was  city  solicitor;  asso. 
justice  Supreme  Jud.  Ct.  of  Mass.  since  1890. 
Home:  Fall  River,  Mass.  Address:  Court  House, 
Boston.* 

MORTON,  James  Madison,  Jr.,  judge;  b.  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  Aug.  24,  1869;  s.  James  M.  and  Emily 
Frances  (Canedy)  Morton;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891, 
LL.B..  1894,  A.M.,  1894;  m.  Nancy  J.  B.  Brayton,  of 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  June  10,  1896;  children,  James 
M.,  3d  (deceased),  Bravton,  Sarah,  Hugh.  Prac- 
ticed in  Fall  River,  1894-12;  judge  U.S.  Dist.  Ct.  for 
Mass.  since  Sept.,  1912.  Mem.  Am.,  and  Mass.  bar 
assns.;  hon.  mem.  Bar  Assn.  Citv  of  Boston.  Pres. 
Sagamore  Mfg.  Co.  (Fall  River);  dir.  First  Nat. 
Bank,  Durfee  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.  Trustee 
Bradford  Durfee  Textile  School,  Children's  Home, 
Boys'  Club  (all  of  Fall  River).  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Clubs:  Union,  Tavern,  Chess,  Harvard 
(Boston),  Coffee  Tavern,  Quequechan,  Golf  (Fall 
River).  Recreations:  salmon  fishing,  motoring. 
Home:  130  Underwood  St..  Fall  River,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:    Federal    Bldg.,    Boston.* 

MORTON,  Marcus,  judge;  b.  Andover,  Mass., 
Apr.  27,  1862;  s.  IMarcus  and  Abbv  Bowler  (Hop- 
pin)  Morton;  A.B.,  Yale,  1883;  studied  in  Harvard 
Law  Sch.;  m.  Maria  E.  Welch,  of  Newton,  Mass., 
Oct.,  1892.  Engaged  in  practice  of  law  at  Boston 
from  1885;  judge  Superior  Ct.  of  Mass.,  Sept.  27, 
1909 — .  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Union,  University, 
Brae  Burn,  Odd  Volumes.  Home:  Newtonville, 
Mass.    Address:  Court  House,  Boston.* 


MOSEIiEY,  Charles  H.,  trustee;  b.  Boston,  Feb. 
6,  1840;  s.  Flavel  and  Mary  Ann  (Ockington)  Mose- 
ley;  descendant  on  father's  side  of  Pilgrim  set- 
tlers in  America;  ed.  Everett  Sch.,  Dorchester, 
Mass.;  Chauncy  Hall  Sch.,  Boston;  m.  Sept.  10, 
1868,  Mary  Louisa  Glover,  of  Dorchester;  children, 
Jennie  G.,  Elisha  H.  Coal  dealer  for  30  yrs.,  since 
trustee  of  estates;  dir.  Boston  Belting  Co.;  propr. 
of  Revere  House.  Unitarian.  Recreations:  camp- 
ing. Home:  45  Magnolia  St.,  Roxbury.  Office:  220 
Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

MOSEIiEY,  Charles  "W^illiam,  broker;  b.  New- 
buryport,  Mass.,  Dec.  24,  1847;  s.  Edward  Strong 
and  Charlotte  A.  (Chapman)  Moseley;  ed.  Dummer 
Acad.  (South  Byfield,  Mass.),  Phillips  Exeter 
Acad.,  Exeter,  N.H.;  student  Harvard  18  mos. ; 
mem.  firm  Pickering  &  Moseley,  stock  brokers. 
Mem.  Boston  Stock  Exchange.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Clubs:  Country,  Algonquin,  Exchange, 
Eastern  Yacht,  Boston  Athletic,  Harvard.  Recrea- 
tions: vachting,  country  life.  Home:  Newburvport, 
Mass.    Office:  40  State  St.,  Boston. 

MOSEIiE'V,  Frank,  auctioneer  and  commission 
merchant;  b.  Mt.  Pleasant,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Mar. 
30,  1854;  s.  Thomas  Edward  and  Mary  (Crehore) 
Moseley;  9th  generation  in  descent  from  John 
Maudesley,  Mass.,  1632;  grad.  Dwight  Sch.,  Boston, 
1870;  m.  Martha  Alger  Hawes,  of  Boston,  Apr.  29, 
1880:  1  daughter,  Elise  (Mrs.  Cutler  B.  Downer,  of 
Winchester,  Mass.).  Began  active  career  in  em- 
ploy of  H.  Harris  &  Co.  (established,  1847),  auc- 
tioneers and  commn.  merchants,  18  India  St.,  B0S7 
ton,  1871;  mem.  of  firm  since  1881,  and  sr.  mem. 
since  Feb.  1,  1889.  Mem.  Boston  P'ruit  and  Produce 
Exchange,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce;  mem. 
Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  S.A.R.,  Bostonian  Soc.  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Boston  City, 
Winchester  Country.  Recreations:  motoring, 
travel.  Home:  36  Everett  Av.,  Winchester,  Mass. 
Office:    131   State  St.,   Boston,  Mass. 

MOSEIiEV,  Frederick  Strong",  broker;  b.  New- 
buryport,  Mass.,  Mar.  19,  1852;  s.  Edward  S.  and 
Charlotte  (Chapman)  Moseley;  m.  Alice,  d.  Maj. 
Perley  Poore,  Sept.  29,  1879  (died  July  12,  1883); 
1  son,  Benjamin  Perley;  m.  2d.  Helen,  d.  Maj.  J.  E. 
Carpenter,  of  Phila.,  June  1,  1899;  children,  Char- 
lotte Chapman.  Frederick  S.,  Helen  Carpenter, 
Harriet.  Mem.  F.  S.  Moseley  &  Co.;  dir.  Nat.  Shaw- 
mut  Bank.  Recreations:  country  life.  Home:  144 
Beacon  St.    Office:  50  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

MOSEIiFY,  Harold  Phelps,  lawyer;  b.  Westfield, 
IMass.,  Nov.  13,  1871;  s.  David  N.  and  Mary  G. 
(Phelps)  Moselev;  prep.  edn.  Williston  Sem.:  A.B., 
Williams  Coll.,  1895;  B.L.,  Boston  U.,  1897;  m. 
Westfield,  Mass.,  June  15.  1898.  Nan  L.  Wilcox;  2 
children,  David  Mills,  b.  Dec.  3,  1900;  Harold  Wil- 
cox, Apr.  5,  1907.  Dir.  First  Nat.  Bank,  Westfield 
Library;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901,  02.  03.  04, 
and  of  Mass.  Senate,  1905.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason:  mem.  Grange,  S.A.R.,  Delta  Psi.  Clubs: 
Navasset,  Westfield.  Address:  12  Chestnut  St., 
Westfield,   Mass. 

MOSEIiEY.  John  Luther;  b.  Northfield,  Vt..  Mar. 
4,  1840;  s.  John  and  Lydia  Carroll  (Knight)  Mose- 
lev; ed.  Northfield  Acad.;  m.  Clara  Ann  Boynton, 
of  Pepperill,  Mass.,  Oct.  2,  1864  (died  Aug.  24, 
1904):  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Augusta  M.  (Gold)  Morse,  of 
Northfield,  Oct.  17,  1905.  Enlisted  in  Co.  H,  1st 
Vt.  Inf.,  Apr.  18,  1861;  discharged  Aug.,  1861;  re- 
enlisted,  7th  Vt.  Inf.,  Oct.,  1861;  elected  1st  It.  Co. 
K,  June,  1862;  mustered  into  LT.S.  service,  Feb.  12, 
1863;  promoted  capt.,  Co.  K,  Jan.  1864;  served  in 
Dept.  of  the  Gulf;  hon.  mustered  out  Apr.  14,  1866. 
Engaged  in  meat  business  in  Northfield  until  1891 
(retired);  trustee  Northfield  Savings  Bank;  select- 
man 10  yrs.;  mem.  Vt.  Senate,  1906-8.  Trustee 
Norwich  U.,  since  1898.  Conglist.  Mason:  mem. 
G.A.R.,  Loyal  Legion.    Home:  Northfield,  Vt. 

MOSFIiE'V,  Samuel  Robert,  postoffice  official;  b. 
Columbus,  O.,  Nov.  6,  1846;  s.  Thomas  W.  H.  and 
^lary  Ann  (Beckner)  Moseley;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Rox- 
bury, Mass.;  m.  Andover,  Mass.,  June  6,  1870,  Car- 
oline M.  Brown  (died  May  19,  1912).  In  newspaper 
business  at  Hyde  Park.  Mass.,  1872-1911,  as  propr. 
Gazette.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.  2  terms:  post- 
master, Hyde  Park,  4  terms.    Republican.    Episco- 


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palian.    Mason  (K.T.);  Odd  Fellow.    Clubs:  Boston  Ward  (McLaughlin)  Mosher;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1869; 

City,  Boston  Press.    Address:  Hyde  Park,  Mass.  (LL.D.,  Findlay  Coll.,  1887);  m.  Frances  M.  Stew- 

MOSES,  Galen  Clapp,  banker  and  mfr.;  b.  Bath,  ^l"'- o^"  ^^^^  ^j-^^l^^^"^^-  ^,l;l^'^^--Hj'hu^\}''  ^^^^ 

Me.,  Aug.  30.  1S35.    (See  vol.  1909.)  ^?«r     T^nv^r    Isrq  sT^^t't  c*^^'*'    "^'f ^  J^®    Morning 

'  btar,    Uover,    1869-81;    U.S.    consul,    Nice,    France, 

MOSES,  George  Higfgrlns;  b.  Lubec,  Me.,  Feb.  9,  and  Sonneberg,  Germany,  1881-5;  pres.  Hillsdale 
1869;  s.  Hev.  Thomas  Gannitt  and  Kuth  (Smith)  (Mich.)  Coll.,  1886-01;  editor  Morning  Star,  Bos- 
Moses;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1890,  A.M.,  1893;  m.  Flor-  ton,  1901-11;  an  editor  the  Watchman,  Oct.  1,  1911. 
ence  Abby  Gordon,  of  Franklin,  N.H.,  Oct.  3,  1893.  Was  pres.  city  council,  Dover,  3  yrs.;  mem'  N  h' 
Pres.  Monitor  and  Statesman  Co.,  Concord,  N.H.,  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1877-9  (chmn.  com  State  Normal 
since  1898.  Pvt.  sec.  to  gov.  of  N.H.,  1889-91,  1905;  Sch.);  trustee  Hillsdale  Coll.  and  Bates  Coll.  Re- 
sec,  to  chmn.  Rep.  State  Com.,  1890;  sec.  State  For-  publican.  Baptist.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Alpha 
estry  Commn.,  1893-06;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Con-  Delta  Phi.  Clubs:  Bowdoin,  Field  and  Forest  (Bos- 
cord,  1902-3,  1906-9,  1913 — ;  del.  at  large  Rep.  Nat.  ton).  Author  of  various  pub.  addresses  on  inter- 
Conv.,  Chicago,  1908;  E.E.  and  M.P.  to  Greece  and  national  law  and  ednl.  and  social  topics  Home* 
Montenegro,  Apr.,  1909-Nov.,  1912.  Conglist.  107  Howland  St.,  Boston,  Mass.* 
Clubs:  Wonolancet,  Passaconaway,  Athenian.  TurntiTTT-a  TTa-nvi^  T>»,r+«„  n/r -r.  .  v,  tT<r  ^^  a 
Home:  Concord,- N.H.  Address:  32  Nassau  St..  ,t?^  o^  ?^'  ^^"^  Peyton,  MD.;  b.  Woodfords, 
>jpw  Voik  *  ^^^■'  *-*<^t.  21,  186*;  s.  Andrew  J.  and  Julia  Harris 
.New    ioiK.  (Woodford)     Mosher;    A.B.,    Harvard,    1892;    M.D 

MOSES,  George  William,  banker;  b.  Boston,  May  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1896;  m.  Helen  Augusta  Clark 

16,  1852;  s.  Joseph  T.  and  Adaline  L.  Moses;  ed.  at  of  Boston,  Mar.  22,  1913.    House  officer,  Mass.  Gen 

Boston  and  Chelsea,  Mass.;  m.  Susie  A.  Ricker,  of  Hosp.,   1896,  and  of  Boston  Lying-in  Hosp     1897- 

Chelsea,    Sept.    26,    1876;    2    sons,    Herbert    Wallis,  asst.  surgeon  U.S.  Army,  1S98;  instr.  in  anatomy' 

Percy  Lawrence.    Pres.  1st  Ward  Nat.  Bank,  Chel-  and  asst.  prof,  of  laryngology.  Harvard  Med.  Sch  ; 

sea    Trust    Co.,    Chelsea    Real    Estate    Associates;  aural  surgeon,   Mass.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  In- 

v.-p.  East  Boston  Co.;  dir.  Chelsea  Gas  Light  Co.  firmary;    laryngologist   Dept.    for   Diseases   of   the 

Trustee  Mass.   Homoe.  Hosp.    Mem.  Boston  Cham-  Throat,    also    aural    surgeon,    Mass.     Gen.    Hosp 

ber  of  Commerce,  Bank  Officers'  Assn.  City  of  Bos-  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  University,  Harvard.    Address: 

ton.     Served   on   staffs  of   Govs.   Brackett,   Green-  828  Beacon  St.,  Boston, 
halge  and  Wolcott,  rank  of  col.    Republican.    Con- 

gregationalist.      Mason.      Clubs:     Algonquin,     Ex-  MOSHER,    Henry    Carroll    Wright,    banker;    b. 

change,   Boston  Art.    Recreations:   fishing,   motor-  New   Bedford,    Mass.,    Aug.    12,    1845;    s.    Jonathan 

ing.     Home:    Brookline.    Office:   cor.   Maverick  and  and     Abigail     (Soule)     Mosher;     grad.     Fairhaven 

Meridian  Sts.,  East  Boston,  Mass.  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1863;  took  3  months'  course  at 


Mildred.    Began  in  boot  and  shoe  business.  Wash-  ^^i':"  i??/"'^^''^^^"""^!^^.^^^-  Corpn..  New  Bedford, 

ington,   D.C.f  1S76:    removed   to   Boston,    1887,   and  ^"^^i^^""    ^ason,  K.T.    Address:   New  Bedfm:^d^ 

has  since  continued  on  own  account;  now  2d  v. -p.  ^^^"-^s. 

Gray  &  Davis,  Inc.    Democrat.    Methodist.    Mason  MOSHEB,  Marshall  James,   M.D.;    b.    St.   Croix, 

(Blue      Lodge,      Chapter,      Council      Commandery,  N.S.,   Feb.    18,    1861;    s.   Daniel   and   Ann   Elizabeth 

Shrine).     Clubs:    Boston    Yacht,    Boston    Athletic  (Spence)    Mosher:    descendant    of    Hugh    Mosher, 

Assn.;    Fossils,   Central    (Somerville) ;    Old   Beacon  'who  came  from  England  and  settled  in  R.I.,  and 

(Allerton,   Mass.).    Recreations:    yachting.    Home:  who  was  heir  to  an  estate  on  which  now  is  built 

17    Westwood    Rd.,    Somerville,    Mass.     Office:    134  the    City    of    Manchester,    England;    ed.    common 

Summer  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  schs.,    St.    Croix,    N.S.;    Normal    Sch.,    Truro,   N.S. ; 

MOSES,   Thomas  Freeman,  M.D.;  b.  Bath,  Me.,  ^.D.,  U.  of  Vt    Coll.  of  Medicine,  1889;  post-grad. 

June  8,  1836;  s.  William  Vaughan  and  Sarah  (Free-  courses  in  bacteriology    U    of  Vt.  and  at  Harvard; 

man)  Moses;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1857,  A.M.,  1860;  "i-     ^^^^^^^^^h  ,^'''^'^*l^^t    ^&mI'"^°"'-c.5^  .  Medford, 

M.D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  1861;  m.  Hannah  ^,^^\  ^|,""®.  ",    1899;    2    children     Edwin    Inglis, 

Appleton    Cranch,    of    Washington,    May    7,    1867.  Marshall    Lionel      Practiced    m    Waltham     Mass 

Acting  asst.  surgeon  U.S.A.,  1862-4;  mem.  Pension  5,\nce    1889;    prof,    hygiene    and    pub.    health.    Coll. 

Examining  Bd.,  Urbana,  O.,  1889-92;  pres.  Urbana  g'^^'f.  and  Surg     Boston:  surgeon  to  Middlesex  & 

U.,  1886-94.    Home:  Waltham,  Mass.*  §°^l°"t?*,-  ^^--.^^r  Suburban  Ry.  Club;  examiner 

L,^^-^^     ■^-          ^      T    ,       .      -,c,,  T.^         no     in-io  Prudential    and    Phoenix    lite    ins.    cos.;    phys.    for 

MOSES,    Vincent;    July    4,    1844-Mar.    28,    1912.  various  fraternal  orgns.    Was  mem.  Bd.  of  Health, 

(See  vol.   1909.)  Waltham,    8    yrs.    (chmn..    6    yrs.);    phys.    Bd.    of 

MOSES,   William  Hammond,   mfr.;   b.   Meredith,  Health    and    city   bacteriologist    2i/>    vrs.     Trustee 

N.H.,   Sept.   3,   1863;   s.   Thaddeus   S.   and   Emily   S.  Waltham   Hosp.   6   yrs.    Mem.   Mass.   Assn.   Bd.   of 

(Currier)   Moses;   grad.  Tilton  Sem.,   1886;   m.  Til-  Health,   Am.   Pub.   Health   Assn.,  Mass.   Med.   Soc, 

ton,   June    11,    1890,    Mabel   T.   Pillsbury.    In   busi-  etc.:    del.   Congress   of  Hygiene  and   Dermatology, 

ness    with    his    father,    1886-90;    became    identified  Washington,     D.C.,     1913.      Republican.      Conglist. 

with  the  Tilton  Mills.   1890;   dir.   Manchester  Nat.  Mason;    mem.    Odd    Fellows,    K.    of   P.,    Red    Men, 

Bank;   trustee  la.   Savings  Bank  and  interested  in  Eastern  Star,  Foresters,  Owls,  Moose,  etc.    Clubs: 

several  other  enterprises.    Address:  Tilton,  N.H.  Waltham  Medical.  Flashlight,  Republican.    Recre- 

MOSHER,   Charles   Girdler,  clergyman;   b.   Mer-  ^tio"^:   fishing.    Address:   925   Main  St.,  Waltham, 

cer.  Me.,  Mar.  27,  1865;  s.  Francis  B.  and  Abbie  E.  Mass. 

(Girdler)     Mosher;     ed.     Bates    Coll.     (non-grad.);  MOSHER.    Thomas    Bird,    publisher,    editor;    b. 

grad.  Cobb  Div.  Sch.,  1891;   (A.M..  Bates,  1912);  m.  Biddeford,    Me.,    Sept.    11,    1852;    s.    Benjamin    and 

Nellie   L.    Tracey,   of   Auburn,   Me..    June   25,    1891  Mary   Elizabeth    (Merrill)    Mosher;   ed.   pub.   schs., 

(died  Jan.   23.  1901):   2  children,  Mildred,  Marion;  Biddeford.   Me.,   and  Boston:    (hon.  A.M.,   Bowdoin 

m.  2d,  Nana  B.  Perkins,  of  North  Brooksville,  Me.,  Coll.,   1906);   m.  Anna  M.  Littlefleld,  of  Saco,  Me.. 

Aug.    5,    1902;    2    children,    Muriel,    Francis.     Or-  July  2,  1892.    Began  publishing  choice  and  limited 

dained  Free  Bapt.  ministry,  1891:  pastor  Madison,  edits,  of  books  in  belles  lettres,  Oct.,   1891;  began 

Me.,  1891-3,  1st  Ch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1893-6,  Es-  editing  and  publishing  The  Bibelot,   Jan.,   1895,   a 

sex    St.    Ch.,   Bangor,   Me.,    1896-02,    Augusta  since  reprint   of  poetry  and  prose,   largely  from   scarce 

1902  (modern  ch.  bldg.  erected).    Trustee  Me.  Chil-  editions    and    sources    not    usually    known.      (See 

dren's  Home  Soc.  Me.  Bible  Soc,  Me  Civic  League;  Who's    Who    in    America   for   other   publications.) 

pres.   Me.   Free   Bapt.   Young  People's   Soc;    chap-  Address:   45  Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me.* 

lain    Me     Insane    Hosp      Progressive    Republican.  mOSMAN,    William    A..    Insurance:    b.    Jamaica 

Mason;  Odd  Fellow.    Address:  Augusta,  Me.  Plain.   Mass.,  Nov.   24.  1862;  s.  Anton  and  Adeline 

MOSHER,  George  Prank,  retired  editor;  b.  South  S.   (Reynolds)   Mosman;  m.  Anna  L.  Hyde,  of  Cin- 

China,   Me.,   Feb.    12,    1844;    s.   William   and   Betsy  cinnati,  O.,  Oct.  7,  1891;  1  daughter,  A  Marguerite. 


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Represented  ins.  companies  as  agent  since  1885; 
v.-p.  Mexico  Consolidated  Mining  &  Smelting  Co.; 
treas.  C.  F.  Coombs  &  Co.,  Inc.  Vice  consul  Guate- 
mala since  Aug.,  1912.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Newton,  lioston 
City.  Home:  360  Commonwealth  Av.,  Newton  Cen- 
tre, Mass.    Office:   85  Water  St.,  Boston. 

MOSS,  Charles  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Worcester, 
IMas.s.,  Nov.  3,  ISCl;  s.  Lemuel  and  Harriet  (Bing- 
ham) Moss;  A.B.,  Indiana  U.,  1884;  (U.L)..  Uenison 
U.,  Granville,  O.,  1911);  m.  Catasauqua,  I'a.,  June 
15,  1896,  Mary  Elizabeth  Thomas;  4  children,  Les- 
lie Bates,  Roger  Thomas,  Winifred  Thomas, 
Charles  Henry,  Jr.  Engaged  in  business  for  10 
yrs.  after  leaving  coll.;  ordained  to  ministry  Bapt. 
Ch.,  1895;  pastor,  Little  Falls,  Minn.,  Apr.,  1895- 
Dec,  1895,  Allentown,  Pa.,  Dec,  1895-Apr.,  1897, 
Mt.  Auburn,  Cincinnati,  1897-1900,  I'ark  Av.  Bapt. 
Ch.,  Rochester,  N.Y.,  1900-03.  First  Bapt.  Ch.,  Mai- 
den, Mass.,  since  1903:  has  served  on  various  Bapt. 
corns,  and  bds.;  mem.  Bd.  of  Mgrs.  and  Exec.  Com., 
Am.  Bapt.  Missionary  Union;  also  mem.  bds.  of 
various  other  local,  state  and  nat.  denominational 
organizations  and  various  interdenominational 
bodies.  Clubs:  Twentieth  Century  (Boston);  Min- 
isterial.   Address;  28  Salem  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

MOSS,  William  Washburn,  lawyer;  b.  Stoning- 
ton.  Conn.,  Mar.  10,  1872;  s.  William  Chesebrough, 
Jr ,  and  Alice  (Washburn)  Moss;  descendant  of 
John  Moss,  who  settled  in  Conn.,  1639;  grad. 
Providence  High  Sch.,  1890;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1894, 
A.M.,  1895;  LL.B.,  cum  laude.  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1899;  m.  Julia  Trent  Howard,  of  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
June  19,  1906;  4  children,  Alice  Washburn,  Mary 
Louise,  Margaret  Lynn,  Peyton  Howard.  Instr. 
in  mathematics,  Brown  U.,  1894-6;  admitted  to 
RL  bar,  1899;  removed  to  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  and 
practiced  there,  1899-02;  returned  to  Providence 
and  associated  in  practice  with  Comstock  &  Gard- 
ner until  Apr.  1,  1905;  then  with  Gardner,  Pirce  & 
Thornlev;  has  been  mem.  of  firm  since  Apr.,  1907. 
Mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Providence,  since  1910.  Mem.  R.I. 
Bar.  Assn.,  Delta  Upsilon.  Democrat.  Episco- 
palian. Clubs:  Churchman's,  Turks  Head,  Econom- 
ic. Recreations:  gardening.  Home:  24  Everett 
Av.    Office:    Turks   Head   Bldg.,   Providence,   R.I. 

MOSSBEBG,  Prank,  mfr. ;  b.  Wermland,  Sweden, 
Nov.  8,  1858;  s.  Nils  and  Sara  (Persson)  Mossberg; 
ed.  countrv  schs.  and  Chalmers  Polytecknic  Inst., 
Gothenburg,  Sweden;  came  to  America,  1882;  m. 
Jennie  D.  Polsev,  of  Pawtucket,  R.I..  Apr.  29,  1886; 
1  child,  Florino  Mildred.  Began  as  draftsman  with 
Brown  &  Sharpe  Mfg.  Co.,  1887,  continuing  2  yrs.; 
entered  mfg.  as  Mossberg  Mfg.  Co.,  Attleboro. 
Mass.,  1889;  incorporated  as  Mossberg  &  Granville 
Mfg.  Co..  Providence,  R.I.,  1897;  incorporated  as 
Mossberg  Roller  Bearings  Co.,  Ltd.,  London,  Eng., 
1898;  founded  firm  of  Frank  Mossberg  Co.,  mfrs. 
spl.  machinery  and  tools,  punching  dies,  metal 
stampings,  automobile  parts,  etc..  at  Providence, 
1899,  and  since  pres.  of  the  company;  business 
moved  to  Attleboro,  1900.  and  so  continues;  v.-p. 
Standard  Machinerv  Co.:  dir.  Metallic  Shell  &  Tube 
Co.  (Providence),  Krow  Scale  Co.  (New  York); 
pres.  Uneedus  Trading  Co.,  New  York.  Pres.  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce,  Attleboro,  1913-15:  dir.  Nat. 
Chamber  of  Commerce  of  U.S.,  Nat.  Automobile 
Assn.,  Mass.  Automobile  Assn.  Formerly  chmn. 
Rep.  Com..  Attleboro.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs., 
Engineers'  Club  (New  York),  and  Swedish  engring. 
clubs  of  Worcester.  Chicago  and  New  York.  Ma- 
son (32°);  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Club:  West  Side 
(Attleboro).  Recreations:  golf,  fishing.  Home: 
141  Pleasant  St.  Office:  Frank  Mossberg  Co.,  At- 
tleboro, Mass. 

MOSSEB,  Jacob,  leather  mfr.;  h.  Allentown,  Pa., 
Dec.  3,  1859;  s.  James  K.  and  Maria  E.  (Keck) 
Mosser;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Allentown.  Pa.;  m.  Sallie 
J.  Seibling.  of  North  Penn.  Pa.,  Jan.  1,  1884;  chil- 
dren, Anna  (Mrs.  Kenneth  L.  Roberts,  of  Rox- 
bury).  Paul  S..  Carl  E..  Harris.  Philip  D.,  Jacob, 
Jr.  (deceased).  Katherine,  John  F..  Charles  Richard. 
Began  active  career  at  Allentown  in  employ  of 
Mosser  &  Keck,  tanners.  1877  (also  J.  K.  Mosser 
&  Co.);  removed  to  Boston.  Sept.,  1883,  became 
mem.  firm  of  Keck  &  Mosser  Co..  and  had  charge 
of  N.R.  office  for  the  company;  pres.  J.  K.  Mosser 
Co.,   1906-Apr.,    1914;    since  in  leather  business   on 


own  account.  Lutheran.  Clubs:  Brae  Burn,  Vesper 
Country.  Home:  89  Elmliill  Av.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Office:    183  Essex  St.,  Boston. 

MOTLEY,  Edward,  banker;  b.  Boston,  Mass., 
Now  21,  l.sT'.);  s.  Thimias  and  Eleanor  (Warren) 
Motley;  descendant  of  John  Warren,  brother  of 
Gen.  Joseph  Warren,  who  was  killed  in  Battle  of 
Bunker  Hill,  also  of  Edward  Motley,  l)ro.  of  John 
Lothrop  Motley,  historian;  prep.  edn.  Groton  Sch.; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1902;  m.  Harriet  S.  Jaques,  of 
Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.,  June  14,  1913.  Entered  em- 
ploy of  Curtis  &  Sanger,  bankers,  1901.  mem.  of 
firm  since  1910.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Harvard 
(Boston  and  New  York).  Somerset.  Tennis  and 
Racquet.  Nahant,  New  Riding,  N.E.  Kennel.  Recre- 
ations: athletics.  Home:  Nahant,  Mass.  Office:  33 
Congress   St..   Boston. 

MOTIiEV,  James  Marvin,  college  prof.;  b.  Lin- 
coln Countv,  Mo..  Sept.  25.  1877;  s.  Bremis  Webster 
and  Mary  A.  (Stone)  Motley;  A.B.,  William  Jewell 
Coll.,  Mo.,  1901,  A.M.,  1903;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins, 
1906;  ni.  June  10.  1909,  Ethel  Levering,  of  Balti- 
more. Md.  Served  as  scholar,  fellow  and  instr. 
Johns  Hopkins;  prof,  economics,  Wells  Coll.,  N.Y., 
1906-7;  asso.  prof,  economics,  Stanford  U.,  Cal., 
1907-10:  same  Brown  U..  since  1910.  Dir.  Nat. 
Assn.  for  Prison  Labor.  Providence  Soc.  for  Or- 
ganizing Charity.  Mem.  Am.  Economic  Assn., 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Johns  Hopkins).  Clubs:  Uni- 
versity, Agawam  Hunt  (Providence),  Baltimore 
Country.  Author:  Apprenticeship  in  American 
Trade  Unions.  1907;  Housing  Rehabilitation  (Rus- 
sell Sage  Foundation).  1912.  Address:  125  Butler 
Av..  Providence,  R.I. 

MOTIiEV,  John  Lothrop,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Nov. 
21.  1879;  s.  Thomas  and  Eleanor  (W^arren)  Motley; 
prep.  edn.  Groton  Sch.,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1902; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1904;  unmarried.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1904,  since  associated  with 
Storey,  Thorndike.  Palmer  &  Dodge.  Boston;  be- 
came mem.  of  firm.  Jan..  1910;  trustee  Suffolk 
Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Somerset,  Tennis  and  Racquet,  New  Riding,  Na- 
hant, N.E.  Kennel.  Recreations:  horseback  riding, 
shooting,  sailing.  Home:  Nahant,  Mass.  Office:  53 
State  St..  Boston. 

MOTLEY,  Thomas,  banker;  b.  Nahant,  Mass., 
Sept.  4,  1874;  s.  Thomas  and  Eleanor  (Warren) 
Motley;  descendant  of  John  Warren,  bro.  of  Gen. 
Joseph  Warren,  who  was  killed  at  Battle  of  Bunker 
Hill,  also  of  Edward  Motley,  bro.  of  John  Lothrop 
Motley,  historian;  prep.  edn.  Groton  Sch.;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1896;  m.  Margaret  Fay,  of  Boston,  Nov. 
12.  1902.  Began  with  Curtis  &  Motley,  bankers, 
1896;  mem.  Curtis  &  Sanger  since  1902;  trustee 
T\^arren  Instn.  for  Savings,  Charlestown;  dir. 
Parker  Cotton  Mills  Co..  Greenville.  S.C.  Mem. 
Boston  Stock  Exchange.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York),  Country 
(Nahant),  Somerset,  Tennis  and  Racquet.  Recre- 
ations: outdoor  sports.  Home:  241  Beacon  St. 
Office:    33   Congress   St.,   Boston. 

MOTT,  William  Elton,  hydraulic  engr. ;  moved 
to  Pittsburgh,   Pa.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

MOULTHBOP,  Leslie,  machinery  mfr.,  retired; 
b.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  May  3,  1846;  s.  Major  and 
Emily  Lois  (Brown)  Moulthrop:  ed.  pub.  and  pvt. 
schs.  and  business  coll.;  m.  Caroline  E.  Fairman. 
of  New  Haven,  May  7,  1873;  3  children,  Carolyn 
(Mrs.  W.  P.  Stanley,  of  Atlanta.  Ga.),  Berkeley  R., 
Alice  F.  (Mrs.  A.  R.  Burr,  of  New  Haven).  Be- 
came identified  with  the  New  Haven  Mfg.  Co.,  1870, 
sec.  and  treas.,  1879-07,  dir.  since  1907;  receiver 
for  Dwight  Slate  Machine  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn., 
1908-10.  Republican.  Baptist.  Club:  LTnion  League 
(trustee).  Home:  620  Orange  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

MOULTON,  Augustus  Preedom,  lawyer;  b.  Jay, 
Me.,  May  1,  1848;  s.  Freedom  and  Shuah  Coffin 
(Carter)  INIoulton;  descendant  on  paternal  side  of 
William  Moulton.  of  Hampton.  Me..  1630;  on  ma- 
ternal side  of  George  Cleve.  of  Portland,  Me., 
deputv  gov.  of  Me.  about  1650;  ed.  Gorham  Acad., 
Saco  High  Sch.;  grad.  Westbrook  Sem.,  1869;  A.B., 
Bowdoin,  1873,  tutor,  1874.  Read  law  with  Hon. 
William  L.  Putnam,  now  judge  U.S.  Ct.  of  Appeals; 


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has  practiced  alone  at  Portland  since  1876;  atty. 
for  many  corpns.,  and  extensive  business  in  state 
and  federal  cts.;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1878,  1879; 
mayor  City  of  Deering,  1898-9;  pres.  Bd.  of  Alder- 
men, Portland,  1900;  atty.  for  Bradstreet  Agency. 
Overseer  Bowdoin  Coll.;  trustee  Westbrook  Sem.; 
trustee  and  v. -p.  Thornton  Acad.  Republican; 
campaign  speaker.  Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  and  Cum- 
berland bar  assns..  Am.  Hist.  Soc,  Me.  Hist.  Soc, 
Me.  Geneal.  Soc,  Me.  Soc.  S.A.R.  (pres.  1908),  Soc. 
Colonial  Wars,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  (Bowdoin).  Mason  (K.T..  Shriner) ;  mem. 
K.  of  P.  Clubs:  Cumberland,  Portland,  Lincoln, 
Fraternity  (pres.),  Economic  (pres.).  Compiler 
Genealogy  of  Moulton  Family,  and  writer  on  hist. 
and  other  topics.  Recreations:  travel.  Home:  87 
Falmouth  St.     Office:  98  Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

MOUI.TO»r,  Charles  A.,  M.D. ;  b.  Concord,  Me., 
Mar.  12,  1860;  s.  Lorenzo  H.  and  Sarah  (Piper) 
Moulton;  grad.  Westbrook  Sem.,  Deering,  Me., 
1881;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1884;  m. 
Abbie  A.  Lunt,  of  Brunswick,  Me.,  June  3,  1885;  2 
children,  Ina  Mae,  Arthur  Lunt.  Began  practice 
at  New  Portland,  Me.,  1884;  removed  to  Hartland, 
1897;  pres.  and  gen.  mgr.  Hartland  &  St.  Albans 
Telephone  Co.,  Hartland  Electric  Light  &  Power 
Co.  Trustee  Me.  Central  Inst.,  Pittsfleld,  Me.  Mem. 
Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Somerset  Co.  Med.  Assn.,  Water- 
ville  Clin.  Soc.  Republican.  IMethodist.  Mason; 
Odd  Fellow.    Address:   Hartland,  Me. 

MOUIiTON',  Clarence  Eg-erton,  actuary  Nat.  Life 
Ins.  Co.;  b.  Randolph,  Vt.,  Sept.  29,  1863;  s.  .lustin 
Horace  and  Hannah  Olivia  (Perrin)  Moulton;  grad. 
coll.  prep,  course,  Randolph  schs.,  1885;  A.B.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1889;  m.  Middlesex,  Vt.,  Aug.  16,  1905, 
Mrs.  L.  Aline  Temple.  Clk.  treasurer's  office,  Oct. 
1,  1891,  asst.  treas.,  Jan.,  1896,  actuary  since  Apr., 
1902,  Nat.  Life  Ins.  Co.  Sec.  Bd.  of  Sch.  Commrs., 
Montpelier.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (K. 
T.,  Shriner).  Clubs:  Apollo,  Montpelier  Country, 
Lake  Mansfield  Trout.  Recreations:  golf,  motoring. 
Home:  12  Clarendon  Av.  Office:  116  State  St., 
Montpelier,  Vt. 

MOUIiTON",  David  Edward,  lawver;  b.  Falmouth. 
Me.,  Sept.  16,  1871:  s.  David  O.  and  Mehitable  P. 
(Wormwood)  Moulton;  descendant  of  William 
Moulton,  Hampton,  Me.,  1630;  LL.B.,  Tale  Law 
Sch..  1897,  M.L.,  1898,  and  since  practiced  at  Port- 
land: m.  Falmouth,  Me.,  Oct.  30,  1901,  Etta  B. 
Knight;  2  children,  Ruth,  Etta  Louise.  Clk.  and 
atty.  Portland  Water  Dist.  Mem.  Cumberland  Bar 
Assn.  Republican.  Universalist.  Mem.  S.A.R. 
Mason  (32°,  K.T.,  Shriner):  mem.  K.  of  P.,  Red 
Men.  B.P.O.E.  Recreations:  farming.  Home:  259 
Vaughan  St.    Office:  98  Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

MOUIiTON,    Edward    Seymour.     M.D.;    b.    New 

Bedford,  Mass.,  Apr.  26,  1868:  s.  Tyler  Calvin  and 
Susan  Abigail  (Seymour)  Moulton;  grad.  Grand 
River  Inst.,  Austinburg,  O.,  1887;  B.A.,  Oberlin, 
1891,  M.A.,  1894;  M.D.,  Yale  Med.  Sch.,  1894;  m. 
Fanchon  Wilson  Smith,  of  Sutter  Co.,  Cal.,  Feb. 
28,  1898:  2  children,  James  Seymour,  Janet.  Prac- 
ticed in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  since  1894;  maj.  Med. 
Corps,  C.N.G.  Mem.  Conn.  Med.  Soc,  New  Haven 
Co.  Med.  Assn.,  New  Haven  Med.  Assn.,  Assn.  Mil. 
Surgeons  of  U.S.  Republican.  Conglist.  Recre- 
ations: traveling.  Address:  237  York  St.,  New- 
Haven,    Conn. 

MOUIiTON',  Prank  Prescott,  educator.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

MOUIiTON,  Henry  M.,  M.D.;  b.  Canton,  Me., 
Dec.  2,  1863;  s.  Charles  T.  and  Jane  Cobb  (McCal- 
lister)  Moulton;  prep.  edn.  Greeley  Inst.,  Cumber- 
land Center,  Me.,  Westbrook  Sem..  to  1883;  A.B., 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  1886;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.,  Bow- 
doin Coll.,  1889:  post-grad,  work.  Coll.  of  Phys.  and 
Surg.,  New  York.  1900;  m.  Cumberland,  Me.,  Nov., 
1888,  Ina  M.  Wilson:  3  children,  Mollie,  b.  Mar.  7, 
1890;  Jeanie,  Apr.  7,  1896;  Katherine,  May  18,  1898. 
Has  practiced  at  (Cumberland  Center  since  1889. 
Democrat;  elected  mem.  Me.  Legislature  from 
towns  of  Cumberland  and  Falmouth  by  largest 
majority  ever  given  a  rep.  from  the  dist;  mem. 
Me.  Senate  since  1911.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Me. 
Med.  Assn.,  Cumberland  Co.  Med.  Assn.  Mason: 
mem.    I.O.O.F.,    K.    of    P.,    I.O.R.M.     Recreations: 


farming,  raising  fancy  Jerseys.    Address:  Cumber- 
land Center,   I\Ie. 

MOUIiTON,  Henry  Philip;  b.  Salem,  Mass.;  s. 
Henry  P.  and  Harriet  E.  Moulton;  A.B.,  Amherst, 
1902;  spl.  student  Harvard,  1904;  unmarried.  Was 
connected  with  Standard  Thennometer  &  Electric 
Co.,  Peabody,  Mass.,  and  later  with  transportation 
dept,  Seattle  (Wash.)  Electric  R.R. ;  asst.  supt. 
Salem  Fraternity,  Salem,  Mass.;  teacher  for  10 
yrs.,  Powder  Point  Sch.,  Duxbury,  Mass.;  owner 
and  dir.,  same,  since  Mar.  1,  1909.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  (Amherst 
Chapter);  past  master  of  The  Grange.  Address: 
Powder  Point  School,  Duxbury,  Mass. 

MOUIiTON,  Lorenzo  Edward,  educator;  b.  North 
New  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  20,  1869;  s.  Lorenzo  H. 
and  Charity  B.  (Strickland)  Moulton;  prep.  edn. 
Anson  Acad.,  North  Anson,  Me.;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll. 
1893;  m.  Alma  G.  Bailey,  of  Lewiston,  Me.,  Aug.  1, 
1894;  4  children,  Edward  B.,  Ralph  C,  Maynard  W., 
Francis  P.  Prin.  Monson  (Me.)  Acad.,  1893-6;  prin. 
Rockland  (Me.)  High  Sch.,  1896-07;  supt.  of  Rock- 
land schs.,  1907-8;  union  supt.  of  schs.  of  Rockland 
and  South  Thomaston,  1908-9;  prin.  Edward  Little 
High  Sch.,  Auburn,  since  1909.  Mem.  Auburn  Bd. 
of  Trade.  Active  mem.  N.E.A.,  Me.  Teachers'  Assn. 
(pres.  1912).  Republican.  Universalist.  Past  Mas- 
ter Aurora  Lodge,  No.  50,  F.  &  A.M.,  Rockland, 
Me.;  mem.  Bradford  Chapter  R.A.M.,  Auburn,  King 
Hiram  Council,  Rockland,  Me.  Address:  Auburn,  Me. 

MOUIiTON,  Sherman  Roberts,  lawyer;  b.  New 
York,  June  10,  1876:  s.  Clarence  Freeman  and 
Annie  Jane  (Roberts)  Moulton;  9th  generation  in 
direct  descent  from  Robert  Moulton,  who  came 
from  England  to  Mass.,  1637;  prep.  edn.  Randolph 
(Vt.)  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1898;  LL.B.. 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1901;  m.  Stella  Allen  Piatt,  of 
Burlington,  Vt.,  June  20,  1906:  1  son,  Horace  Piatt. 
Admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  Oct.  25,  1901;  practiced  in 
Randolph  until  Feb.,  1902;  asst.  atty.  Rutland  R.R. 
Co.,  1902-3;  with  Townsend  &  Avery,  New  York, 
1903;  mem.  Cowles  &  Moulton,  Burlington.  Vt., 
1903-11,  Cowles,  Moulton  &  Stearns,  1911-12;  pros, 
atty.  City  of  Burlington,  1911-13  and  1915;  now  in 
practice  alone;  legal  adviser  to  Gov.  Gates,  of  Vt., 
1915.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Vt.  Bar  Assn.,  Chittenden  Co.  Bar  Assn.,  Harvard 
Law  Sch.  Assn.,  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Casque  and 
Gauntlet  (Dartmouth).  Club:  Ethan  Allen.  Home: 
178  S.  Prospect  St.  Office:  188  Main  St.,  Burling- 
ton, Vt. 

MOUIiTON,  W.  Bean,  surgeon;  b.  Portland,  Me., 
Mar.  20,  1877;  s.  Matthias  and  Rose  A.  (Bean) 
Moulton:  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1899;  M.D.,  Johns  Hop- 
kins Med.  Sch.,  1903;  unmarried.  Following  grad- 
uation was  house  surgeon  Johns  Hopkins  Hosp., 
1%  yrs.;  in  practice  at  Portland  since  1905;  sur- 
geon Me.  Gen.  Hosp.;  instr.  in  gynecology,  Bow- 
doin Med.  Sch.;  consulting  surgeon,  Webber  Hosp. 
(Biddeford,  Me.).  Republican.  Universalist.  Fel- 
low Am.  Acad.  Medicine;  mem.  A.M.A.,  Me.  Med. 
Assn.  (sec,  1906-11),  Portland  Med.  Club,  Prac- 
titioners' Club,  Psi  Upsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Alpha  Kappa  Kappa.  Mason.  Clubs:  Portland^, 
Economic.  Recreations:  motoring.  Address:  655 
Congress  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

MOUIiTON,  "Warren  Joseph,  college  prof.;  b. 
Sandwich,  NiH.,  Aug.  30,  1865;  s.  Oilman  and 
Lydia  Ann  (Dearborn)  Moulton;  student  Boston 
U.,  1884-5;  B.A.,  Amherst,  1888,  M.A.,  1893  (D.D., 
1908);  B.D.,  Yale,  1893,  Hooker  fellow,  1893-5; 
studied  U.  of  Gottingen,  Germany.  1895-8,  Ph.D., 
1898;  m.  Helen  Winifred  Shute,  of  Boston,  June 
21,  1900.  Teacher  Semitic  and  Bibl.  Dept.,  Yale, 
1898-1902;  ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1899;  trav- 
eled, mainly  in  Palestine,  1902-3;  pastor,  mainly 
at  Athol,  Mass.,  1903-5:  asso.  prof.  N.T.  lang.  and 
lit.  and  corr.  sec,  1905-8;  Hayes  prof.  N.T.  lang. 
and  lit.  since  1908,  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.  Dir.  Am. 
Sch.  of  Oriental  Research  in  Jerusalem,  1912-13. 
Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Theta  Delta  Chi,  Soc.  Bibl. 
Lit.  and  Exegesis,  Palestine  Exploration  Fund, 
Deutscher  Verein  Zur  Erforschung  Palastinas, 
Relig.  Edn.  Assn.  Contbr.  to  Hastings'  Dictionary 
of  the  Bible,  Dictionary  of  Christ  and  the  Gospels, 
Yale  Bicentennial  Biblical  and  Semitic  Studies, 
and  jours.  Home:  331  Hammond  St.,  Bangor,  Me.* 


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MOUIiTON,    "William    Henry,    banker;    b.    Port-  and  past  prand  rep.  of  I.O.O.F.   of  R.I.;  chmn.  of 

land,    Me.,    Mar.    18,    1852;    A.B.,    Bowdoin,     1874.  bd.    of    trustees    Odd    Fellows'    Home.     Address: 

Pres.    Cumberland    Nat.    Bank,    v. -p.    Portland   Gas  Peacedale,  R.I. 

Light  Co.    Addres.s:  54  E.xchange  St.,  Portland,  Me.  rurn.-.,T-r,-^    -..r-i-ii          >           ...            j        .^          t,     tt 

^                                                     ^         •                   •  MO  WRY,   William   Aug-ustus,   educator;   b.   Ux- 

MOUIiTON,  WilUs  Bryant,  ophthalmologist;  bridge,  Mass.,  Aug.  13.  1829;  s.  Jonathan  and  Han- 
b.  Cornish,  Me.,  July  3,  1862;  s.  David  O.  and  nah  (Brayton)  Mowry;  student  Brown  U..  1854-7; 
Mehitable  P.  (Wormwood)  Moulton;  ed.  grammar  (hon.  A.M.,  Brown,  1866;  Ph.D.,  Bates  Coll.,  Me., 
and  high  schs..  South  Portland,  Me.;  M.D.,  Med.  1882;  LL.D.,  Whitman  Coll.,  Wash.,  1906);  m. 
Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1883;  (hon.  A.M.,  Colby,  Caroline  E.  Aldrich,  of  Woonsocket,  R.I.,  Apr.  29, 
1898);  m.  Estelle  M.  Cole,  Apr.  14,  1886;  4  chil-  1858.  Prln.  Providence  English  High  Sch.,  1859-64; 
dren,  Albert  W.  (A.M.,  M.D.),  Bryant  E.,  Manning  capt.  11th  R.I.  Inf.,  1862-3;  supt.  schs.,  Cranston, 
C,  Estelle  M.  Formerly  clin.  prof,  ophthalmology  R.I.,  1864-6;  prin.  English  and  Classical  Sch., 
and  otology,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin);  now  Providence  (private  acad.),  1864-84;  editor  Jour- 
prof,  same;  instr.  ophthalmology  and  otology,  nal  of  Education,  1884-6,  Education  (mag.),  1886- 
Portland  Sch.  for  Med.  Instruction;  e.K-surgeon,  91;  supt.  schs.,  Salem,  Mass.,  1891-4;  mem.  Sch. 
Me.  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary;  surgeon.  Me.  Gen.  Bd.,  Providence,  1869-74,  Boston,  1888-91;  pres. 
Hosp.,  consulting  surgeon,  Central  Me.  Gen.  Ilosp.  Marthas  Vinevard  Summer  Inst.,  1887-1905.  Ex- 
(Lewiston),  and  Webber  Hosp.  (Biddeford,  Me.),  pres.  R.I.  Inst,  of  Instrn.,  Am.  Inst,  of  Instrn., 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Am.  Otol.  and  Laryngol.  Assn..  Cum-  and  of  Dept.  of  Higher  Edn.  of  N.E.A. ;  mem.  Am. 
berland  Med.  Assn.,  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  Me.  Geneal.  Hist.  Assn.,  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Phi  Beta 
Soc.  Clubs:  Bramhall  League  (pres..  1915),  Lister  Kappa,  G.A.R.,  Loval  Legion.  Am.  Peace  Soc, 
Medical.  Innominate.  Address:  180  State  St.,  Port-  Mass.  Peace  Soc,  Mass.  Schoolmasters'  Club,  Bar- 
land,   Me.*  nard  Club,  Mass.  Teachers'  Assn.,  Boston  Congre- 

MOWBBAY,  H(arry)  Siddons,  painter;  b.  Alex-  fational  Club.  Conglist.  Republican.  Has  lec- 
andria,  Egypt,  Aug.  5.  1858;  brought  to  U.S.,  1859;  tured  before  univs.  colls  normal  schs  and  teach- 
ed.  Drurv  Acad.,  North  Adams,  Mass..  and  U.S.  e^s  msts.  m  25  states.  (See  W^ho  s  Who  m  Amer- 
Mil.  Acad.,  1875;  studied  painting  under  Bonnat,  ica  for  books  and  writings.)  Address:  17  River- 
Paris,  1878;  in  New  York  since  1878;  m.  Helen  A.  si/e  Sq.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.;  (summer)  Oak  Bluffs, 
Millard,     of     North     Adams,     Mass..    1888.      Prin.  Mass.* 

works.  Aladin.  Evening  Breeze,  Le  Destin,  etc.;  MOWRY,  William  Chapman,  gen.  ins.;  b.  Men- 
mural  decorations  in  residences  of  F.  W.  Vander-  asha.  Wis.,  Sept.  8.  1860;  s.  Winsor  A.  and  Helen 
bilt.  C.  P.  Huntington,  J.  Pierpont  Morgan,.  Appel-  (Shepard)  Mowry;  ed.  Mowry  &  Goffs  English 
gate  Ct.  House  and  University  Club  Library.  New  and  Classical  Sch..  Providence.  R.I..  and  Mass. 
York,  residence  of  Larz  Anderson,  W^ashington,  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Phila.,  Jan.  14.  1885.  Ida  Wheatley; 
Federal  Court  Room,  Cleveland;  council  room.  3  children.  W.  Wheatley.  Edna  (Mrs.  Walter  H. 
University  Club.  New  York.  Clark  prize.  Nat.  Colwell),  Winsor  A.  In  ins.  business  at  Woon- 
Acad.  Design,  1888.  Dir.  Am.  Acad,  in  Rome.  1903.  socket,  R.I..  since  1895;  pres.  Mechanics'  Savings 
N.A..  1891.    Home:  Washington.  Conn.*  Bank;    dir.    Nat.    Globe    Bank;    mem.    city    council. 

MOWER,    Edmund    Curtis,    lawyer;    b.    Morris-  Jj^fl^e;'"  Oo^Ta'^n^'sT^Wo'^nTo'cke't' R?^'""^'°"    -'^''• 

town.   Vt.,    Feb.    22.    1869;    s.   Marshall   Curtis   and  «J™ce.  J-  Main  bt.,   w  oonsocKet,  ±t.i. 

Lois   Maria    (Pollard)    Mower;   prep.    edn.    People's  MOXOM,   Philip   Stafford,   clergyman;    b.    Mark- 

Acad..   Morrisville.  Vt.;   A.B..  U.   of  Vt..   1892    (Phi  ham.  Can.,  Aug.   10.  1848;  s.  Rev.  Job  Hibbard  and 

Beta  Kappa).  A.M..   1904;   LL.B..   Univ.   Law   Sch.,  Anne   (Turner)    Moxom;  served  with  Army  of  the 

New  York.  1896;  m.  Burlington.  Vt..  Dec.  11.  1897.  Cumberland  at  Ft.  Donelson  as  "capt.'s  boy."  1862: 

Maud    Evelyn    Dodds;    children.    Edmund    Curtis,  enlisted  in  17th  111.  Cav..  Oct.  3.  1863,  serving  until 

Marshall    Ellis.    Evelyn.     Began    practice    at    Bur-  Nov.    30.    1865;    student   Kalamazoo    (Mich.)    Coll.. 

lington,   Vt..    1896;    atty.    Rutland   R.R.    Co.;    v.-p.,  1866-8.    Shurtleff    Coll..    111.,    1868-70;    A.B..    U.    of 

dir.    Burlington   Trust  Co.     State's  atty.   for  Chit-  Rochester.    1879.    A.M..     1882;    studied    Rochester 

tenden  Co..   1900-2;   municipal  judge,  Apr.   1.  1905-  Theol.    Sem.,    1875-8;    (D.D.,    Brown    U.,    1892):    m. 

Apr.   1.   1911;   trustee  U.   of  Vt.,   since  June.    1907;  Isabel  Elliott,  of  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  Sept.  6,  1871. 

trustee  Fletcher  Free  Library.    Republican.    Uni-  Ordained  to  ministry.  Sept.  19.  1871.    Pastor  First 

tarian.    Mem.  Vt.  Alpha  Chapter  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Bapt.  Ch..   Cleveland.   O.,   1879-85,   First  Bapt.  Ch.. 

Club:    Ethan    Allen.     Home:     204    S.    Willard    St.  Boston.     1885-93.     South    Congl.     Ch..     Springfield. 

Office:  162  College  St..  Burlington.  Vt.  Mass.,  since  Mar.,  1894.    Univ.  preacher.  Harvard. 

-lurnTn'T'-D      t«.^-.«    -a^,^:^     «i „«.^,,,^„ « .    K     nor^  1894-7;  preachcr  at  Yale.  Cornell.  Vassar,  Welles- 

MOWER,    Irvmg-    Beims,    clergyman.    b.Cani-  j           Amherst.     Williams.     Dartmouth.     Bowdoin. 

?^V»w',,?  aV-.wI^^  ii-  ^a^^^^^^  Chicago,     etc.      Lowell    lecturer.     1895      presented 

^?^?-^^^  ^/f'^TsVs^-^'c^v.^^^^^.wt^.^^/r.?^^^  paper  on  Immortality,  before  World's  Parliament 

?884     (AM    'Colbv'ml    DD     1906)     m    Ann^^^^  °f    Religions    and    sermon    before    World's    Peace 

nai^win     b  ^iii'a'^t     atL      T\;;i  98^S^  Congress;    del.    to    various    Internal.    Peace    Con- 

^.^i^T^  ;.,?..    n\T;i^nf;;^%tLinlV    ?      ni"  presses,    Internat.    Congl.    Council.    Boston.    1899: 

^n^;^^."r.f®rv,?;'i  =  t^f.7Q?l.^a.tn.^hn?n^^  '^ir.    Am.    Missionary    Assn.;    mem     Lake    Mohonk 

f 88^^    K^nnl^  fnu-nnr't     m1'  ^f^l^\^   %^<vhlAn  ^onf.    on    Internat.    Arbitration.    Am.    Peace    Soc. 

189^1'    Sou?h    Berwick     llgS  03-    co'rr     sec      Me'  ^^^^^  ^^^^^  S^^^-  Church  Peace  League.  Soc.  Bibl. 

^IrTf    'Mrc=V^!^a,.,.  «^-i    =';^n!  iQn'^'    2?ui;.o«=    9  rv.f'  Lit.   and  Exegesis.  Am.   Soc.   Internat.   Law;   pres. 

w'i  'w      w.t^7nl2  ^?i                     Addiess.  2  Col-  Boston  Browning  Soc.  1894-7   (hon.  v.-p.  for  life), 

lege    ri.,    vvatervuie,    iue.  Appalachian    Mountain    Club.    1894-5;    hon.    mem. 

MOWRY,  Blanche  Swett,  author;  moved  to  De-  New    York    Browninar    Soc.      Progressive.      Clubs: 

troit.    Mich.     (See    vol.    1909.    also   Who's   Who    in  Springfield  Countrv.  T^Mnthrop,  Appalachian  Moun- 

America,    1914-15.)  tain   (life).    Author:  The  Aim  of  Life,  1894;  From 

MOWRY,     Oscar    Brownell,     lawyer;     deceased.  Jerusalem    to    Nicaea — The    Church    in    the    First 

(Sec  vol    1909  )  Three  Centuries,  1895;  The  Religion  of  Hope,  1896; 

MOWRY    Sumner    business  m-r  •  b    Smithfield  '^^'^  Masters:  Browning  and  Turgenief,  1912;  also 

RI      Feb     15     18^7     s     WpIcoi^'f    and   Amanda  ""serous  articles  in  religious  and  secular  period- 

L'wryred.'k.LN;rmal'sch'?M\piea"sintAcaS  ^^efd'"  mIss'*"''^    '''    Dartmouth    Terrace,    Spring- 

Sauveur  Coll.   of  Language;  U.   of  Vt.;   m.   Jennie  "*^'"'    -^^^^^s. 

R.  Brown,  of  Peacedale.   1889;   1  child.  Sumner  B.  MOYER,  Curtis  Haynes,  art  dealer;  b.  Campden. 

(deceased).      Prin.     High     Sch..     Peacedale.     R.I..  Ont.,  Can.,  Aug.   14,   1866;   s.  William  Wismer  and 

1884-1904;   mgr.   E.   S.   Hodge  Co.   since   1904;   also  Anna  (Moyer)   Moyer;  came  to  U.S.,  1882;  ed.  pub. 

mgr.  Narragansett  Realty  Co.,  Narragansett  Pier,  schs.,    Campden;    m.    Amelia    Reis,    of    Hartford. 

R.I.     Mem.   R.I.    Senate.   1906-12;   mem.   commn.    of  Conn.,    Nov.    22,    1892;    1    daughter,    Madeline   Reis. 

15    to    revise    the    State    Constn.,    1912-15;    commr.  Clk.  in  office  of  Phoenix  Ins.  Co..  Hartford,  1883-8; 

Commodore    Perry    Centennial    Anniversary,    1913;  clk.    in    the    Eckhardt    Art    Store,     1888-93.     mer., 

mem.    bd.    visitors    R.I.    Normal    Sch.;    sec.    Bd.    of  1893-01;    art    dealer    on    own    account    since    1901. 

Edn..  South  Kingston.  R.I..  since  1887;  Dem.  can-  Sec.  Art  Dealers'  Assn.  of  America;  dir.  Municipal 

didate  for  It.-gov.,  1912.  1914.    Past  grand  master  Art   Soc.   of  Hartford.    Mason.    Club:   City    (Hart- 


cnem.   aepi.,  (jiaiK   u.,   isa^-i;  iiistr.  oiganiu  uiieiii- 

lann,   educator;    Oct.    24,    1860-    istr/    ^nd    organic    analysis     1895-04,    asst     prof., 

vol.   1909,  also  Who's  Who  in    1905-13    assa  prof   organic  chem    research,  1913—, 

Mass.  Inst.  Tech.    (See  Who  s  Who  in  America  for 


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ford).    Home:  68  Girard  Av.    Office:  105  Pratt  St.,  Wellesley  Coll.    Address:  Wellesley  Coll.,  Welles- 
Hartford,  Conn.  ley,  Mass.* 

MUBGZ:,  James,  clergyman;  b.  West  Springfield,  MUHIGAN,  Henry  Coolidg'e,  lawyer;  b.  Natick, 
Mass.,  Apr.  5,  1844;  s.  Rev.  James  and  Harriet  W.  Mass.,  Mar.  6,  1854;  s.  Simon  and  Almaria  (Cool- 
(Goodridge)  Mudge;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  1865,  A.M.,  idge)  Mulligan;  ed.  Natick  pub.  schs.;  A.B.,  Har- 
1868;  S.T.B.,  Boston  U.,  1870;  (S.T.D.,  Wesleyan,  yard,  1879;  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1879-81;  m.  Minna 
1891);  m.  Martha  M.  Wiswell,  of  New  Haven,  Rawson,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  Dec.  22,  1886;  3 
Conn.,  Apr.  29,  1873.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1868;  children,  Ralph  Coolidge,  Ruth,  Alice  G.  Began 
pastor  in  Mass.,  1868-73  and  1883-1908;  missionary  practice  in  Boston,  1883;  trial  justice,  Natick,  1892- 
in  India,  1873-83.  Lecturer  on  missions,  Boston  U.  12;  mem.  Mass.  Senate,  1909-12  inclusive  (chmn. 
Sch.  of  Theology,  ISSS — .  Sec.  N.E.  Conf.  M.E.  com.  on  met.  affairs,  1911;  chmn.  federal  relations 
Cli.,  since  1889;  sec.  and  treas.  Conf.  Missionary  com.  2  terms;  chmn.  judiciary  com.,  1912);  a 
Soc,  since  1886;  dir.  Meth.  Ministers'  Relief  Assn.,  leader  in  the  Senate,  and  prominent  in  extending 
etc.;  mem.  Gen.  Conf.,  1900  (a  sec);  sec.  Bos-  provisions  of  worl^ingmen's  compensation  act;  as- 
ton  Itinerants'  Club,  1906 — .  (See  Who's  Who  in  sisted  materially  in  reorganizing  the  Boston  Muni- 
America  for  list  jof  books,  etc.)  Home:  33  Cedar  cipal  courts  and  revising  system  of  judicial  pro- 
St.,  Maiden,  Mass"*  cedure;     mem.     Governor's     Council,     1915;     pres. 

Tw-rTT-TTT TTiTr«    T«-u-   B^^^    „,,i,ii^i,„„  „„^  r.„.iv,to^-  Natick  Flve   Ceuts   Savings  Bank  since   1906:   dir. 

1,  ^^^1     ^^'  'n^'^^^'V?^   <ffi^Qfi??P  A^a^'  Wellesley  Nat.   Bank.    Mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Natick,  24 

•  ^Wl'^^  °°.w''-  Ont  -  ^''\'i^°'^-  i^'  ^^^^'  ^-  ^n^^-  yrs.:  trustee  Morse  Inst.,  of  Natick  (pub.  library), 

and  Maria  (\\  agner)  Muehling;  ed.  conimon  schs.,  ^^^^^  ^894              ^^^^  sin^;e  1906.   Republican  (con- 

Vi-J^^^^^''  Green,  of  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,_  Feb.  7,  servative).    Conglist.    Mason    (K.T.);   mem.   Loyal 

1885;   1  son^  Lawrence  G.    Learned  printer  s  trade  Legion,    S.    of    V.     Clubs:    Middlesex,    Republican. 

m  Berlin,  Ont.;es^tablished  daily  newspaper, (Ger-  Home:     Natick,     Mass.      Office:     73     Tren^ont    St., 

man),  at  Grand   Rapids,  Mich.,   1893;  job  printing  •o„<jf.nn 

office,  1897;  publisher  of  Evening  News,  Sault  Ste  -^"^'^""• 

Marie,  Mich.,  1902-12;  associated  with  Maj.  Frank  MTJLIiIKEN,  Samuel  Parsons,  chemist:  b.  New- 

Knox  and   founded  The  Evening  News,   Manches-  burvport,    Mass.,    Dec.    19,    1864;    s.    Moses   J.    and 

ter,  N.H.,  1912,  and  later  acquired  the  Manchester  Sarah  D.  (Gibbs)  Mulliken;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 

Union;  now  treas.  and  business  mgr.  Union-Leader  1887;  Ph.D..  U.  of  Leipzig,   1890;   post-grad,  study 

Pub.  Co.    Served  as  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Grand  Clark  U.,  Mass.,  1891;   m.  Katherine  W.  Mulliken, 

Rapids.       Republican.       Lutheran.       Mason      (32°,  of  Wollaston,  Mass.,  June  27,  1893.    Asst.  in  chem- 

K.T.),    Elk,    Maccataee.     Club:    Calumet.     Recrea-  istry,  U.  of  Cincinnati,  1887-8;  asso.  in  chemistry, 

tions:  curling  and  bowling.    Address:  Manchester,  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,   1892;  instr.  and  acting  head  of 

N.H.  chem.  dept.,  Clark  U.,  1892-4;  instr.  organic  chern- 

MUEI^IiEB,   Hermann, 

America    1908-9  )^^  ^°              '                                       "  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.    (See  AVho's  Who  in  America  for 

books,    etc.)     Home:    6    Harris    St.,    Newburyport, 

STUIB,  Downie  D.;  v. -p.  1st  Nat.  Bank  of  Boston;  Mass. 
dir.    Cambridge    Trust    Co.,    Merchants    Nat.    Bank 

(Worcester,  Mass.).    Address:  1st  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  MULLINER,  Mary  Bees,  M.D.;  b.  Camden.  N.J., 

Boston  d.  Nathan  Thacher  and  Hannah  A.   (Shute)   MuUi- 

,                            ,                 ,    „  .       ,  ner;  grad.  Friends  Central  High  Sch.,  Phila.,  1876, 

MUIiFOBD,  Roland  Jessup,  educator;  b.  Friends-  Durant  Normal  Sch.  of  Physical  Training,  Boston, 

ville.    Pa.,    May    27,    1871;    s.    Elisha    (LL.D.)    and  iggi-    m.D.,    Boston    U.    Sch.    of    Med.,    1896:    hon. 

Rachel   Price    (Carmalt)    Mulford;   A.B.,   Harvard,  diploma,  Sargent  Sch.  for  Physical  Edn.,  1907;  un- 

1893,   LL.B.,    1896;   fellow   in   politics,   Johns   Hop-  married.    Began  active  career  as   teacher  Camden 

kin.s,  1901,  Ph.D.,   1903;  m.  Margaret  Biddle  Guest  pub.  schs.;   asst.  Durant  Normal   Sch.,   1891-3,   and 

Blackwell,  of  Baltimore,  Dec.  21,  1901.    Master,  St.  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1894-5;  lecturer,  Har- 

Mark's    Sch.,    Southboro,    Mass.,    1893-4,    Pomfret  yard  U.  Summer  Sch.  since  1901,  and  Sargent  Nor- 

(Conn.)   Sch.,  1896-9;  head  master  Country  Sch.  of  mal  Sch.  for  Physical  Edn.,  1903-13;  in  gen.  prac- 

Baltimore,    1901-3,   Cheshire    (Conn.)    Sch.,    1903-7,  tice  and  mechanotherapy  since  1896;  dir.  Am.  Sch. 

Ridgefleld    (Conn.)    Sch.,    1907 — .    Ordained   deacon  for  Physical   Edn.    Mem.   Am.   Inst.  Homosopathy, 

P.E.  Ch.,   1910.    Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Headmas-  Mass.  Homre.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Physical  Edn.  Assn. 

ters'    Assn.     Club:    University    (New    York).     Dir.  (nat.  council,  1899-05).    Recreations:  light  reading. 

Camp  Choconut,  Friendsville,  Pa.,  1896-15.    Home:  Home:  Welleslev  Hills.    Office:   44  St.  Botolph  St., 

Ridgefleld,  Conn.*  Boston. 

muiMl^HN,    Charles    Ward,    mfr.;    B.C.E.,    U.    of  MULBEADY,  Edwin,  probation  officer.    (See  vol. 

Me.,   1883.    Engaged  in  mfg.  in  Bangor;  served  as  1909  ) 
mem.  Me.   Ho.  of  Rep.,  mayor  of  Bangor;   trustee 

State  Normal  Sch.    Democrat.    Home:  Bangor,  Me.  MTJIiVENY,  Frank,  lawyer;  b.  Fall  River,  Mass., 

„,„, ,     ,  ,        „.u                  ,                        X.     X,  June  14,  1886;  s.  John  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Lee)  Mul- 

MUI.I.EN,    John    Thomas,    clergyman;    b.    Rox-  veny;   ed.   Fall   River  pub.   schs.;   Bristol  Co.   Law 

bury,     Mass.,     June     12,     1866;     s.     Jeremiah    and  gc^.,    1907;    spl.    student   Boston   U.    Sch.    of   Law, 

Bridget    (Martin)     Mullen;    grad.    Roxbury    High  jgn^    1912;    unmarried.     Admitted    to    Mass.    bar, 

Sch.,  1883,  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1886;  student  Boston  1908,  and  since  in  gen.  practice  at  Fall  River;  mem. 

Coll.,    1886-8;    Ph.B.,    Grand    Sem.    of    St.    Sulpice,  Mass    Ho    of  Rep ,  1911,  12,  13.  14,  15.    Republican. 

Paris,    1889:    student    U.    of    Innsbruck,    Austria.  Episcopalian.     Mason    (King   Philip   Lodge,    Royal 

1891-3;  J. CD.,  U.   of  Apollinare,   Rome,   1895.    Or-  Arch  Chapter);  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Sons  of  St.  George, 

dained  priest  Roman  Catholic  Ch.  at  Brixen,  Aus-  clubs:  Randall,  Brooks,  British  American.    Home: 

tria,  1903;  on  return  home,  in  summer  of  1895,  was  s24  Walnut  St.   Office:  127  Granite  Blk.,  Fall  River, 

apptd.   asst.   at  Cathedral,   Boston;   was  made  rec-  Mass 

tor,  1905:  pastor  at  Hudson,  Mass.,  since  Oct.,  1907.         __,„_„«.„...     „^     ,        « „     ,„„,„..„.    r.     -\r^A 

While    at    Cathedral    occupied    many    positions    in  ,  ^^J^O^?'    ^^^^\\f^^^^^^^' .^^^-^^X.'    ^"^  t  ^I 

diocesan    work;    defender    of    the    marriage    bond,  C?'''^'.^^?^-'..^^'^^-  ^^'  i^^^'vf' •^%"^^'^'"  i     ^r  a  S® 

procurator     fiscalis,     spiritual     dir.     Archdiocesan  g.    Mumford;    ed.    pub    schs    of   Providence     A  B 

Catholic  Total  Abstinence  Union.    Address:   Hud-  Brown    U-.    1881     A.M.,    1884;    mEmniaM     Van 

sjon    Mn«;c!  Slvck,    of    Providence,    Apr.    27,    1887;    2    children, 

son,  iviass.  Marion    (Mrs.    Karl    Humphrey),    Nicholas    V.    S. 

IvrUIiIiEB,     Margrarethe      (Magdalene     Karoline  Admitted    to    bar,    1883;    practiced    at    Providence 

Elisabeth),    college    prof.;    b.    Hanover,    Germany,  (except  15  mos.  at  Buffalo,  N.Y.),  1883-05;  was  elk. 

Sept.  25,  1862;  d.  Hermann  Friedrich  Christian  and  Municipal  Ct.,  asst.  atty.-gen.  R.I.;   mem.  R.I.  Ho. 

Emilie    Louise    Elsbeth     (Bauermeister)     Muller;  of  Rep.,  1893-4  and  1903;  justice  Superior  Ct.,  1905- 

grad.   Hanover   Normal   Coll.,    1884;   student  U.   of  09;    since    in    gen.    practice;    trustee    R.I.    Trolley 

Gottingen,   1895-7:    sem.   work  with   Profs.    Moritz  Lines.     Episcopalian.     Mason    (33°,    K.T.).     Clubs: 

Heyne  and  Lorenz  Morsbach;  unmarried.    Came  to  University,  Agawam  Hunt,  Providence  Art.    Rec- 

U.S.,    1885;    taught    Concord,    N.H.,    1885-9;    instr.,  reations:  golf.    Home:  50  Humboldt  Av.    Office:  10 

1889-95,  asso.  prof.,  1897,  now  prof.  dept.  German,  Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 


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MUMFOBD,  George  Saltonstall,  banker;  b.  Roch- 
ester, X.V.,  Aug.  IN,  ibOG;  .s.  Guorge  K.  and  Julia 
(Hills)  Mumford;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1S87;  m.  Isabella 
Lee,  of  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.,  Dec.  7,  1895;  children, 
George  Saltonstall,  Jr.,  Isabella  Lee,  Jr.  Began 
with  the  C.  &  C.  Electric  Co.,  mfrs..  New  York,  and 
continued  7  yrs.;  then  -sub-mgr.  ITnion  Safe  De- 
posit Vaults,  Boston,  4  yrs.;  sec.  City  Trust  Co., 
S  yrs.;  pres.  Commonwealth  Trust  Co.  since  1909; 
v.-p.  Security  Safe  Deposit  Co.;  dir.  Bowker-Tor- 
rey  Co.  Treas.  and  mem.  council  Boston  Assn.  for 
Relief  and  Control  of  Tuberculosis.  Clubs:  Somer- 
set (Boston),  The  Country  (Brookline),  University 
(New  York).  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home: 
Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.  Office:  30  Congress  St.,  Bos- 
ton,  INIas.';. 

MUMFOBD,  James  Greg-ory,  M.D.;  Dec.  2,  1SG3- 
19 — .  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

MUNDV,  Arthur  Joseph,  inventor;  Sept.  13, 
lS50-Mar.   29,   1912.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

MUNDY,  Talbot,  author;  b.  London,  Eng.,  Apr. 
23,  1879;  ed.  at  Rugby;  later  in  British  Govt.  Serv- 
ice in  India  and  East  Africa;  came  to  America, 
1911;  m.  Harriette  Rosemary  Strafer,  of  Cincin- 
nati and  New  York,  Aug.  21,  1913.  Has  written 
regularly  for  the  Ridgway  Co.'s  pubis.,  since  1911, 
stories  chiefly  appearing  in  "Adventure."  Chris- 
tian Scientist.  Club:  New  York  Press.  Author: 
Run?   Ho:    1914.     Address;    Norway,   Me. 

MUNGEB,  Theodore  Thornton,  clergyman;  Mar. 
5.  1830-Jan.  11,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1908-9.) 

M1JNN,  Charles  Clarb,  author;  b.  Southington, 
Conn.,  :Ma.\'  11,  1848;  s.  Charles  E.  and  Eliza 
(Clark)  Munn;  reared  on  farm;  ed.  country  sch.; 
left  farm  at  17:  commercial  traveler  for  30  yrs.; 
m.  Mary  E.  Hill,  of  Meriden,  Conn.,  Sept.  28,  1882. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books.) 
Address:    95    Sumnei-   .Vv.,   Springfield,   Mass.* 

MIJNll',  Frank  Benjamin,  lawyer;  b.  West  Stock- 
bridge,  Mass.,  Nov.  16,  1S60;  s.  James  B.  and  Eliza 
(Boughton)  Munn;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1887;  m.  Ma- 
rie Widmer,  of  New  Hartford,  Conn.,  Dec.  15,  1892. 
Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1892,  and  since  practiced  in 
Winsted;  formerly  mem.  Smith  &  Munn;  now  prac- 
ticing alone  in  state  and  federal  cts.;  judge  of  Pro- 
bate Ct.,  1894-6:  referee  in  bankruptcy,  1898-14 
(never  had  a  decision  reversed);  chmn.  Sch.  Bd., 
1907-10;  mem.  Rep.  State  Central  Com.  Methodist. 
Mason;  mem.  K.  of  P.,  B.P.O.  Elks,  Woodmen. 
Clubs:  Winchester,  Litchfield  County  University. 
Home:  New  Hartford,  Conn.   Office:  Winsted,  Conn. 

MUNN,  George  Iieslie,  advertising  manager;  b. 
Stonington,  Conn.,  Jan.  22,  1863;  s.  George  Merritt 
and  Sarah  (Leslie)  Munn;  grad.  Holyoke  High 
Sch.,  1881;  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  class  of  1888 
(non-grad.):  m.  Susie  Belle  Bosworth,  of  East- 
hampton,  Mass..  Nov.  30,  1887;  children,  Edwin 
Bosworth,  Leslie  Searle.  Began  active  career  at 
18,  as  designer  for  Nashawanmuck  Mfg.  Co.,  sus- 
pender mfrs.,  Easthampton;  became  editor  and 
propr.  Easthampton  News,  in  company  with  John 
Leitch,  Jr.,  1889,  and  later  became  sole  owner,  con- 
tinuing until  1905;  in  advertising  business  in 
Springfield  (pres.  Munn-Nichols  Co.)  since  1905. 
Conglist.  Mason.  Mem.  Y.M.C.A.  Club:  Pascom- 
muck.  Recreations:  tramping,  mountain  climbing. 
Home:  6  Prospect  St.,  Easthampton,  Mass.  Office: 
389  Main  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

MUNBO,  Emily  Gardner,  educator:  b.  Bristol, 
R.I.;  d.  Otis  and  Hannah  Billings  (Waldron)  Mun- 
ro;  grad.  Bristol  High  Sch.,  1894;  Ph.B..  Brown  T'., 
1898.  A.M..  1907;  unmarried.  Instr.  in  English,  St. 
Mary's  Sch.,  Burlington,  N.J.,  1899-1900;  In  charge 
Christodora  House  (social  settlement),  N.Y.  City, 
1900-1;  instr.  in  English.  Albanv  (N.Y.)  Acad,  for 
Girls,  1901-9;  prin.  St.  Margaret's  Sch.  for  Girls. 
Waterbury,  (ionn.,  since  1909.  Episcopalian.  Ad- 
dress: St.  Margaret's  School,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

MTTNBO,  John  Cummings,  surgeon:  Mar.  26, 
lS58-Dec.  6,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in    America,    1910-11.) 

MUNBO,  Melville  Smith,  electrical  engineer;  b. 
Charlestown,    Mass.,    .July    7,    1881;    s.    Melville   E. 


and  Thankie  (Garrick)  Munro;  grad.  Medford 
High  Sch.,  1900;  B.S.,  Tufts  Coll.  Engrlng.  Sch., 
1904;  m.  Ruth  M.  Harmon,  of  Somerville,  Mass., 
June  5,  1907;  2  children,  Lawrence  ]\1.,  Ella  H. 
Began  active  career  in  employ  of  Gen.  Electric  Co., 
Schenectady,  N.Y.,  1904;  instr.  and  asst.  prof.  elec. 
engring..  Tufts  Coll.  since  1905.  Mem.  Am.  Inst. 
Elec.  Engrs.,  Soc.  foi-  Promotion  Engring.  Edn., 
Delta  Upsilon.  Republican.  Universalist.  Ad- 
dress: 101  Talbot  Av.,  Tufts  College,  Mass. 

MUNBO,  ■Walter  lee,  M.D.;  b.  Bristol,  R.I.,  Sept. 
4,  1857;  s.  John  B.  and  Abby  H.  (Batt)  Munro; 
grad.  Bristol  High  Sch.,  1873,  ana  Mowry  &  Goff's 
Sch.,  Providence,  1875;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1879,  A.M., 
1882;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1885;  Boston  City 
Hosp.,  1884-5,  Boston  Lying-in  Hosp.,  1885;  m. 
Sarah  Frances  Rose,  of  Providence,  Dec.  7,  1887; 
2  children.  Rose  C,  Harold  W.  Practiced  In  Meri- 
den, Conn.,  for  a  few  mos.  in  1885-6;  located  in 
Providence,  1886;  surgeon  to  out-patients,  R.I. 
Hosp.,  1886-95;  visiting  surgeon,  R.I.  Hosp.  since 
1895;  consulting  surgeon  St.  Joseph's  Hosp.,  since 
1897;  consulting  surgeon  Memorial  Hosp.,  Paw- 
tucket;  visiting  surgeon,  State  Hosp.  for  the  In- 
sane; visiting  phys.,  St.  Vincent's  Infant  Asylum, 
from  time  it  was  opened  to  1899.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  R.I.  Med. 
Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn.,  Friday  Night  Med. 
Club,  Boston  City  Hosp.  Alumni  Assn.,  Harvard 
Med.  Alumni  Assn.,  Beta  Chapter  Delta  Phi,  Brown 
Chapter  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  !Mem.  Soc.  Mayfiower 
Descendants,  S.A.R..  R.I.  Hist.  Soc.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  University,  Providence  Art,  Wannamoisett 
(Country,  A.  E.  Club,  Brown  University  (New 
York).  Recreations:  foreign  travel,  big  game 
hunting,  fishing,  golf.  Home:  189  Waterman  St. 
Office:  62  N.  Main  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

MUNBO,  "Wilfred  Harold,  college  prof.;  b.  Bris- 
tol, R.I.,  Aug.  20,  1S49;  s.  John  B.  and  Abby  How- 
land  (Batt)  Munro:  A.B.,  Brovvn,  1870,  A.M.,  1873; 
post-grad,  course,  Brown,  1889-90,  univs.  of  Frei- 
burg and  Heidelberg,  1890-1;  (L.H.D.,  Hobart  Col- 
lege, Geneva,  N.Y.,  1910) ;  m.  Susan  Wilkinson 
Goodwin,  of  Bristol,  R.I.,  Dec.  28,  1875.  Master  in 
De  Veaux  Coll.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.Y.,  1870-1;  asso. 
prin.  St.  Mark's  Sch.,  Salt  Lake  City,  1871;  in 
South  and  Central  America,  1873:  prin.  Le  Roy 
(N.Y.)  Acad.  Inst.,  1875-9;  pres.  De  Veaux  Coll., 
1881-9;  asso.  prof,  history  and  director  of  uni- 
versity extension,  1891-9,  prof.  European  history, 
1899-1911,  emeritus  prof.  1911,  Brown  U.  Pres.  R.I. 
Alpha  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  R.I.  Hist.  Soc.  since 
1906,  R.I.  Soc.  S.A.R.,  Barnard  Club,  Churchmen's 
Club,  A.E.  Club  since  1907;  gov.  R.I.  Soc.  Colonial 
Wais,  R.I.  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants;  mem.  Am. 
Hist.  Assn.,  Am.  Antlq.  Soc,  Wis.  Hist.  Soc,  Minn. 
Hist.  Soc,  Ends  of  the  Earth  (New  York),  Delta 
Phi.  Mem.  Providence  Sch.  Com.,  1910 — .  World 
wide  traveler.  Episcopalian.  Club:  University. 
(See  Who's  AVho  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:  115  Butler  Av.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

MUNBO,  William  Bennett,  college  prof.;  b.  Al- 
monte, Ont.,  Can.,  Jan.  5,  1875;  s.  John  MacNab 
and  Sarah  (Bennett)  Munro;  B.A..  Queen's  U., 
Can.,  1895,  M.A.,  1896;  LL.B..  U.  of  Edinburgh, 
1898;  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1900;  U.  of  Berlin,  1900-1; 
(hon.  M.A.,  Williams.  1904,  LL.D.,  1912);  m.  Pasa- 
dena, Cal.,  Caroline  Sanford,  g.  d.  Orren  A.  Gorton, 
M.D.,  of  New  York.  Feb.  19,  1913.  Instr.  history 
and  polit.  science,  Williams  College,  1901-4;  instr. 
govt.,  1904-6,  asst.  prof.,  1906,  and  now  prof, 
municipal  govt.,  Harvard  U.  Pres.  Harvard  Co- 
operative Soc;  univ.  editor  Harvard  Graduates' 
Magazine;  asso.  editor  Am.  Polit.  Science  Review; 
dlr.  Cambridge  Trust  Co.,  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Mem.  Am.  Polit.  Science  Assn.  (v.-p.).  Re- 
publican. Presbyn.  (See  Who's  W^ho  in  America 
for  societies,  books,  etc.)  Address:  167  Marlboro 
St.,  Boston.* 

MUNBOB,  Alexander  Cole,  underwriter;  Aug. 
22,  1831-Nov.  30,   1911.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

MUNBOB,  Charles  Theodore,  business  man;  b. 
Rutland,  Mass.,  Oct.  28,  1849;  s.  .Tames  Lawrence 
and  Persis  (Cowden)  Munroe;  7th  generation  from 
William  Munro  and  9th  generation  from  l\Iaj. 
Simon  Willard,  wlio  came  from  England  in  1634; 
common    sch.    edn.:    m.    Maria    S.    Cummings,    of 


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Worcester.  Mass.,  May  1,  1878.  Engaged  as  elk. 
and  in  various  capacities,  1872-02;  became  con- 
nected with  banking,  1902,  ins.,  1908;  ex-pres.  Lei- 
cester Savings  Bank;  trustee  Leicester  Pub.  Li- 
brary; selectman  4  yrs.;  town  elk.,  etc.  Democrat. 
Conglist.    Mason.    Address:  Leicester,  Mass. 

MUNBOZ:,  James  Phinney,  mfr. ;  b.  Lexington, 
Mass.,  .June  3,  1SG2;  s.  .lanu's  S.  and  Alice  B.  (Phin- 
ney) Munroe,  descendant  of  William  Munroe,  of 
Lexington,  Mass.,  1650;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1882;  m.  Lexington,  Katharine  Winthrop  Langdon, 
of  Boston,  July  2,  1885;  2  daughtei's,  Katharine 
Langdon  (Mrs.  Frederic  L.  Day,  of  Boston),  Eliza- 
beth Wintlirop.  Sec.  of  facultv,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1882-9;  mem.  firm  of  .Tames  S.  Munroe  &  Co.,  1889- 
— ;  treas.  MunroaFelt  &  Paper  Co.,  Boston,  1897 — , 
pres.  and  treas..  1910 — .  Pres.  Alumni  Assn.  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1894-7;  life  mem.  corpn.  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1897,  sec,  1909 — ;  mng.  editor  Technology 
Review,  1899-08;  chmn.  Lexington  Sch.  Com.,  1907- 
09;  chmn.  Mass.  Commn.  for  the  Blind,  1908 — ; 
exec.  dir.  "Boston  1915,"  1910-11;  chmn.  com.  on 
edn.  Boston  Chamber  Commerce,  1909-12;  dir.  Gar- 
land Sch.,  No.  Bennet  St.  Industrial  Sch.,  Boston 
Home  and  School  Assn.,  Boston  Newsboys'  Club. 
Pres.  Technologv  Club,  1896-04,  Mass.  Reform 
Club,  190.3-9.  Social  Edn.  Club,  1904 — ,  Lexington 
Hist.  Soc,  1898;  pres.  Nat.  Soc.  Promotion  Indus- 
trial Edn.,  1910-11;  mem.  Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  Nat. 
Assn.  Mfrs.,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Ci^lubs: 
Boston  City  (2d  v.-p.,  1911-12),  Technology,  Twen- 
tieth Century,  Puddingstone;  Authors'  (London); 
Technology  (New  York).  Author;  The  Educa- 
tional Ideal,  1895;  Tlie  New  England  (American) 
Munros.  in  History  of  the  Munros,  by  Alexander 
Mackenzie,  1898;  A  Sketch  of  the  Munro  Clan,  etc.; 
Adventures  of  An  Army  Nurse,  1903;  New  De- 
mands in  Education.  1912;  The  New  England  Con- 
science, 1915;  also  numerous  articles  in  current 
Discussions  in  Education,  by  Fran- 
1899;  History  of  Lexington,  revised 
Hist.  Soc,  1913.  Recreations:  mo- 
Home:    12   Brimmer   St.    Office:    79 


mags.  Editor: 
cis  A.  Walker, 
by  Lexington 
toring,    tennis. 


Summer  St.,  Boston.* 

MUNSEIiIi,  Albert  Henry,  portrait  painter;  b. 
Boston.  Jan.  6,  1858:  s.  Luke  and  IMarEcaret  (.lolm- 
ston)  Munsell;  descendant  on  maternal  side  of 
Gov.  William  Bradford,  Plymouth.  Mass.,  1620;  ed. 
Boston  pub.  schs.,  1866-74;  A.M.,  Mass.  Normal  Art 
Sch.,  1881;  student  ficole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris, 
1885-8,  awarded  5  medals;  m.  .luliet,  d.  Alexander 
Ector  Orr,  1894;  4  children.  Ector,  Margaret,  Juliet, 
Elizabeth.  Exhibited  at  Paris  Salon,  1886,  1887, 
1888,  also  at  Boston.  New  York,  Chicago,  Pittsburg. 
Instr.  ^lass.  Normal  Art  Sch.  since  1881;  lecturer 
on  artistic  anatomy  and  color  composition.  Pat- 
ented new  instruments  for  color  measurement, 
and  invented  a  systein  of  pigment  colors,  which 
has  been  introduced  in  sclis.  of  Boston,  New  York, 
Baltimore,  Mexico  City,  etc.  Ex-pres.  Mass.  In- 
dustrial Art  Teachers'  Assn.  Clubs:  Salmagundi 
(New  York);  Boston  Yacht.  Longwood  Cricket. 
Author:  Color  Notation.  1905:  Atlas  of  the  Color 
Svstem,  1910.  Recreations:  vacliting.  Home:  65 
Middlesex  Rd.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.  Studio:  221 
Columbus  Av.,  Boston.* 

MUNSEY,  Georg-e  Park,  banker;  b.  Gilford,  N.H., 
Oct.  12,  1867;  s.  George  Washington  and  Eliza  Jane 
(Hoyt)  Munsey;  ed.  Gilford  lown  schs.;  New 
Hampton  Lit.  Instn.;  m.  Dora  E.  Glidden,  of  Gil- 
ford, N.H..  Sept.  16,  1892.  Began  as  elk.  People's 
Nat.  Bank,  Laconia,  N.H.,  1S93;  elected  cashier 
May,  1907;  elk.  and  auditor  Laconia  Street  Ry.; 
mem.  City  Council  6  yrs.;  elected  mayor  of  Laco- 
nia, Mar..  1915.  Trustee  and  treas.  Laconia  Home 
for  Aged.  Republican.  Free  Baptist.  Address: 
Laconia,  N.H. 

MUNSON',  Pranklin  H.  B.,  lawyer;  b.  Meriden, 
Conn.,  Aug.  19,  1854:  s.  Hyacinthe  and  Ann  Eliz- 
abeth (Wilcox)  Brouillette  (father  died  when  son 
■was  a  yr.  old  and  son  adopted  name  of  stepfather, 
Erastus  Munson)  ;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Guilford 
Inst.;  studied  law  in  office  of  F.  O.  Sayles;  was  ad- 
mitted to  bar  1875:  unmarried.  Began  practice  as 
partner  of  his  preceptor:  elk.  4th  Dist.  Court  of 
Berkshire  20  yrs.;  town  elk.  Adams,  Mass.,  25  yrs. 


Mason   (32°,  K.T.);  K.  of  P.    Republican.    Episco- 
palian.   Address:  Adams,  Mass. 

MUNSON,  Loveland,  judge;  b.  Manchester,  Vt., 
.luly  21,  1843;  s.  Cyrus  and  Lucy  (Loveland)  Mun- 
son; grad.  Burr  and  Burton  Sem.  there,  1862;  m. 
Mary,  d.  Rev.  A.  D.  Campbell,  of  Mendon,  111.,  May 
4,  1882.  Editor  Manchester  Journal.  1863-6;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1866,  and  practiced  at  Manchester. 
Town  clerk,  1866-73;  register  of  probate,  1866-76; 
mem.  Constl.  Conv.,  1870;  mem.  "Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1872,  1874,  1882,  Senate,  1878  (pres.  pro  tern.); 
judge  of  probate,  1883-9;  asst.  judge  Supreme  Ct. 
of  Vt.,  1889-15;  chief  justice,  by  election  of  legis- 
lature, since  Feb.  1,  1915.  Republican.  Home: 
Manchester,  Vt.* 

MUNSON,  Myron  Andrews,  author;  b.  Chester, 
Mass.,  i\lay  5,  1835;  s.  Garry  and  Harriet  (Lyman) 
Munson:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1860,  A.M.,  1865;  grad.  An- 
dover  Theol.  Sem.,  1864;  studied  geology,  Yale, 
1885-6;  m.  Jessie  Dewey  Chidsey,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Oct.  26,  1887.  Pvt.  60th  Mass.  Vols.,  July 
28-Nov.  30,  1864;  ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1866; 
pastor  Pittsford,  Vt.,  1865-9,  Northfleld,  Minn., 
1870-1,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1874-6,  Fairhaven,  Vt., 
1878-9;  supt.  of  schs.,  1882;  instr.  in  Rollins  Coll., 
1889-90.  Organized  a  Munson  reunion,  1887,  con- 
vening 500  kinsfolk;  another,  1896.  Mem.  Hartford 
Central  Ministerial  Assn.,  (IJonn.  Hist.  Soc,  Am. 
Hist.  Assn.  Club:  Authors'  (London).  Republican. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  boolcs.  etc.) 
Address:  198  Exchange  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

MUNSON,  "Welton  Mar^s,  horticulturist;  Apr.  8, 
1866-19 — .  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1910-11.) 

MUNSTEBBEBG,  Hug-0,  psychologist:  b.  Dan- 
zig, Germany,  June  1,  1863;  s.  Moritz  Munsterberg; 
grad.  Danzig  Gymnasium,  1882;  post-grad,  studies 
in  philosophy,  natural  sciences  and  medicine  in 
Leipzig,  and  Heidelberg,  1882-7;  Ph.D.,  Leipzig, 
1885.  M.D.,  Heidelberg,  1887;  (A.M.,  Harvard,  1901; 
LL.D.,  Washington  U..  1904;  Litt.D.,  Lafavette 
Coll.,  1907);  m.  Selma  Oppler,  of  Strassburg.  Ger- 
many. 1887.  Instr.  and  asst.  prof.  U.  of  Freiburg, 
1887-91;  prof,  psychology  since  1892,  and  dir. 
Pyscliol.  Lab.,  Harvard.  Harvard  exchange  prof, 
at  U.  of  Berlin,  1910-11.  Organizer  and  1st  dir.  of 
.\merika-Institut  of  the  German  Govt.,  1910-11. 
V.-p.  Internat.  Congress  Arts  and  Sciences,  St. 
Louis,  1904.  Internat.  Psychol.  Congress,  Paris, 
Internat.  Philos.  Congress.  Heidelberg,  1908. 
Pres.  Am.  Psychol.  Assn.,  1898,  Am.  Philos.  Assn., 
1908;  fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  v.-p. 
Boston  Authors'  Club;  mem.  Washington  Acad. 
Sciences:  pres.  Boston  German  Assn.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  Ainerica  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  7  Ware 
St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

MUBCK,  Artemas  Allerton,  clergyman,  educa- 
tor, author.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

MUBCHIi:,  Guy,  lawyer;  b.  Calais,  Me..  Dec.  5, 
1872;  s.  William  Andrew  and  Ella  (Todd)  Murchie; 
descendant  of  Joim  Murchie,  who  came  to  America 
from  the  Island  of  Arran,  Scotland,  about  1770;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  of  Calais:  grad.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad., 
N.H.,  1891;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895;  spent  year  in  Eu- 
rope and  Newfoundland;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1899;  m.  Apr.  16,  1904,  Agnes,  d.  Winchester  Don- 
ald, rector  of  Trinity  Ch.,  Boston  (she  died  Aug. 
16,  1911);  4  children,  Donald,  Guy,  Jr.,  Agnes, 
Janet.  Began  practice  in  Boston,  1900;  counsel 
for  numerous  corpus.;  U.S.  marshal  for  Mass.  since 
Apr.  16,  1908:  mem.  firm  of  Butler,  Cox.  Murchie  & 
Bacon;  dir.  Boston  &  Worcester  St.  Ry.  Co.,  Ajo 
Consolidated  Copper  Co.  Organized  Harvard  Con- 
tingent of  Rough  Riders  under  Col.  Leonard  Wood 
and  Lt.  Col.  Roosevelt,  Spanish-Am.  War,  1898; 
service  in  battles  in  Cuba;  served  later  as  capt. 
Coast  Artv.  Corps  (Mass.);  also  maj.  and  a.-d.-c. 
on  mil.  staffs  of  Govs.  W.  Murray  Crane,  Curtis 
Guild  and  Eben  Draper,  of  Mass.;  retired  Jan., 
1911.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Am.  and 
Mass.  bar  assns.,  Boston  and  Ipswich  hist.  socs. 
(dir.).  Institute  of  1770,  Harvard  "Dickey"  Club, 
Hastv  Pudding  Club,  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  etc  Clubs: 
Union,  Tavern.  Racquet,  Union  Boat,  Harvard  (all 
of  Boston).  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home: 
46  Mt.  Vernon  St.  Office:  Columbian  Bldg.,  Arch 
and  Franklin  Sts.,  Boston,  Mass. 


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MTTBCHIX:,  Willlaiii  Andrew,   lumberman.     (See 

vol.  lyuy.) 

MUBDOCH,  John,  zoologist,  librarian;  b.  New 
Orleans,  July  9,  1852;  s.  John  and  Klizabcth 
(Smith)  Murdoch;  grad.  Harvard,  1873  (A.M., 
1876);  m.  July  23,  1884,  to  Abby  Ue  Forest  Stuart. 
Naturalist  and  observer  U.S.  Internat.  Polar  Ex- 
pedition to  Point  Barrow,  Arctic  Alaska,  1881-3; 
librarian,  Smithsonian  Instn.,  1887-92;  later  be- 
came a  cataloguer  in  Boston  Public  Library. 
Trained  in  zoology  at  Museum  of  Comparative 
Zoology,  Harvard;  has  made  spl.  study  of  the 
Eskimos.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.  Mem.  Am.  Ornitholo- 
gists' Union,  Am.  Antlirop.  Assn.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  Allston,  Mass. 
OfTicf:   Public  Library,  Boston.* 

MURDOCH,  Marion,  clergyman;  b.  Garnavillo, 
la.,  Oct.  9,  1853;  s.  Judge  Samuel  and  Louisa 
(Patch)  Murdoch;  father  born  of  Scotch-Irish 
parents,  jurist  and  lawyer,  practiced  55  yrs.  in 
la.;  student  U.  of  Wis.,  1869;  grad.  Boston  U.  Sch. 
of  Oratory  and  Literature,  1875;  grad.  Meadville 
Theol.  Sch.,  1SS5,  B.D.,  1886;  post-grad,  work  there, 
1891;  post-grad,  work  Manchester  Coll.,  Oxford, 
Eng.,  and  Oxford  U.,  1892-3;  studied  in  Italy  and 
Germany,  1900-1;  unmarried.  Ordained  Unitarian 
ministry,  1885;  pastor  Humboldt,  la.,  1885-90,  Kal- 
amazoo, Mich.,  1S90-1.  Unity  Ch.,  Cleveland,  O.. 
1S93-9,  Geneva,  111.,  1904-5;  supplied  pulpits  in 
Cal.,  1910-12;  has  conducted  classes  in  lit.,  art  and 
civics;  now  occasionally  supplying  pulpits  and 
writing.  Mem.  bd.  trustees  Meadville  Theol.  Sch. 
14  yrs.  (resigned,  1911).  Mem.  Meadville  Alumni 
Assn.  Was  one  of  the  speakers  at  the  Parliament 
of  Religions,  Chicago,  1893;  writer  of  verses  pub. 
in  various  mags.  Vitally  interested  in  outdoor 
studies,  especially  birds,  flowers  and  trees.  Rec- 
reations: gardening,  walking.  Address:  90  Marion 
Rd.,  Watertown,  Mass. 

MURDOCK,  Edward  Arthur,  M.D.:  b.  West 
Boylstdii,  :Mass.,  May  24,  1S54;  s.  David  C.  and  Ade- 
line (King)  Murdock;  student  Dartmouth  Coll.,  2 
yrs.;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1878;  m. 
Groton,  Mass.,  July  24,  1879,  Mary  P.  Turner;  4 
children,  Susie  M.,  Arthur  E..  Leon  C,  Philip  K. 
Practiced,  Watertown,  Mass.,  1878  to  1883,  since  at 
Spencer;  pres.  Spencer  Good  Samaiitan  Assn. 
Conglist.  Republican.  Mem.  Mass.,  Homos.  Med. 
Soc,  Worcester  Co.  Homoe.  Soc,  Royal  Arcanum. 
Address:  Spencer,  Mass. 

MURDOCK,  Prancis,  banker.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

MURDOCK,  Prank  Iiucius,  wool  merchant;  b. 
East  Templeton,  Mass.,  Feb.  29,  1860;  s.  Lucius 
Adelbert  and  Ellen  (Hager)  Murdock;  descendant 
of  Robert  Murdock,  Plymouth  Colony,  1688:  ed. 
pub.  schs.  of  Worcester;  elk.  in  his  father's  store, 
a  dealer  in  wool  stock;  m.  Jan.  1,  1880,  Inez  Estelle, 
d.  Benjamin  Q.  and  Lucy  Ann  (Fessenden)  Bud- 
ding, of  Worcester;  1  daughter,  Alice  C.  (Mrs. 
George  B.  Cutting,  of  Worcester).  Mem.  firm  of 
Lucius  A.  Murdock,  to  1880,  and  of  firm  of  Tower, 
Wing  &  Co.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  dealers  in  wool  stock 
and  commn.  mchts.,  1880-92;  v. -p.  Basch  &  Green- 
field Co.,  Newark,  N.J.,  since  1892.  Mem.  Worcester 
Light  Inf.,  1877-80.  Universalist.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Home  Market  (Boston),  Automobile  CWor- 
cester).    Home:  714  Pleasant  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

MURDOCK,  Harold,  banker:  b.  Boston,  1S62; 
s.  Rev.  John  Nelson  and  Martha  (Ballard)  Mur- 
dock; m.  Mary  Lawson,  of  Boston,  1890.  V.-p.  Nat. 
Shawmut  Bank,  Boston,  since  1906.  Author:  The 
Reconstruction  of  Europe,  1889;  Earl  Percy's  Din- 
ner Table,  1907;  The  Great  Boston  Fire,  1909. 
Home:  Chestnut  Hill.  Office:  40  Water  St.,  Bos- 
ton.* 

MURDOCK,  John  Samuel,  lawyer;  b.  Pittsfleld, 
Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1871;  s.  Thomas  and  Jane  (Dunlop) 
Murdock;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1896;  LL.B.,  Harvard, 
1899;  m.  Nellie  S.  Goodale,  of  Wrentham,  IMass., 
Oct.  10,  1901.  Admitted  to  R.I.  bar,  1S9S,  and  since 
practiced  in  Providence;  mem.  Murdock  &  Tilling- 
hast  since  1911;  mem.  Commn.  on  Revision  of  Stat- 
utes of  R.I.,  1909;  mem.  Commn.  on  Banking  Laws, 
1908;  v.-p.  Southern  N.E.  Ry.  Co.  Mem.  Am.  and 
R.I.  bar  assns..  Providence  Bar  Club.    Republican. 


Club:  University.    Recreations:  walking.    Address: 
Grosvenor  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I. 

MURDOCK,  Joseph  Ballard,  rear-admiral;  b. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Feb.  13,  1851;  s.  Rev.  John  Nelson 
and  Martha  (Ballard)  Murdock;  brother  of  Harold 
Murdock;  apptd.  from  -Mass.  and  ^rad.  U.S.  Naval 
Acad.,  1870;  m.  Anne  Dillingham,  of  Phila.,  June 
26,  1879.  On  N.  and  S.  Atlantic  stas.,  1870-4;  coast 
survey  duty,  1875-9;  instr.  in  physics,  Naval  Acad., 
1880-3;  elec.  duty,  Phila.,  1884;  torpedo  sta.,  1886- 
88;  Asiatic  sta.,  1888-91;  elec.  duty.  Navy 
Yard,  New  York,  1891-4;  home  and  European  stas., 
1894-7;  Naval  War  Coll.,  1897-9;  exec,  officer  U.S.S. 
Panther  duriner  Snanish-Am.  War;  exec,  officer 
New  York,  1899-01;  War  Coll.,  Nov.,  1900; 
comdr.,  June  16,  1901;  capt.,  Jan.  22,  1906;  rear- 
admiral,  Nov.  20,  1909.  Comd.  Alliance,  Jan. -Oct., 
1903,  Denver,  May,  1904-Oct.,  1905;  duty  at  Navy 
Dept.,  1906;  comd.  Rhode  Island  in  cruise  of  fleet 
around  the  world,  1907-9;  commandant  Navy  Yard, 
New  York,  May  15,  1909-10;  comdr.  2d  Div.  Atlan- 
tic Fleet,  1910-11;  comdr.-in-chief  U.S.  Asiatic 
Fleet,  1911-12;  retired  bv  operation  of  law,  Feb.  13, 
1913.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am.  Philos.  Soc;  hon. 
mem.  Franklin  Inst.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  Danbury,  N.H.  Ad- 
dress:  Rockingham  Hotel,   Portsmouth,  N.H.* 

MURDOCK,  William  Edwards,  publisher;  b.  Can- 
dia,  N.H.,  Sept.  15,  1844;  s.  Rev.  William  and  Mary 
Jemima  (Read)  Murdock;  descendant  of  Robert 
Murdock,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1670;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Candia,  West  Boylston,  Mass.,  Howe  Sch.  (Bil- 
lerica,  Mass.),  Lancaster  (Mass.)  Inst.;  m.  Hattie 
E.  Marcy,  of  Somerville,  Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1877.  In 
printing  office  in  Worcester,  INlass.,  as  a  boy;  en- 
listed, Sept.  17,  1861,  in  25th  IMass.  Vol.  Inf.;  par- 
ticipated in  11  engagements;  hon.  discharged,  July 
29,  1865;  be^^an  canvassing  for  and  printing  city 
directory,  1866,  at  Providence,  Albany  and  Boston 
(Adams,  Sampson  &  Co.,  Sampson,  Davenport  & 
Co.,  Sampson,  Murdock  &  Co.);  incorporated,  1903, 
as  Sampson  &  Murdock  Co.,  of  which  is  pres.; 
partner  Drew  Allis  Co.  Dir.  Boston  Y.M.C.A., 
Congl.  Ch.  Union;  mgr.  North  Am.  Civic  League. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Boston  Ty- 
pothetae.  Republican.  Conglist.  INIason  (K.T.); 
mem.  G.A.R.  Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Congregational, 
Recreations:  horseback  riding,  motoring,  travel- 
ing. Home:  Hotel  Vendome.  Office:  246  Summer 
St.,  Boston. 

MURKIiAND,  Charles  Sumner,  educator;  b. 
Lowell,  Mass.,  May  20,  1856;  s.  John  and  Jean 
(Lambert)  Murkland;  A.B.,  INIiddlebury  Coll.,  1881, 
A.M.,  1884  (D.D.,  1900);  S.T.B.,  Harvard,  1883; 
Ph.D.,  Dartmouth,  1893;  m.  Helen  Mary  Tupper, 
of  Middlebury,  Vt.,  July  30,  1884.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1884;  pastor  Chicopee,  Mass.,  1884-6, 
Franklin  St.  Ch.,  Manchester,  N.H.,  1886-93;  pres. 
N.H.  Coll.  Agr.  and  Mechanic  Arts,  1893-1903; 
prin.  Brewster  Free  Acad.,  Wolfeboro,  N.H.,  since 
1907.    Address:   Wolfeboro,   N.H.* 

MURIiIIT,  Iiemuel  Herbert,  college  pres.;  b.  Mer- 
cer Co.,  O.,  Nov.  16,  1861;  s.  Orlando  and  Esther 
(Hankins)  Murlin;  A.B.,  DePauw  U.,  1891,  S.T.B., 
1892;  B.D.,  Garrett  Bibl.  Inst.,  111.,  1899;  studied 
U.  of  Pa.,  1896,  Clark  U.,  1897,  in  Europe,  1898; 
(S.T.D.,  U.  of  Denver,  1897;  D.D.,  Cornell  Coll.,  la., 
1897;  LL.D.,  DePauw  U.,  1909,  U.  of  Vt.,  1911,  W'es- 
leyan  U.,  1912);  m.  Ermina  May  Fallas,  of  Lowell, 
Mich.,  Oct.  12,  1893  (at  that  time  prof,  modern 
langs.,  Cornell  Coll.).  Teacher  in  Ft.  Wayne  Coll., 
1886-7;  ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1886:  pastor  Trin- 
ity Ch.,  Ft.  Wayne,  1886-8,  Knightsville,  Ind.,  1888- 
91,  Vincennes,  Ind.,  1891-4;  pres.  Baker  U.,  Bald- 
win, Kan.,  1894-1911;  pres.  Boston  U.,  July  1911 — . 
Acting  pastor  American  Ch.,  Berlin,  1909-10,  during 
a  year's  leave  of  absence  from  Baker.  Mem.  Gen. 
Conf.  M.E.  Ch.,  1900,  1904;  del.  Meth.  Ecumenical 
Conf.,  London,  1901,  Toronto,  1911.  Was  mem. 
Kan.  State  Text-Book  Commn.;  mem.  spl.  commn. 
to  reorganize  ednl.  administration  of  Kan.;  sec. 
Kan.  Commn.  on  Rhodes  Scholarships;  pres.  Kan- 
sas Assn.  Coll.  Presidents;  state  dir.  for  Kansas 
of  the  Religious  Edn.  Assn.;  v.-p.  from  Kan.  of 
N.  Central  Assn.  of  Colls,  and  Secondary  Schs. 
Mem.   N.E.A.,   Phi   Kappa  Psi.    Clubs:   University, 


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City,  Commerce.   Address:  Boston  University,  Bos- 
ton.* 

'M1TB17ANZ:,  Timothy  Hayes,  sporting  writer:  b. 
Naugatuck,  Conn.,  June  4,  1852;  s.  Patrick  and 
Mary  (Hayes)  Murnane;  ed.  common  schs,  Sauga- 
tuck.  Conn.,  and  in  world  at  large;  m.  Mary  Ag'nes 
Dowling,  of  Boston,  1897;  6  children,  Mary  Ade- 
laide (Mrs.  Lawrence  T\'atson,  of  Beverly  Farms, 
Mass.),  Emma  Louise,  Horace  S.,  Theodore  Hayes, 
Samuel  Sarsfleld,  Carol  Agnes.  Professional  base- 
ball player,  1872-86;  baseball  editor  Boston  Globe 
since  1887;  pres.  N.E.  Baseball  League  since  1893; 
mem.  Nat.  Board  (baseball).  Club:  Boston  Press. 
Recreations:  golf.  Home:  12  Manchester  Rd., 
Brookline.    Office:   Boston  Globe.  Boston. 

•v_^ MURPHE Y,  Josiali  P.;  b.  Nantucket,  Mass.,  Jan. 
12,  1843;  s.  Charle.s  and  Sarah  (Barnard)  Murphey; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Nantucket;  m.  Avis  N.  Folger,  of 
Nantucket,  Mass.,  Aug.  22,  1870;  2  children,  Clif- 
ford (deceased),  Lillian  (Mrs.  Byron  E.  Pease). 
Served  2  yrs.  in  Co.  I,  20th  Mas.s.  Vol.  Inf.,  in  Civil 
War  under  Gen.  W.  S.  Hancock,  2d  Army  Corps; 
wounded  in  face  at  Battle  of  Fredericksburg,  Va., 
Dec.  11,  1862.  Clk.  of  Superior  Court  since  1889; 
elk.  and  trustee  Nantucket  Instn.  for  Savings; 
justice  of  the  peace.  Republican.  Presbyterian. 
Past  Noble  Grand  Nantucket  Lodge,  I.O.O.F.  Club: 
Union.    Address:   19  Hussey  St.,  Nantucket,  Mass. 

MURPHY,  Charles  William,  lawyer:  b.  Dan- 
bury,  Conn.,  Feb.  17,  1855;  s.  William  J.  and  Eu- 
genia E.  (Shelton)  Murphy;  descended  on  mother's 
side  from  early  settlers  and  part  owners  of  Taun- 
ton, Mass.,  1638;  ed.  com.  and  high  schs.,  Danbury; 
m.  Bina  Hodkins,  of  North  Adams,  Mass.,  March, 
20,  1890.  Taught  school  in  Ridgefleld  and  Danbury; 
later  learned  hat  business  and  became  head  of 
C.  W.  Murphy  &  Co.;  retired,  1890,  and  took  up 
study  of  law;  admitted  to  bar,  1892;  has  served  as 
clk.  and  committeeman  South  Center  Sch.  Dist., 
collector  water  rents,  supt.  Water  Works,  .iustice 
of  the  peace,  etc.;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12; 
Democrat.  Conglist.  An  organizer  and  1st  sec. 
Hat  INIfrs.'  Assn.  of  U.S.  Mem.  Royal  Arcanum, 
Danbury  Lodge  No.  120  B.P.O.  Elks.  Recreations: 
change  of  work.  Home:  124  Deer  Hill  Av.  Office: 
248  Main  St.,  Danbury,  Conn. 

MURPHY,  David  Edward,  merchant;  b.  Concord, 
N.H.,  Oct.  15,  1859;  s.  Bartholomew  and  Mary  (Mc- 
Cue)  Murphy;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  and  evening  sch.;  m. 
Katherine  L.  Prentice,  of  N.Y.  City,  Apr.  26,  1905. 
Began  with  F.  B.  Underbill  &  Co.,  dry  goods 
mchts.,  Concord,  continuing  11  yrs.;  in  mercantile 
business  on  own  account  since  1886;  trustee  Union 
Guarantee  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  bd.  dirs.  Concord 
Bd.  of  Trade.    Catholic.    Home:  Concord,  N.H. 

MURPHY,  Hermann  Dudley,  artist;  b.  Marlboro, 
Mass.,  Aug.  25,  1867;  s.  Daniel  Francis  and  Ellen 
Frances  (Ladd)  Murphy;  student  Chauncy  Hall 
Sch..  Boston,  1880-4;  Mus.  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston; 
Acad.  Julien,  Paris,  pupil  of  Laurens,  and  Benja- 
min Constant;  m.  Caroline  S.  Bowles,  of  New  York, 
1895.  Artist  of  Nicaragua  Canal  Construction  Co.'s 
expdn.,  1887-8;  illustrations  for  newspapers, 
mags.,  books,  etc.,  1888-94;  went  to  Paris,  1891; 
took  4  prizes  in  drawing  and  4  in  composition  at 
Acad.  Julien,  1892-3;  exhibited  in  salon.  Champ  de 
Mars,  1895,  and  1896.  Instr.  drawing.  Harvard, 
since  1904.  (See  "Who's  Who  in' America  for  prin- 
cipal pictures,  and  other  details.)  Home:  Win- 
chester, Mass.* 

MURPHY,  James  Francis,  lawyer;  b.  Warwick, 
R.I.,  Mar.  15.  1862:  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1887,  A.M., 
1890;  admitted  to  R.I.  bar,  1889;  U.S.  Circuit  Court, 
1895;  m.  Mary  Pauline  McGrath,  of  Central  Falls, 
R.I.,  June  30,  1903.  Chmn.  Bd.  Trustees,  Union 
Sch.  Dist..  Lincoln,  R.I.,  1889-93,  moderator,  1891; 
town  solicitor,  Lincoln,  1900;  mem.  Sch.  Com., 
Central  Falls,  R.I.,  1898-1901;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1903-5,  1907-8.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Mem. 
Phi  Kappa  (at  Brown  U.).  Recreations:  walking. 
Home:  Central  Falls,  R.I.  Address:  Pawtucket, 
R.I. 

MURPHY,  James  R.,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  July  29, 
1853;  s.  James  and  Catherine  Murphy;  A.B., 
Georgetown    (D.C.)    U.,    1872;    A.M.,    Loyola   Coll., 


Baltimore,  1873;  read  law  and  admitted  to  bar, 
1875;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1876;  m.  Nov.  22, 
1881,  Mary  E.  Randall,  of  Baltimore;  2  children, 
Gertrude  E.  (Mrs.  W.  W.  Higgins),  Mary  Randall. 
Engaged  in  practice  at  Boston  since  1876;  chmn. 
Bd.  of  Appeals,  City  of  Boston,  since  1912;  instr. 
in  Latin,  Loyola  Coll.,  Baltimore,  and  Seaton  Coll., 
N.J.,  1873-5.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Mem.  Am.  Civic 
Assn.,  Am.  Soc.  Internat.  Law,  Am.  and  Mass.  bar 
assns.,  Am.  Irish  Hist.  Soc,  Boston,  Social  Law  Li- 
brary, Economic  Club  (Boston).  Clubs  (social): 
Boston  City,  New  York  City  (New  York).  Recrea- 
tions: travel.  Home:  Hotel  Buckminster.  Office: 
1  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

MURPHY,  James  Smiley;  b.  Boston,  Jan.  17, 
1849;  s.  John  and  Jane  A.  (Smiley)  Murphy;  grad. 
high  sch.,  Charlestown  Dist.,  Boston,  1866;  m.  Ro- 
sanna  A.  Rock,  of  Boston,  Oct.  25,  1898;  3  children, 
Rosanna,  James  S.,  Robert  S.  Began  1869,  with 
Silsbee,  Fowler  &  Co.,  dyestuffs  and  East  India 
goods,  title  changed  to  Silsbee  &  Murphy,  1871; 
became  gen.  mgr.  in  1891  of  Stickney  &  Poor  Spice 
Co.  and  now  pres.;  dir.  Fourth-Atlantic  Nat.  Bank, 
Stickney  &  Poor  Spice  Co.,  Lancaster  Mills,  Mu- 
tual Boiler  Ins.  Co.,  Mass.  Employees'  Ins.  Assn., 
Denison  Bros.  Co.  Dir.  Washington  Mills,  Law- 
rence, Mass.,  1888;  dir.  Atlantic  Cotton  Mills,  1903, 
1904,  Boston  &  Bangor  S.S.  Co.,  1901,  1902,  Eastern 
Cold  Storage  Co.,  1902-12.  Mem.  Boston  Sch.  Com., 
1884-94;  chmn.  of  com.  that  introduced  into  the 
pub.  schs.  both  manual  training  and  cooking,  and 
established  the  High  School  of  Mechanic  Arts. 
Republican.  Catholic.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Ex- 
change, Boston  Athletic,  Brae  Burn  Country,  Te- 
desco  Country.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  1575 
Beacon  St.,  Brookline.  Office:  182-184  State  St., 
Boston. 

MURPHY,  John  Francis,  clergyman;  b.  County 
Cork,  Ireland,  Jan.  6,  1843;  s.  Benjamin  and  Cath- 
erine (Foley)  Murphy;  came  to  U.S.  1854;  prep, 
edn.  South  Berkshire  Inst.,  New  Marlboro,  Mass., 
Norfolk  (Conn.)  Acad.,  Colgate  Acad.,  1864-1866; 
A.B.,  Colgate  Coll.,  1870;  A.M.,  1872,  Colgate  U.. 
student  Hamilton  Theol.  Sem.,  1870-2,  St.  Mary's 
Theol.  Sem.,  Baltimore,  1873-7;  ordained  R.C. 
priesthood,  1877.  Asst.  pastor  Bridgeport  and 
Norwich,  Conn.,  1877-81;  pastor  St.  John's  Ch., 
Cromwell,  Conn.,  1881-95,  St.  Patrick's  Ch.,  Mystic, 
Conn.,  1895-01,  St.  Lawrence's  Ch.,  Hartford,  1901; 
rector  St.  Mary's  Ch.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  since 
1902;  mem.  Delta  Upsilon,  etc.  Address:  St.  Mary's 
Church,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

MURPHY,  John  Henry,  sec.  Lowell  Bd.  of  Trade; 
b.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Nov.  8,  1881;  s.  Daniel  J.  and 
Alice  M.  (Boyle)  Murphy;  grad.  Lowell  High  Sch., 
1900;  Lowell  Commercial  Coll.;  grad.  Lowell  Tex- 
tile Sch.,  1904  (specialized  and  awarded  certificate 
in  mech.  engring.) ;  extension  course,  Internat. 
Law  and  Business  Inst.,  Minneapolis;  m.  Martha 
G.  Coleman,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  Oct.  21,  1908;  2  chil- 
dren, Gladys  Viola,  John  Vincent.  Began  as  sales- 
man, Putnam  &  Son  Co.,  Lowell,  1905;  chief  clk. 
City  of  Lowell  supply  dept.,  1908-11;  sec.  Lowell 
Bd.  of  Trade  since  June  1,  1911.  Mem.  City  Plan- 
ning Commn. :  dir.  Lowell  Social  Service  League. 
Ex-pres.  Franklin  Debating  Soc,  Catholic  Young 
Men's  Lyceum.  Past  lecturer  Lowell  Council  No. 
72,  Knights  of  Columbus.  Editor  and  Compiler  of 
the  Year  Book,  Lowell  Board  of  Trade,  each  yr., 
beginning  with  1912.  Club:  Mt.  Pleasant  Golf. 
Home:  606  Westford  St.  Office:  53  Central  St., 
Lowell,  Mass. 

MURPHY,  John  Rohert,  lawyer;  b.  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  Aug.  28,  1856;  s.  John  and  Jane  (Smiley) 
Murphv;  grad.  Charlestown  High  Sch.;  LL.B.,  Bos- 
ton U.  Law  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Mary  B.  Daly,  of  Boston, 
Oct.  24,  1893;  3  children,  Janet  Smiley,  Louise 
Wilton,  Elinor  Daly.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1900, 
since  practiced  in  Boston.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1883-5,  Senate,  1885-6;  fire  commr.,  Boston, 
1886-95;  water  commr.,  under  Mayor  .losiah 
Quincy,  1896-9;  wire  commr.,  1905-6;  chmn.  Boston 
Finance  Com.,  since  1914.  Democrat.  Mem. 
Knights  of  Columbus,  Catholic  Order  Foresters, 
A.O.H.  Clubs:  Clover,  Bachelor.  Recreations: 
theatre,  reading.  Home:  27  Cordiz  St.,  Charles- 
town.   Office:  18  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 


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MUBFHY,  Joseph  Harvey,  M.D. ;  b.  Andover, 
New  Brunswick,  May  4,  1S66;  s.  George  ^Villiam 
and  Nancy  E.  (Britt>  Murphy;  prep.  edn.  Andover 
Grammar  Sch.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin), 
1891;  m.  Annie  W'inslow,  of  Dexter,  Me.,  May  1, 
1895;  1  daughter,  Grace  Minnette.  Practiced  in  Ft. 
Fairfield,  Me.,  1891-8,  St.  Alljans,  1898-01,  Dexter, 
since  1901.  Mason.  Republican.  Universalist.  Club: 
Dexter.  Recreations:  fishing.   Address:    Dexter,  Me. 

MVRFHY,  Thomas  Edward,  S.  .1.,  educator; 
moNfd  to  Brouklvn.  X.Y.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who'.s  A\ho   in  Anu-rica,  1914-15.) 

MUBBAY,  Georgre  Edwin,  wholesale  grocer;  b. 
Lebanon,  Me.,  Nov.  1^4,  1854;  s.  Lewis  and  Arabell 
(Goodwin)  Murray;  grad.  Coburn  Classical  Inst., 
Waterville,  Me.,  1874;  A.B.,  Colby,  1879;  m.  Cora 
M.  Tuttle,  of  Athens,  Me.,  Nov.  25,  1885.  Engaged 
in  wholesale  grocery  business  since  Aug.  1,  1879; 
stores  and  warehouses  located  at  Lawrence  and 
Haverhill,  j\Iass.,  and  Caribou,  Me.;  pres.  Murray 
Bros.  Co.;  dir.  IMerchants  Trust  Co.,  Pacific  Nat. 
Bank  (both  of  Lawrence).  IMem.  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce (Lawrence),  Boston  Wholesale  Grocery 
Assn.,  Boston  Fruit  and  Produce  Exchange.  Trus- 
tee Colby  Coll.;  dir.  Y.M.C.A.,  Lawrence;  dir.  Mass. 
Bapt.  Missionary  Soc,  Mass.  Bapt.  S.S.  Assn; 
treas.  1st  Bapt.  Ch.,  Lawrence.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa; 
Epsilon.  Republican.  Home:  North  Main  St., 
Andover,  Mass.  Oflice:  617  Common  St.,  Law- 
rence, Mass. 

MUBBAY,  John  Chick,  author;  b.  Berwick,  Me., 
July  G,  1860;  s.  George  Washington  and  Harriet 
(Chick)  ^lurray;  common  sch.  edn.  Farmer. 
Author:  Berwick  (poems),  1891;  New  England's 
Rural  Winter,  1895;  Vital  Thoughts  and  Other 
Poems,  1904.  IMem.  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Repub- 
lican.   Addres.s:    Berwick,    Me. 

MUBBAY,  ■William  Francis,  postmaster;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Sept.  7,  IXSl:  s.  AVilliam  Francis  and  Josephine 
(Madden)  Murray;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1900; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1904,  LL.B.,  1906;  m.  Mary  A. 
Lappen,  Aug.  11,  1912.  In  law  practice  at  Boston, 
1906 — ;  mem.  firm  Brown,  Field  &  Muri-av.  Mem. 
Boston  Common  Council,  1904,  1905;  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907,  1908;  mem.  Gov.'s  Council,  1910; 
mem.  62d  Congress  (1911-13),  9th  Mass.  Dist..  and 
C3d  Congress,  10th  Dist.;  resigned  Sept.,  1914; 
postmaster  of  Boston  since  Oct.  1,  1914.  Democrat. 
Catholic.  Pvt.  and  corpl.  Co.  10,  U.S.  Vol.  Signal 
Corps,  during  Spanish-Am.  War.  Mem.  Kappa 
Gamma  Chi.  Clubs:  Nat.  Press  (Washington), 
Boston  Press.  Home:  Charlestown,  Mass.  Office: 
141   Milk   St.,  Boston.* 

MUBBAY,  William  Spencer,  consulting  engr. ; 
b.  Annapolis,  Md.,  Aug.  4,  1873;  s.  James  Daniel 
and  Elizabeth  (Spencer)  Murrav;  E.E.,  Lehish  U. 
South  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  1895:  m.  Ella  Day  Rush,  of 
Washington,  D.C.,  Sept.  23,  1907.  In  charge  of 
electrification  New  York  Div.  of  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H. 
R.R.,  1905-14,  work  being  completed  at  a  total 
expenditure  of  $20,000,000:  consulting  engr.  same 
rd.  since  1914;  mem.  McHenry  &  Murrav,  gen.  ry. 
engring.  and  electrification.  Fellow  Am.  Inst.  Elec 
Engrs.  (v.-p.  1913-14);  mem.  Chi  Phi.  Clubs: 
Graduates,'  Quinnipiack,  Country,  Lawn  (New 
Haven),  Engineers'  (New  York).  Read  papers  as 
follows:  "The  Log  of  the  New  Haven  Electrifica- 
tion," before  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.,  N.Y.  Citv, 
1907;  "Electrification  Analyzed,"  before  same,  at 
Chicago  Conv.,  1909;  "Conditions  Affecting  the 
Success  of  Electrification,"  before  Franklin  Inst., 
Phila.,  1915.  Home:  64  Cold  Spring  St.  Office: 
McHenry  &  Murray,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

MUBBEIiIi,  Frederick  William  Hamilton,  ship- 
owner.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

MUSCrBOVE,  Frank  Abbott,  editor  and  pub.;  b. 
Bristol,  N.H.,  July  19,  1872;  s.  Richard  Watson 
and  Etta  (Guild)  Musgrove;  grad.  Bristol  High 
Sch.,  1888;  grad.  New  Hampton  (N.H.)  Acad.,  1S92; 
A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1899;  m.  Jan.  30,  1907,  Lillia  D. 
Howe,  of  Norwich,  Vt.  Entered  printing  and  pub- 
lishing business  July  1,  1899:  propr.  Dartmouth 
Prp-;s,  Hanover,  N.H. ;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907, 
9,  11  (speaker  of  House);  state  auditor,  1911-14; 
was  supervisor  Census  of  N.H.,  1910;  sec.  Rep. 
State  Com.,    1910;   chmn.   Progressive  Party   State 


C;onv.,  1913.  Methodist.  Mem.  I.O.O.F.;  Rebekahs, 
Grungi',   K.  of  P.    Address:   Hanover,  N.H. 

MUSGBOVE,  Bichard  Watson,  printer;  Nov.  21, 
1840-Feb.   19,   1914.     (See  vol.   J9U9.) 

MUTTABT,  William  !•.,  clergyman;  b.  Cape 
Traverse,  P.E.I.,  Mar.  14,  1870;  s.  John  L.  and 
Isabelle  (Dunkin)  Muttart;  descendant  of  Belcher 
Muttart,  who  came  to  America  as  a  leading  officer 
under  Gen.  Wolfe,  at  Quebec;  prep.  edn.  at  Alber- 
ton,  P.E.I.;  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1891-4;  A.B.,  and 
B.O.,  Lebanon  (Ohio)  U.,  1896;  M.A.,  Clark  U., 
1914;  m.  Jennie  D.  (Cousins,  of  Stonington,  Me., 
June  30,  1897;  4  children,  Ina  B.,  Raymond  R., 
Esther  E.,  Harold  H.  Ordained  Con.gl.  ministry, 
1894;  pastor  New  Vineyard,  Me.,  1897-1900,  Glou- 
cester, R.I.,  1900-4,  Phillipston,  Mass.,  1904-7,  Au- 
burn, Mass.,  1907-13,  Concord,  N.H.,  since  Nov., 
1913.  Mem.  Merrimac  Congl.  Ministers'  Assn. 
Author:  The  Psychological  Basis  of  Asceticism 
(thesis),    1914.    Address:    Concord,   N.H. 

MUZZY,  Adrian  James,  real  estate  and  invest- 
ments; b.  Bristol,  Conn.,  Jan.  24,  1851;  s.  Henry 
Isaac  and  iMary  Elizabeth  (Beach)  Muzzy;  descend- 
ant of  earliest  Colonial  settlers  of  New  England 
in  several  lines;  common  sch.  edn.;  m.  Bristol, 
Conn.,  May  22,  1873,  Florence  Emlyn  Downs;  1 
daughter,  Adrianne  F.  Mem.  firm  of  W.  &  A.  J. 
Muzzy,  milling,  flour  and  feed,  1870-6;  Barbour  & 
Muzzy,  clothing,  1873-6:  in  dry  goods  business  as 
A.  J.  Muzzy  &  Co.,  1876-05:  since  in  real  estate 
and  investments;  chief  promoter,  dir.  and  sec. 
Bristol  &  Plainville  Tramway  Co. ;  founder  and 
pres.  Masonic  Bldg.  Co.;  pres.  Red  Men's  Building 
Co.,  Pub.  Utilities  Co.,  Carlsbad,  N.M. ;  ex-pres. 
Business  Men's  Assn.,  Bristol,  and  same  of  Conn. 
State  Assn.;  supt.  West  Cemetery  Assn.;  dir. 
Bristol  Trust  Co.,  Bristol  Press  Pub.  Co.,  New 
Britain  Hosp.;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891,  1897, 
Senate,  1899;  chmn.  Town  Com.,  Bristol.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian  (elk.  for  over  35  yrs.).  Mem. 
S.A.R.,  Mason,  I.O.O.F.,  Red  Men;  Royal  Arcanum, 
Elks.  Clubs:  Carlsbad  Commercial  (Carlsbad,  N. 
M. ),  Bristol.  Church,  Neighborhood.  Recreations: 
motoring,  billiards.  Home:  47  Prospect  PI.  Office: 
9  Masonic  Temple,  130  Main  St.,  Bristol,  Conn. 

MYEBS,  Cortland  (Boosa),  clergyman;  b.  Kings- 
ton, N.Y.,  June  3,  1864:  s.  Abram  and  Martha 
(Osterhoudt)  Myers;  brother  of  Johnston  Myers; 
A.B.,  U.  of  Rochester.  1887;  grad.  Rochester  Theol. 
Sem.,  1890;  (D.D.,  Temple  U.,  Phila.,  1899);  m. 
Jennie  Estelle  Williams,  of  Rochester,  July  8,  1890. 
Ordained  Bapt.  ministrv,  1890;  pastor  First  Ch., 
Syracuse,  1890-3.  First  Ch.,  Brooklyn,  from  1893; 
now  pastor  Tremont  Temple,  Boston.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  River- 
bank  Court,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Address:  Tremont 
Temple,  Boston.* 

MYEBS,  James  Jefferson,  lawyer;  Nov.  20,  1842- 
Apr.   13,   1915.     (See  vol.   1909,   also  Who's  Who  in 

America,   1914-15.) 

MYEBS,  Solomon,  M.D.;  b.  Germany,  May,  1872; 
s.  IM.  and  Mabel  Myers;  ed.  schs.  of  Germany  and 
Night  High  Sch.,  Boston;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1900:  m.  Nettie  Cohen,  of  Boston,  June  5,  1906; 
3  children,  Minerva,  Sumner  B.,  Selma.  Practiced 
in  Boston  since  1900;  visiting  phys.  Mt.  Sinai 
Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Mem.  Odd 
Fellows,  K.  of  P.  Recreations:  bowling.  Address: 
93   Lexington   St.,   East  Boston,   Mass. 

MYGATT,  Henry  Seymour,  banker;  b.  New  Mil- 
ford,  Conn.,  Aug.   30,   1846.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

MYBICK,  Arthur  Beckwith,  college  prof. ;  b. 
New  York,  June  27.  1875;  s.  Franklin  Brown  and 
Sarah  (Beckwith)  Myrick;  progenitors  of  family 
in  America  came  from  Wales  to  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  in  1636;  ed.  Brooklvn  (N.Y.)  High  Sch., 
1891-5;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1900,  A.M.,  1901,  Ph.D., 
1904;  m.  May  Edwards  Selfe,  of  TV'ellesley,  Mass., 
June  11,  1903.  Austin  teaching  fellow.  Harvard, 
1902-4;  prof,  incaricato  of  English,  Accademia  Sci- 
entifico-letteraria,  Milan,  Italy,  1904-5:  prof.  Ro- 
mance langs.,  U.  of  Vt.,  since  1905.  Mem.  Modern 
Lang.  Assn.  America.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Ethan  Allen  (Burlington),  Harvard  of  Vt.  Trans- 
lator: Beaumarchais'  Barber  of  Seville,  1905.  Ad- 
dress:   86   Williams   St.,   Burlington,   Vt. 


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MYRICK,  David  Ellsworth;  h.  Bridport,  Vt., 
June  30,  1^163;  s.  Daiius  S.  and  v^iorna  (Sunder- 
land) Myrick;  ed.  Beaman  Acad.,  New  Haven,  Vt.; 
m.  Oct.  5,  1892,  Nina  M.  Myrick,  of  Bridport,  Vt. 
Mem.  E.  Z.  and  D.  E.  Myrick,  dealers  in  dressed 
meat,  1SS6-9S:  dir.  Champlain  Telepiione  Co.;  far- 
mer and  dealer  in  live  stock;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1910.  liepublican.  Conglist.  Mason;  mem.  Brid- 
port Grange.    Address:   Bridport,  Vt. 

ITYRIQK,  Herbert,  publisher,  editor;  b.  Arling- 
ton, Mass..  Aug.  20,  1S60;  s.  Henry  L.  and  I^ucy 
Caroline  (T^'llittemore)  IMyrick;  B.S.,  Mass.  Agrl. 
Coll.,  Amherst,  1SS2;  m.  Elvira  Lawrence  Kenson, 
of  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Aug.  15,  1885;  3  children. 
Cristine,  Helen,  Donald.  Writer  for  New  England 
Homestead,  of  which  became  agrl.  editor  upon 
graduation,  also  agrl.  editor,  1SS4,  Farm  and 
Home;  pre.s.  and"  editor  Plielps  Pub.  Co.;  was  v. -p. 
Orange  Judd  Co.  and  mng.  editor  American  Agri- 
culturist at  New  York,  1888,  and  Orange  Judd 
Farmer  at  Chicago,  1894;  pres.,  editor  and  mgr. 
Orange  Judd  Co.  (New  Yorlv)  since  1891.  Inaugu- 
rated numerous  organizations  for  promoting  agrl. 
interests;  organized  and  is  pres.  Metallic  Drawing 
Roll  Co.  Independent  Republican.  Clubs:  Chicago 
Athletic  (Chicago),  Nayasset  (Springfield,  JNIass.), 
Nat.  Arts  (New  York).  Author:  How  to  Cooperate, 
1891;  Turkeys,  How  to  Gi^ow  Them.  1895;  Mort- 
gage Lifters,  1895;  Tobacco  Leaf.  1896:  Key  to 
Profitable  Stock  Feeding  (chart),  1897;  The  Ameri- 
can Sugar  Industry,  1897;  The  Hop,  1898;  The 
Crisis  in  Agriculture,  1900;  Tlie  Book  of  Corn, 
1903:  A  Swim  for  Life,  1904;  The  Promise  of  Life, 
1904;  Cache  la  Paudre,  1905;  The  Right  Use  of 
Health,  1910:  A  National  View  of  Southern  De- 
velopment, 1912;  Cooperative  Finance,  1912;  A 
Standard  Law  for  Farm  Finance,  1913.  Also  ad- 
dresses and  poems.  Recreations:  literature,  farm- 
ing, horseback  riding,  golf,  motoring.  Home:  151 
Bowdoin  St.  Office:  Myrick  Bldg.,  Springfield, 
Mass.* 

N 

NAFHEIT,  "William  J.,  lawyer;  b.  Natick.  IMass.. 
Dec.  6,  1S79:  s.  William  and  Annie  (Egan)  Naphen; 
grad.  Natick  Gram.  Sch.,  1894,  High  Sch.,  1898; 
grad.  with  honors.  Boston  Y.M.C.A.  Law  Sch.,  1903: 
unmarried.  Admitted  to  practice  by  Mass.  Supreme 
Ct.,  Mar.  3,  1903;  and  since  in  practice  at  Naticlv. 
Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912,  13,  14  (com.  on 
ins.,  com.  on  street  rys.  and  federal  relations) ; 
mem.  Rep.  Town  Com.,  Natick,  4  yrs.  (sec).  INIem. 
Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Middlesex  Co.  Bar  Assn.  Roman 
Catholic.  C'lubs:  Lincoln  (Boston),  Commercial 
(Natick).  Home:  54  Summer  St.  Office:  12  Main 
St.,  Natick,   Mass. 

NASH,  Alfred  Howard;  b.  Abington,  Mass.,  Mar. 
6.  1869:  s.  Erastus  Maltby  and  Lucy  Augusta 
(Keene)  Nash;  grad.  pub.  schs.  of  Abington,  1887; 
short  term  at  Bradford's  Commercial  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton; m.  ISIary  Wildes  Hunt,  of  Abington,  Dec.  22. 
1897;  1  child,  Dorrice  Bicknell.  Entered  office  of 
Abington  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  as  elk.,  1888;  was 
made  asst.  sec,  now  sec,  treas.  and  dir.  same; 
mem.  Howland,  Nasli  &  Co.,  ins.;  trustee  and 
chmn.  auditing  com.  Abington  Savings  Bank. 
Trustee  and  treas.  Abington  Pub.  Library.  Repub- 
lican. Confflist.  Mason.  Home:  702  Washington 
St.    Office:  Savings  Bank  Bldg.,  Abington,  Mass. 

NASH,  Clara  Hosmer  Hapg°ood,  lawyer:  b.  Fitch- 
burg.  Mass..  Jan.  15,  1839:  d.  John  and  Mary  Ann 
(Hosmer)  Hapgood:  ed.  Pierce  Acad.,  Middleboro, 
Mass.,  Appleton  Acad.,  New  Ipswich,  N.H. ;  grad., 
advanced  class.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Framingham, 
Mass.;  taught  in  liigh  schs.  of  INIarlboro  and  Dan- 
vers;  m.  Jan.  1,  1869,  Frederick  C.  Nash  (lawyer); 
1  son.  b.  Jan.  3,  1874  (lawyer,  mem.  firm  of  Choate, 
Hall  &  Stewart,  Boston.  JMass.).  Studied  law  after 
marriage  and  was  admitted  to  bar  of  Supreme 
Judicial  Ct.  of  Me.,  Oct..  1872,  the  first  woman 
admitted  to  bar  in  New  England:  formed  partner- 
ship with  husband  and  practiced  in  Washington 
Co.,  and  Portland,  Me.  Baptist.  Clubs:  Pentagon, 
Portia  (Boston).  Author  of  vol.  of  poems  entitled 
"Verses."  1909.  Address:  10  Oak  Terrace,  Newton 
Highlands.  IMass. 

NASH,  Frederick  Cushing-,  lawyer;  b.  Columbia, 
Me.,  Jan.  31,  1839;  s.  Abraham  and  Lucy  N.   (Cur- 


tis) Nash;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1863;  prin.  Machias 
(Me.)  High  Sell.,  1863-4;  studied  law  in  Boston 
and  Cherryfield,  Me.;  admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1866; 
U.S.  Circuit  Ct,  1868;  m.  West  Acton,  Mass.,  Jan. 
1,  1869,  Clara  Hosmer  Hapgood,  who  read  law 
with  him  and  was  admitted  to  bar,  1872,  the  first 
woman  lawyer  in  New  England;  1  son,  Frederick 
Hapgood,  b.  Jan.  3,  1874  (lawyer,  Boston,  of  firm 
of  Choate,  Hall  &  Stewart).  Practiced  at  Columbia 
Falls,  Me.,  1866-76,  Portland,  1876-81,  Boston,  1K81- 
02  (retired).  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason;  Odd 
Fellow.    Address:    Newton   Highlands,    Mass. 

NASH,  Frederick  Hapgood,  lawyer;  b.  Portland, 
Me.,  Jan.  3,  1874;  s.  Frederick  C.  and  Clara  Hosmer 
(Hapgood)  Nash;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895,  A.M.,  1896; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1898;  m.  Acton, 
Mass.,  1899,  Mary  F.  Rich;  3  children,  Mary  Eliza- 
beth, Edward  Knowlton,  Margaret.  Began  practice 
with  father  at  Boston:  instr.  in  contracts,  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1897-02;  asst.  attv.-gen.  of  Mass., 
1900-6;  mem.  Choate,  Hall  &  Stewart.  Mem.  Mass. 
Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Home:  Wes- 
ton,  Mass.    Office:    30   State   St.,   Boston. 

NASH,  Henry  Clark,  lawyer;  b.  Amherst,  Mass., 
Oct.  1,  1860;  s.  Henry  Clark  and  Emeline  (Kellogg) 
Nash;  prep.  edn.  ]Mt.  Pleasant  Inst.,  Amherst;  B.A., 
Amherst,    1883,    M.A.,    1888:    elk.,    Mllllngton,    N.J., 

1  yr. ;  studied  law  at  Amherst  and  admitted  to 
Hampshire  Co.  (Mass.)  bar,  1887;  m.  Oct.  1,  1888, 
Grace  Lillian  Owen,  of  Amherst:  4  children,  Henry 
Clark,  Jr.,  b.  Apr.  7,  1889;  Raymond  Owen,  Apr.  7, 
1890  (deceased);  Willard  Owen,  Aug.  4,  1892; 
Clifford  Roberts,  Aug.  23,  1897.  In  practice  at 
Amherst  since  1887.  Sec.  and  treas.  Hampshire 
Agrl.  Soc  4  yrs.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Amherst,  and  Rod  and  Gun.  Recreations:  hunting, 
fishing,  boating:  horses  for  family  use  and  racing; 
working  on  home  grounds.  Home:  67  Pleasant  St. 
Office:    Nash   Block,    Amherst,    Mass. 

NASH,  Henry  Sylvester,  theologian:  1854-Nov.  6, 
1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1912-13.) 

NASH,  Howard  D.,  lawyer;  b.  Columbia,  Washing- 
ton Co.,  :Me.,  Dec.  1,  1852;  s.  Abraham  and  Sophia  S. 
(Cates)  Nash;  ed.  Castine  Normal  Sch.;  grad.  Dean 
Acad.,  Franklin,  Mass.,  1873;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1877; 
studied  law,  Boston  LT.  Sch.  of  Law;  m.  Ellen  M. 
Jennings,  of  Weston,  Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1881;  2  chil- 
dren, Curtis  W.,  Dorothy.  Practiced  in  Boston 
since  1879;  pres.  Winchester  Co-operative  Bank. 
Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Middlesex  Bar 
Assn.,  Zeta  Psl.  Democrat.  Unitarian.  Home:  31 
Wildwood  St.,  Winchester,  Mass.  Office:  35  Con- 
gress St.,  Boston. 

NASH,  John  B.,  lawyer;  b.  Windham,  Me.,  I\Iay 
17,  1848;  s.  Barzillia  and  Lavinia  (Hicks)  Nash; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Windham,  and  acad.,  Gorham,  read 
law  in  office  of  Joel  Eastman;  admitted  to  bar, 
1878;  m.  Gray,  Me.,  Nov.  16,  1872,  Susan  J.  Libby; 

2  children,  Nathan  G.,  Jessie  (Nash)  Craig.  Began 
practice  at  Conwav,  N.H.,  1879;  removed  to  Inter- 
vale, 1904;  mem.  State  Constl.  Conv.,  1889;  mem. 
N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891,  1893;  co.  solicitor  4  yrs.; 
political  speaker;  candidate  for  Congress,  1st  dist., 
N.H.,  1886,  1888;  del.  Nat.  Dem.  Conv.,  1900:  del.- 
at-large,  1908;  naval  officer  of  customs,  port  of 
Boston,  since  Dec.  1,  1913.  Dir.  North  Conway 
Loom  &  Banking  Co.;  trustee  Conway  Savings 
Bank.  Mem.  N.H.  Bar  Assn.,  Carroll  Co.  Bar  Assn. 
Mem.  K.  of  P.  Universallst.  Recreations:  attend- 
ing to  business.  Home:  Conway  (P.O.  Intervale), 
N.H.    Address:  U.S.  Customs  House,  Boston.* 

NASMVTH,  G-eorg-e  William;  b.  Cleveland.  O., 
July  9,  1882;  s.  William  Henrv  and  Emma  Isabel 
(Beeman)  Nasmyth;  A.B.,  Cornell  U.,  1906,  A.M., 
1908,  M.B.,  1909,  Ph.D.,  1909;  studied  Berlin  U., 
1910-11;  Gottmgen,  1912;  Heidelberg,  1912-13; 
Zurich,  Switzerland,  1913;  Harvard,  1914;  m.  Flor- 
ence Gross,  of  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  June  22,  1909.  Instr. 
physics,  Cornell  U.,  1906-10;  since  engaged  in 
Internat.  Student  Movement.  Pres.  Assn.  of  Cos- 
mopolitan Clubs,  1909;  pres.  Internat.  Student 
C!lubs,  organized  in  8  German  univs.  and  in  Zurich, 
Switzerland,  1910-13;  pres.  Central  Com.  of  "Corda 
Fratres,"  Internat.  Federation  of  Students,  1911- 
13;  pres.  8th  Internat.  Congress  of  Students,  Itha- 
ca,   N.Y.,    1913;    dir.    Internat.    Bur.    of    Students, 


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Boston,  since  1913;  dir.  World  Peace  Foundation. 
Mem.  Soc.  of  l''riends  (Quakers).  Mem.  Am.  Soc. 
Internal.  Law,  Am.  Keen.  Assn.,  Sigma  Xi.  Home: 
1131  Mass.  Av.,  Cambridge.  Office:  40  Mt.  Vernon 
St.,  Boston. 

NASOJSt,  Arthur  Claris,  M.D.;  b.  New  London, 
Wis.,  May  I'J,  1S58;  s.  Lewis  Clark  and  Maria 
Julia  (Stickles)  Nason;  M.O.,  Med.  Dept.,  Colum- 
bia, 18S4;  m.  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Apr.  11,  1901, 
Charlotte  Augusta  Moseley;  no  children.  Bej?an 
practice  at  Concord,  N.H.,  1884;  removed  to  Xew- 
buryport,  Mass.,  1893;  visiting  physician  Anna 
Jaques  Hosp.;  mem.  consulting  bd.,  Dan  vers  State 
Hosp. ;  trustee  Newburyport  Savings  Bank.  Mem. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Psychol.  Soc,  N.H.  State  Med. 
Soc,  A.M. A.;  mem.  med.  advisory  bd.,  Newbury- 
port Anti-Tuberculosis  Assn.  Republican.  Mason 
(K.T.).  Club:  University  (Boston).  Recreations: 
golf.    Address:  1G6  High  St.,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

NASON,  Arthur  Leroy;  b.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Oct. 
24,  1872;  s.  George  W.  and  Helen  M.  (Perkins) 
Nason;  ancestors  on  both  father's  and  mother's 
sides  original  settlers  in  State  of  Me.,  of  English 
and  Scotch  ancestry;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Haverhill; 
tech.  in^tin.  under  pvt.  tutors;  m.  Nellie  Adams 
Villicrs,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  Dec.  24,  1891.  Went 
to  work  in  shoe  factory  at  16;  mfr.  of  shoes,  1892- 
94;  supt.  factories  and  salesman  of  shoes,  1895-11; 
wholesale  jobber  of  advertising  specialties.  Mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1906,  7,  8,  9,  Senate,  1910,  11, 
12;  chmn.  Mass.  Cold  Storage  Commn. ;  del.-at- 
large  to  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1912;  pres. 
Haverhill  Prog.  Com.  Progressive  in  politics. 
Universalist.  Mem.  Mizpah  Lodge  No.  151,  I.O.O.F. ; 
Haverhill  Lodge,  L.O.O.M.  Clubs:  Ward  5  Pro- 
gressive (pres.).  West  End.  Home:  10  Silver  St. 
Address:    140B    Washington    St.,    Haverhill,    Mass. 

M'ASOII',  Emma  Huntington  (Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Nason),  author;  b.  Jiallowell,  Me.,  Aug.  6,  1845; 
d.  Samuel  \V.  and  Sally  (Mayo)  Huntington;  prep, 
edn.  Hallowell  Acad.;  A.B.,  Me.  Wesleyan  Coll., 
Kents  Hill,  1865,  A.M.,  1867;  m.  Hallowell,  Me., 
Charles  H.  Nason,  of  Augusta,  Me.,  May  23,  1870; 
1  son,  Arthur  Huntington.  Mem.  and  historian 
of  Me.  Soc.  of  Colonial  Dames;  mem.  Me.  Hist.  Soc, 
Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants,  Soc.  Descendants  of 
Colonial  Governors,  D.A.R.  Author:  White  Sails, 
1888;  The  Tower  with  Legends  and  Lyrics,  1895; 
Old  Colonial  Houses  in  Maine,  1908;  Old  Hallowell 
on  the  Kennebec,  1909.  Home:  304  Brunswick  Av., 
Gardiner,   Me. 

NASON,  Prank  Iiewis,  mining  engr. ;  b.  New 
London.  Wis.,  May  12,  1856;  s.  Lewis  Clark  and 
Maria  Julia  (Stickles)  Nason;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1882, 
A.M.,  1885;  one  term  Tale  Div.  Sch.;  m.  Thalia 
Abigail  Painter,  of  West  Haven,  Conn.,  July  26, 
1885.  Instr.  mathematics,  Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst., 
1882-8,  taking  spl.  course  in  chemistry  and  metal- 
lurgy; asst.  state  geologist  of  N.J.,  1888-90,  of 
Mo.,  1890-2;  mining  engr.  and  consulting  engr.  for 
the  Ringwood  Co.,  Ringwood,  N.J.,  Basic  Iron  Ore 
Co.,  Oxford,  N.J.,  since  1892.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  West  Haven, 
Conn.* 

NASON,  Georgre  "Warren,  public  official,  soldier; 
Jan.   11,   1834-1913.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

NASON,  Harry  i;eonard,  investment  securities; 
b.  Boston,  Sept.  13,  1879;  s.  Jesse  Leonard  and 
Helen  M.  (Thompson)  Nason;  ed.  Mitchell's  Mil. 
Acad.,  Billerica,  Mass.,  and  Chauncy  Hall  Sch., 
Boston;  unmarried.  Began  in  Boston  office  of 
Trowbridge  &  Niver  Co.,  dealers  in  bonds,  1899, 
continuing  5  yrs.;  associated  with  H.  L.  Nason  & 
Co.  since  1904.  Dir.  Am.  Public  Utilities  Co.  Club: 
Boston  Art.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home: 
1471  Beacon  St.,  Brookline.  Office:  55  Congress  St., 
Boston. 

NASON,  "William  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Sanford,  Me., 
Nov.  22,  1857;  s.  Joseph  T.  and  Susan  E.  (Frost) 
Nason;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  completed  law  studies  in 
office  of  Hon.  Buel  C.  Carter,  of  Wolfboro,  N.H. : 
admitted  to  bar,  1879.  Practiced  as  partner  of 
preceptor  until  latter  retired  from  firm,  1SS5;  citv 
solicitor,  Dover,  1883-90;  mem.  N.H.  legislature, 
1886;  CO.  solicitor.  1892-8;  mayor  Dover,  1895,  96. 
Address:  Dover,  N.H. 


NATTItESS,  Georg-e,  clergyman;  s.  Thomas  and 
Ann  (Watson)  Nattress;  B.D.,  Trinity  Coll.,  To- 
ronto, Can.,  1902;  m.  Fannie  Burchard  Yale,  of 
N.Y.  City,  Nov.  20,  1894;  2  children,  Dorothy  Wat- 
son, Fannie  Burchard.  Deacon,  1883,  priest,  1884, 
Ch.  of  England;  asst.  Holy  Trinity  Ch.,  Toronto, 
1883-90,  St.  George's  Ch.,  N.Y.  City,  1890-1;  rector 
Ch.  of  the  Mediator,  Kingsbridge,  N.Y.,  1891-7; 
asst.  Emmanuel  Ch.,  Boston,  1899-01;  rector  St. 
Andrew's  Ch.,  Wellesley,  Mass.,  1901-13;  asst.  Ch. 
of  Advent,  Boston,  since  Apr.,  1913.  Recreations: 
traveling.  Home:  Devereux,  Mass.  Address:  28 
Brimmei'  St.,  Boston. 

NA"5f,  Prank  Nelson,  lawyer;  b.  Roxbury,  Mass., 
Apr.  30,  1866;  s.  Ira  Allen  and  Mary  G.  (Hewes) 
Nay;  maternal  ancestors  settled  in  Mass.  about 
1640,  paternal  ancestors  in  N.H.,  1760;  prep.  edn. 
Roxbury  Latin  Sch.;  student  at  Amherst,  and  Har- 
vard; A.B.,  Harvard,  1887;  studied  law  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Law  and  in  office  of  Judge  E.  H.  Bennett; 
m.  Helen  B.  Lord,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Apr.  3,  1894; 
2  children,  Evelyn,  Ralph  Howdon.  Practiced  in 
Boston,  since  Jan.  1,  1890;  mem.  Bates,  Nay  & 
Abbott  since  1907;  trustee  Eliot  Five  Cents  Sav- 
ings Bank.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass.  bar  assns.,  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Ma- 
son. Clubs:  Harvard,  Unitarian.  Home:  9  Maple 
St.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Office:  Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

NAY,  "Winfieia  Scott,  M.D.;  b.  Milton,  Vt.,  Dec. 
12,  1850;  s.  Nelson  Munsell  and  Hannah  (Holmes) 
Nay;  ed.  Essex  and  Underbill  acads.,  1867-71;  M.D., 
U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1873;  m.  Underbill,  Vt., 
Dec.  24,  1873,  Martha  Jane  Rockwood;  2  children, 
Arthur  F.,  b.  1876;  Eva  M.,  1880.  Began  practice 
at  Underbill,  1873;  sr.  partner  W.  S.  Nay  &  Co., 
druggists.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1900;  mem.  and 
sec.  Vt.  State  Bd.  of  Med.  Registration,  since  1904. 
Mem.  Vt.  and  Mass.  med  socs.,  A.M. A.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason  (Grand  Master  Vt.,  1899-01). 
Address:  Underbill,  Vt. 

NEAGXiZ:,  Bichard,  clergyman;  b.  Bradford  (now 
Haverhill),  Mass.,  July  19,  1854;  s.  Richard  and 
Bridget  (Barry)  Neagle:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Haverhill; 
A.B.,  Coll.  of  Holy  Cross,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1873. 
Ordained  priest  of  Roman  Catholic  Ch.  by  Cardinal 
McCloskey,  May  26,  1877;  asst.  pastor  St.  Mary's 
Ch.,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1877-86;  chancellor  of 
Archdiocese  of  Boston,  1886-96;  permanent  rector 
Ch.  of  Immaculate  Conception,  Maiden,  Mass., 
since  1896.    Address:  ZVIalden,  Mass. 

NEAi;,  Herbert  "Vincent,  biologist;  b.  Lewiston, 
Me.,  Apr.  3,  1869;  s.  John  and  Caroline  (Noves) 
Neal;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  Lewiston,  1890;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1893,  A.M.,  1894,  Ph.D.,  1896;  U.  of  Munich, 
1896-7;  m.  Helen  Phillips  Howell,  of  Southold, 
N.Y.,  June  8,  1899.  Prof,  biology,  Knox  Coll., 
Galesburg,  111.,  1897-13:  prof,  zoology.  Tufts  Coll., 
1913.  Researches  on  the  morphology  of  the  ver- 
tebrate head;  asso.  dir.  Harpswell  Lab.,  South 
Harpswell,  Me.,  1908 — .  Alderman,  6th  Ward, 
Galesburg,  1896-9.  Pres.  Galesburg  Art  Assn., 
1900-3,  Federated  Ch.  Brotherhood  of  Galesburg, 
1911-13  (sec.  Sect.  P,  1913-18):  v.-p.  Galesburg 
Municipal  Improveinent  Soc,  1900-2.  Repviblican. 
Episcopalian.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.  Home:  126  Packard 
Av.,  West  Somerville,  Mass.'" 

NEAIi,  James  Arthur,  church  director  and  trus- 
tee: b.  Bedford,  Ind.,  May  7,  1866;  s.  John  and 
Mahala  B.  (Mitchell)  Neal;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Frank- 
fort, Kan.;  m.  Mary  Palmer  Metcalf,  of  Newton, 
Mass.,  Dec  3,  1903.  Began  as  elk.  in  grocery  store 
at  13;  cashier  of  bank  at  19:  resigned  at  22  to  be- 
come practitioner  of  Christian  Science.  Dir.  1st 
Ch.  of  Christ,  Scientist,  Boston;  trustee  under  the 
will  of  Mary  Baker  Eddy;  also  trustee  of  other 
estates.  Republican.  Clubs:  Brae  Burn  Country, 
Neighborhood  (West  Newton,  Mass.),  Tedesco 
Country  (Swampscott),  Boston  Curling  (Boston). 
Address:  107  Falmouth  St.,  Boston. 

NEAIi,  John  Herbert,  M.D. :  b.  Parsonsfleld,  Me., 
Mar.  20,  1S62;  s.  John  and  Sarah  Jane  (Lord)  Neal; 
student  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1884; 
M.D.,  Long  Island  Coll.  Hosp.,  Brooklvn,  1886;  m. 
Sanford,  Me..  Nov.  28,  1888,  Lulu  E.  Clark;  1  son, 
Cecil  M.,  b.  Oct.  25,  1890.    Began  practice  at  San- 


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ford,  1SS6;  removed  to  Rochester,  N.H.,  1894,  to 
Portsmouth,  N.H.,  1907;  former  inem.  bds.  of 
health,  Sanford  and  Rochester;  chief  promoter  of 
law  abolishing  coroner  system  of  N.H.  and  estab- 
lishing the  ofhce  of  med.  referee;  1st  med.  referee 
Strafford  Co.;  1st  pres.  Sanford  Loan  &  Bldg. 
Assn.;  mem.  Rochester  Sch.  Bd.  for  3  yrs. ;  U.S. 
examining  surgeon  for  pensions  for  10  yrs.;  mem. 
State  Senate,  1902-U3;  now  chmn.  State  Bd.  of 
Conciliation  and  Arbitration,  and  chmn.  Bd.  of 
Health  of  Portsmouth.  liepublican.  Mem.  Straf- 
ford Co.  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.),  N.H.  Med.  Soc.  (ex- 
pres.),  A.M. A.  Mason  (32%  K.T.).  Club:  Warwick 
(Portsmouth).    Address:  Portsmouth,  N.H. 

NUAIm,  Iiinus  Bushnell,  banker;  b.  Wallingford, 
Conn.,  Feb.  2u,  l:s54;  s.  Eber  S.  and  Catlierine 
(Buslmell)  Nealt  common  sch.  edn.;  m.  Nov.  22, 
1882,  Eva  M.  Chidsey.  Treas.  Southington  Savings 
Bank  since  1SS6.   Address:  Southington,  Conn. 

JSI1A.Im,  "Walter  I.,  fish  and  game  commr. ;  b.  Mor- 
rill, Me.,  Mar.  25,  1&5T;  s.  Isaiali  C.  and  Ardria  C. 
Neal;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Liberty,  Me.;  m. 
Georgia  A.  Simmons,  of  Waldo,  Me.,  May  14,  1881; 
3  children.  Postmaster  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  most  of 
time,  1889-99;  spl.  game  warden,  1894-11;  state 
commr.  Inland  Fisheries  and  Game,  Me.,  since  Feb. 
10,  1913.  Mason.  Republican.  Home:  Waldo,  Me. 
Office:  Augusta,  Me. 

NEIImSON,  Nellie,  educator;  b.  Phila.,  Apr.  5, 
1873;  d.  William  George  and  Mary  (Cunningham) 
Neilson;  B.A.,  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1893.  M.A.,  1894, 
Ph.D.,  1899;  held  Bryn  Mawr  resident  fellowship 
in  history,  1894-5,  Am.  fellowship,  Assn.  of  Col- 
legiate Alumna,  1895-6;  studied  in  England,  at 
Cambridge  and  at  Pub.  Record  office,  winter  of 
1896-7,  preparing  monograph  on  "Economic  Con- 
ditions of  the  Manors  of  Ramsey  Abbey."  Teacher 
of  history  in  Miss  Irwin's  Sch.,  Phila.,  1897-1900; 
in  pvt.  researcii  work,  1897-1915;  reader  in  Eng- 
lish, Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1900-2;  instr.  history,  1902- 
03,  acting:  prof.  European  history,  1903-4,  prof,  of 
history  since  1904,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.;  in  pvt.  re- 
search work  at  Oxford,  1908-9  and  1911-12.  Au- 
thor of  "Customary  Rents,"  in  Oxford  Studies  in 
Social  and  Legal  History,  Vol.  II,  1911;  collabo- 
rator in  the  edition  of  the  Survey  of  the  Honour 
of  Denbigh,  in  the  Records  of  Social  and  Economic 
History  (British  Academy),  1914.  INIem.  Am.  Hist. 
Assn.,  Selden  Soc,  Assn.  Collegiate  Alumnge.  Ad- 
dress:  Mt.   Holyoke  Coll.,   South  Hadley,   Mass. 

THEIImSON,  Willlani  Allan,  college  prof.;  b. 
Doune,  Scotland,  Mar.  28,  1869;  s.  David  and  Mary 
(Allan)  Neilson;  A.M.,  U.  of  Edinburgh,  1891; 
A.M.,  Harvard,  1896,  Ph.D.,  1898;  m.  Elisabeth 
Muser,  of  Offenburg,  Baden,  Germany,  June  25, 
1906.  Teacher  in  Scotland  and  Toronto,  Can.,  1893- 
95;  asso.  in  English,  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1898-1900; 
instr.  Harvard,  1900-4;  adj.  prof.  English,  1904-5, 
prof.  English,  1905-6,  Columbia;  prof.  English, 
Harvard,  since  1906.  V.-p.  Am.  Folk-Lore  Soc, 
1905,  Modern  Lang.  Assn.  America,  1909;  mem. 
Scottish  Text  Soc,  The  English  Assn.;  pres.  N.E. 
Assn.  of  Teachers  of  English,  1911-12,  Scot- 
tish Hist.  Soc.  N.  America,  1911 — .  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  list  of  books  and  writings.) 
Address:  34  Kirkland  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

NUImSON,  Charles  £.,  business  man;  b.  Rock  Is- 
land, P.Q.,  Feb.  24,  1860;  s.  Hon.  Asa  B.  and  Miriam 
A.  (Goodwin)  Nelson;  ed.  St.  Johnsbury  Acad., 
1876-7,  Stanstead  Wesleyan  Coll.,  1878;  m.  Water- 
loo, Can.,  1883,  Nellie  M.  Hall:  3  children,  Miriam 
H.,  b.  Nov.  11,  1884;  Florence  B.,  July  7,  1890;  Asa 
Burton,  Aug.  6,  1896.  Deputy  collector  U.S.  cus- 
toms, 1883-5,  1889-94;  v.-p.  Nelson  &  Hall  Co.,  mfrs. 
of  spruce  butter  tubs,  boxes  and  veneer;  v-p.  Ver- 
mont Butter  Tub  Co.;  dir.  and  sec  Blair  Veneer 
Co.:  dir.  Veneer  Products  Co.:  dir.  Nat.  Bank  of 
Derby.  Enlisted  as  pvt.  1st  separate  co.,  Vt.  N.G., 
Nov.,  1886;  advanced  through  various  ranks  to  col. 
on  staff  of  Gov.  Grout,  1896;  also  served  on  staff  of 
Gov.  Smith,  1898,  1900;  chief  of  staff.  Gov.  Prouty, 
1908.  Liberal  in  religious  belief.  Mason.  Mem. 
S.A.R.,  Union  Soc  of  Civil  War.  Republican.  Rec- 
reations:  traveling.    Address:  Derby  Line,  Vt. 

NEIiSON.  Prank,  banking;  Jan.  4,  1837-19 — . 
(See  vol.  1909.) 


NEIiSON,  Henry,  civil  engineer;  b.  Alna,  Lin- 
coln Co.,  Me.,  Nov.  15,  1865;  s.  Thomas  and  Eliza- 
beth (Pearson)  Nelson;  of  English  descent;  grad. 
Liincoln  Acad.,  Newcastle,  Me.,  1886;  A.B.,  Bow- 
doin,  1891;  m.  Emma  E.  Pottle,  of  Alna,  Lincoln 
Co.,  Me.,  May  1,  1892;  2  children,  Florence  Althea, 
Henry  Chester.  With  Portland  &  Rumford  Falls 
R.R.,  1891-3,  Mexico  Bridge  Co.,  June-Dec,  1893, 
Rumford  Falls  &  Rangeley  Lakes  R.R.,  1894-5;  in 
pvt.  practice  since  1896;  dir.  Mexico  Bridge  Co. 
Mem.  Me.  Soc.  C.E.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon.  Progressive  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
Penacook  Lodge,  No.  130,  I.O.O.F.;  Lovejoy  Lodge 
No.  88,  A.O.U.W.  Club:  Cosmos.  Recreations: 
reading,  tennis,  motoring.  Home:  109  Hancock  St. 
Office:   75  Congress  St.,  Rumford,  Me. 

NEIiSON,  Herbert  P.,  real  estate;  b.  Sutton, 
N.H.,  Jan.  26,  1867;  s.  Thomas  W.  and  Angeline  R. 
(Johnson)  Nelson;  descendant  of  Gen.  Thomas 
Nelson,  Continental  Army,  Yorktown,  Va.,  1781;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  N.H. ;  Simons  Free  High  Sch.;  Worces- 
ter (Mass.)  Acad.;  m.  Grace  L.  Wood,  of  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  Jan.  26,  1893;  4  children,  Ruth  M.,  Thomas 
E.,  Arthur  W.,  Norman  H.  Engaged  in  grocery 
business  and  other  mercantile  pursuits,  at  Man- 
chester, N.H.,  until  1893;  removed  to  Boston,  1893, 
and  became  connected  with  real  estate  business; 
dir.  Sharon  Co-operative  Bank.  Mem.  Boston  Real 
Estate  Exchange.  Recreations;  farming.  Home: 
Sharon.  Mass.    Office:  50  State  St.,  Boston. 

NEIiSOU',  Jolin,  clergyman;  b.  Kihl,  Wermland, 
Sweden,  July  29,  1870;  s.  Olof  and  Christina  (Jon- 
son)  Nelson;  came  to  America,  1882;  ed.  North. 
Park  Coll.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  grad.  from  sem.  of 
same  coll.,  1895:  post-grad,  work,  1906;  m.  Amanda 
Peterson,  of  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Dec.  1,  1897;  5 
cliildren,  David  A.,  Mariam  P.,  Lyda  O.,  Hugo  J., 
Milton  B.  Ordained  ministry  Swedish  Evangelical 
Ch.,  1895;  pastor  Swedish  Mission  Ch.,  Grand 
Crossing,  111.,  1894-6,  Escanaba,  Mich.,  1896-1900, 
Manistee,  Mich.,  1900-5,  Des  Moines,  la.,  1905-13, 
Springfield,  Mass.,  since  Jan.  1,  1913.  Recreations: 
country  life.  Address:  14  Medford  St.,  Springfield, 
Mass. 

NEIiSOK,  Jolin  Edward,  lawyer;  b.  Branch 
Mills,  China,  Me.,  July  12,  1874;  s.  Edward  White 
and  Cassandra  Marden  (Worthing)  Nelson;  grad. 
"Waterville  (Me.)  High  Sch.,  1893,  Friends  Sch.. 
Providence,  R.I.,  1894;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1898; 
LL.B.,  Law  Dept.,  U.  of  Me.,  1904;  m.  Dexter,  Me., 
July  17,  1900,  Margaret  Heath  Crosby;  7  children, 
Margaret  W.,  John  A.,  Eleanor  C,  Cliarles  P.,  At- 
wood  C,  Edith  M.,  Jeanette.  Prin.  Waterville  High 
Sch.,  1898-1902;  admitted  to  bar,  1904,  and  prac- 
ticed at  Waterville  until  1913;  moved  to  Augusta, 
Me.,  June,  1913.  Mem.  law  firm  Andrews  &  Nelson. 
Republican.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Zeta  Psi. 
Mason.  Club:  Abnaki  (Masonic).  Address:  Au- 
gusta, Me. 

NEIiSON,  Boscoe,  clergyman;  b.  Canaan,  Me., 
Oct.  22,  1861;  s.  of  Andrew  Jackson  and  Relief 
(Corson)  Nelson;  grad.  Me.  Central  Inst.,  Pitts- 
field,  Me.,  1883;  B.A.,  Bates  Coll.,  1887;  B.D.,  Yale 
Div.  Sch.,  1892;  m.  Harriet  Louise  Cooke,  of  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  Jlme  30,  1892;  3  children,  Frederic 
Coolve.  Roscoe  Winthrop,  Theodore  Phillips  (de- 
ceased). Ordained  Congl.  ministry.  June,  1892,  and 
since  pastor  at  Windsor,  Conn.  Address:  Windsor, 
Conn. 

NEIiSOM",  William;  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Aug. 
14,  1871;  s.  Thomas  Leverett  and  Louisa  Anna 
(Slocum)  Nelson;  descended  on  father's  side  from 
Thomas  Leverett  and  his  son  John  Leverett,  the 
latter  a  royal  governor  of  Mass.,  about  1630;  B.S., 
^\'orcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1892;  LL.B.,  Evening  Law 
Sch.,  Boston,  1908;  unmarried.  Admitted  to  prac- 
tice in  Boston,  1908;  deputy,  1898-1913,  and  elk. 
U.S.  Dist.  Ct.,  Mass..  since  July  13,  1913.  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  81 
Westland  Av.    Office:  Federal  Bldg.,  Boston. 

NESMITH,  Josepli  Aaron,  real  estate;  b.  Lowell, 
Mass.,  ]\Iar.  25,  1857;  s.  John  and  Rebecca  (Man- 
sur)  Nesmith;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1881;  m.  Louise  Bar- 
ker, of  Lowell,  Mass.,  June  10,  1891;  4  children, 
Harriet  Louise,  Katherine,  Joseph  Warren,  Mary. 
Entered  cotton  business  in  Va.,  1882;  in  real  estate 


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business,  Lowell,  since  1893.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon;  pres.  Lowell  Art  Assn.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Clubs:  Yorick,  Harvard  (Lowell).  Home: 
229  Andover  St.  Address:  97  Central  St.,  Lowell, 
Ma.ss. 

NETTIiETON,  diaries  H(lne),  banker;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  June  29,  1850;  s.  Charles  and  Ellen 
(Hine)  Nettleton;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  New  York. 
"The  Gunnerv,"  Washington,  (:;onn. ;  B.S.,  Coll.  of 
Citv  of  New"  York,  1870  (Phi  Beta  Kappn);  m. 
Derbv,  Conn.,  Nov.  11,  1874,  Katharine  Arnold;  2 
children,  Katharine  A.,  Helen  A.  (Rlr.s.  J.  C.  Mc- 
Chen).  M^r.  gas  plant,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.Y.,  1870-3, 
and  sec,  same,  1873-90;  settled  in  Derby.  Conn.. 
1871,  and  had  charge  of  constrn.  of  plant  of  Derby 
Gas  Co.,  of  which  was  sec.  and  treas.  until  1900, 
since  pres.  and  treas.;  pres.  New  Haven  Gas  Light 
Co.,  Birmingham  Nat.  Bank  of  Derby;  gen.  mgr. 
Birmintjham  Water  Co.  Republican.  Kpiscopalian. 
Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Clubs:  Graduates',  Quinni- 
piack,  TTnion  League  (New  Haven):  Lotos,  Alpha 
Delta  Phi  (New  Yoi'k) ;  Mastigouche  (Can.).  Ma- 
son (32°),  K.T.  Recreations:  fishing,  golf.  Ad- 
dress:  DerlDy,   Conn. 

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Irving,  Jr.  Engaged  in  practice  at  Shelton,  Conn., 
since  1898:  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907-8.  Con- 
gregationlist.  Mason  (3  2°,  K.T.).  Republican.  Ad- 
dress: Shelton,  Conn. 

NETTIiETON,  Georg-e  Henry,  ])rof.  English;  b. 
Bo.ston.  Jul\-  10.  1874;  s.  Edward  Payson  and 
Mary  Ellen  (.Tucker)  Nettleton;  B.A.,  Yale.  1896, 
Ph.D.,  1900;  m.  Marv  Clark  Treat,  of  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  Dec.  16,  1902.  Apptd.  instr.  English,  Yale, 
1899,  asst.  prof.,  1906 — .  Independent  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Modern  Lang.  Assn.  America,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  Psi  Upsilon.  Clubs:  Century  (New- 
York),  Graduates',  New  Haven  Country,  New- 
Haven  Lawn.  (See  T\^ho's  Who  in  America  for  list 
of  books,  w-ritings,  etc.)  Home:  570  Prospect  St., 
New  Haven,  Conn.* 

NETTLETON,  Walter,  artist;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  June  19,  1861;  s.  William  Alfred  and  Eliza 
Lyman  (Thomson)  Nettleton;  B.A.,  Yale,  1883 
(hon.  B.F.A.,  1902);  began  study  of  art  at  Yale 
Sch.  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1878,  Art  Students'  League, 
New  York,  1883:  began  devoting  entire  study  to 
painting  in  Paris,  1884;  worked  under  Boulanger 
and  Lefebvre,  later  under  Carolus  Duran  and 
Alexander  Harrison;  continued  study  in  Paris, 
with  occasional  intermission,  until  1890;  unmar- 
ried. Painted  in  Brittany  until  1894;  first  picture 
exhibited  at  Paris  Salon,  1889;  since  then  constant 
exhibitor  at  Salon,  world's  fairs,  and  at  prin.  Am. 
exhbns.,  chieflv  Soc.  Am.  Artists,  Pa.  Acad.  Fine 
Arts  and  Nat.  Acad.  Design.  ( See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  other  details.)  Home:  Stockbridge, 
Mass.* 

NEVIN,  William  Clianning-,  lawyer,  author;  b. 
New  Athens,  O.,  Jan.  1,  1844;  s.  Rev.  Edwin  H.  and 
Ruth  Channing  (Little)  Nevin;  ed.  Boston;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1871;  m.  Anna  Josepha  Shiverick, 
Oct.  26,  1881.  Founded  Evening  Express,  Phila.; 
on  editorial  staff  of  Philadelphia  Press,  1877-8, 
Evening  News,  1881-4.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  list  of  books,  societies,  etc.)  Address:  Ed- 
gartown,  Mass.* 

NEWBEGIN,  Parker  Cleaveland,  civil  engr. ;  b. 
Defiance,  O.,  May  19,  1869;  s.  Henry  and  Ellen  T. 
(Sturdivant)  Newbegin;  A.B.,  Bowdoin.  1891;  S.B. 
in  Civ.  Engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1894:  m.  Fran- 
ces L.  Burleigh,  of  Houlton,  Me.,  Nov.  18,  1897;  2 
children,  Ellen  L.,  Mildred.  Has  engaged  in  rail- 
road engring.  since  1894;  maintenance  engr.  Ban- 
gor &  Aroostook  R.R.  since  1907.  Asso.  Am.  Soc. 
C.E. ;  mem.  Me.  Soc.  C.E.,  Am.  Ry.  Engring.  Assn., 
Theta  Delta  Chi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Address:  Houl- 
ton, Me. 

NEWCOMB,  Charles  Benjamin,  writer,  meta- 
physician; b.  Boston,  June  22,  1845;  s.  .Tohn  J.  and 
Marv  S.  Newcomb;  ed.  Boston  pub.  schs.;  m.  Ida 
M.  Thomas,  Sept.  17,  1868  (died  June  19,  1882); 
m.  2d,  Katharine  Hinchman,  July  27,  1887.    Author: 


All's  Right  With  the  World;  Discovery  of  a  Lost 
Trail;  Principles  of  Psychic  Philosophy,  1911. 
Plonii':    M70    licacoii    St..    Brookline.    Mass.* 

NEWCOMB,  Cliarles  Leonard,  mechanical  engr.; 
b.  West  Willington,  Conn.,  Aug.  7,  1854;  s.  Charles 
Leonard  and  Martha  Jane  (Hudson)  Newcomb; 
S.B.  in  Mech.  Engring.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst., 
1880;  m.  Inez  Louise  Kendall,  of  Rockville,  Conn., 
Jan.  20,  1874;  6  children,  Charles  Leonard,  Lucy 
Bradford,  Robert  Everett,  Alice  Lavinia,  Benjamin 
Rudolph,  Austin  Hudson.  Supt.  Deane  Steam 
Pump  Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1880-1900,  pres.  and 
gen.  mgr.  since  1900;  dir.  Blake  &  Knowles  Steam 
Pump  "Works,  East  Cambridge,  Mass.  Mem.  Am. 
Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.  since  1880.  Mason  (K.T.);  mem. 
B.P.O.  Elks.  Republican.  Baptist.  Clubs:  Hol- 
yoke, Holyoke  Canoe,  Mount  Tom  (Holyoke);  Nay- 
asset  (Springfield);  Boston  Athletic  Assn.;  Engi- 
neers' (New  York).  Address:  57  Fairfield  Av., 
Holyoke,    Mass. 

NEWCOMB,  Katharine  Hinchman,  teacher,  heal- 
er; b.  Brooklyn.  Dec.  IG,  1S52;  d.  James  A.  and 
Elizabeth  (Norton)  Hinchman;  ed.  Y'oung  Ladies' 
Sem.,  Detroit;  m.  Charles  Benjamin  Newcomb, 
July  27,  1887.  Author:  Helps  to  Right  Living; 
Steps  Along  the  Path,  1911.  Home:  1470  Beacon 
St.,  Brookline,  Mass.* 

NEWCOMB,  Leo  A.,  M.D.:  b.  Waterbury,  Vt., 
Feb.  22,  1877;  s.  E.  Allen  and  Ellen  Almira  (Smith) 
Newcomb;  prep.  edn.  Green  IMountain  Sem.,  Water- 
burv  Center.  Vt.;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine, 
190i;  m.  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Oct.  16,  1901,  Lucy  J. 
Hutchins;  no  children.  Has  practiced  at  Mont- 
pelier since  Dec,  1901:  attending  physician  Heaton 
Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Washing- 
ton Co.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason; 
mem.  M.W.A.,  K.  of  P.  Clubs:  Apollo,  Montpelier 
Country.  Home:  66  Northfield  St.  Office:  Opera 
House  Blk.,   Montpelier,  Vt. 

NEWELL,  Charles  D.,  lawyer;  b.  Richmond, 
Me.,  Nov.  20,  I860:  s.  Charles  C.  and  Juliette 
(Purington)  Newell;  ed.  Litchfield  (Me.)  Acad.; 
student  of  law  in  office  of  Spaulding  &  Buker, 
Richmond;  m.  Cora  E.  Harlow,  of  Richmond,  June 
27,  1885.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1884;  practiced  in 
Richmond  since  1885;  county  atty.  Sagadahoc  Co., 
14  yrs.;  mem.  Gov.  Cobb's  Council.  Mason  (K.T.); 
mem.  O.E.S.,  Woodmen,  Foresters.  Republican. 
Baptist.    Home:   Richmond,   l\Ie. 

NEWELL,  Elmer  Frederic,  educator,  clergyman; 
b.  East  Windsor,  Conn.,  Aug.  19,  1864;  s.  Frederic 
Charles  and  Jane  Philinda  (Slater)  Newell;  stu- 
dent Glastonbury  (Conn.)  Acad.,  1881;  Putnam 
High  Sch.,  1882-3;  A.B.,  with  special  honors,  Wes- 
levan  U.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1887.  A.M.,  1890; 
Ph.D.,  Kansas  Citv  U.,  1905  (S.T.D.,  1913);  m. 
Centreville,  Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1889,  Lucy  Hallett;  2 
children,  Frederic  William,  b.  Nov.  15,  1892  (died 
Nov.  21.  1892);  Hobart  Hallett,  June  10,  1896. 
Ordained  IMeth.  ministry,  1888;  pastor  chs.  in  Mass. 
and  Conn.,  1888-91;  prin.  high  schs.,  1891-05;  prin. 
Bridgton  Acad.,  North  Bridgton,  Me.,  1905-7;  pas- 
tor Bethany  M.E.  Ch.,  Hardwick,  Vt.,  1908-10, 
"Wesley  Ch.,  Waterbury,  Vt.,  1911,  Hedding  M.E. 
Ch.,  Barre,  Vt.,  since  1912.  Pres.  Barre  and  Mont- 
pelier Monday  Ministers'  Club;  mein.  Vt.  Conf. 
Relations  Coin.;  treas.  Conf.  Retired  Preachers' 
Fund.  Mem.  Royal  Arcanum,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 
etc.  Republican.  Recreations:  tennis,  fishing.  Ad- 
dress:  Barre,  Vt. 

NEWELL,  Franklin  Spilman,  obstetrician;  b. 
Roxbury,  IMass..  Aiir.  30,  1871;  s.  James  W.  and 
Elizabeth  (Spilman)  Newell;  descendant  of  Abra- 
ham Newell,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1636;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1892;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1896;  house  officer, 
Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  Aug.,  1895-Dec.,  1896,  Boston 
Lying-in  Hosp.,  Jan. -July.  1897;  unmarried.  Prac- 
ticed at  Boston  since  1897;  asst.  in  obstetrics, 
1897-01;  asst.  in  obstetrics  and  gynecology, 
1901-4,  instr.  obstetrics  and  gynecology,  1904- 
08,  asst.  prof,  obstetrics  and  gynecology  since 
1908,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  visiting  surgeon, 
Dept.  Diseases  of  Women,  Boston  City  Hosp.;  asst. 
visiting  phys.,  Boston  Lying-in  Hosp.  Mem.  Am. 
Gynecol.  Soc,  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Obstet. 
Soc.  of  Boston.  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Improvement, 
Boston  Med.  Library  Assn.,  etc.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph. 


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Tennis  and  Racquet,  Harvard.  Author:  Practical 
Obstetrics  (witli  Dr.  Edward  Reynolds),  1902. 
Recreations:  trout  fishing.  Address:  443  Beacon 
St.,  Boston. 

NEWEIiIi,  Iiyman  Cliurchill,  chemist;  b.  Paw- 
tucket,  R.I.,  Sept.  IS,  1867;  s.  George  \V.  and  Ellen 
F.  (Read)  Newell;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1890,  A.M.. 
1S91;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hoplcins,  1895;  m.  Carolyn  E. 
Strong-,  of  Wakefield,  Mass.,  Sept.  7,  1898.  Teacher 
chemistry,  Pawtucket  Iligh  Sch.,  1890-2,  Somer- 
ville  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1895-8,  Normal  Sch.,  Low- 
ell, Mass.,  1898-04;  prof,  chemistry,  Boston  U., 
since  1904.  (See  \^'llo's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
etc.)     Address:    688   Boylston   St.,    Boston.* 

NEWEIiIi,  Rog-er  Samuel,  lawyer;  b.  Bristol, 
Conn.,  Oct.  IS,  1SG7;  s.  Samuel  P.  and  Martha  Judd 
(Brewster)  Newell;  descendant  of  Thomas  Newell, 
Farmington,  Conn.,  1640,  William  Brewster,  of 
the  Mayflower;  grad.  Hartford  High  Sch.,  1S86; 
Ph.B.,  Yale,  1889;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1891;  m. 
Adaline  Birge,  of  Bristol,  Sept.  25,  1895.  Practiced 
at  Bristol  since  1S91:  formerly  counsel  town  and 
borough;  1st  borough  elk.  of  Bristol;  judge  of 
Police  Ct.,  1895-07;  judge  of  probate  since  1897; 
dir.  Bristol  Brass  Co.,  Bristol  Mfg.  Co.,  Am.  Silver 
Co.,  Turner  Heater  Co.,  N.  L.  Birge  Sons  Co.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Clubs:  Bristol,  Hartford  Golf. 
Recreations:  fishing,  motoring,  motor  boating. 
Home:  82  Bellevue  Av.  Office:  195  Main  St.,  Bris- 
tol, Conn. 

M'EWEIiIi,  Roscius  Clinton,  retired  cotton  mfr. ; 
b.  Union,  Conn.,  Oct.  9,  1S49;  s.  Nathaniel  Ossian 
and  Harriet  (Moore)  Newell;  ed.  Conn.  pub.  schs. 
and  Normal  Acad.,  Orwell,  O. ;  m.  Agawam,  Mass., 
Sept.  20,  1S70,  Sarali  Allerton  Cushman;  1  son, 
Henry  Clinton.  Began  in  mfg.  business  at  Mit- 
tineague,  jMass.,  1865;  pres.  and  trustee  Palmer 
Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Nat.  Cotton  Mfrs.  Assn.,  Am. 
(Cotton  Mfrs.  Assn.  Mason,  Odd  Fellow.  Home: 
Palmer,  Mass.    Address:  Three  Rivers,  Mass. 

NEWEIiIi,  "WilbnT  Charles,  clergyman:  moved  to 
Hyndsville,  N.Y.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,   1914-15.) 

NEVTEIiIi,  William  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Durham, 
Me.,  Apr.  16,  1854;  s.  William  B.  and  Susannah  K. 
(Weeks)  Newell;  grad.  West  State  Normal  Sch., 
Farmington,  Me.;  taught  soli..  1876-82:  studied  law 
and  admitted  to  bar,  1878;  m.  Lisbon  Falls.  Me., 
Sept.  20,  1883,  Ida  F.  Plummer.  Citv  solicitor, 
Lewiston,  Me.,  1890;  mayor,  1891-2,  1892-3,  1898-9; 
CO.  attv.  Androscoggin  Co.,  1892-4;  judge  of  pro- 
bate, 1905-9,  1909-13;  pres.  Mfrs.  Nat.  Bank,  Lewis- 
ton,  since  1902.  Democrat.  Address:  145  Lisbon 
St.,   Lewiston,   Me. 

NEWHAl^Ii,  Frank  G-erry,  banking:  b.  Lvnn, 
Mass.,  July  24,  1848;  s.  Elbridge  G.  and  Adeline 
(Marshall)  Newhall;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Brigliton 
Dist.,  Boston,  1875.  Emma  F.  Brewer  (now  de- 
ceased); m.  2d,  Milford.  Mass.,  1883,  Abbie  M. 
Mann;  1  son,  Harry  K.  (i;ik.  William  Chase  «&  Co.. 
dry  goods,  Lynn,  1867-71:  removed  to  Brighton  and 
became  bookkeeper  Nat.  Market  Bank,  acting  cash- 
ier, 1875,  cashier  1878-07,  pres.  1907-15,  now  chmn. 
of  bd. ;  pres.  Newliall  &  Newliall,  ins.,  since  1907. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Congrega- 
tional. Lincoln.  Address:  7  Sparliawlc  St.,  Brigh- 
ton, Mass. 

NEWHAIiIi,  Georgre  H.,  mayor;  b.  Lynn,  Mass., 
Oct.  24.  1850:  s.  Isaac  and  Sarali  (Graves)  New- 
hall:  ancestor,  Tliomas  Newliall,  was  the  first 
white  child  born  at  Lynn:  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Wes- 
leyan  Acad.,  Wilbraham,  Mass.;  m.  Martha  Louise 
Nourse,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Jan.  17,  1872  (died 
Oct.  17,  1900):  children,  Arthur  Isaac  (deceased), 
George  Herbert  (deceased),  Loella,  Elizabeth 
Grace  (Mrs.  Ralph  J.  Fogg).  In  real  estate  and 
ins.  business;  pres.  Lynn  City  St.  Ry.  Co.  until 
company  consolidated  with  the  Boston  &  Lynn  St. 
Rv.  (now  Bay  State  Ry.).  Mem.  Lvnn  Common 
Council,  1886-7  (pres.  1887);  alderman,  1889-90, 
1904-5;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1894,  95,  06,  07,  08, 
Senate,  1910,  11,  12;  mayor  of  Lynn  since  1913. 
Republican.  Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.  Ad- 
dress: Lynn,  Mass. 

ITE'WHAI.I.,  Herbert  William,  M.D. ;  b.  Lvnn, 
Mass.,  Feb.  1,  1858;  s.  Edward  and  Eliza  F.  (Beau- 


mont) Newhall;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1879,  A.M.,  1884, 
M.D.,  1884;  m.  Lynn,  Jan.  15,  1891,  A.  Lillia  Davis; 
1  son,  Beaumont.  Has  practiced  at  Lynn  since 
1887;  visiting  phys.  to  Lynn  Hosp.;  mem.  Lynn 
Sch.  Com.,  1905-13.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Mass.  Medico-Legal  Soc.  Clubs:  Oxford  (Lvnn), 
Twentieth  Century  (Boston).  Address:  82  Broad 
St.,  I.iynn,  Mass. 

NEWHAI.!.,  Israel  Aug-ustus,  fire  insurance;  b. 
Lynn,  Mass.,  Dec.  7,  1843;  s.  Harrison  and  Martha 
(Perkins)  Newhall;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn., 
1865;  m.  Lucy  Ellen  Bacheller,  of  Lynn,  June  14, 
1893.  Engaged  in  manufacture  of  shoes  at  Lynn, 
1865-87;  elk.  Lynn  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  1887-94, 
sec.  since  1894.  Charter  mem.  Lynn  Hist.  Soc; 
mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Published:  History  of  Lynn,  1897;  Legacy  of  an 
Octogenarian,  1897:  Old  CoUonie  Times;  Liri-Jewels 
of  the  Third  Plantation.  Home:  25  Franklin  St 
Address:    112   Market  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

ZTEWHAIiIi,  John  Breed,  lawyer;  b.  Lynn,  Mass., 
Oct.  1,  1862;  s.  Charles  and  Hester  C.  (Moulton) 
Newhall;  grad.  Lynn  High  Sch.,  1880;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1885;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1888;  m. 
Gertrude  J.  Cutler,  of  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Dec. 
6,  1893:  children,  Hester  Moulton,  Avis  B.,  Frances 
Ella,  Charles  Boardman.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar, 
1888,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston;  trustee  Lynn 
Instn.  for  Savings.  Mem.  Lynn  Common  Council, 
1890-2  (pres.  last  2  yrs.);  mem.  Mags.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1893,  4,  5;  mem.  Lynn  Sch.  Bd.,  1901-5.  Republican. 
Mem.  Pi  Eta.-  Universalist.  Club:  Oxford.  Recre- 
ations: travel,  reading.  Home:  Lynn,  Mass.  Office: 
18  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

NE'WHAIiIi,   'William  Rice,   clergyman;   Dec.    22, 

1860-Dec.   4,   1913.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

NE'WKIRK,  Frank  P.,  real  estate;  b.  A'ernon, 
Vt.,  June  19,  1851;  s.  William  and  Elizabeth  (Elv) 
Newkirk;  ed.  Holyoke  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1868; 
m.  Aug.,  1911,  Elizabeth  Lund,  of  Vt.  In  hard- 
ware business  in  Easthampton,  1874-10;  pres. 
Union  Realty  Trust  Co.;  trustee  and  mem.  finance 
com.  Easthampton  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Mass. 
State  Bd.  of  Agr.  Republican.  Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks. 
Home:  Easthampton,  Mass. 

NEWKIRK,  Newton,  editor,  writer;  b.  Bentley- 
ville.  Washington  Co.,  Pa.,  Aug.  29,  1870;  s.  Joseph 
Alexander  and  Nancy  (Hopkins)  Newkirk;  de- 
scendant of  Abraham  Neukirschen  (corrupted  to 
Newkirk),  1st  ancestor  of  the  family  in  America; 
Ph.B.,  Mt.  Union  Coll.,  Alliance,  O..  1S93;  m.  Queen 
Josephine  Newkirk,  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  June  9, 
1897.  Editor  "All  Sorts,"  a  humorous  column  each 
week-day,  which  has  appeared  in  The  Boston  Post 
since  1900;  creator  and  writer  of  "The  Birtgville 
Bugle,"  a  full  page  Sunday  newspaper  feature 
which  is  syndicated  to  30  or  4  0  Sunday  news- 
papers; editor  of  The  National  Sportsman  Maga- 
zine since  1907.  Mem.  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  Inde- 
pendent Democrat.  Methodist.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Puddingstone,  Citv,  Press  (Boston).  Author: 
Stealthy  Steve,  The  Six-Eyed  Sleuth,  1904;  The 
Stork  Book.  1907;  Recollections  of  a  Gold  Cure 
Graduate,  1906;  The  Tale  of  a  Check  Book.  1906; 
Back  to  Nature,  1911:  Doc  &  Jim  &  Me,  1906;  One 
Injim  and  3  to  (ZJarry,  1907;  Humorous  Tales  of  the 
Woods.  1913.  Lecturer:  "Always  in  Style — a 
Smile."  Home:  59  Crowninshield  Rd.,  Brookline, 
Mass.    Office:  The  Boston  Post,  Boston,  Mass. 

NE'WIiIN,  'William  Jesse,  teacher:  b.  Port  Car- 
bon, Pa..  Aug.  28,  1878;  s.  Jesse  and  Ellen  Davis 
(McCool)  Newlin:  grad.  Pottsville  High  Sch.,  1894; 
A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1899  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M., 
1903:  B.S..  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1901;  A.M..  Harvard, 
1906:  studied  Yale,  summer,  1906,  at  Oxford,  Eng., 
1912-13;  m.  Boston,  Sept.  4,  1907,  Margaret  Baird 
Randall.  W^alker  instr.  mathematics,  Amherst 
Coll.,  1902-5;  Shattuck  scholar  in  mathematics. 
Harvard.  1905-6;  asso.  prof,  mathematics  and 
philosophy,  1906,  asso.  prof,  philosophy,  1907,  prof, 
philosophy  since  1909,  Amherst  Coll.  Mem.  Am. 
Philos.  Soc,  Psi  Upsilon.    Address:  Amherst,  Mass. 

JHUVTMA-TH,    Albert     HarOing-,     bond     dealer;     b 
Athol.  IVIass.,  Dec   6,   1872:  s.  Albert  Lee  and  Ella 
M.    (Harding)    Newman;    A.B.,   Harvard,   1895    (sec. 
of  class) :   m.  Jeanie  S.   Smith,  of  Boston,  Oct.   18 
1897:  children,  Albert  Lee,  Harding  Carruth,  Dor- 


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othea.  Engaged  in  bond  business  in  Boston  since 
1898,  as  partner  in  firm  of  Blodget  &  Co.  (formerly 
Blodyet,  Merritt  &  Co.).  Mem.  Boston  Stock  Ex- 
change.  Kepublican.  Unitarian.  Recreations:  out- 
door sports.  Home:  Concord,  Mass.  Otiice:  60  State 
St.,   Boston. 

NEWTON,  Charles  Watson,  coal  merchant;  b. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Uct.  22,  IStiu;  s.  George  \\ .  and 
Sarah  (Harris)  Newton;  descendant  of  Iteuben 
Harris,  of  Lisbon,  Conn.;  ed.  high  sch.,  Hartford; 
m.  Nellie  M.  Berry,  of  Hartford,  Oct.  22,  lbS4;  1 
son,  Kussell  Harris.  Engaged  in  coal  business 
since  1878;  sole  owner  of  George  W.  Newton  & 
Son.  Mem.  Hartford  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Comdr.  in  chief  Naval  and  Mil.  Order  Spanish-Am. 
War;  v.-comdr.  gen.  Mil.  Order  of  Foreign  Wars; 
comdr.  in  chief  United  Spanish  War  Veterans, 
1908-9;  apptd.  by  U.S.  Congress  mem.  Arlington 
Memorial  Amphitheater  Commn.;  capt.  and  insp. 
on  staff  of  the  First  Co.  Governor's  Foot  Guard; 
mem.  S.A.R.  Republican.  Club:  City  (Hartford). 
Recreations:  military  affairs.  Home:  467  Farming- 
ton  Av.    Office:  65  Pearl  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

NEWTON,  Clarence  Iiucian,  lawyer;  b.  Eden, 
Vt.,  July  lil,  187 1  ;  s.  iiev.  Oliver  Edward  and  Anne 
H.  (Cleveland)  Newton;  grad.  Montpelier  (Vt.) 
Sem.,  1897;  Ph.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1902;  LL.B., 
magna  cum  laude,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1905, 
J.M.,  1905,  fellow,  1905-6;  m.  June  8,  1909,  Alice 
McLennan,  of  Chicago;  1  daughter,  Dorothy.  Prac- 
ticed in  Bo.ston  since  1905;  lecturer  Boston  Y.M. 
C.A.  Law  Sch.  since  1906,  also  lecturer  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  Law;  dir.  Motor  Service  Co.,  Brown 
Howland  Co.,  Textile  Products  Co.,  R.  S.  Brine 
Transportation  Co.,  Cooley  &  Marvin  Co.,  Hoffeclier 
Co.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Phi  Delta  Phi, 
Wesleyan  N.E.  Alumni  Assn.,  Vt.  Assn.  of  Boston. 
Clubs:  University,  Boston  Beta.  Home:  1213  Bea- 
con St.,  Brookline.    Office:  60  State  St.,  Boston. 

NEWTON,  Daniel  Howe,  mfr. ;  June  22,  1827- 
May,   lyil.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

NEWTON,  Darius  AugTistine,  clergyman;  b. 
Westboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1855;  s.  Darius  and  Har- 
riet Augusta  (Fay)  Newton;  ed.  Westboro  pub. 
schs.;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.;  B.D.,  Andover  Theol. 
Sem.,  1882;  m.  Westboro,  Aug.  2,  1882,  Marion 
Chandler  Stone;  children,  Hattie  Marion,  b.  June 
28,  1883  (died  Sept.  22,  1890),  Howard  Augustine, 
Jan.  2,  1886,  Christine  Marion,  Dec.  20,  1890,  Fran- 
cis Chandler,  June  30,  1893,  Harlan  Fay,  Feb.  8, 
1895.  Ordained  to  ministry  of  Congl.  Ch.,  1882; 
held  pastorates  at  Lancaster  and  Stoneham  until 
1889;  pastor  Winchester  Congl.  Ch.,  1889-1909; 
supply,  Reading,  Mass.,  1910-11;  pastor  Reading, 
since  1911.  Dir.  Mass.  Home  Missionary  Soc,  Bd. 
of  Ministerial  Supply.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon.  Clubs: 
Congregational,  Fortnightly  (Boston).  Recrea- 
tions: camping  in  Maine  woods.  Address:  56  Lin- 
den St.,  Reading,  Mass. 

NEWTON,  Edward  Bartlett,  merchant.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

NEWTON,  Elbridg-e  Ward,  author;  b.  Wilming- 
ton, Vt.,  March  9,  1864;  s.  Willard  and  Martha 
(White)  Newton;  grad.  Goddard  Sem.,  Barre,  Vt., 
1886;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1890;  m.  Adelaide  L.  Vea- 
zie,  of  Somerville.  Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1894.  With  Ginn 
&  Co.,  1892 — .  Mem.  Zeta  Psi.  Mason  (32°). 
Author:  Introductory  Sight  Singing  Melodies, 
1907;  Music  in  the  Public  Schools,  1909.  Home: 
Somerville,  Mass.   Address:  29  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

NEWTON,  Prank  Iiooiuis  Sabiu,  surgeon;  b. 
Truro,  Mass.,  Apr.  9,  1857;  s.  Adin  Hubbard  and 
Susan  Anjennette  (Hatch)  Newton;  ed.  grammar 
and  high  schs.,  Truro  and  Chatham,  Mass.;  taught 
in  Essex  Grammar  Sch.  and  Westport  High  Sch.; 
M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine.  1884;  house 
phvs.  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp.,  1883-4;  L.M.,  Rotunda 
Hosp.,  Dublin,  1886;  studied  in  Europe,  1886-7;  m. 
Dartmouth,  Mass.,  May,  1886,  Josephine  Louise 
Lewis;  2  sons.  Allison  Lewis  Hedge,  b.  Jan.  10, 
1891,  Frank  Hatch,  Sept.  20,  1892.  Practiced  at 
Provincetown,  Mass.,  1884-6:  apptd.  med.  examiner, 
Provincetown  Dist.,  by  Gov.  Robinson,  1885; 
served  as  phys.  Bd.  of  Health,  Provincetown,  and 
as  asst.  surgeon  U.S.  Marine  Service;  settled  in 
Somerville,  Mass.,   1887;   established  office  in  sur- 


gery, Boston,  1904;  mem.  med.  bd.  and  of  med.  and 
surg.  staff,  Somerville  Hosp.  Mem.  Mass.  and 
Boston  homce.  med.  socs..  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy, 
Surg.  Soc.  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Obstet.  Soc.  Am. 
Inst.  HomcEopathy  (ex-president).  New  England 
Surgical  and  Gynecol.  Soc.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Mason;  John  Abbot  Lodge,  Somerville;  R.A.C., 
Orient  Council,  Somerville;  De  Molay  Commandery, 
K.T.,  Boston.  Author:  Conservation  vs.  Destruc- 
tion, or  Surgical  Conser\atism  Favoring  Obstet- 
rical Success,  1909;  Conservation  of  Transplanta- 
tion of  the  Ovary  (pub.  in  Med.  Times) ;  also  many 
articles  on  sarcoma  and  obstetrics.  Read  papers 
before  Surgical  Congress,  and  Am.  Assn.  of  Clin. 
Research;  wrote  obituary  of  Dr.  William  Todd 
Helmuth,  of  New  York.  Home:  34  Highland  Av., 
Somerville,  Mass. 

NEWTON,  Harry  Jenkinson,  minister;  b.  Lon- 
don, Eng.,  IMar.  27,  1881;  s.  John  William  and 
Emily  (Jenkinson)  Newton;  came  to  America, 
1902;  grad.  Bangor  (Me.)  Theol.  Sem.,  1906;  B.A., 
Bowdoin,  1909;  M.A.,  Yale,  1911;  m.  Effle  May 
Wayne,  of  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.,  Nov.  30,  1911; 
1  son,  James  Wayne.  Ordained  Congregational 
ministry,  1911;  pastor  Bradford,  Vt.,  short  time, 
Crombie  St.  Ch.,  Salem,  Mass.,  since  Sept.  1,  1912. 
Dir.  Associated  Charities  of  Salem;  mem.  Munici- 
pal Relief  Com.,  City  of  Salem,  after  great  Hre  of 
1914;  pres.  Thayer  Club.,  of  Crombie  St.  Ch.  (this 
club  responsible  for  abolition  of  prize  fights  in 
Salem,  enforcement  of  no-license  law,  suppression 
of  gambling  joints,  etc.).  Mem.  exec.  com.  Salem 
Equal  Suffrage  League.  Progressive.  Mason.  Ad- 
dress: 32  Summit  Av.,  Salem,  Mass. 

NEWTON,  Henry  Gleason,  lawyer;  June  5,  1843- 
1913.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

NEWTON,  Howard  Doug-las,  professor  chem- 
istry; b.  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  Jan.  14,  1881;  s.  Doug- 
las H.  and  Helen  Frances  (Burghardt)  Newton; 
grad.  Stockbridge  High  Sch.,  1900;  B.S.,  Mass. 
State  Coll.,  1904;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1908;  m.  July  2,  1913, 
Lillian  E.  Berry,  of  Waterville,  Me.  Instr.  in  chem- 
istry, 1909-10,  asso.  prof,  chemistry,  1910-11, 
prof,  since  1912,  Conn.  Agrl.  Coll.  Mem.  Am.  Chem. 
Soc,  Sigma  Xi.  Author  of  various  monographs 
and  articles  on  chem.  elements,  including  iron, 
titanium,    vanadium,   etc.    Address:     Storrs,    Conn. 

NEWTON,  James  Hale,  paper  mfr.;  b.  Hubbards- 
ton,  Mass.,  Jan.  13,  1832;  s.  James  and  Esther 
(Hale)  Newton;  descendant  of  Richard  Newton, 
who  came  from  England  to  Mass.,  prior  to  1645 
and  settled  in  Sudbury;  ed.  Williston  Sem.,  East- 
hampton,  ISIass.,  and  Westminster  Sem.,  Vt. ;  en- 
tered Amherst,  Sept.,  1855;  removed  to  Dartmouth, 
Mar.,  1857,  B.A..  1859;  m.  Susan  Wardsworth  Taft, 
of  Worcester,  Mass.,  Nov.  23,  1863;  4  children,  Ed- 
ward Taft,  Frederick  Hale,  Eliza  Taft,  James  Ber- 
tram. Prin.  Thomas  Grammar  Sch.,  Worcester, 
1859-64;  assisted  in  organizing  the  Hampden 
Paper  (Jo.  (the  third  industry  of  the  kind  in  Hol- 
yoke,  Mass.),  1864;  also  an  organizer  of  Franklin 
Paper  Co.,  1S66,  "Wauregan  Paper  Co.,  1879,  Nor- 
man Paper  Co.,  1891  (the  two  mills  last  named 
being  sold  to  the  Am.  Writing  Paper  Co.,  1899); 
an  organizer,  1880,  of  the  Chemical  Paper  Co.  (ca- 
pacity of  mill,  40  tons  daily),  of  which  was  pres., 
1899-13;  also  organizer  of  the  Newton  Paper  Co.; 
dir.  3d  Nat.  Bank,  Springfield,  1873-82;  an  organ- 
izer of  City  Nat.  Bank,  of  Holyoke,  and  dir.  until 
1884;  an  organizer,  1884,  of  the  Home  Nat.  Bank 
of  Holyoke,  of  which  has  ever  since  been  pres.;  an 
organizer,  1885,  of  the  Peoples  Savings  Bank  of 
Holyoke,  and  trustee  for  several  yrs.;  dir.  Holyoke 
and  Westfleld  R.R.  Mem.  Gen.  Court,  Mass.,  1877; 
chmn.  Holyoke  Sch.  Bd.,  1866-81;  chmn.  Bd.  of 
Pub.  Works,  1897;  justice  of  the  peace  25  yrs. 
Pres.  Holyoke  Pub.  Library;  dir.  City  Hosp.  Mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Psi  Upsilon  (Zeta  Chapter),  Dart- 
mouth Western  Mass.  Alumni  Assn.  (ex-pres.). 
Club:  Conn.  Valley  Congregational  (charter  mem. 
and  ex-pres.).  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  1766 
Northampton  St.  Office:  Home  National  Bank, 
Holyoke,    Mass. 

NEWTON,  John  Edward,  clergyman;  b.  London, 
Eng.,  Sept.  9,  1872;  s.  John  William  and  Emily 
(Jenkinson)  Newton;  came  to  America,  1893;  grad. 
Bangor    (Me.)    Theol.    Sem.,    1898;    B.A.,    Bowdoin, 


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1905;  M.A.,  Yale.  1906;  m.  Edna  W.  Harvey,  of 
Kenduskeag:,  Me.,  June  IS,  1900;  2  children,  Donald 
Harvey,  Helen  Emily.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1S9S;  pastor  Howard  Av.  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Conn., 
190S-13,  Rockland,  Me.,  since  1913.  Mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.     Address:     Koclvland,    Me. 

NEWTON,  John  Orville,  educator;  b.  Andover, 
Me.,  Apr.  5,  1S64;  s.  John  D.  and  Katherine  E. 
(Cutting)  Newton;  ancestors  settled  in  Sudbury, 
Mass.,  1636,  some  of  them  serving  in  Rev.  War; 
grad.  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1S88; 
A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1S93;  post-grad,  study, 
Harvard  Summer  Sch. ;  m.  Aug.  24,  1894,  Addie 
O.  Denning,  Poland,  Me.  (died  1903);  children, 
Max,  Ronald  Robert;  m.  2d,  July  12,  1905,  Louise 
Munroe,  of  Lewiston,  Me.  Began  as  teacher.  Me. 
Wesleyan  Sem.,  1893;  prin.  same  since  1909,  also 
trustee.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon.    Mason.    Address:    Kents   Hill,   Me. 

NEWTON,  Iiouis  Sheldon,  architect;  b.  Hart- 
ford, Vt.,  Mar.  21,  1871;  s.  John  and  Mary  Jane 
(Button)  Newton;  ed.  St.  Johnsbury  Acad.;  studied 
architecture  in  offices  in  Boston  and  in  evening 
classes;  unmarried.  Practiced  for  a  time  at  Le- 
banon, N.H.,  subsequently  locating  permanently 
at  Hartford;  has  designed  and  erected  many  pub. 
and  pvt.  bldgs.  in  New  England,  among  them,  resi- 
dences connected  with  Dartmouth  Coll.,  mercantile 
bldgs.,  the  new  Profile  House,  White  Mountains; 
Newport  House,  Newport,  N.H.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Elk;  Modern  Woodman.  Club: 
Boston  City.    Address:    Hartford,  Vt. 

NEWTON,  Mark  Trafton,  M.D. ;  b.  Andover,  Me., 
May  26,  1855;  s.  Lambert  Perkins  and  Prances 
Ann  (Howe)  Newton;  descendant  of  Richard  New- 
ton, who  came  from  Eng.  to  Sudbury,  Mass.,  in 
1639;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1880;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of 
Me.  (Bowdoin),  1884;  m.  Carrie  H.  Weymouth,  of 
Sabattus,  Me.,  Feb.  28,  1885  (died  1903);  m.  2d, 
Lucine  A.  Jones,  of  (Zlambridge,  Mass.,  Mar.  6, 
1908.  Practiced  in  Sabattus  since  1884.  Mem.  Me. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
K.  of  P.    Address:    Sabattus,  Me. 

NEWTON,  Matthew  Turner,  M.D.;  June  4,  1829- 
July   24,   1909.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

NEWTON,  Robert  Albro,  pharmaceutical  chem- 
ist; b.  Westborough,  Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1884;  s.  Albro 
W.  and  Cora  I.  (Howard)  Newton;  grad.  primary, 
grammar  and  high  schs.,  Southborough;  Pharm.D., 
Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacy,  1906;  spl.  student  Boston 
U.,  1910-11,  1911-12;  m.  Edith  Belle  Pease,  of  Mai- 
den, Mass.,  June  4,  1913.  In  drug  business  as  sr. 
mem.  firm  of  Newton  &  Howard,  Southborough, 
since  1907;  instr.  analytical  and  organic  chemistry, 
Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacy,  1906-12;  lecturer  Mass.  Coll. 
of  Osteopathy,  1910-11.  Trustee  Mass.  Coll.  Phar- 
macy. Sec.  Rep.  Town  Com.,  Southborough.  Mem. 
Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Am.  Pharm.  Assn.,  Mass.  State 
Pharm.  Assn.,  Boston  Druggists'  Assn.,  Alumni 
Assn.  Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacy  (pres.).  Phi  Delta 
Chi.  Club:  Men's  Club  of  Southborough  (govern- 
ing com.).  Editor,  Mass.  College  Pharmacy  Quar- 
terly Bull,  and  contbr.  to  pharm.  jours.  Address: 
Southborough,    Mass. 

NEWTON,  Wilber  Edward,  clergyman;  b.  Eden, 
Vt.,  Mar.  8,  1875;  s.  Oliver  Edward  and  Anna 
Hannah  (Cleveland)  Newton;  grad.  Montpelier. 
(Vt.)  Sem.,  1898;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1902; 
m.  Inez  L.  Kingsbury,  of  Walden,  Vt.,  June  21, 
1904;  2  children,  Vivian  Virtine,  b.  Sept.  16.  1905, 
Newell  Edward,  Mar.  18,  1908.  Ordained  M.E.  min- 
istry, 1902;  pastor  Holland  and  Morgan,  Vt.,  1902-3, 
Mansfield  and  South  Cabot,  1903-4,  West  Enosburg, 
1904-7,  Union  Village  and  North  Thetford,  1907- 
10,  Haddock  Neck,  Conn.,  1910-11,  Oneco,  1912-15, 
Berkelev,  R.I.,  since  1915.  Trustee  Montpelier 
Sem.,  1903-10.  Mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Adelphi  Soc, 
Grange.  Recreations:  football,  baseball.  Address: 
Ashton,  R.I. 

NEWTON,  William  Monroe,  clergyman;  b.  Bar- 
nard, "Windsor  Co.,  Vt.,  July  30.  1864;  s.  Solon 
Danforth  and  Mary  Emeline  (Davis)  Newton; 
descendant  of  Richard  Newton,  Sudbury,  Mass., 
1638;  grad.  Randolph  (Vt.)  State  Normal  Sch., 
1884;  grad.  Montpelier  (Vt.)  Sem.,  1890;  B.A.,  Wes- 
leyan U.,  Conn.,  1894;  m.  Marion  Elizabeth  Wilcox, 


of  Middletown,  Conn.,  June  18,  1896;  2  children, 
Dean  William,  b.  Oct.  21,  1898,  Elizabeth  Marion, 
Jan.  7,  1903.  Deacon,  1894,  elder,  1896,  M.E.  Ch.; 
pastor  Waterbury,  Vt.,  1894-8;  prin.  Montpelier 
Sem.,  1898-01;  presiding  elder  Montpelier  Dist., 
1901-7;  pastor  Springfield,  Vt.,  1907-9,  Woonsocket, 
R.I.,  1909-14,  East  Weymouth,  Mass.,  since  1914. 
Trustee  Montpelier  Sem.,  1896-07,  Wesleyan  U., 
1907-10.  Royai  Arch  Mason:  Odd  Fellow.  Author: 
Richard  Newton,  Sudbury,  Mass.,  1638-9,  and  the 
Indian  Raid  in  Barnard,  Vt.,  Aug.  9,  1780,  1912. 
Address:     36   Randall  Av.,  East   Weymouth,  Mass. 

NEW^TON,  WilUam  Wilberforce,  clergyman;  b. 
Phila.,  Nov.  4,  1843;  s.  Rev.  Richard  and  Lydia 
(Oreaiorex)  Newton;  brother  of  Richard  Heber 
Newton;  A.B.,  U.  of  Pa.,  1865  (D.D.  same);  ni. 
Emily  Stevenson  Cooke,  of  Phila.,  Nov.  16,  1870. 
Deacon,  1868,  priest,  1869,  P.E.  Ch.;  asst.  Ch.  of 
Epiphany,  Phila.,  1869-70;  rector  St.  Paul's,  Brook- 
line,  Mass.,  1870-5,  Trinity,  Newark,  N.J.,  1875-7, 
St.  Paul's,  Boston,  1877-82,  St.  Stephen's,  Pitts- 
field,  1881-1900.  Organized  Am.  Congress  of  Chs., 
which  met  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  1885,  and  Cleveland, 
O.,  1886.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books,    etc.)     Home:     Brookline,    Mass.* 

NICHOIiS,  Arthur  Howard,  M.D.;  b.  Boston, 
Sept.  9,  1840;  s.  John  Perkins  and  Mary  Ann 
(Clarke)  Nichols;  descendant  of  Richard  Nichols, 
of  Ipswich,  Mass.;  grad.  Pub.  Latin  Sch.,  1858; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1862;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1866;  m.  Boston,  Nov.  11,  1869,  Elizabeth  Fisher 
Homer;  3  children.  Rose  Standish,  Marian  Clarke, 
Margaret  Homer  (Mrs.  Arthur  A.  Shurtleff).  Prac- 
ticed in  Boston  since  1868.  Mem.  Am.  Med.  Assn., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Ancient  Soc  of  College  Youths, 
London.  Club:  University.  Home:  55  Mt.  Vernon 
St.,   Boston,   Mass.;    (summer)    Cornish,   N.H. 

NICHOIiS,     Austin     Porter,     retired     editor;     b. 

Haverhill,  Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1854;  s.  James  Robinson 
and  Margaret  (Gale)  Nichols;  prep.  edn.  Phillips 
Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.;  B.S.,  Lawrence  Scientific 
Sch.,  Harvard  U.,  1875;  m.  1st,  Quincy,  111.,  1885, 
Mary  Coburn;  m.  2d,  Berkeley,  Cal.,  1899,  Maude 
Kittredge;  1  son,  James  Robinson,  b.  Mar.  9,  1886. 
Editor  Boston  Journal  of  Chemistry  and  Popular 
Science  News,  1882-93.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.  Club:  Pen- 
tucket.    Address:    4  Highland  Av.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

NICHOIIS,  Charles  Corbett,  lawyer;  b.  Maiden, 
Oct.  31,  1859;  s.  Joseph  E.  and  Lucena  C.  (Corbett) 
Nichols;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1883  (LL.B.,  1887);  m. 
Hattie  F.  Corbett,  of  Lisbon,  Me.,  Oct.  9,  1888; 
children,  Helen  Frances,  Mildred  Lucena.  Admitted 
to  Mass.  bar,  1887,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston; 
pres.  and  trustee  Everett  Associates;  dir.  Everett 
Co-operative  Bank,  Everett  Trust  Co.  Pres.  Ever- 
ett High  Sch.  Field  Corpn. ;  treas.  and  trustee 
1st  Universalist  Soc.  of  Everett.  Mem.  Middlesex 
Bar  Assn.  Mason.  Club:  Mystic  Valley  Harvard. 
Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  Everett,  Mass. 
Office:    43  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

NICHOIiS,  Charles  Edward  Osgrood,  clergyman; 
b.  South  Hampton,  N.H.,  June  11,  1859;  s.  George 
Henry  and  Mary  Olivia  (Merrill)  Nichols;  A.B., 
Amherst,  1882;  S.T.B.,  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1888;  m. 
Carrie  Clifton  Webster,  of  Haverhill,  Nov.  21,  1888. 
Deacon  and  priest,  P.E.  Ch.,  1888;  rector  Salmon 
Falls,  N.H.,  1888-91,  Brunswick,  Me.,  1891-4, 
Bridgeton,  N.J.,  1894-08,  St.  Andrew's  Ch.,  North 
Grafton,  Mass.,  since  1908.  Mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi. 
Home:     Worcester   Rd.,    North    Grafton,   Mass. 

NICHOIiS,  Charles  Fessenden,  M.D. ;  b.  Salem, 
Mass.,  Feb.  20,  1846;  s.  Charles  Saunders  and 
Amelia  Ann  (Ainsworth)  Nichols;  1st  ancestor  in 
America  was  Thomas  Nichols,  Amesbury,  Mass., 
1667;  through  paternal  grandmother  descended 
from  Jerathmeel  Peirce,  a  forbear  of  Benjamin 
Peirce,  mathematican,  and  on  mother's  side  from 
Edward  Ainsworth,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  about  1647, 
and  from  Thomas  Green  Fessenden,  poet  and 
author;  prep.  edn.  Salem  Eng.  High  Sch.;  student, 
Heidelberg,  Germajiy,  1864-6;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1870:  m.  Boston,  May  7,  1884,  Grace  Belle 
Houston;  m.  2d,  Boston,  Apr.  9,  1901,  Anna  Jenetta 
Von  Arenberg;  children  (by  first  marriage).  Cherry 
E. ;  (by  2d  marriage)  Fessenden  Arenberg,  Benja- 
min Peirce.    Began  practice  at  Honolulu,  Hawaii, 


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1870,  as  phys.  to  Japanese  princes;  removed  to 
Boston,  1S72;  editor  New  England  Medical  Ga- 
zette, 1S74-6;  on  editorial  staff  Science,  1,S!)1,  J'"ollt- 
lore  and  Best  Thouglits,  1895;  has  written  many 
monograpiis  on  med.  subjects,  which  have  been 
publislied,  and  contributed  to  many  mags,  and 
revs.,  among  them  Harper's,  Review  of  Reviews, 
and  Popular  Science  Monthly.  Mem.  Am.  Inst. 
Homoeopathy,  Boston  and  Internat.  Homre.  socs.. 
Invalid's  Aid  Soc.  (v. -p.,  1890-4,  in  conjunction 
with  Edward  Everett),  Soc.  Hawaiian  Missions 
Children  (hon.):  recently  v.-p.  N.Y.  Anti-Vivisec- 
tion Soc;  trustee  N.Y.  Soc.  for  Humane  Med.  Re- 
search; treas.  Theodore  Parker  Ch.  Fund.  Was 
associated  with  Rev.  Dr.  E.  E.  Hale  in  various 
philanthropic  undertakings.  Inaependent  Republi- 
can. Unitarian.  Recreations:  literature.  His  resi- 
dence was  on  Church  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Boston. 
He  died  Apr.   5,   1915. 

inCHOIiS,  Charles  Iiemnel,  M.D. ;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  ,May  29,  1851;  s.  Lemuel  B.  and  Lydia  C. 
(Anthony)  Nichols;  A.B..  Brown  U.,  1872.  A.M., 
1875;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1875;  m.  Mary  J. 
Brayton,  of  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1884;  4  children, 
Caroline  (Mrs.  G.  A.  Gaskill),  Harriet  B.,  Charles 
L.,  Jr.,  Brayton.  Practiced  in  Worcester,  Mass., 
since  1S78.  Mem.  Am.  Antiq.  Soc,  St.  Wulstan 
Soc,  Fire  Soc.  Republican.  Clubs:  Worcester, 
Tatnuck,  Quinsigamond  Boat,  Bohemian:  Univer- 
sity of  Boston,  Club  of  Odd  Volumes  (Boston). 
Recreations:  literature  (incunebular).  Address: 
38   Cedar  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

NICHOIiS,  Edward  Hall,  surgeon;  b.  Reading, 
Mass.,  .Ian.  6,  1S64;  s.  Edward  Childs  and  Abbie 
Susan  (Hall)  Nichols;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1886,  A.M.. 
1892,  M.D.,  1892:  m.  Edith  Walker  Judd,  of  Read- 
ing, ]\Iass.,  Oct.  3,  1894.  Exec.  asst.  and  asst.  supt. 
Boston  City  Hosp.,  1892-4;  asst.  pathologist,  1896- 
99.  demonstrator  surg.  pathology,  1897-01,  instr., 
1901-4,  asst.  prof,  in  surg.  pathology  and  surgery, 
1904-13,  asso.  prof.,  1914 — ,  Harvard  Med.  Sch. 
Dir.  Cancer  Lab.,  Research  Croft  Fund,  Boston, 
1899-05;  in  med.  charge  of  Harvard  football  team. 
1904 — .  Unitarian.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences,  Nu  Sigma  Nu,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Clubs: 
Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York),  St.  Botolph, 
Footlight,  Longwood  Tennis.  Address:  294  Marl- 
boro  St.,   Boston.* 

NICHOIiS,  Edward  Payson,  paper  mfr. ;  b.  Kings- 
ton, N.H.,  Mar.  8,  1835:  s.  Nicholas  and  Mary  (Bar- 
stow)  Nichols:  A.B.,  Williams,  1861,  M.A..  1864; 
m.  Syracuse,  N.Y.,  June  28,  1870,  Emma  Ostrom; 
4  children,  Emma  O.,  Howard  S.  O.,  Ernest,  Mar- 
guerite. Teacher.  Plattsburg  Acad.,  N.Y.,  3  yrs.; 
prin.  Brooklyn  Poly.  Inst.,  5  yrs.;  engaged  in 
manufacture  of  paper  for  self  at  Syracuse,  10 
yrs.:  removed  to  Boston.  1886;  since  connected 
with  Great  Falls  Mfg.  Co.,  now  treas.  and  dir.; 
dir.  Chicopee  Mfg.  Co.,  trustee  George  O.  Smith 
Estate.  Lexington,  Mass.  Mem.  Lexington  Hist. 
Soc.  (ex-pres.),  Delta  Phi.  Clubs:  Arkwright,  Old 
Belfry  (Lexington),  Congregational  (Boston).  Rec- 
reations: farming.  Home:  Lexington,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:   53  State  St.,  Boston. 

NZCHOIiS,  Ernest  Pox,  college  president;  b. 
Leavenworth,  Kan.,  .Tune  1.  1869:  s.  Alonzo  Curtis 
and  Sophronia  (Fox)  Nichols;  B.Sc,  Kan.  Agrl. 
Coll.,  1888:  M.Sc,  Cornell  U.,  1893,  D.Sc,  1897; 
grad.  student  phvsics,  Cornell,  1889-92.  LT.  of  Ber- 
lin, 1894-6.  Cambridge  U..  1904-5;  (hon.  D.Sc.  Dart- 
mouth. 1903:  LL.D.,  Colgate,  Clark.  "Weslevan, 
1909.  U.  of  Vt..  1911.  U.  of  Pittsburgh,  1912);  m. 
Katharine  Williams  West,  of  Hamilton.  N.Y.,  June 
16,  1894.  Prof,  physics,  Colgate  U..  1892-8,  Dart- 
mouth Coll.,  1898-03;  prof,  exptl.  phvsics,  Colum- 
bia. 1903-9:  pres.  Dartmouth  Coll..  June  8.  1909 — . 
Research  asso.  Carnegie  Instn..  Washington,  1907- 
09.  Rumford  medal  of  .\m.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences, 
1905.  Mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sciences,  Am.  Philos.  Soc, 
Am.  Physical  Soc,  Astron.  and  Astrophys.  Soc. 
America:  fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences.  A. A. 
A.S.  (v.-p.  1903);  pres.  N.H.  Peace  Soc,  1911-13. 
Collaborator  Astrophysical  .Journal;  asso.  editor 
Physical  Review.    Home:    Hanover,  N.H.* 

KICHOIiS,  Prank  Barrett,  newspaper  publisher; 
b.  Round  Pond,  Me.,  Feb.  2.  1S68;  s.  Thomas  and 
Augusta  Mlnot    (Barrett)    Nichols;   ed.   pub.   schs.. 


Bristol,  Me.,  Rockland  Bus.  Coll.;  grad.  Coburn 
Classical  Inst.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1888;  A.B.,  Colby 
Coll.,  Waterville,  1892;  m.  Cherryfield,  Me.,  Sept. 
5,  1895,  Ella  Dodge  Nickels;  2  children,  Dorothy, 
Barrett.  Teacher  in  pub.  schs.  of  Me.  and  after 
graduation  fiom  coll.,  prin.  Cherryfield  (Me.) 
Acad.;  was  advertising  representative  Groder 
Dyspepsia  Cuie,  Waterville;  one  of  the  founders, 
and  mgr.  Rockland  (Me.)  Daily  Star;  now  mgr.  and 
treas.  Bath  Daily  Times,  Weekly  Independent  and 
Brunswick  Record.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
B.P.O.E.  Clubs:  Kennebec  Yacht,  Colonial.  Recre- 
ations:   motorin.g.     Address:    Bath,   Me. 

NICHOIiS,  Prederic  Carleton,  banker;  b.  Fitch- 
burg,  :\lass.,  Dec.  27,  1873;  s.  Joseph  Towne  and 
Martha  Gale  (Turner)  Nichols;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Royalston,  Mass.;  m.  Ethel  Holmes,  of  Plainfield, 
N.J.,  Oct.  5,  1899;  2  children,  Anna  Holmes,  Louise. 
Page  in  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891-3;  elk.  Fitchburg 
Nat.  Bank,  1894-6;  successively  elk.,  teller,  book- 
keeper, asst.  treas.  and  treas.  Fitchburg  Savings 
Bank  since  1896,  also  chmn.  bd.  of  investment;  dir. 
Fitchburg  Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  Fitchburg  Mut.  Fire 
Ins.  Co.  Treas.  Rep.  City  Com.,  Fitchburg,  1911-12. 
Mem.  Mass.  Bankers'  Assn.  (treas.,  1909,  10,  11); 
pres.  Mass.  Savings  Bank  Treasurers'  Club,  1904- 
05.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Y.M.C.A.  Odd  Fellow;  mem. 
B.P.O.  Elks.  Club:  Fay.  Home:  87  Prospect  St. 
Oflice:     745    Main   St.,    Fitchburg,   Mass. 

NICHOIiS,  Georg-e  M.  G.,  lawyer;  b.  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  Apr.  2,  1876;  s.  AVilliam  Monroe  and  Sarah 
Gage  (Kimball)  Nichols;  student  Mass.  Inst.  "Tech., 
1895-6;  Harvard,  1896-1900;  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1903  m.  1st,  1899,  Elizabeth  Marsh  Carleton,  of 
Haverhill,  Mass.  (deceased) ;  1  daughter,  Eliza- 
beth Carleton:  m.  2d,  Frances  Wedgewood  Mit- 
chell, of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1905;  1  son, 
IMonroe  Kimball.  Practiced  law  with  firm  of 
Nichols  &  Brewster,  Haverhill,  1903-12;  city  at- 
torney, Haverhill,  1906,  9,  10,  11;  with  firm  of 
Gaston,  Snow  &  Saltonstall,  Boston,  since  1912. 
Served  as  pvt.  1st  Corps  Cadets,  also  pvt..  2d  It., 
and  1st  It.,  Sth  Inf.,  M.V.M.  Republican.  Baptist. 
:Mason  (K.T.);  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks,  I.O.R.M.  Rec- 
reations: hunting,  fishing,  golf.  Home:  Haver- 
hill,  !Mass.    Office:     Shawmut  Bank  Bldg.,   Boston. 

NICHOI.S,  Herbert,  author;  b.  Walpole,  N.H., 
Feb.  7,  1852;  s.  Amos  and  Lydia  Nichols;  B.S.  in 
Architecture,  Worcester  (Mass.)  Poly  Inst.,  1871; 
Ph.D.,  Clark  U.,  1891;  m.  Jenny  L.  Clark,  of  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1900.  Civ.  engr.  Pa.  R.R.,  1871- 
85;  instr.  psychology.  Harvard,  1890-3;  lecturer 
.Johns  Hopkins,  1896.  (See  "Umbo's  Who  in  America 
for  list  of  books.)  Home:  219  Commonwealth  Av., 
Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.* 

ITICHOI^S,  James,  insurance;  b.  Fairfield  Co., 
Conn.,  Dec.  24,  1830;  s.  Isaac  and  Betsy  (Piatt) 
Nichols;  descendant  of  James  Nichols,  of  Strat- 
ford, Conn.,  early  in  the  17th  century;  admitted 
to  bar,  1854;  widower;  1  daughter  (Mrs.  Harry  A. 
Smith,  of  Hartford).  Asst.  elk.  Superior  Ct.,  1854- 
56;  judge  of  probate  for  Hartford  Dist.,  1861-4; 
in  ins.  business  since  1867;  pres.  Nat.  Fire  Ins.  Co., 
1887-Feb.,  1914;  since  chmn.  of  bd.  Ex-pres.  Me- 
chanics &  Traders  Ins.  Co.;  v.-p.  Charter  ()ak  Bank, 
Franklin  Ins.  Co.;  dir.  Phoenix  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co., 
Soc  for  Savings.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Hartford,  Hartford  Golf,  Country  Club  of  Farm- 
ington.  Conn.,  Congl.  Home:  639  Prospect  Av. 
Oflice;     95   Pearl  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

KTCHO^S,  Jesse  Gilman,  clergyman;  b.  West 
Amesbury  (now  Merrimac),  Mass.,  Aug.  27,  1869; 
s.  Joseph  Warren  and  Maria  Augusta  (Ricker); 
Nichols;  grad.  Merrimac  High  Sch.,  1886;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1891,  A.M.,  1892;  grad.  Andover  Theol. 
Sem..  1894,  S.T.B.,  1902;  m.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Sept. 
5,  1894,  Sarah  Isabel  Chase:  1  child.  Isabel  Chase, 
b.  Dec.  21,  1896.  Ordained  to  ministry  Congl.  Ch., 
1894:  pastor,  Hamilton.  Mass.,  1894-1906;  South 
Hadlev,  Mass.,  since  1906.  Trustee  pub.  library, 
Hamilton,  1896-1906;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  1897-1906. 
Renublican.  Clubs:  Biblical  (Springfield),  Conn. 
Valley  Congl.  Recreations:  tennis,  tramping,  base- 
hall,  gardening,  poultry  raising.  Address:  South 
Hadley,   IVIass. 

NICHOIiS,  John  Holyoke;  IVT.D.,  Harvard  Med- 
ical Sch.,  1892.    Med.  supt.  State  Gen.  Hosp.,  Tewks- 


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bury,  Mass.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston 
Soc.  Psychiatry  and  Neurology.  Home:  Tewks- 
bury,   JNIass. 

NICHOIiS,  John  Iioringf,  warehouseman.  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

UTCHOIiS,  John  Taylor  CJ-ilman,  M.D. ;  Aug.   11, 

lS37-lltlL'.     (See   vol.    I'JUU.) 

NICHOIiS,  John  Witham,  M.D.;  b.  Searsport, 
Me.,  Aug.  4,  IbiSO;  s.  Walter  and  Kosina  (Withain) 
Nichols;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  ISSl,  A.M.,  1S91;  M.D., 
Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1S87;  m.  Bertha  B. 
Johnson,  of  Industry,  Me.,  1S92  (died  Feb.,  1910); 
m.  2d,  aiarion  H.  Pomeroy,  of  New  Sharon,  Me., 
Oct.  30,  1912;  1  daughter  by  first  marriage,  Alice 
N.  Prin.  high  sch..  Industry,  Me.,  lSSl-2;  elk.  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  1S82--4;  practiced  medicine  at  Farm- 
ington,  IMe.,  since  18S7;  served  as  pres.  U.S.  Pen- 
sion Examining  Bd.  of  Franklin  Co.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Franklin  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Republi- 
can.    Conglist.     Home;     Farmington,    Me. 

NICHOIiS,  Leonard  Bailey,  mfr.;  b.  West  New- 
bury, Mass.,  May  28,  1843;  s.  Daniel  and  Mary 
Jane  (Pillsbury)  Nichols;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  West 
Newbury;  Groveland  (Mass.)  Acad.;  m.  Anna 
Severance,  of  Winsor,  Vt.,  Feb.  15,  1874;  2  chil- 
dren, Alice  Louise  (Mrs.  Frank  P.  Rhoades,  of 
Braintree,  INIass.),  Florence  Alberta  (Mrs.  C. 
Harold  Goodrich,  of  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.),  Be- 
gan carriage  painting  trade.  May  20,  1861;  en- 
tered employ  of  Chauncey  Thomas,  Boston,  Feb. 
5,  1865;  admitted  to  partnership  in  the  business, 
Jan.  1,  1876;  firm  incorporated  Jan.  1,  1899,  as 
Chauncey  Thomas  &  Co.,  Inc.,  carriage  and  auto- 
mobile dealers,  mfrs.  and  repairers,  of  which  has 
been  pres.  and  treas.  since  incorporation.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Bostonian  Soc. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Mass.  Republican,  Home 
Market  (v.-p.),  Boston  Republican,  Middlesex. 
Home:  12  Shailer  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office: 
101-103    Chestnut    St.,    Boslon,    Mass. 

NICHOIiS,  Lester  Hutchinson,  merchant;  b. 
Bennington,  Vt.,  July  6,  1880;  s.  Edwin  Levi  and 
Ada  (Hutchinson)  Nichols;  g.-g.  nephew  of  Stephen 
Hopkins,  signer  Declaration  of  Independence; 
prep.  edn.  Bennington  High  Sch.;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U., 
1904;  m.  Emilie  Louise  Palmer,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y., 
July  10,  1907.  Mgr.  E.  L.  Nichols  &  Son,  dept. 
store,  Bennington.  1904-8:  sec.  and  treas.  Shields- 
Gordon  Co.,  Rochester,  N.Y.,  1908-12;  mgr.  E.  L. 
Nichols'  dept.  store.  Bennington,  since  1912.  Ma- 
son. Mem.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Home:  111  Silver  St.  Office:  453-457  Main  St., 
Bennington,  Vt. 

NICHOLS,  Nathan  Kound,  clergyman;  b.  Fort 
Ann,  N.Y.,  July  17,  1840;  s.  Thomas  and  Judith 
Ann  (Round)  Nicliols;  prep.  edn.  under  pvt.  instrn. 
and  Wallingford  (Vt.)  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Middle- 
burv  Coll.,  Vt.,  1866  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1891; 
grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1870;  m.  Pittsford, 
Vt.,  Oct.  26,  1870.  Frances  Harriet  Leacli  (now  de- 
ceased); 5  cliildren,  son,  died  at  birth,  Nov.  13, 
1872.  Frances  Elisabeth,  b.  Nov.  23,  1876,  Herbert 
Nathan  Thomas,  Jan.  20,  1879,  Mary  Harriet,  Aug. 
15,  1881,  Andrew  Leach,  Oct.  22,  1886;  m.  2d.  Stam- 
ford, Conn.,  Aug.  18,  1903,  Lucy  Morton  Whitmore. 
Teacher,  Castleton  (Vt.)  Sem.,  1866-7;  ordained  to 
ministrv  Congl.  Ch.,  1872:  pastor,  Westford,  Mass., 
1870-1,  Acworth.  N.H.,  1871-3,  Barnet,  Vt.,  1873-80, 
Norwich,  Vt.,  1880-1904,  Sudbury,  Vt.,  1904-12  (also 
supt.  schs.);  now  retired.  Instr.  in  evidences  of 
Christianity.  Chandler  Sch.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  3 
successive  classes,  while  pastor  at  Norwich.  Mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Upsilon  (Middlebury). 
Republican.  Club:  Western  Vt.  Congregational. 
Address:  '\\''arwick.  Mass. 

NICHOLS,  Nelson  Estes,  M.D. :  b.  Boston,  1874; 
s.  Austin  Leroy  and  Josepliine  (Bond)  Nichols;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  and  under  pvt.  tutors;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt. 
Coll.  of  Medicine,  1900;  A.M.;  m.  Charlotte  Wood- 
man Flint,  of  Foxcroft,  Me.,  Oct.  27,  1909.  Hosp. 
service  on  hosp.  ship  Bay  State,  Spanish-Am.  War; 
Boston  City  Hosp.:  Pub.  Health  and  Marine  Hosp. 
Service  1  vr. ;  chief  insp.  State  Bd.  of  Health,  Me., 
1902,  1903;  phys.-in-chief  Me.  State  Sanatorium 
since  1905.  Trustee  Me.  State  Sanatorium  Assn.; 
dir.   Me.   Anti-Tuberculosis   Assn.     Mem.    Am.    Cli- 


matol.  Assn.,  A.M.A.,  Am.  Health  League,  Am. 
Hosp.  Assn.,  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn.,  Am.  Sana- 
torium Assn.,  Internat.  As.sn.  for  Prevention  of 
Tuberculosis,  Am.  Red  Cross,  Am.  Geog.  Soc,  Nat. 
Housing  Assn.,  Phi  Chi.  Episcopalian.  Mason; 
St.  Albans  Commandery,  K.T. ;  Kora  Temple,  INlys- 
tic  Shrine.  Clubs:  Cumberland,  Portland.  Author: 
Management  of  Sanatoria,  1913;  also  many  papers 
on  sociol.  and  municipal  problems.  Home  655  Con- 
gress St.,  Portland,  Me.  Office :  Me.  State  Sana- 
torium, Hebron,  Me. 

NICHOLS,  PhiUp,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Julv  25, 
1875;  s.  William  and  Julia  A.  (Batchelder)  Nichols; 
Nichols  Sch.,  Boston,  1884-91;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895, 
LL.B.,  1898;  m.  Mabel  Gibson,  of  Roxburv.  Mass., 
June  26,  1906;  children,  Philip,  Jr.,  Katharine, 
Margaret.  Began  practice,  Boston,  1898;  asst. 
corpn.  counsel.  City  of  Boston,  1898-1909;  mem. 
firm  Hudson  &  Nichols  since  June  1,  1910.  Mem. 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Boston 
Athletic  Assn.,  Harvard  (Boston).  Recreations: 
boating.  Autlior:  Land  Damages  in  Massachusetts, 
1907;  The  Power  of  Eminent  Domain,  1909;  Taxa- 
tion in  Massachusetts,  1913.  Home:  234  Park  St., 
Newton.   Mass.    Office:   Tremont  Bldg.,   Boston. 

NICHOLS,     Rose     Standish,     garden     architect. 

(See  vol.  1909.) 

NICHOLS,  Smith  Woodwara,  naval  officer;  b. 
Boston,  Feb.  3,  1843;  s.  Smith  Woodward  and  Eme- 
line  (Pope)  Nicliols;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  apptd.  U.S. 
Naval  Acad.,  1858,  and  at  end  of  3  yrs.  with  whole 
class  was  called  into  active  service  at  outbreak 
of  Civil  War;  m.  Dorchester,  Mass.,  June  19,  1869, 
Henrietta  Alice  Estabrooks.  Attached  to  frigate 
Wabash,  Atlantic  blockading  squadron,  as  midship- 
man, 1861;  commd.  It.,  July  16,  1862;  attached  to 
schoolship  Macedonian,  1863,  steam  sloop  Shenan- 
doah, North  Atlantic  blockading  squadron,  1863-5; 
executive  officer  Shenandoah,  at  bombardment  of 
Fort  Fisher,  Jan.,  1865,  and  in  cliarge  of  co.  naval 
land  assault  on  the  fort;  attached  to  Passaic,  .lan.- 
July,  1865,  South  Atlantic  blockading  squadron; 
commd.  It.  comdr.  July  25,  1866;  steam  sloop  Shen- 
andoah, Asiatic  squadron,  1865-9;  on  spl.  duty, 
Boston,  1869;  Terror,  1870;  Navv  Yard,  Boston, 
1871-2;  Omaha,  South  Pacific  Station,  1872-5;  ord- 
nance duty,  Boston,  1876;  commd.  as  comdr.,  Apr. 
26,  1876;  lighthouse  insp.,  1876-9;  retired,  Apr., 
1882;  liglithouse  insp.,  1st  Dist.,  Spanish-Am. 
War;  advanced  to  grade  of  capt.,  1906.  Mem.  Loyal 
Legion.  Club:  Union  (Boston).  Address:  24  Beau- 
mont St.,  Dorcliester,  Mass. 

NICHOLS,  William  Edward,  farmer;  b.  South 
Kingston,  R.I.,  Ma.v  9,  1851 ;  s.  Isaac  and  Eliza- 
betli  Robinson  (Brown)  Nichols;  ed.  pub.  schs.. 
South  Kingston;  m.  Anna  Watson  Tefft,  of  North 
Kingston,  R.T.,  Oct.  31,  1877;  2  sons.  Arthur 
Carlton,  b.  Feb.  21,  1890,  Walter  Edward,  Apr.  2. 
1895.  Engaged  in  farming  since  boyhood;  has 
served  as  mem.  Town  Council,  Lincoln,  R.I. ; 
apptd.  mem.  State  Bd.  of  Agr.  by  Gov.  Higgins, 
1907;  reapptd.  1911  by  Gov.  Pothier.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Home:  Providence,  R.I.  Address: 
Lincoln,  R.I. 

NICHOLS,  William  Henry,  lawyer;  Dec.  23, 
1829-Jan.   15,   1913.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

NICHOLS,  William  Theophilus,  author;  b.  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  Mar.  31,  1863;  s.  William  N.  and  Isa- 
bella M.  (Blackman)  Nicliols;  prep.  edn.  Wood- 
ward High  Sch.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  and  Newtown 
(Conn.)  Acad.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1884;  m.  Helen  F.  Hull, 
of  Cincinnati,  Oct.  18,  1896;  2  children,  Florence 
H.,  Leverett  H.  Mem.  editorial  staff  New  Haven 
(Conn.)  Morning  News,  1884-7,  New  York  Times, 
1887-93,  Cincinnati  Tribune,  1894;  mng.  editor 
Manchester  (N.H. )  Union,  1896-10;  engaged  in  lit- 
erary work  on  own  account  since  1910.  Mem.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Derry- 
field.  Intervale  Countrv.  Author:  The  War  for  the 
Island,  1915;  Making  Good,  1915.  Home:  141  Rus- 
sell St.     Office:  48  Hanover  St.,  Manchester,  N.H. 

NICHOLSON,  CJeorg'e  Bruce,  clergyman;  b.  Bos- 
ton. Dec.  1,  1862;  s.  Orland  H.  and  Carrie  O.  (Todd) 
Nicholson:  (D.D.,  Colby,  1915).  Deacon,  1891, 
priest,  1893.  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Ft. 
Fairfield,  Me,,  1892-9,  St.  Mark's  Ch.,  Waterville, 
since   1899;   mem.    Standing   Com.   since   1901;    sec. 


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Me    Episcopal  Missionary  Soc,   1902;  canon  of  St.  schs.,    1893,    1895,    1896;    resigned,    1912,    as    prin. 

Luke's    Cathedral,    Portlaad,    since    1908;    deputy  Monroe    High    Sch.    to    become    supt.    schs.    of    the 

Gen    Conv.,   1901-13.     Trustee  Waterville  Pub.   Li-  Winterport,     Franl^fort     and    Monroe     Dist. ;     dir. 

brary;    dir.    Central   Me.   Assn.    for   the   Helief   and  Monroe  &  Brooks  Telephone  Co.    Mem.  Waldo  and 

Control  of  Tuberculosis;  dir.  Waterville  Associated  Penobscot    Agrl.    Soc.    (ex-pres.).    The    Producers' 

Charities.    Address:  Waterville,  Me.  and  Consumers'   Exchange,   Waldo   County   Teach- 

■^■^^-^^^^^-^    „           1    «•!      _    j»      TVT  T^      V,    T^  ,„  ers'    Assn.,    Me.    Teachers'    Assn.,    Castine    Alumni 

NICHOI.SON,  Samuel  Alexander,  M.D.;   b-  Dun-  j^^^^      Republican.     Mason    (R.A.    Chapter);    mem. 

das,    I'.Ll.    >an      .May    -,    l)vi4;    s.    John    M.    and  patrons  of  Husbandry.    Address:  Monroe,  Me. 
Margaret    Nicholson;    ed.    Prince    of    Wales    Coll., 

P.E.I. ,    1895;    Dalhousie  Coll.,    Halifax,    1908,    1909;  NICKERSON,   Jolin  Peter,   M.D.;    b.   West   Har- 

Tufts  Med.  Coll.,   1900,  1901;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  wich,   Mass.,   Velj.    1!.,    1876;    s.   John  W.   and   Mary 

Surg.,    Boston,    1903;    m.    Jan.    12,    1903,    Minnie    J.  A.    (Howes)    Nickerson;   prep.   edn.   Harwich   High 

Canteto,    of    Bridgetown,     P.E.I.     In     practice    at  Sch.;    grad.    Mass.    Agrl.    Coll.,    1898;    M.D.,    Tufts 

Haverhill,    Mass.,    since   Feb.    29,    1904;    specializes  Coll.   Med.   Sch.,   1901;  m.  liuth  M.  Covell,  of  Bos- 

in  electro-therapeutics.    Democrat.    Presbyn.    Ma-  ton,    May,    1901;    1    child,    Esther   G.     Practiced   in 

son.     Mem.    Pilgrim    Fathers,    etc.     Home:    Haver-  West  Harwich  since  1901;  mem.  Harwich  Sch.  Bd. 

hill,  Mass.  10  >'rs. ;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1914;  v. -p.  Chase 

..1_„_,_1  e.««r    c           1   -.ir         4,        1,     Ti  „      1 «  Library    Assn.     Mem.    Barnstable    Dist.    Med.    Soc. 

„  PCHOLSON,    Samuel  M.,    m f r  ;    b.    Providence,  (v.-p.).    Republican.    Mason.    Address:  West  Har- 

R.I.,  l<eb.   25,   1861;  s.   William  Thomas  and  Eliza-  .^j^h    Mass 

betli  Dexter  (Gardiner)  Nicholson;  m.  Miss  Coe,  of 

Brooklyn,    1885.     Entered    mech.    dept.    Nicholson  NICKERSON,    Stephen   Westcott,   lawyer.     (See 

File  Co.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1879,  becoming  pres.  and  vol.   19o;i.) 

gen.    mgr.,    1893 — ;    elected    pres.    Am.    Screw    Co.,  NICKERSON,  Thomas  White,  clergyman;  moved 

1902;   dir.   Union   Trust  Co.,    State.   Enterprise   and  ^q  is;ew  York.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

Am.  Mut.  ins.  cos.,  R.I.  Ins.  Co.,  Norfolk  Southern  ta-rrtir"c<-oanitr     TTTi^M^l^     t»i>«„     ht  t~.  .    v,     t  it„i, 

Ry.    CO..    Narragansett   Electric' Lighting   Co.,    In-  fief/^Me     |eDf^-^ls44     s    B^^^^^^ 

Johnl'    R^ToeV  i°um™c"o '"'co^andT-d'-c  ""on  J^L^ri    ^od^f^y)' Ni'ckttkonj^'rrfp     edn.'^  To'pihTr^ 

a"  o'i-  a^oTEUsZ'fJye'r"   cVu°!,s:""Met^^otnta°n^  ^^h'^of^'ife''  f^^'o^Tolrillo'^''^  'lSL°rV  I'-Erowll! 

SI?r(N^o'^r?'o!^krTl;rk'l^HeIc?^'Ho?e^'i'au^^:  of^  Yafm^u^ii^lSIst:"(^bt^^\S^76^Ted'^i9?or  m! 

iNiciioison  1  lie  «„o..  i-rox  laence,  t^.L.  ^g^^.  removed  to  New  Bedford,  1886;  pres.  New 
NICHOI.SON,  Theodore  Otto;  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Bedford  Bd.  U.S.  Pension  Examiners.  Served  3 
Jan.  12,  1877;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Blanche  S.  Bal-  yrg.  in  Civil  War,  as  mem.  Co.  F,  19th  Regt.,  Me. 
lard,  of  Boston,  June  25,  1902;  2  daughters,  Helen,  Vols.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Cal.  Med.  Soc,  New 
Dorothy.  Began,  1892,  with  C.  E.  Riley  &  Co.,  Mexico  Med.  Soc,  Old  Dartmouth  Hist.  Soc.  Re- 
textile  machinery,  of  which  has  been  dir.  and  treas.  publican.  Mason;  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  G.A.R. 
since  1906;  v.-p.  H.  &  B.  American  Machine  Co.,  clubs:  Civic.  Brooks,  Pilgrim.  Address:  39  Mill 
Mass.    Consolidated   Mining    Co.;    dir.    Booth    Mfg.  gt     New  Bedford    Mass 


Co.;    sec.    and    dir.    Boston    Machine    Works    Co.; 
treas.     Pell    City    Mfg.    Co.      Mason     (32°,    K.T.) 


St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

NICOI.A,    Charles    Chesterfield,    M.D.;    Jan.    19, 


Clubs:   Boston  Athletic  Assn.,   Boston  City,   South     186 /-I' eb.  6,  1911.      (See  %  ol.  1909.) 

Boston  Yacht.    Home:   Brookline,  Mass.    Office:   65         NICOLSON,    Prank    Walter,     college    prof.;     b. 

Franklin  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  Sackville,   N.B.,   Can.,   Nov.    4,    1864;    s.    Rev.   Alex 


NICHOIiSON,  Watson,  educator;  moved  to  Lon- 


ander  Wylie  and  Lydia  Fulton  (Huestis)  Nlcolson; 


don     Fn°-  (See    vol     1909     also    Who's    Who    in  ^•^•'   ^t.   Allison  Coll.,   Can.,    1883;   B.A.,   Harvard, 

AV,^«rinn'"iqi4  it  ^  vvnos    w no    in  jgg^^   j^j^_    ^ggg.    j^j^^   ^^   eundem,   Wesleyan   U., 

Am e Ilea,    13 19-1  O.J  Conn.,    1894;    m.    Louise   Elizabeth   Wright   Narra- 

NICKERSON,   Alonzo   Rog-ers,   general   commis-  way,  of  St.  John,  N.B.,  Sept.  9,  1891.    Tutor  in  Eng- 

sion;    b.    South    Harwich,    Mass.,    Apr.    15,    1S4S;    s.  Ush  and  French,  Mt.  Allison  Coll.,  1883-4;  instr.  in 

Stephen  and  Charity  Nickerson;  ed.  common  schs.  Sanskrit,  1888-9,  in  Latin,   1889-91,  Harvard:  tutor 

and  Pine  Grove  Sem.,  Harwich,  Comer's  Commer-  in  Latin,  1891-4,  instr.,  1894-5,  asso.  prof.,  1895-13, 

cial   Coll.,   Boston;   m.   Boothbay,    Me.,    1871,   Abbie  prof.,    1913 — ,    sec.    faculty    1895 — ,    Wesleyan    U. 

J.    Beath    (now    deceased);    m.    2d,    Castine,    Me.,  Methodist.     Pres.    Assn.    N.B.    Colls,    for   Conf.    on 

1885,  Natalie  B.  Noyes;  children,  Louis  S..  Parker  Athletics,   1907-11;  sec-treas.  Nat.  Collegiate  Ath- 

T.,   Hazel   Lowe,   Natalie   N.    Enlisted   at   Harwich  letic  Assn.,   1908 — :  pres.  N.E.  Coll.  Entrance  Cer- 

at  15,  Feb.,  1864,  58th  Mass.  Regt.  Inf.  and  served  tificate  Bd.,   1910-13,  sec-treas.,   1913 — ;  sec.  Conn, 

several    mos.,    father   procuring    discharge    on    ac-  Gamma,   Phi   Beta  Kappa,    1893 — ;   sec.   Nat.   Conf. 

count  of  age;   followed  the  sea  until  1867,  becom-  com.    on    Standards    of    Colleges    and    Secondary 

mg   1st   mate  of  a  ship:   bookkeeper  for  fish   firm  Schs.  since  1915.      Home:  Middletown,  Conn.* 
of  Nickerson,  Perrv  &  Thacher,  Boothbay,  1867-70; 


ciated  with  one  brother  under  name  of  Nickerson  PJ°|-  ^IfJ,V"f'    Tpo?   ^  a  W  |      iqo^     ArfdrV-iJ  9^i' 

Bros.:   v.-p.   and   trustee   Boothbay   Savings   Bank;  tII'. fi^^Qf     wlw  H.,'^«^■  Cnr,rf *        Address.   251 

dir.  Me.  Ins.  Co.,  Portland  &  Boothbay  Steamboat  Lawrence  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

Co.;    mem.    Bd.    of    Selectmen.    Boothbay,    1875-6;  NIIiAN,    John    Joseph,    D.D.,    bishop;    ordained 

apptd.    on    staff   of   Gov.    Marble,    1888:    mem.    Me.  R.C.  priest,  Dec.   21,   1878;  was  rector  St.  Joseph's 

State  Senate,  1893-7;  presidential  elector,  1896,  and  Ch.,  Amesbury,  Mass.;  consecrated  bishop  of  Hart- 

pres.   Electoral   Coll.   of  Me.,   1897;   commr.   of  Sea  ford,  Apr.   28,   1910.    Address:   140  Farmington  St., 

and   Shore   Fisheries,   Me.,    1897-1905;   apptd.   mem.  Hartford,  Conn.* 

bd.  of  trustees  State  of  Me.  Insane  Asylums,  1907  nILES,    Edward    Cullen,    lawyer;    b.    Hartford, 

Republican.    Conglist.    Mason:   mem.  O^.S     K.   of  Conn..    Mar.    28,    1865;    s.    William    Woodruff    and 

P.,  Rathbone  Sisters     Club:  Boothbay  Yacht.    Ad-  Bertha    (Olmsted)    Niles:    father   prof,    in    Trinity 

dress:  Boothbay  Harbor.  Me.  Coll..    bishop    of   N.H.,    1870-14;    mother,    sister    of 

NICKERSON,  Frederick  Melvln,   teacher,   farm-  Frederick  Law  Olmsted,  landscape  architect;  prep, 

er:  b.  Rwanville,  Me.,  Mar.  6,  1864;  s.  Charles  Kel-  edn.   St.  Paul's  Sch.,   Concord,   1879-83;   B.A.,  Trin- 

ley  and   Elonia    Ann    (Larrabee)    Nickerson;    grad.  itv  Coll.,  Hartford,  1887   (Phi  Beta  Kappa) ;  LL.B., 

Eastern  State  Normal  Sch.,  Castine,  Me.,  1905;  m.  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1892;  (hon.  M.A..  Trinity.  1912); 

Velzora  Jane  West,  of  Frankfort,  Me..  Dec.  8.  1886;  m.  Newport  News.  Va..  July  12.   1893,  Ethel  Abbe 

no    children.     Began    teaching    In    1886;    supt.    of  (died  Oct.   10,   1910);   3   children,  Edward  Abbe,  b. 


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1894,  James  Huntington,  1906,  Rose  Terry,  1908. 
Classical  master,  Holderness  Sch.,  Plymouth,  N.H., 
1887-9;  mem.  law  firm  Daley,  Goss  &  Niles,  Berlin, 
N.H.,  1892-4;  practiced  alone  in  Berlin,  1894-C; 
mem.  Sargent,  Hollis  &  Niles,  Concord,  N.H.,  1896- 
98,  and  of  various  firms  until  Sept.,  1908,  associ- 
ated in  practice  with  Robert  W.  Upton,  as  Niles  & 
Ujiton,  1908-15;  since  alone;  gen.  practice  in  state 
and  federal  courts;  mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1902; 
mem.  Common  Council  and  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Con- 
cord, 1900-4;  one  of  organizers  and  mem.  exec, 
com.,  Lincoln  Republican  Club  of  New  Hampshire; 
mem.  legislative  com.,  N.H.  State  Conf.  of  Chari- 
ties and  Corrections,  and  author  of  acts  relating  to 
guardiansliip  of  neglected  children,  marriage  of 
minors,  etc.;  counsel  on  constl.  and  federal  ques- 
tions of  State  Tax  Revision  Commn.,  1908:  mem. 
commn.  to  revisff  charter  of  City  of  Concord,  1908; 
chmn.  Public  Service  Commn.  of  N.H. ;  chmn.  Bd.  of 
Edn.,  Concord.  Progressive  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Mem.  standing  com.  P.E.  Ch.,  Diocese  of 
N.H.,  and  of  Diocesan  Conv.;  mem.  Gen.  Conv. 
P.E.  Ch.,  1904-7.  Mem.  N.H.  State  Bar  Assn.  and 
of  Joint  Commn.  on  Marriage  and  Divorce;  judge 
of  Ecclesiastical  Ct.  of  Review,  Province  of  New 
England.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon,  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Ma- 
son. Clubs:  Wonolancet,  Passaconaway.  Recrea- 
tions: trout  fishing  and  the  woods;  tennis,  club 
games.  Home:  119  School  St.  Office:  60  North 
Main  St.,  Concord,  N.H. 

ITIIiIIS,  Silas  H.,  merchant,  banker;  b.  North 
Jay,  Me.,  Jan.  15,  1845;  s.  Veranes  and  Mehitable 
(Harris)  Niles;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs.;  Ed- 
ward Little  Acad.,  Auburn,  Me.;  unmarried.  On 
farm  and  in  school  until  1868;  partner  gen.  country 
store  under  title  of  Leland  &  Niles,  1868-73,  since 
in  business  alone;  pres.  Livermore  Falls  Trust  & 
Banking  Co.  since  1895;  postmaster,  1894-6;  served 
as  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.  Trustee  Wilton  Acad., 
Westbrook  Sem.  Republican.  Universalist.  Home: 
North  Jay,  Me. 

NIIi£S,  Williain  Harmon,  educator:  Mav  18, 
1838-Sept.  13,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

KIIiES,  William  Henry,  lawyer;  Dec.  22,  1839- 
Sept.  23.  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1906-7.) 

iriliES,  "William  Porter,  clergyman;  b.  Ware- 
house Point,  Conn.,  Nov.  29,  1869;  s.  William 
Woodruff  and  Bertha  (Olmsted)  Niles;  prep.  edn. 
Holderness  Sch.,  Plymouth,  N.H.,  1880-3,  St.  Paul's 
Sch..  Concord,  N.H..  1885-9;  B.A.,  Trinity  Coll., 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1893  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  M.A., 
1896:  student  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  New  York,  1896- 
98,  Oxford  U..  1898-9;  m.  Laconia,  N.H.,  Apr.  30, 
1903,  Serena  Gertrude  Sanders;  3  children,  Serena 
Olmsted,  b.  1903,  William  Woodruff,  1905,  George 
Sanders.  1908.  Ordered  deacon,  1899,  ordained 
priest,  1900,  P.E.  Ch. ;  rector  Laconia,  N.H.,  1899- 
1902,  Nashua.  N.H.,  since  1902;  deputv  to  Gen. 
Conv.  P.E.  Ch.,  Richmond,  Va.,  1907.  Cincinnati, 
1910,  New  York-,  1913.  Republican.  Mem.  Psi  Up- 
silon. Mason  (32°).  Address:  8  Abbott  St.,  Nashua, 
N.H. 

NILES,  Wimam  Woodruff,  bishop:  Mav  24,  1832- 
Mar.  31,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1912-13.) 

ITINDi:,  Edward  Summerfield,  clergyman;  b. 
Cincinnati,  O..  Jan.  1,  1866:  s.  Bishop  William 
Xavier  and  Sophronia  E.  (Pallev)  Ninde;  B.A., 
Wesleyan  U..  Conn..  1887  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  M.A., 
1890;  B.D.,  Garrett  Bibl.  Inst.,  Evanston,  111.,  1889; 
traveled  and  studied  in  Europe,  1889-91;  (D.D., 
Garrett,  1903,  Wesleyan.  1905).  Ordained  M.B. 
ministry,  1891:  pastor  Bay  Port,  Mich.,  1891-2, 
Wvandotte,  1892-5.  Birmingham,  1895-6,  Detroit. 
1896-1900,  Ann  Arbor,  1900-5:  engaged  in  travel 
and  study,  1905-7;  became  pastor  Mathewson  St. 
Ch.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1907.  Address:  88  Providence 
St.,   Providence,   R.I. 

NISBET,  Robert  Hoffg,  landscape  painter;  b. 
Providence,  R.I..  Aug.  25.  1879;  s.  William  Doug- 
lass and  Isabella  (Hogg)  Nisbet;  ed.  pub.  schs.. 
Providence:  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design;  Art  Students' 
League,  New  York;  m.  Marguerite  Metcalf,  of 
New  York,  June  29,  1910.  Prin.  works:    Eve  of  St. 


.lohn,  Nat.  Arts  Club,  New  York;  Summer  Idylle; 
Robe  of  Cold;  etc.  Awarded  prize.  Conn.  Acad. 
Fine  Arts,  1914;  3d  Hallgarten  Prize,  Nat.  Acad. 
Design,  New  York,  1915.  Mem.  bd.  dirs.  Municipal 
Art  Soc,  Fine  Arts  Soc,  Pine  Arts  Federation  (all 
of  New  York) ;  life  mem.  Art  Students'  League 
(pres.,  1910);  asso.  mem.  Architectural  League, 
New  York:  mem.  Conn.  Acad.  ]'"ine  Arts,  Union  In- 
tei'nationale  des  Beaux  Arts  et  des  Lettres,  Paris. 
Democrat.  Baptist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Salmagundi, 
Nat.  Arts  (New  York),  Providence  Art.  Recrea- 
tions: target  shooting.  Address:  South  Kent, 
Conn. 

NISSEIT,  Hartvig';  b.  Christianla,  Norway,  July 
13,  1S55;  s.  Rektor  Ole  Hartvig  and  Magdalena 
(Aas)  Nissen;  grad.  Nissen's  Latin  and  Real  Sch., 
Christiania,  1872;  studied  gymnastics  and  mas- 
sage in  Christiania  Gym.  Club  and  also  with  Peter 
Clausen  and  Drs.  Winge  and  Nicholaysen;  student 
Dresden,  1878-9,  Stockholm,  1890:  m.  Washington, 
Aug.  17,  1884,  Augusta  Louise  Helene  Peterson; 
4  sons,  Gustaf  Blaine  (lawyer),  Harry  (B.S.), 
Oscar  S.  (farmer),  Fridtjof  Nansen  (student). 
Asst.  teacher  Christiania  Gymnasium  Club,  1875; 
teacher  gymnastics  in  Drammen,  Holmestrand 
and  Kongsberg,  Norway,  1880-3;  established 
Swedish  Health  Inst.,  Washington,  Mar.,  1883,  and 
its  dir.  until  1890,  including  Gen.  U.  S.  Grant, 
President  Harrison,  Secretaries  Blaine  and  Hay 
and  other  distinguished  men  among  patients; 
instr.  physical  training.  Johns  Hopkins  U.,  1886-9, 
Catholic  U.,  Washington,  1890-1;  asst.  dir.  physi- 
cal training,  Boston  pub.  schs.,  1891-7,  dir.  same, 
1897-1900;  dir.  physical  training,  Brookline  pub. 
schs.,  1900-12;  instr.  gymnastics,  Wellesley  Coll., 
1891-5:  prof.  Swedish  gymnastics  and  massage. 
Harvard  U.  Summer  Sch.  1891-14;  pres.  Posse  Nor- 
mal Sch.  of  Gymnastics,  Boston,  since  1914.  Vice- 
consul  for  Sweden  and  Norway  at  Washington, 
1885-8.  Chmn.  Med.  Gymnastic  Dept.  of  Boston 
Physical  Edn.  Soc;  corr.  mem.  N.Y.  Med.  Gymnas- 
tics and  Massage  Soc;  v. -p.  Mass.  Therapeutic 
Massage  Soc;  mem.  Brookline  Edn.  Soc.  Exec, 
officer  Christiania  Gymnastic  Club,  1875-80.  Ex- 
pres.  Norwegian  Soc,  B.iornstjerne  Bjornson 
Club,  and  Viking  Club,  all  of  Boston.  Republican. 
Lutheran.  Author:  Health  by  Exercise  Without 
Apparatus,  18  84;  Swedish  Movement  and  Massage 
Treatment,  1889:  A  B  C  of  Swedish  Educational 
Gymnastics.  1891;  Gymnastic  Systems,  1892; 
Twenty  Lessons  in  Practical  Massage.  1905:  Nis- 
sen's System  of  School  Gymnastics  in  180  Lessons. 
Address:    779  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

ITITZE,  William  Albert,  educator;  moved  to  Chi- 
cago 111.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica,   1914-15.) 

NIXON,  John  Frederick,  business  college  man- 
ager; b.  Ashgrove,  Hal  ton  Co.,  Ont..  Can.,  Mar.  11, 
1876:  s.  James  Holmes  and  Annie  (Howson)  Nixon; 
ed.  Georgetown  (Ont.)  High  Sch.,  1892-5;  Bramp- 
ton High  Sch.,  1895-6;  Toronto  Normal  Sch.,  Jan.- 
June,  1901;  grad.  honors  and  gold  medal.  Can.  Busi- 
ness Coll.,  Hamilton,  Ont.,  1903;  m.  Ida  Bell  Lang- 
worthy,  of  North  Adams,  Mass..  June  9,  1909,  2 
children,  George  Frederick,  Clarence  James. 
Teacher  pub.  schs.,  Esquesing,  1897-1900.  Ash- 
grove, 1901-2;  teacher  Haverhill  (Mass.)  Business 
Coll.,  1903-5.  Bliss  Business  Coll.,  1905-6,  Conn. 
Business  Coll..  1906-8:  bought  Conn.  Business  Coll., 
June,  1908.  and  now  prin.  and  propr.  same  under 
title  of  Middletown  Business  Coll.  Methodist. 
Recreations:  motoring,  fishing.  Home:  43  Park 
PI.    Office:    283  Main  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

NIXON,  Paul,  college  prof.;  b.  Des  Moines,  la.. 
May  23.  1882;  s.  William  Goodin  and  Helen  (An- 
drews) Nixon;  grandfather  on  mother's  side  Bishop 
Edward  G.  Andrews;  ed.  Thayer  Acad..  South 
Braintree,  Mass..  1895-9;  Roxbury  High  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton, 1899-1900;  Wesleyan  U..  Conn.,  1900-04,  A.B., 
1904  AM  1905:  Rhodes  scholar  from  Conn.,  at 
Oxford  IT..  England,  1904-7;  m.  July  30.  1907,  Dor- 
othy Margaret  Thompson,  of  Quincy,  Mass.  Instr. 
in  classics,  Princeton.  1907-8.  Dartmouth,  1908-9; 
asst.  prof.  Latin,  1909-11,  prof.  Latin  since  1911, 
Bowdoin.  Prof.  Latin,  LT.  of  Chicago,  summer  quar- 
ter, 1912.  Mem.  Am.  Philol.  Assn..  N.E.  Classical 
Assn.,   Eclectic   Fraternity,   Phi   Beta  Kappa.    Re- 


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publican.  Methodist.  Author:  A  Roman  Wit,  1911, 
Translator  of  Plautus  (Loeb  Classical  Library). 
Contbr.  to  classical  and  other  periodicals.  Ad- 
dress:    2(;2  iVIaine  St.,  Brunswick,  Me. 

NOBIiE,  Charles  Henry,  bank  commissioner; 
Dec.    13,    lS42-Dec.    14,   1911.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

NOBIiE,  Edmund,  author,  journalist;  b.  Glas- 
gow, Scolland,  Jan.  S,  1853,  of  English  parents;  s. 
John  and  lOliza  (Nevatt)  Noble;  ed.  in  Lancashire, 
Eng.  Began  newspaper  work  on  St.  Helen's  News- 
paper and  Advertiser;  reporter  and  editor  of  St. 
Helen's  Standard,  1872-3;  reporter,  1S73-80,  edi- 
torial writer,  1880-2,  Liverpool  Courier;  editor  and 
propr.  Liverpool  City  News,  1882;  in  Russia  as 
corr.  London  Daily  News,  London  Daily  Globe, 
Manchester  Guardian,  Glasgow  Herald,  1882-4; 
foreign  editorial  writer  New  York  Herald,  1887; 
editor  Am.  edition  Free  Russia,  1892-4;  sec.  Soc. 
Am.  Friends  of  Russian  Freedom  from  1892-1904. 
Engaged  in  philos.  studies  and  formulation  of  a 
relational  interpretation  of  nature.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  Maiden, 
Mass.    Office:    171  Tremont  St.,  P.oston.* 

NOBIi£,  Frederick  Alpliouso,  Congregational 
minister;  moved  to  Evanston,  111.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Who   in   America,    1914-15.) 

NOBIiE,  Georffe  'Washing'ton  Copp,  educator;  b. 
Suinnicrsville,  X.H..  Nov.  1,  1830;  s.  Marie  and 
Mai-y  C.  (Copp)  Noble;  prep.  edn.  Phillips  Acad., 
Exeter,  N.H.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1858;  m.  Laura 
Hawks,  of  New  York,  May  28,  1861;  children, 
Kate,  John,  Francis,  George.  A  founder,  and  prin. 
Noble  and  Greenough's  Sch.  (prep.  sch.  for  boys), 
since  1866.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Club:  St. 
Botoljih.  Home:  21  Concord  Av..  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Address:    100  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

NOBI.B,  Henry  Smith,  M.D.;  Oct.  8,  1845-Mar. 
16,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica.   1914-15.) 

irOBIiB,  John,  lawyer;  Apr.  14,  1829-June  10, 
1909.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

NOBLE,  Iiucretia  Gray,  author;  b.  Lowell,  Mass.; 
d.  of  a  clergyman,  who  moved  when  she  was  a 
child  to  Wilbraham,  Mass.;  ed.  there.  Author:  A 
Reverend  Idol  (novel);  also  other  works,  pub- 
lished   anonymously.     Home:    Wilbraham,    Mass.* 

NOBLE,  Newell  Perkins,  lawyer,  educator;  b. 
Oxford,  Me.,  June  14,  1855;  s.  James  and  Jane 
(Cram)  Noble;  grad.  Hebron  (Me.)  Acad.,  1873; 
A.B.,  Bates  Coll..  1877,  A.M..  1880;  studied  law 
and  admitted  to  bar.  1899;  m.  Phillips,  Me.,  Apr.  27, 
1879.  Clara  L.  Toothaker;  3  children,  Mrs.  Marian 
A.  (_Noble)  Allen,  Lew  M.,  Kathleen.  Prin.  Phillips 
High  Sch..  1877-8;  mcht.  at  Phillips,  1879-98;  be- 
gan practicing  law  at  Phillips,  1899:  supt.  schs., 
Phillips,  1893-8  and  1905-12:  treas.  Phillips  Sav- 
ings Bank  since  1900:  mem.  Me.  State  Senate,  1900- 
01.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Portland  (Port- 
land, Me.).    Mason   (K.T.).    Address:    Phillips,  Me. 

NOBLE,  ■William  M.,  lawyer;  b.  Springfield, 
Mass..  Feb.  27.  1865;  s.  AVilliam  T.  and  Rebecca 
(Burlingame)  Noble;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch., 
1888;  studied  Harvard  Law  Sch.;  m.  Marion  W. 
Rising,  of  Newton,  Mass.,  June  22.  1898;  children, 
William  M.,  Jr.,  Margaret.  Arthur  D.  In  gen.  prac- 
tice, Boston,  since  1889;  trustee  and  counsel  New- 
ton Centre  Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Bar  Assn.  CJity  of  Boston.  Mass.  and  Am. 
bar  assns.  Recreations:  horticulture,  golf.  Home: 
Newton  Centre,  Mass.    Office:    53  State  St.,  Boston. 

NOLAN,  John  Harrison,  clei'gyman;  b.  Dublin, 
Ireland.  June  24.  1884;  s.  Henry  and  Sarah  (Har- 
rison) Nolan;  A.B..  Dartmouth.  1904;  A.M.,  Colum- 
bia. 1907;  S.T.B.,  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1908;  m.  Sophia 
T.  Wallace,  of  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  June  24.  1910; 
3  children,  Sophia  "Wallace.  Charlotte  Crocker, 
Kathleen.  Deacon.  1907,  priest.  190S.  P.E.  Ch.; 
asst.  Christ  Ch.,  Fitchburg.  Mass..  1907;  canon 
precentor,  St.  Luke's  Cathedral,  Portland,  Me., 
1908-10;  rector  Trinitv  Ch.,  Lewiston,  Me.,  1910-14, 
St.  Peter's  Ch..  Springfield,  Mass..  since  Sept.,  1914. 
Address:    54   Sherman   St.,   Springfield,  Mass. 

NOLEN,  A(Ifred)  Euffene,  retired  teacher;  b. 
Leicester.  Mass..  Dec.  25,  1845:  s.  George  B.  and 
Olive  (Grossman)  Nolen;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  An- 


dovei',  Mass.,  1863;  A.B.,  Yale,  1867,  A.M.,  1870. 
Taught  in  various  places,  including  New  Haven 
and  Washington,  D.C.,  previous  to  locating  in 
Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1881;  classical  instr.  Fitchburg 
High  Sch.  for  23  yrs.,  resigning,  1904;  spent  18 
mos.  traveling  in  Europe,  Asia  and  Africa,  1905-6. 
Trustee  Wallace  I'ul).  Library.  Club:  Fay.  Ad- 
dress:    3    Wood  PI.,  Fitcliburg,   Mass. 

NOLEN,  John,  city  planner,  landscape  architect; 
b.  Phila.,  June  14,  18169;  s.  John  C.  and  Matilda 
(Thomas)  Nolen;  Ph.B.,  U.  of  Pa.,  1893;  post- 
grad, work,  U.  of  Munich,  1900;  A.M.,  Harvard, 
1905;  (Sc.D.,  Hobart,  1913);  m.  Barbara  Schatte, 
of  Phila.,  Apr.  22,  1896.  Engaged  in  practice  at 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1903 — ;  among  his  more  im- 
portant works  are:  gen.  plans  for  agrl.  sch., 
Northampton,  Mass.;  plans  for  instns.  under  State 
Bd.  of  Control  of  Wis.;  pvt.  place  of  A.  Howard 
Hinkle,  Bar  Harbor,  Me.;  Neponset  Garden  Vil- 
lage, Walpole,  Mass.;  park  systems  for  Madison, 
Wis.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  New 
London.  Conn.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.;  comprehensive 
city  plans  and  reports  for  improvement  of 
Roanoke.  Va.,  San  Diego,  Cal..  Montclair  and  Glen 
Ridge,  N.J.,  Reading,  Pa.,  Madison,  Wis.,  Scranton, 
Pa.,  Wayland,  Mass.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Cohasset, 
Mass.,  Schenectady,  N.Y.,  Walpole,  Mass.,  etc. 
Fellow  Am.  Soc.  Landscape  Arcnitects;  exec.  bd. 
Nat.  Conference  on  City  Planning:  mem.  Boston 
Soc.  Landscape  Architects,  Am.  Civic  Assn.  (1st 
v.-p.),  Nat.  Municipal  League.  Clubs:  City  (Bos- 
ton), Harvard  (New  York),  Appalachian  Moun- 
tain. (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.) 
Address:  10  Garden  Terrace.  Harvard  Sq.,  Cam- 
bridge,  Mass.* 

NOLEN,  William  'Whiting',  teacher;  b.  Phila., 
July  16.  1860;  s.  Charles  Willard  and  Abigail 
Williams  (Whiting)  Nolen;  A.B.,  Central  High 
Sch.,  Phila.,  1878;  A.B.,  summa  cum  laude.  Har- 
vard, 1884,  A.M.,  1886;  attended  Harvard  Law 
Sch.  2  yrs.;  unmarried.  Asst.  in  biology.  Harvard, 
1884-6;  since  then  engaged  in  pvt.  teaching  in  con- 
nection with  Harvard  U.  worle.  which  has  devel- 
oped until  it  occupies  the  time  in  whole  or  in 
part,  of  28  teachers,  and  gives  Instrn..  in  any 
year,  to  upward  of  350  univ.  students.  Protestant 
Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Harvard  (New  York),  Uni- 
versity, Harvard  (Boston).  Home:  1358  Massa- 
chusetts   Av.,    Cambridge,    Mass.* 

NOOIT,  Alfred,  prohibition  worker;  b.  Elstead, 
Surrey.  Eng.,  Dec.  8,  1845;  s.  Rev.  John  and  Caro- 
line (Heath)  Noon;  came  to  America,  1848;  B.A., 
Wesleyan  U..  Conn.,  1869,  M.A.,  1872:  Ph.D..  Mc- 
Kendree  Coll..  1890;  m.  Maria  Amelia  Cook,  of 
Nantic,  Conn.,  June  29,  1869  (died  May  25,  1879); 
m.  2d.  Jane  Louise  Taylor,  of  Dunstable.  Mass., 
May  17.  1880;  9  children,  Mabel  Elsie  (deceased). 
Edith  Ruby,  Philo  Gates,  George  Alfred  (de- 
ceased). Oliver  Taylor.  Helen  Fay.  Raymond  Wes- 
ley. .Tohn  Eliot,  James  Arthur.  Served  as  pvt.  in 
42d  Mass.  Vols..  1864;  ordained  M.E.  ministrv, 
1871;  pastor  South  Hadlev  Falls.  Mass.,  1869-71; 
Heath.  1871-3.  Ludlow  Center,  1873-5,  Bond's  Vil- 
lage, 1875-7.  East  Pepperell,  1877-80.  Cottage  St. 
Ch.,  Cambridge,  1880-3,  Rockport.  1883-4,  Purchase 
St.  Ch..  Newburyport.  1884-6;  pres.  Little  Rock  U., 
Ark.,  1886-8:  pastor  Anita,  la.,  1889-90;  asst.  sec. 
and  sec.  Mass.  Total  Abstinence  Soc,  1890-13; 
pastor  Lunenburg,  Mass.,  since  1913.  "Wrote:  His- 
tory of  Ludlow.  Mass..  1874.  Editor:  The  Temper- 
ance Cause,  1890-13;  most  wortiiy  patriarch  Order 
Sons  of  Temperance  of  N.  America.  1912-14.  Rec- 
reations: fishing,  gardening,  traveling.  Address: 
Lunenburg,   I\Iass. 

NOONE  Thomas  P.,  lawver;  b.  Rockville.  Conn., 
Sept.  8,  1873;  s.  Thomas  and  Marv  G.  (O'Donnell) 
Noone;  grad.  Rockville  High  Sch..  1871:  LL.B.. 
cum  laude,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1899.  Has  practiced  at 
Rockville  since  1899;  mem.  Conn.  Senate,  1903,  Ho. 
of  Rep..  1907;  pros.  atty.  City  Court  of  Rocl<ville 
since  1903;  state's  atty..  Tolland  county,  since 
Julv  1,  1915.  Del.  Dem.  Nat.  Convention,  Denver. 
1908.  Roman  Catholic.  Mem.  A.O.U.W.,  Knishts 
of  Columbus,  Foresters  of  America.  Address: 
Rock^•i^P.    Conn. 

NORCBOSS,  Grenville  Howland,  lawyer;  b.  Bos- 
ton,   Feb.    2,    1854;    s.    Otis   and   Lucy   Ann    (Lane) 


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Norcross;  grad.  Fub.  Latin  Sch.,  Boston,  1S71;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1S75,  LL.B.,  1S77;  unmarried.  Admitted 
to  IMass.  bar,  1879,  since  practiced  in  Boston.  Uni- 
tarian. Mem.  Bostonian  Soc.  (pres.  since  1912), 
Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Am.  Antiq.  Soc,  etc.  Clubs:  St. 
Botolph,  Club  of  Odd  Volumes  (Boston),  Univer- 
sity, Harvard  (Boston  and  New  Yorli).  Home:  9 
Commonwealtli  A  v.  Oflice:  5U  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

KOBCBOSS,  Jesse  Orlando,  automobile  dealer; 
b.  Worcestei-,  Mass.,  Dec.  1,  1875;  s.  James  A.  and 
Mary  Ellen  (Pinltham)  Norcross,  and  descendant 
of  Jeremiah  Norcross  Watertown,  Mass.,  163S;  ed. 
pub.  and  pvt.  schs. ;  m.  Dec.  IG,  1896,  Maud  Marie,  d. 
Marcus  M.  and  Ann  Elizabeth  (Butterfield)  Smith, 
of  Keene,  N.H.  In  employ  of  Norcross  &  Cleve- 
land, builders,  Boston,  upto  1901;  pres.  Norcross 
&  Shiland  Corpn.,.now  the  Norcross  Automobile  Co. 
Unitarian.  IMem.  Wellington  Rifles,  2d  M.V.M. ; 
mem.  Grange.  Clubs:  Worcester  Automobile,  Wor- 
cester Country,  Tatassit  Canoe.  Recreations: 
motoring.  Home:  7  Lenox  St.  Office:  121  Commer- 
cial St.,  Worcester. 

NOBCBOSS,  Orlando  "Whitney,  builder;  b.  Clin- 
ton, Mc,  (Jet.  25.  1839:  s.  Jesse  S.  and  Margaret 
Ann  (Whitney)  Norcross;  moved  to  Salem,  Mass., 
1843;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Ellen  P.  Sibley,  of  Salem, 
Mass.,  May  17,  1870  (deceased);  3  daughters,  Alice 
W.  (Mrs.  H.  J.  Gross),  Mabel  (Mrs.  W.  J.  Dem- 
holm),  Edith  J.  (Mrs.  Charles  F.  Morgan).  W^orked 
in  leather  business;  served  in  Union  Army,  1861- 
64;  associated  with  his  brother,  James  A.,  in  firm 
of  Norcross  Bros.,  Salem,  1866;  moved  to  Worces- 
ter, 1868;  bought  brother's  interest,  1897;  sole 
owner,  1897-1902;  now  pres.  The  Norcross  Brothers 
Co.  Firm  has  built  important  structures  in  all 
leading  Am.  cities.  "Was  mem.  of  commn.  to  inves- 
tigate and  report  on  the  condition  of  Chicago  Cus- 
tom House  and  Postoffice,  apptd.  by  Sec.  of  Treas- 
ury Bristow.  1875;  remodeled  White  House,  1902-3; 
built  New  York  Pub.  Library,  Astor,  Lenox  and 
Tilden  Foundations,  1903-7,  Harvard  Med.  Schs., 
Boston,  1903-6;  removed  by  submarine  excavation 
Henderson's  Point  at  Kittery  Navy  Yard,  provid- 
ing 45  feet  of  water  in  channel  where  there  was 
10  feet  of  ledge  above  water;  constrn.  of  pneu- 
matic caisson  foundations  of  new  Boston  Custom 
House,  concrete  piers  carried  to  bed  rock  of  ancient 
glacier  river  100  feet  below  grade,  1910-11.  Clubs: 
Worcester,  Worcester  Country,  Tatnuck  Country. 
Recreations:  reading,  music.  Address:  10  E.  Wor- 
cester  St.,   Worcester,   Mass.* 

ITOBCBOSS,  Otis,  lawyer;  s.  Otis  and  Lucy  Ann 
(Lane)  Norcross;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1870  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa);  traveled  in  Europe,  1872;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1873;  m.  Susannah  Ruggles  Plvmpton, 
of  Boston,  Jan.  20,  1880.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar, 
1873,  and  since  practiced  at  Boston;  mem.  firm  of 
O.  and  G.  H.  Norcross.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Home:  249  Marl- 
boro  St.    Office:     50  Congress   St.,  Boston. 

NOBBEIiIi,  Philip  Aug'ustus,  clergyman,  writer; 
b.  Stockholm,  Sweden,  Jan.  19,  1846;  s.  Per  and 
Carin  (Palmquist)  Norton;  brought  to  America, 
1853;  ed.  Phila.  Coll.  of  Pharmacy,  1864-6;  U.  at 
Lewisburg,  Pa.,  1866-9;  A.B.,  U.  of  Rochester, 
1870  (D.D.,  1886);  grad.  Rochester  Theological 
Seminary,  1873;  m.  Lizzie  V.  Turner,  of  Alden, 
N.Y.,  July  14,  1870:  2d,  Florence  E.  Gallup,  of 
Poquonoc  Bridge,  Conn.,  Apr.  29,  1890.  Hosp. 
steward,  197th  Regt.,  Pa.  Vols.,  July  13-Nov.  11, 
1864;  ordained  Bapt.  ministry.  1873;  pastor  Chili, 
N.Y.,  1873-4,  Lee,  Mass.,  1874-77,  Weymouth,  Mass., 
1877-82,  New  London,  Conn.,  1882-92:  asst.  prof. 
N.T.  lit.  and  exegesis,  LT.  of  Chicago,  1892-3;  asso. 
editor  Bible  study.  Union  S.S.  pubis.,  1893-08,  edi- 
tor, 1908-11:  now  writer  for  Charles  Scribner's  Sons 
and  Am.  Bapt.  Publ.  Soc,  and  lecturer  on  O.T. 
subjects.  Progressive.  Mem.  Religious  Edn.  Assn., 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  past  comdr.  Post  143  G.A.R., 
patriotic  instr.  Dept.  of  Mass.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  li<^t  of  books,  etc.)  Home  29  Thaver 
St..   Brookline,   Mass.* 

NOBBIS,  Albert  Lane,  M.D.;  b.  Epping.  N.H., 
Mar.  4,  1839;  s.  Greenleaf  R.  and  Lucinda  (Lane) 
Norris:  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1865;  (A.M.,  Wiley 
U.,  Marshall,  Tex.,  1890);  m.  Laconia.  N.H.  (Cam- 
bridge), 1873,  Clara  E.  Perley.    With  U.S.  Sanitary 


Commn.,  1862;  acting  med.  cadet,  Phila.,  fall  of 
1862;  acting  asst.  surgeon  and  asst.  U.S.C.T.  sur- 
geon, July,  1864-May  8,  1867;  served  in  Va.  and 
Tex.;  practiced  in  Cambridge,  Mass.,  since  1867. 
Republican.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Im- 
provement, Cambi-idge  Med.  Improvement  Soc, 
Boston  Gynecol.  Soc,  Mil.  Order  Loyal  Legion. 
Clubs:  Harvard  Union  (Cambridge),  Maiden  Uni- 
versity.   Address:    283  Clifton  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

NOBBIS.  Albert  Perley,  M.D.;  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Sept.  11,  1874;  s.  Albert  L.  and  Clara  B. 
(Perley)  Norris;  S.B.  in  Chemistry,  JMass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1897;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1903;  m. 
Grace  E.  Wyeth,  of  Cambridge,  Jan.  12,  1910;  chil- 
dren, John  Wyeth,  Robert  Perley.  Began  piac- 
tice  in  Cambridge,  1903;  state  inspector  of  health, 
1907-10.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.,  etc.  Clubs: 
Technology.  Home:  5  Pleasant  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

NOBBIS,  Charles  Sewall,  banker;  b.  Wenham, 
Mass.,  Apr.  10,  1871;  s.  George  Everett  and  Abbie 
C.  (Garvin)  Norris;  descendant  of  Rev.  Edward 
Norris,  3d  minister  in  Salem,  Mass.,  succeeding 
Roger  Williums;  grad.  Maiden  High  Sch.,  1890; 
m.  Emma  F.  Brown,  of  Maiden,  May  29,  1895;  3 
children,  Cai'oline  F.,  Edward,  Carl  B.  One  of  cor- 
porators Maiden  Savings  Banlv,  1891,  teller  to 
Aug.  1,  1907;  treas.  and  trustee  Home  Savings 
Bank,  since  Aug.  1,  1907.  Conglist.  Sec.  The  Ce- 
celia Soc.  of  Boston  (musical).  Mason.  Odd  Fel- 
low. Cli.  organist  since  1889.  Club:  Highland 
(Melrose,  Mass.).  Recreations:  music.  Home:  21 
Woodland  Av.,  Melrose  Highlands,  Mass.  Office: 
75  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

NOBBIS,  Howes,  lead  and  zinc  mining;  Nov.  2, 
lS41-Jan.    21,    1913.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

NOBBIS,  James  Tlack,  chemist;  b.  Baltimore, 
Jan.  20,  1871;  s.  Rev.  Richard  and  Sarah  Amanda 
(Baker)  Norris;  brother  of  Richard  Cooper  Nor- 
ris; A.B.,  John  Hopkins,  1892,  fellow  in  chemistry, 
1894-5,  Ph.D.,  1895;  m.  Anne  Bent  Chamberlin,  of 
Washington,  Feb.  4,  1902.  Asst,  1895-6,  instr., 
1896-1900,  asst.  prof,  organic  chemistry,  1900-4, 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  prof,  chemistry,  Simmons  Coll., 
1904-15;  same,  Vanderbilt  U.  since  1915.  Lecturer 
on  organic  chemistry.  Harvard,  1912-14.  Clark  U., 
1913-14.  Sec.  Soc.  of  Arts,  Boston,  1902-4;  pres. 
Northeastern  Sect.,  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  1905-6;  pres. 
Chem.  Teachers'  Assn.  of  N.E.,  1906-8;  pres.  Tech- 
nology Club.  1906-09;  fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences,  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Deutsche 
Chemische  Gesellschaft.  Democrat.  Author:  The 
Principles  of  Organic  Chemistry:  Experimental 
Organic  Chemistry:  also  numerous  papers  on  chem. 
topics.    Address:    Vanderbilt  U.,  Nashville,  Tenn.* 

NOBBIS,  James  Prederick,  clergyman;  b.  Dan- 
bury,  N.H.,  Mar.  10,  1839;  s.  Josiah  and  Almira 
(Cole)  Norris;  student  Waterville  Coll.  (now 
Colby  Coll.),  1859-60,  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1862-4; 
grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1865;  m.  Dover,  Me., 
Julv,  1865,  Semantha  V.  Johnson;  4  children,  War- 
ren Herring,  b.  Apr.,  1867  (died  July,  1867),  Mary 
Rebecca,  June  24,  1868,  Frederick  Edwin,  Dec.  15, 
1869,  Sidney  James,  Oct.  10,  1874.  Served  9  mos. 
in  12th  111.  Inf.,  1861-2;  ordained  to  ministry  Bapt. 
Ch.,  1865:  missionary  Am.  Bapt.  Missionary  LTnion, 
Burma,  1865-84:  in  home  missionary  work,  Calif. 
and  W^ash.,  1887-91,  Montana,  1894-6.  Prohibition- 
ist. Mason.  Club:  University.  Address:  Foxcroft, 
Maine. 

NOBBIS,  John  Lang-don;  b.  Wentworth,  N.H., 
June  1,  1839;  s.  David  and  Sophia  (Wright)  Nor- 
ris; descendant  of  Nicholas  Norris,  who  came  to 
America  in  1640;  ed.  common  schs.;  m.  Martha 
Evans,  of  Orford,  N.H.,  Nov.  15,  1864  (died  Feb. 
15.  1902);  3  children,  Almon  Evans,  Lillian  May 
(Mrs.  Albert  P.  Flanders),  Herbert  Langdon;  m.  2d, 
Bertha  Belle  Hammond,  of  Barnard,  Vt.,  June  1. 
1903.  Began  active  career  at  17  with  Littlefleld  & 
Sheppard,  contractors  and  builders,  Cambridge, 
Mass.;  later  mem.  Kempton  &  Norris;  sold  out 
to  partner  and  served  as  pvt.  Co.  A,  47th  Mass. 
Vols.  Aug.,  1862-Aug.,  1863;  again  entered  con- 
tracting business  in  Cambridge,  firm  of  Norris  & 
Steele;  later  built  houses  on  own  account  and  is 
large  owner  houses  and  stoies;  was  identified  with 


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fire  ins.  business  in  Boston  for  many  yrs.;  trustee 
Lexington  Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Addres.s:    Lexington,   Mass. 

NOKBIS,  True  Iiiving-ston,  editor;  b.  Manches- 
ter, N.H.,  May  4,  1848;  s.  Arthur  F.  L.  and  Olive 
W.  (Wallace)  Norris;  acad.  edn.;  pvt.  5th  Mass. 
"Vols.,  1864-5;  m.  Lillian  G.  Hurst,  of  Eliot,  Me., 
May  20,  1S90.  Admitted  to  bar,  1868;  practiced  at 
Boston,  1868-75,  Washington,  1872-6,  Concord,  N.H., 
1876-80;  on  staff  New  York  Herald,  1883-5,  Boston 
Globe,  1885-8;  editor  since  1888,  propr.  since  1893, 
Portsmouth  (N.H.)  Times  (daily)  and  the  States 
and  Union  (weeklv).  Mem.  Governor's  Council, 
1S92-3:  collector  customs,  Dist.  of  N.H.,  1893-8; 
mem.  Dem.  Nat.  Com.  since  1896;  del.  Dem.  nat. 
convs.,    1900,    1904.     Address:     Portsmouth,    N.H.* 

NORTH,  John  C,  fire  underwriter;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Aug.  26,  1850;  s.  John  G.  and  Eliza- 
beth (Dickinson)  North;  ed.  New  Haven  pub.  schs., 
Hopkins  Grammar  Sch.,  Russel's  Collegiate  and 
Commercial  Inst.,  grad.,  1869;  m.  Jessie  G.  Brinker- 
hoff,  of  Brooklyn,  Oct.  22,  1872;  4  children,  John 
Ricliard,  Herbert  B.,  Jessie  D.  (Mrs.  Harry  H. 
Read,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.),  Donald  G.  Began  in 
his  father's  ins.  office  (North's  Ins.  Agency),  1869; 
and  has  ever  since  continued  in  the  business;  pres. 
North's  Ins.  Agency,  Inc.,  since  1912;  mem.  Com- 
mon Council,  New  Haven,  2  terms.  Mem.  Governor's 
Foot  Guard  about  15  yrs.  (sergeant).  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Nat.  Assn.  Local  Fire  Ins.  Agts. 
(ex-pres.).  Conn.  Assn.  Local  Fire  Ins.  Agts.  (or- 
ganizer and  1st  pres.),  New  Haven  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  S.A.R.  Clubs:  Union  League,  New 
Haven  Congregational.  Home:  695  Orange  St. 
Office:  39  Church  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

NO'RTWENH,  Mary  Harrod,  author;  b.  Salem, 
Mass.,  Mav  10,  1S50;  d.  William  Dummer  and 
Susan  Stekdman  (Harrod)  Northend;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Salem;  unmarried.  Began  writing  in  1904; 
1st  article  pub.  in  Good  Housekeeping;  specializes 
in  Colonial  architecture  and  house  furnishings; 
contbr.  to  Century,  Outlook,  Country  Life  in  Amer- 
ica, Ladies'  Home  Journal,  House  Beautiful,  and 
many  other  mags.;  has  over  20,000  negatives  and 
photographs  of  views  pertaining  to  Am.  homes. 
Conglist.  Author:  Colonial  Homes  and  Their  Fur- 
nishings, 1912;  Historic  Homes  of  New  England, 
1914;  Remodelled  Farmhouses,  1915;  Colonial 
Architecture  (with  Harold  Donaldson  Eberlein), 
1915;  The  Party  Book  (with  Winifred  Fales), 
1912.    Address:   12  Lynde  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 

NORTHROP,  Charles  Addison  clergyman;  b. 
Ridgefleld,  Conn.,  Mar.  21,  1859;  s.  Benjamin 
and  Catherine  (Keeler)  Northrop;  B.A.,  Yale, 
1872;  grad.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1878;  m.  Charlotte 
E.  Hurlbutt,  of  Georgetown,  Conn.,  Nov.  10,  1879; 
6  children,  Christina  (Mrs.  Robert  A.  King),  Enid 
(Mrs.  Henry  A.  Morgan),  Florence,  Ruth,  Addi- 
son, Elizabeth.  Prin.  New  York  U.  Grammar  Sch., 
1872-5;  ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1878;  pastor 
Georgetown.  Conn.,  1878-80,  Litchfield.  Mich., 
1880-2,  Jewett  City,  Conn.,  1882-5,  Norwich,  1885- 
04;  sec.  Systematic  Beneficence,  Nat.  Council  of 
Congl.  Chs.,  1904-7;  spl.  rep.  Am.  Missionary 
Assn.,  1907-9;  city  missionary,  Norwich,  Conn., 
since  1909.  Republican.  Recreations:  reading, 
walking.  Home:  The  Beech  Drive.  Address:  9 
Washington   St.,  Norwich,  Conn. 

NORTHROP,  David  Ward,  lawyer;  b.  Sherman, 
Conn.,  Feb.  19,  1844;  s.  David  and  Clarissa  L. 
(Ward)  Northrop;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1868; 
LL.B.,  Albany  Law  Sch.  (Union  U.),  1870;  m.  Mary 
A.  Stewart,  of  Manchester,  Vt.,  Sept.  14,  1870.  Be 
gan  practice  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  1871;  pres.  Mid- 
dletown  Electric  Light  Co.,  1885-1912.  Mem.  Conn. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1871,  1881-2;  judge  of  probate  for 
Dist.  of  Middletown.  1873-80;  sec.  State  of  Conn., 
1883-4;  mavor  of  Middletown.  1884-5:  postmaster, 
Middletown,  1886-9;  state  auditor  of  Conn.,  1891-2, 
1897-8;  del.  Conn.  Constl.  Conv.,  1902;  Democrat. 
Trustee  Wesleyan  U.,  1880-10.  Home:  Middletown, 
Conn.* 

NORTHROP,  Peter  Bent  Brigham,  farmer;  b. 
Fairfield,  Vt.,  Apr.  22.  1856:  s.  Jonathan  and 
Deborah  Fay  (Mitchell)  Northrop;  ed.  common 
schs.,    Sheldon,    Vt.;    grad.    (Soddard    Sem.,    Barre. 


Vt.,  1883;  course  in  Columbia  Law  Sch.,  Washing- 
ton. D.  C,  1885;  m.  Sept.  2.  1891,  Katie  Fletcher, 
of  Jeffersonville,  Vt.  Purcha.sed  farm,  1890,  and 
is  now  one  of  the  leading  farmers  of  Vt. ;  also 
one  of  the  largest  maple  sugar  producers  in  the 
state,  one  of  his  farms  containing  about  15,000 
maple  trees;  owner  of  Northrop's  Private  Cream- 
ery, breeder  of  pure  blood  Holstein  cattle;  treas. 
Sheldon  Cemetery  Assn.  Has  served  as  tax  as- 
sessor, sch.  dir.,  selectman  (chmn.  bd.),  county 
highway  commr. ;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1900; 
secured  appropriation  for  tablet  for  birthplace  of 
Pres.  Chester  A.  Arthur  and  purchased  site  which 
he  donated  to  State  of  Vt. ;  defeated  extravagant 
legislation.  Progressive  in  politics.  Mem.  Vt. 
Dairymen's  Assn.,  Maple  Sugar  Makers'  Assn. 
(auditor).     Address:    Sheldon,  Vt. 

NORTON,  Arthur  Edwin,  educator  and  mech. 
engr;  b.  Portland,  Me.,  June  26,  1877;  s.  John 
Fairfield  and  Alice  Francelia  (Hunt)  Norton; 
Pli.B.;  Brown  U.,  1900;  studied  Harvard  and  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Providence,  R.I.,  Sept.  5,  1900., 
Mabel  Gardner  White.  Asst.  prof,  engring.  draw- 
ing. Harvard,  since  Sept.,  1910.  Mem.  Plii  Beta 
Kappa,  Sigma  Xi,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Am.  Soc.  Mech. 
Engrs.    Home:  Belmont,  Mass. 

NORTON,  Arthur  Orlo,  college  prof.;  b.  Still- 
man  Valley,  111.,  Aug.  9,  1870;  s.  Orlo  and  Almira 
Norton;  S.B.,  Harvard,  1897,  A.M.,  1899;  m.  Alice 
Lyon,  of  Medina,  N.  Y.,  July  2,  1903;  1  daughter, 
Priscilla.  Instr.  in  history  and  art  of  teaching, 
1892-07;  asst.  prof,  edn.,  1907-12,  Harvard;  prof, 
of  edn.  "^'ellesley  Coll.,  since  1912.  Unitarian. 
Home:  17  Brewster  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress: Wellesley  College,  Wellesley,  Mass. 

NORTON,  Charles  EUatim,  INI.D.;  b.  West  Gar- 
diner, I\Ie.,  Sept.  4,  1852;  s.  of  Eliakim  and  Caro- 
line (Nelson)  Norton;  prep.  edn.  Westbrook  (Me.) 
Sem.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1876; 
N.  Y.  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  1879-80;  m.  Daisy 
Dill,  of  Phillips,  Me.,  June  14,  1900.  Practiced  in 
Augusta,  Me.,  1876-80,  Lewiston  since  1880;  prac- 
tice limited  to  diseases  of  the  eye  and  ear;  oph- 
thalmic surgeon  Central  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Me.  Eye  and  Ear  Assn. 
(pres.  1902-6).  Republican.  Universalist.  Recrea- 
tions: microscope,  nature  study,  boating  and  camp- 
ing. Home:  8  Mountain  Av.  Address:  118  Lisbon 
St.,   Lewiston,   Me. 

NORTON,  Charles  Iiadd^  engineer;  b.  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  Dec.  11,  1870;  s.  Francis  and  Jennie 
Maria  (Atwater)  Norton;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1893;  m.  Frances  Torrey,  of  Manchester,  Mass., 
Sept.  24,  1895.  Asst..  1893-5,  instr.,  1895-9,  asst. 
prof,  heat,  1900-5,  asso.  prof.,  1905-10,  prof,  heat 
measurements,  1910 — ,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Pres. 
Asbestos  Wood  Co.,  Nashua,  N.H.,  Asbestos  Shin- 
gle Co.,  N.Y.  Patent  expert  on  elec.  and  heat 
subjects,  1897 — ;  consulting  engr.  and  expert  in 
ins.  engring.,  and  fire  protection.  (See  Who's  Wlio 
in  America  for  societies,  etc.)  Address:  Mass. 
Institute  of  Technology,  Boston.* 

NORTON,  Edward,  clergyman;  b.  Essex,  Mass., 
Oct.  11.  1835;  s.  Daniel  and  Lydia  (Choate)  Norton; 
A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1861;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
1864;  m.  Sarah  J.  Brown,  of  Hamilton,  Mass.,  Apr. 
16,  1865;  1  daughter,  Carrie  Choate  Sampson 
(Sharon,  Mass.).  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1864; 
pastor  Montague,  Mass.,  1864-73,  Bethany  Ch., 
Ouincy,  1874-95:  pastor  emeritus  since  1895;  con- 
tinued to  preach  in  various  chs.  until  1915.  Mem. 
Kappa  Kappa  Kappa  (Dartmouth).  Republican. 
Traveled  in  Europe,  Egypt  and  Palestine,  1885. 
Address:   35  Greenleaf  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 

NORTON,  Frederick  Calvin,  newspaper  man  and 
historical  writer;  b.  Guilford,  Conn.,  Mar.  24,  1873; 
s.  John  Caldwell  and  Josephine  Van  Huff  (Bailey) 
Norton;  direct  descendant  on  father's  side  of 
Thomas  Norton,  one  of  the  settlers  of  Guilford,  in 
1639,  from  Ockley,  Surrey  Eng. ;  practically  self- 
ed. ;  attended  dist.  sch.  and  Guilford  Inst.;  pur- 
sued pvt.  studies  in  classics  for  Yale,  but  did  not 
enter;  m.  Branford,  Oct.  21,  1896,  Melvina  Carpen- 
ter Baldwin.  Worked  in  a  grocer's  store  at  Guil- 
ford, 1888  and  1889;  entered  a  drug  store  in  1889, 
learned  the  business  and  followed  the  same  for  a 


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long  period;  settled  at  Bristol,  Conn.,  1897,  as  mgr. 
of  Merriman  Bros,  drug  business  and  continued 
there  in  that  capacity  wliile  doinj;  mucli  lit.  work; 
published  many  articles  in  various  mags,  and 
newspapers,  particularly  relatintj  to  the  early  his- 
tory of  Conn.  Commenced  work  in  lii'J'J  as  a 
contbr.  to  The  Hartford  Courant,  and  in  1913  left 
business  to  become  a  mem.  of  the  staff  of  that 
newspaper,  in  which  position  still  continues. 
Pres.  bd.  of  trustees  of  Henry  Whitfield  State 
Hist.  Museum  since  1907;  sec.  High  Sch.  Bd.,  Bris- 
tol, 1906,  190S.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Conn. 
Hist.  Soc.  Club:  City  (Hartford).  Author:  Negro 
Slavery  in  Connecticut,  1S99;  Henry  Barnard,  Edu- 
cator; Strange  Career  of  a  Strange  Man;  The  Gov- 
ernors of  Connecticut,  1905.  Has  written  much 
on  the  colonial  period  of  Conn,  history,  lecturing 
for  several  years'on  the  same.  Recreations:  long- 
distance walkin.y,  motoring.  Home:  7  Stearns  St., 
Bristol.  Office:  The  Hartford  Courant,  64  State  St., 
Hartford,  Conn. 

IfORTOIT,  Georgre  W.,  new.spaper  man;  b.  Strong, 
Me.,  Aug.  25,  1S55;  s.  Jeremiah  Rice  and  Amanda 
F.  (Stevens)  Norton;  descendant  of  John  Howland 
and  Elizabeth  Tilley,  of  the  Mayflower;  grad.  State 
Normal  Sch.,  Farmington,  Me.,  187  6;  (hon.  A.M., 
Colby  Coll.,  190S);  m.  Hattie  L.  Conant,  of  West- 
brook,  Me.,  Dec.  22,  1894.  Taught  sch.  several  yrs. ; 
prin.  Bridgton.  Me.,  1878-83,  Westbrook,  Me.,  1883- 
8;  reporter,  1888-92,  editor-in-chief  since  1892, 
Portland  Evening  Express.  Del.-at-large  Rep.  Nat. 
Conv.,  1900.  Sec.  state  com.  of  the  No-License 
Movement  and  leader  in  the  fight  for  retention  of 
prohibition  in  Me.,  1911;  treas.  Me.  Rep.  State 
Com.,  1915.  Mem.  S.A.R.,  Soc.  of  Mayflower  De- 
scendants. Mason;  mem.  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Clubs:  Portland.  Portland  Country.  Recreations: 
golf,  hunting.  Home:  172  Neal  St.  Office:  13  Mon- 
ument Sq.,   Boston,  Mass.* 

KOBTON,  Crrace,  author;  b.  Cambridge,  Mass., 
Apr.  7,  1834;  d.  Andrews  and  Catherine  (Eliot) 
Norton;  pvt.  edn.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
list  of  books,  etc.)  Address:  59  Kirkland  St., 
Cambridge,  Mass.* 

2TOBTON',  Harxie  "Wasliburn,  clergvman;  b.  Bel- 
fast, I\Ie.,  Dec.  4,  1854;  s.  Noah  F.  and  Mercy  G. 
(Eastman)  Norton;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Penobscot, 
Brookville  and  Bluehill;  grad.  East  Me.  Conf.  Sem., 
1881;  m.  July  18,  1881,  Flora  M.  Pratt,  of  Benton, 
Me.  Entered  ministry,  M.E.  Ch..  Apr.,  1884;  joined 
East  Me.  Conf.  in  1885;  ordained  deacon,  1887, 
elder  1889;  pastor  Gouldsboro  and  Steuben,  1885, 
Orland,  East  Bucksport  and  West  Penobscot,  1886, 
Orland,  West  Penobscot,  1887,  Winterport,  1889-91: 
presiding  elder  Bucksport  Dist.,  1892-7;  pastor 
Searsport,  Dover,  1902-6,  Patten,  1907-11,  Newport, 
1912-13.  Newport  and  Bast  Newport  since  1914.  Del. 
Gen.  Conf.,  Baltimore,  1908;  registrar  Bd.  of  Ex- 
aminers, East  Me.  Conf.,  6  yrs.,  also  pres.  Conf.  Bd. 
of  Stewards.  Trustee  East  Me.  Conf.  Sem.  Repub- 
lican.   Master  Mason.    Address:  New-port,  Me. 

KOBTON,  J(ohii)  Pease,  college  prof.;  b.  Suf- 
field,  Conn..  July  28.  1877;  s.  John  Hughes  and 
Annie  Lord  (Lombard)  Norton;  A.B.,  Yale,  1899, 
Ph.D.,  1901;  unmarried.  Instr.  economics  and 
statistics,  1891-1904,  asst.  prof.  ry.  and  trade 
statistics  since  1905,  Yale;  also  actuary,  Fisk  & 
Robinson,  New  York.  Sec.  dept.  history  economic 
instns.,  Internat.  Congress  Arts  and  Sciences,  St. 
Louis  Expn.,  1904;  mem.  Com.  of  One  Hundred  for 
establishing  a  nat.  dept.  of  health,  1907;  exec.  sec. 
com.  of  100  and  organized  the  Am.  Health  League, 
1907-9.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
societies,  books,  writings,  etc.)  Home:  West  Ha- 
ven, Conn.* 

NOBTOIT,  Louis  Doyle,  artist;  b.  Ashuelot,  N.H., 
Oct.  6,  1867;  s.  Charles  P.  and  Frances  A.  (Hedge) 
Norton;  ed.  Providence  (R.I.)  High  Sch.;  studied 
art  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design,  Acad^mie  Julien,  Paris; 
pupil  of  .luglaris.  Constant,  Robert-Fleury.  Le- 
febvre  and  Chialiva.  Began  active  career  in  Prov- 
idence, 1887;  has  exhibited  at  Salon,  Boston,  New 
York  and  Providence.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Rec- 
reations:   golf.    Address:    Kennebunkport,  Me. 

NOBTOIT,  Iiyon  Levi,  educator;  b.  Farmington, 
Me.,  Jan.  29,  1865;  s.  Peter  Eben  and  Anna  (John- 
son) Norton;  descendant  of  Maj.  Peter  Norton,  of 


Marthas  Vineyard,  Mass.;  grad.  Me.  Wesleyan 
Sem.,  Rents  Hill,  1885;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn., 
1890,  A.M.,  1914;  student  Harvard  Summer  Sch., 
1897,  Cornell  Summer  Sch.,  1911;  m.  Lulu  Grace 
Adams,  of  Litchfield,  Me.,  Aug.  16,  1894;  5  children, 
Mary  (died  1901),  Stephen  Adams,  Hermon,  Nor- 
man, Paul.  Head  dept.  of  mathematics.  Me.  Wes- 
leyan Sem.,  1890-2;  same  position  prep.  dept.  Dick- 
inson Coll.,  Carlisle,  Pa.,  1892-4;  prin.  Junior  High 
Sch.,  Troy,  O.,  1894-5;  head  dept.  of  mathematics, 
Mt.  Hermon  (Mass.)  Boys'  Sch.,  since  1905,  v.-prin. 
since  1914.  Mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Town  of  Gill,  Mass., 
1906-10.  Republican.  Methodist.  Address:  Mount 
Hermon,   Mass. 

ITOBTOIT,  Steplien  Alison,  clergyman;  b.  Brad- 
ford, Pa.,  June  9,  1854;  s.  William  W.  and  Frances 
(McCoy)  Norton;  Carleton  Coll.,  Minn.,  1872-6; 
A.B.,  Amherst,  1878;  Hartford  (Conn.)  Theol.  Sem., 
1879;  B.D.,  Chicago  Theol.  Sem.,  1881;  (D.D.,  Carle- 
ton,  1895);  m.  Therina  L.  Hunt,  of  Northfield, 
Minn.,  1881  (died  1897);  m.  2d,  Marv  F.  Penfield, 
of  Rockford,  111.,  May  20,  1899.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1881;  pastor,  Amboy,  111.,  1881-4,  Prince- 
ton, 111.,  1884-91,  Highland,  Cal.,  1892-3,  First  Ch., 
San  Diego,  Cal.,  1894-1902,  First  Ch.,  Woburn, 
Mass.,  1902 — .  Dir.  Congl.  S.S.  and  Pub.  Soc. 
Home:  Woburn,  Mass.* 

NORWOOD,  C(harles)  Augrustus,  lawyer;  b. 
Hamilton,  Mass.,  Aug.  21,  1880;  s.  Caleb  J.  and 
Martha  A.  (Dane)  Norwood;  descendant  of  Nathan 
Dane,  jurist;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1902,  LL.B..  1905; 
unmarried.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1905;  v. -p. 
First  Nat.  Bank  of  Ipswich;  dir.  Beverly  Trust 
Co.  Has  served  as  selectman  and  mem.  Sch.  Com., 
Hamilton;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911,  12,  Sen- 
ate, 1913-14.  Republican.  Christian  Scientist.  Ma- 
son (Lodge,  Chapter,  Commandery);  mem.  Gran.ge. 
Mem.  Am.,  Mass.  and  Essex  Co.  bar  assns.  Club: 
Harvard  (Boston).  Recreations:  motoring.  Home: 
Hamilton,  Mass.    Office:  70  State  St.,  Boston. 

NORWOOD,  Joseph  RoliiiisGii,  clergyman;  B.A., 
Bishop's  Coll.,  Lennoxville,  P.Q.,  Can.,  1891.  Dea- 
con, 1892,  priest,  3893,  P.E.  Ch.;  asst.  St.  John's 
Ch.,  Fisher's  Island,  N.Y.,  1891-2,  Christ  Ch.,  Bell- 
port,  1892-5;  rector  St.-Marv's-by-the-Sea,  North 
East  Harbor,  Me.,  1895-04,  Christ  Ch.,  Eastport, 
since  1904.     Home:  Eastport,  Me. 

NOSWORTHY,  Florence  Eng'land  (Mrs.  William 
A.  Nosworthy),  artist;  b.  Milwaukee,  Wis.;  d. 
Rev.  George  Allen  (chaplain  U.S.  Army)  and  Han- 
nah Pearl  (Lyon)  England;  ed.  Omaha,  Neb.: 
studied  art,  Cowles  Art  Sch;  student  Emerson 
Coll.  of  Oratory,  Boston,  1  yr. ;  Art  Students' 
League,  New  York;  Art  Inst,  of  Chicago;  grad. 
Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  1894;  m.  William 
Alfred  Nosworthv,  of  New  Yorli  and  London,  Apr. 
29,  1897;  2  children,  Leighton  E.,  Margaret.  Early 
life  was  spent  at  U.S.  mil.  posts;  went  to  Boston  at 
16  and  lived  there  10  yrs.,  later  spent  10  yrs.  in 
N.Y.  City.  Has  made  illustrations  for  leading 
book  pubs..  Ladies'  Home  Journal,  Woman's  Home 
Companion,  St.  Nicholas,  Youth's  Companion,  etc.; 
New  York  Times,  New  York  Herald,  etc.;  also 
calendars,  card  designs.  Spl.  line  of  work,  draw- 
ings of  children  and  women's  heads.  Exhibited 
pictures  and  sculptures  Phila.  Art  Club,  New  York 
Water  Color  Club,  Architectural  League,  New 
York;  Buffalo  Expn.,  etc.  Awarded  scholarship, 
Cowles  Art  Sch.;  hon.  mention,  Mus.  of  Fine  Arts, 
Boston.    Address:  Hampton,  Conn. 

NOXTRSi:,  Edward  Everett,  theologian;  b.  Bay- 
field, Wis.,  Dec.  24,  1863;  s.  Joseph  Harvey  and 
Isobel  Laurie  (Rittenhouse)  Nourse;  student  Lake 
Forest  Acad,  and  Univ.,  1883-6,  Macalester  Coll., 
St.  Paul,  1886-7;  A.B.,  Lake  Forest  U..  1888;  grad. 
Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1891,  S.T.B.,  1893;  post-grad. 
Hartford  Sem.,  1893-4,  U.  of  Jena,  1894-5;  (DD., 
Lake  Forest,  1907);  m.  Ettie  Fay  Silvernail,  of 
Bayfield,  Wis.,  May  16,  1891.  Licensed  to  preach 
bv"  Chicago  Presbytery,  1890:  ordained  Presbyn. 
rriinistrv,  1893;  pastor  Second  Congl.  Ch.,  Berlin, 
Conn.,  1895-8;  instr.,  1898-1900,  asso.  prof.,  1900-5, 
prof.  Bibl.  theology,  1905 — ,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem. 
Lecturer  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1903 — .  Conglist.  Re- 
publican. (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books,  writings,  etc.)      Home:   Berlin,  Conn.* 


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NOUBS£,  Prank  -Wilbur;  b.  Waitsfield,  Vt..  Nov. 
27,    1S50.      (See   vol.    mu'J.) 

NOUBSE,  John  Warren,  civil  engineer;  b.  Ips- 
wich, :\Ia.ss.,  July  1-',  IMO;  s.  Warren  and  Mary 
Ann  (Scott)  Nourse;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn., 
1878;  m.  Mary  Foster  Wade,  of  Ipswich,  Feb.  11, 
1885  (died  Nov.  2,  1895);  m.  2d,  Harriet  E.  Apple- 
ton,  of  Ipswich,  Aug.  31,  1901;  1  daughter,  Mary 
Appleton.  Practiced  at  Ipswich  since  1S79;  mem. 
Sch.  Com.,  1888  and  1895-8;  mem.  Bd.  Park 
Commrs.,  1892;  assessor,  1910.  Trustee  Burlev 
Education  Fund,  Ipswich,  since  1903.  Mem.  Essex 
Institute,  Salem,  Mass.     Home:  Ipswich,  Mass. 

NO-WEI,!,,  Charles  Henry,  railway  official, 
banker:  b.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1S43;  s.  Foster 
and  Lydia  (Chadwick)  Nowell;  descendant  of 
Samuel  Nowell,  Boston,  1682;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m. 
Anna,  Maria  Chase,  of  Lowell,  Oct.  11,  1866;  chil- 
dren, Margaret  G.  (Mrs.  Joseph  L.  Graham,  of 
Winston-Salem,  N.C.),  George  F.,  John  C,  Walter 
G.,  Ernest  P.,  Harold  T.  Clk.  in  office  of  Baldwin 
Mfg.  Co.,  North  Chelmsford,  and  commn.  house 
of  John  S.  and  Eben  Wright  &  Co.,  Boston. 
Served  in  Civil  War,  1864;  honorably  discharged  at 
close  of  100  days'  enlistment;  was  employed  in 
counting-room  of  Hamilton  Mfg.  Co.,  Lowell,  Mass.. 
for  1  yr. :  supt.  and  agt.  Robie  Scythe  Works  9 
mos. ;  entered  ry.  service  Boston  &  Lowell  R.R. 
Co.,  and  since  1871  has  been  gen.  p.-m.  B.  &  M.  R.R. ; 
pres.  Mechanics'  Savings  Bank,  Reading,  Mass.;  dir. 
Gilson  Music  Printing  Co.  Conglist.  Mem.  G.A.R. 
Mason.  Recreations:  golf,  traveling.  Home:  Read- 
ing, Mass.    Office:  North  Station,  Boston. 

NOVTEIiI.,  Howard  Wilbert,  M.D.;  b.  Merrimac- 
port,  Mass.,  May  16,  1872;  s.  Joseph  Albert  and 
Hannah  Frances  (Sawyer)  Nowell;  prep.  edn.  Mer- 
rimac  High  Sch.  and  Lyndon  (Vt.)  Inst.;  spl.  work 
at  Mass.  Sch.  of  Pharmacv,  1889;  M.D.,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Medicine,  1911;  m.  Lorinda  Malcolm  Howe, 
of  Merrimac,  Mass.,  Aug.  9,  1893.  Practiced  in 
Boston  since  1911;  instr.  in  pathology,  1911-13, 
asso.  prof,  since  1913,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine; 
spl.  pathologist,  Evans  Memorial  Research  Hosp.; 
pathologist,  Mass.  Homce.  Hosp.,  1911-13.  Mem 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Boston 
Homoe.  Soc.  Mason:  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Boston 
City.  Recreations:  Maine  woods.  Ashing,  hunting, 
tramping.  Address:  Charlesgate  Hotel,  535  Beacon 
St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

NOXON,  Prank  Wright,  journalist;  moved  to 
New  York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.) 

ITOXON,  John  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Great  Barrington, 
Mass.,  Nov.  19,  1856;  s.  John  D.  and  Elizabeth 
(Newman)  Noxon;  ed.  Great  Barrington  pub.  sch.^:.; 
studied  law;  admitted  to  bar.  1881:  m.  Pittsfleld, 
Mass.,  Apr.  18,  1890,  Mary  Slosson  Wadhams;  1 
child,  John  F.,  b.  Oct.  8,  1896.  Has  practiced  at 
Pittsfield  since  1881;  mem.  firm  of  Noxon  &  Eisner; 
city  solicitor  2  yrs.;  dist.  atty.  6  vrs.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mason.  Clubs:  Park,  Pittsfield 
Country  (dir.).  Recreations:  golf.  Address:  Pitts- 
field, Mass. 

NOYES,  Arthur  Amos,  chemist;  b.  Newburv- 
port,  Mass.,  Sept.  13,  1866;  s.  Amos  and  Anna  Page 
(Andrews)  Noyes;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1886, 
S.M.,  1887:  Ph.  D.,  U.  of  Leipzig.  1890;  (LL.D.,  U. 
of  Me..  1908,  Clark  U.,  1909,  IT.  of  Pittsburgh 
1915;  Sc.D.,  Harvard,  1909,  Yale,  1913,  unmar- 
ried. Asst.  in  analytical  chemistry,  1887-8,  instr, 
1890-2,  instr.  organic  chemistry,  1892-4,  asst.  and 
asso.  prof.,  1894-9,  prof,  theoretical  chemistry, 
1899 — ,  dir.  Research  Lab.  of  Physical  Chemistrv. 
1903-7  and  1909 — ,  and  acting  pres.,  1907-9,  Mass 
Inst.  Tech.  Editor  Review  of  Am.  Chem.  Research, 
1895-01.  Mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sciences,  Am.  Chem. 
Soc.  (pres.  1904),  Deutsche  Chemische  Gesellschaft, 
Bunsen  Gesellschaft:  fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences,  A.A.A.S.  Awarded  Willard  Giblis  Medal 
by  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  1915.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  97  Hemen- 
way  St..  Boston.* 

NOYES,  Benjamin  Iiake,  M.D.,  surgeon,  oculist, 
electro-therapeutist;  b.  Lisbon  Falls,  Me.,  Mav 
30,  18,0;  s.  George  Boardman  (M.D.)  and  Sarah 
Elizabeth    (Lake)    Noyes;    M.D.,    Med.    Sch.    of   Me. 


(Bowdoin),  1895;  registered  apothecary;  m.  Linnie 
Howard,  of  Deer  Isle,  Me.,  Sept.  21,  1899.  Practiced 
in  Stonington,  Me.,  since  1895;  state  med.  exami- 
ner for  Me.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  etc.  Democrat.  Rational- 
ist.    Address:     .Stonington,    Me. 

NOYES,  Carleton  (Eldredgre),  author;  b.  Boston, 

Oct.  1,  1872;  s.  Inciease  Eldredge  and  Henrietta 
(Atwood)  Noyes;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895,  A.M.,  1896; 
also  univs.  of  Berlin  and  Paris:  m.  Charlotte  Met- 
calfe, Toronto,  Ont.,  June  1,  1907.  Assistant  in 
English,  1896-7,  instr.,  1899-04,  Harvard;  lecturer 
Am.  Soc.  for  Extension  Univ.  Teaching,  1904-5; 
lecturer  in  Summer  Sch.,  Chautauqua,  1901.  Now 
v.-p.  and  trustee  North  End  Savings  Bank.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Republican.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph, 
Authors'  (Boston),  Harvard,  Authors'  (New 
York).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
etc.)  Home:  30  Francis  Av.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Office:  North  End  Savings  Bank,  Boston,  Mass.* 

NOYES,  Charles  Lothrop,  clergyman;  b.  Ceylon, 
India,  Sei)t.  11,  1851;  s.  Joseph  Thomas  and  Eliza- 
beth A.  (Smith)  Noves;  came  to  U.S.,  1864;  B.A., 
Y'ale,  1875:  studied  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1877-8, 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1878-80;  (D.D.,  Harvard, 
1909);  unmarried.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1881; 
pastor  Third  Ch.,  Jersey  City,  N.J.,  1881-2,  Winter 
Hill  Ch.,  Somerville,  Mass.,  since  1883.  Pres.  Som- 
erville  Associated  Charities;  trustee  Somerville 
Pub.  Library,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.  Ex-pres.  Bos- 
ton Browning  Soc.    Address:   W^inter  Hill,   Mass.* 

NOYES,  Edward  Ailing",  banker;  b.  Eastport, 
Me.,  Oct.  6,  1839;  s.  Joseph  Cobham  and  Helen 
Maria  (Ailing)  Noyes;  ed.  Portland  High  Sch.  and 
Westbrook  Sem.;  m.  Portland,  Nov.  5,  1863,  Julia 
Augusta  Edwards  (now  deceased) ;  5  children, 
Helen  A.  (Mrs.  "W.  Jordan),  Chas  E.,  Joseph  C, 
Julia  E.,  Sidney  W.  Pvt.  sec.  to  treas.,  Portland 
Savings  Bank,  J.  C.  Noyes,  1859-63;  teller  Nat. 
Traders'  Bank,  1863-8;  asst.  treas.,  1868-77,  treas. 
and  trustee  since  1877,  Portland  Savings  Bank; 
also  pres.  Portland  Safe  Deposit  Co.;  treas.  and 
trustee,  Portland  Pub.  Library  (1st  librarian,  11 
yrs.,  1866-77,  and  mem.  book  com.  since);  dir.  and 
mem.  finance  com.  Union  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.;  dir. 
Atlantic  &  St.  Lawrence  R.R. ;  mem.  City  Council, 
Portland,  1882-6.  Mem.  Savings  Bank  Assn.  of 
Me.  (pres.).  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  Western  Me.  Music 
Festival  Assn.  (pres.).  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mason.  Club:  Cumberland.  Home:  394  Danforth 
St.    Office: S3  Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

NOYES,  Edward  MacArthur,  clergyman;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Oct.  12,  1858;  s.  Rev.  Gurdon 
Wheeler  and  Agnes  (MacArthur)  Noyes;  A.B., 
Y'ale,  1879,  B.D.,  1882;  Post-Grad.  Sch.,  Y'ale.  1883; 
m.  Marv  (Caroline  Sampson,  of  Bath,  Me..  July  3, 
1884  (died  1892);  2d,  Grace  Brewster  Alvord,  of 
Newton  Centre,  IMass.,  July  6,  1904.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1883;  pastor  Pilgrim  Ch.,  Duluth, 
Minn.,  1883-94,  1st  Ch.  in  Newton,  Newton  Centre, 
Mass.,  1895 — .  Home:  9  Laurel  St.,  Newton  Cen- 
tre, ]NIass.* 

NOYES,  Ernest  Henry,  M.D.:  b.  Gloucester, 
Mas-s.,  Nov.  21,  1853;  s.  William  Henry  and  Sarah 
Mathes  (Parshley)  Noves;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
1875,  A.M.,  1878;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1880; 
m.  Newburyport,  Apr.  6.  1907,  E^lizabeth  Coleman 
IMoulton:  no  children.  House  officer  Boston  City 
Hosp.,  1879-81;  practiced  in  Boston  until  1889, 
since  at  Newburyport;  mem.  med.  and  surg.  staff 
Anna  .lacques  Hosp..  citv  phvsician,  1889-93  and 
1898-99  (chmn.  bd.  of  health),  1900-5,  Newbury- 
port. Unitarian.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Med. 
Assn.  Home:  89  High  St.  Office:  12  Essex  St..  New- 
buryport, Mass. 

NOYES,  Prank  H.,  merchant,  banker;  b.  Nor- 
way, :Me.,  Jan.  17,  1856;  s.  Amos  F.  and  Lydia  F. 
(Hobbs)  Noyes;  ed.  common  schs.  and  Norway 
Acad.;  m.  Norway,  IMay  11,  1878,  Ella  A.  Bennett. 
Began  active  career  as  clk.  in  store  at  15;  entered 
grocery  business  for  self  at  20.  in  1876,  with  $400 
capital;  moved  to  store  carrying  a  gen.  stock  of 
mdse.,  1878;  entered  clothing  business,  1888,  and 
in  1900  started  branch  store  in  South  Paris,  Me., 
giving  interest  to  two  clerks;  mgr.  F.  H.  Noyes 
Co.;    now    president    the    Norway    Savings    Bank; 


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mem.   bd.   of  selectmen,  Norway,   1  yr.     Address: 
Norway,  Me. 

NOYIIS,  Frederick  Brooks,  clergyman;  b.  Acton, 
Mass.,  June  11,  1863;  s.  Thomas  Frederick  and 
Sarah  Caroline  (Livermore)  Noyes;  descendant  of 
Rev.  James  Noyes,  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  and  Major 
Jonathan  Prescotl,  of  Concord,  Mass.;  on  maternal 
side,  of  Joshua  Brooks,  of  Lincoln,  Mass.;  prelim, 
edn.  Lowell  Hish  Sch.,  Lawrence  Acad.,  Groton, 
Mass.;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1889;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1891;  m.  Harriet  Josephine  Stevens,  of 
West  Newbury,  Mass.,  Nov.  16,  1892;  1  daujfhter, 
Eleanor  Brooks,  b.  July  19,  1904.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1890;  asso.  pastor,  Faribault,  Minn., 
1890;  pastor  2d  Ch.,  West  Newbury,  Mass.,  1891-7, 
Chiltonville,  Plymouth,  1897-05,  Scituate,  1905-13,. 
Union  Ch.,  Ludlow,  since  1913.  Corporate  mem. 
A.B.C.F.M.;  del.  3  times  to  Nat.  Council  of  Congl. 
Chs. ;  standing  moderator  of  Pilgrim  Conf.,  1904-9 
(oldest  conf.  in  America);  elected  curator  of  Pil- 
grim Hall,  Plymouth.  Mass.  (oldest  antiquarian 
soc.  in  America),  1914  (declined);  chaplain  for 
Plymouth  County  court  and  jail,  1900-4;  chaplain 
Brigham  Lodge,  A.F.&A.M.,  Ludlow,  Mass.;  sec. 
Biblical  Club,  Springfield,  Mass.  Chmn.  Sch.  Bd.. 
Scituate,  1910-13.  Lit.  critic  for  New  York  and 
Boston  press  since  1900.  Lecturer  on  folklore, 
local  Am.  history,  lit.  criticism  and  criminology 
before  clubs.  Wrote  "The  Tale  of  Brooks  Tavern" 
(New  England  ]\Tagazine,  Nov.,  1902).  Address: 
32   North  St.,   Ludlow.  Mass. 

NOy£S,  Georg-e  Boardman,  M.D.  and  surgeon;  b. 
Atkinson,  Me.,  Apr.  6,  1837;  s.  David  Jewett  and 
Nancv  Bradburv  (Barney)  Noves;  prep.  edn.  Fox- 
croft  Acad.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin  Coll.) 
1866;  m.  Dover,  Me.,  May  24,  1865,  Sarah  Eliza- 
beth, d.  Benjamin  and  Sally  Cobb  (Robinson) 
Lake.  Began  active  career  as  teacher  pub.  schs. ; 
served  in  Civil  ^Yar  as  sergt.  11th  Me.  Vols., 
1861-2;  hosp.  steward  and  acting  surgeon,  same 
regt.  1864-5;  practiced  at  Lisbon.  Me..  1866-9, 
Grand  Manan,  N.  B.,  1870-92,  Dunnellon,  Fla.,  win- 
ters of  1891-2,  Charleston.  Me.,  1892-6:  removed 
to  Stonington,  Me.,  and  retired  1907;  registered  to 
practice  in  N.B.,  '82,  Fla.,  '91,  Me.,  '95;  taught 
singing  sch.  several  terms  at  Grand  Manan;  med. 
examiner  leading  life  ins.  cos.  Served  as  chmn. 
Bd.  of  Health,  CJrand  Manan  and  Charleston,  and 
as  mem.  med.  socs.,  Sagadalioc  Co.,  Penobscot  Co., 
Piscataquis  Co.  and  of  med.  soc.  Prov.  N.B.,  Can.; 
elected  and  served  as  counsellor  municipality, 
Charlotte  Co.,  N.B.,  1881-5;  now  mem.  Bd.  Health; 
health  officer  since  1908.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Mason;  mem.  Foresters,  Grange,  Temple  of  Honor 
and  Temperance,  I.O.G.T.  ((3^rand  Counsellor  of 
Grand  Lodge,  I.O.G.T.,  Prov.  of  N.B.,  1886).  Ad- 
dress:  Stonington,   3Ie. 

NOYES,  Georg-e  !■.,  artist;  b.  Bothwell,  Can., 
Oct.  26,  1864;  s.  James  and  Lima  Noyes;  began 
study  of  art  in  Boston  in  1884:  spent  4  yrs.  in 
Paris;  m.  Annisquam,  IMass.,  1903.  Mabel  W.  Hall. 
Prof,  drawing  and  painting.  Leland  Stanford  ,Tr.  U., 
Cal.,  4  yrs.  Mem.  Pa.  Acad.  .Jury  2  yrs.  Exhibi- 
tor in  art  galleries  in  leading  cities.  Home:  198 
Rawson  Road,  Brookline.  Studio:  3S4a  Boylston 
St.,   Boston. 

NOTES,  Henry  Byron,  banker:  b.  Old  Mystic, 
Conn.,  .Ian.  15,  1837;  s.  George  W.  and  Prudence 
Dean  (Brown)  Noyes:  common  sch.  and  academic 
edn.:  m.  Mystic,  June  8,  1870.  Ellen  Holmes.  En- 
tered IMystic  River  Nat.  Bank  at  16,  of  which  his 
father  was  cashier,  and  since  death  of  father, 
1866,  has  been  cashier  and  dir.  of  the  bank;  also 
pres.  Groton  Savings  Bank  since  1875:  mem.  firm 
of  J.  L.  Manning  &  Co.,  grain  and  milling:  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1871.  Republican.  Address: 
Mystic,  Conn. 

NOYES,  Henry  Ford,  mechanical  engr. ;  b.  Ab- 
ington,  Mass.,  :May  16.  1866;  s.  Henry  P.  and 
Elizabeth  (Ford)  Noyes:  descended  from  Rev. 
William  Noyes,  who  preached  in  Choulderton, 
Wiltshire,  Eng.,  1602-21,  and  from  his  son  Nicho- 
las who  settled  in  Newbury,  Mass.,  1634;  grad. 
Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass..  1884:  A.B.,  Yale, 
1889;  m.  Fanny  Anslev,  of  Elgin,  111.,  Oct.,  30, 
1895.     With    Landis    Tool    Co.,    Waynesboro.    Pa.. 


1902-9;  supt.  Black  Rock  Machine  Co..  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  since  1909.  Republican.  Conglist.  Address: 
Brid.t^eport,    Conn. 

NOYES,  Henry  Herbert,  clergyman;  b.  Port- 
land, Me.,  Dec.  8,  1868;  s.  Charles  Henry  and  De- 
borah (McCaleb)  Noyes;  grad.  Freeport  (Me.) 
High  Sch.,  1887;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1891;  grad.  An- 
dover Theol.  Sem.,  1894;  m.  Lizzie  May  Dunham, 
of  South  Freeport,  Me.,  Oct.  3,  1894;  1  son,  Herbert 
Dunham,  b.  Dec.  22,  1899.  Ordained  Congl.  min- 
istry, 1894;  pastor  Island  Falls,  Me.,  1894-8;  New 
Gloucester,  1898-4,  again  Island  Falls,  1904-14. 
Union  Congl.  Ch.,  Fisherville,  Mass.,  since  Mar., 
1914.  Dir.  and  elk.  Missionary  Soc.  of  Me.  Re- 
publican.    Mason.     Address:    Saundersville,    Mass. 

NOYES,  Henry  F,;  b.  Mt.  Desert,  Me.,  Nov.  21, 
1846;  s.  Hon.  John  Morey  and  Emily  (Somes) 
Noyes;  descended  from  Rev.  William  Noyes,  who 
preached  in  Choulderton,  Wiltshire,  Eng.,  1602-21, 
and  from  his  son  Nicholas,  who  settled  in  New- 
bury, Mass.,  1634;  ed.  high  sch..  Comer's  Commer- 
cial Coll.  and  Normal  Art  Sch.,  Boston;  m.  Eliza- 
beth A.  Ford,  of  Abington,  Mass.,  July  27,  1865; 
1  son,  Henry  Ford.  Began  in  retail  furniture, 
carpets  and  upholstery  business,  at  Georgetown, 
Mass.,  1875;  propr.  Lincoln  Mill  Co.,  Scituate, 
Mass.,  1899,  1900,  retired,  1901.  Mem.  6th  Mass. 
Militia,  1865;  deputy  sheriff,  1880-5.  Mem.  Union 
Soc.  Civil  War.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason. 
Address:    Cos  Cob,  Conn. 

NOYES,  Increase  Eldridg-e,  banker;  b.  Jay,  Me., 
Mar.  26,  1834:  s.  of  Enoch  and  Mahitabel  (Taylor) 
Noyes;  descendant  of  Nicholas  Noyes,  Newbury, 
Mass.,  1633:  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Henriette  C.  At- 
wood,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1861  (died  Apr.  6, 
1904);  1  son,  Carleton  Eldridge.  Began  active 
career  in  Faneuil  Hall  Market,  Boston;  engaged 
in  wool  business,  20  yrs.;  pres.  Met.  Nat.  Bank, 
1891-11  (retired):  dir.  Fourth-Atlantic  Nat.  Bank; 
trustee  North  End  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Boston 
Common  Council,  1866-7;  mem.  Bd.  of  Directors 
for  Pub.  Instns.,  1868-72;  mem.  Ma.ss.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1880-1.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Congrega- 
tional. Recreations:  travel,  reading.  Home:  30 
Francis  Am..  Cambridge.  Office:  Fourth-Atlantic 
Nat.   Bank,  Boston. 

NOYES,  Irving"  Georg-e,  botanist;  b.  Trenton, 
Me.,  Sept.  12.  1859;  s.  George  Jewett  and  Mary 
Jarvis  (Osgood)  Noyes:  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  by  pvt. 
study;  m.  Carrie  Louise  Dalton.  of  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  June  5.  1884.  After  learning  printer's  trade 
removed  to  Boston,  1878;  machinist  Eagle  Shade 
Roller  Co.,  1SS2-6.  Sun  Electric  Co..  Woburn,  Mass., 
1886-8;  foreman  with  P.  Forg,  since  1888.  Re- 
publican. Baptist.  Has  made  a  spl.  study  of  cacti 
Stapelias,  and  the  Crassulacese.  Contbr.  Cactus 
Journal  (Baltimore),  Sharon  Cactus  Guide,  Cactus 
Journal  (London).  Portland  Transcript,  Boston 
Globe.  Home:  11  Morgan  St.  Office:  50  Park  St., 
Soinerville,  Mass.* 

NOYES,  James  Atkins,  editor:  b.  Brooklyn,  Oct. 
2.  1857;  s.  James  Sullivan  and  Mary  Ball  (Edes) 
Noves;  Ph.B..  Sch.  of  Mines,  Columbia,  1878;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1883:  m.  Constance,  d.  of  Justin  Winsor, 
LL.D.,  Feb.  4,  1890  (she  died  Jan.  1.  1895).  Editor 
Quinquennial  Catalogue,  Harvard  U.,  1895-Oct.  28, 
1905:  mem.  Univ.  Council,  Harvard  U.,  1899-Oct. 
28,  1905.  which  appmt..  by  statute,  carries  with  it 
professorial  rank.  Contbr.  of  articles.  Noyes  In- 
scription and  Memoranda  to  Vol.  48.  and  Noves, 
Adams  and  Barker  pedigrees  to  Vol.  53,  New  Eng. 
Hist.-Geneal.  Register.  Clubs:  University,  Har- 
vard (New  York).  Union  (Boston),  Oakley  Coun- 
try (Watertown.  Mass.).  Home:  1  Highland  St.. 
Cambridge.   Mass.'* 

NOYES,  James  Beaumont,  transit  commissioner; 
b.  Canton,  Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1870;  s.  Samuel  Bradley 
and  Georgiana  (Beaumont)  Noyes;  prep.  edn. 
Chauncy  Hall  Sch.,  Boston:  student  Harvard, 
1887-9;  "m.  Marv  Doak  Bartlett.  of  Lynn,  Mass.. 
June  2,  1894.  Mem.  Curtis  &  Cameron,  pubs,  of 
Copley  Prints.  Boston.  1895-09:  associated  with 
R.  A.  &  E.  L.  Manning,  investment  securities,  since 
Apr.,  1913:  mem.  Boston  Transit  Commn.,  since 
July  15.  1909.  Mem.  Boston  Common  Council, 
1905,  6,  7;  was  sch.  house  commr.,   1908-1909.    Re- 


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publican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Boston  Psychiatry  and  Neurology.  Unitarian.  Recrea- 
Art,  Harvard  (Boston);  Players,  Harvard  (New  tions:  fisliing.  Address:  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 
York).  Recreations:  yachting,  outdoor  sports.  NUGENT,  Walter  Henry,  clergyman,  lecturer; 
Horne:  186  Bay  State  Rd.  Office:  15  Beacon  St.,  b.  Umemte,  Ont.,  Can.,  Dec.  20,  1877;  s.  Henry  and 
Boston.  Mary  J.  (Cork)  Nugent,  both  natives  of  Can.;  prep. 
NOYES,  James  Y.,  insurance  official;  b.  New-  edn.  Omemee  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Albert  Coll.,  Belle- 
burypuit,  :\lus.s..  Mar.  7,  1864;  s.  Joseph  Hale  and  ville,  Ont.,  1898;  B.C.L.,  Chicago  Law  Sch.,  1904; 
Abby  Maria  (Young)  Noyes;  descendant  of  Nich-  B.O.,  Chicago  Conservatory  of  Music  and  Dramatic 
olas  Noyes,  who  came  to  America,  1633,  and  was  Art,  1904;  B.D.,  Chicago  Theol.  Sem.,  1906;  Ph.D., 
son  of  Rev.  William  Noyes  (for  40  yrs.  pastor  at  Midland  U.,  Chicago,  1907;  m.  Hattie  Louise  Whit- 
Choulderton,  Eng.);  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Newburyport  comb,  of  Chicago,  Apr.  16.  1907;  2  children,  Mar- 
aud Dedham;  grad.  High  Sch.,  Dedham,  ISSl;  m.  garet  Whitcomb,  Gordon  Whitcomb.  Entered  Ca- 
Ada  Withington  Bigelow,  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  Oct.  nadian  Meth.  ministry,  1898;  pastor  in  the  Manitoba 
11,  1894.  Clk.  for  Talbot.  Wilmarth  &  Co.,  whole-  and  Northwest  Conf.,  Can.,  1898-01;  pastor  M.E. 
sale  woolens,  Boston,  July-Dec.  i;{,  1881;  then  be-  Ch.,  Lester,  la.,  1901-3;  asst.  to  Bishop  Fallows,  pre- 
came  clk.  for  the  Norfolk  and  Dedham  ins.  cos.  siding  bishop  R.E.  Ch.,  Chicago,  1903-5:  pastor  5th 
continuing  over  16  yrs.;  elected  sec.  both  cos.,  Av.  Congl.  Ch.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1906-10;  1st 
May,  1898,  pres.,  Apr.,  1906;  now  pres.  and  treas.  pastor  Central  Congl.  Ch.,  Newburyport,  Mass., 
Norfolk  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.;  pres.  Dedham  Mut.  since  1910  (ch.  was  formed  in  1910  by  a  union  of 
Fire  Ins.  Co.;  ex-pres.  Mass.  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Union.  3  Congl.  chs.).  Platform  lecturer  with  the  Eastern 
Republican;  ex-pres.  Dedham  Rep.  Club.  Conglist.  Lyceum  Bur.,  Boston,  since  1906,  on  religious,  his- 
Past  Master  Constellation  I.,odge,  F.  and  A.M.,  Ded-  torical  and  present-day  topics.  Independent  Re- 
ham;  mem.  Norfolk  Chapter  Royal  Arch  Masons,  publican.  Has  traveled  extensively  in  America  and 
and  Cypress  Commandery,  K.T.,  both  of  Hyde  Europe.  Recreations:  on  his  farm.  Address:  13  8 
Park.      Recreations:      motoring,     outdoor     sports.  High   St.,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

?^^V^t-,^^\/?i'il°°^  ^^-    °^'''^-    "'^^  ^""^  ^^^''^  ^*^-  NUTE,   William  Herbert;   b.   Farmington.   N.H.. 

uecinam,    Mass.  ^^y  §_  -^^^g.  g    charles  W.  and  Mary  L.  (Richard- 

ITOYES,    Lewis    B.,    commission    merchant;     b.  son)    Nute;    student    Bellevue    Med.    Coll.,    1878-9; 

Dorchester,   Mass.,  Sept.  29,  1S48;  s.   Stillman,  Jr.,  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.,  1881;  m.  Exeter,  N.H.,  Dec. 

and  Hester  Amelia   (Hyde)    Noyes;   descendant  of  22,   1892,  Lucy  E.  Read;   1  child,  Norwood.    Began 

Nicholas  Noyes  who  came  to  America  in  the  ship  practice  at  Farmington,   1881:  removed  to  Exeter, 

Mary  and  John,  about  1633:  educated  public  schs.,  1890;  mem.  N.H.N.G.,  9  yrs.    Mem.  Am.  Med.  Assn., 

Jay,    Me.;    m.    Matthaett    Dadmun.    of    Winthrop,  N.H.   Med.   Soc,   Rockingham   Co.    Med.    Soc,   N.H. 

Mass.,  Aug.   7,  1876;   1  daughter,  Francena  Louise  Surg.    Club.     Republican.     Conglist.    Mason    (32°); 

(wife   of   Dr.    C.    A.    Thompson,    of   Newton    High-  I.O.F.    Address:  25  Front  St.,  Exeter,  N.H. 

lands.   Mass  )      Bookkeeper  for   S.   J.   Hyde  &  Co.,  ntUTT,    Charles,   journalist.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

Boston,    1867-71;    with    Griswold,    Whitney   &   Co.,  ■»ttti"i.^x»    oi,,^L1  t»„o/i      ^■tr.r..  y.    xj^ct^^    i<T^.r 

1871-9:     became    connected,     1879,     as     bookkeeper  o   ^R^^^^rU^^^^^^%,^^^A'- ""^'^^/'x^^'  F^f^^'''!h^7< 

and  office  mgr.  with  T.  H.  Wheeler  Co.,  pres.  since  ^;  W^'  ^i  Thomas  Franklin  and  Adelaide   (Read) 

- --    -      —      -        -        --       —  '  ^        _      ..  Nutter;    descendant    of    Hatevil    Nutter,    emigrant 


Beacon  St.    Office!    101  Clinton  St.,  Boston.    '  C.    Addison     of    Stamford,    Conn..    Oct     31      1911: 

twin  sons,  Thayer  and  Morris.    Began  teaching  at 

NOYES,   Marion   Ingralls,    teacner;    b.    Abington,  Groton    Sch.,     1894;    instr.    in    English,    Harvard, 

Mass.,    June    27,     1859;    d.    Oilman    and    Isabella  1902-7;  lit.  advisor  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  New  York, 

(Foster)     Osgood;    grad.    Abington    High    School,  1907-11;   editorial  dept.   Ginn  &  Co.,   Boston.   1911- 

1876,    and    Kindergarten    Normal    Sch.,    1891;    m.  15.      Republican.      Episcopalian.      Clubs:      Boston 

Walter  Henry  Noyes,  of  Belmont,  Mass.,  Nov.  29,  City,  St.  Botolph   (Boston);  Harvard   (Boston  and 

1883    (now  deceased).    Kindergartner  and  teacher,  New     York).      Recreations:     golf,     riding,     music. 

1891-1908:    teacher,    and   social   worker,    Girls'    In-  Home:     Concord,   Mass. 
dustrial    School,    Lancaster,    Mass.,    Sept.,    1908- 
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.ct,TT-^     •      +?      mother's     people,     from     Scotland:     grad.     Tilton 
+  ,.,■^1001,7  (N.H.)    Sem.,    1868:    Boston    U,    Sch.    of   Theology, 

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Plays 

S.S.   lessons  for  children,   entitled 

Life  of  Christ."   Home:  Girls'  Indust 

caster,   Mass.*  (D.D.,  Taylor  U..  Upland,  Ind.,   1895):   m.  Nov.  26, 

NOYES,    Nathaniel    Kingsbury,    M.D.;    b.    Man-  1872,    Sarah    L.    Holt,    of    Boston.     Ordained    M.E. 

Chester,  N.H..  Jan.   10,   1865;  s.  Hezekiah  Hall  and  ministry,  1871;  served  in  Mass.,  R.I.,  N.H.  and  Vt.; 

Emily  (Chandler)  Noyes:  student  Dartmouth  Coll.;  supt.  St.   Albans  Dist.,  Vt.  Conf..   1899-1905;   mem. 

M.D.,   Dartmouth   Med.    Sch.,    1889:    m.    Ella   Kelly  Gen.    Conf.,    Los   Angeles,    Cal..    1904;    now   retired 

Nickerson,   of  South  Dennis,  Mass.,  Dec.   30,   1890.  and    engaged    in    lit.    work.     Widelv    known    as    a 

House  surgeon,  St.  Elizabeth's  Hosp..  Boston,  Jan.-  hvmnologist.    Republican.    Author:  Hvmn  Studies, 

Dec.    1890;    practiced   in   Hanover,    Mass.,    now    in  1884.    4th    edit.,    1900:    Historic    Hvmnists,    1893: 

Duxbury;  asso.   med.  examiner  3d  Plymouth  Dist.  (with    Dr.    Tillett   of   Vanderbilt    U.)    Hvmns   and 

Trustee    Partridge    Acad.,    Duxbury   Free   Library.  Hvmn  Writers  of  the  Church,   1911.    Has  traveled 

Mem.  A.M.A..  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Medico-Legal  extensivelv  in  U.S.  and  abroad.    Recreations:    col- 

Soc,  Mass.  Assn.  Bd.  of  Health.    Mason;  Odd  Fel-  lecting    rare    books.      Home:      112     Summer    Rd., 

low.    Club:    Old  Colony  (Plymouth,  Mass.).    Home:  Brookline.   Mass. 

Duxbury,   Mass.  NUTTER,    Ellsworth    J.,    superintendent.      (See 

NOYES,  Walter  Chadwick,  jurist;  moved  to  New  vol.    1909.) 

\",'^-  J?^^  "''^'^-  ^^^^'  ^^^"  Who's  Who  in  America,  NUTTER,  George  Read,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Aug. 

I!'i4-15.)  9^  1863;  s.  Thomas  F.  and  Adelaide  (Read)  Nutter; 

NOYES,  William,  M.D.;  b.  Boston,  Nov.  6,  1857;  descendant     of     Hatevil     Nutter,     Puritan     elder, 

s.  William  and  Martha  Jane  (Bailev)  Noves;  A.B.,  who  settled   at  Dover,   N.H.,    1630;   A.B.,   Harvard, 

Harvard,     1881:     fellow,    Johns    Hopkins,     1884-5;  1885,   A.M.,   and   LL.B.,    1889;    U.    of   Munich,    Ger- 

M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch..  1885;  m.  Montague,  Mass.,  many,  1885;  unmarried.    Admitted  to  bar,  1889,  and 

Sept.  4,  1894,  Lucia  M.  Clapp;  children,  William,  3d,  engaged  in  practice  at  Boston:  mem.  firm  Brandeis, 

b.  1896,  George  Clapp,  1898.   Asst.  physician  Bloom-  Dunbar    &     Nutter    since     1897.      Mem.     Phi     Beta 

ingdale  (N.Y.)  Asylum  1885-8,  McLean  Hosp.,  Bos-  Kappa,  Am.  and  Mass.  bar  assns..   Bar  Assn.  City 

ton.    1889-92,    Mass.    Hosp.    for   Dipsomaniacs    and  of    Boston,    Boston    Chamber    of    Commerce,    Good 

Inebriates,  1892-6;  supt.  men's  dept.  Boston  Insane  Govt.  Assn.   (mem.  exec.  com.).    Clubs:    Union,  St. 

Hosp.,     1896-1905,     supt.     hosp.,     1905-10.       Mem.  Botolph,  Harvard   (Boston  and  New  York),  Union 

Mass.   Med.   Soc,  Am.   Neurol.  Assn.,  Am.  Medico-  Boat,  Country.    Home:    8  W.  Cedar  St.    Office:    161 

Psychol.   Assn.,    Am.   Psychol.    Assn.,   Boston    Soc.  Devonshire    St.,    Boston. 


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NUTTER,  Isaac  Newton,  treasurer;  June  23, 
1836-19 — .      (See    vol.     1909.) 

BTUTTEB,  James  Judson,  gas  expert.    (See  vol. 

1909.) 

NUTTEB,  Richard  Winslow,  lawyer;  b.  East 
Bridgewater,  :\Iass.,  Apr.  17,  1SG9;  s.  Isaac  Newton 
and  Anna  Maria  (Latham)  Nutter;  descendant  of 
Plymouth  Colony  Pilgrims;  prep.  edn.  East  Bridge- 
water  pub.  schs.  and  Phillips  Acad.,  Exeter,  N.H.; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1891;  m.  Alice  G.  Moore,  of  Chic- 
opee,  Mass.,  Jan.  4,  1905;  2  children,  Richard  Wins- 
low,  Jr.,  b.  Apr.  11,  1906,  Albert  Moore,  Dec.  5, 
1909.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1896,  and  since 
practiced  in  Brockton;  asst.  dist.  atty.,  I'lymouth 
and  Norfolk  counties,  1902-5;  pres.  Old  Colony 
Foundry  Co.,  East  Bridgewater;  v. -p.  and  trustee 
East  Bridgewater  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Plymouth 
County  Trust  Co.  Mem.  Common  Council,  Brock- 
ton, 1910,  11,  12  (pres.  1912);  trustee  Pub.  Library; 
mem.  Mass.,  Plymouth  Co.  and  Brockton  bar  assns. 
Royal  Arch  Mason.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs: 
University,  Commercial.  Recreations:  golf,  motor- 
ing. Home:  210  Moraine  St.  Office:  106  Main  St., 
Brockton,  Mass. 

NUTTING,  Georg-e  Edward,  librarian;  b.  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass.,  Jan.  20,  1S66;  s.  George  F.  and  Helen 
Augusta  (Bennett)  Nutting;  ed.  pub.  and  high 
schs.,  Fitchburg;  m.  Jessie  C.  Dickey,  of  Boston, 
Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1903;  2  children,  Raymond  E.,  George 
C.  Began  as  "page,"  Fitchburg  Pub.  Library, 
1883;  apptd.  asst.  librarian,  1885,  chief  librarian 
since  Feb.  10,  1902.  Mem.  Fitchburg  Board  of 
Trade  and  Merchants'  Assn.  Trustee  Fitchburg 
Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  A.L.A.,  Mass.  Library  Club.  Club: 
Fay.  Home:  51  Payson  St.  Office:  Wallace  Li- 
brary and   Art   Bldg.,   Fitchburg,   Mass. 

NUTTING,  Mary  Olivia  (Miss),  author;  July  1, 
1831-Feb.  13,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1908-9.) 

NYE,  rrank  Elmer,  educator.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

NYE,  Walter  Brig-ham,  paper  mfr. ;  b.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  Feb.  11,  1862;  s.  Samuel  Daniels  and 
Susan  Walter  (Brigham)  Nye;  grad.  Worcester 
High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1884;  m.  Caroline  Mor- 
timer Etheridge,  of  Boston,  Dec.  29,  1886.  Chemist 
T\'orcester  Steel  T%"orks.  Mass.,  1S83-6;  chemist  for 
Hartman  Steel  Co.,  Ltd.,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa.,  1886-8; 
mgr.  Cumberland  Mfg.  Co.,  Me.,  1888-98;  became 
connected  with  S.  D.  Warren  Co.,  1898;  mem.  since 
1910  of  S.  D.  Warren  &  Co.,  mfrs.  of  pulp  and 
paper,  mills  at  Cumberland  Mills,  Gardiner  and 
Yarmouth,  Me.;  dir.  Arkwright  IMut.  Fire  Ins.  Co., 
Presumpscot  Water  Power  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Union,  Country,  Har- 
vard (Boston);  Cumberland  (Portland,  Me.).  Rec- 
reations: golf.  Home:  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.  Office: 
200  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

NY^ANDER,  Olof  Olsson,  geologist,  concholo- 
gist;  b.  Skane.  Sweden,  June  14,  1864;  s.  Ola  Lar- 
son and  Elisabet  Nylander;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Sweden, 
and  under  pvt.  instrs.  in  botany,  geology  and 
archgeology  in  Sweden:  student  evening  schs., 
Boston;  has  devoted  a  great  deal  of  time  to  study 
of  geology  and  zoology;  m.  Woodland,  IMe.,  Jan.  1, 
1902.  Wilhelmina  Christina  Johanson;  2  children. 
Eldina  Christina.  Henry  Oscar.  Learned  painter's 
trade  in  Stockholm  and  followed  it  as  regular  oc- 
cupation until  1902:  arrived  in  America,  1883;  be- 
came connected  with  U.S.  Geol.  Survey  summer 
of  1892  and  at  various  times  since  to  1900.  Spl. 
asst.  Geol.  Survey  of  Can.,  1913;  Peabody  Mus.  of 
Yale  U..  1914.  Has  made  geol.  collections  for  N.Y. 
State  Museum  as  spl.  asst.  N.Y.  Geol.  Survey; 
owner  of  large  collection  of  shells  and  fossils  of 
Me.;  has  discovered  a  number  of  new  species  of 
fossils  and  collected  rare  flowers  and  ferns  of  Me. 
forests,  especially  orchids:  owns  scientific  library 
of  nearly  4,000  books  and  pamphlets.  Lutheran. 
Mem.  A.A.A.S. :  charter  mem.  Me.  Acad.  Science. 
Mason.  Democrat.  Home:  Woodland,  Me.  OfHce: 
R.F.D.  No.  4,  Caribou,  Me. 


OAK,  John  Marshall;  b.  Garland,  Me.,  June  16, 
1851;   s.   Lyndon  and  Rebecca  Chadbourne    (Irish) 


Oak;  B.S.,  Me.  State  Coll.  (now  U.  of  Me.),  1873; 
m.  Boston,  Jan.  11,  1882,  Jennie  Chapman  West. 
Engaged  in  teaching  and  working  in  countrv  store, 
18i3-81;  traveling  salesman,  Bangor,  ISIe.,  1881-91; 
mem.  firm  of  Oak  &  Clark  (clothing),  1891-1908; 
became  postmaster,  Bangor,  1898;  formerly  mem. 
Rep.  City  Com.  of  Bangor,  and  Penobscot  Co.  Rep. 
Com.;  pres.  Rep.  Club  of  Eastern  Me.  Mason  (32° 
K.T.,  Shriner).  Address:  13  Third  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 
OAKES,  Henry  Walter,  lawver;  b.  Auburn,  Me., 
'^T5^■  -'^'  1S57;  s.  Silvester  (M.D.)  and  H.  Eliza 
(Kilbourne)  Oakes;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  Lewiston, 
Me.,  1877,  A.M.,  1880;  studied  law;  admitted  to 
bar,  1880;  since  admitted  to  U.S.  Circuit  Ct.  and 
U.S.  Supreme  Ct.;  m.  Phillips,  Me.,  June  24,  1885 
Thaha  R.  Toothaker.  Began  practice  at  Auburn, 
as  mem.  firm  of  Harris  &  Oakes,  afterwards  alone 
for  several  yrs. ;  for  13  yrs.  associated  with  A.  R 
Savage;  now  mem.  firm  of  Oakes,  Pulsifer  &  Lud- 
den;  pres.  Fraternities  Health  and  Accident  Assn. 
Richmond,  Me.;  trustee  Lewiston  Trust  Co.,  and 
of  Bates  Coll.;  mem.  City  Council,  Auburn  at 
various  times;  co.  atty.  Androscoggin  Co.,  1893-4" 
U.S.  referee  in  bankruptcy,  1898-1902;  mem  Me' 
Ho.  of  Rep..  1903,  1905;  apptd.  mem.  Enforcement 
Commn.,  Apr.,  1907.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem 
Am.  and  Me.  bar  assns.  Mason  (32°);  Odd  Fellow; 
mem.  Modern  Woodmen  of  America;  past  supreme 
warden  N.E.  Order  of  Protection.  Club:  Waseca 
Home:  300  Court  St.  Office:  11  Turner  St,  Au- 
burn, Me. 

OAKES,  Thomas  Fletcher,  retired  railroad  offi- 
cial.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

OAKES,     Wallace     Kilbourne,     M.D.      (See     vol 

1909.) 

OAKEY,  P.  Davis,  congressman;  b.  Millstone, 
N.J.,  Feb.  25,  1860;  s.  John  L.  and  Sarah  E.  (Wil- 
son) Oakey;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  acads..  IMillstone 
and  Neshanic;  m.  Mrs.  Ada  H.  Garde,  of  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Apr.  11,  1911.  Engaged  in  mercantile  busi- 
ness, Hartford,  Conn.,  9  yrs.;  with  Hartford 
Courant,  4  yrs.;  connected  with  Hartford  Citv 
Govt.,  1893-15,  successively  as  councilman,  alder- 
man, collector  and  assessor;  mem.  64th  Congress 
(1915-17),  1st  Conn.  Dist.  Republican.  Presbvn. 
Mem.  Conn.  N.G.  11  yrs.  Mason.  Clubs:  Hartford. 
Republican  (Hartford):  Union  League  (New  Ha- 
ven, Conn);  Thames  (New  London,  Conn.).  Polit. 
and  after-dinner  speaker.  Home:  404  Farmington 
Av.    Office:  252  Asylum  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

OAKMAN,  Henry  Philip,  banker;  b.  Marshfield, 
Mass.,  June  27,  1831;  s.  Hiram  and  Jane  Soule 
(Rogers)  Oakman;  ed.  dist.  sch..  Marshfield;  m. 
Mar.  8,  1853,  Arethusa  Hatch,  of  Marshfield.  Mass.: 
children,  Roxie  P.  (deceased),  Henry  P.,  Jr.  (de- 
ceased), Elmer  P.,  George  W.  (deceased),  Arthur 
L.  Engaged  as  carpenter  and  builder  at  Marsh- 
field, 1851:  enlisted  Aug.,  1862,  in  38th  Regt.  Mass. 
Vol.  Inf.,  Civil  War;  was  a  sergt.,  Co.  K;  disabled 
before  Port  Hudson,  La.,  and  discharged  for  dis- 
ability, Oct.,  1863.  Selectman  and  assessor, 
Marshfield,  2  yrs,  also  postmaster  and  justice  of 
peace.  Now  pres.  Guardian  Co-operative  Bank; 
dir.  Guardian  Homestead  and  Pioneer  banks.  Re- 
publican. Unitarian:  trustee  Ch.  of  the  Unity,  Ne- 
ponset.  Mem.  I.O.O.F..  Knights  and  Ladies  of 
Honor,  G.A.R.  (trustee  Post  No.  68).  Home:  1  Oak- 
man  St.,  Dorchester.  INIass. 

OBEAR,   Georgre   Barrows,   educator.      (See   vol. 

1909.) 

OBER,  Ralph  Beverly,  M.D. ;  b.  West  Newton, 
Mass.,  May  1,  1879:  s.  Joshua  Foster  and  Lucy 
(Hadley)  Ober;  ed.  high  schs.,  Newton,  and  Chic- 
opee,  Mass.;  IM.D..  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1901:  post- 
grad, work,  R.I.  Hosp.  2  yrs.,  Boston  City  Hosp.  1 
yr. ;  m.  Eleanor  Chapin,  of  Springfield,  IMass.,  Oct. 
23,  1909;  2  children.  Frederick  Chapin,  Mary. 
Practiced  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  since  1904;  asst. 
med.  dir.  Mass.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.;  asst.  sursreon 
Springfield  Hosp.;  mem.  Springfield  Bd.  of  Edn. 
Mem.  A.!M.A.,  ISIass.  Med.  Soc,  .''Dringfield  Acad, 
of  Medicine.  Conglist.  Club:  Clinical.  Recrea- 
tions: fishing,  hunting,  tramping.  Address:  76 
Maple  St.,   Springfield,  Mass. 

O'BRIEN,  John,  editor;  b.  Garrenjames,  Parish 
of    Imogeela,    Co.    Cork,    Ireland,    Apr.    2,    1838;    s. 


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James  and  Margaret  (Foley)  O'Brien;  came  to  U.S., 
1850;  ed.  St.  Charles'  Coll.,  Md.,  and  St.  Joseph's 
Sem.,  Troy,  N.Y.  Ordained  R.C.  priest,  June  6, 
1868;  asst.  pastor,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1868-71; 
pastor,  Concord  and  Lexinston,  Mass.,  1871-3,  Ch. 
of  the  Sacred  Heart,  East  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1873 
— .  Founded,  1888,  and  since  editor.  Sacred  Heart 
Review.  Made  Domestic  Prelate  witli  title  of 
monsignor  by  Pope  Pius  X,  1909.  Was  mem.  Cam- 
bridge sch.  com.  and  park  commn.  many  yrs.  Ad- 
dress;    East  CamVnidge,   Mass.* 

O'BRIEN,  Matthew  E.,  lawyer,  temperance  lec- 
turer.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

O'BRIEN,  Robert  Xiiucoln,  editor;  b.  Abington, 
Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1865;  s.  Patrick  and  Lydia  H. 
(Dunham)  O'Brien;  A.B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1891;  m. 
Emily  A.  Young,  of  Lisbon,  N.H.,  Feb.  19.  1895. 
Personal  sec.  Grover  Cleveland  from  his  nomina- 
tion in  1892  till  Nov.,  1895;  Washington  corr.  Bos- 
ton Transcript.  1895-06,  editor  same,  Apr.  1, 
1906-Nov.  1,  1910;  pres.  Boston  Herald,  Inc.,  and 
editor  of  Herald,  Nov.  1,  1910 — .  Independent  in 
politics.  Clubs:  Gridiron,  Cosmos  (Washington). 
St.  Botolph,  Merchants,  Boston  City.  Home:  30 
Upland  Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  171  Tremont 
St.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

O'BRIEN,  Thomas  Edward,  lawyer:  b.  Bellows 
Falls,  Vt.,  Aug.  5,  18G7:  s.  Tliomas  and  Mary 
(Ahern)  O'Brien;  grad.  Bellows  P'alls  High  Sch., 
1884;  LL.B.,  magna  cum  laude.  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
Law,  1897;  unmarried.  Admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  1897; 
practiced  at  Bellows  Falls  since  June,  1904;  pres. 
Village  of  Bellows  Falls,  1907-11  (resigned); 
judge  of  Municipal  Ct.  since  1909.  Trustee  Rock- 
ingham Pub.  Library.  Mem.  Vt.  Bar  Assn.  Repub- 
lican. Club:  Westminster  (Bellows  Falls).  Contbg. 
editor  Encv.  Forms  and  Precedents  of  Pleading 
and  Practice,  1897-1900,  editor-in-chief,  1900-4; 
contbr.  Annotated  Statutes  of  LTnited  States,  1904. 
Home:  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 

O'BRIEN,  Thomas  J.,  M.D.;  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  July  12,  187  2;  s.  Edmond  and  Ellen  M. 
(Hennessv)  O'Brien;  grandparents  came  from  Ire- 
land; Ph.G.,  Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacv,  Boston,  1895; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1899;  m.  June  3,  1903, 
Margaret  A.  Learson,  of  Boston  (died  Dec.  9, 
1909);  5  cliildren,  Margaret,  Edmond,  Francis, 
Ricliard,  Robert.  Resident  asst.  phys.  Long  Island 
Hosp.,  1900-2;  phys.  to  out-patients,  Carnev  Hosp., 
1900-7,  Grace  Hosp.,  since  1912,  St.  Elizabeth's 
Hosp.  since  1911.  Instr.  in  analyt.  and  organic 
clTCmistry,  Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacy,  1901-5;  asst.  in 
Clin,  medicine,  1901-6,  instr.  since  1912,  Tufts  Med. 
Coll.;  dean  Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacy,  1911;  now  trustee. 
Catholic.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc. ;  hon. 
mem.  Phi  Delta  Clii,  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa.  Club: 
St.  Alphonsus  Athletic  Assn.  Recreations:  out- 
door sports,  athletics.  Home:  1470  Tremont  St. 
Office:   483  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

O'BRION,  Charles  Carroll,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Feb. 
2,  1S49;  s.  Daniel  Wilson  and  Sarali  .lane  (Lincoln) 
O'Brion;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Cornisli.  Me.,  until  1861; 
under  pvt.  tutor  until  1864:  student  Westbrook 
Sem.,  1864-6:  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1870;  M.D.,  Bow- 
doin  Med.  Coll.,  1881;  Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg., 
New  York,  winter  of  1880-1;  m.  Portland,  Me.,  Mar. 
27,  1878,  Hattie  E.  Bailev:  2  children,  Clare  Bailev. 
b.  Jan.  31,  1881;  Jennie  Wilson,  May  10,  1882  (died 
Aug.  14,  1887).  Clk.  in  store,  1870-2;  in  business 
(Marr  &  O'Brion),  1872-8;  practiced  in  Groveton, 
N.H.,  since  1881;  established  Groveton  Wood  Mfg. 
Co.,  Groveton  Electric  Light  Co.  and  Nortlaumber- 
land  Water  Co.;  v.-p.  Coos  Co.  Nat.  Bank;  retired 
from  business  June,  1912.  Mem.  Coos  Co.,  N.H. 
State  and  Me.  State  med.  socs.,  Portland  Acad,  of 
Medicine,  A.M.A.  Mason  (32°);  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K. 
of  P.,   Theta  Delta  Chi.    Address:   Groveton,   N.H. 

OCHTMAN,  Iieonard,  artist;  moved  to  New 
York.     (See  vol.   1909,  also  Wlio's  Who  in  America, 

1914-15.) 

O'CONNEIiIi,  Daniel  Theodore,  lawyer:  b.  Bos- 
ton, July  6,  1878;  s.  James  and  Elizabeth  (O'Con- 
nell)  O'Connell;  student  Harvard  U.,  1902-5;  LL.B., 
Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1908.  LL.M.,  1910  (LL.D., 
1913);  unmarried.  Engaged  in  newspaper  repor- 
torial  and  editorial  work,  1897-06;  sec.  to  late  Con- 


gressman H.  F.  Naphen,  1889-1900;  sec.  to  Mayor 
J.  F.  Fitzgerald,  Boston,  1906;  admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1908;  jr.  mem.  law  firm  of  Jos.  F.,  J.  E.  & 
D.  T.  O'Connell.  since  Aug.,  1908;  dir.  Essex  Brass 
Foundry  Co.;  dir.  Greater  Bost.on  Mortgage  Corpn. 
Democrat.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Mass. 
Bar  Assn.,  l^oston  U.  Law  Sell.  Assn.  (pres.  1912- 
13).  Mem.  Kniglits  of  Columbus,  Mass.  Catliolic 
Order  of  Foresters,  Ancient  Order  of  Hibernians, 
Royal  Arcanum.  Clubs:  Boston  Press:  Harvard 
(Boston  and  New  Yoik),  Wollaston  Golf.  Recre- 
ations: golf,  swimming.  Home:  13  Bowdoin  St., 
Dorchester.    Office:   53   State  St.,  Boston. 

O'CONNEIiIi,  James  Eug-ene,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Jan.  24,  1877;  s.  James  and  Elizabeth  (O'Connell) 
O'Connell;  student  Boston  Coll.:  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1902;  studied  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.;  unmarried. 
Mem.  firm  of  Joseph  F.,  James  E.  &  Daniel  T. 
O'Connell.  Democrat.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus, 
Ancient  Order  of  Hibernians.  Clubs:  Harvard, 
Boston  Press,  Columbus  (Boston).  Wollaston  Golf. 
Home:   i:;  Bowdoin  St.    Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston. 

O'CONNEIiIi,  Joseph  Prancis,  lawyer,  congress- 
man; b.  Boston,  Dec.  7,  1872;  s.  James  and  Eliza- 
beth O'Connell;  A.B.,  Boston  Coll.,  1893:  LL.B., 
Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1896;  m.  Marisita  L.  Lena- 
han,  Nov.  23.  1910;  children,  Joseph  F.,  Jr..  John 
T.  L.  Began  practice  Boston,  1896;  mem.  Congress 
10th  Mass.  Dist.,  1907-11;  v.-p.  Hibernian  Savings 
Bank;  trustee  and  lecturer  Suffolk  Law  Sch.  Mem. 
Am.  and  Mass.  bar  assns..  Bar.  Assn.  City  of  Bos- 
ton. Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Clubs:  Press 
(Boston);  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York).  Rec- 
reations: walking,  swimming.  Home:  15  Waldeck 
St.,   Dorchester.    Office:    53   State   St.,  Boston. 

O'CONNEIiIi,  Michael  Baniel,  lawyer;  b.  Col- 
chester, Conn.,  Jan.  4,  1872;  s.  Michael  T.  and  Anne 
(Smith)  O'Connell;  grad.  Bacon  Acad.,  Colchester, 
1891;  LL.B.,  Baltimore  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1900;  un- 
married. Teacher  pub.  schs.  of  Conn.,  4  yrs.;  ad- 
mitted to  Conn,  bar,  1901:  practiced  at  Colchester, 
1901-2,  since  at  Stafford  Springs;  asso.  judge  Bor- 
ough Ct.  of  Stafford  Springs  since  1904;  liquor 
pros.  agt.  for  Tolland  County,  1903-13;  mem.  Conn. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-13;  county  commr.  Tolland  Co., 
since  Oct.,  1913;  county  health  officer  since  Apr., 
1914;  sec.  Stafford  Sch.  Bd.  12  yrs.  Trustee  John- 
son Memorial  Hosp.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic. 
Mem.  Foresters  of  America,  Knights  of  Columbus. 
Address:    Stafford    Springs,    Conn. 

O'CONNEIiIi,  Patrick  AugTistus,  merchant;  b. 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  Feb.  13,  1871;  s.  Daniel  Patrick 
and  Katherine  Louise  (Dolan)  O'Connell:  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Lawrence;  m.  Mary  F.  O'Brien,  of  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.,  Jan.  22,  1904;  1  son,  Edmund.  Began  active 
career  before  age  of  12  in  dry  goods  house  of 
■V\^illiam  Oswald  &  Co.,  Lawrence;  later  connected 
with  stores  in  Haverhill  and  Lynn,  Mass.;  removed 
to  Boston.  1887,  and  was  identified  with  William 
Filene's  Sons  Co.  for  about  10  yrs.,  advancing  to 
position  of  v.-p.;  treas.  and  part  owner,  James 
Houston  Co.,  1906-8;  pres.  and  treas.  E.  T.  Slattery 
Co.,  women's,  misses'  and  children's  wearing  ap- 
parel, since  1908;  trustee  and  mem.  bd.  of  invest- 
ment Union  Instn.  for  Savings.  Pres.  N.E.  Dry 
Goods  Assn.;  inem.  faculty  Coll.  of  Business  Ad- 
ministration of  Boston  U.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce  (retail  bd.  and  Are  prevention  com.). 
Treas.  Brookline  Dem.  Town  Com.  Catholic.  Clubs: 
Boston  Athletic  Assn..  Boston  City,  Clover,  Eco- 
nomic, Chestnut  Hill  Golf,  Belmont  Spring  Coun- 
try; Merrimack  Country  (Lawrence,  Mass.).  Rec- 
reations: fishing,  hunting,  golf.  Home:  12  Vernon 
St.,   Brookline.    Office:    154   Tremont  St.,   Boston. 

O'CONNEIiIi,  Philip  Joseph,  judge;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Dec.  18,  1870;  s.  Philip  and  Ellen  (Skehan) 
O'Connell;  grad.  Worcester  High  Sch..  1889;  LL.B., 
Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1895:  m.  Phila.,  Oct.  IS,  1904, 
Katharine  T.  Power;  children,  Katharine  Mary, 
Eleanor  Mary,  Philip  Joseph,  Jr.,  Lawrence  Power. 
Mem.  common  council,  3  yrs.,  1896-8;  alderman, 
1899-1900;  mayor,  1901;  judge  Superior  Ct.  of  Mass. 
since  Feb.  17,  1915.  Trustee  and  mem.  exec,  com., 
of  St.  Vincent's  Hosp.,  Worcester;  trustee  St. 
Joseph's  Industrial  Sch.,  Millbury,  Mass.;  trustee- 
Worcester  Free  Pub.  Library.  Democrat.  Mem. 
Knights   of  Columbus,  A.O.H.,  Am.   Order  of  For- 


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esters.  Clubs:  Worcester  Country  (gov.),  Wash- 
ington. Recreations:  golf.  Home:  126  Vernon  St. 
Office:  390  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

O'CONIITIIiIi,  William  Henry,  cardinal;  b.  Low- 
ell, Ma-ss.,  Dec.  8,  1S5'J:  A.H.,  Boston  Coll.,  1881; 
entered  N.Am.  Coll.,  Itonie,  Italy,  1881.  Ordained 
priest,  Rome,  June  8,  1884;  apptd.  rector  N.Am. 
Coll.  Rome,  Nov.  21,  1895;  named  domestic  prelate, 
June  9,  1897;  apptd.  bishop  of  I'ortland,  INIe.,  Apr. 
22,  1901;  consecrated  bishop,  St.  John  Lateran. 
Rome,  May  19,  1901;  installed  in  Cathedral  of 
Portland,  July  4,  1901;  named  asst.  at  Pontifical 
Throne,  Jan.,  1905;  named  spl.  papal  envoy  to  the 
Emperor  of  Japan,  Aug.,  1905;  given  Grand  Cordon 
of  the  Sacred  Treasure  by  Mikado,  Dec,  1905; 
named  archbishop  of  Constance  and  coadjutor 
with  succession  of  Boston,  Mar.,  1906;  succeeded 
to  the  See  of  Boston  on  death  of  Archbishop  Wil- 
liams, Aug.  30,  1907;  elevated  to  the  cardinalate, 
Nov.  27,  1911.  Author:  Addresses  and  Sermons, 
3   vols.,   1911.    Address:   25   Granby  St.,   Boston.* 

O'CONirOIt,  John  Christopher,  M.D.;  b.  Mallow, 
Ireland,  Dec.  21,  1S79;  s.  James  Francis  and  Helena 
(Millar)  O'Connor;  B.S.,  Dartmouth,  1902;  M.D., 
Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1905;  m.  Helen  Jackson 
Raymond,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  Nov.  17,  1908.  Prac- 
ticed in  Manchester.  N.H.,  since  1907;  city  and 
county  phys.,  1907-11  inclusive,  except  1909.  Dir. 
N.H.  Children's  Protective  Assn.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
N.H.  Surg.  Soc,  Hillsboro  County  Med.  Assn., 
Manchester  Med.  Soc,  Theta  Delta  Chi,  Sphinx 
Soc.  (Dartmouth).  Republican.  Roman  Catholic. 
Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus,  A.O.U.W.  Home:  324 
Amherst  St.    Office:  1037  Elm  St.,  Manchester,  N.H. 

O'CONOR,  Patrick  H.;  b.  Count v  Leitrim.  Ire- 
land, 1852;  s.  Peter  and  Elizabeth  (Kelly)  O'Con- 
nor; grad.  Christian  Brothers'  Coll.,  Sligo,  1870; 
came  to  America,  1872;  m.  1879.  Lizzie  ]\I.  Mul- 
lane,  of  Peabody,  Mass.  Began  in  bleaching  busi- 
ness, 1876;  overseer  Danvers  Bleachery;  pres.  Pea- 
body  Co-operative  Bank;  trustee  Warren  Five 
Cents  Savings  Bank;  climn.  Peabody  Park 
Commn.  Mem.  Lyceum  and  Library  Com.  of  Pea- 
body Inst.;  chmn.  Eben  Dale  Sutton  Reference 
Library  Com.;  ex. -pres.  Peabody  Bd.  of  Trade. 
Catholic.  Democrat.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus. 
Home:     119   ^Vashington    St.,    Peabody,    Mass. 

OiyEIilM,  Herbert  Forrest,  music  publisher;  b. 
Boston,  Aug.  10,  1872;  s.  Ira  Herbert  and  Emma 
Frances  (Bellows)  Odell;  ed.  Boston  Latin  Sch., 
Chauncy  Hall  Sch.;  unmarried.  Began  as  music 
teacher,  1886.  dir.  of  orchestra,  1889,  Langham 
INIandolin  Club,  since  1900,  Boston  Operatic  Soc, 
since  1905,  Odell  Band  and  Orchestra;  ex-sec. - 
treas.  Am.  Guild  of  Banjoists,  Mandolinists  and 
Guitarists;  head  of  H.  F.  Odell  &  Co.,  music  pubs., 
since  1894;  ed.  and  mgr.  monthly  music  mag..  The 
Crescendo;  sec.  The  Serenaders  (Boston).  Mem. 
Boston  Music  Pubs.  Assn.,  Young  Men's  Christian 
Union.  Republican.  Recreations:  yachting.  Ad- 
dress:   165   Tremont   .St.,   Boston. 

OTJUImTm,  "Willis  Patterson,  clergyman;  b.  Laconia, 
N.H.,  Dec.  14,  1855;  s.  Joseph  L.  and  Abbie  (Swain) 
Odell;  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1880,  A.M.,  1890,  Ph.D., 
1896;  (D.D..  Allegheny  Coll.,  1895);  m.  Mary  F. 
French,  June  30,  1881  (died  Mar.  26,  1904);  m. 
2d,  Eva  J.  Beede  (M.A.),  of  Meredith,  N.H.,  Nov. 
21,  1906.  Entered  M.E.  ministry.  1880;  ordained 
deacon,  1883,  elder,  1886;  pastor  C^liftondale,  Mass., 
1880-3,  Wesley  Ch.,  Salem,  Mass.,  1883-6,  Center 
Ch.,  Maiden,  Mass.,  1886-90,  Delaware  Av.  Ch., 
Buffalo,  1890-5,  Richmond  Av.  Ch.,  Buffalo,  1895-8, 
Calvary  Ch..  New  York,  1898-1904,  First  Ch.,  Ger- 
mantown.  Phila.,  1904-7,  St.  Mark's  Ch.,  Brookline, 
Mass.,    1911 — .     Address:     Brookline,    Mass.* 

OBIiIN,  Arthur  Puller,  lawyer.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
ODIiIN,  James  E.,  lawyer;  b.  Laconia,  N.H.,  Apr. 
10,  1857;  s.  Joseph  E.  and  Christianna  (Farrar) 
Odlin;  descendant  of  John  Odlin,  of  Boston,  1630; 
grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  IMass.,  1877;  A.B., 
Dartmouth,  1881;  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1884,  An- 
dover Theol.  Sem.,  1885;  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law, 
1895;  m.  Marv  G.  Little,  of  Pembroke,  N.H.,  June 
1,  1886.  Minister  Congl.  Chs.  (pres.),  1883-93; 
admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1895,  and  since  engaged 
in  gen.  practice  in  Lynn;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 


1900-1;  trustee  Lynn  Pub.  Library,  1903-8.  Mem. 
Lssex  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason; 
niem.  Knights  of  Pythias.  Clubs:  Oxford,  Book 
°l  ^}\f^'^$}^^  ^^^"'^  (sec).  Author:  New  Concepts 
of  Old  Dogmas,  1892;  Forty  Lessons  gn  the 
Psalms,  1913.  Lecturer  on  hist,  subjects.  Home: 
19  Grosvenor  Park.  Office:  23  Central  Sq.,  Lynn, 
iNlass. 

r   °i??'r'^^'  William,  lawyer;  b.  Laconia,  N.H.,  Apr. 
5     1805;    s.    Joseph    E.    and    Christianna    (Farrar) 
udlin;    direct    descendant    of   John    Odlin,    Boston, 
about  1632,  one  of  the  "three  old  men"  who  were 
called   to   testify   as   to   the   boundaries   of   Boston 
Common;  ed.  Princhard  Free  Sch.   (High  Sch.,  An- 
dover,  Mass.);   Phillips  Andover  Acad.,   1883-6-   A 
B.,    Dartmouth     1890;    (capt.    of    football    team    4 
yrs.);    teacher    high   sch.,    Lisbon,   N.H      spring   of 
1889;  student  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1890-1,  Boston  U 
Sch.  of  Law    1891-2;  m.  Dec  30,  1897,  Dora  Ashley 
9i^''^,=     L  daughter,     Irene     Clark     (student     St 
Mary's     Mt.     St.     Gabriel     Sch.,    PeekskiU      NY) 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1892,  practiced  with  Hon' 
Charles   Levi    Woodbury   and    J.   P.    Tucker     1893- 
1900,  since  alone;  atty.   for  Daniel  Blake  Russell 
of  Fresno,  Cal.,  who  Anally  established  his  identitv 
as   the  son  of  Daniel   Russell,   of  Melrose    Mass"- 
dir.   Lowe,  Donald  &  Co.,   Inc.,   also  of  William   h' 
Claflin  &  Co..  Inc.;  mine  owner,  Buena  Vista    Cal 
Mem.  Town  Council  and  Sch.  Com.,  Andover    1892- 
01:    mem.   Gen.   Court  of  Mass.   2   terms,   1897  and 
1S99.    Mem.   Essex   County  Bar  Assn.    Mem.   New 
York  Produce  Exchange,  1890;  mem.  Boston  Cham- 
ber  of   Commerce.    One   of   founders   Luther   Bur- 
bank    Assn.     Mem.    Progressive    Party    Aid    Com 
1913;  now  mem.  Progressive  State  Com.    Sec    Or- 
der  of    St.    Anne,    Arlington,    Mass.     Episcopalian 
Mason.    Club:    Lake  Mansfield  Trout.    Recreations - 
fishing,    hunting,   water   sports.     Legal   Residence: 
135  Maine  St.,  Andover,  Mass.    Office:    16  State  St 
Boston. 

O'DONNE!.!.,  James  E.,  lawyer;  b.  Lowell, 
Mass.,  Sept.  29.  1876;  s.  James  Francis  and  Mary 
Agnes  (Condon)  O'Donnell;  grad.  St.  Patrick's 
Acad.,  Lowell,  1893;  LL.B.,  Bo.ston  U.  Sch.  of  Law. 
1903;  m.  Jan.  18,  1906,  Mary  H.  Murphy,  of  Lowell, 
Mass.  In  practice  in  Lowell  since  1903;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908;  mayor  of  Lowell,  1912-13- 
dir.  Lowell  Trust  Co.;  trustee  Lowell  Pub.  Li- 
brary. Former  mem.  Troop  F,  Spalding  Light 
Cav.,  Mass.  Vol.  Militia.  Mem.  Am.  Bar.  Assn , 
Mass.  Bar  Assn.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic. 
Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus.  Clubs:  Yorick,  Long 
Meadow  Golf.  Has  made  specialty  of  studv  of 
municipal  govt.  Home:  Andover  St.  and  Clark 
Rd.    Office:  45  Merrimack  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

OERTEI,.  Hanns,  philolos-ist:  b.  Geithain.  Saxonv. 
Apr.  20,  1868;  s.  Col.  Julius  and  Evelyn  (Loss- 
nitzer)  Oertel:  brother  Horst  O. :  ed.  Gvmnasium, 
Plauen,  and  Piirstenschule,  Meissen;  (hon.  A.M , 
Yale,  1888,  Ph.D.,  1890);  unmarried.  Instr.  Ger- 
man. 1891-3,  German  and  comparative  philology, 
1893-6,  asst.  prof,  linguistics,  and  comparative 
philology,  1896-1900,  prof.,  1900 — .  dean  Grad.  Sch., 
1911 — ,  Yale.  Lecturer  in  comparative  philology 
Harvard,    1903-4.     Address:    New   Haven,   Conn.* 

OGDEN,  David  Bayard,  business  mgr.  Christian 
Science  Publishin.g  Society;  b.  Milwaukee,  Wis.; 
s.  David  Bayard  and  Lucia  Alice  (Wall)  Ogdenr 
descendant  of  John  Cgden,  of  Elizabethtown,  N. 
•T..  who  built  1st  ch.  in  New  Amsterdam  about 
1650;  A.B.,  Griswold  Coll.,  Davenport,  la.,  1888; 
m.  F.  Margaret  Wood,  of  Davenport,  la.,  1889. 
U.  S.  asst.  engr.  War  Dept.,  improvements  of 
rivers  and  harbors.  Ore..  Wash,  and  Ida..  1894-08; 
business  mgr..  Christian  Science  Pub.  Soc,  Bos- 
ton, since  1908.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Clubs:  Boston  City,  Economic.  Recrea- 
tions: tennis.  Home:  1869  Beacon  St..  Brookline, 
Mass.  Office:  Falmouth  and  St.  Paul  Sts.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

OGDEir,  Hug-h  vr.,  lawyer;  b.  Bath,  Me.,  Dec.  7, 

1871;  s.  Charles  T.  and  Anna  C.  (Bennett)  Ogden; 
descendant  of  John  Ogden,  of  Elizabeth,  N.J. 
(one  of  the  original  props.);  prep.  edn.  Deering 
High  Sch.,  Portland,  Me.,  A.B.,  U.  of  Pa.,  1890, 
A.M.,  1894;   LL.B.,  cum  laude.  Harvard  Law  Sch., 


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1896-    m.    Lizbeth    M.    Davis,    of    Riverton,    N.J.,  School,  Roxbury),  Edward  S.  (physician,  at  Lynn), 

June   2,    1900;    4   children,    Joan,   Anna,    Isabel   M.,  Philip  (elec.  engr.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Lynn).  For  10  yrs. 

Robert    S.      Admitted    to    Ma^ss.    bar,    1896;    mem.  was  master  in  Lynn  High  Sch.,  last  6  yrs.  as  head 

Whipple,     Sears    &     Ogden,     Boston,     since     1898.  master;  taught  in  English  High  Sch.,  Boston;  pnn. 

Served  in  1st  Corps  of  Cadets,  M.V.M.,   1897-1900.  high  sch.,   Waterbury,   Conn.,    1891-2;   admitted   to 

Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar.  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  bar,   1892,  and  has  since  practiced  at  Lynn.    Dem. 

City   of   Boston.     Episcopalian.    Clubs:   Algonquin,  candidate  for  atty.  gen.  Mass.,  1897;  for  Congress, 

Boston  City;  Country  (Brookline);  Harvard  (New  7th  Dist.,   Mass.,   1906;   apptd.   by  Gov.  Walsh  lire 

York);    lioyal    Automobile    (London,    Eng.).     Rec-  prevention    commr.    for    State    of    Mass.,    Aug.    19, 

reations:     motoring.       Home:      25     Kennard     Rd.,  1914.    Catholic.     Mem.   N.E.  Assn.  Coll.  and  Prep. 

Brookline.    Office:  73  Tremont  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  Schs.,   Essex  Bar,   Civic  League    (ex-pres.),   Essex 

_            .      .      ^.           ,,                 J,                J    i  Inst.,  Am.   Irish-Hist.   Soc,  Knights  of  Columbus. 

OGG,   rrederic  Austin,   college   prof.;    moved   to  Recreations:  farming.    Home:   418  Broadway.    Of- 

Madison,   Wi.s.    (See  vol.   1909,  also  W  ho  s  Who  in  f^^^.   35   Exchange  St.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  and  1  Beacon 

America,  1914-15.)  St.,  Boston. 

OGIEB.  Jesse  Hosmer,  editor;  b.  Camden,  Me.,  O'KHEFi:,  John  J.,  clergyman;  b.  Wexford,  Ire- 

Feb.  13,   1871;  s.  Joseph   W.  and  Abbie  D.    (Ward)  ig^^^^  jan.  15,  1842;  s.  Thomas  and  Bridget  (Brown) 

Ogier;  grad.  Camden  High  Sch.,  1889;  A.B.,  Colby  o'Keefe;  came  with  family  to  Monson,  Mass.,  1849; 

Coll.,    1893;    m.    Damariscotta,    Me.,    Oct.    6,    1S96,  gd.  pub.  schs;  worked  in  mill.  Ware,  Mass.,  1848; 

Emma  H.  Fuller;  2  children,  Doris  Bisbee,  b.  Aug.  engaged    in    business    until    1870,    when    he    began 

1,  1900;  Albert  Bickmore,  Jan.  3,  1907.    Owner  and  studies  for  the  priesthood;  grad.  St.  Joseph's  Sem., 

mgr.    Damariscotta    Herald,    1893-8;    removed    to  Troy,  N.Y.    Ordained  priest  R.C.  Ch.,  1875;  served 

Camden,    1908,    and    since    mgr.    and    controlUng  ^hs.  at  Grafton,  Worcester,  Easthampton,  Clinton 

owner  Camden  Pub.  Co.,  publisher  of  Camden  Her-  ^^d  Pittsfleld,  Mass.;  in  charge  of  parish  at  West 

aid;  treas.  Mt.  Battle  Assn.;  -supt.  schs.,  Daniaris-  Springfield,     1880-1900;    went    to    Clinton    parish, 

cotta,    1896-7,   Camden,   1904-9.    Republican.    Mem.  ^900,  and  later  to  Dalton.    Address:  Dalton,  Mass. 

Me.     Press     Assn.     (ex-pres.),     Camden     Business  _,.„„.„„_,     -,  t.^^-         -      ,      ^^         „<,    .       ,   „^   j, 

Men's  Assn.    K.T.;  mem.  K.  of  P.  Baptist.    Recrea-  O-KEEPE,    Matthias    J.,    leather    mfr.;    elected 

tions:  motoring.    Address:  Camden,  Me.  mayor  of  Salem,  Dec,  1914.   Address:  Salem,  Mass. 

_,    ,            ,,               4,     ,    u   „,„,.^  O'KEEPPE-O'MAHONEY,  Katharine  A.   (Mrs.), 

OGLE,  Marbury  Bladen,  college  prof.,  b.  Howard  author,   lecturer;   b.   Ireland;   d.   Patrick  and   Rose 

Co.,   Md.,  Aug.   23,    1879;   s.   Richard   Lowndes  and  (Qo^e)    O'Keeffe;    came    to   America   with    parents 

Fanny    D.     (Knight)    Ogle;    direct    descendant    ot  ^^en  about  1  yr.  of  age;  ed.  parochial  sch.;  grad. 

Samuel    Ogle,    proprietary    gov.    of   Md.,    1<31;    ed.  (head    of    class)     Lawrence     (Mass.)     High    Sch.. 

pub.  schs.  of  Baltimore;  A.B.,  Johns  Hopkins,  190/,  ^gyg.  studied  under  pvt.  tutors;  m.  Lawrence,  July 

Ph.D.,  1907;  m.  Aug.  20,  1907,  Anetta  lone  Fleming,  9^  jggg^  Daniel  J.  O'Mahoney.    Has  been  devoted  to 

of  Victor,   Colo.     Asst.    prof.    Latin   lang    and   lit.,  gtudy  of  history,  especially  Irish  history;  teacher 

1907-9,  prof,  since  1909,  U.  of  \  t.    Mem.  N.E.  Clas-  ^^  history  and  literature   (mainly)   for  many  yrs.; 

sical    Assn.,    Am.    Philol.    Assn.,    Phi    Beta    Kappa,  resigned  to  take  up  newspaper  work;  founded,  and 

Democrat.   Episcopalian.   Clubs:  Ethan  Allen   Lake  ^ntil   marriage,   edited  and  published  The  Sunday 

Champlain    Yacht.     Contbr.    on   classical    subjects.  Register    (Catholic   weekly).    Address:    Lawrence, 

Address:   483  Main  St.,  Burlington,  Vt.  Mass. 

O'HEABN,  WilUam  Arthur,  lawyer;  b.  North  OLCOTT,  Charles  M.,  title  insurance;  b.  Chicago, 
Adams,  Mass.,  Mar  8,  1887;  s.  James  W.  and  Cath-  j^jy  ^^^  ^^ggg.  g  Charles  S.  and  Allie  M.  (Gage) 
erine  (Reagan)  O  Hearn ;  grad.  Drury  High  bch.,  oicott;  A.B.,  Yale,  1909;  m.  Mabel  Kenney,  of 
North  Adams,  1905;  LL.B,  Georgetown  U.  Sch.  of  pitchburg,  Mass.,  July  6,  1910;  1  son,  Charles  Ken- 
Law,  Washington,  DC,  1909;  unmarried  Began  ^ey.  With  Title  Guarantee  &  Trust  Co.,  New  York, 
practice  in  W^ashington,  D.C.;  spl.  agt.  for  Gen  1908-9;  removed  to  Boston,  July,  1909,  and  has 
Land  Office,  Dept.  of  Interior,  investigating  land  gj^ce  been  identified  with  the  Mass.  Title  Ins.  Co., 
frauds  in  Cal.  and  Nev.,  1909;  practiced  in  North  ^  .p  ^^^^  ^^^.  ^q^^-^q^  since  Jan.,  1912.  Mem.  Boston 
Adams  since  1910;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep  ,1911,  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
1912;  Dem.  candidate  for  mayor  of  North  Adams,  Boston  Real  Estate  Exchange  and  Auction  Bd., 
1912;  apptd.  elk.  Dist.  Ct.  of  Northern  Berkshire,  phi  Gamma  Delta.  Recreations:  bowling,  swim- 
Apr.,  1914,  term  of  5  yrs  Mem.  Berkshire  Bar  ^ing.  Home:  130  Marshall  St.,  Watertown,  Mass. 
Assn.,  Northern  Berkshire  Bar  Assn.,  Sigma  Delta  office'   16  State  St     Boston 

Chi.    Roman  Catholic.    Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus,  ^^ „^„.„    .«,.,'-.                      .  i-   .              i.          r. 

Hibernians,  B.RO.  Elks.    Home:  80  Holden  St.    Of-  ^  O^COf^    Charles  Sumner,  publisher    author;  b. 

fice:  881/2   Main  St.,  North  Adams,  Mass.  Terre   Haute,   Ind      Feb     20     1864;    s    John   Milton 

"                    '  and     Merrium     (Brown)      Oicott;     descendant     of 

O'KANE,    Michael    Aloysius,    clergyman.      (See  Thomas    Oicott,    who    settled    in    Hartford,    Conn., 

vol.  1909.)  about    1630;    A.B.,    DePauw    U.,    Greencastle,    Ind., 

O'KAITE,    Walter    Collins,    entomologist;    b.    Co-  1883,   A.M.,    1886;    m.   Allie   Gage,   of   Indianapolis, 

lumbus.  O.,  Nov.  10,  1877;  s.  Henry  and  Catherine  Ind.,  June  23,  1886;  3  children,  Gage  (died  Mar.  8, 

(Van  de  Water)  O'Kane;  B.A.,  Ohio  State  U.,  1897,  1914).  Charles  M.,  Lyman  Howard.    Gen.  mgr.  sub- 

M.A.,  1909;  m.  Clifford  Hetherington,  of  Piqua,  O.,  scription  dept.  of  Houghton,  Mifflin  Co.,  publishers, 

Dec     30,    1902;    4    children,    Elizabeth,    Catherine,  since     1891.      Republican.      Conglist.      Mem.     Beta 

William,  Richard.    Joint  editor,  owner  and  pub.  of  Theta  Pi.    Author:  George  Eliot:  Scenes  and  People 

Troy     (O  )     Buckeye,     1899-04:     circulation     mgr.  in   her  Novels,    1910;    The   Country   of   Sir  Walter 

Woman's  Home  Companion  and  of  Farm  and  Fire-  Scott,    1913:    The   Lure   of  the   Camera,    1914;    The 

side,    1901;    same    of    Twentieth    Century    Farmer,  Life  of  William  McKinley.    Recreations:   amateur 

1902;    news-writing  and   adv.    depts.    of   Columbus  photography.     Home:    96    Summit    Av.,    Brookline, 

Dispatch,     1897-09;     asst.     entomologist,     1909-10,  Mass.    Office:  4  Park  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

asso.,    1910-11,    New    Hampshire   Expt.    Sta.;    prof.  OICOTT,  George  Mann,  capitalist;  b.  Brooklyn, 

economic  entomology,  New  Hampshire  Coll.  since  n.y.,   Aug.    23,    1S35;    s.    Charles   Mann   and    Maria 

1911;    entomologist    New    Hampshire    Expt.    Sta.;  Cornell   (Underbill)   Oicott;  in  direct  descent  from 

state  moth  agt.   of  N.H.,   1912-13;   deputy   commr.  gj^  John  Underbill,   and  Roger  Williams;  ed.   pvt. 

of  agr..  State  of  N.H..  since  1913.    Mem.  Assn.  Eco-  schs.,    Brooklyn;    Columbia    Coll.     Grammar    Sch., 

nomic    Entomologists,    Am.    Entomol.    Soc,    Beta  New  York:    m.   June   10,    1858,   Jennie   Arnold,   g.d. 

Theta   Pi,    Sigma   Xi.     Author:    Injurious    Insects,  David     Arnold    of    Arnoldton    and    Poughkeepsie, 

1912;   The  Garden  and  Farm   Almanac,    1912;   The  n.Y.,  and  d.  Nathan  Arnold,  of  Poughkeepsie.    Clk. 

Apple  Maggot,  1914.    Recreations:  motoring,  hunt-  -with    Osgood    and    Jennings,    wholesale    druggists, 

ing,  fishing,  photography.    Address:  Durham,  N.H.  ^ew  York,   1851;  with  Dodge  &  Colvill,  importers 

O'KEEFE,  John  Aloysius,  lawyer;   b.   Rockport,  of   drugs,    1854,    admitted    to   partnership    in   firm, 

Mass.,  June  19,  1858;  s.  John  and  Abigail  O'Keefe;  1856;  upon  retirement  of  Mr.  Colvill  in   1861,  firm 

ed.   dist.   sch.,   Peterboro,   N.H.,    1864-70;    grammar  became    Dodge   &    Oicott,    inc.,    1904,    as    Dodge    & 

sch.,     Salem,     Mass.,     1870-2;     Salem     High     Sch.,  Oicott   Co..  of  which   is   pres.;   also  pres.    1st   Nat. 

1872-6;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1880   (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  m.  Bank.   Rldgefleld,   Conn.;   v.-p.   Lloyds   Plate   Glass 

Mary  Anna  Cronan,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  July  24,  Ins.  Co.;  sr.  dir.  Market  &  Fulton  Nat.  Bank.    Pres. 

1883;  3  children,  John  A.,  Jr.    (sub-master  Dudley  Ridgefield    Library    and    Hist.     Assn.,     Ridgefleld 


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Village  Improvement  Soc.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Ham- 
ilton, of  Broolvlyn  (ex-pres.),  Rembrandt,  of 
Brooklyn  (ex-pres.),  Down  Town  Assn.  (New 
York).  Home;  Casagmo,  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  and  146 
Remsen  St.,  Brooklyn.  Office:  First  Nat.  Bank, 
Ridg-efield,  and  87  Fulton  St.,  New  York. 

OIiCOTT,  William  Tyler,  autlior;  b.  Chicago, 
Jan.  11,  1873;  s.  William  Marvin  and  E.  Olivia 
(Tyler)  Olcott;  B.S.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford,  1896 
(M.A.,  1912);  grad.  N.Y.  Law  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Clara 
Eunice  Hyde,  of  Yantic,  Conn.,  June  16,  1902.  Ad- 
mitted to  N.Y.  and  Conn.  bars.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Mem.  Alpha  Chi  Chapter,  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon  (Trinity).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  62  Church  St.,  Norwich, 
Conn.* 

OIiDS,  Prank  Williams,  M.D.;  b.  Circleville,  C, 
June  19,  1853:  s.  Chauncey  Newell  and  Mary  Bliss 
(Williams)  Olds;  student  Williston  Sem.,  East- 
hampton,  Mass.,  class  of  1872;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll., 
Williamstown.  Mass.,  1876;  M.D.,  Coll.  of  Phvs. 
and  Surg..  Columbia  U.,  1880;  m.  New  York,  1889. 
Harriet  E.  Nash.  Began  practice  in  New  York, 
1880:  removed  to  Williamstown,  Mass.,  1892.  Fel- 
low New  York  Acad,  of  Medicine;  mem.  Am.  Acad, 
of  Medicine,  Soc.  of  Alumni  Bellevue  Hosp.,  Kappa 
Alpha  (Williams  Coll.).  Clubs:  University  (New 
York).  Republican.  Presbyn.  Recreations:  golf. 
Address:  Williamstown,  Mass. 

OXiBS.  George  Daniel,  mathematician;  b.  Middle- 
port,  N.Y.,  Oct.  14.  1853;  s.  Eli  D.  and  Mary  (Shurt- 
leff)  Olds;  A.B.,  U.  of  Rochester,  1873,  A.M.,  1876 
(DL.D..  1907);  m.  Marion  E.  Leland,  of  Boston, 
June  16,  1886.  Teacher  Albany  (N.Y.)  Acad..  1873- 
79;  prof,  mathematics,  U.  of  Rochester,  1884-91, 
Amlierst  Coll.,  since  1891,  and  dean  since  1910. 
Home:  Amherst,  Mass.* 

O'liEARY,  Joseph  Augustus,  M.D. ;  b.  Salem, 
Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1861;  s.  John  .T.  and  Alice  (Conway) 
O'Leary;  prep.  edn.  Salem  High  Sch.;  M.D.,  Bos- 
ton U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1887;  post-grad,  work. 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.:  unmarried.  Began  practice  in 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  1887;  removed  to  Wakefield,  Mar., 
1888;  mem.  Wakefield  Bd.  of  Health,  1889-93.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynecol. 
Soc.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus,  Mass.  Catholic 
Order  of  Foresters.  Roman  Catholic.  Address:  16 
Chestnut  St.,  Wakefield,  Mass. 

O'liEAKY,  Thomas  M.,  clergyman:  b.  Dover,  N. 
H.,  Aug  16,  1875;  s.  Michael  and  Margaret  (How- 
land)  O'Leary;  grad.  pub.  schs.,  Dover,  1887;  stu- 
dent Mungret  Coll..  Limerick,  Ireland,  3  yrs. ;  grad. 
Grand  Seminary,  Montreal.  Can.,  1897.  Ordained 
priest  R.C.  Ch.,  at  Montreal,  1897;  asst.  pastor  St. 
Ann's  Ch.,  Manchester,  N.H..  1898-9,  St.  John's 
Ch.,  Concord,  1899-04;  served  as  administrator 
of  the  parish  for  4  mos.  after  death  of  the  Very 
Rev.  Vicar  Gen.  John  E.  Barry  and  assisted  in  ad- 
ministration for  3  yrs.  under  Rt.  Rev.  Eugene  M. 
O'Callaghan;  served  as  chancellor  and  sec.  to 
Bishop  J.  B.  Delancy  and  succeeded  him  in  all  his 
charges:  appointment  to  the  bishopric  in  1904.  Ad- 
dress: Manchester,  N.H. 

OLEY,  Simon  Willard,  M.D.:  b.  Rush,  N.Y.,  Sept. 
19,  1854:  s.  Simon  and  ISlartha  Jane  (Wheeler) 
Oley;  grad.  Classical  Dept..  N.Y.  State  Normal 
Sch.,  Geneseo,  1879:  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.  U.  of  New 
York,  1885;  New  York  Homoe.  Med.  Coll.  and  Hosp., 
1886:  m.  Rush.  Dec.  31,  1885.  Fannie  W.  Bennett 
(now  deceased):  m.  2d,  Danbi"-v  Conn,.  .June  6. 
1900,  Helen  C.  Andrew;  1  son,  Willard  Simon  Van 
Ann  Wor  Pen,  Sept.  23.  1887.  Reared  on  farm: 
taught  sch.  as  prin.  village  schs.,  5  yrs.  Began 
practice  at  Lambertville,  N..T.,  1SS6;  removed,  Dan- 
bury.  Conn.,  1889.  Mem.  Danbury  Homoe.  Med. 
Soc.  (ex-pres.).  Conn.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc.  Mason; 
mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Royal  Arcanum.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Recreations:  gardening.  Address:  135 
IMain  St.,  Danbury,  Conn. 

OImIN,  William  Milo.  secretary  Commonwealth 
of  Mass:  Sept.  IS.  1845-Apr.  15,  1911.  (See  vol. 
1909,  also  Who's  "Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

OMPHANT.  Charles  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Apr.  13,  1852;  s.  Henry  Duncan  and  Hannah 
(Woodman)  Oliphant:  B.D.,  Yale  Divinity  Sch., 
1876;   m.   New  London,   Conn.,  Aug.   15,   1877,  Sara 


Curtis  Jennings;  3  children,  Claude  Jennings,  b. 
1878;  Harold  Duncan,  1882;  George  Woodbury, 
188b.  Ordained  to  ministry  of  Congl.  Ch.,  1876; 
pastor.  Orange,  N.J.,  1876-8,  Mystic,  Conn.,  1879- 
84,  Methuen,  Mass.,  since  1884.  Corporate  mem.  A. 
B.C.F.M.;  trustee  Abbot  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass. 
Republican.  Author:  The  Extinction  of  Evil,  1889. 
Contbr.  to  revs,  and  collaborator  in  pub.  church 
music,  etc  Recreations;  music,  painting,  chess. 
Address;   Methuen,  Mass. 

OIiIVEB,  Edward  Pulling-,  cotton  mfr.    (See  vol, 

OI.IVER,  Wilbur  Carter,  mfr.;  b.  Phippsburg, 
Me..  Feb.  29,  ISGO;  s.  John  and  Elsie  (Marr)  Oliver- 
descendant  of  Thomas  Oliver,  the  immigrant,  Bos- 
ton, 1632;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Esther  Gibbs,  of  New 
Brunswick,  Nov.  9,  1881;  children,  Arthur,  Wilbur 
C.  (deceased).  Began  active  career  as  elk.  in  gro- 
cery store,  later  employed  as  fisherman,  Glouces- 
ter, Mass.;  then  became  connected  with  the  Torrey 
Roller  Bushing  Works;  established  business  on 
own  account,  1883,  as  The  Bath  Galvanizing 
Works,  of  which  has  since  been  propr.;  mem  Com- 
mon Council,  Bath,  1904;  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen 
1906-9  (pres.,  1907-9);  chmn.  Rep.  City  Com.,  1908- 
11;  apptd.  sheriff  of  Sagadahoc  County,  Apr.,  1912- 
elected  to  same  office  by  people.  1914,  for  term  of 
2  yrs.  York  and  Scottish  Rite  Mason;  mem.  KP 
B.P.O.  Elks,  I.O.R.M.  Home:  39  Union  St.  Office: 
42  Vine  St.,  Bath,  Me. 

OIiMSTEAD,  James  Monroe,  lawyer;  b.  Fram- 
ingham,  Mass.,  Feb.  6,  1852;  s.  Rev.  John  Wesley 
(D.D.)  and  Mary  (Livingston)  Olmstead;  9th  gen- 
eration from  Richard  Olmstead,  Hartford,  Conn., 
1636;  grad.  Harvard  1873;  studied  U.  of  Berlin; 
J.U.D.,  U.  of  Heidelberg,  1875;  studied  law  with 
Jewell,  Field  &  Shepard,  Boston;  LL.B.,  Boston  U 
Law  Sch.,  1877;  admitted  to  bar,  1877;  m.  Boston, 
May  29.  1879,  Annie  M.  Batchelder:  1  daughter, 
Gladys  Livingston  (Mrs.  Sheldon  G.  Graff).  Began 
practice  in  Boston,  1877,  and  practiced  subsequent- 
ly in  same  office  with  Hon.  Albert  E.  Pillsbury; 
has  practiced  alone  since  1897.  Pres.  Rep.  City 
Com.,  Boston,  1889-90;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.. 
1891,  92;  apptd.  referee  in  bankruptcy  for  Suf- 
folk Co.,  1898.  Mem.  Am.,  and  Mass.  bar  assns.. 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  Boston  German, 
Bostoner  Deutsche  Gesellschaft,  Spanish  (dir.), 
Puritan,  Country,  Union  Boat.  Home:  Haddon  Hall, 
29  Commonwealth  Av.  Office:  121-123  Post  Office 
Bldg.,  Boston. 

OIiMSTEAD,  Wallace  O..  insurance:  b.  New 
Fairfield,  Conn.,  May  27,  1869;  s.  Frederick  L.  and 
Mary  J.  (Bouton)  Olmstead;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch., 
1891;  m.  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  Oct.  6,  1893,  Nellie  E. 
Conklin.  Engaged  in  publishing  business,  1893-7; 
city  elk.,  Danbury,  1897-1905;  acting  mavor  and 
pres.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1905-7:  engaged  in  gen.  ins. 
and  real  estate  business,  1903;  mem.  State  Dem. 
Central  Com.  4  yrs.  Mem.  I.O.O.F.,  B.P.O. E.  Home: 
Danbury,  Conn. 

OI.MSTED,  Charles  Hyde,  clothing  merchant; 
b.  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  Dec.  12,  1845;  s.  Aaron  G. 
and  Harriet  (Roberts)  Olmsted;  descendant  of 
James  Olmsted,  who  came  to  Mass.  Bay  Colony 
about  1632  and  later  was  one  of  founders  of  Hart- 
ford, Conn.;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Hartford:  m.  Kate  J. 
Hills,  of  East  Hartford,  Jan.  23.  1873.  Began  active 
career  as  elk.  in  clothing  store,  Hartford;  removed 
to  Boston.  1868,  and  since  in  same  line  of  business; 
was  one  of  fou,nders  of  Gushing.  Olmsted  &  Snow, 
wholesale  clothing,  1878;  withdrew  from  firm, 
1895,  and  became  mem.  Preeland  Loomls  C^o.,  pro- 
prietors Continental  Clothing  House,  Boston,  New 
York.  Des  Moines,  and  Omaha,  and  now  pres.  of  the 
CO.;  dir.  Federal  Trust  Co.  Trustee  Robert  Bent 
Brigham  Hosp.  Corpn.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Brookline  Country,  Wood- 
lawn  Golf.  Recreations;  salt,  fishing,  travel. 
Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  651  Washington 
St.,  Boston.  Mass. 

OIiMSTED,  Fredericlc  z;aw.  landscape  architect; 
b.  Staten  Island.  N.Y.,  July  24.  1870:  s.  Frederick 
Law  and  Mary  Cleveland  (Perkins)  Olmsted;  A.B., 
Harvard.  1894:  studied  landscape  architecture  un- 
der his  father:  m.  Sarah  Sharpies,  of  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Mar.  30,  1911.    Began  practice  as  landscape 


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architect,  1895:  landscape  architect  Met.  Parlt 
System  of  Boston,  lb9S — ,  of  Biltmore  Kstute  (G. 
W.  Vanderbilt's),  N.C.,  1896 — ;  mem.  Comnin.  on 
Improvement  of  Washington,  1902;  instr.  in  land- 
scape architecture,  1901-3,  prof.,  1903 — ,  Harvard 
U.  Mem.  Nat.  Commn.  of  Fine  Arts;  mem.  War 
Dept.  Com.  on  Niagara  Falls.  Author  of  numerous 
reports  and  articles  on  parks,  municipal  imijrove- 
ments,  city  planning  and  landscape  arcliitccture. 
Address:     Hi-ooPcline,  Mass.* 

OIiMSTES,  John  Charles,  landscape  architect; 
b.  Geneva,  Switzerland,  Sept.  14,  1852,  of  Am.  par- 
ents; s.  Dr.  John  Hull  Olmsted;  I'h.B.,  Yale,  1875; 
studied  landscape  architecture  under  Frederick 
Law  Olmsted,  L.A.;  m.  Broolvline,  Mass.,  .Ian.  18, 
1899,  Sophia  Buckland  White.  With  partners  de- 
signed parks  in  Essex  Co.,  N.J.;  Cambridge,  Mass.; 
New  Orleans,  La.;  Fall  River.  Mass.;  Hartford, 
Conn.;  Chicago,  111.;  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  etc.  Also  co- 
designer  with  Fredei'ick  Law  Olmsted  in  parks 
since  1875:  has  designed  many  private  places. 
Mem.  Am.  Civic  Assn.,  Am.  Soc.  Landscape  Archi- 
tects (ex-pres.),  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.;  asso. 
mem.  Boston  Soc.  of  Architects;  mem.  Am.  Assn. 
of  Park  Supts.,  Am.  Free  Trade  League,  Mass. 
Hort.  Soc,  Municipal  Art  Soc,  New  York,  A.A.A.S., 
Mass.  Anti-Double  Taxation  League,  Am.  Forestry 
Assn.,  Boston  Mus.  Fine  Arts  Assn.,  Am.  Social 
Science  Assn.  Clubs:  Appalachian  Mountain;  Cen- 
tury, Reform,  Nat.  Arts  (New  York).  Home:  16 
Warren  St.    Office:  99  Warren  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

OIiMSTED,  RolDert  Elisha  Stanley,  musician;  b. 
East  Hartford,  Conn.,  Dec.  13.  3N70;  s.  George  Jay 
and  Maria  :Mehitabel  (Burnham)  Olmsted;  ed.  East 
Hartford  pub.  schs.;  grad.  Hartford  High  Sch., 
1888;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1893;  grad.  Met.  Coll.  of  Mu- 
sic, New  York,  1896;  m.  Florence  P.  Farnham,  of 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Dec.  31.  1902;  1  daughter,  Eliza- 
beth Stanley,  b.  May  16,  1907.  Dir.  Mus.  Guild 
Acad.,  New  York,  1896-7;  pvt.  studio.  New  York, 
1897-1907;  also  vocal  instr..  Broad  St.  Conserva- 
tory, Phila.,  1900-1;  pvt.  studio.  Hartford,  Conn., 
1899-1907;  prof,  vocal  music.  Smith  Coll.,  since 
1907;  teaches  summers  in  Portland,  Me.;  was  New 
York  corr.  London  Mus.  Courier,  1900-1.  Republi- 
can (usually).  Conglist.  Mem.  Music  Teachers' 
Nat.  Assn.,  Eastern  Ednl.  Music  Conf.  (chmn.  com. 
on  coll.  credits  in  practical  music).  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon.  Author  of  songs:  "The  Rose,"  "Drinking 
Song,"  "Wooing  Time,"  and  Festival  Anthem, 
"God  of  the  Hills,"  produced  at  250th  Anniversary 
of  Hadley,  Mass.,  1909;  also  address,  "The  Recon- 
ciliation of  Art  and  Science  in  Vocal  Teaching." 
Address:   235  Crescent  St.,  Northampton,  Mass. 

OIiMSTES,  William  Beach,  educator;  b.  New 
York,  Feb.  26,  1S64;  s.  Levi  and  Maria  M.  (Beach) 
Olmsted;  A.B.,  Trinity  Coll.,  1887;  (hon.  A.M., 
Yale  U.,  1908;  L.H.D.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Conn.,  1910); 
m.  Anne  Nelson  Starkweather,  of  Cooperstown, 
N.Y.,  July  22,  1891.  Master  in  St.  Mark's  School, 
Southboro,  Mass.,  1887-97;  head  master  Pomfret 
School  since  1897.  Ordained  deacon  by  Bishop 
Charles  Sanford  Olmsted,  1908,  priest,  1909,  P.E. 
Ch.    Address:  Pomfret,  Conn.* 

OLNEY,  Albert  H.,  mfr.:  July,  1839-19 — .  (See 
vol.    l',tU9.) 

OI^NEY,  Clara  A.,  librarian;  b.  Wyoming,  R.I., 
Aug.  31,  1848;  d.  George  H.  and  Emeline  A.  (Bick- 
nell)  Olney;  descendant  of  Thomas  Olney  and 
Zacharv  Bicknell;  ed.  common  schs.,  Hope  Valley; 
unmarried.  Librarian  of  Langworthy  Pub.  Li- 
brarv,  Hope  Vallev,  since  1898.  Mem.  bd.  of  visi- 
tors," R.I.  State  Coil.  Baptist.  Address:  Hope  Val- 
ley, R.I. 

OI^NEY,  Elizabeth  Williams,  humanitarian;  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  Apr.  28,  1868;  d.  Albert  Henry 
and  Frances  Elizabeth  (Olney)  Olney;  descendant 
of  Thomas  Olney,  1635,  one  of  original  settlers  of 
Providence;  also  of  Roger  Williams;  grad.  Prov- 
idence High  Sch.,  1886.  Teacher,  Providence  pub. 
schs.,  5  yrs.;  sec.  Humane  Edn.  Com.,  R.I.S.P.C.A., 
1895-04;  corr.  sec.  R.I.  Humane  Edn.  Soc.  since  its 
incorporation,  Apr..  1904;  lecturer  on  humane  top- 
ics. Mem.  R.I.  Inst,  of  Instrn.,  R.I.  Soc.  Prevention 
of  Cruelty  to  Animals,  Audubon  Soc.  of  R.I.,  Hu- 
mane Edn.  Soc.  Recreations:  mission  work.  Ad- 
dress: 17  Exchange  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 


OIiNEY,  Frederick  Clayton,  lawyer;  b.  Griswold, 
Conn.,  July  15,  1862;  s.  Giles  P.  and  Betsey  A. 
(Brewster)  Olney;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.;  LL.B., 
U.  of  Mich.  Sch.  of  Law,  1888;  unmarried.  Ad- 
mitted to  R.l.  bar,  1889,  and  since  practiced  in 
Wakefield;  pres.  Gladstone  Springs  Water  Co.  Re- 
publican. Baptist.  Recreations:  boating.  Address: 
Wakefield,    K.l. 

OIiNEY,  Louis  Atwell,  chemist:  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Apr.  21,  1874;  s.  Albert  H.  and  Frances  E. 
Olney;  grad.  Providence  High  Sch.,  1891,  Bryant 
and  Stratton  Business  Coll.,   1892;  A.C.,  Lehigh  U., 

1896,  M.S.,  1908;  m.  Bertha  H.  Holden,  of  Lowell, 
Mass.,  June  24,  1903;  3  children,  Margaret  L.,  Edna 
E.,  Richard  H.  Instr.  chemistry,  Brown  U.,  1896-7; 
prof,  cliemislry  and  liead  of  dept.  of  textile  color- 
ing, Lowell  Textile  Sch.,  since  1897;  chemist, 
Lowell  Machine  Shop,  1900-3,  Lowell  Bd.  of  Health, 
1904,  Lowell  Gas  Liglit  Co.,  1904-7;  pres.  and  asst. 
treas.  Stirling  Mills,  Lowell,  Mass.,  since  1912. 
Expert  chemist  in  nuinerous  court  cases,  and 
consulting  chemist  for  a  number  of  Lowell  corpns.; 
has  made  spl.  investigations  and  has  written  upon 
textile  chemistry  and  textile  coloring,  coal  tar 
and  fuels;  asso.  editor  Century  Dictionary,  Textile 
World  Record,  Abstract  Jour,  of  Am.  Chem.  Soc. 
Conglist;  dir.  Lowell  Y.M.C.A.  Republican.  Fellow 
A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc.  (v. -p.  and  pres. 
North  Eastern  Sec,  1906-7),  Am.  Inst.  Chem. 
Engrs.,  Soc.  Chem.  Industry  (exec.  com.  1903-7), 
Soc.  Dyers  and  Colorists,  Nat.  Assn.  Cotton  Mfrs. 
(spl.  com.  to  investigate  moisture  in  cotton  bales), 
Mass.  Assn.  of  Bds.  of  Health.  Scottish  Rite 
jMason,  K.T.  Clubs:  Vesper  Country,  Lowell  Ma- 
sonic, N.E.  Lehigh  (sec.  and  treas.) ;  Engineers 
(Boston).  Recreations:  philately,  photograpliy. 
Home:  118  Riverside  St.;  (summer)  Lake  Pena- 
cook,  West  Concord,  N.H.  Office:  Lowell  Textile 
Sch.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

OIiNEY,  Richard,  ex-Secretary  of  State;  b.  Ox- 
ford, Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1835;  s.  Wilson  and  Eliza  L. 
(Butler)  Olney;  brother  of  Peter  Butler  Olney; 
A.M.,  Brown  U.,  1856;  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1858;  (LL. 
D.,  Harvard,  1893,  Brown,  1893,  Yale,  1901):  m. 
Agnes  P.  Thomas,  Mar.  6,  1861.  Admitted  to  bar, 
1859,  and  since  in  practice  at  Boston.  IMem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1874;  attv.-gen.  of  U.S.,  Mar.  6,  1893- 
June  9,   1895;   Sec.  of  State,  June  10,    1895-Mar.   4. 

1897,  in  cabinet  of  President  Cleveland.  Tendered 
ambassadorship  to  England  by  Pres.  Wilson,  IMar.. 

1913,  but  declined.  Democrat.  Fellow  Brown  U., 
1894-7;  regent  Smithsonian  Instn.,  1900-8.  Mem. 
Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Am.  Philos.  Soc.  Home:  56  The 
Fenway.    Office:   710  Sears  Bldg.,  Boston.* 

0'MAI.I<EV,  Thom.as  Prances,  lawyer;  b.  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.,  Apr.  5,  1872;  s.  Patrick  and  Ellen 
Brown  O'Malley;  ed.  Somerville  pub.  schs.;  pvt. 
instn.  and  1  vr.  at  Boston  Coll.;  grad.  Boston  U. 
Law  Sch.,  1894;  admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  Dec.  12, 
1894;  m.  Margaret  L.  Martin,  of  Somerville,  Mass., 
Aug.  2,  1897:  1  child,  Helen,  b.  Mar.  22,  1902.  Mem. 
Am.  Irish-Hist.  Soc,  Somerville  Hist.  Soc.  Has 
lectured  on  the  Early  Irish  Settlers  in  America, 
and  on  otlier  hist,  subjects  before  several  hist, 
socs.  Author  of  number  of  mag.  articles  on  hist, 
subjects.  Catholic.  Home:  940  Mass.  Av.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.  Office:  26  Union  Sq.,  Somerville, 
Mass. 

O'lMEABA,  MichaelJoIin,  M.D.;  b.  Milford,  Mass., 
June  9,  1861:  s.  John  O.  and  Bridget  (Conlin) 
O'Meara;  ed.  Ottawa  U.  Prep.  Sch.,  1875-9;  A.B., 
Holy  Cross  Coll.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1882;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1887;  m.  Worcester,  Sept.  21, 
1891,  Ellen  Esther  O'Neill;  3  children,  John  W., 
Stephen  M.,  Catharine  V.  Practiced  in  Worcester, 
1887-14;  mem.  State  Bd.  of  Insanity,  since  1905. 
and   devoting    entire    time    to    it   at    Boston,    since 

1914.  Visiting  phys.  St.  Vincent's  Hosp.,  City 
Hosp.,  Holy  Cross  Coll.;  examining  surgeon,  U.S. 
recruiting  office,  Worcester,  1897-05:  mem.  bd.  dirs. 
Green  Hill  Hosp.;  mem.  Worcester  Sch.  Bd..  1893-7, 
and  since  1900.  Pres.  Adams  Cloak  and  Suit  Co., 
Boston;  trustee  and  auditor  Bay  State  Sa\'lngs 
Bank,  Worcester.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Club:  Har- 
vard (Worcester).  Recreations:  literature.  Home: 
29  Aldworth  St.,  Jamaica  Plain.  Office:  36  State 
House,  Boston. 


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O'MEARA,  Stephen,  journalist:  b.  Charlottetovvn. 
P.E.I.,  July  26.  1854;  s.  Stephen  and  Maria  (Meade) 
O'Meara;  came  with  parents  to  Charlestown,  i\lass., 
when  10  vrs.  of  age;  grad.  Harvard  Grammar  Sch., 
1868,  Charlestown  High  Sch.,  1872;  (hon.  A.M., 
Dartmouth,  1888;  LL.D.,  Boston  Coll,  1908);  m. 
Isabella  M.  Squire,  Aug.  5,  1878.  Reporter  on  Bos- 
ton Globe,  1872-4;  joined  staff  of  Boston  Journal, 
1874,  as  reporter,  later  becoming  successively, 
city  editor,  news  editor,  gen.  mgr.,  and  editor-in- 
chief  and  publislier;  sold  Jouinal,  Oct.,  1902,  and 
retired.     liome:    585   Beacon   St.,   Boston.* 

O'NEIIi,  Edward  J.,  insurance;  b.  Boston,  Aug. 
22,  1866;  s.  John  and  Mary  (Vaughan)  O'Neil;  ed. 
Boston  pub.  schs. ;  m.  Marv  L.  Hennessey,  of  I3os- 
ton,  June  3,  1891:  children,' Elizabeth  L.,  Lillian  C, 
Gertrude  E.,  Helen  R.,  Madeline,  Edward  J.,  Jr., 
Mary  L.  Began  "in  ins.  business  with  John  C. 
Paige,  Mar.  1,  1882;  served  as  fire  ins.  adjuster 
and  spl.  agt.,  1892-07:  since  1907,  mem.  firm  of 
O'Xell  &  Parker,  mgrs.  for  Mass.  of  U.S.  Fidelity 
&  Guaranty  Co.  of  Baltimore.  Md.  Treas.  St. 
]\Iary's  Infant  Asylum.  Hon.  mem.  N.E.  Ins.  Ex- 
change. Democrat.  Mem.  Knights  of  Colvimbus, 
JNIass.  Catholic  Order  of  Foresters,  Irisli  Cliaritable 
Soc.  Club:  Boston  City.  Home:  20  Cushing  Av., 
Dorchester,  Mass.    Office:  84  State  St.,  Boston. 

O'NEIIi,  James,  actor;  b.  Ireland,  1849;  s.  Ed- 
mond  O'Neil;  came  to  U.S.  in  boyhood.  Made  1st 
stage  appearance  at  National  Theatre,  Cincinnati, 
1868;  joined  Bob  Miles  co.,  1869;  successive  seasons 
leading  man  with  Ford  co.,  Baltimore:  Jolm  EUsler 
CO.,  Cleveland:  ISIcVicker  Stock  Co.,  Chicago,  1872; 
Hooley's,  Chicago,  1874:  toured  California,  1874; 
Union  Square  co..  New  York,  1875-7;  in  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1877-80,  where  he  appeared  as  Our  Saviour 
in  the  "Passion  Play";  starred  in  "A  Celebrated 
Case";  then  for  15  yrs.  as  Edmond  Dantes,  in 
"Monte  Cristo";  recently  as  D'Artagnan  In  Grun- 
dy's version  of  "The  Three  Musketeers."  Home: 
New  London,  Conn.* 

O'TSTEIIm,  Joseph  Henry,  banker:  b.  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  Mar.  23,  1853;  s.  Patrick  Henry  and  Mary 
(Harrington)  O'Neil;  grad.  Qulncy  Grammar  Sch., 
Boston;  m.  Mary  Anastasia  Ingoldsby,  of  Boston, 
July  1,  1884;  1  son,  Josepli  Henry,  Jr.  T\^orked  in 
printing  business,  in  wholesale  shoe  trade  3  yrs., 
carpenter  10  yrs.,  kept  stationery  and  news  store 
4  >rs.,  and  in  croclNery  and  glassware  business  4 
vrs.;  mem.  Boston  Sch.  Com.,  1874-7;  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1878,  79,  80,  81,  82,  84:  mem.  bd.  dirs. 
Pub.  Instns.,  Boston.  1881-7  (chmn.  bd.  last  18 
mos.) :  city  elk.,  Boston,  1887-9;  mem.  Congress, 
1889-95;  asst.  treas.  U.S.  at  Boston,  1895-9;  mem. 
bd.  Commrs.  Sinking  Funds  of  Boston,  1899-08; 
pres.  Federal  Trust  Co.  since  May  1,  1899;  v.-p. 
Mass.  Bonding  &  Ins.  Co.  Trustee  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp..  since  1912.  Apptd.  Knight  of  St.  Gregory 
the  Great,  by  Pope  Pius  X.  1914.  Mem.  Boston 
(I'hamber  of  Commerce.  Democrat.  Clubs:  Cath- 
olic Union,  Young  Men's  Catholic  Assn.,  Boston 
Athletic  Assn.,  Exchange,  Boston  City,  Clover. 
Recreations:  outdoor  life.  Home:  122  Seaver  St., 
Roxbury,  Mass.  Office:  Cor.  Devonshire  and  Water 
Sts.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

O'lTEHi,  Richard  Prothing-ham,  M.D. ;  b.  Monte- 
video. Uruguay,  S.A.,  Jan.  2,  1874;  s.  Rear  Admiral 
Charles  (LT.S.N.)  and  Mary  Caroline  (d.  Richard 
Frothingham,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.)  O'Neil:  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1897;  m.  Adela  Pegram  Mvers, 
of  Richmond,  Va.,  May  17,  1899;  1  son,  Richard 
Frothingham.  Jr.  Surg,  house  officer,  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.,  1895-6;  began  practice  in  Boston,  1897; 
served  as  dist.  pliys.,  Boston  Dispensary;  surgeon 
genito-urinary  dept.,  same,  until  1912:  sec.  same 
since  1913:  surgeon  St.  Elizabetli's  Hosp.;  out- 
patient surgeon  to  Carney  Hosp.,  3  yrs.;  since 
1912,  genito-urinary  surgeon  to  out  patients,  Mass. 
Gen.  Hosp.;  asst.  in  genito-urinary  surgery,  Har- 
vard Grad.  Sch.  of  Medicine:  asst.  surgeon  Naval 
Brigade,  M.V.M.,  1897-1900;  acting  past  asst. 
surgeon  LT.S.N.,  1898.  serving  on  board  U.S.S. 
Catskill.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Am.  Lfrol.  Assn.,  Am.  Assn. 
Genito-LTrinary  Surgeons.  ;\rem.  Loyal  Lesion. 
Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Tennis  and  Racquet,  Longwood 
Cricket,  Harvard.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports. 
Address:    379   Beacon    St.,   Boston. 


O'NEIIiIi,  James  Bernard,  surgeon;  b.  Highgate, 
Vt.,  Oct.  26,  1859;  s.  Patrick  and  Bridget  (Nolan) 
O'Neill;  piep.  edn.  Bristol  and  Beeman  acads.,  Vt. : 
A.B.,  Middlebury  (Vt.)  Coll.,  1883;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1887;  house  surgeon  Carney  Hosp., 
South  Boston,  1886-7;  m.  Nellie  Josephine  Lynch, 
of  Portland,  Me.,  June  22,  1888;  2  children,  Edward 
L.,  Helen  G.  Practiced  in  Portland  since  1867; 
apptd.  asst.  surgeon  1st  Regt.,  N.G.S.M.,  1896; 
surgeon  Me.  Vol.  Inf.,  Spanish-Am.  War  (rank  of 
maj.);  surgeon  gen..  Me.,  1904-8,  apptd.  by  Gov. 
William  T.  Cobb:  same,  1909,  by  apptmt.  Gov.  B.  F. 
Fornald.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Me.  Med.  As.sn.,  Am.  Acad. 
Medicine,  Assn.  Mil.  Surgeons,  Portland  Med.  Club. 
Republican.  Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks,  Foresters,  Macca- 
bees, Catholic  Benevolent  Legion,  etc.  Club;  Port- 
land Athletic.    Address:  604  Congress  St.,  Portland. 

O'NJIIJmIm,  Susan  Cecilia,  lawyer;  b.  Waterbury, 
Conn.,  July  8,  1871;  d.  John  Westland  and  Mary 
(Fitz  Patrick)  O'Neill;  descendant  of  the  O'Neills, 
of  Tyrone,  Ireland;  earliest  ancestor  in  America 
was  William  Hayden.  who  reached  New  England, 
May  30,  1630:  ed.  Convent  Congregation  de  Notre 
Dame,  Waterbury,  1876-94  (gold  medal  and  gradu- 
ating diploma):  LL.B.,  New  York  U.  Law  Sell., 
1897;  unmarried.  Admitted  to  Conn.  bar.  1898,  to 
U.S.  Supreme  Ct.,  1904;  mem.  O'Neill,  O'Neill  & 
O'Neill:  tried  cases  New  Haven,  Hartford,  Bridge- 
port, Waterbury:  first  woman  to  argue  case  before 
Conn.  Supreme  Ct,  Apr.  18,  1901  (Soper  vs.  Tyler, 
73  Conn.,  660).  Chmn.  Juvenile  Ct.  Com.  (Water- 
bury), Conn.  Congress  of  Mothers:  mem.  exec, 
com.  Waterbury  Equal  Francliise  League;  mem. 
advisory  com.  Associated  Charities.  Dir.  St.  Mary's 
Hosp.  Aid  Soe.  Roman  Catholic.  Club:  Women 
Lawyers'  (New  York).  Home:  131  Cooke  St.  Of- 
fice: 77  Bank  St.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

OITG,  Eug-ene  W.,  lawyer;  b.  Steubenville,  O., 
Aug.  12,  1877:  s.  Walter  C.  and  Anna  (Mansfield) 
Ong;  descendant  of  Francis  Ong,  who  came  from 
Bristol,  Eng..  to  Boston,  with  Roger  Williams  in 
1632;  grad.  Univ.  Sch.,  Cleveland,  1896:  A.B.,  Yale 
1900:  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1903;  m.  Bessie 
Woodbury  Preston,  of  Boston,  Oct.  21,  1903;  3 
children.  Andrew  Walter  (deceased),  Dorothy 
Mansfield.  Ricliard  Preston.  Practiced  in  Boston 
since  1903:  mem.  law  firm  of  Storey,  Thorndike. 
Palmer  &  Dodge;  dir.  and  mem.  exec,  com.,  LTnited 
Fruit  Co.,  also  asst.  gen.  counsel;  dir.  and  sec. 
Fruit  Dispatch  Co.,  Tropical  Radio  Telegraph  Co.. 
Abongarez  Gold  Fields  of  Costa  Rica,  M.  D.  Cressy 
Co.,  E.  R.  Grabow  Co.;  dir.  Nipe  Bay  Co.,  Saetia 
Sugar  Co.,  Revere  Sugar  Refinery,  N^orthern  Ry. 
Co..  Tela  Railroad  Co.,  Truxillo  Railroad  Co.,  and 
various  steamship  cos.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Boston  Cliamber  of  Com- 
merce, (ilubs:  Algonquin,  Exchange,  Athletic. 
Brookline  Country,  Tedesco  Country  (sec.  and 
dir.),  Yale,  Nisi  Prius  (Boston);  Midday,  White- 
hall and  Yale  (New  York).  Home:  116  Colchester 
St.,  Brookline.  Mass.;  (summer)  "Dorrich."  Phil- 
lips Beach,  Swampscott,  Mass.  Office:  735  Ex- 
cliange  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

ONSTOTT,  Daniel,  clergyman,  lecturer.  (See 
vol.  1909.) 

OFDAIiE,  Nellie  Mann,  clergyman;  b.  New  Lis- 
bon, Wis.,  May  17,  1860;  d.  Larnard  Curtis  and 
Jeannette  Markham  (Taylor)  Mann;  grad.  high 
sch.,  Racine,  Wis.;  spl.  work,  summer.  Harvard 
Div.  Sch.,  and  for  6  vrs.  at  Clark  U. ;  m.  Julius  H. 
Opdale,  lawyer,  of  Racine.  Aug.  23,  1883  (died 
May  3,  1892).  Ordained  Universalist  ministry, 
1895;  pastor  Mukwonago,  Hartford  and  La  Crosse, 
Wis.,  to  1903:  Orono,  Me.,  1903-8,  Marlboro,  Mass., 
since  1908.  State  supt.  Franchise  and  Loyal  Tem- 
perance Legion  Dept.  of  "Wis.  W.C.T.U.,  1888-90; 
state  lecturer  Wis.  "^^oman  Suffrage  Assn..  1893-4; 
chmn.  Wis.  Com.  Fellowship  of  Universalist  Chs., 
1898-03:  dist.  supt.  Universalist  chs.  of  Me..  1904- 
08;  dist.  v.-p.  Mass.  Universalist  Woman's  Mis- 
sionary Assn.,  1907-9  and  1914.  Mem.  Central 
Mass.  Ministers'  Assn.,  Alumni  of  Clark  U.,  Mass. 
Woman  Suffrage  Soc,  etc.  Address:  25  Newton 
St..   Marlboro.   Mass. 

OFFER,  Frederick  Burr,  artist:  b.  Madison.  Lake 
Co.,  Ohio,  Jan.  2,  1857;  s.  Lewis  and  Aurelia  (Burr) 
Opper;  left  sch.  at  14;  worked  a  yr.  or  more  In  the 


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village  newspaper  office;  came  to  New  York  and 
worked  in  a  store  for  a  short  time  and  tlien,  hav- 
ing sold  some  humorous  sketches  to  "Wild  Oats" 
and  other  comic  papers,  went  to  drawing  as  a 
profession;  m.  Nellie  Barnett,  18S2.  (Jn  art  staff 
Frank  Leslie's  3  yrs. ;  an  artist  of  Puck  18  yrs.; 
severed  connection  with  Puck  to  accept  offer  from 
Hearst's  New  York  Journal,  May,  1899.  Home: 
Stamford.   Conn.* 

ORCUTT,  Prank  Edward,  public  official;  b.  Cam- 
bricigo,  JNlass.,  Oct.  10.  1842;  s.  William  Henry 
and  Jane  Hill  (Hobbs)  Orcutt;  descendant  on 
father's  side  from  Mary  Chilton,  the  first  woman 
to  land  from  the  Mayflower;  ed.  Cambridge  pub. 
schs.  and  Eastman  Business  Coll.,  Poughkeepsie, 
N.Y.;  m.  New  Britain,  Conn.,  May  17,  1865,  Lucy 
Ann  Rhodes;  3  children,  Harriet  Louise  (Mrs.  Wil- 
liam Howard  Mitchell,  of  Melrose,  Mass.),  Frank 
Mariner,  IMabel  M.  (deceased).  Bookbinder,  1856- 
61;  in  Union  Armv,  1862-5;  mem.  Co.  F,  38th  Regt. 
Inf.,  Mass.  Vols.;  commd.  2d  It.  of  engrs.  at  age 
of  20;  with  George  Osgood,  wholesale  and  retail 
hats,  caps  and  furs,  1865-70;  George  Lyon  &  Co., 
custom  clothing,  1870-4;  mem.  Allen  &  Orcutt, 
custom  clothing,  1874-85,  Starrett  &  Orcutt,  same, 
1883-5;  financial  mgr.  IMiddleton  Paper  Mill,  1885-9; 
U.S.  collector  internal  revenue  Dist.  of  Mass., 
1889-94;  with  Dwinnell-W right  Co.,  importers  of 
coffee,  1894-01,  Clark,  Coggin  &  Johnson  Co.,  im- 
porters of  coffee,  1901-3;  in  auditor's  office.  Com- 
monwealth of  Mass.,  1904-6,  examiner  of  accounts, 
same,  1906-7,  supervisor  of  accounts,  same,  since 
1908;  town  auditor,  Melrose,  Mass.,  17  yrs.;  treas. 
Morgan  Lake  Mfg.  Co.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
S.A.R.,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Loyal  Legion;  Past 
Comdr..  U.  S.  Grant  Post  No.  4,  G.A.R..  now  Comdr. 
Post  No.  113,  G.A.R.  Mason;  Past  Master  ^A  yo- 
ming  Lodge;  Past  Recorder  Hugh  de  Payne's 
Commanderv,  K.T.:  Past  Thrice  Illustrious  Mas- 
ter, Melrose  Council;  mem.  Grand  Council  Royal 
and  Select  Masters  of  Mass.  Past  Grand  Dictator, 
Knights  of  Honor,  also  Grand  Treas.,  1904-12; 
Treas.  Guardian  Lodge,  Knights  of  Honor,  since 
1894;  Past  Sachem  I.O.R.M.;  mem.  Knights  of 
Pythias,  Royal  Arcanum.  Clubs:  Middlesex,  Mel- 
rose City,  G.A.R.  Club.  Recreations:  fishing,  hunt- 
ing. Home:  143  Upton  St.,  Melrose,  Mass.  Office: 
232  State  House,  Boston. 

OBCUTT,  "William  Dana,  author;  b.  West  Leb- 
anon, N.H.,  Apr.  18,  1870;  s.  Hiram  and  Ellen 
(Dana)  Orcutt;  A.B.,  Harvard  U.,  1892;  m.  Alice 
Wilson,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1893  (died  1894); 
m.  2d,  Louie  Thompson,  of  St.  Louis,  1896.  Asso- 
ciated with  The  Plimpton  Press,  Norwood,  Mass. 
Lecturer  on  the  higher  phases  of  printing  as  an 
art,  etc.  Clubs:  University,  Boston  Authors' 
(treas.),  Omar  Khavyam  Club  of  America,  Long- 
wood  Cricket,  Brookline  Country  (Mass.),  Au- 
thors' (London),  Garrick  (London),  Harvard  (Bos- 
ton), Harvard  (New  York).  Mem.  Society  Dan- 
tesca  Italiana  (Florence),  Bibliog.  Soc.  (London), 
Bibliog.  Soc.  of  America.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  333  Commonwealth 
Av.,  Boston.    Office:  Norwood,  Mass.* 

OBDW.ft.Y,  Otis  Osg-ood,  clergyman;  b.  Hamilton, 

IMass.,  Oct.  31,  1S45;  s.  Luther  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Larcom)  Ordwav;  ed.  Colby  Acad.,  New  London, 
N.H.,  1867-70;  studied  Harvard,  1871;  A.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1876,  A.M.,  1883;  student  Newton  Theol.  Instn., 
1874-6;  m.  Ipswich,  Mass.,  Feb.  24,  1886,  Abbie 
Elizabeth  Conant.  Ordained  to  ministry  Baptist 
Ch.,  1876;  preacher,  Farmington,  Me..  1876-7;  pas- 
tor, Nobleboro,  Me.,  1877-81,  Cooper's  Mills.  Me., 
1881-4,  Hammonton,  N.J..  1885-6.  Second  Ch..  Hav- 
erhill, Mass.,  1887-94,  1st  Ch.,  Middleboro.  Mass., 
1895-7,  Sheldonville  (Wrentham),  Mass.,  1901-7, 
1st  Ch.,  Marshfield.  Mass.,  since  1907;  chaplain 
Superior  Ct..  Franklin  Co.,  Me.,  1876;  mem.  bd.  of 
trustees,  Wrentham  Pub.  Library,  1902-7  (sec), 
Sch.  Com.  Wrentham,  1906-7.  Author  of  short 
stories,  novels,  photoplays.  Address:  Center  Sand- 
wich. N.H. 

O'ltEHiIiV,  James  Thom^as,  clergyman;  b.  Lan- 
singburg,  N.Y.,  May  1,  1851:  s.  Edward  and  Mary 
(McGrane)  O'Reilly;  ed.  at  St.  Mary's  Acad.,  Troy, 
N.Y.;  grad.  Villanova  Coll..  Pa.,  1871.  Entered 
Order  of  St.  Augustine;  ordained  R.C.  priest.  Mar. 
1-5,  1874;  instr.  Villanova  Coll.,  1874-6;  apptd.  pro- 


curator, 1876,  and  pastor  St.  Denis'  Ch.,  West 
Haverford,  Pa.,  1876-9;  pastor  St.  John's  Ch., 
Schaghticoke,  N.Y.,  1879-86,  St.  Mary's,  Lawrence, 
Mass..  since  1886.  Pres.  Catholic  Total  Abstinence 
Union,  Arclidiocese  of  Boston;  etc.  Address:  Law- 
rence,  Mass.* 

OBXiANDINX,  Vittorio,  lawyer,  writer;  b.  Flor- 
ence, Italy,  Nov.  20,  1880;  s.  Pilade  and  Laetitia 
(Guidi)  Orlandini;  grad.  Royal  Ginnasio,  Florence, 
1897;  grad.  Royal  Lyceum  of  Pistoia,  1901;  Law 
Sch.  of  Royal  U.  of  Rome,  2  yrs.,  1901-3;  m.  Mary 
F.  Johnson,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  5.  1907;  2  chil- 
dren, Edward,  Laetitia.  Spl.  corr.  from  London, 
Eng.,  of  Fieramosca,  Florence,  1901;  spl.  corr.  from 
U.S.  of  La  Stampa  (Turin,  Italy),  L'ltalia  (Rome), 
Fieramosca  (Florence),  1903-5;  asso.  prin.  and 
instr.  in  Italian,  Modern  Sch.  of  Lang,  and  Lit., 
Boston,  1905-9;  editor  Vita  Italiana  (Italian  mag.); 
1907-8;  admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1911;  now.  corr. 
II  Corriere  del  Teatro  (Milan),  La  Ribalta  (Na- 
ples); contbr.  on  immigration  and  lit.  to  Boston 
papers.  Sec.  Boston  br.  Dante  Alighieri  Soc.  of 
Rome.  Roman  Catholic.  Author:  The  First  Italian 
Reader,  1908.  Recreations:  literature.  Home:  123 
Marlboro  St.  Office:  256  Hanover  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

OBMSBEE,  Ebenezer  Jolls,  ex-governor;  b. 
Shoreham,  Vt.,  June  8,  1834;  s.  John  Mason  and 
Polly  (Willson)  Ormsbee;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Vt.  Scien- 
tific and  Lit.  Instn.  (Brandon)  and  Green  Moun- 
tain Acad.,  Woodstock,  Vt.;  (hon.  A.M.,  Middle- 
bury,  1875;  Dartmouth.  1884;  LL.D..  Norwich  U., 
1893);  m.  Jennie  L.  Briggs.  of  Brandon,  Vt.,  Aug. 
27.  1862;  2d,  Mrs.  Frances  (Wadhams)  Davenport, 
of  Westport,  N.Y.,  Sept.  26,  1867.  Admitted  to  the 
bar.  1861;  2d  It.  Co.  G.,  1st  Vt.  Inf.,  and  capt.  Co.  G, 
12th  Vt.  Inf..  1861-3.  Asst.  U.S.  internal  revenue 
collector,  Dist.  of  Vt.,  1868-72;  state's  atty.,  Rut- 
land Co..  Vt.,  1870-4;  mem.  Gen.  Assembly,  1872, 
Senate,  1878;  trustee  Vt.  Reform  Sch.,  1880-4;  It.- 
gov.  of  Vt.,  1884-6;  gov..  1886-8;  commr.  to  Pi-Ute 
Indians.  1891;  U.S.  land  commr.  of  Samoa,  1891-3. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Pres.  Brandon  Nat. 
Bank.  Mem.  Loyal  Legion.  G.A.R.  Address:  Bran- 
don, Vt.* 

OBNE,  John,  Orientalist;  Apr.   29,   1834-Nov.   29, 

1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1910-11.) 

O'BOUBKX:,  Hug-h  Henry,  druggist;  b.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  Mar.  1,  1869;  s.  Michael  and  Ellen 
(Plynn)  O'Rourke;  pub.  sch.  edn.  Began  with  the 
Washburn  &  Moen  Wire  Works  at  age  of  12,  con- 
tinuing until  14;  learned  trade  of  weaver  and  be- 
came head  of  finishing  dept.  in  mill  of  Worcester 
Carpet  Co.  and  the  Wittal  Carpet  Co.;  resigned, 
1892,  and  since  engaged  in  drug  business.  Mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903,  4,  5,  6.  7;  Senate,  1914; 
mem.  Worcester  Bd.   of  Aldermen    (Dem.    leader), 

1912,  1913;  Dem.  candidate  for  Congress  from  4th 
Mass.  Dist.,  1914;  mem.  Dem.  State  Com.,  1915. 
Trustee  St.  Vincent  Hosp.  Organized  Lyceum  Or- 
cliestra,  and  was  1st  violin  and  leader  for  8  yrs. 
Mem.  Worcester  Mus.  Union.  Royal  Arcanum,  4th 
degree  Knights  of  Columbus,  Royal  Order  Moose. 
Mem.  Fish  and  Game  Assn.  of  Worcester  Co.  Rec- 
reations: outdoor  sports,  wall^ing.  Home:  597 
Cambridge  St.  Address:  360  Millbury  St.,  Worces- 
ter, Mass. 

OBR.  William,  teacher;  b.  Phila.,  Nov.  16,  1860; 
s.  William  and  Catharine  (Reid)  Orr;  grad.  Spring- 
field (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1879;  B.A..  Amherst  Coll., 
1883.  M.A.  Tthesis),  1892;  m.  Springfield,  Aug.  7, 
1889,  Charlotte  Evelyn  Pettis;  2  children,  Alan, 
Helen.  Prin.  Hopkins  Acad.,  Hadley,  Mass.,  1883-5, 
Smith  Acad.,  Hatfield,  1885-8;  science  master,  1888- 
94;  v.-prin.,  1894-1900,  high  sch.,  Springfield,  Mass.; 
curator,  Mus.  Natural  History,  Springfield,  1895- 
10;  prin.  Central  High  Sch..  Springfield,  1900-10; 
deputy  commr.  of  edn.  for  Mass.,  since  1910. 
Conglist.  Mason.  Fellow  (1895)  A.A.A.S.;  trustee 
Internat.  Y.M.C.A.  Training  Sch.  since  1905.  Con- 
tbr. to  mags,  and  newspapers.  Recreations:  walk- 
ing. Home:  39  St.  Paul  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office: 
Ford  Bldg.,  Boston. 

OBTH,  John,  musician;  b.  nr.  Annweiler,  Ger- 
many, Dec.  2,  1850;  brought  to  U.S.  when  1  yr.  old, 
parents  settling  at  Taunton,  Mass.;  began  learning 


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piano  at  8;  played  the  organ  in  one  of  the  Taunton 
chs.  at  12;  studied  in  Boston,  1866-70,  teaching  in 
the  Conservatory  and  in  the  city,  and  playing  in 
ch.  to  earn  means  to  continue  studies  in  Germany, 
1870-5,  under  Kullak,  Lebort,  Pruckner,  Deppe, 
Liszt  on  piano,  and  composition  with  Faiszt, 
Weitzmann,  Kiel  and  P.  Scharwenka;  m.  Lizette 
Emma  Blood,  May  28,  1883.  Since  1875,  pianist  and 
teacher  in  Boston.  Home:  156  Ray  State  Kd.,, 
Brookline,  Mass.    Studio:  Steinert  Hall,  Boston.* 

OBTH,  Lizette  E..  composer;  .Tulv  6,  lS.">8-Sept. 
14,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica, 1912-13.) 

OBTH,  Mouutford  Stokely,  merchant;  b.  Hia- 
watha, Kan.,  I'^eb.  IT.  1877;  s.  Christopher  H.  and 
Mary  Loise  (Leonard)  Orth;  descendant  of  John 
Alden,  of  the  Mayflower;  grad.  Hiawatha  Acad., 
1893;  unmarried.  Entered  employ  of  George  H.. 
Leonard  &  Co.,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  1893,  and  became 
mem.  of  firm,  1904;  assisted,  1906,  in  organizing 
firm  of  Marden,  Orth  &  Hastings,  importers  and 
exporters  of  oils,  greases,  etc.,  and  has  been  pres. 
same  since  June  1,  1913;  pres.  Miller  Mfg.  Co., 
Providence,  R.I.;  pres.  Basic  Extract  Co.,  Basic, 
Va.  Mem.  Am.  Leather  Chemists'  Assn.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic  Assn., 
Woodland  Golf;  Chemists'  (New  York).  Recrea- 
tions: golf,  tennis,  motoring.  Home:  1213  Beacon 
St..  Brookline.  Mass.  Office:  225  Purchase  St.,  Bos- 
ton, iNIass. 

OBVIS,  Alliert  Charles,  mfr. ;  b.  Manchester,  Vt., 
Aug.  7,  1863;  s.  Charles  Frederick  an!!l  Laura  Ellen 
(Walker)  Orvis;  ed.  common  schs.  and  Burr  and 
Burton  Sem.;  m.  Elmina  Simpson,  of  Hoosick 
Falls,  N.Y.,  Nov.  20,  1906;  1  son,  Charles  Frederick 
Orvis  2d.  Associated  as  manager  with  R.  J.  Orvis, 
in  the  manufacture  of  fishing  tackle,  since  1880; 
mgr.  of  Orvis  Cottage  (a  summer  resort),  Man- 
chester, Vt.;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910-12,  1912-14. 
Democrat.  Protestant.  Club:  Ondawa  (pres.).  Ad- 
dress: Manchester,  Vt. 

ORVIS,  Charles  P.,  mfr.,  angler;  b.  Manchester, 
Vt.,  June  19.  1831.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

OSBOBN,  Abraham  Coles,  college  pres.;  b.  Scotch 
Plains.  N.  J.,  Feb.  20,  1831 ;  s.  Jonathan  and  Amelia 
(Van  Deursen)  Osborn;  A.B.,  Colgate  U.,  Hamil- 
ton, N.Y.,  1855.  A.M.,  1858;  grad.  Hamilton  Theol. 
Seminary,  1858;  (D.D.,  Shurtleff  College,  111.,  1867; 
LL.D.,  Colgate,  1905);  m.  Emma  J.  Hatfield,  of 
New  York  (now  deceased).  Ordained  Bapt.  minis- 
try, 1858;  pastor  Jefferson  St.  Ch.,  Louisville,  Ky., 
1858-62,  Fourth  Ch.,  St.  Louis,  1862-9,  Tabernacle 
Ch.,  Brooklvn,  1869-73.  South  Ch.,  New  York. 
1873-7.  First  Ch..  North  Adams,  Mass.,  1877-84, 
First  Ch.,  Albion,  N.Y.,  1884-95;  pres.  and  prof, 
theology,  Benedict  Coll.,  Columbia,  S.C,  1895-10. 
Mem.  corpn.  Colgate  U.  Mem.  Bapt.  Edn.  Soc,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Mason  (K.T.).  Author:  The  Mormon 
Doctrine  of  God  and  Heaven.  Address:  North 
Adams,  ]Mass.* 

OSBOBN,  Georgre  Wakeman,  M.D.;  b.  Easton, 
Conn.,  Nov.  6,  1860;  s.  David  Hull  and  Melissa 
(Banks)  Osborn;  descendant  in  8th  generation  on 
father's  side  from  Capt.  Richard  Osborn,  Hing- 
ham,  Mass.,  1635,  served  in  Pequot  war;  res.  New 
Haven,  Conn..  1639-53.  removed  to  Fairfield,  Conn., 
1653;  and  on  his  mother's  side  from  John  Banks, 
town  clerk,  Windsor,  Conn.,  1643;  settled  in  Fair- 
field soon  after;  prep.  edn.  Staples  Acad.,  Easton; 
taught  school,  Easton,  1878;  B.A.,  Yale,  1884;  M.D.. 
Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia  U.),  N.Y.,  1887; 
m.  Peabody,  Mass.,  Dec.  27,  1888,  Nellie  Maria 
Boynton  (descendant  of  John  Boynton,  Rowley, 
Mass.,  1638  and  James  Boynton.  killed  at  battle  of 
Bunker  Hill):  childi'en,  Lelius  Bovnton.  h.  Nov.  7, 
1890  (died  July  3.  1891);  Beatrice  Melissa  (Mrs. 
Alan  Edmund  Aube),  Apr.  18.  1892;  Helen  Eugenie, 
Feb.  20,  1897;  Richard  Galen,  Dec.  14,  1903. 
Has  practiced  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  since  1888; 
house  phys.,  Bridgeport  Hosp..  1887-8;  was  city 
phys.  and  surgeon  to  Emergency  Hosp.,  1888-92. 
1895-9;  visiting  phys.,  St.  Vincent's  Hosp.,  since 
1905;  ex-pres.  Bd.  of  Health  and  mem.  1904-6, 
1910-12;  ex-pres.  Bridgeport  Dem.  Assn.,  1910-12; 
ex-surgeon,  fire  dept.,  1910-12;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn. 
since  1912;  med.  examirer  Met.  Life  Ins.  Co.  of 
N.Y.,    since    1889;    Life   Extension    Institute,   N.Y., 


since  1914,  and  several  ins.  and  fraternal  organiza- 
tions; sec.  Bd.  U.S.  Pension  iOxaminiiig  Surgeons, 
since  1913.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Am.  Acad.  Medicine., 
Conn.  Med.  Soc,  Fairfield  Co.  Med.  Assn.  Mason 
(32°,  K.T.,  Shriner);  Elk,  Redman,  Forester, 
Moose;  mem.  S.A.R.  Club:  Algonquin.  Made  tour 
of  Europe,  1900,  Pacific  Coast,  1904.  Recreations: 
hunting,  fishing,  sea  bathing.  Address:  888  Broad 
St..  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

OSBOBN,  John  Joel;  b.  New  Haven.  Conn.,  Nov. 
4,  1857;  s.  Jolni  .1.  and  Charlotte  A.  (Gilbert)  Os- 
born; ancestors  settled  in  New  Haven  about  250 
yrs.  ago;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Cheshire  Sch.;  m. 
Jeannie  C.  Winchell,  of  New  Haven.  Conn.,  Nov.  4, 
1914.  Began  with  John  J.  Osborn  &  Co.,  mfrs.  of 
carriages;  in  real  estate  business  since  1892;  sec. 
The  John  T.  Sloan  Co.;  treas.  New  Haven  City 
Burial  Ground,  Trinity  Church  Home.  Mem.  bd. 
trustees  The  Cheshire  Sch.  Democrat.  Episco- 
palian; elk.  Trinity  Ch.  Mem.  S.R.  Clubs:  Quin- 
nipiack,  Country,  Lawn.  Economic,  Yacht.  Recrea- 
tions: motoring.  Home:  115  Livingston  St.  Office: 
129  Church  St..  New  Haven.  Conn. 

OSBOBN,    Iiymau    Perley,    banker;    ta.    Peabody, 

Mass..  Sept.  22,  1860;  s.  Lyman  and  Maria  Taylor 
(Perley)  Osborn;  descendant  of  the  Southwicks 
and  Proctors  who  arrived  in  America  in  17th  cen- 
tury, Osborns,  early  in  18th  century;  grad.  high 
sch..  Peabody.  1877;  m.  Oct.  3,  1892,  Elizabeth 
Cheever  Osborn,  of  East  Boston,  Mass.  Librarian 
Peabody  Inst.  Library,  1898-1915;  pres.  Warren 
Nat.  Bank:  v.-p.  Peabody  Co-operative  Bank. 
Trustee  and  sec.  J.  B.  Thomas  Hosp.;  treas.  and 
elk.  Isaac  Munroe  Home  for  Needy  Children.  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  Address:  55  Central  St.,  Pea- 
body, Mass. 

OSBOBN,  Norris  Galpin.  .iournalist;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Apr.  17,  1858;  s.  Minott  A.  and  Cath- 
erine Sophia  (Gilbert)  Osborn;  ancestors  on  both 
sides  of  family  were  original  members  of  New 
Haven  Colony;  grad.  Hopkins  Grammar  Sch..  New 
Haven,  1875;  B.A..  Yale,  1880  (hon.  M.A.,  1886); 
m.  Kate  Gardner,  of  New  York,  Dec.  27,  1881;  5 
children,  Innis  G.,  Minott  A.,  Dorothy  (Mrs.  E.  M. 
Bristol,  of  New  York),  Gardner,  Katherine.  Served 
on  New  Haven  Register,  oeginning  as  reporter, 
1880,  editor  since  1884;  purchased  majority  inter- 
est in  New  Haven  Journal  and  Courier,  1907.  and 
is  now  the  controlling  editor;  writer  and  speaker 
on  pub.  questions;  has  written  on  many  topics 
over  name  "Trumbull,"  in  New  York  Herald,  since 
1895.  Mem.  Bd.  Dirs..  Conn.  State  Prison,  also 
mem.  Bd.  of  Parole;  staff  officer  Conn.  N.G.,  with 
title  of  col.;  del.  from  New  Haven  to  Conn.  Constl. 
Conv.,  1892;  v.-p.  Conn.  Sound  Money  League, 
1896;  mem.  several  state  commns,;  del.  to  Dem. 
nat.  and  state  convs.,  etc.  Episcopalian.  Mem. 
S.A.R.,  Founders  and  Patriots  of  America.  Recrea- 
tions: prison  affairs,  art.  collecting  rare  books. 
Home:  239  Bradley  St.  Office:  The  Journal  and 
Courier,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

OSBOBNE,  Arthur  Dimou,  lawyer;  b.  Fairfield, 
Conn.,  Apr.  17.  1828;  s.  Hon.  Thomas  B.  O.  (grad. 
Yale,  1817,  :M.C..  judge  Co.  Ct.,  prof,  law,  Yale)  and 
Elizabeth  Huntington  (Dimon)  Osborne;  descend- 
ant of  Richard  Osborne,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  and 
later  at  Fairfield,  Conn.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1848;  admitted 
to  bar,  1850;  m.  Frances  Louisa  Blake,  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Aug.  2,  1858  (died  Dec.  21,  1893); 
2  sons,  Thomas  Burr,  Arthur  Sherwood.  Practiced 
at  Fairfield.  1850-4,  and  at  New  Haven  until  1882; 
elk.  Supreme  and  Superior  cts..  New  Haven.  1860- 
81;  pres.  Second  Nat.  Bank,  New  Haven,  1881-99, 
since  v.-p.  and  dir.;  dir.  N.Y..N.H.  &  H.  R.R.  Co., 
1895-1906  (resigned);  also  Consol.  Ry.  Co.,  N.E. 
Navigation  Co..  etc.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1854; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  New  Haven,  1879-81.  Repub- 
lican. Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
(Yale);  mem.  N.H.  Colony  Hist.  Soc,  Fairfield 
Hist.  Soc,  S.A.R.  Clubs:  (jfraduates',  New  Haven 
Country.  Has  written  and  published  several  hist, 
papers:  also  History  of  Dolbeare  Family  and 
Memorials  of  Ancestry,  and  Kindred.  Address:  52 
Trumbull  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

OSBOBNE,  Caroline  A.,  M.D.;  b.  East  Temple- 
ton,  Mass.,  Apr.  18,  1866;  d.  Dwight  C.  and  Maria 
Jane    (Howe)    Osborne;    ed.    pub.   schs.,    Maynard, 


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Mass.;  Wesleyan  Acad.,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1886-8; 
grad.  Worcester  City  Hosp.  Training  Sch.  foi 
Nurses,  1S91;  M.D.,  Woman's  Med.  Coll.  of  Pa., 
Phila.,  1899;  studied  Clark  U.,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1904-8,  A.M.,  1907,  Ph.D.,  1908;  unmarried.  Teacher 
pub.  schs.,  Ludlow,  Mass.,  1888-9;  pvt.  nursing,  and 
asst.  in  doctor's  office,  1891-4;  supt.  of  nurses, 
Memorial  Hosp.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1899-04;  instr. 
of  nurses  since  1904;  gen.  practice  of  medicine 
since  1904.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Metho- 
dist. Writer  of  monographs  and  articles  on  med. 
and  related  subjects.  Recreations:  animal  psychol- 
ogy.   Address:  145  Woodland  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

OSBOBNE,  Cyrus  Fearl,  clergyman;  July  22, 
1834-AU14.   IS.  1912.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

OSBOBNE,  Frank  ■Wellman,  editor;  b.  Lynn, 
Mas.s.,  Apr.  18,  1878;  s.  Wellman  and  Ellen  M. 
(Rolfe)  Osborne;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1899;  m.  Margher- 
ita  O.  Cassino,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  Mar.  7,  1910.  Ed- 
itor of  Black  Cat  (mag.)  since  Dec,  1913.  Club: 
Oxford  (Lynn).  Home:  63  Federal  St.  Office:  S.  E. 
Cassino  Co..  Salem,  ;Mass. 

OSBOBNZ:,  Georg'e  Abbott,  college  prof.;  b.  Dan- 
vers,  Ma.ss.,  Dec.  21,  1839;  s.  George  A.  and  Elvina 
(Smith)  Osborne;  B.S.,  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch. 
(Harvard),  I860:  unmarried.  Instr.  mathematics, 
Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.,  1860-1:  asst.  piof.  mathe- 
matics, U.S.  Naval  Acad.,  ISGl-.'i:  prof,  navigation 
and  nautical  astronomy,  1866-70,  prof,  mathe- 
matics, 1870-02,  Walker  prof.,  1902-10,  V\alker 
prof,  emeritus,  1910 — ,  Ma-ss.  In.st.  Tech.  Fellow 
A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am.  Math.  Soc.  Episcopalian. 
Club:  Technology.  Author:  Examples  of  Differen- 
tial Equations,  1886;  Differential  and  Integral  Cal- 
culus, 1891,  revised,  1906.  Home:  249  Berkeley  St., 
Boston.* 

OSBOKNE,  Iiouis  P.  P.,  leather  mfr. :  b.  Peabody, 
Mass.,  .Ian.  4,  1883:  s.  Calvin  P.  and  Louisa  V. 
(Jones)  Osborne;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs., 
Peabody;  m.  Marguerite  Bott,  of  Peabody,  June  1, 
1910;  2  daughters.  Began  active  career  in  employ 
of  A.  C.  Lawrence  Leather  Co.,  Boston,  spring  of 
1902,  continued  there  2  yrs.  ana  2  yrs.  in  factory 
of  the  company,  at  Peabody,  Mass.;  engaged  in 
mfr.  of  leather,  firm  of  C.  P.  Osborne  Co.;  mem. 
Rep.  Town  Com.,  Peabody,  since  1904  (has  served 
as  chmn.,  now  sec).  Mem.  Mass.  N.G.  10  yrs.,  re- 
tiring as  capt.;  mem.  2d  Corps  Cadets  Veteran 
Assn.  Mem.  and  ex-pres.  Bd.  of  Trade,  Peabody. 
Mem.  Nat.  Assn.  Tanners,  N.E.  Shoe  &  Leather 
Assn.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Jordan  Lodge, 
F.  and  A.M.  Club:  Peabody  (v.-p.).  Home:  271 
Lowell  St.    Office:  100  Foster  St.,  Peabody,  Mass. 

OSBOBNB,  Marg'herita  Osbom,  editor;  b.  Pea- 
body, Mass.,  Nov.  27,  1878:  d.  Samuel  Edson  and 
Melvina  King  (Osborn)  Cassino;  ed.  Peabody  High 
Sch.  and  RadclifCe  Coll.;  m.  Dana  Lamper  Forbes, 
of  Lynn,  Mass..  Apr.  25,  1899  (died  Dec  13,  1902); 
m.  2d,  Frank  Wellman  Osborne,  of  Lynn.  Mass., 
May  7,  1910.  Editor:  Everyday  Housekeeping, 
1908-11;  now  editor  Little  Polks,  and  Children's 
Magazine.    Hoine:  Naples  Rd.,  Salem,  Mass.* 

OSBOBNB,  Oliver  Thomas,  M.D.;  b.  New  Haven, 

Conn.,  Nov.  14,  1S62;  s.  Oliver  S.  and  Ellen  (Stur- 
ges)  Osborne;  M.D.,  Yale,  1884.  A.M..  1900;  post- 
grad, work,  Leipzig,  1885;  m.  Mary  W.  Tvler,  of 
New  Haven,  1888.  Practiced  at  New  Haven.  1886; 
prof,  therapeutics,  Yale  Med.  Sch.,  since  1S95;  ex- 
prof,  materia  medica  therapeutics  and  clin.  ined- 
icine;  ex-chief  med.  clinic.  New  Haven  Dispensary; 
chmn.  med.  bd.  Gaylord  Farm  Tuberculosis  Sana- 
torium. Editor  therapeutic  sect.  Journal  A.M. A., 
1908 — .  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
societies,  etc.)  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Club: 
Graduates'.  Home:  252  York  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.* 

OSBOBNB,  Thomas  Burr,  chemist;  b.  New  Ha- 
ven, Conn.,  Aug.  5.  1859;  s.  Arthur  D.  and  Frances 
Louisa  (Blake)  Osborne:  A.B.,  Yale,  1881.  spl. 
studies  chemistry,  same,  Ph.D..  1885  (Sc.D.,  1910); 
m.  Elizabeth  Annah  Johnson,  of  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1886.  Research  chemist.  Conn.  Agrl.  Expt.  Sta., 
1886 — ;  also  research  asso.  Carnegie  Instn.,  T^'■ash- 
ington.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
societies,  books,  etc.)  Home:  52  Trumbull  St., 
New  Haven,  Conn.* 


OSGOOD,  Charles  "Wesley,  retired  financier;  b. 
North  .Aiidovti-,  .Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1841.  (See  vol.  1909.) 

OSGOOD,  Edmund  Quincy  Sewall,  clergyman;  b. 
Cohassct,  Mass.,  l-'ib.  2(i,  1851;  s.  Rev.  Joseph  and 
Ellen  Devereux  (Sewall)  Osgood;  ed.  Cohasset 
schs.  and  under  father;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1875;  S.T.B., 
Harvard  Divinity  Sch.,  1878;  m.  Cohasset,  Sept.  23, 
1879,  Mary  Hobart  Tower;  2  children,  Ethel  Lewis, 
Ronald  Sewall.  Ordained  to  ministry  Unitarian 
Ch.,  1878;  pa.stor.  First  Ch.,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1878- 
85,  Unitarian  Congl.  Ch.,  Grafton,  Mass.,  1886-90, 
First  Unitarian  Soc,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  1890-4, 
Unitarian  Congl.  Ch.,  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  since  Oct.  6, 
1897.  Mem.  Am.  Unitarian  Assn.,  Unitarian  S.S. 
Soc,  Brattleboro  Ministerial  Union,  Everett  Athe- 
naeum, Pi  Eta  (Harvard).  Republican.  Club: 
Harvard,  of  Vermont.  Address:  81  High  St.,  Brat- 
tleboro, Vt. 

OSGOOD,  Edward  Iiouis,  banker,  publisher  and 
mfr.;  Aug.  6,  lS44-June  10,  1911.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

OSGOOD,  Fred  luther,  M.D.;  b.  Brookline,  Vt., 
Aug.  5,  1858;  s.  Luther  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Park) 
Osgood;  ed.  pub.  schs.  to  16,  Leland  &  Gray  Sem., 
Townshend,  and  Vt.  Acad.;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of 
Vt.,  1889;  m.  Newfane,  Vt.,  Aug.  IS,  1887,  Lula  E. 
Davidson;  2  children,  Fred  Davidson,  Milon  Park. 
Has  practiced  at  Townshend  since  1889;  mem.  bd. 
trustees  and  1st  v.-p.  Leland  &  Gray  Sem.,  since 
1891  (prudential  committee,  since  1891);  instr. 
physiology  same  many  yrs.  Deacon  Congl.  Ch.,  24 
yrs.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Vt.  State  and  Conn.  River  Val- 
ley med.  socs.  Mason;  mem.  Patrons  of  Hus- 
bandry.   Progressive.     Address:    Townshend,  Vt. 

OSGOOD,  Georg'e  Endicott,  clergyman;  b.  Bos- 
ton, June  6,  1854;  s.  Moses  Endicott  and  Sarah 
Clark  (Gleason)  Osgood;  descendant  on  grand- 
father's side  of  John  Osgood  and  James  Otis,  and 
on  grandmother's  side  of  Gov.  John  Endicott,  of 
Mass.  Colony;  ed.  high  sch.,  and  under  tutors;  B.D., 
Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1877;  m. 
Helen  Frances  Reed,  of  Waltham.  Mass.,  Oct.  2, 
1879;  2  children.  Rev.  Phillips  Endicott,  Edith 
Elvira  (Mrs.  George  B.  Nerney,  of  Attleboro,  Mass. 
Deacon,  1877,  priest,  1878,  P.E.  Ch.;  asst.  Christ 
Ch.,  Waltham,  1877-8;  in  charge  St.  Matthew's 
Ch.,  and  asst.  at  All  Saints  Ch.,  Worcester,  1878-81; 
rector  Grace  Ch.,  North  Attleboro,  since  Jan.,  1881. 
Address:  North  Attleboro,  Alass. 

OSGOOD,  Gilman,  M.D. :  b.  Abington,  Mass., 
Feb.  26,  1863:  s.  Gilman  and  Isabella  (Foster)  Os- 
good; descendant  of  Elder  Brewster,  of  the  May- 
flower; grad.  Abington  High  Sch.,  1880;  M.D., 
Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1886;  m. 
Mabel  Richardson  Russell,  of  Abington,  Jan.  14, 
1891;  5  children,  Louise,  Gilman,  Russell,  Foster, 
Helen.  Interne  Kings  Co.  Hosp.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y., 
1886-7;  asst.  and  sr.  asst.  phys.  Kings  Co.  Lunatic 
Hosp.,  1887-9;  asst.  supt.  Kings  Co.  Hosp.,  1889-90; 
removed  to  Rockland,  Mass.,  1890;  asso.  med.  ex- 
aminer and  med.  examiner,  2d  Plymouth  Dist., 
Mass.,  since  1898;  mem.  Rockland  Bd.  of  Health, 
1900-3  inclusive;  town  phys.  since  1892;  chmn. 
Hist.  Com.  1912  Celebration  of  200th  Anniversary 
of  Incorporation  of  Town  of  Abington.  Mem. 
Corpn.  Mass.  Sch.  for  Feeble-IMinded,  Waltham. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Medico-Legal 
Soc,  Mass.  Assn.  Bds.  of  Health,  Plymouth  Dist. 
Med.  Soc.  (councillor),  Hatherlev  Med.  Club  (ex- 
pres.).  Kings  Co.  (N.Y.)  Med.  Soc.  Mason  (K.T.): 
Odd  Fellow.  Republican.  Universalist.  Club: 
Union  Glee.  Author:  Memorial  to  Henrv  Watson 
Dudley,  M.D.,  1907;  60th  Anniversary  of  Plymouth 
Dist.  Med.  Societv,  1911;  Catalogue  of  the  Abing- 
ton High  School,  1912.  Address:  258  Union  St., 
Rockland,   Mass. 

OSGOOD,  Bobert  Bayley,  IM.D. ;  b.  Salem,  Mass., 
Julv  6,  1873;  s.  John  C.  and  IMartha  E.  (Whipple) 
Osgood;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1895;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1899;  m.  Margaret  Chapin,  of  Brookline, 
Mass.,  Apr.  29.  1902.  Practiced  in  Boston  since 
1899;  asst.  visiting  orthopedic  surgeon,  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.;  instr.  in  orthopedic  surgery.  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Orthopedic  Assn..  Boston  Or- 
thopedic Club.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Union  Boat, 
Harvard,  St.  Botolph.  Address:  372  Marlboro  St., 
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OSGOOD,  William  rog-gr,  mathematician;  b.  Bos- 
ton, :Mar.  10,  1S64;  s.  William  and  Mary  Rogers 
(Gannett)  Osgood;  A.I^,.,  Harvard,  1S86,  A.M.,  1887; 
U.  of  Gottingen,  1SS7-9;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Erlangen, 
1890;  (LL.D..  Clark  U.,  1909);  m.  Therese  Ru- 
precht,  of  Gottingen,  Germany,  Julv  17,  1890. 
Instr.,  1890-3,  asst.  prof,  mathematics,  1893-03, 
prof,  since  1903,  Harvard.  Mem.  Internat.  Commn. 
on  the  Teaching  of  Mathematics;  editor  Annals  of 
Mathematics,  1899-02.  Transactions  Am.  Math. 
Soc,  1909-10.  Mem.  Nat.  Academy  Sciences,  Am. 
Math.  Soc.  (pres.,  1904-5),  Am.  Rhilos.  Soc, 
Deutsche  Mathematiiter  Vereinigung,  Circolo  Mat- 
ematico  di  Palei'mo;  corr.  mem.  Math.  Soc.  of 
Charkow;  hon.  mem.  Calcutta  Math.  Soc;  mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  (See  Who's  Wlio  in  America  for 
list  of  books,  etc.).  Address:  74  Avon  Hill  St.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.* 

OSGOOD,  William.  Newton,  lawyer;  b.  Lowell, 
Mass.,  June  11,  1855;  s.  George  Newton  and  Mi- 
nerva (Hayward)  Osgood;  grad.  Amherst  Coll., 
1878;  student  Boston  U.  Law  Sch. ;  admitted  to 
bar,  1880;  m.  Tewksbury,  Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1884,  Har- 
riet Leslie  Palmer;  1  daughter,  Helen  A.  Began 
practice  in  Lowell.  1880;  removed  office  to  Boston, 
1885;  mem.  Lowell  Common  Council,  1881-2  (pres. 
1882).  Mem.  com.  appointed  by  gov.,  1903,  on  re- 
lations between  employer  and  employe,  and  draft- 
ed a  workmen's  compensation  act,  the  1st  in  U.S.; 
especially  interested  in  improvements  in  govt. 
Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston, 
and  Middlesex  Bar  Assn.  Mason.  Clubs:  "Vesper 
Country,  Masonic  Home:  613  School  St.,  Lowell, 
Mass.    Office:  Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston. 

O'SHATTNESSY.  Georg-e  Francis,  congressman; 
b.  Galway,  Ireland,  May  1,  1868;  s.  Stephen  and 
Margaret  (Flvnn)  O'Shaunessv;  brought  to  U.S. 
at  4;  ed.  De  LaSalle  Inst.,  New  York,  lSSl-4;  LL.B., 
Columbia  Law  Sch.,  1889;  m.  Julien  M.  Keily.  of 
Providence,  R.I.,  June  24,  1902.  In  law  practice  at 
New  York,  1889-07,  Providence,  1907 — ;  sr.  mem. 
firm  O'Shaunessy,  Gainer  &  Carr.  Sec.  exec.  com. 
Shepard  Democracy,  Brooklyn.  1894-5;  mem.  Tam- 
many Hall  Gen.  Com.,  1898-02;  deputy  atty.  gen. 
N.Y.,  1904-5;  asst.  corpn.  counsel.  New  York,  1906- 
7;  mem.  R.I.  legislature,  1910;  mem.  62d  and  63d 
Congresses  (1911-15).  1st  R.I.  Dist.  Clubs:  Press 
(New  York),  Columbus,  Metacomet  Golf,  Cath- 
olic (Providence).  Home:  215  Broadway.  Office: 
Grosvenor  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

OSTERHOUT,  John  "Vanleuven,  clergyman;  Jan. 

2,    1837-Feh.    17.    1914.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

OSTEBHOUT,  Winthrop  John  "Vanleuven,  bota- 
nist; b.  Brooklyn,  Aug.  2.  1871:  s.  Jolm  Vanleviven 
and  Annie  Loranthe  (Beman)  Osterhout;  A.B., 
Brown  U.,  1893,  A.M.,  1894;  U.  of  Bonn.  1895-6;  Ph. 
D.,  U.  of  Cal..  1899;  m.  Anna  Maria  Landstrom, 
of  Berkeley,  Cal.,  June  17,  1899.  Instr.  in  botany. 
Brown  U.,  1883-5;  instr.  botanv.  Woods  Hole, 
Mass..  1894-5;  instr.  botanv.  1896-01,  asst.  prof., 
1901-7,  asso.  prof.  1907-9.  U.  of  Cal.;  asst.  prof, 
botany.  1909-13,  prof.,  1913 — .  Harvard.  Fellow 
A.A.A.S..  Am.  Academy  Arts  and  Sciences,  "Wash- 
ington Acad.  Sciences,  Boston  Soc.  Natural  His- 
tory; mem.  Bot.  Snc  America,  Am.  Physiological 
Soc  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and 
writings.)  Address:  60  Buckingham  St.,  Cam- 
bridee.  Mass.* 

OSTBANDEB,  Fannie  Eliza,  author;  b.  North 
Haven,  Conn".;  d.  John  Milton  and  Mary  A.  (Ladd) 
Ostrander;  grad.  Wis.  State  Normal  Sch.;  also 
studied  under  pvt.  teachers;  teacher  4%  yrs.;  un- 
married. Critic,  editor  and  writer  for  Chicago  pub- 
lishing house.  1899.  Contbr.  verse  and  prose  to 
mags.  (See  "^^ho's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books.)     Home:  506  Elm  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

OSTBANDEB.  John  Edwin,  mathematician;  b. 
Slingerlands,  N.Y..  Mar.  20.  1865;  s.  John  and  Cath- 
arine (Van  Den  Bergh)  Ostrander:  A.B.  and  C.E., 
Union  Coll..  N.Y.,  1886,  A.M.,  1889;  m.  Sarah  C. 
Cowan,  of  Youngstown.  N.Y.,  Sept.  26.  1888.  Engr. 
sewer  constrn..  West  Troy,  N.Y.,  1886:  asst.  engr. 
C.  G."W.  Rv.,  1887;  engr.  in  state  engring.  dept.  of 
N.Y..  1888-91;  instr.  civ.  engring.,  Lehigh  U.,  1891- 
92;  prof.  civ.  engring.  and  mechanic  arts  and  irri- 
gation engr.,  Expt.  Sta.,  U.  of  Ida.,  1892-7;  prof, 
mathematics  and  civ.  engring.,  and  meteorologist. 


Expt.  Sta.,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1897 — ;  actg.  prof, 
astronomy,  Amherst  Coll.,  1900.  01,  07.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  writings,  etc.) 
Home:  Amherst,  Mass.* 

O'SUIiIiI'VAK,  James  T.,  real  estate  and  insur- 
ance.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

OTIS,  Amy,  aitist,  teacher  of  art;  b.  Sherwood, 
Cayuga  Co..  N.Y.;  d.  Samuel  Davis  and  Elizabeth 
(Gorham)  Otis;  descendant  of  John  Otis,  of  Hing- 
ham,  I\Iass.,  .lohn  Gorham,  of  BarnstaV)le.  also  of 
John  Howland,  of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  Sherwood 
Select  Sch.;  Cornell  U.;  Phila.  Sch.  of  Design  for 
Women;  Pa.  Acad.  Fine  Arts;  Colorossi  Sch.,  Paris, 
and  in  pvt.  studios,  Paris;  unmarried.  Portrait 
painter  in  Phila.  for  number  of  yrs.;  teacher  of 
fine  arts  in  Miss  Capen's  Sch.  for  Girls.  1911-14; 
now  teacher  Wheaton  Coll.  Exhibited  in  Phila., 
New  York,  Boston  and  Chicago.  Mem.  Phila.  Wa- 
ter Color  Club.  Pa.  Soc.  Miniature  Painters,  Plastic 
Club,  Fellowship  of  Pa.  Acad.  Fine  Arts,  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma  (Psi  Chapter).  Conglist.  Address: 
W'heaton  College,  Norton,  Mass. 

OTIS,  Edward  Osg-ood.  M.D.;  b.  Rye.  N.H.,  Oct. 
29,  1848;  s.  Rev.  Israel  T.  and  Olive  Morgan  (Os- 
good) Otis;  A.B..  Harvard,  1871.  M.D.,  1877:  m. 
Marion  Faxon,  of  Boston,  .Tune  6.  1894;  children, 
Olive.  John  F.,  Edward  O..  Jr.,  William  F.,  Brooks. 
Settled  in  practice  of  medicine  in  Boston,  1880;  spe- 
cialty is  pulmonary  diseases,  particularly  tuber- 
culosis, and  writer  and  speaker  on  its  prevention; 
has  been  connected  with  various  med.  instns. ;  late 
supt.  and  now  phys.  to  tuberculosis  dept..  Boston 
Dispensary;  has  been  visiting  phys.  to  Home  for 
Consumptives:  apptd.  prof,  pulmonary  diseases 
and  climatology  in  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1901; 
late  visiting  and  consulting  phvs.  to  Mass.  State 
Sanatorium.  Del.  Congress  of  Tuberculosis.  Lon- 
don. 1901:  U.S.  del.  Internat.  Congress  of  Tubercu- 
losis, Rome,  1912.  I\Iem.  advisory  bd.  Dennison 
(settlement)  House.  Boston:  trustee  Exeter  (N.H.) 
Cottage  Hosp..  Montgomery  (Ala.)  Colored  Sch. 
Conglist.  Republican.  Mem,  Am.  Climatol.  Assn. 
(pres.  1898).  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn..  Nat.  Assn. 
Study  and  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis;  ex-pres. 
Boston  Assn.  for  Relief  and  Control  of  Tubercu- 
losis; corr.  mem.  Internat.  Anti-Tuberculosis  Assn. 
Mem.  S.A.R..  Soc  Colonial  Wars.  Club:  Harvard. 
Author:  The  Great  "White  Plague.  1909;  Tubercu- 
losis. Its  Cause.  Cure  and  Prevention,  1914:  also 
series  of  articles  on  Climatic  Renorts  for  Wood's 
Reference  Handiiook  of  the  Med.  ."Sciences.  1900. 
Contbr.  to  med.  literature,  and  article  on  tuber- 
culosis, in  Muller  and  Kelly's  Practical  Treatment, 
1911.    Address:   381   Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

OTIS,  Ensig-n,  editor;  b.  Rockland.  Me..  Sept.  7, 
1884-  s.  Oliver  and  Susan  S.  (Robbins)  Otis;  de- 
scendant of  .Tohn  Otis,  who  came  from  Barnstable. 
England,  to  Scituate,  Mass,.  1661;  ed.  nub.  schs.  of 
Rockland:  A.B..  Bowdoin.  1907;  m.  Elizabeth  Ad- 
ams Farwell.  of  Rockland.  Me.,  Oct.  10.  1911.  Sec 
pnd  asst.  msrr.  Opinion  Pub.  Co.,  publishers  of  The 
Rockland  Opinion,  since  1908:  coroner  for  Knox 
County.  1911-13.  Trustee  State  Sch.  for  Boys, 
«outh  Portland,  Me..  Industrial  Sch..  Hallowell, 
Me.  Democrat.  Mason.  Home:  21  Lindsey  St. 
Oflnce:   463   Main  St..  Rockland.  Me. 

OTIS,  Oliver,  editor  and  pub.;  b.  Leed=.  Me., 
Ausr.  25.  1848:  s.  John  H  and  Helen  M.  (Worthins) 
Otis;  descendant  of  John  Otis,  who  came  from 
England  to  Mass.;  ed.  common  schs.  and  Farming- 
ton  Acad.:  m.  Susan  S.  Robhins.  of  Deer  Tsl-^  Me.. 
Feb..  1882.  Apprentice  in  office  of  Patriot.  Farm- 
in  srton,  Me..  1862:  Lewiston  Journal,  1864;  iob 
oflnce.  Farmine-ton.  1865:  Democrat.  Paris.  Me., 
1866;  Gazette.  Lewiston.  1869:  Standard.  Aueusta. 
1873:  editor  Clipper.  Auburn  1873.  Commercial 
Bangor.  1874:  editor  Opinion.  Rockland.  Me.,  since 
1875:  bous?ht  hfilf  of  paper.  1879.  sole  owner  since 
1893;  treas.  and  mgr.  Opinion  Pub.  Co.  Democrat. 
York  and  Scottish  Rite  Mason:  mem.  O  F.S..  Odd 
Fellows  (T.ods'e.  Encampment.  Canton.  Rebekahs), 
K.  of  P.  (I^niform  Rank).  B  P.O.  Elks.  Home:  39 
Grove  St.  Office:  4  63  Main  St.,  Rockland.  Me. 
OTIS.  Walter  Joseph.  M.D.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
OUI.TON.  Iiamert,  l\f.D. ;  b.  Tattle  Shemoe-ue. 
"West   Co.,   N.B..   Can.,   July  4.   1882;   s.   George  and 


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Mary  Belle  (Phelan')  Oulton;  ed.  hisli  sclis.  of 
N.B. ;  Canadian  Commercial  Coll.,  Fredericton; 
grad.  Mass.  Coll.  of  Pharmacy,  Boston,  190,5;  i\l.l).. 
Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch..  1911;  m.  Helen  Eddv  Fitz, 
of  Providence,  R.I.,  July  27,  1914.  Interne,  l'9n-13; 
externe,  Jan. -Nov.,  191.3,  surgeon  to  out-patient.'j 
since  Nov.,  1913,  Providence  Memorial  Ho.s]).,  also 
lecturer  to  nurses  on  materia  medica  and  surgery 
since  Jan.,  1913.  Mem.  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Providence 
Med.  Assn.,  Am.  Hosp.  As.sn..  Phi  Chi,  Alpha 
Kappa  Kappa.  Mem.  Putnam  Lodge,  F.  &  A.M., 
Cambridge,  Mass.  Conglist.  Club:  Economic 
(Providence).  Home:  79  Barnes  St.  Office:  147 
Angell    St.,    Providence,    R.I. 

OVERIiOCK,  Melvin  Oeorg-e,  IM.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Appleton.  :\Ie..  Aug.  24,  1S65:  s.  l^andle  and  Lydia 
A.  (Cunningham)  Overlook;  descendant  of  Andrew 
Overlock,  who  came  from  Holland  to  Waldoboro, 
Me.,  1814:  grad.  Union  (Me.)  High  Sch.;  grad. 
Eastern  State  Normal  Sch..  Castine,  Me.,  1881; 
studied  Dartmoutli;  M.D.,  Baltimore  Med.  Coll., 
1899;  m.  Nettie  L.  Leib,  of  Hartford,  Conn..  Sept. 
14,  1887;  1  daughter,  Blanclie  May.  Practiced, 
Worcester,  IVIass.,  since  1899;  trustee  Worcester 
City  Hosp.;  state  insp.  of  health,  11th  Mass.  Dist. 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  A.A.A.S.,  Nat.  Assn. 
for  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis;  gen.  sec.  Nat. 
Assn.  for  Providing  Employment  for  Cured  Tuber- 
culosis Persons.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem. 
Knights  of  Pvthias,  Odd  Fellows,  I.O.R.M.  Au- 
thor: Working  People — Their  Health,  1910;  A 
Nurse  in  Every  Home,  1913.  Author  of  the  Over- 
locked  Tuberculosis  Agreement  (protecting  work- 
ing people) ;  also  of  Municipal  Sanatarium  Bill, 
Mass.  Recreations:  outdoor  life,  and  health  prob- 
lems in  all  nations.  Home:  91  Chandler  St.,  Wor- 
cester.  Mass. 

OVSSOIT,  Raymond  H.,  lawyer;  b.  Newton,  la.. 
Mar.  24,  1876;  s.  Anders  and  Hanna  M.  (Hansen) 
Oveson;  ed.  Kan.  State  Normal  Sch.,  and  Hotchkiss 
Sch.,  Lakeville,  Conn.  A.B.,  Harvard,  1905,  LL.B., 
1908;  m.  Catherine  Sabine,  of  Brookline,  IMass.. 
June  11,  1908;  1  daughter,  Margaret.  Lived  on 
ranch  in  Kan.  to  1895;  taught  sch.  2  yrs. ;  asst.  to 
President  Lowell,  of  Harvard,  while  in  law  sch., 
1906-8;  practiced  in  Boston  since  1908;  mem.  firm 
of  Hale.  Oveson  &  Kendall  since  1912;  div.  Cos- 
mopolitan Trust  Co.,  Boston  Journal,  Charles 
River  Cooperative  Soc;  dir.  and  treas.  N.E.  Co- 
operative Soc;  served  as  maj.  of  battalion,  Kan. 
State  Normal  Sch.,  1898-9.  Mem.  exec.  com.  Pro- 
gressive Party  of  Mass.;  chmn.  Town  Com.  and 
chmn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  of  Town  of  Southboro; 
candidate  for  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  10th  Dist..  1914. 
Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  Boston 
City,  Harvard,  Union  Boat  (Boston);  Harvard 
Varsity.  Recreations:  tennis,  amateur  fanning, 
historical  reading,  foreign  langs.  Home:  South- 
boro,  Mass.     Office:    15    State    St.,   Boston,   Mast,. 

OVIATT,  Edwin,  journalist;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Apr.  22,  1874;  s.  Sidney  Benjamin  and 
Emma  Eliza  (Mackav)  Oviatt;  descendant  of 
Thomas  Oviatt,  of  Milford.  Conn.,  1639;  prep.  edn. 
Hillhouse  High  Sch.,  New  Haven;  B.A.,  Yale,  1896; 
m.  Fanny  Seleg  Thompson,  of  New  Haven,  Apr. 
22,  1898;  3  children,  Sidney.  Darrow,  Alice.  Sec. 
to  George  W.  Cable,  Northampton,  Mass.,  1896; 
entered  journalistic  work  at  New  Haven,  1897; 
political  corr.  New  York  Tribune,  for  Conn.,  1905-7; 
mgr.  and  editor  Yale  Alumni  Weekly,  since  1906; 
pres.  and  treas.  Yale  Publishing  Assn.  Republican. 
Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs:  Graduates', 
Elizabethan.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  24  Ogden 
St.    Office:  209  Elm  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

OVIATT,  George  Alexander,  M.D. ;  b.  Boston, 
Mar.  30,  1849;  s.  George  Alexander  and  Isabella 
Graham  (Parker)  Oviatt;  grad.  Hartford  (Conn.) 
Latin  Sch.,  1868;  A.B.,  Yale.  1872;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys. 
and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1875;  m.  Sudbury,  Ma.ss., 
June  20,  1878.  Ella  Augusta  Hunt.  Has  practiced 
at  South  Sudbury,  Mass..  since  1875.  Home:  South 
Sudbury,  Mass. 

OWEN,  Charles  Edson,  clorgvman:  b.  Leeds, 
Me.,  Oct.  25,  1852;  s.  Charles  and  Martha  (Adams) 
Owen;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll..  1879  (Phi  Beta  Kappa); 
studied  theologv  at  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1881-4; 
(D.D.,   Colby,    1908);   m.   Waterville,   Me.,   July   23, 


1879,  Eleanor  E.  Nason;  2  children.  Edna  Margaret, 
Robert  Everett.  Ordained  to  ministry  Bapt.  Ch., 
1884;  pastor  Oakland,  Me.,  1884-90,  Gardiner,  1890- 
93,  Houlton,  1893-01;  fin.  sec,  Colby  Coll.,  1901-3; 
sec.  Chiistian  Civic  League  of  Me.,  since  1903. 
Address:    Waterville,    I\Ie. 

OWEN,  Charles  Hunter,  lawyer,  editor;  b.  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  Mar.  15,  1838;  s.  Elijah  Hunter  and 
Susannah  (Boardman)  Owen;  descendant  of  John 
Owen,  one  of  first  settlers  of  Windsor,  Conn.; 
prep.  edn.  Hartford  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1860, 
A.M.,  1863;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1863;  m. 
Esther  Sargent  Dixwell.  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Oct. 
18,  1866;  4  children,  Arria  D.,  Esther  B.,  Katharine 
(Mrs.  Arthur  Brewer),  Elijah  Hunter.  Admitted 
to  Conn,  bar,  1863;  practiced  in  Conn,  and  New 
York.  Served  in  Civil  W^ar  as  volunteer,  spl.  agt. 
and  aide  until  Battle  of  Cold  Harbor,  in  which 
was  disabled  by  wovinds;  was  It.  Co.  C,  1st  Conn. 
Heavy  Arty.,  and  a.d.c.  on  staff  of  Gen.  Robert 
O.  Tyler,  4th  Div.  2d  Corps,  Army  of  Potomac; 
bvtd.  capt.  for  gallantry  at  battle  of  Spottsylvania. 
Breeder  Jersey  cattle:  one  of  originators  of  corre- 
spondence resulting  in  tlie  adoption  at  Centennial 
Expn.,  Pliila.,  1876.  of  rule  now  in  force  on  milk 
and  butter  competitions.  Mem.  Am.  Jersey  Cattle 
club.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Skull  and  Bones 
(Yale),  Conn.  Humane  Soc.  (v.-p.).  Democrat. 
Liberal  Cliristian.  Author:  Tlie  Justice  of  tlie 
Mexican  War,  1905.  Lit.  editor  Hartford  Coui'ant, 
since  1905;  contbr.  to  periodicals.  Recreations: 
gardening,  fishing.  Home:  33  Niles  St.  Office: 
Hartford  Courant,  Hartford,  Conn. 

OWEN,  Ella  Seaver,  artist,  teacher;  Feb.  26, 
1852-19—.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

OWEN,  Georg-e  Cushman,  retired  mcht.;  b.  Port- 
land, Sept.  6,  1S4S:  s.  George  and  Ellen  Louisa 
(Merrill)  Owen;  pul).  sell,  edn.:  m.  Roxbury,  Mass., 
Oct.  20,  1885,  Eleanor  Dow  Knight.  In  employ 
wholesale  house  of  Jordan,  Marsh  &  Co.,  Boston, 
1867-74;  associated  with  George  M.  Moore  and 
organized  firm  of  Owen.  Moore  &  Co.,  Portland, 
1874,  of  which  has  been  treas.  since  incorporation, 
1892.    Home:   Portland,  Me. 

OWEN,  Georg-e  Bickson,  clergyman;  b.  New 
Bloomfield,  Pa.,  May  14,  1883;  s.  George  D.  and 
Sarah  (MacFarland)  Owen;  B.A.,  Lebanon  "Valley 
Coll.,  Annville,  Pa.,  1905;  S.T.B.,  Yale  Div.  Sch., 
1910;  m.  Ella  Bartruff  Owen,  of  New  Bloomfield, 
May  14,  1908;  1  daughter,  Miriam  Irene.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1911;  pastor  New  LTnderwood, 
S.D.,  1907-9,  Trumbull,  Conn.,  1910-12,  Thomaston, 
since  1912.  Republican.  Recreations:  books,  tennis. 
Address:  Thomaston,  Conn. 

OWEN,  George  William,  clergyman:  b.  Syracuse. 
N.Y.,  Nov.  5,  1873:  s.  Olin  Marvin  and  Mary  Caro- 
line (Muinford)  Owen;  descendant  of  Jolm  Reed, 
who  came  to  America  from  England,  1660;  Owen 
ancestry  settled  in  Pa.  about  1787:  grad.  Bing- 
hamton  (N.Y.)  Central  High  Sch.,  1893:  A.B.,  with 
honors,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1899,  A.M..  1903;  B.D., 
Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1903:  m.  Clara  Louise  Booth, 
of  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  Sept.  27,  1899;  3  children.  Lyman 
Booth.  Margaret  C.  George  B.  Ordained  C'ongl. 
ministrv.  1903;  pastor  1st  Ch.  of  Christ,  Lvnn, 
Mass.,  1903-11.  1st  Ch.,  of  Hyde,  Park,  Boston, 
since  Jan.  1.  1911.  Mem.  Boston  Ministers'  fleet- 
ing, Suffolk  South  Ministerial  Assn.  (pres.  1913-14), 
Lynn  Hist.  Soc,  Mass.  Peace  Soc.  Plii  Beta  Kappa. 
Club:  Pilgrim.  Recreations:  travel,  gardening.  Ad- 
dress:   40   Oak   St.,    Hyde   Park,   Boston. 

OWEN,  Boscoe  Palmer,  lawyer;  b.  Bath,  Me., 
Mar.  29,  1842;  s.  William  and  Sarah  (Webb) 
Owen;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1863,  A.M.,  1866;  pvt.  tutor 
in  family  of  Benjamin  F.  Butler,  1864-6:  m.  Mrs. 
Julia  A.  (Bachelder)  Nichols.  Sept.  25,  1909.  Began 
practice  in  Boston  with  William  Nichols,  later 
with  Andrew  J.  Bailey;  commr.  of  insolvency  for 
Suffolk  Co..  1876-7;  prin.  Boston  Evening  High 
Sch.,  1876-81:  citv  conveyancer  of  Boston  since 
1881.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  Ab- 
stract, Curtis.  Home:  65  Mt.  Vernon  St.  Office:  730 
Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston. 

OWEN,  William  S.;  b.  Milo.  Me..  Nov.  18.  1869; 
s.  William  H.  and  Clara  (Johnson)  Owen;  ed. 
common  schs.  of  Milo.;   grad.  Dept.  of  Pharmacy, 


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U.  of  Buffalo.  1S96;  m.  Dec.  20.  1S91,  Hattie  Scrip- 
ture, of  Kenduskeas.  i\le.  Apothecary  since  1S87; 
v.-p.  Kineo  Trust  Co.;  mgr.,  dir.  and  treas.  Milo 
Elec.  Liglit  Co.  since  1903;  treas.  Milo  Water  Co.; 
also  in  ins.  business;  mem.  Me.  State  Senate,  1904- 
05;  county  treas..  1906-10  inclusive.  Mem.  Rep. 
State  Com.    Baptist.    Mason.    Address:  Milo,  Me. 


FAASCHE,  Feder  Justin;  b.  Bergen,  Norway, 
June  11,  1861;  s.  Henrich  and  Augusta  Paasche; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Bergen;  m.  Marie  I.  Figved,  of 
Sturgeon  Bay,  Wis.,  Nov.  27,  1886;  2  children, 
Leola,  Norman.  Came  to  America.  1879;  in  the 
West,  1879-81;  elk.  Gill  &  Lootz,  Boston,  1881-6; 
with  Cunard  Line  of  steamers,  1887-06;  propr.  Bos- 
ton Ship  &  Steamship  Supply  Co.;  v. -consul  for 
Norway,  since  1906.  Republican.  Protestant.  Home: 
55  Hall  Av.,  "West  Somerville,  Mass.  Office:  161 
Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

PACKARD,  Arthiir  B.,  business  man;  b.  Rocl<- 
port.  :\Ie..  Ajn-.  7,  1874:  s.  Jacob  B.  and  Laura  (Car- 
roll") Packard;  ed.  Rockport  pub.  schs.;  m.  Mar.  28. 
1898,  Mattie  Bradford,  of  Rockland,  Me.  Born  and 
brought  up  on  farm;  began  in  beef  business  at 
Rockland  at  18  and  since  engaged  in  same  as 
wholesale  dealer;  also  farmer.  Selectman  of  Rock- 
port,  1905-7;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909.  1911, 
Senate,  1913;  co.  commr.  of  Knox  Co..  1915-21. 
Democrat.  Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Grange,  Loyal  Or- 
der of  Moose.  Home:  Rockport,  Me.  Address:  Rock- 
land,  Me. 

PACKARD,  Charles  Appleton,  IM.D. :  b.  Bruns- 
wick, Me.,   Nov.    10,   1828.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

PACKARD,  Edward  Newman,  clergyman:  b. 
Lancaster,  Mass..  Dec.  16.  1841;  s.  Rev.  Charles 
and  Rebecca  (Kent)  Packard;  prep.  edn.  Biddeford 
(Me.)  High  Sch.;  A.B..  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1862,  A.M., 
1865;  (D.D..  Syracuse  U..  1S91):  m.  Winona.  Minn., 
Nov.  10,  1870,  Mary  Elizabeth  Ford:  6  children, 
Charlotte  Mellen;  Mrs.  Dr.  Marshall  A.  Howe, 
Pleasantville.  N.Y. :  Mrs.  Dr.  E.  C.  Quereau,  Bay 
City,  Tex.;  Mrs.  Prof.  H.  C.  Cooper,  Syracuse  U. ; 
Edward  N.,  Jr..  M.D.,  Saranac  Lake,  N.Y. ;  Charles, 
Ph.D.,  Columbia  U.  Ordained  to  ministry  Congl. 
Ch.,  1870;  pastor  1st  Congl.  Ch.,  Evanston,  111., 
1870-9.  2d  Ch.,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1879-87.  Plym- 
outh Congl.  Ch.,  Syracuse,  N.Y..  1887-04.  Stratford, 
Conn.,  since  1904:  overseer  Bowdoin  Coll.  since 
1881;  asst.  recording  sec.  A.B.C.F.M.  ]Mem.  Monday 
Club  (Boston),  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc.  Fairfield 
Assn.  of  Ministers,  Psi  Upsilon.  Republican.  Ad- 
dress: Stratford,  Conn. 

PACKARD,  Frederic  Henry,  M.D.;  b.  Northamp- 
ton. Mass.,  May  7.  1875;  s.  Isaac  Henry  and  Char- 
lotte Vincent  (Smith)  Packard;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1898:  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch..  1902;  post-grad, 
study  in  Germany,  chieflv  at  Munich;  m.  Florence 
Favour,  of  South  Natick,  Mass..  June  21,  1905. 
Interne  Boston  City  Hosp.  and  Long  Island  Hosp., 
Boston;  now  1st  asst.  phys.  McLean  Hosp.  for  the 
Insane,  Belmont,  Mass.  ]Mem.  Am.  Medico-Psychol. 
Assn.,  Boston  Soc.  Psychiatry  and  Neurology, 
Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Club:  Harvard  (Bos- 
ton).   Home:  Waverley,  Mass. 

PACKARD,  Georg-e  Arthur,  mining  engr. ;  b. 
Wal<efleld.  Mass..  Apr.  17,  1869;  s.  George  and 
Marietta  Fulton  (Swain)  Packard;  S.B..  in  Mining 
and  Metallurgy,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1890:  m.  Red- 
field.  Me.,  Apr.  12.  1899,  Edythe  Rachel  Morrill; 
1  son,  ]Morrill  (deceased).  Supt.  copper  smelter. 
South  Stratford,  Vt.,  1890:  with  Phelps,  Dodge  & 
Co.,  in  Ariz.,  1891;  cliemist  and  assayer.  Mont., 
1892-3;  supt.  Desloge  Consolidated  Lead  Co..  Mo., 
1894;  mgr.  Henderson  Mountain  Cyanide  Plant, 
Cooke  City,  Mont.,  1895:  rep.  Am.  Cyanide  Co.,  in 
Ariz.,  1896:  supt.  Boston  &  Mercur  :Mining  Co., 
Mercur,  Utah,  1897,  98;  consulting  mining  engr. 
and  metallurgist  since  1899;  mgr.  Raven  Copper 
Co.,  1909-13;  acting  prof,  metallurgy,  U.  of  Mo. 
Sch.  of  Mines,  1907.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Mining 
Engrs..  Mining  and  Metall.  Soc.  America,  Mont. 
Soc.  Engrs.  (trustee).  South  African  Chem.  Metall. 
&  Mining  Soc.  Clubs:  Technology.  Engineers' 
(Boston),    Silver  Bow    (Butte.   Mont.).     Contbr.    to 


tech.  mags.    Recreations:  golf.    Home:  Wakefield, 
Mass.    Office:    50   Congress   St.,   Boston. 

PACKARD,  H,  M.,  president  First  Nat.  Bank; 
mem.  Foss,  Packard  &  Co.,  Auburn,  Me. 

PACKARD,  Herbert  I^ozene,  clergyman;  b.  Plain- 
field,  IMass.,  Jan.  11,  1872;  s.  Lozene  E.  and  Martha 
Mina  (Wheeler)  Packard;  A.B.,  Williams,  1899; 
grad.  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1901;  m.  Grace  Evelyn 
Dver,  of  Plainfleld,  Mass.,  Sept.  19,  1899;  5  chil- 
dren, Alfred  D.,  Karl  W.,  Rene  F.,  Faith  E.,  Ned  W. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1901;  pastor  West 
Brooksville,  Me.,  1901-5,  New  Vineyard  and  Strong, 
1905-9,  Andover,  1909-13,  Eastport  since  Feb.  2, 
1913.  Scout  master,  Eastport;  merlin  of  K.O.K.A., 
Andover,  Me.;  mem.  Brotherhood  of  David.  Ad- 
dress: Eastport,  Me. 

PACKARD,  Horace,  surgeon;  b.  West  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  Aug.  9,  1855;  s.  John  H.  and  Phebe 
M.  (Hayward)  Packard;  descendant  of  Samuel 
Packard,  who  came  to  Mass.  Colony,  1638;  ed. 
Bridgewater  Acad.,  Bridgewater  State  Normal 
Sch.;  M.D.,  Boston  U.,  1880,  Vienna  U.,  1882;  m. 
Mary  A.  Hooper,  of  Boston,  Oct.  30,  1883.  In 
practice  of  surgery  at  Boston  since  1883;  prof, 
surgery.  Boston  U. :  surgeon  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp. 
since  1888;  consulting  surgeon  to  many  suburban 
hosps.  Author  of  monographs  on  surg.  subjects. 
Fellow  Am.  Coll.  of  Surgeons;  mem.  Am.  Inst. 
Homceopathy,  A.M. A.,  etc.  Unitarian.  Recrea- 
tions: natural  liistory  researches.  Address:  470 
Commonwealtli   Av.,    Boston. 

PACKARD,  Isaac  Henry,  clergyman;  May  2, 
1846-Feb.   1,  1915.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

PACKARD,  Winthrop,  editor,  author;  b.  Boston, 
Mar.  7.  1862;  s.  Hiram  Shepard  and  Maria  (Blake) 
Packard:  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1882-3:  m. 
Alice  Harrington  Petrie.  of  Canton,  Mass.,  1905. 
Chemist  with  Henrv  A.  Gould  &  Co..  Boston,  1884, 
with  A.  T\".  Folsom  &  Co.,  Boston,  1889:  editor  Can- 
ton (Mass.)  Journal,  1894;  associated  witli  National 
Magazine.  Boston.  1896;  editorial  staff.  Youth's 
Companion.  1899;  mem.  Corwin  exploring  expdn.  to 
Alaska,  Siberia  and  the  Arctic,  1900.  as  corr.  for 
Boston  Transcript,  New  York  Evening  Post  and 
St.  Paul  Dispatch.  Since  then  spl.  article  writer 
on  Boston  Transcript,  and  in  general  .iournalism; 
editor  The  New  England  Magazine.  1905-8.  Served 
3  yrs.  in  Mass.  Naval  Brigade:  served  as  landsman, 
ordinary  seaman  and  able  seaman  U.S.N.,  in  Span- 
ish-Am. War.  1898.  Unitarian.  Republican.  Clubs: 
Boston  Authors'.  Wampatuck  Country,  Kanton 
Kamera.  Field  sec,  1912-13,  sec.-treas.,  1913-14. 
Mass.  Audubon  Soc;  N.E.  rep.  Nat.  Assn.  of 
Audubon  Socs.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,  etc.)  Home:  Canton,  Mass.  Office:  234 
Berkeley  St.,  Boston.* 

PADDACK,  Henry,  banker;  b.  Nantucket,  Mass., 
Apr.  7.  1838;  s.  Alexander  Coleman  and  Eunice 
(Hussev)  Paddack.  and  8th  in  descent  from  Robert 
Paddack,  Plymouth,  Mass..  1634:  student  Nan- 
tucket High  Sch.  3  yrs.;  m.  Nantucket,  July  21. 
1861.  Sarah  Jane  Whippey.  Apprenticed  to  ship 
painter's  trade  at  15:  resided  in  Fall  River  14  yrs.. 
returning  to  Nantucket,  1871;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1S78-S1,  inclusive;  mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen  10 
vrs.;  town  and  co.  treas..  1892-05:  pres.  Pacific  Nat. 
Bank.    Mason    (K.T.).    Home:    Nantucket,   Mass. 

PADDOCK,  Ernest  Moorhead,  clergyman;  b. 
Phila.,  Pa..  Jan.  19,  1872:  s.  Wilbur  Fiske  and 
Mary  Olivia  (Badger)  Paddock;  B.A.,  U.  of  Pa., 
1894:  B.D..  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge. 
Mass..  1897;  m.  Margaret  Warner  Bateman,  of 
Washington,  D.C.,  Aor.  26.  1910:  2  children,  Alex- 
ander Mackay-Smith,  Dorothea.  Deacon,  1897, 
priest,  1898.  P.E.  Ch.:  asst.  St.  John's  Ch..  Wash- 
ington. D.C.,  1897-1900:  rector  Emmanuel  Ch., 
Pittsburgh,  Pa..  1900-10,  St.  James  Ch.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  since  June,  1910.  Harvard  Bibl.  Assn.,  Psi 
Upsilon.  Republican.  Clubs:  Boston  Clericus,  Bos- 
ton Clerical.  Oakley  Country.  Recreations:  golf, 
tennis,  walking,  music.  Address:  121  Raymond  St., 
Cambridge.  ]\Iass. 

PADDOCK,  Garry,  hatter:  b.  Brewster.  N.Y., 
.Tune  7.  1871:  s.  Anson  and  Emeline  (Swords) 
Paddock:  great  grandfatlier.  Isaac  V.  Paddock, 
came  to  America  in  1700,  and  landed  at  Cape  Cod; 


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ed.  pub.  schs.,  Brewster;  m.  Agnes  Carroll,  of 
Huntington,  N.Y.,  Sept.  3,  1901;  1  child,  Ethyle 
Mav.  Has  been  identified  with  hatter's  trade  since 
1S86;  elected  alderman  12th  Dist.,  1909;  mem. 
Conn.  State  Senate,  from  23d  Dist.,  1911-12  (first 
Democrat  ever  elected  from  that  dist.);  served  as 
mem.  com.  on  manufacturers.  Episcopalian.  Mem. 
Foresters  of  America,  Loyal  Urder  of  Moose, 
Shepherds  of  Bethlehem.  Home:  176  Newfield  Av., 
Bridgeport,   Conn. 

PADDOCK,  Miner  Hamlin,  educator;  b.  Syra- 
cuse, X.Y.,  .Jan.  1,  l^Ki;  s.  Steplien  Eaton  and 
Caroline  J.  (Miner)  Paddock;  grad.  Syracuse  U., 
1868  (A.M.).  Head  teacher  of  science.  Providence 
(R.I.)  Tech.  High  Sch. ;  lecturer  on  science  topics; 
dir.  Depts.  of  Photography  and  Geol.  Geography, 
Marthas  Vineyard  Summer  Inst,  for  Teachers; 
writer  on  science  in  ednl.  .iours.  Autlior  of  series 
of  manuals  for  mineral,  instrn.  in  pub.  schs.;  fur- 
nishes sch.  collections.  Mem.  Soc.  JMayflower  De- 
scendants, S.A.R.  Lectures  on  the  Pilgrims.  Ad- 
dress:   5G    \\'esleyan   Av.,    Providence,    K.l. 

FADEIiFORD,  Frank  Williani,  clergyman;  b. 
Haverliill,  Mass.,  Apr.  6,  1872;  s.  Adoniram  Jud.son 
and  Julia  Smith  (Morgan)  Padelford;  A.B.,  Colby 
Coll.,  Me.,  1894,  A.M.,  1897  (D.D.,  1911):  grad. 
Rochester  (N.Y.)  Theol.  Scm.,  1897;  m.  Grace  C. 
Ilsley,  of  Bangor,  Me.,  Aug.  3,  1897.  Ordained 
Bapt.  ministry,  1897;  pastor  Portland  St.  Ch., 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  1897-03,  Washington  St.  Ch., 
Lynn,  ISIass.,  1903-8;  gen.  sec.  Mass.  Bapt.  Mis- 
sionary Soc,  Boston,  Apr.,  1908-13;  corr.  sec.  Bd. 
of  Edh.,  Northern  Bapt.  Conv.,  1913 — .  Trustee 
Colby  Coll.  :\Iem.  citizens'  com.  of  4  which  secured 
commn.  form  of  govt,  for  Lynn.  Republican.  Mem. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Author:  The  Commonwealths 
and  the  Kingdom.  Home:  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 
Office:  Ford  Bldg.,  Boston.* 

FAG-i:,  Benjamin;  b.  North  Branford,  Conn., 
Sept.  4,  1S40:  s.  Benjamin  and  Sarah  Elizabeth 
(Merriam)  Page;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  State  Normal 
Sch.,  New  Britain,  Conn.;  m.  Nortli  Branford,  May 
26,  1864,  Margaret  A.  Cook  (now  deceased);  1 
child,  Jennie  A.  (Mrs.  F.  W.  Kilbourne).  Removed 
to  Meriden,  Conn.,  1864;  in  ins.  business  since  1865 
(Page  &  Pardee);  dir.  ]Meriden  Nat.  Bank,  Meriden 
Savings  Bank,  Middlesex  Mut.  Ins.  Co.  of  Middle- 
town,  Conn.  Pres.  Curtis  Home;  tax  collector, 
Meriden,  10  yrs.,  alderman  4  yrs,  mayor  2  yrs. ; 
rep.  in  legislature,  1895-6.  Republican.  Club: 
Colonial.  ISIason :  Odd  Fellow.  Episcopalian.  Home: 
190  Cook  Av.  Office:  11  North  Colony  St.,  Meriden, 
Conn. 

FACri:,  Calvin,  banker;  b.  North  Hampton,  N.H., 
Aug.  22,  184.5:  s.  Simon  D.  and  Judith  (Rollins) 
Page;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  1863;  Harvard, 
1864-5;  studied  law;  (hon.  A.M.,  Dartmouth,  1892); 
m.  Arabella  J.  Moran,  of  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  Jan. 
6.  1870.  Practiced  law,  Portsmouth,  1868-10.  re- 
tiring as  mem.  firm  of  Page,  Bartlett  &  Mitchell; 
identified  with  many  important  cases;  pres.  N.H. 
Nat.  Bank,  Portsmouth  Trust  &  Guarantee  Co., 
Granite  State  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Portsmouth  Fire  Assn., 
Piscataqua  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Manchester  &  Lawrence 
R.R. ;  treas.  Am.  Minifig  &  Developing  Co.;  dir. 
Upper  Coos  R.R.  Chmn.  High  Sch.  Com.,  Ports- 
mouth. 1883 — ;  mayor  of  Portsmouth,  1883-4,  99; 
mem.  State  Constl.  Conv.,  1SS9;  mem.  N.H.  Senate, 
1893-4,  1903-4:  U.S.  collector  internal  revenue, 
Dist.  of  N.H.,  including  Me.  and  Vt.,  8  yrs.,  under 
President  Cleveland.  Trustee  Portsmouth  Hosp. 
Democrat.  Unitarian.  Pres.  N.H.  State  Bar  Assn., 
1905.  Mason  (K.T.;  Eminent  Comdr.  of  DeWitt 
Clinton  Commandery,  Portsmouth,  3  yrs.).  Club: 
Warwick.    Home:   Portsmouth,  N.H.* 

FAOE,  Calvin  Gates,  bacteriologist:  b.  Boston, 
Julv  9,  1867;  s.  Calvin  G.  and  Susan  Haskell 
(Keep)  Page;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1894;  house  officer.  Children's  Hosp., 
1893-4,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1895;  m.  Marie  L.  Dan- 
forth,  of  Boston.  June  10,  1896.  In  practice  at 
Boston  since  1895;  surgeon.  Orthopedic  Dept., 
Boston  Dispensary,  since  1896;  asst.  in  bacteriol- 
ogy. Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1899-10,  instr.  since  1911. 
Mem.  Am.  Assn.  Pathologists  and  Bacteriologists, 
Nat.  Assn.  for  Study  and  Prevention  of  Tuber- 
culosis, A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Soc.  Med. 


Science,  etc.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Harvard.  Author 
various  articles  on  bacteriology  in  leading  med. 
jours.    Address;   128  Marlboro  St..  Boston. 

FAGi:,  Carroll  Smalley,  senator;  b.  Westfield, 
Vt.,  Jan.  10,  1843;  s.  Uussel  Smith  and  Martha 
Malvina  (Smalley)  I'age;  ed.  People's  Acad.,  Mor- 
risville,  Vt. ;  Lamoille  Central  Acad.,  Hyde  Park, 
Vt.;  (LL.D.,  Norwich  U.,  1893);  m.  at  Morrisville, 
Ellen  Frances  Patch,  of  Johnson,  Vt.,  Apr.  11, 
1865  (died  Jan.  2,  1914).  Dealer  in  raw  calfskins; 
pres.  Lamoille  Co.  Savings  Bank  &  Trust  Co., 
Lamoille  Co.  Nat.  Bank;  treas.  Morse  Mfg.  Co., 
Hyde  Parlv  Lumber  Co.;  dir.  Swanton  (Vt.)  Sav- 
ings Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  St.  Johnsbury  &  Lake 
Champlain  R.R.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1869-72, 
Senate,  1874-6;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.,  1872-90 
(sec.-treas.  1874-84,  chmn.  1886-90);  del.  Rep.  Nat. 
Conv.,  1880,  1912  (chmn.  Vt.  delegation,  1912); 
registrar  of  probate,  1880-91;  savings  bank  exam- 
iner, 1884-8;  gov.  of  Vt.,  1890-2;  elected  U.S.  sena- 
tor, Oct.  29,  1908,  for  unexpired  term  (1908-11)  of 
Redfield  Proctor,  deceased;  reelected  Oct.,  1910,  for 
term  1911-17,  as  Republican.  Address:  Hyde  Park, 
Vermont.* 

FAGE,  Charles,  clergyman;  b.  North  Branford, 
Conn.,  May  21,  1839;  s.  Benjamin  and  Sarah  E. 
(Merriam)  Page,  and  descendant  of  George  Page, 
the  immigrant,  Branford,  about  1660;  ed.  Meriden 
High  Sch.,  1854-5,  Guilford  Inst.,  1858,  State  Nor- 
mal Sch.,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1858,  Yale  Divinity 
Sch.,  1882-5;  teacher  in  pul).  schs.  several  yrs., 
1858  and  later;  m.  North  Guilford,  Conn.,  Apr.  22, 
1863,  Elbertine  A.  Dudley.  Ordained  to  ministry 
Congl.  Ch.,  1894  (licensed,  1885);  pastor  Foxon 
Congl.  Ch.,  since  1894;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1874,  1901,  Senate  (6th  Dist.),  1903;  town  elk. 
North  Branford  since  1871;  sec.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  since 
1907.  Republican.  Mem.  New  Haven  Assn.  of 
Congl.  Ministers,  Grange.  Address:  North  Bran- 
ford, Conn. 

FAGE,  Charles  Edward,  M.D.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

PAGE,  Charles  Iiouis,  clergyman;  b.  Bow.  Mer- 
rimack Co..  N.H.,  Aug.  21,  1860;  s.  Lewis  and  Al- 
mira  S.  (Kimball)  Page;  grad.  Colby  Acad.,  New 
London,  N.H.,  1880;  further  study  under  pvt. 
teachers;  m.  Nov.  5,  1885,  Linda  M.  Poore,  of  Goffs- 
town,  N.H. ;  3  children,  Harold  P.,  Ruth  Gertrude, 
Grace  K.  (deceased).  Began  as  grammar  sch. 
teacher,  1881:  prin.  Newton  (N.H.)  High  Sch.,  1882; 
gen.  sec.  Newburvport  (Mass.)  Y.M.C.A.,  1882-5, 
St.  Johnsbury  (Vt.)  Y.M.C.A.,  1885-8;  ordained 
Bapt.  ministrv,  1892;  asst.  pastor  Dudlev  St.  Ch., 
Boston,  since  1888.  Prof.,  Gordon  Bible  Inst.  Sec. 
Mass.  Baptist  Charitable  Soc:  sec.  and  treas. 
Evang.  Bapt.  Benevolent  and  Missionary  Soc;  dir. 
Evangelistic  Assn.  of  N.E.,  Prison  Gate  Soc.  Pres. 
trustees  Colby  Acad.  Founder  of  the  Page  Class, 
one  of  the  largest,  best-known  and  most  influen- 
tial men's  classes  (church)  in  the  world.  Address: 
33   Whiting  St.,   Roxbury,  Boston. 

PAGE,  Charles  Tilton,  mfr. ;  b.  Woburn,  Mass., 
Aug.  5,  1846;  s.  Moses  Webster  and  Mary  Ann 
(Ayer)  Page;  grad.  acad.,  Franklin,  N.H..  1866, 
and  from  Eastman  Nat.  Bvisiness  Coll.,  Pougli- 
keepsie,  N.Y.,  1866;  m.  Franklin.  June  2,  1870,  Mira 
Booth;  3  children,  Grace  Farnum,  Elwin  Lawrence, 
Wilbur  Jewell.  Began  with  brotlier  in  leather  belt- 
ing business,  1868,  incorporated,  Jan.  1,  1871,  as 
Page  Belting  Co.,  since  treas.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Address:  268  North  ]Main  St.,  Con- 
cord.  N.H. 

PAGE,  Charles  "Whitney,  M.D. ;  b.  Westminster, 
Mass.,  Sept.  7,  1845;  s.  Josiah  and  Lucinda  (Whit- 
ney) Page;  prep.  edn.  at  Fitchburg  Hish  Sch.,  Ap- 
pleton  Acad.,  New  Ipswich,  N.H.;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1870;  m.  Hartford,  Conn.,  March  9,  1886, 
Caroline  Lyman  Collins;  3  children,  Parkhurst. 
Atwood  C,  Charles  W.,  Jr.  Makes  specialty  of 
mental  diseases;  asst.  physician  Conn.  Retreat  for 
Insane,  1871-2,  1873-88;  supt.  of  Conn.  Hosp.  for 
Insane,  1898-1901;  supt.  Danvers  Insane  Hosp., 
1888-98.  and  1903-10;  retired  from  med.  practice, 
1910.  Mem.  Am.  Medico-Psychol.  Assn.,  Boston 
Soc.  of  Psychiatry  and  Neurology,  N.E.  Soc.  of 
Psychiatry.  Republican.  Conglist.  Occasional  con- 
tributor   to    med.    jours.     Club:    Hartford.     Author: 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


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Care  of  the  Insane  and  Plospital  Management. 
Home:  Westerly,  R.I.  Address:  94  Woodland  St., 
Hartford,   Conn. 

PAGE,  Curtis  Hidden,  colle«:e  prof.;  b.  Green- 
wood. Mo.,  Apr.  4.  ISiO;  s.  Benjamin  Greely  and 
IVIartha  Frances  (Hidden)  Pase;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1890,  A.IM.,  1S91,  Ph.D.,  1894;  U.  of  Paris,  1894-5; 
U.  of  Florence,  6  mos.,  1900;  unmarried.  Instr. 
French  and  lecturer  on  English  literature.  West- 
ern Reserve,  1891-2;  instr.  French,  Harvard, 
1893-4;  lecturer  and  tutor,  1895-1906,  ad1.  prof.. 
1906-S,  prof.  Romance  langs.  and  lits.,  1908-9,  Co- 
lumbia; prof.  Englisli  lit.,  Northwestern  U.,  1909- 
11;  Winkley  prof.  Englisli  language  and  lit.,  Dart- 
mouth Coll.,  1911 — .  Asso.  editor  Poet  I^ore,  1905, 
The  Pathfinder,  1906;  univ.  extension  lecturer  on 
Englisli  lit.  from  1891.  Mem.  ;Modern  Lang.  Assn. 
America,  Concordance  Soc,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta 
Upsilon.  Trustee  Gilmanton  (X.H.)  Acad.  Clubs: 
Century  (New  York),  Cliff  Dwellers  (Chicago), 
University  (Evanston,  111.),  Authors  (London), 
Harvard  (Boston).  (See  Who's  Wlio  in  America 
for  list  of  translations,  boolxs,  etc.)  Home:  (sum- 
mer)  Gilmanton,  N.H.;   (winter)  Hanover,  N.H.* 

PAGE,  David  P.,  lawver;  b.  Newburyport,  Mass., 
Aug.  12,  1S70;  s.  David  P.  and  Emily  C.  (Wills) 
Page;  the  sixtli  David  P.  Page;  grad.  Brown  High 
Sch.,  1888;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch..  1895;  m. 
Edna  E.  Foss,  of  Durham,  N.H.,  Aug.  23,  1900;  2 
children,  David  P.  Page,  Jr.,  Emily  W.  Page.  Prac- 
ticed in  Newburyport  since  June,  1895;  mem.  Com- 
mon Council,  Newburyport,  1899,  Bd.  of  Aldermen, 
1910.  Lt.  jr.  grade,  Mass.  Naval  Brigade,  1899- 
1900.  Mem.  Newburyport  Bar  Assn.  (pres.).  Phi 
Delta  Phi.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  St. 
John's  Lodge,  F.  &  A.M.;  King  Cyrus  Cliapter, 
R.A.M.;  Newburyport  Commandery,  K.T. ;  Ames- 
bury  Council,  R.  &  S.M.  Clubs:  Dalton,  American 
Yaclit  (Newburyport),  Salem  (Salem.  IMass.).  Rec- 
reations; boating.  Home:  84i/2  High  St.  Office:  45 
State  St.,  Newburyport,  Mass." 

FAGE,  Eben  B.,  insurance;  died  Oct.  27,  1913. 
(See  vol.   1909.) 

PAGE,  Edward  Samuel,  lawyer;  b.  Melrose,  ilas- 

sachusetts.,  Sept.  27.  1871;  s.  Moses  S.  and  Harriet 
E.  (Hibbard)  Page;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895;  LL.B.. 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1897;  m.  Susie  Mav  Flint,  of 
Melrose,  June  22.  1898;  4  children,  Dorothy  F., 
Frances  H.,  Priscilla  P..  Edward  F.  Admitted  to 
IMass.  bar,  1897,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston; 
mem.  "Wellington  &  Page,  trustee  Melrose  Savings 
Bank.  ]\lem.  Mass.  Conveyancers'  Assn.  Mason. 
Republican.  Orthodox  Conglist.  Club:  Boston  City. 
Recreations:  country  life,  motoring.  Home:  270 
Porter  St..  :Melrose.  :Mass.  Office:  850  Tremont 
Bldg.,  Boston.  Mass. 

PAGE,  Elwin  Iiawrence,  lawyer;  b.  Concord, 
N.H.,  Feb.  22,  1876;  s.  Charles  Tilton  and  Mira 
(Booth)  Page;  grad.  Concord  High  Sch.,  1896;  B.A., 
Williams  Coll.,  1900;  studied  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1902-4;  m.  Bertha  A.  Robertson,  of  Concord,  N.H., 
June  6,  1910;  1  son,  Robertson.  Admitted  to  bar, 
1904,  and  since  pr.acticed  at  Concord,  N.H.  Inde- 
pendent Republican.  Conglist.  Jleni.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta  (Williams  Coll.).  Author:  The  Contribu- 
tions of  the  Landed  Man  to  Civil  Liberty  (awarded 
David  A.  Wells  prize  at  AVilliams  Coll.,  1904).  Ad- 
dress:   Concord,   N.H. 


(now    deceased). 


PAGE,    Prank    Wilfred,    IM.D. 

(See  vol.  1909.) 

PAGE,  Frederick  Harlan,  clergyman;  b.  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  Dec.  18,  1860;  s.  Benjamin  and  Lucy 
(Barnard)  Page;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1893; 
(hon.  M.A.,  Dartmouth,  1897);  m.  Grace  Wallace 
Conant,  of  Winchester,  Mass.,  June  11,  1885.  One 
of  publishers  and  editors.  Haverhill  Gazette,  1879- 
81;  in  newspaper  work,  Boston,  1881-90;  mng.  edi- 
tor Commercial  Bulletin.  1886-8;  editor  Boston 
Daily  Advertiser,  1888-90;  ordained  Congl.  minis- 
try, 1893;  asst.  pastor  Union  Ch.,  Boston,  1893-6: 
pastor  Trinity  Ch.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1896-06.  First 
Ch..  Waltham,  1906 — .  Pres.  and  chmn.  bd.  Congl. 
S.S.  and  Pub.  Soc;  dir.  Congl.  Edn.  Soc.  New  West 
Edn.  Commn.:  trustee  Andover  Theol.  Sem..  1906- 
15.  Clubs:  Winthrop,  Monday,  Fortniglitly.  Con- 
tbr.  to  Monday  Club  Volumes  of  Sermons,  also  to 


The    Congregationalist.     Home:    Waltham,    Mass. 
Office:  14  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

PAGE,  Georg-e  Alfred,  publisher;  b.  London, 
Eng..  JMay  30,  1872  (parents  Americans  temporar- 
ily residing  in  London) ;  s.  Charles  Albert  and 
Grace  D.  (Coues)  Page;  ed.  Collier's  Sch..  Wash- 
ington, D.C.,  to  1884,  under  tutor,  1884-5,  Brook- 
line  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1885-9;  A.B.,  magna  cum 
laude.  Harvard,  1893;  m.  Mabel  Hurd,  of  Brook- 
line,  June  15,  1898;  3  children,  Charles  Albert, 
Helen  Bruce,  George  Alfred,  Jr.  Upon  graduation 
entered  office  of  Estes  &  Lauriat  (later  Dana. 
Estes  &  Co.).  pubs.,  1893,  and  learned  details  of 
book  mfg. ;  joined  brother,  L.  Coues  Page,  1895,  in 
management  of  the  Joseph  Knight  Co.,  pubs.,  pub- 
chasing  interests  of  otlier  stockholders;  name  of 
corpn.  changed  in  1896  to  L.  C.  Page  &  Co.;  com- 
pany reorganized,  1914,  as  The  Page  Co.,  absorb- 
ing the  publishing  business  of  Dana,  Estes  &  Co.; 
now  y.-p.  and  treas.  The  Page  Co.  Republican. 
Clubs:  City,  Harvard,  Longwood.  Chestnut  Hill 
Golf.  Recreations:  horticulture.  Home:  1117  Boyl- 
ston  St.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Brookline.  Office:  53  Bea- 
con St.,  Boston. 

PAGE,  Grace  ("Grace  Stone  Field"),  writer:  b. 
San  Antonio,  Tex.;  d.  Lt.  Henry  B.  (U.S.A.)  and 
Mary  J.  (Field)  Chamberlain;  ed.  Housatonic  Val- 
ley Inst..  Bridgeport.  High  Sch.,  spl.  course  in 
languages;  m.  Bridgeport,  Charles  I.  Page,  M.D.; 
2  children,  Carlisle  Willis  Clarke,  Henry  Langford. 
Author  of  poems  and  miscellaneous  verse,  pub.  in 
Harper's  Monthly,  Munsey's  Mag.,  Woman's  Home 
Companion,  St.  Nicliolas,  Youth's  Companion,  etc. 
Mem.  D.A.R.  (sec.  local  cliapter).  Author:  Verses 
Serious  and  Saucy.  Gives  recitals  of  her  own 
verses.  Episcopalian.  Recreations:  motoring.  Ad- 
dress: Litclifleld,  Conn. 

PAGE,  Hartstein  "Wendell,  IM.D.;  b.  Rockport, 
Me.,  Oct.  10,  1856;  A.B..  Colby,  1880,  A.M.,  1883; 
M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1888;  m.  Mary 
Leslie  Jenks,  Feb.  17,  1891.  Prin.  high  sch.,  New- 
port, N.H.,  1880-5.  Ware.  Mass..  1884-5;  practiced 
at  Worcester.  Mass.,  1888-99;  asst.  phys.  Worces- 
ter Hosp.,  1888-91,  W^orcester  Insane  Asylum, 
1891-9;  supt.  Hosp.  Cottages  for  Children,  Bald- 
winsville,  since  1899.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  N.E.  Soc.  Psychiatry,  Am.  Medico-Psycliol. 
Assn.    Address:  Baldwinsville.  Mass. 

PAGE,  Henry  Titcomb,  paiier  nifr;  Jan.  30,  1846- 
Sept.  23,  1915.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

PAGE,  James  Alfred,  retired  educator;  b.  Digh- 
ton,  Mass.,  Nov.  27,  1826;  s.  .James  Brown  and  Re- 
becca (Talbot)  Page;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Roxbury  and 
under  pvt.  tutors;  (M.A.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  Vt.; 
M.A.,  Harvard,  1865);  m.  Boston.  Aug.  13,  1851, 
Eliza  Ruth  Deeley;  3  children,  Anne.  Lilias,  George 
Hyde.  Teacher.  Washington  Sch..  Roxbury,  1843-5, 
Farm  and  Trade  Sch.,  Boston,  1845-6,  Dwight  Sch., 
Boston,  1846-04  (head  master,  18B0-04;.  Home:  24 
Felton  Hall,  Cambridge.  Mass. 

PAGE,  Jasper  G.,  lawyer;  b.  Lincoln.  Addison 
Co..  Vt.,  Dec.  2,  1874;  s.  Ezra  V.  and  Cleora  C. 
(Gumdon)  Page;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Lincoln,  Vt.,  Cen- 
terville,  R.I.,  and  Beeman  Acad.,  New  Haven,  Vt. ; 
student  Albany  Law  Sch.  (LTnion  L^.),  1904-6;  read 
law  in  office  of  Davis  &  Russell,  Middlebury,  Vt. : 
m.  Adah  M.  Hewitt,  of  Bristol,  Vt.,  May  21,  1910;  2 
children,  Hewitt  Ezra.  Robert  K.  Admitted  to  Vt. 
bar.  1908.  and  since  practiced  in  Bristol;  has  served 
as  town  agt.,  grand  juror,  and  in  other  local  of- 
fices; register  of  Probate  Ct.  for  Addison  Dist., 
1908:  attorney  for  Village  of  Bristol  since  1911; 
sec.  of  Conv..  1st  Congressional  Dist.  of  Vt..  1914. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Sr.  Warden  Libanus  Lodge 
No.    4  7,   F.   &  A.M.,   Bristol.    Address:     Bristol.  Vt. 

PAGE,  John  Marshall,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Lisbon, 
N.H.,  Sept.  8,  1871;  s.  Benjamin  F.  and  Caroline 
(Farr)  Page;  grad.  Littleton  High  Sch.,  1890;  M.D., 
U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1893;  m.  Helene  M.  H. 
Dow,  of  Boston,  Dec  16,  1902;  no  children.  Prac- 
ticed in  Littleton  since  1893.  Mem.  N.H.  Med.  Soc. 
IMason.    AdJress:  8  Clay  St.,  Littleton,  N.H. 

PAG±,  Joseph  Greg-ory  Ellas,  M.D. ;  b.  Sorel, 
Province  of  Quebec.  Can..  Mar.  13,  1871;  s.  George 
and  Genevieve  (Crepeau)  Pag^;  B.A.,  St.  Hyacinthe 
Sem.;  M.D.,  Laval  U.,  Montreal,  1895;  m.  Lena  May 


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Thibault,  of  Framingham,  Mass.,  Oct.  5,  1S98.  Be- 
Ran  practice  in  Framingham,  IMa-ss.,  1895;  removed 
to  Southbridge;  sec.  Southbridge  Bd.  of  Health  2 
vrs. ;  mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen  2  yrs.;  former  chmn. 
Rep.  Town  Com.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 
Mem.  Red  Men,  Eagles,  Catholic  Foresters,  Arti- 
sans, Union  St.  Jean  Baptiste  d'Amerique,  Fores- 
tiers  Franco  Americains.  Republican.  Catholic. 
Clubs:  Southbridge,  Cercle  Canadian.  Home:  28 
Hamilton  St.,   Southbridge,  Mass. 

PAGE,  Ii(ouis)  Coues,  publisher;  b.  Zurich, 
Switzerland  (while  father  was  U.S.  consul  there), 
Jan.  13,  1S69;  s.  Charles  Albert  and  Grace  Darling 
(Coues)  Page;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891;  m.  Mildred 
Frances  Parker.  In  employ  of  Estes  &  Lauriat, 
pubs.,  1891-2;  treas.,  1892-6,  pres.  and  gen.  mgr., 
1897-14,  L.  C.  Page  &  Co.;  also  pre.s.  its  successor 
The  Page  Co.  Editor  series  of  World  Classics, 
1892-3.  Republican.  Mem.  Pi  Eta  (Harvard),  Bos- 
ton Athletic  Assn.  Home:  67  Powell  St.,  Brookline, 
Mass.    OfTice:  53  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

FAGi:,  Marie  Saufortli,  painter;  b.  Boston;  d. 
John  Nourse  and  Hannah  Maria  (Rhodes)  Dan- 
forth:  descendant  of  Nicholas  Danforth,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1630;  ed.  Gannett  Inst.,  and  at  Mus. 
Fine  Arts,  Boston,  1890-5;  m.  Dr.  Calvin  Gates 
Page,  of  Boston,  June  10,  1896.  Has  painted  por- 
traits since  1890;  exhibited  at  Boston  Art  Club, 
New  Gallery,  Pa.  Acad.  Fine  Arts,  Phila.,  Corcoran 
Gallery,  Washington,  John  Herron  Art  Inst.,  In- 
dianapolis. Worcester  Art  Mus.,  and  Carnegie 
Inst.,  Pittsburgh.  Painted  many  children's  por- 
traits. Mem.  Guild  of  Boston  Artists,  Copley  Soc. 
(Boston),  Internat.  Union  of  Arts  and  Letters 
(Paris).  Episcopalian.  Recreations:  folk  dancing. 
Address:     12S   IVTarlboro  St.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

FAGE,  Moses  S.,  merchant;  b.  Haverhill,  N. 
H.,  July  3,  1S38:  s.  Samuel  and  Eliza  (Swasey) 
Page;  descendant  on  father's  side  of  .John  Page, 
the  immigrant,  who  came  from  England  with  John 
Winthrop  and  settled  at  Newtown,  Mass.,  and  on 
mother's  side  from  Thomas  and  Hannah  Dustin, 
the  latter  of  whom  was  captured  by  Indians  and 
with  help  of  nurse  and  a  boy  killed  10  Indians 
as  they  slept,  for  which  was  rewarded  by  Gen. 
Ct.  of  Province  of  Mass.;  ed.  com.  schs.,  Haverhill, 
St.  Johnsburv  Acad.,  Vt.,  Newbury  (Vt.)  Sem.;  m. 
Boston,  May  19,  1869.  Harriet  E.  Hibbard  (de- 
ceased); 2  sons,  Edward  S.,  Harold  R.  Served  ap- 
prenticeship in  watchmaking  with  Mr.  H.  Towle, 
Haverhill,  N.H.,  1854-6;  asst.  in  jewelry  store  to 
1860;  joined  with  H.  E.  Felch  in  purchase  of  busi- 
ness of  George  K.  Goodwin.  1860;  served  as  pvt. 
6th  Regt..  Mass.  Vols.,  during  Civil  War;  bought 
out  Mr.  Felch,  1875,  and  business  since  conducted 
as  M.  S.  Page  &  Co.,  Boston,  watches,  jewelry,  etc.; 
pres.  Melrose  Savings  Bank.  Pres.  Melrose  Hosp. 
Assn.;  chmn.  trustee  Consolidated  Land  T^eague; 
ex-v.-p.  Y.M.C.A.:  1st  v. -p.  Hannah  and  Thomas 
Dustin  Monument  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason,  K.T.  (Melrose).  Comdr.  U.S.  Grant  Post, 
G.A.R.  Clubs:  Congregational.  Middlesex.  Has 
visited  Europe  4  times,  also  Egvpt,  Turkey  and 
Palestine,  S.  A..  Caribbean  Sea  and  all  parts  of 
U.S.  Recreations:  traveling.  Home:  63  Lake  Av., 
Melrose,  Mass.    Office:  1  Salem  St.,  Boston. 

FAGE,  Nathaniel  Clifford,  composer;  moved  to 
New  York.  (Ser-  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1914-15.) 

FAGE,  Samuel  Berkley,  lawyer;  June  23,  1838- 
19 — .    (See  vol.  1009.) 

PAGE,  "Walter  Gilman,  artist:  b.  Boston.  Oct.  13, 
1862:  s.  Charles  Jewett  and  Kate  Chase  (Nor- 
cross)  Page;  descendant  of  .John  Page,  Boston. 
1630:  ed.  pvt.  schs.  and  Boston  T^atin  Sch.:  studied 
art  at  Mus.  Fine  Arts.  Boston,  and  Paris,  18S5-9; 
m.  Harriette  L.  AVolever.  of  Montreal,  Jan.  1.  1904. 
Exhibited  Paris  Salon,  1887.  88.  89;  also  prin.  ex- 
hibitions in  U.S.:  portraits  in  Mass.  and  Vt.  capi- 
tols,  City  Hall,  Portland.  Me..  Colbv  Coll..  Tufts 
Coll..  etc.  Mass.  commr.  to  Buffalo  Expn.,  1901:  an 
organizer  Pub.  Sch.  Art  League:  mem.  Boston  Sch. 
Bd.,  1894-7;  mem.  and  sec.  Mass.  State  Art  Commn. 
Mem.  S.R.  (v.-p. :  organizer  and  charter  mem.  of 
]VTass.  Soc).  Founders  and  Patriots  of  .'\merica. 
Soc.  Colonial  "Wars  (charter  mem.  Mass.  Soc,  and 
2d    general    v.-p.    of    the    gen.    soc),    Copley    Soc, 


Bunker  Hill  Monument  Assn.;  charter  mem.  Soc. 
Preservation  N.E.  Antiquities;  mem.  Am.  Federa- 
tion of  Arts.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Club:  Bos- 
ton Art  (v.-p.,  1914).  Studio:  Fenway  Studios, 
Boston.* 

PAGE,  William  Brewster,  paper  mfg. ;  b.  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass.,  .June  S,  1,S70;  s.  Henry  Titcomb  and 
Margaret  Allen  (Brewster)  Page;  descendant  of 
Robert  Page,  Salem,  Mass.,  before  1639;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  of  Fitchburg;  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Mary 
Hayes  Huse,  of  Newburyport,  Dec.  10,  1902  (died 
May  31,  1912).  Entered  employ  of  Geo.  W.  Wheel- 
wright Paper  Co.  as  elk.,  Aug.,  1891,  and  has  been 
with  the  CO.  ever  since,  filling  various  positions; 
dir.  and  agt.  of  company's  mills  in  Fitchburg  and 
North  Leominster,  Mass.,  since  1910;  dir.  Fitch- 
burg Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Mem.  Loyal  Legion.  Clubs:  Technology 
(Boston),  Fay  (Fitchburg),  Leominster,  Monoos- 
noc  Country  (Leominster).  Home:  124  Summer 
St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

PAIGE,  Allan  Wallace,  lawyer;  b.  Sherman, 
Conn.,  Feb.  24,  1S54;  s.  John  O.  and  Cornelia 
(Joyce)  Paige;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1881;  m. 
Huntington,  Conn.,  Nov.  15,  1887,  Elizabeth  D. 
Downs.  Began  practice  at  South  Norwalk  and  later 
removed  office  to  Danbury,  Conn.,  and  in  1885  to 
New  York;  settled  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1893; 
mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1882,  1890-1  (speaker  of 
House,  1S91),  Senate,  1905.  Home:  Bridgeport, 
Conn. 

PAIGE,  Calvin  D.,  congressman;  b.  Southbridge, 
Mass.,  May  20,  1848:  s.  Calvin  A.  and  Mercy 
(Drener)  Paige;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Southbridge 
High  Sch.;  m.  Ida  Frances  Edwards,  of  South- 
bridge,  Oct..  1873.  Began  as  mcht.  and  mfr..  South- 
bridge,  1899;  now  pres.  Central  Mills  Co.,  South- 
bridge  Savings  Bank,  The  Edwards  Co.;  dir. 
Southbridge  Nat.  Bank.  Served  as  selectman,  South- 
bridge,  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  and  mem.  Gov.'s 
Council;  was  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.;  elected  to  63d 
Congress  (1913-15),  3d  Mass.  Dist.,  Nov.  4,  1913, 
for  unexpired  term  of  William  H.  Wilder,  deceased. 
Hon.  mem.  Worcester  Continentals;  pres.  South- 
bridge  Bd.  of  Trade;  v.-p.  Worcester  So.  Agrl.  Soc 
Protestant.  Mem.  Quinabaug  Hist.  Soc.  (pres.). 
Clubs:  Worcester  (Worcester),  Southbridge 
(Southbridge),  Home  Market  of  Boston  (dir.).  Re- 
publican Club  of  Mass..  Worcester  County  Repub- 
lican.   Home:  Southbridge,  Mass.* 

PAIGE,  John  Edwards,  cotton  mfr.;  b.  South- 
bridge,  Mass.,  Nov.  30,  1878;  s.  Calvin  D.  and  Ida 
J-^rances  (Edwards)  Paige;  grad.  Hopkinson  Prep. 
Sch.,  Boston,  1897,  Harvard,  1901;  m.  Southbridge, 
May  20.  1902.  Sarah  C.  Chapin;  3  children.  Harvey 
D.,  Richard  C,  Robert  E.  Treas.  Central  Mills  Co., 
Southbridge:  trustee  Southbridge  Savings  Bank; 
dir.  Southbridge  Nat.  Bank,  Southbridge  Water 
Supply  Co.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mason  (32°). 
Clubs:  Southbridge:  Worcester;  Arkwright.  Ad- 
dress: Southbridge,  Mass. 

PAIGE,  Stephen  Wilson.  M.D.;  b.  Barnet,  Vt., 
Aug.  18,  1852;  s.  Stephen  P.  W.  and  Susan  (Clif- 
ford) Paige;  grad.  St.  Johnsbury  (Vt.)  Acad.,  1875; 
U.  of  Vt.  Med.  Dept.  3  vrs.,  1882-4,  M.D.,  1884;  spl. 
studv.  New  York  Post-Grad.  Med.  Sch.,  1884-5;  m. 
Jericho,  Vt.,  June  9.  1902,  Mabel  E.  Whitton.  Has 
practiced  at  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  since  1885.  Mason; 
Odd  Fellow.    Home:  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

PAIGE,  Wesley  Arthur,  clergyman;  b.  Franklin, 
N.H.,  Jan.  29,  1S7S:  s.  Charles  Carroll  and  Melissa 
(Cheney)  Paige:  descendant  of  John  Paige,  Water- 
town,  Mass.,  1632;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Franklin;  grad. 
Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  189S;  A.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1902;  B.D..  Cobb  Div.  Sch.,  Lewiston,  Me.,  1905; 
m.  Lillian  Wahlgren  Holmes,  of  Gardiner,  Me., 
Julv  26,  1905  (died  June  8,  1906)  ;  m.  2d,  Ruth  Belk- 
nap Mathewson.  of  Auburn,  R.I.,  Aug.  16,  1911; 
2  children,  Millicent  Edna,  Chas.  Warren.  Or- 
dained ministry  Free  Baptist  Ch.,  1905;  pastor  Con- 
toocook,  N.H.,  1905-8,  Rochester,  N.H.,  1908-14,  1st 
Ignited  Ch.  (Bapt.  and  Disciples),  Swampscott, 
Mass.,  since  Feb.,  1914.  Mem.  N.H.  Free  Bapt.  Min- 
isters' Conf.  Mem.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Republican. 
Odd  Fellow.  Recreations:  tennis,  golf.  Address:  1 
Valley  Rd.,  Swampscott,  Mass. 


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FAINE,  Albert  Big-elow,  author,  editor;  moved 
to  New  York.  (See  vol.  I'JOD,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  i;)14-15.) 

PAINE,  Ara  Marshall,  :\I.D.;  b.  Burrillville,  R.I., 
Oct.  31,  1S36;  s.  Aia  and  Lydia  Maria  (Richmond) 
Paine:  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1S61;  m.  Henri- 
etta Jefferds,  of  Black.stone,  Mass.,  1S61.  Acting 
asst.  surgeon  U.S.  Army,  at  Portsmouth  Grove 
Hosp.,  1861-4;  has  practiced  in  Woonsocket,  R.I., 
more  than  50  yrs.;  surgeon  W^oonsocket  Hosp.,  16 
yrs. ;  served  as  health  officer,  coroner,  mem.  Sch. 
Com.  and  mem.  City  Council.  Mem.  R.I.  Med.  Soc, 
Woonsocket  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  (v. -p.).  Mason;  United 
Order  Golden  Cross.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home: 
383  South  Main  St.,  Woonsocket,  R.I. 

FAINE  (or  Payne),  Charles  Frederick,  lawyer, 
trustee,  mfr.;  Feb.  23,  lS42-Dec.,  1910.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

FAINZ:,  Charles  Jackson,  soldier;  b.  Boston, 
Aug.  26,  1833;  s.  Charles  Gushing  and  Fannie  Cabot 
(Jackson)  Paine;  brother  of  Robert  Treat  Paine; 
g.g.s.  Robert  Treat  Paine  (signer  Declaration  of 
Independence);  A.B.,  Harvard,  1853,  A.M.,  1858; 
admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1856;  m.  Julia,  d.  John  Bry- 
ant, of  Boston,  1867.  Capt.  22d  Mass.  Inf.,  Oct.  5, 
1S61;  maj.  30th  Mass.  Inf.,  Jan.  16,  1862;  col.  2d 
La.  Inf.  Oct.  23,  1862;  brig.-gen.  vols.,  July  4,  1864; 
bvtd.  maj. -gen.  vols.,  Jan.  15,  1865,  "for  meritorious 
and  valuable  services":  hon.  mustered  out,  Jan. 
15,  1866;  comd.  brigade  during  siege  of  Pt.  Hud- 
son, 1863;  served  under  Gen.  B.  F.  Butler,  1864; 
led  div.  colored  troops  in  attack  on  Newmarket, 
Va.,  Sept.  29,  1864;  after  Lee's  surrender  comd. 
dist.  of  Newbern.  For  many  vrs.  dir.  C,  B.  &  Q. 
R.R.,  A.,  T.  &  S.F.  R.R.  and  Mexican  Central  R.R. 
Was  one  of  the  three  spl.  envoys  accredited  to  the 
govts,  of  France,  Great  Britain,  and  Gei-many  in 
the  interests  of  internat.  bimetallism,  1897.  Mem. 
Corpn.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Prominent  yachtinan; 
owned  Puritan,  Mayflower  and  Volunteer,  all  suc- 
cessful defenders  of  America's  cup.  Clubs:  Som- 
erset, Union  (Boston),  New  York  Yacht,  Eastern 
Yacht,  Country.  Summer  Home:  Weston,  Mass. 
Address:  613  Sears  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

PAINi:,  Charles  Jackson,  Jr.,  copper  mining;  b. 
Weston,  Mass.,  June  17,  1876;  s.  Charles  Jackson 
and  Julia  (Bryant)  Paine;  father  bvtd.  maj. -gen. 
Civil  War,  later  yachtsman  and  owner  Puritan 
Mayflower,  Volunteer,  successful  defenders  of 
America's  cup;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897;  married.  In 
employ  of  Lee,  Higginson  &  Co.,  investments,  Bos- 
ton, 1898-08;  now  pres.  Houghton  Copper  Co.,  Wi- 
nona Copper  Co.,  Mayflower  Copper  Co.;  v. -p. 
Champion  (Copper  Co.;  treas.  Pacific  Copper  Co., 
St.  Marj''s  Mineral  Land  Co.;  dir.  The  Pureoxia 
Co.,  Rolfe  Coal  Mining  Co.  Home:  Weston,  Mass. 
Office:  705  Sears  Bldg.,  Boston. 

PAINE,  George  Lyman,  clergyman;  b.  Waltham, 
Mass.,  July  29,  1874;  s.  Robert  Treat  and  Lydia 
Williams  (Lyman)  Paine;  descendant  of  Thomas 
Payne,  who  came  from  England  to  Falmouth, 
Mass.,  1622,  Robert  Treat  Paine,  signer  of  The 
Declaration  of  Independence,  Robert  Treat,  gov. 
of  Conn.;  ed.  Hopkinson  Sch.,  Boston;  B.A.,  Hai- 
vard,  1896,  M.A.,  1897:  B.D..  Cambridge  Episcopal 
Theol.  Sch.,  1900;  m.  June  29.  1899,  Clara  Adelaide 
May,  of  Boston;  2  children,  George  L.,  Jr.,  Alfred 
W.  Deacon,  1900,  priest,  1901,  P.E.  Ch.;  curate,  St. 
^Mark's  Ch.  in  the  Bowery,  New  York,  1900-2;  rec- 
tor, St.  Mary's  Ch.,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1902-11,  St. 
Paul's  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  since  1911.  Dir. 
Organized  Charities  of  New  Haven,  Lord's  Day 
League  of  N.E. :  chmn.  social  service  com.  Diocese 
of  Conn.;  has  served  as  pres.  Federation  of  Chs. 
of  Gr.  Boston,  Dorchester  Conf.  Associated  Chari- 
ties, etc.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Hasty  Pudding 
Club  (Harvard).  Democrat.  Clubs:  (jraduates'. 
Lawn  (New  Haven),  Union.  Harvard,  Twentieth 
Century  (Boston):  Harvard  (New  York).  Ad- 
dress: 478  Orange  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

PAINE,  Georsre  Stratton,  lawyer,  farmer;  b. 
Winslow,  Me.,  Dec.  29,  1849;  s.  Edward  A.  and 
Sybil  (Stratton)  Paine:  grad.  Classical  Inst,  (now 
Coburn  Classical  Inst.).  Waterville,  Me.,  1867;  A. 
B.,  Waterville  (now  Colbv)  Coll.,  1871;  m.  River- 
side,   Me.,    July    28,    1877,    Isadore    M.    Randall;    3 


children.  Roscoe  R.  (lumber  commn..  Waterville, 
Me.),  Edward  W.  (M.D.,  New  York),  Mildred  S. 
■  teacher,  Winslow,  Me.).  Studied  law;  admitted 
to  bar  of  111.,  1876;  practiced  at  Ottawa,  111.,  1876- 
84;  returned  to  Winslow,  1884,  and  since  engaged 
<n  farming.    Republican.    Address:  Winslow,  Me. 

FAINE,  Harriet  Eliza  ("Eliza  Chester"),  author; 
May  5,  1845-Jan.  5,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
IVho.in   America,    1910-11.) 

FAINE,  James  Iieonard;  b.  Boston,  Apr.  25, 
LS57;  s.  John  S.  and  Eliza  A.  (Shearer)  Paine; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1881;  m.  Mary  Woolson,  of  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  May  21,  1885;  children,  John  A., 
Margaret  W.,  Anna  W.  Began  with  the  Paine 
Furniture  Co.,  1881,  and  when  co.  was  incorporated 
became  treas.,  continuing  until  1909;  has  been 
identified  with  banking  business  since  1894;  dir 
Mass.  Trust  Co.  Trustee  Cambridge  Hosp.;  treas 
bd.  of  trustees  Cambridge  Y.M.C.A.  Republican. 
Baptist.  Clubs:  Cambridge,  Colonial,  Eastern 
^acht,  Boston  City,  Harvard.  Summer  Home: 
Beverly,  Mass.  Home:  9  Waterhouse  St.,  Cam- 
bridge.   Office:    31    State   St.,   Boston. 

PAINE,  James  Monroe,  superintendent  schs.; 
July   21.   1863-Sept.   14,   1910.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

FAINE,  John  Agfustin,  banker;  b.  Woodstock, 
Conn.,  Mar.  13.  1850:  s.  Martin  and  Lucia  M.  Paine; 
reared  on  farm;  ed.  dist.  schs.  and  Woodstock 
Acad.;  m.  Jan.  25,  1882,  Fannie  G.  Dorrance;  5 
children,  Everett  Agustin,  Arthur  Rupert,  Wallace 
Martin,  Corinne  Lucia,  Dorothy  Dorrance.  Book- 
keeper, Putnam,  Conn.,  1872-7;  engaged  in  lumber 
and  coal  business,  Danielson,  Conn.,  with  John 
Davenport,  1877-82.  alone,  1882-96;  served  as  pres. 
First  Nat.  Bank.  Killingly,  Conn.;  pres.  Windham 
Co.  Savings  Bank;  mem.  Sch.  Com.  since  1889,  and 
of  Town  Bd.  since  1889,  Danielson,  Conn.;  mem 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1897-8;  probate  iudge,  1903-5. 
Republican.     Conglist.     Address:    Danielson,    Conn. 

FAINE,  Josiah,  retired;  b.  Harwich,  Mass.,  Sept. 
7,  1836;  s.  Josiah  Y.  and  Betsey  K.  (Kingman) 
Paine;  descendant  of  Elder  William  Brewster, 
Stephen  Hopkins.  Peregrine  White  and  Thomas 
Rogers.  Mayflower  passengers,  and  of  Thomas 
Paine,  Eastham,  Mass.,  who  died  in  1706;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Harwich;  m.  Phebe  A.  Long,  of  Harwich, 
Mass..  Dec.  22,  186S;  1  son,  John  H.  (lawyer),  b 
May  30,  1883.  Editor  Harwich  Independent,  1872-4 
selectman,  assessor  and  overseer  of  poor.  1889,  90 
justice  of  the  peace,  1891-8.  Was  sec.  Cape  Cod 
Hist.  Soc.  more  than  20  yrs.:  corr.  mem.  Minn. 
Hist.  Soc.  since  1887.  Mason.  Local  historian  and 
genealogist;  wrote  the  hist,  sketch  of  Harwich  and 
Brewster,  which  appears  in  Deyo's  History  of 
Barnstable  Co.,    1891.    Address:   Harwich,   Mass. 

FAINE,  Nathaniel,  banker;  b.  Worcester,  Mass., 
Aug.  6,  1832:  s.  Gardiner  and  Emily  (Baker)  Paine;' 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Worcester;  (hon.  A.M.,  Harvard, 
1898);  m.  Susan  M.  Barnes,  of  New  Haven.  Conn., 
June  14,  1865.  First  teller  Mechanics  Bank  of 
W^orcester,  1848;  teller  City  Bank,  1854.  cashier, 
1857,  pres.  since  1898  v. -p.  Worcester  Trust  Co., 
Worcester  Five  Cent  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  City 
Council  2  yrs.;  dir.  Free  Pub.  Library  18  yrs. 
Mem.  council  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. ;  treas.  Worcester 
Co.  Hort.  Soc.  26  yrs..  Am.  Antiq.  Soc.  44  yrs.; 
mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Colonial  Soc.  Mass.,  Wor- 
cester Soc.  Antiquity,  Am.  Folk-Lore  Soc.  Rufus 
Putnam  Memorial  Assn.  (sec),  Bunker  Hill  Monu- 
ment Assn.,  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Worcester 
Lyceum  and  Natural  History  Soc  (a  founder). 
Dedham  Hist.  Soc;  hon.  mem.  Ga.  Hist.  Soc.  Hist. 
Soc  Pa.,  L.I.  Hist.  Soc;  mem.  La  Society  Numis- 
matiques  de  Montrose.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  Odd  Volumes  (Boston),  Bohemian,  Worces- 
ter, Quinsigamond  Boat  (Worcester).  Author: 
Early  Paper  Currency  of  Massachusetts;  Early 
American  Imprints:  Random  Recollections  of 
"W^orcester;  Early  American  Broadsides.  Editor: 
Christopher  Columbus  Diary,  etc.  Home:  72  Elm 
St..  Worcester,  Mass.* 

PAINE,  NCathaniel)  Emmons,  M.D. ;  b.  New 
Hartford,  Oneida  Co.,  N.Y.,  July  14,  1853;  s.  Horace 
Marshfleld  (M.D.')  and  Charlotte  (Mann)  Paine; 
A.B.,  Hamilton  Coll..  1874,  A.M.,  1877;  M.D.,  Al- 
bany Med.  Coll.,  1875;  post-grad.  med.  study  at 
A^ienna,  1876-7;  m.  Harriet  Banks  Gould,  of  Albany, 


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NY,  June  5,  1879  (died  1905);  m.  2d,  Martha  Lee 
Gilmor,  of  New  York,  Feb.  14,  1907.  As.st.  pli.vs. 
Middletown  State  Ho.sp.  for  Insane,  1877-SO;  .supt. 
WestborouKli  (Mas.s.)  In.sane  Hosp.,  1885-92;  propr. 
and  med.  dir.  Newton  Nervine,  Feb.  1,  1892-10, 
and  of  Newton  Sanatorium,  1894-10.  Invented, 
1878,  Paine  Nasal  Feeding  Tube,  used  largely  in 
Am.  and  foreign  hosps.,  where  forced  feedins  is 
necessary.  Trustee,  and  consulting  phys.  in  men- 
tal diseases,  Mass.  Homce.  Hosp.;  mem.  and  sec. 
consulting  bd.  phvsicians  and  surgeons,  West- 
horoiigh  State  Hosp.,  1895-15  (resigned),  chmn. 
bd.  trustees,  1915;  consulting  phys.  in  nervous 
diseases,  Newton  Hosp.;  prof,  mental  diseases, 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1887 — .  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Am.  Medico-Psychol.  Assn.,  Am.  Inst.  Homreopathy 
(sr.  mem.),  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  and  Boston 
homo?,  med.  sees.;  hon.  mem.  N.Y.  State,  Me.  and 
Conn,  homoe.  med.  socs.  Conglist.  Address:  West 
Newton,  Mass.* 

FAINE,  Ralph  Delahaye,  autlior;  b.  Lemont, 
111  Aug.  2N,  ISTl:  s.  Samuid  Delahaye  and  Eliza- 
beth Brown  (Phillirook)  Paine;  A.B.,  Yale,  1894; 
m.  Katharine  Lansing  Morse,  of  New  York,  Apr. 
5,  1903.  Joined  staff  Pliiladelphia  Press,  1894, 
and  was  war  corr.  during  Cuban  Tlebellion,  Span- 
ish-Am. War  and  Boxer  uprising  in  China,  and 
spl.  corr.  in  Eng.,  1901  and  1903;  with  New  York 
Herald  in  charge  of  crusade  against  beef  trust, 
1902;  asso.  editor  Outing  Magazine,  190G.  Presby- 
terian. Republican.  Clubs:  Yale  (New  York),  Au- 
thors' (London),  Tavern  (Boston),  INFiddlebrook 
Golf.  (See  ^yho's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
V)oc>l<s.  etc.)      Address:  Durham.  N.H.* 

FAINZ:,  Rene  Evans,  officer  corporations;  b. 
Orange,  N.J.,  Nov.  20,  1870;  s.  Oscar  Warrington 
and  Eliza  (Evans)  Paine;  prep.  edn.  English  High 
Sch.,  Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894;  student  Harvard 
U.  Law  Sch.,  1895;  m.  Beulah  Price,  of  Cleveland, 
O,  Julv  1,  1895;  2  children,  Rene  Evans,  Jr.,  Louis 
Gerard".  Mgr.  for  N.E.  states,  rubber  clothing 
dept.,  Am.  Rubber  Co.  (now  U.S.  Rubber  Co.), 
1893-.'');  became  confidential  sec.  for  uncle,  1895, 
continuing  until  his  death,  July.  1909,  since  mgr. 
Roller t  D.  Evans  Estate;  treas.  Boston  Bolivia 
Rubber  Co.,  New  Aetna  Cement  Co..  Peerless 
Knitting  Mills  Co.,  Yuba  Consolidated  Gold  Fields 
Co.;  dir.  Dundee  Mills.  Republican.  Protestant. 
Clubs:  Algonquin,  Eastern  Yacht,  Harvard,  Boston 
Athletic  Assn.  (Boston);  Country  (Brookline, 
Mass.).  Home:  34  Welch  St.,  Brookline.  Office:  50 
Congress  St.,  Boston. 

FAINZ:,  Robert  Treat,  philanthropist;  Oct.  28. 
lS35-Aug.  11,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
WIio  in  America.  1910-11.) 

FAINE,  Robert  Treat;  b.  Waltham.  Mass..  Aug. 
9,  1866;  s.  Robert  Treat  and  Lydia  Williams  (Ly- 
man) Paine;  g.g.s.  Robert  Treat  Paine,  signer  of 
Declaration  of  Independence;  prep.  edn.  Noble's 
Sch.,  Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888;  studied  law,  but 
without  intention  of  practicing;  m.  Marie  Louise 
Mattingly,  of  Washington.  D.C.,  Dec.  7,  1898;  2 
children,  Dorothy,  Robert  Treat,  Jr.  Has  devoted 
attention  principally  to  management  of  business 
and  study  of  economic  questions;  sec.  and  dir. 
Brooklyn  Development  Co.,  Greater  New  York  De- 
velopment Co.;  dir.  Metropolitan  Associates  of 
New  York,  Wood  Harmon  Bond  Co.,  Workingmen's 
Loan  Assn.:  trustee  Church  Av.  Real  Estate  Assn., 
New  York  Suburbs  Co.,  Pelham  Associates,  Wells 
Memorial  Inst..  Winthrop  Development  Trust, 
Wood  Harmon  Real  Estate  Assn.,  Wood  Harmon 
Real  Estate  Trustees.  Formerly  sec.  Young  Men's 
Dem.  Club  of  Mass.,  and  mem.  exec.  com.  Tariff 
Reform  League;  Dem.  nominee  for  gov.  of  Mass., 
1899  and  1900;  pres.  Mass.  Pub.  Opinion  League; 
mem.  Boston  Sch.  Bd.,  1901-4;  cx-treas.  Boston 
Home  and  Sch.  Assn.;  mem.  council  Nat.  Municipal 
League;  ex-pres.  Boston  Assn.  for  Relief  and  Con- 
trol of  Tuberculosis;  ex-sec.  Episcopal  City  Mis- 
sion; ex-pres.  Robert  Gould  Shaw  Assn.  (colored 
settlement  house);  treas.  Trinity  Ch.,  Boston. 
Episcopalian.  Recreations:  tennis.  Home:  55  Com- 
monwealth Av.,  Boston;  (summer)  Dublin,  N.H. 
Office:  16  State  St.,  Boston. 

FAINS,  Robert  Treat,  II,  lawyer,  corpn.  officer; 
b.   New   Bedford,    Mass.,    Dec.    3,    1861;    s.    William 


Cushin.g  and  Hannali  Hathawav  (Perry)  Paine; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1882;  m.  Ruth  Cabot,  of  Brookline, 
Mass.,  May  28,  1890.  Dir.  Ry.  &  Light  Securities 
Co.,  v.-p.  Brooklyn  Development  Co.,  Dallas  Elec- 
tric Corpn.,  Greater  New  York  Development  Co., 
Met.  Associates  of  New  York;  treas.  and  dir.  Work- 
ingmen's  Loan  Assn.;  dir.  and  member  exec.  com. 
General  Electric  Co.;  dir.  Brooklyn  Associates, 
Electric  Bond  &  Share  Co.,  Kingsboro  Realty  Co., 
Northern  Tex.  Electric  Co.,  Old  Colony  Trust  Co., 
Ponce  &  Guyama  R.R.,  Tampa  Electric  Co.,  United 
Electric  Securities  Co.,  U.S.  Smelting,  Refining  & 
INIining  Co.;  trustee  Boston  &  Worcester  Electric 
Cos.,  Central  Aguirre  Sugar  Cos.,  Staten  Island 
Associates,  Wood  Harmon  Real  Estate  Trustees; 
trustee  and  mem.  bd.  of  investment,  Suffolk  Sav- 
ings Bank  for  Seamen  and  Others.  Trustee  Milton 
Acad.  Republican.  Clubs:  Union,  St.  Botolph,  Ten- 
nis and  Racquet,  Country,  Exchange,  Eastern 
Yacht,  Harvard,  New  Riding  (Boston),  University, 
Harvard,  New  York  Yacht  (New  York).  Home: 
264  Beacon  St.    Office:  60  State  St.,  Boston.* 

FAINE,  William  Alfred,  banker;  b.  Merrimac- 
port,  ]\Iass.,  Jan.  29,  1855;  s.  Rev.  Albert  and  Sarah 
(Sargent)  Paine:  ed.  grammar  and  liigh  sclis., 
Mass.,  Wis.  and  111.:  m.  Ruth  F.  "W'ard,  of  Boston. 
Apr.  18,  1887;  5  children,  Francis  Ward,  Ruth 
(Mrs.  John  H.  Blodgett),  Esther  Humphrey, 
Stephen,  Dorothv  Bowen.  Clerk  in  Blackstone 
Nat.  Bank,  Boston,  1873-80;  founder,  1880,  and 
since  head,  Paine,  Webber  &  Co.,  Boston;  or- 
ganized, 1901,  and  since  pres..  Copper  Ranfre  Con- 
solidated Co.;  pres.  Wliite  Oak  Transportation  Co.; 
dir.  Mechanics  &  INIetals  Nat.  Bank  (New  York). 
Republican.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Exchange.  Boston 
Athletic  (Boston).  Engineers'  (New  York),  Union 
League  (Cliicago),  Tedesco  Country  (pres.), 
Brookline  C^ountry.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  409 
Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston;  (summer)  Beach 
Bluff,  Mass.    Office:  82  Devonshire  St.,  Boston.* 

PAINE,  William  Henry,  lawyer:  b.  Milan,  N.H., 
Feb.  23,  1863;  s.  Samuel  and  Nancy  (Sparks) 
Paine;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Exeter  Acad.;  student 
Harvard  Law  Sch.;  m.  Laura  M.  Beckley,  of  West 
Somerville.  Mass.,  June  25,  1890;  1  child,  George 
R.  Admitted  to  N.H.  bar,  1888;  in  employ  of  Mars- 
tow  &  Eastman,  Exeter,  1SS8-9;  practiced  in  New 
Market,  1889-95.  Berlin  since  1895;  solicitor  for 
Rockingliam  County  while  at  New  Market;  mem. 
N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1892.  Mem,  K.  of  P.  (past 
chancellor  coindr.).  Democrat.  Conglist.  Address: 
Berlin,  N.H. 

FAINTER,  Charles  Pairbanlt,  orthopedic  sur- 
geon: b.  Grand  Haven,  INlich..  ]\Iav  19,  1869;  A.B., 
Johns  Hopkins  U.,  1891:  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1895;  served  as  house  officer  Cliildren's  Hosp.,  and 
Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.;  m.  Alice  Angler,  of  Newton, 
Mass.,  June  6,  1900;  2  children.  Whitfield,  Eleanor. 
Practiced  orthopedic  surgery  at  Boston  since  1895; 
orthopedic  surgeon  and  ortliopedic  surgeon  in 
chief,  Carney  Hosp.  until  1913;  consulting  ortlio- 
pedic surgeon  same  since  ,Iune.  1913;  orthopedic 
surgeon.  Robert  Bent  Brigham  Hosp. ;  prof,  ortho- 
nedic  surgerv.  Tufts  Med.  Sch.,  also  dean  since 
Sept.,  1913.  Pres.  Am.  Orthopedic  Assn..  1915-16; 
mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  etc.  Club:  Harvard.  Author 
articles  in  Boston  Med.  and  Surg.  Jour.,  Med.  News, 
etc.,  and  Proc.  of  Am.  Orthopedic  Assn.  Recrea- 
tions: literature.  Home:  78  Farlow  Rd.,  Newton, 
Mass.  Office:  522  Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston,  Mass. 

FAIiACHE,  Charles,  mineralogist,  geologist;  b. 
San  I'rancisco,  Julv  IS,  1869;  s.  James  and  Helen 
M.  (Whitney)  Palaclie:  B.S.,  1891.  fellow,  1892-4, 
Ph.D..  1894.  U.  of  Calif.;  m.  Cambridge,  Mass., 
Aug.  15,  1899,  Helen  Harrington  IMarkham;  3  chil- 
dren, Jeannette,  Marv,  Alice.  Instr.  in  mineralogy, 
1896-01,  asst.  prof.,  1902-10,  prof,  since  1910,  Har- 
vard. Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences.  A. A. 
A.S.:  mem.  Geol.  Soc.  of  America.  Recreations: 
tennis.  Address:  106  Appleton  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

FAIiFREV,  John  G-orliam,  lawyer;  b.  Belmont, 
Mass.,  Oct.  2,  1875:  s.  John  Carver  and  Adelaide 
Eliza  (Pavson)  Palfrey;  grad.  Browne  &  Nichols 
Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1892;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1896 
(Phi  Beta  Kappa);  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch., 
1899;  m.  Methyl  Oakes,  of  Auburn,  Me..  Oct.  3, 
1905;      children,      IMargaret      Germaine,      Elizabeth 


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Howland,  Mary  Ann,  Sarah  Hammond.  Editor  and 
chief  editor.  Harvard  Law  Review,  1897-9;  pvt.  sec. 
to  Justice  Gray,  of  U.S.  Supreme  Ct.,  1899-1900;  in 
ofRce  of  Brandeis,  Dunbar  &  Nutter,  attys.,  1900-4, 
mem.  Boyden,  Palfrey,  Bradlee  &  Twombly  since 
1904;  lecturer  on  IMass.  practice  at  Harvard  U. 
Law  Sch.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  INIass. 
Bar  A.ssn.,  Choate  Chapter  Phi  Delta  Phi  (Plarvard 
U.  Law  Sch.).  Clubs:  Union  (Boston),  Harvard 
(New  York).  Home:  152  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Boston; 
(summer)  Sharon,  Mass.  OfRce:  84  State  St., 
Boston. 

FAIiISOUIi,  Emile  Joseph,  clergyman;  b.  France, 

Jan.  8,  1871;  s.  Eusene  and  Catherine  (Bro,£rneau> 
Palisoul;  was  _broug^lit  to  America,  1880;  ed.  pub. 
schs. ;  B.A.,  Am.  Internat.  Coll.,  Springfield,  Mass., 
1896;  B.D.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1899;  m.  Toronto, 
Can.,  Nov.  6,  1900.  Eva  A.  Auger,  of  Roxton  Pond, 
P.Q.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1900;  pastor  St. 
Jean  Ch.,  Manchester,  N.H..  since  1900.  Trustee 
and  mem.  corpn.  Am.  Internat.  Coll.  Republican. 
Address:   316   Bridge  St.,   Manchester,   N.H. 

FAIiIiADIITO,  Prederick,  clergyman;  b.  Sala, 
Consilina.  Italy,  Feb.  22,  1877;  s.  Pascal  and  An- 
tonia  (Spinelli)  Palladino;  was  brought  to  Amer- 
ica in  infancy;  ed.  New  York  pub.  schs.;  Collegiate 
Dept.,  German  Theol.  Sch.,  Bloomfield,  N.J. ;  grad. 
Drew  Theol.  Sem..  Madison,  N.J..  1897:  Ph.B.,  Tay- 
lor U.,  Upland,  Ind.,  1900;  A.B.,  U.  of  Me.,  1909; 
B.D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem..  Madison,  N.J.,  1914;  m. 
Annie  E.  White,  of  Lyndhurst,  N.J.,  Nov.  8,  1898. 
Ordained  M,E.  ministrv,  1897;  pastor  WastiTnuton, 
Me.,  1898-9,  Damariscotta,  1900-2,  Caribou,  1903-7, 
1st  Ch..  Bangor,  1908-11;  supt.  Bucksport  Dist., 
East  Me.  Conf.,  being  the  first  Italian  to  be  ap- 
i:>ointed  to  supervise  English  work  in  the  U.S. 
Financial  sec.  East  Me.  Conf.  Sem.,  1909-11,  di- 
recting a  successful  campaign  to  raise  $40,000  for 
improvements  and  new  building;  elected  by  conf. 
as  first  reserve  del.  to  Gen.  ('onf.  M.E.  Ch.,  Minne- 
apolis, 1912.  Trustee  East  Maine  Conference  sem- 
inary. New  England.  Deaconess  Assn.,  Me.  Bible 
Soc,  Interdenom.  Comity  Commn.  of  Me.;  1st 
v.-p.  1st  Gen.  Conf.  Dist..  Me.;  sec.  N.E.  Assn.  of 
Bilingual  Christian  Workers.  Republican.  IMem. 
Bangor  Ministers'  Conf.,  Plii  Eta  Kappa.  IVIason, 
K.P.,  Modern  Woodman.  Club:  Twentieth  Cen- 
tury. Lecturer  on  social  and  religious  subjects. 
Address:  154  Essex  St.,  Bucksport,  Me. 

FAIiMER,  Adelaide,  artist;  b.  Orford.  N.H.;  d. 
Henry  H.  and  Rosette  P.  (Quint)  Palmer;  studied 
painting  with  .John  J.  Enneking,  Boston;  unmar- 
ried. Flower,  fruit  and  landscape  painter;  has  ex- 
hibited at  Boston  Art  Club.  Poland  Spring,  Me., 
Boston,  New  York,  Phila.,  etc.  Mem.  Copley  Soc, 
Boston.  Home:  Piermont,  N.H.  Office;  739  Boyls- 
ton  St.,  Boston. 

PAIiMER,  Albert  de  Porest.  iihvsicist;  b.  Tewks- 
bury,  Mass.,  July  26,  1869;  s.  Rev.  Albert  de  Forest 
and  Marv  Jane  (Spear)  Palmer;  prep.  edn.  Middle- 
burv  (Vt.)  Hiffh  Sch..  1SS5-7;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U., 
1891,  Ph.D.,  1895:  studied  Johns  Hopkins.  1891-3. 
Brown  U.,  1894-5:  m.  Charlotte  Jane  Morrill,  of 
Norwood,  Mass..  Julv  5,  1899;  2  children.  Edward 
Standish.  b.  1900.  Albert  de  Forest,  1901.  Instr. 
in  physics,  1893-6,  asso.  prof,  since  1896,  Brown 
IT.  Fellow  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Congr$s  Internat.  de 
Physique,  Paris,  1900,  Am.  Physical  Soc,  Societe 
Franqaise  de  Physique,  Beta  Tlieta  Pi,  Sigma  Xi. 
Author  of  Theory  of  IMeasurements.  Contbr.  to 
scientific  maers.  Home:  71  Elmerove  Av..  Provi- 
dence, R.I.;   (summer)   Pascoag,  R.I.,  R.F.D.  1. 

PAI:.MI:R,  Arthiir  Hubbell,  college  prof.;  b. 
Cleveland,  O..  June  30,  1859:  s.  Charles  Win.slow 
and  Taicv  Williams  (Hubbell)  Palmer:  A.B..  Vi''est- 
ern  Reserve,  1879,  A.M..  1881;  in  Europe,  1881-3; 
(hon.  A.M..  Yale,  1891):  m.  Fredrikke  Marie 
Schjoth,  of  Christiania,  Norway,  Julv  8,  1884 
Teacher  T^^est  High  Sch..  Cleveland,  1879-80:  tutor 
Western  Reserve  Coll..  1880-1:  prof.  German  lang. 
and  lit..  1883-91.  librarian.  1886-91.  Adelbert  Coll.; 
prof.  German  lang.  and  lit.,  Yale,  since  1891.  Mem. 
Modern  Lane.  Assn.  America.  Conn.  Acad  Arts  and 
Sciences.  Phi  Beta  Kappn.  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Club: 
Graduates.'  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books 
and  writings.)      Home:  New  Haven,  Conn.* 


PAIiMER,  Blanche  Lillian,  teacher  of  music;  b. 
Portland,  Me.,  July  26,  1869;  d.  Harden  and  Floritta 
Marcia  (Carlton)  Palmer;  descendant  of  Thomas 
Palmer,  one  of  founders  of  Rowley,  Mass.,  1638; 
grad.  Everett  High  Sch.,  1887;  grad.  N.E.  Con- 
servatoiy  of  Music,  1893  (silver  seal);  pupil  of 
William  T.  Dobson,  Boston,  in  voice  culture.  Tu- 
tor N.E.  Conservatory  of  Music  2  vrs.  and  since 
teacher  pvt.  pupils  of  Newton,  Chelsea,  Medford, 
etc.  Clubs;  Mendelssohn  (Chelsea  and  Everett). 
Baptist.  Recreations:  photography.  Address:  168 
Nichols  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 

PALMER,  Bradley  •Webster,  lawyer;  b.  Wilkes- 
Barre,  Pa.,  June  28,  1860;  s.  Henrv  Wilbur  and 
Ellen  (Webster)  Palmer;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter 
Acad.,  1884;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888,  A.M.,  1889;  stu- 
dent Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1889;  unmarried.  Be- 
gan practice  in  Wilkes-Barre,  1889;  removed  to 
Boston,  1891;  mem.  Storey,  Thorndike,  Palmer  & 
Dodge;  sec.  and  mem.  exec.  com.  United  Fruit  Co  ; 
mem.  exec.  com.  Nipe  Bay  Co.;  dir.  Nat.  Rvs.  of 
:\Iexico,  Port  of  Havana  Docks  Co.  Served  in  9th 
Regt..  N.G.Pa.,  1888,  1889;  Battery  A,  1st  Arty 
M.V.M.,  1895-9.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Suffolk  Bar 
Assn.  Republican.  Home:  318  Beacon  St.  Office: 
53  State  St.,  Boston.* 

PALMER,  Charles  Asa,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Bath, 
Me.,  Sept.  7,  1867;  s.  Asa  C.  and  Annie  M.  (Cush- 
man)  Palmer;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Bath;  M.D.,  Me.  Med. 
Sch.  (Bowdoin),  1892;  post-grad,  work  New  York 
Post-Grad.  Med.  Sch.;  m.  Mary  H.  Samp.<=;on,  of 
Bowdoinham,  Me.,  1896.  Pi'acticed  in  Bowdoinham 
1893-03,  Brunswick  since  1904.  Mem.  LT.S.  Pension 
Examining  Bd.,  1893-8.  Mason;  mem.  K.  of  P. 
Democrat.  Conglist.  Club:  Brunswick.  Home:  156 
Main  St.    Office:  98  Main  St.,  Brunswick,  Me. 

PALMER,  Charles  James,  clergyman;  b.  Fair- 
field, :Me.,  Nov.  4.  1854;  s.  James  Jilonroe  and  Caro- 
line Frances  (Bacon)  Palmer;  descendant  of  Wil- 
liam Palmer,  who  came  to  Water  town,  Mass.,  in 
1636,  also  of  John  and  Priscilla  Alden  and  Richard 
Warren,  of  the  Mayflower;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1874, 
post  grad.  work,  1874-5;  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch., 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1875-6,  S.T.B..  1S78;  S.T.B.,  Gen. 
Theol.  Sem.,  New  York,  1878;  m.  Gertrude  S. 
Barnes,  of  Lanesborough,  Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1885;  2 
children,  Edward  J.  B.,  Anne  G.  Deacon,  1878, 
priest,  1879,  P.E.  Ch.;  pastor  St.  John's  Ch..  Ban- 
gor, Me..  1879-80,  St.  Luke's  Ch.,  Lanesborough, 
Mass.,  1880-99;  county  missionary  Berkshire 
County,  Mass.,  since  1899.  Trustee  Town  Library, 
Lanesboro,  1884-04.  Democrat.  Author:  Sketch  of 
Berkshire  County.  Massachusetts.  1901:  History  of 
Lenox  and  Richmond,  Massacliusetts,  1902;  History 
of  Class  of  '74,  Bowdoin  College,  1902;  History  of 
Trinity  Church,  Lenox,  Massachusetts,  1902:  His- 
tory of  Lanesborough,  Mass.,  1905.  Address: 
Lanesborough,  Mass. 

PALMER,  Charles  Ray,  clergvman;  May  2,  1834- 
Apr.  22,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

PALMER,  Charles  Skeele,  chemist;  b.  Danville. 
111..  Aug.  4,  1858:  s.  Rev.  William  Randall  and 
Clara  E.  (Skeele)  Palmer;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1879. 
A.M.,  1882;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1886;  U.  of 
Leipzig,  1892-3;  m.  Harriet  B.  Warner,  of  North- 
ampton, Mass.,  Sept.  30,  1886.  Prof,  chemistry, 
U.  of  Colo..  1887-1902;  pres.  Colo.  Sch.  of  Mines, 
1902-3;  chief  chemist  Washoe  Smelter,  Anaconda, 
Mont..  1903-4;  asso.  editor  Engineering  and  Mining 
.lournal,  1904-6:  chem.  engr.  ,1.  P.  Eustis  Mfg.  Co., 
1907-8:  chief  chemist  Geo.  H.  Morrill  Company, 
1909;  consulting  chemist,  Arlington  Mills,  1910-11; 
consulting  chem.  engr..  Am.  Woolen  Co.  (Assabit 
Mills).  1912 — .  Mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Am.  Inst. 
Chem.  Engrs.,  Chemists'  Club,  N.E.A.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  translations,  writings,  etc.) 
Address:   23  Park  PI..  Newtonville.  Mass.* 

PALMER.  Claude  Albert,  mfr. ;  b.  Syracuse.  N.Y., 
Nov.  2.  1877;  s.  Denison  Albert  and  Ella  May 
(Pickard)  Palmer;  descendant  of  the  Palmer  fam- 
ily, of  Conn.,  and  on  mother's  side  of  Pres.  .Tohn 
Tyler:  ed.  pub.  sch..  Wells  Commercial  Business 
Coll.  (Syracuse),  and  Sheldon  Sch.  of  Scientific 
Salesmanship:  m.  Grace  Jane  Smith,  of  Svracuse, 
Oct.  31.  1898;  3  children.  Charles  Albert.  Grace 
Elizabeth,    William     Teddy.     Began    in    office    of 


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Smith  Premier  Typewriter  Co.,  Syracuse,  1895; 
bookkeeper  with  Syracuse  Stoneware  Co.,  1S96-S; 
resident  mgr.  New  York  Pottery  Co.,  New  York, 
1898-03;  asst.  mgr.  Robinson  Clay  Product  Co., 
New  York,  1903-5;  resident  msr.,  Phila.,  1905-6; 
treas.  and  gen.  mgr.  Kastern  Clay  Goods  Co.,  Bos- 
ton, since  May,  1906;  mem.  Town  of  Arlington 
Finance  Com.;  v.-p.  Locke  Sch.  Assn.  Mem.  Gov- 
erning Bd.  of  U.F.D.  of  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Mem.  Mass.  Peace  Soc,  Arlington  Civic 
League,  N.E.  Hardware  Dealers'  Assn.,  Boston 
Credit  Men's  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Boston  City,  Boston  Rotary,  Appalachian  I\Ioun- 
tain.  Recreations:  mountain  climbing,  motoring, 
golf,  bowling.  Home:  57  Wollaston  Av.,  Arlington 
Heights,  ]Mass.    Office:    141   Milk  St.,  Boston. 

FAIiMIIR,  Cornelius  Solomon,  lawyer;  b.  Under- 
bill, Vt..  Nov.  2,  1S44;  s.  Jonah  Ferris  and  Chloe 
(Mead)  Palmer;  ed.  com.  schs.  and  Underbill  Acad.; 
m.  Annis  R.  Fassett,  of  Jericho,  Vt.,  Oct.  20,  1872. 
Pvt.  Co.  F,  13th  Vt.  Inf.,  Civil  War;  admitted  to 
Vt.  bar,  1874;  began  practice  at  Jericho;  mem.  Vt. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1880;  aoptd.  bv  Pres.  Arthur  asst. 
U.S.  attv.  for  Dak.  ^Py.,  1882;  asso.  justice  Su- 
preme Ct.  of  Dak.,  1884-8;  resumed  practice  in 
Sioux  Falls,  S.D.,  1888;  mem.  S.D.  Senate,  1896-7; 
returned  to  Burlington,  1903,  where  has  since  en- 
gaged in  practice.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason 
(32°),  K.T.  Club:  Algonquin.  Home:  Burlington, 
Vt.* 

FAIilVCBR,  Edward  H.,  paper  mfr.,  banker;  died 
Mar.   17,   1913.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

FAIiMER,  Elislia  IiOomis,  mfr.;  b.  Montvllle, 
Conn.,  Feb.  14,  1840;  s.  Hon.  Elisha  H.  and  Ellis 
(Loomis  )Palmer;  ed.  dist.  schs..  Conn.  Lit.  Instn., 
and  bu-siness  coll..  Providence;  m.  Brooklyn,  1866, 
Cornelia  Kissam;  3  children,  Cortland  Kissam, 
Adelene  Ellis  (wife  of  Dr.  Lee,  New  London, 
Conn.),  E.  Gertrude.  Enlisted  as  pvt.  Co.  I,  57th 
N.Y.  Vol.  Inf.:  promoted  1st  It.;  taken  prisoner  and 
confined  for  IS  mos.,  part  of  time  in  Richmond, 
Va.,  and  Savannah,  Ga.,  under  fire;  exchanged  and 
.joined  with  fragments  of  other  regiments  and 
served  under  Col.  Zook  in  61st  N.Y.  Vols,  until 
close  of  war.  Engaged  in  commn.  business.  New 
York,  with  brother,  12  yrs. ;  mem.  firm  Palmer 
Bros.,  mfrs.  bed  quilts  until  1900,  then  The 
Palmer  Bros.  Co.  (v.-p.).  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Mem.  Loval  Legion  (New  York),  Biblio- 
phile Soc.  (Boston).  Clubp:  Army  and  Navy,  Gro- 
lier,  Nat.  Arts  (New  York),  Thames  (New  Lon- 
don). Home:  New  London,  Conn.  He  died  Nov., 
1912. 

FAIiMEB,  Frank  Herbert,  editor;  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Mar.  6,  1853;  s.  Asher  Causin  and  Anne 
Rowland  (Folsom)  Palmer;  prep.  edn.  Phillips 
Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1875  (class 
poet),  A.M.,  1878;  graduate  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
1880;  m.  Lucv  Sophia  White,  of  Honolulu,  July  6, 
1880  (died  1891);  4  children,  Herbert  Hall,  Allison 
Cleaveland.  Helen  Van  Cleve  (Mrs.  Percy  Adams 
Rideout),  Gladvs  Freeman;  m.  2d,  Jessie  Maud 
Davies,  of  Halifax,  N.S.,  May  12,  1892:  2  children, 
Raymond  Percival,  Allison  Wesselhoeft.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1880;  pastor  North  Scituate.  R.I., 
1880-2,  Essex,  1882-3,  Pomfret,  Conn.,  1883-5,  North 
\V"evmouth.  Mass.,  1885-91,  East  Bridgewater, 
Mass..  1892-07;  asso.  editor  Education,  Boston, 
1891-07,  and  became  owner  same,  1901:  treas.  and 
mgr.  The  Palmer  Co.  (publishers  of  Education), 
since  its  incorporation.  1901.  V.-p.  Boston  S.S. 
Supts.'  Union;  mem.  N.E. A.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 
Progressive.  Author  various  published  addresses, 
essays,  articles  and  poems;  also  lecturer.  Recrea- 
tions, chicken  farming,  gardening.  Home:  Brain- 
tree,  Mass.    Office:  120  Boylston  St.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

FAIiMEB,  Prank  IiOomis,  mfr.;  b.  Montville. 
Conn.,  June  9,  1851;  s.  Hon.  Elisha  H.  and  Ellis 
(Loomis)  Palmer;  ed.  Claverack  (N.Y.)  Inst  :  m. 
1876,  Louisa  Townsend.  of  Vicksburg,  Miss.  Pres. 
The  Palmer  Bros.  Co.,  mfrs.  bed  quilts.  Republic- 
an, Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Manhattan,  New  York 
Yacht  (New  York);  Thames  (New  London).  Ad- 
dress: New  London,  Conn. 

FAIiMEB,  Frederic,  clergyman:  b.  Boston.  Aug. 
6.  1848;  s.  Julius  Auboyneau  and  Lucy  Manning 
(Peabody)     Palmer;    brother    of    George    Herbert 


Palmer;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1869,  A.M.,  1872;  S.T.B., 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1872;  (D.D.,  Episcopal  Theol. 
Sch.,  Cambridge,  1910);  m.  Mary  Towle,  of  Brook- 
line,  Mass.,  May  22,  1877.  Pastor  Congl.  Ch.,  Re- 
vere, Mass.,  1874-8;  deacon,  1878,  priest,  1879,  P.E. 
Ch.;  asst.  Emmanuel  Ch.,  Boston,  1878-9;  acting 
rector  Lonsdale,  R.I.,  1879-80:  rector  Jenkintown, 
Pa.,  1880-8,  Christ  Ch.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1888-13; 
lecturer  on  homiletics.  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  Sept., 
1913 — .  Asso.  editor  The  Episcopal  Register,  and 
The  Church,  Phila.,  1882-6;  asso.  editor  The 
Church,  Boston,  1896-9;  mng.  editor  Harvard  Theol. 
Review,  .lune,  1913 — .  I\Iem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Clubs:  Clericus,  Twenty  (Boston).  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  11 
Quincy  St.,  Caml) ridge,  Mass.* 

FAIiBSER,  Frederick  H.,  jeweler;  b.  Hudson, 
N.Y.,  Feb.  16,  1863;  s.  George  H.  and  Eleanor  C. 
(Welch)  Palmer;  ed.  pub.  echs.,  Hudson;  D.O., 
South  Bend  Coll.  of  Optics,  1898;  m.  Martha  A. 
Atkins,  of  Bristol,  Vt.,  Dec.  10,  1884.  Began  as 
jeweler  and  optometrist,  1898;  mem.  Day  &  Palmer; 
has  served  as  justice  of  the  peace,  trustee,  health 
officer  and  water  commr.  Town  of  Bristol.  E.x- 
pres.  Vt.  State  Optical  Soc.  Pres.  Bristol  Business 
IMen's  Assn.,  etc.  Progressive.  Episcopalian.  !Mem. 
I.O.O.F.,  Royal  Arcanum,  Rebekahs.  Home:  Bris- 
tol. Vt. 

FAIiMEB,  George  Herbert,  college  prof.;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Mar.  19,  1S42;  s.  Julius  Auboyneau  and  Lucy 
Manning  (Peabodv)  Palmer:  brother  of  Frederic 
Palmer;  A.B..  Harvard,  1864,  A.M.,  1867;  U.  of 
Tiibingen,  1867-9:  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1870: 
(LL.D.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1894.  Union,  1895^  Harvard, 
1906,  Dartmouth.  1909;  Litt.D.,  AVestern  Reserve, 
1897);  m.  Ellen  Margaret  Wellman,  of  Brookline, 
]Mass.,  1871  (died  1879):  m.  2d,  Alice  Freeman 
(pres.  Wellesley  Coll.),  1887  (died  1902).  Tutor 
Greek,  1870-2,  curator  Gray  collection  of  engrav- 
ings, 1872-6,  instr.  philosophv,  1872-3,  asst.  prof., 
1873-83,  prof.,  1883-9.  Alford  prof,  natural  re- 
ligion, moral  philosophv  and  civil  politv,  1889- 
1913,  prof,  emeritus,  1913,  Harvard.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  11 
Quincy  St.,  Cambridge,  jMass.* 

FAIiICBB,  George  Smith,  mfr.;  b.  Montville, 
Conn.,  Mar.  20,  1855:  s.  Hon.  Elisha  H.  and  Ellis 
(Loomis)  Palmer;  grad.  Norwich  Free  Acad.,  1874 -, 
B.A.,  Yale,  1878  (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  m.  Norwich, 
Conn.,  Dec.  10,  1879,  Ida  A.  Cooke  (now  deceased); 
m.  2d,  Geneseo,  N.Y.,  Sept.  17,  1901,  Neva  Lorene 
Fenno;  4  children,  Howard,  Neva,  Georgeanna, 
Priscilla.  Mfr.  cotton  goods  since  1878;  treas.  and 
sec.  Palmer  Bros.  Co.:  dir.  Massasoit  Mfg.  Co. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Lotos,  Thames.  Rec- 
reations: golf,  tennis.    Address:  New  London,  Conn. 

FAIilVIEB,  Haven,  M.D.;  Sept.  19,  1843-19 — . 
(See  vol.   1909.) 

FAIilMCEB,  Henry  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Providence,  R.I., 
Nov.  11,  1875;  ed.  English  and  Classical  High 
Sch.,  Providence:  LL.B.,  Columbia  Law  Sch.,  New 
York,  1896;  m.  Loretto  Larkin  Mahony,  of  Nor- 
folk, Va.,  Nov.  8,  1911;  1  child.  Virginia  Lee,  b.  June 
15,  1914.  Began  practice,  1896;  elk.  Dist.  Court, 
8th  Judicial  Dist.,  1898-1903,  justice  since  Mar., 
1903:  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  lS02-7  (deputy  speak- 
er. 1906),  Senate  since  Jan.,  1907;  city  solicitor 
and  judge  of  probate,  Cranston,  R.I.,  1910-11;  now 
in  practice  at  Providence.  Mem.  R.I.  Bar  Assn. 
Republican.  Catholic.  Club:  University.  Addressi 
42  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

FAIiMEB,  Henry  Robinson,  editor;  b.  Stoning- 
ton.  Conn..  Oct.  15,  1867:  s.  Ira  Hart  and  Harriet 
(Trumbull)  Palmer;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1890.  A.M., 
1909,  Litt.D.,  1914;  m.  Rieta  Babcock,  of  Stoning- 
ton.  Conn.,  June  14,  1900:  2  children,  Louis  Bab- 
cock. Henry  Robinson,  Jr.  Mem.  editorial  staff 
of  The  Providence  Journal  since  1890;  editor 
Providence  Sunday  Journal,  1903-5;  in  charge  edi- 
torial page.  The  Evening  Bulletin,  1912-14;  head 
of  editorial  dept.  Providence  Journal  and  Evening 
Bulletin  since  Feb.  1,  1914:  also  editor  Brown  Al- 
umni Monthly  since  its  establishment,  1900.  Pres. 
Stonington  Free  Library.  Hon.  mem.  Conn.  Edi- 
torial Assn.:  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon.  Conglist.  Club:  University  (Providence). 
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ington  Battle  Centennial,  1915.  Home:  Stonington, 
Conn.    Office:   Journal  Office,  I'rovidence,  R.I. 

FAZ;meb,  Henry  "Webster,  lawyer;  b.  Wllkes- 
Barr6,  Pa.,  Nov.  15,  1S79;  s.  Henry  W.  and  Ellen 
(Webster)  Palmer;  grad.  Milton  Acad.,  Mass., 
1897;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1901,  LL.B.,  1904;  m.  Elsa  M. 
Langborg,  of  Stockholm,  Sweden,  Aug.  19,  1907; 
children,  Henry,  Vincent.  Admitted  to  bar  at 
Boston,  1904;  practiced  with  firm  of  Gaston,  Snow 
&  Saltonstall,  1904-7;  practiced  alone,  1907-11; 
mem.  law  firm  Stimson,  Stockton,  Livermore  & 
Palmer,  since  1911.  Sec.  Infants'  Hosp.,  Boston. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City 
of  Boston.  Clubs:  Harvard,  Exchange.  Home: 
Concord,  Mass.  -Office:  Exchange  Bldg.,  Boston. 

FAIiMSB,  Irving'  Ossian,  high  school  principal; 
b.  Leeds,  Ale.,  May  17,  1862;  s.  John  O.  and  Abbie 
R.  (Lane)  Palmer;  grad.  Coburn  Classical  Inst., 
Waterville,  Me.,  1SS3;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1887;  post- 
grad, work  at  Harvard  in  physics,  chemistry, 
physiography  and  pedagogy;  m.  Portland,  Me., 
Dec.  25,  1SS9,  Mary  B.  Cushing;  2  children,  Marie, 
Marjorie.  Prin.  Derby  (Vt.)  Acad.,  1887-8,  Ware- 
ham  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1888-91;  science  master, 
Tabor  Acad.,  Marion,  Mass.,  1891-3,  Salem  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.,  1893-7;  head  of  science  dept..  Newton 
High  Sch.,  1897-1910;  prin.  Newton  Technical 
High  Sch.  since  1910.  Mem.  Eastern  Assn.  of 
Physics  Teacliers  (ex-pres.),  N.E.  Assn.  of  Chem- 
istry Teachers,  Harvard  Teachers'  Assn.,  Mass. 
Schoolmasters'  Club,  Am.  Physical  Soc,  N.E. A. 
(pres.  Dept.  of  Science  Instrn.).  Headmasters' 
Assn.,  Delta  Upsilon.  Mason  (K.T.).  Address: 
Newtonville,  Mass. 

FAIiMEB,  James  Meneally,  merchant;  b.  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.,  June  22,  1879;  s.  Benjamin  and  Sarah 
(Brogan)  Palmer;  ed.  Lewiston  pub.  sclis.  and 
night  sch.;  course  civ.  engring..  Internal.  Corr. 
Sch.;  m.  Tilla  Keith  Nevens,  of  Lewiston,  Sept. 
12,  1906.  Began  as  elk.  Ava  Cushman  shoe  fac- 
tory. Auburn,  Me.,  1893,  paymaster,  1899-03;  pav- 
master,  Radcliffe  Shoe  Co.,  Norway,  Me.,  1903-6; 
mem.  E.  B.  Palmer  &  Co.,  grocers,  Lewiston,  since 
Apr.,  1906.  Served  as  2d  It.,  1st  It.  and  capt.,  Co. 
C,  1st  Regt.,  N.G.S.M. ;  transferred  to  Co.  D.  1st 
Inf.,  1904;  re-transferred  to  Co.  C,  1st  Inf.,  1906; 
maj.  Coast  Arty,  since  1908.  Mem.  City  Council, 
1908-9.  Universalist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Ariel,  Calu- 
met. Home:  560  Main  St.  Office:  181  Main  St. 
Lewiston,   Me. 

FAIi1\II:b,  John.  Simmons,  2d,  mfg.  jeweler; 
b.  Providence,  R.I.,  Feb.  14,  ISSl;  s.  Julius  and  Jes- 
sie P.  (Richmond)  Palmer;  descendant  of  William 
Palmer,  who  came  to  IMass.  in  the  ship  Fortune, 
1621,  and  of  John  Alden,  of  the  Mayflower;  grad. 
pub.  schs.  of  Providence;  student  Brown  U.,  1905; 
m.  Abbie  Easton  Greene,  of  Barrington.  R.I.,  June 
14,  1911;  2  children,  Julius,  2d,  Elizabeth.  Engaged 
in  mfg.  jewelry  business  in  Providence  since 
1905;  mem.  Palmer  &  Capron  since  1908:  dir. 
Equitable  Fire  &  Marine  Ins.  Co.,  Providence, 
1908-11.  Mem.  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants,  S.A.R., 
Zeta  Psi.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Barrington  Yacht, 
Bristol  Yacht  (v.-comdr.).  Recreations:  yachting. 
Home:  83  Arlington  Av.  Office:  167  Dorrance  St., 
Providence.  R.I. 

FAIiimSB,  Julius,  jewelrv  mfr. ;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  July  20,  1854:  s.  John  S.  and  Frances  M. 
(Prentice)  Palmer;  descendant  of  William  Palmer, 
who  came  to  Mass.  in  ship  Fortune.  1621,  and  of 
John  Alden,  of  the  Mayflower;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1877:  m.  Jessie  F.  Richmond,  of  Providence.  Oct. 
16,  1878;  3  children,  John  Simmons,  2d,  Laura 
Richmond.  Jessie  Fearing.  Engaged  in  jewelry 
mfg.  business  since  1877;  mem.  Palmer  &  Capron: 
dir.  1886-12,  pres.  1896-02,  Old  Nat.  Bank,  of 
Providence:  dir.  Equitable  Fire  and  INIarine  Ins. 
Co.  since  1884.  Clubs:  University,  Squantum.  Rec- 
reations: fishing,  reading.  Home:  577  Westmin- 
ster St..  Providence:  (summer)  Warwick,  R.I. 
Office:   167  Dorrance  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

FAI^MEB,  i;ewis  Merritt,  M.D.:  b.  Litchfield. 
Me.,  Sept.  2,  1850;  s.  Eliphalet  and  Lucy  Pickard 
(Lord)  Palmer:  A.B.,  Bates  Coll..  Lewiston,  Me., 
1875,  A.M.,  1878;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch..  1881; 
post-grad,  study.  New  York,   1893,  Vienna,  Berlin, 


•k?"???. '^"^    Paris,    1896;    m.    Newport,    Vt.,    Mar. 
28,    1882,    Nellie    Barker    Prouty;    2    children,    Ger- 
iu^-.h-r  o  H^'^-     P""-    Hopkinton    (Mass.)    High 
bch.,  1875-8;  interne  R.I.  Hosp.,  Providence.  1  yr.: 
n'^^  practiced  at  South  Framingham,   Mass.,   since 
1882;  sr    mem.  staff  Framingham  Hosp.;  med.  ex- 
aminer 8th  Dist.,  Mass.    Mem.   Framingham  Med 
Soc.    (ex-pres.),    Mass.    Med.    Soc,    Mass.    Medico- 
Legal  Soc,  Mass.  Assn.  Bds.  of  Health,  Am.  Med 
Assn.,  1<  ramingham  Bd.  of  Trade  (ex-pres.),  Clioral 
Union,    Framingham    Musical    Assn.;    spl.    commr. 
for    inspection    health    conditions    in    mfg.    estab- 
lishments   of   Mass.,    1903.     Republican      Conglist 
Mason    (32°,   K.T.);   Odd  Fellow.    Address:   Ffam- 
ingham,   Mass. 

^r^^^^^^-'  KoJ^ert,  shipbuilder;  b.  Noank,  Conn., 

May   6,    182o.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

Fx^f.^^^^  .^^^^  ^"^''ri  ¥-D-    gynecologist;    b. 
^hri^'^^^V    ''•    •^°''"    Rufus    and    Sarah    Ellen 

(Dodge)  Palnier;  prep.  edn.  Robinson  Female 
Sem.  Exeter,  N.H.;  M.D.,  Woman's  Med.  Coll.  of 
Pa.,  Phila.,  post-grad,  studies  in  hosps.  of  Europe- 
unmarried.  Practiced  gynecol.  surgery  in  Boston 
fo^i?.®  1^^'-  surgeon  to  Mass.  Women's  Hosp  since 
189  <:  urologist  to  N.E.  Hosp.;  formerly  surg 
chief,  and  phys.  to  Pope  Dispensary.  Fellow  Am! 
Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Copley  Soc,  Folk-Lore  Soc.  Clubs:  Boston  City 
Lyceum  (London,  Eng.).  Has  traveled  exten- 
sively in  America  and  Europe.  Recreations-  his- 
tory, travel.  Address:  483  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

A  ,-^^^^®-^^^'  Gerhard  Wilhelm,  clergyman;  b. 
io  ic^c^.  Pari.sh.  Jonkopings  Liin,  Sweden,  Dec 
18,  1880;  .s.  Otto  and  Hanna  Christina  (Palm) 
Palmgren;  brought  to  America,  1888;  ed.  pub.  schs.. 
Pa.;  theol.  edn.,  Chicago  Theol.  Sem.,  1902-5;  m. 
?f  *'?nAo^^o''°^i",^  Blomquist,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  June 
24  1908;  2  children,  Carl  Gerhard,  Anita  Carolyn. 
Ordained  Swedish  Congl.  Ch.,  1905;  pastor  Beve'rlv 
(Mass.)  Ch.,  1905-8,  Quincy,  Mass.,  1908-13, 
?,^^'^'^S  ^''O"  C;h.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  since  Mar. 
1913-,,. Sec  Swedish  Ministers'  Assn.  of  Boston 
and  Vicinity,  1905-12;  pres.  Mass.  Young  Peoples' 
Union,  1911-12;  sec.  Eastern  Swedish  Ministers' 
Conf.  since  1912,  and  of  Conn.  Young  People's 
Union  Feb.,  1914-Feb.,  1915.  Progressive  Author 
of  brochures:  History  of  Quincy  Church,  1910; 
History  of  Swedish  Ministers'  Conference,  1913- 
Reminiscences  of  Swedish  Zion  Church,  1914' 
Contbr.  to  religious  pubis.  Home:  20  Affleck  Ex- 
tension. Church:  87  Russ  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
.  ^^.^pOAST,  Henry  Spackman,  author;  moved 
to  Philadelphia,  Pa.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   1914-15.) 

FANIIT,  Ivan,  writer,  lecturer.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

-.o?;^-^^'  ^"c>  painter;  b.  San  Francisco,  Oct.  17, 
1S<0;  s.  F.  L.  M.  and  Maria  (Meier)  Pape;  pub. 
sch.  edn.,  San  Francisco;  art.  edn.  in  Paris  under 
Boulanger,  Lefebvre,  Constant,  Doucet.  Blanc  and 
Delance  and  at  ficole  des  Beaux  Arts  under  GerSme 
and  Laurens;  has  lived  in  France,  Germany  and 
Egypt;  m.  Dublin,  N.H.,  Alice,  d.  Prof.  Lewis  B. 
Monroe,  Aug.  16,  1894  (she  died,  Mav  17,  1911). 
Instr.  Cowles  Art  Sch..  Boston,  1897:  founded, 
189S,  and  dir.  and  head  instr.  Eric  Pape  School  of 
Art  until  sch.  was  discontinued,  1913,  in  order 
that  Mr.  Pape  devote  entire  time  to  his  art.  Exhib- 
ited 22  pictures  at  the  Paris  Salon,  Chicago  Expn., 
1893,  Munich  Kunst  Austellung,  1897;  120  paint- 
ings Omaha  Expn..  1899,  Paris  Expn.,  1900;  100 
paintings  and  drawings  Buffalo  Expn.,  1901.  St. 
Louis  Expn.,  1904;  large  collections  of  paintings 
at  Detroit,  Cincinnati  and  St.  Louis  Museums  of 
Fine  Arts,  and  at  various  expns.,  in  U.S.  and 
abroad.  Designed  large  monument  to  commemo- 
rate founding  of  Mass.  Bay  Colony,  Gloucester. 
Mass.  Presented  petition  to  Congress  signed  by 
30,000  citizens  of  Mass.,  thereby  saving  U.S 
Frigate  Constitution  ("Old  Ironsides")  from  de- 
struction, for  which  was  presented  with  resolu- 
tion of  thanks  by  S.A.R.  Master  of  the  Pageant, 
Gloucester,  Mass.  (largest  yet  attempted  in  U.S.); 
planned  and  prod.  Woman's  Titanic  Memorial  Per- 
formance in  Mass.,  afterwards  presented  in  New 
York.  Has  illustrated  many  important  works 
Mem.  Soc.  of  Arts,  Hon.  Council  N.  British  Acad 
Atlantic     Union,     United     Arts     Club     (London)' 


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Clubs:  Players  (New  York),  Annisquam  Yacht, 
Boston  City,  Boston  Art.  Home  and  Studio:  Man- 
chester-b> -the-Sea.    Mass.* 

PAPE,  William  James,  editor  and  publisher;  b. 
Liverpool,  Eng.,  Dec.  1,  1873;  s.  Robert  and  Martha 
(Burnett)  Pape;  ed.  common  schs.  in  England; 
came  to  America,  1S87;  grad.  Passaic  (N..J.)  High 
Sch..  1890;  m.  Julia  Elizabeth  Bolton,  of  Passaic, 
N..I.,  Sept.  13.  189S:  4  children,  William  Bolton, 
Eric,  Robert.  Benita.  Became  connected  with  Pas- 
saic Dailv  News,  as  reporter,  1891,  was  made  city 
editor,  18"94.  business  mgr.,  1895,  editor,  1897-01; 
purchased  half-interest  in  Waterbury  (Conn.)  Re- 
publican, 1901,  under  firm  name  of  Lathrop  & 
Pape;  business  incorporated,  1902,  and  was  elected 
treas.  and  mgr.;  purchased  partner's  interest, 
1910.  now  sec,  treas.  and  gen.  mgr.  Waterbury  Re- 
publican. Inc.  Dir.  AYaterbury  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Mem.  Am.  Newspaper  Publishers'  Assn., 
Associated  Press,  Daily  Newspaper  Publishers' 
Assn.  of  Conn,  (sec).  Am.  Econ.  Assn.;  chmn.  com. 
on  division  of  nat.  income  Social  and  Industrial 
Survev  of  Nat.  Civic  Federation.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mason;  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs: 
Waterburv.  Abagadasset,  Elks'  (AA^aterbury). 
Author:  (with  "W.  W.  Scott)  History  of  Passaic, 
N.J.,  1900.  Wrote  report  of  his  committee  in  the 
Social  and  Industrial  Survey  of  Nat.  Civic  Federa- 
tion, and  pub.  same,  1915;  also  various  pamphlets. 
Recreations:  fishing,  hunting,  gardening,  chess. 
Home:  63  Lexington  Av.  Office:  156  Grand  St., 
Waterbury,  Conn. 

PABASISi:,  Prank  Ilsley,  clergyman;  b.  Bos- 
ton. Dec  5.  1859;  s.  AVilliam  T.  and  Mary  J. 
(Carnes)  Paradise;  A.B.,  Yale,  18SS;  B.D..  Berkeley 
Div.  Sch.,  1890;  m.  Caroline  Wilder  Fellowes,  of 
Hartford.  Conn.,  .Tune  30.  1890.  Deacon,  1890.  priest, 
1891.  Episcopal  Ch.;  rector  St.  Peter's  Ch.,  Milford, 
Conn..  1890-3  St.  Luke's  Ch.,  East  Greenwich.  R.I., 
1893-4;  dean  New  Orleans,  La..  1894-8;  rector  Grace 
Ch.,  Medford,  Mass.,  1898 — .  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon,  Chi 
Delta  Theta  (Yale).  Clubs:  Twentieth  Century, 
Yale  (Boston).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books.  etc>    Home:    123  Hish  St.,  Medford,  Mass.* 

PARENT.  Iioiiis  "Warren,  real  estate  broker; 
b.  Everett.  Mass..  Aug.  5,  1879;  s.  "William  B.  and 
Clara  A.  (Skillings)  Parent;  descendant  of  Etienne 
Parent,  who  settled  in  Beauport,  Quebec,  1610;  ed. 
pub.  schs..  Everett,  and  under  pvt.  tutors;  m.  Lena 
Dav,  of  Boston,  Oct.  7.  1904.  In  real  estate  busi- 
ness, Boston,  since  1893;  associated  with  Cabot, 
Cabot  &  Forbes,  since  1910.  Mem.  Boston  Real 
Estate  Exchange.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem. 
Masonic  order,  B.P.O.  Elks.  Recreations:  base- 
ball, tennis.  Home:  Waban,  Mass.  Office:  60  State 
St.,  Boston. 

PARISH,  James  Heald,  merchant;  b.  Springfield, 
Mass..  Mar.  21.  1854:  s.  Ariel  and  Anna  (Woods) 
Parish;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Springfield,  and  New 
Haven.  Conn.;  m.  Dora  G.  Coe.  of  New  Haven, 
Sept.  22.  1880;  1  daughter,  Eunice  (Mrs.  Charles 
M.  Du  Puy.  of  Pittsburgh.  Pa.).  Served  as  elk. 
in  Mechanics  Bank,  New  Haven,  until  1888;  en- 
gaged in  mfg.  until  1900;  in  banking  and  broker- 
age business,  title  James  H.  Parish  &  Co.,  until 
1915;  now  continues  in  same  name  agent  for  the 
Pa.  Rubber  Co.;  mem.  City  Council,  from  8th  Ward, 
2  terms;  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1  term;  fire  commr. 

I  term.    Mem.  Governor's  Foot  Guard,  Conn.,  1893- 

II  (retired  as  2d  It.).  Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Club: 
Quinnipiack  (New  Haven).  Recreations:  motor- 
ing. Home:  333  Humphrey  St.  Office:  221  Orange 
St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

PARK,  Ang-as,  woolen  mfr. ;  b.  Galashiel,  Scot- 
land, Jan.  26.  1859;  s.  William  and  Katherine 
(Campbell)  Park;  ed.  mostly  in  Scotland;  came  to 
America.  1872:  m.  Elizabeth  B.  Eadie.  of  Sher- 
brooke.  P.Q.,  Can..  Dec  24,  1880;  3  children,  Mar- 
garet Alice,  Catherine  Campbell.  William  George. 
Beean  as  woolen  mfr.,  1894;  now  pres.  Glengarry 
Mills  (Oakland,  R.I.).  Internat.  Cotton  Co.;  gen. 
mgr.  Assawaga  Co.,  Inc.,  Dayville,  Conn.;  treas. 
and  gen.  mgr.  Angus  Park  Mfg.  Co..  Airlie  Mills, 
Inc.:  trustee  Norwich  Savings  Soc;  mem.  Conn.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1905,  Senate,  1911.  Republican.  Presby- 
terian.    Mason     (32°,     Shriner) ;     mem.    A.O.U.W., 


Canadian  Order  Foresters.  Address:  Hanover,  New 
London  Co.,  Conn. 

PARK,  Benjamin  Avery,  banker;  b.  Londonderry, 
Vt.,  Nov.  2s,  1S40;  s.  Castanus  Blake  and  IClzina 
(Tenney)  Park:  descendant  of  Robert  I'arke  of 
Conn.,  and  Elzina  Tenney,  descendant  of  first  child 
of  English  parentage  born  in  N.E. ;  ed.  London- 
derry, South  Londonderry,  and  Leland  and  Gray 
acads. ;  m.  Ellen  Augusta  Twitchell,  of  Grafton, 
July  1,  1869.  Began  as  elk.  in  Londonderry  and  con- 
tinued at  St.  Ansgor,  la..  Black  Earth,  Wis.,  and 
again  at  Londonderry;  associated  with  A.  A. 
Adams  in  business,  1873-90;  cashier,  1890-05,  since 
pres.,  Nat.  Bank  of  Chester;  trustee  Chester  Sav- 
ings Bank.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mason.  Address; 
(Chester,    Vt. 

PARK,  Charles  Edwards,  clergyman;  b.  Maha- 
baleshwar,  India,  Mar.  14,  1873;  s.  Charles  Ware 
and  Anna  IMaria  (Ballentine)  Park;  B.A.,  Y'ale, 
1896;  U.  of  Chicago,  1896-9:  m.  Mary  Eliot  Turner, 
of  Geneva,  111..  Sept.  19,  1903.  Minister's  asst.  First 
Unitarian  Soc,  Chicago,  1896-8;  pastor  First  Uni- 
tarian Soc,  Geneva.  111.,  1898-1900;  ordained  Uni- 
tarian ministrv,  1899;  pastor  2d  Parish  and  3d 
Congl.  Soc,  Hingham.  IMass..  1900-6.  First  Ch., 
Boston,  since  Oct.  1.  1906.  Dir.  Franklin  Founda- 
tion (Boston);  corr.  sec.  Colonial  Soc.  of  Mass. 
Sec.  Soc.  for  Propagating  the  Gospel  among  the 
Indians  and  Others  in  North  America.  Club:  St. 
Botolph.     Home:     347    Marlboro    St.,    Boston.* 

PARK,  Charles  Prancis.  prof,  mechanism;  b. 
Boston,  Apr.  11.  1869;  s.  William  R.  and  Ann  E. 
(Eldridge)  Park;  S.B.  in  Mech.  Engring.,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1892:  m.  Maud  W.  AVhite.  of  Taunton, 
Mass.,  Oct.  31,  1894.  Instr.  mech.  engring.,  1894- 
1900,  asst.  prof..  1900-1906,  asso.  prof.,  1906-12, 
prof,  since  1912,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Also  dir. 
mech.  labs.,  and  dir.  Lowell  Inst.  Sch.  for  Indus- 
trial Foreinen.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences;  mem.  A.A.A.S.,  N.E. A.,  Nat.  Soc.  Pro- 
motion Industrial  Edn..  Soc.  Promotion  Engring. 
Edn.  Republican.  Contbr.  of  scientific  and  ednl. 
articles  to  various  mags.  Recreations:  music, 
golf.    Home:    21  Prospect  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 

PARK,  Clara  Cahill  (Mrs.  Robert  E.  Park),  lec- 
turer, writer;  b.  Hubbardston,  Mich.,  July  2,  1868; 
d.  Edward  and  Lucy  Ann  (Crawford)  Cahill; 
father  was  justice  of  Supreme  Ct.  of  Mich.;  7th  in 
descent  from  Col.  John  Hazeltine,  of  the  First 
N.Y.  Provincial  Congress,  1775;  ed.  high  sch.,  Lan- 
sing, Mich.;  Cincinnati  Art  Acad.;  Art  Students' 
League,  New  York;  Art  Inst,  of  Chicag;o;  also  in 
Berlin  and  Strassburg,  Germany;  m.  Robert  E. 
Park  (now  nrof.  sociology,  U.  of  (!;hicago),  June  11, 
1894;  4  children,  Edward  Cahill,  Theodosia  T\'ar- 
ner,  Margaret  Lucy,  Robert  Hiram.  Studied  to 
be  an  artist;  painted  in  pastel,  preferably  portrait 
studies  of  children.  Exhibited  "The  Burgomaster's 
Daughter,"  Soc.  Western  Artists;  also  children's 
portraits  and  German  studies  in  several  galleries. 
Became  interested  in  child  welfare  after  mar- 
riage; served  as  1st  v. -p.  Mass.  br.  Nat.  Congress 
of  Mothers;  delivered  address  at  Internat.  Conv., 
Congress  of  Mothers,  W^ashington,  D.C.,  1911,  on 
"The  Relation  of  the  State  to  the  Fatherless  Child"; 
secured  introduction  of  bill  in  Mass.  legislature 
for  commission  to  study  question  of  need  of  wid- 
owed mothers  with  minor  dependent  children  and 
was  apptd.  mem.  of  the  commn.  by  Gov.  Foss,  1912, 
serving  as  sec.  same;  1st  v. -p.  Mass.  Congress  of 
Mothers,  Mass.  Federation  of  Progressive  Women, 
Equal  Suffrage  Assn..  Fathers'  and  Mothers'  Club 
(exec  bd.).  etc.  Author  of  various  articles  for 
Sunday  mags.,  short  stories,  etc  Recreations; 
traveling-,  sketching,  reading.  Address:  Hillside 
Av..  Wollaston.  Mass.:  (summer)  Roaring  Brook, 
Mich.,  via  Harbor   Springs. 

PARK,  Ellery  C,  lawver:  b.  IVIexico.  Me..  June 
7.  1864:  s.  Henry  W.  and  Eleanor  (Reed)  Park; 
ed.  common  schs.;  grad.  Hebron  Acad..  1887;  m. 
Dec.  9.  1890.  Mary  Isabella  Stearns,  of  Paris.  Me. 
Read  law  in  office  of  .ludge  A.  E.  Herrick,  Bethel, 
■Me.;  admitted  to  bar,  1890,  and  formed  copartner- 
ship with  ]\Ir.  Herrick  under  name  of  Herrick  & 
Park  which  has  since  continued;  countv  attv., 
Oxford  County,  1901-5;  treas.  Bethel  Chair  Co. 
for  several  yrs.;  cashier  Bethel  Nat.  Bank;   mem. 


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Bethel  Savings  Bank  Corpii.  Clunn.  Rep.  County 
Com.  1  term,  and  for  about  10  vrs.  chmn.  Rep. 
Town  Com.  of  Bethel;  sec.  Bethel"  Bd.  of  Health; 
pies.  Bethel  Bd.  of  Trade.  Trustee  and  treas. 
Gould's  Acad.,  Bethel.  Republican.  Universalist; 
Mem.   JVle.   Bankers  Assn.    Address:    Bethel,  Me. 

PARK,  J(o]iu)  Edgar,  clergyman;  b.  Belfast, 
Ireland,  Mar.  7,  1879;  s.  William  and  Susan  (Edgar) 
Park;  student,  New  Coll.,  Edinburgh,  Scotland, 
1900-1,  Presbyn.  Theol.  Sem.,  Belfast,  1901-2, 
Royal  U.,  Dublin.  1902,  Princeton  Theol.  Sem., 
1902-3;  m.  Grace  Burtt,  of  Andover,  Mass.,  Apr. 
28,  1906.  Ordained  Presbyn.  ministry.  May  27, 
1903;  stated  supply.  Stark  and  Sterling  Pond,  N.Y., 
1903-4;  pastor  West  Parish  Ch.,  Andover,  1904-7, 
Second  Ch.  of  Newton,  West  Newton,  Mass., 
1907 — .  Dir.  Am.  Congl.  Assn.  Clubs:  Monday, 
Winthrop,  Fortnightly  (Boston),  Albemarle,  New- 
ton (Newton.  Mass.).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  3  Winthrop  St.,  West 
Newton,  Mass.* 

PARK,  Julia  Ballantine,  educator;  b.  Bombay, 
India,  Apr.  16,  1878;  d.  Charles  Ware  and  Anna 
Maria  (Ballantine)  Park;  ed.  put),  schs.,  Derby, 
Conn.,  lSSS-95;  Miss  .Johnstone's  Sch.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1896-7;  Wellesley.  1897-01;  unmarried.  Be- 
gan teaching  in  the  Philippine  Islands;  prin.  Miss 
Pierce's  Sch.,  Brookline,  Mass.,  since  1911.  Uni- 
tarian. Mem.  Zeta  Alpha  (Wellesley).  Club: 
Women's  Educational  Industrial  Union.  Recrea- 
tions: walking,  reading.  Home:  15  Centre  St.  Of- 
iice:     31   Hedge  Road,   Brookline,   Mass. 

PARKER,  Albiu  K.,  merchant;  b.  Reading,  Mass., 
Oct.  9,  1872;  s.  Edward  F.  and  Anna  F.  (Kendall) 
Parker;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Reading;  m.  Hattie  S. 
Temple,  of  Reading,  Mass.,  Mar.  6,  1895.  Com- 
menced business  with  Bigelow  &  Dowse  Co.,  whole- 
sale hardware,  Boston,  1889,  continuing  16  yrs.; 
succeeded  to  tlie  hardware  business  of  George  E. 
Sanborn,  of  Norwood,  Mass.,  1909,  and  title  of 
firm  changed  to  Parker  Bros,  which  so  continues. 
Ex-pres.  Norwood  Bd.  of  Trade.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist;  supt.  Congl.  S.S.,  Norwood.  Mason; 
Odd  Fellow.  Home:  21  Florence  Av.  Office:  685 
Washington   St.,   Norwood,   Mass. 

PARKER,  Arthur  Henry,  mfr.;  b.  Northfleld, 
Mass.,  Mar.  4,  1860;  s.  Henry  Baxter  and  Hannah 
Maria  (Caldwell)  Parker;  9th  in  descent  from 
Thomas  P.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  previous  to  1638;  pub. 
sch.  edn. ;  m.  Alice  Edson  Stone,  of  Holden,  Mass., 
Apr.  20,  1886  (died  Dec.  9,  1890);  1  daughter,  Alice 
Ruth;  m.  2d,  Eva  Maria  Wilson,  of  Worcester, 
Mass.,  June  5,  1894;  1  daughter,  Edith  Mabel.  Be- 
gan active  career  in  factory  of  New  Home  Sewing 
Machine,  Orange,  Mass.;  removed  to  Worcester, 
worked  as  carpenter,  grocer's  elk.,  telegraph  oper- 
ator, etc.;  wire  goods  salesman,  later  sales  agt.  The 
Wire  Goods  Co.,  "Worcester,  continuing  13  yrs.; 
organized  Parker  Wire  Goods  Co.,  1901,  of  which 
is  pres.  and  treas.;  founder  and  treas.  for  16  yrs. 
Worcester  Supply  Co.  Mem.  Worcester  Co.  Me- 
chanics' Assn.  (life),  Worcester  Bd.  of  Trade 
(charter  mem.).  Grand  Council  of  N.E.  of  United 
Commercial  Travelers  of  America,  Worcester  Pub- 
licity Assn.,  Worcester  Credit  Men's  Assn.,  Wor- 
cester Commercial  Travelers'  Assn.  Mason  (all 
degrees  in  the  order  up  to  and  including  the  32d). 
Clubs:  Tatassit  Canoe,  Worcester  Automobile, 
Worcester  Country.  Recreations:  motoring,  golf, 
hunting.  Home:  144  June  St.  Office:  18  (3rafton 
St..  Worcester.  Mass. 

PARKER,  Asa  Merrick,  clergyman;  b.  Swamp- 
scott,  ]\Iass.,  Aug.  3,  1876;  s.  Harrison  and  Fanny 
(Fletcher)  Parker;  9th  in  line  from  Deacon 
Thomas  Parker,  one  of  the  founders  of  Reading, 
Mass.;  prep.  edn.  Winchester  (Mass.)  High  Sch.; 
St.  Johnsburv  (Vt.)  Acad.:  attended  Williams, 
1902;  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1910;  m.  Adelaide  Wal- 
brldge  Bigelow,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  May  5,  1905; 
2  sons  living,  Edward  Harrison.  Paul  Remsen. 
Asst.  sec.  Worcester  (Mass.)  Y.M.C.A.,  1899-01; 
with  Palmer  &  Parker  Co.,  hardwood  lumber 
dealers.  Boston,  1901-4;  gen.  sec.  Whitman  (Mass.) 
T.M.C.A..  1904-5:  field  sec.  Mass.  Christian  En- 
deavor Union,  1905-7:  acting  pastor  Forest  Av. 
Congl.  Ch.,  Bangor,  Me.,  1908-10;  pastor  1st  Ch., 
Somersworth,     N.H.,     1910-13,     Mystic     Side     Ch., 


Everett,  Mass.,  since  Nov.,  1913.  Chmn.  Ocean 
Park  (Me.)  Missionary  Edn.  Conf.  since  1909. 
Independent  Republican.  Mem.  Theta  Delta  Chi. 
Recreations:  tennis.  Address:  29  Clarendon  St., 
Maiden,   Mass. 

PARKER,  Bowdoin  Strongf,  lawyer;  b.  Conway, 
Mass.,  Au«.  ](j,  18  11;  s.  Alonzo  and  Caroline 
(Gunn)  Parker;  LB.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law, 
1876;  m.  Catherine  Helen  Eagen,  of  New  York, 
June  25,  1867  (died  Sept.  22,  1899);  1  daughter. 
Helen  C.  (wife  of  Dr.  Charles  W.  McConnel,  of 
Dorchester,  Mass.).  Practiced  in  Boston  since 
1876;  dir.  Tremont  Trust  Co.  (mem.  exec,  bd.); 
mem.  Boston  Common  Council,  1889-91;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1892-3;  city  collector  of  Bos- 
ton, 1910-14.  Served  as  pvt.  in  52d  Mass.  Vol.  Inf. 
during  Civil  War;  capt.  M.V.M.,  1870-1;  adj.,  1879- 
81;  judge-advocate  1st  Brigade,  1882-8;  assl.  adj.- 
gen.  and  chief  of  staff  of  brigade,  with  rank  of 
It.-col.,  1889-97;  col.,  1897  (retired).  Mem.  Alumni 
Assn.  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law.  Mason  (K.T., 
Shriner) ;  mem.  Grand  Commandery  K.T.  of  Mass. 
and  R.I. ;  mem.  Mass.  and  R.I.  Assn.  of  K.T. 
Commanders.  Mem.  G.A.R.  (comdr.,  1908,  Edward 
W.  Kinsley  Post  No.  113,  Boston).  Clubs:  Eco- 
nomic, Grand  Army.  Author  and  compiler  of  His- 
tory of  Kinsley  Post  No.  113,  Grand  Army  of  the 
Republic,  1869-1914;  compiled  and  edited  the  Spe- 
cial Laws  of  State  of  Mass.,  5  yrs.,  1889-93.  Home: 
19  Montrose  St.,  Roxbury  Dist.  Office:  31  Milk  St., 
Boston,   Mass. 

PARKER,  Carmi  M.,  business  man;  b.  Merri- 
mack, N.H..  Aug.  8,  1835;  s.  Elkanah  Phillips  and 
Sarah  (Corning)  Parker;  grad.  Merrimack  Normal 
Inst.,  1856;  m.  1863,  Annie  M.,  d.  Isaac  and  Eliza 
(Armour)  McGow,  of  Windham,  N.H.  Mem.  Parker 
&  Co..  1866-1899,  at  Merrimack,  1866-80,  subse- 
quently at  Fitchbuig,  up  to  1899,  then  became  mfr. 
of  screws  (Boston  Screw  Co.),  retii'ing  1903;  dir. 
Fitchburg  Nat.  Bank.  Wachusett  Fire  Ins.  Co.; 
trustee  Fitchburg  Savings  Bank;  formerly  repre- 
sentative in  N.H.  Legislature.  Home:  Fitchbur.g, 
Mass. 

PARKER,  Charles  Edmund;  b.  Vergennes,  Vt.. 
Feb.  21,  1839:  s.  William  Tarbell  and  Henrietta 
(Miller)  Parker;  student  Norwich  U.,  1856-8;  A.B., 
Dartmouth,  1860;  studied  law,  1860-1;  m.  Agnes 
W.  Ripley,  of  Rutland,  Vt.,  Aug.  9,  1866;  1  daugh- 
ter, Grace  Agnes.  Served  in  Civil  War  as  It.  and 
adi.  7th  Vt.  Regt.  and  capt.  Co.  E,  same  regt., 
1861-Oct.,  1863;  resigned  on  account  of  ill  health; 
mem.  Hayes.  Flardo  &  Parker,  mfrs.  sash,  doors 
and  blinds.  Vergennes,  until  1878;  organizer  and 
pres.  for  many  yrs.  of  the  Electric  Light  &  Power 
Co.,  of  Vergennes;  financially  interested  in  many 
business  concerns;  mavor  of  Vergennes,  1885; 
mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  1894-6;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1894. 
Republican.  Episcopalian;  mem.  Standing  Com., 
Diocese  of  Vt.  Mem.  G.A.R.  Loyal  Legion.  Ad- 
dress:  Vergennes,  Vt. 

PARKER,  Charles  Prederick,  civil  engr.  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

PARKER,  Charles  Hamilton,  mechanical  engr.; 
b.  Hongkong,  China,  Feb.  6.  1873;  s.  Charles  E. 
and  Mary  T.  (Phillips)  Parker;  arrived  in  Amer- 
ica, 1876;  ed.  pvt.  instrs..  Prince  Sch.,  Hales  Sch., 
Boston;  mech.  engring.  course  3  yrs.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  class  of  1895.  In  machine  shop.  Brookline 
Gas.  Co.,  6  mos.,  1895,  and  in  shop  U.  S.  Light 
House  Dept.,  Boston,  summer,  1895;  testing  engr. 
of  steam  dept..  Edison  Co.,  Dec.  1895;  asst.  supt. 
generating  dept.  Edison  Co.  of  Boston,  since  Feb., 
1902.  Enlisted  in  Naval  Brigade,  M.V.M.,  Feb.  2, 
1892;  commd.  ensign,  Oct.  20,  1896;  ensign  U.S.N.. 
Mav  14,  1898;  It.  (J.  G.)  June  17,  1898;  discharged 
Sep"t.  17,  1898;  It.  chief  Co.  C,  Naval  Brigade,  Aug. 
8,  1899-Mar.  2,  1904;  placed  on  retired  list  as  It. 
comdr.  Aor.  5,  1907;  commd.  comdr.  on  Naval 
Bureau,  M.V.M.,  June  12,  1908;  on  retired  list  as 
capt.  Dec.  1911.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs., 
Boston  Soc.  C.E..  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs..  Nat. 
Electric  Light  Assn.,  Naval  Order  of  U.  S.,  Old 
Guard  of  Mass.,  Naval  and  Mil.  Order  Spanish- 
Am.  War,  Roger  W^olcott  Camp.  No.  23,  United 
Spanish  War  Vets.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Country. 
Engineers',    Boston  Athletic   Assn.,    Chestnut   Hill 


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Golf,  Wardroom.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports. 
Home:  48  Beacon  St.  Office:  39  Boylston  St., 
Boston. 

FABKES,  Charles  Pomeroy,  college  prof.;  b. 
Boston,  Apr.  12,  1852;  s.  Ht-nry  Melville  and  Fanny 
Cusliing:  (Stone)  Parker;  descendant  of  Abraiiam 
Parker,  who  settled  at  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  about 
1650;  grad.  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Concord,  N.H.,  1870; 
student.  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1870-2, 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford,  Eng.,  1872-7;  A.B.,  Oxford 
U.,  1876  (first  class  in  honor  exams.);  m.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  June  27,  1898,  Frances  Greene  Has- 
kins.  Master,  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Concord,  N.H.,  1877- 
80;  ordered  deacon,  Episcopal  Ch.,  1878;  pvt.  tutor 
and  preacher,  Cambridge,  1880-3;  tutor,  Greek  and 
Latin,  1883-9,  instr.,  1889-97,  asst.  prof.,  1897-02. 
asso.  prof.,  1902-11,  prof.  Greek  and  Latin  smce 
1911,  Harvard.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences., 
Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Archseol.  Inst,  of  America,  Beta 
Beta  Chapter  of  Psi  Upsilon.  Home:  1075  Mass. 
Av.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

FABKEB,  Charles  Sullivan,  insurance;  b.  An- 
dover,  Mass.,  Oct.  21,  1845;  s.  Stephen  H.  and 
Anne  M.  (Abbot)  Parker;  descendant  of  Deacon 
Thomas  Parker,  the  immigrant,  Lynn,  Mass., 
1635;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1863; 
m.  Kate  M.  Shetler,  of  Lawrence,  Mass.,  May  24, 
1870;  2  children,  Alice  F.,  Elizabeth  A.  In  employ 
of  Alexander  Strong  &  Co.,  wholesale  shoe  deal- 
ers, Boston,  2  yrs..  Cook  &  Taylor,  dry  goods,  2 
yrs. ;  engaged  in  clothing  business  on  own  account, 
Lawrence,  1868-73;  traveling  salesman  for  Boston 
house,  1875-6;  in  employ  Page  Belting  Co.,  Con- 
cord. N.H.,  1876-86;  gen.  agt.  and  mgr.  life  and 
accident  dept.,  Aetna  Life  Ins.  Co.  since  1886. 
York  and  Scottish  Rite  Mason;  Odd  Fellow  (Lodge 
and  Encampment).  Republican.  Conglist.  Club: 
Wonolancet.  Address:  27  N.  Main  St.,  Concord,  N.H. 

FABKEB,  Charles  Symmes,  newspaper  publisher; 
b.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Apr.  11,  1839;  s.  Ebenezer 
and  Elsie  Lord  (Rowell)  Parker;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Woburn;  m.  Woburn,  Jan.  20,  1863,  Cornelia  Fran- 
ces Swaney;  4  children,  Edgar  D.,  Elsie  M.,  Grace, 
Annabel.  Was  engaged  in  newspaper  publishing 
business  in  Woburn  (H.  N.  Hastings  &  Co.)  at 
outbreak  of  Civil  War;  served  as  pvt.  Co.  B,  11th 
Mass.  Vol.  Inf.  during  the  war;  in  advertising 
business  in  New  York,  1866-74;  purchased  Arling- 
ton Advocate  and  removed  to  Arlington,  1874, 
where  has  since  resided;  mem.  firm  of  C.  S.  Parker 
&  Son,  prepared  and  published  (1907)  a  history  of 
Arlington.  Republican.  Orthodox  Conglist.  Mem. 
G.A.R.  (patriotic  instr.  Mass.  Dept.,  1900-9);  v.-p. 
Mass.  Press  Assn.  (sec.  for  9  yrs.).  Home:  12 
Pelham  Terrace.  Office:  446  Massachusetts  Av., 
Arlington,  Mass. 

FABKEB,  Charles  Walllng'fora,  merchant;  June 
27,   1831-Jan.   24,   1915.     (See  vol.   1909). 

FABKEB,  Chauncey  David;  b.  Boston,  Jan.  18, 
1873;  s.  Gustavus  D.  and  Garafela  (Tucker) 
Parker;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895;  unmarried.  Pres.  C. 
D.  Parker  &  Co.,  Inc.,  bankers;  pres.  White  River 
R.R.  Co.;  trustee  Central  Mass.  Light  &  Power 
Co.,  Mass.  Lighting  Cos.;  dir.  Central  Mass.  Elec- 
tric Co.,  Blackstone  Electric  Liglit  Co.,  Gardner 
Gas,  Fuel  &  Light  Co.,  N.  Brookfield  Electric 
Light  &  Power  Co.,  Mass.  Northern  St.  Ry.  Co., 
Union  Light  &  Power  Co..  Ware  Electric  Co., 
Wevmouth  Light  &  Power  Co.,  Weymouth  Water 
&  Power  Co.  Clubs:  Union,  Country  (Brookline), 
Oakley  Country,  Exchange,  Harvard  (Boston). 
Summer  Home:  Osterville,  Mass.  Home:  173  Bay 
State  Rd.    Office:  78  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

FABKEB,  Comellns  A.,  lawyer;  born  Greenfield, 
IVIass.,  Julv  25,  1870;  s.  Alpheus  B.  and  Augusta 
C.  (Shearer)  Parker;  Powers  Inst.,  Bernardston, 
Mass.;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1896;  spl.  study. 
Harvard,  1909-10;  m.  Grace  L.  Coolidge,  of  Erving, 
Mass.,  Aug.  29,  1894;  children,  Francis  A.,  C.  Lin- 
wood,  Kenneth  C.  Teacher,  1889  to  1895;  ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar.  1896;  mem.  firm  of  Carpenter 
&  Parker.  N.  Adams,  Mass.,  1897-02;  since  prac- 
ticed in  Boston.  Mem.  Mass.  Homestead  Commn. 
Trustee  Universalist  Pub.  House.  Mem.  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston.  Democrat.  Club:  Boston  City. 
Recreations:  tramping,  tennis.    Home:  102  Centre 


St.,     Dorchester,     Mass.      Office:     Tremont     Bldg., 
Boston. 

FABKEB,  David;  b.  Nantucket,  Mass.,  Aug.  19, 
1841;  s.  George  and  Lucy  (Smallwood)  Parker; 
pub.  sch.  edn.  to  17;  m.  1st,  Barnstable,  Mass., 
Jan.  24,  1867,  Susan  H.  Bassett  (died  1868);  m. 
2d.  Cleveland,  O.,  1878,  Susan  H.  Chase.  Dir.  Pa- 
cific Nat.  Bank;  mem.  investment  com.  Nantucket 
Instn.  for  Savings.  Mason:  Odd  Fellow.  Address: 
Nantucket,   Mass. 

FABKEB,  David  'Woodbwry,  surgeon;  b.  Goffs- 
town,  N.  H.,  Oct.  29,  1877;  s.  William  Adams  and 
Mary  Alice  (Woodbury)  Parker;  prep.  edn.  Man- 
chester High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1899;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1903;  m.  Helen  M.  Hall  (A.B., 
Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1899),  of  Manchester,  N.H., 
Julv  6,  1904;  3  children,  David  Hall  (deceased), 
Frances  Mary,  Mary  Woodbury,  b.  July  31,  1915. 
Interne  St.  Elizabeth's  Hosp.,  Boston,  1903-4;  prac- 
ticed in  Manchester,  N.H.,  since  July  1,  1904;  capt. 
Med.  Dept.,  N.H.N.G.;  aide  on  staff  of  gov.  of  N.H., 
1915-16.  Trustee  N.H.  State  Industrial  Sch.,  1911- 
12.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  N.H.  Surg.  Club. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (Trinity  Comman- 
dery,  K.T.,  Manchester).  Club:  Derrvfield.  Home: 
52  Clarke  St.    Office:  967  Elm  St.,  Manchester,  N.H. 

FABKEB,  Dexter  "W.;  b.  Meriden,  Conn.,  Nov. 
23,  1849;  s.  Charles  and  Abi  Eddy  Parker;  ed.  U.S. 
Mil.  Acad.  Commd.  2d.  It.  6th  Cav.  U.S.A.,  June  15, 
1870;  resigned  July  16,  1871;  pres.  The  Charles 
Parker  Co.  Republican.  Methodist.  Club:  Home. 
Address:   816  Broad  St.,  Meriden,  Conn. 

FABKEB,  Edmund  Morley,  lawyer;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, ^Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1856;  s.  Joel  and  Mary 
(Morse)  Parker;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1877;  LL.B.,  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,  1882;  admitted  to  Suffolk  bar, 
Mass.,  1882;  m.  Cambridge,  Apr.  8,  1891,  Alice 
Gray;  children,  Roselind,  Jocelyn.  Engaged  in 
practice  at  Boston,  since  1882;  trustee  Exchange 
Bldg.  of  Denver,  University  Associates.  Lecturer 
on  comparative  administration.  Harvard,  1905-10. 
Commr.  on  revision  of  city  charter,  Cambridge, 
1890.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston.  Clubs:  Union,  Exchange,  Oakley,  Country. 
Home:  63  Sparks  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  131 
State  St.,  Boston. 

FABKDB,  Edward,  educator;  b.  Roxbury,  Mass., 
Mar.  31,  1838;  s.  Edward  and  Nancy  (Fogarty) 
Parker;  grad.  Charlestown  High  Sch.,  1853;  A.M., 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  1857;  m.  Biddeford,  Me.,  May  16, 
1867,  Elizabeth  S.  (iowan:  one  son,  Henry  F.,  b. 
Feb.  21,  1868  (lawyer,  Brockton,  Mass.).  Prin. 
pub.  high  schs.  since  1858,  successively  in  George- 
town and  Melrose,  Mass..  Biddeford.  Me.,  and 
Brockton,  Mass.;  held  last  named  position  35  yrs., 
now  prin.  emeritus;  retired  from  teaching  Sept. 
30,  1914;  mem.  bd.  trustees,  Brockton  Pub.  Li- 
l)rary  20  yrs.  Republican.  Mem.  Mass.  School- 
master's Club,  Plymouth  Co.  Teachers'  Assn. 
(pres.).  Classical  High  Sch.  Teachers'  Assn.  Ma- 
son; mem.  Lodge,  Chapter,  Council  and  Command- 
ery;  has  held  many  offices  in  the  order;  now  Past 
Gr.  Kin.g,  Grand  R.A.  Chapter  of  Mass.  Address: 
158   Belmont   St.,   Brockton,  Mass. 

FABKEB,  Edward  Everett,  lawyer;  b.  Brook- 
line,  N.H.,  Jan.  7,  1842;  s.  James  and  Deverd 
(Corey)  Parker:  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1869;  stu- 
dent law;  m.  Alice  Prince  Hammond,  of  Nashua, 
N.H.,  Dec.  20,  1877;  children,  Rena  Deverd,  Edna 
Alice.  Admitted  to  bar,  and  engaged  in  practice 
at  Nashua,  N.H. ;  probate  judge,  Hillsboro  Co., 
1879-12.  Served  in  U.S.N.,  1863-4.  Mason.  Mem. 
G.A.R.  Republican.  Conglist.  Address:  Nashua,  N.H. 

FABKEB,  Edward  Melville,  bishop:  b.  at  Cam- 
brid.ffe,  Mass.,  July  11,  1855;  s.  Henry  Melville  and 
Fanny  Cushing  (Stone)  Parker;  prep.  edn.  St. 
Paul's  Sch.,  Concord,  N.H.,  1868-74;  B.A.,  Keble 
Coll.,  Oxford,  Eng.,  1878,  M.A..  1881;  grad.  course, 
Oxford,  1878-9;  (D.D.,  Berkeley  Div.  Sch.,  1906; 
D.C.L.,  Bishop's  Coll.,  Lennoxville,  Can..  1907);  m. 
Grace  Elmendorf,  of  Racine,  Wis..  1885  (died 
1888);  m.  2d,  Isabella  Goodrich,  of  Concord,  Oct. 
1,  1914.  Deacon,  1879,  priest,  1881,  P.E.  Ch.;  a 
master  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  1879-06;  consecrated  bishop 
coadjutor  of  N.H.,  Feb.  9,  1906;  bishop  of  N.H, 
since  Apr.    1,    1914.    Address:     Concord,   N.H.* 


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PARKER,  Edwin  Pond,  clersvman;  b.  Castine, 
Me.,  Jan.  13,  1836;  s.  Rev.  Wooster  and  W.  A, 
(Pond)  Parker;  descendant  William  Parker,  of 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1636;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1856;  grad. 
Bangor  Div.  Sch.,  1859;  (D.D.,  Yale,  1875);  m. 
Lucv  M.  Harris,  1859;  2d,  Laura  A.  Gilbert,  1905;  6 
children,  Harris,  Lily  P.  (Mrs.  Morris  M.  Penrose), 
Lewis  D.,  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  F.  C.  Billings),  Burton,, 
Robert  P.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry;  pastor  Sec- 
ond Ch.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1860-12,  pastor  emeritus, 
1912.  Fellow,  Yale,  1895 — .  Writer  and  composer 
of  several  hymns  and  tunes;  compiler  of  several 
hymnals.  Author:  History  of  Second  Church  in 
Hartford:  The  Ministry  of  Natural  Beauty;  Ser- 
mons on  Domestic  Duties;  Hist.  Discourse  on  One- 
Hundredth  Anniversary  of  Missionary  Society  of 
Conn.;  Hartford  Central  Assn.  and  Bushnell  con- 
troversy. Writer  on  staff  of  Hartford  Courant 
since  1912.  Address:  210  S.  Beacon  St.,  Hartford, 
Conn.* 

PARKER,  Ezra  Knigrbt,  lawyer;  b.  Scituate, 
R.I..  Nov.  29,  1832;  s.  Joseph  and  Mary  (Knight) 
Parker;  descendant  of  Thomas  Parker,  of  London 
England,  Nemiah  R.  Knight,  who  was  gov.  of 
R.I.  and  mem.  U.  S.  Senate:  ed.  Smithville  Sem., 
North  Scituate,  R.I.;  Univ.  Grammar  Sch.,  Provi- 
dence; A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1857  (valedictorian  and 
Phi  Beta  Kappa) :  m.  Mary  M.  Hopkins,  of  West 
Greenwich,  R.I.,  July,  1859;  3  children,  George  B., 
Grace  H.,  Eliza  V.  (deceased).  Teacher  of  classics, 
Va.  Collegiate  Inst.,  Portsmouth,  Va.,  1857-60,  also 
reading  law;  vol.  as  pvt..  Battery  D,  1st  Regt.  R.I. 
Light  Arty.,  Sept.  3,  1861;  commd.  2d  It.  in  1861; 
promoted  1st  It.,  Mar.,  1S64,  and  transferred  to 
Battery  E;  commanded  battery  until  hon.  mus- 
tered out  of  service  June  14,  1865;  elected  col.  of 
Marine  Arty.,  of  R.I.  Engaged  in  teaching  and 
agr.,  1866-80;  in  law  practice  since  1880;  asso- 
ciated in  practice  with  W.  L.  Frost  since  1905; 
town  solicitor  of  Coventry,  R.I.,  since  1895;  pres. 
Town  Council,  1881-2:  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1898-1900,  Senate,  1901,  2,  3;  chmn.  Rep.  Town 
Com.  17  yrs.;  (first  voted  for  Lincoln  in  the 
trenches  before  Petersburg,  1864);  mem.  State  Bd. 
of  Edn.  6  vrs.  Ex-comdr.  and  now  judge-advocate 
Dept.  of  R.I.  G.A.R.  Mem.  R.I.  Bar  Assn.,  Alpha 
Delta  Phi  (Dartmouth  Chapter).  Methodist.  Ma- 
son. Home:  240  Pawtuxet  Av..  Edgewood.  R.I. 
Office:   48  Custom  House  St.,  Providence,   R.I. 

PARKER,  Francis  Hulbert,  lawyer;  b.  East  Had- 
dam.  Conn.,  Sept.  23,  1850;  s.  Hon.  Ozias  H.  and 
Maria  M.  (Ayer)  Parker;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  1874; 
LL.B.,  Y'ale,  1876;  admitted  to  Conn,  bar  and  began 
practice,  1876;  m.  Mrs.  Adelaide  Fowler,  nee  Leeds, 
of  New  London,  Conn.,  Dec.  9,  1891.  Mem.  Conn. 
Gen.  Assembly,  1878,  1880,  1909;  Rep.  candidate 
for  Conn.  Senate,  1894;  pros.  atty.  City  of  Hart- 
ford, 1887-91,  1894-5;  chmn.  Rep.  City  Com.,  1896- 
1900;  referee  in  bankruptcy  Hartford  Co.,  1898- 
1900:  U.S.  atty.  Dist.  of  Conn.,  1900-8;  corpn. 
counsel  City  of  Hartford,  1908-10;  pros.  atty.  same 
since  Feb.  15,  1915.  Pres.  bd.  trustees  Conn.  Sch. 
for  Boys,  1899-09.  Chmn.  library  com.  Conn.  Hist. 
Soc. ;  registrar  Conn.  Soc.  S.R.  Home:  122  W'eth- 
ersfield  Av.    Office:  902  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

PARKER,  Francis  Stanley,  coal  merchant;  b. 
Hongkong,  China,  Sept.  1,  1863;  s.  Ebenezer  P. 
and  Elizabeth  C.  (Stone)  Parker;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1886;  m.  Harriet  Amory  Anderson,  of  Boston,  Dec. 
27,  1888;  2  sons,  John  Stanley,  William  Amory. 
Engaged  as  coal  mcht.,  Boston,  since  1885;  pres. 
Gay  &  Parker  Co.,  1889,  until  company  incor- 
porated as  Hanson  &  Parker,  Ltd.,  of  which  con- 
tinues as  pres.  Served  in  M.V.M.  as  pvt.,  sergt.. 
It.  and  capt..  1885-98;  It.  U.S.V.,  Spanish-Am.  War, 
1898;  retired  as  maj.  M.V.M.,  1911.  Mem.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon,   Alpha  Delta  Phi,   Porcellian   Club 

(Harvard).  Republican.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Ex- 
change,     Nahant.       Recreations:      stock      farming 

(breeder  of  trotting  horses).  Home:  Nahant, 
Mass.,  Bedford.  Mass.,  and  391  Commonwealth 
Av.,  Boston.    Office:  50  Congress  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

PARKER,  Frederick  Wesley;  b.  Boston,  May  9, 
1864;  s.  Jerome  W.  and  Ann  E.  (Wright)  Parker; 
common  sch.  edn.;  m.  Nellie  E.  Blodgett,  of  Cam- 
bridge, June  15,  1887;  1  child,  Mildred  B.  In 
banking   and   brokerage   business   in   Boston   since 


1888;  mem.  Clement,  Parker  &  Co.  Mem.  Boston 
Stock  Exchange.  Trustee  Somerville  Pub.  Library, 
Somerville  Hosp.  Dir.  N.E.  Hist.  Soc;  treas. 
Bay  State  Hist.  Assn.,  Parker  Family  Assn.  Ma- 
son. Clubs:  Algonquin,  Central.  Recreations:  col- 
lecting Americana,  also  postage  stamps.  Home: 
Somerville,  Mass.    Office:  70  State  St.,  Boston. 

PARKER,  Georg-e  Amos,  superintendent  of 
parks;  b.  Fitzwilliam,  N.H.,  Apr.  28,  1853:  s. 
George  Washington  and  Julia  Ann  (Deeth) 
Parker;  descendant  of  Gov.  William  Bradford,  of 
the  Mayflower,  John  Parker,  of  Lexington,  Mass., 
1634,  and  Nahum  Parker,  of  Fitzwilliam,  N.H., 
1676:  grad.  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1876;  diploma  Bos- 
ton U. :  m.  Jannie  Waterman  Jlichmond,  of  Hali- 
fax, Mass.,  Dec.  6.  1876;  4  children,  Arthur  Vas- 
sar,  Andrew  Richmond,  Robert  Lyman,  Priscilla 
(Mrs.  Diman  Lockwood,  of  Topsfield,  Mass.).  Head 
gardener  Vassar  Coll.,  1876-9;  successively,  supt. 
ClifCdale  (Judge  Boardman's  Estate),  Ophir  Farm 
(John  Roach's  Estate),  supervisor  station  grounds 
and  approaches,  N.Y.,N.H.  &  H.R.R.;  now  dir. 
Keney  Park,  and  supt.  of  Public  Parks,  Hartford, 
Conn.  Mem.  Conn.  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  Am.  Munici- 
pal League,  Am.  Civic  Assn.,  Am.  Soc.  Municipal 
Improvement,  S.A.R.,  Phi  Sigma  Kappa.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mason.  Clubs:  University,  Har- 
vard of  Conn.  Recreations:  collecting  park  re- 
ports, and  pamphlets  and  books  relating  to  parks 
(probablv  has  the  largest  collection  of  the  kind 
in  the  v^'orld).  Home:  100  Blue  Hill  Av.  Office: 
49  Pearl  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

PARKER,  G-eorg-e  Howard,  zoologist:  b.  Phila- 
delphia, Dec.  23,  1864;  s.  George  Washington  and 
Martha  (Taylor)  Parker;  S.B.,  Harvard,  1887, 
S.D..  1891;  spl.  studies  at  univs.,  Leipzig,  Berlin, 
Freiburg,  1891-3:  m.  Louise  Merritt  Stabler,  of 
Brooklvn,  June  15,  1894.  Asst.  and  instr.  zoology, 
1888-91,  Parker  fellow  in  Europe,  1891-3,  instr., 
1893-9.  asst.  prof.,  1899-1906,  prof,  zoology  since 
1906,  Harvard.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Acad.  Arts 
and  Sciences;  mem.  Boston  Soc.  Natural  History, 
Acad.  Natural  Sciences,  Phila.,  "Washington  Acad. 
Sciences,  Am.  Soc.  Naturalists,  Am.  Physiol.  Soc, 
Am.  Free  Trade  League;  corr.  mem.  N.Y.  Acad. 
Sciences;  life  mem.  Harvard  Union;  mem.  Am. 
Zool.  Soc,  Assn.  Am.  Anatomists,  Am.  Philos.  Soc, 
Soc.  Exptl.  Biology  and  Medicine,  Nat.  Acad.  Sci- 
ences. Contbr.  articles  to  zool.  .iours.,  dealing 
chiefly  with  anatomy  and  physiology  of  sense 
organs  and  animal  reactions.  Home:  16  Berkeley 
St..   Cambridge.   !Mass.* 

PARKER,  G-eorg-e  Judson,  singer.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

PARKER.  Georg-e  Lawrence,  clergyman:  b. 
Louisville,  Ky.,  Aug.  20,  1874;  s.  T\niliam  Shelton 
and  Anna  M.  (Anderson)  Parker:  ed.  pub.  and 
high  schs.,  and  Chenault  Sch..  Louisville:  B.A., 
Yale,  1897:  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cam- 
bridge. Mass.,  1900:  m.  Helen  M.  McGillivray.  of 
Palo  Alto,  Cal.,  Mav,  1905:  1  daughter,  Mary  E. 
Clergvman  P.E.  Ch..  1900-5:  joined  Congl.  minls- 
trv.  1906:  pastor  British-Am.  Ch.,  St.  Petersburg, 
Russia,  1906-8,  Crombie  St.  Ch.,  Salem.  Mass., 
1908-12.  Broadwav  Ch..  Somerville.  since  Oct..  1912. 
Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Author:  The  Other 
Side  of  Psvchotheranv,  1909.  Contbr.  to  Atlantic 
Monthlv.  Homiletic  Review.  St.  Nicholas,  Conerre- 
gationalist,  etc.  Address:  419  Broadway,  Somer- 
ville,   Mass. 

PARKER,  Gilman  Iioea,  merchant:  b.  Reading, 
Mass.,  Aug.  20.  1847:  s.  Loea  and  Eliza  P.  (Steele) 
Parker,  and  descendant  in  8th  generation  from 
Deacon  Thomas  Parker.  Lynn,  Mass.,  1637;  grad. 
Reading  High  Sch..  1865;  B.S..  Dartmouth.  1868; 
unmarried.  In  wholesale  tea  and  coffee  business 
since  1869.  first  as  mem.  firm  of  Briges  &  Parker, 
in  own  name  since  1874.  Conglist.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Con- 
gregational, Meadow  Brook  Golf.  Recreations: 
golf,  outdoor  sports.  Home:  6  4  "^^ashington  St., 
Reading  Mass.    Office:    168   Milk   St.,   Boston. 

PARKER,  Harold,  civil  engineer;  b.  Charles- 
town.  Mass..  June  17,  1854;  s.  George  Alanson  and 
Harriet  Newhall  (Felton)  Parker:  descendant  of 
Capt.  Joseph  Parker,  Newbury,  Mass.,  1638,  and 
Nathaniel   Felton,    Salem,   Mass.,    1633;    ed.    Phlla.. 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


Lancaster,  Mass.,  Phillips  Acad.,  Exeter,  N.H. ; 
student  Harvard,  1871-2;  m.  Klizabeth  B.,  d. 
George  M.  and  Elizabeth  (Washburn)  Bartol,  of 
Lancaster,  July  29,  1884;  3  cliildren,  Bartol,  Eliza- 
beth, Cornelia  Conway.  Began  in  Pa.  Steel  Works, 
Harrisburg,  Pa.  (foreman,  1S72-.3);  civ.  engr.  and 
mem.  firm  of  Parlcer  &  Batcman,  Clinton,  Mass., 
since  1873;  was  pres.  Chaffee  Bros.  Lumber  Co., 
Oxford,  Mass.;  v. -p.  Hassam  Paving  Co.,  Worces- 
ter; ry.  contractor  and  constructor.  Chmn.  Wa- 
chusett  Mountain  State  Reservation  Commn., 
Mass.  Forestry  Commn.;  formerly  mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
of  Rep.;  mem.  advisory  bd.  engrs.  Highway  Dept. 
State  N.Y.,  1913-14.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  C.E.,  Am. 
Soc.  C.E.,  Mass.  Higliway  Assn.,  Am.  Forestry 
Assn.,  Fish  and  Game  Protective  Assn.,  Appa- 
lachian Mountain  Club.  Republican.  Clubs:  Al- 
bany (N.Y.),  Engineers'  (Boston),  Worcester,  Au- 
tomnliile  (Worcester).  Iinion.  Home:  Lancaster, 
Mass.    OfRco:  Worcester,  Mass.,  and  Albany,  N.Y. 

FARKEB,  Harry  Elwood,  editor  and  publisher; 
b.  I^Ninaii.  X.H.,  .June  11.  1S5:!:  s.  t:!liarles  and 
Amelia  lOmmeline  (Bennett)  Parker;  descended 
from  Deacon  Tliomas  Parker,  one  of  three  brothers 
who  came  from  England  to  Lynn,  Mass.,  in  1633, 
on  the  ship  Susan  Ellen,  and  settled  in  Reading, 
Mass.,  1635;  ed.  Lisl>on  (N.H.)  schs.  and  Lisbon 
Acad.;  m.  Annie  IMaria  Weston,  of  Nashua,  N.H., 
Sept.  24.  1S73;  children,  Katherine  L.  (Mrs.  W.  S. 
Huntington),  Sara  K.,  Charles.  Levi  H.  Leader 
of  a  military  band  at  Marion,  Va..  at  16;  learned 
printer's  trade;  became  editor  and  pub.  Lisbon 
Globe,  1877;  editor  and  pub.  The  United  Opinion. 
Bradford,  since  Nov.,  1881;  pres.  Capital  City 
Press,  of  Montpelier:  pres.  The  Parker-Young 
Co.,  mfrs.  piano  sounding  boards.  Lisbon,  N.H. ; 
treas.  and  mgr.  Opinion  Pub.  Co.,  of  Bradford. 
Served  as  a.-d.-c.  on  Gov.  Levi  K.  Fuller's  staff 
(Vt.)  with  rank  of  col.;  engrossing  elk.  of  N.H. 
Ho.  of  Rep..  1878-9;  mem.  Vt.  Rep.  State  Com., 
1894-8;  postmaster,  Bradford,  1890-4.  Conglist. 
Pres.  Vt.  Editors'  and  Publishers'  Assn.,  1893. 
Mem.  IMasonic  Order  (rep.  1914-15  to  Imperial 
Council  Mystic  Shrine,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1914);  Odd 
Fellow  (sec.  Vt.  Grand  Lodge  I.O.O.F.  21  yrs. :  rep. 
to  Sovereign  Grand  Lodge.  1894-6);  Elk  (pres. 
Elks  Home,  Montpelier).  Clubs:  Lake  Tarleton 
(Pike,  N.H.),  Elks  (Montpelier).  Recreations: 
travel.    Address:  Bradford,  Vt. 

PARKER,  Henry  Carlton,  clergyman;  b.  Waits- 
field,  VI..  Aiig.  9,  1S52:  s.  Steven  Carlton  and  An- 
geline  Burlingame  (Lockwood)  Parker;  ed.  pub. 
and  pvt.  schs.;  grad.  Meadville  (Pa.)  Theol.  Sch., 
1878:  post-grad,  work  for  1  vr.  Harvard  Biv.  Sch.; 
m.  Nashua,  N.H.,  Oct.  14,  1886,  Clara  Hathaway 
Stetson;  4  children,  Rowen  Carlton,  b.  July  10, 
1887,  Clifford  Stetson,  Mar.  5.  1891,  Kenneth  Col- 
burn,  Oct.  10,  1893,  Sylvia  Ellen.  Sept.  9.  1905. 
Ordained  to  ministry  Unitarian  Ch.,  1878:  pastor 
Woburn,  Mass.,  since  ]Mar.,  1888;  pres.  corpn.  of 
Home  for  Aged  Couples:  trustee  Woburn  Pub.  Li- 
brary. Mem.  Ministerial  Union  of  Boston  (v. -p.), 
Assn.  of  Ministers  in  and  about  Camliridge,  Prot- 
estant IMinisters'  Assn.,  Woburn  (pres.).  Clubs: 
Covenant,  Theological  (Boston).  Address:  546 
Main   St..   Woburn,   IMass. 

PARKER.  Henry  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Biddeford,  Me., 
Feb.  21,  1868;  s.  Edward  and  Lizzie  Shaw  (Cowan) 
Parker;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1889;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
Law  Sell.,  1895;  m.  Hope  Williams  Gay,  of  Hing- 
ham.  Mass.,  .Tune  23.  1906;  1  son,  Edward.  Prac- 
ticed in  Brockton.  Mass.,  since  1895:  mem.  City 
Council,  1902,  1903;  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen.  1904. 
Mason  (TjOdge,  Chapter,  Council).  Home:  319 
North  Warren  Av.  Office:  106  Main  St.,  Brockton, 
Mass. 

PARKER,  Henry  Iiansrdon,  lawyer;  Oct.  7,  1834- 
Feh.    24,    1910.      (See   vol.    1909.) 

PARKER,  Henry  Rust,  M.D.;  Jan.  24,  1836- 
1910.      CSee  vol.   1909.) 

PARKER.  Henry  Taylor,  journalist;  b.  Boston. 
Apr.  29,  1867:  s.  William  Fisk  and  Susan  Sophia 
(Taylor)  Parker;  student  Harvard.  1886-9;  studied 
in  Europe,  1889-91:  unmarried.  New  York  corr. 
Boston  Transcript,  1892-8,  1901-3;  London  corr. 
Boston  Transcript  and  New  York  Commercial  Ad- 
vertiser,  1898-1900;   dramatic  critic,   1903-4,   dram- 


atic and  mus.  critic,  1904-5,  New  York  Globe; 
dramatic  and  mus.  critic  Boston  Transcript  since 
1905.  Has  made  study  of  European  theatres, 
opera  houses,  etc.;  occasional  contbr.  to  mags. 
Address:    324   Washington    St.,    Boston.* 

PARKER,  Herbert,  lawyer;  b.  Charlestown, 
Mass..  Mar.  2,  1S5C;  s.  George  A.  and  Harriet 
Newell  (Felton)  Parker;  student  Harvard,  class 
of  '78,  A.B.,  1896;  (LL.D.,  Tufts,  1905);  m.  Mary 
Carney  Vose,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  Sept.  22,  1886. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1884:  principally  engaged  as 
trial  lawyer.  Asso.  justice  2d  Dist.  Ct.  of  Eastern 
Worcester,  1886-7:  asst.  dist.  attv.  and  dist.  atty.. 
Middle  (Mass.)  Dist.,  1887-99;  attv.-gen.  of  Mass., 
1901-5.  Trustee  State  Mut.  Life  ins.  Co.  of  Wor- 
cester, Worcester  Acad.,  Clinton  (Mass.)  Hosp. 
Assn.,  Clark  Coll.  and  Clark  U.  since  1907.  Mem. 
Medico-Legal  Soc.  of  Mass.;  asso.  mem.  Am.  Orni- 
tliologists'  Union.  Unitarian.  Republican.  Clubs: 
Union,  Tavern,  St.  Botolph  (Boston),  Worcester 
Club.  Home:  Lancaster,  Mass.  Address:  Barris- 
ters Hall,   Boston.* 

PARKER,  Horatio  William,  organist;  b.  Au- 
burndale,  INIass.,  Sept.  15,  1863;  s.  C!harles  Edward 
and  Isabella  Graliam  (Jennings)  Parker;  de- 
scendant of  ancestors  wlio  came  to  America  in 
1634;  ed.  at  Auburndale  and  in  Europe;  grad. 
Royal  Conservatoire,  Munich,  1885;  (hon.  A.M., 
Yale.  1892;  Mus.  Doc,  Cambridge  U.,  Eng.,  1902); 
m.  Anna  Ploessl,  of  Munich,  Bavaria,  Aug.  9,  1886; 
3  children,  Charlotte  Frances  (Mrs.  W.  H.  Mat- 
tliai),  Isabel,  Grace.  Prof,  music,  Catliedral  Sch. 
of  St.  Paul,  Garden  Citv,  L.I.,  1885-7;  organist 
Holy  Trinity  Ch.,  New  York,  1888-93,  Trinity  Ch., 
Boston,  1893-1901;  prof,  theory  of  music,  Yale, 
since  1894.  His  Hora  Novissima  was  performed 
Chester  (Eng.)  Festival,  July,  1899,  at  Festival 
of  the  Three  Choirs,  Worcester,  Eng.,  Sept.,  1899 
(first  Am.  composition  ever  on  one  of  these  Fes- 
tival Programs);  awarded  I\Iet.  (Dpera  prize  ($10,- 
000).  Apr.,  1911.  for  opera  "Mona."  Mem.  Am. 
Acad.  Arts  and  Letters.  Author:  Cantatas — King 
Trojan,  The  Kobolds;  oratorios — Hora  Novissima, 
1898;  St.  Christopher,  1898;  A  Wanderer's  Psalm 
(given  under  composer's  direction,  Hereford  Fes- 
tival, Eng.,  1900);  opera — Fairyland,  1915;  also 
much  other  music,  sacred  and  secular.  Recrea- 
tions:  golf.    Addi'ess:   New  Haven,   Conn.* 

PARKER,  Hosea  Washington,  lawver;  b.  Lemp- 
ster,  N.H.,  May  30,  1833;  s.  Benjamin  and  Olive 
(Nichols)  Parker;  Washington  Acad,  and  Green 
Mountain  Liberal  Inst.;  Tufts  Coll.,  1885-6  (hon. 
M.A.,  1883,  LL.D.,  1913);  studied  law  under  Ed- 
mund Burke,  Newport,  N.H. ;  admitted  to  bar,  1859; 
m.  Lovisa  Southgate,  of  Bridgewater,  Vt.,  iMav  30, 
1861  (died  Sept.  14,  1904).  Began  practice  at 
Lempster,  but  soon  removed  to  Claremont;  mem. 
N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1859,  1S60;  mem.  42d  and  43d 
Congresses  (1871-5);  del.  Dem.  Nat.  convs..  New 
York,  1868,  Cincinnati,  1880,  Chicago,  1884;  pres. 
bd.  trustees  Tufts  Coll.  Supt.  Universalist  S.S., 
Claremont,  for  nearly  50  yrs.,  and  pres.  of  3  nat. 
gen.  convs.  of  the  ch.    Home:  Claremont,  N.H.* 

PARKER,  J.  Fred,  public  official:  b.  Dublin, 
N.H.,  Apr.  9,  1856;  s.  John  Gideon  and  Isabelle  E. 
(Hurd)  Parker;  ed.  schs.  of  N.H.  and  Colby  Acad.. 
New  London,  N.H. ;  m.  Helen  M.  Prince,  of  Lewis- 
ton,  IMe.,  Jan.  15,  1879.  Salesman,  Hartwell,  Rich- 
ards &  Co.,  until  1894;  deputy  sec.  of  State  of  R.I., 
June  8,  lS94-Aug.  25,  1910;  sec.  of  State  since 
Aug.  25.  1910.  Republican.  IMason  (32°);  Odd  Fel- 
low. Clubs:  Central,  Wannamoisett  Country.  Rec- 
reations: golf.  Home:  432  Wayland  Av.  Office: 
State    House,    Providence,    R.I. 

PARKER,  James  A.,  banker;  b.  Williamsport, 
Pa.,  May  30.  1869;  s.  James  O.  and  Clara  (Maynard) 
Parker;  prep.  edn.  St.  Paul's  Sch.  and  Berkeley 
Sch..  New  York;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891;  LL.B.,  Co- 
lumbia Law  Sch.,  1894;  m.  Helen  Schlesinger.  of 
Brookline,  Mass..  Aug.,  1901;  2  children,  Vir- 
ginia. Claire.  Asst.  to  gen.  counsel  to  Mut.  Life 
Ins.  Co.  of  New  York,  1894-9;  apptd.  counsel,  Old 
Colony  Trust  Co.,  Boston,  1899,  v. -p.,  1900-10;  mem. 
Charles  Head  &  Co..  since  1910;  dir.  Bay  State 
Street  Ry.  Co..  Boulevard  Trust  Co.  (Brookline, 
Mass.).  IDir.  Mass.  Soc.  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to 
Children.    Mem.   Suffolk  Bar  Assn.    Clubs:    Union, 


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Harvard,  Tennis  and  Racquet,  Eastern  Yacht,  City 
(Boston);  Harvard,  University  (New  York);  Coun- 
try (Brookline).  Home;  Brookline.  Office:  74 
State    St.,    Boston. 

PARKER.  James  Cutler  Dunn,  musician;  b.  Bos- 
ton, June  2,  1S2S;  s.  Samuel  Hale  and  Sarah  Parker; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1S48,  A.M.,  1856;  (Mus.  Doc,  Alfred 
U.);  studied  law,  Boston,  1848-51;  studied  music, 
Leipzig,  1851-4;  m.  Maria  Deibv,  of  Andover, 
Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1859.  Organist  Trinity  Ch.,  Boston, 
1864-91;  apptd.  examiner  N.E.  Conservatory  of 
Music,  Boston,  1893  (now  retired).  His  principal 
works  are:  Redemption  Hymn;  Blind  King;  St. 
John;  Life  of  IMan  (oratorio),  composed  for  solo, 
chorus  and  orchestra:  also  several  ch.  services. 
Address:     Brookline,    Mass.* 

PARKER,  James  "Wiley,  merchant  and  mfr. ;  b. 
Hampden,  I\I<-.,  July  30,  1850;  s.  John  and  Abbie 
(Brown)  Parker;  ed.  in  country  sch.,  Hampden 
Acad,  and  Bangor  Business  Coll.  to  1869;  m.  Gor- 
ham,  N.H.,  Mar.  15,  1875,  Lizzie  T.  Jewell;  1  son, 
Walter  B.  Began  as  elk.  in  store  of  Berlin  Mills 
Co.,  lumber,  1869.  became  mem.  of  co.,  1878,  later 
v. -p.,  and  sold  out  interest,  1896;  now  pres.  Berlin 
(N.H.)  Dry  Goods  Co.,  South  Gardiner  (Me.)  Lum- 
ber Co.,  Rufus  Deering  Co.,  Parker  &  Thomas  Co. 
and  United  States  Trust  Co.  (all  of  Portland,  Me.), 
St.  John  Lumber  Co.  (Van  Buren,  Me.);  dir.  Chap- 
man Nat.  Bank  (Portland):  also  large  owner  in 
shipping.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Clubs:  Portland.  Recreations:  motoring.  Home: 
208  Pine  St.  Office:  390  Commercial  St.,  Portland, 
Me. 

PARKER,  John  Clarke,  veterinarian;  b.  Ply- 
mouth, Eng.,  Aug.  24,  1863:  s.  Edward  John  and 
Elenor  Marv  (Clarke)  Parker;  brought  to  America 
at  age  of  9;  D.V.S.,  McGill  U.,  Montreal,  Can., 
1897;  m.  Rebecca  Thorn,  of  Mooers,  N.Y.,  Aug.  29, 
1889.  Practiced  at  St.  Albans  since  1897;  asst.  to 
State  Live  Stock  Commn.;  pres.  Vt.  Bd.  Vet.  Reg- 
istration and  Examination.  Mem.  Am.  Vet.  Assn., 
Vt.  Vet.  Med.  Assn.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Mason.     Home:     ,St.    Albans,    Vt. 

PARKER,  John  Harleston,  architect.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

PARKER,  John  Iiord,  editor;  b.  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  June  7,  1837;  s.  Ebenezer  and  Sarah 
(Bowers)  Parker:  descendant  of  Abraham  Parker, 
Charlestown,  1630,  also  of  16  emigrant  ancestors; 
ed.  pub.  schs.:  m.  June  21,  1860,  Amelia  Jane,  d. 
Timothv  and  Lvdia  J.  (Tavlor)  Andrews,  of  "Wo- 
burn;  m.  2d,  Nov.  1.  1908.  Adeline  AV.,  d.  of  Horatio 
N.  and  Sarah  (Burrill)  Simonds;  3  children,  Horace 
R.,  Selwyn  B.,  Florence  D.  In  printing  office  of 
Journal,  W^oburn,  Mass.,  1851-8;  editor  Woburn 
Budget,  1858-61;  Woburn  Townsman,  1861-4; 
served  during  Civil  War,  as  pvt.  22d  Mass.  Vols., 
1861-1862;  It.  and  acting  ad.i.  11th  Mass.  Vols., 
1864;  acting  asst.  adj.  gen.,  3d  Brigade,  3d  Div., 
2d  Army  Corps;  mustered  out,  1865.  Editor  Wo- 
burn Journal,  1870-80,  Lynn  Dailv  Evening  Item, 
since  1880.  Mem.  Sch.  Com.,  AVoburn,  1870-80; 
mem.  legislature,  1883;  deputy  collector  U.S.  cus- 
toms. Lynn,  Mass.,  1892-14.  Royal  Arch  Mason. 
Has  held  high  offices  in  both  State  and  National 
organizations,  G.A.R. ;  mem.  Nat.  Assn.  of  Union 
Ex-Prisoners  of  War.  Lynn  Hist.  Soc,  Loyal 
Legion,  S.A.R.  Recreations:  athletics,  genealogy. 
Address:     Lynn,   ^lass. 

PARKER,  Lewis  Cook,  lawyer,  bank  cashier;  b. 
"V^'estfield,  :Mass.,  May  9.  1880:  s.  Lewis  and  Mary 
(Cook)  Parker;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs..  West- 
field;  A.B.,  Williams.  1902;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1905;  m.  Rose  Tracy,  of  Westfield,  Aug.  31, 
1905;  1  son,  Lewis  Cook.  Jr.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1905,  and  practiced  in  Westfield:  cashier 
Hampden  Nat.  Bank  since  Mav  1,  1914.  Mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908:  selectman.  Westfield.  1909,  1910; 
town  elk.,  treas.  and  tax  collector.  Westfield.  1911- 
Mav,  1914.  Trustee  Westfield  Athenaeum.  Repub- 
lican.   Address:     30   Mill   St.,  Westfield.    Mass. 

PARKER,  Moses  G-reeley,  M.D.;  b.  Dracut, 
Mass..  Oct.  12.  1S42;  s.  Theodore  and  Hannah 
(Greeley)  Parker:  descended  through  father  from 
Deacon  Thomas  Parker,  and  through  mother  from 
Andi'ew    Greeley;    prep.    edn.    Phillips    Acad.,    An- 


dover, Mass.,  to  18;  studied,  L.I.  Coll.  Hosp.  Med. 
Sch.,  Brooklyn:  M.D.,  Haivard  Med.  Sch.,  1864;  U. 
of  Vienna,  1873-4,  Paris,  1874-5;  unmarried.  Asst. 
surgeon  2d  U.S.C.  Cav.,  1864-5;  located  in  Lowell, 
Mass.,  1866;  specializes  as  oculist  and  aurist; 
phys.  to  St.  John's  Hosp.,  Lowell,  30  yrs.,  Lowell 
Gen.  Hosp.  (trustee,  1898 — ),  Dispensary  and  Min- 
istry at  Large,  10  yrs.  Dir.  and  mem.  exec.  com. 
since  orgn.,  1883,  N.E.  Telephone  and  Telegraph 
Co.  (also  interested  in  Bell  Telephone  Co.  since 
its  orgn.);  dir.  Aroostook  Telephone  Co.,  Knox 
Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.,  Granlteville  Telephone 
Co.  Pres.  Ayer  Home,  Lowell  Dav  Nursery  Assn.; 
trustee  Howe  Sch.,  Billerica  Mass.,  1877 — .  Del. 
Nat.  Arbitration  and  Peace  Congress,  New  York, 
1907.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Ma.ss. 
Med.  Soc,  North  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.),  Lowell 
Med.  Journal  Soc.  (ex-pres.),  A.A.A.S.,  S.A.R. 
(pres.-gen.  Nat.  Soc,  1911-12.  and  twice  pres. 
Mass.  Soc),  Loyal  Legion,  S.R.,  Bostonian  Soc, 
Bunker  Hill  Monument  Assn.,  Mass.  Soc.  Colonial 
Wars  (bd.  mgrs.).  Order  of  Colonial  Governors; 
pres.  Parker  Hist,  and  Geneal.  Assn.  U.S.  Govt, 
del.  17th  Internat.  ]\Ied.  Congress,  London,  1913. 
Mason.  Has  made  a  spl.  study  of  electricity  and 
was  the  first  to  photograph  the  elec.  current  and 
show  that  it  takes  the  form  of  spirals.  Contbr. 
to  med.  and  scientific  mags.  Address:  11  1st  St., 
Lowell,    ]\rass.* 

PARKER,  Plillip  Stanley,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Jan.  13,  1868;  s.  James  C.  D.  and  Maria  (Derby) 
Parker;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1890,  LL.B.,  1895:  m. 
Eleanor  Payson,  of  Brookline.  Mass.,  Apr.  29.  189(5 ; 
children,  Philip  S.,  Jr.,  Grace  H.,  Eleanor  G., 
Frances  L.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1895;  mem. 
firm  of  Goodwin,  Dresel  &  Parker,  since  1903.  Has 
held  various  public  offices  in  Town  of  Brookline; 
chmn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  since  1910:  spl.  justice 
Brookline  IMunicipal  Court.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Clubs:  Union,  Boston  City,  Harvard  (Bos- 
ton). Recreations:  tennis.  Home:  Brookline, 
Mass.    Office:     84    State  St.,   Boston. 

PARKER,  Pitt  Pessenden,  lecturer,  crayon 
artist:  b.  North  Gorham,  Me.,  Jan.  17,  1873;  s. 
.lei'emiah  and  Ellen  A.  (Plummer)  Parker:  ed. 
Gorham  High  Sch.;  m.  Hattie  E.  E.  Briggs,  of 
Newton,  INIass.,  June  6.  1900.  Began  as  crayon 
artist  about  1893;  served  as  asst.  gen.  sec.  Y.M. 
C.A.,  Portland  Me.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  and  Troy.  N.Y. ; 
gen.  sec.  Y.M.C.A.,  Newton,  Mass.;  mgr.  Eastern 
Lvceuni  Bur.  since  1909;  lecturer.  Home:  11  Chan- 
ning  St.    Ofl^ce:     149   Ti'emont  St.,  Boston. 

PARKER,   Rienzie   Belcher;   Feb.    15,    1838-19 — . 

(See  vol.  1909.) 

PARKER,  Robert  Cliapin,  lawver:  b.  South 
Livonia,  N.Y.,  Jan.  19.  1871:  s.  Robert  F.  and  Eliza- 
beth E.  (Chapin)  Parker:  A.B.,  Weslevan  U.,  Mid- 
dletown.  Conn.,  1893;  LL.B.,  Law  Dept..  South  Caro- 
lina Coll.,  Columbia,  S.C,  1895;  m.  Oct.  14,  1908, 
Marv  Elizabeth  Snow.  Practiced,  Westfield,  since 
1896;  mem.  Westfield  Sch.  Com.,  1901-7  (sec.  2  yrs., 
chmn.  4  yrs.);  elk.  Dist.  Court  of  Western  Hamp- 
den. 1896-1901;  spl.  justice,  same  court,  since  1902. 
Methodist:  lay  delegate  to  Gen.  Conf.,  1904.  Ad- 
dress:    M'estfield,    Mass. 

PARKER,  Samuel  Sewall,  lawyer:  b.  Wolfboro. 
N.H.,  May  9,  1855;  s.  Harry  Stanley  and  Hester 
A.  (.Stevens)  Parker,  and  descendant  of  William 
Parker,  the  tanner,  Portsmouth,  N.H..  1699:  ed. 
common  schs.,  Wolfboro  Acad,  and  N.H.  Inst.; 
studied  law  with  George  N.  Eastman,  Farming- 
ton.  Joshua  G.  Hall,  Dover,  and  Judge  Robert  J. 
Pike;  admitted  to  bar,  1890:  m.  Farmington.  May 
10.  1879:  Mary  B.  Home.  Has  practiced  at  Farm- 
ington since  1890;  state  senator,  1904.  1905;  pres. 
Farmington  Pub.  Library  Assn.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.      Address:      Farmington,    N.H. 

PARKER,  Valeria  Hopkins  (Mrs.  Edward  O. 
Parkei),  welfare  workei-;  b.  Chicago,  111..  Feb.  11, 
1879:  d.  Anson  .Smith  and  Martha  Frances  (Leath) 
Hopkins:  ancestors  on  paternal  side  early  N.E. 
settlers,  mother's  ancestors  Scotch-Irish,  settled 
in  the  South:  mother's  father  officer  Confederate 
Army:  grad.  Hyde  Park  High  Sch.,  1895  (prize  in 
oratorical  contest):  B.A..  Oxford  (Ohio)  Coll., 
1898;    M.D.,   Hering   Med.   Coll.,   Chicago,    1902    (2d 


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honor);  traveled  abroad  with  patients  for  3  yrs.; 
m.  Edward  Oliver  Parker,  M.D.,  of  Greenwich, 
Conn.,  Nov.  25,  1905;  2  children.  Mason  (died  .Ian. 
24,  1915,  age  TVa  yrs.),  Leath.  Has  not  practiced 
medicine;  actively  interested  in  various  works  of 
philanthropy,  also  as  lecturer  before  clubs  and 
socs.,  actively  interested  in  helping  to  secure  Re- 
foi-matory  for  Women  in  Conn,  (spoke  at  hearing 
before  Com.  on  Humane  Instns.,  IMar.  9,  1915); 
gave  spl.  lecture  to  senior  class,  Rosemary  Hall, 
on  "The  Physiology  of  Life,"  June,  1912,  1913; 
lecturer  on  physiology,  Lanier  Sch.;  field  sec.  Conn. 
Soc.  of  Social  Hygiene;  served  as  probation  officer, 
Greenwich,  Conn.,  1913-14  (first  woman  to  .serve 
as  such  in  Greenwich) ;  chmn.  com.  on  admission 
and  records  Emily  Bruce  Shelter  for  Mothers  and 
Babies:  mem.  exec.  bd.  Prison  Assn.:  mem.  visit- 
ing com.  Children's  Aid  Soc;  etc.  Treas.  Green- 
wich Equal  Suffrage,  Franchi.se  League.  Clubs: 
Housewives'  League.  Pen  and  Brush  (N.Y.  City); 
Mothers',  Travel,  Progressive,  Alliance  Francaise 
(Greenwich),  Woman's  College  Club  (Greenwich). 
Contbr.  articles  on  civic  welfare  to  various  news- 
papers and  mags.;  wrote  article  on  International 
Congress  of  Eugenics,  London,  Eng.,  Sept.,  1912; 
author  of  a  card  idealizing  motnerhood,  entitled 
"An  Invocation,"  which  has  been  extensively  cir- 
culated. Address:  68  East  Putnam  Av.,  Green- 
wich,   Conn. 

FABKEB,  Walter  Edward,  textile  mfr.  and 
engineer:  b.  Princeton.  Mass.,  Sept.  27,  1S4T;  s. 
George  and  Emily  Bobbins  (Coller)  Parker:  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Woonsocket,  R.I.;  (M.A.,  Tufts  Coll., 
1902) ;  m.  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Jan.  1,  18SS,  Mary  Brad- 
ley Beetle.  Began  active  career  with  Social  Mfg. 
Co.  (Social  Mill).  Woonsocket.  R.I.,  and  became 
supt.  of  their  Globe  Mill,  1876;  took  charge  of 
cotton  dept..  Pacific  Mills.  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1881, 
agt.  and  resident  mgr.  since  .Tan.  1,  1887;  pres. 
Essex  Savings  Bank  and  interested  in  numerous 
other  business  enterprises.  Home:  Lawrence, 
Mass. 

FABKEB,  Walter  M.,  banker;  b.  Manchester, 
N.H.,  July  IS,  1S50;  s.  Nathan  and  Charlotte  M. 
(Riddle)  Parker,  and  descendant  of  Capt.  James 
Parker,  Woburn,  Mass.,  1640;  prep.  edn.  under  pvt. 
tutors:  A.B.,  Dartmouth.  1871:  m.  July  29,  1896, 
Christina  Holmes,  of  Cape  Breton,  N.S.  Began 
active  career  as  elk.,  Manchester  Nat.  Bank,  of 
which  has  been  pres.  since  1894;  mem.  N.H.  Ho. 
of  Rep..  1883:  v.-p.  N.H.  Fire  Ins.  Co.;  dir.  Man- 
chester Gas  Light  Co.,  Concord  &  Montreal  R.R.  Co. 
Republican.    Conglist.    Address:    Manchester,  N.H. 

PABKEB,  Walter  Scott,  educator:  b.  Reading, 
Mass..  July  21.  1846:  s.  Henrv  F.  and  Luthera 
(Emerson)  Parker;  C.S.D.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1868; 
m.  Martha  Isabelle  Badger,  of  Reading.  June  8, 
1870:  children.  Grace  B.  (Mrs.  G.  H.  Clough),  Ralph 
W.  (M.D.),  Florence  D.  (Mrs.  Calvin  Atwood), 
Harold  F.,  Agnes  I.,  Robert  E.  Asst.  supt.  Boston 
pub.  schs.  since  1895;  lecturer.  Pres.  1st  Nat. 
Bank,  Reading.  Chmn.  Sch.  Bd.,  Reading.  Mem. 
Nat.  Hist.  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason. 
Mem.  Reading  Grange  (1st  master).  Clubs:  Bos- 
ton City,  Dartmouth.  Congregational,  Twentieth 
Century,  Economic,  Schoolmasters.'  Recreations: 
agriculture.  Home:  55  Walnut  St.,  Reading,  Mass. 
Office:   School  Com.  Rooms,  Mason  St.,  Boston. 

FABKEB,  Wilbur  risk,  mfr.;  b.  Meriden,  Conn., 
June  30,  1872;  s.  Wilbur  Fisk  and  Lizzie  (Can- 
field)  Parker;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  grad.  Peekskill  Mil. 
Acad.,  N.Y..  1892:  m.  Sarah  I.  Stewart,  of  New 
York,  Feb.  15,  1895;  1  son.  Began  in  Parker  Bros.' 
gun  shop,  Meriden.  1893;  now  pres.  Minnetto  IMeri- 
den  Co.;  v.-p.  The  Charles  Parker  Co.,  Parker 
Bros.;  2d  v.-p.  Columbia  Mills.  Inc.;  dir.  Meriden 
Nat.  Bank,  Parker  Clock  Co.,  Opaque  Shade  Cloth 
Co.,  Wyoming  Valley  Lace  Mills;  alderman  from 
4th  Ward,  City  of  Meriden,  12  yrs.  (pres.  8  yrs.); 
mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908,  Senate,  from  13th 
Dist.,  1911.  Trustee  Meriden  City  Hosp.  Mem. 
Delta  Chi  Epsilon.  Republican.  Mem.  Meridian 
Lodge  No.  77,  F.  and  A.M.  Clubs:  Home,  High- 
land Golf.  Recreations:  golf,  motoring,  shooting. 
Home:  Parker  Av.  Office:  The  Charles  Parker 
Co.,   48   Elm    St.,   Meriden,   Conn. 


FABKEB,  William  Eldridg-e,  teacher;  b.  Sara- 
toga Spi-ings,  N.Y.,  Sept.  18,  1S76:  s.  Albert  W.  and 
Lavina  (Eldridge)  Parker;  grad.  Torrington 
(Conn.)  High  Sch.,  1895:  B.S..  Weslevan  IJ.,  Conn., 
1899;  m.  Helen  M.  Weeks,  of  Middletown,  Conn., 
Aug.  18,  1902;  1  child,  William  Eldridge,  Jr. 
Science  teacher  and  asst.  prin.,  Torrington  High 
Sch.,  1899-03;  prin.  high  sch.  and  supt.  of  schs., 
Seymour,  1903-9;  prin.  Center  Grammar  Sch.,  Nor- 
walk,  1909-10;  supervising  agt.  State  Bd.  of  Edn., 
Conn.,  since  Apr.,  1910.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Royal  Arch  Mason.  Recreations:  yachting.  Home: 
Poitland,   Conn. 

FAKKEB,  William  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Muk- 
wonago.  Wis.,  July  10,  1877;  s.  John  Jackson  and 
Anna  (Vanderpool)  Paiker;  Ph.B.,  U.  of  Wis., 
1902:  S.T.B.,  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1905;  m.  Elvy 
Hunt,  of  Reading,  Mass.,  June  28,  1906;  2  chil- 
dren, John,  b.  Apr.  10,  1907,  Frances,  Oct.  11,  1908. 
Ordained  Unitarian  ministry,  1905;  pastor  Chris- 
tian Union  Ch.,  Reading,  Mass.,  1905,  09,  1st  Parish 
Ch.,  Dedham,  since  Apr.  29,  1909.  Chaplain  Norfolk 
Co.  Jail.  Recreations:  walking,  tennis.  Address: 
Dedham,  Mass. 

FABKEB,  William  Huntingfton,  physiol.  chemist; 
b.  Worcester,  IMass.,  Julv  31,  1869;  B.S.,  Worcester 
Poly.  Inst.,  1893;  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1893-4; 
Ph.D.,  Yale,  1899;  m.  Providence,  R.I.,  1894,  Isabel 
M.  Cady.  Instr.  chemistry,  Yale  Med.  Sch.,  1S94- 
1900;  chemist  and  bacteriologist.  Conn.  State  Bd. 
of  Health,  1894-1900;  asst.  physiology.  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1900-1;  chemist-in-charge,  U.S.  Labora- 
tory,  Boston,    1901.    Home:    Waban,  Mass. 

FABKEB,  William.  Lincoln,  merchant;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Mar.  28,  1848;  s.  Charles  Hamilton  and  Cath- 
erine Snow  (Francis)  Parker:  ed.  Lawrence  Scien- 
tific Sch.  (Harvard);  m.  Boston,  Jan.  31.  1883, 
Elizabeth  Bowditch  Frothingham.  Mem.  Wessel, 
Duval  &  Co.,  New  York  and  Valparaiso,  Chile.  Mem. 
1st  Corps  of  Cadets,  1867-80.  retiring  with  rank  of 
capt.  Home:  312  Dartmouth  St.,  Boston,  and  Co- 
hasset,  Mass. 

FABKEB,  William.  Tliornton,  surgeon.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

FABKHXTBST,  Charles,  editor;  b.  Sharon,  Vt., 
Oct.  29,  1845;  s.  Chester  and  Sarah  A.  Parkhurst; 
A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1878,  A.M.,  1881;  studied,  An- 
dover  Theol.  Sem.;  (D.D.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1888,  Allegheny 
Coll.,  1888,  LL.D.,  DePauw  U.,  1914);  m.  Lucia  A. 
Tvler,  of  Sharon,  Vt.,  1878.  Ordained  deacon,  April 
29',  1876,  elder.  Mav  4,  1879,  M.E.  Ch.;  pastor,  Hyde 
Park.  Vt.,  1875-6,  Bradford.  Vt.,  1876-7,  Fairlee  and 
North  Thetford,  Vt.,  1877-8.  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1878- 
80,  Auburndale,  Mass.,  1880-1,  Baker  Memorial 
Ch.,  Concord,  N.H.,  1881-3,  Garden  St.  Church, 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  1883-6,  Dover,  N.H.,  1886-8;  edi- 
tor Zion's  Herald,  Boston,  1888 — .  Home:  Somer- 
ville,    Mass.     Office:     Copley    Square,   Boston.* 

FABEHUBST,  C(hristopher)  Francis,  judge;  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  Sept.  17,  1854:  s.  William  H.  and 
Sarah  (Tanner)  Parkhurst;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1876; 
admitted  to  bar,  1879;  m.  E.  Louise  Eliot,  of  Provi- 
dence, June  6,  1882.  Mem.  Providence  Common 
Council,  1892-5,  R.I.  Senate,  1900-2;  asso.  justice 
Supreme  Ct.  of  R.I.  since  Feb.  21,  1905.  Republi- 
can. Episcopalian.  Mem.  R.I.  Bar  Assn.  Clubs: 
University,  Providence  Bar.  Home:  35  Humboldt 
Av.,    Providence,    R.I. 

FABKHUBST,  Frederic  Augrustus,  organizing 
and  consulting  engineer;  b.  Woburn,  Mass.,  Aug. 
11,  1877;  s.  George  Ezekial  and  Sarah  Francis 
(Turner)  Parkhurst:  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Wo- 
burn; attended  Lowell  Inst,  lectures  on  advanced 
engring.,  evenings,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  for  2  yrs.; 
m.  Somerville,  Mass.,  Feb.  3,  1904,  Abby  Joanna, 
d.  Hon.  "Walter  S.  Glidden,  of  Boston;  children, 
Anna  Glidden,  b.  1908;  "Walter  Glidden,  1912.  Be- 
gan active  career  with  Boston  architect  and  con- 
tinued 2  yrs.;  asst.  acting  supt.  and  spl.  salesman, 
and  later  took  charge  in  development  and  stand- 
ardization of  hide  and  leather  working  machinery, 
securing  several  patents  and  systematizing  works 
(outside  of  office)  of  Vaughn  Machine  Co.,  6  yrs.' 
service:  associated  with  Harrington  Emerson  2 
yrs.  and  with  him  carried  on  organization  of  The 
Portland    Co.,    Portland,    Me.     (asst.    supt.) ;    gen. 


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mgr.  Pacific  Iron  Worlvs,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  2  yrs. ; 
organizing  engr.,  Ferrachute  Machine  Co.,  Bridge- 
ton,  N.J.,  1907-12;  same.  Aluminum  Castings  Co., 
Cleveland,  Buffalo,  etc.,  since  Mar.,  1912.  Asso. 
mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.;  mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Ef- 
ficiency Sec,  Soc.  to  Promote  Science  of  Manage- 
ment, Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Wrote:  (brochures)  Applied 
Methods  of  Scientific  Management;  Scientific  Man- 
agement in  the  Foundry;  Science  of  Management 
in  Practice;  Practice  vs.  Theory  in  Science  of 
Management;  etc.  Lecturer  on  scientific  manage- 
ment. Home:  Detroit,  Mich.  Address:  Am.  Soc. 
Mech.  Engring.,  29  W.  39th  St.,  New  York. 

FABKHtTSST,  Frederic  Hale,  lawyer;  b.  Unity, 
Me.,  Nov.  5,  18*4;  s.  Jonathan  Fuller  and  Susan 
(Hasliell)  F.  Parkhurst;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Bangor; 
LL.B.  and  LL.M,  Columbian  (now  George  Wash- 
ington) U.  Law  Sch..  1SS7;  m.  Marie  J.  Reid,  of 
Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  21,  1887;  m.  2d,  Dorothy 
Woodmen,  of  Bangor.  Me..  June  1.  1911:  3  children, 
Dorothy  R.,  b.  1890,  S.C.R.,  1892;  Edith,  1912. 
Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1887;  practiced  in  Bangor 
since  1887;  mem.  Common  council,  Bangor,  1893-4 
(pres.,  1894);  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895-6.  1899, 
1900,  1,  2,;  mem.  Me.  Senate.  1907-8;  commissary 
gen.  of  Me.  on  staff  of  Gov.  Hill,  1901-4;  del.  Rep. 
Nat.  Conv.,  Phila.,  1900;  mem.  Rep.  Stale  Com. 
since  1912  (chmn.  since  1914).  Clubs:  Tarratine, 
Conduskeag  Canoe  and  Country',  IMadockawando 
(Bangor);  University.  Home  Market  (Boston). 
Home:  72  West  Broadway.  OTfice:  281  Main  St., 
Bangor,  Me. 

FABKHUBST,  Georg-e  Davenport,  MD. :  b.  Fair 
Haven,  Vt.,  Oct.  16.  1874;  s.  Irving  Wright  and 
Arabella  S.  (Davenport)  Parkhurst;  ed.  U.  of 
Vt.;  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York 
U.),  1897;  m.  Dec.  19,  1899,  Altha  L.  Hamilton,  of 
Fair  Haven,  Vt.  Practiced  in  Fair  Haven  since 
1898;  mem.  U.  S.  Pension  Examining  Bd.  Trustee 
Fair  Haven  Pub.  Library.  IVIem.  A.M. A.,  Vt.  State 
Med.  Assn.,  Rutland  County  Med.  Soc.  Republi- 
can. Episcopalian.  Mem.  Eureka  Lodge  No.  75, 
F.  and  A. INI.    Address:  Fair  Haven,  Vt. 

PABKHXTBST,  lewis,  business  man;  b.  Dun- 
stable, Mass.,  Julv  26,  1856;  s.  Thomas  H.  and 
Sarah  (Wright)  Parkhurst:  A.M.,  Dartmouth, 
1878;  m.  Emma  Wilder,  of  Weston.  Vt.,  Nov.  18, 
1880.  Served  as  prin.  High  St.  Grainmar  Sch., 
Fitchburg,  Athol  and  Winchester  high  schs;  1st 
pres.  Middlesex  Co.  Nat.  Bank,  and  mem.  invest- 
ment com.  of  Winchester  Savings  Bank;  mem. 
firm  of  Ginn  &  Co..  pubs.;  mgr.  Athenfeum  Press, 
Cambridge.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1908.  Trus- 
tee Dartmouth  Coll.,  1908 — .  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. President  Dartmouth  Alumni  Assn.  of 
Boston,  1907-S.    Home:  Winchester,  Mass.* 

FABEHIJBST,  Welling-ton  Evarts,  journalist;  b. 
Framingham,  Mass.,  Jan.  19.  1835;  s.  Charles  F. 
W.  and  Mary  (Goodale)  Parkhurst,  and  a  descend- 
ant of  George  Parkhurst,  Watertown,  Mass.,  1643; 
ed.  Framingham  pub.  schs.  and  acad. ;  m.  1st,  Sept. 
13,  1866.  Hattie  F.  Fairbanks,  of  W.  Boylston, 
Mass.  (died  Dec.  13,  1885);  m.  2d,  Aug.  9,  1887, 
Georgiana  B.  ^\"arren,  of  Framingham,  Mass.  Ed- 
itor Clinton  (IVIass.)  Courant  45  yrs.,  and  Daily 
Item  17  yrs.;  asst.  treas.  Clinton  Savings  Bank. 
Town  elk.  6  yrs.;  mem.  sch.  bd.  15  yrs.;  library 
dir.  5  yrs.:  supt.  Congl.  S.S.  4  yrs.:  mem.  legis- 
lature, 1890,  91.  92,  93;  serving  as  chmn.  coms.  on 
Education,  Public  Charities,  and  of  legislative 
delegation  to  World's  Fair,  Chicago,  1893;  trustee 
State  Sanitorium,  Rutland,  Mass,  12  yrs.;  del.  Rep. 
Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1904.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow. 
Addre.«s:    98   Cedar   St.,   Clinton,    Mass. 

PABKINSOir,  John,  banker;  b.  Roxburv,  .Jamai- 
ca Plain.  Mass..  1842;  s.  John  and  Anne  (Davis) 
Parkinson:  ed.  at  Roxbury;  m.  Gertrude  Weld,  of 
Jamaica  Plain,  1881  (now  deceased);  1  son,  John, 
Jr.  Sr.  mem.  Parkinson  &  Burr,  bankers,  until 
retired.  Jan.,  1914:  v.-p.  West  End  St.  Rv.  Co.; 
dir.  Boston  Steamship  Co.,  Hamilton  Mfg.  Co. 
Ex-mem.  governing  com.  Boston  Stock  Exchange. 
Lt.  44th  Mass.  Regt.  Vols..  1862-3.  Episcopalian. 
Address:    160    Beacon    St..    Boston. 

PABKIITSON,  William  D.,  educator;  b.  Fal- 
mouth,   Me.,   Aug.    10,    1857;    s.   Royal   and   Joanna 


(Griffin)  Parkinson;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1878;  LL.B., 
Nat.  U.  Law  Sch.,  1881;  Harvard  course  of  su- 
pervision, 1907;  m.  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.,  Nov.,  1882, 
Caroline  N.  Bowman;  4  children,  Roval  (East 
Rochester,  N.Y.),  Dana  (U.S.  Forest  Service, 
Boise,  Idaho),  Taintor  (Greenwich,  Conn.),  Her- 
man O.  (Brooklyn,  N.Y.).  Lawyer,  Fergus  Falls, 
Minn.,  1882-5;  supt.  schs.,  Falmouth,  Mass.,  1886- 
90;  master  grammar  sch.,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1890-2; 
supt.  schs.,  Amherst,  Mass.,  1893-8,  Waltham, 
Mass.,  since  1898.  Mem.  N.E.A.,  Am.  Inst.  Instrn., 
N.E.  Assn.  Sch.  Supts.,  Mas^.  Assn.  Sch.  Supts., 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Club:  Twentieth  Century  (Bos- 
ton).   Address:  Waltham,  Mass. 

FABKMAN*,  Henry,  banker;  b.  Boston,  May  23, 
1850;  s.  Samuel  and  Mary  Eliot  (Dwight)  Park- 
man;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1870,  A.M.,  1874,  LL.B.,  1873; 
admitted  to  bar,  1874;  m.  at  Perth  Amboy,  N.J., 
Mary  Frances  Parker,  of  Newark,  Aug.  21,  1890; 
5  children,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Edith  Wolcott,  Henry, 
Jr.,  Penelope  Butler,  Francis.  Practiced  law,  Bos- 
ton, 1874-95;  treas.  Provident  Instn.  for  Savings, 
Boston,  since  1895;  dir.  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.,  Mer- 
chants Nat.  Bank,  N.E.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  Mem. 
Boston  Common  Council,  6  yrs.,  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  3  yrs..  Senate,  2  yrs.,  Mass.  Prison  Commn., 
1894-15.  Mem.  Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Union,  St.  Botolph  (Boston);  Country 
(Brookline).  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  30  Com- 
monwealth Av.    Office:  3  6  Temple  PI.,  Boston.* 

FABKS,  Charles  Edward,  life  ins.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

FABKS,  Isabel  Merial,  educator;  b.  Davenport, 
la.,  Nov.  13,  1857;  d.  Milo  Kent  and  Althera  Maria 
(Hosmer)  Parks;  grad.  High  Sch.,  Davenport, 
1873,  grad.  Normal  Sch.,  Salem,  Mass.,  1880  (4 
yrs.'  course):  spl.  student  Radcliffe  Coll.,  1894-5; 
unmarried.  Teacher  of  Latin,  English  and  his- 
tory, St.  Agnes  Hall,  Bellows  Falls.  Vt.,  1880-2; 
asst.  in  high  sch.,  Littleton,  N.H.,  1883-93;  teacher 
of  Latin  and  English,  St.  Mary's  Sch.,  Concord, 
N.H.,  1893-4;  head  teacher  Mrs.  Comegvs  and  Miss 
Bell's  Sch.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Phila.,  1895-8;  asst. 
prin.,  1898-1900.  prin.  since  1900,  St.  Mary's  Sch., 
Concord,  N.H.  Mem.  N.H.  Conf.  Charities  and  Cor- 
rections, Concord  Charity  Orgn.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  AVoman's,  Friendlv.  Address:  St.  Mary's 
School,  Concord,   N.   H. 

FABKS,  Oreu  Bartholomew,  merchant;  b.  Mont- 
gomery, Mass.,  Dec.  28,  1846;  s.  Elisha  Provin  and 
Sophia  (Bartholomew)  Parks:  ed.  pub.  schs.  and 
business  coll.;  m.  Lottie  E.  Weller,  of  Westfield, 
Mass..  ]May  IS,  1870.  Engas-ed  in  mercantile  busi- 
ness since  1872;  pres.  The  O.  B.  Park  Co.,  Bryant 
Box  Co.,  Woronoco  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Brien 
Heater  Co.  Has  served  as  assessor  and  water 
commr.  and  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.  Democrat. 
Protestant.    Mason.    Home:   Westfield,   Mass. 

FABIiIN,  Alhert  Norton,  mfr. ;  b.  Maiden.  Mass., 
Sept.  16,  1848:  s.  Ezra  Weld  and  Nancy  (Picker- 
ing) Parlin;  both  descendants  of  N.E.  families 
emigrating  from  England  in  the  17th  century; 
grad.  Maiden  High  Sch.;  m.  Sarah  Battelle  Em- 
mons, of  Everett,  Mass.,  June,  1871;  1  son,  Fred- 
erick Emmons  (died  1890).  Entered  business  life 
from  high  sch.;  treas.  and  gen.  mgr.  Magee  Fur- 
nace Co.,  1875-04;  dir.  Hamilton  Nat.  Bank,  1890- 
03:  pres.  and  treas.  Houston  (Tex.)  Electric  St. 
Ry.  Co.  (owning  control),  1895-02:  pres.  Am. 
Glue  Co.,  1900-5;  was  pres.  Chicago  &  Ohio  River 
R.R. ;  dir.  Cleveland  &  Canton  R.R.,  etc.;  now  v.-p. 
and  treas.  Library  Bureau;  dir.  Internat.  Steam 
Pump  Co.,  Am.  Malting  Co.,  Fourth-Atlantic  Nat. 
Bank,  N.E.  Mortgage  Security  Co.,  v.-p.  Standard 
Assets  Co.,  N.E.  Storage  Warehouse  Co.;  trustee 
Woodlawn  Cemetery.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ma- 
son. Clubs:  Union,  Algonquin,  Country.  Home: 
Croydon.    N.H.     Office:    Danvers,    Mass. 

FABIiIN,  Frank  Edson,  educator;  b.  Leeds,  Me., 
June  3,  1860;  s.  William  O.  and  Emilv  (Dodge) 
Parlin;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1886,  A.M.,  1889;  Pd.D., 
1912;  m.  Etta  May  Baker,  of  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Aug. 
12,  1884  (died  July  7,  1888);  m.  2d.  Hattie  E. 
Start,  of  Bakersfield,  Vt.,  Nov.  21,  1889  (died  Nov. 
17,  1909);  m.  3d,  Marguerite  L.  IMcKeever.  of 
Weymouth,  Mass.,  Dec.  3,  1910;  3  children,  Ray- 
mond Washington,  b.  Aug.  11,  1885;  Frank  Edson, 


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Jr.,  Dec.  22,  1911;  John  Oliver,  Apr.  5,  1914.  Prin. 
Greelev  Inst.,  Cumberland,  Me.,  18S3-5,  Brigrham 
Acad.,'Bakersfieia,  Vt.,  1886-90;  supt.  Stockbridse 
schs.  and  prin.  acad.,  1891-3;  .supt.  schs.,  Natick 
and  Needham,  1893-6,  Natick,  1896-1900;  .supt. 
schs.,  Quincy,  Mass.,  1900-9,  of  Woodward  Inst., 
Quincy,  1901-9;  supt.  schs.,  CamViridge,  Mass., 
1909-12;  Chelsea,  since  1913.  Ex-pres.  Middlesex 
Co.  Teachers'  Assn.,  Norfolk  Co.  Teachers'  Assn.; 
mem.  N.E.  Historio-Geneal.  Soc.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Mason,  K.T.  (Past  Comdr.).  Clubs: 
Unitarian  (^^'ollaston),  Review  (CheLsea).  Boston 
City.  Author  of  The  Quincy  Word  List;  The  Par- 
lin  Genealogy,  1913.  Home:  4  Kimball  Rd.  Ad- 
dress:  City  Hall,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

FABIiOA,  Maria,  author,  domestic  economist; 
1843-Aus.  21,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1908-9.) 

FABMEIii:!:,  Arthur  Williams,  mfr.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

FABMEIiEi:,  Clayton  Abner;  b.  Killingworth, 
Conn.,  Aui,'.  7,  1S64;  son  of  Avin.srton  D.  and  Delia 
L.  (Dickinson)  Parmelee;  ed.  dist.  schs.  of  Kil- 
lingworth;  m.  Louise  M.  Lamb,  of  Deep  River, 
Conn.,  May  21,  1890;  1  daughter,  Iva  C.  Engaged 
as  contractor  and  builder  since  1899;  served  as 
3d  selectman  2  yrs.,  1st  selectman,  2  yrs. ;  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911.  Democrat.  Conglist; 
trustee  Congl.  Ch.,  Deep  River,  3  yrs.  Address: 
Deep   River,   Conn. 

FABMEIiES,  William  Josiah,  M.D.,  svirgeon;  b. 
Hopkins,  :\Iic-li.,  Aug.  13,  1858:  s.  Josiah  Pierson  and 
Anianda  (Moore)  Parmelee;  descendant  in  9th  gen- 
eration of  .John  Parmelee,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1639, 
and  settled  in  Guilford,  Conn.:  ed.  pub.  and  high 
Schs.,  Cuvahoga  Falls,  O. :  A.B.,  Western  Reserve 
Coll..  Hudson.  O.,  1880:  B.D.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
1883:  M.D.,  U.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.).  1890; 
m.  Elizabeth  Bett  Brown,  of  Cuyahoga  Falls,  July 
20,  1881;  5  children.  Jessie  Adele,  Tining  (de- 
ceased), Eva  Jean,  "V\^illiam  Josiah,  Ruby  Eliza- 
beth, Harold  Ray.  Minister  Congl.  Ch.,  pastor- 
ates in  Minn..  N.J.  and  Mass.,  1883-93;  practiced 
medicine  at  Morristown,  N.J.,  1891-3,  Hinsdale, 
Mass.,  1893-8,  Worthington,  1898-06;  Springfield 
since  1906;  asso.  med.  examiner,  Hampshire  Co.. 
Mass..  1898-06.  Mem.  A.M.A..  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 
Springfield  Acad.  Medicine.  Democrat.  Conglist. 
Recreations:  horticulture.  Home:  108  Calhoun  St. 
Office:   254  N.  Main  St.,   Springfield,  Mass. 

FABMENTER,  Cliarles  Winfield,  educator;  b. 
Mt.  Hollv.  Vt.,  Sept.  8,  1852;  s.  Frederick  and  Ann 
Eliza  (Baker)  Parmenter;  A.B..  Tufts  Coll..  1877. 
A.M..  1886.  Ph.D..  1895;  m.  Ella  C.  Spicer.  of 
Akron.  O..  Jan.  30.  1878.  Prin.  Waltham  High 
Sch..  1878-88;  teacher  science,  Cambridge  (Mass.) 
Latin  Sch.,  1888-94;  head  master  Mechanic  Arts 
High  Sch.,  Boston,  since  1894;  authority  on  tech. 
high  schs.  Sec.  Mass.  Teachers*  Assn.,  1886-91, 
pres.,  1892,  93;  sec.  Am.  Inst,  of  Instrn.,  1893-5, 
pres.,  1896:  mem.  N.E.  Assn.  Colls,  and  Prep.  Schs., 
Mass.  Schoolmasters'  Club,  Mass.  High  Sch.  Mas- 
ters' Club,  Boston  Masters'  Assn.,  Delta  Chapter 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Tufts).  Home:  80  Upland  Rd., 
North  Cambridge,   Mass.* 

FABMi:im:R,  Georg-e  Freeman,  chemist;  b. 
Dover,  Mass.,  Jan.  26,  1877;  s.  Freeman  Artimus 
and  Lucy  (Goulding)  Parmenter;  B.Sc,  Mass. 
Agrl.  Coll.,  Amherst,  1900,  M.A.,  1903:  Ph.D.. 
Brown  U..  1903:  m.  Martha  Elizabeth  Ellis,  of 
'West  Newton.  Mass.,  Nov.  26,  1903.  Instr.  chem- 
istrv,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1900:  asst.  chemist,  R.I. 
Expt.  Sta.,  1901:  instr.  chemistry.  Brown  U..  1901- 
03;  asso.  prof,  chemistry.  1903-4.  prof.  same,  and 
head  of  dept..  19  04 — .  Colby  Coll.  Republican. 
Baptist.    Home:   Waterville,   Me.* 

FABKISH,     Mazfield,     artist;     b.     Philadelphia, 

Julv  25,  1870;  s.  Stephen  and  Elizabeth  (Bancroft) 
Parrish:  Haverford  Coll..  1888-91;  pupil  Pa.  Acad. 
Fine  Arts,  and  of  Howard  Pyle;  m.  Lydia  Austin, 
of  Phila.,  June  1.  1895.  Hon.  mention.  Paris  Expn., 
1900;  silver  medal.  Buffalo  Expn..  1901.  A.N.A., 
1905.  N.A..  1906:  mem.  Nat.  Inst,  of  Arts  and  Let- 
ters. Union  Internationale  des  Beaux  Arts  et  des 
Lettres.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Kappa  Sigma. 
Home:  Windsor,  Vt.* 


FABBISH,    Stephen,    painter;    b.     Philadelphia, 

Jul.\-  It,  18  16;  s.  Dillwyn  and  Susanna  (Maxfleld) 
Pairish:  ed.  i)vt.  schs.,  Phila.;  m.  Elizabeth  Ban- 
croft, of  Phila.,  Apr.  21,  1869;  father  of  Maxfield 
Parrish.  Mercantile  pursuits  till  age  of  31;  then 
applied  himself  to  art.  studying  a  yr.  under  local 
teacher;  took  up  etching  and  produced  his  first 
plate,  1879;  has  exhibited  at  New  York,  Boston, 
Phila.,  London,  Liverpool,  Munich,  Paris,  Vienna 
and  Dresden.  Mem.  New  York  Etching  Club, 
Royal  Soc.  Painter-Etchers,  London.  Address: 
Windsor.  Vt.* 

FARROTT,  Henry  R.,  mfr.  of  varnish;  b.  Bridge- 
Ijort,  Conn.,  .Jan.  4.  1829;  s.  Frederick  W.  and  Lu- 
celia  A.  I'arrott;  ed.  Danburv  (Conn.)  Acad.:  m. 
Great  Falls,  N.H.,  Oct.  17,  1854.  Anna  Jane  Gar- 
land; 3  children.  Frederick  Wells,  Col.  Frank 
Spooner.  Hattie  Garland:  m.  2d.  Feb.  18,  1903, 
Helen  Reinders,  of  New  York.  Pres.  Parrott  Var- 
nish Co.;  mem.  Common  Council,  Bridgeport.  1863- 
65.  Bd.  of  Police  Commissioners.  1869-75.  Bd.  of 
Aldermen,  1885-6:  dir.  Bd.  of  Trade;  mem.  Rep. 
State  Com.,  1886-90;  del.  to  Rep.  Nat.  Conv..  Chi- 
caso,  1888.  Conglist.  Clubs:  vSeaside,  Republican 
(chmn.).     Home:  333  Golden  Hill,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

FARRY,  John  Biirford,  clergyman:  b.  Mold. 
Flintshire.  North  "Wales,  Apr.  9.  1882:  s.  John  and 
Harriet  (Parry)  Parrv;  ed.  Ammanford  Minis- 
terial Acad.,  South  Wales;  Bristol  U.,  Eng. ;  West- 
ern Ministerial  Coll..  Bristol:  came  to  America, 
1907;  B.D..  Bangor  Theol.  Sem..  1913:  B.A.,  Yale. 
1912;  m.  Alice  Vaughan  .Tones,  of  Mold.  Flint- 
shire, North  Wales,  Jan.  26.  1907:  1  daughter.  My- 
fanwy.  Ordained  Congl.  ministrv  at  "^^oodburv, 
Conn.,  Feb.  24.  1911;  pastor  1st  Ch..  Wallingford, 
since  Feb.  1,  1912.  Mem.  N.H.  Ministerial  Assn. 
Royal  Arch  Mason.  Club:  Graduates'  (New  Haven. 
Conn.).     Address:    T^'allingford.   Conn.  L"-^^ 

FARSONS,  Albert  Stevens,  reformer,  publisher:  ^ 
b.  Northfleld,  Mass.,  Nov.  16,  1841;  s.  Hon.  Albert 
C.  and  Hannah  (Stevens)  Parsons;  ed.  pub.  schs.: 
m.  Louise  H.  Ilsley,  of  Chelsea.  Mass..  Sept.  4, 
1871.  Went  to  Boston.  1861,  and  entered  publish- 
ing business:  was  with  publishinff  house  of 
Charles  Scribner  &  Co..  New  York.  1868-71:  treas. 
Standard  Diary  Co..  1871 — .  Ex-pres.  Appalachian 
Mountain  Club,  Lexington  Hist.  Soc;  chmn.  exec 
com.  Anti-Imperialist  League,  Am.  Free  Trade 
League:  treas.  N.E.  Cremation  Soc.  1891  — ;  dir. 
Cambridge  Civil  Service  Reform  Assn.,  Free  Re- 
ligious Assn.  of  America.  A  founder  and  1st  sec. 
League  of  American  Wheelmen.  Independent  in 
politics.  Clubs:  Twentieth  Century,  Economic. 
Mass.  Reform,  Anpalachian  Mountain.  Home:  Lex- 
ington, Mass.    Office:  Cambridge,  Mass.*  ,       / 

FARSONS,  Charles  Iiathrop,  chemist:  moved  to 
Washington,  D.C.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  AiTierica.   1914-15.) 

FARSONS,  Ehen  Burt,  clergvman;  Mar.  3.  1835- 
Jan.  23,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909.  also  Who's  Who  in 
America.    1912-13.) 

FARSONS,  Frank  Nesmith,  iudge;  b.  Dover, 
N.H..  Sept.  3.  1854:  s.  Rev.  Ben.iamin  F.  and  Mary 
A.  (Nesmith)  Parsons:  A.B..  Dartmouth,  1874 
(LL.D.,  1904):  m.  Helen  F.,  d.  Hon.  Austin  F.  Pike, 
of  Franklin,  N.H.,  Oct.  26.  1880.  Admitted  to  bar. 
1879:  practiced  at  Franklin,  1879-95  (in  part- 
nershin  with  Hon.  A.  F.  Pike.  1879-86):  mem. 
N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1889;  state  law  reporter.  1891- 
95:  mem.  exec  council  of  Gov.  John  B.  Smith. 
1893-4:  mavor  of  Franklin.  1895:  asso.  .iustice, 
1895-02.  chief  iustice.  1902 — \.  Supreme  Ct.  of  N.H. 
Renublican.  Dir.  Citizens  Nat.  Bank  of  Tilton, 
N.H.,  Franklin  Nat,  Bank:  trustee  Franklin  Sav- 
intrs  Bank.  V.-p.  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  1911  — :  pres. 
N.H.  Bar  Assn..   1912 — •.    Home:   Franklin.  N.H.* 

FARSONS,  PranS  Sears.  M.D. :  b.  Northampton, 
Mass.,  Dec.  21,  1862:  s.  Enos  and  Harriet  Eliza 
(Sears)  Parsons;  descendant  on  mother's  side  of 
Elder  Brewster,  of  the  Mayflower,  and  on  father's 
side  of  .Joseph  Parsons,  founder  of  Northampton, 
about  1650;  ed.  Northampton  pvib.  schs.:  Harvard 
Mpd.  Sch.;  M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.), 
1886:  m.  Bertha  Irene,  d.  of  ]\T.  and  Catherine 
(Wilson)  Saxman,  of  Latrobe,  Pa..  Sept.  8,  1891; 
3  children.  Frank  E..  Katherine  S.  (Mrs.  J.  K. 
Heller).   Priscilla  R.    Began   practice   at   Dorches- 


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ter,  Mass.,  1SS6:  lecturer  children's  diseases,  Coll. 
Phys.  and  Surs.,  Boston,  1889-91;  removed  to 
Phila. :  editor  INIedical  Times  and  Register,  1893; 
returned  to  Dorchester,  1895,  and  has  since  prac- 
ticed there.  IMem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Dor- 
chester Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Address: 
367  Adams  St.,  Dorcliester,  Mass. 

PARSONS,  Frederick  P.,  editor,  publisher;  Apr. 
15,  1841-19 — .     (See  vol.  1909.) 

PARSON'S,  Herbert  Collins,  journalist;  b.  North- 
field,  iMass.,  Jan.  15,  lS6:i;  s.  Alliert  and  Susan 
Ellen  (Lane)  Parsons;  father  a  prominent  politi- 
cian of  Mass.;  motlier  a  native  of  Ala.;  ed.  com- 
mon schs.  and  pvt.  high  sch.;  m.  Charlotte  Con- 
verse Severanee,  of  Greenfield,  Mass.,  .Tune  30, 
1891;  1  daughter,  Harriet  Louise,  b.  Apr.  27,  1896. 
Began  editorial  worl\  on  Greenfield  Gazette  and 
Courier;  1SS9,  continuing  10  yrs.;  studied  law  and 
prepared  for  admission  to  bar;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1896-8,  Senate,  1899;  founded  Greenfield 
Recorder,  1900;  editorial  writer.  The  Cliristian 
Science  ^Monitor,  Boston,  1912-14;  apptd.  mem. 
Mass.  Commn.  on  Probation,  1912,  now  its  deputy 
coinmr.  (exec,  officer);  trustee  Wrentham  State 
Sch.  for  Feeble  Minded.  Independent  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Mein.  Pocumtuck  Valley  Memorial 
Assn.  (councillor),  Suburban  Press  Assn.,  Repub- 
lican Editorial  Assn.,  various  equal  suffrage  assns. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Masonic,  Greenfield  (hon.),  Boston 
City.  Home:  69  Columbia  St.,  Brookline.  Office: 
Court  House,  Pemberton  Sq.,  Boston,  Mass. 

PARSONS,  Howard  Albert,  farmer;  b.  Enfield, 
Conn.,  Dec.  20.  1860;  s.  Albert  and  Helen  Maria 
(Raynolds)  Parsons;  descendant  of  Gov.  Bradford, 
of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Enfield;  Wes- 
leyan  Acad.,  Wilbraliam,  Mass.;  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll., 
Amherst,  Mass.;  m.  Hattie  M.  Harrington,  Nortli 
Amherst,  Mass.,  Apr.  5,  1882;  5  children,  Albert, 
Emma  Harrington,  Samuel  Raynolds,  Edward 
Field.  Clarence  Howard.  Engaged  in  farming 
since  1SS2;  v. -p.  Hampsliire  Agrl.  Soc.  (pres.  1906- 
09);  del.  State  Bd.  Agr.,  from  Hampsliire  Agrl.  Soc. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Grange.  Address: 
Nortli  Amherst.  Mass. 

PARSONS.  Howard  Crrant,  clergvman:  b.  Port 
Hope,  Ont..  Can.,  Jan  23,  1884:  s.  William  Henry 
and  Marv  Alvira  (Grant)  Parsons:  prep.  edn. 
Port  Hope  High  Sch.;  B.A.,  McGill  U.,  Montreal, 
1907;  Weslevan  Theol.  Coll..  Montreal:  B.D.,  Yale 
Div.  Sch.,  i910:  M.A..  Yale,  1911;  B.D.,  Union 
Theol.  Sem.,  1912;  m.  Elizabeth  A.  .Jente,  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Oct.  24,  1912.  Ordained  Canadian 
Meth.  ministrv,  1910;  Congl.  pastorates.  Bridge- 
water,  Conn.,  Jan.,  1911-Apr.,  1912,  North  Wood- 
bury, since  May,  1912.  Address:  North  Woodbury, 
Conn. 

PARSONS,  James  Richardson,  lawyer;  b.  Yar- 
mouth, Me.,  Jan.  15,  1879;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1900. 
Amitted  to  Me.  bar,  1904,  and  since  practiced  in 
Portland;  served  as  county  atty.  Cumberland  Co., 
capt.   and  q.-m.   N.G.S.M.     Home:   Yarmouth,   Me. 

PARSONS,  John  Davenport,  librarian;  b.  New- 
buryport.  ^lass.,  Dec.  26,  1854:  s.  .John  Davenport 
and  Eunice  Adams  (Russell)  Parsons:  grad.  New- 
buryport  High  Sell.,  1872.  Librarian  Newburyport 
Pub.  Librarv  since  1889.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  N.E. 
O.P.,  Am.  Benefit  Soc.  Home:  152  State  St.  Office: 
Public  Library,   Newburyport,   Mass. 

PARSONS,  John  •WUliam,  M.D. ;  b.  Rye,  N.H., 
Aug.   1,  1841.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

PARSONS,  Norman  Bloomfield;  b.  W^orcester, 
Mass.,  Sept.  28,  1865:  s.  Samuel  Bloomfield  and 
Elizabeth  Lamson  (Gibbs)  Parsons;  in  direct  line 
of  descent  from  Joseph  Parsons,  who  came  to 
America  in  1635,  whose  son  Joseph  was  a  mem. 
of  the  Mass.  Gen.  Ct.  17  yrs.;  ed.  Worcester  pub. 
and  liig-li  schs.;  unmarried.  Surveyor  and  farmer; 
mem.  Worcester  Common  Council,  1903,  4,  5;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912,  1913.  Mem.  Worcester 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Conslist. 
Mem.  S.A.R.  Mem.  AVorcester  Lodge,  K.  of  P.  Club: 
Worcester  Country.  Address:  50  Apricot  St.,  Wor- 
cester, Mass. 

PARSONS,  Olive  Sewall,  educator;  b.  Nashua, 
N.H.";  d.  of  Ben.iamin  Franklin  and  Mary  Anne 
(Nesmith)  Parsons;  spl.  studies,  Wellesley,  2  yrs.; 


B.A.,  U.  of  Chicago,  1906;  unmarried.  Instr.  in 
Latin  and  asso.  prin.,  1902-10,  prin.  since  1910, 
Rogers  Hall  Sch.  Mem.  Soc.  Colonial  Dames, 
D.A.R.,  Assn.  Collegiate  Alumnae,  N.IO.  Classical 
Assn.  Clubs:  Middlesex  Women's,  Appalachian, 
College  (Boston),  Women's  University  (New 
York).  Address:  Rogers  Hall  School,  Lowell, 
Mass. 

PARSONS,  Theophilus,  cotton  nifr.:  b.  Brook- 
line,  Mass.,  July  1,  1849;  s.  Thomas  and  Martha 
(h'ranklin)  Parsons;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1870;  ni.  Aug. 
15,  1894,  Mary  Mason,  d.  Rev.  Charles  and  Su- 
sanna (Lawrence)  Mason,  of  Salem,  Mass.  Studied 
cotton  mfg.  at  Lyman  Mills,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1870- 
72;  visited  European  cotton  mills,  1873;  agt.  Pocas- 
set  Mfg.  Co.,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1880;  dir.  Lyman 
Mills,  1880-4  (treas.  since  Oct.  1,  1884):  v. -p.  Nat. 
Union  Bank;  dir.  N.E.  Trust  Co.;  trustee  Provi- 
dent Instn.  for  Savings;  pres.  and  dir.  Dwight 
Mfg.  Co.,  Amoskeag  Mfg.  Co.;  dir.  Mfrs.  Mut.  Fire 
Ins.  Co.,  Am.  Mut.  Liability  Ins.  Co.,  Mass.  Hosp. 
Life  Ins.  Co.  Trustee  Sailors'  Snug  Harbor:  sr. 
warden  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Club: 
Somerset.  Home:  223  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  and 
Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  804  Exchange  Bldg.,  Bos- 
ton. 

PARSONS,  William  Francis,  clergyman;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Ve]).  13,  1868;  s.  Absalom  and  Sarah  .Jane 
(Harrison)  Parsons;  pub.  schs.  of  Lowell,  Mass.; 
B.A.,  St.  Stephen's  Coll.,  Annandale,  N.Y.,  1888, 
M.A.,  1894:  Berkeley  Div.  Sch.,  Middletown,  Conn.; 
m.  Ethel  Stocking,  of  Portland,  Conn.,  Sept.  21, 
1892;  1  son,  Paul  Stephen.  Deacon,  1891,  priest, 
1892.  P.E.  Ch. ;  in  charge  Greenwich,  N.Y.,  1892-3, 
Schuvlerville,  1892-6;  asst.  Christ  Ch.,  Troy,  1896- 
98;  rector  St.  Luke's  Ch.,  Troy,  1898-04,  St.  An- 
drews Ch.,  Darien,  Ga.,  1904-9  (examining  chap- 
lain of  diocese),  Ch.  of  Incarnation,  Atlanta,  1909- 
11  (examining  chaplain),  Grace  Memorial  Ch., 
Phillipsdale.  R.I.,  since  1911.  Mem.  Gen.  Mission- 
ary Staff.   Mason  (K.T.).    Address:  Phillipsdale,  R.I. 

PARSONS,  WUlis  E.,  lawyer:  b.  Sangerville,  Me., 
May  16,  1854;  s.  Levi  and  Lydia  (Ellis)  Parsons; 
ed.  Ricker  Classical  Inst.,  Houlton,  Me.,  Burling- 
ton Acad.,  Vt.,  to  1874.  later  taking  course  of  4 
vrs.  in  English;  admitted  to  bar,  1878;  m.  Agnes 
Oilman,  of  Foxcroft,  Me.,  Oct.  23,  1890;  1  son, 
Willis  Oilman,  b.  Dec.  10,  1900.  Practiced  at  Fox- 
croft, Me.,  since  Sept.  18,  1878;  has  held  town 
office  for  30  vrs.;  county  attv.,  Piscataquis  Co.,  3 
terms;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895,  Senate,  1897; 
mem.  Rep.  State  Co:n.  2  terms;  presdl.  elector  for 
William  H.  Taft,  1912;  bail  commr.,  Piscataquis 
Co. ;  sec.  and  treas.  Ednl.  Corpn.  Foxcroft  Acad, 
for  about  20  yrs.;  mem.  Corpn.  Piscataquis  Sav- 
ings Bank,  Dover.  Me.;  now  pres.  bd.  trustees 
Me.  State  Hosp.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Me.  Bar 
Assn.  Conglist.  Mason  (Shriner);  Odd  Fellow 
(grand  patriarch,  and  grand  representative  to 
Sovereign  Grand  Lodge);  mem.  A.O.LT.W^. :  gov. 
Mayflower  Descendants  in  Me.,  2  terms.  Address: 
Foxcroft,  Me. 

PARTCH,  Arthur  W,  clergyman,  college  nrof.; 
b.  Monkton,  Addison  Co.,  Vt.,  July  16,  1865;  s. 
Beniamin  Franklin  and  Celestia  Frances  (Dart) 
Partch;  A.B.,  Weslevan  U..  Conn.,  1889;  student 
Garrett  Bibl.  Inst.,  Evanston,  111.,  1890-1:  B.D., 
Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1893;  post-grad,  work  Colum- 
bia. 1892-3;  student  Harvard  Summer  Sch.,  1903; 
Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1909;  A.M.,  Millsaps  Coll.,  .Tack- 
son,  Miss.,  1912;  m.  Harriet  May  Fisk.  of  Stone- 
ham,  Mass.,  Sept.  23,  1902:  1  daughter,  Dorothy, 
b.  Dec.  18.  1906.  Began  as  instr.  in  Hiawatha 
(Kan.)  Acad..  1880,  continuing  3  yrs.;  ordained 
M.E.  ministrv.  Neb.,  1893:  pastor  Odell.  1893-4, 
Johnson,  1894-5,  Valparaiso,  1895-6,  Benedict, 
1896-7,  Alexandria,  1897-8;  instr.  Nebraska  Wes- 
leyan  U.,  1898-9;  pastor  Mead.  1899-1900;  prof. 
New  Orleans  U.  (colored),  1900-3,  Montpelier  Sem., 
Vt.,  1903-4;  pres.  Tillotson  Coll.  (colored,  under 
Am.  Missionarv  Assn.),  Austin.  Tex.,  1904-6;  prof. 
Tougaloo  LT.  (colored).  Miss.,  1909-12;  prof.  Claflin 
LT.  (colored),  Orangeburg,  S.C.  since  1912.  Mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kapna.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Home: 
Provincetown,  ]\Iass.    Address;  Orangeburg,  S.C. 

PARTON.  Ethel,  writer;  b.  New  York  City,  Dec. 
1,   1862:   d.   ^lortimer  Thomson    (pseudonym  "Doe- 


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sticks")  and  Grace  Harrington  (Eldredge)  Thom- 
son, d.  Sarah  Payson  Willis  Eldredge  ("Fanny 
Fern");  brought  up  in  the  I'arton  houseliold, 
being  orphaned  in  childhood,  and  legally  took  tlie 
name  of  Parton  on  attaining  majority;  attended 
pvt.  sch.  of  Jane  Andrews;  Newburyport  High 
Sch.;  unmarried.  Began  as  sec.  and  collaborator 
with  uncle,  James  Parton:  contbr.  for  more  than 
20  yrs.  to  Youth's  Companion;  also  contbr.  stories 
and  poems  to  St.  Nicholas  and  other  mags.  Mem. 
bd.  dirs.  Newburyport  Pub.  Library  7  yrs.;  a 
founder  and  for  2  yrs.  pres.  Newburyport  Wom- 
an's Club;  mem.  bd.  dirs.  Mass.  State  T'ederation 
of  Women's  Clubs  3  yrs.;  active  worker  for  civic 
improvement,  preservation  of  liistoric  monuments, 
etc.  Creedless  Christian.  Home:  254  High  St., 
Newburyport,   Z\rass. 

FARTRIDGi:,  Frank  Charles,  hiwver;  b.  East 
Middlebury,  Vt.,  May  7,  1S61;  s.  Charles  F.  and 
Sarah  A.  (Rice)  Partridge;  A.B..  Amherst,  1S82; 
LL.B..  Columbia.  1S84;  (LL.D.,  :Middleburv,  IflOn); 
m.  Sarah  L.  Sanborn,  of  Chenoa,  111.,  Mav  7,  1007. 
Solicitor  Dept.  of  State,  Washington,  ISiiO-S;  U.S. 
minister  to  Venezuela,  1S9.3-4:  consul-gen.  at  Tan- 
gier, 1S97-S;  mem.  Vt.  Senate.  1898-1900;  chmn. 
com.  to  propose  amendments  to  Vt.  constn.,  1909; 
rewrote  Consular  Regulations,  1896:  apptd.  um- 
unable  to  serve  by  reason  of  other  business.  Pres. 
Vt.  IVFarble  Co.,  Clarendon  &  Pittsford  R.R.  Co., 
t'roctor  Trust  Co.;  dir.  Nat.  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  Vt. 
pire  British-Venezuela  (Jlaims  Commn.  and 
Netherlands-Venezuela  Claims  Commn.,  1903,  but 
Trustee  Middlebury  Coll.:  mem.  exec,  council  Am. 
Soc.    Internat.    Law.     Home:    Proctor,   Vt.* 

FARTBIBGi:,  Georg-e  Fairbanks,  teacher;  h. 
Bellingham.  :\Iass.,  Aug.  26,  1863:  s.  Asa  and  Je- 
mima A.  (Fairbanks)  Partridge;  descendant  of 
John  Partridge,  who  settled  in  Medfield,  1653;  on 
maternal  side  of  Jonathan  Fairbanks,  who  settled 
in  Boston,  1633;  prep.  edn.  West  Medwav  (Mass.) 
Hitrh  Sch.  and  Woonsocket  (R.I.)  Higli  Sch.,  to 
1881:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1885;  studied  at  Bridgewater 
(Mass.)  Normal  Sch.,  1885-6,  courses  at  Harvard 
and  in  Germany,  summer  of  1898  and  1908;  m. 
Jamaica  Plain.  Mass..  June  29,  1897,  Elenora  R. 
Clare;  children,  Richard  C,  Martha,  John  F. 
Teacher.  North  Chelmsford  (Mass.)  High  Sch., 
1886,  Nichols'  Pvt.  Sch.,  Boston.  1887-90,  Boys' 
Eng.  High  Sch.,  Boston,  1890-1,  Great  Barrington 
(Mass.)  Hieh  Sch..  1891-3,  Jamaica  Plain  High 
Sch.,  since  1893.  Mem.  Mass.  Sch.  Masters'  Club. 
High  Sch.  blasters'  Club.  Boston  German  Teachers' 
Club.  Home:  48  St.  John  St.  Office:  West  Rox- 
bury    High    Sch.,    Jamaica    Plain,    I\Tass. 

FARTBISGE,  "Welles  Mortimer,  clergyman,  au- 
thor: b.  Brooklvn,  N.Y.,  June  25,  1872;  's.  George 
Sidney  and  Helen  Derby  (Catlin)  Partridge;  de- 
scendant of  early  N.E.  settlers,  among  others,  the 
Derbys  of  Salem,  Mass.  (Gen.  Elias  Hasket  Der- 
by), and  the  Tews  of  R.I.:  ed.  Adelphi  Acad., 
Brooklyn,  N.Y. ;  Woodstock  (Conn.)  Acad.;  Putnam 
(Conn.)  High  Sch.;  Highland  Mil.  Acad.,  Worces- 
ter. Mass.;  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  class  of  1896: 
Berkeley  Div.  Sch.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  class  of 
1898;  m.  Clara  Estelle  Morse,  of  Putnam,  Conn., 
Oct.  20,  1898;  1  daughter,  Dorothy.  Deacon.  1898, 
priest,  1900,  P.E.  Ch.;  missionary,  Sitka.  Alaska, 
1898;  in  charge,  Peabodv,  Mass.,  1899-06;  rector 
St.  Michael's  Ch.,  Marhlehead,  1906-13.  Co-founder 
with  Dr.  S.  Chase  Tucker.  Peabody,  Mass.,  of 
the  North  Shore  Babies'  Hosp.  (Inc.).  Independent 
Republican.  Mem.  N.E.  Order  of  Protection.  Au- 
thor: Some  Facts  About  Alaska  and  Its  Missions, 
1900;  also  brochures;  Worry  and  Nervous  Dis- 
eases: The  Doctrine  of  Angels;  How  to  Keep 
Lent:  The  Place  and  State  of  the  Departed:  Is 
the  Church  the  Kingdom  of  God?  Lecturer  in 
Pub.  Library  Course,  Boston.  Home:  Wollaston, 
Mass.  Address:  St.  John's  Church,  Portsmouth, 
New  Hampshire. 

FARTRIDGE,  William  Henry;  Julv  31,  1839- 
IMar.    L':;.    1915.     (See   vol.    1009.) 

FASTENE,  Charles  A.,  importer  groceries;  b. 
Boston.  May  1,  1873;  s.  Peter  and  Theresa  (Cuneo) 
Pastene;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  unmarried. 
Began,  1890,  in  importing  business  established 
by    father,    1S74;    father   died,    1901,    and    business 


was  incorporated  under  title  of  P.  Pastene  &  Co., 
of  which  is  pres.;  dir.  U.S.  Trust  Co.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Wollaston  Golf, 
Woodland  Golf,  Belmont  Country,  Boston  Athletic 
Assn.  Home;  1688  Beacon  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 
Office:    69-75   Fulton  St.,   Boston. 

FASTENE,  Jerome  J.,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Dec. 
31,  1871;  s.  Louis  and  Clara  C.  (Moltedo)  Pastene; 
ed.  Eliot  Sch.,  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  LL.B.,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Law,  1897;  m.  Florence  I.  La  Belle,  of  Bos- 
ton, Dec.  31,  1911.  Has  practiced  in  Boston  since 
1897;  elk.  and  dir.  Talbot  Av.  Auto  Station;  elk. 
and  dir.  P.  Pastene  &  Co.,  importers.  Mem.  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Italian  Bar  Assn.  (pres. 
since  orgn.,  1906).  Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Clubs: 
Boston  Italian,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Brae  Burn 
Country.  Recreations;  roaming  through  the 
woods,  hunting,  fishing,  golf.  Home:  20  Idlewild 
St.,  Allston,  Mass.  Office:  18  Tremont  St.,  Boston, 
Mass.;  also  Lily  Bay,  Me. 

FATCH,  A(ndrew)  "Warren,  commission  mer- 
chant, banker;  b.  Canaan,  N.H.,  Oct.  2,  1850;  s. 
Andrew  and  Maria  (Mead)  Patch;  descendant  of 
.Jona  Fairbank  who  came  to  Boston  and  settled  in 
Dedham,  in  1634;  reared  in  Harvard,  Mass.;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  and  Lancaster  Acad.;  m.  Sarah  L.  Stone, 
of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Apr.  3,  1878;  1  daughter, 
Ruth  Stanwood.  With  A.  &  O.  W.  Mead  Co.,  pro- 
duce commn.  mchts.,  Boston,  1872-81;  mem.  firm 
Patch  &  Roberts  (sole  owner  of  business  since 
1905);  v.-p.,  trustee  and  mem.  examining  com. 
Charlestown  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank;  dir.  and 
exec.  com.  Maiden  Trust  Co.;  trustee,  ireas.  and 
sec.  IMasonic  Apartments.  Republican.  Univer- 
salist;  treasurer  Universalist  Parish,  Maiden. 
Mem.  Boston  Fruit  and  Produce  Exchange,  Bos- 
ton Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mason  (K.T.),  Odd 
Fellow.  Clubs:  Kernwood  (Maiden,  Mass.),  Bel- 
mont Spring  Country.  Home:  64  Hawthorne  St., 
Maiden.    Mass.    Office:     17   N.   Market   St.,    Boston. 

FATCH,  Edg'ar  Iieonard,  mfg.  pharmacist  and 
chemist;  b.  Spencer,  Mass.,  Dec.  2,  1851;  s.  Leonard 
A.  and  Elizabeth  E.  (Brown)  Patch;  ed.  Worces- 
ter High  Sch.;  Clinton  High  Sch.:  Ph.G.,  Mass. 
Coll.  Pharmacy,  Boston,  1872;  m.  Matilda  S.  Fer- 
guson, of  St.  John,  N.B.,  June  5,  1873:  7  children, 
Edgar  L.,  Jr.,  died  in  infancy;  James  Alfred,  grad. 
M.I.T.,  and  now  prof,  chemistry.  Am.  Coll.,  Beirut, 
Syria:  Claude  Eldred,  grad.  M.I.T.,  naval  archi- 
tect; Arthur  Lionel,  B.A.,  Brown  U.,  M.D.,  Harvard, 
now  in  practice  at  Windsor,  Vt. ;  Ralph  Reginald, 
grad.  M.I.T.,  mfg.  chemist;  Ernest  Llewellyn,  grad. 
U.S.  Naval  Acad.,  Annapolis,  Md.,  and  IM.I.T.,  asst. 
naval  constr. ;  Esther  Maude,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll. 
In  retail  drug  business  in  Boston,  firm  of  Can- 
ning &  Patch.  1870-95;  pres.  and  mgr.  The  E.  L. 
Patch  Co.,  since  1889;  treas.  The  Whitman  Chemi- 
cal Co.  since  1906.  Prof,  pharmacv,  Mass.  Coll. 
Pharmacy,  1879-92.  Pres.  Am.  Pharm.  Assn.,  1893, 
94  (chmn.  com.  on  drug  mkt.  for  several  yrs.). 
Independent  Republican.  Baptist.  Wrote  Syllabus 
of  Pharmacy,  and  Exercise  Book  for  Students 
(both  out  of  print).  Recreations:  gardening,  gen- 
eral reading.  Home:  28  Lincoln  St.;  laboratory: 
Montvale  Av.,  Stoneham,  Mass.  Office:  99  North 
St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

FATCH,  Edith  Marion,  entomologist;  b.  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  July  27,  1S76;  d.  William  Whipple 
and  Salome  (Jenks)  Patch;  grad.  South  High  Sch., 
Minneapolis,  Minn..  1896;  B.S.,  U.  of  Minn.,  1901, 
specializing  in  entomology;  M.S..  LT.  of  Me.,  1910: 
Ph.D.,  Cornell  IT.,  1911.  Teacher  English  and 
zoology,  Hastings  (Minn.)  High  Sch.,  1901-2; 
teacher.  Dept.  of  English.  Crookston  (Minn.)  High 
Sch..  1902-3;  organized  Dept.  of  Entomology,  Me. 
Agrl.  Expt.  Sta..  and  entomologist,  same,  since 
Sept.,  1903;  engaged  in  research  work  in  entomol- 
ogy with  problems  that  concern  ecology  and 
economic  entomology,  the  results  appearing  in 
bulls,  of  agrl.  expt.  station  and  in  entomol.  pubs. 
Author:  Dame  Bug  and  Her  Bsbies.  1913:  How 
Laddie  Tells  the  Time  O'  Year,  1914.  Mem.  Sigma 
Ni,  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Entomol.  Soc.  of  America, 
Assn.  of  Econ.  Entomologists,  A.A.A.S.,  Delta 
Delta  Delta.  Recreations:  gardening  at  "Brae 
Side,"    and   writing   nature   verse   and    stories    for 


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children,   appearing  in   children's   mags.    Address: 
Orono,    IMe. 

PATCH,  Prank  Wallace,  M.u. :  b.  Wayland, 
Mass.,  Mar.  22,  1S62;  s.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  J. 
(Noyes)  Patch;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine, 
1888;  Rotunda  Hosp.,  Dublin,  Ireland,  1893;  m. 
Lowell.  Mass.,  Oct.  19,  1893,  Kate  Whiting;  4  chil- 
dren, Elisabeth.  Buel  Whiting,  Frank  Wallace,  Jr., 
Frederic  Whiting;  m.  2d.  Virginia  Allen,  of 
Petersburg,  Va.,  Aug.  19,  1913.  Located  in  Fram- 
ingham  in  general  practice,  1888;  established 
Woodside  Cottages,  1900,  as  pvt.  sanitarium:  pres. 
Framingham  Improvement  Assn.;  mem.  consulting 
bd.  Westboro  State  Hosp.;  prof,  materia  niedica, 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine.  Pres.  Internat.  Hahne- 
mannian  Assn.,"  1907  (sec);  pres.  Mass.  Homoe. 
Med.  See,  1911:  etc.  Address:  Woodside  Cottages, 
Framingham,    Mass. 

PATCH,  Kate  Whiting-,  author:  Aug.  2^.  1870- 
Oct.  0.  11109.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1908-9.) 

PATCH,  Nathaniel  Jordan  Kniffht,  naval  officer; 
died  Jan.  12,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in   America,    1912-13.) 

PATCH,  Willis  Y..  lawyer;  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  1860; 
s.  William  B.  and  Elizabeth  (Young)  Patch;  ed. 
pub.  schs. ;  m.  Frances  P.  Foster,  of  Calais,  Me., 
Oct.  18,  1889.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar  and  since  prac- 
ticed at  Bangor;  U.S.  consul  at  St.  Stephen,  N.B., 
under  Pres.  Cleveland;  mem.  Exec.  Council,  State 
of  Me.,  1911-12;  served  as  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Bangor. 
Democrat.  Club:  Tarratine  (Bangor).  Home: 
Bangor,    Me. 

PATON,  Alexander  S.,  mfr.  celluloid  and  horn 
goods;  b.  .Scotland,  Nov.  20,  1854;  s.  James  and 
Margaret  (Sinclair)  Paton;  common  sch.  edn.; 
came  to  America,  1871;  m.  Leominster.  Mass., 
1881,  Clara  M.  Somers.  Began  in  mfg.  business 
at  Leominster.  1879;  pres.  Viscoloid  Co.,  Paton 
Mfg.  Co.,  Horn  &  Supply  Co.,  Sterling  Comb  Co., 
Harvard  Novelty  Co.:  dir.  Columbia  Nat.  Life  Ins. 
Co.,  Am.  Investment  Securities  Co.,  Leominster 
Nat.  Bank:  mem.  bd.  of  selectmen  3  yrs.  and  mod- 
erator town  meetings  15  yrs.;  representative  State 
Legislature,  1S98.  1899,  1900.  Republican:  mem. 
Rep.  State  Central  Com.  Unitarian.  Mason:  K.T.; 
mem.  I.O.O.F..  K.  of  P.,  Red  Men.  Clubs:  Leomin- 
ster (pres.).  Leominster  Country  (pres.),  B.A.A. 
(Boston).     Address:     Leominster,    Mass. 

PATON,  James  Morton,  archEeolo.sist;  moved  to 
Paris,  France.     (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 

America.   1914-1.'..") 

PATON,  Iiewis  Eayles,  educator;  ta.  New  York, 
June  27,  1864;  s.  Robert  Leighton  Stuart  and  Hen- 
rietta (Bayles)  Paton;  A.B.,  New  York  U.,  1884. 
A.M.,  1893:  grad.  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1890; 
Univ.  Berlin,  1890-2;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Marburg,  1897; 
m.  Suvia  Davison,  of  Hartford.  Conn.,  Dec.  30, 
1896  (died  1904).  Ordained  Presbvn.  ministry, 
1890;  transferred  to  Congl.,  1892;  instr.  O.T.  exe- 
gesis and  criticism,  1892-3,  asso.  prof.,  1893-1900. 
Nettleton  prof,  since  1900.  Hartford  Theol.  Sem. 
Dir.  Am.  Sch.  Oriental  Study  and  Research  in 
Palestine.  Jerusalem,  1903-4;  hon.  sec.  for  U.S.A. 
of  Palestine  Exploration  Fund.  Mem.  Am.  Orien- 
tal Soc.  ArchfEOl.  Inst.  America.  Soc.  Bibl.  Lit. 
and  Exegesis,  Vorderasiatische  Gesellschaft,  Soc. 
Bibl.  Archaeology,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Upsilon. 
Clubs:  Hartford  Golf,  University.  (See  Who's 
W^ho  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home: 
50  Forest  St.  Office:  1507  Broad  St.,  Hartford, 
Conn.* 

PATRICK,  Henry  B.,  lawyer;  b.  T^'est  Newton, 
Mas.s.,  Dec.  21,  1873;  s.  Henry  J.  and  ^Martha  A. 
(Loomis)  Patrick;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1896;  LL.B., 
Harvard  Law  Sch..  1900;  m.  Annie  B.  Vermilye, 
of  Englewood,  N.J.,  Apr.  24.  1906;  2  children, 
Loomis.  Rowland  V.  Practiced  in  Boston  since 
1900.  Republican.  Dir.  Congl.  S.S.  and  Publ.  Soc. 
Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn..  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Home:  64  Putnam  St.,  West 
Newton.  INIass.    Office:   15   State  St.,  Boston. 

PATBICK,  Henry  Johnson,  clergvman;  Sept. 
20,   1827-July   16,   1909.     (See   vol.   1909.) 


PATTANGALL,  WilUam  Bobinson;  b.  Pem- 
broke, Me.,  June  29,  1865;  s.  Ezra  Lincoln  and  Are- 
thusa  B.  (Longfellow)  Pattangall;  M.S.,  U.  of  Me., 
1884;  admitted  to  bar,  1893;  m.  Jean  M.  Johnson, 
of  Calais,  Me.,  June  6,  1884  (died  1888);  2d,  Ger- 
trude McKenzie.  of  Machias,  Me.,  Sept.  27,  1892 
Editor,  1903-9.  Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1897,  1901, 
09,  11;  candidate  for  Congress,  4th  Me.  Dist.,  1904; 
mem.  State  Dem.  Com.,  1905,  06,  07;  apptd.  atty.- 
gen.  of  Me.,  Apr.  12,  1911;  elected  mayor  of  Water- 
ville.  Mar.  5,  1911.  Unitarian.  Mason  (K.T.),  K.P., 
Elk.  Mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Address:  Waterville, 
]Me.* 

PATTEE,  John  C,  merchant;  b.  Brownington, 
Vt.,  Nov.  30,  1848;  s.  Moses  and  Clarissa  (Robin- 
son) Pattee;  ed.  dist.  schs.,  Colebrook  (N.H.)  Acad, 
and  Vt.  Conf.  Sem.,  Montpelier,  Vt.;  m.  Bloomfield 
Vt,  Nov.  2,  1873,  Mira  Cross;  2  children,  Xeal  D  .' 
Ethelyn  M.  Clk.  for  T.  H.  Danforth,  1870-81;  mem 
firm  of  Danforth  &  Pattee,  1881-4,  Danforth  Pat- 
tee  &  Clark,  1884-90,  Pattee  &  Clark,  mchts.,  1890- 
02,  and  as  lumber  dealers  since  1902;  also  in  mdse 


and  chmn.  bd.  of  selectmen;  mem.  sch.  bd.,  20  yrs 
library  trustee,  25  yrs.;  mem.  Constl.  Conv  ,  1912' 
presdl.  elector,  1912;  Democrat.    Methodist.    Mason 

LT-^U    '5^S-J'0-0-^-    ^^-    '^^   P-     Address:    North 
Stratford,  N.H. 

PATTEE,  William  Greenleaf  Appleton,  lawyer- 
Apr.  28,  1854-Apr.  10,  1910.    (See  vol    1909.) 

PATTEE,  WilUam  H.,  M.D.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

PATTEN,  Francis  Bartlett,  lawyer;  b.  Boston 
Jan.  11,  1858;  s.  I.  Bartlett  and  Lucy  P.  (Smith) 
Patten;  descended  from  William  Patten,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1875;  AB, 
Harvard,  1879;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1883; 
m.  Georgie  Howe  Townsend,  of  Boston,  June  22 
1898.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1883;  title  exam- 
mer  and  counsel,  Mass.  Title  Ins.  Co.,  1886-1900- 
asso.  counsel,  John  Hancock  Mut.  Life  Ins  ("o 
since  1900.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Club' 
Lspanol  (Boston).  Recreations:  Spanish  litera- 
ture. Home:  15  Autumn  St.,  Fenway.  Office-  l-'O 
Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

PATTEN,  Preeman  Fremont,  retired  woolen 
mfr.;  b.  Stafford  Springs,  Conn.,  Nov.  3,  1856;  s. 
Kobbins  and  Louisa  (Converse)  Patten;  ed.  gram- 
mar schs.  and  Wesleyan  Acad.,  Wilbraham,  Mass., 
3  yrs.;  m.  Nov.  17,  1901,  Lily  D.  Welch;  2  children. 
Parley  C.,  b  Nov  25,  1893;  Ralph  W.,  Mar.  31, 
1910;  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Caroline  L.  Benson,  Jan.  5,  1915. 
Clk.  m  bank,  1875-7;  bookkeeper,  Converseville 
;Y??^??  *^°-  lS"7-9;  bookkeeper  and  asst.  treas. 
18,9-90,  treas.,  1890-1900,  Warren  Woolen  Co.;  dir. 
Stafford  Springs  Savings  Bank;  v.-p.  and  dir.  1st 
A  at.  Bank;  pres.  Stafford  Springs  Cemetery  Assn. 
Treas.,  1890-3,  warden,  1904-5,  borough  of  Staf- 
ford Springs;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905;  state 
treas.  of  Conn,  since  1906  (reelected,  1908).  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Mason,  Shriner;  mem.  S  A  R 
Clubs:  Country  (gov.).  Business  Men's.  Address: 
-Edgewood,"  Stafford  Springs,  Conn. 

PATTEN,  Helen  Philbrook,  author;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  Apr.  21,  1865:  d.  Rev.  Nathan  Page 
and  Hannah  Hill  (Sanborn)  Philbrook;  grad.  Til- 
ton  Sem.,  1884,  Framingham  (Mass.)  Normal  Sch, 
18S8;  m.  Sanbornton,  N.H.,  D.  Warren  Patten,  Sept 
1.  1892.  Taught  in  the  Misses  Patten's  Sch.,  IMid- 
dletown,  Conn.,  1889,  Affordby  Sch.,  Baltimore, 
1890-1.  Contbr.  articles  and  poems  to  various 
newspapers  and  mags.  Compiled  The  Music  Lov- 
ers' Treasury,  1905.    Address:  Tilton,  N.H.* 

PATTEN,  William,  zoologist;  b.  Watertown, 
Mass.,  Mar.  15,  1861;  s.  Thomas  and  Mary  Low 
(Bradley)  Patten;  B.S.,  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch. 
(Harvard),  1883;  A.M.,  Ph.D.,  Leipzig,  Germanv, 
1884:  m.  ilary  Elizabeth  Merrill,  of  Bradford, 
Mass..  June  28,  1883.  Asst.  in  Lake  Lab..  IMilwau- 
kee,  AVis.,  18S6-9;  prof,  biology,  U.  of  N.D..  1889- 
93;  prof,  zoology,  Dartmouth,  since  1893.  Trustee 
IMarine  Biol.  Lab..  Woods  Hole.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  societies,  books,  etc.)  Home:  Han- 
over, N.H.* 


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PATTERSON,  Adouiram  Judson,  clergyman; 
Apr.  3,  1S27-XOV.  3,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
"Who  in  America,  1908-9.) 

PATTERSON,  Henry  Winthrop,  jeweler;  b. 
Avleslorcl,  Nova  Scotia,  Jan.  11,  1846;  s.  Amos  Bill 
arid  Seraphina  (Morse)  Patterson;  ed.  in  the  dist. 
sch.  and  Acacia  Villa  Acad.,  Horton,  N.S. ;  m.  Lela 
Bowlby,  of  Boston,  Mar.  4,  1886;  2  children,  Kthel 
Inez,  Doris.  Has  lived  in  Boston  since  Sept.  2, 
1868;  began  as  a  elk.  in  retail  dry  goods  store, 
then  elk.  in  grocery  stoie  until  1871;  engaged  in 
the  retail  dry  goods  business  on  own  account  at 
1227  Washington  St.;  entered  jewelry  business, 
1878,  under  title  of  Smith-Patterson  Co.,  of  which 
la  treas.;  pres.  Smith-Patterson  Co.,  Ltd.,  Montreal, 
Can.;  dir.  Exchange  Trust  Co..  Boston.  Dir.  Nat. 
Jewelers'  Bd.  of  Trade,  Nat.  "Wholesale  Jewelers' 
Assn.  Republican.  Mem.  "Winslow  Lewis  Lodge, 
F  and  A.M.;  Boston  Commandery,  K.T.;  Aleppo 
Temple.  A.A.O.N.M.S.  Clubs:  Corinthian  Yacht, 
Intercolonial,  Point  Shirley  (ex-pres.),  Boston 
Jewelers'  (ex-pres.),  Canadian  Club,  of  Boston 
(ox-pres.),  Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Recreations; 
fishing,  hunting,  motoring.  Home:  281  Newbury 
St.     Office:    52-r)fi    Summer   St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

PATTERSON.  Jane  Lippitt,  editor,  author;  b. 
Otsego,  X.Y.,  .Tune  4,  1829;  d.  Daniel  and  Catherine 
murcli)  Lipi>itt:  largely  self-ed.;  (Litt.D.,  Tufts 
Coll,  1905);  m.  Rev.  Adoniram  Judson  Patterson, 
D.D.,  of  Spring,  Pa.,  Aug.  26,  1851  (died  Nov.  3, 
1909).  For  20  vrs.  editor  Home  Dept.,  Chiistian 
Leader.  Universalist.  Author:  "V^ictory;  Out  of 
Sight;  Romance  of  the  New  Bethesda;  Buena  "Vista 
"Windows;  writer  of  400  short  poems  and  many 
short  stories  and  essays:  many  times  conducting 
the  services  and  asst.  in  the  pulpit  and  at  funerals. 
Address:  84  Maple  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 

PATTERSON,  Margaret  Jordan,  landscape  art- 
ist; b.  Sverabava,  Island  of  Java;  d.  Alfred  and 
Sarah  Frances  (Jordan)  Patterson;  ed.  private 
schs.,  Boston  pub.  schs.,  Pratt  Inst.;  studied  art 
under  Arthur  W.  Dow  and  Charles  H.  Woodbury, 
and  Castellucho.  Paris.  Exhibited  Art  Inst.,  Chi- 
cago, Pa.  Acad.  Fine  Arts.  Boston,  Providence,  New 
York,  Indianapolis,  Los  Angeles,  and  many  other 
cities  of  U.S.  and  Europe.  Mem.  Boston  Water 
Color  Club,  Phila.  Water  Color  Club,  Soc.  "Wom- 
an Sculptors  and  Painters,  Copley  Soc,  etc.  Home: 
Arlington  Heights,  Mass.  Studio:  Copley  Hall, 
Boston. 

PATTERSON,  Samuel  Polsom,  railway  official; 
b.  Hopkinton,  N.H.,  Jan.  23,  1840;  s.  Joab  and  Mary 
(Loverin.g)  Patterson;  ed.  dist.  schs.  and  acad.  at 
Contoocook,  N.H.;  m.  Hopkinton,  N.H.,  Oct.  29. 
1864.  Susan  E.  Hersev  (now  deceased);  children, 
George  H.,  b.  Apr.  9,  1867;  Mary  H.  Patterson  Ring, 
Dec.  14.  1868;  m.  2d,  Syracuse,  N.Y.,  Oct.  14.  1890, 
Mrs.  Ida  M.  Paul.  Served  in  Union  army  3  yrs.. 
Civil  War,  and  was  commd.  1st  It.;  was  in  employ 
of  Concord  &  Montreal  R.R.  previous  to  the  war 
and  re-entered  service  of  the  r.r.  1865;  has  been 
supt.  bridges  and  bldgs.,  same.  18S4-Mar.,  1913; 
retired  after  50  yrs.  of  service.  Sec.  Am.  Internat. 
Assn.  Rv.  Supts.  of  Bridges  and  Bldgs.  since  1892; 
mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1897.  1S98.  Republican. 
Conglist.    Odd  Fellow.    Address:  Concord,  N.H. 

PATTERSON,  ■William  Edwin,  clergyman;  b. 
St.  .\rinand,  East.  Quebec,  Apr.  2,  1872:  s.  Joseph 
Guy  and  Selena  (La  Frenier)  Patterson;  ed.  The 
Rectory  Sch..  and  Acad..  Frelighsburg,  Que.;  A.B., 
Bishops'  Coll..  Lennoxville,  Que.,  1897  (first  class 
math,  honors);  unmarried.  Deacon.  1890,  priest, 
1900,  P.E.  Ch.;  priest  in  charge  mission  at  Mil- 
ford.  N.H.,  1900-3;  rector  Trinity  Ch.,  Claremont, 
since  1903.  Sec.  Bd.  of  Missions,  N.H.;  examining 
chaT)lain  and  chmn.  Finance  Com.;  deputy  to  Gen. 
Conv..  1910.  to  Provisional  Synod,  1914-15.  Mason; 
Grand  Prelate  Grand  Commandery  of  N.H.,  K.T. 
Address:  130  Broad  St.,  Claremont,  N.H. 

PATTISON,  Alexander  Thomas,  merchant;  b. 
Simsburv.  Conn..  Mar.  26,  1861:  s.  Joseph  and  Delia 
(Sceorv)  Pattison;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Granby  and 
Simsburv  acads.:  m.  1885.  Ella  Ruth  W'ilcox;  3 
children,  T>ucv  Wilcox,  Julia  Ella,  Ruth  Frances. 
Tn  mercantile  business  since  1880:  pres.  Simfsbury 
Electric  Light  Co.;  pres.  Villaee  Water  Co.;  treas. 
Simsburv    Cemetery    Assn.;     dir.     Am.     Industrial 


Bank  and  Trust  Co.,  and  Conn.  iSlissionary  Soc; 
mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1896,  Senate,  1903-7 
(chmn.  Com.  on  Appropriations) ;  mem.  Arsenal 
and  Armory  Commn.,  1905-9.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Address:    ,Simsbury,  Conn. 

PATTISON,  Harold,  clergyman:  moved  to  New 
Yoik.     (  Si"<_'  \  ol.    1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 

i9M-ir,.) 

PATTON.  Cornelius  Howard,  clei-gvman;  b.  Chi- 
cago, Dec.  25,  1860;  s.  William  Weston  (D.D.,  LL. 
D.)  and  Mary  Boardman  (, Smith)  Patton;  brother 
of  Normand  Smith  and  Horace  Bushnell  Patton; 
A.B.,  Amherst,  1SS3;  B.D..  Yale,  1886;  (D.D.,  Am- 
herst. 1899);  m.  Pauline  Whittlesey,  of  Washing- 
ton, June  5,  1889.  Ordained  Congl.  ministrv,  1887; 
pastor  Westfield,  N.J.,  1887-95,  Duluth,  Minn., 
1895-8,  First  Ch.,  St.  Louis,  1898-04;  corr.  sec 
A.B.C.F.M.  since  Dec.  1,  1904.  Trustee  Amherst 
Coll.  Mem.  Chi  Phi.  Home:  Newton,  Mass.  Office: 
14  Beacon  St.,  Boston.'* 

PATTON,  •William,  real  estate.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

PAUIi,  Ether  Shepley,  merchant;  b.  Buxton, 
Me.,  Feb.  8,  1838;  s.  William  and  Catherine  (  Booth- 
by)  Paul;  ed.  common  schs.,  Gorham  and  Limerick 
(Me.)  acads.;  m.  Buxton,  Mar.  24,  1859,  Hattie  H. 
Haskell.  Began  active  career  at  16  as  elk.  in 
Hiram  Bowe's  dry  goods  store,  Saco,  Me.;  taught 
sch.  and  engaged  in  lightning  rod  business  for  3 
yrs.;  then  returned  to  service  of  former  employer; 
elk.  for  firm  of  Ambrose  &  Clark,  Lewiston,  Me., 
1860-7;  mem.  flim  of  Goddard  &  Paul,  1867-72; 
bought  out  partner  and  established  firm  of  E.  S. 
Paul  &  Co.  Mason  (K.T.).  Club:  Calumet  (pres., 
1891-3).    Home:  Auburn,  Me.    Office:  Lewiston,  Me. 

FAtJIi,  "Walter  Everard,  M.D.;  b.  Auburn,  Me., 
Sept.  14.  18G1:  s.  Ether  S.  and  Hattie  H.  (Haskell) 
Paul;  descendant  of  Daniel  Paul,  who  settled  at 
Kittery,  Me.,  1649;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1883,  M.D.,  1887; 
unmarried.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1893;  spe- 
cializes in  neurology;  neurologist,  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.,  Long  Island  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Suffolk  Dist.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Neurol. 
Assn.  Clubs:  Harvard,  University.  Address:  104 
Marlboro  St.,  Boston. 

FATJIi,  Willard  Augnistus,  M.D.;  b.  Parkman, 
Me.,  July  19,  1855;  s.  Daniel  and  Mary  (Hobart) 
Paul;  ed.  Bloomfield  Acad.,  Me.,  1871-3,  and  Me. 
Wesleyan  Sem.,  1874-S,  teaching  pub.  schs.,  win- 
ters, 1872-S;  M.D.,  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.  and 
Hosp.,  ISSl;  m.  Jenny  C.  Stevens,  of  Sheepscot 
Bridge,  Me.,  Sept.  22,  1881.  House  surgeon  Hahne- 
mann Hosp.,  Chicago,  1881-2;  practiced  at  Rock  Is- 
land, 111.,  1882-94,  mem.  bd.  health  and  library 
board  and  dir.  Free  Med.  Dispensary:  at  Boston 
since  1895;  asst.  in  gynecology,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
Medicine,  1898 — ,  also  lecturer  theory  and  practice 
of  medicine,  same.  Pres.  Harvard  Improvement 
Assn.,  1901-3,  Harvard  Congl.  Soc,  1897-05;  mem. 
Am.  Inst.  Homnpopathy,  Western  Acad.  Homoe- 
opathy (sec).  Mass.  Homne.  Med.  Soc,  Boston 
Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynecol.  Soc, 
111.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Peace  Soc,  etc.  Trus- 
tee Me.  "Wesleyan  ,Sem.  and  Woman's  Coll.  Clubs: 
20th  Century.  Puddingstone.  Boston  City.  Boston 
Authors',  Colonial,  Appalachian  IVIountain,  Dor- 
chester. Lecturer  on  social  welfare.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  48  Char- 
lotte St.,  Dorchestei',  Mass."* 

PAXTON,  William  McGregfor,  artist;  b.  Balti- 
more, June  22,  1869;  s.  James  and  Rose  (Daugh- 
erty)  Paxton;  art.  edn.,  ficole  des  Beaux  Arts, 
Paris;  m.  Elizabeth  Vaughan  Okie,  of  Boston,  .Ian. 
3.  1899.  Began  painting  under  Dennis  Bunker  at 
Cowles  Art  Sch.;  instr.  Mus.  Fine  Arts,  Boston, 
since  1906.  Painted  portrait  of  President  Cleve- 
land and  of  many  prominent  persons.  Has  ex- 
hibited at  leading  exhbns.  of  U.S.;  represented  in 
permanent  collection  of  the  Met.  Mus.  of  Art  and 
Pa.  Acad.  Fine  Arts.  Republican.  Club:  St.  Bo- 
tolph.  Home:  30  Ipswich  St.  Studio:  Fenway  Stu- 
dios. Boston.* 

PA"yNE,  Frederick  Huff,  treasurer;  b.  Greenfield, 
Mass..  Nov.  10,  1876;  s.  Samuel  B.  and  Eva  C. 
(Huff)  Pavne;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Greenfield;  m.  Mary 
A.   Blake,   of  Parsons,   Kan.,   Nov.    8,    1900;   3   chil- 


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dren,  Frederick  Blake,  Groverman  Blake,  Carolyn 
Huff.  Began  active  career  in  employ  of  1st  Nat. 
Bank,  Greenfield,  1892;  held  various  positions  and 
resigned  as  teller,  1905;  bank  examiner  State  of 
Mass.,  1905-S;  pres.  Mechanics'  Trust  Co.,  Boston, 
190S;  v.-p.  Federal  Trust  Co.,  1909-12:  dir.  since 
1912,  of  Federal  Trust  Co.,  formed  by  consolidation 
of  Mechanics  Trust  Co.  and  Federal  Trust  Co.; 
treas.  Greenfield  Tap  &  Die  Corpn.,  mfrs.  screw 
cutting  tools  and  machinery;  dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank, 
Greenfield;  trustee  Franklin  Savings  Bank,  Green- 
field. Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs;  Greenfield, 
Greenfield  Country;  Hardware  (New  York).  Ad- 
dress: 21  Congress  St..  Greenfield,  Mass. 

PAYNE,  Gecrg-e  W.,  mfr.;  June,  lS43-Jan.  29, 
1915.    (See  vol.  l'J(i9.) 

PAYNE,  Harry  Francis,  resident  manager  Am. 
Bank  Note  Co.:  b.  Troy,  N.Y.,  Dec.  28,  1876;  s. 
Justus  Avery  and  Mary  J.  (Clark)  Payne;  de- 
scendant of  Joseph  Clark,  who  came  to  America, 
1635.  and  Asahel  Clark,  of  the  Continental  Army; 
ed.  Trov  High  Sch.  and  Albany  Business  Coll.;  m. 
Edith  T.  Kimball,  of  Chicago,  Oct.  9,  1900;  1  daugh- 
ter, Muriel  Clark.  With  Am.  Bank  Note  Co.  most 
of  time  since  1894;  resident  mgr.  Boston  office  of 
same,  since  spring  of  1913;  v.-p.  Efficiency  Soc. 
Mem.  Founders  and  Patriots  of  America  (genealo- 
gist), S.A.R.,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  S.R.,  Ancient  and 
Hon.  Arty.  Co.  Presbyn.  Mason.  Clubs:  Lawyers' 
and  Republican  (New  York):  Woodland  Golf. 
Home:  Coplev  Plaza  Hotel.  OflSce:  387  Washing- 
ton St.,  Boston. 

PAYNE,  John  Howard,  ophthalmologist;  b. 
Bath,  Me.,  June  14,  1855:  s.  William  E.  and  Betsy 
Ann  (Hatch)  Payne;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Med- 
icine, 1879;  m.  Ernestine  A.  Houghton,  of  Bath, 
Me.,  Dec.  3,  1879.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1879; 
prof,  ophthalmology,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine, 
since  1889.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Am. 
Homoeopathic  Ophthal.,  Otol.  and  Laryngol.  Soc, 
Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynaecol. 
Soc.  Republican.  Swedenborgian.  Clubs:  Medical, 
Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Recreations:  travel.  Home: 
352   Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston. 

PAYSON,  Edward  Charles,  lawyer;  b.  Union, 
Me.,  Apr.  4,  1869;  s.  George  W.  and  Mary  J.  (Bar- 
low) Payson;  ed.  high  sch.,  Union,  Me.;  grad.  West- 
brook  Sem.,  Portland,  Me.,  1891;  studied  law  with 
C.  M.  Walker,  Rockland,  Me.;  admitted  to  Knox  Co. 
bar,  1893;  m.  Gertrude  A.  Sylvester,  of  Rockland, 
Me.,  Sept.  1,  1894.  Practiced  at  Rockland  since 
1893;  citv  solicitor,  1906;  elected  judge  of  pro- 
bate, Knox  County,  1908,  reelected  Sept.,  1912.  for 
2d  term  of  4  yrs.  Democrat.  Universalist.  jNIem. 
Knox  County  Bar  and  Library  Assn.  Mason. 
Home:  85  Granite  St.  Office:  335  Main  St.,  Rock- 
land, Me. 

PAYSON,  Edward  Payson,  lawyer;  July  16,  1849- 
Mar.  2S,  1914.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

PAYSON,  Edward  Saxton,  piano  mfr.;  b.  Groton, 
Mass.,  Sept.  26,  1842:  s.  Rev.  Albert  Lemuel  and 
Clarissa  O.  (Saxton)  Payson:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Salem, 
and  under  pvt.  tutelage:  m.  Caroline  A.  Morrill,  of 
Boston,  July  10,  1872.  Began  as  elk.  Commercial 
Bank,  Salem,  continuing  3  yrs.;  then  baritone 
singer  grand  opera  for  a  number  of  yrs.:  with 
Henrv  F.  Miller  Piano  Co.,  1882-5:  became  con- 
nected with  Emerson  Piano  Co.,  1885,  v.-p.,  1903-6, 
pres.  since  Mar.  5,  1906.  Mem.  Nat.  Piano  Mfrs.' 
Assn.  (pres.,  1907-8),  Music  Trades'  Assn.  (pres., 
1907-9).  Nat.  Piano  Merchants  of  America,  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Lexington  Grange.  Pres- 
byterian. Mason.  Recreations:  farming.  Home: 
Lexington,  Mass.  Office:  560  Harrison  Av.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

PAYSON,  Franklin  Conant,  lawyer:  b.  Portland, 
Me.,  Sept.  4,  1856;  s.  Henrv  M.  and  Emma  (Conant) 
Payson:  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1876,  A.M.,  1879  (LL.D., 
1911);  m.  Grace  Wheaton  Merrill,  of  Portland, 
Oct.  4.  18S3:  2  children,  Robert,  Donald  Merrill. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1878,  and  since  in  practice  at 
Portland,  mem.  Payson  &  Virgin:  pres.  The  Port- 
land Co.;  incorporator  Portland  Savings  Bank; 
dir.  Fidelity  Trust  Co.  Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1891-2;  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  Philadelphia.  Over- 
seer, Bowdoin  Coll.,  1897-10,  trustee,  1910 — ;  mem. 


exec.  com.  Children's  Hosp. ;  trustee  Me.  State 
Sanatorium.  Lecturer  med.  jurisprudence,  Bow- 
doin Med.  Sch.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Cumberland 
Bar  Assn.  (ex-pres.),  Gen.  Alumni  Assn.,  Bowdoin 
Coll.  (ex-pres.),  Portland  Alumni  Assn.,  Bowdoin 
Coll.  (ex-pres.),  I'hi  Beta  Kappa.  Clubs:  (Cumber- 
land, Country,  Athletic.  Home:  28  Bowdoin  St. 
Office:    120    Exchange    St.,    Portland,    Me.* 

PAYSON,  George  Sliipmap,  banking:  b.  Portland, 
Me.,  Feb.  14,  1S58:  s.  II.  M.  and  Emma  (Conant) 
Payson:  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1880;  m.  Louise  Thaxter, 
of  Portland,  Oct.  12,  1882;  2  children,  Harold 
Conant,  Edward.  Engaged  in  banking  and  broker- 
age business  at  Portland,  since  1880;  mem.  H.  M. 
Payson  &  Co.  Treas.  Children's  Protective  Soc. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Portland  Atliletic. 
Recreations:  bowling.  Home:  30  Mellen  St.  Office: 
93   Exchange   St.,   Portland,  Me. 

PAYSON,  Henry  Storer,  insurance;  b.  Portland, 
INIe.,  Mar.  4,  1860:  s.  Henry  M.  and  Emma  (Conant) 
Payson;  g.s.  Rev.  Edward  Payson,  D.D. ;  A.B., 
Bowdoin,  1881,  A.M.,  1884;  widower;  2  children, 
Elizabeth  M.,  Henry  M.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar. 
1884;  practiced  at  Portland,  1884-9;  engaged  in 
mfg.  business,  1889-96;  in  banking  and  brokerage 
business,  Portland,  1896-01:  inactive  on  account 
of  ill-health,  1901-10:  in  gen.  ins.  business  since 
1910.  mem.  firm  Morse.  Pavson  &  Noves.  Home: 
73  Brackett  St.  Office:  120  Exchange  St.,  Portland, 
Maine. 

PAYSON,  Richard  Conant,  mfr.;  b.  Portland, 
Me.,  Nov.  5,  1870;  s.  Henry  IMartyn  and  Emma 
(Conant)  Pavson:  g.s.  Rev.  Edward  Pavson,  D.D.; 
A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1893;  m.  Helen  Thomas,  of  Port- 
land, Jan.  1,  1901;  4  children,  Helen  Thomas, 
Emma  Conant,  Richard  Conant,  Jr.,  Thomas.  En- 
gaged in  mfg.  at  Portland,  since  1893;  treas.  and 
gen.  mgr.  The  Portland  Co.,  Green  Mountain  Pack- 
ing Co.,  Chapman  Elec.  Neutralizer  Co.  Mem. 
Portland  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Cumberland  Athletic,  Portland  Country.  Economic, 
Prout's  Neck  Country.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports. 
Home:  218  State  St.  Office:  58  Fore  St.,  Port- 
land, Me. 

PAYSON,  William  Parc|.uhar,  author;  b.  New 
York,  Felj.  18,  1876:  s.  Francis  and  INIary  Farquhar 
(Dabney)  Payson;  student  Columbia,  class  of  1896; 
m.  IMarv  Farquhar  King,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  Oct. 
27,  1897.  On  staff  New  York  Times,  1893-5:  mng. 
editor  Vogue  about  2  yrs.;  editor  Clips  2  yrs.; 
v.-p.  and  lit.  adviser  Sturgis  &  Walton  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. New  York.  1909-13.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  bool^s,  etc.)    Home:  Bristol,  R.I.* 

PAYSON,  William  Martin,  lawyer;  b.  Westbrook 
(now  part  of  Portland),  :Me,,  Aug.  18,  1852:  s. 
Edward  and  Penelope  Ann  (Martin)  Payson;  prep, 
edn.  Adelphi  Acad.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  and  West- 
brook  Sem.:  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Me.,  1874;  un- 
married. Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1876,  U.S.  Supreme 
Ct.,  1891,  Suffolk  bar,  1898;  practiced  in  Portland, 
1876-98:  removed  to  Boston,  1898,  chiefly  inter- 
ested in  corpn.  law.  Clubs:  University,  Boston 
Athletic  Assn.  Recreations:  golf.  Address:  Equit- 
able Bldg.,   Boston. 

PEABIiES,  Andrew  M.,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Dan- 
ville, Me.,  Sept.  7,  1836:  s.  James  and  Margaret 
(Larrabee)  Peables;  prep.  edn.  Me.  State  Sem.; 
med.  edn.  Bowdoin  Med.  Coll.  and  Dartmouth  Med. 
Sch.;  m.  Auburn,  Me.,  Sept.  19,  1864,  Elizabeth  H. 
Haskell;  3  children,  Mrs.  Virginia  O.  Foss,  Eliza- 
beth M.,  Margaret  A.  Taylor.  Surgeon  in  Civil 
War;  has  practiced  in  Auburn,  Me.,  since  1872: 
attending  phvs..  Central  Me.  Gen.  Hosp..  20  yrs.; 
dir.  First  Nat  Bank,  Little  Androscoggin  Water 
Power  Co.,  Barker  Mill;  trustee  Auburn  Savings 
Bank:  formerly  mem.  sch.  bd.,  supt.  schs.,  mem. 
common  council.  Auburn;  mem.  State  Legislature, 
1869-70.  Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.  (v.-pres.),  Andro- 
scoggin Med.  Assn.  (pres.).  Me.  Acad,  of  Medicine, 
A.M. A.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Mason:  mem.  I.O.O.F., 
K.  of  P.,  G.A.R.     Address:  240  Main  St.,  Auburn,  Me. 

PEABOSY,  Cecil  Hobart,  engineer;  b.  Burling- 
ton. Vt.,  Aug.  9,  1855:  s.  Selim  H.  and  Mary  Eliza- 
beth (Pangborn)  Peabody;  descendant  of  Francis 
Peabody,  of  Ipswich  and  Topsfield,  Mass.,  1635; 
S.B.,    Mass.   Inst.    Tech.,    1877;    m.    Sarah   Angeline 


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Knipht,  of  Boston,  1885.  Prof,  mathematics,  Im- 
perial Agrl.  Coll.,  Sapporo,  Japan,  1S7S;  a.sst.  prof, 
mech.  engring.,  U.  of  111.,  ISSl;  as.st.  prof,  steam 
ensring.,  1883,  prof,  naval  architecture  and  marine 
engring.  since  1893,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Fellow  Am. 
Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  council  Soc.  Naval  Archi- 
tects and  Marine  Engrs.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books.)  Address:  293  Com- 
monwealth Av.,  Boston.* 

FEABOBY,  Cliarles,  archaeologist;  b.  Rutland, 
Vt  ,  Nov.  9,  1867;  s.  Robert  Singleton  and  Mar- 
garet Augusta  (Goddard)  Peabody;  prep.  edn. 
Germantown  (Pa.)  Acad.;  A.B.,  U.  of  Pa.,  1889; 
Harvard,  1889-93.  A.M.,  Ph.D.;  m.  New  York,  Jan. 
8,  1895.  Jeannette  Ennis  Belo;  4  children,  Jean- 
nette  Felicie,  Margaret  Christina,  Caryl,  Alfred 
H.  B.  Engaged  in  archjeol.  investigations  since 
1893,  and  has  written  monographs  on  the  so-called 
"I)lummets,"  mound  explorations  in  Mississippi 
and  exploration  of  Jacob's  Cavern,  Mo.,  and  con- 
tributions to  scientific  jours.,  etc.  Mem.  various 
anthropol.  and  archfcol.  socs. ;  dir.  dept.  archreol- 
ogv,  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.;  curator 
European  Archteology,  Peabody  Mus.,  Harvard. 
Episcopalian.  Republican.  Clubs:  Union,  St.  Bo- 
tolph.  Art,  Harvard  Musical  (Boston):  Oakley 
Countrv  (Watertown,  Mass.);  Colonial  (Cam- 
bridge). Recreations:  flute  playing,  photography. 
Address:    197    Brattle   St.,   Cambridge,   Mass. 

PEABODY,  Charles  Augustus,  M.D.,  surgeon; 
b.  Danvers.  Mass.,  June  4,  1S4.5;  s.  J.  Flint  and 
Betsey  (Wilkins)  Peabody;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll., 
1868,  A.M.,  1871:  M.D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.. 
1873;  m.  Worcester,  Mass..  1881.  Caroline  E.  Allen; 
1  son.  Walter.  Has  practiced  in  Worcester  since 
1873;  phvs.  Memorial  Free  Dispensary,  Worcester 
Insane  itosp.;  visiting  phys.  and  supt.  City  Hosp.; 
dir.  Free  Pub.  Library;  surgeon  Worcester  Conti- 
nentals (unattached) ;  physician  port  of  Bombay, 
India.  1876-9;  mem.  Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  Am.  Inst, 
of  Civics  (councillor).  Republican.  Conglist. 
Home:  42  Belmont  St.  Office:  Slater  Bldg.,  393 
Main    St.,    Worcester,    Mass. 

FBABOSY,  Clarence  Webster,  lawyer;  b.  Port- 
land, Me.,  Jan.  26,  1871;  s.  Hon.  Henry  C.  and 
Ellen  (Adams)  Peabody;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1893; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1896;  m.  Helen  N. 
Blakeslee,  of  Brookline.  Mass..  Sept.  19,  1900;  4 
children,  Mabel  B..  Elizabeth  T.,  Helen  A.,  Clara 
-W  Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1896,  and  since  practiced 
in  Portland;  mem.  Peabodv  &  Peabody  (Clarence 
T\'.  and  Henry  A.  Peabody)  since  1907.  Sec.  Me. 
Bd.  Bar  Examiners.  Mem.  Am.  and  Cumberland 
bar  assns.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Portland, 
Portland  Athletic.  Home:  137  Emory  St.  Office: 
396   Congress   St.,  Portland,  Me. 

PEABODY.  Eudicott,  educator:  b.  Salem,  Mass., 
Mav  31,  1857:  s.  Endicott  and  Mary  Ann  (Lee) 
Peabodv;  grad.  Cheltenham  Coll.,  Eng..  1876:  LL. 
B  Trinitv  Coll.  (U.  of  Cambridfre),  1880,  LL.M., 
1884;  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.:  (hon.  A.M.,  Yale.  1902:  S.T.D.,  Harvard, 
1904);  m.  Fannie  Peabody,  of  Danvers.  Mass., 
June  18,  1885.  Deacon,  1884,  priest,  1885,  P.E.  Ch.; 
head  master,  Groton  Sch.,  since  1884.  Home: 
Groton.  Mass.* 

PEABODY,  Francis,  lawyer:  b.  Salem,  INlass., 
Sept.  1,  1854:  s.  S.  Endicott  and  Marianne  Cabot 
(Lee)  Peabodv;  descended  same  branch  as  George 
Peabody.  frorn  Francis  Peabody.  Essex  Co..  Mass., 
1632;  accompanied  parents  to  England,  1871,  and 
entered  Cheltenham  Coll.:  B.L.,  1877,  Trinity  Coll.; 
studied  law  in  chambers  at  Lincoln's  Inn  for  1  yr. : 
admitted  to  bar  of  Middle  Temple,  1877;  returned 
to  Boston,  entered  law  office  of  Morse,  Stone  & 
Greenough  and  spent  1  yr.  at  Harvard  Law  Sch.; 
admitted  to  bar,  Mass.,  Nov.,  1879;  m.  Boston, 
Jan.  13.  1881.  Rosamond  Lawrence;  3  children, 
Rosamond  (Mrs.  B.  Mason  Hamlin).  Martha.  Syl- 
via. Practiced  at  Boston  since  1879;  trustee  George 
Peabody  Family  Fund;  dir.  Am.  Trust  Co.,  United 
Electric  Securities  Co.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass.  bar 
as^ns.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  Somer- 
set. Tennis  and  Racquet,  Country,  Norfolk  Hunt, 
Dedham  Polo;  University  (New  York).  Recre- 
ations: riding,  hunting,  golf.  Home:  Milton,  Mass. 
OfRce:  104  Devonshire  Bldg.,  Boston. 


PEABODY,  Francis  Greenwood,  theologian;  b. 
Boston,  Dec.  4,  1X17;  s.  Kphraim  (D.D.)  and  Mary 
Jane  (Derby)  I'eabodv;  brother  of  Robert  Swain 
Peabody;  A.B..  Harvard,  1869,  A.M.,  1872,  S.T.B., 
1872;  (D.D.,  Yale,  1887,  Harvard,  1909;  LL.D., 
Western  Reserve,  1907);  m.  Cora  Weld,  of  Boston, 
June  11,  1872.  Ordained  1874;  pastor  1st  Parish 
Ch.,  Cambridge,  1874-80;  Parkman  prof,  theology. 
Harvard  U.,  1881-6,  Plummer  prof.  Christian  mor- 
als since  1886,  acting  dean  Div.  Sch.,  1885-6,  1893- 
94,  dean,  1901-5;  overseer,  1877-82.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  13 
Kirkland    St.,    Caml)ridge,    Mass.* 

PEABODY,  Frank  A.,  insurance;  b.  Northesk, 
N.B.,  Can.,  Apr.  16,  1867;  s.  John  G.  and  Ann 
(Tweedie)  Peabody;  of  English  descent,  direct 
from  first  Peabody;  earliest  ancestors  in  America 
landed  at  Plymouth;  grad.  Ricker  Classical  Inst., 
Houlton,  Me.,  1888;  grad.  Eastman  Business  Coll., 
Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.,  1890;  m.  Fanny  Houlton 
Pearce.  of  Houlton,  Me.,  June  23,  1897;  2  children, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  George  Francis.  Began  as  book- 
keeper in  hardware  store  with  foundry,  machine 
shop  and  starch  factory  in  connection,  1893;  in 
ins.  as  side  issue,  1893-06,  and  since  1906  as  prin- 
cipal occupation;  partner  Peabody  Mfg.  Co.;  mgr. 
Donnell  &  Peabody.  Lt.  and  capt.  in  N.G.S.M.  for 
8  vrs.;  mem.  of  Governor's  Council,  1911,  1912; 
chinn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  1906-12  and  1914-16; 
chmn.  County  Dem.  Com..  1906-12.  Trustee  Ricker 
Classical  Inst.,  Houlton  Trust  Co.  Unitarian.  Mem. 
Monument  Lodge  No.  96,  F.  &  A.M.;  Rockalena 
Lodge,  I.O.O.F.  Club:  Meduxnekeag.  Home:  98 
Court  St.    Office:  Market  Square,  Houlton,  Me. 

PEABODY,  Frank  E.,  member  Kidder,  Peabody 
&  Co.,  bankers;  dir.  Boston  Elevated  Ry.  Co., 
Scotia  Worsted  Mills,  Northern  Texas  Traction 
Co.  Trustee  N.E.  Conservatory  of  Music.  Clubs: 
Algonquin,  Boston  Art,  The  Country,  St.  Botolph, 
Somerset.  Union.  Home:  120  Commonwealth  Av. 
Office:    115   Devonshire   St..   Boston,   Mass. 

PEABODY,  Henry  Clay,  judge;  Apr.  14.  1838- 
Mar.  9,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1908-9.) 

PEABODY,  Henry  "Wayland,  merchant;  Aug.  24, 
1838-Dec.   7,    1908.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

PEABODY,  John  Endicott;  b.  Salem,  Mass., 
Jan.  6,  1853;  s.  Samuel  Endicott  and  Marianne 
Cabot  (Lee)  Peabody;  B.A.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Cam- 
bridge U.,  England,  1874;  m.  Gertrude,  d.  James 
and  Elizabetli  (Prescott)  Lawrence,  of  Boston, 
June  15,  1878  (died  1882);  m.  2d,  IMartha  Prince, 
d.  William  M.  and  Anna  Augusta  (Nourse)  Whit- 
ney, of  Beverly,  Mass..  Aug.  25,  1887;  2  children 
bv  1st  marriage.  Marion  Lee  (m.  James  Lawrence, 
Jr.,  Oct.  11,  1906),  Harold  (m.  Marion  Lawrence, 
Mav,  1908);  1  child  by  2d  marriage,  Samuel  Endi- 
cott (Harvard  U.).  Engaged  in  mercantile  busi- 
ness in  Antwerp.  Belgium.  1874-5,  with  Drexel, 
INIorgan  &  Co..  bankers,  N.Y.,  1875-8:  traveled  and 
studied  painting  and  designing  in  Europe,  1882-6. 
Mem.  Navv  League.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Som'erset.  Eastern  Yacht,  Seapuit,  Club  of 
Odd  Volumes;  University,  Grolier  (New  York). 
Recreations:  sailing  and  motor  boating.  Home: 
Longwood,  Brookline,  Mass.;  (summer)  Dark  Har- 
bor.  Me. 

PEABODY,  Josephine  Preston  (Mrs.  Lionel 
Simeon  Marks),  author;  b.  New  York;  d.  Charles 
Kilham  and  Josephine  (Morrill)  Peabody:  ed. 
Girls'  Latin  Sch..  Boston,  and  at  Radcliffe  Coll., 
1894-6;  m.  Lionel  Simeon  Marks,  June  21,  1906. 
Tnstr.  English  lit..  Wellesley  Coll..  1901-3.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Ad- 
dress: Cambridge,  Mass.* 

PEABODY,  liucy  Waterlbury,  editor;  b.  Belmont, 
Kan..  Mar.  2.  1861;  d.  John  and  Sarah  Jane  (Hart) 
McGill;  spl.  student  in  language,  Rochester,  N.Y.; 
m.  Norman  Mather,  Waterbury,  Aug.  18,  1881  (died 
1887):  m.  2d,  Henrv  W.  Peabody,  of  Boston.  June 
16.  1906;  2  children.  Norma  R.,  Howard  Ernest. 
Editor  Woman's  Missionary  Magazine  15  yrs.;  ed- 
itor King's  Messenger  (children's  missionary  pa- 
per) 5  vrs.;  founder  and  for  4  yrs.  editor-in-chief, 
of  Evervland  (mag.  for  children).  V.-p.  Woman's 
Bapt.  Foreign  Mission  Soc;  chmn.  Central  Com.  on 
United  Study  of  Missions;  mem.  Edinborough  Con- 


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tinuation  Com.    Recreations:   gardening.    Address: 
Beverly,  Mass. 

PEABODV,  Bobert  Swain,  architect;  b.  New- 
Bedford.  Mass..  Feb.  22,  1S45;  s.  Ephraim  (D.D.) 
and  Mary  Jane  (Derby)  Peabody;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1866,  A.M.,  1S70;  pupil  ficole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris, 
1868:  m.  1S71;  3  children,  Katharine  I'utnam  (Mrs. 
W.  R.  Peabody),  Mary  P.  (Mrs.  Henry  R.  Scott), 
Robert  E.  Practicing  architecture  at  Boston  since 
1870;  chmn.  Boston  Park  Commn.,  since  1909. 
Overseer,  Harvard.  1888-99  and  since  1907.  Pres. 
Am.  Inst,  of  Architects,  1900-1,  Boston  Soc.  Archi- 
tects, 1902-5,  1907-9;  mem.  Nat.  Inst.  Arts  and  Let- 
ters, A.N.A..  1910.  Home:  22  Fenway.  Office:  53 
State  St.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

PEABODY,  Stamuel)  Endicott,  banker;  Apr.  19, 
lS25-Oct.  30,  1909.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

PEACH,  Benjamin  Franklin,  investments;  b. 
Marblehead,  aiass.,  Oct.  17,  1838;  s.  Benjamin 
Franklin  and  Mercy  Martin  (Thompson)  Peach; 
descended  from  John  Peach,  Marblehead,  Mass., 
1635;  ed.  High  Sch.,  Marblehead;  m.  Adelaide  L. 
Coffin,  of  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Oct.  20,  1870;  2 
children,  Mabel  A..  Frederick  Coffin.  Engaged  in 
shoe  mfg.  until  1879:  city  treas.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1879- 
86;  U.S.  pension  agt.,  1886-91;  asst.  treas.  Thom- 
son-Houston Electric  Co.,  1891-2;  asst.  treas.  and 
treas.  Gen.  Electric  Co.,  lS92-Sept.,  1894  (re- 
signed); since  in  business  on  own  account;  dir. 
Cotton  &  Woolen  Mfrs.'  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  Rubber 
Mfrs.'  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  Industrial  Mut.  Ins.  Co.;  trus- 
tee and  executor  estates;  treas.  Sinking  Funds, 
Citv  of  Lvnn,  etc.  Served  in  Union  Army,  Civil 
War,  1861-4;  col.  Sth  Regt.  Mass.  Vol.  Militia,  to 
1882;  brig.-gen.  to  1897;  retired  with  rank  of  maj.- 
g-en.  and  now  sr.  on  retired  list.  Democrat.  Uni- 
tarian. IMem.  Loyal  Legion.  G.A.R.  Mason.  Rec- 
reations: military  affairs.  Home:  187  Ocean  St., 
Lynn,  Mass.    Office:  31  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

PEAKS,  Archibald  G-arfleld.  educator;  b.  Greene, 
la.,  Nov.  12,  1880;  s.  Justin  Hamlin  and  Margaret 
(Greer)  Peaks;  grad.  Upper  la.  Normal  Sch..  Fay- 
ette, la.,  1905:  Ph.B.,  Upper  la.  U.,  1906:  Pd.M., 
N.Y.  U..  1907.  Pd.D.,  1911;  m.  Emilie  H.  Stauder- 
mann,  of  Brooklyn.  Sept.  1.  1909.  Teacher  and  prin. 
high  schs..  la.,  iS98-04;  asst.  prin.  Manual  Train- 
ing High  Sch.,  St.  Louis,  1909-12;  prin.  State  Nor- 
mal Sch.,  Johnson,  Vt.,  1913 — .  Conglist.  Mason. 
Address:  Johnson,  Vt.* 

PEAKS,  Francis  Chadboume,  lawyer;  b.  Dover, 
Me.,  Feb.  26.  1874;  s.  Joseph  B.  and  Eliza  (Chad- 
bourne)  Peaks;  grad.  Foxcroft  (Me.)  Acad..  1892; 
A.B.,  Bowdoin.  1S96;  student  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1897-9:  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Dover,  Me.,  since 
1905;  asst.  elk.  Bd.  of  Railroad  Commrs.  of  Me., 
1900-5:  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1913.  Trustee  Fox- 
croft Acad.,  Thompson  Free  Library  (Dover).  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mem.  Zeta  Psi.  Address:  Dover, 
Me. 

PEAKS,  Joseph  B..  lawyer;  Sept.  26,  1839-Nov. 
20,  1911.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

PEABCE,  Edward  Douglas,  banker;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Feb.  24.  1849;  s.  Edward  Douglas  and 
Sarah  B.  CMauran)  Pearce:  descendant  of  John 
Alden.  of  the  Mayflower;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1871  (Phi 
Beta  Kappa) :  m.  Isabelle  V.  Seagrave,  of  Provi- 
dence. Oct.  29.  1SS5;  2  children.  Edward  Douglas, 
Jr..  Mauran  Seagrave.  Mfg.  chemist  1871-08;  pres. 
Providence  Instn.  for  Savings  since  1908.  Mem. 
Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants.  S.A.R.,  Soc.  Colonial 
Wars,  Franklin  Soc.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Hope,  Agawam,  Squantum.  Home:  157 
Hope  St.   Office:  86  South  Main  St..  Providence.  R.I. 

PEABCE.  "William  Houghton  Sprague  ("Carol 
Vox"),  writer,  mu'^ic  composer,  violoncellist:  b. 
Boston.  Aug.  5,  1864:  s.  Shadrach  H.  and  Mary 
Anna  S.  Pearce  and  g.s.  of  Charles  Sprague,  the 
"Banker  Poet,"  and  g.g.s.  of  Samuel  Sprague.  a 
member  of  the  Boston  Tea  Party:  grad.  Eng.  High 
Sch.,  Boston,  1882;  m.  Dorchester,  Mass..  June, 
1889.  Miriam  Badlam.  Mem.  Copley  Soc.  (Boston). 
Home:  185  Newtonville  Av.,  Newton,  Mass. 

PEABI^,  Charles  Spofford.  real  estate  and  insur- 
ance; b.  Dedham.  Me.,  May  20,  1843;  s.  John  Robin- 
son and  Harriet  (Spofford)  Pearl:  ed.  town  and 
high  schs.;  East  Me.  Conf.  Sem.;  m.  Abbie  Field,  of 


Belfast,  Me.,  Jan.  10,  1872;  2  children,  Alice  Field, 
b.  Dec.  30,  1874;  Haraden  Spofford,  b.,  1879.  En- 
gaged in  real  estate  and  ins.  business  in  Bangor, 
Me.,  since  1872;  pres.  Pearl  &  Dennett  Co.,  Pearl 
Building  Co.;  treas.  Homeland  Co.;  trustee  Eastern 
Trust  &  Banking  Co.;  mem.  Bangor  City  Council, 
2  yrs.,  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  2  yrs. ;  chmn.  Bd.  Park 
Commrs.  18  yrs.;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.  from  Ban- 
gor, 1897;  trustee  State  Insane  Hosp.,  6  yrs.;  treas. 
Bangor  State  Hosp.,  10  yrs.  Served  with  U.S. 
Christian  Commn.  last  yr.  of  Civil  War.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Home:  326  Union  St.  Office:  32  State 
St.,  Baufior,  Me. 

PEABIi,  Baymond,  biologist;  b.  Farmington, 
N.H.,  June  3,  1879;  s.  Frank  and  Ida  May  (Mc- 
Duffee)  Pearl;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1899;  Ph.D  ,  U  of 
Mich.,  1902;  U.  of  Leipzig,  1905,  U.  Coll.,  London, 
1905-6,  Carnegie  Instn.  Table,  Naples  Zool.  Sta., 
1906;  m.  Maud  M.  DeWitt,  of  Sandusky,  Ohio,  June 
29,  1903.  Asst.  in  zoology,  1899-02,  instr.,  1902-6, 
U.  of  Mich.;  instr.  U.  of  Pa.,  1906-7;  biologist  and 
head  of  dept.  biology,  Maine  Agrl.  Expt.  Sta.,  1907- 
— .  Engaged  in  biol.  researches  on  variation  in 
fishes,  with  Biol.  Survey  Great  Lakes  (U.S.  Fish 
Commn.),  1901-2;  awarded  grants  for  research  on 
variation  in  organisms  from  Carnegie  Inst.,  1904, 
05,  06;  expert  in  poultry  breeding,  U.S.  Dept.  of 
Agr. ;  non-resident  lecturer  Grad.  Sch.  of  Agr. 
Ames,  la.,  1910,  Lansing,  Mich..  1912;  specialist  in 
research  work  on  heredity  and  plant  and  animal 
breeding.  Associate  editor  Journal  of  Applied 
Microscopy,  1900-5.  Zoologischer  Jahreshericht, 
1906-7,  Biometrika  (London),  1906-10,  Zentralblatt 
f.  Zoologie  Allgemeine  und  Experimentelle  Biol- 
ogic, 1910 — .  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  so- 
cieties, writing's,   etc.)    Home:   Orono.   Me.* 

PEABMAIN,  Alice  "Whittemore  Upton  (Mrs. 
Sumner  B.  Pearmain);  b.  East  Jaffrev,  N.H..  July 
5,  1863;  d.  Peter  and  Sarah  Miller  (Duncan)  Up- 
ton; B.A.,  Wellesley.  1883.  M.A..  1890;  m.  Sumner 
Bass  Pearmain,  of  Boston.  June  3.  1886;  children, 
William  Robert  (deceased),  Edward  Paget  (de- 
ceased), John  Duncan,  Margaret  (Mrs.  Manfred 
Bowditch).  Active  in  ednl.  and  sociol.  work; 
pres.  Boston  br.  Assn.  Collegiate  Alumnae,  1894- 
96,  and  chairman  special  committee  investigating 
sanitary  conditions  of  Boston  public  schools; 
pres.  Nat.  Assn.  Collegiate  Alumnae,  1897-9,  v.-p.. 
1899-01.  and  for  several  yrs.  chmn.  pub.  com.  and 
editor  mag.;  pres.  Boston  Students'  Union.  1909- 
12:  sec.  Woman's  Municipal  League  of  Boston, 
1910-15.  and  editor  Monthly  Bull.;  pres.  Wellesley 
Coll.  Alumnpe  Assn.  and  Graduate  Council.  1912-14; 
ex-pres.  Boston  Wellesley  Coll.  Club;  dir.  Mass. 
Infant  Asylum.  1892-7.  Mem.  Soc.  Arts  and  Crafts. 
Suffragist.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Chilton,  College 
(ex-pres),  Women's  City,  Twentieth  Century  (Bos- 
ton): Lyceum  (London).  Contbr.  to  newspapers 
and  spl.  articles  in  mags.  Address:  388  Beacon  St., 
Boston;  (summer)  The  Four  Winds,  Wayside  Inn 
Road,  Framingham,  Mass. 

FEABMAIN,  Sumner  Bass,  stock  broker;  b.  Dec. 

24,  1859;  s.  William  R.  and  Cordelia  M.  (Smith) 
Pearmain;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1883;  m.  Alice  Whitte- 
more Upton,  of  East  Jaffrey,  N.H.,  June  3.  1886; 
children.  William  Robert  (deceased),  Edward 
Paget  (deceased),  John  Duncan,  Margaret  (Mrs. 
Manfred  Bowditch).  Began  as  broker  in  Boston, 
1883;  mem.  firm  of  Pearmain  &  Brooks:  treas.  Am. 
Statis.  Assn.  Republican.  Mem.  Boston  and  New 
York  stock  exchanges.  Clubs:  Harvard  (New 
York).  Universitv.  St.  Botolph.  Harvard.  Home: 
388  Beacon  St.    Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston.* 

PEABSE,  John  Barnard,  consulting  engineer 
and  metallurgist  since  1881;  b.  Philadelphia,  Apr. 
19,  1842;  s.  Oliver  Peabody  and  Adelcelia  (Swett) 
Pearse;  grad.  Yale,  1861:  studied  chemistry,  Phila., 
1861-4;  in  charge  chem.  div.  U.S.A.  laboratory 
there,  1863-5;  studied  Freiberg  (Saxony)  School  of 
Mines,  etc.:  m.  Boston,  1875,  Mary  L.  Williams; 
children,  Alice  "W.,  Langdon.  Was  connected  with 
Pa.  Steel  Co.,  1868:  its  gen.  mgr.,  1870;  improved 
Bessemer  processes;  in  charge  engring.  dept.. 
South  Boston  Iron  Co.,  Boston,  1876-81.  Author:  A 
Concise  History  of  the  Iron  Manufacture  of  the 
American  Colonies  up  to  the  Revolution  and  of 
Pennsylvania  till  the  Present  Time;   also  various 


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papers  on  metallurgy,  pig  iron,  etc.;  at  present 
devotes  most  of  time  to  scientific  theory.  Mem., 
and  one  of  the  organizers,  Am.  Inst.  Mining  Engrs. 
Address:  317  Walnut  Av.,  Boston. 

FEARSOir,  Edward  Nathan,  banker;  b.  Bosca- 
wen,  X.ii.,  Sept.  7,  lb.5"J;  s.  John  C.  and  Elizabeth 
S  (Colbv)  Pearson,  and  descendant  of  John  Pear- 
son, Rowley,  Mass.,  1643;  prep.  edn.  Warner  High 
Sch.  and  Pennacook  Acad.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll., 
1S81  (Phi  Beta  Kappa).  A.M.,  1SS3;  m.  Lebanon, 
N.H.,  Dec.  6,  1882,  Addie  M.  Sargent;  3  children, 
Edward  X.,  Jr.,  John  W.,  Mildred.  Taught  in  pub. 
schs.,  Washington.  D.C.,  1  yr.;  city  editor,  asso. 
editor  and  mng.  editor.  Concord  Evening  Monitor, 
1882-98;  bus.  mgr.  Rep.  Press  Assn.,  1892-S;  be- 
came mgr.  Rumiord  Printing  Co.,  1898;  pub.  prin- 
ter, 1893-7;  sec.  State  of  N.H..  Mar.,  lS99-May  1, 
1915;  cashier  First  Xat.  Bank,  Concord,  N.H.,  since 
Mav  1,  1915.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Grange. 
Address:  Concord,  N.H. 

PEARSON,  Frederick  Stark,  consulting  engi- 
neer; July  I!,  lS61--Muy  8,  1915.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

FEABSOH,  Gardner  W.,  ex-adjutant  general;  b. 
Lowell,  ,Ma.ss.,  Sept.  4,  1869;  s.  George  H.  and 
Laura  (Hildreth)  Pearson;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.;  Harvard  Law  Sch.;  m.  Alice  F.  Duck- 
w^orth,  of  Lowell,  June  27,  19U4;  4  children,  A\  hit- 
man, Sarah  H.,  John  H.,  Hildreth.  Admitted  to 
Mass.  bar.  1891,  since  in  practice  at  Lowell;  mem. 
Commn.  to  Revise  Election  Laws  of  Mass.,  189Z; 
postmaster,  Lowell,  1894-8;  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen, 
1900.  Enlisted  in  Co.  C.  6th  Inf.,  Mass.  X.G.,  July, 
1897;  served  in  Spanish-Am.  War;  elected  1st  It. 
Co.  C,  6th  Inf.,  1900,  capt.,  1905;  apptd.  adj. -gen. 
Mass.,  Jan.,  1911;  mem.  Mass.  Armory  Commn. 
Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Vesper  Country; 
Army  and  Navy  (Washington,  D.C.).  Recreations: 
athletic  sports,  rifle  practice.  Home:  69  Clitheroe 
St.    Office:  416  Hildreth  Bldg.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

FE ARSON,  Harlan  Colby,  editor;  b.  Webster, 
X  H.,  Xov.  27,  1872;  s.  John  Couch  and  Elizabeth 
'((iolbv)  Pearson;  in  the  8th  generation  from  John 
Pearson,  who  came  from  England  to  Rowley, 
Mass.,  1643;  ed.  Dow  Acad.,  Franconia,  N.H. ;  under 
pvt.  tutelage  of  late  Prof.  Amos  Hadley,  of  (Con- 
cord NH  ;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1893  (Phi  Beta  Kap- 
pa) 'm.A.,  1896;  m.  Laura  Prucia  Metcalf,  of  Con- 
cord NH.,  Nov.  30,  1896;  3  children,  Caroline, 
Richard  M.,  John  M.  Editor  Granite  Monthly, 
Concord,  N.H.,  1S95-6;  city  editor  Concord  Eve- 
ning Monitor,  1897-08;  editor  The  National  Grange, 
1909-10;  editor  Concord  Evening  Monitor  and  In- 
dependent Statesman  (weekly)  since  1911;  dir. 
Rumford  Printing  Co.,  Concord;  served  as  sec.  to 
U  S  Senator  William  E.  Chandler  and  to  Govs. 
Bachelder,  McLane.  Floyd  and  Quinby  of  N.H. ; 
now  sec.  to  Gov.  Rolland  H.  Spauldmg  of  N.H. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon,  Sphinx 
(Dartmouth).  Mem.  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Club: 
Beaver  Meadow  Golf  (Concord).  Editor:  The 
Brown  Book  (biennial  biog.  dir.  of  N.H.  Legisla- 
ture) 1905-15;  New  Hampshire  Farms  for  Summer 
Homes  (pub.  bv  State  of  N.H.),  1902-12.  Recrea- 
tions: golf,  watching  ball  games,  horse  races. 
Home:  37  South  Spring  St.  Office:  9  Pleasant  St. 
Extension,  Concord,  N.H. 

PEARSON,  Henry  Greenleaf,  educator;  b.  Port- 
land, :Me..  Dec.  26,  1S70:  s.  George  Henry  and  Mary 
Frances  (Hitchcock)  Pearson;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Portland,  Me.,  Harvard,  A.B..  1S93:  m.  Weston, 
Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1898,  Elizabeth  W^are  Winsor.  Asst. 
prof.  English,  Mass.  Inst.  Technology,  1898 — ,  now 
prof,  same  and  head  English  Dept.  Mem.  Mass. 
Hist  Soc.  Author:  Principles  of  Composition,  1897; 
Life  of  John  A.  Andrew,  1904;  American  Railroad 
Builders,  1911:  James  S.  Wadsworth  of  Geneseo, 
1913.     Home:  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

PEARSON,  Maurice  "Wellesley,  M.D.;  b.  Byfield, 
Newbury,  ]\Iass..  Oct.  29,  1866;  s.  Henry  E.  and 
Abbie  C.  (Poor)  Pearson;  ed.  Dummer  Acad.,  By- 
field,  Mass.,  1883-4;  "^Vesleyan  Acad.,  Wilbraham, 
:\rass.,  1885-7;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch..  1891:  m. 
Emma  F.  Barney,  of  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass., 
Oct.  11,  1899;  2  children,  Rachel  Frances,  Paul 
Welleslev.  Asst.  phys.  State  Hosp.  for  Insane, 
W^orcester,  Mass..  1891-6;  house  surgeon  Spring- 
field Hosp.,  1896-7;  settled  in  Ware  1897;  lecturer 


lor  the  council  on  health  and  pub.  instrn.  of  Am. 
Med.  Assn.;  councillor  and  supervising  censor  of 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  1913.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Hampshire  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  (pres.,  1912), 
Brookfield  J\Ied.  Club.  Mason;  mem.  Loyal  Order 
of  Moose.  Republican.  Conglist.  Address:  17 
Pleasant  St.,  Ware,  Mass. 

PEARY,  Josepliine  Diebitsch,  arctic  traveler;  b. 
Wa.shiiigton;  d.  Jleiniun  H.  and  Magdalena  A. 
Diebitsch;  ed.  at  \Vashington;  m.  Robert  Edwin 
Peary,  1888.  Accompanied  him  on  his, 1891-2  and 
1893-4  expeditions  as  far  as  winter  quarters  in 
Greenland;  was  the  1st  white  woman  to  winter 
with  an  arctic  expdn.;  gave  birth  to  a  daughter 
(Marie  Ahnighito),  the  most  northerly  born  white 
child  in  the  world;  accompanied  her  husband  on 
his  arctic  trip  in  1S97;  went  north  to  meet  her 
husband  in  1900;  ship  caught  in  ice  and  she  win- 
tered with  her  little  daughter  at  Cape  Saline,  78° 
12'  N.  lat.;  went  north  again  in  1902,  returning 
with  her  husband;  a  son,  Robert  E.  Peary,  Jr.,  born 
in  1903.  Hon.  mem.  Phila.  Geog.  Soc,  Am.  Alpine 
Club;  lion.  v. -p.  Alaska  Geog.  Soc.  Author:  My 
Arctic  Journal,  1894;  The  Snow  Baby,  1901;  Chil- 
dren of  the  Arctic,  1903.  Address  South  Harps- 
well,  Me.* 

PEARV,  Robert  Edwin,  arctic  explorer,  discov- 
erer of  the  North  Pole,  rear-admiral  U.S.X.  Home: 
South  Harpswell,  Me.  Address:  Army  and  Navy 
Club,  Washington,  D.C.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  biographj',  achievements,  etc.)* 

PEASE,  Albion  P.;  b.  Parsonsfield,  Me.,  Dec.  14, 
1846;  s.  Usher  P.  and  Juliette  (Williams)  Pease; 
descendant  of  John  Pease,  Marthas  \'ineyard, 
1846;  ed.  common  schs.;  m.  Elizabeth  Carroll,  of 
Springfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  29,  1903.  Enlisted  at  15  as 
pvt.  Co.  H,  5th  Mass.  Inf.,  Sept.  10,  1S62;  dis- 
charged July  2,  1863;  later  became  connected  with 
quartermaster's  dept.  of  Cav.  Bureau,  at  Memphis, 
Tenn.,  and  was  apptd.  capt.;  was  with  Sheridan's 
Tex.  Expdn.;  commd.  maj.  7th  ilo.  Vol.  Inf.,  1866, 
but  resigned  in  July  same  yr.  In  wholesale  jew- 
elry business,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1866,  until  Bos- 
ton fire;  later  traveling  salesman,  and  propr.  99 
cent  stores,  and  farmer;  removed  to  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1880;  U.S.  marshal  for  Western  Mo.  under 
President  Cleveland;  gen.  agt.  I\Iass.  Mut.  Life  Ins. 
Co.,  at  Kansas  City,  1894-04:  returned  east  and 
became  organizer  and  sec  Employers'  Assn.  of 
Mass.,  with  which  continues.  Active  worker  in 
G.A.R.  and  as  asst.  adj. -gen.  under  ]\Iaj.  Warner, 
organized  206  G.A.R.  posts.  Republican.  Prot- 
estant. Home:  Winthrop,  JSIass.  Office:  88  Broad 
St.,  Boston. 

PEASE,  Alvin  Powler,  educator;  b.  Oswego,  N. 
Y.,  Apr.  10,  1852;  s.  William  and  Emily  (Fowler) 
Pease;  descended  9th  generation  from  Robert 
Pease,  who  settled  at  Salem,  1634,  and  from  Henry 
Foster,  who  settled  in  Conn.,  1637;  grad.  Oswego 
High  Sch.,  1869;  studied  under  pvt.  tutors  and  at 
U.  Grammar  Sch..  Providence:  A.B..  Brown  U., 
1875,  A.M.,  1878;  m.  Mary  Belle  Clark,  of  Paw- 
tucket,  R.I.,  July  6.  1882;  1  daughter,  Edith  Belle. 
Prin.  high  schs.,  Warren,  R.I.,  1875-9,  Pawtucket, 
1879-84;  supt.  schs.,  Pawtucket,  1884-8;  prin.  St. 
Albans  (Vt.)  Acad.,  Jan. -June,  1888:  supt.  schs., 
Northampton,  Mass.,  1888-98;  sec.  N.E.  Pub.  Co. 
and  mgr.  Winship  Teachers'  Agency,  since  1898. 
Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Instrn.  (v.-p..  1885-96,  treas.,  1896- 
07,  counsellor  since  1907),  N.E.A.  since  1891  (ac- 
tive), N.E.  Assn.  of  Supts.  (pres.  1892),  R.I.  Inst. 
Instrn.  (pres.  1885-7),  Mass.  Assn.  Town  and  Dist. 
Supts.  (v.-p.,  1894-5),  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Clubs: 
Schoolmasters',  Twentieth  Century,  City.  Mason 
(32°,  K.T.).  Contbr.  to  ednl.  jours,  and  newspa- 
pers. Recreations:  applications  in  electricity. 
Home:  Maiden,  Mass.    Office:  6  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

PEASE,  Charles  Stanley,  clergyman;  b.  Middle- 
field,  :Mass.,  Oct.  29,  1862;  s.  Morgan  and  Rowena 
(Fav)  Pease;  descendant  of  Robert  Pease,  Salem, 
Mass.,  1634;  maternal  ancestor  John  Fay,  Sud- 
burv,  1656;  A.B.,  Colby,  1S91,  A.M.,  1894;  grad. 
Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1894:  m.  Jennette  A.  Wells, 
of  Huntington,  ]\Iass.,  Aug.  29,  1895;  2  children, 
Dorothy  Wells,  Elizabeth  Fay.  Ordained  Bapt. 
ministry,  1894;  pastor,  Hasbrouck  Heights,  N.J., 
1894-6,  Conwav,  Mass.,  1896-03,  Northboro,  1903-10. 


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Adams.  1&10-14,  Federated  Ch.,  Conway,  since 
1914.  Mem.  Zeta  Psi;  Mason.  Republican.  Recrea- 
tions:   hikinp.    Address:   Conway,   Mass. 

PEASE,  Edward  Allen,  M.D.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
FEASE,  Zephaniah  W.,  editor,  publisher;  b. 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Aug.  21,  1S61;  s.  Peleg  and 
Joanna  Morton  (Thomas)  Pease;  descendant  of 
John  Rowland,  of  the  ]Mavflower;  grad.  New  Bed- 
ford High  Sch.,  1S77;  m.  Anna  F.  Bryden,  of  Fair- 
haven.  Oct.  24,  ISSS;  1  son,  Bryden.  Employed  as 
reporter  on  New  Bedford  Mercury,  1S79-95,  editor 
same  since  1S95;  collector  of  customs,  Port  of  New 
Bedford,  by  appmt.  of  President  Cleveland,  1S95- 
1900;  mem.  New  Bedford  Water  Bd.,  1900-3.  Dem- 
ocrat. Author:  The  Catalpa  Expedition,  1S97. 
Home:  312  Purchase  St.,  New  Bedford;  (summer) 
Pairhaven,  Mass.  Office:  112  Union  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass. 

FEASI^EE,  Clarence  Ardeen,  M.D.;  b.  Alna.  Me., 
Aug.  16,  1S55:  s.  John  Thurston  and  Mary  Eliza- 
beth (Paine)  Peaslee:  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.,  1S83; 
post-grad,  study,  London  Post-Grad.  Sch..  New 
York  Polvclinic  Med.  Sch.  and  Hosp.,  and  New 
York  Post-Grad.  Sch.;  m.  Bath,  Me.,  1S76,  Augusta 
Maria  Hill;  m.  2d.  Bath,  Me.,  1913,  Frances  Hob- 
son.  Began  practice  at  Wiscasset.  Me.,  1SS3;  re- 
moved to  Bath,  1904;  mem.  surg.  staff,  Bath  City 
Hosp.  Pres.  Bath  Bd.  U.S.  Pension  Examiners, 
1890-03;  pres.  Wiscasset  Acad.,  1899-06;  mem.  Me. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895.  1899;  alderman.  Bath,  Me.,  1909, 
10  (pres.  bd..  1910);  mem.  Sch.  Bd..  1915,  16.  Mem. 
Me.  Acad.  Medicine  and  Science  (pres.,  1906).  Me. 
Med.  Assn.,  Am.  Med.  Assn.  Republican.  Mason 
(K.T.,  Shriner);  Odd  Fellow.  K.  of  P.,  Elk.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Home:  922  Middle  St.  Office:  72 
Front  St.,  Bath.  Me. 

FEASIiEE,  Robert  James,  .iudge;  b.  Weare,  N.H., 
Sept.  23,  1864;  s.  Robert  and  Persis  Boardman 
(Dodge)  Peaslee;  ed.  Gushing  Acad.,  Ashburnham, 
Mass.,  and  (grad.)  Arms  Acad.,  Shelburne  Falls, 
Mass.;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.,  1886;  (hon.  A.M.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1898);  m.  Nellie  Dorcas  Kimball,  of  Man- 
chester, N.H.,  Sept.  12,  1893.  Admitted  to  bar,  1886, 
practiced  in  Manchester  until  1898;  justice  Su- 
preme Ct.  of  N.H.,  1898-01;  asso.  Justice  Superior 
Ct.,  1901-7;  asso.  justice  Supreme  Ct.  since  1907. 
Democrat.  Lecturer  on  municipal  and  constl.  law, 
Dartmouth  Coll.,  1887-9,  on  domestic  relations, 
Boston  U.  Law  Sch..  1911 — ;  revised  city  laws  and 
ordinances  of  Manchester,  1892.  Home:  Manches- 
ter, N.H.* 

PEAVEY,  Georg-e  S.;  b.  Greenfield,  N.H.,  Feb.  14, 
1835;  s.  Zebediah  and  Mary  B.  (Patterson)  Peavey; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  and  acads.;  m.  Sarah  Patch,  of 
Greenfield.  June  16,  1872.  Teacher  of  penmanship 
for  several  vrs.;  engaged  in  live  stock  business 
since  1856;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1867-8,  Senate, 
1893;  mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1902.  Mason.  Dem- 
ocrat.   Conglist.    Home:   Greenfield,  N.H. 

PECK.  Annie  Smith,  lecturer;  moved  to  New 
York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

PECK,  Arthur  K.,  lecturer;  b.  Boston,  Sept.  24, 
1867;  s.  Alonzo  D.  and  Emily  B.  (Russell)  Peck; 
grad.  English  High  Sch.,  1886;  m.  Littleton,  Mass., 
Dec.  23.  1907,  Minna  Eliot  Tenney.  Formerly  mgr. 
Remington  Arms  Co..  New  England;  spl.  corr. 
Boston  Herald,  and  mag.  writer;  mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1901;  began  lecturing,  1896,  on  travel  and 
U.S.  Life  Savings  Service;  has  lectured  at  over 
800  chautauquas,  and  courses  at  Yale,  Harvard, 
and  Dartmouth.  Republican.  Address:  19  Well- 
ington  Rd.,   Brookline.   Boston. 

PECK,  Cassius,  agriculturist,  soldier;  b.  Brook- 
field.  Vt..  Mar.   13,  1842.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

FECK,  Charles  Herbert,  lawyer;  b.  Conn.,  Mar. 
13,  1859;  s.  James  A.  and  Sarah  Anne  (Hill)  Peck; 
LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch..  1888;  admitted  to  Conn,  bar, 
1S88;  m.  July  18,  1886,  Florence  Louise  Batterson. 
Practiced,  Stratford.  Conn.,  since  1888;  judge  Pro- 
bate Ct.  since  1896:  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907- 
08.  Republican.  Mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Red  Men,  etc. 
Home:  Stratford,  Conn. 

PECK,  Charles  S.,  merchant;  b.  Yonkers,  N.Y., 
Sept.  22,  1853;  ed.  pub.  schs.    Began  in  employ  of 


Wmcliester  Rifle  Co.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  later 
moving  with  co.  to  New  Haven;  learned  machin- 
ist's trade  under  R.  A.  Belden  &  Co.;  settled  in 
Danbury,  1872;  associated  with  John  H.  Fanton 
as  The  Danbury  Machine  Co.,  mfrs.  of  hatters' 
machinery,  1883,  later  the  Peck  Mfg.  Co.;  organ- 
zied  the  Peck  Fur  ("o.,  1900,  in  which  still  con- 
tinues. Served  as  alderman  4  yrs.,  mayor  2  yrs., 
as  mem.  Bd.  of  Estimates  and  Taxation,  and  mem. 
Rep.  State  Central  Com.;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1897,  Senate,  1909  and  1911.  Home:  Danbury, 
Conn. 

PECK,  Epaphroditus,  judge;  b.  Bristol,  Conn., 
May  20,  1860;  s.  Josiah  Tracy  and  Ellen  Lewis 
(Barnard)  Peck;  grad.  Hartford  (Conn.)  High 
Sch.,  1877;  LL.B.,  Yale,  1881;  m.  Grace  Brownell, 
of  Hartford,  Aug.  21,  1886.  Began  practice  at 
Bristol,  1882;  asso.  judge  Hartford  Co.  Court  of 
Common  Pleas,  1897-12.  Instr.,  Yale  Law  Sch., 
since  1903;  spl.  lecturer  on  law,  Yale  Div.  Sch., 
1911.  Dir.  Bristol  Savings  Bank;  dir.  and  sec. 
Pub.  Library,  Bristol;  dir.-at-large  Missionary 
Soc.  of  Conn.;  moderator  State  Congl.  Conf.,  1904; 
state  del.  Internat.  Congl.  Council,  Boston,  1899, 
to  Nat.  Congl.  Council.  Des  Moines.  la.,  1904 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1913.  Pres.  Central  Congl.  Club 
of  Conn.,  1904;  mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Conn.  Hist. 
Soc.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Conn. 
Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences.  Club:  Graduates'  (New 
Haven).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books,  etc.)    Home:  Bristol,  Conn.* 

FECK,  Frederick  StanJiope,  wool  dealer;  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  Dec.  16,  1868;  s.  Leander  Rem- 
ington and  Sarah  Gould  (Cannon)  Peck;  descend- 
ant of  Nathaniel  Peck,  and  resides  on  homestead 
at  Barrington,  that  has  been  in  the  family  since 
1653;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Providence;  m.  Mary  Rothwell 
Burlingame,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  June  6,  1894;  1 
daughter,  Helen,  b.  Dec.  23,  1895.  Began  as  office 
boy  with  Asa  Peck  &  Co.,  wool  dealers,  1885;  pres. 
Asa  Peck  &  Co.,  Inc.,  since  1906;  bank  dir.  at  21; 
pres.  Eastern  Film  Corpn. ;  v. -p.  Nat.  Exchange 
Bank,  Eastern  Coal  Co.,  Lawton  Spinning  Co., 
Seymour  Textile  Co.,  Young  Investment  Co.;  dir. 
1st  Nat.  Bank  (Attleboro,  Mass.),  R.I.  Safe  De- 
posit Co.,  Waldorf  Lunch  Co.  of  R.I.  Mem.  Rep. 
State  Central  Com.  since  1907;  mem.  Town  Coun- 
cil, Barrington,  1909;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911, 
13,  14,  15  (chmn.  finance  com.,  1915);  mem.  Bd. 
Commrs.  Sinking  Fund  of  R.I.  Mem.  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  Providence.  Republican.  Mem.  R.I. 
Soc.  S.A.R.,  Soc.  Colonial  TVars,  R.I.  Hist.  Soc, 
R.I.  Hort.  Soc.  Clubs:  Commercial.  Providence 
Central,  West  Side,  Turks  Head,  Pomham,  Squan- 
tum.  Economic,  R.I.  Country.  Barrington  Yacht. 
Home:  Belton  Court,  Barrington,  R.I.  Office:  17 
Exchange   St.,   Providence,   R.I. 

PECK,  Georg-e  Bacheler,  M.D.;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Aug.  12.  1843;  s.  George  Bacheler  and  Ann 
Power  (Smith)  Peck;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1864  (also 
same  yr.,  diploma  for  course  in  civ.  engring. ), 
A.M.,  1867;  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  1869-70; 
M.D.,  Yale,  1871;  post-grad.  Sheffield  Scientific 
Sch.  (Yale),  1871-2;  unmarried.  Practiced  medi- 
cine. Providence,  June  1,  1875 — ;  admitting  7)hys. 
R.I.  Homce.  Hosp.,  1886-01,  also  trustee.  Mem. 
Providence  Sch.  Com.,  1881-96;  mem.  bd.  mgrs. 
R.I.  Bapt.  State  Conv.,  1876-10;  elk.  Narragansett 
Bapt.  Assn..  1877-87,  1892-15  (moderator  1889). 
Mat  Providence  Marine  Corps  of  Arty.,  1869-71; 
It.  2d  Regt.,  R.I.  Vols.,  Dec.  13,  lS64-July  5,  1865; 
wounded  at  Sailor's  Creek,  Apr.  6,  1865;  surgeon 
Battalion  Light  Arty.  Div.  R.I.  Militia.  1876-9;  It. 
comdg.  Battery  A,  R.I.  Militia,  during  the  Spanish- 
Am.  War.  As.st.  chemist  LT.S.  Naval  Torpedo  Sta.. 
1872-4;  in  charge  chem.  dept.  U.  of  Vt.,  fall  of 
1874.  Republican.  Hon.  pres.  Am.  Inst.  Homoe- 
opathv,  1912;  pres.  R.I.  Homce.  Med.  Soc.  1885.  86, 
R.I.  Soldiers  and  Sailors  Hist.  Soc,  1892-6;  mem. 
Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  hon.  mem.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc. 
State  of  N.Y.,  Mo.  Inst.  Homoeopathy.  Mason 
(32°).  Mem.  G.A.R.  (med.  dir.  Dept.  R.I.,  1894-8), 
Loval  Legion,  Marine  Arty.  Vet.  Assn.  (adj.  and 
necrologist,  1875 — ).  Editor  (largely  author): 
Seventh  Regiment,  R.I.  Vols,  in  Civil  War.  1862-5, 
1903.  Contbr.  to  med..  religious  and  secular  press. 
Home:   865  N.  Main  St.,  Providence,  R.I.* 


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1875.  Salina  A.  Aiken.  Practiced  in  Burlington 
since  1873;  state's  atty.  Chittenden  Co.,  1878-80; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen  of  Burlington,  1883-5;  city 
judge,  1888-94;  mayor,  1896-8;  sec.  Rep.  State 
Central  Com..  1892-6;  pres.  Rep.  League  of  Vt., 
1896-8;  apptd.  judge  advocate-gen.  of  Vt.,  1900. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Address:  156  College  St.,  iiur- 
lington,    Vt. 

FECK,  Henry  Hart,  retired  mcht.,  banker;  b. 
Berlin,  Conn.,  Dec.  25,  1838;  s.  Selden  and  Lucy 
(Hart)  Peck;  reared  on  farm;  ed.  dist.  schs.  and 
Kellogg  Acad.,  Meriden,  Conn.  Clk.  in  dry  goods 
store,  1857-60;  mem.  firm  Miller  &  Peck,  dry  goods 
and  carpets,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1860-87;  pres. 
Dime  Savings  Bank  since  1886.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1886,  Senate,  1905-6;  dir.  ^Vaterbury  Ilosp., 
etc.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (32°),  K. 
T  Clubs:  Union  League  (New  Haven),  Home 
(Meriden),  Waterbury.  Address:  Waterbury,  Conn. 

FECK,  John  Brownell;  b.  Providence,  R.I..  June 
30,  IS  15;  s.  George  Bacheler  and  Ann  Power 
(Smith)  Peck;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1866,  A.M.,  1869; 
studied  steam  engring.  at  Naval  Acad.,  Annapolis, 
1866-8;  3d  asst.  engr.  U.S.N.,  1866-9;  sea  duty  on 
Pacific.  1868-9;  m.  Providence.  June  1,  1882.  Mary 
Elizabeth  Wheeler.  Bookkeeper  for  Peck  &  Sals- 
burv.  Providence,  1869-81;  owner  and  mgr.  dye 
wood  manufactory,  1881-94;  prin.  Poly.  Evenmg 
Scl 
ces 

Bost"on":  ^iriem.' Visiting  Com.  on  Mathematics, 
Brown  U.,  I^elta  Upsilon.  Fond  of  study  of  theol- 
ogy and  philosophy.    Address:   Peacedale,   R.I. 

FECK,  Iieander  Beniing-ton,  wool  mcht.  (See 
vol.  i:tO!,t.i 

PECK,  Lester  Orton,  farmer,  banker;  b.  Bridge- 
port Conn..  Au£j.  7.  1S63;  s.  David  C.  and  Mary 
(Trimble)  Peck;  ed.  Weston  (Conn.)  Mil.  Inst.; 
m.  Aug.  14,  1899,  Laura  E.  Wells,  of  Grand  Rapids, 
Mich.  Pres.  Bethel  Nat.  Bank;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1910;  elected  to  Conn.  Senate,  from  24th 
Dist.,  1912;  pres.  Citizens'  Assn.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Mem.  Met.  Mus.  of  Arts,  X.Y.  Zool.  Soc,  Am.  Mus. 
Natural  Historv  (all  of  New  York).  Democrat. 
Episcopalian.  Mason  (Shriner).  Clubs:  Calumet, 
Metropolitan.  Democratic,  Automobile  of  America 
(New  York);  Apawamis  Golf  (Rye,  N.Y.);  Brook- 
lawn  Countrv  (Bridgeport).  Home:  32  W'.  76th  St., 
New  York;  (summer)  Wiantenuck  Farm,  Redding 
Ridge.  Conn. 

FECK,  Miles  lewis,  banker:  b.  Bristol,  Conn.. 
Julv  24.  1S49,  s.  Josiah  Tracy  and  Ellen  Lewis 
(Barnard)  Peck:  reared  on  farm;  ed.  dist.  schs.. 
Williston  Sem.,  Easthampton,  Mass.,  Episcopal 
Acad.,  Cheshire,  Conn.;  studied  and  traveled  in 
Europe,  1868-9;  m.  Oct.  IS,  1871,  Mary  Harriet 
Sevmour,  of  Bristol,  Conn.,  children,  Josiah  Henry, 
Howard  Sevmour,  Hilda  Margaret,  Rachel  Peck 
Jennings.  Mary  Miles.  Engaged  in  ins.  business 
since  1869;  treas.  Bristol  Savings  Bank  since 
1871;  pres.  Bristol  &  Plainville  Tramway  Co.. 
1905-13;  dir.  Bristol  Nat.  Bank.  Warden  borough 
of  Bristol,  1895-7.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason. 
Address:   Bristol,   Conn. 

FECK,  Minna  Eliot  Tenney  (Mrs.  Arthur  K. 
Peck),  lecturer;  b.  Littleton,  Mass.;  d.  William 
Henrv  and  Charlotte  Amelia  (Lane)  Tenney;  de- 
scendant of  N.E.  pioneers;  grad.  high  sch.,  Little- 
ton: grad.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Salem,  Mass.;  m. 
Arthur  K.  Peck,  of  Boston,  Dec.  23,  1907.  Former- 
Iv  teacher  of  English  and  lit.;  traveled  extensively 
and  has  written  and  delivered  lectures  on  Greece 
and  Greek  Art,  Italian  Art,  Holland  and  the 
Dutch  Art,  Norwav,  Oberammergau,  etc.:  has 
lectured  for  the  majority  of  the  leading  woman's 
clubs  of  N.E..  Boston  Pub.  Library,  Yale  Course 
at  New  Haven,  Chicago  Latin  Sch.,  normal  schs. 
and  teachers'  insts.  Charter  member  Old  Boston 
Chapter.  D.A.R.:  mem.  N.E.  Vl'oman's  Press  Assn. 
Home:    19   "^"ellington    Rd.,    Brookline,    Mass. 

FECK,  Kobert  Ellsworth,  M.D.:  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,    Nov.    8,    1866;    s.    Leonard    Ellsworth    and 


Jennette  Winters  (Clark)  Peck;  student  Sheffield 
Scientific  Sch.  (Yale),  1890;  M.D.,  Yale  Med. 
Sch.,  1893;  post-grad,  work  in  New  York  hosps. ; 
m.  Eva  Louise  Seward,  of  New  Haven,  Dec.  27, 
1898.  Practiced  in  New  Haven  since  1894;  specialty 
nervous  and  mental  diseases;  attending  phys.  New 
Haven  Dispensary,  1894-07,  chief  of  neuroL  clinic, 
same,  18ys-o7;  med.  attendant  New  Haven  (Jo. 
Jail,  1895-07;  clin.  asst.,  1894-8,  instr.  in  neurology, 
1898-07,  Yale  Med.  Sch.;  phys.  in  charge  of  the 
Peck  Sanatorium  for  nervous  diseases,  Woodmont, 
Conn.;  phys.  in  charge  dept.  of  physical  thera- 
peutics. Elm  City  Pvt.  Hosp.  since  1913.  treas. 
same  since  1914.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Conn.  State  .Med. 
Soc,  New  Haven  Co.  ^led.  Soc,  New  Haven  Med. 
Assn.  Republican.  Clubs:  Graduates',  Edgewood 
Country.  liecreations:  golf.  Home:  73  Westwood 
Rd.,  Westville,  Conn.  Address:  62  Park  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

FECK,  Samuel  !■.,  retired  mcht.;  b.  Warren,  R.I., 
Dec.  17,  JS45;  s.  James  M.  and  Elizabeth  (Luther) 
Peck;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.,  Warren;  m.  Warren, 
R.I.,  June  23,  1870,  Esther  A.  Gardner.  Engaged 
during  business  life  in  wholesale  chemical  busi- 
ness in  Providence.  Assessor  of  taxes,  %Varren, 
3  yrs.,  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1894-02,  and  since 
1904,  excepting  two  yrs.;  mem.  Rep.  State  Central 
Com.  since  1901;  alternate  del.  Nat.  Rep.  Conv., 
Phila..  1900;  del.  Nat.  Rep.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1904. 
Clubs:  Union,  Warren.  Mem.  Providence  Bd.  of 
Trade.    Address:   Warren,   R.I. 

FECK,  Theodora  Agnes,  author;  b.  Burlington. 
Vt.,  Oct.  25,  1882;  d.  Theodore  S.  and  Agnes  Louisa 
(Leslie)  Peck;  grad.  Burlington  High  Sch.,  1900; 
student  in  U.  of  Vt.,  1901-2.  Mem.  Green  Mountain 
Chapter  D.A.R. ;  hon.  mem.  Vt.  Soc.  Daughters  of 
1812.  and  mem.  No.  1,  2d  class.  Medal  of  Honor 
Legion  of  U.S.;  only  woman  hon.  mem.  of  Soc. 
Army  of  the  Potomac.  Conglist.  Author:  Hester 
of  the  Grants,  1905;  The  Sword  of  Dundee,  1908. 
Home:   275  College  St.,   Burlington,  Vt.* 

FECK,  Theodore  Moupt,  clergyman;  b.  New 
York  City,  Sept.  29,  1S56;  s.  Rev.  W'.  L.  and  Han- 
nah (Purdy)  Peck;  B.A.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Conn.,  1880, 
M.A.,  1890;  grad.  Berkeley  Div.  Sch.,  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1883;  Anna  Elisabeth  Abbott,  of  Water- 
bury,  Conn.,  Aug.  29,  1883;  5  children,  Anna  M., 
Alice  M.,  Marjorie  R.,  Theodore  A.,  William  L. 
Deacon,  1883,  priest,  1884,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  Christ 
Ch.,  Piermont,  N.Y.,  1883-6,  St.  John's  Ch.,  Hunt- 
tington,  L.I.,  1886-92;  gen.  missionary  New  London 
archdeaconry,  1S92-7;  archdeacon  of  New  London, 
1897-01;  rector  St.  Peter's  Ch.,  Oxford,  and  Christ 
Ch.,  Quaker  Farms,  Conn.,  1901-5,  St.  John's  Ch., 
Washington,  Conn.,  since  1905.  Club:  University 
of  Litchfield  Co.  Independent  Republican.  Recre- 
ations:  gardening.     Address:   Washington,   Conn. 

FECK,  Theodore  Safford,  soldier;  b.  Burlington, 
Vt.,  Mar.  22,  1843;  s.  Theodore  Augustus  and  Delia 
Horton  (Safford)  Peck;  prepared  for  coll.  and  then 
enlisted  in  Civil  War;  (hon.  A.M.,  Norwich  U., 
Vt.,  1896);  m.  Agnes  Louisa  Leslie,  of  New  York 
City,  Oct.  29,  1879;  father  of  Theodora  Agnes  Peck. 
Served  in  1st  Vt.  Cav.  and  9th  Vt.  Inf.,  pvt.  to 
capt.  ond  on  staff  in  Army  of  the  Potomac  almost 
4  yrs.:  awarded  Congressional  Medal  of  Honor 
"for  distinguished  gallantry  in  action  at  Newport 
Barracks.  N.C.,  Feb.  2,  1864";  later  comd.  1st 
Brigade  Vt.  N.G.  and  adj. -gen.  of  Vt,  1881-1900. 
In  ins.  business  since  1868.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Visitors 
U.S.  Mil.  Acad.,  1891.  Republican.  Conglist.  Past 
comdr.  Vt.  Commandery  Loyal  Legion.  Medal  of 
Honor  Legion  of  the  U.S.,  Dept.  Vt.  G.A.R.;  1st 
gov.  Vt.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars;  deputy  go  v. -gen.  for 
Vt.  of  Gen.  Soc.  of  Colonial  Wars;  charter  mem. 
Vt.  Soc.  S.A.R. ;  inem.  Soc.  of  Second  War  with 
Great  Britain  in  State  of  N.Y.  Mason  (grand 
marshal  Grand  Lodge  of  Vt.,  10  yrs.).  Home:  275 
College  St.    Oflice:  152  College  St.,  Burlington,  Vt.* 

FECK,  Thomas  Dowse,  mfr. ;  moved  to  Warren- 
ton.   X.C.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

FECK,  Tracy,  college  prof.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  biography.)  Since  1909  living  in 
Rome,  Italy.  Home:  38  Howe  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.    Address:    Hotel   Boston,   Home,   Italy.* 

FECK,  Vincent  Charles,  educator;  b.  Trumbull, 
Conn.,  Feb.  11,   1863;   s.  Charles  Weslev  and  Marv 


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Jane  (Shelton)  Peck;  eel.  dist.  sch.,  Nichols,  Trum- 
bull; high  sch.,  BirmiiiKliam:  B.A..  Yale,  1884;  m. 
Nichols,  Conn.,  June  26,  1888.  Estelle  Nichols 
Plumb.  Master,  ^Vest  I'hila.  Acad.,  1884-5;  asst. 
head  master  Hamilton  Sell.,  Phila.,  1885-92;  head 
master  Univ.  Sch.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  since  1892. 
Republican.  Conslist.  Address:  The  University 
School.   Bridgeport.  Conn. 

FECK,  William  Gaylord,  banking;  b.  Boston, 
Mar.  12,  1841;  s.  Abel  Gaylord  and  Eliza  Ann 
(Boles)  Peck;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andovor,  Mass., 
1860;  A.B.,  Yale,  1864,  A.M.,  1867;  m.  Anna  Maria 
Newell,  of  Arlington,  Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1878  (died 
Sept..  1884);  children.  Lillian  U.  (Mrs.  William  D. 
Elwell),  Chester  G.  Entered  banking  business  in 
Boston.  July,  1864;  dir.  Boston  Ice  Co.,  Fourth- 
Atlantic  Nat.  Bank  (formerly  Atlantic  Nat.  Bank), 
North  Am.  Ins.  Co.;  pres.  Chelsea  Gas  Light  Co.; 
pres.  Arlington  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank,  1873-13. 
Chmn.  bd.  Sinking  Fund  Commrs.,  Arlington; 
water  commr.,  1880-3.  Republican.  Mem.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Conglist.  Recreations:  literature. 
Home:  94  Pleasant  St.,  Arlington,  Mass.  Office: 
85   \Yater  St.,   Boston. 

FECK,  ■William  Thane,  educator;  b.  Providence, 
R.I..  Julv  25.  1848;  s.  George  B.  and  Ann  P. 
(Smith)  Peck;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1870,  A.M..  1873, 
Sc.D..  1894;  post-grad,  study  univs.  of  Leipzig 
and  Berlin.  1872-4;  m.  Georgie  E.  Smith,  of  War- 
ren. R.I.,  Aug.  17,  1875.  Prin.  Warren  High  Sch., 
1870-2:  teacher  Providence  High  Sch.,  1875-81, 
prin.  classical  dept.,  1881-97,  prin.  Classical  High 
Sch.  (separate  bldg.),  since  1897.  Pres.  R.I.  Inst, 
of  Instrn.,  Barnard  Club.  R.I.  Alpha  of  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  mem.  Am.  Inst,  of  Instrn.,  N.B.  Assn.  of 
Colls,  and  Prep.  Schs.,  Mass.  Assn.  High  Sch. 
Principals,  N.E.  Classical  Assn..  Head  Masters' 
Assn..  Delta  Upsilon  (Brown  Chapter).  Baptist. 
Trustee  Brown  U. ;  pres.  R.I.  Bapt.  S.S.  Conv.,  R.I. 
Bapt.  Social  Union.  Editor:  Ovid,  Books  I  and  II; 
"V\^asliington's  Farewell  Address  and  Webster's 
Bunker  Hill  Orations.  Home:  48  Princeton  Av., 
Providence.   R.I.* 

FECK,  William  Willett,  clergyman;  b.  Port 
Jervis.  N.Y.,  Dec.  5,  1869:  s.  George  Van  Alst  and 
Mary  Frances  (Brown)  Peck:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Sch. 
for  Christian  Workers,  and  Wesleyan  Acad..  Wil- 
braham,  Mass.;  A.B..  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1895;  m. 
Frances  C.  Pomeroy-Atkinson.  of  Wallingford, 
Conn..  Aug.  3,  1899.  Ordained  Unitarian  ministry, 
1897;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Chicopee,  Mass.,  1897-01,  1st 
Congl.  Ch.,  Needham,  1901-7.  Ch.  of  the  Unity. 
Winchendon,  1907-10,  1st  Ch.,  Winthrop,  since 
1911.  Sec.  N.E.  Civics  Inst.;  mem.  Unitarian  Fel- 
lowship for  Social  Justice.  Mem.  Alplia  Delta  Phi. 
Mason.  Republican.  Recreations:  tennis,  nature 
studies.  Home:  27  Washington  Av.,  Winthrop, 
Mass.    Office:   120  Boylston   St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

FECKEB,  Jonathan,  Eastman,  stock  broker;  b. 
Concord.  X.H..  May  28,  1838;  s.  Jeremiah,  Jr.,  and 
Mary  Lang  (Eastman)  Pecker:  prep.  edn.  Franklin 
Hall  High  Sch.,  Concord;  B.S..  Dartmouth  Coll., 
1858:  read  law  for  3  yrs.  at  Sanborn  ton  Bridge 
(now  Tilton)  and  Concord,  but  did  not  apply  for 
admission  to  the  bar.  Became  army  corr.  for 
Boston  Journal,  1861,  and  was  on  the  regular  staff 
of  that  paper  for  33  yrs.;  in  stock  brokerage  busi- 
ness since  1896;  actively  connected  for  many  vrs. 
with  N.H.N.G.  and  mem.  mil.  staffs  of.  "Govs. 
Prescott  and  Head,  w-ith  title  of  col.;  acting  mem. 
staffs  of  Govs.  Berry  and  Tuttle:  assisted  in 
organizing  a  number  of  the  leading  banking 
corpus,  of  N.H. ;  interested  in  agr.  and  owner  of 
valuable  farm;  has  library  of  10,000  books  and 
pamphlets,  including  what  is  considered  the  larg- 
est pvt.  collection  of  works  on  N.H.  historv  in  the 
state;  mil.  historian  State  of  N.H.,  1865.  Repub- 
lican. Mem.  Ch.  of  the  Advent  (Am.  Catholic), 
Boston.  Life  mem.  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc.  (ex- 
v.-p.);  hon.  mem.  Kan.  State  Hist.  Soc,  N.H.  Press 
Assn.;  mem.  Concord  Dartmouth  Alumni  Assn. 
(pres.),  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Gen.  White  Brigade  Staff 
Assn.,  Old  3d  Regt.  Staff  Assn.  of  N.H.N.G.,  N.H. 
Assn.  Civil  War  "Veterans  (hon.).  Mem.  Episcopal 
Assn.  of  Diocese  of  Mass.  INIason:  mem.  Grange. 
Club:   Mass.   Episcopal.    Address:   Concord,  N.H. 

FECKHAM,  Alexander  Irving',  lawver;  b.  New- 
port,   R.I.,    Sept.    8,    1869;    s.    Job   Almy    and   Abby 


Vose  (Westcott)  Peckham;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1892; 
student  Boston  U.  Sell,  of  Law  2  yrs.:  unmarried. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1898,  and  since  practiced  at 
Boston;  trial  atty.  for  Boston  Elevated  R.R.  5  yrs.; 
in  pvt.  practice  since  1905.  Interested  In  civic 
affairs  and  boys'  clubs;  one  of  founders,  trustee 
(sec.  of  the  bd.)  Boston  Newsboys'  (Hub;  founder 
and  first  .iudge  of  the  Boston  Newsboys'  Trial  Bd. 
Republican.  Clubs:  Harvard,  Boston  City.  Home: 
Boston  City  Club.  Office:  Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston. 
FECKHAM,  Prank  Edwin,  surgeon;  Ph.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1885;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1890.  Practiced  in  Provi- 
dence since  1890:  orthopredic  surgeon  to  St.  .lo- 
seph's  Hosp.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem. 
A.M.  A.,  Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  Am.  Orthopjedic 
Assn.,  Am.  Electro-therapeutic  Assn.,  R.I.  State 
Med.  Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn..  Providence  Med. 
Improvement  Club,  Providence  Clin.  Club.  Contbr. 
to  med.  .lours.  Home:  85  Waterman  St.  Office:  266 
Benefit   St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

FECKHAM,  Joseph  Andrew;  b.  Westport,  Mass., 
Dec.  14.  1861;  s.  Elisha  Clarke  and  Ardelia  (Peck- 
ham)  Peckham,  both  descendants  of  John  Peck- 
ham,  who  came  from  England  in  1638;  ed.  country 
schs.,  Westport,  Mass.,  and  Middletown,  R.I. ; 
night  sch..  New  York;  spl.  course  in  chemistrv  of 
fertilizers.  R.I.  State  Agrl.  Coll.;  m.  Ella  R.  Far- 
num,  of  Peru,  Vt.,  Dec.  27.  1899;  5  children.  With- 
fatlier  on  farm  about  22  yrs.;  began  on  own 
account  as  truck  farmer.  1900,  and  now  owns  4 
farms,  comprising  80  acres;  spl.  agt.  Wilcox  Fer- 
tilizer Co.  for  20  yrs.:  dir.  Patrons  Fire  Relief 
Assn.:  ex. -pres.  Town  Council,  Middletown.  Mem. 
Bd.  of  Visitors  R.I.  State  Coll.  Progressive  in 
politics.  Master  of  the  R.I.  State  Grange,  P.  of  H. 
Address:    Melville    Station,    Newport,   R.I. 

FECKEAM,  Iiucv  Creamer,  M.D.:  b.  Milford, 
Conn..  Mar.  27.  184  2;  d.  Joshua  R.  and  Mary 
(Smitli)  Gore:  ed.  New  Haven  pvib.  schs.;  grad. 
New  Haven  Sch.  for  Nurses,  1879:  in  charge  House 
of  Mercy.  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1880-2:  M.D.,  Woman's 
Med.  Coll..  Phila.,  1885,  and  since  in  practice.  New 
Haven.  Conn.;  m.  Charles  N.  Creemer,  July  25, 
1865  (died  1878);  m.  2d,  John  A.  Peckham.  Aug. 
30,  1889.  Author:  Sea  Moss  (poems),  1891.  Ad- 
dress:   141    Greene   St.,   New   Haven,   Conn. 

FEEBIiES,  Arthur  Bradley,  chemist.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

FEET,  Stephen  D.,  clergyman:  editor  American 
Antiquarian  and  Oriental  Journal.  Address:  Salem, 
Mass. 

FECrBAM,  John  Combe,  lawyer:  Aug.  26,  1842- 
Aug.  11,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1908-9.) 

FEIRCE,  Arthur  Winslow,  educator:  b.  Arling- 
ton. ]\Iass..  June  3.  1860:  s.  John  Winslow  and 
Anna  Lvdia  (Pierce)  Peirce;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll., 
1882  (hon.  Litt.D.,  1899):  m.  Lydia  Paine  Ray,  of 
Franklin.  Mass.,  June  25,  1903.  Teacher,  1882-91, 
head  master,  1891-7,  Goddard  Sem.,  Barre,  Vt.; 
head  master.  Dean  Acad.,  Franltlin,  Mass.,  1897 — . 
Trustee  Tufts  Coll.  Pres.  Franklin  Library  Assn.; 
mem.  of  council  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  N.E.  Assn. 
of  Colls,  and  Prep.  Schs.  Club:  Universalist  (Bos- 
ton). Author:  Historv  of  Franklin  (Mass.)  Li- 
brary, 1907:  also  hist,  address  at  100th  anniversary 
town  of  Arlington,   1907.    Home:  Franklin.  Mass.* 

FEIBCE,  Augrustus  Richmond,  banker;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Nov.  11,  1862;  s.  Edward  Hall  and 
Katherine  Louise  (Anthony)  Peirce;  descendant 
of  William  Pearce,  of  Newport.  R.I.,  about  1632; 
ed.  Mowrv  and  Goff's  pvt.  sch..  Providence:  m. 
Ida  E.  Wilson,  of  Providence,  June  19,  1895;  2 
sons,  James  Anthony,  Augustus  Richmond,  Jr. 
Entered  Nat.  Exchange  Bank  as  elk.,  Feb.  24, 
1879;  cashier,  1902,  pres.,  Jan.  1.  1906,  v.-p.  since 
Jan.,  1908.  Home:  140  Brown  St.,  Providence;  (sum- 
mer) South  Swansea,  Mass.  Office:  Nat.  Exchange 
Bank.  Providence,  R.I. 

FEIBCE,  Benjamin  Osg-ood.  educator:  Feb.  11, 
1854-Jan  14,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in   America,    1912-13.) 

FEIBCE,  Charles  Carroll,  engineer;  b.  Skow- 
began.  Me.,  Nov.  1,  1864;  s.  George  and  Mary 
Preston  (Bates)  Peirce:  ancestry  traced  to  the 
Mayflower;    student    Mass.    Inst.    Tech.,    class    of 


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18S6  (non-grad.) ;  m.  Rebecca  Fales,  of  Newport, 
R.I.,  Sept.  26,  1888;  1  son,  George.  Began  with 
John  Roach,  shipbuilder,  New  York  and  Chester, 
Pa.;  then  with  W.  &  A.  Fletcher  Co.,  New  York; 
then  asst.  supervisor  Old  Colony  Steamboat  Co., 
1888-90;  with  Edison  General  Klectric  Co.,  1890-3; 
became  connected  with  Gen.  Electric  Co.,  189.3, 
mgr.  ry.  dept.  since  1900;  v. -p.  Providence  &  Fall 
River  St.  Ry. ;  dir.  Boston  &  Worcester  Street  Ry. 
Co.;  trustee  Boston  &  Worcester  Electric  Cos. 
V.-p.  Am.  Electric  Ry.  Mfrs.'  Assn.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  N.E.  Railroad,  Engineers',  X.E. 
Street  Ry.,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Exchange, 
Traffic.  Recreations:  farming,  rearing  Guernsey 
cattle.  Home:  Dover,  Mass.  Office:  84  State  St., 
Boston. 

FEIRCE,  Georg-e,  contractor;  July  19,  1845-Jan. 
4,    i;in.     (See    vol.    1909.) 

FEIRCX:,  Georg-e  Walton,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Win- 
chester, Cheshire  Co.,  N.H.,  Apr.  24,  lSo3:  s.  Hosea 
and  A'erlina  (Putnam)  Peirce;  pub.  schs.,  Win- 
chester; acad.  at  Townsliend,  Vt.,  and  Shelburne 
Falls,  Mass.:  N.E.  Inst,  for  Young  Men,  N.Y.  City; 
Berkshire  Med.  Coll.,  Pittsfleld,  Mass.,  1854;  m. 
Maria  Celina  Follette,  of  Winchester,  N.H.,  Dec. 
27,  1861  (deceased):  4  children,  Alexander  F., 
Susie  P..  Abbie  E.,  Philip  W.  Practiced  in  Win- 
chester since  1854:  expert  obstetrician  and  court 
witness  in  mental,  surg.  and  med.  cases:  pres. 
Ashuelot  Valley  Electric  Light,  Heat  &  Power  Co. 
Surgeon  1st  N.H.  Cav.,  lS6i-5;  surgeon-gen.  staff 
of  Gov.  Moody  Currier,  of  N.H.,  1885-7;  mem.  N.H. 
Ho.  of  Rep..  1875-6,  Senate,  1891-3;  mem.  State 
Constl.  Con  v.,  1902;  also  served  in  many  pub. 
offices  including  mem.  Bd.  of  Health,  judge  police 
ct.,  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  .iustice  of  the  peace,  etc. 
Trustee  N.H.  State  Hosp.  Formerly  mem.  Rep. 
State  Central  Com.  Mem.  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Cheshire 
Co.  Med.  Soc.  N.H.  Pomol.  Soc.  Historian  of 
Winchester.  Mem.  G.A.R.,  Arlington  Grange.  Ad- 
dress:  29  N.  Main  St.,  Winchester,  N.H. 

FEIBCE,  Harrie  "Winn,  veterinarian;  b.  Arling- 
ton, Mass.,  Aug.  oO.  1S72;  s.  Leander  and  Sarah 
Caroline  (Winn)  Peirce:  descendant  of  Solomon 
Pierce,  who  fought  in  Battle  of  Lexington;  ed. 
Arlington  pub.  schs.;  Bryant  &  Stratton  Cominer- 
cial  Sch.;  dept.  of  vet.  medicine.  Harvard;  m. 
Josephine  Davidson,  of  Arlington,  Mass.,  Oct.  26, 
1908;  1  daughter,  Barbara.  In  practice  in  Marl- 
boro, Mass.,  1900-3,  Medford,  1903-10;  spl.  agt., 
expert  on  glanders,  Mass.  Dept.  of  Animal  Indus- 
try, since  1910.  Republican.  Universalist.  Mem. 
Am.  Vet.  Assn.,  Mass.  Vet.  Assn.  INIason;  mem. 
Ancient  Order  United  Workmen.  Clubs:  Medford, 
Harvard  (Medford,  Mass.).  Home:  83  Plavstead 
Rd.,  TV^est  Medford,  Mass.  Office:  State  House, 
Boston. 

FEIltCi:,  H(enian)  Wintlirop,  artist:  b.  Boston, 
Nov.  2,'),  1S.")0;  s.  John  Pa>son  and  Adaline  Augusta 
(Putnam)  Peirce;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Mus.  Fine  Arts, 
Boston;  studied  with  Borgereau  and  Robert  Tony- 
Fleury.  at  Paris,  France;  m.  Ethel  Davis,  of 
Brookline,  IMass.,  1900:  2  children,  Mary,  Heman 
Winthrop.  Painter  in  oil  and  water  colors:  repre- 
sented in  ISTalden  Pub.  Library,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
Phillips  Acad.,  Abbot  Acad.,  Parish  House  of 
Christ  Ch.,  and  in  many  noted  pvt.  collections; 
medal,  Boston,  1889.  Has  designed  and  staged  a 
number  of  large  pageants.  First  pres.  Copley  Soc. 
Repulilican.  Unitarian.  Recreations:  drama,  as 
spectator  or  actor  and  producer.  Home:  36  Morton 
St.,  Andover,  Mass. 

FEIRCi:,  Iieona  May;  b.  Norway,  Me.,  Aug.  4, 
186,'5:  d.  Levi  Merriam  and  Miriam  Hobbs  (Foster) 
Peirce;  descendant  of  John  Pers  (or  Purs),  Water- 
town,  Mass.,  1637,  and  Reginal  Foster,  Ipswich. 
Mass.,  1638;  grad.  Springfield  High  Sch.,  1880; 
A.B.,  Smith  Coll.,  1886  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.. 
1893;  post-grad.  work.  Cornell  U.,  1889-90  and 
1893-4  (Kappa  Alpha  Theta) ;  student  Newnham 
Coll.,  Cambridge,  Eng.,  1891-2;  spl.  work  in  mathe- 
matics under  Dr.  Story,  of  Clark  U.,  1894-8  (wom- 
en not  then  admitted):  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1899;  unmar- 
ried. Treas.  L.  M.  Pierce  Co.,  piano  mfrs.  and 
dealers:  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Springfield,  since  1905. 
Mem.  Western  Mass.  br.,  Assn.  of  Coll.  Alumnse 
(pres.     1900-2),    Western    Mass.     br.     Smith     Coll 


Alumnae  Assn.  (pres.  1914-16).  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Springfield  Women's,  Springfield  College  (pres. 
1906-8).  Recreations:  driving.  Home:  247  Union 
St.,    Springfield,    Mass. 

FEIBCE,  MCelusina)  Fay,  writer,  organizer  of 
women's  socs. ;  b.  iiiirlington,  Vt.,  Feb.  24,  1836; 
d.  Charles  (D.D.)  and  Emily  (Hopkins)  Fay  (d. 
P.E.  Bisliop  John  Henry  Hopkins);  ed.  at  home 
and  Young  Ladies'  Sell,  of  Prof.  L.  Agassiz,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.;  m.  Charles  Sanders  Peirce,  1862. 
Pioneer  advocate  of  the  Organization  of  Women 
Among  Themselves;  organized  Cambridge  Cooper- 
ative Housekeeping  Assn.,  1870,  Boston  Woman's 
Edn.  Assn.,  1871,  street  cleaing  com.  of  Ladies' 
Health  Protective  Assn.  (New  York),  1887-8,  Poe 
Cottage  Preservation  Com.,  1895-6,  Fraunces  Tavern 
Restoration  Com.  of  the  N.Y.  Marv  Washington 
Colonial  Chapter  D.A.R.,  1897,  W^omen's  Philhar- 
monic Soc,  New  Yorlc,  1898-9,  Women's  Auxiliary 
to  Scenic  and  Historic  Preservation  Soc,  New 
York,  1900-1.  Reviewer,  Atlantic  Monthly,  1868- 
77;  music  critic,  Boston  Post,  1877-8,  Chicago 
Evening  Journal,  1881-4.  Author:  Cooperative 
Housekeeping,  1868,  1884.  Edited:  Music  Study  in 
Germany,  by  Amy  Fay  (23  edits.),  1881-13.  Pat- 
ented "Gallery  Block,"  constrn.  for  apartment 
and  tenement  houses,  1903:  organized  Women's 
Third  Ward  Auxiliary,  Forestville  Centre,  Chi- 
cago, 1913.  Address:  15  Hawthorn  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

FEIBCE,  Silas,  wholesale  mcht.,  banker;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Aug.  16,  1860:  s.  Silas  and  Almira  (Hall) 
Peirce:  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Annie  Kendig,  Apr.  9, 
1885:  2  daughters,  Mildred  (Mrs.  R.  F.  Fuller,  of 
Brookline,  Mass.),  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  S.  T.  Bitten- 
bender.  of  Brookline).  Became  mem.  firm  of 
Silas  Peirce  &  Co.,  wholesale  grocers,  1889:  pres. 
Silas  Peirce  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  since  1905;  pres.  Cosmo- 
politan Trust  Co.  since  1912;  treas.  and  trustee 
Boston  U.  since  1910.  Dir.  Boston  North  End  Mis- 
sion. Club:  Boston  Art.  Recreations:  motoring, 
country  life.  Home:  Brookline;  (summer)  Scitu- 
ate,  RIass.    Office:  59  Commercial  St.,  Boston. 

FEIBCE,  William  B.,  lawyer;  b.  Hudson,  Me., 
Dec.  24,  1870;  s.  Alexander  Charles  and  Jennie 
Francis  (Bridgham)  Peirce;  prep.  edn.  East  Co- 
rinth (Me.)  Acad.;  A.B.,  U.  of  Me.,  1890:  studied 
law  in  office  of  ex-Gov.  Davis  and  A.  L.  Simpson; 
m.  Mary  B.  Robinson,  of  Bangor,  Apr.  12,  1898; 
children,  Marion,  Natalie,  Harriet,  Jennette.  Ad- 
mitted to  Me.  bar,  1893,  and  since  practiced  in 
Bangor.  Served  as  mem.  Common  Council  and 
Bd.  of  Aldermen;  mayor  of  Bangor,  1905,  1906; 
judge  of  probate,  Penobscot  Co.,  1909-13;  now 
dist.  attv.,  Penobscot  Co.  Democrat.  Mem.  Ken- 
duskeag  Lodge  No.  139,  F.  &  A.M.:  Mt.  Moriah 
Chapter,  R.A.M. ;  St.  John's  Commanderv,  K.T. 
(all  of  Bangor) ;  Kora  Temple,  A.A.O.N.M.S.,  Lew- 
iston.    Address:    Bangor,   Me. 

FEIBCi:,  William  C;  b.  New  Bedford,  Mass., 
Nov.  21,  1863;  s.  Charles  Mason,  Jr.,  and  Ajnanda 
(Hill)  Peirce;  ed.  jjub.  schs..  New  Bedford:  grad. 
W^arner's  Business  Coll.,  Providence,  R.I.:  m.  Isa- 
belle  Louise  Balder,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  Sept., 
1887;  4  children,  Thomas  J.  Hill,  Emma  I.,  William 
C,  Jr.,  Ruth  C.  Learned  trade  of  machinist  with 
Brown  &  Sharpe  INIfg.  Co.,  Providence;  entered 
employ  of  Providence  Macliine  Co.,  admitted  to 
the  firm,  and  became  supt.,  1885,  agt.,  1894,  pres. 
and  treas.  since  1894;  pres.  Elizabeth  Mills:  trus- 
tee Thomas  J.  Hill  Estate.  Mem.  N.E.  Cotton 
Mfrs.'  Assn.  Mason:  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Club: 
Edgewood  Yacht.  Recreations:  yachting.  Home: 
185  Indiana  Av.  Office:  30  Aliens  Av.,  Providence, 
Rhode   Island. 

FEIBSON,  Charles  Iiawrence,  retired  mcht;  b. 
Salem,  Mass.,  Jan.  15.  1834;  s.  Abel  Lawrence 
(M.D.)  and  Harriet  (Lawrence)  Peirson;  B.S., 
Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.  (Harvard),  1853  (hon. 
A.M.,  1898);  m.  Emilv  Russell,  of  Boston,  Jan.  19, 
1874  (now  deceased).  1st  It.,  20th  Mass.  Vol.  Inf., 
1861;  taken  prisoner  and  confined  in  Libby  Prison 
after  Battle  of  Balls  Bluff,  Va..  Oct.  29,  1861;  It. 
col.,  39th  Mass.  Vol.  Inf.,  Aug.  30,  1862;  col.  same 
regt.,  July  13,  1864;  breveted  col..  Mar.  13,  1865, 
"for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  in  battles  of 
the  Wilderness  and  Spottsylvania,  Va.";   breveted 


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brig-,  gen.,  Mar.  13,  1S65,  "for  gall^int  and  meri- 
torious conduct"  in  the  battles  on  the  Weldon  R.R. 
in  Va. ;  disabled  by  wounds  and  was  mustered  out 
of  service,  Jan.  11.  1SG5.  Mem.  firm  of  Stevenson 
&  Peirson.  wholesale  pig-  iron  and  coke,  Boston, 
1S65.  later  C.  L.  Peirson  &  Co.  (retired,  1905). 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc, 
Loyal  I.,egion.  Clubs:  Somerset,  St.  Botolph  (Bos- 
ton); Country  (Brookline,  Mass.),  Royal  Soc.  of 
Arts  (London,  Eng-.).  Home:  191  Commonwealth 
Av. ;  (summer)  Prides  Crossing,  Mass.  Office:  Rm. 
417,  201  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

Pi:iRS017,  Edward  Iiawrence,  jNT.D.,  surgeon; 
b.  Salem,  :Ma.ss..  Oct.  15,  1S62;  s.  Edward  Brooks 
and  Ellen  Elizabeth  (Perrv)  Peirson;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1SS4;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  18SS;  m. 
Salem.  1S9S,  Genevieve  Shreve;  3  children,  Ed- 
ward L.,  Jr.,  b.  June  11,  1899;  Benjamin  S.,  Oct.  3, 
1905;  Octavia.  Dec.  25,  1908.  Has  practiced  in 
Salem  since  1SS9;  surgeon  to  Salem  Hosp.  Mem. 
Mass.  State  Med.  Soc,  Essex  South  Dist.  Med.  Soc. 
(ex-pres.).  Unitarian.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Club; 
Salem.  Republican.  Address:  13  Barton  Sq.,  Salem, 
Mass. 

FEIiIiETIER,  Joseph  C,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Apr. 
25,  1872;  s.  William  Summers  and  Cecelia  E. 
(Davis)  Pelletier;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Boston;  A.B., 
Boston  Coll..  1S91,  A.M..  1893  (LL.D.,  1913);  LL.B., 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1894;  unmarried.  Prin. 
schs.  and  asst.  supt.  Marcella  Street  Home,  Bos- 
ton, 1891-4;  admitted  to  INIass.  bar.  1894;  practiced 
in  Boston;  dist.  attv.  Suffolk  Co.,  since  Nov.,  1909. 
Mem.  Children's  Trustees  of  Boston,  1900-5,  Civil 
Service  Commn.,  1905-9;  apptd.  mem.  Commn.  on 
Inferior  Courts,  1912.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass. 
Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Democrat. 
Catholic.  IMem.  Knights  of  Columbus,  Catholic 
LTnion,  Young  Men's  Catholic  Assn.  of  Boston. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Press,  Twentieth  Century, 
University.  Boston  Athletic  Assn..  Engineers 
(Boston) ;  Manhattan,  Catholic  (New  York).  Home: 
849  Beacon  St.  Office:  Court  House,  Barristers 
Hall.  Boston. 

FEIiONSKY,  Nathan  Aaron;  b.  Wilno,  Russia. 
Feb.  1.  1864;  s.  Samuel  David  and  Rachel  (Latch- 
echer)  Pelonskv;  ed.  in  old  countrv;  m.  Henrietta 
Birnbaum,  of  Union  Hill,  N.J.,  Feb.  7,  1888;  chil- 
dren, Lilly.  Anna,  Frederick,  Selma.  Began  as 
peddler,  then  engaged  in  the  installment  business; 
sold  out  and  entered  the  retail  dry  goods  trade 
-with  stores  at  near-by  towns;  engaged  in  mfg. 
overalls  under  firm  name  of  Middlesex  Overall 
Mfg.  Co.,  also  engaged  in  wholesale  dry  goods 
business,  and  as  converter  of  cotton  goods;  now 
propr.  N.  A.  Pelonsky;  pres.  Napel  Mills  (N.Y.), 
Superior  Overall  Co. ;  pres.  and  treas.  New  Brattle- 
boro  Overall  Co.,  Keene,  N.H.  Was  in  charge  of 
dept.  mfg.  overalls.  House  of  Correction,  Deer 
Island,  under  Mayor  Quincy,  of  Boston,  1898-01. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Mass.  Credit 
Union.  Jewish  religion.  Club;  Boston  City.  Home; 
15  Mavfair  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Office:  31  Beach 
St.,    Boston. 

FEIiOUBET,  Francis  Nathan,  author;  b.  New 
York,  Dec.  2,  1831;  s.  Chabrier  and  Harriet 
(Hanks)  Peloubet;  A.B.,  "^Hlliams,  1853:  grad. 
Bangor  (Me.)  Theol.  Sem.,  1857;  (D.D.,  U.  of  Tenn., 
1884,  Williams  Coll.,  Mass.,  1913);  m.  Marv  A. 
Thaxter,  of  Bangor.  Me.,  Apr.  28,  1859.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1857;  pastor  Lanesville,  1857-60, 
Oakham,  1S61-6,  Attleboro,  1867-71,  Natick,  1872- 
83 — all  in  Mass.;  author  S.S.  publications.  1874 — . 
Mem.  Religious  Edn,  Assn.  Clubs:  Boston  Au- 
thors', Twentieth  Century,  Bible  League,  Boston 
Congregational,  Newton  Boat.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  Auburn- 
dale,  Mass.* 

FEI^TON.  Bollin  MUo.  M.D.;  b.  Highgate,  Vt., 
Sept.  26,  1865;  s.  Lyman  E.  and  Julina  (Ware)  Pel- 
ton:  descendant  of  John  B.  Pelton,  who  settled 
in  Boston,  1634;  ed.  com.  schs.;  Dr.  Sweat's  Se- 
lect Sch..  Highgate;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Med- 
icine, 1888:  m.  .Ian.  10,  1898,  Clara  A.  Merrill,  of 
Richford,  Vt.  Practiced  in  Richford  since  1888, 
with  farming  as  side  issue;  owns  and  manage^ 
3  farms;  apptd.  supervisor  of  insane,  Vt.,  since 
1906    (pres.    of    bd.);    pres.    M.    W.    Rounds    (dry 


goods);  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1900,  Senate,  1906. 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  Vt.  Med.  Soc,  Franklin  County 
Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  K.  of 
P.    Address:  Richford,  Vt. 

PEMBEB,  Elmer  Frederic,  clergyman;  Aug.  26, 

lS53-Dec.  10,  1914.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

FENI>Ei;ii,  Lyman  J.,  editor  and  publisher;  b. 
East  Brookfleld,  Mass.,  Feb.  7.  1870;  s.  John  R. 
and  Mary  J.  (Stevens)  Pendell;  ed.  Normal  Sch., 
Edinboro,  Pa.;  m.  1st,  Waverly,  N.Y.,  Dec.  24,  1890, 
Ida  May  Mead;  1  daughter,  Carlotta  May  (Mrs.  O. 
L.  Keyes) ;  m.  2d,  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  Sept.  12,  1900, 
Ethel  E.  Greenlaw;  4  children,  Mrs.  O.  L.  Keyes, 
Louise  Evelyn,  Philip  Greenlaw,  Mary  Elizabeth. 
Owner  and  editor,  Aroostook  Republican.  Repub- 
lican. Methodist.  Mason,  K.T.;  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K. 
of  P.,  etc.     Address:  Caribou,  Me. 

FENDER,  Harold,  electrical  engineer;  b.  Tar- 
boro,  N.C.,  Jan.  13,  1879;  s.  Robert  H.  and  Martha 
Wallace  (Hanks)  Pender;  A.B.,  Johns  Hopkins, 
1898,  Ph.D.,  1901;  m.  Alice  Matthews,  of  Bingham- 
ton,  N.Y.,  June  28,  1905.  Teacher,  McDonogh  Sch., 
Md.,  1901-2;  instr.  Syracuse  U.,  1902-3;  spent  win- 
ter of  1903  at  La  Sorbonne,  Paris,  upon  spl.  invi- 
tation of  univ.  authorities,  where  established  be- 
yond question  tlie  existence  of  a  magnetic  field 
around  a  moving  electrically  charged  Ijody;  elec. 
engr.  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Mfg.  Co.,  1903-4, 
N.Y.C.  R.R.,  1904-5;  associated  with  Gary  T.  Hut- 
chinson, electrical  engineer.  New  York.  1905-9;  sec- 
treas.  McCall  Ferry  Power  Co.,  1905-9;  prof.  elec. 
engring.,  Alass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1909-13;  dir.  research 
div.,  dept.  of  elec.  engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1913 — .  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem. 
Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.  Unitarian.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Clubs:  Engineers', 
University  (Boston),  Engineers'  (New  York). 
Home:  4  Berkeley  PI.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

PENDERGAST,  Ella  Worth.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
FENDEXTER,  Le-wis  VT.;  b.  Hiram,  Me.,  Dec. 
12,  1860;  s.  Timothy  A.  and  Maria  L.  Hussey)  Pen- 
dexter;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Parsonsfield  (Me.)  Sem.; 
m.  Katherine  E.  Gould,  of  Parsonsfield,  Feb.  5, 
1884;  1  son  living.  Cattle  buyer  and  farmer  until 
1906;  since  in  lumber  business,  buying  logs  on 
Saco  river;  also  dealer  in  automobiles  and  portable 
saw  mills;  tax  collector  5  yrs.;  town  treas.  4  yrs.; 
county  commr.,  1903-15.  Republican.  Methodist. 
IMason  (K.T.) ;  mem.  K.P.,  Red  Men.  Address;  Kezar 
Falls.  Me. 

FENBIiETON,  Cyrus  Henry,  M.D. ;  b.  Norwich, 
Conn.,  Oct.  5,  1830;  s.  Adam  and  Hannah  (Marsh) 
Pendleton;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1S56  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa);  M.D.,  Cleveland  Med.  Coll..  1860;  m.  He- 
bron, Conn.,  July  9,  1866,  Mary  A.  Welles;  5  chil- 
dren living,  Clarissa  L.,  Anne  C,  Susan  B.,  Grace 
M..  Gyrus  Edward.  Practiced,  Montville,  Conn., 
1861-2,  Norwich,  1862-4,  Hebron,  since  1864;  town 
elk.,  selectman,  sch.  visitor;  judge  of  probate, 
1876-81:  presdl.  elector,  1888;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1907.  Mem.  Tolland  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Address: 
Hebron.  Conn. 

FENDIiETON.  Edmund,  author;  1845-1910.  (See 
vol.  190  9,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

FENDIiETON,  Ellen  Fitz,  college  pres. ;  b.  West- 
erly, R.I.,  Aug.  7,  1864:  d.  Enoch  Burrows  and  Mary 
Ette  (Chapman)  Pendleton:  A.B..  "U^ellesley,  1886, 
A.M.,  1891;  student  Newnham  Coll.,  Cambridge, 
Eng.,  1889-90;  (Litt.D..  Brown  U.,  1911;  LL.D.,  Mt. 
Holvoke  Coll.,  1912).  Tutor  in  mathematics,  1886- 
S8,  instr.,  1888-97,  sec.  1897-01,  dean  and  asso.  prof. 
mathematics,  1901-11,  pres.,  June  9,  1911 — ,  Welles- 
ley  Coll.   Home:  Wellesley,  Mass." 

FENDIiETON,  IrvinsT  Erskine,  dentist;  b.  Sears- 
port,  :Me.,  Dec.  23,  1879;  s.  Frank  Irving  and  Ella 
Jane  CErskine)  Pendleton;  descendant  in  the  9th 
generation  of  Brian  Pendleton,  who  came  from 
England  and  was  admitted  "freeman"  to  Mass. 
rolonv.  Sept.  3,  1634;  grad.  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.. 
Kent.s"  Hill,  ISIe.,  1900;  D.M.D.,  Tufts  Coll.  Dental 
Sch.,  1903;  m.  Florence  Ethel  Hodgson,  of  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.,  Dec.  29.  1909;  2  children.  Robert  Erskine, 
Frank  Irving.  Practiced  in  Lewiston,  Me.,  since 
.Tulv  6.  1903:  sec.  Me.  Bd.  Dental  Examiners:  sec. 
Me.  Dental  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Rab- 
boni   Lodge  No.   150,  A.F.  &  A.M.    (Past  Master); 


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Kins?    Hiram    Roval    Arcli    Chapter    No.    9.     Club:  abeth    (Wentworth)    Penniman;    A.B.,   Tufts   Coll., 

Calumet.    Address:  54  Pine  St.,  Lewiston,  Me.  1879,  B.D.,  1889,  A.M.,  1889;   m.  Somerville,  Mass., 

■w%-r.-KT-nr ■^'•fntir    t.,^«<.  -lur^^.n..    i,„v,i,„„.  K    -nr^^t  1S87,  Alice  B.  Hale;  4  children,  Ralph  Wentworth, 

FENSIiETON,  James  Monroe,  banker;  b.  West-  uuth  Evelvn    Eliot  Hale   Dorothv  Billines    Taueht 

erly,   K.I.,   1S(;2;    s.   Enoch   U.   and   ]\Iary  E.    (Chap-  J^u^n  .D^veiyn,  x^uoi  waie,  ijorotny  isuiings,.  j.au{,ni 

mr 

Kappa, 

arl 

cast 

treas. 

erlA 

Chmn.  Sch.  Com.,  1892,  health  supt., 

town  treas..  Westerly,  1892;  treas.  and  trustee  Free  PENNINGTON,  Jeanne  Gillespie,  editor;  b.  New 

Pub.    Library    and    Memorial    Hall,    1893.     Home:  Castle  Co.,  Del.;  d.  Benjamin  Franklin  and  Emily 

Westerly,  K.I.  (Jester)    Pennington;    taught    pvt.    sch.,    Chester, 

PENDLETON,   Moses   Averill,  banker;   b.    Ston-  P^.     Editor    of    Today    Magazine.     Author:    Some 

Ington,   Conn.,   Feb.    19,   1M4;   .s.   Moses  Pendleton;  Marked  Passage.s( short  stories),  1900;  The  Sea  of 

pub.  sch.  edn.;   m.  June  13.   1866,  Amelia  B.   Shef-  Circumstance     1902;    of   Varying   Fragrance    (sto- 

fleld;  1  son,  Henry  A.,  b.  Aug.  31,  1873.    Clk.  in  gro-  ries).      Compiler:     Don  t     Worry     Nuggets      1899; 

cerv    store    several    yrs.;    town    and    probate    elk.,  Pl)i}os2.Phic   Nuggets,    1900;    Good  Cheer   Nuggets, 

1872-92;  v.-p.  and  dir.  First  Nat.  Bank  since  1884,  1901.    Editor:  The  Primers  of  Peace,  4  vols  ;  Prim- 

Stonington  Savings  Bank  since  1887.    Republican,  ers  of  Power   4  vols.,  1912     Contbg.  editor  to  Farm 

Baptist.    Address:  Stonington,  Conn.  {t°"/"^.^'  ^^^^^    P^'^s-  Cedar  Crest  Pub^  Co.    Mem. 

'_____,__    .,,.__       T     ^                 i-i.'UT^  Nat.    Assn.     Opposed    to    Woman    Suffrage,    New 

PENLEY,  Albert  Manchester,  rnerchant;b    Dan-  york  Social  Service  League.    Home:  "Cedar  Crest," 

yillc,    .Me      July    22,    1 M  ( ;    s.    John    and    Julia    A.  Abington,  Mass.    Address:  1836  Lament  St.,  Wash- 

(Wagg)    Penley;   cd.  Edward  Little  Inst,  and  Me.  ington    DC* 

State  Sem. ;  m.  Georgia  A.  Pennell,  of  Deering,  Me.,  ^_,-™-l._. -,_-__  __  j  ^  -u  -nr  4. 
Oct.  28,  1875;  children,  Georgia  Maryett  (Mrs.  ^J^^.^^T.^-^??^^^'  ,?.^.^^y' ^S'^^f^*'^'  ^-  ^®^1 
Samuel  Stewart,  of  Lewiston,  Me.),  John  Albert,  Chester,  Pa.,  Dec^  2  1866;  s.  Charles  Harrison  and 
Julia  Lida  (Mrs.  Harry  A.  Ellis,  Melrose.  Mass.).  Elizabeth  Ann  (Pyle)  Pennypacker;  grad.  Phillips 
Engaged  in  teaching  and  farming  for  several  yrs.;  gxeter  Acad.,  1884;  A.B  Harvard  1888;  m.  Anna 
in  meat  and  grocery  business  as  Peables  &  Penley.  H.  Carpenter,  of  Phila  June  20,  1889.  Asst  Adel- 
Auburn.  Me.,  1874-83,  since  alone  in  same  line;  Phi  Acad  Brooklyn  1889-91;  jr  master  1891-04, 
pres.  Penley  Cemetery  Corpn.;  dir.  Auburn  Loan  mastei\  1904-10  head  master  1910— ,  Boston  Latin 
&  Bldg.  As.sn.,  Androscoggin  Land  Assn.;  trustee  Sch  Episcopalian.  Mem  N.E  Classical  Assn., 
Auburn  Savings  Bank.  Has  served  in  most  of  town  Head  Masters  Assn.,  Harvard  Musical  Assn. 
offices  of  Auburn;  mavor  2  terms,  1887,  1888;  mem.  Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston).  Home:  6  Chauncy  St, 
Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891-3;  county  commr.,  1897-07.  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  Warren  Av.  and  Dart- 
Mason  (33°);  active  worker  in  the  order  for  many  mouth    St.,    Boston." 

yrs.    and    has   filled    many   important   offices;    Sov-  PENTECOST,   Georgre  Prederick,   clergyman;   b. 

ereign     Grand     Insp.     Gen.     of    Northern    Masonic  Albion,   111.,   Sept.   2:3,   1842;   s.   Hugh  L.   and  Emma 

•Jurisdiction     since     1888.      Republican.      Conglist.  (Flower)    Pentecost;   student  Georgetown  U.,  Ky., 

Address:  Auburn,  Me.  1860-2;   (hon.  A.M.,  Hamilton  Coll..  1870:  D.D.,  La- 

PENN,  Henry,  florist;  b.  Boston,  Mar.   27.   1877;  ^^yette  Coll     1889;  LL.D    Central  U.  of  Ky.    1904); 

s.  Bernard  and  Rachel  (Goldstien)   Penn;  ed.  pub.  chaplain    8th   Ivy    Cav.   US.V.,_  1862-4;   m.   Ada,   d. 

schs.,   Boston;   m.  Ann   Silverman,  of  Boston,  Oct.  Pj^^^^I^^ta  Webber,  of  Hopkinsyille,  Ky.,  Oct    6, 

17,    1899.    Began  active   career,   1898,  as  Penn   the  |S63.     Pastor    Greencastle     Ind      1864     Evansville, 

Florist  (retail),  and  has  since  continued  the  same  I"'i-   1^66-7,   (^vingtonKy     1867-8,   Brooklyn    N. 

firm.    Mem.   bd.   dirs..   Federated   Jewish  Charities  Y.,     1868-71,     Boston      1871-80,     Brooklyn,     1880-7; 

Assn.,  Mt.  Sinai  Hosp.  Assn.    Mem.  Retail  Florists'  evangelical  work  m  Scotland,   1887-8;  spl.  mission 

Club,  Gardeners'  and  Florists'  Club.  Florists'  Tel-  to    English-speaking   Brahmins    in   India    1889-91; 

egraph  Delivery  Assn.,   Boston   Chamber  of  Com-  n^.^nister   Marylebone   Ch      London     1891-7;    pastor 

merce.    Mason   (32°,  K.T.);  mem.  Boston  Lodge  of  First    Presbyn.    Ch      YonkersNY^    1897^02;    was 

Elks.    Clubs:   Elysium.  Boston  Citv.    Recreations:  spl.  commr   of  Presbyn.  and  A.B.C.F.M.  missionary 

motoring,     fishirig.      Home:      140     Thorndike     St.,  socs.  of  U.S.  in  Japan,  China  and  P.L    (See  Who  s 

Brookline,  Mass.    Office:   37  Bromfleld  St.,  Boston,  Wh9   in    America   for    list   of   books,    etc.)     Home: 

j^ja^gg  Darien,  Conn.* 

PENNELL,  William  Dwlg-ht,  agent  Hill  Mfg.  t,^^^?^^^'., Charles  Hovey,  painter;  b.  Waterville 
Co.  (cotton):  b.  Portland.  Me.,  May  21,  1847;  s.  Me.,  Aug^  27,  1864:  s.  George  Dana  Boardman  and 
Richard  Cobb  and  Cornelia  (Barns)  Pennell;  ed.  ^""^^(Grassie)  Pepper;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1889 
Portland  pub.  schs.;  m.  Lewiston,  Me..  June  22,  A.M.,  1891  (L.H.D  1912);  studied  Art  Students' 
1869,  Jennie  A.  Linscott;  3  children.  Dwight  R.,  b.  Lea.gue,  1890-3;  at  Pans  m  Aman-Jean  Atelier  and 
May  16,  1877;  Frances  C.  (Mrs.  Lawrence  H.  Park-  Julien  Acad.,  under  Jean  Paul  Laurens  and  Ben- 
hurst),  b.  Mar.  22.  1880;  Maude  R.  (Mrs.  Millard  Jamin-Constant,  1893-5;  rn  Frances  Coburn,  of 
F.  Chase),  b.  Jan.  12.  1883.  Began  work  June,  1863,  ^^^^^^^^^'  ^|- J^^^  ^^.-  ^^^^c^J^^'^V^^^  ^^  Pans, 
as  bobbin  boy  in  Porter  Mill  (now  Continental  1896-8,  Concord,  Mass  ,  since  1899.  Went  to  Japan, 
Mills),  Lewiston;  became  draftsman  in  office  of  1903  painting  and  studying  the  old  art  of  xylo- 
the  Franklin  Co.,  and  p.-m.,  Lincoln  Mill,  1809,  fJ^aphs;  traveled  in  Java,  Burmah,  India-(:eylon, 
supt.  1872,  agt.  1879-86:  mgr.  Franklin  Co.,  1S86,  1?04.  (See  Who  s  Who  in  Amenca  for  exhibits,  so- 
and  later  mgr.  Union  Water  Power  Co..  controll-  cieties  etc.)  Home:  Concord,  Mass.  Studio:  30 
ing   Rangeley   Lakes   Chain;    resigned,    Feb..    1890,  Ipswich  St.,  Boston.* 

to  become  agt.  Hill  Mfg.  Co..  now  operating  3  PEPPER,  Georgre  Dana  Boardman.  theologian; 
mills,  80.016  spindles,  and  turning  out  15.000.000  Feb.  5,  1833-Jan.  30,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
yds.  of  finished  product  annually:  dir.  Mfrs.  Nat.  Who's  Who  in  America,  1912-13.) 
Bank.  Ex-city  auditor,  councilman,  alderman  (ex-  PEQUIGNOT,  Mary  Boland,  teacher;  b.  North 
pres.):  mem.  and  pres  bd.  water  commrs.,  Lewis-  Leominster,  Mass.,  Mar.  8,  1852:  d.  Lawrence  and 
ton;  mem.  Me  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1880,  Senate,  1881-5  Brigitta  Boland;  grad.  Framingham  (Mass.)  Nor- 
(pres.,  1883-5.  being  youngest  person  ever  elected  ^^al  Sch.,  1876;  m.  George  Alexis  Pequignot,  Sept. 
to  that  position  in  the  State  Senate  and  by  unani-  i_  jgoQ.  Taught  in  Boston  grammar  schs.  8  yrs.; 
mous  vote).  Pres.  Central  Me.  Hosp..  of  Lewiston,  lecturer  in  dietetics  and  instr.  in  cooking,  Johns 
and  Lewiston  Public  Library;  mem.  commn.  to  Hopkins  Hosp.  Training  Sch.  for  Nurses,  Balti- 
build  Lewiston  High  Sch.  Bldg..  and  of  commn.  to  more,  1890-3:  studied  practical  hygiene  in  post- 
build  Kora  Temple,  the  new  Shrine  Bldg..  at  Lewis-  ^rad.  lab.  course,  Johns  Hopkins,  1892-3:  studied 
ton:  chmn.  Lewiston  Athletic  Field  Com.  Repub-  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1895-9:  was  lecturer  in  chem- 
lican.  Conglist.  Mason  (32°).  Club:  Calumet  (pres.).  jstrv.  bacteriology,  dietetics  and  teacher  in  cook- 
Homo:  70  ITorton  St.,  Lewiston,  Me.  ing'Waltham    (Mass.)    Training   Sch.   for   Nurses; 

PENNIMAN,     Georgre    'Wallace,     clergyman:     b.  lecturer   dietetics  and   teacher  in   cooking.   Boston 

Stoughton.  Mass.,  July  29,  1857;  s.  Amos  and  Eliz-  City   Hosp.,    Elliot   Hosp.,   Keene,    N.H.,    Memorial 


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Hosp.,   Brattleboro,   Vt.    Home:   80   Sagamore  Av., 
Winthrop  Highlands,  Mass.* 

FEBABO,  (John)  Ernst,  pianist,  composer;  b. 
Wiesbaden,  Germany,  Nov.  14,  1S45;  s.  Michael  and 
Christine  (Hiibner)  l^erabo;  came  to  America  with 
parents,  1S52;  early  showed  unusual  musical  talent 
and  through  William  Scharfenberg,  of  New  York, 
a  com.  was  formed  to  take  charge  of  his  edn.;  was 
sent  to  Europe  in  1858,  and  studied  piano  under 
Profs.  Moscheles  and  E.  F.  Wenzel,  of  Leipzig 
Conservatory:  harmony  under  Drs.  Papperitz, 
Hauptmann  and  Richter,  and  composition  under 
Carl  Reinecke.    Studio:  130  Bowdoin  St.,  Boston.* 

PEBCrVAIi,  Charles  Homer,  clergyman:  b. 
"^'aterville,  3Ie.,  Dec.  24,  1854;  s.  Homer  and  Mary 
Percival:  student  Colbv  Coll..  1874-6;  A.B..  Am- 
herst, 1879;  studied  U.  of  Edinburgh  and  United 
Presbvn.  Coll.,  1881-2.  U.  of  Halle,  1882;  U.  of 
Berlin.  1882-3;  m.  Annie  Greenleaf,  of  Wiseasset, 
Me.,  June  29,  1887.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1884;  pastor  "Wiseasset,  Me.,  1883-6,  Houlton,  1886- 
88,  Racine,  WMs.,  1888-96,  Terre  Haute.  Ind.,  1897- 
99,  Mystic  Side  Ch.,  Everett,  Mass.,  1901-7,  Roch- 
ester, N.H.,  since  1907.  Mason  (K.T.).  Pro- 
gressive Republican.  Address:  10  Liberty  St., 
Rochester,  N.H. 

FEBCIVAIi,  David  Crowell,  wholesale  jeweler; 
b.  Boston,  Mar.  9,  1870:  s.  David  C.  Percival;  A.B., 
Harvard.  1891:  student  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch..  1 
vr. ;  m.  Harriet  "^^illiamson.  of  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa., 
Jan.  21,  1902:  5  children,  Elizabeth,  David  Crowell, 
Jr.,  Constance  Pryor,  Williamson,  Barbara.  Began 
at  22  as  elk.  in  wholesale  jewelry  house,  estab- 
lished by  father,  1864:  served  in  all  depts.  and 
became  pres.  of  co.  on  death  of  father,  1913; 
business  since  continued  imder  name  of  D.  C. 
Percival  &  Co.,  Inc.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Algonquin, 
Country,  Eastern  Yacht,  Mass.  Automobile,  Har- 
vard (Boston),  New  York  Yacht,  Harvard  (New 
York).  Home:  306  Commonwealth  Av.  Office:  373 
Washington   St.,   Boston. 

FEBCIVAIi,  I^awrence  Preuch,  wholesale  .jewel- 
er; b.  Boston.  Mar.  8,  1880;  s.  David  C.  and  Jennie 
(Besse)  Percival;  prep.  edn.  pvt.  sch.,  Boston; 
student  Harvard.  1903:  m.  Evelyn  Joyce,  of  Balti- 
more, Md.,  Apr.  28,  1906;  1  son,  Lawrence  French, 
Jr.  After  leaving  coll.  entered  wholesale  diamond 
and  jewelry  house  of  D.  C.  Percival  &  Co.,  Inc.. 
of  which  father  was  pres.:  became  asst.  treas.  of 
CO.,  1912,  treas.  since  death  of  father,  1913.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York); 
Puritan.  Exchange,  Country,  Eastern  Yacht,  Bos- 
ton Yacht,  Seawanhaka  Corinthian  Yacht.  Boston 
Athletic  Assn.,  Boston  Jewelers.'  Recreations: 
outdoor  sports,  traveling.  Home:  315  Buckminster 
Rd..  Brookline:  (summer)  IMarblehead,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:   373   W'ashington   St.,   Boston. 

FEBCY,  AugTistus  A.,  merchant;  b.  Bath,  Me., 
Aug.  15,  1864;  s.  David  T.  and  Adrianna  (Bos- 
worth)  Percv;  grad.  Bath  Hish  Sch.,  1882;  m. 
Jennie  C.  McLellan,  of  Bath,  Me.,  June  20,  1888. 
Has  been  in  the  same  business  (established  1852) 
since  1883;  pres.  David  T.  Percy  &  Sons,  dept. 
store;  also  pres.  F.  B.  Higgins  Co.;  trustee  Batli 
Trust  Co.:  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911;  mem. 
Citv  Council.  Bath.  V.-p.  Old  Ladies'  Home.  Dem- 
ocrat. Conglist.  Mem.  Knights  of  Pythias,  B.P.O. 
Elks.  Clubs:  Sagadahoc.  Suffolk,  Kennebec  Yacht 
(commodore).  Home:  967  Middle  St.  Office:  86-91 
Front  St.,  Bath,  Me. 

FEBCY,  Frank  Hewitt,  merchant;  b.  Bath,  Me., 
Mav  6,  1852;  s.  David  T.  and  Adrianna  (Bosworth) 
Percy;  high  sch.  edn.:  m.  Bath,  Me.,  June  3,  1885, 
Nellie  J.  Watson;  3  children.  Small  Watson,  Anna 
Gordyen,  Caroline  C.  Learned  dry  goods,  carpet 
and  crockery  business  established  by  father,  and 
upon  death  of  father  became  pres.  David  T.  Percy 
&  Sons,  dept.  store.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shrin- 
er) ;  mem.  K.  of  P.  Clubs:  Kennebec  Yacht,  Colo- 
nial.   Address:   Bath,  Me. 

FEBCY,  Frederick  Bosworth,  M.D.;  b.  Bath,  Me., 
Julv  23.  1856;  s.  David  T.  and  Adrianna  (Bos- 
worth) Percy:  A.B..  Yale,  1877:  M.D..  1880.  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  Medicine:  m.  Ada  Goodsell,  of  Svracuse, 
N.Y.,  June  15,  1881  (died  1891);  m.  2d,  Elinor  B. 
Wheelock,  of  New  York,  Jan.  31,  1893;  4  children. 


Ada  Lieber,  Karlton  G.  (M.D.),  Robert  B.,  Donald 
B.  Began  practice  at  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1880; 
Brookline,  1880 — ;  instr.,  1880,  and  prof,  materia 
medica,  1881-09,  prof.  clin.  medicine,  1909 — ,  Bos- 
ton U.  Med.  Sch.;  phys.  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp., 
1892 — ;  consulting  phys.,  Westborough  Insane 
Hosp.,  1900 — ,  and  Emerson  Hosp.,  1902 — .  Trus- 
tee Mass.  State  Sanitarium,  6  yrs. ;  mem.  Sch.  Bd., 
Brookline,  10  vrs.  Mem.  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc. 
(sec.  1883-6,  pres.  1893),  Boston  Horace.  Med.  Soc. 
(pres.  1886,  ex-sec).  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Mass. 
Surg,  and  Gvnecol.  Soc,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 
Skull  and  Bones,  Phi  Alpha  Gamma,  Yale  Alumni 
Assn.  (pres.  3  times).  Clubs:  University,  Hughes 
Medical  (Boston).  Home:  194  Aspinwall  Av., 
Brookline,    Mass.;    (summer)    Small   Point,   Me.* 

FEBCY,  Karlton  G-oodsell,  M.D.;  b.  Brookline, 
Mass.,  Nov.  11,  1886;  s.  Frederick  Bosworth  and 
Ada  Leiber  (Goodsell)  Percy;  grad.  Westminster 
Sch.,  Simsbury,  Conn.,  1903;  A.B.,  Yale,  1907:  M.D.. 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1911;  m.  Margret  Eno,  of 
Simsbury,  Conn.,  Sept.  10,  1914.  Interne  Boston 
Floating  Hosp.,  summer,  1911;  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp. 
16  mos.  to  1913;  Children's  Hosp.  6  mos.,  1914, 
now  asst.  visiting  phys.  to  med.  out-patient  dept. 
same.  Office  first  located  at  No.  8  Gloucester  St., 
Boston;  removed  Oct.  11.  1914.  to  259  Beacon  St. 
Fellow  in  pediatrics  of  undergrad.  and  grad. 
depts..  Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  mem.  Harvard  Aescula- 
pian  Club.  Clubs:  Harvard.  Yale  (both  of  Boston). 
Address:    259    Beacon    St.,    Boston. 

FEBIN,  Florence  Hobart,  author:  b.  Brookline, 
N.H.,  Aug.  17,  iS69;  d.  George  W.  L.  and  Lydia 
Maria  (Sawtelle)  Hobart;  State  Normal  Sch., 
Salem,  Mass.;  m.  Rev.  George  Landor  Perin,  of 
Brookline,  Mass..  Nov.  6,  1901.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  list  of  books.)  Home:  23  Naples 
Rd.,   Brookline,   Mass.* 

FEBIIT,  G-eorg-e  Iiander,  clergyman;  b.  Independ- 
ence, la.,  July  31,  1854;  s.  Caleb  and  Mary  Jane 
(Matteer)  Perin:  ed.  in  country  schs.  of  la.  and 
Ore.,  and  part  of  1  vr.  in  Willamette  U.,  Salem, 
Ore.;  B.D.,  Canton  Theol.  Sem.,  of  St.  Lawrence 
U.,  Canton,  N.Y.,  1878;  (D.D..  St.  Lawrence  U., 
1890);  m.  1st,  Peru,  O.,  Jan.  22.  1878,  Vinnie  Dan- 
forth  (now  deceased);  m.  2d,  Boston,  Nov.  6, 
1901,  Florence  Nightingale  Hobart;  children,  "Vera 
P.  (Mrs.  Ralph  E.  Lane),  Melva  P.,  Mary.  Donald 
W.,  Ellwood  T.,  George  L.,  Jr.  Ordained  to  minis- 
try of  Universalist  Ch.,  1878;  pastor  Bainbridge, 
O.,  1878-80,  Brvan,  O.,  1880-3,  Shawmut  Univer- 
salist Ch.,  Boston,  1883-90,  1st  foreign  missionary 
of  Universalist  Ch.,  in  Japan,  1890-4;  pastor  Every 
Dav  Ch.,  Boston  (on  institutional  plan),  1894-05. 
Founder.  1901,  and  since  pres.,  the  Franklin 
Square  House,  Boston,  a  home  for  working  and 
student  girls.  Trustee  N.E.  Conservatory  of  Mu- 
sic, Dean  Acad.,  Men's  Industrial  Home.  Universa- 
list Gen.  Conv.  Mason,  K.T.  (Prelate  Grand  Com- 
manderv  Mass.  and  R.I.,  1909-11).  Author:  The 
Sunnv  Side  of  Life  (now  in  3d  edition).  Recre- 
ations: golf,  baseball.  Home:  23  Naples  Rd., 
Brookline.  Mass.  Office:  11  E.  Newton  St.,  Boston.* 

FEBKINS,  Arthur,  lawyer;  b.  Hartford,  Conn., 
Mav  16.  18  64;  s.  Charles  Enoch  and  Lucy  Maria 
(Adams)  Perkins:  prep.  edn.  Hartford  Hi.gh  Sch.; 
B.A.,  Yale.  1887:  LL.B.,  cum  laude,  Yale  Law  Sch., 
1889:  m.  Amv  Denniston,  of  Phila.,  May  9,  1895; 
1  daughter,  Helen  Denniston.  Practiced  at  Hart- 
ford since  1889;  jr.  partner  Perkins.  Wells  & 
Scott;  mem.  citv  govt,  for  several  terms  and  asso. 
judge  Citv  Police  Ct.  8  yrs.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Hartford  Co.  Bar  As.sn..  A.A.A.S.  Clubs: 
Hartford;  Reform  (New  York).  Recreations: 
farming  Home:  95  Niles  St.  Office:  Phoenix  Bank 
Blda-..    son    Main   St..   Hartford,   Conn. 

FEBKIITS,  Arthur  "Wellesley,  real  estate;  b. 
Farmington,  Me.,  Dec.  18,  1860;  s.  Frederick  Clark 
and  Marv  Hathorn  (Higgins)  Perkins:  prep.  edn. 
Wendell  Inst,  Abbott  Family  Sch.  and  Farmington 
(Me)  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1887,  A.M., 
1890;  studied  law  in  offices  of  Hon.  Joseph  C. 
Holman,  Farmington,  Me.,  and  Hon.  J.  W.  Sy- 
monds.  Portland:  unmarried.  Has  engaged  in  real 
estate  business  since  1890;  justice  of  the  peace. 
Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi  (Bowdoin).  Republican. 
Free  Baptist.  Recreations:  riding,  walking.  Ad- 
dress:  Farmington,   Me. 


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FEBKINS,  Carroll  Norman,  lawyer;  b.  South 
Penubscol,  Mo..  Sept.  'J,  ISSO;  s.  Horace  and 
Augusia  A.  (Norton)  Perkins;  grad.  Cobiirn  Class- 
ical Inst..  Watcrville,  Me.;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1904; 
L/L.B.,    Harvard    Law    Sch.,    1907;    m.    Waterville, 


nrm  jonnson  «si  irerKins  since  lyiu;  pres.  i\.enneuec 
Trust  Co.  since  1912.  Mem.  Common  Council, 
Waterville,  1904,  city  solicitor  since  1908.  Repub- 
lican. Baptist.  ]Mem.  Kennebec  Bar  Assn.,  A\"ater- 
ville  Bd.  of  Trade.  Ma.son  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Water- 
ville, Masonic.  Home:  7  School  St.  Office:  IS 
Common   St.,   Waterville,   Me. 

FEBKINS,  Charles  Enoch,  lawver;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn..  :Mar.  23.  1832:  s.  Thomas  C.  and  Marv 
(Beecher)  Perkins;  A.B.,  Williams,  1853;  m.  Lucv 
Adams,  of  Boston,  Aug.  25,  1855  (died  1891);  5 
children.  IMary  Russell  (Mrs.  Sidney  T.  Hooker), 
Emilie  H.  (Mrs.  Howard  H.  Knapp),  Arthur,  Lucy 
A.,  Thomas  C.  Admitted  to  bar,  1855;  began  prac- 
tice as  partner  with  father,  firm  of  Perkins  & 
Perkins;  now  sr.  mem.  Perkins,  Wells  &  Scott; 
has  been  identified,  for  more  than  50  yrs.,  with 
many  important  causes.  I\lem.  Common  Council 
several  terms  and  served  as  citv  attv.,  Hartford; 
mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1871.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Home:  49  Woodland  St.  Office:  803  Main  St., 
Hartford.  Conn.* 

PERKINS,  Charles  PrankUn,  lawver;  b.  Plvm- 
outh,  Mass.,  May  6,  1855;  s.  Charles  A.  S.  and 
Ann  Eliza  (Brown)  Perkins;  descendant  of  Myles 
Standish,  John  Alden  and  Richard  Warren:  ed. 
Plymouth  High  Sch.;  LL.D.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch., 
1877;  m.  May  28,  1879,  Cynthia  Livingstone  Hop- 
kinson,  of  Boston;  children,  Carroll  L.,  Paul 
Franklin.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1877;  spl.  ius- 
tice,  1882-04,  and  .iustice  since  1904,  :Municipal 
Ct.  of  Brookline.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem. 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  Eastern  Yacht 
(Boston),  Engineers'  (New  York).  Recreations: 
boating,  horseback  riding.  Home:  4  Park  St., 
Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  161  Devonshire  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

PERKINS,  Charles  Norman,  superintendent 
schools;  b.  Brooksville,  Me.,  Oct.  16.  1868;  s. 
Charles  Henry  and  Ruth  Hawes  (Grindle)  Perkins; 
grad.  East  Me.  Conf.  Sem.,  Bucksport,  Me.,  1889; 
A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1893.  A.M.,  1896; 
post-grad.  work.  Clark  U.,  Worcester,  Mass.;  m. 
Lincoln,  Me.,  July  12.  1893,  Lida  Estella  Benson;  5 
children,  Margaret  Ella,  Herbert  Armond,  Ruth 
Charlotte,  Theodore  Benson,  Walter  Morris.  Prin. 
Presque  Isle  (Me.)  High  Sch.,  1893-9.  North  Brook- 
field  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1889-02.  Warren  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.,  1902-6;  supt.  schs..  Brewer,  Me.,  1906- 
12,  Waterville,  Me.,  since  Sept.,  1912.  Republican. 
Baptist.  Asso.  mem.  N.E.A. ;  mem.  Me.  State  Teach- 
ers' -Assn.  Mason.  Home:  3  West  Court,  Water- 
ville. Me. 

PERKINS,  Charles  "Worthen,  banker:  b.  Bos- 
ton, Aug.  24,  1844;  s.  Enoch  Worthen  and  Lucv 
Arnold  (Freeman)  Perkins:  descendant  of  Isaac 
Perkins,  Hampton,  N.H.,  1639,  and  had  8  ancestors 
on  the  Mayflower;  grad.  English  High  Sch..  Bos- 
ton, 1861;  m.  Oct.  6,  1869,  Hannah  Aurelia  Edson, 
of  Boston;  children.  Frank  Edson,  Helen.  AVas 
asst.  cashier  and  cashier  of  Mass.  Nat.  Bank,  1868- 
03;  treas.  Am.  Bapt.  Missionary  Union  (Foreign 
Missionary  Soc),  1903-12  (resigned);  served  as 
mem.  exec.  com.,  same,  for  15  vrs.  Dir.  Boston 
Y.M.C.A.  since  1896.  Republican.  Mem.  Boston 
Rapt.  Social  Union.  Home:  72  Westland  Av.  Of- 
fice: 525  Tremont  Temple,  Boston. 

PERKINS,  David  Pessenden,  actor,  plavwright; 
b.  Portland.  Me.,  July  27,  1885;  s.  David  Page  and 
Margaret  Williams  (Fessenden)  Perkins;  descend- 
ant of  Isaac  Perkins,  Hampton  Falls,  N.H.,  1636; 
grad.  Portland  High  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Catherine  von 
Sumberatz,  of  Buda-Pesth,  Austria-Hungary,  Mar. 
3.  1907;  3  children,  Dorothy  M.,  David  C,  Mary  C. 
Entered  theatrical  profession  in  company  of  Rose 
Eytinge,  1900;  created  roles  in  "A  Cavalier  of 
France,"  1901,  "The  Toast  of  the  Town,"  1905; 
mem.  permanent  stock  cos.  in  New  Orleans,  1904- 
05,  Portland,  Me.,   1908-11,  Halifax,   N.S.,   1912-13; 


starred  in  "The  Man  on  the  Box,"  1911-12.  Dir. 
Canadian  Bioscope  Co.,  Ltd.,  Halifax,  N.S.  ]\Iem. 
Internat.  Dramatists'  Assn.,  Authors'  League  of 
America.  Republican.  Swedenborgian.  Clubs: 
Screen,  Union  (New  York).  Author:  A  Master  of 
Fence,  1908;  Friendship  (play),  1908;  A  Gentleman 
From  Gascony  (play  in  4  acts  prod,  by  Robert  B. 
Mantell),  1898-9;  The  Price;  The  Show  Down; 
For  U.S.;  The  Running  Fight.  Dramatic  editor 
Portland  Daily  Eastern  Argus,  1914-15.  Address: 
26SA  Congress  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

PERKINS,  David  Page,  accountant;  b.  Eastport, 
Me.,  Mar.  2.  1850;  s.  David  and  ^largaret  (Brazier) 
Perkins:  descendant  of  Isaac  Perkins,  Hampton, 
N.  H.,  1636;  educated  common  and  higli  schs..  East- 
port,  Eastman  Nat.  Business  Coll.,  Poughkeepsie, 
N.Y. ;  m.  Mai'garet  Williams  Fessenden,  of  Bast- 
port,  June  10,  1884;  2  children,  David  Fessenden, 
William  Hayden.  Began  in  father's  office  at  East- 
port,  1866;  timekeeper  and  paymaster  in  R.R.  con- 
struction work  in  New  Brunswick,  1868-9;  book- 
keeper in  office  Sewall,  Day  &  Co.,  Boston,  1870-2; 
mem.  Ravmond.  Perkins  &  Co.,  Boston,  1873;  head 
bookkeeper  Fletcher  &  Co.,  Portland,  Me.,  1874-83; 
with  C.  A.  Weston  &  Co.  and  other  Portland  firms 
as  head  bookkeeper,  1883-04;  in  brokerage  busi- 
ness since  1904;  accountant  Patrons'  Co-operative 
Corpn.  since  1906.  Mem.  Me.  Geneal.  Soc,  Me. 
Assn.  New  Jerusalem  Ch.,  La  Sociedad  Literaria 
Espafiola.  Republican.  Mem.  I.O.O.F. ;  Grand 
Lodge  and  Grand  Encampment  of  Me.;  N.E.O.P. 
Club:  Weber.  Author:  Time  Saving  and  Sys- 
tematic ^Manner  of  Doing  Business  Small  or  Great, 
1883:  Historv  of  the  Portland  Society  of  the  New 
Jerusalem  Church.  Home:  2S6A  Congress  St.  Of- 
fice: 122  Commercial  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

PERKINS,  DePorest  H.,  educator;  b.  Brooks- 
ville, Me.,  Dec.  25.  1872:  s.  Charles  H.  and  Ruth 
(Grindle)  Perkins:  Ph.B.,  U.  of  Me..  1900,  M.A., 
1905;  LL.B.,  U.  of  111.,  1906,  U.  of  Chicago;  Ind. 
U. ;  m.  Jennie  C.  Powers,  of  Dyer  Brook,  Me..  Aug. 
1.  1900;  2  children,  Frederick  Powers,  Marion 
Powers.  Taught  in  common  schs.,  1893-6;  prin. 
Freedom  Acad.,  1900-2,  Skowhegan  High  Sch., 
1902-S;  supt.  schs.,  Dist.  of  Madison  and  Skow- 
hegan, Me.,  1908-11;  supt.  of  schs.,  Portland  since 
1911.  Progressive.  Methodist.  Mem.  N.E.A. ,  Me. 
Teachers'  Assn.,  N.E.  Supts.'  Assn.,  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma,  Phi  Alpha  Delta.  Mason  (Lodge,  Chapter, 
Council,  Commandery).  Club:  Woodfords  Social, 
Rotarv.  Author  of  annual  sch.  reports  for  Madi- 
son, Skowhegan.  Portland,  and  occasional  ednl. 
addresses.  Recreations:  bowling.  Home:  34  Colum- 
bia Rd.     Office:    City   Hall.    Portland,    Me. 

PERKINS,  Frederic  Williams,  clergyman;  b. 
Boston,  June  16.  1870;  s.  Francis  Blake  and  JIary 
Elizabeth  (Williams)  Perkins:  ancestor,  Robert 
T^'illiams,  settled  in  Roxbury,  Mass..  about  1630; 
ed.  Boston  pub.  schs.  until  1881;  grad.  Roxbury 
Latin  Sch..  1887:  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1891,  A.M..  1894 
(D.D..  1908):  B.D.,  Tufts  Divinity  Sch.,  1894:  m. 
Somerville,  Mass.,  June  21,  1894,  Mary  Sherman 
Thayer:  1  son,  Sherman  Thayer.  Ordained  to  min- 
istrv  of  Universalist  Ch.,  1894;  pastor  Ch.  of  the 
Redeemer,  Hartford.  Conn.,  1894-1901,  First  Uni- 
versalist Ch.,  Haverhill.  Mass..  1901-5,  First  Uni- 
versalist Ch.,  Lvnn.  since  1905:  overseer  Tufts 
Coll.,  1906-7.  Mem.  N.E.  Civic  Federation;  trustee 
Universalist  Gen.  Con  v.:  dir.  Lynn  Chamber  of 
Commerce.,  Lvnn  Associated  Cliarities.  Theta 
Delta  Chi.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Clubs:  Oxford.  Whit- 
ing, Universalist  (Boston).  Recreations:  yachting. 
Home:   27  Deer  Cove,  Lynn,  Mass.* 

PERKINS,  Georgre  Henry,  college  prof.:  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass..  Sept.  25,  1844:  s.  Rev.  Frederick 
Trenck  and  Harriet  Thompson  (Olmsted)  Perkins; 
A.B.,  Yale  U.,  1867,  Ph.D.,  1869;  (LL.D..  U.  of  Vt., 
1911;  Litt.D..  Knox,  1912);  m.  Mary  Judd  Farn- 
ham.  of  Galesburg,  111.,  Aug.  16,  1870.  Prof, 
zoologv,  botany  and  geology,  1869-98,  geology 
since  1898,  dean  dept.  arts  since  1898,  U.  of  Vt. 
State  entomologist  of  Vt..  1880-95;  state  geologist 
since  1898.  (See  TA'ho's  Who  in  America  for  so- 
cieties,  writings,   etc.)      Home:   Bui-lington,  Vt* 

PERKINS.  Granville  D.;  b.  Madison,  Me..  June 
18.  1865;  s.  Joshua  B.  and  Mary  N.  (Messer)  Per- 
kins; ed.  common  schs.,  Madison;  m.  Dec.  24,  1890, 


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Mary  E.  TVIlliams,  of  Madison.  In  hardware  busi- 
ness since  1S90;  v. -p.  Madison  Loan  &  Bldg.  Assn.; 
chmn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  INIadison,  5  yrs. ;  mem. 
Bd.  of  County  Commrs.  of  Somerset  County  since 
1909.  Republican.  Free  Baptist.  Mason;  mem. 
Odd  Fellows,  Knights  of  Pythias,  Maccabees.  Ad- 
dress: Madison,  Me. 

PERKINS,  Henry  Augnistus,  physicist;  b.  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  Xov.  II,  1S73:  s.  Kdward  H.  and  ]Mary 
E.  (Dwight)  Perlvins;  A.B.,  Tale,  1896;  M.A.,  E.E., 
Columbia,  1899;  grad.  student  Yale,  1900-2;  U.  of 
Paris.  1908-9;  m.  New  York,  Olga  Flinch,  of 
Copenhagen,  Denmark,  Apr.  8,  1903.  Prof,  physics, 
Trinity  Coll.,  since  1902,  acting  pres.,  1915-16;  pres. 
bd.  dirs.  Am.  Sch.  for  the  Deaf  since  191.'?.  Mem. 
Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.,  Am.  Physical  Soc,  So- 
ci§te  Francaise  de  Plivsique,  Am.  Alpine  Club, 
Explorers'  Club.  Clubs:  Hartford  (Hartford),  Grad- 
uates' (New  Haven).  Contbr.  to  Electric  World, 
American  Journal  of  Science,  "Comptes  Rendus, 
and  Le  Radium."  Author:  Thermodynamics.  Home: 
S3  Gillette  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

PERKINS,  Henry  Farnham,  educator:  b.  Bur- 
lington. Vt.,  INIay  10,  ]S77:  s.  George  Henry  and 
Marv  J.  (Farnliam)  Perlvins;  grad.  Burlington 
High  Sch.,  1894:  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1898:  Ph.D.,  Johns 
Hopkins,  1902:  m.  Baltimore,  3Md.,  June  11,  1903, 
IMary  Keyser  Edmunds:  2  children.  Anna  K.,  1906, 
Harriet.  1910.  Instr.  and  prof,  zoology,  U.  of  Vt., 
since  1902.  Researcli  asst.,  Carnegie  Instn., 
Washington,  D.C.,  1903-4;  scientific  asst.,  U.S.  Bur. 
of  Fisheries,  1906,  1908,  1913-15.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.; 
mem.  Boston  Soc.  Natural  History,  Soc.  Zoologists, 
Delta  Psi,  Plii  Beta  Kappa;  pres.  local  council 
boy  scouts.  Autlior  of  various  papers  on  marine 
invertebrates  and  lake  fauna.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Recreations:  pliotograpliv,  boating. 
Address:   205  South  Prospect  St.,  Burlington,  Vt.* 

PERKINS,  James  Blenn,  lawver;  b.  Boothbay 
Harbor,  Me.,  Apr.  10,  1881;  s.  William  Henry  Hyde 
and  Sarah  Frances  (Osier)  Perkins;  grad.  Batli 
(Me.)  High  Sch.,  1899;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1903;  LL.B., 
U.  of  Me.  Coll.  of  Law.  1909;  m.  Jan.  1,  1910, 
Fannie  Souther  Orne,  of  Bootlibay  Harbor,  Me. 
In  partnership  with  Hon.  Cyrus  R.  Tupper  since 
Sept.  13,  1909,  under  title  of  Tupper  &  Perkins; 
county  atty.  Lincoln  County  since  Jan.  1,  1910; 
selectman,  1909,  now  solicitor  and  auditor,  Bootli- 
bay Harbor;  supt.  schs.,  Southport,  since  1909. 
Dir.  Kappa  Sigma  Chapter  House  Corpn.  (Bow- 
doin). Mem.  Dem.  State  Com.;  sec.  Dem.  County 
Com. ;  pres.  Wilson  Club,  Boothbay  Harbor.  Con- 
gregationalist.  jNIem.  Me.  State  Bar  Assn.,  Lincoln 
County  Bar  Assn.,  Phi  Delta  Phi  (Reed  Chapter), 
Phi  Rho,  Kappa  Sigma  (Alpha  Rho  Chapter), 
Phi  Kappa  Phi  (U.  of  Me.).  Mason:  mem.  Knights 
of  Pvthias,  also  U.R.K.  of  P.  and  Pythian  Sisters. 
Club:  Colonial  (Bath,  Me.).  Address:  Boothbay 
Harbor,  Me. 

PERKINS,  Jay,  M.D.:  b.  Penobscot,  Me.,  Oct.  15, 
1864:  s.  William  Nash  and  Phoebe  A.  Perkins; 
student  Colby  Coll.,  1887-8;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1891:  post-grad,  work,  Vienna,  Austria,  1898; 
m.  Sibvl  Howe  Avery,  of  Warwick,  R.I.,  July  2, 
1902;  3  children,  William  A.,  Mary  Nash,  Sibyl 
Osborne.  House  phys.,  R.I.  Hosp.,  1891-3;  Boston 
Lving-in  Hosp.,  1893-4;  practiced  in  Providence 
since  1894,  specializing  in  treatment  of  diseases 
of  heart  and  lungs;  pathologist,  R.I.  Hosp.,  1894- 
1900;  med.  examiner,  Dist.  No.  10,  Providence 
Co.,  1896-09;  visiting  phys.  St.  Joseph's  Hosp. 
(consumptive  dept.)  since  1905:  demonstrator  hu- 
man anatomv.  Brown  U.,  1897-10;  phys.  to  out- 
patient dept.  (pulmonary  tuberculosis),  R.I.  Hosp., 
since  1900;  admitting  and  visiting  phys.,  R.I. 
State  Sanatorium,  1905-7.  Mem.  Nat.  Assn.  for 
Study  and  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis,  Am. 
Climatol.  Assn.,  Am.  Med.  Assn.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc. 
(sec.  since  1912),  Providence  Med.  Assn.,  R.I. 
Medico-Legal  Soc.  (pres.,  1897-8),  Mass.  Medico- 
Legal  Soc,  Providence  Clin.  Club.  etc.  Clubs:  Uni- 
versity, Providence  Art,  Providence  Central.  Au- 
thor monographs,  and  articles  in  leading  med. 
jours.   Address:  125  Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

PERKINS,  John  Carroll,  clergyman;  moved  to 
Seattle.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica, 1914-15.) 


PERKINS,  John  Russell,  educator;  b.  Wells,  Me., 
Apr.  4.  INCiN;  8.  Samuel  11.  and  Sarah  (Allen)  Per- 
kins; descendant  of  .iohn  I'erkins,  who  settled  at 
Ipswich,  j\lass.,  1630;  ed.  Berwick  Acad.;  A.B., 
Dartmouth,  1889,  A.M.,  1892;  m.  IMary  W.  Brown, 
of  Washington,  Conn.,  Sept.  14,  1893;  2  children, 
Margaret  W.,  John  R.  Prin.  State  Normal  Train- 
ing Sch.,  Danbury,  Conn.,  since  1903.  Address: 
20  Terrace  PL,  Danbury,  Conn. 

PERKINS,  Joseph  Wakefield,  M.D.  and  surgeon; 
b.  Industr>',  ]\Ie.,  Dec.  4,  1S54;  s.  John  and  Cyrean 
E.  (Churchill)  Perkins:  grad.  Farmington  Normal 
Sch.,  Me.,  1878;  fitted  for  coll.  under  tutorship  of 
Jonas  Burnham,  of  Farmington;  studied  medicine, 
attended  Portland  Sch.  for  Med.  Instrn.  under  J.  J. 
Linscott  (M.D.);  M.D.,  Bowdoin  Med.  Sch.,  1884; 
attended  full  course  of  instrn.  at  New  York  Post- 
(5rad.  Med.  Sch.,  1902;  twice  married;  m.  2d,  Belle 
D.  Curtis,  of  Everett,  Mass.,  Sept.  3.  1912;  1  son 
by  first  wife.  Harry  L.  Has  practiced  at  Wilton, 
Me.,  since  1885;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903-4; 
has  been  a  mem.  of  the  sch.  bd.,  Wilton,  5  yrs., 
and  supt.  of  schs.  1  yr. ;  sec.  Wilton  Free  Pub. 
Library  Assn.;  alternate  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Con  v.,  Chi- 
cago, 1908.  Mem.  Franklin  Co.  Med.  Assn.  Con- 
gregationalist.     Address:    Wilton,    Me. 

PERKINS,  Marsh  Olin,  journalist,  librarian;  b. 
Rutland,  Vt..  Feb.  7,  1849;  s.  Henry  Olin  and  Mary 
Eloise  (Giddings)  Perkins:  A.B.,  Middlebury  Coll., 
1870,  A.M.,  1874;  m.  Windsor,  Vt.,  Dec.  31,  1878, 
Clara  Alice  Mclndoe:  4  children,  Locke  McL,  Gail 
G..  Margaret  and  Marion  (twins),  Herbert  M., 
Katharine  L.  Prin.  South  Woodstock  (Vt.)  Acad., 
1870-1,  "Windsor  (Vt.)  High  Sch.,  1871-80;  editor 
the  Vermont  Journal,  Windsor,  1880-1910.  Mem. 
Windsor  sch.  com.  and  dir.,  1881-1904;  mem.  Vt. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1882,  84,  Senate,  1888;  on  staff  of 
Gov.  Dillingham,  with  rank  of  col.,  1888-90;  dir. 
Vt.  State  Prison  and  House  of  Correction,  1894- 
1904.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  etc.    Address:  Windsor,  Vt. 

PERKINS,  Nathaniel  Royal,  M.D.;  b.  Plainfield, 
Vt.,  Sept.  10.  1847;  s.  Amherst  and  Experience  C. 
(Reed)  Perkins;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine, 
1876;  m.  May  23,  1872,  Clara  A.  Livington;  chil- 
dren, Roscoe  L.,  C.  Aleda.  Practiced  in  Winchen- 
don,  Mass.,  1876-90,  since  at  Dorchester,  Mass.: 
mem.  Gen.  Court  of  Mass.,  1888.  Mass.  Bd.  of 
Registration  in  Medicine,  1904-15.  Mem.  Am. 
Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc.  (pres. 
1908-9),  Boston  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Surg,  and 
Gvnecol.  Soc,  Boston  Soc.  Examining  Phys.  and 
Surgeons.  Mason.  Republican.  Methodist.  Recre- 
ations: sea  life.  Address:  1122  Adams  St.,  Lower 
Mills,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

PERKINS,  Palfrey,  clergyman;  A.B.,  Harvard. 
1905:  S.T.B.,  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1909.  Ordained 
Unitarian  ministry,  1909;  pastor  1st  Parish.  Brigh- 
ton, Mass.,  since  1909.  Address:  18  Sutherland 
Rd.,  Brighton,  Boston. 

PERKINS,  Robert  Porhes,  banker:  b.  Milton, 
Mass.,  Aug.  9,  1865:  s.  Charles  Elliott  and  Edith 
(Forbes)  Perkins;  g.s.  on  paternal  side  of  James 
H.  Perkins,  on  maternal  side  of  Robert  Bennett 
Forbes;  prep.  edn.  St.  Mark's  Sch.,  Southboro, 
Mass.;  student  Harvard,  1885-9;  m.  2d,  Evelyn 
Gray,  of  Versailles.  Ky.,  July  3,  1911;  1  daughter, 
Elsie  Hooper.  With  banking  house  of  Lee,  Hig- 
ginson  &  Co.,  Boston,  1889-1900;  engaged  in  farm- 
ing near  Framingham,  Mass.,  1900-7;  mem.  firm  of 
Bond  &  Goodwin,  bankers  and  brokers,  Boston, 
New  York,  Chicago,  and  San  Francisco,  since  1907: 
dir.  Framingham  Trust  Co.,  Gauley  Coal  Land 
Assn.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  B.P.O. 
Elks  Clubs:  Somerset,  Exchange,  Country,  Boone 
and  Crockett.  Recreations:  fox  and  big  game  hunt- 
ing, golf,  polo,  tennis.  Home:  "Owl's  Nest,"  Fram- 
ingham. INIass.    OflSce:  301-307,  30  State  St.,  Boston. 

PERKINS,  Sarah  Annie,  teacher,  editor.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

PERKINS,  Sidney  Kingman,  clergyman;  b. 
Wevmouth,  Mass.,  Aug.  21.  1S54;  s.  Josiah  and 
Hannah  Avers  (Kingman)  Perkins;  descendant  on 
mother's  side  of  Henry  Kingman,  of  Weymouth, 
and  on  father's  side  of  Rev.  James  Keith,  first 
minister  of  Bridgewater,  also  descendant  of  Roger 
Conant,  first  gov.  Mass.  Bay  Colony;  grad.  North 


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High  Sch.,  Weymouth,  1872;  Adams  Acad.,  Quincy,  among  boys,    his  club   of   240   boys   being   nucleus 

Mass.,    1   vr.;   A.B.,   Amherst,    1S77;   grad.   Andover  of  local  Y.M.C.A.    Odd  Fellow;  Grange  (prominent 

Theol.  Sem.,  1880;  m.  Jennie  Totman  Shattuck,  of  worlier,   local  and  county).    Recreations:     garden- 

Andover,    Mass.,    July    22,    1880;    4    children,    lluth  ing.    Home:     190    Main   St.,   Wakefield,   Mass.     Of- 

Shattuck,   Jane  Holmes,   Charles   Kingman,   Iloger  lice:     l^oston   (ilobe,   Boston,  Mass. 

Conant.     Ordained    Congl.    ministry,    1880;    pastor  PERLEY,    Martin    V(aii)     B(iireii),     publisher, 

Sherburne    and    Westford,     Minn.,     1880-3,     Plain-  genealogist;    b.    Ip.swich,    Mass.,    Nov.    20,    1S35;    s. 

view,    1883-5,    W€st.    Ch.,    Portland,    Me.,    18sr.-!il,  silas    and    Klizabeth    (Perley)    Perley;    prep.    edn. 

Haverliill,  N.H.,   1891-3,   1st  Ch.,  West  Springfield,  Topsfleld    (Mass.)    Acad.;    A.B..    Dartmoutli,    1863, 

Mass.,    1893-9,    1st   Ch..    York     Me.,    1899-10,    Man-  A.M.,    1883;    m.    Lvdia   Maria  Pearson,    of   Albany. 

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FEBKINS,  Thomas  ITelsoii,  lawyer;  b.  Milton,  Carrie  Elizabeth  (deceased),  Edwin  Goethe  (de- 
Mass.,  ]S70:  s.  l<:dward  C.  and  Jane  S.  (Watson)  ceased).  Van  Herbert  (deceased),  Edith  Florence, 
Perkins;  A.B..  Harvard,  1891;  LL.B.,  1894;  admit-  Lotta  Ella.  Lived  on  farm  till  aO;  taught  school 
ted  to  bar,  1893;  m.  I>ouisa  C.  Adams,  of  T.,incoln,  at  various  times  (12  yrs.  in  all);  dry  goods  mcht. 
Mass.,  June  6,  1900;  3  children,  Elliott,  James  H.  10  yrs.;  commercial  traveler;  was  sub-editor 
2d,  Thomas  N.,  Jr.  In  practice  at  Boston  since  Ipswich  Chronicle;  editor  and  pub.  Ipswich  Inde- 
1894:  mem.  Ropes,  Gray,  Boyden  &  Perkins;  v. -p.  pendent  2  yrs.;  engaged  in  hotel  business,  Ports- 
Ry.  &  Light  Securities  Co.;  dir.  State  St.  Trust  Co.,  mouth,  1898-1902;  pub.  Salem,  Mass.,  since  1902. 
Puget  Sound  Internal.  Ry.  &  Power  Co.,  Walter  Trustee  Dartmouth  Theol.  Soc. ;  librarian  Ipswich 
Baker  &  Co.,  St.  Marv's  Mineral  Land  Co.,  Hough-  Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Odd  Fel- 
ton  County  (Mich.)  Electric  Light  Co.,  Hougliton  low;  mem.  I.O.G.T.  (sec).  Temple  of  Honor  (chief ), 
County  Traction  Co..  Ahmeek  Mining  Co.,  La  Knights  of  Malta  (bursar),  etc.  Conglist.  Author 
Salle  Copper  Co.,  Tacoma  (^Vash.)  Ry.  &  Power  and  Publisher:  Perley  Family  History  and  Geneal- 
Co. ;  trustee  Puget  Sound  Traction.  liight  &  Power  ogy,  1906:  A  Short  History  of  the  Salem  Village 
Co.,  Suffolk  Savings  Bank  for  Seamen  and  Others.  Witchcraft,  1911:  also  various  brochures,  articles, 
Mem.  bd.  mgrs.  Children's  Hosp.;  fellow,  Presi-  etc.,  relating  to  local  history.  Address:  28  Cabot 
dent  and  Fellows  of  Harvard  Coll.    Mem.  Am.  Bar    St.,   Salem,   Mass. 

Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  PERLEY,  Moses  Parmelee,  merchant;  b.  Enos- 
Clubs:  Somerset,  Exchange,  Harvard,  Nortolk  burg,  Vt.,  June  25,  1844;  s.  David  Mun-son  and 
Hunt  (Boston),  University,  Harvard  (New  York).  Laura  Ann  (Parmelee)  Perlev;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Recreations:  horseback  riding.  Home:  Westwood,  Enosburg;  m.  Ella  Martha  Stone,  of  East  Berk- 
Mass.    Office:  60  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass.*  shire,  Vt.,  Oct.  10,  1875;  2  children.  Belle  Katherine, 

PERKINS,  "Walter  Fayson,  lawyer;  b.  Kenne-  James  Kent.  Engaged  in  merchandising,  Enosburg' 
bunk,  Me.,  Aug.  6,  1858;  s.  Stephen  and  Mary  Jane  F^l^s,  since  1873;  mem.  M.  P.  Perley  &  Co.  (Enos- 
Perkins:  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Kennebunk,  Bow-  burg  Falls),  Perley  &  Seavens,  Cambridge:  pres. 
doin  Coll.,  Washington  U.  Law  Sch.,  St.  Louis;  m.  Dr.  J  B  Kendall  &  Co.  (proprs.  Kendall's  Spavin 
Eliot,  Me.,  Apr.  22,  1896,  Effle  B.  Littlefleld;  3  Cure);  dir.  and  treas.  Northern  Telephone  Co., 
children,  Pauline,  Elliot  P.,  Walter  S.  Has  prac-  Citizens  Telephone  Co.,  Central  Telephone  Co. 
ticed  at  Cornish,  Me.,  since  1884;  atty.  for  State  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1890-1,  Senate.  1895-6.  Re- 
of  Me.  in  York  Co.,  1891-5;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  publican.  Methodist.  Address:  Enosburg  Falls, 
1899-1901;    treas.    Cornish,    1908;    elk.    Balm-Elixir    Vt. 

Corpn.,  Cornish  Agrl.  Assn.  Republican.  Unita-  FERIiEY,  Sidney,  lawver,  historian:  b.  Boxford, 
rian.  Mason:  mem.  O.E.S.,  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.,  Theta  Mass.,  Mar.  6,  1858;  s.  Humphrey  and  Eunice  (Pea- 
Delta  Chi.  Recreations:  baseball  and  fall  hunting,  body)  Perley;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boxford;  LL.B.,  Bos- 
Address:  Cornish,  Me.  ton  U.,  1886;  m.  Harriet  Hood  Spofford,  of  George- 
town,  Mass.,   June   11,    1889.    Adjpitted  _to    Suffolk 

ssex 


1913-14;  prin.  ^Voodstock  (Conn.)  Acad,  since  1914.  ^^'^ass. 

Address:  Woodstock,  Conn.  PERRIN,  Bemadotte,  college  prof.;   b.   Goshen, 

■B-wy-Bvw-Krc'     iir-    jr J    T       „   •    t^^.    V,     T^-„,;^+^v,  Conn.,  Sept.  15,  1847;  s.  Lavalette  and  Anna  Eliza 

^/r^^^^^^i^"'    T^Vl^''^^  T^-'    P^Sln'^L?-    ^T!i?;^'  (Comstock)    Perrin:   A.B.,   Yale,   1869.   Ph.D.,    1873; 

Me.,   Alay    1,,    1864:    s    Dennis   btillman   and   Alice  ^^^^^       ^    Tubingen,    Leipzig    and    Berlin,    1876-9; 

Jane    (Bucknam)    Perkins;   ed.   grammar   and  high  (ll.d     Western  Reserve,  1893) ;  m.  Luella  Perrin. 

sch.,    Mechanic   Falls     m.    Josephine   L.   Burns,    of  }^f   T.ifqvettp     Tnd      Aue-     17     IRSI    (died    Tnlv    2<^ 

r\^f^^^    i\T^      T,,«,^    -loan       ■D„^^-ii^\^^r-    in  ^^,,T,or,ti,-,T.  oi    i^aiayeiie,    ina.,    Aug.    k,    i&6i    (aiea_juiy_/o. 


Oxford    Me     June    1890.     Publisher    in  connection    ^ggg)     ^   2d,  Susan  Lester,  of  Saratoga.  N.Y.,Nov: 
Ti9„Ii\?^o^^.\^!'±.^'':^}:^^^\'^'°Ll^^^^^  25..  1892.    Teaclier  Yale,   and  Hartford  High   Sch., 


Falls,  Me.  Am.  Philol.  Assn..  "1897.    (See  Who's  Who  in"  Amer- 

FERLEY,    Eug'ene    Horace;    b.    Ipswich,    Mass..  ica  for  list  of  books,  etc.)    Home:    463  Whitney  Av., 

May    18,    1861;    s.    Martin    Van    Buren    and    Lydia  New   Haven,    Cnnn.* 

Maria  (Pearson)  Perley;  ed.  common  schs.,  Glou-  FERRIIT,  Marshall  Iiiving-ston,  college  prof.;  b. 
cester.  Mass.;  m.  Susie  Isabel  Hood,  of  Topsfleld,  Welleslev  Hills  (then  Grantville),  Mass..  July  31, 
Mass.,  Jan.  17.  1882  (died  May  15,  1898);  m.  2d,  1855;  s.  Noah  and  Philenia  Winship  (Stone)  Per- 
Blise  Esther  Howe,  of  Boxford.  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  rin;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1874.  A.M.,  1876;  post-grad,  stu- 
1899:  7  children,  Ada  I.,  Albert  E.,  Helen  H.,  Reuben  dent.  Harvard,  1877-80;  in  German  univs..  1883-8; 
N.  (It.  U.S.A.),  Robert  R.,  Rachel  O..  Dorothy  D.  Gottingen  U.,  instr.,  1885-8,  Ph.D.,  1889;  m.  Mary 
Organizer,  and  for  14  yrs.  mgr.  Globe  Savings  Josephine  Williams,  of  Walpole,  N.H.,  Feb.  23, 
Fund  &  Loan  Assn.  (a  system  of  banking  for  large  1889  (died  1890).  Sec.  U.S.  Fishery  Bxpdn.  on  Pa- 
bodies  of  employes  which  has  been  widely  copied  cific  Coast  and  among  McLeod  Indians  (Cal.),  1874; 
over  the  country);  organizer,  1913,  and  mgr.  and  teacher.  Stone's  Sch.,  Boston,  1S80-3;  secretary 
dir.  Wakefield  Coal  Supply  Co.,  banding  a  large  sch.  bd.,  Wellesley,  Mass.,  1881-3;  lektor  Gottingen 
proportion  of  the  townspeople  Into  a  business  U.,  1885-8;  instr.,  1888-9,  asst.  prof.,  1889-91,  prof, 
corpn.;  formerly  active  in  co-operative  bank  work;  Germanic  langs.,  1891 — ,  also  of  Sanskrit,  1910 — , 
connected  with  Boston  Globe  33  yrs.,  and  has  been  Boston  U.  Supt.  pub.  schs.,  Wellesley,  Mass.,  1893- 
for  many  yrs.  in  charge  of  proof  dept.  Progressive  1909;  lecturer  upon  ednl.  topics.  Trustee  Wellesley 
Republican.  Episcopalian  (vestryman);  licensed  Free  Library,  1898 — .  Methodist.  Republican, 
lay  reader,  and  twice  in  charge  of  parish;  supt.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  societies,  books, 
Sunday    School;    active    worker    in    Y.M.C.A.    and  etc.)    Home:    Wellesley  Hills.  Mass.* 


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845 


FEBBIN,  'Willard  Taylor,  clergyman;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  June  2,  185U;  s.  Noah  and  P'nilenia 
Winship  (Stone)  Perrin:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1870;  S.T. 
B..  Boston  U.,  1874.  Ph.D.,  1898;  m.  Lucy  Ellen 
Denton,  of  Newton,  Mass.,  Apr.  12.  1876.  Ordained 
M.E.  ministi'v,  1874;  pastor  in  Mass.  at  Allston, 
1874-5,  Wilbraham,  1876-8,  Springfield,  1879-81, 
Charlestown,  18S2-4,  Worcester,  1885-7,  Lowell, 
1888-90,  South  Boston,  1892-6,  First  Ch.,  Boston, 
1897-8,  Dorchester,  1899;  presiding  elder  Boston 
Dist.,  1900-4;  pastor  Bromfield  St.  Ch.,  Boston, 
1905,  Melrose,  Mass.,  1906-9.  Mem.  Gen.  Conf., 
1900,  4th  Ecumenical  Meth.  Conf.,  1911;  trustee 
Boston  U. ;  pres.  N.E.  Deaconess'  Assn.;  dir.  N.B. 
Sabbath  Protective  League,  Lord's  Day  League  of 
N.E.;  trustee  N.E.  Conf.  M.E.  Ch.  Spent  winter  of 
1913-14  in  Germanv.  Home:  2  Bradford  Court, 
Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Office;  112  Water  St.,  Bos- 
ton.* 

FEBBINS,  John,  Jr.,  judge;  b.  Birmingham, 
Eng..  Nov.  19,  1862;  s.  John  and  Lucy  (Goodman) 
Perrins;  brought  to  America.  1871;  grad.  Roxbury 
High  Sch..  Boston;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch., 
1885;  m.  Susan  H.  Drollett,  of  Boston,  Nov.  26, 
1896.  Began  practice,  Boston,  1886;  judge  Munici- 
pal Ct.,  West  Roxbury,  Dist.,  City  of  Boston,  since 
Jan.,  1905.  Mem.  Troop  D,  1st  Squad  of  Cav., 
M.V.M.,  20  yrs.;  pvt.,  corporal,  sei-gt..  1st  sergt.,  2d 
It.,  1st  It.,  capt.;  on  staff  of  gov.  3  yrs.;  apptd. 
asst.  insp.-gen.  with  rank  of  It. -col. ;  retired  as 
It.-col..  Jan..  1906.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Bos- 
ton. Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason.  Recreations: 
motoring.  Home:  87  Sedgwick  St.,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass.    Office:    43  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

FEBBY,  AllDion  Atwood,  lawyer,  banker;  b.  Stan- 
dish,  :\Ie.,  Jan.  26.  1851:  s.  Rev.  John  Curtis  and 
Marv  Elizabeth  (Baston)  Perrv;  ed.  Monmouth 
CMe.')  Acad.;  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law;  m.  Mary 
Ellen  Brooks,  of  Somerville,  Mass.,  Dec.  31.  1874; 
m.  2d,  Virginia  Blair  Means,  of  Steubenville,  O., 
Apr.  11.  1907.  Began  practice  in  Somerville:  pres. 
Somerville  Savings  Banlc  since  1891;  dir.  Somer- 
ville Nat.  Bank  and  Somerville  Trust  Co.  since 
their  organization;  mem.  Somerville  Sch.  Bd.,  1876, 
82,  96.  97,  98  (pres.,  1896-8);  mem.  Common  Coun- 
cil. 1881,  1882  (pres.,  1882),  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1883, 
1884;  pres.  Water  Bd.,  1891.  92;  mayor  of  Somer- 
ville, 1896,  97,  98.  Trustee  Pryeburg  (Me.)  Acad., 
Somerville  Home  for  the  Aged;  v.-p.  Somerville 
Federation  for  Social  Service.  Mem.  Middlesex 
County  Bar  Assn.;  v.-p.  and  mem.  exec.  com.  Anti- 
Imperialist  League;  pres.  Somerville  Playgrounds 
Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Appalachian 
Mountain  (ex-pres.),  Somerville  Sons  of  Me.  (ex- 
pres.),  Twentieth  Century,  Hillside.  Recreations: 
mountain  climbing,  fishing,  shooting.  Home:  23 
INIaple  Av.    Office:    23  Maple  Av.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

FEBBV,  Arthur,  banker;  b.  Westerly,  R.I.,  Mar. 
31,  1857;  s.  Charles  and  Temperance  (Foster) 
Perrv;  descended  from  Edward  Perry,  Sandwich, 
Mass.,  about  1650  (prominent  mem.  Soc.  of 
Friends)  and  on  mother's  side  from  John  How- 
land,  of  the  Mavflower;  grad.  Westerly  High  Sch., 
Westerlv,  R.I.,  1875;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad., 
1876;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1880;  m.  Jan.  19,  1882,  Emma 
A  Foster,  of  "Vv^esterly;  children,  Arthur,  Jr., 
Henrv  Hains.  Priscilla.  Asst.  cashier  Washington 
Nat.  Bank.  Westerly,  1881-91;  mgr.  bond  dept. 
Thomson-Houston  Electric  Co.,  Boston,  1891-2; 
mgr.  bond  dept.  Gen.  Electric  Co.,  Boston,  1892-3; 
v.-p.  and  gen.  mgr.  United  Electric  Securities  Co., 
1894-8;  sr.  mem.  banking  firm  of  Perry,  Coffin  & 
Burr  since  1898:  trustee  Washington  Tru.'^t  Co., 
Westerlv.  R.T.  Mem.  Prudential  Com.  A.B.C.F.M. 
Trustee"  Northfield  Schs.,  Bast  Northfield,  Mass. 
Mem.  Soc.  of  Friends.  Clubs:  Union,  Exchange, 
Brae  Burn.  Home:  10  Marlborough  St.  Office:  60 
State  St.,   Boston. 

FEBBY,  Arthur  Uncoln,  lawyer;  b.  Gardiner, 
Me.,  Mar.  10,  1851;  s.  Lincoln  and  Mary  Langdon 
(Reed)  Perrv;  grad.  Gardiner  High  Sch.,  1869; 
A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll..  1874.  A.M.,  1877;  read  law  in 
office  of  Hon.  Artemas  Libbey,  of  Augusta,  and 
was  admitted  to  bar,  1875;  to  U.S.  Circuit  Ct.  bar, 
1911;  unmarried.  Engaged  in  practice  at  Gardiner 
since  1875;  mem.  Common  Council,  1883-84,  Bd. 
of  Aldermen,  1889-90  (pres.  of  each  bd.) ;  city  solici- 


tor,   1889-90,    1891.     Republican.     Conglist.     Office: 
328   Water    St.,    Gardiner,    Me. 

FEBBY,  Arthur  Pedro,  M.D. ;  b.  Portland,  Me., 
Apr.  5,  185.8;  s.  Charles  and  Sarah  (McKenney) 
Perry;  ed.  McGill  U.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch..  1886:  m.  Marv  H.  Cumings,  of 
Boston,  June  15,  1892;  children,  Roger  A.,  Mary 
Louise.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1885;  dermatolo- 
gist to  Boston  City,  and  Mt.  Sinai  hosps.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Norfolk  Dist.  Med.  Soc. 
Clubs:  Clinical,  Economic.  Recreations:  cabinet 
making,  outdoor  sports.  Home:  16  Revere  St., 
Jamaica  Plain.     Office:     419    Boylston   St.,   Boston. 

FEBBY,  Bliss,  college  prof.,  author;  b.  Wil- 
liamstown,  Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1860;  s.  Arthur  Latham 
and  Mary  (Smedley)  Perry;  A.B.,  Williams,  1881, 
A.M.,  1883;  at  univs.  of  Berlin  and  Strassburg; 
(hon.  A.M.,  Princeton,  1896;  L.H.D.,  Princeton, 
1900,  Williams,  1902,  U.  of  Vt.,  1912;  Litt.D.,  Bow- 
doin, 1904;  LL.D.,  Wake  Forest,  1906);  m.  Annie 
L.  Bliss,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1888.  Prof.  Eng- 
lish, Williams,  1886-93,  Princeton,  1893-1900;  edi- 
tor Atlantic  Monthly,  1899-1909;  prof.  English  lit.. 
Harvard,  1907 — .  Harvard  lecturer  at  U.  of  Paris, 
1909-10.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Letters,  Mass. 
Hist.  Soc.  Trustee  Williams  Coll.  Editor:  Se- 
lections from  Burke;  Scott's  Woodstock  and  Ivan- 
hoe,  and  Little  Masterpieces  (18  vols.);  gen.  editor 
Cambridge  editions  of  the  Poets,  1905-1909.  (See 
WIio's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books.)  Home: 
5   Clement   Circle,   Cambridge,  Mass.* 

FISBBY,  Charles,  banker;  b.  Westerly,  R.I.,  Mar. 
3,  1851;  s.  Charles  and  Temperance  (Foster)  Perry; 
ed.  high  sch.,  Westerly,  Friends'  Sch.,  Providence, 
R.I.;  m.  Westerly,  Jan.  19,  1875,  Clara  V.  Foster; 
children,  Arthur  L.,  Thomas,  Harvey  C,  Clara 
Elizabeth,  Phebe  F.  Asst.  cashier,  Washington 
Nat.  Bank,  Westerly,  1872-81,  cashier,  1881-1904; 
v.-p.  Washington  Trust  Co.,  1904-6,  pres.  since 
1906;  a  dir.  Puritan  Life  Ins.  Co.  (Providence). 
Pres.  Memorial  and  Library  Assn.  of  Westerly 
since  1893.  Trustee  Northfield  (Mass.)  Schools, 
and  Wheeler  School  and  Library,  North  Stoning- 
ton.  Conn.  Republican.  Mem.  Soc.  of  Friends. 
Clubs:  Colonial  (.Westerly),  Turks  Head  (Provi- 
dence).   Address:    Westerly,  R.I. 

F£BBY,  Charles  C,  banker;  b.  Southport,  Conn., 
Apr.  2,  1841;  s.  Austin  and  Emily  (Milna)  Perry; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Southport  and  Greenfarms  Acad., 
Westport,  Conn.;  widower.  Engaged  in  retail  dry 
goods  business  5  yrs.;  later  in  banking  and  ins.. 
New  York,  and  in  dry  goods  business,  Danbury, 
Conn.;  became  elk.,  1868,  and  has  been  treas.  from 
1882,  Southport  Savings  Bank;  retired  Jan.  1, 
1911.  Republican.  Odd  Fellow.  Address;  Southport, 
Conn. 

FEBBY,  Edith  Sean  Weir,  miniature  painter. 
(See  vol.   1909.) 

FEBBY,  Edward  Baxter,  concert  pianist;  b. 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  Feb.  14,  1855;  s.  Baxter  E.  and 
Charlotte  (Hough)  Perry;  descendant  of  Col. 
David  Hough  who  fought  in  the  Revolutionary 
War,  and  mem.  of  Congress,  1799-1803;  studied 
in  Boston  till  20  yrs.  of  age,  after  that  in  Ger- 
many; piano  under  Theodore  Kullak,  Mme.  Clara 
Schuman,  and  Franz  Liszt;  spl.  course  at  U.  of 
Berlin,  and  Polytechnic  Inst.,  Stuttgart,  1875-8. 
and  1883-5  (non-grad.);  m.  Netta  A.  Hopkins,  of 
Peoria,  111.,  June  21,  1882;  no  children.  Lost  sight 
by  accident  while  playing  with  a  knife  at  2  yrs. 
of  age;  prof,  of  music,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1881-3;  has 
given  over  3,000  piano  recitals  and  has  appeared 
in  every  state  of  U.S.  except  Utah  and  Ida.;  origi- 
nator of  the  lecture-recital  method  and  has  given 
over  3,100  lecture-recitals.  Decorated,  Paris,  1898, 
Chevalier  de  Melusine.  Author:  Descriptive 
Analyses  of  Piano  Works,  1904;  Stories  of  Stan- 
dard Teaching  Pieces,  1908.  Contbr.  several  hun- 
dred articles  for  musical  mags.,  principally  the 
fitude,  Phila.  Recreations:  driving,  boating,  read- 
ing Home:  (summer)  Camden,  Me.  Office:  2B 
Park    St.,   Boston,    Mass. 

FEBBY,  Prank  Chester,  artist;  b.  Swansea, 
Mass.,  Aug.  26,  1859;  s.  John  and  Abby  Esther 
(Peckham)  Perry:  studied  art  at  Evening  Draw- 
ing Sch.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  and  under  I.  M.  Gaug- 


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enigl  and  J.  J.  Enneking,  Boston;  spent  winter  of 
1905-6  in  Paris;  m.  New  London,  Conn.,  1901, 
Caroline  Marv  Bolton;  2  children,  Kobert  Bolton, 
b.  Mar.  10,  1912,  Malcolm  Bolton,  Aug.  26,  1914. 
Took  a  trip  of  5  mos.  in  lishing  schooner,  1S77,  to 
study  the  ocean  and  make  marine  views,  so  con- 
tinuing until  1S90  when  had  boat  of  his  own  and 
cruised  each  summer  along  coast  of  N.E. ;  sketch 
artist,  Boston,  Globe.  lS9S-iaOO;  settled  in  Avon- 
dale,  R.I.,  1903;  studied  in  Pans,  1908-9;  opened 
studio  in  Xew  York,  1912;  removed  to  Thompson, 
Conn.,  1913.  Prin.  works:  "A  Fair  Wind"  (marine); 
"Outward  Bound"  (marine);  "November  Day" 
(landscape).  Has  exhibited  at  Boston,  New  York, 
Providence  and  Savannah,  Ga.  Studio:  119  E.  23d 
St.,  New  York. 

FEBBY,  Prederick  Iiord,  lawyer;  b.  Manches- 
ter, Conn.,  :Mur.  14,  1S71;  s.  Edwin  N.  and  Fedora 
E.  (Lord)  Perry;  descendant  on  maternal  side  of 
Thomas  Lord,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  Rev.  Peter 
Bulklev,  of  Concord,  Mass.;  prep.  edn.  Bacon  Acad, 
(high  "sch.);  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1897.  M.L., 
1909;  m.  Annie  Newton,  of  New  Haven,  Conn., 
Oct.  22,  1902;  2  children,  Lois  Newton,  Rachel 
Esther.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1897,  and  since 
engaged  in  gen.  practice  at  New  Haven;  asso- 
ciated in  practice  with  Ex-Judge  A.  McC.Mathew- 
son;  dii-.  Coe  and  Coleman  Co.;  dir.  and  treas. 
Indian  Neck  Land  Co.;  has  served  as  elk.  Bd.  of 
Selectmen,  New  Haven;  sec.  Bd.  of  Chanties  and 
Correction;  sec.  Conn.  Shell  Fish  Commn. ;  pres. 
Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1910-13;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1915-16  (finance  com.).  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn..  Conn. 
State  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason 
(32°  K  T.).  Clubs:  Graduates',  New  Haven  Coun- 
trv, 'Knights  Templar,  Young  Men's  Republican. 
Recreations:  golf.  Home:  128  Dwight  St.:  (sum- 
mer) Orange,  Conn.  Oflflce:  185  Church  St.,  and 
Rooms  721,  723  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

FEBBY,  Gardner,  lawyer;  b.  Newark,  N.J., 
Feb  l.'i  1867;  s.  Nehemiah,  Jr.,  and  Emily  Stim- 
son  (Gardner)  Perry;  prep.  edn.  Nobles  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton; A.B.,  Harvard,  1889;  abroad  18  mos.,  studied 
in  univs.  of  Leipzig  and  Munich;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
U.  Law  Sch.,  1893;  m.  Laura  Pell  Bangs,  of  Bos- 
ton, Jan.  6,  1896;  4  children,  Gardner,  Jr.,  George 
Bangs.  Parker  D..  Richard.  Practiced  in  Boston 
since  IS 93;  mem.  firm  of  Warren,  Perry  &  Codman 
until  1912,  since  mem.  Warren  &  Perry.  Clubs: 
Somerset.  Dedham,  Dedham  Country  and  Polo, 
Harvard  Varsitv,  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York). 
Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  Dedham, 
Mass.    Office:    262  ^Vashi^gton  St.,  Boston. 

FEBBY,  Henry  Joseph,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Han- 
over, xMass.,  Jan.  28,  1S71;  s.  Edward  Albert  and 
Marv  Alice  (Bullard)  Perry;  descendant  of  John 
Perry  who  came  to  America  in  1632,  one  of  the 
earliest  settlers  in  Roxbury,  Mass.;  grad.  Clinton 
Liberal  Inst.,  Ft.  Plain,  N.Y.,  1888;  A.B.,  Tufts 
Coll.,  1892;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1896;  m. 
"Winifred  Viola  Freeman,  of  Newark,  N.Y.,  Sept.  8, 
1906;  children,  Henry  Joseph,  Jr.,  Rosamond,  Free- 
man. Practiced  in  Boston  since  1898;  asst.  in 
bacteriologv.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  since  1899;  prof, 
bacteriology,  Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacy,  since  1906; 
surgeon  to  dept.  of  genito-urinary  diseases  Bos- 
ton Dispensary,  since  1901;  surgeon  to  genito- 
urinary dept.  Mt.  Sinai  Hosp.  since  1906,  and  now 
pres.  of  staff  of  the  hosp.;  med.  Insp.  schs.  City 
of  Boston  since  1899.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc  ,  Am.  Urol.  Assn.  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Sciences, 
Boston  Bacterid.  Club,  Am.  Ornithologists'  Union, 
Boston  Philatelic  Soc.  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Progres- 
sive Republican.  Universalist.  Club:  Boston  City. 
Recreations:  collecting  postage  stamps  and  coins. 
Address:  636  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

FEBBY,  Henry  Thomas,  missionary.  (See  vol. 
1909,  addenda.) 

FEBBY,  James  De  Wolf,  Jr.,  bishop;  b.  German- 
town.  Pa.,  Oct.  3,  1871;  s.  James  De  Wolf  and 
Elisabeth  Russell  (Tyson)  Perry;  grad.  German- 
town  Acad.,  1887;  A.B.,  U.  of  Pa.,  1891;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1892;  B.D.,  Episcopal.  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1895:  (S.T.D.,  U.  of  Pa.,  1911;  D.D.,  Brown 
U.,  1912):  m.  Edith  Dean  Weir,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,   Jan.    2,   1908;    3    children,   James   De   Wolf, 


3d,  Beatrice  Weir,  John  Weir.  Deacon,  1895,  priest, 
1896,  P.E.  Ch. ;  asst.  minister  Christ  Ch.,  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  1895-7;  rector  Christ  Ch.,  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass.,  1897-04.  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1904-11;  consecrated  bishop  of  R.I.,  Jan.  6, 
1911.  Chaplain  6th  Mass.  Inf.,  1898-04.  Pres. 
trustees  St.  George's  Sch.  (Newport,  R.I.),  St. 
Andrew's  Industrial  Sch.,  Barrington,  R.I.  Mem. 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Clubs:  Graduates'  (New  Ha- 
ven), Agawam  Hunt,  Art  (Providence).  Address: 
Bishop's   House,    Providence,    R.I.* 

FEBBY,  John  Hoyt,  lawyer;  b.  Southport,  Conn., 
July  26,  1848;  s.  Oliver  H.  and  Harriet  E.  (Hoyt) 
Perry;  prep.  edn.  Olmstead's  Acad.,  Wilton,  Conn.; 
A.B.,  Yale,  1870,  M.A.,  1873;  LL.B.,  Columbia  Coll. 
Law  Sch..  1872;  m.  Southport,  Conn.,  Sept.  23, 
1874,  Virginia  Bulkley;  5  children,  George  Bulkley. 
John  Walter.  Richard  Andrews.  Virginia  Bulkley, 
Hoyt  Ogden.  Began  practice  at  Norwalk,  1872; 
removed  to  Bridgeport,  18S7;  retired  from  active 
practice  since  1902;  pres.  Southport  Savings  Bank; 
dir.  Southport  Trust  Co.  Judge  Fairfield  Co.  Court 
of  Common  Pleas,  1889-93;  speaker  Conn.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1889;  v.-p.  Conn.  Constl.  Conv.,  1902;  pres. 
Pequot  Library  Assn.;  trustee  Hartford  Sem.  Foun- 
dation. Mem.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  S.A.R.  Republi- 
can. Conglist.  Clubs:  Yale  (Nev.'  York),  Uni- 
versity (Bridgeport),  Graduates'  (New  Haven), 
Metabetchouan  Fish  and  Game  Club.  Recreations: 
fishing,  golf,  horseback  riding.  Address:  South- 
port,    Conn. 

FEBBY,  Joseph  Franklin,  M.T>.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

FEBBY,  Joseph  Hartshorn,  teacher;  b.  Dudley, 
Mass.,  Mar.  25.  1858:  s.  Charles  H.  and  Martha  R. 
(Kingsbury)  Perry;  grad.  Worcester  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.,  1877;  A.B..  Amherst,  1882;  m.  Worcester.  Apr. 
27.  1886,  Maria  Phillips;  children,  Joseph  H.,  Jr., 
Lydia  P.  Teacher,  chemistry  and  geology,  high 
sch.,  "U'orcester,  1882-14;  teacher  High  Sch.  of 
Commerce  since  1914;  asst.  geologist,  U.S.  Geol. 
Survey.  1888-02;  chem.  and  geol.  expert  in  numer- 
ous law  cases.  Fellow  Geol.  Soc.  America;  mem. 
Am.  Chem.  Soc.  Soc  Chem.  Industry,  Alpha  Delta 
Phi  (Amherst  Chapter).  Contbr.  to  scientific  pubis. 
Recreations:  gardening,  horticulture.  Address: 
276    Highland   St.,   Worcester,   Mass. 

FEBBY,  Josiah,  mfr.;  Mar.  14,  1832-Jan.  25, 
1910.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

FEBBY,  Lawrence  Swift,  lawyer;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  Feb.  21,  1883;  s.  Eben  S.  and  Lydia 
K.  (Davis)  Perry;  ed.  New  Bedford  High  Sch.; 
LL.B.,  U.  of  Me.  Law  Sch.,  1907;  m.  Ruth  M. 
Hammond,  of  Bangor,  Me.,  June  27.  1909;  1  daugh- 
ter, Virginia.  Practiced  in  New  Bedford  since  Sept., 
1907;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909,  10,  12.  13. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Recreations:  tennis,  mo- 
toring. Home:  88  Campbell  St.  Office:  87  William 
St.,   New  Bedford,   Mass. 

FEBBY,  Iiewis,  educator;  b.  Williamstown, 
Mass.,  Jan.  3,  1S77;  s.  Prof.  Arthur  Latham  and 
Marv  Brown  (Smedley)  Perry;  father's  family 
settled  in  N.H.  early  in  17th  century;  mother's 
family  among  first  settlers  of  Williamstown, 
Mass.;  grad.  Lawrenceville  (N.J.)  Sch.,  1894;  A.B.. 
Williams,  1898;  A.M.,  Princeton,  1899;  m.  Nov. 
11,  1911,  Margaret  Laurie  Hubbell,  of  New  York. 
Teacher  in  Princeton  Prep.  Sch.  and  at  Lawrence- 
ville until  1901:  at  Williams  Coll.,  1901-14,  prof. 
English  lit.,  1911-14;  prin.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad, 
since  1914.  Mem.  N.H.  Hist.  Soc,  Alpha  Delta 
Phi.  Author:  Marlowe's  Dr.  Faustus,  1908.  Ad- 
dress:    Front    St.,    Exeter,   N.H.* 

FEBBY,  Iiilla  Cabot,  painter,  author;  b.  Boston; 
d.  Samuel  and  Hannah  Lowell  (Jackson)  Cabot; 
general  edn.  in  Boston:  studied  painting  in  Bos- 
ton and  in  Paris  at  Julien's  and  Colorossi's  studios 
in  1887  and  later;  m.  Thomas  Sergeant  Perry,  Apr. 
9,  1874.  Painter  since  leaving  art  schools;  first 
pictures  exhibited  at  Paris  Salon,  1889;  repre- 
sented in  Mus.  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  by  oil  paint- 
ing, "The  Young  Cellist."  Awarded  silver  medal, 
Mass.  Mechanics'  Assn.,  1892;  bronze  medal,  St. 
Louis  Expn.,  1904.  Sec.  Guild  of  Boston  Artists. 
Home:  312  Marlboro  St.  Studio:  Fenway  Studios, 
Ipswich  St.,  Boston.* 


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FERRY,  Marsden  Jasael,  financier;  b.  Rehoboth,  ton,  Mass.,  since  Jan.   1,   1907.    Mem    Theta  Delta 

Mass.,   Nov.   2,    1S50;    s.   Horatio   Nelson   and   Mai-  Chi.     Clubs:     Congregational,    Monday     (Boston) 

Vina  (Wilson)  Perry;  ed.  dist.  sclis.  and  pvtly.;  m.  Newton,     Monday,     Tuesday     (Newton)       Trustee 

Marian   Lincoln;    1    son,    Marsden   Jasael,   Jr.    Re-  Poultney  (Vt.)   Acad.;  corp.  mem    A  B  (J  P  M  ■  dir 

moved   to  Providence,    1S71;   became   dir.    Bank   of  Mass.  Home  Mission  Soc.    Contbr    to  Monday  Club 

America,   now   Union   Trust   Co.,    1S81,   now   chmn.  Sermons,  la.st  9  voLs.    Home:    Newton    Mass  • 

bd.  latter;   also  chmn.   bd.   Electric  Bond  &  Share  PERSONS      Tretif^rirV     "Pn^^ai      /.i J,.o-,rrv,„^.     k 

Co.,    Norfolk    Southern    R.R     Co..    John    L.    Roper  Sandisf °?^'Mass!''l^.b     2    °     -'     ^l^?:-^>''"^"-   >• 


Hollow    Country.    Country    Club    of    Westchester    ocrat.     Recreations:      walk  Ag.     CubT  Graduates' 
County.      Owner    of    large    collection    of    Shakes-    (New  Haven).    Address:  Mt.  Carmel,  Conn 
peareana.    Home:    52  Power  St.,  Providence;  (sum-        _,-,_.-.-.„„    „„  .  »-<jnii. 


mer)    "Bleak  House."  Newport,  R.I.    Office:'  Union  PERSONS,  Warren  MUton,  college  prof.;  moved 

Trust  Co.,  Providence,  R.I.*  to  Colorado   Springs,   Colo.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

PERRY,  Ralph  Barton,  college  prof.;   b.   Poult-  ,   ^^^T^AR,    Charles   E.,    mfr.'s   agent;    b.    Paw- 

ney,    Vt.,    Julv    3,    1876;    s.    George    Adelbert    and  tucket,   IMass.    (now   R.I.),  Dec.    19,    1850;   s.   Jacob 

Susannah  Chase   (Barton)    Perrv;   A.B.,  Princeton,  S.    and    Abby    Dean    (Hopkins)    Pervear;    ed.    pub. 

1896;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1897,  Ph.D^,  1899;  m.  London,  ^chs.   and   commercial   coll..   Providence;    m.   Wor- 

Rachel  Berenson.  Aug.  15,  1905.    Instr.  philosophv,  tester,    Mass.,    Oct.    19,    1876,   Nellie   L.    Gilbert;    3 

Williams     Coll.,     1899-1900,     Smith    Coll.,     1900-2;  ^"liLdren-     Ethel    Stevens,    Charles    Emmons,     Jr.. 

'instr.  philosophy,  1902-5.  asst.  prof.,  1905-13,  prof.,  gilbert    Goddard.      Bookkeeper,     Fairbrother    and 

1913 — ,  Harvard  U.     (See  Who's  Who  in  America  Fales,    leather    mfrs.,    1868-76;    entered    office    of 

for  list  of  books.)    Address:    138  Irving  St.,  Cam-  Pawtucket  Hair  Cloth  Co.,  1878;  1891  to  1908,  agt. 

bridge.  Mass.*  and    gen.    mgr.    Am.    Hair    Cloth    Co.,    successors; 

PERRY,  Samuel  S.,  lawyer;  b.  Manchester,  N.H..  ^^voX^nc^^C^%l'^3,^.''-T^l'^^^rll^ll^^^^     ^'''^*^^ 

Sept.    25.    1859;    s.    Alfred   French   and    Harriet    G  ^a^Zlct^^  v^?^    ^.nv^nfh^r   Hn=?^.l=''f'^?^    ^^-^^^^ 

(Gage)   Perry;' descendant  of  ancestors  who  came  Progrfss^^Rep^bSn     C^^^^ 

to  Sandwich,  Mass..  from  England.  1630;  A.B..  7,;pifit  r  t  -"^P^^^^^^"-  Conglist.  Address.  Paw- 
Dartmouth,   18S0;   studied  law  in  office   of   Strong  '■"'-"■^'•'   -^•^• 

&  Cadwalader,  New  York,  to  June,  1884;  m.  Sarah  PETERS,  Andrew  James,  assistant  secretary  of 
Marion  Higgins,  of  New  York,  Oct.  24.  1908.  Ad-  Treasury;  b.  Jamaica  Plain.  Mass.,  Apr.  3,  1872; 
mitted  to  N.Y.  bar,  1884;  engaged  in  practice,  N.Y.  s.  Andrew  James  and  Mary  Richards  (Whitney) 
City,  1884-08:  with  Am.  Surety  Co.,  New  York,  as  Peters:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895,  LL.B.,  1898:  m.  Martha 
attv.  and  counsel,  1891-08;  v.-p.  Mass.  Bonding  R-  Phillips,  of  Boston,  June  23,  1910.  Mem.  Mass. 
&  Ins.  Co.,  Boston,  since  1908,  also  attv.  and  coun-  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1902,  Senate,  1904-5;  mem.  60th,  61st, 
sel.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  New  York.  N.H.  Soc.  62d  and  63d  Congresses  (1907-15),  11th  Mass. 
City  of  N.Y.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Alpha  Dist.;  asst.  sec.  of  the  Treasury  since  1915.  Demo- 
Delta  Phi  Fraternitv.  Clubs:  Alpha  Delta  Phi  crat.  Episcopalian.  Home:  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 
(New  York),  Campfire  Club  of  America  (New  Office:  Treasury  Dept.,  Washington,  D.C.* 
York).  Dartmouth  (Boston).  Recreations:  golf,  PETERS,  Austin,  veterinarian.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
hunting,  fishing.  Home:  14  Lyndhurst  St.,  Dor-  ■D-PTix^'Da  ■vA-^r.-^A  -n-,,^-^  ^i„iv,„  ^^^i„^^^.  k 
rhe^ter  offipp-  81  9tatp  St  P.odtnn  PETERS,  Edward  Dyer,  mining  engineer;  b. 
chestei.    umce.     si   btate  bt.,  ±ioston.  Dorchester,   Mass.,  June  1,   1849:  s.  Henrv  Hunter 

FERRY,  Stephen  C,  lawyer;   Oct.   11,   lS58-Dec.  and    Susan    Barker    (Thaxter)    Peters;    grad.    Sch. 

15,   1914.     (See  vol.   1909.)  of  Mines,  Freiberg,  1869  (D.  Engring.,  1914);  M.D.. 

PERRY,  Thomas  Sergeant,  author;  b.  Newport,  Harvard,  1877;  m.  Anna  Quincy,  d.  late  Benjamin 

R.I.,     Jan.     23,     1845;     s.    Christopher    Grant    and  Gushing,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Sept.  28,  1881.    Ter- 

Frances    (Sergeant)    Perry:    A.B.,    Harvard,    1866,  ritorial    assayer    of    Colo.,    1872;    lecturer.    1903-4, 

A.M..  1869;  m.  Lilla  Cabot,  Apr.  9,  1874.    Mem.  Nat.  prof,  metallurgy  since  1904,  Harvard.    Fellow  A.A. 

Inst.  Arts  and  Letters,  A.A.A.S.     (See  Who's  Who  A.S.;    mem.   Am.    Inst.    Mining   Engrs.     Clubs:     St. 

in  America  for  list  of  books.)    Home:  312  Marlboro  Botolph,  Harvard.    Author:    Modern  Copper  Smelt- 

St     Boston.*  ing   (15  edits.),  1887;  Principles  of  Copper  Smelt- 

PERSON,  Harlow  Stafford,  educator;  b.   Repub-  i"^-    l^^"^:    also    many    tech.    and    scientific    mono- 

lican   Citv, 'Neb.,    Feb.    16,    1875:    s.   Rollin   Harlow  p^P'V^-    Recreations:  motoring.    Address.  Dorches- 

and  Ida  (Madden)  Person;  Ph.B.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1899,  ^^^'  Mass. 

A.jM.,  1901,  Ph.D.,  1902;  m.  Mary  Trowbridge  Car-  PETERS,  John  Andrew,  congressman;  b.  Ells- 
son,  of  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Oct.  29,  1902.  Instr.  in  worth.  Me.,  Aug.  13,  1864;  s.  William  B.  and  Martha 
commerce  and  industrv,  1902-4,  sec.  and  asst.  Elizabeth  (Chute)  Peters;  A.B.,  with  honors.  Bow- 
prof.,  1904-8,  dir.  and  prof.,  1908 — ,  Amos  Tuck  doin,  1S85  (Phi  Beta  Kappa).  A.M..  1888;  m.  Mary 
Sch.  of  Administration  and  Finance  (Dartmouth).  Frances  Cushman,  of  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Nov.  20, 
Mem.  Am.  Economic  Assn.,  Am.  Polit.  Science  1889.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1887;  practiced,  Ells- 
Assn.,  Internat.  Soc.  for  Development  of  Commer-  worth;  mem.  law  firm  of  Peters  &  Knowlton.  Judge 
cial  Edn.,  Nat.  Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Industrial  Municipal  Ct.,  Ellsworth,  1896-1908  (declined  re- 
Edn.,  Am.  Soc.  for  Promoting  Efficiency,  Soc.  for  appointment);  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909,  11,  13 
Promotion  of  Science  of  Management.  Clubs:  (speaker  1913);  elected,  Sept.,  1913.  to  63d  Con- 
Graduate  (Hanover,  N.H.).  Quadrangle  (U.  of  gress  (1913-15),  to  fill  vacancy,  3d  Me.  Dist.  Re- 
Mich.).  Author:  Industrial  Education,  1907.  Home:  publican.  Pres.  Union  Trust  Co.  (Ellsworth),  Ells- 
Hanover,   N.H.*  worth  Foundry  &  Machine  Works,  Ellsworth  Hard- 

PERSON.    Hiram   Grant,    clergyman;    b.    Batch-  wood  .Co.-    dir.    Merrill    Trust    Co.    (Bangor.   Me.). 

ellerville,  N.Y..  Sept.  17,  1866;  s.  Hiram  and  Emily  Conglist.    Home:    Ellsworth,  Me.» 

J.  (Noves)  Person:  A.B..  Williams  Coll..  1891;  stu-  PETERS,    John    Matthews;    b.    Syracuse,    N.Y., 

dent   Princeton   Theol.    Sem..    1    yr.;    B.D.,   Auburn  Nov.    2,    1863;    s.    Nicholas    and    Gertrude    (Falk) 

(N.Y.)  Theol.  Sem.,  1S94:  m.  Georgia  Harriet  Ferry,  Peters;   M.D..  Harvard  Med.   Sch.,   1887;   house  of- 

of  Saratoga  Springs,  N.Y.,  May  10,  1898.    Ordained  ficer  R.I.  Hosp..  1887-9;  m.  Charlotte  H.  Brooks,  of 

Presbvn.  ministry.  1894;  pastor  Chittenango,  N.Y.,  Boston,  Nov.  14,  1889;  1  son.  Edward  B.    Practiced 

1894-8,    Seneca    Falls,    1898-1907,    Eliot    Ch.,    New-  in   Providence   since    1887;    supt.    R.I.   Hosp.    since 


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1889;  consulting  phys.,  St.  Joseph's  Hosp.,  Provi-  dish  Peterson,  May  24,  1892,  John  Alden  Peterson, 

dence   Lying-in   Hosp.     Mem.    R.I.    Med.    Soc,    R.I.  Nov.    20,    1909    (died   July    8,    1911).     Taught   sch., 

Hosp.    Club,    i'rovidence    Med.    As.sn.,    Providence  18!59-92;  supervisor  primary  training  schs.  of  New 

Clinical  Club,  etc.    Address:    R.I.  Hospital,  Provi-  Britain    State    Normal    Sch.,     South    Manchester, 

dence,    R.I.  Conn.,  1894-9.    Author:    How  to  Know  Wild  Fruits, 

PETERS,    William    Harlan,    M.D.,    surgeon;    b.  l^^^,\    Umversalist.      Clubs:      Fortniglitly     (New 

Stroudsburg,  Pa..  June  9,  1S6S;  s.  William  N.  and  York),   Hilltop   Home    (South   (Coventry).     Recrea- 

Lena  (Mackey)  Peters;  student  Med.  Dept.,  Medico-  tions.  gardening,  tramping.   Addre.-js:  South  Coven- 

Chirurg.    Coll.,   Phila.,    1893-5;    M.D.,    Baltimore   U.  "^''^^  Conn. 

Sch.  of  Medicine,  1895;  post-grad,  work.  Harvard,  PETEBSOIT,  Olof  P.,  clergyman;  b.  Gothland, 
1904,  13,  15;  now  mem.  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.  of  Sweden,  Feb.  10,  1860;  s.  Gustav  O.  and  Anna  M. 
Medicine;  m.  May  G.  Warde,  of  Phila.,  June,  1895;  (Thowell)  Peterson;  elementary  edn.  in  Sweden; 
2  children,  Russel  M.,  Isabel.  Has  practiced  in  grad.  Bapt.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  Morgan  Park,  111., 
Providence,  R.I.,  since  1895;  started  first  open  air  1884;  post-grad,  course  Bethel  Sem.,  Stockholm, 
camp  for  consumptives  in  R.I.,  at  Foster,  1904;  Sweden,  1884-5;  m.  Anna  A.  Kling,  of  N.Y.  City, 
formerly  dir.  Pine  Ridge  Camp  for  Consumptives;  Dec.  9,  1885;  5  children,  Hugo  O.  (M.D.),  Ruth  A. 
It.  R.I.  Militia  during  Spanish-Am.  War,  serving  (Mrs.  Samuel  Nims),  Phyllis  A.,  Florence  A.,  Gor- 
wlth  Battery  A,  as  acting  U.S.  surgeon  at  State  don  F.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1884;  pastor 
Camp;  visiting  phvs.  to  North  End  Dispensary;  Swedish  Ch.,  Moline,  111.,  1885-90.  1st  Ch.,  St.  Paul, 
formerly  asst.  phys.,  Med.  Out-patient  Dept.,  R.I.  Minn.,  1890-05.  Swedish  Congl.  Ch.,  Rockford,  111., 
Hosp.;  formerly  sec.  Bd.  of  Trustees,  Stale  Sana-  1905-6,  1st  Ch.,  Worcester,  Mass..  since  Dec.  1, 
torium  for  Consumptives.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Nat.  Tu-  1906.  Admitted  to  citizenship  in  U.S.,  1886.  Trustee 
berculosis  Assn.,  Nat.  Health  League,  R.I.  Med.  The  Christian  Orphanage,  Cromwell,  Conn.  Re- 
Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn.,  Internat.  Tubercu-  publican.  Author:  Light  on  the  Sabbath  Ques- 
losis  Soc.  Mason;  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs:  Wan-  tion,  1892;  The  Holy  Way,  1913.  Recreations: 
namoisett  Country,  R.T.  Rotary.  Writer  on  med.  traveling.  Home:  8  lOldredge  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
subjects,  Am.  Soc.  Sanitary  and  Moral  Prophy-  PETERSON,  Wimam  O.;  b.  Bath,  Me.,  Aug.  13, 
laxis;  contbr.  various  articles  on  tuberculosis  and  1S57;  g.  John  H.  and  Abbie  Neal  (Woodside)  Peter- 
sex  hygiene;  lecturer  on  med  topics.  Address:  son;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Bowdoin  Coll.;  m.  Mary 
195  Benefit  St.,  Providence,   R.L  Dow   Cheney,   of  Bowdoinham,   Me.,   June   3,   1880; 

PETERSON,    G-eorg-e    P.,    merchant;    b.    Marsh-  1  son,  John  A.    In  retail  grocery  business,  Bruns- 

field,  Mass.,  Mar.  28,  1861;  s.  George  J.  and  Betsey  wick,    Me.,    1877-98;    life    ins.    business,    Portland, 

P.    (White)   Peterson;   ed.   pub.   schs.  and  business  since   1901.    Served   as   maj.   of  vols,   in   war   with 

coll.,  Marshfleld;  m.  Hannah  J.  Carpenter,  of  See-  Spain;   now  col.   Coast  Arty.   Corps,   N.G.S.M.    Re- 

konk,  Mass.,  Dec,  1883;  2  children,  Ethel  P.,  Earle  publican.    Universalist.    Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  United 

C.    In  hardware  business  since  1883;  mem.  Common  Spanish  War  Veterans.    Address:    33  Exchange  St., 

Council,  Providence,  7  yrs.,  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  2  yrs.;  Portland,    Me. 

mem.    R.I.    Ho.   of   Rep.,    1913,    1914.     Mem.    Provi-  PETIT,    A(lphonse)    Wilfred,    M.D.;    b.    St.    Da- 

dence   Chamber   of   Commerce.     Republican.     Bap-  mase,    P.Q.,    Can.,    Sept.    11,    1855;    s.    Philippe   Hu- 

tist.     Club:     R.I.    Rotary.     Home:     43    Doyle    Av.  bert    and    Cordelia    (Richer)    Petit;    student   Petit 

Office:    188  Charles  St.,  Providence,  R.I.  Seminaire.    Ste.    Marie   De    Momoir.    1865-73;    med. 

PETERSON,  Huffo  Oliver,  M.D.;  b.  Moline,  111.,  ?tudies    Victoria  U.,   Montreal,    1873-7,    MD.     May 

Oct.    14,    1886;    s.    Olof    Peter    and    Anna    (Kling)  13,    1877^   m.   Anna   Rose   Chagnon    of  Fall   River, 

Peterson;    ed.    grammar   and   high   schs..   St.   Paul,  Mass.,   Feb.    15,    1887      Practiced   at   Nashua,   N.H., 

Minn.;   student  U.  of  Minn.,   3   yrs.,   1904   to   1907;  fince  1881;  pres.  St    Joseph  Hosp.;  dir    Emergency 

M.D.,   Harvard  Med.    Sch.,    1911;   married.    Interne  go^P-C^ty  guaranty  Savings  Bank.    Mem.  A  M.A., 

Mass.    Gen.    Hosp..    specializing   in    children's    dis-  N.H     Med     Soc,    Nashua    Med.    Soc,    etc.     Home: 

eases  and   experimental   work  on  scurvy,    1911-12;  Nashua,  N.H. 

practiced  Worcester,  Mass.,  since  Nov..  1912;  city  PETRUNKEVITCH,     Alexander,     zoologist;      b. 

phys..    Worcester,    1915-18.     Mem.    A.M. A.,    Mass.  Pliski,    Russia,   Dec.    22,    1875;    s.    Ivan   Iliitch   and 

Med.  Soc,  Worcester  Dist.  Med.  Soc.    Mem.  Athel-  Anna     Petrovna      (Kandiba)      Petrunkevitch;      ed. 

Stan  Lodge,  A.F.  and  A.M.;  EureKa  Chapter,  R.A.  gymnasiums    at   Kiev,    Iver   and    Moscow,    Russia, 

M.;  Hiram  Council,  R.  and  S.M.;  Worcester  County  and  U.  of  Moscow;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Freiburg,  1901;  m. 

Commandery   No.    5,   K.T. ;    Aleppo   Temple,   A.A.O.  Wanda  Hartshorn,   of  Newark,  N.J.,   Apr.    8.   1903. 

N.M.S. ;  also  Lodge  of  Perfection,  Goddard  Council  Privat-docent,  Freiburg,  1902-4:  lecturer,  Harvard, 

and    Lawrence   Chapter   Rose   Croix    18°,    A.A.S.R..  1904-5:    acting   prof,    zoology,    Ind.    U.,    1906.    asst. 

Mass.  Consistory  32°,  A.A.S.R.    Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  prof,  zoology,  Yale,  Sept.  15,  1910 — .     Hon.  curator 

Knights  of  Pythias,  Order  Eastern  Star.  I.O.  Red  arachnida,    Am.    Mus.    Nat.    History,    New    York, 

Men.      Republican.      Conglist.      Clubs:      Economic,  1909 — .     Chmn.      sect.      comparative      phvsiology. 

Harvard   (Worcester).    Recreations:   baseball,   mo-  Internat.    Congress    Zoology,    Boston.    1907.       (See 

toring.    stamp    collecting.     Home    and    Office:     44  Who's    Who    in    America    for    list    of    books,    etc.) 

Pleasant   St.,   Worcester,   Mass.  Home:    266   Livingston    St.,   New   Haven.   Conn.* 

PETERSON,    John    Bertram,    rector;    b.    Salem,  PETTEE,    Charles    Holmes,     college    prof.;     b. 

Mass.,    July    15,    1871;    s.    William    Augustine   and  Manchester.    N.H..    Feb.    2,    1853:    s.    Horace    and 

Margaret   (O'Donnell)    Peterson;   ed.  pub.  schs.   of  Elizabeth  Fairbanks   (Wilson)    Pettee;   grad.   Man- 

Salem;  St.  Mary's  Coll..  Van  Buren,  Me.;  A.B.,  St.  Chester    High    Sch.,    1870;    A.B..    Dartmouth    Coll., 

Anselm's    Coll.,     Manchester,     N.H.,     1895.     Ph.B.,  1874,  A.M.,  1876:  C.E..  Thayer  Sch.  of  Civ.  Engring. 

1895;    St.    John's    Sem.,    Boston;    S.T.B.,    Catholic  (Dartmouth  Coll.).    1876;   m.   Hanover,   N.H.,    1877, 

U.,    Paris,   France,    1900:    French   {3ch.   of  History,  Luella   Elizabeth    Swett;    4    children.    Mrs.    Alvena 

Rome,    Italy,    1900-1.     Ordained    Roman    Catholic  (Pettee)    Nelson    (Garfield.    Utah),    Horace   James 

ministry,    Sept.    15,    1899;    prof,   ecclesiastical    his-  (Decatur,   111.),    Sarah   E.    (Omaha.   Neb.),   Charles 

tory,  1901-6;   prof,  moral  theology,  1906-11.  rector  S.    (Durham,    N.H.).     Instr.    mathematics   and   civ. 

since    1911.    St.    John's    Seminary.     Diocesan    con-  engring..    1876-79.    prof,    mathematics    since    1879, 

suitor,  synodal  examiner,  judge  of  the  matrimonial  dean  since   1889,  N.H.  Coll.   of  Agr.   and  Mechanic 

court,  arid  moderator  of  ecclesiastical  conferences.  Arts.     Republican.    Conglist.     Mem.    A.A.A.S.,    Soc. 

in  the  Curia  of  the  archdiocese  of  Boston;   made  for   Promotion    of  Engring.    Edn..    K.K.K.,   Grange 

domestic   prelate    to   Pope   Pius   X,   May    27,    1915.  (Past  Master  Grafton  Star  Grange,  Hanover,  and 

Address:     St.    John's    Boston    Ecclesiastical    Semi-  mem.    Exec.    Com..    N.H.    State    Grange,    2    yrs.). 

nary,   Brighton  District,   Boston.   Mass.  Recreations:    farming,    tennis.     Address:    Durham. 

PETERSON,  Maude   Gridley,   author;    b.    South-  ^■^^ 

ington.  Conn.,  Mar.  5,  1871;  d.  Arthur  Cowles  and  PETTEE,    Georg-e    Daniel,    educator;    b.    Sharon. 

Emma    Belinda     (Andrews)     Gridlev:     grad.     high  Mass.,  July  24.  1864:  s.  Daniel  Webster  and  Emily 

sch..  Vineland,  N.J..  1888.  State  Normal  Sch..  New  Frances    (Allen)    Pettee;    B.A..    Yale.    1887.    M.A.. 

Britain,  Conn.,  1890;  spl.  work  in  science,  Swarth-  1890;    m.    Rose    Maria    Lombard,    of    New    Haven, 

more    Coll.,    1892-4;    m.    Monson,    Mass..    June    20,  Conn.,  Aug.   27,  1888.    Instr.  mathematics,   1887-90, 

1899.    Arthur    Everett    Peterson:    children,    Austin  sec.     of    faculty,     1890-1900.     registrar,     1892-1900. 

Gridley  Peterson,   b.   June   4,   1890,   Barbara  Stan-  Phillips   Andover   Acad.;    prin.    Univ.    Sch.,    Cleve- 


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land,  1900-8;  founder,  and  dir.  Berkshire  Hills 
Schs.,  Mt.  Washington,  and  Great  Barrington 
(3  schs.),  Mass.,  1909.  Made  spl.  study  abroad 
of  govt.  rys.  and  transportation  problems,  1897-8. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Home;  Great  Barrington, 
Mass.* 

PETTENGIIiIi,  Arthur  Gooding',  clergyman;  b. 
Brewer,  Me.,  Oct.  30,  lt>38;  s.  Klisha  and  Elisabeth 
Jane  (Eaton)  Pettengill;  A.B.,  Bovvdoin,  1881; 
B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1885;  m.  Bertha  F.  Capen,  of 
Augusta,  Me.,  June  30,  1896;  4  children,  Miriam, 
Rodney  Gordon.  Richard  Eaton,  Elisabeth.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  1885;  pastor  Warren,  IMe., 
1885-7,  St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  1889-91;  joined  Unitarian 
ministry;  pastor  Yarmouth,  Me.,  1892-5,  Hyde 
Parle,  Mass.,  18.95-9,  Waterville,  Me.,  1900-4,  Pre- 
ble Chapel,  Portland,  since  1905.  Mem.  Theta 
Delta  Chi  (Bowdoin).  Republican.  Mason.  Home: 
69  Woodford   St.,   Portland,   Me. 

PETTY,  Prank  A.,  M.D. ;  b.  Burlington,  Vt..  Aug. 
20,  1855;  s.  Mckendree  and  Eliza  J.  (Truax)  Petty; 
(father  prof,  of  mathematics,  U.  of  Vt.,  for  33 
yrs.);  ed.  U.  of  Vt.;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medi- 
cine, 1885;  m.  Mary  A.  Norton,  of  Fairfax,  Vt., 
Aug.  22,  1894;  1  daugliter,  Lillian.  Practiced  in 
Hyde  Park  and  Underbill  Centre,  Vt..  until  1890, 
since  in  Waterbury,  Fairfax  and  Westford,  Vt. 
Mem.  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Mason;   Odd  Fellow.    Address:   Westford,  Vt. 

PETTY,  OrvlUe  Anderson,  clergyman;  b.  Cadiz, 
C,  Feb.  20,  1874;  s.  Asbury  F.  and  Sarah  (Kyle) 
Petty;  A.B.,  Muskingum  Coll.,  1898;  grad.  Pitts- 
burgh Theol.  Sem.,  1901;  A.M.,  Colorado  Coll.,  Col- 
orado Springs,  Colo.,  1905;  grad.  student  U.  of 
Chicago,  1907-10;  Ph.D.  in  Philosophy  and  Edn., 
Yale,  1915;  m.  Evelyn  Hammond,  of  New  Concord, 
O.,  July  17,  1902;  1  daughter,  Mabel  Kyle.  Or- 
dained U.P.  ministry,  1901;  pastor  Greeley,  Colo., 
1901-7;  1st  Congl.  Ch.,  Aurora,  111.,  1907-11;  Plym- 
outh (jh..  New  Haven,  Conn.,  since  Nov.,  l'911. 
Pres.  Religious  Edn.  Federation,  New  Haven,  since 
1913;  pres.  City  Mission;  mem.  bd.  dirs.  Organ- 
ized Charities  (New  Haven),  Grace  Hosp.  Mem. 
S.A.R.  Republican.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs: 
Graduates',  Congregational.  Recreations:  hunting, 
fishing,  outdoor  life.  Home:  387  Edgewood  Av. 
Address:  Plymouth  Church,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

PEVEAB,  Henry  Augnistus,  banker;  Sept.  13, 
1828-May  14,  1914.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

PEW,  "William  Andrews,  lawyer;  b.  Gloucester, 
Mass.,  Nov.  30,  1858:  s.  William  Andrews  and  Har- 
riet W.  (Presson)  Pew;  prep.  edn.  Cliauncv  Hall 
Sch.  (Boston)  and  Newton  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1880,  A.M.,  1884;  LL.B..  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1884;  studied  Polytechnic  Sch.,  Brunswick,  Ger- 
many, and  U.  of  Leipzig;  traveled  extensively  in 
Europe;  m.  Alice  Huntington,  of  Cambridge,  Mass., 
June  2,  1887;  4  children,  Alice  H.,  Alethea  H., 
Catherine  W.,  Harriet  W.  Practiced  in  Glouces- 
ter since  1884.  Actively  identified  with  Mass. 
militia  for  many  yrs..  beginning  as  pvt. ;  col.  8th 
Mass.  Inf.,  U.S.V.,  during  Spanish-Am.  War  (spent 
12  mos.  in  field  service) ;  comd.  2d  Brigade,  3d  Div., 
1st  Army  Corps,  stationed  at  Chickamauga,  (3a., 
Lexington,  Ky.,  Americus,  Ga.,  and  Matanzas, 
Cuba;  elected  brig.-gen.  M.V.M.,  Feb.  29,  1908.  and 
assigned  to  2d  Brigade:  retired  with  rank  of  maj.- 
gen.  Feb.  29,  1912.  Mem.  visiting  bd.  U.S.  Mil. 
Acad.,  1903.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Club: 
Harvard  (Boston).  Home:  17  Flint  St.,  Salem, 
Mass.    Office:  11  Pleasant  St.,  Gloucester,  Mass. 

PPAPP,  Charles;  b.  Boston.  Oct.  11.  1859;  s. 
Jacob  and  Hannali  Adams  (Gardner)  Pfaff;  first 
ancestor  in  America  was  Henry  Adams.  1632;  ed. 
Roxbury  Latin  Sch.;  m.  Cornelia  Hathaway,  of 
Boston,  May  4.  1896.  Began  as  salesman  'with 
Pulsifer,  Jordan  &  Wilson,  paper  jobbers,  continu- 
ing 5  yrs.;  then  mem.  Pulsifer,  Jordan  &  PfafE; 
entered  the  brewery  business,  1890,  witli  H.  &  J. 
Pfaff,  and  on  incorporation  of  the  firm,  1893,  as 
the  H.  &  J.  Pfaff  Brewery  Co.,  was  elected  treas. ; 
this  company  with  9  others  incorporated  as  the 
Mass.  Breweries  Co.,  of  which  has  been  pres 
since  Aug.,  1900.  Pres.  Boston  Brewers'  Assn.; 
mem.  labor  com.  U.S.  Brewers'  Assn.;  mem.  Brew- 
ers' Assn.  of  Mass.,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Beacon  Soc.     Served  as  col.  1st  Regt.  Heavy  Arty., 


Mass.  Vol.  Militia;  col.  1st  Regt.  Mass.  Heavy 
Arty.,  U.S.  Vols.;  brig.-gen.  Mass.  Vol.  Militia;  re- 
tired Apr.,  1900.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Algonquin, 
Country  (Boston),  Union  League  (New  York). 
Recreations:  European  travel.  Home:  Framing- 
ham,  Mass.    Office:  38  Hawley  St.,  Boston. 

PPAPP,  Pranz,  M.D.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America.)* 

PPEIPFEB,  Immanuel,  Jr.;  b.  Franklin  ville, 
N.J.,  July  23,  1879;  s.  Immanuel  and  Oline  (Blaa- 
berg)  Pfeiffer;  D.V.S.,  Grand  Rapids  (Mich.)  Vet. 
Coll.,  1904;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Bedford, 
Mass.,  since  1904;  propr.  Bedford  Vet.  Hosp.;  treas. 
Bedford  Safety  Razor  Co.,  Pfeiffer  Mfg.  Co.;  mem. 
Bd.  of  Health  and  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Bedford; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1914,  1915.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner) ;  mem.  O.E.S., 
B.P.O.  Elks,  Red  Men,  Grange.  Address:  Great 
Rd.,   Bedford,   Mass. 

PHAIB,  Thomas  H.;  b.  Whitehall,  N.Y.,  Apr.  6, 
1850;  s.  James  and  Hannali  (Murphv)  Phair; 
mainly  self-educated;  m.  Ada  Forbes,  of  Lincoln, 
Me.  Began  active  career  at  9  as  elk.  in  gen.  store, 
Presque  Isle,  Me.;  became  partner  firm  of  John- 
son &  Judd  at  16;  entered  mfr.  of  starch  and 
operated  13  factories  in  1908;  also  in  mill  and  lum- 
ber business;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1883,  1885, 
Senate,  1887;  served  as  U.S.  collector  of  customs 
many   yrs.    Home:    Presque   Isle,   Me. 

PHAIiEKT,  Frank  Iiowe,  clergyman;  b.  Williams- 
town,  N.  Y'.,  May  9,  1859;  s.  Patrick  Connell  and 
Emily  (Ayres)  Phalen;  ed.  Alfred  (N.Y.)  U. ;  Mead- 
ville  (Pa.)  Theol.  Sch.;  student  Oxford  U.,  Eng., 
1905-7;  m.  Emma  S.  Stephens,  of  Oneida,  N.Y., 
Mar.,  1880;  1  son.  Rev.  Paul  S.  (Augusta,  Me.). 
Ordained  Unitarian  ministry,  1886;  pastorates  at 
Wilton,  N.H.,  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  Concord,  N.H., 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Fairhaven,  Mass.,  Waterville, 
Me.  Chaplain  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1896,  1st  N.H. 
Vol.  Inf.  during  Spanish-Am.  War,  2d  Regt.  M.V.M., 
1898-02.  Trustee  Meadville  Theol.  Sch.  Mason. 
Address:    Waterville,    Me. 

FHEI.A1T,  James  J.;  b.  Toronto,  Can.,  Oct.  14, 
1871;  s.  James  \V.  and  Catherine  Phelan;  ed.  Bos- 
ton; m.  Boston,  1899,  Mary  E.  Meade  (now  de- 
ceased); cliildren,  James  J.,  Catherine,  Caroline; 
m.  2d,  Mabel  J.  McGaffee,  Apr.  23,  1913.  Pres. 
Conn.  Valley  Lumber  Co.;  mem.  Hornblower  & 
Weeks,  brokers;  trustee  Union  Instn.  for  Savings; 
dir.  Internat.  Trust  Co..  Mass.  Bonding  &  Ins.  Co. 
Mem.  Boston  Stock  Exchange,  Chicago  Bd.  of 
Trade,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  Am. 
Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Democrat.  Clubs: 
Exchange,  City,  Intercolonial,  Economic,  Bosto- 
nian,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Catliolic  (New  York). 
Home:  11  Chiswick  Rd.,  Brookline.  Office:  60  Con- 
gress  St.,   Boston. 

PKEI^AN,  John  Joseph,  lawyer;  b.  Wexford, 
Ireland,  June  24,  1851;  s.  Michael  and  Catharine 
(White)  Phelan;  grad.  Christian  Brothers  Sch., 
Wexford.  1865;  worked  for  fatlier  in  granite  busi- 
ness, 1865-70;  came  to  U.S.  and  settled  at  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  1870;  granite  and  marble  cutter, 
1870-4;  in  granite  and  marble  business,  1874-8; 
LL.B..  U.  of  City  of  New  York,  1878;  m.  Dec. 
25,  1879,  Annie  E.  Fitzgerald.  Engaged  in  practice 
at  Bridgeport  since  1878;  alderman,  1880-4;  town- 
ship atty.,  1884-5;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1885-7 
(Dem.  nominee  for  speaker,  1886);  city  atty., 
Bridgeport,  1889-90;  elected  sec.  of  state  of  Conn., 
1890,  but  did  not  serve  owing  to  contest  of  elec- 
tion of  Gov.  Morris:  reelected.  1892,  serving  1893- 
94.     Address:   16  Cannon  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

FHEIiAN,  Michael  Francis,  congressman;  b. 
Lvnn,  IMass.,  Oct.  22,  1875;  s.  James  and  Rebecca 
(Griffin)  Phelan:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897,  LL.B.,  1900; 
m.  Marie  Van  Depoele,  of  Lynn,  June  22,  1904. 
Began  practice  of  law.  Lynn,  Mass.,  1900;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905-6;  mem.  63d  Congress 
(1913-15),  7th  Dist.,  Mass.  Democrat.  Catholic. 
Home:  Lynn,  Mass.* 

PKEIiOir,  Joseph  Oliver,  educator;  b.  Cherry 
Valley,  N.Y.,  Aug.  10,  1863;  s.  Edward  Maynard 
and  Jane  Augusta  (Judd)  Phelon;  ed.  Cherry  Val- 
ley Acad.,  1881-4;  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1884-7. 
B.S.,  mech.  engring.,  1887,  B.S.,  elec.  engring.,  1890; 


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fellow  Cornell  U.,  1900-1,  M.M.E.,  1901;  m.  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  June  12,  1893,  Blanche  E.  Mason. 
Asst.  in  physics,  1887-95,  instr.  elec.  enKring., 
1895-1900,  asst.  prof.,  1901-7,  prof.  elec.  engring. 
since  1907,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.  Mem.  Am.  Inst. 
Elec.  Engring.,  Soc.  Promotion  of  English  Edn. 
Mem.  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.  br.  Sigma  Xi.  Ad- 
dress:  27   Schussler  Rd.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

FHEIiFS,  Arthur  Stevens,  clergyman;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Jan.  23,  18G3;  s.  liev.  S.  Dryden 
(D.D.)  and  Sophia  Emilia  (Linsley)  Phelps;  A.B., 
Yale,  1886,  B.D.,  1889,  M.A.,  1906;  (U.D.,  Occi- 
dental Coll.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1909);  m.  M. 
Blanche  Stroud,  of  West  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June 
17,  1890.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1890;  pastor, 
successively,  at  Immanuel  Ch.,  Denver,  Colo.,  Cen- 
tral Ch.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  and  now  at  Waterville, 
Me  Pres.  Peace  Soc.  Southern  Cal.,  3  yrs.  Re- 
publican.   Address:  6  Dalton  St.,  Waterville,  Me. 

FHEIiFS,  Carlton  Thomas,  judge;  b.  New  Ash- 
ford,  Mass.,  Oct.  13.  1S67;  s.  George  W.  and  Ce- 
lestia  R.  (Beach)  Phelps;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law 
Sch.,  1891;  m.  Williamstown,  Mass.,  x\ug.  17,  1885, 
Virginia  Turner;  2  children,  Christine  M.,  Gordon 
W.  Has  practiced  at  North  Adams  since  1891; 
dir  North  Adams  Nat.  Bank;  trustee  and  v.-p. 
North  Adams  Savings  Banli.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep  1894,  95;  spl.  iustice  Dist.  Ct.  of  Northern 
Berkshire,  1895-7,  iustice  since  1897.  Republican. 
Trustee  M.E.  Ch..  North  Adams.  Mason;  Odd  Fel- 
low.   Home:   188  Main  St.,  North  Adams,  Mass. 

FHEIiFS,  Charles,  lawyer;  b.  Bast  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Aug.  10.  1852:  s.  Rev.  Benjamin  C.  and 
Sarah  Parker  (Humphrey)  Phelps;  first  members 
of  the  family  in  America  were  William  and 
George  Phelps,  about  1634;  prep.  edn.  Wethersfield 
(Conn.)  Acad.;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  1875;  studied 
law  with  Hon.  B.  H.  Bill,  Rockville,  Conn.,  2  yrs.; 
admitted  to  Conn.  bar.  1877;  m.  Elsie  Edith  Sykes, 
of  Rockville,  Conn.,  Mar.  28,  1900;  2  children,  Dor- 
othy, Mildred.  Engaged  in  practice  at  Rockville 
since  1877;  co.  coroner,  1883-04;  mem.  Conn.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1885;  city  atty.,  1890-2,  and  pros,  atty., 
Rockville,  1890-7;  mem.  Conn.  State  Senate,  1893; 
sec.  of  state.  Conn.,  1897-9;  atty. -gen.,  Conn.,  1899- 
02;  del.  State  Constl.  Conv.,  1902;  state's  atty. 
since  1904;  dir.  Rockville  Nat.  Bank.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Pres.  Conn.  Bar  Assn.;  mem.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  Psi  Upsilon.  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Hartford 
Golf,  Authors'  (London.  Eng.),  Psi  Upsilon  (N.Y. 
City).     Address:  Rockville,  Conn. 

FHEIiFS,  Charles  Dickinson,  M.D.;  b.  Belcher- 
town,  Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1868;  s.  Frederick  Brainard 
and  Sarah  T.  (Dickinson)  Phelps;  grad.  St.  Johns- 
burv  (Vt.)  Acad.,  1884;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1889,  A.M., 
1897;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia), 
New  York,  1895;  interne.  New  Haven  Hosp.,  1895- 
96,  Sloane  Maternitv  Hosp.,  New  York,  1896;  m. 
Greenwich,  Conn.,  Oct.  30,  1901,  Clara  Bentley 
Mead.  Instructor  in  science,  Greenwich  (Conn.) 
Acad.,  1889-92;  instr.  in  physical  diagnosis,  Yale, 
1898-12;  practiced  at  New  Haven,  1897-02;  re- 
moved to  West  Haven,  Feb.  19,  1902.  and  health 
officer  of  borough,  1902-10;  mem.  Bd.  Sch.  Visitors 
since  1904.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  New  Haven  Med.  Assn., 
New  Haven  Co.  Med.  Assn.,  Conn.  Med.  Soc,  Beta 
Theta  Pi.  Mason;  mem.  A.O.U.W.,  Heptasophs. 
Address:   644  Campbell  Av.,  West  Haven,  Conn. 

FHEIiFS,  D(avid)  Ellsworth;  b.  Windsor,  Conn., 
Feb.  8,  1849;  s.  Daniel  B.  and  Phebe  (Ellsworth) 
Phelps;  reared  on  farm;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  June 
17,  1884,  Mary  L.  McCormick.  Engaged  in  farming 
since  1865;  mem.  Conn.  Gen.  Assembly,  1887,  1901; 
probate  judge  since  1893;  del.  Conn.  Constl.  Conv., 
1902.    Mason.    Address:  Windsor,  Conn. 

FHEIiFS,  Earle  Bernard,  sanitary  expert;  moved 
to  Was^iington,  D.C.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who   in   America,    1914-15.) 

FHEIiFS,  Erastus  Hibbard,  lawyer,  business 
man;  b.  Ticonderoga,  N.Y.,  Jan.  16,  1839:  s.  Erastus 
and  Margaret  (Hibbard)  Phelps;  A.B.,  Middle- 
bury  Coll.,  1861,  A.M.,  in  course;  LL.B.,  Albany 
Law  Sch.,  1870:  m.  Millersburg,  Minn.,  Oct.  19, 
1875,  Mary  E.  Miller;  2  sons,  Paul  Harold,  Philip 
Max  Miller.  Paymaster's  elk.,  3  yrs.  in  U.S.A., 
Civil  War;  teacher,  Orwell,  Vt.,  and  Chatham, 
Mass.,     1861-4;     editor    Fairhaven     (Vt.)     Journal, 


1869-70;  mem.  Constl.  Conv.,  Vt.,  1870;  mem.  Vt. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1896-7;  in  business  at  Montgomery, 
Minn.,  and  Ft.  Dodge,  la.,  1891-3;  cashier  First 
Nat.  Bank,  Fairhaven,  Vt.,  for  19  yrs.;  treas.  Vt. 
Clock  Co.;  mem.  Bd.  of  Trustees,  Middlebury  Coll., 
since  1891;  author  of  various  poems  and  addresses. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason;  mem.  Chi  Psi.  Ad- 
dress: Fairhaven,  Vt. 

FHEI;fS,  Prank  Cooley,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  North 
Adams,  Mass.,  Uct.  IS,  1870;  s.  Thomas  C.  and 
Hannah  S.  (Moore)  Phelps;  direct  descendant  of 
Henry  and  William  Phelps,  who  sailed  from  Eng. 
on  the  Mary  and  John,  first  vessel  to  arrive  In 
America  after  the  Mayflower;  grad.  Drurv  Acad., 
North  Adams,  Mass.,  1889;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll. 
of  Medicine,  1893;  m.  Mary  M.  Lane,  of  Burlington, 
Vt,  May  29,  1894;  2  children,  Marjorie  B.,  Helen 
F.  Practices  in  Vergennes,  Vt.,  since  1893;  alder- 
man. City  of  Vergennes,  1898,  1899;  mayor  of  Ver- 
gennes, 1900,  1901;  health  officer,  Vergennes,  since 
1905.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  N.Y.  and  N.E.  Assn.  of  R.R. 
Surgeons,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Addison  Co.  Med. 
Soc,  Delta  Mu.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow;  K.  of  P.  Ad- 
dress:  103  Main  St.,  Vergennes,  Vt. 

FHELFS,  George  Turner,  critic,  teacher;  b. 
Wyoming  (Melrose),  Mass.,  Dec.  18,  1867;  s. 
Charles  Alanson  and  Letitia  (Frost)  Phelps;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1891;  pvt.  instrn.  in  music  through  whole 
period;  unmarried.  Pvt.  teacher  in  music,  Greek, 
Latin,  English,  logic,  psychology;  pvt.  lab.  study 
of  teaching,  and  of  art  in  architecture,  sculpture, 
painting,  language,  music,  the  theatre.  Field  of 
work:  Creative  Criticism  in  Aesthetics.  Contbr. 
prose  and  verse  to  various  pubis.,  delivers  lectures 
and  lecture-recitals.  A  founder  Boston  Singing 
Club,  Music  Lore  Club,  Cambridge.  Conglist.  Ad- 
dress:   Bristol,  New  Hampshire.* 

FHEIiFS,  Isaac  King,  chemist;  moved  to  New 
York.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

FHEI;fS,  Isaac  Newton,  clergyman;  b.  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.,  July  17,  1857;  s.  Luther  Brooks  and  Amelia 
Frances  (Gilson)  Phelps;  descendant  on  father's 
side  of  William  Phelps,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1630  or 
1631,  on  mother's  side  of  the  Van  Rensselaers  of 
Albanv,  N.Y. ;  ed.  grammar  schs.,  N.Y.  City;  Sam- 
son Coll.,  New  York:  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1895-6; 
M.A.,  St.  Stephen's  Coll.,  Annandale,  N.Y.,  1896; 
m.  Annie  A.  Barber,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Apr.  21, 
1881;  1  daughter,  Evelyn  Amelia.  Formerly  Bap- 
tist minister;  deacon,  1896,  priest,  1900,  P.E.  Ch.; 
served  as  asst.  St.  John's  Ch.,  Elizabeth,  N.J. ; 
vicar  St.  Andrew's  Ch.,  Elizabetn,  Conn.,  St.  John's 
and  St.  Luke's,  Stamford,  and  Emmanuel  Ch., 
Springdale,  Conn.;  rector  Ch.  of  the  Resurrection, 
N.Y.  Citv,  1904:  now  vicar  St.  John's  Ch.,  Stam- 
ford. Chaplain  Burgess  Corps,  Albany,  N.Y.,  1901, 
also  chaplain  N.Y.  Senate.  1891.  1892.  R.I.  Senate, 
1894,  1895;  comdr.  Boys'  Brigade,  R.I.,  1895,  1896. 
Mem.  Stamford  Hist.  Soc.  Republican.  Royal  Arch 
Mason.    Address:    752  Atlantic  St.,  Stamford,  Conn. 

FHEIiFS,  James  Turner,  insurance;  May  24, 
1845-Dec.  8,  1908.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

FHEIiFS,  John  S.,  M.D.;  b.  Stoddard,  N.H.,  Aug. 
26,  1866;  s.  Franklin  S.  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Rich- 
ardson) Phelps:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1889,  A.M.,  1893; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1893;  unmarried.  Prac- 
ticed at  Boston  since  1894;  med.  dir.  Columbian 
Nat.  Life  Ins.  Co.  since  May,  1903.  Mem.  A.M.A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Harvard  Med.  Alumni  Assn., 
Boston  Citv  Hosp.  Soc,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars. 
Clubs:  Union  Boat,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Wol- 
laston  Golf,  Harvard  (Boston).  Recreations:  golf. 
Home:  76  Commonwealth  Av.  Office:  77  Franklin 
St.,  Boston. 

FHEIIFS,  Martha  Austin,  chemist;  moved  to 
New  York.     (Sec  vol.   1909.) 

FHEIiFS,  Nelson  Dewey,  merchant;  b.  Waits- 
field,  Vt.,  Feb.  27,  1859;  s.  David  Martin  and  Zilpha 
Brooks  (Dewev)  Phelps;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Barre 
Acad.,  Vt.;  m.  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Sept.  13,  1880,  Annie 
Maria  Joslin.  Associated  with  brother  Henry  A. 
in  hardware  business,  1885-1906;  former  chief  of 
fire  dept.,  Barre,  and  supt.  water  works;  mayor, 
1901-2;  state  senator,  1902-4;  mem.  Rep.  State 
Com.,  1908-14.  Mason.  Club:  Vincitia.  Address: 
Barre,  Vt. 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND  851 

FHEIiFS,    Olney    Windsor,    M.D.;    b.    Waitsfleld,  mander,   Past   Grand   Commander   of   Grand   Com- 

Vt.,   Feb.    11,    1S4S;    s.   Alexander   Steel   and   Laura  mandery  of  Me.);   Past  Grand  Chancellor  K  P    of 

(Waterman)      Phelps;      descendant      of      William  Me.    Club.s:    Cumberland  (Portland    Me  )    Canabas 

Phelps,    the    immigrant,    1650;    g.g.s.   Capt.    Bissell  Club    of    Waterville,    Waterville    Masonic      Home" 

Phelps,   of   Revolutionary  Armv;    prep.   edn.   Kim-  Watei'ville,  Me.  Office:  Court  House   Aue-usta    Ma* 
ball    Union    Acad.;    B.S.,    Dartmouth,    1S73;    M.D.,  '        fe"^"-'^.  •t>'^e. 

Dartmc 
New  1 
Draper 

Feb-    ';.1917)v.'":.2d,Florence  Johnson,  of  Spring-  HaMch:  ox  ^rooKune.  n,....«     ^-.^    lo    ion..   .  ehil- 


FHEIiFS,  Pauline,  playwright.    (See  Who's  Who 


Mason  Clubs.  Turks  Head,  Agawam  Hunt.  Recreations: 
tennis,  golf.  Home:  184  Slater  Av.  Office-  49 
Westminster    St.,    Providence,    R.I. 


Brookfield  Med.  Club.  Republican.  Conglist.  ,,.,,,,,^     ^,,,,       n,,,^.^-      ,v„    v.,    *         ,         ^^ 

Address;-     Warren     ^Vlass  leuiiit,,     gun.      jniome.      184     Slater    Av.      Office:      49" 

Aoaress.     v\  ai  ren,   i\iass.  Westminsfer    «t       T3vr>-„i/io^^„      t>  t  ^»«iv,c.      tjr 


(See  Who's  ^y^ho  in  Amerfca  for  books,  writings  ^etVled^aT De^bj^;' Conn!, TsVs."  Home!    D?rby*C^nn 

etc.)    Home:  110  Whitney  Av.,  New  Haven,  Conn.*  -atrrrr-r^a                                                      ciu>^,v.uim. 

PHEBSON,  Prank  James,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Cam-  I8f4™n  "o'  1 9 fs^'^r sTe^^vl?'  !90r*a[^o^^Wh?i?« 

den,  N.J.,   May  28,  18S1;  s.  Frank  A.  and  Mary  A.  Who  in  America    1914-15  )•                   '                      ^ 

(Tomilson)  Pherson;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs.,  '                  '^ 

Manchester;     M.D.,    Jefferson    Med.    Coll.,    Phila.,  PHIIiLIPS,    Arthur    Sherman,    lawyer;    b.    East 

1908;    m.   May   9,   1915,   Anna  Marie  Finley.    Prac-  Bridgewater,    Mass.,    Dec.    13.    1865;    s.    Mark    and 

ticed    in    Manchester    since    1909;    asst.    surgeon  Susan   Sherman    (Pratt)    Phillips;   A.B.,   Williams, 

Notre  Dame  Hosp.    Mem.   N.H.,  Hillsboro  Co.   and  1887;  LL.B..  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1892;  m.  Sept. 

Manchester  med.  socs..  N.H.  Surg.  Club.    Republi-  13.   1893,  Elizabeth  L.  Cheney,  of  Waltham,  Mass. 

can.      Universalist.      Mason     (32°,    mem.     Bektash  (died    Sept.    4,    1905);    m.    2d,    Mar.    2,    1908.    May 

Temple,    A.A.O.N.M.S.) ;    mem.    B.P.O.    Elks,    L.O.  Churchill  Wiggin,  of  Haverhill.  Mass.    Began  prac- 

O.M.    Home:    167   Myrtle  St.    Office:    1037  Elm  St.,  tice   in   office   of   Andrew   J.   Jennings;    then   alone 

Manchester,    N.H.  until  1895.  when  associated  with  William  E.  Fuller, 

PHETTEPI.ACE,    Thurston    Mason,    educator;  ^ft^.^vJ'L'^  ^Hl^®^'-  '^^o^fnn^i"^®   ^^^r     1,1907; 

May  3.  lS77-Sept.  7,  1913.    (See  vol.  1909.)  ^,^,^,..^°V"e*°^V  %"    River,    1900;    pres     Mechanics 

Foundry   &   Machine   Co.;    dir.    Lafayette   Co-oper- 

Skc 
Eli 
Mab£ 
3    cl 

Began  as  elk.  under  father  (then  state  ins.  commr.  st.  Office:  "22  "Be^dfoVT  sV.T'F^airRiver,"Mass'' 
of  Me.) :  bookkeeper  m  office  of  Somerset  Re- 
Dorter.  then  auditor  in  office  of  Eastern  R.R.,  in  ^  PHILLIPS,  Ellsworth  "Washing-ton,  clergyman; 
Boston.  1883-8;  succeeded  father,  1888.  as  treas.  fJ-  Nelson.  N.H.,  Aug.  5,  1861;  s.  Washington  and 
and  elk.  Kennebec  Log  Driving  Co.,  Dead  River  Eliza  E.  (Day)  Phillips;  grad.  Kimball  Union  Acad., 
Log  Driving  Co..  :Moose  River  Log  Driving  Co.;  Meriden.  N.H..  1883;  A.B.,  Williams,  1888;  B.D., 
treas.  and  dir.  Mooseliead  Investment  Co..  Roach  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1891;  m.  Charlotte  M.  Cham- 
River  Dam  Co..  Moxie  Dam  Co..  Northern  Me.  berlin,  of  Sharon,  Vt.,  Oct.  7,  1891;  4  children,  Rob- 
Telegraph  &  Telephone  Co.;  treas.  Dead  River  e^t  E.  (Norwich  U.,  1911),  Ruth  C.  (Mt.  Holyoke 
North  Branch  Log  Driving  Co.,  Coburn  Lands;  Coll.,  class  of  1918).  Charlotte  D.,  Margaret  M. 
v.-p.  and  treas.  Coburn  Steamboat  Co.;  trustee  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1891;  pastor  Hope  Ch., 
Augusta  Trust  Co.,  Skowhegan  Trust  Co.  Republi-  Worcester,  Mass..  1891-06,  Whitman,  Mass.,  1906- 
can.  Unitarian.  Home:  4  Coburn  Av.  Address:  H;  asst.  pastor  Union  Congl.  Ch.,  Worcester,  1912- 
68    Water    St.,    Skowhegan,   Me.  15.    Republican.    Clubs:  Worcester  Congregational, 

•B-wrr-r-o-annfr-    i.j^„-»  -r.     ™..^.,i,r. „<•    v^„„v^„.  v  Bostou    Congregational.     Address:    5    Clifton    St., 

FHIIiBBOOK,  Edward  E.,  merchant,  banker;  b.  \vnrnp«tpr    Ma  as 

Waldoboro,   Me.,   Nov.    29,    1857;    s.   Ezekiel  V.   and  ""'^^="-^''  -vxabb. 

Sarah  (Tebbets)  Philbrook;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.,  PHILIilPS,    Eug-ene    Bowland,    mfr.;    b.    Provi- 

also    High    Sch.,    Waldoboro;    m.    Fronia   E.    Sides,  dence,  R.I.,   Jan.    17,   1871;   s.  Eugene  Francis  and 

of   Waldoboro,    Me.,    Aug.    17,    1885.     In    boot    and  Josephine   (Nichols)   Phillips;   ed.  Providence  pub. 

shoe    business    in    same    location    since    1882,    also  schs.;  m.  Boston,  Oct.  18.  1892,  Carolyn  Williams; 

ins.   broker;    town   treas.    10   yrs.;    pres.   Newcastle  divorced  Jan.  11,  1915;  2  children,  Ruth  W.,  Miriam. 

Nat.  Bank,  Damariscotta,  Me.,  Damariscotta  Steam  Began    active    career    at   age    of    18    in    Am.    Elec. 

Boat    Co.     Mason    (K.T..    Shriner);    mem.    O.E.S.,  Works,    mfrs.    insulated    copper    wire,    established 

Knights  of  Pvthias.    Address:    Damariscotta,   Me.  by  his  father  about  1870,  and  became  supt.,   now 

v.-p.:    since    death    of    father    has    been    pres.    of 


Ct.  of  U.S..  1909;  m.  Ada  M.  Foster   of  Waterville,  Golf,  '  Massasoit.      Recreations:      motoring,     golf. 

^l%-;r'^'^f-  ^^^-^^   Has  .practlcecIatT^  aterville.  June  y^orr^^,    261  Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R.I     Office: 

1887 — ;  twice  apptd.  judge  of  Waterville  Municipal  T>v,;iiir.oriQio    t?  T 

Court;   mayor  of  TVaterville,  1899-1901;   mem.   Me.  ^  miiipsuaie,   n.i. 

Ho.  of  Rep.,  1897-9;  asst.  atty.-gen.  of  Me.,  1905-9;  PHILLIPS,  Prank  N".,  wire  mfr.;  b.  Providence, 

atty.-gen.,     1909-11;     asso.    justice    Supreme    Jud.  R.I.,   July   6.   1874;   s.   Eugene  F.   and  Josephine  J. 

Ct.  of  Me.,  Apr.  9.  1913 — .    Republican.    Unitarian.  Phillips;    coll.   edn.;    m.   Providence,   R.I.,   Nov.    15. 

Mason  (Past  Master,  Past  High  Priest,  Past  Com-  1898,   Edith   Remington  Peck.    Entered   service   of 


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the   Am.    Elec.   Works.    1896,   becoming   pres.    1897.    1888;  student  Springfield   (Mass.)   Y.M.C.A.  Train- 
Home:     rhlllip.sdale.   R.I.  ing   Sch.,    1888;    M.D.,  Coll.   of  Phys.   &   Surg.    (Co- 


PHIIililPS,    Georg'e   'Williain,    clergyman;    grad. 


lumbia),    New    Yorl<,    1895;    m.    Chicago,    June    16, 
1896,  Mary  L,ouise  Koehler;  2  children,  Paul  Koeh- 


6:   asst.  prof,   hygiene  and  physical  edn.,  Amherst 


N.H.,    1905-8,   Grace   Ch..   Chicopee,    Mass.,    1908-10.  ?,'  A       Vb'q«  o'      i.^.^/     i^  t^t     i  sqq  i  qas  ^V^A? 

St.  James'  Ch.,  Winsted    Conn.,  since  1910.    Home:  CoH      1896-9,    asso.    prof.,    same^    1899-1908,    prof.. 

■Winctf-H     r'nnn  samc,    since    1908.     Instr.    Summer    Sch.,    Y.M.C.A. 

"ll,„,!l"    L.  „     .  *  ,,    ,o.r  Training    Sch.,    Lake    Geneva,    1891-9.    Silver    Bay. 


^c^-^^?'.'^^^;^^®"^.  ^•^A"?"'"^"^^'  ■^"^-  11-  1^*^'  Lake  George,  since  1904;  pres.  Am.  Gymnasia  Co.. 

Mar..   1912.     (See  vol.   1909.)  Soc.    of    Coll.    Gymnasium    Dirs.,    1902,    sec.    since 

FHII1I.IFS,    James    Duncan,    publisher;    b.    San  1907.     Conglist.     Mem.   A.A.P.E..   Theta  Delta   Chi. 

Francisco.    Cal.,    Feb.    5,    1870;    s.    Stephen    Henry  Frequent   contbr.   of   articles   on   physical   edn.    to 

and    Margaret    (Duncan)    Phillips;    descendant    of  periodicals.     Home:     21    Lincoln   Av.     Office:     Am- 

Rev.    George    Phillips,    who    came    to    Watertown.  herst   Coll.,   Amherst,   Mass. 

Mass.,  1632;  father  was  atty.-gen.  of  Mass.  and  of  PHILLIPS,  Watson  Lyman,  clergyman;  b.  West 
Hawaii;  grandfather  S.  C.  Phillips,  mem.  of  Con-  Trov,  N.Y.,  Jan.  28,  1S50;  s.  Rev.  Jonas  and  Maria 
gress  and  mayor  of  Salem;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897;  e  (Nims)  Phillips;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1872 ; 
m.  Nannie  Jenckes  Borden,  of  Fall  River,  Mass.,  student  Boston  Sch.  of  Theology,  1872-3;  (D.D.. 
Mar.  20,  1907  Has  been  connected  with  the  Hough-  Weslevan,  1898,  and  Dickinson  Coll.,  1898);  m. 
ton,  Mifflin  Co.,  pubs.,  also  owners  of  Riverside  Ella  V.  Stetson,  of  Bast  Pembroke,  Mass.,  June 
Press,  since  1898;  was  asst.  editor,  1899-02;  joined  22,  1873;  3  children,  Arthur  V.,  Frank  L.,  Ruth 
ednl.  dept..  1902;  gen.  mgr.  same  since  1905;  dir.  (Mrs.  C.  H.  Stevens).  Ordained  M.E.  ministry, 
of  company  since  1908  also  mem.  exec.  com.  Meni.  1875.  pastor  West  Duxburv.  Mass.,  1872-4,  South 
Saleni  city  govt.  1899-1900;  mem.  Salem  High  Yarmouth,  1874-7.  First  Ch..  Fall  River,  1877-9. 
Sch.  Commn..  1901;  mem.  Salem  Relief  Com.,  1914.  south  New  Bedford,  1879-81,  Summerfleld  M.E. 
Sec.  N.B  Federation  of  Harvard  Clubs  1910-12,  ch.,  Brooklyn,  1881-4,  St.  John's  Ch..  Brooklyn, 
v.-p..  1913;  v.-p  Assn.  Harvard  Clubs,  1914;  v.-p.  i884-7,  Summerfleld,  1887-9,  First  Ch..  Wilkes- 
Essex  Book  and  Print  (:iub,  1914;  niem.  Boston  Barr6,  Pa.,  1889-90;  became  Congregationalist, 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Union,  Boston  City,  iggo;  pastor  Ch.  of  the  Redeemer,  New  Haven, 
Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York).  Eastern  Yacht  conn..  since  1890.  Corporate  mem.  A.B.C.F.M.. 
Writer  of  various  reports  on  '"The  Relation  of  corin.  Bible  Soc;  v.-p.  Conn.  Missionary  Soc;  pres. 
Harvard  to  the  Secondary  Schools,  and  other  Har-  congl.  Home  Missionary  Soc;  pres.  Organized 
vard  topics;  also  editor  numerous  books;  contbr.  charities  Assn.;  chaplain  2d  Regt.  C.N.G.  Mem. 
I^YF^l  P-'^P^^^^^""  ^,^l5"^,^Jf'^°''i'-  Home:  Tops-  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Mason.  Clubs: 
field,   Mass.    Office:    4   Park  St.,  Boston.  Graduates',  Congregational,  Economic,  Automobile. 

FHILLIFS,    James    Lee,    M.D. ;    b.    Foster,    R.I..  Recreations:      motoring,    baseball.     Address:      413 

Aug.    24,    1864;    s.    Harley   and   "Waity   Ann    (Cole)  Temple  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

^^^y^?'.^®*^^  ?^^^  o?o'"®^"'^'?Jl  Acad.:    M.D      Har-        FHILLIFS,  WilUam,  diplomat;  moved  to  Wash- 

y^n^   ^^^- ^'^.^■' -^P^J    V\.^^^iP^'^'   -Svi-  ^^\r^^'  ington,    D.C.     (See   vol.    1909,   also   Who's   Who    in 

1899,  Cora  Belle  Wood;  1  daughter,  Elbertie  May.  America    1914-15  ) 

Began    practice  at  Foster.   R.I.,   1892;   removed   to        __„_'.,__    _-,l,,.  _,       .,j.  ^-4.  ^    u- 

Providence.    1893;    mem.    R.    I.    Senate,    1905,    1906.  ,    FHILLIFS,   William   Hamilton,    editor   and   his- 

Mem.  A.M.A.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn.  torian;   b^  Lanesboro,   Mass.,  Nov.   16,   1830:   s.  Dr. 

Republican.    Mason  (K.T.).    Club:    West  Side.  Rec-  Henry    Padelford    and     Hannah    Cecelia     (Tyler) 

reations:     farming.     Address:     421    Cranston    St..  ^h^P'Pf'' /'■^'^:nP,';V'"^'  -^^^?,-'  ^°'"*'^  ^???^^'k^<-^^?;,' 

Providence    R  I  1845;  student  Williams  Coll.,  class  of  1855,  but  did 

_      _        '      ■  '  ,  ,.   ,  ,      „  ,       ,  „  not  graduate   (mem.  alumni  about   1860);   m.  Am- 

FHILLIFS,  LeBoy,  publisher;   b.   Columbus,  O..  herst,   Mass..   June   26.    1906,   Clara  Marsh   Cutter; 

May    28.    1870;    s.    George    Whitefield    and    Sarah  1     daughter,     Clara     Harris     (deceased).     Learned 

Elizabeth  (Ball)  Phillips;  grad.  Worcester  (Mass.)  printer's  trade,  Northampton,  Mass.,  1846;  operator 

Acad.,    1888;    A.B..   Amherst,    1892,   A.M.,    1907;    m.  on  Morse,  Baine  &  House  telegraph  lines  and  1st 

Caroline   Sherman  King,  of  Auburn.  N.Y.,   May   3.  operator    in    U.S.    to    take    a    Morse    message    by 

1899.     Mgr.    N.E.    edit..    The    Youth's    Companion,  sound,     thus     read     the     announcement     of     Pres. 

1892-6;   foreign   rep.   Illustrated  American,   1897-8;  Zacharv    Taylor's    death,    Julv    9,    1850;    founded 

mgr.   trade  dept.   Ginn  &  Co.,   publishers.   Boston,  weeklv"  Hoosac   Valley   News.'  North   Adams,    and 

1899—:  in  publishing  business  in  own  name,  1910 — .  merged  it  with  North  "Adams  Transcript,  of  which 

Mem.   PsI  Upsilon.    Clubs:    Boston  Authors'.  Unl-  ^as  editor  and  pub.  through  Civil  War.  until  Nov. 

versity.     (See  Who's   Who   in   America  for  books.  3_  iggS;  editor  and  pub.  Bridgeport  (Conn.)   Local, 

etc.)    Home:   Waban,  Mass.   Office:    29A  Beacon  St..  1866-7;    returned    to    North    Adams    and    reestab- 

Boston.*  lished   Hoosac  Valley   News  and   In   3   weeks   sold 

FHILLIFS.   Lot,    mfr.;    b.    Hanson.    Mass.,    Feb.  it  to  James  C.  Angell;  mgr.  for  2  yrs.  of  Rockwell 

13),  1842;  s.  Ezra  and  Naby  Phillips:  common  sch.  &  Hulburt,  the  noted   horse  educators,  and   for   2 

edn.    Began  in  mfg.  and  lumbering  business.  Apr.  yrs.    on   staff  of  Daily   Worcester    Gazette;    editor 

1,   1871:   for  many  yrs.   sole  mgr.   of  business,   in-  and  pub.    Singing  People  Mag.,  of  New  York,   for 

corporated,   1904,  under  title  of  Lot  Phillips  &  Co.  Philip   Phillips,    the   noted    sacred   singer,    and    his 

Corpn.,  mfrs.  of  wood  packing  boxes,  and  lumber-  cousin,    for    whom    was    pvt.    sec.    10    yrs.:    editor 

ing    (pres.):    v.-p.    and   mem.    exec.    com.    Rockland  and  pub.   Pittsfield   Sun,   1872-7;   founder  and  pub. 

Trust  Co.,   since  its  organization.    Address:    West  Holyoke  News,   1878-80,  also  spl.  corr.  Springfield 

Hanover,   Mass.  Republican    and    Boston    Herald:    started    printing 

FHILLIFS,  Maude   Gillette,   author;   b.    Spring-  office  of  the  Industrial  Sch^.  (Canaan,  NY.;  founded 

field,   Mass..   Aug.    9,    1860;    d.   George   N.    Phillips;  Berkshire  Hills  Monthly    Pittsfield,  1900.  and  pub- 

grad.  Welleslev.  1881.   Has  written  much  for  mags.,  lished  as  hist.  mag.  until  1905  and  continued  until 

in  fiction  and  criticism,  under  pen-names.    Author:  ^lose    of    1906:    editor    Berkshire    Hills    Histoi-ical 

Popular    Manual    of    English    Literature.    2    vols.  Year  Book:   formerly  mem.   9th  Regt..   New  York 

Home:    Round  Hill,   Springfield,   Mass.  and  Minn.  Militia:  hon.  mem.  10th  and  49th  Civil 

„„,.,.,,„_    „„.        U  J  1  War   regts.    of   Mass.;    state   senator,   Mass.,    1874, 

FHILLIFS    MUton  Eves,   educator    cleTgyman;  ^575.    on    start's    Dailv    Globe    and    Pioneer    Press, 

4"5-.  ^^rJ^'*'*"'^^"-  ^•'  ^^'in-.n^^,^!  ^°^-  ^^^^'  ^'^°  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  for  a  number  of  yrs.  after  1890. 
Whos  Who  in  America,  1910-11.)  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Mason.  Wrote  biography 
FHILLIFS.  Faul  Chrysostom,  educator:  b.  Ayer  of  Philip  Phillips  and  history  of  Song  Travels 
Junction.  Mass..  Dec.  20,  1865:  s.  Daniel  and  Eliza-  Around  the  World;  also  Pathfinder  to  Greylock 
beth  Ruth  (Wheelock)  Phillips:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Mountain,  The  Berkshire  Hills  and  Historic  Ben- 
North  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  until  1882;  student  An-  nington,  1910:  pub.  humorous  books.  Old  Yarns  and 
dover   (Mass.)    Acad..   1882-4;   A.B.,   Amherst  Coll.,  Old  Chestnuts,   1890.    In  1915   the  oldest  editor  in 


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Mass.      Recreations:      newspaper     correspondence 
and   gardening.    Address:     Amherst,   Mass. 

FHUaOON',  Everett  !■.,  retired  shoe  mfr. ;  b. 
Liverniore,  Me.,  Oct.  30,  1848;  s.  James  and  Nancy 
D.  (I'"uller)  Philoon;  ed.  common  and  high  schs., 
Livermore;  m.  Auburn,  Me.,  Oct.  5,  1875,  Mary  A. 
Lara;  3  children,  Daniel  L..  Wallace  C,  James  E. 
Farmer  and  teaclier,  at  Livermore,  until  1882; 
ice  dealer,  with  Newman,  I«ira  &  Co.,  Auburn  and 
Lewiston,  Me.,  1882-90;  mem.  firm  of  Philoon  & 
Brewster,  grocers,  Auburn,  1890-7;  dir.  and  elk., 
Ashe,  Noyes  &  Small  Co.,  mfrs.,  since  1898;  for- 
merly selectman  and  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Livermore, 
and  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  City  Council,  and  city  treas.. 
Auburn;  state  senator,  Androscoggin  Co.,  1905-9 
(1st  Democrat  ever  elected  from  the  co.).  Uni- 
versalist.  Mason  (32°,  Shriner);  mem.  I.O.O.F., 
I.O.R.M.,  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants.  Address: 
Auburn,  Me. 

FHIKITEV,  John  Ingflee,  teacher;  b.  Machias, 
Me.,  Nov.  25,  1868;  s.  William  Henry  and  Emma 
Jane  (Inglee)  Phinney;  grad.  Pliillips  Exeter 
Acad.,  N.H.,  1888;  A.B.,  Yale,  1892;  Silliman  fel- 
low, Yale  Grad.  Sch.,  1892-4;  Thayer  scholar, 
Harvard  Grad.  Sch.,  1894-5;  m.  Kensington,  N.H., 
Aug.  20,  1894,  Amy  Gordon  Sanborn.  Laboratory 
asst.  in  chemistry,  Yale,  1892-4;  pvt.  asst.,  Har- 
vard, in  organic  chemistry;  head  Science  Dept., 
Brockton  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1894-7;  head  Dept.  of 
Physics  and  Chemistry,  Cambridge  Latin  Sch., 
1897-13:  head  Science  Dept.,  Brown  and  Nichols 
Sch.,  Cambridge,  since  1913.  Mem.  Am.  Chem. 
Soc,  N.E.  Assn.  Physics  Teachers.  Author: 
(papers)  Spectroscopical  Determination  of  Csesium 
and  Rubidium;  Barium  Sulphate  in  Analysis  (Am. 
Jour.  Science);  Trinitrophenylmalonic  Ester  (Proc. 
Am.  Chem.  Soc);  etc.  Address:  9  Cliauncy  St.. 
Cambridge,   Mass. 

PHIPPEN",  Georg-e  B.,  railway  official;  b.  Salem, 
Mass.;  ed.  pub.  schs.:  married:  2  children.  Began 
active  career  in  pvt.  bank,  Boston;  now  Mass.  agt. 
and  stock  transfer  elk.  N.Y.,N.H.  &  H.R.R.  Co.; 
treas.  and  elk.  Boston  &  Providence  R.R. ;  tr-eas. 
Old  Colony  R.R.  Co.,  Providence,  Warren  &  Bris- 
tol R.R.,  Boston  Holding  Ry.  Co.,  etc.  Club: 
Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Home:  16  Chamblet  St., 
Dorchester.    Office:    South   Station,   Boston. 

PHIPPEN,  Hardy,  surgeon:  b.  Salem.  Mass., 
Nov.  3.  1862;  s.  Joshua  and  Eunice  L.  (Daniels) 
Phippen;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1884;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1889:  house  officer,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1888. 
Resident  surgeon,  Johns  Hopkins  Hosp.,  Balti- 
more, 1890-1;  in  practice  at  Salem  since  1892; 
surgeon,  Salem  Hosp.  since  1899.  IMem.  Mass. 
Med.  Soc.    Home:  84  Washington  Sq.,  Salem,  Mass. 

PHIPPS,  Georg-e  Gardner,  clergyman;  b.  Frank- 
lin, Mass.,  Dec.  11.  1838;  s.  Rev.  William  and 
^^arv  Clark  (Partridge)  Phipps;  grad.  Monson 
fMa'ss.)  Acad.,  1858;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1862;  m. 
Phillipston.  Mass.,  Sept.  12,  1865,  Kathleen  M. 
Carruth.  Stated  supply,  Ashland,  Mass.,  1865; 
ordained  to  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  Jan.  23,  1868; 
pastor,  Welleslev,  Mass.,  1868-78,  Newton  High- 
lands, 1878-93.  Union  Chapel,  Oak  Hill,  Newton, 
since  Nov.,  1904.  Author  and  composer  of  sev- 
eral secular  songs,  S.S.  melodies,  hymns,  etc. 
Water  color  painter.  Mason.  Clubs:  Congrega- 
tional (Boston),  Sportsman's  (sec).  Address:  1193 
Walnut   St.,   Newton   Highlands,    Mass. 

PHIPPS,  Mary  Williams  (Mrs.  William  Hamil- 
ton Phipps),  club  woman:  b.  Eastford,  Conn.,  May 
18,  1851:  d.  Francis  and  Mahala  Rachel  (Badger) 
Williams:  A.B.,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1871;  m.  Wil- 
liam Hamilton  Phipps,  of  Waterbury,  Conn.,  Oct. 
10,  1872;  5  children.  Florence  W.,  Winifred  W., 
Ethel  'W..  Howard  F..  Laurence  W.  Actively  in- 
terested in  philanthropic  and  ednl.  affairs;  pres. 
Conn.  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs,  1908-12;  pres. 
T\^aterbury  Woman's  Club.  1905-07.  Conglist.  Ad- 
dress: 104  Waterville  St.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

PHIPPS,  Sanford,  architect;  b.  Hopkinton, 
Mass.,  Aug.  25,  1850:  s.  Isaac  B.  and  Achiah  (Al- 
lard)  Phipps;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Hopkinton  and 
Allen  Sch..  West  Newton,  Mass.;  m.  Alice  A.  Com- 
stock,  of  Milford,  Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1873;  children, 
Ross  E.,  George  C,  Edith  A.  Draughtsman,  Mil- 
ford,     Mass..     1870-3;     in     offices     of     Peabody     & 


Stearns,  Boston,  6  mos.,  1874;  with  Earl  &  Fuller, 
architects,  1874-82;  practiced  for  self,  1882-90; 
mem.  Loring  &  Phipps  since  1890.  Mem.  Boston 
Soc.  Architects.  Republican.  Universalist.  Ma- 
son. Recreations:  billiards,  farming.  Home:  Hop- 
kinton, Mass.    office:  53   State  St.,  Boston. 

PICKABS,  Greenleaf  "WTiittier,  electrical  engi- 
neer, inventor;  m.  Portland,  Me.,  Feb.  14,  1877;  s. 
Samuel  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Hussey  (Whittier) 
Pickard;  grandnephew  John  Greenleaf  Whittier; 
ed.  Westbrook  Sem.,  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.. 
Harvard,  and  Mass.  Inst.  Tecii. ;  m.  Miriam  Wat- 
son, d.  William  Watson  Oliver,  of  Phila..  Apr.  5. 
1902  (she  died  Dec.  17,  1912).  Has  made  spl.  study 
of  and  had  practical  experience  in  wireless  tele- 
graphy and  wireless  telepliony.  and  has  received 
many  U.S.  and  foreign  patents  for  inventions  in 
this  line;  one  of  the  first  to  obtain  successful 
transmission  of  speech  by  Hertzian  waves;  now 
perfecting  this  invention  and  others  relating  to 
wireless  communication.  Consulting  elec  engr. 
Muff  Electrostatic  Separator  Co.;  v. -p.  and  chief 
engr.  The  Wireless  Specialty  Apparatus  Co.  Fel- 
low Am.  Inst.  Blec  Engrs. ;  mem.  Boston  Scientific 
Society,  Soc.  Cliem.  Industry,  Am.  Chem.  Society, 
A.A.A.S.,  Inst.  Radio  Engrs.  Club:  Engineers,' 
Home:  Amesbury,  Mass.  Office:  126  State  St.. 
Boston.* 

PICKABD,  Samuel  Thomas,  author;  Mar.  1,  1828- 
Feb.  11,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.) 

PICKERING,  Edward  Charles,  astronomer;  b. 
Boston,  July  19,  1S46;  s.  Edward  and  Charlotte 
(Hammond)  Pickering;  brother  of  William  Henry 
Pickering;  ed.  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  S.B.,  Lawrence 
Scientific  Sch.  (Harvard).  1865  (hon.  A.M.,  1880; 
LL.D.,  univs.  of  Cal.,  1886,  Mich.,  1887,  Chicago, 
1901,  Harvard,  1903,  Pa.,  1906:  Ph.D.,  Heidelberg 
U.,  1903;  D.Sc,  Victoria  U.,  Eng.,  1900;  L.H.D., 
Allegheny  Coll.,  1912);  m.  Lizzie  Wadsworth,  d. 
Jared  Sparks,  Mar.  9,  1874.  Instr.  mathematics, 
Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.,  1865-7;  Thayer  prof, 
physics,  Mass.  Inst.  Tecli.,  1867-76;  prof,  astron- 
omy and  dir.  Harvard  Coll.  Obs.  since  1876.  Estab- 
lished 1st  physical  lab.  in  U.S.;  under  his  direction, 
invested  capital  and  income  of  the  observatory 
has  increased  fourfold.  Study  of  light  and  spec- 
tra of  the  stars  have  been  spl.  features  of  his 
worlv;  devised  meridian  photometer  and  made  1,- 
400,000  measures  of  the  light  of  the  stars  with  it. 
By  establishing  an  auxiliary  sta.  in  Arequipa, 
Peru.  Southern  stars  are  also  observed,  extending 
the  work  from  pole  to  pole,  in  which  250,000  pho- 
tographs are  included.  Accompanied  Nautical 
Almanac  expdn.  to  observe  total  eclipse  of  sun, 
Aug.  7,  1869;  mem.  U.S.  Coast  Survey  expdn.  to 
Xeres,  Spain,  Dec.  22,  1870.  Awarded  Henry 
Draper  medal  for  work  on  astron.  physics;  gold 
medals,  Rumford,  1891,  Bruce,  1908,  Royal  Astron. 
Soc.  1886.  1901.  Knight  German  Order  pour  le 
merite,  1911.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
societies,  books,  etc.)  Address:  Harvard  Observ- 
atory,   Cambridge,    Mass.* 

PICKEBING,  Georg-e  Washing-ton,  merchant:  b. 
Salem,  Mass.,  May  27,  1849;  s.  William  and  Mary 
Ann  (Pattev)  Pickering;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Ella 
P.  Wingat,  of  Salem.  Began  with  father  m  fuel 
business  and  succeeded  to  the  business  after  death 
of  brother,  1893;  pres.  Salem  Co-operative  Bank; 
dir.  Mercantile  Nat.  Bank.  Mason.  Republican. 
Home:   Salem,   Mass. 

PICKERING,  William  Henry,  astronomer; 
moved  to  Jamaica,  W.I.  (See  vol.  1909.  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

PICKERT,  Lehman,  merchant;  b.  Fuerth,  Ba- 
varia. Dec.  11,  1843:  s.  Anton  and  Mina  (Gerstle) 
Pickert-  ed.  pvt.  sch.  in  Germany,  and  pub.  schs.. 
Cincinnati.  O.;  m.  Bertha  Kaufman,  of  Cincin- 
nati Sept  11.  1867;  children,  Clarence  I.  (de- 
ceased), Leo  W.,  Stella  (Mrs.  Sidney  S.  Wachtel. 
of  Brookline,  Mass.),  Amy.  Edna.  Edwin  S.  Came 
to  America  and  settled  at  Cincinnati,  Sept.,  1858, 
where  began  in  the  fisli  and  produce  business; 
went  to  Boston,  1875,  and  engaged  in  wholesale  salt 
fish  business,  later  as  L.  Pickert  &  Co.;  pres.  L. 
Pickert  Fish  Co.  since  1894;  dir.  Paul  Revere 
Trust  Co.,  Edge  Machine  Hat  Co.    Dir.  Industrial 


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Development  Co.  of  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce; 
dir.  Boston  Fish  Bureau.  Served  in  Ohio  N.G.  1 
yr.  and  in  Nat.  Guard  regt.  3  mos.  during  Civil 
War.  Trustee  Boston  State  Hosp.;  mem.  bd.  dirs. 
Mt.  Sinai  Hosp.,  Mass.  State  Conf.  Charities,  Bos- 
ton branch  Baron  De  Hirsch  Fund,  Federated  .Jew- 
ish Charities.  Republican.  Jewish  religion.  Club: 
Elvsium.  Recreations:  traveling.  Home:  .'532 
Chestnut  Hill  Av.  Office:  16  New  St.,  East  Boston, 
IMass. 

PICKETT,  Charles  "Whittlesey,  editor;  b.  Water- 
bury,  Conn.,  .June  13,  1S57;  s.  .John  :\I.  and  Eliza- 
beth L.  (Cogswell)  rickett;  ed.  dist.  sclis.  and 
acad.;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1892;  m.  Oct.  8,  1S79, 
Marie  P.  Sperry  (died  1904);  1  son,  Walter  M.; 
m.  2d,  June  28,  1907,  Emma  A.  Hine,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.  Entered  newspaper  work,  1885;  reporter 
New  Haven  Palladium,  1885-91;  editor  New  Haven 
Leader,  1892-11;  editor  Times-Leader  since  1911. 
Mem.  New  Haven  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem. 
Co.  F,  2d  Inf.,  Conn.  N.G.,  1889-92;  on  staff  of 
Gov.  Cooke  with  rank  of  col.,  1897-9.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason;  mem.  B.P.O.E.,  Roval  Arcanum, 
etc.  Mem.  Conn.  Soc.  G.A.R.  Clubs:  Elks',  Con- 
gregational, Young  Men's  Republican.  Recrea- 
tions: fishing,  hunting.  Home:  23  Lynwood  PI. 
Office:  The  Times-Leader,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

PICKETT,  Joseph,  educator;  b.  Enfield,  Conn., 
June  21,  1867;  s.  Rev.  Cyrus  and  Julia  Davies 
(Calhoun)  Pickett;  mostly  self-educated;  unmar- 
ried. Prin.  and  propr.  Nortliampton  Commercial 
Coll.  since  May,  1898.  Unitarian.  Club:  North- 
ampton. Address:  76  Pleasant  St.,  Northampton, 
Mass. 

PICKMAN,  Dudley  Leavltt,  mfr.;  s.  William  D. 
Pickman:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1873;  m.  Ellen  Rodman 
Motley,  of  Boston,  May,  1884;  2  children,  Dudley' 
L.,  Jr.,  Edward  M.  Pres.  Newmarket  Mfg.  Co., 
mfrs.  cotton  and  silk  goods,  since  1875;  v. -p.  Mass. 
Hosp.  Life  Ins.  Co.;  dir.  Cork  Insert  Co.,  Mer- 
chants' Warehouse  Co.,  etc.  Address:  914  Ex- 
change   Bldg.,    Boston. 

PICKMAN,  John  J.,  lawyer;  b.  Lowell,  IMass., 
Jan.  9,  1850;  s.  David  and  Mary  Pickman;  giad. 
Lowell  High  Sch.,  1866;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1869;  unmarried.  Practiced  at  Lowell  since  1869; 
mem.  City  Council,  1876-7;  mem.  Sch.  Com., 
1882-6;  city  solicitor,  1886:  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1879,  SO;  mayor  of  Lowell,  1893-4;  chmn. 
Park  Commrs..  1903-13;  spl.  justice  Police  Court, 
Lowell  to  1915.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Kil- 
winning Lodge  A.F.  and  A.M.  Home:  35  Hunting- 
ton  St.    Office:   323   Hildreth  Bldg.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

FIDDOCK,  Charles  Altoert,  clergyman,  pub- 
lisher.    (See   vol.    1909.) 

PIBaiN,  Charles  Pelton,  author;  b.  Roxburv, 
Mass.,  Nov.  11,  1844;  s.  Benjamin  Gorham  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Felton)  Pidgin;  grad.  English 
High  Sch.,  Boston,  1863;  m.  Lizzie  Abbott  Dane,  of 
Wrentham,  Mass.,  July  3,  1867  (died  June,  1868); 
m.  2d.  Lucy  Sturtevant  Gardner,  M.D.,  of  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1873  (died  June,  1896);  m. 
3d,  Frances  Fern,  d.  Edward  Foster  Douglas,  of 
Madrid,  N.Y.,  July  21,  1897.  In  mercantile  busi- 
ness, 1863-73.  Chief  elk.,  1873-03,  chief,  1903-7, 
IMass.  Bur.  Statistics  of  Labor.  Invented  numerous 
devices  and  machines  for  mech.  tabulation  of 
statistics.  Has  written  poems  and  stories  for 
newspapers,  words  for  songs,  librettos  of  can- 
tatas, operas,  and  musical  comedies  and  dramas. 
Club:  Authors'  (Boston).  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  62  Temple 
Av.,   Winthrop,   Mass.* 

PIEHIiER,  Otto  J.,  mfg.  and  retail  furrier;  b. 
Boston,  Oct.  28.  1864;  s.  Oscar  and  Pauline  (Mercy) 
Piehler;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.,  Boston,  and  under 
pvt.  tuition;  m.  Anna  E.  Vickerv,  of  Boston,  Aug. 
11,  1887;  3  children,  Anna  Pauline,  Mildred  E:iiza- 
beth  (Mrs.  Austin  Bittenbender,  of  Brookline, 
Mass.),  Edgar  Vickery.  Was  connected  for  several 
yrs.  with  mfg.  and  designing  dept.  of  A.  N.  Cook 
&  Co.,  furriers,  Boston;  formed  present  business 
1888,  incorporated  same,  1909  and  since  pres.  and 
treas.  Otto  J.  Piehler,  Inc.;  also  pres.  "W^oodbury- 
Piehler  Fur  Ranch  Co.  of  N.H.  Formerly  mem. 
Co.  C,  1st  Regt.,  M.V.M.   Pres.  Boston  Assn.  of  Fur 


Mfrs.,  1914,  1915.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce; was  chmn.  com.  that  formed  Retail  Trade 
Bd.  of  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  and  1st  pres. 
of  the  bd.  Active  in  furthering  legislation  for  ob- 
taining subway  for  Boylston  St.;  pres.,  1914-15, 
Arlington  St.  Subway  Station  Assn.,  the  object 
of  which  is  to  secure  a  station  at  or  near  Arling- 
ton St.,  in  the  Boylston  St.  Subway.  Republican. 
Club:  Boston  City.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:     356   Boylston    St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

PIEB,  Arthur  Stanwood,  author;  b.  Pittsburg, 
Apr.  21,  1874;  s.  William  Stanwood  and  Alice 
(Moore)  Pier;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895;  m.  Elise  R. 
Hall,  of  Boston,  Nov.  4,  1909.  Asst.  editor  Youth's 
Companion  from  1896.  Mem.  Nat.  Inst.  Arts  and 
Letters.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list 
of  books.)  Home:  Milton,  Mass.  Office:  201  Colum- 
bus  Av..    Boston.* 

PIERCE,  Alfred,  mfr.  of  clothing;  b.  Lexington, 
Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1858;  s.  Loring  Smith  and  Frances 
A.  (Harrington)  Pierce;  descendant  of  John 
Pierce,  of  Lexington,  Mass.,  1638;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Lexington;  m.  3d,  Cora  Ball,  of  Lexington,  Mass., 
Jan.  10,  1912;  2  sons,  Clifford  Wellington,  Alfred, 
Jr.  Began  active  career  in  employ  of  Leland,  Rice 
&  Co.,  clothing  mfrs.,  Boston,  1876;  became  mem. 
Burton,  Mansfield  &  Pierce,  1888,  later  Burton, 
Pierce  Co.,  Boston  and  New  York;  organized,  1907, 
Pierce,  Billings  &  Co.,  of  which  is  sr.  partner; 
pres.  Lexington  Associates;  trustee  Boston  Sub- 
urban Electric  Cos.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Chmn.  Sch.  Com..  Lexington,  6  yrs.; 
now  maj.  comdg.  Lexington  ;Minute  Jklen  (organ- 
ized, 1774).  Republican.  Mem.  Lexington  Hist. 
Soc,  Boston  Chapter  S.A.R.  Mason  (Simon  W. 
Robinson  Lodge,  Menotomy  Chapter,  Cambridge 
Commandery.  K.T.).  Club:  Old  Belfry  (Lexing- 
ton). Recreations:  farming,  hunting.  Homp;  Lex- 
ington, Mass.  Office:  SO  Kingston  St.,  Boston, 
;Mass. 

FIERCE,  Arthur  Henry,  educator;  Julv  30.  1867- 
Feb.  20,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1912-13.) 

PIERCE,  Arthur  Winslow,  educator;  b.  Arling- 
ton, IMass. ,  June  3,  1860:  s.  John  "Winslow  and 
Anna  Lvdia  Pierce:  prep.  edn.  Arlington  High 
Sch.,  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1882  (Litt.D.,  1899):  m. 
Franklin,  INIass.,  June  25,  1903,  Lvdia  Paine  Ray. 
Teacher,  Goddard  Sem.,  Barre,  Vt.,  1882-90,  prin., 
same,  1890-7;  prin.  Dean  Acad.,  Franklin,  IMass., 
since  1897.  Republican.  Universalist.  IMem.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Club:  Franklin  Country.  Address: 
Franklin,  Mass. 

PIERCE,  Charles  Pranklin.  artist;  b.  N.H., 
Apr.,  1844:  s.  John  A.  and  Phila  A.  Pierce;  m. 
Luene  R.  Wilder,  of  Bo-ston,  1876  (died  1906);  2d, 
Katherine  Plimpton,  1912.  Home:  227  Rawson 
Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Studio:  194  Boylston  St., 
Boston.* 

PIERCE,   Charles  Morg-an,  clergyman;   Oct.   18, 

lS34-Mar.  4,  1915.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

PIERCE,  Charles  Sumner,  lawyer;  b.  IMilton, 
Mass..  Sept.  5.  1874;  s.  Edward  L.  and  Elizabeth 
H.  (Kingsburv)  Pierce:  A.B.,  Harvard  U..  1895, 
LL.B.,  1900;  m.  Caroline  W.  Merriam,  of  Weston, 
Mass.,  IMar.  7,  1908:  1  son.  Henry  Lillie.  Admitted 
to  bar  and  since  in  practice  at  Boston;  asst.  gen. 
solicitor  B.  &  M.  R.R.  V.-p.  Monadnock  Paper  IMills; 
dir.  Blue  Hill  Nat.  Bank  (Milton).  Mem.  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  Union.  IMilton.  Home: 
Milton,   IMass.     Office:     North    Station,   Boston. 

PIERCE,  Charles  "Warner,  editor;  b.  IManches- 
ter,  Vt.,  Aug.  26.  1870:  s.  Charles  Alexander  and 
Abbie  Stearns  (Gibson)  Pierce:  B.S.,  Norwich  U., 
1892.  A.M.,  189S;  m.  Lena  Crittenden,  of  North- 
ampton, IMass.,  Apr.  1.  1904;  1  daughter,  Catherine 
Gibson.  Mem.  C.  A.  Pierce  &  Co.,  newspaper  pub- 
lishers, since  1893:  editor  Bennington  (Vt.)  Ban- 
ner, 1895-7,  Northampton  (Mass.)  Daily  Herald, 
1897-06,  Waltham  Evening  Times  since  1906.  Mem. 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ad- 
dress:    Waltham,    Mass. 

FIERCE,  Clarence  H.,  hardware  merchant:  b. 
Houlton,  Me.,  Feb.  17,  1848:  s.  Leonard  and  Eliza- 
beth F.  (Kendall)  Pierce;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Houl- 
ton Acad.;   m.   Houlton,  Aug.   25,   1881,   Frances  C. 


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Madigan:  children,  Leonard  A.,  .Tames  M.  Clk., 
A.  H.  Fog-g-  &  Co.,  1S66,  partner,  1S75,  and  upon  its 
Incorporation  as  Almon  H.  Fogg  Co.,  1902,  became 
treas.,  and  is  now  pres.  of  the  co. ;  one  of  the 
founders  and  pres.  First  Nat.  Bank;  pres.  Houlton 
Water  Co.,  Houlton  Sewer  Bd.;  v. -p.  Houlton 
Woolen  Mills.  Mason.  Democrat.  Club:  Medux- 
nekeag.    Address:  Houlton,  Me. 

FIESCi:,  Edward  Peter,  juage;  b.  Templeton, 
Mass.,  Dec.  28,  1852;  s.  Peter  and  Mary  (Burney) 
Pierce;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1877;  (A.B., 
Harvard  U.) :  m.  Danvers,  Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1884, 
Adfele  Duteaud;  4  children,  John  Burney,  Marie 
Aurelie,  Edward  Peter,  Lucile  Louise.  Practiced 
at  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1878-1900;  asso.  justice  Su- 
perior Court  of  ]Mass.,  1900-14;  justice  Supreme 
Jud.  Ct.  of  Mass.,  since  Dec.  9,  1914.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  Harvard,  Union.  Home:  1514 
Beacon  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Address:  Court  House, 
Boston. 

FIERCE,  Edward  T.,  mfr. ;  s.  late  Andrew  G. 
(mayor  of  New  Bedford,  1868-9)  and  Caroline  Lin- 
coln (Hillman)  Pierce.  Pres.  Pierce  Mfg.  Corpn.; 
treas.  Wamsutta  Mills.  Address:  New  Bedford, 
Mass. 

FIERCE,  Edwin  Francis,  M.D. ;  b.  Lewiston,  Me., 
Apr.  13,  1872;  s.  Sylvester  Greenleaf  and  Jennie 
E.  (Barker)  Pierce;  ed.  city  schs.,  Lewiston;  A.B., 
Bates  Coll.,  1894;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg. 
(Columbia),  1901;  m.  Ethel  I.  Cummings,  of  Gray, 
Me.,  Oct.  5,  1906;  1  son,  Eugene  Frederick,  b.  Jan. 
23,  1911.  Practiced  at  Lewiston,  Me.,  since  1901. 
Republican.  Free  Baptist.  Address:  150  College 
St.,   Lewiston,   Me. 

FIERCE,  Ernest  H.,  editor,  publisher;  b.  Bos- 
ton, May  12,  1863;  s.  Otis  H.  and  Angeline  (Smith) 
Pierce;  ed.  Boston  pub.  schs.;  m.  Revere,  Mass., 
1891,  Ida  M.  Emerson.  Entered  newspaper  busi- 
ness at  Revere,  1881;  editor  and  pub.  Revere  Jour.; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907,  1908.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Odd  Fellow;  B.P.O.E.  Home:  Revere, 
Mass. 

FIERCE,  Frank  Beneville,  M.D. ;  b.  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  Aug.  28,  1858;  s.  Darius  and  Emma  Orinda 
(Hilton)  Pierce;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1882;  M.D.,  Univ. 
Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1886;  m.  Katie  Ingalls 
Sleeper,  of  Methuen,  Mass.,  Nov.  20,  1889;  2  chil- 
dren, James  Beck.  Hortense  Katherine.  Resident 
phvs.  Elizabeth  Citv  Hosp.,  N.J.,  1886-7;  teacher 
in  dist.  schs.;  prin.  Amherst  High  Sch.,  N.H.,  1882- 
83;  instr.  in  science.  Holy  Communion  Ch.  Inst., 
Charleston,  S.C,  1883-4;  in  practice  of  medicine, 
Holvoke,  Mass.,  1887-9.  since  at  Haverhill.  Mem. 
Haverhill  Sch.  Bd..  1905-8.  Republican.  Deacon 
Center  Congl.  Ch.  Supervising  censor  Mass.  Med. 
Soc. ;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Mason  (K.T.);  mem. 
I.O.O.F..  K.  of  P..  Knights  of  Malta,  A.O.U.W. 
Clubs:  Haverhill  Medical,  INlonday  Evening.  Ad- 
dress:    132    Main    St.,   Haverhill,   Mass. 

FIERCE,    Georg-e   Morton,    merchant;    died   Apr. 

6,  1912.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

FIERCE,  Georgre  Washingrton,  college  prof.;  b. 
Webberville,  Tex.,  Jan.  11,  1S72;  s.  George  W.  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Gill)  Pierce;  B.Sc,  U.  of  Tex., 
1893,  M.A.,  1894;  Harvard,  1898-1900,  A.M.,  1899, 
Ph.D.,  1900;  Leipzig,  1900-1;  m.  Florence  H.  Good- 
win, of  Framingham,  Mass.,  Aug.  12,  1904.  Asst. 
prof,  physics,  and  dir.  Cruft  High  Tension  Elec- 
trical Lab.,  Harvard,  since  Sept.,  1907.  Fellow 
Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Am.  Physical 
Soc,  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.,  Inventors'  Guild. 
Club:  Colonial.  Author:  The  Principles  of  Wire- 
less Telegraphy,  1910.  Home:  7  Berkeley  PI.  Ad- 
dress:   Cruft   Laboratory,   Cambridge,   Mass.* 

FIERCE,  Harry  Raymond,  actor  and  manager; 
b.  Monmouth,  Me.,  June  15,  1876;  s.  Henry  Oliver 
and  Martha  E.  (Storm)  Pierce:  descendant  of  Tim- 
othv  Pierce,  apptd.  judge  of  Windham  Co.,  Conn., 
bv  George  II  of  Eng.,  1733;  student  Me.  Wesleyan 
Sem.,  Kents  Hill.  1892-3;  Syracuse  (N.Y.)  U., 
1895-6;  grad.  Northwestern  U.  Sch.  of  Oratory, 
Evanston.  111.,  1899:  m.  Zulette  Spencer,  of  Des 
Moines,  la.,  June,  1899;  1  son.  Raymond  Spencer, 
Impersonator  with  Chicago  Grand  Concert  Co., 
1899-1900,  Cecilia  String  Quartette,  1901-2,  Pierce 
Brennan    Co.,    1903-4;    dir.    Sch.    of    Oratory,    Mt. 


Union  Coll.,  Alliance,  O.,  1905-9,  same,  Ohio  U., 
Athens,  1909-15;  dir.  Boston  Lyceum  Sch.  since 
Dec,  1915;  dramatic  coach  and  critic  for  Eastern- 
Empire  Lyceum  Bur.  since  1914.  Associated  with 
wife,  formed  own  company.  The  Pierce  Players, 
1905,  and  has  since  traveled  extensively  through- 
out U.S.  Mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Reiiublican. 
Conglist.  Mason.  Club:  Athenian  (Athens,  O.). 
Recreations:  summer  camp.  Harps  well  Centre, 
Mt.  Casco  Bay.  Home:  83  Palfrey  St.,  Watertown. 
Mass.    Office:  418  Pierce  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

FIERCE,  Helen  Prances,  M.D.;  b.  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  Mar.  1,  1861;  d.  :Melzar  and  Abbv  (Morse) 
Pierce;  grad.  Plymouth  High  Sch.,  1878;  M.D., 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1887,  and  since  prac- 
ticed at  Plymouth.  Methodist.  Mem.  Am.  Inst. 
Homoeopathy,  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc.  Active  in 
Plymouth  Woman's  Club;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  1915- 
18.      Address:    6   North    St.,    Plymouth,   Mass. 

FIERCE,  Howard,  lawyer;  b.  Blaine,  Me.,  July 
17,  1871;  s.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Bell)  Pierce; 
ed.  Colbv  Coll.;  LL.B.,  U.  of  Me.  Law  Sch.,  1900; 
m.  Edyth  M.  Holmes,  June  1,  1901.  Practiced  at 
Fort  Kent,  Me.,  as  mem.  firm  of  Fenleson  & 
Pierce,  1901-7;  since  practiced  alone  at  Mars  Hill; 
active  worker  in  politics;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1899-1900,  Senate,  1903,  4,  5,  6.  Pres.  Bd.  of  Trus- 
tees Aroostook  Central  Inst.,  Mass.  Hill.  Progres- 
sive Republican.  Baptist.  Mason;  mem.  Elks, 
Knights  of  Pvthias,  M.W.  of  A.  Home:  Mars  Hill, 
Me. 

FIERCE,  Jason  Noble,  clergyman;  b.  Pitts- 
burgh, Aug.  28,  1880  s.  Albert  Francis  (D.D.)  and 
Rebecca  (Noble)  Pierce;  B.A.,  Amherst,  1902;  B.D., 
Yale,  1906;  m.  Mary  Gertrude  Fairchild,  of  Dan- 
bury,  Conn.,  Mar.  9,  1904.  Ordained  Congl.  min- 
istrv,  1906;  pastor  Davenport  Ch.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1906-8,  Puritan  Ch.,  Brooklyn,  1908-10,  2d 
Ch.,  Oberlin,  O.,  1910-14,  2d  Ch.,  Dorchester,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  1914 — .  On  staff  of  preachers  at  Am- 
herst, Smith,  Mt.  Holyoke  and  other  colls.  Mem. 
Chi  Phi,  Delta  Sigma  Rho.  Author:  The  Mascu- 
line Power  of  Christ,  1912;  The  Mystery  of  His 
(3wn  Person,   1913.    Address:   Dorchester,  Boston.* 

FIERCE,  Myron  E.,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Apr.  8, 
1874:  s.  J\Iyron  E.  and  Emma  P.  (Bearse)  Pierce; 
ed.  Watertown  pub.  schs.;  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1898;  m.  Blanche  B. 
Cochran,  of  Wilmington,  Del.,  May  25,  1907.  Prac- 
ticed Boston,  since  1899:  mem.  Boston  City  Coun- 
cil. 1904-7  inclusive:  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1908-9.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  (rity  of  Boston,  Harvard 
Law  Sch.  Assn.,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Republi- 
can. Conglist.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Union  Boat. 
Has  published  various  pamplilets.  articles,  etc. 
Recreations:  traveling,  motoring.  Home:  15  Glen- 
ville  Av.,  Allston.    Office:   6  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

FIERCE,  Noble  Emerson,  lawyer;  b.  Bristol, 
Conn.,  July  31,  1S54:  s.  Julius  E.  and  Huldah 
(Botsford)  Pierce,  and  descendant  of  John  Perss, 
the  immigrant,  Woburn,  1637:  gi'ad.  Conn.  State 
Normal  Sch.,  1873;  LL.B.,  Albany  Law  Sch.,  1876; 
m.  Angelica,  N.Y.,  Julv  16,  1879.  Harriet  Kendall 
(died  Oct.,  1895);  2  children,  Kendall  M.,  Ger- 
trude; m.  2d,  Bristol,  Conn..  Dec.  24,  1897,  Ettie 
Merriam.  Practiced  in  Angelica,  N.Y.,  1876-8,  Bris- 
tol, Conn.,  1878-93,  Hartford  since  1893:  v. -p.  Bris- 
tol &  Plainville  Tramway  Co.;  trustee  Bristol  Sav- 
ings Bank;  state  senator,  4th  Dist.,  Conn.,  2 
terms,  1891-5.  Mem.  Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.  Dem- 
ocrat. Baptist.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner)  :  mem.  K. 
of  P.,  B.P.O.E.  Clubs:  City  (Hartford),  Bristol 
(1st  pres.  1906-9).  Recreations:  reading,  outdoor 
life.  Home:  213  Main  St.,  Bristol,  Conn.  Office: 
902  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

FIERCE,  Fayson  Edward,  clergyman:  b.  Weld, 
Me.,  June  27,  1S73:  s.  George  Boardman  and  Mary 
Ann  (Kingsburv)  Pierce;  prep.  edn.  Me.  Wesleyan 
Sem.,  Kents  Hill,  Me.;  Litt.B.,  Syracuse  U.,  N.Y., 
1899;  m.  Alvira  Moseley,  of  Hoosick  Falls,  N.Y., 
Oct.  11,  1906;  1  daughter.  Barbara  Moseley.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  1902;  pastor  Rensselaer, 
N.Y.,  1902-9,  Pittsfleld,  Mass.,  since  1909.  Mason, 
ciub:  Park.  Address:  193  Bartlett  Av.,  Pittsfleld, 
Mass. 

PIERCE,  Rog-er;  b.  Milton,  Mass.,  July  8,  1882; 
s.   Matthew   Vassar   and  Margaret    (Gray)    Pierce; 


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prep.  edn.  Milton  Acad.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1904;  m. 
Ruth  Eliot,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Oct.  19,  1912;  2 
children,  Ellen,  Charles  Eliot.  Sec.  to  the  corpn. 
of  Harvard  U. ;  sec.  Harvard  Alumni  A.ssn.  since 
litis.  Trustee  Milton  Acad.,  also  of  Farm  and 
Trade  Sch.  Clubs:  Union  (Boston),  Harvard  (Bos- 
ton and  New  York).  Home:  INlilton,  Mass.  Address: 
50   State   St.,   Boston. 

FIEBCZ:,  Wallace  Iilncoln,  importing  grocer;  b. 
Boston,  Mar.  15,  1853;  s.  Samuel  Stillman  and 
Ellen  Maria  Theresa  (Wallis)  I'ierce:  descendant 
of  Robert  Pierce,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1630;  ed.  Bos- 
ton pub.  schs. ;  m.  Stella  Louise,  d.  Caleb  Clark 
and  Mary  (Easterman)  "Walworth,  June  7,  IS 76;  5 
children,  Walworth,  Vassar,  Parkman  D.,  Barbara, 
Virginia.  Became  partner  (with  his  father)  S.  S. 
Pierce  &  Co.,  importers  and  dealers  in  groceries, 
Boston,  1874;  elected  pres.  S.  S.  Pierce  Co.,  upon 
its  incorporation,  1894;  pres.  Walworth  Mfg.  Co., 
1894-13,  since  chmn.  bd. ;  dir.  2d  Nat.  Bank,  Bos- 
ton, Boston  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.,  N.E.  Mut. 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  Home  Savings  Bank,  Am.  Surety  Co., 
Equitable  Life  Assurance  Soc.  of  U.S.  Trustee 
Robert  B.  Brigham  Hosp.,  Boston  Lying-in  Hosp., 
Children's  Hosp.,  Mass.  Soc.  for  Prevention  of 
Crueltv  to  Animals.  Mason.  Clubs:  Union,  Algon- 
quin, Exchange,  St.  Botolph,  Merchants.'  Home: 
IMilton,  Mass.,  and  350  Beacon  St.,  Boston.  Office: 
Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston.* 

FIERCE,  William.  James,  real  estate;  b.  Newark, 
O.,  Feb.  24,  1S58;  s.  James  and  Jane  (Stein) 
Pierce;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Hartford,  Conn.; 
m.  Elizabeth  H.  Harris,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  Jan.  21, 
1885.  Bookkeeper  and  traveling  man  for  New 
York  houses  6  yrs. ;  with  Travelers  Ins.  Co.,  later 
.<Etna  Ins.  Co.;  in  real  estate  business  since  1904; 
mem.  Hartford  Citv  Council,  1907;  mem.  Bd.  of 
Aldermen,  1909;  mem.  Conn.  Senate,  1911-12.  Has 
served  as  mem.  Co.  F,  1st  Regt.,  C.N.(j.,  and  as 
maj.  1st  Co.,  Governor's  Foot  Guard,  Veteran 
Corps.  Mem.  Hartford  Chamber  of  Commerce., 
Conn.  Humane  Soc.  Democrat.  Mason.  Recre- 
ations: fishing.  Home:  215  Fairfield  Av.  Office: 
36  Pearl  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

FIERCE,  Wilson  Howard,  lawyer;  b.  Northford, 
Conn.,  Oct.  12,  1857:  s.  Rev.  Asa  Clinton  and  Mary 
(Wilson)  Pierce;  descendant  of  John  Perss,  It. 
under  Oliver  Cromwell,  through  Charles  Pierce, 
and  the  Worthington  lines  in  Mass.;  prep.  edn. 
Newtown  Acad.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1881;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law 
Sch.,  1885;  m.  Antoinette  Louise  Bancroft,  of 
Galesburg,  111.,  May  7,  1889;  2  children,  Catharine 
Wilson.  Elbridge  Bancroft.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar, 
1885;  began  practice  at  Danbury;  removed  to 
Waterbury,  1888;  specializes  in  defending  damage 
cases  against  corpns.;  served  as  elk.  City  Ct., 
Waterbury;  pros.  atty. ;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.  Mem. 
Am.  Bar  Assn.  Independent  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Country  (Waterbury),  University 
Extension  (pres.).  Recreations:  golf,  shooting. 
Home:  219  Columbia  Boul.  Office:  63  Bank  St., 
Waterbury,   Conn. 

FIERFONT,  Jam.es,  mathematician:  B.S.,  Wor- 
cester Poly.  Inst.,  1886;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Vienna,  1894; 
(hon.  A.M\,  Yale,  1899;  LL.D.,  Clark  U.,  1909). 
Lecturer  in  mathematics,  1894-5,  instr.,  1895-6, 
asst.  prof.,  1896-8,  prof,  since  1898,  Yale.  Address; 
42   Mansfield  St.,   New  Haven,  Conn.* 

FIERSON,  Isaac,  clergyman;  b.  Orange,  N.J., 
Aug.  11,  1843;  s.  Aaron  and  Mary  Caroline  (Ogden) 
Pierson;  B.A.,  Yale,  1866;  student  Yale  Div.  Sch., 
1866-7;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1869;  m.  Sarah 
E.  Dyer,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  July  10,  1877  (now 
deceased) ;  m.  2d,  Peking,  China,  Flora  J.  Hale, 
of  Oak  Park,  111.,  Aug.  1,  1884.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry.  1870;  pastor  Harwich  Port,  Mass.,  1869- 
70;  missionary,  A.B.C.P.M.,  North  China  Mission, 
located  at  Yu-cho  and  Paoting  fu,  Chih-li  Province, 
1870-90:  pastor  Hamilton,  N.Y.,  1893-5,  Union  Ch., 
Medford,  Mass.,  1895-03;  field  sec.  Am.  Tract  Soc. 
since  Nov.,  1904.  Home:  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 
Office:  50  Bromfleld  St.,  Boston.* 

FIERSOIT,  Samuel,  M.D.,  surgeon:  b.  Morris- 
town,  N.J.,  Mar.  9,  1858;  s.  Edward  and  Anna 
Maria  (Sayre)  Pierson;  first  ancestor  in  America 
was  brother  or  nephew  of  Abraham  Pierson,  a 
founder  of  Yale  Coll.;  prep.  edn.  Morristown  (N.J.) 


Acad.;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia), 
1881;  m.  Carrie  B.  Norris,  of  Boonton,  N.J.,  Oct. 
14,  1885;  children,  Samuel  N.,  Norris  E.,  Richard  N. 
Practiced  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  since  1884;  visiting 
surgeon  Stamford  Hosp.,  also  trustee;  dir.  Stam- 
ford Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  Morris  Aqueduct  Co. 
Pres.  Y.M.C.A.,  Stamford.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  N.Y.  Acad. 
Medicine,  Conn.  State  and  Fairfield  Co.  med.  assns., 
Stamford  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Presbyn.  Clubs: 
Stamford  Yacht,  Wee  Burn  Golf,  Suburban.  Ad- 
dress:  Stamford,  Conn. 

FIGrOTT,  James  Frotus,  lawyer;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Sept.  11,  1S52;  s.  Patrick  and  Margaret 
(Dennehv)  Pigott;  prep.  edn.  Hopkins  Grammar 
Sch.;  B.A.,  Yale,  1878,  LL.B.,  1880;  m.  Danbury, 
Conn.,  Jan.  24,  1900,  Mary  A.  Brady;  1  son,  James 
Protus,  Jr.  Practiced  at  New  Haven  since  1880; 
mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1885-6;  mem.  53d  Con- 
gress, 2d  Dist.  of  Conn.,  1893-5;  del.-at-large  and 
chmn.  Conn,  delegation,  Dem.  Nat.  Conv.,  St. 
Louis,  1888;  del.-at-large  (Conn.)  to  Dem.  Nat. 
Conv.,  Kansas  Citv,  1900.  Roman  Catholic.  Home: 
169  East  Rock  Rd.  Office:  179  Church  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

FIH:L,  Gustav  Edward,  clergyman;  b.  Pljorted, 
Sweden,  Mar.  30.  1868;  s.  Johan  Gustav  Johansson 
and  Christina  Cliarlotte  (Nelson)  Pihl;  prep.  edn. 
in  Sweden;  came  to  America,  1888;  grad.  Cliicago 
Theol.  Sem.,  1893;  m.  Lydia  Johnson,  of  Chicago, 
Mar.  30,  1895  (died  Aug.  17,  1905);  3  children, 
Esther  Sophia,  Paul  Edward,  Mabel  Lydia.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministrv,  1904;  pastor  Swedish 
Bethany  Ch.,  Chicago,  1893-7;  Swedish  Luth.  Mis- 
sion Ch.,  Paxton,  111.,  1897-01;  Swedish  Evang. 
Bethany  Ch.,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  since  1901.  Dir. 
and  trustee  Swedish  Christian  Orphanage,  Crom- 
well, Conn.,  1901,  pres.  1904:  mem.  exec.  com. 
Eastern  Swedish  Missionary  Assn.  8  yrs.,  acting 
v.-p.  3  yrs.,  sec.  4  yrs.  Address:  74  Hart  St.,  New 
Britain,    Conn. 

FIKE,  Fred  Bennett;  b.  Cornish,  York  Co.,  Me., 
Feb.  15,  1867:  s.  David  Copeland  and  Ellen  Susan 
(Bennett)  Pike;  direct  descendant  of  Maj.  Robert 
Pike;  ed.  common  schs.  of  Cornish;  grad.  Frye- 
burg  Acad.,  1887;  entered  Bowdoin,  but  did  not 
graduate;  later  took  a  short  course  at  U.  of  Me.; 
m.  Hortense  Mary  Thomas,  of  Harrison,  Me.,  Oct. 
22,  1896;  1  daughter,  Lillian  Armine.  Has  been 
continuously  engaged  since  1887,  in  dairying  and 
in  breeding  fancy  Jersey  stock  under  the  firm 
name  of  W.  W.  &  F.  B.  Pike;  also  has  sold  dairy 
machinery  in  Me.  since  1897.  Elected  supt.  of 
schs.  at  21,  holding  this  office  8  yrs.;  mem.  Me. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910-11.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mem. 
Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Address:  Cornish,  York,  Me. 

FIKE,  Creorg-e  Dudley,  mfr.;  b.  Farmington,  N. 
H..  Aug.  20,  1861;  s.  Dudley  Burnham  and  Miriam 
Eliza  (Swett)  Pike;  descendant  of  Dudley  B.  Pike, 
Middleton,  N.H.,  1822;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Dover 
(N.H.)  Acad.;  m.  Mabel  F.  Gould,  of  Dover.  1879; 
2  children,  Frederick  A.,  Elsie  M.  (Mrs.  Gardner  A. 
Whiting,  of  Brighton,  Mass.).  Employed  in  shoe 
factory,  Derry,  N.H.,  6  yrs.;  salesman  for  Jolinson 
&  Shaw,  Boston,  2  yrs.;  with  Whitemore-Wood- 
bury  Co.,  Boston,  7  yrs.;  partner  Pike  &  Ordway, 
mfrs.  blackings  and  cements,  later  Pike,  Ordway 
&  Stuart,  since  1889;  pres.  Boston  Blacking  Co. 
Republican.  York  Rite  Mason.  Clubs:  Boston 
Athletic  Assn.;  Derryfield  (Manchester,  N.H.). 
Recreations:  fishing,  hunting.  Home:  41  Naples 
Rd.,  Brookline.  Office:  cor.  3d  and  Potter  Sts., 
East  Cambridge,  Mass. 

FIKE,  Georg-e  William,  lawver;  b.  Haverhill, 
N.H.,  Aug.  19.  1882;  s.  William  E.  and  Lizzie  C. 
Pike;  grad.  Lisbon  High  Sch.,  1902;  studied  law 
under  George  F.  Morris:  LL.B.,  U.  of  Me.  Law 
Sch.,  1905;  m.  Mildred  K.  Fogg,  of  Bridgewater, 
N.H.,  Nov.  20,  1907.  Admitted  to  N.H.  bar,  Dec, 
1904,  before  completing  course  in  law  sch.:  settled 
in  Lisbon,  N.H.  Trustee  Lisbon  Pub.  Library. 
Mem.  Gamma  Eta  Gamma  (U.  of  Me.).  Democrat. 
Methodist.  Mason;  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Rebekahs. 
Address:  Lisbon,  N.H. 

FIKE,  Joseph  Bennett,  lawyer;  b.  Otisfield,  Me., 
May  24,  1877;  s.  Freeman  H.  and  Lydia  Olivia 
(Bennett)  Pike;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Hebron  Acad,  and 
Boston  U.  Law   Sch.;   admitted  to   bar  Dec,   1902; 


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m.  Jefferson,  Me.,  June  24,  1904,  Lottie  I.  Moody; 
3  children,  Joseph  Bennett,  Jr.,  Sarah  j\l.,  Barbara  F. 
Began  practice  at  Harrison,  Me.,  Jan.,  1903;  re- 
moved to  Bridgton,  1905;  mem.  law  firm  of  Walker 
&  Pike.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mason;  Odd  Fel- 
low. Recreations:  hunting,  fisliing.  Address: 
Bridgton,  Me. 

FIKE,  Manley  Herbert,  writer,  real  estate  dealer; 
Nov.   4.    lS57-Sept.,    1910.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

PIKE,  Paphro  D.,  mfr. ;  b.  Morristown,  Vt.,  Dec. 
1,  1S35;  s.  William  and  Nancy  (Hitchcock)  Pike; 
ed.  common  schs.  and  Johnson  Acad.;  m.  Nov.  7, 
1860,  Abigail  Towne,  of  Stowe,  Vt.  Began  mfr.  of 
butter  packages.  1872;  went  to  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  and 
was  with  Hatters'  Fur  Co.,  1885-9;  returned  to 
Stowe  and  resumed  former  business.  1889.  Served 
in  Civil  War,  1862-5;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1880, 
Senate,  1900.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  G.A.R. 
Home:  Stowe,  Vt. 

PIKE,  Boljert  Gordon,  judge;  b.  Rollinsford, 
N.H.,  Julv  28,  1851;  s.  Amos  W.  and  Elizabeth  M. 
(Chadbourne)  Pike;  B.S.,  Dartmouth,  1872  (hon. 
A.M.,  1908).  Admitted  to  bar,  1881;  city  solicitor, 
Dover,  N.H.,  1887-9;  judge  of  probate  Strafford 
Co.,  N.H.,  1893-6:  asso.  justice  Supreme  Ct.  of 
N.H.,  1896-01;  asso.  justice  Superior  Ct.  of  N.H., 
1901-13,  chief  justice.  Nov.  1,  1913 — .  Pres.  N.H. 
Bar  Assn.,  1915-16.  Republican.  Ex-trustee  Ber- 
wick Acad.;  visitor  Cliandler  Foundation  of  Dart- 
mouth  Coll.,    1902.     Home:   Dover,   N.H.* 

PHiIiSBUB'X',  Albert  Enocli,  lawyer;  b.  Milford, 
N.H.,  Aug.  19,  1849:  s.  Josiah  Webster  and  Eliza- 
beth (Dinsmoor)  Pillsbury;  grad.  Lawrence  Acad., 
Groton.  Mass.,  1867;  student  Harvard,  1867-9  (hon. 
A.M..  1891;  LL.D.,  Howard  U..  1913);  married. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1870;  practiced  at  Boston, 
lg71 — .  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1876,  77,  78, 
Senate,  1884,  85,  86  (pres.  1885,  86);  atty.-gen.  of 
Mass..  1891-4:  lecturer  on  constl.  law,  Boston  U. 
Law  Sch.,  1896 — .  V.-p.,  dir.  U.S.  Trust  Co.;  trustee 
Franklin  Savings  Bank,  Lawrence  Acad.,  World 
Peace  Foundation.  Mem.  Internat.  Law  Assn.,  Am. 
Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  N.H.  Hist.  Soc, 
Mass.  Soc.  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Animals 
(v.-p.,  dir.).  Am.  Humane  Edn.  Soc.  (v.-p.,  dir.), 
and  numerous  other  assns.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Art, 
Universitv.  (See  Who's  W"ho  in  America  for  books, 
etc.)  Home:  175  Bay  State  Rd.  Office:  6  Beacon 
St.,  Boston.* 

PIIiIiSBUBV,  John  Henry,  educator,  clergyman; 
Dec.  20,  1846-Dec.  19,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

PIIiIiSBTTB'S',  Iieonard  Hobart,  merchant;  b. 
Dunbarton,  N.H.,  Dec.  25,  1835;  s.  Stephen  and 
Lavinia  (Hobart)  Pillsbury;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter 
Acad.,  N.H.,  1862;  m.  Evelvn  Sanborn,  of  Kingston, 
N.H.,  Aug.  23,  1862.  Served  as  capt.  Co.  A,  9th 
N.H.  Vols.,  Civil  War:  U.S.  commr.,  Memphis, 
Tenn.,  1865-70;  civil  engr.,  Riley  Co.,  Kan.,  1870-6; 
LT.S.  customs  officer  N.Y.  City,  1876-S;  pres.  L.  H. 
Pillsburv  &  Son,  house  furnishing  goods,  Derry, 
N.H.,  since  1878;  formerly  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep. 
Pres.  Derrv  Hopkins  Home  for  Aged  Women. 
Mem.  Am.  iPeace  Soc.  (v.-p.  42  yrs.),  Derry  Peace 
Soc.  (pres.);  a  foimder  of  Bapt.  Ch.  in  Derry. 
Republican.     Home:    Derry,    N.H. 

/-^ PILLSBURY,  Rosecrans  W.,  lawyer,  pub.,  mfr.; 
b.  Londonderry,  N.H.,  Sept.  18,  1863;  s.  Col.  Wil- 
liam S.  and  Sarah  A.  (Crowell)  Pillsbury;  Pinker- 
ton  Acad,  and  Manchester  Higli  Sch.;  B.S.,  Dart- 
mouth Coll.,  class  of  1885:  studied  law,  Boston 
Law  Sch.,  and  in  office  of  Judge  Robert  J.  Peaslee, 
Manchester,  N.H. ;  m.  Annie  E.  Watts,  of  Man- 
chester, Dec,  10,  1885.  Admitted  to  N.H.  bar, 
1890,  but  has  devoted  attention  to  business  rather 
than  law;  formerly  mgr.  W'.  S.  &  R.  W.  Pillsbury, 
oldest  shoe  factory  in  N.H. ;  now  largest  owner 
"^"ynn  Bros.  Shoe  Co.,  Derry,  N.H.;  owner  and 
mgr.,  300-acre  farm;  treas.  Union  Pub.  Co.,  proprs. 
Manchester  Union;  pres.  First  Nat.  Banl<  of  Derry; 
dir.  (3reene  Consolidated  Copper  Co.,  Manchester 
Nat.  Bank,  Shoe  and  Leather  Assn.,  Boston;  treas. 
Nutfield  Savings  Bank.  Trustee  N.H.  Coll.  Agr. 
and  Mechanic  Arts.  Del.  State  constl.  convs., 
1887,  1902;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of_  Rep.,  1897,^1899, 
lg^5,    1911;    del.    RepT  IStS^t.    Con-v\7~CTTTcago,    ig'04. 


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and  mem.  com.  to  notify  Mr.  Roosevelt  of  his  \ 
nomination  as  President.  Mason  (K.T.).  Home;  J 
Londonderry,  N.H.*  y 

PILLSBURV,  Warren  Wilbvir,  M.D.;  b.  Man- 
chester, N.H.,  Sept.  10,  1848;  s.  Thomas  and  Mary 
Ann  (Spofford)  Pillsbury;  prep.  edn.  Pinkerton 
Acad.,  Derry,  N.H.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bow- 
doin),  1873;  m.  Anna  Louise  Williams,  of  New- 
buryport,  Mass.,  June  21,  1876;  4  children,  Flor- 
ence H.,  Thomas  A.,  Pearl  M.,  Louisa  Jeannette. 
Practiced  at  Pembroke,  Mass.,  1873-7,  Merrimac, 
N.H.,  1877-93,  Newburyport,  Mass.,  since  1893; 
mem.  staff  of  Anna  Jaques  Hosp. ;  justice  of  peace 
in  N.H.  15  yrs.;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.  in  Pembroke,  Merri- 
mac, and  Newburyport.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (Blue  Lodge,  Chap- 
ter, Council,  Commandery.  also  Scottish  Rite  14°); 
Odd  Fellow.  Home:  63  Washington  St.,  Newbury- 
port,  Mass. 

PILSBURY,  Charles  Albert,  editor  and  pub.;  b. 
Calais,  Me.,  July  27,  1839;  s.  Albert  and  Abigail  C. 
(Porter)  Pilsbury;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Machias,  East 
Me.  (jonf.  Sem.,  Bucksport,  Me.,  and  Lewiston 
Falls  Acad.,  Auburn,  Me.;  m.  Boston,  July,  1880, 
Blanche  A.  Sutherland;  1  daughter,  Marjorie  D. 
(Mrs.  William  F.  Schoppe).  Went  to  Texas  as 
paymaster's  elk.,  U.S.A.,  1857,  and  then  began 
newspaper  correspondence;  crossed  the  plains, 
1858,  witli  2d  Div.  Utah  Army  and  continued  cor- 
respondence, and  witli  scarcely  a  break  has  been 
in  newspaper  business  ever  since;  editorial  writer 
at  New  Orleans,  Baltimore,  and  Washington,  D.C., 
and  also  spl.  corr. ;  editor  Republican  Jour,  since 
May  15,  1879,  and  pres.  and  mgr.  Rep.  Jour.  Pub. 
Co.  Mem.  Me.  Press  Assn.  (pres.  2  yrs.).  Repub- 
lican. Recreations:  gardening.  Address:  Belfast, 
Maine. 

PILSBURY,  Edwin  Lake,  merchant;  Apr.  21, 
1850-19—.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

PIITANSKI,  Nathan,  real  estate,  ins.;  b.  Punn, 
Province  of  Wilna,  Russia,  June  5,  1862;  s.  Moses 
and  Zelda  (Gelchofsky)  Pinanski;  mainly  self-ed.; 
came  to  America,  1880;  m.  Ida  Ginsberg,  of  Prenn. 
Poland,  Dec.  25,  1883;  children,  Fannie  G.  (Mrs. 
Abraham  Leventall,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.),  Sadie 
(Mrs.  Frederick  Wingersky,  of  Brookline),  Abra- 
ham E.,  Israel  (deceased),  Samuel.  Began  m  em- 
ploy of  mercantile  house,  Boston,  1880,  contmumg 
to  18  92;  since  engaged  in  real  estate,  mortgage 
and  ins.  business;  with  son,  Samuel,  organized 
firm  of  Nathan  Pinanski  &  Son,  1912;  pres.  Shaw- 
mut  Investment  Co.,  Shawmut  Theatre  Co.;  dir. 
Grove  Hall  Savings  Bank  (Roxbury);  v.-p.  Mass. 
Realty  Commercial  Co.  (mem.  exec,  com.);  dir. 
Beacon  Theatre,  Modern  Theatre.  Dir.  Zion  Soc. 
of  Boston,  Home  for  Jewish  Children,  Hebrew 
Sheltering  Home,  all  of  Boston.  Pres.  Adath  Je- 
shurun  Congregation  (largest  synagogue  m  Mass.), 
since  1905;  founder  and  pres.  Hebrew  Free  Loan 
Soc;  dir.  United  Synagogues  of  America;  mem. 
exec.  com.  Federated  Jewish  Societies;  mem. 
Beth  Israel,  Teafareth  Israel  (ex-pres.).  At  a 
convention  of  delegates  of  Am.  Jewish  Com.,  held 
in  New  York,  1914,  was  elected  mem.  of  Com.  of 
One  Hundred  for  purpose  of  raising  funds  for  the 
Jewish  war  victims;  declined  membership  on  exec, 
com.  in  favor  of  Louis  E.  Kirstein,  of  Boston. 
Mem.  Nat.  Municipal  League.  Odd  Fellow  (charter 
mem.  King  Solomon  Lodge).  Clubs:  Boston  City, 
Lincoln.  Recreations:  charity  work.  Home:  949 
Bluehill  Av.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Office:  15  State  fat., 
Boston. 

PINE,  Georg-e  Stevenson,  clergyman;  b.  Phila., 
Mar.  25,  1853;  s.  Charles  Newbold  and  Katherine 
W^are  (Stevenson)  Pine;  A.B.,  Harvard  1876  (Phi 
Beta  Kappa);  grad.  Berkeley  Div.  Sch  Middle- 
town,  Conn.  Teacher  mathematics  and  English 
literature,  De  Veaux  Coll.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.Y  3 
vrs  •  asst.  at  Holy  Trinity  Ch.,  Middletown,  while 
attending  divinity  sch.;  deacon,  1877,  pnest  Epis- 
copal Ch.,  1880;  asst.  St.  Paul's  Ch.  Bridgeport. 
Conn.,  1880-1;  rector  St.  Mark's  Ch..  New  Canaan, 
Conn  1881-3.  Crompton  and  Phenix,  R.I.,  1883-5, 
curate  St.  John's  «h.,  Roxbury,  Mass  3  yrs.; 
became  rector  Ch.  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  Marlboro, 
Alass  1887-  Am.  chaplain.  Lucerne,  Switzerland, 
189-^'-"asst.   Ch.   of   the   Holy   Spirit,   Nice,   France, 


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1910-11;  Am.  chaplain,  Lucerne,  Switzerland,  1911; 
asso.  diocesan  missionary  for  R.I.  since  Nov.,  1911. 
Editor  of  the  Diocesan  Record.  Address:  The 
Bishop  McVickar  House,  66  Benefit  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.I. 

FINOBEX:,  Georg-e  Sanderland,  banker;  b.  Mont- 
pelier,  \t.,  June  7,  1ST2;  .'<.  Moses  Orvis  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Sunderland)  Pingree;  ed.  dist.  schs., 
Montpelier;  high  sch.,  Northfield,  Vt. ;  m.  Annie 
Frederica  Emery,  of  Des  Moines,  la.,  Apr.  14,  1897; 
1  daughter,  Barbara.  Traveling  pass.  agt.  in  Bos- 
ton, Des  Moines  and  Chicago,  of  C.  R.  I.  &  P.  Ry., 
188S-01;  with  Fisk  &  Robinson,  bankers.  New  York, 
1901-6,  S.  D.  Loring  &  Son,  Boston,  1906-8;  in  busi- 
ness on  own  account  since  Nov.  17,  1908,  first  as 
mem.  Pingree,  McKinnev  &  Co.,  title  changed  to 
Pingree  &  Co.,  Feb.  16.  1914.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Clubs:  Brae  Burn  Country,  Vermont  of 
Mass.,  Wonolancet  (Concord,  N.H.).  Recreations: 
golf.  Home:  66  Center  St.,  Brookline.  Office:  19 
Congress  .St.,  Boston. 

FINOBEE,  Samuel  Everett,  ex-governor;  b. 
Salisbury,  N.H.,  Aug.  2.  1832;  s.  Stephen  and  Judith 
(True)  Pingree:  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1857,  A.M., 
1867;  (LL.D..  Norwich  U.);  m.  Lvdia  M.  Steele,  of 
Stanstead,  Que.,  Sept.  15,  1869.  Pvt.  Co.  F,  3d  Vt. 
Vols.,  1861;  1st  It.,  1861;  capt.,  Aug.,  1861;  maj.. 
Sept.  27,  1862;  It.-col.,  Jan.  15,  1863;  awarded  Con- 
gressional IMedal  of  Honor,  "for  gallantry  at  Lee's 
Mills,  Va."  (wounded).  Admitted  to  bar,  1859,  and 
since  in  practice  at  Hartford,  Vt.  Del.-at-large 
Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1868;  state's  atty.  Windsor  Co., 
1868-9;  It.-gov.  of  Vt.,  1882-4,  gov.,  1884-6;  chmn. 
State  Ry.  Commn.,  1886-94.  Address:  Hartford, 
Vermont.* 

FnrGBEZ:,  "William  Steele,  lawver;  b.  Hartford, 
Vt.,  Nov.  15.  1879;  .s.  Samuel  Everette  and  Lydia  M. 
(Steele)  Pingree;  grad.  White  River  Junction  (Vt.) 
High  Sch.,  1897;  student  Norwich  U..  Vt.,  1897- 
1900;  read  law  in  office  of  father;  student  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1902-3;  m.  Angie  E.  Johnson,  of 
Upton,  Mass..  Sept.  9,  1908;  1  son,  Samuel  Everette, 
2d.  Admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  Oct.  30.  1904,  since  prac- 
ticed in  AVhite  River  Junction;  jr.  mem.  Pingree  & 
Pingree;  dir.  Vt.  Land  Conservation  Co.  Mem. 
Norwich  U.  Cadets,  1S97-1900.  Mem.  Windsor  City 
Bar  Assn..  Theta  Chi,  Gamma  Eta  Gamma.  Pro- 
gressive. Methodist.  Home:  Hartford,  Vt.  Office: 
White  River  Junction,  Vt. 

FINKEBTON,  Alfred  S.,  lawyer;  b.  Lancaster, 
Pa.,  Mar.  19,  1S56;  s.  William  Cooper  and  Maria 
(Fiske)  Pinkerton;  descendant  of  early  settlers  of 
Pa.  and  of  the  immigrant  Fiskes  of  IMass.,  1630; 
ed.  at  Lancaster,  and  at  Worcester,  Mass.;  studied 
law  in  the  office  of  Peter  C.  Bacon;  m.  Aug.  18, 
1904,  Betsey  Howe,  d.  Willard  and  Lydia  Chapin, 
of  Maiden,  Mass.  Has  practiced  law  since  ISSl; 
mem.  Gen.  Court  of  I\Iass..  1887.  8S,  89;  mem.  State 
Senate,  1891,  92,  93,  94.  Dir.  Worcester  Pub.  Li- 
brarv.  Roval  Arch  Mason;  Odd  Fellow  (Grand 
Master  ISIass.,  1888.  Grand  Sire.  1898).  Club:  Mid- 
dlesex (v.-p.).  Address:  340  iMain  St.,  W^orcester, 
Mass. 

FINKHAM,  Arthur  "Wellingrton,  banker;  b.  Lynn, 
Mass.,  Dec.  9,  1879:  s.  Charles  Hacker  and  Jennie 
Barker  (.Jones)  Pinkham;  prep.  edn.  Lynn  Clas- 
sical High  Sch.,  studied  3  yrs.  at  Brown  U..  leaving 
on  death  of  father,  1900,  to  enter  business;  m. 
Glens  Falls,  N.Y..  Nov.  11,  1911,  Ruth  Marie  Grif- 
fith. Pres.  Nat.  City  Bank;  v.-p.  and  sec.  Lydia  E. 
Pinkham  Med.  Soc;  dir.  Lynn  Gas  &  Electric  Co.; 
trustee  Lynn  Instn.  for  Savings.  Republican. 
Universalist  (treas.  First  Ch.).  K.T.,  Shriner. 
Clubs:  Oxford,  Tedesco  Countrv.  Recreations: 
golf.  Home:  311  Western  Av.  Office:  271  Western 
Av.  and  cor.  Market  and  Oxford  Sts.,  Lynn.  Mass. 

FINKHAM,  Austin  Mackie,  lawyer;  b.  Glouces- 
ter, Mass..  Oct.  2.  1871;  s.  William  Wallace  and 
Harriet  E.  (Firth)  Pinkham;  descended  from 
Pinkham  familv.  Mass.,  1640;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1894; 
LL.B..  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1897;  m.  Annie  W. 
Marston,  of  Gloucester.  Mass.,  Nov.  16,  1899;  chil- 
dren, Austin  Marston,  Eleanor  Wallace,  Anna  Lee. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1897,  since  practiced  in 
Boston;  mem.  firm  of  Pinkham,  Chittenden  &  West, 
since  1912.  Republican.  Mem.  Somerville  Bar 
Assn.    (v.-p.),   N.E.   Federation  of  Harvard   Clubs 


(hon.  v.-p.).  Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston),  Central, 
Clarendon  (Somerville,  Mass.).  Home:  34  Liberty 
Av.,  Somerville.  Mass.    Office:  27  State  St.,  Boston. 

FINKHAM,  Fraiik  Herbert,  editor  and  publisher; 
b.  Casc(j,  Mo.,  Oct.  9,  I'Sol;  s.  Hollis  Hamden  and 
Abbie  Meserve  (Pinkham)  Pinkham;  removed  in 
infancy  with  parents  to  New  Market,  N.H.;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  and  Tilton  Sem. ;  m.  Lakeport,  N.H., 
Apr.  22,  1875,  Marion  L.  Ritchie,  of  Everett,  Mass.; 
2  children,  Bessie  Mae  (Mrs.  Clarence  H.  Neal), 
Ada  Marion  (Mrs.  Amede  Magnan).  Founded  the 
New  Market  Advertiser  at  19  and  has  since  (except 
during  short  intervals)  been  its  editor  and  pub. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (Past  Master); 
mem.  Knights  of  Honor,  K.  of  P.,  Red  Men,  Grange, 
N.E.O.P.  (Past  Supreme  Representative).  Club: 
Pascatoquack.    Addres.s:   New  Market,  N.H. 

FINKHAM,  Herbert  "Wilder,  banker;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Aug.  9,  1862;  s.  George  Franklin  and 
Ellen  J.  (Olney)  Pinkham;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Ad- 
ams Acad.,  Quincv,  Mass.;  m.  Lucy  Winsor  Faunce, 
of  AVollaston,  Mass.,  June  28,  1886.  Engaged  in 
printing  business,  Boston,  18S0-6;  in  real  estate 
business,  1886-9;  co-operative  banking  since  1889; 
treas.,  elk.,  and  dir.  Wollaston  Co-operative  Bank; 
2d  v.-p.  U.S.  League  of  Local  Building  and  Loan 
Assns. ;  sec.  and  treas.  Mass.  Co-operative  Bank 
League;  curator  Quincy  Hist.  Soc.  Republican. 
Baptist.  Mem.  Quincy  T.M.C.A.  Home:  Wollaston 
(Quincy),  :\rass.    Office:  Old  South  Bldg.,  Boston. 

FINKHAM,  Joseph  G.,  M.D.;  b.  West  Gardiner, 
Me.,  Oct.  20,  1839:  s.  Elias  and  Fanny  (Sampson) 
Pinkham;  A.B.,  Haverford  Coll.,  1863,  A.M.,  1866; 
M.D.,  Long  Island  Coll.  Hosp.,  1866:  m.  Somerville, 
Mass.,  Nov.  2,  1867,  Mrs.  Emily  G.  Williams.  Prac- 
ticed, Lynn,  Mass.,  since  1868;  pres.  Common- 
wealth Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Am.  Med.  Assn.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Medico-Legal  Soc.  Mem.  Soc.  of 
Friends.    Club:  Oxford.    Home:  Lynn,  Mass. 

FINKHAM,  "Walter  Samuel,  lawyer;  b.  Cam- 
bridge. :\Iass.,  Aug.  21,  1865;  s.  George  Franklin 
and  Ellen  J.  (Olnev)  Pinkham;  grad.  Adams  Acad., 
Quincv,  Mass.,  1882;  A.B..  Harvard,  1887  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa),  A.M.,  1890;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch., 
1890;  m.  Isabella  Southworth  Foote,  of  Quincy, 
Mass.,  July  16,  1900:  3  children,  IVIarjorie.  Alden 
Stone,  Doris.  Practiced  at  Boston  since  1890;  mem. 
Quincv  City  Council,  1895-9,  1907  (pres.,  1898); 
city  solicitor  of  Quincy.  1914.  Mgr.  Adams  Acad, 
for  several  vrs.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston.  Norfolk  Co.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Con- 
vevancers'  Assn.  Mason.  Club:  Harvard  (Boston). 
Home:  Wollaston  (Quincy),  Mass.  Office:  294 
Washington  St.,  Boston. 

FINNEO,  Dotha  Stone,  librarian;  b.  Cincinnati; 
d.  Dr.  Timothy  Stone  and  Jeannette  (Lindsley) 
Pinneo;  father  was  author  of  Pinneo's  Grammars 
and  compiler  of  McGuffev's  Readers;  ed.  Green- 
wich (Conn.)  Acad.,  Dr.  Van  Norman's  Sch.  and 
Rutgers  Female  College,  New  York.  Librarian, 
Carnegie  Library,  Norwalk.  Conn.,  1896 — :  orig- 
inator of  entertainment  entitled  The  Story  Teller's 
Hour;  lecturer  on  history,  for  New  York  Bd.  of 
Edn.,  5  vrs.;  sec.  Conn.  State  Federation  of  Wom- 
en's Clubs,  12  yrs.    Home:  Norwalk,  Conn.* 

FINNEY,  Charles  Biddle,  woolen  mf r. :  b.  Staf- 
ford, Conn.,  Nov.  3,  1871:  s.  Edwin  Carpenter  and 
Esther  (Harvev)  Pinney;  grad.  Stafford  High 
Sch.,  1889;  Norwich  Free  Acad.,  1891;  B.Ph.,  Shef- 
field Scientific  Sch.  (Yale),  1894;  m.  Clare  Baker, 
of  Stafford  Springs.  Conn.,  Oct.  31.  1900:  3  chil- 
dren, Dorothy,  Robert,  Elizabeth.  Identified  with 
woolen  mfg.  since  beginning  of  active  career;  supt. 
Phoenix  Woolen  Co.,  Stafford,  Conn.,  1896-03,  since 
agt.  and  gen.  mgr.  same;  dir.  Savings  Bank,  Staf- 
ford Springs.  Conn.:  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907. 
:Maj.  on  staff  of  Gov.  Baldwin.  1910-15.  Democrat. 
I^niversalist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Business  Men's 
(Stafford  Springs),  Yale  (N.Y.  City),  University 
(Hartford,  Conn.).    Address:  Stafford  Springs,  Conn. 

FIPEB,  Arthur  "Van  Doorn,  lawyer;  b.  Brattle- 
boro,  Vt.,  :\Iar.  22,  1876:  s.  Collins  Leonard  and 
Marv  Eliza  (Simonds)  Piper:  ed.  com.  schs.  and 
Brattleboro  High  Sch.;  studied  law  4  yrs.  in  office 
of  Haskins  &  Stoddard,  Brattleboro;  m.  May  1, 
1906,    Alice    Louise    Simonds,    of    Hartford,    Conn. 


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Practiced  in  Brattleboro  since  1S99;  state's  atty. 
Windham  County,  Vt.,  1913,  1914;  dir.  Brattleboro 
&  Whitehall  R.R.  Mem.  Co.  I,  1st  Vt.  Vol.  Inf., 
Spanish-Am.  War,  May  S-Xov.  1,  1S98;  mem.  Co. 
M  and  Co.  E,  46th  U.S.  Vol.  Inf.,  in  Philippine  In- 
surrection, Oct.  2,  lS99-May  31,  1901.  Mem.  Vt. 
Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Baptist.  Past  Master  Mt. 
Lebanon  Lodge  No.  46,  F.  and  A.  M.  Home:  13 
Myrtle  St.    Office:  67  Main  St.,  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

FIFEB,  Frank,  M.D.;  b.  Charlestown,  N.H..  Nov. 
2,  1S66:  s.  Rufus  Winfield  and  Caroline  (Town- 
send)  Piper;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Charlestown;  grad. 
Goddard  Sem.,  Barre.  Vt.,  1SS5;  Ph.G.,  Mass.  Coll. 
Pharmacy,  1SS9:  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1893; 
m.  Oct.  16,  1904,  Blanche  T.  Diew,  of  Boston. 
Practiced  in  Boston  since  1893;  instr.  materia 
medica  and  botany,  Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacy,  1899- 
04;  examining  phys.,  John  Hancock  ]\Iut.  Life  Ins. 
Co.  since  1899.  V.-p.  and  trustee  Mass.  Coll.  Phar- 
macy, aiem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Harvard 
Med.  Alumni  Assn.  (ex-counselor),  Mass.  Coll. 
Pharmacy  Alumni  Assn.  (ex-pres.).  Republican. 
LTniversalist.  Mem.  St.  John's  Lodge,  A.F.  and  A. 
M.,  Boston.  Contbr.  various  articles  to  jours,  on 
Porto  Rico,  Jamaica,  etc.  Recreations:  study  of 
food  plants  and  farming.  Address:  39  Hancock  St., 
Boston. 

FIFEB,  Fred  Smith,  M.D.;  b.  Dublin,  N.H.,  Nov. 
21,  186  7:  s.  Jonas  Brooks  and  Elizabeth  Melville 
(Gowing)  Piper;  ed.  Peterboro  (N.H.)  High  Sch.; 
Gushing  Acad.;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine, 
1890;  m.  Grace  Elise  Judkins,  of  Sl^owhegan,  Me., 
Oct.  3,  1900;  2  children,  Dorothy  G.,  Randolph. 
Began  practice  in  Hillsboro,  N.H..  Sept.,  1890;  re- 
moved to  Lexington,  Mass.,  1897;  lecturer  on  prac- 
tice of  medicine  in  Boston  IT.  Sch.  of  Medicine. 
Mem.  A.M.A..  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Inst.  Homce- 
opathv,  Lexington  Hist.  Soc.  (ex-pres.  and  ex-his- 
torian). Unitarian.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Old  Bel- 
frey,  Apnalachian  Mountain.  Recreations:  handi- 
craft work,  botany.  Address:  462  Mass.  Av.,  Lex- 
ington, ]Mass. 

FIFEB,  Henry  D.,  leather  merchant;  b.  Canton, 
Mass..  Jan.  10,  1869;  s.  Rev.  George  F.  and  Fannie 
A.  (Duncan)  Piper;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Cambridge, 
Mass.;  m.  May  S.  Turner,  of  Cambridge,  Nov.  25, 
1891;  1  son,  Harold  S.  Began  active  career  in  em- 
ploy of  A.  J.  Foster,  Boston,  1885;  later  with  Shat- 
tuck  &  Binger,  the  Lanbean  Leather  Co.  and  the 
American  Hide  &  Leather  Co.;  mem.  R.  D.  Greene 
&  Co..  since  1892.  Unitarian.  Recreations:  motor- 
ing. Home:  Nashua,  N.H.  Office:  26  Lincoln  St., 
Boston. 

FIFER,  Henry  H.,  dentist;  b.  Dublin,  N.H.,  Oct. 
Oct.  28,  1852;  s.  Henry  C.  and  Harriet  Elvira 
(Stone)  Piper;  in  6th  generation  on  father's  side 
from  William  Greenwood,  first  permanent  settler 
in  Dublin  Village,  N.H.,  about  1765;  ed.  common 
schs.,  Dublin;  Appleton  Acad.,  New  Ipswich,  N.H. ; 
A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1876;  D.D.S..  Boston  Dental  Coll., 
1889;  D.:\I.D.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1902;  m.  Jan.  12,  1881, 
Laura  Weeks  Rice,  of  Lancaster  and  Dublin,  N.H. 
In  practice  of  dentistry  at  Somerville,  Mass..  since 
1889;  instr.  in  clin.  dentistry.  Tufts  Coll.  Dental 
Sch.,  since  1895.  V.-p.  Somerville  Associated  Char- 
ities. Mem.  Dental  Hygiene  Council  of  Mass.  (ex- 
pres.),  INIass.  Dental  Society  (pres..  1914-15),  Bos- 
ton and  Tufts  Dental  Alumni  Assn.  (ex-pres.), 
Dartmouth  Coll.  Alumni  Assn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Alpha  Delta  Phi  (both  of  Dartmouth) :  chmn.  dis- 
pensary com.  of  Mass.  Dental  Soc,  1910-14,  issu- 
ing reports  on  Dental  Dispensaries.  1910-11,  1911- 
12.  1912-13.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  411 
High  St..  West  Medford,  Mass.  Office:  247  Pearl 
St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

FIPEB,  Walter  Elbridg-e,  rubber  mfr.;  b.  Hyde 
Park,  Mass.,  Oct.  8.  1871;  s.  Samuel  Newell  and 
Abbv  Freeborn  (Williams)  Piper;  grad.  Hyde  Park 
High  Sch.,  1890:  S.B.,  chem.  course,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech..  1894;  m.  Alice  Olive,  of  Carmarthen,  Wales, 
May  2,  1901:  3  children.  Nesta,  b.  Mar.,  1902;  Rich- 
ard Freeborn.  Dec,  1904;  Mary  Olive,  Apr.,  1909. 
Instr.  in  dept.  gen.  chemistry,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1894-5;  chemist,  1895-7,  asst.  supt..  1897-06.  supt. 
and  gen.  supt.  since  Apr..  1906,  Boston  Rubber 
Shoe  Co.;  trustee  Maiden  Savings  Bank;  dir.  1st 
Nat.    Bank    (Maiden),    Boston    Rubber    Shoe    Co., 


Wellman  Co.  Treas.  Maiden  Industrial  Aid  Soc. 
Episcopalian.  Mem.  Soc.  Chem.  Industry,  Am. 
Chem.  Soc,  Delta  Upsilon.  Clubs:  Engineers,  Bos- 
ton City,  Belmont  Spring  Country.  Jiecreations: 
golf,  fishing,  motoring.  Home:  89  Main  St.,  Mel- 
rose, Mass.    Office:  Maiden,  Mass. 

FIFER,  William  Tag-gard;  Aug.  9,  lS53-July  25, 

1911.    (  See  vol.  IDuO.) 

FIBCE,  James  Aldricli,  lawyer;  b.  Cranston. 
R.I.,  Jan.  4,  1871;  s.  William  Almy  and  Asenath 
Steere  (Aldricli)  Pirce;  grad.  Providence  High 
Sch.,  188S;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1892;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1897;  unmarried.  Admitted  to  R.I.  bar, 
1897,  and  since  practiced  in  Providence;  mem. 
Comstock  &  Gardner,  1900-5,  Gardner,  Pirce  & 
Thornley  since  1905;  sec.  Louttit  Home  Hand 
Laundry  Co.;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Johnston,  1894-S; 
mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  from  Providence,  1899-1900. 
Trustee  and  sec.  St.  Mary's  Orphanage,  East  Prov- 
idence. Episcopalian.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  R.I. 
Bar  Assn.,  Providence  Bar  Club,  Alpha  Delta  Phi, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Clubs:  University, 
Hope,  Providence  Art,  Wannamoisett  ("Country. 
Recreations:  tennis,  golf.  Home;  297  Wayland  Av. 
Office:  Turks  Head  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I. 

FIBSSON,  Iiouis  "Valentine,  geologist;  b.  New 
York,  Nov.  3,  1860;  s.  Francis  M.  and  Louise  (Butt) 
Pirsson;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale), 
1882,  A.M.,  1902;  also  studied  at  Heidelberg  and 
Paris;  m.  Eliza  Trumbull,  d.  late  George  Jarvis 
Brush,  May  17,  1902.  Asst.  in  analyt.  chemistry, 
1882-3,  1884-8,  instr.  geology  and  lithology,  1892- 
94,  asst.  prof,  inorganic  geology,  1894-7,  prof, 
physical  geology  since  1897,  Sheffield  Scientific 
Sch.  Asso.  editor  of  American  Journal  of  Science 
since  1897:  asst.  and  spl.  expert,  1893-04,  and 
geologist  U.S.  Geol.  Survey,  1904 — .  Mem.  Nat. 
Acad.  Sciences,  Geol.  Soc.  America  (v.-p.,  1915), 
Stockholm  Geol.  Soc,  Geol.  Soc.  Washington.  Nat. 
Geog.  Soc,  Conn.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Wash- 
ington Acad.  Sciences.  Home:  41  Trumbull  St., 
New  Haven,  Conn.* 

PITCHER,  Herbert  Frank,  M.D.;  b.  Stoddard, 
N.H.,  Sept.  10,  1853;  s.  Frederick  and  Clarissa 
Pitcher;  acad.  edn.  in  N.H.;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1879; 
post-grad,  course  at  New  York;  m.  Nettie  M.  Shel- 
don, of  Stoddard.  N.H.,  1880.  Consulting  phys. 
Hale  Hosp.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Home: 
Haverhill,  Mass.* 

FITKIN,  Charles  Alfred,  prof,  chemistry;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1873;  A.M.,  and  Ph.D.,  Syracuse  U.,  1890. 
Prof,  chemistry.  Tufts  Coll.  Dental  Sch.  Home: 
South  Braintree,  Mass. 

FITKIN,  Faul  Henry,  educator;  b.  Milford 
Township,  O..  Oct.  30,  1841:  s.  Rev.  John  and  Eliza 
(Wilson)  Pitkin;  grad.  Washington  Coll.  (now 
Washington  and  Jefferson  Coll.),  Washington,  Pa., 
1863;  student  Presbvn.  Theol.  Sem.,  Prmceton, 
N.J.,  1863-6;  m.  Rebekah  Ellen  Pierce,  of  Chester, 
Vt..  June  2.  1869;  3  children.  Sadie  E.  (Mrs.  Roy 
S.  Barker,  of  Providence,  R.I.),  Cora  M.  (Mrs.  Jas. 
W.  Hubbard,  of  Springfield,  Mass.).  Paul  Henry, 
Jr.  Ordained  evangelist.  Presbyn.  Ch.,  1866;  mis- 
sionary, Bogota,  Colombia.  S.A.,  1866-72,  Mexico, 
1872-3;  stated  supply,  Winnebago,  111.,  1873-4, 
Congl.  Ch.,  Farmington.  N.H..  1875-7,  Marshfield, 
Vt.,  1878-82;  prin.  Sch.  of  Modern  Languages, 
Springfield,  Mass.,  since  1882.  Recreations:  motor- 
ing, walking  and  games.  Address:  619  Chestnut 
St..  Springfield,  Mass. 

FITMAN,  J(oseph)  Asbtiry,  educator;  b.  Apple- 
ton,  Me.,  June  30.  1867;  s.  William  H.  and  Ruth  A. 
(Richardson)  Pitman:  ed.  Castine  (Me.)  Normal 
Sch.,  1884-7:  post-grad.  work.  Clark  U..  lS9o-6, 
Harvard,  1896-7;  m.  Belfast,  Me.,  July  23.  1890, 
Flora  E.  Carver;  2  children,  Earle  Carver,  b.  Oct. 
10.  1893;  Arthur  Loring,  Jan.  8.  1898.  Prin.  gram- 
mar and  high  schs..  Me.  and  Mass.,  1887-92;  dist. 
supt  schs.  and  supt.  schs.,  Marlboro,  Mass.,  1892- 
06-  prin.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Salem.  Mass.,  since 
Jan  30,  1906.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  N.E. 
and  Mass  Superintendents'  assns.,  Mass.  School- 
masters' Club.  Mason:  Odd  Fellow;  mem.  A.O.U. 
W.    Home:    260  Lafayette  St.,   Salem,   Mass. 

FITMAir,  Iiycurgrus,  business  man;  Apr.  9,  1848- 
19—.    (See  vol.  1909.) 


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PITMAN,  Stephen  Minot,  fire  Insurance;  b.  Bos- 
ton. :\ras.s.,  July  19,  1S50;  s.  Isaac  and  Harriet 
(Minot)  Pitman;  Ph.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1S69;  studied 
chemistry.  Heidelberg  U.,  1873,  U.  of  Berlin,  1S74; 
M.E.  Harvard,  1874;  m.  Maud  R.  Fisher,  of  Brook- 
line,  Mass.,  Oct.  28,  1878  (died  Apr.  30,  ISSO);  m. 
2d,  Mary  H.  Porter,  1883  (died  1904);  m.  3d,  Har- 
riette  Rice,  of  Camden,  Me.,  1906;  4  children,  Mar- 
gareth  Arnold,  Eleanor  Louise,  Lawrence  Minot, 
Harold  Minot.  Instr.  in  mathematics,  1874-7,  prof, 
chemistry,  1877-82,  Tufts  Coll.:  treas.  and  gen. 
mgr..  Bell  Silver  and  Copper  Mining  Co.,  Butte, 
Mont..  1882-3;  chemist.  Vallev  Falls  (R.T.)  Co., 
1886-7;  gen.  mgr..  Copp  Dyeing  Co..  Providence, 
R.T.,  1888;  sec.  Phila.  Mfrs.'  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co., 
1889-91;  gen.  mgr.  Holmes  Fiber  Graphite  Co., 
Phila.,  1S91-3;  v.-p.  Narragansett  Mut.  Fire  Ins. 
Co.  since  1914;  dir.  R.I.  Investment  Co.  Mem.  Am. 
Inst.  Mining;-  Engrs..  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.  (asso.). 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Delta  Chapter).  Theta  Delta  Chi 
(Kappa  Chapter);  pres.  R.I.  corpn.  of  Theta  Delta 
Chi;  pres.  R.I.  Alumni  Assn.  of  Tufts  Coll.  Swe- 
donborgian.  Clubs:  Art,  Universitv.  Plavers 
(Providence):  Players  (New  York).  Recreations: 
chess,  yachting.  Home:  59  College  St.  Office:  721 
Grosvenor  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I. 

PITMAN.  Theonliilus  T,,  newspaper  publisher; 
b.  Xew  Bedford.  Mass..  Apr.  12.  1842;  s.  William  R. 
and  Ann  Agnes  (Topham)  Pitman:  ed.  pub.  and 
pvt.  sch..  New  Bedford  and  Newport.  R.T.;  m.  Ma- 
rie J.  Davis,  of  Newport.  Nov.  27.  18fi6:  no  chil- 
dren. In  partnership  with  .John  O.  Peckham  in 
grain  business.  1862-4.  and  alone  until  1867;  in 
partnership  with  Lucius  D.  Davis,  pubs.  Daily 
News.  1S67-S5.  then  alone  as  pub.  and  propr. ;  firm 
incorporated  June  12.  1911.  as  the  T.  T.  Pitman 
Corpn.  (of  which  is  pres.  and  treas.).  which  has 
since  published  the  Dally  News;  trustee  Long 
M'harf;  dir.  Newport  Co-operative  Assn.  for  Sav- 
ing <!t  Building.  Republican.  Methodist.  Club: 
Miantinomie.  Home:  18  High  St.  Address:  207 
Thames  St..  Newport.  R.T. 

PIiAISTED,  Prederick  William,  ex-governor;  b. 
Bangor,  Me.,  July  26,  1865;  s.  Harris  Merrill 
Plaisted  (maj.  gen.  U.S.V..  1865;  attv  gen..  Me., 
1873-5;  mem.  44th  Congress  [1875-7].  4th  Me. 
Dist.;  author,  Maine  Digest,  1880;  gov.  Me.,  1881-2) 
and  Sarah  Jane  (Mason)  Plaisted;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Bangor,  and  St.  Johnsburv  (Vt.)  Acad.;  m.  Frances 
Gullifer,  of  Augusta,  Me.,  Feb.  10,  1907.  Editor 
and  propr.  The  New  Age,  Augusta.  1889 — .  Del.- 
at-large  Dem.  nat.  convs..  1896,  1900;  Dem.  nom- 
inee for  Congress,  1897  (spl.  election  to  fill  vacan- 
cy, 1898);  mem.  Dem.  Congressional  Com.,  1898- 
1900;  mayor  of  Augusta,  1906,  7,  8,  10;  .-sheriff 
Kennebec  Co.,  1907-8;  gov.  Me.,  term,  1911-13  (1st 
Dem.  gov.  of  Me.  since  father,  1882) ;  state  park 
commr.,  term  1913-15:  postmaster  of  Augusta, 
Jan.  27,  1914 — .  Mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Augusta.  10  vrs. 
(chmn.);  trustee  pub.  library,  Augusta  Gen.  Hosp. 
Conglist.  Mason:  Past  Grand  Comdr..  Grand  Com- 
mandery  Me.  K.T.;  Past  Grand  High  Priest,  Grand 
Chapter  of  Me.;  Past  Exalted  Ruler,  B.P.O.  Elks; 
Past  Comdr.  S.  of  V.  Club:  Abnaki  (pres.).  Home: 
Augusta.  Me.* 

PIiAlSTED,  John  Newton,  M.D.;  b.  Limington, 
Me..  June  11,  1854;  M.D..  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bow- 
doin),  1881.  Practiced  at  Pownal.  Me..  1881-5, 
Limerick,  1885-90,  Sanford,  1890-04,  Limington 
since   1904.    Home:   Limington,   Me. 

FIiAISTES,  Balph  Parker,  lawyer;  Mar.  17, 
lS71-June   2Z,    1914.     (See   vol.    1909.    ) 

PIiATNEB,  John  Winthrop,  educator;  b.  Lee, 
Mass.,  May  15,  1865;  s.  William  and  Emilv  Childs 
(Ball)  Platner;  brother  of  Samuel  Ball  Platner; 
A.B.,  Yale,  1885,  A.M.,  1901;  Union  Theol.  Sem., 
1890-3;  U.  of  Berlin.  1903-5;  (D.D.,  Western  Re- 
serve, 1901);  unmarried.  Instr.  historv  of  religion 
and  apologetics,  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1895-6;  asst. 
prof,  ecclesiastical  history.  Harvard.  1896-01; 
prof,  ecclesiastical  historv,  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
since  1901;  ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1901.  Fellow 
Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Am.  Hist. 
Assn.  Contbr.  to  New  International  Encyclopaedia 
(articles  on  hist,  theology).  Address:  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 


PIiATT,   Alfred   J.,   cotton   mill   overseer.     (See 

vol.   1909. J 

PIiATT,  Prederick  Sailly,  lawyer;  b.  Enosburg, 
Vt..  Sent.  19,  185.'; ;  s.  Theodorus  and  Marietta 
(Nichols)  Piatt;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1874;  stud- 
ied law  at  Brandon,  Vt. ;  admitted  to  bar,  1877; 
began  practice  at  Poultney.  Vt.;  m.  1880.  Clara  E. 
Badger,  of  Nashua,  N.H.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1896,  Senate,  1898:  elk.  U.S.  Dist.  Court  since 
Sept.  1,  1907.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Address: 
Rutland,  Vt. 

PIiATT,  James  Perry,  jurist;  Mar.  31,  1851-Jan. 
26,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1912-13.) 

PIjAYER,  Preston,  electrical  engr. ;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  June  4,  1877:  s.  John  Preston  and  Susan 
Preston  (Tiffany)  Player:  prep.  edn.  St.  Paul's 
Sch.,  Concord.  N.H..  Hopkinson  Sch..  Boston:  A.B., 
Harvard,  1898;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  1901;  un- 
married. With  Stone  &  Webster  Engring.  Corpn.. 
Boston,  1901-5;  with  Jackson  &  Curtis,  bankers 
and  brokers,  1905-8;  went  to  Europe,  1908;  since 
return  to  Boston  has  engaged  in  practice  as  gen. 
engr.  Clubs:  Harvard,  Tennis  and  Racquet, 
Brookline  Country;  Harvard  (New  York).  Author: 
Hydro-Electric  Development,  1908.  Recreations: 
outdoor  sports.  Home:  Islesboro,  Me.  Office:  15 
State  St.,  Boston. 

PLIMPTON,  Arthur  Iieslie,  civil  engr.;  b.  Rox- 
bury,  Mass..  Aug.  4.  1S5B;  s.  Jermiah  and  Sarah  D. 
(Bradley)  Plimpton;  B.S.  in  Civil  Engring..  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech..  1877:  m.  Lucy  E.  Richardson,  of  Rox- 
bury,  Dec.  30.  1890;  children,  Leslie  Richardson, 
Herbert  Richardson,  Gertrude  Richardson.  In 
charge  of  dept.  of  civil  engring.,  Boston  Elevated 
Ry.,  since  1897.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Boston  Soc. 
C.E.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Club:  Highland  (West 
Roxburv).  Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  156  Mt. 
Vernon  St..  West  Roxbury.  Mass.  Office:  101  Milk 
St..   Boston. 

PIiIMPTON,  George  Iiincoln,  educator;  b.  Stur- 
bridge,  Mass.,  July  8.  1865;  s.  James  Hervey  and 
Elizabeth  (Fairbanks)  Plimpton;  grad.  Hitchcock 
Free  Acad.,  Brimfleld,  Mass.;  1887:  A.B..  T\''eslevan 
U.,  Conn.,  1891,  A.M.,  1899;  m.  Etta  lone  Ferry, 
of  Palmer.  Mass.,  Aug.  10,  1892.  Instr.,  1891-6, 
prin.  since  1896.  Tilton  (N.H.)  Sem.  Methodist. 
Mason.    Home:  Tilton,  N.H.* 

PIiOtTPP,  Joseph  Alonzo,  lawyer;  b.  T^'are.  Mass., 
.July  10,  1885:  s.  Magloire  and  Julienne  (Potvin) 
Plouff:  ed.  Boston  U. ;  m.  Nov.  15,  1911,  Emma  M. 
Donaldson,  of  "U^are,  INIass.  In  gen.  law  practice  ' 
since  1909;  apptd.  town  solicitor.  Ware,  1911.  A 
pioneer  in  so-called  French  Democratic  movement 
in  Mass.:  declined  to  become  candidate  for  state 
auditor,  1911,  state  treas.,  1912:  apptd.  mem.  State 
Bd.  of  Health  by  Gov.  Eugene  N.  Foss,  1911. 
Commr.  for  Province  of  Quebec,  Can.  Democrat. 
Roman  Catholic.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.  Office:  73 
!Main  St..  Ware,  Mass. 

PLUMB,  Albert  Hale,  clergvman;  Aug.  23,  1829- 
1907.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1908-9.) 

PLUMB,  James  Niles;  b.  "^'est  Halifax.  Vt., 
Dec.  1.  1856;  s.  Hollis  Sampson  and  Lydia  Amanda 
(Niles)  Plumb;  ed.  common  schs..  West  Halifax; 
1  term  at  AVest  Brattleboro  Acad.,  1877.  and  1 
term  at  Leland  and  Gray  Acad.,  Townshend,  Vt., 
1878;  unmarried.  Enga^'ed  in  farming  since  bov- 
hood:  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  1899-02;  town  auditor.  1905, 
06:  lister.  1907;  selectman,  1909-10  (resigned); 
mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910:  .iustice  of  the  peace, 
1915-17.  Commr.  and  appraiser  in  settling  estates. 
Democrat.    Address:   West  Halifax,  Vt. 

PLUMB,  Maurice  Baymoud,  clergyman;  b. 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Feb.  2,  1SS6;  s.  Seymour  E. 
and  Ida  Seward  (Beach)  Plumb;  grad.  Bridgeport 
High  Sch.,  1904;  B.A.,  Carleton  Coll.,  Northfield, 
Minn.,  1908;  B.A.,  Yale,  1909,  M.A.,  1911;  B.D., 
Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1911;  m.  Helen  E.  Larrabee,  of 
Windham,  Conn.,  Nov.  11,  1913.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1911:  pastor  Plymouth,  1911-12,  Wind- 
ham, Conn.,  since  .lune,  1912.  Mem.  Alpha  Sigma 
Phi,  Delta  Sigma  Rho.  Recreations:  tennis,  base- 
ball, bowling,  gardening.    Address:  Windham,  Conn.. 


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FIiUMB,  Rollin  Jesse,  mlr. ;  b.  Terrvville.  Conn., 
Sept.  13,  1S53;  s.  liollin  W.  and  Caroline  N. 
(Brooks)  Plumb;  ed.  dist.  schs.;  m.  July  129,  1872, 
Cora  J.  Rossetter.  Entered  employ  as  office  boy, 
1869,  asst.  sec,  1881-2,  sec.  and  dir.,  1882-91,  treas., 
1891-03,  v.-p.  and  treas.,  July,  1903,  pres.  since 
Oct.,  1903,  Eagle  Lock  Co.  Republican.  Conslist. 
Mason  (32°;  Past  Master,  etc.).  Club:  Central 
Cont?regational.    Address:    Terry ville.   Conn. 

PIiXJME,  David  Scott,  mfr. ;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn..  Aug.   22,   1N29.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

FIiUMER,  Oeorg-e  Haley,  merchant;  b.  New- 
bur.\-i)ort.   Mass.,   Apr.    28,    1847.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

PLUMI.EY,  Cliarles  Altoert,  lawyer;  b.  North- 
field,  A't.,  Apr.  14.  1S75;  s.  Frank  and  Lavinia 
Lucretia  (Fletcfier)  Plumlev;  A.B.,  Norwich  TJ., 
1896,  A.M.,  1899;  m.  Emily  Adele  Stevens,  of 
Manchester,  N.H.;  3  children,  Allan  Rudolph, 
Evelyn  Stevens,  Fletcher  Donald.  Was  supt.  and 
prin.  Northfield  high  and  graded  schs.;  studied 
law  under  father  and  admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  1903; 
jr.  mem.  Plumley  &  Plumley;  dir.  Northfield  Nat. 
Banli.  Served  as  asst.  elk.  Vt.  Senate  and  asst.  elk. 
and  elk.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.;  sec.  Frencli-Venezuelan 
Mixed  Commn.,  Northfield,  1905;  mem.  and  speaker 
of  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912;  commr.  taxes  of  Vt.  by 
apptmt.  of  Gov.  Fletcher,  1913-14,  re-apptd.  by 
Gov.  Gates,  1915.  Republican.  Was  1st  It.  Co.  F, 
1st  Regt.,  V.N.G.,  1899-1900,  capt.,  1900-3;  aide  on 
staff  of  (?en.  Grenville  M.  Dodge  at  inauguration 
of  President  McKinlev.  Methodist.  Mason  (K.T., 
32°,  Shriner);  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Northfield  Con- 
versational  (pres.   1904-5).  Address:  Northfield,  Vt. 

FIiTJMIiE'X',  Frank,  congressman;  b.  Eden,  Vt., 
Dec.  17.  1844;  s.  William  and  Eliza  Plumlev;  acad. 
edn.;  law  student  U.  of  Mich..  1867-8;  (hon.  A.M., 
Norwich  U.,  1892,  LL.D.,  1905;  LL.D.,  U.  of  Vt., 
1909);  m.  Lavinia  L.  Fletcher,  of  Eden,  Aug.  9, 
1871.  Admitted  to  bar,  1869,  and  since  in  practice 
at  Northfield,  Vt.  State's  atty.,  Washington  Co., 
1876-80;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1882,  Senate,  1894 
(pres.  pro  tem.);  U.S.  dist.  attv.,  1889-94;  judge 
Ct.  of  Claims  of  Vt.,  1902-8  (chief  judge  1904-8); 
mem.  61st  to  63d  Congresses  (1909-15),  2d  Vt.  Dist. 
Umpire  of  mixed  commns.  of  Great  Britain  and 
Holland,  and  Holland  and  Venezuela,  Caracas, 
1903;  umpire  French-Venezuela  Mixed  Commn., 
Northfield,  1905.  Lecturer  internal,  law,  Norwich 
U.  (trustee  same).  Climn.  Rep.  State  Conv.,  1886; 
del.-at-large  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1888.  Pres.  North- 
field  Savings  Bank.    Address:  Northfield,  Vt* 

FIiUIOCER,  Albert  Wyman,  M.D. ;  b.  Lisbon, 
Me.,  Jan.  25,  1869;  s.  Charles  B.  and  Abbie  J. 
(Tavlor)  Plummer;  grad.  Lisbon  Falls  Higli  Sell., 
1885;  M.D.,  Me.  Med.  Sch.,  1894;  m.  Oct.  17,  1894. 
Carolvn  B.  Stetson,  of  Lewiston,  Me.  Practiced 
at  Oakland,  Me..  1895-1902,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1902-6, 
Lisbon  Falls.  Me.,  since  1906.  Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1911-12,  1913-14,  1915-16.  Democrat.  Mem. 
Androscoggin  Co.  Med.  Assn.,  Me.  Med.  Assn. 
Mem.  Messalonskee  Lodge  No.  113,  F.  &  A.M.; 
Columbia  Lodge  No.  26,  K.  of  P.  Address:  Lisbon 
Falls,   Me. 

FLTJMMER,  Bard  Burge;  b.  Milton,  N.H.,  June 
16,  1846;  s.  Enock  Wheat  and  Orinda  (Ayers) 
Plummer;  descendant  of  Francis  Plummer,  who 
arrived  in  America,  1623;  ed.  town  schs.,  Wake- 
field, N.H. ;  Bates  Coll.:  m.  Eliza  Dixwel  Went- 
worth,  of  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  Oct.  15.  1875; 
children,  Lucia  C,  Bard  B.,  Jr.,  Fannie  W.,  Orinda. 
Engages  in  farming;  pres.  Milton  &  Lebanon 
Building  Assn.;  treas.  Nute  Charitable  Assn.  Has 
served  as  deputy  sheriff  and  sheriff  of  Strafford 
Co.;  selectman,  Milton,  3  terms;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.  5 
yrs. ;  moderator  of  town  meeting  for  12  yrs. 
Trustee  Nute  High  Sch.  since  1892.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Unity  Lodge  No.  62,  A.F.  &  A.M.; 
Columbia  Chapter,  R.A.M. ;  Orient  Council;  St. 
Paul  Commanderv,  K.T.;  Bektash  Temple,  A.A.O. 
N.M.S.,  Concord.  N.H.    Address:   Milton,  N.H. 

FIiUMmER,  Edward  Clarence,  lawver;  b.  Free- 
port,  Me.,  Nov.  23,  1863;  s.  Solomon  Harford  and 
Ruth  Bucknell  (Harding)  Plummer:  prep.  edn. 
North  Yarmouth  Acad.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1887, 
A.M.,  1890;  studied  law;  admitted  to  bar,  1898; 
m.  Baneor.  Me.,  Sept.  3,  1888,  Lillian  Gertrude 
Fiske.    Editor  and  propr.   Bath  newspapers  for  12 


yrs.;  also  contljr.  to  mags.;  has  made  spl.  study 
of  shipping  (luosdons  and  since  1900  has  repre- 
sented at  Washington  the  interests  of  Am.  sailing 
vessels;  sec.  and  treas.  Bath  Bd.  of  Trade,  1889-11; 
asst.  p.-m.  U.S.N.,  May-Nov.,  1898;  atty.  Atlantic 
Carriers'  Assn.  since  June  1,  1899;  served  as  city 
solicitor,  Bath,  3  yrs.,  reelected  1915.  Republican. 
Mem.  K.  of  P.  (Grand  Chancellor  of  Me.,  1907-8; 
mem.  Supreme  Lodge).  Club:  Kennebec  Yacht. 
Home:  97  Dummer  St.  Office:  53  Front  St.,  Bath, 
Maine. 

FIiUniMER,  Elisabeth  Burbani  (Mrs.  Stanley 
Plummer);  b.  Webster,  N.H.,  Nov.  8,  1864;  d.  David 
Emery  and  Mary  Melintha  (Eliot)  Burbank;  ed. 
high  sch.,  Hanover,  N.H.;  Normal  Sch.,  Salem, 
Mass.;  Business  Coll.,  Boston;  m.  Hon.  Stanley 
Plummer,  of  Dexter,  Me.,  Dec.  24,  1903.  Official 
reporter  Mass.  Superior  Ct,  1897-03.  Unitarian. 
Trustee  state  hosps.  of  Me.  and  State  Sch.  for 
the  Feeble  Minded.  Pres.  Me.  Federation  of  Wom- 
en's Clubs  (2d  term);  organizing  regent  D.A.R. 
Author  of  system  of  shorthand  writing.  Recre- 
ations: motoring.    Address:  Dexter,  Me. 

FIiUMMER,  Frederic  Weston,  teacher;  b.  Au- 
burn, Me.,  Mar.  7,  1867;  s.  William  and  Eliza  B. 
(Tenney)  Plummer;  descendant  of  Francis  Plum- 
mer, who  settled  in  Mass.,  1634:  prep.  edn.  Edward 
Little  High  Sch.,  Auburn,  Me.;  U.S.  Mil.  Acad.,  1886- 
87;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1891,  A.M.,  1894;  post-grad, 
work.  Harvard,  1900;  m.  Mellie  E.  Nowell,  of  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.,  Apr.  12,  1892;  2  children,  Thomas  F.,  Mary 
E.  Prin.  high  sch.,  Winthrop,  Me.,  1891-3;  sub-mas- 
ter high  sch..  Lewiston,  1893-4;  sub-prin.  high  sch., 
Lynn,  1894-7;  prin.  Murdock  Sch.,  Winchendon, 
1897-01,  Woodward  Inst.,  Quincv,  1901-10,  high 
sch.,  Chelsea,  1910-12,  B.  M.  C.  Durfee  High  Sch., 
Fall  River,  since  Sept.,  1912.  Mem.  Fall  River 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Mass.  Single  Tax  League. 
Mem.  Mass.  Sch.  Masters'  Club,  Mass.  High  Sch. 
Masters'  Club  (pres.),  Mass.  Teachers'  Assn. 
(sec).  Mason;  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Red  Men.  Rec- 
reations: collecting  lepidoptera.  Home:  482  Madi- 
son St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

FITJMMER,  John  D.,  publisher  of  the  Springfield 
Union,   Springfield,   Mass. 

FIiinvCIKCER,  Stanley,  lawyer;  b.  Sangerville, 
Me.,  Feb.  25,  1846;  s.  Daniel  and  Miranda  M. 
Plummer;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1867;  LL.B.,  Al- 
bany (N.Y.)  Law  Sch.,  1868:  admitted  to  bar, 
1869:  m.  1st,  Stetson,  Me..  1871,  Evelvn  Barker; 
m.  2d,  Rockford,  111.,  1903,  Elisabeth  Burbank.  Co. 
supervisor  pub.  schs.,  Penobscot  Co.,  1870-2;  mem. 
Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1869,  1895,  Senate,  1899.  1903; 
began  practice  at  Bangor,  1872;  city  solicitor, 
Bangor,  Me.,  1873;  chief  elk.  U.S.  Dept  of  Interior, 
1874-6:  U.S.  internal  revenue  agt.,  1877-89;  post- 
master LT.S.  Senate.  1890-94;  on  staff  of  gov.  of 
Me.,  with  rank  of  col.,  1888-92;  chmn.  Rep.  State 
Conv.,  1896:  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv..  St.  Louis,  1896. 
Club:   Dexter.    Address:   Dexter,   Me. 

FIiUMMER,  Walter  Edward,  lumberman;  b.  Lis- 
bon Falls,  Me.,  Aug.  8,  1861;  s.  Edward  and 
Augusta  R.  (Tavlor)  Plummer;  ed.  Lisbon  Falls 
High  Sch.;  m.  West  Gardiner,  Jan.  1,  1890,  Grace 
L.  Douglass;  3  children,  Mildred  Douglass,  b.  Oct. 
24,  1890;  Doris  Marie,  Mar.  29,  1892;  Madelyn 
Augusta.  Oct.  31,  1894.  Bookkeeper  Androscoggin 
Water  Power  Co.,  lumber  mfrs.,  1880-7:  supt. 
same,  1887-98,  treas.,  1898-01;  business  purchased 
by  B.  Plummer  &  Sons,  Dec.  1901:  treas.  B. 
Plummer  &  Sons.  Inc.;  dir.  Worumbo  Mfg.  Co., 
Mfrs.  Nat.  Bank  (Lewiston,  Me.).  Mem.  Me.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1897-8,  Senate.  1903-4,  1905-6.  Republican. 
Mason  (32°);  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.  Address: 
Lisbon  Falls,  Me. 

FIiTTI^MER,  William  Alberto,  judge:  b.  Gilman- 
ton,  N.H.,  Dec.  2,  1865:  s.  Charles  Edwin  and  Mary 
Hoyt  (Moody)  Plummer;  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1884-5 
(obliged  to  leave  on  account  ill  health);  LL.B., 
Boston  U.,  1889:  m.  Ellen  Frances  Murray,  of 
Canaan.  N.H.,  Jan.  1,  1890.  Admitted  to  N.H.  bar, 
1889;  practiced,  Laconia.  with  Col.  Stephen  S. 
Jewett.  1889-07:  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1893  and 
1907  (floor  leader  Dem.  party,  session  1907);  del. 
Dem.  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1896;  judge  Superior 
Ct.,  N.H.,  1907-13;  asso.  justice  Supreme  Ct.,  N.H., 
Dec.   13,   1913 — .    Dir.  Laconia  Nat.  Bank,   Laconia 


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Bide  and  T.oan  Assn.;  trustee,  v.-p.  City  Savings 
Bank  of  Laconia.  Mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Laconia,  19  yrs., 
ures  of  bd.  16  yrs.  Mem.  N.H.  Bar  Assn.,  Belknap 
Co.  Bar  Assn.,  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  Conglist.  Mason 
(33°).    Home:   Laconia,  N.H.* 

PLUNKETT,  Charles  T.,  cotton  mfr.;  b.  Adams, 
Mass  Kfl)  L'O,  1S55;  s.  William  C.  and  I.ovisa 
'(Brown)  Plunkett;  ed.  Adams  High  Sch.;  m.  Leila 
Tavlor,  of  Adams,  Feb.  20,  1879  (died  Jan.  24, 
1908).  Has  been  identified  with  cotton  mt*?-  at 
Adams  since  1877;  mem.  firm  of  W.  C.  Plunkett  & 
Sons,  spinners  and  converters  of  cotton  yarns, 
pres.  of  Berkshire  Cotton  Mfj,'.  Co.;  pres.  Greylock 
Mills;  dir.  Greylock  Nat.  Bank  of  Adams,  Internat. 
Trust  Co.,  Boston,  Cotton-Woolen  Mut.  Fire  Ins 
Co..  Rubber  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.;  pres.  Ind"st"al 
Mut  Ins.  Co.  of  Boston.  Pres.  Nat.  Assn.  Cotton 
Mfrs,  1908,  1909;  mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs. 
Clubs:  Engineers'  (New  York  and  Boston).  Colo- 
nial (pres.).  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  Adams, 
Mass.* 

PLUNKETT,  William  Brown,  mfr.;  b.  Adams, 
Mass,  Apr.  2,  1S50:  s.  late  Gen.  William  C.  Plun- 
kett; collegiate  edn.  Mgr.  Greylock  Cotton  Mills 
at  North  Adams;  treas.  Berkshire  Cotton  Mfg.  Co.; 
pres  Greylock  Nat.  Bank.  Adams,  Mass.;  trustee 
NY.'  Life"  Ins.  Co.;  dir.  Berkshire  Life  Ins.  Co. 
Was  mem.  Governor's  Council,  Mass.,  189 1;  del. 
Rep  nat.  convs.,  1892,  1900;  mem.  advisory  bd. 
Rep  Nat.  Com..  1896.  1900;  advocate  of  protec- 
tionist policy.  Republican.  Ex-pres.  Home  Mar- 
ket Club  of  Boston.    Address:   Adams.  Mass.* 

PIiYMPTON",  Almira  George,  author;  b.  Boston, 
d    Charles  Pincknev  Cotesworth  and  Almira  Louisa 
P'lvmpton;    ed.    pvt.    sch.    at    Boston;    unniarried 
(See   Who's   Who   in   America   for   list   of   books.) 
Home:   Charles   River.   Mass.* 

PIiYMPTON,  Eben,  actor:  b.  Boston.  Feb.  7. 
1853-  s  .lohn  Bradlee  and  Elizabeth  Priscilla 
(Williams)  Plvmpton;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  un- 
married. Actor  since  Sept.  11,  1871;  first  appear- 
ance in  Stockton.  Cal.;  has  been  leading  man  m 
several  companies  and  star.  Club:  Lotos  (New 
York).    Address:  Plympton,  Mass.* 

PIiYMPTON,  Harrison  Allen,  judge;  b.  Worces- 
ter Mass  Jilar.  7,  1871;  s.  Noah  A.  and  Helen  M. 
(Flint)  Plympton;  grad.  Newton  (Mass.)  High 
Sch  1889;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1892; 
continued  legal  studies  in  Boston;  admitted  to  bar, 
1894-  m.  Lucy  E.  Newton,  of  Worcester,  Mass., 
June  29,  1898;  1  son,  Robert  W.  Began  practice 
at  Lowell:  removed  to  Boston,  1896;  apptd.  trial 
iustice,  1897;  spl.  justice  Northern  Dist.  Ct.,  Nor- 
folk Co.,  Mass..  since  1898.  Mem.  Norfolk  Co.  Bar 
Assn  Clubs:  Wellesley  Country,  Maugus.  Recre- 
ations: golf.  Home:  Wellesley  Hills.  Mass.  Office: 
6  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

POIRIER,  Alfred.  M.D.;  b.  in  Can.,  June  2, 
1S71:  s.  Onezime  and  Elizabeth  (Minville)  Poirier; 
ed.  Fall  River  (Mass.)  Grammar  Sch.;  Joliette 
Coll.,  Can.;  M.D.,  Laval  U.  Med.  Sch.,  Can.,  1898; 
Med  Faculty  of  Paris,  France;  unmarried.  Began 
practice  at  "Fall  River,  Mass.,  1898;  removed  to 
Woonsocket,  R.I.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc, 
Woonsocket  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  Franco-Am.  Med. 
Soc.  of  R.I.  Catholic  Home:  266  Grove  St.  Office: 
194  Main  St..  Woonsocket.  R.I. 

POItAND,  Mary  L.,  school  supt. ;  b.  Dummerston. 
Vt. ;  d.  Almon  D.  and  Lucy  (Woodbury)  Poland; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  and  under  pvt.  tutors;  unmarried. 
Has  taught  in  every  grade  from  lowest  primary 
to  sr.  grade  in  high  schs.;  began  at  Brattleboro, 
Vt.  1892;  was  supt.  schs.  of  AVilbraham.  Hamp- 
den, Longmeadow  and  Bast  Longmeadow,  Mass. 
Mem.  N.E.  Assn.  Sch.  Supts..  Mass.  As.sn.  Sch. 
Supts..  Conn.  Valley  Assn.  Sch.  Supts.  Conglist. 
Club:  Springfield  Historical.  Address:  15  Myrtle 
St..   Springfield,   Mass. 

POLAND,  William  Carey,  college  prof.;  b.  Goffs- 
town,  N.H.,  Jan.  25.  1846;  s.  James  Willey  and 
Sarah  Jane  (Aver)  Poland;  A.B.,  Brown  U..  1868. 
A.M..  1871  (Litt.D.,  1904);  univs.  Berlin,  Leipzig, 
1875-6,  Mus.  at  Berlin,  1878;  in  France,  and  Italy, 
1878-9;  m.  Clara  Frances,  d.  Prof.  Albert  Harkness, 
of  Providence.  R.I.,  Mar.  25,  1882.  Prin.  Worcester 
(Mass.)    Acad.,    1868-70;    instr.    Greek    and    Latin. 


1870-5,  asst.  prof..  1876-89,  asso.  prof.  Greek,  1889- 
92,  prof,  history  of  art,  1892-15,  curator  Mus. 
Classical  Archceology,  1889-93,  dir.  Mus.  Fine  Arts, 
1893-15,  Brown  U. ;  now  prof,  emeritus.  Pres.  R.I. 
Sch.  of  Design.  1896-07;  lecturer  on  history  of 
art,  Boston  U.,  1901-2,  now  in  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design; 
annual  dir.,  1891-2,  now  mem.  mng.  com..  Am. 
Sch.  of  Classical  Studies  in  Athens;  sec.  Commn. 
of  Colls,  in  N.E.  on  Admission  Examinations  since 
1886.  Pres.  R.I.  Alpha  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  1887-9; 
councilor  Archseol.  Inst.  America  (pres.  R.I.  Soc). 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:  53  Lloyd  Av.,  Providence,  R.I.;  (summer) 
"Hut-Among-the-Bushes,"    Grasmere,    N.H.* 

POIiIiABD,  A(lonzo)  Wilder,  importer  and 
grocer;  b.  Boston,  Jul\-  IS,  1802;  s.  ^Marshall  Spring 
Perry  and  Georgianna  Pauline  (Jones)  Pollard; 
prep.  edn.  Englisli  Higli  Sch.,  and  Pliillips  Exeter 
Acad..  A.B.,  Harvard,  1883;  m.  Elise  Welch,  of 
New  York,  Apr.  12,  1887;  6  children,  Anna  (Mrs. 
J.  Murray  Kav.  Jr.,  of  Brookline.  Mass.,  died  Dec. 
1,  1912),  F.  Wilder  (Harvard,  1912),  Elise  (Mrs. 
Alvin  F.  Sortwell.  of  Manchester,  Mass.),  Pauline, 
Katharine.  Priscilla.  Traveled  after  leaving  coll.; 
in  1883  became  connected  with  Wood.  Pollard  & 
Co..  importers  and  wholesale  dealers,  teas,  coffees, 
groceries,  etc.,  and  has  been  pres.  same  since 
1913;  dir.  Commonwealth  Trust  Co.  Lt.  Naval 
Brigade,  Mass.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston 
and  New  York),  Exchange,  Country,  Eastern 
Yacht,  New  York  Yacht.  Recreations:  yachting. 
Home:  14  Commonwealth  Av.  Office:  101  (Causeway 
St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

POIiIiABD,  Arthtir  Gayton,  mfr.;  b.  Plaistow, 
N.H..  Jan.  5,  1S43:  s.  Col.  Joseph  S.  and  Luella  J. 
(Tucker)  Pollard;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Keeseville, 
N.Y.,  Oct.  14,  1869.  Martha  M.  Fuller.  Employed 
as  elk.  in  dry  goods  store,  Lowell.  Mass.,  1861-4, 
partner  in  firm.  1864-85:  became  mem.  A.  G.  Pol- 
lard &  Co.,  1886;  pres.  Lowell  Hosiery  Co.,  Union 
Nat.   Bank.    K.T.    Address;   Lowell,   Mass. 

POIiIiABD,  Don  C,  merchant;  b.  Plymouth,  Vt., 
Apr.  25,  1840;  s.  Rowland  P.  and  Marv  Ann 
(Shedd)  Pollard;  ed.  Green  Mountain  Acad.,  1856-7, 
Chester  Acad..  1858-60;  m.  Plymouth,  Vt..  Jan.  5, 
1861.-  Sarah  J.  Moor;  4  children,  Fred  D.,  b.  Oct. 
24,  1861;  Marv  V.,  Oct.  16,  1863;  Park  H.,  June  5, 
1869;  Dallas  F.,  July  28,  1875.  Started  country 
store  in  Plymouth,  1860:  moved  to  Proctorsville, 
Vt.,  1863.  and  engaged  in  dry  goods  and  grocery 
business,  and  later  in  wholesale  and  retail  grocery 
business  at  Keene,  N.H.,  as  Pollard  &  (io. ;  at 
Proctorsville,  in  lumber,  hardware,  etc.,  since  1894; 
pres.  Nat.  Black  River  Bank.  Proctorsville.  Pres. 
Fletcher  Library  Bd. ;  sec.  and  treas.  village  of 
Proctorsville.  Democrat.  Universalist.  Mason; 
(32°,  K.T.);  Odd  Fellow.  Treas.  Pi'octorsville  Fra- 
ternal Soc.  State  senator,  1912-14.  Address:  Proc- 
torsville, Vt. 

POLLABD,  James  E.,  mfr.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

POIiIiABD,  Mark  P.,  farmer;  b.  Solon,  Me..  Jan. 
20.  1867;  s.  Ephraim  F.  and  Jane  (Smith)  Pollard; 
ed.  common  and  high  schs.,  Solon:  m.  Flora  E. 
Heald,  of  Solon,  Me.,  Apr.  23.  1892.  Engaged  In 
farming  since  boyhood.  Chmn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen, 
Solon,  since  1908;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1911,  15. 
Democrat.  Conglist.  Past  Grand  Solon  Lodge  No. 
128,  I.O.O.F. ;  mem.  Rebekahs,  Patrons  of  Hus- 
bandry.   Address:  Solon,  I\Ie. 

POIiIiOCK,  Benjamin  Reath,  railway  official;  b. 
Mauch  Chunk,  Pa.,  Jan.  2,  1865:  s.  Benjamin  and 
Martha  (Bovd)  Pollock;  ed.  pub.  schs.:  m.  Har- 
riet Briggs.  of  Springfield,  Mass..  Dec.  25,  1888:  1 
daughter,  Marjorie.  Began  active  career  as  tele- 
graph operator  Lehigh  Coal  &  Navigation  Co.. 
1879;  telegraph  operator,  train  dispatcher,  chief 
dispatcher,  train  master  and  asst.  supt.,  N.Y.  & 
N.E.  Rv.  and  its  successor,  the  N.E.  Ry.,  1881-98; 
asst.  siipt.  Highland  div..  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.  R.R.. 
1898-04;  supt.  Northampton  div..  later  Highland 
div.,  same  rd.,  1904;  gen.  supt.  same  rd..  1909-12, 
gen.  mgr..  1912-13;  gen.  mgr.  B.  &  M.  R.R.  since 
Feb..  1913.  Home:  64  Charlesgate  East.  Office: 
North  Station.  Boston. 

POMEBOY,  Pred  Elmer,  college  prof.;  b.  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.,  Mar.  6,  1877;  s.  Edward  Eugene  and  Ma- 


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linda  AVedgewood  (Buibaiik)   Pomeroy;  grad.  Lew-  n.D.,  Raiigor  Tlieol.  Som.,  1S93;  spl.  courses,  Hart- 

iston  High  Sch.,  1S95;  A.B.,  ]5ates  Coll.,  Lewiston,  ford  Theol.  Sem.  and  Harvard  Div.  Sch. ;  Ph.D.,  Po- 

1S99;   post-grad,   work,   Biol.   Summer   Sch.,  Woods  lomac     U.,     Wa-shiugton,     D.C.,     1914;     m.     Marion 

""'"    ""■ """""    ^^ „..j  /-...-.I    ..-T-     -.r.^-,   o     A  AT  Kalei;    Rounds,    of    Portland,    Me.,    June    14,    1893 

OT'flainorl      /"^orio*l         -i-i-i  i  i-i  i  c^  <-».»r        1  c  a  o  .       i. n a* -i 


Hole,  Mass.,  1900,  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.,  1901-2,  A.M., 
1902;  research  work,  JNIarine  Biol.  Lab.,  Woods 
Hole,  summer,  1903;  Bermuda  Biol.  Station  for  Re- 
search, summer  of  1913;  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.,  1913- 
14:  m.  Parsonsfield,  Me.,  Dec.  IS,  1902.  Harriet  Mae 
Piper;  1  son.  Stanton  Bragdon,  b.  Rlar.  11,  1907. 
Laboratory  asst.  in  chemistry  and  physics,  1899- 
1900,  asst.  in  chemistry  and  instr.  botany.  1900-1, 
instr.  biology,  1902-5,  prof,  biology  since  1905, 
Bates  Coll.  Repviblican.  Free  Baptist.  Mem.  A. A. 
A.S.,  Am.  Genetic  Assn.  Home:  342  College  St., 
Lewiston,  IMe. 

POMEROY,  William  Henry,  M.D.,  surgeon;  Aug. 
19,   1S5T-June   10,   1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

FOND,  Edgar  leRoy,  mfr. ;  b.  Terryville,  Conn., 
Mar.  3,  1854;  s.  Alexander  and  Lydia  (Gaylord) 
Pond;  ed.  common  and  high  schs.,  Terrvville;  m. 
Terryville.  Nov.  6,  1878,  Ella  A.  Goodwin;  2  sons, 
Edgar  LeRoy.  Jr.,  b.  Dec.  26,  1883;  Dwight  Warren, 
Sept.  24.  1889.  Began  active  career  as  a  moulder 
for  A.  Terry  Co.,  1872;  foreman,  supt.,  dir.  and 
since  1907  has  been  pres.  Tlie  Andrew  Terry  Co. 
Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1886,  Senate.  1901.  Re- 
publican.    Conglist.     Address:    Terryville,   Conn. 

FOND,  Fhilip,  lawyer;  b.  New  Haven,  Conn., 
Aug.  8,  1S66:  s.  Jonathan  W.  and  Charlotte  (White) 
Pond:  descendant  on  both  sides,  of  early  settlers 
of  Mass.  and  Conn.:  A.B.,  Yale.  1888:  LL.B.,  Yale 
Law  Sch.,  1890;  m.  Elizabeth  Giles,  of  Bridgeport. 
Conn.,  Sept.  15,  1897.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1890' 
and  since  practiced  in  New  Haven.  Mem.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.,  S.A.R.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mem.  I.O.O.F.  (past  grand  master, 
and  grand  rep.,  1915).  Clubs:  Graduates',  Auto- 
mobile of  New  Haven  (pres.).  Recreations:  mo- 
toring, theatre.  Home:  21  Everett  St.  Office:  39 
Church  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

POND,  Virgil  Clarence,  dentist;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U., 
1874;  D.M.D.,  Harvard  Dental  Sch.,  1880;  married; 
children,  Roger,  Marian,  Ruth.  Dental  surgeon 
INIass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1882-4;  demonstrator  operative 
dentistry,  1881-4,  instr.,  same,  1890-3.  Harvard 
Dental  Sch.  Capt.  M.V.M.,  1899-01.  Mem.  Am. 
Acad.  Dental  Sciences  (pres.  1899-01),  Harvard 
Alumni  Dental  Assn.  (pres.  1893-4),  etc.  Club: 
University.  Contbr.  to  dental  jours.  Home:  Brook- 
line,  Mass.    Office:  92  Marlboro  St.,  Boston. 

FOOIiE,  Bert,  artist;  b.  North  Bridgewater, 
IMass.,  Dec.  28,  1853;  s.  George  Baylies  and  Sarah 
Barstow  (Woodward)  Poole;  ed.  com.  schs.  and 
Brockton  (Mass.)  High  Sch.;  m.  Martha  A.  :Myers, 
of  Brockton,  Apr.  8,  1880;  children,  Stanley  W^, 
Earnest  J.,  Elsie  L.  (Mrs.  F.  E.  Robinson),  Alice 
M.  (Mrs.  O.  E.  Rice).  In  employ  N.E.  Iron  Co., 
1872-4;  asst.  Brockton  postoffice,  1876;  taught  sch., 
Brockton,  1877-9;  traveling  artist  and  salesman, 
1879-86;  in  partnership  with  George  B.  Norris, 
1886-8;  established  studio  in  Boston,  1888;  car- 
toonist Boston  Record;  platform  cartoonist;  mem. 
Bill  Nye-Bert  Poole  Combination,  1895;  connected 
with  art  dept.  Youth's  Companion,  1897-8;  with 
Boston  Herald  1  yr. ;  art  editor,  Cliristian  Science 
Monitor,  1908-10,  since  working  in  gen.  art  and 
illustrative  lines.  Mem.  People's  Choral  Union, 
Boston  (elected  v.-p.,  1908).  Clubs:  Boston  Art, 
Copley  Soc.  Recreations:  outdoor  sketching,  mu- 
sic. Home:  12  Clermont  St.,  Dorchester.  Office: 
46  Cornhill,  Boston. 

FOOIii:.  Fanny  Huntingrton  Rnnnells,  author;  b. 
Orford,  N.H.,  1863;  d.  Rev.  Moses  T.  and  Fanny 
Maria  (Baker)  Runnells;  student  Tilton  (N.H.) 
Sem.,  1880-2;  studied  music,  Boston  and  New  York, 
1883-90;  m.  Allan  Paul  Poole,  of  London  and  Bos- 
ton, 1890.  Book  reviewer  for  Home  .Tournal  ^now 
Town  and  Country),  1894-8.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Address:  Stam- 
ford, Conn.* 

FOOIiE,  Francis  Alden,  clergyman;  b.  Salem, 
Mass.,  Oct.  25,  1870;  s.  Edmund  Alden  and  Laura 
Anna  (Mackintosh)  Poole;  g.g.s.  Rev.  Manasseh 
Cutler,  LL.D.,  author  of  Ordinance  of  1787,  which 
kept  slavery  out  of  Northwest  Territory;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,    Peabody,    Mass.;    Woodman's    Sch.,    Salem, 


i^aici  J.I.UU11U.-1,  <jL  J.  ui  uiaiiu,  ivie.,  June  i4,  isaa. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1893;  pastor  Sanford, 
Me.,  1893-4,  Topsfield,  Mass.,  1894-9,  East  Wey- 
mouth. Mass.,  1899-01,  Barre,  Vt.,  1901-9,  Union 
Ch.,  AYorcester,  Mass.,  since  Oct.  1,  1909.  Dir. 
Mass.  Congl.  Bd.  of  Pastoral  Supply,  Worcester 
City  Missionary  Soc.  Mem.  S.A.R.  Mason.  Re- 
publican. Club:  Worcester  Congregational  (pres. 
1915).  Author:  The  Ministry  of  an  Idealist,  1900. 
Address:   30  Berwick  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

POOI.I:,  Georg-e  Benson,  real  estate,  insurance:, 
b.  Peabody,  Mass.,  June  30,  1873;  s.  Edmund  Alden 
and  Laura  (Mackintosh)  Poole;  ed.  pub.  schs  and 
Harvard  U.;  m.  Marion  S.  Rowe,  of  Boston,  June 
10,  1895.  In  general  ins.  business  on  own  account 
1892-05.  In  real  estate  business  in  Boston  since 
1905;  mem.  Poole  &  Bigelow  since  1910.  Clubs: 
Exchange,  Harvard.  Home:  23  Woodman  Rd 
Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.    Office:   70  Kilby  St.,  Boston! 

POOR,  Ag-nes  Blake  ("Dorothy  Prescott"),  au- 
thor; d.  Henry  Vainum  Poor  (banker  and  editor 
Poor's  Railway  Manual)  and  Mary  Wild  (Pierce) 
Poor;  ed.  pvt.  schs.  New  York.  Regent  Warren  and 
Prescott  Chapter,  D.A.R.,  1907-12;  registrar  Mass. 
Soc.  Colonial  Dames,  1907.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  10  Fairmount  St.. 
Brookline,  :Mass.* 

POOR,  Georg-e  Horace,  lawyer;  b.  Andover, 
Mass.,  Jan.  21,  1841;  s.  James  and  Susan  (Morse) 
Poor;  7th  generation  from  Daniel  Poor,  Andover, 
Mass.,  1650;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.;  pvt.,  1862 
35th  Regt.,  Mass.  Inf.  Civil  War;  admitted  to  bar, 
1864;  m.  Sarah  Helen  Marland,  of  Andover,  May 
15,  1867;  children,  Mary  M.,  Edith  P.  (Mrs.  James 
D.  Brennan).  Began  practice  at  Lawrence  and  An- 
dover; established  office  in  Boston,  1870:  trial 
justice  Essex  Co.,  1866-04;  mem.  Mass.  legislature, 
1872;  sec.  and  dir.  Beacon  Trust  Co.,  Boston;  mod- 
erator of  town  meeting  25  vrs.  Mason;  Odd  Fel- 
low. Home:  67  Mt.  Vernon  St.  Office:  54  Devon- 
shire St.,  Boston. 

POOR,  John  Merrill,  educator;  b.  West  New- 
bury, Mass.,  Jan.  28,  1871;  s.  John  Merrill  and 
Mary  Alice  (Merrill)  Poor;  prep.  edn.  Carleton 
Sch.,  Bradford,  Mass.,  1891-3;  Dartmouth  Coll., 
1893-7,  A.B.,  1897;  Princeton  U.,  1900-3,  Thaw  fel- 
low in  astronomy,  1900-2;  grad.  student  in  astron- 
omy, 1902-3;  Ph.D.,  1904:  spl.  studv,  U.  of  Chicago, 
summer  of  1902;  Lund  (Sweden)  U.,  1911;  m.  West 
Newbury,  Mass.,  Dec.  26.  1905,  Sarah  Helen  Noyes; 
2  children,  Dorothy  N.,  b.  Jan.  24,  1907;  Elizabeth 
Merrill,  b.  Oct.  17,  1912.  Prin.  Hanover  High  Sch., 
1897-8;  instr.  in  astronomy  and  mathematics, 
Dartmouth  Coll.,  1898-1900;  instr.  in  astronomy, 
1903-6,  asst.  prof,  astronomy,  1905-15,  asso.  prof, 
since  1915,  Dartmouth  Coll.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Am. 
Math.  Soc,  Astron.  and  Astrophys.  Soc.  of  America, 
Theta  Delta  Chi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Gamma  Alpha. 
Democrat.  Conglist.  Recreations:  tramping  for 
barometric  determination  of  altitudes  of  hills.  Ad- 
dress: Hanover,  N.H. 

POOR.  John  Rohinson,  lawyer;  b.  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  May  31,  1849;  s.  George  and  Eliza  Jane 
(Paul)  Poor;  7th  generation  from  Daniel  Poor,  An- 
dover, Mass.,  1640;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Phillips 
Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.;  m.  Lawrence,  Dec.  24,  1874, 
Lizzie  Jane  Furber;  no  children.  Began  active  ca- 
reer as  elk.  in  Lawrence  Gas  Co.'s  office:  followed 
sea  for  5  yrs.,  traveling  to  remote  parts  of  the 
world;  entered  railroad  service,  1873,  and  while 
passenger  conductor  on  B.  &  M.  Rd.,  1875,  met 
with  an  accident  in  which  he  lost  both  legs;  regis- 
ter of  deeds.  Northern  Dist.  of  Essex  Co.,  Mass., 
1877-92:  read  law;  admitted  to  bar  at  Lawrence, 
1885,  U.S.  Circuit  Court,  1S90;  has  devoted  at- 
tention mainly  to  real  estate  and  probate  law;  for 
20  yrs.  was  counsel  Lawrence  Savings  Bank,  mem. 
investment  com.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Club: 
Boston  Art.  Home:  1120  Beacon  St.,  Brookline, 
Mass.    Office:  253  Essex  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

POPE,  Albert  Augustus,  mfr.;  May  20,  1843-Aug. 
10  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  In  Amer- 
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POPE,  Albert  Iiinder,  mfr. ;  b.  Newton,  Mass., 
July  14,  1872;  s.  Albert  Augustus  and  Abby  (Lin- 
der)  Pope;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Chauncy  Hall  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton, Exeter  (N.H.)  Acad.,  King's  Sch.,  Stamford, 
Conn.;  m.  Apr.  22,  1S96,  Amy  .Jaynes,  of  I'.oston. 
Served  as  v. -p.  and  mem.  exec.  com.  Pope  Mfg. 
Co.,  mfrs.  automobiles  and  bicycles,  also  v. -p.  Pope 
Motor  Car  Co.,  and  pres.  Federal  Mfg.  Co..  Hart- 
ford, Conn.  Pvt.  1st  Corps  Cadets,  Mass.  Vol. 
Militia,  June  12,  1891;  served  about  31/2  yrs.  and 
was  transferred  to  1st  Brigade  staff  as  provost 
sergt.,  later  promoted  on  1st  Brigade  staff  as 
capt.  and  provost  marshal  under  Brig.-Gen.  T.  A. 
Matthews;  served  in  militia  about  8%  yrs.  and  re- 
tired about  1900  as  1st  It.  and  q.-m.,  1st  Conn.  Inf. 
Home:  New  Britain,  Conn. 

FOFE,  Alexander,  artist:  b.  Dorchester  (now 
Boston),  Mass.,  Mar.  25,  18-19:  s.  Alexander  and 
Charlotte  Caldwell  (Cushing)  Pope;  ed.  pvt.  schs., 
Dorchester,  and  Eagleswood,  N.J.;  self  taught  in 
art;  m.  Alice  De  Wolf  Downer,  of  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1873;  children,  Samuel  Downer, 
Charlotte  De  Wolf.  Devoted  spare  time  to  art  and 
originated  painted  game  birds  carved  out  of  pine 
wood,  tvk'o  of  them  being  purchased  by  Emperor  of 
Russia:  splty.  animal  and  also  still  life  painting; 
recently  devoted  whole  time  to  portraits.  Uni- 
tarian. Republican.  Mem.  S.R.,  etc.  Clubs:  St. 
Botolph,  Boston  Art,  N.E.  Kennel.  I'ublished  se- 
ries of  game  bird  plates,  entitled,  Upland  Game 
Birds  and  Water  Fowl  of  the  United  States.  1880; 
Celebrated  Dogs  of  America.  1882.  Home:  Brook- 
line,  Mass.  Studio:  120  Tremont  St.,  Boston, 
Mass.* 

POPE,  Alfred  Atmore,  mfr.;  .Tuly  4,  lS42-Aug. 
5,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1912-13.) 

POPE,  Arthur  Kendrick,  general  insurance;  b. 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  .lulv  9,  1879;  s.  Arthur  W.  and 
Fannie  H.  (Kendrick)  Pope;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1902; 
m.  Mildred  C.  Ellis,  of  Montclalr,  N.J.,  Sept.  19, 
1908.  In  ins.  business,  Boston,  since  1905;  mem. 
firm  of  Cyrus  Brewer  &  Co.  Republican.  Unita- 
rian. Club:  Harvard.  Recreations:  golf,  yachting. 
Home:  Hingham,  Mass.  Office:  44  Kilby  St., 
Boston. 

POPE,  Benjamin,  lumber  dealer;  b.  Boston, 
Mass.,  May  17,  1857;  s.  Benjamin  and  Rebekah 
Mason  (Harris)  Pope;  ed.  English  High  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton; m.  Mary  Elizabeth  Nichols,  of  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1881;  2  children,  Mildred  A.  (Mrs.  Edw.  W. 
Moore),  Margaret  Winslow.  Entered  lumber  busi- 
ness in  Boston  Jan.  1,  1884;  now  treas.  Curtis  & 
Pope  Lumber  Co.,  Pope  &  Cottle  Co.,  Quincy  Lum- 
ber Co.,  Rhines  Lumber  Co.,  Pope  Lumber  Co. 
Episcopalian.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Algonquin, 
Country.  Home:  Concord,  Mass.  Office:  790  Massa- 
chusetts Av.,  Boston,  Mass. 

POPE,  Charles  Henry,  clergyman,  author;  Oct. 
18,  lS41-Mar.,  1913.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

POPE,  Edward  'Waldron,  farmer;  b.  Boston,  Nov. 
26,  1845.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

POPE,  riorence  Peltier,  author;  moved  to  New 
York.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

POPE,  Prank  Hinckley,  public  otticial;  b.  Sand- 
wich, Mass.,  Mar.  7,  1854;  s.  John  William  and 
Susan  Cobb  (Hinckley)  Pope;  first  generation  on 
each  side  of  family  came  to  America  prior  to  1665; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Sandwich  and  1  yr.  at  Dean  Acad., 
Franklin,  Mass.;  m.  Kate  G.  Yeaw,  of  Northboro, 
Mass..  Sept.  11,  1877.  Connected  as  correspondent 
with  Boston  Globe  33  vrs.,  1881-14;  sec.  Dem.  State 
Com..  1896;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908-12; 
presdl.  elector,  1912;  state  auditor  of  Mass.,  1914- 
15:  supervisor  of  loan  agencies  since  .Tan.  21.  1915. 
Liberal  in  religious  views.  Mem.  Odd  Fellows, 
N.E.O.P.  Clubs:  Union  (Marlboro,  Mass.),  Leo- 
minster (Leominster).  Recreations:  baseball, 
bathing,  billiards,  sailing.  Home:  Leominster, 
Mass.    Office:  6  Park  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

PORBITT,  Annie  Gertrude,  writer,  lecturer;  b. 
Manchester,  England.  May  16.  1861;  d.  John  Stub- 
bins  and  Mary  H.  (Krauss)  Webb;  ed.  Elmswood 
Coll.,  Stretford,  Eng.:  Coll.  of  Preceptors  (first 
class  honors),  1882:  Cambridge  U.  (honors),  1883 
(no   degree);    m.   Edward   Porritt,   of   Warrington, 


London,  England,  Sept.  3,  1891;  children,  Philip 
Webb,  Longshaw  Krauss,  Mary  Gertrude,  Mar- 
jory Webb.  Frequent  contbr.  since  1890,  to  Inde- 
pendent, Outlook,  Nation,  New  Yorlt  Evening  Post, 
Yale  Review,  Yorkshire  Post  (Eng.),  Glasgow 
Herald,  etc.  Mem.  of  staff  (psychology  and  eco- 
nomics), of  Miss  Porter's  Sch.,  Farmington,  Conn., 
1890-01;  press  sec.  Conn.  Woman  Suffrage  Assn. 
Suffragist.  Friends  Ch.  Associated  with  husband 
in  writing  Uni-eformed  House  of  Commons,  1903. 
Wrote:  English  Legislation  in  1906,  1907;  leaflets 
on  militant  movement  in  England,  and  on  woman 
suffrage,  etc.;  revised  and  brought  out  2d  edit,  of 
Edward  Porritt's  Sixty  Years  of  Protection  in 
Canada,  1913.  Recreations:  outdoor  exercise.  Ad- 
dress: 63  Tremont  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

POBBITT,  Edward,  journalist:  b.  Bury,  Lan- 
cashire, Eng.,  Dec.  8,  1860;  s.  John  and  Elizabeth 
(Longshaw)  Porritt;  ed.  People's  Coll.,  Warring- 
ton, Eng.:  m.  Darwen,  Eng.,  Annie  Gertrude  Webb, 
of  staff  of  Porter  Sch.,  Farmington,  Conn.,  Sept. 
3,  1891.  Entered  journalism  on  Warrington  Guard- 
ian; reporter  Liverpool  Daily  Mail,  1881:  chief 
reporter,  London  Echo,  1882-4;  reporter  and  spl. 
corr.  Globe-Democrat,  St.  Louis,  1884-5;  In  gallery 
of  House  of  Commons,  London,  1886-92;  London 
editor  Manchester  Examiner,  1888-92:  settled  at 
Farmington.  Conn.,  as  hist,  writer  and  contbr.  to 
New  York  Evening  Post,  Nation,  Outlook,  Inde- 
pendent, Yale  Rev.,  N.  Am.  Rev.,  Polit.  Science 
Quarterly,  Atlantic  Monthly,  Edinburgh  Rev., 
Quarterly  Rev.,  and  corr.  Times,  London,  Glasgow 
Herald,  Yorkshire  Post  (Leeds),  Manchester 
Guardian,  writing  on  polit.  subjects  and  giving 
personal  attention  and  investigation  to  industrial 
developments  in  U.S.  and  Can.;  in  1902  visited 
South  Africa  to  investigate  trade  and  econ.  condi- 
tions after  the  war.  Corr.  with  Canadian  Tariff 
Revision  Commn.,  1905-6.  Lecturer  at  Harvard, 
1908-9.  1909-10,  U.  of  Cal.,  summer  session,  1910. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:  63  Tremont  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

FOBTEB,  Charles  Allen,  surgeon;  b.  Cambridge, 
Sept.  9,  1866:  s.  Charles  Burnham  and  Harriet  Ann 
(Allen)  Porter;  A.B..  Harvard.  1888,  A.M.,  M.D., 
1892;  m.  Margaret  Cochran  Dewar,  at  Stirling. 
Scotland,  Apr.  20,  1898;  children,  Isabel  DeCourcy, 
Margaret  Dewar.  Charles  Burnham.  Practiced  at 
Boston  since  1892;  instr.  surgery.  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1899-09,  asst.  prof,  surgery,  1909-12,  asso. 
prof.,  since  1912.  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp..  N.E.  Bapt. 
Hosp.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Surg.  Assn.,  Soc.  Clin.  Sur- 
gery, Am.  Acad.  Science.  Clubs:  University,  St. 
Botolph,  Somerset,  Harvard.  Address:  254  Beacon 
St.,  Boston. 

PORTER,  Charles  Burnham,  surgeon:  .Jan.  19, 
lS40-Mav  24,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1908-9.) 

PORTER,  Charles  Byron,  M.D. ;  b.  Newport,  Me.; 
s.  Byron  and  Almira  Butman  (Adams)  Porter;  de- 
scendant of  the  Porters,  who  came  from  England 
to  Mass.,  in  1635  (ancestry  of  physicians):  prep, 
edn.  Kents  Hill  (Me.)  Sem.;  M.D..  U.  Med.  Coll. 
(New  York  U.).  1880;  m.  Georgia  Rust.  d.  Dr.  M. 
R.  Pulsifer,  of  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Feb.,  1881;  2  sons, 
Karl  Byron,  Harry  Woodbery  (banker).  Began 
practice  at  Corinne,  Me.,  1880;  removed  to  Old 
Town,  1888;  U.S.  pension  examining  surgeon  for 
20  yrs.  Mem.  N.E.  Assn.  for  Physical  Therapeutics. 
Republican.  Evangelical.  Mason.  Club:  Commer- 
cial.   Address:   10  Brunswick  St.,  Old  Town,  Me. 

PORTER,  Charles  H.,  insurance.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

PORTER.  Charlotte,  author:  b.  Towanda,  Pa.;  d. 
Dr.  Henrv  Clinton  and  Eliza  Eleanor  (Betts)  Por- 
ter: A.B.,  Wells  Coll.,  1875.  Editor  Shakespeareana, 
1886-8;  editor  Ethical  Record,  Apr.-Dec,  1888; 
founded  (with  Helen  A.  Clarke)  and  still  editor, 
Poet-Lore.  Hon.  mem.  Browning  Soc;  mem. 
Poetry  Soc;  dir.  Boston  Authors'  Club;  pres.  Am. 
Drama  Soc.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books 
and  writings.)  Home:  11  Queensberry  St.,  Boston. 
Office:  194  Boylston  St.,  Boston.* 

PORTER,  Charlotte  "Williams,  educator:  b.  Had- 
lev,  ]\Iass.,  1840;  d.  James  Bayard  and  Susanna 
(Parsons)     Porter;     ed.     Hopkins    Acad.,     Hadley, 


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Mass.,  and  Miss  Poi'ter's  Sch.,  Farming-ton,  Conn. 
Founder  and  since  prin.,  Sch.  foi-  Girls,  The  Klins, 
Hadley,  Mass.,  1866,  and  "The  Elms,"  Sjiringfleld, 
Mass.,  1881.  Home:  "The  Elms,"  141  High  St., 
Springfield,  Mass.* 

PORTER,  David  E.,  lawver:  b.  Oshkosh,  Wis., 
July  16,  l:s7:;:  s.  Kobert  Perry  and  Electra  (Trull) 
Porter;  grad.  St.  Johnsburv  Acad.;  I^L.i;.,  U.  of 
Mich.  Dept.  of  Law,  1894;  m.  Amelia  Wolff,  of  New- 
Haven,  Conn.,  Oct.  1,  19U2;  4  children,  Isabelle 
Wolff,  Charlotte  Electra,  Helen  Elizabeth,  Mar- 
garet Louise.  Practiced  in  St.  .Tohnsbury,  Vt., 
since  1S94;  mem.  Porter,  Witteis  &  Harvey  since 
Mar.  S.  1915:  referee  in  bankruptcv,  1899-02; 
state's  atty.,  1902-4;  state  senator,  1910-12;  muni- 
cipal judge,  sfnce  1911.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Address:  32  Mt.  Pleasant  St.,  St. 
Johnsbury,  Vt. 

PORTER.  Delia  Iiyman,  author;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.;  d.  Prof.  Chester  S.  and  Delia  Williams 
(Wood)  Lyman;  ed.  Wellesley  Coll.;  descendant  of 
Oliver  Ellsworth,  chief  justice  U.S.  under  President 
Washington;  m.  Frank  Chamberlin  Porter,  June 
10,  1891;  2  children.  Lyman  Edwards,  William 
Quincy.  Organized  1900,  and  pres.  Mothers'  Club 
of  Lowell  House  Settlement;  organized  New  Ha- 
ven People's  Choral  Union,  1901,  Noon  Club  for 
factory  girls  at  New  Haven.  Largely  through  her 
efforts  a  bill  for  appmt.  of  a  woman  deputy  fac- 
tory inspector  of  Conn,  was  passed  by  legislature^ 
110^';  apptd.  by  gov.  as  mem.  commn.  to  nominate 
tne  woman  insp.  Conglist.  Author:  Calendar  of 
American  History;  INIeasuring  Rod  and  Other 
Stories,  1892:  An  Anti-Wori-y  Recipe  and  Other 
Stories,  1905:  Yearbook  of  Good  Cheer,  1906;  Year- 
book of  Ideals  for  Every  Day  Living,  1909.  Contbr, 
children's  stories  to  St.  Nicholas  and  Scribner's 
mags.  Recreations:  music.  Address:  266  Bradley 
St..  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

PORTER,  D-wig-ht,  teacher;  b.  Hartford,  Conn., 
Aug.  28,  1S55:  s.  James  Timothv  and  Elizabeth 
Ann  Porter:  Ph.B..  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale), 
1880;  m.  Alice  Case  Marsh,  of  Hartford,  Sept.  21, 
1881.  Spl.  agt.  10th  Census,  U.S.,  1SS0-.3:  instr., 
1883-5.  prof,  hvdraulic  engrins:.  since  1896,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Boston  Soc.  C.E., 
N.E.  Water  Works  Assn.  Author  various  reports, 
etc.  Home:  149  Hawthorne  St..  Maiden.  Mass.  Ad- 
dress:   Mass.    Inst.    Technology,    Boston.* 

PORTER.  Eleanor  HodgTnan,  author;  b.  Little- 
ton, N.H.,  Dec.  19.  18  68:  d.  Francis  Fletcher  and 
Llewella  (Woolson)  Hodgman;  direct  descendant 
of  Governor  T\'illiam  Bradford,  of  the  INIayflower; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  N.E.  Conservatory  of  Music  and  pvt. 
teachers:  m.  .Tohn  Lyman  Porter,  of  Corinth,  Vt., 
May  3  1892.  Choir  and  concert  singer,  and  teacher; 
devoted  attention  to  writing,  1901 — .  Conglist. 
Author:  Cross  Currents,  1907:  The  Turn  of  the 
Tide,  1908:  The  Storv  of  Marco,  1911;  Miss  Billy, 
1911;  Miss  Billy's  Decision,  1912:  Pollvanna,  1913; 
Miss  Billy  Married.  1914;  Pollyanna  Grows  Up, 
1915.  Contbr.  about  200  short  stories,  etc.,  to  mags, 
and  newspapers.  Home:  40  Inman  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

PORTER,  Eli  H.;  b.  Whitington,  Vt.,  Aug.  16, 
1857.     (See   vol.   1909.) 

PORTER,  Emery  Hunting1;oii,  clergyman;  b 
Lynn,  Mass.,  Apr.  22,  1844;  s.  Rev.  Emery  Moulton 
and  Charlotte  Althea  (Buxton)  Porter;  d.  John 
Buxton,  of  Newbury,  Vt.;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1866 
(DD.,  1902);  student  Phila.  Div.  Sch.,  1866-9,  BD 
1869:  m.  Pawtucket,  R.I.,  Apr.  22,  1873,  Delia  Dyei 
Weeden;  no  children.  Ordered  deacon.  1869,  or- 
dained priest,  1870,  Episcopal  Ch.;  rector  All  Saints' 
Ch..  Pontiac.  R.I.,  1869-70,  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Paw- 
tucket. R.I.,  1870-91,  Emmanuel  Ch.,  Newport,  RI 
since  1891.  Served  3  mos.  as  pvt.  10th  R.I.  Vols.' 
in  Civil  War.  Republican.  Mem.  jMpha  Delta  Phii 
Sons  of  St.  George.  Rrecreations:  travel.  Address: 
5    Bellevue    Court,    Newport,    R.I. 

PORTER,  P.  Addison,  teacher  and  composer- 
b.  East  Dixmont,  Me..  Sept.  3,  1859;  s.  Albert  o' 
and  Susan  (Farnham)  Porter;  grad.  N.E.  Conser- 
vatory of  Music.  1884;  post-grad,  studv  at  Leipzig 
Germany;  m.  Lillian  Mead,  of  Walton,  N.Y  ,  Aug' 
27,  1890  (now  deceased):  m.  2d,  Laura  Huxtable 
of  Boston,   Nov.    29,    1907.    Teacher   of  pianoforte' 


.since  188  4,  and  in  charge  of  normal  dept.  since 
Its  organization,  1892,  N.E.  Conservatory  of  Music. 
Author  of  methods  and  compositions  for  piano. 
Club:  Boston  Art.  Address;  N.E.  Conservatory  of 
INIusic,    Boston.* 

,  .^O^.T^^'  rrank  Chamberlin,  theologian;  b.  Be- 
loit  ^\ls.,  Jan.  .-,,  1859;  s.  Prof.  William  and  Ellen 
Gertrude  (Chapin)  Porter;  descendant  of  Jona- 
}^coi''  ^cUyards;  A.B.,  Beloit  Coll.,  1880,  A.M., 
1883 ;      Chicago      Theol.      Sem.,      1881-2;      Hartford 

T^l"^^-  ^^'^■■\^Mi-^:'  ^■^■'  Yale,  1886,  Ph.D.,  1889; 
(D.D.,  Beloit,  1897);  m.  Delia  W.,  d.  Prof  C  S 
Lyman,  of  Yale,  June  10,  1891;  2  children,  Lymari 
?c c^'^n'','^^^V.-^' \l^'^'""  Quincy.  Instr.  Bibl.  theology, 
1889-91,  Winkley  prof,  since  1891,  Yale;  librarian, 
lale  Div.  Sch.  since  1895.  Mem.  Soc.  Bibl.  Lit 
and  Exegesis.  Author:  The  Yecer  Hara,  in  Biblical 
and  Semitic  Studies,  1901;  Messages  of  the  Apoca- 
lyptical Writers,  1905:  The  Pre-Existence  of  the 
^,9".l.'"  t"®  .Book  of  Wisdom  and  in  the  Rabbinical 
Writings,  in  O.T.  and  Semitic  Studies,  1907 
Contbr.  of  articles  in  Hastings  Bible  Dictionary 
on  Apocrypha,  Judith,  Proselyte,  Book  of  Reve- 
lation, etc.  Recreations:  music,  bicycling  Ad- 
dress:  266  Bradley  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

PORTER,  Georg-e  Loring-,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Con- 
cord,  N.H.,   Apr.    29,    1838;    s.    George  and   Clarissa 
(Ayer)  Porter;  grad.  Pembroke  (N.H.)  Acad.,  1853, 
?i®r^  London    (N.H.)   Acad.,    1855;   A.M.,   Brown  U 
1859;    M.D.,   .Jefferson   Med.    Coll.,   Phila.,    1862;    m 
Nov.    20,    1862,    Catherine    Marie    Chaffee.     Apptd' 
from  Pa.,  asst.  surgeon,  Julv  17,  1862;  bvtd    cant' 
and  maj..  Mar.  13,  1865,  for  faithful  and  meritori- 
?^^-,fV7^^^^  during  the  Civil  War;   resigned   July 
Ifa,  1868.    Engaged  in  practice  at  Bridgeport,  Conn 
since  1868;   surgeon   4th  Regt.,  Conn.  N.G.,   4  vrs'' 
med.   dir.,  with   rank  of  col.,  on  staff  of  maj. -gen' 
comdg.  Conn.  N.G.  3  yrs. ;  visitor  Hartford  Insane 
Retreat  since   1879:   mem.   staff  Bridgeport  Hosp  • 
mem.  Bridgeport  Bd.  of  Health  (ex-pres.),  Bridge- 
port Library  Bd.   (ex-pres.),  U.S.  Pension  Examin- 
ing   Bd.    (ex-pres.).     Frequent    contbr.    articles    to 
leading    med.    jours.     Mem.    Ninth    Internat.    Med 
Congress,  Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  A.M.A.,  Conn.  Med 
Soc.     (ex-pres.),    Fairfield    Med.    Assn.     (ex-pres  )' 
Bridgeport   Med.   As.sn.    (pres.    1876-7),    Bridgeport 
Scientific  and  Hist.   Soc.    (ex-pres.),  Loval  Legion 
(3.A.R.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  etc.    Mason   (33°).    Clubs- 
Army   and   Navy    (New   York   and   Conn.);    Algon- 
quin,    Seaside,     Eclectic,     Outing,     etc.      Address - 
Bridgeport,   Conn. 

PORTER,  Georg-e  Melville,  retired  mfr.;  b  Wis- 
casset.  Me.,  Aug.  6.  1845:  s.  Silas  and  :Marv  (Hil- 
ton) Porter;  8th  in  line  of  descent  from  John 
fOJter,  Hingham,  1633;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Jan.  11, 
18,i,  M.  Abbie  Nye  (died  Apr.  19,  1897);  1  daugh- 
ter Gertrude  (Mrs.  Walter  Scofield,  of  Trenton 
N.J.);  m.  2d,  Oct.  6,  1903,  Georgia  M.  Whidden 
Began  at  18  in  employ  of  W.  C.  Richards,  dealer 
in  stoves;  later  became  partner,  and  in  1890  bought 
the  entire  interest,  continuing  the  business  under 
title  of  George  M.  Porter  &  Co.,  until  1905,  when 
business  was  merged  into  a  corpn. :  treas  the 
Porter-Whidden  Co..  mfrs.  of  metal  work  and 
engines;  retired  1912;  trustee  East  Boston  Savings 
Bank.  Republican.  Methodist.  Plome:  69  Longwood 
A  v.,   Brookline,   Boston. 

PORTER,    Georg-e    Whipple,    surgeon.     (See    vol. 

PORTER,  Georg-ia  Whidden;  b.  Boston:  d  An- 
drew G.  and  Elizabeth  (Goodwin)  Whidden:  ed 
pub.  schs.  of  Boston,  Bradford  Acad.,  Cambridge - 
m.  George  M.  Porter,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Oct  6' 
1903.  Hosp.  commr.  City  of  Everett;  v.-p.  Boston 
North  End  Mission,  Boston  Y.W.C.  Assn.;  dir.  of  a 
number  of  charitable  and  hosp.  bds.,  and  trustee 
several  estates;  donor  of  Whidden  Memorial  Hosp 
and  mem.  bd.  of  mgrs.  same.  Methodist.  Address- 
69   Longwood   Av.,    Brookline,    Mass. 

PORTER,  Gould  Alexander,  merchant;  born 
Strong,  Me.,  May  10,  1869;  s.  Alexander  P  and 
Emily  Spooner  (Gould)  Porter;  A.B.,  Bowdoin 
1891;  m.  Jlabel  M.  Marston,  of  North  Anson  Me' 
June  30,  1897.  Engaged  in  mfr.  of  lumber  at  North 
Anson.  Me.,  1894-05;  in  mercantile  business  title 
of  Porter  &  Marston,  since  1905.    Republican  '  Uni- 


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versalist.  Mason.  Recreations:  motoring.  Address: 
Nortli  Anson,  Me. 

FOKTZSS,  H.  B.,  elected  mayor  of  Auburn,  Mar. 
1,    i;tl5.     IN  publican.     Address:    Auburn,    Me. 

FOBTEB,  Harry  Gardner,  importer  and  mfr. ;  b. 
Boston  JJec.  0,  ]s57:  s.  I'erez  Gardner  and  Helen 
Augusta  (Burclistead)  Forter;  grad.  English  Higli 
Sch  Boston,  1S74;  m.  Fannie  Coolidge  Carter,  ot 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  16,  1883.  Sole  propr.  of 
H  &  L.  Chase,  importers  of  jute  goods  and  mfrs. 
of  bags  and  bagging,  since  1896  (original  firm 
was  established,  1843);  mem.  bd.  of  trustees, 
Arlington  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank,  Mass.;  trus- 
tee Elbridge  Farmer  Fund.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Served  as  chmn.  Sch.  Com.,  Arling- 
ton 3  vrs.  Unitarian.  Club:  Oakley  Country. 
Home:  Arlington,  Mass.  Office:  267  Atlantic  Av., 
Boston. 

FOBTEB,  Henry  Price,  printer;  b.  Gloucester, 
Mass,  Mar.  11,  1874;  s.  l^aniel  llupert  and  Emma 
J  (Peach)  Porter;  on  fatlier's  side  descendant  of 
the  Porters,  who  settled  early  at  Hartford,  Conn., 
on  mother's,  in  direct  line  from  Cornwallis  Mor- 
reau,  first  male  child  born  at  Halifax,  N.S. ;  pub. 
sch  edn.;  m.  Ethel  Felch  (of  old  N.E.  ancestry), 
of  Somerville,  Mass.,  .June  17,  1902;  3  children, 
Rupert  Felch,  Emma  Elizabeth,  John  Henry.  In 
printing  business,  Boston,  since  July  9,  1889;  pres. 
and  mgr  Oxford  Print,  one  of  the  leading  printmg 
establishments  of  the  country.  Prominent  m  local 
and  nat.  printing  trade  matters;  pres.  Boston 
Tvpothetfe  Bd.  of  Trade,  1911-12;  chmn.  Appren- 
ticeship Corns.,  of  United  Typothette  of  America; 
etc  Mem  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Repub- 
lican Baptist.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Boston  Rotary, 
Twentieth  Century.  Has  delivered  a  number  of 
notable  addresses,  among  which  may  be  named 
those  upon  the  following  subjects:  Standardiza- 
tion" Depreciation:  The  Printer  Ascendant;  The 
Father  of  the  Man.  Home:  498  Highland  Av., 
Maiden,  Mass.  Office:  High  and  Oliver  Sts.,  Boston. 

FOKTEB,  James  Pertice,  psychologist;  b.  Hills- 
boro  Ind.,  Sept.  23,  1873;  s.  Alfred  and  Elizabeth 
(Marksburv)  Porter;  Ind.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Terre 
Haute,  Ind."  1890-1,  1892-3;  A.B.,  Ind.  U.;  1898,  A.M., 
1901-  hon.  fellow  Clark  U.,  1903-7,  Ph.D.,  1905;  m. 
Myrta  Wavne  Brown,  of  Bloomington,  Ind.,  Dec.  24, 
1895  Began  teaching  at  Newtown,  Ind.,  1891;  instr. 
psvchologv,  Ind.  U.,  1900-3;  asst.  prof,  psychology, 
Clark  Coll.,  1907-12;  prof,  psychology  since  1912, 
dean  of  faculty  since  1909.  Lecturer  ednl.  psy- 
ehologv,  Colunibia,  1913-14.  Mem.  Am.  Psychol. 
Assn  "n.E.A.,  Internat.  Congress  of  Zoology,  Sig- 
ma Chi.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Has  made  spl.  studies 
of  the  English  sparrow,  of  spiders,  and  of  intelli- 
gence and  imitation  in  birds.  Address:  209  Lovell 
St..  TVorcester,  Mass.* 

POBTEB,  Linn  Boyd  ("Albert  Ross"),  author: 
b  Westfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  20,  1851;  s.  Elijah  and 
Mary  (Loomis)  Porter;  ed.  Leicester  (Mass.) 
Acad  :  m.  Marv  E.  Moore,  of  Cambridge,  Mass., 
Sept.  10,  1874.  (See  Who's  "Who  in  America  for  list 
of  book.s.)    Home:  Brooldine,  Mass.* 

FOBTEB,  Marg-aret  Cochran  Dewar  (Mrs. 
Charles  Allen  Porter) ;  b.  Kandy,  Ceylon,  Apr.  20, 
1872-  d  John  Lewthwaite  and  Amelia  (Cochran) 
Dewar;  ed.  pvt.  sch.,  and  Queen  Margaret  Coll. 
(Glasgow-  U.);  grad.  as  Bachelor  of  Medicine  and 
Master  of  Surgerv,  Glasgow,  1894;  also  Licentiate 
Roval  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Glasgow  and  Edin- 
burgh, 1S94;  m.  at  Stirling,  Scotland,  Charles 
Allen  Porter,  M.D.,  of  Boston  Apr.  20,  1898;  3  chil- 
dren, Isabel  De  Courcy,  Margaret  Dewar.  Charles 
Burnham.  House  surgeon.  Children's  Hosp.,  Shef- 
field 1897-8;  asst.  med.  officer,  Crichton  Royal 
Asylum.  Dumfries,  1894-5:  came  to  U.S.,  1898. 
Clubs:  Chilton,  Women's  City.  Address:  116  Bea- 
con  St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

FOBTEB,  Martin  Iiutlier,  ]M.D.:  b.  Dixmont.  l\Ie., 
Sept  19.  1859:  s.  Bvron  and  Susan  B.  (Piper) 
Porter:  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine.  1880; 
m.  Apr.  28,  1882,  Clara  A.  Quinby,  of  Danforth, 
Me.  Began  practice  in  Danforth,  Sept.  1,  1880; 
added  drug  business,  1886:  organized  Danforth 
Telephone  Co.,  1890,  expended  about  $6,000  and 
sold  out  to  Aroostook  Telegraph  Sz  Telephone 
Co.,  1906,  now  local  mgr.;  U.S.  examining  surgeon 


for  pensions;  coroner  Washington  County,  Me. 
Mem.  Am.  Pharm.  Assn.,  Me.  Pharm.  Assn.  (sec.  19 
yrs.).  Republican.  Mason  (32'',  K.T.);  mem.  K. 
of  P.,  Odd  Fellows,  Elks.  Address:  Danforth,  Me. 
POBTEB,  Bobert  Brastow,  M.D.;  b.  Quincy, 
Mass.,  (Jet.  17,  l.S7ti:  s.  Charles  Hunt  and  Hannah 
Almeda  (Frencli)  I'orter;  descendant  of  Ricliard 
Porter,  who  settled  in  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1G35,  and 
on  paternal  grandmotlier's  side,  of  John  Alden; 
grad.  Adams  Acad.,  Quincy,  Mass.,  1893:  A.B., 
Harvard,  1897;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  Boston, 
1902;  m.  Kate  Leland  Lincoln,  of  Quincy,  Mass., 
June  1,  1905.  Served  as  liouse  officer  Boston  Chil- 
dren's Hosp.,  out-patient  work  in  many  Boston 
hosps. ;  in  gen.  practice  in  Xortii  Easton,  Mass., 
since  1905;  dir.  WoUaston  Foundry  Co.  Mem.  A.^I. 
A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boylston  INIed.  Soc,  Children's 
Hosp.  Alumni  Assn.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Club: 
Easton.    Address:   4  Day  St.,  North  Easton,  Mass. 

POBTBB,  William,  Jr.,  M.D.:  b.  Beloit,  Wis., 
Oct.  16,  1855;  s.  William  and  Gertrude  (Chapin) 
Porter;  M.D.,  Northwestern  U.  Med.  Sch.,  1882; 
m.  Fannie  P.  Pease,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  27, 
1886;  1  daughter,  Margaret.  Practiced  in  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  since  1884;  visiting  phys.  Hartford 
Hosp.;  consulting  phys.  Johnson  Memorial  Hosp.. 
Stafford  Springs,  Conn.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Conn.  State 
Med.  Soc,  Hartford  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Hartford  Med. 
Assn.    Address:    179   Allyn    St.,    Hartford,   Conn. 

POBTBB,  William  Townsend,  phvsiologist:  b. 
Plymouth,  Ohio,  Sept.  24,  1862;  s.  Dr.  Frank  Gib- 
son and  Martlia  (Townsend)  Porter;  grad.  St. 
Louis  High  Sch..  1879;  M.D.,  St.  Louis  Med.  Coll. 
(Washington  U.),  1885;  post-grad,  studies  univs. 
of  Kiel,  Breslau  and  Berlin,  (jermanv;  (LL.D.,  U. 
of  Md.,  1908).  Resident  phys.  St.  Louis  City  Hosp., 
1886-7;  for  some  time  in  cliarge  of  med.  and  surg. 
work  in  same;  prof,  phvsiologv,  St.  Louis  Med. 
Coll.,  1887-93;  asst.  prof,  physiology,  1893-8,  asso. 
prof.,  1898-06.  prof,  comparative  physiology,  1906 — , 
Harvard.  Home:  Dover,  Mass.  Address:  Harvard 
Med.   School,  Boston,  Mass.* 

FOSSB,  Bose  (Baroness),  president  Posse  Nor- 
mal Sch.  Gymnastics;  b.  Newburyport,  Mass.;  d. 
Foster  Waldo  and  Catherine  Moore  (Ballou) 
Smith;  m.  Newburvport,  Mass.,  Baron  Nils  Posse, 
of  Stockholm,  Sweden,  June  29.  1887  (died  Boston, 
Dec,  1895):  m.  2d.  William  Thaddeus  Strong,  of 
Boston,  July  6,  1904.  Editor  and  founder  Posse 
Gymnasium  Journal  since  1892;  dir.  Posse  Gym- 
nasium, 1896-11:  pres.  Posse  Normal  Sch.  of  Gym- 
nastics. .June,  1911 — :  V.-p.  Boston  Physical  Edn. 
Soc,  1899-01,  Physical  Training  Dept.,  N.E.A., 
1902-3  (sec.  1903-4),  Mass.  Med.  Gymnastic  Assn., 
1904-5;  recording  sec.  Am.  Assn.  Advancement  of 
Physical  Edn.,  1899-01;  mem.  A.A.A.S.:  v.-p.  Am. 
Physical  Edn.  Assn.  since  1906;  pres.  Tlierapeutic 
Gymnastic  Soc,  1907;  mem.  L' Alliance  Frangaise, 
Bostoner  Deutsche  Gesellschaft.  Contbr.  to  ednl. 
proc  of  papers  on  med.  and  ednl.  gymnastics. 
Chmn.  Com.  Large  Demonstrations,  Boston  Munic- 
ipal Athletic  Assn.,  1912-14.  Editor:  Medical  Gym- 
nastics, by  Baron  Nils  Posse,  1896.  Home:  1463 
Beacon  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  779  Beacon 
St..   Boston.* 

POST,  Abner,  surgeon:  b.  Westfield.  Mass.,  Aug. 
9,  1844:  prep.  edn.  Williston  Sem.,  Easthampton, 
Mass.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1866;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1870;  house  surgeon,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.;  completed 
studies  in  Europe.  Asst.  surgeon,  Chelsea  Hosp., 
1872-5:  practiced  at  Boston  since  1875:  mem.  surg. 
staff  City  Hosp.  until  1905;  instr.  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.  since  1882.  Mem.  Boston  socs.  Med.  Improve- 
ment and  Med.  Observation,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am. 
Assn.  Geni  to-Urinary  Surgeons,  Am.  Dermatol. 
Assn.  Republican.  (Tonglist.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph, 
Brae  Burn  Country.  Recreations:  farming.  Ad- 
dress:   16   Newbury   St.,   Boston. 

POST,  diaries  Benjamin,  educator:  b.  West 
Fayette,  Seneca  Co.,  N.Y. ;  s.  Benjamin  (Jr.)  and 
Lavinia  E.  (Kip)  Post:  g.s.  Benjamin  Post,  pioneer 
settler  Seneca  Co.,  N.Y. :  ed.  Classical  and  Training 
Sch..  Geneva,  N.Y.;  grad.  Rochester  Business  Inst., 
1891:  m.  Dec.  30.  1892,  Ella,  d.  William  H.  and 
Lucinda  (Beary)  Kuney,  of  Fayette.  N.Y.  Teacher 
in  Elliott's  Business  Coll.,  Burlington.  la.,  .lersey 
City   Business   Coll.,   and   Becker's   Business   Coll., 


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Worcester,  Mass.,  1894-0;  pres.  and  ilir.  course  of 
stvidy,  Waterbury  Business  U.;  established  Wor- 
cester Business  Inst.,  1S99.  Mem.  Old  South  Ch. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Republican.  Home:  21  Kenilworth 
Rd.  Office:  Worcester  Business  Inst.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

POST,  Ezra  Edward,  banker;  b.  Clinton,  Conn., 
Dec.  10,  1817;  s.  Frederick  W.  and  Mary  A.  (Gris- 
wold)  Post;  ed.  pvt.  schs.  and  acad. ;  m.  Dec.  4, 
1878,  Abbie  I.  Bissell;  1  son,  Charles  A.  Sch. 
teacher  and  elk.,  1868-72;  elk.,  Clinton  Nat.  Bank, 
187  2-3:  elk.  and  bkkpr.,  Conn.  Trust  &  Safe  De- 
posit Co.,  Hartford,  1873-7;  cashier  Clinton  Nat. 
Banlv  since  1877.  Trustee  Morgan  Sch.;  mem.  Clin- 
ton Agrl.  Soc.  (treas.  1877-87).  Mason.  Deacon 
Congl.    Ch.    Address:   Clinton,   Conn. 

POST,  Nathan  Kicliols,  lawyer;  b.  Georgia,  Vt., 
Mar.  10,  1850;  s.  Curtis  M.  and  Mary  Burton 
(Nichols)  Post;  ed.  dist.  sclis.;  Georgia  Acad.;  fitted 
for  coll.  under  tutorsliip  of  Rev.  C.  C.  Torrey; 
m.  Caroline  C.  Ladd,  of  Georgia,  Vt.,  June  4,  1879; 
2  children,  Florence  Nichols  (Mrs.  Walter  R.  East- 
man), Farrington  DuBois.  Admitted  to  Vt.  bar, 
1878,  and  since  practiced  in  St.  Albans;  mem. 
Farrington  &  Post,  1880,  until  death  of  partner, 
1911,  since  practiced  alone:  served  as  register  of 
probate  4  yrs. ;  judge  City  Ct.  of  St.  Albans  since 
Dec.  1,  1906  (apptd.  by  gov.  every  2  yrs.);  mem. 
Bd.  of  County  Road  Commrs.,  Franklin  Co.,  since 
1900  (chmn.  since  1910):  trustee  St.  Albans  Pub. 
Library  since  1899.  Republican.  Universalist; 
climn.  bd.  trustees  1st  Parisli  since  1899.  Mason; 
Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Owl.  Home:  23  Rugg  St.  Office: 
42  Main  St.,  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

POST,  Thomas,  lawyer;  Aug.  16,  1834-May  4, 
1913.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

POST,  WCilliam)  Merritt,  painter;  b.  Brooklyn, 
Dec.  11.  1856;  s.  William  Winfleld  and  Annie 
Louise  (Paine)  Post;  pupil  Art  Students'  League, 
New  York;  m.  Katharine  Elizabeth  Van  Nest,  of 
New  York,  June  28,  1905.  Landscape  painter, 
1882 — .  Hon.  mention,  Buffalo  Expn.,  1901.  A.N.A., 
1910.    Home:  West  Morris,   Conn.* 

POTHIER,  Aram  J,,  ex-governor;  b.  in  P.Q., 
Julv  26,  1854:  s.  Jules  and  Domitilde  (Dallaire) 
Pothier;  ed.  Nicolet  Coll.  until  1871;  (LL.D.,  Man- 
hattan Coll.,  New  York,  1911,  Holy  Cross  Coll., 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1912,  Niagara  U.,  1912);  m. 
Bridgeport,  Conn..  Frangoise  de  Charmigny,  of 
France,  1902.  Arrived  in  Woonsocket,  R.I.,  at  18; 
began,  1875,  as  elk.,  Woonsocket  Instn.  for  Sav- 
ings, witli  which  has  ever  since  been  identified, 
and  is  now  pres.;  also  pres.  Union  Trust  Co., 
Providence;  treas..  sec.  Guerin  Spinning  Co.;  treas. 
Alsace  Worsted  Co.,  French  Worsted  Co.,  Mont- 
rose Woolen  Co..  Rosemont  Dyeing  Co.  Mem.  R.I. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1887-8;  commr.  to  Paris  expns.,  1889, 
1900;  citv  auditor,  Woonsocket,  1889-94,  mavor, 
1894,  1895;  It.-gov.  of  R.I.,  1898,  governor,  Jan.  5, 
1909-15.  Republican.  Treasurer  Woonsocket  Hosp., 
■V\^oonsocket  Anti-Tuberculosis  Soc;  v.-p.  Am. 
Bankers'  Assn.    Catholic.    Home:  Woonsocket,  R.I.* 

POTTER,  Albert  Knig-ht,  educator:  b.  South 
Berwick,  Me.,  Nov.  2,  1865;  s.  Albert  Knight  and 
Annie  M.  (Parks)  Potter;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Spring- 
field, Mass.:  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1886,  A.M..  1888: 
studied  Bridgewater  (Mass.)  Normal  Sch.:  U.  of 
Leipzig,  2  yrs.,  Oxford  1  yr. :  m.  Mabel  A.  Palmer, 
of  Providence,  R.I.,  June  27,  1894;  1  daugliter, 
Mabel.  Prin.  Middleboro  (INIass.)  High  Sch..  1887- 
90:  classical  master,  Springfield  (Mass.)  Higli  Sell., 
1890-6;  prof.  English,  Brown  U.,  since  1898.  Mem. 
Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Baptist.  Clubs:  University,  Art 
(Providence).  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  220  Wa- 
terman St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

POTTER,  Albert  Iiovell;  b.  Templeton,  Mass., 
June  17.  1867:  s.  W'ilbur  A.  and  Georgianna  R. 
(Richards)  Potter:  first  ancestor  in  America  was 
George  Potter,  who  came  from  England  about 
1638,  and  settled  at  Portsmouth.  R.I.;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  and  high  schs.,  Templeton;  m.  Alma  R. 
Foster,  of  Troy,  N.H.,  Sept.  16,  18.90;  3  children, 
Harold  W..  Ethel  F.  M..  Frank  A.  Connected  with 
police  dppt.,  Gardner.  Mass.,  since  Sept.  26,  1900. 
Mem.  Mass.  Vol.  Militia.  Co.  F,  2d  Regt.  Inf., 
corpl.  sergt.,  1st  sergt.,  1889-1900;  2d  It..  Sept.  5, 
1896;    1st   It.,   Apr.    14,    1897;    capt.,   July    19,    1899; 


capt.  Co.  F,  2d  Mass.  Vol.  Inf.,  Spanisli-Am.  War 
May  3-Nov.  li.  1898.  Justice  of  the  peace.  Repub- 
lican. Methodist.  Past  Dept.  Comdr.  Spanish  War 
Vets.,  Dept.  of  Mass.,  1911-12;  mem.  Sons  of  Vets. 
Royal  Arcli  Mason;  mem.  A.O.U.W.  Address:  190 
Woodland   Ave.,   Gardner,    Mass. 

POTTER,  Augustus  WilUam,  M.D.;  b.  Auburn, 
Me.,  May  11,  1854;  s.  William  and  Mary  E.  (Saf- 
tord)  Potter;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1877;  M.D.,  Med. 
bell  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1884;  m.  Selina  A.  Rhodes, 
of  Lisbon,  Me.,  Nov.  25,  1884;  1  child,  Florence  I. 
Practiced  in  Lisbon.  Me.,  since  1884.  Republican. 
Conglist.    Address:   Lisbon,  Me. 

POTTER,  Barrett,  lawyer;  b.  Readfield,  Me.. 
Apr.  19,  1857;  s.  Daniel  Fox  and  Albina  Ann 
(Cram)  Potter;  ed.  Brunswick  (Me.)  High  Sch 
Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  Bowdoin  Coll.;  studied  law; 
admitted  to  bar,  1886,  and  since  practiced  at 
Brunswick.  Pres.  Union  Nat.  Bank,  Brunswick 
Savings  Instn.;  dir.  Brunswick  Loan  &  Bldg  Assn 
Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903,  Senate,  1905;  sec.  bd! 
of  trustees  Bowdoin  Coll.  Republican.  Conglist 
Address:    Brunswick,   Me. 

POTTER,  Burton  Willis,  lawyer;  b.  Colesville, 
Broome  Co.,  N.Y.,  Feb.  8.  1843;  s.  Daniel  and 
Juhanna  Potter;  grad.  Williams,  1867,  A.M.;  ad- 
mitted to  Worcester  Co.,  Mass.,  bar,  1868;  pvt 
to  sergt.  Co.  A,  14th  Vt.  Vols.,  in  Civil  War;  m' 
Fannie  Elizabeth  Wright,  of  Groton.  Mass.,  June 
23,  1868;  6  children,  Estelle  (wife  of  Rev.  Fosdick 
B.  Harrison,  of  Woodstock,  Conn.),  Paul,  Helen 
(Mrs.  R.  G.  Fessenden,  of  Townsend,  Mass.),  Lin- 
coln, Ruth,  Roger.  Has  been  3  yrs.  mem.  Mass. 
Legislature;  has  held  various  local  and  state 
ofl3ces;   was   1   yr.   ballot  law  commr.;    5   vrs    dir 

1  yr.  pres.  bd.  trustees  Worcester  Free  Pub' 
Library;  ex-pres.  Worcester  Soc.  of  Antiquity  a 
trustee  Worcester  Hort.  Soc,  and  Worcester  Agrl 
Soc;  2  terms  alderman  (1  yr.  pres.  bd.);  mem 
com.  on  semi-centennial  celebration  of  incorpo- 
ration of  Worcester,  June,  1898:  delivered  address 
at  dedication  new  City  Hall,  Apr.,  1898;  pres  Wor- 
cester Co.  Agrl.  Soc.  Club:  Worcester  Economic 
Recreations:  farming.  Author:  The  Road  and  the 
Roadside  (legal  treatise),  1884.  Summer  Home: 
"Edge  Lake  Farm,"  Rutland,  Mass.  Home:  10 
Otsego  Rd.  Office:  502  State  Mutual  Bldg.,  Wor- 
cester.  Mass.* 

POTTER,  Charles,  merchant.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
POTTER,  Dexter  B.,  telephone  official;  b.  Scitu- 
ate,  R.I.,  Aug.  23,  1840;  s.  Rev.  Jeremiah  and  Mary 
A.  (Salisbury)  Potter;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  acad.; 
taught  sch.  and  studied  law;  m.  Cranston,  R  I., 
July  24.  1883.  Emily  H.  Allen  (died  Jan.  5,  1912); 
m.  2d,  June  25.  1913,  Mattie  S.  L.  Clark.  Mem.  R.I. 
bar  since  18  68;  pres.  Providence  Telephone  Co. 
since  1896:  has  held  many  of  the  town  offices  of 
Scituate  and  Coventry,  R.I. ;  representative  from 
Coventry,  R.I.  Gen.  Assemblv,  1871-2,  1876-8 
(speaker  of  House,  1877-8);  mem.  R.I.  Senate, 
1873-4,  1879.  Presbyn.  Mason.  Clubs:  Providence 
Art,  Hope,  University,  Squantum,  Turks  Head; 
American  Universities  (London,  Eng. ).  Recre- 
ations: literature.  Home:  73  Congdon  St.  Office: 
327    Butler   Exchange,    Providence,    R.I. 

POTTER,  Edg-ar.  real  estate;  b.  Waterville,  Vt., 
Dec.  4,  1831;  s.  Dwight  Foster  and  Clarissa  (Hodg- 
kins)  Potter:  descendant  of  Nicholas  Potter,  who 
came  from  Eng.,  to  Mass.  Colony  about  1636:  ed. 
common  schs.  of  Vt.  and  Mass.;  Lamoille  Acad., 
Johnson.  Vt.;  m.  Mary  W.  Hamilton,  of  Webster, 
Me.,  Sept.  6,  1856;  4  children,  Minnie  C.  (teacher), 
Charles  A.  (accountant),  Hon.  Elmer  C.  (lawyer), 
Louis  H.  (salesman).  Lecturer  on  astronomv, 
1855-85:  police  officer  3  yrs.;  sec.  e'ramingham  Bd. 
of  Trade  since  1898  (oldest  sec.  of  commercial 
orgn.  in  U.S.);  sec  Middlesex  Agrl.  Soc.  5  yrs., 
treas.  3  yrs.;  trustee  Framingham  Hosp.  since 
1903:  curator  Framingham  Hist.  Soc.  20  yrs.,  pres. 

2  yrs.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem.  Alpha  Lodge, 
F.  and  A.  M.  (sec.  21  yrs.);  Framingham  Lodge, 
I.O.O.P.;  Orient  Chapter,  O.E.S.;  Fidelity  Rebekah 
Lodge.  I.O.O.F.  Author:  Framingham  As  It  Is 
1909;  History  of  Alpha  Lodge,  A.F.  and  A.M.,  1911. 
Address:   lOS  Franklin  St.,  Framingham,  Mass. 

POTTER,  Edward  Clark,  sculptor:  b.  New  Lon- 
don, Conn.,  Nov.  26,  1857;  s.  Nathan  Day  and  Mary 


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(Clark)  Potter;  ed.  Amherst  Coll.,  class  of  1S82; 
(hon.  M.A.,  1907):  studied  sculpture  under  Mercei 
and  Fremo,  I'aris,  1SS8-9;  m.  Mav  Duniont,  of 
Washington,  I3ec.  31,  1890.  (See  Who's  Wlio  in 
America  for  list  of  works,  etc.)  Address:  Green- 
wich, Conn.* 

POTTER,  Elmer  Carlton,  lawyer:  b.  Framing- 
ham,  Mass.,  Aug.  2i.  1SG8:  s.  Edgar  and  Mary 
(Hamilton)  I'otter:  A.H.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1S92, 
A.M.,  1895;  studied  law;  admitted  to  bai-,  Dec.  'M, 
1897;  m.  Worcester,  Mass.,  July  9,  1895.  Anna  L. 
Arnold:  2  children,  Everett  Arnold,  Ruth  Hamil- 
ton. Deft  high  sch.  at  14;  woi'ked  on  farm  in  Minn., 
1884-5:  grocery  elk.,  1886-7;  teacher,  Peekskill, 
N.Y..  1892-5,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1895-S;  has  ])rac- 
ticed  in  Worcester  since  1898;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1903-7,  Senate,  1908-9:  chmn.  Dicense  Com- 
mission. Worcester.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ma- 
son. Recreations:  walkina;.  Home:  913  Pleasant 
St.    Office:  340  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

POTTER,  Everett  Eli,  M.D.;  b.  Pownal,  Vt.,  May 
17,  lsr.7;  M.D..  .Albany  Med.  Coll.,  1888,  and  has 
since  practiced  at  Pownal.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1896,  Senate,  1908;  asso.  judge  Bennington  Co., 
1906-N.    Republican.    Addros.s:  Pownal,  Vt. 

POTTER,  Grafton  Whipple,  insurance;  b.  Xew- 
tonville,  Mass.,  May  27,  1890;  s.  Wliipple  N.,  Jr., 
and  Emily  H.  (Howard)  Potter;  descended  on  both 
sides  from  Mayflower  ancestry;  grad.  Moses 
Brown  Sch.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1910;  matriculated  in 
Brown  V.;  unmarried.  In  ins.  business  as  mem. 
Read  &  Potter  since  Apr.  1,  1913.  now  Read,  Burr- 
age  &  Co.  Served  as  pvt.  1st  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.^M., 
3  yrs.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Recreations:  ten- 
nis, swimming,  baseball.  Home:  Hotel  Carlton.  Of- 
fice:   29   Central    St.,   Boston,    Mass. 

POTTER,  Henry  J.,  teacher:  b.  West  Woodstock, 
Conn.,  Sept.  15,  1850;  s.  Stephen  L.  and  Sarah  C. 
(Morse)  Potter;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Woodstock 
(Vt.)  Acad.;  m.  Feb.  17,  1898.  Alice  C.  Chandler. 
Taught  sch.  and  prin.  schs.  in  R.I..  and  Conn.; 
prin.  U.S.  Industrial  Sch..  Winnebago  Indian 
Agencv,  Neb.,  1  vr. :  mem.  sch.  bd.  8  yrs.  IMem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903,  Senate,  1907-8.  Republi- 
can.   Home:  Woodstock,  Conn. 

POTTER,  Henry  Staples,  cereal  products;  b. 
Cambridge,  IMass..  :May  31.  1848:  s.  Henry  and 
Abby  Livermore  Williams  (Giles)  Potter;  descend- 
ant of  Duke  Potter,  w'ho  came  to  America.  163S; 
g.s.  of  Jacob  Potter,  capt.  of  Concord  Company 
during  Am.  Revolution,  whose  commn..  signed  by 
Gov.  John  Hancock,  is  still  in  the  family:  on  ma- 
ternal side  g.g.s.  of  Elisha  Williams,  of  George 
Washington's  staff;  grad.  Cambridge  High  Sch.: 
passed  examination.  Harvard,  1866.  but  owing  to 
illness  never  entered  coll.;  m.  Grace  Robbins.  of 
Boston.  Sept.  21.  1869  (died  Jan..  1890):  ra.  2d, 
Sibvl  T.  Oilman,  of  Boston.  Aug.  9.  1894;  3  chil- 
dren, Henrv  Staples,  Jr..  A.  Carleton  (M.D.),  Grace 
Florence  (Mrs.  Richard  D.  Small,  of  Portland, 
Me.).  Engaged  in  manufacture  o?  health  special- 
ties, Boston,  since  1872;  pres.  Potter  &  Wright- 
Ington,  proprs.  of  Old  Grist  Mill.  Charlestown:  dir. 
Commonwealth  Trust  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem. 
Bostonian  Soc.  Clubs:  Algonquin  (ex-treas.).  Bos- 
ton Citv.  Boston  Athletic  Assn..  Boston  Art,  Appa- 
lachian Mountain.  Brookline  Country,  Essex  Coun- 
trv.  Belmont  Country:  Manhattan  (New  York). 
Recreations:  golf.  Home:  82  Commonwealth  Av., 
Boston,  and  Magnolia,  Mass.  Office:  131  State  St., 
and  82  Commonwealth  Av..  Boston. 

POTTER,  Henry  Staples,  Jr.,  merchant:  b.  Bos- 
ton. Mass.,  Nov.  5,  1S70;  s.  Henry  Staples  and 
Grace  (Bobbins)  Potter:  descendant  of  Col.  Wil- 
liams, chief  of  staff  for  George  Washington.  Elisha 
Williams,  pres.  of  Yale  College;  grad.  Boston 
Latin  Sch..  1888;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1892;  m.  Grace  M. 
Bradley,  of  Brookline.  Mass..  Oct.  10,  1899;  1 
daughter,  Margaret  Grace.  Began  with  Potter  & 
Wrightington,  mchts..  Boston,  1893.  and  continued 
6  yrs.:  treas.  and  dir.  since  1899,  Manhattan  Gro- 
cery &  Provision  Co..  Cambridge,  third  largest  re- 
tail market  in  America;  pres.  N.E.  Co-operative 
Soc.  since  Jan..  1914.  Mem.  7th  Regt..  N.G.N.Y., 
in  Brooklvn  riots  of  1894:  mem.  1st  Corps  Cadets, 
Boston.    1895-1900.     Clubs:    Boston    City.    Harvard 


(Boston  and  New  York).  Recreations:  motoring, 
farming.  Home:  61  Westbourne  Terrace,  Brook- 
line, Mass.:  (summer)  Southboro,  IMass.  Office:  600 
Massachusetts  Av.,  t'ainbiidge,  Mass. 

POTTER,  IsabeUa  Abbe,  club  woman.    (See  vol. 

1909.) 

POTTER,  James  Tracy,  lawyer;  b.  Bennington, 
Vt.,  Jan.  2(;,  lN7u:  s.  Col.  Andiew  and  Sarah  (Mc- 
Daniels)  I'otter;  grad.  Yale,  1894;  studied  law  with 
his  father  in  North  Adams,  Mass.:  admitted  to  bar, 
June,  1896,  and  has  since  practiced  in  North  Ad- 
ams; m.  Noitli  Adams.  1896,  Millicent  Douise 
Peirce;  4  children,  Martha  V.,  b.  Nov.  27,  1897; 
Judith  McD.,  Jan.  13,  1900:  Ralph  A.,  Dec.  5,  1902; 
Daniel  P.,  Jan.  2,  1904.  Rep.  to  Gen.  Ct.  of  Mass., 
1st  Berkshire  Dist.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Mason  (32°).  Mem.  Elks,  Sons  of  Veterans.  Capt. 
Co.  M,  2d  Regt.  Inf.,  Mass.  Vol.  Militia.  Address: 
North  Adams,  iNIass. 

POTTER,  Mary  Knifflit,  author,  artist;  b.  Bos- 
ton; d.  George  Sabine  and  Mary  Gill  (Powell)  Pot- 
ter; sister  of  Nathaniel  Bowditch  Potter;  ed.  pub. 
schs..  New  York;  Harvard  Coll.  Summer  Sch., 
1894-5;  Met.  Mus.  Art,  and  Art  Students'  Deague, 
New  York;  Cowles  Art  Sch.,  Boston;  Julien  Acad., 
Paris;  studied  French  and  German  with  pvt.  tu- 
tors, music,  literature,  etc.;  unmarried.  Engaged 
as  painter  several  yrs.,  but  except  occasional  work 
has  given  up  painting  for  literature.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  66 
Chestnut  St.,  Boston.* 

POTTER,  Robert  Ansel;  b.  Thomaston,  Conn.. 
Jan.  29.  1840;  s.  Tertius  D.  and  Esther  B.  (Frisbie) 
Potter;  grad.  Williston  Sem.,  Easthampton.  Mass.; 
m.  Great  Barrington.  Mass.,  IVIay  18,  1869,  Lucy 
Manville;  1  child.  Louise  M.  Served  in  Civil  War. 
2d  Conn.  Heavy  Arty.,  It.  to  capt.;  engaged  in  com- 
mission business  in  St.  Louis  2  yrs.;  settled  at 
Bristol,  Conn.,  1869:  W'as  sec.  Bristol  Saw  Co.  6 
yrs.;  farmed  at  Plainville  7  yrs.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1889;  co.  commr.  since  1895.  term  ex- 
tends. 1919:  mem.  Rep.  State  Central  Com.,  1894- 
04:  had  cliarge  of  Conn.  Dairy  exhibits  at  World's 
Fair,  Chicago,  1893.  Conglist.  Mason;  mem.  G.A. 
R..  S.A.R.  Home:  122  Warrenton  Av.  Office:  225 
Trumbull  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

POTTER,  Rockwell  Harmon,  clergyman;  b. 
Glenville,  N.Y..  Oct.  1,  1874;  s.  Spencer  S.  and  Cath- 
arine S.  (Harmon)  Potter;  A.B..  Union  Coll..  N.Y., 
1895;  student  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  Union  Theol.  Sem.; 
B.D.,  Chicago  Theol.  Sem.,  1898;  m.  Jean  Gilchrist, 
of  Marshalltown.  la..  May  12.  1898;  4  children, 
Montgomery  Gilchrist,  Amelia  Harmon,  .lean 
Maiis,  Harmona  Romevn.  Ordained  to  ministry, 
1898;  pastor  Reformed  Dutch  Ch.,  Flushing,  N.Y., 
1898-1900,  First  Ch.  of  Christ  (Center  Congl.), 
Hartford.  Conn.,  since  Oct.  3,  1900.  Pres.  Conn. 
Bible  Soc.  Conn.  Inst,  for  the  Blind:  dir.  Hart- 
ford Theol.  Sem.;  sec.  Hartford  Federation  of  Chs. 
Mem.  Chi  Psi.  Club:  University.  Author:  The 
Common  Faith  of  Common  Men.  1912.  Address: 
142  Washington  .'^t..  Hartford.  Conn.* 

POTTER,  William  H.,  law-yer;  Nov.  2,  ISI6-N0V., 
1908.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

POTTER,  William.  Henry,  dentist;  b.  Boston. 
.Tune  20,  1856;  s.  Silas  and  Cai'oline  Daniels  (Allen) 
Potter;  grad.  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.,  1874;  A.B..  Har- 
vard. 1878;  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1878-80;  Harvard 
Dental  Sch..  1884-5.  D.M.D..  1885;  m.  Mary  Louise 
Allen,  of  Newbern,  N.C.,  June  21,  1893;  5  chil- 
dren, Allen.  Caroline,  Mary.  William.  Roger.  Be- 
gan practice  at  Roxbury.  Mass..  1885:  lectureron 
operative  dentistr.v.  Harvard  Dental  Sch.,  1890-6: 
asst.  prof,  operative  dentistry.  1900-4.  prof,  since 
1904.  Harvard.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Dental  Science, 
New  York  Inst.  Stomatology,  IMass.  Dental  Soc. 
Club:  Harvard.  Home:  19  Braemore  Rd.  Office:  16 
Arlington  St.,  Boston. 

POTTER,  William  James,  banker;  b.  North- 
borough,  Mass.,  Apr.  20,  1859;  s.  Cyrus  and  Sarah 
(Burdett)  Potter:  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Feb.  21.  1884. 
Florence  A.  Brigham;  1  son.  Norman  B..  b.  Julv 
5.  1886.  Clk..  1877-81.  asst.  cashier.  18S1-7,  cashier, 
1887-98,  pres.  since  Oct.  5.  1898,  Northborough  Nat. 
Bank;  town  treas.  Northborough  1888-96,  and  since 
1905;  selectman,  1S97-02.  re-elected  1905  and  1915; 


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trustee  Gale  and  Gassett  Funds,  Northborough 
Free  Library;  sinking  fund  conuni.;  justice  of  the 
peace;  elected  representative  lOtli  Worcester  Dist., 

1907.  Unitaiian.  Odd  Fellow.  Address:  Summer 
St.,  Northborough,  Mass. 

POTTER-DUNNING,  Sarah  L.;  b.  Bath,  3Me., 
Sept.  5,  lS5ti:  d.  William  and  Tamelia  (Gilmore) 
Potter;  descendant  of  liubert  Potter,  of  Lynn, 
Mass.,  1630,  and  on  mateiiial  side  of  John  Gilmore, 
Jolin  and  William  Sprinser.  and  of  .lohn  Fuller, 
Edward  Fuller,  Thomas  Wiswall  and  Edward 
Jackson,  the  4  original  settlers  of  Xewton,  Mass.; 
ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs. ;  m.  James  Gardner  Dunn- 
ing, lawyer,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  June  5,  1S84;  2 
sons,  Harold  Gardner,  Ray  Potter.  Mem.  Corpora- 
tion of  Am.  Jnternat.  Coll.;  state  regent  Mass. 
D.A.R.,  1908-12  inclusive  (since  hon.  state  regent); 
chmn.  Nat.  Ednl.  Com.  N.S.  of  D.A.R.;  chmn.  Am. 
Internat.  Coll.  D.A.R.  Building  J'und;  hon.  v. -p. 
Old  Puritan  Families;  mem.  Daughters  of  Found- 
ers and  Patriots,  Patriotic  Women  of  America, 
N.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc,  Conn.  Vallev  Historic 
See,  etc.  Mem.  1st  Congl.  Ch.,  Springfield.  Rec- 
reations: geneal.  research.  Home:  211  Belmont 
Av.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

POUIiSSON,  Anne  Emilie,  author;  b.  Cedar 
Grove,  N.J.,  Sept.  S,  1853;  d.  Halvor  and  Ruth  Ann 
(Mitciiell)  Poulsson;  grad.  Kindergarten  Normal 
Class  of  Misses  Garland  and  Weston,  Boston,  1881; 
schooling  interrupted  on  account  of  defective 
vision;  School  For  Blind,  South  Boston,  studying 
and  teaching,  1879-82:  later  pvt.  teaching,  lectur- 
ing and  literary  work;  unmarried.  Joint  editor 
Kindergarten  Review,  1897-04.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  Hopkin- 
ton,  Mass.* 

POUND,  Boscoe,  college  prof.;  b.  Lincoln,  Neb.. 
Oct.  27,  1870;  s.  Judge  Stephen  Bosworth  and 
Laura  (Biddlecombe)  Pound;  brother  of  Louise 
Pound:  A.B.,  U.  of  Neb.,  1888.  A.M.,  1889,  Ph.D., 
1897;  Harvard  Law  Sch..  1889-90;  (hon.  LL.M., 
Northwestern  U..  1908;  LL.D..  U.  of  Mich.,  1913); 
m.  Grace  Gerrard,  of  Columbus,  Neb.,  June  17, 
1899.  Admitted  to  bar,  1890;  practiced  at  Lincoln, 
Neb.,  1890-01  and  1903-7;  asst.  prof,  law,  1899-03, 
dean  law  dept.,  1903-7,  U.  of  Neb.;  prof,  law.  North- 
western   U.,    1907-9;    instr.    law,    summer    quarter, 

1908,  prof,  law,  1909-10,  U.  of  Chicago;  Story  prof, 
law,  1910-13,  Carter  prof,  jurisprudence,  1913 — , 
Harvard  U.  Dir.  Botanical  Survey  of  Neb.,  1892- 
03;  commr.  of  appeals.  Supreme  Ct.  of  Neb.,  1901- 
03;  Neb.  commr.  on  uniform  state  laws,  1904-7. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  societies,  list  of 
books,  etc.)  Home:  490  Pleasant  St.,  Belmont, 
Mass.* 

POWEIiIi,  Caroline  Amelia,  engraver  on  wood: 
b.  Dublin,  Ireland:  pupil  of  W.  J.  Linton  and  Tim- 
othy Cole:  studied  di-awing  at  the  Cooper  Union 
and  the  Nat.  Acad.  Design,  New  York;  engraving 
under  W.J.  Linton  and  Timothv  Cole.  Engraved 
for  the  Century  Magazine,  1880-95,  now  for  Hough- 
ton, Mifilin  Co.,  at  the  Riverside  Press,  Cambridge, 
Mass.  The  only  woman  in  America  who  practices 
engraving  as  an  art.  Exhibited  at  Berlin.  Munich. 
Paris,  etc.:  medal.  Chicago  Expn.,  1893;  silver 
medal.  Buffalo  Expn.,  1901.  Home:  Lynnfield  Cen- 
tre, IVlass.* 

POWEIiIi,  Edward  Henry,  lawyer;  Sept.  3,  183  8- 
May  4.  1911.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

POWEH,  Edwin  Chace,  editor;  b.  Ghent,  N.Y., 
Mar.  3,  1870;  s.  George  T.  and  Marcia  (Chace)  Pow- 
ell: ed.  pub.  schs..  Ghent.  1878-83,  pvt.  sch..  North- 
ampton. Mass.,  1883-4,  high  sch..  Chatham,  N.Y., 
1884-7.  Cornell  U..  1889-90:  m.  New  Lebanon,  N.Y., 
July  16.  1890.  Grace  J.  Sackett;  children.  Beatrice. 
Edith.  IMarcia.  Asst.  editor.  N.E.  Homestead. 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1890-3;  asst.  editor,  American 
Gardening.  New-  York.  1893;  farm  mgr..  N.Y.,  1894- 
99:  asso.  editor  American  Agriculturist  Weeklies, 
Springfield,  aiass..  1900-3:  agrl.  editor  Farm  and 
Home.  Phelps  Pub.  Co..  since  1904.  Mem.  Patrons 
of  Husbandry.  Republican.  Conelist.  Club:  Win- 
throp.  Recreations:  gardening.  Home:  280  Forest 
Park  Av.  Office:  57  "Worthington  St.,  Springfield, 
Mass. 

POWEIiIi.  Max  Iieon,  lawyer;  b.  Richford.  Vt., 
Apr.   26,   1869;   s.   Edward  Henry  and  Ellen   Grace 


(Rowell)  Powell;  descended  from  Gov.  William 
Bradford,  of  Mass.,  Colony;  grad.  Vt.  Acad.,  Sax- 
tons  River,  Vt.,  1885;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1889,  A.M., 
1907;  U.  of  Geneva,  Switzerland,  one  semester;  m. 
Lois  Severson  MacBride,  of  Burlington,  June  17, 
1908;  children,  E.  Henry,  Max  Leon,  Jr.  Admitted 
to  Vt.  bar,  1892,  and  since  practiced  at  Burlington; 
sr.  mem.  Powell  &  Powell;  specializes  in  corpn. 
law;  mem.  Powell  &  Marks,  insurance;  promoter 
and  controlling  owner  of  new  Hotel  Vermont  and 
owner  of  Van  Nest  House;  pres.  Hotel  Vermont 
Co.  Served  as  adj.  1st  Battalion  V.N.G.,  and  capt. 
and  a.-d.-c.  on  staff  of  Brig. -Gen.  Greenleaf:  asst. 
sec.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1892;  sec.  civil  and  mil.  affairs, 
1894:  sec.  Vt.  Senate,  1896-1900;  mem.  Sch.  Com.  of 
Burlington,  1901-2;  mem.  Vt.  Senate  from  Chitten- 
den Co.,  1910,  14  (pres.  pro  tem.).  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Mem.  Delta  Psi,  K.  of  P.  Clubs: 
Ethan  Allen,  Mohican.  Home:  385  S.  Willard  St. 
Ofllce:  166  College  St.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

POWERS,  A.  Howard.  M.D.;  b.  Sutton.  Vt.,  Mar. 
27,  1855;  s.  JonatlTan  and  Emily  (Howard)  Powers; 
M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  18  85;  m.  Jose- 
phine Odell,  of  Boston.  June  6,  1895;  2  children, 
Paul  O.,  Donald  H.  Began  practice  at  Boston. 
1885;  asst.  demonstrator  of  anatomy,  1886,  and 
later  demonstrator  of  anatomy,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
Medicine  until  1904:  lecturer  in  clinical  surgery 
same,  since  1904;  asst.  surgeon,  Mass.  Homoe. 
Hosp.,  since  1894.  Roxbury  (Mass.)  Homne.  Dis- 
pensary, 1902-8:  med.  dir.  and  pres.  staff  of  Med. 
Mission  Dispensary.  1893-10:  for  many  yrs.  derma- 
tologist to  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp.  Mem.  Mass.  and 
Boston  hom'ce.  med.  socs.,  Mass.  Surg.,  Gynecol, 
and  Alumni  socs.,  Boston  Assn.  Montpelier  Sem. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Recreations:  music,  ath- 
letics.   Address:   8  Cumberland  St.,  Boston. 

POWERS,  Carol  Hoyt  (Mrs.);  b.  Boston;  d. 
William  G.  and  Juliette  (Merrill)  Hoyt;  m.  Leland 
T.  Powers,  of  Boston,  1895.  Teacher  philosophy 
of  expression,  Leland  Powers  Sch.  of  the  Spoken 
"Word,  also  mem.  Bd.  of  Dirs.  Christian  Scientist. 
Home:    4    Regent    Circle,    Brookline,    Mass. 

POWERS,  Don  Arba  Horace,  lawver.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

POWERS,  Frederick  Alton,  judge:  b.  Pittsfield, 
Me.,  June  19.  1855:  s.  Arba  and  Naomi  (Matthews) 
Powers;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1875  (LL.D.,  1906);  m. 
Mav  Hussey,  of  Houlton,  Me.,  Jan.  7,  1879:  m.  2d, 
Virginia  P.  Hewes,  of  Danforth,  Me.,  Nov.  3,  1903. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1876,  and  practiced  at  Houlton, 
Me.  Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1885-8,  Senate,  1891-2; 
atty.-gen.  of  Me.,  1893-6;  justice  Supreme  Jud.  Ct. 
of  Me..  1900-7;  resigned.  Del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv., 
1888;  Rep.  nominee  for  U.S.  senator,  1911,  12. 
Pres.  Farmers'  Nat.  Bank,  of  Houlton.  Overseer 
Bowdoin  Coll.;  trustee  Me.  Central  Inst.,  North 
Yarmouth   Acad.    Address:   Houlton,   Me.* 

POWERS,  Georg-e  McClellan,  judge;  b.  Hyde 
Park,  Vt..  Dec.  19.  1861;  s.  H(orace)  Henry  and 
Caroline  E.  (Waterman)  Powers;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt., 
1883  (LL.D.,  1909);  m.  Gertrude  F.  Woodbury,  of 
Burlington,  Vt.,  Apr.  19,  1893.  Admitted  to  bar, 
1886;  state's  attv.,  1886-8;  asst.  elk.  Vt.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1884-90:  sec.  Vt.  Senate,  1890-6:  mem.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1896-8;  reporter  of  decisions.  Supreme  Ct. 
of  Vt.,  1902-4;  judge  Supreme  Ct.  of  Vt.,  1904-6; 
superior  judge  and  cliancellor.  1906- Jan.,  1909; 
judge  of  Supreme  Ct.,  Jan.,  1909 — ;  chief  justice, 
Oct.  1,  1913-Feb.  1,  1915;  asso.  justice  since  1915. 
Republican.  Universalist.  Trustee  U.  of  A''t.  Home: 
Morrisville.   Vt.* 

POWERS,  Guy  Wallace,  educator;  b.  Athens, 
Vt,  July  31,  1886:  s.  Jeremiah  Merrill  and  Phebe 
Augusta  (Ball)  Powers:  ed.  Bellows  Falls  (Vt.) 
Hisrh  Sch.:  B.S.  in  Commerce  and  Economics,  U. 
of  Vt..  1911:  married.  Prin.  Leland  and  Gray  Sem. 
since  1911:  propr.  Townshend  Inn.  Mem.  Vt.  Sch. 
Masters'  Club.  Republican.  Methodist.  Home: 
Athens.   Vt.     Ofllce:    Townshend,   Vt. 

POWERS,  Harry  Huntington,  educator;  b.  He- 
bron, Wis.,  Aug.  7,  1859;  s.  Joseph  and  Lucretia 
(Huntineton)  Powers;  A.B.,  Madison  U.,  1882, 
Ph.D.,  1894;  m.  Mary  Montague,  of  Ft.  Atkinson, 
Wis..  Oct.  4,  1882.  Instr.  French  and  German, 
Madison  U.,  1884-5:  prof,  same,  Oberlin  Coll., 
1888-92;     prof,     economics    and    sociology,     Smith 


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Coll..  1892-4;  Iceland  Stanford  Jr.  U.,  1895-V:  re- 
sided in  Europe,  1897-9;  in  dept.  social  science, 
Cornell  U.,  1899-02;  resigned,  1902,  to  give  atten- 
tion more  fully  to  the  Bur.  of  U.  Travel,  of  which 
he  has  been  pres.  since  organization,  1897;  also 
owner  The  University  Prints.  Home:  Newton, 
Mass.    Office:  ]r!6  Stuart  .St.,  Boston.* 

POWERS,  Herbert  Tliompson,  lawyer;  b.  Pitts- 
field,  Ale.,  i\ov.  13.  1870:  s.  Hannibal  Hamlin  and 
Al)bie  Rachel  (Neal)  Powers;  grad.  Me.  Central 
Inst.,  Pittstield,  Me.,  1887;  mem.  class  of  lS9i. 
Bowdoin  Coll..  1  yr. ;  studied  law;  admitted  to  bar. 
1892;  m.  rt.  Fairfield,  Me.,  June  0,  1900,  Una 
Lincoln  Neal;  children,  Neal.  b.  Mar.  25,  1901; 
Alice  M.,  Mar.  2G,  1903.  Began  practice  at  Blaine, 
Me.;  removed  to  Ft.  Fairfield,  Sept..  1893:  mem. 
Me.  Legislature,  1899,  1901;  trustee  State  Insane 
Hosps.,  1899-05;  co.  atty.  Aroostook  Co.,  1903-7; 
]ires.  Frontier  Trust  Co.  since  its  organization, 
1907:  dir.  Ft.  Fairfield  Nat.  Bank,  1904-7.  New 
Brunswick  Elec.  Power  Co.,  Ltd.  Republican. 
Mason;  mem.  K.  of  P.,  Elks,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 
Address:    Ft.   I'"airficld,   Me. 

POWERS,  H(orace)  Henry,  lawyer;  May  29, 
1835-Dec.  8.  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,   1912-13.) 

POWERS,  James  Loren,  lawyer.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

POWERS,  Iieland  Todd,  public  reader;  b.  Pult- 
neyvillo,  N.Y.,  Ja)i.  28.  1,S57;  s.  Jacob  Haven  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Todd)  Powers;  grad.  Phillips 
Acad.,  Andover,  Mass..  1875;  grad.  Boston  U.  Sch. 
of  Oratory,  1880;  m.  Carol  Hoyt,  of  Somerville, 
Mass.,  Dec.  25.  1895.  Widely  known  as  a  pub. 
reader  since  1890;  especially  noted  as  an  inter- 
preter of  Dickens:  founded,  1904,  The  Leland 
Powers  School  of  the  Spoken  Word,  of  which  is 
head.  Home:  4  Regent  Circle,  Brookline.  Mass. 
Ofllce:   177   Huntington  Av..  Boston.* 

POWERS,  Iievi  Moore,  clergvman;  b.  Newry, 
Me.,  Mar.  21,  18G4:  s.  C.  H.  L.  and  Sarahette 
(Moore)  Powers;  Me.  Weslevan  Sem..  Kents  Hill, 
Me.,  1881-3;  Tufts  Coll.  and  Theol.  Sch.,  1884-90, 
B.D.,  1890;  summer  terms,  Harvard,  and  U.  of 
Mich.;  (D.D.,  Tufts,  1905);  m.  Emma  P^lorence 
Tufts,  of  Somerville,  INIass.,  June  5,  1901.  Or- 
dained Universalist  ministry,  1890;  pastor  Fox- 
boro,  Mass.,  1890-1.  Somerville,  1891-8.  Buffalo. 
1898-05,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1905-13,  Gloucester, 
Mass..  1913 — .  Trustee  State  Conv.  Universalists, 
Mass.  Progressive.  Mason  (K.T.).  Club:  Twen- 
tieth Century  (Boston).  Contbr.  mags.;  lecturer 
on  social  and  economic  topics.  Home:  109  Western 
Av.,  Gloucester,  Mass.* 

POWERS,  Samuel  Iieland,  ex-congressman;  b. 
Cornish,  N.H.,  Oct.  26,  1848;  s.  Earned  and  Rul)v 
M.  Powers;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1874  (A.M.,  1908>: 
law  student  New  York  U. ;  m.  Eva  Crowell,  of 
Dennis,  Mass.,  June,  1878.  Admitted  to  bar,  1875; 
in  practice  at  Boston,  1876 — ;  now  sr.  mem.  firm 
Powers  &  Hall.  Has  held  various  local  offices, 
Newton,  Mass.:  mem.  57tli  and  5Sth  Congresses 
(1901-5);  Rep.  del.  from  Mass.  to  Internat.  Treaty 
Conv.,  Paris.  1878.  Trustee  Dartmouth  Coll., 
1905 — •.  Was  mem.  Pierce  Light  Guards  and  1st 
Corps  Cadets  and  Ancient  and  Honorable  Arty. 
Co.,  Mass.  Militia.  Mem.  S.A.R.  Clubs:  University, 
Boston  Art,  Exchange,  Newton,  Middlesex,  Massa- 
chusetts, Atlantic  Conference.  Home:  Newton, 
Mass.    Office:    101   Milk   St.,  Boston.* 

POWERS,  W.  Irving-;  b.  V\'est  Burke,  Vt.,  1862; 
s.  Jason  and  (I'ynthia  (Winslow)  Powers;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  West  Burke;  m.  1885,  Emma  Hardy,  of 
Nashua,  N.H.  Was  first  telephone  employe,  Man- 
chester, N.H..  exchange.  1878;  went  to  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.  as  mgr.  of  exchange  there,  1879:  built  New 
Y'ork  end  of  first  long  distance  teleplione  line, 
between  IMew  Y'ork  and  Boston  and  sti'ung  the  first 
copper  wire  used  for  telephoning  long  distance, 
1882;  farm  mgr.  for  Tlieodore  N.  Vail,  in  Vt., 
1890-10;  organized  Lyndonville  Creamery  Assn., 
1892.  and  Canadian  Carbonate  Co.,  Ltd.,  of  Mon- 
treal, Can.,  1898;  is  mgr.  of  botli  cos.;  v. -p.  Lyn- 
donville Nat.  Bank;  dir.  Merchants'  Xat.  Bank, 
St.  Johnsbury,  I^yndon  Savings  Bank.  Republican. 
LTniversalist.  Mason.  Club:  Lvndon.  Home:  Lyn- 
donville, Vt. 


POWERS,  Walter,  lawyer;  b.  Hvde  Park,  Mass., 
Aug.  3,  1885;  s.  Wilbur  Howard  and  Emily  (Owen) 
Powers;  descendant  of  Walter  I'owers,  Concord 
Village,  Mass.,  b.  1639;  grad.  Volkmann  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton, 1902;  A.B..  Dartmouth.  1906;  LL.B..  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1909;  m.  Ethel  Louise  Carver,  of  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Jan.  29,  1910;  1  son,  Wilbur  Langdon. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1908;  mem.  firm  of  Powers, 
Folsom  &  Powers;  counsel  for  Retail  Trade  Board 
of  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  also  for  Adver- 
tising Vigilance  Assn.;  dir.  National  Machinery 
Corpn.,  Harry  C.  Philbrick  Co.,  E.  A.  Tucker  Co.. 
Winslow  Cabot  Co..  Four  Seas  Publishing  Co.  En- 
listed 1st  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M.,  Feb.  8.  1908; 
served  as  pvt.,  corpl.,  sergt.;  apptd.  1st  It.,  Ord- 
nance Dept.,  M.V.M.,  Ape  22,  1914;  won  qualifica- 
tion as  distinguished  marksman,  1912.  Mem.  Sch. 
Com.,  Groton,  Mass.,  since  1915;  dir.  Street  M-inual 
Training  Sch.,  Richmond,  Ala.  Mem.  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 
Casque  and  Gauntlet,  United  Order  of  the  Golden 
Cross  (grand  commander  of  Mass.,  1912-15);  edi- 
tor Golden  Cross  Journal  since  1913.  Club:  Dart- 
mouth. Recreations:  rifle  shooting.  Home:  Gro- 
ton, Mass.  Office:  209  Washington  St.,  Boston, 
Mass 

POWERS,  Wilbur  Howard,  lawver;  b.  Croyden. 
N.H.,  Jan.  22,  1849;  s.  Elias  and  Emeline  (White) 
Powers;  descendant  of  Walter  Power,  Concord, 
Mass.,  about  1660,  on  mother's  side  descendant  of 
Elder  John  Wliite,  who  settled  at  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1632;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1875,  A.M.,  1880; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1878;  m.  Emily 
Owen,  of  Lebanon,  N.H.,  May  1,  1880  (now  de- 
ceased) ;  2  children,  Walter,  Myra;  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Lot- 
tie (Mills)  Koehler,  of  Boston,  May  17,  1914.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1878;  in  practice  at  Boston  since 
1879;  cases  in  equity  a  specialty;  represented  Hyde 
Park  in  Mass.  legislature  3  terms,  1890,  91,  92; 
for  many  yrs.  an  earnest  advocate  of  pub.  parks: 
mem.  Park  Commn.,  Hyde  Park,  from  organization 
of  same  in  1893  to  1902  (chmn.  3  yrs.);  mem. 
Sch.  Com.,  Hyde  Park,  since  1900  (chmn.  6  yrs.). 
Rep.  Town  Com.  for  25  yrs.,  declining  to  serve 
longer;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com..  1893-4;  Rep.  presdl. 
elector  from  Mass.,  1896.  and  voted  for  McKinley 
for  Pres.  Pres.  Nat.  Fraternal  Congress  of  Amer- 
ica, 1913,  1914.  Mason:  mem.  Sons  and  Daughters 
of  Am.  Revolution,  Golden  Cross  (counsel  at 
large).  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Colonial  (Cambridge). 
Home:  26  Rockland  St.,  Roxbury.  Office:  209  Wash- 
ington  St.,   Boston. 

POWERS,  William  L.,  educator;  b.  Brown ville. 
'Me.,  Jan.  20,  1863;  s.  Phineas  H.  and  Cordelia  C. 
(Wilder)  Powers;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1888;  m.  Ma- 
rion E.  Turner,  of  Gardiner,  Me.,  June  28,  1893;  2 
children,  John  Howard,  Elizabeth  Turner.  Began 
teaching  in  Ft.  Fairfield  (Me.)  High  Sch..  1888; 
prin.  high  sch..  Gardiner,  Me.,  1892-08;  supt.  schs.. 
Ft.  Fairfield,  Easton  Dist.,  1908-09;  prin.  State  Nor- 
mal Sell.,  Machias,  Me.,  since  1910.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason.  Interested  in  nature  study:  lec- 
turer for  15  yrs.  in  Me.  summer  schs.  Recreations: 
violin    making.     Address:    Machias,    Me. 

PRAIT<T,  Iiouis,  lithographer,  publisher;  Mar.  12, 
1824-June  15,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,   1908-9.) 

PRANG,  Mary  Bana  Hicks,  art  educator;  b. 
Syracuse,  N.Y'.,  Oct.  7,  1836:  d.  Major  and  Agnes 
Amelia  Livingston  (.Johnson)  Dana:  grad.  Allen 
Sem.,  Rochester,  with  post-grad,  courses  at  Har- 
vard: Harvard-Lowell  extension  course;  art 
studies  at  School  of  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Bos- 
ton; m.  Svracuse,  Charles  S.  Hicks,  Oct.  7.  1856 
(died  Aug.  18,  1858);  2d,  Boston,  Louis  Prang, 
Apr.  15.  1900  (died  June  14,  1909).  Pres.  Social 
Art  Club,  Syracuse,  1875,  SO:  dir.  Prang  Normal 
Art  classes,  1884-1900;  pres.  Mass.  Floral  Emblem 
Soc,  1898-1901.  Contbr.  to  various  art  and  ednl. 
.iours.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
societies,   etc.)     Home:    45   Centre   St.,   Boston.* 

PRATT,  Alexander,  Jr.,  sociologist;  b.  New  Brit- 
ain, Conn.,  No\-.  22,  1876;  s.  Alexander  and  Martha 
.Jane  (Tolles)  Pratt;  ed.  pub.  schs..  New  Britain; 
student  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1894-8,  B.A.. 
1898;  student  Grad.  Dept.,  Yale,  1898-01.  M.A., 
1900,   Ph.D.,   1901.    Engaged  in  sociol.   studies  and 


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caring  for  properties  in  which  lias  an  interest, 
since  1901.  Episcopalian.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem. 
Am.  Anthropol.  Assn.,  .'sJational  Geog.  Soc.  Home: 
1221    Stratford  Av.,   lirid^eport,  Conn. 

PRATT,  Arthur  Peatoody,  clergyman;  b.  Dor- 
che.^ter,  Mass.,  June  27,  1872;  s.  Charles  O.  and 
Sarah  S.  (Peabody)  Pratt;  descendant  on  mother's 
side  from  Francis  Peabody  who  came  to  America 
in  ship  Planter,  settled  at  Salem,  Mass.,  1638; 
grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1892;  A.B.,  Boston  U., 
1896,  S.T.B.,  1901,  A.M.,  1902,  Ph.D.,  1909;  post- 
grad, study  Andover  Theol.  Sem.  and  Harvard;  m. 
Helen  M.  Armstrong,  of  Winchester,  Mass.,  June 
S.  1904;  1  child,  Robert  Armstrong,  b.  July  22, 
1907.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry.  Mar.  13,  1901;  act- 
ing pastor  Berlin,  Mass.,  1898-03:  pastor  1st  Ch., 
Chelsea,  Mass.  (3d  and  1st  united),  1903-5,  1st 
Ch.,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  since  Apr.  1,  1906.  Mem. 
S.A.R.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Republi- 
can. Mason  (King  Solomon's  Temple  Lodge.  Bel- 
lows Falls).  Author  of  various  published  ad- 
dresses and  pamphlets  on  adolescence,  juvenile 
problems  and  religious  edn.  Address:  20  South  St., 
Bellow.s  Falls.  Vt. 

PRATT,  Bela  Lyon,  sculptor:  b.  Norwich,  Conn.. 
Dec.  11,  1867;  s.  George  and  Sarah  Victoria  (Whit- 
tlesey) Pratt;  early  edn.  in  pub.  schs. ;  modeled  and 
drew  at  home  when  a  child;  entered  Yale  Sch.  of 
Fine  Arts  at  16,  studving  under  Profs.  Niemeyer 
and  T\'ier:  (B.F.A.,  Yale,  1899);  entered  Art  Stu- 
dents' League,  New  York,  1887,  studying  there  un- 
der Augustus  St.  Gaudens,  F.  Edwin  Elwell,  Wil- 
liam Chase,  Kenyon  Cox;  worked  for  Mr.  St. 
Gaudens  in  his  studio;  student  at  Paris,  1890,  of 
Chapu  and  Falquiere,  entered  ficole  des  Beaux 
Arts  at  head  of  class,  same  yr. ;  received  2  medals 
and  2  prizes  while  in  Paris;  returned  to  U.S., 
1892;  (hon.  M.A.,  Harvard);  m.  Helen  Lugada  Pray, 
of  Boston,  Aug.  11,  1897.  Instr.  of  modeling,  Bos~ 
ton  Mus.  Fine  Arts,  since  1893.  Since  1892  has 
produced  many  works  in  sculpture,  statues  (por- 
trait and  ideal),  memorials,  groups,  tablets,  busts, 
medallions,  etc.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
principal  works,  etc.)  Mem.  Mass.  Fine  Arts 
Commn.  Awarded  medal  Panama-Pacific  Expn., 
1915.  A.N. A.,  1910:  mem.  American  Acad.  Arts 
and  Sciences,  Nat.  Sculpture  Soc,  Am.  Numismatic 
Soc.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Tavern.  Home:  Lake- 
ville  PI..  Jamaica  Plain.  Studio:  St.  Botolph 
Studios,    Boston.* 

PRATT,  Charles  Augrustus,  M.D.;  b.  Rayn- 
ham.  Mass.,  Oct.  23,  1862;  s.  Hiram  Augustus  and 
Louise  Caroline  (Dean)  Pratt;  grad.  Somerville 
High  Sch.,  1881:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1886,  A.M.,  1890; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1890;  m.  May  Louise 
Denison,  of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Apr.  12,  1899;  5 
children,  John  Denison,  Loviise.  CJharles  Augustus, 
William  Porter,  Elizabeth.  Practiced  in  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  since  1893;  visiting  phys.  St.  Luke's 
Hosp.  since  1897,  also  trustee.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston).  Wamsutta  (New  Bed- 
ford).   Address:  60  Orchard  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

PRATT,  Charles  Stuart,  editor;  b.  South  Wey- 
mouth, Mass.,  Feb.  10.  1854:  s.  Loring  and  Laura 
(Vining)  Pratt:  m.  Ella  Farman,  Nov.  11,  1877 
(died  1907).  Editor  (with  Mrs.  Pratt)  of  Wide 
Awake,  1875-92:  editor  (with  Mrs.  Pratt)  of  Lit- 
tle Folks,  1897-1907;  editor  of  Little  Folks,  1907-9. 
(See  Who's  T\'ho  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:   Warner,   N.H.* 

PRATT,  Charles  Sumner,  surgeon;  b.  Putney,  Vt., 
Sept.  20.  1856:  s.  Noah  and  Lucinda  B.  (Whitney) 
Pratt;  M.D.,  Coll.  of  Phvs.  &  Surg.  (Columbia  U.), 
New  York,  1884;  m.  Austin,  ISIinn.,  Oct.  8,  1890, 
Esther  J.  Rovce.  Has  practiced  at  Brattleboro 
since  1884;  surgeon.  Fuller  Battery,  Vt.  N.G.,  5 
vrs. ;  dist.  surgeon.  Central  Vt.  R.R.  Mem.  Vt. 
State  Med.  Soc,  A.M.A.,  N.Y.  and  N.E.  Assn.  Ry. 
Surgeons.  Republican.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Ver- 
mont T\^heel,  Brattleboro  Countrv.  Address:  208 
:\Iain   St..   Brattleboro,   Vt. 

PRATT,  Edwin  Prancis,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Wil- 
ton. Me.,  Nov.  2,  1874:  s.  Francis  Cash  and  Isa- 
belle  (Averill)  Pratt;  ed.  puli.  schs.,  Wilton;  grad. 
Wilton  Acad.,  1893:  A.B..  Bowdoin,  1897:  M.D., 
Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1900;  m.  Nellie  M. 
Hunter,   of   Topsham,    Me.,    July   10,    1907;    1    child. 


Fanny  Louise.  Practiced  in  North  New  Portland, 
Me.,  since  Aug.  21,  1900.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Me.  Med. 
Assn.,  Somerset  Co.  Med.  Assn.,  Kappa  Sigma, 
Phi  Chi.  Democrat.  Baptist.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow. 
Home:  North  New  Portland,  Me. 

PRATT,  Frank  Herbert,  clergyman;  b.  St. 
George,  Me.,  Dec  25,  1862;  s.  George  and  Margaret 
(Young)  Pratt;  descendant  of  early  Colonial  set- 
tlers, the  Pratt  house  in  Chelsea  still  standing; 
ed.  cominon  schs.;  grad.  Bible  Normal  Coll.,  Spring- 
field, Mass.;  Crozier  Theol.  Sem.,  Chester,  Pa.;  m. 
Nellie  A.  Skinner,  of  St.  George,  Me.,  Jan.  22, 
1902:  3  children,  Florrence  M.,  Norman  H.,  Carolyn 
A.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1895;  supply  Harps- 
well,  Me.,  1895-6;  pastor  Turner,  1896-1900,  Dover, 
1901-9,  Waldoboro  since  Sept.  1,  1909.  Mem.  bd. 
trustees  Me.  Bapt.  Missionary  Conv.  since  1902 
(exec,  com.,  1902-9  and  since  1914),  also  mem. 
ednl.  bd.,  same  conv.;  elk.  Damariscotta  Bapt. 
Assn.  since  1909;  reorganizer,  and  pres.  S.S.  Assn. 
of  Lincoln  Co.,  Me.,  1910-14.  Independent  Prohi- 
bitionist. Mason;  mem.  O.E.S.  Address:  Waldo- 
boro, Me. 

PRATT,  Prederick  Sanford,  corporation  officer; 
b.  Aug.  27,  1872;  s.  Lucius  G.  Pratt  and  Ellen  B. 
(Plympton)  Pratt;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894,  S.B.,  1895; 
m.  Winifred  Nickerson  of  Newton,  Mass.,  June  10, 
1897;  4  children,  Frederick  T.,  Henry  N.,  Laurence 
O.,  Albert.  Mem.  Stone  &  Webster  since  1895:  v. -p. 
and  dir.  Stone  &  Webster  Management  Assn.,  Puget 
Sound  Traction,  Light  &  Power  Co.;  dir.  Newton- 
ville  Trust  Co.,  Rockland  Trust  Co.,  Stone  &  Web- 
ster Engring.  Corpn.  Republican.  Home:  West  New- 
ton, Mass.   Office:  147  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

PRATT,  Prederick  Sumner,  artist,  manufacturer; 
b.  Worcester,  ]Mass.,  Sept.  21,  1845;  s.  Sumner  and 
Serena  (Chase)  Pratt;  descendant  of  Thomas 
Pratt,  Watertown,  Mass.,  1647;  grad.  "Worcester 
High  Sch.,  1862:  m.  Worcester,  Jan.  19,  1871,  Sarah 
McKean,  d.  Judge  Francis  and  Catherine  Dexter 
(Haven)  Hilliard.  In  employ  Worcester  Nat.  Bank, 
1862-6;  mem.  Sumner  Pratt  &  Co.,  cotton  and  wool- 
en machinery,  1866-96;  portrait  and  landscape  ar- 
tist since  1896.  Trustee  Worcester  Co.  Instn.  for 
Savings,  "Worcester  Art  Museum.  Address:  Wor- 
cester, ilass. 

PRATT,  Georg-e  Pranklin,  clergyman;  b.  Bangor, 
Me.,  Apr.  5,  1852;  s.  Hon.  Spencer  A.  and  Mary  R. 
(Gilmore)  Pratt;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1876,  A.M.,  1879; 
grad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1881;  m.  Fannie  D.  Harlow, 
of  Brewer,  Me.,  July  27,  1881  (died  July  11,  1884); 
1  child,  Philip  F.  (died  Aug.  11,  1883):  m.  2d. 
Fannie  M.  Greene,  of  Clinton,  Mass.,  Feb.  18,  1886; 
3  children,  Charlotte  E.  (Mrs.  Edgar  W.  Weeks), 
P.  Antoinette  and  Mary  G.  Pastor  Episcopal  chs., 
Bath,  Me.,  and  Clinton,  Mass.,  1881-88:  joined  Uni- 
tarian Ch.;  pastor  Berlin,  Mass.,  1889-98,  Natick, 
1898-04,  Dover,  1900-04,  Christ  Ch.,  Dorchester, 
1904-14,  Sanford,  Me.,  since  1914.  Mem.  Theta 
Delta  Chi.  Republican.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Club: 
Dirigo  (Dorchester,  Mass.).  Recreations:  athletics 
and  gardening.  Address:  6  Lebanon  St.,  San- 
ford, Me. 

PRATT,  George  Loring-,  M.D.;  b.  Strong,  Me., 
June  17,  1877;  s.  Jacob  Loring  and  Lucy  Church 
(Soule)  Pratt;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Strong  and  Farm- 
ington,  Me.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1901;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch. 
of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1904;  m.  Etnel  M.  Staine,  of 
Winthrop,  Me..  June  26,  190  9.  Practiced  in  Farm- 
ington  since  1905;  mem.  Bd.  of  Health,  Farming- 
ton,  1907-15:  med.  examiner  for  Franklin  Co.,  1911- 
15,  1st  It.  Med.  Corps,  N.G.S.M.;  mem.  Sch.  Bd., 
Farmington,  since  1909.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Me.  Med. 
Assn.,  Franklin  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Delta  Upsilon  (Bow- 
doin), Phi  Chi  (Med.  Sch.  of  Me.).  Mason.  Club: 
Masonic   (Farmington).    Address:  Farmington,  Me. 

PRATT,  Georg-e  William;  b.  Chelsea,  Mass., 
Julv  10,  1843;  s.  William  and  Phebe  Amelia 
(Clark)  Pratt;  descendant  of  Phinehas  Pratt,  who 
came  to  PIvmouth,  Massachusetts,  from  England, 
1622;  educated  public  schs.,  Chelsea;  commercial 
acad.,  New  York:  m.  Chelsea,  May  26,  1868.  Clara 
Isabeile  Pierce  (b.  in  East  Boston,  Mass.,  Mar.  2, 
1850),  d.  of  Amos  and  Delaney  (Robinson)  Pierce, 
of  West  Townsend,  Mass.;  12  children  now  living, 
Ida  Belle,  b.  May  4,  1869,  Eugene  Forrest.  Oct. 
19    1871,   m.  Etta  A.  Parker,  July  5,   1898;  Walter 


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George,  Sept.  7,  1873,  m.  Emma  A.  Lowe,  Ai)r.  29, 
1896;  Albert  William,  May  5,  1876,  m.  Florence  J. 
Shaw,  Dec.  22,  1903;  Florence  Amelia,  May  6, 
1877,  m.  Frederick  M.  Oxton,  Jan.  5,  1898;  Oscar 
Everett,  Mar.  3,  1881,  m.  Ella  McAuliffe,  July  2, 
1910;  Ethel  Alice,  July  19,  1883,  m.  Fred  C.  Phillips, 
Aug.  15,  1914;  Mabel  Gertrude,  Dec.  10.  1885,  m. 
Maurice  L.  Burt,  June  11,  1912;  Coi-a  Lillian,  June 
6,  1887;  Stella  May,  Aug.  23,  1888;  Harold  Lester, 
June  29.  1890;  Grace  Marion,  Aug.  27,  1894.  En- 
listed, Sept.  1,  1862,  at  19.  in  Co.  H,  43d  Mass. 
Inf.,  in  quota  of  Chelsea,  to  serve  for  9  mos.  in 
Civil  War;  participated  in  battles  of  Kinston. 
Whitehall  and  Goldsboro,  N.C.;  after  expiration  of 
service  and  his  regt.  was  on  its  way  home 
through  Md.,  he  with  27  others  of  his  company 
volunteered  to  join  the  troops  to  intercept  Gen. 
Lee  on  his  retreat  from  Pa.  after  the  Battle  of 
Gettysburg,  and  was  at  Sandy  Hook  and  Harpers 
Ferrv  until  Lee  returned  to  Richmond,  Va. ;  hon. 
mustered  out  July  30,  1863;  later  served  in  Mass. 
State  Militia.  Lived  in  Chelsea  until  1878,  since 
in  Stoughton,  Mass.;  engaged  in  building  and 
care  of  real  estate  interests  of  father  until  his 
death  in  1900.  Selectman,  assessor  and  overseer  of 
poor.  Stoughton,  since  1903  (now  climn.  Bd.  Select- 
men); candidate  for  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1912  and 
1913.  Republican  (voted  for  Lincoln,  1864);  sec. 
Rep.  Town  Com.  since  1903.  Mem.  Stoughton  Hist. 
Soc.  Mem.  Rising  Star  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M.;  Post 
No.  72,  G.A.R.,  Stoughton  (2  yrs.  comdr..  29  yrs. 
adj.);  comdr.  Dept.  of  Mas."^.  Union  Veterans' 
TJnion  since  1910:  comdr.  Norfolk  County  G.A.R. 
Assn.,  1913;  etc.  Home:  630  AVasMington  St.  Ad- 
dress:    Town   House,   Stoughton.   IMass. 

PRATT,  Harvey  Hunter,  lawyer;  b.  Philadelphia, 
Feb.  24.  1860;  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1SS3;  admitted  to 
bar,  1883;  unmarried.  Began  practice  at  Abington 
and  established  Boston  office,  1889;  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1888.  1889;  asst.  dist.  atty.  Southeast- 
ern Dist.  of  Mass.,  1887-90,  dist.  atty.,  1890-3. 
Home:  Scituate,  Mass.  Office;  30  Court  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

PRATT  Henry  Salem,  merchant:  Nov.  18,  1836- 
Juno   If,,    1913.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

PRATT,  James  Bissett,  college  prof.;  b.  Elmira, 
N.Y..  June  22.  1875;  s.  Daniel  Ransom  and  Cath- 
erine (Murdoch)  Pratt;  A.B.,  Williams,  1898;  A.M., 
Harvard,  1899;  student  Columbia  Law  Sch.,  1899- 
1900,  U.  of  Berlin.  1902-3;  Ph.D.,  Harvard.  1905; 
m.  (IJaterina  Mariotti,  of  Rome.  Italy.  Aug.  5,  1911. 
Taught  Latin  in  Berkeley  Sch..  New  York.  1900; 
head  of  Latin  dept.,  Elmira  Free  Acad.,  1900-2; 
instr.  philosophv,  1905-6,  asst.  prof.,  1906-13.  prof.. 
1913 — ,  AVilliams  Coll.  In  India,  studying  the 
native  religions,  1913-14.  Presbyn.  Home:  Wil- 
liamstown.   Mass.* 

PRATT,  James  Prank,  business  man:  b.  South- 
ington.  Conn..  ]\Iay  14,  1840;  s.  David  and  IMarla 
(Dickerman)  Pratt;  ed.  Lewis  Acad..  Southington; 
m.  Union,  N.Y.,  June  25,  1884.  M.  Dell  Clark;  chil- 
dren, Julia  Agnes,  b.  Apr.  26.  1885.  Annie  Lila, 
Mar.  20.  1889.  In  gen.  mdse.  business  in  South- 
ington 20  yrs.,  and  for  many  yrs.  identified  with 
mfg.  enterprises;  now  farming:  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1883,  1884;  dir.  Southington  Savings  Bank. 
Republican.  Conglist.;  treas.  Congl.  Ch.  for  40 
yrs.  Mason  (K.T.;  treas.  Friendship  Lodge  for 
25   yrs.).    Address:     Southington,   Conn. 

PRATT,  Joseph  Hersey,  M.D.;  b.  Middleboro, 
Mass.,  Dec.  5,  1S72;  s.  Martin  Van  Buren  and  Re- 
becca Adams  (Dver)  Pratt;  Ph.B.,  Yale,  1894;  M.D., 
Johns  Hopkins,  1898;  A.M..  Harvard.  1901;  med. 
research  work,  univs.  of  Tubingen.  1902,  Heidel- 
berg, 1908;  m.  Rosamond  Means  Thomson,  of  An- 
dover,  Mass.,  Oct.  23.  1909.  Asst.  resident  patholo- 
gist, 1898-9.  resident  pathologist.  1899-1900.  asst. 
visiting  pathologist.  1900-2.  Boston  City  Hosp. ; 
asst.  pathologist.  Children's,  and  Carney  hosps., 
and  pathologist  to  Floating  Hosp.,  1900-2:  instr. 
pathologv,  1900-2,  asst.  in  medicine,  1902-9,  in- 
structor'medicine,  1909,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  visit- 
ing phvs.  to  out-patient  dept..  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp., 
1903-13;  asst.  visiting  phvs.  same,  1913:  consult- 
ing phvs.  to  Rufus  Frost  Hosp.,  Chelsea,  and 
Brockton  Hosp.  Mem.  Assn.  Am.  Physicians.  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Am.  Climatol.  Assn.,  Soc.  Exptl.  Biology 


and  Medicine,  Soc.  Advancement  of  Clinical  Re- 
search (pres.  1910-11),  Am.  Physiol.  Soc,  Am. 
Pharm.  Assn.,  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Sciences.  Clubs: 
University,  Longwood  Cricket.  Mem.  Alumni 
Council,  .lohns  Hopkins  U.;  advisorv  council, 
Phipps  Inst.,  U.  of  Pa.  Home:  36  Upland  Rd., 
Brookline,  Mass.    Oflnce:  317  Marlboro  St.,  Boston.* 

PRATT,  Josiah.  Nelson,  constructing  engineer. 
(See  vdl.    190  9.) 

PRATT.  Lewellyn,  clergvman;  Aug.  8,  1832- June 
4,  1913.  (Sec  vol.  190  9,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica,   1912-13.) 

PRATT,  Lucy,  author;  b.  Deerfield,  Mass.,  July 
29,  1874;  d.  .lames  Clay  and  Sara  Anne  (Smith) 
Pratt;  ed.  pvt.  schs.  and  acad.;  unmarried.  Instr. 
in  Hampton  Inst.,  Va.,  1897-04;  has  devoted  time 
to  writing  since  1904.  Author:  Ezekiel,  1909; 
Ezekiel  Expands,  1914;  Felix  Tells  It,  1915.  Contbr. 
short  stories  to  McClure's  Mag.,  Atlantic  Monthly, 
Harper's,  Century,  Outlook,  etc.  Address:  40  Con- 
cord Av.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

PRATT,  Ralph  Parman,  landscape  painter;  b. 
South  Weymouth,  Mass.,  July  7,  1878;  s.  Charles 
Stuart  and  Ella  (Farman)  Pratt;  student  Cowles' 
Art  Sch.,  and  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  un- 
der Frank  W.  Benson  and  Edmund  C.  Tarhell;  un- 
married. Specializes  in  paintings  of  White  Moun- 
tain scenery;  has  exhibited  at  Boston  Art  Club 
and  at  Concord.  N.H.;  principal  works:  Echo  Lake; 
Franconia  Notch;  The  Hurrying  Brook;  Mt.  Wash- 
ington from  Intervale;  Mt.  Lafayette;  Moosilauke 
in  October.  Formerly  editor  art  dept.  Little  Folks' 
Magazine.  Trustee  Pillsbury  Free  Library,  War- 
ner. Mason.  Mem.  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Rec- 
reations: chess,  tennis,  mountain  climbing.  Ad- 
dress:    Warner,    N.H. 

PRATT,  Waldo  Selden,  educator,  musician;  b. 
Phila.,  Nov.  10,  1857;  s.  Rev.  Lewellvn  and  Sarah 
Putnam  (Gulliver)  Pratt;  A.B.,  Williams.  1878, 
A.M.,  1881;  Johns  Hopkins  U.,  1878-80;  (Mus.D., 
Svracuse  U.,  1898);  m.  Mary  E.  Smyly,  of  New 
York,  July  5,  1887.  Asst.  dir.  Met.  Mus.  of  Art, 
1880-2;  prof,  music  and  hvmnology  since  1882, 
registrar,  1888-95,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.  Instr. 
elocution.  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford.  1891-1905;  lec- 
turer musical  history  and  science,  Smith  Coll., 
1895-1908.  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll..  1896-9,  Inst,  of  Musi- 
cal Art,  New  York,  since  1905;  lecturer  music  and 
hvmnologv,  Y.W^.C.A.  Training  Sch..  New  York, 
1908-12;  organist  Asylum  Hill  Congl.  Ch.,  Hartford, 
1882-91;  conductor  Hosmer  Hall  Choral  Union, 
Hartford,  1882-91.  St.  Cecilia  Club,  1884-8.  V.-p. 
Hartford  Archpeol.  Soc;  mem.  Music  Teachers' 
Nat.  Assn.  (pres.  1906-9,  editor  1906-16);  hon.  asso. 
Am.  Guild  of  Organists;  mem.  Internat.  Soc.  Musi- 
cians (pres.  North  American  Section,  1912 — ); 
exec.  sec.  department  of  art  and  inusic.  Religious 
Edn.  Assn.,  1903-5.  Editor:  St.  Nicholas  Songs, 
1885;  Songs  of  Worship.  1887.  Musical  Editor: 
Aids  to  Common  Worship.  1887;  Century  Dic- 
tionary, 1892:  contributed  5  chapters  on  church 
music  to  Parish  Problems.  1887.  Wrote  article. 
Music.  International  EncyclopEedia.  1891;  JMusical 
Ministries  in  the  Church.  1901;  History  of  Music, 
1907.  Frequent  addresses  and  contributions  to 
proceedings  of  socs..  etc.,  on  music  and  music.il 
historv,  and  on  Psalter  criticism.  Home:  86  Gil- 
lett   St.,   Hartford,   Conn.* 

PRATT,  "Wallace  H.,  banking;  b.  Weymouth, 
Mass.,  Nov.  21,  1875;  s.  Eben  P.  and  Frances  R. 
(Cook)  Pratt;  ed.  elementary  schs.  and  high  sch., 
Weymouth:  m.  Ada  Blanche  Tirrell.  of  Weymouth, 
Aug.  4.  1897:  2  children.  Edith  G..  "^^allace  H..  Jr. 
Clk.  Hingham  Nat.  Bank.  Mass..  1893-5:  with  U.S. 
Trust  Co..  Boston,  1895-10.  sec.  1908-11;  sec  Paul 
Revere  Trust  Co..  1910-12,  treas.  since  Nov.  8, 
1911.  Conglist.  Mason.  Recreations:  outdooc 
sports.  Home:  Braintree,  Mass.  Office:  50  Devon- 
shire St.,  Boston. 

PRATT,  "William  M.,  mfr.;  b.  Shelburne  Falls, 
INIass.,  Aug.  13.  1867;  s.  Francis  R.  and  Lydia 
(Taft)  Pratt;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  grad.  Arms  Acad., 
Shelburne  Falls;  m.  Sept.  14,  1886.  Emma  C.  Rich- 
ardson. Resided  in  S.  Dak.,  1884-90  (bank  cashier 
and  editor  and  pub.) ;  pres.  and  dir.  Goodell-Pratt 
Co.,  Greenfield,  Mass.,  since  1895;  pres.  Mass.  Tool 


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Co.  since  1S98;  pies.  Ooodell  Tool  Co.,  First  Nat. 
Bank;  dir.  Whitbeck  Nat.  Bank,  Chamberlain,  S. 
Dak.  Mem.  Nat.  Civic  Federation,  Am.  Hardware 
Manufacturers'  Assn.  (v. -p.  since  1905),  Am.  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce  (Paris,  France).  Clubs:  Hard- 
ware, Athletic,  Marine  and  Field  (New  York); 
Greenfield,  Countiy  and  Coaching  (Greenfield). 
Address:     Greenfield,    INIass. 

PRATTE,  Artliur  Alfred,  M.D. :  b.  Louiseville, 
P.Q.,  Can.,  .Tuly  27,  1S69;  s.  Louis  and  Philomene 
(Voisard)  Pratte;  A.B.,  and  B.S.,  Trois-Rivi&res 
(P.O.)  Coll..  1SS9;  M.D.,  Laval  U.  Med.  Coll., 
Quebec,  1S93:  spl.  student  New  York  and  Phila., 
1904-5:  m.  Marie  J.  B61anger.  of  Boston,  Nov.  28, 
1905.  Practiced  in  Hinsdale,  N.H.,  1893-04;  settled 
in  Keene,  N.H.r  Dec,  1905,  and  since  specialized 
in  treatment  of  eve,  ear,  nose  and  throat;  mem. 
staff  of  Elliott  Citv  Hosp.:  chmn.  Bd.  of  Health, 
Keene;  dir.  Keene  Bldg-.  &  Loan  Co.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Cheshire  Co.  Med.  Soc,  N.E. 
Otol.  and  Larvngrol.  Soc.  Catholic.  Mem  Keene 
Lodge.  B.P.O.  Elks,  Foresteis  of  America,  I.O.  Red 
Men,  Knights  of  Columbus,  Canado-American  Soc, 
L'Union  St.  Jean-Baptiste  Soc,  Patrons  of  Hus- 
bandrv.  Clubs:  Monadnock.  Commercial.  Address: 
10    Centre    St.,    Keene,    N.H. 

FBAV,  James  Sturgls,  landscape  architect;  b. 
Boston,  Feb.  26,  1871;  s.  Benjamin  Sweetser  and 
Frances  IMotley  (Gavett)  Pray;  ed.  Chauncy  Hall 
Sch.,  Boston,  1881-8:  Harvard  Coll.,  Lawrence 
Scientific  Sch.,  Bussev  Instn.  and  Arnold  Arbore- 
tum, 1891-8:  A.B.,  Harvard.  1898,  "as  of  *95":  m. 
Florence  M.  Nichols,  of  Buffalo,  Oct.  30,  1901.  With 
Olmsted  Bros.,  Brookline,  1898-1903;  in  indepen- 
dent practice  since  1903;  sr.  mem.  firm  Pray, 
Hubbard  &  White  since  1906.  Asst.  prof,  since 
Sept.  1,  1905,  chmn.  of  dept..  School  of  Landscape 
Architecture,  June,  1908 — ,  Harvard.  Fellow  Am. 
Soc.  Landscape  Architects  (pres.  since  Jan.,  1915, 
chmn.  com.  on  edn.) ;  mem.  Boston  Soc.  Architects 
(pres.,  1914,  and  chmn.  com.  on  city  planning  since 
orgn.  of  soc).  Boston  Soc.  Landscape  Architects 
(v.-p.).  Am.  Civic  Assn.,  Appalachian  Mountain 
(i^lub,  Columbine  Assn.  (sec  since  formation),  Mass. 
Hort.  Soc.  (sec.  and  chmn.  com.  on  forestry  and 
roadside  improvement,  1898-04),  Nat.  Municipal 
League,  N.E. A.,  and  about  50  other  organizations; 
del.  Nat.  Flower  Conv.,  Asheville,  N.C.,  Oct.,  1898; 
chmn.  .iury  of  Am.  Acad,  in  Rome  on  fellowship 
in  landscape  architecture.  Contbr.  architectural 
jours..  Landscape  Architecture.  Am.  Year  Boolv, 
etc.  Author:  (with  Theodora  Kimball)  City  Plan- 
ning, 1913.  Club:  Harvard  (Boston).  Home  and 
Office:   50  Garden  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

PRAY.  Samuel,  steamship  agent;  b.  Portsmouth, 
N.H.,  July  9-,  1854;  s.  John  S.  and  Rosalina  A.  (Tis- 
dale)  Pray;  descendant  of  Quenten  Pray,  Brain- 
tree,  Mass.,  1643;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Portsmouth;  m. 
Emma  S.  Barnard,  of  Franklin,  N.H.,  Feb.  1,  ISSl; 
1  daughter,  Dorothy.  Was  deep  sea  shipmaster 
for  many  yrs.,  and  has  been  identified  with  ship- 
ping business  ever  since  beginning  of  active  ca- 
reer; resident  of  Boston  since  1892;  N.E.  agt.  Am. 
Hawaiian  Steamship  Co.,  passenger  and  freight 
steamers  between  Ne^^  York.  Am.  Pacific  coast 
ports  and  Hawaii.  Trustee  Boston  Marine  Soc; 
mem.  S.A.R.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason.  Rec- 
reations: country  life.  Home:  West  Newton, 
Mass.    Office:    126   State  St.,  Boston. 

PREBIiZ:,  Fred  Myron,  clergyman;  b.  Chester- 
ville.  Me.,  Oct.  15,  1855;  s.  Otis  M.  and  Emiline  A. 
(Hall)  Preble;  ed.  Me.  "Wesleyan  Sem.;  grad. 
Waterville  Classical  Inst.,  1877;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll., 
1881,  A.M.,  1906;  B.D.,  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1884; 
(D.D.,  Colby,  1901.  Bates,  1909);  m.  Ludlow,  Vt., 
June  6,  1889.  Effie  J.  Pettigrew.  Ordained  to 
ministry  of  Bapt.  Ch.,  1885:  pastor  Windsor,  Vt., 
1885-7,  Camden,  Me..  1889-98.  Auburn,  since  1898. 
Chaplain  Vt.  State  Prison,  1S85-7;  prof.  ch.  his- 
tory, Cobb  Div.  Sch.,  1907-9;  pres.  Me.  Bapt.  Conv., 
1907-9:  pres.  Newton  Alumni  Assn.  2  yrs.  Pres. 
Lewiston  and  Auburn  Children's  Home;  trustee 
Colby  Coll..  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  Coburn  Classical 
Inst.  Republican.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta 
Upsilon.  Has  published  numerous  sermons,  and 
hist,  and  lit.  addresses.  Address:  23  Drummond 
St.,  Auburn,  Me. 


PREBLE,  Wallace,  aurist;  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Aug. 
"17,  1857;  s.  William  P.  and  Harriet  (Mussey) 
Preble;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1879;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1883;  med.  interne,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1883- 
84;  m.  Medway,  Mass.,  Sept.  21,  1887,  Mary  F. 
"Wilder;  1  daughter,  Marie.  Practiced  at  Cambridge 
since  1886;  specialty  otology  and  laryngology; 
aurist,  Boston  Dispensary,  1890-1900;  aurist  and 
laryngologist,  Cambridge  Hosp.,  since  1891,  Avon 
Home,  since  1898.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Cam- 
bridge Soc.  Med.  Improvement.  Address:  22  Ap- 
pian  Way,   Cambridge,  Mass. 

PREDIGER,  George  Andrew,  lawyer;  b.  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.,  July  5,  1S65:  s.  Henry  and  Margai'et 
(Meusel)  Prediger;  grad.  Pittsfield  High  Sch., 
1882,  Muhlenberg  Coll..  Allentown,  Pa.,  1886; 
studied  law  in  office  of  Edgar  M.  Wood,  Pittsfield; 
grad.  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1888;  admitted  to  bar, 
1888;  m.  Allentown,  Pa.,  Nov.  21,  1893,  Laura  M. 
Butz.  Has  practiced  at  Pittsfield  since  1888.  Mem. 
Pittsfield  Bd.  of  Health  4  yrs.  Mason;  K.P.  Ad- 
dress:    lOO   North   St.,  Pittsfield,   Mass. 

PRENDERG-AST,  Daniel  Leroy,  real  estate;  b. 
Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  9,  1857;  s.  Thomas  and  Cath- 
erine M.  (O'Learv)  Prendergast;  grad.  English 
High  Sch.,  Boston,  1874:  m.  Susie  M.  Maley,  of 
Boston,  Mass..  1880  (died  Feb.  25.  1913):  3  chil- 
dren, Pauline  J.  (Mrs.  George  B.  Doyle,  of  Brook- 
line,  ISIass.).  Raymond  C.  Harold  (deceased).  En- 
tered employ  of  Hamilton  Mfg.  Co.  and  Appleton 
Mills  of  Lowell  in  their  Boston  office,  1874;  be- 
came elk.  of  corpn.  and  resigned,  1898;  real  estate 
agt.  and  asst.  sec.  Boston  Elevated  Ry.  Co.  since 
1898;  v.-p.  Beacon  Associates;  dir.  Somerville 
Horse  R.R.  Co..  Eastern  Cold  Storage  Co.,  Brighton 
Co-operative  Bank;  mem.  Dem.  Town  Com.  of 
Brookline  and  Dem.  State  Com.  for  several  yrs.; 
mem.  Young  Men's  Dem.  Club  of  Mass.  10  yrs.; 
candidate  for  presdl.  elector  on  Palmer-Buckner 
ticket.  Trustee  of  4  state  sanatoria  for  consump- 
tives; chmn.  bd.  of  trustees  Knights  of  Columbus 
bed  at  Carnev  Hosp.  and  St.  Elizabeth's  Hosp. 
Roman  Catholic.  Mem.  Charitable  Irish  Soc.  Clubs: 
Boston  C^ity,  Exchange  (Boston):  Country  (Brook- 
line). Recreations:  motoring,  horseback  riding. 
Home:  1726  Beacon  St.,  Brookline.  Office:  101 
Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

PRENDERGAST,  Jam.es  M.,  broker;  b.  Boston, 
Oct.  20.  1S51;  s.  Jeffrey  and  Catherine  Prender- 
gast. Entered  brokerage  business  at  Boston,  1868; 
dir.,  mem.  exec,  and  finance  corns.  Boston  Elevated 
Rv.  Co.,  N.E.  Trust  Co.;  dir.  B.  &  M.  R.R..  Second 
Nat.  Bank,  Commonwealth  Trust  Co.,  Hamilton 
Woolen  Co.  Republican.  Clubs:  Manhattan,  Cath- 
olic, New  York  (New  York),  Algonquin.  New  Rid- 
ing, Eastern  Yacht.  Countrv.  Home:  135  Bay  State 
Rd.    Office:     87   Milk   St.,   Boston.* 

PRENDERGAST,  Maurice  Brazil  Germaine, 
artist;  moved  to  New  York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

PRENTICE,  Samuel  Oscar,  judge;  b.  North 
Stonington,  Conn.,  Aug.  8.  1850;  s.  Chester  Smith 
and  Lucv  (Crarv)  Prentice;  descendant  of  Capt. 
Thomas  "Prentice,  of  Cambridge.  Mass.,  before 
1649,  also  of  Elder  William  Brewster,  of  the  May- 
flower; A.B.,  Yale,  1873.  LL.B.,  1875,  M.A.,  1908; 
(LL.D..  Yale  U.,  and  Trinity  College,  1913);  m. 
Anne  Combe  Post,  of  Jersey  City.  N.J.,  Apr.  24, 
1901.  Admitted  to  bar.  June,  1875.  and  began 
practice  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  Sept.,  1875;  admitted 
to  law  partnership  of  Johnson  and  Prentice.  1876, 
which  ended  July,  1889;  corpn.  atty.  for  City  of 
Hartford,  1882-9:  apptd.  exec.  sec.  to  Gov.  M.  G. 
Bulkelev.  1889;  judge  Superior  Ct.  of  Conn.,  1889- 
1901;  iu'dge  Supreme  Court  of  Errors  since  Oct.  1, 
1901;  "chief  justice.  Feb.  20,  1913—.  Mem  State 
Bar  Examining  Com.,  1890-13  (chmn.  1898-13). 
Instr.  pleading.  1896-9,  prof,  pleading.  1901—  Yale 
Law  Sch  :  pres.  Hartford  Public  Library,  1895 — , 
and  "W^atkinson  Library,  Dec,  1906 — .  Mem.  Am. 
and  Conn.  State  bar  assns..  Soc.  Colonial  Wars. 
Republican.  Clubs:  Hartford.  Hartford  Golf,  Mon- 
day Evening,  Hartford  Yacht.  Graduates'  (New 
Haven,  Conn.).  Address;  70  Gillett  St.,  Hartford, 
Conn.* 

PRENTISS,  Georgre  Foster,  clergyman;  b.  Wind- 
ham   Vt ,  Sept.  20,  1868;  s.  Asabel  O.  and  Hannah 


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S.  (Johnson)  Prentiss;  first  ancestor  of  family 
in  America  arrived  in  1632;  prep.  edn.  Oberlin,  O., 
and  Monson,  Mass.,  Acad,  (valedictorian  class  of 
1880);  A.B.,  Amherst,  1884;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.. 
1887;  m.  Sarah  A.  Gilbert,  of  Derby,  Conn.,  June 
28,  1887.  Paid  way  through  coll.  by  singing  and 
teaching  choirs;  ordained  Congj.  ministry,  1S87; 
pastor  West  End  Ch.,  1887-93,  Winsted,  Conn., 
1S93-7,  Davenport  Ch.,  New  Haven.  1S98-06,  1st 
Ch.,  Schenectady,  N.Y.,  1909-11.  Florence  Ch., 
Northampton,  Mass.,  since  1911.  Leader  choir  and 
Florence  Ch.  Club;  mem.  bd.  dirs.  City  Library; 
mem.  Hampshire  Co.  Assn.  Congl.  ISIinisters,  Beta 
Theta  Pi.  Hepublican.  Mem.  K.  of  P.  Was  v.-p. 
Music  Teachers'  Assn.  of  Conn.,  1895,  6,  7,  and 
musical  dir.  Sagamore  Beach  Jnst.  of  Mass.  Clul)s: 
Y.M.C.A.,  Men's.  Address:  Florence  Sta.,  North- 
ampton, Mass. 

PRENTISS.    John    W.;    b.    Walpole,    N.H.,    Nov. 

20,  1857;  s.  John  W.  and  Emeline  (Slade)  Prentiss; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  and  acad.;  m.  Katie  M.  Fisher,  of 
AValpole,  X.H.  Engaged  in  fai-ming,  and  also 
breeder  pure-bred  Holstein  cattle;  mem.  Bd.  of 
Selectmen,  Walpole.  10  yrs. ;  served  as  mem.  N.H. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  also  Senate.  Trustee  N.H.  Coll.  of 
Agr.  and  Mechanic  Arts.  Democrat.  Unitarian. 
Odd  Fellow.    Home:  Alstead,  N.H. 

FBENTISS,  William  Carlos,  clergyman;  b. 
Springfuad,  Vt.,  Dec.  22,  1S67;  s.  Davis  Brainard 
and  Fannie  J.  (MacNab)  Prentiss;  prep.  edn.  Hol- 
yoke  (Mass.)  High  Sch.  and  Oberlin  Prep  Sch.; 
A.B.,  Oberlin,  1895,  A.M.,  189S;  grad.  Hartford 
Theol.  Sem.,  1898;  m.  Ella  Northrop  Brackett,  June 

21.  1899;  1  son,  William  Brainard;  m.  2d,  Elsie 
Adelaide  Hatheway,  Mar.,  1901;  3  children,  Mar- 
den  Thomas,  Adelaide  Hatheway,  Dorothy  Frances; 
in.  3d,  Mabel  Harriet  Goodwin,  of  East  Hartford, 
June  10,  1914.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1898; 
pastor  Poquonock,  Conn.,  1898-02.  1st  Ch.,  New- 
bury, Vt..  1902-7,  1st  Ch.,  East  Hartford,  Conn., 
1907-13,  Grand  Av.  Ch.,  New  Haven,  since  Apr.  4, 
1913.  Scout  master  Boy  Scouts  of  America.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mason.  Recreations:  study 
of  bird  life,  camping.  Address:  19  Clinton  Av., 
New  Haven,   Conn. 

FBESBBEY,  Silas  Dean,  M.D.;  b.  Taunton,  Mass., 
Oct.  19,  1838:  s.  Billings  Troop  and  Clarissa  Burt 
(Dean)  Presbrey;  prep.  edn.  Taunton  High  Sch., 
1852-6;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1860.  A.M.,  1863;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1865  (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  m.  Taun- 
ton, Oct.  1,  1863.  Sarah  Williams  Briggs.  Began 
practice  at  Taunton.  1865;  by  appmt.  of  the  gov., 
resident  physician  Tewksbury  State  Almshouse, 
1864-5;  citv  phvsician.  Taunton,  1865-70;  mem. 
Sch.  Com.,  1866-72.  1877-83;  trustee  Bristol  Acad., 
1877-07;  ined.  examiner  of  Mass.  1877-12;  water 
commr.,  Tavmton.  since  1881;  pres.  Bd.  of  Trustees, 
Taunton  Hosp.  Co.  (Morton  Hosp.).  1888-13;  trus- 
tee and  mem.  Investing  Com.,  Bristol  Co.  Savings 
Bank,  since  1883,  v.-p.  since  1911.  Mem.  Mass.  Med. 
Soc.  (pres.  1908-10),  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Medico-Legal 
Soc.  (ex-pres.).  Am.  Acad,  of  Medicine.  Republi- 
can. Unitarian.  Mason  (32°).  Club:  Winthrop 
(Taunton).    Address:     Taunton,   Mass. 

FBESBBEY,  "Walter  Ackman,  box  mfr..  chair- 
man Police  Commn.;  b.  Providence,  R.I.,  Julv  19, 
1867;  s.  Allen  A.  and  Nellie  A.  (Peckham)  Pres- 
brey; Ph.B.,  Brown  U..  1890;  m.  Ada  Moore,  of 
Providence,  Jan.  5.  1892;  3  children,  Helen  Moore, 
Louise  Augusta,  Walter  Ackman.  Jr.  Engaged  as 
civ.  engr.  in  Highway  Dept.,  City  of  Providence, 
1882-95:  surveyor  Bd.  of  Tax  Assessors,  Provi- 
dence, 1895;  then  entered  the  box  mfg.,  planing 
mill  and  moulding  business,  as  partner  firm  of 
A.  A.  Presbrey  &  Son  Co.,  and  so  continues:  mem. 
City  Council,  Providence,  1901-4;  mem.  Bd.  of 
Aldermen,  1904-7;  police  commr..  Providence,  since 
1908  (now  chmn.  bd.).  Republican.  Universalist. 
Mason  (32°);  Past  Grand  Master  of  Masons,  State 
of  R.T.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  16 
Woodman  St.  Office:  Summer  St.,  cor.  Meadow 
St.,   Providence,   R.I. 

PRESCOTT,  Annie,  librarian;  b.  Lewiston,  Me., 
.Tune  20.  ISfiO;  d.  Lyman  and  Augusta  .Jane  (Chand- 
ler) Prescott:  grad.  Edward  Little  High  Sch..  Au- 
burn, Me..  1879;  devoted  some  mos.  each  yr.  to  pvt. 
study,    1879-90;    spl.    student   in   bibliog.   and    hist. 


subjects,  Wellesley  Coll.,  1890-1.  Librarian  Au- 
burn Pub.  Library  since  its  establishment,  1891. 
Mem.  Me.  State  Library  Assn.,  Am.  Library  Assn. 
Free  Baptist.  Recreations:  reading.  Home:  2 
Union   St.,   Auburn,   ]Me. 

PRESCOTT,  AugTista,  teacher;  b.  Lewiston,  Me.; 
d.  layman  and  Augusta  Jane  (Chandler)  Prescott; 
grad.  Lewiston  High  Sell.,  1874;  State  Normal  Sell., 
Lewiston,  1877;  Wellesley  Coll.,  1879-80;  spl.  study 
of  langs.  in  France  and  Germany;  Bates  Coll.,  A.IM., 
1907.  Teacher  in  Lewiston  (Me.)  schs.  until  1882; 
Lyndon  (Vt.)  Acad.,  1883-6;  Lewiston  High  Sch., 
1887-95;  Edward  Little  High  Sch.,  Auburn,  Me., 
since  1895;  now  head  of  modern  lang.  dept.  Mem. 
N.E.  Modern  Lang.  Assn.,  Me.  State  Ednl.  Assn. 
Free  Baptist.    Home:   2  Union  St.,  Auburn,  Me. 

PRESCOTT,  Charles  Henry,  editor,  banker;  b. 
Barnstead,  X.H.,  Aug.  3,  1S57;  s.  James  Lewis  and 
Harriet  Morrill  (Tripp)  Prescott;  Berwick  Acad.; 
Boston  U. ;  admitted  to  bar,  1880:  m.  Ellen  S. 
Hobbs,  of  North  Berwick,  Me.,  Jan.  17,  1882. 
Founder,  1884,  and  sole  propr.  Biddeford  Daily 
Journal;  pres.  York  County  Savings  Bank,  Bidde- 
ford &  Saco  R.R.  Co.,  Cape  Shore  R.R.  Co.;  v.-p. 
Portland  R.R.  Co.;  dir.  Atlantic  Shore  R.R.,  and 
other  trolley  lines.  North  Berwick  Mfg.  Co.,  Union 
Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  Portland,  1st  Nat.  Bank. 
Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1883-4,  Senate,  1895-6;  mem. 
Gov.'s  staff,  1893-7,  Gov.'s  Council,  1901-6  (chmn. 
bd.);  treas.  York  County,  Me.,  1887-90;  del.  at 
large  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1888;  received  291  votes  in 
conv.  for  nomination  for  gov.,  1904.  Home:  Saco, 
Me.    Office:  Biddeford,  Me.* 

PRESCOTT,  Charles  Jones,  shoe  mfr.;  b.  Bos- 
ton, jMay  10,  1874;  s.  Charles  .1.  and  Anna  Frances 
(Hinclvley)  Prescott:  grad.  Rice  Grammar  Sch., 
Boston,  1888;  m.  Cambridge,  Mass..  Sept.  19,  1901, 
Evelyn  Munroe  Livermore;  3  children,  Charles 
Jones,  Jr.,  John  Livermore,  Gardner  Hinckley. 
Began  active  career,  1888.  as  office  boy  for  leather 
firm  of  Proctor,  Hunt  &  Haskell;  became  connected 
with  W.  H.  McElwain  Co..  1895,  of  which  was 
treas.,  now  v.-p.:  dir.  Nathaniel  Fisher  Co.  (New 
York),  Sable  Lumber  Co.  (Wilkins.  N.S.).  Mem. 
Boston  Cliamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Bap- 
tist. Clubs:  Middlesex,  Algonquin,  Brae  Burn  Coun- 
try. Home:  389  Beacon  St.  Office:  348  Congress 
St.,   Boston. 

PRESCOTT,  Ehen,  newspaper  editor:  b.  Quincy, 
Mass.,  Aug.  6,  1867:  s.  George  Wasliington  and 
Susan  Abagail  (Fisher)  Prescott;  pub.  sch.  edn.; 
m.  Braintree,  Mass.,  Sept.  19,  1893,  Helen  W.  Ar- 
nold; 3  children.  George  Arnold,  b.  Feb.  1.  1896; 
H.  Louise,  Oct.  18,  1899;  Eleanor,  Dec.  1,  1903.  Be- 
gan active  career  in  employ  of  Benjamin  Callendar 
&  Co.,  wliolesale  hardware.  Boston,  1884,  and  later 
with  Bolles,  Kimball  &  Wilde;  head  elk.  and  sales- 
man. Eldridge,  Winnek  &  Irving,  Boston,  for  10 
yrs.;  editor  Braintree  Observer,  weekly  newspaper, 
since  Aug.  1,  1898.  Mgr.  George  W.  Prescott  Pub. 
Co.,  Inc.,  Quincy,  Mass.:  dir.  Braintree  Savings 
Bank.  Republican.  Universalist.  Mem.  Mass.  Press 
As.sn.,  Mass.  Rep.  Editorial  Assn.  Mem.  I.O.O.F. 
Clubs:  Cochato.  Men's  Club  of  All  Souls'  Ch.  Rec- 
reations: bowling,  motoring.  Home:  230  Middle 
St.,  Braintree,  Mass.  Office:  1376  Hancock  St., 
Quincy,  Mass. 

PRESCOTT,  Henry  Dudley,  surgeon;  b.  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  Nov.  30.  1S76:  s.  Charles  Dudley 
and  Martha  Alice  (Knowles)  Prescott;  descendant 
of  Gov.  Thomas  Dudley,  of  Mass. :  ed.  Friends' 
Acad.,  New  Bedford:  jNIilton  Acad.;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1898;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch..  1902;  m.  Hester 
Williams  Swift,  of  New  Bedford.  Mass.,  July  29, 
1911.  Served  as  asst.  surgeon  to  St.  Luke's  Hosp., 
New  Bedford,  1905-9,  since  visiting  surgeon.  Fel- 
low Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  A.IM. A.,  Mass.  ]Med. 
Soc,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  Clubs:  Country  (New  Bed- 
ford), Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York).  Recrea- 
tions: tennis,  golf.  Home:  26  Grove  St.  Office:  176 
William   St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

PRESCOTT,  Oliver,  lawyer;  b.  New  Bedford, 
Mass..  July  30.  1868:  s.  Oliver  and  Helen  Augusta 
(Howland)  Prescott;  grad.  Friends'  Acad.,  New 
Bedford.  1885;  A.B..  cum  laude.  Harvard,  1889, 
A.M.,  1892,  LL.B.,  cum  laude,  1892;  m.  Helen  Maria 


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Bryant,  of  New  Bedford,  Dec.  31,  1S95.  Prac- 
ticed, New  Bedford,  1892 — ;  mem.  firm  of  Crapo, 
Clifford  &  Prescott;  pres.  New  Bedford  Gas  &  Edi- 
son Light  Co.;  tiustee  Uew  Bedford  Instn.  for 
Savings  (investment  bd.);  dir.  Union  St.  Ry.,  Me- 
chanics Nat.  Bank,  New  Bedford  &  Onset  St.  Ry. 
Co.,  Wamsutta  Mills,  Potomska  Mills,  Acushnet  Mill 
Corpn.,  Page  Mfg.  Co.,  etc.  Mem.  New  Bedford 
City  Council,  1894-5  (pres.  1895).  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Pres.  Union  tor  Good  Works,  Tru-stees 
James  Arnold  Fund;  trustee,  treas.  Howland  Fund 
for  Aged  ^^■omen;  trustee  Friends'  Acad.,  etc. 
Clubs:  Wamsutta,  Country  (New  Bedford),  Union 
(Boston).  Home:  Nortli  Dartmoutli,  Mass.  Office: 
New  Bedford,  Mass.* 

FBESCOTT,  -Samuel  Gate,  bacteriologist;  b. 
South  Hampton,  N.H.,  Apr.  5,  1872;  s.  Samuel  M. 
and  Mary  E.  (Cate)  Prescott;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1894;  post-grad,  study  in  Europe;  m.  Alice 
Durgin  Chase,  of  Brookline.  Mass.,  June  30,  1910. 
Asst.  in  biology,  1S95-6,  instr.,  1896-03,  asst.  prof, 
industrial  biology  and  bacteriology,  1903-9,  asso. 
prof.,  1909-14,  prof,  industrial  micro-biology,  1914 
— ,  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology.  Instr.  bacteri- 
ology, Simmons  Coll.,  1902-9.  Dir.  Boston  Bio- 
Chem.  Lab.,  1904 — ■.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  societies,  books,  translations,  etc.)  Home:  79 
Cypress  St.,  Brookline.  jNIass.* 

PRESCOTT,  WUliam  Henry,  mfr.;  Aug.  12.  1840- 
19 — .     (See  vol.    1909.) 

FBESSEV,  C(harles)  Park,  secretary  Beacon 
Vocation  Bureau;  b.  Sandown,  N.H.,  Nov.  25,  1869; 
s.  Charles  Wilbur  and  Clementine  (Wood)  Pres- 
sev;  descendant  of  John  Pressey,  wlio  came  from 
England  to  Hampton,  N.H.,  about  1650;  grad.  high 
sch..  Hampstead,  1887;  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.. 
2  yrs. ;  A.B.,  "Williams.  1893;  unmarried.  Engaged 
in  the  teachers'  agency  business,  1896-12;  sec. 
Beacon  Vocation  Bur.  since  Oct.,  1910;  owner  and 
pub.  The  Hallidav  Historic  Photographs.  Cong- 
list.  Member  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Author  of  The 
Vocational  Reader  (Beacon  Vocational  Series), 
Contbr.  hist,  and  biog.  articles  to  Youtli's  Com- 
panion and  St.  Nicholas  Magazine.  Recreations: 
gymnastics,  tennis.  Home:  Hampstead,  N.H. 
Office:  8  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

PBESSEV,  Edwin  Sidney,  clergyman;  b.  Fre- 
mont. N.H.,  Nov.  12.  1856;  s.  Charles  W.  and  Clem- 
entine (\\'ood)  Pressev:  A.B.,  Williams.  1885:  grad. 
Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1888;  Ph.D.,  111.  Wesleyan  U., 
1904;  m.  Orrie  B.  Little,  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Aug. 
23,  1887;  2  children,  Sidney  L.,  Julia  C.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1888;  pastor  Rockaway  Av.  Ch., 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1886-90.  Springfield,  Vt.,  1890-2, 
Elmwood,  111..  1892-6,  St.  Anthony  Park  Ch.,  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  1896-09,  Central  Ch.,  Orange,  Mass., 
1909-14,  Plymouth  Ch..  Belmont,  Ma.ss.,  since  1914. 
Ex-pres.  St.  Paul  Ministers"  Assn.;  del.  from  Min- 
neapolis-St.  Paul  Conf.  to  Nat.  Triennial  Congl. 
Council,  Des  Moines.  la.,  1904;  apptd.  to  deliver 
1st  sermon  before  newly  formed  St.  Paul  Conf., 
1906;  founder,  1909,  and  1st  pres.  Central  North 
Ministers'  Assn.,  Mass.  Progressive.  Author: 
History,  Philosophy  and  Practical  Use  of  Mental 
Healing,  1910.  Lecturer  on  The  Life  and  Litera- 
ture of  the  Hebrew  People,  in  the  light  of  modern 
Bibl.  and  archseol.  researcli.  Recreations:  tramp- 
ing.    Address:   53     School  St.,  Belmont,   Mass. 

PBESSEV,  Ernest  Albert,  clergyman;  b.  Brigh- 
ton, England,  Feb.  15.  1864;  s.  James  W.  and 
Frances  (Cherry)  Pressev;  student  Episcopal 
Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge.  INIass.,  1892-5;  B.A.,  Trin- 
ity Coll.,  Conn.,  1892;  m.  INliss  A.  M.  Claire  Palmer, 
of  Boston,  Mass.,  .Jan.  7,  1896;  2  children,  Herbert 
E.,  Richard  P.  Deacon,  1893,  priest,  1894,  P.E. 
Ch.;  rector  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1895-6; 
missionaJ'V  in  Indiana.  1896-7;  rector  Gpthsemane 
Ch.,  Marion,  Ind.,  1897-9.  Trinity  Ch.,  Woodfords, 
Portland,  Me.,  since  1899.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon. 
Address:   119  Coyle  St.,  Woodfords,  Portland,  Me. 

PBESSEY,  Williani,  clergyman;  b.  Brighton, 
Eng.,  May  21,  1862;  s.  James  William  and  Frances 
(Cherry)  Pressey;  arrived  in  Can.,  1871,  U.S.,  1880; 
prep.  edn.  hish  schs.  of  Barrif  and  Cli.itham.  Ont. ; 
B.A.,  Trinity  Coll..  Hartford,  Conn.,  1890  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa);  M.A.,  1893;  S.T.B.,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch., 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1893;  m.  Cleveland,  O.,  Aug.  16, 


1893,  Katharine  Mildred  Benfleld;  4  children,  Wil- 
liam Benfield,  b.  1894,  Katharine  Frances,  1895, 
Margaret  Louise,  1899,  Paul  Edwin,  1905.  Ordered 
deacon,  1892,  ordained  priest,  1893,  P.E.  Ch.;  pas- 
tor St.  Jude's  Ch.,  Fenton,  Mich.,  1892,  Trinity  Ch., 
Wrentham,  Mass.,  and  Christ  Ch.,  Medway,  Mass., 
1892-3,  St.  John's  Cihapel.  Ashton,  R.I.,  1893.  Mem. 
Sch.  Com.,  Cumberland,  R.I.,  1902-14  (elk.,  1903-9, 
chmn.,  1913-14);  rep.  in  Gen.  Assembly,  1914-16. 
Democrat.  Sec.  R.l.  Episcopal  Conv.  since  1912. 
Mem.  Psi  Upsilon.  Recreations:  pedestrianism, 
gardening.    Address:  Ashton,  R.I. 

PKEST,  "William  Morton,  lawyer,  banker;  b. 
Blackburn,  England,  Feb.  22,  1862;  s.  William  and 
Rebecca  (Morton)  Prest;  on  paternal  side  de- 
scendant of  French  Huguenot  family,  and  on  ma- 
ternal side,  of  old  Scotch  family;  brought  to 
America  when  2  yrs.  of  age;  prep.  edn.  Wesleyan 
Acad.,  Wilbraham,  Mass.;  A.M.,  Amherst,  1888; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1891;  m.  Emma  A. 
Day,  Julv,  1880  (died  1881);  1  daughter,  Alice  E.; 
m.  2d,  Bertha  F.  Sias,  of  Boston,  Jan.  10.  1912. 
Practiced  in  Boston  since  1891;  pres.  Paul  Revere 
Trust  Co.  Asso.  worker  South  End  House  Settle- 
ment for  10  yrs.;  trustee  Wells  Memorial  Assn. 
for  Workingmen;  trustee  Wesleyan  Acad.  For- 
merly capt.  Co.  M,  Mass.  V.M.;  formerly  mem. 
Ward  9,  Rep.  Com.;  treas.  James  J.  Storrow  Cam- 
paign Com.,  1909-10,  in  his  fight  for  mayoralty  of 
Boston.  Methodist.  Pres.  Class  of  1888  of  Amherst 
Coll.;  mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs:  Boston 
City,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Recreations:  fishing, 
hunting.  Home:  39  Pilgrim  Road.  Office:  27  State 
St.,  Boston. 

FBESTOIT,  Andrew  "W".,  financier;  b.  Beverly, 
Mass.,  June  29,  1846;  s.  Benjamin  and  Sarah  Pres- 
ton; ed.  Beverlv  grammar  sch.;  m.  Frances  E. 
Gutterson,  of  "Weymouth,  Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1869. 
Pres.,  chmn.  exec.  com.  nnd  dir.  United  Fruit  Co. 
since  its  organization,  1899;  pres.  Fruit  Dispatch 
Co..  Fruit  Wharf  Co.,  Nipe  Bay  Co.,  Belize  Royal 
Mail  &  Central  Am.  Steamship  Co.,  Hotel  Titch- 
field  Co.  (Jamaica,  W.I.),  Tropical  Radio  Co.  (Bos- 
ton), Sastia  Sugar  Co.  (Cuba).  Santa  Marta  Fruit 
Co.  (Colombia):  chmn.  bd.  dirs.  Tropical  Fruit 
Steamship  Co.,  Ltd.  (London);  v.-p.  Northern  Ry. 
rCosta  Rica).  Elders  &  Fyffeas.  Ltd.  (London), 
Abangarez  Gold  Fields  (Costa  Rica) ;  treas.  M.D. 
Cressv  Co.;  dir.  Old  Colonv  Trust  Co.,  First  Nat. 
Bank,"  and  Nat.  Bank  of  Cuba.  U.S.  Refining  & 
Mining  Co.,  Internal.  Rys.  Co.  (Central  America), 
Am.  Casualty  Co.  (Boston),  Pacific  Commercial  Co. 
Republican.  Clubs:  Algonquin.  Country,  City,  Ex- 
change, Merchants.  Myonia  Hunt.  Makes  yearly 
trips  to  England,  and  to  W.I.  and  Central  America. 
Home:  Swampscott,  Mass.,  and  25  Bay  State  Rd. 
Office:    131    State   St.,   Boston.* 

PBESTOU",  Annie  AchEali,  writer;  b.  Vernon,  Vt., 
Oct.  18,  1840;  d.  George  \^'ashington  and  Fannie 
(Bishop)  Preston,  and  direct  descendant  in  9th 
generation  from  Peregrine  White,  the  1st  white 
child  born  in  N.E.,  and  from  both  sides  of  old 
Puritan  stock;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Northfield,  Mass., 
Goodale  Acad.,  Powers  Inst.,  Bernaidston,  Mass.; 
also  read  and  studied  at  home  for  many  yrs.;  m. 
Willington,  Conn..  Oct.  8,  1874,  Charles  Taylor 
Preston,  also  of  old  Puritan  stock,  lawyer,  writer 
and  vol.  soldier  in  Civil  War,  G.A.R.  and  U.V.U. 
man  (died  Apr.  5,  1907).  Has  written  for  many 
newspapers  and  mags,  in  U.S.  and  Eng.;  notary 
jDUblic;  asso.  dir.,  since  1882,  Woman"s  Bapt.  Home 
Mission  Soc;  active  worker,  W.C.T.U. ;  sr.  dea- 
coness Bapt.  Ch.,  Willington.  and  supt.  S.S.;  mem. 
and  has  been  lecturer  the  Grange;  ex-pres. 
Woman's  Relief  Corps.  Recreations:  reading,  writ- 
ing. Home:  Staple  Corner,  Willington  Hill,  Conn. 
Address:   R.F.D.   No.   1.  West  Willington,  Conn. 

PRESTON,  Arthur  Gerry,  merchant;  b.  Frances- 
town,  N.H.,  Mar.  8,  1856;  s.  Luke  W.  and  Mary 
Frances  (Fairbanks)  Preston;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and 
Francestown  Acad.;  m.  New  Boston,  N.H..  Dec. 
1,  1895,  Eliza  Lovering;  children,  Charles  Arthur, 
Maud  Eliza.  Clk.  in  store  of  S.  D.  Atwood,  New 
Boston,  1873-81;  removed  to  Henniker  and  en- 
gaged in  gen.  store  business,  inc.  as  Preston  Bros. 
Co.,  .Jan.,  1899  (treas.);  treas.  Woods  &  Preston, 
lumber,  since  1890,  Atwood  &  Preston,  since  1896, 
A.   G.   Preston  &   Son,  farming  and   lumber;    mem. 


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N.H.  Legislature.  1903-4.  Republican.  Conyli.'it. 
Mason  (Blue  Lodge  and  Chapter) ;  mem.  I.O.O.F., 
K.  of  P.  Club;  Ilenniker  Social.  Address:  Uen- 
niker,  N.II. 

FSESTON,  Carletou  Estey,  teacher;  b.  Boston, 
Nov.  21,  1878;  s.  John  A.  and  Sarah  V'eazie  (White) 
Preston;  srad.  Groton  Sch.,  Mass.,  189G;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1899,  A.M.,  3  900..  Ph.D.,  1902;  student 
Harvard  Summer  Sch.,  1901,  1908;  m.  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1903,  Matilda  H.  Wales;  1  son,  Stan- 
ton W.  Asst.  Dept.  of  Botany,  Harvard,  1900,  and 
temporary  asst.,  Gray  Herbai'ium,  1901;  asst.  in 
botany,  Yale  Forest  Sch..  1901-2;  temporary  asst. 
micros,  food  analysis.  Conn.  Agrl.  Expt.  Sta., 
1902;  with  Manning  Bros.,  landscape  architects, 
Boston,  1902-3;  teacher  in  charjre  natural  sciences, 
Lawrence  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1903-7;  sub-master, 
Bennett  Sch.,  Brighton,  1907-8;  jr.  master  biology 
and  chemistry,  Charlestown  High  Sch.,  1908-10; 
jr.  master  English  High  Sch.  since  1910.  Mason. 
Addics.t;:   n   Danville  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

PRESTON,  Edward  Verrance.  insurance;  b.  Wil- 
lington.  Conn.,  June  1,  1837;  s.  Joshua  and  Caroline 
(Eldredge)  Preston;  descendant  of  Amos  Preston; 
ed.  common  schs. ;  m.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Sept.  9, 
1863,  Mrs.  Clara  M.  Litchfield  Wallace;  1  daugh- 
ter, Evelyn  Wallace.  In  commercial  business  at 
outbreak  of  Civil  War;  volunteered  in  mil.  service 
as  temporary  elk  in  office  of  adj. -gen.  of  Conn., 
Apr.  22,  1861;  commd.  regimental  q.-m.  5th  Conn. 
Vol.  Inf.,  July  17,  1861,  with  rank  of  1st  It.;  served 
as  a.-d.-c.  and  brigade  q.-m.,  staff  Gen.  A.  S.  Wil- 
liams, and  a.-d.-c.  Gen.  O.  S.  Ferry;  apptd.  by 
Pres.  Ijincoln  additional  q.-m.  of  vols,  with  rank 
of  maj.,  Feb.,  1863;  honorably  discharged,  -July 
31.  186.").  Spl.  agt.,  1865,  gen.  mgr.  agencies  since 
1867,  The  Travelers  Ins.  Co.;  former  mem.  City 
Council  and  Bd.  of  Aldermen.  Hartford.  Repub- 
lican. Baptist.  Mason;  mem.  Loyal  Legion,  G.A.R. 
(trustee),  and  17  other  organizations.  Clubs: 
Hartford,  Army  and  Navy.  Home:  31  Gillett  St. 
Office:   The  Travelers   Ins.   Co.,   Hartford,  Conn. 

FBESTON,  Edward  Whittelsey,  merchant;  b. 
Roxbury.  Conn.,  Dec.  13,  1854;  s.  Bennet  S.  and 
Elizabeth  C.  (Whittelsey)  Preston;  ed.  pvt.  schs., 
and  Brooklyn  Poly.  Inst.,  4  yrs.;  m.  Oct.  5,  1892, 
Cornelia  L.  Hulse;  1  son,  Bennett  Edward,  b.  May 
16,  1894.  In  gen.  store  business,  1878-01.  Town 
treas.,  1887-08:  justice  of  the  peace  since  1902: 
judge  of  probate  since  1900;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1907-8;  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Address: 
Roxbury,  Conn. 

FBESTOir,  Elwyn  Greeley,  treasurer;  b.  Bur- 
lingame,  Kan.,  Aug.  11,  1866;  s.  Hiram  D.  and 
Emily  F.  (Greeley)  Preston;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Nashua, 
N.H.;  m.  Emily  Brown,  of  Woburn,  Mass.,  Oct.  6, 
1897;  4  sons,  Richard  Greeley,  Jerome,  Roger,  El- 
wyn Greeley,  Jr.  In  employ  of  B.  &  M.  R.R.,  1883- 
92;  sec.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  1892-05; 
treas.  R.  H.  White  Co..  1905-11;  treas.  S.  S.  Pierce 
Co.,  importers  and  grocers,  since  Feb.  1,  1911;  dir. 
John  Hancock  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Boston  Safe  Deposit  & 
Trust  Co.,  Boston  Confectionerv  Co.,  Lexington 
(Mass.)  Trust  Co.;  trustee  Home  Savings  Bank, 
Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Boston  City  (bd.  of  governors),  Exchange,  Mer- 
chants. Home:  4  Bennington  Rd.,  Lexington,  Mass. 
Office:  69  Tremont  St.,  Boston.  Mass. 

PRESTON  Prank  B.;  b.  Strafford,  N.H.,  Feb. 
11,  1S.^>6;  .s.  Wingate  T.  and  Marv  J.  (Jewell)  Pres- 
ton: ed.  Franklin  Acad.,  Dover,  N.H.;  West  Leb- 
anon Acad.:  New  Hampton  Instn.;  m.  Fannie  C. 
Foss,  of  Barrington,  N.H.,  Mav  28,  1S81  (died 
1907):  3  children.  Contractor  and  builder,  1878-92; 
mgr.  and  part  owner  Rochester  Lumber  Co.,  1892- 
06;  pres.  Peoples'  Building  &  Loan  Assn.;  mavor 
of  Rochester,  1913.  1914.  Has  served  as  moderator; 
twice  mem.  Constl.  Conv.,  N.H.;  mem.  Sch.  Bd., 
Rochester,  4  yrs.  Trustee  New  Hampton  lat.  Instn., 
Gafney  Home  for  Aged.  Mem.  Dem.  State  Com. 
8  yrs.  Fi-ee  Baptist;  pres.  True  Memorial  Soc. 
Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Rebekahs,  Patrons  of  Hus- 
bandry. Home:  129  S.  Main  St.  Office:  S  Dodge 
Blk.,  Rochester,  N.H. 

PRESTON,  Prank  "Wesley,  educator;  b.  Barring- 
ton,  X.M.,  Jan.  2,  1855;  s.  Nathaniel  and  Margaret 
Jane    (Ham)    Preston;    ed.   Franklin   Acad.,   Dover, 


N.H.,  1872-5;  New  Hampton  (N.H.)  Literarv  Instn., 
1875-8;  (A.M.,  Dartmouth,  1887);  spl.  study  Cor- 
nell U.,  1893;  m.  Dover,  N.H.,  Aug.  IS,  1879,  Adri- 
etta  G.  Hubbard;  children,  Nathaniel  M.,  Mar- 
garet L.,  Frank  P.,  Lovell  H.  Teacher,  1878-87, 
asso.  prin.,  1887-98,  prin.  since  1898,  New  Hamp- 
ton Lit.  and  Bibl.  Instn.;  pres.,  since  1898,  New 
Hampton  Commercial  Coll.  Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1909,  11,  15  (chmn.  com  on  edn.  3  terms;  mem. 
com.  on  appropriations,  1915).  Republican.  Free 
Baptist.     Address:     New   Hampton,   N.H. 

PRESTON,  Georgre  C,  merchant:  b.  Manchester, 
N.H.,  Aug.  17,  1848;  .s.  Luke  W.  and  Mary  F.  (Fair- 
barks)  Preston;  ed.  Francestown  (N.H.)  Acad.; 
m.  Greenfield,  N.H.,  Nov.  1871,  Emma  J.  Boynton; 
1  son,  Harry  Boynton.  Began  in  mercantile  busi- 
ness at  Henniker,  N.H.,  1870;  pres.  Preston  Bros. 
Co.,  real  estate  and  gen.  mdse.,  organized,  1880; 
dir.  Henniker  Water  Co.  Postmaster  4  yrs.,  and 
town  elk.;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891-2,  Senate, 
1893-4;  library  trustee.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Mem.  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  Recrea- 
tions: winter  home  at  Hawks  Park,  Fla.  Ad- 
dress:   Henniker,  N.H. 

PRESTON,  Harriet  "Waters,  author;  1843-May, 
1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1910-11.) 

PRESTON.  Howard  "Willis,  bookseller,  author: 
b.  Providence,  Julv  29,  1859;  s.  Augustus  H.  and 
Abby  (Howard)  Preston;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1883, 
A.M.,  1887;  m.  Florence  M.  Spencer,  of  Providence, 
Feb.  14,  1884.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  R.I.  Hist. 
Soc.  (sec,  1914 — ),  N.E.  Bot.  Club,  Mass.  Hort. 
Soc,  Soc  Colonial  Wars.  Club:  University.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc) 
Home:  7  Gushing  St.  Office:  98  Westminster  St., 
Providence,  R.I.* 

PRESTON.  Miles  Barber,  business  man;  May  9, 
lS50-May,    1911.     rSee  vol.    1909.) 

PRESTON,  "William  H..  lawyer;  b.  Fair  Haven, 
Vt.,  Mar.  29,  1859;  s.  William  and  Mary  (Crowley) 
Preston:  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  acad.;  m.  Alice  B. 
Deuell.  Mav  27,  1889;  3  children,  Gladys  A.,  Doris 
M.,  Gordon  W.  W.  Admitted  to  Vt.  bar.  1887: 
state's  attv..  1891-3  and  1902-4;  mem.  Vt.  Ho. 
of  Rep..  1894,  Senate.  1912;  town  elk.  26  yrs.  Re- 
publican.    Address:     Fair  Haven,  Vt. 

PRICE.  Abel  Pitzwater,  naval  officer:  b.  Law- 
renceville.  Pa..  Dec.  13,  1847;  s.  William  Harley 
and  Hannah  TDetwiler)  Price:  ed.  high  sch..  Phila. : 
M.D.,  U.  of  Pa..  1868:  m.  Clara  L..  Wollaston,  of 
Phila..  Dec.  27,  1883.  Commd.  asst.  surgeon  U.S.N., 
Nov.  10,  1868;  passed  asst.  surgeon,  Nov.  10.  1871; 
surgeon,  Aug.  14.  1878;  rank  of  capt.,  Apr.  9,  1899. 
Served  on  U.S.  Flag  Ship  Olympia  as  fleet  surgeon 
to  Admiral  Dewev's  fleet  in  Philippine  campaign, 
1898.  1899;  pres.  Naval  Examining  Bd.,  1904-9:  re- 
tired. Dec.  13.  1909.    Home:    Sandwich,  Mass.* 

PRICHARD,  Sarah  Johnson,  author:  Jan.  11, 
lS30-Feb.  23,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who   in    America,    1908-9.) 

PRIEST,  Arthur  Franklin,  lawver;  b.  Haver- 
hill, Mass.,  Sept.  13.  1885;  s.  Arthur  B.  and  Ma- 
rantha  W.  (Brickett)  Priest:  grad.  Haverhill  High 
Sch..  1904;  LL.B..  U.  of  Ala.  Sch.  of  Law,  1907: 
m.  Marian  Hirst  Laury.  of  Laurys,  Pa..  Dec.  16, 
1908.  Admitted  to  Ala.  bar.  1907.  Mass.  bar,  1908: 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  2d  Essex  Dist..  1909.  10. 
12.  13  (com.  on  legal  affairs,  public  lightinc  and 
railroads).  Mem.  Delta  Kapna  Epsilon  (Theta 
Chapter  of  N.E.).  Renublican.  Con^rlist.  Mem. 
Knights  of  Pvthias,  B.P.O.  Elks.  L.O.O.M.  Home: 
6  Park  St.  Office:  3  Washington  Sq.,  Haverhill, 
Mass. 

PRIEST.  Fred  Kilhourne.  mfr. ;  b.  Nashua.  N.H., 
Oct.  12,  1860:  s.  Joseph  K.  and  Lucinda  A.  (Davis) 
Priest:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Nashua,  and  Commercial 
Sch.,  Boston;  M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York 
IT.),  1882;  m.  Mary  Costello.  of  N.Y.  City.  June^ 
5,  1887;  2  children,  Joseph  Kilbourne,  Chester  An- 
derson. Interne  charity  and  maternity  hosps.. 
New  York,  1882-4;  resident  phys.  Riverside  Hosp. 
for  Contagious  Diseases,  1884-5;  in  charge  Wil- 
lard  Parker  Hosp.  for  Contagious  Diseases  of 
Children,  New  York,  1885-9;  in  pvt.  practice, 
Brooklyn,    1889-91;     pres.,    treas.    and    mgr.    Am. 


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Shearer  Mfg.  Co.,  Nashua,  N.H.,  since  1S91:  ex.- 
v.-p.  Nashua  Trust  Co.  Mem.  Rising-  Sun  Lodge, 
F.  and  A.M.:  St.  Geoige  Commandery,  K.T.;  St. 
George  Chapter,  Rose  Croix.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Clubs:  Boston  Yacht,  Boston 
Athletic  Assn.    Address:    Nashua,  N.H. 

PRIEST,  Georgre  Herbert,  lumber  dealer;  b. 
Hillsboro,  N.H.,  Sept.  '^i,  1S65;  s.  Charles  Adams 
and  Emily  (Bailey)  Priest;  descendant  of  Diegerie 
(Degory)  Priest,  Mayflower  passenger;  grad. 
Pitchburg  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1SS3;  m.  Marian 
Louise  Works,  of  Fitchburg,  jNIasss.,  Nov.  15,  1SS7; 
children,  Charles  E.,  b.  Mar.  4,  1889,  George  H., 
Nov.  10,  1893,  Alan  R.,  Jan.  31.  1898.  Began  active 
career  as  an  employe  of  Charles  A.  Priest  Lumber 
Co.,  1883;  mgr.  of  same  since  1887.  Mem.  Common 
Council,  Fitchb-urg,  Mass.,  1897.  98;  mem.  Bd.  of 
Aldermen,  1899,  1900,  1901  (pres.  1900.  1901).  En- 
listed as  pvt.  in  Co.  B,  6th  Regt.,  M.V.M.,  1885; 
served  as  corpl.,  sergt..  2d  It.,  1st  It.,  capt..  major, 
6th  Inf.  M.V.M.,  1885-98;  major  6th  Mass.  U.S.V., 
1898-9,  Spanish-Am.  War;  It.-col.,  1899,  col..  1905, 
6th  Regt.  M.V.M.;  brig.-gen.,  1st  Brigade,  M.V.M., 
1913.  Mem.  Spanish  AVar  Vets.  IMason,  past  high 
priest  Thomas  Chapt.  R.A.M.;  past  comdr.,  Jerusa- 
lem Commandery  K.T.  Unitarian.  Club:  Fay.  Ad- 
dress:   Fitchburg,  Mass. 

FRIMi:,    William    Reed,    M.D.  ;*  moved    to    New 

York.      (See   vol.    190  9.) 

PRIME,  Winfield  Porrest,  lawyer;  b.  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  Nov.  22,  IS 60:  s.  Oliver  and  Emma  F. 
(Kennard)  Prime;  elk.  in  Boston  stores  6  yrs.; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1887;  admitted  to 
bar,  1SS7;  m.  Charlestown,  May  12,  1891,  Mary  A. 
Fontaine:  children,  Selwyn  F.,  Evelyn  F.  Prac- 
ticed at  Boston  since  1887;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1890,  also  1913,  1914.  Formerly  mem.  Rep.  City 
Com.  of  Boston.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.,  Shriner):  Odd 
Fellow.  Club:  Citv.  Home:  Winchester,  Mass. 
Office:     18    Tremont    St.,    Boston. 

PRINCE,  Calvin  OUver,  M.D.;  b.  Amherst.  N.H., 
Dec.  1.  IS 72:  s.  Charles  A.  and  Margret  L.  (Welch) 
Prince:  descendant  of  Lt.  Joseph  Prince,  Amherst, 
N.H.,  about  1670;  grad.  South  Lancaster  (Mass.) 
Acad.,  1894;  M.D.,  Am.  Med.  Missionary  Coll., 
Chicago,  1899;  m.  Sophie  M.  Leach,  of  Cedar  Grove, 
Tenn.,  Dec.  11.  1899;  4  children,  Charles  C,  Harold 
W.,  Paul  W..  Pauline  R.  Asst.  surgeon  N.E.  Sani- 
tarium, South  Lancaster,  Mass.,  1899-03;  med. 
supt.  N.E.  Sanitarium,  Melrose,  1907-8;  settled  in 
Plymouth,  1909.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 
Republican.  Seventh  Day  Adventist.  Address:  272 
Court    St.,    Plymouth,    INIass. 

PRINCE,  Prederick  Hejiry;  b.  Winchester, 
Mass.:  s.  Frederick  O.  and  Helen  S.  (Henry) 
Prince;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Abby  K.  Norman,  Mar., 
1884.  Mem.  Frederick  H.  Prince  &  Co.;  v.-p.  Chi- 
cago Junction  Ry.  &  Union  Stock  Yards  Co.  Clubs: 
Somerset,  Algonquin,  Myopia  Hunt,  Harvard,  Es- 
sex (bounty,  Tennis  and  Racquet  (Boston);  Knick- 
erbocker, Brook,  Recess,  Union,  Racquet  and  Ten- 
nis (New  York):  Point  Judith  Polo  (Newport). 
Home:  Wenham,  Mass.    Office:  Ames  Bldg.,  Boston. 

PRINCE,  Henry  C,  librarian;  b.  Buckfield,  Me., 
Feb.  26,  1866;  s.  Charles  H.  and  Eunice  Ann  (At- 
wood)  Prince;  grad.  Coburn  Classical  Inst..  Wa- 
terville,  1884;  student,  Colby  Coll.  1  yr.;  m.  Mellie 
J.  Keene,  of  West  Poland,  Me.,  Aug.  15,  1893.  Spent 
4  vrs.  in  the  West;  bought  interest  in  Waterville 
Mail,  1896;  started  Evening  Mail,  Waterville,  1896; 
now  owns  Madison  Bulletin;  state  librarian  of  Me. 
since  1910.  Mem.  A.L.A.,  Me.  Library  Assn..  Me. 
Press  Assn..  Soc.  Mavflower  Descendants.  Repub- 
lican. Baptist.  Mem.  K.  of  P.,  M.W.  of  A.,  Sons  of 
Vets.  Home:  15  Weston  St.  Office:  State  Capitol, 
Augusta,  ZMe. 

PRINCE,  John  Cong'er,  clergyman;  b.  Johnson, 
Vt.,  Aug.  10,  1882;  s.  Daniel  and  Fidelia  (Balch) 
Prince:  descendant  of  Elder  John  Prince,  the  im- 
migrant, of  Hingham,  Mass.:  ed.  Montpelier  (Vt.) 
Sem.:  Boston  U.;  m.  Constance  Mary  Kimball,  of 
Arlington,  Mass.,  1903;  1  son,  John  Wesley.  Li- 
censed as  local  preacher.  1900,  ordained  M.E.  min- 
istrv,  1909,  Congl.  ministry,  1911;  pastor  West 
Berlin,  Vt..  1902-3,  Buckfield,  Me.,  1903-5,  Lisbon 
Falls,    1905-8,    federated    chs.,    New   Market,    N.H., 


1908-10;  Pilgrim  Congl.  Ch.,  Des  Moines,  la.,  1911- 
12,  1st  Congl.  Ch.,  Rockland,  Mass.,  since  1912. 
Mem.  Boston  Congl.  .Minister.-^"  Meeting,  Norfolk 
Assn.  Ministeis  and  Chs..  Noifolk  Ministers' 
Union.    Cluh:  Pilgrim.    Address:  Rockland,  Mass. 

PRINCE,  John  Tilden,  author,  lecturer;  b. 
Kingston,  Mass.,  Dec.  30,  1S44;  s.  Noah  and  Olive 
\\.  (Faunce)  Prince;  ed.  Pierce  Acad.,  Middleboro, 
Bridgewater  Normal  Sch.,  and  Harvard  Coll  ,  1  yr  • 
^^^■'  s^L,  °K  Leipzig,  1S89;  studied  Waltham 
(Mass  )  Theol.  Sch.,  3  yrs.;  m.  Lucinda  W.  Smith, 
of  Waltham,  June  28,  1888.  Taught  in  Washington 
U.,  1865-70;  prin.  Waltham  schs.,  1870-8;  supt. 
schs.,  Waltham,  and  Watertown,  Mass.,  1879-83- 
agt.  Mass.  Bd.  Edn.,  1883-1911.  Lecturer  at  Wel- 
lesley  Coll.,  1897-8;  teacher  of  pedagogy,  Salem 
(Mass.)  Normal  Sch.,  1904.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1912-13,  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home: 
West  Newton,  Mass. 

PRINCE,  I^ucinda  Wyman,  educator;  b.  Wal- 
tham, Alass.;  d.  George  Houghton  and  Eliza  (Mel- 
vin)  Smith;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Waltham,  Framingham 
Normal  Sch.,  in  Germany  1  yr.,  Welleslev  Coll.;  m. 
West  Newton,  Mass.,  1888,  John  Tilden  Prince. 
Dir.  Union  Sch.  of  Salesmanship,  conducted  bv  W. 
E.I.  Union  and  Simmons  Coll.,  Boston,  since  1906; 
dir.  salesmanship  in  high  and  continuation  schs., 
City  of  Boston,  since  1913.  Mem.  Nat.  Soc.  for  the 
Promotion  of  Industrial  Edn.,  Shakespeare  Soc. 
(Wellesley).  Episcopalian.  Club:  Women's  City 
(Boston).  Recreations:  mountain  climbing.  Home: 
15  Temple  PL,  West  Newton,  Mass.  Address:  264 
Boylston  St.,  and  School  Committee,  Mason  St., 
Boston,  Mass. 

PRINCE,  Morton,  M.D.;  b.  Boston,  Dec.  21,  1854; 
s.  Frederick  Octavus  and  Helen  Susan  (Henry) 
Prince:  A.B..  Harvard.  1875,  M.D.,  1879;  (LL.D., 
Tufts  Coll.,  Mass.,  1910);  m.  Fannie  Lithgow  Pay- 
son,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  Feb.  14,  1885;  children,  Claire 
Morton  (Mrs.  Roger  Wolcott),  Martin  Peabody. 
Engaged  in  practice  of  medicine  in  Boston  since 
1880;  phys  for  nervous  diseases,  Boston  City 
Hosp.,  1885 — ;  prof,  nervous  diseases,  1902-12, 
prof,  emeritus,  1912,  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.  Editor 
Jour.  Abnormal  Psychology,  1906 — .  Chmn.  of  Com. 
of  100  for  amending  the  Boston  Charter,  1909; 
chmn.  Boston  Charter  Assn.  Mem.  Am.  Neurol. 
Assn.,  Assn.  Am.  Physicians,  Am.  Psvcho-Path- 
ological  Assn.,  Boston  Society  of  Psychiatry  and 
Neurology,  Soc.  Med.  Sciences,  Mass.  Med.'  Soc, 
Boston  Med.  Library,  Boston  Soc.  for  Med.  Im- 
provement, Pub.  Franchise  League,  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Tennis  and 
Racquet,  Country,  Nahant,  New  Riding,  Tavern, 
Eastern  Yacht,  Corinthian  Y'acht,  Boston  Y'acht. 
Author:  Nature  of  Mind  and  Human  Automatism, 
1885;  Dissociation  of  a  Personality,  1906;  The  Un- 
conscious. 1913;  also  numerous  monographs  on 
med.,  psychol.  and  philos.  subjects.  Collaborator: 
Nervous  Diseases  by  American  Authors;  Am.  Sys- 
tem of  Practical  Aledicine;  Internat.  System  of 
Electro-Therapeutics.  Recreations:  yachting,  fol- 
lowing the  hounds.  Address:  458  Beacon  St.,  Bos- 
ton.* 

FRINDIiE,  Prederick  W.,  editor  and  publisher; 
b.  Portsmouth.  N.H.,  May  8.  1854:  s.  Charles  and 
Elizabeth  M.  (Trundy)  Prindle:  early  ancestors 
settled  in  Conn.,  coming  from  Scotland,  in  1654; 
ed.  common  schs.  of  Portsmouth,  and  Jamaica 
Plain.  Mass.,  and  Wolfboro,  N.H. :  m.  Mary  Aba- 
gail  Parker,  of  Wolfboro,  Nov.  24,  1876;  1  child, 
Ada  Bernice  (Mrs.  Victor  "W.  Hodge,  of  Wolf- 
boro). Began  as  elk.  in  dry  goods  store,  Pingree 
and  Clark,  .Tamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1868;  served  ap- 
prenticeship as  carpenter  and  erected  several 
bldgs.;  learned  the  printer's  trade  and  entered  into 
business  with  father-in-law.  C.  H.  Parker,  suc- 
ceeding to  the  business:  plant  burned  down  May 
29,  1898;  organized  co.  and  later  acquired  control 
and  continued  to  date,  as  editor  Granite  State 
News.  .Tudge  of  Police  Ct.  15  yrs.;  read  law  sev- 
eral yrs.,  but  never  applied  for  admission  to  bar; 
conducted  many  cases  in  the  lower  cts.  and  admin- 
istered on  numerous  estates;  persistently  refused 
official  positions.  Trustee  Huggins  Hosp.  Inde- 
pendent Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Lakeshore 
Grange,  Morning  Star  Lodge  No.  17,  F.  and  A.M. 
Address:    Wolfboro,   N.H. 


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FRINGIi£,  Cyrus  Guernsey,  botanist,  traveler; 
May  6,  183S-May,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

FRIKraiiZ:,  Henry  Nelson,  sec.  Christian  Civic 
League  ol'  iMc. ;  b.  Iv.vi'gute,  Vt.,  Oct.  21,  1SG4;  s. 
Alexander  Uullions  and  Julia  Ann  (Liaughlin) 
l>ring:le;  student  Thetford  (Vt.)  Acad.,  18S2-6;  B. 
A.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1890:  R.D.,  Andover  Theol. 
Sem.,  1S93;  m.  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Nov.  21,  1904, 
Emma  .lane  Prescolt.  Ordained  to  ministry  Cong'l. 
Ch.,  1893;  pastor  Congl.  Ch.,  Anolva,  Minn.,  1893-G, 
Eastport,  Me.,  1897-01;  asst.  sec,  1901-3,  sec.  since 
1903,  Christian  Civ.  League  of  Me.  Republican. 
Address:  42  Winter  St.,  Waterville,  Me. 

PRIOR,  Charles  Edward,  banker;  b.  Moosup, 
Conn..  .Ian.  24,  1856;  s.  Erastus  L.  and  Sarah  L. 
(Burleson)  Prior;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Jewett  City, 
Conn.;  student  Worcester  (Mass.)  Conservatory  of 
Music:  m.  Mary  E.  Campbell,  1875;  1  son,  Charles 
Edward,  Jr.  Cllv.  in  railroad  office,  Jewett  City  and 
Norwich,  Conn.,  1S73-4;  bookkeeper  and  paymas- 
ter Asliland  Cotton  Co.,  Jewett  City,  1875-81;  sec. 
and  treas.,  1883-95,  trustee,  1887-95,  Jewett  City 
Savings  Bank:  asst.  treas.,  1895-6,  sec.  and  treas., 
1895-04,  v.-p.  and  treas.  since  1904,  Security  Trust 
Co.,  Hartford;  mem.  auditing  com.  Conn.  Mut.  Life 
Ins.  Co.,  since  1898;  trustee  and  mem.  finance  com. 
State  Savings  Bank.  Hartford.  Organist  and  choir- 
master, Congl.  and  Baptist  chs.,  Jewett  City,  many 
yrs.:  composer  ch.  and  S.S.  music.  Treas.  Bapt. 
Young  People's  Union  of  Conn.,  Conn.  S.S.  Assn., 
1902-5;  trustee  and  auditor  Hartford  Sch.  of  Re- 
ligious Pedagogv;  v.-p.  Conn.  Bapt.  Conv.,  1905-7; 
pres.  Hartford  Bapt.  Union,  1901-7:  dir.  Hartford 
Y.M.C.A.  since  1897:  treas.  Conn.  Bapt.  Conv.,  since 
Feb..  1907:  treas.  Conn.  Peace  Soc. ;  trustee  The 
Hartford  Sem.  Foundation,  and  The  Newton  Theol. 
Instn.;  trustee  Ministers  and  Missionaries  Benefit 
Bd.  of  Northern  Bapt.  Conv.  Hon.  mem.  Worcester 
Countv  (Mass.)  Musical  Assn.:  mem.  Conn.  Hist. 
Soc.  Republican.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Collec- 
tors', Twentieth  Centurv  (Hartford).  Author: 
Spicy  Breezes.  1S83  (with  Rev.  C.  W.  Ray):  Spark- 
ling and  Bright,  1890  (with  J.  H.  Tenney) :  Our 
Best  Endeavor,  1892  (with  W.  A.  Ogden).  Home: 
39  N.  Beacon  St.  Office:  Security  Trust  Co.,  Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

PRIOR,  Charles  Edward,  Jr.;  b.  Jewett  City, 
Conn.,  Dec.  28,  1875;  s.  Charles  Edward  and  Mary 
Eleanor  (Campbell)  Prior;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Jew- 
ett Citv  and  pvt.  studv:  m.  Ida  Norton  Wilcox, 
of  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  3,  1902;  children,  Allen 
Wilcox,  Elizabeth  "Wilcox.  Began  active  career 
with  Jewett  Citv  Savings  Bank;  became  messen- 
ger for  Securitv  Trust  Co.,  Mar.,  1895.  teller,  1899, 
asst.  treas.,  1908.  sec.  since  1911.  Treas.  Conn, 
l^.ible  Soc.  Republican.  Baptist.  Club:  Twentieth 
Centurv.  Tenor  soloist  in  Hartford  chs.  since  1896, 
Asvlum  Av.  Bapt.  Ch.  4  yi's..  Center  Congl.  Ch. 
14  vrs..  Asylum  Hill  Congl.  Ch.  1  yr. ;  well  known 
in  Conn,  and  Mass.  as  concert  and  oratorio  singer. 
Home:  95  Kenyon  St.  Office:  56  Pearl  St.,  Hart- 
foi'd.  Conn. 

PRIOR,  Charles  Edwin,  M.D.,  surgeon:  b.  Kit- 
terv.  Me..  Aug.  24.  1855:  s.  Daniel  James  and  Ma- 
tilda (Britton)  Prior;  descendant  of  Thomas  Prior, 
who  landed  at  Scituate,  Mass.,  1636;  grad.  Melrose 
High  Sch.,  1873;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1877;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1882;  m.  Fannie  Mabel  Mitchell, 
of  Maiden,  Mass..  Oct.  2,  1884.  Practiced  in  Mel- 
rose, Mass.,  1881-04,  Holbrook,  1885-9,  Melrose 
again,  Feb.,  1889-Jan.,  1890;  associated  with  Dr.  J. 
Langdon  Sullivan,  of  Maiden,  1890-05.  now  prac- 
ticing alone;  mem.  surgical  staff  Maiden  TIosp. 
since  1890;  chmn.  Maiden  Bd.  of  Health.  Formerly 
trustee  Holbrook  Public  Library.  Mem.  Middlesex 
South  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  of  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.). 
Maiden  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.).  York  and  Scottish 
Rite  Mason  (32°);  past  presiding  officer  of  Lodge. 
Council  and  Commandery;  mem.  Shrine.  Home:  77 
Summer  St.    Office:  1  Mountain  Av.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

PRIOR,  Wrig-ht  Setli,  city  official  and   treas.  of 

corpus.:  :Mar.  30,  1867-19 — .    CSee  vol.  1909.) 

PRITCHARD.  Myron  Thomas,  educator;  b. 
North  Adams.  Mass.;  s.  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  R. 
Pritchard;  A.B..  Boston  U.,  1878:  unmarried.  En- 
gaged in  teaching;  head  master  Eveiett  Sch.,  Bos- 


ton, since  1894.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
other  details.)  Home:  125  School  St.,  Roxbury, 
Mass.* 

PRITCHARD,    "William    H.,    banker;    b.    Adams, 

Mass.,  .lime  22,  ls'>'j;  s.  Thomas  and  Elizabeth 
(Ka.\>  I'liichai'd;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Jan.  4,  1882,  S. 
Lena  Sliaver,  of  IMttsfield,  Mass.  Has  been  con- 
nected with  North  Adams  Nat.  Bank  since  1881, 
pres.  since  1907;  trustee  North  Adams  Savings 
Bank:  mem.  Sch.  Bd.  5  yrs.  Taft  Republican. 
Methodist.  Club:  Berkshire.  Address:  North  Ad- 
ams, Mass. 

PROCTER,  Prancis,  editor,  bookseller,  publish- 
er.   (See  vol.  19(19.) 

PROCTER,  Joseph  Osborne,  fisheries;  b.  Glou- 
cester, ^lass.,  .Iul.\"  26,  1854;  s.  Joseph  O.  and  IMar- 
tha  Ann  (Morse)  Procter;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs. 
of  Gloucester;  m.  Florence  Cunningliam,  of  Glou- 
cester, Dec.  5,  1876:  5  children,  Mabel  D.  (Mrs. 
James  C.  Tate,  of  Brookline,  Mass.),  Joseph  Os- 
borne, Helen  Mansfield  (Mrs.  Tlieodore  I.  Dunn, 
of  Brookline),  Ricliard  Cunningham,  Dorothy 
Knutsford  (Mrs.  Frederick  T.  Curtis,  of  Reading, 
Pa.).  Entered  salt  mackerel  business  under  father 
and  at  age  of  22  became  owner  and  mgr.  of  tlie 
Gloucester  Mackerel  Co.,  now  one  of  largest  con- 
cerns of  the  kind  in  Mass.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Address:    8    Hovey    St.,    Gloucester,    Mass. 

PROCTOR,  Edna  Dean,  author;  b.  Henniker,  N. 
H.,  Sept.  IS,  1829;  d.  John  and  Lucinda  (Gould) 
Proctor.  Has  traveled  much  abroad;  lived  some 
yrs.  in  Brooklyn;  mag.  contbr.  Author:  Poems, 
1867;  A  Russian  Journey,  1872:  Poems,  1890;  The 
Song  of  the  Ancient  People,  1893;  Mountain  Maid 
and  Other  Poems  of  New  Hampshire,  1900;  Songs 
of  America,  1906.  On  Columbus  Day,  Oct.  12,  1892, 
her  poem  "Columbia's  Banner"  was  part  of  the  of- 
ficial program  for  the  scliools  throughout  the 
country;  her  song  "Columbia's  Emblem,"  celebrat- 
ing the  maize  as  nat.  floral  symbol,  is  well  known. 
The  chapter  on  Sebastopol  in  her  "Russian  Jour- 
ney" stirred  the  English,  through  their  consul 
there,  to  care  for  their  neglected  soldiers'  cem- 
etery and  give  it  a  fitting  monument.  Contributed 
"Letters  from  Abroad,"  1867,  and  "From  the  Nar- 
rows to  the  Golden  Gate,"  1869,  to  New  York  In- 
dependent. Lias  been  a  life-long  friend  of  the  In- 
dian.   Home:  Framingliam,  Mass.* 

PROCTOR,  Fletcher  Dutton,  governor;  Nov.  7, 
1860-Sept.  27,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1910-11.) 

PROCTOR,  Georg-e,  contractor;  July  2,  1844-Feb. 
1,  1913.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

PROCTOR,  Georgfe  N..  capitalist:  b.  Fitchburg, 
:\Iass.,  1842;  s.  S.  G.  and  Mary  N.  Proctor;  ed.  Phil- 
lips Exeter  Acad,  and  Harvard  Coll.:  m.  Rochester. 
1864.  Mary  E.  Newton.  President  Wachusett  Nat. 
Bank,  Eastern  Pocahontas  Coal  Co..  Park  Co.: 
v.-p.  Safety  Fund  Nat.  Bank,  Proctor-Powell  Coal 
Co.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Park,  Aljnne 
(5olf,  Watatic,  Megantic,  New  Algonquin.  Home: 
133  Pritchard  St.  Office:  Wachusett  Nat.  Bank,  119 
Main  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

PROCTOR  Georg-e  Newton,  Jr.,  securities:  b. 
Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Dec.  10,  1882;  s.  George  Newton 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Newton)  Proctor;  ed.  Fitch- 
burg High  Sch.,  Phillips  Acad.,  Exeter,  N.H.,  and 
Dartmouth;  m.  Emma  Bartol  Bowden,  of  Melrose, 
Mass.,  Sept.  9,  1909;  1  son,  George  Newton,  3d. 
Began  with  J.  R.  Williston  &  Co.,  bankers  and 
brokers,  Boston,  1905;  partner  Proctor.  Cook  &  Co. 
since  Feb.  1.  1910;  mem.  Boston  Stock  Exchange. 
Mem.  Mass.  Fish  and  Game  Protective  Assn.,  Dart- 
mouth Alumni  Assn.,  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Republi- 
can. Unitarian.  Clubs:  Dartmouth,  Boston  Ath- 
letic Assn.  (Boston);  Corinthian  Yacht  (Marble- 
head):  Alpine  Golf,  Fav.  Recreations:  fishing, 
vachtlng.  Home:  187  Winthrop  Rd.,  Brookline. 
Office:  35  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

PROCTOR.  Georg"e  O.;  b.  Rockingham,  Vt.,  Feb. 
23.  1847;  s.  Nathan  and  Harriet  (Dorand)  Proctor; 
earliest  ancestor  in  America  was  Robert  Proctor, 
who  came  from  England  in  1635;  ed.  dist.  sch.  in 
Rockingham.  Vt..  and  Chester  (Vt.)  Acad.;  m.  Lil- 
lian A.  Clark,  of  Chester,  Vt..  Feb.  7,  1865.  Re- 
moved to  Boston  from  Vt.,  1874,  and  entered  into 


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partnei'ship  with  brother  in  hay  and  grain  and 
fuel  business;  purchased  business,  1S90,  and  ad- 
mitted son,  G.  Waldo,  as  partner;  pres.  and  treas. 
Proctor  Bros.  Grain  Co.;  sec.  and  treas.  Lynn  Real 
Estate  Trust  Co.;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1892, 
1893;  mayor  of  Someiville,  Mass.,  1S99,  1900.  Trus- 
tee Somerville  City  Hosp.  ]\Iem.  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, Boston;  mem.  Boston  Vt.  Assn.,  Board  of 
Trade  (Somerville).  Republican.  Unitarian.  Ma- 
son (K.T.).  Club:  Central  (Somerville).  Home: 
44  Spring  St.,  Somerville;  (summer)  Nahant,  Mass. 
Office:   East  Cambridge,  Mass. 

PROCTOR,  Henry  H.;  president  Proctor-Ellison 
Co.,  sole  leather.  V.-]).  X.E.  Shoe  &  Leather  Assn; 
dir.  N.E.  Trust  Co.  Clubs:  Eastern  Yacht,  Brook- 
line  Country,  -Tedesco.  Recreations:  motoring, 
traveling.  Home:  282  Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston; 
(summer)  Swampscott,  Mass.  Office:  12  South  St., 
Boston. 

PROCTOR,  Thomas  William,  lawyer;  b.  Hollis, 
N.H.,  Nov.  20,  1S5S;  s.  Thomas  and  Susan  R. 
(Pool)  Proctor,  and  direct  descendant  of  Robert 
Proctor,  who  came  from  England  to  ]\Iass.,  1635; 
grad.  Lawrence  Acad.,  Groton,  1875;  Dartmouth 
Coll.,  1879;  studied  law  in  office  of  Hon.  John  H. 
Hardv,  of  Boston,  and  spent  1  yr.  at  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Law;  admitted  to  Suffollv  bar,  1883;  m. 
Boston,  Mar.  20,  1895,  Anne  Louise  White,  of 
Gardiner,  Me.;  3  children,  Thomas  White,  Robert, 
Marv.  Began  practice  at  Boston,  1SS3;  asst.  dist. 
atty.  of  Suffolk  Dist.,  1SS6-91;  asst.  city  solicitor, 
Boston,  1891-4;  resigned  to  resume  practice;  mem. 
law  firm  of  Nason  &  Proctor;  trustee  Newton  Sav- 
ings Bank,  Newton  Free  Library.  Mem.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Middlesex  Bar 
Assn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Clubs: 
University,  Curtis,  Chestnut  Hill,  Country  (Brook- 
line),  Beacon  Soc.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  23 
Hammond  St.,  Chestnut  Hill.  Office:  15  Beacon  St., 
Boston,  Mass. 

PROSSSR,  Charles  Allen,  educator;  b.  New  Al- 
bany. Ind.,  Sept.  20,  1871  ;  s.  Reese  William  and 
Sarali  Emma  Prosser;  A.B.,  De  Pauw  U.,  1897, 
A.M.,  1906:  LL.B.,  U.  of  Louisville,  1898:  grad. 
student  Columbia,  1908-10;  (hon.  A.M.,  Hanover 
Coll.,  1907);  m.  Gerelda  A.  Huckebv,  of  New  Al- 
banv,  Ind.,  Dec.  30,  1896.  Supt.  schs..  New  Albany, 
1900-8;  supt.  schs.  Children's  Aid  Soc,  New  York, 
1909-10;  deputy  commr.  edn.  for  Mass.,  1910-12; 
sec.  Nat.  Soc.  Promotion  Industrial  Edn.,  1912 — . 
(See  Wlio's  Wlio  in  America  for  other  details.) 
Home:  Newtonville,  Mass.  Office:  105  E.  22d  St., 
New  York.* 

PROUD,  Gecrg-e  Henry,  banker:  b.  Newport, 
R.I.,  Dec.  9,  1866;  s.  James  D.  and  Lydia  A.  (Cole) 
Proud:  ed.  pub.  schs..  Newport:  m.  Louise  N.  S. 
Stevens,  of  New  York  City,  May  14,  1907.  Began 
witli  Nat.  Excliange  Banlv,  Newport,  Feb.  1,  1885; 
casliier  since  1897;  treas.  Island  Savings  Bank, 
Braman  Cemetery.  Mem.  Newport  Bd.  of  Trade. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Mason  (K.T. ).  Home:  27 
Kay  St.    Office:   38  Washington  Sq.,  Newport,  R.I. 

PROUTY,  Charles  Newton,  mfr. ;  b.  Spencer, 
Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1842;  s.  Isaac  and  Mary  Ann  (New- 
ton) Prouty,  and  descendant  of  Ricliard  Prouty, 
Scituate,  Mass.,  about  1667;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Wil- 
braham  Acad.  (1860-2);  m.  May  25,  1864,  Jennie 
A.,  d.  Selby  and  Azubali  (Rice)  Ricliardson;  5 
children,  Anna  Richardson  Darling,  Lewis  Isaac, 
George  Selby,  Cliarles  Newton,  Jr.,  Marion  Rice 
Benson.  Worked  in  boot  factory  of  his  fatlier, 
in  Spencer.  1862-4;  partner  with  his  father  (Isaac 
Prouty  &  Co.),  1864-7,  and  with  his  brothers  under 
same  name,  since  1872;  dir.  Spencer  Nat.  Bank; 
state  senator,  1907,  1908.  Republican.  Mason. 
Address:    Spencer,   Mass. 

PROUTY,  Dwig-ht  Mortimer,  wool;  b.  Boston, 
Mass.,  Dec.  29,  1874;  s.  Dwight  and  Maria  Louise 
(White)  Prouty;  Stli  in  descent  from  Gov.  Thomas 
Dudley,  of  Mass.;  ed.  Mr.  Hale's  pvt.  sch.,  Boston; 
m.  Ethie  Bigelow  Linder.  of  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr. 
22,  1903;  1  son,  Dwight,  2d.  In  bond  dept.  of  Old 
Citizens  Trust  Co.,  1902-7;  in  wool  business,  Bos- 
ton, since  1909.  Dir.  of  Museum  of  Soc.  for  Preser- 
vation of  N.E.  Antiquities.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Home:  8  Louisburg  Square.  Office:  232 
Summer  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 


PROUTY,  Georg-e  Cyrus,  retired  mfr.;  b.  Spen- 
cer, Mass.,  May  17,  1835;  s.  Cyrus  and  Sarah 
(Bride)  Prouty,  and  descendant  of  Richard  Prouty, 
Scituate,  Mass.,  1667;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  1860, 
Emma,  d.  John  and  Sarah  (Fox)  Hindley;  1  son. 
Nelson  Hindley,  b.  North  Hadley,  May  11,  1865. 
Worked  at  manufacture  of  boots  and  wire,  in  fac- 
tories of  Winchester;  established  a  wire  factory 
at  North  Hadley,  Mass.,  1864;  removed  to  Charlton 
City,  1871,  where  he  erected  the  Charlton  City 
Wire  Mills  (Prouty  Wire  Works),  of  which  was 
pres.,  continuing  until  Feb.,  1904,  when  he  sold 
out  and  retired.  Republican.  Address:  Charlton 
City.  Mass. 

PROUTY,  Georg-e  Herbert,  governor;  b.  Newport, 
Vt.,  INIar.  4,  1862;  s.  John  A.  and  Hannah  B. 
(Lamb)  Prouty;  ed.  Newport  High  Sch.,  St.  Johns- 
bury  Acad,  and  Bryant  &  Stratton  Business  Coll., 
Boston;  (LL.D.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  and  Norwich  U., 
1909,  and  U.  of  Vt.,  1910);  m.  Henrietta  Allen,  of 
Rockville,  Conn.,  Dec.  1,  1890.  Early  became  con- 
nected with  lumber  business  established  by  his 
fatlier,  and  became  mgr.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1896,  1897;  water  commr.,  1897-08;  mem.  Vt.  Sen- 
ate, 1904  (pres.  pro  tem.);  It.-gov.  of  Vt.,  1907, 
1908;  gov.  of  Vt.,  1908-10.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Address:   Newport,   Vt.* 

PROUTY,  George  Selly,  mfr.;  b.  Spencer,  Mass., 
Nov.  22,  1874;  s.  Charles  Newton  and  Jennie  A. 
(Richardson)  Prouty;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad., 
N.H.,  1893:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897:  unmarried.  En- 
tered the  boot  and  slioe  mfg.  business  of  Isaac 
Prouty  &  Co.,  Inc.,  1897:  became  supt.  same,  then 
dir.,  v.-p.,  pres.  since  1915.  Mem.  Spencer  Sch. 
Com.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon 
(Harvard).  Clubs:  University  (Boston),  Harvard 
(New  York).    Address:  Spencer,  Mass. 

PROUTY,  Ira  Joslin,  M.D.,  F.A.C.S.:  b.  Ogdens- 
burg,  N.Y..  Aug.  15,  1857;  s.  Dr.  Ira  F.  and  Elsie 
(Joslin)  Prouty;  prep.  edn.  Keene  (N.H.)  High 
Sch.;  spl.  course  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  M.D.,  Med. 
Dept.,  U.  of  New  York,  1882.  Has  practiced  at 
Keene,  N.H.,  since  1882.  Mem.  visiting  staff,  Elliott 
City  Hosp.  Ex-pres.  N.H.  State  Med.  Soc.  and  N.H. 
Surg.  Club.  Married,  Keene,  1882,  Ella;  M.  Humphry; 
m.  2d,  1911,  Blanche  F.  Fenwick.  Address:  81  Court 
St.,  Keene,  N.H. 

PROUTY,  Lewis  Isaac,  mfr.;  b.  Spencer,  Mass., 
Jan.  10,  1872;  s.  Charles  N.  and  Jane  A.  (Richard- 
son) Prouty;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  1890; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1894;  m.  Olive  Chapin  Higgins,  of 
Worcester.  Mass.,  June  12,  1907;  2  children,  Jane 
Chapin,  Richard.  Began  manufacture  of  men's 
shoes,  Sept.,  1894;  treas.  and  dir.  Isaac  Prouty  & 
Co.,  Inc.,  since  1902:  dir.  Emmons  Bros.  Co.  Re- 
publican. Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York), 
Country  (Brookline).  Home:  393  Walnut  St.,  Brook- 
line.  Office:  215  Essex  St.,  Boston;  factory,  Spen- 
cer,   Mass. 

PUDDEFOOT,  William  Georg-e,  clergyman,  au- 
thor; moved  to  Indianapolis,  Ind.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Wlio  in  America,  1914-15.) 

PUDOR,  Gustav  Adolf,  surgeon;  b.  Portland, 
Me.,  Aug.  30,  1864;  s.  Christian  F.  and  Amalie  L. 
(DeFries)  Pudor;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1886;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1892;  m.  Aug.  3,  1897,  Mayarth 
Berig.  Engaged  in  practice  at  Portland  since  1892; 
asst.  surgeon.  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  Portland, 
1896-1900;  dermatologist  same,  since  1900;  derma- 
tologist Children's  Hosp.,  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.;  prof, 
dermatology  IMed.  Sch.  of  Me.,  since  1910.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Cum- 
berland Co.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ma- 
son (K.T.).  Clubs:  Portland  Country,  Portland 
Yaclit,  Economic.  Recreations:  shooting,  fishing. 
Address:  134  Free  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

PUPPER,  Ethel  Bench,  educator;  moved  to 
Scarsdale,  N.Y.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1914-15.) 

PUPPER,  J(oseph)  Adams,  vocational  expert, 
author;  b.  Harrington,  Me.,  Feb.  13,  1872;  s.  Wil- 
liam Henry  and  Sussannali  W.  (Coffin)  Puffer;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  of  Harrington:  Kents  Hill  Sem.,  Me., 
1890-2;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1896;  S.T.B., 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theology,  1900;  scholar  and 
fellov.-    in    psychology    and    pedagogy,    Clark    U., 


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Worcester,  Mass.,  1905-7;  m.  Emily  Hope  Rice,  of 
Berlin,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1903;  4  children,  Evelyn 
Hope,  Rutli  Rice,  Stanwood  Adams,  Mar.iorie.  Be- 
gan as  teacher  in  pub.  schs.,  Harrington,  1889; 
prin.  Richmond  (Me.)  High  Sch.,  1902,  l.,yman  Sch. 
for  Boys,  Westboro,  ISlass.,  1902-5;  ordained  Uni- 
tarian ministry,  1905;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Gardner, 
Mass.,  1905-8,  1st  Parish,  Needham,  1908-11:  dir. 
Beacon  Vocation  Bur.,  Boston,  since  1910.  Author: 
The  Boy  and  His  Gang,  1912;  Vocational  Guidance, 
1913.  Editor  of  The  Beacon  Vocational  Series. 
Contbr.  to  mags.;  lecturer.  Recreations:  fishing, 
hunting.  Home:  Needham,  Mass.  Office:  8  Beacon 
St.,  Boston.* 

PUFFER,  William  Iiewis,  electrical  engr. ;  b. 
Sudburv,  Mass.,  July  15,  1860;  s.  Dexter  R.  and 
Mary  I.  (Thomas)  Puffer;  B.S.,  Mass.  In.'it.  Tech., 
1884;  m.  Trenton,  N.J.,  Aug.  8,  1888,  Anna  W. 
Bailey.  Asst.  in  elec.  engring.,  1884-6,  instr.,  1886- 
93,  asst.  prof.,  1893-01,  asso.  prof.,  1901-6,  Jlass. 
Inst.  Tech.;  resigned  to  open  office  as  consulting 
elec.  and  expert  engr.;  mem.  Jury  of  Awards  Pan- 
Am.  Expn.,  Buffalo,  1901.  Home:  198  Mt.  Vernon 
St.,  "^N'est  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  201  Devonshire  St., 
Boston. 

PUGSIiEY,  Everett  Alliertoii,  superintendent 
schs. ;  b.  Rochester.  N.H.,  .Jan.  3,  1858;  A.B..  Bow- 
doin,  1S92.  Instr.  St.  Lawrence  U.,  N.Y..  1893-4; 
prin.  high  sch.,  Salmon  Falls,  N.H.,  1894-10;  supt. 
schs.,  Rochester,  N.H.,  since  1910.  Address:  Ro- 
chester, N.H. 

FUIiIiEN',  Elisabeth,  author;  b.  Portland.  Me.; 
d.  Charles  and  Anna  T.  (Daveis)  Jones;  received 
thorougli  edn.  in  pianoforte,  singing  and  theory 
of  music;  m.  Stanley  T.  Pullen,  of  Portland,  Me., 
Sept.  8,  1894.  Reviewer  and  mus.  critic  Portland 
Daily  Press  several  yrs.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books,  etc.)    Home:  Portland,  Me.* 

FJJImXiTILA.N,  John  Stephenson,  lawyer;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn..  Feb.  25,  1871:  s.  Joseph  and  Mary 
E.  (Cooke)  Pullman:  ed.  Brooklyn  pub.  schs., 
Adelphi  Acad..  Brooklvn;  grad.  Weslevan  Acad., 
Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1888;  B.A.,  Weslevan  U.,  Mid- 
dletown,  Conn.,  1892;  post-grad,  studv,  Yale,  1894; 
LL.B..  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1896;  m.  Topeka,  Kan.,  Nov. 
25.  1905,  Mary  Nickerson  Lakin:  3  children,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  Alice,  Josephine.  Has  practiced  at 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  since  1896:  pros,  attv..  City  Ct. 
of  Bridgeport,  1903-7;  judge  of  City  Ct.,  1907-9.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Clubs:  University.  Brook- 
lawn  Country,  Algonquin.  Address:  Bridgeport, 
Conn. 

FUIiSIFER,  Aug-ustus  Moses,  mfr..  lawyer; 
June    -i:,.    l^.'^l-Apr.    7,    1910.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

FUIiSIFER,   Charles  Leroy,   banking.     (See   vol. 

1909.) 

FULSIFER,  Georg-e  Royal,  lawyer;  b.  'West 
Newton,  ]Mass.,  Oct.  3,  1867;  s.  Royal  Macintosh 
and  Clara  Stacy  (Keyes)  Pulsifer;  ancestors  set- 
tled in  Mass.  in  17th  century;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888, 
LL.B.,  1893:  m.  June  20.  1893.  Helen  Root,  of 
Chicago;  children.  Royal  Root  (deceased),  George 
Hale.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1893;  dir.  1st  Nat. 
Bank  of  West  Newton,  TVest  Newton  Cooperative 
Bank.  Treas.  Newton  Hosp.  Republican.  Sweden- 
borgian.  Mem.  Boston,  Mass.  and  Am.  bar  assns. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  City.  Harvard.  Recreations: 
dramatic  literature,  performances.  Home:  20 
Birch  Holl  Rd.,  Newtonville,  Mass.  Office:  Bar- 
risters Hall,  Boston. 

FUIiSIFER,  James  Augustus,  lawver:  b.  Auburn. 
Me.,  Mar.  1,  1866;  s.  Augustus  M.  and  Harriet 
(Chase)  Pulsifer;  A.B.,  Colbv  U.  (now  Colbv  Coll.), 
1888;  LL.B.,  Law  Dept,  Nat.  U.,  Washington.  D.C., 
1891;  m.  Malone.  N.Y.,  May  17,  1893,  Addie  L. 
Hayes:  children,  James  Hayes,  Mary,  Helen.  Con- 
fidential elk.  to  Hon.  William  F.  Harris,  commr. 
of  edn..  Washington,  D.C.,  1890-1;  practiced.  Au- 
burn, Me.,  since  1891;  city  solicitor,  1893-4.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mason;  mem.  K.  of  P.  Address: 
Auburn,  Me. 

FUIiSIFER,  William  Moor,  M.D.:  b.  Waterville. 
Me.,  Aug.  IS,  1863:  s.  Nathan  H.  (M.D.)  and  Ann 
Cornelia  (Moor)  Pul'jifer;  grad.  Coburn  Classical 
Inst.,  1878:  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1882;  IM.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1886;  post-grad,  work  Hahnemann  Med. 


Coll.,  Phila.,  1887;  m.  Helen  Q.  Libby,  of  Skow- 
hegan.  Me.,  Oct.  2,  1896;  1  son,  Libby.  Practiced 
in  Skowhegan,  1887-92,  Waterville,  1892-1900, 
Skowhegan  since  1900.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 
Repul)lican.  Unitarian.  Address:  Skowhegan,  Me. 
FUMFEIiIiY,  Raphael,  author,  geologist;  b. 
Owego,  N.Y.,  Sept.  8,  1837;  s.  William  and  Mary 
H.  (Welles)  Pumpelly;  ed.  Owego  Acad,  and  pvt. 
schs.;  studied  sciences  and  mining  engring.,  1854- 
60,  in  Paris  and  at  P'reiberg,  Saxonv;  m.  Eliza 
P'rances  Shepard,  Oct.  20,  1869  (died  Feb.  5,  1915). 
Made  geol.  explorations  in  Corsica;  had  charge  of 
mines  in  Ariz.,  1860-1;  made  scientific  explorations 
for  Japanese  Govt.,  1861-3;  pvt.  geol.  expdn. 
through  Central,  Western,  and  Northern  China  and 
Mongolia,  18G3-4;  explored  Nortliern  coal  fields  for 
Imperial  Chinese  Govt.,  1864;  journey  of  explor- 
ation across  the  Gobi  desert,  returned  to  Europe 
through  Siberia.  1864-5;  prof,  mining.  Harvard, 
1866-73;  state  geologist.  Mich.,  1869-71;  dir.  Mo. 
Geol.  Survey,  1871-3;  chief  of  div.,  U.S.  Geol.  Sur- 
vey, and  in  charge  of  mineral  industries  10th 
Census,  1879-81,  1884-91:  organized  and  directed 
Northern  Transcontinental  Survey,  1881-4;  made 
the  explorations  of  discovery  inaugurating  tlie 
development  of  the  iron  ore  industry  of  most  of 
the  iron  ore  ranges  of  Mich,  and  Western  Ont., 
1867-01;  initiated  and  directed  a  physical-geo- 
graphical and  archseol.  exploration  of  Central 
Asia.  1903-4,  under  auspices  of  Carnegie  Instn.  of 
Washington.  Mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sciences;  pres. 
Geol.  Soc.  America,  1905:  mem.  S.R.  Clubs:  Au- 
thors, Century,  University.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  Newport, 
R.I..    and   Dublin,   N.H.* 

FURDY,   Horace,   insurance;    Nov.    11,    1835-Apr. 

2,   1909.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

PURINGTON,  Florence,  educator;  b.  Burnt  Hills, 
N.Y..  Aug.  12,  1862:  d.  Rev.  Lewis  Madison  and 
Emily  (Sherman)  Purington:  grad.  Mt.  Holvoke 
Sem.  (now  Coll.),  1886,  B.S..  1896  (Litt.D.,  1912): 
summer  schs..  Harvard  and  U.  of  Mich.  Instr. 
mathematics,  1887-05.  dean,  1907- — .  Mt.  Holvoke 
Coll.     Conglist.    Address:    South   Hadley,   ]Mas.s.* 

FURINGTON,  Frank  Howard,  real  estate;  b. 
Boston,  Sept.  5,  1873;  s.  Joseph  Albert  and  Lydia 
C.  (Morrill)  Purington:  S.B.  in  Architecture,  Har- 
vard, 1899;  m.  Alyse  T.  Snelgrove,  of  Brookline, 
Mass.,  Feb.  17,  1914.  Became  connected  with  real 
estate  office  of  Henry  W.  Savage,  1900,  and  was 
made  mgr.,  1905:  organized  a  corpn.  and  took 
control  of  the  business.  Jan.  1,  1914,  as  Henry  W. 
Savage,  Inc..  of  which  is  pres.  and  treas.;  partner 
Henry  W^.  Savage  &  Co.,  ins.  Mem.  Real  Estate 
Exchange  and  Auction  Bd.  of  Boston.  Mem.  Loyal 
Legion,  Elks.  Universalist.  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic 
Assn.,  Boston  City,  Harvard  (Boston).  Home:  805 
Washington  St.,  Brookline.  Office:  129  Tremont 
St.,  Boston. 

FURINGTON,  Frank  O.,  lawver:  b.  Embden, 
Me.,  Aug.  16,  1852:  s.  Elisha  and  Delia  (Colby) 
Purington:  grad.  Hebron  Acad..  1876;  B.A.,  A.M., 
Bowdoin.  1880:  studied  law:  admitted  to  bar,  1885, 
and  since  practiced  at  Mechanic  Falls.  ]\Ie.:  m. 
Harpswell,  Me.,  Sept.  .5.  1882,  Addie  P.  Smullen. 
Has  been  supt.  schs..  Mechanic  Falls;  mem.  ISIe. 
Ho.  of  Rep..  1889-93.  Republican.  IMason.  Address: 
Mechanic  Falls.   Me. 

PURINGTON,  Georg-e  Colby,  educator:  June  27, 
1848-May  6,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,   1908-9.) 

PURINGTON,  Josiah  U.,  merchant;  b.  Bruns- 
wick. Me..  Apr.  nn,  1847:  s.  Daniel  T.  and  Paulina 
S.  (Marriner)  Purington:  ed.  dist.  and  village 
schs.:  Harpswell  Acad.:  Franklin  Sch.  for  Boys, 
Topsham.  Me.:  m.  Dec.  27.  1873,  Francetta  A. 
T\'oodbury,  of  Bethel.  Me.  Formed  a  co-partnership 
with  R.  A.  Chapman,  E.  W.  T^'oodbury  and  .1.  U. 
Purington.  1872,  under  firm  name  of  R.  A.  Chap- 
man &  Co.,  dealers  in  flour,  grain  and  feed,  dry 
goods,  groceries,  etc.:  IMessrs.  Woodbury  and  Pur- 
ington bought  Mr.  Chapman's  interest,  1895.  and 
business  was  conducted  under  firm  name  of  Wood- 
bury &  Purington:  Mr.  Purington  bovight  Mr. 
Woodbury's  interest.  1898,  and  the  business  was 
continued  under  the  firm  name  of  Woodburv  & 
Purington:   dir.   Bethel   Nat.   Bank;   trustee  Bethel 


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Savings  Bank.    Trustee  Gould's  Acad.    Republican. 

Con^list.    Address:   Bethel,  Me. 

FURHTGTON,  Iiouise  C,  M.D. ;  b.  nr.  Madison, 
N.y.,  July  3,  .1!S44;  d.  Isaac  and  Harriet  (Putnam) 
Cliamberlain;  grad.  Mt.  Holyoke  Sem.  (now  Mt. 
Holyoke  Coll.),  1864;  M.D.,  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll., 
Chicago,  1874;  post-grad,  work,  hosps.  of  New 
York;  m.  Madison,  N.Y.,  1S66,  D.  I'urington.  Be- 
came interested  in  temperance  work  while  a 
student  at  med.  coll.;  apptd.  nat.  supt.,  TJept.  of 
Health  and  Heredity,  W.C.T.U.,  1895;  editor  state 
(Mass.)  paper;  assisted  Miss  Willard  in  many  of 
her  undertakings;  apptd.  world's  supt.,  cooperation 
with  missionary  soc,  at  AN'orld's  W.C.T.U.  Conv., 
Geneva,  Switzerland,  1903.  Author  of  manuals 
and  many  leallets  and  booklets  concerning  tem- 
perance, also  missionary  sub.iects,  and  contbr.  to 
mags.,  etc.;  completed,  1915,  "The  Evolution  of  a 
Teacher"  (started  by  Ella  Gilbert  Ives,  now  de- 
ceased). Conglist.  Home:  23  Allston  St.,  Dor- 
chester, Boston. 

PUBINTOIT,  Charles  S.,  president  Lynn  Insti- 
tution for  Savings;  dir.  Lynn  Gas  &  Electric  Co., 
Brockton  Gas  Light  Co.,  Edison  Electric  Illumi- 
nating Co.  (Brockton).  Essex  Trust  Co.  Home: 
Lynn.    INIa.ss.    Office:    55   Congress  St.,   Boston. 

PUBINTON,  Herbert   H.,   M.D.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

PUBIK'TON',    Herbert    Ronelle,    clergyman,    coll. 

prof.     (See  vol.   1909.   ) 

PXJRINTON,  Horace,  contractor,  builder;  b. 
Bowdoin,  Me.,  Nov.  17,  1850;  s.  Amos  and  Martha 
Jane  (Patterson)  Purinton;  ed.  town  schs.,  Bow- 
doin, and  Litchfield  Acad. ;  m.  Clara  M.  Preble,  of 
Richmond,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1874;  2  children,  Alice  M., 
Martha  B.  Began  as  journeyman  bricklayer,  in 
Waterville,  1S74;  entered  contracting  and  mfg. 
with  former  employer,  under  firm  name  of  Norton 
&  Purinton;  treas.  and  dir.  Horace  Purinton  Co. 
(inc.  Feb.,  1904),  Bangor  Bricli  &  Construction  Co.; 
built  City  Hall,  Post  Office  Bldg.,  Pub.  Library 
Bldg.  (all  in  Waterville),  Foss  Hall  for  Colby 
Coll.,  etc.;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Waterville  (chmn. 
1902-3):  mayor  of  T\^aterville  for  yr.  ending  Jan. 
31,  1906.  Trustee  Coburn  Classical  Inst.;  mem. 
prudential  com.  Colby  Coll.  Pres.  Me.  State  S.S. 
Assn.,  1906-10;  pres.  Me.  Bapt.  Missionary  Conv., 
1909-10:  pres.  Me.  Bible  Soc.  since  1908.  Repub- 
lican. Baptist.  Odd  Fellow.  Address:  40  Pleasant 
St.,   Waterville,   Me. 

PUBII7TOM',  Boyce  D.,  physical  dir.;  b.  West 
Bowdoin,  Me.,  Oct.  27,  1877;  s.  Nathaniel  Snow 
and  Jennie  E.  (Williams)  Purinton;  ed.  Lisbon 
Falls  (Me.)  High  Sch.;  Nichols  Latin  Sch.,  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1900;  Y.M.C.A.  Coll.. 
Springfield,  Mass.;  m.  Rena  Agnes  Dresser,  of 
Lewiston,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1907;  2  children,  Frances, 
Royce  Davis,  Jr.  Dir.  physical  training  and  instr. 
in  physiology  and  hygiene.  Bates  Coll.,  since  1907; 
trustee  Industrial  Sch.  for  Boys  ("Opportunity 
Farm").  Progressive  Republican.  Free  Baptist. 
Mason;  mem.  I.O.  Red  Men.  Recreations:  hunting, 
hiking,  fishing.  Address:  793  Main  St.,  Lewiston, 
Maine. 

PUBRINGTON,  Wlallace  Puller,  inspector  State 
Bd.  of  Health;  b.  South  Yarmouth,  Mass..  May  24, 
1884;  s.  Charles  Frederick  and  Lizzie  Bryant 
(Fuller)  Purrington:  grad.  Yarmouth  High  Sch.. 
1902:  B.S.  in  Chem.  Engring.,  N.H.  Coll.  Agr.  and 
Mechanic  Arts,  1906;  m.  Ellen  Margaret  Hotaen, 
of  Concord,  N.H.,  Feb.  7,  1910;  1  son,  Carl  Hoben. 
Asst.  chemist,  R.I.  Expt.  Sta.,  Kingston,  R.I., 
19C6-7;  asst.  chemist,  N.H.  State  Bd.  of  Health, 
1907-9;  asst.  chemist,  in  office  of  Tenn.  food 
commr.,  Nashville,  1909-10;  chief  insp.,  N.H.  State 
Bd.  of  Health  since  Jan.,  1910.  Pres.  N.H.  Coll. 
Alumni  Assn.  since  1913.  Mem.  Zeta  Epsilon  Zeta. 
Republican.  Catholic.  Club:  Wonolancet.  Home:  19 
Thorndike  St.     Address:  State  House,  Concord,  N.H. 

PURVIS,  Charles  B.,  M.D.;  b.  Phila.,  Apr.  14. 
1842;  s.  Robert  and  Harriet  D.  Purvis:  Oberlin 
Coll..  1860-3;  M.D.,  Wooster  IMed.  Coll.  (Western 
Reserve  U.),  1865:  (A.M.,  Howard  U.,  1868,  LL.D., 
1914):  m.  Ann  M.  Hatheway,  of  Eastport,  Me, 
Apr.  13.  1871.  Acting  asst.  surgeon  U.S.A.,  1865- 
mem.  bd.  of  health  of  Washington,  1869-71;  sur- 
geon-in-charge,  Freedmen's  Hosp.,  1881-94:  mem. 
bd.    of   med.    examiners    for   Washington,    1897-04; 


prof,  obstetrics  and  gynecology,  Howard  U.,  1873- 
06;  removed  to  Boston,  1904.  Mem.  Mass.  Med. 
Soc.  Address:  1455  Beacon  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.* 
PUTNAM,  Alfred  W.,  lawyer;  b.  Brooklyn,  N.Y., 
Jan.  23,  1870;  s.  Alfrfd  1>.  and  Eliza  K.  (Bultrick) 
Putnam:  descendant  of  the  immigrant,  John  Put- 
nam, 1632,  also  from  Gov.  John  Endicott,  of  the 
Mayflower;  prep.  edn.  Concord  (Mass.)  High  Sch.; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1896;  m.  Rebecca 
Crowinshield.  of  Salem,  Mass.,  Dec.  8,  1900;  chil- 
dren, Katharine,  Alfred  P.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar, 
1896,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston.  Mem.  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Essex  Bar  Assn.  Democrat. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  City,  Salem.  Appalachian  Moun- 
tain. Home:  Salem,  Mass.  Office:  18  Tremont  St., 
Boston. 

PUTNAM,  Arthur  A.,  judge;   Nov.   18,   1829-Oct 
21,   1910.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

PUTNAM,  Beecher,  lawyer;  b.  Houlton,  Me., 
1868;  s.  Lyman  O.  and  Martha  (Packard)  Putnam; 
ed.  Colby  Coll.,  class  of  1889;  read  law;  admitted 
to  bar,  1894.  In  practice  at  Houlton  since  1894; 
mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901-4,  Senate,  1905-7:  ins. 
commr.  of  Me.,  1908-12;  mem.  Exec.  Council  of 
Me.,  1913-14;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.,  1912-14.  Trus- 
tee Colby  Coll.,  Houlton  Trust  Co.  Clubs:  Port- 
land (Portland),  Meduxnekeag,  Houlton.  Home: 
Houlton,  Me. 

PUTNAM,  Bertha  Haven,  writer,  teacher;  b. 
N.Y.  City,  Mar.  1,  1872;  d.  George  Haven  and  Re- 
becca Kettell  (Shepard)  Putnam;  prep.  edn.  Miss 
Gibbons'  Sch.,  N.Y.  City;  A.B.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1893; 
Ph.D.,  Columbia,  1909;  unmarried.  Instr.  in  his- 
tory, Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1908-12,  asso.  prof,  since 
1913.  Holder  of  Alice  Freeman  Palmer  Memorial 
Fellowship  of  Assn.  Collegiate  Alumna;  (on  leave 
of  absence),  1912-13;  research  work  in  England, 
1905  and  1912-13.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Am.  Eco- 
nomic Assn.,  Selden  Soc.  (England),  Am.  Sociol. 
Soc,  Am.  Assn.  for  Labor  Legislation,  Roval  Hist. 
Soc.  (England),  Consumers'  League,  Assn.  Col- 
legiate Alumnfe.  Clubs:  Women's  University,  Bryn 
Mawr  (New  York).  Author:  The  Enforcement  of 
the  Statutes  of  Labourers  during  the  first  decade 
after  the  Black  Death,  1908.  Contbr.  various  arti- 
cles to  English  Hist.  Review;  main  interest  is  in 
English  mediaeval,  economic  and  legal  history. 
Address:   Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  South  Hadley,  Mass. 

PUTNAM.  Charles  Pickering-,  M.D.;  b.  Boston, 
Sept.  15,  1844;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1865;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1869;  house  pupil,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp., 
1868;  m.  Lucy  Washburn,  of  Boston,  June  26,  1898; 
3  children,  Charles  "W.,  Martha,  Tracy  J.  Lecturer, 
1873-5,  instr.  diseases  of  children,  1875-9,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.;  phys.,  Boston  Dispensary,  1871-6;  phvs., 
med.  dir.  or  pres.,  Mass.  Infant  Asylum,  1872-10; 
trustee  Children's  Instns.  Dept.,  City  of  Boston, 
1897-11,  chmn.  bd.,  1902-11.  Mem.  Am.  Pediatric 
Soc.  (pres..  1908-9),  N.E.  Pediatric  Soc,  A.A.A.S., 
A.M.A..  Boston  Med.  Library  (council),  Boston 
Soc.  Med.  Improvement.  Boston  Med.  Assn.,  etc. 
Pres.  Associated  Charities  of  Boston;  pres.  Soc. 
for  Helping  Destitute  Mothers  and  Infants.  He 
died  Apr.  22,  1914. 

PUTNAM,  Bben,  genealogist;  b.  Salem,  Mass., 
Oct.  10,  1868;  s.  Prof.  Frederic  Ward  and  Adelaide 
Martha  (Edmands)  Putnam:  grad.  Cambridge 
High  Sch.,  1885;  m.  Florence  Tucker,  of  Bath,  Me., 
1890.  In  stock  broker's  office.  Boston,  1885-90;  mgr. 
Salem  Press,  1890-4;  in  publishing  business,  1894- 
07;  mgr.  Internat.  INIonthly,  1899-02;  has  made 
several  visits  to  Great  Britain  to  study  early 
migration  to  N.E.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  N.E. 
Historic-Geneal.  Soc,  Cal.  Geneal.  Soc,  Salem 
Light  Inf.  Vet.  Assn.:  formerly  It. -gov.  Vt.  Soc. 
Colonial  Wars,  also  sec  Gov.  and  Co.  of  Mass.  Bay 
in  N.E.,  etc  Unitarian.  Mason.  Author:  History 
of  Putnam  Family  in  England  and  America;  Put- 
nam Lineage;  Military  and  Naval  Annals  of  Dan- 
vers  (pub.  by  the  town):  Lt.  Joshua  Hewes,  A 
New  England  Pioneer.  Editor  of  Geneal.  Mag. 
since  1890:  Osgood  Genealogy,  1894;  Vt.  Anti- 
ouarian,  1902-4:  Converse  and  Allied  Families; 
Genealogy  of  the  Bixby  Family,  etc.  Home:  Wel- 
lesley  Farms,  Mass. 

PUTNAM.  Bdwin,  naVal  officer;  b.  Bath.  Me., 
Sept.  28,  1840;  s.  Israel  and  Sarah  Emory  (Frost) 


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Putnam;  m.  Annie  M.  Salter,  of  Portsmouth,  N.H.. 
Dec,  1S70.  Entered  U.S.N.,  Sept.,  1862,  as  asst. 
p-m.;  served  during  Civil  War,  on  Monitor  Nahant 
in  naval  attacks  on  Charleston,  S.C,  and  capture 
of  the  Confederate  ironclad  Atlanta,  in  Wassaw 
Sound,  Georgia,  and  during  the  latter  part  of  the 
war  on  the  U.S.S.  Portsmouth,  West  Gulf  Squad- 
ron; in  charge  of  U.S.  naval  depot,  St.  Paul  da 
I^oanda,  Africa,  1868-9;  on  duty  on  various  ships 
and  at  various  stas.,  as  pay  officer  and  gen.  store- 
keeper, 1870-02;  advanced  to  rank  of  rear-admiral 
and  retired  for  age  limit.  Sept.  28.  1902.  Mem. 
Washington  Commandery  Loyal  Legion.  Address: 
92  State  St.,  Portsmouth,  N.H.* 

PUTNAM,  Prederic  "Wallace,  college  prof.;  b. 
Webster,  Mass.,  .June  28,  1ST7;  s.  John  Davis  and 
Sarah  Frances  (Johnson)  Putnam;  descended  from 
General  Wallace,  of  Scotland,  and  direct  descend- 
ant of  Gen.  Israel  Putnam;  giad.  Webster  High 
Sch.,  1S9.5;  B.S.  in  Elec.  Engring.,  Worcester  Poly. 
Inst  1899;  m.  Julv  5,  1900,  Edith  Louise  Smith, 
of  Worcester.  Mass.  Had  charge  of  assembling 
dept.  Zeigler  Electric  Co.,  Boston,  till  Sept.  1.  1S99; 
instr.  manual  training,  Lowell  Manual  Training 
Sch.,  1899-04;  prof.  mech.  engring..  Conn.  State 
Coll.  Storrs,  Conn.,  1904-6;  dir.  Evening  Trade 
Sch.,  Portsmouth  (N.H.)  Y.M.C.A.,  1907-9:  prof. 
drawing  and  machine  design,  N.TT.  Coll..  1906-14; 
dir  co-operative  industrial  courses,  Tech.  High 
Sch  Providence,  since  1914;  also  prin.  Evening 
Tech  High  Sch..  Providence.  Progressive  Repub- 
lican. Universalist.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs., 
etc  Contbr.  serial  for  amateur  workers  to  Ama- 
teur Work  Mag.  Address:  Technical  High  Sch., 
Providence.  R.T. 

PUTNAM,  Prederic  Ward,  anthropologist,  zool- 
ogist; Apr.  16.  lS39-Aug.  16,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  "\A"ho  in  America,  1914-15.) 

PUTNAM,  Georg-e,  lawyer.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

PUTNAM.  George  AugTistus,  clergyman:  b.  Dun- 
barton,  N.H.,  :Mav  8.  1835;  s.  John  Milton  and 
Arathusa  (Brigham)  Putnam;  descendant  of  John 
Putnam,  who  came  from  Buckinghamshire.  Eng., 
1634:  ed.  Reed's  Ferry.  Merrimack,  N.H,,  1851-2; 
Kimball  Union  Acad.,  Meriden,  N.H..  1852-4;  Blan- 
chard  Acad.,  Pembroke.  N.H..  1854-5;  A.B.,  Union 
Coll.,  Schenectadv,  N.Y..  1858,  A.M..  1870;  B.D., 
Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1860;  m.  1st,  Dedham,  Me., 
Nov.  12,  1860.  Fannv  Maria  "Wells  (died  Aug.  6, 
1879);  m.  2d.  Millburv,  Mass.,  June  23.  1881.  Louisa 
Sabin:  6  children.  George  Herbert,  b.  Feb.  23,  1865; 
Jennie  Louise,  Sent.  17.  1867:  Grace  Marion,  Aug. 
30.  1869;  Fannie  Mav,  Nov.  7.  1873;  Florence  An- 
toinette, Jan.  2,  1876:  Harry  Wells,  Sept.  17,  1878. 
Ordained  to  ministrv  Congl.  Ch.,  1860:  pastor, 
Yarmouth,  Me..  1860-70:  installed  pastor  1st  Congl. 
Ch..  :Millburv.  Mass.,  Apr.  11.  1872.  dismissed.  Julv, 
1910.  Republican.  Address:  317  Burncoat  St., 
Worcester.  Mass. 

PUTNAM,  George  I.,  writer.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

PUTNAM,  Harry  Bancroft,  lawyer;  b.  Westfield, 
Mass.,  Sept.  7,  1878;  s.  Rufus  E.  and  Ophelia  C. 
(Bancroft)  Putnam;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Westfield;  LL. 
B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law.  1899:  m.  Feb.  23,  1903, 
Margaret  McLeod.  of  South  Hadley,  Mass.  Began 
practice  in  Westfield,  Feb.  21,  1900;  trustee  West- 
field  Savings  Bank:  town  solicitor  3  yrs.;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911,  12.  13.  Chmn.  Rep.  Com., 
AVestfield,  6  vrs.  Conglist.  Mem.  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
sUon  G'-nngre.  Sons  of  Vets.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner). 
Clubs:  Westfield,  Tekoa  Country.  Address:  West- 
field,  Mass. 

PUTNAM.  Helen  Cordelia,  M.D.;  b.  Sept.  14, 
1857-  d.  Herbert  Asa  and  Celintha  T.  (Gates)  Put- 
nam; A.B..  Vassar,  1878;  M.D.,  Woman's  Med.  Coll. 
of  Pa.,  1889:  grad.  Harvard  (Sargent)  Sch.  of  Phys- 
ical Training:  grad.  N.E.  Hosp.  for  Women  and 
Children,  Boston,  1891;  (LL.D.,  "VA^estern  Reserve 
IT.,  Ohio,  1913):  unmarried.  Dir.  Gymnasium,  Vas- 
sar Coll.,  1883-90:  on  bds.  of  mgrs.  of  R.I.  Woman 
Suffrage  Assn..  summer  playgrounds  and  vacation 
schs.,  com.,  etc.  Sec.  Conf.  on  R.I.  Reformatory 
W^ork  for  Women.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Medicine  (v.-p. 
1894.  1897.  pres.  1908-9):  chmn.  exec.  com.  of  Conf. 
on  Prevention  of  Infant  Mortality.  1909;  mem. 
exec.  com.  Am.  Assn.  for  Study  and  Prevention  of 


Infant  Mortality.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
societies,  books,  writings,  etc.)  Address:  Provi- 
dence, R.I.'* 

PUTNAM,  Henry  Howell,  insurance  journalist; 
b.  DeKuIb,  III.,  Apr.  15,  1868;  grammar  sch.  edn., 
Boston;  in.  Cordelia  Howard,  of  Boston,  June  8, 
1S93;  3  children,  Ht)ward  Phelps,  Frances  Louise, 
Patricia.  Began  active  career  as  office  boy  in 
grain  house;  entered  journalistic  work  as  reporter, 
Boston  Standard,  1887;  represented  this  newspa- 
per in  New  York,  1895-8,  and  later  served  as  editor, 
same,  in  Boston;  founded  Monthly  Jour,  of  Ins. 
Economics,  1899,  disposing  of  his  interest,  1906; 
sec.-treas.  Nat.  Assn.  Ins.  Agts.  since  1904,  and 
editor  of  the  Am.  Agency  Bulletin,  pub.  by  the 
assn.  IMem.  Consumers'  League,  Civic  League. 
Recreations:  farming.  Home:  Harvard  (formerly 
Lexington),  Mass.    Office:  55  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

PUTNAM,  James  Jackson,  neurologist;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Oct.  3,  1S46;  s.  Charles  Gideon  and  Elizabeth 
Cabot  (.lackson)  I'utnam;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1866,  M. 
D.,  1870;  m.  Marian  Cabot,  of  Boston,  Feb.  15,  1886. 
Lecturer,  1872-5,  clin.  instr.  diseases  of  nervous 
system,  1875-85,  instr.,  1885-93,  prof.  1893-12,  prof, 
emeritus.  1912,  Harvard  U.  Neurologist  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.,  1874-09.  now  consulting  phys.  same.  Mem. 
Assn.  Am.  Pliysicians,  Assn.  Am.  Patliologists  and 
Bacteriologists,  Am.  Neurol.  Assn.,  Am.  Acad. 
Medicine,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Author:  Memoirs  of  Dr. 
James  Jackson,  His  Father  and  His  Brothers,  1905. 
Address:   106  Marlboro  St.,  Boston.* 

PUTNAM,  James  Lowell,  lawyer;  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Feb.  20,  1872;  s.  George  and  Harriet  (Low- 
ell) Putnam:  ed.  Nobles'  Sch.,  Boston:  A.B..  Har- 
vard, 1892;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1895;  m. 
Eleanor  Robinson,  of  New  York,  Apr.  4,  1900. 
Practiced  in  Boston  since  1895;  especially  promi- 
nent in  litigation  in  various  parts  of  the  country 
relating  to  unfair  trade  and  trade  marks;  mem. 
Putnam,  Putnam  &  Bell.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.. 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  Tennis  and 
Racquet,  Brookline  Countrv,  Harvard.  Recreations: 
outdoor  life.  Home:  125  Beacon  St.  Office:  60  State 
St.,  Boston. 

PUTNAM,  John  Pickering',  architect;  b.  Boston, 
Apr.  3,  1847:  s.  John  Picl-cering  and  Harriet  (Up- 
ham)  Putnam:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1868;  ficole  des 
Beaux  Arts,  Paris.  1869;  Royal  Acad,  of  Archi- 
tecture, Berlin,  1870,  1871;  m.  Grace  Cornelia 
Stevens,  of  Framingham,  Mass.,  .lune  30.  1885; 
children,  .John  P.,  Jr.,  Elsa  (Mrs.  Samuel  Powel). 
Practicing  architecture  at  Boston  since  1871.  In- 
vented the  "Sanitas,"  "Securitas,"  and  other 
plumbing,  steain  heating,  and  water  purification 
appliances,  etc.  IVIem.  A. I. A.,  Boston  Soc.  Archi- 
tects. Club:  Twentieth  Century.  Author:  The  Open 
Fire  Place  in  All  Ages.  1882:  The  Principles  of 
House  Drainage,  1885;  Improved  Plumbing  Appli- 
ances, 1887;  The  Outlook  for  the  Artisan  and  His 
Art,  1892;  Plumbing  and  Household  Sanitation. 
1911:  also  smaller  treatises  on  architectural  and 
sociological  subjects,  with  a  view  to  their  effect 
on  art.    Address:   535  Beacon  St..  Boston.* 

PUTNAM,  Otis  Earle,  merchant:  Feb.  20,  1831- 
1912.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

PUTNAM,  Warren  Edward.  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Putnam,  Ont..  Can.,  May  6,  1857;  s.  Thomas  and 
Nancy  (Harris)  Putnam:  descendant  of  Revolu- 
tionafv  and  Colonial  ancestry;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and 
Brantford  (Ont.)  Collegiate  Inst.;  M.D.,  Cleveland 
Homcp.  Med.  Coll..  1881;  post-grad,  work,  St.  Thom- 
as and  other  hosps.,  London,  Eng.,  and  at  Chicago. 
1891-2;  m.  Brooklyn,  Oct.  7.  1887,  Anna  Sherwood 
Hawks.  Began  practice  at  Hoosick,  N.Y.,  1881;  re- 
moved to  Bennington,  Vt.,  1893;  pres.  Bennington 
Gas  Co.;  pres.  Town  of  Bennington,  1902;  surgeon- 
gen,  of  Vt.,  1904-6.  with  rank  of  brig-gen.:  has 
represented  State  by  apnointment  of  gov.,  for  sev- 
eral vrs.,  in  Assn.  of  Mil.  Surgeons  of  U.S.;  served 
on  mil.  staff  of  Gov.  C.  J.  Bell  during  his  admin- 
istration. Treas.  Bd.  U.S.  Examining  Surgeons. 
Bennington  County;  ex-pres.  Bennington  Bd.  of 
Trade.  Bennington  Bd.  of  Health.  Republican. 
Fellow  A.M. A.:  mem.  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc.  Vt. 
Homes.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Inst.  Homceopathy.  Benn- 
ington Countv  Med.  Soc,  Assn.  Mil.  Surgeons  of 
V  S  ,   Soc.   Colonial  Wars,    S.A.R.,   Custer  Post.   G. 


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A.R.,  of  Bennington  (hon.).  Trustee  1st  Bapt.  Ch. 
of  Bennington  (although  not  a  mem.  of  ch.);  v. -p. 
Cooper  Industrial  Sch.  Clubs:  Bennington  (ex- 
pres),  Hoosac  (Hoosick  Falls,  N.Y.).  Has  trav- 
eled extensively  in  the  Orient.  Address:  124  South 
St.,   Bennington,  Vt. 

PUTNAM,  William  I.e  Baron,  judge;  b.  Bath, 
are.,  Mav  26,  1835;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1855  (LL.D., 
1884,  Brown,  1893);  m.  Octavia  Bowman  Robinson, 
of  Augusta,  Me.,  May  29,  1862.  Admitted  to  bar, 
1858;  practiced  in  Portland,  1858-92.  Mayor  ot 
Portland,  1869;  twice  declined  appmts.  as  judge 
Supreme  Jud.  Ct.  of  Me.;  apptd.,  Sept.,  1887,  by 
Pres.  Cleveland,  commr.  to  negotiate  with  Great 
Britain  in  settlement  of  right  of  Am.  flshermen 
in  Canadian  waters;  also  commr.  under  treaty  be- 
tween U.S.  and  Great  Britain  of  Feb.  8,  1896;  Dem. 
candidate  for  gov.,  1888;  U.S.  circuit  judge,  1st 
Circuit,  1892-11;  judge  U.S.  Circuit  Ct.  of  Appeals 
since  Jan.  1,  1912.  Trustee  Bowdoin  Coll.;  pres. 
corpn.   Me.   Gen.   Hosp.    Address:   Portland,   Me.* 

PUTNAM,  William  Lowell,  lawyer;  b.  Roxbury 
(now  part  of  Boston),  Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1861;  s. 
George  and  Harriet  (Lowell)  Putnam;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1SS2.  LL.B.,  1886;  admitted  to  Suffolk  bar, 
1886;  m.  Elizabeth  Lowell,  of  Brookline,  Mass., 
June  9,  1888.  Clk.  in  law  firm  of  Russell  &  Putnam, 
1888-95,  mem.  of  firm,  1895-8,  and  since  mem.  Put- 
nam &  Putnam,  and  Putnam,  Putnam  &  Bell;  dir. 
Am.  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.,  Walter  Baker  & 
Co.,  Ltd.,  Everett  Mills,  Galveston-Houston  Elec- 
tric Co.,  Houghton  County  Electric  Light  Co., 
Plymouth  Cordage  Co.,  Realty  Co.,  State  Street 
Trust  Co.,  Waltham  Watch  Co..  York  Mfg.  Co.,  and 
other  companies;  v. -p.  Mass.  Hosp.  Life  Ins.  Co.: 
trustee  Suffolk  Savings  Bank  for  Seamen  and 
Others.  Mem.  Corpn.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  trustee 
Boston  Athenjeum.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.;  mem. 
Boston  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs: 
L'niversity  (New  York),  Union,  St.  Botolph,  Essex 
Countv,  Countrv.  Home:  Manchester,  Mass.;  win- 
ter, 49  Beacon  St.,  Boston.  Office:  60  State  St., 
Boston.* 

PUTNEY,  Henry  Marcus;  Mar.  22,  lS40-July  30, 
1909.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

PUTNEY,  William  Emerson,  underwriter.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

PYNE,  Georg-e  Rovillo,  architect;  Feb.  12.  1853- 
Feb.,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1908-9.) 


QUA,  Francis  Wayland,  lawyer;  b.  Lisbon,  N.Y'., 
Sept.  2,  1845:  s.  Robert  and  Jane  (Moncrief;  Qua; 
pub.  sch.  edn.;  (A.M.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1899): 
began  study  of  law  at  Madrid,  N.Y..  1865;  went 
west,  1867;  was  lawyer's  elk.,  law  student,  teacher 
at  North  McGregor,  la.,  taught  in  S.Dak.,  and  at 
Ogdensburg,  N.Y'.,  1S71-3;  clk.  in  gen.  freight  office 
C.V.  R.R.  at  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  1873-5;  grain  buyer 
for  Potter  &  Nash.  Greenfield,  Mass.,  and  later 
connected  with  Franklin  Co.  (Mass.)  Times;  re- 
sumed legal  studies  in  office  of  Austin  De  Wolf, 
Greenfield;  admitted  to  bar  at  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1878:  m.  Ogdensburg,  Sept.  16,  1879,  Alice  Lelia 
Harder;  2  children,  Stanley  Elroy,  b.  Aug.  26, 
1880:  Francis  Moncrief,  Nov.  11,  1890.  Has  prac- 
ticed at  Lowell  since  1878;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1888,  1889:  city  solicitor  of  Lowell,  1895-03: 
mem.  firm  of  Qua,  Howard  &  Rogers.  Mem.  Mid- 
dlesex Co.  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home: 
236  Park  View  Av.  Office:  500  Hildreth  Bldg.,  Low- 
ell, Mass. 

QUACKENBOS,  John  Duncan,  M.D.  (See  vol. 
1909,   also  Who's  Who   in   America,    1914-15.) 

QUACKENBOSS,  Alexander,  ophthalmologist;  b. 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Oct.  5,  1866;  s.  A.  E.  and  Fanny 
(Bates)  Quackenboss;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1887,  A.M., 
1892;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1892;  m.  Sophia 
Luce  Delano,  of  Worcester,  Jan.  8,  1894.  Practiced 
in  Boston  since  1894;  prof,  oplithalmology,  Dart- 
mouth Med.  Sch.  Mem.  Am.  Ophthalmol.  Soc, 
N.E.  Ophthalmol.  Soc,  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 
Clubs:  Harvard  and  LTniversity.  Home:  175  Dart- 
mouth  St.    Office:    143    Newbury   St.,   Boston. 


QUAIIiE,  G-eorg-e  Emerson,  educator;  b.  Omagh, 
Ireland,  .June  22.  1867;  s.  George  and  Harriet 
(Bailey)  Quaile;  B.A.,  Dublin  U.,  1889,  M.A.,  1892; 
m.  Marv  Louise  Cook,  of  Bergen  Point,  N.J.,  1899. 
Head  master  St.  Austin's  Sch.,  S.I.,  N.Y.,  1894-01; 
rector  St.  Mary's  Ch.,  Castleton,  S.I.,  1897-01; 
head  master  Salisbury  Sch.,  since  1901.  Home: 
Salisbury,   Conn.'* 

QUIGIiEY,  Georg-e  Arthur,  mayor;  b.  New  Bri- 
tain, Conn.,  Oct.  9,  1880:  s.  Thomas  Joseph  and 
Caroline  Louise  (Partridge)  Quigley;  cd.  pub. 
sell.,  Ne.v  Britain;  m.  Kdith  Louise  Wood,  of 
Suffield,  Conn.,  June  1,  1907.  In  lite  ins.  business. 
New  Britain,  1898-1900;  newspaper  mgr.,  1900-1, 
reporter,  1901-2;  mfr.  cement  products,  1903-7; 
real  estate  operator  since  1907;  pres.  New  Britain 
Hardware  Mfg.  Co.;  mem.  City  Council,  New 
Britain,  1904,  5,  6,  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1912-14;  mayor 
of  New  Britain,  1914-16.  Dir.  New  Britain  Gen. 
Hosp.,  New  Britain  Inst.  (pub.  library).  I\Iem. 
I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.,  Jr.  Order  Am.  Mechanics,  Sons 
of  St.  (3eorge,  Sons  of  Vets.,  Patriotic  Order  Sons 
of  America.  Loval  Order  of  Moose,  Turner  Soc. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  130  Maple  St.  Office: 
277    ]Main    St.,   New   Britain,   Conn. 

QUIMBY,  Allen,  lawyer,  mfr.;  b.  North  Sand- 
wich, N.H.,  Apr.  12,  1873;  s.  Joseph  H.  and  Nancy 
J.  Quimby;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1895;  m.  Millie  L. 
Smith,  of  Brunswick,  Me.,  Dec.  21,  1897;  3  chil- 
dren, Allen,  Jr.,  Jeanette  Launder,  Langdon  C. 
Engaged  in  teaching,  Laconia,  N.H.,  1895-6,  Au- 
gusta, Me.,  1896-7;  admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1900; 
entered  \(neer  mfg.  business  at  Greenville,  Me., 
1901,  lemoved  to  Stockholm,  1902,  Houlton,  1907, 
and  continues  in  same  line.  Llem.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon.  Republican.  Conglist.  IMason.  Address: 
Houlton,   Me. 

QUrMBY,  J.  Prank;  b.  Dover,  N.H.,  Dec.  25, 
1850;  s.  Israel  Paul  and  Elizabeth  Barnes  (Hall) 
Quimby;  ed.  High  Sch.,  Turner,  Me.,  1868,  69;  Me. 
State  Sem.,  Lewiston,  1870;  Gorham  Normal  Sch., 
1870,  71;  m.  Althea  Gould  Coffin,  of  Turner.  Me., 
Mav  18,  1884;  2  children,  Clarence  Paul,  b.  North 
Turner,  Me.,  Mar.  20,  1889  (pres.  Westbrook 
Sem.,  Portland) ;  Frank  Brooks,  b.  North  Turner, 
]Me.,  Feb.  18,  1897.  Engaged  in  farming  since 
1871;  pres.  North  Turner  (iheese  Co.;  mem.  Bd. 
Town  Assessors  and  Selectmen  17  vrs.  (chmn. 
1912);  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12.  Pres.  bd. 
of  trustees  Leavitt  Inst.,  Turner,  1902,  03.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Mason:  Odd  Fellow,  Granger, 
K.  of  P.    Address:  North  Turner,  Me. 

QUIMBY,  Silas  Everard,  clergyman.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

QUINBY,  Charles  Edward,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Nortli- 
fleld,  Vt.,  May.  23,  1871;  s.  Charles  Edward  and 
Ida  Isabelle  (Andrews)  Quinby;  student  Norwich 
U.,  1886-90;  B.S.  and  C.E.,  in  1908  as  for  1891; 
m.  Ada  Lucv  Smith,  of  Northfleld,  May  25,  1893. 
Asst.  engr.  Central  Vt.  R.R.,  1888-91,  Boston  & 
Albany  R.R.,  1893-5,  Boston  &  Me.  R.R.,  1895-8; 
engr.  Nevins  Constrn.  Co.,  1898-1900;  asst.  engr., 
1900-4,  chief  engr.,  since  1904,  Ludlow  Mfg.  Co. 
Mem.   Am.   Soc.  C.E.    Home:   Ludlow,  Mass. 

QUINBY,  Henry  Brewer,  governor;  b.  Bidde- 
ford.  Me.,  June  10,  1846:  s.  Thomas  and  Jane  E. 
(Brewer)  Quinbv;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1869,  A.M., 
1872:  M.D.,  Nat.  Med.  Coll.,  Washington,  1880; 
(LL.D.,  Bowdoin,  1909;  A.M.,  LL.D.,  Dartmouth, 
1909):  m.  Octavia  M.  Cole,  of  Lakeport,  N.H., 
June  22,  1870.  Pres.  and  treas.  Cole  Mfg.  Co., 
Lakeport,  N.H. ;  pres.  Laconia  Nat.  Bank,  City 
Savings  Bank;  pres.  Masonic  Temple  Assn.  Mem. 
staff  of  Gov.  Straw,  1872-3:  with  rank  of  col.; 
mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1887-8,  Senate,  1889-90; 
mem.  Governor's  Council,  1891-2  (chmn.  state 
prison  bd.);  del.-at-large  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1892; 
chmn.  Rep.  State  Conv.,  1896;  trustee  N.H.  State 
Hosp.,  1897-09:  gov.  of  N.H.,  1909-11.  Pres.  La- 
conia City  Hosp. :  inem.  bd.  overseers  Bowdoin 
Coll..  New  Hampton  Instn.  Mem.  N.H.  Hist.  Soc, 
Pepperell  Assn.,  S.A.R.  Mason  (33°).  Unitarian. 
Address:   Lakeport   (Laconia),   N.H."* 

QUINBY,  Hosea  Mason,  M.D.:  b.  Meredith  Vil- 
lage, N.H..  Apr.  19,  1840:  s.  Rev.  Hosea  (D.D.) 
and  Dorothea  (Burleigh)  Quinby;  served  in  Union 
Army,  pvt.  to  sergt.,  1862-3;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1865; 


884 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  XKW  ENGLAND 


MD  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1S69;  m.  Portland.  Me., 
Dec"  ''9  1875,  Sarah  Rumford  Pierce  Carter;  1 
son'wiiliam  C,  M.D.  Practiced  at  Maiden,  Mass., 
1809-71;  in  Europe,  1871-3;  Worcester  Insane 
HosD,  1873-9;  supt.  Worcester  Insane  Asylum, 
1879-90,  Worcester  Insane  Hosp.,  1890-12  (retired) 
Mem  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  etc.  Clubs:  Quinsigamond 
Boat"  Worcester,  Worcester  Fire  Soc.  Address: 
656  Main   St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

OUINBY,  John  Orant,  M.D.;  b.  Sandwich,  N.H., 
Apr  S  1NC2;  s.  Joseph  H.  and  Xancy  J.  (Fogg) 
Quinbv;  descendant  of  ]\Ia,i.  Aaron  Quinby  of  the. 
Continental  Army;  ed.  town  schs.,  New  Hampton 
Lit  Instn.;  Nicholas  Latin  Sch.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch 
of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1888;  m.  Mary  L  Davis,  of 
Lakeport,  K.H..  June  28,  1888;  1  child  Havene  M. 
Practiced  at  Lakeport.  N.H.,  since  1888;  ^ mem. 
Council,  Laconia,  8  yrs.;  mem  Bd.  of  Edn.  <  yrs.. 
mem  N  H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1892-01;  received  title  ot 
col.  as  aide  on  staff  of  Gov.  Chester  B  Jordan, 
1901-2.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem.^  A.M.A.,  X.H. 
Med  Soc,  etc.  Mason  (32°);  mem.  K.  of  P.,  B-t;-^- 
Elks.  Recreations:  fishing,  hunting.  Address:  Lake- 
port.  Nil. 

OUINCY,  Josiah,  ex-mayor;  b.  Quincy,  Mass^, 
Oct  15,  1859;  s.  Josiah  Phillips  and  Helen  F. 
(Huntington)  Quincy;  A.B.,  Harvard  1880;  m 
Ellen,  widow  of  William  R.  Tyler  I'cb  1.  1900 
(died  Jan.  17,  1904):  1  son,  Edmund;  m-  2d  Map, 
d  Hon.  Samuel  R.  Honey,  of  Newport,  R.I.,  Nov. 
l'  1905.  Admitted  to  bar,  1884,  and  practiced  at 
Boston:  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  188* -8,  1890-1: 
chmn.  Dem.  State  Com.,  1891-2,  1906;  mem.  of  and 
mgr.  lit.  bur.  of  Dem.  Nat.  Com.  in  campaign  of 
1892-  1st  asst.  sec.  of  state  of  U.S..  6  mos.,  1893; 
mayor  of  Boston,  1895-9;  mem.  Boston  Transit 
Commn.  since  1906.  Mem.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars. 
Clubs:  Union  (Boston),  City  (NeTi-  \oi^),  Rane- 
lagh  (London).  Home:  4  Charles  River  bq.  Office. 
53   State  St.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

QUINCY,  Josiah  Hatch,  lawyer;  b.  Rumney, 
N  H  Mar  8,  1860;  s.  Samuel  Hatch  and  Sarah  Ann 
(Webster)  Quincv;  student  New  Hampton  LIi. 
Instn,  and  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.;  Dartmouth. 
1880-4,  B.L.,  1884  (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  LL.B.,  Bos- 
ton U  Sch.  of  Law,  1887;  m.  Irene  Margaret 
Brown,  of  Boston,  Oct.  11,  1899;  1  son,  Edmund 
Samuel  (deceased).  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  188<, 
and  since  practiced  in  Boston.  Dir.  Boston  Y.M. 
CA  16  vrs.,  Mass.  Soc.  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to 
Animals  and  many  yrs.  dir.  Wells  Memorial  A.ssn. 
Mem  Mass.  and  Am.  bar  assns.,  Social  Law  Li- 
brarv,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian (sr.  warden  and  vestryman  at  Emmanuel 
Ch  West  Roxbury).  Club:  Boston  City.  Recre- 
ations: golf.  Home:  37  Stratford  St.  Office:  19 
Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

QUINCY,  Josiah  Phillips,  lawyer,  author;  Nov. 
29  1S29-1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1910-11.) 

QUINN,  Frederick  A.,  shoe  makers'  supplies;  b. 
Cambrids^e,  :\Iass.,  Julv  29,  1S70;  s.  William  A.  and 
Katherine  (Brine)  Quinn;  elementary  edn.  pub. 
schs.,  Cambridge;  student,  Harvard,  1891-4;  m. 
Mary  J  Carroll,  of  East  W'eymouth,  Mass.,  Nov. 
18,  1895;  3  children,  John  W.,  Katherine  M.,  Car- 
roll G  Began  in  business  with  father,  Boston. 
1885;  since  death  of  father,  Sept..  1913,  pres.  and 
treas  K.  J.  Quinn  &  Co..  Inc.,  mfrs.  of  shoe  and 
leather  finishes.  Catholic.  Club:  Boston  City.  Rec- 
reations: outdoor  sports.  Home:  22  Louisburg  Sq. 
Office:    SO  Batterymarch   St.,   Boston. 

QUINN,  Patrick  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Phenix.  R.I., 
Dec.  16,  1869;  s.  Peter  and  Margaret  (Callaghan) 
Quinn;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Phenix:  read  law  in  office 
of  Hon.  W.  B.  Tanner,  of  Providence;  m.  Margaret 
M.  Conners,  of  Providence,  July  22,  1909;  1  son, 
Thomas  Henry.  Admitted  to  R.I.  bar,  1895,  and  to 
practice  in  it.S.  cts.,  1898:  began  practice  with 
Hon.  E.  L.  Gannon,  as  Gannon  &  Quinn;  after 
death  of  partner,  1896,  practiced  alone  for  several 
vrs.;  now  mem.  Quinn  &  Kernan;  sec.  and  dir. 
Phenix  Lace  Mills,  Warwick  Lace  Works.  Dem. 
candidate  for  gov.  of  R.I.,  1914  (defeated).  Was 
first  probate  .iudge  of  Warwick,  R.I.,  also  served 
as  town  solicitor;  mem.  Am.  and  R.I.  bar  assns.: 
chief  of  staff  of  Gov.   Garvin,   of  R.I..   with   rank 


of  col.,  1903-4;  sec.  4  yrs.,  chmn.  3  yrs.,  Dem.  State 
Central  Com.  of  R.I.;  del.  Dem.  Nat.  Conv.,  1900. 
04,  8  (mem.  platform  com.,  1900);  trustee  Phenix 
Pub.  Library.  Roman  Catholic.  Mem.  Kniglits  of 
Columbus,  I'"oresters  of  America,  F.O.  of  Eagles, 
Irish  National  Foresters,  Robert  Emmet  Lit. 
Assn.  Clubs:  Catholic,  Radical,  Turks  Head,  Co- 
lumbus, Noonday.  Recreations:  motoring.  Home: 
River  Point,  R.I.  Office:  Turks  Head  Bldg.,  Provi- 
dence, R.l. 

QUINT,  "Wilder  Dwigrht  ("Dwight  Tilton"),  .iour- 
nali.st,  aiitlior;  ]>.  Salem,  Mass.,  Nov.  15,  1S63;  s. 
Alonzo  Hall  and  Rebecca  P.  (Putnam)  C>uint; 
A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1887;  m.  Boston,  Alice  A.  Hulch- 
ings,  of  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  June  19,  1902.  Began 
newspaper  worli,  July,  1887,  on  Boston  Advertiser, 
of  which  was  night  editor  until  1890;  night  editor 
Boston  News,  1890-2;  lit.  and  telegraph  editor,  9 
yrs.,  and  mng.  editor,  Dec,  1902-Nov.,  1903,  Bos- 
ton Traveler;  editorial  w-riter  and  dramatic  and 
mus.  critic  Boston  Journal,  1903-7;  now  leading 
editorial  writer  Boston  Post.  Republican.  IMem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Psi  Upsilon.  Clubs:  Second  Mass. 
Infantry  Club  (hon.  mem.),  Dartmouth  of  Boston. 
Lecturer  on  journalism.  Tuck  Sch.  of  Administra- 
tion and  Finance,  Dartmouth  Coll.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  River- 
bank  Court,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  The  Post, 
Boston.* 

QUINTARD,  Frederick  Homer,  mfr. ;  b.  Norwalk, 
Conn.,  Jan.  24.  1857;  s.  Francis  E.  and  Matilda 
(Lounsburv)  Quintard;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs., 
Norwalk;  m.  Norwalk,  Nov.  2,  1881,  Mary  E.  Bene- 
dict. Began  active  career,  1874,  with  uncles.  Ex- 
Gov.  George  E.  Lounsbury  and  Ex-Gov.  P.  C. 
Lounsbury.  shoe  mfrs.;  was  associated  witli  George 
E.  Lounsbury  in  manufacture  of  shoes,  at  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  1883-93;  sec.  and  treas.,  Wisner  Shoe 
Co.,  1889-93;  retired.  1893,  on  account  of  ill  health; 
returned  to  active  business,  Jan.  1,  1907,  as  sec. 
and  treas.  C.  S.  Trowbridge  Co.,  box  mfrs..  South 
Norwalk,  Conn.,  of  whicli  is  now  pres.  and  treas. 
Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907,  9.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Mem.  S.A.R.,  Norwalk  Hist.  Soc, 
etc.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Clubs:  Norwalk  (ex- 
pres.).  South  Norwalk  (council),  Norwalk  Country 
(pres.),  Norwalk  Yacht;  pres.  Roxbury  Club  (hunt- 
ing and  fishing),  with  club  house  at  Bantam  Lake, 
Conn.  Recreations:  hunting,  fishing.  Home:  5 
"Washington  St.  Office:  129  Washington  St.,  South 
Norwalk,  Conn. 

R 

RABIiIN,  John  Richard,  civil  engineer:  b.  Plym- 
outh. Eng..  Oct.  25,  1868;  s.  William  Henry  and 
:Mary  (Edwards)  Rablin;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch., 
1S8S:  matriculated  in  Harvard  but  did  not  attend; 
m.  Mar\-  Frances  Loring,  of  Boston.  No\^  15.  1893. 
With  engring.  dept.  Old  Colony  R.R.  Co.,  1888-95; 
then  connected  with  Street  Dept..  City  of  Boston. 
1895-6:  engr.  and  inspr.  on  construction  South 
Terminal  Sta.,  Boston,  1896-7:  construction  Back 
Bay  Sta.,  Boston.  1898;  1st  asst.  engr.  Metropolitan 
Park  Commn.,  1899-04.  chief  engr.  same,  since 
1904.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E..  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs., 
Internat.,  Am.  and  Mass.  highway  assns.  Club: 
Boston  City.  Home:  Milton,  Mass.  Office:  14  Bea- 
con St.,  Boston. 

RACEEMANN,  Charles  Sedg-wick,  lawyer;  b. 
Lenox,  Mass.,  June  21.  1857;  s.  Frederic  William 
and  Elizabeth  Dwight  (Sedgwick)  Rackemann:  de- 
scendant of  Robert  Sedgwick,  Charlestown,  Mass.. 
1630;  Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  1874-5;  attended  Boston 
U.  law  lectures,  IVp  yrs.;  Harvard  Law  Sch..  1879- 
80,  1880-1;  admitted  to  bar,  ISSl:  (A.M.,  Williams 
Coll.,  1898);  m.  Stockbridge.  Mass.,  June  27.  1900. 
Fannv  Sedgwick  Pomeroy.  Has  practiced  at  Bos- 
ton since  1881,  except  1884-5,  in  Pittsfield.  Mass.; 
v.-p.  and  dir.  Conveyancers'  Title  Ins.  Co.  since 
1889;  pres.  and  dir.  Stamp  Savings  Soc.  of  Boston: 
mem.  Warrant  Com.  of  Milton,  and  justice  of  the 
peace  since  1S7S.  Mem.  Colonial  Soc.  of  Mass..  N.E. 
Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Bunker  Hill  INIonument  Assn.. 
Berkshire  Hist.  Soc,  Northampton  Hist.  Soc,  Paul 
Revere  Memorial  Assn.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  St.  Botolph.  Hoosick-Whisick  (pres.  10  yrs.), 
Norfolk  Hunt,  Milton.  Eastern  Yacht,  Harvard. 
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1S9S;  Draft  of  an  Act  designed  to  simplify  and  im- 
prove transfers  of  land  and  titles  to  land  in  Mas- 
sacluisetts,      1908.       Recreations:      golf,      wallcing. 
Home:   Milton,  Mass.    Office:  1  Court  St.,  Boston. 

RACKEMANN,  Pelix,  lawyer;  b.  Lenox,  Mass., 
June  17,  1S61;  s.  Frederic  William  and  Elizabeth 
Dwight  (Sedgwick)  Rackemann;  A.B.,  Cornell, 
1SS2;  student  in  office  of  Francis  V.  Balch,  Boston; 
attended  Harvard  Law  Sell.;  completed  studies 
with  Isham  &  Lincoln,  Chicago;  admitted  to  111. 
bar,  1885.  Mass.  bar,  1886;  m.  Boston,  May  19,  1886, 
Julia  Minot;  children,  Francis  M.,  Sara  P.  (Mrs. 
Edward  ^Vigglesworth).  Has  practiced  at  Boston 
since  1886;  mem.  firm  Dunbar  &  Rackemann. 
Chmn.  Sch.  Com..  Milton,  Mass.,  4  yrs.  Mem. 
Bar  Assn.  City  of- Boston,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.  Clubs: 
Union,  Eastern  Yacht,  Harvard  Union,  Harvard 
Musical.  Recreations:  reading,  golf,  sketching. 
Home:  Milton,  Mass.  (P.O.  Readville).  Office: 
Ames  Bldg.,  Boston. 

RADEKIQ,  Eliza  Greene  Metcalf  (Mrs.  Gustav 
Radeke):  b.  Augusta,  Ga.,  Dec.  11,  1854;  d.  Jesse 
and  Helen  Adelia  (Rowe)  Metcalf;  prep.  edn.  Dr. 
Stockbridge's  Sch.,  Providence,  R.I.;  A.B.,  Vassar, 
1876;  (hon.  A.M.,  Brown  U.,  1914);  m.  Gustav 
Radeke,  M.D.,  of  Providence,  May  27,  1880.  Pres. 
R.I.  Sch.  of  Design  since  1913;  mem.  Women's 
Advisory  Com.,  "Women's  Coll.  in  Brown  U.;  dir. 
Am.  Federation  of  Arts.  Unitarian.  Recreations: 
outdoor  life.  Address:  92  Prospect  St.,  Providence, 
Rhode  Island. 

BADWAY.  Williani  Sumner,  credit  reporting:  b. 
Richmond,  Va.,  May  21,  1870;  s.  Charles  Lafayette 
and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Haas)  Radway;  descendant 
of  John  Howard,  philanthropist;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Phila.,  Pa.:  William  Penn  Charter  Sch.,  Phila. ;  m. 
Oct.  11,  1901,  Grace  Eldora  Aldrich.  of  New  Yoi-k; 
2  sons,  Albert  Beverly,  Charles  Aldrich.  With  W. 
H.  Grossman  &  Bro.,  export  commn..  New  York, 
1886-9,  4th  Nat.  Bank,  1889-92:  mgr.  Evansville 
(Ind.)  office  of  Bradstreet  Co.,  1892-5:  mgr.  Wor- 
cester (Mass.)  office  of  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co..  1898-06; 
connected  with  Credit  Reporting  Co.  of  N.E.  since 
1906.  gen.  mgr.  and  treas.,  since  1909.  Served  in 
23d  Regt.,  N.G.N. Y.  for  5  yrs.  Mem.  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce,  Nat.  Assn.  Mercantile  Agencies 
(1st  vice  president),  Retail  Credit  Men's  Nat. 
Assn.,  Nat.  Assn.  of  Credit  Men,  Mass.  Real  Estate 
Exchange.  Clubs:  Boston  City  (Boston),  Common- 
wealth (Worcester,  Mass.).  Author  of  a  series  of 
charge  books  applying  to  principal  cities  of  Mas- 
sachusetts. Recreations:  motorin'?.  Home:  22  High 
St.,  Worcester,  Mass.    Office:  23  Beach  St.,  Boston. 

BAFTEBV,  Oliver  Henry,  clergyman:  b.  Ireland, 
Mav  31,  1853;  came  to  America,  1862;  gi'ad.  Epis- 
copal Acad..  Cheshire,  Conn.,  1869;  B.A.,  Trinity 
Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn..  1873,  M.A..  1876  (D.D., 
1908);  m.  Mary  Edwards,  d.  Rev.  William  Henry 
Clarke,  rector  St.  Paul's  Ch..  Augusta.  Ga.,  June  2, 
1881  (she  died,  Oct.  14,  1887);  m.  2d,  Adelaide  Em- 
ery Brainerd,  of  Portland.  Conn.,  Jan.  7,  1891.  Dea- 
con, 1876.  priest,  1877,  Episcopal  Ch.:  rector  St. 
Peter's  Ch.,  Cheshire,  Conn.,  1876-86;  Trinity  Ch., 
Portland,  Conn.,  1886 — :  archdeacon  Diocese  of 
Middlesex,  1898 — ;  examining  chaplain  Diocese  of 
Connecticut.  1910 — -.  Trustee  Episcopal  Acad., 
Cheshire,  Buck  Library,  Portland.  Home:  Port- 
land, Conn.* 

BAGCrlO,  Andrew  Paul,  educator;  b.  Austin, 
Tex.,  Feb.  2,  1873;  s.  Giovanni-Andrea  and  Carolina 
(Cuneo)  Raggio:  A.B.,  U.  of  Tex.,  1896  (class  day 
poet) ;  v.-p.  La  Sociedad  Espanola  de  la  Univer- 
sidad  Harvard,  1902-4,  pres.,  1904;  A.M.,  Harvard, 
1902,  Ph.D..  1904;  in  Europe  studying  romance 
langs.,  France,  Italy  and  Spain,  1896-01;  unmar- 
ried. Instr.  in  Spanish,  Simmons  Coll.,  Boston, 
1902-3;  teacher  of  English,  Harvard  Summer  Sch. 
for  Porto  Rican  Teachers.  1904:  lecturer  in  Old 
French  and  Italian,  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1904-5;  asst. 
(French  and  Spanish),  St.  Louis  Central  High  Sch., 
1905-6;  instr.  in  romance  langs.,  1907,  asst.  prof., 
1907-11,  asso.  prof.,  1911-15,  prof,  and  head  of  the 
dept.  of  Spanish  and  Italian,  since  1915,  U.  of  Me. 
Author  of  articles  in  various  periodicals.  Mem. 
exec.  com.  and  provisorv  council  of  Italian-Am. 
Alliance  of  U.S.A.,  1911-12,  exec,  council,  1912-14; 
pres.    Bangor    group    Federation    of    French    Alli- 


ances in  U.S.  and  Can.  since  1914;  clnnn.  univ.  com. 
Orono  Equal  Suffrage  T.,eague  since  1914;  mem. 
advisory  council  Simplified  Spelling  Bd.  since  1915. 
Mem.  Assn.  Plinnetique  Internationale,  Modern 
Lang.  Assn.  Ameiica,  Am.  Dialect  Soc,  N.E.  Mod- 
ern Lang.  Assn.,  I'hi  Kappa  Phi,  Arts  Club  (U.  of 
Me.).  Recreations:  walking,  swimming.  Address: 
Orono,  Me. 

BAIITSFOBS,  William  Stephen,  clergyman;  b. 
Dublin,  Ireland,  Oct.  30,  1850;  s.  Marcus  and  Louisa 
(Dickson)  Rainsford;  A.B..  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam- 
bridge, Eng.,  1872;  (D.D.,  Trinity,  Conn.,  1887);  m. 
Emily  Alma,  d.  of  Frederic  Greene,  of  Princes  Gar- 
den, London,  Eng.,  Apr..  1878;  3  children,  Ralph 
Stuart.  Lawrence  F.,  Walter  Kerr.  Cuiate  St. 
Giles  Ch.,  Norwich.  Eng.,  1872-6;  asst.  rector  St. 
James  Cathedral,  Toronto,  Can.,  1878-82;  rector 
St.  George's  Ch.,  N.Y.  City,  1882-06.  Progressive. 
C!lubs:  ITniversity.  Centui'y  Assn.,  Players'  (New 
York).  Author:  Sermons  Preached  in  St.  George's, 
New  York,  1890:  Reasonableness  of  Faith,  1891; 
Seven  Last  Words  on  Cross.  1894;  Preacher's  Story 
of  His  Life.  1901;  Reasonableness  of  the  Religion 
of  Jesus.  1908;  Land  of  the  Lion  (two  yrs.  in 
Eastei'n  Africa),  1908.  Recreations:  golf,  explora- 
tion, hunting,  fishing.    Address:  Ridgefield,  Conn. 

BAINVIIiIiE,  G.  Alphonse,  clergyman;  b.  St. 
Marc,  Can.,  Jan.  26,  1858;  s.  George  and  Sara  (Dan- 
sereau)  Rainville;  ed.  pub.  schs.  Can.,  Nicolet 
Sem..  Nicolet,  Can.  Ordained  priest  Roman  Cath- 
olic (i!h..  Three  Rivers,  Can.,  1883;  curate,  Yamaska, 
P.Q.,  Can.,  1883-5.  Labaie.  1885-6.  Ste.  Christine, 
Can.,  1886-7,  Marlboro.  Mass.,  1887-9:  pastor,  Coch- 
ituate,  Mass.,  1889-91,  Brockton,  "1891-04,  Salem 
since  1904.  Address:  151  Lafayette  St.,  Salem, 
Mass. 


BAMSAV,  Charles  Cornell,  teacher:  Nov.  12, 
1857-1913.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

RAMSAY,   Georg-e  Doug-las,   M.D.;   b.   N.Y.   City, 

May  28,  1869;  s.  Lt.  Col.  Joseph  Gales  and  Anne 
Ritchie  (Morris)  Ramsay;  a  direct  descendant  of 
Lewis  Morris,  signer  Declaration  of  Independence 
from  N.Y.,  also  of  Thomas  Gales,  founder  Nat. 
Intelligencer,  Washington,  D.C. ;  ed.  pvt.  schs., 
Baltimore,  Md.;  U.  of  Va.;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  Tulane 
U.,  La.,  1896;  unmarried.  Began  practice  at  New 
Orleans,  1896;  removed  to  Newport,  R.I.,  1899;  maj. 
surgeon  vols.,  during  Spanish-Am.  War;  Med.  Re- 
serve Corps,  U.S.  Army;  mem.  Newport  Bd.  of 
Health  10  yrs.;  mem.  Representative  Council, 
Newport,  3  yrs.;  mem.  Dem.  State  Central  Com. 
since  1910.  Trustee  R.I.  Inst,  for  the  Deaf.  Mem. 
A.M. A..  Newport  County  Med.  Soc.  R.I.  Med.  Soc, 
N.Y.  County  Med.  Soc,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Ma- 
son (Blue  Lodge,  Chapter,  Council,  Commanderv) ; 
mem.  B.P.O.  Elks,  Knights  of  Pythias.  Club:  Army 
and  Navy  (Washington,  D.C).  Address:  18  Bull 
St.,  Newport,  R.I. 

RAMSAY,  Otto  Gustav,  M.D.;  Jan.  17,  1870-June 
12.   1914.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

RAMSDEIiIi,  Fran^  Ellsworth,  clergyman;  b. 
Boston,  May  4,  1862;  s.  Nathaniel  Francis  and 
Harriet  Ann  (Jackman)  Ramsdell;  A.B.,  Amherst 
Coll.,  1888;  B.D.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1891;  m. 
Wakefield,  Mass.,  June  25,  1889,  Mary  L.  Smith;  3 
children,  Theodore,  Edward  S.,  Frank  E.,  Jr.  Or- 
dained to  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1891;  pastor  First 
Ch.,  Gardner,  Mass.,  1891-6,  Pilgrim  Ch.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1896-1900.  Pilgrim  Ch.,  New  York, 
1900-3,  North  Ch.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  since  1903. 
Mem.  Sch.  Com.,  New  Bedford,  since  1906.  Lec- 
turer and  writer  on  nature  studies,  sociol.,  polit. 
and  hist,  subjects.  Independent  Republican.  Ma- 
son. Mem.  Sons  of  Vets.,  Chi  Phi  Fraternity. 
Clubs:  Pilgrim,  Rod  and  Reel.  Recreations:  out- 
door life,  photography.  Address:  46  Campbell  St., 
New  Bedford,  Mass. 

RAMSDEIiIi,  Thomas  Jefferson,  clergyman;  b 
Lubec,  Me.,  Nov.  13,  1859;  s.  Levi  and  Mary  M. 
(McGlauflin)  Ramsdell;  prep.  edn.  Oak  Grove  Sem., 
Vassalboro,  Me.;  A.B.,  Colby  U.  (now  Colby  Coll.), 
1886;  grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1889;  (D.D., 
Colby.  1912);  m.  South  Paris,  Me.,  May  13,  1896, 
Katherine  Ellis  (died  Dec.  19,  1906);  3  children, 
Paul,  b.  Oct.  18.  1898;  Charlotte,  Sept.  2,  1901: 
Donald,   Dec.    9,    1905;    m.    2d,    Minetta  J.   Kitchen, 


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Dec.  30,  1908;  1  chilil.  Itutli.  b.  Sept.  7,  1911.  Or- 
dained to  ministry  Bapti.st  Ch.,  1889;  pastor,  South 
Paris,  Me.,  1889-02,  Caribou,  :\re..  1902-13,  2d  Bapt. 
Ch.,  Calais,  Me.,  since  Nov.,  1913.  Address:  IS  La- 
fayette St.,  Calais,  Me. 

RAMSDEN,  William,  clergyman;  b.  Leeds,  York- 
.'iliire,  Knt;.,  .luiu'  11,  lcS51;  s.  George  and  Hannah 
(Holdsvvorth)  Kamsden;  came  to  America,  1S71; 
ed.  Tilton  (N.H.)  Sem.,  1875-8:  pvt.  sch.  in  New 
York,  1879-80;  Boston  U.,  1880-3;  m.  June  7.  1883, 
Mary  H.  Cox.  of  Lawrence,  Mass.  Ordained  M.K. 
ministry,  18S0;  pastor  Lawrence  and  Lowell, 
Mass.,  Derry,  Newport,  Rochester,  Betlileliem, 
and  Concord,  N.H. ;  pastor  of  a  federated  ch. 
(Meth.  and  Congl.),  New  Market,  N.H.,  since  1910. 
Pres.  Hedding  (N.H.)  Chautauqua  Assn.,  1S93-5; 
pres.  Conf.  Epworth  League.  N.TT.,  1S96-S;  trustee 
N.H.  Conf.  M.E.  Chs. ;  trustee  and  sec.  Preachers' 
Aid  Soc.  of  same;  trustee  Tilton  Sem.  Mason 
(Blue  Lodge,  Chapter,  Commandery).  Address: 
New   :Mark.t,   N.TT. 

RANCOURT.  diaries  Gedeon;  b.  St.  George, 
Can..  Oct.  8.  186.");  s.  .Jerome  and  Ludwine  (I^ov) 
Rancourt;  A.B.,  Levis  Coll.,  1889;  M.D..  Laval  U., 
1893:  m.  Three  Rivers.  Can.,  Apr.  21,  1897,  Fabiola 
B.  Bcllefeuille;  children.  Blanche,  Florence,  Vio- 
lette,  AValt.ien,  Henri-Paul,  I^ouis  George.  Aman- 
dine. Has  practiced  at  Waterville,  Me.,  since  1893; 
owner  and  operator  in  real  estate.  Roman  Cath- 
olic. Mem.  A.M.A.,  Kennebec  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Water- 
ville Clin.  Soc,  and  identified  with  8  fraternal 
order.s.    Addie.'^s:   S2  Temple  St.,  Waterville,  Me. 

RANB,  Arnold  AugTistus,  lawyer:  b.  Boston, 
Mar.  25,  1837;  s.  Edward  Sprague  and  Elizabeth 
(Arnold)  Rand;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.,  Boston, 
and  in  Europe  2  yrs.;  served  2d  It.,  1st  Mass.  Cav., 
Dec.  19,  ISGl;  capt,  Feb.  4,  1862;  capt.  asst.  ad.i. 
vols..  June  3.  1863:  resigned,  Jan.  12,  1864;  commd. 
It. -col.  4th  Mass.  Cav.,  Dec.  3,  1863;  col.,  Jan.  22, 
1864;  resigned,  I'"eb.  3,  1865:  read  law  at  Boston  U. 
and  in  father's  office:  admitted  to  bar.  1874:  m. 
June  15,  1877,  Annie  E.  Brownell.  Engaged  in 
practice  at  Boston  since  1874;  mem.  firm  Rand, 
Vinton  &  Wakefield,  1890,  until  firm  dissolved 
partnership.  1913;  1st  v. -p.  and  dir.  John  T^ancock 
Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.;  v. -p.  Real  Estate  Exchange  & 
Auction  Bd.  Foriner  trustee  Soldiers'  Hoine  in 
!Mass.  Mem.  Loyal  Legion  (comdr.  1913).  Club: 
Algonquin.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  120 
Franklin    St.,    Boston. 

RAND,  Benjamin.,  author:  b.  Canning,  N.S.,  July 
17.  1856;  s.  Ebenezer  and  Ann  Isabel  (Eaton) 
Rand;  A.B.,  Acadia  Coll.,  1875.  A.M..  1879:  A.B., 
Harvard,  1879,  A.M.,  1880,  Ph.D.,  1885;  studied 
Heidelberg  U. ;  unmarried.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn., 
Am.  Folk-I^ore  Soc;  mem.  Internat.  Geog.  Conf., 
London,  1895:  del.  John  Cabot's  discovery  of  North 
America  at  Halifax;  guest  at  opening  of  John 
Cabot  Tower,  Bristol,  Eng. ;  traveler:  made  voyage 
in  early  life  from  New  York  to  Odessa,  Russia; 
has  frequently  revisited  old  world:  librarian  of 
philosophy.  Harvard  U.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Address:  Harvard 
LTniversity,   Cambridge,   Mass.* 

RAND,  Edward  Kennard,  edvicator;  b.  Boston, 
Dec.  20,  1871:  s.  Edward  Augustus  and  Marv 
Frances  (Abbott)  Rand;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894,  A.M., 
1895;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  ISIunich,  1900;  Harvard  Div. 
Sch..  1894-5;  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1897-8;  m.  Belle  Brent  Palmer,  of  Louis- 
ville, Ky..  June  20,  1901.  Instr.  Latin,  U.  of  Chi- 
cago. 1895-8:  instr.  Latin,  1901-5,  asst.  prof.,  1905- 
09.  prof.,  1909 — ,  Harvard.  Trustee  Am.  Acad,  at 
Rome;  annual  prof.  Am.  Acad,  at  Rome,  1912-13. 
Republican.  Episconalian.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Arts 
and  Sciences,  Am.  Philol.  Soc,  Dante  Soc.  Address: 
107   Lake  View   A  v.,   Cambridge,   -Mass.'* 

RAND,  Edward  IiOtlirop,  lawyer,  botanist;  b. 
Dedham,  IMass.,  -Aug.  I'l',  1859:  s.  Edward  S.  (Jr.) 
and  Jennie  A.  (Lathrop)  Rand;  A.B..  Harvard. 
•1881  (Phi  Beta  Kappa).  A.M.,  1884;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
U.  Law  Sch.,  1884:  m.  Boston.  June  29,  1893,  Annie 
M.  Crozier.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1885.  IMem. 
Mass.  Bar  Assn..  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Mil. 
Order  of  Loyal  Leaion,  N.E.  Bot.  Club,  and  other 
scientific  and  professional  organizations.  Episco- 
palian.   Club:  Episcopalian  of  Mass.    Recreations: 


map    and    path    work    on    Mount    Desert    Island. 
Home:  Caml)ridge.    Office:   53  State  St.,  Boston.* 

RAND,  Frank  Nathaniel;  b.  Morrisville,  Vt., 
Jan.  2(1,  1S63;  s.  AUinza  Benjamin  and  Fidelia 
Rachel  (Goodell)  Rand;  ed.  People's  Acad.,  Mor- 
risville; grad.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Johnson,  Vt., 
1884;  m.  Lettie  May  Lepper,  of  West  Enosburg, 
Vt.,  May  15,  1888;  children,  Howard  Ben.iamin 
(lawyer,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  grad.  U.  of  Me.),  Bessie 
May  (grad.  Smith  Coll.,  1915),  Ethel  Lettie  (Jr. 
Wellesley  Coll.).  Taught  sch.  for  several  yrs.  in 
Vt.;  traveled  for  wholesale  houses,  Boston;  in 
real  estate  and  ins.  business  for  self  since  1896; 
treas.  Haverhill  Constrn.  Co.  Pres.  Bd.  of  Trade, 
Haverliill,  3  yrs.;  trustee  Y.M.C.A.  (ex-pres.). 
Winter  St.  Bapt.  Ch.;  city  marshal,  1895.  Candi- 
date for  gov.  of  Mass.  on  Prohibition  Ticket, 
1911,  1912;  del.  Prohibition  Nat.  Conv.,  1908,  1912. 
Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Jr.  Order  Am.  Mechanics,  Vt. 
Assn.,  Boston.  Club:  Pentucket  (Haverhill).  Rec- 
reations: Bonnie  Lea  P'arm,  on  the  Merrimac 
River;  summer  cottage.  Ocean  Park,  Me.  Home: 
26  Eleventh  Av.  Oflice:  191  Merrimack  St.,  Haver- 
hill, Mass. 

RAND,  Herbert  Wilbur,  zoologist;  b.  Oil  City, 
Pa.,  July  2,  1872;  s.  Henry  Howard  and  Ella 
Augusta  (Davis)  Rand;  C.E.,  Alleghenv  Coll., 
1892,  A.B.,  1893;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897,  A.M.,  1898, 
Ph.D.,  1900;  m.  Claire  Forbes  Hammond,  of  De- 
troit, Dec.  27,  1900.  Draughtsman.  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  1892-4;  asst.  prin. 
Oil  Citv  (Pa.)  High  Sch.,  1894-6;  instr.  in  zoology, 
1900-9,  asst.  prof.,  1909 — ,  Harvard.  Asst.  at  Ber- 
muda Biol.  Sta.,  summer  of  1905,  and  in  charge 
of  Sta.  part  of  summers,  1907-08:  lecturer  in 
zoology,  Wellesley  Coll.,  1908-9.  Address:  Garden 
Terrace,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

RAND,  John  Clark,  commercial  agt.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

RAND,  John  Prentice,  M.D. ;  b.  Francestown, 
N.H.,  Nov.  8.  1857;  s.  Tliomas  Prentice  and  Lydia 
(Wheeler)  Rand;  graduated  from  Francestown 
Acad.,  1880;  M.D.,  New  York  Honioe.  Med.  Coll. 
and  Flower  Hosp.,  1883;  post-grad,  study  New 
York  Polvclinic.  ISSS;  m.  1st.  Harriet  M.  Ander- 
son, Jan.  17,  1889  (died  May  6,  1892);  m.  2d,  Lena 
:M.  Adams,  Sept.  3,  1904;  1  son,  Frank  Prentice. 
Practiced,  Monson.  Mass.,  1883-8,  and  1898-05, 
Worcester,  1888-98,  and  since  1905.  consulting 
pliys.,  Westborough  State  Hosp.;  visiting  phys. 
"Worcester  Hahnemann  Hosp. ;  lecturer  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Medicine;  trustee  Mass.  State  Sanatorium, 
1903-10.  3Iem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Mass. 
Homce.  Med.  Soc,  IMass.  Surg,  and  CJynecol.  Soc, 
Nat.  Assn.  Studv  and  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis, 
N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  ]\Tass.  Soc.  S.A.R.,  Worces- 
ter Economic  Club,  Sons  and  Daughters  of  N.H., 
Corpn.  of  Worcester  (pres.  1891-2).  Mason.  Au- 
thor (with  N.  'W.  Rand):  Random  Rimes,  1897,  3d 
edit..  1906.  Address:  5  Benefit  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.* 

RAND,  Xicna  Maud  Adams;  b.  "Wethersfield, 
Conn.,  Sept.  24,  187  0;  d.  C.  Eugene  and  Alice 
(Bailey)  Adams;  grad.  high  sch.,  Hartford,  1888; 
A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1892  (Phi  Beta  Kappa), 
A.M.,  1894,  specializing  in  matliematics;  m.  John 
Prentice  Rand,  M.D.,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  Sept. 
3.  1904.  Teacher  Monson  (Mass.)  Acad.,  1896-1900, 
high  sch..  N.Y.  City,  1901-4.  Pres.  Worcester  Coll. 
(I'lub,  1913-15;  treas.  Worcester  Hahnemann  Hosp. 
Assn.    Address:    5   Benefit   St.,  Worcester,  ]\Iass. 

RAND,  Margraret  Arnold,  artist;  b.  Dedham, 
IMass..  Oct.  21,  1868;  d.  Edward  S.  and  Jennie  A. 
(Lathrop)  Rand;  descendant  of  Rev.  John  Lothrop, 
who  came  to  America  about  1635:  also  of  John  L. 
Motley,  the  historian;  ed.  Miss  Ingols'  pvt.  sch.; 
studied  art  with  INTiss  E.  D.  Norcross,  Mrs.  Charles 
Goodyear,  George  H.  Smillie,  Henry  W.  Rice.  Has 
exhibited  at  Boston.  New  York,  Phila.,  etc.  Mem. 
Copley  Soc.  Horticultural  Soc.  (Boston).  Address: 
49   Kirkland   St..   Cambridge,   Mass. 

RAND,  Mary  Frances  Abbott,  author;  Nov.  13, 
ISIO-Scpt.    29,    lOll.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

RAND,  Waldron  Holmes,  Jr.,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
.Tan.  8,  1876:  s.  Waldron  I-lolmes  and  Emma  (Wood- 
burv)  Rand;  paternal  ancestor,  Joseph  Soule,  of 
the  Mayfiower;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1898;  m.  Gertrude 
Mackay,    of    Brookline,    Mass.,    June    7,     1899;     1 


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daughter,  Katharine.  Now  engaged  in  business 
and  practice  of  law,  in  Boston;  auditor  Security 
Safe  Deposit  Co.  (pres.  since  1901);  mem.  law  firm 
Stewart,  Coolidge  &  Rand,  now  Stewart  &  Rand. 
Episcopalian.  IMern.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston, 
S.A.R.,  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants.  Clubs:  Har- 
vard (Boston),  Brae  Burn  Country.  Recreations: 
yachting,  fishing.  Home:  139  Gibbs  St.,  Newton 
Centre,  Mass.    Office:   6  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

BANDAI^Ii,  Asa  Grant,  teacher;  b.  Sunnybrook 
Farm,  Waterville,  Me.,  Apr.  8.  1869;  s.  Daniel  C. 
and  Lavinia  Q.  (Smith)  Rand;  grad.  Dimerick 
Acad.,  1888;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1892;  student  in  art 
schs.  in  Washington,  D.C.,  New  York  and  Boston 
about  7  yrs. ;  m.  Florence  Dudley,  of  Limerick, 
Me.,  July"l7,  1894^1  daughter,  Barbara  (deceased). 
Assisted  as  dir.  of  manual  arts,  in  City  of  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass.,  to  organize  system  of  industrial  edn., 
1902-8;  dir.  of  manual  arts.  City  of  Providence, 
1908-13;  organizer,  1904,  and  pres.  The  Common- 
wealth Art  Colony,  of  Boothbay  Harbor,  Me.  (sum- 
mer sch.  of  art  and  music).  Mem.  Sigma  Clii. 
Clubs:  Providence  Art,  Barnard.  Recreations: 
sketching,  tramping,  gardening.  Home:  498  Broad- 
way.   Office:   95  Westminster  St.,  Providence,   R.I. 

RANDAIiIi,   Charles  H.,   merchant;    b.   Portland, 

Me.,  1849;  s.  Joshua  F.  and  Susan  S.  (Swett) 
Randall;  pub.  sch.  edn.  Pres.  Charles  McLaughlin 
Co.,  wholesale  grocers,  founded  1857;  treas.  F.  C. 
Bldg.  &  Loan  Assn.;  has  served  as  pres.  Common 
Council  and  chmn.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Portland; 
mayor,  1897,  1898;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901, 
Senate,  1900-7;  presdl.  elector,  1908.  Republican. 
Home:  112  State  St.   Office;  8  Dana  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

RANDAXiIi,  Ernest  Arthur,  merchant;  b.  Port- 
land, Me.,  Jan.  3,  1876;  s.  John  Freeman  and 
Elvira  Small  (Sargent)  Randall;  grad.  Phillips 
Exeter  Acad.,  N.H.,  1896;  m.  Edna  M.  INIills,  of 
Portland,  Nov.  12,  1902;  2  children.  Elizabeth 
Mills,  Eleanor  M.  Began  active  career,  1896,  in 
wholesale  coal  business  established  by  fatlier  and 
has  since  continued  in  same  line;  pres.  Randall  & 
McAllister  Co.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs;  Cum- 
berland, Portland,  Economic,  Farmers,  Portland 
Country,  Portland  Athletic,  Portland  Boat,  Port- 
land Yacht.  Recreations:  farming.  Address:  84 
Commercial  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

RANDAIiIi,  Prank  Langre,  penologist;  b.  Ft. 
Ridgely,  Minnesota  Territory,  Sept.  30,  1856;  s. 
Benjamin  H.  and  Wilhelmena  Helena  (Lange) 
Randall;  St.  John's  Coll.,  Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis., 
1874-5;  m.  Winona  E.  Pierce,  of  New  Ulm,  Minn., 
May  3,  1886.  Countv  supt.  schs.,  Nicollet  Co., 
Minn.,  1877-80;  admitted  to  bar,  1880;  co.  atty., 
Winona  Co.,  Minn.,  1893-5;  referee  in  bankruptcy, 
Winona,  1898-1900;  gen.  supt.  Minn.  State  Reform- 
atory, St.  Cloud,  Minn.,  1900-13;  chmn.  Prison 
Commn.  of  Mass.,  June  8,  1913 — .  Mem.  Am.  Prison 
Assn.,  Nat.  Conf.  Charities  and  Corrections,  Am. 
Inst.  Criminal  Law  and  Criminology,  Minn.  Hist. 
Soc.  (life),  S.A.R.,  etc.  Club:  City.  Home:  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.    Address:  State  House,  Boston.* 

RANDAIiIi,  Harry  liSRoy,  real  estate;  b.  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1875;  s.  William  O.  and  Ida 
]\Iarie  (Sanford)  Randall;  descendant  of  Samuel 
Sanford,  who  came  from  Scotland  and  settled 
near  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1660;  also  descended  from 
Thomas  Stevens,  and  Thomas  Moore,  of  Dart- 
mouth; ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Christine  M.  Grondin,  of 
Waterville,  Me.,  Nov.  20,  1912;  1  daughter,  Ann. 
Began  with  J.  D.  K.  Willis,  real  estate  and  mort- 
gage broker,  Boston,  Feb.  3.  1892;  succeeded  to 
the  business  on  death  of  Mr.  Willis.  1902:  admitted 
as  partner  of  firm.  1902,  since  continuing  under 
title  of  J.  D.  K.  Willis  &  Co.  Clubs:  Oakley  Coun- 
try, Corinthian  Yacht  (Marblehead).  Recreations: 
fishing,  golf,  vachting.  Home:  62  Dwight  St., 
Brookline.     Office:    50    State   St.,   Boston. 

RANBAIii;,  Henry  Herbert,  educator;  b.  Free- 
man, Me.,  June  18,  1869;  s.  William  Daniel  and  Sa- 
rah Jane  (Foster)  Randall;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Farm- 
ington.  Me.;  grad.  Farmington  Normal  Sch.,  1890; 
A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1900;  Harvard  Summer  Sch.;  m. 
Alice  Louise  Harrington,  of  Rockland,  Me.,  Aug. 
31,  1905;  2  children,  Catherine  Joyce,  Elinor  Celes- 
tia.  Supt.  schs.,  Rockland,  Me.,  1902-7,  Auburn, 
since  July,  1907.    Dir.  Auburn  Pub.  Library.    Mem. 


N.E.A.,  N.E.  Assn.  of  Supts.,  Me.  Teachers'  Assn., 
Beta  Theta  Pi  (Bowdoin).  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason.  Club:  Waseca  (Auburn).  Address:  Auburn, 
JNlaine. 

RANDAIiIi,  Herbert,  art  dealer,  retired;  born 
Plympton,  Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1850;  s.  Thomas  Sampson 
and  Hannah  Byram  (Ripley)  Randall;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  and  under  pvt.  tutors;  m.  Anna  Cora  Schoff, 
of  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Sept.  17,  1879  (died  1892);  m. 
2d,  Alice  Elizabeth  Sawtelle,  of  Waterville,  Me., 
Sept.  17,  1897  (died  1910).  Began  active  career  at 
Ann  Arbor  as  art  dealer  and  publisher,  1885;  mem. 
Randall  &  Pack,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  since  1908; 
studio  also  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1894-04;  en- 
gaged in  art  publishing  business  as  inem.  Randall 
&  Blackmore  since  1908  (not  active  since  1914); 
pres.  Conn.  Magazine  Co.  5  yrs.  and  mem.  editorial 
staff;  treas.  Des  Jardins  Computing  Register  Co., 
Hartford.  Treas.  Fine  Arts  Federation,  Hartford; 
dir.  Arts  and  Crafts  Soc,  Hartford  (pres.  5  yrs.); 
mem.  Hartford  Art  Soc,  Municipal  Art  Soc.  (Hart- 
ford), Paint  and  Clay  Club  (New  Haven),  Art 
Club  (Ann  Arbor,  Mich.),  Soc.  of  Mayflower  De- 
scendants of  Conn.  (gov.  1913,  1914),  Pilgrim 
Memorial  Soc.  of  Mass.,  Audubon  Soc  (Boston), 
ArchEeol.  Soc.  (Hartford),  S.A.R.,  Randall  Hist. 
Soc.  of  America  (v. -p.);  meinber  the  Conn.  Hist. 
Soc.  Republican.  Swedenborgian.  Frequent  contbr. 
of  verse  to  mags.  Clubs:  City,  Twentieth  Cen- 
turv.  Home:  83  Kenyon  Heights.  Office:  11  Pratt 
St.,   Hartford,    Conn. 

RANDAIiIi,  Humphrey  A.,  banker;  Aug.,  1839- 
Nov.    IS.    1914.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

RANDAIiIi,  Jesse  Andrew,  M.D.;  b.  South  Lim- 
ingto.n.  Me.,  Dec.  6,  1863;  s.  Noah.  Jr.,  and  Susan 
(Huntress)  Randall;  ed.  Limingtcn  Acad.;  M.D., 
Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1888;  m.  Lillian 
Small,  of  Waterboro,  Me.:  1  son.  Forest  Brooks. 
Practiced  in  Newfield,  Me.,  1888-91,  Waterboro, 
1891-3,  Old  Orchard  since  1893;  mem.  consulting 
staff  ^Vebber  Hosp.,  Biddeford,  Me.  Mem.  A.M.A., 
Me.  INIed.  Assn.,  York  Co.  Med.  Assn.  (ex-pres.). 
Free  Will  Baptist.    Home:  Old  Orchard,  Me. 

RANDAIiIi,  Otis  Everett,  educator;  b.  North 
Stonington,  Conn.,  Feb.  28.  1860;  s.  Darius  Hewitt 
and  Abbv  Palmer  (Frink)  Randall;  A.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1884,"  A.M.,  1887,  Ph.D.,  1896;  student  Tech- 
nische  Hochschule,  Charlottenburg,  Germany,  and 
U.  of  Berlin,  1899-1900:  m.  Mabel  Herbert  Goffe, 
of  Providence,  R.I.,  June  19,  1889;  2  children, 
Rosemary  M.,  Wallace  E.  Teacher  Providence 
Higli  Sch..  1884-5;  instr.  mathematics  and  civil 
engring-.,  1885-91,  asst.  prof.,  1891-2,  asso.  prof, 
mech.  drawing,  1892-6,  prof.,  1896-1905,  prof,  me- 
chanics and  mechanical  drawing  since  1905,  dean, 
since  1912,  Brown  U.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Soc.  Promotion 
Engring.  Edn.,  Sigma  Chapter  Psi  Upsilon.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Republican.  Autlior:  Directions  in 
Regard  to  the  Construction  of  Plates  in  Mechan- 
ical Drawing,  1895;  Directions  in  Regard  to  the 
Construction  of  Plates  in  Meclianical  Drawing 
and  in  Descriptive  Geometry,  1902:  Shades  and 
Sliadows  and  Perspective,  1902;  Elements  of  De- 
scriptive Geometry.  Club:  Brown  University. 
Recreations:  yachting.  Home:  65  Weymouth  St., 
Providence,    R.I.* 

RANDAIiIi,  Smith  Sturgis,  lumber  mfr. ;  b.  Vas- 
salboro,  Me.,  May  3,  1859;  s.  George  Le  Baron  and 
Caroline  Matilda  (Sturgis)  Randall;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Vassalboro,  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Kents  Hill,  Me.;  m. 
Augusta,  Me.,  Apr.  25,  1893,  Georgie  E.  IMurray; 
2  cliildren,  Constance,  Smith  Sturgis,  Jr.  Learned 
lumber  business  by  lumber  surveying  in  summer 
season  and  scaling  logs  in  timber  region  in  win- 
ter: pres.  Randall  &  Boyd  Co.;  treas.  Augusta 
Lumber  Co.  since  1892.  Republican.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Conglist.  Ex-pres.  Abnaki  Club.  Home:  25  Mur- 
ray St.    Office:    108   Arsenal  St.,  Augusta,   Me. 

RANDAIiIi,  William  Sherman,  M.D. ;  s.  Charles 
"^'.  and  Elizabeth  (Ruggles)  Randall;  prep.  edn. 
pub.  and  high  schs.;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch. 
(Yale),  1883;  student  Yale  Med.  Sch.  1  yr. ;  M.D., 
Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1885:  house 
phvs.  and  surgeon.  New  Haven  Hosp.,  1885-6:  m. 
New  Milford,  Conn.,  Sept.  7,  1887,  Hattie  L.  Beers; 
2  children,  Harold  Beers  (Ph.B.,  Yale,  1911),  Helen 
Starr   (Dana  Hall,  Wellesley,  Mass.).    Began  prac- 


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tice  at  Derby,  Conn.,  ISSG:  removed  to  Shelton, 
18!)!;  health  officer,  HuntinRlon,  since  1S93;  con- 
sulting phys.,  Bridgeport  Hosp. :  attending  surgeon 
dept.  throat,  nose  and  ear,  and  pres.  med.  bd. 
Griffin  Hosp.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep..  189.3,  1S94. 
dir.  Plumb  Memorial  Library  for  many  yrs.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mem.  Bridgeport  Med. 
Soc,  Fairfield  Co.  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.).  Conn.  Med. 
Soc,  A.M. A.;  ex-v.-p.  New  Haven  Co.  Pub.  Health 
Assn.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  INIem.  Lower  Xauga- 
tuck  Valley  Univ.  Club,  Yale  Alumni  Assn.  of 
Faiifield  County.  Address:  241  Coram  Av.,  Shel- 
ton,  Conn. 

RANSOIiFH,  Cliarles  Brewster  Fitz,  educator: 
b.  Mason  City,  111.,  May  26,  1875:  s.  Charles  Kdgar 
Fitz  and  Helen  Forsyth  (Brewster)  Randolph: 
prep.  edn.  Lincoln  (111.)  Coll.  Prep.  Sch.;  student 
Lincoln  Coll..  Cumberland  U.,  Tenn.;  A.B.,  Wabash 
Coll.,  1896;  post-grad,  study,  U.  of  Halle,  Germany, 
1900-1:  A.M.,  Harvard,  1902,  Ph.D.,  1905:  m.  Helen 
Winsorheed,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  Aug.  28,  1912;  1 
daughter.  Virginia.  Tutor  in  classics,  Wabash 
Coll.,  1896-7;  instr.  Greek  and  Latin,  U.  of  111. 
Pren.  Sch.,  1897-1900;  instr.  in  Greek,  190.3-4,  instr. 
in  Greek  and  Latin,  1904-5,  asst.  prof.  Greek  and 
Latin,  1905-10,  prof.  Latin  since  1910,  Clark  Coll.. 
also  sec.  of  faculty  and  editor  of  the  coll.  pubs. 
Mem.  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Classical  Assn.  of  N.E., 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Kappa  Sigma.  Recreations;  me- 
chanical experiments,  golf.  Home;  21  Circuit  Av., 
Worcester,  Mass.  • 

BA.Ni:.  Frank  William,  forester;  b.  Whitmore 
Lake.  :Mich..  Dpc.  11.  ]S6S:  s.  William  Benjamin 
and  Ellen  (Connellv)  Rane;  B.  Agr..  Ohio  State 
IT..  1891:  M.S.,  Cornell,  1892;  m.  Elizabeth  Bailev, 
Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Sept.  6,  1893;  children,  Janet 
Esselstin,  Fannie  Coolbaugh,  Ainsworth.  Prof, 
horticulture  and  microscopy,  W.Va.  U.,  1892-5; 
prof.  agr.  and  horticulture,  1895-8,  horticulture, 
1898-1900,  forestry  and  horticulture,  1900-6,  N.H. 
Coll.;  Mass.  state  forester,  since  1906;  lectvirer  on 
forestry  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.;  chmn.  Mass.  Conserva- 
tion Commn.,  Mass.  Taxation  Commn.  Fellow 
A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Am.  Pomol.  Soc,  Soc.  Promotion 
of  Agrl.  Science,  Assn.  Econ.  Entomologists,  Mass. 
Forestry  Assn.,  Audubon  ^oc;  organized  W.Va. 
Hort.  Soc.  Clubs;  Boston  City.  Beacon,  "^''aban 
Tennis,  Appalachian  Mountain.  Recreations;  ten- 
nis, country  life.  Home:  Waban,  Mass.  Office:  6 
Beacon   St.,   Boston.* 

BANOEB,  Walter  Eug-ene,  educator;  b.  Wilton. 
Me.,  Nov.  22,  1855:  s.  Peter  and  Eliza  Minot 
(Smith)  Ranger;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1879.  A.M.,  1883; 
(hon.  A.M..  U.  of  Vt.,  1902;  LL.D.,  Bates.  1907); 
m.  Mabel  C.  Bemis.  of  Lyndonville,  Vt.,  .Tuly  30. 
1889.  Prin.  Nichols  Latin  Sell.,  Lewiston,  Me., 
1879-80.  Lenox  (Mass.)  High  Sch..  1880-3.  Lvndon 
(Vt.)  Inst..  1883-96,  State  Normal  Sch.,  John- 
son. Vt.,  1896-1900;  state  supt.  edn.,  Vt.,  1900-5; 
state  commr.  pub.  schs.  and  sec.  State  Bd.  Edn., 
R.I.,  since  1905.  Dir.  or  trustee  in  various  ednl. 
instns.;  lecturer  and  writer  on  ednl.,  social,  ethi- 
cal, and  fraternal  subjects.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn., 
N.E.A.;  ex-pres.  Am.  Inst,  of  Instrn.,  etc.  33°  Ma- 
son: Past  Grand  Master  of  Masons  of  Vt.,  and 
Past  Comdr.  of  Vt.  Consistory.  Clubs;  Universitv, 
Barnard,  Congregational,  etc.  Home;  267  Gano  St. 
Office;   State  House,  Providence,  R.I.* 

BANKIN,  Burt  W.,  leather  mfr. ;  b.  Medford. 
Mass.,  Oct.  31,  1869;  s.  Edwin  E.  and  Emma  (Mans- 
field) Rankin;  ed.  pub.  sclis.;  m.  Maude  Evans, 
of  New  York,  Apr.  16,  1912.  Began  as  salesman 
with  White  Bros.  &  Co.,  Boston,  1889;  sales  mgr., 
A.  C.  Lawrence  Leather  Co.,  Boston,  1899-07;  with 
Hunt-Rankin  Leather  Co.,  since  its  orgn..  1907,  and 
treas.  same.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Boston  Shoe  Assn.  Mason.  Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs: 
Boot  and  Shoe,  Algonquin,  Boston  Athletic  Assn. 
Recreations;  bowling,  golf.  Home;  127  Kilsvth 
Rd..  Brighton.    Office:  106  Beach  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

RANKUT,  Isaac  Og°den,  editor;  b.  New  York, 
Nov.  22,  1852;  s.  Edward  E.  (D.D.)  and  Emily 
(Watkinson)  Rankin;  A.B.,  Princeton,  1873.  A.M., 
1876;  B.D.,  Union  Tlieol.  Sem.,  1877;  also  studied  U. 
of  Berlin;  m.  Martha  Clark,  of  Springfield.  Mass., 
June  23,  1880;  3  children,  Margaret  Clark  (Mrs. 
James   M.    Barker),    Lawrence    Avery,    Hugh.     Or- 


dained, 1878;  stated  supply  Congl.  Ch.,  Greenfield 
Hill,  Conn.,  1879;  pastor  Nassau  and  East  Nassau, 
N.Y.,  1880,  Kingsborough  Av.  Ch.,  Gloversville, 
N.Y.,  1882-91;  stated  supply,  Milton,  N.Y.,  1894; 
editorial  writer  and  lit.  editor,  1896-05;  asso.  edi- 
tor since  1905,  The  Congregationalist.  Clubs:  Ap- 
palachian. Citv.  Author:  Hewers  of  Wood  (with 
Rev.  W.  G.  Puddefoot);  Closet  and  Altar.  Home: 
Brookline,    INlass.     Office:    14    Beacon    St.,    Boston.* 

BANKIN,  Martha  Clark,  writer;  b.  Hinsdale, 
Mass.,  Oct.  20,  1855;  d.  Rev.  Perkins  Kirkland  and 
Hannah  Smith  (Avery)  Clark;  lineal  de.scendant 
of  Christopher  Avery  who  came  to  America  from 
England,  in  1630;  prep.  edn.  Springfield  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Vassar,  1876;  m.  Rev.  Isaac  Ogden 
Rankin,  of  Brookline,  June  23,  1880;  3  children, 
Margaret  Clark  (Mrs.  James  M.  Barker),  Lawrence 
Avery,  Hugh.  Interested  in  social  service,  mis- 
sionary and  patriotic  worlv;  formerly  regent  Van 
Cortlandt  Chapter,  D.R.,  now  sec.  Isaac  Gardner 
Chapter;  mem.  Assn.  Collegiate  Alumnae,  Women's 
Foreign  and  Home  Missionary  Assn.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Women's  City  (Boston),  Boston  College, 
Brookline  Friday.  Contbr.  to  Outlook,  Ladies' 
Home  Journal,  Youth's  Companion,  Woman's  Home 
Companion,  Congregationalist,  N.Y.  Evening  Post, 
etc.  Recreations:  boating,  mountain  climbing.  Ad- 
dress: 6  9  Centre  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

BANIiBTT,  Frederick  Jordan,  lawyer;  b.  Tliom- 
aston.  Me.,  Nov.  17,  1S57;  s.  ('apt.  Charles  E. 
and  Ann  M.  (Jordan)  Ranlett;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1880; 
non-grad.  Harvard  U.  Law  Sell.:  m.  Auburndale, 
Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1895,  Adele  Augustine  Felix;  2  chil- 
dren, Louis  Felix,  Frederick  J.,  Jr.  Practiced  Bos- 
ton, since  1884;  mem.  Common  Council  of  Newton, 
1888-9;  in  Gen.  Ct.  of  Mass.,  1890.  Pres.  Signet 
Soc,  and  Philos.  Soc,  Harvard;  mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  O.K.,  and  Pow-Wow  clubs,  of  Harvard 
Law  Sell.  Episcopalian.  Editor  Harvard  Ad- 
vocate; editorial  writer  Boston  Daily  Adver- 
tiser (legal  subjects),  1884-90;  contbr.  to  "Time 
and  the  Hour"  (legal  and  lit.  subjects).  Home: 
Central  St.,  Auburndale,  Mass.  Office:  87  Milk  St., 
Boston. 

BANNBY,  Pletclier,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Sept.  2, 
1860;  s.  Ambrose  A.  and  Maria  Doi'othy  (Fletcher) 
Ranney;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston,  Roxbury  Latin 
Sch.  to  1879;  A.B.,  magna  cum  laude.  Harvard, 
1883;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1886;  m.  Amy 
H.  Porter,  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  June  24,  1886  (died 
June  22,  1894);  2  children,  Ethel  R.  (Mrs.  Malcolm 
Lang),  Dudley  Porter.  Has  practiced  at  Boston 
since  1886;  mem.  law  firm  of  Ranney  &  Clark 
(Ambrose  A.  Ranney,  Isaiah  R.  Clark  and  self), 
1888-95;  practiced  alone,  1895-9;  mem.  firm  of  Ran- 
ney &  Elmore  (self  and  Samuel  D.  Elmore),  1899- 
03;  has  practiced  alone  since  Jan.  1,  1903,  and  of 
late  engaged  in  gen.  trial  practice.  Pres.  Roxbury 
Storage  Warehouse  Co.,  of  Boston.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn., 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Har- 
vard, 1883).  Clubs;  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Har- 
vard (Boston).  Recreations:  shooting,  fishing. 
Home:  72  Bay  State  Rd.  Office:  6  Beacon  St.,  Bos- 
ton,  Mass. 

BANNEY,  William  Watson,  clergyman.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

BANSOM,  Eliza  Taylor,  M.D.;  b.  Ontario,  Can.; 
d.  William  Gowan  and  Janet  (Thomson)  Taylor; 
M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1897;  student 
New  York  Polyclinic,  course  in  patliology  and  neu- 
rology, 1900;  Post-Grad.  Med.  Sch.,  New  York, 
course  in  neurology,  1901;  Johns  Hopkins  Med. 
Sch.,  post-grad,  course,  1901;  m.  Alexandria  Bay, 
Thousand  Islands,  June  28,  1893,  Prof.  George  W. 
Ransom;  2  children,  Ruth,  Eleanor.  Formerly 
teacher  in  Brookline  and  Boston  pub.  schs.:  lec- 
turer on  histology,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine; 
has  specialized  in  diseases  of  nervous  system. 
Home;  197  Bay  State  Rd.  Office:  Hotel  Puritan, 
Boston. 

BANSOM,  George  Brinkerhoff,  rear-admiral;  b. 
Chazv,  N.Y.,  June  28,  1S51;  s.  Harry  Sawyer  and 
Martiia  (Bosworth)  Ransom;  Oswego  (N.Y.)  Nor- 
mal and  Training  Sch.,  1869;  grad.  U.S.  Naval 
Acad.,  1874  (2d  in  class):  B.C.E.,  U.  of  Wis.,  1891; 
m.    Sarah    Upham,    of    Milwaukee,    Sept.    15,    1880 


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(died  1912).  Commd.  asst.  engr.  U.S.X..  1875; 
passed  asst.  engineer,  1880;  chief  engr.,  1895; 
comdr.,  1904;  capt.,  1907;  rear-admiral,  1911;  re- 
tired June  28,  1913.  Was  chief  engr.  U.S.S.  Con- 
cord, May  1,  1898,  and  participated  in  battle  of 
Manila  Bay;  was  head  of  navy  yard  steam  engring. 
dept.  6  yrs. ;  insp.  machinery  and  of  engring.  ma- 
terials 6  yrs.;  instr.  in  steam  engring.  Naval  Acad.. 
3  vrs.,  and  at  U.  of  Wis.,  3  yrs.,  etc.  Home:  27 
Orchard  St.,  Belmont,  Mass.* 

RANSOM,  ■William  Richard,  college  prof. ;  b. 
Chicago,  111.,  1N76;  s.  Lake  and  Lucy  (Bacon)  Ran- 
som; A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1898,  A.M.,  Harvard,  1903; 
m.  Eunice  Foster.  Asst.  prof,  mathematics.  Tufts 
Coll.,  1900,  now  prof.  same.  Author:  Freshman 
Calculus,  1909;  Fresliman  Mathematics,  191i;. 
Home:   29  Sawyer  Av.,  Tufts  College,  Mass. 

RANTOITIi,  Aug'ustus  Neal,  architect;  b.  Salem, 
Mass.,  Ma>-,  1S65;  s.  liobert  Samuel  and  Harriet  C. 
(Neal)  Rantoul;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1887:  m.  Dedliam, 
Mass.,  Sept.,  1907,  Matilda  Charlotte  Palgrave  Tal- 
bot, of  England:  children,  Robert,  Talbot,  Char- 
lotte Maud.  Mem.  Andrews,  Jaques  &  Rantoul, 
architects.  Fellow  A. I. A.;  mem.  Boston  Soc.  Archi- 
tects, Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Har- 
vard, Country,  Myopia  Hunt.  Recreations:  travel- 
ing. Home:  300  Beacon  St.  Address:  50  Congress 
St..  Boston.* 

RANTOUL,   Neal,   broker.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

RANTOUIi,  Robert  Samuel,  lawyer:  b.  Beverly, 
Mass.,  .lune  2.  1832:  s.  Hon.  Robert  R.  Rantoul,  Jr.; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1853,  A.I\I.,  1856,  LL.B.,  1S56;  m. 
Harriet  C.  Neal.  Admitted  to  bar,  1856;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  from  Beverlv,  1857,  Salem, 
1883  and  1S84;  collector  port  of  Salem  and  Beverly, 
1865-9:  mayor  of  Salem,  1890-3:  candidate  for 
presdi.  elector.  Palmer  and  Buckner  ticket,  1896. 
Pres.  Essex  Inst.,  1896-04.  Mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 
Home:    17   Winter  St.,   Salem,   Mass.* 

RASMUSSEN,  Trederii,  college  prof.;  b.  Hals, 
Denmark,  July  IS,  1876;  s.  Nels  and  Kirstine  Ras- 
mussen:  graduated  from  Realskole.  Hals,  Den- 
mark, 1892;  came  to  America,  1899;  B.S.A.  (Bach- 
elor of  Scientific  Agr.),  Iowa  State  Coll.,  1905; 
unmarried.  Asst.  in  dairying,  Purdue  V.,  La  Fay- 
ette, Ind..  June  10,  1905-Sept.  1,  1906;  asst.  prof,  of 
dairying.  Iowa  State  Coll.,  Ames,  Sept..  1906-Sept., 
1907:  prof,  dairying,  N.H.  Coll.  of  Agr.  and  Me- 
chanic Arts,  since  Sept.,  1907.  Republican.  Evan- 
gelical Lutheran.  Jlem.  Alpha  Zeta  (agrl.  frater- 
nity). Phi  Kappa  Plii.  Mason.  Spent  summer  of 
1907  in  Denmark,  studying  the  cattle  industry  for 
U.S.  Dept.  of  Agr.  (results  published  in  Bull.  No. 
29,  Bur.  of  Animal  Industry  under  title  "Cattle 
Breeders'  Associations  in  Denmark").  Has  given 
especial  attention  to  co-operation  in  agriculture 
in  this  country  and  abroad;  spl.  study  of  cost  of 
producing  milk  in  N.H.  Pres.  Official  Dairy  In- 
structors' Assn.,  N.H.  Sanitary  Milk  Assn.;  sec. 
Granite  State  Dairymen's  Assn.  Address:  Dur- 
ham, N.H. 

RASFE,  Otto  Steinliofer,  clergyman;  b.  Balti- 
more. Jan.  19,  1882;  s.  Emile  Paul  and  Elisabeth 
T\^.  (Steinhofer)  Raspe;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1905;  m. 
Mollie  A.  Andrews,  of  Morrisville,  Vt.,  Feb.  1, 
1906;  3  children,  Phillip  Andrews,  Elisabeth  Oritha, 
Amalia  Marion.  Ordained  LTniversalist  ministry, 
1905;  pastor,  Morrisville,  Vt.,  1905-10,  St.  Paul's 
Cli..  Palmer,  Mass.,  1910-15,  Freeport  and  Bruns- 
wick. Me.,  since  Mar.,  1915.  Mem.  Mt.  Vernon 
Lodge  No.  8,  F.  &  A.M.;  Tucker  Chapter  No.  15, 
R.A.IVt.:  Coral  Chapter,  Order  Eastern  Star.  Ad- 
dress:  Holbrook  St.,  Freeport,  Me. 

RATCIflFFE,  Charles  Alfred,  clergyman:  b.  Lon- 
don, England,  Nov.  10,  1857;  s.  Charles  and  Rose 
Mary  Henrietta  (Goddard)  Ratcliffe:  ed.  Bancroft's 
Hosp.,  London:  Kortea-arn  Inst.,  Bonn,  Germany; 
Boston  LT.  Sch.  of  Theology,  1894-6:  m.  Lydia 
Frances  Cumminss.  of  Reading,  Mass.,  Jan.  3,  1887; 
2  daughters.  Ethel  Florence,  Edith  Nast.  Mis- 
sionary work.  1885-8.  in  charsre  of  the  Am.  Mis- 
sion at  St.  Paul  de  Loanda.  West  Africa;  pastor 
chs.  in  Me.,  lSSS-93,  Mattapoisett,  Mass.,  1893-6. 
Trinity  Ch..  North  Attleboro,  1896-1900,  Trini- 
tarian Congl.  Ch.,  Norton,  Mass..  since  Apr.  15, 
1901.  Recreations:  walking,  tennis,  poultry  rais- 
ing.   Address:  Norton,  Mass. 


RATHBUN,  Edward  Harris,  mfr. ;  b.  Woon- 
socket,  i;.l.,  Now  L't;,  isf.G:  s.  Ex.-Lt.-Gov.  Oscar 
J.  and  Rachel  (Harris)  Rathbun;  g.-s.  Edward  Har- 
ris (mfr.  of  woolen  goods)  and  descendant  of  John 
Rathbone,  an  original  purcliaser  of  Block  Island. 
1660;  ed.  Brown  U.;  m.  Anna  Reed  Wilkinson,  of 
Providence,  R.I.,  Oct.  9,  1895;  4  children,  Rachel  H., 
Lawrance  W.,  Anita  R.,  JNlabel.  Since  1899  pres. 
of  the  Woonsocket  Machine  &  Press  Co.;  pres. 
Franklin  Nat.  Bank,  liathbun  Knitting  Co.  (also 
dir.) ;  dir.  Ind.  Trust  Co.,  Woonsocket  Instn.  for 
Savings,  Lawton  Spinning  Co.,  Dunn  Worsted 
Mills,  Puritan  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Samoset  Worsted  Co., 
Nyanza  Mills,  R.I.  Safe  Deposit  Co.  Trustee  Dean 
Acad.,  Rachel  F.  Harris  Manual  Training  Sch.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Knight  Templar.  Clubs: 
Squantum  Assn.,  Hope,  Art,  Brae  Burn  Country. 
Home:  539  Harris  Av.  Office:  2d  Av.,  Woonsocket, 
R.I. 

RATHBTTN,  Elmer  Jeremiah,  judge;  b.  Coventry, 
R.I.,  Apr.  16,  1870;  s.  James  and  Melissa  D.  (Cap- 
well)  Rathbun;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1896:  LL.B.,  Bos- 
ton U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1898;  m.  Virginia  Stratton 
Pollack,  of  Cheraw,  S.C,  Aug.  9,  1914.  Admitted 
to  bar,  1898;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1897-9;  elk. 
Dist.  Ct.,  1900;  justice  4th  R.I.  Jud.  Dist.,  1900-9; 
asso.  justice  Superior  Ct.  of  R.I.  since  1909.  Mem. 
Am.  Bar  Assn.,  R.I.  Bar  Assn.    Republican.    Home: 

1  Rhode  Island  Av.,  Providence;  (country)  West 
Greenwicli,  R.I.  Address:  County  Court  House, 
Providence,    R.I. 

RATHOM.  John  Revelstoke,  editor,  author;  b. 
Melbourne,  Australia,  July  4,  1868:  ed.  Scotch  Coll., 
Melbourne,  and  Harrow,  Eng. ;  m.  Florence  Mil- 
dred Campbell,  of  W.  Va.  War  corr.  Soudan,  1886, 
for  Melbourne  Argus:  Cuba,  1898.  and  Boer  War, 
for  the  Chicago  Herald  and  San  Francisco  Chron- 
icle; mem.  Bunbury  Expdn.  to  New  Guinea,  1888, 
Schwatka's  Alaslca  expdn.,  1890;  for  several  yrs. 
staff  corr.  Chicago  Record-Herald;  managing  edi- 
tor, 1905-12,  editor  and  gen.  mgr.  since  1912,  Provi- 
dence Journal  and  The  Evening  Bulletin.  Contbr. 
to  Scribner's  and  many  other  Am.  mags.,  Mel- 
bourne "Australasian,"  London  Dailv  Telegraph, 
Nineteenth  Century,  etc.  Authority  on  immigra- 
tion and  socio!,  subjects.  Home:  315  Thayer  St. 
Office:    The  Providence  Journal,  Providence,  R.I. 

RATSHESKY,  Ahraham  C,  banker;  b.  Boston, 
1864;  s.  Asher  and  Fannie  Ratshe.sky;  ed.  Boston 
schs.  Pres.  U.S.  Trust  Co.:  dir.  Mass.  Breweries 
Co.,  Puritan  Trust  Co.,  Chelsea  Trust  Co.,  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Was  mem.  Boston  Com- 
mon Council  2  yrs.;  former  mem.  Mass.  Senate 
and  sec.  Rep.  State  Com.;  del.  and  sec.  Mass.  dele- 
gation Rep.  nat.  convs.  1892,  1904.  Mem.  State 
Bd.  of  Charity,  Federation  of  Jewish  Charities 
(pres.,  1913-14):  treas.  Boston  branch  Baron  de 
Hirsch  Fund.  Club:  Boston  City.  Home:  Hotel 
Touraine.    Office:    30   Court  St.,  Boston. 

RATSHESKV,  Israel  Alfred,  treasurer;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  Feb.  23,  1863;  s.  Asher  and  Bertha 
CAbrams)  Ratshesky;  ed.  pub.  sclis.,  Boston;  m. 
Theresa  Evelvn  Shuman,  of  Boston.  June  6,   1894; 

2  children.  Vera  Shuman,  Hetty  Lang  Shuman. 
Began  with  Jordan,  Marsh  Co.,  dept.  store:  then 
with  drv  goods  firm  of  Smith  &  Watson:  treas. 
U.S.  Trust  Co.  since  Mar.  4,  .1895,  also  dir.;  dir. 
Leopold  Morse  Home.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Clubs:  Elysium,  Boston  City,  Kern- 
wood  Country.  Recreations:  motoring,  golf, 
swimming.  Home:  347  Commonwealth  Av.,  Bos- 
ton: (summer)  "Beachurst,"  Swampscott,  Mass. 
Office:    30  Court  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

RAVI,  Vincent,  clergyman;  b.  Naples.  Italy, 
Julv  20.  1876:  s.  Salvatore  Vincenzo  and  Mary 
Williamson  (Booth)  Ravi;  ed.  Florence.  Italy,  to 
1893:  came  to  America,  June  24.  1893;  student  Ohio 
Weslevan  U.,  Delaware.  O..  1893-S.  A.B.,  1898;  A.M., 
1901;  student  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theology,  1898- 
1901,  B.S.T.,  1901;  m.  New  York.  Feb.  16.  1904, 
Miriam  Virgin:  3  children,  Vincent  Virgin,  b.  Dec. 
12.  1904,  Nora  and  Katherine  (twins).  Apr.  13, 
1909.  Ordained  to  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1901;  pastor, 
TTnion  Ch.,  Hopedale,  Mass..  1901-3,  Manchester, 
Vt.,  1907-9.  North  Ch.,  Cambridge,  Mass..  since  Oct. 
17,  1909.    Republican.    Mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi.    Clubs: 


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Twentieth  Century,  Pilgrim,  Fortnightly.  Address: 
Cambiidge,   Mass. 

BAWSOIf,  Frank  !•.,  State  of  Me.  superintendent 
N.K.  Telephone  &  Telegrapli  Co.;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Aug.  6,  1877;  s.  Louis,  Jr.,  and  Caroline  L. 
Rawson;  prep.  edn.  English  High  Sch.,  Worcester; 
Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1897-9;  m.  E.  Louise 
Bowles,  of  Worcester,  Oct.  16.  1900:  1  daughter, 
Dorothy  L.  Began  active  career  in  employ  of  the 
Worcester  Electric  Light  Co.,  1899,  continuing  2 
yrs. ;  with  N.E.  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.  since 
1901,  now  supt.  for  the  company  for  State  of  Me. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  City, 
Portland  Yacht,  Cumberland,  Portland  Country, 
Woodfords,  Bangor  Tarratine.  Recreations:  tennis, 
golf.  Home:  130  William  St.  Office:  45  Forest  Av., 
Portland,  Me. 

BAY,  Anna  Chapin,  author:  b.  Westfielrt,  Mass., 
Jan.  3,  1865:  d.  Edward  Addison  anS  Helen  M. 
(Chapin)  Ray:  A.B.,  Smith  Coll.,  1885,  A.M.,  18SS; 
moved  to  West  Haven,  Conn.,  1867;  unmarried. 
Has  spent  much  time  in  Quebec,  studying  social 
and  polit.  conditions  since  1903.  Mem.  Smith  Coll. 
Club,  Assn.  of  Collegiate  Alumn.-p  (treas.  Conn, 
branch.  1893-1904),  New  Haven  Colony  Hist.  Soc, 
Conn.  Humane  Soc.  Club:  Lyceum  (London).  (See 
"Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Homo:  Tremont,  West  Haven,  Conn.,  and  Chateau 
Frontenac.   Quebec,   Can.* 

BAY,  Pabius  Maxinius,  lawyer;  b.  South  Wind- 
ham, Me.,  Mar.  30,  1837:  s.  Col.  Caleb  and  Susan 
(Bickford)  Rea  (name  formerly  so  written):  de- 
scendant of  Daniel  Rea,  who  came  to  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  1630  and  moved  to  Danvers,  Mass.,  the 
next  yr. ;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1861,  A.M.,  1864;  studied 
pvtly.  at  Heidelberg  and  Geneva,  1861-2;  m.  Lex- 
ington, IMass.,  Mary  M.  Marrett,  of  Westbrook, 
Me.,  Aug.  29.  1863  (died  Jan.  27,  1877);  m.  2d, 
Westbrook.  Isabel  Tibbetts  (Alfred,  Me.),  Nov. 
22,  1883;  children  (by  first  marriage).  Sarah  Ade- 
line (Mrs.  Burroughs),  b.  June  14,  1866;  William 
Caleb,  May  16.  1871.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  Oct., 
1865;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1871,  1872,  Senate, 
1885-6:  judge  Westbrook  Municipal  Ct.,  1883-5  (re- 
signed). Trustee  Gorham  (Me.)  Acad.  Mem.  Me. 
Geneal.  Soc.  (ex-pres.).  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  Chi  Psi, 
Elians  (book-lovers'  club).  Author:  Christmas 
Tree  and  Other  Poems.  1874;  Translations,  Imita- 
tions and  a  Few  Originals  (verse),  1904.  Edited 
Journal  of  great  grandfather.  Dr.  Caleb  Rea;  writ- 
ten during  Expdn.  against  Ticonderoga  in  1758, 
■which  furnishes  the  basis  of  a  page  of  Parkman's 
"Montcalm  and  Wolfe"  (pub.  by  Essex  Inst.,  Salem, 
Mass.).  1881.  Greatly  interested  in  local  and  fam- 
ily history,  and  a  frequent  contbr.  to  the  local 
press  on  hist,  subjects.  Home:  "■V\^ildacre,"  4  8 
Church  St..  "Westbrook,  Me.  Office:  191  IMiddle  St., 
Portland,   'Me. 

BAY,  Herbert  I..:  b.  Sutton,  Mass..  Jan.  28.  1S68: 
s.  George  "W.  and  Eliza  (Bennett)  Ray;  grad.  Sut- 
ton High  Sch.:  m.  Lucia  K.  Hovle,  of  Sutton,  Nov. 
6,  1SS9;  children,  Maud  L..  Flora  E.,  Alice  R., 
Louise  M.  Dealer  in  hay.  1887-90,  propr.  grocery 
store  and  postmaster,  1890-02;  farming  and  dairy 
business  since  1902,  has  served  as  tax  collector 
and  selectman:  chmn.  Dem.  Com..  Sutton,  20  yrs.: 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1914.  Mem.  Patrons  of 
Husbandi-y.    Address:     Sutton,   Mass. 

BAY,  Bobert  Allen,  lawyer;  b.  Palmer.  Mass., 
Apr.  7.  1851:  s.  Alexander  Hamilton  and  Sarah 
.Tane  (Maynard)  Ray:  ed.  Burr  &  Bui-ton  Sem., 
Manchester.  Vt.:  Kimball  Union  Acad.,  Meriden, 
N.H.:  ,\.B.,  Dartmouth.  1877.  A.M..  1885;  m.  Hattie 
A.  B.allou,  of  Poncord,  N.H..  Mar.  18.  1881  (died 
1890);  m.  2d,  Clara  A.  Ireton,  of  Salt  Lake  City, 
TTfah,  19*^7:  1  daughter.  Agnes  Helen  (wife  of 
Fred  H.  Bobbins,  of  Providence.  R.I.).  Admitted 
to  N.H.  bar,  1879:  nartner  in  Concord.  N.H..  with 
Mr.  Reuben  E.  "Walker  (now  justice  Supreme  Ct. 
of  N.H),  1879-89;  removed  to  Keene.  1893;  mem. 
N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.  from  "Ward  6.  Concord.  1SS5; 
judge  of  probate  for  Cheshire  Countv.  N.H..  1906- 
21.  Repulilican.  Baptist.  Compiler:  Rav  and  Walk- 
er's New  Hampshire  Citations.  1891.  Recreations: 
huntinsr.  fishing.  Home:  6S5  Main  St.  Office:  64 
Main   St.,   Keene,   N.H. 


EAYMENTON,  WiUiam  H.;  moved  to  California. 

(See    vol.    1909.) 

BAYMEB,  George  Sharp,  engineer,  educator;  b. 
New  York,  Oct.  13,  1855;  s.  Henry  H.  and  Henrietta 
(Sharji)  Raymer;  ed.  pvt.  schs..  New  York,  Dres- 
den, Saxony;  prepared  for  Harvard  at  Kendall's, 
Cambridge,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1878;  E.M.,  Sch. 
of  Mines  (Columbia),  1881:  m.  Edith  F.  MacArthur, 
of  Phila.,  Pa.,  Oct.  20,  1886.  Engr.  mines  in  the 
West,  1881-99;  instr.  mining,  1899-04,  asst.  prof, 
since  1904,  Harvard.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Mining  Engi- 
neers, Colo.  Scientific  Soc,  A.A.A.S.,  Boston  Nat- 
ural History  Soc,  Harvard  Travelers.  Episco- 
palian. Club:  Harvard.  Recreations:  travel  and 
exploration.  Address;  51  Brattle  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

BAYMOND,  Bradforcl  Paul,  educator;  b.  Stam- 
fori],  Conn..  .Apr.  22,  1846:  s.  Lewis  and  Sallie  A. 
Raymond;  Hamline  U.,  Minn.,  1866-9;  A.B.,  Law- 
rence U.,  Wis.,  1870;  B.D.,  Boston  U.,  1873;  studied 
in  Germany,  1880-1;  (D.D.,  Northwestern  U.,  1884, 
Yale,  1901;  LL.D.,  Lawrence,  1889);  m.  Lulu  A. 
Rich,  of  Red  Wing,  Minn.,  Sept.  15,  1873.  Ordained 
M.E.  ministry;  pastor  Allen  St.  Ch.,  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  1874-7,  Chestnut  St.  Ch.,  Providence,  1877- 
80,  Nashua,  N.H.,  1S81-3;  pres.  Lawrence  U.,  Apple- 
ton,  Wis.,  1883-9;  pres.,  1889-08,  prof,  ethics  and 
Bibl.  lit.,  1909 — ,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.  Address: 
Middletown,    Conn.* 

BAYMOND,  Mrs.  Charles  M.;  see  Gary,  Annie 
Louise. 

BAYMONS,  Georg-e  H.,  lawyer;  b.  Winchendon, 
Mass.,  Sept.  23,  1874;  s.  Hervey  T.  and  Georgianna 
(Wells)  Raymond;  descendant  of  Wm.  Raymond, 
who  settled  in  Beverly,  Mass.,  1652;  prep.  edn. 
Murdoek  High  Sch.,  Winchendon;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1899;  m.  Amv  H.  Bassett,  of  Providence,  R.I., 
June  6,  1906;  2  children,  Madeline,  Ruth  B.  Asst. 
elk.  Appelate  Div.,  Supreme  Ct.  of  R.I.,  1899-02; 
admitted  to  R.I.  bar,  1902;  mem.  Bassett  &  Ray- 
mond, since  1905;  justice  of  Police  Ct.,  Providence, 
since  1909.  Mem.  R.I.  Bar  Assn.,  Sigma  Chi. 
Mason.  Recreations:  athletics,  fishing.  Home:  219 
Sackett  St.  Office:  1002  Union  Trust  Co.  Bldg., 
Providence,   R.I. 

BAYMONB,  John  A.,  banking;  b.  Weymouth, 
Mass.,  Jan.  9,  1848;  s.  Robert  B.  and  Lavinia  P. 
(Nash)  Ravmond;  common  sch.  edn.;  m.  Augusta, 
Me.,  1873,  E.  Alberta  Waldron.  At  15  elk.  in  mer- 
cantile house  of  Henry  Loud,  East  Weymouth  and 
continued  25  yrs.  Clk.  and  treas.  East  Weymouth 
Savings  Bank  since  1888;  town  clk.  since  1879. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Address:  East  Weymouth, 
Mass. 

BAYMONS,  John  Marshall,  lawyer;  b.  Salem, 
Mass.,  June  16,  1852:  s.  Alfred  Augustus  and  Sarah 
Slade  (Buffum)  Raymond;  direct  descendant  of 
(iapt.  William  Raymond,  Beverly,  Mass.,  1652;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  and  Friends'  Boarding  Sch.,  Providence, 
R.I.;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law.,  1878  (Hilliard 
prize  for  best  essay  on  "Insanity  as  a  Defense  in 
Criminal  Cases");  m.  Salem,  June,  1879,  Anna  Belle 
Jackson  (died  Jan.,  1885);  3  daughters,  Eva,  Helen 
and  Grace;  m.  2d,  Salem,  Dec,  1893,  Jennie  Abbot 
Ward;  1  son.  John  Marshall,  Jr.  Admitted  to  Suf- 
folk bar,  IS'78,  and  has  since  practiced  at  Salem; 
mem.  (5ov.  John  D.  Long's  Exec.  Council,  1880, 
Salem  Common  Council,  1881-2  (pres.);  mayor  city 
of  Salem,  1886-9  (inclusive);  pres.  Salem  I\Iut. 
Benefit  Assn.  for  14  yrs.,  Salem  Cooperative  Bank, 
1888-95:  dir.  Mercantile  Nat.  Bank  of  Salem. 
Executor  and  trustee  Isaac  C.  "Wyman  Estate 
given  to  Princeton  U.  for  Grad.  Coll.  Mem.  Am. 
Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Essex  Bar  Assn.  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  Mason  (33°);  Odd  Fellow 
(P.S.P.  Salem  Encampment).  Trustee  Salem  Pub. 
Library  and  1st  chmn.  library,  founded  during  his 
administration  as  mayor  and  largely  through  his 
efforts;  delivered  dedicatory  addresses  at  opening. 
Clubs:  Mayors'  Club  of  Mass.  (a  founder).  Coun- 
cillors' Club  of  Mass.  (sr.  councilor),  Middlesex; 
The  Colonial  (Salem).  Recreations:  trees,  shrubs 
and  flowers.  Home:  438  Lafayette  St.,  Salem, 
Mass.    Office:    200  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

BAYM01TI>,  Percy  Edward,  paleontologist;  b. 
New  Canaan,  Conn.,   Mar.   30,   1879;   s.   George  Ed- 


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ward  and  Harriet  Frances  (Beers)  Raymond; 
Ithaca  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Cornell  U.,  1902;  Ph.D., 
Yale,  1905;  m.  Eva  Grace  Mayhani  Goodenough,  of 
Worcester,  N.Y.,  Aug.  3,  1904.  Asst.  in  paleontol- 
ogy, Cornell  U.,  1901-2;  asst.  in  hist,  geology,  Yale, 
1905;  asst.  curator  in  charge  invertebrate  pale- 
ontology, Carnegie  Mus.,  Pittsburgh,  1904-10;  in- 
vertebrate paleontologist,  Geol.  Survey  of  Can., 
1910-12;  prof,  invertebrate  paleontology,  U.  of 
Pittsburgh,  1909-11;  asst.  prof,  paleontology,  Har- 
vard, and  curator  invertebrate  paleontology,  Mus. 
Comparative  Zoolog.v,  Feb.,  1912 — .  Fellow  Geol. 
Soc.  America,  Paleontol.  Soc,  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am. 
Assn.  Museums,  Boston  Soc.  Natuial  History, 
Lund's  Geologiska  Feld  Klubb  (Sweden),  Gamma 
Alpha,  Sigma  Xi.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Author  of  numerous  articles  on  paleontology  and 
geology  in  scientific  periodicals.  Club:  Harvard 
(^  Boston).  Home:  63  AVendell  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

RAYMOND,  Robert  rulton,  judge;  b.  High 
Ridge,  Stamford,  Conn.,  June  15.  1858:  s.  Lewis 
and  Sally  A.  (Jones)  Raymond;  T\^eslevan  U.,  one 
yr..  Harvard,  lSSO-1:  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1881-3, 
1893-4,  LL.B.,  1894;  admitted  to  bar,  1883:  (hon. 
M.A.,  "Weslevan.  1906);  m.  Marv  E.  Walker,  of 
Groton,  Conn.,  Oct.  20,  1886.  Practiced  at  New 
Bedfoi-d:  mem.  law  firm  of  Raymond  &  Mitchell, 
1883-1907;  justice  Superior  Ct.  of  Mass.  since  1907. 
Republican.  Methodist;  del.  Quadrennial  Gen.  Conf. 
M.E.  Ch.,  Chicago,  1900.  Los  Angeles,  1904.  Mem. 
Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Old  Colony 
Hist.  Soc  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Am.  Soc.  Internat.  Law; 
dir.  Am.  Peace  Soc.  Clubs:  Boston  T^'esleyan  Univ., 
Twentieth  Century,  Boston  City.  Home;  Newton 
Centre,  INIass.    Office:    Superior  Court,  Boston.* 

RAYMOND,  Rolbert  Iiovejoy,  lawver;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Feb.  13,  1874;  s.  William  H.  and 
Anna  L.  (Lovejoy)  Raymond:  descendant  of  Cant. 
William  Raymond,  Beverly,  Mass.,  1650:  prep.  edn. 
Cambridge  Latin  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895; 
LL.B..  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1898;  m.  Mary  Min- 
turn  Higbee,  of  New  York,  Apr.  13,  1901.  Prac- 
ticed in  Boston  since  1898,  fiist  as  mem.  Ropes, 
Grav  &  Loving,  then  Raymond,  Potter  &  Wester- 
gard;  mem.  Ravmond  &  Gordon  since  1904.  Mem. 
Battery  A,  M.V.M..  1898-01.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City 
of  Boston.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Ten- 
nis and  Racciuet.  Union,  Harvard  (Boston).  Rec- 
reations: eolf.  riding.  Home:  Brush  Hill  Road, 
Readville.  Mass.    Office:    82  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

RAYMOND,  "William  Grain,  principal  Hoboken 
Acad.,  Hoboken,   N.J.,  since  1906.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

RAYMOND,  William  lee.  bonds:  b.  Cambridge, 
j^tass.,  Sept.  24,  1877;  s.  William  H.  and  Anna  L. 
(Lovejoy)  Raymond;  descendant  of  William  Ray- 
mond, who  canie  to  America  about  1652;  A.B..  Har- 
vard, 1899:  m.  Phebe  T.  Candage.  of  Brookline, 
Mass..  Aug.  31,  1905:  1  son,  Richard  Candage. 
With  N.  'W.  Harris  &  Co..  bankers,  Boston,  1901-12: 
sr.  mem.  "V\^.  L.  Raymond  &  Co.,  investment  bonds, 
since  Mav  1.  1912:  dir.  Electric  Lustre  Starch  Co. 
Served  in  Battery  A.  M.V.M.,  1902-5.  Unitprian. 
Clubs:  Exchange,  Harvard  (Boston).  Home:  Way- 
land,  Mass.    Office:    35  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

RAYNER,  Arthur  Warren;  b.  Salem.  Mass.,  Jan. 
13.  1877;  s.  Walter  Harrison  and  Ellen  Maria 
(Harris)  Rayner;  ed.  primary  and  grammar  schs., 
Chelsea.  Mass.:  grammar  and  high  schs..  Maiden: 
Newton  High  Sch.;  m.  Martha  Elizabeth  Pavne,  of 
Newton  Centre,  Mass..  Sept.  30,  1902:  3  children, 
Walter  Payne,  Edward  Warren,  "V^'inifred.  Began 
in  employ  of  Simons,  Hatch  &  Whitten  Co.,  Bos- 
ton, Sept.  25.  1894.  continuing  12  yrs.;  has  been 
identified  with  Walker  Stetson  Co.,  imnorters  and 
mfrs..  since  .Tan.  1,  1906,  now  mem.  bd.  dirs.  and 
buyer  for  the  co.  Mason.  Recreations;  tennis, 
sauash  racquet.  Home:  131  Lake  Av.,  Newton 
Centre,  Mass.    Office:    157  Essex  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

RAYNER.  i:m.ina,  author:  b.  Cambridge,  Eng. ; 
d.  Thomas  Gotobed  and  Mahalah  (Holmes)  Ray- 
ner: early  edn.  in  pvt.  schs.;  grad.  U.  of  Cam- 
bridge, Eng.,  taking  math,  course  and  obtaining 
honors  in  the  math.  Tripos  of  1SS8;  unmarried.  On 
staff  of  Youth's  Companion,  1896-1902.  Author: 
Free   to   Serve,   1897;   In   Castle  and   Colony,   1899; 


Visiting  the  Sin,  1900;  Doris  Kingsley,  Child  and 
Colonist,  1901;  Handicapped  Among  the  Free, 
1903;  The  Dilemma  of  Engeltie,  1911.  Home;  "The 
Ledges,"  Goshen,  N.H.* 

RAYNOI^DS,  Edward  Vilette,  prof,  of  law;  Nov. 
5,   1859-Jan.   20,   1910.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

RRA,  Charles  S.,  president  Salem  Savings  Bank, 
Salem,    Mass. 

READ,  Charles  Bamum,  business  man;  Aug.  23, 
1858-19 — .     (See  vol.    1909.) 

READ,  Charles  Freeman,  retired  mfr. ;  b.  Dun- 
stable, Mass.,  Aug.  7,  1835;  s.  Calvin  and  Cath- 
erine (Baxter)  Read;  descendant  of  Esdras  Read, 
propr.  in  the  town  of  Boston,  1638;  ed.  grammar 
and  high  schs.  of  Dunstable  and  Fitchburg;  m. 
Dec.  15,  1858,  Catherine  Augu.sta,  d.  David  and 
Elizabeth  (Gav)  Wright,  of  Gardner;  children, 
Ettie  E.  (deceased),  Charles  C,  Gertrude  W.  (de- 
ceased), David  W.  (deceased);  m.  2d,  Worcester, 
Jan.  1,  1896,  Oella  E.  Stone.  Was  chair  mfr.  in 
Gardner  up  to  18  96,  when  retired  from  business 
and  removed  to  Worcester,  Mass.  Mem.  "Reads" 
Co.,  3d  INIass.  Cav.,  2d  Div.,  19th  Army  Corps,  under 
Banks,  Butler  and  Sheridan,  during  Civil  War, 
serving  in  the  Dept.  of  the  Gulf  and  in  the  Shenan- 
doah Valley,  where  was  an  eye-witness  of  Sheri- 
dan's ride.  Conglist.  Mason;  mem.  G.A.R.  Home: 
104  Burncoat  St.,  cor.  Kenwood  Av.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

READ,  Charles  Prench;  b.  Boston,  Sept.  17,  1853; 
s.  William  (il.D.)  and  Sarah  Fuller  (McLellan) 
Read;  ed.  Boston  pub.  schs.  and  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
class  of  1874;  m.  Mary,  d.  Joseph  and  Elizabeth 
(Bickerstaff)  Comer,  Oct.  24,  1887:  2  children, 
Harold  Comer,  Edith  Bickerstaff.  Clk.  and  treas. 
Bostonian  Soc.  since  1899;  sec.  and  treas.  Class 
Assn.  of  1S74,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  since  1887;  mem. 
N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Mass.  Soc.  S.A.R.,  Bos- 
tonian Soc,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars  in  Mass.,  Bunker 
Hill  Monument  Assn.,  Mass.  Soc.  War  of  1812, 
Brookline  Hist.  Soc,  Bay  State  Hist.  League  (ex- 
pres.),  Reade  Soc;  asso.  mem.  Alumni  Assn.  Mass. 
Inst,  of  Tech.  Recreations:  genealogy  and  local 
history.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  Old  State 
House,   Boston. 

READ,  Charles  T.,  lawyer;  b.  Biddeford,  Me., 
July  28,  1862;  s.  James  and  Emily  C.  Read;  ed. 
common  schs.,  Biddeford,  and  Portland  Business 
Coll.;  read  law  in  the  office  of  Mason  &  Weymouth, 
Biddeford:  admitted  to  bar,  1886;  m.  Biddeford, 
Mar.  18,  1889,  Carrie  S.  Watson.  Mem.  firm  of 
S.  Higginbotham  &  Co..  Auburndale,  Mass.,  1882-3; 
has  practiced  law  in  Biddeford  since  1886.  For- 
merlv  citv  solicitor;  mem.  Bd.  of  Registration,  Bid- 
deford: chmn.  Dem.  City  Com.  since  1907.  Dem. 
State  Com.  since  1911  (chmn.  since  1914).  Episco- 
palian. Mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P..  Red  Men,  Moose. 
Home:  24  Hooper  St.  Office;  159  Main  St.,  Bidde- 
ford,  Me. 

READ,  David  Farnum,  business  man;  Oct.  5, 
1860-19 — .     (See  vol.    1909.) 

READ,  Edward,  sporting  goods;  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  ]\rav  IS.  1847;  s.  William  and  Sarah  (Atkins) 
Read;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Cambridge;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1869:  m.  Rose  Sears,  of  Boston:  2  children,  Ed- 
ward Sears,  INIarian  M.  Has  been  identified  with 
William  Read  &  Sons,  sporting  goods,  since  1869; 
business  established  by  father,  1826,  and  since  con- 
ducted on  wholesale  and  retail  lines;  partner  m 
firm  for  more  than  45  years.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Club:  Oaklev  Country.  Home:  Cambridge, 
Mass.    Office:    107  N.  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

READ,  Frederick  "Wrig-ht,  business  man.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

READ,  Georg-e  E.,  mfr.;  b.  Providence,  R.I.,  July 
30,  1847:  s.  Beniamin  C.  and  Mary  E.  (Murray) 
Read;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  m.  Abbie 
Louise  Burrell.  of  Weymouth.  Mass.,  June  26, 
1870  (died  1886);  m.  2d,  Alice  E.  Dunning,  of 
Chelsea  Mass.,  Nov.  10.  1886;  children  (by  first 
marriage),  Edward  B.,  Robert  M.,  Arthur  C;  (by 
second  marriage)  Ernest  D..  Marion  E.,  George  H, 
Helen  E.,  Beniamin  C.  Learned  car-building  trade 
in  which  continued  with  father  9  yrs.;  entered 
manufacture  of  furniture,  1873,  and  engaged  m 
same   at   Wevmouth   and   Boston   until    1894;    then 


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removed  to  :Manchester,  N.H.;  mem.  Josselyn  & 
Read  Co.,  IS 94-9;  treas.  and  gen.  mgv.  Kichf'ord 
Mfg.  Co.,  furniture  mfrs.,  since  1S99.  Mem.  Mass. 
Charitable  Mechanics'  Assn.  Democrat.  Conglist. 
Recreations:  music,  motoring.  Address:  Rich- 
ford,  Vt. 

SEAD,  Harold  Comer,  insurance;  b.  Boston,  Dec. 
2,  ISSS;  s.  Charles  French  and  Mary  Hickerstaff 
(Comer)  Read;  grad.  Brookline  (Mass.)  High  Sch., 
1908;  m.  Margaret  Frances  Scudder,  of  Hingham, 
Mass.,  Mav  S,  1915.  Began  active  career,  1909.  as 
ins.  broker,  with  Hinckley  &  Woods,  continuing 
3  vrs.;  then  with  Equitable  Surety  Co.  1  yr. ;  as- 
sisted in  organizing  firm  of  Read  &  Potter,  Apr., 
1913;  firm  since  joined  by  Paul  Burrage,  and  now 
Read,  Burrage  &  Co.  Served  in  1st  Corps  Cadets, 
M.V.M.,  1908-13  (resigned).  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Home:  8  Gardner  Terrace,  Allston,  Mass. 
Office:     29   Central   St.,   Boston.   Mass. 

BEAD,  Jane  Maria,  artist,  author;  b.  Barnstable, 
Mass  Oct  4,  1S53;  d.  William  and  Susan  Marietta 
(Austin)  Read;  ed.  Newell's  Pvt.  Sch.,  Wilbraham, 
Mass.,  Burnett's  English  Classical  Inst.,  Spring- 
field, Waterville  (Me.)  Classical  Inst.;  studied  art 
under  Childe  Hassam,  J.  J.  Enneking,  Emil  Carl- 
son, and  others.  Taught  languages,  mathematics 
and  other  branches  until  about  1885;  also  taught 
drawing,  painting  and  sketching  from  nature  in 
various  towns  of  Mass.  for  15  yrs.;  began  writing 
for  the  press,  1S74.  Baptist.  Author:  Between  the 
Centuries,  and  Other  Poems.  Address:  Still  River, 
Mass. 

BEAD,  "Walter  A.,  public  official;  b.  Blackstone, 
INIass..  Julv  6.  1S42:  s.  Thomas  J.  and  Sarah  (Bur- 
ton) Read';  ed.  common  schs.  of  Mass.  and  R-I-: 
m.  Charlotte  Owen,  of  Chepachet,  R.I.,  Sept.  19. 
1866-  1  daughter,  Maude  L.  (Mrs.  Howard  W. 
Farnum,  of  Chenachet).  Served  as  capt.  4th  R.I. 
Vol  Inf.,  Civil  War:  engaged  in  mercantile  busi- 
ness Providence,  until  1898;  mem.  R.I.  Senate, 
1889-98-  mem.  State  Bd.  Charities  and  Corrections, 
RT  since  1892:  gen.  treas.  State  of  R.I.  since 
1898.  Mem.  G.A.R.  (comdr.  R.T.  Dept  1900)  Rec- 
reations: motoring.  Home:  Chepachet,  R.I.  Of- 
fice:     State  House,   Providence,  R.I. 

BEAD,  W(alter)  Georgre,  priest:  b.  Mt.  Ho^ly. 
N.I  Feb  2.  1869:  s.  Zachariah  (M.D.)  and  Eliza- 
beth Grandin  (Wurts)  Read;  A  B.  Haverford 
Coll ,  1889;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1890:  student  Gen.  Theol. 
Sem  ,  1895:  unmarried.  Deacon.  1895,  priest,  1896, 
PE  Ch.:  rector  St.  Margaret's  Ch.,  Brighton  (Bos- 
ton), since  1908.  Club:  University  (Phila.).  Ad- 
dress:    Brighton    (Boston),    Mass. 

BEAD,  "William,  newspaper  publisher:  Dec.  2, 
lS42-Oct.   18.    1913.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BEADS.  John  leslie.  lawver:  b.  Ouincv.  Iir. 
Sept  "">  1861;  s.  .Tohn  and  Mary  Ann  (Bonney) 
Reade"  descendant  of  .John  Read,  Plymouth  Colony. 
about  le.'.O,  and  settled  in  Rehoboth,  Mass.;  great 
grnndfather,  Dan  Read,  removed  to  I-ewiRton  from 
Attleboro,  Mass.,  in  1788  and  was  the  first  post- 
master of  Lewiston,  serving  40  yrs.;  A.B.,  Bates 
Coll  1883:  m.  Lillian  Harris,  of  Bewiston,  Me.. 
•Tune  14,  1899;  1  son.  John  L..  Jr.  Doorkeeper  m 
charge  press  gallery,  U.S.  Senate.  Washington, 
1885-7;  reporter  and  telegraph  editor.  New  _\  ork 
Tribune,  1887-9;  corr.,  Boston  Daily  Globe,  1889-15; 
editor  Auburn  Daily  Gazette,  1892-3;  admitted  to 
Me  bar  1897;  city  solicitor,  Lewiston.  1898-1900, 
elk'  of  cts..  Androscoggin  Co.,  1903-6;  acting  elk. 
Lewiston  Municipal  Ct..  1907-8:  mem.  Lewiston 
Sch  Bd  1904-7.  Dir.,  sec.  and  treas.  Lewiston 
Loan  &  Bldg.  Assn.,  Indian  Rest  Village;  elk.  and 
treas.  Improvement  Soc.  Sec.  Lewiston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Mem.  bd.  overseers  Bates  i_oll.: 
sec  and  treas.  Bates  Alumni  Assn.  Mem.  Me.  State 
Bar  Assn.,  Androscoggin  Co.  Bar  Assn.,  Andrris- 
cogffin  Law  Library  (treas.).  Mem.  SAT}-  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mason:  mem  Kniehts  of 
Golden  Ea.gle  (past  grand  chief).  Cliib:  Calumet 
(ex-nres.,  sec.  and  treas.).  Home:  18  Wakefield 
St.    OflSce:  124  Lisbon  St.,  Lewiston,  Me. 

BEADE.  PhiUp,   brig.general:   b.   Lowell,   Mass 
Oct     13     1844;    s.    Henry    and    Rowena    (Hildreth) 
Reade:  cadet,  U.S.  Mil.  Acad.,  July  1,  1864-Jan.  14. 
1865.  and  June  20,  1865-Jan.  21.  1867;  m.  .les.sie  Ea- 
ton, of  Trov,  N.Y.,  Oct.  30,  1878.    Commd.  2d  It.  3d 


Inf..  May  13,  1867;  1st  It..  Dec.  8,  1878;  capt.,  Nov. 
13,  1889;  maj.  insp.  gen.  vols.,  May  12  1898;  It.-col. 
insp.  gen.  vols.,  Jan.  18,  1899;  hon.  discharged  from 
vol.  service,  June  30,  1901;  maj.  8th  U.S.  Inf.,  Mar. 
31,  1899;  transferred  to  4th  Inf.,  Oct.  28,  1899;  It.- 
col.  25th  Inf.,  Mar.  12,  1902;  transferred  to  23d 
Inf.,  Apr.  6,  1903;  col.,  Aug.  13,  1903;  brig.-gen. 
U.S.A.,  May  4,  1911;  retired  by  operation  of  law, 
Oct.  13,  1908.  In  military  service  of  U.S.  44  yrs.,  In 
Indian  campaigns.  Civil  War,  Spanish-Am.  War  in 
Cuba  and  P. I.,  Aguinaldo  insurrection  and  Moro 
campaigns.  Ex-gov.  and  historian  Mass.,  Wis.  and 
111.  socs.  Colonial  Wars;  register  gen.  Army  of 
Santia,go-de-Cuba;  founder  and  1st  v. -p.  Mil.  Order 
Moro  Campaigns;  patriarch  of  Mass.  Corral  INIil. 
Order  of  the  Carabao;  historian  Mass.  Soc.  S.A.R.; 
mem.  G.A.R.,  Reade  Hist,  and  Geneal.  Assn.  (v. -p.), 
Ancient  and  Hon.  Artillery  Co.  of  Mass.,  etc. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Athletic,  Army  and  Navy  (New 
York),  Army  Mess  and  Club  (West  Point,  N.Y.), 
Yorick  (Lowell,  Mass.),  etc.  Home:  871  Lake  View 
Av.,  Lowell,  Mass.  Address:  The  Wadsworth,  10 
Kenmore  St.,  Boston.* 

BEABDON,  Edmund,  soap  mfr. ;  b.  Queenstown, 
Ireland,  Feb.  14,  1837;  s.  John  and  Mary  (Drum- 
mond)  Reardon;  lirought  to  America,  1840;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  m.  Ellen  M.  Kingsley,  of 
Plymouth,  Oct.  8,  1863  (died,  1912);  no  children. 
Began  in  soap  mfg.  business,  1856,  and  continued 
activelv  on  own  account  48  yrs.;  business  sold, 
Oct.,  1904,  to  John  Reardon  &  Sons  Co.,  of  which 
is  pres. ;  was  one  of  the  founders  of  Charles  River 
Street  Ry.  Co.,  which  was  merged  with  the  Cam- 
bridge R.R.,  then  with  the  West  End  Street  Ry., 
of  Boston,  of  which  was  v. -p.  3  yrs.;  pres.  John 
Reardon  Sons  Corpn. ;  dir.  Commercial  Nat.  Bank; 
trustee  and  mem.  investment  com.  Union  Instn.  for 
Savings;  formerly  mem.  City  Council  and  Bd.  of 
Aldermen,  Cambridge  (2  yrs.  in  each);  mem.  Bd. 
of  Park  Commrs.  4  yrs.  Mem.  bd.  dirs.  Prospect 
Union,  Cambridge.  Mem.  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Trade. 
Cambridge  Bd.  of  Trade.  Mem.  Charitable  Irish 
Soc,  Catholic  Union  of  Boston.  Republican.  Club: 
Cambridge.  Home:  38  Henry  St.  Office:  57  Waverly 
St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

BEABICK,  Balph  Erskine,  head  master;  b.  Mer- 
cersburg.  Pa.,  Jan.  30,  1883;  s.  Jacob  William  and 
Jeanie  Duncan  (MacNaughton)  Rearick;  descend- 
ant of  Rev.  Ebenezer  Erskine,  Robert  Erskine,  III, 
Barbara  Stuart,  Robert  Stuart  (Earl  of  Orkney), 
James  (V)  Stuart;  ed.  Cb.ambersburg  (Pa.)  Acad.; 
A.B.,  Princeton,  1903,  M.S.,  1904;  spl.  work  Har- 
vard; m.  Sept.  18.  1907,  Laura  Helen  Bricker.  of 
Chambersburg,  Pa.  Chemist  Youngstown  (Ohio) 
Sheet  and  Tube  Co.,  1904-5;  mem.  faculty  the  Law- 
renceville  (N.J.)  Sch.,  1906-7:  mem.  faculty,  1907- 
10,  head  master  since  1910,  the  King  School.  Sec, 
treas.  and  mem.  bd.  dirs..  the  King  Sch.,  Inc.;  treas. 
and  mem.  bd.  Visiting  Nurse  Assn.,  Inc.,  of  Stam- 
ford. Independent  Republican.  Presbyn.  Mem. 
Princeton  Univ.  Tower  Club.  Home:  53  Prospect 
St.    School:  1  Prospect  St.,  Stamford,  Conn. 

BECCOBD,  Augrustus  Phineas,  cler.yyman;  b. 
Acushnet,  Mass.,  Feb.  14,  1870;  s.  Phineas  White 
and  Emma  Henrietta  (Dickens)  Reccord;  grad. 
Fairhaven  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1887;  A.B.,  Brown, 
1892;  S.T.B.,  Harvard,  1895;  m.  Mae  A.  Tripp,  of 
East  Charleston.  Vt.,  Oct.  30,  1895.  Ordained  min- 
istry Unitarian  Ch.,  Oct.  9.  1895;  pastor,  Chelsea. 
Mass..  1895-7.  3d  Congl.  Soc,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1897-02,  Channing  Memorial  Ch.,  Newport,  R.I., 
1902-5,  Ch.  of  the  Unity,  Springfield,  Mass..  since 
Apr.  1,  1905.  Mem.  Springfield  Bd.  of  Trade; 
Charter  Revision  Com.,  Springfield  Ministers'  Assn., 
Brown  U.  Alumni  (advisory  council),  Phi  Delta 
Theta,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  visiting  com.  of  Brown  U. 
Clubs:  The  Club.  Springfield  Country.  Home:  207 
State  St..  Springfield,  Iilass. 

BECTOB,  Frank,  clergyman;  b.  nr.  Parkersburg, 
Va.,  July  20.  1851;  s.  Rev.  Enoch  and  Mindwell 
(Noves)  Rector;  A.B.,  Denison  U.,  Ohio,  1878  (D.D., 
1903);  grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn..  Mass.,  1881;  m. 
Martha  Pickering,  of  Bellingham,  Mass.,  Oct.  18, 
1881  (died  Nov.  16,  1907);  m.  2d,  Mary  Louise 
Rogers,  of  Pawtucket,  R.I.,  Oct.  16,  1911.  Ordained 
Bapt.  ministry,  1881  ;  pastor  2d  Ch.,  Newport,  R.  I., 
1881-6,  1st  Ch.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1886-1900,  1st  Ch., 
Pawtucket,    R.I.,    1900 — .     Pres.    R.L    Bapt.    State 


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Conv.:  trustee  Newton  Theol.  Insln.;  dir.  K.I.  Bapt. 
Kdn.  Soc;  trustee  R.I.  Bible  Soc.  Home:  1  Brook 
St.,  Pawtucket,  R.I.* 

REDMAN,  Fred  L.,  M.D. ;  b.  Hermon,  Me.,  Dec. 
9,  185!);  s,  (leorse  H.  and  Mary  E.  (Carr)  Redman; 
ed.  common  schs.,  Hermon  and  Hampden,  Me., 
1865-78;  Hampden  Acad.,  1873,  74,  75;  Eastern 
State  Normal  Sch.,  Castine.  1880-1;  M.D.,  Med 
Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1893;  post-grad,  work,  Har- 
vard, 190U:  m.  Anne  E.  Sanderson,  of  Vienna,  Me., 
Oct.  13,  18X3:  7  children,  Ralph  \V.,  b.  1885;  Grace 
E.,  1886;  Charles  \Y.,  1889;  Edward  S.,  1891;  Fannie 
C,  1893:  Elvira  L..  1895:  Crosby  E.,  1898.  Practiced 
at  Corinna,  Me.,  since  1893;  sr.  mem.  F.  L.  Redman 
and  Sons,  real  estate  and  automolnles.  Pres.  bd. 
of  trustees,  Corinna  Union  Acad.;  trustee  Stewart 
Free  Library.  Mem.  A.M. A..  Me.  Med.  Assn.  Re- 
imblican.  Mem.  Christian  Ch.  Mason;  mem.  I.O. 
O.F.,   MAY.   of  A.,   Grange.    Address:   Corinna,   Me. 

REDMAN,  John  Bakeman,  lawyer.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

REDMOND,  Eugene  Try  on,  real  estate;  b.  Chel- 
sea, ^las.s..  May  22,  18,5;  .s.  Charles  C.  and  Minnie 
Bell  (Tryon)  Redmond;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.  of 
Salem.  Mass.;  m.  Helen  Janet  Eames,  of  Honolulu, 
H.  Ty.,  .Tune  3,  1913.  With  Charles  F.  Bowker,  real 
estate,  Boston,  1890-7;  sr.  mem.  E.  T.  Redmond  & 
Co.,  real  estate,  ins.  and  mortgage  brokers,  since 
1898.  ^lem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Bos- 
ton Real  Estate  Exchan.se.  INIem.  2d  Corps  Cadets, 
Mass.  N.G..  Salem,  1896-12.  Republican.  IMason. 
Club:  Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Recreations:  athletics 
and  outdoor  sports.  Home:  154  Riverwav.  Office: 
85  Devonshire  St.,  and  581  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

REDMOND,  John  W.,  lawyer;  b.  Charlotte,  Vt., 
Jan.  24,  1861;  s.  James  and  ^Margaret  Redmond; 
grad.  St.  Johnsburv  (Vt.)  Acad.,  1882;  A.B.,  U.  of 
Vt.,  1886:  m.  twice,  2d,  Newport.  Vt..  Oct.,  1896, 
Eva  Davis;  1  child,  Lois,  b.  Hvde  Park.  Vt.,  Oct. 
13.  1888  (1st  wife's  child).  Studied  law:  began 
practice  at  North  Troy,  Vt..  1891;  removed  to  New- 
port, Vt..  1893;  reporter  decisions  of  Supreme  Court 
of  Vt.  since  1904;  e.x;-chmn.  R.R.  Commn.  of  Vt. 
Address:  Newport,  Vt. 

REDSHAW,  Samuel  Gaunt,  mf  r. ;  Ij.  Ansonia, 
Conn.,  July  27,  1849;  s.  John  M.  and  Sarah  (Gaunt) 
Redsbaw;  ed.  grammar  and  high  sens..  Ansonia; 
m.  May  18.  1877,  Amelia  Lawton;  2  sons,  John 
Louis,  Charles  Joseph.  Engaged  in  mfg.  paper 
boxes  since  1879;  dir.  Ansonia  Savings  Bank.  Al- 
derman, 1903-6;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907-8; 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.);  Elk. 
Address:  Ansonia,  Conn. 

REDSTONE,  Edward  Harry,  librarian;  b.  St. 
.Johns.  Newfoundland.  June  22,  1882;  s.  Geor,ge  and 
Lucy  (Fleet)  Redstone;  ed.  Cambridge,  ISIass. ;  m. 
Alice  Eaton  Hitchcock,  of  Chicopee,  Mass.,  Jan. 
15,  1908;  2  children,  Barbara,  Edward  H.,  Jr.  Asst. 
in  Law  Library  of  Harvard  U.,  1898-05;  salesman 
law  dept.,  Little,  Brown  &  Co.,  1905-8;  asst.  librar- 
ian Social  Law  Library,  1908-13,  since  librarian. 
Mem.  Am.  Assn.  Law  Libraries  (treas. ),  Mass. 
Library  Club.  Mass.  Librarians'  Club.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Club:  Boston  City.  Recreations:  out- 
door diversions.  Home:  19  Prentiss  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.   Address:  Social  Law  Library,  Boston.  Mass. 

REED,  Albert  Church,  M.  D.;  b.  Rockland.  Me., 
Mar.  23.  1858:  s.  Andrew  G.  and  Rebekah  S.  (Part- 
ridge) Reed;  ed.  Montpelier  Sem.;  Boston  U.  Sch. 
of  Oratory;  Wesleyan  U.,  INIiddletown,  Conn.;  M.D., 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1887;  m.  M.  Louise 
Smith,  of  ^Middletown,  Conn.,  1889.  Began  prac- 
tice. Clinton,  ]Mass..  1887;  at  Georgetown,  Mass., 
since  1895;  city  phys.  since  1899;  mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1910-11;  chmn.  Georgetown  Sch.  Bd.  since 
1904.  Progressive.  Methodist.  Mem.  Theta  Nu,  Chi 
Psi.    Home:  Georgetown,  Mass. 

REED,  Charles  Iiincoln,  educator;  b.  Hudson, 
Mass.,  Apr.  15.  1868;  s.  Stephen  Chandler  and 
Rhoda  Gale  (Tyler)  Reed;  descendant  of  William 
Reed,  Weymouth,  Mass..  about  1630;  grad.  Hudson 
High  Sch..  1885;  Ph.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1889  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa);  A.M..  Harvard,  1897;  m.  Monson,  Mass., 
Dec.  29,  1897,  Rosa  A.  Nichols;  children,  Constance, 
Emily,  Lucy.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Bethlehem,  N.H., 
1889-90,  Kingston,  Mass.,  1890-3  Hudson,  Mass., 
1893-6;  jr.  master,  1897-1907,  master,  head  of  Dept. 


of  History,  since  1907,  Mechanic  Arts  High  Sch., 
Boston.  Mem.  Am.  Mist.  Assn.,  Am.  Economic 
Assn.,  Mass.  High  Sch.  Masters'  Club,  Theta  Delta 
Chi.  Clubs:  Twentieth  Century,  Economic,  Tufts 
Coll.  Club.  Recreations:  camping,  fishing  and  all 
outdoor  sports.  Home:  35  Riverview  Rd.,  Brigh- 
ton.   Office:  Mechanic  Arts  High  Sch.,  Boston. 

REED,  Charles  Iiuman,  editor  and  publisher;  b. 
Franklin.  Vt.,  .June  18,  1851;  s.  Leonard  and  Mary 
M.  (Loverin)  Reed;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Newport  and 
Franklin,  Vt.  Founded,  1878,  and  since  editor  and 
pub.,  Richford  (Vt.)  Journal.  Address:  Richford, 
Vermont. 

REED,  Chester  Allyn,  lawyer,  author;  b.  Taun- 
ton, Mass.,  Apr.  28,  1860;  s.  Chester  Isham  and 
Elizabeth  Yonge  (Allyn)  Reed;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1881;  student  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1881-2;  admitted 
to  bar,  1884,  and  practices  in  Boston;  m.  Frances 
Barrows,  of  New  York,  Jan.  7,  1905.  Chmn.  trustees 
Attleboro  (Mass.)  Pub.  Library,  1889;  chmn.  Dem 
town  com.,  Dedham,  Mass.,  1893-6;  now  Republican. 
Wrote:  Compulsory  Arbitration  Arena,  Apr.,  1893; 
Peaceable  Boycottin.g,  No.  123,  Annals  of  Am.  Acad. 
Polit.  and  Social  Science;  occasional  poems  in 
mags.;  The  Theban  Eagle  and  Other  Poems,  1913. 
Home:  Dedham,  Mass.  Office:  402  Pemberton  Bldg., 
Boston.* 

REED,    Eug-ene    Elliott,    mavor    of    Manchester, 

N.H.   (See  vol.   1909.) 

REED,  Frederick  E.,  mfr.;  b.  Croydon.  N.H.,  Mar. 
1,  1847;  s.  John  and  Delia  (Winter)  Reed;  grad. 
Worcester  Acad,  and  Howe's  Business  Coll.; 
studied  draughting  and  designing  in  the  Worces- 
ter Co.  Mechanics'  Assn.  Engaged  in  mfg.  ma- 
chinists' tools,  1875,  later  F.  E.  Reed  Co.;  was  pres. 
Matthew  Mfg.  Co.,  Reed  &  Curtis  Machine  Screw 
Co.,  Reed  Foundry  Co.,  and  treas.  Worcester  Lawn 
Mower  Co.;  retired,  1912.    Home:  Thompson,  Conn. 

REED,  Georg-e  Hale,  clergyman;  b.  Taunton, 
Mass.,  June  26,  1877;  s.  William  and  Katharine 
Tracy  (Hale)  Reed;  grad.  Taunton  High  Sch., 
1895;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1899;  S.T.B.,  Harvard  Divin- 
ity Sch.,  1902;  unmarried.  Ordained  Unitarian  min- 
istry. Kings  Chapel,  Boston,  June,  1902;  pastor 
Belmont,  Mass.,  1902-14,  Fairhaven,  since  May, 
1914.  Pres.  William  Reed  &  Sons  Publishing  Co., 
Taunton.  Sec.  Unitarian  Hist.  Soc.  Republican. 
Mem.  Belmont  Lodge,  A.F.  &  A.M.  Recreations: 
tennis,  golf.    Address:  Center  St.,  Fairhaven,  Mass. 

REED.  Helen  I.eah,  author;  b.  St.  John,  N.B. ; 
d.  Guilford  Sliaw  and  Ella  (Berryman)  Reed; 
English,  Huguenot  and  Colonial  ancestry;  parents 
went  to  Boston.  1865;  grad.  Radcliffe  Coll..  1890; 
first  winner  of  Sargent  prize  (Harvard),  1890,  for 
metrical  translation  from  Horace.  Mem.  Am.  Folk- 
Lore  Soc.  (sec.  Boston  branch).  Circolo  Italiano, 
Woman's  Auxiliary  Civ.  Service  Reform  Assn., 
Collegiate  Alumna?,  Woman's  Edn.  Assn.,  Poetry 
Soc.  (London).  Coll.  Equal  SufCraee  League.  Boston 
Deutsche  Gesellschaft.  Clubs:  College,  Authors' 
(Boston).  Lyceum  (London).  Authors'  League.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books.)  Address: 
Riverbank  Ct.,  Cambridge.  Mass.* 

REED,  James,  theologian;  b.  Boston,  Dec.  8, 
1834;  s.  Sampson  and  Catharine  (Clark)  Reed;  A. 
B.,  Harvard,  1855,  A.M.,  1858;  m.  Emilv  E.  Ripley, 
of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Dec.  19,  1858.  Asst.  minister, 
1860-8,  pastor  since  1868,  Boston  Soc.  the  New 
Jerusalem;  gen.  pastor  Mass.  Assn.  of  the  New 
Ch.  since  1900;  pres.  New  Ch.  (Swedenborgian) 
Theol.  School,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1894-1908.  Pres. 
Mass.  Home  for  Intemperate  Women;  editor  New 
Church  Review:  mem.  Boston  Sch.  Bd.,  1871-5. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books.) 
Home:  12  Louisburg  Sq..  Boston,  Mass.* 

REED,  Joel  Henry,  jurist;  b.  Eastford,  Conn., 
Jan.  10,  1850;  s.  Levi  and  Pamelia  (Allen)  Reed; 
reared  on  farm;  ed.  grammar  and  high  sens.;  grad. 
Monson  (Mass.)  Acad.,  1871;  read  law  3  vrs..  and 
admitted  to  bar,  1874;  m.  1872,  Lvdia  E.  VMUis;  3 
children,  Willis  Henry,  b.  May  22,  1875;  Alice  M., 
:\rar.  10,  1880;  Edna  L.,  Dec.  27,  1883.  In  practice  at 
Stafford  Springs.  Conn.,  1874-8,  and  since  1885.  Col- 
chester, Conn.,  1878-85;  health  officer.  Tolland  Co., 
Conn.,  1893-5,  state's  attorney,  1893-1904;  judge 
Superior  Court,  Connecticut,  since  1904;  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,   1901-3.    Dir.  and  counsel  Staf- 


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ford   Savinss   Bank.    Republican.    Methodi-st.    Ad- 
dress: Stafford  Springs,  Conn. 

Si:z:i>,  Joseph  Barton,  lawyer;  b.  Orrington,  Me., 
Apr.  24,  185S:  .«.  Joseph  B.  and  Maria  A.  (Bartlelt) 
Keed;  grad.  Me.  W'esleviin  Sein.,  Kents  Hill,  -Me., 
1879;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1883;  m.  Weston,  Mass.,  1897, 
Alfaretta  A.  Snare;  2  children,  Josephine,  Gertrude. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1889,  and  since  practiced  at  Port- 
land, Me.;  register  of  probate,  Cumberland  Co., 
1897-05;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905  (com.  legal 
affairs).  Dir.  Me.  Instn.  for  the  Blind.  Republican. 
Mason  (K.T..  Shriner).  Club:  Portland.  Recrea- 
tions: gardening.  Home:  208  High  St.  Office:  98 
E-Kchange  St.,  I'ortland,  Me. 

REED,  Lucius  Penn,  clergyman;  moved  to  Al- 
buquetiiue,  X.M.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

RI:bd,  Milton,  lawyer;  b.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Oct. 
1,  IMS;  .s.  ^^'illiam  and  Sophia  Brown  (Ladd)  Reed; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1868,  A.M.,  1872;  Harvard  Law  Sch. ; 
unmarried.  In  practice  at  Fall  River,  Mass.,  since 
1874;  v.-p.  Metacomet  Xat.  Bank.  City  solicitor, 
1875-80;  mayor,  18S3;  spl.  justice  2d  Dist.  Ct.,  1875- 
79;  mem.  Mass.  Senate,  1881;  mem.  State  Bd.  Bar 
Examiners,  1897-1903.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Address:  P^all  River,  Mass.* 

REED,  PMUp  Iioringf,  wool  and  leather;  b.  Bev- 
erly, ]\Iass.,  July  29,  1SS3;  s.  Edwin  and  Emily  P. 
(Fellows)  Reed;  descendant  on  father's  side  of 
John  Alden,  of  the  Mayflower,  and  on  mother's 
side  of  John  Endicott,  first  gov.  of  Mass.;  ed. 
Phillips  Acad.,  Andovcr,  !Mass.;  unmarried.  Was 
with  Willet  &  Co.,  wool  mchts.,  1904-6;  mgr.  wool 
dept.  Armour  &  Co.,  at  Chicago,  1906-12;  treas. 
and  dir.  Winslow  Bros.  &  Smith  Co.  and  Winslow 
&  Co.,  since  1912;  asst.  treas.  and  dir.  Eastern 
Leather  Co.;  treas.  and  dir.  Morrill  Leather  Co., 
Brandt  Leather  Co.,  Ellis  Pond  Ice  Co.;  trustee 
Norwood  Real  Estate  Assn.  Mem.  Kappa  Omega 
Alpha  (Phillips  Acad.).  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Exchange  (Boston);  Country  (Brookline); 
Essex  County,  Dedham  Country  and  Polo.  Recrea- 
tions: golf,  tennis,  etc.  Home:  Norwood,  Mass. 
Oflice:     248    Summer    St.,    Boston,    Mass. 

REED,  Robert  G.,  M.D.;  b.  Lonsdale,  R.I.,  Nov. 
10,  1:552;  s.  Joseph  and  Ann  (Howard)  Reed;  A.B., 
Dartmouth  Coll.,  1874,  A.M..  1882;  M.D.,  Boston 
U.  iled.  Sch.,  1877;  m.  New  Bedford,  Oct.  18,  1880, 
Endora  C.  Libby.  Began  practice  at  New  Bedford, 
1877;  removed  to  Woonsocket,  R.I.,  Oct.  19,  1880; 
mem.  Common  Council,  City  of  New  Bedford,  1880; 
mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Woonsocket,  23  yrs.;  sec.  and 
treas.  Park  Commrs.,  Woonsocket;  mem.  State  Bd. 
of  Med.  Examiners  (6th  Dist.),  R.I.,  Woonsocket 
Business  Men's  Inst.  Republican.  Universallst. 
Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  R.I.  Homoe.  Soc, 
Worcester  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynecol. 
Soc,  Woonsocket  Dist.  Med.  Soc,  R.I.  Medico-Legal 
Soc.  Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.,  K.  of  H.,  A.O. 
U.W.  Home:  308  Harris  Av.  Office:  317  Main  St., 
Woonsocket,   R.I. 

REED,  Silas  D.,  lawyer;  b.  Taunton,  Mass.,  June 
25,  1S72;  s.  Charles  Andrew  and  W'elthea  Nichols 
(Dean)  Reed;  grad.  Bristol  Acad.,  Taunton,  1889; 
A.B.,  Amherst,  1893;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law, 
1905;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Taunton  since  1905: 
mem.  faculty  of  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law  since  fall  of 
1906,  and  lecturer  on  legislative  procedure;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1897-02  inclusive,  Senate,  1905, 
1906.  Mem.  Taunton  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mem.  Old  Colony  Hist. 
Soc.  Odd  Fellow  (Grand  Decoration  of  Chivalry, 
1908),  Mason  (32°);  mem.  Knights  of  Pvthias. 
Clubs:  Winthrop,  Bristol.  Home:  33  Granite  St. 
Office:    Taylor  Bldg.,   Taunton,  Mass. 

REED,  Victor  Augrustus,  M.D. ;  b.  Dixmont,  Me., 
Feb.  12.  1869;  s.  William  B.  and  Elizabeth  A. 
Reed:  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1897;  m.  Josephine 
Barlow,  of  Lawrence,  Mass.,  June  18,  1901;  1 
daughter.  Alice.  Practiced  in  Lawrence,  Mass., 
since  1898;  visiting  phys.  Lawrence  Gen.  Hosp. ; 
asso.  med.  examiner  Essex  Countv.  Formerly  1st 
It.  Co.  L,  8th  Regt.  Mass.  N.G.  Mem.  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Lawrence  Med.;  pres.  Essex  North  Med.  Soc. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (K.T.).  Home: 
23  Quincy  St.    Office:  477  Essex  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 


REED,  Walter  B.,  business  manager;  b.  New 
York,  Apr.  4,  1867;  s.  Joseph  B.  and  Maria  (Bart- 
lett)  Reed;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Orrington,  Me., 
Hampden  (Me.)  Acad.;  grad.  Eastman  Business 
Coll.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.,  1887;  m.  Addison,  Me., 
Jan.  30,  1893,  Josephine  Gage;  children,  Gladys  G., 
Helen  G.  Supt.  H.  W.  Smith  &  Co.  (lumber  mfrs.), 
1887-91;  business  mgr.  Bangor  Daily  News  since 
Dec,  1891;  mem.  city  govt.,  Bangor,  1896.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Home:  38  Elm  St.  Office:  Daily 
News,    I'.angor,   Me. 

REED,  Warren  Aug'ustus,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
July  1,  1851;  s.  Augustus  and  Laura  Ann  (Leach) 
Reed.;  prep.  edn.  English  High  Sch.  and  under 
pvt.  tutor;  grad.  Harvard,  1875;  spent  15  mos.  in 
study  and  travel  in  Europe;  student  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1876-7;  admitted  to  bar  of  Suffolk  Co.,  Mass. 
1878;  m.  East  Boston,  Dec.  3,  1878,  Nellie  New- 
comb  Crocker.  Practiced  at  Brockton,  :Mass.,  since 
1881;  dir.  Brockton  National  Bank;  v.-p.  Peoples 
Savings  Bank;  chmn.  Mass.  Bd.  of  Conciliation 
and  Arbitration,  1900-3;  judge  Police  Court  of 
Brockton   many   yrs.    Home:    Brockton,  Mass. 

REED,  Willard,  minister,  educator;  b.  Mt.  Ver- 
non, X.i'.,  .June  26,  1870;  s.  Jedidiah  Harris  and 
Mary  Sophronia  (Corner)  Reed;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1891,  A.M.,  1896;  studied  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1893-5, 
summer  sessions,  1905,  1906,  and  yr.  1906-7;  Har- 
vard Grad.  Sch.,  1904-5;  m.  Ferdinanda  Emilia 
Wesselhoeft,  of  Cambiidge,  Mass.,  Mar.  28,  1896. 
In  business  in  Boston,  1886-7;  prin.  high  sch., 
Sandwich,  Mass.,  1891-3;  preaching  since  1894; 
master  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.,  1895-8;  minister  Uni- 
tarian chs.,  Passaic  and  Rutherford,  N.J.,  1898-9; 
master  Browne  &  Nichols  Sch.,  Cambridge,  1899- 
1910,  since  asso.  prin.  Democrat.  Home:  103 
Walker   St..   Cambridge,   Mass.* 

REED,  William,  editor,  publisher;  Dec.  2,  1842- 
Oct.,   1913.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

REED,  William  Edward,  M.D. ;  b.  Saxonville, 
Mass.,  July  5,  1877;  s.  George  Augustus  and  Annie 
Elizabeth  (Johnson)  Reed;  on  father's  side,  de- 
scendant of  Col.  Jonathan  Reed,  of  Mass.,  on 
mother's  side,  of  William  Johnson,  of  Conn.;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  of  Framingham,  Mass.,  1882-90;  Chaun- 
cy  Hall  Sch.,  Boston,  1890-3;  Mass.  Nautical 
Training  Sch.,  Boston,  1893-5;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1901;  m.  Saxonville,  May  2,  1906,  Elizabeth 
Mary  Hankin,  of  Boston.  House  surgeon,  Carney 
Hosp.,  South  Boston,  1901-3;  resident  phys.  N.Y. 
Lying-in-Hosp.,  1903-4;  practiced  in  Nashua,  N.H., 
since  1905;  city  phys.,  1895-6;  phys.  Memorial 
Hosp.  since  1905;  surgeon  St.  Joseph's  Hosp.  since 
1907;  police  commr.,  Nashua,  since  1913.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Harvard  Med.  Alumni 
Assn.,  Hillsboro  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Nashua  Med.  Soc, 
Carney  Hosp.  Alumni,  Alumni  of  Lying-in  Hosp. 
of  City  of  New  York,  Mass.  Nautical  Training 
Sch.  Alumni.  York  and  Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°); 
St.  George  Commandery  and  N.H.  Consistory.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Club:  Vesper  Country.  Ad- 
dress:    7    Concord   St.,   Nashua,   N.H. 

REED,  William  Hale,  newspaper  man;  b.  Taun- 
ton, INIass.,  Feb.  17,  1874:  s.  William  and  Katharine 
Tracy  (Hale)  Reed;  grad.  Taunton  High  Sch.,  1891; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1895;  m.  Emma  Belle  Robinson,  of 
Acushnet,  Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1903;  5  children,  William 
Robinson,  Thomas  Hale,  Milton.  Sarah,  George  Hall. 
Reporter  on  Taunton  Dally  Gazette,  1895,  mng.  edi- 
tor since  1901,  pres.  corpn.,  1899-13,  treas.  since 
1913;  mem.  Common  Council,  Taunton,  1  yr.,  Bd. 
of  Aldermen  1  yr.,  Sch.  Com.  5  yrs.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  Bristol,  Winthrop,  Segreganset 
Country,  Yacht;  Metacomet  Golf  (Providence, 
R.I.).,  Recreations:  golf,  motoring.  Home:  84  Win- 
throp St.    Office:  5-9  Cohannet  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 

REES,  Henry  E.,  fire  insurance;  b.  Macon,  Ga., 
Apr.  29,  1857;  s.  Rev.  Henry  Kollock  and  Wil- 
helmina  (Bartow)  Rees;  ed.  Macon;  m.  Fanny 
Hunter  Tinsley,  of  Macon,  1881.  Local  fire  ins. 
agt.,  Macon,  1881-4:  spl.  agt..  South  Eastern  Tariff 
Assn.,  1884-5;  southern  spl.  agt..  North  British 
&  Mercantile  Ins.  Co.,  1885-9;  spl.  agt.,  Aetna 
Ins.  Co..  in  the  South,  1889-97;  asst.  sec,  1897-07, 
sec,  1907-12,  v.-p.  since  Apr.,  1912,  same  co.;  dir. 
Phoenix  Nat.  Bank.  Mem.  Southern  Soc.  of  New 
York;    ex-pres.    Eastern   Union.     Clubs:     Hartford, 


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Hartford  Golf,  Twentieth  Century,  Church  Club  of 
the  Uiocese  of  Conn.  Home:  42  Highland  St.  Of- 
tico:     t)70   Main  St.,  Hartford,   Conn. 

TtHUVE,  Frederick  Arthur,  clergyman;  b.  On- 
tario, Can.,  1S78;  s.  William  Albert  and  Sai'ah 
There.sa  lieeve;  grad.  Nashotah  (Wis.)  Theol. 
House,  1900;  unmarried.  Deacon,  1900,  priest, 
1902,  P.E.  Ch.:  assl.  Holy  Trinitv  Ch.,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  1900-1,  Ch.  of  the  Advent,  Boston, 
1903-5;  rector  Ch.  of  the  Ascension,  W'altham,  1905- 
07,  St.  Ann's  Ch.,  Dorchester,  1907-12;  now  rector 
St.  .John's  Ch.  Home:  22  Monadnock  St.,  Boston, 
]\Iass. 

REIIVi:,  Sidney  Armor,  mechanical  engineer; 
moved  to  Tompkinville,  N.Y.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
AN'ho's  Who  in  Anrerica,  1914-15.) 

REEVES,  Charles  Edwin,  clergyman;  b.  N.Y. 
City,  Jan.  8,  1864;  s.  William  Oscar  and  Theodosia 
(Roe)  Keeves;  student  Williams,  1889-91;  B.D., 
Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1894;  m.  Charlotte  Howard,  of  Fair- 
pert,  N.Y.,  May  9,  1899.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1895;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Fairport,  N.Y.,  1895-05, 
Princeton,  Mass.,  since  1906.  Address:  Princeton, 
Mass. 

REEVES,  Francis  T.,  judge  Dist.  Ct.  of  W^ater- 
bury.     Address:     Waterbury,   Conn. 

REGAIi,  Francis,   writer.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

REHDER ,  Alfred,  botanist;  b.  Waldenburg, 
Sachs.,  Germany,  Sept.  4,  1863;  s.  Paul  Julius  and 
Thekla  (Schmidt)  Rehder;  ed.  gymnasium  and  at 
univs.  of  Berlin  and  Gottingen;  (hon.  A.  M.,  Har- 
vard, 1913);  m.  Anna  Elisabeth  Hedwig  Schrefeld, 
of  Dresden,  Germany,  Mar.  31,  1906.  Came  to 
America,  189S;  asst.  Arnold  Arboretum  (Harvard 
U.),  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1898 — ■.  Fellow  A. A. 
A.S.,  Ana.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Soc. 
Hort.  Science,  Deutsche  Botanische  Gesellschaf t, 
Boston  Natural  History  Soc,  N.E.  Bot.  Club,  etc. 
Compiler:  Bradley  Bibliography,  5  vols.,  1911-15. 
Has  written  numerous  papers  on  botany  of  woody 
plants  and  described  hundreds  of  species  new  to 
science,  largely  as  result  of  Arnold  Arboretum 
expdns.  to  central  and  western  China.  Home:  62 
Orchard   St.,   Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.'* 

REID,  David  Collins,  clergyman;  b.  West  Heb- 
ron, N.Y.,  June  16,  1857;  s.  James  C.  and  Mar- 
garet (McKnight)  Reid;  grad.  Kimball  Union 
Acad.,  Meriden,  N.H.,  1874;  A.B.,  Princeton,  1880: 
B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1884;  m.  Drucilla  Allen,  of 
LeRoy,  Minn.,  Dec.  28,  1893;  4  children,  Ruth,  Mar- 
garet, John  Allen,  David  Leicester.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1884;  pastor  Brainerd,  Minn., 
1884-5,  Monticello,  1885-9,  Spring  Valley,  1889-94, 
Leicester,  Mass.,  1894-04,  Cambridge,  1905-7, 
Stockbridge,  1907-13.  Enfield,  Conn.,  since  1913. 
Pres.  Industrial  Reform  League  of  America.  So- 
cialist, but  a  severe  critic  of  Marxist  theory  of 
capital  and  profits.  Author:  Effective  Industrial 
Reform,  1910;  Capital  and  Profits,  1914.  Address: 
Enfield,    Conn. 

REIB,  William  Bernard,  printer;  b.  Boston, 
Mar.  2,  1851;  s.  Bernard  and  Mary  Anne  (Falconer) 
Reid;  ed.  Boston  pub.  schs. ;  m.  Mary  Beulah  Hill, 
of  Boston,  Apr.  29,  1SS7.  Began  to  learn  printing 
business,  1865;  became  connected  with  John  Wil- 
son &  Son,  1865;  name  changed,  1879,  to  University 
Press:  John  Wilson  &  Son,  Inc.;  has  been  v. -p. 
same  since  1910.  Trustee  Cambridge  Savings 
Bank.  Mem.  Cambridge  Common  Council,  1893-5: 
v.-p.  Citizens  Trade  Assn.,  1909-10;  trustee  Pros- 
pect Union,  of  Cambridge.  Pvt.,  corpl.  and  sergt., 
Boston  Light  Inf.,  1869-75.  Republican.  Vestry- 
man, and  v.-p.  Men's  Club,  St.  James  Episcopal  Ch. 
Mason.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  168 
Lexington  Av.  Office:  The  University  Press,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

REIS'V,  David  D.,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  W^insted, 
Conn.,  Nov.  9,  1874;  s.  Patrick  and  Ellen  (Dillon) 
Reidy;  ed.  grammar  and  pvt.  schs.,  Winsted:  M.D., 
Medico-Chirurg-.  Coll.,  Phila.,  Pa.,  1S99;  post-grad, 
work  univs.  of  Vienna,  Berlin  and  Dublin;  unmar- 
ried. Practiced  in  Winsted,  Conn.,  since  Aug., 
1899;  surgeon  to  Litchfield  County  Hosp.;  surgeon 
to  Reidy  Sanitarium.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Conn.  State 
Med.    Soc,    Litchfield    County    Med.    Soc.     Roman 


Catholic.    Mem.   Knights  of  Columbus,  etc.    Club: 
Winsted.    Honic:  Winsted,  Conn. 

REIFSNIDER,  Edson,  clergyman;  b.  Aurora, 
111.,  1868;  s.  Vincent  and  Frances  Salina  (Gurley) 
Reif snider;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Chicago;  B.D.,  Crane 
Theol.  Sch.  (Tufts  Coll.),  1898;  (D.D.,  Buchtel, 
1911);  m.  Anna  Louise  Cutter,  of  Galesburg,  111., 
1906.  Acting  pastor  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  during 
sr.  yr.  in  Div.  Sch.;  ordained  Universalist  ministrv, 
1898;  pastor,  Danvers,  Mass.,  1898-03,  Galesburg, 
111.,  1903-9;  became  instr.  Ryder  Div.  Sch.  (Lom- 
bard Coll.),  1903,  dean  1909-12;  pastor  3d  Ch.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  since  Jan.  1,  1913.  Mason.  Address: 
21  Orchard  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

REII.I.Y,  Joseph  John;  b.  Springfield,  Mass., 
Jan.  16,  1881;  s.  James  Henry  and  Catherine 
Prances  (Monroe)  Reilly;  A.B.,  Holy  Cross  Coll.. 
1904;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1909;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1912- 
(hon.  M.A.,  Holy  Croos,  1906);  unmarried.  Instr' 
in  English  and  history.  Pordham,  1904-7;  instr  in 
English,  Coll.  City  of  New  York,  1907-10;  univ. 
fellow,  Yale,  1911-12;  chief  examiner  Mass.  Civil 
Service  Commn.  since  July  1,  1912.  Roman  Catho- 
lic. Author:  James  Russell  Lowell  as  a  Critic, 
1915.  Recreations:  reading,  outdoor  sports.  Home- 
23  Sacramento  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  State 
House,  Boston,  Mass.  

REIIiIiY,    Thomas    Xiawrence,    ex-congressman; 
b.  New  Britain.  Conn.,  Sept.  20,  1858;  s.  John  and 
Catherine     (Fagan)     Reilly;    grad.    State    Normal 
Sch.,  New  Britain,   1876;   married.    Connected  suc- 
cessively  with    Meriden   Press   Recorder,    Meriden 
Republican,     Hartford     Sunday    Globe    and     New 
Haven  Register,   1876-86;  associated  with  Francis 
Atwater,  F.   E.   Sands  and  Lew  Allen  and  started 
Meriden  Journal,  1886.    Mayor  of  Meriden,  3  terms, 
1906-12;   mem.   Bd.   Edn.   6   yrs.;   dir.   Pub.  Library 
since   instituted,    about    1898;    mem.    62d   Congress    ; 
(1911-13),  2d  Conn.  Dist.,  and  63d  Congress  (1913-    / 
15),    3d   Dist.     Democrat.     Mem.    2d    Co.    of    Gov.'s 
Foot  Guard  of  Conn.    Clubs:    Colonial,  Amaranth.  / 
Home:    33   Union   St.,   Meriden,   Conn."*  •- " — ^ 

REIRDEN,  William  W.,  lawyer;  b.  Troy,  Vt., 
Aug.  31,  1876;  s.  James  W.  and  Florence  J.  (Cong- 
don)  Reirden;  ed.  common  schs.  of  Troy,  and  Troy 
Acad.;  m.  May  Agnes  Shea,  of  Littleton,  N.H.,  Feb. 
17,  1902:  2  children,  Stanley  James,  Paul  Shea. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1898;  began  practice  at  Barton 
Landing  (now  Orleans),  Vt. ;  moved  to  Barton,  Vt., 
Dec.  1,  1901.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Orleans 
Lodge,  No.  55,  F.  and  A.M.,  Barton;  Kevstone  Chap- 
ter, No.  16,  R.A.M. ;  Malta  Commanderv  No.  10, 
Newport,  Vt.;  Mt.  Sinai  Temple,  A.A.O.N.M.S.  of 
Montpelier,    Vt.     Address:     Barton,    Vt. 

REMEIiE,  William.  Arthur,  clergyman;  b.  New 
Haven,  Vt.,  Dec.  12,  1855;  s.  Stephen  "West  and 
Sorelle  (Smith)  Remele;  prep.  edn.  Middlebury 
(Vt.)  High  Sch.:  A.B.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1872-6; 
B.D.,  Yale  Divinity  Sch.,  1879;  m.  Hvde  Park,  Mass., 
Sept.  5,  1906,  Frances  Stella  Thayer.  Entered  min- 
istry Congl.  Ch.,  1879;  supplied  Pomfret,  Vt.,  1879- 
81;  ceased  work  on  account  of  ill  health,  1882-S; 
pastor,  East  Poultney,  Vt.,  1888-94  (ordained, 
1894),  Weybridge,  1894-6,  again  at  East  Poultnev, 
1896-8,  Olympia,  Wash.,  1898-1900.  Bridgewater, 
Vt.,  1900-4,  W^aitsfield,  since  1904.  Home:  Waits- 
field,  Vt. 

REItllCK,  Daniel  C,  lawyer;  b.  Hardwick,  Vt., 
.Ian.  15,  1852;  s.  Samuel  K.  and  Sophia  (Cushman) 
Remich;  common  sch.  edn.;  studied  law  in  Law 
Sch.,  Mich.  U. ;  admitted  to  bar,  1878:  m.  Littleton, 
N.H.,  May  18,  1896,  Elizabeth  Kilburn.  Practiced, 
Littleton,  1878-95;  mem.  firm  of  B.  W.  Kilburn  & 
Co.,  stereopticon  views.  Judge  advocate-gen.  on 
staff  of  Gov.  John  McLane;  mem.  N.H.  Legislature 
3  terms;  Senate  1  term;  del.-at-large.  Rep.  Nat. 
Conv.,  1904:  del.  Prog.  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1912. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants,  Soc. 
Colonial  Wars,  S.R.  Recreations:  travel,  motor- 
ing,  forestry.    Address:    Littleton,   N.H. 

REMICK,  Charles  Granville,  investment  secur- 
ities; b.  Pittsfield.  N.H.,  Oct.  5,  1848;  s.  Granville 
L.  and  Judith  Frances  (Stevens)  Remick;  ed. 
Pittsfield  Acad,  to  1863;  Rumford  Grammar  Sch., 
Concord,  N.H..  to  1865;  Chandler  Scientific  Sch. 
(Dartmouth),   1  yr.,  class  of  1870;  m.  Helen  Lor- 


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raine  Benedict,  of  Concord,  X.H.,  Feb.  4,  1891;  2 
children,  Helen  Lorraine,  Pauline.  Clk.  in  olHce 
of  adj.  g-en.  of  N.H.,  1867,  1868;  farming  in  Illini, 
Macon  County,  111.,  18(59-73;  with  asst.  chief  engr. 
in  constrn.  Wis.  Central  R.R.,  Apr.-Nov.,  1873; 
in  lumber  busine.ss  at  Port  Hudson,  JLia.,  Dec,  1873- 
Julv,  1874;  became  connected  with  1st  Nat.  Bank, 
Concord,  N.H.,  Dec,  1874,  cashier,  lSS6-May  23, 
1912;  investment  securities  since  June  1,  1912,  title 
of  C.  G.  Remick  &  Co.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club: 
W'onolancet.  Recreations:  golf,  gardening.  Home: 
2  Park  Ridge.  Office:  65  North  Main  St.,  Con- 
cord,   N.H. 

BEMICK,  Frank  W.;  member  firm  Kidder.  Pea- 
body  &  Co..  bankers;  v.-ji.  and  trustee  Boston  Five 
Cents  Savings  P.ank,  Boston  Suburban  Electric 
Cos.;  dir.  First  Nat.  Bank  (West  Newton),  Mid- 
dlesex &  Boston  St.  Ry.  Co.,  Norumbega  l\ark  Co. 
(elk.).  Union  Mills  Co.  Mem.  governing  com.  Bos- 
ton Stock  Exchange.  Club:  TTnion.  Home:  West 
Newtcm,  Mass.    nffice:  I  >e\'nnsliii'e  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BEIVUCK.  James  Waldron,  judge;  b.  Hardwick, 
Vt.,  Oct.  30,  1860;  s.  Samuel  K.  and  Sophia  S. 
Remick;  ed.  Colebrook  (N.H.)  Acad.;  L.L..B.,  U. 
of  Mich.,  1882;  (hon.  A.M.,  Dartmouth);  m.  Mary 
S.  Pendleton,  of  Hartford.  Conn.,  Dec.  5.  1888.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1882;  U.S.  dist.  atty.,  N.H.,  1889-93; 
asso.  justice  Supreme  Ct.  of  N.H.,  1901-4.  Inde- 
pendent in  politics.    Address:    Concord,  N.H.* 

BEIVUCK  Oliver  Philbrick,  lieutenant  of  engi- 
neers, U.S.  Revenue  Cutler  Service;  Sept.  22,  1853- 
Mar.   17,   1913.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

REMIirGTON,  Allsert  Andrew,  gold  and  silver 
refiner;  b.  River  Point.  R.I.,  Oct.  IS,  1863;  s.  Horace 
and  Zanna  (Straight)  Remington,  of  Providence, 
R  I  •  ed  pub.  schs..  Providence;  m.  Kate  Louisa 
Offutt,  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Sept.  4,  1888;  1  daugh- 
ter, Ruth  Offutt;  m.  2d,  Anna  Griece  Fowler,  of 
Providence,  Apr.  9,  1901;  1  son.  Albert  Andrew, 
Jr.  Learned  refining  and  assaying,  beginning  in 
employ  of  father,  1881:  admitted  to  firm  of  Horace 
Remington  &  Son,  1888,  and  since  incorporation, 
1891,  treas.  Horace  Remington  &  Son  Co.:  dir. 
Union  Trust  Co.  since  1896.  Mason  (St.  John's 
Lodge,  St.  John's  Commandery).  Clubs:  Pomham 
(ex-pres.).  Anawan;  West  Side  (Attleboro,  Mass.). 
Home:  184  S.  Main  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Office: 
91   Friendship  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

REMINGTON,  John  Alfred,  M.D.;  b.  Coventry, 
RI  Nov  2  1SG7;  s.  Albert  D.  and  Caroline  M. 
(knight)  Remington;  M.D..  Bellevue  Hosp.  IMed. 
Coll.  New  York,  1891;  m.  Central  Falls,  R.T.,  Oct. 
7  1897  Caroline  N.  Allen:  3  children,  Allen  Knight, 
Laurence  Potter,  Carolyn  E.  Has  practiced  at  Cen- 
tral Falls,  R.I..  since  1891;  mem.  Sch.  Com.  3  yrs.; 
mem.  State  Senate  6  successive  terms.  1903-9. 
Democrat.  Mem.  Pawtucket  Med.  Assn.,  R.I.  Med. 
Soc,  Med.  Science  Club.  Mason:  mem.  K.  of  P., 
N  E.O.P.  Recreations:  interested  in  country  life. 
Address:     Central    Falls,    R.I. 

BENEV,  Charles  Allen,  clergyman;  b.  Sag  Har- 
bor, N.Y.,  Feb.  1,  1857;  s.  George  W.  and  Harriet 
S  (Reeves)  Reney;  pub.  sch  edn.;  m.  Jennie  W. 
Williamson,  of  Sag  Harbor,  N.Y.,  May  18,  1879 
(died);  m.  2d,  Jessie  Kearsing,  of  Spring  Valley, 
NY  May  2,  1907.  Ordained  ministry  People's 
Pentecostal  Ch.,  1897;  pastor  Sag  Harbor.  N.Y., 
1897-02,  Spring  Valley,  N.Y..  1902-4,  Oxford,  N.S., 
Can,  1904-6,  Providence,  R.I.,  1906-9,  Putnam, 
Conn.,  1909-11,  Johnson,  Vt.,  since  1911.  Mem. 
ednl.  com..  Pentecostal  Collegiate  Inst.,  North 
Scituate.  R.T.  Prohibitionist.  Home:  107  River 
Av.,  Patchngue,  L.I.,  N.Y.    Address:  Johnson,  Vt. 

BENO,  Conrad,  lawyer.   (See  vol.  1909.) 

BENOUF,  Edward  Augustus,  clergyman;  Nov. 
15,  1818-Nov.,  19i:i.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BENSHA'W,  Alfred  Howard,  civil  engineer;  b. 
Staten  Island,  N.Y.,  Nov.  24.  1861;  s.  William  and 
Emma  (Conine)  Renshaw;  early  edn.  in  France  and 
Germany;  C.E.,  Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst.,  Troy,  N.Y., 
1883;  m.  Lucy  J.  Price,  of  Troy,  N.Y.,  1885  (now 
deceased)  ;  m.  2d,  Lucy  B.  Hopkins,  of  Baltimore. 
Md.,  1899.  Pres.  Federal  Signal  Co.  since  1908; 
dir.  Albany  Trust  Co.,  etc.  Maj.  and  engr.  3d  Bri- 
gade, N.G.N.Y.,  1898-03.  Trustee  Rensselaer  Poly. 
Inst.    Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Delta  Phi.   Clubs:  Union, 


New  York  Yacht  (New  York).  Recreations:  yacht- 
ing. Home:  Noroton,  Conn.  Ofl!ice:  52  Vanderbilt 
Av.,   New   York. 

BENWICK,  Ward  James,  :m.D.;  b.  Hamden,  N.Y., 
Apr.  12,  1873;  s.  William  J.  and  Sara  (Haddow) 
Renwick;  Union  Coll.,  Schenectady,  N.Y.;  M.D., 
Cleveland  U.  of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  1897;  physi- 
cian. Good  Samaritan  Dispensary,  1895-7;  m. 
Liberty,  N.Y.,  May  6,  1897,  Ada  B.  Benedict;  1  child, 
Margaret  Ward,  b.  Mar.  21,  1910.  Has  practiced  at 
Auburn,  Me.,  since  1897.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homceo- 
pathy.  Me.  Horace.  Med.  Soc  (corr.  sec,  1899-1900, 
v.-p.,  1903-4,  pres.,  1905-6),  Delta  Upsilon.  Mason 
(32",  K.T.).  Conlbr.  to  med.  jours.  Rei)ublican. 
Conglist.    Address:   102  Goff  St..  Auburn,  Me. 

BETTGEE,  Ijeo  Frederick,  educator;  b.  Hnnting- 
Inirg,  Ind.,  I\lar.  17,  1874;  s.  John  Henry  and  Mary 
Catherine  (Woellner)  Rettger;  grad.  Huntingburg 
High  Sch.,  1892;  grad.  Ind.  State  Normal  Sch., 
1894;  B.A.,  Univ.  of  Ind.,  1896,  M.A.,  1897;  Ph.D., 
Yale,  1902;  studied  U.  of  Strassburg,  1903;  m.  Clara 
V.  Snyder,  of  Waterloo,  Ind.,  June  9,  1903.  Asst.  in 
bacteriology  and  chemistry,  Univ.  of  Ind.,  1897- 
1900;;  instr.  in  bacteriology,  Sheffield  Scientific 
Sch.,  Yale  Univ.,  1902-6,  Yale  Med.  Sch..  1904,  1905; 
asst.  prof,  (in  charge),  bacteriology  and  hygiene, 
Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.,  since  1906;  research  fellow 
Rockefeller  Inst,  for  Med.  Research,  1903-6.  Contbr. 
to  scientific  jours.  Home:  198  Edwards  St.,  New 
Haven,   Conn. 

BEYNOIiBS,  Edward,  gynecologist;  b.  Boston, 
Apr.  2,  1860;  s.  John  P.  and  Jane  M.  (Revere)  Rey- 
nolds: A.B.,  Harvard,  1881;  M.D..  Harvard  Med. 
Sch..  1885;  house  officer,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1884-5; 
m.  Boston,  Apr.  12,  1893,  Harriet  W.  Parker;  chil- 
dren, Edward,  Jr.,  Charles  Parker,  George  Phillip. 
A.sst.  in  obstetrics,  1886-95,  instr.  same,  1895-01, 
asst.  in  gynecology,  1895-01,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.; 
phys..  Out-patients  Dept.,  Boston  Lying-in  Hosp., 
1886-01;  asst.  visiting  surgeon  (diseases  of 
women),  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1893-02;  visiting  sur- 
geon. Free  Hosp.  for  Women,  1902-6.  Mem.  Am. 
Gynecol.  Soc,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Obstet.  Soc, 
Boston  Soc.  Med.  Improvement,  etc.  Author:  Prac- 
tical Midwifery,  1891;  Practical  Obstetrics,  1901; 
frequent  contbr.  to  leading  med.  jours.  Clubs:  Union, 
Tavern.  St.  Botolph,  Harvard,  Eastern  Yacht.  Hoo- 
sick-Whisick.  Recreations:  yachting,  study  of 
heredity.  Home:  Milton,  Mass.  Address:  321  Dart- 
mouth   St.,   Boston. 

BEYNOIiDS,  Edward  Clayton,  lawyer;  b.  Brain- 
tree.  Mass.,  Nov.  15,  1856;  descendant  of  the 
earliest  Cape  Cod  Quakers — The  Wing  Family, 
which  settled  at  Sandwich,  Mass.;  ed.  common 
and  high  schs.  and  business  coll.;  admitted  to  bar, 
1880;  took  post-grad,  course  at  Georgetown  U. 
Law  Sch.,  Washington,  D.C.,  M.L.,  1886;  m.  Sophie 
Ulrner,  of  Portland,  Nov.  15,  1902;  2  children,  Lina 
Elvira,  Sophie.  Practiced  in  Portland  since  1880; 
mem.  Cape  Elizabeth  Sch.  Com.  6  yrs.;  register  of 
probate,  Cumberland  Co.,  1889-97;  state  senator, 
1897,  99;  1st  mayor  South  Portland,  1899-1900; 
judge  Municipal  Ct.,  South  Portland,  since  1902; 
unsuccessful  candidate  for  Rep.  nomination  for 
Congress,  1910;  dir.  and  atty.  Cumberland  Loan 
and  Bldg.  Assn.;  dir.  Union  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust 
Co.,  Federal  Loan  and  Building  Assn.,  Me.  Loan  & 
Building  Assn.  ISIem.  Me.  and  Cumberland  bar 
assns..  Me.  Geneal.  Soc.  Republican.  Mem.  Soc.  of 
Friends.  Has  served  as  pres.  Portland  Young 
Men's  Republican  Club,  Me.  League  of  Republican 
Clubs,  Portland  Club,  Past  Chancellors'  Assn.,  Me. 
State  Relief  Assn.,  C.E.,  Soldiers'  and  Sailors' 
INIonument  Assn..  S.P.  Veteran  Assn..  Cumberland 
Jj.  &  B.  Assn.,  Me.  League  of  Loan  and  Building 
Assn.  Mason  (K.T.);  K.P.;  mem.  Patrons  of  Hus- 
bandry; hon.  mem.  Portland  Veteran  Firemen's 
Assn.;  asso.  mem.  Bosworth  Post,  G.A.R.  Home: 
476  Summer  St.,  South  Portland.  Office;  97  Ex- 
change St.,  Portland,  Me. 

BEYNOIiDS,  Edward  Gardner,  clergyman;  b. 
IVIeriden,  Conn.,  Aug.  15.  1874;  s.  Gardner  W.  and 
Mary  E.  (Thompson)  Reynolds;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
^leriden.  and  under  pvt.  tutors;  m.  Eliza  C.  Snow, 
of  Meriden,  Conn..  Aug.  15,  1894;  2  children,  George 
Edward,  Robert  Gardner.  Minister  All  Saints  Mis- 
sion, South  Meriden,  1897-04,  and  of  St.  John's  Ch., 
Yalesville,   1902-4;  deacon,   1904,  priest,   1909,  P.E. 


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897 


Ch.;  minister  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Soutliington,  1904-8; 
rector  St.  James  Ch.,  Glastonbury,  since  Jan.  1, 
1908.  Mem.  Hartford  Cleiieus.  Republican.  Mason; 
mem.  Royal  Arcanum.  AtUlress:  Glastonbury, 
Conn. 

REYiroIiSS,  Pordyce  Thomas,  educator;  b.  Had- 
ley,  Mass.,  Aug.  26,  1875;  s.  Chai'les  Dickinson  and 
Sopliia  Louise  (Knapp)  Reynolds;  .^rad.  Hopkins 
Acad.,  Hadley,  1893,  Williston  Sem.,  Kasthampton, 
1895;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1900;  m.  Mabel  Nye  Luce, 
of  Taunton,  Mass.,  Jan.  12,  1909  (died  Aug.  23, 
1914).  Supt.  of  schs.,  Stafford.  Kan.,  1900-3;  science 
teacher  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1903-4;  I'rench  teacher, 
Minneapolis.  JNlinn.,  1904-5;  grammar  prin.  Ports- 
mouth, X.H.,  1905-7;  supt.  schs.,  NVoodsville. 
Haverhill  and  Bath,  N.H.,  1907-11,  Randolph,  Hol- 
brook  and  Avon,"Mass.,  1911-13,  Gardner,  Mass.. 
since  Sept.,  1913.  Mem.  N.E.A.,  Worcester  County 
Teachers'  Assn.,  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Mason;  Odd  Fel- 
low.   Addres.s:  Gardner,  JIass. 

REYNOIiDS,  Georg-e  Willianx,  clergyman;  b.  Sid- 
ney. Me.;  s.  Austin  and  Abby  (Eustis)  Reynolds; 
ed.  Wilton  Acad.,  Me.  and  Kents  Hill,  Me.;  A.B., 
Amherst  Coll.,  1877;  grad.  Yale  Theol.  Sem.,  1880; 
(D.D.,  Redfleld  Coll.,  S.  Dak.,  1906);  m.  Colchester, 
Conn.,  Sept.  30,  1880,  Kate  Ellis  Cragin.  Ordained 
to  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1880;  pastor  Stuart  and 
Osage,  la.,  6  yrs..  Gorham,  Me.,  13  yrs.,  South  Man- 
chester, Conn.,  1900-14.  While  at  Goi-ham  worked  2 
winters  in  legislature  and  secured  appropriation 
of  $50,000  for  dormitory  for  normal  sch.  at  Gor- 
ham; built  parish  house  at  Gorham,  and  ch.  at 
South  -Manchester.  During  Gorham  pastorate 
served  as  trustee  of  Maine  Missionary  Soc,  3  yrs.; 
preached  the  conf.  sermon  before  State  Conf.,  and 
presided  as  moderator  of  state  i^ody  of  Congl.  chs. 
Republican.  Recreations:  motoring,  gardening. 
Home:  42  Wliiting  St..  Hartford,  Conn. 

BEYirOIiDS,  Harry  "Wilson,  lawyer;  b.  East 
Haddam,  Conn.,  July  15,  1881:  s.  William  Cogswell 
and  Dorothy  Amelia  (Boardman)  Reynolds;  de- 
scendant of  John  Reynolds,  of  Weymouth,  Mass., 
and  Stonington,  Conn.,  1660;  prep.  edn.  Middletown 
(Conn.)  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1904;  studied  law 
in  office  of  Sperry  &  McLean,  Hartford;  unmarried. 
Admitted  to  bar.  1907,  and  since  practiced  in 
Hartford;  now  associated  with  Lewis  Sperry;  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  from  East  Haddam,  1911-12, 
Senate,  from  34th  Dist.,  1913-14;  elk.  of  Conn.  State 
Bd.  of  Pardons  since  1912.  Mem.  Troop  B,  Cav., 
Conn.  N.G.  Mem.  Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.,  Yale 
Alumni  Assn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Yale).  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Hartford,  University,  Hart- 
ford Golf.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home: 
East  Haddam,  Conn.  Office:  650  Main  St.,  Hartford, 
Conn. 

BEYNOIiDS.  Horatio  Mcl^eod,  college  prof.;  b. 
Wakefield,  N.H.,  Apr.  13,  1857;  s.  William  Buzzell 
and  Clara  (Swazev)  Reynolds;  prep.  edn.  Me.  Cen- 
tral Inst.,  Pittsfield,  Me.;  student  Bates  Coll.  2 
yrs.:  A.B.,  Yale,  1880,  M.A.,  1889;  m.  Maud  Trow- 
bridge, of  New  Haven,  Apr.  4,  1904;  no  children. 
Tutor  Greek,  1883-8,  asst.  prof.,  1888-93,  prof, 
since  1893,  Yale.  Sec.  of  managing  com.  Am.  Sch. 
at  Athens.  Mem.  Am.  Archa='ol.  Soc,  Am.  Philol. 
Assn.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Clubs:  University  (Bos- 
ton), Graduates'  (New  Haven).  Address:  85  Trum- 
bull St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

BEYNOIiSS,  John,  banker;  ta.  Boston,  Oct.  4, 
1857;  s.  Henry  R.  and  Susan  D.  (Reynolds)  Rey- 
nolds; g.s.  of  Grindall  Reynolds,  who  served  as 
captain  in  Revolutionary  Army;  ed.  grammar  and 
Latin  schs.,  Boston;  m.  Lizzie  C.  Adlam.  of  Boston, 
Oct.  8,  1879.  Messenger,  Hide  and  Leather  Nat. 
Bank,  1874;  in  same  capacity  with  Everett  Nat. 
Bank,  1875,  and  successfully  served  as  bookkeeper, 
discount  clerk,  receiving  teller,  paying  teller, 
cashier,  and  pres.;  pres.  Boston  Penny  Savings 
Bank  since  1900.  Mem.  Am.  Bankers'  Assn.,  Boston 
Real  Estate  Exchange.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Boston 
Art.  Home:  1120  Beacon  St..  Brookline,  Mass. 
Office:   Boston  Penny   Savings  Bank,   Boston. 

BEYNOI^DS,  John  PhilUps,  M.D.;  Nov.  20,  1825- 

Oct.  10.  1909.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BE'X'NOI^DS,  John  Plilllips;  b.  Boston,  Mass., 
Jan.  IS.  1863:  s.  John  Phillips  (M.D.)  and  Jane 
Minot  (Revere)  Reynolds;  descendant  on  mother's 


side  of  Apollo  Revoire,  Paul  Revere  and  Edward 
Hutchinson  Robbins,  and  on  father's  side  of  John 
Phillips  (1st  mayor  of  Boston  and  pres.  of  Mass. 
Senate);  ed.  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  m.  Lucretia  R. 
Munroe,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  11,  1884;  2  chil- 
dren, Priscilla  Munroe,  John  Phillips.  Began  as 
elk.  with  John  M.  Forbes  &  Co.,  Boston,  1880;  with 
James  L.  Little  &  Co.,  agts.  Pacific  Mills,  1882-4; 
v.-p.  Walter  M.  liowney  &  Co.,  1891-1900;  in  busi- 
ness on  own  account  since  1884;  trustee  Peter  Bent 
Brigham  Hosp.,  Old  South  Meeting  House  Assn. 
Mem.  Huguenot  Soc,  Bo.stonian  Soc.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Union,  Tennis  and  Racquet, 
Somerset,  Eastern  Yacht;  Knickerbocker  (New 
York).  Recreations:  yachting,  fishing,  shooting, 
farming.  Home:  79  Marlborough  St.  Office:  30 
State    St.,    Boston,    Mass. 

BIIYNOIiSS,  John  Rufus,  inventor;  b.  Granby, 
Conn.,  Nov.  22,  lb;43;  s.  Rev.  Rufus  King  and 
Loretta  (Stannard)  Reynolds;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U., 
Conn.,  1865:  m.  Josephine  Gay  Bidwell,  of  Mid- 
dletown, Conn.,  Oct.  23,  1867;  2  children,  Harry 
Marcy,  Francis  Pratt.  Inventor  of  bookbiding  and 
book-sewing  machinery.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Home:  83  Tremont  St.  Office:  9  Sigourney  St., 
Hartford.    Conn. 

BEYNOIiDS,  Joseph  G.,  treasurer;  b.  Wickford, 
R.I.,  July  12.  1853;  s.  Stephen  B.  and  Harriet  C. 
(Gardiner)  Reynolds;  descendant  of  James  Rey- 
nolds, who  settled  in  North  Kingstown,  R.I.,  1600; 
ed.  common  schs.,  Wickford;  grad.  Friends'  Sch., 
and  Bryant  &  Stratton  Business  Coll.,  Providence, 
R.I. ;  m.  Rebecca  G.  Tillinghast,  of  Providence,  Jan. 
1,  1879.  Learned  trade  of  mfg.  jeweler,  and  en- 
gaged in  same  until  1887;  since  treas.  and  dir. 
Wickford  Savings  Bank.  Trustee  North  Kings- 
town Free  Library.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem. 
S.A.R.  Mason  (K.T.);  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Royal 
Arcanum.     Address:     Wickford,    R.I. 

BEYNOIiDS,  HiUIo  Crandall,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; b.  Eagle  Bridge,  N.Y..  July  16,  1871;  s.  Bben 
C.  and  Helen  E.  (Vrooman)  Reynolds;  ed.  Troy 
N.Y.,  High  Sch.;  grad.  Trov  Business  Coll.,  1889 
m.  Grace  E.  Howe,  of  Poultney,  Vt..  June  29,  1898 
3  children,  Theresa  H.,  Helene  E.,  Milo  H.  Editor 
The  Politician,  Eagle  Bridge,  N.Y..  1892-4;  editor 
and  pub.  The  Tim^s,  Whitehall,  N.Y.,  1895-04;  busi- 
ness mgr.  Essex  Pub.  Co.,  Essex  Junction,  Vt.,  1904- 
12,  editor  and  mgr.  same  since  1912;  also  pub.  the 
Burlington  Suburban  List,  including  12  newspa- 
pers, and  conducts  a  general  advertising  service. 
Mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.  Progressive.  Clubs:  Ethan 
Allen,  Lake  Chaplain  Yacht.  Home:  59  Buell  St. 
Office:  100  Church  St.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

REYNOIiDS,  Percy  Iioring-,  M.D.,  educator.  (See 
vol.  1909.) 

BEYITOIiBS,  "Walter  S.,  lawyer,  elk.  of  Superior 
Ct.;  b.  Glocester.  R.I.,  Sept.  21,  1869;  s.  Albert  and 
Sarah  Smith  (Eddy)  Reynolds;  prep.  edn.  Mt. 
Pleasant  Acad.  (Providence)  and  Providence  High 
Sch.:  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1893;  m.  Flora  May  Sweet,  of 
Chepachet,  R.I.,  Nov.  4,  1897;  1  son,  Harvey  Sweet. 
Asst.  elk.  of  Dist.  Ct.  of  6th  Dist.  of  R.I.,  1893-5; 
asst.  elk.  Appellate  Div.  of  Supreme  Ct.,  at  Provi- 
dence, 1895-9;  admitted  to  R.I.  bar,  1896;  practiced 
law,  1899-04:  elk.  Superior  Ct.,  Providence,  since 
1904;  mem.  R.I.  Senate.  1898-9.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Mem.  R.I.  Bar  Assn.,  Providence 
Bar  Club,  Sigma  Chi.  Clubs:  University,  Meta- 
comet  Golf,  Economic,  Congregational.  Home:  225 
Lenox  Av.  Office:  County  Court  House,  Providence, 
Rhode  Island. 

BEYITOIiDS,  "William  George,  merchant;  b. 
Portland,  Ore.,  Nov.  2,  1873;  s.  George  John  and 
Jane  M.  Revnolds;  ed.  Goddard  Sem.,  Barre,  Vt., 
1886-94:  m.  Barre.  1897,  Anna  Taplin;  3  children, 
Clara,  Leone,  Anita.  Began  in  hardware  business 
at  Barre,  1896:  mgr.  firm  of  Reynolds  &  Son.  Ma- 
son: Elk.  Democrat.  Club:  Vincitia.  Home:  102  S. 
Main  St.    Oflnce:   80-84  N.  Main  St.,  Barre,  Vt. 

BHOADES,  Henry  Echford,  naval  officer;  b.  New 
York,  June  15.  1844;  s.  Henry  E.  (chief  engr.  U.S. 
N.)  and  Caroline  (Bensel)  Rhoades;  grand  nephew 
Zachariah  Rhoades,  It.  in  Navy,  Oct.,  1798;  de- 
scendant of  settlers  R.T.;  ed.  pub.  schs..  New  York 
and  Conn,  and  Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst.,  Trov,  N.Y. ; 
m.    Middlebury,    Conn.,    Dec.    28,    1869,    Sarah    M. 


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Stone.  Learned  trade  of  marine  engring.  in  U.S. 
Vol.  Armv,  Mav  6,  1861-Jan.  12,  1863;  3d  asst.  engr. 
Pacific  Mail  Line,  July,  1863- July,  1864;  supt. 
constrn.  mining  machinery  in  Calif,  and  Nev.  for  6 
mos.;  apptd.  engr.  officer,  U.S.N.,  Feb.  11,  1865;  put 
on  retired  list  of  Navy,  1875;  on  editorial  staff  and 
editor  of  Almanac,  New  York  Tribune,  187C-98, 
when  recalled  to  active  duty  in  Navy  (now  re- 
tired); took  part  in  Japanese  Revolution,  following 
ovcrthi-ow  of  T\coon,  1868;  in  Arctic  cruise  of 
Polaris  Search  Expdn.  with  De  Long,  and  others 
(discovered  bituminous  coal  in  Greenland),  1873. 
Address:   L'3  IMoreland  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

BHOADES,  "Winfred  Chesney,  clergyman;  b. 
Middlcbury,  Conn.,  Apr.  1,  1872;  s.  Henry  E.  and 
Sarah  (Stone)  Rhoades;  descendant  of  Zachariah 
Rhoades,  Rehoboth,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Columbia,  1894; 
grad.  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1897:  m.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1905,  Mary  D.  E.  I.,auderbuin  (now 
deceased).  Ordained  to  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1899, 
prin.  Chadron  Acad.,  Neb.,  1S97-9;  pastor  Eliot 
Congl.  Ch.,  Roxbury  Dist.,  Boston,  since  1900; 
pres.  Conf.  14  Associated  Charities  of  Boston;  dir. 
Congl.  Edn.  Soc,  Boston  City  Missionary  Soc, 
Roxbury  Charitable  Soc;  mem.  exec.  com.  Mass. 
Home  Missionary  Soc;  mem.  Am.  Congl.  Assn.;  the 
Pastoral  Union  (of  Hartford  Sem.),  Delta  Upsilon. 
Republican.  (Father  was  officer  U.S.N,  and  as 
member  De  Long  Polar  Expdn.  discovered  bitu- 
minous coal  on  Disco  Island.)  Address:  23  More- 
land  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

KHOSi:S,  Albert  Taylor,  street  commr.;  b.  Spen- 
cer. Mass.,  Mav  ZO,  1878;  s.  Judson  B.  L.  and  Eliz- 
abeth N.  (Tavior)  Rhodes;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs. 
of  Worcester,  Mass.;  m.  Edith  M.  Alexander,  of 
W'orcester,  June  18,  1901;  5  sons.  Robert  Stanley 
Foster,  Everett  Alexander,  Philip  Houghton,  Jud- 
son Francis.  "Wilbur  Dennison.  Began  active  career 
in  office  of  Buttrick  &  Pratt,  civ.  engrs.,  Worcester, 
1896,  continuing  3  yrs.;  with  O.  Willis  Rugg,  civ. 
engr.,  ly-  yrs.;  partner  John  F.  Kelley  &  Co.,  pav- 
ing contractors,  li^  yrs.:  engaged  as  civ.  engr.  on 
own  account  for  a  short  time;  then  with  the  Cen- 
li'al  Bldg.  Co.  1  yr.;  gen.  supt.  George  W.  Carr  & 
Co.,  gen.  contractors,  1908-13;  street  commr.  City 
of  Worcester  since  Feb.,  1913.  Mem.  City  Council, 
Worcester,  1911-13.  Mem.  Am.  Road  Builders' 
Assn.,  Mass.  Highway  Assn.,  Worcester  Gi-ange; 
apptd.  bv  Gov.  D.  I.  Walsh  as  del.  Good  Roads 
Conv.,  Chicago,  Dec,  1914.  Republican.  Mason. 
Club:  Commonwealth.  Recreations:  fishing,  hunt- 
ing, baseball,  tennis.  Home:  461/2  Hadwen  Rd.  Ad- 
dress: City  Hall,  Worcester,  Mass. 

BHOBES,  Christopher;  b.  Providence,  R.I.,  Sept. 
15,  1840;  s.  Christopher  Smith  and  Olive  Bicknell 
(Mauran)  Rhodes;  ed.  Providence  High  Sch.,  and 
Brown  U.,  1858-60;  served  in  Union  Army,  1862;  un- 
married. Engaged  in  real  estate  business,  Provi- 
dence, 1882-11  (retired):  chief  elk.  and  deputy  pro- 
vost marshal,  U.S.  2d  R.I.  Dist.,  1863-5;  elk.  and 
deputy  sec.  of  state,  R.I.,  1869-71,  1872-82;  a.-d.-c. 
with  rank  of  col.  on  staff  Gov.  Padelford,  1869-72; 
asst.  sec.  Rep.  State  Central  Com.,  1884-8;  electoral 
messenger,  1888.  Mem.  S.A.R.  (sec.  R.I.  Soc.  since 
1893),  G.A.R.  (comdr.  Rodman  Post  No.  12,  R.I., 
1898),  R.I.  Hist.  Soc,  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design,  1st  Light 
Inf.  Vet.  Assn.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Club:  Hope 
(Providence).  Home:  290  Benefit  St.,  Providence, 
Rhode    Island. 

RHODES,  Elisha  Hunt,  soldier;  b.  Pawtuxet, 
Cranston,  R.I.,  Mar.  21,  1842;  s.  Elisha  Hunt  and 
Eliza  Ann  (Chace)  Rhodes;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  com- 
mercial acad.;  m.  Caroline  Pearce  Hunt,  of  Cran- 
ston, R.I.,  June  12,  1866;  2  children,  Frederick  Mil- 
ler, Alice  Caroline  (Mrs.  Howard  P.  Chace,  of 
Providence,  R.I.).  Collector  U.S.  internal  revenue, 
1875-85;  as.sessor  of  taxes.  Providence,  June,  1885- 
13,  ex-chmn.  of  board;  Republican.  Deacon  Cen- 
tral Bapt.  Ch.,  Providence:  supt.  S.S.  for  many  yrs. 
until  retired,  1902.  Pres.  Home  for  Aged  Men  and 
Aged  Couples;  dir.  Old  Colony  Cooperative  Bank. 
Pvt.  2d  R.I.  Vols.,  June,  1861;  corpl.  Co.  D,  June  5, 
1861;  sergt.-maj..  Mar.  1,  1862;  2d  It.,  July  24.  1862; 
1st  It.,  Mar.  2.  1863;  comdr.  Co.  B,  May  1-Nov.  7, 
1863;  adj.  2d  R.I.  Vols.,  Nov.  7,  1864:  capt..  May  5, 
1864;  comd.  regt.,  June  6,  1864,  July  28,  1865;  bvtd. 
maj.  U.S.V.,  Dec.   5,   1864,  "for  gallant  conduct  at 


battle  of  Winchester,"  Sept.  19,  1864;  It.-col.  2d 
It. I.  Vols.,  Jan.  31,  1865;  bvtd.  col.  U.S.V.,  Apr.  2, 
1865,  "for  gallant  conduct  before  Petersburg,"  Apr. 
2,  1865;  col.  2d  R.I.  Vols.,  July  13,  1865;  discharged 
July  28,  1865;  brig.-gen.  R.I.  Militia,  June  25,  1879; 
retired  Mar.  21,  1892.  Comdr.  Prescott  Post  No.  1, 
G.A.R. ,  1867;  comdr.  Dept.  of  R.I.,  1873-4;  sr.  vice- 
comdr.-in-chief  G.A.R.,  1877.  Mem.  Mass.  Com- 
mandery  Loyal  Legion;  v. -p.  6th  Army  Corps  Soc; 
v. -p.  Army  of  the  Potomac  Soc;  pres.  2d  R.I.  Vol. 
Assn.;  ex-pres.  Soldiers  and  Sailors  Hist.  Soc  of 
R.I.;  etc.  Mem.  Nat.  Com.  Gettysburg  Celebration, 
1913.  Past  Master  and  Past  Grand  Master  of  Ma- 
sons of  R.I.:  Past  Grand  Dictator  Grand  Lodge 
Knights  of  Honor  of  R.I.  Has  made  many  hist., 
dedication,  religious  and  Memorial  Day  addresses. 
Address:  Industrial  Trust  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

RHODES,  James  Pord,  author;  b.  Cleveland, 
May  1,  184  8;  s.  Daniel  Pomeroy  and  Sophia  (Lord) 
Rhodes;  ed.  New  York  U.,  U.  of  Chicago;  was  not 
grad.;  (LL.D.,  Western  Reserve  U.,  1893,  Harvard, 
1901,  Yale,  1901,  U.  of  Wis.,  1904,  New  York  U., 
1908,  Princeton,  1912;  Litt.D.,  Kenyon,  1903;  D.Litt., 
Oxford  U.,  Eng.,  1909);  m.  Ann  Card,  of  Cleveland, 
Jan.  4,  1872.  Pres.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  1899;  mem. 
Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Letters,  Am. 
Philos.  Soc;  corr.  fellow  British  Acad.  Awaided 
Loubat  prize,  Berlin  Academy  Science,  1901:  gold 
medal,  Nat.  Inst.  Arts  and  Letters,  1910.  Clubs: 
Tavern,  Somerset,  Algonquin  (Boston),  Authors' 
Century,  University  (New  York).  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  392  Beacon  St., 
Boston.* 

RHODES,  Iieouard  Hall,  wholesale  and  retail 
grocer;  b.  Camden.  Me.,  Nov.  28,  1860;  s.  George 
Joseph  and  Mary  Ann  (Hall)  Rhodes;  ed.  country 
sch.  to  15,  later  in  evening  and  commercial  schs.; 
m.  Dec  26.  1892,  Jennie  P.  Young,  of  Matimous,  Me. 
Entered  grocery  and  provision  business,  Boston, 
1884;  now  pres.  Rhodes  Bros.  &  Co.:  one  of  organ- 
izers and  1st  pres.  Fidelity  Trust  Co.,  Boston; 
trustee  Sinking  Fund  of  Boston,  1909-10.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Boston  Fruit  & 
Produce  Exchange.  Trustee  Newton  Theol.  Instn., 
Tremont  Temple  Property;  formerly  trustee  Colby 
Acad.,  N.H.  Republican.  Baptist;  pres.  Boston 
Bapt.  Social  Union:  ex-supt.  Tremont  Temple  S  S. 
for  a  number  of  yrs.  Mason  (Lodge  Chapter,  De 
Molay  Commandefy,  K.T.) ;  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  N.E. 
Order  of  Protection.  Club:  Boston  City.  Home:  9 
Downing  Rd.,  Brookline.  Office:  174  Massachusetts 
Av.,   Boston. 

RHODES,  Stephen  Holbrook,  insurance;  Nov.  7, 
lS25-June  11,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1908-9.) 

RICE,  Abbott  Barnes,  merchant;  b.  Hopkinton. 
Mass.,  Apr.  17,  1862;  s.  Dexter  and  Mary  Ann 
(Adams)  Rice:  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1884.  A.M.,  1887; 
m.  Amv  T.  Bridges,  of  South  Framingham,  IVIass.. 
Aug.  27,  1890;  3  sons,  Adams  Thurber,  Willard 
Wordsworth,  Lawrence  Bridges.  Began  active 
career  as  mgr.  Glen  Shirt  &  Collar  Co.,  Boston, 
1888,  ir.  partner  in  firm  since  1889:  dir.  and  treas. 
Matinee  Waist  Co..  Glens  Falls,  N.Y^.  since  1910, 
and  Tremont  Stores  Co.  since  1914.  Mem.  Bd.  of 
Aldermen,  Newton.  INIass.,  since  1912.  INIem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Newton  Playground  and 
Social  .Service  League.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ma- 
son. Clubs:  Middlesex.  Boston  City.  Recreations: 
civic  affairs,  foreign  travel.  Home:  Newton  Centre, 
Mass.    Office:  121  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

RICE,  Alexander  Hamilton,  college  prof.:  b.  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  1877:  s.  Willard  H.  and  Elizabeth 
Andrews  (Peterson)  Rice;  descendant  of  English 
ancestry,  of  Mass.  Bay  Colony,  1670;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Boston;  Nashua  (N.H.)  High  Sch.:  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1901;  Am.  Sch.  of  Classical  Studies,  1901.  1902; 
Ph.D.,  Boston  U.,  1905;  m.  Aug.  4,  1904,  Miriam 
Holmes  Parker,  of  West  Barnstable,  Mass.  Instr. 
in  Latin,  1902-5,  asst.  prof.,  1905-10,  prof,  since 
1910,  Boston  U.:  instr.  in  Latin,  summer  session, 
U.  of  Kan.,  1911  and  1913;  dir.  summer  session. 
Boston  U.,  1915.  Independent  Republican.  Mem. 
Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Archseol.  Inst.  America,  N.E. 
Classical  Assn.  Lecturer  and  contbr.  on  classical 
subjects  to  periodicals.  Address:  99  Bartlett  Av., 
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BICi:,  Arthur  NoMe,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Oct.  4, 
1S7S;  s.  John  Hamilton  and  Cora  Lee  (Clark)  Rice; 
g.s.  of  Alex.  H.  Rice,  gov.  of  Mass.,  1S76-9;  de- 
scendant of  Thomas  Clark,  1617,  Thomas  Rice, 
1730;  ed.  Boston  pub.  schs..  Noble  and  Greenough's 
Sch. ;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1900;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law 
Sch.,  1904;  unmarried.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar, 
1904;  since  practiced  in  Boston;  v. -p.  and  counsel 
Swift  Contracting  Co.  since  1913;  pres.  IMonarcli 
Pool  Mining  Co.;  dir.  Triplex  Tube  Co.  INIem.  Mass. 
Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Soc.  Colonial 
Wars.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Tennis  and 
Racquet,  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York).  Recre- 
ations: swimming,  golf,  tennis.  Home:  13  W. 
Cedar  St.    Office:  70  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

BZCi:  Austin^  clergyman;  b.  Danvers,  Mass., 
Sept.  25,  1871;  s.  Rev.  Charles  Baker  and  Claire 
Austin  (Lord)  Rice;  grad.  Danvers  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.,  1887,  Salem  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1890;  A.B., 
Amherst,  1894,  M.A.,  1903;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch., 
1897;  m.  Laura  Agnes  Lyman,  of  Cummington, 
Mass.,  July  19,  1899.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1897;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Forest  Grove,  Ore.,  1897-8, 
1st  Ch.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash..  1898-07,  1st  Ch., 
Wakefield,  Mass.,  since  Nov.,  1907.  Dir.  Congl.  S.S. 
and  Publ.  Soc,  Mass.  Bd.  ]Ministerial  Aid.  Address: 
AX'akefleld,    Mass. 

BICE,  Charles  Baker,  clergyman;  June  29,  1829- 
July  31,  1913.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BICB,  Charles  Duane,  treasurer;  b.  Boston,  IMar. 
3,  1868;  s.  Duane  Lyman  and  Annie  (Bellows)  Rice; 
descendant  on  paternal  side  of  Edmund  Rice, 
Sudbury  and  Worcester,  Mass.,  1636,  on  maternal 
side,  of  Benjamin  Bellows,  founder  of  Bellows 
Falls,  Vt.:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Cambridge,  INIass.;  Bryant 
and  Stratton  Business  Coll.;  m.  Charlotte  May 
Foss,  of  Brookton,  Me.,  Nov.  18,  1896;  5  children, 
La  Forrest  Duane,  Muriel  Lillian,  Richard  Bellows, 
Charles  Duane,  Jr.,  Priscilla.  Began  as  office  boy 
in  boot  and  shoe  house,  1886;  then  bookkeeper 
with  a  contracting  firm,  and  later  with  a  lumber 
firm;  founder,  1898,  of  H.  D.  Foss  &  Co.,  mfg. 
confectioners,  incorporated,  1906,  as  H.  D.  Foss  & 
Co.,  Inc.,  of  which  is  treas.  and  dir.;  treas.  and 
dir.  Daniel  Duane  Co.;  asst.  treas.  University 
Paper  Box  Co.;  treas.  Rice  Chocolate  Co.;  dir. 
Merchants  Co-operative  Bank;  trustee  North  Av. 
Savings  Bank.  North  Cambridge,  Mass.  Mem.  Soc. 
of  Arts,  Boston.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Economic  (Boston),  Newtowne  (Cambridge). 
Home:  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  112  Canal  St., 
Boston,  Mass. 

BICE,  Charles  Francis,  clergyman;  b.  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  Apr.  14,  1851;  s.  William  and  Caroline  Laura 
(North)  Rice:  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1872,  A.M., 
1875  (D.D.,  1893);  m.  Miriam  Owen  Jacobs,  of 
Springfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  25.  1875  (died  Dec.  16, 
1901).  Licensed  as  preacher  M.E.  Ch.,  1873;;  teach- 
er Latin,  Springfield  High  Sch.,  1872-3;  tutor  Latin, 
Weslevan  U.,  1874-7;  pastor  Appleton  Ch.,  Nepon- 
set,  Mass.,  1878-9,  Wesley  Chapel,  Salem,  1880-2, 
Webster,  1883-4,  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Lowell,  1885-7, 
Leominster,  1888-92,  Epworth  Ch.,  Cambridge, 
1893-7,  St.  Luke's  Ch.,  Springfield,  1898-9,  Wesley 
Ch.  (St.  Luke's  and  State  St.  chs.  united),  Spring- 
field, 1900-4:  presiding  elder  Cambridge  dist.,  1905- 
10;  pastor  Winthrop  St.  Ch.,  Boston,  1911 — .  Del. 
Gen.  Conf.  M.E.  Ch..  1904,  1908,  Interch.  Conf. 
Federation,  1905,  Federal  Council  Chs.  of  Christ 
in  America,  1912;  pres.  Mass.  Federation  of  Chs., 
1911 — ■;  dir.  Federation  Chs.  and  Religious  Orgns. 
of  Greater  Boston.  Trustee  Wesleyan  Acad.,  Wil- 
braham,  Mass.  (pres.  bd.  1898-12).  Republican. 
Mem.  Phi  Nu  Theta,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Club:  Twen- 
tieth Century.  Home:  24  Moreland  St.,  Roxbury, 
Boston.* 

BICB,  Charles  Henry,  M.D. ;  b.  Ashburnham, 
Mass.,  Feb.  19,  1843;  s.  Silas  and  Almira  (Corey) 
Rice;  M.D.,  Dartmouth,  1865;  Harvard  Med.  Sch.. 
1866;  m.  June  1,  1870,  Delia  L.,  d.  Samuel  and 
Lucinda  (Havward)  Estabrook,  of  Ashby,  Mass.; 
(she  died  Aug.  30,  1908);  3  children  living,  Robert 
A.,  Helen  H.,  Margaret  C.  Pliysician  at  Fitchburg, 
Mass.,  since  1866  1st  city  phys.  of  city  of  Fitch- 
burg and  1st  chmn.  Bd.  of  Health:  mem.  Sch.  Com. 
16  consecutive  yrs. :  trustee,  consulting  phys.  and 
surgeon,  Burbank  Hosp. ;   surgeon  6th  Regt.,   yi.Y. 


M.,  1884-97  trustee  Wallace  Pub.  Library.  'Mem. 
Worcester  North  Dist.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 
Mason  (K.T.);  mem.  Royal  Arcanum.  Republican. 
Conglist.     Address:    Fitchburg,    Mass. 

BICE,  Clarence  Edgar,  clergyman:  b.  Watertown, 

N.Y.,  Dec  1,  J860;  s.  Luther  and  Mary  (Skinner) 
Rice;  descendant  of  Edmund  Rice,  of  Sudbury, 
Mass.;  prep.  edn.  Watertown  High  Sch.;  student 
Tufts  Coll.  (D.D.,  1905);  B.D.,  Crane  Theol.  Sch. 
(Tufts),  1883;  m.  Mary  Campbell  Peckham,  of 
New  York  Mills,  Oct.  23,  1900;  1  son.  Otis  Rad- 
cliffe.  Ordained  Universalist  ministry,  1883; 
teacher  and  missionary  in  Japan,  1893-9,  supt. 
Universalist  Ch.  in  Japan,  1895-9;  pastor  1st  Ch., 
Troy,  N.Y.,  1900-1,  Ch.  of  Our  Father,  Reading, 
Pa.,  1901-8,  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  since 
1908.  Trustee  Mass.  Universalist  Conv.  Club: 
Springfield  Country.  Autlior:  Illustrations  for  Ser- 
mons, 1903.  Recreations:  golf,  traveling,  farming. 
Address:    70    Bowdoin   St.,    Springfield,   Mass. 

BICE,  Elmer  Cook,  importer  and  raiser  of 
squabs;  b.  Boston,  Oct.  7,  1868;  s.  John  A.  and 
Janet  (Cook)  Rice;  prep.  edn.  Worcester  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.;  B.S.  in  Mech.  Engring.,  Worcester  Poly. 
Inst.,  1890;  m.  West  Newton,  Mass.,  June  2,  1896, 
Florence  Fayne;  1  daughter,  Elizabeth.  With  the 
T\^orcester  Telegram  (newspaper),  1890-3;  then 
connected  witli  tlie  Boston  Herald  7  yrs.;  founder 
of  tlie  squab  industry  in  America;  treas.  and  mgr. 
Plymoutli  Rock  Squab  Co.  Republican.  Publisher 
The  National  Squab  Magazine  (monthly).  Autlior. 
The  National  Squab  Book.  Home:  Melrose,  Mass. 
Office:    196   Howard  St.,   Melrose  Highlands,  Mass. 

BICE,  Prank  Chapin,  lumber  dealer;  b.  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  Mar.  2,  1854;  s.  Charles  Warriner  and 
Lucy  A.  (Chapin)  Rice;  ed.  Springfield  pub.  schs. 
and  1  yr.  at  Wesleyan  Acad..  Wilbraham.  Mass.: 
m.  Emily  Anderson,  of  Springfield,  Apr.  28,  1881 
(died  Nov.  12,  1907);  1  son,  Julian  Anderson. 
Began  at  16,  as  bool<keeper  in  retail  lumber  yards, 
continuing  8  yrs. :  started  a  retail  lumber  yard, 
sold  out  at  end  of  a  yr.  and  entered  wliolesale 
lumber  business;  associated  with  W.  W.  Lock  wood 
as  partner,  Jan.  1,  1883,  title  of  Rice  &  Lockwood, 
incorporated,  1884,  as  Rice  &  Lockwood  Lumber 
Co.,  of  which  is  pres.;  dir.  Union  Trust  Co.,  Spring- 
field; underwriter  for  lumber  underwriters,  New- 
York.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Nayasset. 
Country.  Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  104  Maple 
St.    Office:   307  Main  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

BICE,  Prank  James,  mayor:  b.  North  Adams, 
Mass.,  Feb.  5.  1869:  s.  Jesse  H.  and  Caroline  E. 
(Holbrook)  Rice;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Cliarlotte  A. 
Watrous.  of  Clinton,  Conn..  July  16,  1890:  2  sons, 
Russell  Lemuel,  Mancel  T\'atrous.  In  real  estate 
business.  New  Ha^'en,  1893 — ;  trustee  New  Haven 
Savings  Bank.  Alderman  1st  Ward,  1893-1900; 
mayor  of  New  Haven,  1910-16.  Trustee  New  Haven 
Hosp.  Hon.  mem.  2d  Co.  Governor's  Foot  Guard. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Club: 
Union  League.  Home:  220  Sherman  Av.  Office: 
City  Hall,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

BICE,  Pranklin  Pierce,  author,  editor;  b.  Marl- 
boro, Mass.,  July  29,  1852;  education  largely  pvt. 
Engaged  35  yrs.  in  developing  systematic  liistory; 
has  published  more  than  150  hist.,  biog.,  or  geneal. 
works;  pioneer  in  record  publication;  trustee  Sys- 
tematic History  Fund  for  the  printing  of  original 
materials:  a  founder  Worcester  Soc.  of  Antiquity; 
life  mem.  N.E.  Hist. -Geneal.  Soc,  Am.  Antiquarian 
Soc,  Colonial  Soc.  of  Mass.,  Bunker  Hill  Monument 
Assn.:  dir.  Worcester  Natural  History  Soc,  1894- 
09:  corr.  mem.  several  other  hist.  socs.  Editor: 
"U'orcester  Records  (9  vols.);  Vital  Records  of 
Massachusetts  Towns  (40  vols,  published);  Wor- 
cester County  Court  and  Other  Records.  Author: 
Reminiscences  of  Rev.  George  Allen:  Life  of  Eli 
Thayer:  and  several  other  works.  Contbr.  to  cycles, 
and  newspapers.  Address:  12  Berwick  St.,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.;   (summer)  Meredith,  N.H.* 

BICE,  Pred  Ball,  shoe  mfr. ;  b.  Hudson,  Mass., 
Jul>'  14,  1866:  s.  William  Ball  and  Emma  Louise 
(Cunningham)  Rice;  descendant  of  Edmund  Rice, 
Sudbury,  Mass..  1638;  ed.  Adams  Acad.,  (Juincy. 
Mass.:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1887;  unmarried.  Becanie 
connected  with  shoe  mfg.  business,  Boston,  1887: 
v.-p.    Rice   &    Hutchins,    Inc.     Dir.    N.E.    Shoe    and 


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Leather  Assn.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Clubs:  University,  Boston  Atliletic  Assn.; 
Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York),  Dedham  Coun- 
trv,  Wollaston  Golf.  Recreations:  farming.  Home: 
Dover,    Mass.     Office:    20    High    St.,    Boston. 

RICE,  George  Brackett,  M.D.;  b.  Westford, 
Ma.ss..  .)ul,\  in.  I.s5lt;  .s.  Ceorge  IMathias  and  Persis 
Fayette  (\\'eeks)  Bice;  descendant  of  Deacon  lOd- 
mund  Rice,  who  came  to  Mass.  about  1640;  ed. 
dist.  schs.,  Peterboro  (N.H.)  Acad,  and  U.  of  Mien.; 
M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sell,  of  Medicine,  1886;  post-Krad. 
work,  Vienna,  1894,  Post-Grad.  Med.  Sch.,  New 
York,  1893,  1896;  m.  Andover.  Mass.,  1886,  Jean- 
nette  M.  Noyes;  1  son,  Paul  Mosley.  Practiced  at 
Lexington,  Marlboro  and  Quincy,  Mass.;  at  Boston 
since  189.5:  nose  and  tliroat  surgeon,  Mass.  Hom<B. 
Hosp.;  prof,  diseases  nose  and  throat,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Medicine:  mem.  Med.  Bd.,  Westboro  Insane 
Hosp.,  and  of  consulting  staff.  Mass.  Homix".  Con- 
tagious Hosp.  Mem.  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Bos- 
ton Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Hughes  Med.  Club.  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic  Assn.. 
Apollo.  University,  Boston  Art.  Home:  308  Com- 
mon wealtli   Av.    Office:    220  Clarendon   St.,  Boston. 

RICE,  George  T.,  commercial  paper;  b.  Isle  of 
Wight,  English  Channel,  July  4,  1873;  s.  Francis 
B.  and  Sallie  B.  (Austin)  Rice;  brought  to  America, 
1873:  prep.  edn.  Noble's  Sch..  Boston;  student 
Harvard,  1892-6;  m.  Margaret  F.  Perkins,  of  Bur- 
lington, la..  June  18,  1896;  2  children,  Margaret 
Perkins,  George  T..  Jr.  With  Jackson  &  Curtis, 
Boston.  1897-10:  mem.  Bond  &  Goodwin,  notebrok- 
ers,  since  Jan.  1910;  dir.  Somerset  Hotel  Co., 
Arizona  Commercial  Copper  Co.  Mem.  Boston 
Stock  Excliange  (bd.  of  govs.).  Unitarian.  Clubs: 
Dedham  Country  and  Polo  (pres.),  Algonquin, 
Somerset,  Tennis  and  Racquet,  Country;  Harvard 
(Boston  and  New  York).  Recreations:  outdoor 
sports.  Home:  Westwood,  Mass.  Office:  30  State 
St..   Boston. 

RICE,  Harry  Lee,  shoe  mfr. ;  b.  Hudson,  Mass., 
July  28,  1N62:  s.  William  Ball  and  Emma  Louise 
(Cunningham)  Rice:  direct  descendant  of  Edmund 
Rice,  of  first  settlement  at  Sudbury,  Mass.,  1638: 
grad.  English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  1881;  m.  Fannie 
Austin  Manson,  of  Framingham,  Mass.,  June  2, 
1900;  3  children,  William  Ball,  2d,  Benjamin  Man- 
son,  Edmund.  Became  mem.  Rice  &  Hutchins. 
1881;  upon  incorporation  of  co.,  July  29,  1892,  as 
Rice  &  Hutchins,  Inc.;  was  elected  treas. ;  pres. 
same  since  death  of  William  B.  Rice,  founder  of 
the  business:  also  holds  various  offices  in  affiliated 
COS.,  including  Essex  Tanning  Co.  (pres.),  Shedd 
Leather  Co.  (dir.):  dir.  Universal  Winding  Co. 
(mfrs.  textile  winding  machinery).  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Union, 
Algonquin,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Art,  Commer- 
cial, Boot  and  Shoe,  Norfolk  Hunt.  Dedham  Coun- 
try. Recreations:  farming,  fishing,  hunting.  Home: 
Dover.  Mass.  Office:  14-20  High  St.,  Boston. 
RICE,  Henry  P.,  mfr.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
RICE,  Henry  Herbert,  merchant.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
RICE,  HerlDert  Ambrose,  lawyer;  b.  Pawtucket. 
HI.  Jub'  2.">,  1S66;  s.  Col.  Randall  Hopkins  and 
Margaret  (Bates)  Rice;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1889,  A.M., 
1891;  LL.B.,  cum  laude.  Harvard,  1895;  m.  Elise  D. 
Coe,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  July  27,  1910.  Practiced, 
Providence,  1895 — ;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Pawtucket, 
1890-2:  coroner,  Pawtucket,  1896-8;  mem.  R.I.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  from  Pawtucket,  1900-1:  atty.-gen.  of  R.I., 
1912-16:  mem.  Providence  Co.  Ct.  House  Commn., 
1912.  Republican.  Trustee  Memorial  Hosp.  Epis- 
copalian. Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  R.I.  Bar  Assn., 
Soc.  Colonial  Wars.  S.A.R.,  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc, 
R.I.  Hist.  Soc,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Alpha  Delta  Phi, 
Phi  Delta  Phi,  etc  Mason.  Clubs:  R.T.  Country, 
Wannamoisett  Country,  University,  Hope,  Eco- 
nomic, To  Kalon,  Turks  Head.  Home:  158  Med- 
way  St.  Office:  Grosvenor  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I.* 
RICE,  Howard  Crosby,  newspaper  propr. :  b. 
Worcester,  Mas-^.,  Sept.  16,  1878;  s.  Ch.arles  Bing- 
ham and  Fannie  (Crosby)  Rice:  ed.  pub.  schs.; 
m.  Amy  Stetson  Jones,  of  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  May 
21,  1902;  2  children,  Howard  C,  Jr.,  Marion  S. 
Pres.  Vt.  Printing  Co.,  Crosby  Realty  Co. ;  v. -p. 
Brattleboro  Pub.  Co.  Independent  in  politics.  Con- 
gregationalist.    Recreations:   fishing,   golf.     Home: 


12  Chestnut  Hill.  Office:  Brattleboro  Publishing 
Co.,    P.rattleboro,    Vt. 

RICE,  James  Allen,  luml^er  mfr.;  b.  Barre, 
Mass.,  Jan.  6,  1869;  s.  Lemuel  Powers  and  Lucia  L. 
(Dunton)  Rice;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Barre,  Dec.  23, 
1905,  Bertha  Alice  Bailey;  1  son,  James  Bailey, 
b.  July  17,  1908.  Born  on  farm  and  now  conducts 
farm  of  1,000  acres;  engaged  in  mfg.  lumber,  1891; 
pres.  Smith  &  Rice  Co.,  incorporated,  1900;  dir. 
Trussell  Hay  Harvesting  Machinery  Co.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Club:  Naquag.  Address:  Barre, 
]\Iass. 

RICE,  John  Iiovell,  lawyer;  b.  Weathersfield,  Vt., 
Feb.  1,  1840;  .s.  Lysander  Mason  and  Clarinda 
Whitmore  (Upliam)  Rice;  ed.  common  schs.  and 
Kimball  Union  Acad.,  Meriden,  N.H. ;  studied  law 
in  office  of  Jewell,  Gaston  &  Field,  Boston;  m. 
Marion  Virginia  Chellis,  of  Cornish,  N.H.,  Jan.  8, 
1867  (died  1873);  m.  2d,  Clara  Elizabeth  Galpin, 
of  Springfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  3,  1879;  3  children, 
Allen  Galpin  (M.D.),  Elizabeth  Banks,  Ellen  Birnie. 
Enlisted  as  pvt.  in  2d  N.H.  Vols.,  Apr.  28.  1861; 
capt.  16th  N.H.  Vols.,  Nov.  18,  1862;  It.-col.  75th 
U.S.C.I.,  Aug.  20,  1863-Nov.  26,  1865.  Admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1876,  and  practiced  in  Springfield;  insp. 
customs,  Boston  ciustom  House,  1874-6;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1882;  chief  of  police,  Springfield, 
1882,  1892-4;  postmaster,  Springfield,  1886-90;  U.S. 
commr.,  Dist.  of  Mass..  since  1890;  deputy  elk.  U.S. 
Dist.  Ct..  since  1909.  :Mem.  Conn.  Valley  Hist.  Soc. 
Mem.  G.A.R.  Democrat.  Recreations:  fishing, 
baseball.  Home:  50  Dexter  St.  Address:  476  :Main 
St.,   Springfield,   Mass. 

RICE,  John  Wesley,  teacher.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

RICE,  Joseph  J.,  R.C.  bishop  of  Burlington,  Vt.. 
consecrated,  Apr.  14,  1910.  Address:  Burlington. 
Vermont.* 

RICE,  Joseph  William,  paint  mfr.;  July  23,  1833- 
19 — .     (See   vol.    1909.) 

RICE,  Iiewis  Erederick,  architect,  civil  engr. ; 
:Mav  17.  lS39-Apr.  12,  1909.  (See  vol.  1900,  also 
Who'.';  ^Vho  in  America,  1908-9.) 

RICE,  Nehemiah  W.;  deceased.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

RICE,  Richard  Austin,  educator ;  moved  to  Wash- 
ington, D.C.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

RICE,  Richard  Henry,  mechanical  engineer;  b. 
Rockland,  Me.,  Jan.  9,  1S63;  s.  Albert  Smith  and 
Frances  Weston  (Baker)  Rice;  ancestors  on  both 
sides  of  family  were  among  the  earliest  settlers  in 
N.E.;  M.E.,  Stevens  Inst.,  Hoboken,  N.J.,  1885;  m. 
Mary  Sue  Durgin,  of  Concord,  N.H.,  1887  (died 
1891);  3  children,  Phyllis,  Richard  Drury,  Sue  Dur- 
gin; m.  2d,  New  York,  1898,  Alice  Woodman  Kim- 
ball. In  charge  testing  laboratory,  Stevens  Inst., 
summer,  1885;  spl.  apprentice.  P.,  C,  C.  &  St.  L.  Ry. 
shops,  Dennison,  O.,  1885-6:  designer  of  marine  en- 
gines, Bath  Iron  Works,  Bath,  Me.,  1886-7;  designer 
and  cliief  drausrhtsman,  E.  D.  Leavitt.  Cambridge- 
port,  Mass.,  1887-91,  mining,  hoisting  and  pumping 
engines;  supt.  and  engr.,  W'illiam  A.  Harris  Steam 
Engine  Co.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1891-4;  treas.  Rice  & 
Sargent  Engine  Co.,  and  Providence  Engring.  Wks., 
1894-1903;  consulting  steam  engr.  with  Gen.  Elec- 
tric Co.,  in  charge  of  turbine  dept.,  Lynn  Works, 
since  1903.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.  (nomi- 
nating com.  and  research  com.).  Providence- 
Assn.  IMech.  Engrs.  (hon.).  Has  taken  out  about 
50  patents  relating  to  steam,  air,  water,  apparatus. 
Contbr.  to  several  tech.  soc.  pubis.  Clubs:  Univer- 
sity (New  York),  Mohawk.  Recreations:  golf, 
mountain  climbing,  amateur  photography.  Home: 
124  Ocean  St.  Office:  Gen.  Electric  Co.,  Lynn, 
Mass.* 

RICE,  Watson  Emmons,  M.D. ;  b.  Shrewsbury. 
Mass.,  Dec.  15,  1847;  s.  Gardner  and  Sarah  (IMorse) 
Rice;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1872;  m.  June 
23,  1875,  Emma  F.  Pierce;  3  children,  Winthrop 
Merton,  Philip  Benard,  Rowland  Grennette.  Began 
practice  at  North  Grafton,  Mass.,  1872;  removed 
to  Stamford,  Conn.,  1891;  mem.  staff  of  Stamford 
Hosp.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Ren.  2  terms,  1899-1903; 
chmn.  Sch.  Com.,  Stamford.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Alem.  Conn.  State  and  Fairfield  Co.  med.  socs.  Ma- 
son. Clubs:  Republican,  Automobile,  Stamford 
Y'acht.    Address:  192  Summer  St.,  Stamford,  Conn. 


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RICi:,  William  Ball,  mfr.;  Apr.  1,  1840-May  21, 
1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1910-11.) 

BICE,  William  Ellis,  retired  wire  mfr.;  b.  Ware, 
Mass.,  Aug.  6,  1833;  s.  William  and  Emeline  (Dra- 
per) Rice;  descendant  in  the  7th  generation  of  Ed- 
mund Rice,  Sudbury,  Mass.,  163S;  ed.  Worcester 
High  Sch.;  Leicester  Acad.;  employed  in  wire  fac- 
tory office  of  Ichabod  Washburn  &  Co.,  Worcester; 
m.  Frances  Helen,  d.  Thomas  E.  and  Margaret 
(Bartlett)  Randlett,  of  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Jan. 
11,  1866  (died  May  3,  1879);  1  daughter,  Christine 
(Mrs.  Rockwood  Hoar,  of  Washington,  D.C.);  m. 
2d,  Lucv  Draper,  d.  Moores  M.  and  Sophia  A.  (Dra- 
per) White,  of  New  York,  Dec.  15,  1881;  1  son,  Al- 
bert White  (lawyer,  Boston).  Dir.  and  exec,  officer 
of  I.  Washburn  &  Moen  Wire  Works,  1865-8;  with 
Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg.  Co.  as  treas.,  and  gen. 
mgr.,  1868-75;  pres.  Worcester  Wire  Co.,  1877-99; 
pres.  Washburn  &  Moen  Mfg.  Co.,  1891-1899.  In 
1899  both  establishments  were  merged  in  the  Am. 
Steel  &  Wire  Co.,  and  he  withdrew  from  active 
business  life,  retaining  his  connection  with  his 
other  corpns.  and  organizations.  Clubs:  Union 
(Boston),  Worcester  (Worcester).  Home:  41  Elm 
St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

BICE,  W(illia)m  North,  geologist;  b.  Marble- 
head,  Mass.,  Nov.  21,  1845;  s.  William  and  Caro- 
line Laura  (North)  Rice;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn., 
1865;  Ph.D.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale),  1867; 
(LL.D.,  Syracuse  U.,  1886);  m.  Elizabeth  W.  Crow- 
ell,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  Apr.  12,  1870;  father  of 
Edward  Loranus  Rice.  Prof,  geology  and  natural 
history,  1867-81,  geology,  1884 — ,  acting  pres.,  1907- 
09,  Wesleyan  U.  Absent  on  leave  for  study  and 
travel  in  Europe,  1867-8,  1892-3,  and  1911-12;  asst. 
U.S.  Fish  Commn.,  1873-74;  asst.  geologist  U.S. 
Geol.  Survey,  1891-2;  supt.  Conn.  State  Geol.  and 
Natural  History  Survey,  1903 — .  Mem.  Geol.  Soc. 
America  (v. -p.,  1911),  A.A.A.S.  (v. -p.  and  chmn. 
sect.  E,  1905-6),  Connecticut  Acad.  Arts  and  Sci- 
ences, Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  Am.  Soc.  Naturalists  (pres., 
1891),  Conn.  Council  of  Edn.  (pres.,  1902-5),  New 
York  East  Conf.  M.E.  Ch.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
.\merica  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  Middletown, 
Conn.* 

BICE,  William  Orrin,  M.D. ;  b.  Gardner,  Mass., 
Nov.  16.  1881;  s.  Orrin  T.  and  Martha  (Whittemore) 
Rice;  (first  white  child  born  in  Worcester,  Mass., 
was  a  Rice);  grad.  Gardner  High  Sch.,  1899;  Ph.B., 
Brown  U.,  1903;  M.D.,  Yale  Med.  Sch.,  1907;  m. 
!Maria  Louise  Burt,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  Jan.  30, 
1911  ;  children,  Richard,  Virginia.  Began  practice 
in  Providence,  1907;  served  as  interne  R.  I.  Hosp. 
2  yrs.,  now  asst.  supt.  R.I.  Hosp.  Mem.  R.I.  Med. 
Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn.,  Alpha  Tau  Omega,  Nu 
Sigma  Nu.  Conglist.  Address:  R.I.  Hospital,  Provi- 
dence, R.I. 

BICH,  Albert  Prancis.  wholesale  fish  mcht.;  b. 
Ouincy,  :\Iass.,  Feb.  24,  1841;  s.  Benjamin  and  Eliza 
(Andrews)  Rich;  early  N.E.  ancestors,  paternal 
English,  maternal  Scotch;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Quincy; 
m.  Hannah  L.  Cunningham,  of  Quincy,  Nov.  5,  1868; 
4  children,  Nettie  Lee,  Frederick  Alston,  Ernest 
Francis,  Edith  May.  Followed  the  sea  until  1867 
when  became  connected  with  the  wholesale  fish 
business;  began  on  Commercial  Wharf,  1867;  moved 
to  T  Wharf  where  continued  30  yrs.;  now  located 
on  Boston  Fish  Pier;  sec,  treas.  and  dir.  N.E.  Fish 
Co.;  dir.  Union  Ice  Co.  Served  in  U.S.N.,  1862-5, 
as  active  master  on  U.S.S.  Roanoke,  Mary  Sanfords, 
and  other  ships  attached  to  the  South  Atlantic 
Squadron,  operating  from  Florida  to  Beaufort, N.C.; 
resigned  after  close  of  war.  Mem.  Boston  Fish 
Market  Corpn.  Odd  Fellow;  mem.  Abraham  Lincoln 
Post  No.  11,  G.A.R.  Club:  Grand  Army.  Recrea- 
tions: G.A.R.  affairs.  Home:  Charlestown,  Mass. 
Office:  44  Boston  Fish  Pier,  Boston,  Mass. 

BICH,  Edg'ar  Judson,  lawyer;  b.  Milton,  Mass., 
Julv  22,  1864;  s.  A.  Judson  and  Harriet  L.  (Allan) 
Rich;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1887,  A.M.,  1891,  LL.B.,  1891; 
m.  Mary  Louise  Aldrich,  of  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Nov. 
23,  1893.  Admitted  to  bar,  1891;  became  asst.  atty., 
Boston  &  Me.  R.R.,  1895,  atty.,  1898,  gen.  solicitor 
since  1903.  Has  made  splty.  of  interstate  commerce 
law,  and  in  such  matters  is  counsel  for  various 
other   rys.;    lecturer   on   interstate   commerce   law. 


Harvard  U.,  since  1908.  Unitarian.  Republican. 
Mem.  S.R.  Clubs:  Union,  Twentieth  Century  (Bos- 
ton), Harvard  (New  York).  Author  of  monographs 
on  various  subjects  in  polit.  economy,  etc.  Home: 
Wineliester,  Mass.    Office:  North  Station,  Boston."" 

BICK,  Frank  AMram,  veterinarian;  b.  Avon, 
N.Y.,  Aug.  2,  1861;  s.  lOdwin  F.  and  Lucy  E.  (Milli- 
man)  liich;  prei).  edn.  Genesee  Wesleyan  Sem., 
Lima,  N.Y.;  grad.  Ontario  Veterinary  Coll.,  To- 
ronto, Can.,  1889;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.  Univ.  of  Vt., 
1893;  m.  1st,  Naples,  N.Y.,  Sept.  23,  1SS5,  Inez  L. 
Lee  (died  Dec.  16,  1889);  m.  2d,  Charlotte,  Vt., 
June  6,  1895,  Anna  E.  Varney;  5  children,  Ethelinda 
Varney,  Robert  Frank,  Lucy  Augusta,  Theodore 
Freeling,  Frank  Varney.  Practiced  at  Burlington, 
Vt.,  from  1891;  prof,  veterinary  science,  Univ.  of 
Vt.,  since  1891;  mem.  State  Bd.  of  Cattle  Commrs., 
1902-4;  apptd.  by  Sec.  Wilson  (Dept.  of  Agr.)  as 
spl.  agt.  for  investigation  of  foot  and  mouth  dis- 
ease in  N.E. ;  now  devotes  entire  time  to  teaching 
and  research  in  connection  with  university  and 
experiment  station.  Mem.  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc, 
Burlington  Clin,  Soc,  Am.  Veterinarian  Med.  Assn., 
N.Y.  and  Vt.  Veterinary  med.  assns.,  Chi  Phi.  Ma- 
son. Club:  Ethan  Allen.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Recreations:  hunting  and  fishing.  Address:  Bur- 
lington, Vt. 

BICH,  Georgfe  Frank,  lawyer;  b.  Bethel,  Me., 
Dec.  1,  1N69;  s.  James  Frank  and  Sarah  Ellen 
(Bean)  Rich;  prep.  edn.  Gould's  Acad.,  Bethel,  Me.; 
U.  of  Me.,  1892;  LL.B.,  U.  of  Mich.  Dept.  of  Law, 
1893;  m.  Persis  Maude  Mason,  of  Berlin,  N.H., 
June  10,  1896,  at  Berlin,  N.H.;  2  children,  Robert, 
Barbara.  Admitted  to  N.H.  bar,  1894;  mem.  Cham- 
berlin  &  Rich,  Berlin,  1894-04,  Rich  &  Marble,  since 
Jan.  1,  1905;  judge  of  Municipal  Ct.,  of  Berlin, 
1895-July  1,  1913;  mem.  City  Council,  from  Ward  2, 
Berlin,  1914;  mayor  of  Berlin,  1915-16;  mem. 
Rep.  State  Com.  Protestant.  Mason  (32°,  Shriner) ; 
mem.  Knights  of  Pvthias.  B.  P.  O.  Elks.  Home: 
143  Prospect  St.    Office:  173  Main  St.,  Berlin,  N.H. 

BICH,  Herbert  Iiowell,  M.D.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BICH,  John  Parker,  lime  mfr.;  b.  Swanton,  Vt., 
Jan.  14,  1858;  s.  Charles  Wright  and  Julia  Elizabeth 
(Parker)  Rich;  prep.  edn.  Barre  (Vt.)  Acad.;  A.B., 
Univ.  of  Vt.,  1879  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1882; 
m.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Nov.  12,  1902,  Florence  Marion 
Rich;  3  children,  Charles,  John  Parker,  Jr.,  Davis. 
Owner  Swanton  Lime  Works,  established  1847; 
dir.  Welden  Nat.  Bank,  St.  Albans,  Vt.  Mem.  Vt. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1894;  Republican.  Conglist.  Home: 
"Richwood,"    Swanton,   Vt. 

BICH,  Mrs.  Julia  Ashley,  lecturer;  b.  Providence, 
Aug.  15,  1862;  d.  Edward  C.  and  Julia  A.  (Barton) 
Ashley;  g.g.g.d.  Gen.  William  Barton,  who  cap- 
tured (Jen.  Prescott  at  Newport,  R.I.,  during  the 
Revolutionary  War;  ed.  English  High  Sch.,  Provi- 
dence. Active  as  writer  and  lecturer  on  ednl.  lines 
and  music.  Mem.  R.I.  State  Federation  of  Women's 
Clubs.  Asst.  supt.  Union  Congl.  S.S.,  of  Providence, 
and  pres.  Woman's  Guild,  same  ch.  Club:  Read, 
Mark  and  Learn.  Recreations:  music.  Contbr.  to 
mags.    Address:   138  Atlantic  Av.,  Providence,  R.I. 

BICH,  Maurice  Clayton;  b.  Portland,  Me.,  May  19, 
1871;  s.  Marshall  N.  and  Phebe  Hill  (Ulrick)  Rich; 
ancestry  traced  to  Capt.  Myles  Standish,  of  the 
Mayflower;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Portland;  m.  Katherine 
Mackenzie,  of  St.  Stephens,  N.B..  Apr.  4,  1908. 
Asst.  sec.  Bd.  of  Trade,  Portland,  18SS-03;  sec. 
same,  and  editor  Bd.  of  Trade  Journal  and  treas. 
Journal  Printing  Co.,  1903-Mar.,  1915;  bd.  merged. 
Mar.,  1915,  into  Chamber  of  Commerce,  of  which 
has  since  been  asst.  sec;  asst.  sec.  Portland  Whole- 
sale Merchants'  Assn.;  sec.  and  treas.  Portland 
Wholesale  Grocers'  and  Flour  Dealers'  Assn.  Re- 
publican. Universalist.  Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs: 
Economic,  Portland  Yacht.  Home:  107  Beacon  St. 
Office:  3  4  Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

BICH,  Willis  Doane,  insurance;  b.  Chelsea,  Mass., 
June  19,  1871;  s.  Thomas  Williams  and  Angeline 
Maria  (Cole)  Rich;  descendant  of  Pilgrim  ances- 
try; ed.  pub.  schs.,  Chelsea;  m.  Mary  Louisa  Babb, 
of  Holden,  Mass.,  Sept.  9,  1896;  1  son,  Raymond 
Thomas.  Began  active  career  as  office  boy  for  Hol- 
lis  &  Snow,  insurance,  Boston  (Mr.  Snow  is  now 
pres.  Home  Ins.  Co.);  continued  with  this  firm  and 


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its  successors  as  follows:  Holli.s  &  Wise,  .T.  E.  Hol- 
lis  &  Co.,  Hall,  Henshaw  &  Gilmour,  Gilmour  & 
Coolidge,  Gilmour,  Rothery  &  Co.;  now  mem.  last 
named  co.,  one  of  the  largest  ins.  firms  In  Boston. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Boston  City.  Recrea- 
tions: automobile  touring.  Home:  Hingham  Cen- 
ter, Mass.    Office:  120  Water  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

RICHARDS,  Albin  leal,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  May 
20,  ISTs;  s.  Albin  .AUircus  and  Ella  B.  (Leal)  Rich- 
ards; descendant  of  Capt.  Samuel  Richards,  who 
commanded  a  company  in  Col.  John  Stai'k's  N.H. 
regt.  at  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill;  grad.  Cambridge 
Latin  Sch.,  1896;  A.B.,  magna  cum  laude.  Harvard, 
1900,  A.M.,  1901,  LL.B.,  cum  laude,  1903;  m.  An- 
geline  Andrews,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Mar.  5,  1900; 
2  childien,  Maiy  Sylvia,  Ethel  Leal.  Admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1903,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston; 
atty.  and  adjuster,  N.E.  claim  dept..  Fidelity  and 
Deposit  Co.  of  Md.;  instr.  internat.  law,  Harvard, 
1902-3.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Am.,  Mass. 
and  Middlesex  bar  assns.  Clubs:  Colonial  (Cam- 
bridge), Harvard  (Boston).  Recreations:  walking, 
singing,  motoring.  Home:  104  4  Mass.  Av.,  Cam- 
bridge, Jilass.    Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

RICHARDS,  Charles  Augustus  I^ewis,  clergy- 
man; Mar.  30,  lS30-Mar.  20,  1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

RICHARDS,  Charles  Brinckerhoff,  mechanical 
engr. :  b.  Biooklyn.  Dec.  23,  1833;  s.  Thomas  Fan- 
ning and  Harriet  Howland  (Brinckerhoff )  Richards; 
ed.  pvt.  schs.,  1838-49;  (hon.  A.M.,  Yale.  1884);  m. 
Agnes  Edwards  Goodwin,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  Sept. 
15,  1858.  Was  manv  yrs.  engr.  supt.  Colt's  Arms 
Co.,  Hartford,  and  1880-4,  supt.  Southwark  Foun- 
dry and  Machine  Co.,  Phila.;  Higgin  prof.  mech. 
engring.,  Yale,  1884-09,  emeritus  prof..  1909.  Has 
been  consulting  engr.  for  many  pub.  bldgs.;  U.S. 
expert  commr.  to  Paris  Expn.,  1889;  inventor, 
1861,  of  Richards'  indicator  for  steam  engine. 
Home:  227  Edwards  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

RICHARDS,  Clinton  John,  educator:  b.  Salem, 
l\re..  Feb.  2N,  1800;  s.  .John  and  Cordelia  (Clark) 
Richards;  ed.  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.,  under  pvt. 
instrn.  and  partial  course  in  Wesleyan  U..  Mid- 
dletown.  Conn.;  m.  Salem,  Me.,  July  28,  1883,  Iva 
Mavo;  5  children,  Roy  Wendell,  b.  1885  (died  1898) ; 
Preelon  Oscar,  1887;  Mary  Kent,  1888;  Clark  Les- 
lie, 1891:  Everett  Stackpole.  1894.  Began  teaching 
in  common  schs.  of  Me.,  1877,  later  at  Dickinson 
Sem.;  prin.  Easton,  Phillips  and  Vinalhaven  high 
schs.,  and  Wilton  Acad.,  Walpole,  N.H. ;  supt.  schs.. 
Bar  Harbor,  Me..  1905-8.  West  Newbury,  Mass., 
1908-11,  Hadley-Hatfield  District,  since  1911.  Mem. 
firm  of  Dascomb  &  Richards,  dept.  store,  Wilton. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Mem.  P.  of  H.  Address: 
Hatfield,  Mass. 

RICHARDS,  Edwin  Mitchell,  gas  official;  b. 
Newtonville.  Mass..  Aug.  11,  1S83:  s.  James  L.  and 
Cora  E.  (Towne)  Richards:  A.B..  Harvard,  1906:  m 
Helen  S.  Wallace,  of  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Oct.  3,  1908; 
1  daughter.  Elizabeth  W..  b.  Sept.  30,  1915.  With 
banking  house  of  Kidder,  Peabodv  &  Co.,  Boston, 
1906-12;  treas.  Mass.  Gas  Cos.  since  1912;  treas. 
and  dir.  N.E.  Coal  and  Coke  Co.,  J.  B.  B.  Coal  Co.. 
Middlesex  &  Boston  St.  Ry.  Co.,  Norumbega  Park 
Co.;  dir.  Citizens'  Gas  Light  Co..  of  Quincy,  New- 
ton &  Watertown  Gas  Light  Co.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamlier  of  Commerce.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Harvard 
(Boston),  Newton,  Brae  Burn  Country.  Recre- 
ations: fi'^hing,  hunting,  golf,  tennis.  Home:  New- 
tonville. Mass.    Office:   111  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

RICHARDS,  Ellen  Henrietta,  sanitary  chemist: 
Dec.  :>.  1842-:Mar.  30.  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's    Wlio    in    America,    1910-11.) 

RICHARDS.  Eugene  Iiamb,  educator;  Dec.  27. 
1838-Aug.  5,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  .\merica,  1912-13.) 

RICHARDS,  Fred  E.,  retired  banker;  b.  Lincoln- 
ville.  Me..  Aug.  2S,  1841;  s.  Charles  and  Elizabeth 
(Pierce)  Richards;  ed.  at  Rockport,  Me.;  m.  Rock- 
port,  Nov.  23,  1865,  Caroline  S.  Piper  (died  May  13, 
1903).  Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1873,  1874;  mem. 
Exec.  Council,  1875,  1876;  state  land  agt.,  1877; 
trustee  State  Insane  Hosp..  1878,  1879;  state  bank 
examiner,  1880-8  (resierned):  head  of  lianking 
house  at  Portland,  1889-93:  pre«.  Portland  .Vat. 
Bank,    1889-07    (resigned);    dir.    Union    Mut.    Life 


Ins.  Co.  since  1881,  pres.  1893-14  (resigned).  Mem. 
Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Conglist.  Clubs;  Cumberland,  Port- 
land   (J'ortland);    Maine    (New   York).    Home:    150 

Vaughan   Si.,   Portland,   Me. 

RICHARDS,  G-eorg-e  Iiyman,  M.D.;  b.  Farming- 
ton,  Conn.,  June  1,  1803;  s.  Solomon  and  Myra  E. 
(Lyman)  Richards;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1886; 
post-grad,  study,  univs.  of  Vienna,  Austria,  and 
Halle,  Germany;  m.  Boston,  Dec.  6,  1888,  Mary  E. 
Robinson;  1  son,  Lyman  G.,  b.  Mar.  3,  1893.  Began 
practice  at  R.I.  Hosp.,  1886;  removed  to  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  1895;  mem.  staffs  of  Union,  St.  Anne's  and 
('it.v  hosps;  mem.  l\lass.  Bd.  of  Registration  in 
Medicine.  Mem.  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons,  Am.  Otol. 
Assn.,  Am.  Laryngol.  Assn.,  Am.  Laryngol.,  Rhinol. 
and  Otol.  Assn.,  A.M. A.,  Mass.  ISIed.  Soc.  Asso. 
editor:  Annals  of  Otology,  Laryngology  and  Rhinol- 
ogy.  Clubs:  Quequechan  (Fall  River),  Harvard 
(New  York  and  Boston).  Author:  Nose  and  Tliroat 
for  Geneial  Practitioners.  Home:  259  Prospect  St. 
Office:   124   Franklin  St.,  VaW  River,  Mass. 

RICHARDS,  Harriet  Roosevelt,  artist,  illus- 
trator; b.  Hartford,  Conn.;  d.  Prof.  Charles  Brin- 
ckerhoff and  Agnes  Edwards  (Goodwin)  Richards; 
descendant  on  paternal  side  of  John  Howland,  on 
maternal  side  of  Elder  William  Brewster,  both  of 
the  Mayfiower;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Hartford,  and  pvt. 
schs.,  Phila.:  Yale  Sch.  Fine  Arts;  pupil  of  Howard 
Pyle,  Wilmington.  Del.;  unmarried.  Illustrated 
holiday  editions  of  books  by  Louisa  Alcott,  Wil- 
liam Dean  Howells,  Kate  Langley  Bosher,  etc.; 
also  illustrations  for  Harpers.  St.  Nicholas,  Youth's 
Companion,  and  other  leading  mags.  Exhibited  at 
Plastic  Club,  Phila.;  Paint  and  Clay  Club,  New 
Haven,  Conn.:  Am.  Water  Color  Soc,  N.Y.  City. 
Mem.  Paint  and  Clay  Club  (New  Haven).  Episco- 
palian. Address:  227  Edwards  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

RICHARDS,  Huntington,  M.D.;  b.  Brooklyn,  July 
18,  1851;  s.  I'eter  and  Louisa  Josephine  (Swift) 
Richards;  grad.  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Concord,  N.H., 
1871;  student  Harvard,  1871-4,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1874-5;  M.D.,  Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg.,  New  York, 
1877.  Mem.  house  staff,  St.  Luke's  Hosp.,  New 
York,  1877-9;  in  Vienna,  1879-80;  practiced  as 
otologist,  at  New  York,  1881-91;  now  out  of  prac- 
tice. Mem.  Am.  Otol.  Soc.  Club:  Harvard  (New 
York).     Address:    Concord,   N.H. 

RICHARDS,  James  Austin,  clergyman;  ta.  An- 
dover,  ^lass.,  i\Iar.  27,  1878:  s.  .lames  Forsaith  and 
Ellen  Augusta  (Brown)  Richards;  grad.  Phillips 
Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1896  A.B.,  Harvard,  1900; 
studied  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.  1  yr..  Union  Theol. 
Sem.,  New  York,  1904:  m.  Bridgton,  Me.,  Sept.  4, 
1907,  Hazel  Temple  Read.  Ordained  to  ministry 
Congl.  Ch.,  1904;  asso.  pastor  Redford  Park  Pres. 
tayterian  (ih..  New  York,  10  mos.,  1904-5:  pastor 
United  Congl.  Ch.,  Newport,  R.I.,  1905-9,  Mt.  Ver- 
non (Congl.)  Ch.,  Boston,  since  1909.  Mem.  Minis- 
ters', Mondav  and  Fortnightly  Clubs.  Address: 
383   Marlboro   St.,   Boston. 

RICHARDS,  James  !■.,  financier;  b.  East  Long- 
meadow,  :Mass.,  Jan.  8,  1858;  s.  R.  P.  and  Sarah  E. 
Ricliards;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Longmeadow  and  Spring- 
field, INIass. ;  m.  Cora  E.  Towne.  of  Springfield, 
Feb.  7,  1882;  2  children.  Edwin  M.,  Ruth  S.  (Mrs. 
Robert  J.  Leonard,  of  New  York).  Pres.  Boston 
Consolidated  Gas  Co..  East  Boston  Gas  Co..  Citizens 
Gas  Light  Co.  (Quincy,  Mass.),  Newton  &  Water- 
bury  Gas  Light  Co.,  Federal  Coal  &  Coke  Co., 
Boston  Tow  Boat  Co.,  Middlesex  &  Boston  St.  Ry. 
Co.,  Newtonville  &  Watertown  St.  Rv.  Co.,  Norum- 
bega Park  Co.;  dir.  J.  B.  B.  Coal  Co.,  Mass.  Fire 
&  Marine  Ins.  Co.,  Mass.  Bonding  &  Ins.  Co. 
(chmn.  exec,  com.),  Rockland  &  Rockford  Lime 
Co..  Boston  Elevated  Ry.  Co.  (exec,  com.),  N.Y., 
N.H.  Sz  H.  R.R.  Co.  (exec,  com.).  Merchants  Bank, 
Commonwealth  Trust  Co.,  Newton  Trust  Co.,  Bos- 
ton Dwelling  House  Co.,  Newton  Real  Estate  Assn., 
Mass.  St.  Ry.  Assn.  (exec,  com.);  trustee  N.E. 
Gas  &  Coke  Co.,  Mass.  Gas  Cos.,  Boston  Suburban 
Pjlectric  Cos.,  Newton  Hosp.  Clubs:  Al.gonquin, 
Union.  Exchange,  Commercial,  Boston  City,  New- 
ton, Brae  Burn  Country,  Albemarle.  Eastern  Yacht. 
Beverly.  Recreations:  a:olf,  riding,  yachting.  Home: 
Newtonville,  Mass.  Office:  111  Devonshire  St.,  Bos- 
ton,   Mass.* 


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BICHAKDS,  Jehiel  Simnions,  clergyman;  b. 
Bristol,  Me.,  Aug.  1,  1847;  s.  Jeliiel  S.  and  Leonora 
(Coggin)  Richards;  grad.  classical  course,  Lincoln 
Acad.,  Newcastle,  Me.,  1S6S;  B.A.,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
Brunswick,  Me.,  1872;  prin.  City  High  Sch.  and 
Calais  Acad.,  1872-4;  grad.  Bangor  (Me.)  Theol. 
Sem.,  1877;  m.  Brunswick,  Me.,  July  8,  1874,  Hattie 
Otis  Barker;  2  children,  Raymond  C,  b.  July  6, 
1876  (died  Dec.  18,  1891);  Annie  G.,  Jan.  19,  1880. 
Ordained  to  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1877;  pastor, 
Dexter,  Me.,  1876-80,  Waterford,  lSSO-6,  Alfred, 
1886-90,  Deer  Isle,  1890-7,  West  Brooksville,  1897-01, 
North  Yarmouth,  1901-7,  Litchfield,  1907-12.  Supt. 
schs..  Dexter  and  Waterford,  and  mem.  Sch.  Bd., 
Alfred;  local  trustee  Me.  INIissionary  Soc.  for  Han- 
cock Co.,  Me.;  mem.  Cumberland  North  Assn.  of 
Congl.  Ministers  ^and  Chs.  Commd.  justice  of  the 
peace,  Sept.,  1914.  Republican.  Mem.  Lambda 
Chapter  of  Zeta  Psi  (Bowdoin).  Mason.  Address: 
Walnut  Hill,   Me. 

BICHAKDS,  John  J.,  lawyer;  b.  Providence,  R.I., 
Sept.  11,  1874;  s.  Charles  H.  and  Mary  J.  (Kelly) 
Richards;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Providence;  LL.B.,  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1902;  unmarried.  Admitted  to  R.L 
bar,  1902,  and  since  practiced  in  Providence;  mem. 
R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-14;  U.S.  marshal  for  Dist.  of 
R.I.  since  1915.  Mem.  R.I.N.G.  since  1892,  now 
capt.  Troop  B,  1st  Cav.  Democrat.  Roman  Cath- 
olic. Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus.  Club;  Catholic. 
Recreations:  horseback  riding,  rifle  sliooting. 
Home:  48  Walling  St.  Address:  49  Westminster 
St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

RICHARDS,  Joseph  Havens  Cowles,  R.C.  clergy- 
man, educator;  mo\ed  to  Buffalo.  N.Y.  (See  vol. 
1909,   also  Who's  Who  in   America,    1914-15.) 

RICHARDS,  Iiaura  Elizabeth,  author;  b.  Boston, 
Feb.  27,  1850;  d.  Samuel  Gridley  and  Julia  (Ward) 
Howe;  m.  Henry  Richards,  of  Gardiner,  Me.,  June 
17,  1871.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books.)    Home:  Gardiner,  Me.* 

RICHARDS,  Robert  Hallowell,  metallurgist;  b. 
Gardiner,  Me.,  Aug.  26,  1844:  s.  Francis  and  Anne 
Hallowell  (Gardiner)  Richards;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1868;  (LL.D.,  U.  of  Mo.,  1908);  m.  Ellen 
Henrietta  Swallow,  June  6,  1875;  m.  2d,  Lillian 
Jameson,  June  8,  1912.  Asst.  in  chemistry,  1868-9, 
instr.  assaying  and  qualitative  analysis,  1869-70, 
asst.  prof,  analyt.  chemistry,  1870-1,  prof,  miner- 
alogv  and  assaving  and  developed  mining  and 
metall.  labs..  1S71-2,  prof,  mining  engring.,  1873-84, 
head  dept.  mining  from  1873,  prof,  mining  engring. 
and  metallurgy  from  1884,  sec.  faculty,  1878-83, 
emeritus  prof.,  July  1,  1914,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 
Invented  a  jet  aspirator  for  chem.  and  physical 
labs.,  1873;  a  prism  for  stadia  surveying  in  1890; 
an  ore  separator  for  the  Lake  Superior  copper 
mills,  1881,  another  for  Virginia  Iron  ores,  in  1900; 
3  others  for  western  U.S.,  1906.  07,  08.  Fellow  Am. 
Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  A.A.A.S.;  hon.  mem.  Am. 
Inst.  Mining  Engrs.  (pres.,  1886):  mem.  Am.  For- 
estrv  Assn.,  Am.  Soc.  Testing  IMaterials,  Mass. 
Forestry  Assn.,  Soc.  of  Arts,  Boston  Soc.  Natural 
History,  Boston  Soc.  C.B.,  Mass.  Cremation  Soc, 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Economic, 
Universitv.  Author:  Ore  Dressing,  Vols.  I  and  II, 
1903.  Vols.  Ill  and  IV,  1909;  Ore  Dressing  (text- 
book), 1909.  Home:  32  Eliot  St.,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass.* 

RICHARDS,  Rosalind  (Miss),  author:  b.  South 
Boston.  Mass.,  1874:  d.  Henry  and  Laura  Elizabeth 
(Howe)  Richards;  ed.  at  home  and  at  The  Shaw 
Sch.,  Boston.  Author:  The  Nursery  Fire,  1904; 
two  Children  in  the  Woods,  1907.  Address:  Gardi- 
ner, IMe. 

RICHARDS,  Seth  Mason,  flannel  mfr. ;  b.  New- 
port. N.H.,  June  6,  1850;  s.  Dexter  and  Louisa 
Frances  (Hatch)  Richards:  descendant  of  Edwara 
Richards,  who  came  to  New  England  in  the  ship 
Lion,  1635;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Kimball  Union  Acad., 
Meriden,  N.H.,  and  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.; 
m.  Boston.  Oct.  9,  1878,  Lizzie  Farnsworth;  4  chil- 
dren, Edith,  Louise,  Margaret,  Dexter,  2d.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  in  operation  of  the  Sugar  River 
Mills,  to  which  principally  devoted  his  time  for 
more  than  35  vrs. :  was  pres.  First  Nat.  Bank, 
Newport;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1885,  Senate, 
1897;   was  mem.  staff  of  Gov.   Charles  H.   Sawyer, 


with  rank  of  col.:  presdl.  elector  of  Rep.  party, 
1900;  mem.  Governor's  Council,  1903;  chmn.  recep- 
tion com.  which  welcomed  Pres.  Roosevelt  to 
Newport,  1903.  Mem.  S.A.R.  Conglist.  Club:  Union 
(Boston).    Died  Sept.  26,  1910. 

RICHARDS,  Theodore  William,  chemist;  b.  Gcr- 
mantown.  Pa..  .Ian.  ;!1,  1868;  s.  William  T.  (artist) 
and  Anna  (Matlack)  Richards  (author);  brother 
of  Herbert  Maule  Richards;  S.B.,  Haverford  Coll., 
1885;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1886,  A.M.,  Ph.D.,  1888;  chem. 
student  univs.  of  Gottingen,  Leipzig  and  Tech. 
Sch.,  Dresden;  (Sc.D.,  Yale,  1905;  LL.D.,  Haver- 
ford, 1908;  Chem.D.,  Clark  U.,  1909;  Ph.D..  Royal 
Bohemian  U.,  Prague,  1909;  Sc.D.,  Harvard,  1910; 
M.D.,  Berlin  U.,  1910;  D.Sc,  Cambridge  [Eng.], 
Oxford,  Manchester,  1911;  Ph.D.,  Christiania,  1911; 
LL.D.,  U.  of  Pittsburgh,  1915);  m.  Miriam  Stuart, 
d.  Prof.  J.  H.  Thayer,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  May 
28,  1896;  children,  Grace  T.,  William  T.,  Greenough 
T.  Asst.  prof.,  1894-01,  prof,  chemistry,  1901 — , 
chmn.  chem.  dept.,  1903-11,  dir.  Gibbs  Memorial 
Lab.,  1912 — .  Harvard.  Exchange  prof,  from  Har- 
vard to  Berlin  U.,  1907;  Lowell  lecturer,  1908;  asso. 
editor  3  chem.  periodicals;  m.em.  Internat.  Commn. 
on  Atomic  Weights;  adviser  Carnegie  Instn.,  1902, 
research  asso.,  1902 — ,  Davy  medalist.  Royal  Soc, 
1910;  Faraday  lecturer  and  medalist,  Chem.  Soc, 
1911;  Willard  Gibbs  medalist.  Am.  Chem.  Soc, 
1912.  With  help  of  assts.  has  revised  atomic 
weights  of  oxygen,  copper,  barium,  strontium,  cal- 
cium, zinc,  magnesium,  iron,  nickel,  cobalt,  ura- 
nium, ca?sium.  sodium,  clilorine,  potassium,  nitro- 
gen, silver,  sulphur,  lithium  (results  reprinted  in 
book  "Experimentelle  Untersuchungen  iiber  Atom- 
gewichte,"  1909).  Investigator  in  physical  and  inor- 
ganic chemistry;  recent  papers  concern  the  signifi- 
cance of  changing  atomic  volume,  and  a  new 
atomic  theory,  also  thermochemistry,  electro- 
chemistry. Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences, 
A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sciences,  Am.  Philos. 
Soc,  Am.  Chem.  Soc.  (pres.  1914).  etc.;  hon.  mem. 
Royal  Instn.  of  Great  Britain:  foreign  mem.  Royal 
Swedish  Acad.;  corr.  mem.  Royal  Prussian  Acad. 
Sciences.  Berlin;  hon.  F.C.S. ;  etc.:  hon.  mem.  Cliem- 
ists'  Club,  New  York.  Recreations:  sketching,  ath- 
letic sports.  I-Iome:  15  Follen  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

RICHARDS,  Thomas  Cole,  clergyman;  b.  Wed- 
nesbury,  Eng.,  Feb.  24,  1866;  s.  George  and  Mary 
Ann  (Spencer)  Richards;  came  to  America,  1874; 
A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1887,  A.M.,  1892;  grad.  Hart* 
ford  Theol.  Sem.,  1890;  m.  Charlotte  Olive  Noyes, 
of  Pownal,  Me.,  June  10,  1890.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministrv,  1890;  pastor,  Dudlev.  Mass.,  1890-4.  Hig- 
ganum.  Conn..  1894-9.  Torrington,  Conn.,  1899-06, 
Warren,  Mass.,  1906-11,  Westboro,  Mass..  1911 — . 
Mem.  the  .lohn  Brown  Assn.  (owns  and  cares  for 
John  Brown's  birthplace).  Home:  Westboro,  Mass.* 

RICHARDS,  WTilliam  Francis,  business  man;  b. 
Newport,  N.H.,  Jan.  28,  1867;  s.  Dexter  and  Louisa 
(Hatch)  Richards;  descendajit  of  Edward  Richards, 
the  immigrant,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1635;  grad. 
Phillips  Andover  Acad.,  1885;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1889. 
m.  Leora  Moore,  of  Chicago,  Apr.  4,  1914.  Traveled 
in  Europe,  1889-90;  pres.  Dexter  Richards'  Sons 
&  Co.,  proprs.  Sugar  River  Mills,  Newport,  since 
1910;  pres.  First  Nat.  Bank,  Newport;  trustee 
Newport  Savings  Bank;  v.-p.  Colo.  Nat.  Bank, 
Colorado  Springs.  Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1902-3; 
mem.  mil.  staff  of  Gov.  Jordan,  of  N.H.,  1902-3, 
with  rank  of  col.  Mem.  S.A.R.,  N.H.  Hist.  Soc. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Pen- 
newan  (Newport);  Harvard  (Boston);  El  Paso, 
Country  (Colorado  Springs).  Spends  greater  part 
of  time  in  Colorado,  but  maintains  summer  home 
at  Sunapee  Lake,  N.H.  Address:  Newport,  N.H. 
and  13  25  N.   Cascade  Av.,   Colorado   Sprmgs,   Colo. 

RICHARDS,  ■William  Losea,  insurance;  b.  West 
Springfield,  Mass.,  July  26,  1860:  s.  William  H. 
and  Phebe  A.  (Losea)  Richards;  ed.  pub.  and  high 
schs.,  Springfield,  Mass.;  m.  Marion  H.  Hitchcock, 
of  Ware,  Mass.,  Nov.  12,  1895.  Began  as  elk.  in 
dry  goods  store,  Springfield,  continuing  2  yrs. : 
then  with  freight  oflices  N.B.  Ry.  and  Boston  & 
Albany  R.R.  2  yrs.;  bookkeeper  in  dry  goods  house 
2  yrs.  and  wholesale  fruit  house  1%  yrs.:  became 
connected  with  office  of  local  agts.  Mass.  Mut.  Life 
Ins.    Co.   as   bookkeeper,   at   Springfield,    1887;    was 


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advanced  to  cashier  for  sen.  apt.,  then  asst.  gen. 
agt.  and  cashier  for  the  co.;  mem.  Sutton,  Allis  & 
Richards,  mgrs.  for  western  Mass.  of  Mass.  Mut. 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  1907-11.  Mem.  Richards  &  Allis, 
mgrs.  for  Western  Mass.  of  Mass.  Mut.  I^ife  ins. 
Co.  since  1911.  Mem.  S.A.R.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Winthrop,  Economic,  Springfield, 
Fish  and  Game,  Blandford.  Recreations:  motoring. 
Home;  166  Westminster  St.  Office:  500  Main  St., 
Sprinufipld,   I\Tas.s. 

RICHARDSON,  Albert  rrancis,  educator;  b.  Se- 
bago.  Me.,  .luly  1',  IStl;  s.  AlaiU  and  Mary  Porter 
(Poor)  Ricliardson;  prep.  edn.  Bridgton  Acad.,  Me.; 
A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1873;  m.  Harrison,  Me..  Nov. 
27,  1873,  Emma  F.  Tolman;  4  children,  Anna  Mabel 
(Mrs,  Rov  A.  Kane),  Mary  Cleave.s,  Augusta  Hor- 
tense,  Ariiy  Kelton.  Asst.  Gould's  Acad.,  Bethel, 
fall  term,  1867;  prin.  Monmouth  (Me.)  Acad., 
spring,  1872;  prin.  Bridgton  (Me.)  High  Sch.,  1S73- 
83.  I'rveburg  (Me.)  Acad.,  18S3-8,  State  Normal 
Sch.,  Castine,  Me.,  since  Dec,  1888;  pres.  Me. 
Pedagog.  Soc.  (now  State  Teacliers'  As.sn.),  1891-2. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Mem.  Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Mason 
(ex-Dist.  Deputy  Grand  Master):  Odd  Follow  (ex- 
Grand  Representative  and  Grand  Patriarch); 
Worthy  Chief.  Round  Pond  Lodge  of  Good  Tem- 
plar'^,   1870.    Address:   Castine,   Me. 

RICHARDSON',  Anna  Gove,  surgeon;  b.  Lowell, 
Mass.,  Mar.  7,  INGJ:  d.  Dana  Buzzcl  and  Susan 
(Morse)  Gove;  grad.  Girl's  Latin  Sch.,  Boston; 
M.D.,  Woman's  Med.  Coll.  of  Pa.,  1892;  m.  Oscar 
Richardson,  of  Boston,  Dec.  20,  1882.  Practiced 
in  Boston  since  1892;  surgeon  to  Vincent  Memorial 
Hosp. :  med.  adviser  to  N.E.  Telephone  Co.  Fellow 
Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
N.E.  Hosp.  Med.  Soc.  Club:  Women's  City.  Ad- 
dress:   483   Beacon  St,  Boston. 

RICHARDSON,  Carl  H.,  lawyer:  b.  Manchester. 
N.H.,  Apr.  11.  1873:  s.  Byron  Hibbard  and  Amanda 
(Young)  Richardson;  descendant  of  Samuel  Rich- 
ardson, who  arrived  in  America  about  1632  and 
was  one  of  the  founders  of  Woburn,  Mass.,  1641; 
grad.  Dow  Acad.,  Franconia,  N.H.,  1892;  B.Litt., 
Dartmouth,  1896;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1900; 
unmarried.  In  practice  in  Boston  since  1900. 
Trustee  Dow  Acad.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Mem.  Psi  Upsilon,  Theta  Nu  Epsilon,  Phi  Delta 
Phi.  ISlason.  Club:  Dartmouth.  Recreations:  golf. 
Home:  306  Newbury  St.  Office:  704  Tremont  Bldg., 
Boston. 

RICHARDSON,  Carlton  D.,  agriculturist.  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

RICHARDSON,  Charles  Carroll,  educator;  b. 
Skowhegan,  Me.,  .lune  19,  1860;  s.  Silas  and  Susan 
(Flanders)  Richardson;  grad.  Skowhegan  High 
Sch.,  June,  1881;  A.B.,  Coltav  U.  (now  Colby  Coll.), 
1887  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1891;  student  New- 
ton Theol.  Instn.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  1896-7; 
student,  summer  courses  in  oratory,  French  and 
German;  m.  Friendship,  Me.,  June  19,  1893,  Georgia 
C.  Morton:  children,  Ruth,  Mark  M.  Prin.  East 
Corinth  (Me.)  Acad.,  1888-91,  Higgins  Classical 
Inst.,  1891-6,  Chatham  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1897-9; 
prin.  high  sch.,  1899-03,  supt.  schs.,  1903-10.  Cum- 
berland, R.I.;  supt.  schs.,  Charlton-Leicester 
(Mass.)  Union  Dist.  since  1910.  Baptist.  Mem. 
Delta  ITpsilon.  Republican.  Club;  Fraternity.  Rec- 
reations:    boating.     Address:     Leicester,    Mass. 

RICHARDSON,  Charles  Trancis,  author;  May  29, 
1851 -Oct.  8,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1912-13.) 

RICHARDSON,  Charles  Nestor,  mfr. ;  b.  Corinth, 
Me.,  Oct.  18,  1860;  s.  Joseph  and  Cliarity  S.  (Wil- 
kins)  Richardson;  descendant  of  William  Richard- 
son, who  came  from  England  and  settled  in  Me 
about  1632;  father  officer  in  Civil  War,  g.f.  veteran 
of  War  of  1812,  and  g.g.f.  soldier  in  Revolutionary 
War;  grad.  high  sch.,  Newport.  Me.,  and  Corinna 
Union  Acad.;  student  Me.  Central  Inst.,  Pittsfield, 
Me.;  m.  Elizabeth  Ann  Wright,  of  London,  Eng., 
June,  1881;  1  son,  Charles  Nestor,  Jr.  Began  as 
teacher  in  pub.  schs.  at  17;  then  elk.  Newport 
(Me.)  Savings  Bank;  engaged  in  mercantile  busi- 
ness, Attloboro  Falls,  Mass.,  1882-8;  purchased 
Combination  Ladder  Co.,  Providence,  and  absorbed 
3  competing  firms,  also  R.I.  Coupling  Co.  and  the 


Am.  Fire  Hose  Co.;  has  operated  on  large  scale 
for  many  yrs.  as  mfr.  of  flre  apparatus,  also 
owner  of  Fountain  Street  Garage;  mem.  R.T.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1911.  Republican.  Baptist.  Introduced 
chem.  fire  engine  service  in  England.  Asso.  mem. 
Internal.  Assn.  of  Fire  Engrs.  Mason;  mem.  Cal- 
vary Commandery,  K.T. ;  Palestine  Temple,  A.A.O. 
N.]\i.S.  Authfir  of  a  history  of  the  fire  brigades 
of  Europe.  Recreations:  reading,  writing.  Home: 
34  Grove  St.  Office:  366  Fountain  St.,  Provi- 
dence,   R.I. 

RICHARDSON,  Cyrus,  clergyman;  b.  Dracut, 
Mass.,  ]\Iar.  30,  1840;  s.  Samuel  and  Hannah 
(Varnum)  Richardson;  prep.  edn.  Phillips  Acad.. 
Andover,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1864  (D.D., 
1889);  B.D.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1869;  m.  Plym- 
outh, N.H.,  Jan.  18,  1871,  Annie  Dearborn  (died 
1904);  6  children,  Walter  Dearborn.  Annio  Pearl, 
Florence  Haile,  Elizabeth  Garland,  ;Margaret 
Prentiss,  Philip;  m.  2d.  1909,  Elizabeth  Crombie 
Farley,  of  Nashua,  N.H.  Ordained  to  ministry 
Congl.  Ch.,  1869;  pastor.  Plvmouth,  N.H.,  1869-73, 
1st  Ch.,  Keene,  N.H.,  1873-83,  1st  Ch.,  Nashua,  N.H., 
1883-09,  since  pastor  emeritus:  now  acting  pastor, 
■Winchester,  Mass.  Trustee  Dartmouth  Coll..  1892- 
06.  Republican.  Recreations:  summer  cottage  on 
Asquam  Lake,  N.H.,  and  travels  at  home  and 
abroad;  once  around  the  world.  Address:  Nashua, 
New  Hampshire. 

RICHARDSON.  Dennett  I...  M.D.;  b.  Newport, 
Me.,  Sept.  12,  1879;  s.  Ernest  L.  and  Mary  H.  (Co- 
burn)  Richardson;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Newport;  Old 
Town  (Me.)  High  Sch.;  grad.  Me.  Central  Inst.. 
Pittsfield.  Me.,  1896;  Bates  Coll..  1900;  M.D.,  U.  of 
Pa.  Sch.  of  Medicine.  1905;  m.  Margaret  E.  Dono- 
van, of  Canterbury,  New  Brunswick,  Can..  .Tune  3, 
1908;  2  children,  Ralph.  Dorothy.  House  officer  R.I. 
Hosp.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1905-7;  asst.  sunt,  same, 
1907-9;  sunt.  Providence  City  Hosp.  since  1909,  also 
mem.  Bd.  Examiners  of  Trained  Nurses,  R.I.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn.,  Am. 
Hosp.  Assn..  Round  Table,  Boston  Soc.  N.E.  Hosp. 
Supts.,  Med.  Research  Club,  R.I.  Hosp.  Club.  Re- 
nublican.  Recreations;  motoring,  tennis,  hunting, 
fishing.  Home:  292  Eaton  St.  Address:  Providence 
City  Hospital,  Providence,  R.I. 

RICHARDSON,  Edward  Bridg-e,  consulting  engi- 
neer: b.  Savannah,  Ga.,  July  21,  1875;  s.  Edward  C. 
and  Catharine  Elizabeth  (Weld)  Richardson;  prep, 
edn.  Noble  &  Greenough's  Sch.,  Boston;  S.B.  in 
Elec.  Engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1893;  m.  Elsie 
Greenwood  Pillsbury,  of  Boston.  Sept.  24.  1903; 
children,  Helen  Langdon,  Elizabeth,  Barbara.  Was 
connected  with  office  of  French  &  Hubbard  until 
Jan.  1,  1910;  since  mem.  Richardson  &  Hale.  Serv- 
ing as  1st  It.  Battery  A,  M.V.M.  Asso.  mem.  Am. 
Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.;  mem.  Am.  Soc.  INIech.  Engrs., 
Boston  Soc.  C.E.,  Delta  Psi.  Episcopalian.  Re- 
publican. Clubs:  Exchange.  Engineers'.  Home:  7 
Chatham  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office;  85  Water 
St.,  Boston. 

RICHARDSON.  Elisabeth  Mathews  (IMrs.  H.  L. 
Richardson),  educator;  b.  Billerica,  ATass.,  June  30, 
1872;  d.  Samuel  Sherberne  (D.D.)  and  Anna  Elvira 
(Wright)  Mathews;  direct  descendant  of  Maj.  Gen. 
Joshua  Babcock;  ed.  Girls'  Latin  Sch..  Boston; 
Northfield  (Ma.ss.)  Sem.;  A.B.,  Wellesley,  1897; 
State  Normal  Summer  Sch.,  Hyannis,  INlass. ;  m. 
Rev.  H.  L.  Richardson,  of  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  June  8, 
1898  (died  1903).  Began  teaching  in  Boston,  1905; 
prin.  Weston  Sch.  for  Girls  since  1906.  Mem.  Bos- 
ton Scientific  Soc.  Conglist.  Club:  College,  of  Bos- 
ton (dir.).    Address;  Church  St.,  Weston,  Mass. 

RICHARDSON,  EUen  A.,  artist,  writer;  Aug. 
1845-Feb.  17,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1910-11.) 

RICHARDSON,  Francis  Henry,  artist;  b.  Boston, 
Julv  4,  1859;  s.  William  Henry  and  Frances  Stone 
(Coffin)  Richardson;  grad.  Roxbury  High  Sch., 
Boston;  pupil  of  William  M.  Hunt,  Boston,  Acad. 
.Tulien,  Paris,  under  Boulanger,  Lefebvre,  Laurens 
and  Benjamin  Constant;  m.  Frances  Hill,  of  Bos- 
ton, Jan.  6,  1893.  Devotes  attention  largely  to  por- 
trait work.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  ex- 
hibitions, societies,  etc.)  Home;  Ipswich,  Mass. 
Studio;  110  Tremont  St.,  Boston.* 


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905 


BICHARSSOK,  Frank  Chase,  M.D.;  b.  Boston, 
Aui,'.  11,  18r>y;  s.  Geor.^e  Henry  and  Eliza  Ellen 
(Chase)  Richardson,  and  descendant  of  early  N.E. 
ancestry;  ed.  Boston  pnb.  schs.  and  Boston  U.; 
M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  187!);  post-grad, 
work.  New  York  Post-Grad.  Sch.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  and  Vienna;  ni.  Portland,  Me.,  188;j,  Nellie 
Chase;  1  son,  Com-ad.  Engaged  in  practice  at  Bos- 
ton since  1879;  specializes  in  diseases  of  nervous 
system;  chief  of  clinic  for  nervous  diseases,  Homoe. 
Dispensary,  and  neurologist,  Mass.  Homtjc.  Hosp.; 
now  registrar  and  prof,  neurology,  Boston  U.  Sch. 
of  Medicine;  also  clin.  dir.  Evans  Memorial  Dept. 
of  Clin.  Research  and  Preventive  Medicine.  Mem. 
Mass.  Homoe.  IMed.  Soc.  (ex-sec.  and  ex-pres.),  Bos- 
ton Homce.  IMed.  Soc.  (ex-i)res.).  Am.  Inst.  Homoe., 
Soc.  for  Neurology  and  Psychiatry  (pres.),  etc. 
Republican.  Univei-salist.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner) ; 
Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  University,  Boston  Athletic 
Assn.,  Boston  Yacht,  Eastern  Yacht.  Recreations: 
yachting.  Home:  1070  Beacon  St.,  Brookline.  Of- 
fice:   295  Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston. 

BICHAKDSOIT,  Franklin,  violin  maker;  b.  Mer- 
cer. ,Me..  Nov.  25.  1825.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BICHABDSON,  George  Henry,  banker;  b.  Port- 
land, i\Ie.,  Feb.  3.  1851;  s.  Capt.  Charles  and  Mary 
H.  (Warren)  Richardson;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Eme- 
line  P.  Shaw,  of  Portland,  Oct.  9,  1873;  4  children, 
Mary  W.,  Maud  S.  and  Lawrence  S.  (all  deceased), 
Marian  Pauline.  Began  at  16  in  employ  of  Henry 
P.  Wood,  stock  broker;  went  to  Phila.  and  was  for 
1  yr.  in  office  of  Warren  &  Gregg;  returned  to 
Portland  and  was  in  employ  of  J.  B.  Brown  &  Sons, 
bankers.  1871-8,  then  became  connected  with  firm 
of  Swan  &  Bassett,  and  was  made  partner;  firm 
merged,  1903,  into  Portland  Trust  Co.  Conglist. 
Address:  97  Danforth  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

RICHARDSON,  Georg^e  Tilton,  .iournalist,  au- 
thor; b.  Boston,  .Tuly  2,  1863;  s.  Nathaniel  and 
Martha  A.  (Moore)  Richardson;  ed.  Boston  Latin 
Sch.,  Boston  U. ;  m.  Cara  Barnard,  of  Portsmouth, 
N.H.,  May  24,  1901.  In  .lournalism,  1SS5-S:  city 
editor  Boston  Advertiser  and  Record,  1888-91;  mng. 
editor  Boston  News,  1891-2,  Providence  News,  1892; 
dramatic  critic  and  editorial  writer  Boston  Travel- 
er, 1892-1904;  editor-in-chief  Boston  Daily  Tribune, 
1907-8;  mng.  editor  Boston  Traveler,  1908-10;  edi- 
tor Human  Life,  mag.,  1910-11;  editor  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce  News,  1912-14';  Worcester 
E\'ening  Post  since  1914.  Independent  in  politics. 
Formerly  on  the  staff  of  Maj.  Geor.Te  S.  Merrill, 
comdg.  1st  battalion  arty.,  Mass.  Vol.  Militia. 
Mem.  Theta  Delta  Chi.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  books,  plays,  etc.)  Home:  11  Haviland  St. 
Address:  Worcester  Evening  Post,  Worcester, 
Mass.* 

RICHARSSOIT,  Henry  S.,  lawyer:  b.  Brandon, 
Vt.,  Sept.  19,  1873;  s.  Sidney  K.  and  Ella  I.  (Sturte- 
vant)  Richardson;  ed.  Kimball  Union  Acad.,  Meri- 
den,  N.H.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1896;  studied  law  in 
office  of  Smith  &  Smith,  Woodsville.  N.H.;  m.  Va- 
lina  J.  Darling,  of  Newport,  N.H.,  .Tune  12,  1906; 
1  daughter,  Barbara,  b.  Apr.  25,  1907.  Admitted  to 
bar,  1903,  and  began  practice  at  "Woodsville,  N.H. ; 
removed  to  Claremont,  1905;  trustee  Claremont 
Savings  Bank;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911;  justice 
of  Claremont  Police  C^t.  Trustee  Fiske  Free  Li- 
brary. Mem.  N.H.  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner);  mem.  O.E.S.,  Sons 
of  Vets.  Home:  48  Woodland  St.  Office:  Fiske  Li- 
brary Blk.,  Claremont,  N.H. 

RICHARDSON,  Homer  Bartlett,  merchant;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1875;  traveled  in  Europe,  1875-6;  student 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1876-7;  m.  Mary  King  Clark,  of 
New  York,  Apr.  9,  1902.  Engaged  in  business  in 
New  York,  1877-98;  treas.  and  dir.  Hill  Mfg.  Co., 
Boston,  since  1898;  dir.  Franklin  Co.,  Mut.  Boiler 
Ins.  Co.,  Union  Water  Power  Co.,  Webster  &  Atlas 
Nat.  Bank;  treas.  and  dir.  Lewiston  Bleachery  & 
Dye  "VS'orks.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs: 
University  (Boston),  Harvard  (New  York),  East- 
ern Yacht.    Oflice:  40  State  St.,  Boston. 

RICHARDSON,  James  Bailey,  .iudge;  Dec.  9, 
1832-Aug.  30,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1910-11.) 

RICHARDSON,  John  Samuel,  lawyer;  b.  Bald- 
win,  Me.,  Aug.   25,   1855;   s.  Daniel  Thompson  and 


Eliza  Ann  (Sawyer)  Richard.son;  descendant  of 
Samuel  R.,  the  immigrant,  Mass.,  about  1635;  grad. 
Phillips  Acad.,  Exeter,  N.H.,  1880;  studied  law  in 
office  of  Gen.  Charles  P.  Mattocks,  Portland,  and  in 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1882-4;  admitted  to  bar,  1884; 
m.  Minnie  Jane  Bennett,  of  Boston,  Dec.  31,  1884; 
children,  Zana  Frances  (Mrs.  Charles  R.  Fowler), 
Joseph  Leland,  John  Samuel,  Jr.  Practiced  at  Bos- 
ton since  Feb.,  1885;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1893, 
1894;  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  St.  Louis,  1896;  asst. 
dist.  atty.,  Suffolk  Co.,  Mass.,  1906,  1907.  Mem.  Am. 
Bar  Assn.,  S.A.R.  Pres.  Barnard  Memorial.  Mason. 
Recreations:  books.  Home:  24  Alaska  St.,  Roxbury. 
Office:   53  State  St.,  Boston. 

RICHARDSON,  Margaret  Foster,  artist;  b.  Win- 
netka,  111.,  Dec.  19,  1881;  d.  George  Stevens  and 
Lena  (Knight)  Richardson;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Mo- 
berly.  Mo.;  grad.  Mass.  State  Normal  Art  Sch., 
Boston,  1905,  after  5  yrs.'  course;  studied  Sch.  of 
Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  21/2  yrs.;  pupil  of 
.Joseph  DeCamp,  Edmund  C.  Tarbell,  Ei'nest  L.  Ma- 
jor; unmarried.  Exhibited  at  Pa.  Acad.  Fine  Arts 
(Phila.),  Corcoran  Gallery  (Washington),  Carnegie 
Art  Inst.  (Pittsburgh,  Pa.),  Art  Institute  of  Chi- 
cago, Nat.  Acad.  Design,  New  York,  etc.  Prizes: 
Harris  bronze  medal,  Annual  Exhbn.  Art  Inst., 
Chicago,  1911;  Isaac  N.  Maynard  portrait  prize, 
Nat.  Acad.  Design,  New  York,  1913,  etc.  Home: 
319  Marlboro  St.    Studio:  739  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

RICHARDSON,  Mark  Wyman,  M.D.;  b.  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass.,  Dec.  27,  1867;  s.  Nathan  Henry  and 
Martha  Ann  (Barber)  Richardson;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1889,  M.D.,  1894;  med.  study  in  Europe,  1895;  m. 
Josephine  Lord,  of  Boston,  Feb.  6.  1895;  children, 
David  L.,  Martha,  Marian  Low,  Harriet.  Practicing 
medicine  at  Boston  since  1894;  asst.  in  pathology. 
Harvard,  1898-1900;  chief  examiner  for  Boston  of 
Equitable  Life  Assurance  Soc.  of  U.  S..  since  1901; 
sec.  State  Bd.  of  Health  of  Mass.,  1909-14.  Mem. 
Assn.  Am.  Physicians,  A.M. A..  Am.  Assn.  Patholo- 
gists and  Bacteriologists,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston 
Soc.  Med.  Sciences,  Boston  Soc.  for  Med.  Improve- 
ment. A.A.A.S.  Republican.  Contbr.  to  med.  jours, 
of  articles  relating  to  bacteriology  and  immunity 
in  typhoid  fever.  Recreation:  music.  Home:  Ja- 
maica Plain,  Mass.    Office:  67  Milk  St.,  Boston.* 

RICHARDSON,  Mary  Neal,  artist:  b.  Mt.  Vernon, 
Me.,  Feb.  17,  1859:  daughter  Franklin  and  Mary 
Parthene  (Neal)  Richardson;  descended  from  Gov. 
Dudley,  the  Richardsons  of  Woburn;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Canton.  Me.;  grad.  Sch.  of  Drawing  and  Painting, 
Mus.  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  1889;  studied  at  Colo- 
rossi  Sch.  of  Painting,  and  at  pvt.  sch.  of  painting, 
of  Augustus  Koopman,  Paris,  France,  1896-7.  Be- 
gan piofessionallv  in  Boston,  1889;  exhibited  large 
portrait  at  Salon,  Paris.  1897.  Exhibited  at  Boston 
Art  Club.  Copley  Soc.  (Boston);  Art  Inst.,  Chicago; 
Poland  Springs  Summer  Exhbn.;  Pa.  Acad.  Mem. 
Coplev  Soc.  since  1887  (dir.  1899-03).  Am.  Federa- 
tion "of  Arts.  Mass.  Federation  of  Progressive 
Women.  Student  of  Philosophy.  Home:  Canton, 
Me.  Address;  309  Fenway  Studios,  30  Ipswich  St., 
Boston. 

RICHARDSON,  Maurice  Howe,  surgeon;  Dec. 
31.  1851-Julv  31,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   1912-13.) 

RICHARDSON.  Nathaniel,  banker;  Sept.  3,  1840- 
Sept.  28,  1910.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

RICHARDSON,  Norman  Eghert,  college  prof.;  b. 
Bethany,  Ont.,  Can.,  Oct.  15,  1878;  s.  Alonzo  and 
Sarepta  Matilda  (Gardner)  Richardson;  B.A.,  Law- 
rence Coll.,  Appleton,  Wis..  1902;  S.T.B.,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Theology,  1906;  Jacob  Sleeper  fellow  of 
Boston  U.  at  Berlin  and  Marburg,  Germany,  1907-9; 
Ph.D.,  Boston  U.,  1911;  m.  Agnes  Burkman  Clough, 
of  Woburn.  Mass..  June  12,  1906.  Pastor  M.B.  Ch., 
Mosinee,  Wis.,  1889-91,  Oconto,  Wis.,  1901-2,  Wo- 
burn, Mass.,  1903-6,  Epworth  Ch.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1910-11:  prof,  religious  psychology  and 
pedagogy,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theology,  Apr.,  1911 — . 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  societies,  books, 
etc.)  Home:  Cor.  Shepard  and  Walker  Sts.,  Cam- 
bridge,  Mass.* 

RICHARDSON,  Oliver  Huntington,  educator; 
moved  to  Seattle,  Wash.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   1914-15.) 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


BICHARSSOI7,  Perry  "W.,  merchant;  b.  McKin- 
ley,  -Me.,  Dec.  29,  1840;  s.  Moses  and  Priscilla 
(Richards)  Richardson;  ed.  common  schs.;  mar- 
ried Frances  Robinson,  of  South  West  Harbor,  Me., 
Sept.,  1862.  Engaged  in  mercantile  business  since 
1879;  mem.  P.  W.  Richardson  &  Son,  wholesale  fish, 
and  retail  grocers;  pres.  Tremont  Savings  Bank, 
McKinley  Fish  and  Freezer  Co.  Odd  Fellow.  Home: 
McKinle\-,   Me. 

RICHARDSON,  Philip,  architect;  b.  Staten  Is- 
land, X.Y.,  Feb.  25,  1874;  s.  Henry  Hobson  and 
Julia  Gorham  (Hayden)  Richardson;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1896;  studied  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1898,  Am. 
Acad.,  Rome,  Italy,  1903;  m.  Dora  Labouisse,  of 
New  Orleans,  Nov.  11,  1899;  children,  Catherine  P., 
Suzanne  L.,  Phyllis.  With  McKim,  Mead  &  White, 
architects,  New  York,  1S9S-09;  sr.  mem.  firm  of 
Richardson,  Barott  &  Richardson,  Boston,  since 
Mar.  1,  1909.  Served  in  Battery  A,  M.V.M.,  1&93-6. 
Mem.  A. I. A.,  Boston  Soc.  Architects.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Home:  Fairmount  St.,  Brookline, 
Mass.    Office:  31   State  St.,  Boston. 

RICHARDSOlf,  Roland  Georg'e  Bwig-ht,  mathe- 
matician; b.  Dartmouth,  N.S.,  May  14,  1878;  s. 
George  Josiah  and  Rebecca  (Newcomb)  Richard- 
son; ed.  pub.  schs.,  Lawrencetown,  N.S.;  B.A., 
Acadia  Coll.,  N.S.,  1898;  prin.  Westport  (N.S.)  High 
Sch..  1898-02:  studied  Yale,  1902-3,  B.A.,  1903,  M.A., 
1904,  Ph.D.  in  Mathematics,  1906;  studied  U.  of 
Gottingen,  Germany,  1908-9;  m.  .Tune  4,  1908,  Lou- 
ise .1.  MacHattie,  Antigonish,  N.S.  Instr.  in  mathe- 
matics, Yale,  1904-7;  asst.  prof,  mathematics,  1907- 
12,  asso.  prof.,  1912-15,  prof,  and  head  of  dept. 
since  1915,  Brown  U.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am. 
Math.  Soc.  (council),  Deutsche  Mathematiker  Ve- 
reinigung,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Sigma  Xi.  Baptist. 
Club:  University.  Contbr.  numerous  articles  to 
Bull.  Am.  Math.  Soc,  etc.  Address:  Wilson  Hall, 
Brown  Univ.,  Providence,  R.I. 

RICHARDSON,  Walter  Herbert,  dentist;  b.  Hol- 
den,  Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1874;  s.  Edward  Eugene  and 
Victoria  Augusta  (Bolton)  Richardson;  descendant 
of  Ezekiel  Richardson,  who  settled  in  Woburn, 
1636;  grad.  Hinman  Business  Coll.,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1890:  D.D.S.,  U.  of  Pa..  1897;  m.  Oct.  12, 
1897,  Mary  S.,  d.  Berthier  and  Eunice  Chase  (Boy- 
den)  Warren,  of  Holden.  Bookkeeper,  Worcester 
Corset  Co.,  1890-2,  Singer  Sewing  Machine  Co., 
1892-4;  has  followed  dentistry  at  Worcester,  Mass., 
since  1897;  mem.  dental  staff.  Memorial  Hosp., 
visiting  staff,  Forsythe  Dental  Infirmary  for  chil- 
dren, Boston.  Mem.  Nat.  Dental  Assn.,  Mass.  Dental 
Soc,  Central  Dist.  Dental  Assn.,  Northwestern 
Dental  Assn.,  Nat.  Federation  of  Dentists,  Am. 
Acad.  Dental  Science.  Mem.  AYorcester  Light  Inf. 
Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Mem.  Delta  Sigma  Delta. 
Clubs:  Tatassit  Canoe,  "^Vorcester,  Worcester  Au- 
tomobile, Rotarv,  Worcester  Golf.  Recreations: 
hunting,  fishing.  Home:  303  Lincoln  St.  Office:  346 
Slater  I31dg.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

RICHARDSON,  William  Cunuuing-s,  architect;  b. 
Concord,  N.H.,  :Mar.  12,  1854;  s.  David  Cummings 
and  Henrietta  Goodwin  (Barnard)  Richardson; 
grad.  high  sch.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1872:  spl.  student 
in  architecture  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1873-5;  asst.  in 
architectural  offices  several  yrs.;  made  4  trips 
abroad  for  study  and  observation;  m.  Frances  Ship- 
pen  Webster,  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  Oct.  5,  1882; 
3  children.  Constance  (Mrs.  William  R.  Kemper), 
Webster,  Hadiwin.  Practiced,  Boston,  1881 — ;  mem. 
firm  of  Hartwell  &  Richardson  nearly  20  yrs.,  now 
Hartwell,  Richardson  &  Driver.  Designed  Youth's 
Companion  Bldg.,  Carney  Bldg.,  Boston;  First 
Church,  Plymouth,  Mass.;  Christ  Ch.,  Andover, 
Mass.;  Springfield  (Mass.)  High  Sch.;  Abbot  Acad, 
bldgs.,  Andover,  Mass.:  Cambridge  Latin  Sch.,  and 
many  other  pub.  and  pvt.  structures,  including  an 
exceptionally  large  number  of  ednl.  buildings. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Fellow  A. I. A., 
Boston  Soc.  Architects.  Republican.  Swedenbor- 
gian.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Art,  New  Church, 
Boston  City,  Newton.  Recreations:  French  litera- 
ture. Home:  109  Highland  Av.,  Newtonville,  Mass. 
Office:  27  State  St.,  Boston.* 

RICHARDSON,  William  King',  lawyer;  b.  Bos- 
ton, .Tune  27,  1859;  s.  Henry  L.  and  Frances  M. 
(Lincoln)    Richardson;    A.B.,    Harvard,    1880    (Phi 


Beta  Kappa),   A.M.,    1886;    B.A.,   Oxford   U.,    Eng., 

1884.  Admitted  to  bar,  1887;  now  mem.  firm  of 
Fish,  Richardson,  Herrick  &  Neave;  specializes  in 
patent  law.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Mass. 
Soc.  of  the  Cincinnati.  Clubs:  University  (New 
York),  Somerset,  Country,  Tennis  and  Racquet. 
Home:  306  Beacon  St.    Office:  84  State  St.,  Boston.* 

RICHARDSON,  William  Iiambert,  M.D. ;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Sept.  6,  1842;  s.  Jeffrey  and  Julia  Lambert 
(Brackett)  Richardson;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1864,  A.M., 
M.D.,  1867;  m.  Olivia  L.  Aitchison,  of  Portland,  Me., 
July  24,  1867.  Instr.  obstetrics,  1871-2,  1874-82. 
asst.  prof.,  1882-6,  prof.,  1886-07,  prof,  emeritus, 
1907,  dean  Med.  Sch.,  1893-9,  dean  faculty  of  medi- 
cine, 1899-07,  Harvard  U.;  also  overseer,  Harvard, 
1909 — .  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  hon. 
fellow  Am.  Gynecol.  Soc;  mem.  Am.  Pub.  Health 
Assn.,  Mass.  ]Med.  Soc.  Address:  225  Commonwealth 
Av.,   Boston.* 

RICHARDSON,  William.  Minard,  lawyer;  b. 
Portland,  Me.,  Dec.  10,  185S;  s.  Roswell  Minard  and 
Ann  (Hapgood)  Richardson;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1879, 
LL.B.,  1882;  m.  Sara  Jenkins  Banks,  of  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  June  27,  1888;  children,  Margaret,  Leslie, 
Katharine.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  July  1,  1882.  and 
since  practiced  in  Boston;  dir.  Lever  Bros.  ISIem. 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Clubs:  Union.  Oakley  Country  (treas.). 
Recreations:  golf.  Home:  Cambridge,  ]Mass.  Office: 
Equitable  Bldg.,  Boston. 

RICHERT,  Charles  Henry,  landscape  and  por- 
trait painter;  b.  Boston,  July  7,  1880;  s.  David  and 
Anna  (Hoffman)  Richert;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  high 
schs.,  Medford,  Mass.;  diploma  in  drawing  and 
painting,  Mass.  Normal  Art  Sch.,  Boston,  1904; 
m.  Clara  E.  Wheeler,  of  Gloucester,  Mass.,  June  27, 
1910.  Instr.  in  drawing  and  design,  Rindge  Tech. 
Sch.,  Cambridge;  dir.  Evening  Trade  Sch.,  ]\Iass. 
Charitable  Mechanics'  Assn.,  Boston.  Prin  works: 
Portrait  of  Fred  K.  H.  Rindge.  Rindge  Tech.  Sch.; 
portrait  of  Dr.  Ashmore.  Baptist  Missionary  Soc. 
Rooms,  Boston.  Mem.  Soc.  Water  Color  Painters, 
Boston.    Address:    583  Belmont  St.,  Belmont,  Mass. 

RICHEY,  Albert  Sutton,  electrical  engr. ;  b.  Mun- 
cie,  Ind.,  Apr.  10.  1874;  s.  Webster  Scott  and  Julia 
M.  (Thomas)  Richev;  B.M.E.,  Purdue  U.,  1894, 
E.E.,  1908;  m.  Edith  Holman  Kendrick.  of  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  June  14,  1907.  Elec.  engr..  Union  Trac- 
tion Co.  of  Ind.,  until  1905;  prof,  electric  ry. 
engring.,  "VS^orcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1905 — :  consulting 
electric  ry.  engr..  1905 — .  Republican.  Presbyn. 
Fellow  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs. ;  mem.  Am.  Electric 
Rv.  Assn.,  Nat.  Electric  Light  Assn.,  Phi  Delta 
Theta,  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Mason  (32°).  Clubs:  Engi- 
neers' (New  York),  Engineers',  Boston  City  (Bos- 
ton), "Worcester  Country.  Home:  9  Regent  St., 
AVorcester,  Mass.* 

RICHMOND,    Prani    Silas;    b.    Hopkinton,    R.I.. 

.Tan.  4,  1S44:  .'^.  George  AX'aldo  and  Waity  (Barber) 
Richmond:  pub.  sell,  edn.;  m.  Emma  E.  Allen,  of 
Putnam,  Conn.,  Oct..  1867;  6  children.  Served  as 
pvt.  Co.  D,  Conn.  Heavy  Arty.,  Feb.  21,  lS62-Aug. 
22,  1864;  2d.  It.  13th  U.S.  Colored  Artv.,  Aug.  22, 
1S64-NOV.  18,  1865.  Has  been  connected  with  the 
Grosvenordale  Co.  since  1867;  has  served  as  .iustice 
of  tlie  peace;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912.  Repub- 
lican (standpat).  Methodist.  Royal  Arch  IMason, 
mem.  A.  G.  Warner  Post.  No.  54,  G.A.R.  Recre- 
ations: motor  boating.  Address:  North  Grosvenor- 
dale, Conn. 

RICHMOND,  John  P.,  real  estate;  b.  Seekoonk, 
INIass.,  Feb.  5,  1851:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  and  Scholfleld's 
Commercial  Coll.,  Providence:  m.  Ella  G.  Wilbur, 
of  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Apr.  30,  1891  (died  1904). 
Engaged  in  real  estate  business.  Mem.  Town 
Council  (pres.  5  yrs.);  chmn.  Bd.  Assessors,  1890 
and  1911;  insp.  of  customs,  port  of  Providence, 
1890-4;  mem.  R.T.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1902-3,  Senate,  1904. 
05,  06.  07;  mem.  State  Bd.  Pub.  Roads,  since  1902, 
and  chmn.  since  .Tune,  1914;  moderator  of  town 
since  1904.  Republican.  Mem.  R.I.  Soc.  Mayflower 
Descendants,  Barrington  Grange,  P.  of  H.  Home: 
West    Barrington,    R.I. 

RICHMOND,  Rollin  Iicmuel,  insurance:  b.  Bar- 
nard. \'t..  Nov.  10.  1 858:  s.  Lemuel  C.  and  Jane  A. 
Riclimond;     grad.     Randolph     (Vt.)     State    Normal 


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Sch.,  1876;  m.  Springfield,  Vt.,  Jan.  10,  1883,  Grace 
E.  Eaton;  children,  Carlton  Eaton  (died  aged  7 
yrs.),  Dena,  b.  Mar.  8,  1895.  Clk.  in  drug  store  17 
yrs. ;  dist.  agt.  Nortliwestern  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co. 
since  1895;  trustee  Proctor  Tru.st  Co.;  dir.  Rutland 
Co.  Nat.  Bank;  v. -p.  West  Rutland  Trust  Co.  Jus- 
tice of  tlie  peace,  1892-5,  and  pres.  Village  of  Proc- 
tor, 1894;  license  commr.  City  of  Rutland,  1905-6, 
mayor,  1907.  Repviblican.  Universalist.  Mason; 
Odd  Fellow.    Address:   Rutland,  Vt. 

RICHMOm),  Silas  Russel,  banker;  b.  Hope  Val- 
ley. li.I.,  Sept,  1,  1N51;  s.  Samuel  Newell  and 
Rachel  (Thayer)  Richmond;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Hope 
Valley,  and  Suffield  Lit.  Instn.,  Conn.;  m.  Marietta 
Anna  Allen,  of  Hope  Valley,  R.I.,  June  13.  1875; 
1  son  living.  Casliier  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Hopkinton, 
R.I.,  since  1885;  mgr.  Hope  Valley  br.  of  Wash- 
ington Trust  Co.,  Westerly,  R.I. ;  treas.  Town  of 
Hopkinton  since  1883;  treas.  Langworthy  Pub. 
Library,  1888.  Republican.  Mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1908-11  (finance  com.);  mem.  Senate,  1912-14.  Bap- 
tist. Mem.  Mechanics  Lodge  No.  14,  I.O.O.F.  (treas. 
since  1880).    Address:  Hope  Valley,  R.I. 

RICHTX:r,  Emil  Heiuricli;  b.  Leobschutz,  Ger- 
many, Jan.  2,  1869;  s.  iNlax  and  Emily  (Waagen) 
Richter;  ed.  largely  under  pvt.  tuition,  in  Switzer- 
land; unmarried.  Came  to  America,  1888;  studied 
painting  and  sculpture;  worked  at  World's  Fair 
decorations,  Chicago.  1892;  with  Mus.  Fine  Arts, 
Boston,  since  1899,  asso.  curator  Print  Dept.  Club: 
Boston  Art.  Author:  Priests.  Tlieir  Teclmique  and 
History.  1914.  Contbr.  on  art  topics.  Home:  New- 
ton Centre,  Mass.  Office:  Museum  of  Fine  Arts, 
Boston.* 

RICKER,  Edward  P.,  president  Hiram  Ricker  & 
Sons,  Poland  water.  South  Poland,  Me.;  dir.  B.  & 
M.  R.R.,  Me.  Central  R.R.,  etc.  Address:  South 
Poland,  Me.* 

RICKER,  Marilla  M.,  lawyer,  liumanitarian;  b. 
New  Durham,  N.H.,  Mar.  18,  1840;  ed.  Colby  Acad., 
New  London,  to  1861;  taught  sch.  for  several  yrs. 
and  spent  2  yrs.  abroad;  studied  law  under  pvt. 
tutor  3  yrs.;  admitted  to  bar  of  Supreme  Ct.  of 
D.C.,'l882,  Supreme  Ct.  of  U.S.,  1891;  m.  John 
Ricker,  of  Dover,  N.H..  May  19,  1863  (died  1868). 
Has  practiced  at  Washington  since  1882;  apptd. 
U.S.  commr.  and  examiner  in  cliancery  by  Dist. 
Supreme  Ct.,  1884.  Has  for  many  years  been 
Ivnown  as  "the  prisoner's  friend,"  on  account  of 
practice  of  visiting  prisons  to  befriend  friendless 
prisoners;  was  one  of  asst.  counselors  in  Star 
Route  cases;  an  advocate  of  equal  rights  for  wom- 
an: filed  a  petition  whicli  opened  bar  of  N.H.  to 
women,  1890;  lias  spolven  in  various  states  in  nat. 
campaigns  of  Rep.  party:  noted  as  a  polit.  writer 
and  especially  for  articles  in  defense  of  "free 
thought,"  Tliomas  Paine,  and  Robert  G.  Ingersoll. 
Home:  Dover,  N.H.* 

RICKETSON,  Walton,  sculptor;  b.  New  Bedford, 

Mass.,  i\Iay  27,  1839;  s.  Daniel  and  Louisa  (Samp- 
son) Ricketson;  ed.  Friends'  Acad.,  New  Bedford; 
unmarried.  Engaged  as  sculptor  since  1870.  Among 
notable  works  are:  Portrait  busts  of  A.  B.  Alcott, 
Louisa  May  Alcott,  Henry  D.  Thoreau,  George 
William  Curtis,  R.  W.  Emerson;  also  Intaglios, 
bas-reliefs;  projector  and  designer  of  Gosnold 
memorial  tower  on  Island  of  Cuttyhunk,  Mass., 
1902,  etc.  Editor:  (witli  Anna  Ricketson)  Daniel 
Ricketson  and  His  Friends,  1902;  New  Bedford  of 
the  Past.  1903;  Daniel  Ricketson,  Autobiographic 
and  Miscellaneous,  1910.  Address:  10  Anthony  St., 
New  Bedford,   IMass.* 

RISDEIiIi,  Henry,  judge  of  probate;  b.  Nan- 
tucket, Mass.,  May  IS,  1848;  s.  Benjamin  Franklin 
and  Lydia  Gardner  (Coffin)  Riddell;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
of  Nantucket;  studied  law  in  Nantucket  and  Bos- 
ton; m.  Alice  C.  Macy,  of  Nantucket,  Mass.,  Sept., 
1882.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  and  practiced  in 
Nantucket;  served  as  selectman,  1886-05;  assessor 
5  vrs.;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1888:  apptd.  regis- 
ter of  probate  by  Gov.  W.  E.  Russell.  1892,  and 
successively  reelected  until  appmt.  by  Gov.  Curtis 
Guild  as  judge  of  probate,  Jan.  1,  1908  (a  life 
office).  Republican.  Unitarian.  Club:  Union  (Nan- 
tucket).   Home:   Nantucket,   Mass. 


RIDDIiE,  Georg-e,  reader  and  lecturer;  Sept.  22, 
1851-Nov.  26,  iino.  (Sec  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  .America,   19  1(1-11.) 

RIDEING,  William  Henry,  editor;  b.  Liverpool, 
Eng.,  Feb.  17,  1853;  s.  William  Watkins  and  Emily 
(Richards)  Rideing;  ed.  pvt.  sclis. ;  went  to  Chi- 
cago, remaining  until  1870;  m.  Margaret  Elinor,  d. 
C.  E.  Bockus,  of  Boston,  June  14,  1887.  At  various 
times  on  staff  Newark  (N.J.)  Journal,  Boston 
Journal,  Springfield  Republican,  New  York  Times, 
and  New  York  Tribune;  asso.  editor  Youth's  Com- 
panion since  1882.  Asso.  and  mng.  editor  Nortli 
American  Review.  1888-99;  editor  Dramatic  Notes, 
London,  Eng.,  1881-2.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books  and  writings.)  Address:  Care  Youth's 
Companion,  Boston.* 

RIBEOUT,  Percy  L.;  b.  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  Sept. 
23,  1877;  s.  Charles  Henry  and  Delia  E.  (Slipp) 
Rideout;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Ricker  Classical  Inst., 
Houlton;  m.  Beatrice  Browne,  of  Houlton,  Oct.  1, 
1902;  3  children.  Cashier,  Farmers  Nat.  Bank, 
Houlton,  1902-9:  county  treas.,  Aroostook  Co., 
1910,  11,  12;  jr.  mem.  firm  of  J.  A.  Browne  &  Co., 
dry  goods.  Republican.  Past  Master  Monument 
Lodge,  No.  96,  F.  and  A.M.  Club:  Meduxnekeag. 
Recreations:  horsebacli  riding.  Home:  60  School 
St.    Office:   53   Main  St.,   Houlton,  Me. 

RISER,  Sidney  Smitli,  autlior,  bookseller;  b. 
Brainard's  Bridge,  Nassau,  N.Y.,  Nov.  5,  1833;  s. 
George  Clinton  and  Ann  Eliza  (Turner)  Rider;  ed. 
pvt.  and  pub.  schs.:  (A.M.,  Brown  U.,  1880);  m. 
Lorania  Burke,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  Nov.  4,  1858 
(died  Dec.  17,  1907);  2  children.  Burnett,  Annie  E. 
Author:  The  Bibliomaniac,  1867;  Is  It  Rhode 
Island  History,  or  Is  It  Fiction?  1877;  Some  Ac- 
count of  Rhode  Island  Bills  of  Credit,  1880;  Plan 
Formed  at  Albany  for  Uniting  the  Colonies,  1880; 
History  of  the  Raising  of  a  Regiment  of  .Slaves, 
in  1778,  in  Rhode  Island,  1880;  Bibliographic 
Memoirs  of  J.  K.  Angell,  Catharine  R.  Williams, 
and  Others,  1880;  Inquiry  Concerning  tlie  Rliode 
Island  Law  Disfranchising  Roman  Catholics,  1891, 
Lack  of  Authenticity  of  the  Portrait  of  Roger 
Williams,  1891;  Forgeries  Connected  with  tlie 
Original  Deed  from  tlie  Indian  Sacliems,  Given 
to  Roger  Williams,  1896;  Inquiry  Concerning  the 
Settlement  of  Maryland  by  the  Roman  Catholics 
on  the  Principle  of  Religious  Liberty,  1897:  The 
Lands  of  Rliode  Island  as  They  Were  Known  to 
Canonicus  and  Miantinomi,  With  an  Indian  Map, 
1904;  Tlie  Development  of  Constitutional  Govern- 
ment in  Rhode  Island  (3  vols.),  1909;  Historical 
Introductions  to  Rhode  Island  Digest  of  Laws, 
1705-1767:  Book  Notes,  25  vols.,  hist.,  lit.  and 
critical  writing,  etc.  Address:  73  Almy  St.,  Provi- 
dence,  R.I. 

RISER,  William  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Province- 
town.  Mass.,  Nov.  13,  1846;  s.  Col.  Godfrey  and 
Phoebe  Nye  (Fuller)  Rider:  descendant  of  Dr. 
Samuel  Fuller,  Miles  Standish,  Gov.  Bradford, 
Godfrey  Rider;  grad.  Westbrook  Sem.,  1864;  A.B., 
Tufts  College,  1869,  A.M.,  1872;  B.D.,  Tufts  Di- 
vinity Sch.,  1871  (S.T.D.,  1902);  m.  Elizabeth  Ann 
Fillebrown,  of  Arlington,  Mass.,  June  10,  1872. 
Ordained  Universalist  ministrv,  1871;  pastor  Ar- 
lington, Mass.,  1871-3,  Maiden.  1873-82,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio,  1883-4,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1884-14,  Essex 
since  1914.  Russel  lecturer.  Tufts  Coll.,  1904. 
Chaplain  5th  Regt.,  M.V.M.,  1875-82,  1st  Cav., 
M.V.M.,  1884-98,  A.  and  H.  Arty.,  1875-76,  and 
1903-4.  Past  Master  Tyrian  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M.; 
Deputy  Grand  Master  Grand  Lodge  of  Masons  of 
Mass.;  Grand  Chaplain  Grand  Lodge  of  Mass.; 
Prelate  of  Commandery,  K.T.  Address:  Essex,  Mass. 

RIGGS,  Robert  Baird,  chemist;  b.  Hazelwood, 
Minn.,  May  22,  1855;  s.  Stephen  Return  and  Mary 
A.  (Longlev)  Riggs;  A.B.,  Beloit  Coll.,  1876;  Ph.D., 
Gottingen,  1883:  m.  Maida  L.  Sisson,  of  Hartford, 
June  26,  1895.  Chemist  U.S.  Geol.  Survey,  1884-7; 
prof,  chemistry,  Nat.  Coll.  of  Pharmacy,  1885-7, 
Trinitv  Coll.,  since  1887.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem. 
Am  Chem.  Soc,  Deutsche  Chemische  Gesellschaft. 
Home:    35   Forest   St..    Hartford,   Conn.* 

RIGIiER,  Georgre  William,  president  Hartshorn 
Memorial  Coll.,  Richmond,  Va.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

RIHBANY,  Abraham  Ittitrie,  clergyman;  b.  El- 
Shiweir,   Lebanon,   Syria,   Aug.    27,    1869;    s.   Mitrie 


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and  Marsha  (Mutter)  Rihbany;  ed.  Am.  Boarding 
Sell  ,  SQk  El  Gharb,  Lebanon,  1S86-8;  came  to  U.S., 
1891,  landing  in  N.Y.  City,  with  9  cent.s  in  his 
pocket:  Ohio  AVesleyan  U.,  Delaware,  1895-6;  m. 
Alice  May   Siegle,  of  Wauseon,   O.,   Nov.    15,   1894; 


try,  1900;  pa.stor  1st  Ch.,  Toledo,  O.,  1902-11.  Ch. 
of  the  Disciples,  Boston,  since  May,  1911.  Author: 
A  Far  Journey,  1914.  Address:  67  Perry  St., 
Brookline,  Mass. 

BHiE'Sr,  Elizabeth  Ang-ela;  M.D.,  Tufts  College 
Medical  School,  1S97;  post-grad,  studies,  New  York 
and  Vienna.  Practiced  at  Bo.ston  since  1897:  in.str. 
in  gynecology  and  abdominal  surgery.  Tufts  Coll. 
Med.  Sch.,  11  yrs. ;  supt.  Women's  Charity  Club 
Hosp.  4  yrs.:  owner  and  supt.  Bay  State  Hosp. 
since  1908.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am. 
Med.  Soc.  of  Vienna.  Suffragist.  Clubs:  I'rofes- 
sional  Woman's,  Woman's  City,  Ruskin  Club. 
Recreations:  traveling,  horseback  riding.  Address: 
Hotel  Buckminster.   645   Beacon   St.,   Boston. 

RILEY,  Herbert  S.,  lawyer.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BIIiEY,  James,  author;  b.  in  County  Westmeath, 
Ireland,  Aug.  15,  1848;  s.  .Tames  and  Margaret  Ri- 
lev;  ed.  com.  schs.,  JNIiddleboro,  Mass.,  1855-64;  m. 
Sarah  .Tane  Weeks.  May  27,  1877  (died  Mar.  5, 
1878).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.) 
Home:  11  Union  Park.  Boston.* 

BIIiEY,  Robert  Sanford,  mech.  engr.;  b.  Hamil- 
ton, Ont..  Can..  July  26,  1874;  s.  Robert  Ttiomas 
and  Harriet  (ISIurgatroyd)  Riley;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Winnipeg;  B.Sc.  in  Mech.  Engring.,  ^Vorcester 
Poly.  Institute,  1896;  m.  Katharine  E.  Higgins,  of 
Worcester,  Mass.,  Apr.  24,  1904;  children,  Robert 
Sanford,  Jr..  Katharine  Elizabeth,  Chapin,  Conrad 
IMilton.  Apprentice  in  mech.  engring.,  X.P.  R.R.  at 
Winnipeg,  Can.,  1890-3;  engaged  after  graduation 
in  naval  engring.,  marine  consultation  and  ship- 
building. Cramp's  Shipvard,  New  York  Shipbuild- 
ing Co.,  1896-1906,  at  Phila.  and  New  York.  Quali- 
fied for  commn.  in  U.S.N,  during  Spanish-Am.  War; 
served  as  engr.  officer  in  Asiatic  Squadron  during 
Boxer  campaign,  1900,  and  later  in  operations  of 
Aguinaldo  campaign;  resigned  as  chief  engr.,  1903. 
Pres.  Am.  Ship  Windlass  Co.,  Providence,  R.I., 
1907-11:  now  pres.  Sanford  Riley  Stoker  Co.,  Ltd.: 
dir.  Norton  Co.,  Norton  Grinding  Co.  Inventor  and 
patentee  of  numerous  improvements  in  marine 
auxiliary  macliinery  and  underfed  stokers.  Pro- 
.gressive  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  Society 
Mecli.  Engrs.,  Soc.  Naval  Architects  and  Marine 
Engrs.  Clubs:  Worcester,  University  (Providence), 
Engineers  (Boston  and  New  York),  Macliinery 
(New  York).  Recreations:  horseback  riding.  Home: 
228  V^'est  St.    Office:  314  :\Iain  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

RZIiE'Y,  Tliomas  Harrison,  Insurance;  b.  Phila., 
Pa.,  July  26,  1857;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1880.  In  ins. 
business.  Brunswick,  Me.,  since  1881;  treas.  Bruns- 
wick Savings  Instn.  since  1886.  Overseer  Bowdoin 
(sec.  of  bd.).    Home:  Brunswick,  Me. 

RIIiE'7,  Thomas  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Medford,  Mass., 
July  11.  1875;  s.  Patrick  J.  and  Anna  M.  (Norton) 
Riley;  A.B..  Seton  Hall  Coll.,  South  Orange,  N.J., 
1895;  A.M.,  1897:  grad.  Bryant  &  Stratton  Commer- 
cial Coll.,  1898;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1899; 
unmarried.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1900;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1908,  9,  10;  asso.  judge  1st  Dist. 
Ct.  of  Eastern  Middleboro,  1910;  chmn.  Dem.  State 
Com.,  Mass.,  1912,  1913;  1st  asst.  atty.  gen.  of 
Mass.,  1914;  climn.  Ins.  Investigation  Com.,  1914- 
15;  mem.  Bd.  Gas  and  Electric  Light  Commn.,  1915. 
Member  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Middlesex  County  Bar 
Assn.  Roman  Catholic.  Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks,  Knights 
of  Columbus.  A.O.H.  Clubs:  Boston  City.  Boston 
Press.  Recreations:  motoring,  boating.  Home:  Mai- 
den, !Mass.    Office:  Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

RINS6E,  Sam.uel,  dry  .goods  commn.;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass..  July  10,  1857;  s.  Daniel  and  Mary 
Jane  (Underwood)  Rindge;  ed.  i3ub.  schs.,  Cam- 
brilge,  and  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Clara  J.  Welling- 
ton, of  Cambridge,  Nov.,  1887;  4  children,  Welling- 
ton, Madeleine,  Fulton,  Eleanor.  Began  active  ca- 
reer in  the  Boston  &  Maine  Machine  Shops,  at 
Charlestown,  Mass.;  was  traveling  mechanic,  set- 
ting up  cotton  mill  machinery  in  various  parts  of 


N.E.  and  the  South  for  several  yrs.;  became  con- 
nected with  Parker,  Wilder  &  Co.  (est.,  1840),  dry 
goods  commn.,  mem.  of  firm  since  1900;  treas.  and 
dir.  Windham  Mfg.  Co.,  Stirling  Mills,  Cocheo 
Woolen  Mfg.  Co.,  Gonic  INIfg.  Co.;  elk.  and  dir. 
Belvidere  AVoolen  Co.  Home:  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 
Office:  4  \\'iiithrop  Sq.,  Boston. 

RING,  Arthur  Hallam,  M.D.;  b.  St.  John,  N.B., 
1874;  s.  Allan  Mott  (M.D.)  and  Wilhelmina  Flora 
(Hammond)  King;  ed.  Worcester  Acad.,  1890-2; 
M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1897;  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1899-1900;  also  post-grad,  course  in  psy- 
chology, Harvard,  1908-9  and  in  neuropathology, 
1909-10;  m.  1899,  Lina  Barbara  Taylor,  of  Bar 
Harbor,  Me.  Practiced  in  Arlington  Heights,  Mass., 
1897-1900,  West  Dennis,  1900-02,  since  in  Arlington 
Heights,  and  Boston:  instr.  in  neuropathology, 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine.  Rej^ublican.  IMember 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  ;Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc, 
etc.    rilason.    Home:  Arlington  Heights,  Mass. 

RIFIiE'Y,  Alfred  Lawrence,  banker;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Nov.  6,  1S58;  s.  George  and  Mary  E.  (.Aiken) 
Ripley;  A.B..  Yale  U.,  1878.  A.M.,  1888;  univs.  of 
Berlin  and  Bonn;  unmarried.  V.-p.  Nat.  Hide  and 
Leather  Bank,  1889-01;  v.-p.,  1901-8,  pres.,  1908-12, 
State  Nat.  Bank;  1st  v.-p.,  1912 — ,  Merchants  Nat. 
Bank;  mem.  of  com.  Boston  Clearing  House  Assn. 
Trustee  Yale  U.,  1900 — ,  Phillips  Acad..  Andover, 
1903 — .  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Clubs:  Union,  Ex- 
change (Boston),  Country  (Brookline),  University 
(New  York).  Hoine:  Andover,  IMass.  Office:  28 
State  St.,  Boston.* 

RIFLEY,  Ebed  Lincoln,  wholesale  clothier;  b. 
Hingham,  Mass.,  May  23,  1831;  s.  Ebed  and  Leah 
(Jones)  Ripley;  ancestors  arrived  in  America, 
1638;  common  sch.  edn.;  m.  Heneritta  Hersey,  of 
Hingham,  Dec.  23,  1856  (died  Aug.  14,  1868):  m.  2d, 
Elisabeth  Henry  ilelville  Hersey,  of  Hingham,  Jan. 
3,  1871;  7  children,  Henry  Francis,  Ebed  Rhodes, 
William.  Nettie  IMelville  (Mrs.  John  T.  Hollis,  of 
Hingham),  Alice  (Mrs.  Edgar  G.  Pratt,  of  Redlands. 
Cal.),  Bessie  Whitney  (Mrs.  Bryant  Harroun,  of 
Monrovia,  Cal.),  Reginald  Lincoln.  Entered  cloth- 
ing business  in  Boston,  1848;  now  pres.  Rhodes  & 
Ripley  Clothing  Co.,  Hingham  Water  Co.,  Hingham 
Co-operative  Bank,  Nantasket  Beach  Steamboat 
Co.,  Hingham  Centre  Cemetery  Corpn.  Trustee 
Hingham  Pub.  Library,  Republican.  Unita.rian. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Wompatuck,  IMass.  Republican. 
Recreations:  croquet.  Home:  Hingham  Center, 
Mass.    Office:  72  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 

RIPLEY,  Edward  Hastings;  b.  Center  Rutland, 
Vt.,  Nov.  11.  1839;  s.  William  Young  and  Jane 
Betsey  (Warren)  Riplev;  student  Union  Coll., 
Schenectady,  N.Y.,  1858-62,  leaving  to  enter  U.S.A.; 
A.B.,  Union,  1862:  (A.M.,  Norwich  U..  1910):  m. 
Amelia  Dikeman  Van  Doren,  of  N.Y.  City,  May  26, 
1878;  2  children,  Alice  Van  Doren  (INIrs.  Alexander 
de  Trepinoff  Ogden- Jones,  New  York).  Amelia 
Svbil  Huntington  (IMrs.  Raphael  Wells  Pumpelly, 
New  York).  Enlisted  as  pvt.  9th  Vt.  Inf..  May, 
1862;  served  as  capt.,  maj..  It. -col.  and  col.;  bvtd. 
brig. -gen.  vols.,  Aug.  1,  1864;  hon.  mustered  out 
June  13,  1865.  Captured  at  Harper's  Ferry,  Va., 
Sept.  15,  1862;  participated  in  manv  engageinents 
in  Va. ;  comd.  2d  Brig.  2d  Div.  18th  A.C.:  was 
twice  wounded  in  assault  on  Ft.  Harrison,  Sept.  27, 
1864;  was  in  command  of  1st  Brigade,  3d  Div. 
(Deven's),  24th  Army  Corps,  at  capture  of  Rich- 
mond (the  first  brigade  to  enter  the  city):  was 
assigned  to  the  command  of  the  city  and  with  his 
brigade  put  out  the  fearful  conllagration,  put  down 
the  looting  mob  and  governed  it  until  turned  over 
to  the  civil  authorities.  Succeeded  to  marble  busi- 
ness established  by  father,  and  conducted  same 
until  1888:  pres.  Marble  Savings  Bank,  Rutland, 
Vt.,  until  1890;  was  v.-p.  Rutland  Co.  Nat.  Bank, 
dir.  U.S.  &  Brazil  Steamship  Co.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1886.  Republican.  IVIem.  Loyal  Legion.  Clubs: 
University,  Army  and  Navy  (New  York).  Ad- 
dress: University  Club,  New  York;  (summer) 
Mendon,   Vt. 

RIPLEY,    Frederic    Herbert,    educator;    b.    West 
Briilsewatei-.   Mass.,   INIay   14,    1854;   s.   Marlboro  A. 
and    Lois    Church     (Haskell)     Ripley:    ed.    Bridge- 
water  Acad.,  Bridgewater  Normal  Sch.:  m.  Mary  L. 
Wilson,  Dec.   26,   1877    (died   1902);   m.   2d,  Ellor  E. 


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Carlisle,  1906.  Prin.  Prince  Sch..  iJoslon,  19J1 — . 
IMoneer  in  the  work  of  establishing  music  as  an 
intellectual  study  in  the  pub.  schs. ;  author  of 
many  article.?  on  the  subject;  lecturer  and  teacher 
in  schs.  of  music,  normal  schs.  and  teachers'  convs. 
(See  Who's  \Yho  in  America  for  boolis,  etc.)  Home: 
1247  Commonwealth  Av.,   Boston.* 

RIFIiEV,  Frederick  Jerome,  M.D. ;  b.  North 
Easton,  ^Nlas.s.,  Xov.  10,  IsTiS;  s.  Samuel  B.  and 
Rebecca  (Bisbee)  Ripley;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1880; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1883;  m.  Mary  Stetson 
Howard,  of  Brockton,  aiass.,  June  25,  1888.  Prac- 
ticed at  Brockton  since  1883:  health  officer;  trustee 
Brockton  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Brockton  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Assn.  Bd.  of  Health, 
Nat.  Tuberculosis  Assn.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Odd  Fellow,  K.  of  P.  Club:  Commercial.  Home: 
9.56  Belmont  St.  Office:  12  Cottage  St.,  Brockton, 
Mass. 

BIFIiII'X',  James  Madison,  lawyer;  b.  Sept.  8, 
1835;  s.  Benjamin  W.  and  Lucy  (Cook)  Ripley; 
student  Brown  U.,  1S51-4;  LL.B.,  Albany  Law  Sch. 
(Union  U.),  1S55;  m.  Marie  W.  Brown,  1859  (died 
1911);  2  children,  Herbert  (deceased),  Alice  Maud. 
Practiced  in  Providence,  R.I..  1855-01  (retired); 
judge  advocate  R.I.  Militia,  1862;  dir.  Narragansett 
Electric  Light  Co.  Mem.  R.I.  Hist.  Soc.  Clubs: 
Hope,  University,  Squantum.  Home:  148  Water- 
man  St.,  Providence,   R.I. 

BIFIiEV,  William.  Zebina,  economist;  b.  Med- 
ford,  :\[ass.,  Oct.  13.  1867;  s.  Nathaniel  L.  and 
Estimate  R.  E.  (Baldwin)  Riplev;  A.B.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech..  1890;  A.M.,  Columbia,  1892,  Ph.D.,  1893;  m. 
Ida  S.  Davis,  of  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Feb.  20, 
1893.  Prof,  economics,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  1895-01; 
prof,  polit.  economy.  Harvard,  since  1901.  Lec- 
turer in  sociology,  Columbia,  1893-01;  expert  agt. 
on  transportation,  U.S.  Industrial  Commn.,  1900-1; 
Huxley  memorial  lecturer,  Royal  Anthrop.  Inst., 
London.  Eng.,  1908.  Corr.  mem.  Soc.  d'Anthrop., 
Paris,  Roman  Anthrop.  Soc,  Soc  of  Natural  Sci- 
ences, Cherbourg,  France;  v. -p.  Am.  Econ.  Assn., 
1898,  1900-1.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list 
of  books,   etc)     Home:   Newton  Centre,   Mass.* 

BISHEIiIi,  Charles  Wesley,  theologian;  Mar.  9, 
lS50-Sept.  20,  190S.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
In  America,   1908-9.) 

BISTEEN,  Allan  Doug-las,  safety  engr. ;  b.  Ames- 
burv,  Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1866;  s.  John  C.  and  Hannah 
Ellsworth  (Godsoe)  Risteen;  B.S.,  Worcester  Poly. 
Inst.,  1885;  spl.  student  Dartmouth,  wnnter  of 
1S85-6:  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1903;  m.  Ella  M.  Whitney,  of 
West  Upton,  Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1887.  With  U.S.  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey,  1885-7;  editor  "Power," 
1887-S;  with  Mass.  State  Topographical  Survey, 
1888;  with  Hartford  Steam  Boiler  Inspection  and 
Ins.  Co.,  research  dept.,  1888-11;  safety  engr.  with 
The  Travelers  Ins.  Co..  sincel911.  Mem.  Am.  Soc. 
Mech.  Engrs.,  Nat.  Assn.  Stationary  Engrs.,  Verein 
Deutsche  Ingenieure.  Assn.  des  Industriels  de 
France  contre  les  Accidents  du  Travail,  Sigma  Xi. 
Clubs:  Hartford,  University,  Campfire  of  America, 
Welleswav  Fish  and  Game;  Red  Lodge  (N.Y.). 
Author:  Molecules  and  the  Molecular  Theory,  1895. 
Contbr.  scientific  articles  to  Century  Dictionary, 
Encv.  Americana,  Foundation  Library,  etc.  Recre- 
ations: motoring,  fishing,  hunting,  camping.  Home: 
17  Ashley  St.  Office:  Travelers  Insurance  Co., 
Hartford.   Conn. 

BITCHIi:,  John,  Jr.,  scientist;  b.  Boston.  1853; 
s.  John  and  Mary  (White)  Ritchie;  grad.  English 
High  Sch.,  Boston,  1869;  m.  Hattie  M.  Malcombe, 
of  Boston,  1885.  Was  engaged  in  business  with 
father  as  builder;  retired  since  1885;  ex-pres.  Al- 
van  Clark  Corpn.  (makers  telescopes).  Asst.  at 
Harvard  Coll.  Obs.,  1882-90.  Collector  of  shells; 
largest  pvt.  library  of  conchology  and  one  of  larg- 
est collections  of  shells  in  U.S.  For  23  yrs.  official 
in  charge  of  collection  and  distribution  of  astron. 
news  for  U.S.  Has  large  musical  library  (mores 
than  30,000  items).  Health  commr.  City  of  Boston, 
1908-10.  Fellow  Malacological  Soc.  of  London, 
Boston  Scientific  Soc.  (pres.  1908 — ■) ;  mem.  Mass. 
Charitable  Mechanics'  Assn.  Pres.  N.E.  Feder- 
ation of  New  Hampshire  Socs.,  Boston  Malacolog- 
ical Soc.  Clubs:  Appalachian  Mountain,  of  Boston 
(mem.  council  1894-03,  pres.   1904);  Boston  Press. 


Has  done  mucli  translating  of  technical  work  of 
scientific  and  med.  investigators  into  terms  under- 
stood by  the  people,  and  has  written  hundreds  of 
such  articles  for  Boston,  New  York  and  Phila. 
papers.  Book  reviewer  of  scientific  items  for  many 
papers.  Author:  (with  Dr.  S.  C.  Chandler)  Science 
Observer  Code,  1888.  Address:  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech- 
nol<ig\-,    Boston.* 

BOBB,  Charles  Henry,  jurist;  moved  to  Wash- 
ington, D.C.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1914-15.) 

BOBB,  Bussell,  engineer;  b.  Dubuque,  la.,  Dec. 
6.  1864;  s.  Pati'ick  and  Catharine  Sedgwick  (New- 
bury) Robb;  B.S.,  Mass.  Institute  Tech.,  1888; 
m.  Edith  Owen  Morse,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  Mar.  1, 
1898.  Engr.  Thomson  Electric  Welding  Co.,  1888- 
91;  engr.  since  1891,  mem.  firm  Stone  &  Webster, 
mgrs.  pub.  service  corporations,  since  1905.  Dir. 
numeraus  traction,  light,  power  and  other  cos. 
Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Elec  Engrs.  Clubs:  Exchange, 
Boston  Citv,  St.  Anthony.  Home:  Concord,  Mass. 
Office:    147   Milk  St.,   Boston.* 

BOBBIB,  Kenneth,  general  sec  Y'.M.C.A.;  b. 
Edinburgh.  Scotland,  Nov.  8,  1877;  s.  James  and 
Isabelle  (Davidson)  Robbie;  brought  to  America, 
1881;  ed.  pub.  schs..  New  Haven,  Conn.;  grad.  Y'.M. 
C.A.  Coll.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1902;  m.  Florence 
Hughes,  of  Waltham,  Mass.,  Aug.  17,  1904;  3  chil- 
dren; Kenneth  Emerson,  Elizabeth  Marion,  Nor- 
man Hughes.  Sec.  boys'  dept.  Y.M.C.A.,  Plainfield, 
N.J.,  1902-8;  gen.  sec.  Y.M.C.A.,  Springfield,  Mass., 
since  1908.  Trustee  Y.M.C.A.  Coll.,  Union  Relief 
Assn.;  mem.  exec  com.  Good  Will  Home;  mem. 
Springfield  Bd.  of  Trade  (chmn.  speakers'  com.). 
Republican.  Baptist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Nayasset, 
Realty,  Economic.  Recreations:  motoring,  tennis, 
countrv  life.  Home:  125  Magnolia  Terrace.  Office: 
Y\M.C.A.  Bldg.,   Springfield,  Mass. 

BOBBINS,  Arthur  Graham,  college  prof.;  b. 
Carlisle.  Mass.,  July  11,  1862;  s.  George  Heald  and 
Mary  Heald  (Melvin)  Bobbins;  grad.  Westford 
(Mass.)  Acad.,  1882;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1886; 
m.  Jan.  19,  1899,  Sara  A.  Andrews,  of  Bridgewater, 
Mass.;  children.  Helen  Chandler,  James  Melvin. 
Has  been  engaged  since  1886  in  teaching,  survey- 
ing, highway  and  civil  engring,  at  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech. ;  now  prof,  topographical  engring.  Mem. 
Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.  Republican,  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  Technology.  Appalachian  Mountain.  Recre- 
ations: hunting,  fishing,  tramping.  Hpme:  Bel- 
mont, Mass.  Address:  Mass.  Institute  Technology, 
Boston. 

BOBBINS,  Charles  M.,  banker:  b.  Harwich, 
Mass.,  May  1,  1856;  s.  Nathaniel,  2d,  and  Lydia  D. 
(Williams)  Bobbins;  descendant  of  William  Nick- 
erson;  ed.  common  schs.,  Harwich;  m.  Lucie  B. 
Pratt,  of  Attleboro  (died  July  12,  1906);  2d.  June  4, 
1908,  Minnie  Swint,  of  East  Boston,  Mass.  Founder 
and  head  for  18  yrs.  of  the  Chas.  M.  Bobbins  Co., 
Attleboro,  Mass.,  largest  makers  of  medals  and 
badges  in  the  world;  retired  Aug.,  1910,  firm  con- 
tinuing in  same  naine;  now  pres.  Attleboro  Trust 
Co.  Past  officer  in  Ancient  and  Hon.  Artillerv  Co. 
of  Boston.  Buddhist.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Club: 
City.    Home:    West  Harwich,   Mass. 

BOBBINS,  Clarence  Guy,  clergvman;  b.  Dunsta- 
ble, Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1867;  s.  Freeman  Luther  and 
Sarah  Adeline  (Wheeler)  Robbins;  ed.  dist.  schs.; 
Bryant  &  Stratton  Commercial  Sch.,  Boston;  Dean 
Acad.,  Franklin,  Mass.;  B.D.,  Tufts  Coll.  Div.  Sch., 
1897;  m.  Jennie  Hunt  Hill,  of  Melrose.  Mass., 
June  11,  1901;  1  son,  Douglas  Hill.  Ordained  Uni- 
versalist  ministry,  1897:  pastor  Leominster,  Mass., 
1897-03  (new  ch.  erected),  Wakefield,  1904-S.  Ch.  of 
Good  Shepherd,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  since  Jan.  1, 
1908.    Address:  207  Bruce  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

BOBBINS,  Edward  Denmore,  lawyer:  moved  to 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
In  America,  1914-15.) 

BOBBINS,  Elliott  Daniel,  M.D. ;  b.  Spencer, 
Mass.,  Jan.  20,  1S56;  s.  Elliott  H.  and  Mary  (Flynn) 
Robbins;  ed.  high  sch.,  Fitchburg;  Burnett's  Acad., 
Springfield;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1879:  m. 
Jennie  E.  Diamond,  of  Boston,  1904;  children, 
Marion,  Elliott.  Harold.  Practiced  in  Boston  since 
1881;  dean  Boston  Sch.  of  Anatomy  and  Embalm- 


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ing-  instr.  anatomy,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg-.,  Boston. 
Mem  A  M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Harvard  Alumni 
Assn.  Home:  S9  Pinckney  St.  Offices:  88  Tremont 
St.,  Boston. 

BOBBINS,  Elmer  Elsworth,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Waterbuiv,  Conn..  Apr.  7,  1S61;  s.  Edward  Win- 
throp  and"  Klizabeth  Ann  (Stanley)  Bobbins;  ed. 
pub.  sells.,  Thomaston,  Conn.;  student  U.  or  vt. 
Coll.  of  Medicine;  M.D.,  Baltimore  Med.  Coll.,  1896; 
m.  Carrie  Luthera  Stevens,  of  Alstead,  N.H.,  Dec. 
24  1S81;  1  son,  Elmer  Elsworth,  Jr.  Practiced  in 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  since  1896.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
IMass.  Med.  Soc,  etc.  Episcopalian.  Mason:  mern. 
Knights  of  Pvthias,  Odd  Fellows.  Address:  101 
School  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

BOBBIN'S,  rrancis  leBaron,  clergyman  Cre- 
tired);   b.   Camillus.   X.Y.,   May   2.   18:^0:   s.   Samuel 


1860;  pastor  Green  Hill  Ch.,  Phila.,  7  yrs.;  founder 
and  pastor  17  yrs..  Oxford  Presbyn.  Ch.,  Phila  ; 
founded  Beacon  Presbyn.  Ch.  Address:  Greenfield, 
Mass.* 

BOBBINS,  Harry  Ernest,  clergyman.  (See  vol. 
1900. > 

BOBBINS,  Eayes.  editor,  social  economist;  b 
Anselica,  X.Y.,  Nov.  24,  1873;  s.  Frederick  A.  and 
Catherine  W.  Bobbins;  grad.  Wilson  Acad.,  Angel- 
ica. N.Y.,  1890;  studied  economics  and  poht.  sci- 
ence at  Sch.  of  Social  Economics,  New  York.  1895- 
96;  m.  Sharon.  Conn.,  Aug.  28,  1901,  Anna  Gillette 
Reed;  1  son,  Franklin  Hayes,  b.  May  26,  1912^^.  In 
civic  and  literarv  work  since  1895.  Secretarv  Civic 
Federation  of  N.E..  1905-9.  Independent  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Part  author:  Outlines  of  Social 
Economics,  1900;  Outlines  of  Political  Science, 
1901;    Lucius    Tuttle,    1915.     Address:    Winchester, 

:\rass. 

BOBBINS,  Mary  Caroline,  author;  1841-Nov.  5, 
1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1912-13.) 

BOBBINS,  Mary  Esther,  librarian;  b.  Lakeville, 
Conn  ,  Oct.  4,  1865;  d.  Milton  Holley  and  Anna  E. 
(Bostwick)  Bobbins;  grad.  Hartford  (Conn.)  High 
Sch.,  1883;  studied  under  pvt.  tutors;  grad.  N.l. 
State  Library  Sch.,  1892;  unmarried.  Librarian, 
New  Britain  (Conn.)  Inst.,  1892-4;  head  cataloguer, 
U.  of  Neb.' Library,  1894-6;  library  organizer,  work- 
ing in  10  libraries  until  1902;  instr.  and  asst.  prof, 
library  science  and  librarian,  Simmons  Coll..  1902- 
13.  Conglist.  Fellow  Am.  Library  Inst.;  member 
A.L.A.  (council),  Mass.  Library  Club.  Contbr.  to 
professional  periodicals.    Home:  Lakeville,  Conn.* 

BOBBINS,  Beginaia  I.auran,  lawyer;  b.  Machias. 
Me..  Dec.  5.  1875;  s.  James  Henry  and  Laura  Hanna 
(Dailev)  Robbins;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897,  LL.B.,  1900; 
m.  Helen  Sprague  Scaife.  of  Cohasset.  Mass..  Oct. 
4,  1906;  children,  Laura,  James.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar.  1900,  since  practiced  in  Boston;  mem.  firm  of 
Scaife,  Robbins  &  Fullerton,  organized  1908.  INTem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1904-5;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Milton. 
Mass.,  since  1911  (chmn.  bd.  since  1913);  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Served  as  pvt.  1st  Corps  Cadets, 
M.V.M.,  1897-1900.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston),  Milton.  Recrea- 
tions: fishing,  tennis.  Home:  North  Russell  St., 
Milton.  Mass.    Office:  19  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

BOBBINS,  Royal;  b.  Boston,  Dec.  12,  1865;  s. 
Roval  Elisha  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Horton)  Rob- 
bins; grad.  Noble's  Sch.,  Boston.  1883;  A.B.,  magna 
cum  laude.  Harvard,  1887;  m.  Theresa  Huntington, 
of  New  York,  Nov.  14,  1888.  Partner  firm  of  Rob- 
bins &  Appleton.  1887-09;  treas.  Waltham  Watch 
Co.,  1902-11  (retired);  dir.  Am.  Trust  Co.,  Boston. 
Mem.  Boston  (Common  Council,  1892;  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1893.  94;  mem.  Commn.  on  Relations  of 
Employer  and  Employee  of  Mass..  1903-4;  chmn. 
Mass.  Commn.  on  Old  Age  Pensions,  etc.,  1908. 
Republican.  Mem.  Am.  Geog.  Soc,  Nat.  Civic  Fed- 
eration. Club:  University.  Home:  22  Carlton  St., 
Brookline,  Mass.* 

BOBEBTS,  Ada  Elorence  Palmer,  poet;  b.  Miller- 
ton,  N.Y.,  Feb.  14,  1851;  d.  Elijah  Smith  and  Laura 
Ann  (Sweet)   Palmer;  ed.  pvt.  and  pub.  schs.,  and 


at  Salis1)ur.\-,  Conn.,  and  Lakeville,  Conn.,  acads. : 
m.  New  York,  Jan.  31,  1878,  James  Roberts  (died 
Oct.  22,  1914);  4  children,  Mrs.  Georgina  R.  Smith, 
Mrs.  Ada  Grace  R.  White,  James  Leslie,  Kennetli 
Malcolm.  Taught  sch.  at  16,  but  found  the  work 
distasteful;  abandoned  teaching  to  teach  piano- 
forte; proficient  in  music  and  drawing;  has  written 
poetry  for  leading  mags.,  most  of  which  has  ap- 
peared anonymously;  devoting  attention  especially 
to  short  stories  and  essays.  Episcopalian.  Recrea- 
tions: horticulture  and  poultry  breeding  (garden 
plant  at  Stevenson,  Conn.).    Address:    Derby,  Conn. 

BOBEBTS,  Arthur  Everett,  savings  bank  treas- 
urer; 1).  Charleslowii,  Mass.,  June  22,  1861;  s.  Jacob 
■V\"aterhouse  and  Sophronia  (Ricker)  Roberts;  de- 
scendant of  Thomas  Roberts,  of  Dover,  N.H.:  ed. 
Boston  Latin  Sch.  and  Engli.sh  High  Sch.;  m.  Clara 
A.  Norris,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Oct.  23,  1889; 
1  daughter,  Marjoiie  (A.B.,  Jackson  Coll..  1914; 
now  Mrs.  Dean  Peabody,  Jr.,  of  Reading,  Mass.). 
Engaged  in  the  wholesale  grocery  business  until 
became  trustee  and  treas.  Blackstone  Savings 
Bank,  which  office  he  has  held  since  its  orgn.,  1903; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1900,  1,  2  (chmn.  of  com. 
on  banks  and  banking,  1901,  1902);  chmn.  Rep. 
Town  Com.,  Reading,  :Mass.,  1896-05.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Good  Samaritan  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M.,  Reading. 
Recreations:  country  life,  horticulture.  Home:  128 
Summer  Av.,  Reading,  Mass.  Oflfice:  26  Washing- 
ton St.,  Boston,   Mass. 

BOBEBTS,  Arthur  Jeremiah,  college  president: 
b.  Waterboro,  Me.,  Oct.  15,  1867;  s.  Albert  Hall  and 
Evaline  A.  (Dearborn)  Roberts;  B.A.,  Colby  Coll., 
1890;  M.A.,  Harvard,  1900;  m.  Ada  Louise  Peabody, 
of  Gilead,  Me.,  Aug.  27.  1895.  Prof.  English  lit., 
1895-1908,  pres.  since  July  1,  1908,  Colby  Coll. 
Home:  Water ville,  ]\Ie.* 

BOBEBTS,  Mrs.  Blanche  "Whittum,  librarian;  b. 
Lewiston,  Me.,  Jan.  2.  1879;  d.  William  Henry  and 
Abbie  Caroline  (Jordan)  Whittum;  A.B.,  Bates 
Coll.,  1899;  studied  summer  library  schs.,  Amherst, 
1904,  Forbes,  1906,  Simmons  Coll.,  Boston,  1909; 
m.  Junius  Everett  Roberts,  of  Newport,  Me.,  Nov. 
17,  1897;  1  son,  Edward  Freeman,  b.  Oct.  14,  1901. 
Asst.  librarian.  Bates  Coll.,  1903-9;  librarian  same 
since  1909.  Mem.  A.L.A.,  Me.  Library  Assn.  Free 
Baptist.  Club:  Bates  College  Round  Table.  Home: 
250  College  St.  Address:  Bates  College  Library, 
Lewiston,  Me. 

BOBEBTS,  Burleigh,  public  official;  b.  Milan, 
N.PI.,  Feb.  17,  1851;  s.  George  Taylor  and  Mary 
(Titcomb)  Roberts;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Emma 
"U'eeks,  of  Lancaster,  N.H.  Purchased  father's 
mercantile  business,  INIilan.  1872;  mem.  Kent  & 
Roberts,  dry  goods,  Lancaster,  1883-97;  registrar 
of  probate,  Coos  County,  since  1897;  v. -p.  Lancas- 
ter Nat.  Bank;  trustee  Siwooganock  Guarantee 
Savings  Bank  20  yrs.;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1879. 
Republican.    Mason.    Home:   Lancaster,  N.H. 

BOBEBTS,  Charlotte  Pitch,  chemist;  b.  at  New 
York,  Feb.  13,  1859;  d.  Horace  and  Mary  (Hart) 
Roberts:  A.B.,  Welleslev  Coll.,  1880;  U.  of  Cam- 
bridge, Eng.,  1886-7;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1894;  U.  of  Berlin, 
Germany,  1899-1900.  Instr.  chemistry,  1881-7,  asst. 
prof.,  1887-92,  prof.,  1892 — ,  Wellesley  Coll.  Home: 
Wellesley,  Mass.* 

BOBEBTS,  Cyrus  Swan,  brigadier.-gen. ;  moved 
to  Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
^Vho's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.)* 

BOBEBTS.  Daniel  Crane,  clergyman;  Nov.  5, 
1841-Oct.  31,  1907.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

BOBEBTS,  Edward  Kilbourn,  M.D.,;  b.  Milwau- 
kee, Wis..  Nov.  15.  1857;  s.  John  D.  and  Louise 
(Coe)  Roberts:  Ph.B..  Yale,  1878;  M.D.,  Yale  Med. 
Sch.,  1880;  m.  New  Haven.  Aug.  30.  1880,  Clara  N. 
Ludington;  2  children,  Cliffone  S.,  Edward  K.  Began 
practice  in  New  Haven,  since  1881.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mason.  Home:  244  Grand  Av..  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

BOBEBTS,  Edward  Spellman,  ex-state  treas.;  b. 
Goshen,  Conn..  Apr.  15,  1842;  s.  Frederick  and  Han- 
nah (Spellman)  Roberts;  g.g.s.  Jonathan,  It.  in 
Revolutionary  Army;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  acad. ;  m. 
I.,ois  Jane  Briggs.  of  East  Canaan,  Conn.,  Sept.  4, 
1867;  6  children,  Lena  J.,  Charles  F.  (Spanish  war 
veteran,  Co.  K,  9th  N.Y.  Regt.),  Miles  B.,  Edward 


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Lr.,  Lillian  May,  Eva  Elisabeth.    Enlisted  in  Co.  F..  ROBERTS,  Guy,  clergyman;  b.  Goffstown,  N.H., 

2d  Regt.,  Conn.  Vols.,  Heavy  Arty.,  July  1862,  and  Sept.    15,    ISTO;   s.   David   Oilman   and    Lucretia   .1. 

served  until  close  of  war  as  1st  sers't.;  tausht  sch.  (Annis)    lioberts;    ed.    pub.    schs. ;    Boston   U.    Sell. 

12  yrs.;  sec,  treas.  and  sen.  msr.  Kast  Canaan  Co-  of  Theology,  189.5-8;  m.  Blanche  Whipple    of  Goffs- 

operative  Creamery  Co.   20  yrs.;  dir.  Norfolk  Sav-  town,  June  16,  1895.    Ordained  M.K.  ministry,  1898; 

inps  Bank.    Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.   2  terms,  1875  pastor   Fitzwilliam   Depot,   N.H.,    1898-1900,    North 

and  1889;  a  messenger  of  Senate,  1876;  state  audi-  Charlestown  and  West  Unitv,   1901-3,  Monroe  and 

tor.    1907-13;    state    treas..    Conn.,    1913-15.     Mem.  North    Monroe,    1904-6,    Colebrook,    1907-8;    super- 

Sch.  Bd.  of  East  Canaan  48  yrs.  (chmn.);  served  as  numerary,  and  Bristol,  N.H.,   1909;  pastor  Bethle- 

justice   of  the   peace   25   yrs.     Royal   Arch   Mason;  hem,  N.H.,  1910-14.    Prohibitionist.    Pres.  U.S.  Hay 

Past    Master    Blue    Lodge;    Past    Comdr.    Dept.    of  Fever    Assn.    since    1912.     Recreations:    mountain 

Conn.,  G.A.R.;   mem.   Patrons   of  Husbandry.    Ad-  climbing.   Address:  Littleton,  N.H. 

dress:  Kast  Canaan.  Conn.  ROBERTS,  Harley  Fish,  educator;  b.  La  Rue,  O., 

ROBERTS,     Elizabeth     Wentworth,     artist;     b.  5®£-    *!'    1^61;    s.    Truman   H.    and   Ruby   J.    (Fish) 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  10.  1871;  d.  G.  Theodore  and  S°°^,"s;   prep    edn.  Central  High   Sch.,  Cleveland. 

Sarah    Cazenove-  (Greene)    Roberts;    studied    with  O.;   A.B.,   Adelbert  Coll.,    1884    (Phi   Beta  Kappa); 

Elizabeth  Bonsall  and  Henrv  R.  Poore,  Phila.,  then  ?^^}'S^^^\r^^r^\'    T^i^'    1886-8,    Univ.    of    Munich, 

with    Fleurv,     Lefebvre,    Boulanger,    Bouguereau,  i*>^°T' 't;?-*-^-  ^^J^-  l^O^-    Teacher,  Western  Reserve 

and   Merson,   Paris,   France;   unmarried.    Principal  li^oo  ni     ^   ?°"'  .O.,   1884-6,  Norwich   (Conn.)  Acad., 

works:     Memories   of   Antietam;    Madonnas   of   St.  .    '^^C'^i •  n^!:*]?''^'^   *^Xf®'^   ^""^^    Latin,    Yale.    1891-6; 
Marks;  The  W 
(owned  by  Pa. 

owned   by  Mrs.   o^^.i^i   ^c^.^.i,^.,  ^^   x^v^o,.^.!,   ^vc^.^^i-     ,~^r  *.     4.         ^     i-,    ■         .    ---"     -"    — *■■" 

tions  (owned  bv  Concord  Pub.  Library);  also  vari-  ( Watertown).    Recreations:    golf.  Address:  Water- 

ous   portraits.     Hon.    mention,    Paris    Salon.    1892;  "^ow  n,    Conn. 

awarded   Mary   Smith   Prize,   Pa.  Acad.   Fine  Arts.  ROBERTS,  Harvey  Iioomis,  mfr. ;  b.  Torrington 

Asso.  fellow  Pa.  Acad.  Fine  Arts;  mem.  La  Socifite  Conn.,     Oct.     20.    1843;     s.    Nelson    and    Charlotte 

Internationale    des    Arts    et    des    Lettres.     Clubs:  (Loomis)    Roberts;  ed.  pub.   schs.  and  commercial 

Plastic.  Acorn  (Phila.):  Business  Women's,  Stuart  coll.;  m.  June  9.  1870,  Emilv  Perkins.    Mgr.  Balti- 

(Boston).    Address:  Concord,  Mass.  more  Condensed   Milk  Co.,   York,   Pa.,   1864-7-   sec 

ROBERTS,  Ernest  William,  congressman;  b.  E.  ^^i^^^^H^^  wfn."tf  A^r^U?^^  ^I"^^#^'  ?^?"- il*"?^ 
Madison.   Me,   Nov.   22,   1858;   s.  Orin  P.  and  Eliza  w?nit^^^r=?y'^^*T|,'iJtry.^V^°uV^y-.|^'''^*  ^ 
V.  Roberts;  grad.  Highland  Mil.  Acad.,  Worcester,  sTed    F^p?    T^l    [-n     Wn^l^*?*  ^  Power  Co.,  Win- 
Mass     1877-  LLR     Boston  TT     1 881  •  m    Nplla   Lue  stea    ii,dge    Tool    Co.    Works     pres.    and    dir.    Me- 
ixiass.,  18/ (.  L.L,.ti..  tJoston  u.,   issi,  m.  JNeiia  i^ue  chanics   Savings   Bank.     Mem.    Conn.    Ho.    of   Rep., 


council,    1S87-S;    mem.   Mass.    Ho.   of  Rep.,    1894-6,  Wn'ri"~fr-a'^^''^~'''r'T^u^,.i-'^'ii'^r.''X:.  ""'"t  ^i"""^'"'  '^',V'^  ^f^^' 

Senate.  1897-8;  mem.  56th  to  62d  Congresses  (18991  ^"^'^  ^'^^^^•^'     Gil^e' t     Home.      Address:     ^\  insted, 

13),   7th  Mass.   Dist..   and   63d  Congress    (1913-15),  ■=  A'Tj-r-Tomc.      «■ 

9th    Dist.     Renublican.     INIem.   bd.    regents.    Smith-  t„         of     T o^->  ^®^^?^    ex-governor;    b.    Brooklyn, 

sonian  Instn.  Home:  55  Eleanor  St.,  Chelsea,  Mass.*  i^?-     r":     l»53;     s.     George    and     Elvira     (Evans) 

Roberts;  descendant  of  William  Roberts,  an  early 
ROBERTS,  Fred  Henry,  mfr.;  b.  Berwick,  Me.,  settler  of  Hartford,  Conn.;  A.B  ,  Y'ale  1877-  Co- 
July  ]  5,  185C:  s.  Ebenezer  and  Mary  Fletcher  (Ran-  lumbia  and  Yale  law  schs.,  2  yrs;  m'  Carrie  E 
kin)  Roberts:  ed.  pub.  schs..  Boston,  and  State  Smith,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Oct  5  1881-  2  sons' 
Normal  School,  Bridgewater.  IMass.;  m.  Alice  L.  Al-  John  T.,  Edward  C.  Entered  service  of  Hartford 
brick,    of    Boston,    Sept.,    1908;    2    children,    Fred  Woven  TVire  Co.,  1879,  and  on  death  of  father  sue- 


Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.    Mason  (32°).  Co.    Alderman,  Hartford,  1897;  mem    Conn    Ho    of 

Clubs:    Boston    City,    All    Round    Dickinson.     Rec-  Rep.,   1899-01,  Senate,  1901-3;  It -gov     1903-5-   "ov 

reations:    motoring.     Home:    Burlington   Av..   Wil-  of  Conn.,   1905-7.    Republican.    Dir.  Slater  Normal 

mington.  Mass.    Office:  128  Cross  St.,  Boston.  and  Industrial  Sch..  Winston,  N.C.,  YMCA    Sch 

ROBERTS,  Frederic  Log-an;  b.  Danville,  Pa..  Oct.  lPp?f^f/-  ¥?^^^,-^  ^t?""'1^,*.-  Clubs:  Hartford,  "Coun- 

31,    1886;    s.    John    Edward    and    Margaret    Lavina  i^ry,  Hartford  Golf,  Republican  (Hartford),  Univer- 

(Durlin)   Roberts;  grad.   high  sch.,  Danville,  1907;  5,"^   ^^%\        i^«-    Recreations:   golf.    Home:   1110 

studied    commerce,    industries    and    transportation  prospect  Av.    Office:  36  Pearl  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

of  U.S.,  George  Washington  U..  Washington.  1912-  ^  ROBERTS,   Herbert   Alfred,   M.D.:    b.    Riverton, 

13;  also  s_t^udied  French  and  Spanish  several  yrs.;  9°?""  }'^^XJ'  1868;  s.  Sanruel  Judah  and  Eunice  M. 

TV..    ~            '          ■            '"           "               -"  'T               -■-.■,-.. 

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Govt.     ._ _.      -      -  _-  ,       _.  _.    , _„,    ^„„,,    _.^.,,.,    ^,. 

promoted  to  chief  of  correspondence  div.   Bur.   of  Chidsey;  2  sons,  Herbert  Chidsev,  Philip  Woodford. 

Foreign    and    Domestic    Commerce,    Jan.    1,    1914;  Practiced    at    Brattleboro,    Vt.^    1896-9,    since    at 

apptd.   commercial   agt.   Dept.    of  Commerce,   July  Derby,  Conn. ;  former  mem.  med.  staff  Grace  Hosp., 

16.  1914;  removed  to  Boston,  Aug.  28,  1914,  for  pur-  New    Haven;    med.    examiner   for   K.    of   P.,    Royal 

pose    of    assisting    in    promoting   export    trade    by  Arcanum,  Loyal  Assn.    Progressive.    Episcopalian 

distribution  of  information  as  to  foreign  markets.  Mem.   New  Haven  Co.   Homoe.   Clinical   Soc     (pres' 

Mem.    Sons    of    Veterans.     Baptist.     Mason    (Blue  1903-4),  Conn.  State  Homoe.  Med.  Soc.   (pres.  1904- 

Lodge  and  Chapter).    Home:  2  Hancock  St.    Office:  06),  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Internat.  Hahnemann 

752  01i^•er  Bldg.,  Boston.  Assn.,  Hahnemann  Club;  mem.  of  com..  Examining 

ROBERTS,  Georg-eLitch,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Dec.  Tp^'  2t,^J^^^i  ?led.   Soc.    Mason;   mem.   O.U.A.M., 

30,  1836;  s.  Reuben  and  Jane  (Litch)  Roberts;  A.B.,  e;-  o^  \-'  Royal  Arcanum.   Clubs:  University.  Lower 

Weslevan    U.,    Conn..    1859     (valedictorian),    A.M.,  ^^^""at"ck  Valley.    Home:   90  Mystic  St.,   Shelton. 

1862:  attended  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1862;  m.  Hinda  ^onn.    Office:  Derby,  Conn. 

Barnes,   of   Middletown,   Conn.,   Dec.    I,   1865    (died  ROBERTS,     Herbert    Rufiis,    college    prof-     b 

May  27,  1909).    Admitted  to  Mass.  bar.  1864;  prin-  Brooksville,  Me.,  Jan.  21,  1865;  s.  Darius  Lawrence 

cipally    identified    with    patent   litigation;    counsel  find  Lydia  Maria  (Tibbetts)  Roberts;  A.B..  Boston 

for  Am.   Bell   Telephone   Co.   and   Am.    Tel.   &   Tel.  U-.    1892;    student  Alliance   Franraise   Paris     1898- 

Co.,  Nov.,  1881-Jan.,  1915;  spent  greater  part  of  7  m.    Martha   Louise    Sargent,    of   Sargentville    Me' 

yrs.  in  defending  that  co.  against  suit  of  the  U.S.  Aug.    20,     1902.      Instr.,    1892-3,    prof.    Latin    and 

to  repeal  the  Bell  patents.    Republican.    Agnostic.    French,    1893 — ,    dean    of    undergraduates     1907 

Mason  (K.T.).    Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Psi  Upsilon.  acting  pres.,   1915,   Norwich  U.    Home:  Northfleld' 

Club:    Exchange.     Wrote    essay,    "The    Domain    of  Vermont.* 

Utilitarian  Ethics."  1903.    Home:  62  Upland  Road,  ROBERTS,  James  Hudson,  clerevman-  h    Tfc-rt 

Brookline,  Mass.    Office:  95  Milk  St.,  Boston.*  ford.  Conn..  June  11,  1S51;  s.  William  Walker  and 


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Abigail  Welles  (Willard)  Roberts;  B.A.,  Yale,  1873, 
B.L).,  1876;  post-grad,  studies  Andover  and  Hart- 
ford Theol.  sems.  and  Boston  U.  Med.  Sch.;  m. 
Grace  Lllla  Howe,  of  Marll>()ro,  Mass.,  Sept.  19, 
1877.  Ordained  Congl.  miiii.stry,  Sept.  12,  1877; 
missionary  A.B.C.F.M.  at  Peking,  China,  1877-80, 
Kalgan,  China,  1880-1906;  pastor  Soutlibury,  Conn., 
Oct.,  ]U07-Sept.  1908,  West  Suftteld,  Conn.,  1908-9, 
Bolton,  Conn.,  1909-10,  Hockanum,  Conn.,  Ajjr.  2, 
1911;  now  pastor  South  Consl.  Ch.,  lOast  Hartford. 
Home:    1   lliyh  St.,  Hockanum,  Conn.* 

BOBHSTS,  John  Alfred,  farmer;  b.  Gardiner, 
Me.,  Sept.  10,  1852;  s.  John  M.  and  Mary  K.  (Potter) 
Roberts;  prep.  edn.  Oxford  Normal  Inst.,  South 
Paris,  Me.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1877;  read  law  in 
offices  of  Hon.  T.  M.  Ludden,  Lewiston,  and  C.  E. 
Holt,  Norway;  admitted  to  bar,  1878;  m.  Norway, 
Me.,  Aui;-.  24,  1881,  Carrie  A.  Pike;  1  son,  Thaddeus 
Blaine,  b.  Nov.  20,  1884.  Practiced  law  at  Me- 
chanic Falls,  Me.,  for  a  yr.,  but  retired  to  farm 
at  Norway,  on  account  of  ill  liealth;  bookkeeper, 
C.  B.  Cummings  &  Co.,  Norway,  since  1890.  Mem. 
Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1893-5,  Senate,  1897-8;  pres.  Ox- 
ford Co.  Agrl.  Soc,  1893-99;  pres.  bd.  of  mgrs. 
Norway  Pub.  Library;  mem.  bd.  of  trustees  U. 
of  Me.;  state  commissioner  of  agr.,  1913-14.  Re- 
publican. Mem.  P.  of  H.;  overseer  Me.  State 
Grange,   1893-7.    Address:  Norway,  Me. 

BOB£BTS,  Leonard  G.,  lawyer;  b.  Sherman,  Me., 
Sei)t.  13,  1862;  s.  Gardner  and  Adline  (Mayberry) 
Roberts;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1887;  LL.B.,  Boston  U. 
Law  Sch.,  1890;  m.  Mary  E.  Leavitt,  of  Lewiston, 
Me.,  Jan.  23,  1899.  Admitted  to  Suffolk  Co.,  Mass., 
bar,  1890;  practiced  in  Maine,  1890-3,  and  in  Bos- 
ton since  1893;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910. 
Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Conglist.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Dorchester  Young  Men's  Republican,  Mass. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  14  Welles  A  v.,  Dor- 
chester, Mass.    Office:   83  Equitable  Bldg.,  Boston. 

BOBBBTS,  Odin  Barnes,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Jan. 
22,  1867;  s.  George  Litch  and  Hinda  (Barnes) 
Roberts;  ed.  Chauncy  Hall  Sch..  1875-82;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1886,  A.M.,  1891;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1888;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1891;  m.  Boston, 
Apr.  19,  1897.  Ada  Mead;  children,  Lummer  Mead, 
Frederick  Mead,  Virginia.  In  partnership  with 
James  H.  Lange,  Boston,  1891-8,  with  Robert  Cush- 
man,  1900-2;  mem.  Roberts  &  Mitchell,  1902-7, 
since  Roberts,  Roberts  &  Cushman;  practice  re- 
stricted chiefly  to  patent,  trade  and  copyright 
cases.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  St. 
Botolph,  Papyrus,  Harvard  (Boston  and  New 
York),  Brookline  Country,  Union.  Home:  Chest- 
nut Hill.  Brookline.    Office:  95  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

BOBBBTS,  Beuben  Litch,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Feb.  16,  1847;  s.  Reuben  and  Jane  (Litch)  Robert;^: 
maternal  ancestor  Peter  Hobart,  first  minister  of 
Hingham,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1868; 
studied  law  under  private  tutors,  Boston,  1868-71. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1871,  since  practiced  chiefly 
patent  law,  Boston;  mem.  firm  of  George  L. 
Roberts  &  Bro.,  1871-08,  Roberts,  Roberts  &  Cush- 
man since  1908.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston. 
Republican.  Mason  (K.T.).  Recreations:  reading. 
Home:  62  Upland  Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  95 
Milk  St.,  Boston. 

BOBBBTS,  Bobert,  lawyer;  b.  Manchester.  Vt, 
Jan.  1,  1848;  s.  Daniel  and  Caroline  Diantha  (Mar- 
tindale)  Roberts;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1869  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa);  LL.B.,  Columbia  Law  School.  1871;  (LL. 
D.,  Univ.  of  Vermont,  1912);  m.  Minnie  Elizabeth 
Lyman,  of  Burlington,  Vt.,  Oct.  20,  1886.  Began 
practice  at  Burlington,  1871;  v.-p.  Merchants  Nat. 
Bank.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1882,  Senate.  1890-1; 
citv  attv.,  Burlington,  1887-9,  mayor,  1899-1900-1, 
and  1910-12.  Trustee  U.  of  Vt.,  State  Library. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  S.A.R.  Clubs:  Ethan 
Allen,  Algonquin.  Author:  Digest  of  Decisions  ot 
Supreme  Court  of  A^t.,  1909.  Home:  232  S.  Willard 
St.,   Burlington,  Vt.* 

BOBBBTS,  Sara  Weeks;  b.  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  Jan. 
29,  1865;  d.  Hiram  Bellows  and  Sarah  M.  (Burgess) 
Weeks;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  St.  Albans:  Emerson  Coll. 
of  Oratory,  Boston;  m.  Ernest  W.  Roberts  (lawyer 
and  mem.  congress),  of  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Feb.  2. 
189S.  Pres.  Nat.  Library  for  the  Blind;  v.-p.  Bd. 
of   Lady    Mgrs.,    Nat.    Homoe.    Hosp.,    Washington, 


D.C. ;  lion.  v.-p.  Consumers'  League,  Washington, 
D.C. ;  mem.  Mass.  Suffrage  Assn.  Clubs:  Chelsea 
Woman's,  Congressit)nal,  of  Washington,  D.  C. 
(ex-pres.)  Home:  Chelsea,  Mass.;  (winter)  Wash- 
ington,  D.   C. ;    (summer)    Rockport,   Mass. 

BOBBBTS,  Waters  Dewees,  cl(  rgyman;  b.  Phila., 
Ma.\-  J(»,  l,st;r>;  .V.  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Hill  (Bis- 
sell)  Roberts;  prep.  edn.  Urv  House,  Fox  Chase, 
Phila.,  1675-80;  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1884,  Harvard, 
1885;  B.U.,  lOpiscopal  Tlieol.  Sch.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1888;  m.  Great  Yarmouth,  Eng.,  May  7,  1895, 
Kate  Palmer  Chamberlin;  6  children,  Elizabeth, 
Margaret,  Augusta,  Katherine,  Thomas,  Charles. 
Ordered  deacon,  1888,  ordained  priest,  1889,  P.E. 
Ch.;  asst.  minister  Trinity  Ch.,  Boston,  1888-93, 
rector  St.  John's  Ch.,  E.  Boston,  1894-07;  rector 
St.  Michael's  Ch.,  :Milton,  1907-12,  St.  John's  Ch., 
E.  Boston,  since  1912.  Mem.  Zeta  Psi.  Mason. 
Address:    115   Trenton   St.,   East  Boston,   Mass. 

BOBBBTS,  William  Henry,  banking;  b.  Man- 
chester Center,  \'l.,  Oct.  2U,  1870;  s.  John  Chris- 
topher and  Mary  Ellen  (Ross)  Roberts;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  and  Vt.  Episcopal  Inst.,  Burlington,  Vt. ;  m. 
Randolph,  Vt.,  Sept.  23,  1896,  Mrs.  Carrie  Hutchin- 
son Coleman;  no  children.  Left  school  at  15;  in 
dry  goods  business  2  yrs.,  under  Charles  E.  Ross 
at  Rutland,  Vt. ;  with  P^actory  Point  Nat.  Bank, 
Manchester  Center,  since  1888,  cashier  and  dir. 
since  July,  1902;  treas.  Town  of  Manchester.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mason.  Recreations:  fish- 
in.g.    Address:   Manchester  Center,  Vt. 

BOBBBTSON,  Atoram  Heaton,  lawyer;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Sept.  25,  1850;  s.  Hon.  John  B.  and 
Maria  (Heaton)  Robertson;  descendant  of  James 
Heaton,  New  Haven,  1638,  and  Samuel  Robertson, 
Charleston,  S.C,  1765;  A.B.,  Y'ale,  1872:  LL.B., 
Columbia,  1874;  (hon.  A.M.,  Trinity,  1894);  m. 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  Graziella  Ridgway,  of  Phila., 
June  28,  1876;  2  children,  Heaton  Ridgway,  Mabel 
Harriett  Joy.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1880,  82,  83. 
Senate,  1SS5-6;  judge  of  Probate  Ct.  of  New  Haven, 
1887-95;  corpn.  counsel  City  of  New  Haven,  1899-01; 
Dem.  nominee  for  gov.  of  Conn.,  1904  and  1908; 
Dem.  candidate  for  U.S.  senator,  1905  and  1909. 
Dir.  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.  R.R.  Co.,  New  Haven  &  North- 
ampton R.R.  Co.,  N.Y'.,  Westchester  &  Boston  R.R. 
Co.,  N.E.  Navigation  (io.,  Hartford  Transportation 
Co.,  Merchants  &  Miners  Transportation  Co., 
Southern  N.E.  Telephone  Co.,  New  Haven  Gas 
Light  Co.,  Red  River  Valley  Co.,  New  Haven 
County  National  Bank,  New  Haven  Trust  Co., 
New  Haven  Savings  Bank,  New  Haven  Ice  Co., 
N.Y.,  Ont.  &  W.  R.R.  Co.,  Harlem  &  Portchester 
R.R.  (Jo.  Warden  of  Trinity  parish.  Mem.  Am. 
Bar  Assn.,  Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.,  New  Haven 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  S.A.R. 
Clubs:  University  (New  Y'ork),  Graduates',  New 
Haven  Lawn.  Recreations:  horseback  riding.  Has 
written  two  or  three  treatises  on  civil  service,  etc. 
Home:  390  Prospect  St.  Office:  129  Church  St., 
New  Haven,  Conn.* 

BOBBBTSON,  Alice,  zoologist;  b.  Phila.;  d. 
James  and  Janet  (Greaves)  Robertson;  B.S.,  U. 
of  Cal.,  1898,  M.S..  1899,  Ph.D..  1902.  Asst.  in  hy- 
giene for  women.  1902-4,  in  zoology,  1904-6,  U.  of 
(jal. ;  instr.  phvsiology  and  zoology,  1906-9,  asso. 
prof,  zoology,  1909-12.  prof,  zoology,  1912 — ,  Wel- 
lesley  Coll.    Home:  Wellesley.  Mass.* 

BOBBBTSON,  Charles  S.,  insurance:  b.  Charles- 
town.  Mass.,  Apr.  24,  1850;  s.  Charles  M.  and 
Hannah  F.  (Viall)  Robertson;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Charlestown;  m.  Carrie  E.  Waterman,  of  Somer- 
ville.  Mass.,  Nov.  20,  1879.  In  employ  of  George 
C.  Goodwin  &  Co..  wholesale  druggists,  Boston, 
1865:  insurance  broker,  1881;  mem.  Robert  A.  Boit 
&  Co.,  gen.  insurance,  since  1912.  City  auditor, 
Somervllle.  Mass.,  1890-08.  Republican.  Universal- 
ist.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Central  (Somer- 
ville).  Recreations:  fishing,  baseball.  Home:  100 
Highland  Av.,  Somerville.  Mass.  Office:  40  Kilby 
St..  Boston. 

BOBBSON,  Henry  Bellows,  rear-admiral  U.S.N. ; 
Aug.  5.  1842- July  16,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  T\nTO  in  America,   1914-15.) 

BOBBV.  William  Henry,  Jr.,  M.D. ;  b.  Boston, 
July  3.  1S70:  s.  A\illiani  H.  and  Mary  V.  (Smith) 
Robey;     ed.    Harvard:    IM.D.,    Harvard    Med.     Sch., 


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1S95;  house  phys.,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1S94-6,  Bos- 
ton Lij  ing-in  Hosp.,  1!>96;  m.  Isabelle  T.  Alexan- 
der, of  Xew  York,  April  22,  1897.  Practiced  in 
Boston  since  1897;  visiting  phys.  for  diseases  of 
children,  Boston  Di.spensary,  1900-9;  asst.  in  bac- 
teriology, 1900-4.  in  Clin,  medicine,  1904-9,  and  now 
instr.  Clin,  medicine,  and  since  1913  in  cliarge  of 
course  in  physical  diagnosis.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.; 
1st  asst.  visiting  pliys.,  Boston  City  Hosp.  Mem. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Assn.  Pathologists  and  Bac- 
teriologists, Dorchester  Med.  Club,  Boston  Soc. 
Med.  Sciences,  etc.  Clubs:  University,  Harvard, 
New  Riding,  Mas.s.  Automobile.  Recreations: 
horseback  riding,  walking,  metal  working.  Office: 
202    Commonwealth   Av.,    Boston. 

ROBIE,  Charles  Warren;  b.  New  Hampton,  N.H., 
July  28,  1866;  s.  William  R.  and  Harriet  M.  (Chase) 
Robie;  descendant  of  Henry  Robie,  the  immigrant, 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  1639;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.; 
m.  Lizzie  M.  Woodward,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  Sept. 
4,  1890;  1  child,  Harold  William.  Employed  in 
office  of  Am.  Express  Co.  at  Plymouth,  N.H.,  1885- 
87,  Lowell,  iNIass.,  1887-9:  sec.  to  supt.  Mass.  div., 
same  co.,  at  Boston,  1889-91;  traveling  auditor, 
with  headquarters  in  Springfield,  1891-6;  supt. 
Mass.  div.,  1896-06:  asst.  gen.  mgr.  of  co.,  1906-15; 
since  mgr.  N.E.  dept.  same.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Excliange,  Al- 
gonquin, Economic,  Traffic  of  N.E.,  N.E.  Railroad, 
New  Hampshire  (Boston):  Montreal  (Canada). 
Recreations:  farming,  motoring.  Home:  Boston 
City  Club.    Office:   43  Franklin   St.,  Boston. 

ROBIE,  Edward,  clergyman:  b.  Gorham,  Me., 
Apr.  5,  1821;  s.  Deacon  Thomas  S.  and  Clarissa 
(Adams)  Robie;  grad.  Gorham  Acad.,  1836;  A.B., 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  1840  (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  student 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1840-1843,  Univ.  of  Halle, 
Germany.  1843-5  (D.D.);  m.  1852,  Susan  E.  Jame- 
son, of  Effingham,  N.H.  Teacher  of  languages 
Gorham  Acad.,  1846-8;  asst.  teaclier  of  Hebrew, 
Andover  Theol.  Sch.,  1848-51;  ordained  to  ministry 
Congl.  Ch.,  1852,  and  has  since  been  pastor  at 
Greenland,  N.H.    Address:   Greenland,  N.H. 

BOBIi:,  Frederick,  governor,  banker;  Aug.  12, 
1822-Feb.  2.  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,   1910-11.) 

BOBII7S,  Henry  Ephraim,  theologian;  b.  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  Sept.  30,  1827;  s.  Gurdon  and  Julia 
(Savage)  Robins;  grad.  Newton  Tlieol.  Instn., 
1861;  (D.D.,  U.  of  Rochester,  1868;  LL.D.,  Colby, 
1890);  m.  Martha  J.  Bird, -of  Hartford,  Conn.,  Aug. 
11,  1864  (died  1867);  2d,  Margaret  Ricliardson,  of 
Rochester,  N.T.,  Sept.  4,  1872  (died  1873);  3d,  Cor- 
nelia Ewell  Nott,  of  Boston,  Aug.  7,  1876  (died 
1888).  Ordained  Baptist  ministry,  1861;  pastor 
Central  Ch.,  Newport,  R.I.,  1861-7,  First  Ch., 
Rochester.  N.Y.,  1867-73;  pres.  Colby  LT.,  1873-82; 
prof.  Christian  ethics,  Rochester  Theol.  Sem., 
1882-1904.  Pres.  N.Y.  State  Bapt.  Conv.,  1873,  Me. 
State  Bapt.  Conv.,  3  yrs.  Hon.  mem.  Delta  Upsilon, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  (See  Who's  Wlio  in  America  for 
list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  11  Highland  A  v.,  Green- 
field, Mass.* 

ROBIN'S,  Thomas,  inventor,  mfr.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  biography.)  Home:  Shippan 
Point,  Stamford,  Conn.  Office:  13  Park  Row,  New 
York.* 

ROBINSON*,  Albert,  educator;  b.  St.  George.  Me., 
Mar.  5.  1869;  s.  Sylvanus  and  Julia  A.  Robinson: 
prep.  edn.  (joburn  Classical  Inst.;  A.B.,  Colbv 
Coll.,  1893;  m.  Warren.  Mass..  1901,  Helen  K.  De- 
mond.  Prin.  S.  Thomaston  (Me.)  High  Sch.,  1893- 
94.  Hampden  Acad.,  1894-5;  supt.  schs.,  Skowhe- 
gan.  Me..  1895-6,  Warren  and  Wales,  Mass.,  1896- 
02,  Whitman,  Mass.,  1902-3,  Peabody,  Mass.,  since 
1903.     Conglist.    Address:    Peabody,   Mass. 

ROBINSON,  Albert  G-ardner,  newspaper  corr.. 
author:  moved  to  Washington,  D.  C.  (See  vol. 
1909,    also   Who's   Who    in    America,    1914-15.) 

ROBINSON,  Annie  Sougflas  Green  ("Marian 
Douglas"),  author;  Jan.  12.  1842-June  7,  1913.  (See. 
vol.   1909.  also  Who's  Who  in  America,   1910-11.) 

ROBINSON,  Benjamin  Iiincoln,  botanist;  b. 
Bloomington,  111.,  Nov.  8,  1864;  s.  James  Harvey 
and  Latricia  Maria  (Drake)  Robinson;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard,   1887;   Ph.D.,   Strassburg,    1889;    m.   Margaret 


Louise  Casson,  of  Henneiiin,  111.,  June  29,  1887. 
Asst.  in  herbarium,  lS»0-2,  curator  Gray  Herbar- 
ium since  1892,  instr.  German,  1891-4,  Asa  Gray 
prof,  systematic  botany  since  1S99,  Harvard.  Fel- 
low Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  A.A.A.S.;  mem. 
N.E.  Bot.  Club  (pres.  1906-8),  Washington  Acad. 
Sciences,  Bot.  Soc.  of  America  (pres.  1900).  Boston 
Soc.  Natural  History;  corr.  mem.  Mass.  Hort.  Soc, 
Hort.  Soc.  of  R.I.,  Botanischer  Verein  der  Provinz 
Brandenburg,  Deutsche  Botanische  Gesellschaft. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  Ainerica  for  books,  writings, 
etc.)  Home:  3  Clement  Circle.  Address:  Gray 
Herbarium,    Cambridge,   Mass.* 

ROBINSON,  Charles  Frederick,  clergyman;  b. 
Meredith,  N.H.,  July  7,  1866;  s.  Joseph  Wadleigh 
and  Frances  Eliza  (Weld)  Robinson;  grad.  New 
Hampton  Literary  Instn.,  1885;  A.B.,  Dartmouth 
Coll.,  1890;  student  Thayer  Sch.  of  Civ.  Engring. 
(Dartmouth),  V2  vr.,  1890,  non-resident  student, 
1902-4,  A.M.,  1904;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
1893,  S.T.B.,  1901:  m.  St.  Johnsbury  Center,  Vt., 
Sept.  20,  1894,  Florence  Eleanor  Pringle;  2  sons, 
Hugh  Laughlin,  b.  Mai'.  23,  1897;  Robin,  May  11, 
1903.  Ordained  to  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1893;  pas- 
tor, Meriden,  N.H.,  1893-1900  (cooperated  in  erec- 
tion of  ch.,  and  instr.  in  Hebrew,  Dartmoutli  Coll., 
1894-6,  asst.  in  English,  1894);  pastor,  Clinton, 
Conn.,  1901-6,  Milford,  N.H.,  1906-11,  Central  Ch., 
Derry,  N.H.,  1911-13,  W'aterville,  Me.,  since  Dec.  1, 
1913.  Writer  on  religious  psychology  and  child 
labor  reforms.  Mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Clinton,  1902-5; 
probation  officer,  Milford,  N.H.,  1908-11.  Republi- 
can-Progressive. Mem.  Religious  Edn.  Assn.,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  S.A.R.  Recrea- 
tions; camping,  tennis.  Address:  9  Parli  St., 
Waterville,    Me. 

ROBINSON,  Charles  Iieonard  Frost,  mfr., 
yachtsman:  h.  Sawille,  L.I.;  s.  I'rank  Tracv  and 
Ida  M.  (Frost)  Robinson;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific 
Sch.  (Yale),  1895;  m.  Elizabeth  H.  J.  Beach,  of 
Newport,  R.I.,  June,  1896;  3  children,  Caldwell 
Colt,  Elizabeth  Alden,  Frances.  Pres.  Colt  Patent 
Fire  Arms  Mfg.  Co.,  Md.  Coal  Co.;  dir.  Newport 
(R.I.)  Trust  Co.,  Phoenix  Nat.  Bank  (Hartford), 
Am.  Hardware  Corpn.  (New  Britain),  Conn.  Trust 
&  Safe  Deposit  Co.,  Butte  &  Superior  Copper  Co., 
Norwich  &  Westerley  R.R.,  Shore  Line  Electric 
R.R.,  Hartford  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Travelers  Life  Ins. 
Co.  Del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1908;  chmn. 
R.I.  Rep.  State  Conv.,  1909.  Col.  Newport  Arty. 
Co.  Mem.  Delta  Phi.  Clubs:  Hartford,  Hartford 
Golf;  Country  (Farmington,  Conn.) ;  Dauntless, 
Knickerbocker,  New  York  Yacht,  Brook  (New 
York);  Royal  Thames  Yacht  (London,  Eng.); 
Imperial  Yacht  (Germany) ;  Royal  Yacht  (Bel- 
gium). Mem.  America's  Cup  Com.,  1900,  01,  o:-;. 
Author:  Thirty  Thousand  Miles  in  the  Wanderer, 
1903.  Recreations:  fishing,  yachting.  Home:  New- 
port, R.I.  Address:  Colt  Arms  Co.,  17  Vandyke 
St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

ROBINSON",  Daniel  Arthur,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b, 
B.  Orrington,  Me.,  June  22,  1850;  s.  WMlliam  Henry 
Harrison  and  INIary  Adeline  Hortentia  (Clement") 
Robinson;  grad.  Bangor  (IMe.)  High  Sch.,  1869; 
A.B..  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1873,  A.M.,  1876,  M.D.,  1881; 
m.  Brewer,  Me.,  July,  1881,  Lettie  Harlow;  4  chil- 
dren, Fannie  H.,  Julia  A.,  Harrison  L.,  Dorrice  C. 
W'as  for  3  yrs.  asst.  prof,  mathematics,  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  and  dir.  Bowdoin  Gymnasium;  has  practiced 
at  Bangor  since  1881;  surgeon-gen.  Me.  for  4  yrs.; 
ex-mem.  Bd.  of  Trustees,  State  Normal  Sell.; 
mem.  surg.  staff  Eastern  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.;  mem. 
bd.  mgrs.,  Bangor  Pub.  Library;  pres.  (5orpn.  of 
Home  for  Aged  Men;  chmn.  Sch.  Com.,  Bangor; 
mein.  bd.  overseers  Bowdoin  Coll.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  Me. 
Med.  Assn.  (ex-pres.),  Penobscot  Co.  Med.  Soc. 
Mason  (32°);  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  K.  of  P.  Club: 
Madockawando.  Address:  140-142  Hammond  St., 
Bangor,   Me. 

ROBINSON,  Daniel  Webster,  lumber  mcht.  and 
banker;  Oct.  13,  lS43-Dec.  29,  1909.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

ROBINSOK,  David  Inarersoll;  b.  Manchester, 
Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1844;  s.  John  and  Sarah  Lufkin 
(Ingersoll)  Robinson;  descendant  of  Abraham 
Robinson,  leader  of  colonists  to  Cape  Ann,  Mass., 
1631;  removed  with  parents  to  Alton,  111.,  in  youth; 


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ed  pub.  schs. ;  m.  Helen  Amanda  Smith,  of  Glou- 
cester, JMass.,  Jan.  21,  1869;  3  children,  Will  Aus- 
tin Kmma  Jane  Cook,  Helen  Dunt'ord.  Served  as 
pvt.  Cos.  D  and  H,  133d  111.  Vols.,  May-Sept., 
1864;  then  elk.  in  office  of  provost  marshall  in 
Alton,  111.,  until  clo.se  of  war;  returned  to  Glou- 
cester, 1S69,  and  since  actively  identified  with 
fisheries;  treas.  Atlantic  Halibut  Co.;  dir.  Glou- 
cester Fisherman's  Inst.,  dir.  City  Nat.  Bank.  Ex- 
pres.  City  Council,  Gloucester;  mayor  of  Glouces- 
ter, 1887-8  (resigned  rather  than  to  sign  liquor 
license),  and  again  mayor,  1891-6;  mem.  Governor's 
Council,  1902,  1903;  treas.  Essex  County,  4  terms, 
1904-15.  Pres.  "The  Robinsons  and  Their  Kin 
Folk."  Republican.  Baptist.  Home:  Gloucester, 
Mass.    Office:   Salem,   Mass. 

ROBHTSOIT,  Dwig-lit  Parker,  engineer;  b.  Bos- 
ton, JNlav  ],  IStJti;  .s.  Edgar  and  Susannali  S.  (Pow- 
ell) Robinson;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890;  S.B.,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1892;  married.  JNIem.  firm  Stone  & 
Webster:  pres.  Stone  &  Webster  Engring.  Corpn., 
Stone  &  Webster  Constrn.  Co.;  dir.  Stone  &  Webster 
Management  Assn..  etc.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Ex- 
change, Engineers',  Longwood  Cricket:  Country 
(Brookline).  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home: 
Chestnut  Hill.  :\Iass.    Office:   147  Milk  St.,  Boston.* 

ROBINSON,  Edith,  author;  b.  Boston,  Feb.  17, 
185  8;  d.  George  and  Sarah  Eouise  Robinson;  ed. 
Girls'  High  Sch.,  Boston.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books.)  Address:  care  The 
Page  Co.,  Boston* 

ROBINSON,  Edward,  educator;  b.  Vineland,  N.J., 
Dec.  23,  1SG5;  s.  Fiederic  Arthur  and  Mary  Augusta 
(Barnard)  Robinson;  grad.  Thomaston  (Me.)  High 
Sch.,  1883;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1890;  m.  Broclc- 
port,  X.Y.,  Julv  2,  1902,  Clara  Esther  Schouten;  1 
son  Edward  Schouten.  b.  Aug.  30,  1904.  Asst.  instr. 
mech.  engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1890-1;  asst. 
supt.,  Hartford  Cycle  Co.,  1891-1S92;  instr.  descrip- 
tive geometry  and  mech.  drawing,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1892-6;  instr.  mech.  drawing,  1896-7,  prof, 
mech.  engring.,  1897-1902,  Clarkson  Sch.  of  Tech., 
Potsdam,  N.Y. ;  prof.  mech.  engring.,  U.  of  Vt., 
Burlington,  Vt.,  since  1902.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Soc.  Promotion  En- 
gineering Edn.  Clubs:  Ethan  Allen,  Lake  Charn- 
plain  Yacht  (Burlington,  Vt.);  Technology  (Bos- 
ton).   Home:    25  Colchester  Av.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

ROBINSON,  Edward  Abbot,  clergyman;  b.  Win- 
chester. Mass.,  Nov.  4,  1856;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1879; 
grad.  Union  Theol.  Sch.,  1883.  Ordained  Conj^^l. 
ministry,  1883;  pastor  Hingham  Center,  Mass., 
1883-8,  Berkeley  Temple,  Boston,  1888-90,  WoUas- 
ton,  Mass.,  1890-8,  Buckland,  1898-04,  Hingham 
Center  since  1904.    Home:    Hingham  Center,  Mass. 

ROBINSON,  Edwin  Arlingrton,  author;  b.  Head 
Tide,  :\le.,  Dec.  22,  1869;  s.  Edward  and  iMary  E. 
(Palmer)  Robinson;  ed.  Gardiner,  Me.,  and  Har- 
vard U..  1891-3.  :Mem.  Nat.  Inst.  Arts  and  Letters. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America,  1912-13,  for  list  of 
books.)     Address:     Gardiner,   Me. 

ROBINSON,  Edwin.  Bradford,  clergyman:  b. 
Winchester,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1873:  s.  Edwin  and 
:Marv  (Dodge)  Robinson;  descendant  of  old  Salevi 
family  on  mother's  side,  and  old  Boston  family  on 
father's  side;  A.B..  Amherst,  1896;  B.D.,  Yale,  1899: 
m.  Amy  Nettell  Butler,  of  Seymour,  Conn.,  May 
18,  1899;  2  children,  Dorothy  Butler,  Bradford 
riark.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1898;  pastor  Lis- 
bon, Conn.,  1898-02,  Grace  Ch.,  Holyoke,  Mass., 
since  Feb.  15.  1902  (an  industrial  ch.  of  over  900 
members).  Mem.  Nat.  Social  Service  Commn.  of 
Congl.  Ch.,  Social  Service  Commn.  of  Congl.  Chs. 
of  Mass.,  Conn.  Valley  Congl.  Club  (ex-pres.), 
Hampden  Countv  Chri.stian  Endeavor  Union  (ex- 
pres.).  Mem.  Sons  of  St.  George  (hon.  chaplain), 
Manchester  Unitv,  I.O.O.F.  (hon.  chaplain),  fra- 
ternal del.  Holvoke  Central  Labor  Union.  One  of 
the  authors  of  The  Christian  Ministry  and  the 
Social  Order,  1909.  Gave  two  lectures  before  Yale 
Div.  Sch.  on  "The  Church  and  the  Wage  Earner" 
(first  of  social  series).  Recreations:  camp  life 
with  other  clergymen,  swimming,  canoeing.  Home: 
171  Cabot  St.  Office:  Cabot  and  Race  Sts.,  Holyoke, 
Mass. 

ROBINSON,  Pannle  Ruth,  educator.  (See  vol. 
1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 


ROBINSON,  riorence  Vincent  (Miss),  arti^5t. 
(See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1910-11.) 

ROBINSON,    Frank    Elijah,    banker;    b.    Lisbon, 

Conn.,  Sei)t.  22,  1860;  s.  Geoige  and  Sarah  G.  (Rath- 
bun)  Robinson;  ed.  dist.  sch.,  Lisbon,  high  sch., 
Danielson.  Conn.,  6  mos.,  and  in  bookkeeping, 
Scholfleld's  Commei'cial  (IJoll.,  Providence,  R.I., 
1885;  m.  1st,  Lisbon,  Conn.,  Sept.  17,  1889,  Alice  R. 
Adams  (died  July  17,  1903);  2  children,  Theodore 
Adams,  Marion  Angell;  m.  2d,  Kenduskeag.  Me., 
Feb.  20,  1907,  Helen  Harvey;  1  child.  Earl  Harvey. 
Has  engaged  successively  as  sch.  teacher,  farmer, 
bookkeeper  and  banker;  dir.,  sec.  and  treas.  Jewett 
City  Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Deacon  2d  Congl. 
(jh.,  Jewett  City;  supt.  Sunday  sch.  Mem.  bd.  of 
burgesses,  Borough  of  Jewett  City;  deputy  judge 
Town  Court  of  Town  of  Griswold.  Mem.  K.  of  P. 
Address:    Jewett  City,   Conn. 

ROBINSON,  Pranklin  Clement,  chemist;  Apr.  24, 
1852-Mav  25,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

ROBINSON,  Pred  Norris,  educator;  b.  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  Apr.  4,  1871;  s.  David  Franklin  and  Eliza 
Ann  (Norris)  Robinson;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891,  A.M., 
1892,  Ph.D.,  1894;  grad.  studies  philology.  Harvard, 
1891-4,  and  Freiburg,  1895-6;  m.  Margaret  Brooks, 
of  Cambridge.  Mass.,  June  24,  1901.  Instr.,  1894-5, 
1896-1902,  asst.  prof.  English,  1902-6,  prof,  since 
1906,  Harvard.  Introduced  regular  instruction  in 
the  Celtic  langs.  at  Harvard,  1896;  lecturer  in 
Celtic  at  the  Catholic  U.  of  America,  1901-4.  See. 
Dante  Soc.  and  editor  of  its  Reports,  since  1899. 
Publications:  texts,  transl.,  and  essays,  chiefly  in 
the  fields  of  Celtic  philology  and  mediaeval  liter- 
ature. Asso.  and  mem.  council  of  Radcliffe  Coll.; 
consultative  com.  Irish  Texts  Soc,  London.  Home: 
Longfellow   Park,   Cambridge,   Mass.* 

ROBINSON,  Georg-e  C;  b.  Clifton,  Mich.,  Dec, 
1860:  s.  Asher  C.  and  Euretta  (Stevens)  Robinson; 
decended  from  Thomas  Robinson.  Roxbury,  IMass., 
1636;  grad.  St.  Johnsburv  (Vt.)  Acad.,  1884;  C.E., 
U.  of  Vt.,  1887;  unmarried.  Supt.  works  of  Vt. 
Marble  Co..  West  Rutland,  Vt.,  since  1888;  also 
mem.  bd.  dirs. ;  pres.  West  Rutland  Trust  Co.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mem.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Mason 
(K.T.).    Home:    West  Rutland,  Vt. 

ROBINSON,  George  "Washingrton ;  b.  Meredith, 
N.H.,  Dec  8.  1872;  s.  Joseph  Wadleigh  and  Frances 
Eliza  (Weld)  Robinson:  grad.  New  Hampton 
(N.H.)  Lit.  Instn..  1890;  Dartmouth.  1S90-3;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1895;  Harvard  Grad.  Sch..  1897-8;  m. 
Sept.  18.  1894.  Marv  Bell  Nickerson.  of  Sugar 
Hill,  N.H.;  child]  en.  Weld  S..  Edmund  N.,  Hilda  V.. 
Oliver  V.  Asst.  to  dean  of  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.  of 
Arts  and  Sciences,  1898-1904:  sec.  same  sch.  since 
1904.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Harvard  Clas- 
sical Club,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Author:  Latin 
Literature  from  Paulus  to  Claudian  (in  History 
of  All  Nations).  1902.  Edited:  Brazil  and  Portugal 
in  1809,  Cambridge,  1913.  Translator:  Eugippius 
— The  Life  of  St.  Severinus,  Cambridge.  1914. 
Home:  Cambridge,  Mass.,  and  Meredith.  N.H.  Of- 
fice:    24   T^niversity   Hall.   Cambridge,   Mass. 

ROBINSON,  Harriet  Hanson,  author;  Feb.  8, 
1S25-19 — .  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1910-11.) 

ROBINSON.  Henry,  lawyer,  journalist:  b.  Con- 
cord, N.H..  July  14,  1852:  s.  Nahum  and  Mary  Ann 
(Lake)  Robinson;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  under  pvt.  tutors, 
and  at  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law;  studied  law  in  of- 
fice of  Minot,  Tappan  &  Mugridge,  Concord;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1875;  m.  Concord,  N.H..  Oct.  10.  1878, 
Helen,  d.  U.S.  Senator  Edward  H.  Rollins.  Began 
practice  at  Concord.  1875;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep. 
2  terms,  1879-81.  Senate,  1883;  was  one  of  the 
pioneers  in  establishment  of  rural  free  delivery 
in  U.S.  and  postmaster  of  Concord  for  10  yrs. ; 
mayor  of  Concord  2  vrs.;  platform  and  political 
advocate:  mem.  law  firm  of  Woodman  &  Robin- 
son 14  yrs.  Since  retirement  from  public  office 
has  devoted  himself  to  the  active  practice  of  the 
law.    Address:    Concord,  N.H. 

ROBINSON.  Henry  Caldwell,  railway  service:  b. 
"Winchester.  Mass..  Aug.  4.  1853;  s.  Reuben  T.  and 
Clara   A.    (Caldwell)    Robinson;    ed.    common   sch., 


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and  li/i  vrs.  in  high  sch.,  Winchester;  m.  Emma 
G.  Long,  of  Ely,  Vt.,  Feb.  4,  18S5;  1  son,  Harold  L. 
Began  as  apprentice  machine  shop,  Boston  & 
Lowell  R.R.,  Dec.  10,  1870;  elk.  in  freight  office, 
same  rd.,  1872,  supt.'s  cll<.,  1873,  chief  train  dis- 
patcher, lSSO-95;  apptd.  asst.  supt.,  Boston  &  Me. 
R.R.,  1895;  supt.  Southern  div.  same,  since  May  1, 
1905.  Mem.  N.E.  Assn.  R.R.  Supts.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  Wonolancet  Club  (Concord,  N.H.), 
New  England  Railroad  (Boston).  Home:  17  Win- 
throp  St.,  Winchester,  Mass.  Address:  Concord, 
X.H. 

ROBIITSON,  Henry  Pynchon,  writer;  Aug.  29, 
1840-June  5,   1913.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

ROBHTSON,  J.  Lee,  editor;  b.  Cambridge,  Mass., 
Sept.  3,  1879;  grad.  Cambridge  High  Sch.,  1897;  m. 
Imogene  Hixon,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Apr.  24, 
1902.  Received  early  newspaper  training  on  Bos- 
ton dailies,  then  was  reporter,  city  editor  and  in 
advertising  dept.  with  Cambridge  Chronicle  for 
5  yrs.;  part  owner  Cambridge  Tribune,  1902-13, 
sole  owner  and  editor  since  Jan.  1,  1913.  Mem.  Har- 
vard Sq.  Business  Men's  Assn.,  Cambridge  Hist. 
Soc.  Christian  Scientist.  Home:  11  Vincent  St. 
Office:  36  Boylston  St.,  Harvard  Sq.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

ROBINSOK,  James  Johnson,  educator;  b.  Gran- 
ville, O.,  July  20.  1863;  s.  Thomas  Johnson  Robin- 
son and  ]Mai-v,  d.  Charles  Copland,  of  Richmond, 
Va.;  B.A.,  Princeton  U..  1884  (Phi  Beta  Kappa), 
A.M.,  1888;  studied  Sansl\rit  and  classical  philol- 
ogy, U.  of  Leipzig,  Germanv,  1886-7,  Yale  U..  1887- 
88,  Ph.D.,  Yale.  1888;  studied  gen.  Jurisprudence 
and  Roman  law,  U.  of  Leipzig,  1900.  U.  of  Munich, 
1901;  m.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Dec.  22.  1896,  Anna  "SVar- 
ing;  3  children,  Howard  Copland.  Louise,  Francis 
"Waring.  Prof,  ancient  languages.  Coll.  of  Mon- 
tana, 1SS4-6;  prof.  Latin,  Chautauqua  Summer 
Sch.,  1886:  dir.  Chautauqua  Coll.  of  Liberal  Arts. 
Latin  dept.,  1887-96;  Latin  master  and  head  of 
dept.  of  Latin,  Shadvside  Acad.,  Pittsburgh,  1889- 
93;  instr.  Latin.  Yale,  1893-1900;  prof.  Latin.  Ham- 
ilton Coll.,  Clinton,  N.Y.,  1901-3:  Latin  master, 
Hotchkiss  Sch.,  Lalceville.  Conn.,  since  1904.  Mem. 
Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Cla.^sical  Assn.  of  N.E..  Beta 
Theta  Pi.  Club:  (Graduates'  (New  Haven).  Author: 
SelectioiiS  from  the  Roman  Law,  1905.  Presbvn. 
Recreations:  music,  golf.  Address:  Lakeville, 
Conn. 

ROBINSOK,  John,  botanist:  b.  Salem,  Mass., 
July  13,  1846;  s.  John  and  Lucy  Pickering  (Stone) 
Robinson:  ed.  in  schools  at  Salem  under  pvt.  instr., 
supplemented  by  courses  in  botany  at  Harvard; 
m.  Elizabeth  Rollins  Kemble,  of  Wenham,  Mass., 
Oct.  17,  1869.  Trustee  Ropes  Memorial  (mansion 
house  and  garden):  trustee  Salem  Hosp. ;  trustee 
Peabody  Acad.  Sciences  Salem,  1875 — ,  treas.,  1875- 
06:  sec.  of  com.  in  charge  of  Peabodv  Mus.  (See 
T\''ho's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books  and 
writings.)     Home:     IS   Summer  St.,  Salem,  Mass.* 

ROBINSOir,  John  Cooley,  trustee;  b.  Long- 
meadow,  Mass.,  June  20,  1865;  s.  Josiah  C.  and 
Flavia  (Moselev)  Robinson;  A.B.,  TVilliams,  1886; 
m.  Cora  Eugenie  Mack,  of  Sandusky,  O.,  Sept.  14, 
1887:  2  children.  Mary  (Mrs.  Douglas  V.  Wallace, 
of  Springfield,  Mass.),  Richard  Mack.  Began  as 
elk.  Massasoit  Paper  Mfg.  Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass., 
1886:  served  as  paymaster  Springdale  Paper  Co., 
Westfield,  Mass.,  and  later  treas.  and  mgr.  St. 
Louis  (Mo.)  Portland  Cement  Co.;  gen.  agt.  N.E. 
Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  at  Springfield,  1905-8;  then  pres. 
Bay  State  Storage  &  Warehouse  Co.;  now  trustee 
Conn.  Valley  Realty  Co.  Mem.  Springfield  Bd.  of 
Trade.  Dir.  Am.  LTnitarian  Assn.  Unitarian.  Clubs: 
Navasset.  Springfield  Country.  Recreations:  mo- 
toring. Home:  53  Ridgewood  Terrace.  Office:  374 
Main  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

ROB'.INSON.  John  Pranklin.  surgeon;  ta.  Wen- 
ham.  Mass.,  Julv  17,  1863:  s.  John  L.  and  Phebe  A. 
(Hadle^-)  Robinson:  M.D.,  Harvard,  1886,  and  since 
practiced.  Manchester,  N.H. ;  m.  Grace  B.  Hosmer, 
of  Manchester,  July  19.  1895.  Mem.  Am.  Med. 
Assn.,  Internat.  Assn.  Ry.  Surgeons.  Nat.  Assn. 
Mil.  Surgeons.  N.Y.  Acad.  Medicine,  N.H.  Med.  Soc, 
N.H.  Surg.  Club,  Manchester  Med.  Assn.  Repub- 
lican. Conelist.  Address:  605  Union  St.,  Man- 
chester,   N.H. 


ROBINSON,  John  T.,  mfr.  of  machinery;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Oct.  5,  1875;  s.  John  T.  and  Julia  Fay  (Hutch- 
inson) Robinson;  ed.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Mar.  12, 
1905,  Pearl  Graham;  1  daughter.  Prudence.  Began  . 
active  career,  1898,  with  the  Pope-Robinson  Co., 
mfrs.  automobiles,  Hyde  Park;  began  in  mfr.  of 
paper  box  machinery,  1904;  pres.  John  T.  Robin- 
son Co.  Mem.  Hyde  Park  Selectmen,  1909,  10,  11. 
Republican.  Home:  Hyde  Park,  Mass.  Office:  1476 
Rivei-   St.,  Boston. 

ROBINSON,  John  Trumbull,  lawyer;  b.  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  Apr.  25,  1871;  s.  Henry  C.  and  Eliza  N. 
(Trumbull)  Robinson;  grad.  Hartford  High  Sch., 
1889;  B.A.,  Yale,  1893;  studied  law  in  office  of 
Henry  C.  Robinson,  1893-5;  admitted  to  bar,  1896; 
m.  Gertrude  D.  Coxe,  of  Utica,  N.Y.,  Apr.  25,  1905; 
2  children,  Gertrude  T.,  John  T.,  Jr.  In  practice 
at  Hartford,  Jan.,  1896 — ;  mem.  Robinson  &  Robin- 
son, 1896-13;  since  mem.  Robinson,  Robinson  & 
Cole;  dir.  Conn.  Gen.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Hartford  City 
Gas  Light  Co.  Exec.  sec.  under  governor,  1901,  02; 
U.S.  atty.,  dist.  of  Conn.,  Apr.  2,  1908-12;  chmn. 
Rep.  Town  Com.  of  Hartford,  1903-6;  del.-at-large 
Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1904.  Mem.  Conn.  Bar  Assn. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  Hartford,  Golf,  Republican 
(Hartford),  Graduates'  (New  Haven).  Recrea- 
tions: fishing,  hunting.  Home:  1283  Asylum  Ay. 
Office:     11    Cential   Row,   Hartford,   Conn. 

ROBINSON,  Joseph,  M.D.;  b.  Norwich,  Conn., 
May  28,  1875:  s.  Joseph  and  Catherine  Virginia 
(Owens)  Robinson;  grad.  Norwich  Acad.,  1894; 
INI.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1898:  m. 
Jan.  17.  1901,  Julia  Cochrane,  of  Shai-on,  Conn. 
Practicing  pliys.  in  Sheffield,  Mass.,  1901-2,  in  Corn- 
wall, Conn.,  1902-1914;  consulting  phys.  Hillcrest 
Surg.  Hosp.;  consulting  phys.  and  surgeon,  Sharon 
Hosp.;  ex-health  officer  Town  of  Cornwall.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  Litchfield  County 
Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason;  Odd  Fel- 
low.   Home:     New  Britain,   Conn. 

ROBINSON,  Julius  Brown,  retired  clergyman; 
b.  Lebanon,  Conn.,  Jan.  24,  1842;  s.  Rev.  Asa  Aspin- 
wall  and  Julia  Ann  (Brown)  Robinson,  and  de- 
scendant in  8th  generation  of  John  Robinson,  Ley- 
den  pastor  of  Plymouth  Pilgrims;  ed.  Conn.  Lit. 
Instn.,  Suffield,  Conn.;  grad.  Mass.  State  Normal 
Sch.,  Westfield,  1870;  grad,  Newton  Theol.  Instn., 
Newton,  Mass.,  1873;  m.  Milford,  Mass.,  1876,  S. 
E.  Whittemore  (died,  1883);  1  son,  George  Asa, 
b.  Concord,  N.H.,  Apr.  25,  1880.  Ordained  to  min- 
istry Baptist  Ch.,  Milford,  Mass..  1873:  pastor, 
Milford,  twice,  1873-4.  and  1875-9.  Fisherville  (now 
Penacook),  N.H.,  1879-81.  West  Springfield,  Mass., 
1881-4,  Riverside  Ch.,  New  York.  N.Y.,  1884-5, 
Leominster,  Mass.,  1886-8,  North  Billerica,  Mass., 
1888-91,  Andover,  Conn.,  1892-6,  West  Boylston, 
Mass.,  1896-04,  Turners  Falls,  Mass..  1904-12: 
retired.  At  time  of  Civil  War  was  mem.  firm  of 
A.  Burt  &  Co.,  booksellers.  Springfield.  Mass.;  was 
chmn.  Library  and  Sch.  bds.,  TVest  Boylston,  pres. 
Worcester  Ministers'  Conf.,  and  treas.  Worcester 
Theol.  Circle,  and  sec.  class  of  1873.  Newton  Theol. 
Instn.  Mem.  of  Robinson  Geneal.  Assn.,  Am.  Acad. 
Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Club:  Fortnightly  (ex- 
pres,).  Writer  of  news,  editorial  and  miscellaneous 
matter;  contbr.  of  biog.  and  hist,  sketches  to  books 
and  periodicals,  some  being  filed  by  the  Long 
Island  Hist.  Soc.  and  the  Am.  Antiquarian  Soc. 
Address:    Turners  Falls,  Mass. 

ROBINSON,  Iieoni  Warren,  architect;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Sept.  26,  1851;  s.  Warren  and  Sarah 
Howard  (Woodward)  Robinson;  ed.  pub.  schs.. 
New  Haven;  French's  Sch.  for  Boys,  1867-70; 
studied  architecture  in  office  of  R.  G.  Hatfield, 
New  York.  1870-4.  and  in  supervising  architect's 
office,  Washington,  D.C.,  1874-7;  studied  abroad, 
1877-8:  m.  Mina  J.  DeMoss,  of  Coshocton,  O., 
Oct.  4.  1883:  3  children,  Lois  DeMoss,  Margaret 
DeMoss.  Faith  DeMoss.  Has  practiced  in  New 
Haven,  since  1878;  specializes  in  public  bldgs.  and 
structural  engring. ;  architect  pub.  sch.  bldgs.. 
New  Haven.  1878-94.  Fellow  Am.  Inst.  Architects, 
Architectural  League  of  New  York.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Club:  Quinnipiack.  Home:  220  Canner 
St.    Office:    4  2  Church  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

ROBINSON.  Louise,  teacher;  b.  Swampscott, 
Mass.,  July  20,   1871;   d.   George  Irving  and   Sarah 


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Louise  (Smith)  Robinson;  ed.  Dorchester  Hip:h 
Sch.,  Girls'  High  Sch.,  Boston  Normal  Sch.:  un- 
married. First  asst.  in  charge  Louisa  IM.  Alcott 
Sch.,  Boston;  passed  civ.  service  exam,  for  asst. 
supt.  schs.  in  Mass.,  1910.  Pres.  Club  of  1st 
Assts.  in  Charge,  1914-15.  Episcopalian.  Author: 
A  Mother  Goose  Reader,  1911;  At  the  Open  Door, 
1913;  In  Toyland,  1914;  Behind  the  Big  Glass 
Window,  1914.  Contbr.  to  ednl.  mags.  Home: 
Trinity    Cnm-t,    Boston,    I\Tass. 

ROBINSON,  IiUciuB  Franklin,  lawyer;  b.  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  June  12,  1S63;  s.  Henry  C.  and  Eliza  N. 
(Trumbull)  Robinson;  A.B.,  Yale,  18S5;  m.  Elinor 
Cooke,  of  Paterson,  N.J.,  Dec.  6,  1S94;  3  children, 
Lucius  F.,  Jr.,  Barclay,  Heni-y  C.  Admitted  to 
Conn,  bar,  1887,  and  since  practiced  in  Hartford; 
mem.  Robinson,  Robinson  &  Cole;  dir.  Conn.  Mut. 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  Conn.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Hartford  Steam 
Boiler  &  Insp.  Co.,  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Hartford  Pub. 
Library.  Mem.  Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.,  S.A.R.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Clubs:  Hartford,  Hartford 
Golf,  Graduates'  (New  Haven),  ITniversity  (New 
York).  Recreations:  country  life.  Home:  4.')  Forest 
St.    Office:    11  Central  Row,  Hartford,  Conn. 

ROBINSON,  Myron  WinsloTV,  M.D.;  May  4,  1839- 

May,    I'.tl:;.     (See    vol.    1009.) 

ROBINSON,  Rachael,  artist.  See  Elmer,  ]\Irs. 
RolitTl    P'ranct.'. 

ROBINSON,  Reuel,  lawver;  b.  PaJmyra,  Me., 
Sept.  25,  185!>;  s.  Daniel  S.  and  Susan  A-  (Bruce) 
Robinson;  grad.  Me.  Central  Inst.,  Pittsijeld,  Me., 
1877;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  Lewiston,  Me.,  ISSJ  (class 
day  orator),  A.M.,  18S4;  studied  law;  admitted  to 
bar,  1888,  and  since  practiced  at  Camden,  Me.,'  ™- 
Camden,  Dee.  23  1885.  Blanche  G.  Atkins.  Mem- 
firm  of  Simonton  &  Robinson  until  1892,  alone, 
since;  judge  of  probate,  Knox  Co.,  1889-93;  editor 
Camden  Herald,  1894-8;  twice  candidate  for  state 
senator;  chmn.  Rep.  Town  Com.  16  yrs.  and  for 
6  yrs.  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.;  stump  speaker; 
pres.  and  treas.  Camden  Woolen  Co.;  dir.  and  elk. 
Camden  Yacht  Bldg.  &  Ry.  Co.,  Calderwood  Im- 
provement Co.;  elk.  Me.  Coast  Real  Estate  Co.; 
mem.  of  Business  Men's  Assn.  Conglist.  Mason 
(Past  Haste'-  and  Past  High  Priest.  Past  Comdr. 
K.T.) ;  Odd  Fellow  (Past  Grand  Master,  Past  Grand 
Patriarch  and  Grand  Representative).  Author: 
History  of  Camden  and  Rockport,  Me..  1906;  His- 
tory of  Amity  Lodge,  No.  6,  F.  and  A.M.,  and  Key- 
stone Chapter,  No.  24,  R.A.M.,  1897.  Address: 
Camden,    Me. 

ROBINSON,  Richard  Hallett  Meredith,  naval 
architect;  b.  Ravenna,  O.,  Apr.  2,  1875;  s.  George 
Foreman  and  ISIary  A.  (Gillis)  Robinson;  grad. 
Western  Reserve  Acad.,  Hudson,  O..  1892;  grad. 
U.S.  Naval  Acad,  (first  honors),  1896;  grad.  in 
Naval  Architecture  and  Engring.,  U.  of  Glasgow, 
1898;  m.  Rosalind  Wood  Smith,  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
.Ian.  2,  1899.  In  service  of  U.S.  as  naval  construc- 
tor at  Cramp's  Shipyard,  Phila.,  1898-02;  in  charge 
battleship  Connecticut,  at  New  York  Navy  Yard, 
1902-5;  It. -comdr.  and  asst.  to  chief  constructor, 
in  charge  of  design  and  constrn.  of  all  ships,  1905- 
13;  resigned,  with  rank  of  naval  constr.,  Feb.  15, 
1913,  and  since  mng.  dir.  Lake  Torpedo  Boat  Co., 
Bridgeport,  Conn.;  pres.  Deselektoo  Co.  IMem.  Soc. 
Naval  Architects  and  Marine  Engrs.  (council), 
U.S.  Naval  Inst.,  Loyal  Legion,  S.A.R.  Republi- 
can. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  University,  Brooklawn 
Country  (Bridgeport);  Army  and  Navy,  Chew 
Chase  (T\''ashington,  D.C.).  University  (New  York). 
Home:  911  Fairfield  Av.  Office:  Lake  Torpedo  Boat 
Co.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

ROBINSON,  Silas  Arnold,  judge;  b.  Pleasant 
Valley,  N.Y.,  Sept.  7,  1840;  s.  Rev.  Daniel  and 
LTrsula  M.  (Arnold)  Robinson;  ed.  Lewis  Acad., 
Southington,  Conn.,  Bacon  Acad..  Colchester,  Conn., 
Brookside  Inst.,  Sand  Lake,  N.Y. :  read  law,  Trov, 
N.Y.;  admitted  to  bar,  1863;  (LL.D.,  Weslevan, 
1909);  m.  Fannie  E.  Norton,  of  Otis.  Mass.,  .lune 
13,  1866.  Practiced  at  Middletown,  Conn.;  probate 
judge,  Middletown  Dist.,  1878-80;  mavor,  1880-2; 
judge  Superior  Ct.  of  Conn.,  1890-1910:  justice 
Supreme  Ct.  of  Errors,  Feb.  5-Sept.  7.  1910:  re- 
tired by  reason  of  age  limitation.  Republican. 
Home:  Middletown,  Conn.* 


ROBINSON,  Stunner,  lawyer;  b.  Charlestown, 
-Mass..  Oct.  26,  1866;  s.  Charles  and  Rebecca  T. 
(.Vmes)  Robinson;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1888  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa);  A.M.,  Harvard,  1891;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1891;  m.  Winchester,  Mass.,  Apr.  11,  1908, 
Mrs.  Mary  L.  Capen.  Piacticed,  Boston,  since  1891; 
trustee  Boston  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank,  Hahne- 
mann Hosp.,  Munroe  Felt  &  Paper  Co.,  Tufts  Coll. 
Republican.  Universalist.  Home:  9  Burnham  Rd., 
West  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  35  Congress  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

ROBINSON,  "Wallace  F.,  shoe  machinery;  b. 
South  Reading,  Vt.,  Dec.  22,  1832;  s.  Marvin  R. 
and  Mary  (FuUam)  liobinson;  ed.  dist.  schs.;  m. 
Jennie  Robinson,  1854;  2  sons,  Fred  Wallace  (de- 
ceased), Harry  Ezra.  Engaged  in  tanning  busi- 
ness with  father  until  18;  removed  to  Boston  and 
woi-ked  for  John  P.  Squires  &  Co.,  pork  packers, 
2  yrs.;  then  entered  the  pork  packing  business  on 
own  account,  continuing  41  yrs.;  one  of  the  or- 
ganizers Chicago  Stock  Exchange;  engaged  in 
manufactuie  of  machinery  since  1885;  1st  v. -p. 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corpn.,  L'nited  .Shoe  IMa- 
chinery  Co.;  dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Old  Colony  Ins. 
Co.;  trustee  North  End  Savings  Bank.  Chmn.  mgrs. 
gratuity  fund,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce 
(pres.,  1895-1900).  Gave  $100,000  to  Dartmouth 
Coll..  1913.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Brookline  Country, 
Eastern  Yacht,  etc.  Home:  296  Commonwealth 
Av.    Office:   205  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 

ROBINSON,  "Walter  Stevens,  lawyer;  b.  Chico- 
pee,  Mass.,  May  22,  1861;  s.  George  D.  and  Hannah 
E.  (Stevens)  Robinson;  grad.  Chicopee  High  Sch., 
1879.  Amherst  Coll.,  1884;  admitted  to  bar,  1886; 
m.  Oct.  30,  1888.  Sarah,  d.  Isaac  Smith  Homans, 
of  En.silewood,  N.J. ;  children,  George  D.,  Homans, 
Walter  S..  Jr.  IMem.  firm  of  Robinson  &  Robinson, 
until  1896;  since  alone;  dir.  Springfield  Safe  De- 
posit &  Trust  Co.  Mem.  Mass.  and  Hampden  Co. 
b^r  assns.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  The 
Clu^.  Navasset.  Springfield  Countrv.  Home:  149 
Mill  i?t.    Office:  500  Main  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

BOBl.'N'SON,  ■William  Allen,  ins.,  real  estate;  b. 
'Vine:\-ard  Haven,  Tishury,  iNIass.,  Nov.  11,  1844; 
.s.  William  A^en  and  Emily  Brush  (Daggett)  Rob- 
inson; ed.  pi.'l^-  schs.  and  Eastman  Business  Coll., 
Pouglikeepsie,  N.Y.;  m.  Minot  Corner,  Me.,  Aug. 
22  1867  Elizab<?th  Field;  2  children,  Elizabeth 
Ludden,  'Kathleen'.^ounseville.  Clk.  in  drug  store, 
Lewiston,  Me.  at  16,'-  after  attending  business  coll., 
was  connected  with  a  ^^rug  store  in  New  York  1 
yr.;  returned  to  Lewisti^n.  1865  (drug  elk.);  at  end 
of  2  yrs.  removed  to  Aubi'rn,  Me.,  and  was  in  drug 
business  until  1899:  in  ii^s.  business  at  Auburn, 
1899-04;  removed  to  Vineyti'f^  Haven,  1904;  m  life 
ins.  and  real  estate.  Served  3  y^^-  i"  Auburn  Com- 
mon Council  (pres.  1  vr.);  mi""^-  Bd.  Selectmen  of 
Tisburv,  Mass.:  for  many  vr:,'^'-  active  worker  in 
Y.M.C.A.,  in  S.S.,  Congl.  (5h.;  arV'l  in  edn.;  ex-pres. 
Me.  Pharmaceutical  Societv.  Rt'^publiean.  Mason. 
Club:  The  Barnacle.  Address:  Tilbury,  P.O.  Vine- 
yard Haven.  Mass.  ' , 

ROBI.IN,  Stephen  Herbert,  clergy ?^a" '  ^^-  Picton, 
P.E.  County,  Ont..  Can..  Oct.  4,  IS.^f j,  f.  Joseph 
Ryerson  and  Rachel  Louisa  (Revno,^.^^).,-,^^"/^"' 
B.D..  St.  Lawrence  Univ.,  N.Y..  1881,  !;'>T-D--  1S96; 
m.  Genoa,  N.Y.,  July  31,  1883,  Lillian  ir5abelle  Ly- 
ons; m.  2d,  Picton.  Oct.  10.  1906,  Mary  ^^"^i'^'^;" 
McMullen:  3  children,  Frederick,  Herbei"',Va  .^^cM., 
Mary  Etiielwyn,  2d.  Ordained  Universa/^i^t  min- 
ister, 1881;  pastor  Genoa,  N.Y.,  1881-3,  Vict '^''•,^-^- 
1883-7,  Bay  City,  Mich.,  1887-92,  and  pas  tor '.^^  .Bos- 
ton since  1892.  Pres.  Mass.  State  Conv..  f-'"i^'ei'- 
salist  Ch..  1903;  pres.  Social  Union,  1895-96.  '  ^,^.^°" 
(33°);  Most  Wise  and  Perfect  Master  Mt.  Olivet 
Chapter  of  Rose  Croix:  Illustrious  Grand  p'^imate 
Mass.  Consistory  33°;  Chaplain  of  the  Ancif^-'^^t  and 
Honorable  Artillery  Co.;  Chaplain  5th  R^-"t..  AI. 
N.G.  since  1906.  Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Univc'/^salist, 
Canadian,  Monday.  Republican.  Address:  ^'**'  Man- 
chester Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

ROBSON,  Frank  Huson,  educator;  b.  Se^^^S^'-^- 
Y.,  Jan.  29.  1865;  s.  William  Nelson  and  C;'^therine 
.Jane  (Smith)  Robson;  prep.  edn.  Cana-naai""^ 
(N.Y.)  Acad..  1880-3;  A.B.  (salutatorian)7_^amil- 
ton  Coll..  1887  (Phi  Beta  Kappa).  A.M.,  ,^^-L^-  ^■ 
Elizabeth,  N.J.,   June  23,   1890,  Alice  Lisl'e  Crane; 


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4  children,  Katharine  C.  (Mrs.  Douglas  Bassner,  of 
North  Brookfleld,  Mass.),  William  N.,  Frances  L., 
Frank  H.,  .Tr.  Teacher  Pinery  Sch.,  Fli/.abetli,  N. 
J.,  1887-90;  Iiead,  Classical  Dept.,  Blair  Presby- 
terian Acad.,  Blairstown,  N..T.,  1S90-2;  head,  Classi- 
Ical  Dept.,  Pingry  Sch.,  1892-1900,  head  master, 
1897-9:  propr.  and  head  master  Tlie  Bancroft  Sch., 
organized,  1900,  inc.,  1902;  pres.  N.F.  California 
Corpn.:  treas.  Ancient  River  Corpn.  Dir.  Y.IM.C.A. 
(ex-pres.).  Congregational  Assn.  (Boston),  Congre- 
gational Club  of  Worcester  Co.  (ex-pres.).  City 
INIissionary  Soc. ;  chmn.  exec.  com.  La.vmen's  Mis- 
sionary Movement,  Worcester,  IMass.,  1910,  and  of 
iMen  and  Religion  Forward  Movement.  Worcester, 
Mass..  1912;  deacon  Union  Ch.  (S.S.  snpt.  10  yrs.); 
pres.  Union  Ch.  Choral  Assn.;  mem.  Delta  Upsilon 
(pres.  Worcester  "D.U.  Club),  Clio  Hall.  Princeton 
(hon.);  ex-mem.  of  Dist.  (i!om.  of  Am.  Bd.  of 
Forei.s?n  Missions.  Clubs:  Tatnuck,  Shakespeare 
(ex-pres.).  Economic,  Worcester  County  School- 
masters' (ex-pres.).  Has  frequently  addressed 
state  and  nat.  religious  and  ednl.  bodie.s;  contbr. 
to  inags.  Recreations:  golf,  music.  Home:  6  Ger- 
main St.    Office:  111  Elm  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

ROBSON*,  Matthew,  leather  mf r. ;  b.  Tyrone,  Ire- 
land, Feb.  22,  183.?:  s.  Matthew  and  Eliza  (Beattie) 
Robson:  ed.  in  old  country;  came  to  America.  1854; 
m.  Fidelia  Emily  Newhall.  of  Salem.  Mass.,  Nov. 
30,  1869;  children,  John  Caldwell,  Arthur  Law- 
rence (deceased),  Alice,  Miriam.  Learned  leather 
business  at  Salem,  Mass.;  organized.  1865,  the 
Robson  Leather  Co.,  which  was  merged  with  the 
Am.  Hide  &  Leather  Co.,  in  1899;  resident  mgr.  at 
Salem  of  latter  co. ;  v. -p.  Mercantile  Nat.  Bank; 
trustee  and  mem.  investment  com.  Salem  Five 
Cents  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Am.  Hide  &  Leather 
Assn.  Pres.  Salem  Y.M.C.A.,  Wesleyan  Assn.  of 
Boston;  pres.  bd.  trustees  Plummer  Farin  Sch.; 
trustee  Salem  Hosp.,  Salem  Pub.  Library.  Re- 
publican. Methodist;  pres.  bd.  trustees  Wesley  Cli. 
Address :  Salem.  Mass. 

ROBSOK*,  Stuart  Mill,  lawyer;  b.  Springfield, 
Mass..  Dec.  20.  1873;  s.  John  H.  and  Julia  I.  (Price) 
Robson;  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  m.  Grace  A.  Stearns,  of 
Springfield,  Mass..  Jan.  1,  1900.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1897,  and  since  practiced  in  Springfield;  dir. 
Roadstrand-Perry  Co.;  sec.  Boston  Arena  Co., 
Springfield  Mfg.  Co.;  treas.  Geisha  Amusement  Co.; 
dir.  J.L.  Legein  Ice  Cream  Co.  Mem.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.  Mem.  Springfield  Fish  and 
Game  Assn.  Club:  Springfield  Country.  Recre- 
ations: motoring.  Home:  49  Florentine  Gardens. 
Office:   476  Main   St.,   Springfield,  j\Iass. 

ROCHE,  Rt.  Rev.  Ambrose  Trancis,  clerfryman; 
h.  South  Boston.  Mass.,  Oct.  8.  1854;  s.  Nicholas 
Fnright  and  Ellen  Frances  (Sullivan)  Roche;  ed. 
nub.  schs.;  St.  Bonaventure's  Coll.,  Allegheny.  N. 
"V'. ;  St.  Joseph's  Sem..  Trov,  N.  Y.  Ordained  priest 
R.C.  Ch..  Dec.  22,  1880;  asst.  St.  John's  Ch..  Quincy, 
Mass.,  1880-96;  pastor  St.  Paul's  Parish,  Hingham, 
Mass..  1896-1900,  St.  Clary's  Parish,  West  Quincy, 
1900-8,  St.  Patrick's  Parish.  Watertown.  since  July. 
1908.  Chaplain  INIlddlesex  Co.  branch  Am.  Federa- 
tion Catholic  Socs.  and  Parishes  since  1908;  mem. 
Bd.  Diocesan  Consultors  to  Cardinal  O'Connell. 
IMade  domestic  prelate  of  Papal  Ct.,  title  of  Mon- 
signore,  by  Pope  Pius  X,  1911.  Mem.  Catholic  Or- 
der of  Foresters.  Was  editor  and  pub.  Quincy 
JMonitor  (monthly)  for  12  yrs.;  frequent  contbr.  to 
Boston  Pilot.  Active  in  temperance  work.  Recre- 
ations: athletics.  Address:  25  Chestnut  St.,  Water- 
town.   iNlass. 

ROCK'Wi:!.!.,  Alhert  F.,  mfr.;  b.  Woodhull,  N.Y., 
Apr.  8.  1862;  s.  Leander  and  Fidelia  (Locke)  Rock- 
well; ed.  Morris.  111.:  m.  New  York.  Dec.  25,  1898, 
Nettie  Eleanor  Williams.  Began  active  career  in 
mercantile  business  in  the  South;  located  in  Conn., 
1889.  and  founded  the  New  Departure  Mfg.  Co., 
Bristol.  Conn.,  and  Berlin,  Germany,  mfrs.  of  hard- 
ware, bicycle  and  automobile  accessories  (pres.); 
climn.  bd.  dirs.  Mason-Seaman  Transportation  Co. 
(New  York)  :  pres.  New  Dexter  Mfg.  Co.,  Bristol 
Brass  Co..  and  Ainerican  Silver  Co.  (Bristol.  Conn.) ; 
mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907.  Mason;  K.P.,  Elk. 
Home:  Bristol.  Conn. 

ROCK'WBIii;.  Charles  Lee,  banker;  b.  Ridgefleld, 
Conn.;  s.  Francis  A.  and  Mary  (Lee)  Rockwell;  ed. 


Rev.  Dr.  David  H.  Short's  Sch.,  Ridgefleld,  Ft. 
Edward  Inst.,  N.Y.;  m.  1889,  Mary  L.  Everest;  2 
children,  Mary  Lee,  Cliarles  Everest.  Teller  Nat. 
Bank  of  Norwalk.  1863-70;  cashier,  1870-02,  pres. 
dir.  First  Nat.  Bank,  Ridgefleld,  Conn.,  and  of 
Meriden  Cutlery  Co.,  Meriden  Hosp.;  trustee  Wes- 
leyan U.,  Middletown,  Conn.;  mem.  Meriden  Bd.  of 
since  1902,  First  Nat.  Bank,  Meriden;  pres.  City 
Savings  Bank,  Meriden  Trust  &  Safe  Deposit  Co.; 
Park  Commrs.  Republican.  Address:  Meriden,^ 
Conn. 

ROCK'Wi:!!!!,  Edward  Henry,  educator,  consult- 
ing engr. ;  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Apr.  20,  1869;  s.  Ed- 
ward Munson  and  Martha  Josephine  (Smith)  Rock- 
well; grad.  Leominster  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  18S7; 
B.S.  in  Civ  Engring.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1890; 
m.  Worcester,  Oct.  29,  1891,  Lena  Hortense  War- 
fleld:  5  children.  Mrs.  Grace  Rockwell  Kingman, 
Dorothy,  Doris,  Donald  Edward,  Rosamond.  With 
George  S.  Morison,  civ.  engr.,  C^hicago,  1890-1 ;  in 
business  with  E.  M.  Rockwell,  Leominster,  Mass., 
1S91-3;  submaster,  Leominster  High  Sch.,  1893-5; 
draughtsman  and  engr..  Norcross  Bros.,  1895-7; 
drafting  and  designing  with  Boston  Bridge  Works 
until  Sept.,  1900:  designer  of  heavy  constrn.,  Dept. 
of  Yards  and  Docks.  Navy  Yard.  Charlestown, 
Mass..  1900-1;  asst.  engr..  Boston  Bridge  "Works, 
1901-2;  prof,  structural  engring.,  Tufts  Coll..  since 
Sept..  1902;  consulting  engr.  on  heavy  building 
constrn.,  bridge  work  and  reinforced  concrete 
constrn..  also  consulting  structural  engr.  Mem. 
Am.  Soc.  C.E..  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  Soc.  for 
Promotion  of  Engring.  Edn.  Republican.  Conglist. 
INIem.  Royal  Arcanum.  Recreations:  music,  fly 
fishing,  tennis,  motor  boating.  Home:  133  Powder 
House  Blvd.,  West  Somerville,  Mass.  Office:  Tufts 
College  P.   O.,  Mass. 

ROCK'WE!!!!,  Edward  Munson,  mfr.;  Mar.  27, 
1845-Feb..    1910.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

ROCK'WE!!!i,  Francis  'Willianis,  lawver;  b. 
Pittsfield.  Mass..  May  26,  1844:  s.  Judge  Julius  and 
Lucy  Forbes  (Walker)  Rockwell;  descendant  8tli 
generation  of  Deacon  William  Rockwell.  Dorches- 
ter. Mass..  1630:  A.B..  Amherst  Coll..  1868,  A.M., 
1871;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1871;  m.  June  11, 
1873.  Mary  Gilbert  Davis,  also  of  Puritan  descent; 
6  children,  William  W.,  Henry  D.,  Samuel  F..  Julius, 
Lawrence  D.,  Francis  W.,  Jr.  Practiced.  Pittsfield, 
since  1871;  spl.  iustice  Dist.  Court,  1873-5:  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1879,  Senate.  ISSl,  1882;  mem. 
of  spl.  com.  of  40  to  revise  the  Mass.  Statutes, 
1882:  elected  to  4Sth  Congress,  Jan.  17.  1884,  to 
fill  unexpired  term  of  Hon.  George  D.  Robinson, 
resigned;  reelected  to  49th.  50th  and  51st  con- 
gresses. 1884-1891;  annually  reelected  pres.  City 
Savings  Bank  of  Pittsfield.  since  its  organization, 
1893.  Mem.  (Mass.  State)  Greylock  Reservation 
Commn.  (state  mountain  reservation  in  the  Berk- 
shire Hills)  since  its  establishment.  1898.  Pres. 
Rep.  Club  3  vrs..  and  in  1876  and  1899;  mem.  Rep. 
State  Central  Com.;  chmn:  Rep.  City  Com.,  1900; 
del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1900:  permanent  chmn.  Rep. 
State  Conv..  1887,  delivering  the  address.  Clk. 
Pittsfield  Fire  Dist.  2  yrs..  and  Prudential  Com. 
Among  other  addresses,  delivered  in  1873,  the  ad- 
dress at  the  dedication  of  the  library  and  read- 
ing rooms  at  Lenox;  brief  address  on  the  presen- 
tation of  the  portraits  of  INIass.  speakers  in  the 
IT.  S.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1888:  on  June  21.  1907.  the  ad- 
dress at  the  unveiling  of  the  memorial  tablet  of 
Col.  Henrv  S.  Briags  and  the  Tenth  Mass.  Vol. 
Inf..  in  the  Park  Sq..  at  Pittsfield.  Mem.  Alpha 
Delta  Phi.    Club:  Park.    Address:  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

ROCK'WE!!!!,  Frederick  Frye,  author;  b.  Brook- 
Ivn,  X.Y..  Apr.  2.  1SS4:  s.  Frank  Warren  and  Eliza- 
beth Trowbridge  (Hammall)  Rockwell;  spl.  stu- 
dent Weslevan  U..  Conn.,  1905-6;  m.  Mar.iorie 
Hughan.  of  Brooklvn,  Sept.  5.  1910.  With  Double- 
dav.  Page  &  Co.,  as  circulation  mgr.  Garden  Mag- 
azine, 1906-7;  mgr.  Wilshire  Book  Co.,  1907-8;  with 
New  York  Call,  1908-9:  contbg.  editor  House  and 
Garden  (mae.).  In  farming  and  greenhouse  busi- 
ness. Socialist.  Unitarian.  Mason,  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Contbr.  to 
Socialist  pubis.    Home:   Woodstock,  Conn.* 

ROCK'WE!!!!,  Georg-e,  sec.  Internat.  Silver  Co.; 
b.    Ridgefield,   Conn..   Nov.    17,    1848;   s.   Francis   A. 


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and  Marv  (Lee)  R.;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  and  acad.,  Ft. 
Edward,  N.  Y. ;  m.  Xew  York,  Jan.  26,  1881,  Min- 
nie F.  Battles;  2  son.s,  George,  .)r.,  and  Slierlnirne 

B.  Began  active  career  as  elk.  First  Nat.  Bank, 
Xorwalk,  Conn.,  continuing  2  yrs. ;  identified  with 
wholesale  grocery  firm,  Xew  York,  of  which  be- 
came head  of  accounting  dept. ;  elected  auditor 
Meriden  Britannia  Co.,  Meriden,  Conn.,  1879,  later 
dir.  and  sec;  mgr.  and  treas.  Rogers  &  Brother 
Corpn.,  Waterbury,  since  1890;  sec.  and  dir.  In- 
ternat.  Silver  Co.  since  its  organization,  1898;  dir. 
^Manning,  Bowman  &  Co.,  Miller  Bros.  Cutlery  Co., 
Meriden,  Mad  River  Assn.,  Waterbury.  Republi- 
can. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Waterbury,  !Manufac- 
turers',  Waterbury  Country;  Home  Club  (Meriden). 
Recreations:  golf,  billiards.  Home:  Waterbury, 
Conn.  Office:  International  Silver  Co.,  ISleriden, 
Conn. 

ROCKWEIiIi,  Georg-e  Lounsbury,  mf  r. :  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn..  .Tan.  20.  1869;  s.  Hon.  .loel  L.  and 
Ann  E.  (Lounsbury)  Rockwell;  prepared  for  Yale 
at  King's  Sch.,  Stamford,  Conn.;  m.  1st,  Grace 
Greaves,  of  Middletown.  Conn.;  m.  2d,  Anna  R. 
Ryan,  of  Bethel,  Conn.;  6  daughters.  Entered  em- 
ploy Lounsbury,  Matliewson  &  Co.,  slioe  mfrs., 
1888.  becoming  mem.  firm,  1894.  IMem.  Conn.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1905-7;  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago. 
1904;  deputy  consul-gen.  at  Montreal,  Con.,  1910- 
12;  postmaster,  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  since  1912.  Mem. 
K.  C.  Grange.  Recreations:  wing  shooting,  trout 
fishing,  scientific  and  fancy  gardening.  Address: 
Ridgefield,  Conn. 

ROCKWEi;!.,  Henry  Franklin,  retired:  b.  Fitch- 
burg,   Mass.,   Sept.   9,   1849:   .><.    Henry  O.   and  Sarah 

C.  (Laws)  Rockwell;  ed.  pub.  and  higli  schs.. 
Fitcliburg;  m.  Brooklyn,  1881.  Jessie,  d.  Thomas 
Lamberson;  2  children,  William  M.,  Jessie  K. 
(Mrs.  Palmer  York).  Began  active  career.  1864; 
in  employ  of  Samuel  H.  Woods,  druggist,  Boston, 
continuing  3  yrs.,  then  was  engaged  in  business 
in  Brooklyn  for  9  yrs.;  in  business  for  self  in 
Fitchburg,  1877-1911,  when  retired.  Mem.  Common 
Council,  18S6,  87,  88  (pres.  last  2  yrs.).  Bd.  of  Al- 
dermen, 3  yrs.:  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1892,  93; 
mayor  of  Fitchburg,  1896,  97,  98,  assessor  since 
1913.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Home  :Mar- 
ket.    Address:   Fitchburg,  Mass. 

BOCKWi:!.!.,  John  Arnold,  Jr.,  M.D.;  b.  At- 
lanta. Ga..  May  4.  1872:  s.  John  A.  and  Martha 
(Ayres^  Rockwell;  descendant  of  ^Mayflower  an- 
cestors; grad.  Xorwich  Acad.,  1892;  B.S.,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech..  1896:  Ch.B.,  1898,  M.D.,  1899,  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  JMedicine:  m.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1900, 
Alice  Tufts.  Practiced  in  Boston,  1899-01,  in 
Cambridge,  since  1901;  has  taught  in  Boston  V. 
Sch.  of  iledicine  since  1900,  now  lecturer  on  dis- 
eases of  stomach  and  intestinal  tract:  visiting 
phys.  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp. ;  med.  adviser  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.;  chmn.  Grad.  Athletic  Council.  Mem.  Boston 
Homre.  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.),  and  other  homo?,  socs.; 
mem.  Theta  Xi.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs.  Tech- 
nology (Boston),  Oakley  Country  (Cambridge). 
Cambridge  Boat.  Recreations:  nature  study.  Ad- 
dress:  24   Garden   St.,   Cambridge,  Mass. 

BOCKWEIiIi,  Joseph  H.,  S.  J.,  clergyman; 
moved    to    Xew    York.     (See    vol.    1909.) 

BOCKWOOD,  Edward  Parnum,  civil  engr. :  b. 
Brookline,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1882;  s.  John  Edwards 
and  Mary  Jeannette  fFarnum)  Rockwood;  prep. 
edn.  Xewton  High  Sch.;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1904:  unmarried.  In  employ  of  the  Eastern  Ex- 
panded Metal  Co.,  1%  yrs.;  then  with  the  Eastern 
Concrete  Construction  Co.:  cliief  engr.  N.E.  Con- 
crete Construction  Co.,  since  ]Mar.,  1910.  Mem. 
Am.  Soc.  C.  E.,  Boston  Soc.  C.E.,  :Master  Builders' 
Assn.  of  Boston.  Conglist.  ZMem.  Sigma  Alplia 
Epsilon.  Clubs:  Newton  Golf.  Boston  Congrega- 
tional. Recreations:  motoring,  golf.  Home:  961 
Beacon  St.,  Xewton  Centre,  Mass.  Office:  201 
Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

BOCKWOOD,  Georgre  I.,  meclianical  engineer, 
mfr. :  b.  Boston.  Jan.  13.  1868:  s.  Edward  Otis  and 
Caroline  (Waslaburn)  Rockwood:  descendant  of 
Gov.  Bradford,  of  Plymouth,  1620;  ed.  Phillips 
Acad,  and  ■V^'■orcester  Polv.  Inst.:  m.  Ellen  T. 
Cheever.  of  Worcester,  X'ov.  13,  1890.  Began  with 
Wheelock  Engine  Co.    (Worcester),   1888-92;   prac- 


ticed Worcester,  1893-05;  pres.  and  treas.  Rock- 
wood Sprinkler  Co.,  since  1906;  also  pres.  and 
treas.  same  co.  of  Chicago;  trustee  Worcester  Co. 
Instn.  for  Savings.  Prof.  mech.  engring.,  Worces- 
ter Poly.  Inst,  1907,  08.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech. 
Engrs.,  Worcester  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Clubs:  Worcester,  Worcester 
Country;  Engineers'  (Xew  York  and  Boston). 
Home:  340  May  St.  Office:  38  Harlow  St.,  Worces- 
ter,   Mass. 

BODEMEYEB,    John,    editor;    b.    Falls    Village, 

Conn..  . I  Mill'  J  L',  IS.'iS;  s.  John  and  .Tacobina  (Bord) 
Rodemeyer:  (father  b.  Bremen,  Germany,  served 
3  yrs.  in  Civil  War  [corporal],  2d  Conn.  Heavy 
Arty.,  wounded  in  battle  of  Fisher's  Hill,  Sept. 
21,  1864);  ed.  common  schs.,  Canaan,  Conn.;  m. 
Jenny  Brown  Bierce,  of  Canaan,  Xov.  20,  1913 
Editor  Norwalk  Gazette,  1885,  AVinsted,  Herala, 
1892,  New  Haven  Palladium,  1S97:  asso.  founder 
New  Haven  Illustrated  Saturdav  Chronicle,  1902, 
^Wall  Street  Daily  News,  X.Y.  City,  1904:  collabo- 
rated with  Edmund  Clarence  Stedman  on  "History 
of  the  Xew  York  Stock  Exchange,"  1905;  editorial 
writer  Hartford  Post,  1907-10,  New  Haven  Union, 
1910;  editor  and  mgr.  Connecticut  Western  Xews, 
Canaan,  since  1910;  dir.  Canaan  Printing  Co.  Dir. 
Conn.  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Canaan  Business 
Men's  Assn.  Justice  of  tlie  peace.  First  gov. 
Laurel  Club  (legislative  newspaper  writers  of 
Conn.);  mem.  Conn.  Editorial  Assn.  Democrat. 
Baptist.  Mason.  Organizer  Bald-Head  Club  of 
America,  1912.  Author:  Historical  Scrap-Book  of 
Canaan,    1897.     Address:    Canaan,    Conn. 

BOBENBACH,  William  Tompkins,  mfr.;  b.  X'ew 
York,  Sept.  19,  1854;  s.  Phillip  and  Mary  (Hanmer) 
Rodenbach;  prep.  edn.  Xew  York  pub.  schs.;  B.S., 
Coll.  of  Citv  of  Xew  York,  1874:  m.  Xew  York, 
Dec.  20,  1882,  Mary  S.  Phinney;  3  children,  Katrina 
Macy,  Charles  Phinney,  Margaret  Phinney. 
Teacher,  1874-7;  prin.  Schofield  Xormal  and  In- 
dustrial Sch.,  Aiken,  S.C,  1877-86;  treas.  and  gen. 
mgr.  the  Goodyears  Metallic  Rubber  Shoe  Co., 
Xaugatuck,  Conn.;  pres.  Xaugatuck  Mfg.  Co., 
v.-p.  Xaugatuck  Savings  Bank.  Ex-pres.  Teachers 
Inst,  and  Assn.  of  S.C;  pres.  Xaugatuck  Bd.  of 
Edn.,  1888-1908.  Republican.  Mayor  of  Xaugatuck, 
1905.  1906,  1907.  Mason  (32°).  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Rubber  of  America,  Rubber  Reclaimers'  fXew 
York),  Graduates'  (Xew  Haven).  Recreations: 
golf,  motoring.    Address:    Xaugatuck,  Conn. 

BOBGEBS,  Levi,  clergyman;  b.  Guildhall,  Vt., 
May  9,  1S43;  s.  Levi  Rodgers  and  Mehitable  B. 
(Ca'rleton)  Rodgers;  descendant  of  Stephen  Rodger, 
Newburyport,  IMass.,  and  on  mother's  side  of  Ed- 
ward Carleton,  Rowlev,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth, 
1866:  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1871;  m.  Mrs.  Ellen 
S.  (Piatt)  Dimick,  of  Quechee,  Vt.,  Aug.  6,  1866  f  died 
Oct.  1,  1883);  m.  2d.  Jessie  C.  Gilmore.  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Julv  5,  1894.  Prin.  "West  St.  Clair 
Pub.  Sch.,  Cleveland,  O.,  1866-8;  ordained  Consl. 
ministrv,  Oct.  19.  1871;  pastor  Claremont,  X'.H., 
1871-80,  1st  Ch.,  Georgetown.  Mass.,  lSSO-9.  Xortli 
Greenwich,  Conn.,  since  1890.  Progressive  Repub- 
lican. Author  of  manual  of  Congl.  Ch.,  Claremont, 
X.H.,  containing  history  of  the  ch.,  list  of  mem- 
bers, and  many  other  facts.  Address:  Greenwich, 
Connecticut. 

BODMAN,  Alfred,  banker.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BOSMAH',  Warren  Anson,  CO.;  b.  East  Boston, 
Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1855:  s.  Charles  G.  and  Mary  H. 
(Dill)  Rodman;  grad.  Eridgewater  Xormal  Sch., 
1876,  Mass.  XOrmal  Art  Sch.,  1879;  D.O.,  Mass. 
Coll.  of  Osteopathy.  1904;  m.  W^ellesley,  Mass., 
X'ov.  24,  1880,  Caroline  E.  Southwick;  3  children, 
Samuel  S.,  Ruth  S.,  Sarah  S.  Taught  sch.  3  yrs.; 
practicing  architect  for  10  yrs.;  lectured  widely  on 
reform,  religious  and  scientific  subjects;  also  lec- 
tured on  architecture  in  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  prof, 
psychology,  Mass.  Coll.  of  Osteopathy,  since  1902; 
has  practiced  in  Welleslev,  Mass.,  since  1904;  sec. 
Metaphysical  Club,  Boston.  1894-1901,  pres.,  1902; 
sec.  Internat.  Metaphys.  League,  1899.  Mem.  Am. 
Osteopathic  Assn.,  Wellesley  Unitarian  Club.  Bos- 
ton Metaphvsical  Club,  Alumni  Assn.  Mass.  Coll. 
of  Osteopathy.  I'nitarian.  Clubs:  Maugus,  Wel- 
leslev. Author:  Wellesley:  an  Illustrated  Poem, 
1898;  Fate  or  Law,  The  Story  of  an  Optimist,  1899; 


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Trust  Thyself.  Wrote:  The  Common  Factor  in 
Healing-  (Jour,  of  Practical  Metaphysics,  Feb., 
1897)  and  many  magazine  articles.  Address:  Wel- 
lesley  Hills,  Mass. 

ROE,  Alfred  Seelye,  educator,  author;  b.  Rose, 
N.Y.,  June  S,  1S44;  s.  Rev.  Austin  Marinus  and 
Polly  Catheiine  (Seelye)  Roe,  and  descendant  of 
John  Roe  (or  Rowe),  Lynn,  Mass.,  1655,  Setauket, 
L.I.,  N.Y.,  before  1690;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Mid- 
dletown,  Conn.,  1870;  m.  Nora  Ardelia  Metcalf, 
of  Ashland,  INIass.,  June  22,  1874  (died  Feb.  1, 
1910);  2  children  livine:,  Annabel  C.  and  Harriet  E. 
(both  graduates  of  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  and  high 
sch.  teachers).  Master  high  sch.,  Asliland,  IMass., 
1870-5:  high  sch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1875-80.  and 
head  master,  1880-90;  mem.  Gen.  Ct.  of  Mass., 
1892-5,  Senate,  17896-8;  supervisor  evening  schs., 
Worcester,  Mass.,  since  1902.  Soldier  in  the  Civil 
War,  1864-5,  serving  in  9th  N.T.  Heavy  Arty,  (pris- 
oner of  war  in  Danville.  Va.,  8  mos.) ;  elected 
comdr.  G.A.R.,  Dept.  of  Mass.,  1908;  insp.-gen.  on 
staffs  of  Comdrs.  Blackmar  and  Judd;  pres.  Red 
Cross  organization  during  Spanish-Am.  War.  Mem. 
Mass.  Soc.  S.A.R.  (ex-pres.  "Worcester  Chapter), 
"Worcester  Soc.  of  Antiquity.  N.E.  Meth.  Hist.  Soc, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  hon.  mem. 
various  hist.  socs.  Republican.  Mason.  Lay 
preacher  Methodist  Ch.  Has  written  several  local, 
and  many  regimental  histories  of  the  Civil  War, 
and  delivered  many  niemorial  and  special  ad- 
dresses.    Home:     5   Dix   St.,   Worcester,   Mass. 

ROE,  Nora  Ardelia  (Metcalf).  authoress:  Apr.  1, 
lS56-Feb.  1.  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in   America,   1908-9.) 

ROEI^KER,  ■William  Greene,  lawver;  June  12, 
1854-.Tan.    24.    1911.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

ROGERS,  Alfred  William,  osteopathic  phvs. ;  b. 
Bath.  :\re.,  Julv  11,  1862;  s.  Alfred  V.  and  Almira 
E.  (Chadborne)  Rosrers;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1885,  A.M., 
1888;  D.O.,  Am.  Sch.  of  Osteopathy,  Kirksville, 
Mo.,  1906:  m.  Effle  L.  Wins:,  of  Woodstock,  Me., 
Auar.  21,  1890.  Served  as  prin.  high  schs.  15  yrs.  at 
Gorham,  N.H.,  Greenport.  N.Y..  Millbury.  Stock- 
bridare  and  Winthrop,  Mass.:  practiced  osteopathy 
in  Boston  since  1906.  Mem.  Nat.,  N.E.  and  Boston 
socs.  of  osteopathv  and  pres.  Boston  Osteopathic 
Soc.  1911.  Republican.  Conglist.  Address:  1091 
Boylston   St.,  Boston. 

ROGERS,  Andrew  W.,  business  man:  b.  Chat- 
ham. Mass.,  Nov.  5,  1851;  s.  Zenos  and  Caroline 
(Nickerson)  Rogers;  ed.  pub.  schs..  South  Orleans, 
Mass.:  m.  Marv  A.  Rogers,  of  Brewster,  Mass., 
Nov.  25,  1872:  4  children.  Effle  M..  Chester  A..  Mil- 
dred M..  Bertha  P.  Pres.  Beverly  Nat.  Bank.  Naum- 
keag  Buffing  Machine  Co.:  elk.,  treas..  dir.  and  mgr. 
Beverly  Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  Newburyport  Gas  & 
Electric  Co.;  dir.  Beverly  Bldg.  Assn.,  Beverly 
News  Co.,  Salem  Gas  Light  Co..  Phillips  Flushing 
Tank  Co.  Unitarian.  Mason  (32°);  mem.  Odd  Fel- 
lows. United  Workmen.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs:  Union, 
Republican.  U.S.M.  Golf  (Beverlv).  Tedesco  Coun- 
trv  (Marblehead).  Engineers'  (Boston).  Home:  36 
Hale   St.    Office:     222   Cabot  St.,  Beverly,   Mass. 

ROGERS.  Atherton  "W.;  pres.  Middlesex  Paper 
Co..  Nat.  Fibre  Board  Co.,  Hurlbert-Rogers  Ma- 
chine Co.,  Russell  Falls  Paper  Co.:  dir.  Leatheroid 
Mfg.  Co.    Address:  121  Beach  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

ROGERS,  Bruce,  printer;  b.  La  Favette.  Ind., 
May  14,  1870;  s.  George  and  Ann  E.  (Gish)  Rogers; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  LaFavette:  B.S.,  Purdue  U.,  La- 
Favette.  1890:  m.  .Anna  E.  Baker,  of  Stockwell. 
Ind.,  1900;  1  child,  Elizabeth.  Mem.  of  art  staff  In- 
dianapolis News,  1891-2;  designer  for  Ind.  Illus- 
trating Co..  Indianapolis,  1893-4.  L.  Prang  &  Co., 
Boston,  1894-5:  with  Riverside  Press,  Cambridge. 
Mass..  as  designer  of  fine  printing  and  limited 
editions,  1895-11;  engaged  in  same  line  on  own 
account   since  1911.     Address:    Belmont,  Mass. 

ROGERS.  Cephas  Brainerd.  retired  mfr. ;  b.  Sav- 
brook,  Middlesex  Co..  Conn..  Dec.  30,  1836;  s.  Her- 
vey  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Tryon)  Rogers;  ed.  com- 
mon schs..  acad.  and  select  schs.;  m.  Margaret 
Clark,  of  New  York,  June  8,  1870.  Associated  with 
two  brothers  in  firm  of  C.  Rogers  &  Bros.,  mfrs. 
silverware,  1866.  inc..  1899.  of  which  was  sr.  mem. 
and  pres.;   united   with   U.S.   Silver   Co.,   1902,   and 


sold  out  to  Internat.  Silver  Co.,  and  retired  from 
active  business,  Jan.  1,  1903;  dir.  Internat.  Silver 
Co.,  1st  Nat.  Bank  (Meriden,  Conn.),  Rogers  Silver 
Plate  Co.  (Danbury);  trustee  City  Savings  Bank. 
Trustee  Wesleyan  U.  (Middletown,  Conn.),  Meri- 
den Hosp.  Mem.  City  Council,  Meriden,  6  yrs.  Re- 
publican. Lay  del.  M.E.  Gen.  Conf.,  1900,  04,  re- 
serve del.,  1908,  12;  pres.  trustees  First  M.E.  Ch., 
Meriden,  30  yrs.  Mem.  S.A.R.  Home:  416  Colony 
St.,   Meriden,   Conn.* 

ROGERS,  Charles  Edwin,  college  prof.;  b.  Co- 
hoes,  Saratoga  County,  N.Y.,  June  5,  1874;  s. 
Charles  and  Catherine  Ludlow  (Schoonmaker) 
Rogers;  grad.  Waterford  (N.Y.  High  Sch.),  1890, 
Albanv  Business  Coll.,  1891;  C.E.,  Rensselaer  Poly. 
Inst.,  1896;  m.  Sept.  7,  1898,  Sara  Elizabeth  Chase, 
of  Waterford,  N.Y.  Civ.  and  contracting  engr., 
North  Adams,  Mass.,  1896-1901;  instr.  in  civ.  en- 
gineering, Lehigh  U.,  Pa.,  1901-4;  prof,  mathe- 
matics and  civ.  engring.,  Clarkson  Memorial  Sch. 
of  Tech.,  Potsdam,  N.Y..  1904-5;  prof.  civ.  engring.. 
Trinity  Coll.,  since  1905.  Mem.  Rensselaer  Soc.  of 
Engrs.,  Conn.  Soc.  Civil  Engrs.,  Sigma  Xi.  Mem. 
Dutch  Reformed  Ch.  Address:  13  A'ernon  St.,  Hart- 
ford,  Conn. 

ROGERS,  Christopher  Howe,  lawyer;  b.  Me- 
thuen,  Mass.,  May  6,  1871;  s.  William  :Merrill  and 
Caroline  Augusta  (Howe)  Rogers;  grad.  Methuen 
High  Sch.,  1889;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1893;  LL.B.,  Bos- 
ton U.  Law  Sch.,  1896;  m.  Alice  Pinckney  Clark, 
of  Calumet,  Mich.,  Dec.  7,  1905  (died  Dec,  1908); 
1  son,  Francis  Clark,  b.  Dec.  11,  1907.  Admitted 
to  Mass.  bar,  June,  1896;  practiced  in  Gloucester, 
Mass.,  with  Charles  A.  Russell,  1896-8;  mem.  firm 
of  Bradley  &  Rogers,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1898-1905. 
since  alone.  Mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Methuen,  3  yrs.;  served 
as  chmn.  Rep.  Town  Com.,  Methuen,  a  number  of 
vrs.  Conglist.  Mem.  Lawrence  Bar  Assn.,  Essex 
Co.  Bar  Assn.,  Phi  Delta  Theta  CMass.  Beta,  Am- 
herst), Phi  Delta  Phi  (Webster  Chapter,  Boston); 
Mason  (John  Hancock  Lodge.  Methuen).  Club: 
Methuen.  Home:  2  Stevens  St.,  Methuen,  Mass. 
Office:     301    Essex    St.,    Lawrence,    Mass. 

ROGERS,  Clara  Kathleeen  (Bamett),  singer;  b. 
Cheltenham,  Gloucestershire,  Eng.,  Jan.  14,  1844; 
d.  John  ("father"  of  English  opera)  and  Eliza 
Emily  (Lindley)  Barnett;  grad.  Leipzig  Conserva- 
torium,  1860;  also  studied  at  Berlin  and  Milan;  m. 
Henrv  Munroe  Rogers,  Apr.  24,  1878.  Debut  as 
Isabella,  in  "Robert  the  Devil,"  Turin,  1863;  toured 
Italy  in  operas  several  yrs.,  later  at  London;  came 
to  U.S.,  1871,  and  toured  several  yrs.;  mem.  faculty, 
N.E.  Conservatory  of  Music,  Boston,  1902 — .  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books.)  Address: 
309   Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

ROGERS,  David  Camp,  educator.  (See  vol.  1909.) 

ROGERS,  Dudley  Pickman,  paper  mfr.;  b.  Pea- 
bodv,  ]\Iass.,  Oct.  8,  1875;  s.  George  W.  and  Jose- 
phine F.  (Lord)  Rogers;  A.B..  Harvard,  1896;  un- 
married. Began  active  career  witli  LTncle  Jacob 
C.  Rogers,  attv.,  Boston,  continuing,  1897-1900; 
became  mem.  William  A.  Russell  &  Bro.;  dir.  An- 
droscoggin Pulp  Co.,  Mt.  Tom  Sulphite  Pulp  Co., 
The  Russell  Co.,  Merrimac  Chem.  Co.,  Continental 
Am.  Ore  Co.,  Sutton  Mills,  Russell  Coal  Co.  Clubs: 
Tennis  and  Racquet.  Exchange,  Myopia  Hunt, 
Somerset,  Salem,  The  Country  (North  Andover, 
Mass.).  Recreations:  polo;  rearing  Holstem- 
Friesian  Cattle.  Home:  Danvers,  Mass.  Office: 
50   State  St.,   Boston. 

ROGERS,  Edward  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Sept.  4, 
1854;  s.  Henrv  and  Elizabeth  (Townsend)  Rogers; 
A.B.,  Yale,  1875;  LL.B..  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1877;  m. 
Frances  M.  Reise,  of  Plainville,  Conn.,  Oct.  16, 
1887.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1877,  and  since  prac- 
ticed in  New  Haven.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.  Demo- 
crat.    Episcopalian.    Address:     New   Haven,   Conn. 

ROGERS,  Edward  James,  M.D. ;  b.  Ninety-six, 
S.C,  Jan.  7.  1877;  s.  Cant.  James  and  Evelyn  Eloise 
rWalker)  Rogers;  B.S.,  S.C.  Mil.  Coll.  (Citadel), 
Charleston,  S.C,  1896;  M.D..  Med.  Coll.,  State  of 
S.C,  1908;  sr.  vr.  Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Colum- 
bia), 1912;  unmarried.  Teacher  2  yrs.;  in  ry.  mail 
service  in  S.C.  6  yrs.;  resident  phys.  Loomis  Sana- 
torium Annex,  Liberty,  Sullivan  Co.,  N.Y.,  1909-11 
inclusive;     interne    Paterson     (N.J.)     Gen.    Hosp., 


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1912-13;  med.  dir.  and  supt.  Vt.  Sanatorium  since 
June,  1913.  Mem.  Phi  Chi.  Presbyn.  Address: 
Pittsford,   Vt. 

ROGERS,  Edward  S.,  banker;  b.  Lee,  Mass.,  Apr, 
27,  ist;4;  .s.  .Samuel  S.  and  Lydia  (Barlow)  Rogers; 
grad.  l^ee  High  Sch.,  1880;  m.  Lee,  June  9,  1SS6, 
Jessie  E.  Foote.  Propr.  and  pub.  Valley  Gleaner, 
local  paper,  Lee,  for  20  yrs. ;  trustee  and  treas. 
Lee  Savings  Bank  since  1904;  dir.  Lee  Nat.  Bank. 
Conglist.    Address:    Lee,  Mass. 

ROGERS,  Edwin  A.,  farmer;  b.  Brunswick,  Me., 
Sept.  U,  li>7:i;  s.  Xathaniel  Purington  and  Sarah 
Elizabeth  (Parsons)  Rogers;  descendant  of  an- 
cestors who  settled  along  lower  Kennebec  River 
about  150  yrs.  ago.;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Brunswick; 
m.  Annie  L.  Stanwood,  of  Brunswick,  Feb.  20, 
1901;  3  children,  Edwin  Stanwood,  JNIilton  Babbitt, 
Alice  Sylvia.  Engaged  in  farming  at  BrunswicK 
since  boyhood;  dir.  and  sec.  Johnson  Seed  Potato 
Co.,  Richmond,  Me.;  dir.  Danforth  Chem.  Co.,  Leo- 
minster, Mass.  Mem.  Dirigo  Grange  No.  13,  Pa- 
trons of  Husbandry,  Brunswick;  North  Star  Com- 
mandery  No.  665,  United  Order  of  Golden  Cross, 
North  Harpswell;  Pejepscot  Lodge  No.  13,  I.O.O.F., 
Brunswick.  Progressive.  Expert  in  potato  cul- 
ture, and  frequent  lecturer  before  farmers'  insti- 
tutes on  potato  culture  and  diseases  and  their 
treatment;  has  waged  an  active  campaign  against 
the  use  of  arsenical  insecticides,  on  account  of 
injury  to  growing  plants  and  soils:  inventor  of  a 
two-row  dusting  machine  for  use  of  farmers  and 
potato-raisers.  Wrote:  The  Potato  (Bull.  190,  Pa. 
Dept.  Agr.),  1910:  Practical  Potato  Culture,  1913. 
Address:   Brunswick,   Me. 

ROGERS,  Emma  Winner,  writer;  b.  Plainfleld, 
N..J.;  d.  Rev.  John  Ogden  and  Sarah  J.  (Taylor) 
Winner;  prep.  edn.  IMisses  Chase's  pvt.  sch.,  Ne- 
wark; Pennington  (N.J.)  Sem.;  Litt.B..  U.  of  Mich., 
1891;  m.  Henry  "V^^ade  Rogers,  LL.D.,  dean  of  Tale 
Law  Sch.  "Writer  and  speaker  upon  economic  and 
social  questions:  chmn.  com.  on  Municipal  Order, 
World's  Fair,  Chicago,  1893;  pres.  Northwestern 
U.  Settlement  Assn.,  1894-1900,  and  of  the  Univ. 
Art  Guild.  Chicago  and  Evanston,  1896-1900;  treas. 
Nat.  Am.  Woman  Suffrage  Assn.,  1914.  Mem.  Am. 
Economic  Assn..  Collegiate  Alumnte  Assn.  Metho- 
dist. Clubs:  Women's  Universitv  (New  York); 
Fortnightly  of  Chicago  (pres.,  1898-1900).  Rec- 
reations: farming.  Home:  413  Orange  St.,  New 
Haven.  Conn. 

ROGERS,  Ernest  Ellas,  merchant:  b.  Waterford, 
Conn.,  Dec.  6,  1866;  s.  Elias  Perkins  and  Lucy 
Almira  (Smith)  Rogers;  descendant  of  James 
Rogers,  who  was  made  a  freeman  in  New  London, 
Conn.,  Mar.  14.  1660  or  1661:  grad.  Bulkeley  High 
Sch.,  New  London,  1884;  m.  Fanny  Gorton,  of  New 
London,  Oct.  28,  1896;  1  son,  Ernest  Gorton,  b. 
Sept.  11,  1904.  Began  active  career  with  Brainerd 
&  Armstrong  Co.,  silk  mfrs.,  July  7,  1884;  ad- 
vanced to  chief  elk..  1890,  and  continued  until 
1905;  purchased  wholesale  flour  and  grain  busi- 
ness of  Arnold  Rudd,  Jan.  1.  1905:  pres.  and  treas. 
Arnold  Rudd  Co.,  IMvstic  Grain  Co.,  Sag  Harbor 
(N.Y.)  Grain  Co.,  Greenport  (N.Y.)  Milling  Co.; 
treas.  Washburn  &  Rogers,  Inc.  (New  London, 
Conn.).  Enlisted  as  pvt.  1st  Co.,  Coast  Arty.,  IMar. 
31,  1902;  promoted  sergt.:  commd.  1st  It.  and  adj. 
Dec.  1,  1903:  capt.  2d  Co.,  Nov.  3,  1906:  retired 
Sept.  30,  1909;  now  mobilization  recruiting  ofRcer. 
Sec.  Ft.  Griswold  Tract  Commn.  of  Conn,  since 
1903;  mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem. 
Conn.  Hist.  Soc  New  London  Countv  Hist.  Roc. 
(pres.  since  1900),  Conn.  Soc.  S..A..R..  Nathan  Hale 
br.  S..\.R.,  of  New  London  fex-pres.).  Republican. 
Baptist.  Mason.  Club:  .John  Winthrop.  Home: 
24  Granite  St.  Ofllce:  133  Bank  St.,  New  London, 
Conn. 

ROGERS.  Prank  Alvin,  M.D.:  b.  Xewfleld,  Me., 
Oct.  8,  1855;  s.  John  .\.  Rogers  and  Julia  .Ann 
(Nealy)  Rogers:  prep.  edn.  Limerick  Acad.:  ^I.D., 
Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1876;  m.  Lottie  A. 
Bowker,  of  Phippsburg,  Me.,  Nov.  30,  1876  (de- 
ceased); 3  children.  Amabel,  Frank  Leston,  Alice 
May;  m.  2d,  Jean  D.  Anderson.  May  21.  1910:  1 
child.  Alvin  Duncan.  Practiced  at  Bethel,  Me., 
1876-7;  prin.  Litchfield  Acad.,  1877-9:  instr.  At- 
lanta   (Ga.)     U.,    1880-1;    practiced    at    Brewster, 


Mass.,  1882-94,  Chatham,  1894-5,  Everett  since 
1905;  prof,  pathology  and  bacteriology.  Coll.  Phys. 
and  Surg.,  Boston,  since  1907.  Mem.  .A.M. A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Home:  534  Broadway, 
Everett,  Mass. 

ROGERS,  Erederick  Titsworth,  oculist;  b.  Al- 
fred, N.Y.,  Mar.  13,  1859;  s.  William  A.  and  Rebecca 
(Titsworth)  Rogers;  A.B.,  Union  Coll.,  1880  (Phi 
Beta  Kappa);  M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York 
U.),  1882;  m.  Carrie  E.  Gavitt,  of  Westerlv,  R.I., 
Nov.  15,  1882  (died  June  25,  1900);  m.  2d,  Mary  A. 
Blanchard,  Jan.  25,  1906;  3  children,  Robert  L., 
Fred  Alexander,  Ruth  Louise.  Practiced,  Westerly, 
1882-90;  oculist.  Providence,  since  1890;  surgeon 
R.I.  Hosp.,  St.  .loseph's  Hospital.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Am.  Ophthal.  Soc,  Am.  Otol.  Soc,  N.E.  Ophthal 
Soc,  Am.  Laryngol.,  Otol.  and  Rhinol.  Soc,  R.I. 
Med.  Soc.  (pres.  1911-12).  Author:  History  of  Med- 
ical Profession  of  Washington  County,  1889.  Ed- 
itor Providence  Medicine  .Journal  since  1912.  Ad- 
dress: 111  Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

ROGERS,  Georg-e  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Porta- 
down,  Countv  Armagh,  Ireland,  Nov.  20,  1865; 
A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1891:  m.  Belle  Evelyn 
Miles,  of  New  London,  Conn.,  Oct.  11,  1892;  3  chil- 
dren, George  Miles,  Percy  Couch,  Raymond  Henry. 
Ordained  1\I.E.  ministrv,  1893:  pastor  East  Glouces- 
ter. Mass..  1896-9,  Brightwood,  Springfield,  1899-01, 
Upton,  1901-2,  Chester,  1902-3,  Wales,  1903-4, 
Charlton  Citv,  1904-7,  Franklin,  1907-9,  Plainville, 
1909-11,  West  Springfield,  1911-14;  Riverdale. 
Gloucester,  1914-15.  Address:  Riverdale,  Glouces- 
ter, Mas.s. 

ROGERS,  Georg-e  Lyman,  lawver:  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Feb.  12,  1866:  s.  George  H.  and  Martha  A. 
(Stuart)  Rogers:  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1889,  A.M.,  1892; 
m.  .Alice  A.  Sully,  of  Boston,  June,  1905.  Read 
law  in  office  of  Sam  C.  Belcher,  Farmington,  Me.; 
admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1891;  practiced,  Farmington, 
1891-4,  CO.  atty.,  Franklin  Co.,  Me.,  1893-4;  re- 
iTioved  to  Boston,  18  95;  became  connected  with 
the  IMet.  Park  Commn.,  1896,  and  sec.  same  since 
1911.  Mem.  An>.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Bos- 
ton, Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs:  University,  Ab- 
stract, Longwood  Cricket,  Longwood  Covered 
Courts.  Republican.  Home:  208  Huntington  Av. 
Oflfice:     14    Beacon    St.,    Boston. 

ROGERS,  Gustave,  educator.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

ROGERS,  Hamilton  Everett,  architect;  b.  Lynn, 
INIass.,  May  9,  1857;  s.  Henry  Warren  and  Caroline 
Augusta  (Bates)  Rogers:  descendant  of  John 
Rogers,  Mass.  Colony,  1635:  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs. 
of  Lynn;  unmarried.  Studied  architecture  in  of- 
fice of  Shedd  &  Sawyer,  Boston:  associated  with 
father  in  practice,  in  Lynn,  since  1879:  architect: 
"Item"  Bldg. :  Eastern  Av.  Grammar  Sch.  Bldg. ; 
Lewis  Sch.  Bldg.:  Lynn  Hosp.:  also  many  fac- 
tories, apartment  houses,  pvt.  residences,  etc.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Mason  (Lodge,  Chapter,  Com- 
mandery,  K.T.).  Club:  Boston  Yacht.  Recreations: 
yachting.  Home:  30  King  St.  Office:  25  Exchange 
St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

ROGERS,  Helen  "Worthing'ton,  welfare  work:  b. 
Ottumwa.  la.,  Dec.  11,  1867;  d.  of  Henry  and  Helen 
Marr  (Bougham)  Rogers;  of  English-Scotch  an- 
cestors, landing  in  America,  1630;  B.A.,  A^'ellesley, 
1892,  M.A.,  1S93,  post-grad,  work,  U.  of  Chicago, 
U.  of  Mo.,  New  York  Sch.  of  Philanthropy,  Harvard 
Summer  Sch.;  m.  Arthur  Kenyon  Rogers,  of  Yale 
University,  Aug.  24,  1895.  Has  served  as  chief  pro- 
bation officer,  Indianapolis  .luvenile  Ct.;  acting 
chief  probation  officer  Louisville  .luvenile  Ct.;  supt. 
Children's  Aid  Assn.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.:  field  sec. 
Mass.  Soc  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Children, 
Boston;  dir.  Boston  Placement  Bureau.  ISfem. 
Assn.  Colle.giate  Allumnae.  Unitarian.  Club: 
Women's  City  (Boston).  Contbr.  on  philanthropic 
topics.    Address:  New  Haven,  Conn. 

ROGERS,  Henry  Munroe,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Feb. 
27,  1839;  s.  John  Hicks  and  Lucy  C.  (Smith) 
Rogers;  A.B..  Harvard.  1862.  A.M.,  1866,  LL.B.. 
1867:  m.  Boston,  Clara  Kathleen  Barnett,  of  Chel- 
tenham, Eng..  Apr.  24,  1878.  Admitted  to  bar,  1868, 
and  since  in  practice  at  Boston;  mem.  Rogers  & 
North,  1901-3,  Rogers,  North  &  Johnson,  1903-7; 
chmn.  exec  com.  U.S.  Employers'  l>iabillty  Assur- 
ance Corpn.,  Ltd.;  trustee  Warren  Cliambers  Trust, 


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Eastern  Point  Co.  Served  in  U.S.N.,  1862-5.  Sr.  v. 
comdr.  Mass.  Commandery  of  Loyal  Let^ion.  1911. 
Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston. 
Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  University,  Union,  Tavern, 
Papyrus,  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York).  Home: 
309  Beacon  ftt.    Office:  89  State  St.,  Boston.* 

ROGERS,  Henry  Wade,  judge;  b.  Holland  Patent, 
N.Y.,  Oct.  lU,  1S5U;  A.B.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1874;  A.M., 
1877;  law  student,  1876-7;  (LL.D.,  Wesleyan,  Conn., 
1890,  Northwestern,  Chicago-Evanston,  HI.,  1915; 
hon.  A.M.,  Yale,  1907);  m.  Hmma  Ferdon  \Yinner, 
Penninston,  N.J.,  .June  22,  1876.  Admitted  to  bar, 
1877;  Tappan  prof.  law.  1883-90,  dean,  1885-1900, 
lecturer  on  domestic  relations  and  criminal  law, 
1890-1,  U.  of  Mich.;  pres.  Northwestern  U.,  1890- 
1900;  lecturer  in, Law  Sch.,  Yale  U.,  1900-1,  prof, 
same  since  1901  and  dean  since  1903;  U.S.  circuit 
judge,  2d  Jud.  Circuit,  Sept.,  1913 — .  Chmn.  World's 
Congress  on  Jurisprudence  and  Law  Reform,  Chi- 
cago Expn.,  1893.  Gen.  chmn.  Saratoga  Conf.  on  the 
Foreign  Policy  of  the  U.S.,  1898;  lay  del.  from  M.E. 
Ch.  to  Gen.  Conf.  of  M.E.  Ch.,  South,  Memphis, 
1893;  temporary  and  gen.  chmn.  Dem.  State  Conv., 
Conn.,  1904;  climn.  Am.  Bar  Assn.'s  Sect,  on  Legal 
Edn.,  1893;  pres.  Assn.  of  Am.  Law  Schs.,  1906; 
chmn.  Judiciary  Com.  in  Gen.  Conf.  of  JNI.E.  Ch., 
Baltimore,  1908,  Minneapolis.  1912;  chmn.  Com.  on 
Internat.  Relations  in  Federal  Council  of  the  Chs., 
Phila.,  1908;  pres.  Layman's  Assn.  of  N.Y'.  East 
Conf.  of  M.E.  Ch.,  1910-12,  Conn.  Federation  of 
Chs.,  1910-11;  chmn.  Am.  Bar  Assn.'s  Com.  on  Legal 
Edn.  and  Admission  to  the  Bar,  1906 —  (mem. 
same  com.,  1889 — );  pres.  Civic  Federation  of  New 
Haven,  1909-11;  apptd.  by  gov\  of  Conn,  to  Nat. 
Conf.  on  Uniform  Laws,  Washington,  D.C.,  1910, 
to  Internat.  Prison  Congress,  Washington,  1910; 
pres.  Peace  Congress  of  N.E.  State,  Hartford,  1910; 
trustee  of  Church  Peace  Union  (Carnegie  Founda- 
tion), and  a  v. -p.  of  Am.  Peace  Soc.  Hon.  mem.  bar 
assns.  of  Conn.,  111.,  Kan.,  Mo.;  mem.  Am.  Soc.  In- 
ternat. Law,  Phi  Beta  Kaiipa,  Alpha  Delta  Phi, 
Phi  Delta  Phi.  Author:  Illinois  Citations,  1881; 
Expert  Testimony,  1883;  Introduction  to  Constitu- 
tional History  as  Seen  in  American  Law,  1889. 
Joint  Author:  Two  Centuries  of  American  Law, 
1901.  Contbr.  to  London  Times  edit,  of  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica,  1902,  and  to  American  Supple- 
ment to  Encycloppedia  Britannica,  1897.  Asso.  edi- 
tor of  Johnson's  Universal  Cyclopaedia,  1893;  editor 
of  article  on  Injunctions  in  American  Cyclopaedia 
of  Law,  1907,  Contbr.  to  Princeton  Review,  North 
American  Review,  Forum,  and  law  jours,  and  revs. 
Clubs:  Graduates'  (New  Haven),  LTniversitv  (Evan- 
ston.  111.),  Alpha  Delta  Phi  (New  York).  Legal 
Address:  413  Orange  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Ad- 
dress: Federal  Bldg.,  New  York.* 

ROGERS,  James  Trederick,  M.D. ;  b.  Malta,  O., 
May  31.  1870;  s.  James  M.  and  Margaret  S. 
(Sprague)  Rogers;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.;  grad. 
New  Haven  Normal  Sch.  of  Gvmnstics.  1898;  M.D., 
Yale  Med.  Sch..  1905;  m.  1907,  Harriet  B.  Comstock, 
of  Wilton,  Conn.  Practiced  in  New  Haven  since 
1907;  instr.  in  physiology  and  hygiene.  New  Haven 
Normal  Sch.  of  Gymnastics.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  and 
City,  County  and  State  med.  socs.  Conglist. 
Author:  Life  and  Health,  1910.  Contbr.  to  mags, 
and  journals.  Recreations:  music.  Address:  447 
George  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

ROG-ERS,  John  Jaco'b,  congressman;  b.  Lowell, 
Mass.,  Aui?.  18,  1881;  s.  Jacob  and  Mary  Howard 
(Carney)  Rogers;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1904,  A.M.,  1905, 
LL.B.,  1907;  m.  Edith  Frances  Nourse,  of  Lowell, 
Oct.  2,  1907.  In  practice  at  Lowell,  1908 — ;  mem. 
firm  of  Dunbar  &  Rogers:  trustee  Mechanics  Sav- 
ings Bank.  Mem.  Lowell  city  govt.,  1911,  Sch. 
Com.,  1912;  mem.  63d  Congress  (1913-15),  5th 
Mass.  Dlst.  Republican.  Second  It.  Co.  K,  6th 
Mass.  Inf.  from  orgn.  to  1908;  1st  It.  until  1910 
(resigned).  Pres.  Lowell  Social  Service  League: 
trustee  Lowell  Textile  Sch.,  Rogers  Hall  Sch.,  Old 
Ladies'  Home.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Yorick,  Vesper 
Country,  Longmeadow  (Lowell),  Metropolitan 
(Washington),  Harvard  (Boston).  Home:  Lowell, 
Massachusetts.* 

ROGERS,  Leo  Abraham,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  May 

5,  1879;  s.  of  AViraham  T.  and  Mary  .Tosephine 
(Plummer)  Rogers;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1902,  LL.B., 
1904;  m.  Ida  M.  Lyman,  of  Somerville,  Mass.,  Oct. 


9,  1911;  1  son,  Stephen  O.  Began  practice,  Boston, 
1904;  sec.  Boston  Police  Commn.,  1908-14;  a-sat. 
U.S.  dist.  atty.  for  Mass.  Dist.,  bv  appmt.  of  Pres. 
Wilson,  since  Jan.,  1914.  Democrat.  Catholic. 
Clubs:  Bo.slon  City,  Harvard.  Home:  20  Robinwood 
Av.,  Jamaica  IMain,  Mas.s.  Office:  Federal  Bldg., 
Boston. 

ROGERS,  Leon  Barstow,  mfr. ;  b.  Boston,  Mar. 
4,  1879;  s.  Homer  and  lOllen  10.  (Perry)  Ro.gers;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Boston  and  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, 
Mass.;  m.  Eva  L.  Gould,  of  Boston,  Oct.  12,  1906; 
3  children,  Richard,  Celia  Marion,  Elizabeth  Gould. 
Has  been  connected  with  Mousam  Mfg.  Co.,  mfrs. 
fibre  counters,  since  1898,  and  now  pres.  same; 
sales  mgr.  and  dir.  Nat.  Fibre  Bd.  Co.;  treas.  and 
dir.  Leatheroid  Mfg.  Co.;  dir.  Market  Trust  Co.; 
treas.  and  dir.  Middlesex  Paper  Co.  Mem.  N.E. 
Shoe  and  Leather  Assn.,  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Brae  Burn  Country  (West  Newton),  Neighborhood, 
Hatherley  (Scituate).  Recreations:  outdoor  sports. 
Home:  28  Lenox  St.,  Newton,  Alass.  Office:  121 
Beach  St.,  Boston. 

ROGERS,  Matthew  H.;  b.  Cornwall,  Conn.,  Jan. 
19,  1861;  .s.  Francis  and  Susan  Rogers:  ed.  pub. 
schs.;  m.  Nellie  Forestelle,  of  Warren,  Conn.,  Jan. 

10,  1883.  aiem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Bridgeport,  1893, 
1894;  mem.  Bd.  of  Relief,  1895,  1896;  mem.  Conn. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895-6:  a.d.c.  on  staff  of  Gov.  George 
P.  McLean,  1901,  1902;  p.m.  gen.  of  Conn.,  1903, 
1904;  mem.  Yellow  Bridge  Commn.,  Paving  and 
Sewers  Commn.,  etc.;  sec.  of  State  of  Conn.,  two 
terms.  1908-12.  Clubs:  Seaside,  Algonquin,  Seaside 
Outing,  Calumet,  Bridgeport  Yacht.  Address:  172 
Washington  Av.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

ROGERS,  IT(athaniel)  Burton,  mfr.;  b.  Saybrook, 
Conn.,  July  6,  1848;  s.  Harvey  and  Elizabeth  (Try- 
on)  Rogers;  ed.  pub.  grammar  and  high  schs.; 
drummer  boy  Co.  C,  7th  Conn.  Vol.  Inf.,  1863-5: 
student  Russell's  Mil.  Acad.,  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1865-7;  m.  Nov.  3,  1877,  Elizabeth  Beach.  Traveling 
salesman,  1867-70;  mem.  firm  Rogers  &  Karcher, 
provisions,  Brooklyn.  1870-7;  European  agt.  C. 
Rogers  &  Bros,  in  the  produce  commn.  business, 
New  York,  1882-5;  assisted  in  organizing  Rogers 
Silver  Plate  Co.,  1885,  becoming  sec.  (removed  to 
Danbury,  Conn.),  1886,  and  later  pres.  Mem.  Conn. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,   1907-8.    Home:  Danbury,  Conn. 

ROGERS,  Orville  Torrest,  M.D.;  b.  Northfield, 
N.H..  Oct.  6,  1844;  s.  Samuel  Bartlett  and  Susan 
Knight  (Forrest)  Rogers;  M.D..  Coll.  of  Phys.  and 
Surg.,  New  York,  1869;  m.  Dorchester,  Mass.,  June 
14,  1877,  Josephine  Tucker;  1  son,  Orville  F.,  Jr. 
Began  practice  at  Hartford  Retreat  for  Insane, 
Conn.,  1869;  removed  to  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1872; 
apptd.  asst.  surgeon  117th  U.S.C.T.;  bvtd.  capt. 
U.S.A.,  Mar.,  1865;  trustee  State  Hosp.  for  the  In- 
sane, Danvers,  Mass.  Republican.  Mem.  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  A.M.A.,  Dorchester  Med.  Club.  Address: 
465   Washington   St.,   Dorchester,    Boston. 

ROGERS,  "William  Henry,  insurance;  b.  Chelsea, 
Mass..  Dec.  20,  1863;  s.  James  B.  and  Betsey  A. 
(Hopkins)  Rogers;  descendant  on  mother's  side  of 
Stephen  Hopkins,  and  on  father's  from  Thomas 
Rogers,  both  signers  of  Mayflower  Compact;  ed. 
pub.  and  high  schs.,  Chelsea;  m.  Inez  E.  Hopkins, 
of  Portland,  Me..  Oct.  8,  1890.  Began  in  general 
ins.  business,  Boston,  1881;  elk.  witli  William  A. 
Beattie  1881-91;  elk.  branch  office  Niagara  Fire 
Ins.  Co.,  Boston,  1891-3.  mgr.,  1893-6;  mgr.  Ger- 
man Am.  Ins.  Co.,  1896-9;  mem.  Rogers  &  Howes, 
since  Mar.  1,  1899;  mgr.  Boston  Met.  Dist.,  for 
German  Am.  Ins.  Co.,  of  New  York.  Mason  (K.T., 
Shriner).  Clubs:  Exchange  (Boston),  Newton,  Al- 
bemarle Golf  (Newtonville).  Recreations:  motor- 
ing, golf,  whist.  Home:  78  Page  Rd.,  Newtonville, 
Mass.    Office:   30  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

ROGERS,  Winfield  S.,  educator;  b.  in  Pa.,  July 
16,  1852;  s.  John  W.  and  Susan  (Ide)  Rogers;  grad. 
Wyoming  Sem.,  Kingston,  Pa.,  1875;  learned  short- 
hand in  Graham's  Shorthand  Sch.,  N.Y.  City;  m. 
Estella  Sutton,  of  Pa.,  Apr.  15,  1889.  Prin.  com- 
mercial dept.  East  Greenwich  (R.I.)  Acad.  2  yrs. ; 
elk.  Lehigh  Valley  Coal  Co.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  2 
yrs.;  bookkeeper  Reading  Coal  Co.,  "Wilkes-Barre,  6 
yrs.;  prin.  Graham's  Shorthand  Sch.,  N.Y.  Citv, 
1890-2;  prin.  shorthand  dept.  Sandusky   (O.)   Busi- 


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ness  Coll.,  1892-7;  prin.  same  dept.,  Spencerian 
Business  Coll.,  Cleveland,  1897-02;  mgr.  and  prin. 
owner  Rogers  Sch.  of  Business  and  Shorthand,  Fall 
Kivcr,  Mass.,  1902-4,  sole  owner  since  1904.  Mem. 
N.E.  Commercial  Coll.  Assn.  Methodist.  Mason. 
Home:  505  President  Av.  Office:  109  S.  Main  St., 
Fall  River,  Mass. 

ROGERSOK,  Cliarles  Edward,  banker;  b.  Boston, 
Sept.  2U,  1S55;  s.  Robert  and  Mary  (Hall)  Roycrson; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  Anne  G.  Johnson,  of 
Newburyport,  Mass.,  June  10.  18S0;  6  children. 
Pres.  Boston  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.;  pres.  and 
dir.  Nevins  Co.;  v. -p.  dir.  Textile  Securities  Co.; 
trustee  Franklin  Savings  Bank  of  the  City  of 
Boston,  Nevins  Bids'.  Trust;  dir.  and  mem.  exec, 
com.  ^lass.  Trust  Co.  Assn.;  dir.  INIelhuen  Co., 
Pemberton  Co.,  Stevens  Linen  Works,  Great  Falls 
Mfg.  Co.,  Saco-Lowell  Shops,  The  Electric  Corpn. 
(Boston").  V.-p.  Mass.  Trust  Co.  Assn.  Treas., 
trustee  ^Milton  PuTi.  Library;  pres.  and  dir.  Home 
for  Aged  Men;  trustee  Mass.  Homre.  Hosp. ;  treas. 
Rest  House,  Inc.  Republican.  Clubs:  Union  (Bos- 
ton), Milton,  Episcopal  of  Mass.  (mem.  exec.  com.). 
Recreations:  g-ardening,  outdoor  sports.  Home: 
Milton,  Mass.    Office:  100  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

ROHREB,  Karl,  naval  officer;  Jan.  28,  1848-May 
29,  l!ii:!.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

ROIiFZ:,  George  ■William,  chemist;  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1S64;  s.  William  James  and  Eliza 
Jane  (Carew)  Rolfe;  brother  of  John  Carew  Rolfe; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1885.  A.M.,  1886;  special  grad. 
course,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1895;  m.  Mabel  Stuart, 
of  Chicago,  Feb.  28.  1888.  Chemist.  Charles  Pope 
Glucose  Co..  Geneva,  111.,  1886-9;  sub-master, 
Brookline  High  Sch.,  1889-90,  1892-3;  chemist, 
Parque  Alto,  Cuba,  1891,  Central  Soledad,  Cuba, 
1892;  chemist  sewer  purification  expert,  George  E. 
Woring,  Newport,  R.I.,  1894;  instr.  analyt.  chem- 
istry and  sugar  analysis,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1895- 
13;  teacher  Franklin  Union  Boston  since  1913; 
house  supt.  Central  Jatibonico,  Cuba,  Nov. -June, 
1914.  Chemist  and  factory  supt.,  Central  Aguirre 
P.R.,  Boston  and  Porto  Rico,  1900-2  and  1907-9. 
The  Cuba  Co.,  Jatibonico,  Cuba,  1913 — ;  chemist 
Constancia,  P.R.,  1906,  Cortada,  P.R.,  1907;  expert 
in  U.S.  and  Canadian  covirts  on  starch  products; 
also  in  pvt.  practice.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Am.  Chem. 
Soc,  Assn.  des  Chemistes  de  Sucrerie  et  de  Dis- 
tillerie  de  France  et  des  Colonies  (gold  medallist), 
Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Clubs:  Pi  Eta,  Delta  Upsilon  (Har- 
vard). Teclmology,  Authors',  Economic.  Autlior: 
The  Polariscope,  1905:  also  numerous  scientific 
papers.  Translator  (with  Wm.  T.  Hall):  Claassen's 
Beet  Sugar  :Manufacture,  1906.  Home:  3  Dana  St., 
Cambridge,  Mass.* 

ROIiFE,  William  James,  Shakespearean  scholar. 
author;  Dec.  10,  1827-July,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Who  in  America,   1910-11.) 

ROIiIiINS,  Albert  George,  retired  dry  goods 
mcht.;  b.  Vassalboro,  l\Ie..  Apr.  11,  1860;  s.  George 
A.  and  Margaret  (Carleton)  Rollins;  ed.  Oak  CJrove 
Sem.,  Vassalboro;  m.  Portland,  Me.,  Feb.  1894, 
Caroline  Ricker  (died  1898);  m.  2d.  July  22.  1903. 
Helen  G.  Hanaford;  3  children,  Joseph  R..  Richard. 
Freeman  C.  INIem.  Owen,  Moore  &  Co.  until  1910; 
treas.  Ricker  Land  Co.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  Portland  Athletic,  Lincoln.  Home:  509 
Forest  Av.,  Portland,  Me. 

ROIiIiINS,  Albert  Moore,  lawyer;  ta.  Wesley,  ISIe., 
Oct.  26.  1S75;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1899;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1905.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar.  1905,  and 
since  practiced  at  Boston:  dir.  Home  Nat.  Bank, 
Brockton.  Mass.  Home:  Brockton,  Mass.  Office: 
43  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

ROI^I^INS,  Edward  "Warren,  investment  bonds;  b. 
Concord.  N.H.,  Nov.  25,  1850;  s.  Edward  H.  and 
Ellen  (West)  Rollins;  S.B.  in  M.E.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1871;  m.  Jessie  Witter,  of  Denver,  1879. 
Engr.,  Colo.  Central  R.R.,  Denver,  1872-6;  in  bank- 
ing business,  1876-99;  pres.  E.  H.  Rollins  &  Sons. 
1891-12,  now  chmn.  bd.;  dir.  Gas  &  Electric  Light 
Co..  Cities  Service  Co.,  British  Columbia  Packers' 
Assn.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  University,  Technology 
(Kew-  York  and  Boston);  Athletic  (Denver),  Coun- 
try (Brookline).  Home:  Dover,  N.H.  Office:  200 
Devonshire    St.,    Boston.* 


ROIiIiINS,  Edwin  Butler,  electrical  engineer;  b. 

Lewiston.  Me..  June  1,  lcS78;  s.  Charles  Edwin  and 
Emma  M.  (Getchell)  Rollins;  grad.  Westbrook 
Sem.,  Portland,  Me.,  1898;  B.S.  in  Elec.  Bngring., 
Tufts  Coll.,  1901;  unmarried.  Asst.  in  elec.  engring., 
1901-2,  instr.,  1902-9,  asst.  prof,  since  1909,  Tufts 
Coll.  Asso.  mem.  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs. ;  mem.  Soc. 
for  Promotion  of  Engring.  Edn.  Republican.  Uni- 
versalist.  Home:  762  Main  St.,  Westbrook,  Me. 
Office:  19  Robinson  Hall,  Tufts  College,  Mass. 

ROIiIiIN'S,  Prank  Waldron,  newspaper  pub.;  Jan. 

23,  1853-(Jct.  n,  Till  3.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

ROIiIiINS,  Frank  West,  ex-governor;  b.  Concord, 
N.H.  P'eb.  24,  1S«(1;  s.  U.S.  Senator  Edward  H.  and 
Ellen  (West)  Rollins;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1881; 
A.M.,  Dartmouth,  1893;  studied  Harvard  Law  Sch.; 
m.  Katharine  W.  Pecker,  of  Concord,  Dec.  6,  1882. 
Pres.  and  dir.  E.  H.  Rollins  &  Sons, bankers, Boston; 
dir.  Great  Western  Power  Co.  Asst.  adj-gen.  N.H., 
1890-5:  pre.s.  N.H.  Senate,  1895-6;  gov.  of  N.H., 
1899-1901;  Republican.  Originator  of  the  "old  home 
week,"  1898.  Treas.,  trustee  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Con- 
cord, N.H.,  trustee  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  Brantwood 
Camp  (Greenfield.  N.H.),  Concord  Pub.  Library. 
Orphans'  Home  (Concord).  Ex-pres.  N.E.  Business 
Fed.;  pres.  N.H.  Forestry  Soc,  N.H.  Good  Ruads 
League,  Ch.  Settlement  Soc;  mem.  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Episcopalian.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Univer.sity,  Union.  Exchange,  Authors',  Dartmouth, 
Technology  (Boston),  Wonolancet.  Snow  Shoe. 
Beaver  Meadow  Golf  (Concord,  N.H.),  Eastern 
Yacht  (Marblehead,  Mass.),  York  Country,  York 
Reading  Room  (York.  Me.).  Intervale  Country 
(Manchester.  N.H.).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  books,  etc.)  Home:  Concord,  N.  H.  Office:  200 
Devonshire  St.,  Boston.* 

ROIililNS,  Georg-e  Sherman,  clergyman;  born 
Franklin,  N.H..  Apr.  28,  1864;  s.  Orrin  J.  and  Han- 
nah C.  (Connor)  Rollins;  descendant  of  James 
Rawlins,  Ipswich,  Mass..  1632;  graduate  Monson 
(Mass.)  Acad.,  1884;  Williams  College  (partial 
course);  grad.  Chicago  Congl.  Theol.  Sem.,  1892; 
post-grad,  study.  2  yrs.;  (D.D..  Fargo  [N.D.]  Coll., 
1903,  Chicago  Congl.  Theol.  Sem.,  1904);  m.  Helen 
Laurens  Knowlton.  of  Monson.  Mass..  Oct.  3.  1887. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry.  1888;  pastor  Wilming- 
ton. N.C.,  1887-90.  Chicago,  1892-4,  Davenport,  la., 
1894-1902.  Minneapolis.  1902-7.  Hope  Ch..  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  1907 — .  Trustee  Chicago  Congl.  Sem., 
1903-7,  Am.  Internat.  Coll..  Springfield.  Mass.  Life 
mem.  Northern  Soc  Bibl.  Research,  INIinneapolis; 
mem.  S.R..  Soc.  Colonial  Wars.  Home:  Springfield, 
Massachusetts.  * 

ROIiIiIlTS,  James  Wing-ate,  civil  engineer;  b. 
Boston,  Oct.  17,  1858;  s.  James  W.  and  Sophia  Webb 
(Atwill)  Rollins;  S.B.  in  Civ.  Engring.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1878:  m.  Clara  Boyden  Clark,  of  Boston. 
June  17.  1892;  children,  Elizabeth  Sargent,  Win- 
gate.  Formerly  mem.  firm  of  Holbrook,  Cabot  & 
Daly,  gen.  contractors,  Boston;  pres.  Holbrook, 
Cabot  &  Rollins  since  1906.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E., 
Boston  Soc.  C.E.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Brookline  Country,  University,  Boston  Athletic 
Assn.,  Algonquin,  Boston  City.  Recreations:  golf, 
hunting.  Home:  12  Rutledge  St.,  West  Roxbury, 
Mass.    Office:  6  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

ROIiIiINS,  Montg-omery,  author;  b.  Concord.  N. 
H.,  Aug.  25.  1867;  s.  Edward  H.  and  Ellen  Elizabeth 
(West)  Rollins;  Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  3  yrs.;  m.  Grace 
^Vebster  Seavey.  of  Dover.  Oct.  28.  1891;  2  daugh- 
ters, Ellen  W..  Sarah  W.  Began  as  elk.  in  banking 
house  of  E.  H.  Rollins  &  Son,  Concord;  later  with 
Denver  office  of  same  firm;  sec  E.  H.  Rollins  & 
Sons.  Boston.  1890-9;  mem.  firm  INIontgomery  Rol- 
lins &  Co.,  1900-2.  Financial  sec  and  mem.  exec, 
com.  Soc.  Protection  of  N.H.  Forests.  Reoublican. 
Clubs:  Authors'  (Boston,  and  London,  England). 
Brookline  Country.  Chestnut  Hill,  Technology,  En- 
gineers'. Longwood  Cricket.  Appalachian  Mountain. 
Author:  Money  and  Investments;  INTunicipal  and 
Corporation  Bonds;  Stocks  and  Their  Market 
Places;  Convertible  Securities;  Bond  Values  Tables 
— Interest  Payable  Annually;  Tables  of  Bond 
Values — Semi-Annual  Interest:  Government  Bond 
Values  Tables;  Odd  Rate  Tables  of  Bond  Values; 
Stock  Tables;  Fifth  Montgomery  Code;  Laws  Reg- 
ulating    the     Investment     of     Bank     Funds;     etc. 


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Homes:    Chestnut    Hill,    Mass.,    and    Dover,    N.H. 
Office;  6  Hancock  Av.,  Boston. 

ROOD,  Stanley  H.,  dir.  Sch.  of  Horticulture. 
Address:   11  uu  Albany  Av.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

BOOK,  Edward  Francis,  artist;  b.  New  York, 
1870:  pupil  of  Jean  I'aul  Laurens  and  Benjamin 
Constant,  Paris.  Represented  by  paintinss  in  Pa. 
Acad,  of  Fine  Arts,  Phila.,  Art.  INIus.,  Cincinnati, 
Boston  Art  Club;  awarded  Temple  sold  medal.  Pa. 
Acad,  of  Fine  Arts,  1898;  bronze  medal,  Buffalo 
Expn.,  1901;  two  silver  medals,  St.  Louis  Expn., 
1904;  bronze  medal,  Carnegie  Inst.,  1910;  silver 
medal,  Internat.  Fine  Arts  Expn..  Buenos  Aires, 
1910.  ]Mem.  Union  Internationale  des  Beaux  Arts 
et  des  Lettres,  Paris;  A.N.A.,  1908.  Home:  Old 
Lyme,  Conn.* 

BOOS,  Peter,  artist;  b.  Sweden,  Feb.  22,  1S50; 
ed.  in  Sweden;  arrived  in  America,  1872;  married; 
1  daughter.  Annette  I.  Fresco  painter  and  des- 
signer,  Boston,  1872-3;  instr.  Boston  Evening 
Drawing  schs.,  1873;  established  Boston  Art  Acad., 
1874;  instr.  in  industrial  art  and  design,  1876-7, 
and  winter  and  spring  of  1S80,  prof,  industrial  art 
and  design,  1880-9,  Univ.  of  111.;  studied  and  prac- 
ticed landscape  art,  1890-6;  dir.  art  study  in  pub. 
schs.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Address:  24  A  Sacra- 
mento   St.,    Cambridge,   Mass. 

BOOT,  Charles  Arthur,  mfr. ;  b.  Ludlow,  ]\Iass., 
Sept.  11,  1874;  s.  Charles  B.  J.  and  Annie  (Atchi- 
son) Root:  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Ludlow,  Charlestown 
and  Chelsea,  Mass.;  elk.  in  stores  and  hand  in 
woolen  mill,  at  Uxbridge,  Mass.;  m.  Oct.  12,  1898, 
Jane  Frances,  d.  Charles  A.  and  Jane  (Sprague) 
Wheeloek:  3  children,  Dorothv  Emogen,  b.  Julv 
15,  1899;  Deborah,  Oct.  27,  1903;  Charles  Arthur, 
.Jr.,  Apr.  6,  1907.  Established  woolen  mill  in  Ux- 
bridge and  produced  cotton  worsteds  in  1900:  in 
1905  erected  a  new  mill;  trustee  Uxbridge  Savings 
Bank;  dir.  Blackstone  Nat.  Bank.  Selectman,  Town 
of  Uxbridge,  1915;  mein.  Rep.  Town  Com.  Mason 
(32°);  mem.  I.O.O.F.  and  of  Prudential  Com..  Uni- 
tarian Soc.  Clubs:  Commonwealth,  Nipmuck  (ianoe, 
"V^''orcester.  Recreations;  motoring.  Address:  LTx- 
bridge,    Mass. 

BOOT,  Charles  G.,  lawver;  b.  Naugatuck,  Conn., 
Aug.  13,  1855;  s.  Reuben  H.  and  Laura  E.  (Penfield) 
Root;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Bristol,  Conn.,  Feb.  2, 
1880,  Caroline  M.  Chapin.  Asst.  librarian.  Brown- 
son  Library,  Waterbury,  1871-6;  studied  law;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1877,  and  practiced  since  at  Water- 
bury;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891,  Senate,  1893; 
deputy  judge  Dist.  Court  of  Waterbury,  1893-7. 
Office:  51  Leavenworth  St.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

BOOT,  Edward  King",  M.D. ;  b.  Hartford,  Conn., 
Nov.  22,  1857;  s.  Elisha  K.  and  Matilda  (Colt) 
Root;  prep.  edn.  Hartford  High  Sch.;  M.D.,  Univ. 
Med.  Sch.  (New  York  U.),  1879;  m.  Mrs.  W.  E.  Col- 
lins, of  Hartford,  1909.  Interne  Bellevue  Hosp., 
N.Y.  City,  1881,  Rotunda  Hosp.,  1881-2;  practiced 
at  Hartford,  Conn.,  since  1882;  mem.  U.S.  Pension 
Examining  Bd.,  1884-5;  visiting  phys.  Hartford 
Hosp.;  consulting  phys.  Johnson  Memorial  Hosp.; 
mem.  State  Bd.  of  Health  (president),  1909;  mem. 
Hartford  Bd.  of  Health,  1909-10,  1912-13.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  New  York  Acad. 
Medicine,  Hartford  County  Med.  Assn.,  Hartford 
Med.  Soc.  Clubs:  Hartford,  Hartford  Golf.  Home: 
990  Asylum  Av.  Office:  49  Pearl  St.,  Hartford, 
Conn. 

BOOT,  Edward  Tallmadg-e,  clergyman.  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

BOOT,  Edwin  Park,  mfr.;  b.  New  Haven,  Conn., 
June  19,  1861;  s.  La  Fayette  F.  and  Elizabeth 
(Benham)  Root;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  unmarried.  Has 
been  identified  with  clock  business  since  the  be- 
ginning of  active  career.  1877;  sec.  and  v. -p.  New 
Haven  Clock  Co.;  dir.  Peck  Bros.,  Atlas  Mfg.  Co.; 
trustee  Nat.  Savings  Bank:  dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank;  dir. 
New  Haven  Chamber  of  Commerce;  Pub.  Library. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Economic  (ex-pres.), 
Quinnipiack,  New  Haven  Country,  Aero.  Recre- 
ations: golf.  Home:  479  W^halley  Av.  Office:  New 
Haven  Clock  Co.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 


BOOT,    John    Gilhert,    banker;    Apr. 
Feb.   14,    1910.     (See   vol.    1909.) 


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BOOT,   Judson   Hall,    wool    dealer;    b.    Hartford, 

Conn.,  May  29,  1840;  s.  Samuel  and  Elizabetli 
(Taylor)  Root;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs.,  Hart- 
ford;   m.    May    10,    1865,    Catherine    S.    Waterman; 

1  daughter,  Grace  (Mrs.  Shiras  Morris,  of  Hart- 
ford). Clk.  in  dry  goods  store  at  16;  mem.  firm 
of  H.  C.  Judd  &  Root,  since  1870.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Clul)s:  Republican,  Hartford,  Country, 
(Farmington,  Conn.).  Recreations:  motoring,  golf. 
Home:  66  Washington  St.  Office:  177  Allyn  St., 
Hartford,  Conn. 

BOOT,  Iiyman  C;  b.  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.Y., 
Dec.  19.  1840;  s.  Caleb  Olcott  and  Louise  (Hil- 
dreth)  Root;  St.  Lawrence  U.,  1857-60;  m.  Eliza- 
beth Quincy,  of  St.  Johnsville,  N.Y.,  Dec.  15,  1869 
(died  Jan.  16,  18  96).  Long  regarded  as  authority  in 
bee-keeping  and  milk  production.  Prohibitionist. 
Universalist.  Pres.  Conn.  State  Bd.  of  Trade; 
mem.  Nat.  Bee-Keepers'  Assn.,  Nat.  Dairymen's 
Assn.,  and  many  kindred  orgns.  Mason.  Author: 
Quinby's  New  Bee-Keeping.  Address:  39  Broad  St., 
Stamford.   Conn.* 

BOOT,  Mary  Pauline,  M.D. ;  b.  Providence,  R.I., 
May  22,  1859;  d.  Henry  Theodore  and  Mary  Evelyn 
(Lake)  Root;  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.;  M.D.,  Woman's 
Med.  Coll.  of  Pa.,  1883;  post-grad,  study  Phila., 
1884,  New  York,  1904-6.  Interne  in  Phila.  Hosp., 
1883-4;  in  charge  of  Woman's  Hosp.,  Madura,  South 
India,  1885-91,  as  med.  missionary  under  A. B.C. 
F.M.;  resident  phys..  Smith  Coll..  since  1906-9, 
Bennett  Sch,,  Millbrook,  N.Y.,  1909-10:  retired  from 
active  work.  1910.  Mem.  R.I.  Med.  Soc.  Conglist. 
Address:  225  Melrose  St.,  Providence,  R.I.;  (May- 
Nov.)    Christmas   Cove.   Me. 

BOOT,  "William  Albert,  capitalist;  b.  Elizabeth- 
town,  N.Y.,  Jan.  5,  1850;  s.  William  W.  and  Harriet 
Maria  (Rowell)  Root;  ed.  high  sch.  and  acad.;  m. 
Bennington,   Vt.,   Oct.    24,1881,   Katherine   E.   Root; 

2  children,  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Dec.  18,  1882;  Henry 
Green,  Apr.  17,  1889.  Began  active  career  with 
Putnam  Mfg.  Co.,  Bennington,  continuing  for  5 
vrs. ;  later,  represented  the  co.  in  New  York,  and 
with  the  W^ashburn  &  Moen  Mfg.  Co.,  Worcester, 
Mass.:  was  identified  with  the  Kent  and  Root 
Marble  Co.,  Dorset,  Vt.,  and  with  United  Gas 
Improvement  Co.;  has  devoted  attention  during 
recent  yrs.  to  supervision  of  estate  interests.  Re- 
publican. Mason.  Episcopalian.  Club:  The  Ben- 
nington. Recreations:  driving,  horses,  and  motor- 
ing.    Address:    Bennington,   Vt. 

BOOTE,  Clarence  Burg-ess,  teacher;  b.  Frances- 
town,  N.H.,  Oct.  3,  1853:  s.  Martin  Nelson  (M.D.) 
and  Abby  Kimball  (McEwen)  Roote:  grad.  Fran- 
cestown  Acad.,  1872;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1876 
(Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.;  studied  law  in  office  and 
at  Boston  Univ.  Law  Sch.,  1881-4:  admitted  to 
bar.  1884:  m.  Barre,  Mass.,  Oct.  3,  1882,  Idelle 
Melinda  Bothwell.  Asso.  prin.  Island  Grove  Sch., 
Ft.  Edward,  N.Y.,  1877-9;  prin.  high  sch.,  Barre, 
Mass.,  1879-80;  asso.  prin.  Greenwich  Acad.,  Conn., 
1881-2;  practiced  law  at  Barre  and  Ware,  1884-5; 
prin.  high  sch..  Barre,  1885-6;  asso.  prin.  Green- 
wich Acad.,  1886-8;  headmaster,  Northampton  High 
Sch.,  Mass.,  since  1888.  Mem.  Headmasters'  Club 
of  Western  Mass.,  High  School  Master's  Club  of 
Mass.,  Ckissical  Assn.  of  N.E.,  Mass.  State  Teach- 
ers' Assn.  Episcopalian;  mem.  diocesan  Bd.  of  Re- 
li.gious  Edn.:  deputy  First  Provincial  Synod  from 
Diocese  of  Western  Mass.  Mem.  Chi  Psi  Fratern- 
ity, Church  Club  of  Western  Mass..  Monday  Eve- 
ning Club.  Recreations:  walking.  Home:  240  Elm 
St.,  Northampton,   Mass. 

BOPEB,  Charles  Frederick,  inventor,  mech. 
engr.;  b.  Manchester,  N.H.,  Dec.  10,  1847;  s.  Syl- 
vester H.  and  Almira  D.  (Hill)  Roper,  and  9th  in 
descent  from  John  Roper,  the  immigrant,  Dedham, 
Mass.,  who  died,  1664;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Francestown 
(N.H.)  Acad.,  and  French's  Business  Coll.,  Boston; 
m.  Amherst,  Mass..  Oct.  11.  1870,  Abbie  F.  Taylor; 

3  children,  Bessie  Tavlor,  b.  Feb.  12.  1876;  Walter 
Fredrick,  Feb.  9,  1881;  Arthur  E.,  Dec.  26,  1884. 
Began  early  in  father's  shop  at  Roxbury,  Boston, 
as  mechanic  and  inventor  and  later  worked  in 
various  shops  of  New  England;  asst.  supt.  Hart- 
ford Machine  Screw  Co.  6  yrs.;  returned  to  father's 
shop  and  in  1883  completed  a  screw  machine  which 
he  patented;   sold  patent  to   the  Drapers  and   was 


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apptd.  supt.  and  sen.  mgr.  of  tlieir  screw  works, 
later  the  Hopedale  ]\lachine  Screw  Co.;  mecli.  engr. 
Draper  Co.  since  consolidation,  1S97;  devoted  at- 
tention to  inventions  and  improving  machinery  of 
Draper  Co.  until  11)06,  since  head  of  C.  !•'.  Kop^r-r 
&  Co.;  has  in\ented  about  100  patented  designs, 
mostly  labor-saving  devices  on  cotton  machinery. 
Republican.    Conglist.    Address:  Hopedale,  Mass. 

ROFXIR,  Charles  Fremont,  clergyman;  b.  Prince- 
ton, ^lass.,  -Apr.  111.  IN.'iT;  s.  Samuel  S.  and  Ada- 
line  (^larsliall)  Koper;  descendant  of  John  Roper, 
who  settled  in  Dorcliester,  Mass.,  early  in  17th 
century;  g.g.f.  was  one  of  ten  sons,  all  of  whom 
served  in  Kevolutionary  War  (a  record  tliouglit  to 
be  unequaled):  ed.  schs.  of  native  town;  high  sch., 
Littleton,  N.H. ;  X.H.  Coll.;  grad.  Andover  Theol. 
Sem.,  ISNTi;  m.  Bertha  D.  Robertson,  of  Boston, 
Aug.  15,  1889;  3  children,  Fremont  Emerson,  Mar- 
ion Robertson,  Frederick  Robertson.  Acting  pastor 
Loudon,  N.H.,  1880-3;  ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1885;  pastor  West  Concord,  N.H.,  1885-i)l;  West 
Lebanon,  1894-9;  Winchester,  1899-04,  River  Point, 
R.I.,  since  1904.  Has  usually  been  member  of  bd. 
of  edn.  in  communities  where  he  resided;  ex- 
pres.  of  state  Christian  Endeavor  Soc,  N.H.  and 
R.I. ;  state  sec.  N.H.  Assn.  Congl.  Chs.,  1887-04; 
state  sec.  R.I.  Congl.  Conf.  since  1906;  trustee 
Home  Missionar.y  Soc.  for  man.\'  yrs:  JNIem.  S.A.Ii. 
(chaplain  R.I.  Soc).  Independent  Republican. 
Address:    River   Point,   R.I. 

ROPES,  Charles  Josepli  Hardy,  clergvman;  Dec. 
7,  1^51-Jan.  5,  1:115.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

ROPES,  James  Hardy,  theologian;  b.  Salem, 
Mass.,  Sept.  3,  1S66;  s.  William  Ladd  and  Harriet 
Lawrence  (Peirson)  Ropes;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1889: 
grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1893,  S.T.B.,  1898; 
univs.  of  Kiel,  HaJle,  and  Berlin,  1893-5;  (D.D., 
Western  Reserve  U.,  1905);  m.  Alice,  d.  Edward  J. 
Lowell,  of  Boston,  Nov.  23,  1897.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1901;  instr.  N.T.  criticism  and  interpre- 
tation. 1895-8,  asst.  prof.,  1898-1903,  Bussey  prof, 
1903-10,  Hollis  prof,  divinity,  1910 — ,  Dexter  lec- 
turer on  Bibl.  lit.,  1903 — ,  dean  in  charge  of  Uni^-. 
extension,  1910 — ,  Harvard  U.  Republican.  Fellow 
Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Am.  Oriental 
Soc,  Soc.  Bibl.  Lit.  and  Exegesis,  Colonial  Soc, 
Archgeol.  Inst.  America.  Clubs:  Oakley  Country, 
Colonial,  Harvard  (Boston).  Address:  13  FoUen 
St.,   Cambridge,   Mass.* 

ROPES,  ■William  Iiadd,  librarian;  July  19,  1825- 
Oct.  14,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1912-13.) 

RORABACK,  Alberto  T.,  iudge;  b.  Sheffield, 
Berkshire  Co..  Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1849;  s.  John  C. 
and  iNIaria  L.  R9raback;  ed.  South  Berkshire  Inst., 
Mass.,  and  Geneseo  (N.Y.)  Acad.;  m.  IMinnie  E. 
Hunt,  of  Canaan,  Conn..  Feb.  20,  1873.  Apptd. 
judge  Ct.  of  Common  Pleas,  1889:  mem.  Conn. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1885  and  1897  ( chmn.  judiciary  com.i  ; 
apptd.  judge  Superior  Ct.  of  Conn.,  1897;  justice 
Supreme  Ct.  of  Conn.,  since  1908.  Republican. 
Methodist.  ]\Iason.  Address:  Canaan,  Litclifield 
Co..  Conn. 

RORABACK,  Joseph  Clinton,  lawver;  b.  Canaan, 
Conn.,  Feb.  14.  1882:  s.  of  Judge  Alberto  T.  and 
Minnie  E.  (Hunt)  Roraback:  A.B.,  Yale,  1903; 
LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1905;  unmarried.  In  prac- 
tice at  Canaan  since  Julv  12,  1905.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Graduates'  (Yale). 
Address:   Canaan,   Conn 

ROSCOB,  Edward  Mortimer,   educator;   May   11, 

1873- Apr.   16.   l'.)]5.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

ROSCOE,  Iiincoln  Howard,  editor:  b. 
Vt.,  Feb.  4,  1806;  s.  I.  and  H.  E.  (Rowe) 
pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Underbill.  Vt.,  Nov. 
Oila  May  Mead;  3  children,  Lester  M.,  Florence, 
Howard  R.  Established  Roscoe  Printing  House 
at  Jericho,  1890;  moved  to  Essex  Junction,  1904; 
makes  specialty  of  railroad  and  calendar  work; 
also  editor  Green  Mountain  Press.  Republican. 
Seventh  Day  Adventist.  Address:  Essex  Junction, 
Vt. 

ROSE.  William  Henry,  M.D. 
Mass.,  Feb.  20.  1876;  s.  John  and 
Rose;    M.D.,    Harvard    M<jd.    Sch., 


Jericho, 
Roscoe; 
1901, 


b.  Worcester, 
Emma  (Cooper) 
1898;    m.    Grace 


M.  Martin,  of  Winchester,  Mass.,  Nov.  10,  1908. 
Interne  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1898-1900,  Boston  Ly- 
ing-in Hosp.,  1900-1;  piacticed  in  Worcester,  Mass., 
since  July,  1901;  asst.  suigeon  Memorial  Hosp.; 
consulting  obstetrician  Worcester  City  Hosp.; 
sui-geon  Am.  Steel  &  Wire  Co.  Fellow  Am.  Coll. 
Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Worcester, 
Worcester  Country,  Tatnuck  Country,  Harvard 
(Boston  and  Worcester).  Home:  340  Highland  St. 
Ollice:     13   Elm   St.,   Woi'cester,   Mass. 

ROSENAU,  Milton  Joseph,  sanitarian;  b.  Phila., 
Jan.  1,  1869;  s.  Nathan  and  Matilda  (Blitz)  Rose- 
nau;  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Phila.;  M.D.,  U.  of  Pa., 
1889;  post-grad,  studies  in  Hygienische  Institut, 
Berlin,  1892-3;  L'Institut  Pasteur,  Paris,  19oO; 
Pathologisches  Institut,  Vienna,  1900;  (hon.  A.M., 
Harvard,  1914);  m.  Mvra  B.  Frank,  of  Allegheny, 
Pa.,  June  16,  1900.  Surgeon  U.S.  Pub.  Health  Serv- 
ice, 1890-09;  dir.  Hygienic  Lab.  same,  1899-09  (re- 
signed); prof,  preventive  medicine  and  hygiene. 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  since  Oct.  1,  1909.  Dir.  Sch.  for 
Health  Officers  of  Harvard  U.  and  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1913 — ;  mem.  State  Bd.  of  Health,  1912 — 15; 
dir.  Antitoxin  and  Vaccine  Laboratory,  Mass.  Dept. 
of  Health,  1915.  Was  quarantine  officer,  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1895-8;  del.  of  U.S.  to  10th  Internat.  Con- 
gress Hygiene  and  Demography,  and  13th  Internat. 
Congress  Medicine  and  Surgery,  Paris,  1900;  mem. 
Internat.  Com.  Revision  of  Nomenclature  of  the 
Causes  of  Deaths,  Paris,  1900;  sanitary  expert  to 
2d  Pan-Am.  Conf.,  Mexico,  1901;  prof,  bacteriol- 
ogy, Washington  Post-Grad.  Med.  Sch.;  spl.  lec- 
turer on  tropical  diseases,  Georgetown  U.  Awarded 
gold  medal  of  Am.  medicine  for  service  to  hu- 
manity during  year  1912-13.  Mem.  Assn.  of  Am. 
Physicians,  A.M. A.,  A.A.A.S.,  Soc.  Am.  Bacter- 
iologists, Am.  Assn.  Tropical  Medicine  (pres., 
1915),  Am.  Assn.  Pathologists  and  Bacteriologists, 
etc.  Organized  quarantine  at  Santiago  and  other 
Cuban  ports,  1898-9.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  list  of  bool\S  and  writings.)  Clubs:  St.  Botolph, 
Harvard,  Kernwood  Country.  Recreations:  music, 
history  of  medicine.  Home:  65  Naples  Road, 
Brookline,   Mass.* 

ROSEITAIT,  Myra  Prank;  b.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Nov. 
10,  1877;  d.  Himan  and  Bertha  (Blitz)  Frank; 
grad.  high  sch.,  Alleghenv,  Pa.,  1895;  A.B.,  Bryn 
Mawr  Coll.,  1900:  m.  Prof.  INIilton  J.  Rosenau,  :M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  July  16,  1900;  2  children.  Mil- 
ton J.,  2d,  Bertha  P.  Mem.  bd.  of  directors  Social 
Service  Dept.,  Boston  City  Hosp.;  dir.  Boston  br. 
A.C.A. ;  dir.  Hebrew  Industrial  Sch.  Mem.  council 
of  Boston  Women's  Municipal  League:  mem. 
Alumnje  Assn.  of  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.;  Women's 
Ednl.  and  Industrial  Union  of  Boston,  Boston 
Council  of  Jewish  Women.  Clubs:  Bryn  Mawr, 
W^omen's  City  (Boston);  Kernwood  Country 
(North  Shore).  Recreations:  music,  drama,  out- 
door sports.  Home:  65  Naples  Rd.,  Brookline, 
Mass. 

ROSENTWIST,  Birg-er  Gustaf  Adolph,  vice  con- 
sul of  Sweden,  at  Boston;  b.  Bjuf,  Sweden,  Apr. 
26,  1868;  s.  Carl  Adolph  and  Augusta  Margareta 
Maria  (Sjostrom)  Rosentwist;  descendant  in  8th 
generation  from  John  Twist  of  English  ancestry, 
born  in  Germany,  1638,  and  settled  in  Sweden  (he 
was  made  a  nobleman  in  1695,  listed  in  the  House 
of  Peers  in  1697,  and  name  changed  to  Rosentwist; 
Birger  G.  Rosentwist  is  now  the  head  of  the  fam- 
ily and  possesses  the  original  letters  patent  of  no- 
bility); ed.  Royal  Inst.  Tech.,  Stockholm;  U.  of 
Gottingen,  Germanv;  m.  Emma  Christiana  Gorner, 
of  Gottingen,  Apr.  26,  1893:  1  son.  Otto  (died  1898). 
Came  to  U.S.,  1884,  and  after  short  stay  returned 
to  Sweden;  again  came  to  LT.S.,  1890,  and  served 
as  chemist,  dveing  dept.,  Weybosset  Mill;  organ- 
ized firm  of  Rosentwist  &  Gorner,  impoi'ters  and 
dealei's  in  dyestuffs  and  chemicals;  pres.  Merrimac 
Foundry  &  IMachine  Co.;  v. -p.  Presto  Interrim  Co.; 
dir.  Aktiebolaget  .lorf  (Sweden).  Royal  vice  consul 
of  Sweden,  at  Boston,  since  June,  1906.  Apptd.  b.v 
King  Gustaf  V,  of  Sweden,  as  mem.  hon.  com.  for 
Swedish  representation  at  Panama-Pacific  Inter- 
national Expn..  1915.  Mem.  Am. -Scandinavian  Soc; 
hon.  pres.  Swedish  Charitable  Soc.  Decorated 
Knight  of  Vasa  Order,  by  late  King  Oscar  of 
Sweden,  1907:  mem.  Knights  of  the  Order  of  Vasa, 


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925 


1st  class  (Boston).  Mason  (32°).  Clubs:  Al- 
gronquin,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  City,  Engineers', 
Boston  Yacht,  Kennebec  Yacht,  Hoosick-Whisick 
Country;  Cityklubben  (Sweden).  Recreations:  mo- 
toring, fishing-,  hunting,  motoi-  boating.  American 
Residence:  "Oaktorp,"  Atherton  St.,  Milton,  Mass.; 
(summer)  "Bredablick,"  West  Georgetown,  Me. 
Residence  in  Sweden:  "Furustugan,"  Helsingborg, 
Sweden.    Office:     26   India   Sq.,  Boston. 

ROSS,  Carroll  Baldwin,  M.D.;  b.  Poultney,  Vt., 
Aug.  23,  1S61;  s.  Lucretius  Dewey  and  Adeline 
Adelaide  (Baldwin)  Ross;  A.B.,  Middlebury  Coll., 
Vt..  1S82;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch..  1886;  m. 
Harriet  ^^'.  Stewart,  of  Mass.,  1S9S.  Practiced  at 
AVest  Rutland,  since  1SS6;  U.S.  pension  examiner 
since  18S8;  consulting  surgeon  Proctor  Hosp.,  Rut- 
land Hosp. ;  dir.,"  sec.  and  treas.  West  Rutland 
Water  Works  Co.;  dir.  "W^est  Rutland  Trust  Co. 
Republican.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc, 
Rutland  County  Med.  Soc,  Chi  Psi,  Chi  Beta 
Kappa.     Mason.     Home:     West   Rutland,   Vt. 

ROSS,  Charles  Wilson,  horticulturist.  (See  vol. 
1009.) 

ROSS,  Denman  Waldo,  lecturer;  b.  Cincinnati, 
Jan.  10.  1853:  s.  ,Tolin  Ludlow  and  Frances 
(Walker)  Ross:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1875.  A.M.,  Ph.D., 
ISSO;  unmarried.  Lecturer  on  the  theory  of  de- 
sign, Harvard,  since  1899.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts 
pnd  Sciences  since  1885:  trustee  Mus.  Fine  Arts, 
Boston,  since  1895.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
list  of  books,  etc.)  Address;  24  Craigie  St.,  Cam- 
bridge.  Mass.* 

ROSS,  Prank,  real  estate;  b.  Grimsby  Co.,  Ont.. 
Can..  Aug.  12,  1885:  s.  ■W'illiam  and  Mary  Anne 
(Morwick)  Ross;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Boston;  m.  Mil- 
dred Pauline  Ross,  of  Boston,  Nov.  25,  1911.  In 
employ  of  Thayer,  McNeil  &  Hodgkins.  Boston, 
1903;  "then  became  identified  with  the  real  estate 
business;  assisted,  1908,  in  organizing  real  estate 
firm  of  Henderson  &  Ross,  which  still  continues. 
jNIem.  Boston  Real  estate  Exchange.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason  (Rabboni  Lodge).  Club:  City. 
Home:  22  Woodland  Av.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:    30    State   St.,   Boston. 

ROSS,  Prank  Marcellns,  M.D. ;  b.  Kennebunk, 
INIe.,  .Tan.  4,  1851:  s.  Orren  (M.D.)  and  Elizabeth 
(Holden)  Ross:  M.D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll..  Phila., 
1874:  m.  Kennebunk.  1880.  Louisa  D.  Morton. 
Mason  (32°).    Home;  Kennebunk,  Me. 

ROSS,  Harry  Seymour,  dean  Emerson  College  of 
Oratorv;  b.  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  Apr.  5,  1868:  s. 
David  and  Helen  (Calhoun)  Ross;  ed.  country 
pub.  sch.  in  Conn.;  Oberlin  (O.)  Acad.;  spl.  coll. 
work,  Oberlin  Coll.;  grad.  Emerson  Coll.  of  Ora- 
torv, Boston.  1897;  (hon  A.M..  Owensboro  Coll. 
TKv.]  1914):  m.  June  24.  1903.  Ella  M.  McDuffee.  of 
St.  Johns,  N.B.:  1  daughter,  Helen  Willard.  Instr.. 
1897-1900.  master  in  English,  1900-8,  principal's 
asst.,  1905-7.  acting  prin.,  1907-8,  "Worcester  Acad.; 
dean  Emerson  Coll.  of  Oratory  since  1908,  also 
trustee.  Conglist.  Recreations:  mountain  climb- 
ing. Home:  Boston,  Mass.;  (summer)  Freedom, 
N.H.    Office:    Huntington  Chambers,   Boston. 

ROSS,  Henry  Herbert;  b.  Rutland,  Vt.,  May  2, 
1851;  s.  James  (M.D.)  and  Almira  (Edson)  Ross; 
grad.  Rutland  High  Sch..  1868;  A.B.,  Middlebury 
(Vt.)  Coll..  1872,  A.M.,  1875;  m.  Benson,  Vt.,  July 
27,  1876,  Retta  Gould  Howard  (now  deceased): 
2  children,  Katherine  H.  (Mrs.  E.  M.  Pond,  M.D., 
Rutland),  Margaret  H.  Teacher  Mechanicsville 
(X.Y.)  Acad.,  1872-4;  tutor  in  Middlebury  Coll., 
1874-5:  prin.  Vergennes  (Vt.)  High  Sch.,  1875-81; 
prin.  Vt.  Episcopal  Inst.,  Burlington,  Vt.,  1881-99. 
Grand  Sec.  Grand  Lodge  of  Vt.,  F.  and  A.M..  also 
Grand  Chapter,  Vt.:  Grand  Recorder,  Grand  Coun- 
cil of  Vt.,  also  of  Grand  Commandery;  Grand  Sec, 
Vt.  Council  of  Deliberation: — all  since  1902;  York 
and  Scottish  Rite  Mason  (33°).  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian.    Home:     Rutland,   Vt. 

ROSS,  Leonard  Warren,  landscape  architect;  b. 
Worcester,  IMass..  Oct.  5.  1856;  s.  William  J.  and 
Maria  (Loring)  Ross,  and  descendant  from  Scotch 
ancestry  on  father's  side  and  early  Colonial  an- 
cestrv  on  his  mother's  side;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  by 
pvt.  tuition:  m.  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Dec.  23,  1886, 
Florence    Adelaide   Pierce;    1    son,   Winthrop.     Re- 


moved to  Boston  at  19  and  entered  employ  of 
Cedar  Grove  Cemetery,  continuing  2  yrs. ;  devoted 
attention  to  landscape  gardening;  dir.  and  comp- 
troller KnoUwood  Cemetery,  Boston,  1898-09;  since 
gen.  supt.  cemetery  dept.,  Boston;  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1898,  1899,  Senate,  1900.  Trustee  Mass. 
Hosp.  Sch.  for  Care  and  Edn.  of  Crippled  and  De- 
formed Children.  Republican.  Scottish  Rite  Mason 
(K.T.,  Shriner).  Club:  Wampatuck  Country.  Ad- 
dress: 723  Harvard  St.,  Mattapan,  Boston,  Mass. 

ROSS,  Iiucretius  Henry,  M.D.;  b.  Benson,  Vt., 
Sept.  29,  1867;  s.  Ijucretius  Dewey  and  Ada  A. 
(Baldwin)  Ross;  A.B..  Middlebury  (Vt.)  Coll.,  1890, 
A.M.,  1894;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1898;  m. 
Salome  Eliza  Bixby.  of  Poultney,  Vt..  May  8,  1901. 
Practiced  at  Bennington,  Vt.,  since  Sept.  1,  1898; 
pres.  Bd.  of  U.S.  Pension  Examiners;  dist,  surg. 
Rutland  R.R. ;  attending  phys.  Vt.  Soldiers'  Home; 
examiner  for  Nortliwestern,  Aetna,  Metropolitan, 
Prudential,  National,  and  other  life  ins.  cos.  Mem. 
A.INT.A.,  Chi  Psi.  Conglist.  Mason.  Recreations: 
ornithology,  tennis.  Address:  507  Main  St.,  Ben- 
nington. Vt. 

ROSS,  Samuel;  b.  Cheshire,  Eng.,  Feb.  2,  1865;  s. 
James  and  Sarah  (Quarmby)  Ross;  arrived  in 
America,  1879;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  New  Bedford, 
Mass.;  m.  New  Bedford,  Oct.  21,  1891,  Isabelle 
Daley;  1  child.  Beryl  O.,  b.  Feb.  1,  1895.  Agt.  of 
Spinners'  Union  since  1886;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep.  15  yrs..  Senate  5  yrs.,  ending  1913;  dir.  New 
Bedford  Textile  Sch.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
:\rem.  N.E.O.P.:  pres.  New  Bedford  Astron.  Soc; 
mem.  Bristol  Soc.  Psvchol.  Research.  Address: 
602  Cottage  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

ROSS,  Worth  Gwynn,  officer  U.S.  Revenue  Cutter 
Service:  b.  Cleveland.  Apr.  19,  1854;  s.  Gen.  Samuel 
and  Phebe  (Wierman)  Ross;  ed.  Lititz  (Pa.)  Acad.; 
grad.  Sch.  of  Instrn.  Revenue  Cutter  Service,  1879; 
m.  Hannah  T.  Gilbert,  of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Jan. 
11,  1882  (died  Mar.  5.  1888);  m.  2d.  Atatay  G.  W. 
Bartlett,  of  New  Bedford,  Oct.  29,  1895.  Third  It. 
July  2,  1879;  2d  It.,  Oct.  24.  1884;  1st  It..  Apr.  18, 
1895;  capt.,  .Tune  3,  1902;  capt.  commandant,  Apr. 
25,  1908;  chief  of  Revenue  Cutter  Service,  Apr.  1, 
1905-Apr.  30.  1911,  when  voluntarily  retired  on  ac- 
count of  ill  health.  Served  on  Atlantic  and  Pacific 
coasts,  Puget  Sound,  Behring  Sea,  Great  Lakes, 
various  foreign  cruises,  N.  Atlantic  Squadron  dur- 
ing Spanish-Am.  War,  after  which  awarded  medals 
by  Congress;  personally  comd.  fleet  of  revenue  cut- 
ters in  Gulf  of  Mexico,  enforcing  sanitary  regula- 
tions, during  the  yellow  fever  epidemic  of  1905. 
Has  written  articles  on  maritime  subjects.  Mem. 
Loyal  Legion.  Naval  and  !Mil.  Order  Spanish-Am. 
War,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  Old  Dartmouth  Hist.  Soc, 
Clan  Ross  in  America.  Club;  Lotos  (New  York). 
Address:  75  :\radison  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.* 

ROSSBERG,  Charles  Clinton,  merchant,  banker; 
b.  New  Britain,  Conn.,  June,  1859:  s.  Frederick  W. 
and  L.  F.  W.  D.  (Behrnes)  Rossberg;  ed.  princi- 
pally in  New  Britain;  m.  Alice  Thrall,  of  Vernon, 
Conn.,  Feb.,  1897;  2  sons.  Entered  mercantile  busi- 
ness, 1881;  gen.  mgr.  C.  C.  &  W.  B.  Rossberg; 
pres.  Peoples  Savings  Bank:  treas.  New  Britain 
Savings  &  Loan  Assn.  Republican  (generally). 
Conglist.  Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Sons  of  Veterans. 
Home:  52  Vine  St.  Office:  165  Main  St.,  New 
Britain,    Conn. 

ROSSITER,  William  Sidney,  publisher:  b.  West- 
field,  Mass.,  Sept.  9,  1861;  student  Columbian  (now 
George  Washington)  U.;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1884; 
m.  Nellie  C.  Budd,  of  New  York,  Oct.  21,  1891. 
Asst.  business  mgr.  and  spl.  writer  New  York 
Tribune,  1884-8;  circulation  mgr.  New  York  Press, 
1888-9:  coorganizer,  1889,  and  mem.  till  1900,  New 
York  Printing  Co.:  expert  spl.  agt.  printing  and 
publishing,  12th  census,  1900;  chief  elk.  of  the 
Census  and  chief  of  Publ.  Div.,  1904-July  1,  1909; 
resigned  to  return  to  pvt.  business;  v.-p.  Rumford 
Press,  Concord,  N.H.  Mem.  American  Economic 
Assn.,  Am.  Polit.  Science  Assn.,  Am.  Statistical 
Assn.  Clubs:  Cosmos  (Washington),  Republican 
(New  York).  Author:  An  Accidental  Romance 
and  Other  Stories,  1895.  Wrote  report  on  Printing 
and  Publishing  for  Census  of  1900  and  1905;  census 
report,  "A  Centurv  of  Population  Growth  in  the 
United   States";   The  Population  Problem   of  Ver- 


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mont,  1911.  Contbr.  to  mags.  In  1908  was  selected 
by  President  Roosevelt  to  investigate  the  Govt. 
Printing  Office  and  report  to  him  upon  its  condi- 
tion, and  to  suggest  plans  for  reorganization;  mem. 
com.  of  5  to  advise  the  dir.  of  the  census  concern- 
ing reorganization  of  the  bur.,  1913.  Home:  Con- 
cord,  N.H.* 

ROTCH,  Abbott  Iiawrence,  meteorologist;  Jan. 
(;,  ]s(;i-Aiii-.  7,  \'.>\'2.  ( Soi-  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
AVlui    ill    America,    i;il2-13.) 

BOTCH,  Thomas  Morgan,  M.D.;  Dec.  9,  1849- 
Mar.  U,  1914.  (.See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1912-13.) 

ROTCH,  William,  civil  engineer;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  .Julv  22,  1844;  s.  William  .J.  and  Emily 
(Morgan)  Rolcii;  descendant  of  William  Rotch, 
who  settled  in  Provincetown,  Mass.,  about  1690; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1865;  C.E.,  ficole  Centrale  des  Arts 
et  Manufactures,  Paris,  1869;  m.  Mary  Rotch  Ehot, 
Sept.  6,  1873.  Asst.  engr.,  1871-4,  chief  engr.,  1875- 
80,  Fall  River  Water  Works;  consulting  engr.  and 
purchasing  agt.  Mexican  Central  R.R.  Co.,  Sonora 
R.R.  Co.,  Atlantic  &  Pacific  R.R.  Co.,  and  Southern 
Cal.  R.R.  Co.,  1880-2;  apptd.,  ISSl,  by  Gov.  John  D. 
l.,ong,  one  of  commrs.  who  established  boundary 
between  Mass.  and  R.I.  Pres.  State  Wharf  and 
Storage  Co.;  treas.  Broadway  Storage  Co.;  dir. 
Adams  Nervine  Asvlum,  Infants'  Hosp.;  trustee 
Rotch  Traveling  Scholarship  for  Architects,  etc. 
Home:  157  Bay  State  Rd.  Office:  131  State  St., 
Boston.* 

ROTCH,  William  Boylston,  editor  and  publisher; 
b.  Amherst,  N.H.,  June  6,  1859;  s.  Albert  Atwood 
and  Helen  (Bovlston)  Rotch;  descendant  of  family 
of  Boylstons  who  were  among  the  early  settlers 
of  Boston,  Mass.;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Amherst;  m. 
Grace  Marston  Burrell,  of  Weymouth,  Mass.,  Oct. 

10,  1884;  1  son,  Arthur  Boylston.  Editor  and  pub. 
Milford  Cabinet;  also  in  ins.  business;  mem.  N.H. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895-7;  State  Constl.  Conv.,  1900; 
sec.  to  Congressman  Frank  D.  Currier,  4  yrs.,  to 
Gov.  Robert  P.  Bass,  1913;  was  mem.  mil.  staff 
of  Gov.  Ramsdell,  with  rank  of  col.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason  (32°);  Odd  Fellow.  Recreations: 
tennis,    motoring.     Address:     Milford,    N.H. 

ROTH,  Otto,  violinist.    (See  vol.  1909.) 
ROTHSCHILD,    Alonzo,    author;    b.    New    York, 
Oct.  ;;o,  1862;  s.  John  and  Catherine  (Meyer)  Roths- 
child; studied  Coll.  City  of  New  York;  spl.  student 
Harvard;  m.  Meta  Robitscheck,  of  New  York,  Sept. 

11,  1895.  In  journalism  and  lit.  pursuits,  since  1884. 
V.-p.  Lincoln  Fellowship;  dir.  Free  Religious  As- 
sociation; mem.  Anti-Imperialist  League,  Mass. 
Reform  Club,  The  Grange.  Consulting  editor  on 
Am.  history,  Civil  War,  and  Lincoln.  Author:  Lin- 
coln. Master  of  Men,  1906.  Home:  Brook  Farm, 
East  Foxboro,  Mass.* 

ROTHWEIiL,  Bernard  Joseph,  merchant;  born 
Dublin,  Ireland.  Aug.  1,  1859;  s.  Thomas  Henry 
and  Rosanna  (Fagan)  Rothwell;  came  to  America, 
1869;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  and  under  pvt.  tutors;  m.  Em- 
ily Jane  Taylor,  of  Boston,  July  9,  1889  (died  June 
15,  1903);  2d,  Henrietta  Isman  Goodrich,  of  Boston, 
Nov.  28,  1911.  Pres.  Bay  State  Milling  Co..  Law- 
renceburg  Roller  Mills  Co.;  dir.  Mass.  Bonding  & 
Ins.  Co.,  Mass.  Fire  &  Marine  Ins.  Co.;  trustee 
Union  Institution  for  Savings.  Pres.  Boston  Cham- 
ber Commerce,  1908-10;  chmn.  Mass.  Commn.  on 
Immigration,  1913.  Independent  Democrat.  Clubs: 
Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Boston  City,  Boston  Yacht. 
Home:  Boston  and  Needham,  Mass.  Office:  608 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Boston.* 

ROTHWELL,  James  Mason,  real  estate;  born 
Brookline,  Ma.s.s.,  Sept.  10,  1882;  s.  William  H.  and 
Lucy  F.  (Mason)  Rothwell;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1905;  m. 
Florence  Bunting,  of  Boston,  Oct.  7,  1905;  3  chil- 
dren, Priscilla,  Janet,  William  Herbert,  2d.  In  real 
estate  business  in  own  name,  Boston,  since  1905. 
Mem.  Real  Estate  Exchange,  and  Auction  Bd.  Re- 
publican. Clubs:  Algonquin,  Harvard,  Boston  Ath- 
letic Assn.,  Tedesco.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  25 
Downing  Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  107  Mass. 
Av.,  Boston. 

ROUIT]},  Arthur  Morey;  b.  Norton,  Mass.,  Sept. 
13,  1852;  s.  Benjamin  Mason  and  Sophia  (Morey) 
Round;    B.P.,    Brown    Univ.,    1876;    M.D.,    Harvard 


:Med.  Sch.,  1884;  m.  Chicago,  June  8,  1887,  Annie 
Endicott  Felton.  Has  practiced  at  Norton,  Mass., 
since  1884;  pres.  P'armers'  Mut.  Telephone  Co.;  dir. 
Norton  Pub.  Library.  Progressive.  Trinitarian. 
Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Doctors'  Clinical  Club,  Beta 
Tliota  Pi.    Addrcs.s:  Norton,  Mass. 

ROUNDS,  Edgar  Elphonso;  b.  Minot  Corner,  Me., 
Feb.  19,  1855;  s.  David  and  Beulah  A.  (Ray) 
Rounds;  grad.  grammar  sch.,  Lewiston,  1870;  m. 
Emma  Dow,  of  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  6,  1877;  5  chil- 
dren, Alice  (Mrs.  Walter  S.  Crandall),  Gertrude, 
Arthur  (both  deceased),  Gerard,  Edgar  (deceased). 
W'orked  in  cooper  shop  and  at  slater's  trade;  in 
employ  Me.  Central  R.R.  2  yrs.  and  Grand  Trunk 
R.R.  2  yrs.;  after  spending  1  yr.  more  with  Me. 
Central,  became  night  yard  master  of  the  Eastern 
R.R.  and  so  continued  20  yrs.;  built  a  cottage  on 
Great  Diamond  Island,  1897,  developed  a  water 
supply  and  founded  the  Peak's  Island  Water  Co.. 
of  which  is  propr. ;  pres.  and  treas.  Peak's  Island 
Ferry  Co.  since  1913;  mem.  City  Council,  Portland, 
1890-1,  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1897-9;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1908;  mem.  Rep.  lOxec.  Com.,  Portland,  about 
12  yrs.  Home:  85  Myrtle  St.  Office:  60  Portland 
Pier,  Portland,  Me. 

ROUND'S",  Rodney  "Wiley,  clergyman.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

ROURKE,  John,  railway  official;  b.  Marshfield, 
Mass.,  June  4,  1867;  s.  John  and  ]Mary  (Green) 
Rourke;  parents  on  both  sides  came  from  Ireland; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Marshfield;  m.  Mary  F.  O'Connell,  of 
Bethel,  Vt.,  May  2,  1891;  4  children,  Frank  Wil- 
liam, Josephine  Helen,  M.  Dorothy,  Grace  Mar- 
garet. Began  as  telegraph  operator  Old  Colony 
R.R.,  1885;  in  same  capacity  with  Boston  &  Lowell 
R.R.,  1887;  road  leased  by  the  B.  &  M.  R.R.,  1888, 
and  with  this  co.  since  as  telegraph  operator,  train 
dispatcher,  chief  dispatcher,  asst.  supt.,  and  since 
Nov.  1,  1913,  supt.  Portland  div.  Mem.  Mass.  Fish 
and  Game  Protective  Assn.  Clubs:  N.E.  Railway, 
Wonolancet  (Concord,  N.H.).  Recreations:  mechan- 
ics, hunting,  fishing.  Home:  35  Powder  House  Ter- 
race, Somerville,  Mass.  Office:  Rm.  59,  North  Sta- 
tion, Boston. 

ROURKE,  Loiiis  Keeg^an,  ex-commr.  pub.  works 

City  of  Boston:  b.  Abington,  Mass.,  Nov.  23,  1873;  s. 
Peter  and  Margaret  (Ryan)  Rourke;  S.B.,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1895;  m.  Teresa  Ryan,  of  New  York, 
May  9,  1907.  Section  hand.  asst.  to  roadmaster, 
etc.,  B.  &  M.  R.R.,  June,  1895-Aug.,  1897;  supervi- 
sor of  track,  Panama  R.R.,  Aug.,  1897-May,  1899; 
with  Guayaquill  &  Quito  Ry.,  Ecuador,  as  road- 
master.  May,  1899-May,  1900,  and  after  Aug.,  1899, 
supt.  of  constrn.  in  charge  of  work  on  extension 
to  Quito;  mem.  firm  of  Dent  &  Rourke,  on  contract 
work  on  G.  &  Q.  Ry.,  May,  1900-Jan.,  1902  (cleared 

14  miles  of  right  of  way  and  graded  5  miles  of 
heavy  mountain  work);  bid  on  railroad  work  in 
Mexico,  and  (with  other  engrs.)  reported  and  bid 
on  public  works  in  Chili,  etc.,  Feb.,  1902-Jan.,  1903; 
supt.  of  constrn.  G.  &  Q.  Ry.,  Jan.,  1903-Mar.,  1904 
(laid  21  miles  of  track,  crossing  30  openings,  spans 

15  to  60  ft.);  in  partnership  with  brother,  on  con- 
tract work,  principally  building  highways  for  Mas- 
sachusetts, Mar..  1904-Dec.,  1905;  with  Panama  Ca- 
nal Commn.  (Dec,  1905-June,  1910),  Apr.,  1906,  as 
supt.  of  constrn.,  then  on  Culebra  div.,  as  supt.  of 
tracks  (Apr.-July,  1906),  supt.  of  tracks  and  dumps 
(July,  1906-June,  1907),  acting  div.  engr.  (6  wks.), 
asst.  div.  engr.  (July,  1907-May,  1908).  and  div. 
engr.  (Maj'-July,  1908),  and  July,  1908-June,  1910, 
asst.  div.  engr.,  and  during  absence  of  div.  engr., 
acting  div.  engr..  Central  div.;  became  supt.  of 
streets  of  City  of  Boston,  June  8,  1910;  commr.  of 
pub.  works,  Boston,  Feb.  1,  1911-Apr.  30,  1915  (re- 
signed). Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Boston  Soc.  C.E., 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Boston  City, 
Engineers.'  Home:  6  W'ayne  St.,  Roxbury  (Bos- 
ton), ]\Iass. 

ROUSMANIERE,  Edmund  Swett,  clergvman;  b. 
Boston,  Oct.  27,  1858;  s.  John  Easton  and  Abby 
Whitmore  (Swett)  Rousmaniere;  A.B..  Harvard, 
1883;  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theol.  School,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1886;  (D.D..  Brown  U.,  1905);  m.  Sophie 
Knight,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  Nov.  5,  1890.  Deacon, 
1886,  priest,  1887,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector.  All  Saints'  Ch., 
Pontiac,    R.I.,    1886-9,    Grace    Ch.,    New    Bedford, 


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Mass.,  1889-99,  Grace  Ch.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1899- 
1909,  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Boston,  1910-12;  dean  Cathe- 
dral Ch.  of  St.  Paul,  Boston.  Home:  56  Chestnut  St., 
Boston.* 

SOUSSIN,  William  Cliarles,  merchant;  b.  Mon- 
treal, Can..  July  ;;u,  1860;  s.  William  Pvoussin;  de- 
scendant of  the  immigrant,  Jean  lioussin;  ed.  Ma- 
son Coll.,  Terrebonne,  and  acad.  at  Roxton  Falls, 
Can.;  m.  Alda  Cordeau,  of  Actonvale,  Can.,  June, 
1895;  7  children,  Charles  Edward,  Jeanette,  Adri- 
enne,  Theodore,  Gilbert,  Paul,  INIadeleine.  Began  as 
elk.  in  father's  store  and  continued  until  27;  re- 
moved to  Biddeford,  :Me.,  1887,  and  enjfaged  in  re- 
tail grocery  business  under  title  of  Roussin  &  Tar- 
tre,  incorporated,  1898,  as  the  Biddeford  Grocery 
Co.,  of  which  is^pres. ;  trustee  York  County  Sav- 
ings Bank.  Served  as  assessor  and  alderman,  Bid- 
deford. Republican.  Catholic.  Address:  Biddeford, 
Elaine. 

BO'WE,  Allan  'Winter,  prof,  chemistry;  b.  Glou- 
cester, Mass.,  July  31,  1879;  s.  Arthur  and  Lucy 
(Winter)  Rowe;  B.S.  in  Chemistry,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1901;  M.S.,  Wesleyan  U.,  1904;  Ph.D.,  U.  of 
Gottingen,  1906:  unmarried.  Asst.  in  chemistry, 
Wesleyan  U.,  1902-4;  lecturer  in  chemistry,  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1906-8,  professor  since  1908; 
chemist  at  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp..  since  1910.  Mem. 
Am.  Chem.  Society,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Republican. 
Home:  295  Commonwealth  Av.  Office:  SO  E.  Con- 
cord St.,  Boston. 

BO'WE,  Ceylon,  merchant;  b.  Bethel,  ^le.,  Apr.  1, 
1838;  s.  Caleb  and  Abigail  (Plummer)  Rowe;  ed. 
town  dist.  sch.  and  Gould's  Acad.,  Bethel;  m.  May 
12,  1864.  Mary  M.  Gro\  er,  of  Bethel.  Continuously 
in  gen.  mercantile  business  at  Bethel  since  Oct.  10, 
1860.  Trustee  Gould'.s  Acad.  Progressive  Repub- 
lican. Mason.  Club:  Portland  (Portland,  Me.).  Ad- 
dress: Bethel,  Me. 

BO'WZ:,  Georg-e  Howard  Malcolm,  ;M.D.  ;  b.  Low- 
ell, Mass.;  s.  Jonathan  Philbrick  and  Maria  Louise 
(Morrison)  Rowe;  ed.  Berwick  (Me.)  Acad.;  Phil- 
lips Exete--  Acad.,  N.H.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1864, 
A.M.,  1869;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1868.  Began 
practice  at  Boston,  1870:  asst.  physician  Pa.  Hosp. 
for  the  Insane,  Phila,  1870-1;  asst.  supt.  Boston  In- 
sane Hosp.,  Boston,  1871-9;  supt.  and  resident  phy- 
sician, Boston  City  Hosp  many  yrs.  Home:  11  Ivy 
St..  Boston. 

BO'WE,  Henrietta  Gould,  author;  1835-Oct.  27, 
1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1910-11.) 

BO'WE,  Henry  C,  oyster  culturist;  b.  New  Ha- 
ven. Conn.,  Apr.  23,  1851;  s.  Ruel  and  Abbie  (Gor- 
don) Rowe;  descendant  of  Matthew  Rowe,  one  of 
the  early  settlers  at  New  Haven,  1640,  and  one  of 
the  signers  of  the  New  Haven  Colony  Constn., 
1644;  also  a  descendant  of  Ezra  Rowe,  a  soldier  of 
the  Revolutionary  War;  ed.  Fair  Haven  Sem.;  Gen. 
Russell's  Mil.  Inst.,  New  Haven:  Conn.  Lit.  Instn., 
Suffield,  Conn.  Has  been  engaged  in  oyster  culture 
since  1868;  head  of  firm  of  H.  C.  Rowe  &  Co.,  oyster 
growers  (largest  firm  of  the  kind  in  the  world). 
Pres.  Conn.  Oyster  Growers'  Assn.  for  19  yrs.; 
pres.  Oyster  (growers'  and  Dealers'  Assn.  of  North 
America,  2  terms  (resigned,  1913);  mem.  Conn 
Acad.  Science.  Conglist.  Author  of  a  paper  on 
"Oyster  Culture,"  read  at  the  Internat.  Fisheries 
Congress,  in  connection  with  the  World's  Fair. 
Chicago,  1893;  paper  on  "The  W^holesomeness  of 
Oysters,"  presented  by  invitation  of  the  U.S.  Fish 
Commn.  at  the  Internat.  Fisheries  Congress,  Wash- 
ington. D.C.,  1908;  paper  before  the  American 
Fisheries  Soc,  1911,  "The  Taxation  of  Oyster  Prop- 
erties"; paper  before  the  Am.  Fisheries  Soc,  1913, 
"Oysters  a  Desirable  Food'';  article  in  Frank  Les- 
lie's Magazine,  Oct.,  1913,  "Oysters  and  the  Cost 
of  Living";  and  many  other  papers  and  articles 
concerning  oysters;  also  author  of  much  legisla- 
tion relating  to  the  oyster  business.  Home:  Groton, 
Conn.;  (winter)  Daytona  Beach,  Fla. 

BO'WE,  Henry  Kallocli,  educator;  b.  Boston,  Nov. 
30,  1869;  s.  Rev.  Charles  Henry  and  Frances  (Kal- 
loch)  Rowe;  grad.  Thayer  Acad.,  Braintree,  Mass., 
1888;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1892.  A.M.,  1895;  post-grad, 
study.  Harvard,  1892-3;  Ph.D.,  Boston  U.,  1905;  m. 
Randolph,  Mass.,  1893,  Bertha  W.  Howard;  1  son, 
Howard    K.      Teacher    Greek    and    history,    Colby 


Acad.,  New  London,  N.H.,  1893-7,  Monson  (Mass.) 
Acad.,  1897-1901,  Frye  Sch.,  Boston,  1902-4;  instr. 
history,  Boston  U.,  1903-6;  asst.  prof.  ch.  history, 
Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  1906- 
14,  asso.  prof,  history  and  sociology,  since  1914. 
Author:  Landmarks  in  Christian  History.  Lecturer 
and  contbr.  of  articles  to  cyclopedias  and  newspa- 
pers. ]\Iem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Progressive  Re- 
pul)lican.    Baptist.    Address:  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

BOWE,  Herbert  "Warren,  editor;  b.  Bangor,  Me., 
Nov.  20,  1867;  s.  James  Swett  and  Henrietta 
(Gould)  Rowe;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  1  >r.  in  high 
sch.,  Bangor;  m.  Brewer,  Me.,  Jan.  19,  1898, 
Blanche  Eva  Spurling;  2  children,  Marjorie  Har- 
riette,  Theodore  Spurling.  Reporter  on  various 
daily  newspapers;  editor  The  Beacon,  Fort  Fair- 
field, iNle.,  1  yr. ;  editor  and  pub.  Me.  Sportsman, 
monthly  magazine,  1896-08;  staff  reporter  Bangor 
Daily  Commercial  since  Sept.  1,  1910.  Mem.  ttrm 
of  Bigney  &  Rowe,  owners  of  Crow's  Nest,  Moose- 
head  Lake.  Republican.  Baptist.,  Grand  Comdr. 
Knights  of  Malta,  Me.  and  N.H.,  1914-15.  Home: 
Brewer,  Me.    Office:  Daily  Commercial,  Bangor,  Me. 

BO'WE,  Xiouis  Earle;  b.  Providence,  R.I.,  June 
19,  1882;  s.  Thomas  Richard  and  Arvilla  (Pollard) 
Rowe;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1904  (Phi  Beta  Kappa), 
A.M.,  1906;  Am.  Sch.  of  Classical  Studies,  Athens, 
Greece,  1906-7;  unmarried.  Teacher,  1908-12,  asst. 
in  charge  of  Egyptian  dept.,  1909-12,  Boston  Mus. 
Fine  Arts;  asst.  in  history,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1910-12;  mem.  Harvard  U.  Mus.  of  Fine  Arts 
Egyptian  Expdn.,  Feb.-June,  1912;  dir.  R.I.  Sch.  of 
Design,  Sept.  1,  1912 — .  Mem.  Met.  Park  Commn. 
of  R.I.  Baptist.  Mem.  Eastern  Assn.  of  Art  and 
Manual  Training  Teachers,  Am.  Federation  Arts, 
Am.  Assn.  of  Museums,  Archaeol.  Inst.  America, 
Copley  Soc.  (Boston),  R.I.  Chapter  of  A. I. A.  (sec). 
Mason.  Clubs:  Providence  Art,  University,  R.I. 
Yacht.  Home:  Conimicut,  Kent  Co.,  R.I.  Office:  11 
Waterman  St.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

BO'WE,  'Walter  Cilley,  M.D.;  b.  Barnstead,  N.H., 
Apr.  1,  1873;  s.  James  M.  and  Emma  S.  (Clark) 
Rowe;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.;  M.D.,  Dartmouth 
Med.  Sch.,  1899;  m.  Margaret  Leggett,  of  Thomp- 
sonville.  Conn.,  Sept.  20,  1911;  1  son,  Paul  Karlton. 
Practiced  in  Andover,  N.H.,  since  Dec.  24,  1899. 
Trustee  Proctor  Acad.,  Andover.  Mem.  N.H.  Med. 
Soc,  Merrimac  Co.  Med.  Assn.,  N.H.  Surg  Club. 
INIason:  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Ragged  Mountain  Fish 
and  Game.    Address:   Andover,  N.H. 

BO'WE!!!!,  Benjamin  'Winslow,  secretary  and 
comptroller:  b.  Chichester,  N.H.,  Aug.  18,  1845; 
s.  John  Winslow  and  Martha  Love  (Stevens) 
Rowell;  descendant  of  Thomas  Rowell,  born  in 
Eng.  and  settled  in  Salisbury,  Mass.,  1838;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  of  Lynn,  Mass.;  m.  Susan  Augusta  Newhall, 
of  Lynn,  IVIass.,  Dec.  5,  1871.  In  furniture  and 
carpet  business,  1867-84:  newspaper  advertising, 
1SS4-S;  treas.  Boston  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  1890-12, 
since  comptroller,  also  mem.  bd.  of  dirs.  Mem. 
Ancient  and  Hon.  Arty.  Co.  of  Boston,  Mass.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Mason  (33°);  sec.  Grand  Com- 
mandery  K.T.,  of  Mass.  and  R.I. ;  of  Scottish  Rite 
Masons  in  Boston;  of  Aleppo  Temple,  A. A. O.N. M.S.; 
Imperial  Recorder  of  the  Imperial  Council  for 
North  America  of  A.A.O.N.M.S.;  treas.  Grand  Chap- 
ter of  U.S.;  of  the  Grand  Cross  of  Constantine  of 
U.S.;  sec.  of  the  Supreme  Grand  Chapter  of  the 
Societus  Resicrusiana  of  the  U.S.  Odd  Fellow. 
Club:  Point  Shirley.  Recreations:  country  life. 
Home:  8  Linwood  Rd.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Office:  Masonic 
Temple,   Boston,   INIass. 

BOWEIi!!,  David  O.,  stock  farm.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BO'WE!!!^,  Frank  Bruce,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Lynn, 
Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1856;  s.  John  Bruce  and  Hannah  B. 
(Stevens)  Rowell;  pub.  and  pvt.  sch.  edn. ;  m. 
Lynn,  Oct.  20,  1887,  Sarah  L.  Smith.  In  gen. 
engring.  work,  with  Charles  W.  Gay,  Lynn,  1873- 
81;  asst.  engr.  Boston  &  Lowell  R.R.,  1881-5; 
entered  service  of  Boston  &  Me.  R.R.,  in  engring. 
dept.,  1885,  and  was  asst.  chief  engr.  until  1911, 
since  engr.  of  real  estate  dept.  Mem.  Boston  Soc. 
C.E.  Friends  Ch.  Home:  14  Linwood  Rd.,  Lynn, 
Mass.     Office:    202   North   Station,    Boston. 

BO'WE!;!^,  Prantlin  P.,  merchant;  b.  Weare,  N. 
H.,  Aug.  26,  1850;  s.  Stephen  and  Irena  (Bartlett) 
Rowell;    ed.    Francestown    Acad.;    m.    Manchester, 


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N.H.,  June,  1874,  Iliza  I.  Young;  5  children,  Artliur 
Sayward,  Stephen  Franklin.  L,ena  Gertrude,  Irving 
Willis,  Jesse  Richard.  Macliini.st  for  6  yrs. ;  in 
business  with  Rowell,  AN'right  &  Co.  for  3  yrs.; 
lias  been  operating  in  own  name  since  1S78  (dealei- 
in  grain.  Hour,  lumber,  etc.;  ;  pres.  Xewport  Sav- 
ings Bank;  dir.  First  Xat.  Bank;  mem.  Brampton 
Woolen  Co.  Mem.  X.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1892-3.  Re- 
puljlican.     Congli.st.     Address:   Newport,   N.H. 

S.OWIllMlt,  Georg-e  Smith,  newspaper  man;  b. 
Hallowell.  Me.,  Mar.  12,  1846;  s.  Maj.  Kliphalet 
and  Ellen  F.  (Smith)  Rowell;  student  Colbv  U. 
1865-6,  A.M.,  about  1892;  m.  Lydia  E.  Gallagher, 
of  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  Apr.  17,  1871.  Engaged  in 
journalism  since  1863,  except  2  yrs.  in  coll.;  lit. 
editor  Portland  Daily  Advertiser,  1889-09.  Mason 
(32°);  mem.  G.A.R.,  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  Loyal  Legion. 
Clubs:  Portland  Press  (pres.),  Fraternity.  Home: 
90  Neal  St.,  Portland,  Me.* 

ROWEX.!.,  Jolin  W.,  judge;  b.  Lebanon,  N.H.. 
June  9,  1830;  aoad.  edn.  at  Randolph,  Vt.;  (LL.D., 
Vt.  U.,  1893):  m.  Mary  L.  Wheeler,  of  Randolph, 
Vt.,  Aug.  1,  1858.  Admitted  to  bar,  1858;  mem.  Vt. 
Gen.  Assembly,  1861-2;  state's  atty.,  Orange  Co., 
1862-3;  mem.  Vt.  Senate,  1874-5;  reporter  decisions 
Supreme  Ct.,  1872-80;  asso.  judge,  1882-02,  chief 
judge  since  1902,  Supreme  Ct.  of  Vt.  Republican. 
V.-p.  Randolph  Nat.  Bank  since  its  organization, 
1875.     Address:    Randolph,   Vt.* 

BOWXSIiIi,  'Wilbur  Everett,  lawyer;  b.  aierrimac, 
Mass..  Aug.  28,  18(j2;  s.  Charles  E.  and  Judith  M. 
Rowell;  grad.  W^ilbraham  (Mass.)  Acad.,  1881;  A. 
B.,  W^eslevan  U.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1885,  A.M., 
1888;  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1888;  m.  1st,  Somerville, 
Mass.,  Sept.  22,  1S91,  Mary  A.  Rand:  m.  2d,  South 
Framingham,  Mass.,  IMar.  18,  1908,  Lillian  W. 
Bridges.  Began  practice  at  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1888; 
mem.  law  firm  of  Rowell  &  Clay  since  1903;  v.-p. 
and  trustee  Broadway  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Mer- 
chants Trust  Co.,  Beach  Soap  Co.,  George  H. 
W^oodman,  Inc.  Apptd.  spl.  (asso.)  judge  Lawrence 
Police  Ct.,  1899  (life):  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  1902-5: 
life  trustee  Pub.  Library,  and  of  WHiite  Fund 
(cliaritable).  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  96 
Saunders  St.  Office:  301  Essex  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

ROWIiAND,  Herbert  Samuel,  mfr. ;  b.  W^eston, 
Conn.,  Aug.  21,  1805;  s.  Samuel  Sherwood  and 
Emily  C.  (Thorp)  Rowland,  and  descendant  of 
Henry  Rowland,  the  immigrant,  Fairfield,  Conn., 
1639;  ed.  South  Berkshire  Inst.,  New  Marlboro, 
Mass.;  m.  Woodbury,  Conn.,  Oct.  6,  1894,  Susie  S. 
North;  2  children.  Alfred  North,  Helen  North. 
Began  active  career  with  the  Waterbury  Button 
Co.;  treas.  Berbecker  &  Rowland  Mfg.  Co.,  mfrs. 
of  brass  goods.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Waterbury,  Waterbury  Country.  Address:  189 
Hillside   Av.,    ^^'aterl>ury,    Conn. 

BOWIiANB,  William  H.,  lawyer;  b.  Fair  Haven, 
Vt.,  Dec.  5.  1854;  s.  William  H.  and  Catherine 
Hughes  Rowland  (both  born  in  Wales;  came  to 
U.S.  about  1850);  prep.  edn.  Castleton  Sem. ;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1879.  Engaged  in  practice  at  Poult- 
nev.  Vt..  since  1879;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1884, 
1886,  1900,  1910,  Senate,  1904:  state's  attv.,  Rut- 
land Co.,  1886-8.    Republican.    Home:    Poultney,  Vt. 

ROWLEY,  Alfred  M.,  M.D.;  b.  Potsdam,  N.T., 
Sept.  22,  1875;  s.  Charles  H.  and  :Matha  (Brown) 
Rowley;  both  grandparents  plivsicians;  ed.  acad., 
Westford,  Mass.;  Amherst  Coll.;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt. 
Coll.  of  Medicine.  1897:  m.  Carlotta  Munoz,  of  New 
York,  July  17,  1902.  Practiced  in  Hartford,  Conn., 
since  1897;  visiting  surgeon,  Hartford  Hosp.;  con- 
sulting surgeon,  Hartford  City  Hosp.  Fellow  Am. 
Coll.  of  Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A.,  Conn.  State  Med. 
Soc,  Hartford  Co.  Med.  Assn.,  Hartford  Med.  Soc. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Club:  Hartford 
Golf.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  53  Main  St.,  Hart- 
ford. Conn. 

ROWLEY,  Charles  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Moriah, 
N.Y.,  May  7,  1842;  s.  Smith  Thomas  and  Mary  Ann 
(Brooks)  Rowley;  A.B.,  Jliddlcburv  (Vt.)  Coll., 
1868,  A.M.,  1871;  student  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1868- 
69,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1869-71:  m.  Oct.  29.  1872, 
Martha  Caroline  Brown,  of  Shelton,  Vt.  Pastor 
Congl.  Ch.,  Sheldon,  Vt.,  1872-5.  Norwood,  N.Y., 
1875-8,  Westford.  Mass.,  1880-90;  ordained  Congl. 
ministry,    1881;    pastor,    Townsend,    Mass.,    1890-8, 


Harwich,  Mass.,  since  1899.  Editor  St.  Lawrence 
Herald,  1878-9.  Fellow  Royal  Micros.  Soc,  Eng., 
1887.  Author  of  a  Chart  of  Greek  History  for 
Chautauqua;  also  numerous  articles  on  microscopy. 
Address:  North  Craftsbury,  Vt. 

ROWLEY,  Francis  Harold,  luimanilarian;  b. 
Hilton.  N.y.,  .July  :j5,  1.^54;  s.  John  li.  (M.D.)  and 
Marv  Jane  (Smilli;  Rowley;  A.B.,  U.  of  Rochester, 
1875;  B.D.,  Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1878;  (D.D.,  U. 
of  liochester,  1S97);  m.  Ida  A.  Babcock,  of  iioches- 
ter,  June  11,  1878.  Minister,  Titusville,  Pa.,  1879- 
84,  North  Adams,  Mass.,  1884-92,  Oak  Park,  111., 
1892-6,  Fall  River,  Mas.s.,  1896-1900,  1st  Baptist 
Ch.,  Boston,  1900-10;  pres.  Mass.  Soc.  for  Prev^en- 
tion  of  Cruelty  to  Animals  and  Am.  Humane  Edn. 
Soc,  Feb.,  1910—.  Mem.  Alplia  Delia  Phi.  Home:  80 
Mason  Terrace,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  180  Long- 
wood  Av.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

ROWLEY,  H.  Curtis,  publisher;  b.  Trenton,  N.Y., 
Jiil.v  :jJ.  1844:  .s.  Warren  Dunham  and  Harriet 
Maria  (.Curry)  Rowley;  descendant  of  Edward 
Fuller,  of  the  Maj-flower;  prepared  for  Yale  at 
W'hitestown  (N.Y.)  Sem.,  but  did  not  enter  coll., 
owing  to  Civil  War;  in.  Thirza  J.  Merriam,  of 
Springfield,  JNIass.,  Dec.  2,  1874;  2  children,  Harold 
Merriam,  Artliur  Merriam.  Enlisted  as  pvt.  in  14th 
N.Y.  Heavy  Artv.,  1863,  but  did  not  serve  with 
that  regt.;  enlisted  in  54th  N.Y.  (100-day)  Regt., 
1864,  and  served  till  Nov.  10,  1864.  Mem.  L.  S. 
Currier  &  Co.,  wholesale  books,  etc.,  Cincinnati, 
O.,  1865-7;  mem.  Rowley  Bros.  &  Co.,  stationers 
and  paper  dealers,  Utica,  N.Y.,  1867-79;  in  employ 
G.  and  C.  Merriam,  pubs.  Webster's  Dictionary, 
Springfield,  Mass..  1879-8-2;  partner  G.  &  C.  JMer- 
riam  &  Co.,  later  G.  &  C.  Merriam  Co.,  1882-92,  sec, 
1892-04,  treas.,  1904-14,  pres.  since  Feb.,  1914;  dir. 
Springfield  Fire  Assurance  Co.;  mem.  corpn.  W'es- 
son  ISIemorial  Hosp.  Mem.  Nat.  Civic  Federation, 
G.A.R.,  S.A.R.,  Mass.  Soc  Mayfiower  Descendants, 
Am.  Forestry  Assn.,  IMass.  Forestry  Assn.,  Conn. 
A^'alley  Hist.  Soc,  Springfield  Fish  and  Game  Assn., 
Springfield  Improvement  Assn.,  City  Library  Assn., 
Hampden  Hort.  Soc,  Egyptian  Research  Soc.  (Lon- 
don). Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Nayasset, 
Colony,  Winthrop,  Economic,  Conn.  Valley  Congre- 
gational, Canoe.  Recreations:  hunting,  fishing, 
camping.  Home:  "Wyndhurst,"  Crescent  Hill.  Of- 
fice. 12  Broadway,  Springfield,  Mass. 

ROWLEY,  William,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Plymouth, 

Eng.,  Jan.  23.  1864;  s.  William  and  Elizabeth 
(Werry)  Rowley:  brought  to  America,  1873;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Gloucester,  Mass.;  Mass.  Coll.  of 
Pharmacy;  M.D.,  Baltimore  Med.  coll.,  1893;  m. 
Nellie  L.  Saunders,  of  Gloucester,  Mass.,  Oct.  7, 
1890;  2  children,  Philip  W'.,  Dorothy.  In  drug 
business,  Gloucester,  until  1891;  practice  of  medi- 
cine since  1893;  mem.  staff  of  Gilbert  Hosp.;  dir. 
Lanes  Cove  Pier  Co.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Cape  Ann  IMed.  Club.  Republican.  Protestant. 
Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Knights  of  Pythias,  ISIoose. 
Address:  1087  Washington  St.,  Gloucester,  ]\Iass. 

ROWLEY,  William  Franklin,  clergvman:  b. 
Wading  River,  L.I.,  N.Y.,  July  31,  1868;  s.  Capt. 
Lafayette  and  Eliza  Ann  (Worth)  Rowley;  de- 
scendant, on  paternal  side,  of  early  settlers  of 
Mass.  and  Conn.,  and  on  maternal  side,  of  Tliomas 
Alavhew,  first  gov.  of  Marthas  Vineyard;  grad- 
uate Colbv  Acad.,  1890:  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1894; 
student  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1894,  1895;  m.  Har- 
riet A.  Steen,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Oct.  29,  1900. 
Ordained  Bapt.  ministrv,  1895;  pastor  North  Graf- 
ton, Mass.,  1895-01.  Union  City,  Pa.,  1901-2,  Mid- 
dletown, Conn.,  1902-6.  Newark,  N.J.,  1906-9,  Balti- 
more, Md..  1909-12,  1st  Ch..  W' illimantic.  Conn., 
since  .July  1,  1912.  Trustee  Conn.  Bapt.  Con  v.;  dir. 
Conn.  S.S.  Assn.,  Conn.  Christian  Endeavor  Soc. 
Address:   284  Prospect  St.,  W^illimantic,  Conn. 

ROY,  John  G.;  b.  Barnet,  Vt.,  Nov.  24,  1859;  s. 
Alex  and  Eliza  (Gates)  Roy;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  Peach- 
am  (Vt.)  Acad.;  Eastman  Business  Coll.,  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.Y. :  m.  Ellen  Paddleford,  of  ISIonroe,  N. 
H.,  Aug.  12,  1902:  1  child.  W^endell  P..  b.  July  23. 
1907.  Mem.  Roy  Bros.,  mfrs.  lumber,  croquet  sets, 
etc..  since  1SS9;  pres.  and  treas.  East  Barnet  Waaler 
Co.;  dir.  Rov  Lumber  Co.;  treas.  East  Barnet 
Creamery  Co.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910,  Senate, 
1912;  mem.  Fee  Toll  Bridge  Commn.,  Yt.  and  N.H.; 


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justice  of  peace,  1912-14;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  15  yis.. 
also  various  town  offices.  Mason;  grand  warden 
Grand  Lodge  of  Odd  Fellows  of  Vt..  1914;  mem. 
Patrons  of  Husbandry.    Address:  East  Barnet,  Vt. 

SOTCi:,  Frederick  P.,  engineer;  ed.  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.;  married.  V.-p.  Stone  &  Webster  Manage- 
ment Assn.;  dir.  Am.  Pneumatic  Service  Co.,  Lam- 
son  Consolidated  Store  Service  Co..  Boston  Woven 
Hose  &  Rubber  Co.,  Concord  (Mass.)  Electric  Co., 
Paducah  Traction  &  Light  Co.,  Houghton  County 
Electric  Light  Co.,  Hougliton  County  Traction  Co., 
Blackstone  Vallev  Gas  &  Electric  (^o.,  Haverliill 
Gas  Light  Co.,  Fall  River  Gas  Works  Co.,  Conn 
River  Power  Co.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social 
Science.  Clubs:  Engineers',  Exchange,  Tenni.s  and 
Racquet,  DedhanT  Polo  (bd.  of  govs.).  Home:  Ded- 
ham,   Mass.    Office:   147   Milk  St.,   Boston. 

ROYCE,  Homer  Charles,  lawver;  Feb.  IG,  1S64- 
Xov..  1912.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

ROYCZ:,  Josiali,  college  prof.;  b.  Grass  Valley, 
Nevada  Co.,  Cal.,  Nov.  20,  1855;  A.B.,  U.  of  Cal., 
1875;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1878;  (LL.D.,  U.  of 
Aberdeen,  1900,  .lohns  Hopkins,  1902,  Yale  Univer- 
sity, 1911,  St.  Andrew's  University,  1911;  Litt.D., 
Harvard,  1911;  D.Sc,  Oxford,  1913);  m.  Katharine 
Head,  Oct.  2,  1880.  Instr.  English  literature  and 
logic,  U.  of  Cal.,  1878-82;  instr.  philosophy,  1882-5, 
asst.  prof.,  1885-92;  prof,  history  of  philosophy 
since  1892,  Harvard.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences;  mem.  National  Academy  Sciences,  Nat. 
Inst.  Arts  and  Letters,  Am.  Philosophical  Soc, 
Am.  Psychological  Assn..  American  Philosophical 
Association.  Clubs:  Colonial  (Cambridge),  Au- 
thors (New  York),  Authors  (Boston).  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Address:  103 
Irving  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

BOYCZ:,  Stephen  Edmunds,  lawyer,  mfr. ;  b. 
East  Berkshire,  Vt.,  Oct.  13,  1852;  s.  Homer  Elihu 
and  Mary  T.  (Edmunds)  Royce;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt. 
schs.  and  under  pvt.  tutors;  m.  New  Gloucester, 
Me.,  Mar.  15,  1882,  Eleanor  C.  Lufkin  (now  de- 
ceased) ;  1  son,  Edmund  Homer,  b.  St.  Albans,  Apr. 
8,  1883.  Deputy  co.  elk.,  1871-4:  editor  St.  Albans 
Daily  Advertiser,  1874-7;  in  law  practice,  1880-96; 
city  atty.,  St.  Albans,  1883;  pres.  Willaid  Mfg.  Co. 
since  1886;  chmn.  license  commrs.,  1905-6;  dir. 
Welden  Nat.  Bank;  v.-p.  The  Cash  Store  Co.  Inde- 
pendent Republican.  Author:  A  Talk  on  Taxation. 
Club:  Owl.  Recreations:  tennis,  billiards,  whist. 
Address:   St.  Albans,  Vt. 

BOYI^E,  Edwin  Milton,  dramatist;  b.  Lexington, 
Mo.,  Mar.  2,  1862;  s.  Jonathan  C.  and  Eliza  (Kirt- 
ley)  Royle;  A.B.,  Princeton,  1883;  post-grad,  course 
U.  of  Edinburgh,  Scotland;  student  Columbia  Law 
Sch.;  m.  Selena  Fetter,  at  New  York,  Oct.  16,  1892. 
Since  production  of  first  play,  "Friends."  1892,  has 
starred  with  wife  as  actor  in  own  plays.  Mem.  Phi 
Delta  Phi,  Am.  Dramatists'  Club,  Actors'  Soc.  of 
America.  Clubs:  Players,  Lambs,  Princeton.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  plays,  etc.) 
Home:  Darien,  Conn.* 

BITBENSTEIN,  Philip,  lawyer:  b.  New  York, 
Sept.  19,  1878;  s.  Moses  H.  and  Leah  (Friedman) 
Rubenstein;  grad.  Boston  Evening  High  Sch.,  1895; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  IT.  Law  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Minna  Jose- 
phine Dreyfus,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  June  4,  1912; 
1  son,  John  B.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar.  1900:  in 
practice  in  Boston  since  1900;  spl.  justice  Boston 
.Tuvenile  Ct.  since  1906:  asst.  dist.  atty.  Suffolk 
County,  Feb. -Nov.,  1909.  Trustee  Federated  Jewish 
Charities  of  Boston,  Mt.  Sinai  Hosp.  Soc,  Boston. 
Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  State  Bar  Assn.,  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Republican.  Jewish  religion. 
Mason.  Clubs:  City,  Harvard  (Boston).  Home:  461 
Audubon  Rd.    Office:  60  State  St.,  Boston. 

BUBY,  Edward  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Rochester, 
N.Y.,  Apr.  10,  1879;  s.  John  Henry  and  Catherine 
(Hanley)  Ruby;  prep.  edn.  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1901,  LL.B.,  1905;  m.  Hazel  Goodnow,  of 
East  Jaffrey,  N.H.,  June  15,  1907.  Teacher  in  Gush- 
ing Acad.,  Ashburnham,  Mass.,  1  yr.,  and  Morris- 
town  Sch.,  N.J.,  1  yr. ;  admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1905, 
since  practiced  in  Boston.  Mem.  faculty  Y.M.C.A. 
Law  Sch.  since  1909.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Middlesex  Bar  As>n.  Pro- 
gressive.   Unitarian.    Mason.    Home:    16   Hyde   St., 


Newton  Highlands,  Muss.  Office:  85  Devonshire 
St.,  Boston. 

iv^y??'  ?*,^?if'^  Hunttingr,  clergyman;  June  17, 
1860-July  8,  1909.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

v.^yP^l.'r^*^*^*'^^-,?*^'  '"f'-  b.  Lakeville.  Conn., 
API.  s  1877;  s.  William  Beardslee  and  Maria  Cof- 
nng  (Holley)  Rudd,  and  descendant  of  Revolution- 
??;y  =^"?^'^^''y:  &'-aduate  Hotchkiss  Sch.,  Lakeville, 
1896;  student,  Yale,  189o,  to  spring  of  1897;  student 
spl.  course  Harvard,  1897  (obliged  to  leave  on  ac- 
Sc^'VL^^T^"  ^^^^^*'^•,  ■?•  ^-loucester,  Mass.,  Aug. 
26,  1903,  Eva  Lendall  Cook.  Chief  elk.  supervisor 
ot  census  for  State  of  Conn.,  1900;  became  con- 
nected with  the  Holley  Mfg.  Co.,  Jan.,  1901.  Home: 
l^akeville.  Conn. 

BUSDICK,  William  Henderson,  M.D.;  b  Monc- 
ton,  N.B  Can.,  Feb.  25,  1845;  s.  .lames  and  Ellen 
(Skinner)  Ruddick;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1868' 
B.A.S.,  1881;  m.  Margaret  F.  Gannon,  of  Boston' 
Mass.,  June  30,  1903;  1  daughter,  Marv.  Practiced 
in  South  Boston,  Mass.,  since  1872'  Mem  7th 
Mass.  Battery,  Field  Arty..  3  vis.  Mem.  Mass 
Med.  Soc,  Bussey  Alumni  Assn.  of  Harvard  (pres 
1915),  Post  No.  13,  G.A.R.  (past  comdr.).  Demo- 
crat. Roman  Catholic.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Boston 
Yacht.  Recreations:  reading.  Home:  502  East 
Broadway,  South  Boston,  :Mass. ;  (summer)  Green- 
field,  Mass. 

BUECXEBT,  Frederick,  lawyer;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Nov.  21,  1855;  s.  Christian  and  Theresa  Rueck- 
eit;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs..  Providence;  AB 
Brown  U.,  1877;  m.  Providence,  Nov.  22,  1886,  Ella 
L.  Senft.  Practiced  in  Providence  since  1880;  mem. 
R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891-2;  mem.  Providence  Sch. 
(\im.  since  1894  (pres.,  1903-12);  elk.  Dist.  Court 
6th  Judicial  Dist.  of  R.I.,  1895-05,  justice  same, 
since  1905;  pres.  Providence  Playgrounds  Assn. 
since  1909;  mem.  State  Bd.  of  Edn.  since  1914.  Mem. 
R.I.  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Home:  7  Marlborough 
Av.    Office:    87   Weybosset   St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

BUETEB,  Conrad  John,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Sept. 
26,  1863;  s.  Henry  H.  Rueter;  ed.  Roxbury  Latin 
Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1884;  attended  U.  of  Bonn, 
Germany,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.  and  Harvard  Law 
Sch.:  (hon.  A.M.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1910);  m.  Louise 
Ramseyer,  of  Boston;  m.  2d,  Helene  Ramseyer,  of 
Boston;  2  sons,  John  Conrad,  Henry  H.  Admitted 
to  Mass.  bar,  1886,  since  in  gen.  practice  at  Boston; 
dir.  Rueter  &  Co.,  Inc.,  A.  J.  Houghton  Co.  Trustee 
Boston  City  Hosp.,  apptd.  1896,  reapptd.  5-year 
term,  1913-18.  Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston  and  New 
York),  Boston  Art,  Brae  Burn  Country,  Mass.  Au- 
tomobile, Wollaston  Golf,  Tedesco  Country;  Lieder- 
kranz  (New  York).  Recreations:  golf,  motoring, 
travel.  Home:  65  Burroughs  St.,  Jamaica  Plain. 
Office:  70  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BUGG,  Arthur  Prentice,  judge;  b.  Sterling. 
Mass.,  Aug.  20,  1862;  s.  Prentice  Mason  and  Cyn- 
thia (Ross)  Rugg;  descendant  of  John  Rugg,  Lan- 
caster, Mass.,  1650,  and  John  Prescott,  Lancaster, 
Mass.,  1648;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1883;  LL.B.,  Boston 
U.,  1886;  (LL.D.,  Amherst,  1908.  Harvard,  1914); 
m.  Florence  May  Belcher,  of  Worcester,  Mass., 
Apr.  10,  1889;  3  children,  Charles  Belcher,  Arthur 
Prentice,  Jr.,  Esther  Cynthia.  Admitted  to  bar, 
1886;  partner  of  Hon.  John  R.  Thayer.  Pres. 
Worcester  Common  Council,  1895;  asst.  dist.  atty., 
Mass.  Middle  Dist.,  1895-7;  city  solicitor,  Worces- 
ter, 1897-06;  asso.  justice  of  Supreme  .Jud.  Ct.  of 
Mass..  Sept.  27,  1906-Sept.  20,  1911,  chief  justice 
same,  Sept.  20,  1911 — .  Republican.  Trustee  Wor- 
cester Mechanics'  Savings  Bank  since  1897;  dir. 
and  solicitor  First  Nat.  Bank,  W'orcester,  1900-06. 
Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  council 
Am.  Antiq.  Soc.  1909 — .  Trustee  Boston  U..  1910 — , 
Clark  Univ.,  1910 — .  Recreations:  horseback  riding, 
walking.    Address:  Worcester,  Mass.* 

BUGG,  Frederick  Arthur,  merchant;  b.  Hamden, 
Conn.,  Sept.  10,  1854:  s.  Harvey  and  Jane  M.  (Ter- 
rell) Rugg;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs..  Sing  Sing,  N.Y. ; 
m.  1876.  Louisa  E.  James.  Clk..  1879-95,  treas.  since 
1895,  New  Haven  Copper  Co.;  treas.  and  dir.  Camp 
&  Rugg  Co.  since  1890;  sec.  and  dir.  Little  River 
Mfg.  Co.  since  1903.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Mason  (32°,  K.T.).    Address:  Seymour,  Conn. 


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KUOG-,  Prederlck  Waldo,  banker;  b.  Hindgc, 
X.H.;  s.  William  Stickney  and  Clarissa  (Sawtell) 
Itugg;  cd.  pub.  schs.  of  liindge;  m.  PMtchburK, 
Mass.,  1879,  Luella  R.  Billings.  Began  in  business 
in  ]>^itchburg.  1S72;  removed  to  Boston,  1S76,  and 
was  associated  in  st.  ry.  business  there,  1876-80; 
entered  banking  business  in  subordinate  capacity, 
1880,  became  cashier,  189S,  and  has  been  pres.  Nat. 
Rockland  Bank  since  Mar.,  1907;  ex-pres.  Roxbury 
Cooperative  Bank  (now  dir.);  pres.  Economy  CJlub. 
Pres.  Mass.  Bankers'  Assn.,  1908;  ex-pres.  Bank 
Officers'  Assn.,  Boston;  trustee  Roxbury  Hist.  Soc. ; 
mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  Dudley,  Boston  City,  Belmont 
Spring  Country,  Rei)ublican  of  Mass.,  Unitarian, 
Lincoln.  Home:  11  Abbottsford  St.,  Roxbury.  Of- 
fice:  2:?4.'?  WashinKton  St.,  Boston. 

BUG6,  Henry  Warren,  clergyman;  Sept.  3,  1833- 
.Tulv  21,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1910-11.) 

RtJOO,  Jnlins  Erastus,  electric  ry.  official.  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

BTTGO,  O.  Willis,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Sterling,  Mass., 
Mar.  24,  ISoO;  s.  I'lentice  M.  and  Cynthia  (Ross) 
Rugg;  S.T^.  in  Civ.  Engring.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst., 
1872;  m.  Edith  Thresher,  of  Hardwick.  Mass..  May 
17,  1902  (died  Jan.,  1912);  2  children,  O.  Willis,  .Jr., 
M.  Beatrice.  Began  with  George  Raymond,  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass.,  continuing  3  yrs.;  under  Raymond 
worked  for  Fitchburg  R.R.  and  Vt.  &  Mass.  R.R.; 
practiced  civ.  engring.  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  since 
1879;  mem.  firm  Woods  &  Rugg,  1879-95,  since 
alone;  has  constructed  most  all  the  street  rys.  en- 
tering Worcester  and  has  done  considerable  reser- 
voir work  in  the  vicinity  of  Worcester.  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Mem.  Worcester  Co.  Agrl.  Soc, 
"V\''orcester  Co.  Hoi't.  Soc,  Worcester  Co.  Mechanics' 
Assn.,  Worcester  Grange.  Home:  12  Vincent  Av. 
Oflfice:   340  INIain  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

BUOOIiES,  Arthur  Hiler,  M.D.;  b.  Hanover,  N.H., 
.Ian.  26.  1881;  s.  Edward  Rush  and  Charlotte  (Blais- 
dell)  Ruggles;  A.B.,  Dartmouth.  1902,  A.M.,  1910; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1906;  studied  U.  of 
Munich,  1912-13;  m.  Hazel  M.  Wheeler,  of  Man- 
chester, N.H.,  Apr.  22,  1914;  1  son,  Arthur  H..  Jr. 
Began  practice  in  Providence,  R.I.,  1906;  interne 
R.I.  Hosp.,  1907-9;  asst.  phys.  to  Butler  Hosp. 
since  1909.  Mem.  R.I.  IMed.  Soc,  Am.  Med.  Psychol. 
Assn..  Boston  Soc.  Neurology  and  Psychiatry,  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Club:  University.  Address:  305 
Blackstone  Blvd.,  Pi'ovidence.  R.I. 

KTTGGIiES,  Edwin  Fakenham,  M.D. ;  b.  Milton, 
Mass.,  Jan.  5,  1873;  s.  Thomas  Edwin  and  Harriot 
W.  (Murray)  Ruggles;  10th  lineal  descendant  of 
John  Alden  and  Priscilla  IMullins,  of  Plymouth 
Colony;  ed.  Milton  pub.  schs.;  grad.  Milton  High 
Sch.,  1889;  student  Med.  Dept.,  State  U.  of  Iowa; 
M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1900;  m.  F.  Ger- 
trude Bacon,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  2.  1896;  1 
daughter,  Helen  Gertrude.  In  secretarial  dept. 
Y.M.C.A.  Training  Sch.,  Springfield,  Mass..  1891-2; 
asst.  sec  Y.M.C.A..  Newport,  R.I..  1892-3;  physical 
dept..  Y.M.C.A.  Training  Sch.,  1893-5;  physical  dir. 
U.  of  la.,  1895-7,  Y.M.C.A.,  Charlestown.  Mass., 
1897-1900;  house  phys.  and  surgeon,  1900,  1901, 
asst.  obstetrician,  1905,  obstetrician,  1910,  Mass. 
Homoe.  Hosp.;  asso.  prof,  obstetrics,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Medicine.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc.  Boston  Homrp.  Med.  Soc, 
Phi  Alpha  Gamma  (Beta  chapter).  Clubs:  Boston 
City,  Norfolk  Golf.  Recreations:  athletics.  Ad- 
dress: Washington  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

BTTGOIiIiS,  Henry  E.,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  July 
25.  1858;  s.  Calvin  H.  and  Maria  C.  (Streeter)  Rug- 
gles; descendant  of  George  Ruggles.  Boston,  1632; 
ed.  Upton  High  Sch.;  Phillips  Exeter  Acad..  N.H.; 
"Williston  Sem.,  Easthampton,  Mass.;  studied  law 
in  offices  of  Judge  A.  A.  Putnam,  of  Uxbridge,  and 
George  W.  Wiggin.  of  Franklin;  admitted  to  bar, 
1888;  m.  Boston.  Sept.  8.  1882.  Carrie  E.  Douglass 
(died  Mar.  11.  1894);  m.  2d.  Woburn.  Mass..  Oct.  27, 
1896,  Ij.  Maud  Weston;  1  son.  Stanley  Weston.  Be- 
gan nractice  at  Franklin,  Mass.,  Jan.  6.  ISSS;  trus- 
tee Wildy  Savings  Bank,  Boston;  mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
of  Ren..  1892;  town  elk..  Franklin.  1900-2;  mem.  Bd. 
of  Selectmen,  1902-3;  spl.  justice  Dist.  Ct.  of  West- 
ern Norfolk,  since  establishment  of  ct.  1898;  mem. 


Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Norfolk  County  Bar  Assn.  Mem. 
Mass.  Conveyancers'  Assn.,  Franklin  Cemetery 
Assn.,  Franklin  Business  Assn.  (pres.,  1905).  V.p. 
and  trustee  Odd  Fellows'  Home  of  Mass.  Mem. 
Mass.  Peace  Soc  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason; 
mem.  N.E.O.P.  (past  warden).  Odd  Fellow;  mem. 
Encampment  and  Rebekahs;  grand  master,  Grand 
Lodge  of  Mass.,  1894-5;  representative  to  Sovereign 
Grand  Lodge.  1900,  06.  12;  grand  patriarch  of 
Grand  Encampment,  1911.  Club:  Norfolk  County 
Republican.  Recreations:  flowers,  yachting.  Home: 
Franklin,  Mass.  Office:  913  Old  South  Bldg.,  lioston. 

BUGGIiES,  May  Sleeper  (Mrs.  Frank  W.  Rug- 
gles), singer  and  teacher  of  voice;  b.  Patten,  Me., 
Oct.  20,  1861;  d.  Rev.  William  True  and  Emily 
(Tayloi)  Sleeper;  grad.  Worcester  High  Sch., 
1882;  Wellesley  Coll..  1884-6;  grad.  School  of  Mu- 
sic, Wellesley;  subsequently  studied  under  pvt. 
teachers  of  voice;  m.  Frank  W.  Ruggles,  of  W^or- 
cester,  Mass.,  June  6,  1889;  2  children,  Margaret 
Emily  ('cellist),  Theodore  Sleeper.  Prin.  Lieder- 
heim  Sch.  of  Vocal  Music;  contralto  soloist  at  Wor- 
cester Music  Festival,  also  ch.  choirs,  clubs,  etc.: 
interpreter  of  folk  songs  and  nat.  airs  of  Russia, 
Servia,  Montenegro,  Bulgaria,  etc.  Originator  of 
the  "singing  cheer,"  at  Wellesley,  about  1887. 
Mem.  Wellesley  Coll.  Alumnae  Assn.,  Am.  Music 
Soc,  McDowell  Club.  Auburndale  Musical  Club. 
Equal  Suffragist.  Clubs:  Wellesley  Coll.,  Auburn- 
dale  Review.  Recreations:  settlement  work  (espe- 
cially educating  the  musical  poor)  and  travel. 
Home:  Aubuindale.  Mass.  Address:  Auburndale, 
and  602  Pierce  Bldg..  Boston,  Mass. 

S'DGGIiES,  William  Burroug-lis,  civil  engr.  (See 
vol.   1909.  also  Who's  Who  in  America.  1910-11.) 

BTTMBIIiIi,  Samuel  Dudley,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Tremont  (now  Southwest  Harbor),  Me.,  Aug.  28. 
1875;  s.  Samuel  Sawyer  and  Mary  Melvina  (Fer- 
nald)  Rumrill;  prep.  edn.  Mt.  Hermon  Sch.;  M.D.. 
U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1903;  m.  Bell  Mozart, 
of  Springfield.  Mass.,  July  8,  1903.  Practiced  in 
Springfield  since  1904.  Mem.  A.M. A..  Mass.  Med. 
Soc.  Springfield  Acad.  Medicine.  Mem.  Knights  of 
Malta,  Royal  Arcanum.  United  Order  of  the  Golden 
Cross.  Republican.  Mem.  Union  Evangelical  Ch. 
Club:  Masonic.  Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  38 
7th  St.    Office:   46   Main  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

BUKDIiE,  Georgre  Mortimer,  hat  mfr. ;  b.  South 
East.  N.Y.,  Mar.  21,  1855;  s.  Samuel  H.  and  Lavinia 
C.  (White)  Rundle;  ed.  pvt.,  pub.  and  high  schs.. 
Danbury,  Conn.,  and  Packard's  Business  Coll.,  New 
York;  m.  Danbury,  Conn.,  May  14,  1879.  Eliza  W. 
Bacon;  2  children,  Christine  A.  (Mrs.  C.  Stuart  Mc- 
I..ean).  Margueiitte  B.  Mem.  firm  of  Rundle  & 
White,  mfrs.  of  fur  hats,  established  about  1860: 
pres.  Savings  Bank  of  Danbury.  Sec.  and  treas. 
Danbury  Agrl.  Soc;  formerly  mayor  of  Danbury. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Address:  Danbury, 
Conn. 

BUNDIfETT,  Iiouls  John,  supt.  schs.;  b.  Bedford. 
N.H..  Mar.  14,  1858:  s.  William  Ayer  and  Louisa 
Haves  (McPherson)  Rundlett;  grad.  Manchester 
(N.H.)  High  Sch..  1877;  A.B..  Dartmouth  Coll.. 
1881;  m.  New  Britain.  Conn.,  Sept.  6,  1892,  Carrie 
Belle  Copley.  Began  active  career  as  a  sch.  teacher 
and  since  1885  has  been  supt.  schs..  Concord.  K.T.. 
Shriner.    Address:   Concord,  N.H. 

BirNKIiE,  John  Cornelius,  mfr.;  b.  Brookline. 
Mass..  Dec.  23,  1866;  s.  John  Daniel  and  Catharine 
Bobbins  (Bird)  Runkle:  ed.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  and 
Harvard  U. ;  m.  Gertrude  Swan,  of  Cambridge. 
:Mass.,  Oct.  12.  1906;  3  children,  Catharine  Bird, 
Elizabeth.  Barbara  Anne.  Entire  career  has  been 
in  the  same  line  of  business,  in  w^hich  he  is  now 
engaged;  v. -p.  Barrett  Mfg.  Co..  mfrs.  of  roofing 
and  paving  materials;  pres.  The  Paterson  Mfg.  Co., 
Ltd.,  Montreal,  Can.;  dir.  Am.  Coal  Products  Co., 
New  York;  mng.  dir.  The  Carritte-Paterson  Mfg. 
Co..  Ltd.,  St.  John,  N.B. ;  propr.  Cedarcrest  Farm, 
certified  milk,  Waltham.  Mass.;  trustee  Cambridge 
Savings  Bank.  IMem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Unitarian.  Clubs:  Boston  City.  Oakley 
Country,  Cambridge  Boat.  Home:  Cedarcrest  Farm, 
■V^^1ltham.  Mass.  Office:  35  Wendell  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

BTJNNEIiIiS.  Daniel  Trederick,  merchant;  b. 
Hollis.  N.H.,  Mar.  25,  1833;  s.  Ebenezer  and  Lydia 


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(Lawrence)  Runnells;  descendant  of  Samuel  Run- 
nells,  Bradford.  Mass.  (died  Oct.  27,  1745);  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Hollis,  and  acads.  at  Hancock  and 
Francestovvn;  m.  Sarah  E.  Farley,  of  Hollis,  Sept. 
9,  1858  (died  June  5,  1906);  3  children,  Florence 
Abhie  (Mrs.  E.  F.  Bryant,  of  Chicago),  Katherine 
Lawrence,  Frederic  Daniel  (atty.,  in  Nashua). 
Began  active  career,  1S54,  as  mem.  Sawtell  &. 
Runnells,  Hollis;  established  clothing  bu.siness  in 
Nashua,  1860;  associated  with  C^harles  H.  Chase 
as  mem.  Runnells  &  Chase,  186:?,  continuing  till 
1878,  when  Mr.  Chase  retired,  Mr.  Runnells  con- 
tinuing alone;  retired  from  active  business  life 
Jan.,  1908.  Trustee  Pub.  Library,  Woodlawn  Ceme- 
tery Assn.,  Hunt  Home  for  Aged  Couples.  Mem. 
Rising  Sun  Lodge  No.  39,  A.F.  &  A.M.;  Meridian 
Sun  Chapter  No.  9,  R.A.M.;  Israel  Hunt  Council 
No.  8,  R.  &  S.M.;  St.  George  Commandery  K.T.; 
Edward  A.  Raymond  Consistory  32°,  S.P.R.S., 
Nashua;  Bektash  Temple,  A. A. O.N. M.S.,  Concord; 
mem.  I.O.O.F.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Address: 
Nashua,  N.H. 

R1TOFF,  Henry  Woldmar,  editor,  author.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  biography.)  Home:  46 
Trowbridge  St..  Cambridge,  Mass.  Address:  1018 
Karpen  Bldg.,  (Chicago.* 

BUSHlVIORi:,  Steplien,  gynecologist:  b.  Roches- 
ter, N.Y.,  Oct.  19,  1875;  s  .Edward  and  Clara  Sidney 
(Riley)  Rushmore;  grad.  Plainfield  (N.J.)  High 
Sch.,  1893;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1897;  M.D.,  Johns  Hop- 
kins, 1902;  m.  Alice  Gertrude  Dammann,  of  Balti- 
more, Md.,  Oct.  29,  1910.  Externe,  Johns  Hopkins 
Hosp.,  1902-3;  asst.  resident  gynecologist  same, 
1903;  house  phys.,  Hudson  St.  Hosp.,  New  York 
City,  1904;  house  surgeon,  St.  Mary's  Hosp.  for 
Children,  N.Y.  City,  1905;  resident  gynecologist, 
.Tohns  Hopkins  Hosp.,  1905-6;  house  ofRcer,  Boston 
Lying-in  Hosp.,  1907;  instr.  gynecology.  Tufts 
Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1909-12,  asso.  prof,  since  1912; 
visiting  gynecologist,  Carney  Hosp.;  consulting 
gynecologist,  Symmes'  Arlington  Hosp.;  etc.  Fel- 
low Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Boston  Med.  Library,  Obstet.  Soc.  of  Boston, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Phi,  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Democrat.  Mem.  Soc.  of  Friends.  Club: 
Boston  City.  Home:  520  Beacon  St.  Office:  522 
Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BUSK,  Clarence  Millig°an,  insurance;  b.  New 
York  City,  May  2,  1880;  s.  William  Samuel  and 
Mary  Eva  (Milligan)  Rusk;  descendant  on  father's 
side,  of  English  and  French  ancestors,  on  motlier's 
side,  Scotch,  English  and  Dutcli;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
of  N.Y.  City;  m.  Ethel  Beatrice  Andrews  (a  de- 
scendant of  Revolutionary  stock  on  both  sides), 
of  New  York  Citv,  Feb.  15,  1905;  4  children,  Ralph, 
Ruth  W.,  Clarence  M.,  Jr.,  Ethel  B.  Began  as  list 
boy  with  W.  B.  Harrison,  publisher.  New  York; 
then  salesman  for  L.  C.  Page  &  Co.,  Inc.,  pubs., 
Boston;  became  salesman  for  the  Dennison  Mfg. 
Co.,  1901,  and  was  state  mgr.  for  the  co.  at  New 
Haven,  Conn..  1906-9,  transferred  to  Hartford, 
1909;  resigned,  1911  and  since  agt.  Travelers  Ins. 
Co.  Joined  71st  Regt.,  N.Y.N.G.,  1897;  served  in 
(I^uba  in  Spanish-Am.  War;  advanced  to  corporal; 
mustered  out  of  vol.  service,  Nov.,  1898,  but  con- 
tinued with  regt.;  hon.  mustered  out  as  q.-m. 
sergt.  Mem.  1st  Co.,  Governor's  Foot  Guard, 
Conn.;  mem.  Burdett  Camp,  Spanish  War  Vets. 
Clubs:  Automobile,  Rotary  (charter  mem.  and 
pres.,  1912-14  inclusive).  Home:  109  Blue  Hills  Av. 
Office:   700  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

BXTSSEIiIJ,  Ai  Stephen,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Lin- 
coln. N.H.,  June  29,  1857;  s.  Stephen  and  Eunice 
C.  (Hanson)  Russell;  ed.  dist.  schs.;  M.D.,  Eclectic 
Med.  Coll.  of  Me.,  Lewiston,  Me.,  1884;  m.  Celestia 
A.  Pease,  of  Rumnev,  N.H.,  May  26,  1885.  Prac- 
ticed in  Rumnev,  N.  H.,  since  1884;  mem.  N.  H.  Ho, 
of  Rep.,  1903,  1904;  mem.  State  Bd.  of  Med.  Exam- 
iners by  appmt.  of  e'ov.  of  N.H.,  since  Jan.  24,  1914 
(to  represent  N.H.  Eclectic  Soc,  term  ending  June 
16,  1917);  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Rumney,  6  yrs.,  Bd.  of 
Health,  8  vrs.  Mem.  N.H.  Eclectic  Med.  Soc.  since 
1884,  Vt.  State  Eclectic  Med.  Soc,  N.H.  Med.  Soc. 
Democrat.    Odd  Fellow.    Home:  Rumney,  N.H. 

BITSSEIiIi,  Arthur  Hastings,  lawyer;  b.  Boston. 
Dec.  1,  1859;  s.  Thomas  Ha'ftings  and  Maria  Louisa 
(Wiswall)    Russell;    9th   generation    from   William 


liussell,  Wateituwn,  Alas.s.,  1645;  also  descendant 
of  Thomas  Hastings,  the  earliest  settler  of  that 
name  in  America;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1881,  A.M.,  1884; 
studied  law  in  father's  office  and  at  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Law;  admitted  to  bar,  1884;  m.  I'.oston, 
Feb.  17,  1885,  Fannie  E.  Hunt;  3  children,  Helen 
(Mrs.  Wilbur  A.  Clallin,  of  Winchester,  Mass.). 
Marie  L.  (Mrs.  h'rank  I.  Baker,  of  Boston),  Ger- 
trude (Mrs.  E.  c:.  Doubleday,  of  Springfield,  Mass.). 
Practiced  in  Boston  since  1885;  sr.  mem.  Russell, 
Moore  «fe  Russell.  Mem.  Mass.  State  Bar  Assn., 
Middlesex  Co.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston. 
Trustee  Permanent  Peace  Fund.  One  of  organizers 
of  University  Club  (resigned);  also  former  mem. 
of  Exchange  Club  (resigned);  now  mem.  following 
clubs:  Boston  City,  Winchester  Country,  Calumet; 
Monday  (Winchester).  Recreations:  nature  study. 
Home:  Winchester,  Mass.  Office:  27  State  St., 
Boston. 

BTTSSEIiIi,  Charles  Albert,  lawyer;  b.  Canton. 
Mass.,  Mar.  18,  1855;  s.  Pliilemon  R.  and  Elizabeth 
(Bell)  Russell;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  Hough- 
ton Acad.,  Bolton,  Mass.,  pvt.  sch.,  Vineland,  N.J., 
Colgate  Acad.,  Hamilton,  N.Y.;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll., 
Waterville,  Me.,  1876;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
Law,  1878.  Has  practiced  at  Gloucester,  Mass., 
since  1880;  city  solicitor,  Gloucester,  1892-9;  dir. 
Gloucester  Nat.  Bank;  served  in  2d  Corps  of 
Cadets,  Salem,  Mass.,  4  yrs.,  and  in  Ancient  and 
Hon.  Arty.  Co.,  Boston,  3  yrs.  Received  and  de- 
clined Dem.  nomination  for  Congress,  in  6th  Dist.; 
del.  to  Dem.  Nat.  Conv.,  Denver,  1908;  mem.  Sch. 
Bd.  since  1912;  Dem.  presdl.  elector,  1912.  Mem. 
Essex  Bar  Assn.  (exec,  com.).  Am.  Bar  Assn. 
Trustee  and  dir.  Gloucester  Lyceum  and  Sawyer 
Free  Library.  Mason;  great  sachem  of  state  I.O. 
R.M.,  1889;  grand  patriarch  of  state  LO.O.F.,  1901. 
Clubs:  University  (Boston),  Salem  (Salem).  Home. 
23  Pleasant  St.  Office:  111  Main  St.,  Gloucester, 
Mass. 

BUSSElJIi,  Charles  James,  lawyer,  county  elk.; 
b.  Bridport,  Vt.,  Mar.  31,  1859;  s.  James  and  Sabia 
A.  (Craw)  Russell;  ed.  common  schs.,  Beeman 
Acad.,  New  Haven,  Vt.,  Castleton  State  Normal 
Sch.,  Vt. ;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.  Howard  U.,  Washing- 
ton, D.C.,  1883;  LL.B.,  Law  Dept.  Union  U.,  Albany, 
N.Y.,  1901;  m.  1st,  Castleton,  Vt.,  Sept.  9,  1883, 
Carrie  B.  Northrop  (died  Mar.  25,  1892);  m.  2d, 
Hinesburg,  Vt.,  June  1,  1893,  Edna  M.  Remington; 
1  daughter,  Eileen.  Began  active  career  working 
on  farm  and  later  taught  sch.;  was  employed  in 
Census  Office  and  Bureau  of  Engraving  and  Print- 
ing, Washington;  practiced  medicine  17  yrs.  at 
Hinesburg;  practiced  law  as  mem.  firm  of  Palmer, 
Foster  &  Russell,  Burlington,  Vt.,  1903-5;  co.  elk., 
Chitti^nden  Co.,  since  1905;  chmn.  Rep.  Co.  Conv., 
1898,  1904;  State  senator,  Chittenden  Co.,  1902; 
introduced  1st  local  option  bill  and  was  largely 
instrumental  in  passing  local  option  law:  alder- 
man, Burlington.  1902,  07,  08  (elected  pres.  bd., 
1908).  Mem.  Chittenden  Co.  Bar  Assn.  Conglist. 
Mason;  mem.  Modern  Woodmen;  Odd  Fellow.  Rec- 
reations: farm,  horseback  riding,  motoring.  Home: 
36  Lafayette  PI.  Office:  Court  House,  Burlington, 
Vermont. 

BUSSEI^i;,  Ulias  Harlow,  educator;  b.  Sanborn- 
ton,  N.H.,  Nov.  27,  1836;  s.  Elias  R.  and  Comfort 
(Rundlet)  Russell;  ed.  Woodman  Sanbornton 
Acad.,  N.H.  Lit.  Instn.,  New  England  Normal  Inst., 
Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.  (not  a  graduate);  m.  Lan- 
caster. Mass.,  1862,  Harriet  Tliurston  Lee.  Teacher 
of  flor-ution  in  tPMcIiers'  insts.,  acads.  and  sems., 
1855-65,  in  Divinitv  Sch.,  Harvard.  1862-3:  instr. 
Nichols  Acad.,  Dudley,  Mass.,  1861-3;  prin.  Le  Roy 
(N.Y.)  Academic  Inst.,  1864-74;  prin.  State  Normal 
Sch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  many  yrs.  Elected  pres.  col- 
legiate dept.,  Clark  U.,  on  its  establishment,  1902, 
but  did  not  accept  position.  Has  given  many  ad- 
dresses and  contbr.  to  jours,  on  ednl.  subjects; 
one  of  pioneers  in  child-study  movement  (1884). 
Home:   Tilton,  N.H. 

BTTSSEIpIi,  Ernest  Wesley,  surgeon;  Aug.  7, 
1858-Jan.  27,  1915.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

BITSSE^I^i  Eugene  Dexter,  educator;  June  20, 
1856-Mar.  19,  1915.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

BTTSSEIiI^,  Eupene  Edg-ar,  educator;  June  20. 
1856-Mar.    19,    1915.     (See  vol.   1909.) 


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SUSSEIali,  rrancis  Ermon,  cilnctitur.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

BUSSEZiIi,  Frank  Axtell,  real  estate.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

BTJSSEIiIi,  Prank  Tenner,  lawyer;  b.  Woodstock, 
Conn.,   Aug.   3,    IStlO;   .-;.   .losei)li    V.   and  Caroline  C. 


(Fenner)  Russell:  grad.  Woodstock  Acad.,  1880; 
BA  Trinity  Coll..  Hartford,  Conn.,  1885;  studied 
law  in  Yale  Law  Soli,  and  in  office  of  Charles  E. 
Searls;  admitted  lo  bar.  1890;  ni.  Plymouth,  N.H., 
May  21,  1889.  Ada  Frances  liobif;  1  cliild.  Con- 
stance Lucile,  b.  Dec.  31,  1898.  Taught  Greek  and 
mathematics  at  H(ddcrness  Sch.,  Plymouth,  iN.ll., 
1885-7-  mem.  law  tirni  of  Searls  ^:  Kussell,  I'utnam, 
Conn.,  since  Aug..  lS9(t;  dir.  1  >erry  (N.ll.)  Water 
Works  Co.  Judge  of  City  Ct.  of  Putnam,  .luly  1 
l'H)]-Jan  1,  1910;  mom.  Scli.  P.d.  and  Sch.  Com.  of 
Putnam.  1892-07.  Republican.  lOpiscopalian.  Mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Beta  Chapter.  Trinity  Coll.). 
Putnam  Business  Men's  Assn.  Club:  Putnam 
Country.  Home:  103  Grove  St.  Office:  18  Main  St., 
Putnam.   Conn. 

SUSSEIiIi,  Prank  Webster,  merchant;  b.  Plym- 
outh N.H.  June  22,  1S47;  s.  William  Wallace  and 
Susan  Carlton  (Webster)  Russell;  grad.  IT.S  Mil. 
Acad.  1868;  commd.  2d  It.,  6th  U.S.  Cav.,  and  sta- 
tioned in  the  Soutliwest;  resigned  from  mil.  serv- 
ice 187  2;  m.  Louisa  Webster  Hall,  of  Plymouth, 
NH,  Oct.  1,  1873  (died  May  6,  1905);  8  children, 
Clara  Louise  (deceased):  William  W.,  b.  May  22, 
1876  (cashier  1st  Nat.  Bank,  WMiite  River  Jet, 
Vt)-  George  M.,  b.  Apr.  28,  1878  (grad.  IlS.  Mil. 
Acad,  1901;  It.  15th  U.S.  Cav.);  Susan  C.  (A.B., 
Vassar,  1904);  W'alter  H..  b.  May  21.  1882  (Dart- 
mouth 1904,  Law  Dept.  U.  of  Mich.,  1906:  timber 
contr..  Port  Arthur,  Ont.);  Louis  W.,  b.  Mar.  22, 
1885  (Dartmouth,  1906;  coal  dealer.  Port  Arthur, 
Ont)-  Frank  H.  (deceased);  Mary  Louise  (de- 
ceased). Has  been  identified,  since  1874.  with  the 
mercantile  business  established  by  his  grand- 
father 1798:  retired  from  business,  1911.  Has 
filled  manv  offices  in  N.H.N.G.,  resigning  as  ma.i. 
2d  Inf.  1904:  served  as  ma.i.  1st  N.H.  Inf.  during 
Spanish-Am.  War.  Mem.  S.A.R.,  Mil.  Order  of 
Foreign  Wars.  Assn.  Graduates  U.S.  Mil.  Acad., 
4m  Legion.  Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°,  K.T.). 
Republican.    Conglist.    Address:   Plymouth.  N.H. 

BITSSIlI^Ii,  Pranklin  Edgar,  retired  business 
man.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

RTTSSEIiIi,  Pranklin  VT.,  woolen  mfr.;  Aug.  22. 
1841-1908.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

XtUSSEIiIi,  Pred  Cutler,  M.D. :  b.  Lovell.  Me., 
Feb  23  1866:  A.B..  Bowdoin.  1889,  A.M.,  1892; 
M.D..  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch..  1895.  Prin.  high  sch., 
Warren,  Me,  1889-90.  Pembroke.  1890-1;  supt. 
schs..  Rockland.  1891-3;  practice  of  medicine,  New- 
bury.   Vt..    since    1894.     Home:    Newbury,   Vt. 

BUSSEIiIi,  Prederick  Camber,  inventories  of  pvt. 
residences;  b.  St.  John,  N.P...  .lune  27,  1869:  s. 
Edward  John  and  Julia  Louise  LeBrun  (Marsh) 
Russell;  descendant  of  William,  Lord  Russell, 
Duke  of  Bedford.  England:  ed.  in  Can.;  unmarried. 
Engaged  in  transatlantic  lumber  business.  N.B.. 
1886-90;  expert  accountant,  Boston,  1891-8;  intro- 
duced a  svstem  of  taking  inventories  of  pvt.  resi- 
dences. 1898:  has  inventoried  several  thousand 
homes  in  various  parts  of  the  U.S.;  plan  approved 
by  leading  ins.  cos.  Mem.  British  Charitable  Soc. 
Victorian  Soc.  Mason  (R.A.).  Clubs:  Boston  Art. 
Boston  Citv.  Intercolonial,  Economic,  Canadian 
(Boston);  Winthrop  Yacht.  Cottage  Park  Yacht; 
also  several  automobile  clubs.  Recreations:  yacht- 
ing, motoring.  Home:  Boston  Art  Club.  Office: 
Board  of  Trade  P.ldg.,  Boston. 

BXrSSEIiIi,  George  A.;  b.  Avon.  Me.,  June  8. 
1842;  s.  Reuben  and  Anna  ( Masterman)  Russell; 
of  English  descent  on  both  paternal  and  maternal 
sides;  ed.  Eaton  Boys'  Boarding  Sch.;  Me.  Wes- 
levan  Sem..  Kents  Hill.  Me.:  m.  Lydia  A.  Millett. 
of  Leeds,  Me.,  Sept.  12.  1862;  1  daughter,  Lillian  V. 
Engaged  in  farming  until  30,  tlien  as  business  mgr. 
Served  in  Civil  War  as  2d  It.  t^o.  F,  21st  Regt., 
Me.  Vols.,  1862-3;  selectman  6  yrs.;  supt.  of  schs. 
13  yrs.;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1877,  1905-6,  Senate, 
1887-8;  postal  elk.  (Bangor  &  Boston  R.P.O.).  1877- 
81;   supt.  of  mails,   at   .\ngusta,   Me..    1881-6;   bu.«!i- 


ness  mgr.  Wesleyan  Acad.,  W'ilbraham,  Mass., 
1887-02  inclusive.  Trustee  Wesleyan  Acad.  11  yrs., 
Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.  and  Woman's  C^oll.  since  1907. 
Iiei)ublican.  Metliodist.  Mason;  mem.  Eastern 
.Stai',  G.A.U..  T.,oyal  I.,egi<)n.    Address:  Readfield,  Me. 

BUSSEIiIi,  Oeorgre  Edmond,  prof.  civ.  engring. ; 
b.  Boston,  Dec.  25,  ISW;  s.  George  Reed  and  lOmma 
Adelaide  (Edmond)  Russell;  S.B.  in  Civ.  Engring., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1900;  instr.  same,  1900-1;  student 
of  advance  engring.,  Cornell  U.,  1904-5;  m.  May 
Emilj-  lOmersoii,  of  Winchester,  Mass.,  July  17, 
1901.  Designing  engr.  with  Am.  Car  &  Foundry  Co., 
1901-4;  instr.,  Cornell  U.,  1904-5;  instr.  at  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1905-7,  asst.  prof.  civ.  engring.,  1907- 
13;  associate  prof,  of  hydraulic  engineering  since 
1915.  Connected  with  Charles  River  Basin  Commn.. 
1906;  with  Boston  Transit  Commn.,  1907,  investi- 
.u'ating  traffic  congestion  in  city  of  Boston;  expert 
work  in  hydraulics,  water  supply  and  water  power; 
state  examiner  of  engring.  applicants,  for  Mass. 
Civil  Service  Commn.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  C.E.  Au- 
thor: Text-book  on  Hydraulics,  1909.  Home:  996 
Soutli  St.,  Roslindale,  Mass. 

STTSSEIiIi,  Georsre  Prederic,  mfr.;  b.  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  June  30,  1865;  s.  Geor.^e  V\'.  and  Sarah  F. 
(Osgood)  Russell;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Lawrence;  grad. 
Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1884;  student  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1885-7;  m.  Josepliine  Gertrude  Dear- 
born, of  Manchester,  N.H.,  Apr.  30,  1889.  Entered 
mfr.  of  pulp  and  paper,  1889;  now  pres.  and  gen. 
mgr.  Champion-International  Co.;  pres.  Merchants 
Trust  Co.,  Lawrence;  v. -p.  and  dir.  The  Russell  Co.; 
dir.  Russell  Coal  Co.,  Mt.  Tom  Sulphite  Pulp  Co., 
Am.  Sulphite  Pulp  Co.,  Langtown  Co..  Merrimac 
Chemical  Co.;  trustee  Broadway  Savings  Bank. 
Mem.  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Boston;  mem.  com. 
iManufacturers'  Assn.  for  Welfare  Work;  mem.  ad- 
visory bd.  Lawrence  Gen.  Hosp.  and  Building  Com., 
Lawrence  Y.M.C.A.;  mem.  finance  com.  Lawrence 
City  Mission.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Algon- 
quin. Exchange.  Commercial,  Home  Market  (Bos- 
ton) ;  North  Andover,  Merrimack  Valley  Country. 
Address:  57  Prospect  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

RVSSEIiIi,  George  Otis,  insurance;  b.  Arlington, 
Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1864;  .s.  Frank  F.  and  Clara  L. 
(Blake)  Russell;  paternal  ancestors  settled  in 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1640;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Arlington; 
m.  Emma  F.  Dupee.  of  Arlington,  Mass.,  May  18, 
1887.  Engaged  in  ins.  business  since  beginning  of 
active  career;  began  with  H.  E.  Darlin.g,  1886,  en- 
tering into  partnership  with  him  in  1893,  as  Dar- 
ling &  Russell;  after  death  of  partner  assisted  in 
organizing,  1909,  firm  of  Russell  &  Fairfield;  dir. 
Arlington  Co-operative  Bank.  j\Iem.  Arlington  His- 
torical Soc.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Ex- 
change, Boston  Citv,  Oaklev,  Winchester.  Home: 
55  Jason  St.,  Arlington,  Mass.  Office:  20  Kilby  St., 
Boston. 

BUSSEIiIi,  Gilbert  Valentine,  clergyman;  born 
Flushing,  L.I.,  N.V.,  Aug.  28,  187 1;  s.  Isaac  and 
Mary  Anna  (Valentine)  Russell;  descendant  of  the 
Bedford  (England)  family  of  Russells.  and  from 
.John  Russell,  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Woburn, 
Mass.;  grad.  Riverview  iMil.  Acad.,  Poughkeepsie, 
N.Y.,  1892;  A.B.,  Hobart  Coll.,  Geneva,  N.Y.,  1896; 
m.  Mary  Elizabeth  Smyth,  of  Wallace  Ridge,  N.S., 
June  29,  1899;  3  children.  Harlan  Smyth,  b.  1900; 
Barbara  Genevieve,  b.  1902;  Gilbert  Valentine.  Jr., 
1).  1904.  Ordained  deacon.  1900,  priest,  1903,  P.E. 
<"h.,  at  Cathedral  of  the  Incarnation,  Garden  City, 
L.I.:  in  charge  Holy  Cross  Chapel,  Brooklyn,  N.Y., 
1900-2;  locum  tenens  St.  George's  Ch.,  Flushing, 
N.Y.;  asst.  minister,  Grace  Ch.  on  the  Heights, 
Brooklyn,  1902-3;  rector  All  Saints  Parish,  Methu- 
en,  Mass.,  since  .Tune,  1903.  Charter  mem.  1892, 
Alpha  Alpha  Chapter,  Sigma  Chi;  mem.  S.A.R., 
Sons  of  Veterans.  Address:  All  Saints  Rectory, 
:\Iethuen,  Mass. 

BXrSSEIiIi,  Henry,  managing  dir.;  b.  London, 
Kng..  Nov.  14.  1874;  s.  Henry  (composer)  and  Han- 
nah Russell;  ed.  in  London:  married.  Prof,  singing 
at  London,  and  Rome  until  1904;  dir.  season  of  op- 
era. Covent  Garden  Theatre.  London,  1904;  came  to 
America,  1905;  now  mn,g.  dir.  Boston  Opera  House, 
and  Boston  Opera  Co.  Address:  Boston  Opera 
TloTise,  Boston.* 


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RITSSEIiIi,  Henry  B«uajah,  iouriialist;  b.  Rus- 
sell, Mass.,  Mar.  9.  ISTilM  s.  I'^dwin  A.  and  Sarah  L. 
(Tinker)  Russell:  A.H..  Amherst,  1881;  m.  Louisa 
A.  Clark.  Sept.  25,  ISS,")  (died  June  10,  1904);  2d. 
Helen  V.  Mason,  .Ian.  1,  1910.  Reporter  Sprins- 
field  Republican.  1881-2;  editor  Meriden  (Conn.) 
Press-Recorder,  1882-4;  spl.  writer.  New  York  Sun, 
1884-8;  editorial  writer  Providence  Journal,  1888- 
90;  associate  editor  Hartford  Post,  1890-7;  editor 
Sprinjifleld  Homestead,  1902-13.  Contbr.  to  news- 
papers and  i)eriodicals  on  financial  and  hist,  sub- 
jects. Author:  Life  of  William  McKinley,  1896;  In- 
ternational Monetary  Conferences,  1898;  Our  War 
with  Spain.  1899.    Home:  Suffleld,  Conn.* 

BUSSEIiIi,  Herbert  J.,  carriage  mfr. ;  b.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  Nov.  17,  1855;  s.  George  W.  and  Cather- 
ine E.  (Smitlii  Russell;  grad.  Worcester  Poly. 
Inst.,  1874;  post-grad,  work,  Sheffield  Scientific. 
Sch.  (Yale);  m.  Katharine  A.  Field,  of  Worcester, 
Mar.  5,  1885  (died  Aug.,  1910);  children,  Miriam, 
Raymond  F.  Business  in  which  is  engaged  was 
established,  1833;  carried  on  continuously  on  same 
spot  since;  by  father,  1837-87;  became  mem.  of 
firm,  1878;  since  1887  by  self.  Republican.  Congre- 
gationalist.  Member  Worcester  Mechanics'  Assn., 
Tech.  Alumni  Assn.  Home:  23  Institute  Rd.  Of- 
fice: 32  Exchange  St..  ^Yorcester,  Mass. 

BUSSEIrli,    J.    Henry,    trustee:    b.    Cambridge, 

Mass.,  1855:  s.  Charles  W.  and  Abigail  M.  (Orbe- 
ton)  Russell;  ed.  Cambridge  and  Boston;  m.  Bos- 
ton, Jan.  1,  1873,  Adele  E.  Dow;  5  children,  George 
H.,  Alice  M.  (Mrs.  John  W.  Wood,  Jr.),  A.  Eloise 
(Mrs.  Charles  F.  Shaw),  Fannie  S.,  Mildred  W. 
(Mrs.  E.  P.  Fisli).  V.-p.  Cambridge  Electric  Light 
Co.,  Woodburne  Co.;  mem.  cort)n.  Cambridgeport 
Savings  Bank;  trustee  Home  Savings  Bank  of  Bos- 
ton; Cambridge  Electric  Securities  Co.,  Bryant 
Real  Estate  Trust.  Bromley  Court  Trust;  dir.  Cam- 
bridge Trust  Co.;  pres.  Boston  Finance  Assn.  Mem 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Cambridge  Bd.  of 
Trade.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Commrs.  of  Sinking  Fund, 
Cambridge,  7  yrs.:  mem.  Cambridge  Sch.  Bd.,  1899- 
11;  ex-mem.  Common  Council,  Cambridge.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Cambridge,  Colonial,  Belmont  Spring  Coun- 
try, Economic.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home: 
176  Hancock  St.,  Cambridge.  Address:  IS  Tremont 
St..  Boston. 

BUSSEIili,  James  Porter,  lawyer;  b.  Kin,gfield, 
Me.,  May  11,  1877;  s.  Francis  Henry  and  Addie 
(Winter)  Russell;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll..  1898;  LL.B.. 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1901:  m.  Edith  Belle  Pratt,  of 
Turner,  IMe.,  Sept.  10,  1902;  children,  Francis  H., 
Portia.  Robert  P..  Elizabetli.  .Practiced  in  Boston, 
since  Sept.,  1901;  Chase  &  Sandford  Co.;  trustee 
and  elk.  Franklin  Sq.  House.  Democrat.  LTnitarian. 
Dir.  JIass.  Real  Estate  Exchange.  Member  Am., 
Mass.,  and  Middlesex  bar  assns.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Boston  City.  Hunnewell.  Home:  40  Shornccliffe  Rd., 
Newton,  Ma.'fs.    Office:  IS  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

BUSSEIiIi.  John  Benjamin,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Wal- 
pole,  N.H.,  Jan.  1,  1869:  s.  Charles  Mason  and 
Emma  A.  (Messer)  Russell;  B.S.,  Dartmouth,  1893, 
M.S.,  1896;  m.  Nellie  J.  Hodgkin,  of  AValpole,  Nov. 
26,  1896;  1  son.  John  Benjamin.  Jr.  Rodman,  U.S. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1893-4;  chief  of  party, 
topog.  survey,  1895;  with  engring.  dept..  B.  &  A. 
R.R.,  1896-7;  insp.  corps  of  engrs.  U.S.A.,  May-Dec, 
1897;  with  .Tames  P.  !McDonald  &  Co.,  gen.  contrac- 
tors, on  constrn.  Washin.gton  County  (Me.)  R.R., 
1898-9;  chief  draftsman  same  co.  and  prin.  asst. 
engr.  constrn.  Richmond,  Petersburg  &  Carolina 
R.R.,  Va.,  1899-1900;  with  B.  &  A.  R.R.  as  resident 
engr.,  engr.  and  engr.  of  constrn..  1900-12;  prin 
asst.  engr.  dirs.  of  the  Port  of  Boston.  1912-14: 
since  chief  draftsman  valuation  dept.  B.  &  M.  R.R. ; 
dir.  Brighton  Co-operative  Bank.  Member  Boston 
Soc.  C.E.,  Permanent  Internat.  Navigation  Con- 
gresses. Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  X.E. 
Railroad.  Recreations:  fishing.  Home:  54  Brooks- 
dale  Rd.,  Brighton,  Mass.  Office:  North  Station, 
Boston. 

RUSSEIiIi,  John  Edward,  college  prof.:  b.  Wal- 
pole.  N.H..  Jan.  8,  1848;  s.  John  B.  and  Lucy  H. 
Russell;  student  Dartmouth,  1869-71:  A.B.,  Wil- 
liams Coll.,  1872;  student  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
1873-5;  B.D.,  Yale,  1880;  post-grad,  studies  Yale, 
and  Berlin,  1883-4;  m.  Abbie  Louise  Baker,  of  Min- 


neapolis, 1882.  Lecturer  historv  of  pliilosophy, 
Williams  Coll.,  1885-6;  prof.  Bibl.  theology,  Yale 
Div.  Sell.,  1885-9;  Mark  Hopkins  prof,  philosophy, 
^^'illiams  College,  since  1889.  Lecturer  philosophy 
of  religion.  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1893-4;  univ.  preach- 
er, U.  of  (?;hicago,  1906-7.  Address:  Williamstown, 
Mass.* 

RUSSBI^Ii,  Josepli  Ballister,  merchant;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Oct.  24,  1852;  s.  Charles  Theodore  and  Sarah 
(Ballister)  Russell;  e<l.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs. ;  m.  Lil- 
lian H.  Tenney,  of  Wilmington,  Del.,  May  20,  1880. 
In  business  at  Boston  since  1869;  pres.  West  End 
St.  Ry.  Co.;  v.-p.  State  St.  Trust  Co.;  treas.  and  dir. 
Boston  Wharf  Co.;  dir.  Boston  Consolidated  Gas 
Co  ,  Boston  Steamship  Co.,  Boston  &  Phila.  Steam- 
ship Co.,  Cambridge  Trust  Co.,  C^onveyancers  Title 
Ins.  Co.,  Fitchburg  R.R.  Co.,  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.  R.R. 
Co.,  Lovejoy's  Wharf  Trust,  Mass.  Gas  Co.,  Mt. 
Auburn  Cemetery,  Nat.  Shawmut  Bank,  N.E.  Coal 
&  Coke  Co.,  N.E.  Gas  &  Coke  Co.,  Quincy  Market 
Real  Estate  Trust,  Boston  Towboat  Co.,  Mass.  Fire 
<fe  Marine  Ins.  Co.  Mem.  Mass.  State  Home  Bldg. 
Commn.;  v.-p.  Real  Estate  Exchange  &  Auction  Bd., 
Boston  Chamber  Commerce;  dir.  Cambridge  Hosp. 
Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Union, 
Commercial,  City,  New  Riding,  Country,  Oakley, 
Strollers.  Home:  69  Sparks  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Oflice:  114  State  St.,  Boston.* 

BUSSEI^i;,  Julia  Ann  Bray,  M.D. ;  b.  Reading, 
Mass.,  Mar.  6,  1847;  d.  John  and  Eliza  (Holt)  Rus- 
sell; ed.  pub.  sells,  and  under  pvt.  tutelage;  M.D., 
Boston  Univ.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1880,  and  has  since 
practiced  at  Maiden.    Home:  Maiden,  Mass. 

BUSSBIiIi,  Richard  S.,  mfr.;  b.  Lawrence,  Mass., 
1880;  s.  William  A.  and  Frances  (Hall)  Russell;  ed. 
Harvard  Coll.,  class  of  1901;  m.  Mary  Gertrude 
Sutton,  of  Salem,  Mas.s.,  1901;  3  cliildren,  Gertrude, 
William  A.,  Richard  S.,  Jr.  Mem.  William  A.  Rus- 
sell &  Bro.,  pres.  Russell  Co.;  dir.  Androscoggin 
Pulp  Co.,  Mt.  Tom  Sulphite  Pulp  Co.,  The  Russell 
Co.,  Arlington  Mills,  Non(iuitt  Spinning  Co.,  Pensa- 
cola  Ele<  trie  Co.,  Merrimac  Chemical  Co.,  Green 
Mountain  Pulp  Co.,  Cliampin  Internat.  Co.,  Nasha- 
wena  MilLs,  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.,  Sutton  Mills, 
Webster  &  Atlas  Nat.  Bank;  trustee  Suffolk  Sav- 
ings Bank.  Clubs:  Union,  Country,  Exchange,  Ten- 
nis and  Racquet,  Eastern  Yacht.  Myopia;  Harvard 
(Boston  and  New  York).  Address:  50  State  St., 
Boston,  Mass. 

RUSSBIiIi,  Talcott  Hnntingrton,  lawyer;  b.  New- 
Haven,  Conn.,  Mar.  14,  1847;  s.  William  H.  and 
Mary  Elisabeth  (Hubbard)  Russell;  A.B.,  Yale 
1869;  LL.B..  Columbia,  1872;  since  practiced  at  New 
Haven;  m.  Geraldine  Whittemore  Low,  of  New  Ha- 
ven, (^onn.,  Dec.  10,  1889.  Apptd.  receiver  Am.  Mut. 
Life  Ins.  CJo.,  1878,  and  wound  up  affairs  of  the  co. 
after  protracted  litigation;  sec.  of  independent  Rep. 
organization  in  Conn,  that  secured  vote  of  the  state 
for  Cleveland  and  defeat  of  James  G.  Blaine  for 
pres.,  1884;  instr.  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1890-1900;  mem. 
Nat.  Conf.  of  Commrs.  on  Uniform  State  Laws  and 
chmn.  Bd.  of  Commrs.  for  Conn.;  in  general  prac- 
tice but  has  given  much  attention  to  the  law  of 
municipal  corpns.  and  law  of  life  ins.,  including 
especially  liability  of  dirs.  and  officers  of  ins.  and 
other  corpns.  Deni.  nominee  for  atty.-gen..  Conn.. 
1910.  Workmen's  compensation  commr.  for  3d 
Congressional  Dist.,  and  chmn.  bd.  of  commrs., 
1912-14.  Conglist.  Member  Soc.  Colonial  Wars. 
Clubs:  Graduates'  (New  Haven):  Lawyers',  Uni- 
versity (New  York).  Home:  162  Prospect  St.  Of- 
fice:  42  Church   St.,   New  Haven,  Conn.* 

RUSSBIiIi,  Thomas,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  June  17, 
1858;  .son  William  G.  and  Mary  Ellen  (Hedge) 
Russell;  descended  on.  both  sides  from  passengers 
of  the  Mayflower:  prep.  edn.  in  Boston  Latin  Sch.; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1879;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.. 
1882;  m.  Laura  L.  Parks,  of  Duxbury,  Mass..  Sept. 
19,  1894;  children,  Barbara,  William  G.  Admitted 
to  Mass.  bar,  1882;  practiced  in  Boston  until  1907 
(retired);  dir.  Plymouth  Mills.  Trustee  "^'^orcester 
State  Hosp.  since  1898.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Union, 
Harvard  (Boston);  Country,  Plymouth  Country, 
Old  Colony  (Plymouth).  Recreations:  golf,  curling, 
fishing.  Home:  3  Gloucester  St.  Oflfice:  60  State 
St.,  Boston. 


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RTTSSEIiIi,  Thomas  Hastings,  lawyer;  b.  Newton 
HiKhlands.  Mass.,  Aufj;.  31,  1874;  s.  Charles  F.  and 
Mary  S.  (Baxter)  Russell;  descended  on  maternal 
side  from  Mayflower  ancestry;  prep.  edn.  Boston 
Latin  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1896;  I^L.B.,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Law,  1899;  unmarried.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1899;  mem.  Russell,  Moore  &  Russell;  trustee 
Bra/er's  Bids.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston, 
Bostonian  Soc.  Republican.  ConsliSt.;  treas.  Cen- 
tral Consl.  Ch.,  Boston.  Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  City, 
Princeton  Golf.  Recreations:  tennis,  solf.  Home: 
66  St.  James  Av.    Office:  27  State  St.,  Boston. 

BTTSSEIiI^,  Thomas  Hubbard,  surseon,  educator; 
b.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Dec.  14,  IS.'il;  descendant  of 
two  founders  of  Yale  Coll.,  and  of  distinguished 
Puritan  ancestry;  s.  Gen.  William  Huntington  Rus- 
sell and  Mary  E.  Hubbard,  d.  Thomas  Hubbard 
(prof,  at  Yale  U.,  1829,  until  his  death,  1838);  I'h.B.. 
Yale,  1872,  M.D.,  1875;  m.  Mary  K.,  d.  Hon.  Lyman 
E.  Munson.  formerly  .iudge  of  U.S.  Ct.,  of  Mont., 
Dec.  21,  1882;  5  children,  Mary  Talcott,  Thomas 
H.,  .Ir.  (Ph.R.,  M.D.),  William  Huntington  (B.A., 
LL.B.),  Eleanor,  Edward  Stanton.  Resident  phys. 
and  surgeon.  New  Haven  Hosi).,  1875-6;  phys.,  New 
Haven  Dispensary  several  yrs.;  asst.  to  Prof  Marsh 
on  his  palcontol.  expdn.,  1872;  asst.  to  Prof.  David 
P.  Smith,  of  Yale,  1877-9;  asst.  about  8  yrs.  to 
Prof.  Francis  Bacon;  attending  surgeon,  New  Ha- 
ven Hosp.,  30  yrs.,  1878-08,  novv'  consulting  surgeon 
to  same;  lecturer  in  surgery,  1880-3,  prof,  materia 
medica  and  therapeutics,  1883-91,  i)rof.  clin.  sur- 
gery since  1S91,  Yale  Med.  Dept.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  New  Haven  Co.  Med.  Soc, 
New  Haven  Med.  Assn.,  A.A.A.S.,  Conn.  Acad.  Arts 
and  Sciences,  New  Haven  Colony  Hist.  Soc.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Club.  Graduates.'  Address:  79 
Trumbull   St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

BTTSSEIiI^,  Thomas  Hubbard,  Jr.,  M.D.;  b.  New 
Haven.  Conn.,  .Jan.  25,  1886;  s.  Thomas  Hubbard 
and  Mary  K.  (Munson)  Russell:  pre]),  edn.  Hop- 
kins Grammar  Sch.;  Ph.B.,  Yale,  1906;  M.D.,  Yale 
Med.  Sch.,  1910;  grad.  New  York  and  Gen.  Me- 
morial hosps.,  N.Y.  City;  post-grad,  study  in  Ger- 
many, 1909,  1910;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  New 
Haven  since  1914;  clin.  asst.  in  surgery  and  gyne- 
cology, Yale;  grade  A  examiner  for  the  Union  Cen- 
tral Life  Ins.  Co.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Conn.  State  Med. 
Soc,  New  Haven  Med.  Assn.,  New  Haven  Co.  Med. 
Soc.  Mason.  Clubs:  Graduates',  New  Haven  Lawn, 
Yale  (New  York).  Address:  411  Temple  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

ItXTSSEi;ii,  Thomas  Wrig-ht,  life  ins.  official;  b. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Sept.  1,  1880:  s.  Thomas  Wright 
and  Ellen  (Fuller)  Russell;  grad.  Hartford  Pub. 
High  Sch.,  1897;  B.A.,  Yale,  1901  (Phi  Beta  Kappa) ; 
m.  Dorothy  Mason,  of 'Waterbury,  Conn.,  Jan.  16, 
1913;  1  daughter,  Dorothy.  Has  been  connected 
with  Conn.  Gen.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  sihce  1902,  solicitor 
in  field,  1903.  now  dir. ;  partner  Allen,  Russell  &  Al- 
len, ins.  brokers,  since  J906;  mem.  Rep.  9th  Ward 
Com.,  1903-8,  Tov.'n  Com.,  1908;  mem.  Court  of 
Common  Council,  1906,  7,  8  (pres.,  1908).  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Hartford,  Hartford  Golf;  New  Britain:  Wa- 
terbury;  Graduates'  (New  Haven);  Yale  (New 
York).  Home:  85  Bloomfield  Av.  Office:  209  Pearl 
St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

BTTSSEIiIi,  ■Walter  Basford,  educator;  b.  Boston, 
Nov.  18.  1S74;  s.  Frederick  Colib  and  Mary  Water- 
man (Basford)  Russell;  descended  in  several  lines 
from  Mayflower  ancestry,  also  in  two  lines  from 
Myles  Standish  and  from  the  Waterman  familv,  of 
Salem:  grad.  Roxbury  High  Sch.,  Boston:  S.li.  in 
Mech.  Engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1897;  m.  lOli/a- 
beth  Fisher  Fussell,  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  June  26, 
1901;  3  children,  W^inslow  H.,  Marion,  Dorothy. 
Began  active  career  as  elk.  in  passenger  auditing 
dept.  of  the  Old  Colony,  and  N.Y.,  N.H.  &:  H.  rys., 
1892;  asst.  mech.  engring.  dept..  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1897-1900;  instr.  drawing,  strength  of  materials 
and  steam  engring.,  Pratt  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  1900-6; 
asst.  supt.  apprentices,  N.Y.  Central  Lines.  1906-8. 
establishing  10  apprentice  schs.  in  Central  and 
Eastern  States;  dir.  Franklin  Union  (executive  for 
Franklin  Foundation),  sifice  1908.  Mem.  Am.  Soc. 
Mech.  Engrs.,  Am.  Rv.  i\laster  Mechanics'  Assn., 
Soc.  Promotion  Engring.  Edn.,  Nat.  Soc.  Promotion 
Industrial   Kdn.,  N.E.  Railroad  riub,  Boston  Cham- 


ber of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Boston  City  (Boston), 
Central  (Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.).  Recreations:  pho- 
tography. Home:  58  Arborway,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass.    Office:  l-'ranklin  Union,  Boston,  Mass. 

BUSSBItli,  "Walter  Earle,  educator;  b.  Fayette, 
Me.,  Aug.  6,  1869;  s.  Cliarles  and  Asenath  (Willis) 
Russell;  prep.  edn.  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Kents  Hill, 
Me.;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1893;  m.  Kents  Hill, 
Me.,  Jan.  25,  190G,  Winifred  P.  Stone;  5  children, 
Earle  Stone,  Willis  Cleaves,  Helen  Gertrude,  Robert 
Edwards,  Celia  Asenath.  Asst.  New  Britain  (Conn.) 
Normal  Sch.,  1893;  asst.,  1894-1905,  prin.  since  1905, 
Gorham  (Me.)  Normal  Sch.  Republican.  Method- 
ist.   Address:  Gorham,  Me. 

BUSSX:i;ii,  WllUam  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Water  ford. 
Me.,  Sept.  20,  1855;  .s.  William  and  Eliza  (French) 
Russell;  descendant  of  William  Russell,  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  1637;  ed.  Gould's  Acad.,  Bethel,  Me.; 
Freeport  (Me.)  High  Sch.;  U.  of  Me.,  class  of  1880 
(non-grad.);  m.  Lucy  W.  Tibbits,  of  Somersworth, 
N.H.,  July  1,  1885;  2  children,  Lucia  Goldsmith, 
Frances  E.  Practiced  in  Somersworth,  N.H.,  since 
Aug.  1,  1883;  dir.  Somersworth  Nat.  Bank  3  yrs.; 
mem.  Common  Council,  1898;  mem.  Bd.  of  Alder- 
men, 1899,  1900;  chmn.  Bd.  of  Edn.  6  yrs.;  sec.  bd. 
trustees  Pub.  Library.  Mem.  N.H.  Bar  Assn.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Somersworth, 
Rochester  Countiy,  Welhannet  Golf  (pres.).  Ad- 
dress: Somersworth,  N.H. 

BVSSBI.I.,  -Willie  P.;  b.  Kirby,  Vt.,  Jan.  2,  1870; 
s.  Palmer  W.  and  Laura  J.  (Chase)  Russell;  ed. 
common  schs.  and  Lyndon  Inst.;  m.  June  7,  1899, 
Ruth  H.  Williams,  of  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  Engaged 
in  farming  since  1897;  lister,  1893-9;  selectman 
since  1899;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1902,  10,  15;  jus- 
tice of  the  peace  and  deputy  sheriff.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason.  Address:  Lyndonville,  Vt.,  R. 
F.D.  1. 

BTTSSBIiIi,  Winslow,  life  insurance;  b.  Nantuck- 
et, Mass.,  July  10,  1871;  s.  Ben.lamin  F.  and  Phoebe 
Folger  (Gardner)  Russell;  ed.  Concord  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.;  m.  Eva  B.  Bullock,  of  Concord,  Mass., 
June  5,  1894;  4  children,  Laura,  Evelyn,  Arnold, 
Edna.  Began  as  elk.  in  grocery  store,  Concord,  1888, 
continuing  4  yrs.;  cashier  Boston  office  of  Conn. 
Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  1892-8;  apptd.  agt.  Phoenix  Mut. 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  Boston,  Aug.  1,  1898,  and  has  since 
been  identified  with  the  company;  successively 
mgr.  Boston  office,  1901-4,  asst.  supt.  agts.,  home 
office,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1904-11.  agency  mgr.  since 
Jan.  1,  1911,  dir.  since  Jan.,  1914.  Mem.  bd.  dirs. 
Conn.  Temperance  Union,  Conn.  Prison  Assn.,  Conn. 
C.E.  Union,  Hartford  Y''.M.C.A.  Progressive.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Mem.  Corinthian  Lodge,  F.  and  A. 
M.,  Concord,  Mass.  Clubs:  City,  Congregational, 
Get-together,  Hartford  Golf.  Recreations:  motor- 
ing, golf,  tennis.  Home:  23  Lorraine  St.  Office: 
49  Pearl  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

BITST,  Nathaniel  Johnson,  financier;  b.  Gorham, 
Me.,  Nov.  28,  1833;  s.  Meshach  and  Martha  (Frost) 
Rust;  ed.  Gorham  (Me.)  Acad.,  and  Oxford  Nor- 
mal Inst.,  South  Paris,  Me.;  m.  Gorham,  Apr.  28, 
1863,  Martha  C.  Carter;  children,  Martha  C,  Mary 
A.,  Nathaniel  J.,  Jr.,  PJdgar  C.  Began  in  business  in 
Boston,  1851;  mein.  Carter,  Rust  &  Co.,  wholesale 
druggists,  1862-5.  Rust  Bros.  &  Bird,  1866-90,  Rust 
&  Richardson  Drug  Co.,  1S90-1900:  pres.  Lincoln 
Nat.  Bank,  Boston,  1886-94,  and  ex-pres.  North  End 
Savings  Bank.  Dorchester  Gas  Light  Co.,  Man- 
chester Mills;  now  pres.  Boston  Storage  Ware- 
house Co.,  proprs.  of  Revere  House,  Carver  Cotton 
Gin  Co.;  v.-p.  Nevins  Co.;  dir.  Boston  Safe  Deposit 
&  Trust  Co.,  Commercial  Nat.  Bank,  Boston  Ins. 
Co..  N.E.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co..  Old  Colony  Ins.  Co., 
Daval  Mills,  Pemberton  Mfg.  Co.,  Methuen  Mfg. 
Co.;  v.-p.  and  trustee  Boston  Five  Cents  Savings 
Bank,  and  identified  with  many  other  instns.  Mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1874-6;  mem.  City  Council,  Bos- 
ton, 1878-9,  alderman,  1891-2;  mem.  bd.  of  Commrs. 
of  Sinking  Fund,  Boston,  since  1890.  Mem.  Boston 
Chambei'  of  Commerce,  Boston  Geneal.  Soc.  Re- 
publican. Unitarian,  (jlubs:  Boston  Art  (pres.). 
Merchants',  Unitarian.  Recreations:  ti-aveling. 
Home:  488  Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston. 

BUST,  Philip  Sidney,  lawyer;  b.  South  Paris, 
l\le.,  .Apr.  25,  1864:  s.  Dr.  William  Appleton  and 
Sarah    J.    (Goodenow)    Rust;   A.B.,    Harvard,    1887, 


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LiL.B.,  1890;  m.  Harriet  W.  Fireng,  of  Glen  Ridge, 
N.J.,  June  2,  1894;  3  children,  F^rances  R.,  Philip 
Goodenow,  William  Appleton.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1890,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston;  atty.  for 
Casualty  Co.  of  America;  mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Club:  Highland 
(West  Roxbury).  Home:  23  Whittemore  St.,  West 
Roxbury.    Office:  112  Water  St.,  Boston. 

BTTTAN,  Charles  Hercules,  architect;  Mar.  28, 
1851-Dec.  17,  1914.  (See  vol.  l!M)i).  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1914-15.) 

BXTTAIT,  Frederick  Newman,  clergyman;  b.  New- 
ark, N.J.,  Nov.  22.  1859;  s.  Nicholas  Warren  and 
Sarah  Elizabeth  (IMarsh)  Rutan;  descendant  of 
Blaise  Rutan,  a  Huguenot  leader  in  struggle  for 
freedom,  in  Frauce,  1560,  and  of  Abraham  Rutan, 
Boston,  1680,  a  founder  of  New  Palz,  N.Y.;  early 
schooling  in  primary,  grammar  and  high  sch.,  New- 
ark, N.J.,  18G5-76;  pvt.  sch.  of  John  F.  Pingry,  Eliz- 
abeth, N.J.,  1876-9;  B.A.,  Princeton,  1883,  M.A., 
1887;  B.D.,  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1887;  LL.B.,  Albany 
Law  Sch.,  1901;  corr.  course  State  U.,  Ala.,  Ph.D., 
1901;  m.  Charlotte  Crosby  Starr,  of  jMonticello, 
Sullivan  Co.,  N.Y.,  June  24,  1891;  3  children,  Fred- 
erick Starr,  b.  Montclair,  N.J.,  Apr.  29,  1892;  Grace 
Huntington,  Montclair,  N.J.,  June  2,  1893;  Hunting- 
ton, Wrentham,  Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1907.  Tutor,  State 
Normal  Coll.,  Indiana,  Pa..  1883-4;  ordained  Pres- 
byterian ministry,  1887:  supt.  Wilson  Industrial 
Sch.  and  Mission,  N.Y.  City,  1887-91;  pastor  Grace 
Presbyn.  Ch.,  Montclair,  N.J.,  1891-4,  Bethany  Ch., 
Menand'.s  Station,  Albany,  N.Y.,  1894-03,  Congl.  Ch., 
Wrentham.  Mass.,  1903-7;  asso.  pastor  Union  Con- 
gregational Ch.,  Boston,  1907-9;  supt.  boys'  work, 
Shawmut  Ch.,  Boston,  1909-11;  pastor  Maynard, 
Mass.,  since  June  1,  1911.  Scribe,  Suffolk  West 
Assn.  Congl.  Ministers.  Republican.  Mason.  Rec- 
reations: felling  of  trees  all  winter,  tennis,  boating, 
sailing,  swimming.  Address:  30  Brooks  St.,  May- 
nard,  Mass. 

BXTTIiESGZ:,  Iiyiuan  'Vinoent,  clergyman;  born 
Keokuk,  la.,  Dec.  8,  1S84;  s.  Cyrus  P'elton  and  Es- 
ther Ann  (Foutz)  Rutledge;  grad.  Northwestern 
Normal  Sch.,  Alva,  Okla.,  1904;  student  Oklahoma 
U.,  1905-6;  A.B..  U.  of  Kan.,  1908:  studied  Harvard 
Div.  Sch.,  1908-9;  m.  Anne  Louise  Fitch,  of  Law- 
rence, Kan.,  June  19,  1911;  2  children.  John  Milton, 
b.  Nov.  21.  1912;  Esther  Ann,  June  17,  1915.  Or- 
dained Unitarian  ministry,  1910;  pastor  1st  Parish, 
Billerica,  1910-14,  Harvard  St.  (3d  Congl.)  Uni- 
tarian Ch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  since  Aug.  1,  1914. 
Dir.  Unitarian  Temperance  Soc.  Unitarian  Fellow- 
ship for  Social  Justice;  mem.  Cambridge  Hist.  Soc. 
Republican.  Editor  of  magazine  "Billerica."  1912- 
14.  Recreations:  photography,  cabinet  making.  Ad- 
dress: 35  Trowbridge  St.,  Cambridge.  Mass. 

BUTTER,  Frederick  Plympton,  merchant,  etc. 
(See  vol.   1909.) 

BUTTEB,  Harvey  Tbomas,  banker;  b.  Burling- 
ton, Vt.,  1866;  s.  Thomas  and  .Jane  (Fouracre) 
Rutter;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Burlington,  and  Burlington 
Business  Coll.;  m.  Elizabeth  Simpson,  of  Burling- 
ton, 1889.  Began  in  emplov  of  J.  "\;^'.  Goodell  & 
Co.,  later  with  T.  S.  Peck  and  the  Burlington 
Woolen  Co.;  became  connected  with  the  Howard 
Nat.  Bank,  1889;  now  cashier  and  dir.  saine;  treas. 
City  Trust  Co.  Conglist.  Club:  Ethan  Allen.  Home: 
Burlington,  Vt. 

RTJUTZ-BEES,  Caroline,  educator:  b.  London, 
Eng.,  Aug.  16,  1865;  d.  Louis  Bmil  and  Janet 
(Meugens)  Ruutz-Rees;  came  to  U.S..  1883;  LL.A., 
St.  Andrew's  (Scotland),  1904;  Eleve  Tit.  ficole 
des  Hautes  fitudes,  U.  of  Paris.  1906;  M.A..  Colum- 
bia, 1907,  Ph.D.,  1909.  Taught  in  Germantown, 
Pa.,  1885,  St.  John  the  Bapt.  Sch.,  New  York,  1886- 
99,  St.  Marv's  Sch.,  Burlington,  N.J.,  1889-90; 
founded  Rosemary  Hall,  T^'allingford.  Conn..  1890, 
inc.  and  removed  to  Greenwich,  Conn.,  1900,  con- 
tinuing as  head  mistress;  pres.  and  treas.  Rose- 
mary Corpn.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list 
of  writings,  etc.)  Clubs:  Colony,  Women's  Uni- 
versity, MacDowell.  Women's  Cosmopolitan.  Alber- 
marle  (London),  Field  (Greenwich).  Sustaining 
mem.  Met.   Mus.  Art.    Home:  Greenwich,  Conn.* 

BTTtJTZ-REES,  Janet  Emily  (Mrs.  Louis  Emil 
Ruutz-Rees),  author:  b.  London.  Eng.,  Feb.  22, 
1842;   d.   Joseph   and   Caroline    (Bennett)    Meugens; 


ed.  pvt.  schs.,  England  and  Germany;  m.  Louis 
Emil  Ruutz-Rees,  F.R.G.S.,  1864;  3  children,  Caro- 
line, Roland  (deceased),  Thekla  Goldmark.  Settled 
in  N.Y.  City,  1880.  Interested  in  comparative  re- 
ligion, philosophy,  eastern  and  western  thought. 
Mem.  Oriental  Soc.  Episcopalian.  Favors  woman 
suffrage.  Club:  Wednesday  Afternoon.  Author: 
Life  of  Horace  Verner;  Life  of  Delaroche;  Cathe- 
chism  of  Rosminl's  Philosophy,  1887;  Reflections 
on  The  Psalms,  1913;  Love  and  Light,  1914;  Re- 
flections on  the  Lord's  Prayer,  1914;  Threefold 
Path  to  Peace,  1908.  Home:  "Rolandseck,"  Green- 
wich,  Conn. 

BYAN,  Coletta,  author,  poet.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

BYAir,  Thomias  Francis,  lawyer;  b.  Jjimerick. 
Ireland,  Mar.  6,  1872;  s.  Thomas  F.  and  Margaret 
(Dwyer)  Ryan;  came  to  America  in  Apr.,  1875: 
grad.  St.  Bernard's  Acad.,  Cohoes,  N.Y.,  1885:  St. 
Marv's  Acad.,  Troy,  N.Y.,  1888;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law 
Sch.,  1897;  spl.  student  U.  of  Ariz.,  1900;  m.  Mary 
Kelley,  of  Torrington,  Conn.,  Feb.  19,  1894;  4 
children,  Gertrude  M.,  Catherine  E.,  Agatha  M., 
Frances  M.  Began  as  singer  and  actor,  1889,  con- 
tinuing three  yrs. ;  mgr.  lumber  business,  Torring- 
ton. 1892-5;  admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1897;  practiced 
in  Torrington,  1897-9;  engaged  in  mining  and 
practice  of  law,  Ariz,  and  Mexico,  1899-04;  prac- 
ticed in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  since  1904;  has  served 
as  elk.  and  burgess.  Borough  of  Litchfield;  pro- 
bate judge,  Dist.  of  Litchfield,  since  Jan.  1913: 
chmn.  Sch.  Bd.  since  1911;  acting  postmaster  of 
Litchfield;  mgr.  and  atty.  Litchfield  County  Co. 
(electric  ry.);  dir.  Torrington  Lumber  Co.  ]\Iem. 
Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Sci- 
ence, Conn.  Hist.  Soc,  Litchfield  Scientific  Soc. 
Democrat.  Catholic.  Club:  Litchfield  County  Univ. 
Contbr.  fvieitive  poems  and  articles.  Recreations: 
sineing,    bibliography.     Address:    Litchfield,    Conn. 

BYA17,  William  Curtis,  insurance;  b.  Medfleld. 
Mass..  Feb.  18.  1882;  s.  William  and  Hughena 
(Ross)  Ryan;  high  sch.  edn. :  m.  Ruth  E.  Higgins. 
of  Dedham.  Mass..  Apr.  '1.  1902;  1  son.  William 
Curtis,  2d.  Began  as  office  boy,  Darling  &  Russell, 
ins..  Boston.  1899;  with  Prescott  Chamberlain. 
1902-5:  spl.  asrt.  Mass.  Dist..  for  Central  Accident 
Ins.  Co.  of  Pittsburgh.  1905-6:  mem.  R.  S.  Hoff- 
man &  Co.  since  1908.  Mem.  Boston  Bd.  Fire 
Underwriters.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason  (K. 
T..  Shriner).  Club:  Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Recre- 
ations: outdoor  sports.  Home:  King  Philip  Cot- 
tage, Medfield.  Mass.    Office:   69  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

RYDEB,  Arthur  Hilton,  musician;  b.  Plymouth. 
Mass..  Apr.  30.  1875;  s.  Samuel  Thomas  and  Eva 
Ling  (Pooley)  Ryder;  studied  organ  under  Loraine 
Holloway,  music  theory  and  composition  at  Har- 
vard U. :  m.  Francis  Warren  Moore,  of  Boston. 
Mass..  1898.  Organist  St.  Stephen's  Ch..  Boston, 
1894-9:  organist.  1901-4.  organist  and  choirmaster. 
1904-10,  Grace  Ch..  Providence,  R.I.;  organist  and 
choirmaster.  Quincy.  Mass.;  teacher  of  music  in 
Boston  and  Providence:  gives  fretiuent  organ  re- 
citals. Formerly  dir.  of  People's  Choral  Assn., 
Providence,  and  dir.  of  chapel  music  in  Brown  U. 
Mem.  Am.  Guild  of  Organists.  Composer  of  many 
published  songs  and  some  instrumental  numbers: 
nNo  editor  and  arranger  of  music.  Studios:  218 
Tremnnt  St..  Boston,  and  637  Butler  Exchange, 
Providence,  R.I.* 

BYDEB.  Charles  Jackson,  clergyman;  b.  Oberlin. 
<)..  Dec.  25,  1848;  s.  Oliver  Roberts  and  Harriet 
Rachel  (Jackson)  Rvder;  A.B..  Oberlin  Coll.,  1875, 
B.D..  1880.,  A.M.,  1887  (D.D.,  1894);  m.  Sarah  H. 
Tennev,  of  Chester,  N.H.,  Aug.  20,  1876.  Congl. 
minister;  corr.  sec.  Am.  Missionary  Assn.  Has 
written  on  sociology,  education,  and  missions,  in 
variou.s  periodicals.  Mem.  Folk-Lore  Soc;  trustee 
Oberln  Coll..  Fisk  U..  Tougaloo  U.  Home:  Stam- 
ford,  Conn.    Office:   287   4th   Av.,  New  York.* 

BYDEB,  Erastus  Clarence,  lawyer;  b.  Readfleld, 
Me.,  Oct.  10,  1854;  s.  Simeon  and  Betsey  (Pierce) 
Ryder;  prep.  edn.  Coburn  Classical  Inst.;  student 
Colby  Coll.,  1877-80;  studied  law;  admitted  to  bar, 
1882;  m.  Springfield,  Me.,  June  8.  1882,  Myra  E. 
Johnson;  2  children,  Nellie  J.  (Mrs.  Jos.  W.  Gates, 
Phila.).  Charlotte  Pierce.  Engaged  in  practice. 
Springfield.  Me.,  1882-94,  Bangor,  Me.,  since  1894. 
Mem.   Me.   Ho.  of  Rep.,   1887,   Senate,   1889-91.    Re- 


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WHO'fci  WJIO  JX   NKW  ENGLAND 


publican.  Baptist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Tarra- 
tine,  Cumberland,  Madocawando.  Home:  51  Hij?h- 
land  St.     Office:  Merrill  Tru.st  Co.  Bldg.,  Bangor,  Me. 

KTDEB,  Frederick  MilUachip,  consul;  b.  Iber- 
ville, Can.,  Nov.  ;!,  1S6:;:  s.  William  Milliachip  and 
Mary  ( Wadswortli)  Ryder;  fd.  pub.  scbs.  in  Can.; 
m.  Maud  Helen  Henderson,  of  Plainfleld,  N.J.,  Nov. 
18,  1896.  Was  on  staff  Springfield  (Mass.)  Union, 
Ansonia  (Conn.)  Sentinel,  and  New  Haven  Pal- 
ladium; mgr.,  sec,  treas.  New  Haven  Evening 
Leader,  1894-02;  Am.  consul  at  Quebec,  1890-3; 
consul  at  San  Juan  del  Norte.  Nicaragua,  1905-8,  at 
Rimouski,  Que.,  since  .Tune  10,  1908.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  PTome:  Colonial  Park,  West  Haven, 
Conn.  Address:  Am.  (;^onsulate,  Rimouski,  Que., 
Canada.* 

BTDEB,  Oeorg-e  Hale,  M.D.;  b.  Meridcn,  Conn., 
Mar.  14.  1874;  s.  Elisha  and  Pauline  Louise 
(Davis)  Ryder;  Pb.B.,  Weslevan  U.,  Conn.,  1895; 
M.D.,  Harvard  U.  Med.  Sch.,  1899;  m.  Annie  J. 
Condon,  of  Boston,  Dec.  19,  1901;  1  daughter, 
Pauline  Elizaljeth.  House  surgeon,  Mass.  Charita- 
ble Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  1899-01;  practiced  at 
Worcester,  1901-4,  since  at  Boston;  specialist  in 
diseases  of  the  eye;  asst.  opthalmologist.  Tufts 
Med.  Coll.,  since  1904;  consulting  staff,  Quincy 
Hosp.,  since  1907;  asst.  surgeon,  Mass.  Charitable 
Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  since  1912.  Mem.  N.E. 
Ophthalmol.  Soc,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Home:  Quincy, 
Mass.    Office:    58.'?   Beacon   St.,   Boston. 

B'X'DEB,  Godfrey,  1\I.D. ;  b.  Provincetown,  Mass., 
July  16,  1854;  s.  Godfrey  and  Phoebe  Nye  (Fuller) 
Ryder;  descendant  of  14  lines  to  Mayflower,  in- 
cluding Dr.  Samuel  Fuller  and  Mvle.s  Standish; 
A.B.,  Harvard.  1877;  M.D..  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1880;  post-grad,  work,  U.  of  Berlin,  1  vr. ;  m.  Ger- 
trude Yale,  of  Maiden,  Mass.,  Nov.  9,  1886.  Prac- 
ticed in  Maiden,  Mass.,  since  1881;  surgeon  Maiden 
Hosp.  since  1892.  trustee  since  1900.  Pres.  Maiden 
Pub.  Library;  trustee  IMalden  Home  for  Aged. 
Mem.  A.M. A..  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  IMiddlesex  South 
Med.  Soc.  (pres.  1914,  1915).  Republican.  Univer- 
salist.  Mason.  Club:  Kern  wood.  Address:  3  21 
Pleasant  St.,   ^klalden,   Mass. 

ByDEB,  Harland  Holmes,  clergyman;  b.  Rock, 
Mass.,  Jan.  7,  1874;  s.  Wilson  Clarkson  and  Emily 
Frances  (Holmes)  Ryder;  descendant  of  Samuel 
Ryder,  of  Yarmouth,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1894; 
Bridgewater  Normal  Sch.;  B.D.,  Episcopal  Tlieol. 
Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1907;  m.  Isabella  Frances 
Paun,  of  Lakeville,  Mass.,  Aug.  19,  1896;  2  chil- 
dren, WMlson  Coombs.  Margaret  Holmes.  Prin. 
high  sch.,  Hopedale,  Mass.,  1895-8;  deacon,  1901, 
priest,  1902,  P.E.  Ch.;  mission  priest,  Marthas 
Vineyard,  Mass.,  1898-01;  rector  St.  Paul's  Ch., 
Nantucket,  Mass..  1901-7,  St.  Gabriel's  Ch.,  Mar- 
ion. 1910-14,  Christ  Ch.,  Hamilton,  since  1914. 
Home:    Rock,    Mass. 

BYSEB,  Herbert  Daniel,  lawyer;  b.  Acworth, 
N.H.,  Nov.  12,  1850;  s.  Daniel  Anderson  and  Eliza- 
beth Ann  (Brigham)  Ryder;  fitted  for  coll.  at 
Oberlin,  O.,  and  New  London,  N.H. ;  A.B.,  Dart- 
mouth  Coll.,  1876.  A.M.,  1879;  m.  Springfield,  Vt., 
Nov.  30,  1881,  Margaret  Elizabeth  Ball;  children, 
Jessie  E.,  Margaret  S.,  Helen  W.,  Katharine  F., 
Daniel  F.,  Mary  Scott,  Charlotte  D.  Sch.  teacher  at 
various  times,  1869-75;  prin.  higli  sch.,  Springfield, 
Vt.,  1876-9;  studied  law  with  H.  E.  Burnham  (for- 
mer U.S.  senator  from  N.H.);  admitted  to  bar, 
1880;  prin.  Bellows  Falls  High  Sch.,  1881-7;  with 
Derby  &  Ball,  mfrs.  agrl.  implements,  1887-90 
(mgr.  since  1906);  also  practiced  law  since  1890. 
Chmn.  Sch.  Bd.  25  yrs. :  deputy  collector  internal 
revenue  7  yrs.;  state's  atty.,  1904-6;  examiner  of 
teachers  of  co.  16  vrs.;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912- 
14;  mem.  Vt.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  1913-14,  and  sec.  and 
treas.  same.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason;  Odd 
Fellow.  Club:  Westminster.  Address:  Bellows 
Falls,    Vt. 

BVDEB,  Bobert  Iieslie,  lawyer;  b.  Richmond. 
Ind.,  Mar.  1,  1881;  s.  William  H.  and  Annie  E. 
(Cliapman)  Ryder;  A.B.,  Swarthmore  (Pa.)  Coll.. 
1906:  LL.B.,  Harvard.  1909;  m.  Claire  S.  Wyman, 
of  Winthrop  Highlands,  Mass.,  Nov.  7,  1913.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1909,  since  practiced  in  Bos- 
ton: dir.  Bristol  &  Norfolk  St.  Ry.,  Lexington 
Trust  Co.    Trustee  Cary  Memorial   Library;   mem. 


Sch.  Com.,  Lexington,  since  1912.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar 
Assn.,  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Republican.  Presbyn.  Clubs: 
Boston  City,  Old  Belfry  (Lexington,  Mass.).  Rec- 
reations: liorseback  riding,  tennis.  Home:  108 
IMaple  St.,  Lexington,  Mass.  Office:  85  Devonshire 
St.,  Boston. 

BYDEB,  William  Henry,  theologian;  b.  Elyria, 
O.,  .luly  24,  1842;  s.  Oliver  Roberts  and  Harriet 
Rachel  (.lackson)  liyder;  brotlier  of  Charles  Jack- 
son Uyder;  A.B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1866,  A.M.,  1888; 
grad.  Andover  Tluol.  Sem.,  1869;  (D.D.,  la.  Coll.. 
1891);  corporal  150tli  Ohio  Inf.,  May-Aug.,  1864: 
2d  It.  5tli  U.S.C.T..  1864-5;  was  wounded  in  front 
of  Riclimond,  Va.,  Oct.  27.  1864;  m.  Mary  Elizabetli 
Bushnell,  of  Oberlin.  O.,  June  29,  1870  (died  Nov. 
10.  1878);  m.  2d,  Ada  Tripp,  of  Ann  Arbor.  Mich., 
Oct.  12,  1881.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1869;  pas- 
toi-  Watertown,  Wis.,  1869-70;  prof.  Greek  lang. 
and  lit.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1870-7;  pastor  First  Congl. 
Ch..  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  1877-88;  prof.  N.T.  interpre- 
tation, Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  May,  1888 — .  and 
Andover  prof.  same.  Harvard  U.,  Sept..  1908 — . 
Mem.  Soc.  Bil)l.  Lit.  and  Exegesis.  Harvard  Bibl. 
Club.  Contbr.  to  religious  and  other  publications. 
Home:  148  Main  St.,  Andover,  Mass.* 


SABIN,  Georg-e  IVIillar,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Malone, 
N.Y.,  July  3,  1873;  s.  George  and  Jean  M.  (Millar) 
Sabin;  descendant  of  William  Sabin,  the  immi- 
grant, Rehoboth,  Mass.,  1643;  grad.  Franklin  Acad., 
Malone,  N.Y.,  1892;  B.S.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1896;  M.D.,  U. 
of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1900;  m.  Marv  Whiting 
Hickok,  of  Burlington,  Vt.,  July  6,  1911;  2  chil- 
dren. George  Millar,  Jr.,  b.  Nov.  14,  1912;  Horatio 
Hickok,  Apr.  28,  1914.  Practiced  in  Malone,  N.Y., 
1901-3;  Burlington,  Vt.,  since  1903;  attending  phys. 
Mary  Fletcher  Hosp.,  Home  for  Destitute  Chil- 
dren; attending  surgeon  Fanny  Allen  Hosp.;  instr. 
gynecology  and  clin.  surgery,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of 
Medicine.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Loyal 
Legion,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Delta  Mu.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Club:  Ethan  Allen.  Address:  244  Main 
St..   Burlington,   Vt. 

SABIITi:,  Georg-e  Krans,  M.D. ;  b.  Windsor,  Vt., 
July  14,  1847;  s.  William  H.  and  M.  Catharine 
(Krans)  Sabine;  S.B.,  Norwich  U.,  1868;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch..  1873;  sursr.  house  pupil.  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.;  m.  Brookline,  Mass.,  Jan.  15,  1880,  Caroline 
R.  Webb;  children,  (Catharine  (Mrs.  R.  H.  Oveson). 
William,  Stephen  W.,  George  K.,  Jr.  Has  practiced 
at  Brookline  since  1875.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Improvement,  Boston  Soc. 
Med.  Sciences,  Brookline  Med.  Club,  Harvard  Med. 
Alumni  Assn.  Address:  30  Irving  St.,  Brookline, 
Mass. 

SABINB,  Wallace  Clement,  educator;  b.  Rich- 
wood.  O.,  June  ^?>,  186S;  s.  Hvlas  and  Anna  (Ware) 
Sabine:  A.B..  Ohio  State  U..  1886;  A.M.,  Harvard. 
1888;  (hon.  S.D.,  Brown  U.,  1907,  Harvard.  1914); 
m.  Jane  Downes  Kelly,  of  Boston,  Aug.  22,  1900; 
2  daughters,  Janet,  Ruth.  Asst.  in  physics,  1889-90, 
instr.,  1S90-5.  asst.  prof.,  1895-05,  prof,  physics, 
since  1905.  and  dean  of  Scientific  Sell.,  1905-14, 
Harvard.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences, 
A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Am.  Physical  Soc.  Author:  Archi- 
tectural Acoustics.  1906;  Physical  Measurements 
(revised  edit.).  1906;  etc.  Address:  348  Marlboro 
St..   Boston. 

SACK,  A.  Albert,  mfr. ;  b.  Hansfelde,  Germany, 
Aug.  16.  1842;  s.  John  F.  and  Charlotte  Sack:  ed. 
in  German>':  learned  woolen  mfg.  business;  came 
to  America  in  1867;  m.  North  Andover,  ]\Iass.,  Sept. 
29.  1879.  Alice  K.  Davis.  Designer  for  Harris 
"U''oolen  Co..  Woonsocket.  R.I.,  Everett  Mills,  Law- 
rence, Mass.,  Bates  Mills,  Lewiston,  Me.;  had 
supervision  of  woolen  mills  operated  by  Leland, 
Allen  &  Bates,  Boston;  supt.  Owen  &  Clark  Wors- 
ted Mill,  Providence.  R.I..  1873.  which  he  pur- 
clTased  and  incorporated  as  Geneva  Worsted  Mill. 
1879:  organized  the  Lymansville  Co..  mfrs.  worsted 
>-arns  (pres.  and  treas..  1884).  Home:  245  Hope 
St..  Pi'ovidence.  R.T.    Office:  Lymansville,  R.I. 

SACKETT,  rrederic  Moseley,  mfr.:  died  Oct.  9. 
19i:^.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

SAFFOBD,  Arthur  Iiane,  merchant;  b.  Lancas- 
ter. Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1856:  s.  Charles  and  Julia  A.  D. 


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(Carter)     Safford,    and    a    descendant    of    Thomas  Home:   272   Adams  St.    Office:   24   Cumberland   St., 

Safford,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  before  1641;  ed.  pub.  schs.  Woonsocket,  R.I. 

of  Lancaster;   m.   1890,  Marian  Adams,  d.  Edward  sT.  JOHN,  Charles  Elliott,  clergyman;  moved  to 

M.  Fuller,  of  Lancaster,  Mass.  Mem.  firm  of  Gallup  Philadelphia,  I'a.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 

&    Safford,    Lancaster,    Mass.,    1879-91;    has    con-  America,  1914-15) 

ducted  the  country  store  alone  since  1891.    Collec-        f,„     rntrtr    -c^^o./i    -a^^^^    , ♦■    ^^^„„r^,r-   k 

tor    of    taxes    and    town    treas.,     1884-91;    trustee  p.f  TV^w.?   t^t  ^^^'^"^  f°Tl^l'   '"?fc   ^f^^^^^'^A 

town's    charitv    funds.     Mason;    Odd    Fellow.     Ad-  S^^^il-Vj^l^W^;.)-'  J/'"*^  1'  1*^^^  «V  ^^^'I^/a^^J^i'^"^ 

,ir<>sc:-   T  nnrns:tpr    M'i=:c;  Catherine    Maria    (Porter)    St.    John;    M.A.,    Clark 

dress.    Lancaster,   Mass.  U.,    1907;   Pd.M..  New   York  U.,    1908;    m.   Gertrude 

SAFFORD,  Arthur  Truman,   hydraulic  enprr. ;   b.  Prances   Baldwin,  of  Prattsburg,   Dec.   31,   1888;    1 

Chicajjo,    Feb.    9,    1867;    s.    Truman    Henry    (prof,  son,  Charles  Webster.    In  inst.  and  field  work  for 

astronomy,  Williams  Coll.)  and  Elizabeth  Marshall  N.Y.  State  S.S.  Assn.,  1890-1  and  1892-5,  supt.  same, 

(Bradbury)     Safford;    ed.    pub.    schs.    of    Newton,  1903-5;  instr.  and  extension  lecturer,  1896-03,  prof. 

Mass.;  pvt.  tutor;  A.B.,  Williams,  1887,  A.M.,  1890;  pedagogy   since    1905,   Hartford   Sch.    of   Religious 

m.  Sept.  13,  1893,  Gertrude  Martha  Bell,  of  Chelsea,  Pedagogy.     Lecturer    on    religious    edn.,    Hartford 

Mass.    Asst.   engr..    Proprietors   of  the   Locks   and  Theol.  Sem.,  since  1908;  lecturer  on  religious  peda- 

Canals,  in  charge  of  water  power  and  fire  protec-  gogy,  Nat.  Training  Sch.,  Y.W.C.  Assns.  of  Amer- 

tion    since    1894;    consulting    hydraulic    engr.    In-  ica,  since  1908;  has  lectured  extensively.    Mem.  Re- 

ternat.    Paper   Co.    since    i903.    Turners    Falls    Co.,  ligious    Edn.    Assn.     Club:    Educational.     Author: 

since     1910;     consulting    engr.    on    sanitary    and  Stories  and  Story-Telling  in  Moral  and  Religious 

hydraulic    matters    for    numerous    municipalities.  Education,  1910;  Child  Nature  and  Child  Nurture, 

towns,  corpns.,  etc.    Lyman  lecturer  Sheffield  Sci-  1911.      Recreations:     nature    studv.      Address:     35 

entiflc    Sch.    (Yale),    1915;    lecturer    on    hydraulic  Niles  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

engring..  Harvard.    Dir.  Lowell  Art  Assn.:   trustee  e,p    ■wnjrvr    n«orire  Clare    ednontor-  h    qim^hmv 

CE"'"Am^"so'cf"Melr^S?s""'Boslon  ■  S^o?"   C?v  Co^r^n:.%%f^2tlifr,  f.' Ed'wl'rd^Francis  Ind  Chi?: 

w:B'..^'^i^°^raf.V'\\r^^S^^A-..^°^ll'lJnl^^^^^  lotte  (Cushman)  St,  John;  grad.  Hartford  (Conn.) 


Has  written  various  reports  on  hydraulic  matters  inst"soHarScien"ce'  Home  "wallingf or d" Conn" 

for  citie=!  and  towns.    Home:   30  Talbot  St.    OflSce:  ^^^^-  'social  Science.    Mome.   waiiingtora,  t^onn. 

fifi  Broadway,  Lowell,  Mass.  ST.  JOHIT,  Samuel  Benedict,  surgeon;   July   24, 

o>-r.-R#^»-r.    T»     -r.          *      1                       ,^        ..  r.    ,o.a  1 845-Dec.  21,  1 909.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 

T  ^^^^?o^F'P^^  Forest,  clergyman;  Mar.  17,  1840-  }„  America,  1910-11.) 

July  7,  1914.    (See  vol.  1909.)  -..„«.»,    .J,.,,,.     .^  ^      ^,       ,      -^    ^^           ^i,          v. 

SAINT    MAUR,    Kate   V(anaenhoff),    author:    b. 

SAGE,    Eben   Charles,    assistant   sec.    Gen.    Edn.  Seneca  Falls,  N.Y.,  Mav  30,  1869 ;  d.  Harry  and  Blile 

Bd.;  b.  Virden,  111..  Nov.  14,  1855;  s.  Charles  Tru-  (Healey)    Vandenhoff;    g.d.    John    Vandenhoff,    the 

man  and  Sophia  Elizabeth  (Gunnison)   Sage;  A.B.,  English    actor;    ed.    in    England;    m.    Harry    Saint 

Shurtleff  Coll.,  1878;  B.D.,  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1882;  Maur,  actor  and  dramatist,  of  London,  Eng.,  Nov.  4, 

Ph.D.,  Yale,  1890;   (D.D.,  Shurtleff,  1897);  m.  Nora  1894  (died  1907).   Went  on  stage  at  Liverpool,  Eng., 

Amanda  Cowen,  of  Virden,  Oct.  7,  1879.    Ordained  1884;    returned    to   U.S.,    1887,   and   left    the   stage, 

Bapt.   ministry,   1882;    pastor  Geneseo,   111.,   1881-2,  1894.      (See    Who's    Who    in    America    for    list    of 

Urbana,  1883-6,  Grand  Av.  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  books,  etc.)     Home:   Redding,  Conn.* 

1887-97.  Hope  Ch..  New  Haven,  1897^02.  First  Ch.,  SALE,  Thomas  D.,  printer  and  pub.;  b.  Chelsea, 


trustee   Suflield   Acad.,   Conn.    Home:    East  Haven,  ^         ^'    ^887,   with  William   H.    Smith   al   partner. 

Conn.    Office:  17  Battery  PI.,  New  York.*  ^^^  of  Smith  &  Sale;  upon  death  of  partner,  1890, 

SAGE,  John  Hall,  banker;  b.  Portland,  Conn.,  became  sole  owner  of  business  which  has  since 
Apr.  20,  1847;  s.  Charles  Henrv  and  Eliza  (Hall)  been  conducted  under  original  title  and  has  gained 
Sage;  ed.  common  and  high  schs.,  Portland  and  wide  reputation  in  U.S.  and  other  countries;  pres. 
Bridgeport,  Conn.;  (hon.  M.S.,  Trinity,  1901);  m.  Pythian  Temple  Assn.;  treas.  Malta  Temple  Assn., 
Agnes  Farwell  Kellogg,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  Sept.  Diamond  Mfg.  Co.;  dir.  Underwood  Spring  Corpn. 
16,  1880.  Engaged  in  banking  business  at  Portland  Mem.  Portland  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Me.  Hist, 
since  1873.  Fellow  Am.  Ornithologists'  Union  (sec.  Soc,  Portland  Soc.  of  Art.  Republican.  C^onglist. 
since  1889),  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Linna?an  Society,  New  Mason  (R.A.  and  Council);  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  K. 
York,  Biol.  Soc,  Washington,  N.Y.  Acad.  Sciences,  of  P.,  Knights  of  Malta,  Red  Men  Knights  of  the 
Conn.  Hist.  Soc,  Conn.  Bot.  Soc.  Author:  Memo-  Golden  Eagle,  etc.  Clubs:  Portland  Camera,  Wood- 
rials  and  Other  Gifts  in  Trinity  Church,  Portland,  fords.  Recreations:  collecting  plates.  Home:  Wood- 
Conn.,  1910;  (with  Dr.  L.  B.  Bishop)  The  Birds  of  fords.  Me.  Office:  45  Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me. 
Connecticut,   1913.    Address:   Portland,  Conn.*  SALISBURY,  Gertrude  Franklin,  singing  teach- 

SAINT-OAUDENS,     Homer,     writer.      (See    vol.  er;  Sept.  4,  185S-Api-.  1,  1913.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

19"^^  SAIiLEY,   Ashmuu   Thompson,   clergyman,    edu- 

SAINT  GATTDENS   IiOUis,  sculptor.  Jan.  8.  1854-  cator;  b.  Madison,  Me.,  Sept.  16,  1848;  s.  Joseph  and 

Mar   8,    1913.     (See   vol.    1909,   also  Who's   Who   in  Flavilla   Salley;   A.B.,   Bates   Coll.,    Lewiston,    Me.. 

America,    1912-13.)  1875;  B.D.,  Cobb  Divinity  Sch.,  Lewiston,  1879;  U. 

ST.   JACQUES.    Paul,    merchant;    b.    Sorel,    P.Q..  ?f o,^""""'T=^n*^^7^i=     I^'^-'t  !^!l^tnn^%n2"Vs  ^s''s'?>'-' 

Can.,  July  19,  1862;  s.  Elphege  and  Angelina  (Bari-  1893) :  m.  Ellen  Clark,  of  Lewiston    Aug    18    1880. 

bault)    St.    Jacques;    ed^    L'ficole   des    Freres   de   la  2  children,  Ashmun  Clark,  b.  Nov.,  1881 ,  Alfredj^n- 
Doctrine    Chretit 
Woonsocket,  R.I. 
Annonciade.    Has 

1876;    in    hardware    business;    mem.    City    v..juui;n,  - —  •-- r — ^Vt-T"       t,^^^    r^u     t -^T,ric+r,r,    -mtc    \,inr>^ 

iqni   1-    mem     RT     Ko    of   Ren      1911-14   inclusive  tor  Main   St.  Free  Bapt.  Ch.,  Lewiston,  Me.,   since 

Cant    of   Garde   Richelieu    (fndependent   mU     co  )'  1899-    and    instr.    ch.    history.    Cobb   Divinity    Sch., 

W%''onsocket^^^r90'^9fma3-.%omdt'^?he  Prei^^^^  Bat^'  1901-7.    Recreations:  a  lovei;  and  student  of  birds 

talion  C.F.  of  R.I.  (mil.  orgn.  composed  of  4  cos.),  as  a  pastime.    Address.  Lewiston,  Me. 

1902-6    (the   1st  French  orgn.   to  carry  rifles);   re-  SALMON,    Alvah   Glover,    pianist,    composer;    b. 

signed     1906.     Mem.    Artisans   Canadiens-Francais,  Southold,  N.Y.,  Sept.  23,  1868;  s.  Alvah  M.  and  Mat- 

L'Union  St.  Jean  Baptiste  d'Amerique.   Republican,  tie    (Glover)    Salmon;   grad.   N.E.   Conservatory   of 

Catholic      Clubs:    Millerville,    Coureurs    des    Bois.  Music,  1888:  supplementary  study  in  Germany  and 


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Russia.  Made  extensive  concei't  tours;  especially 
known  as  an  exponent  and  authority  on  the  new 
Russian  sch.  of  music.  Composer  of  numerous 
works,  principally  for  pianoforte.  Address:  2  Wal- 
nut St..  Boston.* 

SAIiTIIR,  Mary  Turner,  composer;  b.  Peoria,  111., 
Mar.  15,  1S56;  d.  .lonalhan  Turner  and  Mary  E. 
(Hinds)  Turner;  ed.  Hurlington  (la.)  Hiph  Sch., 
Coll.  of  Music,  Boston,  pvt.  pupil  Mme.  Ruders- 
dorff;  m.  Boston.  Sumner  Saltoi-,  of  Burlintfton,  Ja., 
May  26.  1881.  Was  teacher  of  voice,  before  mar- 
riage, at  Wellesley  Coll.  Soprano  at  various  chs., 
including  St.  Paul's,  Boston;  Broadway  Tabernacle. 
New  York.    Home:  "\\'illiamstown,  Mass.* 

SAIiTEB,  William  Mackintlre,  lecturer;  b.  Bur- 
lington, la.,  Jan.  30,  1853;  s.  William  and  Mary  A. 
(Mackintire)  Salter;  A.B.,  Knox  Coll.,  111.,  1871, 
A.M.,  1874;  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1871-3;  B.D.,  Harvard, 
1876;  U.  of  Gottingen,  1876-7;  Columbia,  1881-2:  m. 
Mary  S.  Gibbens,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Dec.  2,  1885. 
Lecturer  Soc.  for  Ethical  Culture  of  Chicago,  1883- 
92  and  1897-07;  lecturer  Soc.  for  Ethical  Culture  of 
Phila.,  1892-7;  spl.  lecturer  for  dept.  of  philosophy. 
University  of  C;!hicago.  1909-13.  (^lub:  Chicago  Lit- 
erary. (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  lists  of 
books,  etc.)    Home:  Silver  Lake,  N.H.* 

SAI^TONSTAIiI^,  John  liee,  banker;  b.  Beverly, 
Mass.,  May  23,  1S7S;  s.  William  Gurdon  and  Jose- 
phine Rose  (Lee)  Saltonstall;  first  ancestor  who 
came  to  America  was  Sir  Richard  Saltonstall,  about 
1630;  ed.  Hopkinson's  Sch..  Boston,  1890-2;  Groton 
Sch.,  1892-6;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1900;  m.  Gladys  Durant 
Rice,  of  New  York,  Dec.  10,  1910;  2  children,  Eliza- 
beth Lee,  Priscilla.  Began  active  career,  Jan.,  1902. 
with  Edgerly  &  Crocker,  stock  and  note  brokers. 
Boston;  became  gen.  partner  in  firm  of  Hunt,  Mann 
&  Saltonstall,  stocks  and  notes,  Feb.  1,  1907;  name 
of  firm  was  changed  soon  afterwards  to  Hunt.  Sal- 
tonstall &  Co.  and  so  continues.  Mem.  Common 
Council,  City  of  Beverly.  1910;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep.  from  20th  Essex  Dist.  (Beverly  and  Danvers). 
1911,  1912  (coms.  of  ins.,  fisheries  and  game,  and 
ways  and  means).  Mem.  New  York  Stock  Exchange. 
Pres.  Beverly  Hosp.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Ma- 
son (Lodge.  Chapter.  Commandery,  Shrine).  Clubs: 
Union  (Beverly);  Somerset,  Tennis  and  Racquet. 
Exchange  (Boston);  Harvard,  Racquet  and  Tennis 
(New  York).  Home:  Hale  St.,  Beverlv,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:  60  State  St.,   Boston. 

SAI.T01TSTAI.I.,  Philip  Leverett,  banker:  b. 
Chestnut  Hill,  Newton.  Mass..  May  4,  1867:  .s.  Lev- 
erett  and  Rose  S.  (Lee)  Saltonstall;  A.B..  Harvard, 
1889;  m.  Frances  Sherwood,  of  New  York.  June  IS, 
1890;  children,  Katharine  (Mrs.  Philip  B.  Weld), 
Rose  Lee,  Frances  (Mrs.  George  von  L.  Meyer.  Jr.), 
Philip  Leverett,  .Jr..  Nathaniel.  Mem.  firm  Tucker. 
Anthony  &  Co.,  bankers  and  brokers;  trustee  and 
member  exec.  com.  Mass.  Electric  cos.:  pres.  Kan- 
sas City,  Clay  County  &  St.  Joseph  Electric  Rv. 
Co.;  dir.  and  mem.  exec.  com.  Am.  Trust  Co.;  dir. 
Great  Northern  Power  Co.,  Electric  Bond  &  Share 
Co.  (New  York),  Manchester  (N.H.)  Traction. 
Light  &  Power  Co..  Bav  State  St.  Rv.  Co.;  treas.  and 
dir.  Mesaba  Electric  Ry.  Co..  Northwestern  Power 
Co..  Manchester  (N.H.)  St.  Rv.  Co..  Mascoma  I.iight 
&  Power  Co.,  Hartford  &  Springfield  St.  Ry.  Co., 
Nashua  Light.  Heat  &  Power  Co.  Clubs:  Somerset. 
Exchange.  Milton  (Mass.).  Recreations:  golf, 
horseback  riding,  sailing.  Home:  Milton,  Mass. 
Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston. 

SAI^TONSTAI.!.,  Richard  Middlecott.  lawyer;  b. 
Newton.  Mass.,  Oct.  28,  1S59;  s.  Leverett  and  Rose 
Smith  (Lee)  Saltonstall:  A.B..  Harvard,  1880; 
studied  Harvard  XT.  Law  Sch.  2  yrs. ;  continued  le- 
gal studies  with  Hon.  William  C^aleb  Loring.  Bos- 
ton; admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1884.  U.S.  Circuit  Ct., 
1891;  m.  Eleanor  Brooks,  of  Medford.  Mass..  Oct. 
17.  1891;  children.  Leverett,  Eleanor.  Muriel  G.. 
Richard.  Practiced.  Boston,  since  1884;  connected 
with  law  dept.  N.Y.&  N.E.  R.R.  Co.  till  1890:  since 
1898,  mem.  firm  of  Gaston.  Snow  &  Saltonstall; 
mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  N.E.  Historic- 
Geneal.  Soc,  Colonial  Soc.  of  Mass.  Clubs:  Somer- 
set. Country.  TTnion.  Recreations:  horticulture. 
Home:  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  .Shawmut  Bank  Bldg.. 
Boston. 


SAMPSON,  Calvin  Proctor,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Mar.  17,  1853;  s.  Calvin  C.  and  Hannah  (Harlon) 
Sampson;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1874;  LL.B.,  Boston  U. 
Law  Sch.,  1876;  m.  Annie  M.  Sawyer,  of  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  Dec.  1,  1881;  1  son,  Thompson  Sawyer. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1876,  and  since  practiced  in 
Boston;  trustee  Warren  Inst,  for  Savings.  Boston 
Finance  Assn.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston, 
l^nitarian.  Clubs:  University,  Harvard,  Essex. 
Recreations:  studv  of  historv.  Home:  214  Bay 
State  Rd.    Oflicc:    73   Ti.  inont  St.,  Boston. 

SAMPSON,  Cassander  Gary,  clergyman;  b.  Har- 
rison, Me.,  Sept.  2.  1850,  s.  Thomas  Roby  and  Har- 
riet (Gary)  Sampson;  grad.  Bridgton  Acad.  (North 
Bridgton,  Me.),  1868;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1873:  S.T.B.. 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1878;  unmarried.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1881;  pastor  Gilmanton  Iron 
Works,  N.H.,  1878-9,  Pembroke,  1879-85,  Tilton, 
since  May  10,  1885.  Democrat.  Address:  Tilton, 
N.H. 

SAMPSON,  Georgre  Thomas,  railway  official;  b. 
Medford.  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1855;  s.  Elijah  and  Ellen 
Ruth  (Wild)  Sampson;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Medford, 
Mass.;  m.  Medford.  June  16,  1892,  Nellie  Lucy,  d. 
Elbridge  and  Maria  E.  (Richardson)  Teel.  C^iv. 
engr.  N.Y.  &  N.E.  R.R.  Co.,  1876-8;  prin.  asst.  engr. 
same,  from  1879  until  the  road  became  part  of  the 
system  of  the  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.  R.R.,  in  1898,  when 
he  became  div.  engr.  Midland  Central  and  Norwich 
divs.  of  that  system.  Mason.  Home:  Medford, 
Mass. 

SAMPSON,  Iiuther  Bradford,  merchant;  b.  Som- 
ersworth,  N.H..  Sept.  1,  1841;  s.  Luther  and  Mary  E. 
(Leighton)  Sampson;  descendant  of  Henry  Samp- 
son of  the  Mayflower;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Susan  E. 
Patterson,  of  Milford,  Pa.,  Mar.  4,  1864:  1  child, 
John  Calvin.  Apprenticed  to  carriage  maker  at  16: 
enlisted  as  pvt.,  Co.  K,  84th  Pa.  Vols.,  Oct.  3,  1861: 
made  4th  sergt.  20  days  after  enlistment;  promoted 
2d  It..  June  21.  1862,  1st  It.,  May  3,  1863,  capt., 
Sept.  4,  1864;  participated  in  more  than  30  engage- 
ments, including  2d  battle  of  Bull  Run.  Chancel- 
lorsville  and  Gettysburg;  captured  at  Bull  Run. 
but  paroled  after  30  days  in  Libby  Prison:  dis- 
charged Dec.  4,  1864.  with  record  of  222  days  under 
fire.  In  employ  of  E.  G.  &  E.  Wallace,  shoe  mfrs., 
Rochester,  N.H.,  30  yrs.,  large  part  of  time  as 
foreman  of  dept.:  mem.  Rochester  Carpet  Co., 
1896-05.  sole  owner  since  1905.  Mem.  G.A.R..  Nat. 
Assn.  Ex-Prisoners  "War,  Comrades  of  Battlefield 
(maj.  gen.  corps  N.H.).  Mason  (Chapter);  Red 
Man.    Address:  Rochester,  N.H. 

SAMPSON,  Mary  Otis,  editor;  b.  Boston;  d. 
Charles  C.  and  Harriet  (Watkey)  Sampson:  ed. 
Girls'  High  Sch.,  Boston;  studied  art.  Boston  Art 
Club  and  under  pvt.  teachers;  unmarried.  Asst. 
Prang  Normal  Art  Classes,  1890-6;  art  editor 
Photo  Era,  1898-05:  asso.  editor  Electrician  and 
Mechanic  and  treas.  and  dir.  Sampson  Pub.  Co. 
since  1906.  Author:  The  Human  Figure  Beautiful, 
1910.    Address:  39  Addington  Rd.,  Brookline,  l\Iass. 

SAMTTEl^S,  Edward  Angfastus  zoologist:  Julv  4. 
1836-Mav  27.  190S.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  T^Hno 
in  America.  1908-9.) 

SANBORN,  Alvan  Francis,  iournalist;  moved  to 
Fi'ance.  ("See  vol.  1909.  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica. 1914-1."..) 

SANBORN,  Benjamin  H.,  publisher;  b.  Morris- 
ville,  Vt.,  May  11,  1851;  s.  Seth  C.  and  Cornelia  San- 
born: prep.  edn.  Morrisville  Acad.:  entered  Dart- 
mouth Coll.,  but  did  not  grad.;  (A.M.,  Norwich  T''^., 
1S94.  Dartmouth  Coll..  1898);  m.  Ida  A.  Doty,  of  El- 
more. Vt..  Nov.  24.  1875.  Began  in  text-book  busi- 
ness with  Robert  S.  Davis  .?'  Co..  Boston:  later  with 
Messrs.  I.,each  and  Shewell;  bought  out  the  firm, 
1884;  withdrew,  1898.  from  firm  of  Leach.  Shewell 
&  Sanborn,  and  established  corpn.  of  Benjamin  H. 
Sanborn  &  Co.,  of  which  was  pres.:  has  pub.  more 
than  200  text-books:  v. -p.  Wellesley  Nat.  Bank; 
retired  from  active  business.  1913.  Congl'st.  IMr'm. 
Am.  Philol.  Assn..  N.E. A.  Mason.  Home:  Wellesley. 
Mass. 

SA.NBORN,  Biarelow  Thatcher.  :M.D.  :  Julv  11. 
1sn9-Apr.    18.    1910.      (See    vol.    1909.) 

SA.NBORN.  Caleb  Leavitt,  constructin.g  engr. 
(See   vol.    1909.) 


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SANBOBN,  Clifford  Bartlett,  lawyer:  b.  Nor- 
wood, Mass.,  Aus.  ],  1874;  s.  Marsliman  W.  and 
Augusta  G.  (Talbot)  Sanborn;  S.B..  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1895:  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1899;  m. 
Marlon  R.  Young,  of  Everett,  Mass.,  Nov.  23,  1909. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,.  1899;  mem.  Sanborn  & 
Squires,  Norwood;  elk.  Dist.  Ct.  of  Northern  Nor- 
folk, Dedham,  Alass.,  since  1907;  mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1913,  1914.  Republican.  Universalist. 
jNIason:   Odd   Fellow.     Home:   Norwood,   jMass. 

SANBOBN,  Edwin  Aaron,  M.D. ;  b.  Grafton.  N. 
H.,  Auk.  2S,  1849;  s.  Aaron  and  Amanda  M.  (Cur- 
rier) Sanborn:  ed.  i>ub.  and  pvt.  schs.  and  under 
pvt.  tutors:  studied  medicine  under  Dr.  F.  A. 
StlUings,  at  McLean  Insane  Hosp.,  Somerville, 
Mass.,  and  toolc  two  courses  of  lectures  at  Med. 
Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin  Coll.);  M.D.,  Dartmouth 
Med.  Coll.,  1875  (prize  for  passing  best  examina- 
tion In  all  depts.);  m.  Somerville,  JNIass.,  June  1, 
1876,  Harriet  L.  Hosmer.  Practiced  at  Newport, 
N.H.,  winter  of  1875-6,  since  at  Somerville.  Mem. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Middlesex  South  Med.  Soc,  Dart- 
mouth  Alumni    Assn.     Address:    Somerville,   Mass. 

SANBOBN,  rrank  Berry,  engineer;  b.  Hampton 
Falls,  N.H.,  Jan.  15,  1865;  s.  Albert  J.  and  Sarah 
Ann  (Johnson)  Sanborn;  B.S..  Dartmouth.  1887: 
C.E.,  Thaver  Sch.  Civ.  Engring.  (Dartmouth),  1889; 
M.S.,  Harvard,  1898;  m.  Grace  Adelaide  Cobb,  of 
Boston,  Sept.  21,  1892.  Expert  in  fire  protection 
engring.:  asst.  prof.  civ.  engring.,  1899-01,  prof., 
1901 — ,  Tufts  Coll.  Substitute  prof.,  U.  of  111., 
1908-9.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books  and  writings.)  Address:  8  Buena  Vista  Pk., 
Cambridge,  Mass.* 

SANBOBN,  Franklin  Beniamin,  journalist;  b. 
Hampton  Falls,  N.H.,  Dec.  15,  1831;  s.  Aaron  and 
Lydia  (Leavitt)  Sanborn:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1855; 
m.  Ariana  Walker,  of  Peterboro,  N.H.,  Aug.  23, 
1854;  m.  2d,  l/ouisa  Leavitt,  of  Woburn,  Mass., 
July  16.  1862.  Editor  Boston  Commonwealth,  1863- 
67,  Springfield  Republican,  1868-14,  Journal  of 
Social  Science,  1867-97.  Has  lectured  at  Cornell, 
Smith,  and  "W^ellesley,  and  at  Concord  (Mass.)  Sch. 
of  Philosophy.  One  of  founders  Am.  Social  Sci- 
ence Assn.,  Nat.  Prison  Assn..  Nat.  Conf.  of 
Charities,  Clarke  Sch.  for  tlie  Deaf,  Mass.  Infant 
Asylum,  Concord  Sch.  of  Philosophy,  and  sec.  or 
pres.  of  most  of  these.  Chmn.  Bd.  of  State  Cliari- 
ties,  1874-6;  Mass.  insp.  of  charities,  1879-88.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:  Concord,  Mass.* 

SANBOBN,  Pred  Curtis,  life  ins.;  b.  Deerfield, 
N.H.,  Sept.  18,  1853:  s.  Gustavus  M.  and  Susannah 
H.  (Bean)  Sanborn;  ed.  pub.  sclis.,  Manchester, 
N.H. ;  m.  Mary  F.  Sanborn,  of  Manchester.  Oct.  18, 
1876;  2  children,  Robert  Alden,  Hilda  Winslow. 
Entered  employ  of  Mass.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  at 
Manchester,  N.H.,  Sept.  1,  1873;  apptd.  cashier 
same  company,  office  in  Boston,  Sept.  1,  1874;  mgr. 
agency  same  company  for  Eastern  Mass.  since 
Aug.  1,  1895.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Boston  Life  Underwriters'  Assn.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Boston  Art.  Boston  City.  Recreations: 
theatre,  walking.  Home:  58  Lancaster  Terrace, 
Brookline,  Mass.    Office:  31  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

SANBOBN,  Pred  Waldo,  editor  and  publisher: 
b.  London,  N.H.,  Feb.  10,  1855:  s.  John  Shaw  and 
Dorcas  Adam  (Brown)  Sanborn:  grad.  New  Hamp- 
ton (N.H.)  Instn.,  1876:  m.  Strafford,  N.H.,  Feb.  4, 
1879,  Laura  A.  Hill.  Tauarht  sch.,  1876-7;  became 
half  owner  Laconia  (N.H.)  Democrat,  1878;  re- 
moved to  Norway,  l\Ie.,  1882,  and  since  editor  and 
publisher  Norway  Advertiser;  dir.  Norway  Nat. 
Bank;  trustee  Norwav  Savines  Bank.  Democrat. 
Free  Will  Baptist.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Ad- 
dress:  Norway,   Me. 

SANBOBN,  Georgre  Phippen,  M.D. ;  b.  Brookline, 
Mass.,  June  27,  1875;  s.  Alfred  G.  and  Mary 
(Phippen)  Sanborn:  prep.  edn.  Brookline  High 
Sell.;  student  Harvard;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1901;  married.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1908, 
instr.  in  bacteriology.  Harvard  Grad.  Med.  Sch.; 
asst.  to  Sir  Almroth  Wright.  St.  Marv's  Hosp., 
London,  1907.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Nor- 
folk Dist.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Bacteriol.  Club;  v. -p. 
Am.  Assn.  of  Immunologists,  1915-16.  Club:  Har- 
vard.   Address:   320  Commonwealth  Av.,   Boston. 


SANBOBN,  Helen  Josephine,  author:  b.  Greene, 
Me.,  Oct.  (),  1S57:  (1.  .lames  Solomon  and  Harriet 
Newell  (Small)  Sanborn;  grad.  Somerville  High 
Sch.,  1875,  Salem  (Mass.)  Normal  Sch.,  1878;  A.B., 
Wellesley  Coll.,  1884.  Mem.  Sell.  Bd.,  Somerville, 
Mass.,  1890-3;  treas.  League  in  the  Interests  of  the 
Internal.  Inst,  for  Girls  in  Spain  since  1903:  trus- 
tee Wellesley  Coll.  since  1906.  Mem.  W.C.T.U., 
Wellesley  Coll.  Sliakespearc  Soc  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Boston  Autliors,  College  Club  (P.oston);  Heptorean 
(charter  mem.),  Hillside  of  Somerville  (pres.  1886- 
93).  Author:  A  Winter  in  Central  America,  1886. 
Address:  383  Broadway,   Winter  Hill,  Mass. 

SANBOBN,  Herbert  Charles,  college  prof. ;  moved 
to  Nashville,  Tenn.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in   America,    1914-15.) 


SANBOBN,    James    M.,    lawyer 
19 — .     (See  vol.   1909.) 


Apr.    27,    1858- 


SANBOBN,  Jeremiah  Wilson,  farmer:  b.  Gilman- 
ton,  N.H.,  Feb.  4,  1847;  s.  George  Wilson  and  Mary 
Ann  (Brown)  Sdnborn;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Gilman- 
ton,  Pittsfleld  Acad.,  Concord  High  Sch.  and  Gil- 
manton  Acad.;  spl.  studies  later;  (LL.D.,  Agrl. 
Coll.  of  Utah,  1915);  m.  Pittsfleld,  N.H.,  June  4, 
1872,  Belle  G.  Osborne,  of  Loudon,  N.H. ;  3  chil- 
dren, Harry  W.,  ta.  July  14,  1875;  Alice,  Dec.  13, 
1878;  Carl  J.,  Aug.  9,  1887.  Supt.  pub.  schs.,  Gil- 
manton,  at  21,  1868;  farm  supt.  and  lecturer  N.H. 
Coll.  of  Agr.,  1876-82;  prof.  agr.  and  dean  agrl. 
dept.,  U.  of  Mo.,  1882-9;  organizer,  and  pres.  Agrl. 
Coll.  of  Utah,  1889-94;  collector  of  state  agrl. 
exhibits.  Mo.  and  Utah,  for  expns.  at  New  Orleans 
and  Cliicago;  statistician  for  Mo.  for  U.S.  Dept. 
of  Agr.;  dir.  state  expt.  stas..  Mo.  and  Utah,  and 
there  carried  on  origirial  investigations;  now  mng. 
2,000  acres  of  run-down  N.H.  farm  land,  on  scien- 
tific lines,  to  higher  yields.  Mem.  N.H.  State  Bd. 
of  Agr.,  1873-83;  mem.  N.H.  legislature,  1875,  1876, 
1909;  sec.  Mo.  State  Bd.  of  Agr.,  1882-7;  mem. 
advisory  bd.  N.H.  State  Dept.  of  Agr.  since  1913. 
Chmn.  Sch.  Bd.,  Gilmanton,  since  1913.  Trustee 
N.H.  State  Agrl.  Coll.,  Gilmanton  Acad.  Mem. 
A.A.A.S.  Progressive  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Wrote:  World's  Progress 
in  Agriculture,  for  agrl.  sect,  of  Gateley's  World's 
Progress,  1880.  Home:  Gilmanton,  N.H.  Address: 
Pittsfleld,   N.H. 

SANBOBN,  John  Crockett,  Jr.,  lawyer:  b.  Dec.  1, 
1868,  Lawrence,  Mass.;  s.  John  C.  and  Mary  S. 
(Kingsbury)  Sanborn;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1891 
(Phi  Beta  Kappa  and  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  socs.): 
studied  law  in  his  father's  office;  LL.B.,  cum  laude, 
Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1896;  admitted  to  bar,  1896, 
and  has  since  practiced  with  his  father.  Mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911,  12,  13.  Democrat.  Conglist. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Home,  Merrimack  Valley  Country. 
Address:    Bay    State  Bldg.,    Lawrence,    Mass. 

SANBOBN,  John  Pag-e,  publisher;  b.  Fremont, 
N.H.,  Sept.  9,  1844:  s.  Alvah  and  Nancy  (Page) 
Sanborn;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1869;  m.  M.  Isa- 
l)ella  Higbee,  Apr.  7,  1870;  3  children,  S.  Florence 
(Mrs.  A.  S.  Howard),  Alvah  H.  (publisher),  John 
Royal  (div.  supt.,  M^estinghouse  Co.,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.).  In  publishing  business  since  1872;  mem. 
Newport  (R.I.)  Sch.  Com.,  1874-81;  mem.  R.I.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1879-82,  1898,  1899  (speaker,  1881,  1882), 
Senate,  1885,  1886,  and  since  1906  (pres.  of  Senate 
3  yrs.,  leader  of  Senate  4  yrs.);  del.  Rep.  Nat. 
(Jonv.,  1880,  1896;  mem.  exec.  com.  Interstate  Bd. 
Perry  Centennial  Commn.  and  chmn.  sub  com.  on 
celebration  on  Lake  Erie.  Mason;  Past  Comdr. 
Grand  Commandery  K.T.  of  Mass.  and  R.I. ;  Past 
Grand  High  Priest  Royal  Arch  Masons  of  R.I. : 
mem.  N.E.O.P.  (supreme  treas.  25  yrs.).  R.I.  Soc. 
S.A.R.  (treas.).  Clubs:  Miantonomi,  Dartmouth 
Club.  Home:  265  Broadway.  Office:  182  Thames 
St.,  Newport,  R.I. 

SANBOBN,  Katherine  Abbott  (Kate  Sanborn), 
author;  b.  Hanover,  N.IT.,  .July  11,  1839;  d.  Prof. 
Edwin  D.  and  Mary  Ann.  (Webster)  Sanborn: 
earned  her  first  money  by  writing  at  11  yrs.  of 
age;  has  suijported  lier.self  since  she  was  17. 
Teacher,  consecutively,  in  Mary  Inst.,  St.  Louis; 
a  day  sch.,  Hanover,  N.H. ;  teacher  of  elocution. 
Packer  Inst.,  Brooklyn;  lecturer  on  literary  topics 
for  iiast  20  yrs.:  prof.  lit.  Smith  Coll.,  several  yrs. 


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(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:  Metcalf,  Mass.* 

SAI7BOBN,  Mary  Parley,  authoi  ;  h.  Manchester, 
N.IL;  May  S.  1S53;  d.  Aklcn  W.  and  lOlizabetli 
Haseltine  (Abbott)  Sanborn;  ed.  in  Dr.  CJannelt's 
Sch.,  Boston;  afterward  studied  for  concert  sta^e 
(vocal  music)  witii  Mnie.  lOrminie  Rndcr.sdorff ;  m. 
Manchester,  N.H.,  Fred.  C.  Sanborn,  Oct.  IS,  1876. 
Has  done  book  reviewing,  short  articles,  etc.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books  and  writ- 
ings.) Home:  58  Ijancasffr  Terrace,  P.rookline, 
Mass.* 

SANBORN,  Nathan  Perkins,  architect:  b.  Hen- 
niker.  N.II..  .June  25,  1S25.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

SANBORN,  Nathan  -Winara,  M.l>..  poultrv  breed- 
er.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

SANBORN,  Walter  Iiincoln,  banker,  broker;  b. 
Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Mar.  2S,  1871;  s.  .Tohn  Hayes 
and  Agnes  Elizabeth  (McJanet)  Sanborn;  prep, 
edn.  Newton  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1893:  m. 
Fannie  Fisher,  of  Ashmont,  Mass.,  Api'.  17,  1907; 
1  daughter,  Dorothy.  Began  witli  Silver,  Burdett 
&  Co..  1893-9;  engaged  in  bond  and  mortgage  busi- 
ness for  self  until  associated  with  Ilayden,  Stone 
&  Co.,  bankers  and  brokers,  1905;  v. -p.  United 
Telegram  Co.  Served  in  Ma.ss.  Vol.  Militia,  1895-13, 
retired  as  col.;  treas.  Rep.  (Mty  Com.,  Newton, 
1903-10:  v.-p.  Bay  State  Mil.  Kille  Assn.  Baptist. 
Clubs:  Exchange,  Country,  Harvard  (Boston).  Rec- 
reations: golf,  tennis.  Home:  70  Cubase  St.,  Newton 
Centre,    Mas«.     Office:    87    Milk   St.,    Boston. 

SANBBR,  William  JuUns  Bmil,  lawyer;  b. 
Speyer-on-Rhine.  Germany.  May  18,  1879;  s.  Fred- 
erick and  Emilie  (Riegel)  Sander;  ed.  Erfurt  and 
Berlin,  Germany;  came  to  U.S..  1892;  higli  sch.. 
Xorth  Andover.  IMass. ;  E\ening  ?Iigh  Sch.,  Boston; 
L.L.B..  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1903;  m.  Aug.  29,  1914, 
Amy  Burlingame.  Formerly  associated  with  Ar- 
thur layman,  trustee;  established  office  on  own 
account.  .June.  1913:  treas.  Highland  Macliine  Co.: 
dir.  and  sen.  counsel  Holtzer-CaV)ot  Electric  Co.; 
dir.  Standard  Printing  Co.  Mem.  Common  Council, 
City  of  Cambridge,  1910-11,  1911-12;  chmn.  Citi- 
zens' No  Licpnse  Com.,  Cambridge,  since  Feb., 
1913;  trustee  Cambridge  Pub.  Library  3  yrs..  1913- 
15.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn..  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce;  trustee 
German  Aid  Soc.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Club: 
Colonial  (Cambridge).  Recreations:  camping,  boat- 
ina-.  Home:  12  Reminerton  .St..  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Offlce:   16  Central   St..  Boston. 

SANBBRS,  Prank  Reed,  farmer  and  breeder  of 
live  stock:   moved   to   Mesa,   Ariz.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

SANBBRS,  Joseph  !•-,  real  estate;  b.  Providence, 
R.T.,  Pec.  18.  1840:  s.  Olney  L.  Sanders  and  Jean  A. 
fScott)  Sanders:  descendant  of  Abraham  .Sanders, 
of  Glocester,  R.I.,  a  soldier  of  the  Revolution;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  and  Schofield's  C^ommercial  Acad.,  Provi- 
dence: m.  Isabella  Baker,  of  Providence.  Mar.  19, 
1884;  3  children,  Leon  S.,  Eleanor  M.,  .Jessie  I.  In 
real  estate  and  ins.  business  since  1889;  assessor 
of  taxes,  Cranston,  R.I.,  1888-90;  mem.  Town 
Council.  1889;  postmaster.  Auburn,  R.I.,  15  yrs.; 
mem.  Rep.  Town  Com.  20  yrs.;  mem.  exec.  com. 
Rep.  State  Central  Com.  7  vrs.;  citv  auditor  since 
Jan.,  1910:  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891-2,  1896, 
1911  and  .since  1913,  Senate,  1897.  Mem.  R.I.  Citi- 
zens' Hi«t.  Assn.,  R.I.  Field  Naturalists'  Club. 
Episcopalian;  treas.  and  mem.  of  vestry  of  Ch. 
of  the  Ascension,  Auburn,  R.I.,  25  yrs.  Home:  134  t 
Elmwood   Av.    Offlce:    13   Cross  St.,   Auburn.   R.I. 

S.4NBBRS,  IiOren  Addison,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Grafton.  N.H.,  July  5,  1874;  s.  Georee  S.  and 
I^rudence  Sargent  (Parker)  Sanders;  ed.  country 
schs.;  grad.  Latin-Scientific  course,  Tilton  Sem.; 
M.D.,  U.  and  Bellevue  Ho.sp.  Med.  Coll.  (New 
York  IT.),  1899;  m.  Margaret  A.  Clough,  of  Warner, 
X.II.,  Sept.  29,  1898.  Assiociated  with  Dr.  Granville 
P.  Conn  for  last  15  yrs.;  attending  surgeon  to 
Margaret  Pill'^bury  Gen.  Hosp.,  N.H.  Memorial 
Hosp.  for  Women  and  Children;  formerly  mem. 
Concord  Bd.  of  Health:  and  deputy  med.  referee. 
Merrimack  Co.;  mem.  City  Council  4  yrs.,  Bd.  of 
Aldermen  2  yrs.;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  from 
Ward  7.  Concord,  1911-12.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Sur- 
geons;   mem.    N.Y.    and   N.E.    Assn.    Ry.    Surgeons, 


N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Merrimack  Co.  Med.  Soc,  N.H. 
.Surg.  Club.  Republican.  Mason.  Home:  23  West 
St.    Offlce:   130  North  Main  St.,  Concord,  N.H. 

SANBBRS,  Thomas,   farmer;  Aug.   18,   1839-Aug. 

11,   1911.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

SANBBRSON,     Burton     Willard,     educator;     b. 

Waterford,  Me.,  May  11,  1875;  s.  Leroy  M.  and 
Florence  (Shaw)  Sanderson;  grad.  Bridgton  Acad., 
North  Bridgton,  Me,  1889;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1903; 
m.  Limerick,  Me.,  July  3,  1907,  Minnie  M.  Halford; 

1  son,  Robert  Leroy.  Prin.  Limerick  (Me.)  Acad., 
1903-6,  Sanderson  Acad.,  Ashfleld,  Mass.,  1906-7, 
Mendon  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1907-12,  Cotuit  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.,  since  1912.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ma- 
son; mem.  I.O.O.]<\,  Grange.    Address:  Cotuit,  Mass. 

SANBBRSON,  Bdward  P.,  merchant,  banker;  b. 
Pittsfield,  N.H..  Fel).  5,  1860;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and 
Pittsfield  Acad.;  married;  1  son,  Robert  H.  Pres. 
E.  P.  Sanderson  Co.,  iron,  steel  and  hardware; 
pres.  Waltham  Trust  Co.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Al- 
bermarle  Golf.  Recreations:  motoring,  golf.  Home: 
446  Main  St.,  Waltham,  Mass.  Offlce:  3d  and  Bin- 
ney  Sts.,  CamViridge,  Mass.,  and  35  Washington 
.St.,  North   Boston,   Mass. 

SANDERSON,  Blisha,  clergyman;  b.  Canton,  N. 
Y..  Mar.  6,  1862;  s.  Horace  and  Abby  (Joy)  San- 
derson; A.B.,  Colbv  Coll.,  1886;  grad.  Newton 
Theol.  Instn.,  1889;  m.  Rollinsford,  N.H.,  May  20, 
1891,  Clara  W.  Garvin:  2  children,  Abbie  Gertrude, 
b.  May  27,  1893;  Arthur  Garvin,  Sept.  4,  1897. 
Ordained  to  ministry  Baptist  Ch.,  1889;  pastor, 
Greenville,  N.H.,  and  New  Ipswich,  1889-95,  Hop- 
kinton,  1895-9,  Moosup,  Conn.,  1899-03,  Montville, 
Conn..  1903-9,  Sedgwick.  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1909-Feb.  28, 
1915,  Bridgewater,  Me.,  since  Mar.  1,  1915.  Mem. 
exec.  com.  Me.  Bapt.  Missionary  Conv.,  1909-15; 
moderator  Hancock  Bapt.  Assn.,  1910-15:  sec.  Conn. 
Bapt.  State  Ministers'  Conf..  1906-8.  Republican. 
Address:    Bridgewater.   Me. 

SANBBRSON,  Bzra  Bwig-ht,  entomologist:  moved 
to  Morgantown,  W.Va.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   1914-15.) 

SANBBRSON,  Georg'e  AugfustuB,  judge;  b.  Lit- 
tleton, Mass.,  Julv  1,  1863;  s.  George  W^ebster  and 
Charlotte  Elizabeth  (Tuttle)  Sanderson;  A.B., 
Yale,  1885;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.,  1887;  m.  Ayer,  Mass., 
Jan.  11,  1893,  Annie  Sarah,  d.  Charles  Curtis  and 
Sarah  Jane  Sophia  (Nutting)  Bennett.  Practiced, 
Boston;  asst.  dist.  atty.,  Middlesex  Co.,  Mass., 
1893-02;  dist.  atty.,  1902-7;  justice  of  Superior  Ct. 
since  1907.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason. 
Home:  Ayer.  Mass.    Offlce:  Court  House,  Boston. 

SANBBRSON,  Bucien,  mfr.  chem.  fertilizers;  b. 
Bernardstown,  Mass..  June  3,  1859;  s.  John  and 
Mary  (Osgood)  Sanderson;  ed.  Powers  Inst.,  Ber- 
nardstown, 1872-5,  Comer's  Commercial  Coll.,  Bos- 
ton, 1875-6;  m.  New  Britain,  Conn.,  June  11,  1889, 
Clara  Noyes  Sherwin.  In  offlce  of  Henry  A.  Turner 
&  Co.,  interior  decorators,  Boston,  1876-9;  mem. 
firm  of  F.  C.  Philbrick  &  Co.,  stationers,  1879-83; 
became  sec.  and  treas.  Nat.  Fertilizer  Co.,  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  1883;  began  in  chem.  fertilizer  busi- 
ness at  New  Haven,  (jonn.,  for  self,  1887,  and  has 
been  pres.  Sanderson  Fertilizer  &  Chem.  Co.  since 
1890;  pres.  West  River  Coal  Co.;  sec.  Niantic  Oil 
Co.:  treas.  Excelsior  Co.  Club:  LTnion  lieague. 
Home:   1187  Chapel  St..  New  Haven.  Conn.    Office: 

2  Wood  St..  West  Haven,  Conn. 

SANBBRSON,  Robert  Bouis,  college  prof.;  b. 
Laon,  France.  .luly  12.  1851:  ed.  French  lyc^es. 
Laon,  Alen(;on  and  Paris;  (hon.  A.M.,  Yale,  1902; 
offlcier  d'acadSmie,  1905;  offlcier  de  I'instruction 
publique,  1907);  m.  Marianne  Helen  Gaines,  of 
Duxburv,  Mass.,  Aug.  7,  1879.  Came  to  U.S.,  1872; 
instr.  French,  1885-9,  asst.  prof.,  1889-95,  Harvard: 
instr.  French.  1900-1,  asst.  prof,  since  1901,  Yale  U. 
Mem.  Modern  Lane.  Assn.  America;  pres.  Alliance 
Ji'rancaise  of  New  Haven,  Conn.  Home:  14  Lincoln 
St..   New   Haven,  Conn.* 

SANBBRSON,  Roscoe,  clergyman;  b.  Wilton, 
Me.,  Mar.  31,  1843;  s.  Rev.  Aaron  and  Catharine 
(Howard)  Sanderson;  descendant  of  Edward  San^ 
derson,  Watertown,  Mass.,  1635;  ed.  Gorham  (Me.) 
Acad.,  Kents  Hill  Sem.;  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theol- 
ogy; (D.D.,  Syracuse.  1905);  m.  June  3,  1869, 
Addie  W.  Luques,  of  Kennebunkport,  Me.    Entered 


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MK      ministry,     1864,     deacon,     1866,     elder,     1868;  since    1895;    trustee    layman    and    Industrial    sells, 

pastor  in   Me.    Conf.   at   East   Wilton,   Gorham    (N.  (boys'   and  girls'    reform   schs.   of   Mass.),    1897-05. 

H.),   Kennebunkport,   Pine  St.  Ch.,   I'ortland,  Batli,  Fellow  A.A.A.S. ;   mem.   Am.   Psychol.    Assn.    (pres. 

Augusta,  Waterville,  Farmington,  Augusta,  Lewis-  1902).     Mem.    Worcester    l-'ire    Soc,    St.    WoUaston 

ton,   Woodfords,    to    1888;   pastor   in    N.H.   Conf.   at  Soc.    Club:  Bohemian.    Autlior:  A  Course  In  Experi- 

Plymouth,  Littleton,  l'enacool<,  Tilton,  Claremont,  mental    Psychology,    1898;    also    numerous    papers 

Suncook,    to    1904;    dist.    supt.,    Dover   List.,    Salis-  on    psycliol.    subjects.     Recreations:    amateur    me- 

bury,  Mass.  until  1910.    Trustee  Tilton  Sem.,  Kents  chanics.      Home:     160     Woodland     St.,     Worcester, 

Hill"  Sem.   20   yrs.    Address:   Hampton,  N.H.  Mass.* 

SAKBEBSON,    William    K.,    railway    official;    b.  ,„^;^?^^0^^'  ^rani  Goodwin,  art  instr.    (See  vol. 

Vienna,    Me.;    ed.    Plallowell     (IVle.)     Classical    and  J-'O-'J 

Scientific  Acad.     Began   as   telegraph  operator  Me.  SANFOBD,    Georgre   Bliss,    colonel    U.S.A.;    June 

Central    R.R.,     1881,    and    continued    as    telegraph  28,   1842-July   13,   1908.     (See  vol.    1909,  also  Who's 

operator,  sta.  a.gt.  and  local  frt.  agt.  same  ry.  and  Who  in  America,   1908-9.) 

Eastern   R.R.   and   Boston  &   Me.    RR    until    1898,  SAHPOBD,  Leonard  Cutler,  M.D.;  b.  New  Haven, 

asst.    gen.    frt.    agt.,    1898-9,    gen.    frt.    agt.    since  conn      Sept     19     1868-    s     r>      r     and    ^nna    crahleV 

.Jan.,  1899,  Mer  Central  R.R.    Office:  Maine  Central  gan?oVd;    A  b!     Yale!  'l890;    M.D      kte    Med     sih^ 

R.n..  Portland,  Me.  1893;   m.   Henrietta  Whitney,   of  New  Haven,   Julv 

SANDS,  Fran^  Elbert,   publisher;    b.   New  Fair-  5,  1905;  .'?  children,  William,  Leonard,  Sallie.    Prac- 

fleld.   Conn.,   ,Tuly    17,    1863;    s.   Jesse   and   Mary   M.  ticed  in  New  Haven  since  1896;  instr.  in  operative 

(Turner)  Sands;  prepared  for  coll.  under  pvt.  tute-  surgery,   Yale   Med.    Sch.;   attending  surgeon.   New 

lage;  Ph.B.,  Yale.   1885;  m.  Lancaster,  O.,  Apr.   26,  Haven    Hosp. ;    mem.    State    Bd.    of    Fisheries    and 

1885,  A.  Louise  Brasee;   1   daughter,  Anna  Brasee.  Game;  one  of  regents  of  U.  of  State  of  N.Y.,  1894. 
Organized  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  Meriden,  Conn.,  Mem.    Conn.    State    Med.    Soc.     Club:    University. 

1886,  and  since  pres.  and  treas.;  also  pub.  Meriden  Address:  347   Temple  St.,   New  Haven,  Conn. 

Daily  Journal;  connected  with  numerous  business        aAiavn-o-n    T4iiio»  -o^-^o^-^    ^/i„„„i.„„.  v.    o^ «„ 

enterprises;   pres.    Meriden   Business   Men's   Assn..  -c^^^f^^^*^?.^^    Tnh^   a    ^i   a^^^o  i^^^a;o=V  ^w./ 

T,,..     or„=i  AT^,!i,i^r,  P!^    of  Tvnrio-  =on    P„h    T.ihr^rv  f  ^118,  N.\.,  d.  Johji  A.  and  Anna  Demarest  (I'ree- 


Crown  and  Perkins  Sts.,  Meriden,  Conn.  wali.^Conn.*''"*^  T^^mes  of  America.    Home:  Corn- 

ioA^^fcP^^'i^^QnQ\^''"''®'"  °^*-   ^'   1833-Nov.   9,  'sANFOBD,  Myron  Beed,  college  prof.;   b.   Red- 

i.)U9.     (bee  vol.   19U9.>  ding, Conn. ;  s.  Francis  A.  and  Lucy  Hawley  (Knapp) 

SANFOBD,  Baniel  Sammis,  educator;  b.  Redding  Sanford;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1880,  A.M.,  1883; 

Ridge,   Conn.,   Apr.    10,    1S59;    s.   Daniel   and   Helen  U.  of  Leipzig.  1893-4 ;  student  of  archseologv,  Rome, 

E.   (Sammis)  Sanford:  A.B.,  Yale,  1882,  A.M.,  1885;  Pompeii  and   Mediterranean  countries,   1894,   1912- 

course    in    edn..    Harvard    Grad.    Sch.,    1891,    1892;  13;  (L.H.D.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1910) ;  unmarried.    In  charge 

study  and  observation  of  schs.  in  France  and  Ger-  of  dept.  of  classics,  Wvo.  Conf.  Sem.,  Kingston,  Pa., 

many,    1898,    1889;    m.    Annie    Bennett    Tomlinson,  1880-6;  prof.  Latin,  1886-93,  dean  of  faculty,  1890-3, 

of    Shelton,    Conn.,    July    7,    1898.     Prin.    Oil    City  Haverford  Coll.,  Pa.;  prof.  Latin  lang.  and  lit.,  Mid- 

(Pa.)   High  Sch.,   1882-3:  math,  master,   St.  John's  dlebury  Coll.,  Vt.,  since  1894.    Mem.  Phi  Nu  Theta, 

Sch.,  Ossining,  N.Y.,  1883-4;  prin.  High  and  Centre  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Vermont  Bot.  Club,  N.E.  Classi- 

schs.,     Stamford,     Conn.,     1884-91;     head     master  cal   Assn.,   Phi  Beta   Kappa.    Author:   Temporibus 

Brookline  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1891-05;  head  master  Hominis  Arpinatis.    Home:  Middlebury,  Vt.* 

Sanford  Sch.,   Redding  Ridge,  which  was  founded  aAvrfptt     r'-hoT.ioo    -o^i^^-^     „^„^^<.^^.     a,,^     o^ 

bv  him,  Oct.,  1905,  on  site  of  Redding  Inst.,  found-  .  .f^^f.^fr    P?,^^^®?^  ^°^®,'^^  qaq"*^?  *°'^.i'^"^wl^' 

ed   by   his   father,    1847.     Episcopalian.     Mem.    Phi  ?^^i*;^,«'?- r''io\®9  ^iq  1^^®  ^■°'-  ^^^'''  ^^^°  ^^'°  ^  ^"^^^ 

Beta     Kappa.      Clubs:     Graduates'     (New     Haven,  '"  America,  lyiz-is.) 

Conn),    Yale    (New    York).     Contbr.    on    edn.    to  SANT  A  YANA,  George,  educator;  moved  to  Paris, 

various  periodicals;   revised  Fiske's  Civil  Govern-  France.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 

ment  of  the  U.S.    Home:  Redding  Ridge.  Conn.*  ica,  1914-15.) 

SAirFOBB,  David  lewis,  clergyman;  b.  Brook-  SANTEE,  Ellis  Monroe,  M.D.;  b.  Hughesville, 
Ivn,  N.Y.,  Sept.  6,  1857;  s.  David  Piatt  (D.D.)  and  ^a.,  Aug.  13,  1862;  s.  John  Clark  and  Elizabeth 
Emma  Bartow  (Lewis)  Sanford:  B.A.,  St.  Steph-  (Gray)  Santee;  ed.  acad..  New  Columbus,  Pa.;  2 
en's  Coll.,  Annandale,  N.Y.,  1876;  grad.  Berkeley  5'i"S-  course  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.;  M.D., 
Div.  Sch.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1879;  m.  Anna  Traver  Homoe.  Med.  Coll.  of  Mo.,  St.  Louis.  1890;  1  yr.  resi- 
Briscoe.  of  Thompsonville,  Conn.,  Apr.  20,  1882:  dent  phys.  Hahnemann  Ho.sp.,  Rochester,  N.Y.;  m. 
7  children,  Helen  Traver,  Mrs.  Alice  Truax  (de-  Beulah  H.  Barber,  of  Cortland,  N.Y.,  Dec.  22,  1883. 
ceased),  Charles  Briscoe,  Edgar  L..  John  B.,  Ar-  Formerly  lecturer  obstetrics,  Cortland  Hospital 
thur  Hall,  David  P.  Ordained  deacon,  1879,  priest,  Training  Sch.  for  Nurses;  sec.  Medico-Chirurg. 
1881,  P.E.  Ch.;  asst.  Thompsonville,  Hazardville  Soc.  of  Central  N.Y.;  health  commr.,  Cortland, 
and  Broad  Brook,  Conn.,  1879-81;  rector,  Stafford  dairy  expert  U.S.  Dept.  Agr.,  1906-7;  sanitary  and 
Springs,  1881-3,  Thompsonville,  1883-9,  Bellows  dairy  expert  for  New  York  State  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Al- 
Falls,  Vt.,  1889-08,  Hardwick,  since  1908.  Exam-  bany,  1908-10,  1912-13;  dir.  Ellis  Farms  Boys' 
ining  chaplain  Diocese  of  Vt.  since  1894;  deputy  Training  Sch.,  W^illsboro,  N.Y.,  1910-11;  dir.  of  agr., 
to  General  Conv.,  P.E.  Ch.,  Washington,  D.C.,  1898,  Good  Will  Homes  and  Schools,  Hinckley,  Me.,  Apr., 
San  Francisco,  1901,  Boston,  1904,  New  York,  1913;  ^913 — .  Author:  Repertory  of  Convulsions,  1890; 
del.  1st  Dept.  Council  of  N.E.,  at  Boston.  1908,  Santee  Genealogy,  1900;  Farm  Sewage,  1912.  Ad- 
Hartford,    1909,    Portland,    1911,    Providence,    1912.  dress:  Hinckley,  Me.* 

Diocesan    missionary    of    Vt.     since     1908.      Mem.  SABGEANT,  Cyrus,  lawyer;  b.  Plymouth,  N.H., 

Sigma  Alpha   Epsilon.     Contbr.    to  ch.   papers   and  Jan.   29,   1876;  s.  Cyrus  and  Mary  Elizabeth    (Mc- 

mags.    Address:  Hardwick,  Vt.  Questen)     Sargent;    descendant    of    William    Sar- 

SANFOBD,  Edmund  Clark,  college  pres.;  b.  Oak-  seant;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1895: 

land,  Cal.,  Nov.  10,  1859:  s.  Edmund  P.  and  Jennie  A.B.,  Harvard,  1899,   LL.B.,   1902;  m.  Alice  Loring 

E     (Clark)    Sanford:   A.B.,   U.   of  Cal.,   1883;   PhD  Newcomb.  of  Salem,  Mas.s.,  June  29,  1899;  children, 

Johns  Hopkins,  1888;    (Sc.D.,  Hobart,  1909;  LL.D.,  Virginia  Lee,  Jeanne  Lee.    Admitted  to  Mass.  bar. 

U    of  Cal.,    1912);    m.    Florence   Bartling,    of   Oak-  1902,   to  U.S.  courts,    1903;   in   office  of  Putnam  & 

land,  Dec.  28,  1901.    Teacher  Oahu  Coll.,  Honolulu  Putnam,  Boston.  1902-3;  practiced  alone  since  1903. 

1883-5;    fellow,    1887-8,   instr.   in   psychology,    1888.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.    Republican.    Epis- 

Johns    Hopkins;    instr.    psychology,    1889-92,    asst  copalian.     Clubs:    University,    Harvard    (Boston), 

prof.,    1892-1900,    prof,    experimental    and    compare  Country,  Eastern  Yacht.    Recreations:   tennis  and 

ative    psychology.    1900-9,    Clark    U.:    pres.    Clark  shooting.    Home:  29  Concord  A  v.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Coll.  .since  1909.    Joint  editor  Am.  Jour.  Psvchology  Office:  60  State  St..  Boston. 


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SABGEANT,  Prank  W.,  iii.s.  pres.;  1).  Cantlia. 
V  JI  :Mar.  7,  1860;  s.  .lesKc  VV.  Suigeant;  ed.  Pliil- 
lips  Exeter  Acad.;  m.  Miuicliester,  N.H..  Octt.  14. 
1885,  Liz/.ie  A.  French.  IOmi>loy{'(l  for  a  lime  by 
mercantile  firm  in  Uo.sion  and  in  office  New  Yoriv 
and  New  Knf,'land  K.  K.;  enlered  service  of  N.H. 
I'-ire  Ins.  Co.,  1882;  advanced  tlirouf^li  various  po- 
sitions; pres.  since  Aun..  1!tOr..  Address:  Manclies- 
ler.  N.H. 

SABGEANT,  William  Henry,  life  underwriter; 
1).  S[irin:;lield,  Mass.,  Oct.  .''..  1SG8;  s.  Tiiomas  Jlen- 
vy  and  Annie  .Jav  (Lalor)  Sar.yeant;  pub.  sch.  edn. 
until  1884;  m.  Ida  Belle  Hcott,  of  Uratlleboro,  Vt., 
Sept.  20,  190.").  Entered  employ  of  Alass.  Mut.  Life 
ins.  Co.,  1884;  was  apptd.  insp.  of  agencies.  1900, 
elected  asst.  sec.,  190:!,  sec,  .Ian.,  1905,  2d  v. -p.. 
1908,  and  v.-p.  1909;  dir.  Industrial  Loan  (Jo.,  Mut. 
Fire  Ins.  Co.  Reyjublican.  CouRlist.  Alason  ( K.T., 
Shriner).  Clubs:  Nayasset,  Sprinj;field  Country. 
Kecrealions:  Kolf.  Home:  Hi!)  l''cn'St  l^ark  Av.  Of- 
fice:   H:;  Main  St.,  Springfield,  ISlass. 

SABGENT,  Albert  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Ludlow,  Vt., 
.Vov  ft;,  1871:  s.  Darwin  It.  and  Etta  M.  (.lohnson) 
Sargent;  :,'rad.  J31ack  Kivcr  Acad.,  1890;  A.K,  iMid- 
dleburv  Coll.,  \'t.,  1894;  studied  law  in  office  of 
Sticknev  &  Sargent,  l.udlow;  Boston  University 
Law  School,  1  yr.;  in.  Altamont,  N.Y.,  Sept.  11,  1901, 
Ella  M.  Barton:  2  children,  Kufus  Barton,  Frances 
C.  Admitted  to  bar,  1898,  and  since  practiced  at 
Barre;  (dk.  and  treas.  Blanchard  Block  Co.  V.-p. 
Granite  Mut.  Ins.  Co.  Uei)ublican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
Vt.  Bar  Assn.,  Delta  Upsiion.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs: 
University,  Vincitia.    Address:  Barre,  Vt. 

SABGENT,  Ara  Nathaniel,  M.D. ;  b.  Belmont, 
N.ll..  I>et-.  :'.().  ist;7:  s.  Sleplien  Hoyt  and  Anna 
Aujiusta  (Pease)  SarKent;  prad.  Salem  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.,  1885;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1893.  Has  practiced  at  Salem, 
Mass..  since  1895;  resident  pliys.,  189;!-4,  phys.  to 
Out-patient  Dept.,  189ti-1902,  attendin.y  phys.  since 
1902.  Salem  Hosp.;  attendiu.t;  7>liys.  to  Children's 
Home  since  1900;  city  iihys.,  Salem,  1896-8.  Mem. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Med.  Assn.,  Boston  Med.  Li- 
brary Assn.,  A.A.A.S.  Clubs:  Salem.  Salem  Billiard. 
Addiess:  116  Federal  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 

SABGENT,  Charles  rrederick,  lawyer;  b.  Law- 
rence, Mass.,  AuK.  31,  1858;  s.  Lorenzo  Dow  and 
Harriet  C.  (Woodman)  Sargent;  ed.  pub.  and  law 
schs.;  m.  Lawrence,  Dec.  26,  1895,  Emily  A.  Thom- 
as. Admitted  to  bar,  1882,  and  has  since  practiced 
at  Lawrence.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895-6,  Sen- 
ate, 1899;  mem.  Common  Council.  Lawrence,  1890, 
91  (pres.  1891).  .loined  state  militia  Apr.  1,  1881, 
and  served  in  every  position  from  pvt.  to  capt.. 
Battery  C,  1st  Battalion  of  I'ield  Arty,  and  was  1st 
major  of  field  arty.;  elected  in  Mass.  to  comd.  1st 
Battalion,  comprising  all  the  field  batteries  of  the 
state;  apptd.  insp.-gen.,  .Jan.,  1912;  now  in  service 
:ii  yrs.  Mem.  Essex  Bar  Assn.,  Lawrence  Bar  Assn. 
Republican.  Universalist.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow  (Past 
Dist.  Deputv  of  Patriarchal  Odd  Fellowship  and 
past  officer  in  Lodge  and  Encampment) ;  mem.  S.  of 
V.  (Past  Comdr.,  Mass.  Div.);  mem.  B.P.O.E.  (P. 
E.R.,  Lawrence  Lodge);  mem.  Old  Guard  Assn., 
Field  Officers  Inst.,  Nat.  Guard  Assn.  Home:  26 
May   St.    Offices:      283   Essex   St.,   Lawrence,   Mas.v. 

SABGENT,  Charles  Spragtie,  arboriculturist;  b. 
Boston,  Apr.  24,  1841;  s.  Ignatius  and  Henrietta 
(Gray)  Sargent;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1862  (LL.D.,  1901); 
m.  Mary  Allen,  d.  Andrew  Robeson,  of  Boston,  Nov. 
28,  1873.  First  It.  2d  La.  Inf.,  .lune  25,  1863;  capt. 
a.-d.-c.  vols..  Mar.  15,  1865;  bvtd.  inaj.  vols.,  .Mar.  26, 
1865,  "for  faithful  and  meritoriou.s  services"  dur- 
ing campaign  against  Mobile;  hon.  mustered  out, 
Aug.  26,  1865.  Prof,  horticulture,  1872-3,  dir.  Bo- 
tanic Garden,  1873-9,  dir.  Arnold  Arboretum  since 
1872,  prof,  arboriculture  since  187  9,  Harvard.  Ed- 
itor Garden  and  Forest,  1887-97.  Planned  .lesuji 
collection  of  N.  Am.  woods  for  Am.  Mus.  Natural 
History,  New  York;  was  chmn.  commission  for 
preservation  of  Adirondack  forests,  1885;  chmn. 
commn.  apptd.  by  Nat.  Acad.  Sciences  upon  a  for- 
est policy  for  the  forestry  lands  of  the  U.S.,  1896- 
97;  trustee  Mus.  Fine  Arts,  Boston;  mem.  Park 
Commn.,  Town  of  Brookline.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books  and  writings,  societies. 


clc'. )  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  .\ddrcss:  Jamaica 
Plain,  .Mass.* 

SABGENT,  Dudley  Allen,  director  physical  train- 
ing; b.  Belfast,  Me.,  Sept.  28,  1849;  s.  Benjamin  and 
Caroline  (Rogers)  Sargent;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
1875,  A.M.,  1887;  Jl.D.,  Vale,  1878;  (hon.  Sc.D.,  Bow- 
doin, 1894);  m.  Ella  Eraser  Ledyard,  of  Brooklyn, 
.\pr.  7,  1881.  Dir.  Hemenway  Gymnasium  since 
1S79,  asst.  proi.  physical  training,  1879-89,  Har- 
vard; dir.  Normal  School  of  Physical  Training, 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  since  1881.  Inventor  of  modern 
gymnasium  apparatus.  Pres.  Am.  Assn.  Promo- 
tion Physical  Training,  1890-5,  Health  Education 
League.  1907.  .\'ow  jires.  Sargent  (/ainp  at  Peter- 
Itoro.  N.H.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Ameiica  for  books, 
etc.)     Home:     27   Everett   St..  Cambridge,   Mass.* 

SABGENT,  Prank  Dana,  cler.gyman;  b.  Boston, 
.Vov.  10,  1844;  s.  .John,  .Jr.,  and  Ivouisa  (Hunt) 
Sargent;  prep.  edn.  Crystal  Lake  Sem.,  Newton, 
Ma.ss. ;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1866;  Newton  Theol.  Sem., 
1866-7;  B.D.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1869;  m.  Emma 
S.  Taylor,  of  Dunstable,  IMass.,  Oct.  21,  1869;  3 
children.  Bertha  Louise,  Florence  Gertrude,  Harold 
Tavlor.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1869:  pastor 
Brookline.  N.H.,  1869-90,  also  serving  last  3  yrs. 
at  Townsend,  Mass.;  pastor  Putnam,  Conn.,  since 
Sept.,  1890.  Trustee  of  Day  Kimball  Hosp.,  Put- 
nam; trustee  Missionary  Soc,  of  Conn.,  Conn.  Bi- 
ble Soc.  Republican.  Mem.  Chi  Psi.  Mem.  Odd 
Fellows,  Golden  Cross,  Royal  Arcanum.  Address: 
93  Grove  St.,  Putnam,  Conn. 

SABGENT,  Prederick  IieBoy,  botanist,  author; 
1).  Boston,  Dec.  25,  1863;  s.  George  Frederick  and 
Mary  Motley  (Gavett)  Sargent;  student  Coll.  City 
of  New  York,  1879-81;  spl.  course  botany,  Law- 
rence Scientific  Sch.  (Harvard),  1883-6:  m.  Helen 
M.  C.  Child,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  July  9,  1902;  2d, 
Bertha  Taylor  Parker,  of  Phila.,  .June  15,  1905. 
Teacher  summer  sch.  of  botany.  Harvard,  1886; 
head  dept.  botany,  U.  of  Wis.,  1886-7;  instr.  botany, 
Med.  Sch.,  Boston  U.,  1894-5;  pres.  Columbine 
Assn.;  pres.  Nat.  Flower  Conv..  Asheville,  N.C., 
1896.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  books,  etc.)  Address:  27  Everett  St.,  Cam- 
l:)ridge,  Mass.* 

SAXtGENT,  George  Bancroft,  M.D. ;  b.  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  Oct.  12,  1870;  s.  Dr.  George  W.  and  Mary 
Etta  (Bancroft)  Sargent;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  An- 
dover, Mass.,  1890;  M.D..  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1894; 
m.  June  13,  1896,  Mary  L.  Gibbs,  of  Lawrence, 
Mass.  Practiced  at  Lawrence,  since  1895;  mem. 
visiting  staff  Lawrence  Gen.  Hosp.;  mem.  Bd.  U.S. 
Pension  Examiners.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Medical 
Soc,  I^awrence  Med.  Club.  Republican.  Universal- 
ist. Odd  Fellow;  mem.  K.  of  P.  Club:  Merrimack 
Valley  Country.  Home:  51  .Jackson  St.,  Lawrence, 
Ma.ss. 

SABGENT,  Georg°e  Henry,  journalist;  b.  Warner, 
N.H.,  May  5,  1867;  s.  Walter  and  Addie  C.  (Mor- 
rill) Sargent;  descendant  of  William  Sargent, 
.A.mesbury,  Mass.,  1640;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.;  m. 
Carrie  Florence  Dietz,  of  Iowa  City,  la.,  Aug.  14, 
1889.  Went  to  St.  Paul,  ]Minn.,  1887,  and  entered 
journalism;  city  editor,  St.  Paul  Pioneer  Press. 
1890-5;  settled  in  Boston,  1895,  and  has  since  been 
connected  with  the  Evenin.g  Transcript,  and  editor 
of  special  dept.,  "The  Bibliographer,"  since  1903. 
Chmn.  l)d.  of  trustees,  Boston  Insane  Hosp.,  1905-6. 
Independent  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Bibl. 
Soc.  America,  Prince  Soc,  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  Clubs: 
Club  of  Odd  Volumes,  Newspaper,  Papyrus.  Au- 
thor: The  French  Revolution  and  Napoleon  in  Lit- 
erature and  Caricature,  1906;  Epigrams  and  Aphor- 
isms of  Oscar  Wilde,  1906;  Romances  of  Books, 
1913;  also  writer  of  various  pamphlets,  reports, 
etc.,  on  Bibl.  and  lit.  matters.  Recreations:  collec- 
tor of  association  books  and  Americana;  fishing. 
Home:  Warner,  N.H.  Oflice:  324  Washington  St., 
Boston. 

SABGENT,  Harlan  Fagre,  lumber  mfr. ;  b.  Ames- 
bury,  Mass.,  June  22,  1838;  s.  Daniel  and  Susan 
Hopkins  (Patten)  Sargent;  ed.  common  schs.,  Yar- 
mouth (Me.)  Acad.,  Norwich  (Vt.)  U. ;  m.  Ban.gor, 
Me.,  July  10,  1862.  Mary  Ellen  Bragg  (died  1912); 
1  son,  F^rank  Carleton,  living,  4  children  deceased. 
Began  active  career  at  18  in  grocery  business  at 
South  Brewer,   Me.;   entered   lumber  and   ice  busi- 


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ness  with  lather  and  brother  ( U.  Sargent  it  Sons), 
1876;  pres.  and  treas.  Sargent  Lumber  Co.,  succes- 
sor to  Sargent  &  Sons;  pres.  Bangor  Boom  Co., 
Smith  Planing  Mill  Co.;  dir.  Union  Ice  Co.,  cor- 
porate mem.  Bangor  Saving:s  Bank,  Brewer  Sav- 
ings Bank;  overseer  of  poor  and  mem.  Sch.  Com.  ?< 
yrs. ;  1st  mayor  of  Brewer  (reelected  for  2d  term 
unanimously);  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Kep.,  1893-4.  Re- 
]>ublican.    Congiisl.    Addicss;  South  Brewer,  Me. 

SABGENT,  Henry  Bradford,  hardware  mfr.;  b. 
Xew  Vork,  Mar.  4,  1851;  s.  .Joseph  Bradford  and 
Klizabeth  C.  (Lewis)  Sarf,'ent;  descendant  of  Wil- 
liam Sargent,  of  Maiden,  Mass.,  1638;  Ph.B.,  Shef- 
rteld  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale),  1871,  M.A.,  1907;  fellow 
Yale;  m.  Harriet  Amelia  Oaks,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Dec.  4,  1879;  4  children,  Elizabeth  Collier, 
Ziegler,  Rhoda  iVIiles  (Mrs.  Robert  F.  Tilney,  of 
Somers,  N.Y'.),  Murray.  Has  been  connected  with 
Sargent  &  Co.  since  1871  (v.-p.  and  gen.  mgr.); 
dir.  City  Bank  of  New  Haven.  Mem.  Am.  Soc. 
Mech.  Engrs.,  Conn.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences. 
Clubs:  Century,  Y''ale  (New  Y'ork),  Graduates',  New 
Haven  Lawn  and  Country  (New  Haven).  Home: 
247  Church  St.  Office:  Water  and  Wallace  Sts.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.* 

SABGENT,  Herbert  Bedding-,  merchant;  .June  20, 

183(j-l!)lu.     (See   vol.    190H.1 

SABGBNT,  Horace  Mann,  lawver;  b.  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  Oct.  19,  1861;  s.  David  P.  and  Mary  E.  (Bart- 
lett)  Sargent;  on  father's  side  a  descendant  of  the 
Sargents,  who  were  among  the  first  settlers  in 
Essex  County,  Mass.;  also  descendant  of  Major 
Ezekiel  Gile,  of  Revolutionary  War;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
of  Bristol  and  Franklin,  N.H.  (where  his  parents 
temporarily  resided)  and  night  schs.  of  Haverhill, 
Mass.;  studied  law  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law;  m.  Ida 
Currier,  of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  June  23,  1886;  8  chil- 
dren, Christine  (deceased),  Horace  B.,  Theodore  K., 
Henry  E.,  Laura  D..  Mary  T..  Oliver  I)..  Francis  P. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1886,  and  since  practiced  at 
Haverhill;  mem.  City  Council  2  yrs.;  elk.  Common 
Council  5  yrs.;  city  solicitor,  1896;  elk.  of  Dist.  Ct., 
Haverhill,  since  1896.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
Odd  Fellows,  Knights  of  Pythias,  Golden  Cross, 
Pilgrim  Fathers;  was  grand  master  Grand  Lodge 
of  Mass.  I.O.O.F.  1910-11;  representative  to  Sov- 
ereign Lodge  of  the  world,  I.O.O.F.  1911.  1914, 
1915.  Home:  Marshland  St.  Office:  Main  St., 
Haverhill,  Mass. 

SABGBNT,  Howard  E.,  M.D.;  b.  Stowe,  Vt.,  Mar. 
26,  1871:  s.  Jackson  and  Caroline  (Harlow)  Sar- 
gent; prep.  edn.  People's  Acad.,  Morrisville,  Vt. ; 
M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1898;  m.  Maude  E. 
Skillens,  of  Island  Pond,  Vt.,  Oct.  30,  1900;  2  chil- 
dren. Practiced  in  Island  Pond  since  1898;  health 
officer  since  1904.  Mem.  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc.  Mason, 
Odd  Fellow,  Modern  Woodman.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Recreations:  rod  and  gun.  Address: 
Island  Point,  Vt. 

SABGENT,  Irving'  "Wilder,  lawyer;  b.  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  Aug.  8,  1879;  s.  George  Woodbury  and  Mari- 
etta (Bancroft)  Sargent;  pub.  schs.,  Lawrence; 
grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1896;  A.B., 
Harvard.  1900;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1903;  m. 
Helen  Stanley,  of  Lawrence,  Mass.,  June  19,  1906. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar.  Mar.,  1903,  to  U.S.  Circuit 
Ct.,  Mar.,  1904;  mem.  Sweeney  &  Cox,  gen.  practice, 
Lawrence.  Dir.  Lawrence  Anti  Tuberculosis 
League.  Mason:  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Merrimack 
Valley  Country,  Harvard  (Boston  and  Lawrence). 
Address:  175  E.  Haverhill  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

SABGENT,  James  Belknap,  clergyman;  b.  Beth- 
el, Vt..  Feb.  3.  1869:  s.  Moses  Belknap.  Jr.,  and 
Tamison  Caroline  (Woodworth)  Sargent:  descend- 
ant of  William  Sargent,  who  was  born  in  London, 
1602,  and  settled  in  Mass.  about  1630;  also  descend- 
ant of  Matthew  Grant,  South  Windsor,  Conn.,  1640; 
grad.  Bethel  High  Sch.,  1888;  A.B.,  Dartmouth, 
1892,  A.M.,  1895;  B.D.,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1897; 
m.  Florence  Almira  Sawyer,  of  Gaysville,  Vt.,  Apr. 
2,  1896;  3  children,  Anna  Rosamond,  Alice  Priscilla, 
Louise  Grant.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1897;  pas- 
tor Hampden.  Mass.,  1897-01,  Thorndike.  1901,  Lis- 
bon, N.H.,  1901-5.  Northfield,  Vt.,  since  1905.  Pres. 
Congl.  Club,  of  Central,  Vt.:  registrar  and  treas. 
Washington  County  Assn.  of  Congl.  Chs.;  dir.  and 
recording  sec.  Vt.   Bible   Soc;   editor  of  Ch.   Dept. 


of  "The  Advance  of  Vermont,"  published  at  Bur- 
lington, Vt.  Chaplain  of  Norwich  U.,  Northfleld; 
mem.  Sch.  Bd.  Northfleld  Graded  Dist.  Progressive. 
Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Commercial,  Conversational 
(Northheld).  Address:  61  Central  St.,  Nortlifield,  Vt. 
SABGENT,  John  Garibaldi,  lawyer;  b.  Ludlow, 
Vt.,  Oct.  13,  1860;  s.  John  Henmon  and  Ann  lOliza 
(Hanley)  Sargent;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1887,  A.M., 
1912;  m.  Mary  L.  Gordon,  of  Ludlow,  Aug.  4,  1887. 
Admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  1890;  mem.  firm  of  Stickney, 
Sargent  &  Skeels.  State's  atty.,  Windham  Co.,  Vt., 
1898-1900;  sec.  civil  and  mil.  affairs  of  Vt.,  1900-2; 
atty.-gen.  of  Vt.,  1908-12;  Republican.  Trustee 
Black  River  Academy.  Universalist.  Mem.  Am. 
Bar  Assn.,  Vt.  State  Bar  Assn.,  Windsor  Co.  Bar 
Assn.,  Vt.  Hist.  Soc,  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Zeta 
Psi  (Kappa  Chapter).  Clubs:  Rendezvous  (Lud- 
low), Ethan  Allen  (Burlington).  Home:  Ludlow, 
Vermont.* 

SABGENT,  Joseph,  lawyer;  b.  Worcester,  Mass., 
Jan.  13,  1S74:  .s,  .Joseph  and  Nellie  L.  (McClure) 
Sargent;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895,  LL.B.,  1898;  m.  Con- 
stance Carryl.  of  New  York,  Nov.  1,  1898;  children, 
Joseph,  Constance  Carryl.    Admitted  to  Mass.  bar, 

1898,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston.  Member  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Club:  University  (New 
York).    Address:   50  Congress  St.,  Boston." 

SABGENT,  Orison  Clark,  clergyman;  b.  West 
Rutland,  Vt.,  Oct.  1,  1849;  s.  Leonard  and  Sophia 
(Allen)  Sargent;  A.B.,  Colgate  Univ.,  1875,  A.M.. 
1878;  B.D.,  Hamilton  (N.Y.)  Theol.  Instn.,  1878;  m. 
Delhi,  N.Y.,  June  25,  1878,  Phidelia  Sears;  2  chil- 
iJren.  Clark  Sears,  b.  Dec.  1,  1879  (died  Aug.  11, 
1880):  Elizabeth  Sears,  Oct.  3,  1881.  Ordained  to 
ministi-y  Bapt.  Ch.,  1878;  pastor  Bapt.  Ch.,  Jewett 
City,  Conn..  1878-84.  Randolph,  Mass.,  1884-8,  2d 
Av.  Bapt.  Ch.,  New  York,  1888-9,  Claremont,  N.H., 
1889-01;  sec.  and  gen.  supt.  N.H.  Bapt.  Conv.  since 
Oct.,  1901.    Address:   101  Center  St.,  Concord,  N.H. 

SABGENT,  Paul  Dndley,  civil  engr.;  b.  Machias, 
Me.,  May  8,  1873;  s.  Ignatius  Manlius  and  Helen 
Maria  (Campbell)  Sargent;  B.C.E.,  U.  of  Me.,  1896; 
m.  Sarah  Sawyer  McAllister,  of  Calais,  Me.,  June  6, 
1900.  Asst.  engr.,  Washington  Co.  R.R.,  Me.,  dur- 
ing construction,  1897-8,  and  same  position,  main- 
tenance of  way  dept.,  1899-03;  register  of  deeds, 
Washington  Co.,  1903-5;  state  highway  commr., 
Me.,  1905-11:  asst.  dir.  Office  of  Pub.  Rds.,  U.S. 
Dept.  Agr.,  Feb.  15,  1911-Sept.  1.  1913;  chief  engr. 
State  Highway  Commn.,  Me.,  since  Sept.  1,  1913. 
Home:  44  Court  St.,  Augusta,  Me.* 

SABGENT,  Porter  Edward,  educator;  b.  Brook- 
lyn, N.Y'.,  June  6,  1872;  s.  Francis  Porter  and 
Roselyn  (Hitchcock)  Sargent;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1896. 
A.M.,  1897;  grad.  student  in  comparative  anatomy. 
Harvard,  1896-1900:  m.  in  Rome,  Italy,  Margaret 
Upham,  of  Boston,  Mar.  9,  1907;  2  sons,  Meredith, 
Porter.  Was  asst.  in  botany.  Harvard,  later  asst. 
in  zoology  (engaged  in  research  in  comparative 
neurology  and  discovered  optic  reflex  apparatus  in 
nervous  system  of  vertebrates):  master  of  science, 
Browne  and  Nichols  Sch..  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1898- 
04;  dir.  science  Nautical  Preparatory  Sch.,  1903-4; 
founder,  1904,  and  since  dir.  Sargent's  Travel  Sch. 
for  Boys.  Editor  and  pub.  of  Elihu  Vedder's  Poems. 
Sargent's  Handbook  Series  (The  Best  Private 
Schools,  A  Handbook  of  New  England,  etc.).  Clubs: 
Universitv  (Boston).  Harvard  (New  York).  Home: 
233  Bay  State  Rd.    Office:  50  Congress  St.,  Boston.* 

SABGENT,  ■William  Edward,  educator;  b.  San- 
ford,  Me.,  May  23,  1856;  s.  Rev.  Walter  Taylor  and 
Joan  Greenleaf  (Quint)  Sargent;  A.B.,  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  1878,  A.M.,  1881;  (A.M.,  Colby  Coll.,  1898: 
Litt.D.,  same.  1910);  m.  Ella  Caroline  Morgan 
Hale,  of  Mystic.  Conn.,  Aug.  20,  1883.  Prin.  in  high 
sch..  Topsham,  Me.,  1878-80,  Freeport,  Me.,  1880-5; 
prin.  Hebron  (Me.)  Acad.  1885 — .  Republican. 
Baptist.    Mason.    Home:   Hebron,  Me.* 

SATTNDEBS,  Caleb,  lawyer;  b.  Andover,  Mass., 
Sept.  4,  1838;  s.  Daniel  and  Phoebe  Foxcroft  (Ab- 
bott) Saunders;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1859;  studied 
law:  admitted  to  bar,  1864;  m.  1st,  Lawrence,  1865, 
Caroline  Fairfleld    (now  deceased);   m.   2d,  Boston. 

1899,  Annette  E.  Hovey.  Served  as  pvt.,  Co.  I,  6th 
Mass.  Vols..  Civil  War;  wounded  in  Baltimore, 
Apr.  19,  1861:  1st  It.,  Co.  M,  1st  Mass.  Heavy  Arty.; 
has  practiced  in  Lawrence  since  1864;   mem.  firm 


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of  D.  &  C.  &  C.  G.  Saunders,  established,  1865; 
alderman,  1873,  1881;  mayor,  1877;  mem.  Sch.  Com. 
16  vrs. ;  dir.  Sawyer  Kiver  K.K.  Democrat.  Epis- 
copalian. Mason,  K.T.  Club:  Home.  Home:  219 
S.  Broadway.  Office:  246  Essex  St.,  Lawrence, 
Mass. 

SAUNDEBS,  Charles  Gurley,  lawyer;  b.  Law- 
rence, Mass.,  Oct.  X,  1S47;  s.  Uaniel  and  Mary  Jane 
(Livermore)  Saunders;  descendant  of  Rev.  Arthur 
Browne,  1st  Episcopal  minister  of  State  of  N.H., 
who  lived  in  middle  of  18th  century;  S-K-s.  of  Hon. 
Samuel  Livermore,  U.S.  senator  from  N.H.,  1793- 
01.  and  pres.  Senate;  j?.s.  of  Hon.  Edward  St.  Loe 
Livermore,  judse,  of  Mass.;  s.s.  of  Daniel  Saun- 
ders, a  founder  of  the  City  of  Lawrence,  Mass.; 
grad.  Phillips  Acad..  Andover,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1867,  A.M.,  1870,  LL.B.,  1870.  Began  practice 
in  Boston  with  Daniel  and  Caleb  Saunders,  his 
father  and  uncle;  del.  to  Nat.  Dem.  Conv.,  Indian- 
apolis, 1896;  trustee  N.E.  Conservatory  of  .Music; 
dir.  Houston  Oil  Co.  of  Texas.  Judge  of  tlie  Ct. 
of  Review  for  the  Dept.  of  N.E.,  of  the  P.E.  Ch.; 
apptd.  bv  Gen.  Conv.  held  in  Baltimore,  1892,  mem. 
Commn.  to  Revise  Constitution  and  Canons  of  P.E. 
Ch.:  apptd.  by  the  Gen.  Conv.,  1913,  mem.  of 
Commn.  on  the  Revision  and  Enrichment  of  the 
Prayer  Book:  deputy  from  Mass.  to  Triennial  gen. 
convs.,  P.E.  Ch..  1895,  98,  01,  04,  07,  10,  13:  mem. 
standing  com.  Diocese  of  Mass.,  since  1896;  chan- 
cellor Cathedral  Corpn..  Diocese  of  Mass.  Mem. 
Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  N.E.  Federation  of  Harvard 
Clubs  (ex-pres.),  Harvard  Musical  Assn.  (pres.). 
Clubs:  Episcopalian  (ex-pres.),  St.  Botolph;  Har- 
vard (Boston,  New  York  and  Lawrence,  Mass.): 
Royal  Societies  (London).  Recreations:  music. 
Home:  Lawrence,  Mass.  Office:  95  Milk  St.,  Bos- 
ton.  Mass. 

SAUNDERS,  Charles  Robertson,  lawyer.  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

SAUNDERS,  Edward  Butler,  efficiency  dir.;  b. 
Earmington,  Conn.,  Jan.  1.  1877:  s.  Harry  and 
Louise  (Butler)  Saunders:  B.A.,  St.  Lawrence  U., 
1904:  B.D.,  Theol.  Dept..  same,  1900;  spl.  work  at 
Clark  U. ;  m.  Olive  Virginia  Fox,  of  Chicago,  111., 
Sept.  10,  1901;  1  daughter,  Virginia  Louise.  Or- 
dained Universalist  ministry,  1900;  pastor  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass.,  1905-14;  efficiency  director  Simonds 
Mfg.  Co.,  Fitchburg,  since  Jan.  1,  1914.  Mem.  bd. 
dirs.  Y.M.C.A.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Mason. 
Recreations:  gardening,  out  of  door  sports.  Home: 
Lunenburg,  Mass.  Office:  Simonds  Mfg.  Co.,  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass. 

SAUNDERS,  Walter  Mills,  chemist;  b.  Johnston, 
R.I.,  July  28,  1.SG6:  s.  Joseph  Henry  and  Soplironla 
(Waternian)  Saunders:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Johnston  and 
Providence;  .studied  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  and  Brown 
U.,  1884-8:  m.  Providence,  Feb.  11,  1896,  Florence 
M.  Sutcliffe;  3  children,  Louise  W.,  Walter  M.,  Jr., 
Norman  W.  Analyt.  and  consulting  chemist  since 
1894;  associated  with  Frederick  H.  Franklin,  1908. 
and  formed  the  firm  of  Saunders  &  Franklin,  offi- 
cial chemists  of  the  N.E.  Foundrymen's  Assn. 
V.-p.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  1900-2;  mem.  Soc.  Chem. 
Industry,  Franklin  Inst,  Am.  Electrochem.  Soc, 
Am.  Inst.  Mining  Engrs.,  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing 
Materials.  Home:  20  Dewey  St.  Office:  184  Whit- 
tier  Av..  Providence. 

SAUVEUR,  Albert,  metallurgist;  b.  Louvain, 
Belgium,  June  21.  1S63:  s.  Lambert  and  Hortense 
(Framiuin)  Sauveur:  ed.  Athen6e  Royal  (Brus- 
sels), School  of  Mines  (Li^ge),  1881-6;  S.B.  in 
Mining  and  Metallurgy,  Mass.  Inst.  Technology, 
1889;  m.  Mary  Prince  Jones,  of  Spencer,  Mass., 
June  4,  1891.  Chemist  and  metallurgist  various 
steel  COS.,  1889-97:  instr.  metallurgy,  1899-1900. 
asst.  prof,  metallurgy  and  metallography,  1900-5. 
prof,  metallurgy  since  1905,  Harvard.  Manager  and 
propr.  Boston  Testing  labs.,  1897-05;  editor  The 
Metalligraphist,  1898-1903,  Iron  and  Steel  Maga- 
zine, 1903-6;  lecturer  on  metallography,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1898-1903.  Officer  d'Acadfemie;  awarded  El- 
liott Cresson  gold  medal,  Franklin  Inst.,  Phila., 
1913.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem. 
A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Inst.  Mining  Engrs.  (v.-p.  1910-12), 
Inst.  Social  Science,  Iron  and  Steel  Inst.  Gt.  Brit- 
ain, Iron  and  Steel  Inst.  America,  Circle  Frangaise, 
of  Boston   (v.-p.)    Clubs:  Oakley  Country   (Water- 


town,  Mass.),  Colonial  (Cambridge;,  Engineers' 
(Boston).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
etc.)  Home:  20  Elm  wood  Av.  Office:  Rotch  Bldg., 
Cambridge,  Mass.* 

SAVAOE,  Albert  Russell,  .judge;  b.  Rvegate,  Vt., 
Dec.  8,  1847;  s.  Charles  \V.  and  Eliza  M.  (Clough) 
Savage;  A.B.,  Dartmoutli,  1871,  A.M.,  1874;  (LL.D., 
Bates,  1898,  Bowdoin,  1909);  m.  Nellie  H.  Hale,  of 
Lunenburg,  Vt.,  Aug.  17,  1871.  Admitted  to  bar, 
1874:  judge  of  probate,  Androscoggin  Co.,  1885-9; 
speaker  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1893;  asso.  justice  Su- 
preme ,Iud.  Ct.  of  Me.,  1897-13;  chief  justice,  Apr. 
10,    1913 — ;    Republican.     Home:   Auburn,   Me.* 

SAVAGE,  Edward  Baxter,  lawyer;  b.  Hubbards- 
ton,  Mass.,  Aug.  6.  1S4(;:  s.  Samuel  K.  and  Chloe 
(Stone)  Savage;  prep.  edn.  Wesleyan  Acad.,  ^Vil- 
liraham,  Alass. ;  studied  law  in  office  of  Bacon  & 
Aldrich;  admitted  to  bar,  1872:  m.  Somerville, 
Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1875.  Louisa  J.  Hunton;  3  sons, 
Edward  H.,  George  A.,  William  A.  Served  in  42d 
Mass.  Regt.,  Civil  War;  connected  with  manage- 
ment of  State  Reform  Sch.,  1877-80;  has  practiced 
In  Haverhill  since  1883;  was  mem.  commn.  to  es- 
tablisli  boundary  line  between  N.H.  and  Mass.; 
pres.  Common  Council,  Haverhill,  1888  1889.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Mem.  G.A.R.  Home:  10 
Hamillon  Av.    Office:  36  Main  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

SAVAGE,  Henry  Harrison,  musical  instruments 
and  real  estate;  b.  North  Bridgton,  Me.,  Sept.  12, 
1839;  s.  Abraham  M.  and  Mary  H.  (Coleman) 
Savage;  ed.  common  schs..  North  Bridgton,  and 
Bridgton  Acad.;  m.  North  Bridgton,  Abbie  F. 
Young,  of  S.  Waterford,  Me.,  Apr.  30,  1863;  3  chil- 
dren. Harry  W.,  Eugene  W.,  Cora  F.  (Mrs.  Charles 
E.  Samford,  of  Wakefield,  Mass.).  Engaged  in 
farming  at  Bridgton  and  Waterford,  later  in  gro- 
cery Inisiness  in  South  Waterford;  removed  to 
Boston.  1866,  and  was  elk.  In  broker's  office  for 
about  10  yrs.;  went  into  business  for  self  about 
1878;  head  of  firm  of  Henry  H.  Savage  &  Sons, 
musical  instruments,  etc.:  organizer  and  pres.  Bos- 
ton Land  Improvement  Co.,  N.E.  Land  Improve- 
ment Co.;  v.-p.  Blackstone  Savings  Bank.  Pres. 
Middlesex  Traders'  Assn.;  chmn.  trustees  Bridg- 
ton Acad.;  mem.  Greenwood  Improvement  Soc. 
Served  as  assessor  and  chmn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen, 
Wakefield.  Republican.  Mem.  Union  Ch.  Mason 
(32°);  Odd  Fellow;  mem.  O.E.S.,  Rebekahs.  Clubs: 
Greenwood.  Mondav.  Recreations:  home  diversions. 
Home:  Wakefield.  :Mass.  Office:  15  School  St., 
Boston. 

SAVARY,  Edward  Hosmer,  lawyer;  b.  Buffalo. 
N.Y.,  July  22,  1864;  s.  Rev.  William  Henry  and 
Anna  (Hosmer)  Savary;  grad.  Harvard,  1888;  stu- 
dent at  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.;  admitted  to  Suffolk 
bar,  1891,  and  to  bar  of  U.S.  Circuit  Ct.,  1892. 
Practiced  in  Boston  since  1891.  Mem.  Bar  Assn. 
<"ity  of  Boston.  Author;  The  Buildens'  Handbook. 
The  War  Revenue  Law  of  1S98  Explained  (joint 
author).  Home:  Savary  ville.  Alass.  Office:  4  7 
Court  St..  Boston. 

SAVIIiIiE,  Henry  Martyn,  clergyman:  b.  Bos- 
ton. Mass.,  Aug.  24.  1S68;  s.  Henry  Martyn,  M.D.. 
and  Antoinette  H.  (Carruth)  Saville;  prep.  edn.  St. 
Paul's  Sch.,  Concord,  N.H.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891; 
Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  N.Y.  City,  1894;  m.  Emily  El- 
dredge  Hol))rook.  of  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Sept.  20, 
1894.  Deacon,  1894,  priest,  1895.  P.E.  Ch.;  asst. 
St.  Martin's  Ch.,  New  Bedford.  Mass.,  1894-7; 
rector  St.  :Mark's  Ch.,  Dorchester.  1897-07.  Ch.  of 
Ascension.  Waltham,  since  Dec.  1,  1907.  Author: 
Church  Organization  and  Government  (catechism). 
1904.1905,1915.  Recreations:  tramping.  Address: 
233   Moody  St.,  Waltham,   Mass. 

SAVIIiIiE,  Huntingfton,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Nov. 
9,  1870;  s.  Dr.  Henry  :Martyn  and  Antoinette  Hale 
(Carrutli)  Saville:  de.scendant  of  William  Saville, 
who  settled  in  part  of  Braintree,  Mass.  (now  city 
of  Quincy),  1640;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1893,  LL.B.,  1896; 
m.  Anne  Pierce  Whlttier.  of  Boston,  May  22,  1900. 
.■Xdmltted  to  Mass.  bar.  1S96,  bar  of  U.S.  Courts, 
1905:  with  firm  Shattuck  <Sr  Munroe  until  death  of 
surviving  mem.,  Mr.  Munroe,  in  1905;  since  mem 
firm  of  Saville  &  Chandler.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Bos- 
ton Cliamber  of  Commerce,  f^amljridee  Bd  of 
Trade,  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Mass.  Commandery 


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Loyal  Legion.    Clubs:    Harvard    (Boston   and  New  publican.      Conglist.      Mem.     G.A.R.      Recreations: 

York);     Oakley     Country,     Boston     City,     Eastern  business,  music.    Home:   276  State  St.    Office:  Ad- 

Tacht,    Episcopalian    of'Ma^iS.,    Cambridyre    (sec),  ams  Bldjr.,  21  Columbia  St.,  Bansror,  Me. 

Recreations:  interested  in  missionary  work.   Home:  sAWYER,  Charles  Howard,  mfr.;  b.  East  Cam- 

Cambridse,  Mass.    Office:  11  Pemberton  Sq.,  Boston,  bridfre,   Mass.,   Auj?.    19,   1862;   s.   Howard   Malcolm 

SAWIIT,  Botoert  Valentine,  M.D. ;  b.  Worcester,  and  Mary  Haskell  (Pettinsrill)  Sawyer;  ed.  pub. 
Mass.,  Julv  13,  1856:  s.  Charles  Munnine:  and  I^ucy  schs. ;  m.  Sarah  Lizzie  Symme.s,  of  Medford,  Mass., 
Wordsworth  (Marsh)  Sawin:  descended  from  John  July  7,  1887;  3  children,  Howard  Martin,  Winifred, 
Sawin,  1650,  who  married  Abie-ail  Munninsr,  of  Wa-  Charles  I^awrence.  Be.eran  with  father  in  mfr.  of 
tertown,  Mass.,  d.  George  MunninK,  1634;  srad.  oil  clothinsr,  the  business  being  incorporated,  1895, 
Worcester  Hierh  Sch..  1S77:  A.B.,  Amherst.  ISSl;  as  H.  M.  Sawyer  &  Son,  of  which  has  been  pres. 
M.D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  Pa.,  1885;  m.  1st,  Julv  since  death  of  father,  1902;  pres.  Alvin  Clark  Sons, 
2,  1883.  Nettie  Ellis  Washburn,  of  Brockton.  Mass.;  mfrs.  of  lenses  and  telescopes;  dir.  Medford  Trust 
m.  2d,  Dec.  21.  1914,  Mvra  Moore  Fosket,  of  Spring-  Co.  Mason.  Clubs:  Winchester  Country,  Ex- 
field.  Mass.  Practiced  at  Brimfield,  Mass.,  since  change  (Boston).  Republican.  Unitarian.  Address: 
1885;  chmn.  Sch.  Bd.   26   vrs.;  overseer  of  poor.   17  West  Medford,  Mass. 

yrs.;    mem.    Bd."  of    Health    and    town    physician.  SAWYEB.  Charles  Wlnthrop,  author;  b.  Boston, 

Trustee    Hitchcock    Free    Acad.;    trustee    P"b     Li-  Qct.   27,   1868;   s.  Albion  and   Lucy   A.    (Hill)    Saw- 

brary   Bnmfleld.    Progressive  Republican.    Protest-  y^^;   pub.   and   pvt.   schs.,   Boston   and   Mass.   Inst, 

ant.    Mem.  Ma.ss.  Med    Soc.  Eastern  Hampden  Med.  Tech.;   m.   Mabel   Louise  Warren,   of  Boston,   June 

Assn.    Mason   (K.T..  Shriner);  mem.  Eastern  Star,  jg,    iggr,       Practiced    architecture,    Boston.    1894- 

Workmen,   Red   Men,   Grange.     Address:    Bnmfleld,  ,904.    taught   at    Mass.    Inst.    Tech..    1902-08,    Coll. 

-^'^a^^-  City    of    New    York,    1908-9;    pres.    The"  Arms    Co., 

SA'WTEXiI;e,    Ellen    Catherine,    educator.       (See  pubs.,  Boston,  1911 — .     Has  made  life  study  of  de- 

vol.    1909.)  velopment    of    and    owns    celebrated    collection    of 

SAWTEU^E,    Georg-e    Bassett;    .Tan.     13,     1838-  ,Am     firearms.     (See   Who^s   Who    in    America    for 

]9 (See  vol    1909  )  books.)      Home:   Uphams  Corner.    Office:   41   Hum- 

e, . .^.^■^^ -^ -^     —            .»               _...,.               ,       .     ,  phreys  St.,  Boston.* 

SAWTEI^I^E,    Henry   Parnsworth.    merchant;    b.         _      . ,    __ 

Bolton,  Mass..  Nov.  30,  1863:  s.  Charles  Farns-  SAWYER,  Bavid  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Fox- 
worth  and  Marv  Brown  (Woodburv)  Sawtelle;  ed.  croft.  Me.,  June  27,  1836;  s.  Merrick  and  Elisabeth 
pub.  schs.  and  Ea'^tman  Business  Coll..  Rough-  Hobart  (Scott)  Sawyer;  grad.  High  Sch.,  Port- 
keepsie.  N.Y.;  m.  Everett,  Mass.,  Oct.  12.  1898,  land.  Me.;  student  Wesleyan  U..  Conn.,  1858-61, 
Effie  Adams.  Began  active  career  as  elk.  in  hard-  class  of  1862,  A.M.,  1888:  m.  Emily  Melville  Nick- 
ware  store  of  Amos  B.  Merrill.  Leominster.  Mass.;  erson,  of  North  Fayette.  Me.,  Jan.  2,  1866.  En- 
mem,  firm  of  Sawtelle  &  Estabrook,  hardware,  Kaged  in  granite  business  in  Portland,  Me.,  1862- 
1882-92,  since  alone;  chmn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Leo-  T^;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep  .  1876;  entered  M.E.  min- 
minster,  5  vrs.  Republican.  Mem.  Improved  Order  istry,  1875,  and  joined  1-^ast  Me.  Conf.,  1878;  or- 
of  Red  Men.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Address:  Leominster,  darned  1880,  and  in  pastorate  until  1889;  prin. 
Mass  Normal    Dept.    and    prof,    mathematics,    Rust    U., 

;    SAWTEI.I.E.  William  Otis,  educator.     (See  vol.  ^^^Jl^fi'^^^'^alill^ilS-'  s'eT,-'Ici^fy!^"Ila!*,^^^9o'o"!! 

^^^■'  transferred   to  N.E.   Conf.,   1907,   and  in  pastorate 

SAWYER.  Alfred  D.,  M.D.:  b.  Pownal,  Me..  Jan.  in    Mass.    until    1913,    when    retired.     Republican. 

8,   1855;  .s.   Reuben  A.   and   Hannah   Sawyer;   prep.  Address:  Sharon,  Mass. 


edn.  Litchfield  Acad.,  Me.;  student  Me.  Med.   Sch., 
1887-8;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of  Citv  of  New  York, 
1" 
Ey 


SAWYER.    Edward    Allen,     M.D.;     b.    Acworth, 


880;  po.st-grad.  work  at  Polyclinic  and  Manhattan  ?J-H-.  Nov.  7  1857;  s  Edward  Julius  (M.D.)  and 
^ye  &  Ear  Infirmary,  New  York.  1898  and  1900;  ?''■R'^^  ^^P®  J4^"®"^^  -^^^I^I'  /^■^■\^r^^%^\^^H' 
m.  Lisbon.  Me..  1881,  Mabel  C.  Spear.  Began  prac-  ^.M.,  1886;  M.D.  Univ  Med.  (^oll  (New  York  U.), 
tice  at  Lisbon  Falls.  1880;  removed  to  Ft.  Fairfield,  J^^^;  m.  Myra  B.  Tebault,  of  Norfolk,  Virginia; 
1885;  formerlv  mem.  Bd.  of  U.S.  Pension  Exam-  -  children,  Marjorie  Howe.  Edward  Julius.  Has 
iners  (resigned,  1900).  Home;  Ft.  Fairfield,  Me.  practiced  in  Gardner,  Mass  ,  since  1883;  consult- 
in.g   phys.    Henrv   Hevwood   Memorial   Hosp. ;    med. 

SAWYER,  Alfred  Patten,  lawyer;  b.  Lowell,  examiner  for  Worcester  North  Dist.  since  1890, 
Mass.,  Aug.  20,  1856;  s.  Wesley  and  Mary  M.  C.  Mass.  Savings  Ins.  League,  and  several  ins.  cos.; 
(Patten)  Sawyer;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1878;  local  surgeon  B.  &  M.  R.R.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Health, 
LL.B.,  Boston  LT..  1881;  m.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Dec.  15,  also  of  Sch.  Bd.,  1885-05.  Mem.  Mass.  Med  Soc. 
1886,  Addie  Louise  Gibson;  1  child.  Mary  Webster,  (councilor).  Mem.  Hope  Lodge  A.F.  and  A.M.; 
Has  practiced  at  Lowell.  Mass.,  since  1881.  Mem.  Gardner  Chapter  R.A.M. ;  Ivanhoe  Commanderv 
Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Middlesex  Bar  Assn.,  Am.  Bar  K.T.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Gardner 
Assn..  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Lowell  Hist.  Soc.  Conglist.  Boat,  St.  Paul's  Men's.  Recreations:  camping,  fish- 
Republican.    Clubs:  Yorick,  Longmeadow.    Recrea-  ing.    Address:  402  Elm  St.,  Gardner,  Mass. 

tions:    golf.     Address:    45    Merrimack    St.,    Lowell.         «.„„,.„.»     _      •,     -  ,     ..^      i,      ,  v,     ^^T)^^y ^ 

Tvrass  SAWYER,    Prederick    W.,    banker;    b.    Milford. 

■                                                                   ^^                ,  N.H.,    Apr.    16,    1862;    s.    Frederick    T.    and    Sarah 

SAWYER.    Alton,    M.D.;    b.    North    Wayne,    Me.,  (Lovejoy)     Sawyer;    ed.    Milford    High    Sch.    and 

Sept.   23.   1848;   s.   Harrison  H.  and   Margaret  Ann  chaun'cy  Hall  School,  Boston;   m.  Bertha  M.  Wil- 

(Atwood)  Sawyer;  grad.  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.,  clas-  kins,    of   Amherst,    N.H.,    Oct.    26,    1893;    children, 

sical  course.  1871;  m.  Gardiner,  Me.,  Sept.  23,  1882,  Grace  M.,    Marguerite,   Don.   Frederick.    Began   as 

Elizabeth    V.    Leavitt.     Studied    medicine;    began  asst.   cashier   Souhegan  Nat.   Bank,   Milford.    1883. 

practice   at    Gardiner,    1878.      Mem.    Kennebec   Co.  elected   cashier,   1898,   v. -p.,    1911;    treas.    Town   of 

Med.   Soc,  Me.  Med.   Assn.,  A.M.A.,  K.T.;  K.  of  P.  Milford,  Milford  Sch.  Dist.,  Milford  Bd.  of  Trade; 

Democrat.     Methodist.     Address:   Gardiner,   Me.  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901,  1903   (chmn.  banking 

oAtxr-trvxt    a^^a-^^-^t  r'     r,,^,.^v,or,t-  h    T  ^-.-or,*-    Tvr«.  com.,      1903).     Mem.      Northern      Bankers      Assn. 

i..^^Y7^^,\^^H^^  ^u'^^^^^^^  •  ^-  ^^  r^^'^    ^^^  (pres.,    1912),    N.H.    Bankers    Assn.    (chmn.    exec. 

Mar.  22,  1844:  S.Joseph  Rand  Sarah  RHaskem  ^^^^c  ,)•    Republican.    Deacon  Congl.  Ch.    Mason: 

la'^^^^  =  T.f,c>J«rnniV.  .^    B.n^nr     Iniv  ?S    isvi"  Grand  Master  of  Masons  of  N.H.,  1908-9.    Recrea- 

Pan^oi-  ^"^i^ess  Coll.     m.   Bangor,  July   18    1871  ^^           hunting,  fishing,  golf,  snowshoeing.    Home: 

Ella  E.  Pendleton:   5  children    Howard  F     Roland  ^gV   ?tle    St      Officef  Souhegan   Nat.    Bank.    Mil- 

.!.,   Harold   C.   Edith   M.,   Mabelle   L.     Enlisted   as  ^ „_j    ivj  tt 

musician  in  18th  Me.  Inf.   (regt.  later  transferred  '"'^"'   ^^•"• 

to    1st    Me.    Heavy    Arty.),    Aug.,    1862;    hon.    dis-  SAWYER.    Harry    Banks,    shipbuilder;    b.    Bath, 

charged    as    sergt.-maj.,    June,    1865;    entered    em-  Me.,    Dec.    27,    1863;    s.    Eli.iah    F.    and    Sarah    N. 

ploy  of  retail  shoe  firm.  Bangor,  July,   1865,  part-  (Marston)    Sawyer:    grad.    Bath    Hiarh    Sch.,    1882; 

ner    in    business    with    J.    M.    Arnold,    1868-89;    in  B.S.,   Worcester  Poly.    Inst.,    1886;    m.    Bath,   Aug. 

boot  and  shoe  business  alone,  1889-92;  pres.  Saw-  22.    1889.   Gertrude  H.   Frank;    1    daughter.    Jennie 

ver  Boot  &  Shoe  Co.  Corporation  since  Feb.,  1892,  M.      Taught    manual     training    in    pub.     sch.s.     of 

wholesale   mfrs.    boots   and   shoes;    dir.   and   mem.  Washington.  D.C.,  after  graduating;  taught  phys- 

finance   com.    Penobscot   BIdg.   &   Loan   Assn.     Re-  ics    and    chemistry,    St.    Paul    (Minn.)    High    Sch.. 


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1888-98;  returned  to  Bath,  1898,  and  engaged  In 
flour  and  feed  business,  1898-190;!;  dir.  and  treas. 
Kellv,  Spear  Co.  since  1903;  trustee  Bath  Trust 
Co.,  "Bath  Savins:s  Instn.  Mem.  city  govt.  5  yrs., 
1  yr.  in  lower  bd.  and  4  yrs.  in  Bd.  of  Aldermen 
(pres.  '1  yrs.).  Repul)lic-an.  Universalist.  Mason. 
Address:    Bath,  Me. 

SAWVEB,  Henry  Buckland,  banking,  and  man- 
ager i)ub.  service  corims. ;  h.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Apr. 
28,  1871;  s.  Jacob  Herbert  and  Lizzie  (Wentworth) 
Sawyer;  ed.  pvt.  schs.;  m.  Georgia  W.  Pope,  of 
Boston,  Apr.  28,  1906;  3  children,  Henry  B.,  Jr., 
Avery,  Elizabeth  W.  Began  with  Stone  &  Web- 
ster, Boston,  1890;  treas.  Baton  Rouge  Electric 
Co.  Brackstone  Valley  Gas  and  Electric  Co.,  The 
Blue  Hill  Street  Ry.  Co.,  Brockton  and  Plymouth 
Street  Ry.  Co.,  Cape  Breton  Electric  Co.,  Ltd., 
Central  Miss.  Valley  Electric  Properties,  Colum- 
bus Electric  Co.,  Dallas  Electric  Co.,  Eastern 
Texa.s  Electric  Co.,  Edison  Electric  Illuminating 
Co.  of  Brockton,  El  Paso  Electric  Co.,  The  Electric 
Light  and  Power  Co.  of  Abington  and  Rockland, 
Fall  River  Gas  Works  Co.,  Galveston-Houston 
Electric  Co.,  Houghton  County  Traction  Co., 
Houghton  County  Electric  Light  Co.,  The  Lowell 
Electric  Light  Corpn.,  Jacksonville  Traction  Co., 
Keokuk  Electric  Co.,  The  Key  West  Electric  Co- 
Miss.  River  Power  Co.,  Northern  Texas  Electric 
Co..  Paducah  Traction  and  Light  Co.,  Ponce  Elec- 
tric Co.,  Savannah  Electric  Co.,  Tampa  Electric 
Co.;  treas.  and  dir.  The  Conn.  Power  Co.,  Pensa- 
cola  Electric  Co.,  Puget  Sound  Traction,  Light  and 
Power  Co.,  Stone  &  Webster  Management  Assn.; 
asst.  treas.  Sierra  Pacific  Electric  Co.;  dir.  Hale 
House  Assn.;  trustee  Suffolk  Savings  Bank,  Bos- 
ton Floating  Hosp. ;  mem.  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  Council  of  South  End  House,  Corpn.  of 
The  Brimmer  Sch.  Largely  interested  in  philan- 
thropic work.  Mem.  Battery  A.  field  arty.,  from 
time  of  its  reorganization  until  Feb.,  1906;  sergt. 
and  1st  It.,  and  in  command  at  date  of  resignation. 
Clubs:  Union.  St.  Botolph,  Exchange,  Twentieth 
Centurv,  Engineers.'  Home:  Brookline.  Office:  147 
Milk   St..   Boston. 

SAWTEB,  Henry  Clinton,  lawyer;  b.  Fitchburg. 
Mass.,  Jan.  24,  1878;  s.  Samuel  Warren  and  Laura 
Rosalie  (Townsend)  Sawyer;  descendant  of  Rich- 
ard Warren,  of  the  Mayflower,  Gen.  Joseph 
Warren,  commander  at  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Fitchburg;  LL.B.,  magna  cum 
laude,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law.  1899:  unmarried. 
Sr.  mem.  firm  of  Sawyer,  Hardy  &  Stone  since 
1904;  counsel  for  Employers'  Liability  Assurance 
Corpn.,  Ltd.,  also  for  Fidelity  and  Casualty  Co., 
of  New  York;  asst.  dist.  atty.  for  Northern  Dist. 
of  Mass.,  1909-12;  prof,  of  adjective  law,  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  Law.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Am.  and 
Mass.  bar  assns.,  Middlesex  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn., 
City  of  Boston,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Phi  Delta 
Phi.  Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Puritan,  To- 
wanda,  Lexington  Country.  Recreations:  golf. 
Home:  627  Main  St.,  Woburn,  Mass.  Oflice:  53 
State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

SA'W"Sr£B,  HolliB  Hunnewell,  certified  public 
accountant;  b.  Boston,  June  12.  1863;  s.  Lemuel  B. 
and  Abbie  Amelia  (Whittemore)  Sawyer;  earliest 
ancestors  on  father's  side  landed  in  America,  164,5, 
on  mother  side,  1643;  ed.  high  schs.,  Boston;  m. 
Florence  Webster  Glover,  of  Newton,  Mass.,  June 
16.  1892  (died  1909);  1  daughter.  Doris  Elisbeth. 
Branch  house  auditor  for  Swift  «&  Co.  in  the  East 
10  yrs.;  pub.  accountant  since  1903;  head  of  firm 
Hollis  H.  Sawyer  &  Co.  Mem.  Certified  Pub.  Ac- 
countants of  Mass.,  Am.  Assn.  Pub.  Accountants. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason.  Mem.  S.A.R. 
Clubs:  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Brae  Burn  Country 
(Newton,  Mass.).  Recreations:  baseball.  Home: 
Newton,  Mass.     Office:  79  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

SAW  xI!B,  Isaac  Erskine,  banker;  b.  Manches- 
ter, N.H.,  Nov.  6,  1865;  s.  Isaac,  Jr.,  and  Estella 
Erskine  (Porter)  Sawyer;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Red  Oak. 
la.,  and  Goffstown,  N.H.;  high  sch.,  Goffstown  and 
Manchester,  N.H. ;  m.  Oct.  18,  1893,  Maria  Lucy 
Kirtland,  of  Holyoke.  Mass.  Began  as  elk.  Hol- 
yoke  Nat.  Bank,  1881,  and  continued  25  yrs.,  ad- 
vancing to  bookkeeper  and  teller;  asst.  treas.  Me- 
chanics'   Savings     Bank,     Holyoke,     1906,     elected 


treas.,  1908;  also  auditor  Holyoke  Street  Ry.  Co., 
Holyoke  Co-oijerative  Bank;  dir.  Mt.  Tom  Railroad 
Co.  Mem.  Civ.  Service  Bd.,  Holyoke.  Treas.  Hol- 
yoke Y.M.C.A.  Republican.  Conglist.  Scottish 
Rite  Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Club;  Bay  State.  Home: 
67  Pearl  St.  Oflice:  Mechanics'  Savings  13ank. 
Holyoke,   Mass. 

SA'W'Z'IIB,  James  Cowan,  treasurer  etlucalional 
board;  b.  Dover,  N.H.,  Mar.  30,  1872;  s.  Charles 
Heniv  and  Susan  Ellen  (Cowan)  Sawyer;  ed.  Phil- 
lips Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1886-90;  A.B.,  Yale, 
1894;  m.  Dover,  N.H.,  June  10.  1897.  Mary  Pep- 
perrell  Frost:  children,  George  F.,  b.  June  25.  1902, 
Charles  H.,  Oct.  20,  1906.  Treas.  Trustees  of  Phil- 
lips Acad.;  v. -p.  and  dir.  Andover  Nat.  Bank,  Mer- 
rimac  Mut.  l>^ire  Ins.  Co.;  dir.  Cambridge  Mul.  Fire 
Ins.  Co.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Boston  City. 
Address:  .\ndover.  Mass. 

SAWVEB,  John  "Watson,  M.D.;  b.  Monmouth, 
Me.,  July  7,  1866;  s.  Harrison  H.  and  Margarett 
Ann  (Atwood)  Sawyer;  prep.  edn.  Gardiner  High 
Sch.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin).  1894;  m. 
Sept.  12,  1906,  May  Field  Eaton,  of  Dexter,  Me. 
Practiced  at  Dexter,  Me.,  since  1894;  dir.  Dexter 
Trust  and  Banking  Co.;  supt.  pub.  schs..  Dexter, 
1897-1900;  mem.  Bd.  of  Health;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1909,  1911;  presdl.  elector,  1902.  Mem.  Me. 
]Med.  Assn.  Democrat.  Universalist.  Odd  Fello"w; 
mem.  K.  of  P.    Club:  Dexter.    Address:  Dexter,  Me. 

SA'W'S'EB,  Joseph  Henry,  educator;  b.  Daven- 
port, N.Y.,  Mav  29,  1842;  s.  Henry  and  Margaret 
(Multer)  Sawyer;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1865,  A.M., 
1868  (L.H.D.,  1902);  m.  Sarah  W.  Beekman,  of 
Easthampton,  Mass.,  June,  1870.  Taught  1  yr.  In 
;\Ionson  (Mass.)  Acad.;  teacher  of  mathematics, 
1866-84,  acting  prin.,  1884-6,  prin.  since  1896,  Wil- 
liston  Sem.,  Easthampton,  Mass.  Trustee  of  same 
since  1896;  trustee  Am.  Internal.  Coll.,  Springfield, 
Mass.  Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Nat. 
Geog.  Soc,  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Home:  East- 
hampton, Mass.* 

SA'W'X'ER,  Boland  Dougflas,  clergyman,  lec- 
turer; b.  Kensington,  N.H.,  Jan.  8,  1874;  s.  Stephen 
C.  and  Maria  P.  (Blake)  Sawyer;  studied  in  com- 
mon and  high  schs.  and  worked  in  shoe  shop  and 
on  farm:  continued  studies  at  Lay  Coll.,  Revere, 
Mass..  and  Boston  U. ;  m.  Mary  L.  Palmer,  of  Ken- 
sington, June  29,  1898.  Asst.  pastor  South  Congl. 
Ch.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  1898-1900;  pastor  First  Ch., 
Hanson,  1900-4,  Ward  Hill  Ch.,  Haverhill,  1904-9, 
First  Ch.,  Ware,  1909 — .  Instr.  dept.  Bible  his- 
tory and  criticism.  Lay  Coll.,  1900-3.  Conducted 
crusade  against  profanity,  1902-7.  and  organized 
Anti-Profanity  League.  Del.  Manchester  (N.H.) 
Conv.  to  organize  Populist  Party,  1904;  del.  vari- 
ous polit.  convs.,  N.H.  and  Mass.,  1896-1904;  rep- 
resented Hearst  movement  in  Dem.  state  convs. 
of  Mass.,  1904,  5,  6;  chmn.  com.  on  resolutions  In- 
dependent League  Conv.,  Boston,  1907;  del.  Inde- 
pendent League  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1908,  and 
made  nominating  speech  for  Thomas  L.  Hisgen  as 
candidate  for  Pres.  of  U.S.;  lecturer  Socialist 
Party,  1908-12;  socialist  candidate  for  gov.  (Mass.), 
1912;  returned  to  Dem.  party,  1913.  and  elected  to 
Mass.  Legislature  of  1914,  1915.  Mem.  Patrons  of 
Husbandry.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list 
of  books,  etc.)      Home:  Ware,  Mass.* 

SA'VTVER,  Stephen,  merchant;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Oct.  2  9.  1868;  s.  Stephen  and  Mary  W. 
( Bigelow)  Sawyer:  grad.  Worcester  High  Sch., 
1887.  Clk.  Clark,  Sawyer  &  Co.,  1887-9;  partner  in 
the  firm,  1889-90,  sec.  of  the  corpn.  of  Clark-Saw- 
yer Co.,  1890-1915,  when  sold  his  interest.  Royal 
Arch  Mason.  Clubs:  Tatassit  Canoe,  Worcester 
Country.  Home:  31  Chestnut  St.  Office:  4S0  Main 
.St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

SA'W'VEB,  "Walter  Iieon,  editor;  Oct.  23,  1862- 
Jan.,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  W^hos  Who  in 
America,   1914-15.) 

SA'WYER,  "Warren  G.,  M.D. :  b.  Madison,  Me., 
Feb.  13,  1S55;  s.  Almon  and  Fannie  G.  Sawyer; 
ed.  common  schools  of  Madison;  high  sch.,  Skow- 
hegan;  LTniv.  Med.  Coll  (New  York  U.);  M.D.,  Med. 
Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1884;  m.  Nellie  A.  Young, 
of  Starks,  Me.,  Apr.  15,  1885;  1  child,  H.  Leslie. 
Practiced    in    Madison    since    1884.     JJ.    S.    pension 


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examiner.     Demociat.     Free    Will    Baptist.    Mason;  SAVIiES,  John  E.,  liotel  man     (See  vol    1909  ) 

^^dismfVo''""'^^'  Knights  of  Pythias.    Address:  SAYLES,    Robert    WUcox,    geologist;'    b.     Paw- 

.Madi.son,   M(.  tucket,  R.I.,  Jan.   29,   187S;  s.   Frederick  Clark  and 

SAWYER,   William   Henry,  judge;    b.    Littleton,  Deborah    Cook     (Wilcox)     Sayles-    grad     Andover 

N.H.,  Aug.  IS,  1867;  s.  Eli  Davis  and  Sarah  Oakes  Acad.,    1897;    A.B.,    Harvard,    1901-    m     Providence 

(Pierce)    Sawyer;  descendant  of  Robert  Cushman,  R.I.,  June,   1904,  Adelaide  K    IJurton     Beg-m  geol' 

b.    in    England,    1580,    financial    agent    for    the    I'il-  work   in    Mont.,   July,    1899;    now   curator   Harvard 

grims,   1621,  and  Isaac  Allerton  of  the  Mayflower,  Geol.    Mus. ;    sec.    (Children's    Mus.    of   Boston-    sec 

whose  daughter  Mary,  wife  of  Thomas  Cushman,  and    asst.    treas.    Baltic    Mills    Co.,    Conii      Fellow 

was  the  last  survi\or  of  the  Mayflower,  who  died  A.A.A.S.,    Am.    Acad.    Arts    and    Sciences     Boston 

1699;   Littleton  High   Sch.;   LL.B.,   Boston  U.   Law  Soc.   Natural   History,  etc.    Club:    Royal   Societies 

Sch.,   1890;  m.  Cariie  1?.    I.,ane,  of  Wliitefleld,  N.H.,  Club     (London,     Eng.).      Author:      The     Squanturn 

Nov.    18,    1891;    5    children,   Howard   Pierce,   Helen  Tillite  (Inill.  Mus.  Comparative  Zoolo.i;y)-  also  va- 

Lane,  Marion  Farr,  Rolierl  Cushman,  Charles  Mur-  rious    other    papeis    on    glacial    geology    and    seis- 

ray.   Admitted  to  N.H.  bar,  1890;  in  practice  at  Con-  mology.     Home:     Newton,    Mass.     Address-     Ceol 

cord    until   Dec,    1913,    when    apptd.   judge   of    Su-  Museum,    Harvard,   Cambridge,   Mass. 

perior    Ct.    of    N.H.     Democrat.     Conglist.     Home:  SAYWARD       nhaviPB      Ana-,-,.,*'^^       i                    v. 

105    N.    State    St.     Office:     4    School    St.,    Concord,  lpswich,1^^L  .^^'nfll^,  isf^f^c'^^^ 

^■"^-  (Spiller)   Sayward;  student  Dartmouth  Coll.  1  yr  ; 

SAWYER,  Willis  Herbert,  M.D.;  b.  Antrim,  N.H.,  LL.B.,  Albany  Law  Sch.,  1864;  m.  Eveline  A    Rust 

Jan.  6,  1S63:  s.  Samuel  S.  and  Mary  (Day)  Sawyer;  of    Ipswich,    Feb.    24,    1875    (died    Dec.    31     1882)' 

prep.  edn.  Francestown  Acad.;  student  Tuft.s  Coll.,  m.   2d,   Henrietta  W.  Taylor,  of  Washington    Dc' 

1    yr.;    M.D.,   Homoe.    Coll.,    New    York,    1888;    resi-  Jan.    27,    1886    (died    Jan.    13,    1913).     Admitted' to 

dent  physician  Brooklyn  Homoe.  Hosp.,  1888-90;  m.  N.Y.    bar,    1864,    Mass.    bar,    same   yr  -    engaged    in 

2d,  Apr.  24,  1905,  Alice  Woodward,  of  Dorchester,  practice    since    Oct.,    1864;    pres.    Ipswich    Savings 

Practiced,    Dorchester,    since    1890.     Mem.    Mass.  Bank;    mem.    Sch.    Com.    25    vrs. ;    selectman     as- 

Homce.  State  Soc,  Boston  Surg,  and  Gynecol.  Soc,  sessor   and    overseer    8    vrs.;  "mem.    Mass     Ho     of 

Neighborhood  Med.  Club.    Knight  Templar.    Club:  Rep.,    1871,    Senate,    1883;    trial    justice    18    yrs  - 

Colonial   (Dorchester).    Recreations:  fishing,  hunt-  justice  3d  Dist.  Ct.,  since  1901.    Republican     Cori- 

ing.     Address:     506    Washington    St.,    Dorchester,  gregationalist.      Author:      The     Savward     Family 

Boston,   Mass.  1890.     Home:     Ipswich,    Mass. 


SAYWARD,  Charles  Everett,  life  ins.:  b    Wells 
Me.,    .luly    23,    1861    s.    Charles    H.    and    Marcia   A.' 


SAXE,    James    Alfred,    lawyer;    b.    Troy,    N.Y., 

Dec.  2,  1863;  s.  Charles  Jewett  and  Ellen  (Griggs)  ,^     ,.      ,  —    ... 

Saxe;   B.A..   Weslevan  U.,   Conn.,    1885,   M.A.,   1888;  ^fenkins)   Sayward;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1884;  m.  Alice 

B.A.,    Harvard.    1888;    LL.B.,    Harvard    Law    Sch.,  ^i^^i.e^-  of  Brunswick.  Me.,  Feb.  6,  1886;  2  children, 

1892;  traveled  in  U.S.,  1885,  Europe,  1886  and  1888-  H^^l^on,  Dwight   H.    Engaged  in   teaching,   Boston, 

S9;   m.   Mary  Alfred  Wick,   of  Cleveland,   O.,   June  l^^^-^^^^i"   ^'fe  ins.   business,   Boston,   1893-05;   in 

23,    1892.    Admitted   to   Mass.   bar,    1892;    practiced  Portland    since    1905    as    gen.    state   agt.    for   John 

in   Boston,    1892-7,   Worcester   since   1897;    founder  Hancock  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.    Republican.    Protest- 

^Vorcester  Countv  Abstract  Co.    Mem.  Mass.  Con-  ^-    Recreations:    farming.   Home:  9  Matthews  St. 

veyancers'  Assn.,   Worcester  Antiq.   Soc.    Republi-  Office:    415  Congress  St.,  Portland,   Me. 
can.    Unitarian.    Clubs:    Worcester,  Tatnuck  Coun-        SAYWARD,  William  Henry,  builder;  b    Boston 

try.    Recreations:     golf,    tennis.    Home:     20   Cedar  Feb.   20,   1845:  s.  William  and  Margaret  Ann  Say- 

St.    Office:    Court  House,  Worcester,  Mass.  ward;  descendant  of  Henry  Sayward,  of  York,  Me 

SAXE,  John  Walter,  lawyer;  b.  Troy,  N.Y".,  Dec.  about    1640:    ed.    pub.    schs.;    ni.    Caroline   Augusta 

2,    1863;    s.    Charles    J.    and   Ellen    (Griggs)    Saxe;  Barnard,  of  Boston,  Aug.  26,  1869;  3  children,  Wil- 

nephew  of  John  Godfrey  Saxe,  the  poet;  A.B.,  Har-  Jiam  Henry,   Jr.,  Perceval.   Margaret  Elise.    At  15 

vard.  1888;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,   1892;  m.  }^<^?an    in   mercantile   house,   Boston,   later  entered 

Sara  F.  Burtis,  of  New  York,  Apr.  11,  1899;  3  chil-  building  work  with  father  and  after  latter's  death 

dren,    Eleanor,    John    Burtis,    James    Burtis.      Ad-  continued    for    himself.     Chief    founder    and    sec. 

mitted  to  New  York  bar,  1890;  to  Mass.  bar,  1892,  ^"d  treas.  from  organization,  1885,  Master  Build- 

and  U.S.  Supreme  Ct.,  1902;  associated  in  practice  ers    Assn    of   Boston;    notable  as   originator   of  a 

in    Boston   with   James   Alfred   Saxe.     Republican,  system    of    cooperation    between    employers    and 

Mem.   Am.    Bar   Assn..    Bar  Assn.   Citv   of   Boston,  workmen  in  building  trades  which  has  since  1891 

Harvard  Musical  Assn.,  Psi  Upsilon  Assn.  of  Bos-  prevented  labor  disturbances  in  the  building  trades 

ton   (ex-pres.).    Clubs:    University,  Harvard.    Rec-  m   Boston:    originated   method   of  organization   by 

reations:    outdoor    sports.     Home:    Brookline.     Of-  which   employers  and   workmen   may   be  joined  in 

flee:     16    State   St.,   Boston.  one  body  for  the  purpose  of  determining  all  mat- 

SAXTOIT    John  G     artist      fSee  vol     1909    nlso  ^^''f  of  mutual  concern;  organization  incorporated 

-nr?  .     wiT'-      A  ■'       iQi;  1K  N.  '  under  the  laws  of  Mass.,   1907.  as  The  Mass    Soc 

Who  s  Who  in  America,  1914-15.)*  of    B^i^k   and    Stone    Mason    Masters    and    Crafts: 

SAYER,  William  Lawton,  editor;  Feb.   26,   1848-  men,    believed    to   be    the    flrst    of   its    kind    in    the 

Apr.,    1914.     (See   vol.    1909.)  world.    Club:    Union  (Boston).    Home:    Dorchester, 

SAYLES.  Fred  Lincoln,   mfr.:   b.   Pascoag,   R.I.,  ^^^^i^^*^^_    Devonshire  St.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

Apr.  13,  1865;  s.  Albert  L.  and  Fannie  J.  (Warner)  ^.  fr^*"^*'  J°^*i'  editor,  historian;  b.  Nottingham, 

Savles;  g.s.  Harden  and  Laura  Sayles,  and  descend-  ^■^■•   Oct    6,    1835;    s.    Samuel   and   Betsey    (True) 

ant  of  John  and  Mary  (Williams)  Sayles,  of  Provi-  ^^cales;    ed.    common   schs.,   Pembroke   Acad.,   New 

(lence;  ed.  Mowry  and  Goff's  English  and  Classical  f'0"*^on  Acad.:  grad.,  with  honors,  Dartmouth  Coll., 

Sch.,     Providence;     m.     Pascoag,     June     30,     1886,  1?63,    A.B.,    1863,    A.M.,    1866;    m.    Center    Harbor. 

Phoebe  M.  Wood:   1  son.  Albert  L.,  2d   (deceased).  ^•^-    9^^-    -■    ^^^^'    I^-Hen    Tasker;    1    son.    Burton 

Associated  with  his  father,  Albert  L.  Savles,  and  ?^''"*''    .l>-    ^ug.    12,    1873    (grad.    Dartmouth    Coll., 

his  brother  Albert  H.,  in  the  mfr.  of  fancy  oassi-  H^5,  dir.  music   Girard  Coll..  Phila.).  Teacher,  1863- 

meres    and    worsteds    and    carriage    cloths,    under  83,  prin.  Franklin  Acad.,  Dover,  N.H.,  1869-82;  edi- 

name  of  A.  L.  Sayles  &  Sons,  Pascoag,  R.I.,   1889-  tor  and  pub    Dover  Enquirer  and  Dover  Daily  Re- 

98;  co-partner  since  1898  with  his  brother.   Albert  Publican,     1882-98;     editorial    writer    Dover    Daily 

H.,  in  the  same  concern:  treas.  and  gen.  mgr.  Fred  Democrat  since  1904.    Has  pub.  vol.  of  hist,  memo- 

L.  Sayles  Co.,  mfrs.  of  worsteds,  fancy  cassimeres,  randa  of  Dover    of  Dartmouth  Coll.  and  history  of 

cloakings   and   kerseys,   Pascoag,   since    1899;    gen.  class  of  1863;  edited  History  of  Strafford  Co.,  N.H.. 

mgr.   Akela  Mills,   Pascoag;   pres.   Sayles  &  Jenks  1914.     Trustee   State   Normal    Sch    and    mem.   Sch. 

Manufacturing  Co.    (Warren,   Mass.),  Pascoag  Re-  Com.,    Dover.     Republican.     Conglist.     Mem.    N.H. 

alty  Co.;  pras.  and  treas.  Albert  L.  Sayles  2d  Land  H^st-    Soc,   N.H.    Soc    S.A.R.,    Soc.   Colonial   Wars, 

Co.  Republican.    Mason  (32") ;  mem.  Granite  Lodge  Paul    Jones    Club    S.A.R,    Pascataqua    Pioneers,    a 

No.    26;    St.    John   Commandery,   K.T.,    Providence,  hist,   soc   of  N.H    and   Me.     32      Mason,    K.T.    Ad- 

R.I.    Clubs:  Southern  Rhode  Island  Country,  West  dress:     Dover,   N.H. 

Side,  Commercial,   Providence  Rotary.    Metacomet         SCAMMON,    John,    lawyer;    b.    Stratham,    N.H., 

Golf.     Recreations:    golf,    tennis,    hunting,    flshing,  Sept.    30,    1865;    s.    John    J.    and    Rachel    (Jewell) 

motoring.    Address:  Pascoag,  R.I.  Scammon;    ed.   Exeter   High   Sch.,   Phillips   Exeter 


948  WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 

Acad.;  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law;  m.  Lynn,  Mass.,  SCHAUB,  Iilncoln  Prederick,  lawyer;  b.  Gaiim- 
1S90,  Mary  Goodwin  Dixcy.  Studied  law  with  villo,  ia.,  J'"el).  12,  IbSO;  .s.  l<  redorick  and  Mary 
Eastman  &  Young;  admitted  to  bar,  1898;  mem.  (Strohm)  Schaub;  A.B.,  Charles  City  Coll.,  1901; 
lirm  of  Eastman,  Scammon  &  Gardner;  mem.  N.H.  ^V.M.,  State  U.  of  la.,  1903;  LL..B.,  Harvard  Law 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903-5,  Senate,  1907  (pres.),  1913;  Sch.,  1906;  unmarried.  Engaged  in  gen.  law  prac- 
mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1911;  mem.  Governor's  tice  since  1906;  teacher  of  law.  Harvard,  since 
Council,  1915;  dir.  New  Market  Electric  Light  and  1907,  prof,  commercial  law  since  1913;  dir.  Cam- 
Power  Co.;  mem.  Union  Pub.  Co.,  Manchester,  bridge  Trust  Co.,  Harvard  Cooperative  Soc.  Dir. 
Hamilton  Water  Works,  Exeter,  Hampton  &  Ames-  Cambiidge  Homes  toi-  Aged  I'eoples.  Clubs:  Colo- 
bury  St.  Ry.  Republican.  Conglist.  Royal  Arch  nial  (Cambridge),  Harvard  (Boston).  Home:  84 
Mason  (32°,  K.T.,  Shriner) ;  mem.  lied  Men.  Ad-  Prescott  St..  Cambridge.  Office:  17  University  HalU 
dress:     Exeter,   N.H.  Cambridge,  and  53   State  St.,  Boston. 

SCAMMON,     Thomas     Karmon,     clergyman;     b.  SCHAUPPLEK,  Bobert  Haven,  author,  chamber 

Madison,    N.H.,    July    14,    1867;    s.    Humphrey    and  musician;    b.    Brunn,    Austria,   Apr.    8,    1879,    under 

Sarah    Marshall    (Harmon)    Scammon;    grad.    New  protection    of    Am.    Hag;    s.    Henrv   A.    (D.D.)    and 

Hampton  Lit.  Instn.,  1894;  B.A.,  Bates  Coll.,  1899;  Mary      (Gray)      Schauffler      (both      missionaries); 

grad.    Cobb    Div.    Sch.,    Lewiston,    Me..     1901;    m.  nephew  of  Edward   W.   and  Adolph  F.   Schauffler; 

Nina    Floretta    Landman,    of    South    Londonderry,  arrived    in    America,    1881;    student    Northwestern 

Vt,  July  25,  1901;  2  children,  Carrie  Evelyn,  John  u.,    1898-9;    B.A.,    Princeton,    1902;    U.    of    Berlin, 

Humphrey.     Ordained    Free    Bapt.    ministry,    1901;  1902-3;    pupil   of   'cellists   Steindel,    Schroeder   and 

pastor,   Richmond,   Me.,   1901-3,  Dixfield   and  West  Hekking;     m.    London,    Eng.,    Katherine    de    Nor- 

Peru,    1903-5,    East   Rochester,    N.H.,    1905-8,   Con-  mandie  Wilson,  Dec.  21,  1904.    Editor,  Nassau  Lit. 

toocook.    190X-10,    Farmington,    1910-13.    Wolfboro  Mag.,  1901-2;   music  editor  The  Independent,  1903- 

since   1913.    Progressive  Republican.    Mason;   Odd  04;    spl.    contbr.    Collier's    Weekly    in    Italy    and 

Fellow.    Address:    Wolfeboro  Falls,  N.H.  Greece,  1906,  of  Century  and  Outlook  in  Germanv, 

SCANNEli,  David  Daniel,  surgeon;   b.   Boston,  1907,  of  Success  in  the  West    1909    1910,  of  Atlantic 

-                     -            ■    "  and    Metropolitan,    1911,    1912,    of    Century,    1913. 

1906,  for  winning  na- 

Rome;     played     In 

L906.     With    wife,    and 

2  sons,  David  D.,  Jr.,  John  Gordon.    Has  practiced  Grasse  Trio;  niusical  amateur,  1909—    As  an  ama- 

.surgerv    in    Boston    since    1900;    visiting    surgeon,  teur  sculptor  has  exhibited  in  National  Sculpture 

Boston  City  Hosp.;  instr.  in  anatomy  and  surgery,  Society  exhibitions      (See  W^ho  s  Who  in   America 

Harvard   Med.   Sch.    Mem.   Mass.   Med.   Soc.    Mem.  for  list  of  books,  etc.)    Home:    Greenbush,  Mass.* 

Boston    Sch.    Bd.     Catholic.     Club:     Boston    City.  SCHAVOIB,    Prederick,    M.D.,    surgeon;    b.    Aix- 

Home:    Jamaica  Plain.    Office:    366  Commonwealth  la-Chapelle,   Dec.    11,    1859;    s.   Lambert  and   Anna 

Av.,    Boston.  Schavoir;   ed.  prep,  schs.,  Royal  U.,  Brussels,  and 

SCARBBOTJOH,  Marvin  McBae,  M.D.;  b.  Cress-  Sch.  of  Medicine,  Paris;  arrived  in  U.S.,  1882;  M.D., 

well    Ore.,   Sept.    10,   1S78;   s.   Lemuel   Duncan   and  Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1887;  m. 

Emma    (Redford)    Scarbrough;    A.B.,    U.    of    Ore..  Nov.    6,    1913,    Isabel    Sellick,    of   Riverdale,    Conn. 

1902-  A.M.,  Yale,  1905;  M.D.,  Yale  Med.  Sch.,  1907;  Has   practiced   in    Stamford    since   1887;    gynecolo- 

m.  Mabel  Gertrude  Sherwood,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  gist    Stamford    Hosp.     Republican.     Catholic.     Fel- 

Sept.  6,  1913;  1  son,  Marvin  McRae,  Jr.,  b.  June  25,  low    New    York    Acad.    Medicine;    mem.    Stamford 

1914.     Practiced    in    New   Haven   since    1908;    med.  Med.     Soc.      (ex-pres.).     Am.     Electro-Therapeutic 

examiner  for  town  of  New  Haven  since  1910;  instr.  Assn.     Contbr.    to    med.    jours.     Clubs:     Suburban, 

in    pharmacology.    1908-12,    in    therapeutics,    since  Wee    Burn    Golf.     Recreations:    golf.     Address:    38 

1912;  clin.  asst.  in  surgery,  since  1912,  Yale.    Mem.  Willow   St.,    Stamford,   Conn. 

A  M.A      Conn.    State   Med.    Soc^    (sec     since    1913).  SCHEBMEBHOBN,  Martin  Kello^ff,  clergyman: 

New    Haven    Med.     Assn..    New    Haven    Co.     Med.  b.  Durham,  N.i.,  Mar    20,  1841;  s.  E    Itosardus  and 

Soc.    ^  ale    Med.    Alurnni    Assn.    (sec     and    treas^  Elizabeth   (Merritt)   Schermerhorn;  A.B.,  Williams 

since    1912).    Sigma    XiC,vic    Federation     New  ^oll.,    1865;    Union    Theol.    Sem.,    1865-7;    m.    Anna 

^^^''^"■tt  ^'■''\^^l^"*-   t?!^!^"v.w^      A^^/il=V^*,Tr-  Wheeler,   of  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y..  Oct.   2,  1867.    Or- 

Ne-w   Haven).   New   Haven   Lawn.      Address.     105  Gained    Presbyn.    ministry     1867;    pastor    Amenia. 

College   St..   New  Haven,   Conn.  j^  Y..   1867-70,  Unitarian  chs.,  Boston,  1871-6,  Buf- 

SCHAEFPEB,  Jacob  Parsons,   anatomist,  M.D.;  falo,   1876-9,  Newport,   R.I.,   1879-84;   deacon,   1885, 

b.    Shamokin   Dam,   Pa.,   Aug.    20.    1878;    s.    George  priest.     1886.    P.E.    Ch.;    rector    Tarrytown.    N.Y., 

Keyser   and   Elizabeth    (Long)    Schaeffer;    Central  1885-90,    Arlington,    Mass.,    1890-6;    resumed    Uni- 

Pa.    Coll.;    grad.    U.S.    Sch.    of    Embalming.    1900;  tarian    ministry.    1897;    minister    Richmond.    Va.. 

B.E..    Keystone    State    Normal.    1901,    M.B..    1903;  Ottawa.    Can.,   and   Willimantic,    Conn.,    1897-1905: 

M.D.,  U.  of  Pa.,   1907;   A.M.,  Cornell  U.,   1909,   and  hon.  pastor  Channing  Memorial  Ch.,  Newport,  R.I., 

Ph.D.,   1910;    (hon.   M.A.,   Yale  U.,   1913);   m.   Mary  since  1884.    Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  life  mem. 

Mabel  Bobb,  of  East  Greenville.  Pa.,  Aug.  5,  1903.  Am.  Unitarian  Assn.    Club:   Harvard  Union  of  Har- 

Supervising  prin.  East  Greenville  Pub.  Schs..  1901-  vard  Univ.    (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books.) 

03;   resident  phys.   U.   of  Pa.   Hosp.,   1908;   demon-  Address:     Harvard    Union,    84    Prescott    St..    Cam- 

strator   med.   anatomv.    1907.    instr..    1908-10.   asst.  bridge.    Mass.* 

?9?f •12^-^D^r'oV'  19?2-"Yali  Med'  S^ch"^' M^^m^^Se:  o   SCHEUEBI.E,  John  Adolf;  b.  Fontinel.  Ia..  May 

l?.ll:U'^^^.^''h   Ifi^    <.J^^''^Tcl^■  P^^-  Ali%'^;^,f,l  30,  1875;  s.  Gottlieb  and  Mary  (Sutter)   Scheuerlo; 


XT^.,,.,,*,       /~t.rt«»-.    *  i^ii   o^ufeciic      \_/i  ud-ui^M    \-,\Jn^x.    million^',    ±a\j\jf    iJa.OL.0r 

Haven,  Conn.  Hartford,  Vt.,  1906-12;  was  a  leader  in  boys'  work, 
SCHAPP,  Morris,  author;  b.  Kirkersville,  O.,  Dec.  moderator  Co.  Ministers'  Assn.,  chmn.  com.  on 
28,  1840;  s.  John  and  Charlotte  (Hartzell)  Schaff;  country  life  for  Inter-Ch.  Federation  of  Vt..  etc.; 
grad.  U.S.  Mil.  Acad..  1862;  (LL.D.,  Williams  Coll.,  resigned  pastorate,  1912,  to  become  sec.  Benning- 
Mass.,  1913);  m.  Alice  Page,  of  Watertown.  Mass..  ton  County  (Vt.)  Improvement  Assn.;  sec.  Hamp- 
Aug.  8,  1868.  Second  It.  Ordnance  Corps.  June  17.  den  Co.  (Mass.)  Improvement  Assn.  since  1913. 
1862;  1st  It..  Mar.  3,  1863;  capt..  Mar.  7,  1867;  bvtd.  One  of  initiators  of  the  first  country  life  conf. 
capt..  May  6,  1864,  "for  erallant  and  meritorious  In  Vt.  Mem.  Mass.  Fruitgrowers'  Assn..  Mass.  Fed- 
service  in  battle  of  the  Wilderness";  resigned.  Dec.  eration  for  Rural  Progress,  Grange,  Hampden  Har- 
31,  1871;  insp.-gen.  Mass.  Militia.  1882;  mem.  Mass.  vest  Club.  .Springfield  Fish  and  Game  Club.  Spring- 
Gas  and  Electric  Light  Commn.  since  1893.  Pres.  field  Hort.  Soc.  Greater  Vt.  Assn..  Western  N.E. 
West  Point  Alumni  Assn..  1913.  Democrat.  (See  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Springfield  Bd.  of  Trade: 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books.)  Home:  Cam-  mem.  exec.  com.  Eastern  States  Agrl.  and  Indus- 
bridge,  Mass.    Address:    Ford   Bldg..  Boston.*  trial     Expn.      Republican.      Recreations:      country 


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life.     Home:     470    Belmont    Av.     Office:     224    Main  17;    chmn.    Rep.    Town    Conv.,    alternate    del.    Rep. 

St.,  Springfield,   Mass.  Nat.     Conv.,     Chicago,     1912.      Methodist.      Mason 

sriTii^T.'BR   Sndolnli-  h    A<?ph    Austria    Anr    20  (32°);    Odd    Fellow.     Mem.    Sons    of    Vets.     Club: 

1876';""o^bek'l''nTgHW'beth'schm^                       in  Northampton      Recreations:     raising    sweet    peas. 

America,    1882;    ed.    pub.    schs.    and    German    sch.;  Home.    110  Church  St.    Office.    68  Main  St.,  Ware, 

studied     music,     Manchester,     N.H.,     Boston,    and  Mass. 

Royal  Conserv.,  Leipzig,  Germany;  m.  Bridgeport,  SCHOXTIiER,  James,  lawyer;  b.  Arlington,  Mass., 
Conn.,  June  12.  1901,  Mary  L.  Bradv;  2  children.  Mar.  20,  1839;  s.  William  and  Frances  (Warren) 
Robert  W.,  Apr.  8,  1907,  Mary  E.,  Sept.  27.  1910.  Schouler;  brother  of  John  Schouler:  A.B.,  Har- 
Began  as  teacher  of  music  in  Manchester,  1888;  vard,  1859;  (LL.D.,  Nat.  Univ.,  1891,  Johns  Hop- 
twice  conductor  of  concerts  of  N.E.  Sangerbund;  kins,  1902);  m.  Emily  F.  Cochran,  of  Boston,  Dec. 
instr.  orchestral  class.  Manchester  Inst,  of  Arts  14,  1870  (died  Nov.  2,  1904).  Admitted  to  Mass. 
and  Sciences,  instr.  choruses,  etc.  Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  bar,  1862,  Supreme  Ct.  of  U.S.,  1867;  non-resident 
of  Rep.,  1903:  del.  Rep.  State  Conv.,  190.5;  mem.  last  prof,  of  law,  Nat.  U.,  Washington,  1888-1908;  prof. 
N.H.  Constl.  Conv.  Protestant.  Clubs:  Maen-  law,  Boston  U.,  1882-1902;  lecturer,  Johns  Hop- 
nerchor.  Turn  Vefein.  Mem.  Grange.  Recreations:  kins,  Baltimore,  1891-1908.  Pres.  Am.  Hist.  Assn., 
farming,  motoring.  Home:  82  Third  St.  Office:  1897;  mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Va.  Hist.  Soc,  Am. 
913   Kim   St.,   Manchester,    N.H.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Nat.  Tnst.  Arts  and 

D^-n-r-n-n-r -r^n     o^i ^-     „„+>,„...    A..,.     OA     1  o i( 9  Ijctters,  Am.  Antiq.   Soc,  N.E.   Geneal.  Soc.    Club: 

SCHINDLER.    Solomon,    author.    Apr     24     1842-  Authors'    (London).     (See  Who's  Who   in   America 

May   S.    1915      (See  vol.    1909.   also  Who  s  Who   in  ^^^  j,^^^      ^^^  ^    Home:    Intervale,  N.H.    Address: 

America,    1914-15.)*  4   Newbury  St.,  Boston.* 

SCHINZ,    Albert,    college    prof.;    b.    Neuchatel,  -.—„-.-»-,-»-,-.     .,    j                            v    -kt     v,   u 

Switzerland,    Mar.    9,    1870;    s     Charles    Emile   and  ,    SCHROEDEB,  Alwin,   musician;   b.  Neuhaldens- 

Ida  (Diethelm)  Schinz;  A.B.,  U.  of  Neuchatel,  1888,  eben    Germany,  June   15,   1855;   s    Carl  and  Char- 

A.M.,   1889;  U.  of  Berlin,  1892-3;   Ph.D..  Tubingen,  lotteSchroeder;  studied  music  at  Konigliche  Hoch- 

1894;  U.  of  Paris,  1894-6;  officer  d'Academie,   1906.  ^chule    Berlin;   m.   Paula   Kroctke    of  Berlin,   1878; 

Instr.    philosophy,   U.    of   Neuchatel,    1896-7;    came  ?    children,   Hedwig,    Elfreda    Rolf.    First    cellist, 

to  America,  traveled  and  attended  Clark  U.,   1897-  ^neisel    Quartette,    until    1907,    Boston    Symphony 

98;    instr.    French,    U.    of    Minn.,    1898-9;    prof,    of  Orchestra    until    1913;    has    appeared    with    most 

French    lit.,    Brvn    Mawr    Coll.,    1899-1913;     prof,  of   the   leading   orchestras.     Furstlicher   Kammer- 

French  lit..   Smith  Coll.,  1913—.     (See  Who's  Who  virtuoso:  eold  medal  for  science  and  art    Schwarz- 

in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.).    Address:  Smith  ^"rg,    Sondershausen.     Member   Beethoven   House, 

Collesre.   Northampton.    :\Iass.*  Bonn.     Republican      Protestant.     Clubs.      St     Bo- 

^^^J^^,^^^     .«,;.„.            .    ,           ^  1.      -,  ,      -.crn  tolph,    Boston    Art.     Recreations:     art.     Address: 

SCHpPIEM,WUliam     judge;    Feb.     14      1857-  53  Wesbourne  Terrace,  Brookline,  Mass. 

.Tune   10,   1912.     (See  vol.   1909,  also  W  ho  s  Who  in  ,.   ^     ^  ^. 

\merica    1919-13)  SCKROFF,   Alfred   Hermann,    artist,    decorative 

SCHOFIELD,   WilUam   Henry,    college   prof.;    b.  designer.     (See  vol.   1909.)                 ,   ,      .   ,     ^     ^. 

Brockvllle,    Ont.,    Apr.    6.    1870:    s.    Rev.    William  SCHUCHERT,    Charles,    paleontologist;    b.    Cin- 

Henrv  and  Anna  (Parker)  Schofield;  A.B.,  Victoria  cinnati,    O..    July    3,    1S58;    s.    Philip    and    Agatha 

Coll.,    U.    of    Toronto,    1889;    A.M.,    Harvard,    1893,  fMuller)  Schuchert;  common  sell.  edn. :   fhon    A.M 

Ph.D.,   1895:   studied  at  Paris.  Christiania,  Conen-  Yale  U.,  1904);   unmarried.    Began  as  collector  of 

hagen,  and  elsewhere  in  Europe,  1895-7;   m.   Mary  fossils  and   made   study   of  paleontology;   asst    in 

Lvon  Chenev,  of  Boston.  Sept.  4,  1907.    Master  of  paleontology    to   Mr.    E.    O.    Ulrich,    Newport^  Kv., 

modern    langs..    Collegiate    Inst..    Hamilton.    Ont.,  1885-9.  to  Prof.  James  Hall,  Albany,  N.T.,  1889-91 : 

1889-92:  instr.  English.  1897-1902.  asst.  prof.  Eng-  geol.  survey  of  Minn..  1891-2;  preparator  of  fossils 

lish,   1902-6.    prof,   and   head   of  dept.   comparative  with  Dr.  Charles  E.  Beecher,  Tale  U.,  l'5^92-3;  asst. 

lit.  since  1906,  Harvard.    Lecturer  in  English  lit.,  paleontologist,    U.S.     Geol.    Survey,    1893-4;    asst. 

U.   of   Chicago,    summer.    1902:    Harvard    exchange  curator   sect,    paleontology.    U.S.    Nat.    Mus.,    1894- 

prof.  at  U.  of  Berlin,  1907-8;  lecturer  at  The  Sor-  1904:  prof,  paleontology.  Tale,  prof.  hist,  geology, 

bonne.    Paris,    and    at    U.    of    Copenhagen,     1911.  Sheffield    Scientific    Sch.    and    curator   geol     collec- 

Trustee  Am. -Scandinavian  Foundation.  New  Tork.  tions,    Peabody    Mus.,    Tale,    since    1904.     Address: 

Clubs:     Club  of  Odd  Volumes    (Boston),   Century,  Tale  University,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

Harvard      (New     Tork).      Colonial      (Cambridge).  SCHUSTER.   "Winfield   Scott,   woolen    mfr.     (See 

Authors'    (London),    Oakley  Country.     (See   Who's  ^.^j    jgog  ) 

'Who    in    America    for    books,    etc.)      Address:     38        „.„"„'„„„     ^      ■      „     ,    „/i„„cf„,..    1^    -wii 

Gray's    Hall.    Cambridge.    Mass.:    (summer)    East  SCHUTTE^    ^?'''^  ,?^?^?fl.^'^''^'?i'HpH^^^^ 

Hill,   Peterborough,   N.H.*  '"^''^^^Pl'   ^/S'   ^°''-   \^-Jl^  ,;       XoH     Unnnt   Hp^ 

,      ^        .,  and   Meta   (Hashagen)    Schutte;   grad.   Mount   Her- 

SCHONHARBT.  Henn.   sculptor:   b.  Providence,  ,^^0^1    (Mass)    Sch..    1895;    A.B..    Tale,    1899,    A.M., 

R.I..  Apr.  24,  1877;  s.  Louis  and  Catherine  (Grafen-  1902-  unmarried.    Taught  in  Delaware  Acad..  Delhi, 

stein)  Schonhardt;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Providence;  grad.  t^j  y     1899-1901    Carteret  Acad..  Orange.  N.J..  1902- 

R.I.     Sch.    of    Design,    Providence,     1898;    studied  o4-  headmaster  Rumsev  Hall  since  1905.    Republl- 

.\cad6mie    Julien,    ficole    des    Arts    Decoratifs    and  qq^^      Presbyterian.     Club:     University    (Litchfield 

l^cole   des   Beaux   Arts.   Paris.    1898-03;    nvt.    pupil  pounty    Conn.).     Address:     Cornwall,   Conn. 

of  Ernest-Dubois,  Paris:   m.  Catherine  Connor,  of lJ.,,_.^.^     .    .,.■..  1    „r,^r,f   nfo   inc:  • 

Providence,    Jan.    26.    1909.     Worked    with    Dubois  SCHUYLER.    Anthony,    general   agent   life   ins 

on  monument  of  Bossuet  exhibited  at  1900  exhbn.,  b-   Rochester    N.^,  May  20.   1868     s    Anthonj    ana 

Paris,  also  portraits  of  Madame  Agache  and  Roger  Mary  Hall  (Allen)  Schuvler    student  Steven.sinst. 


^oune:.    uirv   nan   j-'arK.    i-roviaence;    ,-^oiaiers     ana  '■■  "  V  ^  V   1       J     th       icqq   i-?-    cr,1     nfrt       Penn     Mut 

Sailors'     Monument.    Bristol,    R.I.:     Cadmus,    and  Rock    Island,    111.     1898-13      ^P'-  ..^^t.    Penn.    mut. 

Clvtie    (figures).   R.T.   School  of  Design   Mus.;   life  Life  Ins.  Co     at  DavenPo^t,  la     1 913-14^  gen    agt. 

size  portrait  of  William  Grosvenor.  in  marble:  etc.  same   for  Western   Mass.,  since   Sept      1914.    Mem 

Hon.  mention  Paris  Salon.  1908.    Club:    Providence  ^.ife    Underwaters;^  Assn.    of    Western    Mass     (2d 

Art.     Recreations:     hunting.     Address:      10    Audu-  v.-p.   ,   Sprinefleld  Bd    of  Trade^   De^mocra^^ 

bnn   Av..   Providence,   R.L  copalian.     Home:     162    Fort    Fiea-sant    .'^\.     umce. 

SCKOONMAKER.  John  Harp,  lawyer;  b  Roches-  ^''^  ^ain  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
ter,   N.Y..   Feb.    14,   1868:   s.   Jeremiah   and   Jane  L.         SCHUYLER.  Philiw.  clergyman :  b.  Buffalo    N.Y., 

Schoonmaker:    grad.    Williston    Sem.,    Easthamp-  Sept.    4,    1861:    s.    Rev.    Montgomerv    and    Sophia 

ton.    Mass..    ISSS:    studied    law;    admitted    to    bar,  (Norton)    Schuyler;  descendant  of  Philip  Potersee 

1895;    m.    Hardwick.    Mass..    June    5.    1901.    Marv  Van    Schuvler.    who    settled    at    Beverwyck    (now 

Elizabeth  Dav:  3  children.  Arlan  Harp,  Neill  Weiss,  Albany),    N.T.,    before    1650;    ed.    pub.    schs..    St. 

Weld    Dav.     Has    practiced    at   Ware.    Mass..    since  Louis,    and    under    pvt.    tutors;    Gen.    Theol.    Sem., 

1895.     Mem.    Mass.    Ho.    of   Rep.,    1907,    08.    Senate,  N.T.  City.   1894;   m.  Mane  Louise  Nelson,  of  Mon- 

1911.  12:  di.«t.  attv.  Northwestern  Dist.  Mass.,  1913.  treal,    Jan.    11.    ISSS;    6    children,    Hildegard    (de- 


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ceased),  Phyllis  (Mrs.  Sydney  St.  Felix  Thaxter), 
Margaretta,  Dorothy,  Philip,  Katrina.  Deacon  and 
priest,  P.E.  Ch.,  1894;  St.  Ambrose  Ch.,  N.Y.  City, 
1894-8;  rector  St.  Peter's  Ch.,  Benninpton,  Vt., 
1898-12;  canon  missioner  St.  Luke's  Cathedral, 
Portland,  Me.,  since  1912.  Democrat.  Club:  Port- 
land Country.  Address:  121  State  St.,  Portland, 
Me. 

SCHVTAB,  John  CliriBtoplier,  librarian;  b.  New 
York,  Apr.  1,  1865;  s.  (Justav  and  Eliza  Catharine 
(von  I'ost)  Schwab;  brother  of  Gustav  Henry 
Schwab;  A.B.,  Yale,  1886.  A.M.,  1888;  TT.  of  Berlin, 
1887-8;  A.M.,  Ph.D.,  Gottingen,  1889;  m.  Edith  A. 
Fisher,  of  Cincinnati,  O.,  Oct.  5,  1893;  2  children, 
Katherine  F.,  Norman  von  P.  Instr.  polit.  economy, 
1890-3,  asst.  prof..  1893-8,  prof.,  1898-190r),  li- 
brarian, 1905 — ,  Yale  U.  Editor  Yale  Review, 
1892 — .  Mem.  ,\m.  Econ.  Assn.,  British  Bcon. 
Assn..  Mass.  Hist.  See.  (corr.),  A.L..\.,  etc.  Mem. 
Co.  F,  2d  Rogt.,  Conn.  N.G..  1891-4.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Century  (New  York).  Graduates'  (New 
Haven).  Author:  History  of  New  York  Property 
Tax,  1880:  The  Confederate  States  of  America, 
1901.  Contbr.  to  hist.  revs,  and  mags.  Recreations: 
traveling.  Address:  310  Prospect  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.* 

SCHWAMB.  Peter,  engineer:  b.  .\ilington,  Mass., 
Feb.  KS.  IN5N;  s.  Peter  and  Clara  (Beucher) 
Schwanil);  S.H.,  in  Mech.  Engring.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1878;  post-grad,  student  same,  1878-9;  m. 
Amy  E.  Railev,  of  Arlington,  .June  7.  1893. 
Draughtsman  Howe  Scale  Co..  Rutland,  Vt.,  1879- 
80,  Hinkley  Locomotive  Co.,  Boston.  1880-3:  instr. 
mech.  engring.,  1883-4,  asst.  prof,  mechanism, 
1884-8.  asso.  prof..  1888-96.  prof..  1896-1901.  prof, 
machine  design.  1901-11.  and  1883-1911  in  charge 
dept.  mechanical  arts.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Treas. 
The  Theodore  Schwamb  Co..  Arlington,  since  1897. 
MemliPi-  school  com..  1897-1900.  water  commi-., 
1  896-1  OO.T.  chmn.  Pd.  Ptib.  "Works,  1904-7.  Arlinston. 
Republican.     Home:    Arlington.   Mass.* 

SCH'WABZ,  Georgre  Trederick,  forester;  b.  Bal- 
timore, Apr.  13,  1868;  s.  Frederick  A.  O.  and  Caro- 
line (Clausen)  Schwarz;  ed.  Royal  Textile  Sch., 
Crefeld,  Germany,  1886-8,  Harvard  Coll.  and  Law 
Sch.,  1891-5;  nat.  forest  schs.  of  Germany  and 
France,  1895-7;  unmarried.  Expert  in  Forest  Serv- 
ice, U.S.  Dept.  Agr.,  1899-1904;  since  consulting 
forester.  Mem.  Soc.  Am.  Foresters,  Soc.  Preserva- 
tion of  Nat.  Parks  (dir.),  A.A.A.S.  Clubs:  Ap- 
palachian Mountain,  Sierra,  Cosmos  (Washington), 
Harvard  (New  York  and  Boston).  Authors'  (I.,on- 
don).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.) 
Address:     1470   Beacon   St.,   Brookline,    Mass.* 

SCHWBINFUBTH,  Julius  A.,  architect;  b.  Au- 
burn, N.Y.,  Sept.  20,  1863;  s.  Charles  .1.  and  Kath- 
erine (Ammon)  Schweinfurth;  father  a  relative  of 
Dr.  Schweinfurth,  African  explorer;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
of  Auburn;  studied  architecture  in  Boston,  Lon- 
don, Paris,  Rome  and  Florence,  Italy;  m.  M.  Fan- 
nie Bellows,  of  Boston,  Mar.  29,  1889;  1  son, 
Charles  (A.B..  Harvard,  1913).  With  I'eabody  & 
Stearns,  architects,  Boston,  13  yrs.;  partner  in 
practice  of  architecture  with  C.  F.  Schweinfurth, 
Cleveland,  O.,  1884-6;  foreign  travel  and  study, 
1886-8;  in  independent  practice  in  Boston  since 
1895.  Architect  for  Municipal  Courts  and  Pierce 
Grammar  School,  Brookline,  Mass.;  Wilder,  Pom- 
eroy,  Beebe,  Cazenove  and  Shafer  halls,  and  Hem- 
enway  Gymnasium,  Wellesley  College;  High 
School  of  Practical  Arts.  Municipal  Bldg.,  Boston; 
Baptist  Ch..  Brookline,  Mass..  etc.  Mem.  A. I. A. 
Episcopalian.  Author:  Sketches  Abroad,  1887. 
Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  53  State  St.,  Bos- 
ton,  Mass. 

SCOBOBIA,  Arthur  Gilmore,  M.D.;  b.  Chelms- 
ford, Mass..  Apr.  1,  1872;  s.  Arthur  and  Eunice 
(Gilmore)  Scoboria;  father  and  mother  came  to 
Chelmsford,  Mass.,  1870.  both  of  English  descent; 
ed.  Chelmsford  High  Sch.;  Lowell  Commercial 
Coll.;  M.D..  Tufts  Coll.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1895,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1898;  m.  Mary  Biden  Bartlett,  of 
Chelmsford,  Mass.,  Apr.  5,  1905;  2  children,  Mar- 
.iorie  Bartlett,  Phvllis  Gilmore.  Practiced  in 
Chelmsford  since  1897;  phys.  to  Bd.  of  Health, 
and  sch.  phys.,  Chelmsford.  Mem.  M.V.M.  since 
1899;   successively   hosp.    steward   Troop   F,    Cav. ; 


asst.  surgeon  with  rank  of  1st  U.;  asst.  sui-geon 
with  rank  of  capt.,  staff  of  First  Scjuadron  of  Cav., 
Boston,  1908.  Fellow  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Democrat. 
Protestant.  Address:  Adams  St.,  Chelmsford,  Mass. 
SCOFIBIiB,  Columbus  Sewell,  M.D. ;  b.  Sutton, 
P.(,i.,  .Jan.  2.  lNt;(i:  .M.I).,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1883; 
m.  Attleboro.  Mass..  Dec.  2U,  1899,  Althea  L.  Sco- 
lield.  In  practice  at  Richford,  Vt.,  since  1900; 
phys.  Out-patients  Dept.  West  End  Children's 
Hosp.,  1885-93,  Lowell  Island  Hosp.,  Boston,  1888- 
93;  prof,  diseases  of  children,  Coll.  of  Phys.  and 
Surg.,  Boston,  1893.  Was  first  to  use  antiseptic 
pads  during  the  lying-in  period,  adopted  by  Bos- 
ton Lying-in  Hosp.  Mem.  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc, 
Boston  Med.  Soc,  F'ranklin  Co.  Med.  Soc.  (pres. 
1905-6);  certificate  from  Queen  Charlotte's  Lying- 
in  Hosp.  and  life  mem.  St.  Bartholomew's  Hosp., 
London,  Eng.  Mem.  Vt.  Legislature,  1910,  11; 
del.  Peace  Conv..  Baltimore,  1911.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  CMubs:  Automobile,  Calumet.  Ad- 
dress: Richford,  Vt. 

SCOFIEIiD,  Edwin  Iiewis,  lawyer;  b.  Stamford, 
Conn.,  June  18,  1852;  s.  Erastus  E.  and  Jane  A. 
(Brown)  Scofield;  ed.  pvt.  schs.,  Stamford,  and  at 
Columbia  Law  Sch.,  New  York;  m.  Norwalk,  Conn., 
Oct.  15,  1879,  Annie  W.  Candee  (deceased  Feb.  8, 
1908);  1  son,  Edwin  L.  (grad.  Yale  U.  and  New 
York  Law  Sch.),  b.  Aug.  22,  1889.  Has  practiced  at 
Stamford  since  1873;  v. -p.  First  Nat.  Bank;  dir. 
Greenwich  Trust  Co.;  pres.  Stamford  Hosp.;  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1882,  Senate,  1883,  1884;  former- 
ly state  bldg.  and  loan  commr.,  state  ins.  commr., 
and  for  2  terms  mayor  of  City  of  Stamford.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Clubs:  Suburban  (Stamford), 
Wee  Burn  Golf  (Noroton.  Conn.).  Recreations: 
golf.    Home:  76  South  St.,  Stamford,  Conn. 

SCOFIBIiB,  Walter  Keeler,  naval  officer;  Apr. 
28,  1839-Aug.  5,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

SCOFIBIiB,  Walter  W..  M.D.;  b.  Westerlo,  N.Y., 
May  16.  1854;  s.  Ezra  H.  and  Deborah  (Barton) 
Scofield;  ed.  Rensselaerville  Acad,  to  1874;  grad. 
New  York  State  Normal  Coll.,  1877;  taught  sch., 
1877-9;  asst.  apothecary,  Utica  State  Hosp.  for 
Insane,  vacations,  1880-1;  M.D.,  Albany  Med.  Coll., 
1882;  grad.  Albany  Hosp.,  1883;  m.  New  Scotland, 
N.Y.,  Jan.  29,  1884,  Charlotte  Ann  Wands;  1  son, 
Walter  W.,  .Jr.  (Trenton,  N.J.).  Has  practiced  at 
Dalton,  Mass.,  since  Sept.,  1883;  dir.  Pittsfield  Co- 
operative Bank.  Prohibitionist.  Methodist.  Mem. 
Berkshire  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.),  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  A.M. A.,  Alumni  Assn.  Albany  Med.  Coll.  (ex- 
pres.).  Mason;  Odd  Fellow;  mem.  A.O.U.W.,  P.  of 
H.  Club:  Dalton  Saturday  Evening.  Address:  Dal- 
ton, Mass. 

SCOFIBIiD,  William  Bzra,  clergyman;  b.  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  Jan.  7,  1856;  s.  Rev.  Henry  and  Ann 
Lois  (Comstock)  Scofield;  grad.  Pennington  (N..I.) 
Sem.,  1873;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1878,  A.M., 
1881;  m.  Phebe  Elizabeth  Brigham,  of  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.,  Apr.  24,  1889;  2  children,  Alice  Brigham,  b. 
Feb.  20,  1890,  Gertrude,  Aug.  3,  1894.  Teacher  at 
Tilton  (N.H.)  Sem.,  Cummings  Sch.,  Woburn, 
Mass.,  and  Centenary  Collegiate  Inst.,  Hacketts- 
town,  N.J.,  1878-85;  ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1885; 
pastor  Saugatuck,  Conn.,  1885-6,  Bridgeport,  1886- 
87,  St.  Luke's  Ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1887-8,  New 
Canaan,  Conn.,  1889-92,  Torrington,  1892-4,  Law- 
rence, L.I.,  N.Y..  1895-6,  Tompkins  Av.,  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.,  1897,  Southampton,  L.I.,  1898-1900.  Green- 
wich, Conn.  1901-9,  East  Pearl  St.  Ch.,  New  Ha- 
ven, 1910-12,  Torrington  since  1913.  Mem.  Alpha 
Delta  Phi.  Address;  170  Prospect  St.,  Torrington, 
Conn. 

SCOTT,  Alva  Boy,  clergyman;  b.  Leavenworth, 
Ind..  Apr.  20,  186:!;  s.  Franklin  Martin  and  Eliza- 
beth Jane  (Carpenter)  Scott;  A.B.,  De  Pauw  U., 
1886,  A.M.,  1889;  grad.  McCormick  Theol.  Sem., 
1891;  post-grad,  study  in  psychology  and  sociology. 
Clark  U.  and  Harvard;  studied  sociol.  conditions  of 
European  cities  2  yrs.;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Wooster,  189C; 
A.M.,  Harvard,  1899;  m.  Cincinnati.  Aug.  21,  1901. 
Alberta  Garber.  Ordained  to  the  ministry  of  the 
Presbyn.  (ZJh.,  1891;  entered  ministry  of  Unitarian 
Ch.,  1900;  asso.  minister  Unitarian  Ch.,  Minneapo- 
lis,   Minn.,    1900-1,    minister    All    Souls'    Unitarian 


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Ch.,  Colorado  Sprins:s,  Colo.,  1901-04,  Unitarian 
Ch..  Bangor,  Me.,  since  1904.  Life  mem.  Am.  Uni- 
tarian Assn.,  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Club:  Twentieth 
Century.  Recreations:  orcharding.  Address:  Ban- 
gor, Me. 

SCOTT,  Augmstus  E„  lawver:  b.  Franklin.  Mass., 
Aug.  18.  1S38;  s.  Rila  and  Sarah  S.  (Paine)  Scott; 
prep.  edn.  Green  Mountain  Liberal  Inst..  Wood- 
stock. Vt.;  A.B..  Tufts  Coll.,  1858,  A.M.,  1861:  LL.B., 
Albanv  Law  Sch.,  186.5;  m.  Xew  Orleans.  La.,  1890, 
Cecilia  F.  Gustine:  1  daughter,  Mary  G.   (Mrs.  W. 

E.  Phillips).  Began  practice  in  Boston,  1866; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1879-80,  Senate,  1885, 
1886:  prin.  high  sch.,  Lexington,  for  nearly  6  yrs. 
Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Middlesex  Bar 
Assn.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Appalachian  Mountain 
Club  (ex-pres.).  Home:  Lexington,  Mass.  Office: 
100  Ames  Bldg..  Boston. 

SCOTT,  Austin  'Wabeman,  college  prof;  b.  Xew 
Brunswick.  X..J..  Aus".  31,  1S84;  s.  Austin  and  Anna 
Prentiss  (Stearns)  Scott:  A.B..  Rutgers  Coll.,  1903; 
LL.B..  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1909;  m.  Esther  Ken- 
dall, Boston,  June  21.  1914.  Admitted  to  X'ew  York 
bar,  1910;  associated  with  office  of  Winthrop  & 
Stimson,  and  practiced  law  in  Xew  York.  1910; 
admitted  to  Mass.  bar.  1911;  instr.  in  Harvard 
Law  Sch..  1909-10;  asst.  prof.  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1910-14;  prof,  since  1914;  during  academic  yr., 
1911-12.  on  leave  of  absence  from  Harvard  and 
held  position  as  dean  of  Coll.  of  Law.  State  U.  of 
Iowa.  Editor:  Scott's  Cases  in  Civil  Procedure, 
1914.     Address:  5  Fuller  PL,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

SCOTT,  Charles  Pelton,  engineer;  b.  Athens 
Co..  O.,  Sept.  19.  1864;  s.  William  Henry  and  SaraU 
(Felton)  Scott;  A.B..  Ohio  State  U.,  1885;  post- 
grad, course  1V>  vrs..  .Johns  Hopkins:  m.  Emilv.  d. 
Capt.  C.  T.  and  Annie  W.  Clark.  Oct.  15.  1895. 
With  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Mfg.  Co..  Pitts- 
burgh. 1888-1911,  consulting  engr.  same.  1904-11; 
prof.  elec.  engring.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale), 
1911 — .  Pres.  Engrs.  Soc.  Western  Pa.,  1902,  Am. 
Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.,  1902-3.  Address:  X'ew  Haven, 
Conn.* 

SCOTT,  Charles  Nelson,  retired  jeweler;  b.  Au- 
burn. Mass..  Apr.  6.  1846;  s.  Xelson  Ryan  and 
Maria  E.  (Crosby)  Scott;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.. 
Worcester.  Highland  Mil.  Acad,  and  U.S.  Xaval 
Acad.,  X'ewport  and  Annapolis,  resigning  before 
graduation,  on  account  of  malaria,  and  pro- 
nounced unfit  for  naval  service;  learned  the  drug 
business  in  his  father's  pharmacy  in  Worcester, 
1867-70;  m.  May  3.  1869,  Ella  Frances,  d.  Benjamin 
and  Martha  (DoUiver)  Goddard.  of  Worcester 
Cshe  died  Oct.  18.  1907):  children.  Arthur  Xelson 
(deceased).  Ralph  Goddard  (deceased),  Chester 
Francis.  Took  charge  of  jewelry  business  of  his 
father-in-law,  who  died  in  1S70.  and  conducted  it 
in  partnership  with  Frank  A.  Knowlton  (Benjamin 
Goddard  &  Co.).  1870-6.  and  as  owner  of  the  busi- 
ness, 1876-88;  in  brokerage  business  3  yrs.  and 
then  retired.  Republican.  Mason.  Conglist.  Ad- 
dress: 656  Main  St..  Worcester,  Mass. 

SCOTT,  Charles  Seaver,  real  estate;  b.  Roches- 
ter, X.Y.,  Feb.  13,  1S35:  s.  Jacob  R.  and  Catherine 

F.  (Seaver)  Scott;  prep.  edn.  Chelsea  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.;  A.B.,  Brown  U..  1877;  prin.  "^'rentham  High 
Sch..  1877-8;  grad.  X'ewton  Theol.  Instn.,  Xewton 
Center.  Mass..  1881;  m.  Wrentham.  Mass..  Sept.. 
1881.  Jennie  T.  Pond;  4  children.  Charles  Warren, 
b.  Apr.  18,  1883,  Roscoe  Ellis,  Feb.  12,  1887,  Mary 
Seaver.  Jan.  12,  1891,  Janet  Louise  July  7,  1895. 
Ordained  to  ministry  of  Bapt.  Ch.,  1881;  in  real 
estate  and  ins.  business  since  May  1,  1901.  Mason. 
Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Brown).  Progressive.  Ad- 
dress: 91  Lexington  St..  "Waverley.  Mass. 

SCOTT,  Clarence,  lawyer;  b.  Greenbush,  Me.. 
Aug.  24.  1S66:  s.  William  H.  and  Caroline  A.  (Fol- 
som)  Scott;  descendant  of  David  Scott,  who  emi- 
grated from  Ireland  to  Belfast.  Me.,  in  1814;  ed. 
Old  Town  fMe.)  Acad,  and  Me.  State  Coll.;  read 
law  in  office  of  J.  F.  Gould,  of  Old  Town;  m.  Char- 
lotte Chase  Folsom.  of  Old  Town.  Apr.  15,  1902; 
4  children,  Morrill  F,  b.  Aug.  22,  1904  (deceased); 
Robert  F.,  Jan.  9,  1906;  Gorham  H.,  Oct.  22,  1907; 
George  W..  Mar.  29,  1910.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar. 
1894,  to  U.S.  Circuit  Ct..  1899:  practiced  at  Old 
Town.   1894-1910.    Address:   Old  Town,   Me. 


SCOTT,  Clarence  Watkina,  lawyer,  educator;  b. 
Plymouth,  Vt.,  Aug.  20,  1849;  s.  Charles  A.  and 
Betsey  E.  (Watkins)  Scott;  ed.  Chester  (Vt.)  Acad.. 
1865-6,  Randolph  (Vt.)  Xormal  Sch.,  1867,  Black 
River  Acad..  Ludlow,  Vt..  1868-9.  Kimball  Union 
Acad.,  Meriden,  X.H..  1869-70;  A.B.,  Dartmouth 
Coll..  1874,  A.M.,  1877;  (LL.D.,  X.H.  Coll.,  1913); 
m.  Duluth.  Minn..  1888.  Harriet  M.  Field;  3  chil- 
dren, Charles  Field,  b.  Jan.  23,  1891;  Susie  Helen. 
July  30.  1895;  Alice  Hovey,  Aug.  12.  1899.  Studied 
law;  admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  1879;  librarian  Dart- 
mouth Coll..  1874-8;  instr.  in  X.H.  Coll..  1876-81. 
prof.  English,  same.  1881-94  (coll.  part  of  Dart- 
mouth Coll.,  until  1893):  prof,  history  and  polit. 
economy,  X.H.  Coll.,  1S94-13,  prof,  of  history  same 
since  1913.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Am.  Hist. 
Assn.  Liberal  Republican.  Conglist.  Address: 
Durham.   X.H. 

SCOTT,  Colin  Alexander,  psychologist:  b.  Otta- 
wa. Ont..  Can..  Feb.  11.  1S61:  s.  Robert  and  Isabella 
Scott:  College  City  of  Xew  York.  1877:  B.A.. 
Queen's  U.,  Kingston.  Ont..  18S5:  studied  Ontario 
Art  Sch..  1887;  Ph.D..  Clark  U..  Worcester.  Mass.. 
1896;  m.  Helen  McColl.  of  Kingston.  Oct..  1881. 
Head  dept.  of  psvchologv.  Chicaso  X'ormal  Sch.. 
1897-1901:  editor  Child  Studv  Quarterly.  1899-1901; 
prof.  edn..  Miami  U..  Oxford.  O..  1902:  head  dept. 
of  psvchologv.  Boston  X'ormal  Sch..  1902-10;  prof, 
psychology  and  edn..  Tufts  Coll..  1910-11.  Boston 
X'ormal  Sch..  1911 — .  T\'riter.  lecturer,  exhibitor  at 
various  art  exhbns.  Mem.  Am.  Psychol.  Assn.  Au- 
thor: Social  Education.  1908.  Home:  88  Pleasant 
St.,  Brookline.  Mass.* 

SCOTT,  Elwin  Ijyle,  lawver;  b.  Braintree.  Vt.. 
June  1.  1S77;  s.  Walter  C.  and  Abbie  S.  Scott:  ed. 
Randolph  (Vt.)  State  Normal  Sch.;  read  law  in 
the  office  of  Hon.  Richard  A.  Hoar,  of  Barre.  Vt. : 
m.  Gertrude  Ellen  Trerise.  of  Randolph,  Jan.  19. 
1908.  Admitted  to  Vt.  bar.  1903.  and  since  prac- 
ticed in  Barre:  in  partnershin  with  .J.  "Ward  Carver. 
as  Scott  &  Carver.  1905-S:  city  attv.  of  Barre:  dir. 
Ouarry  Savings  Bank  &  Trust  Co.  Republican. 
L^niversalist.  Mem.  X'.F.O.P.,  Knights  of  Pvthias. 
Home:  6  Park  St.  Office:  14  Howland  Bldg.. 
Barre.  Vt. 

SCOTT,  Frederick  Andrew,  lawyer:  b.  Terry- 
ville.  Conn..  Xov.  ■v.  I,s66:  s.  Walter  Henry  and 
Sarah  R.  (Grannissi  Scott:  descendant  of  Edmund 
Scott.  Farmington.  Conn..  1636:  B. -v..  Yale.  1889: 
LL.B.,  cum  laude,  Yale  Law  Sch..  1891:  unmarried. 
Practiced.  Hartford.  Conn.,  since  1S91:  asst.  elk. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1S95.  elk.,  1897:  elk  State  Sen- 
ate. 1899:  elk.  bills  Gen.  Assembly.  Conn..  1903. 
engrossing  elk..  1903  and  1907:  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep..  1905.  09.  11  (speaker  of  House.  1911>:  U.S. 
atty.  for  Dist.  of  Conn.,  since  At>r..  1912:  pres.  The 
"U'.  H.  Scott  Co.:  dir.  Terryville  Savings  Bank. 
Republican.  Pres.  bd.  Terrvville  Pub.  Library. 
Conglist.  Mason:  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  City:  High- 
land Golf  (Terrvville).  Homf:  Terryville.  Conn. 
Office:  756  Main  St.,  Hartford.  Conn.* 

SCOTT,  Henry  Edwards,  editor:  b.  Wiscasset. 
Me..  Oct.  17.  1S59:  s.  Jonathan  Edwards  and  Eliza 
Ann  (Clark)  Scott:  grad.  Wiscasset  High  Sch.. 
1S77:  A.B..  Harvard.  1881  (Phi  Beta  Kappa):  post- 
erad.  work.  L'.  of  Berlin.  1881-3.  L'-  of  Leipzig. 
1883-4.  Kcole  des  Chartes.  Paris.  1888,  Harvard 
Grad.  Sch..  1889-90:  m.  Middleburv.  Vt..  Feb.  14. 
188S.  Harriet  Adelia  Chapman:  4  children.  George 
Chaoman  (A.B..  LL.B..  Harvard).  Elizabeth  Fletch- 
er. Henrv  Edwards.  Harriet  Adelia.  Instr.  history. 
Harvard.  1884-5:  prof.  Latin.  Middleburv  (Vt.) 
Coll.:  master  St.  Paul's  Sch..  Concord.  X'.H. :  mas- 
ter. Medford  (Mass.)  High  Sch..  at  head  of  dept. 
of  historv.  1903-11:  editor  of  Publication^:.  X^.E. 
Historic-Geneal.  Soc.  since  Oct.,  1912:  interested 
especiallv  in  hist.,  antiquarian  and  geneal.  re- 
search. Republican.  Eoiscopalian.  Mem.  Am.  Hist. 
Assn.,  X'.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc.  Medford  Hi«t. 
Soc.  Mass.  Soc.  Mavflower  Descendants.  Mass. 
Soc  of  Colonial  "Wars.  Home:  71  Otis  St..  Med- 
ford. Mass.    Office:  9  Ashburton  PI.,  Boston. 

SCOTT,  Horatio  William,  lawyer;  b.  Barre.  Vt.. 
Aug.  10.  1S70:  s.  Charles  William  and  Lucy  W. 
(Piatt)  Scott:  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Goddard  "Sem.. 
Barre.  Vt..  to  1893:  studied  law:  admitted  to  bar. 
1895:   m.   Morrisville,   Vt.,   Feb.   22.   1898.   Edith   M. 


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Silloway;  3  children,  Doris  Lucille,  Florence  Adah, 
Eleanor  Phoebe.  Has  practiced  at  Barre,  since 
Oct.,  1895;  apptd.  by  Gov.  Proctor  judse  of  City 
Court  for  term  of  2  yrs.,  besinning  Dec.  1,  1906, 
now  serving  5th  term.  Dir.  Granite  Mut.  Ins.  Co. 
Republican.  Grand  Hep.  Grand  Encampment  of 
Vt.  I.O.O.F. ;  Grand  liep.  Sup.  Lodge  N.E.  Order 
of  Protection;  K.P.  I.O.G.T.  Club:  Vincitia.  Rec- 
reations:  beekeeping.    Address:  Barre,  Vt. 

SCOTT,    Koward    Burr,     judge;     b.     Bridgeport, 

Conn.,  Aug.  25,  1851;  s.  Albert  and  Caroline  (See- 
ley)  Scott;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1874  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa);  studied  law  in  office  of  Brewster  & 
Tweedv;  admitted  to  bar,  1878.  Began  practice  at 
Danbui-y,  Conn.,  1878;  judge  City  Court,  1895-07; 
judge  Court  of  Common  Pleas  of  Fairfield  Co. 
since  1907.    Address:   Danbury,  Conn. 

SCOTT,  Iiucy  Jameson,  editor;  b.  Irasburg,  Vt., 
Nov.  27,  184:!;  d.  Alexander  and  Sarah  Knowles 
(Locke)  Jameson;  grad.  Newbury  (Vt.)  Sem.  and 
Collegiate  Inst.,  1866  (valedictorian);  m.  Rev. 
Orange  W.  Scott,  of  Newbury,  July  17,  1867.  Taught 
dist.  schs.,  summers,  1862-4,  and  1  yr.  in  sem.;  lias 
been  identified  for  many  yrs.  with  W.C.T.U.  and 
Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Soc.  of  M.E.  Ch.  Ed- 
itor Junior  Missionary  Friend,  pub.  by  Woman's 
Foreign  Missionary  Soc.  of  M.E.  Ch.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.)  Home: 
Lunenburg,   Mass.* 

SCOTT,  Mary  Augnista,  professor  of  English;  d. 
Abraham  MacLean  and  Julia  Anne  (Boyer)  Scott; 
A.B.,  A.M.,  Vassar  Coll.;  mem.  Newnham  (?'oll.,  U. 
of  Cambridge,  Eng.  (Moral  Sciences  Tripos),  1886- 
87;  student  in  Romance  langs.,  Johns  Hopkins  U., 
1889-90;  first  woman  fellow,  Yale  U.,  1892-4,  Ph.D., 
1894.  Prof.  Eng.  lang.  and  lit.,  Smith  Coll.,  1902 — . 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  societies, 
hooks,  etc.)  Home:  36  Bedford  Terrace,  Northamp- 
ton,  Mass.* 

SCOTT,  Nathaniel  Harvey,  M.D.;  b.  Dalton,  N.H., 
Mar.  16,  1851;  s.  Nathaniel  Phillips  and  Margaret 
(Harriman)  Scott;  prep.  edn.  Lancaster  Acad,  and 
Gorham.  Me.;  M.D..  Med.  Dept.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1874; 
m.  Sandwich,  N.H.,  Apr.  17.  1879,  H.  Elizabeth 
Moulton;  6  children.  Margaret  E.  (Scott)  Steph- 
enson, R.  Beatrice,  Louisa  F.,  Natt  H.,  Ethel  L., 
Edith  M.  Practiced  in  Sandwicli  and  Maynard 
until  1880,  since  at  Wolfboro,  N.H. ;  trustee  Brew- 
ster Free  Acad.:  trustee  and  mem.  staff  Huggins 
Hosp.  Mem.  N.H.  Legislature,  1911,  12.  Republi- 
can. Conglist.  Mem.  Carioll  Co.  and  N.H.  med. 
socs..  Am.  Med.  Assn.  Mason:  mem.  I.O.O.F., 
Grange.    Address:   Wolfboro,   N.H. 


Feb.    27,   1832-Apr.   28, 


SCOTT,  Oliu,  mfr.,  engr. ; 
1913.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

SCOTT,  Thomas  A.;  b.  New  London,  Conn.,  Oct. 
10,  1877;  s.  Thomas  A.  and  Harriet  A.  (Whitbeck) 
Scott;  grad.  Mystic  Valley  English  and  Classical 
Inst.;  m.  New  London,  1898,  Annie  E.  Page.  Has 
been  pres.  T.  A.  Scott  Co.  since  May  1,  1903,  tow- 
ing, pile-driving,  wharf  bldg.,  etc.;  pres.  Scott  In- 
vestment Co.;  alderman  5th  Ward.  Mem.  Conn. 
Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.  Mason  (32°).  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Engineers',  Transportation  (New  York); 
Thames,  Harbour.  Entre  Nous  (New  London): 
Exchange  (Boston);  Fishers  Island  Sportsmen's 
Club  (N.Y.).  Home:  496  Montauk  Av.  Oflftce:  292 
Pequot  Av.,  New  London,   Conn. 

SCOTT,  Walter,  clergvman,  editor.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

SCOTT,  Walter  W.,  lawyer;  b.  Dover,  N.H.,  Aug. 
26,  1867;  s.  John  and  Jessie  (Bird)  Scott;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  and  Pliillips  Exeter  Acad.;  studied  law  in 
office  of  Hon.  John  Kivel,  supplemented  by  course 
at  Boston  Univ.  Law  Sch. ;  admitted  to  bar,  1897; 
m.  1897,  Helen  Thompson.  Has  practiced  at  Dover 
since  1897:  was  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  city  so- 
licitor, 1898,  and  co.  solicitor;  col.  N.H.  Nat.  Guard 
since    1895.     Mason;   K.P.     Home:    Dover,   N.H. 

SCOTT,  Willard,  clergyman:  b.  Amsterdam, 
N.Y.,  June  23,  1850:  s.  Alexander  and  Louisa  Jane 
(Clizbe)  Scott;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1875;  B.D., 
Union  Theol.  Sem.,  New  York,  1878;  (D.D.,  Beloit, 
1892,  Williams,  1900);  m.  Marv  Bell  Stewart,  of 
Amsterdam,  N.Y.,  Oct.  3,  1878.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,    1879;    pastor,    Bethany   Congl.    Ch.,    New 


York,  1878-9,  West  Farms  Presbyn.  Ch.,  New  York, 
1S79-83,  St.  Mary's  Av.  Congl.  Ch.,  Omaha,  Neb., 
1883-91,  South  Congl.  Ch.,  Chicago,  1891-8,  Pied- 
mont Congl.  Ch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1898-09;  since 
1910,  occasional  preacher,  lecturer,  after-dinner 
speaker  and  humorist.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Au- 
thor: The  Heart  of  Faith,  1912.  Clubs:  Boston 
City,  Twentieth  Century,  Monday,  Winthrop  (Bos- 
ton), Apollo  (Chicago).  Home:  489  Washington  St., 
Brookline,  Mass.* 

SCOVIIiIii:,  Annie  Beecher,  teacher,  lecturer;  b. 
Norwich,  N.Y.;  d.  Samuel  and  Harriet  E.  (Beech- 
er)  Scoville;  ed.  Dana  Hall  School,  Wellesley, 
Mass.,  1880-5;  Wellesley  Coll.,  1885-8;  Oxford  U., 
England,  1890-1;  unmarried.  Teacher  Hampton 
Inst.,  Va.,  6  yrs.,  also  making  trips  in  various 
capacities  to  Dakotah,  Omaha  and  Winnebago  In- 
dians; teacher,  Catlierine  Aiken  Sch.,  Stamford, 
Conn.,  10  yrs.;  in  charge  of  negro  work  in  Balti- 
more, for  Johns  Hopkins  Hosp.  and  reorganized 
same,  1912-13;  now  connected  with  Hampton  Inst, 
as  student  of  situation  in  the  South  and  lecturer 
before  northern  schs.  and  hosps.  Conglist.  Ad- 
dress: Stamford,  Conn.* 

SCOVZIiI^Z:,  Augustus  Erving-,  clergyman;  moved 
to  Adrian,  ISIich.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

SCOVIIiIiB,  Wilbur  Iiincoln;  moved  to  Detroit, 
Mich.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

SCSIBNER,  Brnest  Varian,  M.D. ;  b.  Lewiston, 
Me.,  Feb.  18,  1855;  s.  Cvrus  E.  and  Mary  A. 
(Thompson)  Scribner;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1878; 
M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1881;  m.  Mary 
E.  Prince,  of  New  Sharon,  Me.,  Dec.  28,  1881;  2 
children,  Ralph  E.,  Paul  W.  Practiced  in  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  1881-2,  Bismarli,  N.  Dak.,  1882-4;  asst. 
supt.  Worcester  (Mass.)  State  Asylum,  1884-90, 
supt.,  1890-12;  supt.  Worcester  State  Hosp.  since 
Apr.  1,  1912.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Worcester  Dist.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Medico-Psychol. 
Assn.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Worcester,  Bohemian,  Tat- 
nuck  Country,  Quinsigamond  Boat.  Recreations: 
outdoor  life.  Address:  Worcester  State  Hospital, 
Worcester,  Mass. 

SCBIBITBB,  Frederick  Parker,  M.D.;  b.  Ray- 
mond, N.H.,  June  29,  1884;  s.  Charles  W.  and 
Martha  G.  (Parker)  Scribner;  grad.  Pinkerton 
Acad.,  Derry,  N.H.,  1902;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1906; 
M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1909:  m.  Carmen  B. 
Stilphen,  of  Jackson,  N.H.,  June  12,  1912;  1  daugh- 
ter, Muriel  Stilphen.  Practiced  in  Manchester, 
N.H.,  since  1912;  obstetrician  Eliott  Hosp.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Hillsborough  Co.  Med. 
Soc.  Manchester  Med.  Soc,  A.K.K.  Med.  Fraternity. 
Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Democrat.  (Conglist.  Home: 
587  Pine  St.    Office:   951  Elm  St.,  Manchester,  N.H. 

SCBIBNBB,  Georg-e  Bdwin,  mfr.;  b.  Ashland, 
X.H.,  Dec.  7,  1863;  s.  Franklin  and  Marcia  E. 
(Hackett)  Scribner;  grad.  Tilton  Sem.,  1883,  and 
took  commercial  course  at  New  Hampton  Instn.. 
N.H. ;  m.  New  Hampton,  N.H.,  June  1,  1897,  Emma 
H.  Mead.  Began  active  career  in  employ  of  Ash- 
land Savings  Bank;  assisted  in  1886  in  organizing 
the  Ashland  Knitting  Co.  (treas.);  mem.  N.H.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1907.  Republican.  Mason,  K.T.  Address: 
Ashland,  N.H. 

SCXTBBEB,    Arthur    Henry,    clergyman;    b.    Rox- 

bury,  N.Y.,  Nov.  24,  1868;  s.  Edward  and  S.  Eliza- 
beth (Simmons)  Scudder;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.. 
1895;  city  missionary  summers  of  1893  and  1894 
in  N.Y.  (jity,  supported  by  Wesleyan  U.  Y.M.C.A. ; 
m.  Elizabeth  C.  Stocking,  of  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Apr. 
29.  1896;  4  children,  Fisk  William,  Anna  Eliza- 
beth, Ruth  Delanov,  Alice  (deceased).  Preached 
in  Wakefield,  R.I.,  1895-6;  ordained  M.E.  ministry, 
1896;  pastor  North  Truro,  Mass.,  1896-9,  Marsh- 
field,  1899,  at  Drew  Theol.  Sem.  and  preacher  at 
Chester,  N.J.,  1899-1900;  pastor  Marion,  1900-2, 
Westport  Point.  1902-3,  W.  Fulton,  N.Y.,  1903-4, 
Halcottville,  1904-6,  Summit,  1906-8,  Prattsville, 
1908-10,  Spencertown,  1910-11,  Housatonic,  Mass., 
1911-14.  Mem.  Delta  Tau  Delta  (Wesleyan  U.), 
Phi  Rho  Lit.  Soc  Prohibitionist:  del.  to  Nat. 
Conv.,  at  Atlantic  City,  1912,  to  N.Y.  State  Conv., 
1910.  Autlior:  The  Day  of  Judgment  and  Other 
Poems.  Address:  Housatonic,  Mass.,  and  Santa 
Barbara    (Westport).    Isle   of    Pines,   W.I. 


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SCUI>I>z:R,  Charles  Iiocke,  surpeon;  b.  Kent, 
Conn.,  1S60;  s.  Evarts  and  Sarah  (Lamson)  Scud- 
der;  A.B.,  Yale,  1882,  Ph.B.,  1883;  M.D.,  Harvard 
U.,  1888;  m.  Abigail  T.  Seelve,  of  Northampton, 
Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1895;  2  children,  Hilda  Chapin. 
Evarts  Seelye.  Surg^eon-in-chief,  ear  and  .surgical 
service,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp. ;  asso.  in  surgery,  Har- 
vard U.  Fellow  Am.  Surg.  Assn.,  Am.  Coll.  Sur- 
geons; mem.  Am.  Soc.  Clin.  Surgery,  A.M. A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Boston  Surg.  Soc.  Clubs:  Union  Boat, 
Harvard.  Author:  Treatment  of  r^ractures  (8 
edits.),  1900-7;  Stenosis  of  Pvlorus  in  Infants, 
1905:  Tumors  of  tlie  .Taw.  1912.  Address:  209 
Beacon   St..   l^oston.* 

SCUSDER,  Samnel  Hubbard,  naturalist;  Apr.  13, 
1837-Mav  IT.  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
In  America.   191  (T-l  1.) 

SCITDBEB.  Vlda  Dutton,  college  prof.:  b.  South- 
ern India,  Dec.  15,  ISGl;  d.  David  Coit  and  Harriet 
L.  (Dutton)  Scudder;  A.B.,  Smith  Coll.,  1884,  A.M.. 
1889;  grad.  study  at  Oxford  and  Paris.  Connected 
with  formation  coll.  settlements;  associate  prof. 
Enelish  literature,  1892-1910.  prof.,  1910 — ,  Wel- 
lesley  Coll.  (See  Who's  Wlio  in  America  for  list 
of  boolis,  etc.)  Home:  Leigh  ton  Rd.,  Wellesley, 
Mass.* 

SCUIiIi'X',  Edward  Thomas,  lawver;  b.  Plttsfleld. 
Mass.,  .Julv  9.  1867:  s.  Edward  and  Catherine 
(Butterfield)  Scully:  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  Wil- 
liamstown.  Mass..  1894;  LL.B..  Columbian  (now 
George  Washington)  U.  Law  Sch.,  1897.  Has  prac- 
ticed at  Pittsfield  since  1S97.  Democrat.  Roman 
Catholic.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
(Gamma  Chanter,  Williams  Coll.).  Foresters  of 
America.  Clubs:  Park  of  Pittsfield.  Williams  of 
New  York.    Address:  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

SZ:a.GEK,  Charles  ■William,  banker;  b.  Brandon, 
rt.,  Dec.  13.  1869;  s.  Charles  Wesley  and  Sonhia  E. 
(Goodnow)  Seager;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  a  little  over 
2  vrs.  in  high  sch.,  Springfield,  Mass.;  m.  Oct.  3, 
1896,  Marie  Louise  Hulin,  of  Brooklvn,  N.Y.  Be- 
gan as  elk.  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Sprinsfield.  Oct..  1888; 
elk.  Springfield  Safe  Denosit  &  Trust  Co.,  .Tan.  1. 
1890;  teller.  .Tune  24.  1895.  treas.  since  .Tan.  1,  1897, 
Berkshire  T^oan  &  Trust  Co.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Master  Mason;  mem.  Sons  of 
Veterans.  S.A.R.  Clubs:  Saturday  Evenina.  Park. 
Home:  87  Elm  St.  Office:  24  North  St..  Pittsfield. 
Mass. 

SEAGBAVi:,  Charles  Burnside,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; b.  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  Auii.  3,  1862;  s.  Charles 
Stowe  and  Waitie  (Scott)  Seagrave;  descendant 
of  John  and  Sarah  Seagrave,  Boston,  1732;  ed. 
Cambridge  grammar  and  higli  schs.;  m.  Carrie 
C.  Hill,  of  Belmont,  Mass.,  Dec.  18,  1883.  Began 
active  career  in  oflice  of  C'ambridge  Tribune;  re- 
porter Boston  .Tournal  8  yrs.;  purchased  Cambrid.ge 
Chronicle,  1891.  and  has  since  been  partner  (half 
owner)  Cambridge  Chronicle  Co.;  mem.  Cambridge 
Common  Council,  1889;  register  of  voters,  1902; 
for  several  yrs.  mem.  Rep.  City  Com. ;  served  as 
mem.  Gen.  Ct.  of  Mass.  and  Cambrid.ge  Bd.  of 
Trade.  Mem.  North  Cambridge  Business  Men's 
Assn.  Universalist.  Mason;  mem.  Royal  Arca- 
num. Knights  of  Pythias,  I.O.R.M.  Clubs:  New- 
towne  (charter  member),  Middlesex  Sportsman's 
Assn.  Recreations:  fishing,  hunting.  Home:  48 
Bellevue  Av.  Office:  83  Austin  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

SEAGSAVi:,  Charles  Edwin,  merchant;  Oct.  1, 
1825-Apr.  1,  1909.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

SEAG-BAVE,  Prank  Evans,  astronomer;  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  Mar.  29,  1860;  s.  George  Augustus 
and  Mary  Greene  (Evans)  Sea.grave;  ed.  sch.  of 
Rev.  Charles  H^.  Wheeler,  1869-74;  Harvard  Coll. 
Obs..  1875-7;  (M.A..  Brown  U..  1911);  unmarried. 
During  period  1878-1901,  went  on  3  total  solar 
eclipse  expdns.  and  observed  visually  and  pho- 
tographically many  phenomena,  such  as  the  re- 
versing layer,  coiona  and  prominence  spectra; 
photographed  transit  of  Venus,  at  Providence, 
R.I.,  Dec.  6,  1882;  accomplished  important  work  in 
relation  to  Halley's  comet  which  appeared  in  1909, 
1910.  Has  made  numerous  observations  of  comets, 
and  computations  and  observations  of  variable 
stars  of  different  types  to  determine  their  periods 


and  forms  of  their  light  curves;  also  orbits  and 
ephemerides  of  asteroids,  etc.  Mem.  A.A.A.S., 
British  Astron.  Assn.,  Astronomique  Soc.  of 
France,  Astronomique  Soc.  of  Mexico.  Contbr.  to 
astron.  pubis.  Home:  Adams  House,  Boston,  and 
17  Keeue  St.,  Providence,  R.I.  Address:  Observa- 
tory, Nortli  Srituate,  Mass. 

SEAGBAVES,  Iiawsou,  mfr. ;  b.  Uxbridge,  Mass.. 
.Tan.  26,  1840;  s.  T^awson  A.  and  Priscilla  (Beals) 
Seagraves;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Uxbridge,  and  in  R.L, 
and  in  a  machine  shop;  m.  .Tune  1.  1869,  Mary  A. 
Fox,  of  Uxbridge  (died  1886);  m.  2d,  .Tuly  1,  1894, 
Stella  Clark,  who  died  Oct.  11,  1907;  6  children, 
Olive  DeW.  Taft,  Willard  .L.  Bradford  S.,  Mary  .L, 
Edgar  L..  Chauncey  W.  Worked  in  needle  manu- 
factory. 1853-68,  except  while  in  Civil  War,  1861- 
64,  in  15th  Mass.  Regt.;  librarian  Uxbridge  Pub. 
Library,  1880-95;  farming  since  1894.  Served  as 
overseer  of  the  poor  for  a  number  of  terms,  and 
in  other  offices;  permanent  trustee  Pub.  Library. 
Mason;  mem.  K.  of  P.,  G.A.R.,  O.E.S.  Address: 
Uxbridge.  Mass. 

SEABI^E,  Arthur,  astronomer;  b.  London,  Eng.. 
Oct.  21.  1837;  s.  Thomas  and  Anne  (Noble)  Searle; 
A.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1856,  A.M..  1859;  m.  Emma 
Wesselhoeft,  of  Boston,  .Tan.  1,  1873.  After  12  yrs. 
in  other  places  became  asst.  in  Harvard  Coll.  Obs.. 
1869-83;  asst.  prof,  of  astronomy,  1883-7,  Phillips 
prof.,  1887-12,  prof,  emeritus,  1912,  Harvard  U. 
Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences.  Address:  41 
Concord   Av.,   Cambrid.ge,  Mass."* 

SEABIiE,  Charles  Putnam,  lawyer;  b.  New 
Marlboro,  Mass.,  .Tuly  21,  1854;  s.  Richard  T.  and 
Emily  A.  (Putnam)  Searle;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1876; 
studied  Nat.  Law  Sch.,  Washington;  admitted  to 
bar,  1884;  m.  Cora  Hog.sr,  of  Boston,  1885;  children, 
•Tohn  E.,  Richard  W.,  Corinna.  Has  practiced  at 
Boston  since  1884;  specialty  customs  and  revenue 
law;  pres.  and  dir.  Calvin  Putnam  Lumber  Co., 
etc.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Uni- 
versity, Algonquin.  Country  (Brookline).  Essex 
County  (Manchester),  Chevy  Chase,  Metropolitan 
(Washington).  Home:  280  Commonwealth  Av. 
Office:  50  Congress  St.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

SEABI.E,  Prank  W.,  M.D.      (See  vol.  1909.) 

SEABI.es,  Helen  McGaffey,  educator;  b.  (par- 
ents citizens  of  U.S.)  Barre,  Can.,  Feb.  10,  1856; 
d.  Henry  Rogers  and  Delia  Anne  (McGaffey) 
Searles;  ed.  West  Jersey  Acad.,  Brockport  (N.Y.) 
State  Normal  Sch.;  A.M.,  Lake  Forest  U.,  Illinois, 
1894;  fellow  in  Greek,  Cornell  U..  1894-5;  fellow 
in  Sanskrit  and  comparative  philology,  U.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1895-8;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Chicago,  1898.  Teacher 
high  sch.,  Addison,  N.Y.,  1884-9,  Ferry  Hall  Sem., 
Lake  Forest,  111.,  1889-94,  Pa.  Coll.  for  Women, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa..  1888-9;  prof,  of  Latin.  Mt.  Hol- 
yoke  Coll..  since  1899.  Mem.  Archfeol.  Inst,  of 
America,  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Collegiate  Alumna- 
Assn.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Boston  College.  Author: 
Lexicographical  Studies  of  the  Greek  Dialect  In- 
scriptions, 1898.  Writer  of  reviews,  etc.  Address: 
South   Hadley,   Mass. 

SEABI.S,  Charles  Edwin,  lawyer;  b.  Pomfret, 
Conn.,  Mar.  25,  1846;  s.  Edwin  Clarke  and  Caroline 
(Mathewson)  Seails;  ed.  pvt.  sch.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y., 
and  pvt.  acad.,  Thompson,  Conn.,  to  1864;  A.B., 
Yale,  1868;  m.  Boston,  Oct.  8,  1902,  Sarah  Alice 
Fell.  Studied  law;  admitted  to  bar  1870;  began 
practice  at  Putnam,  Conn.,  Oct.,  1870;  mem.  law- 
firm  of  Searls  &  Russell  since  1893;  dir.  Derry 
<N.H.)  Water  Co.  until  works  were  sold  to  city; 
dir.  Thompson  Nat.  Bank  until  liquidation;  town 
elk.  Thompson.  1869;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1871,  1886;  state's  atty.,  Windham  Co.,  Conn.,  since 
1903.  Sec.  of  State  of  Conn.,  1881-2;  del.  Rep.  Nat. 
Conv..  St.  Louis.  1896;  mem.  Conn.  Senate,  28th 
Dist.,  1909,  1910.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.  (com.  on 
.iurisprudence;  formerly  on  exec.  com.).  Home: 
Thompson,  Conn.     Office:  Putnam,  Conn. 

SEABS,  Benjamin  Pranklin,  merchant;  b.  Brew- 
ster, Mass.,  Apr.  16,  1858;  s.  Joseph  E.  and  Eunice 
H.  (Nickerson)  Sears;  removed  to  South  Harwich, 
Mass.,  with  parents,  at  8  yrs.  of  age;  ed.  common 
schs.;  m.  Stella  L.  Nickerson,  of  Cotuit,  Mass.. 
.Tan.  12,  1881.     Left  home  at  14  to  serve  as  elk.  in 


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dry  goods  store  at  Fitchburg,  Mass.;  elk.  R.  H. 
White  &  Co.,  Boston,  1876-83;  in  partnership  with 
brother,  W.  F.  Sears,  in  yen.  store  at  South  Har- 
wich (Sears  Bros.),  1883-93;  sold  out  to  brother 
and  established  dept.  store  at  Cotuit,  1893;  pres. 
Cotuit  Co-operative  Grocery  Co.;  v. -p.  Barnstable 
Motor  Co.;  pres.  bd.  trustees  Cotuit  Pub.  Library 
Assn.;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Barnstable.  6  yrs.  Repub- 
lican. Methodist.  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Cotuit  Golf, 
Men's  M.E.  Chuich.  Recreations:  baseball,  golf. 
Address:    Cotuit,    Mass. 

SEARS,  Francis  B.,  banker;  Jan.  21,  1849-Aug. 
27,  1914.      (See  vol.   1909.) 

SEARS.  Francis  FbiUp,  life  insurance,  lawyer; 
b.  Waltham,  Mass.,  Oct.  30,  1869;  s.  Philip  Howes 
and  Sarah  Pratt  (I.,yman)  Sears;  prep.  cdn.  Noble's 
pvt.  sch.,  Boston,  to  1886;  spl.  course,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech..  1887;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
U.  Law  Sch.,  1895.  In  law  practice,  Boston,  office 
of  Solomon  Lincoln,  counsel  for  B.  &  M.  R.R.  and 
Travelers  Ins.  Co.,  189.5-8;  in  practice,  individu- 
ally, 1899-02;  treas.  and  dir..  1902-5;  v. -p.,  dir.  and 
comptroller  since  1906,  Columbian  Nat.  Life  Ins. 
Co.;  treas.  and  dir.  Am.  Investment  Securities  Co. 
Alderman  City  of  Waltham.  1900-3.  Mem.  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Harvard  Law  School  Alumni 
Assn.,  Hasty  Pudding  Club.  Inst,  of  1770.  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Clubs:  Union,  Boston  Athletic 
Assn.,  Brookline  Country.  Unitarian,  Middlesex 
Hunt  (pres.).  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York). 
Home:  85  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Boston;  (summer)  Walt- 
ham,  Mass.     Office:    77   Franklin   St.,   Boston. 

SEARS,  Fred  Coleman,  college  prof.;  b.  Lexing- 
ton, Mass.,  May  11.  1866;  s.  Thomas  Bartlett  and 
Mary  Katherlne  (Wellington)  Sears;  descendant 
of  Richard  Sears,  who  came  from  England  in  1633; 
B.S.,  Kan.  Agrl.  Coll..  1892,  M.S.,  1896;  m.  Ruth  T. 
Stookes,  of  Garnett,  Kan.,  Oct.  19,  1897;  2  children, 
Florence  Hart  and  Elizabeth  Kent  (twins),  b.  Apr. 
3,  1907.  i^sst.  horticulturist,  Kan.  Expt.  Sta.,  Man- 
hattan. 1892-6;  prof,  of  horticulture,  Utah  Agrl. 
Coll.,  1896-7;  dir.  Nova  Scotia  Sch.  of  Horticulture, 
Wolfville,  N.S.,  1897-04;  prof,  horticulture.  Nova 
Scotia  Agrl.  Coll.,  Truro,  N.S.,  1904-7;  prof,  pom- 
ology, Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.  since  1907;  mgr.  Bay  Road 
Fruit  Farm,  Amherst.  Progressive  Republican. 
Conglist.    Mason.    Address:  Amherst,  Mass. 

SEARS.  Frederic  William,  neurologist :  b.  Mor- 
vistown.  N..I.,  .Tune  30,  1859;  s.  Hector  and  .Susan 
T.  fGustin)  Sears;  descendant  of  Richard  Sears, 
1630:  grad.  Brooklyn  (N.Y.)  High  Sch.,  1874,  Adel- 
phi  Acad.,  1876;  A.B.,  Amherst.  1881;  M.D.,  U.  of 
Vt..  1888;  post-ffrad.  course  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg., 
New  York,  1889,  Roosevelt  Hosp..  1891.  London, 
Eng.,  1904,  Paris.  France.  1905.  Berlin  and  Munich, 
1906,  Harvard,  1907.  .Tohns  Hopkins.  1908,  Har- 
vard. 1909;  m.  Mary  E.  Hollis,  of  Hornell,  N.Y., 
1881.  In  business,  .tamestown,  N.Y.,  1885-6;  farm- 
ing. South  Hero.  Vt..  1886-90;  began  practice  of 
medicine.  AVaterburv.  Vt.,  1890;  prof,  nervous  dis- 
eases. Coll.  of  Medicine.  U.  of  Vt..  since  1912; 
neurologist.  Marv  Fletcher  .and  Fanny  Allen 
hosps. :  pres.  Burlinffton  Health  Commn.  Republi- 
can. Episcopalian.  Mem.  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Bos- 
Soc.  Psychiatry  and  Neurology.  Mason  (K.T., 
Shriner).  Club:  Algonnuin.  Address:  167  South 
Union  St.,  I^urlington.  Vt. 

SEARS,  Frederick  Edmund,  educator;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Mass..  Mav  22.  1871;  s.  Henry  Franklin  and 
Sarah  .1.  (Walker)  Sears;  student  Amherst,  1891-2; 
A.B.,  Harvard.  1895:  m.  Marv  Ellen  Balch,  of  Bal- 
timore. Md..  .Tulv  28.  1903;  1  son,  Frederick  Ed- 
mund, .Ir.  Head  of  Dept.  of  Science.  St.  Paul's 
Sch.,  since  1908.  Author:  Essentials  of  a  Course 
in  Elementary  Physics,  1901.  Address:  St.  Paul's 
School,  Concord,  N.H. 

SEARS,  Georgre  Bowman,  iudge;  b.  Danvers, 
Mass.,  .Tune  5,  1S65;  s.  .lohn  Augustus  and  Sarah 
Louise  (Sinionds)  Sears;  grad.  Holton  High  Sch., 
Uanvers,  1884;  grad.  Dummer  Acad..  South  By- 
fleld.  Mass.,  1886;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1890;  I>L.B..  Bos- 
ton U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1895;  m.  Oct.  31,  1899.  Jennie 
Porter  White,  of  Danvers,  Mass.  Admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1895;  began  practice  in  Boston  in  office 
of  Gen.  Edgar  R.  Champlin  established  office  on 
ow-n  account  3  yrs.  later;  apptd.  justice  of  the  1st 


Dist.  of  Essex,  Salem,  Mass.,  1905,  and  removed 
office  to  Salem,  wliere  has  since  been  located.  Mem. 
Salein  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Essex  Bar  Assn.,  Salem 
Bar  Assn.,  Essex  Inst.,  Danvers  Hist.  Soc,  Dan- 
vers Improvement  Soc,  Psi  Upsilon,  Phi  Delta 
Phi,  Democrat.  Conglist.  Mason  (32°);  mem.  Odd 
Fellows,  K.  of  P.,  Red  Men,  Grange.  Clubs:  Salem, 
Salem  Golf,  Salem  Billiard,  Essex  Congregational. 
Home:  37  Cherry  St.,  Danvers,  Mass.  Office:  114 
Washington  St.,   Salem,  Mass. 

SEARS,  Georg-e  Gray,  M.D.;  b.  Boston,  Oct.  22, 
1859;  s.  George  O.  and  Sarah  G.  (Richards)  Sears; 
A.B.,  Amherst,  1880;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1885;  m.  Ruth 
Williams,  of  Boston,  Feb.  2,  1904.  Practicing  medi- 
cine at  Boston  since  1886;  visiting  phys.  Boston 
City  Hosp.,  1902;  insti-.,  1897-1901,  asst.  prof.  clin. 
medicine,  1901-11,  asso.  prof.,  1911-12,  clin.  prof, 
medicine,  1912 — ,  Harvard.  IVIem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Assn.  Am.  Physicians,  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Improve- 
ment, Boston  Soc.  Med.  Sciences.  Republican. 
Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Country.  Address:  426  Beacon 
St.,  Boston.* 

SEARS,  Harry  Edward,  M.D. ;  b.  Boston,  Apr.  11, 
1870;  s.  Edward  Shailer  and  Isabelle  (Wagner) 
Sears;  descendant  of  Richard  Sares,  Plvmouth, 
Mass.,  1633;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1889:  A.B., 
Harvard,  1893;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1896;  m. 
Myrtle  Walker,  of  Beverly,  Mass.,  Oct.  28,  1902; 
2  children,  Norman,  Harry  Edward,  .Tr.  In  gen. 
practice  in  Beverly,  Mass.,  since  1899;  visiting  sur- 
geon Beverly  Hosp.  Acting  asst.  surgeon,  U.S. 
Army  in  Porto  Rico,  Aug.,  1898-May,  1899.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Mason.      Address:      25    Broadway,    Beverly,    Mass. 

SEARS,  Henry  Howes,  merchant;  b.  East  Dennis. 
Mass.,  July  17,  1845;  s.  Nathan  and  Sarah  Clark 
(Howes)  Sears;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.;  m.  Mary 
C.  Homer,  of  East  Dennis.  Feb.  17,  1870  (died  Aug. 
12,  1912).  In  mercantile  business  at  Bast  Dennis; 
v.-p.  Bass  River  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Cape  Cod  Nat. 
Bank;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1913.  1914.  Trustee 
and  treas.  Jacob  Sears  Memorial  Library  Corpn. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Mason;  mem.  K.  of  P., 
I.O.R.M.     Home:     East   Dennis,    Mass. 

SEARS,  Henry  "William,  lumber  dealer:  b.  South 
Yarmouth,  :Mass..  Apr.  24.  1859:  s.  Barnabas  and 
Deborah  M.  (Clark)  Sears:  ed.  common  schs.. 
South  Yarmouth:  Comer's  Commercial  Coll..  Bos- 
ton; m.  Martha  S.  Pickens,  of  Middleboro.  Mass., 
Dec.  5,  1883;  2  children.  Henry  W..  Jr.,  Mabel  B. 
Engaged  in  lumber  business  at  Middleboro,  Mass., 
since  18  75;  dir.  Middleboro  Co-operative  Bank  since 
its  organization.  1889,  also  chmn.  securitv  com.; 
mgr.  Sears  T^umber  Company.  Trustee  Public  Li- 
brarv,  Middleboro.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club: 
Middleboro  Commercial.  Home:  107  S.  Main  St. 
Office:    34  Vine   St.,   Middleboro,   Mass. 

SEARS,  Herbert  Mason;  A.B..  Harvard  I^.  1889. 
Dir.  N.E.  Trust  Co..  Old  Colonv  Trust  Co..  Boston 
Opera  Co.:  trustee  Suffolk  Savine-s  Bank  for  Sea- 
men and  Others.  Free  Hosp.  foi-  Women:  mem.  bd. 
of  mgrs.  Mass.  Charitable  Eve  and  Ear  Infirmary. 
Address:    53   State  St.,  Boston. 

SEARS,  Horace  S..  cotton  fabrics;  b.  Wayland. 
Mass.,  Feb.  26.  1S55:  s.  Edmund  Hamilton  and 
Ellen  (Bacon)  Sears:  ed.  dist.  schs.:  unmarried. 
Began  at  Boston,  with  N.  Bovnton  &  Co.,  1880; 
mem.  of  firm  of  Boynton  &  Co..  1889-1900;  since 
mem.  Wellins?-ton,  Sears  &  Co.  (cotton  duck);  treas. 
"^'est  Point  Mfg.  Co.,  Riverdale  Cotton  Mills.  Wes- 
ton Water  Co.,  Chattahoochee  Valley  R.R. ;  dir. 
Brookside  Mills.  Divie  Cotton  Mills.  Columbus 
Mfg.  Co..  Sherman  Mfg.  Co..  Lanett  Rleachery  & 
Dve  Works.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Clubs:  Algonquin.  Unitarian.  Exchange.  Home: 
Weston,  Mass.    Office:    93  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

SEARS,  Julia  Seton,  M.D.,  lecturer.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

SEARS,  Iiorenzo,  university  prof.;  b.  Searsville, 
Mass,  Apr.  IS,  1838;  s.  Nathaniel  and  Cordelia 
CMoiton)  Sears:  A.B..  Yale.  1861:  grad.  Gen.  Theol. 
Sem..  New  York,  1864:  (hon.  A.M.,  Trinity,  1887, 
T>itt  D  1892):  m.  Adeline  Harris,  of  Wvoming. 
R  T.,  Jan.  2,  1n66.  Deacon.  1864.  priest,  1865,  P.E. 
Ch.;     rector    in    Conn.,    R.T.,    N.H..    1864-85;     prof. 


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rhetoric  and  English  lit.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1885-8;  prof, 
rhetoric,  1890-5,  Am.  lit.,  1S95-1906,  Brown  U. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  li.st  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:     163   Butler  Av.,  Providence.* 

SEARS,   Nathan  Henry;   Nov.    28,    1830-Feb.    26, 

1914.      (See    vol.    1909.) 

SEARS,  Philip  Shelton,  lawyer,  trustee;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1889,  I.L.B.,  1892;  m.  Mary  Cabot  Hig- 
ginson,  of  Boston,  Feb.  2,  1898.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1892,  and  since  practiced  at  Boston.  Clubs: 
Somerset,  Myopia  Hunt.  Home:  205  Common- 
wealth Av.    Office:    53   Slate  St.,  Boston. 

SEARS,  Richard  Dudley,  trustee;  b.  Boston,  Oct. 
26,  lb;61;  s.  Frederick  H.  and  Albertina  H.  (Shel- 
ton) Sears;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1883;  m.  Eleanor  M. 
Cochrane,  of  Boston,  Nov.  24,  1891;  2  children, 
Mii'iam,  Richard  Dudley,  Jr.  Trustee  of  estates; 
■dir.  Cochrane  Chem.  Co.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Somerset,  Tennis  and  Racquet,  Boston 
Athletic  Assn.,  Brookline  Country,  Harvard.  Held 
amateur  lawn  tennis  championship  of  America, 
1881-7.  Recreations:  golf.  Editor:  Peile's  Lawn 
Tennis  as  a  Game  of  Skill.  Home:  232  Beacon  St. 
Office:     53   State   St.,   Boston. 

SEARS,  Russell  Adams,  lawyer;  b.  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.,  Oct.  13,  1869;  s.  Samuel  Davis  and  Ella 
Evelyn  (Hayden)  Sears;  descendant  of  Richard 
Sears,  of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston; 
I'ead  law  in  office  of  Hon.  Samuel  Leland  Powers; 
m.  Jennie  Crocker,  of  Barnstable,  Mass.,  June  26, 
1889.  Engaged  in  gen.  practice,  Boston,  1890-02; 
gen.  atty.  Boston  Elevated  Ry.  Co.,  since  1902; 
dir.  Mass.  Employes  Ins.  Assn.,  Granite  Trust  Co., 
Citizens  Gas  Light  Co.;  mayor  of  Quincy,  Mass., 
1898;  city  solicitor,  1900-1.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn., 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Club:  Exchange.  Home:  Quincy,  Mass.  Office: 
101    Milk   St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

SEARS,  Sarah  Choate,  artist;  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Mav  5,  1858;  d.  Charles  Francis  and  Eliza- 
beth W.  (Carlile)  Choate;  pupil  Cowles  Art  Sch. 
and  Mus.  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston;  m.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Joshua  Montgomery  Sears,  Sept.  18,  1877. 
Awarded  William  T.  Evans  prize,  1892;  medal, 
Chicago  Expn.,  1893;  hon.  mention,  Paris  Expn., 
1900;  bronze  medal,  Buffalo  Expn.,  1901;  silver 
medal,  Charleston  Expn.,  and  St.  Louis  Expn., 
1904.  Mem.  New  York  Water  Color  Club,  Boston 
Water  Color  Club.  Address:  12  Arlington  St.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.* 

SEARS,  Stephen  Hull,  M.D.;  b.  South  Yarmouth, 
Mass.,  July  31,  1854;  s.  Stephen  and  Henrietta 
Adelia  (Hull)  Sears;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  South  Yar- 
mouth; studied  medicine  with  Dr.  A.  E.  Miller, 
Needham,  1  vr. ;  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll. 
(New  York  U.),  1879;  m.  Mariana  B.  Parker,  of 
Barnstable,  Mass.,  Aug.  21,  1881;  3  children,  Ste- 
phen H.,  Jr.,  Henrietta  F.,  Laura  H.  Practiced  in 
Newport.  R.I.,  1879-89,  Yarmouthport,  Mass.,  since 
1889;  acting  asst.  surg.  U.S.  Marine  Hosp.  Service, 
Newport,  R.I.,  7  vrs. ;  surgeon  Newport  Arty.  Co., 
R.I.N.G.,  with  rank  of  maj..  1885-9.  Mem.  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Barnstable  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  Mason 
CK.T.);  mem.  K.  of  P..  B.P.O.  Elks,  I.O.  Red  Men. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Address:  Yarmouthport, 
Mass. 

SEARS,  Willard  Thomas,  architect;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  Nov.  5,  1837;  s.  Willard  and  Ruth 
Barker  (Cushman)  Sears;  descended  from  Richard 
Sears,  the  pilgrim,  and  Elder  Thomas  Cushman, 
the  pilgrim;  studied  architecture  with  Solomon 
K.  Eaton.  New  Bedford,  1856-7;  m.  May,  d.  Mellish 
Irving  Motte,  a  Unitarian  clergyman  of  Boston, 
Jan.  1,  1862;  4  daughters,  Ruth  (Mrs.  Edward 
Read,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.),  Mabel  (Mrs.  Nevett 
S.  Bartow,  of  South  Orange,  N.J.),  Edith  Howland, 
Miriam  (Mrs.  Rudolph  Compton,  of  Worcester, 
Mass.).  Draftsman  with  Gridley  J.  F.  Bryant, 
Boston,  1858-9;  began  practice  on  own  account, 
1860;  mem.  Cummings  &  Sears,  1864-89,  since 
alone.  Work  of  firin  in  many  cities  of  U.S.,  South 
America  and  Hayti;  rebuilt  cathedral  at  Cape 
Haitien.  Fellow  Am.  Inst.  Architects.  Boston  Soc. 
Arcliitects  (a  founder)  :  mem.  Boston  Architec- 
tural Club,  Fine  Arts  Museum,  Boston  Cape  Cod 
Assn.  (pres.).  Cape  Cod  Pilgrim  Memorial  Assn. 
Address:     70   Kilby   St.,   Boston. 


SEARS,  William  Richards,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Oct.  8,  1869;  s.  George  Oliver  and  Sarah  Gardner 
(Richards)  Sears;  grad.  Hopkinson's  Sch.,  Boston, 
1887;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891,  A.M.,  1894,  LL.B.,  1894; 
m.  June  10,  1909,  Martha  Susan  Jolliffe;  children, 
Vyvyan,  William  R.,  Jr.  Has  practiced  at  Boston 
since  1894;  mem.  firm  of  Whipple,  Sears  &  Ogden 
since  1898.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Union,  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York).  Mem. 
Am.  and  Mass.  bar  assns..  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Bos- 
ton. Home:  Cohasset,  Mass.  Office:  73  Tremont 
St.,    Boston. 

SEAVER,  Edwin  Pliny,  educator;  b.  Northbor- 
ough,  Mass.,  Feb.  24,  1838;  s.  Samuel  and  Julia 
(Conant)  Seaver;  A.B.,  Harvard  U.,  1864,  A.M., 
1867,  LL.B.,  1870,  but  never  practiced  law;  m. 
Margaret  Wiley  Gushing,  of  Cambridge,  Mass., 
Sept.  10,  1872.  Teacher  Friends'  Acad.,  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  1857-60,  1864,  1865;  tutor  and  asst. 
prof,  mathematics.  Harvard,  1865-74;  head  master, 
English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  1874-80;  supt.  pub. 
schs.,  Boston,  1880-1904;  now  retired.  Mem.  Bd. 
of  Overseers  of  Harvard,  1877-1908,  except  1890-1. 
Home:    47  Rotch  St.,  Bedford,  Mass.* 

SEAVER,  James  Edward,  secretary,  librarian 
Old  Colony  Hist.  Soc;  b.  Taunton,  Mass.,  July  14, 
1840;  s.  Samuel  and  Lepha  Miranda  (Hodges) 
Seaver;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Taunton  and  Bristol,  to 
1857;  m.  Taunton,  Dec.  21,  1863.  Frances  Eliza- 
beth Monagle.  Served  in  Civil  War  as  1st  It.  7th 
Mass.  Vol.  Inf.;  wounded  at  Battle  of  Fredericks- 
burg, May  3,  1863;  resigned  from  service  on  ac- 
count of  disability;  engaged  with  father  after 
Civil  War,  as  contractor  and  builder:  became  trav- 
eling agt.  Taunton  Iron  Works,  1874,  and  later 
with  Walworth  Mfg.  Co.,  Boston,  and  Delmater 
Iron  Works,  New  York;  chmn.  Bd.  of  Health.  Taun- 
ton. 18S4-5;  chief  of  police,  1885-6.  Entered  early 
in  life  into  antiq.  and  geneal.  pursuits;  one  of  prin. 
contbrs.  to  Emerv's  History  of  Taunton;  sec.  and 
librarian.  Old  Colony  Hist.  Soc.  since  1896.  Re- 
publican. ITnitarian.  Mem.  Soc.  Mayflower  De- 
scendants, Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  S.A.R.  (1st  pres. 
Robert  Treat  Paine  Chapter).  Loyal  Legion.  Royal 
Arch    Mason.     Address:     Taunton,   Mass. 

SEAVER,  Thomas  O.;  1832-July  11,  1912.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

SECHRIST,  Pranklin  Kleinfelter,  college  prof.; 
b.  Klelnfeltersville.  Pa.,  Nov.  28,  1867;  s.  Franklin 
and  Leah  (Kleinfelter)  Sechrist:  ed.  piib.  schs.; 
B.S.,  Albright  Coll.,  Mverstown,  Pa..  1889:  Ph.B.. 
Lafayette  Coll.,  Pa.,  1892,  Ph.D.  in  English  phil- 
ology. 1898;  studied  edn.  in  Germany.  1907:  Har- 
vard U.,  1911:  hon.  fellow  in  psychology  and  edn., 
Clark  U.,  1912-15,  Ph.D.  in  ednl.  psychology,  1913; 
m.  Anna  Eldon,  of  Aspus,  Pa.,  Dec.  29,  1896;  1 
daughter.  Esther  Margaret.  Head  of  Dept.  of  Eng- 
lish, 1892-9.  Dept.  of  Psvchology  and  Pedagogy, 
1899-1900.  Lock  Haven  (Pa.)  State  Normal  Sch.: 
head  Dent,  of  English,  State  Normal  Sch..  Stevens 
Point,  AVis.,  1900-10;  prof.  Ensrlish  and  modern 
langs.,  R.I.  State  Coll.,  1910-12;  lecturer,  Clark 
TT.,  since  1913.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Mem.  Modern  Lang.  Assn.  America.  Recreations: 
tennis.    Home:     5   Lowell   St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

SEDERQTTIST,  Arthur  Butman,  bond  and  stock 
broker;  b.  Lvnn,  Mass..  Julv  4.  1873;  s.  George 
Washington  and  Bethia  Emely  (Litch)  Sederquist; 
ed.  Lvnn  High  Sch.  and  Bryant  and  Stratton  Com- 
mercial Coll.;  m.  Anereonette  Florence  Davis,  of 
Lvnn.  Mass..  Jan.  25.  1899;  2  sons,  Arthur  Butman, 
Jr.,  Robert  Davis.  Began  active  career  in  banking 
business.  Boston.  1R93.  continuing  5  yrs.;  in  bond, 
stock  and  banking  business  on  own  account  since 
1898.  Independent  Rennblican.  Baptist.  Mem.  Bos- 
tonian  Soc.  Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic,  Brae 
Burn  Countrv  (Boston).  New  York  Athletic.  Rec- 
reations: fishing,  eolf.  Home:  Auburndale,  Mass. 
Office:     85   Devonshire  St.,   Boston. 

SEDGWICK.  Ellery.  editor;  b.  New  York.  Feb. 
27.  1872;  s.  Henrv  Dwight  and  Henrietta  (Ellery) 
Sedgwick;  A.B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1894;  m.  Mabel,  d. 
Walter  Channing  Cabot,  Sept.  23.  1904.  Teacher 
Groton  (Mass.)  Sch.,  1895-6;  asst.  editor  The 
Youth's  Companion,  Boston,  1896-1900;  editor 
Leslie's  Monthly  Magazine.  1900-5.  American  Mag- 
azine, 1906-7;  associated  with  McClure's  Magazine, 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


1907,  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  190S;  editor  Atlantic 
Monthly,  and  pres.  Atlantic  Monthly  Co.,  1909 — . 
Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  1914,  Mass. 
Hist.    Soc,    1915.      Author:    Life   of   Thomas   Paine, 

1899.  Home:  34  Mt.  Vernon  St.  Office:  3  Park  St., 
Koston.* 

SEDGWICK,  Henry,  banker;  b.  Lenox,  Mass., 
May  4,  is;{(i:  s.  Thomas  and  Luna  (Cook)  Sedpwick; 
ed.  common  schs.  and  Lenox  Acad.;  m.  Lenox,  Nov. 
1,  1S59,  Mary  C.  .Judd.  Pres.  Lenox  Nat.  Rank; 
trustee  Lenox  Saving^s  Bank.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.    Addi-ess:    Lenox,  Mass. 

SEDOWTCK,  Joseph  Albert;  b.  New  Diggings, 
Wis.,  Mar.  :iii.  INTl;  s.  Thomas  and  Sarah  Ann 
Sedgwick:  ed.  high  sch.,  Akron,  Ta. ;  giad.  Com- 
mercial Dept.,  Highland  Park  Normal  Coll.,  Des 
Moines,  la.;  spl.  work,  Y.M.C.A.  Evening  Sch., 
Brooklyn:  studied  law,  George  Washington  IT., 
Washington.  D.C.:  LL.B..  Y.M.C.A.  Evening  Inst., 
Boston:  m.  Chicago,  Sept.  28,  1S96.  Lavina  Florence 
Doan.  Teacher,  Highland  Park  Normal  Coll.,  Des 
Moines,  2  yrs.:  elk.  U.S.  Rv.  Mail  Service  1  vr. ; 
requisition  oik.  U.S.  Navy  Yard,  New  York,  5  vrs., 
and  spl.  elk.  Navy  Dept.,  Washington,  2V,  vrs.; 
auditor  and  asst.  treas.  Fore  River  Ship  and  Engine 
Co.  1  yr.:  treas.  Fore  River  Shipbuilding  Co.  1904- 
13;  sec.-treas.  and  dir.  Fore  River  Shipbuilding 
Corpn.  since  1913;  also  treas.  and  dir.  Harrowav- 
Dixon  Co.  and  Curtis  Marine  Turbine  Co.  of  the 
U.S.;  dir.  Emery  Steamship  Co.  Dir.,  sec.  and 
treas.  Accident  As.sn.  of  Employes;  dir.  Y.M.C.A., 
Quincy.  Mass.;  trustee  Quincy'Hosp.  Methodist. 
Mem.  Citizens'  No-license  League  (pres.),  Bd.  of 
Trade.  Republican.  Clubs:  First  Parish.  Metho- 
dist, Quincy  Tennis.  Recreations:  tennis,  motor- 
ing.    .\ddress;    Quincy,   Mass. 

SESawiCK,  William  Thompson,  bioloeist:  b. 
W^est  Hartford,  Conn.,  Dec.  29,  18^5:  s.  William 
and  .Anne  Thompson  (Barbour)  Sedgwick:  Ph  B  , 
ShefHeld  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale),  1877:  Ph.D.,  .Johns 
Hopkins.  1881;  (hon.  Sc.D.,  Yale,  1909):  m.  Marv 
Katrine  Rice,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Dec.  29.  1881 
Instr.  Physiol,  chemistry,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch., 
1878-9;  fellow,  and  asso.  biology,  .Johns  Hopkins, 
1879;  asst.  prof.,  asso.  prof,  and  prof,  biologv,  now 
prof,  biology  and  public  health,  Mass.  irist.  of 
Technology,  1883 — .  Biologist  Mass.  State  Board 
of  Health.  1888-96:  curator  Lowell  Inst.,  Boston, 
since  1897:  chmn.  Pauper  Instns.'  Trustees.  1897-9 
and  (1899-1900)  instns."  registrar,  Citv  of  Boston: 
mem.  Pub.  Health  Council,  State  Dept.  of  Health 
of  Mass.  since  1914.  Trustee  Simmons  Female 
Coll.  since  1899;  pres.  bd.  dirs.  Sharon  Sanatorium 
since  1902:  mem.  advisory  bd.  Hygienic  Lab.  of 
U.S.  Pub.  Health  and  Marine  Hosp.  Service  since 
1902.  V.-p.  Boston  Soc.  Municipal  Officers,  1898- 
1900:    pres.    Boston    Civil    Service    Reform    Assn., 

1900.  Mass.  Civil  Service  Reform  Assn..  1901,  Soc 
Am.    Bacteriologists.    1900,    Am.    Soc.    Natuialists 

1901.  N.E.  Water  ■V^'orks  Assn..  1906;  fellow  Am 
Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  A.A.A.S.  (v.-p.  1905);  dir. 
Nat.  Assn.  for  Study  and  Prevention  of  Tubercu- 
losis, since  190.5:  mem.  American  Philosophical  So- 
ciety. Clubs:  St.  Bntolnh.  Technology.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  .America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  29  Com- 
monwealth  Av.,   Boston.* 

SEEIi'y,  Henry  Martyn,  college  prof.;  b.  South 
Onondaga,  N.Y.,  Oct.  2,  1828;  s.  .Joseph  Owen 
and  Susanna  (Stearns)  Seely;  Ph.B.,  Yale,  1856, 
A.M.,  1860;  M.D.,  Berkshire  Med.  Instn..  1857; 
studied  at  Freiberg  and  Heidelberg,  1867-8;  m. 
Adelaide  E.  Hamblin,  of  Perryville,  N.Y.,  Sept.  1, 
1858  (died  Aug.  25,  1865);  m.  2d,  Sarah  .1.  Mat- 
thews, of  Fair  Haven,  Vt.,  June  11,  1867.  Prof, 
chemistry.  Berkshire  Med.  Instn.,  1857-62.  U.  of 
Vt.,  1860-7;  prof,  chemistry  and  natural  history, 
1861-92.  natural  history,  1892-5,  emeritus  prof., 
1895,  Middlebury  Coll.  Sec.  Vt.  Bd.  of  Agr.,  1875-8; 
edited  3  vols,  of  reports.  Prohibition  candidate 
for  gov.  of  Vt.,  1886,  1888.   Home:    Middlebury,  Vt.* 

SEEI^Yi:,  Ii(anrenus)  Clark,  educator;  b.  Bethel, 
Conn.,  Sept.  20.  !.s37:  s.  Seth  and  Abigail  (Tavlor) 
Seelye;  A.B.,  Union  Coll..  1857;  .\ndovei-  Theol. 
Sem..  1858-9:  univs.  of  Berlin  and  Heidelberg,  1860- 
62;  (D.D.,  Union.  1875;  LL.D.,  Amherst,  1894);  m. 
Henrietta  Sheldon  Chapin,  of  Albanv.  N.Y.,  Nov. 
17,    1863.     Ordained   Congl.    ministry,    1863;    pastor 


Nortli  Ch.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1863-5,  prof,  rhetoric 
and  English  lit.,  Amherst,  1865-73;  1st  pres.  Smith 
Coll.,  1873-1910,  pres.  emeritus,  1910 — .  Home: 
Northampton,    Mass.* 

SEEIiYZ:,  Ralph  Hollaud,  surgeon;  b.  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  May  lu,  1865;  s.  L.  (Jlark  and  Hen- 
lietta  (Chapin)  Seelye;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1886,  A.M., 
1889;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1890;  m.  Grace  A. 
Blodgett,  of  Newton,  Mass.,  Nov.  14.  1895;  3  chil- 
dren, Barbara,  Rebecca,  Samuel  Clark.  House  sur- 
geon, Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1889-90,  Boston  Lying-in 
Hosp.,  1890;  practiced  in  Springfield  since  1891; 
surgeon  Springfield  Hosp.  since  1896;  consulting 
surgeon.  Noble  Hosp.  (Westfield,  Mass.),  Dickin- 
son Hosp.  (Northampton).  Brattleboro  Memorial 
Hosp.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgery;  mem.  A.M. A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Clubs:  Nayasset, 
Springfield  Country.  Address:  73  Chestnut  St., 
Springfield,   Mass. 

SEEIiTi:,  Walter  Clark,  M.D.;  b.  Amherst, 
Mass.,  Jan.  3,  1873;  s.  Laurenus  Clark  and  Henri- 
etta (Chapin)  Seelve;  grad.  Williston  Sem.,  East- 
hampton,  Mass.,  1891;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1895;  M.D.. 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1899;  interne  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.,  1900;  m.  Anne  Ide  Barrows,  of  Providence. 
R.I..  June  14,  1904;  5  children,  Arthur,  Edwin  B., 
Harriet  H.,  Laurenus  Clark.  Mary  B.  Practiced  in 
Worcester,  Mass.,  since  1901;  visiting  surgeon  to 
Memorial  Hosp.  since  1904.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons,  Alpha  Delta  Phi. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  Worcester,  Bohemian,  Quinsiga- 
mond  Boat.  Recreations:  motoring,  country  life. 
Home:  66  William  St.  Office:  390  Main  St., 
Worcester,  Mass. 

SEEBIiEV,  Frank  Newell,  psychologist;  b. 
South  Englisli,  la.,  Nov.  21,  1859;  s.  Thomas  and 
Louisa  Ann  (Smith)  Seerley;  B.Ph.,  State  U.  of 
la.,  class  of  1882,  degree  received,  1895;  M.D.,  U. 
of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1891;  M.H.,  Internat. 
Y.M.C.A.  Coll.,  1907;  studied  Sorbonne,  Paris. 
France,  1903-4;  Clark  U.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  two 
summers;  m.  Margaret  G.  Holmes,  of  Iowa  Citv, 
la.,  June  20,  1883;  1  daughter:  Ethel  Roberta  (Mrs. 
G.  N.  Messer,  of  Worcester,  Mass.).  Connected 
with  Internat.  Y.M.C.A.  Coll.  since  1889,  now  prof, 
histology,  psychology  and  personal  evangelism; 
lecturer  for  Am.  Soc.  Sanitary  and  Moral  Prophy- 
laxis, New  York,  also  for  (ioU.  Dept.,  Internat. 
Com.  Y.M.C.A..  New  York.  Mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Spring- 
field. Mass..  1897-12.  ;Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Sanitary  and 
Moral  Propliylaxis.  Employed  Officers  Assn.  Y.M. 
C.A.  Republican.  Methodist.  IMason.  Club:  Real- 
ity (Springfield).  Recreations:  motoring,  tennis. 
Home:    180  West  ford  A  v.,   Springfield,  Mass. 

SEG-AIiIi,  Jacob  Bernard,  college  prof.:  b.  Ro- 
man, Roumania.  Nov.  11.  1866:  s.  Isaac  and  Esther 
(Nadler)  Segall:  prep.  edn.  in  various  instns.  in 
Roumania:  B.S.,  B.L.,  Univ.  of  Yassy,  1884:  ar- 
rived in  America,  1884;  studied  U.  of  New  York, 
1885-6.  Columbia.  1886-7.  Eidgenossisches  Poly- 
technikum,  Zurich.  Switzerland,  1887-9,  U.  of  ilu- 
nich,  Germany,  1889-90:  Columbia,  1891-3,  Univ. 
fellow  in  Romance  languages,  1892-3,  Ph.D.,  1893: 
Sorbonne.  Paris,  1896-7.  Instructor  in  French, 
Cornell  U.,  1893-6,  1897-1900:  lecturer  on  modern 
languages,  IVIcGill  U.,  ^Montreal,  Can.,  1900-1;  instr. 
in  French.  Coll.  City  of  New  York,  1901-3;  prof. 
Romance  languages,  U.  of  INle.,  since  1903.  Mem. 
Modern  Languasje  Assn.  of  America,  N.E.  Modern 
Lang.  Assn..  Phi  Kappa  Phi.  Theta  Chi.  Club: 
Twentietli  Century  (Bangor,  Me.).  Author:  Cor- 
neille  and  the  Spanish  Drama.  Editor:  Corneille's 
Menteur.  Writer  of  articles  in  Modern  Language 
Notes,  Bookman.  New  Internat.  Ency.,  etc.  Ad- 
dress:    Orono.    ]\Te. 

SEGEBBIiOM,  "Wilhelm,  educator,  cliemist:  b. 
Gotlienburg,  Sweden,  Jan.  11.  1872;  s.  Peter  Nico- 
laus  and  Anna  ^Matilda  (Sandstroem)  Segerblom ; 
came  to  America  with  parents,  1872:  grad.  Phil- 
lips Exeter  Acad.,  1892:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897:  m. 
Susan  M.  Roberts,  of  Goffstown,  N.H.,  Aug.  31,, 
1910.  Teacher  of  chemistrv,  Phillips  Exeter  Acad., 
Exeter,  N.H.,  since  Sept.,  1899.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.; 
mem.  N.E.  Assn.  Cliemistry  Teachers,  Am.  Chem. 
Soc,  Eastern  Assn.  of  Phy.sics  Teachers.  Author: 
Laboratorv  Manual  of  Qualitative  Analysis:  Prop- 
erties   Tables;    First    Year    Chemistry.     Has    pub- 


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lislietl  Calemlar  of  Spiritual  Progress  and  several 
painplilets  in  relation  to  teaching  chemistry.  Has 
developed  a  museum  for  tlie  Chemistry  Dept.  of 
the  acad.  and  written  a  descriptive  catalogue  of 
■the  same.    Address:   Exeter,   N.H. 

SIIZBERS,  Oeorg-e  Melville,  lawver;  Jan.  15, 
1844-May  L'6.  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
A\'ho  in  America,   1914-15.) 

SEI^SEK,  Joseph  H.,  clergyman;  b.  Hadlyme, 
Conn.,  Sept.  JS,  1855;  .s.  .lo.seph  H.  and  Caroline 
(Lord)  Selden;  prep.  edn.  Xorwicli  Free  Acad.; 
A.B.,  Amherst  Coll..  1878;  studied  Hartford  Theol. 
Sem. ;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem..  1881;  spl.  study 
abroad  1  yr.;  (D.D.,  Beloit,  [Wis.]  Coll.,  1S9S); 
m.  Norwich,  Conn.,  Oct.  22,  1884,  .Julia  Florence 
Bill.  Ordained  to  ministry  Congl.  Ch..  1882;  pas- 
tor, Metliuen,  Mass.,  Erie,  Pa.,  Cleveland.  O.,  Elgin, 
111.,  Second  Congl.  Ch.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  from 
1900.    Address:     270  Broadway,  Norwich,  Conn. 

SEIiFBIDGE,  Arthur  James,  lawyer:  b.  Centre- 
ville,  Cal.,  May  2,  1S59;  s  James  JM.  and  Elizabeth 
C  (Loveridge)  Selfridge;  descendant  of  Selfridge 
family,  Pelham,  Mass.,  1620;  prep.  edn.  Phillips 
Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.:  A.B.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  N.Y., 
1884,  A.M..  1890:  LL.B..  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law, 
1887.  Practiced  at  Boston  since  1887.  Mem.  Am. 
Bar  Assn.  Mem.  K.O.A..  Psi  Upsilon  fraternities, 
^lason  (32°).  Clubs:  LTniversity,  Brae  Burn,  Bos- 
ton (Z'urling.  Recreations:  golf,  curling.  Home: 
270  Beacon  St.    Office:    16  State  St.,  Boston. 

SEIiXITGEB,  Emily,  artist,  writer:  b.  Wilming- 
ton, N.C.,  Feb.  22,  1848;  d.  James  and  Elizabeth 
Otis  Lewis  (Keller)  Mc(5ary;  descendant  of  Capt. 
Richard  Lewis,  Barnstable,  Mass.,  about  1700;  ed. 
higli  sch..  Providence,  R.I.:  studied  Sch.  of  De- 
sign, Coopex  Union,  New  York,  2  yrs.,  later  Paris, 
France,  and  Florence,  Italy;  pupil  of  Margaret 
Roosenbaum,  Amalia  Rocchi.  Paul  de  Longpre;  m. 
Jean  Paul  Selinger^  of  Boston,  Oct.  9,  1882  (died 
1909).  Writer  of  monologues,  dialect  recitations, 
articles  on  art.  short  stories,  poems,  etc.;  shorter 
writings  issued  in  form  of  "Letter  Greetings"; 
spl.  art  corr.  in  Europe,  Boston  Evening  Tran- 
script, 1882-5;  painter  of  flowers.  Member  N.E. 
Woman's  Press  Assn.  Club:  Boston  Professional 
Woman's  (hon.).  Address:  711  Boylston  St., 
Boston. 

SEIiINGER,  Jean  Paiil,  portrait  painter-artist; 
June  24.  1850-Sept.  11,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
AVho's  Who  in  America.  1908-9.) 

SEIiIiECK,  Willard  Cliam.herlain,  clergyman:  b. 
Ogdensburg.  N.Y.,  Dec.  29,  1856;  s.  William  Henry 
and  Catherine  (Phelps)  Selleck;  ed.  State  Normal 
Sch.,  Potsdam,  N.Y. ;  grad.  Theol.  Sch.,  St.  Law- 
rence LT.,  1881  (D.D.,  1903);  m.  Louise  Blackmon, 
of  Hammond,  N.Y..  Oct.  27.  1881.  Ordained  Uni- 
versalist  ministry,  1881;  pastor.  First  Ch.,  Clifton 
Springs,  N.Y.,  1881-3.  First  Ch.;  Norwood,  Mass., 
1883-4,  First  Ch.,  Franklin.  Mass.,  1884-90:  founded, 
1891,  and  pastor.  First  Ch.,  Denver,  Colo.,  1891-5; 
pastor,  Ch.  of  the  Mediator,  Providence,  R.I..  1895- 
July  1,  1910;  also  First  Ch.,  Valley  Falls.  R.I., 
1901-8.  V.-p.  Providence  Soc.  for  Organizing  Char- 
ity; dir.  R.I.  Federation  of  Chs.:  mem.  R.I.  Tem- 
perance League  (ex-sec).  Trustee  Dean  Acad, 
since  1907.    Home:  Cumberland  Hill,  R.I.* 

SEIiIiEKS,  'Valentine  Thornton,  editor  and  pub.; 
b.  Burnley,  Eng.,  May  14,  1855:  s.  Thomas  D.  and 
Mary  A.  (Thornton)  Sellers:  arrived  in  America, 
1857;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Lawrence,  Mass.;  m.  Bos- 
ton, Oct.  25,  1895,  Carrie  L.  Hodsdon,  a  well- 
known  newspaper  writer;  2  children,  Maude  Helen, 
Dorothy  Stanley.  Became  staff  writer  of  the  I\Torn- 
ing  Eagle,  Lawrence,  1892;  editorial  writer.  Tele- 
gram, 1894:  editor  Sun  and  American,  1897;  started 
the  Sunday  Leader,  1901,  and  has  since  been  head 
of  the  Leader  Pub.  Co.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Club:  Authors'  (London,  Eng.).  Home:  "The  Over- 
look", Meredith,  N.H.  Office:  461  Essex  St.,  Law- 
rence, Mass. 

SENTEB,  John  Henry,  lawyer:  b.  Cabot,  Vt., 
Nov.  11,  1848:  s.  Dearborn  Bean  and  Susan  C. 
(Lvford)  Senter;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Vt.  and  Concord 
(X.H.)  High  Sch.;  m.  Addie  G.  Martin,  of  Warren, 
Vt..  Nov.  1,  1875.  Has  been  sec.  Deci.  State  Com. 
for  27  yrs.;  chmn.  same.  1898-1900;  del.  Dem,  Nat. 


Con  v.,  St.  Louis,  1888;  mem.  Dem.  Nat.  Com..  Vt., 
1900-4;  Dem.  candidate  for  gov.  of  Vt.,  1900;  nat. 
bank  examiner,  1885-9;  U.S.  atty.,  1893-7;  has  held 
numerous  local  offices;  mayor  of  Citv  of  Mont- 
pelier,  1898,  1899;  state's  atty.,  Wasliington  Co., 
1903-4;  mem.  Vt.  Legislature,  1906.  Home:  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt.* 

SERGEANT,  Charles  Spencer,  railway  official; 
b.  Nortliampton.  Mass.,  Apr.  30.  1852;  s.  George 
and  Lydia  Ann  (Clark)  Sergeant;  grad.  Northamp- 
ton High  Sch.,  1868;  m.  Elizabeth  Sheplev,  of  Bo.s- 
ton,  1880  (now  deceased);  3  children.  Engaged  in 
banking,  Easthampton,  Mass.,  1868-72:  in  railroad 
work  in  Mich.,  187  2-6:  chief  elk.  and  auditor. 
Eastern  R.R.,  Boston,  1876-83:  in  railroad  work 
at  Boston,  1883-7;  successively  since  1888,  auditor, 
gen.  mgr.,  2d  v.-p..  West  End  Ry.,  2d  v.-p.  Boston 
Elevated  Ry.  Pres.  Am.  Street  Rv.  Assn.,  1898 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Al- 
gonquin. St.  Botolph,  Exchange,  The  Country,  En- 
gineers.' Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  4 
Hawthorn  Rd.,  Brookline.  Office:  101  Milk  St., 
Boston. 

SESSIONS,  Albert  LesUe,  mfr.;  b.  Bristol,  Conn., 
Jan.  5,  1S72:  s.  John  H.  and  Maria  F.  (Woodford) 
Sessions;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.,  Yale  U., 
1892;  m.  Feb.  7.  1894,  Lelia  B.  Beach:  5  children, 
Paul  B.,  b.  Nov.  19,  1895;  Ruth  J.,  Mav  14,  1897; 
John  H.,  3d,  July  12,  1898;  Judith  H.,"and  Janet 
M.  (twins).  May  21,  1901  (latter  died  Oct.  7,  1908). 
Entered  employ  of  J.  H.  Sessions  &  Son,  mfrs, 
trunk  hardware,  etc.,  1893,  becoming  partner  with 
his  father,  1899,  until  latter's  death,  1902;  firm 
incorporated  as  J.  H.  Sessions  &  Son.  1905  (pres. 
and  treas.);  treas.  and  dir.  Sessions  Clock  Co. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Mem.  Chi  Phi.  Clubs: 
University  (New  York):  Country  of  Farmington. 
Address:   Bristol.  Conn. 

SESSION'S,  "William  Edwin,  mfr.;  b.  Bristol, 
Conn.,  Feb.  18,  1857:  s.  Jol^n  Humphrey  and  Emilv 
(Bunnell)  Sessions;  graduate  Hartford  High  Sch"., 
1876;  m.  Emily  Brown,  of  Bristol,  June  12,  1878. 
Began  in  mfg.  business  at  Bristol,  1879;  pres.  and 
treas.  (organizer  and  prin.  owner).  The  Sessions 
Foundry  Co.;  pres.  Sessions  Clock  Co.,  Bristol 
Trust  Co.;  dir.  Bristol  Water  Co.  Methodist;  supt. 
Prospect  M.E.  S.S. :  trustee  Weslevan  U..  Conn., 
1900 — :     Home:   50   Bellevue  Av.,   Bristol.  Conn.* 

SESSIONS,  "William  B.;  Dec.  3,  1835-Jan.  29, 
1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1906-7.) 

SETON,  Ernest  Thompson,  arti.'^t,  author,  lec- 
turer.   (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 

1914-15.) 

SETON,  Grace  Gallatin,  writer,  book  designer. 
(See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

SE"VEB,  James  "Warren,  M.D. ;  b.  Kingston,  Mass., 
July  4,  1878:  s.  Charles  William  and  Mary  Caro- 
line (Webber)  Sever;  descendant  of  Robert  Sever, 
of  ship  Mary  and  Ann,  1632,  also  of  Mayflower 
stock;  prep.  edn.  Browne  and  Nichols  Sch.,  Cam- 
bridge; M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1901;  m.  Eliza- 
beth C.  Bygrave,  of  Belmont,  Mass.,  Nov.  5,  1907; 
2  children,  Elizabeth,  James  A^'.,  Jr.  Specializes 
in  ortliopedic  surgery;  staff  mem.  Boston  Chil- 
dren's Hosp.,  House  of  the  Good  Samaritan;  sec. 
med.  com.  of  Industrial  Sch.  for  Crippled  and 
Deformed  Cliildren.  Mem.  Am.  Orthopedic  Assn., 
etc.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Contbr.  on  orthopedic 
surgery  to  many  med.  jours.  Recreations:  tennis, 
boating,  motoring.  Home:  70  Lakeview  Av.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.  Office:  234  Marlboro  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

SE"VEBANCE,  Milton  Iieonard,  educator,  clergv- 
man:   Oct.    14.    1830-Jan.    7,    1909.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

SE"V'EBV,  Melvin  Iiin"WOOd,  inventor;  b.  Melrose, 
Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1863;  s.  Solomon  and  Caroline  Place 
(Babb)  Severy;  ed.  Walpole,  Mass.,  to  3  yrs.  high 
sch.;  moved  to  Boston;  grad.  Monroe  Coll.  of  Ora- 
tory, 1883:  m.  Wilhelmina  Carlstrom,  of  Boston, 
Nov.  5,  1884  (died  1895);  m.  2d,  Elizabeth  Ann 
Flint,  of  Plymouth,  Yarmouth  Co.,  N.S.,  June 
2,  1897.  Began  as  inventor,  1882,  and  has  taken  out 
many  patents;  awarded  John  Scott  medal  of  Frank- 
lin Inst.,  1898,  for  invention  known  as  the  Severy 


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process  of  printing;  ex-pres.  Severy  Impression 
Process  Co.,  Choralcelo  Mfg.  Co.,  Choralcelo  Co.; 
dir  Solar  Power  Co.,  Automatic  Tympan  Co.  (all 
founded  on  his  inventions).  Mem.  Franklin  Inst., 
Phlla.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  history 
of  books,  etc.)    Home:  Arlington  Heights,  Mass.* 

SEVEY,  Olenn  C,  agricultural  writer;  b.  Green- 
bush,  ]\tich..  Mar.  15,  1879;  s.  John  C.  and 
Emma  (McClure)  Sevey;  B.S.,  Mich.  Agrl.  Coll., 
1903;  m.  Marie  A.  Vance,  of  Lyons,  Mich.,  Mar. 
15,  1904;  2  children,  Elaine  C,  John  C.  Began  as 
editorial  writer  for  Orange  Judd  Co.,  Oct.  6,  1903; 
became  asso.  editor.  Mar.,  1904;  in  charge  edi- 
torial work  of  New  England  Homestead  since  fall, 
1904;  organized  and  directed  the  1st  "Better  Farm- 
ing Special  Train"  for  N.E.,  spring  of  1906,  tour- 
ing Mass.,  N.  H.,  Vt.,  and  Me.,  for  encouragement 
and  edn.  of  farmers.  Author:  Bean  Culture,  1907; 
Peas  and  Pea  Culture,  1911.  Charter  mem.  Alpha 
Zeta  (Mich.  Agrl.  Coll.);  spl.  deputy  Mass.  State 
Grange  Recreations:  billiards,  country  life.  Home: 
Russell,  Mass.  Office :  Myrick  Bldg.,  Springfield, 
Mass. 

SEWAIiIi,  Georg-e  Tingey,  lawyer;  July  19,  1844- 
Oct.   31.    1!M)H.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

SEWAIiIi,  Harold  Marsh,  lawyer;  b.  Bath,  Me., 
Jan.  3,  INtiO;  s.  of  late  Hon.  Arthur  and  Enima 
Duncan  (Crooker)  Sewall;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1882, 
L.L.B.,  1885;  m.  Camilla  Loyall  Ashe,  of  San  Fran- 
cisco, Sept.  14,  1893.  Vice-consul  at  Liverpool, 
1885-7:  consul-gen.  at  Samoa,  1887-89:  opposed 
German  pretensions  there;  attache  of  commission 
which  negotiated  Berlin  treaty  of  1889,  for  joint 
govt,  of  Samoa  bv  the  powers;  reapptd.  consul- 
gen  at  Samoa,  1889-92;  secured  site  to  naval  sta. 
at  Pago-Pago;  admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1892;  chmn. 
Rep  State  Conv.  of  Me.,  1896;  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.. 
1896;  member  Maine  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1896;  U.S.  min- 
ister to  Hawaii,  1897;  received  transfer  sover- 
eignty of  islands,  1898;  spl.  agt.  U.  S.  until  orgn. 
of  the  territorv;  was  first  member  Rep.  Nat.  Com. 
for  Hawaii:  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903-7.  Senate, 
1907-9.  I\lem.  Aerodynamic  Lab.  Commn.,  1912, 
Me.  Commn.  to  Panama-Pacific  Bxpn.,  1913.  Home: 
Bath,   i\Ie.* 

SEWAIiIi,  Jobn  Iiadd,  clergyman;  b.  Lunenburg, 
Vt.  Feb.  27,  1856:  s.  William  and  Caroline  Harod 
(Tilcomb)  Sewall:  in  direct  descent  from  John 
Howland,  of  the  Mayflower;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1877: 
S  T.B.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1882;  m.  Katharine 
Mussev  Hartwell,  of  Littleton,  Mass.,  Oct.  31,  1883; 
5  children,  Marv  B.  (Mrs.  Harry  S.  Whitbach), 
Katharine  M.  (Mrs.  R.  M.  Austin),  Carolyn  T., 
Helen  H.,  William.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1882;  pa.stor  Vt.,  Mo.  and  Mass.;  pastor  Lake  View 
Congl.  Ch.,  Worcester,  since  July,  1911.  Mng.  edi- 
tor Worcester  Magazine,  1907-9;  exec.  sec.  "Bos- 
ton, 1915",  1909-10;  sec.  Summer  Conf.  of  Con- 
gregationalists.  Isle  of  Shoals,  1914;  mgr.  and  sec. 
Nat.  League  for  Protection  of  the  family.  Mem. 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Worcester:  mem.  Sch. 
Com.,  Worcester,  1911-14.  Republican.  Club:  Con- 
gregational. Address:  29  Coburn  Av.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

SEVTAIiIi,  John  Smith,  theologian;  March  20, 
1830-Oct.  n,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  "^Hio 
in  America,    1910-11.) 

Si:WAI>Ii,  Jotham  Bradbury,  educator;  Oct.  3, 
1825-June   16,    1913.      (See   vol.    1909.) 

SEWAI.I.,  May  -Wrig-ht,  lecturer;  b.  Milwaukee, 
May  27,  1844;  d.  Philander  Montague  and  Mary 
Weeks  (Brackett)  Wright;  B.L.,  Northwestern  U.. 
1866.  A.M..  1868;  m.  Theodore  Lovett  Sewall,  Oct. 
30,  1880  (died  1895).  Prin.  of  Girls'  Classical  Sch., 
founded  by  her  husband,  at  Indianapolis.  Promi- 
nent in  woman  suffrage  movement  and  edn.  of 
women;  mem.  and  ex-officer  Nat.  Am.  Woman  Suf- 
frage Assn.;  ex  and  hon.  pres.  International  Coun- 
cil of  Women,  and  Nat.  Council  of  Women,  U.S.; 
del.  Universal  Congress  of  Women,  Paris,  1889; 
traveled,  1891-2,  in  France,  Italy,  Germany,  Bel- 
gium. Switzerland,  in  interest  of  Congress  of 
Representative  Women,  Chicago  Exposition,  1893; 
delegate  congresses,  Halifax,  1897,  Ottawa,  Can- 
ada, London,  England,  The  Hague,  1898;  officer  in 
many  organizations  (literary,  artistic  and  reform) 


in  America  and  Europe;  commd.  by  President  Mc- 
Kinley  to  congresses  held  in  Paris,  1900;  chmn. 
Internat.  Council,  Committee  on  Peace  and  Arbi- 
tration; commd.  by  Bd.  of  Mgrs.  Panama-Pacific 
Internat.  lOxpn.  to  carry  its  invitation  to  many 
internat.  bodies  to  convene  in  San  Francisco,  1915. 
(See  Who's  Wlio  in  America  for  list  of  books,  writ- 
ings, etc.)      Address:  Eliot,  York  Co.,  Me.* 

SEWAIiIi,  Oliver  Dana,  clergyman;  b.  Chester- 
ville.  Me.,  Jan.  23,  1865;  s.  Calvin  D.  and  Eliza 
(Mayhew)  Sewall;  A.B.,  Bowdoin.  1887;  grad.  An- 
dover Theol.  Sem.,  1892;  m.  Christine  M.  Bullock, 
of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Sept.  4,  1912;  1  son,  Charles  Hull. 
Prin.  high  sch.,  Gorham,  Me.,  1887-9;  ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1892;  pastor  Strong,  Me.,  1892-4, 
Durham,  N.H.,  1895-7,  Brookline,  Mass.,  1897-09, 
Great  Barrington  since  Sept.  1,  1909.  Address: 
Great  Barrington,  Mass. 

SEWAI.!.,  William  D.,  president.  Bath  Nat.  Bank, 
Bath,  Me. 

SEWAIiIj,  William  Win&ate,  ex-collector  of  cus- 
toms; b.  Island  Falls,  IMe.,  Apr.  13,  1845;  s.  Levi 
and  Rebeckah  (Alexander)  Sewall;  ed.  in  the  pub. 
schs.  of  Me;  m.  Mary  Alice  Sherman,  of  Oakfield, 
Me.,  Jan.  1,  1883;  5  children,  2  boys  and  3  girls,  all 
living.  Postmaster  at  Island  Falls,  1901-5;  se- 
lectman, 1899-03;  deputy  sheriff  Aroostook  County, 
1894-05;  collector  of  customs  for  the  Dist.  of 
Aroostook,  1905-June  1,  1915.  Associated  with 
sons,  and  in  connection  with  official  duties,  main- 
tains large  camps  on  the  shores  of  Mattawamkeag 
Lake,  for  the  accommodation  of  outing  parties, 
hunters  and  fishermen.  Progressive.  Religious 
Creed:  The  Golden  Rule.  Address:  Island  Falls, 
Me. 

SEWARD,  Prank,  mfr. ;  b.  Hamden,  Conn.,  Sept. 
28,  1842;  s.  Moses  and  Clarissa  E.  (Colburn)  Sew- 
ard; ed.  pvt.  schs.,  New  Haven,  Conn.;  m.  Carrie 
Dyer,  of  New  Haven,  1864;  1  daughter,  Eva  (Mrs. 
R.  E.  Peck,  of  New  Haven) ;  m.  2d,  Minerva  M. 
Parmelee,  of  New  Haven,  1872;  1  son,  Herbert  S. 
Began  in  carriage  factory  established  by  father; 
became  partner  in  the  business,  1863,  and  has  been 
pres.  M.  Seward  &  Son  Co.,  mfrs.  carriage  hard- 
ware, since  incorporation,  1891.  Mem.  New  Haven 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Methodist, 
aiason;  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Union  League.  Home: 
73  Westwood  Rd.  Office:  Grant  St.,  nr.  Plymouth. 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

SEWABD,  John  B.;  b.  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Dec. 
6,  1855;  s.  John  B.  and  Mary  Hatch  (Bateman) 
Seward;  ed.  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1877-81; 
unmarried.  Became  associated  with  the  Boston 
Mfrs.'  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  1878;  asst.  treas.  1889- 
1906  since  treas.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Mem. 
Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Recreations:  athletic  sports. 
Home:  Beachmont,  Mass.  Office:  31  Milk  St.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

SBWARD,  Josiah  I^afayette,  clergyman;  b.  Sul- 
livan, N.H.,  Apr.  17,  1845;  s.  David  and  Arvilla 
(Matthews)  Seward;  ed.  Valley  Sem.,  Westmore- 
land, N.H.,  1859-60,  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  N.H., 
1861-4;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1868,  A.M.,  1871;  B.D.,  Har- 
vard Divinity  Sch.,  1874;  (D.D..  Colby  U.  [now 
Colby  Coll.],  Waterville,  Me.,  1898).  Ordained  to 
ministry  Unitarian  Ch.,  1874;  pastor,  Unitarian 
Ch.,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1874-88,  Waterville,  Me.,  1888- 
93,  Allston  Unity  Ch.,  Boston,  1893-9.  Unitarian 
Ch.,  Dublin,  N.H.,  since  May  11,  1902.  Dir.  Lowell 
City  Library  several  yrs.;  dir.  Lowell  ministry-at- 
large,  1876-88;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Waterville,  Me., 
1889-92;  life  mem.  Am.  Unitarian  Assn.  Republi- 
can. Mason  (33°);  has  taken  all  Masonic  degrees 
in  every  rite;  Worshipful  jMaster  Social  Friends 
Lodge,  Keene,  N.H.,  1907-8;  High  Priest  Cheshire 
R.  A.  Chapter,  1911-13;  T.I.  Master  St.  John's 
Council  Royal  and  Select  Masters,  Keene,  2  yrs.; 
past  master  Mt.  Calvary  Chapter  Rosy  Cross. 
Lowell,  Mass.;  Grand  Prior,  1887-1912,  Emeritus 
Grand  Prior  since  1912,  Supreme  Council  of  33°. 
Mem.  Harvard  Club  of  Keene,  N.H.,  N.H.  Harvard 
Club,  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  Author:  History  of  Sullivan, 
N.H.,  to  the  Twentieth  Century;  History  of  Dub- 
lin. N.H. ;  writer  of  many  articles  for  the  pres.s 
and  for  Masonic  pubis.  Address:  47  Emerald  St., 
Keene,   N.H. 


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SEWABB,  Samuel  Swayze,  clergyman;  b.  Mend- 
ham,  N..I.,  Apr.  16,  1838;  s.  George  W.  and  Temple 
Wicke  (Leddell)  Seward;  entered  Union  Coll.,  1853, 
but  did  not  graduate;  admitted  to  Cal.  bar,  1861; 
grad.  New  Church  Theol.  Sch.,  Waltham,  Mass., 
1868;  m.  Crissie  F.  Kimber.  of  Phila.,  Oct.  13,  1864. 
Lt.  3d  N.Y.  Heavy  Arty.,  1861;  a.-d.-c.  on  staff  Brig.- 
Gen.  E.O.C.  Ord.  throughout  the  war;  promoted 
capt.  and  maj.,  witli  two  bvts..  It. -col.  and  col.,  re- 
signing Oct.,  1865.  Ordained  Xew  Jerusalem 
(Swedenborgian)  ministry,  1869;  pastor  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.Y.,  1868-9.  North  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
1870-5,  Wilmington,  Del.,  1875-8.  New  York,  1878- 
97.  Sec.  Gen.  Conv.  of  the  New  .Jerusalem  in  the 
U.S.A.,  1877-92;  chmn.  Council  of  Ministers,  1892- 
97  (v.-p.  1897-1900,  pres.  1900-11);  mem.  bd.  mgrs. 
Am.  Swedenborg  Printing  and  Pub.  Co.  since  1878 
(pres.  since  1900);  dir.  Bd.  of  Publication,  New 
Jerusalem  Ch. ;  mem.  bd.  mgrs.  New  Ch.  Theol. 
Sch.    Home:  205  Wendell  Av.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.* 

SEXTON,  J.  Frederick,  clergyman;  b.  Hazard- 
ville.  Conn..  Apr.  4.  1859;  s.  John  and  Cecilia 
(Forster)  Sexton;  ed.  Episcopal  Acad,  of  Conn.; 
B.A.,  Trinity  Coll.,  1883,  M.A.,  1884;  grad.  Berke- 
ley Div.  Sch.,  1886;  unmarried.  Deacon,  1886, 
priest,  1887.  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  St.  Peter's  Church, 
Cheshire,  Conn.,  1886-96;  St.  Paul  INIission,  South- 
ington,  1891-6,  St.  Andrew's  Mission,  New  Haven, 
1896-9;  rector  St.  James  Ch.,  New  Haven,  since 
1896.  Chaplain  Conn.  State  Senate,  1909-10,  1911- 
12,  1915-16:  chaplain  Springside  Home.  Trustee 
Episcopal  Acad,  of  Conn.;  dir.  Cheshire  Sch.,  Inc.; 
dir.  Beecher  Park.  Donald  G.  Mitchell  Memorial 
Library;  pres.  St.  James  Building  Fund,  Inc.  Mem. 
Alumni  Assn.  Episcopal  Acad,  of  Conn.  (pres. 
since  1912).  Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Club:  Young  Men's 
Republican.  Address:  999  Whalley  Av.,  New  Ha- 
ven, Conn. 

SETDEIi,  Irma,  violinist;  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept. 
27,  1896;  d.  Carl  August  Theodor  and  Emilie  Mar- 
garethe  Elisabeth  (Btittel)  Seydel;  began  at  age 
of  3  vrs.  taking  lessons  on  violin  under  father  (a 
member  of  Boston  Symphony  Orchestra) ;  studied 
with  Gustav  Strube  3  yrs.  and  with  Charles  Martin 
Loeffler  7  yrs.;  never  studied  abroad;  unmarried. 
First  pub.  appearance  at  pupils'  recital,  Needham, 
Mass.,  at  age  of  4i/^  yrs.;  soloist  with  orchestra 
composed  of  members  of  the  Boston  Symphony 
Orchestra,  at  Bar  Harbor.  Me.,  at  age  of  9;  visited 
Europe  with  parents  at  13,  and  appeared  6  times 
with  the  Standtisches  Orchestra,  Cologne,  and  fre- 
quently with  other  orchestras;  played  with  Phil- 
harmonic Orchestra,  Berlin  and  Leipzig,  also  in 
Heidelberg,  Mayence  Homburg,  etc.;  has  appeared 
in  leading  cities  of  U.S.  Christian  Scientist.  Ad- 
dress: 104  Hemenway  St.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

SETMOUB,  Arthur  Bliss,  botanist;  b.  Moline, 
111.,  Jan.  3,  1859;  s.  Frank  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Bliss)  Seymour;  B.S.,  U.  of  111.,  1881,  M.S.,  1886; 
m.  Anna  Julia  Conkling,  of  Champaign,  111.,  May 
6,  1886.  Botanist  to  111.  State  Lab.  Natural  His- 
tory, 1879,  1881-3;  pvt.  asst.  in  Cryptogamic  Herb- 
arium and  Gray  Herbarium,  Harvard  U.,  1883- 
85;  instr.  in  charge  hot.  dept.,  U.  of  Wis.,  1885-6; 
asst.  in  Cryptogamic  Herbarium,  Harvard,  since 
1886;  teacher  of  cryptogamic  botany,  Radcliffe 
Coll.,  1890-1,  and  summer  classes,  1890-2.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  societies,  etc.) 
Home:  Waverley,   Belmont,  Mass.* 

SEYMOUB,  Christopher,  M.D. ;  born  Ridgefleld, 
Conn.,  1843;  s.  Charles  and  Maria  (Olmstead)  Sey- 
mour; ed.  Wilton  Acad,  and  U.  of  Mich.;  m.  Glas- 
tonbury, Conn.,  1869,  Fanny  A.  Barrows;  2  chil- 
dren Frances,  b.  Northampton,  1874  (m.  Rt.  Rev. 
H.  R.  Hulse,  Bishop  of  Cuba),  Mary,  1875.  Has 
practiced  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  since  1869;  pres. 
Dickinson  Hosp. ;  med.  examiner  since  1877.  Mem. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Protestant.  Recrea- 
tions: bird  study.  Address:  79  Elm  St.,  Northamp- 
ton, Mass. 

SEYMOITB,  Frederick  Ernest,  clergyman;  b. 
Cookham,  Eng.,  Nov.  26,  1877;  s.  Richard  and  Eliza 
(Peskett)  Seymour,  ed.  pub.  schs.,  England  and 
New  York;  grad.  Phila.  Div.  Sch.,  1906,  S.T.B., 
1907;  m.  Louisa  Jane  Tuke,  of  Phila.,  Aug.  15,  1899. 
Came  to  America,  1890;  in  mercantile  business, 
New  York  and  Phila.,   1896-03;   deacon   and  priest, 


P.E.  Ch.,  1906;  rector  Ch.  of  the  Ascension,  Wake- 
field, R.I.,  since  1906;  ednl.  sec.  Diocese  of  R.I.; 
formerly  dept.  S.S.  sec.  of  N.B.  Dept.  P.E.  Ch.  Ad- 
dress:   Ascension  Rectory,  Wakefield,   R.I. 

SEYMOUR,  George  Dudley,  lawyer;  b.  Bristol, 
Conn.,  Oct.  6,  1859;  s.  Henry  Albert  and  Electa 
(Churchill)  Seymour;  descendant  of  Richard  Sey- 
mour one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Hartford,  Conn., 
and  through  other  lines  of  Churchill,  Wells,  Wol- 
cott,  Appleton,  Spencer,  Willard,  Kellogg,  Treat, 
etc  ;  grad.  Hartford  (Conn.)  High  Sch.,  1878;  LL.B., 
Columbian  (now  George  Washington)  U.,  1880,  LL 
M.,  1881;  (hon.  M.A.,  Yale,  1913);  unmarried.  Has 
practiced  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1883 — ;  mem  firm 
Seymour  &  Searle;  specializes  in  patent  cases.  In- 
terested in  advancing  municipal  improvements,  and 
in  the  fine  arts;  sec.  New  Haven  Commn.  on  the 
City  Plan;  mem.  New  Haven  City  Improvement 
Com.  (sec),  com.  for  bldg.  new  pub.  library  for 
New  Haven.  Mem.  Conn.  Acad.  Sciences,  S.A.R 
Conn.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars;  corr.  mem.  A.I.A.  Trus- 
tee Henry  Whitfield  House  Mus.,  Guilford,  Conn  • 
mem.  State  Commn.  on  Sculpture,  Conn.;  dir.  Don- 
ald G.  Mitchell  Memorial  Library,  Westville,  Conn  • 
dir.  Am.  Federation  of  Arts.  Purchased,  1914,  the 
birthplace  of  Nathan  Hale,  to  preserve  it  as  a  per- 
manent memorial  to  this  noted  Revolutionary  pa- 
triot. Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Graduates' 
(New  Haven),  Century  (New  York),  Cosmos 
(Washington,  D.C.).  Author:  The  Familiar  Hale, 
The  Old  Time  Game  of  Wicket.  Contbr.  on  munic- 
ipal improvements,  architecture,  sculpture,  etc. 
Recreations:  antiquarian  research.  Home:  223 
Bradley  St.,  New  Haven;  (countrv)  "The  Birth- 
place." South  Coventry.  Conn.  Office:  129  Church 
St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

SEYMOUB,  Morris  V/D0dru£f,  lawyer;  b.  Litch- 
field, Conn.,  Oct.  6,  is  2;  s.  Origen  Storrs  (late 
chief  justice  Supreme  ("t..  Conn.)  and  Lucv  Morris 
(Woodruff)  Seymour;  A.B.,  Yale,  1866;  LL.B.,  Co- 
lumbia Law  Sch.,  1867;  m.  Charlotte  Sanford,  of 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  Sept.  15,  1869.  Practiced  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  since  1867,  specializing  in  corpn.  and 
patent  law;  lecturer  Law  Dept.,  Yale.  Judge  of 
City  Ct.,  Bridgeport,  1879-80;  corpn.  counsel,  1880- 
82;  mem.  Conn.  State  Senate,  1881,  1882;  col.  on 
staff  of  Gov.  English,  1867-69,  1870-71.  Democrat. 
Episcopalian.  Pres.  State  Reformatory;  mem.  Bd. 
of  Pardons,  1883 — ;  trustee  Conn.  Industrial  Sch., 
Cheshire  Acad.;  chancellor  diocese  of  Conn.  Pres. 
Conn.  Soc.  Mil.  Order  Foreign  Wars,  Conn.  Soc. 
Colonial  Wars;  v.-p.  Conn.  Soc.  of  the  C^incinnati, 
Conn.  Hist.  Soc.  Clubs:  Graduates',  University. 
Home:  Litchfield,  Conn.  Address:  Bridgeport, 
Conn.* 

SEYMOUB,  Storrs  Ozias,  clergyman;  b.  Litch- 
field, Conn.,  .Jan.  24,  1S36;  s.  Origen  Storrs  and 
Lucy  Morris  (Woodruff)  Sevmour;  A.B.,  Yale, 
1857,  A.M..  1860;  studied  theology,  Berkeley  Div. 
Sch.,  1859-61;  (D.D.,  Trinity  Coll.,  1896);  m.  Mary 
Harrison  Browne,  of  Hastings-on-Hudson,  N.Y., 
June  20,  1861.  Deacon,  1861,  priest,  1862,  P.E.  Ch.; 
rector  St.  Peter's,  Milford,  Conn.,  1861-4,  St. 
Thomas,  Bethel,  Conn.,  1864-7,  Trinity,  Pawtucket, 
R.I.,  1868-74,  Trinity,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1874-9,  St. 
Michael's  Litchfield,  1879-83,  Trinity,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1883-93,  St.  Michael's  Litchfield,  1893 — . 
Trustee  Berkeley  Div.  Sch.  Democrat.  Home: 
Litchfield,   Conn.* 

SEYMOUB.  'WilUam,  actor,  stage  manager.  (See 
vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

SEYMOUB,  "William  Oscar,  civil  engineer;  Oct. 
16,   lS33-Jan..  1911.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

SHACKFOBD,  George  Alonzo,  retired  mfr.;  b. 
East  Boston.  June  7,  1854;  s.  George  and  Rutha  E. 
(Crosby)  Shackford;  grad.  Boston  High  Sch.,  1871; 
m.  Gloucester,  Mass.,  Oct.  31,  1876,  Mary  Pinkham 
(died  Jan.  24,  1894);  2  children,  Alonzo  C,  b.  Nov. 
],  1879;  Rutha,  Feb.  6,  1887;  m.  2d,  Melrose,  Mass., 
Sept.  26,  1894,  Alice  B.  Pote.  Began  active  career 
in  bridge  and  wharf  bldg.,  under  his  father;  en- 
gaged in  various  lines  of  mercantile  business  at 
Boston  and  spent  4  yrs.  reading  law  in  offices  of 
Charles  Steere  and  Baker  &  Curry;  had  charge  of 
collection  dept.  of  John  Pray,  Sons  &  Co.  for  2 
yrs.:  removed  to  Reading,  1890,  and  formerly  pres. 


960 


Wlioy   WHO   ]\  NEW  ENGLAND 


Samuel  Pierce  Oigaii  Pipe  Co.;  dii-.  East  Middlesex 
Agrl.  Assn.;  mem.  Bd.  ol  Selectmen,  Iteading,  1S9S- 
03,  Mass.  Ho.  of  Kep.,  1!»06.  Kepuhliran.  ConKreya- 
tionalisl.  Mason  (32°),  K.T.,  Slniiier;  mem.  l.O. 
O.F.,  A.O.U.W.  Mem.  Ancient  and  Honorable  Ar- 
lillery  Co.  of  Boston.    Home:  Dorcliesler,  Alass. 

SHACKFORD,  Martha  Hale,  college  iirof. ;  b. 
Dover,  N.H.,  Aug.  25,  1S75;  d.  Charles  Burnham 
and  Caroline  (Cartland)  Shackford;  I!. A.,  Wel- 
lesley  Coll..  18&6;  studied  in  Italy,  1S99-1900;  I'li.D., 
Yale,  1901.  Instr.  Kngli.sh  lit.,  1901-6,  asso.  prof, 
since  1906,  Wellesley  Coll.  Mem.  Modern  Bang. 
Assn.  America,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  7  Mid- 
land Kd.,  Wellesley,  Mass.* 

SHACKIiEY,  John  Gardner,  mfr.;  b.  Industry, 
Me.,  Oct.  2,  1S4H:  s.  Moses  and  Sarah  (Moirison) 
Shackley;  ed.  Wilbraham  Acad.;  B.S.,  Worcester 
Poly.  Inst.,  1876;  m.  Apr.  30,  1879,  Ella  Georgiana 
Buther,  of  West  Brookfield,  Mass.  Began  in  busi- 
ness with  L.  Fullam,  as  B.  Kullam  &  Co.,  West 
Brookfield,  Mass..  1878,  continuing  until  1882; 
with  J.  M.  Fales  Son  &  Co.,  1886-92;  treas.  and  dir. 
Olmstead-Quaboag  Corset  Co.,  West  Brookfield, 
since  1892.  Mem.  Am.  (Jeog.  Soc.  32°  Mason  (Blue 
Lodge,  Chapter,  Council,  Commandery,  Scottish 
Rite  bodies  and  Shrine).  Club:  Worcester  Ma- 
sonic.    Address:     West    Brookfield,    Mass. 

SHAEFFIIR,  Grant  Iiincoln,  clergyman;  b.  Beb- 
anon,  Pa.,  Oct.  24,  18G:i;  s.  Philip  and  Klizabeth 
(  Bressler)  Shaeffer;  A.B.,  Bebanon  Valley  Coll., 
Annville,  Pa.,  1891,  A.M.,  1898;  grad.  Union  Bibl. 
Sem.,  Dayton,  O.,  1893;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1897; 
m.  Marv  A.  Seltzer,  of  Bebanon,  Pa.,  Mar.  23,  1893. 
Ordained  U.B.  ministry,  1893;  pastor  Pottstown, 
Pa.,  1893-5,  Mountville.  Pa.,  1895-7;  entered  Congl. 
ministry;  pastor  O.Kford,  Conn..  1898-04.  Bridse- 
port.  Conn.,  1904-5,  Orleans,  Vt.,  fall  of  1905-12, 
Lebanon,  N.H.,  since  May  1,  1912.  Has  been  chmn. 
Bd.  of  Edn.  and  supt.  schs.  Moderator  town  and 
corpn.  meetings;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1915. 
Mason  (Past  Master,  K.T.);  mem.  Order  Eastern 
Star,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Patriotic 
Sons  of  America.  Progressive.  Address:  Bebanon, 
N.H. 

SHAIiVOY,  Hug-h  C;  b.  Danbury,  Conn.,  Aug. 
24,  1862;  s.  Owen  and  Margaret  (Scollin)  Shalvoy; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Danburv;  m.  Jennie  E.  Reardon,  of 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Sept.  26,  1881;  11  children, 
Mary  P.,  Jennie  B.,  Irene,  Mabel  P.,  Veronica  E., 
Thomas  L.,  Robert  R.,  Hugh  A.,  William  R..  Leon- 
ard Q.,  Julia.  Sec. -treas.  Hat  Finishers'  Assn., 
Danbury,  since  Jan..  1904;  inem.  State  Bd.  of  Medi- 
ation and  Arbitration,  by  appmt.  of  Gov.  Baldwin, 
1911,  1913,  and  by  Gov.  Holcomb,  1915.  Del.  to 
several  convs.  of  Ajn.  Federation  of  Babor,  as 
representative  of  United  Hatters  of  North  America, 
also  of  Conn.  State  Federation.  Democrat.  Catho- 
lic. Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus,  Elks,  Eagles, 
Foresters  of  America.  Home:  4  Homestead  Av. 
Office:    251  Main  St..  Danbury,  Conn. 

SHANKIiIK,  William  Arnold,  college  president; 
b.  Carrollton,  :Mo.,  Apr.  IS,  1862;  s.  W^esley  Duns- 
combe  and  Bocke  (Arnold)  Shanklin;  brother  of 
Arnold  Shanklin:  A.B.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1883;  S.T.B., 
Garrett  Bibl.  Inst.,  Evanston,  111.,  1891;  (hon.  A.M., 
Hamilton,  1893,  Weslevan  U.,  1912;  D.D.,  U.  of 
Wash..  1895.  Allegheny  Coll.,  1910;  LL.D.,  Baker 
U.,  1906,  Trinity  Coll.,  Conn.,  1910,  U.  of  Vt.,  1911, 
Hamilton  Coll.,  1913;  L.H.D.,  Upper  la.  U.,  1909); 
m.  Emma  Elizabeth  Brant,  of  Ft.  Scott,  Kan.,  Oct. 
14,  1891.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1889;  pastor, 
Peru,  Kan.,  1887-9,  Ft.  Scott,  1889-90,  Spokane, 
Wash.,  1890-3,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1893-6,  Dubuque, 
Ta.,  1896-1900,  Reading,  Pa.,  1900-5;  pres.  Upper 
Iowa  U.,  1905-9,  "^^esleyan  T^..  1909 — .  Mem.  Univ. 
Senate  of  M.E.  Ch.  Mem.  Religious  Edn.  Assn., 
N.E.A.,  Sigma  Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Home:  Mid- 
dletown.    Conn.* 

SHANI^CV,  John  Francis,  merchant;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Oct.  29,  1861:  s.  Bernard  and  Susan 
(Morris)  Shanley;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.;  m. 
Mary  A.  Clerkin,  of  New  Haven;  1  daughter,  Mary 
Agnes.  In  retail  dry  goods  business,  title  of  John 
F.  Shanley,  since  Feb.,  1887:  dir.  Broadway  Bank 
<&  Tru.st  Co.;  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  New  Haven, 
1892-3;    has   also   served    as    mem.    Bd.    of   Finance 


and  as  dir.  Free  Pub.  Library;  mem.  Conn.  Senate, 
fiom  mil  Dist.,  1905,  7,  9,  11,  13.  Mem.  New  Haven 
Business  Men's  Assn.  Mem.  A.O.U.W.,  Yale  Con- 
clave, Order  of  Heptosophs,  Royal  Arcanum,  A. 
O.H.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Home:  825  State  St. 
Office:     785   Grand   Av.,   New   Haven,   Conn. 

SHANIiEY,  "Walter  J.,  clergyman;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Jan.  12,  1855;  s.  .Stephen  and  Katharine 
(Farrell)  Slianley;  ed.  St.  Charles  Coll.,  Howard 
Co.,  Md. ;  St.  Mary's  Theol.  Sem.,  Baltimore; 
(LB.D.,  Mt.  St.  Mary's  Coll.,  Emmitsburg,  Md., 
1908).  Ordained  priest  B.C.  Ch.,  1880;  asst.  pastor 
St  Augustine's  Ch.,  and  St.  Peter's  Ch.,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1881-6;  asst.  pastor  St.  Joseph's  Cathedral, 
Hartford,  1886-94,  rector  .same,  1894-05;  rector  St. 
Peter's  Ch.,  Danbury,  since  1905.  Ex-pre.s.  Catholic 
Total  Abstinence  Union  of  Conn.,  also  ex-pres. 
Catholic  Total  Abstinence  Union  of  .\merica;  ex- 
pres.  Catholic  Y'oung  Men's  Nat.  Union;  v. -p.  Cath- 
olic Ednl.  Assn.  Author:  .Story  of  Boui-des,  190S. 
.\ddiess:    Danbury,  Cunn. 

SHAFIBO,  Charles  Hillison,  lawyer;  b.  Plunyon, 
l{u.s.sia,  Mar.  5,  1881;  brought  to  U.S.  when  18 
months  old,  parents  settling  at  Bridgeport,  1888; 
ed.  grammar  and  liigh  scli.s. ;  BL.B.,  cum  laude. 
Yale  Law  Sch.,  1903;  m.  Stella  Ethel,  d.  Dr.  M.  S. 
Rosen,  Dec.  19,  1909;  1  son,  2  daughters.  Ad- 
mitted to  Conn,  bar,  June,  1903,  and  has  since  prac- 
ticed at  Bridgeport;  mem.  law  firm,  with  brother, 
Joseph  G.,  of  Shapiro  &  Shapiro.  Becturer  on 
staff  New  York  Bd.  Edn.,  and  N.  Am.  Civic  League 
for  Immigrants,  Boston.  Mem.  Chi  Tau  Kappa; 
Elk,  Moose,  Red  Man,  K.  of  P.,  Heptosoph,  Odd 
Fellow,  B'nai  B'rith,  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Nat.  Rep. 
League,  Commercial  Baw  Beague  America.  Club: 
Yale  (New  York).  Was  twice  pres.  Abraham  Bodge 
No.  89.  I.O.B.B.;  del.  to  Dist.  Grand  Bodge,  1908- 
1911,  15:  dist.  deputy  for  Conn.,  1910-14;  mem.  gen. 
com.,  1914-15;  chmn.  com.  of  Dist.  Ct.  I.O.B.B., 
since  1915.  Address:  Meigs  Bldg.,  Bridgeport, 
Conn. 

SHAPIRO,  Joseph  Georg'e,  lawyer;  b.  N.Y.  City, 
.Tan.  IS,  1886;  ed.  pub.,  grammar  and  high  schs.; 
BB.B.,  Yale  Baw  Sch.,  1907.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar, 
1907,  and  since  practiced  at  Bridgepoi't.  Mem.  law 
firiB  (with  brother  Charles  H.),  of  Shapiro  &  Sha- 
piro; pros.  atty.  of  Town  Court  of  Huntington  and 
borough  council  of  Shelton.  Mem.  Commercial 
Law  Beague  of  America,  Chi  Tau  Kappa,  Nat. 
Rep.  League.  V.-p.  Harmony  Bodge  No.  711, 
I.O.B.B. ;  inein.  Masonic  oi'der.  Elks,  Moose.  Club: 
Y''ale  (New  Y'ork).  Home:  Shelton,  Conn.  Office: 
Meigs   Bldg.,   Bridgeport,   Conn. 

SHAFI^EIGH,    Edward    Everett,    M.D.;    b.    Kit- 

tery.  Me.,  Mar.  3,  1868;  s.  Dennis  M.  and  Annie  E. 
(Pierce)  Shapleigh;  descendant  of  Alexander  Shap- 
leigh,  who  settled  at  Kittery  about  1630;  grad. 
Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  1886;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me. 
(Bowdoin),  1890;  m.  L.  Mabelle  Humphreys,  of 
Brunswick,  Me.,  Feb.  18,  1891;  2  children,  Edward 
B.,  b.  Jan.  8,  1892:  Lloyd  P.,  b.  May  26,  1895.  Prac- 
ticed in  North  Conway,  N.H.,  1890-1,  Kittery  since 
1891;  coroner,  1906-15.  Trustee  Rice  Pub.  Library. 
Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  York  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Mem. 
I.O.O.F.,  l.O.  Red  Men.  Boyal  Order  of  Moose. 
Protestant.     Address:    Kittery,   Me. 

SHARP,  Arthur  Russell;  b.  Boston,  Sept.  9, 
1861;  s.  John  Cauldwell  and  Marie  F.  (Sayles) 
.Sharp;  ed.  pvt.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  Mary  S.  Sparks, 
of  Taunton,  Mass.,  Oct.  31,  1900;  3  sons,  Arthur 
Russell,  Jr.,  William  Eliot,  Charles  Lovering. 
With  Canoe  River  Mills,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1882-03: 
gen.  mgr.  N.E.  Yarn  Co.,  1903-9;  treas.  Hamilton 
Co.,  Boston,  since  1909;  also  treas.  Sharp  Mfg. 
(T^o.,  Hamilton  Woolen  Co.  Mason  Machine  Works; 
dir.  Union  Nat.  Bank  (Boston).  Mem.  bd.  of  govs. 
Am.  Cotton  Mfrs.'  Assn.,  Inc.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Clubs:  Somerset,  Exchange.  Recrea- 
tions: farming,  hunting,'.  Home:  52  Common- 
wealth Av.,  Boston:  (summer)  "Oakland  Farms," 
Taunton,  Mass.  Office:  201  Devonshire  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

SHARP,  Benjamin,  zoologist:  Nov.  1,  1858-Jan. 
23,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica.   1914-15.) 

SHARP,  Dallas  Xore,  college  prof.:  b.  Haley- 
ville,  N..T.,  Dec.  13,  1870;  s.  Reuben  T>ore  and  Mary 


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pastoi  ,         -.    ^ 

1898-9;  asst.  librarian,  1899-02,  asst.  prof.  Eng- 
lish, 1902-9,  prof.  English  since  1909,  Boston  U. 
On  stafE  Youth's  Companion,  1900-3.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home: 
Mullein  Hill,  Hinsham,  Mass.* 

SHARP,  James  Clement,  clergyman;  b.  Newton, 
Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1869;  s.  Supply  Thwing  and  Emily 
Elizabeth  (IJell)  Sharp;  great-grandfather,  Clem- 
ent^ Sharp,  settled  in  Boston  in  1784,  coming  from 
Romsey,  Bng. ;  grad.  Water  town  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.,  ISSS,  Belmont  Sch.,  1890;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894; 
S.T.B.,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  1897;  m. 
Edith  Dexter,  ol  Chicago,  Jan.  5,  1905.  Deacon, 
1897,  priest,  1898,  P.B.  Ch.;  asst.  Christ  Ch.,  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  1897-05;  rector  Ch.  of  the  Good  Shep- 
herd, Waban,  since  1905.  Mem.  Pi  Eta  (Harvard). 
Author:  John  Cotton  Brooks,  1909.  Address:  538 
Chestnut  St..  Waban  (Newton),  Mass. 

SHARPE,  Henry  Dexter,  mfr.;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Dec.  12,  1872;  s.  Lucian  and  Louisa  (Dexter) 
Sharpe;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1894.  With  Brown  & 
Sharpe  Mfg.  Co.,  mfrs.  of  machinery,  since  1894, 
and  is  treas.  of  the  co.  Trustee  Brown  U.,  1904; 
trustee  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design;  pres.  Providence  Soc. 
for  Organizing  Charity.  Asso.  mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech. 
Engrs.;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Alpha  Delta  Phi. 
Independent  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Uni- 
versity, Hope,  Art,  Agawam,  Turks  Head  (Provi- 
dence), University,  Alpha  Delta  Phi  (New  York). 
Home:  87  Prospect  St.  Office:  Brown  &  Sharpe 
Mfg.    Co.,    Providence,    R.I. 

SHARPE,  "William  Carvosso,  editor;  b.  South- 
bury,  Conn.,  Oct.  3,  1839;  s.  Lugrand  and  Olive 
Maria  (Booth)  Sharpe;  ed.  Seymour  pub.  schs., 
Glendening  Acad.,  and  Wesleyan  Acad..  Wilbraham, 
Mass.;  m.  Derby,  Conn.,  Oct.  8,  1866,  Vinie  Amanda 
Lewis;  2  children,  Ernest  C.  (architect,  Williman- 
tic,  Conn.),  Mrs.  Iva  E.  Parker  (Seymour,  Conn.). 
Taught  school  for  about  10  yrs.,  retiring  from  the 
work  as  prin.  graded  sch.,  Derby;  propr.  of  print- 
ing business  since  1869,  and  pub.  Seymour  (Conn.) 
Record  since  1871;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  sec.  and  act- 
ing sch.  visitor  for  many  yrs.;  dir.  and  treas. 
Seymour  Pub.  Library.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Conn.  Hist.  Soc,  Conn.  Editorial  Assn.  (ex- 
sec,  and  ex-pres.).  Mason  (K.T.) ;  mem.  I.O.O.P., 
Red  Men.  K.  of  P.  Author  of  History  of  Seymour, 
The  Annals  of  Seymour  M.B.  Ch.,  the  histories  of 
Oxford,  Bethany  and  South  Britain,  the  Chatfield, 
Washburn,  Dart  and  Sharpe  genealogies.  Address: 
Seymour,  Conn. 

SHARPIiES,  Philip  Price,  chemist;  moved  to 
New  York.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

SHARPIiES,  Stephen  Paschall,  chemist;  b.  West 
Chester,  Pa..  Apr.  21,  1842;  s.  Philip  P.  and  Mary 
A.  (Paschall)  Sharpies;  S.B.,  Lawrence  Scientific 
Sch.  (Harvard),  1866;  (hon.  M.S.,  Pa.  State  Coll., 
1915);  m.  Abbie  M.  Hall,  of  Cambridge,  Mass., 
June  16.  1870.  Prof,  chemistry,  Boston  Dental 
Coll.,  1875-93;  consulting  chemist  since  1^72.  Insp. 
and  assayer  of  liquors  for  Mass.,  1885-02;  was 
expert  on  census,  1880:  a  judge  of  awards,  Chi- 
cago Exposition,  1893.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences,  A.A.A.S..  Soc.  of  Industrial  Chemistry, 
Eng. :  mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Am.  Philos.  Soc,  Am. 
Pharm.  Assn.,  Am.  Inst.  Mining  Engrs.,  Am.  Geog. 
Soc,  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Boston  Soc.  Natural 
History,  Inst.  Am.  Chem.  Engrs.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  22  Concord 
Av.,  Cambridge.  Mass.  Office:  26  Broad  St..  Bos- 
ton.* 

SHATTUCK,  Aaron  Draper,  artist:  b.  Prance- 
town,  N.H.,  Mar.  9,  1832:  s.  Jesse  and  Harriet 
(Williams)  Shattuck:  ed.  Lowell,  Mass.:  studied  art 
at  Nat.  Acad.  Design:  m.  Marian  Colman,  of  New 
York.  .June  4,  1860:  father  of  William  Shattuck. 
Specialty  in  landscapes,  cattle  and  sheep.  In- 
vented "Shattuck"  stretcher  frame  for  artists' 
canvas.    N.A.,  1861.   Home:  Granby,  Conn."* 

SHATTUCK,  Albert  Milo,  M.D.;  b.  Groton,  Mass., 
Aug.  12,  1870;  s.  Milo  H.  and  Susan  Parker  (Fitch) 
Shattuck;  grad.  Lawrence  Acad.,  Groton,  1891; 
M.D.,   Dartmouth   Med.    Sch.,    1895;   resident   phys. 


Cambridge  Hosp. ;  post-grad,  study  in  New  York, 
then  study  and  travel  in  Europe;  m.  June  21,  1901, 
Abby  Smith  l''isher,  of  Norwood,  Mass.  (Welles- 
ley,  1897).  Located  in  Worcester,  1898;  asst.  eye, 
ear,  nose  and  throat  dept.  Memorial  Hosp.,  1898- 
1900;  visiting  phys.  St.  Vincent's  Hosp.,  1904-9; 
now  visiting  phys.  Worcester  City  Hosp.  Trustee 
Lawrence  Acad.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Clubs:  Shakespeare 
(Worcester),  Dartmouth,  Economic,  Worcester 
Country,  Worcester  Congregational.  Address:  21 
High  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

SHATTUCK,  Edward  Herbert;  b.  Bridgewater, 
Vt.,  July  17,  1852;  s.  Lemuel  and  Sarah  Ann  (Cham- 
pion) Shattuck;  ed.  dist.  and  select  schs..  Bridge- 
water;  m.  Sept.  20,  1876,  Nellie  E.  Vaughan,  of 
Bridgewater.  Engaged  in  farming  since  boyhood; 
town  treas.  since  1898;  mem.  Vt.  PIo.  of  Rep.,  1910. 
Republican.  Universalist.  Mem.  Patrons  of  Hus- 
bandry.   Address:  Bi-idgewater  Corners,  Vt. 

SHATTUCK,  Prederick  Cheever,  M.D.;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1847;  s.  George  Cheyne  and 
Anne  Henrietta  (Brune)  Shattuck;  brother  of 
George  Brune  Shattuck;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1868,  A.M., 
1872,  M.D.,  1873;  (LL.D.,  U.  of  Cincinnati,  1908; 
ScD.,  Harvard,  1912);  m.  Elizabeth  Perkins  Lee, 
of  Boston,  June  19,  1876.  Has  practiced  at  Bos- 
ton, 1875 — ;  Clin,  instr.  auscultation  and  percus- 
sion, 1879-84,  instr.  theory  and  pi-actice  of  physics, 
1884-8,  Jackson  prof.  clin.  medicine,  1888-12,  emer- 
itus, 1912,  Harvard;  consulting  phys.  to  Mass. 
Gen.  and  various  other  hosps. ;  1st  It.  U.S.A.  Med. 
Reserve  Corps,  retii-ed.  Overseer,  Harvard,  1913 
— ;  trustee  St.  Paul's  Sch.  Mem.  Assn.  Am.  Phy- 
sicians, A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Am.  Acad.  Arts 
and  Sciences;  corr.  mem.  Medico-Chirurg.  Soc, 
Edinburgh;  asso.  fellow  Coll.  of  Phvsicians  of 
Phila.  Clubs:  Somerset,  University,  Tavern, 
Country,  Eastern  Yacht,  Harvard  Club  of  New 
York,  Union  Boat,  Harvard  Club  of  Boston,  Army 
and  Navy,  Commercial,  Jekyl  Island,  American 
Universities  (London).  Address:  135  Marlborough 
St..  Boston.* 

SHATTUCK,  Georgre  Brune,  M.D. ;  b.  Boston, 
Aug.  18,  1844;  s.  George  Cheyne  and  Anne  Henri- 
etta (Brune)  Shattuck;  brother  of  Frederick 
Cheever  Shattuck;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1863,  A.M.,  1867, 
M.D.,  1869;  m.  Paris,  France,  Amalia  Schutte,  June 
6,  1872.  In  practice  at  Boston,  1869-1911;  senior 
phys.  to  Boston  City  Hosp.;  ex-editor  Boston  Medi- 
cal and  Surgical  Journal;  instr.  clin.  medicine, 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1886-8;  pres.  Mass.  Charitable 
Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary.  Overseer  Harvard,  1890- 
1901,  1903-12.  Mem.  Assn.  Am.  Physicians,  Bos- 
ton Soc.  Med.  Improvement;  ex-pres.  Mass.  Med. 
Soc;  pres.  Boston  Med.  Library  Assn.  Clubs:  Har- 
vard (New  York),  Somerset,  Country,  Harvard 
(Boston).     Address:    183   Beacon  St.,   Boston.* 

SHATTUCK,  Gilnian  Conant,  investment  broker; 
b.  Nashua,  N.H.,  Oct.  23.  1834;  s.  Oilman  and  Mary 
Joanna  (Conant)  Shattuck;  descendant  of  William 
Shattuck,  who  came  from  Eng.  and  settled  in 
Watertown,  Mass.,  1640;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  New 
Hampton  Acad.;  m.  Caroline  W.  Barnes,  of  Hills- 
boro,  N.H.,  Oct.  25,  1855;  1  child,  Estelle  C. ;  m. 
2d,  Estelle  M.  Barnes,  of  Boston,  Oct.  22,  1868;  5 
children.  Arthur  G.,  Fannie  C,  Harold  B.,  Helen  B., 
Roger  C.  Associated  with  father  in  flour  and 
grain  business,  1853-63;  after  death  of  father,  1863, 
conducted  business  alone  till  1886;  has  given  time 
to  financial  matters  and  promotion  of  pvt.  enter- 
prizes  since  1886;  treas.  Peterboro  R.R.  since  1887. 
Mem.  Common  Council,  Nashua,  1871-2,  Bd.  of  Al- 
dermen, 1873;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  1884-93  (pres.  1 
yr.) ;  sec.  and  treas.  bd.  of  trustees  Pub.  Library 
since  1902.  Democrat.  Mem.  Y.M.C.A.  Mason. 
Conglist.     Address:  Nashua,  N.H. 

SHATTUCK,  Harriette  Robinson,  parliamentary 

lawyer;  moved  to  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

SHATTUCK,  Helen  Barnes;  librarian;  b.  Nashua, 
N.H.;  d.  Gilman  Conant  and  Estelle  (Barnes) 
Shattuck;  A.B.,  Smith  Coll.;  course  of  instruc- 
tion, Forbes  Library  Training  Class,  Northampton; 
unmarried.  Spl.  cataloger.  City  Library,  Spring- 
field, 1903-4;  library  organizer,  r§04-5:  head  cata- 
loger, Forbes  Library,  Northampton,  1905-7;  head 


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Springfield    Instn.  |or    Savmgs     1902-12     pres     3d  Amesbi.ry   St.   Ry.  Co..  until  1911;  since  in  real 
Nat     Bank,    feP^^S^eld   since    1912     also   P'es.    In  ^^^^^^  business.    Mem.   Mass.   Ho.  of  Rep.,   188-1-3,    , 
dustnal   Loan  Co.;  ^--P-   Dickinson  Mtg.  Co.,   rvLi^.  jggg.g    ggnate,  1892,  1893;  state  treas.,  Mass.,  1895-  ' 
Orthopedic    Apparatus    Co      (^oston    and    bprin„  Home:  Brookline.    Office:  73  Tremont  St.,  Bos- 
field);  dir.  Springfield  Fire  &  Marine  Ins.  Co.,  Mut.  Alass 

Kire    Ins.    Co.,    Industrial    Finance    Corpn.     (New  ton,  , Mass.                                    ^,       .    .,                 ,     ^ 

YorkV     trustee     Springfield     Instn.     for    Savings.  SHAW,  Edward  S(argrent),  civil  engr.;  b.  Cam- 


Bank     Springfield,    Mass.  grad.  and  pvt.  study,  1875-6;  unmarried.    Designer 

-,.    and  draughtsman  with  Boston  Bridge  Works,  1877- 


ndg{ 

id    constg.    practice,    1883-4;    in 
ig  engr.,  in  own  name  and  of- 

—  ~ ,.-.-    ~r-  ■  A,    r^    c!v,o.„r  x-    ar,nc!-   tr-oQ«      iiL-e,    J3UBIUI1,    Biin^c    1885;    engr.    of   5    bridges   over 

mtg.  of   lum^T  V"' Qbaw  T^m^llr^o     Malon"  Elk'    Connecticut  River  and  engr.,  or  consulted,  on  many 
sec.  and  dir.  M.  ^-Sl-aw  Lumber  Co.    Mason    Elk.    ^  ^^  ^^^^    structures.     Mem.    Boston    Soc.    Civil 

^^i"'-    r^,^a•.^"\■''^^^®i^;'    Rn^h    ifp              '  EngTS.   since   1881.    Home:    10   Kirkland   PL,   Cam- 

Offiee:  509  ANa.'^hington  St..  Bath,  Me.           _  bridge.    Mass.     Office    and    Address:    12    Pearl    St., 

SHAW,   Arthur  Azbra,   M.D.,    surgeon;    o.    Etna,  Bo.-^ton,  Mass. 

:Me.,  AiDT.  7,  1S64;  s.  Benjaniin  Franklm  and^^^  SHAW,  Elijah  Ray;  b.  Lisbon,  Me.,  May  1,  1872; 

neha   (Harmon)    Shaw;   ed    high  sch..  Etna,  ^rad.  ^^      J^  ^^^^^  ^           ^^^^^  (Davidson)   Shaw; 

Me    Central  I^f^     Pmsfield,  Me^.  188< .  M.D     Me^.  descendant  of  Roger  Shaw,   the  immigrant.   Cam- 

?-.^^  ,°^.  ^^f •    ^^P^f^?^'   \^rl     i^[^    s    1804-  S  obu'    bridge,  Mass.,  1636;  ed.  Nashua  High  Sch.:  Berke- 
EthelFo.stor.ot  Clinton,  Me,  Aug  .^8^^^^^^  ley    Sch.,    Boston,    N.H.    Coll.    Agr.    and    Mechanic 

dren,    ^\  inured   C,    Donald   A.,   Kenneth   E.     Ji'iac-        •'        _'.        _.'._  „  ,       .     „.,     ,    , 


gll^ton.     V.;P.  ;.d^  o/.l^"«^!t«_L^T^  A^.Troc.'    maj.  and  q..-m.  o^  brigade ^staff^N^H.N.G.,  by  Gov. 

Address:  85  Concord  St., 


■-- "      1894-7; 

mathe- 
trustee 

-  ■  .     V.N.G., 

i  isqp-  9  ph'ndreri^^^Faitir  Wvnrie"  Christopher  as  prof,  in  State  Mil.  Coll.;  sch.  dir.  and  supt.  in 
r'nmnbeil  Teacher  Horace  Mann^S^^  Northfleld.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mem.  Vt.  Bot. 
f894r5;^deacon  1898.  pritst,  isl",  P^E  Ch.;  asst.  St.'  Club,  Alpha  Sigma  Pi,  Conversational  Club.  Ad- 
Michael's   Ch.,    New    York,    1898-9,    St.    James   Ch.,  dress:  Northfleld,  Vt. 

Chicago,   6   mos.,    1903;   substitute  prof,   pedagogy,  SHAW,  Frank  Iicwis,  educator;  b.  Portland,  Me., 

State  Normal  Sch.,  INIilwaukee.  Wis.,  spring  term,  March    18,    1857;    s.    Jason    Howard   and    Margaret 

1904;  asst.  St.  Andrew's  Ch.,  Meriden.  Conn.,  1904-  Knights    (Thurston)    Shaw;    9th    generation    from 

07;  rector  St.  Luke's  Ch..  Phillipsburg,  N.J.,  1907-  Abram  and  Bridget   (Best)   Shaw;   10th  generation 

10,    St.    :Matthew's    Ch.,    Goffstown,    N.H..    1910-13,  from  Daniel   Thurston,   of  Newbury,   Mass..  about 

Trinity    Ch.,    Woburn,    INIass.,     Nov..    19L3-Oct.     1,  1650;  grad.  Portland  Business  Coll.,  Aug.  30,  1879; 

1915;    asst.    St.    Anne's    Ch..    Lowell,    since    Oct.    1,  m.  Portland.  Me.,  Apr.  9,  1880,  Lena  C.  Johnson;  2 

.1915.    Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.    Republican.    Recrea-  children.   Ralph   Harold.    Karl    Henry.     Asst.   prin. 

tions:    tramping,  boating.    Address:    162  Third  St.,  Portland    Business    Coll.,    1878-84;    organized    the 

Lowell,  Mass.  Shaw  Business  Coll.,  Oct.  1,  1884.  and  continued  as 

SHAW    Edward  Iiyman;  b.  Easthampton.  Mass.,  sole  propr.   until   July   1.   1898.  when  it   became   a 

Aug    12    1876;  s    Frederick  Cushing  and  Sarah  Ma-  corpn.,  of  which  is  pres.  and  dir.,  the  co.  owning  2 

ria    (Lyman)    Shaw;    ed.   pub.    schs.   and   Williston  branch   schs.,   1  at  Augusta,  Me.,  opened   Sept.   14, 

Sem  •   studied  law  in  office  of  Hammond  Sz  Field;  1894,  the  other  at  Bangor.  Me.,  opened  Apr.  1,  1898; 

admi'tted   to  bar    1897;   m.   Easthampton.   Sept.   10,  pres.  and  gen.  mgr.,  Portland  Telegraph  Sch.,  es- 

1898    Laura  Cecil  Root.    Practiced  in  Easthampton  tatalished,   1908.    Mem.  Portland  Chamber  of  Com- 

untii  Mar     1900    since  at  Northampton;  referee  in  merce.    Republican.    Conglist.    Mem.  K.  of  P.  (past 

bankruptcy  Feb     1903-1910.    Office:    Northampton,  chancellor    comdr.).     Club:    Rotary.     Recreations: 

Mass           '  hunting,    fishing.     Home:    215    B    St.     Office:    507% 

SHAW,  Edward  Payson,  real  estate;  b.  Newbury-  Congress  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

port    Mass     Sept    1,  1841:  s.  Ma.i.  Samuel  and  Abl.  SHAW.  Fred  Boderic;  b.  Hebron,  N.T.,  Jan.   24, 

gail' (Bartiett)    Shaw;   ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.;   m.  1861;  s.  Chauncy  S.  and  Lydia  (Parker)   Shaw;  ed. 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND  963 

dist.  schs.  and  BurrV<:  Burton  Sem.,  Manchester,  County  Ct.,  since  1915;  auditor,  sch.  dir.  and  select- 
Vt.;  taught  sch.  S  yrs.  in  Arlington  and  toolv  pvt.  man,  Sunderland.  Trustee  Burr  and  Burton  Sem. 
lessons  in  classics;  studied  law  in  office  of  Batchel-  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason;  mem.  O.E.S. 
der  &  Barber;  admitted  to  bar,  1887;  m.  Ida  I.  Club:  Union  (Manchester  Center).  Address:  Man- 
White,  of  Arlington,  Vt.,  Dec.  13,  1882    (died  June  Chester  Center,  Vt. 

28,   1904):   3   children    Henry  D.,   b    July  29    1884;  SHAW,    James    FuUerton,    financier.      (See    vol. 

Imogen  G.,  Nov.   15,   1892;   Irene  H.,  Jan.   21,  1894  1909  ) 

(died  Aug-.  25,  1902);  m.  2d,  Nov.  25,  1908,  Louise  e«-.-«r      r^^  ^-   ■,     r,      .     ■ 

SHAW,    Jeremiah    Goodwin,    business 


v.-p.    Co-operative   Bank.     Pres. 
Bar  Assn.,   1914-15.    Pres.   Adar 

Assn.     Republican.     Episcopalian,    o. .    ..cm.cii    ^...  .      t,- i  j   f-     ■,     nr        -.^^r     ^ ,  --r — ■  "--'-• — 

Mark's  Ch.    Club;- Adams  Colonial  (pres.).    Recrea-  1"   Bidaetord,   Me,    1865;    traveled   extensively   for 

tions:  hunting,  fishing.   Address:  Adams,  Mass.  '^"'^  »         -lu    J?,*^'"  .^  i^^'  Co    as  atty.,  making-  settle- 

^^^-^  ^  -^  1,  1  T^T        ^    ic^A  ments   with   the   trade,   and  also  for   the   Hincklev 

>T^^^^Qi^-^°fg^  Walace  clergyman;  Nov.  6,  1840-  Knitting  Machine  Co.,  of  Bath,  and  Ne  Plus  Ultra 

Mar.  3,  191,^.    (See  vol.  1909.)  Collar  Co.,   of  Biddeford:   engaged  in  advertising, 

SHAW,  Henry  Big-elo-w,  lawyer;  b.  Burlington,  ins.  and  gen.  business,  1873-6,  and  in  rug  business 
Vt.,  Nov.  30,  1873;  s.  William  Goodhue  and  Mary  until  1SS6;  established  with  O.  H.  Staples,  the  Trad- 
Alice  (Bissell)  Shaw;  g.s.  on  maternal  side  of  Rt.  ers  Electric  Light  Co.,  3  886,  merged  with  the  York 
Rev.  William  H.  A.  Bissell,  bishop  of  Vt.  (P.E.  Ch.);  Heat  &  Light  Co.,  1891  (since  mgr.) ;  apptd. 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Burlington;  Ph.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1896;  postmaster,  Biddeford,  1894;  pres.  Cumberland  Oil 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1900;  m.  June  20,  1901,  Co.,  Biddeford  Nat.  Bank;  dir.  Biddeford  &  Saco 
Fanny  D.  Grinnell,  of  Burlington.  Admitted  to  Mich.  Coal  Co.,  Biddeford  &  Saco  Water  Co.,  Mousam 
bar,  1900:  practiced  in  Detroit,  Oct.,  1900-Aug.,  1902,  Water  Co.  of  Kennebunk,  Kennebunkport  and 
since  in  Burlington;  lecturer  on  Commercial  Law,  Wells;  dir.  Webber  Hosp.  Assn.;  trustee  Mc Arthur 
U.  of  Vt.,  since  1903;  dir.  Burlington  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Library  Assn.  Del.  Dem.  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1892; 
Co.  Grand  juror  for  City  of  Burlington,  1907-8;  Dem.  candidate  for  sheriff,  1892  (defeated);  Dem. 
state's  atty.  for  Chittenden  County,  Vt.,  2  terms,  elector-at-large,  1908.  K.T.  Address:  Biddeford,  Me. 
1908-12;  mem.  Vt.  Senate,  1915-17;  commr.  on  Uni-  SHA'W,  John  Oakes,  lawyer  (See  vol  1909  ) 
form  State  Laws,  1913-17_.    Republican.^  Episcopa-        SHAW,  Joseph  Alden,  educator 


A.M.;    Burlington    Chapter"   No.    3,  "R. A.M.     Clubs:    Ises     /atTie?  XRobert^lirnl^u^'SU^L^^^'P  ^''^t^^' 
Ethan    Allen     Waubanakee    Golf.      Home:     253     S.     Saiem     fM«U  (  ^?^«?1  M^f;«  H.^^^^^ 

Union  St.  Oflice:  Howard  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  Bur-  master  Ts^si^o  ^^f■^u^.\rf  <.tu^^?}^^'^'  w^''  ^f"^ 
lino-trin  \rf  mastei ,  isbb-lJ,  Highland  Mil.  Acad.,  ^\  orcester. 
ungron,  vt.  Mem.  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Worcester  Econ  Club 
SHAW,  Henry  Hattric,  clergyman;  b.  Barnet,  Vt.,  John  Alden  Kindred;  ex-mem.  Soc.  Mayflower  De- 
Dec.  21,  1837;  s.  John  and  Elisabeth  (Harriman)  scendants.  Republican.  Episcopalian-  d"el  to  Mass 
Shaw;  prep.  edn.  Peacham  Acad.;  A.B.,  Middlebury  and  Western  Mass.  Diocesan  convs  •  councillor 
Coll.,  1865,  A.M.,  1868;  m.  Aug.  20,  1867,  Lucy  Fran-  Mass.  Federation  of  Chs.  Writer  on  philol  sub- 
ces  Whiting,  of  Saxton.^  River.  Vt.  Prin.  Chester  jects.  Club:  Worcester  Harvard.  Address-  Worces- 
(Vt.)    Acad.,    1865-7,    Springfield    (Vt.)    High    Sch.,  ter,  Mass.* 

1867-72,  Burr  and  Burton  Sem.,  Manchester  (Vt.),        a-aA-ar    n,,^  „  «j  -r       ^  •  .  „     ^^ 

1872-8,   Northfield   (Vt.)    High   Sch.,   1878-81,   Glen-  ,,^,JT^^^-,^^^^  Adams,  Jr.,  financier;  A.B.,  Har- 

wood  Classical  Sem.,  West  Brattleboro,  Vt.,   1881-  7^,    •   l^ni-'^^    e*^^'    C.alumet   &   Hecla    Mining    Co., 

94.   Ordained  to  Congl.  ministry,  1895;  pastor  Marl-  ^4-^!!f„„  ^"'"fxr^.^^U^"^  ^   Refining   Co.,    Laurium 

boro,    Vt,    since    1894:    supt.    schs.,    Chester,    Vt.,  ^'^  "^o^-'i,^^'*^  ^'"^  *^°PPe^  Co.;  y -p.  Lake  Su- 

1866-7,  Brattleboro,  1893-4,  and  became  supt.  schs.,  ?.^^^%^^^^^^\^%^'?'^.-  Osceola  Consolidated  Mining 

Marlboro,  1895.    Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1904,   1906;  F^^.' J^'^fvf *^^  ?^Tt"?  *-^°;^  ^®?,t?iJ",'?.^  Copper  Mm- 

Republican.    Home:   Marlboro,  Vt.  T?f,.?i°o-.'^^"'^f-^  ^^'"'",^,  ??V  1^^'^  ^'"'??,  ^°;^  ^^^? 

«!-..„,   —            „      ..,          _^,     ^       ,     T,      .         ,^  Roval  Copper  Co. :  dir.  Old  Colony  Trust  Co..  Torch 

SHAW^,  Henry  South-worth,  mfr.;  b.  Boston,  Mar.  Lake  Canal  Co.,  Gratiot  Mining  Co.,  La  Salle  Min- 

30.  1833;  s.  Southworth  and  Abby  Atwood  (Shurt-  ing  Co.,   Superior  Copper  Co.,   Lockwood  Mfg    Co 

left)  Shaw;  ed.  Boston  pub.  schs.;  m.  Louisa  Towne,  (engine  builders),  Allouez  Mining  Co     Ashburton 

of  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  June  3,  1880.    Treas.  Pember-  Mining  Co.,  Contention  Mining  Co.,  Smuggler  Un- 

ton  Mill  (cotton),  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1860-06  (pres.) ;  ion   Mining  Co.,   Cabot   Mfg.    Co.,   Fisher   Mfg    Co 

pres.    Methuen    Cotton    Mill,    Saco-Lowell    Shops,  Clubs:   Harvard    (Boston  and   New  York)-   Tennis 

Newton,  Mass.:  treas.  Stevens  Linen  Wks.,  Dudley,  and  Racquet,  Somerset,  Mass.  Automobile,  Eastern 

Mass.,  since  1868,  Nevins  Co.,  commn.  house,  Bos-  Yacht  (Boston);  Country  (Brookline,  Mass.):  Rac- 

ton:  dir.  Boston  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Co.;  trustee  quet   and   Tennis    (New   York);    Racquet    (Phila  )  • 

Franklin  Savings  Bank,  Boston;  trustee  of  estates.  University  (New  York  and  Chicago);  etc.    Recrea- 

V.-p.  Home  for  Aged  Men.    Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  tions:  golf,  fishing,  yachting.    Home:  11  Exeter  St. 

Commerce.  Mem.  N.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc,  S.A.R.,  Office:  12  Ashburton  PL,  Boston. 

Soc.  of  Colonial  Wars,  Soc.  of  Mayflower  Descend-  CTrA-or     -oo-nef/n./i    rtr      io-„r-,r^,..    v,     r>«r,t..«,rin-^ 

ants.  Bunker  Hill  Monument  Assn.:  life  mem.  Bos-  ^  r    "^,T^'    f*™"""^  t?^w  ^^/l^iWpHoth  ^ArnnUl®' 

toni4n    Soc.    and    Boston    Young    Men's    Christian  f^f^:)  ^^^^J:  ^f  ^HouUoiT^cad     Me   ^entraf  List  " 

Union.    Club:  Unitarian.    Recreations:  arts,  music.  stSded  law- admitted  to  barfsSfim"^^^^^ 

Home:  Milton,  Mass.  Office:  78  Chauncy  St.,  Boston.  ll^t^To,  m9?SrvtL*Drakk   RegiTte?of  p?S^^^^^^^ 

SHAW,  Herbert  Needham,  merchant;  b.  Sunder-  Aroostook  Co.,   1886-90;   mem.  Me.   Senate,    1893-5; 

land,  Vt.,  Feb.  12,  1856;  s.  Chauncey  S.  and  Lydia  co.  atty.  Aroostook  Co.,  1898-02;  Republican.    Free 

M.  (Parker)  Shaw;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Sunderland;  Burr  Baptist.    Mason;  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Elks.  Address: 

and  Burton  Sem.,  Manchester,  Vt.,  part  of  one  term;  Houlton,  Me. 

studied  business  course  at  home  without  a  teacher;  -.-,.-„    -r,   ,.     j.   ^      ij     i.     icm      a  -■->     tt             ■. 
m.  Oct.  28,  1880,  Helen  E.  Hard,  of  Arlington.  Vt.;  ,.f?^^Jr  ^.^I".^^^  -^^^fh^- J^W    h'^'   ^^^^'^J'^' 
7    sons   and   2    daughters.     Carpenter,    teacher   and  1^69,  AM.,  1872.    Dir    Atlantic  Maritime  Co.,   Ma- 
bookkeeper  until  1884;  supt.  chair  factory  of  H.  A.  ^^T^'^^^^orfoL'i'^^^^  <^^u^^,^%^  Clubs:    University 
Hale,    East   Arlington,    Vt.,    1884-90;    mfr.    lumber  ^New  York),  St   Botolph   etc.   Student  of  the  drama 
and  chair  stock.  East  Arlington,  as  Shaw  &  Buck,  an<3  owner  of  large  collection  of  dramatic  works 
later  as  H.  N.  Shaw,  1890-03:  bought  out  furniture  ^o'^?,'    Y^"^?.'!^'   ^i'i^^T-i'^^'i.^^i  Commonwealth 
business  at  Manchester,  1903,  also  farm,  1911;  dir.  ^v.,  Boston.    Office:  87  Milk  St.,  Boston. 
Factory   Point   Nat.   Bank,   Berkshire   Hills   Paper  SHAW,  Robert  Kendall,  librarian;  b.  Worcester, 
Co.,  Adams,  Mass.;  corporator  Bennington  County  Mass.,  July  18,  1871:  s.  Joseph  Alden  and  Eliza  An- 
Savings  Bank,   1914;   assistant  judge,  Bennington  toinette    (Thompson)    Shaw;   A.B.,  Harvard,   1894; 


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WHO'S  WHO  IX  XEW  ENGLAND 


studied  X.Y.  State  Library  Sch.,  1S97-9,  B.L.S., 
1901;  m.  Beitlia  Mower  iJrown,  of  Eau  Claire,  W  i^s., 
Sept.  20,  1902.  Teacher,  Highland  Mil.  Acad.,  \\  or- 
cester,  Mass.,  1894-7;  on  staff  N.Y.  State  Library, 
1S9S-01,  Library  of  Congress,  1901-4;  librarian 
Brockton  (Mass.)  Pub.  Library,  1904-5;  asst.  libra- 
rian, 1905-9,  librarian  since  Jan.,  1909,  Worcester 
Free  Pub.  Librarv.  Mem.  A.L.A.,  Mass.  Library 
Club,  Bav  Path  Library  Club,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Worcester  Econom- 
ic, Worcester  Shakespeare,  Worcester  Harvard. 
Home:  3S  Monadnock  J{d.  Office:  12  Elm  St.,  \\  or- 
cester,  Mass.* 

SHAW,  Samuel  Carter,  lawyer;  b.  Redding, 
Conn  N'ov.  3,  1S66;  s.  Edward  P.  and  Ivmny  (San- 
ford)  Shaw;  A.B.,  Yale,  1S91;  m.  Mrs.  Margaret  fe. 
Adams,  of  N.Y.  City,  Nov.  22,  1905:  2  children 
Frederick  Sanford.  Margaret  Elizabeth.  Admitted 
to  Conn,  bar,  1899,  and  has  since  practiced  to 
Bridgeport;  mem.  Gen.  Assembly,  Conn.,  Irom 
Town  of  Redding,  1915.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
(Y'ale  Chapter).  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Lni- 
versitv,  Brooklawn  Country  (Bridgeport).  Recrea- 
tions: "golf,  tennis.  Home:  Sanford  PI.  Office:  San- 
ford BIdg..  Bridgeport,  Conn.;  (summer)  Redding 
Ridge,   Conn. 

SHAW,  Thomas  Bond,  M.D.;  b.  Worcester, 
Ma'^s  Dec  3,  1S66:  s,  Thomas  Asa  and  Mane 
Persis  (Bond)  Shaw;  A.B..  Yale.  1890;  M.D.,  Dart- 
mouth Med.  Sch.,  1893;  post-grad,  student  at  Roose- 
velt and  other  hosps.  in  N.Y.  City;  surgeon  on  W  aid 
Line  steamers.  1894;  studied  in  Vienna  and  Pans, 
1895-6;  m.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1907,  Carrie  A.  Bruso. 
Began  practice  at  Worcester,  1896;  staff  surgeon 
2d  :\lass.  Vol.  Militia.  Pres.  N.E.  Corset  Co. 
Alem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Worcester  Dist. 
Soc,  Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  Assn.  Mil.  Surgeons  of 
U  S..  Dartmouth  Coll.  Alumni  Assn.,  Alumni  Assn. 
of  Kings  Countv  Hosp.  (Brooklyn,  N.Y'.).  Clubs: 
Y''ale,  of  Worcester  (sec.  and  treas.),  Automobile, 
Tatassit  Canoe,  Commonwealth.  Lakeside  Boat; 
Y'ale,  Crescent  (New  Y'ork) ;  University  (Boston); 
Graduates'  (New  Haven);  Lake  Placid  Club.  Rec- 
reations: golf.  Address:  24  Oxford  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

SKAW,  Thomas  Prince,  retired  ry.  official;  b. 
Bath,  Me.,  Aug.  13,  1849:  s.  John  and  Ruth  (Stetson) 
Shaw;  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  m.  Fannie  M.  Alden,  of  Au- 
gusta, Me.,  Feb.  IS,  1879.  Entered  employ  of  Port- 
land &  Kennebec  R.R.  as  freight  oik.,  1869,  and  on 
consolidation  of  the  road  with  the  Me.  Central  R.R., 
1871,  became  elk.  in  the  gen.  ticket  office  at  Augus- 
ta; elk.  in  treasurer's  office,  European  &  N.  Am.  Ry., 
1874;  p.  m.  and  freight  auditor.  Me.  Central  R.R., 
1874-92;  p.-m.  same,  1892-13:  dir.  First  Nat.  Bank, 
Mercantile  Trust  Co.:  trustee  Me.  Sch.  for  the 
Deaf,  also  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary.  Mem.  Me.  Ho. 
of  Rep..  1891-3;  mil.  sec.  staff  of  Gov.  Davis,  1879; 
a.-d.-c.  and  acting  a.-a.-g.  on  staff  of  Gen.  J.  L. 
Chamberlain,  N.G.S.M..  1880-3;  mem.  staff  of  Gov. 
Cleaves,  with  rank  of  col.,  1903-5;  del.-at-large 
Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1908.  Conglist.  Mason 
(32°);  Past  Grand  Comdr.  K.T.  of  Me.  Clubs: 
Cumberland.  Portland  Y'acht.  Bramhall  League. 
Address:  773  Congress  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

SHAW,  Walter  Keith,  merchant;  b.  Abington, 
Mass.,  Mar.  13,  1868:  s.  Elijah  Anderson  and  Fran- 
ces Emma  (Dver)  Shaw;  descendant  of  Abraham 
Shaw.  Watertown.  Mass.,  1635,  Dedham,  1636,  on 
mother's  side  from  William  Dyer,  Abington,  Mass., 
1670;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1888;  m.  Mary  Groom 
Hutchins.  of  Concord,  Mass.,  Nov.  4,  1897;  2  chil- 
dren: Walter  Keith,  Jr.,  Gordon  Hutchins.  Asso- 
ciated -with  father,  in  cotton  business,  at  Boston, 
1889;  succeeded  to  business  on  retirement  of 
father,  1897,  title  of  firm  E.  A.  Shaw  &  Co.  Episco- 
palian. Mem.  N.E.  Cotton  Buyers'  Assn.,  Nat. 
Assn.  Cotton  Mfrs.  Clubs:  Eastern  Yacht,  Long- 
wood  Cricket,  Concord  Country.  Recreations:  ten- 
nis, vachting.  Home:  Concord,  Mass.  Office:  18 
Post  "Office  Sq..  Boston. 

SHAW,  William,  clergyman:  b.  Sheffield,  Eng., 
Oct.  8,  1871:  s.  John  and  Amelia  (Siddall)  Shaw; 
ed.  prep,  sch.,  Sheffield;  came  to  America,  1888; 
grad.  Yale  Bus.  Coll.,  1894:  A.B.,  Milton  U.,  Balti- 
more. 1898,  A.M.,  1912,  Ph.D..  1914:  grad.  Drew^ 
Theol.  Sem.,  Madison.  N.J..  1900;  m.  May  20,  1896, 
Bertha    M.    Clark,    of    Saybrook,    Conn.     Ordained 


M.E.  ministrv,  1900;  pastor,  Georgia,  Vt.,  1900-3. 
Island  Pond,  1903-5,  Lyndonville,  1905-S,  Enosburg 
Falls,  1908-10;  supt.  St.  Albans  Dist.,  Vt.  Conf.. 
1910-12;  pastor  Trinitv  Ch.,  Montpelier,  since  1912. 
Chmn.  delegation  to  Gen.  Conf.  M.E.  Ch.,  1912: 
mem.  Gen.  Com.,  1st  Gen.  Conf.  Dist.  Trustee 
Montpelier  Sem.  Republican.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow. 
Club:  Monti)olior.    Address:  I\Iontpelier,  Vt. 

SHAW,  W^illiam,  general  sec.  United  Soc.  of 
Christian  Endeavor;  b.  Ballardvale,  Mass.,  Feb.  14, 
1860;  s.  George  and  Sarah  (Stocks)  Shaw;  pub.  sch. 
edn.:  (LL.D.,  Occidental  Coll.,  Los  Angeles,  1914): 
m.  Mary  Agnes  Holmes,  of  Ballardvale,  Jan.  14, 
1892.  Became  connected  with  nat.  Christian  En- 
deavor work,  1SS3.  treas.  United  Soc.  of  Christian 
Endeavor,  1886-06.  gen.  sec,  Dec,  1906 — .  Also 
sec.  and  treas.  ^\'orld's  Christian  Endeavor  Union: 
publisher  Christian  Endeavor  World.  Prohibition- 
ist. Conglist.;  trustee  Atlanta  Theol.  Sem.  Clubs: 
Twentieth  Century,  City,  Boston  Congregational. 
Editor  of  Christian  Endeavor  hymn-books,  and 
author  of  Christian  Endeavor  pamphlets.  Home: 
Ballardvale,  Mass.  Office:  Mt.  Vernon  and  Hancock 
Sts.,   Boston,  Mass.* 

SHAW,  William  Alden,  weather  forecaster:  b. 
Northfleld,  Vt..  July  25,  1864:  s.  William  Ornon 
and  Elizabeth  H.  (Kingslev)  Shaw;  ed.  Northfield 
High  Sch.:  B.S.,  Norwich  U..  1888,  M.S..  1892;  m. 
July  28,  1890,  Fannie  E.  Holt,  of  Woodstock,  Vt. 
Entered  T^'eather  Bur.  Service,  1888,  and  served  at 
Boston,  Portland,  Me.,  New  York,  Pierre,  S.D., 
Sioux  City,  la.,  Northfield,  Vt.  Prof,  meteorology, 
Northfleld  TJ..  also  trustee.  Republican.  Mem.  Vt. 
Hist.  Soc.  Mason  (Lodge.  Chanter,  Commandery, 
Shrine).    Address:   Northfield,   Vt. 

SHAW,  William  Hubbard,  M.D. :  b.  Boston,  Dec. 
23.  1858:  s.  William  M.  and  Mary  S.  (Hubbard) 
Shaw;  ed.  Iowa  Coll.,  Grinnell,  la.;  student  Hahne- 
mann Med.  Coll.,  Phila.:  M.D.,  Hering  Med.  Coll., 
Chicago,  1894:  m.  Bedford,  N.H.,  Dec.  18,  1904. 
!Myra  A.  French :  1  son.  Charles  Freeman.  Engaged 
in  practice  at  INIanchester.  N.H.,  since  1902.  Uni- 
tarian. Mason:  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Grange.  Re- 
publican. Home:  Bedford,  N.H.  Address:  Route  7, 
Manchester,   N.H. 

SHAWCBOSS,  William  Allan,  mfr.;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I..  May  27.  ISSl;  s.  William  and  Annie 
Marie  (McNulty)  Shawcross:  grad.  Providence 
High  Sch.  Ccomml.  course),  1897:  grad.  Hinman's 
Business  Coll..  1898:  m.  Providence,  R.I.,  Oct.  21. 
1914,  Genevieve  R.  Munnegle.  In  employ  of  Adams 
Express  Co.,  1897-01:  became  connected  with  Gold- 
smitli  &  Harzberg.  mfrs.  of  .iewelry.  1901,  mem.  of 
firm  since  1907:  inem.  firm  of  Watch  Dog  Swivel 
Co.,  Hercules  Safetv  and  Protector  Co.  I\Iem.  Sch. 
Bd..  Providence,  1906-9;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1910,  1911;  was  one  of  com.  of  five  to  report  a 
resolution  abolishing  property  qualification  for 
voters.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Mem.  Coni- 
micut  Improvement  Assn.  Mem.  Knights  of  Co- 
lumbus. Clubs:  Columbus.  Catholic.  City.  Recre- 
ations: motoring.  Home:  209  Ivy  St.  Office:  101 
Sabin   St.,   Providence,    R.T. 

SHEA,  Aug-ustus  Washington,  M.D.:  b.  Nashua, 
N.H.,  Aug.  9.  isfin;  s.  Daniel  and  Catherine  (Mc- 
Donald) Shea:  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.  U.  of  Vt.,  1887; 
post-grad,  work  in  New  York  and  Europe:  m. 
Brooklyn,  June  25.  1902,  Lucy  Kelly:  2  children. 
Kathryn,  Lucy.  Has  practiced  at  Nashua  since 
1889;  pres.  Nashua  Emergency  Hosp.:  local  sur- 
geon B.  &  M.  Ry. ;  mem.  staff  St.  .loseph's  Hosp.: 
mem.  Bd.  of  Public  Works,  Nashua.  Democrat. 
Catholic  Mem.  Nashua  Hosp.  Assn.,  N.H.  Med. 
Soc,  A.M. A.,  N.Y.  Assn.  Ry.  Surgeons,  N.H.  Sur- 
gical Club  (pres.).  Foresters,  Grange.  Address: 
Nashua,   N.H. 

SHUAFF,  Bobert  Iiester,  clergyman;  b.  Nor- 
ridgewock.  Me..  Mar.  19,  1863;  s.  John  N.  and  Caro- 
line L.  (Brown)  Sheaff;  grad.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.. 
1889:  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1894;  m.  Eva  H.  Willev,  of 
Skowhegan,  Me.,  Nov.  28,  1883;  2  children,  Charles 
W.,  Harold  M.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1890; 
pastor  Phippsburg,  Me.,  1889-92,  Falmouth,  1893-5, 
Union,  N.H.,  1895-7,  Barton,  Vt.,  1897-03,  Plain- 
field,  1903-7.  Newcastle.  Me.,  1907-13,  Norrldge- 
wock,  since  1913.  Prominent  in  Masonry.  Address: 
Norridgewock,   Me. 


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965 


SHEARER,  Aug-ustiis  Hunt,  educator.    (See  vol. 

1909.) 

SHEARSXAN,  Sumner  Upliani,  clergyman;  b. 
Wicksford,  R.I..  Aug.  I'T,  1!S39;  s.  Sylvester  Gard- 
ner and  iNlarv  E.  (Upham)  Shearman;  grad.  Brown 
U.,  186 1,  A.M.;  studied  law;  admitted  to  R.I.  bar, 
1868;  studied  privately  for  the  ministry;  (D.D., 
Brown  U..  1899);  m.  Woburn,  Mass.,  June  12,  1877, 
Mary  D.  Wvman.  Ordained  deacon,  1874,  priest, 
1875,  P.E.  Ch. ;  rector  Trinity  Ch.,  Woburn,  21/2 
yrs.,  St.  John's  Ch.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1876- 
Apr.,  1908,  resigning  after  service  of  more  than 
31  yrs.,  now  rector  emeritus;  served  as  2d  It.,  1st 
It.,  and  capt.,  Co.  A,  4th  R.I.  Vol.  Inf.,  in  Civil 
War;  was  taken  prisoner  at  tlie  battle  of  "The 
Crater,"  PetersbHrg.  Va. ;  recording  elk..  R.I.  Ho. 
of  Rep..  1865-7;  reading  elk..  Senate,  1SG7-9.  Mason; 
mem.  G.A.R.,  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Address:  3  Hatha- 
way St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Boston,  ]Mass. 

SHEBS,  Charles  Gale,  druggist;  b.  South  Wal- 
lingford,  Vt.,  May  IS,  1865;  s.  Capt.  Charles  W. 
and  Sarah  (Doty)  Shedd;  descendant  in  7th  gener- 
ation from  Daniel  Shedd,  Braintree,  Mass.,  and 
10th  generation  from  Edmund  I^oty,  of  the  May- 
flower; grad.  Keene  (N.H.)  Higli  Sch.:  m.  Keene, 
N.H.,  Sept.  23,  1891,  Rhoda  Jane  Colburn,  of 
Shrewsbury.  Vt. ;  3  children.  Gale  C.  and  Paul  W., 
twins,  b.  July  21,  1892;  Charles  H.,  Feb.  4,  1907. 
Learned  pliarmacy  in  drug  store  of  Bullard  & 
Foster;  purchased  Mr.  Foster's  interest,  1888,  be- 
came sole  owner,  1899,  and  is  now  mgr.  of  the 
Bullard  &  Shedd  Co.;  ex-pres.  Common  Council; 
chmn.  Bd.  of  Health,  Keene.  since  1903;  mem.  N.H. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1900,  Senate,  1907-8;  mayor  of  Keene, 
1911,  12,  13.  Pres.  Keene  Cliautauqua,  Keene  Peo- 
ple's Inst.:  chmn.  Keene  Playground  Com.  Mem. 
N.H.  Soc.  S.A.R.  (pres.),  N.H.  Pharm.  Assn.  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  Mason  (33°).  Mem.  K.  of 
P.,  Red  Men,  Sons  of  Veterans.  Clubs:  Unitarian 
(pres.),  Keene  Chorus  (treas.),  Keene  Commercial 
(v. -p.).    Address:   Keene,   N.H. 

SHEDD,  Edward  Whitten,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Brook- 
line,  Mass.,  June  2,  1860;  s.  Joel  Herbert  and 
Julia  Ann  (Clarice)  Shedd;  descendant  of  Daniel 
Shedd,  who  was  born  in  England  and  settled  in 
Braintree,  Mass.,  about  1640;  grad.  Lyons  Gram- 
mar Sch.,  1879:  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1884  (3d  in  class 
with  philos.  oration),  A.M.,  1887;  m.  Mar.  30,  1886, 
Jessie,  d.  Cliristoplier  De.xter,  of  East  Providence, 
R.I.,  and  lineal  descendant  of  Philip  Walker,  of 
Rehoboth,  1679;  6  children,  Whitten  D.,  Martin  E., 
Thomas  C,  Carl  H.,  Faith  May,  Elizabeth  Edson. 
Declined  offer  to  teach  engring.  in  Brown  U.  in 
order  to  enter  profession  of  civ.  engring.;  sr.  mem. 
Shedd  &  Sarle,  Worcester,  Mass.,  and  Providence, 
R.I.,  until  dissolution  of  firm,  1903;  firm  equipped 
the  Worcester  horse  railroad  with  electricity  and 
built  a  number  of  water  works  and  sewerage  sys- 
tems in  N.E.,  N.Y.  and  N.C. ;  carried  on  engring. 
in  own  name  since  1903:  cliief  engr.  Randolpli  & 
Cumberland  Ry.  Co.,  of  N.C;  mem.  Town  Council, 
Richmond,  R.I.,  1887.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Boston 
Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  N.E.  Water  Works  Assn.,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Progressive  Republican.  Baptist. 
Mason.  Wrote:  (reports)  Sewerage  Svstem  of 
Woonsocket.  R.I.,  1889;  Water  Works,  North 
Brookfield,  Mass.,  about  1890,  Orange,  1891,  W^est 
Boylston.  1892.  Recreations:  tennis,  art,  travel. 
Home:  432  Massasoit  Av.,  East  Providence.  Office: 
146  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

:::^SHEDD,  Fred  P.,  editor.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

SHEDD,  Georg-e  Horsley,  M.D. :  b.  Waterford, 
Me.,  Feb.  13,  1853:  s.  George  and  Rebecca  (Frost) 
Shedd,  and  descendant  of  Daniel  Sliedd,  an  early 
settler  of  Braintree,  Mass.;  prep.  edn.  Norway  Lib- 
eral Inst.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin  Coll.), 
1879:  post-grad,  worlv  in  New  Yorl\,  Phila.,  Berlin, 
and  hosps.  of  Berne,  London,  Paris  and  Edinburgli; 
m.  Norway,  Me.,  May  15,  1880,  Mary  Hall;  1  son. 
George  Harold.  Practiced  at  Bartlett,  N.H.,  and 
Fryeburg,  Me.,  until  1891,  since  at  North  Conway, 
N.H. ;  surgeon-in-chief  Memorial  Hosp. ;  mem.  N.H, 
Bd.  of  Med.  Examiners.  Repui^lican.  Fellow  Am. 
Coll.  Surgeons:  mem.  Carroll  Co.  and  Me.  State 
med.  socs.,  A.M. A.  Mason  (K.T.).  Recreations: 
pine  tree  farming.    Address:   Nortli  Conway,  N.H. 


SHEDD,  J(oel)  Herbert,  engineer;  b.  Pepperell, 
Mass.,  May  31,  1834;  s.  Joel  and  Eliza  (Edson) 
Shedd;  ed.  Bridgewater  Acad.;  took  3  yrs.'  course 
civ.  engring.  in  a  Boston  office;  (hon.  A.M.,  Brown 
U.,  1894);  m.  Julia  A.  Clark,  of  Newport,  Me.,  Aug. 
26,  1856  (died  Apr.  7,  1,S'J7);  m.  2d,  Sarah  Marble, 
of  North  Smithfield,  R.I.,  June  29,  1905.  Practiced 
civ.  engring.  at  Boston,  1856-69,  Providence  since 
1869,  Has  served  on  numerous  commns.  of  Mass. 
and  R.I.  on  river  and  harbor  improvement.  As 
engr.  for  tlie  city  of  Providence,  designed  and  built 
Providence  water  works,  costing  $4,500,000,  the 
sewerage  system,  costing  $5,500,000,  and  other 
large  engring.  works;  chmn.  State  Bd.  of  Harbor 
Commrs.  since  its  organization,  1876;  engr.  for 
many  large  water  power  developments;  commr. 
for  State  of  R.I.  to  Paris  Expn.,  1878.  Has  written 
numerovis  articles  and  reports  on  engring.  sub- 
iects.  Mem.  advisory  com.  Brown  U.  Mem.  Am. 
Soc.  C.E.,  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.  Pres.  Shedd 
Family  Assn.  America.  Club:  University.  Home: 
Woonsocket,    R.I.    Office:    Providence,   R.I.* 

SHEDDEN,  "WiUiam  Pitch,  leather  mcht.;  b. 
New  York,  July  21,  1860:  s.  John  W.  and  Eliza  A. 
(Purdy)  Shedden;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  sells..  New 
York;  m.  Frances  Lohmann,  of  Oakland,  Cal.,  Nov. 
2,  1891;  children,  William  Martindale,  Helen,  Rob- 
ert Fitch.  Began  in  leather  business  in  New  York, 
1879;  became  mem.  firm  of  Kellogg  &  Shedden, 
1886;  the  sr.  partner  died,  1908,  and  title  of  firm 
was  changed,  Oct.  1.  1908,  to  W.  F.  Shedden  &  Co., 
sole  leather  mercliants,  of  whicli  is  propr. ;  in 
cliarge  of  Boston  liouse  of  same  name,  since  its 
establishment,  1909.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Algonquin, 
Commercial,  Country;  Fulton  (New  York).  Home: 
Brookline,  Mass.    Office:  210  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 

SHEEDV,  John  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Newton,  Low- 
er Falls,  Mass.,  Aug.  13,  1872;  s.  Patrick  John  and 
Julia  (Cunningliam)  Sheedv;  ed.  Salem  pub.  schs. : 
grad.  Salem  High  Sch.,  1889;  LL.B.,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Law,  1900;  m.  Apr.  24,  1905,  Eleanor  Mar- 
garet Sullivan,  of  Salem,  Mass.  Admitted  to  bar, 
1899,  and  since  practiced  in  Salem;  master  in 
chancery  since  1905;  postmaster  of  Salem  since 
May,  1914.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Mem.  Knights  of 
Columbus,  Mass.  Catholic  Order  of  Foresters, 
Cliaritable  Irisli  Soc.  of  Boston.  Fatlier  Mathew 
Total  Abstinence  Soc,  Salem.  Address:  38  Walter 
St.,    Salem,    Mass. 

SHEEDY,  Michael,  Jr.,  mfr. ;  b.  Groton.  Mass., 
Sept.  25,  1856;  s.  Michael  and  Jane  (Ready) 
Sheedv:  ed.  Lawrence  Acad.,  Groton;  m.  Marv 
Grace  Reed,  of  Groton,  Feb.  3,  1886;  2  sons,  Harold 
Reed,  AVinthrop  Lawrence.  Clk.  in  store  at  Groton 
6  yrs. ;  in  employ  of  Howard  W.  Spurr  &  Co., 
wholesale  grocers,  Boston,  23  yrs.,  as  buyer  and 
salesman:  entered  mfg.,  1900;  dir.  and  treas.  Gro- 
ton Leatherboai-d  Co.;  dir.  Groton  Water  Co.; 
sales  mgr.  Internat.  Leather  Co.  since  1910.  Mem. 
parish  com.  15  yrs.;  climn.  park  commn.  10  yrs.; 
chmn.  library  bldg.  com.,  1891,  1892.  Trustee  and 
treas.  Lawrence  Acad.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Home:  Groton, 
Mass.    Office:  Albany  Bldg.,  Boston. 

SHEEHANT,  James  Joseph,  lawyer;  b.  Peabody, 
Mass.,  Aug.  22,  1875:  s.  Timothy  and  Catherine  L. 
(^Shinnick)  Sheehan;  grad.  Peabody  High  Sch., 
1893;  LL.B.,  Y.M.C.A.  Evening  Law  Sch.,  1902;  un- 
married. Practiced  law  in  Peabody  since  1902; 
town  counsel  of  Peabody  since  1912;  mem.  Sch. 
Com.,  1906-12.  Trustee  Mass.  Training  Sch.  Mem. 
Essex  Bar  Assn.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Mem. 
Knights  of  Columbus.  Foresters  of  America.  Home: 
34  Mt.  Vernon  St.  Office:  11  Peabody  Sq.,  Peabody, 
Mass. 

SHEEHAN',  Joseph  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Nov. 
16,  1873;  s.  John  and  Bridget  (McDermott)  Shee- 
han; prep.  edn.  English  High  Sch.,  Boston;  LL.B., 
Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1898;  m.  Stella  Gertrude  Lom- 
bard, of  Boston,  Apr.  23,  1914.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1898,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston:  spl.  .ius- 
tice  Municipal  Ct.  City  of  Boston  since  1913.  Mem. 
Sch.  Com.,  Boston.  1905-6.  Dir.  Mass.  Soc.  for  Pre- 
vention of  Cruelty  to  Animals;  mem.  Am.  and 
Mass.  bar  assns..  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Demo- 
crat. Mem.  Mass.  Catholic  Order  of  Foresters, 
Boston  Catholic  Ifnion.  St.  Vincent  de  Paul  Soc. 
Home:   3  Cortes  St.    Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston. 


96C 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


SHZ:x:bin,  James,  clergyman;  b.  Scotland,  May 
6,  1S65;  s.  William  and  Mary  (Lecky)  Sheerin, 
English  and  Scotch-Irish  ancestry;  arrived  in 
America,  1870;  ed.  St.  Stephen's  Coll.,  Annandale, 
N.Y.,  1885-8;  grad.  Theol.  iJept.,  Kenyon  Coll., 
Gambler,  O.,  1892;  A.B.,  Columbia,  1901;  B.D., 
Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1903; 
student  Harvard  Summer  Sch.,  1902,  03,  04,  14; 
m.  Bucvrus,  U.,  June  28,  1892,  Mary  Elizabeth,  d. 
Daniel  Picking,  of  Ohio;  3  children,  Elisabeth, 
Charles  Wilford,  Florence.  Teacher  Jarvis  Hall 
Mil.  Acad.,  Denver,  1888-90;  deacon,  1892,  priest, 
1892,  P.E.  Ch.;  curate  Trinity  Ch.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
1892;  rector  St.  Peter's  Ch.,  Ashtabula,  O.,  1893-5; 
warden  Episcopal  Hall,  W.Va.  U.,  1895-8;  vicar 
Chapel  of  Ascension  Parish,  New  York,  1898-01; 
asso.  rector  St.  James'  Parish,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1901-4;  rector  Ch.  of  the  Good  Shepherd,  Clinton, 
Mass.,  1904-9,  Christ  Ch.,  Warren,  O.,  1909-11,  St. 
Matthew's  Ch.,  South  Boston,  since  Mar.  1,  1911. 
Provisional  deputy  to  Gen.  Conv.  from  Western 
Mass..  1907;  examining  chaplain  for  Bishop  Vin- 
ton, 1908-9;  Western  Mass.  del.  to  Pan-Anglican 
Congress.  London,  Eng..  June,  1908:  spent  1913-14 
with  familv  in  European  study  and  travel.  Pres. 
Mass.  Clerical  Assn.,  Boston,  1915-16;  mem.  Sigma 
Chi.  Mason.  Recreations:  lecturing,  music,  theatre. 
Author:  The  Church,  the  State,  and  the  Univer- 
sity, 1906;  also  various  essays  and  sermons.  Home: 
530  Broadway.  Address:  St.  Matthew's  Ch.,  410 
Broadway,  South  Boston,  Mass.   • 

SHEFFISIiD,  Ada  Eliot,  humanitarian;  b.  St. 
Louis.  Sept.  30.  ]S69:  d.  Henry  Ware  and  Charlotte 
Champ  (Stearns)  Eliot;  grad.  Mary  Inst.,  St. 
Louis,  1888;  spl.  student  Radeliffe  Coll.,  3  yrs., 
1890-4;  Summer  Sch.  of  Philanthropy,  New  York, 
1900:  m.  IMay  16,  1905,  Alfred  Dwight  Sheffield,  of 
Cambridge.  -Mass.  Became  connected  with  Boston 
Assn.  of  Charities,  1897;  after  9  mos.  was  apptd. 
dist.  sec:  sec.  com.  on  dependent  children.  New 
York  Charitv  Orgn.  Soc.  9  mos.,  1900-1;  probation 
officer  Police  Court  and  later  Court  of  Spl.  Sessions 
2%  vrs. :  dir.  Union  Relief  Soc.,  Springfield,  Mass., 
1904-8,  Springfield  Plavground  Assn.,  1908-9;  mem. 
Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Charity  since  1909.  Mem.  ad- 
visory bd.  Florence  Crittenton  Home  of  Compas- 
sion: mem.  exec.  com.  ]\Iass.  State  Conf.  Charities, 
Nat.  Conf.  Charities  and  Correction.  Eugenics  Edn. 
Soc.  (London).  Am.  Breeders'  Assn.  Unitarian. 
Home:  60  Shepard  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office: 
State  House,  Boston. 

SHXiFFIEIiD,  Alfred  Dwig-ht,  educator;  b.  Peking. 
China.  Dec.  17,  1871;  s.  Devello  Z.  and  Eleanor 
Woodhuil  (Sherrill)  Sheffield:  came  to  America, 
1887;  A.B.,  Oberlin  (O.)  Coll.,  1S95;  A.M.,  Harvard, 
1897:  m.  Ada  Eliot,  of  St.  Louis,  May  16,  1905. 
Asst.  in  English.  Harvard.  1897-9:  teacher  in  Eng- 
lish. Univ.  Sch.,  Cleveland,  O.,  1899-03;  on  editorial 
staff  G.  &  C.  :Merriam  Co..  Springfield,  Mass..  1903- 
09:  instr.  rhetoric  and  composition,  Wellesley  Coll.. 
1911 — .    Home:   60  Shepard  St..  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

SKEFFIEIiD,  George  St.  John,  retired  banker;  b. 
New  Haven,  Conn..  Apr.  2,  1842;  s.  Joseph  Earl 
and  Maria  (St.  John)  Sheffield:  ed.  Churchill  Acad., 
Sing  Sing.  N.Y..  Hopkins  Grammar  Sch.,  New 
Haven:  A.B..  Yale.  1863,  A.M.,  1866;  m.  1st,  New 
York.  Jan.  30,  1867.  Marv  Stewart  (died  Mar.  2, 
1873);  m.  2d.  New  York,  Jan.  10,  1878.  Amelia  M. 
Daggett.  Spent  3  vrs.  abroad  after  leaving  coll.; 
organized  firm  of  Smith,  Henry  &  Sheffield.  1868, 
which  dissolved,  1871;  mem.  firm  of  Grant  &  Co., 
bankers.  33  Wall  St.,  New  York,  retiring,  1882; 
traveled  extensivelv  abroad,  and  settled,  1890,  at 
Twin  Elms  Farm,  Attleboro.  ISIass.;  pres.  Prospect 
Hill  Land  Co.  of  Staten  Lsland.  N.Y.,  Chester  Min- 
ing Co.  of  Arizona:  trustee  Pub.  Library,  Attle- 
boro. Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Am. 
Geog.  Soc,  Delta  Kappa.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi,  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs:  Union  League,  University 
(New  York) :  Larchmont  Yacht,  University  (Bos- 
ton).   Address:  Attleboro,  Mass. 

SHEFFIEIiD,  ■William  Paine,  ex-congressman: 
b.  Newport.  R.T..  June  1.  1S.'>7:  s.  William  P.  and 
Lilias  White  (Sanford)  Sheffield;  A.B..  Brown  U., 
1877.  A.:M..  1880;  law  student  at  Paris,  and  Har- 
vard, 1878-9;  m.  Marv  Stevens  Burdick,  of  New- 
port, Oct.  16.  1889,  In  practice  at  Newport,  since 
1880:   mem.   sch.   com.,    1883-02;    mem.    R.I.    Ho.   of 


Rep.,  1885-7,  1889-90,  1894-6,  1899-01;  mem.  61st 
Congress  (1909-11),  1st  R.I.  Dist.;  mem.  Rep.  Nat. 
Com.,  May,  1911 — .  Episcopalian.  Home:  Middle- 
town,  R.T.  Office:  223  Thames  St.,  Newport,  R.I.* 
SHEIiDON,  Chauncey  Coolidg-e,  M.D. ;  b.  Water- 
ville,  Me.,  Dec.  11,  1848;  s.  David  Newton  (D.D.) 
and  Racliel  Hobart  (Ripley)  Sheldon;  ed.  Water- 
ville  Acad.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1870;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1876;  m.  May  Louise  Firth,  of  Boston, 
Mass.,  June  5,  1880.  Practiced  in  Lynn,  Mass., 
since  1878.  Mem.  Essex  South  IMed.  Soc,  Lynn 
Med.  Fraternity.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs: 
Harvard,  Oxford  (both  of  Lynn).  Address:  73  N. 
Common   St.,  Lj-nn,   Mass. 

SHEIiBOI?,  Edward  Stevens,  college  prof.;  b. 
Waterville,  :Me.,  Nov.  21,  ls5];  s.  Rev.  David  New- 
ton and  Rachel  Hobart  (Ripley)  Sheldon;  brother 
of  Henry  Newton  Sheldon;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1872; 
studied  Berlin,  Paris  and  Leipzig,  1874-7;  m.  Cath- 
erine Hamlin  Hinckley,  of  Boston,  Apr.  2,  1884. 
Instr.  modern  langs.,  1877-84,  asst.  prof.  Romance 
philology,  1884-94,  prof,  since  1894,  Harvard.  Fel- 
low Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Dante  Soc, 
of  Cambridge,  ]Mass.  (ex-pres.).  Am.  Dialect  Soc. 
(sec.  1889-93,  pres.  1904-5),  Modern  Lang.  Assn. 
America  (pres.  1901).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Address:  11  Francis  Av.. 
Cambridge,  Mass,* 

SHEI.DON,  Frank  Atwood,  educator;  b,  Rock- 
land. Mass,,  Aug.  1,  1871;  s,  Francis  Thomas  and 
Mary  Copeland  (Tolman)  Sheldon;  A.B.,  cum 
laude,  Amherst,  1893;  m,  Mary  Louise  Rice,  of 
Rockland,  Mass,,  Apr.  7,  1896:  3  children,  Dorrice. 
Maxwell  T.,  Mary  Rice,  Began  as  teacher,  Nicliols 
Acad,,  Dudley,  JNIass,,  Sept,,  1893;  became  con- 
nected with  the  Volkmann  Sch,  (prep.  sch.  for 
bovs),  Boston,  1895,  and  headmaster  same  since 
Sept.,  1905.  Pres.  Rockland  Bd.  of  Trade;  del.  to 
Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Trade.  INIem,  Eastern  Assn. 
Phvsics  Teachers,  Assn.  ISIath.  Teacliers  of  N.E., 
N.E.  Assn.  Chemistry  Teachers,  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Beta  Tlieta  Pi,  Sons  of  Veterans.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Home:  Rockland,  Mass.  Office:  415  New- 
bury St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

SHEX^DOir,  Georg-e,  historian;  b.  Deerfleld,  Mass., 
Nov.  30,  1818;  s.  Seth  and  Caroline  (Stebbins) 
Sheldon;  descendant  of  Ensign  John  Slieldon,  of 
Deerfield,  and  g,s,  of  Capt.  Joseph  Stebbins,  who 
fought  at  Bunker  Hill;  ed.  Deerfield  Acad.;  m. 
Susan  Stewart  Stearns,  of  Dummerston,  Vt.,  .Tune 
11,  1844  (died  Oct,  7,  1881);  m.  2d,  Jennie  Maria 
Arms,  of  Greenfield,  Nov.  4,  1897;  3  children,  Susan 
Arabella,  b.  Apr.  10,  1845;  John,  Feb.  13,  1848: 
Frank.  Jan.  21,  1853.  Began  as  farmer,  but  was 
disabled  by  sunstroke;  engaged  in  mfg.,  Chicopee, 
Mass.,  1S53-7:  has  devoted  time  largely  to  history 
since  1867;  justice  of  the  peace  since  1857;  promi- 
nent in  town  affairs;  twice  mem.  Gen.  Ct.  of  Mass., 
from  Deerfield,  House,  1867,  Senate,  1872  (on  com- 
mittees to  save  "Old  South"  and  "Bulfinch  Front") ; 
asst.  U.S.  marshal  under  Gen.  Francis  Walker, 
1870;  census  enumerator,  1880,  notary  public,  18S6. 
etc.  Was  a  leader  in  Chicopee  of  the  Know  Noth- 
ing Party,  about  1854.  and  active  in  establishing 
Rep.  Party  there.  Trustee  Franklin  Co.  Agrl.  Soc 
Fovinder  and  pres.  of  the  Pocumtuck  Valley  Memo- 
rial Assn.,  at  Deerfield,  chartered.  1870;  with  the 
establishment  of  this  assn.  began  a  new  era  of 
historic  research  in  the  Conn.  Valley,  and  the  assn. 
now  possesses  one  of  most  complete  collections, 
representing  Colonial  life,  to  be  found  in  America: 
in  this  museum  is  the  famous  door  of  Ensisn  Jolin 
Sheldon's  house,  known  in  liistory  as  "Tlie  Old 
Indian  House,"  with  a  hole  made  by  Indian  hatch- 
ets, at  sacking  of  the  town.  1704  (througli  this 
hole  was  fired  the  bullet  which  killed  Hannah 
Sheldon,  wife  of  Ensi.gn  Sheldon).  Mem.  Mass, 
Hist.  Soc.  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Am.  Civic  Assn.: 
v.-p.  Trustees  Public  Reservations,  of  which  Ex- 
Pres,  Eliot,  of  Harvard,  is  the  head:  etc.  Author: 
(with  J,  H,  Temple)  Historv  of  Northfield,  Mass., 
1875:  History  of  Deerfleld  (2  vols,),  1895:  Heredity 
nnd  Early  Environment  of  John  Williams,  1905: 
Guide  to  ^Memorial  Hall.  1908;  also  many  brochures 
and  articles  relating  t6  tlie  early  history  of  N.E., 
one  of  the  most  notable  of  which  is  that  which 
dissipates  the  mvth  of  Gen,  Goffe's  appearance  as 
the  "Angel  of  Hadley,"  Sept,  1,  1675  (Mr.  Sheldon's 


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view    is    generallv    accepted    bv    historians).     His  Dana  St..  Cambridgre, Mass. ;  (summer)  Stockbridge, 
latest  contribution  is  entitled:  "Don't  Give  Up  the  Vt.    Office:  Old  South  Bldp.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ship,"  written  at  age  of  95  yrs.  and  pub.,  1914.   Ad-  SHELDON,  PhiUp  ColUns,  lawyer;  b.  Providence, 
dress:   Deerfield,  Mass.  R.I.,  Oct.   10,   1861;   s.   Henry  Herbert  and  Adeline 
SWE-fnOlff    Senrv  Clav    thenlnc^ian  •  b    Martins-  T^i"ances  (Cnrpenter)  Sheldon;  descendant  of  Roger 
bur-    N  Y     Mar    ?9^1S4^^'<,    Ira  and  Pannv  M^^^  Williams  and  Richard  Waterman,  settlers  of  Provi- 
rBin'-hi'm)    Sheldon-   A  B     Yale    1867    AM     1870^  ^lence;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Pawtucket.  and  Mowry  and 
Tt^B.  'Tolton'u.°"isti?-(D.D.''  I'lwfence  -'iSS?)  l  '^;]''.^J'W''J''V?,^  ?c,^of '1'•^lSnt^^°rt."w'=4^'• 
m.   Louise  McLellan,   of  Brunswick,  Me..   Sept.   16,  fi^l'^^^,\^''Z^,-}^;.'J^nl'X\.^^^^^^i^{I^- ^ 
1875.     Ordained   M.E.   ministry;    pastor   St.    Johns-  li^i'^^ '  i?sq^^H,'^fl^ren    lir^i^^^fr^^^^^ 
bury,   yt...    1871-2._  Brunswick,    Me.,.  1872-4;    prof,  ff PV.ah.^illv.L'^i''i'^/.^?;,i^^r,1?,^J^  ?«V".^^*A°V;J."t^^ 


tucket  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.;  mem.  P.  C.  &  C.  H.  Shel- 

SHEIiDOK,  Henry  Newton,  judge;  b.  Waterville,  don,    real   estate.     Mem.    City   Council,   Pawtucket, 

Me..   June   2S,    1843;   s.    David   Newton  and   Rachel  1890;  elk.  Park  Commrs.,  since  1894;  elk.  Sch.  Com., 

Hobart     (Riplev)     Sheldon:     brother     of     Edward  1906-14;  elk.  Dist.  Ct.,  10th  Jud.  Dist.,  since  1914. 

Stevens     Sheldon;     A.B..     Harvard,     1863     (LL.D.,  Sec.  bd.  mgrs.  Elizabeth  Higginson  Weeden  Home. 

1908);    2d   and    1st   It.    55th   Mass.    Inf.,    1864-5;    m.  Mem.   R.I.   Bar  Assn.,    Pawtucket   Business   Men's 

Clara   P.   Morse,    of   Hubbardston,    Mass.,    Dec.    31,  Assn.,  R.I.  Soc.  S.A.R.,  Soc.  Sons  and  Daughters  of 

1868.     Practiced    law    at    Boston,    1866-94;    justice  Pilgrims.    Republican.    Baptist.    Home:  30  Park  PI. 

Superior    Ct.    of    Mass.,    1894-05;    justice    Supreme  Office:  12  Sheldon  Bldg.,  Pawtucket,  R.I. 

Jud.   Ct.   of  Mass.,   Oct.    18.    1905-Jan.    4,    1915    (re-  SHELDON,  Thomas  Cowdin,  mfr.;  b.  Fitchburg, 

signed).    Independent  Republican.    Unitarian.    Au-  Mass.,    Nov.    20,    1850;    s.    Francis    and    Martha    S. 

thor:    The   Law   of   Subrogation.    1882.     Home:    270  (Cowdin)  Sheldon,  and  descendant  of  Godfrey  Shel- 

Commonwealth  A  v.,  Boston,  Mass.*  tjon^  Scarborough,  Me.,  1660;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  in 

SHELDON.  Jennie  Maria  Arms,  writer:   b.   Bel-  his  father's  millwright  business    also  learned  civ 

lows  Falls,  Vt.,  July  29.  1852;  d.  George  Albert  and  engineermg:  m.  Sept.  27.  187 '.Florence  W.d\bel 

Eunice  Stratton  (Moody)  Arms;  descendant  of  Wil-  anct    Lydia   Stevens,    of   Fitchburg.     City    engr^  of 

liam  Arms,   Deerfield,  Mass.,   1698;   g.g.d.   of  Capt.  Fitchburg   for    6    y/.f:^sec      treas^  and    gen.    mg^^ 

Joseph  Stebbins,  who  fought  at  Bunker  Hill;  grad.  Fitchburg   Duck   Mills:    trustee   Worcester    North 

Greenfield    (Mass.)    High   Sch.,   1869;  student.  Mrs.  |.a,yi"^f  J"#^"-  ,  ^^P"^^\<=^V;,„F."i*.^">fT,^^^ 

Badgers    Sch.,    Boston^  1873-6,    Mass.    Inst.    Tech.,  K.T.   Club:  Fay  (pres.).   Address.  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

1877-9;  spl.  student  and  asst.  of  Prof.  Alpheus  Hy-  SHELDON,  Warren  Prench,  clergyman;  b.  Sey- 
att  in  Boston  Soc.  Natural  History,  1879-02:  m.  mour.  Conn.,  Aug.  27,  1869;  s.  Sperry  M.  and  Laura 
George  Sheldon,  of  Deerfield.  Mass.,  Nov.  4,  1897.  (French)  Sheldon;  grad.  Wilbraham  Acad.,  1891; 
Teacher  natural  science  in  Mrs.  Pauline  Agassiz  a.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1899;  B.D.,  Hartford 
Shaw's  Sch.,  Boston,  13  yrs.;  curator  of  museum  Theol.  Sem.,  1906;  m.  July  19,  1899,  Susan  Mantle, 
of  Pocumtuck  Valley  Memorial  Assn..  Deerfield,  of  Portland,  Me.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1904; 
since  1912.  Trustee  Deerfield  Acad,  and  Dickinson  pastor,  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  1893-4,  Pleasant  Valley, 
High  Sch..  Deerfield;  mem.  Boston  Soc.  Natural  Conn.,  1899-02,  Windsor,  Conn.,  1903-4;  Simsbury, 
History.  Naples  Table  Assn.  for  Promoting  Lab.  Conn.,  1905-10,  Willis  Av.  Ch.,  N.Y.  City,  1911;  asst. 
Research  by  Women.  Mem.  Mass.  Woman  Suffrage  pres.  of  Wesleyan  U.  and  sec.  Wesleyan  Alumni 
Assn.,  Equal  Suffrage  Assn.  for  Good  Govt.  (Bos-  Council  since  i911;  chaplain  Conn.  Ho.  of  R»p., 
ton),  George  Washington  Memorial  Assn.  (Wash-  1905,  Senate,  1907.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Mason, 
ington).  Free  Thinker.  Author:  (with  Alpheus  Hy-  clubs:  Alpha  Delta  Phi  (New  York),  University 
att)  Guide  for  Science  Teaching,  Insecta,  1890:  Life  (Hartford,  (3onn.).  Editor:  Riverside  Cemetery 
of  a  New  England  Boy,  1896;  Concretions  of  the  History  and  Handbook;  Prayers  from  the  Psalms; 
Champlain  Clays  of  the  Connecticut  Valley.  1900;  Prayers  from  Historic  Liturgies.  Recreations:  ten- 
(with  George  Sheldon)  Newly  Exposed  Geological  nis  "  canoeing.  Address:  Wesleyan  Univ.,  Middle- 
Features  Within  the  "8000-Acre  Grant,"  1903 :  Guide  town,  Conn. 

to  the  Invertebrata  in  the  ^Museum  of  the  Synoptic  ^■rr-r.-r  ■r^n.-KT    ..ir-n,--™   ti^-^-^io    ^r,■„,■,,t^r••  v.    ■Pnr.oT-t 

Collection   of  the  Boston   Society  of  Natural   His-  -.SHELDON,  William  Berms.  lawyer     b    Rupert, 

torv      190^-     also    various     hist      naners        Address-  ^t.,   June   15,   1842     s.   Aaron   S.   and   Hannahette  B. 

f?i7T.'fi eld    Mass       ^^"°"^    ^'^^-    P^Pei  s.     Address,  (j^^^^)   Sheldon;  grad.  Burr  &  Burton  Sem.,  Man- 

ueerneld,  .Mass  Chester,  Vt..   1859;   studied  law  in  offices  of  A.  L. 

SHELDON,  John  Alexander,  marble  mfr. ;   born  :Miner  and  Burton  &  Munson,  Manchester,  1870-1, 

Troy,  N.Y.,  Aug.  14,  1839.    (See  vol.  1909.)  Albany   Law   Sch..    1871-2,   LL.B..   1872;   m.   1st,  N. 

SHELDON.  Nelson  Lewis,  lawyer;  b.  Stockbridge,  ^"^^""^"f ^°"' J^ -^nf  ^I'^ho^set    vf  ^fune  i^^  flfs 

Vt.,  May  2?.,  1860;  s.  Egbert  and  Cornelia  (Richard-  mons  (deceased)     m.  2d.  Dorset    VtJun^ 

son)    Sheldon;   descendant  of  Capt.   John   Sheldon,  ?^?i"fc?o?",.7c;isfrarSf  Probate  Court^B^ 

of  Deerfield,  and  Gen.  James  Cudworth,  deputy  gov.  ton    1872     registrar  of  Probate  co^^^^^  Bennin-,Lon 

of   the   Colonies,    who    settled    in    Mass..    1633;    ed.  Dist.,  18/4-6;  state  satty     Bennington  Co.,  18  .b  8 

common  schs.  of  Vt.;  Goddard  Sem.;  B.S..  Norwich  referee  in  bankruptcy,  Noy.,_190.^Nov.,  1909,  mod 


comb    estate,    1890-6;    student    Boston    U.    Sch.    of  J?®™-.^*;  *^'^?,P*®.L^v7;^,\'J?ll,t  „nri  Hist    Assn     Ad- 
Law   2  yrs..  LL.B.,   1894;  m.  June  23,   1892,  Jeanie  Bennington  Battle  Monument  and  Hist.  Assn.    Ad 
Talbot,  of  Norwood,  Mass.    Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  dress:  30/  Main  St.,  Bennington,  Vt. 
1894,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston;  has  frequently  SHELDON,  Wilmon  Henry,  prof,  philosophy;  b. 
served  as   master  and  auditor  atty.   in  action   vs.  Newton,  Mass.,  Apr.  4,  1875;  s.  Henry  Newton  and 
Town  of  Norwood  for  failure  to  furnish  and  sus-  Clara  Phelps  (Morse)  Sheldon;  grad.  Newton  High 
tain    suitable    sch.    houses    (one    of    two    cases    in  sch ,  1891:  A.B.,   Harvard,  1895,  A.M.,  1896,  Ph.D., 
which  a  town  has  been  indicted);  served  as  1st.  It.  iggg'-   ni    Elisabeth   Franc  Dunham,   of  Richmond, 
Vt.    N.G.;    raised   a   regt.   at   time   of   Spanish-Am.  ind  ,' June   12,   1903;    1   daughter,   Nancy  Edwards. 
War,  officered  by  alumni  of  Norwich  U.  and   ten-  prof   philosophy  Dartmouth  since  1909.    Mem.  Am. 
dered  services  of  same  to  Gov.  Wolcott  of  Mass.  philos    Assn.    Democrat.    Contbr.  to  philos.  joura. 
Trustee    and    v. -p.    Norwich    U.     Mem.    examining  Recreations:  golf.    Address:  Hanover,  N.H. 
com.  Boston  Pub.  Library     Republican     Unitarian.  sHELLEY,  Henry  Charles,  author,  editor.    (See 
Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn    Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  A.ni.  ^.qY  jgog    also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 
Inst.  Criminology,  Gen.  Alumni  Assn.  of  Norwich  ^"'-  J^^"^-  '^'^"  2.      ,,    ,  ,-l.,-   i,-.     at  t~>         a   o.„^„«„.r,. 
U.   (ex-pres.),  Vt.  Assn.  of  Boston   (ex-pres.),  Soc.  SHELTON,  Gould  A(taljah)     M  D.  and  surgeon. 
Colonial  Wars,  Soc.  Colonial  Families  (chancellor),  b.   Huntington,  Conn     Aug.  19,  1841;   s.  Judson  C. 
Mason,  K.T.    Frequent  contbr.  to  mags.    Home:  10  and   Hannah    (Lewis)    Shelton;    prep.    edn.    Easton 


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Acad.,  Conn.:  student  2  yi-!?..  Yale,  cla.ss  of  1866 
(M.A.,  1891);  M.D.,  Yale  Med.  Sell.,  1869;  m.  Derby, 
Conn.,  June  16,  1874,  Kmily  Pluml)  Ca|)el,  who  died, 
1897.  Has  practiced  at  Shelton,  Conn.,  .since  1869; 
mem.  consultin.^-  staff,  Bridgeport  Hosp.,  since  1892, 
and  consulting  staff  New  Haven  Hosp.;  health  of- 
ficer, borougli  of  Shelton,  since  1886;  coroner,  med. 
examiner  of  Huntinjiton  .since  1884.  Sec.  Sell.  Bd., 
1872-90;  warden  boi'ough  of  Shelton,  1890-3;  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Hep.,  1895  and  19(i9  (chmn.  com.  on 
pub.  health).  Pres.  and  trustee  Riverside  Cemetery 
Assn.;  pres.  Shelton  Water  Co.;  pres.  bd.  of  com- 
missioners, Riverview  Park;  dir.  Silver  Plate  Cut- 
lery Co.;  dir.,  sec.  and  treas.  Plumb  Memorial  Li- 
brary; mem.  Derby  and  Shelton  Bd.  of  Trade.  Re- 
publican. Mem.  A.M. A.,  Conn.  Med.  Soc.  (pres. 
1903),  Am.  Acad,  of  Medicine,  Nau?,-atuck  Valley 
U.  Alumni  Assn.  (pres.).  Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F., 
N.E.O.P.    Address:  Shelton.  Conn. 


SH£I.TON, 

1914.     (Set-  \c 


died  Mar.  12, 


Jane  tie  Porest,  author 

1,   19U9.) 

Andrew  N.,  merchant:  b.  Portland, 

1862;  s.  Nelson  and  Elizabeth   (Try- 

ed.  Glastonbury  Acad,  and  Cheshire 

•;   m.    Harriet  Stockwell,   of  Windsor 

May    1,    1899.     In    tobacco   business, 


SHEFABD, 

Conn.,  May  5, 
on)  Shepard; 
Mil.   Academy 

Locks,    Conn.,    _,    __ 

1884^ — ;  dir.  First  Nat.  Bank,  Freestone  Savings 
Bank.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901,  Senate,  1907- 
08;  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1908;  apptd.  by 
Gov.  George  L.  Lilley  commissary-gen.  with  rank 
of  col.  Episcopalian.  Mason,  Shriner.  Club:  Church. 
Home:  Portland,  Conn.* 

SHEFABD,  Prank  E.,  mfr.;  b.  Mendota,  111.,  Jan. 
7,  1859;  s.  Hugh  and  Nora  (Dacy)  Shepard;  pub. 
and  parish  seh.  edn.,  East  Arlington,  Vt.,  and  Win- 
sted.  Conn.  Began  as  hardener  and  temperer  (of 
metals),  Mansfield,  Mass.,  1891;  dir.  Winter  Bros. 
Co.;  tax  collector  of  Wrentham,  Mass.;  now  en- 
gaged in  mfr.  of  taps  and  dies;  mem.  Co.  I,  4th 
Regt.,  Conn.  N.G.,  1877-83.  Republican.  Episcopa- 
lian. Mem.  I.O.O.F.  (also  Encampment),  Red  Men, 
K.  of  P.  (has  passed  through  chairs  of  each).  Ad- 
dress: Wrentham,  Mass. 

SHEFABD,  Frederick  Johnson,  banker:  b.  Fram- 
ingham,  Mass.,  Aug.  16,  1851;  s.  William  Henry  and 
Rosina  (Johnson)  Shepard;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  l'"ram- 
ingham,  Pinkerton  Acad.,  Derry,  N.H.,  and  Bryant 
&  Stratton  Business  Coll.,  Boston;  m.  Nottmgham, 
N.H.,  Sept.  27,  1887,  Annie  E.  Bartlett.  Entered 
banking  business  in  Derry,  1880;  pres.  Derry  Nat. 
Bank;  treas.  Derry  Savings  Bank;  interested  in  nu- 
merous business  enterprises.  Town  treas.  15  yrs.; 
p.-m.  1st  Regt.,  N.H.N.G.;  mem.  staff  of  Gov.  John 
McLane,  1905-7.  with  rank  of  col.  Conglist.  Mason 
(32°).    Home:  East  Derry,  N.H. 

SHEFABD,  Harvey  Newton,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Mass.,  July  8.  1850;  s.  William  and  Eliza  (Crowell) 
Shepard;  prep.  edn.  Wesleyan  Acad.;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1871;  student  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1871-2;  m.  Fan- 
nie May  Woodman,  of  Everett,  Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1873; 
children,  Grace,  Marion,  Alice,  Edith.  Practiced, 
Boston,  since  1873;  examiner  for  East  Boston  Sav- 
ings Bank,  1873-80;  legislative  counsel  for  N.E. 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.;  gen.  counsel  for  Brie 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.;  pres.  Boston  Com- 
mon Council.  1880;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1881, 
1882:  1st  asst.  atty.-gen.  of  Mass.,  1883-6;  Fourth 
of  July  orator,  Boston,  1885;  apptd.  mem.  Mass. 
Civil  S'ervlce  Commn.,  1914.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Mem. 
Am.  Free  Trade  League  (pres.,  1913-14),  Nat.  Mu- 
nicipal League,  Eliot  Sch.  Assn.  (1st  pres.).  Demo- 
crat. Methodist.  Mason.  Clubs:  City  History,  Eco- 
nomic (v.-p.),  Appalachian  Mountain.  Union,  Bos- 
ton Athletic.  Recreations:  outdoor  athletics.  Home: 
228  Townsend  St.,  Roxbury.  Office:  53  State  St., 
Boston. 

SHEFABD,  Horace  B.,  lumber  mcht. :  b.  Dorches- 
ter, Mass.,  1855;  s.  Otis  and  Emily  E.  Shepard;  ed. 
Boston;  m.  Somerville,  Mass.,  Feb.  14.  1882,  Flor- 
ence O.  Gant:  5  children.  Dir.  Shepard  &  Morse 
Lumber  Co.,  Blacker  &  Shepard  Co..  Lumber  Mut. 
Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Commonwealth  Trust  Co.  Mem.  Bos- 
ton Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Club:  First  Parish  (Brookline).  Home:  Marion, 
Mass.    Office:  201  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 


SHEFABD,  Jauies,  i>aient  solicitor:  b.  Southing- 
ton,  Conn..  IMay  16,  1838;  s.  Amos  and  Statira  (Al- 
cott)  Shei)ard;  8th  generation  from  Edward  Shep- 
ard, Cambridge,  Mass..  1639,  also  8th  generation 
from  Gov.  William  Bradford,  of  Plymouth,  Mass.; 
ed.  common  schs.  and  Lewis  Acad.,  Southington, 
Conn.;  (M.A.,  Trinity,  Conn.,  1909);  m.  Celia  Ade- 
laide Curtis,  of  Bristol,  Conn.,  Sept.  25,  1859;  1 
child,  Celia  Antoinette  (deceased).  Machinist  and 
tool  maker  until  1866,  then  patent  solicitor;  also 
witness  in  patent  causes  since  1873;  gave  up  gen. 
practice,  1908,  and  since  confines  attention  to  ex- 
pert work  soliciting  in  spl.  cases.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Author:  The  United  States  Patent  Sys- 
tem, 1891:  Governor  William  Bradford  and  his  son 
:\Iajor  William  Bradford,  1900;  New  Britain  Pat- 
ents and  Patentees,  1901:  John  Whitehead  of  New 
Haven  and  Branford,  1901;  The  New  Haven  (Conn.) 
Potters,  1639,  1902:  John  Hall  of  Wallingford. 
Conn..  1902;  The  New  Haven  and  Wallingford 
Johnsons,  1902:  Samuel  Blakesley  of  New  Haven, 
Conn..  1902;  William  Luddington  of  Maiden,  Mass., 
and  East  Haven,  Conn..  1904;  The  Rev.  Roger 
Searle,  A.M.,  of  Conn,  and  Ohio,  1905:  History  of  St. 
Mark's  Church.  New  Birtain.  Conn.,  1907:  The  Epis- 
copal Church  and  Early  Ecclesiastical  Laws  of 
Connecticut,  1908:  Connecticut  Soldiers  in  the 
Piquot  War  of  1637,  1913;  History  of  the  Pre-Revo- 
lutionar.v  Anglican  Mission  of  New  Cambridge 
(now  Bristol).  Conn.,  1747-1877,  1915.  Also  numer- 
ous riiag.  articles.  Address:  139  Lake  St.,  New 
Britain,  Conn. 

SHEFABD,  James  Eli,  business  man:  b.  New 
London,  N.H.,  Mar.   13,   1842.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

SHEFABD.  John,  merchant;  moved  to  Pasadena, 

Cal.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

SHEFABD,  John,  Jr.,  dry  goods  merchant;  b. 
Boston,  Jan.  2,  1857;  s.  John  and  Susan  Annie  (Bag- 
ley)  Shepard:  ed.  Boston  pub.  schs.;  m.  Maude  Mil- 
ler, of  Providence,  R.I.,  Jan.  10,  1911.  Has  been  iden- 
tified with  the  dry  goods  business  since  1880,  when 
he  became  pres.  and  treas.  of  the  Shepard  Co., 
Providence.  R.I. ;  since  1909  has  been  mng.  dir. 
Shepard  Norwell  Co..  Boston,  and  now  pres.  and 
treas.  of  that  corpn.;  also  pres.  and  treas.  John 
Shepard.  Jr.,  Real  Estate  Co.;  pres.,  treas.  and 
mng.  dir.  Shepard  Co.,  Providence.  R.I.;  treas.  and 
dir.  Shepard  Land  Co.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Recreations:  golf.  Home:  19  Charles  Field  St., 
Providence,  R.I.;  (summer)  "Ravinehurst,"  Cha- 
pinville.  Conn.  Office:  30  Winter  St.,  Boston,  and 
Providence,  R.T. 

SHEFABD,  Iiuther  Dinimick,  dentist:  died  Jan., 
1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1910-11.) 

SHEFABD,  Thomas  C,  contractor;  b.  Ashland, 
N.H.,  July  30,  1S75:  s.  Samuel  C.  and  Florette  E. 
(Eastman)  Shepard;  ed.  Ashland  Graded  Schs.;  m. 
Plymouth.  N.H.,  Dec.  22,  1896.  Eva  C.  Mitchell; 
children,  Milton  T.,  Phyllis  R.,  Theron  S.  Contract- 
ing and  building.  1894-06  and  since  1911;  supt.  mill, 
George  S.  Collins  &  Co.,  mfrs.  of  leatherboard, 
1906-11.     Mason.     Address:    Ashland.    N.H. 

SHEFABD,  William  Kent,  educator;  b.  Adams, 
N.Y^,  Oct.  19.  1875;  s.  Clayton  Charles  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Brown)  Shepard;  grad.  Hillhouse  High 
Sch.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1894;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Sci- 
entific Sch.,  Yale,  1897,  Ph.D.,  1900.  Asst.  in  phys- 
ics, 1898,  1900,  instr.  in  mathematics,  1900-1.  instr. 
in  mechanics,  1901-15,  asst.  prof,  strength-of  ma- 
terials since  1915,  Yale.  Republican,  (ilubs:  New 
Haven  Country,  Gi'aduates.'  Home:  154  Mansfield 
St.,  New  Haven.  Conn. 

SHEFABD,  Willis  S.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
SHEFABDSOir,  Francis  Wayland,  mfr..  retired; 
b.  Fairfax,  Vt.,  Feb.  26,  1836;  s.  Ansel.  Jr.,  and  Lu 
Rav  (Story)  Shepardson;  descended  from  Daniel 
Shepardson,  Salem.  Mass..  1628  or  1629;  ed.  com- 
mon schs.;  m.  Jennie  Kinney,  of  Milton.  Vt.,  1860; 
1  daughter  living,  Fannie  V.  (Mrs.  Nathan  B.  Al- 
fred, of  Fairfax).  Began  active  career  m  factory 
of  father  and  at  21  became  mgr.  of  same;  associ- 
ated, 1865,  with  S.  N.  Gaut,  in  the  Lemoille  Mill,  as 
mfrs.  fancy  cassimeres.  flannels  and  yarn;  sold  out 
in  1881.  Has  served  in  many  local  offices:  mem.  Vt. 
Ho.    of    Rep..    1860:    trustee    Bellows    Free    Acad. 


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Fund;  had  charge  of  construction  of  the  Bellows 
Free  Academy;  chorister  of  the  Bapt.  choir  for  50 
yrs.    Republican.    Baptist.    Address:  Fairfax,  Vt. 

SHEFHZIRI},  Prank  Cummiug's,  civil  engr.;  b. 
Gloucester,  :\Iass.,  Dec.  31,  1S70;  s.  Joseph  Choate 
and  Martha  (Sanborn)  Shepherd:  grad.  Gloucester 
High  Sch.,  1888;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1S92;  m. 
Alice  Means  Elwell,  of  Newtonville,  Mass.,  June  8, 
1897:  1  son,  Thomas  Elwell.  With  Met.  Sewerage 
Co.,  of  Mass.,  1892-5;  Boston  Transit  Commn.,  1895- 
98;  Navv  Tard,  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  1898-1900;  City  of 
Boston  St.  Dept.,  1900-2:  in  employ  N.Y.C.  &  H.R. 
R.R.,  1902-5;  with  O'Rourke  Engring.  Constrn.  Co.. 
1905-7;  supt.  of  constrn.,  Canadian  White  Co.,  1907; 
J.  G.  White  Co.,  1908-11;  B.  &  M.  R.R.,  engr.  of  con- 
struction and  valuation  engr.,  since  April,  1912. 
Home:  1924  Beacon  St.  Office:  Boston  &  Maine 
R.R.,  Boston. 

SHEFHERI),  Herbert  L..  merchant,  banlver:  b. 
Rockport,  Me.,  June  7,  1850;  s.  Jotham  and  Mar- 
garet (Ingraham)  Shepherd;  ed.  common  schs.  of 
Rockport  and  A.  D.  Bill's  Comml.  Coll.,  Boston;  m. 
Nov.  21,  1870,  Emma  J.  Harkness,  of  Rockport,  Me. 
One  of  the  original  promoters  and  treas.  Rockport 
R.R.,  built  1886;  one  of  original  promoters  and 
mem.  bldg.  com.,  Rockland,  Thomaston  &  Camden 
St.  Ry.,  and  of  Norway  &  Paris  St.  Ry. ;  was  treas. 
Oxford  Light  Co.,  Norway:  apptd.  by  court  receiver 
of  Consolidated  Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  Dover,  N.H.,  re- 
organized under  name  of  United  Gas  &  Electric  Co., 
later  Dover  Gas  Light  Co.  (treas.  and  mgr.)  until 
sold  to  Twin  State  Gas  &  Electric  Co.  Pres.  S.  E.  & 
H.  L.  Shepherd  Co.  (Rockport),  Camden  Savings 
Bank  (Rockport),  Camden  Yacht  Bldg.  &  Ry.  Co. 
(Camden);  dir.  Me.-N.H.  Granite  Corpn.,  North 
Jav,  Me.,  etc.  Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1876,  Senate, 
1899-1900;  mem.  Governor's  Council,  1897-98;  dep- 
uty collector  and  insp.  customs,  ports  of  Rockport 
and  Camden.  1880-7  and  1889-94.  Trustee  Knox 
Gen.  Hosp.  Mem.  Rep.  State  Com.  2  yrs.  Baptist. 
Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Club:  Portland.  Address: 
Rockport,  Me. 

SHEPHERD,  Thomas  Munroe,  retired  banker;  b. 
Northampton,  Mass.;  s.  Henry  and  Susan  L.  B. 
(Munroe)  Shepherd;  grad.  Northampton  High  Sch.; 
m.  Edith  Carpenter,  of  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Sept.  15, 
1914.  Clk.  First  Nat.  Bank,  1877-9;  successively, 
bookkeeper,  teller,  cashier,  J.  G.  Mackintosh  &  Co., 
bankers,  Holvoke,  Mass..  1879-96;  sec.  Mfrs.  Trust 
Co.,  1894-7:  in  business  alone  since  1896;  co-receiv- 
er Taber  Prang  Art  Co.,  Springfield,  1898-01  (paid 
all  creditors  100  per  cent);  pres.  The  Chase  & 
Cooledge  Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  since  1902;  designer 
and  donor  of  the  Henry  Shepherd  Surgery  to  Dick- 
inson Hospital,  1901:  designer  and  donor  memorial 
window  of  "Service,"  LTnitarian  Ch.,  1905;  designer 
seal  of  City  of  Northampton,  1884.  Republican. 
Prohibitionist.  Unitarian;  ex-pres.  Conn.  Valley 
Conf.  of  Liberal  and  Other  Christian  Chs.,  and  of 
Liberal  Lavman's  Lea.gue  of  "V^^estern  Mass.  Pres. 
Northampton  High  Sch.  Alumni  Assn.,  1906,  1907. 
Club:  Arlington,  of  Holyoke  (sec.  and  mgr.,  1883- 
93).  Recreations:  driving,  traveling  in  many  parts 
of  the  world.  Home:  66  Bridge  St.,  Northampton, 
Mass. 

SHEPIiEY,  G-eorg-e  Leander,  fire  and  marine  ins.; 
b.  Dover,  N.H.,  Oct.  11,  1854;  s.  John  and  Sarah  E. 
(Huntress)  Shepley;  father  came  from  England, 
1820;  ancestors  on  mother's  side  participated  in 
Colonial  wars;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Carolyn  L.  Peck, 
of  Providence,  R.I.,  Sept.  15,  1880:  2  children,  Mrs. 
Hope  S.  HoUister,  Virginia.  Engaged  in  fire  and 
marine  ins.  business.  Providence,  R.I.,  since  1873; 
pres.  Starkweather  &  Shepley,  organized,  1879,  in- 
corporated, 1905,  branch  offices  in  N.Y.  City,  Bos- 
ton, Chicago,  and  Paris,  France;  pres.  R.I.  Ins.  Co.; 
dir.  Am.  Screw  Co.,  Narragansett  Electric  Light 
Co.,  Providence  Banking  Co.,  Am.  Woolen  Co.,  Nat. 
Providence  Woolen  Co.,  It. -gov.  R.I.,  1894;  col.  on 
staff  Gov.  Elisha  Dyer,  1897-1900.  Governor  for  R.I. 
of  Soc.  Colonial  Wars.  Republican.  Scottish  Rite 
Mason  (33°);  Past  Grand  Comdr.  K.T.  of  Mass. 
and  R.I.  Clubs:  Hope,  Squantum,  Agawam  Country 
(R.I.):  Union  League,  New  York  Yacht  (New 
York)-  Travelers'  (Paris).  Recreations:  outdoor 
sports.  Home:  296  Benefit  St.  Office:  17  Custom 
House  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 


SHEPFARD,  Samuel  A.  D.,  pharmacist,  trustee; 
b.  Manchester,  Mass.,  July  16,  1842;  s.  Samuel  and 
Anna  M.  (Marchbank)  Sheppard;  grad.  Salem  Clas- 
sical High  Sch.,  1858;  Ph.G.,  Mass.  Coll.  I'harmacy, 
1874;  Ph.M.,  Phila.  Coll.  Pharmacy,  1908;  m.  Bos- 
ton, 1869,  Emma  J.  Kimball  (now  deceased);  m.  2d, 
Salem,  Mass.,  1890,  Helen  M.  Pettengill.  Clk.,  Sa- 
lem, 1858-68;  became  propr.  pharmacy  S.  A.  D. 
Sheppard  &  Co.,  Boston,  1868;  formerly  dir.  and 
mem.  Advisory  Com.,  South  End  Nat.  Bank;  trustee 
Boston  Penny  Savings  Bank;  ex-alderman  and 
mem.  Bd.  of  Health,  Newton,  Mass.  Pres.  Mass. 
Coll.  of  Pharmacy  (chmn.  trustees  of  funds);  mem. 
Bd.  of  Pharmacy  of  IMass.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Mem.  Boston  Druggists'  Assn.,  Am.  Pharm.  Assn. 
(treas. -officer  many  yrs.),  U.  S.  Pharmacopceial 
Conv.  (trustee).  Mason.  Home:  486  Main  St., 
Amesbury,  Mass.  Office:  1129  Washington  St., 
Boston. 

SHERBXTRITE,  Charles  H.,  railway  supplies;  b. 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  May  31,  1869;  s.  Charles  W. 
and  Sarah  (Damon)  Sherburne;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Boston:  m.  .Josephine  Woods,  of  Somerville,  Mass., 
Oct.,  1895;  2  daughters,  Sarah,  Charlotte.  Began, 
1888,  in  ry.  supply  business,  and  continues  as  part- 
ner with  Sherburne  &  Co.,  founded,  1865;  pres.  Star 
Brass  Mfg.  Co.;  pres.  and  treas.  Armstrong  Trans- 
fer Express  Co.,  Boston.  Republican.  Clubs:  Algon- 
quin, Exchange.  Recreations:  motoring.  Home: 
513  Beacon   St.     Office:   53   Oliver  St.,  Boston. 

SHERBURNE,  Prederic  "W.,  M.D.  (See  vol.  1909.) 

SHERBURNE,  John  Henry,  lawyer:  b.  Boston, 
Jan.  27.  1877;  s.  John  Henry  and  Elizabeth  Thayer 
(Nve)  Sherburne:  ancestors  settled  at  Portsmouth, 
N.H.,  1631:  ed.  Hopkinson's  Sch..  Boston;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1899:  LL.B..  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1901; 
m.  Marv  Patterson  Harris,  of  Baltimore.  Nov.  26, 
1901;  4  children.  John  H.,  Jr.,  Alice,  Elizabeth,  Sid- 
nev.  Admitted  to  bar,  1901:  associated  with  I.  R. 
Clark  until  1903;  then  with  father  until  his  death, 
1909;  engaged  in  gen.  practice,  also  as  trustee  of 
estates;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  from  Brookline, 
1912-14.  ]\Iai.  1st  Battalion,  Field  Arty.,  Mass.  Mili- 
tia. Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar 
Assn..  Bar  Assn.  Citv  of  Boston.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mason.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph, 
Brookline  Country,  Exchange,  Harvard,  Press. 
Home:  92  High  St.,  Brookline.  Office:  53  State  St., 
Boston. 

SHERMAN,  Albert  Keene,  merchant;  b.  Newport, 
R.I.,  :Mar.  17,  1844;  s.  Albert  and  Sarah  Catherine 
(Marble)  Sherman;  descendant  of  Philip  Sherman, 
one  of  the  IS  original  purchasers  of  the  Island  of 
Rhode  Island:  ed.  pvt.  schs.:  m.  Mary  E.  Barker,  of 
Middletown,  R.I.,  Sept.  3,  1874;  children,  William  A. 
(M.D.),  Edward  A.  Became  mem.  of  William  Sher- 
man &  Co.  (established  by  grandfather  in  1796), 
dry  goods,  1867,  and  continued  with  same  until 
1912  (retired) ;  trustee  Estate  of  William  Sherman; 
v.-p.  Newport  Nat.  Bank;  dir.  and  mem.  standing 
com.  Savings  Bank  of  Newport;  mem.  and  auditor 
bd.  of  trustees  Long  Wharf.  Mem.  R.I.  Home 
Guards,  1861-2.  Mem.  Newport  Bd.  of  Trade.  Treas. 
Y.M.C.A. ;  commr.  Henderson  Home  for  Aged  Men. 
Mem.  Newport  Hist.  Soc,  Newport  Natural  Hist. 
Soc.  Republican.  Baptist.  Home:  12  Clarke  St. 
Office:  135  Thames  St.,  Newport,  R.I. 

SHERMAN,  Alfred  Leavenworth,  lawyer;  b. 
Charlotte,  Vt.,  Apr.  23,  1870;  s.  Alfred  William  and 
Lvdia  Anna  (Leavenworth)  Sherman;  grad.  State 
Normal  Sch.,  Castleton,  Vt.,  1887  (pres.  of  class); 
student  Vt.  Acad.,  Saxtons  River,  1888-9,  St.  Johns- 
burv  (Vt.)  Acad.,  1889-90;  spl.  student  Univ.  of  Vt.; 
studied  law  in  office  of  Cushman  &  Mower,  Bur- 
lington, Vt.,  1895-6:  LL.B.,  cum  laude,  Boston  Uni- 
versitv  Law  Sch.,  1898;  m.  Burlington,  Vt.,  Dec.  10, 
1902,  Marv  Edna  Cushman.  In  charge  of  father's 
farm,  1891-5;  admitted  to  bar,  1898,  and  since  prac- 
ticed at  Burlington:  mem.  firm  of  Cushman  &  Sher- 
man 1899-05.  Citv  grand  juror,  1902.  3:  state's  atty. 
for  Chittenden  Co.,  1904-Nov.  30,  1908;  probation 
officer  since  1911;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.;  now  city 
atty.  and  corpn.  counsel  of  Burlington.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Vt.  Bar  Assn.,  Chittenden  Co.  Bar  Assn.  Ma- 
son; mem.  M.W.A.  Club:  Ethan  Allen.  Address: 
Burlington,  Vt. 


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SHERMAN,     Andrew     Bartlett,      merchant;     b. 

Plyinpton,  .Mass.,  Apr.  in.  1S2'J.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

SHERMAN,  Charles  Phineas,  lawyer;  A.B.,  Vale, 
IS'Jti;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1898,  D.C.I..,  1899. 
Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1S98;  served  as  libi'arian 
Yale  Law  Sch.,  curator  Wheeler  Library  of  lloinan 
Law;  al.so  instr.  and  asst.  prof.  Koman  Law,  Vale 
Law  Sell.  Mem.  Am.  Har  Assn.  Address:  5(J  Cold 
Sprint;    St.,    Xew    lla\en.    Conn. 

SHERMAN,  Charles  'Winslow,  engineer;  b. 
Kingston,  Mass.,  Sept.  26,  1870;  s.  Eben  and  Lucy 
Morton  (Bursess)  Slierman;  s;rad.  Kingston  High 
Sch.;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1890,  grad.  course 
same,  1890-1;  M.C.E.,  Cornell  U.,  1895;  m.  (Caro- 
line) Elizabeth  MacDuffie,  of  Cambridge,  Mass., 
June  23,  1898.  Instr.  in  civ.  cngrins.,  Cornell  U.. 
1891-5;  asst.  engr.  and  div.  engr.  Boston  Water 
Works  and  Met.  Water  Works.  ]  895-0  1;  became 
prin.  asst.  engr.  witli  Leonard  ^Metcalf.  1904,  now 
firm  of  Metcalf  &  Eddv;  pres.  Albanv  (Ind.)  Water 
&  Light  Co..  1904-13:  treas.  Vincennes  (Ind.)  Elec- 
tric Co.,  1907-13:  trustee  Sch.  Street  Associates, 
Belmont,  Mass.;  dir.  Merchants  Co-operative  Bank, 
Boston.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Water  Commrs.,  Belmont. 
Editor  .Tournal  of  N.E.  Water  Works  Assn.,  1899- 
08.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engr*;. 
(treas.  1910-15),  X.E.  ^Yater  Works  Assn.  Repub- 
lican. Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Uni- 
tarian. Home:  IG  Myrtle  St.,  Belmont.  Mass.:  (sum- 
mer)   Linekin,    Me.    Office:    14    Beacon   St.,   Boston. 

SHERMAN,  Clifford  Parker,  lawver;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass..  Sept.  13,  1861:  s.  David  W.  and  Charitv 
(Parker)  Sherman:  ed.  pub,  sclis.:  .erad.  Xew  Bed- 
ford High  Sch.,  1879;  studied  law  with  Crapo, 
Clifford  &  Clifford,  New  Bedford;  admitted  to  bar, 
1886;  m.  New  Bedford,  .Tune  3.  1891,  Emma  B. 
Allen;  2  children,  Allen,  Elizabetli.  Has  practiced 
in  New  Bedford  since  1886;  examiner  of  titles  for 
Bristol  Co.:  referee  in  bankruptcy  for  cos.  of  Bris- 
tol, Nantucket,  and  Dukes.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Club:    Brool\P.     Address:   New   Bedford,   Mass. 

SHERMAN,  Daisy  Pairchild,  music  teacher:  b. 
Sunderland,  Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1860;  d.  Edwin  Curtis 
and  Lucelia  (Brown)  Fairchild:  descendant  on 
paternal  side  of  Roger  Clapp,  one  of  the  founders 
of  Dorchester,  IMass. ;  grad.  State  Normal  Sch., 
Worcester,  Mass..  1880:  studied  music  at  Amherst, 
1874-6.  Worcester  County  Music  Sch.,  1S76-S; 
teacher  of  music  at  W^orcester  Seminary  in  Cape 
Colony,  South  Africa,  1882-4;  resumed  study  of 
music  with  Hiram  G.  Tucker,  Boston,  and  taught 
as  his  asst.  in  Mrs.  Stearns'  Sch.  for  Voung 
Ladies.  Amherst,  1885-90;  grad,  Mary  C.  W^heeler 
Kinder.garten  (Froebel),  Providence,  R.I.,  1895; 
m.  Sidnev  Algernon  Sherman,  of  Amlierst.  Dec. 
20,  1887;  3  children,  Daisy  Fairchild,  Edwin  Sid- 
ney, .John  Hope.  Began  spl.  child  study  by  study 
of  own  children  at  birth;  tried  use  of  primary 
colors  in  representing  simple  melody  to  very 
little  children  (4  yrs.  of  age  and  under),  in 
connection  with  the  hand  signs  of  the  Tonic 
Sol-fa  Coll.  of  Music.  England,  leading  children 
into  expres.^ion  of  original  melodies;  also  of 
verse;  was  the  first  to  apply  systematically  Froe- 
bel's  educational  principles  to  teaching  young 
children  music:  originator  of  a  course  of  music 
study  for  mothers  and  teachers,  entitled  "Mu'iical 
Moments  with  Cliildren,  or  the  Art  of  Developing 
the  IVlusical  Side  of  Child  Nature."  Conarlist.  Club: 
Schubert  (hon.  mem.).  Author  of  articles  upon 
"Musical  IMoments  with  Cliildren."  in  Kindergai- 
ten  Review.  The  Etude.  The  :\Iusician.  1903-5:  leo- 
turer  on  "The  Cliild  in  Music."  Recreations:  nh- 
serviner  nature,  birds,  animals,  and  childi'en.  Home: 
"Rocl<ledge,"   Lincoln,   R.I. 

SHERMAN,  Edgfar  Jay,  judge;  Nov.  28,  1834- 
June  8.   1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

SHERMAN,  Edward  C,  consulting  engr.;  b. 
Kingston,  INIass.,  .Tan.  11.  1877;  s.  Eben  and  I.,ucv 
Morton  (Burgess)  Sherman;  S.B.,  ;\lass.  Inst. 
Tech..  1898;  m.  Katharine  Buck,  of  Bramwell,  "U^ 
Va.,  Sept.  11,  1907.  Div.  engr.  Charles  River  Basin 
Commn..  in  charge  of  designs  for  river  improve- 
ments, Boston,  1903-9;  designing  engr.  Isthmian 
Canal  Commn..  Panama,  in  charge  of  designs  for 
regulating  works  for  Panama  Canal.  1909-11:  in 
pvt.  practice,  Boston,  since   1911.    Mein.   1st  Corps 


Cadets,  M.V.M.,  1903-7.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Bos- 
ton Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  N.E.  Water  Works  Assn. 
Editor  .lournal  of  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.  Contbr. 
numerous  articles  to  tech.  pubis.  Home;  Waban, 
Mass.    Office:    6    Beacon    St.,    Boston. 

SHERMAN,  Ellen  Burns,  autlnor;  b.  Montgomery 
Centre.  Vt.,  May  4.  ISGT;  d.  Ezra  W'right  and  Har- 
riet Anne  ((Jhaset  Slierman;  B.Litt.,  Smith  Coll., 
Xoitliampton,  Mass.,  ls91:  unmarried.  Teacher  in 
Feller  Inst..  Grande  Eigne,  Que.,  1885-6,  Birds' 
Sch.,  Auburndale,  :\Iass.,  1886-7,  Greylock  Acad., 
South  AVilliamstown.  Mass.,  1887-8.  Unitarian. 
Mem.  Mass.  Equal  Suffrage  Assn.  Autlior:  Taper 
Lights,  1903;  Words  to  the  Wise — and  Others, 
1907.  Contbr.  essays,  stories  and  poems  to  current 
periodicals.  Address:  313  Maple  St.,  Springfield, 
Mass. 

SHERMAN,  Prank  Asbury,  college  prof.:  Oct.  4, 
1841-Feb.  26,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in   America,    1914-15.) 

SHERMAN,  Prank  Morton,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
Kingston.  INIass.,  Nov.  27.  1857;  s.  Marcus  Morton 
and  Sarali  (Pratt)  Sherman;  descendant  of  Pilgrim 
stock,  including  Richard  Warren,  Edward  Doty, 
Stephen  Hopkins,  etc.;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Fairhaven, 
IMass.,  and  under  pvt.  tutors:  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch..  1881;  post-grad,  worlv  in  Germany,  1894;  m. 
Annie  Elma  Sisson.  of  Dartmoutli,  and  Xew  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  June  20,  1882.  Practiced  in  Dartmouth, 
Mass.,  1881-90,  Newton  Lower  Falls,  1890-4.  W'est 
Newton  since  1895.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Newton  ISIed.  Club.  Unitarian.  Address:  11  Fair- 
view   Terrace,   West   Newton,    Mass. 

SHERMAN,  Henry  Iieslie,  banker;  b.  Lawrence, 
IMass.,  Jan.  16,  1858:  s.  Henry  I^uther  and  Laura 
C.  (Lazelle)  Sherman:  ed.  pub.  schs.;  Goddard  Sem., 
Barre,  Vt.;  Norwich  U.,  Northfield,  Vt. ;  m.  Oct.  9, 
1883,  Helen  Louise  Parker,  of  Lawrence,  Mass. 
Began  active  career  with  the  Lawrence  Nat.  Bank, 
1876;  elected  cashier,  1887:  treas.  IMerchants  Trust 
Co.  (consolidation  of  Lawrence  Nat.  Banlv  and 
IMerchants  Nat.  Bank),  since  Mar.  4,  1911  (Pacific 
Nat.  Bank  added  to  consolidation,  Jan.  23,  1915); 
trustee  Broadway  Savings  Bank.  Served  from  pvt. 
to  sergt.-ma.i.,  6th  Regt.,  IM.V.M.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. IMason  ( Blue  Lodge,  Chapter,  Council, 
Commanderv).  Club:  Merrimack  Vallev  Country. 
Home:  4  9  Thorndike  St.  Office:  238  Essex  St., 
Lawrence.   ^Mass. 

SHERIDAN,  Jolin  Ames,  en\  elope  mfr. :  b.  Brim- 
field,  Mass.,  June  6.  1852:  s.  John  and  Sophia 
(Prince)  Sherman;  descendant  of  John  Sherman 
(minister),  Salem,  Mass.,  about  1636:  ed.  pub. 
schs.  and  Hitchcock  High  Sch.,  Brimfield,  Mass.; 
m.  Northbridge  Center.  IMass.,  Nov.  27,  18.3,  Helen 
E.  Greene;  1  son,  J.  Edward.  Lived  on  farm  until 
17;  elk.  in  country  store  7  yrs.;  witli  Ames  Plow 
Co.  4  yrs.,  Norton  Door  Check  &  Spring  Co.  3  yrs. 
and  w-ith  Whitcomb  Envelope  Co.  15  yrs.:  pres. 
and  treas.  Sherman  Envelope  Co.;  dir.  IMut.  Rubber 
Production  Co.,  Worcester-Brooklyn  Real  Estate 
Co.  IMem.  Worcester  City  Missionary  Soc.  (life), 
IMechanics  Assn.,  Federated  Churches.  Republican. 
IMason  (32°).  Clubs:  Congregational.  Economic. 
Home:  24  Dean  St.  Office:  60  Prescott  St.,  Worces- 
ter.   IMass. 

SHERMAN,  Jolm  Carleton,  ptiblisher;  b.  Bucks- 
port.  Me.,  May  22,  1871;  s.  Thomas  Henry  and 
Katherine  Elizabeth  (Swett)  Sherman:  prep.  edn. 
ptib.  schc,  Washington,  D,C.;  student  Victoria  U., 
Liverpool,  Eng.,  1889-91;  B.S.  in  Elec.  Engring., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1895:  post-grad,  work  Johns 
Hopl<ins.  1895-6;  m.  Mabel  Anne  Chase,  of  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  July  2,  1907.  Dep.  U.S.  consul  at  Liver- 
liool,  Eng.,  1890-3:  asso.  editor  Munsey's  Mag., 
N.Y.  Citv.  1895-8:  asst.  editor  Youth's  Companion, 
Boston.  1898-1900;  editor  trade  pubis,  of  Westing- 
liouse  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa..  1900.  Compiler,  editor 
in  charge  of  publishing  text  books,  Am.  Sell,  of 
(^orr.,  1901;  later  in  business  alone  as  specialist 
in  preparing  and  pub.  commercial  booklets,  and 
gen.  advertising.  Mem.  Technology  Chapter,  Delta 
ITpsilon,  Boston.  Club:  Rotary  (Boston).  Author: 
The  Stunted  Saplings.  1911.  Home:  1734  Beacon 
St..  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  61  Court  St.,  Boston, 
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SHERMAN,  Lawrence  P.,  lawver;  b.  Lyman,  N. 
H.,  May  11,  ISSl:  s.  Joseph  F.  and  Asnes  E. 
(Swett)  Sherman:  Lisbon  (N.H.)  High  Sch.;  LL.B., 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law.  1904:  m.  Elizabeth  L. 
Hamley,  of  Nahant,  ^Mass.,  June  27,  190G:  3  chil- 
dren, Lawrence  F.,  Jr.,  Milton  H.,  Porter.  Besan 
practice  in  Boston,  1004,  witli  firm  of  jNIoulton, 
Loring  &  Greenhalge:  went  to  New  York,  1906,  as 
counsel  for  the  United  Holding  Co.;  returned  to 
Boston,  1907,  and  since  made  specialty  of  corpora- 
tion law;  promoted  and  organized  the  Boston,  Na- 
hant &  Pines  Steamboat  Co.,  1907,  and  since  mng. 
dir.;  pres.  Notilt  Mfg.  Co.;  dir.  and  treas.,  Ocean 
Pier  Co.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Clubs:  Boston  Citv,  Maolis  (Nahant).  Home:  249 
Castle  Rd.,  Nahant,  Mass.  Office:  84  State  St., 
Boston,    JNlass. 

SHEBMAN,  Maurice  Sinclair,  editor;  b.  Han- 
over, N.H..  Apr.  19,  1ST3;  s.  Frank  Asbury  and 
Lucy  R.  (Hurlbutt)  Slierman:  direct  descendant  of 
William  Sherman,  of  the  original  Plymouth  Colony, 
who  afterwards  settled  in  Marslifleld,  Mass.;  B.S.. 
Dartmouth,  1894;  m.  Florine  A.  Sunderland,  of 
Rockyille,  Conn.,  Apr.  12,  1905;  1  daughter,  Janet 
Lucile.  Editor  The  Springfield  Union.  jNlem.  Dart- 
moutli  Alumni  Assn.,  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Republican, 
Conglist.  Clubs:  Dartmoutli  Lunch,  Winthrop, 
Realty.  Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  37  Grenada 
Terrace.  Address:  P.O.  Box  1143,  Springfield,  Mass.* 

SHERMAN,  Sidney  Alg-ernon,  educator;  b.  North 
Brookfield,  iMass.,  Apr.  24,  1862;  s.  John  Jay  and 
Martha  Elizabeth  (Tyler)  Sherman:  A.B.,  Amherst, 
1885;  studied  in  Europe,  1S90,  Brown  U.,  1895-1900, 
Ph.D.,  in  social  and  polit.  science  and  polit.  econ- 
omy, 1900:  m.  Daisy  Alice  Fairchild,  of  Amlierst, 
Dec.  20,  1SS7;  3  children.  Daisy  Fairchild.  Edwin 
Sidney,  John  Hope.  Prin.  Amlierst  High  Sch., 
1885-90:  teaclier  of  Latin  and  German.  William 
Penn  Charter  Sch.,  Phila.,  1890-1;  teaclier  in  liigh 
schs.  of  Providence,  since  1891;  now  teacher  of 
history  and  civics,  English  Higli  Sell.;  prin.  Provi- 
dence Summer  Sell,  since  1899;  editor  of  "The 
State,"  Providence:  corr.  for  Annals  Am.  Acad. 
Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Mem.  R.I.  Teachers' 
Inst,  (treas.  1900-6,  pres.  1908),  Theta  Delta  Chi 
(founder  IMu  Deuteron,  Amherst),  Provident  Fra- 
ternity (ex-pres. ),  Municipal  League  (sec.  since 
1903),  Union  for  Practical  Progress  (sec.  1894-6). 
Clubs:  Barnard  (sec.  since  1913).  Radical  (v.-p.). 
Recreations:  farming.  Home:  "Rockledge,"  Lin- 
coln.  R.I. 

SHERMAN,  William  H.,  business  man:  b.  Sulli- 
van, Me.,  Oct.  4,  1865;  s.  Albion  and  Phoebe 
(^French)  Sherman;  descendant  of  first  William 
Sherman,  who  came  to  Plymouth.  Mass.,  in  1624, 
and  married  daughter  of  Edwin  Doty,  of  the  May- 
flower: ed.  com.  schs.  and  under  pvt.  tutelage;  m. 
Oct.  23,  1887,  Annie  E.  Smith,  of  Eden,  Me.  Began 
in  printing  office  at  13;  editor  and  mgr.  Bar  Harbor 
Record  at  21;  local  corr.  for  Associated  Press  and 
New  York  and  Boston  papers  15  yrs.;  gave  up 
management  of  Bar  Harbor  Record  to  start  in 
book,  stationery  and  printing  business  on  own  ac- 
count: owner  and  pub.  Bar  Harbor  Times;  dir.  1st 
Nat.  Bank,  Bar  Harbor  Loan  &  Bldg.  Assn.  Re- 
corder of  Bar  Harbor  Municipal  Ct.  8  yrs.;  town 
elk.  for  17  vrs. ;  countv  commr.  of  Hancock  Co., 
1910-16;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912-13.  Democrat. 
Mem.  Bar  Harbor  Lodge,  F.  &  A.M.;  Island  Lodge 
I.O.O.F. :  Porcupine  Lodge  K.  of  P.  (all  of  Bar 
Harbor);  Bay  View  Grange,  of  Eden.  Address: 
Bar  Harbor.   Me. 

SHERRIIiIi,  Miles  S(tandis]i),  chemist;  b.  Louis- 
ville, Ky..  Aug.  2,  1877;  s.  Benjamin  Mason  and 
Sarah  Lilla  (Miles)  Sherrill;  grad.  from  scientific 
dept.,  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1895;  S.B., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1899;  post-grad,  work,  Leipzig 
and  Breslau.  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Breslau,  1903.  Asst.  in 
analytical  chemistry,  1899-1900.  instr.,  1903-5, 
instr.  in  theoretical  chemistry,  1905-7,  became  asst. 
prof.  1907,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  spl.  lecturer  constitu- 
tion of  alloys,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1904-5.  Home:  83 
Longwood  Av.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

SHERWIN,  Harry  S.,  merchant;  b.  Jamaica,  Vt. ; 
s.  Daniel  and  Mary  A.  (Sage)  Sherwin;  ed.  common 
sells,    of   Jamaica:    Vt.    Acad.,    Saxtons   River,   Vt.: 


unmarried.  Began  as  elk.  in  mercantile  house,  Ja- 
maica, 1884;  mem.  Sherwin  &  McLean,  1S90-2;  elk., 
grocery  business,  Westfield,  Mass.,  1895-1900,  Nor- 
wood and  Brockton,  Mass.,  1900-7,  Jamaica,  1907- 
11;  propr.  gen.  store  since  1911;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1910,  1911.   Republican.   Address:  Jamaica,  Vt. 

SHERWIN,  Orlando  Wood,  M.D.;  Oct,  30,  1837- 
19 — .     (See  vol.   1909.) 

SHERWIN,  Thomas,  business  man;  July  11, 
1839-Dec.  20,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
m  America.   1914-15.) 

SHERWIN,  Tliomas  E.,  corporation  officer;  b. 
Dedhani,  Mass.,  May  15.  1872;  s.  Thomas  and 
Isabelle  F.  (Edwards)  Sherwin;  A.B..  Harvard, 
1894:  unmarried.  Began  with  the  B.  &  M.  R.R., 
continuing  3  yrs.;  with  Am.  Telephone  and  asso- 
ciated COS.,  12  yrs.,  during  which  time  was  located 
in  various  parts  of  the  U.S.;  identified  with  mining 
operations  since  1910:  treas.  and  sec.  N.E.  Explor- 
ation Co..  Smuggler  Union  Mining  Co.,  Ashburton 
Mining  Co.,  Contention  Mining  Co.,  Marysville 
Dredging  Co.,  Marigold  Construction  &  Stores  Co. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  Boston  Tennis  and  Racquet, 
Dedham  Country;  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York). 
Recreations:  motoring.  Home;  Harvard  Club.  Of- 
fice: 14  Asliburton  PL,  Boston,  Mass. 

SHERWOOD,  Grace  Mabel;  b.  West  Buxton,  Me., 
Oct.  24,  1884;  d.  Benjamin  Atherton  and  Elizabeth 
May  (Murray)  Sherwood;  A.B..  Women's  College 
(Brown  U.),  1906;  unmarried.  Dir.  Legislative  Ref- 
erence Bureau  of  R.I.  State  Library  since  its  estab- 
lishment, 1907.  Baptist.  Author  or  Compiler;  The 
Veto  Power  in  the  Several  States  (with  Arthur  C. 
Wyman),  1908;  Summary  of  the  General  Banking 
Laws  of  the  Commercial  States,  1908;  Officers, 
Boards  and  Commissions  of  R.I.  (with  Henry  E. 
Fowler),  1911.  Mem.  Assn.  Collegiate  Alumnae, 
Consumers'  League.  Home:  324  Laurel  Hill  Av. 
Address:  State  Library,  State  House,  Providence, 
Rhode  Island. 

SHERWOOD,  Marg'aret  Pollock,  college  prof.;  b, 
Ballston,  N.Y.,  Nov.  1,  1864;  d.  Thomas  Burr  and 
Mary  Frances  (Beattie)  Sherwood;  A.B..  Vassar 
Coll.,  1886;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1898;  unmarried.  Instruc- 
tor, 1889-98,  asso.  prof.  English  lit.,  1898-1912,  prof, 
same  since  1912,  AVellesley  Coll.  Mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books,  etc.)    Home:  Wellesley,  Mass.* 

SHERWOOD,  Richard  Otis,  clergyman;  Sept.  3, 
1854-Mar.  6,  1914.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

SHERWOOD,  Samuel  Dibble,  ins.;  b.  Redding, 
Conn.,  Nov.  26,  1853:  s.  Moses  and  Elizabeth  (Tay- 
lor) Sherwood:  Ph.B.,  Weslevan  U.,  Conn.,  1881;  m. 
Ada  Clarke,  of  N.Y.  City,  Aug.  31,  1886;  2  children, 
Elizabeth  Taylor,  Malcolm  Clarke.  V.-prin.  An- 
sonia  (Conn.)  High  Sch.,  1881-2;  prin.  grammar 
sch.,  Derby,  Conn.,  1882-3;  prin.  Union  Free  Sch., 
Irvington,  N.Y.,  1883-6,  Worthington  St.  School, 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1886-90;  in  ins.  business,  Spring- 
field, since  1890;  agt.  for  Hartford  Life  Ins.  Co., 
1890-4;  mem.  Cone  &  Sherwood  since  1894.  Mason 
(33°);  Odd  Fellow.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Nayasset,  Winthrop,  Rotary.  Recreations:  fishing. 
Home:  113  Harvard  St.  Office:  244  Main  St.,  Spring- 
field, Mass. 

SHIMER,  Hervey  Woodburn,  educator;  b.  Mar- 
tin's Creek,  Pa.,  Apr.  17,  1872;  s.  John  Calvin  and 
jNlaria  Rebecca  (Engler)  Shimer;  prep.  edn.  Lerch's 
Prep.  Sch.,  Easton,  Pa.,  to  1891;  student  Gettys- 
burg (Pa.)  Coll.,  1891-3,  Lafayette  Coll.,  1896-01, 
A.B.,  1899,  A.M.,  1901;  studied  Columbia  U.,  1901-4. 
Ph.D.,  1904;  Harvard  U.,  1904-5;  m.  Cortland,  N.Y., 
June  1,  1904,  Florence  French  Henry;  2  cliildren, 
John  Asa,  Mary  Henry.  Teacher  in  pub.  schs., 
Martin's  Creek,  1893-6;  tutor  modern  langs.,  Lafay- 
ette Coll.,  1899-01;  asst.  in  paleontology,  Columbia 
U.,  1901-3;  non-resident  lecturer  in  stratigraphic 
geology,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1903,  instr.  same,  1903- 
08,  asst.  prof,  paleontology,  1908-12,  asso.  prof, 
since  1912.  Fellow  Geol.  Soc.  America,  Paleontol. 
Soc.  America,  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Boston  Soc.  Natural 
History,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Am.  Anthropol.  Assn.; 
Assn.  of  Ph.D.  of  Columbia  U.,  Sigma  Xi.  Author: 
An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Fossils,  1914.  Joint 
Avithor:  North  American  Index  Fossils  (2  vols.), 
1909-10.     Contbr.    on   paleontol.,    evolutionary   and 


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stratisraphic  topics.    Address:   Mass.   Inst.   Tech., 
Boston,  Mass.* 

SHIPMAN,  Arthur  L.,  lawyer;  b.  Hartford,  Conn., 
Nov.  19,  1864;  s.  Nathaniel  and  Mary  C.  (Robin- 
son) Shipman;  descendant  of  Edwai-d  Shipman,  of 
Saybrook,  Conn.,  about  1666;  frrad.  Hartford  Pub. 
High  Sch.,  1882;  A.B.,  Yale,  1886;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law 
Sch.,  1888;  m.  Melvina  Van  Kleeck,  of  Poushkeep- 
sie,  N.  Y..  June  27,  1901;  4  children,  Natalie,  Anne 
v.  K.,  Arthur  L.,  Jr.,  Mary  Caroline.  Be^an  prac- 
tice in  New  York,  1889;  removed  to  Hartford,  1890; 
corpn.  counsel.  City  of  Hartford,  1904-8  and  1910- 
12;  mem.  Gross,  Hyde  &  Shipman;  dir.  ^tna  Ins. 
Co.,  Travelers  Ins.  Co.,  Travelers  Indemnity  Co., 
Union  Trust  Co.,  Conn.  River  Bankins:  Co.,  H.  S. 
Boiler  Ins.  &  Inspn.  Co.,  Collins  Co.,  Capewell 
Horse  Nail  Co.,  Farmington  River  Power  Co., 
Franklin  Electric  JNIfg.  Co.  Clubs:  Hartford,  Hart- 
ford Golf;  Graduates'  (New  Haven);  University 
(New  York).  Recreations:  hunting,  fishing.  Home: 
33  Charter  Oak  PI.  Office:  750  Main  St.,  Hartford, 
Conn. 

SHIPMAN,  Iiouis  Evan,  author,  playwright;  b. 
Brooklyn,  Aug.  2,  1869;  s.  Hamilton  W.  and  Caro- 
line Townsend  (Hoopes)  Shipman;  ed.  Brooklyn 
Poly.  Inst.,  and  1892-3,  Harvard;  m.  Ellen  Biddle, 
of  Berkeley  Springs,  W.Va.,  1893.  Editorial  wri- 
ter Leslie's  Weekly,  1895-6;  contbr.  to  Life  and 
Collier's  Weekly.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  list  of  plays,  etc.)  Clubs:  Century,  Grolier, 
Harvard,  Players  (New  York).  Home:  "Brook 
Place,"  Plainfield,  N.H.* 

SHIFIklAlI',  T.  Harris,  M.D. :  born  New  London, 
Conn.,  Sept.  9,  1851;  s.  Joseph  A.  and  Abby  J.  (Ken- 
ny) Shipman;  prep.  edn.  Bacon  Acad.,  Colchester, 
Conn.;  M.D.,  New-  York  Flower  Hosp.  Med.  Coll., 
1876;  studied  abroad,  1887;  m.  Addie  Chapman,  of 
Colchester,  Conn.,  Oct..  1876  (died  1888);  2d,  Julia 
Rose,  of  Annapolis,  N.S.,  Aug.  12,  1896;  1  daughter, 
Ethel  (Mrs.  Herbert  AVells).  Practiced  in  Provi- 
dence, since  1888;  mem.  staff  R.I.  Homoe.  Hosp.  13 
yrs.;  mem.  R.I.  State  Bd.  of  Health,  1881-5;  state 
med.  examiner,  1883-6.  Mem.  R.I.  Hosp.  Soc.  Clubs: 
Hope,  Providence  Art,  Manuscript,  Wannamoisett 
Country.  Contbr.  to  med.  iours.  Recreations:  golf. 
Address:  281  Benefit  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

SHIPPEN,  Rush  Bhees,  clergyman;  Jan.  18,  1828- 
19 — .     (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 

1910-11.) 

SHIVEIiY,  John  Ii.,  clergyman;  b.  Chambers- 
burg,  Pa.,  Oct.  4,  1876;  s.  John  Embich  and  Susan 
(Lehmann)  Shively;  grad.  Chambersburg  Acad., 
1895;  A.B.,  Otterbein  U.,  Westerville,  O.,  1901;  B.D., 
Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1904;  m.  Jessie  Robertson,  of  New 
York  City,  June  20,  1905;  1  daughter,  Jacqueline,  b. 
Sept.  26,  1912.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1904;  pas- 
tor Norfield  Ch.,  AVeston,  Conn.,  June  1903-Oct., 
1906.  Churchville,  N.Y.,  Oct.,  1906-Dec.,  1910,  La- 
conia,  N.H..  since  Dec,  1910.  Trustee  N.H.  State 
S.S.  Assn.  Independent  Republican.  Recreations: 
gardening  and  motoring.  Address:  18  Depot  St., 
Laconia,  N.H. 

SHORES,  Harvey  Tcwle,  M.D. ;  born  Haverhill, 
Mass..  Feb.  28,  1869;  s.  Joseph  A.  and  Clara  M.  A. 
(Towle)  Shores;  (father  was  head  of  Haverhill 
High  Sch.  for  18  yrs.,  and  prln.  Conn.  Lit.  Instn.  8 
yrs.);  grad.  Bridgewater  High  Sch.,  1887;  grad. 
Mass.  Agrl.  Coll..  1891;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1894;  m.  Mabel  Demond,  of  Northampton,  Mass., 
June  10,  1896;  1  son,  Paul  D.  Began  practice  at 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1895;  rem.oved  to  Northainpton, 
1S96.  Trustee  Y.M.C.A.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Northampton  Med.  Club,  Kappa  Sigma,  S.A.R. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Club:  Northampton  Country.  Ad- 
dress: 177  Elm  St.,  Northampton,  Mass. 

SHOREV,  Eva  Iiovering-,  writer;  b.  Bridgton, 
Me.,  July  C,  1871;  d.  Henry  Augustus  and  Ida  D. 
(Currier)  Shorey;  grad.  Bridgton  High  Sch.,  Port- 
land Business  Coll.  Stenographer  to  speaker  of  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  Me.,  1897,  and  to  gov.  of  Me.  and  Exec 
Council,  1897-04;  private  secretary  to  Congressman 
E.  C.  Burleigh,  1904-7;  author  of  short  stories  and 
sketches,  also  articles  on  social  and  industrial  con- 
dition of  women  and  children  wage-earners,  for 
State  of  Maine  Labor  Dept. ;  wrote  series  of  ar- 
ticles descriptive  of  European  tour,  1907.  Congre- 
gationalist.    Address:  Bridgton,  Me. 


SHOKEY,  Henry  Aug-ustus,  editor;  b.  Waterville, 
Me.,  Apr.  3,  1840;  s.  Francis  Warren  and  Mary  Jane 
(Ricker)  Shorey;  left  sch.  at  14  and  served  appren- 
ticeship at  printing  business;  m.  Bath,  Aug.  27, 
1864,  Ida  Devereux  Currier;  10  children,  5  living, 
Albert  Currier,  Eva  Lovering,  Maude  Kimball  (wid- 
ow of  Harry  W.  Walker),  Henry  Augustus,  Jr., 
Izora  Devereux  (Mrs.  Harold  A.  Allan,  Hartford, 
Conn.).  Enlisted  as  2d  It.  Co.  B,  15th  Me.  Vols.,  at 
21,  Dec.  7,  1861;  commd.  1st  it.  July  21,  1863;  capt.. 
Mar.  21,  1865;  in  command  of  co.  to  July  6,  1886: 
bvtd.  major  of  vols,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  war,  to  date  from  Mar.,  1865; 
after  war  became  an  active  newspaper  publisiier; 
pub.  Bath  Daily  Times,  and  American  Sentinel 
(weekly.  Maine  Temperance  Advocate),  1866-70; 
Bridgeport  News,  1S70-1915;  also  served  in  custom 
house,  Portland,  for  10  or  12  yrs.,  as  elk.,  weigher 
and  ganger;  sr.  mem.  H.  A.  Shorey  &  Sons,  pubs. 
Bridgton  News,  established,  1870.  Was  trustee 
Me.  Insane  Hosp.,  6  yrs.,  and  on  gov.'s  staff  with 
rank  of  It.-col.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason; 
mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.,  Good  Templars  (G.W.T., 
and  G.C.T.  of  the  State),  G.A.R.  (formerly  a.-d.-c 
and  always  prominent  worker).  Author:  Shorev's 
Story  of  the  Maine  Fifteenth.  Sec.  Fifteenth  Regi- 
mental Assn.  for  past  31  yrs.  Address:  Bridg- 
ton,  Me. 

SHOVE,  Charles  M.,  pres.  Massasoit  Nat.  Bank, 
Fall  River,  INlas.s. 

SHOVE,  Francis  Augfustus,  banker;  b.  Salem, 
Mass.,  Nov.  21,  1854;  s.  August  Jonathan  and 
Martha  Gould  (Brown)  Shove;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Lawrence,  Mass.;  m.  Rebecca  Morrill  Tozier,  of 
Methuen,  Mass..  July  6,  1882;  1  child,  Martha  Fran- 
ces (]Mrs.  Harry  Franklin  Damon).  Teller  Nat. 
Pemberton  Bank,  Lawrence,  1872-83;  teller  1st  Nat. 
Bank,  Maiden,  1883-6;  since  treas.  Maiden  Sav.  Bk. 
Served  as  mem.  2d  Corps  Cadets,  Salens,  IVIass., 
also  5th  Regt.,  M.V.M.;  chmn.  School  Com.,  Maiden; 
treas.  Maiden  Pub.  Library,  Associated  Charities 
of  Maiden.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Founder  and 
for  6  yrs.  pres.  of  Savings  Bank  Treasurers'  Club. 
Mass.;  ex-pres.  IMass.  Bankers'  Assn.;  v. -p.  Am. 
Bankers'  Assn.;  mem.  Cecilia  Soc,  Boston,  30  yrs. 
Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Royal  Arcanum.  Club:  Boston 
City.    Address:  Maiden,  Mass. 

SHREVE,  Octavius  Barrell,  retired  M.D. ;  b.  Sa- 
co.  Me.,  June  4,  1841;  s.  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth 
Perkins  (Shannon)  Shreve;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1863, 
A.M.,  1865;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  Columbia  Coll.,  New 
York,  1865:  m.  Salem,  Mass..  July  28,  1864,  Sarah 
Cox  Daland;  children,  Mrs.  Genevieve  Shreve  Peir- 
son,  Benjamin  Daland,  Mrs.  Mary  Shreve  Northey. 
Practiced  at  Salem  until  1902;  now  engaged  in 
management  of  estates;  pres.  Shreve,  Crump  & 
Low  Co.,  Boston.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Eastern  Yacht,  Algonquin.  Recreations:  travel  and 
art.  Home:  Topsfield,  Mass.  Office:  29  Chestnut 
St.,  Salem,  Mass. 

SHUART,  "WUliam  Herbert,  mfr. ;  b.  Honeoye 
Falls,  N.Y.,  Sept.  21,  1852;  s.  Denton  Gregory  and 
INIary  Elizabeth  (Barrett)  Shuart;  prep.  edn.  Gene- 
see Wesleyan  Sem.,  Lima,  N.Y. ;  A.B.,  Syracuse  U., 
1875;  m.  Nella  Sumner  Phillips,  of  Springfield, 
:Mass.,  Feb.  7,  1884;  3  children,  Christine  (Mrs. 
Karl  R.  Hammond),  John  Denton,  Katharine  Bar- 
rett. Admitted  to  N.Y.  bar,  1878;  practiced  Roch- 
ester 18  yrs.;  removed  to  Springfield,  Mass.,  1897, 
and  since  engaged  in  mfr.  of  surface  coated  pa- 
pers; pres.  Springfield  Glazed  Paper  Co.  President 
Glazed  and  Fancy  Paper  Div.  of  Am.  Paper  and 
Pulp  Assn.;  nat.  councillor  of  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce of  the  U.S.;  v.-p.  Springfield  Bd.  of  Trade. 
Mem.  N.Y.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Conn.  Valley  Hist. 
Soc,  Rochester  Hist.  Soc,  Psi  Upsilon.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Colony,  Nayasset,  Country 
Club,  Rotarv  (pres.).  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  59 
IMaple  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

SHUMAKER,  E(lnier)  Ellsworth,  clergyman;  b. 
:Muncy,  Pa.,  Sept.  15,  1862;  s.  Jasper  and  Sarah 
(Dorworth)  Sliumaker;  grad.  Keystone  Acad.,  Fac- 
tory ville.  Pa.,  1885;  A.B.,  summa  cum  laude.  Har- 
vard, 1S89  (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  student  Princeton 
Theol.  Sem.,  1889-90:  grad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  New 
York,  1891;  post-grad,  student  in  theology  and  phi- 
losophy, U.  of  Berlin,  1892-3;  student  in  philosophy. 


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Albion,  111.,  1896-8;  prof.  Albion  Southern  Collegi-        •svTTK'rTT'-PT-    f„„»««    Tvn->      k    -c  1,    ivr 

?te  Inst.,  1896-8;  pastor.  North  Ch.,  Newburyport,    «.  ?^,Y?n^.:^,^i^T^.^="^r^^5!.,^i;?J 


ton  Ministers'  Meeting,  1914-15.    Has  specialized  in  S?;^P-  i|°f„^°"p'n  ^P, «    m^^'^^.^^I^  ?*   ^°\'-    ^^^^-  ,?"*^ 

philosophy  of  religion,  and  devoted  much  time  for  f"/^^f°"^     offi^V  ^Vv^S^wLl^f "^i^'^'W^V  ^orches- 

a  dozen  yrs.  on  book  entitled  God  and  Man— Phi-  ^^^'  ■^^^s^-   Office.  517  Shawmut  Av.,  Boston.* 

losophy  of  the  Higher  Life,  1909;  also  author:  The  SHURTLEFP,  Merrill,  lawyer;  b.  Colebrook,  N. 

World  Crisis  and- the  Way  to  Peace,  1915.   Address:  H.,  Mar.  10,  1870;  s.  William  Henry  and  Mary  Jane 

295  Highland  Av.,  Cambridge,  Mass.*  (Merrill)   Shurtleff;  ed.  Colebrook  schs.  until  1886, 

SHUMAN,  Atorahain,  merchant;  b.  May  31,  1839;  S,?"^  m^J^^^'^v^^^^^.^^^  ?f^^|,I''^a-  1S87,  Holderne.ss 

(hen.  M.A.,  Tufts  Coll.);  m.Hettie  Lang,  of  Boston,  ^''^' .  ^^'i  J^iVs^''    \^ii   ^t'''''^'"°i'',^^i  ?nS,"-'^lS?2, 

Nov.  3,  1861    (died  1904);  7  children,  Emma   (Mrs.  p-^;'.?"Ar,^^^^^ w-'.i^^-^-'x,"^^"®    l'^'  .^^^h.^^.'^^^ 

August  Weil).  Edwin  A.,   Bessie    (Mrs.  Alexander  lPJ^}^^,i  ""tv      Tn'^'o^i"N%'^o^°^^'''\  ^,-  ^^y-  29^1898; 

Steinert,  of  Boston),  Sidney  E.,  Theresa  (Mrs.  I.  A,  ^^I^^\l'^A'J''.^^JhJ!?,K  ?„l^„^..l^T  A"  o^SS  ?? 


for   Dist.    of   N.H.     Republican. 
Mason.     Club:   Lancaster.    Address: 

Honorable   Arty."  Co.     Mem."  visiti"ng  com.'sch."  of  SHUTE,  Henry  Aiig-ustus,  author;  b.  Exeter,  N. 

Business  Administration  of  Harvard  Univ.  Donor  H.>  Nov.   17,  1856;  s.  George  S.  and  Joanna  (Simp- 

of  marble  busts  of  Wendell  Phillips  to  Boston  Pub.  kins)    Shute;    A.B.,    Harvard,    1879;    m.    Amelia   F. 

Library  and  Faneuil   Hall,   and   of  bronze  bust  of  Weeks,  Oct.   18,    1885    (died   Jan.   26,   1895);   m.    2d, 

Pres.  Capen,  to  Tufts  Coll.,  1906.    Clubs:  Exchange,  Ella  Kent,  Aug.   12,    1897.    Admitted   to  bar,   1882; 

Boston   Art.     Home:    90    Commonwealth   Av..    Bos-  Judge   police   ct.,    Exeter,    since    1883.     Republican, 

ton  and  "Hetmere,"  Beverly,  Mass.    Office:  Shuman  Treas.    Farmers'    Ins.    Co.      (See    Who's    Who    in 

Corner,  Boston.*  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)    Address:  Exeter, 

SHUMWAY,  Franklin  Peter;  born  Auburndale,  ^^JI^^tTJ^^i^^lf'^  ,  ,  , 
Mass.,  Oct.  23,  1856;  s.  Franklin  and  Lucy  (Howe)  .r^^^^^^'^^J^^^,^'^  J;-,  t)anker;  b.  East  Montpelier, 
Shumway;  descended  from  Perie  Charmois,  France,  A.K  ^"».  15,  18o9;  s.  Charles  and  Betsy  M.  (Smith) 
1634;  ed.  Newton  High  Sch.;  m.  Lizzie  A.  Elliot,  of  &i»ley;  common  sch.  edn.;  m.  East  Montpelier, 
Portland,  Me.,  1890.  Entered  advertising  business,  June  9,  1860,  Mary  J  White  Deputy  collector  in- 
1874;  pres.  and  treas.  Franklin  P.  Shumway  Co.,  ternal  revenue  for  Vt.,  1885-9;  deputy  revenue  col- 
exporters  and  advertising  agts.;  trustee  Melrose  lector  m  charge  of  sugar  dept.,Vt  1894;  alternate 
Savings  Bank;  sinking  fund  commr.  City  of  Mel-  ^?™™''-;.Vt-'  Columbian  Expn.,  1893;  postmaster  of 
rose.  Pres.  Hillside  Sch.,  Greenwich,  Mass.  Dir.  Montpelier,  1894-8;  niem  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1900; 
Am.  Congl.  Assn.,  Boston  Seamen's  Friend  Soc,  ^j;-"?;  Capital  Savings  Bank  &  Trust  Co.  Democrat. 
Congl.  S.S.  and  Pub.  Soc,  Y.M.C.A.  (Melrose),  Mel-  Unitarian.  Mason.  Address:  Montpelier,  Vt. 
rose  Hist.  Soc.  (pres.),  Bostonian  Soc.  Republican.  SIBIiEY,  Benjamin  Ernest,  M.D. ;  b.  Racine,  C, 
Club:  Amphion  (pres.).  Home:  25  Bellevue  Av.,  Apr.  24,  1874:  s.  Benjamin  Ezekial  and  Frances  A. 
Melrose,  Mass.    Office:  373  Washington  St.,  Boston.  (Pinnell)  Sibley;  grad.  Chaffey  Coll..  Ontario,  Cal.. 

SHUMWAY,  Herbert  Hartwell,  mfr.;  b.  Palmer,  ^^^t'   A?.-.   Wesjeyan   U.,  .Conn..   1898;   M.D..   Har- 


B.  B,  &  R.  Knight  Mfg.  Co.,  Providence.  R.I.,  1894-  SIBLEY,  Edwin  Day,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Apr.  18, 
95;  organized  and  built  Corr  Mills,  East  Taunton.  1857;  s.  Edwin  and  Elizabeth  (Day)  Sibley;  de- 
Mass..  1895;  agt.,  treas.  and  dir.  Corr  Mfg.  Co.,  scendant  of  John  Sibley,  who  landed  in  Salem, 
1895-05;  retired,  1905.  Pres.  Taunton  Bd.  of  Trade,  Mass.,  1629;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1879;  m.  Ellen  M. 
1903-4.  Mason  (32°);  Odd  Fellow.  Home:  Taunton,  Ayers,  of  Boston,  Oct.  28,  1886;  2  children,  Edwin 
Mass.                                                                  *  A.,    Elinor   H.     Admitted    to   Mass.    bar,    1882,    and 

esHTTMWAY  Milton  Adalbert   iiide-e-  h   KilllriErlv  since  practiced  in  Boston.    Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of 

aiiujyiwAX,  auixon  Aueioerx,  juage,  D.  iviiiingiy,  R^icf^n   Tvriririio=oi' r<r,  Rqv  Aeon     ■RdiiHi;r>ar.     ir'r.io. 

ness 

of'^Hon.ATbert  Mason  anrEaiVMartTnl  admVull  L'^^ft^^^^^,^-  S°"^^^^'^"^' 
to  bar,  1874;  m.  Mar.  7,  1876,  Mary  A.  Woodward.  '^'^-  -t^oston.  Mass. 
Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1886-7.  Senate.  1891-2;  SIBLEY,  Louise  Lyndon  (christened  Louie 
asso.  justice  Superior  Ct..  Conn.,  since  1893.  Re-  Florence  Maria),  author;  b.  Brooklyn;  d.  Thomas 
publican.  Mason.  Home:  Killingly,  Conn.  Henry  and  Mary  Ann  Lyndon;  grad.  Girls'  High 
.             ,  ,                  ,,         ^             i  Sch.,  Boston;  m.  Frank  Palmer  Sibley.    Lived  sev- 

SHUBTLEPP,    Amos    Johnson     elk     of    courts;  eral  yrs.  at  a  lighthouse  in  Boston  Harbor,  where 

July  13,  1849-Sept.,  1913.    (See  vol.  1909.)  l^er  father  was  keeper.    Contbr.  tech.   articles  and 

SHURTLEPP,  Arthur  A.,  landscape  architect;  b.  fiction  to  mags,  and  newspapers,  originally  under 

Boston,  Sept.  19,  1870;  s.  Asahel  M.  and  Sarah  A.  pen-name    of    Louise    Lyndon      Author:    A    Light- 

(Keegan)   Shurtleff;  B.S.  in  Mech.  Engring.,  Mass.  house  Village,  1901.    Home:  Hmgham,  Mass.* 

Inst.  Tech..  1894;  S.B.,  Harvard.  1896;  m.  Margaret  SIDIS,  Boris,  psychopathologist;  b.  Russia,  Oct. 

H.  Nichols,  of  Boston,  1905.  Began  as  landscape  ar-  12,    1867:    came   to   America,    1887;    A.B.,    Harvard, 

chitect  in  office  of  F.  L.  Olmsted,  Brookline,  Mass.,  1894,  A.M.,  1895.  Ph.D.,  1897,  M.D.,  1908.    Associate 

1896;  in  practice  under  own  name  at  Boston  since  psychologist  and  psychopathologist.  Path.  Inst.,  N. 


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Y  State  hosps.,  1S96-01:  dir.  I'sychopatliolosical 
Ij'osp  and  Psvchopatli.  Lab.  of  Xew  York  liilirm- 
arv  for  Women  and  Cliildicn,  lliOl;  in  practice  at 
Boston  Med.  dir.  Sidis  Psychotlierapeutic  Inst., 
Portsmouth,  N.H.  Investigator  and  writer  on 
ii^ivcliol  subjects.  (See  Who's  Wlio  in  America  tor 
vvritinss.    etc.)     Address:    Portsmouth,    N.H.* 

SIDNEY,  Margaret,  author;  see  Lothrop,  Jlar- 
v'ui  .Mulfoid. 

SIIiIi,  rreclerick  Herbert,  clergyman;  h.  N.V. 
Cii>',  Mai-.  Ill,  1  >M  I  .  s.  'i'homas  Henry  and  .Jano 
Bui-ges  (^iiller)  Sill;  de-cendant  of  John  Sill,  who 
came  from  England  in  1637,  and  settled  in  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.;  grad.  Halsey  Sch.,  N.Y.  City,  IS'JO; 
\  B  Columbia,  1894;  B.l>.,  Gen.  Tlieol.  Sem.,  1S98; 
unmarried.  Deacon,  189S,  priest,  1899,  P.E.  Ch.; 
curate  Mt.  Calvary  Ch.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  189S-1900; 
ioined  Order  of  the  Holy  Cross,  1900  (mother 
house  at  AVest  Park,  N.Y.) :  owner  and  lieadmaster 
Kent  Sch  since  1906,  also  sec.  of  corpn.  Mem. 
Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Club:  Columbia  University  (N.Y. 
City).    Address:   Kent,  Conn. 

SILLOWAY,  Thomas  William,  architect;  Aug.  7, 
lS2s-.Ma\-.  l!i]ii.  I  ."<i-t-'  \  111.  lliii'.i.  also  Who's  Who  in 
America'    PJiis-H.) 

SllilaS,  Kenneth  Charles  Morton,  educator;  b. 
Halifax  N  S.,  Dec.  5,  1879;  s.  Charles  ISlorton  and 
Elizabeth  Head  (Ketchum)  Sills;  came  to  Ij.S. 
with  parents,  June,  ISSO;  ed.  Portland  (Me.)  High 
Sch  1S93-7;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1901;  A.M.,  Har- 
vard 1903:  post-grad,  study,  Columbia,  1905-6. 
Asst'  in  English,  Harvard.  1901-3;  instr.  in  English 
and  the  classics,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1903-4;  tutor  in 
English,  Columbia,  1904-5;  adjunct  prof,  of  Latin, 
1906-7  Winklev  prof,  of  Latin  lang.  and  lit.  since 
1907,  and  dean  since  1910,  Bowdoin  Coll.  Mem. 
Modern  Lang.  Assn.  America,  Am.  Philol.  Assn., 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Dante  Soc. 
Club:  Cumberland  (Portland).  Author:  The  Fir.st 
American  and  Other  Poems.  Address:  Brunswick, 
Maine. 

SIIiSBEi:,  Arthur  Boardman,  banker;  b.  Salem. 
Mass  ■  s.  John  B.  and  :\Iartha  (Shepard)  Silstaee; 
AB  Harvard,  1875;  traveled  in  Europe,  1875-8; 
unmarried  Ex-pres.  Merchants  Nat.  Bank,  Boston; 
dir  Ipswich  :\Iills,  Salmon  Falls  Mfg.  Co.,  Am. 
Mut  Liabilitv  Ins.  Co.,  Provident  Instn.  for  Sav- 
ings :\Iem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  A  D  Club,  Hasty 
Puddinsr  (Harvard).  Clubs:  Harvard,  University 
(New  Y'ork) :  Somerset,  ISIyopia.  Country,  Essex 
Countv  Country.  Home:  115  Marlboro  St.  Office:  5.5 
State  "St.,   Boston.* 

SIIiSBY,  Edward  Byron,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Au- 
rora Me  :klav  8,  1S53:  s.  Poswell  and  Harriet 
(Skinner  I  Silsbv;  prep.  edn.  Corinth  Acad.;  INLD., 
"Med  Sch  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1882;  m.  Annie  Fer- 
nald',  of  Sit.  Desert,  Me.,  Feb.  22,  1879;  1  daughter, 
Harriet  M.  Practiced  in  Amherst,  Me.  1882-6, 
Cherrvfield  1887-02,  Rockland  since  1902.  Mem. 
\  M  \  IMe  Med.  Assn.,  Knox  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Address:  15  Summer  St.,  Rock- 
land.   :Me.  . 

SIIiVBB,  Elmer  Ellsworth,  life  ins.;  b.  Bloom- 
Held  A't  Oct.  19,  1861;  s.  Albert  Allen  and  Sarah 
Warren  (Jenne)  Silver;  both  natives  of  Vt.;  ed. 
nub  schs  and  Derby  Acad,  to  1879;  student  Water- 
ville  (Me.)  Classical  Inst.,  1880-1,  Colby  U.  (now 
Colbv  Coll.),  1881-2;  A.B..  Brown  U.,  1882-5.  A.M., 
1888-  m  Anna  Theodore  Brown,  of  Woburn,  Mass., 
June'  ^4  1891:  2  children,  Ruth  Silver,  Elmer  E. 
Silverr  jr.  With  N.E.  agency,  J.  H.  Butler  &  Co., 
pubs.,  Phila.,  1885-6;  mem.  M  T.  Rogers  &  (o, 
pubs  Julv-Sept..  1886,  Silver,  Rogers  &  Co.,  1886- 
88-  founding  mem.  Silver.  Burdett  &  Co.,  pubs.  sch. 
and  coll  text-books,  1886-92,  incorporated,  1892, 
and  treas  of  corpn.,  until  Oct.  1,  1904,  when  re- 
signed to  devote  attention  to  life  insurance;  con- 
tinuing' as  dir.  and  mem.  exec,  and  finance  coms. 
until  1910:  gen.  agt.  Equitable  Life  Assurance  Soc. 
of  New  York.  1904-7;  gen.  mgr.  for  Eastern  Mass., 
TTnion  Central  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  Cincinnati,  since 
May  15  1907-  mem.  corpn.  and  bd.  of  investment 
Woburn  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank.  Trustee  Derby 
("Vt  )  \cad  ,  N.E.  Bapt.  Hosp.;  pres.  Woburn  Cha- 
ritable Assn.,  Charles  Choate  INlemorial  Ho.sp. 
Mem  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Am.  Peace 
Soc,    Economic    Club,    Delta    Kappa    Epsilon    (ex- 


pres.  N.E.  Assn.),  Boston  Lite  Underwriters'  Assn. 
(ex-pres.),  Vt.  Assn.  of  Boston  (pres.),  Boston 
Bapt.  Social  Union.  Repuljlican.  Baptist.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Engineers',  Exchange,  Boston  Cit>-.  Recre- 
ations: motoring,  fishing,  hunting.  Home:  23  Ar- 
lington Rd.,  Woburn,  Mass.  Office:  79  :Milk  St., 
Boston. 

SIIi'VEB,  Ernest  Leroy,  educator;  b.  Salem,  N.H., 
SejU.  29,  1876  s.  Clinton  Leroy  and  Paulina  Cly- 
melia  (Ayer;  Silver;  grad.  Pinkerton  Acad.,  1S94; 
B.Litt.,  Dartmouth,  1899:  m.  Hattie  iMav  Plummer. 
of  Salem,  N.H.  Supt.  schs.,  P.ochester,  N.H.,  1900- 
04,  Portsmouth,  1905-9;  prin.  Pinkerton  Acad., 
1909-11;  prin.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Plymouth,  N.H., 
since  Aug.,  1911.  Progressive  Republican.  Mason. 
Address:   Plymouth,  N.H. 

SII.VEBSTEIN,  David,  lawyer;  b.  New  York. 
Ai>r.  17,  1881;  s.  Barnatt  and  Racliel  (Shon)  Silver- 
stein;  ed.  pub.  sells..  Fall  River,  Mass.;  grad. 
B.M.C.  Durfee  High  Sch.,  Fall  River,  1900;  studied 
law  in  office  of  Swift  &  Grime,  Fall  River.;  LL.B.. 
New  Y'ork  U.  Law  Sch.,  1902;  unmarried.  In  gen. 
practice  since  I\lar.  3,  1903;  most  important  case, 
defended  Robert  Andrews,  lield  in  $10,000  bonds 
for  serious  assault,  acquitted  by  jury  in  Superior 
Ct.,  1909;  apptd.  master  in  chancery  for  Mass.  b.v 
Gov^  Guild,  1908.  Mem.  Bristol  Co.  Bar  Assn.,  F'all 
River  Bar  Assn.  Del.  Rep.  State  Conv.,  Mass., 
1909  (com.  on  credentials).  Progressive  Repub- 
lican. Liebrew  religion.  Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Club: 
Wetamoe  Yacht.  Writer  and  speaker  on  labor 
topics.  Home:  15  Lindsev  St.  Address:  10  S.  Main 
St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

SIMMONS,  Augustine,  lawyer;  b.  Topsham,  Me.. 
Feb.  20,  1849;  s.  James  Delano  and  Ann  Cochran 
(Rogers)  Simmons,  and  descendant  in  8th  genera- 
tion, direct  line,  from  John  and  Priscilla  Alden. 
of  the  Mayflower,  as  likewise  his  cousin,  Franklin 
Simmons,  the  sculptor,  of  Rome,  Italy;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Brunswick,  Me.,  and  prepared  for  coll.  by 
Rev.  Dr.  A.  D.  Wheeler,  of  Topsham;  A.B.,  Bow- 
doin Coll.,  1871;  m.  Nov.  22,  1872,  Alice  Patten 
Gahan.  Studied  law;  admitted  to  bar,  1877;  has 
practiced  at  North  Anson,  Me.,  since  May,  1881; 
judge  of  probate  for  Somerset  Co.,  Me.,  since  Jan. 
1,  1905,  and  rei'dected  for  term  of  4  yrs.,  beginning 
Jan.  1.  1909.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Master  Ma- 
son (K.T.,  Shriner).  Mem.  Soc.  Mayflower  De- 
scendants.   Address:   North   Anson,   Me. 

SIMMONS,  Charles  P.,  insurance;  b.  Chatham, 
Mass.,  Jan.  24.  1861;  s.  Horace  F.  and  Hannah  R. 
(Bearse)  Simmons;  descended  from  Welsh  ances- 
tors, who  came  to  this  country  in  the  17th  cen- 
tury; ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Cape  Cod  and  Boston;  m. 
Georgia  A.  Cahoon,  of  Chatham,  Mass.,  Dec.  24,  1884, 
1  son,  Chester.  Clk.  in  office  of  Nat.  Fire  Ins.  Co., 
1882.  continuing  3  yrs.;  then  spent  2  yrs.  as  clk.  in 
wholesale  grocery  house,  and  clk.  with  Hollis  & 
Snow,  gen.  ins.;  spl.  agt.  and  local  mgr.  Home  Ins. 
Co.,  of  New  Y'ork,  since  Oct.,  1888,  continuing  witli 
the  companv  for  26  yrs.;  mem.  firm  of  Gilmour. 
Rothery  &  Co.,  since  Feb.  1,  1914.  Mem.  Bd.  of 
Fire  Underwriters  (exec.  com.  and  pres.  Boston 
protection  dept. ).  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Republican.  Methodist.  Odd  Fellow.  Club: 
Boston  City.  Home:  20  Nottingham  St.,  Dorches- 
ter,  Mass.    Office:    120  Water  St.,   Boston. 

SIMMONS,.  John    Franklin,    lawver.      (See    vol. 

1909.) 

SIMMONS,  Iiester  P.,  lumber;  b.  Foster,  R.I., 
Apr.  18,  1879;  s.  Russell  A.  and  Catherine  (Cole) 
Simmons;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Foster  and  Providence, 
R.I.;  m.  Lena  M.  Howard,  of  Foster,  Dec.  24,  1902. 
In  luinber  business  as  mfr.  and  dealer  since  1904; 
town  ser.geant  and  chief  of  police,  1906;  mem.  R.I. 
Senate,  1913,  1914.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem. 
Lafavette  Lodse  No.  42,  I.O.O.F.  (past  grand): 
Beulah  Rebekah  Lodge  No.  18,  Clayville,  R.I. : 
Hamilton  Lodge  No.  15,  F.  &  A.IM.,  Scituate  (past 
master):  Royal  Arch  Chapter  No.  8;  St.  John's 
Commanderv  No.  1,  K.T.,  Providence;  Palestine 
Temple,  A.A.O.N.M.S. :  R.T.  Consistorv,  S.P.R.S.: 
Oueen  of  Sheba  Chapter.  O.E.S..  Scituate,  R.I.  Ad- 
dress: North   Scituate,  R.I.,  R.F.D. 

SIMMS,  Joseph  Milhurn,  captain  U.S.  Revenue 
Cutter  Service:  b.  Patuxent.  Md..  Feb.  19,  1841;  s. 
Joseph  Milburn  and  Ann   (Craig)   Simms;  ed.  pub. 


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schs.  Dist.  Columbia;  m.  1st,  Portland,  Me.,  1870, 
Belle  D.  Haskell  (now  deceased) ;  m.  2d,  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  Mar.  17,  1892,  Catherine  J.  Seabury. 
Served,  Apr.-July,  1861,  Co.  F,  6th  Battalion,  D. 
of  C.  Vols.;  apptd.  master's  mate,  U.S.  Navy,  Aug., 
1863;" promoted  acting  ensign,  July  13,  1866;  served 
in  North  Atlantic  blocl^ading  squadron  and  on 
Wateree,  in  Soutli  Pacific;  wounded  in  land  attaclv 
on  Ft.  Fisher,  Jan.  15,  1865;  re.signed  from  navy 
Julv  31,  1868;  commd.  3d  It.,  U.S.  Revenue  Cutter 
Service,  July  30,  1868;  has  served  at  various  sta- 
tions, from  :Me.  to  Gulf  of  Mexico;  commd.  1st  It. 
several  revenue  cutters;  exec,  officer  on  sch.  ship 
on  2  foreign  voyages;  retired  May  3,  1895,  as  1st 
It.,  on  account  of  physical  disability  received  in 
Civil  War:  advanced  to  capt.  on  retired  list  of  U.S. 
Revenue  Cutter  Service  for  meritorious  acts  and 
wounds  received  in  U.S.  service,  by  act  approved 
Mar.  11,  1902.  Republican.  Catholic.  Mem.  Loyal 
Legion,  G.A.R.,  Knights  of  Honor,  Royal  Arcanum. 
Address:  274  Palmer  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

SIMMS,  Thomas,  clergyman;  b.  Bath,  Eng.,  May 
17,  1854;  s.  John  and  Jane  (Deverell)  Simms;  ar- 
rived in  America,  1859;  prep.  edn.  Centenary  Col- 
legiate Inst.,  Hackettstown,  N.J.,  1874-7;  A.B., 
Weslevan  U.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1883,  A.M.,  1886; 
m.  New  Haven.  Conn.,  Feb.  2,  1887,  Nellie  B.  Swain. 
Ordained  to  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1888;  pastor,  Cen- 
tral Av.  Ch.,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1885-91,  1st  Ch.,  Man- 
chester, Conn.,  1891-1900,  Middlebury,  Vt.,  1900-6, 
1st  Ch.,  Braintree,  Mass.,  1906-11,  Gorham,  Me., 
since  1911.  Contbr.  to  mags.,  etc.  Mem.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.    Mason.    Address:  Gorham,  Me. 

STB/ION,  Scott  Howard,  mfr. ;  b.  Youngstown,  O., 
Nov.  8,  1879;  s.  Frank  F.  and  Lena  (Hanni)  Simon; 
grad.  Rayen  High  Sell.,  Youngstown,  1899;  m.  Jose- 
phine Reebel,  of  Youngstown,  O.,  Nov.  1,  1909. 
Bookkeeper  and  sub-teller.  Dollar  Savings  &  Trust 
Co.,  Youngstown.  1899-03;  bookkeeper,  Wikoff 
Bros.  Co.,  iron  and  steel,  Youngstown,  1903-4; 
bookkeeper,  Carlyle  Johnson  Machine  Co.,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  1904-5;  treas.  and  gen.  mgr.,  same, 
since  June.  1905;  factory  and  office  moved  to  Man- 
chester, Conn.,  1909.  Republican.  Recreations: 
boating,   motoring.    Address:    Manchester,   Conn. 

SIMONDS,  Daniel,  mfr.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

SIMOm^S,  David  K.,  retired  editor;  b.  Peru,  Vt., 
Apr.  5,   1839.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

SIMONDS,  Prederick  Artemas,  M.D.;  b.  Wake- 
field, Mass.,  Oct.  16,  1888;  s.  Harry  Artemas  and 
Nellie  (Parker)  Simonds;  grad.  Wakefield  High 
Sch.,  1907;  post-grad,  work,  same,  1908;  M.D.. 
Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1914;  unmarried.  Interne 
Cambridge  Hosp.,  1913,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  ending 
Nov.  2.  1914:  in  gen.  practice  in  Cambridge  since 
Apr.  24,  1915.  Mem.  Med.  Corps,  U.S.  Army,  since 
1911.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Middle.=!ex  South  Med. 
Soc,  Phi  Chi.  Address:  1131  Massachusetts  Av., 
Cambridge,   IMass. 

SIMONDS,  Henry  Dwig-ht,  educator;  b.  Mans- 
field, Conn..  Oct.  1,  1850;  s.  Elijah  and  Eunice  E. 
(Walker)  Simonds:  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1876; 
m.  Fannie  Abigail  Tibbals.  of  Milford,  Conn.,  Sept. 
9,  1884:  3  children,  Elsie  Hurlbut  (B.A.,  Mt.  Holy- 
oke,  1908);  Helen  Walker  (B.A.,  Mt.  Holyoke, 
1912),  Bruce  Tibbals  (student,  Yale).  Teacher  dist. 
and  high  sch..  Windsor,  Conn..  1876-8;  prin.  graded 
schs..  Broad  Brook,  Conn.,  1878-9;  supt.  and  prin. 
graded  schs.,  !Milford,  Conn.,  1879-83;  prin.  Fair- 
field Acad.,  1883-5,  Prospect  St.  Grammar  Sch., 
Bridgeport.  1885-91,  high  sell.,  Bridgeport,  since 
1891.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Address:  339  Norman  St.,  Bridgeport, 
Conn. 

SIMONDS,  Robert  Wyman,  lawver;  b.  Barnet, 
Vt.,  July  24,  1870;  s.  Benjamin  S.  and  Mary  J. 
(Kelly)  Simonds;  paternal  forebears  English  and 
Indian;  maternal,  Scotcli  and  Irish;  ed.  dist.  sch. 
and  St.  Johnsbury  (Vt.)  Acad.;  m.  Martha  A. 
Farmer,  of  Burke,  Vt.,  Mav  8,  1901;  3  children, 
Dorothv  L..  Robert  L.,  John  Rolf.  Dep.  elk.  of 
Caledonia  Co.,  1892-7;  admitted  to  bar,  Oct.,  1896; 
mem.  firm  of  Bates,  May  &  Simonds,  1897-02, 
Simonds  &  Searles  since  1902.  State's  atty.  of 
Caledonia  Co.,  1908-12:  mem.  Conn.  Senate,  1915- 
17;  apptd.  chmn.  of  Vt.  Industrial  Commn.  for 
term  of  6  yrs.,  Apr.  22,  1915.    Republican.    Metho- 


dist.   Home:  56  Summer  St.   Office:  41  Railroad  St.. 

St.  John8liur\-,  Vt. 

SIMONTON,  Prank  P.,  M.D.;  b.  Waldoboro,  Me., 
Apr.  6,  1876;  s.  John  Pascal  and  Harriet  Judson 
(Baker)  Simon  ton;  grad.  E.  Me.  Conf.  Sem.,  1895; 
A.B.,  Wesleyan  I'.,  Conn.,  1899;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of 
Me.  (Bowdoin).  1903;  ni.  Mar.  8,  1904,  Edith  Marion 
Thayer,  of  Charleston,  Me.  Practiced  in  Ellsworth, 
;Me.,  1903-11,  Thompsonville,  Conn.,  since  Mar., 
1911;  mem.  Bd.  of  Health,  Ellsworth;  U.S.  pension 
examiner,  coroner  of  County  of  Hancock.  Me.,  and 
mayor  of  Ellsworth,  2  yrs.  Trustee  Higgins  Class- 
ical Inst.,  Charleston,  Me.,  1910-12.  Mem.  Me.  Med. 
Assn.,  etc.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mason;  Odd 
Fellow.  Club:  Enfield  Country.  Address:  Thomp- 
sonville,  Conn. 

SIMPSON,   Earnest   Clyde,   lawyer;   b.    Jefferson 

City,  Tenn.,  Apr.  28,  1872;  s.  George  and  Frances 
Virginia  (Shewalter)  Simpson;  descendant  of 
Charles  Hulet,  Revolutionary  patriot  of  N.J.;  ele- 
mentar>-  edn.  pub.  schs.,  Jefferson  City;  B.S.,  Car- 
son and  Newman  Coll.,  Jefferson  City,  1893;  LL.B., 
Yale  Law  Sch.,  1899;  m.  Mae  E.  Hodson,  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Aug.  17,  1912;  2  children,  Katherine 
Frances,  George  Hodson.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar, 
1899;  associated  with  Seymour  C.  Loomis  in  prac- 
tice at  New  Haven,  1899-05,  and  afterwards  with 
Charles  "W.  Birely;  city  atty..  New  Haven,  1905-8 
(resigned) ;  judge  Ct.  of  Common  Pleas  for  New 
Haven  County  since  1908.  Mem.  Co.  F,  2d  Inf. 
(New  Haven  Grays),  Conn.  N.G.,  7  yrs.;  battalion 
adj.,  with  rank  of  2d  It.,  same  regt.,  about  2  yrs. 
Mem.  Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.,  Conn.  Soc.  S.A.R.; 
mem.  Southern  Soc,  Tenn.  Soc.  (both  of  N.Y. 
City) ;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Mem.  Hiram  Lodge  No.  1,  P.  and  A.M.;  New  Haven 
Commandery,  No.  2,  K.T. ;  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs: 
Graduates',  Union  League,  New  Haven  Country, 
Young  Men's  Republican.  Recreations:  golf.  Home: 
192  Edwards  St.  Office:  185  Church  St.,  New  Ha- 
ven.  Conn. 

SIMPSON,  Edg-ar  Myrick,  lawyer;  b.  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  ]\Iar.  14,  1869;  s.  Myrick  and  Laura 
Alberta  (Sawver)  Simpson;  grad.  Lincoln  Acad., 
Newcastle,  Me.,  1890;  A.B..  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1894 
(Phi  Beta  Kappa) ;  studied  law  in  office  of  Herrick 
&  Park,  Bethel,  Me.;  admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1897; 
m.  Newcastle,  Sept.  6,  1899,  Ethel  Haines  White; 
1  child,  Margaret  Haines,  b.  Feb.  28,  1904.  Prin. 
high  sch.,  Boothbay  Harbor,  Me.,  1893,  Gould's 
Acad.,  Bethel,  1894-5:  teacher,  Bangor  High  Sch., 
1897-8;  began  practice  in  Bangor.  1898;  now  mem. 
firm  Rvder  &  Simpson.  Instr.,  1901-4,  asst.  prof., 
1904-12,  prof,  law  since  Oct.,  1912.  U.  of  Me.  Sch. 
of  Law.  Democrat.  Home:  31  Highland  Av.,  Ban- 
gor, Me. 

SIMPSON,    Prank    Ernest,    mfr.;    A.B.,    Harvard 

U.,  1879.  Pres.  Roxburv  (Carpet  Co.,  Saxonville 
]Mills:  dir.  Bowker  Fertilizer  Co.  Office:  93  Sum- 
mer St.,  Boston. 

SIMPSON,  Prank  I,eslie,  lawyer;  b.  South  Barn- 
stead,  N.H.,  Mar.  19,  1875;  s.  Charles  Edward  and 
Sarah  Abbie  (Clark)  Simpson;  ancestors  settled  in 
N.E.  in  the  17th  century;  grad.  Classical  High 
Sch.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1894;  A.B.,  Boston  U..  1898;  LL. 
B.,  summa  cum  laude,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1903, 
LL.M.,  1910:  m.  Mabel  Elizabeth  White  (A.B.,  Bos- 
ton U.,  1898).  of  Lynn.  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1905;  1 
son,  Donald  Robert.  Upon  graduation  was  apptd. 
fellow  of  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law  for  distinction  in 
studies;  apptd.  instr.,  1903,  librarian.  1904,  asst. 
prof..  1907,  prof.,  1910:  has  been  continuously  en- 
gaged in  teaching  at  the  Law  Sch.  to  present  time; 
head  of  Law  Dept.,  Boston  U.  Coll.  of  Administra- 
tion; also  actively  engaged  in  practice  of  law.  Re- 
publican. Conglist;  trustee  Central  Ch.,  of  Lynn, 
Mass.  Mem.  Am.,  Mass..  and  Essex  County  bar 
assns..  Theta  Delta  Chi,  Gamma  Eta  Gamma.  Ma- 
son (Lodge,  Chapter,  Council  and  Commandery). 
Club:  Oxford  (Lvnn).  Recreations:  golf.  Editor: 
Bigelow's  Cases  on  Bills  and  Notes,  1905:  Simp- 
son's Cases  on  the  Law  of  Torts,  1908.  Home:  11 
Ocean  St..  Lynn,  Mass.  Office:  1S9  Devonshire  St., 
Boston,  Mass. 

SIMPSON,  Frederick  Thomas,  M.D. ;  b.  Bath, 
Me.,  July  3.  1857:  s.  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Tit- 
comb    (Mitcliell)    Simpson;   descendant  of  William 


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and  Agnes  Simpson,  -vvho  came  to  America  from 
Scotland,  1700,  and  Experience  Mitchell,  from  Ens- 
land,  1627;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Bath;  B.A.,  Yale,  1879; 
M  D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1884;  post-grad, 
work,  Post-Grad.  Med.  Sch.,  New  York,  and  New 
York  Polyclinic;  m.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1892,  Kath- 
arine S.  Wilcox  (died  1899);  1  daughter,  Frances 
Elizabeth;  m.  2d,  1910,  Harriet  Landon,  of  Lake- 
ville.  Conn.  Began  practice  at  Yonkers,  N.Y.,  1S85; 
settled  in  Hartford,  1886;  neurologist  to  Hartford 
Hosp.;  consulting  phys.  in  insanity.  Conn.  State 
Prison;  phvs.  to  Am.  Sch.  for  Deaf;  lecturer  m 
medicine,  a"t  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.;  dir.  Hartford 
Social  Settlement,  Hartford  Babies  Hosp.  Mem. 
Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  Hart- 
ford Med.  Soc.  (pres.  1915),  New  York  Neurol.  Soc, 
Conn.  Soc.  Alienists.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason 
(K.T.).  Clubs;  University,  Twilight,  Get-Together, 
Educational.  Author  of  lectures  on  Psycho  Neuro- 
sis pub.,  1909.  Contbr.  New  York  Medical  Record, 
New  York  Medical  Journal,  etc.  Home:  105  Elm 
St.    Office:    122   High   St.,   Hartford,   Conn. 

SIMPSON,  Georg-e,  Jr.;  b.  Scitico,  Conn.,  Oct.  9, 
1867;  s.  George  and  Margaret  (Hamilton)  Simp- 
son; ed  pub.  schs.  and  business  coll.,  Hartford, 
Conn.;  m.  Nov.  26,  1S96,  Nellie  A.  King,  of  Scitico. 
Began  as  elk.  in  gen.  store  of  E.  C.  Allen,  1894, 
continuing  until  1905;  in  meat  business  as  Simp- 
son Bros,  since  May,  1906;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1911-12.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mem.  Friend- 
ship Lodge,  I.O.O.F.;  Asnuntuck  Lodge,  Knights 
of  Pvthias;  Mt.  Vernon  Lodge,  Order  United  Am. 
Mechanics.    Address:  Hazard ville.  Conn. 

SIMFSOK,  George  Prederic,  mfr. ;  b.  Sullivan, 
Me.;  s.  Capt.  Amos  B.  and  Amelia  (McKay)  Simp- 
son; ed.  dist.  sch.  Served  in  Civil  War,  1862-3,  and 
was  present  at  the  siege  of  Port  Hudson  with  the 
26th  IMe.  Regt.;  engaged  in  granite  business  and 
spent  several  yrs.  as  a  sailor;  organized.  1869,  the 
firm  of  Simpson  Bros,  in  mfg.  and  applying  con- 
crete paving,  and  with  his  brothers,  James  and 
Joseph  B..  maintained  business  in  Chicago,  1885- 
96;  incorporated  as  Simpson  Brothers  Corpn.,  Bos- 
ton, 1896  (pres.);  one  of  builders  of  Newton  & 
Boston,  Welle.sley  &  Boston,  Newtonville  &  Water- 
town  and  Lexington  &  Boston  st.  rys.,  and  was  dir. 
of  the  three  last  named  corpns.  until  they  were 
consolidated.  Home:  Franklin  and  Eldridge  Sts., 
Newton,  Mass. 

SIMFSOIT,  Howard  Edwin,  geologist;  moved  to 
Grand  Forks,  N.D.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

SIMPSON',  John  B.,  merchant;  b.  Richmond, 
Ind.,  Jan.  29,  1876;  s.  Elihu  C.  and  Mary  E.  (Rals- 
ton) Simpson;  grad.  Hamilton  (O.)  High  Sch., 
1893;  A.B.,  Miami  U.,  Oxford,  O.,  1899;  LL.B.,  Chi- 
cago Law  Sch.,  1902;  m.  Mabelle  R.  Pratt,  of  La- 
Grange,  111.,  June  4,  1902;  1  daughter,  Barbara 
Pratt.  Employed  by  Western  Electric  Co.,  Chicago. 
1899;  sec.  and  treas.  same  co.,  St.  Louis,  1901;  re- 
turned to  Chicago  and  was  asst.  to  sec.  of  same 
CO.,  1901-5:  became  associated  as  comptroller,  with 
William  Filene's  Sons  Co.,  women's  wearing  ap- 
parel, Boston,  1905,  merchandise  mgr..  1906-S,  v. -p. 
and  merchandise  mgr.  since  1908.  Mem.  Boston 
(Chamber  of  Commerce  (pres.  "Under  Forty  Divi- 
sion" 1  yr. ;  on  foreign  trade  com.  3  yrs.).  Lec- 
turer on  "Distribution"  (five  lectures  annually). 
Harvard  Grad.  Sch.  and  Tuck  Sch.  of  -Administra- 
tion and  Finance,  Dartmouth.  Independent  in  poll- 
tics.  Mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Clubs: 
Boston  City  (charter  mem.),  Brae  Burn  Country, 
Tedesco  Country,  Union  Boat,  Hunnewell.  Recre- 
ations: golf,  hunting,  fishing.  Home:  104  Eldredge 
St.,  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  426  Washington  St., 
Boston. 

SIMPSON,  Joseph  W.,  merchant;  b.  Yorl<;  Har- 
bor, Me.,  Dec.  20,  1870;  s.  Jeremiah  P.  and  Mary  S. 
(Lowe)  Simpson;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Me.,  and  Boston 
Commercial  Sch.;  m.  Ida  L.  Rogers,  of  Reno,  Nev., 
1899.  Pres.  and  treas.  Simpson's  Market  Co.:  pres. 
J.  Dunton  Co.;  dir.  York  County  Nat.  Bank,  Forest 
City  Trust  Co.  (Portland) ;  town  treas.,  York  Har- 
bor; mem.  Me.  Senate,  2  terms;  state  treas.,  1  term. 
Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F..  B.P.O.  Elks.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Club:  Warwick  (Portsmouth, Me.).  Home: 
York  Harbor,  Me. 

SIMPSON,  Samuel,  college  prof.;  b.  Centreville, 
Mich.,  Nov.  24,  1868;  s.  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Gibson) 


Simpson;  A.B.,  Olivet  Coll.,  1891,  A.M.,  1894;  B.D., 
Oberlin  Theol.  Sem.,  1894;  post-grad,  study  in  ch. 
liistory,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1896-8,  Ph.D.,  1902; 
student  of  history,  U.  of  Berlin,  1900-1;  m.  Edith 
Bishop  Sumner,  of  Hartford,  Nov.  17,  1898.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  1894;  pastor  Garner,  la., 
1894-6,  Chardon,  O.,  1898-1900;  asso.  prof.  Am.  ch. 
history,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1902-9.  Author: 
Life  of  Ulrich  Zwingli,  Swiss  Patriot  and  Reform- 
er, 1902.    Home:  Tolland,  Conn.* 

SIMPSON,  Thomas  Charles,  lawyer;  b.  Newbury- 
pori,  Mass.,  i\Iar.  21,  1853;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1874.  Ad- 
mitted to  Me.  bar,  1877,  and  since  practiced  in 
Newburyport;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1883-4; 
mavor  of  Newburyport,  1885;  served  as  judge  Mu- 
nicipal Ct. ;  U.S.  collector  of  customs,  1890-2.  Ad- 
dress:  4  Green  St.,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

SINCIiAIB,  John  Elhridgfe,  educator;  b.  Brent- 
wood, N.H.,  Mar.  28,  1838;  s.  Harry  and  Eliza  Ann 
(Robinson)  Sinclair;  B.S.,  Dartmouth,  1858,  A.M., 
1879,  Ph.D.,  1883;  (hon.  A.M.,  Washington  U.,  St. 
Louis,  1862);  m.  Isabella  Aiken  Noyes,  of  Chester, 
N.H.,  Nov.,  1864  (now  deceased);  2d,  Marietta  S. 
Fletcher,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  Nov.  21,  1870.  Be- 
gan teaching  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  1858;  tutor  Wash- 
ington U.,  1859-63;  asst.  prof.,  1863-6,  prof,  mathe- 
matics, 1866-9,  Chandler  Sch.,  Dartmouth;  prof, 
mathematics,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1869-08,  since 
prof,  emeritus.  Deacon  Congl.  Ch.  Home:  4  Ran- 
dolph Rd.,  Worcester,  Mass.* 

SINCOCK,  Willey  Edg-ar,  M.D.;  b.  Presque  Isle, 
Me.,  Dec.  17,  1867;  s.  John  and  Elizabeth  (Willey) 
Sincock;  prelim,  edn.  Caribou  High  Sch.  and  St. 
Johns  Sch.,  Presque  Isle;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me. 
(Bowdoin),  1891;  m.  Lora  V.  King,  of  Ft.  Fairfield, 
Me.,  Sept.  4,  1902;  1  child,  Elizabeth  King,  b.  June 
21,  1903.  Practiced  in  Caribou,  Me.,  since  1891; 
state  exec,  health  officer  of  Me.  12  yrs.;  was  mem. 
Caribou  Sch.  Bd.  Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.  Republican. 
Mason.  Recreations:  farming.  Address:  Caribou, 
Maine. 

SIBCOM,  Pitzg-erald  Uniacke,  mfr.;  b.  Halifax, 
N.S.,  July  13,  1872;  s.  Stephen  Rowland  and  Eliza- 
beth (Banyard)  Sircom;  brought  to  America,  1878; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  Annie  I.  Ramsdall,  of 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  June  2,  1894;  3  children,  Gerald 
S.,  Arlene,  Ruth.  Began  active  career  as  partner 
with  bro.,  Richard  H.,  firm  of  R.  H.  Sircom  &  Co., 
petticoat  mfrs.,  of  which  has  been  pres.,  since  1902 
(factory  at  Melrose,  Mass.);  pres.  Nat.  Petticoat 
Mfrs.'  Assn.  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Belle- 
vue  (Jountry,  Melrose.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports. 
Home:  Melrose,  Mass.  Salesroom:  149  Tremont  St., 
Boston. 

SIBCOM,  Prank  Bowland,  business  man;  b.  Hali- 
fax, N.S.,  Mar.  3,  Jb;ij9;  s.  Stephen  Rowland  and 
Elizabeth  (Banyard)  Sircom;  came  to  U.  S.,  1877: 
ed.  Prince  Grammar  Sch.  and  English  High  Sch., 
Boston;  m.  Carrie  A.  Kenerson,  of  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1891;  3  children,  Edwin  Rupert,  Ar- 
thur Rowland,  Edith  Miriam.  With  A.  M.  Howland 
&  Co.,  wool  dealers,  1884-6,  John  Wales  &  Co.,  1886- 
91,  George  M.  Questen  &  Co.,  1891-6;  treas.  Maiden 
Trust  Co.,  since  Dec.  1,  1896;  pres.  Richardson 
Furniture  Co.;  dir.  Gibson  Bedstead  Co.,  Everett 
Trust  Co.  Ex-pres.  Associated  Savings  Trust  Cos. 
of  Mass.;  ex-pres.  Maiden  Bd.  of  Trade.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Mason  (K.T.);  mem.  Royal 
Arcanum.  For  several  yrs.  sang  as  soloist  in  sev- 
eral leading  chs.  of  Boston.  Home:  200  Summer 
St.    Office:  i94  Pleasant  St.,  Maiden.  Mass. 

SISE,  Iiincoln  Pleetf ord,  M.D. ;  b.  Medf  ord,  Mass., 
July  1,  1874;  s.  Albert  Fleetford  and  Edith  (Ware) 
Sise;  ed.  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1901;  m.  Eleanor  Ger- 
trude Stanwnod,  of  West  Medford,  Mass.,  Oct.  20, 
1904;  2  children,  Albert  Fleetford,  Herbert  Stan- 
wood.  Interne  Boston  City  Hosp..  1901-2;  practiced 
in  Medford,  Mass.,  since  1903;  sch.  phys.,  Medford, 
.since  1909;  phys.  for  Medford  Anti-Tuberculosis 
Com.  since  1909;  anaesthetist  Boston  City  Hosp. 
since  1915;  examiner  for  various  life  ins.  cos.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Medford  Med.  Soc.  (pres.), 
Mass.  Anti-Tuberculosis  League  (dir.).  Medford 
Visiting  Nurse  Assn.  (dir.).  Swedenborgian.  Rec- 
reations: tennis,  agriculture.  Address:  Medford, 
Mass. 


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SKEEIiS,  Homer  Iiucius,  lawyer;  b.  Swan  ton, 
Vt.,  Nov.  19,  1875;  s.  L,ucius  William  and  Lucy  R. 
(Hastings)  Skeels;  descendant,  on  father's  side,  of 
Gen.  Nathaniel  Greene,  of  the  Revolutionary  War, 
and  on  the  mother's  side  of  Iilx-Gov.  Silas  Jennison, 
of  Vt. ;  j,-rad.  Burr  and  Burton  Sem.,  Manchester, 
Vt.,  1894;  B.S.,  IMiddlebury  (Vt.)  Coll.,  1898;  m. 
Mary  Augusta  Tilton,  of  Ft.  Edward,  N.Y..  Apr.  26, 
1905:  2  children,  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Mav  10,  1906; 
Frederick  Lucius,  Mar.  25,  1908.  Executive  elk.  to 
Gov.  William  M.  Stickney,  1900-2;  admitted  to  Vt. 
bar,  1902;  began  practice  as  jr.  mem.  firm  of  Stick- 
ney. Sarg-ent  &  Skeels;  state's  atty.  Windsor  Co., 
1910-12;  asst.  sec.  Vt.  State  Senate,  1902-6,  sec. 
since  1906.  Mem.  Vt.  Bar  Assn.,  Windsor  Co.  Bar 
Assn.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason.  Recreations:  motoring.  Address:  Ludlow, 
^ermont. 

SKEIiTON,  ■William  Bertram,  lawyer,  pub.  utili- 
ties commr. ;  b.  Bowdoin,  Me.,  Aug.  9,  1871:  s. 
Thomas  W.  and  Mary  L.  (Holbrook)  Skelton;  grad. 
Bowdoinham  High  Sch.,  18S6,  Nichols  Latin  Sch., 
Lewiston,  1888,  Bates  Coll.,  Lewiston,  1892;  m.  Au- 
burn, Me.,  May  21,  1894,  Florence  L.  Larrabee; 
children,  William  L..  Harold  N..  Thomas  R.,  Flor- 
ence L.,  Ruth  E.  Studied  law;  admitted  to  bar, 
1893;  mem.  firm  of  Newell  &  Skelton,  Jan.  1,  1894- 
Oct.  15,  1914;  county  atty.  Androscoggin  Co.,  1901- 
05;  mayor  of  Lewiston.  1903-5;  judge  advocate  gen., 
rank  of  col.,  1905-9,  on  staff  of  Gov.  Cobb;  bank 
commr.  of  Me.,  1906-11;  mem.  pub.  utilities  commn. 
of  Me.,  since  Nov.  19,  1914;  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Address: 
Lewiston,  Me. 

SKENTEIiBEB'V,  Charles,  marine  supt. ;  b.  Lon- 
don, England,  Jan.  31,  1868;  s.  Charles  and  Martha 
(Walters)  Skentelbery;  ancestry  of  Cornwall.  Eng- 
land; ed.  tech.  and  commercial  schs.,  and  Ruther- 
ford College,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  England  (now 
known  as  Durham  Coll.  of  Science) ;  unmarried. 
Came  to  America,  1901;  ship  and  engr.  surveyor, 
Boston  Dist.,  for  the  British  Corpn.  for  the  Survey 
and  Registry  of  Shipping,  and  Registro  Nazionale 
Italiano;  marine  supt.  New  England  Coal  &  Coke 
Co.  Mem.  Inst.  Naval  Architects  (England),  North 
East  Coast  Inst.  Engineers  and  Shipbuilders  (Eng- 
land), Soc.  Naval  Architects  and  Marine  Engineers 
(New  York).  Episcopalian.  Mason.  Clubs:  Boston 
City,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Engineers.'  Recrea- 
tions: outdoor  sports.  Home:  1398  Commonwealth 
Av.    OfHce:  111  Devonshire  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

SKIBD'S',  "William  "Wheelwrig-lit,  mfr. ;  b.  New 
York,  Apr.  26,  1845;  s.  William  and  Mary  Anderson 
(English)  Skiddy;  Ph.  B.,  Yale.  1865:  m.  1S67, 
Eleanor  M.  Gay:  children  living,  Lillie  S.,  and 
Adale  W.  Engaged  in  coal  mining  enterprises,  New 
York,  1867-75;  became  connected  with  Stamford 
(Conn.)  Mfg.  Co.,  1875,  of  which  has  been  pres. 
since  1887:  dir.  and  v. -p.  Stamford  Nat.  Bank;  dir. 
Stamford  Trust  Co.,  Stamford  Savings  Bank.  Com- 
missarv  gen.  Conn.  N.G.  Del.  Dem.  nat.  convs., 
1884,  1892.  Episcopalian;' treas.  P.E.  Ch.  of  U.S.A.; 
several  times  lay  del.  to  gen.  convs.,  etc.  Mem.  S.R. 
Clubs:  University,  Yale.  Church  (New  York) :  Grad- 
uates' (New  Haven);  Church  of  Conn.  Address: 
Stamford,  Conn. 

SKIIiTON,  DeWitt  Clinton,  fire  insurance;  Jan. 
11,  1839-Dec.  27,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1912-13.)     - 

SKUiTON,  John  Davis,  educator :  moved  to  Scran- 
ton,  Pa.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica, 1914-15.) 

SKINNER,  Clarence  Edward,  M.D.;  b.  New  Ha- 
ven, Conn.,  June  8,  1868;  s.  William  Joseph  and  Ce- 
celia Eliza  (Hoggan)  Skinner;  ed.  Russell's  Mil. 
Acad.;  M.D.,  Yale.  1891;  (LL.D..  Rutherford  Coll., 
1900);  m.  Edith  Hart  Hotchkiss,  of  New  Haven, 
Dec.  31,  1896.  Has  practiced  at  New  Haven  since 
1891;  began  experiments  with  dry  hot  air  in  treat- 
ment of  diseases,  1897;  X-rays  in  treatment  of  can- 
cer, 1900;  prof,  thermaerotherapy.  New  York  Sch. 
of  Physical  Therapeutics,  1901;  editor  department 
of  thermaerotherapy,  Journal  of  Advanced  Thera- 
peutics, 1901-4;  editor-in-chief  Archives  of  Physio- 
logical Therapy,  1904-6;  organized  Newhope  Pvt. 
Sanitarium,  New  Haven,  1900;  organized  Elm  City 
Pvt.  Hosp.,  New  Haven,  1908,  and  3  yrs.  phys.-in- 


charge,  sec.  and  dir.;  organized,  1912,  and  since 
phys.-m-charge,  pres.  and  treas.,  Doctor  Skinner's 
Sanatorium,  New  Haven.  Episcopalian.  Associate 
fellow  N.Y.  Acad.  Medicine;  mem.  A.M.A.,  Am. 
Electro-Therapeutic  Assn.  (sec,  1902-5),  Am.  Ront- 
gen  Ray  Soc.  (v.-p.,  1905),  Conn.  State,  and  New 
Haven  Co.  med.  socs..  New  Haven  Hist.  Soc. 
Awarded  Diplome  d'Honneur  by  Internat.  Congress 
of  Physiol.  Therapy,  Liege,  Belgium,  1905.  Clubs: 
Quinnipiack,  Economic,  New  Haven  Yacht.  Author: 
Therapeutics  of  Dry  Hot  Air,  1902.  Home:  28  York 
Sq.    Office:  67  York  Sq.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

SKINNEK,  Clarence  Bussell,  clergyman;  born 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Mar.  23,  1881;  s.  Charles  Montgom- 
ery (author)  and  Ada  (Blanchard)  Skinner;  neph- 
?^  ofOt's  Skinner,  the  actor;  grad.  Erasmus  Hall 
High  Sch.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1900;  B.A.,  St.  Lawrence 
U.,  Canton,  N.Y.,  1904,  M.A.,  1910;  Sch.  for  Social 
Workers,  Boston;  m.  Clara  L.  Ayres,  of  Stamford, 
Conn.,  Oct.  16,  1906.  Ordained  Universalist  minis- 
try, 1904;  asst.  pastor,  N.Y.  City,  1904-6;  pastor 
Mt.  Vernon,  N.Y.,  1906-11,  Lowell,  Mass.,  1911-14; 
prof,  applied  Christianity,  Tufts  Coll.,  since  Sept. 
1914.  Engaged  as  worker,  Univ.  Settlement,  N.Y. 
City,  1908-9;  social  service  sec.  Universalist  De- 
nomination; mem.  exec,  board  Mass.  Universalist 
Conv.  Mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Lec- 
turer on  present-day  topics,  patriotism,  etc.  Home: 
102  Powder  House  Boul.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

SKINNEB,  Elliot  Palmer,  farmer;  born  Vernon, 
Conn.,  Nov.  2,  1831;  s.  Zenas  B.  and  Anna  (Palmer) 
Skinner;  ed.  Plainfield  Acad.,  Conn.,  Easthampton 
Sem.,  Mass.;  m.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.,  1862,  Mary 
Delia  Burnap.  Prin.  Washington  Pub.  Sch.,  1855-6, 
Franklin  Pub.  Sch.,  1857-8,  Rahway,  N.J.;  on  ac- 
count of  ill  health  was  obliged  to  abandon  teaching 
and  lead  an  outdoor  life;  has  engaged  in  farming  at 
Andover,  Conn.,  since  1863;  treas.  Andover  Cream- 
ery Co.  (ex-pres.  and  e.x-supt.);  corporator  Rock- 
ville  Savings  Bank;  for  many  yrs.  was  treas.  and 
mem.  com.  1st  Ecclesiastical  Soc.  (Congl.).  Repub- 
lican.  Address:  Andover,  Conn. 

SKINNEB,  Henry  Hugh,  banker;  b.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  Feb.  17,  1858;  s.  Henry  A.  and  Jane  (Capen) 
Skinner;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Springfield;  m.  Gertrude 
Parsons,  of  Springfield,  June  22,  1886.  Has  engaged 
in  banking  business  in  Springfield  since  1891;  pres. 
Torrington  Co.,  Domestic  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  Nat. 
Needle  Co.;  dir.  Excelsior  Needle  Co.,  Standard  Co., 
Hartford  Carpet  Corpn.,  Rockland-Rockport  Lime 
Co.,  Union  Trust  Co.,  Mut.  Fire  Assurance  Co.  of 
Springfield.  Trustee  Diocese  of  Western  Mass., 
Springfield  Cemetery  Assn.;  dir.  City  Library  As- 
sociation, Springfield.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Union  (Boston);  Hartford  (Hartford);  Nay- 
asset,  Country  (Springfield).  Home:  303  Maple  St. 
Office:  423  Main  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

SKINNEB,    Hervey   Judson,   chemical    engr. ;    b. 

Wakefield,  Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1877;  s.  Thomas  Judson 
and  Harriet  Elizabeth  (Brown)  Skinner;  ed.  Wake- 
field pub.  schs.;  grad.  Phillips  Andover  Acad.,  1895; 
S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1899:  m.  Grace  Mav  Elliot, 
of  Wakefield,  Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1904;  1  daughter.  Flora 
Elliot.  Researcla  asst.  with  Prof.  A.  A.  Noves, 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1899-1900;  chemist  Phila.  Works, 
Gen.  Chem.  Co.  of  New  York,  1900-2;  mng.  dir.  Ar- 
thur D.  Little  Lab.  of  Engring.  Chemistry,  1902-9; 
v.-p.  Arthur  D.  Little,  Inc.,  since  1909.  Chmn.  bd. 
of  trustees  Beebe  Town  Library,  Wakefield,  Mass. 
Mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Soc.  of  Chem.  Industry  (Lon- 
don), Am.  Electrochem.  Soc,  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing 
Materials,  Franklin  Inst.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Clubs: 
Technology,  Engineers'  (Boston) ;  Chemists',  Tech- 
nology (New  York),  Bear  Hill  Golf  (Wakefield, 
Mass.).  Recreations:  golf,  tennis,  motoring.  Home: 
71  W.  Chestnut  St.,  Wakefield,  Mass.  Office:  93 
Broad  St.,  Boston. 

SKINNEB,  Joseph  Allen,  mfr.;  b.  Williamsburg, 

Mass.,  May  20,  1862;  s.  William  and  Sarah  E. 
(Allen)  Skinner;  Ph.B.,  Yale,  1883;  m.  Danbury, 
Conn.,  June  29,  1887,  Martha  C.  Hubbard.  Mem. 
William  Skinner  Sons,  silk  mfrs.,  Holyoke,  Mass.; 
pres.  Hadley  Falls  Nat.  Bank,  Holyoke.  Chmn.  bd. 
trustees  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Home:  206  Elm  St.  Office:  18  Appleton  St.,  Hol- 
yoke, Mass. 


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SKINNER,  Prescott  Orde,  educator;  b.  Boston, 
Apr.  -S,  lb6S;  «.  Jiihn  ami  Jeaiiie  (Keid)  Skinner; 
A.B.,  Haivard,  ]S!)0,  A.M..  IN'JT;  studied  at  ficole 
des  Hautes  Etudes,  Paris,  1S99-1900;  m.  Boston, 
July  10,  1901,  Alice  V.  Carriclc;  o  children.  Mar- 
garet Van  Leer,  John  Carrick,  Alicia  Prescott. 
Instr.  Romance  langs..  Harvard,  1897-9;  instr.  and 
asst.  prof.  Romance  langs.,  Dartmouth,  1900-12, 
prof,  same  since  1912.  Republican.  Published  in 
collaboration  a  text  boolv  in  Krencli.  Quel<iues 
Contes  des  Romanciers  Naturaliste.s;  also  "A  Ref- 
erence Library  for  Teachers  in  Frencli."  Mem. 
Plii  Bota  Kappa,  Modern  Lang.  Assn.  America. 
ProR-re.ssi\  e.  Recreations:  outdoor  life.  Addres.s: 
21    .\".    Main    St..    Hanover,   N.H. 

SKINNEB,  Volney,  lawyer;  b.  Wrentham,  ]\Iass., 
Aug.  12,  1858;  s.  Hiram  D.  and  Eliza  A.  (Swanton) 
Skinner:  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1884;  student  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1885;  m.  Margaret  S.  Lovell,  of  Brook- 
line,  Mass.,  Apr.  28,  1SS7;  children,  Hiram  L.,  Mary 
K.  (Mrs.  Harold  B.  Blazo).  Admitted  to  Minn,  bar, 
18SS:  practiced  in  IVIinneapolis,  6  yrs.;  removed  to 
Boston,  1894;  asso.  counsel  Watertown  Savings 
Bank;  counsel  Watertown  Cooperative  Bank,  Wa- 
\-erley  Cooperative  Bank.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Paik  Com- 
missioners, Watertown,  1905-9:  chmn.  trustees 
Watertown  Pub.  Library.  Republican.  Episcopa- 
lian. Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Recreations:  motoring. 
Home:  302  Orchard  St.,  Watertown,  Mass.  Office: 
15  State  St.,  Boston. 

SKINNEB,  ■William,  silk  mfr. ;  b.  Northampton, 
Mass.,  June  12,  1857;  s.  William  and  Sarah  Eliza- 
beth (Allen)  Skinner;  ed.  Williston  Sem.,  Mass., 
and  Yale  Coll.;  unmarried.  Mem.  firm  William  Skin- 
ner &  Sons,  Holvoke.  Mass.;  v. -p.  Pacific  Bank 
rXew  York) ;  dlr.  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.  R.R.,  N.Y.,  Ont.  & 
Western  R.R.,  B.  &  M.  R.R.,  First  Nat.  Bank  (Bos- 
ton), Rutland  R.R.,  Me.  Central  R.R.,  Mass.  Mut. 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  Irving  Nat.  Bank  of  N.Y..  Am.  Surety 
Co.,  Equitable  Life  Assurance  Co.,  Boston  R.R. 
Holding  Co.,  Harlem  River  &  Portchester  R.R., 
Central  N.E.  R.R.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Metropolitan, 
l^nion  League,  New  York  Yacht,  Automobile.  Ad- 
dress: Holyoke,  Mass.* 

SIiACK,  Francis  Hervey,  bacteriologist;  b.  West 
Abington,  Mass.,  Jan.  7,  1875;  s.  Josiah  B.  and  Jane 
B.  fHattie)  Slack:  grad.  Abington  High  Sch.,  1891; 
M.  D..  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  Boston,  1898;  m.  Grace 
G.  Brown,  of  Boston,  1901:  children,  Marion,  Grace, 
Esther.  Apothecary,  1899-1900,  interne  and  asst. 
pathologist,  1900-1,  Taunton  State  Hosp. ;  admit- 
ting physician,  Boston  Dispensarv,  1901-4;  milk 
bacteriologist.  1904-5,  asst.  dir..  1905-8,  dir.,  1908- 
10,  Boston  Bd.  of  Health  Lab.;  prof,  bacteriologv, 
Kan.  State  Agrl.  Coll.,  1910-11;  sec.  Boston  Health 
Dept.,  since  1911.  Pres.  Morgan  Memorial  Cooper- 
ative Stores  &  Industries,  Inc.  (charitable);  sec. 
Nat.  Industrial  Relief  Assn.;  sec.  Mass.  Assn.  Bds. 
of  Health.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  A.M.A.,  Am.  Pub. 
Health  Assn..  Soc.  Am.  Bacteriologists,  Mass.  Assn. 
Bds.  of  Health,  Boston  .Soc.  Med.  Improvement. 
Recreations:  interest  in  social  betterment.  Home: 
51  Lincoln  St.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.  Address:  City 
Hall  Annex,  Boston. 

SIiACK,  Iieigrhton  P.,  iudge;  b.  Woodstock,  Vt., 
June  IS,  1867;  s.  Joel  B.  and  Mary  A.  (Fullam 
Slack:  ed.  Black  River  Acad.,  Ludlow,  Vt. ;  m.  Leah 
E.  Mears,  of  Marshfleld,  Vt.,  Julv  11.  1899.  Admit- 
ted to  Vt.  bar,  1892,  and  to  U.S.  cts.,  1894;  practiced, 
Barre,  1892-5:  removed  to  St.  Johnsbury,  1905; 
mem.  firm  Dunnett  &  Slack,  1905-1.3;  state's  attv., 
Caledonia  Co.,  1S9S-1900;  mem.  Vt.  State  Senate, 
1904-6;  mem.  Spl.  Tax  Commn.,  Vt.,  1907-8;  It.-gov. 
of  Vt.,  1910-12:  alternate  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  Chi- 
cago, 1912;  chmn.  Rep.  presdl.  electors,  Vt.,  1912, 
and  one  of  8  presdl.  electors  in  U.S.  who  voted  for 
William  H.  Taft  for  President;  superior  judge  of 
Vt.,  since  Oct.  1,  1913.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
Vt.  State  Bar  Assn.  Mason  (K.T.).  Home:  St. 
Johnsbury,  Vt.* 

SI^ADi:,  Benjamin,  lawyer.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

SIiADB,  David  Poster,  lawyer;  Nov.  5,  1855-June 
28,  1914.    CSee  vol.  1909.) 

SIiASB,  J(onatlian)  Bowers,  investment  banker: 
b.  Somerset,  Mass..  Feb.  16.  1843;  s.  Jonathan  and 
Ruth  Bowers  (Robinson)  Slade;  descendant  of  an- 
cestry arriving  in  America  in  the  Mayflower;  ed. 


pub.  and  pvt.  schs.,  Warren,  R.I.,  and  elsewhere;  m. 
Oct.  3,  1876,  Ellen  Anthony,  of  l^rovidence,  R.I.;  1 
son,  Warren  Anthony.  R.I.  mgr.  for  the  Bradstreet 
Mercantile  Agency  more  than  27  yrs.;  became 
identified  witli  investment  banking  business,  1900; 
in  business  in  own  name  since  1906.  Mem.  Provi- 
dence Chamber  of  Commerce.  Independent  Repub- 
lican. I'roiestant.  Has  given  much  time  to  relig- 
ious work.  Home:  57  Larch  St.  Office:  49  West- 
minst(>r  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

SIiADB,  Iiouis  Palmer,  educator;  b.  Fall  River, 

Mass.,  Mai-.  14,  l>s73;  s.  John  Palmer  and  Lois  An- 
thony (Bufflngton)  Slade;  prep.  edn.  Fall  River 
High  Sch.,  and  B.M.C.  Durfee  High  Sch.,  1885-9; 
A.B.,  Williams,  1893;  studied  Harvard  Grad.  Sch., 
1893-5,  1896-7,  A.M.,  1897;  studied  U.  of  Berlin, 
1895-6;  m.  Charlotte  Boone  (Smith  Coll.,  1896),  of 
Fall  River,  Apr.  2,  1901;  4  childien,  Virginia,  Ben- 
jamin, John  Milton,  Harry  Boone.  Instr.  in  history, 
B.M.C.  Durfee  High  Sch.,  1898-04;  prin.  Chicopee 
(Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1905-June,  1913  (resigned); 
prin.  Pub.  High  Sch.,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  since 
June,  1913.  Mem.  New  Britain  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce; mem.  bd.  of  dirs.  Civic  Bureau,  New  Britain. 
Mem.  N.E.A.,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Harvard  Teachers' 
Assn.,  Delta  Upsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Republican. 
Clubs:  New  Britain,  Round  Table,  Fortnightly. 
Commonwealth,  Congregational,  Teachers.'  Rec- 
reations: tramping.  Home:  1536  .Stanley  St.  Ad- 
dress: T^ublic  High  School,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

SIiADB,  William  Franklin,  clergyman;  b.  Chel- 
sea, Mass.,  Aug.  29,  1877;  s.  Franklin  M.  and  Me- 
lissa A.  (Cleaves)  Slade:  ed.  East  Boston  High 
Sch.;  Revere  Coll.;  grad.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1899, 
S.T.B.,  1913;  post-grad,  work.  Western  Theol.  Sem.; 
A.B.,  Bates  Coll..  1913;  A.:M..  Harvard,  1915: 
married.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1899;  pastor- 
ates: Jackman.  Me.,  1899-1900;  Waldoboro.  Me., 
1900-1:  Braddock.  Pa.,  1901-5;  Berlin.  N.H.,  1905-8; 
Portland,  Me..  1908-11;  Gray,  Me.,  1911-14.  Pres. 
Me.  State  Christian  Endeavor  Union.  1911-12.  Au- 
thor: The  Easter  Garden,  1910.  Address:  South- 
borough,  Mass. 

SIiADBB,  Arthur  Bobert,  optometrist;  b.  South 
Ackworth,  N.H.,  Jan.  28.  1856;  s.  Orville  L.  and 
Mary  L.  (Gray)  Slader;  descendant  of  ancestor  ar- 
riving in  America  from  England  in  1724;  ed.  Rut- 
land (Vt.)  High  Sch.;  Monson  (Mass.)  Acad.;  m. 
Oct.  8,  1884,  :Minnie  C.  Field,  of  Hincsburg,  Vt. 
Was  connected  with  the  Vt.  Farm  Machine  Co., 
Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  1879-92:  studied  for  optical  pro- 
fession in  Providence  and  Boston,  1893-7;  practiced 
in  Rutland  since  1897:  treas.  and  mem.  Vt.  State 
Bd.  of  Optometry:  treas.  Rutland  No-Llcense 
League.  Mem.  Am.  Optical  Assn..  Pilgrim  Fathers, 
Vt.  Optical  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  i\Iem.  Cen- 
ter Lodge,  F.  and  A.  M.:  Davenport  Chapter,  R.A.M. 
Contbr.  to  various  tech.  papers,  Optical  Journal, 
etc.    Address:    Rutland,  Vt. 

SIiAFTEB,  B€V.  Carlos,  teacher;  b.  Thetford, 
Vt.,  July  21,  1825.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

SIiAFTBB,  Theodore  Shorey,  artist:  b.  Dedham, 
Mass.,  Apr.  25,  1854:  s.  Carlos  and  Rebecca  (Bul- 
lard)  Slafter;  descendant  of  John  Slafter,  Lynn, 
Mass.,  1680.  and  "William  Bullard.  Dedham,  1635: 
A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1875;  student  Royal  Acad.,  Mun- 
ich. 1877-81:  m.  Gertrude  E.  Law,  of  West  Rox- 
burv.  Boston.  Sept.  28,  1910.  Mem.  Copley  Soc. 
(Boston).  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Clubs:  Fisher  Ames  (Dedham).  Boston  Art. 
Recreations:  gardening.  Address:  Peach  St.,  Wal- 
pole,   IMass. 

SIiATBB,  William  Albert,  retired  cotton  mfr.:  b. 
Norwich.  Conn.,  Dec.  25.  1857:  s.  John  Fox  Slater 
(philanthropist,  1815-1884)  and  Marianna  L.  (Hub- 
bard) Slater;  A.B.,  Harvard  U..  1881:  m.  Ellen  Bur- 
'lett  Peck,  of  Norwich.  Conn..  June  11,  1885. 
Learned  cotton  mfg.  at  his  father's  mill,  Jewett 
Citv,  Conn.  Pres.  1909 — .  The  John  F.  Slater  Fund 
(established  bv  father,  1882,  for  edn.  of  freedmen 
in  the  South):  erected  a  building  for  Norwich  Free 
Acad,  in  memorv  of  his  father.  Home:  1731  I  St., 
Washington.     Address:    Box   5324.   Boston.* 

SI^ATTBBY,  Charles  Henry,  lawyer:  A.B.,  Har- 
vard U.,  1889,  LL.B..  1894:  admitted  to  bar,  1894, 
and  since  engaged  in  practice  at  Boston.  Treas. 
City  of  Boston.    Office:    Carney  Bldg.,  Boston. 


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SIiATTESY,  Charles  Lewis,  clergyman;  moved 
to  New  York,  (tfee  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  AVho  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

SLATTERY,  John  Richard,  M.D.;  b.  Boston, 
Jan.  1,  ISti":  s.  Edward  ami  .Joanna  (.Pendeigast) 
Slattery;  A.B.,  Georgetown  Coll.,  D.C.,  1SS5;  :\f.D., 
Harvard  :Med.  Sch.,  1891;  unmarried.  Practiced  in 
Boston  since  1891;  supt.  and  ph vs. -in-chief,  St. 
Elizabeth's  Hosp.,  since  1912.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc.  Catholic.  Club:  Harvard.  Address:  520 
Beacon  St..   Boston. 

SIiAYTON,  Albert  Neilson,  clergvman;  Ph.B., 
Kenyon  Coll.,  Gambier,  O..  189G.  M.A.,  1899;  B.D., 
Episcopal  Theol.  Sch..  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1909. 
Deacon,  1S99,  priest,  1900.  P.E.  Ch.;  asst.  Trinitv 
Ch.,  Columbus, -O.,  1S99-1900:  rector  Holv  Trinitv 
Ch.,  Hartwell,  1900-3,  Grace  Ch.,  Sandusky,  1903-7, 
St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Newton  Highland.'^,  Mass.,  since 
1907.    Home:    Newton  Highlands,  2^1ass. 

SIiAYTON-.  William  Taft,  M.D.:  b.  Elmore.  Vt.. 
Jan.  11,  1S70:  s.  Capt.  Aro  Phineas  and  Lucy 
Blanchard  (White)  Slayton:  descendant  of  Capt. 
Thomas  Slayton,  Braintree,  Mass.,  1690,  also  of  Dr. 
Samuel  Fuller,  physician,  of  the  Mayflower,  and 
other  earlv  N.E.  settlers;  prep.  edn.  Laconia  (N.H.) 
High  Sch.;  :\I.D.,  T'.  of  Md.  Sch.  of  :\Iedicine,  1894: 
JNI.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch. ,1896;  m.  Luella  Kav 
Smallev,  of  Hvde  Park,  Vt.,  Feb.  4,  1896  (died 
July  21,  1904):  m.  2d,  Charlotte  Eleanor  I\Iyer,  of 
Chippewa  Falls,  AVis..  Aug.  14,  1905;  4  children, 
Marion,  b.  Nov.  1,  1896:  Robert,  Apr.  20.  1901; 
Charlotte,  Apr.  12,  1907:  William  T.,  Jr..  Feb.  1, 
1914.  Practiced  in  Hyde  Park.  Vt.,  1896-03,  since 
at  Morrisville:  health  oflficer,  Hyde  Park,  1897-03, 
Morrisville,  since  1903;  med.  examiner  Northwest- 
ern Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Mass.  Mut.,  Mut.  Life  of 
New  York,  etc.;  surgeon  Commercial  Travelers 
Accident  Ins.  Co.,  A.  A.  Marks  Artificial  Limb  Co. 
Propr.  Samo.'set  Summer  Colonv.  Lake  Lamoille. 
Vt.  Mem.  A.M. A..  Vt.  State  :Med.  Soc.  N.E.  Hist.- 
Oeneal.  Soc.  Mass.  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants, 
Vt.  Soc.  S.A.R.,  Loyal  Legion,  Harvard  Med. 
Alumni  Assn.  Mem.  bd.  dirs.  "Smalls  of  America" 
Family  Assn.  Republican.  Royal  Arch  Mason. 
■•  Clubs:  Pastime  (Morrisville,  Vt.),  Harvard  of 
Vt.  Author:  ;Medical  Education  and  Registration, 
United  States  and  Canada,  1897.  Address:  Mor- 
risville,  Vt. 

SIiEEFER,  Alden  Brooks,  leather  mcht.;  b.  Essex 
Co.,  Mass.,  Oct.  1.  1864;  s.  George  F.  and  Arazelia 
(Brooks)  Sleeper;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Lynn,  Mass.; 
m.  Alice  Lindsey,  of  Lynn,  Nov.,  1885:  2  sons, 
Henry  Alden.  Lawrence.  In  employ  of  A.  B.  ?ilar- 
tin  &  Co..  leather  mfrs.,  Lynn.  1879-90:  in  leather 
commn.  business  on  own  account.  1890-1900;  v. -p. 
and  gen.  mgr.  Dungan,  Hood  &  Co.,  Phila.,  Pa., 
witli  headquarters  at  Boston.  1900-3;  v. -p.  and 
treas.  New  Castle  Leather  Co..  1903-11:  propr. 
Alden  B.  Sleeper  Leather  Co..  glazed  kid  and  calf 
leathers.  1911-13;  since  in  the  leather  commn.  busi- 
ness. Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Uni- 
versali«t.  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Oxford  d^ynn'), 
Tedesco  (Clifton,  Mass.).  Swampscott:  Manufac- 
turers' (Phila.).  Recreations:  motoring,  country 
life.  Home:  Swampscott,  :Mass.  Office:  99  South 
St..  Boston. 

SIiEEFER,  Charles  Martin,  :\I.D.:  b.  Lakeport. 
N.H.,  June  20,  1856:  s.  Alvah  and  Rebecca  Gould 
(Davis)  Sleeper;  M.D..  Bowdoin  Med.  Sch..  1883; 
m.  Brunswick.  Me..  June  25.  1884.  Julia  Florence 
L'niacke:  children.  Bertha  Mildred,  b.  Mav  4.  1890; 
Roger  Davis.  Feb.  16,  1893.  Has  practiced  in  South 
Berwick,  'Me.,  since  July  11,  1883;  mem.  South 
Berwick  Sch.  Bd.  many  yrs. :  supt.  schs.,  8  yrs.; 
mem.  York  Co.  bd.  of  pension  surgeons,  1893-7; 
chmn.  York  Co.  Dem.  Com.;  one  of  incorporators 
South  Berwick  Savings  Bank:  dir.  San  ford  Sav 
Bank.  Mem.  :Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909,  1911-12:  mem. 
Governor's  Council.  1915-16.  Free  Baptist.  Mem 
Stafford  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  York  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Me. 
Med.  Soc  York  Rite  Mason.  Mem.  Nat.  Geog. 
Soc;  dir.  Me.  Automobile  Assn.  I\Iem.  bd.  of 
trustees  Berwick  Acad.  Address:  South  Berwick, 
IVraine. 

SIiEEPER,  Frank  Eug-ene,  IM.D. ;  b.  Lewiston, 
Me..  Sept.  12.  1846:  s.  Ebenezer  Herrick  and  Sarah 
(Nash)   Sleeper;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1867,  A.M.,  1870- 


M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1870;  m.  Almeda 
L.  Gile,  of  Sabattus  (now  deceased);  m.  2d,  Helen 
Nash,  of  Lewiston,  1888.  Practiced  at  Sabattus 
since  1870;  sec.  Bd.  U.S.  Pension  Examiners;  mem. 
consulting  staff  Central  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.;  mem. 
Common  Council,  Lewiston,  2  yrs.;  mem.  State 
Senate,  1886-7,  1888-9.  Republican.  Conglist.  Fel- 
low Am.  Acad.  Medicine;  mem.  A.M. A.,  Androscog- 
gin Co.  Med.  Soc.  Mason  (33°);  served  2  terms  as 
grand  master  of  Masons  of  Me.;  Odd  Fellow 
(Lodge  and  Encampment).    Home:  Sabattus.  Me. 

SLEEPER,  Henry  Dike,  educator;  b.  Patten, 
•^Je.,  Oct.  9,  1805;  s.  Rev.  William  T.  and  Emily 
(Taylor)  Sleeper;  grad.  Worcester  Acad.,  1885; 
Harvard  L.,  1885-7,  1912;  grad.  Hartford  Theol. 
sem..  1891;  student  of  music,  Worcester,  Hartford, 
Chicago,  Phila.,  London;  m.  Marv  Peet,  of  Good 
,1,9,'^^'  .^'^■'  -"""«•  28.  1894.  Ordained  Congl.  ministrv, 
1891;  mstr.  music,  Beloit  Coll.,  Wis.,  1891-4-  prof 
music.  Georgetown  Coll.,  Ky.,  1894-5;  instr.  music! 
Ia.1^  '^''•''•-  1895-8,  instr.  music.  1898-03,  asso.  prof., 
1903,  prof.,  1904—  Smith  Coll.  Prof.  Dartmouth 
Coll.  Summer  Sch.,  1913—.  Organist  First  Congl. 
Ch.,  jNIadison,  Wis.,  1895-8,  Union  Ch.,  Worcester 
Mass.,  1899-02,  Fourth  Congl.  Ch.,  Hartford,  Conn.! 
1902-4.  Fellow  Am.  Guild  of  Organists,  1903;  mem 
Internat.  Mus.  Soc.  Editor  Hymns  of  Worship  and 
Service.  1909.  Asso.  editor  Common  Order  Choir 
Book.  1903,  and  composer  of  mus.  setting  of  "Car- 
men Sceculare,"  given  at  Smith  Coll.,  June,  1904- 
composer  and  arranger  of  numerous  pieces  of  ch  ' 
organ  and  orchestra  music,  part  songs,  etc  Writer 
upon  mus.  edn.,  ch.  music,  etc.  Address:  North- 
ampton, Mass.* 

SLEEFER,  William  Washhum,  clergyman;  b. 
Worcester,  :\Iass.,  Feb.  12,  1855:  s.  William  True 
and  Emily  Elizabeth  (Tavlor)  Sleeper;  prep.  edn. 
Patten  (Me.)  Acad.,  Phillips  Acad.,  Exeter,  N.H.. 
to  1872:  student,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1874-5.  Amherst 
Coll..  1S75-S,  B.A.,  1878  (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  grad. 
Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1881,  post-grad,  work  in  the- 
ology, also  instr.  in  music,  1881-2;  m.  Worcester, 
Mass..  June  8,  1882.  Mabel  Allen;  4  children,  James 
Taylor  (prof,  music,  Beloit  Coll.,  Wis.).  William 
Allen.  Helen  Joy,  Frank  MacDonald.  Ordained  as 
foreign  missionary  Congl.  Ch.,  1882;  missionary 
to  European  Turkey  under  A.B.C.F.M.,  1882-7:  pas- 
tor Webster,  Mass.,  1887-8;  asso.  pastor  Salem  St. 
Congl.  Ch.,  Worcester.  Mass.,  1888-90:  pastor  Stone- 
ham(  Mass.)  Congl.  Ch.,  1890-2,  Second  Ch..  Beloit, 
Wis..  1892-02,  Wellesley  Congl.  Ch.,  since  1902 
Instr.  Bible.  Dana  Hall  Sch.  Editor  series  Native 
IVIelodies  and  children's  musical  services.  Mem.  Al- 
pha Delta  Phi.  Republican.  Recreations:  voluntary 
social  service  among  immigrants.  Address:  Wel- 
lesley.  Mass. 

SLOAN,  Edg-ar  James,  insurance:  b.  Hartford, 
Conn..  Nov.  4.  1870:  s.  Adrian  P.  and  Marv  Jane 
(Boyd)  Sloan;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Abbie  Averv.  of 
Hartford,  Oct.  4.  1893:  2  children,  Ruth.  Edgar' Tal- 
cott.  Began  active  career  as  apprentice  at  metal 
workin.g.  1887,  but  the  following  vr.  entered  fire 
ins.  agency,  continuing  until  1891:  examiner  for 
Phoenix  Ins.  Co..  1891-7:  spl.  agt.  for  Conn.,  of 
Home  Ins.  Co.  of  New  York,  1897:  state  agt.  for 
Conn,  and  R.I.,  1901-3:  spl.  agt.  of  JEina  Ins.  Co. 
for  Conn,  for  Western  Mass.  and  Vt.,  1903;  gen. 
agt..  1905.  asst.  sec.  1907-12,  sec.  since  1912,  same 
CO.;  trustee  Mechanics  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  N.Y. 
State  Assn.  of  Supervising  and  Adjusting  Fire 
Ins.  Agts..  Ins.  Institute  (an  original  dir.,  now 
pres.).  N.E.  Ins.  Exchan<re  (hon.  mem.).  Clubs: 
-Arcanum,  Be  Sunny,  The  Underwriters'  Golf  Assn., 
Hartford  Golf.  Recreations:  motoriner,  bowling, 
eolf.  tennis.  Home:  154  Oxford  St.  Office:  ^tna 
Ins.  Co..   Hartford.  Conn. 

SLOANE,  Scott,  lawyer;  b.  June  16,  1853;  s. 
Thomas  Carlton  and  Mary  (Williams)  Sloane; 
g.g.s.  Col.  Thomas  Johnson,  one  of  the  first  set- 
tlers on  the  Ox  Bow,  in  Newbury,  Vt. ;  studied 
law  in  Boston  and  under  George  F.  Putnam  and 
E.  W.  Smith,  Haverhill,  N,H.:  admitted  to  N.H. 
bar.  1883:  m.  Haverhill.  June  16,  1885,  Annabel  M. 
Nelson:  1  son,  b.  Nov.  25,  1910.  Practiced  in  part- 
nership with  his  former  preceptor,  I\Ir.  Smith,  un- 
til 1899:  was  alone  in  practice  at  Woodsville  un- 
til 1905.  since  at  Lebanon;  del.  State  Constl.  Conv. 


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1902.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  B.P.O.E.  Club: 
Langdon.    Address:   Lebanon,   N.ll. 

SIiOCOMSE,  Edwin  Mitcliell,  clergyman;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Jan.  14,  1881;  s.  John  lleddon  and 
Mary  Kmma  (.Mitchell)  Slocombe;  A.B.,  Cornell 
U  1904;  S.T.B.,  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1907;  m.  Beat- 
rice A.  Gilson,  of  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.,  Sept.  3, 
1907;  3  children,  Jean,  Beatrice,  Lorna  Lowry.  Or- 
dained Unitarian  ministry,  1907;  pastor  Augusta, 
Me,  1907-12,  2d  Parish,  Worcester,  Mass.,  since 
Jan.  1,  1912.  Progressive.  Mem.  Pi  Eta  (Harvard). 
Home:    41    Lancaster    St.,   Worcester,    Mass. 

SI^OCVM,  Allison  Wing",  educator;  b.  Dartmouth, 
Mass.,  Apr.  22,  18G6;  s.  Henry  A.  and  Elizabeth 
(Brownell)  Slocum;  prep.  edn.  at  Moses  Brown 
Sch.;  A.B.,  Haverford  Coll..  Pa.,  1888,  A.M.,  1889; 
AM.,  Harvard,  1891,  Tyndall  scholar,  1891;  Mor- 
gan scliolar,  Berlin,  1892;  m.  Burlington,  Vt.,  July 
14  1900,  Mary  W.  Bowers.  Teacher  mathematics, 
Westchester  (Pa.)  State  Normal  Sch.,  1892-o;  prof, 
physics,  U.  of  Vt.,  since  1893.  Home:  295  Maple 
St.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

SI^OCUM,  Edward  Tinker,  judge;  b.  Grafton, 
Mass  Oct.  29,  1849;  s,  Hon.  William  Fredericlc 
and  Margaret  (Tinker)  Slocum;  Sth  generation 
from  Giles  Slocumbe;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1871; 
LL  B  ,  Boston  Univ.  Law  Sch.,  1874;  admitted  to 
bar,  1874;  m.  Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1881, 
Harriet  Olivia  Palmer.  Began  practice  at  Boston, 
1874;  register,  1881-94;  judge  since  1894  (life  office) 
probate  and  insolvency,  Berkshire  Co.,  Mass.  Mem. 
U  S  Law  As.sn.,  Berkshire  Bar  Assn.,  S.A.R.  (pres. 
Berkshire  Chapter).  Mason  (K.T.).  Republican. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  Berkshire,  University  (pres.  1912), 
Park,  Pittsfield  Country.  Recreations:  motoring, 
golf,  traveling.  Address:  Court  House,  Pittsfleld, 
Mass. 

SIiOCUM,  Frederick,  mathematician;  moved  to 
Williams  Bay,  Wis.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Wlio   in   America,    1914-15.) 

SIiOCUM,  Joel  Byron,  clergyman;  b.  Mt.  Hanley, 
Annapolis  Co.,  N.S.,  Feb.  1,  1868;  s.  Joel  and  Irene 
(Huntington)  Slocum;  descendant  on  maternal 
side,  of  "Old  Simon"  Huntington,  of  Norwich, 
Conn.;  on  paternal  side,  of  Capt.  Simon  Slocum,  of 
the  Province  of  Mass.  Bay,  1744;  grad.  Boston 
Sch.  of  Langs.,  1889;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1893,  A.M., 
1897  (D.D.,  1913);  grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn., 
1896;  m.  Jean  Irene  Bergland,  of  Galesburg,  111. 
(grad.  of  Knox  Coll.,  and  Boston  Coll.  of  Oratory), 
Feb  3,  1897;  2  children,  Lorimer  B.,  b.  Apr.  24, 
1898;  Jameson  S.,  May  3,  1900.  Ordained  Bapt. 
ministry,  1896;  pastor  Westbrook,  Me.,  1896-7, 
Laconia,  N.H.,  1897-8,  1st  Ch.,  Concord,  1898-03,  1st 
Ch  ,  Columbus,  O.,  1903-7,  Greenwood  Ch.,  Brooklyn, 
N  Y ,  1907-13,  Central  Ch.,  Norwich,  Conn.,  since 
1913.  Chaplain  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901-2;  chaplain 
1st  Brigade  (New  York)  Boys'  Brigade  of  Amer- 
ica, 1908-10;  pres.  N.Y.  Bapt.  Ministers'  Conf., 
1910;  dir.  Bapt.  Ministers'  Home  Soc,  since  1914. 
Mem.  Delta  Upsilon.  Republican.  Mason;  Odd  Fel- 
low; mem.  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Spl.  corr.  and 
contbr.  to  newspaper  and  mags.;  visiting  Japan, 
1899  as  rep.  Boston  Daily  Traveler,  traveler,  plat- 
form lecturer.  Recreations:  golf,  tennis,  boating, 
walking.    Home:   156  Broadway,   Norwich,  Conn. 

SIiOCUM,  Joshua,  seafarer:  supposed  to  have 
been  lost  at  sea,  Nov.,  1908.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

SIiOCUM,  Walter  Murphy,  editor;  b.  Westerly, 
R.I.,  Nov.  30,  1864;  s.  Edmund  and  Lucy  A.  (Pierce) 
Slocum;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Westerly  and  New  London, 
Conn.;  m.  Montvllle,  Conn.,  Mar.  29,  1886,  Lilian 
A.  Rogers:  2  children,  Richard  R.,  Walter  K.  P. 
Lived  in  Westerly  until  about  12  yrs.  of  age  and 
then  removed  to  New  London,  where  has  since 
resided;  salesman  in  retail  dry  goods  and  clotlT- 
ing  store,  1882-95;  mng.  editor  Morning  Telegraph, 
1905-8;  mng.  editor  The  Day,  since  July  8,  1907. 
Mem.  hd.  of  sch.  visitors  of  New  London  9  yrs. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Past  grand  and  past  chief 
patriarch  I.O.O.F. ;  past  chancellor  K.  of  P.;  ex- 
councilor  O.U.A.M.  Residence:  59  Mountain  Av. 
Office:  The  Day,  New  London,  Conn. 

SIIOCUM,  William  Henry,  trustee;  b.  West  Rox- 
bury,  Dec.  21,  1863;  s.  William  H.  and  Sarah  E. 
(Williams)  Slocum;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1886;  m.  Louise 
Austin,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1894;  4  chil- 


dren. In  banking  firm  of  Brewster,  Cobb  &  Esta- 
brook  (now  Estabrook  &  Co.),  1886-07;  now  dir. 
Central  Wharf  &  Wet  Dock  Corpn.  Mem.  exec.  com. 
Boston  Floating  Hosp. ;  treas.  Children's  Mission, 
1907-14;  treas.  Eliot  Sch.,  Jamaica  I'lain;  treas. 
trustees  of  Grammar  Sell.,  easterly  part  of  town  of 
lioxbury  (founded  1645).  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  Union,  Country  (Brookline),  Harvard;  Uni- 
versity and  Harvard  (New  York).  Home:  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass.    Office:   55  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

SIiOCUM,  Winfleld  Scott,   lawyer;   May   1,   1848- 

Jan.  29,  1915.     (See  \  ol.  1909.) 

SIiOFEB,  Andrew  Jackson,  banker;  b.  Southing- 
ton,  Conn.,  July  14,  1849;  s.  Lambert  E.  and  Emma 
(Barnes)  Sloper;  grad.  high  sch..  New  Britain, 
Conn.,  1865;  m.  New  Britain,  Oct.  8,  1873,  Ella  B. 
Thomson;  m.  2d,  Myra  Wilcox.  Drygoods  clerk, 
1865-6;  discount  elk.,  1867-8,  teller,  1868-73,  asst. 
cashier,  1873-85,  cashier,  1885-95;  pres.  since  1895, 
New  Britain  Nat.  Bank;  dir.  and  treas.  Am.  Hard- 
ware Corpn.;  dir.  Russell  &  Erwin  Mfg.  Co.,  Lan- 
ders, Frary  &  Clark,  North  &  Judd  Mfg.  Co.,  Union 
Mfg.  Co.,  New  Britain  Machine  Co.,  Corbin  Motor 
Vehicle  Co.,  Nat.  Spring  Bed  Co.,  Adkins  Printing 
Co.,  Russwin  Lyceum  Co.,  Edw.  Miller  &  Co.  (Mer- 
iden),  Aetna  Nut  Co.  (Southington),  Trumbull 
Electric  Co.  (Plainville).  Has  served  as  council- 
man, alderman,  sewer  commr.  and  police  commr. ; 
state  senator,  1901;  chmn.  Bd.  of  Park  Commrs., 
Bd.  of  Cemetery  Commrs.;  dir.  New  Britain  Pub. 
Library.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Clubs:  New  Britain;  Hartford  (Hartford),  Union 
League  (New  York).  Recreations:  farming,  horti- 
culture. Home:  27  Grove  Hill.  Office:  New  Britain 
Nat.   Bank,  New   Britain,   Conn. 

SMAIiIi,  AugTistus  Dennett,  headmaster;  b.  Ban- 
gor, Me.,  Mar.  28,  1844;  s.  Benjamin  Dyer  and  Eliza 
(Sawyer)  Small;  descendant  of  Edward  Small, 
Portsmouth,  N.H.,  1635,  and  John  Small,  Province- 
town,  Mass.,  1632;  ed.  country  schs..  Me.;  A.B.,  Wa- 
terville  Coll.,  1865  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1868; 
m.  Annie  Louise  Harrington,  of  Rockland,  Me., 
June  17,  1874;  2  children,  Mrs.  Emily  Frances  Lan- 
ger,  Mrs.  Marie  Louise  Whittemore.  Instr.  Conn. 
Lit.  Instn.,  Suffleld,  Conn.,  1865-6;  prin.  High  Sch., 
Rockland,  Me.,  1867-71,  Newport  (R.I.)  High  Sch., 
1871;  supt.  schs.,  Newport,  1S71-3;  supt.  schs., 
Mass.,  1873-81;  sub-master  Lawrence  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton, 1882-01;  headmaster,  High  Sch.,  South  Bos- 
ton, 1901-14,  headmaster  emeritus,  1914.  Was  mgr. 
editorial  dept.,  N.E.  agency  D.  Appleton  &  Co., 
1881-2.  Mem.  R.I.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  1S72.  Mem.  Am. 
Inst.  Instrn.,  Schoolmasters'  Club,  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon,  Chapter  House  Corpn.  (Colby),  etc.  Cath- 
olic. Mason  (Lodge,  Chapter,  (iommandery,  K.T., 
Council).  IMem.  Handel  and  Haydn  Soc.  (Boston), 
Schumann  Music  Club  of  Allston,  Mass.  (pres.). 
Contbr.  on  ednl.  topics.  Home:  67  Ashford  St., 
Allston,  Mass. 

SMAIiIi,  Byron  M.,  lawj^er;  b.  Gouldsboro,  Me., 
July  2,  1863;  s.  Gilbert  M.  and  Eleanor  G.  (Moore) 
Small;  descendant  of  Col.  John  Small,  who  was  at 
Battle  of  Bunker  Hill;  ed.  schs.  of  Harrington,  Me.; 
Castine  Normal  Sch.;  Bridgton  Acad.;  also  under 
pvt.  teacher;  m.  Jan.  23,  1890,  Sadie  B.  Eaton,  of 
Wilton,  Me.  (died  Aug.  19,  1912).  Began  practice  at 
Wilton,  1888;  elk.  Supreme  Judicial  Ct.  of  Me.  since 
1894.  Republican.  (I^onglist.  Mem.  Sons  of  Vets. 
Address:  Farming  ton.  Me. 

SMA.I1I1,  Cyrus  T.,  lawyer;  b.  Caribou,  Me.,  Jan. 
20,  1887;  s.  Fremont  and  Mary  (Parsons)  Small; 
ed.  pub.  schs..  Caribou;  LL.B.,  U.  of  Me.  Sch.  of 
Law-,  1909;  m.  June  2,  1910,  Virginia  A.  Correia,  of 
Somerville,  Mass.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1909,  and 
since  in  gen.  practice,  paying  spl.  attention  to  col- 
lections. Republican.  Methodist.  Mason.  Address: 
Caribou,  Me. 

SlVTAI^Ii,  Edwin  Sumner,  real  estate  appraiser;  b. 
St.  George,  Me..  Apr.  3,  1848;  s.  Benjamin  Dyer 
and  Eliza  (Sawyer)  Small;  descendant  of  Francis 
Small,  Kittery,  Me.,  about  1630;  grad.  Waterville 
(Me.)  Acad.,  1864;  A.B.,  Colby  U.  (now  Colby  Coll.), 
1868  (valedictorian);  grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn., 
1873;  spl.  course  in  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1874;  studied 
law  :  m.  Eloise  M.  Reynolds,  of  Portland,  Me.,  Apr. 
12,  1876.  Ordained  minister  Bapt.  Ch.,  1873;  pastor 
Cherryfield,  Me.,  1873-5,   1st  Ch.,  Brunsw^ick,   1875- 


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80,  1st  Ch.,  Liverinore  Falls,  1880-90.  In  real  estate 
business  since  May,  1890.  Mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Bruns- 
wick, Me.,  1876-80,  East  Livermore,  1881-5,  Melrose, 
Mass.,  1893-12;  chmn.  Com.  on  City  Charter,  Mel- 
rose, 1898-1900;  alderman.  1900-2;  pres.  Melrose  Bd. 
of  Trade.  1902-6;  ijres.  North  Suburban  League 
since  1903.  Trustee  Me.  Bapt.  Missionary  Conv., 
1882-90;  dir.  Me.  Bapt.  Edn.  Soc.  (sec,  1884-90), 
Mass.  Bapt.  Missionary  Soc.  (sec.  and  mem.  finance 
com.).  Mem.  jMelrose  Sons  and  Daughters  of  Me. 
(pres.,  1899-1900),  Melrose  Municipal  League.  Mem. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Author  of 
various  brochures  and  pamphlets  pertaining-  to  re- 
ligious or  hist,  subjects.  Recreations:  studies  in 
science,  history  and  philosophy.  Home:  273  INIain 
St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 

SMAIiIi,  Harry  Elmer,  clergyman;  b.  Machias- 
port,  INIe.,  Nov.  6,  1862;  s.  Andrew  J.  and  Mary 
Ellen  (Phinney)  Small;  B.A.,  Amherst,  1890;  B.D., 
Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1893;  m.  Bertha  Bartlett,  of  Guil- 
ford, Conn.,  Jan.  6,  1895;  3  children;  Eleanor  Bart- 
lett, Miriam  Rossiter,  Edwin  Williams.  Ordained 
as  pastor  at  North  Guilford,  Conn.;  pastor  River- 
side, R.I.,  1895-96,  Goshen,  Conn.,  since  1897.  Re- 
publican.    Home:     Goshen,    Conn. 

SMAIiIi,  Inzetta  A,  Myrick  (Mrs.  Orrington  L. 
Small);  b.  Troy,  Me.,  June  3.  1847;  d.  Dennis  C.  and 
Emeline  (Ryder)  Myrick;  descendant  on  paternal 
side  from  William  Myrick,  who  was  born  in  Wales, 
in  1603;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Troy  and  Unity,  Me.;  m. 
Orrington  L.  Small,  of  Unity,  Me.,  Nov.  29,  1866; 
children,  Herbert  L..  Edward  M.  For  many  yrs. 
active  in  secret  society  and  philanthropic  work; 
served  as  past  grand  chief  Pythian  Sisters  of  Me. ; 
past  nat.  junior  v. -p.  Woman's  Relief  Corps;  past 
dept.  pres.  Me.  W.R.C.,  also  asst.  nat.  press  corr. 
same.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Sorosis  (Lewiston,  Me.), 
Has  traveled  extensively  in  U.S.  Address:  338  Pine 
St.,  Lewiston.  Me. 

SMAIiIi,  John  A.,  elected  mayor  of  Bath,  Feb., 
1915.    Democrat.    Address:  Bath,  Me. 

SIklAIiIi,  John  Chase,  ex-postmaster;  b.  Buxton, 
Me.,  Nov.  5,  1841;  s.  Judge  Richard  and  Abagail 
Ann  (Jose)  Small;  descendant  of  Edward  Small, 
one  of  founders  of  Piscataqua,  Me.;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
and  Lancaster  (N.H.)  Acad.;  m.  Mary  S.  Dresser, 
of  Portland,  Oct.  20,  18  69;  four  children,  Sally  B. 
(Mrs.  J.  M.  Kimball,  Boston),  Richard  D.  (physi- 
cian), Marv  S.  (deceased),  John  C.  (mgr.  at  Boston 
of  Cheney  Bros.,  silk  mfrs.).  Entered  employ  of 
Charles  E.  Jose,  wholesale  crockery,  Portland,  1858, 
mem.  firm,  1866-88:  mem.  Bartlett  Lumber  Co., 
Portland,  1888-90;  in  employ  of  Richard  Briggs, 
dealer  in  chinaware,  Boston,  1890-1;  postmaster, 
Portland,  1891-5;  spl.  exec.  agt.  INIutual  Life  Ins. 
Co.,  1897-05:  cashier  Portland  Water  Co.,  1906-8; 
since  with  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  as  spl.  exec,  agt.; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Portland,  1908-9.  Mem.  An- 
cient Landmark  Lodge  No.  17,  F.  and  A.M.;  Mt.  Ver- 
non Chapter,  R.A.M. ;  Portland  Commandery,  No.  2, 
K.T.  (Commander  3  yrs.);  Me.  Consistory,  S.P.R.S. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Club:  Cumberland.  Recre- 
ations: outdoor  life.  Home:  15  Deering  St.  Office: 
415  Congress  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

SIOAIiIi,  Richard  Breeser,  M.D.;  b.  Portland,  Me., 
Mar.  15,  1872:  s.  John  C.  and  Mary  S.  (Dresser) 
Small;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1898;  m.  Grace  F.  Potter,  of  Boston.  Mass., 
Nov.  26,  1901;  1  son,  Carleton  Potter.  Practiced  at 
Portland  since  1898;  asst.  prof,  obstetrics,  Med. 
Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin);  surgeon  Me.  Gen.  Hosp. 
since  1912.  Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn..  Cumberland 
County  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Club: 
Cumberland.    Address:  154  High  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

SIXAIiIi,  Robert  Orange,  educator;  b.  Andover, 
Me.,  Dec.  27,  1872;  s.  Orange  Frost  and  Mary  (Mow- 
brev)  Small;  grad.  Grammar  Sch.  No.  8.  New  York, 
1888;  Berlin  (N.H.)  High  Sch.,  1892;  A.B.,  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  1896  (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  post-grad,  work. 
Summer  Sch.,  Hvannis  (Mass.)  Normal  Sch.,  1907, 
1913;  m.  Berlin,  N.H.,  Aug.  31,  1899,  Jennie  Getchell 
Wardwell.  Prin.  Brewster  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1896- 
7,  Groveland  High  Sch.,  1897-8;  instr.  Alameda 
(Cal.)  U.  Acad.,  1898-9;  prin.  Upton  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.,  1899-01;  supervising  prin.  Killingly  (Conn.) 
High  Sch.,  1901-3;  supt.  schs.,  Grafton,  Mass.,  1903- 


10;  supt.  schs.  Beverly,  Mass.,  1910-13;  dep.  coinmr. 
of  edn.  Commonwealth  of  Mass.  since  1913.  Pres. 
Mass.  Superintendents'  Assn.,  1908,  Worcester  Co. 
Teachers'  Assn.,  1908;  mem.  N.E.A.,  etc.  Republi- 
can. Episcopalian.  Mason  (K.T.);  mem.  Delta  Up- 
silon.  Home:  70  Dane  St.,  Beverly,  Mass.  Office: 
Ford  Bldg.,  Boston. 

SMAIi^,  Walter  H,,  superintendent  school;  Apr. 
21.  1856-19—.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

SniAIiIiEir,  Bradley  Barlow,  lawyer;  Nov.  26, 
1835-Nov.,  1909.  (See  vol.  10u9,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1908-9.) 

SSIAIiIiBV,  Pred  C,  granite  and  marble  dealer; 
b.  Shrewsbury,  Vt.,  Nov.  18,  1866;  s.  Christopher 
and  Virginia  (Guard)  Smalley;  ed.  Black  River 
Acad.,  Vt.,  and  Albany  (N.Y.)  Business  Coll.;  m. 
Grace  Hanson,  of  South  Berwick,  Me.,  Aug.  9, 
1S99;  4  children,  Virginia  G.,  Elizabeth  M.,  Frede- 
rick C,  Henry  R.  Bookkeeper,  Vermont  Marble 
Co.,  1890-5;  traveling  salesman  for  Boston  firm, 
1S95-6;  pres.  S.  J.  Nason  Co.,  dealers  in  marble 
and  granite,  1896-02;  partner  in  granite  business 
at  Dover  and  Rochester,  N.H.,  and  Waterville,  Me., 
1898-03;  sold  interests  at  Waterville  and  Rochester, 
1903;  purchased  partner's  interest  at  Dover,  1906, 
and  bought  plant  at  Portsmouth;  propr.  plants  at 
Dover  and  Portsmouth  since  1906.  Councilman  and 
alderman,  Dover,  1911,  12,  13,  14;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1915.  Mem.  Royal  Arcanum;  Mason  (K.T.);  K. 
of  P.  Republican.    Unitarian.   Address:  Dover,  N.H. 

SMAIiIiEV,  Fred  Iiyman,  M.U.,  surgeon;  b.  Leba- 
non. N.H.,  Nov.  1,  1872;  s.  Dixie  Crosby  and  Hattie 
Frances  (Simpson)  Smalley;  grad.  Lebanon  High 
Sch.,  1890;  B.L.,  Dartmouth,  1894;  student  Jeffer- 
son Med.  Coll.;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1897; 
m.  Helen  Abiah  Hobbs,  of  Pelham,  N.H.,  June  15, 
1898;  1  daughter.  Faith.  Practiced  in  Lebanon,  N.H., 
1898-02,  Reading,  Mass.,  since  fall  of  1902.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Recreations:  golf,  tennis,  fishing,  hunting.  Ad- 
dress: 36  Woburn  St.,  Reading,  Mass. 

SMART,  Charles  Herman,  mfr. ;  b.  Campton, 
N.H.,  June  8,  1845;  s.  Luther  T.  and  Mary  (Dore) 
Smart;  descendant  of  John  Smart,  the  immigrant, 
Hingham,  Mass.,  1635;  ed.  Sandwich  High  Sch.  and 
New  Hampton  Lit.  Instn. ;  m.  Helen  Folsom,  of 
South  Tamworth,  N.H.,  Sept.  14,  1876;  3  children, 
Annie  May  (Mrs.  C.  A.  Home,  Haverhill,  Mass.), 
Charles  Ellis,  Harry  Preston.  Acquired  a  knowl- 
edge of  sash  and  blind  mfg.  at  an  early  age,  and 
has  continued  in  this  line  of  work;  mfr.  of  doors, 
Avindows,  blinds  and  screens,  making  a  specialty 
of  inside  blinds.  Republican.  Conglist.  Address: 
Center  Ossipee,  N.H. 

SMART,  Elmer  Joseph,  lawyer;  b.  Freedom,  N.H., 
Sept.  4,  1861;  s.  John  and  Amanda  M.  (Jackson) 
Smart;  grad.  New  Market  (N.H.)  High  Sch.; 
studied  law  with  Hon.  A.  G.  Ambrose,  Augusta, 
Me.,  and  with  AVorcester  &  Gaffney,  Rochester, 
N.H.:  m.  Gertrude  M.  Heath,  of  Conway,  N.H.,  Aug. 
26,  1884.  Admitted  to  N.H.  bar,  1887,  to  U.S.  courts. 
1888;  practiced  in  Rochester,  N.H.,  since  1888;  dir. 
Rochester  Loan  and  Banking  Co.,  Rochester  Bldg. 
and  Loan  Assn.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason 
(K.T.):  Odd  Fellow.   Home:  Rochester,  N.H. 

SMART,  Georgre  Thomas,  clergyman;  b.  Leices- 
ter, Eng.,  Sept.  21,  1863;  s.  Stephen  and  Emma 
(Smith)  Smart;  came  to  U.S.,  1881;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1895;  (D.D.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1900);  m.  Charlotte 
Hurlburt,  of  Swampscott.  Mass.,  Aug.  22,  1888.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  1888;  pastor  West  Pawlet, 
Vt.,  1888-9,  West  Rupert,  Vt.,  1889-91,  Manchester, 
Vt.,  1894-02,  Newton  Highlands,  Mass.,  1902 — . 
Lecturer  upon  English  lit.,  philosophy  and  art. 
1895 — .  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books,  etc.)     Home:    Newton  Highlands,   Mass.* 

SMART,  Isaac  Chipman,  clergyman;  b.  Shore- 
ham,  Vt.,  Julv  28,  1859;  s.  William  S.  and  Sarah 
J.  (Chipman)  Smart;  grad.  Albany  (N.Y.)  Acad., 
1876;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1881  (Phi  Beta  Kappa); 
grad  l^nion  Theol.  Sem.,  New  York.  1SS5;  (D.D., 
Middlebury  [Vt.]  Coll.,  1907);  m.  Orange,  N.J., 
May  20,  1885,  Bertha  Louise  Clapp;  children,  Oliver 
Martin,  Samuel  Chipman,  Bertha  Lois,  Sara,  Mar- 
garet. Ordained-  to  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1885; 
pastor.    South   Congl.    Ch.,    Pittsfield,    Mass.,    1885- 


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1906,  College  St.  Congl.  Ch.,  Builington,  Vt.,  since 
190ti.  Lecturer  Bibl.  lit.,  U.  of  Vt.,  since  190S. 
Mem.  Alplia  Delta  Phi,  Loyal  Legion.  Republican. 
Address:    Burlington,  Vt. 

SMIljEY,  Edward  Hawes,  educatoi-;  b.  Winslow, 
Me.,  Aug.  17,  1852;  s.  Kenel  William  and  Laura 
(Webber)  Smiley;  grad.  Waterville  (Me.)  Classical 
Inst.,  1S71;  A.B.,  Colby  U.  (now  Coll.),  1S7.5,  A.M., 
1878  (LL.D.,  1905);  m.  Ella  Lydia  Hutchinson,  of 
Winslow,  Me.,  Apr.  21,  1877.  Prin.  high  sch..  Mill- 
ridge,  Me.,  1875-6,  Waterville,  1876-84;  classical 
teacher  high  sch.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1884-90:  1st 
asst.  Public  High  Sch.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1890-5; 
prin.  same,  1895-11;  now  prin.  emeritus.  Mem. 
N.E.A.,  N.E.  Assn.  Colls,  and  Prep.  Schs.,  Head 
Masters'  Club  of  the  U.S.,  Conn.  Assn.  Classical 
and  Prep.  Schs.,  Conn.  Council  of  Bdn.,  Twentieth 
Century  Club,  Educational  Club  of  Hartford.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Hartford,  Uni- 
versity.   Address:    244  Collins  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

SMIIiIE,  Melville  Earl,  judge;  b.  Cambridge, 
Vt..  .\iig.  21.  is.|4;  s.  l':;iil  and  :Matilda  (I'.ollon) 
Thurston  Smilie:  ed.  rnderhill.  Vt.,  Acad.:  student 
U.  of  Vt.,  1861-3.  leaving  at  end  of  sojihomore  yr.; 
studied  law  with  Heaton  &  Reed,  Montpeliei-;  m. 
Ellen  Plnneo,  of  Waterburv,  Vt.,  Mav  26.  1870;  1 
son,  Melville  Earl,  .Jr.  Admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  1866, 
to  Supreme  Ct.  of  Vt.,  1868,  to  U.S.  Circuit  Ct., 
1871;  practiced  at  Waterbury,  1867-84;  state's  atty., 
1868-70;  removed  to  Detroit,  Mich.,  and  admitted 
to  Mich,  bar,  1874:  returned  to  Vt.  in  1875:  elk. 
Washington  Co.,  1876-12;  judge  City  Ct.,  Mont- 
pelier,  1895-05;  one  of  the  citv  auditors  since 
1895;  dir.  Vt.  :Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  1888-08:  tru.stee 
Montpelier  Savings  Bank  &  Trust  Co.  Pres.  Bd. 
of  Trustees,  Heaton  Hosp.,  Montpelier;  trustee  Vt. 
State  Library.  Republican.  Mason.  Address: 
Montpelier,    Vt. 

SMIIiIalE,  Georg-e  Henry,  landscape  artist; 
moved  to  New  Yoik.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
AVho  in  America,  1914-15.) 

SMIIiIiIi:,  Nellie  Sheldon  Jacobs,  artist:  moved 
to  New  York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.) 

SMITH,  Adin  lewis,  M.D.;  b.  Jonesboro,  Me., 
Dec.  21,  1S6S:  s.  Charles  Loi'ing  and  Asemath  Delia 
(Allen)  Smitli:  great  grandfather  Moses  Smith, 
came  from  Marblehead,  Mass.,  to  IMachias,  Me.:  ed. 
com.  schs.  of  .Jonesboro:  grad.  Castine  Normal  Sch., 
1890;  M.D.,  .Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  1896;  m. 
June  20,  1894,  Alice  Mabel  Bridgham,  of  Jones- 
boro, Me.  In  practice  at  Machias  since  1896;  pres. 
U.S.  Bd.  of  Pension  Examiners;  acting  asst.  sur- 
geon U.S.  Pub.  Health  and  Marine  Hosp.  Service. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Me.  Med. 
Assn.  Mason  (Blue  J^odge.  Chapter.  Commandery)  ; 
mem  K.  of  P.,  Grange.    Address:    Machias,  Me. 

SMITH,  Albert  David,  clergyman;  b.  Mercer, 
Me..  Aug.  12,  1855;  s.  David  Welts  and  Emma  Wil- 
lard  (Hibbard)  Smith;  descendant  of  Robert  Hib- 
bard,  of  Salem.  IMass.,  about  1640;  grad.  Westboro 
(Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1875:  A.B.,  Amherst,  1879;  grad. 
Andover  Theol.  Sem..  1888;  m.  Ellen  Susan  Taylor. 
of  Granby,  Mass.,  Nov.  15,  1888;  1  son,  Howard 
Taylor,  b.  Dec.  13,  1889  (A.B.,  Oberlin,  A.M.,  Har- 
vard, now  instr.  U.  of  Wyo.).  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  18SS;  acting  pastor  Presbyn.  Ch.,  Bed- 
ford. N.H..  1888-92.  Congregational  Ch.,  East  Long- 
meadow,  Mass.,  1892-6,  Northborough.  Mass.,  ISOfi- 
08,  Milton,  Mass.,  since  1908.  Independent  Republi- 
can.   Address:    Frothingham  St.,  Milton,  Mass. 

SMITH,  Albert  Edward,  mfr.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
S]SOTH,  Albert  IiOug',  clergyman;  b.  Salisbury, 
IMass.,  June  30,  1860;  s.  Eleazer  and  Jjaura  Russell 
(Grout)  Smith:  grad.  Concord,  N.H..  High  Soh., 
1879;  A.B..  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1883:  D.D.,  Chi- 
cago Seminar  of  Science.  1910;  m.  Gertrude  E. 
I.,amprey,  of  Laconia,  N.H.,  May  15,  1901:  2  chil- 
dren. Teacher,  East  Hamnton.  Conn.,  1883-4,  An- 
sonia.  1884-6:  ordained  M.E.  ministrv.  1887;  pastor 
Rumnev.  N.H..  1887-90,  Auburn  and  Chester,  1890- 
91.  Newfield,  1891-6.  Laconia,  1896-1901.  Penacook, 
1901-5.  Suncook.  1905-7.  Lancaster  and  Grange, 
1907-10,  Plvmouth  since  1910.  Pres.  N.H.  Epworth 
League.  1907-11:  sec.  of  N.H.  Conf.  M.E.  Ch.  since 
1911.  Mem.  Plymouth  Bd.  of  Trade.  Mem.  Psi  Up- 
silon  (Xi  Chapter),  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Mystic  Seven. 


Republican.  Mason  (chaplain  of  Blue  Lodge); 
mem.  Order  of  Eastern  Star  (worthy  patron).  Rec- 
leations:  wall^ing,  study  of  psychology.  Address: 
22   Highland   St.,   I'lymouth,  N.H. 

SMITH,  Alfred  Charles,  M.D.,  surgeon:  b.  Cape 
Town,  South  Africa,  Dec.  15,  1869;  s.  Ernest 
Sylvanus  and  Annie  Sophia  (Hodgson)  Smith; 
came  to  America,  1887;  Ph.G.,  Westminster  Coll. 
of  Pharmacy,  1888;  M.D.,  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch., 
1898;  m.  Edith  Frances  Burlen,  of  Maiden,  Mass., 
Sept.  19,  1892;  children.  1  son,  Harold  B.  Began 
practice  in  Boston,  1898;  surgeon,  capt..  Royal 
Armv  Med.  Corps,  Boer  War,  South  Africa,  16  mos.. 
1899-01;  practiced  in  Brockton,  Mass.,  since  1901. 
Formerly  asst.  surgeon  5th  Inf.,  M.V.M.;  now  chief 
surgeon  Ancient  and  Hon.  Arty.  Co.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Plymouth  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  (sec- 
treas.).  Queen's  and  King's  silver  medals  for 
services  in  South  Africa.  Mem.  Palestine  Lodge, 
A.F.  and  >\.M.:  Somerville  ChajUer,  R..\.M.:  (Jrient 
Council,  R.  and  S.M. ;  Bay  State  Commandery, 
K.T.;  Aleppo  Temple,  A.A.O.N.M.S.  (med.  dir.); 
mem.  Damocles  Lodge,  K.  of  P.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Clubs:  Commercial  (Brockton),  Ten  of 
Us  (Boston).  Address:  25  Florence  St.  Office: 
Times   Bldg..   Brockton.   Mass. 

SMITH,  Alton  liincoln,  college  prof.;  b.  :Mattoon, 
111.,  July  31,  1867;  s.  James  Lyman  and  Sophia 
Elisabeth  (Puffer)  .Smith:  grad.  Springfield  (Mas«.) 
High  Sch.,  1885;  B.S..  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1890, 
M.S.,  1899;  m.  Worcester,  Nov.  29,  1894,  Mabel 
Hartshorn.  Laboratory  asst..  1890-1,  instr.  in 
drawing  and  machine  design,  1891-1900,  asst.  prof., 
1900-6  prof,  drawing  and  machine  design  since 
1906,  "Worcester  Poly.  Inst.  Republican.  !Mem.  Am. 
Soc.  INIech.  Engrs..  Soc.  Promotion  Engring.  Bdn., 
Sigma  Xi,  Worcester  Co.  Mechanics'  Assn.  Mem. 
Royal  Arcanum.  Author:  Technical  Sketching  and 
Freehand  Lettering,  1907.  Home:  IS  McKinley  Rd. 
Office:     Worcester    Poly.    Inst.,    Worcester.    Mass. 

SMITH,  Amos  Denisou,  merchant  and  mfi. ;  Jan. 
7,    1835-19 — .     (See   vol.    1909.) 

SMITH,  Appleton  "White,  M.D. ;  b.  Rangoon, 
Burma,  India:  :\ray  13,  1865;  s.  Daniel  Appleton 
White  and  Sarah  Lincoln  (Stevens)  Smith:  grand- 
son Rev.  Samuel  Francis  Smith,  D.D.,  author  of 
song  "America";  prep.  edn.  high  sch.,  Davenport, 
la.;  A.B..  Colby  Coll.,  1887;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1902;  unmarried.  "Was  connected  with  Wal- 
worth Construction  &  Supply  Co.,  steam  engrs. 
and  contractors,  1887-97:  house  officer,  Boston  City 
Hosp.,  1901-4,  asst.  to  supt.  1904-9;  resident  phys. 
Boston  I.iving-in  Hosp.,  1904;  supt.  Hartford  Hosp. 
since  1909.  Mem.  Hartford  Med.  Soc.  S.A.R.  (Col. 
.Jeremiah  T\''adsworth  Chapter,  Hartford),  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs:  Hartford  Golf,  University, 
City.    Address:    Hartford  Hospital,  Hartford.  Conn. 

SMITH,  Arthur  B.,  railway  official;  b.  Boston, 
Sept.  15,  1S61:  s.  H.  Farnam  and  Esther  P.  (Straw) 
Smith;  m.  Miss  Hunting,  of  Boston,  Oct.  14.  1890; 
2  sons,  Arthur  Calvert.  Edward  Hunting.  Began 
MS  elk.  in  engr.'s  office,  Burlington  &  :Mo.  River 
R.R..  1880,  and  advanced  to  asst.  gen.  pass,  agt., 
continuing  with  co.  21  yrs.;  auditor  Yellowstone 
Park  Co.,  1903:  asst.  gen.  pass.  agt.  N.P.  Ry.,  at 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1904-7;  gen.  traffic  mgr.  Consoli- 
dated Rv.,  New  Haven.  Conn.,  1907-8:  gen.  pass. 
agt.  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.  R.R..  since  Mar.,  1908,  al.so 
.gen.  pass.  agt.  Central  N.E.  Ry.  Clubs:  Oiiinni- 
piack  (New  Haven,  Conn.).  Milton  (Milton.  ^lass.). 
Horne:  76  Brook  Hill  Rd.,  Milton,  Mass.  Office: 
South   Station,  Boston,* 

SMITH,  Arthur  Ellis,  banking;  b.  Natick,  Mass., 
Aug.  4,  1877;  s.  Lavender  A.  and  Elizabeth  Ma- 
tilda (Ellis)  Smith:  grad.  Natick  Grammar  Sch., 
.lune,  1894;  grad.  Bryant  &  Stratton  Commercial 
Sch.,  Dec,  1895;  m.  Oct.  11,  1899,  Theodora  Alice 
Baker  of  South  Westminster,  Mass.;  1  daughter, 
Priscilla  Alice.  Began  as  elk.  1st  Nat.  Bank.  West 
Newton,  Mass.,  Apr..  1896,  cashier,  19^2-3  (re- 
signed) ;  in  check  teller's  dept.,  1st  Nat.  Bank, 
Boston,  1903-5  (resigned):  cashier  Hyde  Park  Nat. 
Bank  since  it  was  opened  for  business,  Oct.  2, 
1905.  l\Tem.  Business  Men's  Assn.  of  Hyde  Park, 
Nat.  Bank  Cashiers'  Assn.,  Bank  Officers'  Assn.  of 
Boston,  Am.  Inst,  of  Banking,  etc.  Notary  public. 
Mem.    Hyde   Park   Y.M.C.A.     Republican.     Baptist. 


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Mem.  Hyde  Park  Lodge,  A.F.  and  A.M.;  Norfolk 
Chapter,  R.A.M.,  Hyde  Park;  Mt.  Ida  Council  Royal 
Arcanum,  No.  1247,  Newtonville,  Mass.  Home: 
1123  Hyde  Park  Av.,  Hyde  Park.  Office:  15  Har- 
vard Av.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

SMITH,  Arthur  Noel,  M.D. ;  b.  Meddybemps, 
Me.,  July  2y,  ISf)!:  s.  Dr.  Samuel  M.  and  Mary  E. 
(Nickerson)  Smith;  M.D.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1872; 
post-grad,  studies.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.  and  Phila. 
Polyclinic;  m.  June  14,  1874,  Hattie  McCann  (died 
1885) ;  m.  2d,  May  4,  1886,  Ella  A.  Dame;  3  children, 
Arthur  T.,  Laura  H.  (Smith)  Clark,  Ina  E.  (Smith) 
Barter.  Practiced  at  Silver  City,  Ida.,  1S73-S, 
Dover,  N.H.,  since  1878;  mem.  med.  staff,  Went- 
worth  Hosp.:  climn.  exam,  bd..  Nurse's  Training 
Sch.  Mem.  Dover  Sch.  Bd.,  1895-6.  Mem.  A.M.A., 
N.H.  Med.  SocT,  Sti-afford  Dist.  Med.  Soc,  Dover 
Med.  Soc.  (pres.,  1893-4).  Republican.  Baptist.  Ad- 
dress:    Dover,   N.H. 

SIVHTH,  Arthur  Warren,  clergyman.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

SMITH,  Arvin  Aiigfustus,  clergyman.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

SMITH,  Ashley  Auburn,  clergyman;  b.  Auburn, 
2Me.,  May  2S,  1871:  s.  Ashley  Benjamin  and  Adeline 
Ruth  (Coy)  Smith;  descendant  of  Capt.  John 
Smith,  of  Va. ;  grad.  Edwai'd  Little  High  Sch.,  Au- 
burn, 1891;  B.D.,  Crane  Theol.  Sch.  (Tuft.s  Coll.), 
1895;  m.  Bertha  Dennison  Clark,  of  Gloucester, 
Mass.,  May  23,  1898;  5  children,  Dorothy,  Bruce, 
Philip,  Robert,  Ruth.  Ordained  Universalist  min- 
istry, 1895;  pastor  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1895-8,  Bel- 
fast, Me.,  1898-11.  Bangor  since  Feb.,  1911.  Chmn. 
Sch.  Bd..  Belfast,  1909-10;  chmn.  bd.  of  trustees, 
Belfast  Free  Library,  1903-11.  ]Mem.  Bangor  Hist. 
Soc.  Mason  (Blue  Lodge,  Chapter,  Consistory, 
32°);  Grand  Master  Grand  Lodge  of  Masons  of 
Me.,  1910-11:  Worshipful  Master  Phoenix  Lodge, 
Belfast;  High  Priest  Corinthian  Royal  Arch  Chap- 
ter, Belfast:  Eminent  Commander  Palestine  Com- 
mandery,  K.T.,  Belfast:  M.P.  Sovereign  Tamerlane 
Conclave  of  the  Red  Cross  of  Constantine,  Bangor. 
Odd  Fellow;  Noble  Grand  Bangor  Lodge.  Contbr. 
to  Universalist  Leadei-.  Youth's  Companion,  etc. 
Address;     3  7   Fountain   St.,  Bangor,   Me. 

SMITH,  A(ug-ustus)  Ledyard,  paper  mfr.  (See 
vol.    1909.) 

SMITH,  Benjamin  Lloyd  Mason,  mfr.;  b.  Somer- 
set, Mass.,  Nov.  2S.  1836;  s.  Joseph  and  Phoebe 
(Chase)  Smith;  pub.  sch.  edn.:  m.  "VVhitinsville, 
Mass.,  Nov.  26.  1857,  Elmira  H.  B.  Keech.  Learned 
trade  of  machinist  in  Whitin  Machine  Works, 
Whitinsville.  IMass.  (foreman  charge  of  mfr.  of 
spinning  rolls):  mem.  Gen.  Court  of  Mass.,  1885; 
chmn.  Bd.  of  Assessors.  Northbridge,  since  1884; 
v.-p..  Whitinsville  Savings  Bank:  was  conductor 
of  Whitinsville  Choral  T^nion  of  75  voices,  which 
participated  in  Peace  .Tubilee,  Boston,  1869  and 
1872:  one  of  organizers  Whitinsville  Musical  Assn. 
and  Worcester  County  ^Musical  Assn.  Mason;  Odd 
Fellow.    Home:    Whitinsville,  Mass. 

SlSiHTH,  Bertram  Charles,  merchant;  b.  John- 
ville,  P.Q.,  Sept.  22.  1868;  s.  Charles  and  Eliza 
(Bowen)  Smith;  arrived  in  U.S.,  1884;  ed.  common 
schs.  and  acads.:  m.  Lennoxville,  P.Q.,  Oct.  8,  1890, 
Marion  Shaw;  1  son,  Ralph  H.,  b.  July  27,  1893. 
Began  active  career  in  store  of  B.  O.  Garland, 
Bartlett,  N.H.,  at  age  of  16  and  continued  19  yrs.; 
established  firm  of  B.  C.  Smith  &  Co.,  retail  cloth- 
ing and  furnishings.  Gorham.  in  1903.  Past  Grand 
Chancellor  of  N.H.,  K.  of  p.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Address:     Gorham,   N.H. 

SMITH,  Bertram  Le'wis,  lawyer:  b.  Exeter,  Me., 
Nov.  20,  1856;  s.  William  and  Rosina  (Foss)  Smith; 
ed.  Exeter  Acad..  Me.  Central  Inst.,  and  under  pvt. 
instrs. ;  studied  law  with  Judge  Whiting  S.  Clark, 
Bangor,  Me.:  admitted  to  bar,  1877;  m.  Maiden, 
Mass.,  Oct.  16,  1879,  Charlotte  Louise  IMurch,  Bel- 
fast. Me.  Began  teaching  sch.  at  15  and  continued 
during  vacations  until  admitted  to  bar;  began  prac- 
tice at  "West  Waterville  (now  Oakland),  Me.,  1878; 
removed  to  Bangor,  1879,  and  formed  partnership 
with  Gen.  Harris  M.  Plaisted;  assisted  Gen. 
Plaisted  and  Hon.  F.  H.  Appleton  in  compilation 
of  digest  of  Me.  Law  Reports;  apptd.  reporter  of 
decisions  by  Gen.  Plaisted  after  he  became   gov.. 


but  name  withdrawn  at  own  requst  on  account  of 
friction  between  gov.  and  council;  law  partnership 
dissolved  1881;  removed  to  Patten,  1888,  where 
has  since  practiced;  mem.  Bangor  City  Council, 
1879-80;  CO.  atty.,  Penobscot  Co.,  8  yrs.,  1897-1904; 
mem.  Me.  Legislature,  1907-8,  1913-14,  serving  on 
judiciary  com.;  always  active  in  politics  as  cam- 
paign speakei-  and  otherwise.  Republican.  Mem. 
Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Me.  Bar  Assn.  Mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K. 
of  P.,  A.O.IT.VV.  Club:  Madockawando  (Bangor). 
Address:  Patten.  INIe. 

SMITH,  C.  Morton,  dermatologist;  b.  Dublin, 
N.H.,  Oct.  20,  1867;  s.  Charles  Johnson  and  Sarepta 
(Culver)  Smith;  prep.  edn.  Pembroke  (N.H.)  Acad.; 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1894;  house  surgeon, 
Boston  City  Hosp.,  1893-4;  m.  Mary  L.  Moulton,  of 
Newburyport,  Feb.  27,  1896;  2  children,  Morton  and 
Claribel.  In  practice  at  Boston,  since  1894;  asst. 
in  dermatology,  Boston  Dispensary,  1896-1914; 
instr.  Harvard  Med.  .Sch.  since  1906;  phys.  in  chief 
south  med.  service,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.  since  1914. 
Mem.  A.M..^.,  Am.  Dermatol.  Assn.,  Boston  Der- 
matological  Club.  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Boston  Med.  Li- 
brary Assn.  Club:  Harvard.  Recreations:  all 
phases  of  outdoor  life.  Address:  437  Marlboro  St., 
Boston. 

SnOTH,  Carl  Byron,  mechanical  engineer;  b. 
Montgomery,  Vt.,  Nov.  28,  1867;  s.  George  Alexan- 
der and  Sarah  Romelia  (Kelton)  Smith;  B.S.  in 
Mech.  Engring.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1888:  m. 
Fanny  Gertrude  Williams,  of  Providence,  R.I., 
June  17,  1896.  Draftsman  and  asst.  chief  drafts- 
man, R.I.  Locomotive  Works,  Providence,  R.I., 
1888-95;  asst.  draftsman,  motive  power  dept.,  1895- 
99,  chief  draftsman,  1899-1901,  master  mechanic, 
Boston  shops.  1901-6.  mech.  engr.  since  1906,  B.  & 
M.  R.R.  Republican.  Baptist.  Sec.  Boston  Bapt.  S.S. 
Supts.'  Assn.,  4  yrs.;  sec.  S.S.  Supts.'  Union  of 
Boston  and  Vicinity,  1909-13;  trustee  1st  Bapt. 
Ch.  and  supt.  of  S.S.  14  yrs.  (Melrose,  Mass.). 
Mason.  Club:  N.E.  Railroad  (pres.  1913-14). 
Home:  17  Beverly  St.,  Melrose,  Mass.  Office:  Bos- 
ton &  Maine  R.R.,  Boston. 

SMITH,  Carson  A.,  M.D. :  b.  Brain  tree,  Vt.,  Nov. 
24,  1865:  s.  Nelson  and  Evelina  E.  (Gibson)  Smith; 
M.S.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1891:  student,  Dartmouth 
Med.  Sch.:  :M.D..  U.  of  Vt.  Med.  Sch.,  1895.  En- 
gaged in  practice  at  Weston,  Vt.,  since  1896;  mem. 
Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908;  has  served  as  trustee  Pub. 
Library,  health  officer  and  supt.  schs.,  Weston; 
chmn.  Rep.  town  com.  Conglist.  Mem.  Odd  Fel- 
lows, Rebekahs,  Grange.    Address:    "Weston,  Vt. 

SMITH,  Chandler  W.;  b.  Orange,  Mass..  Sept., 
1848;  s.  Sullivan  and  Laura  (Cheney)  Smith;  pub. 
sch.  edn.;  m.  1st,  North  Orange,  Dec.  1868,  Emma 
Tennev,  of  Keene.  N.H.  (now  deceased);  1  son,  C. 
Nelson,  b.  Sept.  19.  1880;  m.  2d,  South  Mills,  N.C., 
Feb.,  1884,  Alma  Faunce,  of  Wollaston,  Mass. 
Learned  wood  turning  trade;  spent  3  yrs.  in  coun- 
try store  and  postoffice,  and  9  yrs.  at  Chickering 
&  Sons,  piano  factory;  mgr.  retail  warehouse,  same, 
11  yrs.:  in  retail  piano  business,  Boston  (Smith  & 
Beardslev)  1  vi\,  1892;  in  own  name  3  vrs..  Chand- 
ler W.  Smith  Co..  1896.  sold  out,  1904;  now  whole- 
sale rep.  Henry  F.  Miller  &  Sons  Piano  Co.;  v.-p. 
and  dir.  "Wollaston  Cooperative  Bank.  Ex-pres., 
sec.  and  treas.  Boston  Music  Trade  Assn.;  1st  pres. 
Nat.  Assn.  Piano  Dealers  of  America.  Repviblican. 
Unitarian.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Boston  Citv, 
"^'ollaston  Golf.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  AVol- 
laston,  Mass.    Office:    395  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

SMITH,  Channing",  mfr.;  b.  North  Providence, 
R.I.,  June  15,  1868:  s.  Albert  Edward  and  Anjean- 
ette  (Kennev)  Smith:  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Phillips 
Acad.,  Exeter,  N.H.,  to  1885,  Valley  Woolen  Jilills, 
Cherry  Valley,  as  mfr.  and  dyer,  and  acquired  his 
technical  training  in  the  Phila.  Textile  Sch.,  1890- 
91:  m.  Oct.  17,  1894.  May  Breck,  d.  Henry  and  Kath- 
erine  (Breck)  Montgomery,  of  Phila.:  m.  2d,  Har- 
riet S.  Stark,  of  Worcester.  Mass.;  children,  Chan- 
ning,  Jr.,  Alberta  K.,  Reading  M.,  Carolyn.  Treas. 
and  agt.  Chapel  Mills  Co.;  trustee  and  mem.  finance 
com.,  Leicester  Savings  Bank.  For  3  yrs.  chmn. 
Rep.  town  com.,  Leicester,  Mass.;  mem.  Rep.  .State 
<^om.;  dir.  Hojue  Market  Club;  chmn.  Bd.  of  Se- 
lectmen: apptd.  bv  Gov.  E.  N.  Foss.  mem.  Mass. 
Bd.  Labor  and  Industry,  July  30,  1913.    Episcopa- 


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lian.  Clubs:  Massachusetts,  Worcester,  Common- 
wealth, Tatassit  Canoe,  Tatnuck  Country,  Boston 
City,  Pomham  (Providence),  Worcester  Automo- 
bile. Home:  Leicester,  Mass.  Office:  Cherry  Val- 
ley,  Mass. 

SlillTH,  Charles  Bradley;  b.  Paxton,  Mass.;  Mar. 

9,  ISf)?:  s.  Charles  W.  and  Abigail  (Crocker)  Smith; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Classical  High  Sch.,  of  Worces- 
ter; passed  exam,  for  Harvard,  but  took  a  course 
In  textile  mfg.  in  the  mills  of  Rockwell  &  Phillips, 
Fitchburg;  m.  Dec.  26,  ISSl,  Mary  I.,  d.  Emery  and 
Ruth  (Ingraham)  Tilton,  of  Leominster,  ISIass.; 
2  children,  Florence  Mav  (Mrs.  Philip  W.  Flint), 
b.  Oct.  2,  1S82;  Katharine,  Feb.  1,  1892.  Mem.  firm 
of  Converse  &  Smith,  woolen  mill.  North  Weare, 
N.H.,  1879-1882;  with  Fitchburg  Worsted  Co.  as 
designer,  1882-93;  treas.  Star  Worsted  Co.,  since 
Jan.  1,  1894;  dir.  Safety  Fund  Nat.  Bank  of  Fitch- 
burg. Mem.  Fitchburg  Sch.  Bd.,  1893-1900;  alder- 
man. 1902;  mem.  Gen.  Court  of  Mass.,  1905.  Clubs: 
Mass.  Republican  (Boston);  Home  Market,  Park 
(pres.  2  yrs.).  (^dd  l'"ellow.  Mem.  and  tieas.  r-hrist 
P.E.  Ch.,  Fitchburg.  Home:  132  Pleasant  St.  Of- 
fice:   Star  "Worsted  Co.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

SMITH,  Charles  Card,  writer;  b.  Boston,  Mar.  27, 
1827;  s.  George  and  Harriet  (Card)  Smith;  ed. 
pub.  and  pvt.  schools,  Gloucester,  Mass.;  (hon. 
A.M..  Harvard  IT.,  1887) ;  m.  Georgiana  Whittemore. 
of  Gloucester,  Aug.  22,  1853.  Sec.  Boston  Gas  Light 
Co.,  18.53-89.  Treas.  Am.  Unitarian  Assn.,  1862-71: 
treas.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  1877-1907,  and  editor  of 
pubis.,  1889-1907.  Contbr.  to  revs.,  mags,  and  news- 
papers. Mem.  Am.  Antiq.  Soc,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.; 
fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences.  Home:  286 
Mai-ll^orough  St.,  Boston.* 

SMITH,  Charles  Cog-swell,  lawver;  b.  Dover,  N.H., 
Apr.  18,  1877;  s.  Rev.  T.  Perley  (D.D.)  and  Clara  R. 
Smith  (Ph.B.);  prep.  edn.  under  father  and  at  Wil- 
liston  Sem.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin.  1898;  prin.  acad.  and 
sch.,  1898-1900;  post-grad,  study.  Harvard;  m.  Eu- 
nice Nelson  Thomas,  of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1907;  2 
children,  Philip  Allei-ton,  b.  Mar.  24.  1908;  Carolvn 
Cogswell,  Jan.  27,  1910.  Admitted  to  bar,  .1900,  and 
practiced  in  Boston  until  1914;  apptd.  mem.  and  sec. 
U.S.   Peace  Commn.,   to  Dominican  Republic,  Aug. 

10,  1914;  apptd.  pvt.  sec.  to  Sec.  of  State,  Dec.  2, 
1914;  apptd.  mem.  and  sec.  U.S.  Investigation 
Commn.  to  Haiti,  Feb.  27,  1915.  Democrat.  Episco- 
palian. Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Mem.  Zeta  Psi.  Clubs: 
Warwick,  Country,  Jefferson  (Portsmouth,  N.H.); 
Candia  (Boston) ;  Royal  Order  of  Scotland  (Wash- 
ington, D.C.).  Home:  215  Richards  Av.,  Ports- 
mouth, N.H. 

SMITH,  Charles  Deunlson,  M.D.;  b.  Portland,  Me., 
Nov.  8,  KS55;  s.  Lewis  1^.  and  Julia  A.  Smith;  A.B., 
Colby,  1877,  A.M.,  1890;  M.D.,  Bowdoin,  1879-80 
(A.M.,  1895);  interne  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1879-80;  m. 
Albertina  M.  Means,  of  Portland,  Nov.  8,  1882.  In 
gen.  practice,  1881-02;  prof,  physiology,  1891 — , 
Bowdoin;  visiting  phys.,  1895-02,  supt.  and  resident 
phys.,  1902 — ,  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.;  pres.  Me.  State  Bd. 
of  Health,  1892-14.  Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Am. 
Acad.  Medicine,  Am.  Assn.  of  Anatomists,  A.A.A.S., 
Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Clubs:  Portland,  Bramhall  League. 
Addre.'js:  Me.  General  Hospital,  Portland,  Me.* 

SMITH,  Charles  Edwin,  business  man;  b.  Skow- 
hegan.  Me.,  Nov.  10,  1856;  s.  Cyrus  Sewall  and 
Lovina  (Soule)  Smith;  ed.  pub.  schs.  Skowhegan 
and  High  Sch.,  Newpoi-t,  Me.;  m.  Ada  V.  Mussev.  of 
Newport,  Me.,  Oct.  15,  1888.  Stone  and  building 
contr.,  Helena,  Mont.,  1881-2;  in  hotel  business,  as 
Smith  Bros.,  Madison,  Me.,  1887-92;  with  Me.  Con- 
densed Milk  Co.,  of  Newport,  Me.,  1892-5;  treas.  and 
gen.  mgr.  Crystal  Spring  Creamery  Co.,  Unity,  Me., 
189  5-05;  now  treas.  and  gen.  mgr.  Newport  Light 
&  Power  Co.  Has  served  as  supt.  schs.,  Newport, 
chmn.  of  Sch.  Com.  and  selectman;  pres.  Bd.  of 
Trade  6  yrs.;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910,  Senate, 
1912.  Trustee  Newport  Pub.  Library.  Republican. 
Universalist.  Pres.  Newport  Agrl.  Soc.  Mason 
(Lodge,  Chapter,  Commandery,  Shrine);  Odd  Fel- 
low.   Address:  Newport,  Me. 

SMITH,  C(harles)  Frederic,  merchant;  b.  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  June  1,  1867;  s.  Charles  S.  and  Nancie 
Moulton  (Caswell)  Smith;  descendant  of  Richard 
Warren,  of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  grammar  and  high 
schs.,  Somerville,  Mass.;  m.  Emma  G.  Winchester, 


of  Peabody,  Mass.,  Apr.  12,  1893;  4  children,  Helen 
A\'inchester,  Howard  Caswell,  C.  Fred,  Jr.,  Mar- 
garet. In  employ  of  Levi  Boles  &  Son,  door,  sash 
and  blind  dealers,  1885;  in  same  line  of  business 
for  self  since  1890;  now  pres.  and  treas.  The  Brock- 
way-Smith  Corpn.;  dir.  Central  Nat.  Bank,  Lynn, 
Mass.  Trustee  Lynn  Unitarian  Ch.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  S.A.R.  Clubs:  O.xford,  Bos- 
ton Athletic  Assn.,  Tedesco  Country.  Recreations: 
motoring.  Home:  106  Elmwood  Rd.,  Swampscott, 
Mass.    Office:  98  Canal  St.,  Boston. 

SMITH,  Charles  Frederick,  clergyman;  b.  Dix- 
mont.  Me.,  Jan.  24,  1870;  s.  Walter  G.  and  Anna  M. 
(Powlesland)  Smith;  descendant  of  Revolutionary 
ancestry,  and  related  to  Adam  Clark,  the  Bible 
commentator;  grad.  Hampden  (Me.)  Acad.,  1889; 
A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1893,  A.M.,  1896;  S.T.B.,  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  Theology,  1897;  corr.  work.  111.  Wesleyan 
U. ;  m.  Apr.  14,  1897,  A.  Myrtilla  Smith,  of  Corinna, 
Me.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1899;  pastor  Palermo 
and  Montville,  Me.,  1897,  Georgetown  and  Anowsic, 
1898-01,  Sheepscot  Circuit,  1902-4,  Rockport,  1905-6, 
Dover  and  Foxcroft,  1907-10,  Vinalhaven,  1911-12, 
Camden  since  1913.  Has  served  as  statistician  of 
the  Conf.  since  1908;  editor  of  Conf.  Year  Book, 
1909,  10;  mem.  bd.  of  examiners  of  conf.,  since  1905. 
Trustee  E.  Me.  Conf.  Sem.,  Bucksport,  Me.  (sec.  of 
bd.).  Mem.  Piscataquis  County  Hist.  Soc.  Indepen- 
dent Republican.    Mason.    Address:  Camden,  Me. 

SMITH,  Charles  G-aston,  lawyer,  banker;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1887;  admitted  to  bar,  and  engaged  in 
practice,  Boston.  Pres.  Instn.  for  Savings  in  Rox- 
bury  and  its  Vicinity;  dir..  Commonwealth  Trust 
Co..  Boston  Consolidated  CJas  Co.,  Nat.  Rockland 
Bank  (Roxbury).  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston. 
Home:  Brookline.  Address:  2343  Washington  St., 
Roxbury,  Boston. 

SItXITH,  Charles  Henry,  college  prof.;  b.  Beirut, 
Syria,  May  14,  1S42;  s.  Rev.  Eli  and  Maria  Ward 
(Chapin)  Smith;  A.B.,  Yale,  1865;  (LL.B.,  Bowdoin, 
1894);  m.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Munn,  of  Lyons,  N.Y. 
Tutor,  Yale,  and  teacher  various  schs.,  1865-74; 
prof.  Bowdoin,  1874-90;  prof.  Am.  history,  Yale, 
1890-1910,  prof,  emeritus,  1910 — .  Mem.  Conn.  Acad. 
Arts  and  Sciences,  Order  Founders  and  Patriots, 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  New  Haven  Colony  Hist.  Soc, 
Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  hon.  mem.  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  New 
London  Co.  Hist.  Soc.  Clubs:  Yale,  Alpha  Delta 
Phi  (New  York),  Graduates'  (New  Haven).  Author: 
History  of  Yale  University.  1898.  Home;  284  Or- 
ange St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

SMITH,  Charles  Hug°hes,  clergyman;  b.  Abing- 
ton,  Conn.,  Apr.  11,  1861;  s.  Rev.  Henry  Bagg  and 
Sarah  Steadman  (Hazen)  Smith;  descendant  of 
Simon  Smith,  Westfield,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Amherst, 
1884;  B.D.,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1887;  m.  Abbie 
Cowles  Spear,  of  Shutesbury,  Mass.,  July  17,  1884; 
5  children.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1887;  pastor 
Belchertown,  Mass.,  1887-90,  Windsor  Av.  Ch., 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1890-3,  Plymouth  Ch.,  Barre, 
Mass.,  1893-03,  Evangelical  Congl.  Ch.  Barre,  since 
1903.  Mem.  Conn.  Constl.  Conv.  (one  of  chaplains); 
trustee  Barre  Pub.  Library,  3  yrs.;  mem.  Sell.  Bd., 
3  yrs.  Mem.  Franklin  Lodge,  I.O.O.F.  (chaplain); 
grand  chaplain  Grand  Lodge  of  Conn.,  P.  of  H., 
18  yrs.;  chaplain  Conn.  State  Grange,  2  yrs.;  chap- 
lain Mountain  Pomona  Grange  and  Barre  (jrange. 
Formerly  state  corr.  Chicago  Advance;  dept.  edi- 
tor Religious  Herald  several  yrs.;  corr.  Springfield 
Republican.  Author  of  published  poems  and  ad- 
dresses.   Address:  Barre,  Mass. 

SMITH,  Charles  Morris,  mfr. ;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1859,  A.  M.,  1862;  read  law  and  admitted  to  bar, 
1861.  Served  in  U.S.  Vols.,  1861-5.  Pres.  Eagle 
:\Iills.   Address:  116  Benevolent  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

SIOITH,  Charles  P.,  banker;  b.  St.  John's,  P.Q., 
March  4,  1847;  s.  Frederick  and  Mary  (Foote) 
Smith;  moved  with  parents  to  Burlington,  Vt.,  in 
infancy;  grad.  Burlington  High  Sch.;  m.  Anna  A. 
Pease,  of  Oswego,  N.Y.,  June  11,  1879.  Engaged  in 
grain  and  feed  business  until  1890;  dir.  1884 — , 
pres.,  1889 — ,  Burlington  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Cen- 
tral Vt.  R.R.,  Nat.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Montpelier,  Vt., 
N.E.  Telegraph  &  Telephone  Co.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of 
P.ep.,  1894,  96,  Senate,  1898.  Treas.  U.  of  Vt.;  dir., 
treas.  Mary  Fletcher  Hosp.;  trustee  Home  of  Aged 


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Women.   Home  for  Destitute  Children  of  Vt.    Re- 
publican.   ConglLst.    Address:  Burlinston,  Vt.* 

SMITH,  Charles  Whipple,  real  estate  agent.  (See 
vol.  1909.) 

SMITH,  Charlotte  IiOuise,  writer;  b.  Unity,  Me., 
Sept.  20,  1853;  d.  James  Bowdoin  and  Mary  Lucre- 
tia  (Hussey)  Murch;  m.  Maiden,  Mass.,  1879,  Ber- 
tram Lewis  Smith.  Began  writing  poetry  before  15; 
author  of  "Four-Leaved  Clover";  has  contributed 
extensively  in  prose  and  verse  to  newspapers  and 
mags.    Address:  Patten,  Me. 

SMITH,  Clara  Eastman  (Mrs.  Sheridan  Irving 
Smith),  editor;  1).  Soutli  Newbury,  Vt.,  June  7,  1856; 
d.  Charles  W'eslex-  and  Elizabeth  Chastina  East- 
man; on  mother's  side  descendant  of  the  Andover 
Abbotts,  and  Peter  INIartin,  who  was  a  member  of 
Gen.  Washington's  body  guard;  on  father's  side 
descendant  of  Earl  of  l?rancaster,  Eng.,  owner  of 
Brancaster  Castle  (his  wife  was  from  the  family 
of  Robert  Bruce) ;  grad.  Montebello  Inst.,  Newbury, 
Vt. ;  m.  Sheridan  Irving  Smith,  of  Lyndonville,  Vt., 
June  20,  1888;  1  son,  Wendell  Phillips,  b.  Sept.  17, 
1892.  For  a  number  of  yrs.  teacher  and  writer  for 
ednl.  and  religious  periodicals;  connected  officially 
with  the  Vt.  W.C.T.U.  and  has  been  editor  of  its 
state  paper,  the  Vermont  Home  Guards,  since  Jan., 
1912.  Prohibitionist.  iNIethodist.  Recreations: 
painting,  nature  study.    Address:  Wells  River,  Vt. 

SMITH,  Clarence  B.,  merchant.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

SMITH,  Clarence  Cheney,  recorder  Land  Ct.  of 
Mass.;  b.  New  Hampton,  N.H.,  Mar.  1,  1865;  s.  David 
H.  and  Esther  S.  (Perkins)  Smitli;  grad.  Edward 
Little  High  Sch.,  Auburn,  Me.,  1884;  A.B.,  Bates 
Coll.,  1888;  studied  law  in  office  of  brother.  Hon. 
George  E.  Smith,  Boston,  and  at  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
Law;  admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  1890;  m.  Lewiston, 
Me.,  Aug.,  1892,  Grace  Knowlton.  Practiced  in  Bos- 
ton for  S  yrs.;  recorder  Land  Ct.  of  Mass.  since 
Oct.,  1898.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Middle- 
sex County  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Clubs:  Brae 
Burn  Country,  Newton  Golf.  Hunnewell  (Newton). 
Recreations:  golf.  Home:  Newton,  Mass.  Office: 
Pemberton  Sq.,  Boston,  Mass. 

SMITH,  Clement  Iiawrence,  prof.  Latin;  Apr.  13, 
1844- July  1,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  190  8-9.) 

SMITH,  Clifford  P,,  church  officer;  s.  Joseph 
Benson  and  Amelia  (Pabody)  Smith;  descendant  of 
early  settlers  of  Plymouth  and  Conn,  colonies;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Ind. ;  LL.B.,  State  U.  of  Iowa,  1891;  m. 
Myrtle  Holm,  of  Fort  Dodge,  la.,  Jan.  31,  1900.  Ad- 
mitted to  Iowa  bar,  1891:  iudge  District  Ct.  of  Iowa, 
1900-8;  1st  reader  1st  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist, 
Boston,  1908-11;  pres.  of  that  church,  1911-12; 
mem.  bd.  of  lectureship  1st  Church  of  Christ, 
Scientist,  1911-14;  coiu.  on  publication  of  that 
church,  since  1914.  Mason  (32°).  Home  16  Corey 
Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  46  Norway  St.,  Boston. 

SMITH,  David  Stanley,  college  prof.:  b.  Toledo, 
O..  July  6.  1877;  .s.  William  H.  H.  and  Julia  Welles 
(Griswold)  Smith;  B.A.,  Yale,  1900,  Mus.B.,  1903; 
studied  under  Horatio  William  Parker  and  later 
for  2  yrs.  abroad;  unmarried.  Asst.  prof,  theory  of 
music,  Yale,  1903 — .  Organist  Ch.  of  Redeemer, 
1905-8,  Center  Ct.,  1908-12,  United  Church,  1913—. 
Republican.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  so- 
cieties, musical  compositions,  etc.)  Home:  755 
Whitney  Av.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

SMITH,  (Edward)  Borland,  surgeon;  b.  Peru, 
Clinton  Co.,  N.Y.,  Apr.  29,  1875;  s.  Oliver  Keese  and 
Mary  Sarah  (Dorland)  Smith;  descendant  of  Caleb 
Carr,  Newport,  R.I.,  1635;  Elias  Dorlandt,  Hemp- 
stead, L.I.,  168();  Tristram  Hull,  Barnstable,  Mass., 
1645;  prep.  edn.  Plattsburg  (N.Y.)  High  Sch.;  B.A., 
Yale,  1896;  M.D.,  Yale  Med.  Sch.,  1899;  U.  of  Vienna, 
1907,  11;  work  in  London  and  Paris,  1906,  Berlin, 
1907;  operative  work  in  India,  1912,  14;  unmarried. 
Settled  in  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1902;  asst.  surgeon. 
Manhattan  Eye,  Ear  and  Throat  Hosp.,  N.Y.  City, 
1902-7,  New  York  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  1908-12; 
eye  and  ear  surgeon,  Bridgeport  Gen.  Hosp.  since 
1905.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  Bridge- 
port and  Fairfield  County  med,  socs..  Am.  Acad. 
Ophthalmology  and  Otology,  N.Y.  Acad.  Medicine. 
Republican.  Friends  Ch.  Clubs:  University,  Brook- 


lawn;    Yale    (New    Yoik).     Home:     317    West    Av. 
Ollko:  834-836  Myrtle  Av.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

SMITH,  Edg'ar  Bronson,  surgeon;  b.  Winsted, 
Conn.,  Dee.  23,  1853;  s.  Jes.se  and  Jane  Priscilla 
(Bradford)  Smith;  descendant  on  mother's  side  of 
William  Bradford,  first  gov.  of  Mass.  Colony;  Ph.B., 
Brown  U.,  1878;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Col- 
umbia), 1880;  m.  Evelyn  Bates,  of  Providence,  R.I., 
Oct.  12,  1881.  Practiced  in  Providence  since  1880; 
consulting  surgeon,  R.I.  Hosp.,  St.  Joseph's  Hosp., 
Woonsocket  Hosp.,  Memorial  Ho.'^p.,  Butler  Hosp. 
for  Insane.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem. 
A.M. A.,  Am.  Urol.  Assn.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Providence 
Med.  Assn.  Clubs:  Hope,  Art,  University,  Squan- 
tum.  Home:  68  Brown  St.  Office:  76  Waterman  St., 
Providence,  R.I. 

SMITH,  Edgar  Burr,  educator;  b.  Brattleboro, 
Vt.,  Nov.  24,  1870;  s.  Eri  Richard  and  Leonora 
(Brown)  Smith;  grad.  Brattleboro  High  Sch.,  1888; 
A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1894;  m.  Arlington,  Mass.,  June 
27,  1895,  Jennie  C.  Morse;  children,  Janette  L., 
Richard  B.  Submaster  Mr.  Leal's  Sch.  for  Boys, 
Plainfield,  N.J..  1894-05;  prin.  Brattleboro  High 
Sch.,  since  Sept.,  1905.  Unitarian.  Mason;  mem. 
Psi  Upsilon  (Gamma  Chapter).  Address:  84  Green 
St.,   Brattleboro,   Vt. 

SMITH,  Edward  Curtis,  ex-governor;  b.  St.  Al- 
bans, Vt.,  Jan.  5,  1854;  s.  John  Gregory  and  Ann 
P^liza  (Brainerd)  Smith;  A.B.,  Yale,  1875;  LL.B., 
Columbia,  1877;  (LL.D.,  Norwich  U.,  1901);  m. 
Anna  B.  James,  of  Ogdensburg,  N.Y.,  Oct.  3,  1888. 
Began  practice  of  law,  1877;  gov.  of  Vt,  1898-1900. 
Republican.  Clubs:  LTniversity  (Boston),  Yale, 
Union  League,  University  (New  York),  St.  James, 
Mount  Royal  (Montreal).    Home:  St.  Albans,  Vt.* 

SMITH,  Edward  M.,  lawyer:  b.  Alstead,  N.H., 
Feb.  6,  183S;  s.  Alden  and  Lurinda  (Partridge) 
Smith;  prep.  edn.  Alstead  High  Sch.;  read  law  in 
office  of  Dearborn  &  Scott,  Peterboro,  N.H.,  .1860; 
LL.B.,  Albany  Law  Sch.;  m.  Peterboro,  S.  Fanny 
Washburn.  Has  practiced  in  Alstead  since  1863; 
for  many  yrs.  trustee  and  active  in  settlement  of 
estates;  tax  collector  11  yrs.  and  chmn.  sch.  bd. 
7  yrs.;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1888-9;  engaged 
in  ins.  business,   1869.    Home:  Alstead,  N.H. 

SMITH,  Edward  W.,  M.D.;  b.  Meriden,  Conn.,  Oct. 
17,  1854;  s.  David  and  Fidelia  (Parker)  Smith,  and 
descendant  of  early  Colonial  ancestry;  prep.  edn. 
Hopkins  Grammar  Sch.,  New  Haven,  Conn.;  A.B., 
Yale,  1878;  student  Yale  Med.  Sch.,  1  yr. ;  M.D., 
Med.  Dept,  McGill  U.,  Montreal,  Can.,  1882;  m. 
Meriden,  Conn.,  Oct.  14,  1885,  Helen  Bertha  Rice; 
children,  Marion  Rice,  b.  June  26,  1887;  David 
Parker  (M.D.),  May  7,  1889.  Has  practiced  in 
Meriden  since  1882;  mem.  surgical  staff  of  City 
Hosp.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  Conn. 
State  ]Med.  Soc,  Meriden  Med.  Soc,  New  Haven 
Co.  Med.  Soc.  A.M.A.,  Am.  Acad.  Medicine.  Repub- 
lican.   Conglist.    Address:    Meriden,  Conn. 

SMITH,  Edwin  Aug-ustus,  mfr. ;  b.  North  Scitu- 
ate,  R.I.,  Apr.  3.  1843;  s.  Henry  and  Emeline 
Frances  (Paine)  Smith;  descendant  of  Christopher 
Smith,  Providence,  R.I.,  1650;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m. 
Harriet  J.  Deane,  of  Providence,  Apr.  24,  1883  (died 
1908);  in.  2d,  Maud  Grosvenor  Hunt,  of  Providence, 
Apr.  14.  1909;  1  daughter,  Rachel  (Mrs.  Donald  E. 
Jackson,  of  Providence).  Began  in  banking  busi- 
ness at  Providence,  1861;  cash.  City  Nat.  Bank  27 
yrs.;  treas.  Mechanics  Savings  Bank  10  yrs.;  has 
been  identified  with  mfg.  since  1880;  pres.  Eastern 
Bolt  &  Nut  Co.,  R.I.  Processing  Co.,  Champion 
Horse  Shoe  Co.;  v.-p.  Joslin  Mfg.  Co.,  E.  F.  Phillips 
Electric  Works  (Montreal,  Can.);  dir.  Washburn 
Wire  Co.;  mem.  City  Council,  Providence,  1872-7, 
Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1877.  Served  as  pvt.  in  R.I. 
Vols.,  3  mos.,  1862.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  l\Ia- 
son  (32°).  Clubs:  Central,  Pomham,  Squantum, 
Wannamoisett  Golf.  Home:  80  Waterman  St.  Of- 
fice:   57   Eddy    St.,   Providence,   R.I. 

SMITH,  Edwin  Oscar,  college  prof.;  b.  Albany, 
N.Y.,  Dec.  12,  1871;  s.  Oscar  and  Ida  C.  (Pope) 
Smith;  B.S.,  AVesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1893;  m.  Mvra  M. 
Kendall,  of  Saranac  Lake,  N.Y.,  Nov.  29,  1900;  1 
child,  Winifred  Ida,  b.  Dec.  15,  1901.  In  banking 
and  publishing  business  as  elk.  and  mgr.,  1893-01; 
since    connected    ^\■itll    Conn.    Agrl.    Coll..    now   sec. 


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of  faculty,  treas.  bd.  of  trustees  and  prof.  English 
and  economics;  pres.  Oscar  Smith  &  Sons  Co., 
Phila.  Socialist.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon. 
aiason.    Address:  Storrs,  Conn. 

SMITH,  i:(lmer)  Boyd,  artist,  illustrator;  b.  St. 
John,  N.B.,  Can.,  May  31,  1860.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  AVilton, 
Conn.* 

SMITH,  Emelius  W.,  clergyman;  b.  Clearfield, 
Pa.,  June  4,  1849;  s.  Josiah  W.  and  Pascaline 
(Hurxthal)  Smith;  ed.  I^awrenceville  (N.J.)  High 
Sch.;  A.B.,  Princeton,  1870,  A.M.,  1873;  grad.  Gen. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1874;  studied  Sorbonne,  Paris,  and 
Leipzig  U.,  1874-6;  m.  Emma  Louise  Crocker,  of 
Fitchburg,  Mass.,  May  10,  1881;  4  children,  Ken- 
dall Kerfoot,  Harold  Crocker,  Reginald  Heber, 
Cecil  Hurxthal.  Deacon,  1876,  priest,  1877,  P.E. 
Ch.;  in  charge  St.  Stephen's  Ch.,  McKeesport,  and 
St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Monongahela  Citv,  Pa.,  1876-7;  rec- 
tor Christ  Ch.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1877-84,  Ch.  of 
the  Ascension,  Fall  River,  1884-12;  non-parochial 
clergyman  since  1912.  Dean  of  Western  Convoca- 
tion, 1884;  examining  cliaplain  imder  Bishops  Pad- 
dock, Brooks  and  Lawrence,  Dibcese  of  INIass., 
1885-96;  archdeacon  of  New  Bedford,  1897-99;  mem. 
Standing  Com.,  Diocese  of  Mass.,  1904-12.  Address: 
16   Francis  Av.,   Cambridge,   Mass. 

SMITH,  Ernest  Herman,  M.D. ;  b.  Boston.  July 
13,  1863;  s.  George  and  Anne  E.  (Richards)  Smith; 
grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1881;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll., 
1885;  M.D.,  Coll.  of  Phvs.  &  Surg.,  New  York,  1889; 
m.  Redding,  Conn.,  Apr.  9,  1890.  Mary  C.  Wake- 
man;  children,  Herman  White,  b.  Mar.  12,  1891; 
Homer  Morgan,  May  17,  1894.  Prin.  Hill  Acad., 
Redding,  1885-6;  interne.  Emigrant  Hosp.,  Ward's 
Island,  N.Y.,  1889;  began  practice  at  Redding,  1890; 
now  health  officer,  Redding.  Mem.  Danbury  Med. 
Assn.,  Fairfield  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Phi 
Beta  <Kappa.    Conglist.    Address:  Redding,  Conn. 

SMITH,  Ernest  "Walker,  lawyer;  b.  Farmington, 
Coim.,  June  5.  187S;  s.  Edward  A.  and  Melissa 
Eliza  (Knox)  Smitli;  descendant  of  Robert  Smith, 
Long  Island,  1700,  and  of  Adam  Knox,  of  Mass., 
about  1730;  grad.  Hartford  Pub.  High  Sch.,  1897; 
A.B.,  Yale,  1901;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1904; 
admitted  to  bar  of  Mass.  and  Conn.,  1904;  m.  Hilda 
Mary  Johnson,  of  Farmington.  (\jiin..  Sept.  29. 
1904;  2  children,  Hilda  Rankin,  Barbara  Hope.  Has 
practiced  at  Hartford  since  Jan.  1,  1905;  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907  (chmn.  com.  on  contested 
elections  and  mem.  com.  on  iudiciarv) ;  climn.  Rep. 
Town  Com.  of  Hartford.  1908-11.  Mem.  Delta  Kap- 
pa Epsilon.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Hartford,  University, 
Hartford  Golf.  Farmington  Country  (sec);  Daunt- 
less (Essex).  Elihu  (Yale).  Recreations:  golf,  ten- 
nis, meclianical  construction.  Home:  12  Marshall 
St.    Ofl^ce:  18  Asylum  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

SUdTH,  Eug'ene  B.,  clergyman;  b.  Northbridge, 
Mass.,  June  12,  1881;  s.  Irvin  "W.  and  Margaret  A. 
(Barr)  Smith;  grad.  Framingliam  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.,  1899;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1904:  B.D.,  Hartford 
Theol.  Sem.,  1909;  unmarried.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1909;  pastor  First  Ch.,  Lebanon.  Conn., 
1909-11,  Hope  Ch.,  East  Providence,  R.I.,  1912-14. 
Mason.    Address:  Framingliam,  Mass. 

SMITH,  Eug'ene  Franklin,  lawyer;  b.  Frveburg, 
Me..  Jan.  7,  1S59;  s.  John  R.  and  Sarah  (Walker) 
Smith;  entered  Bates  Coll.,  but  did  not  graduate; 
LL.B.,  Albany  Law  Sch.,  1886;  admitted  to  Ox- 
ford bar,  1887,  U.S.  Circuit  Court,  1899;  m.  Rich- 
mond, Me.,  Apr.  24,  1901,  Alice  Eugenia  Alexan- 
der; 2  children,  Elsie  Eugenia,  Eleanor  Alexander. 
Practiced,  Norway,  since  1887;  state's  atty.,  Ox- 
ford Co.,  1892-7;  served  as  mem.  Co.,  Dist.  and 
State  Rep.  coms. ;  a.-d.-c.  on  staff  of  Gov.  Powers 
during  Spanish-Am.  War,  resigning  as  It.col.,  1900. 
Universalist.  Knight  Templar;  Odd  Fellow.  Ad- 
dress:  Norway,  Me. 

SMITH,  Eug'ene  Hanes,  dentist:  b.  Old  Town,  Me., 
Oct.  23,  1853:  s.  Asa  and  Mary  (Cosby)  Smith:  ed. 
Allen  English  and  Classical  Sch.,  Newton,  Mass.: 
D.M.D.,  Harvard,  1874;  m.  Carrie  Maria  Shaw,  of 
Marlboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  12,  1876.  Prof.  clin.  dentistry 
and  orthodontia,  and  dean,  since  1895,  Harvard 
Dental  Sch.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Dental  Science  (pres. 
2    terms),    Am.    Dental    Assn.,    Mass.    Dental    Soc. 


(pres.).  New  York  Inst,  of  Stomatology,  Harvard 
Odontol.  Soc,  Dental  Faculties  Assn.  of  Am.  Univs. 
(pres.).  Clubs:  University  (New  York),  Boston, 
University,  Harvard  Union,  Oakley  Country,  Bos- 
ton Art,  Merchants.'  Contbr.  numerous  profes- 
sional papers  to  proc  of  dental  socs.  Address:  283 
Dartmouth  St.,  Boston,  Mass."* 

SMITH,  Fitz-Henry,  Jr.,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Nov, 
20,  1873;  s.  Filz-llenry  and  Maria  K.  (Longley) 
Smith;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1896;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1899;  unmarried.  Practiced,  Boston,  1899 — ; 
mem.  Gen.  Court  of  Mass.,  1914,  1915.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  IVIem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.  (com.  on  com- 
mercial law).  Maritime  Law  Assn.  of  U.S.  (exec, 
com.),  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston, 
Soc.  for  Preservation  of  N.E.  Antiquities,  Bunker 
Hill  Monument  Assn.,  Bostonian  Soc.  (dir.),  Bos- 
ton Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph, 
Exchange,  Harvard,  Massachusetts,  Nisi  Prius,  Re- 
publican. Contbr.  on  maritime  law  and  hist,  sub- 
jects. Home:  132  Newbury  St.  Office:  35  Congress 
St.,  Boston.* 

SMITH,  Francis  E,,  investment  securities;  b. 
Salem,  INIass.,  May  16,  18  78;  s.  Albert  H.  and  Har- 
riet L.  (Smith)  Smith;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m. 
Elsie  C.  Davis,  of  Boston,  July  15,  1903;  children, 
Lyman  B.,  Marion  L.,  Francis  E.,  Jr.,  Janet  W., 
Robert  M.  Began  with  Cushman,  Fisher  &  Co.,  Bos- 
ton, 1893,  continuing  with  successors  Cushman, 
Fisher  &  Phelps,  later  C.  P.  Phelps  &  Co.,  to  1904; 
with  Moors  &  Cabot,  bankers,  1904,  mem.  of  firm 
since  1910;  dir.  United  Light  &  Ry.  Co.,  General 
Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  Richmond  Radiator  Co.,  Cen- 
tral of  New  York  Southern  Ry.,  Ithaca  (N.Y.) 
Traction  Corpn.  Club:  Rockport  Country.  Repub- 
lican. Home:  AVinchester,  Mass.  Office:  111  Devon- 
shire St.,  Boston. 

SMITH,  Frank  Anson,  M.D.;  b.  Haverhill,  N.H., 
Sept.  16,  1855;  s.  Henry  A.  and  Sarah  (Pike)  Smith; 
prep.  edn.  New  Hampton  (N.H.)  Lit.  Instn.;  M.D., 
Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1884;  m.  Martha 
Alice  Warren,  of  Springfield.  Vt.,  Sept.  2,  1885 
(died  Nov.  26,  1908);  4  children,  Mark  A.,  Paul  C, 
Martha  R.,  Wade  W. ;  m.  2d,  Gertrude  Hazen,  of 
Hartford,  Vt.,  Jan.  14,  1913.  Practiced  in  Lebanon, 
N.H.,  since  1892;  med.  referee  of  Grafton  Co.,  12 
vrs. :  chmn.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Lebanon,  15  yrs.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Protestant. 
Address:   Lebanon,  N.H. 

SMITH,  Prank  Eug'ene,  banking;  b.  Augusta, 
Me.,  Ma>'  6,  IStiO;  s.  Hartley  Eugene  and  Sarah 
Louise  (Jones)  Smitii;  grad.  Augusta  Higli  Sch., 
1877;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1881;  grad.  Bryant  &  Strat- 
ton  Comml.  Coll.,  Boston,  1882;  m.  Sept.  8,  1891, 
Annie  Millet  Hatch,  of  Augusta,  Me.  Bank  elk., 
Boston,  1882-93;  treas.  Augusta  Trust  Co.  since 
1893,  also  trustee  and  sec.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mason.  Home:  58  Green  St.  Office:  Augusta  Trust 
Co.,    Augusta,    Me. 

SMITH,  Frank  Herbert,  M.D.;  b.  North  Hadley, 
Mass.,  Dec.  15,  1871;  s.  George  Myron  and  Mary 
Abby  (Cook)  Smith;  ed.  Hopkins  Acad.,  Hadley;  A. 
B.,  Amherst,  1893;  M.D.,  U.  of  Pa.  Sch.  of  Medicine, 
1898;  m.  June  29,  1898,  Grace  B.  Howe,  of  North 
Hadley,  Mass.  Began  practice  in  Phila.,  1898; 
settled  in  Hadley,  1900;  corporator  Northampton 
Instn.  for  Savings;  treas.  Hadley  Lighting  Co.; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910.  Trustee  Hopkins 
Acad.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Eastern  Hampden 
Med.  Soc,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Phi  Alpha  Sigma.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mason.  Address:  Hadley, 
Mass. 

SMITH,  Frank  "W.,  oyster  grower;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  June  9,  1857;  s.  Willis  and  Sarah  L.  Smith; 
ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs..  New  Haven;  m.  Bertha  E. 
Lane,  of  New  Haven,  Sept.  30,  1887.  Engaged  as 
oyster  grower  since  1877;  inem.  Co.  F,  2d  Regt., 
Conn.  N.G.,  1885-90;  mem.  Town  Council,  Warren, 
R.I.,  1905-10;  mem.  R.I.  Senate,  1913-16  inclusive. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Home:  Warren,  R.I.  Of- 
fice:    Blackstone   Hotel,  Providence,  R.I. 

SMITH,  Fred  EUsha,  mfr.;  b.  Moscow,  Vt.,  Sept. 
18,  1869;  s.  Lemuel  Blanchard  and  Nancy  (Towne) 
Smith:  ed.  Stowe  (Vt.)  High  Sch.;  People's  Acad., 
Morrisville,  Vt. :  m.  Martha  Mead  Waite,  of  Shore- 
ham,  Vt.,  Aug.  22,  1892;  children,  Venila  Ann  (de- 
ceased),  Isabelle  Charity,  b.   Apr.   15,   1895,  Waite 


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Lemuel  Blanchard,  May  2,  1901.  Invented  the 
oblong  5-pound  butter  box,  1S91;  invented  machine 
for  making  wooden  handles  for  packages  and  now 
mfg.  100,000  handles  a  day;  also  in  lumber  busi- 
ness; justice  of  the  peace  15  yrs.;  selectman  3  yrs.: 
mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  190S-9.  Mem.  Vt.  Fish  and 
Game  League.  Republican.  Universalist.  Mason 
(K.T.,  Shriner).  Club:  Mansfield  Trout.  Address: 
Moscow.   Vt. 

SlttlTH,  Fred  EUswortli.  editor;  b.  Newburyport, 
Aug.  10,  1862;  s.  John  H.  and  Aroline  F.  Smith;  ed. 
common  schs.  and  Newburyport  High  Sch.;  m. 
Newburyport,  1889,  Nellie  B.  Talbot.  Entered  news- 
paper business,  1887:  now  pres.  Newburyport  News 
Co.;  dir.  Gloucester  Times  Co.;  pres.  Lynn  Evening 
News  Co.  and  editorial  dir.  of  all  3  publications. 
Postmaster  Newburyport  8  yrs.  Republican.  Mem. 
A.O.U.W.,  K.  of  P.  Clubs:  Dalton,  Newburyport 
Business  Men's  Assn.,  Essex,  Republican  of  Mass. 
Home:     268  High  St.,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

SnUTH,  Fred  Stevens,  M.D.;  b.  North  Andover, 
Mass.,  May  6,  1870;  s.  George  I.  and  Laura  A. 
(Stevens)  Smith;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, 
Mass.,  1891;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1895;  m. 
North  Andover,  Jan.  22,  1907,  Helen  L.  Josselyn; 
children,  Jocelyn,  Frances.  Has  practiced  at  North 
Andover  since  1895;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  North  An- 
dover. Protestant.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Mason. 
Clubs:  North  Andover,  North  Andover  Country. 
Address:    North  Andover,  Mass. 

SMITH,  Fred.  Sumner,  M.D.;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Oct.  26.  1855:  s.  Joel  Sumner  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  tDavis)  Smith;  A.B.,  Yale.  1879,  M.D., 
Tale  Med.  Sch.,  1882,  post-grad,  work,  same  sch.; 
m.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Dec.  5.  1882,  Mary  Louise 
Maltby.  Practiced  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  1882-9, 
since  at  Chester,  Conn.    Home:    Chester,  Conn. 

SMITH,  Frederick  Glazier,  M.D.;  b.  Wilton,  N.H., 
Dec.  12,  1868;  s.  Samuel  W.  and  Frances  C.  (Jones) 
Smith;  ed.  Stowe  (Vt.)  High  Sch.;  Cushing  Acad., 
Ashburnham,  Mass.;  student  Mass.  Coll.  of  Phar- 
macy, 1888,  1889;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of  Mich., 
1893;  post-grad,  study.  New  York  Post-Grad.  Med. 
Sch.  and  New  York  Polyclinic,  1902,  Vienna  and 
Berlin,  1906:  m.  Marlboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  21,  1896, 
Mabel  Johnson:  2  children,  Irene  Ivers,  b.  Feb.  10, 
1898,  Frederick  Wilton,  Nov.  5,  1903.  Has  practiced 
at  Somerville  since  1894;  visiting  physician,  Som- 
erville  Citv  Hosp.  Mem.  Somerville  Med.  Soc. 
(ex-pres.),  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.  Mason;  mem. 
Soley  Lodge,  A.F.  and  A.M.,  Somerville  R.A.  Chap- 
ter, Orient  Council  Royal  and  Select  Masters;  Paul 
Revere  Lodge,  I.O.O.F.,  Franklin  Lodge,  K.  of  P. 
Republican.  Clubs:  Central,  Boston  City.  Address; 
145   Highland  Av.,   Somerville,   Mass. 

SMITH.  Frederick  Miller,  writer;  moved  to 
Ithaca,  N.Y.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America.    1914-15.) 

SMITH,  Frederick  Morse,  teacher.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

SMITH,  Friend  William,  mfr.;  b.  Kortright, 
N.Y.,  Mav  11.  1829;  s.  Rev.  and  Mary  (Esmond) 
Smith;  ed.  Amenia  Sem.,  N.Y.,  and  pub.  schs..  New 
York;  m.  1853,  Angelina  Amelia  Weed.  Clk.  in 
New  York  and  in  drv  goods  business,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.:  pres.  Forrester  Mfg.  Co.,  1869-70;  supt. 
Ellsworth  Mill  &  Mining  Co.  (Nev.),  1870-3;  pres. 
Smith  &  Egge  Mfg.  Co.,  mfrs.  postoflSce  supplies, 
since  1873;  holds  patents  on  various  postofflce  ap- 
pliances; former  postmaster,  Bridgeport,  and  mem. 
Rep.  State  Central  Com.  (chmn.  exec,  com.),  etc. 
Home:     Bridgeport,   Conn. 

SMITH,  Fuller  C,  lawyer;  b.  St.  Armand,  P.Q., 
Can.,  Feb.  16,  1862;  s.  Harvey  D.  and  Eliza  A. 
(Carpenter)  Smith;  ed.  Brigham  Acad.,  Bakersfield, 
Vt.;  admitted  to  bar,  1885;  m.  Mattie  D.  Boutell, 
of  Bakersfield,  June  17,  1886.  Has  practiced  at  St. 
Albans  since  1885;  clk.  Bd.  of  R.R.  Commrs.,  Vt., 
1894-8,  also  mem.  bd.  and  chmn.,  1902-6;  mayor 
City  of  St.  Albans,  1897-9;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com., 
1904-8;  nat.  bank  examiner,  1908-13;  now  mem. 
Smith,  Schoff  &  Paschall,  investment  securities. 
Address:    St.  Albans,  Vt. 

SMITH,  Creorffe;  b.  Ilford,  Essex  Co.,  Eng.,  Mar. 
5,  1842:  s.  William  and  Hannah  Smith;  ed.  com- 
mon schs.  in  Eng.;  m.  Phillis  J.  Mattocks,  of  Lon- 


don, Eng.,  Jan.  30,  1865.  Came  to  America,  1866; 
in  florist  business;  supt.  of  Dellwood  Cemetery 
40  yrs.,  now  trustee;  health  officer,  Manchester; 
v.-p.  Manchester  Light  &  Power  Co.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Club:  Ondawa  (Manchester,  Vt.).  Ad- 
dress:    Manchester,  Vt. 

SMITH,  Georgre  Albert,  mfr.;  b.  West  Cambridge 
(now  Arlington),  Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1861;  s.  Rev. 
Samuel  Abbot  and  Maria  Eliza  (Edes)  Smith; 
descendant  of  William  Smith,  mem.  Provincial 
Congress  of  N.H.,  1775,  which  provided  for 
raising  and  equipping  troops  for  Revolutionary 
Army;  g.g.s.  Rev.  Abiel  Abbot,  who  founded,  at 
Peterborough,  N.H.,  first  free  public  library  sup- 
ported by  public  taxation;  also  g.g.s.  Samuel  Smith, 
M.C.,  from  New  Hampshire,  1813-15;  B.S.,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1883;  m.  Anna  Putnam,  of  Lexington, 
Mass.,  Feb.  26,  1895  (died  1912);  5  children,  Samuel 
Abbot,  Elizabeth  Abbot  (died,  1898),  Charles  Put- 
nam, Elizabeth  Abbot,  Anna  P.  (died,  1906).  Be- 
gan active  career  as  chemist  with  North  Chicago 
Rolling  Mill  Co.,  South  Chicago,  1884;  formed 
partnership  with  Hon.  Thomas  Strahan,  in  1886, 
for  mfg.  wallpaper,  at  Chelsea,  Mass.;  concern 
merged,  1892.  in  the  Nat.  Wallpaper  Co.,  on  liquida- 
tion of  which,  in  1900,  The  Thomas  Strahan  Co. 
took  over  plant  at  Chelsea;  treas.  of  same  since 
1900.  Independent  Republican,  Unitarian.  Home: 
47  Academy  St.,  Arlington,  Mass.  Address:  Thomas 
Strahan  Co.,   Chelsea,  Mass. 

SMITH,  George  Albert,  newspaper  man;  b. 
Woonsocket,  R.I.,  Dec.  23,  1863;  s.  Hiram  Allen 
and  Hattie  F.  (De  Costa)  Smith;  ed.  pub.  schs.; 
m.  Woonsocket,  Oct.  10,  1887,  Grace  'Winifred 
Jameson,  of  Irasburg.  Vt. ;  4  children,  Hiram  J., 
Harold  L..  Priscilla  D.,  Arthur  Z.  Began  news- 
paper work,  1879,  as  suburban  reporter.  Provi- 
dence Evening  Press  and  Morning  Star;  editorially 
connected  with  Woonsocket  Evening  Reporter, 
1880-07,  mng.  editor,  1882-97,  editor  in  chief,  1897- 
07,  resigned,  Jan.,  1907;  editor  Woonsocket  Patriot, 
1886-04;  became  reporter,  Providence  Journal, 
1907,  editorial  writer  since  1911;  contbr.  to  various 
periodicals,  etc.  Mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Woonsocket,  1886- 
90  (sec.  since  1899).  Republican.  Universalist. 
Home:  200  Park  Av.,  Woonsocket,  R.I.  Office: 
.Journal  Office,  Providence,  R.I. 

SMITH,  Georgre  Arthur,  banker  and  musical  di- 
rector; b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Dec.  20,  1855;  s.  George 
Eli  and  Sarah  Jane  (Harthan)  Smith;  ed.  grammar 
and  high  schs.,  Worcester;  m.  June  5,  1890, 
Florence  Sherman,  d.  Rev.  Clarendon  Waite,  of 
Rutland,  Mass.  Began  as  clk.  Citizens'  Nat.  Bank, 
Worcester,  cashier,  1892-03;  bank  went  into  liqui- 
dation and  he  was  made  liquidating  agt.;  trustee 
People's  Savings  Bank  of  Worcester;  treas.  North 
End  St.  Ry.  Sec.  Harpham,  Barnes  &  Stevenson 
Co.,  Boston.  Certified  pub.  accountant.  Home:  142 
Burncoat  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Office:  79  Milk  St., 
Boston. 

SMITH,  G(eorg-e)  Carroll,  M.D.;  b.  West  Gardi- 
ner, Me.,  May  21,  1853;  s.  George  Lincoln  and  Aba- 
gail  B.  (Tappan)  Smith;  Monmouth  Acad.;  Water- 
ville  Classical  Inst.;  Bates  Coll.,  2  yrs.;  A.B., 
Brown  U.,  1876,  A.M..  1881;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  New 
York  U.,  1881;  post-grad,  work  in  medicine.  U.  of 
Berlin.  1893-4;  U.  of  Vienna.  1894-5,  6;  Salpetriere, 
Paris.  1896;  m.  Alice  McKeen  Purinton,  of  East 
Harpswell,  Me.,  July  8,  1878.  Practiced,  Natick. 
Mass.,  12  yrs.;  specialized  since  1896  in  internal 
medicine,  at  Boston  (chiefly  chronic  diseases). 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Suffolk  Dist.  Med. 
Soc,  Boston  Journal  Club.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  City.  University.  Author: 
What  to  Eat  and  Why,  1911.  Contbr.  numerous 
articles  in  med.  jours.  Recreations:  travel,  reading 
(biographv  and  history).  Address:  The  Westmin- 
ster, 416  Marlboro  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

SMITH,  Georgre  Edwin,  lawyer;  b.  New  Hampton, 
N.H.,  Apr.  5,  1849;  s.  David  Hebard  and  Esther  S. 
(Perkins)  Smith;  A.B..  Bates  Coll.,  1873;  studied 
law  with  Frve,  Cotton  &  White,  Lewiston,  Me.; 
attended  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.;  m.  Sarah  Frances 
Weld,  of  AVest  Buxton,  Me.,  Oct.  31,  1876.  Admitted 
to  bar,  1875,  at  Boston,  where  he  still  practices. 
Atty.  for  Town  of  Everett  several  yrs.,  and  its  first 
city  solicitor,  1893.  1894;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 


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1883,  1884,  Senate,  1897.  1898,  1899,  1900  (pres.  3 
last  yrs.);  trustee  Boston  Five  Cents  Savinss 
Bank;  dir.  Mass.  Fire  and  Marine  Ins.  Co.  Chmn. 
bd.  Mass.  Harbor  and  Land  Commn.,  1906-12;  mem. 
Bd.  of  Overseers,  Bates  Coll.,  1879-84;  mem.  Bd.  of 
Pres.  and  Fellows  same,  since  1884.  Mem.  Boston 
and  Middlesex  bar  assns.  Mason  (K.T.)  Clubs: 
Middlesex,  University,  Tedesco  Country,  Algron- 
quin.  Recreation:  fond  of  horses.  Home:  Swamp- 
scott,  Mass.    Office:  Sears  Bldg-.,  Boston. 

SMITH,  Georg-e  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  Aiir.  6,  1S15;  s.  James  Owen  and  Mary 
Ann  Smitli;  grad.  Chase's  Acad.,  Middletown,  1861; 
B.A.,  Kenyon  Coll.,  Ohio,  1865  (Phi  Beta  Kappa), 
M.A.,  1868;  grad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  New  York,  1868; 
m.  Middletown,  Nov.  19,  1868,  Ellen  Josephine  Corn- 
well;  3  children;  Rev.  Herbert  Mendenhall  (died 
1900),  Merriit  Henry,  Paul  Raymond.  Ordained 
ministry  P.E.  Ch.,  1868;  rector  St.  Paul's  Ch., 
Pleasant  Valley,  N.Y.,  1869-75;  without  charge, 
1875-7  and  1884-9;  pastor  Christ  Ch.,  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1877-9,  St.  John's  Ch.,  Yalesville,  1879-84. 
St.  Mark's  Ch.,  Bridg-ewater,  1889-96,  St.  Peter's 
Ch..  Plymouth,  1896-1900,  St.  Andrew's  Ch.,  Kent., 
1900-10  (retired).  Republican.  Club:  Litchfield 
County  University.  Recreations:  photography,  bi- 
cyclinf,'-.    Address:  Box  1197.  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

SMITH,  Georg-e  Lewis,  real  estafe;  Sept.  23,  1840- 
Oct.  10,  1910.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

SMITH,  Georg-e  ■Vrooman,  editor;  b.  Tioga,  Pa., 
May  10,  1874;  s.  Dr.  Robert  B.  and  Ellen  A.  (Share) 
Smith;  B.A.,  Union  U.,  Schenectady,  N.Y.,  1894; 
LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1899;  m.  Alice  F.  Tvler.  of 
Bing-hamton,  N.Y.,  July  6,  1899.  Practiced  at  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  1898-10;  editor.  New  Enerland  Farms 
and  Conn.  Farmer  since  1907;  also  lecturer  and 
farmer.  Progressive.  Cong-list.  Mason;  mem. 
Grange.    Address:  West  Willing  ton.  Conn. 

SMITH,  Georg-e  Walter  "Vincent;  b.  New  York, 
June  11,  18;;2;  .s.  George  AVilson  and  Sarah  Henriet- 
ta (Wlieeler)  Smith;  ed.  Amenia  Sem.,  Dutchess 
Co.,  N.Y.,  1845-8,  and  under  pvt.  tutors;  m.  Belle 
Townsley,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  June  22,  1869.  Be- 
gan active  career  with  Babcock,  Gould  &  Co.,  im- 
porters, New  York,  1850;  mem.  firm  of  Stivers  & 
Smith,  mfrs.  fine  carriages,  New  York,  1857-67 
(retired).  Founder,  1893,  donor  and  dir.  Art  Mu- 
seum, .Springfield,  Jlass. ;  dir.  City  Library  Assn., 
Springfield.  Mem.  Am.  Assn.  Museums,  Am.  Fed- 
eration of  Arts,  Springfield  Art  See.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Nayasset,  Economic,  Springfield  Art,  Unity 
(Springfield),  Union  League,  Salmagundi  (New 
York).  Address:  49  Chestnut  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.* 

SMITH,  Gilbert  !■.,  whaler,  business  man;  b. 
Vineyard  Haven,  Mass.,  Feb.  11,  1832;  s.  John  and 
Luretta  (Manchester)  Smith;  pub.  sch.  edn. ;  m. 
Vineyard  Haven,  Aug-.  14,  1871,  Mary  H.  Cannon. 
Reared  on  farm  and  went  to  sea  (whaling)  at  19; 
followed  whaling  business  through  various  grades 
until  1866,  when  became  capt.;  retired  from  sea, 
1877;  has  held  various  pub.  offices  as  county  commr. 
(in  which  continues),  selectman,  water  commr., 
etc.;  now  pres.  Vineyard  Haven  Gas  &  Electric 
Light  Co.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason;  mem. 
O.E.S.  Club:  Duodecimo  (literary).  Address:  Vine- 
yard Haven,  Mass. 

SMITH,  Guilford,  mf r. ;  b.  South  Windham,  Conn., 
May  12,  18:j9;  s.  Charles  and  Mary  (Abbe)  Smith; 
ed.  in  local  schs.  and  Hall's  Sch.,  Ellington,  Conn.; 
m.  Mary  L.  Ramsdell,  of  Mansfield,  Conn.,  Dec, 
1868.  Pres.  and  treas.  The  Smith  &  Winchester 
Mfg.  Co.  (founded  1828,  with  father  as  foreman, 
afterwards  co-partner,  incorporated,  1893),  mfrs. 
of  paper  machinery;  pres.  Windham  Nat.  Bank,  St. 
Joseph's  Hosp.,  Willimantic,  Conn.;  dir.  New  Lon- 
don Northern  R.R.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1893, 
1909-TO,  191 0-11;  Republican.  Conglist.  Address: 
South   Windham,  Conn.* 

SMITH,  Hariette  Knig-ht,  writer;  b.  Hudson,  O., 
Oct.  28,  1855;  d.  Charles  Milton  and  Augusta  (Bel- 
den)  Knight;  grad.  Young  Vv'oman's  Inst.,  Auburn, 
N.Y.,  1877;  m.  Rev.  Charles  Hudson  Smith,  of  Bos- 
ton, Sept.  28,  1881  (now  deceased).  Contbr.  to  Bos- 
ton Transcript,  Congregationalist,  Outlook  and 
other  New  York  and  New  Eng.  pubis.,  of  character 
sketches  and  hist,  papers  (especially  N.E.  history). 


Author:    History    of    the    Lowell    Institute,    1898. 
Home:  Greenville  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston.* 

SMITH,  Harold  Babbitt,  electrical  engineer;  b. 
Barre,  Mass.,  May  23,  1869;  s.  Samuel  Francis  and 
Julia  Asenath  (Babbitt)  Smith;  M.B.,  Cornell  U., 
1891;  post-grad,  student  Cornell,  1891-3;  m.  Laura 
Bertha  Smith,  of  Ithtca,  N.Y.,  June  15,  1894;  2d, 
Persis  H.  Smith,  of  New  York,  September  28,  1911. 
Professor  of  electrical  engring.,  U.  of  Ark.,  1892; 
head  designer  and  elec.  engr.  Elektron  Mfg.  Co., 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1893;  prof.  elec.  engring.,  Purdue 
U.  (dir.  Sch.  of  Elec.  ICngring.),  1893-6;  prof.  elec. 
engring.  and  dir.  dept.  elec.  engring.,  Worcester 
Poly.  Inst.,  1896 — ;  elec.  engr.  and  designer  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  1905 — . 
]\lem.  Sigma  Xi,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Am.  Soc.  Mech. 
Engrs. ;  fellow  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.,  A.A.A.S., 
Soc.  Promotion  Engring.  Edn.,  Instn.  Elec.  Engrs. 
of  Great  Britain,  Am.  Electrochem.  .Soc.  Chmn. 
Internat.  Group  .lury  of  Awards  in  elec.  engring., 
St.  Louis  Expn.,  1904.  Since  1891  has  written  many 
monographs  and  contributions  to  trans,  of  socs., 
and  engring.  pubis.  Study  and  travel  through  Eu- 
rope, Africa,  India,  China,  Japan,  etc.,  1911-13.  Ad- 
dress: 20  Trowbridge  Road,  Worcester,  Mass.* 

SMITH,  Harrison  "Willard,  electrical  engineer; 
b.  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Dec.  29,  1872;  s.  William 
Henry  Leland  and  Esther  (Willard)  Smith;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1895;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1897;  un- 
married. Asst.,  1898-1900,  instr.,  1900-3,  asst.  prof., 
1903-7,  asso.  prof,  since  1907,  elec.  engring.,  Mass. 
Inst.  "Tech.  Accompanied  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  expdn. 
to  Ga.,  1900,  and  to  Sumatra,  1901,  having  charge 
of  photographic  work  of  same,  upon  which  re- 
ported. Fellow  Royal  Geog.  Soc;  mem.  Am.  Phys- 
ical Soc,  Straits  Branch  Royal  Asiatic  Soc;  asso. 
Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.  Club:  University.  Contbr. 
on  elec.  subjects.  Home:  Auburndale,  Mass.  Office: 
Mass.   Inst.  Tech.,  Boston.* 

SMITH,  Harry  Alexander,  insurance:  b.  in  Mass., 
May  24,  1869;  prep.  edn.  Williston  Sem.,  Easthamp- 
ton,  Mass.,  and  Cayuga  Lake  ]Mil.  Acad.;  A.B.,  Am- 
herst, 1890;  m.  Helen  C.  Nichols,  of  Hartford,  Dec, 
1890;  3  children,  James  Nichols,  Malcolm  Keith, 
Harriet  Helen.  Began  as  local  agt.,  at  Rochester, 
N.Y.,  with  Nat.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  of  Hartford;  has  con- 
tinued with  same  co.  successively  as  spl.  agt.,  state 
agt.,  asst.  sec,  1900-7,  v. -p.,  1907-15,  pres.  since 
Feb.,  1915:  pres.  Mechanics'  and  Traders'  Ins.  Co. 
of  New  Orleans;  v. -p.  Forest  City  Ins.  Co.  of  111.; 
sec.  Colonial  Securities  Co.;  dir.  Franklin  Ins.  Co. 
of  W.Va.,  State  Bank  &  Trust  Co.  (Hartford),  Co- 
lonial Securities  Co.  (Hartford).  Bush  Terminal 
Co.  (New  York).  Formerly  v. -p.  Underwriters  As- 
sociation of  N.Y'.  Clulis:  Hartford,  Hartford  Golf, 
Farmington  Country,  University.  Home:  639  Pros- 
pect Av.    Office:  Nat.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

SMITH,  Harry  de  Forest,  educator;  b.  Gardiner, 
Me.,  Jan.  22,  1869:  s.  Charles  James  and  Sarah 
Elizabeth  (Hildreth)  Smith;  grad.  Gardiner  High 
Sch.,  1886;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1891,  M.A.,  1894; 
M.A.,  Harvard,  1896;  post-grad,  study.  U.  of  Berlin, 
Germany,  1896-7;  m.  Rockland,  Me.,  June  19,  1895, 
Adela  Hills  Wood;  1  child,  Barbara,  b.  Nov.  15, 
1897.  Teacher  in  city  schs.,  Rockland,  1891-5;  instr. 
Greek,  U.  of  Pa.,  1897-8;  instr.  ancient  langs.,  1898- 
9;  asst.  prof.  Greek,  1899-1901,  Bowdoin  Coll.;  asso. 
prof.  Greek,  1901-3.  prof.  Greek  since  1903,  Amherst 
Coll.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Am.  Philol.  Assn.  Independent  in  politics.  Recrea- 
tions,  golf,   motoring.    Address:  Amherst,  Mass. 

SMITH,  Harry  James,  author;  b.  New  Britain, 
Conn.,  May  24,  1880;  s.  John  B.  and  Lucy  F.  (Nich- 
ols) Smith;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1902;  A.M.,  Har- 
vard, 1904;  unmarried.  Instr.  Williams  Coll.,  1902- 
3,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1904-5;  asst.  editor  Atlantic  Month- 
ly, 1906-7;  in  journalistic  and  lit.  work  since  1907. 
Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Gargoyle  Soc.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  list  of  books  and  plays.) 
Home:  Berlin,  Conn.* 

SMITH,  Harry  Meaubec,  state  bank  commr.;  b. 
Marlboro,  Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1871;  s.  Frederick  Har- 
rison and  Helena  McDonald  (Rawson)  Smith;  de- 
scendant of  Isaac  Smith,  killed  at  Ft.  Ticonder- 
oga,  1775,  and  of  Edward  Rawson,  1st  sec.  Mass. 
Bay    Colony;    prep.    edn.    Waldoboro    (Me.)    High 


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Sch.,  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.;  B.M.E.,  U.  of  (Lum)     Smith;    ed.    dist.    sch.    and    Birmingham 

Me.,  1893;  m.  Sara  Frances  Moor,  of  Ban.i^or,  Me.,  (Conn.)  llijj^h  Sch.;   m.  li>57,  Susan  A.  Wheeler,  of 

June  8,   1S95;  1  child,  Dorothy  Helena.    In  employ  Monroe.     Served    apprenticeship   as    carpenter  and 

of   Am.    Express   Co.,    1893-4;    partner   Geo.    W.    P.  joiner  at  Birmingham;  studied  architecture  under 

Jerrard  Seed  Co.,   Caribou,  Me.,   1895-6,  Coombs  &  Henry   Austin,    of   New   Haven,   and   followed    the 

Smith  Wood  Co.,  Bangor,   1897-8;  cost  accountant  profession  several  yrs. ;  removed  to  Ansonia,  1861, 

Eastern  Mfg.  Co.,  South  Brewer,  1898-10;  chief  elk.  and   became  elk.   in  postofflce  and   gen.   store;   en- 

Me.   Highway  Commrs.,   1910-14;   bank  commr.  for  tered    lumber    business    as    elk.    and    bookkeeper, 

Me.  since  June  30,  1913.   V.-p.  Nat.  Loan  &  Building  Willis  &  Lewis  llotchkiss,   1864;   became  sec.  and 

Examiners:  chmn.  exec.  com.  Nat.  A.ssn.  of  Super-  treas.  W.  &  L.   Hotchkiss  Lumber  Co.,  and   treas. 

visors  of  State  Banks;  Me.  rep.  of  Permanent  Am.  and   subsequently  pres.,  of  its  successor,   the  An- 

Commn.  to  Study  Rural  Credits.    Sec.  Ban.gor  City  sonia  Lumber  Co.;  pres.  Savings  Bank  of  Ansonia. 

Rep.  Com.,  1905-12.   Capt.  Co.  G,  2d  Kegt.,  N.G.S.M.,  Republican.    Episcopalian.     Mason.    Address:    An- 

4  yrs.    ]\Iem.  Beta  Theta  Pi.    Mason;  K.P.  Conglist.  sonia.  Conn. 

Clubs:   20th   Century,   xModockawando,   Conduskeag  SMITH,  Henry  Onslow,  M.D.;  b.   Hudson,  N.H., 

Canoe  and   Country;   University    (Augusta),   Port-  Dec.  18,  1864;  s.  David  Onslow  and  Mary  H.  (Gree- 

l^^^  ^^^FH^^IV-    Honie:  23  Second  St.,  Bangor,  Me.  ley)  Smith;  descendant  of  Revolutionary  ancestry, 

Offlce:  State  House,  Augusta,  Me.  and  can  trace  ancestry  to  over  50  old  N.B.  families; 

SMITH,  Helen  Evertson,  writer;  b.  Sharon,  Conn.,  student  Dartmouth,  1882-84;  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp. 

Aug.  22,  1839;  d.  Robert  Worthington  and  Gertrude  Med.    Coll.    (New    York    U.),    1887;    m.    Marcia   A. 

L'Estrange  (Bolden)  Smith;  studied  principally  at  Deering,  of  Waterboro,  Me.,  Sept.  4,  1889;  1  child, 

home  under  pvt.  instrs.;  unmarried.    Began  writing  Deering  Greeley,  b.   June  5,  1896.    Resident  phys., 

for   publication   about    1870.     (See   Who's   Who    in  Kings  Co.  Hosp.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1887-8;  practiced 

America   for   list   of  writings.)     Address:    Sharon,  in  Hudson,  N.H.,  since  1888;  mem.  Bd.  of  Health, 

Conn.*  Hudson,    1890-15;    mem.    Sch.    Bd.,    9    yrs.,    trustee 

Nftfcr=Ma?s^^^^?:L"fl"°l?66^'^r^^°ifJta^vul°a"i^S  ^ot  S^.JZ'm^^Z^S^o^c.    fl^fs.   t^t'A^  ^t 

Su\ie    E.^?Randan;%mith?dl'scend'inf ""o^R  P^^-    Republican.    Baptist.    Address:  Hudson.  N.H. 

Lincoln,  of  Hingham,  who  fought  in  the  Am.  Rev-  SMITH,  Herbert  Eugrene,  college  prof.;  moved  to 

olution;  also  of  William  Randall,  Isle  Providence,  Los  Gatos,  Cal.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 

1635;   grad.   Natick   High  Sch..   1884;   Ph.G.,   Mass.  America,  1914-15.) 

Coll.  Pharmacy,  1889;  spl.  course  in  chemistry,  SMITH,  Herbert  Knox,  lawyer;  b.  Chester,  Mass., 
Mass  Institute  Tech.;  m.  Mabel  Rice,  of  Natick,  xov.  17,  1869;  s.  Edward  Alfred  and  Melissa  E. 
Dec.  30,  1891;  3  children,  Elaine,  Rachel,  Hollis.  (Knox)  Smith;  descendant  of  Robert  Smith,  of. 
Asst.  in  chemistry,  Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacy,  1  yr.;  Long  Island,  N.Y.,  1700.  and  of  Adam  Knox,  of 
teacher  chemistry.  Old  Boston  Dental  Sch.,  2  yrs.;  Mass.,  about  1730;  A.B.,  Yale,  1891,  post-grad.,  1891- 
since  1897  with  Harvard  Veterinary  and  Dental  9.3,  lL.B.,  1895;  m.  Gertrude  E.  Dietrich,  of  Hast- 
Sch.,  successively  asst.  m  chemistry,  instr.  in  inas,  Neb.,  Sept.  29,  1908.  Practiced  law  in  Hart- 
pharmacology  (veterinary),  instr.  in  chemistry  ford.  Conn.,  1895-03  and  1912 — .  Mem.  Hartford 
(dental),  and  now  lecturer  in  dental  and  physiol.  Common  Council,  1900-2;  chairman  Hartford  Rep. 
chemistry,  Harvard  Dental  Sch.  Mem.  Am.  Chem.  Town  Com.,  Jan.-Dec,  1903;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Soc,  A.A.A.S.,  Mass.  State  Dental  Assn.  (hon.),  Rep.,  1903-5;  deputy  commr.  of  corpns.,  Dept.  of 
Am.  Acad.  Dental  Science  (hon.).  Northern  Ohio  Commerce  and  Labor,  1903-7;  commr.  of  corpns.. 
Dental  Assn.  (hon.).  Harvard  Dental  Alumni  Assn.  1907-12;  Progressive  candidate  for  gov.  of  Conn., 
(hon.),  Harriet  N.  Lowell  Soc.  for  Dental  Research,  1912,  for  U.S.  Senate,  1914;  judge  of  probate,  at 
Psi  Omega  (hon.).  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Colonial  Fam-  Farmington,  Conn.,  since  Jan.  1915;  dir.  Farming- 
ilies.  Recreations:  photography,  motor  boating,  ton  Savings  Bank,  Am.  Sch.  for  Deaf.  Mem.  Soc. 
Home:  Natick,  Mass.  Offlce:  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  Colonial  Wars.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Hartford,  Hart- 
Boston,  ford     Golf,     Farmington     Country,     Elihu    (Yale). 

SMITH,  Henry  Gerrish,  shipbuilder;  b.  Warrens-  Yale,  Metropolitan  (New  York).    Recreations:  ama- 

ville.    O.,    Apr.    9,    1870;    s.    Erastus    and    Martha  teur    landscape    gardening.      Home:     "Westward," 

(March)   Smith;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Warrens-  Farmington,  Conn.   Office:  18  Asylum  St.,  Hartford, 

ville;  U.S.  Naval  Acad.,  1887-91,  Royal  Naval  Coll.,  Conn. 

Eng.,  1891-4;  m.  Betty  Dent,  of  Washington,  D.C.,  SMITH,  Hiram  Fred  Marliley,  M.D.;  b.  Whately, 
Oct.  9,  1895;  children  Betty  Dent,  b.  June  27,  1897;  Mass.,  Feb.  16,  1850;  s.  Daniel  Webster  and  Mercy 
Charles  Raymond,  May  31,  1899.  Midshipman,  (Stevens)  Smith;  descended  on  father's  side  direct 
U.S.N.,  1887-93;  naval  constructor,  U.  S.N.,  at  Royal  from  John  Alden;  prep.  edn.  Hopkins  High  Sch., 
Naval  Coll.,  Cramps  Shipyard,  New  York  Navy  Hadley,  Mass.;  B.S.,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1881;  M.D.. 
Yard.  Bur.  of  Construction  and  Repair,  Navy  Dept.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1885;  m.  Belvia  A.  Arnold,  of 
Washington,  1893-03;  mgr.  Fore  River  Shipbuild-  Balkton,  N.Y.,  Aug.  24,  1887.  Began  practice  in 
ing  Co.,  1903-13;  v.-p.  and  gen.  mgr.  Fore  River  Worcester,  Mass.,  1885;  removed  to  Orange.  Ma- 
Shipbuilding  Corpn.,  since  1913:  dir.  Granite  Trust  son:  Odd  Fellow.  Conglist.  Address:  115  South 
Co.,  Quincy,   Mass.    Republican.    Home:   215   Goffe  Main   St.,  Orange,  Mass. 

St.     Address:     Fore     River     Shipbuilding     Corpn.,  SMITH,   Howard   Harry,   M.D.;    b.    Birmingham, 

Quincy,  Mass.  Eng.,    July    19,    1872:    s.    Henry    Smith    and    Mary 

SMITH,  Henry  Herbert,  M.D.;  b.   Machias,   Me.,  (Enston)     Smith;     Ph.G.,    Mass.    Coll.    Pharmacy, 

Jan.  9,  1855;  s.  William  Otis  and  Susan  C.   (Hoyt)  1895;    M.D.,    Harvard   Med.    Sch.,    1900;    m.    Louise 

Smith;  descendant  of  John  Smith,  Barnstable,  Mass.,  Nicholson,  of  Prince  Edward  Island.,  Dec.  31,  1904; 

1630;  prep.  edn.  Washington  Acad..  East  Machias;  1  daughter,  Barbara  Roberta.    Came  to  U.S.,  1886; 

A.B.,    Bowdoin,    1877    (out   of    course);    M.D..    Jef-  m    employ    of   Melvin    &   Badger,    druggists,    1889- 

ferson  Med.  Coll.,  Phila.,  1877;  m.  Marv  Elizabeth  95;  house  officer,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1899-01:  asst. 

Longfellow,   of  Machias,   Dec.   24,   1877    (died  Apr.  resident    phys.,    Adams    Nervine    Asylum,    1901-2; 

15,    1884):    2    children,    Agnes    Longfellow,    Philip  asst.  resident  phys.  south  dept,  Boston  City  Hosp., 

Seabury;  m.  2d,  Julia  Brown  Longfellow,  sister  of  1902-4;  asst.  in  materia  medica    1895-9,  mstr.,  1899- 

flrst  wife,  1897.   Practiced  in  Machias  19  yrs.,  Whit-  08,  prof,  since  1908.  Mass.   Coll.  Pharmacy.    Mem. 

neyville.   Conn.,    41/2    yrs..   New   Haven   since   1900;  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.   Am.  Pharm   As.sn.    Episco- 

dir.  Peoples  Bank  &  Trust  Co.    Mem.  A.M.A.,  Am.  Palian.    Recreations:  botany,  floriculture.    Address: 

Acad.  Medicine,  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  New  Haven  §45  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

County  Med.   Soc,  Conn.   Soc   S.A.R.    Mason    (32°,  SMITH,    Huntingrton,    editor;    b.    Hudson,    N.T., 

Shriner).    Republican.  Conglist.    Clubs:  Graduates',  Dec.    4,    1857;    s.    William   Boone    and   Mary    (Edg- 

Union    League.     Contbr.    to   med.    jours.     Address:  combe)    Smith;    B.S.,    Dartmouth,    1878;    m.    Anna 

103  Elm  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Harris,   of  Dorchester,   Mass.,   July    19,    1884.     Lit. 

csTWTTW    TTonviT  TTirfiB    inwv^r-  T?pb    9    1 R-??  D^P  editor    Boston    Daily    Evening    Traveler,    1879-85; 

oo^?^^?    '.a   ®     '^  ^I^a\         ^     '                '  lS32-Dec.  g^gg^    editor  The  Literary  World,  1882-8;  asso.  edi- 

^^.  1912.    (bee  vol.  1909.)  jQ^_  1889-98,  owner,  editor  and  pub.,  1898-03.  Bos- 

SltSITH,  Henry  J.,  lumber  merchant  and  banker;  ton  Beacon.    Translator  of  Tolstoi's  My  Religion 

b.  Oxford,  Conn.,  Oct.  1,  1831;  s.  Philo  and  Betsey  1886.    Home:  Dedham,  Mass.* 


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SMITH,    Isaiali    Ferley, 

BridKton,   Me.,    Feb 


clei'gyman;     b.     Nottli 

13,    1S3G;    s.    Parley   Dennisun 

Bowdoin  Coll. 


and  Ivoul.sa  (Burgess)  Smith;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
1S58,  A.M.,  1S61;  Ph.D.,  Taylor  I'.,  Upland,  Ind., 
19U1;  grad.  Bangor  (Jtle.)  Theol.  Sem.,  1861;  (LL.D., 
Gale  Coll.,  Wis.,  1901;  D.D.,  Shenandoah  Coll.,  Va., 
1903);  m.  Clara  R.  Smith,  of  Candia,  N.H.,  Oct. 
11,  1870.    Prin.  South  Limington   (Me.)   Sem.,  1858- 


1902-3,    pres.,    1903 


Shenandoah    Coll.     IModerator 

"    '"         ---"    Cape  Cod  Min- 

"        '       Regt., 


Barnstable  Conf.  Congl.  Chs.,  1879,  Cape  Cod  . 
isterial  Assn.,  1881-2.  Chaplain  29th  Me.  R 
1865-6.    Address:    Lawrence,  Mass.* 


SMITH,  James  AUwood,  consul-general;  b.  Grand 
Rapid.s.  Midi.,  Xo\-.  3,  1S65:  s.  I'Lev.  Joseph  Morgan 
and  Cordelia  (Root)  Smith;  ed.  Williston  Sem., 
Easthampton,  Mass.;  m.  Marguerite  A.  Ransom, 
of  Lansing,  Mich.,  Dec.  18,  1890.  Mgr.  extensive 
marble  property  in  Vt,  1891;  Am.  consul  at  Leg- 
horn, Italv,  1897-07;  consul-gen.  at  Roma,  Kongo 
Free  State,  1907-8,  at  Genoa,  Italy,  1908-13,  at 
Calcutta,  India,  Sept.,  1913 — .  Republican.  Cong- 
list.  ISIason,  Sliriner.  Home:  Middleburj',  Vt.  Ad- 
dress: Am.  Consulate-General,  Calcutta,  India.* 

SMITH,  James  Richard  ITickersou,  M.D.;  b.  Mid- 
dybempis.  Me.,  Mar.  IS.  1845;  s.  Samuel  M.  and 
Mary  E.  (Nickerson)  Smith;  descendant  of  May- 
flower ancestry  on  mother's  side;  ed.  Milltown 
(N.B.)  Acad.:  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin), 
1867;  widower.  Practiced  in  Troy,  Me.,  1867,  Bar- 
ing, 1868-72,  Pembroke,  1872-80.  Baring,  1S80-2, 
Grand  County,  Colo.,  1882-4,  Baring,  Me.,  1884-6, 
Milltown,  Me.,  since  1888.  Enlisted  as  pvt.  6th  Me. 
Battery,  Dec.  30,  1863;  hon.  discharged  July  12, 
1865.  Ex-mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Calais,  Me.  Pres.  Wash- 
ington County  Med.  Soc,  St.  Croix  Med.  Club.  Pro- 
gressi\e  in  politics.  Baptist.  Mason;  mem.  U.O. 
G.C.    Address:   Milltown    (Calais).   Me. 

SIVHTH,  Jam.es  Thomaike;  b.  Lowell,  Mass., 
Jan.  28,  1837;  s.  William  Moore  and  Lavina  Gleason 
(Hardy)  Smith;  descendant  of  Smith  family  that 
founded  Peterborough,  N.H.,  and  on  maternal  side, 
of  Hardvs  and  Peabodys;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Lowell; 
LL.B.,  Law  Sch.,  Nat.  Univ..  Washington,  D.C.; 
m.  Harriet  S.  Whitney,  of  Westford,  Mass.,  Dec. 
20,  1870;  1  child  adopted.  Served  4  yrs.  in  54th 
Regt.,  111.  Vet.  Inf.,  Army  of  Tenn.,  as  ad.i.  and 
capt.  and  in  7th  Army  Corps.  Dept.  of  the  Trans- 
Miss.,  after  surrender  of  Vicksburg:  in  Civil  Serv- 
ice, Nat.  Treasury  Dept.,  Washington,  D.C.,  20  yrs., 
chief  of  Div.  Postal  Service  Accounts:  mem.  Bar 
Supreme  Ct.,  D.  of  C.  Resident  trustee  of  Lowell 
Textile  Sch.,  Lowell,  Mass.,  since  1895,  and  recog- 
nized as  the  "father"  of  the  instn.  Progressive 
Republican.  Protestant.  Mem.  Nat.  Geog.  Soc, 
Bostonian  Soc.  (Boston).  Mem.  Loyal  Legion  of 
the  T'.S  Mason  Home:  1527  Middlesex  St.  Ad- 
dress:   Lowell   Textile  .School,  Lowell,  Mass. 

SMITH,  Jeremiah,  judge;  b.  Exeter.  N.H..  Julv 
14.  1837;  s.  Jeremiah  and  Elizabeth  (Hale)  Smith; 
A.B..  Harvard,  1856,  A.M..  1859:  (LL.D.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1883);  m.  Hannah  Webster,  of  Dover,  N.H., 
Apr.  5,  1865  (died  Dec.  19,  1904):  father  of  Jere- 
miah, Jr.  Admitted  to  bar,  1861;  practiced  at 
Dover,  N.H.,  1861-7;  justice  Supreme  Ct.  of  N.H., 
1867-74;  Story  prof,  law.  Harvard,  1890-1910  de- 
signed to  take  effect  Sept.  1,  1910).  Visitor  Chand- 
ler Scientific  Sch.,  Dartmouth,  1885-92;  trustee 
Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  1868-74,  and  1898-1902.  Ad- 
diess:    4    Berkeley  St.,   Cambridge,   Mass.* 

SMITH,  Jeremiah,  Jr.,  lawyer;  b.  Dover,  N.H., 
.Tan.  14,  1870:  s.  Jeremiah  and  Hannah  (Webster) 
Smith;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1892,  LL.B.,  1895;  unmarried. 
Sec.  to  Justice  Gray,  of  Supreme  Ct.  of  U.S.,  1895- 
96:  practiced  in  Boston  since  1896:  mem.  firm  of 
Fish.  Richardson.  Herrick  &  Neave.  1907 — .  Trustee 
Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  Cambridge  Homes  for  Aged 
People,    Social    Law    Library,    Boston    Provident 


Assn.,  Sharon  Sanatorium,  Mass.  State  Sanatorium 
(1907-10).  Democrat.  Clubs:  Tavern,  Union,  Bos- 
ton Athletic  Assn.,  Oakley  Country,  Harvard. 
Home:  4  Berkeley  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office: 
S4  Slate  St..  Boston.* 

SIVHTH,  John  Azariah;  b.  Jericho,  Vt.,  Jan.  IS, 
1S54;  s.  Gordon  and  Lydia  Evylin  (Lee)  Smith; 
g.g.f.  William  Smith,  who  settled  in  Jericho  soon 
after  the  Revolutionary  War,  on  the  farm  now 
occupied  by  his  descendants;  ed.  common  schs.; 
m.  Dec.  7,  1881,  Elizabeth  Armour,  of  New  York, 
N.Y.  (died  Aug.,  1883).  Engaged  in  farming  since 
boyhood,  specializing  in  dairying  and  breeding  reg- 
istered stock:  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1902,  Senate, 
from  Chittenden  County,  1910.  Independent  Re- 
publican.   Coiiglist.    Address:  Jericho,  Vt.,  R.F.D.  2. 

SMITH,  John  Butler,  mfr.;  Apr.  12,  lS3S-Aug. 
10,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  AV'ho's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica,   1912-13.) 

SMITH,  John  Gilpatric,  lawyer:  b.  Kennebunk, 
Me..  June  9.  1NT4;  s.  Jo.'<eph  G.  and  Sarah  Frances 
(Moody)  Smith:  grad.  Kennebunk  High  Sch.,  1893; 
m.  Mar\-  E.  Goocli.  of  Kennebunk.  Dec.  25,  1904 
(died  1912);  children,  Richard  S.,  Robert  T.,  John 
G.,  Norman  W.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1900:  to  New 
York  bar,  1904;  practiced  in  New  York  for  a  short 
time;  in  practice  at  Saco,  Me.,  1905-14;  now  in 
practice  in  Biddeford,  Me.  Progressive.  Baptist. 
Mem.  S.A.R.  Mason:  Odd  Fellow.  Recreations: 
gardening  and  outdoor  work  at  summer  home. 
Home:  59  Middle  St.  Oflflce:  Smith  Bldg.,  Bidde- 
ford,   Me.;    (summer)    Kennebunkport,    Me. 

SMITH,  John  leland;  b.  Barre.  Mass..  Aug.  4, 
1859;  s.  Franklin  and  Martha  (Leland)  Smith;  ed. 
Barre  High  Sch.,  2  yrs.;  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  Am- 
herst. Mass.:  m.  Ftta  E.  Allen,  of  Barre.  Mass., 
Jan.  1,  1884;  3  children,  George  Franklin,  Delia 
Maria,  Adelaid  Florence.  Farmer  and  breeder  of 
pure  bred  Holsteins:  mem.  State  Bd.  of  Agr. ;  trial 
justice.  Repuljlican.  Unitarian.  Mason  (Lodge, 
Chapter,  Commandery) ;  mem.  O.E.S.  and  Grange. 
Address:    Barre.  Mass. 

SMITH,  Jonathan,  lawyer;  b.  Peterboro,  N.H., 
Oct.  21,  1842:  s.  John  and  Susan  (Stearns)  Smith, 
and  descendant  of  William  Smith,  one  of  the  pio- 
neers of  Peterboi-o  who  pledged  his  pvt.  property  to 
aid  the  Colonial  cause:  ed.  pub.  schs.  until  18,  when 
he  enlisted  as  pvt.  in  6th  N.H.  Inf.;  was  discharged, 
1863,  on  account  of  disability,  but  reenlisted,  1864, 
in  1st  N.H.  Cav..  and  served  to  close  of  war,  rank 
of  sergt.;  grad.  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1871;  studied  law; 
admitted  to  bar.  1875;  m.  New  Hampton,  N.H., 
Dec.  13,  1876.  Tirzah  Dow  (died.  1881);  m.  2d. 
1886,  Elizabeth  C.  Stearns:  2  children.  Theodore, 
Susan  Dow.  Practiced  at  Manchester,  1875-8,  since 
at  Clinton;  served  as  city  solicitor,  both  at  Man- 
chester and  Clinton:  justice  2d  Dist.  Court  of 
Eastern  Woi-cester;  mem.  State  Legislature.  1886; 
chmn.  Bd.  of  Health.  Clinton.  2  vrs. :  pres.  Clinton 
Home  for  Aged  People:  pres.  Weeks  Inst.  Past 
Grand  King  Grand  Chapter  of  Mass.  (^lasonic); 
pres.  Worcester  Conf.  of  Unitarian  Chs.:  pres. 
Clinton  Hist.  Soc;  mem.  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  Mass. 
Hist.  Soc.  Republican.  Club:  Unitarian  of  Boston. 
Author:  History  of  Old  Trinity  Lodge:  Home  of 
the  Smith  Family;  Reunion  of  Smith  Family; 
Peterborough.  N.H.,  in  American  Revolution;  A 
New  Hampshire  Farm  and  Its  Owner.  "\A^riter  of 
many  hist,  articles  for  mags.,  and  many  addresses 
and  hist,  sketches.  Recreations:  reading,  garden- 
ing.    .\ddress:     Clinton.   Mass. 

SMITH.  Joseph,  newspaper  man.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.)  Home:  752 
^Merrimack    St..   Lowell.   Mass.* 

SMITH,  Joseph  Iiindon,  painter;  b.  Pawtucket, 
R.I..  Oct.  11.  1863:  s.  Henry  F.  and  Emma  (Green- 
leaf)  Smith:  ed.  pvt.  schs..  R.I.:  studied  in  sch.  of 
drawing  and  painting.  Mus.  of  Fine  Arts.  Boston, 
and  at  .Xcademie  .Tulien.  Paris;  m.  Corinna  Haven 
Putnam,  of  Rye,  N.Y.,  Sept.  IS.  1899.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  principal  books,  decorations, 
societies,  etc)    Home:    93  Mt.  Vernon  St..  Boston.* 

Sn/HTH,  Joseph  Sewall,  soldier:  b.  Wiscasset, 
Me..  Nov.  27.  1836;  s.  Jacob  and  Julia  L.  Smith; 
ed.  Gorham.  Me.;  m.  Agnes  E.  Clark,  of  Bath.  Me., 
18  66.  Apptd.  q.-m. -sergt.  3d  Me.  Inf.,  June  4.  1861; 
1st  It.,  Aug.  2,  1861;  capt.  commissary  subsistence 


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vols.,  Nov.  14,  1861;  It.-col.  same,  Jan.  1,  1863-July 
11,  1865;  bvtd.  col.  vols.,  Oct.  27,  1864,  "for  gallant 
and  distinguished  services  at  battles  of  Reams 
Sta.  and  Boydton  plank  rd.,  Va.";  bvtd.  brig.  gen. 
vols.,  July  11,  18G5,  "for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services";  hon.  mustered  out,  July  11,  1865. 
Awarded  Congressional  Medal  of  Honor,  May  25, 
1892,  "for  having  led  a  part  of  a  brigade,  saved  2 
pieces  of  arty,  and  captured  a  flag  and  prisoners 
at  Hatchers  Run,  Va.,  Oct.  27,  1864."  Mem.  bd. 
mgrs.  Nat.  Home  for  Disabled  Vol.  Soldiers.  Ad- 
dress:    Bangor,    Me.* 

SMITH,  Joshua  Snow,  retired  editor;  b.  Edgar- 
town,  Mass.,  Dec.  20,  1845;  s.  Daniel  and  Alice 
(Merrihew)  Smith;  ed.  pub.  and  high  sclis.;  m. 
Rockland,  Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1870,  Elizabeth  Harwood 
Bigelow;  4  childi-en,  Harwood  B.,  b.  1872,  Percy 
M.,  1873,  Alice  M.,  ISSl.  Grace  E.,  1886.  Pub.  and 
propr.  Rockland  Standard,  1868-1901;  since  re- 
tiring from  newspaper  has  engaged  in  real  estate 
business;  dir.  Rockland  Savings  Bank  since  1885; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Engrs.,  Rockland  Fire  Dept.,  12  yrs. 
Republican.  Conglist.  (elk.  First  Ch.  since  1882). 
Treas.  Mass.  Press  Assn.,  1882-1907.  Odd  Fellow 
(trustee  since  1886).  Clubs:  Home  (Edgartown), 
Commercial  (Rockland).  Recreations:  summer 
home  at  Edgartown,  Mass.,  during  June,  July  and 
August  of  each  year.  Was  postmaster  of  Rock- 
land, 1871-86  and  1890-93.  Address:  Rockland, 
Mass. 

SMITH,  Justin  Harvey,  author;  b.  Boscawen, 
N.H.,  Jan.  13,  1S57:  s.  Rev.  Ambrose  and  Cynthia 
Maria  (Egerton)  Smith;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1877, 
A.M.,  1881;  (Li^.D.,  Norwich  U.,  1908):  unmarried. 
Mem.'  pub.  firm  of  Ginn  &  Co.,  in  charge  editorial 
dept.,  1890-8;  prof,  modern  history,  Dartmouth, 
1899-1908.  Mem.  visiting  com.  on  Romance  phil- 
ology, Harvard.  1896-1906.  Extensive  traveler. 
Mem.  advis.  com.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  1914,  on  pub. 
of  Revolutionary  Records;  mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc, 
Am.  Antiq.  Soc,  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  N.H.  Hist. 
Soc,  Mass.  Soc.  Mil.  History,  Am.  Geog.  Soc.  Am. 
Dialect  Soc.  Am.  Forestry  Assn.,  Soc.  Colonial 
Wars,  Soc  Mayflow.^r  Descendants.  Clubs:  Uni- 
versity, Authors',  Twentieth  Century.  Boston 
Yacht  (Boston),  Centui-y  (New  York),  Round 
Table  CNew  Orleans).  Royal  Societies,  Authors' 
(London).  (See  Who's  T^'ho  in  America  for  books, 
etc.)    Address:    270   Beacon  St.,   Boston.* 

SMITH,  Iianta  "Wilson,  hvmn  writer:  b.  Castine, 
Me.;  d.  Rev.  William  J.  and  Sedelia  (Follett)  Wil- 
son; pub.  sch.  edn. :  m.  Shopiere,  Wis.,  1880,  Rev. 
C.  Harley  ,Smith:  children,  Francis  Wilson  (de- 
ceased), Elmer  G.  Wilson.  Began  writing  stories 
and  verse  at  16:  has  since  written  S.S.  cantatas 
and  S.S.  songs  and  ch.  hymns,  the  most  noted 
being  "Scatter  Sunshine."  "Do  Something  for 
Jesus  Today,"  "This,  Too,  Will  Pass  Away."  Meth- 
odist.  Mem.  Tnternat.  Sunshine  Soc.  of  New  York. 
Author:  Wreaths  of  Remembrance  (book  of  me- 
morial verses).  Address:  193  Hempstead  St.,  New 
London,   Conn. 

SMITH,  Leonard  Owen;  b.  Franklin,  Conn.,  Jan. 
18,  1843;  s.  Prentice  Orrin  and  Eliza  Jane  (King) 
Smith;  lineal  descendant  in  8th  generation  of 
John  and  Priscilla  Alden;  ed.  Norwich  Free  Acad.; 
m.  Eva  J.  Crowell,  of  Phila.,  Pa.,  Oct.  1,  1901;  2 
children,  Eloise  Crowell.  Eva  Virginia.  Enlisted 
Co.  F,  26th  Regt.  Conn.  Vols.,  from  academy,  1862; 
advanced  to  corporal,  2d  sergt.  and  sergt.-ma.i.; 
went  to  New  Orleans  on  Banks'  expdn.;  was  in 
all  charges  on  Port  Hudson  and  at  its  capture, 
1863;  hon.  mustered  out,  Aug.  19,  1863.  Opened 
office  and  salesroom  in  Phila.,  for  Brainerd  &  Arm- 
strong Co.,  silks,  1870.  and  was  made  v.-p.  and 
Phila.  mgr. ;  was  in  active  service  24  yrs.,  retiring, 
1898.  but  retained  position  as  v.-p.  until  1913; 
dir.  Thames  Nat.  Bank:  mem.  corpn.  Chelsea  Sav- 
ings Bank.  Dir.  Norwich  Y.M.C.A.,  Norwich  Free 
Acad.  Conglist.  Mem.  G.A.R.  Mason.  Clubs:  Nor- 
wich, Golf,  Quaker  City  Roque,  Conn.  Army  and 
Navy,  Arcanum  Club.  Address:  "Oldelms,"  Nor- 
wich.  Conn. 

SBiIITH.  IiOuis  Carter,  lawyer;  b.  Middlefield, 
Mass.,  Mar.  3,  1870;  s.  Metcalf  John  and  Harriet 
Louisa  (Eldredge)  Smith;  ed.  com.  schs.:  B.S., 
Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1892;  LL.B.,  Nat.  U.,  Wash- 


ington, D.C.,  1895,  LL.M.,  1896;  M.P.L.,  George 
Washington  U.,  Washington,  D.C.,  1897;  m.  Luise 
Sinclair,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  Aug.  20,  1895.  Taught 
i^c.^^'^?'^^*^^'^^  *"  Manual  Training  Sch.,  St.  Louis, 
1892-3;  asst.  examiner  in  U.S.  Patent  Office,  Wash- 
ington, D.C.,  1893-1900;  became  connected  with 
patent  law  firm  of  Crosby  &  Gregory,  Boston,  1900- 
05,  becoming  a  partner,  1905;  title  changed  to  Ed- 
wards, Heard  &  Smith,  Jan.,  1911,  and  to  Heard, 
^V^]}^^  ^J^^^^^^'  J""e,  1913.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Club:  The  Newton  Archers.  Home:  45  Elgin  St 
Newton  Center,  Mass.  Office:  613  Old  South  Bldg.', 
Boston.  ^ 

SMITH,  louis  Edwin  Parker,  life  Insurance;  b. 
^,°^\°u'  ^^'/  14>  1863;  s.  Edward  Johnson  and 
Martha  Helen  (Jordan)  Smith;  descendant  of 
John  Johnson,  who  came  to  America  from  Eng- 
land in  the  fleet  with  John  Winthrop;  grad  Dudlev 
Grammar  Sch.,  Boston,  1879;  unmarried.  Has  been 
connected  with  the  Northwestern  Mut  Life  Ins 
Co.,  since  Jan.,  1882,  and  gen.  agt.  of  the  company 
for  Boston  and  vicinity  since  Aug.,  1887  Mem 
Boston  Life  Underwriters'  Assn.  Mason  Club* 
Exchange.  Recreations:  farming  and  breeding  of 
Guernsey  cattle.  Home:  Holliston,  Mass  Office- 
79  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

SMITH,    Mary    Almira,    surgeon;    b.    Westfield, 
Mass.,  1850;  d.  Henry  FJ.  and  Almira  Lee  (Mather) 
Smith;  ed.  Westfield  High  Sch.  and  Acad,  and  Mt 
?P\^°'^?T.®®^-,^",'^^   coll.).    South    Hadley,   Mass.; 
(A.M.,   Mt.   Holyoke,    1903,   ScD.,   1912);    med    edn 
was  begun  at  U.  of  Mich.,  1872;  student  Woman's 
Med.   Coll.   of  New  York  Infirmary,   1873;   interne, 
?i-|l-  ?.°^Ii-;-  i874;  studied  U.  of  Zurich,  Switzerland 
1875-80,    M.D.,    1880.     Resident    physician,    1880-2 
surgeon  since  1882,  N.E.  Hosp.;  consulting  surgeon 
to  Memorial  Hosp.,  Concord,  N.H.    Fellow  Am.  Coll 
Surgeons;  mem.  N.E.  Hosp.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Med 
Soc,    A.M. A.,    Bostonian    Soc.    (life).     Mem.    Mass. 
Woman's  Suffrage  Assn.,  Mass.  Equal  Suffrage  for 
Good   Govt.,   Coll.   Equal   Suffrage  League.    Clubs: 
Pentagon,  Women's  City.   Address:  33  Newbury  St 
Boston. 

SMITH,  Mary  Prudence  Wells,  author;  b.  Attica, 
N.  1  ,  July  23,  1840;  d.  Dr.  Noah  S.  and  Esther  Nims 
(Coleman)  Wells;  grad.  Greenfield  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.,  1858,  Miss  Draper's  Female  Sem.,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1859;  became  asst.  teacher  Greenfield  High 
Sch.;  later  asst.  in  Franklin  Savings  Instn.,  Green- 
field, Mass.,  being  the  first  woman  employed  in  a 
savings  bank  in  Mass.;  m.  Judge  Fayette  Smith,  of 
Cincinnati,  Apr.  14,  1875  (died  Jan.  4,  1903).  Hon. 
pres.  Conn.  Valley  Assn.  Alliance  Unitarian  Wom- 
en; hon.  mem.  Cincinnati  Women's  Club;  pres. 
Hist.  Soc.  (Greenfield);  pres.  Unitarian  Woman's 
Alliance  (Greenfield);  pres.  Equal  Suffrage  League 
(Greenfield).  Author:  "Jolly  Good"  series  of  stories 
for  young  people  (8  vols.),  1875-95;  Miss  Ellis's 
Mission,  1886:  The  Young  Puritan  Series,  1897- 
1900:  Four  on  a  Farm,  1901;  The  Boy  Captive  of 
Old  Deerfield,  1904:  The  Boy  Captive  in  Canada, 
1905;  Boys  of  the  Border,  1907;  Boys  and  Girls  of 
Seventy-seven,  1909:  Two  in  a  Bungalow,  1915. 
CSee  also  Who's  Who  in  America.)  Home:  Green- 
field, Mass.* 

SMITH,  Melvin  B.,  civil  engr. :  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Feb.  13,  1853;  s.  Alfred  and  Ann  Maria 
(Braman)  Smith;  B.S.  in  Civ.  Engring.,  Worcester 
Poly.  Inst.,  1872;  m.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Healev.  of 
Lowell,  Mass.,  Nov.  18,  1880.  In  city  engr's.  office, 
Lowell,  2  yrs.;  in  office  of  Proprs.  Locks  &  Canals, 
Lowell,  1  yr.  and  3  yi's.  on  U.S.  Coast  Survey,  La.; 
began  in  Lowell  on  own  account,  1878;  mem.  firm  of 
Smith  &  Brooks  since  1893.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Boston  Soc  Civ.  Engrs.  Mason  (K.T.).  Club: 
Long  Meadow  Golf.  Home:  11  Warwick  St.  Office: 
430  Hildreth  Bldg..  Lowell,  Mass. 

SIKCITH,  Murdocli  C,  surgeon  and  dentist:  b. 
Cornwallis,  Nova  Scotia,  Feb.  10,  1856;  s.  Niel  Mc- 
Mullen  and  Elizabeth  (Bezanson,  or  Bezanton) 
Smith;  traces  ancestors  from  the  Smiths  of  Dum- 
barton Shire,  Scotland,  who  with  other  ancestors 
settled  in  Lunenburg  Co.,  N.S.,  in  1753;  student 
Acadia  U..  1875  and  1884;  D.D.S.,  1887,  M.D.,  1888, 
D.M.D.,  1898,  all  of  Harvard;  post-grad,  work  in 
Europe  and  America;  (hon.  M.A.,  Acadia.  1910);  m. 
Helen  Emery  Cruickshank,  of  Gysborough  Co.,  N.S., 


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July  11,  1914.  Practiced  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  since 
1885;  trustee  Union  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  A.A.A.S., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Nat.  Dental  Assn.,  Mass.  Dental 
Soc.  (ex-pres.  and  chmn.  com.  on  post-giaci.  dental 
edn.),  Lynn  Med.  F'raternity,  Lynn  Dental  Soc, 
Essex  Dental  Soc,  Northea.stern  Dental  Soc,  Mas.s. 
Northeastern  Dental  Soc,  Mayos  Club  of  Roche.s- 
ter,  Minn.,  Am.  Acad.  Dental  Science,  Harvard 
Odontol.  Soc,  Harvard  Dental  Alumni  Assn.  Del. 
4th  Internat.  Dental  Congress,  St.  IjOuIs,  1904;  5th 
Internat.  Dental  Congress,  Berlin,  1909;  16th  Inter- 
national Med.  Kongress,  Budapest,  1909;  Duixieme 
Congress,  Francais  de  Stomatologic,  1911;  17th 
Internat.  Med.  Congress,  London,  1913;  6lh  Inter- 
national Dental  Congress,  London,  1914.  Baptist. 
Mason  (K.T.),  Red  Man.  Clubs:  Park  (Lynn);  In- 
tercolonial, Canadian  (Boston).  Contbr.  to  med. 
and  dental  jours.  Home:  10  City  Hall  Square.  Of- 
fice:  3  Lee  Hall,  Lynn,  Mass. 

SMITH,  Myrton  Tlionias,  representative  Phoenix 
Mutual  Life  In.s.  Co.;  b.  North  Haven,  Conn.,  May 
13,  1876;  s.  Rev.  Henry  G.  and  Ariadne  (Kelsey) 
Smith:  descendant  of  Capt.  Thoma.s  Smith,  East 
Haven,  Conn.,  1644;  ed.  gram,  and  high  schs.,  Hart- 
ford; m.  Clara  L.  Twiss,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  Apr. 
24,  1901;  1  daughter,  Elizabeth  Twiss.  Employed 
as  printer,  Hartford,  1S93-01:  organized  The  Smith- 
Linsley  Co.,  gen.  printing,  1901,  of  which  was  pres. 
and  treas.  till  1912;  removed  to  Springfield,  1912, 
and  became  pres.  King  Printing  Co.;  retired,  1914, 
and  since  served  as  local  rep.  Phoenix  ]\Iutual  Life 
Ins.  Co.  of  Hartford,  Conn.  Mem.  Life  Underwrit- 
ers' Assn.  of  Western  Mass.,  Springfield  Board  of 
Trade.  Mem.  Prohibition  State  Central  Com.;  Pro- 
hibition Party  candidate  for  It.  gov.  of  Conn., 
1906.  Wesley  Methodist.  Club:  Allen  Bird  Club. 
Recreations:  ornithology.  Home:  39  I\Iass.  Av. 
OflSce:     244  Main  St.,   Springfield,  Mass. 

SMITH,  Newton  Fhineas,  M.D.;  b.  East  Lyme, 
Conn..  June  6,  1852;  s.  Horace  and  Obedience 
(Mizelle)  Smith;  9th  in  descent  from  Nehemiah 
Smith,  of  Conn.;  ed.  common  schs.  to  16;  went  to 
sea  8  yrs. ;  began  study  of  phai-macy  at  IS:  entered 
drug  store  of  cousin,  Emerson  Smith,  of  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.,  1876;  obtained  full  license,  1880;  M.D.,  Coll. 
Phvs.  and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1882;  m.  May  26,  1882, 
Julia  W.  Sanford,  of  Meriden,  Conn,  (died  Dec.  10, 
1893);  m.  2d,  1894,  Jennie  A.  Guild,  of  Hampton, 
Conn.  Practiced  at  Noi-wich,  Conn.,  since  1883; 
mem.  Bd.  U.S.  Pension  Examiners.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  New  London  County  Med. 
Soc  Progressive  Party.  Seventh  Day  Adventist. 
Address:  25  Park  St.,  Norwich,  Conn. 

SMITH,  Nora  Arcliibald,  author:  b.  Phila.;  d. 
Robert  N.  and  Helen  E.  (Dyer)  Smith;  family  re- 
moved to  Cal.,  1873;  A.B.,  Santa  Barbara  (Cal.) 
Coll.,  1877;  took  various  degrees  in  kindergarten 
training  schs.;  also  taught  in  Mex.  and  Ariz.;  in 
1880  joined  her  sister  (Kate  Douglas  Wiggin)  in 
kindergarten  work  and  was  for  some  yrs.  supt.  Sil- 
ver St.  Kindergartens,  San  Francisco;  now  engaged 
in  lit.  work.  (See  "V\'^ho's  Who  in  America  for  list 
of  books,  etc.))    Home:  Hollis,  York  Co.,  Me.* 

SMITH,  Olin  M.,  merchant;  b.  Hodgdon,  IMe., 
Jan.  15,  1861;  s.  George  H.  and  Abbie  G.  (Brown) 
Smith:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Hodgdon  and  Houlton,  Me.; 
Houlton  Acad.:  m.  Katherine  L.  Bradbury,  of  Houl- 
ton, Sept.  5.  1887.  Entered  bcok  and  stationery  busi- 
ness in  fall  of  1885,  under  title  of  Smith  &  Lunt; 
took  over  the  business  in  own  name,  1890,  and  so 
continues;  treas.  Town  of  Houlton,  Houlton  Mer- 
chants' Assn.,  Houlton  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Act- 
ively identified  with  Nat.  Guard  service  for  many 
yrs.;  mustered  in  as  1st  It.  Co.  L,  2d  Regt.  Inf., 
N.G.S.M.;  served  as  capt.  same  co.  and  regtl.  insp. 
small  arms  practice;  now  capt.  and  commissary  of 
2d  Regt.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem.  Odd  Fellows, 
B.P.O.  Elks.    Address:  Houlton,  Me. 

SMITH,  Oramandal,  farmer;  b.  Aroostook  Co., 
Me.,  Dec  2,  184  2;  s.  Daniel  Day  and  Lucy  (Wil- 
liams') Smith;  ed.  Litchfield  Acad,  and  Waterville 
Classical  Inst.;  m.  .Tennie  R.  Smith,  of  Litchfield, 
Me.,  May  22,  1875  (died  1906).  Prin.  schs.,  Litchfield 
and  Richmond,  1864-77;  in  charge  of  schs.  of  Litch- 
field, whole  or  in  part,  1863-76:  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1870;  reelected,  1896,  but  resigned;  asst.  elk. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,   1874,   1875,  elk.,   1876,   1877,   1878  and 


1880-5;  state  ins.  commr.,  1883-5;  sec.  of  state, 
1885-91  (3  terms);  mem.  Exec.  Council,  1891-02; 
pvt.  sec.  to  Gov.  Llewellyn  Powers,  1897-01;  state 
treas.,  1901-7  (3  terms);  Republican.  Trustee  and 
chmn.  exec,  com.,  Litchfield  Acad.,  for  25  yrs.; 
trustee  Me.  Sch.  for  Feeble  Minded.  Free  Baptist. 
Mem.  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Address:  Litchfield, 
.Maine.* 

SMITH,  Orren  Henry,  educator;  b.  Williamstown, 
Vt.,  Sept.  ;t,  1N73;  s.  Alarcus  Alven  and  Mary  (Bene- 
dict) Smith;  grad.  Goddard  Sem.,  Barre,  Vt.,  1891; 
A.B.  and  A.M.,  Tufts  Coll.,  Medford,  Mass.,  1896;  m. 
Ashfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1904,  Ethel  Melissa  Ford. 
Teacher  English  and  Latin,  Goddard  Sem.,  1891-2; 
teacher,  Somerville  Evening  Schs.,  1894-6;  prin. 
Sanderson  Acad.,  Ashfield,  Mass.,  1896-1900:  mas- 
ter of  dept.  of  English  and  pub.  speaking.  Highland 
Mil.  Acad.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1900-6;  head  of  Eng- 
lish dept.  and  submaster  Melrose  High  Sch.,  1906- 
10;  junior  master  in  English,  Girls'  High  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton, since  1910.  Editor:  Selected  Essays  of  Emer- 
son. Contbr.  of  spl.  articles  to  newspapers  and 
mags.  Mem.  N.E.  Assn.  Colls,  and  Prep.  Schs.,  N.E. 
Assn.  of  Teachers  of  English,  English  Lunch  Club, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Zeta  Psi  Fraternity  of  N.  Amer- 
ica. Clubs:  Vermont  of  Boston;  Melrose  Liberal 
Union.  Home:  92  Wyoming  Heights,  Melrose,  Mass. 

SMITH,  Orvil  Weaver,  lawyer;  b.  Lisbon,  Me., 
Dec.  29,  ISSO:  s.  Harvey  James  and  Estella  Ange- 
line  (Goddard)  Smith;  grad.  high  sch.,  Lewiston, 
Me.,  1899;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1903;  J.B.,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Law.  1908,  LL.M.,  1912;  m.  Amy  Metcalf 
Staples,  of  Bowdoinham,  Me.,  Oct.  19,  1909.  Asso- 
ciated in  practice  with  George  L.  Huntress  and 
Homer  Albers  since  Feb.  24,  1908;  instr.  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Law  since  1908:  dir.  Yuba  Consolidated 
Gold  Fields,  North  River  Lumber  Co.,  Hudson- 
Colby  Co.,  L.  &  M.  Wool  Cleaning  Co.,  A.  F.  Ward 
Machinery  Co.  Republican.  Trustee  1st  Universal- 
ist  Soc,  Medford.  Mass.  Mem.  Phi  Gamma  Delta, 
Gamma  Bpsilon  Gamma.  Mason.  Recreations:  fish- 
ing. Home:  10  Gorham  Rd.,  West  Medford,  Mass. 
Office:   401  Sears  Bldg.,  Boston. 

SMITH,  Owen  (Percy),  1\LD. ;  b.  Hiram,  Me.,  Apr. 
9,  18G9:  s.  William  H.  and  Marcia  H.  Smith;  de- 
scendant of  Revolutionar.v  ancestry  who  settled  at 
Ipswich,  Mass.;  grad.  Frveburg  (Me.)  Acad.,  1888; 
M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1892;  m.  Eliza- 
beth Freeman  Milliken,  of  Portland,  !Me.,  Apr.  4, 
1899:  2  children,  Owen  Milliken,  Margaret.  Prac- 
ticed in  Portland  since  1893;  specializes  in  treat- 
ment of  ear,  nose,  throat  and  mouth;  apptd.  asst. 
surgeon  LT.S.N.,  1898,  and  served  through  Spanish- 
Am.  War:  city  phys.,  Portland,  1S9S-9:  consulting 
surgeon  to  Webber  Hosp.  (Biddeford),  Me.  Eye 
and  Eai-  Infii-mary  (Portland),  Sisters'  Hosp.  (Lew- 
iston). Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  Am. 
Laryngol.,  Rhinol.  and  Otol.  Soc.  N.E.  Otol.  and 
Laryngol.  Soc.  (v.-p.).  A.M. A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn., 
Cumberland  County  Med.  Soc.  (pres.,  1908-9).  Re- 
publican. Clubs:  Portland,  Portland  Farmers' 
(sec).  Recreations:  farming.  Home:  692  Congress 
St.,  Portland,  'Me.:  (summer)  Lakeland  Farms,  Se- 
bago  Lake,  Me. 

SMITH,  Payson,  educator;  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Feb. 
11,  1873:  s.  John  Parker  and  Margaret  (Bolton) 
Smith:  ed.  TA^estbrook  Sem.,  and  Tufts  Coll.  (hon. 
A.M.,  1903:  LL.D.,  U.  of  Me.,  1908;  Litt.D.,  Bates, 
1909,  Bowdoin,  1911);  m.  Carrie  Emily  Swasey,  of 
Canton.  Me.,  Apr.  18,  1898.  State  supt.  pub.  schs. 
since  July  1,  1907.  Mem.  N.E.A.  Home:  Augusta, 
Maine.* 

SMITH,  Percey  Pranklyn,  mathematician:  b.  Ny- 
ack  N.Y.,  Aug.  21,  1867;  s.  James  and  Maria  Jane 
(Demarest)  Smith;  Ph.B..  Yale,  1888.  Ph.D.,  1891; 
univs.  of  Gottingen,  Berlin.  Paris,  1894-6:  m.  Julia 
C.  Lum,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Dec.  23,  1890.  Instr. 
mathematics.  1888-94.  asst.  prof.,  1895-1900,  prof, 
since  1900.  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale).  Mem. 
Conn.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences  Am.  Math.  Soc, 
Deutsche  Matematiker  Vereinigung.  Episcopalian. 
Club:  Gi-aduates.'  CSee  Who's  Who  in  .\merica  for 
mathematical  works.)  Home:  330  Willow  St.,  New 
Haven.  Conn.* 

SMITH,  Percy  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Exeter.  Me.,  Feb.  23, 
1872:  s.  William  and  Rosina  fFoss)  Smith:  ed. 
common  schs.  of  Exeter:  High  Sch.,  Stetson,  Me.; 


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Bd.   and  supt.   schs.,  Exeter;  chmn.   Bd.  of  Select 


Southhridge  Water  Supply  Co.,  1893;  with  engring.  pres.  until  Feb.  1,  1914,  and  now  dir  and  chmn 
dept.  City  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  1894-03;  member  exec.  com.  Richford  Savings  Bank  &  \"rust  Co 
^'r^^..^  ,^^Ji'!.'  .?."^^.?-l.^^;^!:^^fL^^-  li't'Lt^^ri    ^^^-V  Vt,  Hp.^ot:^Rep.,   1882rasst^  judte,'Frlnk?fn 

Mem.  G.A. 


Conway  Lumber  Co.    NH    (erecting  one  of  largest  Co.,  Vt.,  1902-6;  Republican.' Methodist. 

lumber  mills  in  N.K.),  190,;  with  U.S.  Forest  Serv-  R.   Address:  West  Enosburg   Vt 

ice,  1908;  since  in  pvt.  engring.  practice.    Mem.  Vt.        oi.»-..™-r»    »..  ,       ,  ^        '       ' 

Soc.  Engrs.  Mason;  Athelstan  Lodge,  Eureka  Chap-  .    SMITH,   Richard   Curtis,   college  pre 

ter,    Hiram    Council    (all    of   Worcester).     Recrea-  bury,    Herefordshire,    England,    Dec.    2.,    .„„_,    „. 

tions:  music.    Address:  Wells  River,  Vt.  John  Richard  and  Charlotte  Mary  (Griffin)  Smith; 


Assn.,  Chi  Phi.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.   Author:  A  Critical  Sl^mn  ^'^nLl^'clfi^n    Mnnn/^f^^'r^^.^r^'llV  kv""^'' 

Stniiv  of  T  iithpr'«5  Tnhif>  Talk    iqOT-  Tif<^  nnri  Tot  camp    Appalachian    Mountain    Club.     Republican, 

ftiuay  01  j-.utner  s  laoie  iaiK,  lyvi,  i^iie  ana  i^et-  Rnismnniian     r-inho-    Ar^T^do^v^jo,^  i\r^,,,,t„;^   /-d^^ 
ters  of  Marti 
Luther's 

Letters   (  .  „..   _,, ,„   ,    ^^„..   ^..^ 

European  mags,  and  revs.  Address:  Amherst,  Mass.  SMITH,   Richard   Mason,   M.D.;    born    Stamford, 

STWTTTT    -Rainri  •K-oMdrirTr    no     nnh    lor^tiirov  V.  Conn.,   Mar.    18,    1881;   s.    Leonard   R.   and   Mary   I. 

bMiXH,^  Kaipn  KenctricJE,  u.u.,  pub._  lecturei ,   b.  rMnsnn^    Smitvr    ar     ^A7-niio,vio    iqaq-   i\/r  t-i     xS„^ 


f  Luthers  Table  Talk.  1907;  Life  and  Let-  Enis?oT^li«n     A,^h«-    a°^^^^^^^  Republican, 

klartin  Luther,  1911.   Translator  and  editor:  fonf  MerKord    Rn«t  ^rnmn.n^Wp?  "^A^in^i^J^^i^' 

.  Correspondence  and  Other  Contemporary  Warden  sfwesfMedford'^Mass^-     ^^^^^^^=    ^^ 

(Vol.   1).  1913.    Contbr.  to  many  Am.   and  ^^  arien  &t.,  \\  est  Medtord,  Mass. 


gery;  registered  phys.,  Mass.  Bd.  of  Registration  in  ^^^^tin^  Wn«,?.®"o=?°f^'-=  J  !ll'-"f    ?]'^^-    ^''^}''I' 

Medicine.    1904;    spl.    post-grad,    courses.    Harvard  a^^  mI nn    a '^t  A''^^i>^.i"  Pt^^'.^^^S'''^^ 

Med.    Sch.    and    Mass.    Gen.    Hosp.;    m.    Violet    E.  |^^    lhrr^^^;t-'T,^ul^-J^^^^u°%'-^-^-^f'^'%^''i'' 

Houghtaling,  of  Elmira,  N.Y.,  1895;  3  children,  Ce-  l-^'k'  ?^\?rfv,^   n   ^^"""'Af^v,'  ^"^^2  ^'?"'^V?''lv,?^H 

cil  Kendrick,  Erie  Franklin,  Roy  Penley.    Practiced  ?,t'l^%f„\P,'?,^^Pi"®P,^   ^^-^V^- n,^  k"^V?^    ^°^i^^®3.*^ 

at  Boston  since   1900;   ed.   Mass.   Jour,   of  Osteop-  ^^L'^;.  ofP'l^'i^^^"- o?"'^^^^^?*-    *^^"''=   Harvard.    Ad- 

athy,   1903;   prof,   biology,   1904,  prof,  comparative  ^^^ss.  6^y  ±:5eacon  bt.,  tsoston. 

anatomy,  1907,  clin.  demonstrator  of  osteopathy  SltHTH,  Rohert  D.,  railway  official;  b.  New  York 
since  1907,  Mass.  Coll.  Osteopathy;  visiting  phys.,  City;  s.  Robert  D.  and  Annie  (Poulson)  Smith;  ed. 
Salem  St.  Dispensary,  1906-7,  Chelsea  City  Dis-  pub.  schs.,  Albany;  m.  Anna  Judd,  of  Oneonta.  N.Y. 
pensary,  since  1908;  mem.  staff  M.C.O.  Hosp.,  Chel-  Machinist's  apprentice,  with  Del.  &  Hudson  Canal 
sea,  since  1908.  Mem.  Am.,  N.E..  Mass.  and  Bos-  Co.,  1872;  machinist  C.  B.  &  Q.  Ry.,  1878-81;  fore- 
ton  osteopathic  assns.,  Am.  Assn.  Clin.  Research,  man  shops,  same  rd.,  at  Aurora,  111.,  1881-5:  gen. 
Boston  Browning  Soc.  (pres.).  Smith  Family  Assn.  foreman  Chicago  shops.  1885-8;  master  mechanics 
of  America  (pres.).  Mem.  Royal  Arcanum.  Loyal  Chicago  div.,  1888-02;  supt.  motive  power  lines 
Assn.  Club:  Boston  City.  Recreations:  Browning.  West  of  Mo.  River,  same  rd.,  1902-6;  mech.  expert 
yachting.  Lectures  upon  osteopathy,  biology,  drug-  L.S.  &  M.S.  Ry..  at  St.  Louis.  1906-7;  asst.  supt. 
less  healing,  etc.  Home:  135  Addington  Rd..  Brook-  motive  power  N.Y.C.  &  H.  R.  R.R.,  at  Albany,  N.Y.. 
line.    Office:  19  Arlington  St..  Boston,  Mass.  May-Oct.,   1907;  asst.  supt.  motive  power,  1907-11, 

SMITH,  Raymond  Underwood,  lawyer;  b.  Wells  ?uPt-   motive  power,  and  rolling  stock  since  July, 

River,  Vt.,  Sept.  11,  1875;  s.  Edgar  W.  and  Emma  l^ll,   B.   &  A.   R.R.    Mem.   Am.   Soc.   Mech.   Engrs. 

M.  (Gates)  Smith;  ed.  pub.  schs.  Wells  River;  C.E.,  Clubs:  Engineers,  N.E.  Ry.,  Traffic  of  N.E.    Recrea- 

Norwich   U.,    1894    (Facultv   Gold   Medal);    unmar-  tions:  fishing,  mountain  climbmg.    Home:  57  Ken- 

ried.    Admitted  to  Vt.  bar,   1897;   emploved  in  law  wood  St..  Brookline,  Mass.    Office:   321  South  Sta- 

office  of  Smith  &  Sloan,  Wells  River,  1897-9;  mem.  tion,  Boston. 

Smith  &  Smith,  with  offices  in  Wells  River,  Vt.,  and  SMITH,  Robert  Morton,  M.D.;  b.  Maitland,  N.S., 

Woodsville,    N.H.,    1899-11;    in    practice    alone    in  Oct.  12,  1863;  s.  Bowden  and  Elizabeth   (Faulkner) 

Woodsville  since  1911;  solicitor  Grafton  Co.  since  Smith;  ed.  Pictou  Acad.,  N.S.;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and 

Apr.  1,  1915;  dir.  and  elk.  Ryegate  Paper  Co.;  dir.  Surg.,    Baltimore,    1889;    post-grad,   work   at   Post- 

Marsouins  Lumber  Co.    Republican.    Mason   (K.T.,  Grad.  Hosp.  and  Coll.,  New  York;  m.  Apr.  4,  1892, 

Shriner);   Odd  Fellow.    Address:  Woodsville,  N.H.  Lizzie  A.  Parker,  of  Riverpoint,  R.I.    Began  prac- 

SMITH,  Reuel  W(ashbum),  lawyer;  b.  Turner,  tice  at  Perrineyille  N.J.,  1889;  located  at  River- 
Me.,  Sept.  19.  1875;  s.  Roscoe  and  Ellen  Abiah  Roint.  R.L.  1890.  Mem.  R.L  State  Bd.  of  Health. 
(Washburn)  Smith;  ed.  Edward  Little  High  Sch,,  Republican.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  R.L  Med  Soc  :  1st  pres. 
Auburn.  Me.,  and  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.,  to  1893;  A.B.,  Kent  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Mason  (.32°)  Club:  Kent  (Riv- 
Bowdoin,  1897;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1901;  m.  erpoint).  Address:  Riverpoint,  R.I. 
Auburn,  May  5,  1904,  Manilla  Eslther  Harris.  Has  SMITH,  Robinson,  author;  b.  Hartford.  Conn., 
practiced  at  Auburn  since  1901;  dir.  and  atty.  Au-  Dec.  27,  1876;  s.  James  AUwood  and  Caroline  Eliza- 
burn  Loan  &  Bldg.  Assn.;  was  sec.  Publicity  Bu-  beth  (Robinson)  Smith;  A.B.,  Yale,  1898,  A.M., 
reau.  Auburn  and  Lewiston  (now  disbanded) ;  mem.  1901;  post-,grad.  work,  Harvard.  1900;  m.  Martha 
Sch.  Com.  since  1901;  city  solicitor.  1902-6;  repre-  Butler,  of  San  Francisco,  June  6,  1905  (died  1910). 


994 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


Episcopalian.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list 
ot-  books.)  Address:  1040  Prospect  Av.,  Hartford, 
Conn.* 

SMITH,  Rodney,  brigadier-gen.;  b.  in  Vermont. 
Jan.  3.  1S29;  s.  Israel  and  Delia  (Ferguson)  Smith; 
m.  Julia  Ellen  Coates.  of  Peru  111..  Sept.  22,  187o 
Apptd.  from  Ky.,  maj.  p.-m.  U.S.A.  Feb.  23,  1864 
It -col.  deputy  p.-m.-Ken.,  Jan.  24,  1881;  col.  asst. 
p  -m  -gen.,  Dec.  8,  1886;  retired  by  operation  of  jaw, 
Jan.  3,  1893;  advanced  to  rank  of  brig.-gen.  retired, 
bv  act  of  Apr.  23,  1904.  Served  in  Civil  War  in 
Army  Potomac,  and  in  Dept.  of  the  South.  Home: 
Orwell,  Vt.* 

SnnTH,  Sarah  Effle,  teacher;  b.  Salmon  Falls, 
X  II  Nov  15,  ^sr,^^■.  a.  Henry  and  Roxie  B.  (Hur- 
gess)  Smith;  grad.  Newburyport  (Mass  )  High 
Sch..  1880,  Mt.  ilolyoke  Sem.,  1886;  B.A.,  Mt.  Hol- 
voke  Coll.,  1891;  studied  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  U.  of 
"Mich.,  U.  of  Chicago,  U.  of  Berlin.  Teacher  of 
mathematics,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  since  18S0,  prof, 
same  since  1890.  Mem.  Am.  Math.  Soc  Baptist. 
Club:  Boston  College.  Address:  South  Hadley, 
Mass. 

SMITH,  Selden  Cornelius,  publisher;  b.  Cabot, 
Vt  Nov  8,  187  4;  s.  Eben  Cornelius  and  Emily 
<Wvman)  Smith;  grad.  St.  Johnsbury  Acad.,  Vt., 
1893;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1897;  m.  Emily  Gibson 
Ritchie,  of  West  Barnet,  Vt..  Aug.  10  1899;  4 
children,  Margaret.  Ritchie,  Shirley,  David.  Began 
In  Boston  office,  of  Ginn  &  Co.,  1897;  transferred 
to  Cal.,  1898,  and  became  mgr.  for  company  on 
Pacific  coast,  1905,  mem.  of  company  since  1909. 
Sec.  California  br.  Woodrow  Wilson  Collegian 
Club,  1912.  Republican.  Trustee  1st  Congl.  Ch., 
Berkeley,  Cal.  Mem.  S.A.R.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 
Merchants'  Assn.,  San  Francisco.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Commonwealth,  San  Francisco  Commercial  Rec- 
reations: tennis,  motoring.  Home:  2440  Oregon 
St,  Berkeley,  Cal.  Address:  Care  Ginn  &  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. Mass.,  and  20  Second  St..  San  Francisco.  Cal. 
SMITH,  Sidney  Irving",  biologist;  b.  Norway, 
Me  Feb  18  1843;  s.  Elliot  and  Lavinia  H.  (Bar- 
ton) Smith;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale) 
1867-  AM,  Yale,  1887;  m.  Eugenia  P.  Barber,  of 
New'Haven.  Conn..  June  29,  1882.  Asst  in  zoology, 
1867-75  prof,  comparative  anatomy,  18(5-Ub,  Proi. 
emeritus  since  1906.  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  dale). 
Had  charge  of  deep  water  dredging  m  Lake  Su- 
perior for  U.S.  Lake  Survey,  1871;  and  for  U.S. 
Coast  Survey  about  St.  George's  banks^  lSi2;  asso- 
ciated with  biol.  work.  U.S.  Fish  Commn.  for 
many  vrs  Mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sciences  since  1884. 
•Vuthor  of  numerous  papers,  especially  m  marine 
zoology.  Home:  147  Whalley  Av.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.* 

SMITH.  Sidney  Ketchani,  clergyman;  b.  Hunt- 
In-ton  (LI)  N.Y..  Mar.  14.  1838;  s.  Solomon  and 
\bigail  (Ketcham)  Smith;  prep.  edn.  Wesleyan 
Acad..  Wilbraham.  Mass.;  B.D.,  Bibl.  Inst  Con- 
cord N.H..  1859;  A.B..  Wesleyan  U..  Middletown. 
Conn..  1865.  A.M..  1868;  m.  Marlboro.  Mass..  Sept. 
13  1865  Marv  Frances  Barnard;  5  children.  Wil- 
liam Bainard.'b.  June  22.  1866:  Frank  Sidney  Nov. 
9,  1868;  Ernest  Ketcham.  Oct.  28  1873:  Mary 
Louise  Mar  29.  1877;  Jennie  Woolson.  Aug.  30, 
1S81  Clk.  in  silk  importing  house  of  J.  Bodmer 
Tr  New  York.  1855-6;  ordained  to  ministry  of 
ME  Ch.,  1865;  pastor.  Middlefield,  Clinton.  Sims- 
biirv  Torrington.  Watertown,  Westville.  Middle- 
burv  and  Naugatuck.  all  in  Conn.,  Lynbrook.  N.Y.. 
and  Berlin.  Mass..  until  1S96.  when  retired;  pastor 
Blue  Point  NY..  1910-15.  Served  as  chaplain 
State  Reform  Sch.  and  State  Insane  Hosp.,  Mass.: 
mem  New  York  East  Conf.  since  1865  (conf.  biog. 
sec  '1880-95);  was  mem.  bd.  sch.  visitors  at  Tor- 
rington Watertown  and  Clinton.  Conn.,  and  town 
elk  Mi'ddleburv.  Conn.  Prohibitionist  Republican. 
Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Address: 
Blue   Point,   N.Y. 

SMITH,  Stanley  Gardner,  banker,  mfr.;  Mar.  17. 
;1867-19 — .     (See  vol.   1909.) 

SMITH,  Susan  Holbrook  (Mrs.  Walter  P.  Smith); 
b.  Hardwick.  Vt.,  June  26.  1855;  d.  Perley  Rogers 
(IMD)  and  Louise  Maria  (Lawrence)  Holbrook: 
attended  pvt.  schs.;  grad.  St.  Johnsbury  Acad.. 
1874;  teacher  St.  Johnsbury  Acad.  2  yrs. ;  m.  St. 
Johnsbury,  Aug.  15.  1876.  Walter  P.  Smith:   1  son. 


Dr.  liobert  H.  Smith,  Akron,  O.  Mem.  Bd.  Library 
Commrs.  of  Vt.  since  1902.  Conglist.  Club:  St. 
Johnsbury  Woman's  (pres.  1896-8).  Home:  20 
Summer    St.,    St.    Johnsbury,    Vt. 

SlVtlTH,  Theobald,  pathologist;  b.  Albany,  N.Y., 
July  31,  1859;  s.  Philip  and  Theresa  (Kexel)  Smith; 
Ph.B.,  Cornell,  1881;  M.D..  Albany  Med.  Coll..  1883; 
(hon.  A.M.,  Harvard,  1901;  LL.D.,  U.  of  Chicago, 
1907;  Sc.D.,  Harvard,  1910;  hon.  M.D.,  U.  of  Bres- 
lau,  1911);  m.  Lilian  H.  Egleston.  of  Washington. 
May  17,  1888.  Dir.  pathol.  lab..  Bur.  Animal  Indus- 
try, Dept.  Agr.,  1884-95;  dir.  pathol.  lab.,  Mass. 
State  Bd.  Health,  1895 — .  Prof,  bacteriology,  Co- 
lumbian (now  George  Washington)  U.,  1886-95; 
prof,  comparative  patliology.  Harvard  U.,  1896 — . 
Mem.  bd.  dirs.,  Rockfeller  Inst,  for  Med.  Research, 
New  York,  1901 — ;  mem.  bd.  consulting  scientific 
experts  (referee  bd.).  U.S.  Dept.  Agr.,  1911 — .  Ad- 
dress: Princeton,  N.J.* 

SMITH,  Theodate  Iiouise,  psychologist;  Apr.  9, 
1859-Feb.   16,  1914.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

SMITH,  Theodore  Clarke,  college  prof.;  b.  Rox- 
bury,  Mass.,  Mav  18,  1870;  s.  Azariah  and  Sophia 
(Van  Duzer)  Smith;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1892,  A.M., 
1893.  Ph.D.,  1896;  studied  U.  of  Wis..  1895.  Har- 
vard. 1896,  U.  of  Paris.  1896-7.  U.  of  Berlin,  1897; 
unmarried.  Asst.  prof.  Am.  history  and  polit.  sci- 
ence, Ohio  State  U.,  1901-3;  prof.  Am.  history,  Wil- 
liams Coll..  since  1903.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn., 
Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
list  of  books  and  writings.)  Home:  Williamstown, 
Mass.* 

SMITH,  Timothy,  merchant;  b.  Eastham,  Mass., 
May  28,  1835;  s.  Timothy  and  Ruth  Freeman 
(Knowles)  Smith;  ed.  dist.  schs.  and  acads.  at 
Orleans  and  North  Bridgewater.  Mass.;  m.  Mary 
Ellen  Brett,  of  North  Bridgewater.  Feb.  4.  1858. 
Began  active  career  at  17  as  clk.  for  mercantile 
firm  of  Brett  &  Kingman,  continuing  5  yrs.;  en- 
gaged in  business  for  himself  at  Hardwich  and 
later  at  Roxbury,  where  he  has  continued  since 
Aug.  8,  1862;  pre's.  Timothy  Smith  Co.  dept.  store, 
since  incorporation,  1901;  v. -p.  People's  Nat.  Bank. 
Mem.  N.E.  Dry  Goods  Assn.  (1st  pres.).  Auditor 
Boston  City  Missionary  Soc.  Recreations:  farm- 
ing, motoring,  (ronslist.  Address:  45  Elm  Hill  Av., 
Roxbury.  Office:  Washington  and  Vernon  Sts., 
Roxbury,   Boston. 

SMITH,  Walter  Edward,  chemist;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Oct.  10,  1870:  s.  Simon  F.  and  Sophia  A. 
(Eraser)  Smith:  A.B.,  Brown  U..  1893,  A. INI.  (upon 
examination),  1896;  m.  Josephine  J.  Clish.  of 
Providence,  Sept.  25,  1901;  3  children,  Ronald  B., 
Doris  v.,  Eleanor  N.  Instr.  in  chemistry.  Brown 
LT.,  1893-01;  chemist  Laureldale  Chem.  Works. 
1901-8;  expert  with  Central  Falls  (R.I.)  Tungsten 
Lamp  Works  (now  Mazda  Lamp  Works  of  Nat. 
Lamp  Works.  Gen.  Electric  Co.).  since  May  19. 
1908.  Mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc.  (sec.  R.I.  sect..  1897- 
02,  pres.  1902-4),  Soc.  Chem.  Industry.  Conglist. 
Club:  Providence  Athenseum.  Home:  141  Cypress 
St.,   Providence,   R.   I.    Address:   Central   Falls,   R.I. 

SMITH,  Walter  Perrin,  lawyer;  b.  Hardwick. 
Vt..  Nov.  4.  1841;  s.  John  Stoddard  and  Sophronia 
Maria  (Perrin)  Smith,;  prep.  edn.  Hardwick  Acad.; 
A.B.,  U.  of  Vt,  1867,  A.M.,  1870;  student  Ann  Arbor 
(Mich.)  Law  Sch.  1  yr.:  admitted  to  bar.  1S69:  m. 
Lvndon,  Vt.,  Aug.  15.  1876.  Susan  Amanda  Hol- 
brook. Has  practiced  at  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt..  since 
1869;  state's  attv..  Caledonia  Co..  1874-6;  mem.  Vt. 
Ho.  of  Rep..  1880;  judge  of  probate,  Dist.  of  Cale- 
donia, since  Dec.  1882.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Home:    St.    Johnsbury.    Vt. 

SMITH,  Ward  Elliot,  banker;  b.  Phenix.  R.I., 
Oct.  13.  1865;  s.  James  Joseph  and  Dulinda  (Hen- 
rv)  Smith;  descendant  of  Richard  Smith,  1st  town 
cik.  of  Bristol.  R.I. :  grad.  Mowry  and  Goff's  Eng- 
lish and  Classical  Sch..  Providence,  R.I.,  1884;  m. 
Marion  E.  Phillips,  of  Clyde.  R.I.,  Sept.  17,  1900; 
1  daughter.  Barbara.  In  employ  of  Jackson  Bank, 
1884-7,  Commercial  Nat.  Bank,  1887-90:  became 
connected  with  Industrial  Trust  Co..  1890.  treas. 
since  1910;  dir.  Exchange  Real  Estate  Co.  Dir. 
and  treas.  Pawtucket  Valley  Free  Library.  Re- 
jiublican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Bank  Clerk's  Mut. 
Benefit  Assn.  Mason.  Clubs:  Wannamoisett  Coun- 
trv,    Turks   Head    (Providence).     Recreations:    mo- 


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toring,  tennis,  amateur  photography.  Home:  Phe- 
nix,  R.I.  Office:  4  9  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 
SMITH,  Wellington,  paper  mfr. ;  b.  Lee,  Mass., 
Dec.  15,  1S41;  s.  John  R.  and  Parthenia  C.  (Yale) 
Smith,  and  descendant  of  Steplien  Hopliins  of  the 
Mayflower;  ed.  common  and  pvt.  sclis. ;  m.  1st, 
Lee,  1S61,  Mary  Shannon  {died  1877);  m.  2d,  Annie 
Bullard;  children,  Wellington,  Etta  Lucy,  Elizur 
Yale.  Began  active  career  at  15  as  elk.  in  store  of 
Smith  &  Bosworth,  Lee,  Mass.,  and  at  16  took 
charge  of  store  of  U.  C.  Hull  &  Sons,  later  engag- 
ing in  store  and  flour  milling  business;  went  to 
New  York,  became  salesman  for  Leonard  Bros., 
silk  dealers,  and  was  made  mem.  of  firm;  resigned 
in  2  yrs.  to  become  treas.  Smilli  Paper  Co.,  Boston; 
served  as  v. -p.  and  pres.  Am.  Paper  Maimers'  Assn.; 
dir.  Berkshire  Life  Ins.  Co.  over  30  yrs.;  pres. 
Greylock  Cotton  Mills  Co..  North  Adams;  del.  Rep. 
Nat.  Conv.,  ISSO;  mem.  Governor's  Council,  1882. 
Conglist.    Address:   Lee,  Mass. 

SnXITH,  "Wesley  Wood,  clergyman;  b.  Summit, 
N.J.,  Sept.  15,  1860;  s.  Young  C.  and  Marv  (Wood) 
Smith;  A.B.,  Weslevan  U.,  Conn.,  1881,  A.M.,  1899; 
student  Drew  Theol.  Sem.,  1881-2,  B.D.,  1891;  m. 
Lucia  Mabel  Dewey,  of  Pittston,  Pa.,  May  21,  1884; 
11  children,  Ruth  Mary  (Mrs.  B.  O.  Wales),  Young 
Chalmers,  Henry  Clay  Dewey,  Helen  Rlioda  (Mrs. 
;M.  E.  Day),  Lucia  Pamelia,  Sue  Katliyrn,  Elizabeth 
Donington,  Wesley  W^ood,  Anna  Frances,  Richard 
Bonsall,  Pierce  Butler.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry, 
1887;  pastor.  North  Plains,  Pa.,  1883-4,  Pleasant 
Vallev,  1884-6,  Skinners  Eddy,  1886-9,  Candor,  N. 
Y.,  1889-93,  Tavlor,  Pa.,  1893-4;  withdrew  from 
:m.E.  Ch.,  1894;  pastor  Congl.  Ch.,  Portland,  Conn., 
1894-01,  Staffordville.  1901-2,  Weybridge,  Vt.,  1902- 
06,  Colchester  since  1906.  Mem.  (grange.  Democrat. 
Recreations:  flute,  landscape  gardening.  Address: 
Colcliester,  Vt. 

SMITH,  William  Austin,  clergyman;  b.  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  Oct.  9,  1872;  s.  Addison  Talcott  and  Theresa 
(Metzger)  Smith;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895:  B.D.,  Sea- 
bury  Div.  Sell.,  1898;  m.  Anne  Breed,  of  Lynn, 
Mass.,  June  29,  1904.  Deacon,  1898,  priest,  1899, 
P.E.  Cli.;  curate  St.  Jolin's  Ch.,  Providence,  R.I., 
1899-02:  resided  abroad,  1901-2;  rector  St.  Paul's 
Ch.,  Milwaukee,  1902-9;  abroad,  1909-10;  rector 
Christ  Ch.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1910 — .  Chmn.  stand- 
ing com.  Diocese  of  Milwaul<ee,  1908-10.  Clubs: 
Sprinarfield  Countrv,  Salem  Golf.  Address:  Spring- 
field, Mass.* 

SMITH,  William  Christopher,  lawyer.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

SMITH,  William.  French,  analytical  and  consult- 
ing chemist;  b.  East  Stoughton  (now  Avon),  Mass., 
July  11,  1854;  s.  Charles  Macomber  (D.D.)  and 
Laurentine  E.  (French)  Smith:  prep.  edn.  Green- 
field and  Somerville  high  schs. ;  B.S.,  Harvard, 
1875;  A.]M.  and  Ph.D.,  Gottingen,  1876;  m.  Juliet 
Griffin,  of  Somerville,  Mass.,  July  1,  1875  (died 
Apr.  10.  1913);  m.  2d,  Margaret  R.  Dawson,  May 
12,  1915.  Began  practice  at  Boston,  1877;  apptd. 
state  assayer  for  Mass..  1879,  and  continued  for 
about  18  yrs.,  retired  1902;  was  consulting  chem. 
engr.  for  many  corpns. :  identified  with  "Pure  Air" 
movement  which  resulted  in  radical  improvement 
in  ventilation  of  sch.  and  pub.  bldgs.  in  Mass.; 
Govt,  expert  in  criminal  and  sanitary  matters; 
made  original  research  in  many  chem.  and  metal- 
lurg.  questions;  for  many  yrs.  interested  in  tele- 
phonic development  in  Mexico,  and  treas.  IMexican 
Telephone  Co.  and  has  been  pres.  of  its  successor, 
the  Mexican  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co..  since 
1905.  Fellow  of  German,  French  and  English 
chem.  socs.  for  many  yrs.  Republican.  CJlubs: 
Somerville  Saturday  Evenins-  (1st  pres.  1890-6), 
V'esper  Country,  Lexington  Golf.  Home:  Somer- 
ville, Mass.:  (summer)  Wilton,  N.H.  Office:  60 
State  St..   Boston. 

SMITH,  William  Simeon,  insurance.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

SMITH,  William  Thayer,  M.D. :  Mar.  30,  1839- 
Sept.  17,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909.  also  Who's  AVho  in 
America,    1908-9.) 

SMITH,  Winchell,  plavwri^lit:  b.  Hartford, 
Conn..  Apr.  5,  1871:  s  William  Brown  (nephew  of 
.John  Brown)  and  Virginia  (Thrall)  Smith:  ed.  pub. 


and  liigli  schs.,  Hartford;  ni.  Grace  Spencer,  of 
Troy,  Pa.,  Dec.  20,  1895.  Actor  with  Charles  Froh- 
man  and  in  his  cos.,  1894-04;  joined  Arnold  Daly, 
1904,  and  produced  with  him  "Candida"  and  other 
Shaw  plays,  becoming  stage  dir.;  writing  plays 
since   1906.    Address:   Farmington,   Conn.* 

SMITH,  Wlnfield,  surgeon;  Feb.  11,  1861-Dec.  16, 

1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

SIIITH,  ZUpha  Drew,  social  worker;  b.  Pem- 
broke, Mass.,  1852;  d.  Silvanus  (shipbuilder)  and 
Judith  Winsor  (McLauthlin)  Smith;  grad.  Girls' 
High  and  Normal  Sch.,  Boston,  1868;  unmarried. 
Began  as  telegraph  operator,  later  in  charge  of 
dept.  in  a  mercantile  agency  and  of  records  in 
probate  office;  employed  by  Associated  Charities 
of  Boston  from  its  establishment,  most  of  time  as 
its  gen.  sec,  1879-04;  chmn.  com.  on  Organization 
of  Charity.  1888,  and  on  Needy  Families  in  Their 
Homes,  1901  (both  in  Nat.  Conf.  Charities);  asso. 
dir.  Boston  Sch.  for  Social  Workers,  1904 — .  Home: 
76  White   St.,   East  Boston,  Mass.* 

SMITHEBS,  Wilhur  Samuel,  clergyman;  b.  Os- 
wegatchie.  N.Y.,  July  9,  1852;  s.  John  W.  and  Mary 
(Wheater)  Smithers;  prep.  edn.  Potsdam  (N.Y.) 
Normal  Sch.;  A.B.,  Syracuse  U.,  1880,  A.M.,  1883; 
M.E.  minister.  Belle  Isle,  N.Y.,  1878-9;  S.T.B.,  Bos- 
ton U.  Sch.  of  Theology,  1883;  m.  Susie  A.  Joslin, 
of  Blackstone,  Mass.,  Sept.  19,  1883;  children, 
Howard  J.,  b.  May  12,  1889;  Otis  S.,  July  12,  1890. 
Ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1883;  pastor  East  Black- 
stone,  Mass.,  1880-3,  Pittsfield,  Vt.,  1883-5,  Island 
Pond,  1886,  Brattleboro,  1887-9,  Barre,  1890-2,  St 
Johnsbury,  1893,  Hardwick,  1894-8,  St.  Albans, 
1899-03,  Waterbury,  Vt.,  1904-6;  dist.  supt.  Mont- 
pelier  Dist.,  Vt.  Conf.,  1907-12;  pastor  Orleans,  Vt., 
1913-15.  Del.  Gen.  Conf.  M.E.  Ch.,  Chicago,  1900; 
trustee  Montpelier  Sem.,  1889-99  and  1903-13.  Ad- 
dress: Orleans,  Vt. 

SMITHWICK,  Marsena  Parker,  M.D. ;  b.  New- 
Castle,  Me.,  Aug.  31,  1867;  s.  Frank  and  Caroline 
F.  (Austin)  Smithwick;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Lincoln 
Acad.,  New  Castle,  Me.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1888,  A.M., 
1891;  prin.  high  sch.,  Vinal  Haven,  Me.,  1  yr.,  and 
Thomaston,  Me.,  2  yrs.;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1895;  m.  Rigmor  Nystrom,  of  New  York,  1887;  2 
children.  Marjorie  B.,  Reginald  H.  Interne,  Boston 
Insane  Hosp.,  Apr.-June,  1894;  house  phys.,  Boston 
City  Hosp.,  and  admitting  phvs.,  same,  3  vrs., 
1894-7;  phys.  to  Marcella  St.  Home,  Dec,  1896; 
phys.  at  Boston  Dispensary  1  yr.,  and  dist.  phys. 
at  same  several  yrs.;  asst.  to  Neurol.  Dept.,  Boston 
City  Hosp.,  1904-6;  ex-med.  insp.  pub.  schs.,  Bos- 
ton; asst  .surgeon  ear,  nose  and  throat,  Berkeley 
Infirmary,  3  yrs.,  gynecologist,  3  yrs.;  surgeon, 
ear,  nose  and  throat,  Mt.  Sinai  Hosp.,  3  yrs.,  sur- 
geon same  since  1909;  apptd.  consulting  surgeon 
Soldiers'  Home.  Chelsea.  1913.  Mem.  Harvard  Med. 
Alumni  Assn.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.  Republican. 
Mason.  Recreations:  gardening.  Home:  15  High- 
land Av.,  Lexington,  Mass.  Office:  483  Beacon  St., 
Boston. 

SMYTH,  Henry  lloyd,  college  prof.;  b.  nr.  St. 
Mary's,  Ontario,  Jan.  11,  1862;  s.  Rev.  Thomas 
Henry  and  Charlotte  (Hughes)  Smyth;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1883,  C.E.,  1885;  m.  Margarita  Pumpelly, 
Nov.  8,  1894.  Instr.  geol.  surveying,  1893-5,  asst. 
prof,  of  mining,  1895-1900,  prof,  mining  and  metal- 
lurgy since  1900.  dir.  mining  and  metall.  labs, 
since  1904,  Harvard:  also  prof,  mining  and  metal- 
lurgy since  1914,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Fellow  Am. 
Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Geol.  Soc.  America:  mem. 
Am.  Inst.  Mining  Engrs.,  Mining  and  Metall.  Soc. 
America.  Clubs:  Century  (New  York),  St.  Botolph, 
Oakley  (Boston).  Author  various  monographs, 
and  contbr.  to  proc.  of  scientific  socs.  and  jours! 
Home:  Belmont  St..  Watertown,  Mass.  Office: 
Rotch  Bldg.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

SMYTH,  Herbert  "Weir,  philologist;  b.  Wilming- 
ton. Del..  Aug.  8.  1857;  s.  Clement  Biddle  and 
Sarah  (Sellers)  Smyth;  A.B.,  Swarthmore,  1876- 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1878;  Ph.D.,  Gottingen,  1884;  m. 
Eleanor  Adt.  of  Baltimore.  Dec.  20,  1887.  Prof 
Greek,  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1888-01;  prof.  Greek,  1901- 
02,  Eliot  prof.  Greek  lit.  since  1902.  Harvard.  Prof. 
Greek  lang.  and  lit..  Am.  Sch.  Classical  Studies, 
Athens,  1899-1900.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences;  mem.  Am.  Philos.  Soc,  Am.  Philol.  Assn. 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


(editor  Transactions  and  Proceedings,  1889-04,  sec. 
1889-04,  pres.  1904-5).  (See  Wlio's  Who  in  America 
for  list  of  books.)    Address:   Cambridge,  Mass.* 

SM7TH,  Marg-arita  Pumpelly,  artist;  b.  New- 
burgh,  N.V..  Auk.  G,  1S73;  (I.  liaphael  and  Eliza 
(Shepard)  Pumpelly;  pupil  of  Abbott  H.  Thayer; 
m.  at  Brighton,  Eng.,  Henry  Lloyd  Smyth,  Nov.  8, 
1894.    Address:   Belmont  St.,  Watertown,  Mass.* 

SMYTH,  Newman,  clergyman;  b.  Brunswick, 
Me.,  June  25,  184;>;  s.  Prof.  William  and  Harriet  C. 
Smyth;  A.B.,  Bowdoin.  1863,  A.M.,  1866;  1st  It.  16th 
Me.  Vols.,  1864-5;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1867; 
(D.D.,  New  York  U.,  1881,  Yale  U.,  1895);  m.  Anna 
M.  Ayer,  of  Bangor,  Me.,  June  20,  1871;  4  children, 
:\Iarv  W.,  Nathan  A.,  Winifred,  Ethel  (Mrs.  Wilda 
Tilston).  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1868;  pastor 
Mission  Chapel,  Providence,  R.I.,  1867-70,  Eirst 
Congl.  Ch.,  Bangor,  Me.,  1870-5,  First  Presbyn.  Ch., 
Quincv,  111.,  1876-82,  First  Congl.  Ch.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1882-07,  pastor  emeritus,  1908.  Fellow  of 
Tale  since  1899.  Clubs:  Graduates',  Country.  Au- 
thor: The  Religious  Feeling,  1877;  Old  I'^aiths  in 
New  Light.  1879;  The  Orthodox  Theology  of  To- 
dav,  1881;  Tlie  Reality  of  Faith,  1884;  The  Moral- 
ity of  the  Old  Testament,  1886;  (Christian  Facts 
arid  Forces,  1887;  Personal  Creeds,  1890;  Christian 
Ethics,  1892;  The  Place  of  Death  in  Evolution, 
1897;  Through  Science  to  Faith,  1902;  Passing 
Protestantism  and  Coming  Catholicism,  1908;  Mod- 
ern Belief  in  Immortality.  1910;  Constructive  Nat- 
ural Theology,  1913.  Recreations:  hunting,  fishing. 
Address:  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

SMYTH,  Winfield  Scott,  publisher;  b.  Cazenovia, 
N.Y.,  Nov.  22.  ]S72;  s.  Winfield  Scott  and  Lavinia 
Espy  (Line)  Smvth;  descendant  of  Rufus  Smyth, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  about  1750,  and  Conrad  Line,  New 
Jersey,  1746;  cd.  Evanston  (111.)  Acad.;  Lake  For- 
est Acad.;  A.B.,  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  U.,  Cal.,  1895; 
post-grad.  work.  U.  of  Chicago:  m.  Joan  Maude 
Slote,  of  New  York,  Nov.  27,  1899.  With  Ginn  & 
Co.,  pubs.,  Chicago,  1892-3;  sales  agt.  for  D.  C. 
Heath  &  Co..  text  book  pubs.,  1896-8;  office  mgr., 
same  co.,  1898-02,  asst.  gen.  mgr.,  at  Chicago, 
1902-10,  treas.  and  dir.,  Boston,  since  Jan.  1,  1910. 
Republican.  Mason.  Mem.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Sigma 
Sigma.  Clubs:  Newton,  Boston  City,  Chicago  Ath- 
letic; Republican  (New  York).  Recreations:  mo- 
toring, golf.  Home:  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  50  Bea- 
con  St.,   Boston. 

SMYTHE,  Henry  Herbert,  clergyman:  b.  Colum- 
bus, (>.,  Julv  12.  1854;  s.  Henry  Parmele  and  Sarah 
Kiiowles  (Harris)  Smythe;  descendant  of  John 
Howland  and  Stephen  Hopkins,  of  the  Mayflower, 
also  of  Rev.  John  Lothrop,  of  Scituate  and  Barn- 
stable Mass.:  A.B.,  Kenyon  Coll..  Gambier,  O., 
1878  MA,  1881:  B.D.,  Episcopal  Tlieol.  Sch.,  Cam- 
bridge Mass.,  1881;  m.  Charlotte  Wilbor,  of  Ober- 
lin  O,  Julv  12,  1882;  2  children,  Evelyn  Bosworth. 
b  i883;  Helen  Adams,  b.  1887.  Deacon,  1881.  priest, 
1882  P  E.  Ch.;  rector  St.  Mark's  Ch..  Adams.  Mass.. 
1881-90  St.  Barnabas  Memorial  Ch.,  Falmouth, 
Mass  since  Sept.  1,  1890.  Trustee  Falmouth  Pub. 
Library  etc.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social 
Science.  Falmouth  Hist.  Soc.  (pres.),  Theta  Delta 
Chi,  etc.  Republican.  Recreations:  tennis.  Address: 
Falmouth.  :Mass. 

SNEATH,  E.  Hershey,  educator;  b.  Mountville. 
Pa  \ua  7  1857:  s.  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  Sneath; 
A.R.,  Lebanon  Valley  Coll..  Pa.,  1881,  A.M.,  1SS5: 
BD  Yale,  1884.  Ph.D.,  1889;  (LL.D.,  Lebanon 
Valley,  1903);  m.  Anna  S.  Camp,  of  Middletown, 
Conn.",  June  19,  1890.  Lecturer  on  history  of  philos- 
ophy, 1889-91,  instr.  philosophy,  1891-3,  asst.  prof.. 
1893-8  prof.,  1898.  prof,  philosopliy  of  religion, 
1912 —  Y'ale  U.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
societies,  books,  etc.)  Home:  285  Whitney  Av., 
New  Haven,  Conn.* 

SNEATH,  Isaiah  Witmer,  clergyman;  b.  Mount- 
ville Pa.,  Aug.  22.  1855;  s.  Jacob  and  Elizabeth 
(Witmer)  Sneath:  B.A.,  Lebanon  Valley  Coll.,  Ann- 
ville  Pa..  1881,  M.A..  1884;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.. 
1884-  Ph.D..  Boston  IT.,  1892;  m.  Ella  J.  iMark,  of 
Lebanon,  Pa,  Sept.  19,  1882;  1  son,  George  Mark, 
now  instr.  U.  of  N.C.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1884-  pastor  Baltimore,  Md..  1884-5;  prof.  Greek 
Iqng.  and  lit.,  Lebanon  Valley  Coll..  1885-7:  pastor 
Wood    Memorial    Ch.,    Cambridge,    Mass.,    1887-99, 


1st  Ch.,  Franklin,  1899-04,  Grand  Av.  Ch.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  1904-12,  Wollaston  Ch.,  Quincy, 
Mass.,  since  1912.  Mem.  bd.  dirs.  Woodward  Inst., 
Quincy.  Repul)lican.  Mem.  Wollaston  Lodge,  F. 
and  A.M.;  St.  Stephen's  Chapter,  R.A.M.;  Quincy 
Commandery  No.  4  7,  K.T.  Clubs:  Wollaston  Con- 
gregational, Boston  Congregational.  Recreations: 
gymnasium  work,  bathing,  fishing,  golf.  Address: 
Wollaston    (Cjuincy),   Mass. 

SNESEN,  Claude  M.,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Wey- 
bridge,  Vt.,  ^lay  28,  1880;  s.  George  W.  and  Marcia 
(Evans)  Sneden;  grad.  Bristol  (Vt.)  High  Sch., 
1898;  student  I',  of  Vt.  1  vr. ;  M.D.,  Baltimore  Med. 
Coll.,  1904;  m.  Laura  M.  Pullen,  of  Princeton,  N.J., 
Sept.  21,  1903.  Practiced  in  Littleton,  Vt.,  since 
1904;  examiner  N.H.  Bd.  of  Registration  in  Optom- 
etry. Democrat.  Baptist.  Mason  (32°,  Shriner) ; 
I.O.O.F.;  K.P.;  I.O.F.;  N.E.O.P.;  O.E.S.  Home: 
Littleton,  N.H. 

SNEDDEN,  David,  state  commr.  of  edn.;  b.  Ha- 
vilah,  Cal.,  Nov.  19,  1868;  s.  Samuel  and  Anna 
(O'Keefe)  Snedden;  A.B.,  St.  Vincent's  Coll.,  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.,  1889;  A.B.,  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  U., 
1897;  A.M.,  Columbia,  1901,  Ph.D.,  1907;  m.  Genevra 
Sisson,  of  San  Jose,  Cal.,  June  30,  1898;  5  children. 
Hope,  Olaf,  Ruth,  Paula,  Hilda.  Prin.  schs.,  Santa 
Paula,  Cal.,  1892-5;  supt.  schs.,  Paso  Robles,  Cal., 
1897-1900;  asst.  prof,  edn.,  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  U.. 
1901-5:  adj.  prof,  edn.,  Columbia,  1905-9;  state 
commr.  edn.  of  Mass.  since  Nov.  16,  1909.  Mem. 
N.E.A.,  A.A.A.S.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Delta  Kappa 
(Columbia),  etc.  Author:  Administration  of  Edu- 
cation for  Juvenile  Delinquents,  1906;  School  Re- 
ports and  School  Efficiency  (Snedden  and  Allen). 
1907;  Educational  Administration  in  the  United 
States  (Dutton  and  Snedden),  1908;  Problems  of 
Vocational  Education;  Problems  of  Educational 
Readjustment.  Home:  51  Paul  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 
Office:   500  P^ord  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

SNEIiIi,  Arthur  Iiincoln,  clergyman:  mo^ed  to 
New   York.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

SNEI^IiING,  Rodman  Paul,  treasurer  and  trus- 
tee; b.  Forest  Hills  (now  part  of  Boston),  Apr.  26, 
1861;  s.  Samuel  George  and  Eleanora  Ellicott 
(Paul)  Snelling;  d.  Dr.  .lohn  Rodman  Paul,  of 
Phila. :  prep.  edn.  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Concord,  N.H. ; 
A.B.,  Harvard.  1881;  m.  Richmond,  Va.,  June  12, 
1900,  Eva  Burnham  de  Treville;  1  child,  Ella  de  T. 
In  iron  business,  1881;  apptd.  treas.  Pettee  Ma- 
chine T\'orks.  1882.  Saco  &  Pettee  Machine  SIiops, 
1897.  and  treas.  Saco-Lowell  Shops,  1912;  treas. 
and  dir.  Eastern  Machinery  Co.;  dir.  Am.  Trust  Co., 
Paper  Mill  IMut.  Ins.  Co.,  Arkwright  Mut.  Ins.  Co., 
Lanett  Cotton  Mills,  Indian  Head  Mills,  Ala.,  Lin- 
coln Mfg.  Co..  Loray  Mills,  N.C.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. IMem.  Home  Market  Club  (exec.  com.). 
Clubs  (social):  Somerset  (Boston),  Country,  East- 
ern Yacht.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  Needham, 
Mass.    Office:    Boston,   ^Mass. 

SNIPE,  Iiang-don  Trufant,  M.D.:  b.  Boston,  May 
27.  1867:  s.  Seth  Trufant  and  Ann  INIaria  (Spinney") 
Snipe;  A.B.,  Yale.  1889:  M.D..  Coll.  of  Phvs.  arid 
Surg.  (Columbia),  1893;  m.  Bath,  July  8.  1896. 
Christine  Carter.  Has  practiced  at  Batli  since 
1893:  dir.  Bath  Nat.  Bank.  Mem.  Sch.  P.d.,  1906-13 
(chmn.  1908-13):  trustee  pub.  library.  Republican. 
Conslist.  Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  A.M.A.,  Am.  Acad. 
of  Medicine.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.);  mem.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon,   Wolf's   Head.     Address:    Bath,   Me. 

SNIPE,  Seth  Trufant,  merchant;  b.  Arrowsic, 
^ie..  l">li.  .'i,  1S,:^9:  s.  Jordan  Parker  and  Lydia 
(Preble)  Snipe;  country  sell,  edn.;  m.  Boston. 
Mass.,  May  22.  1864.  Ann  Maria  Spinney.  Clk.  in 
store.  Boston.  1857-9:  worked  at  carpenter's  trade 
and  in  piano  factory,  1860-8,  except  wlien  serving 
in  Co.  B.  44th  :\Tass.  Inf..  Civil  War,  1862-3:  in 
ret.Til  grocery  business  at  Bath  in  own  name  since 
1868:  mem.  Common  Council  2  yrs.  (pres.  1  yr.); 
alderman  8  yrs.  (pres.  4  vrs.):  was  apptd.  post- 
master 1907.  Mason  (K.T.):  mem.  K.  of  P.,  Royal 
Arcanum,  G.A.R.  (Pa«t  Dept.  Comdr.).  Home:  46 
Green   St.    Office:    89   Commercial   St.,   Bath,   Me. 

SNO'W,  Albert  Sydney,  rear-admiral;  b.  Rock- 
land. ]\lo..  Xo\-.  IS.  1845;  apptd.  to  U.S.  Naval 
Acad,  from  Me.,  1861.  errad.  1865;  m.  Frances  M. 
Keating.  Mar.  13.  1873.  Ensi^-n,  Dec.  1.  1866; 
master.  Mar.  12.  1868;  It.,  Mar.  26.  1869:  It. -comdr.. 


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July  11,  18S0;  comind.,  Feb.  28,  IS'JO;  ctipt.,  .Mar.  3, 
1S9U;  rear-admiral,  I'^eb.  21,  lyu.'j.  Summer  of  1.SG4, 
on  board  the  IMarblehead  in  pursuit  of  the  Con- 
federate steamers,  Florida  and  Tallaliassee;  on  bd. 
Pensacola,  1866-9,  Alaska,  1870-3;  duly  Torpedo 
Sta.,  Newport,  1873;  on  bd.  Congress,  1874-6,  re- 
ceiving-ship, Wabash,  1877-8:  duty  Navy  Yard, 
Boston,  1878-9,  1882-3;  exec,  officer  Portsmouth, 
1879-81;  coast  survey  duty,  1883-7;  spl.  duty  at 
Newport,  R.I.,  1887:  mem.  Bd.  Inspection  and  Sur- 
vey, 1888-90;  comd.  Kssex,  1890-2;  duty  Naval 
Acad.,  1893-4;  lighthouse  insp.  3d  dist.,  1895-8; 
duty  Navy  Yard,  l^orlsmouth,  1898:  comd.  Badger 
during  Spanish-Am.  War,  1898;  commandant  Naval 
Sta.,  San  Juan,  P.R.,  1898-9;  comd.  New  York, 
1899-1900;  duty  _Navy  Yard,  New  York,  1900-1; 
comd.  receivin<T-ships  Vermont,  1901,  Columbia, 
1901-3,  Hancock.  1903-4:  duty  Navy  Yard,  Boston, 
1904-5,  commandant,  1905-7;  retired  by  operation 
of  law,  Nov.  18,  1907.  Address:  12  Gorham  Av., 
Brookline,   Mass.* 

SNOW,  Aug^ustus  Caesar,  banker;  b.  Harwich 
Port,  Mass.,  Dec.  11,  1849;  s.  Hiram  and  Sally  Snow; 
pub.  sch.  edn.  Has  engaged  in  banking  business  at 
Harwich  since  1863;  cashier  and  dir.  Cape  Cod  Nat. 
Bank;  chmn.  Investment  Bd.,  Cape  Cod  Five  Cents 
Savings  Bank.    Address:  Harwich  Port,  Mass. 

SNOW,  Charles  Armstrong',  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Sept.  23,  1862;  s.  Franklin  and  Anna  Elizabeth 
(Armstrong)  Snow;  descendant  of  Nicholas  Snow, 
who  came  to  America  on  the  ship  Anne,  1623:  A.B., 
Harvard,  1882;  student  Harvard  Law  Sch.;  m. 
Fanny  Devens  (Sherburne)  Wallace,  of  Boston, 
Jan.  28,  1899;  no  children.  Admitted  to  Suffolk  bar, 
1885;  formerly  mem.  firm  of  Moody,  Burdett, 
Wardwell  &  Snow,  of  which  Justice  Moody  of  U.S. 
Supreme  Ct.  was  sr.  partner;  counsel  in  the  famous 
Peter  Bent  Brigham  and  Stephen  Salisbury  will 
cases,  in  the  Copper  Range  litigation  against 
Thomas  W.  Lawson  and  A.  C.  Burrage,  and  in  the 
cases  in  the  U.S.  Supreme  Ct.,  involving  constitu- 
tionality of  the  Federal  corporation  excise,  tlie 
Federal  income  tax  and  the  Mass.  foreign  corpora- 
tion excise.  V.-p.  and  dir.  Copper  Range  Co.;  dir. 
Trimountain  Mining  Co.,  Mich.  Smelting  Co.,  Bo- 
hemia Mining  Co.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston,  Colonial  Soc.  Mass.  Edited  Mass. 
section  Law  of  Municipal  Franchises  (2  vols.). 
1892.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Harvard  Varsity,  Harvard 
(Boston).  Recreations:  country  life,  horseback  rid- 
ing. Home:  (summer)  Nantucket,  Mass.  Office:  50 
Ames  Bldg.,  Boston.* 

SNOW,  David  William,  lawyer:  b.  Boston,  Nov. 
10,  1851;  s.  Jude  and  Augusta  (Hall)  Snow;  A.B., 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  1873  (Phi  Beta  Kappa):  student 
Harvard  Law  Sch.;  admitted  to  bar,  1879;  m.  Mar- 
tha V.  Hemenway.  of  Portland,  Me.,  June  18,  1885; 
1  son,  Roger  V.  Practiced,  Portland,  since  1879; 
mem.  Symonds.  Snow,  Cook  &  Hutchinson  since 
1893:  dir.  Fidelity  Trust  Co.  Mem.  Am.,  Internat. 
and  Me.  bar  assns..  Cumberland  Bar  Assn.  (pres., 
1914-15),  Harvard  Law  Sch.  Assn..  Greenleaf  Law 
Library  (pres.).  Choral  Art  Soc.  (pres.),  Cumber- 
land Co.  Bowdoin  Alumni  Assn.  (pres.).  Republic- 
an. Clubs:  Portland  Athletic,  Country.  Homo:  131 
Park  St.    Office:  465  Congress  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

SNOW,  Edmund  Francis,  merchant.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

SNOW,  Pranfe  WTiipple,  M.D.:  b.  Newburyport, 
Mass.,  July  9.  1S78:  s.  George  William  (M.D.)  and 
Lucy  Anne  (Luther)  Snow;  descendant  of  Nicholas 
Snow,  who  came  to  Mass.  in  the  ship  Anne,  1623; 
descendant  on  mother's  side  of  Roger  Williams;  ed. 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1896-8;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1902:  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Newburyport  since 
1904;  mem.  staff  Anna  Jaques  Hosp.  since  1905; 
city  phys.,  1906-12:  1st  It.  Med.  Reserve  Corps, 
LT.S.A.  Dir.  Associated  Charities,  Newburyport. 
Mem.  A.M. A..  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (council).  Mass.  Soc. 
Examining  Phvsicians.  Mem.  Mass.  Commandery 
Loval  Legion  Cbv  inheritance  from  father) .  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston);  Old- 
town  Country  (Newburyport.  Mass.).  Address:  24 
Essex   St.,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

SNOW,  FranMin  A.,  civil  engr.  and  contractor;  b. 
Providence,  R  I..  Feb.  10.  1856:  s.  Stephen  W.  and 
Harriet   R.    (Fisher)    Snow;    ed.    pub.    schs.    Provi- 


dence, R.I.;  m.  Grace  Dai'ling,  of  Providence,  R.I., 
Feb.  23,  1887;  2  children,  Irene  (Mrs.  T.  B.  Plimp- 
ton, of  Newton,  Mass.),  Beatrice.  Began  as  civil 
engr.  at  Providence,  R.I.,  1873;  followed  civil 
engring.  for  9  yrs.  in  Brazil,  Peru,  Chili,  Central 
America  and  Colo.;  made  surveys  for  the  first 
steam  railroad  in  Salvador,  C.A.,  and  helped  to 
build  same;  chief  engr.  for  the  Dutch  contractors 
for  excavating  the  Culebra  Cut,  I'anama  Canal; 
also  for  Am.  Contracting  &  Dredging  Co.,  at  Colon, 
Panama  Canal,  1885,  1886,  during  the  time  of  Fer- 
dinand de  Lesseps;  returned  to  U.S.,  1886,  and  en- 
gaged in  gen.  contracting,  building  waterworks  and 
sewerage  systems;  since  1899  has  been  contractor 
for  underground  conduit  systems;  for-  Edison  Elec- 
tric Illuminating  Co.,  of  Boston,  Fall  River  Electric 
Light  Co.,  Cambridge  Electric  Light  Co.,  and  New 
Bedford  Electric  Light  Co.;  treas.  and  mgr.  Frank- 
lin A.  Snow  Co.  Fellow  Royal  Geog.  Soc,  London; 
mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Boston  Soc.  C.B.,  Soc.  Mayflow- 
er Descendants,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Clubs:  Engineers',  Exchange,  Boston  Art,  Brae 
Burn  Country,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Recreations: 
art,  golf,  baseball.  Home:  199  Dean  Rd.,  Brookline. 
Office:  79  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

SNOW,  Fred  Albertis,  clergyman;  b.  North  Ber- 
wick, Me.,  Nov.  23,  1861;  s.  George  Hall  and  Sarah 
A.  (Gove)  Snow;  grad.  North  Berwick  High  Sch., 
1881:  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1885,  A.M.,  1888;  grad.  New- 
ton Theol.  Sem.,  1888:  m.  Jennie  L.  Ford,  of  North 
Berwick,  June  16,  1887;  8  children,  Sarah  L.,  Freda 
A.,  George  W.,  Burton  F.,  Bessie  M.,  Fred  A.,  Daniel 
R.,  John  A.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1888;  pastor 
Rockport.  Me.,  1888-92.  Park  Rapids,  Minn.,  1892-5, 
Cherrvfield,  Me.,  1896-03.  Old  Town,  1903-13,  Free- 
port  since  Feb.,  1913.  Trustee  Higgins  Classical 
Inst.,  Charleston,  Me.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Mason  (Blue  Lodge,  Chapter, 
Council).     Address:    Freeport,   Me. 

SNOW,  Frederic  E.,  clergyman;  b.  Waterbury, 
Conn.,  Mar.  10,  1851;  s.  Elbridge  Gerry  and  Eunice 
(Woodruff)  Snow;  descended  from  Nicholas  Snow, 
who  came  to  America  in  ship  Anne  in  1623  and 
founded  in  connection  with  Gov.  Prince,  the  town 
of  Eastha.n,  Mass.:  grad.  W^illiston  Sem..  East- 
hampton,  Mass.,  1871;  A.B.,  Yale,  1875;  B.D.,  Yale 
Div.  Sch.,  1878;  m.  Emily  Virginia  Whittlesey,  of 
Oxford,  Conn.,  Nov.  17,  1880.  Ordained  Congl.  min- 
istry, 1878;  pastorates:  Oxford,  Conn.,  Oct.,  1878- 
Aug.,  1883;  South  Windsor,  Conn.,  Aug.,  1883-Nov., 
1888;  Harwinton,  Conn.,  Dec,  1888-Mar.,  1891;  Guil- 
ford, since  Mar.,  1891.  Trustee  Guilford  Inst.  Re- 
publican. Mason;  mem.  Patrons  of  Husbandry. 
Address:  Guilford,  Conn. 

SNOW,  Frederic  Elmer,  lawyer;  b.  Auburn,  Me., 
Sept.  12,  1864:  s.  Joseph  C.  and  Lydia  Jane  (Howe) 
Snow;  grad.  Tufts  Coll..  1883;  studied  law  in  office 
of  Gaston  &  Whiti'ev,  Boston;  admitted  to  Suffolk 
bar,  1886;  m.  Boston,  Feb.  19.  1896,  Lillian  T. 
Townsend.  Has  practiced  at  Boston  since  1886; 
mem.  firm  of  Gaston,  Snow  &  Saltonstall.  Mem. 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Repub- 
lican. Clubs.  Union,  Exchange,  Country,  Tennis 
and  Racquft,  Eastern  Yacht.  Home:  117  Bav  State 
Rd.  Office:  Shawmut  Bank  Bldg.,  Water  St.,  Boston. 

SNOW,  Horace  Edwin,  M.D.;  b.  Bucksport,  Me., 
May  5,  1860;  s.  Jabez  Henry  and  Mary  A.  (Pierce) 
Snow;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1883,  A.M..  1886;  M.D.,  Belle- 
vue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll..  1886;  m.  Feb.  8,  1887,  Minnie 
Louise  Taplev,  of  Bucksport,  Me.  In  practice  at 
Bucksport  since  Mar.,  1S86;  mem.  U.S.  Pension  Ex- 
amining Bd.;  mem.  Sch.  Com..  1886-91:  mem.  Bd.  of 
Health  since  1892.  Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1911; 
Republican.  Dir.  Bucksport  Nat.  Bank,  1905-11. 
Trustee  E  Me.  Conf.  Sem.  Methodist.  Mem.  A.M.A., 
Me  Med  Assn.,  Penobscot  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Mason 
(Blue  Lodge  and  Chapter);  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  N.E.O.P. 
Address:  Bucksport,  Me. 

SNOW,  J(onatlian)  Parker,  civil  engr.;  b.  Con- 
cord N  H  Nov  19.  1848:  s.  Jonathan  and  Lydia  A. 
(Parker)  Snow;  C.E.,  Dartmouth.  1875;  m.  Mrs.  Ma- 
rietta H.  Baton,  of  Wilton,  N.  H.  Instr.  civil  engring. 
1877-8  overseer  since  1889,  Thayer  School  of  Civil 
Engring..  Dartmouth;  bridge  engr.,  1888-09,  chief 
engr  1909-11,  B.  &  M.  R.R.;  consulting  engr.,  July, 
191i::_  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Am.  Ry.  Engring  Assn.. 
Am    Inst.  Consulting  Engrs.,  Am.  Soc.  Testing  Ma- 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


terlals,  Boston  Soc.  C.K.,  Thayer  Soc.  of  New  York. 
Republican.  Universalist.  Clubs:  Engineeis,  N.IC. 
Railroad,  New  liampshire  (Somerville),  etc.  Rec- 
reations: reading.  Home:  58  Cliandler  St.,  West 
Somerville,  Mass.  Oflicc:  18  Tremont  St.,  Boston, 
Massachusetts.* 

SNOW,  Jnlia  Warner,  educator;  b.  La  Salle,  111., 
Aug.  30,  1863;  d.  Norman  G.  and  Charlotte  Diantha 
(Warner)  Snow;  grad.  Hungerford  Collegiate  Tnst., 
Adams,  N.Y.,  1880;  B.S.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1S88,  fellow, 
1888-9,  M.S.,  1889;  studied  Univ.  and  Polvtochni- 
cum.  Zurich,  Switzerland,  1891-3,  Ph.D.,  ITniv.  of 
Zurich,  1893;  student  Univ.  of  Basel,  Switzerland, 
1896-7;  fellow  Assn.  Coll.  Alumnae  (Kuropean), 
1891-2.  Teacher,  Hardy  Prep.  Sch.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis., 
1889-90,  Coates  Coll.  for  Women,  1890-91,  Am.  Coll. 
for  Girls,  Constantinople.  Turkey,  1894-6;  asst.  and 
fellow,  1897-8,  instr.,  1898-1900,  Univ.  of  Mich.; 
teacher  of  biology,  Rockford  Coll.,  Rockford,  111., 
1900-1;  asst.  in  botany,  1901-2,  instr.,  1902-6,  asso. 
prof,  since  1906,  Smith  Coll.  Mem.  Bot.  Soc.  of 
America,  Sigma  Xi,  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Address: 
Northampton,  Mass. 

SNOW,  Iieslie  Perkins,  lawyer;  b.  Eaton,  N.H., 
Oct.  19,  1862;  s.  Edwin  and  Helen  M.  (Perkins) 
Snow;  .grad.  Bridgton  Acad.,  1881;  A.B.,  Dartmouth 
College,  1886;  LL.B.,  Columbian  Law  Sch.  (now 
George  Washington  U.),  Washington,  D.C.,  1890; 
m.  1st,  Haverhill,  N.H.,  Nov.  28,  1888.  Susie  Cur- 
rier (died  June  6,  1892);  m.  2d,  .Tune,  1894,  Norma 
C.  Currier;  2  cliildren,  Conrad  E.,  b.  Aug.  6,  1889; 
Leslie  W.,  Dec.  9,  1890.  Has  practiced  at  Rochester 
since  1891,  first  as  mem.  firm  of  Worcester,  Gafney 
&  Snow,  but  alone  since  death  of  older  members  of 
the  firm;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1887,  1888;  spl. 
pension  examiner  for  U.S.,  1887-90;  mem.  firm  of 
E.  Snow  &  Son,  gen.  store  and  mfg.,  since  1881; 
pres.  Rochester  Nat.  Bank  since  1902;  trustee  Gaf- 
nev  Home  for  the  Aged;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Rochester, 
1899-04.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.,  32°) ; 
mem.  I.O.O.F.    Address:  Rochester,  N.H. 

SNOW,  Iievi  Tracy,  mfr. ;  b.  Prospect  Ferry,  Me., 
May  30,  1860;  s.  Odbrey  Miles  and  Ruth  Ridley 
(Ginn)  Snow;  descendant  of  Nicholas  Snow,  the 
immigrant,  1623,  who  settled  at  Plymouth  and  la- 
ter at  Eastham,  Mass.,  and  married  Constance  Hop- 
kins, of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  common  schs. ;  Thomas- 
ton  Acad.,  Conn..  1  yr. ;  m.  Sila  Harrison  Pierpont, 
of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Mar.  29,  1887  (died  Aug.  24. 
1913);  5  children,  Ruth  C.  (Mrs.  Arthur  T.  Nab- 
stedt,  of  N.Y.  City),  Helen  P.,  Cornelius  (deceased), 
Marion,  Pierpont  M.  (deceased).  Left  home,  1876, 
and  worked  3  yrs.  in  gen.  store;  went  to  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1880;  served  apprenticeship  in  machine  shops 
and  worked  3  yrs.  as  journeyman  machinist;  re- 
moved to  New  Haven,  1886;  factory  supt.  1  yr.; 
became  propr.  in  1887  and  conducted  business  un- 
der own  name;  organized,  1906.  the  Snow  &  Pet- 
relli  Mfg.  Co.,  mfrs.  marine  and  hardware  splties. 
of  which  is  pres.  and  treas.  Mem.  New  Haven 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Civil  Service  Commr..  New 
Haven,  1  term;  mem.  New  Haven  Business  Men's 
Assn.  (ex-pres.);  former  dir.  New  Haven's  Y.M. 
C.A.;  dir.  City  Missionary  Assn.  Mem.  New  Haven 
Colonial  Soc,  S.A.R.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Young  Men's 
Renublican,  New  Haven  Country.  Recreations: 
golf,  fishing.  Home:  136  Sherman  Av.  Office:  152- 
156  Brewery  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

SNOW,  Sydney  Bruce,  clergyman;  b.  Winchester, 
Mass.,  Mar.  19,  1878;  s.  William  Alanson  and  Helen 
Florence  (Winde)  Snow;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1900;  S.T. 
B.,  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1906;  m.  Margrette  Kennedy, 
of  Cambridge,  Mass..  Dec.  25.  1901;  children,  Wil- 
liam Lowell,  Donald  Kennedy,  Alice,  Helen.  Or- 
dained Unitarian  ministry,  1906;  pastorates:  Palo 
Alta,  Cal.,  1906-9,  Concord,  N.H..  1909-12;  associate 
minister  King's  Chapel,  Boston,  since  Dec.  1912. 
Club:  St.  Bololph.   Address:  2  Chestnut  St.,  Boston. 

SNOW,  Sylvester  Miller,  mechanical  engineer;  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  1861;  s.  Edwin  M.  and  Ann  E.  W. 
(Pike)  Snow;  A.B..  Brown  U..  1883.  A.M.,  1886. 
Draughtsman,  Providence  Steam  FJngine  Co.,  1883- 
85,  Brown  &  Sharpe  Mfg.  Co.,  1886-8.  Corliss  Steam 
Engine  Co..  1888-9;  head  draughtsman,  Harris 
Steam  Engine  Co.,  1889-90;  mech.  engr..  Mfg.  In- 
vestment Co..  Madison,  Me.,  1890-3;  consulting 
mech.    engr..    Providence,    1894-8,    Montreal,    P.Q.. 


Can.,  1898-9;  sr.  mem.  Snow  &  Humphreys,  civ., 
iiiecl).  and  mill  engrs,.  Boston  and  Providence, 
since  1899.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.  Address: 
257  Gano  St.,  Providence.  R.I. 

SNOW,  Walter  Bradlee;  b.  Watertown,  Mass.. 
Aug.  13,  18G0;  s.  George  K.  and  Mary  J.  (Bradlee) 
Snow;  descendant  of  Nicholas  Snow  and  Constance 
Hopkins,  of  Plymouth  Colony;  grad.  Watertown 
High  Sch..  1878;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1882;  m. 
Bertha  Home,  of  Watertown,  Oct.  22,  1884;  1 
daughter,  Rachel  Parker.  Draftsman  and  mech. 
engr.  with  B.  F.  Sturtevant  Co..  Boston,  1883-5; 
foreman  Rever:5ible  Collar  Co.,  Cambridge,  1885-6; 
macliinist  with  Blaka  Steam  Pump  Works,  Boston, 
1886-7:  chief  draftsman,  mech.  engr.  and  supt.  con- 
struction of  new  plant,  with  B  F.  Sturtevant  Co., 
1887-07;  in  practice  as  publicity  engr.  and  adver- 
tising agt.  since  1907;  pres.  Reversible  Collar  Co.; 
trustee  \^'atertown  Savings  Bank.  Sec.  Mass.  Com- 
mission for  the  Blind;  dir.  Garland  Sch.  of  Home- 
making;  mem.  of  Corpn.,  Perkins  Instn.  and  ]Mass. 
Sch.  for  Blind;  elk.  Watertown  Planning  Bd.  Mem. 
Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Boston  Soc.  Civil  Engrs., 
Soc  for  Promotion  Engring.  Edn.  (council),  Soc. 
for  Promotion  Industrial  Edn.,  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Republican.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Twen- 
tieth Century  (council).  Engineers',  Congregation- 
al; Technology  (Boston  and  New  York).  Author: 
Mechanical  Draft,  1898;  Steam  Boiler  Practice, 
1899.  Recreations:  fiower  gardening.  Home:  115 
Russell  Av.,  Watertown,  Mass.  Office:  136  Federal 
St.,  Boston. 

SNOW.  William  Brackett,  educator;  b.  Marble- 
head,  Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1865;  s.  Joseph  White  and  Sa- 
rah A.  (Brackett)  Snow;  A.B.,  Boston  U..  1885  (Phi 
Beta  Kappa);  grad.  work  at  Harvard  and  abroad; 
m.  Maiden,  Mass.,  Nov.  30,  1893,  Elinor  Kimball 
Bruce;  children,  Bruce,  b.  1894;  William  B..  Jr.. 
1897;  Elinor  B.,  1900;  AVallace  M..  1904.  Asst.  Stone- 
ham  High  Sch..  1883-4;  jr.  master  in  English  High 
Sch..  Boston.  1885-98,  master.  1899-06,  head  of  Mod- 
ern Language  Dept.  since  1907;  instr.,  French  Dept., 
Marthas  Vineyard  Summer  School,  1895-6;  in=tr. 
Harvard,  1902-4,  Harvard  Summer  Sch.,  1903-07; 
prin.  Roxbury  Evening  High  Sch.,  1907-11,  Central 
Evening  High  Sch..  Boston,  1912-15.  Sec  Stone- 
ham  Cooperative  Bank,  1887-8,  sec-treas.,  1888-90, 
1891-5,  pres.,  1896-08;  mem.  Stoneham  Sch.  Bd., 
1892-9;  pres.  Civic  League.  190S.  Republican.  Mem. 
Mass.  Sclioolmasters'  Club.  Modern  Lang.  Assn. 
America.  N.E.  Modern  Lang.  Assn.,  Harvard  Teach- 
ers' Assn..  Beta  Theta  Pi.  etc.  Odd  Fellow.  Club: 
Boston  City.  Author:  Easy  French  (Snow  &  Le- 
bou);  Fundamentals  of  French  Grammar;  articles 
in  School  Review,  Ednl.  Review;  U.S.  Bur.  of  Edn. 
Bull..  1913,  No.  41;  etc.  Home:  106  Elm  St.,  Stone- 
ham,  Mass. 

SN'X'DBK,  William  Henry,  educator.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

'^SODEN,  Arthur  H.,  roofing  materials.    (See  vol. 
1909.) 

"SOHIER,  William  Davies,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Oct. 
22,  1858;  s.  William  and  Susan  Cabot  (Lowell)  So- 
hier;  descended  on  both  sides  from  early  families 
in  Essex  Co.,  Mass.;  grad.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1875; 
attended  Harvard  Law  Sch.;  continued  legal  stud- 
ies with  Henry  W.  Paine  and  Robert  D.  Smith,  Bos- 
ton; m.  Boston,  Dec.  13,  1880,  Edith  F.  Alden:  chil 
dren,  Eleanore,  Alice  (Mrs.  H.  B.  Shaw).  William 
D..  Jr.  Admitted  to  bar.  1881,  and  has  been  in  con- 
tinuous practice  at  Boston;  mem.  Mass.  Legisla- 
ture. 1888,  89.  90.  91;  pres.  Rep.  Club  of  Mass..  1897. 
98;  served  as  col.  on  Gov.  Wolcott's  staff.  1897.  98. 
99;  pres.  Boston  Journal  Corpn..  1895-1900;  mem. 
Mass.  Highway  Commn.:  trustee  Mass.  Charitable 
Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary;  was  mem.  Mass.  As.=  n.  for 
the  Relief  of  California  and  of  the  Chelsea  Relief 
Assn.  Mem.  Bar  Assn. City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  Union, 
Puritan,  Country.  Essex  County,  Tennis  and  Rac- 
nuet.  Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Home:  Beverly.  Mass. 
Oflficp:  15  Ashburton  PI..  Boston. 

SOIiOMONT,  James,  trustee;  b.  Vilna,  Russia, 
Jan.  4,  1S82;  s.  Solomon  and  Esther  R.  (Richmond) 
.Solomont;  brought  to  America,  1888;  grad.  Philip's 
Grammar  Sch.  and  Burdett's  Business  Coll.,  Bos- 
ton; m.  Frances  M.  Cohen,  of  Boston,  Nov.  11,  1903; 


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children,  Myrtle,  Sylvia  Marion.  Began  in  whole-  Cook  &  Lounsbury,  Long  Ridge,  Conn.,  S.  D.  Sellers 
sale  and  retail  jewelry  business  as  James  Solomont  &  Co.,  Phila.,  and  Laird,  Schober  &  Mitchell,  Phila., 
&  Bros.,  1901,  and  continues  as  partner,  but  not  at  variou.s  times,  1875-84;  assisted,  1884,  in  organ- 
active;  mng.  trustee  S.  Solomont  &  Sons  Trust  izing  firm  of  I.,ounsbury  &  Soule,  Stamford,  Conn., 
since  Apr.,  1907;  pres.  Mass.  Realty-Commercial  inc.,  1910,  as  The  Lounsbury  «&  Soule  Co.,  of  which 
Co.,  Modern  Theatre,  Inc.;  v. -p.  Shawmut  Theatre  is  pres.;  dir.  Fidelity  &  Title  Trust  Co.;  mem.  Sch. 
Co.;  asst.  treas.  Beacon  Theatre,  Inc.,  Shawmut  Com.,  Stamford,  24  yrs. ;  mem.  Common  Council  2 
Investment  Co.;  trustee  Grove  Hall  Savings  Bank.  yrs.  Republican.  Presbyterian.  Club:  Stamford 
Mem.  Mass.  Real  Estate  Exchange,  Boston  Cham-  Yacht.  Home:  123  Prospect  St.  Office:  128  Broad 
ber    of    Commerce.     Hebrew.     Club:    Boston    City.  St.,  Stamford,  Conn. 

Home:  38  Elni  Hill  Park.  Roxbury,  Mass.   Office:  18  gOULE,   Richard  H.,   consulting   engr.;   Mar.   4, 

Tremont  St.,  Boston.  1849-1910.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

SOMERS,  George  Edwin,  nifr.    (See  vol.  1909.)  ~^,T-n-.,   -»    *       «,t.     t.  *       v,    nv^r   **   „ „*.♦ 

^^.^.^.^  «  _,  ,  ,  ,  ^  SOULE,  Buf us  Albertson,  mfr.;  b.  MattaponseHri 
SOPEB,  Georgre  Edmond,  clergyman;  b.  Freeman,  Mass.,  Mar.  16,  1839.  (See  vol.  1909.)  /T 
Franklm  Co.,  Me.,  Aug.  15,  1S57;  s.  Calvin  Rawson  C  ^ 
and  Sarah  (Thomas)  Soper;  descendant  of  Joseph  SOULE,  Sherrod,  clergyman;  b.  Hamptoiij^  Conn., 
and  Elizabeth  (Alcock)  Soper,  both  of  Boston,  1656,  Oct.  29,  1860;  s.  Rev.  George  and  Caroline  Rebecca 
and  of  John  and  Sarah  (Pitney)  Thomas,  Marsh-  (Litchfield)  Soule;  direct  descendant  of  George 
field,  Mass.,  1648;  student  Colgate  U.,  Hamilton,  Soule,  of  the  Mayflower,  also  of  Lawrence  Litch- 
N.Y.,  1879-82;  grad.  Hamilton  Theol.  Sem..  1884;  field,  1635;  grad.  high  sch.,  Danielson  Conn  1878; 
(A.M.,  Colgate,  1891;  D.D.,  Kingfisher  lOkla.]  Coll.,  student  Prep.  Dept.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1881;  A.B.,  Am- 
1912);  m.  Opha  Eva  Goldsmith,  of  Rockport,  Mass.,  herst,  1885;  grad.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1888;  m.  Mary 
Apr.  3,  1886;  1  son,  Otis  Edmond,  b.  Jan.  19,  1896.  Caroline  Haines,  of  Somersworth,  N.H.,  Dec.  6, 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1887;  pastor  South  Ch.,  1893;  3  children,  Theodate  Hames^  George,  Law- 
Rochester,  N.Y.,  1887-92,  Plymouth  Ch.,  St.  Paul,  rence  Litchfield.  Asst.  to  Rev.  Dr.  C.  H.  Parkhurst, 
Minn.,  1892-1900,  1st  Ch.,  Danbury,  Conn.,  1900-3,  Madison  Square  Presbyn.  Ch.,  N.l.  City,  1887-8: 
Pilgrim  Ch.,  Pomona,  Cal.,  1903-9,  1st  Ch.,  Nashua,  ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1888;  pastor  of  Dane  St. 
N.H.,  since  Oct.  1,  1909.  Address:  6  Summer  St.,  Ch.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  1888-92,  Naugatuck  (Conn.) 
Nashua   N  H  Ch.,  1892-09;  supt.  and  e-xec.  officer  Missionary  boc. 

SOPER,  Mahel  Browning,  teacher,  artist:  b.  Bos-  ^^^^0""     an^^  trustees  of  the  FundJo^.Mini^^^^^ 
ton;   d    John   Edward  and   Octavia   Virginia    (But-  ^^[erans    chaplain  of  Putnam  Phalanx.  Hartford, 
man)  Soper;  student  Smith  Coll.,  1886-7;  grad.  Mu-  iCAm    P^i  TTnsilon     Clubs-  University   (v -p     1913- 
seum  of  Fine  Arts  Sch    of  Drawing  and  Painting,  fg^'^-e^.^Li^P^V^gTs)     Homer205  Si^urn^^^^^^^      Ad- 
Boston,    1894;    Salem    State    Normal    Sch.,    1898-9;  i^p^s    Cnn^re^ational  House    Hartford    Conn. 
Harvard    Summer    School,    1899;    studied   art   with  dress,  congregational  iiouse,  iiariioiu,  >_oiiu. 

Charles  H.  Woodburv,  Abbott  Thaver,  Edmund  SOUTHARD,  Elmer  Ernest,  M.D.;  b.  Boston, 
Tarbell,  and  others;  unmarried.  Supervisor  of  art,  July  28,  1876;  s.  Martin  and  Olive  Wentworth 
pub.  schs.,  Welleslev,  Mass.,  1900-10;  same.  State  (Knowles)  Southard;  A.B.,  Harvard  U.,  1897,  A.M., 
Normal  Sch.,  Bridgewater,  since  1910;  instr.  of  art  1902,  M.D.,  1901;  Senckenberg  Inst.,  Frankfort,  and 
in  U.  of  Chicago,  summers,  ISll,  13,  14,  15.  Mem.  U.  of  Heidelberg,  1902;  m.  Dr.  Mabel  Fletcher  Aus- 
Eastern  Art  and  Manual  Training  Teachers'  Assn.  tin.  of  Boston,  June  27.  1906.  Interne  and  asst.  in 
Christian  Scientist.  Club:  Boston  Woman's  City,  pathology,  1901-3.  asst.  visiting  pathologist.  1904-5, 
Author:  Principles  and  Practice  of  Elementary  Boston  City  Hosp.;  instr.  of  neuropathology,  1904-5, 
Drawing,  A  Normal  School  Text  Book,  1915.  Contbr.  asst.  prof.,  1906-9,  Bullard  prof,  since  1909,  Har- 
illustrated  articles  in  School  Art  Book,  etc.  Ad-  vard  Med.  Sch.;  asst.  phys.  and  pathologist  Dan- 
dress:  State  Normal  School.  Bridgewater,  Mass.  vers  State  Hosp.,  1906-9;  pathologist  to  Mass. 
e.n«miTr-r.-r-r  « i  -  •■,  v.  i  -i  ffi  ■  1  State  Bd.  of  Insanity  since  1909;  dir.  of  Boston 
SORTWELL,  Alvm  P.,  banker,  railway  official,  psychopathic  Hosp.  since  1912.  Mem.  Bd.  Associ- 
(See  vol.  1909.)  g^^g^  Charities.  Boston;  dir.  Eugenics  Record  Office. 
SOULE,  Allen  Pelatiah,  New  England  agt.  Am.  Cold  Spring  Harbor.  N.Y.;  mem.  and  science  dir. 
Book  Co.;  b.  Waterville,  Me..  Aug.  14,  1855;  s.  Laboratory  of  Bedford  Hills  (N.Y.)  Reformatory. 
Charles  and  Ardra  E.  (Wing)  Soule;  descendant  of  Asso.  editor  Journal  of  Nervous  and  Mental  Dis- 
George  Soule,  who  came  to  America  in  the  May-  ease;  asst.  editor  of  Epilepsia;  editor  of  med.  and 
flower,  and  signer  of  Compact;  ed.  com.  schs.;  Co-  scientific  contbns..  State  Bd.  of  Insanity  and  Psy- 
burn  Classical  Inst..  Waterville.  Me.;  A.B..  Colby  chopathic  Hosp..  Boston.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Coll..  1879;  m.  Harriet  L.  Seymour,  of  Hingham,  Sciences.  Am.  Assn.  Physicians,  A.A.A.S..  A.M. A., 
Mass..  Dec.  31,  1887;  3  children,  Harold  W..  Ardra.  Mass.  Medical  Soc,  Am.  Neurol.  Assn.,  Am.  Assn. 
Seymour.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Oakland.  Me..  1881-3.  Pathologists,  Soc.  Experimental  Biology,  Am.  Med- 
Dexter,  Me..  1883-4;  supt.  schs..  Hingham,  Mass.,  ico-Psvchol.  Assn.,  N.B.  Psychiatric  Soc,  Boston 
1884-7;  N.E.  agt.,  successively,  Ivison,  Blakeman  &  Soc.  Psychiatry  and  Neurology,  Boston  Soc.  Med. 
Co.,  A.  S.  Barnes  &  Co..  1887-9,  Am.  Book  Co.,  since  Science,  Nat.  Epilepsy  Assn..  Am.  Genetic  Assn. 
1889.  Trustee  Coburn  Classical  Inst..  Colby  Coll.  (sec.  sub-com.  on  insanity.  Eugenics  Sect.).  N.E. 
Unitarian.  Mason.  Clubs:  Mass.  Schoolmasters',  Historic-Geneal.  Soc,  Delta  Upsilon.  Clubs:  St. 
Unitarian  (Boston).  Home:  Hingham,  Mass.  Ad-  Botolph.  Boston  Chess  (Boston) ;  Bowditch  (pres.) ; 
dress:  63  Summer  St.,  Boston.  Wicht.  Recreations:  chess,  genealogy.  Honie:  70 
SOULE,  Caroline  Gray.  (See  vol.  1909.)  Francis  Av.,  Norton's  Woods  Cambridge^^^O^^^ 
SOULE  Charle.3  Carroll;  June  25,  1842-Jan.  7,  Psychopathic  Hosp.  74  Fenwood  Rd..  Boston^ 
1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America.  SOUTHARD,  Louis  Carver,  lawyer,  b  Portland, 
1912-13  )  Me.,  Apr.  1.  1854;  s.  William  Lewis  and  Lydia  Car- 

SOULE,  Elizateth  Helena,   teacher,   lecturer;   d.  70  52^1!?."!^ \^04  V  law  student  Boston  U..  l'875-6'; 

Daniel   and   Mary   True    (Merrill)   Soule;  ed.  West-  admitted  to'bar    1877,  of  US.  Circuit  Ct..  1887,  of 

brook   (Mc)    Sem.;  Tufts  College;  grad.  Oratorical  If.^reme    Ct     US      1889-    m.    Nellie    Copeland,    of 

Dept.,    N.E.    Conservatory    of    Music;    unmarried,  south  Kaston    Mass     June  1.  1881.    Editor  Easton 

Teacher,    lecturer    and    reader    in    various    states.  ?Mass  1  Journal    1877-80;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 

Protestant.     Mem.    Boston   Daughters   of   Me.    (ex-  1007    ipvfotp    1895-96-  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.,  1888- 

pres.).   N.E.   Woman's  Press   Assn.     Club:    Profes-  i!Piecturer  U    of  Me.  Law  Sch.  since  1897.    State 

sional  Women's   (Boston).    Home:   Boston,  Mass.  ^^j    ^g    centennial  Conv.,  Phila..   1887;  alternate 

SOULE,  Georg-e  H.,  shoe  mfr.;  b.  Waterville.  Me.,  del'-at'-large  Rep.  Nat.  Conv..  1896:  del.  Universal 

Julv  19,  1846:  s.  T.  Jefferson  and  Mary  A.  (Gilbert)  Congress    Lawyers    and    Jurists,    St.    Louis,    1904. 

Soule;    ed.    Waterville    pub.    schs.    and    Waterville  Mem    American,  Mass.  and  Boston  bar  assns..  Am. 

Acad.;    m.   Worcester.    Mass.,    June    3,    1868,    Ellen  Invalid    Aid    Soc.    (pres.),    Boston    Chamber    Com- 

Smyth;  3  children,  Mabel  Winter,  b.  Nov.  21,  1870  merce.    Unitarian.    32°  Mason;  Deputy  Grand  Mas- 

(married  A.  D.  Call),  Eva  Linnette,   May  17.   1873  ter  of  Mass.   Clubs:  University.  Puddingstone,  20th 

(married    F.    A.    Jones),    George    Henry,    Jr.,    June  Centurv.  Boston  City.    Treas..  gen.   mgr.   Tnternat. 

11,    1887.     Entered   employ   of   Smyth    Bros.   &   Co..  Purchasing   Co.:    pres.   Hudson    Tannery   Co.:    v.-p. 

shoe   mfrs..   Worcester,    1867;    traveling   salesman,  state    Wharf    &-    Storage    Co.;    trustee    Dorchester 


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Savings  Bank,  etc.    Home:  Biookline,  Mass.    Office: 
Trcniout  Bldp.,  Boston.* 

SOUTHABD  Mabel  Austin  (Mrs.  E.  E.  Southard), 
M.D. ;  b.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Nov.  6,  1871;  d.  Hon.  Hor- 
ace and  Mary  Angelina  (Morrell)  Au.stin;  father 
was  Kov.  of  Minn.,  1870-4;  i^rep.  edn.  St.  I'aul 
High  Sch.;  B.S.,  U.  of  Minn.,  ISO."?;  M.D.,  Johns 
Hopkins  U.  Med.  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Dr.  E.  E.  Southard, 
of  Boston,  Mass.,  June  27,  1906;  3  children,  Austin, 
Ordway,  Anne.  Pathologist  and  interne,  City  and 
County  Hosp.,  St.  Paul,  1900-2;  pathologist  N.E. 
Hosp.  for  Women  and  Children,  1903-6;  practiced 
in  Boston,  1903-6;  asso.  prof,  hygiene  and  med.  dir., 
Wellesley  Coll.,  1906-8;  lecturer  Wellesley,  Mt. 
Holyoke  and  Wheaton  colls.  Mem.  Mass.  Mcil.  Soc, 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Unitarian.  Club:  College. 
Recreations:  counti-y  walking,  motoring.  Addres.s: 
70  Francis  Av.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

SOUTHABD,  "Williain  E.,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Garland, 
Me.,  Apr.  27,  1876;  s.  Meriitt  T.  and  Mary  T.  (Greg- 
ory) Southard;  ed.  in  common  schs.  of  Bangor,  Me.; 
student  Kens.'-elaer  Polv.  Inst.,  Trov,  N.Y.,  2  yrs. ; 
m.  Gertrude  M.  Mayo,  of  Bangor,  Me".,  Oct.  26,  1899; 
3  cliihlren,  Dorothy  Holmes,  Jan.  21,  1902;  Carletta 
Mayo,  July  10,  1904;  Wilhclmina  Gertrude,  Oct.  29, 
1910.  In  office  of  P.  H.  Coombs,  civ.  engr.,  Bangor, 
1894-1900;  engaged  in  various  branches  of  engring. 
and  surveying,  1900-7;  supt.  sewers  City  of  Bangor, 
1907-12;  gen.  engring.  since  1912.  Connected  with 
Me.  N.G.  since  1902;  elected  capt..  1906,  ma.i..  1910, 
which  position  now  holds.  Republican.  Mem.  I.O. 
O.F.,  Modern  Woodmen  of  America,  Sons  of  Vet- 
erans. Home:  196  M^ebster  Av.  Office:  31  Central 
St.,  Bangor,  Me. 

SOUTHER,  WilUam  Towle,  M.D.;  b.  Belfast,  Me., 
Mar.  7,  1850;  s.  Rev.  Samuel  (A.B.)  and  Mary  Fran- 
ces (Towle)  Souther;  A.B.,  Yale,  1873;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1878;  m.  Worcester,  Oct.  7,  1888, 
Elizabeth  Newland;  children,  Elizabeth,  Gertrude, 
Christine  (Mrs.  F.  W.  Kaskell).  Apptd.  prin.  Graf- 
ton High  Sch.,  1873;  house  officer,  Boston  City 
Hosp.,  1877;  began  practice  in  Worcester,  1878; 
surgeon  B  and  A  batteries,  M.V.M.;  mem.  Sch. 
Com.,  Worcester,  1882-91  (chmn.  high  sch.  com.); 
surgeon  marshal,  N.E.  Fair;  surgeon,  2d  Regt.; 
pres.  Towle  Music  Co.  Fellow  Mass.  Med.  Soc; 
mem.  Musical  Assn..  Battery  Assn.  Mason;  mem. 
Odd  Fellows,  K.  of  P.,  Sons  of  Vets.  Clubs:  Tale, 
Masonic.  Editor  and  pub.  Yale  Alumni  Songs,  1901, 
Memorial  Song,  1902.  Address:  22  Auburn  St., 
Worcester,  Mass. 

SOUTHGATE,  Charles  McLellan,  clergyman; 
Nov.  18,  1845-Juno  5,  1912.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

SOUTHGATE,  Erederick  Chester,  lawyer;  b.  Ips- 
wich, Mass.,  Jan.  28,  1852;  s.  Rev.  Robert  and  Mary 
Frances  (Swan)  Southgate;  paternal  grandfather, 
Horatio  Southgate,  of  Portland  and  Scarborough, 
Me.,  and  maternal  grandfather,  Benjamin  Swan,  of 
Woodstock,  Vt.;  grad.  Phillips  Andover  Acad., 
1869;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1874;  m.  Anna  French,  of 
Woodstock,  Vt.,  Oct.  31,  1877  (died  1895);  m.  2d, 
Gertrude  Lufkin,  of  Boston,  Apr.  24,  1905;  2  chil- 
dren, Frances  (Mrs.  Robert  B.  Clark.  Fall  River, 
Mass.),  Richard  Steel  (Chicago).  Practiced  at 
Woodstock,  Vt.,  since  1876;  town  treas.,  1886-13; 
state's  atty.,  1892-4;  judge  of  probate  of  Hartford 
Dist.,  Vt.,  since  July,  1912.  Trustee  Ottauquechee 
Savings  Bank,  Norman  "Williams  Pub.  Library.  Re- 
publican.   Conglist.    Address:  Woodstock,  Vt. 

SOUTHGATE,  Iiouis  Warren,  lawyer;  b.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  Feb.  25,  1865;  s.  Reuben  H.  and  Anna  J. 
(Wood)  Southgate;  6th  in  descent  from  Richard 
Southgate,  Leicester,  Mass.,  1717;  B.S.,  Worcester 
Poly.  Inst.,  1885;  LL.B.,  Nat.  Univ.  Law  Sch.,  Wash- 
ington, D.C.,  1890;  m.  Clara  Brigham,  of  Worcester, 
June  1,  1892;  1  son,  Richard  Brigham  (Harvard, 
1915).  Examiner  U.  S.  Patent  Office,  1887-90;  ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1890;  founder  and  sr.  partner 
Southgate  &  Southgate,  patent  lawyers,  Worcester 
and  N.Y.  City;  trustee  Mechanics  Savings  Bank, 
Worcester.  Republican.  Clubs:  Worcester,  Tat- 
nuck  Country,  Quinsigamond  Boat,  Worcester 
Country  (Worcester),  Engineers',  Aero  (New 
York).  Home:  84  William  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Offices:  25  Foster  St.,  Worcester,  and  Woolworth 
Bldg.,  New  York. 


SOUTHWICK,  George  Binaldo,  M.D.;  b.  Sangers- 
field,  N.Y.,  Sept.  4,  1859;  s.  Rinaldo  M.  and  Mary  M. 
(Porter)  Southwick;  prep.  edn.  Del.  Lit.  Inst.;  M.D., 
Bostoii  II.  Med.  Sch.,  1881;  studied  Rotunda  Hosp., 
Dublin,  1881;  Berlin  and  Vienna,  1881-2;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard, 1898;  London,  1902,  3,  4;  L.R.C.P.,  London; 
M.R.C.S.,  Eng. ;  m.  May  Leland,  of  Boston,  May  18, 
1887.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1881;  asso.  prof, 
obstetrics,  1888-98,  prof,  gynecology,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Medicine;  visiting  surgeon,  Mass.  Homoe. 
Hosp.;  sr.  gynecologist  out-patient  dept.  same. 
Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoe- 
opathy, Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.),  Mass. 
Surg,  and  Gynecol.  Soc.  (ex-pres.),  Boston  Homce. 
Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.),  Boston  Med.  Library,  etc. 
Republican.  Club:  Boston  Art.  Author:  Practical 
Gynecology.  Contbr.  to  various  jours.  Address: 
433  Marlboro  St.,  Boston. 

SOUTHWICK,  Henry  I^awrence,  educator;  b. 
West  Roxbury,  Mass.,  June  21,  1863;  s.  John  and 
Mary  Frances  (Lawrence)  Southwick;  grad.  Dor- 
chester High  Sch.,  1880,  Monroe  Coll.  of  Oratory, 
Boston,  1887;  O.M.,  1889;  spl.  instrn.  in  lit.,  art  and 
langs. ;  m.  Jessie  Eldridge,  of  Phila.,  May  30,  1889. 
Mem.  staff  of  Boston  Herald,  1880-7;  won  Old 
South  prize  for  hist,  essay  on  "Policy  of  Massachu- 
setts Colony  Toward  Quakers,  etc."  Had  charge  of 
dept.  of  oratory,  Marthas  Vineyard  Summer  Inst., 
1888;  master  of  elocution  and  oratory,  William 
Penn  Charter  Sch.,  Phila.,  1888-9;  became  partner 
with  Dr.  C.  W.  Emerson,  in  Emerson  Coll.  of  Ora- 
tory, Boston,  of  which  was  prof,  literary  interpre- 
tation, prin.  of  oratory  and  dramatic  art  until 
spring  of  1897;  traveled  in  Europe,  portions  of  1896 
and  1897;  pursued  spl.  dramatic  studies  as  mem. 
Augustin  Dalv's  Co.,  winter  of  1897;  master  of 
English  at  Wiiliam  Penn  Charter  Sch.,  Phila.,  1898- 
99;  bought  Emerson  Coll.  of  Oratory  from  C.  W. 
Emerson,  and  has  since  been  its  head  as  dean  and  is 
now  its  pres.  Home:  281  Tappan  St..  Brookllne, 
Mass.    Office:  30  Huntington  Av.,  Boston.* 

SOUTH"WICK,  Jeanie  lea,  artist,  writer;  b.  Wor- 
cester, Mass.;  d.  Edward  and  Anne  Hussey  (Barle) 
Southwick;  ed.  Sch.  of  Drawing  and  Painting.  Bos- 
ton Art  Museum;  pupil  of  Ross  Turner,  C.  H. 
Woodbury,  Arthur  W.  Dow.  Supervisor  of  drawing 
pub.  schs.,  Worcester,  1888-98;  teacher  of  water 
colors  and  design  at  Sch.  of  Drawing  and  Painting, 
Worcester  Art  Museum,  1903-5;  lecturer  before 
women's  clubs  and  art  socs.  since  1900;  press  agt. 
Worcest'T  Art  Museum.  Has  exhibited  water  color 
paintings  before  New  Y'ork  Water  Color  Soc,  Am. 
Water  Color  Soc.  of  New  York,  Pa.  Acad.  Fine  Arts, 
Phila.  Art  Club,  Art  Museum  of  Boston,  Copley 
Soc,  Boston  Art  Club,  also  in  Washington,  D.C., 
Chicago,  Baltimore.  St.  Louis,  etc.  Has  also  ex- 
hibitei  decorative  designs  in  water  color  and  plas- 
ter at  several  exhibitions.  Clubs:  Twentieth  Cen- 
tury of  Worcester (  sec),  Worcester  Walking.  Ad- 
dress:  6  Home  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

SOUTHWICK,  Jessie  Eldridg-e;  h.  Wilminston, 
Del.,  Mar.  25,  1865;  d.  Issachar  and  Martha  (Gause) 
Eldridge;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Glendale  (O.)  Female 
Coll.:  grad.  Dept.  of  Oratory,  N.E.  Conservatory 
of  Music,  1883,  Monroe  Conservatory  (now  Emer- 
son Coll.  of  Oratory),  1SS5;  took  post-grad,  course 
of  2  yrs.;  m.  Phila..  1889,  Henry  Lawrence  South- 
wick (now  pres.  of  Emerson  Coll.).  Has  been  asso- 
ciated with  her  husband  in  management  of  Emer- 
son Coll.  of  Oratory  since  1900;  interpreter  of 
Shake.«peare  and  standard  authors,  and  lecturer; 
mem.  Boston-Browniner  Soc.  etc.  Recreat'ons:  liter- 
ature.    Address:    239    Huntington   Av.,   Boston. 

SOUTHWICK,  John  Leonard,  editor;  b.  Bombay, 
N.Y.,  Apr.  24,  1858:  s.  William  Dana  and  Sarah 
Brown  (Thickins)  Southwick:  prep.  edn.  Franklin 
Acad.,  Malone,  N.Y".:  Ph.B.,  Cornell  U.,  1883:  m. 
Bombay,  July  3,  1883,  INlinnie  L.  Rolfe;  2  children, 
Mabel  Louise,  Ethel  Pearl  (Mrs.  Dr.  Oliver  N. 
Eastman,  of  Burlinarton).  Editor  Cornell  Daily 
Sun  while  in  coll.;  since  1884,  succe'^sively  news 
editor,  city  editor,  mnsr.  editor,  and  since  death  of 
Col.  J.  G."  Benedict,  1907,  editor,  Burlington  Free 
Press;  pres.  and  treas.  Burlington  Realty  Co.; 
corporator  Burlington  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Burling- 
ton IMut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Mary  Fletcher  Hosp.  Re- 
publican.    Conglist.     Mem.    Vt.    Press    Assn.,    Vt. 


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Hist.  Soc.  Club:  Algonquin.  Home:  280  S.  Union 
St.    Office:  187  College  St.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

SOUTHWORTH,  Gordon  Aug'ustus,  author;  Dec. 
11,  183S-AIar.   :;T,   liilS.     (See  vol.   l'JU!».) 

SOUTTEB,  Botoert,  surgeon;  b.  Kingston,  N.Y., 
Oct.  4,  1S70;  s.  Kobert  and  Charlotte  (Lamar) 
Soutter,  of  N.Y.  Citv;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894,  M.D., 
1899;  m.  Helen  Whiteside,  of  Boston,  Aug.  11, 
1904;  3  children,  Robert,  Helen,  Lamar.  In  prac- 
tice at  Boston,  since  1899;  formerly  house  surgeon 
to  Boston  City  and  Children's  hosps.,  and  phys.  to 
Boston  Dispensary;  now  asst.  surgeon,  Cliildren's 
Hosp.;  orthopedic  surgeon,  Long  Island  Hosp.; 
surgeon,  Mass.  State  Hosp.  for  Cripples,  Peabody 
Home,  and  HoHse  of  Good  Samaritan;  instr.  in 
surgery.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Sur- 
geons; mem.  Am.  Orthopedic  Soc,  A.M. A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc.  Boston  Orthopedic  Soc  Clubs:  Tennis 
and  Racquet,  Union,  Harvard.  Frequent  contbr.  on 
orthopedic  surgery.  Home:  5.3  Hereford  St.  Office: 
133  Newbury  St.,  Boston. 

SOWBON,  Arthur  John  Clark,  retired;  Mar.  6, 
lS35-June  3,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America.   1910-11.) 

SFAFFOBD,  John  Avery,  lawyer;  b.  Lebanon, 
Conn.,  Aug.  21,  1874;  s.  Henry  Augustus  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  Spafford;  prep.  edn.  Bacon  Acad.,  Col- 
chester, Conn.;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1900;  m. 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  June  30,  1898,  Nettie  Edith 
Phillips;  1  child,  Helen  J.,  b.  Feb.  15,  1909.  Has 
practiced  at  Bridgeport  since  1900;  dir.  Am.  Bank 
&  Trust  Co.,  Bridgeport,  since  1911.  Asst.  elk., 
session  of  1903,  elk.,  sessions  of  1905  and  1907, 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  elk.  of  Senate,  1909.  Republican. 
Presbyn.  Home:  974  Iranistan  Av.  Office:  991 
Broad    St.,    Bridgeport,    Conn. 

SFAIiDINCr,  Charles  Alexander,  mfr.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

SFAIiDINCr,  Charles  Huhbard,  clergyman;  b. 
Plainfield,  Conn.,  Oct.  1,  1837;  s.  Joseph  Carey  and 
Sarali  (Westcott)  Spalding;  descendant  of  ances- 
tors from  Township  of  Spalding,  Eng. ;  student 
Plainfield  Acad.,  1855-7;  Conn.  Lit.  Instn.,  Suffleld, 
Conn.,  1859-61;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1865,  A.M.,  1868; 
student  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1865-6;  (D.D.,  Colby, 
1897);  m.  Annie  Elise  Carpenter,  of  Pawtucket, 
R.I.,  Jan.  15,  1868  (died  in  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Jan. 
24,  1909);  4  children,  Willis  Waterman,  Fred 
Maurice,  Harold  Waterman  (all  deceased),  and 
Fred  M.,  M.D.,  in  Boston.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry, 
1866;  pastor  Pawtucket,  R.I..  1866-71,  Pittsfleld, 
Mass.,  1871-5,  Arlington,  1875-80.  4th  St.  Ch.,  South 
Boston,  1880-6;  dist.  sec.  for  N.E.  Am.  Bapt.  Publ. 
Soc,  1886-11;  financial  sec,  Newton  Theol.  Instn., 
1911-14;  emeritus  service  with  Am.  Bapt.  Publ. 
Soc,  since  1914.  Mem.  Boston  Bapt.  Theol.  Circle 
since  1876.  Trustee  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  Worces- 
ter Acad.,  Ricker  Classical  Instn.  (Houlton,  Me.). 
Mem.  Delta  Upsilon  (Brown  U.).  Republican. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Twentieth  Century.  Recre- 
ations: literature,  writing.  Author  of  various 
publislied  memorial  sermons  and  hist,  discourses: 
Boston  corr.  The  Standard,  Chicago,  1881-06.  Home: 
87  Evans  Rd.,  Brookline.  Office:  16  Ashburton  PI., 
Boston,  Mass.* 

SPAIiDZNCr,  Daniel  Burrows,  banker;  b.  Preston, 
Conn.,  Apr.  14.  1843;  s.  Daniel  Brown  and  Lucy 
Breed  (Grant)  Spalding,  and  descendant  of  Edward 
Spalding,  Braintree,  Mass.,  before  1640;  ed.  pub. 
sells,  of  Stonington,  pvt.  sch.  and  Scliofleld  Com- 
mercial Sch.,  Providence,  R.I. ;  m.  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  1875,  Drusilla  R.  Parlow  (died  Oct.  29, 
1908);  m.  2d,  Boston,  May  28,  1910,  Harriet  S. 
Potter.  Began  business  career,  1864,  as  asst.  treas. 
Stonington  Savings  Bank,  and  was  elected  treas. 
and  sec.,  1876;  pres.  Uncas  Nat.  Bank,  Norwich, 
2  vrs. ;  dir.  First  Nat.  Bank,  Norwich,  1890-08 
(pres.  1901,  1902).  Republican.  .Address:  Stoning- 
ton, Conn. 

SFAIiSING,  Elizabeth  Hill,  teacher.  (See  vol. 
1909.  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

SFAIiBING,  Fred  Maurice,  M.D.;  b.  Pawtucket, 
R.I.,  May  31,  1S70;  s.  Charles  PI.  and  Annie  E. 
(Carpenter)  Spalding;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1893:  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sell.,  1897;  m.  Adelaide  Frances 
Lecompte.   of  Boston.   Oct.    11,    1905    (died  Oct.    30, 


1906);  m.  2d,  Elise  Alice  Jecko,  Mar.  9,  1909;  2 
children,  Francis  L.,  Fred  M.,  Jr.  Began  practice 
at  Boston,  1901;  house  phys.  Worcester  City  Hosp., 
1897-8;  house  surg.,  Mass.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear 
Infirmary,  1899-01,  now  ophthal.  surgeon.  Fellow 
Mass.  Med.  Soc;  mem.  Am.  Ophthal.  Soc,  N.E. 
Ophthal.  Soc  Club:  Harvard.  Home:  87  Evans  Rd., 
Brookline.    Office:  390  Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston. 

SFAI^DING,  Harry  Osg-ood,  M.D.;  b.  Hingham, 
Mass.,  May  4,  1871;  s.  Henry  Edwin  and  Annie 
Osgood  (Frye)  Spalding;  grad.  Pliillips  Acad.,  An- 
dover,  1890;  A.B.,  Williams,  1894;  M.D.,  Boston  U. 
Sell,  of  Medicine,  1897;  inimarried.  Practiced  in 
Boston,  1897-8;  phys.  Newton  Nervine,  West  New- 
ton, Mass.,  1898-9;  practiced  Waltham,  Mass.,  1899- 
1900,  Jamaica  Plain,  1900-4;  asst.  visiting  phys. 
Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp.,  1900-4;  also  phys.  out-patient 
dept.,  Homce.  Dispensary,  Boston,  and  asat.  in 
materia  medica  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1900-4; 
asst.  visiting  phys.  Burrage  Hosp.,  Boston,  1902-4; 
asst.  supt.  Norwich  (Conn.)  Hosp.  for  the  Insane, 
1904-12;  supt.  Westboro  (Mass.)  Insane  Hosp., 
since  1912;  clin.  instr.  in  insanity  Boston  U.  Sch. 
of  Med.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Am.  MeJl- 
co-Psychol.  Assn.,  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Mass. 
Surg,  and  Gynecol.  Soc,  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Conglist. 
Club:  Boston  Art.    Address:  Westboro,  Mass. 

SFAIiSING,  Henry  Edwin,  M.D.,  surgeon.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

SFAI.DING,  James  Alfred,  M.D.;  b.  Portsmouth, 
N.H.,  Aug.  20,  1846;  s.  Lyman  Dyer  and  Susan 
Parker  (Parrott)  Spalding;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll., 
1866;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1870:  m.  Boston, 
Nov.  16,  1882,  Sarali  Chase  Shepley.  Has  practiced 
at  Portland,  Me.,  since  1873;  specializes  in  eye  and 
ear;  ophthal.  and  aural  surgeon  Me.  Gen.  Hosp., 
1881-14,  now  consultant.  Mem.  Am.  Ophthal.  Soc, 
Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  Am.  Acad.  Oplithalmology  and 
Otology,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  etc.  Club:  Cumberland. 
Recreations:  billiards.  Has  written  many  articles 
upon  diseases  of  eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat.  Ad- 
dress: 627  Congress  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

SFAIiDING,  James  Field,  educator;  b.  Enfleld, 
Conn.,  Dec  5,  1839;  s.  Asa  Leffinswell  (M.D.)  and 
Marv  (Dixon)  Spalding;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1862, 
A.M.",  1865,  S.T.D.,  1887;  m.  Mary  Harper,  of  En- 
fleld, Conn.,  Apr.  28,  1864;  father  of  Walter  Ray- 
mond Spalding  and  Pliilip  Leffingwell  Spalding. 
Tutor  Williams  Coll.,  1863-4;  asso.  prin.  Round 
Hill  Sch.,  Northampton.  1865-70;  P.E.  clergyman, 
1869-91;  witlidrew  from  ministry  and  entered 
Catholic  Ch.,  1892;  prof.  English  lit.,  Boston  Coll., 
1899-03:  lecturer  in  English  lit.  at  many  Catholic 
schs..  colls.,  and  tlieol.  sems.  since  1896.  INIeni. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  1862.  Author:  The  Teaching  and 
Influence  of  Saint  Augustine,  1886;  The  World's 
Unrest  and  Its  Remedy,  1898.  Contbr.  to  lit.  revs. 
Address:  43  Larch  Rd.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

SFAIiDING,  John  Augustine,  banker;  b.  Wilton, 
N.H.,   May   29,   1837.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

SFAIiDING,  Katherine  Moody,  writer,  editor;  b. 
East  Hartford,  Conn.;  d.  Levi  and  Katie  (Loomis) 
Moodv:  descendant  of  John  Moody,  Hartford, 
Conn..  1630,  and  Hadley,  Mass.,  1660,  also  of  Joseph 
Loomis.  Windsor,  Conn.,  1636  (old  homestead  still 
standing);  ed.  pub.  sclis. ;  m.  Dr.  Clarence  E.  Spal- 
ding, of  Norwich,  Conn.,  Jan.  24,  1883  (divorced  in 
1900)  ;  1  daugliter.  (Mrs.  Charles  A.  Jones,  of  Ham- 
ilton, Bermuda).  Asst.  editor  Bridgeport  Telegram, 
1899-13;  asst.  editor  Bridgeport  Standard,  1913-14. 
Trustee  Bridgeport  Protestant  Widows'  Soc;  sec. 
Audubon  Soc,  State  of  Conn.  Ex-regent  Mary  Silli- 
man  Chapter,  D.A.R.  Conglist.  Club:  Woman's 
Press  (New  York).  Author:  (booklet)  An  After- 
noon with  Fanny  Crosby,  1911;  series  of  essays, 
"The  Morning  Call";  Chronological  Charts  of  Fair- 
fleld  Home-lots  from  Settlement,  1639  to  1800.  En- 
gaged in  research  work.  Address:  Bridgeport, 
(jonn. 

SFAIiDING,  Fhilip  Lefflnsrwell,  telephone  official; 
b.  Itliaca.  .X.Y.,  .lune  27.  1871:  s.  James  Field  and 
Marv  (Harper)  Spalding:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1892,  A. 
M.,  1893,  B.S.,  1894:  m.  Katharine  Hobart  Ames, 
of  North  Easton,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1900.  Began  in 
mech.  dept.  Am.  Bell  Telephone  Co.,  Boston,  1894; 
with  Bell  Telephone  Co.,  Phila.,  1895-12,  insp., 
chief  enp-r.,  gen.  supt.,  gen.  mgr..  2d  v. -p.  and  dir. 


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Bell  Telephone  Co.  of  Pa.,  Del.  &  Atlantic  Tele- 
graph &  Telephone  Co.,  Central  Dist.  Printing  & 
Telegraph  Co.;  pres.  N.E.  Telephone  &  Telegraph 
Co.,  since  Nov.  1,  1912;  dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank  (Bos- 
ton), Am.  Dredging  Co.,  Phila.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Union,  Tennis  and  Racquet.  St.  Botolph,  Union 
Boat,  Exchange  (Boston),  Philadelpliia,  Ritten- 
house  (Phila.).  Home:  283  Commonwealth  Av.  Of- 
fice: 50  Oliver  St.,  Boston.* 

SFAIiDING,  Thorndike,  lawyer.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
SFAI.DIIT6,  Walter  Baymond,  musician;  b. 
Northampton,  Mass.,  Mav  22,  1865;  s.  James  Field 
and  Mary  (Harper)  Spalding;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1S87, 
A.M.  (honors  in  music),  1888;  studied  music  in 
France,  Germany  and  England  (chiefly  Paris  and 
Munich),  1892-5;  m.  Alexandrine  Macomb  Stanton, 
of  New  York.  Apr.  18,  1896.  Organist,  1887-8,  or- 
ganist and  choirmaster,  1898-1900,  Emmanuel  Ch., 
Boston;  master  of  classics  and  music,  St.  Mark's 
Sch..  Southborough,  Mass.,  1889-92;  teacher  of 
music  since  1895;  asso.  prof,  music,  Plarvard  U. 
and  Radcllffe  Coll.,  since  1903.  Mem.  Harvard 
Musical  Assn.  Club:  St.  Botolph.  Has  had  much 
to  do  with  raising  standard  of  music  study  in  pub. 
schs.  of  N.E. ;  has  often  spoken  in  connection  with 
N.E.  Edn  League.  Address:  5  Berkeley  PL,  Cam- 
bridge,  Mass.* 

SFAI.DIITG,  Willard  Floyd,  securities;  b.  Lvnn, 
Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1872;  s.  Rollin  A.  and  Georgianna 
P.  (Floyd)  Spalding;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Lvnn,  Mass., 
and  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Nancy  S.  Lawson,  of 
Salem,  Mass.,  Nov.  3,  1910;  1  daughter,  Nancy. 
Began  active  career  in  employ  of  Adams,  Blodgett 
&  Co..  stock  brokers.  Boston,  1S92;  became  con- 
nected with  Charles  F.  Curran,  1906:  mem.  Collins, 
Spalding  &  Co.  since  1906.  Club:  Boston  Athletic 
Assn.  Recreations:  golf,  tennis.  Home:  118  At- 
lantic Av.,  Swampscott,  Mass.  Office:  308  Shaw- 
mut  Bank   Bldg.,   Boston. 

SFAI.I.HOI.Z,  Henry,  mfr.,  banker;  b.  Heiden- 
neim,  Wurtemberg,  Germany,  Mar.  8,  1859;  s. 
Johann  Heinrich  and  Wilhelmina  (Schloderer) 
Spallholz;  ed.  Real  Gymnasium,  Heidenheim;  m. 
Apr.  30.  1880.  Johanna  Lind,  of  Stuttgart,  Ger- 
many. Came  to  U.S.,  Oct.  13,  1882;  entered  employ 
of  M.  Price,  mfr.  of  shirts.  New  York;  sent  bv  Mr 
Price,  4  yrs.  later,  to  take  charge  of  his  business 
at  Granville,  N.Y.:  after  IVg  yrs.  went  to  Salem. 
N.Y.,  and  continued  there  as  msrr.  Manhattan  Shirt 
Co.  for  19  yrs.;  removed  to  Poultnev,  Vt.,  Jan., 
1907,  as  me-r.  new  factory  of  Manhattan  Shirt  Co. 
and  so  continues;  pres.  1st  Nat.  Bank  of  Poultney 
since  Nov.,  1909.  Elected  pres.  Village  of  Poultnev. 
May,  1912,  13,  14.  Trustee  Trov  Conf.  Acad..  Poult- 
ney. Republican.  Methodist.  Address:  Poultnev.  Vt. 

SFANHOOFD,  Edward,  educator;  b.  Lehe,  Prov. 
of  ITnnover,  Germany,  Aug.  9,  1852;  grad.  Gym- 
nasium, Verden,  Germany.  1871:  student  U.  of 
Gottineen.  1871-4,  1875-6.  U.  of  Geneva,  Switzer- 
land, 1874-5;  granted  certificate  by  govt,  examina- 
tion bd.  to  teach  modern  languages  and  Latin 
Tauerht  in  Hanover.  1876;  came  to  America.  1876; 
teacher  of  modern  languages.  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Con- 
cord. N  H.,  since  1880,  and  head  of  German  Dept. 
since  1903.  Asso.  editor  and  pub.  Germania,  a  mag. 
for  study  of  German  lang.  and  lit..  1889-95.  Contbr. 
ednl.  revs..  Padagogische  Monatshefte.  Mem.  Mod- 
ern Lnng.  ^ssn.  America.  Am.  Dialect  Soc,  N.E. A., 
N.H.  State  Tear^bprs'  A'ssn..  Alleemeiner  Deutscher 
Sprachverein.  N.E.  Modern  Lang.  Assn..  etc.  Clubs: 
Wonolancet.  Boston  City.  Address:  St.  Paul's  Sch., 
Concord,   N.H. 

SFABG-O,  John,  author;  b.  Stithians,  Cnrnwnll. 
Eng.,  Jan.  31,  1876;  s.  Thomas  and  Jane  Hocking 
(Spargo)  Spargo;  ed.  pub.  schs.,~  Oxford  and  Cam- 
bridge TT.  extension  courses;  m.  Prudence  Ed- 
wards, of  Cardiff.  South  Wales.  Jan.  24,  1901  (died 
1904);  m.  2d,  Mary  A.  R.  Bennetts,  of  Yonkers. 
N.Y.,  Mar.  30,  1905.  Became  identified  with  socia- 
list cause  in  Ensr.  at  IS;  publicly  opposed  Boer 
War;  came  to  U.S.,  1901,  and  has  been  active  as 
socialistic  lecturer,  writer  and  worker;  U.S.  del. 
Internat.  Socialist  and  Trade  Union  Congress, 
Copenhagen,  1910;  served  several  yrs.  on  nat.  exec, 
com.  Socialist  Party;  del.  all  leading  convs.  of 
party;  now  mem.  Nat.  Com.:  state  climn.  (Vt.).  A 
founder    Prospect    House    Social    Settlement,    Yon- 


kers, NY.:  mem.  X.Y.  Milk  Com.  and  numerous 
other  philanthioplc  socs.  Trustee  Village  of  Old 
Bennington,  Vt.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
list  of  books,  etc.)  Address:  "Nestledown,"  Old 
Bennington,  Vt.* 

SFABHAWK,  Frances  Campbell,  author;  b. 
Amesbur.v,  ATas.s.;  d.  \)v.  HMiDmas  and  Elizabeth 
(Campbell)  Siiarhawk;  grad.  Ipswich  (Mass.)  Fe- 
male Sem.  Organized  and  mem.  exec.  com.  Indian 
Industries  League,  designed  to  promote  industry 
and  self-help  among  Am.  Indians.  Contbr.  to  mags, 
and  papers.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list 
of  books,  etc.)  Home:  700  Commonwealth  Av., 
Newton   (Centre,    Mass.* 

SFABI.ING,  John  H.,  M.D.;  b.  St.  Mary,  Ont., 
Can..  Oct.  29,  1SG2;  s.  James  W.  and  Margaret 
(Gilpin)  Sparling;  ed.  at  St.  Mary;  M.D.,  Manitoba 
(Can.)  Med.  Coll.,  1891;  m.  Maude  Judd,  of  Ontario, 
Aug.  29,  1893;  children.  Inez  W.,  Harold  J.  Prac- 
ticed at  Boston  since  1899;  prof,  diseases  eye,  ear, 
nose  and  throat,  Mass.  Coll.  Osteopathy,  since  1904. 
Methodist.  Recreations:  farming.  Address:  144 
Huntington  Av.,  Boston. 

SFATJIiDIITCr,  Albert  Ausrustus,  mercliant;  b. 
Ashford,  Conn.,  Oct.  14,  IS'53;  s.  Augustus  and 
Abigail  Catherine  (Richards)  Spaulding;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  of  Ashford;  was  elk.  in  store  of  Charles  B. 
Eaton,  dry  goods,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1870-3,  and 
in  dept.  store  of  Denholm  &  McKay,  1873-80;  m. 
June  1,  1880,  Helen,  d.  James  and  Mary  (McPher- 
son)  Fraser  (she  died  Apr.  11,  1907);  children, 
Cora  F.  (Mrs.  H.  C.  Rose,  of  Worcester),  Edith  M., 
Paul  W.  Conducted  a  dept.  store  in  Worcester,  in 
partnership  with  John  C.  Maclnnes,  1881-92.  and 
as  corpn.  with  Mr.  Maclnnes  since  1892,  as  John  C. 
Maclnnes  Co.,  of  which  Is  v.-p.  V.-p.  Worcester 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  standing  com.  Adams 
Sq.  Congl.  Ch.  since  1898.  Mem.  I.O.O.F.  Club: 
Worcester  Countrv.  Recreations:  motoring.  Home: 
34  Kenwood  Av.  Office:  462  Main  St.,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

SFATTIiDING,  Charles  Edward,  clergyman;  b. 
Lowell,  Mass.,  Apr.  12,  1864;  s.  George  Levi  and 
Octavia  (Pickering)  Spaulding;  descendant  of  Ed- 
ward Spaulding,  who  settled  in  Va.,  1609,  and  re- 
moved to  Mass.  about  1630;  on  maternal  side,  de- 
scendant of  the  Pickerings,  of  Mass.,  1663;  grad. 
Lowell  High  Sch.,  1882:  A.B..  Wesleyan  U..  Mid- 
dletown.  Conn.,  1886,  A.M.,  1890;  S.T.B.,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Theologv,  1889;  m.  Mabelle  Estelle  Spal- 
ding, of  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  May  11.  1892:  2  chil- 
dren. Paul  Pickering.  Miriam  Longley.  Ordained 
ministrv  M.E.  Ch..  1889;  pastor,  Boston,  1888-92, 
Ashland,  Mass.,  1892-4.  Cambridge.  1894-6.  Win- 
chester. 1896-9,  Springfield,  1899-03.  Fitchburg, 
1903-8,  Newton,  1908-12,  Greenwood  Memorial  Ch., 
Boston,  since  Apr.,  1912.  Mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Fitch- 
bure,  1908.  Dir.  N.E.  Deaconess  Assn.  Methodist 
Ministers'  Ins.  Assn.  Mem.  Chi  Psi.  Clubs:  Colo- 
nial (Dorchester).  Itinerants.  Clerical.  Home:  380 
Washington  St..  Dorchester,  Boston,   Mass. 

SFATTIiDING.  Ebenezer  Farrlngton,  M.D.;  b. 
Francestown,  N.H.,  Apr.  28,  1835;  s.  Leonard  and 
Edith  (Farrington)  Spaulding:  grad.  Brideewater 
Normal  Sch.;  student  Rush  Med.  Coll..  Chicago, 
1S60-1:  M.D..  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1866;  m.  Janes- 
ville.  Wis.,  Apr.  28,  1864,  Ada  H.  Pearson:  1  son, 
Holland  Curtis.  Master  grammar  sch.,  Janesville, 
1857-60;  served  as  asst.  surgeon  7tli  W^is.  Vols., 
1862-5;  in  practice  at  Boston  since  1869;  mem. 
Boston  Sch.  Bd..  ISSl.  1882.  Recreations:  traveling. 
Address:    3042   Wasliington    St..   Boston. 

SFATJIiDIITG,  Frank  Ellsworth,  educator;  moved 
to  Minneapolis,  Minn.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
AVho  in  America,  1914-15.) 

SFAUIiSIlTG,  Henry  George,  clergyman,  lectur- 
er; b.  Spencer.  Mass..  May  28,  1837;  s.  Reuben 
(M.D.)  and  Electa  Goodenough  (Clark)  Spaulding; 
lived  in  Brattleboro.  Vt..  1838-56;  A.B..  Harvard,  at 
head  of  class,  1860;  grad.  Harvard  Div.  Sch..  1866; 
m.  Iaicv  Warland,  d.  Dr.  Sylvanus  Plympton,  of 
Cambridge,  Mass..  Nov.  5.  1867  (she  died  May  9, 
1910);  2d,  Jane,  d.  late  Hon.  Nathan  H.  and  Ann 
Elizabeth  (Can)  Langworthy.  of  Brookline.  June 
15.  1911.  In  service  of  United  States  Sanitary  Com- 
mission during  the  Civil  War;  ordained.  Feb.  9, 
1868.  as  pastor  of  First  Parish  (Unitarian).  Fram- 


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ingham,  ISIass. ;  pastor  Third  HeliKious  Soo.,  Dor- 
chester, Boston,  1873-7;  lecturer  in  colls.,  schs.,  etc., 
throughout  country,  1877-83;  sec.  Unitarian  S.S. 
Soc,  1883-92;  since  1892  preaching,  lecturing-  and 
travelins  in  U.S.  and  Europe.  His  lectures  on 
Pagan  and  Christian  Rome,  given  at  Lowell  Inst., 
Boston,  1874-6,  are  the  earliest  examples  of  a 
course  of  lectures  with  stereopticon  views  in  which 
discourse  and  pictures  are  blended  as  in  an  illus- 
trated book.  Clubs:  Tuesday,  Tlieological,  :Minis- 
terial  Union,  Boston  Association,  Browning  Soc, 
etc.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books, 
and  writings.)  Address.  1470  Beacon  St.,  Boule- 
vard, ISIass.* 

SFAUIiBIN'Cr,  Joseph  Whitman,  lawyer;  b.  Car- 
ratunk  PI.,  :\Ie.,^\.ug.  11,  1S41;  s.  Joseph  and  Elvira 
(Chase)  Spaulding;  descendant  of  Edward  Spald- 
ing, who  settled  at  Braintree,  Mass.,  1630;  and 
John  Whitman,  who  settled  at  Weymouth,  Mass., 
about  1635;  ed.  Richmond  (3Me.)  Acad.,  Westbrook 
(Jle.)  Sem. ;  (A.M.,  Bowdoin,  1878);  m.  Mary  J. 
Clark,  of  Boston,  Nov.  4,  1864  (died  Mar.  25,  1905); 
1  daughter,  Mary  C.  Served  in  19th  Me.  Vols., 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  1862,  to  surrender  of  Lee, 
as  1st  It.,  capt.  and  It. -col.  Admitted  to  bar,  1865; 
began  practice  at  Richmond,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1866;  re- 
moved to  Portland,  1886,  to  Boston,  1892;  mem.  Me. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1868,  71,  79,  Senate,  1872,  73;  reporter 
of  decisions.  Me.,  1880-8;  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mason;  mem.  G.A.R.,  Loyal  Legion.  Home:  Mel- 
rose, Mass.   Office:  30  State  St..  Boston,  Mass. 

SFAUIiDING,  Rolland  Harty,  governor;  b.  Town- 
send  Harbor,  Mass.,  Mar.  15,  1873;  s.  Jonas  and 
Emma  C.  (Cummings)  Spaulding;  ed.  Phillips 
Acad.,  Andover,  INIass.;  unmarried.  Began,  1895,  in 
mfg.  business  founded  by  father,  and  now  mem. 
Jonas  Spaulding  Sons  Co.,  mfrs.  leatherboard, 
counters,  novelties,  etc.,  at  Townsend  Harbor, 
Mass.,  Rochester,  North  Rochester  and  Milton, 
N.H.,  and  Tonawanda,  N.Y. ;  v.-p.  Spaulding-Frost 
Co.;  dir.  Spaulding  &  Sons,  Ltd.  (London,  Eng.), 
Internat.  Leather  Co.,  Atlas  Leather  Co.,  1st  Nat. 
Bank,  Rochester,  N.H.;  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1912; 
gov.  of  N.H.,  1915,  1916.  Protestant.  Club:  Roch- 
ester Country.  Home:  North  Rochester,  N.H.  Ad- 
dress: State  House,  Concord,  N.H. 

SFAUXiDINQ,  VTalter  Marcellus,  mfr.;  b.  Pep- 
perell,  Mass.,  Oct.  17,  1846;  s.  Walter  and  Emer- 
line  C^offln  (Lee)  Spaulding;  descendant  of  Ed- 
ward Spaulding;  Jamestown.  Va.,  1618,  who  settled 
at  Chelmsford,  now  Lowell,  Mass.,  1623;  ed.  country 
dist.  sch.,  local  acad.  and  Lawrence  Acad.,  Groton, 
Mass.;  m.  Sarah  A.  Hill,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  Oct. 
17,  1870;  1  son,  Walter  Virgil  (sec.  and  asst.  treas. 
Graton  and  Knight  Mfg.  Co.).  Began  in  country 
grocery  store  at  15;  in  dry  goods  store,  21  to  22; 
book  and  stationery  business,  22  to  23;  engaged  in 
tanning  and  belt  making  since  Feb.  9,  1869;  be- 
came sec.  Graton  &  Knight  Mfg.  Co.,  1870,  later 
v.-p.  and  sec,  and  pres.  since  1910;  dir.  Mechanics' 
Nat.  Bank.  Mem.  Worcester  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Nat.  Leather  Belting  Assn.  (exec.  com.).  Repub- 
lican, (ionglist.  Club:  Worcester.  Recreations: 
music,  travel.  Home:  42  May  St.  Office:  356  Frank- 
lin St.,  Worcester,  jNIass. 

SFAUIiDING,  WiUiam  Austin;  b.  Norfolk,  Conn., 
June  3,  1847;  s.  Amos  Austin  and  Louise  Jane 
(Hart)  Spaulding;  direct  descendant  of  Edward 
Spaulding,  who  came  from  Eng.  in  1619  with  Sir 
George  Yeardley,  landing  in  Va.;  ed.  Norfolk  Acad, 
and  South  Berkshire  Inst.;  m.  Annie  A.  Burr,  of 
Pawling,  N.Y.,  June  16,  1886;  4  sons,  William 
Austin,  Jr.,  Frank  Burr,  Frederick  Spencer,  James 
Bragg.  Engaged  in  farming  since  beginning  of 
active  career;  trustee  Norfolk  Savings  Bank.  Mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1884  and  1911;  mem.  Bd.  of  As- 
sessors; Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Norfolk.  Ad- 
dress: Norfolk,  Conn. 

SFAUIiSING,  "William  Stuart,  sugar  refiner;  b. 
Boston,  Feb.  17,  1865;  s.  Mahlon  D.  and  Emily 
(Smith)  Spaulding;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888;  m.  Kenil- 
worth,  111.,  Sept.  14,  1909,  Katrina  Fairlee;  1  daugh- 
ter, Katrina.  Entire  career  has  been  in  the  sugar 
refining  business;  after  leaving  coll.  became  part- 
ner firm  of  Nash,  Spaulding  &  Co.;  firm  inc.  as  Re- 
vere Sugar  Refining  Co.,  ^May,   1907,  of  which  has 


since  been  pres.;  also  dir.  Boston  Consolidated  Gas 
Co.,  Boston  Elevated  Ry.  Co..  United  Fruit  Co.,  Nat. 
Shawmut  Bank;  trustee  Suffolk  Savings  Bank  for 
Seamen  and  Others.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Clubs:  Somerset,  Union,  Tennis  and  Rac- 
quet, Eastern  Yacht.  Home:  99  Beacon  St.  Sum- 
mer home:  Prides  Crossing,  Mass.  Office:  2  Broad 
St.,  B.oston. 

SFAUI.BINO,  WiUiam  Waldemar,  shoe  mfr.;  b. 
Lempster,  N.H.,  :\Iar.  10,  1846;  s.  William  and  Em- 
ma Eliza  (Miner)  Spaulding;  prep,  education  Green 
Mountain  Liberal  Inst.,  South  Woodstock,  Vt.,  1861- 
62;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1867,  A.M.,  1907;  m.  Oakdale, 
Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1868,  Evelyn  Alcie  Harris.  Taught 
sch.  at  Adams,  Boston  and  Haverhill,  Mass.,  14 
yrs. ;  engaged  in  shoe  mfg.  since  1881  and  in  cotton 
mfg.  since  1892;  sr.  mem.  W.  W.  Spaulding  &  Co., 
Haverliill;  pres.  Haverhill  Savings  Bank;  dir.  First 
Nat.  Bank,  Haverhill;  vice-pres.  W.  Boylston  Mfg. 
Co.,  East  Hampton,  Mass.  Trustee  Tufts  Coll. 
Address:    Haverhill,    Mass. 

SFEAR,  Albert  Moore,  judge;  b.  Madison,  Me., 
Mar.  17,  1852;  s.  Andrew  P.  and  Alice  P.  (Moore) 
Spear;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1875;  m.  Helen  Frances 
Andrews,  of  Monmouth,  Me.,  July  6,  1875.  Taught 
sch.  winters,  1868-75;  prin.  Anson  Acad.,  North  An- 
son, i\Ie.,  1876-7;  admitted  to  bar,  1878;  practiced  at 
Hallowell,  1879-85,  Gardiner,  1885-02.  Mem.  Me. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1883-5,  Senate,  1891-3  (pres.  1893); 
mayor  of  (^ardiner,  1889-92;  asso.  justice  Supreme 
Jud.  Ct.  of  Me.,  1902-9,  reappointed  Mar.  1,  1909; 
Republican.  Grand  comdr.  Grand  Commandery 
K.T.  of  Me.,  1901.  Home:  Gardiner,  Me.  Address: 
Augusta,  Me.* 

SFEAR,  EUwood  Barker,  chemist;  b.  Aurora,  On- 
tario, Can.,  Feb.  22,  1875;  s.  James  and  Emma 
(Braund)  Spear;  B.A.,  U.  of  Manitoba,  1899;  post- 
grad, student  U.  of  Toronto,  1899-02;  U.  of  Leip- 
zig, 1  semester,  1904;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Heidelberg,  1906; 
m.  Dec.  23,  1911,  Edith  W.  Taylor,  of  Cambridge, 
Mass.  Asst.  in  chemistry,  1906-7,  insti'.,  1907-10, 
asst.  prof,  since  Oct.  1,  1910,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  dir. 
chem.  dept.  Evening  Poly.  Sch.  Y.M.C.A.,  Boston, 
since  1910.  Mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc.  Contbr.  various 
scientific  articles  to  Jour.  Am.  Chem.  Soc.  and  to 
Internat.  Congress  of  Applied  Chemistry.  Home: 
27  Walker  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

SFEAR,  Horace  Frederick,  banker;  b.  Quincy, 
]Mass.,  Jan.  20,  1863;  s.  Horace  Baxter  and  Mary 
Maria  (Frederick)  Spear;  descended  from  George 
Spear,  who  came  to  America  in  1642  and  settled  at 
Braintree,  Mass.;  ed.  pvt.  schs.  in  Quincy;  grad. 
Quincy  High  Sch..  1880;  Chauncy  Hall  Sch.,  Boston, 
1881;  m.  Nov.  3,  1887,  Grace  Hall  Adams,  of  Nash- 
ua, N.H.  Became  connected  with  Nat.  Mount  Wol- 
laston  Bank,  Oct.  1,  1881,  and  was  elected  cashier, 
June  1,  1887,  which  position  still  holds;  pres.  D.  E. 
Wadsworth  &  Co.,  Inc.;  trustee  Quincy  Savings 
Bank;  was  first  treas.  Quincy  Electric  Light  & 
Power  Co.  3  yrs.  Mem.  City  Council,  Quincy,  1895; 
now  serving  fifth  term  as  justice  of  the  peace; 
Republican.  Unitarian;  treas.  and  collector  1st 
Congl.  Soc.  (Unitarian)  4  yrs.  Home:  Braintree, 
Mass.    Address:  Quincy,  Mass. 

SFEAR,  Stanley  Gates,  clergyman;  b.  Hartland, 
Vt.,  July  24,  1873;  s.  George  Weeden  and  Frances 
Mary  (Gates)  Spear;  great-grandfather  on  moth- 
er's side  a  minute-man  in  the  Revolution,  and 
Weeden  ancestor  an  ensign  in  same  war;  preo.  edn. 
Goddard  Sem.,  Barre,  Vt.;  B.D.,  Crane  Theol.  Sch. 
(Tufts  Coll.),  1900:  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1903;  unmar- 
ried. Ordained  Universalis!  ministry,  1900;  pastor, 
Maiden,  Mass.,  1899-05,  Dexter,  Me.,  since  Jan.  1, 
1906.    Republican.    Address:  Dexter,  Me. 

SFEAR,  Victor  Ira,  dealer  in  maple  sugar;  b. 
Braintree.  Vt.,  Sept.  20,  1852;  s.  Jacob  Almon  and 
Caroline  (Flint)  Spear;  prep.  edn.  Randolph  (Vt.) 
Acad.;  B.S.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1874;  m.  Randolph, 
Vt.,  Dec.  29,  1886,  Abbie  Marie  Davis.  Engaged  in 
farming  and  breeding  merino  sheep,  1874-98.  mak- 
ing yearly  shipments  to  ranges  of  Mont..  1884-92; 
engaged  in  lumbering  under  firm  name  of  Spear  & 
wniiams,  1883-6;  has  devoted  attention  to  han- 
dling maple  sugar  products,  wholesale  and  retail, 
since  1899;  mgr.  and  treas.  Vt.  Maple  Sugar  Mak- 
ers' Market;  trustee  Randolph  Normal  Sch.;  mem. 


1004 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1880,  Senate.  1886:  mem.  State  Bd. 
of  A^r.,  1890-8,  sec,  1896-8;  chmn.  and  sec.  State 
Cattle  Commn.,  1902-5.  Republican.  Mason;  mem. 
Grange,  Christian  Brotherhood.  Address:  Ran- 
dolph, Vt. 

SFEAB,  VTalter  May,  surs,'eon;  b.  Rockland,  Me., 
Dee.  31,  1K71;  s.  Kdvvard  Russell  and  Charlotte 
Brook.s  (May)  Spear;  ed.  Rockland  HiKh  Sch.,  1890; 
entered  Bowdoin  Coll.,  but  did  not  Kraduate;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1896;  m.  Sept.  27,  1900,  Mary 
E.  Wisgin,  of  Rockland,  Me.  Practiced  at  Rock- 
land, Me.,  since  1896;  surgeon-in-chief  to  Knox  Co. 
Gen.  Hosp.  Republican.  Protestant.  Fellow  Am. 
Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  Harvard  Med.  Alumni  Assn., 
Carney  Hosp.  Alumni  Assn.,  Knox  Co.  Med.  Assn., 
A.M. A.,  Me.  Mod.  Assn.,  Phi  Chi,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc. 
Address:  Rockland,  Me. 

SFZIAB,  ■William  Edward,  lawyer;  b.  Rockland. 
Me.,  Jan.  2.  1847;  s.  Archibald  G.  and  Ang:elica 
(Branton)  Spear;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1870  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa);  grad.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1872.  Pastor 
Dunbarton,  N. H.,  1873-6;  studied  law,  admitted  to 
bar,  and  engaged  in  practice  at  Boston  since  1880; 
attaclig  to  the  U.S.  Commn.  that  made  the  treaty 
of  peace  between  U.S.  and  Spain,  1898;  sec.  Span- 
ish Claims  Commn.,  1901;  of  counsel  for  U.S.  in 
the  Alabama  case  and  the  French  Spoliation 
claims.  Overseer  Bowdoin,  since  1887.  Author: 
North  and  South  at  Antietam  and  Gettysburg. 
Home:  554  Massachu.setts  Av.  Office:  18  Tremont 
St.,  Boston. 

SFEABE,  Edward  Bay,  merchant;  b.  West  New- 
ton, IMass.,  Sept.  21,  1872;  s.  Alden  and  Caroline 
(Robinson)  Speare;  prep.  edn.  Newton  High  Sch.: 
Ph.B..  Boston  U.,  1893;  m.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Oct. 
30,  1894,  Dorothy  Simmons.  Kntered  business  in 
Boston,  1894;  sec,  treas.  and  gen.  mgr.  The  Alden 
Speare's  Sons  Co.,  oils  and  mill  supplies,  founded 
by  father,  1851.  Trustee  Boston  U. ;  v.-p.  Boston 
Business  Science  Club.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Mason;  mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Clubs:  Exchange, 
Brae  Burn  Country,  Algonquin,  Boston  Athletic 
Assn.,  Hollywood.  Home:  Newton  Center,  Mass. 
Office:  cor.  6th  and  Binney  St.,  Cainbridge,  Mass. 

SFEABE,  Frank  Palmer;  born  Boston,  1870:  s. 
Charles  and  .Jenny  (Palmer)  Speare;  grad.  Bridge- 
water  (Mass.)  State  Normal  Sch.,  1889;  studied  at 
Harvard;  M.H.  (master  of  Iiumanics),  Springfield 
Coll.,  1911;  m.  May  Cushing  Whiting,  Dec.  24,  1897. 
AVas  prin.  pub.  grammar  and  high  schs.;  estab- 
lished dept.  edn.  of  Boston  Y.M.C.A.,  1896,  Day  Sch.. 
System.  1909,  Sch.  of  Commerce  and  Finance,  1911. 
Office:  316  Huntington  Av.,  Boston.* 

SFEABE,  Guy  Edwin,  educator;  b.  Randolph,  Vt., 
Aug.  15,  1875;  s.  Charles  and  Mary  E.  (Chadwick) 
Speare;  grad.  Randolph  High  Sch.,  1894,  classical 
course,  1895;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1903;  m.  Eva  Au- 
gusta Clough,  of  Groton,  Vt.,  Dec.  22,  1903.  Teacher 
pub.  schs.,  Braintree,  Vt.,  1896-7,  liigh  sch.,  Demp- 
ster, N.H.,  1898-9,  pub.  schs.,  Cabot.  Vt.,  1899-1900; 
prin.  Groton  (Vt.)  High  Sch.,  1900-2.  high  and 
graded  schs..  West  Jjebanon,  N.H.,  1903-5;  prin. 
acad.  and  graded  schs..  Bradford,  Vt.,  1905-10; 
prin.  Littleton  (N.H.)  High  Sch.,  since  1910.  Trus- 
tee Littleton  Pub.  Library.  Lecturer  on  American 
History,  N.H.  County  institutes,  1914-15;  in  charge 
of  high  sch.  history  at  Institute  for  Supts.  and 
Principals,  Plymouth,  N.H.,  Aug..  1915.  Pres.  Vt. 
State  Schoolmasters'  Club,  1909-10,  Ammoonoosac 
Valley  Teachers'  Assn.,  1915-16:  mem.  Chi  I'hi. 
Mason.  Independent  Democrat.  Address:  Littleton, 
New  Hampshire. 

SFEABE.  Lewis  Bobiuson,  merchant;  b.  Boston, 
June  6,  1S61;  s.  Hon.  Alden  and  Caroline  M.  (Rob- 
inson) Speare;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Newton,  Mass.:  m. 
Edith  B.  Holway,  of  Boston,  Nov.  20.  1S83:  1 
daughter.  Caroline  M.  Began  in  oil,  starcli  and  mill 
supply  business  with  his  fatlier's  wholesale  house 
of  Speare,  Gregory  &  Co..  Boston,  and  bec'anic  si-. 
partner,  Alden  Speare's  Son  &  Co.;  now  pres.  The 
Alden  Speare's  Sons  Co.,  The  Exolon  Co.;  dir.  Cen- 
tral Trust  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce; 
pres.  Oil  Trade  Club,  1899-1900;  pres.  Mass.  State 
Automobile  Assn.;  mem.  Am.  Automobile  Assn. 
(ex-pres.).  Clubs:  Market  (dir.).  Exchange,  Ath- 
letic,   Engineers',   Algonquin,    Boston    Yacht,    Brae 


Burn  Countiy,  Mass.  Automobile  (Boston);  Lotos, 
Drug  and  Chemical  (New  York).  Recreations:  out- 
door sports.  Home:  6  Sumner  St.,  Newton  Centre, 
Mass.    Ofhce:   156  <;th  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

SFENCE,  James  W.,  mfr. ;  b.  East  Abington, 
Mass.,  Jan.  4,  1862;  s.  .John  and  Ann  (Foye)  Spence; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Rockland;  m.  Helen  C.  Cashman,  of 
Hanover,  Mass.,  Nov.  17,  1887;  6  children.  Partner 
firm  of  John  Spence  &  Co.,  1882-01;  pres.  and  treas. 
J.  W.  Spence  Co.,  1902-8;  owner  Rockland  Welting 
Co.  since  May  1,  1908;  pres.  Rockland  Trust  Co.; 
treas.  Albert  Culver  Co.;  dir.  Stone  Leather  Co., 
Federal  Trust  Co.  (Boston),  Mass.  Employees  Ins. 
Assn.,  Abington  &  Rockland  Electric  Light  & 
Power  Co.,  Rockland  Cooperative  Bank;  trustee 
Rockland  Savings  Banlv;  trustee  Estate  of  John 
Spence.  Republican.  Catholic.  IMem.  Knights  of 
Columbus.  Home:  238  Union  St.  Office:  181  Market 
St.,  Rockland,  Mass. 

SFENCEB,  Alfred,  Jr.,  banker;  b.  Suffleld,  Conn., 
Oct.  29,  1851;  s.  Alfred  and  Frances  C.  (Reid)  Spen- 
cer; ed.  dist.  schs..  Conn.  Lit.  Instn.  and  Edward 
Place  Sch.,  Stockbridge,  Mass.;  m.  Suffield,  Oct.  14, 
1879,  Ella  Susan  Nichols;  2  sons,  Alfred  Francis, 
Herbert.  Clk.,  later  cashier,  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Suf- 
field. Conn.,  1872-91;  cashier  .-Etna  Nat.  Bank,  Hart- 
ford, 1891-9;  elected  pres.,  1899,  and  since  con- 
solidation of  .Etna  Nat.  Bank  with  Hartford  Nat. 
Bank,  as  the  Hartford  ^Etna  Nat.  Bank,  has  been 
pres.  of  latter;  trustee  State  Savings  Bank.  Mem. 
Hartford  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Bap- 
tist. Mason  (Shriner).  Home:  16  Niles  St.  Office: 
835  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

SFENCEB,  Arthur  'Weig'htman,  editor;  b.  Woon- 
socket,  HA.,  July  16,  1876;  s.  Charles  Amos  Wood- 
bury and  Dora  A.  (Weightman)  Spencer;  ed.  Brook- 
line  (Mass.)  pub.  schs.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1898;  m. 
Kate  Tilden  Willis,  of  New  York,  N.Y.,  Feb.  21, 
1906;  2  children,  Willis,  Muriel  Willis.  Editor  of 
the  CJreen  Bag;  has  written  considerably  for  mags, 
on  legal,  political,  economic  and  gen.  subjects;  has 
also  at  various  times  been  connected  with  the  pub. 
and  printing  trades,  having  been  in  employ  of 
Charles  Scribner's  Sons,  S.  S.  McClure  Co.,  Harper 
&  Bros.,  etc.;  now  associated  with  the  Riverdale 
Press,  Brookline.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem. 
Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Club:  Harvard 
(Boston).    Address:  Brookline,  Mass. 

SFENCEB,  Charles  Amos  "Woodbury,  publisher, 
printer;  b.  Claremonl,  N.H.,  May  27,  1851;  s.  War- 
ren John  and  Mary  Lawrence  (Woodbury)  Spencer; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Claremont,  and  Chester  (Vt.)  Acad.; 
in.  Millville,  Mass.,  June  3,  1875,  Dora  Annette 
Weightman.  Began  active  career  in  pointing  office 
of  Ijrother  at  Last  Douglas,  IMass.,  1869;  in  office 
of  Clinton  Courant,  1871;  formed  partnership  with 
brother,  George  W.,  1872,  as  Spencer  Bros.,  and 
moved  office  to  Uxbridge,  1873;  partnership  dis- 
solved, 1875;  in  office  of  J.  A.  &  R.  A.  Reid,  printers. 
Providence,  R.I.,  5  mos.,  1875-6;  foreman  G.  W. 
Goodale  &  Co.,  printers,  Woonsocket,  R.I.,  1S76-9, 
resigning  to  settle  in  Brookline,  Mass.;  successive- 
ly mem.  firm  of  Artliur  &  Spencer  and  Spencer  & 
Soule;  became  sole  owner  The  Chronicle,  1883,  and 
of  printing  office  known  as  The  Riverdale  Press, 
incorporated,  1908  (pres.  and  treas.);  town  auditor 
of  Brookline  9  yrs. ;  mem.  Rep.  Town  Com.  15  yrs. 
or  more.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Brook- 
line Edn.  Soc.  (treas.  music  com.  7  yrs.).  Mason. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Riverdale  Casino.  Address: 
The   Riverdale   Press,   Brookline,   Mass. 

SFENCEB,  Charles  Luther,  banker:  b.  Suffield, 
Conn.,  Jan.  8,  1860;  s.  Israel  Luther  and  Julia 
(Pease)  Spencer,  and  descendant  of  Thomas  Spen- 
cer, Hartford,  Conn.,  1640;  ed.  Conn.  Literarv 
Instn.;  m.  Oct.  12.  1881,  Florence  T.  Smith.  Began 
active  career  in  1878  as  a  packer  and  dealer  in  leaf 
tobacco:  became  pi-es.  First  Nat.  Bank  1898  and  is 
now  v.-p.    Home:  Suffield,  Conn. 

SFENCEB,  Charles  Winthrop,  lawyer,  merchant; 
b.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  May  13,  1868;  s.  Charles  H. 
and  Clara  M.  (Palmer)  Spencer;  paternal  ancestor 
Jarrard  Spencer,  who  came  to  America.  1630:  ma- 
ternal ancestor  "U^alter  Palmer  and  William  Froth- 
ingham;  prep.  edn.  Latin  Sch.,  Cambridge;  A.B., 
Harvard,   1890,  LL.B.,  1892;  m.  Ethel  M.  Wheeler, 


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of  Boston,  Apr.  28,  1896;  children,  Winthiop 
Wheeler,  Henry  Wheeler,  Ethel  Beatrice,  Robert 
Palmer.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1892;  asst.  clerk 
Superior  Court,  Boston,  1894-01;  since  in  gen.  prac- 
tice; lecturer  Evening  Law  Sch.  (Y.M.C.A.),  1902-6; 
pres.  T.  E.  Moseley  &  Co.,  retail  boots  and  shoes. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Oakley  Country,  Harvard  (Bos- 
ton), Colonial  (Cambridf;e).  Recreations:  motor- 
ing, tennis.  Home:  11  Chauncev  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.  Office:  Barristers  Hall,  and  160  Tremont  St., 
Boston. 

SFENCES,  Edgar  Tliurman,  editor;  b.  Glens 
Falls,  N.Y.,  Dec.  1,  1847;  s.  Ambrose  and  Harriet 
(Stackhouse)  Spencer;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.,  Os- 
sining,  N.Y..  and  Glens  Falls  Acad.;  m.  Albany, 
N.Y.,  May,  1871,  Janet  B.  Mackinnon;  3  children, 
Harry  A.,  b.  1877:  Nettie  I.  (Mrs.  Wm.  Burgess), 
1882;  Edgar  T.,  1890.  Learned  printer's  trade  in 
Albany,  N.Y. ;  in  printing  business  for  self,  in 
Glens  Falls,  1872-4;  one  of  three  who  originated 
Penny  Post,  Newburg,  N.Y.,  1875,  the  paper  induc- 
ing the  1st  centennial  celebration  in  U.S.,  at  New- 
burg, Jan.  1,  1876;  removed  to  R.I.,  1876,  and  was 
connected  with  Providence  Journal  until  1892, 
when  retired  on  account  of  ill  health;  editor  and 
pub.  Hope  Valley  Advertiser  since  1895.  Republic- 
an. Baptist.  Royal  Arch  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Ad- 
dress: Hope  Valley,  R.I. 

SPENCER,  Prederick  Clarence,  educator.  (See 
vol.  1909.) 

SFENCEB,  Georgre  Prederick  Allen,  M.D. ;  b. 
New  Lebanon,  N.Y.,  Dec.  16,  1856;  s.  Charles  H. 
and  Pauline  E.  (Wilcox)  Spencer;  prep.  edn.  Wor- 
cester (Mass.)  Acad.,  1875-7;  M.D.,  Albany  Med. 
Coll.,  1881;  post-graduate  work  in  New  York,  1896; 
m.  Barre,  Mass.,  May  28,  1884,  Julia  M.  Smith;  3 
children,  Effie  M.  Person,  Bertha  E.,  Grace  M.  En- 
gaged in  practice  at  Barre,  Mass.,  1881-90,  since  at 
Ware.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Ho- 
moeopathy, Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  etc.  Mason; 
mem.  I.O.O.F.,  A.O.U.W.    Address:  Ware,  Mass. 

SPENCER,  Il(exschel)  Dorsey,  patent  lawyer;  b. 
Greene,  N.Y.,  Aug.  5,  187  7;  s.  Eugene  Marcy  and 
Alice  Adella  (Harrington)  Spencer;  B.S.,  Hamilton 
Coll.,  1900;  student  under  Elihu  Root  fellowship  at 
U.  of  Gottingen,  Germany,  and  Cornell  U.,  1900-1; 
student  Nat.  Law  Sch.,  Washington  D.C.,  1905-6, 
Y.M.C.A.  Law  Sch.,  Boston,  1907-8;  m.  Cornelia 
Emma  Juliand,  of  Greene,  N.Y.,  Sept.  7,  1904. 
Examiner  in  Patent  Office,  Washington,  D.C.,  sev- 
eral yrs. ;  engaged  in  practice  of  patent  law,  Bos- 
ton, since  1906.  Progressive.  Conglist.  Mem.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Club:  Boston  City. 
Recreations:  gardening.  Home:  Waban  (Newton), 
Mass.    Office:  Albany  Bldg.,  Boston,   Mass. 

SPENCER,  Imri  A.,   merchant.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

SPENCER,  James  Hovey,  pastor  First  Bapt.  Ch., 
Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  since  1912.   (See  vol.  1909.) 

SPENCER,  Iiorillard;  Feb.  14.  1860-Mar.  14, 
1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1912-13.) 

SPENCER,  T(liaddeus)  Henry,  mfr. ;  b.  Suffleld, 
Conn.,  Nov.  7,  1857;  s.  Thaddeus  Hezekiah  and 
Lucy  Elizabeth  (Wells)  Stillman  Spencer,  and  de- 
scendant of  Thomas  Spencer,  1635,  Hartford,  Conn.; 
prep.  edn.  Conn.  Literary  Instn.,  Suffield;  Ph.B., 
Yale,  1879;  m.  New  Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  8,  1885, 
Fannie  Brown  Kellogg;  children.  T.  Harold,  b. 
June  3,  1889;  Miriam  I.,  Jan.  16,  1896.  In  machine 
shop  of  A.  S.  Cook  &  Co.,  Hartford,  1879-80;  in 
designing  dept.,  Holyoke  (Mass.)  Machine  Co., 
1880-2;  asst.  mgr.  Wauregan  Paper  Co.,  Holyoke, 
1882-7;  asst.  mgr.  Fairfield  Paper  Co.,  1887-93; 
asst.  treas.  Valley  Paper  Co.,  Holyoke;  treas.  Mt. 
Holyoke-Lithia  Spring  Water  Co.;  trustee  Conn. 
Literary  Instn.  Republican.  Christian  Scientist. 
Mem.  Phi  Gamma  Delta,  Yale  Alumni  Assn.  Mason. 
Address:    Holyoke,    Mass. 

SPENCER,  "Walter  Bnnce,  educator;  b.  South 
Manchester,  Conn.,  Nov.  2,  18  78;  s.  Albert  J.  and 
Antoinette  (Bunce)  Spencer;  grad.  South  Man- 
chester High  Sch.,  1897;  in  office  Cheney  Bros.,  silk 
mfrs.,     1897-1900;     A.B.,     Yale,     1904;     unmarried. 


I'rin.  Bacon  Acad.,  Colchester,  Conn.,  1904-7;  prin. 
West  Hartford  High  Sch.  since  1907.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason  (Blue  Lodge,  Chapter  and  Coun- 
cil); mem.  Grange,  7th  Degree,  P.  of  H.  Clubs: 
University,  Get-Together,  Head  Masters',  Radio, 
Choral  (Hartford).  Recreations:  tennis,  golf,  gen- 
eral outdoor  sports,  travel.  Address:  West  Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

SPENCER,  •Wilbur  Daniel,  lawyer;  b.  Berwick, 
Me.,  Jan.  1'},  1871';  s.  Daniel  Wentworth  and 
Amanda  P.  (Prescott)  Spencer;  descendant  in  7th 
generation,  of  Thomas  Spencer,  and  Patience,  d. 
William  Chadbourne;  grad.  Somersworth  (N.H.) 
High  Sch.,  1891;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1895;  m.  Flor- 
ence M.  Ford,  of  Berwick,  Me.,  July  30,  1902;  3 
children,  Alfred  Burke,  Adele,  Selva  Spencer.  Ad- 
mitted to  Me.  bar,  1899,  and  since  practiced  at 
Berwick;  agt.  and  owner  Berwick  PMre  Ins.  Agen- 
cy; trustee  Evergreen  Cemetery;  supt.  schs.,  Ber- 
wick, 1897-01;  town  elk.  since  1908;  chmn.  of  com. 
for  200th  Anniversary  of  Berwick,  1913;  mem.  Me 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1913-14.  Mem.  York  Co.  Bar  Assn. 
Mason;  mem.  K.  of  P.  Republican.  Methodist.  Au- 
thor: Maine  Spencers,  1898;  Berwick  Revolutionary 
Soldiers,    1898.     Address:    Berwick,    Me. 

SPENCER,  "Williani  Boyd,  mfr.;  b.  New  York, 
Nov.  5,  1872;  s.  Theodore  Parsons  and  Jo.sephine 
(Boyd)  Spencer;  ed.  pub.  schs.  Somersville  and 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  and  business  coll.;  m.  Bridge- 
port, Sept.  17,  1901,  Anna  Colfax  Benedict.  Began 
active  career  at  17,  as  elk.  in  real  estate  office; 
became  elk.  in  office  of  Bridgeport  Elastic  Web  Co 
at  18,  and  remained  11  yrs.;  with  Union  Metallic 
Cartridge  Co.  until  1903;  pres.  and  treas.  Bridge- 
port Elastic  Fabric  Co.,  mfrs.  of  narrow  elastic 
fabrics;  v.-p.  and  gen.  mgr.  Everlastik.  Inc.,  New 
York  and  Boston,  since  Jan.,  1915.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Home:  620  Clinton  Av.  Office:  209  Cen- 
ter St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

SPENCER,  William  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Knox, 
N.Y.,  Sept.  2,  1838;  s.  David  H.  and  Mary  A. 
(Crary)  Spencer;  prep.  edn.  U.  Grammar  Sch., 
Hamilton,  N.Y.;  served  1st  sergt.  to  capt.  in  Union 
Army,  1861-2;  commd.  maj.  Nov.  17,  1862;  lost 
right  leg  in  battle  of  Glendale,  Va.,  June  30,  1862; 
A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1866  (D.D.,  1890);  B.D.,  Newton 
Theol.  Instn.,  1869;  ordained  to  Bapt.  ministry, 
1869;  m.  Brookline,  Mass.,  Oct.  12,  1869,  Mary 
Eliza  Stevens.  Pastor  1st  Bapt.  Ch.,  Foxboro, 
Mass.,  1869-79,  1st  Ch.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1879-99, 
Bethany  Ch.,  Skowhegan,  Me.,  1899-04;  resident 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  since  1904.  Treas.  Me.  Bapt. 
Edn.  Soc,  1882-03;  pres.  Me.  Bapt.  Missionary 
Conv.,  1890-2;  trustee  of  Colby  Coll.,  1901-4.  Mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Address:  63  Dana  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

SPERRY,  Charles  Stillman,  naval  officer;  Sept. 
3,  1847-Feb.  1,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

SPERRY,  Ellie  N.,  mfr.;  b.  Woodbridge,  Conn., 
Jan.  18,  1857;  s.  Milo  D.  and  Mary  L.  (Newton) 
Sperry;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  business  coll.;  m.  Wood- 
bridge,  Oct.  8,  1879,  Lida  A.  Baldwin:  children. 
Bertha  S.,  Ralph  M.  began  in  mfg.  business  at 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1882;  now  pres.  Monumental 
Bronze  Co.,  mfrs.  monumental  work,  etc.;  treas. 
Bridgeport  Hardware  Co.;  dir.  Bridgeport  Nat 
Bank.  Pres.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Bd.  of  Police  Com- 
missioners, Bd.  of  Charities,  Bridgeport  Bd  of 
Trade.  Republican.  Consrlist.  Clubs:  Seaside,  Coun- 
try, Yacht.    Home:  300  Park  PI.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

SPERRV,  Prederick  Noyes,  M.D. ;  b.  New  Haven 
Conn.,    Dec.    29.    1872;    s.    Alfred    Noyes    and    Lois 
Emma  (Ryerson)  Sperry;  prep.  eon.  high  sch..  New 
Haven;    M.D.,   Yale   Med.    Sch.,    1894;   interne   New 
Haven    Hosp.    18    mos. ;    m.    New    Haven,    June    15 
1905,  Harriet  Lum;  2  children,  Frederick  D..   Lois' 
Practiced  in  New  Haven  since  1895;  clin.  instr.  iii 
diseases  of  ear,  nose  and  throat.  1897-08,  now  clin 
prof,    laryngology,    Yale    Med.    Sch.     Mem.    A.M  A 
Conn.   State  Med.   Soc,  New  Haven  Co.  Med.   Soc  ' 
New    Haven    Med.    Assn.,    Am.    Laryngol.,    Rhinoi' 
and   Otol.    Soc,   N.E.    Otol.    Soc,    New    York    Acad 
Medicine,  Yale  Med.   Alumni  Assn.    Clubs:  Gradu- 
ates,'   New    Haven    Country,    Quinnipiack.     Recre- 
ations:   e-olf.     Address:    24    Huntington    St.,    New 
Haven,  Conn. 


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SF£RRV,  Henry  Maishall,  l)aiikiiiK;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Oct..  22,  187  5;  s.  Henry  Tlioniijson  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Loomis)  Sperry;  ed.  pub.  sch.s.  and 
Collins  St.  Cla.ssical  Sch.,  Hartford;  unmarried. 
Became  connected  with  Nat.  Kxcliange  Bank,  Hart- 
ford, 1893,  now  cashier;  mem.  Common  Council, 
Hartford,  1906-10,  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1910-12.  Re- 
publican. Conslist.  Mem.  Conn.  Hist.  Soc.  Clubs: 
Hartford,  Hartford  Golf.  Home:  12  Park  Terrace. 
Office:    76   State   St.,   Hartford,   Conn. 

SFERR'Z',  Neliemiali  Bay,  congressman;  July  10, 
1827-Xov.  1."!,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1910-11.) 

SPCRRT,  Watson  Bo'bertson,  newspaper  man;  b. 
Sauquoit,  Oneida  Co.,  N.Y.,  June  25,  1842;  s.  Rev. 
Lyman  and  Amanda  K.  (Robertson)  Sperry;  en- 
tered printing  office  at  15;  became  editorial  writer 
at  21  for  Otsego  Republican,  Cooperstown,  N.Y.; 
A.B.,  Yale,  1871;  m.  Anna  Marie  Lii)pold,  Feb.  5, 
1913.  On  staff,  1871,  mng.  editor,  1875-Sl,  New 
York  Evening  Post;  propr.  and  editor  Wilmington 
(Del.)  News,  1882-1900;  U.S.  minister  resident  to 
Persia,  1892-3;  editorial  writer,  1901-9,  foreign 
corr.,  1909-11,  editorial  writer  and  stockholder, 
1911 — ,  Hartford  Courant.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit. 
and  Social  Science.  Club:  Century  (New  York). 
Home:  49  Garden  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

SFEBRT,  Willard  Iiearoyd,  clergyman;  b.  Pea- 
body,  JNIass.,  Apr.  5,  1882;  s.  Willard  Gardner  and 
Henrietta  (Learoyd)  Sperry;  direct  descendant  of 
Richard  Sperry,  "sworn  freeman,"  living  at  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  1645;  B.A.,  Olivet  (Mich.)  Coll., 
1903;  B.A..  Oxford  U.,  Eng.  (Rhodes  scholar),  1907, 
M.A.,  1912;  M.A.,  Yale,  1909;  m.  Muriel,  d.  James 
Cavendish  Bennett,  of  Dublin,  Ireland,  Dec.  15, 
1909;  1  daughter,  Henrietta.  Ordained  Congl.  min- 
istry, 1908;  asst.  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Fall  River,  Mass., 
1908-13,  succeeding  as  pastor  of  that  ch.,  1913; 
pastor  Central  Ch.,  Boston,  since  Apr.  1,  1914. 
Trustee  Wheaton  Coll.;  corporate  mem.  and  mem. 
prudential  com.  A.B.C.F.M.  Club:  Union  Boat  (Bos- 
ton). Recreations:  tennis,  boating.  Address:  50 
Brimmer  St..   Boston. 

SFIIiIiANZ:,  Maurice  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Quincy, 
Mass.,  Feb.  26,  1875;  s.  Cornelius  and  Mary  (Dean) 
Spillane;  prep.  edn.  Adams  Acad.,  Quincy;  LL.B., 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1896;  m.  Honora  G.  Forrest, 
of  Quincy,  Feb.  8,  1906.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar, 
1896,  and  since  practiced  in  Bostun;  claims  atty. 
Boston  Elevated  Ry.  Co.  since  Oct.,  1902;  pub.  ad- 
ministrator for  Norfolk  County,  Mas^s.  Mem.  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Am.  Electric  liy.  As.sn.,  N.E. 
Street  Rv.  Club.  Home:  55  Elm  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 
Office:   1(J1  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

SFINK,  Joseph  E.,  lawyer;  July  27,  1842-19 — . 
(See   vol.    1909.) 

SPINNEY.  Benjamin  P.,  shoe  nilr.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

SPINNEY,  Elvington  Palmer,  judge;  b.  George- 
town, Me.,  June  30,  1868;  s.  Palmer  Oliver  and 
Mary  Jane  (Todd)  Spinney;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Lew- 
Iston,  Auburn  and  Brunswick,  Me.;  A.B.,  Bow- 
doin,  1890;  m.  Grace  Emma  Burbank,  of  Alfred, 
Me..  Oct.  30,  1895;  2  children,  Doi-othy  B.,  b.  Nov. 
6,  1889:  Leon  L.,  Aug.  19,  1903.  Prof,  natural 
sciences.  Hillside  Sem.,  Wis.,  1890-1;  i)rin.  Paris 
(Me.)  Acad.,  1891-2;  prin.  high  sch.,  Alfred,  Me., 
1892-3;  admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1895;  practiced  in 
North  Berwick.  Selectman  of  North  Berwick,  and 
municipal  council  for  North  Berwick,  Soutli  Ber- 
wick, Wells,  York  and  Kennebunk;  judge  of  York- 
shire Ct.  since  June  30,  1911.  Democrat.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Eagle  Lodge  No.  47,  I.O.O.F.;  Columbian  En- 
campment No.  10,  Canton;  Negataquit  Tribe  No. 
103,  I.O.R.M. :  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Address: 
North  Berwick,  Me. 

SFOFPORS,  Cliarles  liXilton,  civil  engr. ;  b. 
Georgetown.  Mass.,  Sept.  28,  1871;  s.  George  Milton 
and  Sarah  (Hood)  Spofford;  S.B.  in  Civ.  Engring., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1893,  post-grad,  student,  1893-4; 
m.  Florence  Corwin  Swalm,  of  Middletown,  N.Y., 
Feb.  5,  1896.  Draftsman  Phoenix  Bridge  Co.,  Phoe- 
nixville.  Pa.,  1895-6,  and  summers,  1897,  98,  99; 
asst.  in  civ.  engring.,  1896-7,  instr.,  1897-03,  asst. 
prof.,  1903-5,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  prof.  civ.  engring.. 
Poly.    Inst.,   Brooklyn,    1905-9;    Hayward  prof.   civ. 


engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  since  Oct.  1,  1909. 
Identified,  since  1900,  with  important  engring. 
works,  including  design  of  numerous  bridges,  in- 
vestigation and  reports  upon  others,  etc.;  expert 
engr.  upon  investigation  of  strength  of  Blackwell's 
Island  Bridge,  New  York,  June-Oct.,  1908.  Mem. 
Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.  (dir.), 
Brooklyn  Engrs.  Club,  Soc.  Promotion  of  Engring. 
Edn.,  Alpha  Chi  Rho.  Clubs:  University,  City 
(Boston),  Technology  (New  York).  Author:  Notes 
Upon  the  Theory  of  Structures,  1907;  The  Theory 
of  Structures,  1911.  Contbr.  papers  to  scientific 
socs.,  and  pub.  addresses.  Home:  Hotel  Charles- 
gate,  535  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

SFOPPORS,  Elmer  Pearl,  lawyer;  b.  Deer  Isle, 
Me.,  Feb.  8,  1863;  s.  Frederick  P.  and  Caroline  E. 
(Haskell)  .Spofford;  grad.  Westbrook  Sem.,  Port- 
land, Me.,  1882;  studied  law;  admitted  to  bar,  1«87; 
m.  Deer  Isle,  June  1,  1887,  Leonora  A.  Rich.  Has 
practiced  at  Deer  Isle  since  Apr.  13,  1887;  att\-. 
Hancock  Co.,  1889-93;  mem.  State  Senate,  1893-5: 
mem.  governor's  council,  1897-8;  supervisor  of 
census  for  Me.,  1900;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901-2: 
judge  of  Western  Hancock  Municipal  (I^t.  since 
1902;  del.  Nat.  Rep.  Conv.,  1904.  Mason  (32°). 
Home:  Deer  Isle,  'Me. 

SPOFPORD,  Harriet  Prescott,  author;  b.  Calais. 
I\le.,  Apr.  3,  1835;  d.  Joseph  Newmarch  and  Sarah 
(Bridges)  Prescott:  grad.  Putnam  Free  Sch.,  New- 
buryport.  Mass.,  1852;  m.  Richard  S.  Spofford,  law- 
yer, of  Boston.  1865.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  Newburyport,  Mass.* 

SPOFFORD,  John  Calvin,  architect;  b.  Webster, 
Androscoggin  Co.,  Me.,  Nov.  25,  1854;  s.  Phineas  M. 
and  IMary  Ellen  (Wentworth)  Spofford;  ed.  Mon- 
mouth (Me.)  Acad.;  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Kents 
Hill,  Me.;  Me.  State  Coll.;  m.  Ella  M.  Fuller,  of 
Turner,  Me.,  July  6,  1881;  1  daughter,  Mabel  Fuller. 
Entered  office  of  Henry  J.  Preston,  architect,  Bos- 
ton, 1879;  draftsman  Sturgis  &  Bingham,  1881-6; 
mem.  Spofford  &  Bacon,  1887-8,  Brigham  &  Spof- 
ford, 1888-92,  Bailey  &  Spofford,  1898-1900,  Spof- 
ford-Eastman,  1904-8;  since  practiced  alone.  Arch- 
itect for  many  public  bldgs.,  including:  Brigham 
&  Spofford's  addition  to  the  Maine  and  Mass.  State 
liouses;  city  lialls  of  Augusta,  Lewiston  and  Ever- 
ett; Elks  Home;  IMetli.  and  Universalist  chs.; 
Parlin  IMemorial  Library  of  Everett;  state  armor- 
ies, Salem,  Clielsea,  and  Maiden;  Keany  Sq.  Bldg., 
Hotel  Wadsworth,  Hotel  Princeton,  and  Pilgrim 
Apts.,  Boston:  Masonic  Temple,  Augusta;  Coos  Co. 
(N.H.)  Court  House;  etc.  Mem.  Mass.  Legislature, 
1905;  mem.  Everett  Sch.  Com.  4  yrs.  Mem.  Mass. 
Real  Estate  Exchange,  Everett  City  Planning  Bd.; 
dir.  Allston  Development  Assn.  Republican.  Uni- 
versalist. IMa^on;  Odd  Fellow.  Home:  181  Linden 
St.,  Everett,  Mass.    Office:  15  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

SPOFFORD,  Parker,  civil  engr.;  b.  Bucksport, 
Me.,  July  12,  1842.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

SPOONER,  Charles  Horace,  educator;  b.  Charles- 
ton, N.H.,  Aug.  6,  1858;  s.  Steplien  and  Sopliia  L. 
(Hull)  Spooner;  S.B.,  Norwich  U.,  1878,  completed 
arts  course,  1879  (hon.  A.M.,  1895;  LL.D.,  U.  of  Vt., 
1904);  m.  Inez  G.  Davis,  of  Gardiner,  Me.,  Nov.  15, 
1882.  Instr".  Englisli  and  mil.  tactics,  St.  Augus- 
tine's Coll.,  Benicia,  Cal.,  and  maj.  N.(i.  Cal.,  1879- 
81;  instr.  mathematics  and  mil.  tactics,  Vt.  Acad., 
Saxtons  River,  1881-9;  maj.,  Vt.  N.G.,  18SS-9; 
teacher  pub.  schs.,  Fitcliburg,  Mass.,  1889-91;  instr. 
mathematics.  Manual  Training  Sch.  of  Wasliington 
U.,  1891-04;  pres.  Norwich  U.,  1904-15  (resigned). 
Home:  Northfield,  Vt.* 

SPOONER,  Florence  Garrettson,  reform  worker; 
h.  Baltimore;  d.  .1.  Aquilla  and  Eleanor  Garrettson; 
ed.  Morrison  Acad.;  m.  Henry  T.  Spooner,  of 
Brooklyn  (now  deceased).  Actively  engaged  as 
worker  and  writer  in  humane  and  reformatory 
lines;  apptd.  by  Gov.  Greenhalge  mem.  Com.  of  12 
from  Mass.  to  Cotton  States  and  Internat.  Expn. 
Atlanta  Ga. ;  founder  Anti-Death  Penalty  League; 
initiated  movement  that  lesulted  in  substitution 
of  electric  chair  for  scaffold,  and  abolition  of  dark 
cells  in  prisons  of  Mass.:  pres.  ]\Iass.  Prison  Re- 
form League.  Awarded  World's  Gold  Medal  and 
Diploma  bv  St.  Louis,  and  Lewis  and  Clark  expns. 
Home:   96  Pinckney  St.,  Boston.* 


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SFOONER,  Henry  Garrettson,  surgeon.  (See  vol. 
IDOi). ) 

SFOONEK,  Henry  Joshua,  ex-congressman;  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  Aug.  U,  1839;  s.  Joshua  and  Ann 
Crawford  (.Xoyes)  Spooner;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1860; 
LL.B.,  Albany  Law  Sch.,  1861;  m.  Mary  Slack 
Brown,  of  Providence,  Nov.  16,  1868;  1  son,  Henry 
J.,  Jr.  Served  as  2d  It.,  1st  It.  and  adj.,  4th  R.I. 
Inf.,  1862-5;  admitted  to  R.I.  bar,  1865;  justice  Ct. 
of  Magistrates,  1866-9;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1875-81,  1903  (speaker  1879-81);  mem.  47th  to  52d 
Congresses  (1881-91),  1st  R.I.  Dist. ;  during  later 
yrs.  of  active  practice  was  mem.  Spooner  &  Miller, 
and  Spooner,  Miller  &  Brown  (retired,  1895);  dir. 
United  Wire  &  Supply  Co.,  Franklin  Mat.  Fire  Ins. 
Co.  Col.  on  staff  of  Gov.  Lippit,  1875-7.  Republican. 
Mem.  G.A.R.,  Loval  Legion,  Providence  Bar  Club, 
R.I.  Hist.  Soc,  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Clubs:  University, 
Squantum,  R.I.  Yacht.  Home:  12  Humboldt  Av. 
Office:   42   Westminster  St.,  Providence,   R.I.* 

SFOONEB,  Inez  Grant  Davis  (Mrs.  Charles  H. 
Spooner),  artist,  lecturer;  b.  Cincinnati,  Mar.  23, 
1859;  d.  David  Grant  and  Martha  Elizabeth 
(Shields)  Davis;  descendant  of  John  Alden  and 
Priscilla  Mullins,  Tristram  Coffyn,  1st  gov.  of  Nan- 
tucket; ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Galesburg,  111.;  Lombard 
Coll.,  Galesburg;  studied  art  in  New  York;  had 
charge  of  art  dept.,  Vt.  Acad.,  Saxtons  River, 
1882-9;  taught  in  St.  Louis  and  other  cities;  m. 
Charles  H.  Spooner,  pres.  of  Norwich  U.,  North- 
field,  Vt.,  Nov.  15,  1882;  1  son,  James  Davis,  b. 
Oct.  11,  1898.  Mem.  art  dept.  Gen.  Federation  of 
Women's  Clubs,  1912-14;  speaker  on  Art  Day,  at 
Biennial  Conv.,  Chicago,  1914;  has  lectured  exten- 
sively in  N.E. ;  1st  v. -p.  Vt.  Federation  of  Women's 
Clubs,  1911-13.  chmn.  of  art,  1909-11:  chmn.  of 
edn.,  Vt.  D.A.R.,  1914-16;  organizing  regent  Elijah 
Paine  Chapter,  D.A.R.,  1914-16;  nat.  chmn.  edn., 
Nat.  Soc.  Daughters  of  1812,  1911-15;  state  pres. 
Daughters  of  1812,  1910-13;  mem.  Colonial  Dames; 
Alden  Kindred.  Clubs:  Ladies'  Reading  (Circle, 
Union  (pres.  1912-16).  Presbyn.  Titles  of  lec- 
tures: American  Art;  Pottery;  The  Influence  of 
Michael  Angelo  and  Raphael  on  Art;  Swiss  Art; 
French  Art;  English  Art;  The  Cradle  of  Art;  etc. 
Contbr.  many  articles  on  art  to  newspapers  and 
mags.,  especially  for  "The  Vermonter.  '  Address: 
Northfield.    Vt. 

SPOONER,  Lesley  Hinchley,  M.D.;  b.  Hingham, 
Mass.,  Aug.  22,  1881;  s.  John  Winthrop  and  Marion 
Ripley  (Baker)  Spooner;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1903,  M.D., 
1907;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Boston  since 
1907,  specialty  internal  medicine;  phys.  to  out- 
patients, Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.;  asst.  in  bacteriology. 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  asst.  in  bacteriology  and  medi- 
cine, Grad.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  Harvard  Med.  Sch. 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Suffolk  Dist.  Med. 
Soc.  (sec.  med.  sect.)  Aesculapian  Club,  Boston 
Bacteriol.  Club,  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Sciences.  Uni- 
tarian. Club:  Harvard.  Numerous  articles  upon 
anti-typhoid  inoculation  and  upon  other  med.  sub- 
jects, appearing  in  the  Boston  Med.  and  Surg. 
Jour..  Jour,  of  A.IM.A.,  Trans,  of  the  Assn.  Am. 
Physicians,  etc.   Address:  260  Clarendon  St.,  Boston. 


Physicians,  etc.   Address:  2b0  Clarendon  St.,  Boston. 
SFRAGTTi:,    AugTistus    Brown    Reed,    merchant, 
ioldier:  ]Vrar.   7,   lS27-May  17.   1910.     (See  vol.   1909, 
ils-o   Who's   Who    in   America,    1910-11.) 

SFRAGUE,  Beatrice  Putnam,  librarian:  b.  Black- 
stone,  Mass.,  Dec.  15,  1873;  d.  Arthur  A.  and  Helen 

I.  (Staples)  Putnam;  prep.  edn.  Dean  Acad.,  1889- 
93;  grad.  Boston  Normal  Sell,  of  Gymnastics,  1895; 
studied  Amherst  Coll.  Library  Sch.,  season,  1902; 
m.  Albert  A.  Sprague,  of  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  May  19, 
1913  (died  1914).  Librarian  Free  Pub.  Library,' U.x- 
bridge,  since  1901.  Mem.  A.L.A.,  IMass.  Library 
Assn.,  Southern  Worcester  Library  Club,  Library- 
Literary  Club,  D.A.R.    Address:  LTxbridge,  Mass. 

SFRAGTTZ:,  Charles  Homer,  lawyer;  b.  New  Ha- 
ven, Conn.,  July  21,  1856;  s.  Homer  B.  and  Anton- 
ette  E.  (Pardee)  Sprague;  ed.  Adelphi  Coll.,  Brook- 
lyn. N.Y. ;  studied  law  in  offices  of  Miller,  Peet  & 
Opdyke,  New  York;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law, 
1878;   m.  Jennie  Starbuck,  of  Concinnati,   O.,  Aug. 

II,  1877;  2  children,  Genevieve  B.  (i\Irs.  Everett  W. 
Crawford),  Starbuck.  Practiced  at  Boston  since 
1878;  mem.  Newton  (Mass.)  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1895- 
96.    Mem.  Am.,  Ma.'JS..  and  Middlesex  bar  assns.    Re- 


I.ubhcan.  Mem.  Mercantile  Library  Assn.,  N.E 
Whist  Assn.  (ex-pres.).  Clubs:  Boston  Press,  Am. 
W  hist  (ex-pres.),  Newton  Boat,  Newton  Club,  Hun- 
newell  Club.  Recreations:  whist.  Home:  3  Wal- 
lingford  Rd.    Office:  15  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

oo^fc?^^®^^'  Ildward  G.,  M.D.;  b.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  Feb. 
23,  18t}9;  S.John  11.  and  Elizabeth  (Bacon)  Spraf,'ue; 
descendant,  on  paternal  side,  of  Ralph  Sprague,  the 
iiI"?'.SVant,  Maiden,  Mass.,  1628,  on  maternal  side, 
ot  Michael  Bacon,  the  immigrant,  Dedham,  Mass., 
1640;  grad.  St.  Johnsbury  (Vt.)  Acad.,  1887;  Ph.B.. 
H,'n?*  ^*-V  ^^^^'  ^^■^^■'  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine, 
1894;  post-grad,  work  in  New  York  and  Philadel- 
phia hosps.,  1901,  London  hosps.,  1902;  m  Hettie 
Cook  of  Rumney,  N.H.,  Oct.  1,  1903;  children,  Eliz- 
abeth, b.  Oct.  21,  1904;  Hibbard,  Nov.  28,  1908;  Het- 
tie, Jan.  21,  1912.  Engaged  in  gen.  practice  at  Rum- 
ney, N.H.,  1894-1900;  settled  in  Barre,  Vt.,  1903; 
specializes  in  diseases  of  the  eye,  ear,  nose  and 
throat;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901.  Mem.  Vt 
State  Med  Soc.  Conglist.  Mem.  Pilgrim  Comman- 
dery,  K.I.,  Laconia;  N.H.  Consistory,  S.P.R.S 
Nashua;  Mystic  Star  Temple,  A. A.O.N  M  S  Mont- 
FnJi,®^-  ,  Author:  The  Ralph  Sprague  Genealogy, 
1913.  Home:  38  Merchant  St.  Office:  Blanchard 
Blk.,  :Main  St.,  Barre,  Vt. 

SFRAGU£,  Francis  Peleg",  M.D.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
SFRAGUi:,  Francis  -WiUard,  clergyman;  b.  Phila- 
delphia Pa.,  Mar.  27,  1857;  s.  Ira  Jackson  and  Re- 
becca t.  (Hartman)  Sprague;  descendant  on  fa- 
ther s  side,  of  English  ancestors,  from  Upwey 
Eng  on  mother's  side,  of  Dutch  ancestors  from 
ll^oA^'^'^i.^-^-  Central  High  Sch.,  Phila.,  1875,  A.M., 
1880;  B.D  Tufts  Coll.  Theol.  Sch.,  1879;  spl.  course 
Nat.  U.  of  111.,  1  yr.  (D.D.,  1893);  m.  Emma  Re- 
becca A\  hite,  of  Phila.,  Oct.  29,  1879.  Ordained 
Universalist  ministry,  1879;  pastor  North  Adams 
Mass.,  18,9-82,  Peabody,  1882-9,  Brattleboro  Vt 
H^?,'^^.'  ^^^*  Boston,  Mass.,  1893-10,  Jamaica  Plain', 
1910-1.-J;  preacher  at  large  since  Sept.  12,  1913' 
preaching  at  Pope  Memorial  Ch.,  North  Cohasset', 
Mass.,  since  July  1,  1914.  Sec.  Mass.  Universalist 
Conv.,  1892-02;  elk.  Universalist  Publicity  House 
since  1900.  Republican.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Home- 
62  Dunster  Rd..  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

SPRAGUE,  Frank  Julian,  engineer.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  biography.)  Home:  Sharon. 
Conn.,  and  241  ^Vest  End  Av.,  New  York.  Office"  165 
Broadway,  N.Y.* 

SPRAGUE,  Henry  B.,  pres.  Central  Nat.  Bank, 
Lynn,  Ala.ss. 

SPRAGUE,  Henry  Harrison,  lawyer,  author;  b. 
Athol,  Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1841;  s.  George  and  Nancy 
(Knight)  Sprague;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1864,  A.M  ,  1867- 
studied  law,  Harvard  Law  Sch.  and  office  of  Henry 
VV^  Paine,  Boston;  m.  Charlotte  Sprague  Ward,  of 
Boston,  June  3,  1897.  Admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  Feb. 
25,  1868.  Mem.  Boston  Common  Council,  1874-6: 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1881-3,  Senate,  1888-91 
(pres.  1890-1);  chmn.  commn.  to  revise  election 
laws  of  Mass.;  chmn.  Met.  Water  Bd.  from  its  es- 
tablishment, 1895.  until  its  consolidation  with  sew- 
erage commn.,  1901.  Trustee  Boston  City  Hosp. 
nearly  30  yrs.;  trustee  since  1879  and  later  and  now 
v. -p.  Boston  Lying-in  Hosp.;  sec.  and  trustee  Mass. 
Charitable  Fire  Soc.  since  1883;  overseer  Harvard 
Coll.  6  yrs.;  v. -p.  (formerly  pres.)  Boston  Civ.  Serv- 
ice Reform  Assn.;  sec,  1867-79,  and  v.-p.  1879-09, 
Boston  Y.M.C.U.  Mem.  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Bos- 
tonian  Soc,  Harvard  Law  Sch.  Assn.,  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.  Clubs:  Union,  St. 
Botolph,  Tavern,  Unitarian.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books  and  writings.)  Home:  33 
Fairfield  St.    Office:  1022  Old  South  Bldg.,  Boston.* 

SPRAGUE,  Homer  Baxter,  educator,  lecturer,  au- 
thor; b.  Sutton,  aia.'s.,  Oct.  19.  1829;  s.  Jonathan 
and  Mary  Ann  (Whipple)  Sprague;  descended  in 
direct  line  from  AVilliam  (youngest  son  of  Edward 
Sprague,  of  Upway,  Dorsetshire,  Eng.),  who  was 
joint  founder  of  Charlestown,  Mass.  (1628-9)  and 
of  Hingham  (1636);  A.B..  Yale  (class  valedictori- 
an), 1852,  A.M.,  1855;  student  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1853- 
54,  also  with  Mayor  Chapin,  of  W'orcester,  Mass  ; 
admitted  to  bar,  1854;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  New  York,  1873; 
m.  Antoinette  E.  Pardee,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Dec. 
28,    1854    (died    Jan.    29,    1913).     Practiced    law    at 


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Worcester,  1855-6;  prin.  Worcester  High  Sch.,  1856- 
59  practiced  law  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1859-61;  mem. 
New  Haven  Bd.  of  Edn.,  1860-1.  Raised  2  mil.  cos. 
for  war,  1861;  served  as  capt.,  maj.,  It.-col.,  13th 
Conn.  Inf.,  1862-6;  wounded  in  action,  Irish  Bend, 
La.,  Apr.  14,  1863;  mem.  of  two  "forlorn  liopes"; 
bvtd.  col.  for  conduct  at  Port  Hudson;  reed,  conunn. 
col.  11th  C.D.A.;  prisoner  of  war  (battle  of  Win- 
chester), Sept.  19,  lS64-Feb.,  1865;  served  on  courts 
martial,  mil.  commns.,  ednl.  supt.,  freedmens  cts., 
etc.,  1865-6;  mustered  out,  Apr.  28,  1866.  Principal 
Conn.  Normal  Sch.,  1866-7;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1868;  secured  abolition  of  the  odious  tuition  "rate 
bills,"  thus  makins  the  pub.  schs.  free,  the  reopen- 
ing of  State  Normal  Sch.,  and  the  trebling  of  the 
annual  appropriation  for  teacliers'  inst.;  prof,  rhet- 
oric and  Kngr.  lit.,  Cornell  U.,  1868-70;  prin.  Adel- 
phi  Acad.,  Brooklyn, 1870-5;  headmaster  Girls'  HikIi 
Sch.,  Boston,  1876-85;  founder  and  1st  president 
JNIarthas  Vinevard  Summer  Inst.,  1879-82;  pres. 
Mills  Coll.,  Cal.,  1885-6;  pres.  U.  of  N.D.,  1887-91; 
univ.  extension  lecturer,  1892-6;  prof,  and  lecturer, 
Drew  Theol.  Sem.,  1896-1900;  editor  dept.  rhetoric, 
Students'  .Journal,  1898-03;  strongly  supported  for 
U.S.  senator,  N.D.,  1889.  Pres.  Am.  Inst.  Instrn., 
1883-5  (dir.);  councillor  N.E.A.,  1887-8;  asso.  foun- 
der and  1st  pres.  N.D.  Teachers'  Assn.;  also  of  Bos- 
ton Watch  and  Ward  Soc.  (dir.);  mem.  Yale  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  life  mem.  Pilgrim  Soc;  dir.  and  mem. 
exec.  com.  Am.  Peace  Soc;  dir.  Mass.  Peace  Soc 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc) 
Home:  Vernon  Court  Hotel,  Newton,  Mass.* 

SFBAGTTi:,  John  Francis,  lawyer,  author;  b.  San- 
gerville.  Me.,  July  16,  1848;  s.  Elbridge  Gerry  and 
Sarah  (Parsons)  Sprague;  dist.  sch.  edn.  In  mer- 
cantile business,  1868-71;  read  law  with  Hon.  Al- 
vah  Black  and  was  admitted  to  bar,  1874;  began 
practice  at  Abbot,  Me.,  1874;  removed  to  Monson, 
1879;  also  engages  in  farming;  mem.  Me.  Legisla- 
ture, 1885,  93;  referee  in  bankruptcy  since  1898; 
town  agt.  of  Monson  since  1880;  elk.  and  dir.  Mon- 
son R.R.  Co.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Me. 
State  Bar  Assn.,  Piscataquis  Co.  Bar  Assn.,  Me. 
Hist.  Soc,  Piscataquis  Co.  Hist.  Soc  (pres.).  Me. 
Fish  and  Game  Assn.,  N.  Am.  Fish  and  Game  Assn. 
Mason:  Odd  Fellow;  mem.  D.  of  R.,  S.A.R.  Removed 
to  Dover,  Me.,  1910.  Author:  Sebastian  Rale,  A 
Maine  Tragedy  of  the  Eighteenth  Century;  Back- 
woods Sketches;  The  Northeastern  Boundary  Con- 
troversy and  the  Aroostook  War;  also  local  hist, 
works;  has  written  many  papers  on  Me.  history; 
contbr.  to  sportsmen's  mags,  on  fish,  forestry,  etc. 
Editor:  Sprague's  Journal  of  Maine  History.  Ad- 
dress: Dover,  Me. 

SPRAGTTi:,  Oliver  AugTistus,  INI.D. ;  b.  Greene, 
Me.,  Jan.  6,  1864;  s.  Virgil  H.  and  Julia  R.  (Mower) 
Sprague;  ed.  Monmouth  Acad.,  Kents  Hill,  Me.; 
Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin);  INI.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp. 
Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.)  1889;  m.  Dec.  2,  1889, 
Myra  L.  Ford,  of  Wayne,  Me.  Practiced  in  Turner, 
Me.,  since  1889.  Trustee  Leavitt  Inst.,  Turner. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Androscoggin  Coun- 
ty Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem.  Nezin- 
scot  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M.;  Turner  Chapter,  R.A.M.; 
Lewiston  Commandery,  K.T.;  The  Grange.  Ad- 
dre.ss:  Turner,  Me. 

SFBAGlJi:,  Oliver  Mitchell  Wentworth,  econo- 
mist; b.  Somerville,  Mass.,  Apr.  22,  1873;  s.  William 
Wallace  and  Miriam  (Wentworth)  Sprague;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1894,  A.M.,  1895,  Ph.D.,  1897;  m.  Fanny 
Knights  Ide,  of  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  June  21,  1905. 
Instr.  economics,  1900-4,  asst.  prof.,  1904-5,  Har- 
vard; prof,  economics,  Imperial  U.  of  Tokyo,  1905- 
8;  asst.  prof,  banking  and  finance,  1908-13,  Edmund 
Cogswell  Converse  prof,  banking  and  finance, 
1913 — ,  Harvard.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books.)  Home:  32  Bates  St.  Address:  Harvard 
Univ.,   Cambridge,   Mass.* 

SFBAGTTi:,  Fhilo  Woodruff,  clergyman:  born 
Charleston,  S.C,  Feb.  26,  1852;  s.  James  Woodruff 
and  Henrietta  Stuart  (Woodruff)  Sprague;  grad. 
Union  Classical  Sch.,  Schenectady,  N.Y.,  1867:  A.B., 
Union  Coll.,  Schenectady,  1871;  B.D.,  Gen.  Theol. 
Sem.,  New  York,  1874;  m.  Boston,  Dec.  11,  1879, 
Harriette  Appleton  Woods.  Ordered  deacon,  1874, 
ordained  priest,  1876,  Episcopal  Ch.;  rector  Calvary 
Ch.,  Bayonne,  N.J.,   1874-8;   head  master  and  prof. 


r^atin  and  (Jreek,  Griswold  Coll.,  and  canon  in 
charge  of  Trinity  Ch.,  Davenport,  la.,  1878-82:  pres. 
Griswold  Coll.,  1882-4;  rector  St.  John's  Ch., 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  since  1884.  Home:  41  Monu- 
ment Sq.,  Charlestown,  Mass. 

SFBAGUi:,  Fhineas  W.;  president  C.  H.  Sprague 
&  Son  Co.  (coal),  Seaconnet  Coal  Co.,  White  Oak 
Transportation  Co.,  Penobscot  Coal  &  Wharf  Co.; 
trustee  Boston  &  Worcester  Electiic  Cos.,  Hamil- 
ton Assn.;  v.-p.  Piney  River  &  Paint  Creek  R.R.; 
dir.  Boston  &  Worcester  St.  Ry.  Co.,  Maiden  Trust 
Co.,  New  River  Co.,  Hawley  Sch.  of  Engring.  Corpn. 
Home:  471  Commonwealth  Av.  Office:  70  Kilby  St., 
Boston. 

SFBAGUE,  Robert  James,  college  prof.;  born 
Frankfort,  Me.,  Jan.  19.  1868;  s.  James  Edwin  and 
Cornelia  C.  (Anderson)  Sprague;  ed.  Ohio  Wes- 
leyan  U.,  1892-3,  1894-5;  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1897,  A.M., 
1899,  Ph.D.,  1901;  Harvard,  1899-01,  M.A.,  1900;  re- 
search work  in  Europe,  1898,  1903;  m.  Helen  M. 
Guernsey,  of  Winchester,  Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1900. 
Carnegie  Instn.  investigator  of  the  history  of  bank- 
ing in  111.,  1906;  prof,  economics  and  sociology, 
Knox  Coll.,  1901-6.  U.  of  Me.,  1906-11;  head  of  div. 
of  Humanities  and  prof,  economics  and  sociology, 
Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  Amherst,  1911 — .  Home:  Am- 
herst,   INlass.* 

SFBAGUi:,  "William,  ex-senator;  b.  Cranston, 
R.I.,  Sept.  12,  1831;  s.  Amasa  and  Fanny  (Morgan) 
Sprague;  ed.  Cranston,  East  Greenwich  and  Scitu- 
ate,  R.I.,  and  Irving  Inst.,  Tarrytown,  N.Y. ;  (hon. 
A.M.,  Brovv'n.  1861);  m.  Katharine,  d.  Hon.  Salmon 
P.  Chase,  Nov.  12,  1863;  m.  2d,  Inez  Weed,  of  Va. 
Entered  his  uncle's  mercantile  house,  lS4t),  suc- 
ceeding to  management,  1856;  elected  gov.  R.I., 
1860,  1861,  1862:  active  in  raising  ti-oops  for  Civil 
War;  went  to  Washington  with  first  troops  from 
R.I.,  Apr.  IS,  1861,  and  participated  in  1st  Battle  of 
Bull  Run,  July  21,  1861:  served  throughout  Penin- 
sular campaign;  commd.  brig.-gen.  U.S.V.,  but  de- 
clined; elected  U.S.  senator.  May  28,  1862,  resigning 
as  gov..  Mar.  3,  1863;  reelected  U.S.  senator,  June  9, 
1868,  for  term  expiring  Mar.  3,  1875.  Trustee  Brown 
IJ.  since  1866.    Address:  Xarragansett,  R.I.* 

SFBING,  Arthur  Iiang-don,  lawyer;  b.  Salmon 
Falls,  N.H.,  Feb.  25,  1858;  s.  John  L.  and  Ellen  M. 
(Fountain)  Spring;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1880,  A.M., 
1883;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1883;  m.  Fannie  S. 
Tufts,  of  Boston.  Dec.  9.  1902;  children,  Arthur 
Langdon,  Helen.  Began  practice  at  Lebanon,  N.H., 
1883;  removed  to  Boston,  1887;  mem.  Boston  Com- 
mon Council,  1890-3:  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1894, 
1895;  trial  counsel  Boston  Elevated  R.R..  1896-01; 
asst.  corpn.  counsel.  City  of  Boston,  1901-10:  since 
in  gen.  practice  alone.  Mem.  1st  Corps  Cadets, 
M.V.M.;  maj.  asst.  insp.  gen.  1st  Brigade.  Mem. 
Bar  Assn.  Citv  of  Boston.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  University,  Brae  Burn 
Countrv.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  58  Selkirk  Rd. 
OflSce:  73  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

SPRING,  Frederic,  M.D.;  Apr.  27,  lS58-June  13, 
1908.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

SPRING,  John  O.,  contractor  and  builder;  b. 
Springfield,  Vt.,  Jan.   8,   1834.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

SPRING,  John  Roland,  lawyer;  b.  Lebanon,  N. 
H.,  Dec  16,  1875:  s.  John  Langdon  and  Ellen  M. 
(Fountain)  Spring:  grad.  Lebanon  High  Sch.,  1894; 
A.B.,  Dartmouth.  1S9S:  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
Law,  1901;  m.  Eunice  Dunbar  Denison,  of  Ran- 
dolph, Vt.,  June  IS.  1902;  3  children,  John  Denison, 
b.  Jan.  1,  1904;  Elizabeth  C,  Apr.  7,  1905;  Eunice 
Eleanor,  Sept.  23,  1913.  Admitted  to  New  Hamp- 
shire bar,  1901;  In  practice  at  Nashua  since  Sept., 
1901;  mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1902;  judge  of 
Police  Ct..  Nashua,  1907-13;  county  solicitor,  Hills- 
borough Co.,  since  1  915.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Mason  (K.T.):  Odd  Fellow.  Recreations:  golf. 
Home:  59  Concord  St.  Office:  86  Main  St.,  Nashua, 
New   Hampshire. 

SPRING,  Iicverett  Wilson,  college  prof. ;  b.  Graf- 
ton. Vt.,  Jan.  5,  1S40;  s.  Edward  and  Martha  (At- 
wood)  Spring;  A.B..  Williams,  1863;  studied  theol- 
ogv  at  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  and  Andover  Theol. 
Sem.;  (D.D.,  U.  of  Kan.,  1886);  m.  Sarah  Elizabeth, 
d.  Prof.  W^illiam  Thompson,  of  Hartford,  Sept. 
25,    1867.     Ordained   Congl.    ministry,    1868;    pastor 


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Rollstone  Ch.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1868-75,  Plymouth 
Ch.,  Lawrence,  Kan.,  1876-81;  prof.  English  lit.,  U. 
of  Kan.,  1881-6,  Williams  Coll.,  1886-09;  emeritus 
prof.  English  lang.  and  lit.,  same,  since  1909.  Mem. 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  N.E.  Hist.- 
Geneal.  Soc,  Vt.  Hist.  Soc.  Club:  St.  Botolph  (Bos- 
ton). (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and 
writings.)     Address:   3   Brimmer   St.,    Boston.* 

SPRIirCr,  Romney,  lawyer;  b.  Fitchburg,  ]Mass., 
Oct.  1^1",  1871;  s.  Leverett  Wilson  and  Sarah  Eliza- 
beth (Thompson)  Spring;  descendant  of  John 
Spring,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1634;  prep.  edn.  Chauncy 
Hall  and  Boston  Latin  schs. ;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll., 
1894;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1897;  unmarried. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1897;  since  associated  with 
Nathan  Matthews  and  William  G.  Thompson,  Bos- 
ton; mem.  firm  oT  Matthews,  Thompson  &  Spring, 
organized  1902.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem. 
Am.  and  Mass.  bar  assns..  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Bos- 
ton, Delta  Psi.  Clubs:  Union,  St.  Botolph,  Union 
Boat,  Eastern  Yacht,  Longwood  Cricket.  Home:  3 
Brimmer  St.  Office:  1134  Tremont  BIdg.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

SFBING-ER,  Elestus  Martin,  retired  merchant 
and  mfr. :  b.  North  Sidney,  Me.,  Jan.  18,  1837;  s. 
Stephen  and  Katherine  (JNloore)  Springer;  ed.  schs. 
of  Sidney  and  Vassalboro  Acad.;  prepared  for  coll. 
at  Waterville  (Me.)  Classical  Inst.;  m.  Boston, 
Feb.  17,  1876,  Annie  Maria  Smiley,  of  Waterville; 
3  children,  Clarence  Elestus,  Ethel  Maria,  Annie 
Elestine.  Sch.  teacher,  elk.  in  postoffice  and  dry 
goods  store,  commercial  traveler  for  a  New  York 
mfg.  house;  formed  partnership  with  brother, 
Marcellus  P.,  Boston,  1865,  under  title  of  Springer 
Brothers,  wholesale  and  retail  mfrs.  and  dealers 
in  ladies'  cloaks,  etc.;  retired,  1901.  Republican. 
Episcopalian  (vestryman  Grace  Cli.,  Newton,  Mass., 

10  yrs.).  Mason.  For  35  yrs.  resident  in  Newton, 
Clubs:  (former  mem.)  Boston  Art,  Episcopalian, 
Newton.  Katahdin.  Recreations:  travel  (frequent 
trips  abroad).  Home:  Sunnybank,  North  Sidney, 
Me. 

SQUZIIR,  IiaRoy;  b.  Wales,  Mass.,  Dec.  22,  1839; 
s.  Arbey  and  Ruby  (Moulton)  Squier;  ed.  in  com- 
mon schs.,  Wales,  and  ]\Ionson  Acad.,  to  1855;  m. 
Ida  M.  Royce,  of  Wales,  Oct.  6,  1887;  children,  R. 
Ruby,  Helen  M.,  S.  Phyrne.  Moved  to  Monson, 
Mass.,  1866,  and  worked  at  mason's  trade;  moved 
to  Stafford,  Conn.,  1875,  and  bought  farm;  sold 
out  after  14  yrs.  and  returned  to  Wales;  pres. 
Wales  Savings  Bank  about  10  yrs.  Assessor  of 
taxes;  served  as  selectman,  Wales  and  Stafford. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Recreations:  hunting,  fish- 
ing.   Address:  Wales,  Mass. 

STAGE'S',  Charles  Franklin,  oculist;  b.  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  Nov.  7.  1866;  s.  Benjamin  F.  and  Emily 
A.  (Dodge)  Stacev;  Ph.G.,  Mass.  Coll.  of  Phar- 
macy, 1888,  Pharm.  D.,  1888;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1892; 
m.  Boston,  July  20,  1898,  Alice  A.  Moody.  Has 
practiced  at  Boston  since  1892.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass. 
?iled.  Soc.    Address:  456  Audubon  Rd.,  Boston. 

STACKIVIAM',  Carl,  clergyman;  b.  Westfleld, 
Mass.,  Aug.  10,  1876;  s.  Henry  and  Katherine 
(Krollman)  Stackman;  B.A.,  Amherst,  1898:  B.D., 
Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1902;  m.  Annah  C.  Gower,  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  June  5,  1900.  Ordained  Congl.  min- 
istry, 1902;  pastor  Cornwall,  Conn.,  1902-4;  field 
sec.  Christian  Endeavor,  South  Africa,  1904-6;  pas- 
tor Cheshire,  Conn.,  1906-11,  Steubenville,  O.,  1911- 
12,  Somerville,  Mass.,  since  Jan.  1,  1913.  Pres. 
Mass.   C.E.   Union,    1915-16.    Republican.    Address: 

11  Bigelow  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

STACKFOIiE,  Charles  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Dur- 
ham, Me.,  July  29,  1864;  s.  Charles  and  Caroline  A. 
(Dovle)  Stackpole;  grad.  Edward  Little  High  Sch., 
Auburn,  Me.,  1882;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  1886,  A.M.,  1888;  S.T.B.,  Boston  Univ. 
Sch.  of  Theology,  1891;  m.  Auburn,  Me..  July  18, 
1894,  Maude  A.  Rolf.  Began  preaching  in  Boston, 
1888;  ordained  to  ministry  M.E.  Ch.,  1890;  pastor, 
Derrv,  N.H.,  1888-90,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1891-4, 
Peabodv,  1894-8,  Dorchester,  1898-01,  Melrose,  1901- 
06,  Bromfield  St.  Ch.,  Boston,  1906-7,  First  Ch..  Wal- 
tham,  Mass.,  1907-11,  South  St.  Ch.,  Lvnn.  Mass., 
1911-14,  St.  John's  Ch.,  Dedham,  Mass.,  since  1914. 
Pres.  Alpha  Chapter,  Boston  U.,  1905-7;  mem.  Chi 


Psi.  Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  Itinerant,  Boston  Cler- 
ical.   Address:  50  Oakdale  Av.,  East  Dedliam,  Mass. 

STACKFOIii:,  Everett  Scliermerliorn,  clergyman; 
b.  Durham,  ile.,  June  11,  1850;  s.  Samuel  Owen  and 
Eliza  Swett  (Macomber)  Stackpole;  A.B.,  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  1871,  A.M.,  1874  (D.D.,  1888);  S.T.B.,  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  Theology,  1878;  m.  Elizabeth  Augusta 
Blake,  of  New  Hampton,  N.H.,  Aug.  20,  1878.  Or- 
dained M.E.  ministry,  1882;  pastor,  Kingsfleld,  Me., 
1878-9,  Lisbon,  1879-81,  Deering,  1881-3,  West- 
brook.  1883-4,  Bath,  1884-87,  Portland,  1887-8;  pres. 
Theol.  Sch.,  Florence,  Italy,  1888-92;  pastor,  Au- 
burn, Me.,  1894-8,  Augusta,  1898-1900,  Congl.  Ch., 
Bradford,  Mass.,  1901-13.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America.  1912-13,  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home: 
Bradford,  Mass. 

STACKFOIiE,  Joseph  Iiewis,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Nov.  16,  1874;  s.  Joseph  Lewis  and  Martha  (Par- 
sons) Stackpole;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895;  LL.B.,  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,  1898;  m.  Katherine  Brown,  of  High- 
land Park,  111.,  Oct.  16,  1899;  3  children,  Joseph 
Lewis,  b.  July  20,  1902;  Elizabeth,  July  22,  1904; 
Richard,  Sept.  10,  1911.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar, 
1898,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston  as  mem.  firm 
of  Fish,  Richardson,  Herrick  &  Neave.  Mem.  Suf- 
folk Bar  Assn.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Tennis  and  Rac- 
quet, Harvard  (Boston),  Eastern  Yacht,  Beverly 
Yacht.  Home:  287  Marlboro  St.  Office:  84  State 
St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

STACKFOIiE,  Markham  'Winslow,  clergyman;  b. 
Westborough,  iNIass.,  June  5,  1873;  s.  Stephen  Hen- 
ry and  Julia  L.  (Faunce)  Stackpole;  ed.  Colgate 
Acad.,  Hamilton,  N.Y.;  A.B.,  Colgate  U.,  1895;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1896;  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1896-7;  S.T.B., 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1899;  m.  June  22,  1901,  Agnes 
G.  Smith,  of  Andover,  Mass.  Ordained  Congl.  min- 
istry, 1899;  pastor  Magnolia,  Mass.,  1899-04:  asso. 
pastor  Central  Ch.,  Boston,  1904-7;  sch.  minister 
and  instr.  English  Bible,  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, 
since  1907.  Trustee  Abbot  Acad.,  Andover.  Re- 
publican. Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Kappa  Ep- 
silon.  Co-editor:  Hymns  for  Schools  and  Col- 
leges, 1913.    Address:  189  Main  St.,  Andover,  Mass. 

STACKFOIIE,    Pierpont    Iiang-ley,    lawyer;    born 

Brookline,  Mass.,  Feb.  16,  1875:  s.  Stephen  Henry 
and  Julia  Langley  (Faunce)  Stackpole;  prep.  edn. 
Colgate  Acad.;  student  Colgate  U.,  1892-5;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1897;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1900;  un- 
married. Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1900,  since  prac- 
ticed in  Boston;  mem.  Warner,  Warner  &  Stackpole 
since  1903.  Served  in  Co.  A,  Independent  Corps 
Cadets,  M.V.M.,  1899-03.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston.  Dir.  Children's  Aid  Soc,  South  End  House 
Assn.  Republican.  Clubs:  Union,  Tennis  and 
Racquet,  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York).  Recre- 
ations: outdoor  sports.  Home:  5  Mt.  Vernon  PI. 
Office:   84  State  St.,  Boston. 

STACY,  Frank  Edwin,  mayor;  b.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  July  26,  1871;  s.  Edwin  Stebbins  and  Martha 
J.  (Pomeroy)  Stacy;  grad.  Springfield  High  Sch., 
1890;  m.  Mabel  R.  "\Vhitcomb,  of  Springfield,  Mass., 
Oct.  17,  1894;  4  children,  Ruth  M.,  Fred  P.,  Helen 
W.,  Madeline  B.  With  E.  S.  Stacy  Machine  Co., 
hardware  specialties,  Springfield,  since  1890,  now 
cashr.  same;  mem.  Common  Council,  Springfield, 
1904,  5.  7,  8,  9  (pres.,  1908),  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1911- 
14  inclusive  (pres.,  1914),  mayor  of  Springfiel-d, 
1915:  chairman  Springfield  School  Committee. 
Member  Sprinsfield  Board  of  Trade  (director). 
Mem.  N.E.  Hardware  Assn.  (pres.,  1913-14),  West- 
ern Ma'^s.  Hardware  Assn.  (ex-pres.).  Mem.  S.A.R. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  IMason.  INIem.  Odd  Fel- 
lows. Knights  of  Pythias,  Loyal  Order  of  Moose, 
B.P.O.  Elks.  Ancient  Order  United  Workmen.  Clubs: 
Nayasset,  Manchonis,  Masonic.  Recreations:  trav- 
eling, music.  Home:  176  Maple  St.  Office:  43  Tay- 
lor   St.,    Springfield,    Mass. 

STACY,  Thomas  Hobbs,  clergyman;  b.  North 
Berwick.  Me.,  July  26,  1850;  s.  Daniel  Lowe  and 
Elizabeth  Ann  (Hobbs)  Stacy;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll., 
1876,  B.D.,  1879  (D.D.,  1906);  m.  Clara  I.  Farham, 
of  Kennebunk,  Me.,  Aug.  27,  1879  (now  deceased); 
2d,  Leanora  M.  Harlow,  Auburn.  Me.,  Dec.  26,  1891. 
Taught  in  Bates  Coll.  3  yrs.  and  in  Div.  Sch.  1  yr. ; 
ordained  Free  Baptist  ministry,  Sept.  17,  1879; 
pastor  Fairport,  N.Y.,  1879-82,  Lawrence,  Mass., 
1882-6,    Auburn,    Me.,    1886-93,    Saco,    Me.,    1893-02, 


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Concord,  N.il.,  since  Feb.,  1!JU2.  Nine  times  a 
mem.  of  Gen.  Cont. ;  coir.  sec.  Free  Bapt.  Mission 
See,  1882-94;  made  tour  of  world  as  mission  sec, 
1890-1;  mem.  Gen.  Conf.  Bd.  since  1904  (exec, 
com.  since  1905,  and  recording  sec.  of  botli  bodies); 
mem.  com.  of  12  on  conference  with  otiier  Chris- 
tian people,  1905-10;  now  com.  of  5,  and  sec.  same; 
president  Ministers'  Conf.  Me.  Free  Bapt.  Assn., 
1894-02,  York  Co.  Enforcement  League,  1896-02; 
editor  Me.  Dept.,  Tlie  International  E\angelist,  St. 
Louis,  1S97-9;  trustee  Bates  Coll.,  New  Hampton 
Lit.  Instn. ;  pres.  Council  on  Sacred  Orders  for 
Free  Bapts.  in  N.H.;  pres.  N.H.  S.S.  Assn.,  1903-4 
(since  mem.  exec,  com.);  mem.  bd.  mgrs.  Am.  Bapt. 
Foreign  Mission  Soc,  1911 — ;  mem.  Federal  Coun- 
cil Chs.  of  (Jhrist  in  America;  .sec.  N.H.  Interde- 
nominational Commn.,  Mar.,  1906 — .  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  41 
South  Spring  St.,  ('oncord,  X.H.* 

STAEBIiEK,  Ii(awTence)  Merner,  merchant, 
mfr.,   publisher.     (See    vol.    J  909.) 

STAX:HIiI,  Theodore  Hermann,  pharmacist;  b. 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Apr.  25,  1S6J>;  s.  Francis  Ru- 
dolph (M.D.)  and  Louise  Marie  (Schwoerer)  Staeh- 
li;  grad.  Dudley  Grammar  Sch.,  1883;  student  Bos- 
ton Evening  Higii  Sch.,  3  yrs. ;  Ph.G.,  Mass.  Coll. 
Pharmacy,  1890;  m.  Henrietta  A.,  d.  of  the  late 
John  K.  Willis,  of  Halifax,  N.S.,  Dec.  31,  1911. 
Began  apprenticeship  in  pharmacy,  Aug.,  1883, 
with  Max  Cramer,  continuing  in  his  employ  until 
his  death,  Oct.  12.  1911;  since  managed  business 
for  family;  became  registered  pharmacist,  Nov., 
1887;  instr.  in  pharmacy,  Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacy. 
Mem.  Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacy,  Am.  Pharm.  Assn., 
Mass.  State  Pharm.  Assn.,  Nat.  Assn.  Retail  Drug- 
gists, Boston  Assn.  Retail  Druggists.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Roxbury  Lodge  No.  211,  I.O.O.F. 
Recreations:  fishing,  outdoor  sports.  Home:  211 
Willow  St.,  West  Roxbury.  Office:  1212  Columbus 
Av.,  Roxbury  Crossing,  Mass. 

STAFFORD,  Charles  Henry  Alger,  real  estate; 
b.  Decatur,  I\lich.^  Nov.  6,  1859;  s.  John  A.  and 
Lucia  M.  (Robinson)  Staft'ord;  came  to  Vt.  when 
a  child;  m.  Stowe,  Vt..  May  2,  1882,  Grace  E. 
Churchill;  3  children,  Roy  C,  Guy  C,  Eloise.  Lo- 
cated in  Morrisville,  Vt.,  1889;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1902,  Senate,  1906;  mem.  com.  apptd.  by  Gov. 
Bell  to  investigate  the  state  instns.;  mem.  bd.  trus- 
tees Vt.  State  Hosp.  for  the  Insane;  trustee  Village 
of  Morrisville,  and  water  and  light  commr.  many 
yrs.;  town  auditor.  Republican.  Mason.  Address: 
Morrisville,   Vt. 

STAHIi,  Abraham  M.,  banker,  merchant;  b.  Ger- 
many, Mar.  24,  1853;  s.  Nehm  and  Sara  (Metzyer) 
Stahl;  arrived  in  America,  1871;  m.  Somersworth, 
N.H.,  Aug.,  1887,  Flora  Guttman.  Entered  mercan- 
tile business,  1877,  in  company  with  his  brother, 
as  Stahl  Brothers:  sold  out  interest,  1903,  and  en- 
tered lumber  business;  owns  about  20,000  acres 
of  timber  land  in  and  near  the  White  Mountains; 
pres.  Berlin  Savings  Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  from  time 
of  organization,  1891  to  1901;  one  of  the  organizers 
and  pres.  City  Nat.  Bank,  also  City  Savings  Bank: 
mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1890  (Democrat):  changed 
political  views  and  was  elected  to  State  Senate  on 
Republican  ticket,  1908.  Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K. 
of  P.    Home:  Berlin,  N.H. 

STANSISH,  J.  Myles;  b.  Middleboro,  Mass.,  July 
10,  1857;  s.  M.  P.  and  Elesener  Thayer  (Cole) 
Standish;  in  8th  generation  from  (I'apt.  IMyles 
Standish  of  the  Pivmouth  Colony;  ed.  English  Hi.gh 
Sch.,  Boston;  m.  Jan.  22,  1882,  Harriet  B.  Lyon, 
of  Boston.  (Connected  with  firm  of  Frederick  C. 
Russell,  inventories  of  homes.  Dir.  Standish  Mon- 
ument Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Capt.  IMass. 
Soc.  of  Mayflower  Descendants,  1901.  Club:  Colo- 
nial of  Dorchester  (lion.).  Home:  40  Algonquin 
St..    Dorchester.     Office:    131    State    St.,    Boston. 

STANDISH,  Iiemuel  W.,  editor;  b.  North  Easton, 
Mass.,  Dec.  13,  1858;  s.  David  B.  and  Hannah  G. 
(Ellis)  Standish;  grad.  high  sch..  North  I'^aston, 
1878;  m.  Stoughton.  Mass.,  1906,  Edith  M.  Whitney. 
Began  as  editor  Wakefield  Bulletin,  1880;  bought 
Stoughton  Sentinel,  1883,  and  since  owner  and  pub- 
lisher; became  U.S.  deputy  collector  internal  reve- 
nue 3d  Dist.  of  Mass.,  1903;  sec.  Rep.  State  Com.,  4 
yrs.,  and  sec.  Rep.  Town  Com.  of  Stoughton,  12  yrs.; 


alternate  del.  Rep.  Nat.  Con  v.,  Phila.,  1896.    Mason. 
Home:  Stoughton,  Mass. 

STANDISH,  Myles,  M.D.;  b.  Boston,  Oct.  17, 
1851;  s.  l-rancis  and  Caroline  Amanda  (Rogers) 
Standish;  grad.  lioxbury  Latin  Sell.,  1871;  A.B., 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  1875,  A.M.,  1878;  M.D.,  Harvard, 
1879;  U.  of  Berlin,  1880-1;  (Sc.D.,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
Maine,  1910);  m.  Louise  Marston  Farwell,  of  Bos- 
ton, Apr.  28,  1890.  Interne  Carney  Hospital,  1879- 
80;  house  surgeon  Mass.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear 
Hosp.,  1881-3;  formerly  assistant  in  ophthalmology 
Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.;  ex-asst.  ophthalmic  surgeon  Bos- 
ton City  Hosp.,  ex-oplithalmic  surgeon  Carney 
Hosp.;  asst.  ophthalmic  surgeon,  1888-92,  ophthal- 
mic surgeon  since  1892,  Alass.  Charitable  Eye 
and  Ear  Infirmary;  formerly  prof,  ophthalmology, 
Dartmouth  Coll.  Med.  Sch.;  asst.  in  ophthalmology, 
1892-01,  instr.,  1901-4,  asst.  prof.,  1904-9,  Williams 
prof.,  1909-14,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  consulting  oph- 
thalmic surgeon  Mass.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  In- 
firmary. Appointed  comdr.  ambulance  corps,  M.V. 
M.,  1889  (retired,  1901).  Mem.  Am.  Ophthal.  Soc. 
(pres.  1912 — ),  N.E.  Ophthal.  Society,  A.M. A.  Mass. 
IMed.  Soc,  Soc.  Mayfiower  Descendants,  Soc.  Col- 
onial Wars,  N.E.  Hi.st.-Geneal.  Soc.  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  University,  Boston  Art.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books,  writings,  etc.)  Home:  256  New- 
bury St.    Office:  72  St.  James  Av.,  Boston.* 

STANIiEV,  Arthur  W.,  soap  mfr.;  b.  Attleboro, 
Mass.,  Sept.  30,  1847;  s.  J.  H.  and  Cornelia  (Draper) 
Stanley;  ed.  at  Attleboro  and  Irvington,  N.Y.;  m. 
Attleboro,  Sept.  17,  1873,  Eunice  S.  May;  6  chil- 
dren, Henry  W.,  Maybelle  C,  John  Lawrence,  Jo- 
seph Allerton,  Eunice  Elizabeth,  A.  Lincoln.  In 
partnership  with  James  O.  Draper  in  the  soap  mfg. 
business,  under  the  name  of  J.  O.  Draper  &  Co., 
Pawtucket,  R.I.,  1871-91  (pres.  and  treas.  of  cor- 
poration, 1891-04);  pres.  Kent  &  Stanley  Co.,  mfg. 
jewelers,  1887-95.  Mem.  Pawtucket  Business  Men's 
Assn.  Club:  R.I.  Congregational.  Republican.  Rec- 
reations: travel.  Home:  57  Spring  St.  Office:  Front 
and  Blake  Sts.,  Pawtucket,  R.I. 

STANIiEY,  Augnista  M.  VTalker  (Mrs.  Francis 
Edgar  Stanley),  D.R.  official.     (See  vol.   1909). 

STANIiEY,  Edward  North,  banker;  b.  New  Bri- 
tain, Conn.,  Nov.  14,  1858;  s.  Oliver  and  Cordelia 
Hutchings  (Peck)  Stanley;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  New 
Britain;  prof.  Camp's  New  Britain  Sem. ;  m.  Dec. 
4,  1884,  Mary  T.  Bosworth,  of  Winsted,  Conn.  Clk. 
in  The  Savings  Bank  of  New  Britain,  1877-9;  elk., 
1879-80,  bookkeeper,  1880-5,  asst.  cashier  and  teller, 
1885-95,  cashier,  1895-1907,  New  Britain  Nat.  Bank; 
dir.  and  treas.  The  Savings  Bank  of  New  Britain 
since  1907;  dir.  New  Britain  Nat.  Bank,  Stanley 
Works,  Hart  &  Cooley,  New  Britain  Gas  Light  Co. 
Mem.  City  Council,  1888-9;  city  treas.,  1890-1; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Finance  and  Taxation  continuously 
since  1907.  Trustee  New  Britain  Inst,  (public  li- 
brary). Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  New  Britain, 
New  Britain  Golf,  Farmington  Country.  Home:  69 
Lexington  St.  Office:  178  Main  St.,  New  Britain, 
Conn. 

STANIiEY,  Edwin  P.,  treasurer  and  tax  col- 
lector; b.  Manchester,  Mass.,  May  26,  1844;  s.  Paul 
and  Statira  Stanley;  ed.  public  schools,  INlan- 
chester;  m.  Rachel  J.  Hobbs,  of  Gloucester,  Mass.: 
1  child,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Stanley  Baker.  Enlisted  at 
outbreak  of  Civil  War  in  19th  Mass.  Vols.;  severe- 
ly wounded  June  30,  1862,  taken  prisoner  and  con- 
fined in  Libby  Prison;  exchanged  July  30,  1862; 
discharged  Apr.  17,  1863;  treas.  and  collector  of 
taxes,  Manchester,  since  Mar.  1,  1888;  auctioneer, 
appraiser  and  dealer  in  real  estate.  Mem.  G.A.R. 
Mason  (K.T.);  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Red  Men.  Republi- 
can (del.  to  many  convs.).  Protestant.  Address: 
Manchester,  Mass. 

STANIiEV,  Francis  i:dg°ar,  inventor,  mfr.  auto- 
mobiles.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

STANIiEV,  Frank  F.,  mfr.;  b.  Lynn,  Mass.,  Apr. 
1,  1850;  s.  Joseph  and  Mary  J.  (Atkins)  Stanley; 
descendant  of  (jyles  Hopkins,  signer  of  Compact, 
1620,  and  of  Gen.  Glover,  mem.  Gen.  Washington's 
staff:  pub.  sch.  edn. ;  m.  Carrie  F.  Roberts,  of  Lynn., 
Nov.  16,  1876:  3  children,  Lyman  R.,  Grace  F.  (wife 
of  Dr.  Walter  M.  Boothby),  Gertrude  F.  Head  of 
The  Stanley  Co.,  mfrs.  machinery,  since  1882.  Mem. 


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Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Uepiililican.  Clubs: 
Boston  Athletic,  Tedesco,  Corinlliian  Yacht.  Home: 
Swampscott,  Mass.    Office:   79  INlilk  St.,  Boston. 

STANIiEV,  Fred  Veston,  clergyman;  b.  Eden, 
Me.,  Jan.  .!,  ISTIi;  s.  I'^rederic  Alonzo  and  Annie 
Phoebe  (Richardson)  Stanley;  iy;rad.  East  Me.  Conf. 
Sem.,  1893;  diploma  Bansor  Theol.  Sem.,  1907,  B.D., 
1910;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1909;  fellow  Andover  Theol. 
Sem.,  1910;  m.  Fannie  Newell  Dolliver,  of  Goulds- 
boro.  Me..  Dec.  23,  1893;  1  daughter,  Marie  Frances, 
b.  Dec.  5,  1894.  Ordained  Meth.  ministry,  1903; 
pastor,  Penobscot,  Me.,  1903-5,  Orrington,  1905-7, 
Lisbon,  1907-9,  Kingston,  N.H.  (Congl.  ch.),  1909- 
12,  Old  South  Ch.,  Hallowell,  Me.,  since  1912.  Mod- 
erator Kennebec  Assn.  Congl.  Ministers  and  Chs., 
1914.  Mem.  Phi- Beta  Kappa,  llepublican.  Mason. 
Address:   Hallowell,  INIe. 

STANIiEV,  Oramel  Henry,  M.D. ;  b.  Fryeburg-, 
Me.,  July  11,  1887;  s.  Charles  Edward  and  Grace 
(Evans)  Stanley;  .grad.  Fryeburg  Acad.,  1905;  A.B..j 
Bowdoin,  1909;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin). 
1912;  house  phys..  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1912-13;  unmar- 
ried. Practiced  in  Concord,  N.H.,  since  1913;  asst. 
surgeon,  Margaret  Pillsbury  Gen.  Hosp.,  since  1913. 
Mem.  N.H.  Med.  Soc.  N.H.  Surg.  Soc,  Central 
Merrimack  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Phi  Chi. 
Mason.  Republican.  Conglist.  Associated  with 
Dr.  E.  G.  Abbott,  of  Portland,  Me.,  in  formulating 
cure  for  curvature  of  the  spine.  -  Contbr.  to  med. 
jours.    Address:  11  S.  Main  St.,  Concord,  N.H. 

STANIiEY,  Bichard  Balkam,  lawyer;  b.  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.,  Feb.  22,  1875;  s.  Richard  C.  and  Ellen  M. 
(Balkam)  Stanley;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1897;  LL.B., 
Harvard,  1900.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1900,  and 
since  practiced  at  Boston;  mem.  firm  of  Boothby  & 
Stanley;  v. -p.  Hopkinton  Nat.  Bank;  dir.  New  Era 
Machinery  Co.  Overseer  Bates  Coll.,  since  1905. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Mem.  Rep.  City  Com.,  1906-8,  Rep. 
State  Com.,  1910-12.  Conglist.  Recreations:  motor- 
ing, tennis.  Home:  130  Bowdoin  St.  Office:  35  Con- 
gress  St.,  Boston. 

STANI^E'X',  William,  electrical  engineer,  inven- 
tor; b.  Brooklyn,  Nov.  22,  1858;  s.  William  and 
Elizabeth  A.  (Parsons)  Stanley;  ed.  Williston  Sem., 
Easthampton,  Mass.,  and  short  time  at  Yale,  class 
of  '81;  self-ed.  in  elec.  science;  m.  Lila  C.  "Wetmore, 
of  Englewood,  N.J.,  Dec.  22,  1884.  Chief  engr. 
Westinghouse  Electric  Co.,  1885-8,  Stanley  Elec. 
Mfg.  Co.,  1890-5;  Stanley  Instrument  Co.,  1898-03. 
Inventor  alternating-current  system  of  long  dis- 
tance light  and  power  transmission.  Home:  Great 
Barrington,  Mass.* 

STANNABD,  Harry  James,  educator;  b.  Berk- 
shire, N.Y.,  May  2,  1870;  s.  Lorenzo  J.  and  Grace 
(Kimball)  Stannard;  grad.  Newark  Valley  (N.Y.) 
Acad..  1889,  Cortland  (N.Y.)  Normal  Sch.,  1891; 
m.  Barton,  Vt.,  June  23,  1897,  Nellie  E.  Case.  Prin. 
Barton  Acad.,  Vt.,  since  Sept..  1893:  co.  examiner 
of  teachers  since  1902.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
Vt.  State  Teachers'  Assn.  (pres.,  1904).  Scottish 
Rite  Mason,  K.T.    Address:   Barton,  Vt. 

STANITABD,  Marg'aret  J.  (Mrs.  .lames  Howard 
Stannard),  educator;  b.  Andover,  JNIass.,  Dec.  12, 
1861;  d.  Benjamin  and  Phebe  (Worcester)  Jenkins; 
€d.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.  of  N.E. ;  m.  .lames  Howard 
Stannard,  of  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Oct.  22,  1884;  2 
children,  James  Howard,  Dorothy.  Was  associated 
with  Mary  J.  Garland,  a  pioneer  in  kindergarten 
training,  1895-01;  dir.  The  Garland  Kindergarten 
Training  Sch..  Boston.  1901-9;  dir.  The  Garland 
Sch.  of  Homemaking  since  Oct.,  1902.  Mem.  Wom- 
■en's  Ednl.  Assn.,  Women's  Ednl.  and  Industrial 
Union,  Internat.  Kindergarten  Union,  Am.  Home 
Economics  Assn.,  Women's  ^Municipal  League, 
Elizabeth  Peabody  House  Assn.,  N.E.  Home  Eco- 
nomics Assn.,  Garland  Kindergarten  Alumnae 
Assn.,  Garland  Home  Making  Alumnae  Assn. 
(hon.),  Boston  Froebel  Club.  For  women  suffrage. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  Women's  City,  Twentieth  Cen- 
tury.   Address:   19  Chestnut  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

STANTON",  John  Gilman,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  New 
Orleans,  La.,  Dec.  25,  1848;  s.  John  and  Sophia 
(Cook)  Stanton;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1870;  studied  med- 
icine in  CJottingen,  Berlin  and  Wur/burg,  M.D.,  U. 
of  Wurzburg-;  m.  Elizabeth  Savage  Cooner,  of  Am- 
Jierst,  Ma.ss.,  Oct..  1875.    Dispensary  phys.,  Boston, 


3  yrs.;  surgeon  to  out-patients,  Boston  City  llosi)., 
1876-7;  located  in  New  London,  Conn.,  1877;  sur- 
geon Central  Vt.  Ry.  Co.;  actg.  asst.  surgeon  Pub. 
Health  and  Marine  Hosp.  Service;  surgeon  3d 
Regt.,  Conn.  N.G.  Trustee  Memorial  Hosp.,  Law- 
rence Free  Hosp.  Active  worker  in  ednl.  lines; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  New  London,  about  20  yrs. 
(chmn.  most  of  time);  now  trustee  Bulkeley  High 
Sch.  for  Boys,  and  New  London  Manual  Training 
Sch.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  societies, 
etc.)    Address:  New  London,  Conn.* 

STANTON,  Jonathan  Young-,  educator;  b.  West 
Lebanon,  Me.,  June  16.  1834;  s.  James  and  Sabra 
(Wentworth)  Stanton;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1856, 
A.M..  1859  (Litt.D.,  1894);  studied  law  in  office  of 
Hon.  Daniel  M.  Christie,  Dover,  N.H.,  1856-7;  stu- 
dent Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1859-62;  m.  Harriet 
Cushman  Woodman,  of  Portland,  Me.,  Aug.  7,  1866 
Teacher,  New  Hampton  (N.H.)  Lit.  Instn.,  1857-9; 
principal  Derry  (N.H.)  Acad.,  1862-4;  prof.  Greek, 
1864-06;  emeritus,  1906,  Bates  Coll.  Mem.  Nat 
Geog.  Soc,  Am.  Ornithologists'  Union,  Me.  Orni- 
thol.  Soc,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Psi  Upsilon.  Conglist. 
Club:  Bates  Round  Table.   Address:  Lewiston,  Me.* 

STANTON.  Joseph,  surgeon;  b.  Needham,  Mass.. 
Oct.  13,  1878;  s.  Richard  and  Annie  (Horrigan) 
Stanton;  grad.  Needham  High  Sch.,  1895;  Ph.G., 
Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacy,  1899;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med 
Sch.,  1903;  m.  Mary  Elizabeth  Sullivan,  of  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Jan.  26,  1912;  1  daughter,  Mary. 
Practiced  in  Newton,  Mas.y.,  1903-12,  since  in  Bos- 
ton. Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Newton  Med. 
Soc,  Harvard  Med.  Alumni  Assn.  Catholic.  Home: 
152  Strathmore  Rd.,  Brighton.  Address:  520  Bea- 
con St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

STANTON,  Oscar  Fitzalan,  rear-admiral;  b.  Sag 
Harbor,  N.Y".,  July  18,  1834;  s.  Joseph  and  Eliza- 
beth (Cooper)  Stanton:  m.  Caroline  Eliza  Gardiner, 
of  Sag  Harbor,  N.Y'.,  July  6,  1859.  Apptd.  midsliip- 
man  U.S.N.,  Dec.  29,  1849;  passed  midshipman 
June  12,  1855;  master,  Sept.  16,  1855;  It.,  Apr.  2, 
1856;  It.-comdr.,  July  16,  1862;  comdr.,  Dec.  12, 
1867;  capt.,  June  11,  1879;  commodore,  May  19, 
1891;  rear-admiral,  July  21,  1894.  Served  on  St. 
Mary's,  Pacific  Squadron,  1860-2;  exec,  officer  Tioga 
in  James  River  and  Potomac  flotilla  and  West  In- 
dies Flying  Squadron,  1862-3;  comd.  gun-boat.  West 
Gulf  Blockading  Squadron,  1863-4;  present  at  bat- 
tle of  Mobile  Bay;  New  Y'ork  Navy  Yard,  1864-5; 
on  Powhattan,  and  Tallaposa,  1865;  Naval  Acad., 
1865-7;  comd.  Tahoma,  1867;  Purveyor,  1867-8;  re- 
ceiving-ship Vandalia,  1870-1;  Monocacy  and  Yan- 
tic,  Chinese  and  Japanese  waters,  1872-4;  Norfolk 
Navy  Y'ard,  1874-7;  Newport,  R.I.,  Torpedo  Sta., 
1878;  comd.  training-ship  Constitution,  1879-81; 
was  at  Naval  Asylum,  Phila.,  1881-4;  comd.  flag- 
ship Tennessee,  North  Atlantic  Sta.,  1884-5;  naval 
sta..  New  London,  Conn.,  1885-9;  training  sta., 
Newport,  R.I.,  1890-1;  gov.  Phila.  Naval  Home, 
1S91-3;  comd.  flagship  Newark,  South  Atlantic  Sta.. 
1893;  comd.  North  Atlantic  Squadron  and  was  on 
Ijd.  Kearsarge  when  she  was  wrecked.  Feb.  2,  1894; 
later  comd.  San  Francisco;  retired  July  30,  1894. 
Mem.  Loyal  Legion,  Naval  Order  of  U.S.,  Asso- 
ciated Vets,  of  Farragut's  Fleet,  Gideon  Welles 
Naval  Vets.'  Assn.,  Soc.  Am.  Wars.  Home:  30 
Granite  St..  New  London,  Conn.* 

STANTON,  Zed  S.,  judge;  b.  Roxbury,  Vt.,  May 

1  1848;  s.  George  Berry  and  Lucretia  Prentice 
(Silloway)  Stanton;  ed.  com.  schs.,  Roxbury,  and 
Xorthfleld  (Vt.)  High  Sch.;  studied  law;  admitted 
to  bar,  1880;  (A.M.,  Norwich  U.,  1895);  m.  Berlin, 
Vt..  :\Iay  31,  1880.  Jennie  S.  Walbridge;  1  child, 
Jessie  L.,  b.  Dec.  23,  1884.  Began  practice  at  Rox- 
burv.  Mar.  15.  1S80;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1884-8. 
Senate,  1900-2;  asst.  judge  Co.  Court,  W'ashington 
Co,  1884-8;  state's  atty.,  1890-6;  state  railroad 
commr..  1896-8;  It.-gov.,  Vt.,  1902-4;  judge  Superior 
Ct.  of  Vt.  since  Dec.  1,  1908.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.   S.A.K.     .Address:    Koxbury,   Vt. 

STANWOOD,  Edward,  editor;  b.  Augusta,  Me., 
Sept  16,  1841;  s.  Daniel  Caldwell  and  Mary  Au- 
gusta (Webster)  Stanwood;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1861 
(LittD  1894);  m.  Eli^a  M.  Topliff,  of  Boston, 
Nov.  10,  1870.  Asst.  editor,  1867-82,  editor,  1882-3, 
Boston  Daily  Advertiser;  mng.  editor  Youth's  Com. 


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panion,  1887-1911.  Spl.  agt.  11th  Census  to  collect 
■tatistics  of  cotton  manufactures;  12th  Census  for 
textile  manufacturers;  spl.  agt.  Census  of  manufac- 
tures, 1905.  Trustee  Bowdoin  Coll.;  mem.  and  rec. 
sec.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  list  of  books,  etc.)    Home:    Brookllne,  Mass.* 

STANWOOB,  Henry  Porter,  credit  ins.;  b.  Bos- 
ton, i\lass.,  June  2d,  181.3;  s.  Henry  B.  and  Ellen 
(Hartshorn)  Stanwood;  direct  descendant  of  Philip 
Stainwood,  Mass.  (near  Boston),  prior  to  1652; 
ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Boston;  m.  Clara  M.  Rich- 
ardson, of  Boston,  May  12,  1869;  5  children,  Ellen 
(deceased),  Herbert  W.  (deceased),  Marion  H. 
(Mrs.  Sidney  Gleason,  of  Medford,  Mass.),  Eleanor 
G.  (Mrs.  Lincoln  F.  Sise,  of  Medford,  Mass.), 
Bertram  (deceased).  Clk.  with  B.  B.  Converse, 
Boston,  1859-66;  mem.  Converse  &  Stanwood. 
leather  mchts.,  1866-94;  agt.  for  ins.  cos.,  1894-02; 
gen.  agt.  credit  ins.  dept.  Ocean  Accident  &  Guar- 
antee Corpn.,  Ltd.,  of  London,  Eng.,  since  1902;  v. -p. 
Dover  Marble  Quarries,  Inc.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Mem.  Medford  Hist.  Soc.  Mason.  Club: 
Appalachian  Mountain  (Boston).  Recreations: 
mountain  climbing,  tramping.  Home:  31  l^owder 
House  Rd.,  Medford,  Mass.  Office:  7  Water  St., 
Boston. 

STANYANT,  Edward.  Mlnot,  editor  and  publisher; 
b.  Milford,  N.H.,  Sept.  9,  1855;  s.  Capt.  John  Minot 
and  Julia  Ann  (Walker)  Stanyan;  grad.  Milford 
High  Sch.,  1875  (class  prophet);  student  Colby 
Acad.,  New  London,  N.H.,  1876-7.  Learned  print- 
er's trade;  engaged  as  pub.,  at  Milford;  editor, 
pub.  and  propr.,  Milford  Daily  Pointer,  the  1st 
Socialist  daily  in  English  pub.  in  U.S.;  suspended, 
1909;  was  on  staff  Christian  Science  Monitor  over 
1  yr.  Candidate  for  state  senator,  15th  Dist.,  1908; 
mem.  Socialist  State  Exec.  Com.  Address:  105 
Gainsborough   St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

STAFIiES,  Arthur  Gray,  editor;  b.  Bowdoinham, 
-Me.,  Julv  4,  18G1;  s.  Anthony  and  Mary  Gray 
(Blake)  Staples;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1882;  m. 
Jane  Lambert  Dinglev,  of  Auburn,  Me.,  Oct.  21, 
1895.  City  editor  Bath  Daily  Times,  1882;  city 
editor,  1883-93,  mng.  editor  since  1893,  Lewiston 
.lournal;  dir.  Lewiston  Journal  Co.  Partner  Haskell 
Fire  Ins.  Agency,  Lewiston.  Del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv., 
1904,  alternate,  1908,  del.,  1912;  del.  League  of 
Rep.    Clubs,    Cincinnati,    1908.     York   and    Scottish 

ite  Mason  (32°).  Home:  Auburn,  Me.  Office: 
^ewiston,  Me.* 

STAFIiES,  Charles  Jasou,  clergyman;  b.  Mead- 
ville.  Pa.,  May  30,  1856;  s.  Carlton  Albert  and 
Priscilla  (Shippen)  Staples:  grad.  Providence 
(R.I.)  High  Sch.,  1874;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1878;  D.B., 
Harvard  Divinity  Sch.,  1881;  m.  Lexington,  Mass., 
Jan.  16,  1890,  Grace  M.  Dean,  of  Reading,  Mass.;  5 
children,  Laurence  C,  Eliot  S.,  Robert  T.,  Chas. 
Warren,  Priscilla.  Ordained  to  ministry  Unitarian 
Ch.,  1882;  pastor,  Christian  Union  Ch.,  Reading, 
Mass,  18S2-8,  Unitv  Ch.,  St.  Cloud.  Minn.,  1888-94, 
1st  Ch.,  Manchester,  N.H.,  1894-1904,  1st  Congl. 
Unitarian  Soc,  Burlington,  Vt.,  since  1904.  Re- 
publican. Mason.  Recreations:  gardening.  Ad- 
dress:   Burlington,  Vt. 

STAFIiES,  Clarence  Hathome,  M.D.;  b.  Lunen- 
buig,  Mass.,  July  9,  IS'78;  s.  Levi  White  and  Emily 
S.  (Hathorne)  Staples;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch., 
1896;  A.B.,  Yv'eslevar  U.,  Conn.,  1900;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1904;  m.  Ruth  Clarke,  of  Cochi- 
tuate,  Mass.,  June  IS,  1906;  children,  Clarke,  b. 
Julv  4.  1907.  Kathrvn,  Oct.  31.  1909,  Janet,  June  S, 
1911.  Med.  house  officer  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1903- 
05;  practiced  in  Maiden,  Mass.,  since  1905;  asst. 
in  hematology  Tufts  Med.  Sch.,  1906-7;  asst.  to 
staff  Maiden  Hosp.;  phys.  in  charge  Maiden  Con- 
tagious Hosp.;  bacteriologist  to  Maiden  Bd.  of 
Health;  med.  examiner  for  Conn.  Mut.  Metrojjoli- 
tan,  (Z;olumbian,  and  other  life  ins.  cos.  Mem.  Mass. 
Jled.  Soc,  Boston  City  Ho«p.  Alumni  Assn.,  INIalden 
Med.  Soc,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Progressive.  Methodist.  Club:  University  of  Mai- 
den. Recreations:  motoring.  Address:  339  Pleasant 
St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

STAFIiES,  Ernest  Iiinwood,  clergyman;  b.  Mon- 
roe, Conn.,  Sept.  10,  1856;  s.  Charles  and  Rosilla 
Augusta    (Burr)    Staples;   ed.   pub.   and   pvt.   schs., 


Monroe  and  Trumbull,  Conn.;  studied  law  in  of- 
fice of  Samuel  B.  Sumner,  Bridgeport,  Conn.;  m. 
Esther  J.  Penfield,  of  Danbury,  Conn.,  Mar.  30, 
1885;  2  children,  Gail  R.,  Dorothy  J.  Admitted  to 
Conn,  bar,  1883;  practiced  in  Huntington,  Conn., 
1886-01;  was  pros.  atty.  of  Huntington,  corpn. 
counsel  for  Town  of  Huntington  and  Borough  of 
Shelton  and  judge  of  piobate.  Pastor  at  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  1905-11,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1911-15, 
Unitarian  Ch.,  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  since  Mar. 
1,  1915;  summer  parish  at  Jacksonville,  Vt.,  1906- 
15.  Author:  A  Man  of  Destiny  (story  of  Abraham 
Lincoln),   1902.   Address:   East  Bridgewater,   Mass. 

STAFIiES,  Frank  Leslie,  lawyer;  Jan.  24.  1866- 
Dec.    3t.    191-;.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

STAFLES,  Frank  T.,  banking;  b.  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  Nov.  24,  1863;  s.  James  and  Sarah  E. 
(Trubee)  Staples;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Bridgeport;  m. 
Bridgeport,  Dec.  16,  1884,  Laura  F.  Stevens;  1  son, 
Richa)-d  T.  Entered  banking  business,  1881;  mem. 
turn  of  James  Staples  &  Co.;  dir.  Middlesex  Mu- 
tual Assurance  Co.;  dir.  Boys'  Club;  sec.  and  ti-eas. 
Stratford  Land  &  Improvement  Co.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Republican,  Brooklawn,  Algonquin,  Auto- 
mobile (pres.).  Home:  549  Brooklawn  Av.  Office: 
189  State  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

STAFIiES,  Harold  Joseph,  banker;  b.  Biddeford, 
Me.,  May  31,  1880;  s.  Edward  W.  and  Clara  M. 
(Frisbie)  Staples;  descendant  of  Peter  Staples, 
who  settled  at  Kittery,  Me.,  about  1670;  grad. 
Thornton  Acad.,  Saco,  Me.,  1898;  m.  May  28,  1910, 
Charlotte  Stark  Stone,  of  Biddeford,  Me.  Began 
as  clk.  Biddeford  Savings  Bank,  1899,  and  ad- 
vanced to  asst.  treas. ;  entered  York  County  Sav- 
ings Bank  as  clk..  Mar.,  1910,  and  after  4  mos. 
was  elected  treas.;  treas.  and  dir.  Webber  Hosp. 
Democrat.  Conglist.  Mason  (Blue  Lodge,  Chapter, 
Commanderv).  Home:  15  Crescent  St.  Office:  6 
Adams  St.,  Biddelord,  Me. 

STAFIiES,  John  Walter,  M.D.,  surgeon;  Jan.  25, 
1855-Dec.  11,  1913.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

STAFIiES,  Iievi  White,  clergyman;  b.  Temple, 
Me.,  Apr.  19,  1849;  s.  James  and  Caroline  (White) 
Staples;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1877,  A.M., 
1880;  Ph.  D.,  Taylor  U.,  1892;  m.  Emily  S.  Hathorne, 
of  Solon,  Me..  June  12,  1877;  3  children,  Clarence 
Hathorne,  Harold  Ciitton  (deceased),  Zenas  Carle- 
ton.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1878;  pastor  Lunen- 
burg, Mass.,  1877-9,  West  Springfield,  1879-82, 
Chicopee  Falls,  1882-5,  Webster  Sq.  Ch.,  Worcester, 
1885-8,  Boston  St.  Ch.,  Lynn,  1888-90,  St.  Paul's 
Ch.,  Lvnn  1890-4,  Meridian  St.  Ch.,  Boston,  1894-8, 
St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Lowell,  1898-01,  Asbury  Ch.,  Wal- 
tham,  1901-7,  Grace  Ch.,  Cambridge,  1907-12,  As- 
bury 1st  Ch.,  Springfield,  since  1912.  Mem.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Recreations:  European  and  Am. 
travel,  lecturing.  Address:  52  Florence  St.,  Spring- 
field,  Mass. 

STAFLES,  Iiindlej'  Murray,  lawyer;  b.  Swan- 
ville.  Me.,  July  22.  184 8:  s.  Miles  and  Mary  C. 
Staples;  ed.  East  C^orinth  Acad.,  Hampden  Acad., 
East  Me.  Conf.  Sem.,  Bucksport;  studied  law;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1866;  m.  Appleton,  Me.,  1881,  Annie 
L.  Burkitt.  Began  practice  at  Washington,  Me., 
1866;  CO.  atty.  Knox  Co.  6  yrs.;  state  senator  8  yrs.; 
chmn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Washington,  3  yrs.;  twice 
candidate  of  his  party  for  U.S.  senator.  Grand 
Master  A.O.U.W.  of  Me.  Address:  Washington, 
Me. 

STAFIiES,  Winhnrn  M.,  banker  and  real  estate 
dealer;  b.  Naples,  Me.,  Feb.  8,  1855;  s.  Charles  M. 
and  Sarah  N.  (Center)  Staples;  ed.  dist.  schs., 
Bridgton  High  Sch.  and  Bridgton  Acad.;  m.  Water- 
ford,  Me.,  Nov.  20,  1881,  Idalyn  M.  Gove.  Propr. 
gen.  stoio,  BiidgtoTi,  1881-7;  treas.  and  mgr.  Bridg- 
ton &  Harrison  Electric  Co.,  1897-1902;  president 
Bridgton  Nat.  Bank;  trustee  Bridgton  Savings 
Bank.  Treas.  Bridgton,  1888,  89,  90;  chmn.  Bd.  of 
Selectmen,  1894,  95,  96;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1897-1901,  Senate,  1901-5;  trustee  Bridgton  Acad. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Knight  Templar;  mem.  I.O. 
O.P.,  K.  of  P.  Club:  Cold  River.  Recreations: 
tiout  fishing.    Address:    Bridgton,  Me. 

STARBIBD,  Isaac  Warren,  M.D.    (See  vol.  1909.) 


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STARBUCK.  Alexander,  editor:  b.  Nantucket, 
Mass.,  Nov.  6,  1841;  s.  Frederick  Gayer  and  Chloe 
(.Hatch)  Slaibuck:  m.  ^Valtham,  Mass.,  June  13, 
1867,  Ella  Maria  Warren;  2  children,  Walter  F., 
George  F.  Began  learning  watchmaker's  trade  at 
Waltham,  1859;  entered  partnership  with  employer, 
1863;  partnership  dissolved  about  1875;  sold  out 
business,  1877,  and  worked  in  Am.  Watch  Factory 
until  1883;  in  charge  of  spl.  clerical  work,  Am. 
Watch  &  Tool  Co..  about  IVg  yrs.;  went  into  part- 
nership with  Kobert  B.  Somers  in  pub.  Waltham 
Free  Press,  and  book  and  job  printing;  pres.  Wal- 
tham rub.  Co.;  mem  Bd.  of  Aldermen  3  vrs.;  nem. 
Waltham  Hosp.  and  Baby  Hosp.  corpns.  Republi- 
can. Universalist.  Ex-pres.  Mass.  and  Suburban 
Press  assns.  (rec.  sec.  latter) ;  mem.  Nantucket 
Hist.  Assn.  (pies.),  N.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc, 
Watertown  Hist.  Soc,  Wis.  State  Hist.  Soc.  (corr.), 
Waltham  Hist.  Soc.  (pres.).  Bay  State  Hist.  League 
(sec),  Bd.  of  Trade.  Knight  Templar.  Home:  141 
Weston  St.    Office:    126  Moody  St.,  Waltham,  Mass, 

STARBtJCK,  Amber  A.,  M.D.;  b.  Riverside, 
Mass.,  Nov.  3,  1878;  d.  George  and  Elizabeth  J. 
(Holmes)  Starbuck;  descendant  of  Tristram  Coffin, 
who  came  from  England  to  America,  1642,  and 
was  one  of  the  purchasers  of  Nantucket,  Mass., 
1659;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Turners  Falls,  Mass.;  spl. 
studies  Tufts  Coll..  1897-8;  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1902; 
M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1906;  unmar- 
ried. Interne  Mass.  Homo?.  Hosp.,  1906-7;  supt. 
Wesson  Memorial  Hosp.,  Springfield,  1908,  1909; 
in  gen.  practice  in  Springfield  since  1909;  anesthe- 
tizer  to  Wesson  Memorial  Hosp.  Mem.  Mass. 
Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Western  Mass.  HomcE.  Med.  Soc, 
Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynecol.  Soc,  Springfield  Acad. 
Medicine.  Phi  Chapter  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Uni- 
tarian. Club:  Springfield  College.  Home:  40  High 
St.    Office:    174  State  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

STABE,  James  Henry,  author;  b.  Vine  House, 
Mitcham,  Surrey.  London.  Eng.,  July  6,  1847;  s. 
John  Henry  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Ann  (A'Court) 
Stark;  came  to  Boston,  Mass.,  1856;  ed.  pub.  schs.; 
m.  Katherine,  d.  William  S.  and  Jane  (Mitchell) 
Manton,  of  Kingston,  Can.,  Dec.  23,  1876.  Ap- 
prenticed to  stereotyping  and  electrotyping  trade. 
1864;  established  the  Photo-Electrotype  Co.,  Bos- 
ton, 1877  (pres.,  1877-1900);  retired,  1900,  to  devote 
time  to  lit.  work.  Founder  and  v. -p.  Dorchester 
Hist.  Soc;  pres.  British  Charitable  Soc,  British- 
Am.  Assn.,  and  v. -p.  Victorian  Club  (all  of  Bos- 
ton) ;  mem.  N.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc,  United  Em- 
pire Loyalists  Assn.  of  Can.  Republican.  Mason. 
Founder  South  Boston  Yacht  Club,  1868  (commo- 
dore, 1872),  Savin  Hill  Yacht  Club,  1888  (commo- 
dore, 1888-1900),  Rock  Hill  Yacht  Club  (commo- 
dore, 1913).  Author:  Stark's  Antique  Views  of 
Boston:  Loyalists  of  Massachusetts;  Stark's  His- 
tories and  Guides  to  the  West  Indies,  6  vols..  Ber- 
muda. 1884.  Bahamas,  1891.  Barbadoes  and  (Carib- 
bean Islands,  1903,  Trinidad,  1897,  Jamaica,  1902. 
British  Guiana,  1904.  Has  written  and  published 
many  articles  on  hist,  and  geneal.  sub.iects.  Home: 
Savin  Hill,  Dorchester.    Office:    17  Milk  St..  Boston. 

STARE,  John  T.,  capitalist;  b.  Nashua.  N.H., 
Apr.  14.  1851;  s.  Gen.  George  and  Mary  Grace 
(Bowers)  Stark,  and  descendant  of  Archibald 
Stark,  through  his  son  .lohn  (Gen.  ,Iohn  Stark  of 
Revolutionary  fame) ;  prep.  edn.  Nashua  High 
Sch.:  B.S.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1871:  m.  1st,  Nov.  6, 
1873.  Eva  L.  Barr.  of  Nashua.  N.H.  (died  Julv  9. 
1875);  m.  2d,  Carrie  E.  Barr,  sister  of  his  first 
wife.  Engaged  as  civ.  engr.  in  ry.  survey  and 
constrn..  1871-80.  and  since  associated  in  banking 
business  with  his  father;  pres.  Pennichuck  Water 
Works:  treas.  N.H.  Improvement  Co.  Address: 
Nashua,  N.H. 

STARK,  J(osliua)  Warren;  b.  Lyme,  Conn.,  Nov. 
28,  1862:  s.  Lucius  and  Ellen  (Warren)  Stark; 
descendant  of  Aaron  Stark,  who  settled  in  l\Iystic, 
Conn.;  ed.  com.  schs.  of  Lyme;  Bacon  Acad..  Col- 
chester, Conn.;  m.  Nov.  20,  1892,  Alione  Eby,  of 
East  Haddam,  Conn.  Purchased  farm.  1885,  which 
had  been  in  the  Stark  family  for  75  years  and  since 
occupied  same;  trustee  and  mgr.  funds  of  incom- 
petent persons  by  order  of  probate  court;  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12;  first  selectman,  etc 
Sec.     Fair    Assn.,     8     yrs.      Republican.      Baptist: 


deacon  and   trustee.    Mem.   Lyme   Grange  No.    147 
(master   6    yrs.).     Address:     Lyme,   Conn. 

STARK,  Maurice  Albert,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Man- 
chester, N.H.,  .July  3U,  1S74;  s.  Frederick  Glllman 
and  Anna  Betsey  (Hutchinson)  Stark;  g.g.s.  Gen. 
John  Stark;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Manchester;  M.D., 
Daitmouth  Mod.  Sell.,  1897;  m.  Welthoa  L.  Ford, 
of  Marshfield,  IMass.,  June  14,  1900;  2  children, 
Ruth  Ford,  b.  July  4,  1911,  Welthea,  1913.  Began 
practice  at  Marshfield,  Mass.,  1897;  removed  to 
Goffstown,  N.H.,  1900;  mem.  Bd.  of  Health  (sec 
9  yrs.).  Mem.  A.M. A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Hillsboro 
County  Med.  Soc.  Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Rebekahs. 
Club:  Goffstown  Gun.  Recreations:  hunting,  fish- 
ing.   Address:     Goffstown,    N.H. 

STARKWEATHER,  Amelia  Minerva;  b.  Stark- 
ville,  N.Y.,  July  9,  1840;  d.  Merritt  and  Hannah 
(Saunders)  Starkweather;  descendant  of  Robert 
Starkweather,  first  of  the  name  in  this  country; 
ed.  Gary  Collegiate  Inst.,  Oakfield,  N.Y. ;  grad. 
Chautauqua  Lit.  and  Scientific  Circle,  1882  (1st 
class) ;  m.  Jacob  Flint  Starkweather,  of  Norwich, 
Conn.,  Oct.  6,  1910.  Commenced  teaching  at  age 
15  and  continued  many  years,  in  which  time  wrote 
many  hymns  now  in  use  in  S.S.  song  books,  and 
articles  upon  various  subjects  for  papers  and 
mags.;  at  same  time  supt.  S.S.  in  Titusvllle,  Pa., 
numbering  400  pupils,  with  40  teachers  and  of- 
ficers. 1876-84.  Traveling  financial  agent  for  Chil- 
dren's Orphan  Home,  Randolph,  N.Y.,  1888-92.  lec- 
turing from  pulpit  and  platform  several  times 
weekly;  a  lifelong  worker  in  phllanthi'opic  and 
charitable  enterprises,  and  highly  successful  in 
evangelistic  meetings.  Baptist.  Author:  Tomtits 
and  Other  Bits,  1885;  Leaves  from  the  City  Beauti- 
ful.  1012.    Address:   Norwich,  Conn. 

STARR,  Edward  Comfort,  clergyman;  b.  Guil- 
ford, Conn..  Jan.  12.  1844;  s.  John  Shipman  and 
Lydla  Austin  (Lav)  Starr;  descendant  of  Dr.  Com- 
fort Starr.  Boston.  1635.  John  Alden  and  Gov. 
John  Haynes.  of  Conn.;  grad.  Guilford  Inst,  (salu- 
tatorlan)  1862;  A.B.,  Yale  U.,  1866;  student  1  yr. 
at  Andover  Sem.;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1870;  m. 
Emily  Amelia  Shew,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  Jan.  12, 
1878;  3  children,  Charles  Comfort,  Edward  Burgis, 
Mabel  Emllv.  Prin.  Royalton  (Vt.)  Acad..  1866; 
ordained  minister  Congl.  Ch.,  1871;  pastor  Waseca, 
Minn.,  1871-5,  Wethersfleld  Av.  Ch.,  Hartford, 
Conn..  1876-81,  Northfleld,  1881-7.  Cornwall,  1888- 
1915.  Especially  Interested  In  ednl.  matters,  active 
on  local  sch.  bd.  for  many  yrs.,  and  In  village 
improvements.  Trustee  Cornwall  Library,  Housa- 
tonlc  Valley  Inst.  Republican.  ■V\^rote:  "Parish 
Papers";  wrote  A  Catechetical  Introduction  to  the 
Books  of  the  Bible,  1S78.    Address:  Cornwall,  Conn. 

STARR,  Harris  Elwood.  clergyman;  b.  Phenix, 
R.I.,  May  7,  1875:  s.  William  Henry  and  Nancy 
(Williams)  Starr;  descendant  of  Dr.  Comfort 
Starr,  who  settled  in  Cambridge.  Mass.,  In  1634; 
prep.  edn.  English  and  Classical  Sch.,  Providence, 
RI.;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1897:  A.M.,  Harvard,  1S99; 
B.D.,  Yale  Dlv.  Sch.,  1910:  m.  Caroline  Tuthlll,  of 
Palmer.  Mass..  Sept.  6.  1899.  Instr.  in  English  lit.. 
Brown  U.,  1899-01:  ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1902; 
chaplain  also  prof,  of  English,  Conn.  Agrl.  Coll., 
and  pastor  2d  Congl.  Ch.,  Mansfield,  Conn.,  1902-8; 
pastor  Mt.  Carmel,  Conn..  1908-11,  Pilgrim  Ch.. 
New  Haven,  since  July,  1911.  Mem.  S.A.R..  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Upsilon.  Mason  (R.A.).  Clubs: 
Graduates',  Congregational  (pres..  1914).  Recrea- 
tions: tennis.  Address:  303  Lexington  Av.,  New 
Haven.    Conn. 

STARR,  Samuel,  M.D.;  b.  Boston.  Ma«s..  Dec.  31, 
1884-  s  David  and  Rebecca  (Rosenfeld)  Starr: 
t'rad'  Eliot  Grammar  Sch.,  Boston,  1899;  regular 
and  post-grad,  courses.  English  Hlsrh  Sch..  Bos- 
ton 1902  1903;  B  S.,  Harvard.  1907:  M.D..  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1910;  unmarried.  Practiced  in 
Providence,  R.I..  since  1912.  Mem.  A.M. A..  R.I. 
Med  Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn.  Author:  (with 
Alfred  J  Markowltz)  Everyday  Laneuage  Lessons. 
1914-  rwith  same)  Vocabulary  of  Common  Words 
In  Yiddish.  Italian,  Russian  and  English,  1914. 
Address:  5.'^2  Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

STARRETT,  IiBwls  Frederick,  lawyer;  b.  War- 
ren, :Me..  June  20.  1844;  s.  Marcus  and  Lovina 
(Lawrence)    Starrett:   Warren   Acad.;    admitted   to 


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bar  1S97;  m.  Mrs.  Emma  J.  Bradford  13allou,  of 
Worcester,  Mass.,  June  5,  1889.  Clerk  of  courts, 
Knox  Co.,  Me.,  1878-88,  1893-6;  referee  in  bank- 
ruptcy for  Knox  Dist.,  1898-10;  Democrat.  Cong- 
list.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books.) 
Home:  liockland.  Me.* 

START,  Cora  Augeline;  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Oct. 
14,  1867;  d.  Rolla  Xicholas  and  Angeline  (Lamb) 
Start;  A.B.,  Vassar,  1890,  A.M.,  1892;  post-grad, 
work  RadclifEe  Coll.;  fellow  in  history,  U.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1893-4;  unmarried.  Teacher  of  history,  Vas- 
sar Coll.,  1896-8.  Active  in  ednl.,  civic  and  social 
welfare  work;  mem.  exec.  bd.  Maria  Mitchell  Me- 
morial House;  mem.  legislative  com.  Mass.  Wom- 
an Suffrage  Assn.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Wor- 
cester Pub.  Edn.  Assn.  Club:  Boston  College.  Rec- 
reations: music,  books.  Address:  58  Fruit  St., 
Worcester,  Mass. 

START,  Edwin  Augustus,  educator,  writer; 
moved  to  Seattle,  Wasli.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who   in    America,    1914-15.) 

STEASIVIAN,  James  Moreau,  merchant;  b.  Win- 
Ihrop,  J\le.,  Mar.  24,  1847;  s.  Epliraim  M.  and  Anne 
(Wliitnev)  Steadman;  ed.  pub.  schs.:  m.  Addie  F. 
Garvill,  of  Lewiston,  Me.,  Mar.  22,  1S72;  3  children, 
Mabel.  Pattey,  Annie  Maud  (Mrs.  D.  W.  Coburn). 
Began  in  wholesale  grocery  business.  Portland, 
Me.,  1874;  pres.  and  treas.  Steadman-Hawkes  Co., 
since  1902;  dir.  Chapman  Nat.  Bank,  United  States 
Trust  Co.  Republican.  Conglist.  Odd  Fellow.  Club: 
Portland  Country.  Recreations:  motoring,  travel. 
Home:  124  Pine  St.  Office:  221  Commercial  St., 
Portland,  Me. 

STEARNS,  Albert  J.,  lawyer;  b.  Lovell,  Oxford 
Co.,  Me.,  Oct.  8,  1.S73:  s.  Hon.  Joseph  F.  and  Ellen 
(Russell)  Stearns;  ed.  com.  schs.  of  Lovell;  Bridg- 
ton  (Me.)  Acad.;  studied  law  with  Judge  Seward 
S.  Stearns,  Norway,  and  admitted  to  bar  of  Ox- 
ford Co.,  1897;  spl.  courses,  Boston  U.,  1898;  m. 
Oct.  24,  1900,  Alice  M.  Wheeler,  of  South  Paris, 
Me.  In  gen.  practice  since  1899;  selectman,  Nor- 
way, 1903-6;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907,  Senate, 
from  Oxford  Co.,  1911,  reelected,  1913;  mem.  State 
Bd.  Hosp.  Trustees.  Republican  (Progressive 
type).  Conglist.  Served  as  It.  1st  Regt.,  Me.  Vol. 
Inf.,  Spanish-Am.  War;  rendezvous  at  Chicka- 
mauga  Park,  Ga. ;  mem.  N.G.  State  of  Me.;  judge 
advocate  gen.  on  staff  of  Gov.  Bert  M.  Fernald. 
rank  of  col.  Mason;  mem.  Oxford  Lodge,  Oxford 
Chapter,  Oxford  Council  (all  of  Norway),  Portland 
Commandery,  Kora  Temple,  A.A.O.N.M.S.  Address: 
Norway,   IMe. 

STEARNS,  Alfred  Ernest,  educator;  b.  Orange, 
N.J.,  June  6,  1871;  s.  William  French  and  Mary 
Emeline  (Kittredge)  Stearns;  grad.  Phillips  Acad., 
Andover,  Mass.,  1890;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1894,  A.M., 
1902;  A.M..  Yale,  1905;  (Litt.D.,  Dartmouth.  1912); 
m.  Kate  Belle  Deane,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  Aug. 
29,  1900.  Taught  Hill  Sch.,  Pottstown,  Pa.,  1894-7; 
student  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  and  instr.  Phillips 
Acad.,  1897-1900:  registrar  and  instr.  history,  1900- 
02,  vice-prin.,  1902-3,  prin.,  July,  1903 — ,  Phillips 
Acad.    Home:  Andover,  Mass.* 

STEARNS,  Arthur  Prencli,  educator;  b.  Bombay, 
India,  Julv  30,  1864;  s.  William  Frencli  and  Mary 
Emeline  (kittredge)  Stearns;  descended  from  John 
Alden  and  grandson  of  President  William  A. 
Stearns,  of  Amherst  Coll.;  was  brought  to  Amer- 
ica, 1866;  ed.  Amherst  (Mass.)  pub.  schs.;  Phillips 
Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1883-4;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll., 
1888;  m.  June  28,  1899,  Nellie  L.  Kellogg,  of  Colo- 
rado Springs.  Colo.  In  business,  Denver,  Colo., 
1888-94;  instr.  elocution,  Colorado  Coll.,  Colo. 
Springs,  1894-5;  instr.  Lakewood  Heights  Sch., 
Lakewood,  N.J.,  1896-9;  asst.  head  master.  The 
Lakewood  Sch..  1899-06;  prin.  The  Stearns  Sch.. 
Mont  Vernon.  N.H.,  since  1906.  Presbyn.  Mem. 
Am.  Forestry  Assn..  Psi  Upsilon  (Amherst).  Ad- 
dress:  Mont  Vernon,  N.H. 

STEARNS,  Charles  A.,  M.D.;  b.  West  Medway, 
Aug.  15,  1858;  s.  Andrew  J.  and  Mary  M.  (Andrews) 
Stearns;  A.B.,  Amher.«t  Coll..  1881:  M.D..  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1884;  m.  Pawtucket,  R.I.,  Oct.,  1889, 
Anna  E.  Greene.  Began  practice  at  Shrewsbury. 
Mass.,  1884;  removed  to  Pawtucket,  R.I.,  1885. 
Mem.  R.I.  State  Med.  Soc,  Pawtucket  Med.  Assn., 
Science    Club,    Med.    Club,    Business    Men's    Assn. 


Mason  (32°);  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Royal  Arcanum,  A.O. 
U.W.  Republican.  Recreations:  agriculture,  nature 
study.  Home:  116  Clay  St.,  Central  Falls,  R.L 
Office:    67    High    St.,    Pawtucket,   R.I. 

STEARNS,  Charles  Ephralm,  lawyer;  b.  Wal- 
tham,  Mass.,  Apr.  27,  1868;  s.  Ephraim  and  Persis 
Louisa  (Warren)  Stearns;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891; 
LL.B..  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law.  1894;  m.  Boston. 
Apr.  27,  1899.  Helen  Gibson  Weaver,  d.  Gen.  E.  M. 
Weaver,  U.S.A.;  1  daughter,  Persis  Weaver.  Prac- 
ticed, Boston,  since  1894;  city  solicitor,  Waltham, 
Mass.,  1903-8;  dir.  and  counsel  W^altham  Trust  Co.; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901,  1902.  Joined  1st 
Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M..  1893;  2d  It.  Co.  F.  5th  Regt., 
Mass.  Inf..  U.S.  Vols..  Spanish-Am.  War,  5th  Regt. 
Inf..  M.V.M..  1899-1903;  retired  with  rank  of  capt. 
Mem.  Suffolk  County  Bar.  Mem.  S.A.R.  Mason; 
mem.  B.P.O.B..  United  Spanish  War  Veterans, 
Naval  and  Mil.  Order  Spanish-Am.  War.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Fales  (Waltham).  Al- 
bemarle Golf,  Boston  City.  Recreations:  golf,  gar- 
dening. Home:  24  Vernon  St.,  Waltham.  Office: 
505  Sears  Bldg..  Boston. 

STEARNS,  Charles  Falconer,  judge;  b.  Lincoln, 
R.L.  Julv  27,  1866;  s.  Henry  A.  and  Kate  (Fal- 
coner) Stearns;  A.B..  Amherst.  1889;  LL.B..  Har- 
vard U..  1893;  m.  Washington,  D.C.,  June  30.  1904, 
Amelia  F.  Lieber;  2  children.  Howard  B.,  Bettie  A. 
Began  practice  at  Providence,  R.L.  1893;  asst.  atty.- 
gen.  of  R.L,  1897-02,  atty.-gen.,  1902-5;  asso.  jus- 
tice Superior  Ct.,  of  R.I.  since  1905.  Mem.  Am. 
Bar  Assn.,  Providence  Bar  Club.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Hope,  University.  Agawam  Hunt.  Art. 
Home:  436  Brook  St.  Office:  Providence  Co.  Court 
House,  Providence,  R.L 

STEARNS,  Charles  Henry,  mfr. ;  b.  Johnson,  Vt., 
Feb.  7,  1854;  s.  Otis  W.  and  Mary  S.  (Carpenter) 
Stearns;  ed.  country  schs.,  Johnson  State  Normal 
Sch.  and  Vt.  M.E.  Sem.;  m.  Dec.  28,  1876,  Viola  A. 
Hall;  1  son,  C.  Arthur,  b.  Nov.  4.  1883.  Engaged 
in  mfg.  business  with  father,  1874,  under  firm 
name  of  O.  W.  Stearns  &  Son,  mfrs.  butter  tubs, 
etc.,  of  which  has  been  sole  propr.  since  1888;  also 
extensively  engaged  in  lumber  mfg.  and  granite 
quarrying;  pres.  and  dir.  Union  Savings  Bank  & 
Trust'  Co.,  etc.  Town  treas.  7  yrs.,  and  has  held 
various  other  local  offices;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1886-7,  Senate.  1898-9;  It. -gov.  of  Vt..  1904;  presi- 
dent State  Rep.  League.  Mason  (33°);  Odd  Fellow. 
Address:  Johnson,  Vt. 

STEARNS,  Edward  Roland,  clergyman:  b.  Bidde- 
ford.  Me..  Nov.  10.  1867;  s.  John  Frye  and  Mary 
(Emmons)  Stearns;  descendant  of  Isaac  Stearns, 
Watertown.  Mass..  1631;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1889; 
grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1892;  m.  Frances  A. 
Voter,  of  New  Vineyard,  Me.,  Sept.  15,  1896;  3 
children,  Mary  E.,  John  Frve,  Elisabeth.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministrv.  1892;  pastor  New  Vineyard,  1892-6. 
W^arren,  1896-0,2,  Lancaster,  N.H..  1902-12;  field 
sec.  N.H.  Congl.  Ministers'  and  Widows'  Fund 
since  July  1,  1912;  also  exec.  sec.  Gen.  Congl.  Conf. 
and  N.H.  Home  Missionary  Soc.  since  Nov.  1.  1915. 
Mem.  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  Mason  (32°).  Home:  9  Or- 
chard St.  Address:  53  North  Main  St..  Concord, 
N.H. 

STEARNS,  Ezra  Scollay,  historian,  genealogist; 
Sept.   1,   ls:iS-Mar.   9,   1915.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

STEARNS,  Poster  CWaterman),  librarian;  b. 
Hull,  Ma=s.,  July  29.  1881;  s.  Frank  Waterman  and 
Emilv  Williston  (Clark)  Stearns;  A.B.,  Amherst, 
1903;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1906;  instr.  Phillips  Acad., 
Andover,  Mass.,  1904-5;  grad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem., 
New  York,  1909;  m.  Martha  Genung.  of  Amherst, 
Mass.,  June  22,  1905.  Rector  Christ  Ch..  Sheffield, 
Berkshire  Co.,  Mass.,  1909-11;  librarian  Museum 
of  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  since  Aug.,  1913.  Republi- 
can. Roman  Catholic.  Mem.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars, 
N.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc,  A.L.A.,  Alpha  Delta 
Phi.  Clubs:  University,  Harvard  (Boston).  Home: 
The  Heminway,  Fenway.  Office:  Museum  of  Fine 
Arts,  Boston. 

STEARNS,  Francis  TJpham,  mfr.;  moved  to  New 
York,  N.Y.,   1911.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

STEARNS,  Frank  Preston,  author;  b.  Medford, 
Mass..  Jan.  4.  1S46;  s.  George  Luther  and  Mary  E. 
(Preston)    Stearns:    A.B.,    Harvard.    1867;    studied 


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art  in  Germany  and  Italy;  studied  lit.  with  David 
A.  Wasson;  m.  FJmilia  Maciel,  of  Fayal,  Azores, 
Sept.  28,  1898.  Mem.  Union  Sec.  of  Civil  War. 
Clubs:  Boston  Authors',  Authors  (London).  (See 
Who's  AVho  in  America  for  list  of  books.)  Address: 
The  Everj^reens,   Tufts  College,   Mass.* 

STEARNS,  Prank  'Waterman,  dry  goods  mer- 
chant.; b.  Boston,  A'ov.  8,  185G;  s.  Ricliard  Hall  and 
Louisa  Maria  (Waterman)  Stearns;  prep.  edn. 
Nobles'  Sell.,  Boston;  B.A.,  Amherst,  1878;  m. 
Emily  Williston  Clark,  of  Amhersl.  Mass.,  Feb.  26, 
1880;  3  children,  Foster  Waterman,  Emily  Willis- 
ton  (Mrs.  Henry  W.  Giese,  of  Wellesley  Hills, 
Mass.),  Louisa  (Mrs.  Francis  Prescott,  of  Graf- 
ton, Mass.).  ]\lem.  R.  H.  Stearns  &  Co.,  estab- 
lished 1847;  dir.  Am.  Trust  Co.;  mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Chi  Psi.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  ^lassachusetts. 
University  (Boston  and  New  York),  Brae  Burn 
Country.  Home:  269  Park  St.,  Newton,  Mass. 
Office:   140  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

STEARNS,  Frederic  Pike,  engineer;  b.  Calais, 
Me.,  Nov.  11,  1851;  s.  William  Henry  Clark  and 
Mary  Hobbs  (Hill)  Stearns;  ed.  Calais  High  Sch. ; 
(hon.  A.M.,  Harvard,  1905;  D.Sc..  U.  of  Pa.,  1906); 
m.  Addie  C.  Richardson,  of  Framingham,  IMass., 
June  21,  1876;  2  sons,  Herbert  R.,  Ralph  H.  In  city 
surveyor's  office,  Boston,  1869-72;  investigation, 
constrn.  and  maintenance  additional  water  supply 
for  Boston,  1872-80;  constrn.  and  maintenance  13os- 
ton  main  drainage  works,  1880-6;  chief  engr.  Mass. 
State  Bd.  of  Health,  1886-95;  mem.  bd.  of  sanitary 
engrs.  to  devise  system  of  sewerage  for  D.C.,  1889- 
90;  chief  engr.  Mass.  Met.  Water  Works.  1895- 
1907;  consulting  engr.  Charles  River  Basin  Commn. 
1903-10.  Bd.  of  Water  Supply,  New  York,  since 
1905;  mem.  bd.  of  consulting  engrs.  for  Panama 
Canal,  1905-6;  inem.  bd.  to  devise  system  of  sew- 
age disposal  for  Baltimore,  1905-6;  mem.  bd.  to 
examine  and  report  on  water  supply  for  Los  An- 
geles, 1906;  mem.  bd.  consulting  engrs.  accom- 
panying Sec.  of  W^ar  William  H.  Taft,  to  Panama, 
1907  and  1909;  mem.  bd.  to  report  on  additional 
water  supply  for  Baltimore,  1908-9;  mem.  bd.  to 
report  on  water  supply  for  Winnipeg,  1913.  Pres. 
Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  1906,  Boston  Soc.  C.E.,  1891;  hon. 
mem.  N.E.  Water  Works  Assn.  Clubs:  Boston  City, 
Engineers.'  Home:  390  Commonwealth  Av.  Office: 
1  Ashburton  PL,  Boston.* 

STEARNS,  Prederlck  Maynard,  lumber  mfr. ;  b. 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  Nov.  23.  1854;  s.  Albert  Thomas 
and  Salome  (Maynard)  Stearns;  descendant  on 
father's  side  of  ancestor  who  located  first  at 
Watertown,  Mass.,  1628;  ed.  Boston  Latin  Sch., 
Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  and  Cornell  U. ; 
m.  Julia  TSlarland  Ricker,  of  Boston,  Jan.  27,  1886; 
1  son,  Roland  D.  (associated  with  father  in  the 
lumber  business).  On  Ore.  Ry.  &  Navigation  Co. 
surveys,  1879-80;  engaged  in  lumber  business, 
Boston,  1881-5,  Apalachicola,  Fla.,  1885-99;  Boston, 
since  1899;  pres.  The  A.  T.  Stearns  Lumber  Co.; 
pres.  and  treas.  The  Cypress  Lumber  Co.  Dir. 
]Mass.  Real  Estate  Exchange;  mem.  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Ma- 
son. Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs:  Exchange, 
Boston  Athletic.  Recreations:  traveling.  Home; 
Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.    Office:  88  Broad  St.,  Boston. 

STEARNS,  James  P.;  ex.-pres.,  now  chmn.  bd. 
Nat.  Shawmut  Bank;  resident  dir.  J^m.  Surety  Co. 
of  New  Y'ork;  trustee  Fidelity  &  Deposit  Co.  of 
Md. ;  dir.  Eastern  Audit  Co.,  Boulevard  Trust  Co. 
(Brookline)  ;  trustee  Brookline  Savings  Bank;  v. -p. 
Electrical  Assn.,  Ltd.  Mem.  Corpn.  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.  Clubs:  Union.  The  Country.  Home:  Brook- 
line, Mass.    Office:   55  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

STEARNS,  John  Goddard,  architect;  B.S.,  Har- 
vard U.,   1863.    Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

STEARNS,  Joseph  Tuttle,  lawyer;  b.  Burling- 
ton, Vt.,  .luly  3,  1874;  s.  Riley  Burdette  and  .lane 
Augusta  (Swan)  Stearns;  grad.  Burlington  High 
Sch.,  1892;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1896;  studied  law  in 
office  of  late  Congressman  D.  J.  Foster;  LL.B.. 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1899;  m.  Auburndale,  Mass., 
Dec.  20,  1906,  Julia  Darling  Cooley.  Associated  in 
practice  with  late  Congressman  Foster  from  time 
of  admission  to  bar  until  INTar.  1,  1900;  elk.  of  City 


Ct.,  1900-11;  mem.  law  firm  Cowles  &  Stearns; 
referee  in  bankruptcy  and  U.S.  commr.  Mem.  Rep. 
City  Com.,  alternate  at  large  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1912. 
Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Commercial  Law  League  of 
America,  State  and  County  bar  assns.,  Harvard 
Law  Sch.  Assn.  Episcopalian;  senior  warden  St. 
Paul's  Ch.;  lay  deputy  Provincial  Synod,  N.E., 
1914.  Registrar  Vt.  Com.,  Mil.  Order  Loyal  Legion; 
mem.  Sigma  Phi.  Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs:  Ethan 
Allen,  Waubanakee  Golf,  Harvard  of  Vt.  (sec- 
treas.).  Home:  44  S.  Willard  St.  Office:  17-19  The 
Strong,  Burlington,  Vt. 

STEARNS,  Louis  Colby,  lawyer;  May  5,  1854- 
Mar.   4,   1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

STEARNS,  Lyman  Marshall;  b.  Goffstown,  N.H., 
Mar.  4,  1858;  s.  Augustus  and  Sarah  (Huse) 
Stearns;  descended  from  Isaac  Stearns,  Water- 
town,  Mass.,  1630;  also  a  descendant  of  Laurence 
Sterne,  author  Tristam  Shandy;  ed.  com.  schs. 
and  under  pvt.  tutelage;  m.  Alnora  M.  Chase,  of 
Londonderry,  N.H.,  June  5,  1878.  Engaged  in  shoe 
business  29  yrs.  as  supt.  of  lasting  dept.,  1879-08; 
N.H.  state  mgr.  for  Lewis  Mfg.  Co.,  rug  mfrs., 
Walpole,  Mass.,  since  Feb.,  1910.  Former  mem. 
N.H.  Nat.  Guard;  1st  selectman  of  Derry,  N.H., 
1892.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mem.  Odd  Fellows, 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Mem.  N.E.  Checker  Assn.; 
champion  checker  player  of  N.H.  for  nearly  30 
yrs.  to  1915;  plays  without  sight  of  board;  and 
can  play  against  50  persons,  with  as  many  boards, 
at  one  time;  draughts  editor  Derry  News,  1886-U6, 
also  was  editor  and  pub.  North  American  Checker 
Board,  The  Checker  World,  The  Pocket  Checker 
Magazine.  Autlior:  The  Draughts  Marvel  and 
Twentieth  Century  Checker  Compendium,  1909; 
Stearns  Book  of  Portraits,  1894,  1895;  Granite 
State  Checker  Series,  1889-90;  Stayman's  Black 
Doctor,  1895;  Stearns'  Handbook  of  Draughts,  1895. 
Address:   275   Hanover  St.,  Manchester,  N.H. 

STEARNS,  Nellie  Georgfe,  artist;  b.  Warner, 
N.H. ;  d.  Oilman  C.  and  Nancy  B.  George;  ed.  under 
tutors  and  grad.  Simonds  Free  High  Sch.,  Warner; 
studied  in  Boston  Museum  Fine  Arts  and  under 
Monsieur  Emilio  Lonigo;  m.  George  Frederic 
Stearns,  Dec.  24,  1882.  Exhibited  "The  Great  Red 
Pipe  Stone  Quarry,"  of  Longfellow's  Hiawatha,  at 
New  Orleans  Expn.,  1884,  and  at  Chicago  Expn., 
1893;  portrait  of  Gov.  N.  G.  Ordway,  now  in  Pitts- 
burgh Library;  has  taught  and  held  exhbns.  in 
leading  towns  and  cities  of  N.E.  Conglist.  ^Mem. 
O.E.S.  Recreations:  traveling  and  study  of  lan- 
guages. Address:  Hotel  Canterbury,  Back  Bay, 
Boston. 

STEARNS,  Richard  Hall,  merchant;  b.  Boston, 
Apr.  25,  1862;  s.  Richard  Hall  and  Louisa  M.  (Wa- 
terman) Stearns;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  Fran- 
ces Gould,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Apr.  22,  1908.  Mem. 
firm  of  R.  H.  Stearns  &  Co.,  dry  goods,  established 
by  father,  1847;  since  death  of  founder,  1909,  busi- 
ness has  continued  under  original  name  with  firm 
composed  of  Frank  W.  and  Richard  H.  Stearns, 
Atherton  Clark,  Walter  B.  Mossman.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  Algonquin  (Boston),  Brookline 
Country.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  140  Tre- 
mont St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

STEARNS,  'William  Poster,  clergyman;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Apr.  18,  1859;  s.  Richard  Hall  and  Louise  M. 
(Waterman)  Stearns;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1882, 
M.A.,  1885;  student,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1882-6; 
traveled  in  Europe  and  studied  at  Edinburgh,  1886- 
9,  also  made  study  of  work  among  lower  classes  of 
East  End,  London;  grad.  student,  Andover  Theol. 
Sem.,  1892-3;  m.  Amherst.  JMay  19.  1886,  Fanny 
Stearns  Clark;  children,  Douglas  Clark,  b.  Mar. 
23,  1893,  William  F.,  Jr.,  July  18,  1900.  Ordained  to 
ministry  of  Congl.  Ch.,  1889;  pastor  Congl.  Ch., 
Hartford,  Vt..  1889-92,  Union  Congl.  Ch.,  Marlboro. 
Mass.,  1893-5,  Ch.  of  Christ  (Congl.),  Norfolk, 
Conn.,  since  1897.    Address:  Norfolk,  Conn. 

STEARNS,  Yeaton  J.,  banking;  b.  Winchester, 
N.H.,  May  19,  1849;  s.  John  and  Mary  Caroline 
(Hastings)  Stearns;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Harriet  A. 
Thornton,  of  New  Britain,  Conn.,  June  17,  1875. 
Has  been  identified  with  banking  business  since 
1886;  sec.  The  Sovereigns  Trading  Co.,  New  Bri- 
tain Co-operative  Savings  &  Loan  Assn.;  sec.  and 


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treas.  Peoples  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Conn.  State 
Militia  5  yrs.;  tax  collector.  New  Britain,  1893-9, 
Republican.  ConRli.st.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner);  I.O. 
O.F.  Home:  167  Maple  St.  Office:  86  W.  Main  St., 
New  Britain,  Conn. 

STEBBINS,  Charles  Iiiving-stone;  b.  Tunkhan- 
nock,  Pa.,  Dec.  11,  1875;  s.  Orrin  Dean  and  Cath- 
erine (Heisley)  Stebbins;  descendant  of  Rowland 
Stebbins,  Mass.,  1634,  who  later  with  a  friend 
founded  Springfield,  Mass.;  also  descendant  of 
James  Russell,  a  founder  of  Williamsport,  Pa.; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1897;  student  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch., 
1898-1900;  m.  Edna  Willett  Hodpkins,  of  Readinsr. 
Mass.,  Sept.  23,  1902.  Publication  ast.  Am.  Uni- 
tarian Assn.,  Boston,  1902-13;  pres.  Sherman, 
French  &  Co.,  pubs.,  since  1907;  mem.  law  firm  of 
Dolan,  Morson  &  Stebbins  since  1907;  pres.  :Mort- 
ga-ge  &  Equity  Investment  Co.  of  Mass.  since  1908. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Twen- 
tieth Century,  Unitarian  (Boston).  Editor:  Har- 
vard Lyrics,  1899.  P.ecreations:  motoring,  go\t, 
tennis.  Home:  361  Harvard  St.,  Cambridge.  Of- 
fice:  6  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

STEBBINS,  Georgre  Stanford,  M.D.;  b.  Granby, 
Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1839;  s.  Cyrus  and  Mary  Ann  (Har- 
ris) Stebbins;  prep.  edn.  Lancaster  Acad.;  M.D., 
Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1864;  m.  Mary  Dana, 
of  Lancaster,  Mass.,  Sept.,  1866;  2  children,  Win- 
throp,  Harold  D. ;  m.  2d,  Elizabeth  P.  Larrabee,  of 
Beverlv,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1901.  Served  as  pvt.  U.S. 
Army,  "1863,  surgeon.  1864-5;  practiced  in  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  since  1865;  asst.  med.  dir.  Mass.  Mut. 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  1900-10.  Med.  dir.  since  1910;  med. 
examiner  .John  Hancock  Ins.  Co.  of  Boston;  Bene- 
fit Life  Ins.  Co.,  of  Newark,  N..I.,  etc.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Repul)lican.  Conglist.  Club:  Win- 
throp.  Recreations:  billiards,  pool.  Address:  17 
Maple  St.,  Springfield,   Mass. 

STEBBINS,  Boderick,  clergyman;  b.  Portland, 
Me.,  Sept.  2,  1859;  s.  Horatio  and  :\Iary  Ann  (Fish- 
er) Stebbins;  descendant  of  Rowland  Stebbins, 
first  generation  in  America;  ed.  schs.  of  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1881;  B.D.,  Harvard 
Div.  Sch.,  1886;  m.  Edith  Endicott  Marean,  of 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  2,  1901;  2  children,  Roder- 
ick, Jr.,  Henry  Endicott.  Ordained  Unitarian  min- 
istry, 1886;  pastor  1st  Parish  Ch.,  Milton,  Mass., 
since  June  23,  1886.  Trustee  Milton  Pub.  Library, 
Milton  Convalescent  Home.  Address:  43  Canton 
Av.,  Milton,  Mass. 

STECHEB,  William  Erederick,  illustrator;  b. 
Boston,  Apr.  2,  1864;  s.  William  and  Margaret 
Barbara  (Brauch)  Stecher;  studied  at  Julien 
Academy,  Paris,  under  Bouguereau,  T.  Robert 
Pleury  and  G.  Ferrier,  and  at  Carlo  Rossi's  under 
L.  Blanc;  unmarried.  Traveled  extensively  in  Eu- 
rope and  visited  prin.  art  galleries,  1890-1,  1892-3, 
1900.  Book  illustrator,  etcher  and  painter;  mem. 
staff  of  Youth's  Companion  for  several  yrs.;  has 
exhibited  in  prin.  cities;  has  received  acad.  men- 
tions. Mem.  Boston  Art  Club.  Home  and  Studio: 
17  Allston   St.,   Dorchester  Centre,  Boston. 

STEDMAN,  Artlxnr  Wallace,  merchant;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Apr.  11.  1855;  s.  Daniel  Baxter  and  Miriam 
White  (Stedman)  Stedman;  descendant  of  Isaac 
Stedman,  who  came  to  America,  1635,  and  settled 
first  at  Scituate,  Mass.,  moved  to  Muddy  River 
which  became  Town  of  Brookline,  1705,  and  his 
ancestor  Thomas  Stedman,  was  one  of  founders 
same:  ed.  in  pub.  schs.,  Boston,  and  pvt.  sch.,  New- 
port, R.I.;  m.  Lillian  Cary,  of  Dorchester,  Mass., 
Dec.  11,  1878  (died  ISSl);  m.  2d.  Mary  Prescott.  of 
Boston,  Oct.  4,  1893  (died  Jan.,  1913);  1  son,  Arthur 
Wallace,  Jr.  Began  active  career  with  Rice  & 
Davis,  gen.  commn.  mrhts..  Boston,  1872-5;  in  shoe 
mfg.  business,  1875-89:  with  George  A.  Alden  & 
Co.,  importers  of  rubber  and  East  India  gums, 
since  1889:  became  mem.  of  firm,  1897;  dir.  Choral- 
cele  Co.,  Boston  and  New  York.  Mem.  Mass.  State 
Bd.  of  Trade.  Clubs:  Tennis  and  Racquet,  Eastern 
Yacht,  N.E.  Rubber.  Boot  and  Shoe  Associates, 
Mass.  Automobile.  Was  first  capt.  of  Mass.  Bicycle 
Club,  1877,  and  rode  in  the  first  race  run  in  the 
country;  first  pres.  of  first  auto  club  in  U.S.  (the 
N.E.  Automobile  Club,  now  the  Mass.  Automo- 
bile) :  one  of  the  organizers  of  the  first  aero  club 


in  U.S.  Recreations:  out  of  door  sports.  Home: 
The  Canterbury.    Office:    100  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

STEDMAN,  Charles  EUery,  M.D.;  Mar.  23,  1831- 
1910.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

STEDMAN,  Henry  Bust,  M.D.;  b.  Boston,  Sept. 
19,  1849;  s.  Charles  Harrison  (M.D.)  and  Lucy 
Rust  (liigallsj  Stedman;  A.B.,  Harvard  U.,  1871, 
M.D.,  1875;  m.  Mabel  Weiss,  of  Boston,  1879;  chil- 
dren, John  Weiss,  Mabel,  Anne.  Med.  house  of- 
ficer, Boston  City  Hosp.,  1872-3;  surgical  house  of- 
ficer, Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1873-4;  asst.  phys.  Edin- 
burgh Royal  Asylum  and  West  Riding  Asylum, 
Yorkshire,  Eng.,  1881;  asst.  phys.  and  acting  supt., 
Danvers  Insane  Hosp.,  1879-84;  supt.  and  resident 
phys.  Bournewood  Hosp.  for  mental  diseases, 
Brookline,  Mass.,  1884 — .  Home:  27  Irving  St., 
Brookline,   Mass.     Office:     48    Beacon   St.,    Boston.* 

STEDMAN,  Joseph  Cyras,  M.D. ;  b.  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass.,  Feb.  28,  1867;  s.  Joseph  and  Mar- 
garet A.  (Stevens)  Stedman;  first  ancestor  came 
over  1630  and  settled  at  Muddy  River,  now  Brook- 
line; M.D.,  Med.  Dept.  N.Y.  Univ.,  1890;  m.  Mary 
Condit,  of  Lake  George,  N.Y.,  Oct.  4,  1892;  2  chil- 
dren, Laura  M.,  Ruth.  Engaged  in  practice.  New 
York,  1890-2;  mem.  house  staff,  Post-Grad.  Hosp., 
1890-2;  in  practice  at  Jamaica  Plain  since  1892; 
surgeon,  Faulkner  Hosp.,  since  1903.  Fellow  Mass. 
Med.  Soc;  mem.  N.Y.  Co.  Med.  Assn.,  Boston  Soc. 
Med.  Improvement,  Clin.  Club.  West  Roxbury  Dist. 
Med.  Club,  Boston  Med.  Library.  Club:  Mass. 
Automobile.  Recreations:  music,  art,  fishing,  golf. 
Address:    7  Lakeville  PI.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

STEELE,  Clarence  "Warren,  dental  surgeon:  b. 
Northfleld,  Vt.,  Dec.  21,  1857;  s.  S.  Warren  and 
Martha  L.  (Cram)  Steele;  ed.  Northfleld  High  Sch.; 
D.D.S.,  New  York  Coll.  of  Dentistry,  1889;  m. 
Northfleld.  Oct.  4,  1882,  Hattie  M.  Dunsmoor  (died 
July,    1907).     Has    practiced    at    Barre,    Vt.,    since 

1889.  Pres.  Vt.  State  Dental  Soc,  1901.  K.T., 
Shriner  (Potentate,  Mt.  Sinai  Temple,  1903);  Elk. 
Club:    Vincitia.    Home:    Barre,  Vt. 

STEELE,  Daniel,  clergyman,  author;  Oct.  5, 
1824-Sept.  2,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in   America,    1914-15.) 

STEEIiE,  Edward  Lee,  lawyer;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Jan.  29,  1873;  s.  Timothy  Eleazer  and  Clara 
Jane  (Eaton)  Steele;  descendant  of  George  Steele, 
among  the  first  settlers  of  Hartford,  1636:  grad. 
Hartford  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Middle- 
town,  1894;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1896;  m.  Julia 
Grace  Simonds,  of  Hartford,  July  12,  1898;  chil- 
dren, Richard  Timothy.  Margeiy  Simonds.  Ad- 
mitted to  Conn,  bar,  1896:  mem.  Court  of  Common 
Council.  1897-03;  elk.  City  Police  Ct.,  1903-8;  asso. 
judge  City  Police  Ct.,  1908-13:  corpn.  counsel  City 
of  Hartford,  1913-14;  judge  City  Police  Ct.  since 
Feb.  20,  1915.  Mem.  Hartford  City  Guard,  1896-9. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Clubs: 
Republican,  University.  Recreations:  fishing,  hunt- 
ing, tennis.  Home:  63  Vine  St.  Office:  902  Main 
St.,    Hartford,   Conn. 

STEELE,  Fred  Elton,  M.D.;  b.  Northfleld,  Vt., 
May  28,  1859;  s.  S.  Warren  and  Martha  L.  (Cram) 
Steele;  M.S.,  Norwich  U.;  M.D.,  Hahnemann  Med. 
Coll.  and  Hosp.,  Chicago,  1882;  m.  Northfleld,  Sept. 
17,  1880,  Luna  M.  Brooks;  children,  Fred  E.,  Jr.,  b. 
Sept.  11,  1883,  Edwin  H.,  May  17,  1898.  Warren  B., 
June  20,  1901.  Practiced  at  Gaysville,  Vt.,  1882, 
1903,   since  at  IMontpelier;   mem.   Vt.   Ho.   of  Rep., 

1890,  Senate,  from  "^'indsor  Co.,  1898;  mem.  Bd.  of 
Visitors,  Norwich  U.,  1898-1902;  state  supervisor 
of  ins.,  1902-6.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Vt. 
Homoe.  Med.  Soc.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Apollo, 
The  Club.    Home:     152  Main  St.,  Montpelier,  Vt. 

STEELE,  Thomas  McBlain,  lawyer;  b.  Geneva, 
N.Y.,  Dec.  4,  1878;  s.  Charles  A.  and  Gertrude  E. 
(Hawkes)  Steele;  descendant  of  Luke  Steele,  of 
Mass.,  1636,  John  Alden,  of  the  Mayflowei-;  grad. 
Geneva  High  Sch.,  1898;  A.B.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  1902;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1905; 
m.  Edla  Lansing  Stout,  of  Albany,  N.Y..  Sept.  10, 
1907.  Practiced  with  Hughes,  Rounds  &  Schurman, 
N.Y.  City,  1905-6;  claims  atty.,  N.Y..  N.H.  &  H. 
R.R.  Co.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1906-7;  became  con- 
nected with  Watrous  &  Day,  New  Haven,  1907, 
mem.  of  firm  since  July  1,  1911;  dir.  and  sec.  The 


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New  Haven  Morris  Plan  Co.;  dir.  and  treas.  The 
Parmelee  Co.  Mem.  New  Haven  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Mem.  Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.,  Am.  Acad. 
Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Graduates',  New 
Haven  Country.  Recreations:  golf,  fishing.  Home: 
90  Avon  St.  Office:  121  Church  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

STEEIii:,  Wilbur  Daniel,  author;  b.  Greensboro, 
N.C.,  aiar.  17,  1SS6;  s.  Wilbur  Fletcher  (D.D.,  Ph.D.) 
and  Rose  (Wood)  Steele;  A.B.,  U.  of  Denver,  1907; 
studied  Mus.  of  Pine  Arts,  Boston,  1907-8;  Acad- 
cmie  Julien,  Paris,  P'rance,  1908-9;  Art  Students' 
League.  Net*'  York.  1909-10:  m.  Margaret  Thurston, 
of  Boston,  Feb.  17,  1913.  Mem.  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon.  Author:-  Storm,  1914;  also  many  short 
stories  in  Harper's,  Atlantic,  Scribner's,  Century, 
Sunday  mags.,  etc.    Address:    Provincetown,  Mass. 

STEENSTRA,  Peter  Henry,  theologian;  Jan.  24, 
1S33-NOV.  6,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in    America,    1910-11.) 

STEERE,  Earle  D.,  financial  manager;  b.  Pas- 
coag,  R.I.,  Feb.  25.  1876;  s.  Nellis  L.  and  Maria  A. 
(Albee)  Steere;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Burrillville,  R.I.; 
Brvant  &  Stratton  Business  Coll.,  Providence;  m. 
Feb.  27,  1897,  Medora  M.  Darling,  of  Pascoag,  R.I. 
Mgr.  Pascoag  Branch,  Industrial  Trust  Co.  since 
May  9,  1901.  Treas.  and  collector  of  taxes,  Pas- 
coag Fire  Dist.,  3  yrs.  Mem.  Providence  Chapter, 
Am.  Inst,  of  Banking.  Methodist.  Mem.  Granite 
Lodge  No.  33,  I.O.O.F.,  Pascoag.  Address:  Pascoag, 
R.I. 

STEERE,  Oscar  A.,  mfr.;  July  22,  1850-Apr.  21, 
1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

STEIITER,  Walter  Ralph,  M.D.;  b.  Frederick 
City,  Md.,  Nov.  18,  1870;  s.  Lewis  Henry  (M.D.) 
and  Sarah  Spencer  (Smyth)  Steiner;  descendant  of 
Jacob  Steiner,  Frederick  Co.,  Md.,  about  1736,  and 
of  John  Smyth,  the  immigrant,  Milford,  1639;  prep. 
edn.  LTniv.  Sch.,  Baltimore,  and  under  pvt.  tutors; 
A.B.,  Yale,  1892,  A.M.,  1895;  grad.  student  Johns 
Hopkins,  1S92-4;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  Med.  Sch., 
1898.  House  med.  officer,  Johns  Hopkins  Hosp., 
1898-9;  practiced  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  since  1900; 
pathologist  and  bacteriologist,  1901-12.  asst.  visit- 
ing phys.,  1905-7,  visiting  phys.  since  1908,  consult- 
ing pathologist  and  bacteriologist  since  1912, 
Hartford  Hosp.;  consulting  phys.,  Hartford  Orphan 
Asvlum,  Hartford  Isolation  Hosp.,  Middlesex  Hosp. 
(Middletown.  Conn.).  Mem.  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc. 
(sec,  1905-12),  A.M. A.,  Hartford  Co.  Med.  Assn., 
Hartford  Med.  Soc.  (librarian),  Am.  Assn.  Patholo- 
gists and  Bacteriologists,  Am  Clin,  and  Climatol. 
Assn..  S.A.R.,  Conn.  Hist.  Soc;  sec.  Congress  of 
Am.  Phys.  and  Surg,  since  1911;  sec.  Johns  Hop- 
kins Med.  Sch.  Alumni  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Hartford.  University,  Hartford  Golf,  Me- 
gantic  Fish  and  Game.  Recreations:  book  collect- 
ing, fishing.  Contbr.  articles  on  internal  medicine, 
pathologv  and  medical  history.  Address:  4  Trinity 
St.,   Hartford,   Conn. 

STEINERT,  Alexander,  pianos;  b.  Athens,  Ga., 
Mar.  14,  1861;  s.  Morris  and  Caroline  Steinert;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  of  New  Haven,  Conn.;  m.  Bessie  Shuman, 
of  Boston,  June  6,  1889.  Learned  piano  making  in 
his  father's  business  and  later  went  to  Providence 
as  mgr.  of  R.I.  branch  of  M.  Steinert's  Sons  Co.; 
established  the  Boston  branch  for  sale  of  Stein- 
way  pianos  and  later  added  the  Aeolian  Company's 
products;  incorporated  the  Jewett  Piano  Co.  and 
later  the  Hume  Piano  Co..  1900,  erected  the  Steinert 
Bldg.,  in  Providence,  1912;  now  gen.  mgr.  and  treas. 
M.  Steinert  &  Sons  Co.;  dir.  Jewett  Piano  Co.,  Hume 
Piano  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Boston  Music  Trades  Assn.  (dir.),  Boston  Real 
Estate  Exchange.  Trustee  Boston  Public  Library, 
Boston  Music  Sch.  Settlement.  South  End  Set- 
tlement; founder  of  Baerman  Soc;  a  founder  of 
Boston  Singers:  mem.  Boston  Art  Com.,  Fidelity 
Singing  Soc.  Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Boston  Athletic 
Assn..  Longwood  Tennis,  Harvard  Music.  Home: 
401  Commonwealth  Av.  Office:  162  Boylston  St., 
Boston. 

STENE,  Andrew  Edward,  educator:  b.  Ashby, 
Minn.,  Aug.  14.  1872;  s.  John  and  Mary  Stene;  grad. 
Sch.   of  Agr.,   U.   of   Minn.,    1891;    stuaent   Wlllmar 


(Minn.  )Sem.,  1892;  B.S.A.,  U.  of  Minn.,  1897;  M.S., 
Cornell  U.,  1902;  m.  Edith  Lincoln  Kennison,  of 
Waterville,  Me.,  Aug.  15,  1911;  1  child,  Ruth  Mary. 
Teacher,  pub.  schs.,  Minn.,  1892-5;  prin.  schs., 
Ashbv,  Minn.,  1S9S-01:  asst.  in  horticulture,  R.I. 
Coll.  of  Agr.  and  Mechanic  Arts,  1903-4;  now  dir. 
extension  service  same;  state  entomologist  for 
State  Bd.  of  Agr.  Mem.  Barnard  Club,  R.I.  Hort. 
Soc,  R.I.  Field  Naturalists,  League  of  Improve- 
ment socs.  in  R.I.,  N.E.  League  for  Rural  Prog- 
ress, Chepuxet  Boat  and  Canoe  Club,  N.E.  Agrl. 
Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Recreations:  garden- 
ing,  motoring.    Addi-ess;    Kingston,  R.I. 

STENHOTTSE,  Charles  Alford,  clergyman,  edu- 
cator; b.  New  Yoi-k,  Nov.  18,  1850;  s.  Bbenezer  and 
Elizabeth  A.  (Merritt)  Stenhouse;  ed.  pvt.  and 
pub.  schs.;  studied  medicine;  grad.  Wilbrahara 
Acad.;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U..  Conn.,  1881:  M.A..  1883; 
m.  Rachel  A.  Byers,  of  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  Oct.  7, 
1878;  4  children,  Mae  (teacher  French  and  Ger- 
man, Newport,  R.I.),  D.  Elizabeth  (prin.  grammar 
sch.).  Lillian  S.  (teacher),  Grace  A.  (student). 
Ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1881;  pastor  Haddam 
Neck,  Conn..  1881-2.  Colchester  and  Salem,  1882-4. 
Thompsonville.  1887-90,  Provincetown.  Mass.. 
1890-3.  Central  Ch.,  Taunton,  1893-8,  Asbury  Ch  , 
Providence.  R.I..  1898-1900.  1st  Ch.,  Pawtucket. 
1900-3,  1st  Ch..  Newport.  1903-7:  prin.  East  Green- 
wich Acad..  1907-10;  pastor  Middleboro,  Mass., 
1910-11,  Edgartown,  1912-13,  Bourne,  1914-15. 
Pres.  Preachers'  Aid  Soc.  Inc.;  dir.  Federation  of 
Chs. ;  pres.  R  T.  S.S.  Assn.,  1906:  etc.  Republican. 
Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Mason.  Has  visited 
foreign  countries  to  study  ednl.  instns.,  and  has 
lectured  widely  on  ednl.  and  other  subjects.  Contbr. 
religious  jours.  Recreations:  marine  engring.  (U. 
S.  license).  Home:  Newport,  R.I.  Address:  Bourne, 
Mass. 

STEPHENS,  Charles  Asbury,  author;  b.  Norway 
Lake,  Me.,  Oct.  21.  1847;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1869:  M.D., 
Boston  U..  1SS7.  On  staff  Youth's  Companion  since 
1870.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.) 
Home:  Norway  Lake,  Me.  Office:  Youth's  Com- 
panion, Boston.* 

STERIiIITG,  Paul,  clergyman;  b.  Cleveland,  O., 
Aug.  18,  1855:  s.  Theodore  and  Charlotte  Maria 
(Higgins)  Sterling;  descended  from  William  Ster- 
ling, of  Rowley  Village,  1667,  later  of  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  and  Lvme,  Conn.;  on  maternal  side  de- 
scended from  Richard  Higgins,  Plymouth,  1623; 
prep.  edn.  Milnor  Hall  and  Kenyon  Coll.,  Gambier, 
O.,  1876;  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1880;  m.  Mary  Binney  Banks,  of  Waltham, 
Mass.,  Aug.  12,  1880  (died  1906):  m.  2d,  Helen  G. 
Harris,  of  Melrose,  Mass.,  July  21,  1908;  children, 
Mary  Banks  (Mrs.  H.  R.  Page),  Paul,  Jr.  In  charge 
Ch.  of  the  Ascension,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1877;  asst. 
Christ  Ch..  Waltham.  1878,  Grace  Ch..  South  Bos- 
ton, 1879;  deacon,  1880,  priest,  1881,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector 
Ch.  of  the  Incarnation,  Fern  Bank,  O.,  1880-3.  Trm- 
ity  Ch.,  Newark,  O.,  1883-7,  Ch.  of  the  Incarnation, 
Lvnn,  Mass.,  1887-91,  Trinity  Ch.,  Melrose,  Mass., 
1891-13.  Trustee  Melrose  Pub.  Library.  Mem. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Usually  Republican.  Mem. 
Wyoming  Lodge  A.F.  and  A.M.;  W'averly  Chapter, 
R.A.M.;  Hugh  de  Payens  Commandery,  No.  20; 
Merrimac  Valley  Lodge  of  Perfection;  Grand  Chap- 
lain Grand  Chapter  of  Mass.,  R.A.M.  Mem.  Mel- 
rose Lodge  No.  1031,  B.P.O.  Elks.  Recreations: 
golf,  bowling,  chess.  Address:  3  Cedar  Park,  Mel- 
rose,   Mass. 

STERir,  Charles  Seymour,  M.D.;  b.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  Julv  25,  1868:  s.  Jacob  and  Rosa  (Mayer) 
Stern-  A.B.,  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  1888:  M.D., 
Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.,  1891;  spl.  studies  Ber- 
lin Paris  and  London,  1903-4;  m.  Martha  Lewy, 
Berlin,  Germany,  Sept.,  1910.  Began  practice  in 
New  York.  1891;  removed  to  Hartford,  1894;  visit- 
ing surgeon  (cvstoscopist),  Hartford  Hosp.,  1906- 
11  Mem  NYN.G.,  1892-3,  and  of  Co.  K.  1st  Regt., 
CNG,  1896-8;  acting  asst.  surgeon,  Med.  Dept., 
U  S  Army,  Chickamauga  and  Porto  Rico,  1898-9; 
mem  1st  Co.,  Governor's  Foot  Guard,  1901-3:  city 
phys',  Hartford,  1896-8;  police  surgeon,  1900-1; 
med  insp.,  Bd.  of  Health,  1901-3;  1st  It.  M.R.C., 
U  S  'a.  1911;  capt.,  C.N.G..  1912.  Mem.  City,  County 
and  State  med.  socs.,  A.M. A.,  Am.  Urol.  Assn.  (sec 


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surg.  sect.,  Hartford).  Mason;  mem.  United  Span- 
ish-Am. War  Veterans,  Hartford  Piiilharmonic 
Orchestra.  Club:  University  (Hartfoi'd).  Recrea- 
tions: music.  Home:  73  Greenfield  St.  Office:  75 
Pratt  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

STETSOU,  Arthur  Francis,  marine  insurance;  b. 
Auburn,  Me.,  Nov.  2G,  1854;  s.  Samuel  and  Valeria 
(Cliase)  Stetson;  common  sell,  edn.;  m.  Bangor, 
Me.,  Oct.  11,  1876,  Kate  C.  Zelie;  3  children, 
Mrs.  N.  W.  Bingham,  Harold  C,  A.  F.,  Jr.  In  ins. 
business  in  Bangor  since  1871;  pres.  and  dir.  Union 
Ins.  Co.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Tarratine. 
Home:  19  Grove  St.  Office:  182  Exchange  St.  Ban- 
gor, Me. 

STETSON",  Edwin  P.,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Damaris- 
cotta.  Me..  Dec.  21,  1853;  s.  Abner  and  Betsy 
(Riggs)  Stetson;  direct  descendant  of  Cornet  Rob- 
ert Stetson;  prep.  edn.  Lincoln  Acad.,  Newcastle, 
Me.;  student  Bowdoin  2  yrs. ;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1879;  m.  Mary  P.  Chapman,  of  Newcastle, 
Me.,  Oct.  3,  1883;  4  children,  Helen  C,  Rufus  E., 
Grace  L.,  Mary  E.  Began  practice  in  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.,  1879;  settled  in  Damariscotta,  Me.,  1885;  mem. 
U.S.  Bd.  Examining  Surgeons  4  yrs.;  formerly 
supt.  schs.,  Damariscotta;  mem.  Rep.  Town  Com. 
several  yrs.  Trustee  Lincoln  Acad,  since  1889 
(chmn.  superintending  com.).  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Me. 
Med.  Assn.,  Knox  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Mason:  mem. 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Unitarian.  Address:  Damaris- 
cotta,   Me. 

STETSON,  George  Ward,  lawver:  b.  Lakeville, 
Mass.,  Feb.  27,  1866;  s.  Sprague  S.  and  Thalia  (Wes- 
ton) Stetson;  grad.  Middleboro  (Mass.)  High  Sch., 
1882:  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1SS6:  LL.B.,  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1890;  m.  Middleboro,  June, 
1896,  Myra  Cusliing.  Began  practice  at  Boston, 
1890;  removed  to  Middleboro,  1897;  spl.  justice  4th 
Dist.  Court,  Plymouth  Co.,  1895-1900;  became  ref- 
eree in  l)ankrnptcy,  1900.  Baptist.  Mason.  Home: 
Middleboro,    Mass. 

STETSON",  Halbert  Greenleaf,  M.D.;  b.  Green- 
field, Mass.,  May  8,  1868;  s.  Charles  S.  and  J.  Lou- 
ella  (Noyes)  Stetson;  ed.  pub.  schs..  New  Salem 
and  Orange,  Mass.;  New  Salein  Acad.;  M.D.,  Coll. 
Phys.  and  Surg.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1895;  m.  Frances 
A.  Gildart,  of  Salisbury,  N.B.,  June  30,  1897;  1 
child,  Maurice  H.,  b.  1900.  Practiced  in  Greenfield, 
Mass.,  since  1895;  mem.  firm  of  Drs.  Twitchell, 
Stetson  &  Canedy.  Trustee  and  v. -p.  Franklin 
County  Pub.  Hosp.,  Soc.  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty 
to  Children  (local  branch).  Young  Men's  Club. 
Mem.  A.M. A..  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons, 
N.Y.  and  N.E.  Assn.  Ry.  Surgeons,  Conn.  River 
Valley  Med.  Assn.,  Springfield  Acad.  Medicine. 
York  and  Scottish  Rite  Mason.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Greenfield.  Greenfield  Masonic.  Recreations:  trav- 
eling. Home:  3  Park  St.  Oflace:  39  Federal  St., 
Greenfield,  Mass. 

STETSON,  Isaiali  Kidder,  business  man;  b.  Ban- 
gor, Me.,  Apr.  3,  1858;  s.  George  and  Adaline  (Ham- 
lin) Stetson;  prep.  edn.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, 
Mass.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1879;  m.  Bangor,  Nov.  30,  1882, 
Clara  C.  Sawyer.  Spent  2  yrs.  in  oflice  of  his  fa- 
ther and  then  entered  into  partnership  with  broth- 
er P>lward  under  title  of  E.  &  I.  K.  Stetson,  ship- 
buildin'.?,  lumbering,  and  operators  of  ice  plants; 
pres.  First  Nat.  Bank.  Bangor;  mem.  Me.  Ho. 
of  Rep..  1897,  1899  (speaker).  Senate,  1901,  1903. 
Mason   (32°).    Home:    Bangor,  Me. 

STETSON,  James  Henry,  merchant;  b.  Quincy, 
Mass.  Mar.  23,  1851;  s.  Dr.  James  A.  and  Abigail 
F.  (Brigham)  Stetson;  descendant  Cornet  Rob- 
ert Stetson,  of  the  Enslisli  Army,  who  settled  in 
Scituate,  1637;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Quincy, 
Mass.:  m.  Clara  M.  P.oyles,  of  Camden,  Me.,  Julj- 
2,  1883.  Began  with  Peck,  Heaton  &  Co.,  importers 
and  mfrs.  dress  trimmings,  etc.,  Boston,  1867;  later 
in  employ  of  D.  C.  Griswold  &  Co.,  Claflin.  Larra- 
bee  &  Co..  and  Lewis,  Brown  &  Co.;  became  con- 
nected, 1887,  with  Walker,  Stetson  Co.,  of  which 
was  v. -p.,  and  since  death  of  .Tames  W.  Brown, 
has  been  pres.  Water  commr.,  Quincy,  for  3  yrs. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Quincy  Bd. 
of  Trade.  Mem.  S.A.R.  Unitarian.  Mason  (K.T.). 
Club:  Wollaston  Golf.  Recreations:  motoring,  golf. 
Home:  49  School  St.,  Quincy,  Mass.  Oflice:  157 
Essex  St.,  cor.   T.incoln   St.,   Boston. 


STETSON,  Josiali  "Walter,  banker;  b.  Sumner, 
Me.,  Oct.  19,  1848;  s.  Josiah  T.  and  Cynthia  A. 
(Cobb)  Stetson;  descendant  of  Cornet  Robert  Stet- 
son, who  settled  at  Scituate  (now  Norwell),  Mass., 
about  1630;  ed.  com.  sclis.  of  Sumner;  Buckfield 
High  Sch.,  Buckfield,  Me.;  Hebron  (Me.)  Acad.; 
grad.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Farmington,  Me.,  1871;  m. 
Oec.  23,  1879,  Agnes  A.  Halliday,  of  Calais,  Me. 
Teacher  in  common  and  high  schs.  several  terms; 
in  Farmington  Normal  Sch.,  1873-4,  Calais  Gram- 
mar Sch.,  1874-84,  Ash  St.  Grammar  Sch.,  Manches- 
ter, N.H.,  1884-89;  treas.  Mechanics'  Savings  Bank, 
Auburn,  Me.,  since  1889.  Mem.  Auburn  Bd.  of  Edn. 
for  10  yrs.  and  now  serving  another  term  of  2 
yrs.  and  pres.  of  bd.  Progressive  Party  (former- 
ly Republican).  Conglist.  Home:  175  Whitney  St. 
Office:   79  Main  St.,  Auburn,  Me. 

STETSON",  ■William  Wallace,  educator;  July  17, 

1841»-July  1,   1910.     (.See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1910-11.) 

STETSON,  ■Willis  Kimball,  librarian;  b.  Natick, 
Mass.,  May  8,  1858;  s.  Daniel  Kimball  and  Mary 
Weeks  (Sanborn)  Stetson;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U., 
Conn.,  1S81,  A.M.,  1884;  m.  Lillian  Alia  Minor,  of 
Middletown,  Conn.,  Nov.  25,  1886.  Librarian  Wes- 
leyan U.,  and  Russell  Library,  Middletown,  1881-7, 
Free  Pub.  Library,  New  Haven,  since  Jan.,  1887. 
Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Nu  Theta.  Home:  New 
Haven,  Conn.* 

STEVENS,  Andrew  Jackson,  M.D. ;  b.  Warren, 
N.H.,  Apr.  24,  1846;  s.  Robert  Burns  and  Charity 
(Sly)  Stevens;  descendant  of  William  Stevens,  of 
Newburyport,  Mass.;  on  maternal  side,  of  George 
Abbot,  of  Andover,  Mass.;  ed.  grammar  and  high 
schs.,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  and  under  pvt.  tutor;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1869;  m.  1st,  Mrs.  Jennie  Stone 
Powers,  of  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1871  (died 
1905);  1  son,  Edward  .Stone;  m.  2d,  Catherine  C. 
Frost,  of  Maiden,  Mass.,  June  19,  1906;  2  sons, 
Andrew  Frost,  Jackson  Abbot.  Began  practice  at 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  1869;  removed  to  Maiden;  (origi- 
nator of  the  plans  and  methods  by  which  the  Mai- 
den Hosp.  was  established,  the  inoney  being  con- 
tributed by  others;  hosp.  now  thoroughly  equipped 
and  well  endowed);  pres.  Maiden  Med.  Milk  Com.; 
ex-chmn.  med.  bd.  and  consulting  phys.  and  surg. 
Maiden  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Har- 
vard Med.  Alumni  Assn.,  Maiden  Med.  Soc,  A.A. 
A.S.,  etc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  University. 
Address:  599  Main  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

STE^VENS,  Charles  Edward,  woolen  mfr. ;  Apr. 
21,  lS43-July  6,  1913.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

STE^VENS,  Charles  Herbert,  lumber  mfr.  and 
dealer;  b.  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  May  2,  1849;  s.  James 
R.  and  Susan  (Field)  Stevens:  ed.  pub.  schs.  and 
St.  Johnsbury  Acad.;  m.  Isabella  C.  Ranney,  of  St. 
Johnsbury,  May  12,  1874;  2  children,  Arthur  L., 
ta.  July  13,  1876;  Helen  C,  July  31,  1880.  Began 
active  career,  1871,  as  elk.  in  office  of  railroad,  now 
known  as  the  St.  Johnsbury  &  Lake  Champlain 
R.R.,  advancing  to  gen.  freight  and  pass,  agt., 
1885,  when  road  passed  into  control  of  B.  &  M. 
System:  pres.  Northern  Lumber  Co.;  v. -p.  1st  Nat. 
Bank;  dir.  St.  Johnsbury  &  Lake  Champlain  R.R. 
Trustee  Home  for  Aged  Women.  Republican.  Cong- 
list.   Mason.    Address:   St.  Johnsbury,  Vt 


STE"V"ENS,  Charles  O.,  lumber,  real  estate. 

vol.    1909.) 


(See 


STE"VENS,  Clara  Prances;  b.  Newburyport, 
Mass.,  Dec.  5.  1855;  d.  Cyrus  Porter  and  Harriet 
Newell  (Bartlett)  Stevens;  descendant  of  Sher- 
burne Stevens,  of  Deerfield,  N.H.,  a  soldier  in  the 
war  of  1812;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Newburyport,  Mass.. 
grad.  Mt.  Holyoke  Sem.,  1881;  Ph.M.,  U.  of  Mich., 


English  same.  Conglist.  IMem.  N.E.  Assn.  Colls, 
and  Secondary  Schs.,  N.E.  Assn.  Teachers  of  Eng- 
lish, Nat.  Council  English  Teachers.  Address: 
South    Hadley,   Mass. 

STE"VENS,  Claude  "Webster;  born  Kensington, 
Conn.,  l'>b.  10,  1877;  s.  Frank  Amos  and  Frances 
Ella  (Webster)  Stevens;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Berlin 
and  New  Britain;  Hannum's  Business  Coll.,  Hart- 


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ford,  Conn.;  m.  Josephine  Helen  Maisonville,  of 
New  Britain,  Conn.,  Aug.  22,  1900;  children,  Regi- 
nald C,  Kermit  F.,  Claude  W.,  Jr.,  Flavel  J.  (died 
in  infancy).  Connected  with  the  Stanley  Works, 
New  Britain,  ever  since  beginning  of  active  ca- 
reer; incorporator  Berlin  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Conn. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911.  Senate,  1913;  apptd.  deputy  judge 
Town  Court  of  Berlin,  from  1st  Monday  in  July, 
1915.  Republican.  Pres.  Men's  Lyceum,  of  Ken- 
sington, 3  yrs.  Treas.  Congl.  Ch.,  1908-13.  Mem. 
Berlin  Grange  No.  24,  Patrons  of  Husbandry. 
Mem.  Republican  State  Central  Com.,  1912-14. 
Home:  Kensington,  Conn.  Office:  New  Britain, 
Conn. 

STEVENS,  Clinton  Chandler,  lawyer;  b.  Brook- 
lyn, N.Y.,  Janr  28.  1868;  s.  Albert  G.  and  Laura  J. 
(Chandler)  Stevens;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Brooklyn  and 
Readfleld,  Me.;  grad.  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Kents 
Hill,  Me.,  1887;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1891;  m. 
Lena  Curtis  Parker,  of  Winthrop,  Me.,  July  26, 
1906;  1  daughter,  Mar.iorie  Deane,  b.  Apr.  18,  1911. 
Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1895;  practiced  in  Winthrop, 
1895-01,  Millinocket,  1901-11;  elk.  Supreme  Judicial 
Ct.  of  Me.  since  Jan.,  1911-18.  Active  in  Dem. 
politics;  was  in  charge  of  the  Wilson  interests  in 
eastern  Me.  latter  part  of  1911  and  up  to  time  of 
election  of  delegates  to  nat.  conv. ;  mem.  exec, 
sub-com.  of  Dem.  County  Com.  Protestant.  Odd 
Fellow.  Home:  451  Union  St.  Address:  County 
Bldg.,   Bangor,  Me. 

STEVENS,  David  Kilburn,  playwright;  b.  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass.,  Aug.  12,  1860;  s.  Samuel  and  Sarah 
(Fay)  Stevens;  grad.  Fitchburg  High  Sch.,  1877; 
studied  law  in  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.;  admitted  to 
bar,  1881;  m.  Jenny  E.  Waite,  of  Cambridge,  Vt., 
Nov.  25,  1885  (died  1909).  Practiced  law,  Boston, 
1881-8,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1888-98;  returned  to  Bos- 
ton and  became  interested  in  dramatic  work  in 
connection  with  "Cadet-Theatricals":  associated 
with  R.  A.  Barnet  in  authorship  of  plays  for  Ca- 
dets, and  Bank  Officers'  Assn.,  and  discontinued 
practice  of  law;  mem.  Co.  B,  1st  Regt.,  M.V.M., 
1st  Corps  Cadets.  Mass.  Republican.  Author:  The 
Green  Bird.  1907;  The  Maid  and  Middy,  1907; 
Prince  Prigio,  1908;  O-Mi-Sau,  1908;  The  Lays  of  a 
Lazy  Dog:  Lyrics  of  Eliza:  Ballads  of  the  Be-Ba- 
Boes.  Collaborated  in  libretti  of  "Cloverdale" 
(written  for  H.  C.  Barnabee),  and  "Wyoming,"' 
1907  (both  light  operas).  Home:  407  Marlboro 
St.    Office:   32  Peterborough  St.,  Boston. 

STEVENS,  Dexter,  mill  superintendent;  b.  Mai- 
den, Mass..  Feb.  16,  1885;  s.  Ezra  Allen  and  Julia 
Elizabeth  (Dexter)  Stevens;  direct  descendant  of 
Richard  Dexter,  who  settled  at  Maiden,  1663^  on 
land  granted  him  by  the  King  of  England:  ed. 
pub.  schs.  of  Maiden;  grad.  Lowell  (Mass.)  Tex- 
tile Sch.,  1904;  m.  Margaret  Robinson,  of  Maiden, 
Mass.,  Apr.  23.  1912.  With  Appleton  Co.,  Lowell, 
Mass.,  1905:  designer  for  Parkhill  Mfg.  Co.,  1906: 
supt.  Lancaster  Mills,  Clinton,  Mass..  1906-13;  be- 
came gen.  mgr.  Necronsett  Mills,  Cumberland,  N.C., 
Mav,  1913.  with  office  in  Phila.  Pa.;  became  supt. 
of  Esmond  Mills,  Esmond,  R.I.,  in  Apr.,  1914.  Trus- 
tee Lowell  Textile  Sch.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Nat.  Assn.  Cotton  Mfrs.  Clubs:  Kernwood 
(Maiden).  N.E.  Textile  (Boston),  Southern  N.E. 
Textile   (Providence,  R.I.).    Address:  Esmond,  R.I. 

STEVENS,  Eben  Sutton,  woolen  mfr. ;  b.  Dudley, 
Mass.,  Dec.  11,  1846:  s.  Henry  Hale  and  Elisa 
Poor  (Osborn)  Stevens:  B.B.,  IMass.  Tnst.  Tech., 
1872;  m.  Gertrude  Olney,  of  Oxford,  Mass.,  Sept. 
10,  1872.  Supt.  Stevens  Linen  Works,  1868-70;  en- 
tered mfg.  business  on  own  account,  1870,  now 
pres.  Intervale  Mills;  dir.  Mechanics  Nat.  Bank. 
Worcester;  trustee  Webster  (Mass.)  Savings  Bank. 
Mem.  Ma=!s.  State  Senate,  1892,  1893.  Mem.  Corpn. 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Democrat.  LTnitarian.  Home: 
Quinebaug,   Conn.* 

STEVENS,  Edmund  Horace,  surgeon:  b.  Stan- 
sted.  Can.,  Jan.  2,  1846:  s.  Horace  (M.D.)  and 
Louisa  J.  Stevens;  earliest  ancestor  settled  in  Fall 
River  early  in  17th  century;  M.D.,  Harvard.  1867; 
m.  Boston,  1869,  Melissa  E.  Paine;  children,  Wil- 
liam F.  Stevens,  Edmund,  Horace  P.  (M.D.).  Served 
as  med.  cadet  U.S.N.,  1864;  with  Farrasrut  at  Mo- 
bile: med.  officer  in  charge  U.S.S.  Philippa;  dis- 
charged.   Oct..    1864;    acting    asst.    surgeon    U.S.A., 


in  Army  of  Potomac,  1865;  lias  practiced  at  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  since  1871;  consulting  surgeon  Cam- 
bridge, and  Symmes  Arlington  Hosp.  Fellow  Am. 
Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Bos- 
ton Soc.  Med.  Improvement,  Boston  Obstet.  Soc, 
Cambridge  Soc.  Med.  Improvement.  Recreations: 
farming.  Address:  79  Raymond  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

STEVENS,  Elisha  Morse,  lawyer;  b.  South  Paris, 
Me.,  Jan.  5,  1864;  s.  Rufus  Stowell  and  Sarah  King 
(Morse)  Stevens;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1885  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa);  LL.B.,  and  A.M.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1890; 
m.  Mary  F.  La  Croix,  of  Lvnn,  Mass.,  Sept.  14, 
1892  (died  1897);  m.  2d,  Helen  L.  Fuller,  of  Need- 
ham,  Mass.,  Dec.  14,  1904;  3  children,  Rufus  La 
Croix,  Alvin  Gay,  Marion  P'uller.  Practiced  in 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1891-6,  Lvnn,  Mass.,  since 
1896.  Spl.  justice  Dist.  Ct.  of  S.  Essex,  1907-15.  Re- 
publican. Universalist.  Mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Club: 
Oxford.    Address:   Lynn,   Mass. 

STEVENS,  Elmer  Ang-ustus,  banker;  b.  Anson, 
Me.,  Jan.  15,  186  2;  s.  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Currier) 
Stevens;  ed.  common  schs.  of  Industry,  Me.,  con- 
tinuing there  until  19  yrs.  of  age;  m.  Nellie  P. 
Nichols,  of  Clinton,  Mo.,  Oct.  16,  1890;  children, 
Helen  N.  (deceased),  Marjorie  B.,  Harold  E.,  Rob- 
ert N.  Engaged  in  provision  business,  1888-1900; 
v.-p.  Mass.  Trust  Co.,  since  Feb.  1,  1914.  Mem. 
Common  Council,  Somerville,  Mass.,  1895;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1896,  1904,  5,  Senate,  1906,  7,  8, 
9;  treas.  and  receiver  gen.  of  Mass.,  1909-14. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Mason.  Recreations:  coun- 
try life.  Home:  West  Somerville,  Mass.  Office:  55 
Federal   St.,   Boston. 

STEVENS,  Eug-ene  IiCslie,  M.D. :  b.  Troy,  Me., 
Sept.  20,  1865:  s.  Augustus  and  Sarah  .lane  (Dyer) 
Stevens;  grad.  Me.  Central  Inst.,  Pittsfleld,  1885: 
A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1889;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me. 
(Bowdoin),  1892;  m.  Aug.  17,  1898,  Alice  Holland, 
of  Lewiston.  Me.  Practiced  at  Belfast,  Me.,  since 
1893;  mem.  U.S.  Pension  Examining  Bd.  Mem.  Me. 
Med.  Assn.,  Waldo  County  Med.  Soc.  Republican. 
Unitarian.    Address:   Belfast,   Me. 

STEVENS,  Everett  J.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

STEVENS,  Frederick  Hollister,  newspaper  man- 
ager.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

STEVENS,  Gecrg-e  Andrew,  grain  merchant;  b. 
Worcester,  l\lass.,  Dec.  12,  1859;  s.  Charles  P.  and 
Elizabeth  (Tucker)  Stevens;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and 
Williston  Acad.,  Easthampton,  Mass.;  in.  Worces- 
ter, June  23.  1886,  Adelaide  P.  Bigelow;  1  daugh- 
ter, Frances  Elizabeth.  Entered  grain  business 
with  fatlier  and  uncle,  was  admitted  to  partner- 
ship, 1881,  owner  since  1888:  also  owns  mill  at 
Quinsigamond  and  purchased  business  of  A.  M. 
"Thompson,  Lincoln  Square,  1905.  Mem.  N.E.  Grain 
A^ssn..  Boston  Cliainber  of  Commerce.  Address:  8 
Lincoln  Sq.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

STEVENS,  Georg-e  Beckwlth,  M.D. ;  b.  Castine, 
Me.,  Oct.  4,  1845;  s.  Joseph  Lowe  and  Dorothy 
(Little)  Stevens;  descendant  of  John  Stevens,  who 
settled  at  Newbury,  Mass.,  1638;  prep.  edn.  high 
sfh.,  Castine;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1870;  m. 
Mary  C.  Hills,  of  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Oct.  20, 
1880;  3  children,  Laura  (Mrs.  S.  P.  Swan),  Paul, 
Dorothy  Little.  Began  practice  at  Gloucester, 
Mass..  1871;  removed  to  Boston.  1889;  served  as 
pvt.  Co.  F,  142d  111.  Inf.,  Civil  War.  Mem.  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Harvard  Med.  Alumni  Assn..  Boston 
Citv  Hosp.  Alumni  Assn.,  Mass.  Soc.  Mayflower 
Descendants,  S.A.R.,  Gen.  Soc.  Mayflower  Descend- 
ants (historian-gen.).  Republican.  Unitarian.  Ma- 
son; mem.  G.A.R.  Recreations:  traveling.  Address: 
346  Seaver  St.,   Dorchester,   Boston. 

STEVENS,  George  Washing'ton,  real  estate  im- 
provement: b.  Acworth,  N.H.,  Nov.  10,  1843;  s. 
William  J.  and  Cynthia  (Youn.g)  Stevens;  ed.  and 
taught  in  pub.  schs.,  Salisbury,  N.H.;  m.  1st.  Unity. 
NH,  Jan.  12,  1874,  Julia  R.  (Bailey)  Neal  (died 
Sept.  1.  1903);  m.  2d,  Concord,  N.H.,  June  26,  1907, 
Dr.  Jane  Eli'^abeth  Hoyt.  Farmed  at  Unity  and 
Cliarleston.  N.H.,  4  yrs.;  moved  to  Claremont, 
1878,  and  has  since  devoted  attention  mainly  to 
sale  of  farm  implements,  real  estate,  and  to  build- 
ing; director  Cape  Cod  Independent  Cranberry  Co., 
Harwichport,    Mass.     Highway    surveyor,    7    yrs.; 


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highway  commr.  and  tree  warden,  Claremont,  8 
yrs.,  to  1905;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905.  1906. 
Kepublican.  Methodist  (active  worker);  treasurer 
Claremont  Junction  Union  Camp  Meeting:  Assn.  19 
yrs.,  to  1906.  Mem.  Grange  (7th  degree).  Address: 
85  N.  State  St.,  Concord,  N.H. 

STEVENS,  Grace,  M.D.;  b.  Meriden,  Minn.,  Dec. 
15,  18G8;  d.  Frederick  Johnson  and  Lucy  Phoebe 
(Wlieeler)  Stevens;  descendant  of  John  Alden,  of 
the  Mayflower;  grad.  Framingham  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.,  1888;  B.L.,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1893;  M.D., 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  ISfedicine,  1901;  unmarried.  Prac- 
ticed in  Northampton,  Mass.,  since  1903.  Mem. 
Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Internat.  Hahnmannian 
Assn.,  Mass.  Honioe.  Med.  Soc,  Homoe.  Med.  Soc. 
of  Western  Mass.,  Boston  U.  Med.  Alumni  Assn., 
Epsilon  Tau.  Address:  32  Bedford  Terrace,  North- 
ampton, !Mass. 

STEVENS,  Greeulief  Thurlow;  b.  Bels^rade,  Me., 
Aug.  20,  18:n;  s.  Daniel  and  Mahala  (Smith)  Stev- 
ens; ed.  Tilcomb  Belgrade  Acad.,  Litchfield  (Me.) 
Liberal  Inst.;  read  law  in  office  of  Hon.  Samuel 
Titcomb,  of  Augusta,  Me.;  admitted  to  bar,  1860; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1861;  m.  Augusta,  Mar. 
25,  1856,  Mary  Ann  Yeaton  (now  deceased);  4 
children,  Jessie  (deceased),  Don  C,  Ala  (deceased), 
Rupert  (deceased).  Commd.  1st  It.  5th  Battery 
Mounted  Arty.,  Me.  Vols.,  Dec.  14,  1863;  promoted 
capt.,  June  21,  1863;  maj.  by  bvt.,  Feb.  14,  1865, 
"for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct";  honorably 
discharged,  July  6,  1865,  after  service  of  3  yrs.  and 
5  mos. ;  wounded  at  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863, 
and  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863;  practiced  law  at 
West  Waterville  (now  Oakland),  Me.;  mem.  Me. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1875,  Senate,  1877,  1878;  serxed  upon 
mil.  staff  of  Gov.  Dingley  and  as  col.  and  chief 
of  staff,  1st.  Div.,  M.N.G. ;  served  as  mem.  Me. 
Gettysburg  Commn.;  sheriff  Kennebec  Co.,  1888-92; 
judge  of  Probate  Ct.,  Kennebec  Co.,  1892-09;  trus- 
tee Me.  State  Trust  Co.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mem.  Loyal  Legion,  G.A.R.  Master  Mason;  Odd 
Fellow;  Kennebec  Bar  Assn.,  Me.  State  Bar  Assn. 
A  knoll  on  Gettysburg  battlefield,  held  by  Capt. 
Stevens  and  the  men  of  his  command,  is  known 
on  the  maps  and  in  the  reports  as  "Stevens  Knoll." 
Recreations:  winters  in  Fla.,  Ga.  and  Washington, 
D.C.    Address:    44   Green   St.,   Augusta,   Me. 

STEVENS,  Harold  "Warriner,  banker;  moved  to 
Philadelphia,   Pa.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

STEVENS,  Hazard,  lawyer;  moved  to  Olympia, 
Wasli.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  AVho's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

STEVENS,  Henry  Davis,  clergyman;  b.  Calais, 
Vt..  IMay  27,  1846;  s.  Charles  and  Permelia  (Whee- 
lock)  Stevens;  student  Union  Sch.,  Montpelier,  Vt., 
1862;  grad.  Goddard  Sem.,  1870;  student  Tufts 
Coll.;  B.S.,  Cornell  U.,  1873;  m.  Canal  Winchester, 
O.,  Oct.  14,  1874,  Ann  E.  Allgire;  1  son,  Ralph 
Stevens,  b.  1878.  City  editor,  Sandusky  (O.)  Reg- 
ister, 1873,  Indianapolis  Sentinel,  1874-5;  in  charge 
Charity  Organization  Soc,  Indianapolis,  1879-84; 
published  School  News,  Indianapolis,  1883-6;  en- 
tered Unitarian  ministry,  1887;  pastor  Moline,  111., 
1887-9,  Alton,  1889-92,  Menominee,  Wis.,  1892-3, 
Perry,  la.,  1893-5,  Whitman,  Mass.,  1895-9,  Read- 
ing, 1899-05.  Sterliri.g,  1905-10,  Walpole.  since  1910. 
Author:  A  Boy's  Life,  1899.  Recreations:  walking, 
boating,  checkers,  chess.    Address:  Walpole,  Mass. 

STEVENS,  Henry  Martyn,  M.D.;  b.  Blue  Hill, 
Me.,  Aug.  22,  1837;  s.  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Fisher) 
Stevens;  g.s.  Rev.  Jonathan  Fisher,  Harvard,  class 
of  1792.  and  40  yrs.  pastor  Congl.  Ch.  at  Blue  Hill; 
prep.  edn.  Blue  Hill  Acad.;  A.B..  Amherst,  1859; 
B.D.,  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1865;  M.D.,  Chicago 
Homoe.  Med.  Coll.,  1885;  m.  Mrs.  Sarah  A.  Fitch, 
of  Lawrence,  Kan.,  July  14,  1869  (died  1902);  1 
daughter.  Anna  P.  Stevens,  teacher,  Omaho,  Neb. 
Teacher  in  Blue  Hill  Acad.,  1861-3;  ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1865;  engaged  in  home  missionary  work, 
Quindaro,  Kan.,  1866-7;  agt.  Am.  Tract  Soc.  in 
Kansas  (iity,  Mo.,  1868-73;  practiced  medicine  in 
Chicago,  111.,  and  Council  Bluffs,  la.,  1885-95;  re- 
tired, 1895.  and  returned  to  old  homestead  at  Blue 
Hill,  Me.  Served  2  terms  as  mem.  of  the  Christian 
Commn.  during  Civil  War.  Republican.  Address: 
Blue  Hill,  Me. 


STEVENS,  Henry  VTebster,  lawyer;  b.  Concord, 
X.H.,  Mar.  5,  1853;  s.  Lyman  Dewey  and  Achsah 
I'ollard  (French)  Stevens;  grad.  Phillips  Acad., 
Andover,  Mass.,  1871;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1875;  LL. 
B..  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1877;  m.  Ellen  Tuck 
Stevens,  of  Exeter,  N.H.,  Oct.  27,  1881.  Admitted 
to  N.H.  bar,  1878;  began  practice  in  Jan.,  1878,  in 
partnership  with  father;  formed  partnership,  1879, 
with  Edward  G.  Leach,  under  name  of  Leach  & 
Stevens;  in  1900  Benjamin  W.  Couch  was  added  to 
the  firm,  wliich  then  became  Leach,  Stevens  & 
Couch;  Mr.  Leach  retired,  1913,  William  L.  Stev- 
ens was  admitted  to  firm  in  1914,  title  now  Stev- 
ens, Couch  &  Stevens;  v. -p.  Mechanics  Nat.  Bank. 
Merrimack  Co.  Savings  Bank;  elk.  Northern  (N.H.) 
R.R.;  dir.  Bd.  of  Trade  Building  Co.  Mem.  N.H. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1887,  Senate,  1901;  mem.  Bd.  of  Al- 
dermen, Concord,  1894;  city  solicitor,  1885-6.  Pres. 
aiargaret  Pillsbury  Gen.  Hosp.;  trustee  Concord 
City  Library,  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assri.» 
N.H.  Bar  Assn.,  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Wonolancet  (Concord),  Uni- 
versity (Boston  and  New  York).  Recreations:  gar- 
dening, reading.  Home:  73  Warren  St.  Office:  72 
N.  Main  St..  Concord,  N.H. 

STEVENS,  Herbert  Barton,  mfr.;  July  11,  1855- 
Nov.   9,   1914.     (See  vol.   1909). 

STEVENS,  Horace  Paine,  M.D. ;  b.  Cambridge. 
Mass.,  Ajjr.  17,  1881;  s.  Edmund  Horace  and  Melis- 
sa E.  (Paine)  Stevens;  first  ancestors  in  America 
settled  in  Mass.,  early  in  17th  century;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1903;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1906;  m.  Em- 
me  Frye  White,  of  Lewiston,  iNIe.,  Aug.  6,  1907;  2 
children.  Helen  Elizabeth,  Sarah  Frye.  Practiced 
in  Cambridge  since  1908;  specialty  surgery;  visit- 
ing-surgeon to  Cambridge  Hosp.  Fellow  Am.  Coll. 
Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A..  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Mass. 
]Med.  Benevolent  Soc,  Cambridge  Med.  Improve- 
ment Soc,  vEscuIapian  Club.  Clubs:  Oakley  Coun- 
try, Harvard  (Boston).  Address:  14  Garden  St., 
Cambridge,   Mass. 

STEVENS,  James  Stacy,  educator;  b.  Lima,  N. 
Y.,  Aug.  21,  1864;  s.  Henry  Francis  and  Emeline 
(Haydock)  Stevens;  B.S.,  U.  of  Rochester,  1885, 
M.S.,  1888;  M.S..  Syracuse  U..  1889.  Ph.D..  1890; 
(LL.D..  Rochester,  1907);  m.  Bertha  E.  Bowerman, 
of  Victor,  N.Y.,  Aug.  21,  1890.  Instr.  science,  Cook 
Acad.,  Montour  Falls,  N.Y.,  1885-91;  prof,  physics 
since  1891,  dean  Coll.  Arts  and  Sciences  since  1905, 
U.  of  Me.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books,   societies,  etc.)     Home:   Orono.  Me.* 

STEVENS,  James  Valorous,  lumber  merchant. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

STEVENS,  John  Austin,  author;  Jan.  21.  1827- 
June  16,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909.  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1910-11.) 

STEVENS,  John  Calvin,  architect;  b.  Boston. 
Oct.  8,  1855;  s.  Leander  and  Maria  Jane  Hancock 
(Wingate)  Stevens;  descendant  of  Moses  Stevens, 
Wells,  Me..  1700;  grad.  Portland  High  Sch..  1873; 
m.  Martha  Louise  Waldron,  of  Portland,  Dec.  25, 
1877;  4  children,  John  Howard,  Caroline  Maria 
(Mrs.  H.  K.  Fitts),  Margaret  Louise  (Mrs.  Neal 
AV.  Allen),  Dorothy  Wingate.  Entered  architec- 
tural office  of  F.  H.  Fassett,  1873;  mem.  firm  of 
Fassett  &  Stevens,  1880-4,  spending  about  2  yrs. 
of  that  time  in  charge  of  Boston  office;  practiced 
with  A.  W.  Cobb,  1890-2,  with  son,  John  H.  Stev- 
ens. 1906 — .  Designed  new  surgery  bldg.  at  Me. 
Gen.  Hosp.;  Me.  Med.  Sch.  Bldg.;  Portland  Ath- 
letic Club  Bldg.;  Me.  State  Sanatorium.  Hebron, 
Me.;  Eastern  Me.  Insane  Hosp.;  L.D.M.  Sweat 
Memorium  Art  Museum;  asso.  architects.  Port- 
land City  Hall;  also  many  pub.  bldgs.  and  pvt. 
residences  in  Me.  and  other  states.  Trustee  Me. 
Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary;  pres.  Me.  Charitable  Me- 
chanics' Assn..  1890-1.  Republican.  Fellow  Am. 
Inst.  Architects  since  1889;  mem.  Boston  Soc.  Ar- 
chitects, Province  of  Quebec  Soc.  of  Architects, 
Architectural  League  of  New  York,  Me.  Soc.  C.E., 
Me.  Soc.  Architects,  Portland  Soc.  Art  (pres., 
1895),  Me.  Geneal.  Soc,  Soc.  Preservation  of  N.E. 
Antiquities.  Am.  Federation  of  Arts,  Portland 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  etc.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.). 
Clubs:  Athletic  (ex.-pres.),  Portland.  Cumberland. 
Yacht.  Economic.  Portland  Rotary.    Author:   (with 


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A.  W.  Cobb)   Examples  of  Domestic  Architecture,  Stevens;  student  Newton  Tlieol.  Instn.  a  few  mos., 

1891.    Recreations:   landscape  painting.    Home:   52  1858;  A.M.,  Brown  U.,  1858;  m.  Mary  Price  Savory, 

Bowdoin  St.    Office:   187  Middle  St.,  I'ortland,  Me.*  of  Lowell,  Oct.  12,  1870  (deceased).    In  practice  at 

STEVENS,    John    P.,    civil    engineer;    moved    to  Lowell,    1888—;    previous    to   which   was   organist, 

New    York.     (See    vol.    1909,    al.so    AVho's    Who    in  P^^"ist    and   teacher  of  music;    mem.   Lowell   Sch. 

America.   1914-15.)  ^°^\    1879-85;    mem.    Mass.    Ho.    ot    Rep      1885-6; 

_„„__.-.„     ,  I.      „        ,  ^        ,      T,T     ,  1   V,      /I  deputy   collector   internal    revenue,    1889-93.    Pres. 

STEVENS,  John  G.,   shoe   infr.;   b     Marblehead,  Lowell  Children's  Home,  Lowell  Hist.  Soc,  S.A.R. 

Mass     Apr.  15.  18,4;  s.  Au.i,uistus  and  Lizzie  (Har-  Republican.     Episcopalian.     Mason    (33°).     Home: 

ris)    Stevens;  ed.  pub.  schs.;   unmarried     Engaged  Winchester,    Mass.    Office:    Lowell,  Mass.* 

as  mfr.  of  shoes  at  Marblehead  since  1900.    Over-        eiii-r.-.TT.-»Te    tTr-i*-     t „,     ^  v.    trr     ^wi 

seer    of    poor,    1905-6;    selectman,    1907-11    (chmn.  .^^^^^^^^  ^f}^^^^?''°^\\%^^,^''r^'  ^-  7^S\^}'l''¥i 

bd      1911)-    reo     Mass     Gen     Court      1910     11     12  ton,  Mass.,  Dec.  14,  1877 ;  s.  Alfred  C.  and  Edith  M. 

Democrat!'  Conk^lfit'^ddFelloTRe^^^  l';^r^f>T^rR^r:'''r^^%Z'''}n'rJ^^^ 

Home:    197   Washington   St.    Address:    14   Atlantic  ^°"'t,^!^^!.>  n.^  '    ^VA^i^^r  i'    ^^^^'■F:''^^i^'^^tJt■ 

Air     ATr>,-iiioiioori    Aincc  Tantum,  of  Ocean  Grove,  N..).    Admitted  to  Mass. 

A\.,  iviaioieneau,  iuass.  ^^^^^  ^^qq.  fo^^g^j  partnership  in  Northampton  with 

STEVENS,    Lillian   M.    N.,    temperance    worker;  Louis  H.   Warner,   Oct.   22,    1900;   partnership  dis- 

Mar.    1,    lS44-Apr.    6,    1914.      (See    vol.    1909,    also  solved  July  1,  1903 ;  apptd.  master  in  chancery,  Apr. 

Who's  Who  in  America,  1912-13.)  24,    1907;    apptd.    referee    in    bankruptcy,    Feb.    16, 

STEVENS,    Lyman    D.,    lawyer;    Sept.    20,    1821-  191 2 ;  mem.  City  council,  Northampton,  1 902-3.    Re- 

1909.    (See  vol.  1909.)  publican.     Conglist.     Mem.    K.    of    P.     Clubs:    Eco- 

em-nTT'n'n'e,   -^x  ii       •  -i           1           ^       i,    t^t     ii,    *  noiTiic,  Men's,  of  Edwards  Ch.    Home:  68  Hig'h  St. 

STEVENS,  Nathaniel,  woolen  mfr.;  b.  North  An-  Qf^^g  39  ^^^in  St.,  Northampton,  Mass. 
dover,  Mass.,  Sept.  11,  1857;  s.  Moses  T.  and  Char-  „„_„_.„„  .„..„.  .„  ,  .  ,  ,  ^. 
lotte  E.  (Osgood)  Stevens;  ed.  Phillips  Acad.,  An-  ,  STEVENS,  William  Burnham,  judge;  b.  Stone- 
dover.  Mass.;  m.  Haverhill,  Mass..  Mar.  25,  1885,  ham,  Mass.  Mar.  23  1843:  s.  Dr.  William  Flint 
Elizabeth  P.  White.  Entered  mfg.  business,  1S76;  and  Mary  Jane  Gould  (Burnham)  Stevens;  en- 
became  partner  M.  T.  Stevens  &  Sons,  1886,  incor-  tered  Dartmouth  Coll  ,1861,  but  at  close  of  1st 
porated,  1900,  as  M.  T.  Stevens  Sons  Co.  (pres.);  >'!'•  enlisted  in  Co.  C,  50th  Mass.  \  ol.s.  for  9  mos., 
pres.  Andover  Nat.  Bank.  Home:  North  Andover,  and  served  nearly  a  year;  reentered  coll.  and  grad 
Mass  A.B.,    with    honors,    1865;    read    law    in    office    of 

nm^-.i-'^'n^     «,!•           ^       1          1                   ,c^             1  Sweetser    &    Gardiner,    Boston,    and    at    Harvard 

.n^FF^^'^^'    O^^^^^    Crocker,    lawyer.      (See    vol.  l^w  Sch.;  m.  Amelia  Josephine  Hill,  of  Stoneham, 

^y»^-)  Oct.    20,    1868    (died    Dec.    22,    1869):    m.    2d,   Mary 

STEVENS,  Ralph  Emerson,   M.D. ;   b.    Marlboro,  Williamine    Green,    of    Stoneham,    Sept.    30,    1873. 

Mass.,   Dec.    2,   1869;   s.   Charles   Emerson   and   Al-  Began  practice  at  Boston  and  Stoneham,  1867;  dist. 

bertina  (Honey)  Stevens;  grad.  Marlborough  High  atty.    for    Northern    Dist.    of    Mass.,    1880-90;    re- 

Sch.,    1889;    registered    in    pharmacy,    1891;    M.D.,  sumed   practice   at   Boston;    asso.   justice   Superior 

Harvard    Med.    Sch.,    1897:     interne    Boston    City  Ct.  of  ]\Iass.  since  Apr.,  1898.    Pres.  Stoneham  Five 

Hosp.,  1S97-9;  m.  Feb.  7,  1900,  Blanche  Blackinton  Cents    Savings    Bank;    dir.    Stoneham    Nat.    Bank. 

Millard,  of  North  Adams,  Mass.    Practiced  in  Marl-  ]\Iem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Middlesex  Bar  Assn.,  Am. 

boro    since    1899;    visiting    phys.    Marlboro    Hosp.;  Inst.  Criminal  Law  and  Criminology.    Republican. 

U.S.    pension   examiner   since    1903:    chmn.    Bd.    of  Unitarian.    Author:    History  of  Fiftieth  Massacnu- 

Health,      ^Marlborough.       Republican.       Unitarian,  setts  Regiment,  1897.    Home:  Stonehain,  Mass.  Of- 

Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Harvard  Med.  Alumni,  Bos-  flee:    Court  House,   Boston.* 

tonCity  Hosp.  Alumni.    Mason;  LO.O.F.;  Elk.  Club:  STEVENS,     William    H.,    retired     merchant;    b. 

Union.    Home:    Marlboro,  Mass.  Stroudwater.    Me.,    Oct.    15.    1840;    s.    Tristain    and 

STEVENS,  Raymond  Bartlett,   congressman;   b.  Jerusha    B.     (Goss)     Stevens;    ed.    pub.    schs.;    m. 

Binghamton,  N.Y.,  June  18,  1874;  s.  Pliny  Bartlett  Mary  E.   Ballett,   of  Franklin,   Pa..    1865    (now  de- 

and  Lillian  (Thompson)  Stevens;  student  Harvard,  ceased);   m.    2d,   Mary  Virginia  Miller,   of  Owego, 

2   yrs.,   class   of   1897;    Harvard   Law    Sch.,    3    yrs.,  N.Y.,    1880:    2   children,   Harold  M.,  William  C.    In 

class   of   1899;   unmarried.    Admitted   to  N.H.   bar,  railroading,  and  in  oil  business  at  Meadville,  Pa., 

1899;   mem.   N.H.   Ho.   of  Rep.,   1909,   11,    13;   mem.  for   18   yrs.;   returned   to  Portland,   Me.,    1880,   and 

State  Const!.  Conv..  N.H.,  1912;  mem.  63d  Congress  was  sr.  mem.  firm  of  Stevens  &  Co.,  importers  and 

(1913-15),  2d  N.H.  Dist.    Democrat.    Address:    Lis-  mfrs.    of    dairy    salt    and    dealers    in    grain,    until 

bon  P.O.,  N.H.    (Home:    Landoff.)*  1894:  since  engaged  in  looking  after  his  real  estate 

STEVENS.  Roland  Eug-ene,  lawyer:  b.  Peterboro.  i"^"."if^"%X'''port!?nd^Po?Uan'd- At^l?t1c  aII 
N.H..  Nov.  24.  1868:  s.  Frederick  L.  and  Mary  Eliza-  &=, •  199  SnHn/st^  P^^^ 
beth  (Kimball)  Stevens:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  night  sch.  stress.  1^^  bpring  fet.,  ir-oruana,  ivie. 
in  Chelsea.  Mass.:  attended  Celia  Sherman's  Select  STEVENS,  William  Stanford,  retired  physician: 
Sch..  Norwich,  Vt.:  prep,  course  St.  Johnsburv  b.  Boston,  June  13,  1859;  s.  Calvin  (M.D.)  and 
Acad.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1895:  studied  law  in  office  Sophia  Toppan  (Crocker)  Stevens;  A.B..  Harvard, 
of  Ex-Gov.  S.  E.  Pincjree,  Hartford,  Vt.,  and  at  the  1880.  M.D..  1883,  A.M.,  1884;  m.  St.  Albans,  Vt., 
New  York  Law  Sch.,  completing  course  in  1900:  Dec.  11,  1895,  Emily  Huntington  Lewis:  3  chil- 
m.  Annie  L.  Morris,  of  Hartford,  Vt.,  Nov.  7,  1900;  dren,  William  Stanford  (b.  and  died  1896),  Stan- 
4  sons,  Robert  M.  (10  yrs.  of  age  and  editor  of  ford  Huntington,  b.  Oct.  5.  189/,  Philip  Greeley, 
the  "Hartford  Gazette,"  of  Hartford,  Vt.),  Philip  Aug.  16,  1902.  Began  practice  at  Boston,  1883,  re- 
R.,  Roland  E.,  Jr.,  Paul.  Asst.  instr.  (temporarilv)  tired,  1886;  pres.  Northern  Telephone  Co  Central 
in  psychology,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1895-6;  instr.  "in  Telephone  Co.,  Citizens  Telephone  Co  Mem  Bos- 
Latin,  Hanover.  N.H.,  High  Sch.,  1895-6;  prin.  same,  ton  City  Council,  1888,  1889:  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
1896-7:  admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  1900:  since  in  practice  Rep.,  1891.  Republican.  Knight  Teniplar.  (:iubs: 
at  White  River  Junction.  Dir.  Ottaquechee  Woolen  Union.  Twentieth  Century.  Harvard  Oakley  Coun- 
Co.,  Hartford.  1900-1;  treas.  and  mng.  dir.,  1901-6;  try.  Address:  295  Beacon  St.,  Boston, 
pres.  L.  E.  Knott  Apparatus  Co.,  Boston,  1907-8,  STEVENS,  William  Studley  Bartlett,  banker;  b. 
treas.,  1908-10,  V. -p.  since  1910;  justice  of  the  peace  Pittston,  Me.;  s.  (I^aleb  and  Julia  A.  (Clapp) 
for  Wind.=or  County,  Vt.,  by  appmt.  of  the  gov.  Stevens;  ed.  high  sch.,  Gardiner,  Me.:  unmarried. 
Pres.  Hartford  Memorial  Assn.;  incorporator  Mary  Cashier  Nat.  Union  Bank,  Boston,  since  1908.  Re- 
Hitchcock  Memorial  Hosp.,  Hanover,  N.H. :  trustee  publican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic 
Vt.  Congl.  Conf.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Vt.  .State  Assn.,  Boston  City,  Brae  Burn  Country,  Corinthian 
Bar  Assn.,  Windsor  County  Bar  Assn.;  admitted  Yacht.  Episcopalian.  Home:  20  Mt.  Vernon  St. 
to  Suffolk  County  (Mass.)  bar;  mem.  Delta  Kappa  Office:     40    State   St.,   Boston. 

Epsilon      Republican.     Odd    Fellow.     Clubs:    Dart-  STEVENSON,    Geore-e    Stanley,    Jr.,    broker;    b. 

mouth   (Boston).  Graduate   (Hanover,  N.H.).Rec-  Clinton,  Me.,   July  9,   1881;   s.   George  Stanley  and 

reation.s:    motoring,    playing    with     the    children.  Eunice  Elizabeth  (Whitten)  Stevenson:  ed.  Coburn 

Home:  Hartford,  Vt.    Office:  White  River  Junction,  classical    Inst.,    Waterville,    Me.,    1895-8:    student 

Vermont.  Colbv   Coll.,    1898-1900:   A.B.,    Harvard.    1903.    A.M., 

STEVENS,    Solon   Whithed,    lawver;    b.    Lowell,  1904:   m.   Concord,    Mass..   June    24.    1905,    Marjorle 

Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1836;  s.  Solon  and  Harriet  (Whithed)  Louise  Elder.    Teacher,  Milton  (Mass.)  Acad.,  1903- 


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05;  prin.  Cobuin  Classical  Inst.,  Waterville,  Me., 
1905-12.  Mason.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon.  Address: 
44  State  St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

STEVENSON,  Henry  Cogrswell,  lawyer;  b. 
Briilf^eport,  Conn.,  July  15,  1873;  .s.  Col.  William  H. 
and  Mary  Hough  (Shelton)  Stevenson;  ed.  Bridge- 
port High  Sch.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale); 
LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch..  1897,  and  since  practiced 
at  Bridgeport;  m.  Marthena  Stuart  Crump,  of 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Nov.,  1913;  1  son,  Stuart  Shel- 
ton, b.  Nov.,  1914.  Mem.  law  firm  of  Stevenson  & 
Wilson;  judge  Bridgeport  City  Court,  1903-7;  alder- 
man, 1899-1901;  capt.  Co.  B,  3d  Conn.  Inf.,  1904-7. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow 
(Grand  Master  of  Conn.).  Mem.  S.A.R.  Clubs: 
University,  Bridgeport  Yacht,  Brooklawn  Country, 
Seaside  (juting,  Algonquin.  Author:  Connecticut 
Probate  Law,  1902.  Home:  57  Coleman  St.  Office: 
83  Fairfield  Av.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

STEVENSON,  Katharine  Lent  (Mrs.  James 
Stevenson),  president  Mass.  W.C.T.U. ;  b.  Copal<e, 
Columbia  Co.,  N.Y.,  May  8,  1853;  d.  Marvin  Rich- 
ardson and  Hannah  (Louzada)  Lent;  grad.  Amenia 
Sem.,  N.Y.,  1873;  grad.  Boston  TI.  Sch.  of  Theology, 
1881;  m.  James  Stevenson,  of  Newton,  Mass.,  Feb. 
14,  1883.  Elected  corr.  sec.  Mass.  W.C.T.U.,  1891; 
editor  books  and  leaflets,  1893;  corr.  sec.  Nat. 
W.C.T.U.,  1894;  pres.  Mass.  W.C.T.U.  since  1898; 
elected  world's  supt.  and  mem.  exec,  com.,  World's 
W.C.T.U.,  1900;  made  tour  of  the  world  as  repre- 
sentative of  W.C.T.U.,  1908-10,  and  delivered  ad- 
dresses in  Japan,  China,  Australia,  New  Zealand, 
Cevlon,  Burmah,  India,  Egypt,  Palestine,  Greece 
and  Italy;  now  v.-p.  Nat.  W.C.T.U.  Mem.  exec, 
com.  Prohibition  Party  of  Mass.  Editor  in  chief 
of  Our  Message.  Metliodist.  Preacher  since  1880; 
lecturer  on  temperance  and  other  subjects.  Author: 
A  Brief  History  of  the  Women's  Christian  Tem- 
perance Union,  1906.  Contbr.  to  Union  Signal; 
writer  of  songs,  stories,  etc.  Home:  14  Willard 
St..  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  541  Mass.  Av.,  Bos- 
ton,   Mass. 

STEVENSON,  Bohert  Hooper,  merchant;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Mar.  12,  1838;  s.  Joshua  Thomas  and  Hannah 
(Hooper)  Stevenson;  m.  Caroline  James  Young,  of 
Boston,  1872.  Served  in  Civil  War  successively  as 
capt.,  maj.,  It.-col.,  24th  Mass.  Regt.,  bvtd.  col. 
and  brig. -gen.  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  serv- 
ices." Began  in  business  as  an  iron  mcht.,  at  Bos- 
ton; treas.  Lowell  Machine  Co.,  1885-05  (retired); 
dir.  Boston  &  Providence  R.R.,  Pacific  Mills,  Ham- 
ilton Mfg.  Co.,  Mass.  Cotton  Mills,  Mass.  Mills  in 
(5a.;  trustee  Provident  Instn.  for  Savings.  Clubs: 
Somerset,  Country,  Eastern  Yacht.  Home:  357 
Beacon   St.    Office:    40   State  St.,   Boston. 

STEVENSON,  Tilden  Burt,  superintendent  of 
mills;  moved  to  Longley,  S.C.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

STEWABT,  Allison  Vance,  publisher;  b.  McAl- 
veys  Fort,  Pa.,  June  17,  1856;  s.  Robert  V.  and  Jane 
(Angell)  Stewart;  pub.  sch.  and  acad.  edn.;  m.  Ida 
C.  Garrett,  of  Chicago,  Jan.  12,  1881.  Mgr.  of 
agencies.  Warder,  Bushnell  &  Glessner  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1883-1901;  since  engaged  in  pubis,  of  Chris- 
tian Science  movement  and  in  publishing  works  of 
Mary  Baker  Eddy.  Dir.  The  First  Ch.  of  Christ, 
Scientist,  Boston.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Boston 
Press.  Independent  Republican.  Home:  244  Fisher 
Av.,  Brookline.  Office:  Falmouth  and  St.  Paul  Sts., 
Boston.* 

STEWABT,  Arthur  Archibald  Andrew;  b.  Mon- 
treal, Que.,  Can.,  Nov.  21,  1876;  s.  James  and  Isabel 
(Swanston)  Stewart;  ed.  Lachine  Acad.,  Lachine, 
P.Q.;  grad.  in  woolen  mfg.,  Lowell  (Mass.)  Textile 
Sch.,  1900;  m.  Harriet  Woodworth,  of  Lowell, 
June  2,  1902;  1  son,  Artemas  James,  b.  May  30, 
1907.  Varied  experience  in  mills  in  all  depts.  of 
mfg.  woolens;  instr.  woolen  and  worsted  yarn 
mfg.,  1900-5,  chief  instr.  woolen  and  worsted  fin- 
ishing and  cotton  finishing,  since  1905,  Lowell 
Textile  Sch.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Omicron 
Pi  (Lowell  Textile  Sch.).  Home:  53  Mt.  Hope  St. 
Address:    Lowell   Textile   School,   Lowell,    Mass 

STEWABT.  Charles,  steamship  transportation; 
b.  Heacham,  Norfolk,  Eng.,  June  8,  1869;  s.  Henry 
Cockburn  and  Mary  (Neville-Rolf e)  Stewart;  ed. 
Eton   Coll.,    1883-7;    m.    Elizabeth   Poultney   Pleas- 


ants, of  Baltimore,  Aid.,  June  2,  1900;  1  daughter, 
Elizabeth.  Came  to  America,  1890;  with  Atlantic 
Transport  Line  of  Steamers,  New  York  and  Lon- 
don, 1891-02;  with  Hamburg-American  Line,  New 
York,  1902-9;  Boston  mgr.  of  Cunard  Steamship 
Co.,  Ltd.,  since  July,  1909.  Mem.  bd.  dirs.  Boston 
Cliamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Kxchange,  Boston 
Athletic  Assn.;  Countrj-  (Brookline,  Mass.).  Rec- 
reations: golf,  fishing.  Home:  5  Exeter  St.  Of- 
fice:  126  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

STEWABT,  Charles  lynian,  lawyer;  b.  Hope, 
R.I.,  Sept.  12,  1883;  s.  Nathan  Washington  and 
Melissa  Susan  (Nye)  Stewart;  descendant  of  AVil- 
liam  Stewart,  who  came  to  America,  1650;  ed. 
dist.  schs.  of  North  Stonington,  Conn.;  grad.  Wheel- 
er High  Sch.,  1900;  grad.  Norwich  (Conn.)  Free 
Acad.,  1904;  LL.B..  cum  laude,  Yale  Law  Sch., 
1908;  m.  Mary  Lewis  (B.A.,  Wellesley,  1909),  of 
North  Stonington,  P'eb.  7,  1912;  2  children,  Dorothy 
Babcock,  b.  Sept.  26,  1913;  Mary  Elizabeth,  Nov. 
13,  1914.  Practiced  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  since  1908; 
makes  splty.  of  probate  practice  and  conveyanc- 
ing; atty.  for  The  Dime  Savings  Bank,  Norwich. 
Mem.  from  Town  of  North  Stonington,  Conn.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1910-11.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem.  Book 
and  Bond  (Yale),  also  of  the  hon.  legal  soc.  of  the 
Yale  Law  Sch.  Home:  22  Grove  St.  Office:  91 
Alain  .St.,  Norwich,  Conn. 

STEWABT,  Charles  Manton,  general  commis- 
sion merchant  and  ins.  agt. ;  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Sept. 
12,  1854;  son  of  Thomas  Jefferson  and  Mary  Den- 
nison  (Manton)  Stewart;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Bangor, 
and  Abbott  Sch.  ("Little  Blue"'),  Farmington,  Me.; 
m.  Gertrude  Conkling  Howe,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y., 
May  19,  1880;  3  children.  Hazel  Howe,  b.  Aug.  24, 
1881,  wife  of  Dr.  Frank  H.  Alead,  of  Bangor;  Edith 
Robinson,  b.  July  24,  1884,  wife  of  Aton  L.  Rein- 
hardt,  of  Washington,  D.C.,  resides  in  Bangor; 
Alarguerite  Manton,  b.  Sept.  7,  1888  (died  Nov.  30, 
1911);  grandchildren:  Gretchen  Reinhardt,  b.  Oct. 
8,  1906;  Katherine  Kilgore  Mead,  b.  Sept.  22,  1910; 
Charles  Stewart  Mead,  b.  Mar.  20,  1912.  Worked 
in  father's  office  until  1875;  in  produce  commn. 
business  with  uncle,  New  York.  1875-80;  returned 
to  Bangor  as  partner  with  father  and  brother  Ed- 
ward L.,  as  T.  J.  Stewart  &  Co.;  father  died  Mar. 
6,  1890,  and  business  incorporated,  1900,  as  T.  J. 
Stewart  Co.  of  which  is  treas.  and  gen.  mgr.  Mem. 
G  Co.  ("Jameson  Guards"),  Ale.  State  Vol.  Alilitia. 
1867-9;  alderman,  1908.  E.x-pres.  Bangor  Bd.  of 
Trade,  now  v.-p.  Chamber  of  Commerce;  v.-p.  from 
Me.  of  Atlantic  Deeper  Waterways  Assn.  Demo- 
crat. Mason  (32°);  mem.  Royal  Arcanum,  A.O. 
U.W.,  Foresters,  Condeskeag  Lodge  No.  53  Knights 
of  Pythias.  Initiated  Oriental  Lodge  No.  60,  I.O. 
O.F.,  Bangor,  1899;  Katahdin  Encampment  No.  4, 
1899;  Canton  Bangor  No.  14,  1901;  Excelsior  Re- 
bekah  Lodge,  1907;  noble  grand  of  Oriental  Lodge, 
1903;  capt.  Canton  Bangor,  1905;  chief  of  staff, 
rank  of  It.  col.,  staff  of  Brig. -Gen.  Levi  AI.  Poor, 
comdr.  Dept.  of  Me.,  Jan.,  1907;  brig.-gen.  and 
dept.  comdr.  Patriarch's  Alilitant,  Ale.,  1910,  11, 
12.  Grand  Decoration  of  Chivalry  conferred  June 
17,  1908.  Home:  92  Forest  Av.  Office:  37  Park  St., 
Bangor,   Ale. 

STEWABT,  Colin  C(ampb€ll);  b.  Owen  Sound, 
Ont.,  Can.,  Aug.  15,  1873;  s.  Rev.  Colin  Campbell 
and  Elizabeth  (AlcOuat)  Stewart;  A.B.,  U.  of  To- 
ronto, 1894;  scholarship  in  physiology,  1894-5,  fel- 
low in  physiology,  1895-7,  Ph.D.,  1897,  Clark  U. ; 
m.  Zoe  E.  Smiley,  of  Toronto,  July  26,  1898.  Sum- 
mer sch.  instr.,  Clark  U.,  1895,  97;  asst.  in  phys- 
iology. Harvard  Aled.  Sch.,  1897-8;  tutor  in  phys- 
iology. Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia).  1898- 
1900;  demonstrator,  1900-3,  asst.  prof,  physiology, 
1903-4,  instr.  summer  sch.,  1902,  U.  of  Pa.;  asso. 
prof,  physiology,  1904-7,  prof.,  1907 — ,  Dartmouth 
Coll.  and  Aled.  Sch.    Home:  Hanover,  N.H.* 

STEWABT,  George  W.,  conductor;  b.  Cambridge, 
N.Y.;  s.  Dr.  Joseph  Stewart.  Mem.  Boston  Sym- 
phony Orchestra,  1878-88;  organized  Boston  Fes- 
tival Orchestra,  1888,  Stewart's  Boston  Band,  1898; 
mus.  dir.  World's  Fair,  St.  Louis,  1904,  and  brought 
over  from  Europe  some  of  the  most  famous  bands 
in  the  world;  has  conducted  many  music  festi- 
vals throughout  U.S.;  mgr.  Bur.  of  Alusic,  Panama- 


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Pacific    Internat.    Expn.,    1915.     Address:    120    Tre-  m.  Martha  Piper  Snow,  of  Cambridge,  Apr   2.3    1874- 

mont  St.,  Bcston.  4    children,    Sarah    Jane    (Mrs.    A.    S.    Dunnell,    of 

STEWART,    John    Conant,    lawyer;    b.    Ryegate,  Everett,   Mass.),   Henry  Morse    (deceased),   Louise 

Vt.,     June     19,     1S50;    s.     Duncan     and     Margaret  ^''^£."W?P<^    (Mrs.    Ralph    W.    Messenger,    of    Oak 

(Ritchie)    Stevens;    A.B.,    Dartmouth    Coll.,    1873,  glufts,  Mass.),  Ellen  Cooke  (Mrs.  R.  C.  Crouse,  of 

A.M.   and   M.D.,    1876;   practiced  at  York,   Me.,   un-  ^oPPer   Cliff,    Ont).     In    employ    Harvard    Botanic 

til    1887;    studied    law;    admitted   to   bar,    1895;   be-  J:'„^'''-'®"v   1871;    m    florist    business,    Boston,    1871- 

gan  practice  of  law   at  York,    1895;   partner  C.   L.  ^'^-   eastern   mgr.    Am.    Florist,    1893-04;    pres.    and 

Grant  &  Co.,  stage  coach  line.  Cape  Meddick,  Me.,  "}Sr.  Horticulture  Pub.  Co.,  and  editor  Horticulture 

to    Portsmouth,    N.H.,     1876-87;    mem.    Norton    &  ^^^^^    ,  nA%\  ^^^'il,-  ^°^-  ^^-  Florists  (sec,  1887-06; 

Stewart,    brick    and    lumber    mfg.,    1899-91;    pres.  Pnff?    ^r"')-   {f-^-    Trade   Press  Assn.    (pres.   since 

and    treas.    S.S.S.    BIdg.    Assn.;    pres.    York    Realty  l?^^-^-    Republican.    Conglist.    Mason   (32°).    Club: 

Co.,    York    Printing    Co.,    Lone    Star    Consolidated  <^ar(leners    and   Florists     (ex-pres.).     Recreations: 

Copper  Co.,  Norton  Brick  Co.,  Arizona  and  Boston  gardening.     Home:    Winchester,    Mass.     Office:    147 

Smelting   and   Reduction   Co.;    v. -p.   York   Co.   Nat.  Summer  bt.,  Boston. 

?,^"'^U*''®^^-   '^^^^  Corpn.   Trust  &  Law  Co.,  Atlas         STEWART,  William  Kilborne,  prof    German-  b 

Mfg.  Co.,  Drew  Crate  Co.;  incorporator  York  Har-  Hamilton,    Ont.,    Can.,    Jan     2     1875 •    s     William 


Dir.    Christian     Civic    League;     v. -p.     York    man.  Harvard,  i898-9';  ins'tr   German    1899-07'  T^ss't 
Hist,     and     Improvement    Soc;     treas.     Children's    prof.,   1907-14,  prof,  since  1914,  Dartmouth.  'Mem! 


(v.-p.),    "Vt.    Hist.    Soc.     Rep.    presdl.    elector,    1912.  topics.    Club:    Graduate    (Hanover    N  H  )   '  Reorea" 

Mason;    mem.    K.    of    P.,    Jr.    Order    U.A.M.    (past  tions:   tennis.    Address:   Hanover  'n  H 

state  councillor),  R.A.,  A. O.U.W.,  Me.  S.A.R.  (v.-p.),  csTTr-R-N-T-v     r«i^-..«v,„-     ^^        [       \    ' 

Paul  Jones  Club,  U.S.  Navy  League:  med.  dir.  U.O.  isfq  tI^   ii     iqis     fa   ®'    "^^'',■n«n^^"'^^'■=    ^^'^    ^^• 

G.C.  since  1901.    Address:  York  Village,  Me.  1849-Api.  11,  1915.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

STEWART,  John  Wolcott,  ex-governor;  b.  Mid-  senrM^f.^"^Deo"of^1s^^\^*Ti    ^-^^  i^-t.^v?'^"" 

dlebury,   Vt.,   Nov.    24,    1825;    s.    Ira   and   Elizabeth  w"' «^t;V^Vr.!;^^'''kfiV.,ll^.-^' /•.^i''^L^"^l  ?«'^^P*^^ 


er,  1865-7,  1876),  Senate,  1861-2;  gov.  of  Vt.,  1870-  ii'^S'nh   T^    'T^ir^'r.  ^.rTfnt^^   V^  ,^^                     in^°"' 

72;    mem.    48th    to    51st   Congressis    (1883-9    ),    1st  Hk  ^sin?,::  i?i  f    Po^^,^Kr^®„''V"°^f-®'l'   l?^^"    T.""^" 

Vt.   Dist.;   apptd.   U.S.   senator  to   succeed   Senator  MP,i%nP    Wn^.S^V^-'^f^^TS^^^^'^ 

Redfleld  Proctor,  deceased,  and  served  Mar.   24   to  ,voi    p,?,^'  ^^T'^^n'  '^'^V^'''^-  f^""-  Jutland  Clin- 

Oct.  21,  1908.    Republican.    Home:  Middlebury,  Vt.*  Jfenin?,"Jouim .    Ald°ress:''HoWen°Mas""'''-    •^^"" 

STEWART,  Josepli  B.,  superintendent  Boys'  In-        eaiTrivM-E-ir     r- «    _     x      '    ^.^  t^ 

stitute    of    Industry;    b.    Pictou   Co.,    N.S.,    Mar.    3,  ^  ^^I^^ur    Tr    ^^°^%    ^^S^stns,    M.D.,    surgeon; 

---          -                  -   -             -             '  P^  Beverly,   Mass.,   Oct.   5,    1857;   s.  George  H.   and 

'   ickney;    M.D.,    Harvard 

Ware  Cole,  of  Beverly, 

.,..^.,.,  ..V,,  ....  ^,^.^^,  xv.^.,  U..WC,  .OV.V,  .r.c.y  ^..„  T,   y.     <■   r^     r^       -       TT     .       '■*^?.'  Esther  Ware  Alley, 

Farish  (now  deceased).  Born  and  reared  on  a  "'tot'ert  C  George  Horton.  Practiced  at  Beverly, 
farm;  went  to  Manitoba,  acquired  govt,  farm  and  Sl^'^^.  P^V/r  U-^-  P*^"^''^"  *^^^w'"*^''^'  ^^^-  examiner 
sold  it;  started  book  and  stationery  store  at  Bran-  |th  Dist.,  Mass  Mem  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Medico- 
don,  Man.;  after  course  at  Chicago,  became  S.S.  Ji®^/,  ^^^"-  Metlico-Therapeii tic  Assn.  Mem.  B.P. 
missionary  in  N.Dak.;  removed  to  Mass.  as  state  9-  ^^'^^o'o-^^^^^^^J'P^'^"™-  P^^'^^^'  Union,  Elks.  Ad- 
sec  for  Christian  Workers'  Assn.;  resigned,  1891,  "ress:  88  Cabot  St.,  Beverly,  Mass. 
and  began  work  for  boys  in  Boston,  and  continues  STICKNEY,  Henry  Harding',  mfr. ;  b.  Chelsea, 
as  supt.  Roxbury  Boys'  Club  &  Inst,  of  Industry.  Mass.;  s.  Joseph  W.  and  Harriet  (Harding)  Stick- 
Republican.  Presbyn.  Mem.  Pilgrim  Fathers,  etc.  ney;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1893;  unmarried.  Mem.  firm 
Home:  180  Beach  St.,  Roslindale,  Mass.  Office:  1158  of  J.  "W.  Stickney  &  Co.,  mfrs.  varnishes,  since 
Tremont  St.,  Boston.  1902;    mem.    Stickney,    Tirrell   &   Co.;    dir.    Chelsea 

STEWART,  Samuel  Barrett,  clergyman;  b.  Farm-  Trust   Co.     Republican.     Conglist.     Club:    Harvard, 

ington.  Me.,  June  9,  1839;  s.  Alexander  H.  and  Han-  Home:  (  helsea,  Mass.    Office:  31   Milk  St.,  Boston, 

nah  (Beede)  Stewart,  and  g.s.  Rev.  Thomas  Beede.  STICKNEY,  Henry  Iiadd,  M.D.     (See  vol.  1909.) 


a  leading  clergyman  of  N.H.,  Wilton,  N.H.,  1803-30; 


STICKNEY,    Isabel    Hale,    W.C.T.U.    worker;    b. 


A.B.,   Bowdoin   Coll.,    1857,   A.M.,    1860;   prin.   acad.,  p^  "7  R,f:"„fi  'ui    m  "  ^r  wniio^;^^ 

Franfpstown      N  FT       lSP;8-q-     srrnd      Hnrvirrl     Div  ■'^'^st  Brownheld,   Me.,   d.   William  Henry  and  Eliza 

Ich."Tl62Tm'.  F^ra"cestlwn''DeTl7,  Tsl^s!  Anni?  o!  4"?.,i«i^f  ">    i^n^Fn^o^^' /Tb^o^.'^^^I  °/   ,tXf 

Ch    Pirnmarihn     c;  A  t     rt     T Vvi   Bixhv    ITS    f-nnsnl-  Stickney,    born    in    England,    1633,    g.-g.-d.    of    Maj. 

^l.M'r%"."  Ed°wa^rf  •kxby'^TaVtTsfknsfon^gp^  i^^^  f'^Tl-%  "^'Z^'^'^Vlfl^''''^'^'  ^^-.^'/X 

Samuel  Barrett,  Jr.   (engr.  Gen.  Electric  Co.),  Ma^  ^"Ff    <Me  )    Acad.     Me    Wesleyan   Sem     Woma^^^^ 

rinn    Franpps    fwifp   nf  H    R     Summerhavps    pntrr  Coll.,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  and  New  England  Conserva- 

Sen.  E^ll^tHc  Cch'oUoMne'^mxL'?"^wftl'ol  W^b!  tory  of  Music;  unmarried     Conglist     Dir    and  o^or- 

Stone.    M.D.),    all    of    Schenectady.    N.Y.     Ordained  responding  sec    Me.  W.C.T.U.    Home:  East  Brown- 

ministrv   Unitarian   Ch.,    1863:    minister   Unitarian  riem,  i\ie. 

Ch.,    Nashua,    X.H.,    1863-5.    2d   Congl.    (Unitarian)  STICKNEY,  Julia  Noyes.  author;   July   5,   1830- 

Soc,    Lynn.   Mass.,    1865-05,   pastor  emeritus   since  Mar.    4,   1910.     (See  vol.   1909,   also  Who's  Who  in 

1905;  chmn.  Sch.  Com.,  Lynn,  3  yrs.;  trustee  Lynn  America,   190S-9.) 

Pub.  Library  15  yrs.;  dir.  Am.  Unitarian  Assn.   15  STICKNEY,  Orlando  Greenleaf,  M.D.;  b.  Nelson, 

yrs.;  pres.   Harvard  Div.   Sch.  Alumni  Assn.,   1899-  ^.H.,    Feb.    16,    1857:    s.    Henry   C.    and   Mary    (Mc- 

01,   and  necrologist,   1902-8.    W^rote  and  published.  Keen)   Stickney;  M.D..  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1884; 

in  book  and  pamphlet  form,  many  hist,   and  biog.  m.   Springfield,'  Vt..  June   18,    1885.   Kate  A.   Jones, 

addresses,    lectures,   sermons,    etc.    Address:    Ball-  Began  practice  at  East  Fairfield,  Vt.,  1884:  removed 

ston    Spa,   N.Y.  to   Georgia,  Vt.,   1887,   and   to  Barre,    1893;   former 

STEWART,    William    James,    editor,    publisher:  health  officer,  Barre;  pres.  Barre  Hosp.  Assn.    Re- 

b.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Mar.  17,  1849;  s.  Andrew  and  publican.     Conglist.     Mem.    Washington    Co.    Med. 

Ellen  (Cooke)   Stewart;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Cambridge;  Soc    (v.-p.),  Barre  Med.   Soc,  Vt.   State  Med.   Soc, 


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A.M. A.  Odd  Fellow.  Address:  60  Washington  St., 
Bane,    Vt. 

STZCKZTET,  William  Brunswick  Curry,  lawyer; 
b.  Marblehead,  Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1845;  s.  Moses  Par- 
sons and  Jane  P'rances  (Curry)  Stickney;  ed.  gram- 
mar and  pub.  Latin  schs.,  Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1865;  A.M.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1896;  m.  Bethel,  Vt., 
Feb.  1,  1877,  Mary  Hunton.  Studied  law;  began 
practice  at  Boston,  1870;  mem.  firm  of  Hunton  & 
Sticknev,  Bethel,  Vt.,  since  1875;  pres.  Nat.  White 
River  Bank,  Bethel,  Vt. ;  dir.  Vt.  Valley  R.R.,  Sul- 
livan Co.,  Montpelier  &  Wells  River  R.R.;  v. -p. 
Mascoma  Electric  Light  &  Power  Co.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mem.  Vt.  Bar  Assn.  (e.x-pres.),  X.E. 
Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Vt.  Hist.  Soc,  S.A.R..  Harvard 
Union.  Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston  and  Washington, 
D.C.);  Harvard  of  Vermont  (pres.);  Ethan  Allen 
(Burlington);  Rutland  Country.  Address:  Rutland, 
Vermont. 

STICKNEY,  William  Horace,  banker;  b.  Boston, 
Apr.  4,  1875;  s.  Horace  William  and  Delia  B. 
(Oliver)  Stickney;  descendant  of  William  Stick- 
ney, Rowley,  Mass.,  1634:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston; 
m.  Dorothy  H.  Peirce,  of  Brookline,  ISIass.,  Nov.  21, 
1906;  1  daughter,  Helen.  Began  as  messenger, 
Broadwav  Nat.  Bank,  Boston,  1893;  served  as  teller 
same  bank,  1899-04;  teller  Beacon  Trust  Co.,  1904- 
09;  cashier  Mut.  Nat.  Bank  since  Dec.  1.  1909. 
Mem.  Am.  Bankers'  Assn.,  Mass.  State  Bankers' 
Assn.,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Conglist. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Boston  Art,  Algonquin. 
Home:  Brookline.    Office:  40  State  St.,  Boston. 

STZCKXTET,  William  Wallace,  ex-governor:  b. 
Plymouth,  Vt.,  Mar.  21,  1853;  s.  John  W.  and  Ann 
(Pinnev)  Stickney;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Exeter, 
N.H.,  1877;  (LL.D.,  Norwich  U.,  1902);  m.  Eliza- 
beth Lincoln,  May  4,  1881;  ni.  2d,  Sarah  E.  Moore, 
June  1,  1905.  Admitted  to  bar,  1878;  practices  in 
state  and  federal  cts.  Clk.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1882-92; 
state's  attv.,  1882-4,  1890-2;  speaker  Vt.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1892-6;  gov.  of  Vt.,  1900-2.  Pres.  Vt.  Bar 
Assn.,  1905;  pres.  Vt.  Hist.  Soc;  v.-p.  N.E.  Hist.- 
Geneal.  Soc;  mem.  exec.  com.  Northern  Bapt. 
Conv.    Home:  Ludlow,  Vt.* 

STIIiES,  Edwin  Byron,  clergyman;  b.  Albany, 
Vt.,  Jan.  16,  1860;  s.  Milo  Blodgett  and  Laura 
Emeline  (Smalley)  Stiles;  descendant  of  Robert 
Stiles,  of  Rowlex',  Mass.;  grad.  Lowell  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.,  1881;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1885;  B.D.,  An- 
dover  Theol.  Sem.,  1888;  m.  June  25,  1888,  Ada 
Henrietta  Tucker,  of  Norway,  Me.  Ordained  Free 
Bapt.  ministry,  1887;  pastor  Epsom,  N.H.,  1887-8; 
missionary  to  India,  1888-93:  traveled  in  U.S.  for 
Foreign  Missionary  Soc.  of  Free  Baptists,  1893-5; 
again  in  India,  1895-Aug.,  1897;  pastor,  London, 
N.H.,  Mar.-Nov.,  1898,  Tiverton,  R.I.,  1898-1900, 
Center  Sandwich,  N.H.,  1900-6;  state  agt.  N.H. 
Yearly  Meeting  of  Freewill  Baptists,  1906-13;  pas- 
tor 2  chs.  in  Woodstock,  N.H.,  since  Mar.  1,  1913. 
Trustee  New  Hampton  (N.H.)  Lit.  Instn.  Prohibi- 
tionist.   Address:  North  Woodstock,  N.H. 

STIIiBS,  James  Arthur,  lawyer;  b.  Fitchburg, 
Mass.,  Sejit.  1,  1855;  s.  James  F.  and  Ann  Maria 
(Works)  Stiles;  descendant  of  Robert  Stiles,  1632, 
also  .Tacob  Stiles,  who  served  4  vrs.  in  Revolution- 
ary War;  grad.  Fitchburg  High  Sch.,  1873:  A.B., 
Harvard,  1877;  m.  Marv  Lizzie  Emerson,  of  Clare- 
mont.  N.H.,  June  9,  1887  (died  Apr.  26,  1888);  m. 
2d,  Alice  Levina  Bent,  of  Gardner,  Mass.,  Aug.  1, 
1895;  2  children,  John  Emmerson  (Harvard,  1911), 
Elizabeth.  Admitted  to  bar,  1880,  and  since  prac- 
ticed at  Gardner  and  Fitchburg;  mem.  Pierce  & 
Stiles  up  to  1900,  when  Mr.  Pierce  was  apptd.  to 
bench  of  Superior  Ct. ;  partner  of  Clifford  S.  Ander- 
son since  1911:  spl.  justice  1st  Dist.  Ct.,  Northern 
Worcester,  1884;  counsel  for  Town  of  Gardner, 
1884-07  (except  3  yrs.);  asst.  dist.  atty.,  Middle 
Dist.,  1909-10,  dist.  atty.,  since  1910;  candidate  for 
the  Rep.  nomination  for  atty.  gen.  of  Mass.,  1914; 
master  and  auditor  in  many  important  causes. 
Dir.  Westminster  Nat.  Bank,  Gardner  Gas,  Fuel  & 
Light  Co.,  Norton  &  Taunton  St.  Ry.  Co.:  trustee 
Fitchburg  Savings  Bank.  Dir.  Levi  Heywood 
Memorial  Library  Assn;  trustee  Gardner  Home  for 
Elderly  People.  Mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Soc.  Colo- 
nial Wars.  S.R.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs: 
Harvard  (New  York  and  Boston) ;  New  Algonquin 


(Boston);  Harvard  Union  of  Cambridge  (life), 
Worcester  (Worcester);  Fay  (Fitchburg).  Recre- 
ations: general  outdoor  sports.  Home:  90  Higliland 
St.,  Gardner,  Mass.  Office:  29  Parker  St.,  Gard- 
ner,  Mass.,   and  314  Main  St.,  Worcester,   Mass. 

STIIiBS,  Percy  G-oldthwait,  educator;  b.  New- 
tonville,  Mas.s.,  Jul>-  1,  1875;  s.  Edmund  Ely  and 
Elmina  Callierine  (Kendall)  Stiles;  S.B.,  iMass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1S97;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  U.,  1902; 
m.  Cuttingsville,  Vt.,  Sept.  6,  1904,  Caroline  L. 
Holden;  children,  Esther  Holdcn,  Edmund  Kendall. 
Instr.  physiology,  Bellevue  Med.  Sch.,  1902-3,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.  since  1903;  instr.  physiology,  1904-7, 
prof.  1907-14,  Simmons  Coll.;  instr.  Harvard  U. 
since  1913.  Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  Physiol.  Soc,  Soc. 
Exptl.  Biology  and  Medicine.  Home:  19  Proctor 
St.,    Newtonville,    Mass. 

STII.BS,  Truman  B.;  b.  Stowe,  Vt,  July  21, 
1847;  s.  James  W.  and  Hannah  A.  (Howe)  Stiles; 
M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1869:  m.  1st,  Abbie  A.  Jenness,  of 
Sheffield,  Vt.,  Nov.  28,  1870;  2  sons,  Don  C.  (St. 
Johnsburv,  Vt.),  Dr.  Ned  C.  (Providence,  R.I.); 
m.  2d,  Sherbrooke,  P.Q.,  May  5,  1901,  Elizabeth  A. 
Derrick;  1  daughter,  Charlotte  H.  Has  practiced 
in  Caledonia  Co.,  Vt.,  since  1869;  mem.  U.S.  Pen- 
sion Examining  Bd.,  1882-08  (pres.  16  yrs.);  mem. 
State  Bd.  of  Health,  1898-06;  in  retail  drug  busi- 
ness. Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1898,  99,  Senate,  1902, 
03;  dir.  Merchants'  Nat.  Bank,  St.  Johnsbury, 
since  1897;  pres.  and  dir.  Caledonia  Co.  Fair  Assn. 
9  yrs.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mem.  Caledonia  Co. 
and  Vt.  State  med.  socs.,  A.M. A.,  Am.  Pub.  Health 
Assn.  Mason:  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.,  Red  Men, 
N.E.O.P.,  Merchants'  Assn.,  Bd.  of  Trade.  Address: 
St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

STIIiIiINGS,  Ephraim  Bailey,  printer;  b.  Som- 
ersworth,  N.H.,  May  18,  1846;  s.  Rook  and  Mary 
(Hodsdon)  Stillings;  ed.  high  sch.,  Somersworth, 
N.H. ;  m.  Celia  Crowell  Kemp;  father  of  Charles 
Arthur  Stillings.  Pvt.  Co.  B,  46th  Mass.  Inf.,  and 
Co.  A,  2d  Mass.  Heavy  Arty.,  in  Civil  War;  in  serv- 
ice 37  mos.  to  close  of  war;  began  in  printing 
trade,  Boston,  1868:  formerly  treasurer  of  the 
Griffltli-Stillings  Press.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Comdr.  E.  W.  Kinsley  Post  No.  113,  G.A.R.,  Boston, 
1904;  elected  jr.  v.-comdr.-in-chief  G.A.R.,  1905,  to 
fill  vacancy  caused  bv  death  of  W.  W.  Blackmar, 
term  expiring  1905;  adj. -gen.  G.A.R.,  1910-11.  Club: 
Boston  Citv.  Home:  11  Westminster  St.,  Somer- 
ville.  Mass.    Office:  368  Congress  St.,  Boston.* 

STIIiIiIlTCrS,  Ferdinand  Anson,  surgeon:  b.  Jef- 
ferson, N.H.,  Mar.  30,  1849;  s.  Anson  and  Phcebe  de 
Forest  (Kenison)  Stillings;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Lan- 
caster (N.H.)  Acad.,  and  by  pvt.  tutors,  Boston; 
M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1870;  diploma,  Rotun- 
da Hosp.,  Dublin.  Ireland,  1874;  post-grad,  studies, 
Paris  and  London,  1873-4,  1895;  m.  Concord,  N.H., 
Oct.  14,  1879,  Grace  M.  Minot;  2  children,  Mary  W., 
C^harlotte  M.  Asst.  phys.,  McLean  Hosp.,  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.,  1870-3;  mem.  U.S.  Bd.  Pension  Exam- 
ining Surgeons,  1S83-93;  advisory  surgeon  Mar- 
garet Pillsbury  Hosp.,  Concord,  since  1884,  and 
N.H.  Memorial  Hosp.  for  Women  and  Children, 
Concord;  surgeon,  B.  &  M.  R.R. ;  med.  dir.,  United 
Life  &  Accident  Ins.  Co.;  surgeon-gen.  of  N.H., 
1891-2.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons:  mem.  A.M. A., 
Nat.  Soc.  Ry.  Surgeons,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Center 
Dist.  jMed.  Soc,  New  York  and  N.E.  Assn.  of  Ry. 
Surgeons,  etc.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Wonolancet,  Snowshoe,  Passaconaway.  Recrea- 
tions: fisliing,  motoring.    Address:  Concord,  N.H. 

STIIiIiMAIT,  Benjamin  Rhodes,  insurance;  Mar. 
31,  1852-19 — .     (See  vol.   1909.) 

STIIiItSON,  Henry  Iieonard,  journalist,  historian: 
Sept.  19,   1842-Apr.  5,   1913.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

STIMSON,  Cyrus  Plint,  clergyman;  b.  Palmer, 
Mass.,  Apr.  1,  1S70:  s.  Horace  Williams  and  Har- 
riet Abigail  (Hunt)  Stimson;  descended  on  botli 
sides  from  early  N.E.  Colonial  ancestry;  brother 
of  Rvifus  W.  Stimson,  an  authority  on  agrl.  edn.; 
ed.  pub.  schs..  Palmer,  Mass.;  grad.  liish  sch.,  1889; 
B.A.,  Colby  Coll.,  Waterville,  Me..  1893;  B.D.,  Yale 
Div.  Sch.,  1898;  (D.D.,  Colby.  1913):  m.  Ermina 
Emma  Pottle,  of  Perry,  Wasliineton  Co..  Me..  Aug. 
14,  1895;  6  children,  Dorothy  and  Marjory  (twins), 
Horace  Pottle.  Christine,  Ermina  and  Cyrus,  II 
(twins).    Teacher  Portland  (Me.)   High  Sch.,  1894- 


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95;  ordained  Consl-  ministry,  July  2,  1S95;  pastor  Boston  City  Club,  Harvard  Teachers'  Assn.;  chnin. 
West  End  Ch.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1895-1900,  Strat-  coll.  sect.  Assn.  Am.  Asrl.  Colls,  and  Expt.  Stas., 
ford,  Conn.,  1900-4,  Westminster  Ch.,  Kansas  City,  1905,  08;  pres.  Am.  Assn.  Advancement  of  Agrl. 
Mo.,  1904-8,  Waterville.  Me.,  1908-13;  field  sec.  Teaching,  1913,  1914.  Republican.  Conglist.  Ad- 
Playground  and  Recreation  Assn.  America  (hdqrs.  dress:  Garrison  Hall,  Boston. 
N.Y.  City)  since  1913.    I'res.  Alumni  Assn.  of  Colby 


Recreations:     tennis     horseback    riding     walking.  Med.  "Assn.     Republican.     Baptist.     Mason    (K  T  )  ■ 

o^""^-  J^T^5?"^'"-^^°'Vf^''-'v^7'^"''"'P^°"'    ^^^''-  Odd   Fellow,   K.   of  P.    Address:   Court   St.,   Skowl 

Office:   1  ]\Iadison  Av.,  New  York.  he'^an    Me.                                               ^^^^>.   ol.,   ok.uw 

STIMSON,    Frederic    Jesup    ("J.    S.    of    Dale"),  c.iiit'twx.c!C!    -r-a^^-^i  «     n                 ,     ^       ., 

lawyer,  author;   b.   Dedham,   Mass.,   July   20,   1855;  j  ^^^^    ?f'  ^^7^         ^^  lawyer ;  b.  Providence,  R. 

s.  Edward  and  Sarah  Tufts  (Richardson)  Stimson;  riT,,!^u;^iJ?\    it;     '^ '^.-    ^^amuel    George    and    Sarah 

A.B..    Harvard,    1876,    LL.B.,    1878;    m.    Elizabeth  j^^R^nwrTT     iVqo    t^''r^-w'^"-  ^^^'"l^^^^^^ 

Bradlee   Abbot,    of    Boston.    June    2,    1881;    m.    2d.  i^-P'^?,?!"  Yni    i-'  H^q  •t"''-''^'*'J-'^^^-'  "^-  Po''*- 

Mabel    Ashhurst,    of   Phila.,    Nov.    12,    1902.     Asst.  if"j!i  ^^'^^^i^^nfi.^J,^  il^^A  h"'i^®  Y,'   ^^1^3?l    ^^Si'^' 

atty.-gen.,  Mass.,   1884-5;   gen.  counsel 

trial    Commn.,    1898-02,    Mass.    Commn. 

Laws,   1902-3;   Dem.   candidate   for  Coni 

Mass.  Dist..   1902;   apptd.   prof,   comparative  legi 


large  nat.   convs. ;   A.E.   and  P.   to  Argentina  since  -rroviaence,  R.i. 
Nov.    1,    1914.     Mem.    Nat.   Inst.   Arts   and   Letters,         STIN'ESS,  John  Henry,  judge-  Aug    9    1840-SeDt 

Mass.  Hist.   Soc;   fellow  Am.   Acad.   Arts  and   Sci-  6,  1913.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Wlio  in  America' 

ences;    mem.    German    and    French    socs.    of    Com-  1912-13.)  ' 


parative    Legislation.      Clubs:     Somerset,     Tavern 


STINESS,  Walter  Russell,  congressman;  b.  Lin- 


bury)  Stimson;  brother  of  Henry  Albert  and  Lewis  mem.  R.R.  Commn.,  R  I     2  yrs  •  mem    R  I    Ho  'of 

Atterbury  Stimson;  A.B.,  Yale  U.,  1872;  grad.  ficole  Rep.,  2  yrs..  Senate,  4  yrs.;  a.-d'-'c    on  staff 'of  Gov 

des    Beaux    Arts,    Paris.     Was    lecturer    and    art  A.    O.    Bourn;    U.S.    dist     atty      Dist     of    R  I      bv 

teacher,  Princeton  U.;  dir.  art  schs.,  Met.  Mus.  of  appmt.  of  Pres.  Taft,  1911-14-  'mem    6'4th  Coir^'ress 

Art.   New  York    4   yrs^   founder  and   10   yrs.    dir  (1915-17),  2d  R.L  Dist.    Republican.    Clubs:  Turks 

Artist-Artisan    Inst.,    New    lork      1888;    dir.    Art  Head,    Minnamoisset    County.    Universitv.     Home: 

and     Science     Instn.,     Trenton,     N.J. ;     instr.     Art  Cowesett,  R.L* 

Students'   League.     Asso.   editor   The   Arena.     (See         B,n-r-^,^l^-^J  „-^-,,-         

Who's   Who  in   America  for  books   and   writings.)  f^-"*??"   William  H.,  real  estate,  fire  ins.    (See 

Home:    Redding,   Conn.    Address:    14   W.    4Sth    St.,  vol.  1909.) 

New  York.*  STOBBS,    Georgre   Russell,   lawyer;    b.    Webster, 

STIMSON,    Jolin    -Woodbury,    M.D.,    surgeon;    b.  Mass..  Feb.  7.  1877:  s.  Charles  R.  and  Anna  B.  (Lin- 

Kitterv,  Me..  Oct.   1,  1855;  s.  Charles  TVilliam  and  ?°^">     Stobbs;    A.B..    Harvard.    1899.    A.M..    1900; 

Harriett  W^are    (Junkins)    Stimson;  descendant  on  j^'^-P-  Harvard  Law  Sch..  1902;  m.  Mabel  F.  Mur- 

paternal  side   of  George  Stimson.   Ipswich.   Mass.,  aock,  of  New  Boston.  Conn..  Oct.  18.  1905;  children, 

1652,   on  maternal  side  of  Joseph,   s.   Samuel  Jun-  Russell   Murdock,   Hamilton   Thayer.    Admitted   to 

kins.   York,   Me..    1773;   prep.   edn.   Portsmouth    (N.  Mass.  bar.  1902,  and  since  practiced  in  Worcester; 

H.)    High   Sch.;  U.   of  Vt.  one  course;   M.D.,  Dart-  mem.  Taft  &  Stobbs  since  1908.    Spl.  justice  of  Cen- 

mouth   Med.   Sch.,   1880;   m.   Caroline  Walton   Cun-  tral   Dist.   Court  of  Worcester.    Republican.    Uni- 

ningham.    of    Lunenburg.    Mass.,     Feb.     22.     1882;  versalist.      Clubs:     Worcester.     Tatnuck    Country, 

children,   Harriett   Cunningham,    b.   Feb.    13,    1883;  Quinsigamond  Boat,   Harvard  of  Worcester,  Wor- 

Martha  Cunningham,  Mar.   24,   1884;   Charles  Cun-  cester    Tennis.     Recreations:    tennis,    golf.     Home: 

ningham,    Sept.    1.    1885.     Practiced    in    Lunenburg;  10    Westland    St.     Office:    State    Bldg..    Worcester, 

and  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  since  1880.    Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Mass. 

Surgeons;  mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.,  Worces-  STOCKBRIDas,    Radford,    machinist;    b.    Peru, 

ter  North  Dist.  Med.  Soc     Fitchburg  Soc    for  Med.  Me.,  May  24,  1851;  s.  Abijah  William  and  Joanna 

Improvement      Democrat.     Unitarian.     Mem     Mt.  (Jones)   Stockbridge;  ed.  at  schs.  in  Peru  and  Au- 

Roulstone  Lodge    I.O.O.F.,  Royal  Arcanum.    (:iub:  burn,  Me.,  machine  shop,  Lewiston  Falls,  Me.,  and 

Fay.    Address:   101  Prichard  St.,  Fitchburg.  Mass.  with    Goodnow    &    Wightman,    Boston,    Mass.;    m 

STIMSON-,  Rufus  Wliittaker,  educator;  b.  Palm  July  11.   1875,  Ida  A.,  d.  Maj.  Merrell.  of  Auburn, 

er,  Mass.,  Feb.  20,  1868;  s.  Horace  W^.  and  Harriet  Me.;  4  sons,  Ernest  L.,  Perley  T.,  Fred  M.,  George  L. 

A.    (Hunt)    Stimson;   ed.   Palmer  High   Sch.,   Colby  With  Lewiston  Machine  Co.,   1875-9;   machinist  iii 

U.,   1900-2;   Harvard,   A.B..   1895,   A.M.,   1896;   B.D..  Worcester,   Mass.,   1879-86;   supt.   London   Machine 

Yale,    1897;    m.    East   Boston,    Mass..    Oct.    4.    1899.  Tool    Co..    London,    Ont.,    1887-8;    instr.    Washburn 

Helen    Morris.     Prof.    English   ethics   and   oratory,  Polv.  Inst,  and  otherwise  employed  in  Worcester 

1897-01;  pres.  Conn.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1901-8:  dir.  Smith's  1888-96;  in  business  at  Ashland,  Mass.,  1896-8.  Wor- 

Agrl.    Sch.    and    Northampton    Sch.    of    Industries,  cester.    1898-01;    treas.    Stockbridge    Machine    Co., 

1908-11;  specialist  in  vocational  agrl.  edn.  of  Mass.  1901.    pres..    same,    since    1903.     Mem.    Worcester 

Bd.  of  Edn.,  since  1911.    Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsl-  Metal   Trades  Assn.,   Nat.   Machine  Tool   Builders' 

Ion,  Grange  and  various  other  agrl.  organizations;  son.    Home:    386   Park   Av.     Office:    68    Abbott   St., 


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Assn.,  I.O.O.F.    Mem.  Pilgrim  Cli.  since  1885.    Ma- 
Worcester,  Mass. 

STOCKDAIiE,  Allen  Arthtir,  clergyman;  born 
Z^iinfsville,  O.,  Sept.  15,  1S75;  s.  Stephen  Kdward 
and  Susan  (Lawson)  Stockdale;  A.B.,  Taylor  U., 
Upland,  Ind.,  1896;  grad.  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theol- 
ogy, 1902;  spl.  work  in  philosophy  and  sociology, 
Boston  U.;  m.  Ella  Mae  Reppard,  of  Fremont,  Ind., 
Apr.  1,  1897.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1904;  pas- 
tor Berkeley  Temple,  Boston,  1903-7;  leader  in 
combination  of  Berkeley  Temple  and  Union  Ch. 
and  pastor  of  combined  ch.  (Union  Ch.),  1907-14; 
1st  Congl.  Ch.,  Toledo,  O.,  since  June  1,  1914.  Trus- 
tee Boston  U.;  dir.  City  Missionary  Society,  Berke- 
ley Infirmary.  Chaplain  Emerson  College  of  Ora- 
tory. Past  Grand  Prelate,  Domain  of  Mass.,  K.  of 
P.  Club:  Congregational.  Well  known  throughout 
N.E.  as  lecturer;  subjects:  Shall  the  Corners  of  the 
Mouth  Turn  Up  or  Down?  The  Message  of  James 
Whitcomb  Riley.  Contbr.  of  verse.  Home:  2144 
Robinwood  Av.,  Toledo,  O.* 

ST0CKDI:R,  Cliarles  Edward  life  ins.;  b.  West- 
port,  Conn.,  Aug.  b.,  1861;  s.  Charles  Edward  and 
Gertrude  (Hugo)  Stockder;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Men- 
den.  Conn.;  Russell  Mil.  Sch.,  New  Haven;  Ph.D., 
Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale),  1882;  m.  Edith  Love, 
of  Montclair,  N.J.,  Jan.  20,  1891;  4  children,  Marion 
Love,  Gertrude,  Hervey  Love,  Robert  Maxwell.  Be- 
gan active  career  in  employ  of  Charles  Parker  Co., 
hardware,  Meriden,  Conn.,  1882,  continuing  3  yrs.; 
on  ranch  in  Mont.,  IVa  yrs.;  with  Britannia  Co.  and 
Internat.  Silver  Co.,  Meriden,  Conn.,  about  20  yrs., 
1886-06;  became  connected  with  the  Providence 
Life  &  Trust  Co.,  1906,  and  gen.  agt.  for  state  of 
Conn,  for  same,  since  July  1,  1906.  Mem.  Chi  Phi 
(Yale  Chapter).  Conglist.  Clubs:  Home,  Highland 
Country.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  51  Griswold 
St.,  Meriden,  Conn.  Office:  50  State  St.,  Hartford, 
Connecticut. 

STOCKIN.  Edwin,  publisher;  b.  Monmouth,  Me., 
Jan.  22,  1862:  s.  Abner  Chase  and  Helen  Medora 
(Towle)  Stockin;  descendant  of  George  Stocking, 
who  settled  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1636;  on  mother's 
side  descended  from  Philip  Towle,  one  of  the  early 
settlers  of  Hampton,  N.H.;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Water- 
town,  Mass.;  m.  Eleanor  Stafford  Green,  of  Water- 
town,  Oct.  7.  1885;  2  children,  Albert  Edwin,  Ele- 
anor Charlotte.  In  employ  of  Harper  Bros.,  in  N.E. 
branch  of  their  ednl.  dept.,  Boston,  1880-90;  con- 
nected with  pubs,  of  Youth's  Companion  since  1890, 
became  a  dir.,  1900,  treas.  since  1907,  Perry  Mason 
Co.,  pubs.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  N.E.  His- 
toric-Geneal.  Soc.  Clubs:  Appalachian  Mountain, 
Congregational  (Boston).  Recreations:  amateur 
photographv.  Home:  Watertown,  Mass.  Office: 
Youth's  Companion  Bldg.,  Boston. 

STOCKING-,  Jay  Thomas,  clergyman;  moved  to 
Montclair,  N.J.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  V/ho's  AVho  in 
America,  1912-13.)* 

STOCKTON,  Howard,  lawyer,  financier;  b.  Phila., 
Feb.  15,  1842;  s.  Philip  Augustus  and  Mary  Ann 
(Remington)  Stockton;  silver  medalist.  Royal  Sax- 
on Poly.  Inst.,  Dresden,  1862;  m.  Mary  Mason,  of 
Boston,  Jan.  6,  1870;  father  of  Philip  Stockton. 
Apptd.  capt.  U.S.V.,  June  9,  1862;  1st  It.,  3d  R.I. 
Cav.,  Mar.  17,  1864;  2d  It.,  Ordnance  Corps  U.S.A., 
May  23,  1864;  bvtd.  1st  It.  and  capt.,  Sept.  14,  1866; 
1st  It.  Ordnance  Corps  U.S.A.,  May  13,  1867;  re- 
signed from  army  June  1,  1871.  Lawyer  at  Boston 
since  Sept.  20,  1871.  Treas.  Cocheco  Mfg.  Co.,  1876- 
87,  Salmon  Falls  Mfg.  Co.,  1880-7;  pres.  Am.  Bell 
Telephone  Co.,  1887-9;  v. -p.  Old  Colony  R.R.  Co., 
Am.  Mut.  Liability  Ins.  Co.;  dir.  Mchts.  Nat.  Bank, 
Old  Boston  Nat.  Bank,  Old  Colony  Trust  Co..  Bos- 
ton Mfrs.'  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.;  treas.  Merrimac  Mfg. 
Co.,  1889-1900,  Essex  Co.,  Boston,  since  1880;  actu- 
ary Mass.  Hosp.  Life  Ins.  Co.  V.-p.  Boston  Athe- 
nsKum;  trustee  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  del.  to  Diocesan 
convs.,  1888-92;  mem.  Standing  Com.  Diocese  of 
Mass.,  1892.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Country.  Home:  31 
Commonwealth  Av.    Office:  50  State  St.,  Boston.* 

STOCKTON,  liawrence  Mason,  lawyer;  b.  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  Feb.  18,  1S71;  s.  Howard  and  Mary 
(Mason)  Stockton;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891,  LL.B., 
1894;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1894; 
mem.  firm  Stimson,  Stockton,  Livermore  &  Palmer: 
dir.  N.E.  Trust  Co.,  State  St.  Trust  Co.;  elk.  Essex 


Co.  Meni.  Common  Council,  Boston,  1898-9.  Mem. 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Tennis 
anil  Kaciiuet,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Address:  53 
Stale  St.,  Boston. 

STOCKTON,  Philip,  financier;  born  Brookline, 
Mass.,  Mar.  20,  1874;  s.  Howard  and  Mary  (Mason) 
Stockton;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1896;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1899;  m.  Margaret  Head,  of  Boston,  Feb.  3, 
1906.  Civ.  engr.  Merrimac  (cotton)  Mfg.  Co.,  Hunts- 
ville,  Ala.,  1900;  treas.  Lowell  (Mass.)  Bleachery, 
1901;  pres.  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.  since  1910;  dir. 
Beacon  Trust  Co.,  Cambridge  Trust  Co.,  Winthrop 
Nat.  Bank,  Submarine  Signal  Co.,  Fall  River  Gas 
Works  Co.,  Boston  &  Worcester  Electric  Cos.,  Lud- 
low Mfg.  Associates,  N.E.  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  Am.  Sugar 
Refining  Co.,  Bankers'  Electric  Protective  Assn., 
Boston  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank,  Guarantee  Co.  of 
North  America,  Haverhill  Gas  Co.,  Mass.  Trust  Co. 
Assn.,  Merrimac  Chemical  Co.,  Puget  Sound  Trac- 
tion, Light  &  Power  Co.,  Am.  Telephone  &  Tele- 
graph Co.,  Gen.  Electric  Co.,  I.C.  R.R.  Co.,  Mer- 
chants Nat.  Bank.  Clubs:  Somerset,  The  Country, 
Tennis  and  Racquet,  Essex  County,  Myopia  Hunt, 
Harvard.  Recreations:  tennis.  Home:  Manchester, 
Mass.    Office:  17  Court  St.,  Boston.* 

STOCKWEIiIi,  Chester  Twitchell,  author;  Sept. 
5,  lS41-Oct.,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1910-11.) 

STOCKWEIiIi,  Edward  Amos,  lawyer;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Nov.  6,  1877;  s.  Thomas  Blanchard  and 
Harriet  Elizabeth  (Davis)  Stockwell;  grad.  Provi- 
dence High  Sch.,  1895;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1899;  stu- 
dent Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1900-2;  m.  Annie  May  Wal- 
lace, of  Providence,  Nov.  4,  1913.  Practiced  in 
Providence  since  1902:  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Providence, 
1904-14.  V.-p.  Providence  Dist.  Nursing  Assn.; 
treas.  The  Providence  Athenaeum.  I\Iem.  R.I.  Bar 
Assn.,  Providence  Bar  Club,  Delta  Upsilon.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Clubs:  University,  Economic  (sec- 
retary), Delta  Upsilon  of  R.I.,  East  Side  Tennis. 
Home:  61  East  Manning  St.  Office:  328  Butler  Ex- 
change, Providence,  R.I. 

STOCKWEIiIi,  Georgre  Appleton,  writer;  Feb.  3. 

1847-1912.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

STOCKWEIiIi,  Henry  Simeon,  agriculturist;  Apr. 
9,  lS33-Dec.  23,  1913.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

STOBDARD,  Anna  Elizabeth,  writer,  reform 
worker;  b.  Greensboro,  Vt.,  Sept.  19,  1852;  d.  David 
and  Betsey  F.  (Thompson)  Rollins;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
of  Cambridge,  Mass.;  m.  1880,  John  Tanner,  Jr.,  of 
Boston  (died  Sept.  13,  1883);  m.  2d,  Chicago,  1885, 
Rev.  J.  P.  Stoddard,  gen.  agt.  of  Nat.  Christian 
Assn.  (died  Jan.  29,  1909).  Was  actively  identified 
for  a  number  of  yrs.  with  the  Good  Templars  in 
!Mass.,  but  came  to  the  conclusion  that  secrecy  is  a 
hindrance  to  temperance  work  and  resigned  from 
the  order;  became  an  advocate  of  the  W.C.T.U., 
and  an  opponent  of  secret  socs. ;  established  a  mis- 
sion sch.  for  negro  children  in  Washington,  D.C. ; 
settled  in  Boston  in  1890;  publishes  a  monthly  pa- 
per, the  Home  Light  (opposed  to  secret  orders) ;  is 
an  advocate  of  woman  suffrage;  for  10  yrs.  was 
sec.  Independent  Women  Voters  of  Boston,  and  dir. 
Woman's  Voice  or  Public  School  Champion;  corr. 
sec.  N.E.  Christian  Assn.;  pres.  Roxbury  Dist.. 
W.C.T.U.  Mem.  United  Presbyn.  Ch.;  interested  in 
work  among  girls;  treas.  N.E.  Helping  Hand  Home 
(for  working  girls);  v.-p.  of  the  Ingleside  (a  pre- 
ventive work  for  young  girls;  dir.  Harriett  Tub- 
man House  (home  for  colored  working  girls).  Ad- 
dress: 560  Columbus  Av.,  Boston. 

STODDARD,  Cora  Frances,  sec.  Scientific  Tem- 
perance Federation;  b.  Irvington,  Neb.,  Sept.  17, 
1872;  d.  Emerson  Hathaway  and  Julia  Frances 
(Miller)  Stoddard;  A.B.,  Wellesley,  1896.  Teacher, 
grade  schs.,  1892-3,  high  sch.,  Middletown,  Conn., 
1896-7;  pvt.  sec,  1899-06;  exec.  sec.  The  Scientific 
Temperance  Federation,  and  editor  Scientific  Tem- 
perance Journal,  since  1906.  U.S.  del.  12th  Internat. 
Congress  vs.  Alcoholism.  London.  1909;  designed 
for  Internat.  Congress  on  Hygiene  and  Demography, 
Washington,  D.C,  1912,  first  Am.  traveling  exhibit 
on  alcoholism.  Conglist.  Author:  Handbook  of 
Modern  Facts  About  Alcohol,  1914;  (pamphlet)  Al- 
cohol in  Every  Day  Life  (with  E.  L.  Transeau), 
1913;    (pamphlet)    Alcohol's    Ledger    in    Industry, 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND  1027 

1914.    Extensive  contbr.  on  temperance  topics.    Ad-         STOSBARD,  Sanford    lawyer-   bor 
dress:  23  Trull  St.,  Boston.  ^ '^-'    --         ~       -   '       ' 


cia   J:".    (Jriucncock)    tetoddard;   prep.   edn.   Johnson  Stoddard   &   Dav      TT'niar^r.T^oTioX,      u    ^       or   Vi',     • 

Normal    Sch.;    M.D..    U.    of    Vt.ri882;    m.    Lowell,  St    oX^l-  1st  Brid-e^nnrWt^ai^^  35    Milne 

Mass.,   June  6.   188.-;;   Martha  Kinsman.    Has  prac-  port.  Conn  ^'^'"^S^eport  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  Bridge- 

ticed  at   Shelburne,   Vt.,   since    1882;   became   supt. 


schs.  18S5.  Methodi.st.  IMason  (32°,  Shriner).  Home: 
Shelburne,  Vt. 

STODDARD,  Georg-e  Howland,  treasurer;  born  "er>  Stoeckel;  ed.  Thomas  Sch.  andHopkins  Gram- 
Plymouth,  Mass.,  Apr.  1,  1855;  s.  Isaac  Nelson  and  ™^r  e°"-'  ^^w  Haven,  and  under  pvt  tutors  in 
Martha  Le  Baron  (Thomas)   Stoddard;  descendant    ^"Ifr^'r^  and  Europe;    (hon.  A.M.,   Yale    1905)-   m 


i8f?^?=  ?-^^.^'  ^^^^'  ^-  ^ew  Haven,  Conn.,  Dec.  7, 
1858,  s.  Gu.save  Jacob  and  Matilda  Bertha  (Weh- 
ner)  Stoeckel;  ed.  Thomas  Sch.  and  Honkin«  nv»^. 


In   various    lines   of   business,    1875-81;    connected  Sedgwick,    Major    General,    U.S.A.    (2    vols)     and 

with    the    Mechanical    Refrigerating   Co.,    1881-90;  erected  battle  monument  to  liim  at  his  birthplace 

was    made    mgr.    Quincy    Market    Cold    Storage    &  Cornwall  Hollow,  Conn.;  purchased  the  birthplace 

Warehouse  Co.,   1890,  and  has  been  treas.  and  dir.  a""  farm  of  John  Brown,  at  Torrington   Conn    and 

same  since  1903.    Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com-  Presented   it    to    the    John    Brown    Assn  •    founded 

merce.    Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.    Clubs:  Coun-  ir'/^^""^''^   County    Univ.    Club,    1896    composed   of 

try,  Beverly  Yacht.    Summer  home:   Mattapoisett,  200  graduates  of  colls.;   founded,   1899    the  Litch- 

Mass.    Home:  197  Beacon  St.    Office:  133  Commer-  "eld  County  Choral  Union,  700  mems.  and  built  on 

cial  St.,  Boston.  his  pvt.  grounds,  for  annual  concerts  of  same,  the 


STODDARD,   Jolin  Tappan,   chemist;    b.   North-  oe  written  by  a  member  of  the  club,  for  free  dis- 

ampton,   Mass.,   Oct.    20,    1852;    s.   William   H.   and  tribution.     Life    mem.    Am.    Hist.    Assn      AAAS 

Helen  (Humphrey)   Stoddard;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1874,  Archseol.  Inst.  America,  Am.  Rose  Soc.    Conn    Hist' 

student  chemistry  and  physics,  1875-6;  A.M.,  Ph.D.,  Soc,  Litchfield  Hist.  Soc,  Royal  Soc.  of  Arts  (Lon- 

Gottingen,  1877;  m.  Mary  Grover  Leavitt,  of  North-  don);  life  fellow  Am.  Geog.  Soc,  Royal  Meteorol 

ampton,    Mass.,   June   26,    1879;   father  of  William  Soc,   etc.    Clubs:   Players   (New  York),   Royal   So- 

Leavitt   Stoddard.    Asst.   prin.   Northampton   High  cieties   (London),  etc    Address:  Norfolk,  Conn  * 

Sch.,  1874-5;  prof,  physics  and  mathematics,  1878-  e™ir.-r.#^Tr-n-r 

81,  chemistry  and  physics,  1881-97,  chemistry  since  sa OECKEI.,    Robbins    Battell,    lawyer;    b.    New 

1897.  Smith  Coll.    (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  ^^^Y.*;"'  Conn     Sept.  20,  1872;  s.  Gustave  Jacob  and 

list  of  books,  societies,  etc.)    Home:  Northampton,  Matilda  Bertha  (Wehner)  Stoeckel;  grad.  Hopkins 

Mass.*  j'i'^r'v^^^  ^*^il:.'.  ^^Z'.H^^^J'  r^,-B.>  Yale,  1893;  stu- 

STODDARD, 
New  Haven,  Cc 
Mary  DeFor 

L^c^'ca'McCunoughDaHlngtonT-of  pFtts^^^^^^^^  eve^/Ty^s^^slnce""' Rep'^iSin    'fddVe?.^- "^^ 

Nov.  9,  1904  (died  Dec  13,  1913);  3  children!  Eliza-  Conn.                              Republican.    Address.  Norfolk, 
beth  Darlington,   Barbara,   Louis  E.,   Jr.    Engaged 

in  starch   mfg.   business,   at  New   Haven,   1899-02;  STOKES,  Anson  Phelps,  secretary  of  Yale  Uni- 

actively   identified   with    mining   since    1902;    pres.  versity;  b.  New  Brighton,  S.I.,  N.Y.,  Apr.  13,  1874- 

Bingham  New  Haven  Mining  Co.,  New  Haven  Hotel  s.  Anson  Phelps  and  Helen  Louisa  (Phelps)  Stokes' 

Co.  (operating  Hotel  Taft);  v.-p.  Union  Horse  Nail  brother    of    James    Graham    Phelps    Stokes-    Ab' 

Co.,    Fowler   Nai'    -"-      '" ^---  ^ .    ..-     ^-  v„i„    icn^     ^  ^^     -,«...  ^^     ^,    .            .  _.       >.    _•    •> 

curity  Ins.  Co.,  J 

River  Valley   Cc      ,  , ,  _    ,  ,     .    „.^^„  „^.,.- 

Quinnipiack,  Country  (New  Haven);  Yale,  Univer-  chell,  of  New  York,  Dec.  30,  1903;  3  children,  Anson, 
sity,  Racquet  and  Tennis,  Meadowbrook,  Rockaway  Newton,  Olivia.  Traveled  around  the  world  vis- 
Hunt,  Piping  Rock  (New  York) ;  Pittsburgh  (Pitts-  iting  Japan,  China,  Java,  India,  etc.,  1896-7'  Sec 
burgh.  Pa.);  Alta  (Salt  Lake  City,  Utah).  Inter-  Yale  U.,  June.  1899 — .  Deacon,  P.E.  Ch.,  1900;  asst! 
ested  in  athletics;  was  mem.  of  team  that  won  In-  minister  St.  Paul's,  New  Haven,  1900 — ;  mem.  Gen! 
ternat.  Polo  Championship  1913;  referee  in  Inter-  Edn.  Bd.,  1912 — ;  mem.  Bd.  of  Religious  Edii.  (all 
nat.  Polo  Championship  contests  at  Meadow  Brook,  of  P.E.  Ch.).  Dir.  Am.  Sch.  in  Rome,  Ansonia  Pub. 
1914.  Home:  Tenacres,  Prospect  Hill,  New  Haven.  Library,  New  Haven  Hosp.,  Organized  Charities 
Address:  Hotel  Taft,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Assn.  of  New  Haven,  Yale  Foreign  Missionary 
STODDARD,  Mortimer  Joseph,  M.D.;  b.  Brattle-  l?^-  lf\n^'^'f'^^^^  ^iTX'^J^  °^  Eminent  Yale 
boro,  Vt.,  Feb. '8,  1875;  s.  Edgar  Wallace  and  Eliza-  ?f^.1  <.LiT?Jf;.^„:  •f'^?  .L^.Ti^^l^Vl.^'l.^^.^o^^.^s^t.- 
beth  -----                   -      -  -      - 

Dr 

U.  of 

Brow 

ter, 

6  m 

Dr.  William  H.  Pomcroy,  i03o-j.t,  iiioiie  since  iSi-i;  ciallv    auto^ranh     Ipttercst        hAr^ra^^-     '^i'^^■^''a^ 

mem.  med.  staff  Springfield  Hosp.  since  1901;  med.  npw  Wav^n    r^onn  i^"^*^^^'     Address.    73    Elm    St., 

examiner  New   York  Life  Ins.  Co.,   since  1906,   sr.  naven,  i^onn. 

examiner   since   June,    1914;    contract   surgeon   for  STOKES.  Dudley  lieavitt.  M  D  -  b  Freedom   mw 

U.S.A.     since   June     1914.    Mem.   Mass    Med.    Soc,  July    26,    1866;    s.    Stephen    A."   Stokes   and    Esther 

Springfield  Acad.   Medicine,  Phi  Chi.    Clubs:  Nay-  (Miller)  Stokes;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med    Sch     ISSQ- 

asset,    Springfield    Country,    Brattleboro    Country  m.  Sarah  P.  Tyler,  of  Freedom,  N  H     Oct    26    1 SSQ 

(Brattleboro,  Vt.).  Recreations:  golf,  fishing,  hunt-  Practiced  in  Rochester,  N.H.,  since  1891-  citv  nhv^* 

ing.    Home:   106  Bay  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.;   (sum-  and  phys.  to  county  farm.   Mem.  A.M  A  '  NH    Med 

mer)    Spofford    Lake,    N.H.     Office:    310    State    St.,  Soc,  Strafford  County  Med.  Soc.  Republican    Meth- 

Springfleld,  Mass.  odist.    Home:  Rochester,  N.H. 


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STOKES,  JCames)    G(ralia]U)   Fhelps,   publicist.  Hugli  Mason,  settlers  in  Watertown,  Mass.,   1636; 

(See  Who's  Will)  in  America  for  l)io,mapliy.)  Home:  grad.  Cambridge  Latin   Sch.,   1899;   A.B.,   Harvard, 

"Caritas  Island,"  Stamford,  Conn.    Ollice;  100  Wil-  1893,   LL.B.,    1895;    m.   Alice   Holman    Stratton.   of 

liam  St.,  New  York.*  Cambridge,   Mass.,    Sept.    26,    1899;    children,   Ruth 

^...^■J,.-^^    -^         ^     J.              -1          ,          V,     A  Sybil,    Sybil   Alice,   Anne   Frances,   Ellen   Drusilla. 

STOKES.  Bose  Pastor,  social  vyorker;  b.  Augus-  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,   1895;   mem.  firm  of  Stone, 

tava,  Suvolk.   Kii.ssia    July   18     l^'!*:.  d-  Jacob  and  Dallinger  &   Bancroft   until    1907;    since   practiced 

Anna   (Levvin)\\  le.slander;   ed    Jewish   !•  ree   Sch.,  alone;    judge    3d    Dist.    Court,    Eastern    Middlesex, 

London,    1 88  < -9;    lived    at    London,    Eng      1883-90,  gj^ce  1904;  pres.  U.  Paper  Box  Co.;  dir.  H.  D.  Foss 

came  to  U.S     1890;  worked  as  cigar  maker.  Ueve-  ^  ^^     j^^,     j^^^^  Chocolate  Co.    Instr.  in  English, 

land,   1890-03;   contbi\    1901-5    asst.  editor,   1903-5,  Harvard   U..  since   1910.    Trustee  Groton  Pub.   Li- 

Jewish  Daily  News,  New  York;  m    Noroton,  Conn.,  brary,    1895-7;    mem.    Cambridge    Sch.    Bd.,    1900-4. 

.L    G.    Phelps    Stokes,    July    18     1905      Engaged    in  Mason    (32°).    Club:   Harvard.    Recreations:   ama- 

propagandaof  socialism  since  Aug.  11,  1906.  Home,  teur  theatricals.    Home:  Belmont,  Mass.    Office:  27 

Caritas  Island,     Stamford,  Conn.*  State  St     Boston 

STOLLE.  Antonie,  art  lecturer.    (See  vol.  1909.)  gTONE,  Baman  Nelson,  clergyman;   b.   Hopkin- 

STONE,  Addison  G.,  lawyer;  b.  Albion,  N.Y.,  Mar.  ton,  Mass.,  July  28,  1841;  s.  Nelson  and  Deborah 
16.  1849;  s.  George  H.  and  Malinda  (Farwell)  (Humphrey)  Stone;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1863;  grad.  Ban- 
Stone;  Simon  Stone,  first  ancestor  in  America,  born  gor  Theol.  Sem.,  1869;  m.  Emilv  Farrington,  of 
Ipswich,  Eng.,  1585,  and  settled  in  W'atertown,  Pryeburg,  Me.,  June  3,  1880.  Ordained  Congl.  min- 
Mass.;  ed.  common  schs.,  Albion,  and  Georgetown  istry.  1869:  pastor  Loudon,  N.H..  1869-73.  Fryeburg, 
Coll..  Washington;  m.  Lucretia  Miller  Kent,  of  Me.,  1874-7,  New  Church  (Swedenborgian),  Frve- 
Wallingford.  Vt.,  Sept.  10.  1872.  Began  practice  in  burg,  since  1877.  Asst.  instr.  New  Ch.  Theol.  Sch., 
Washington,  D.C.,  1875;  removed  to  Wallingford,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1903-8;  pres.  Me.  Assn.  New 
Vt.,  1876;  practiced  at  Richmond,  Mich.,  1879-83,  Jerusalem  Ch.,  1898-03,  and  since  1905.  Has  served 
then  returned  to  Wallingford.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  as  supervisor,  supt.  and  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Frveburg; 
Rep.,  1894  and  1910;  Republican.  Universalist.  mem.  Bd.  of  Mgrs.  New  Ch.  Theol.  Sch..  Cambridge. 
Mason  and  Odd  Fellow.    Home:  Wallingford,  Vt.  Mass.      Independent    Republican.      Mem.     Gamma 

STONE,   Alfred,   architect;    July    29,    1834-Sept.,  Chapter  of  Psi  Upsilon  (Amherst).    Author :  What 

1908.    (See  vol.  1909.  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  the  New  Church  Stands  For.  1913.   Also  published 

1908-9  )  sermons  and  contbns.  to  newspapers.  New  Church 

^.-^■Lr-^     .-J.-!.       -^-i.      1         j-t         T,ci.Ti,„  Review,  etc.    Address:   Fryeburg.  Me. 

STONE,  Arthur  Fairbanks,  editor;  b.  St.  Johns- 

burv,   Vt.,   Feb.    IS,    1863;   s.   Charles  Marshall  and  STONE,  Binffham  Hiram,  M.D.;  b.  Jericho,  Vt.. 

Sarah   (Fairbanks)   Stone;  g.s.  Erastus  Fairbanks,  Feb.    21,    1874;    s.    Isaac    Chauncey    and    Anna    E. 

war  gov.  of  Vt.;  grad.  St.  Johnsbury  Acad.,  1881;  (Bingham)    Stone:    prep.   edn.   Oberlin    (O.)    Acad.; 

A.B.,  Amherst,   1885    (Phi  Beta  Kappa);   m.  Helen  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1897,  M.S..  1906;  M.D..  U.  of  Vt.  Coll. 

Lincoln,   of    Northampton.   Mass.,    Jan.    1,    1890;    4  of  Medicine,   1899;  post-grad,  work,  U.  of  Vienna; 

children,  Edith  L..  Robert  L.,  Eleanor  F.,  Laura  H.  m.    Jean    Nichols,    of   Ticonderoga,    N.Y^.,    Mar.    15, 

Reporter   Northampton   Herald   2   yrs..   Fall   River  1899;  1  child,  Catherine  H.   Practiced  In  Burlington, 

Evening  News.    1    vr.;   editor   St.   Johnsbury   Cale-  Vt.,  since  1899:  prof,  pathology  and  bacteriology,  U. 

donian,  1889-12;  postmaster  St.  Johnsbury  4  yrs.;  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine.    Editor  Vermont  Medical 

editor    Springfield    Reporter,    1914-15    (one    year).  Monthly.     Mem.   A.M. A.,   Vt.    Med.    Soc,   Am.   Pub. 

Mem.  Lake  Champlain  Tercentenary  Commn.;  ex-  Health  Assn.    Recreations:   motoring,  hunting  big 

pres.  Vt.  Press  Assn.    Republican.    Conglist.    Scot-  game.    Home:  497  S.  Willard  St.    Office:  184  Church 

tish    Rite    Mason.     Author:    St.    Johnsbury    Illus-  St.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

trated.   1891.    Address:    St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  STONE,    Charles    Aug-ustus,    member    Stone    & 

STONE,  Arthnr  John,  silversmith;  b.  Sheffield,  Webster;  b.  Newton,  Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1867;  s.  Charles 
Eng..  Sept.  26,  1847;  s.  Joseph  and  Ann  (Mills)  H.  and  Mary  Augusta  (Green)  Stone;  prep.  edn. 
Stones  (final  "s"  in  name  dropped  on  coming  to  Newton  High  Sch.;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1888;  m. 
America);  ed.  ch.  schs.  of  Sheffield  and  at  Sheffield  Mary  A.  Leonard,  of  Boston,  June  2,  1902.  Dir. 
Sch.  of  Art;  m.  Gardner.  Mass.,  1896,  Elizabeth  Stone  &  Webster  Engring.  Corpn.,  Stone  &  Webster 
Bent  Eaton.  Designer  and  chaser  for  James  Dixon  Management  Assn.,  Blackstone  Valley  Gas  &  Elec- 
&  Sons.  Sheffield,  1874-84,  and  for  W.  B.  Durgin,  trie  Co.,  The  Blue  Hill  Street  Ry.  Co..  Brockton  and 
Concord.  N.H.,  1884-7;  designer  and  head  of  hollow-  Plymouth  Street  Ry.  Co.,  Cape  Breton  Electric  Co., 
ware  dept.,  F.  W.  Smith  &  Co.,  Gardner.  1887-95;  Ltd.,  Chase-Shawmut  Co..  Columbus  Electric  Co., 
engaged  in  mfr.  of  silver  toys  with  J.  P.  Howard.  Dallas  Electric  Co.,  El  Paso  Electric  Co.,  Fort  Hill 
of  Howard  &  Co.,  5th  Av..  New  York.  1895.  1896;  an  Chem.  Co..  Galveston-Houston  Electric  Co.,  Hough- 
exponent  of  hand-wrought  silver  in  the  Arts  and  ton  County  Traction  Co.,  Jacksonville  Traction  Co., 
Crafts  Movement  since  1901;  maker  of  the  Pres.  Key  West  Electric  Co.,  Miss.  River  Power  Co., 
Eliot  and  Edwin  Abbott  loving  cups  and  Sarah  Wy-  Paducah  Traction  and  Light  Co..  Pensacola  Elec- 
man  Whitman  chalice,  in  Trinity  Ch.,  Boston;  trie  Co.,  Ponce  Electric  (io..  Pub.  Service  Invest- 
maker  of  gold  monstrance  in  Ch.  of  the  Advent,  ment  Co.,  Puget  Sound  Traction,  Light  &  Power 
Boston,  communion  plate  and  altar  cross  for  St.  Co.,  Savannah  Electric  Co.,  Savannah  Power  Co.. 
Andrews  Brotherhood.  Ch.  of  St.  James,  Chicago.  Sierra  Pacific  Electric  Co.,  Tampa  Electric  Co..  1st 
Episcopalian.  Mason.  Republican.  Address:  Sta.  Nat.  Bank  of  Boston,  Mass.  Bonding  &  Ins.  Co.,  In- 
A,  Gardner,  Mass.  dustrial  Mut.  Ins.  Co.;  trustee  Mass.  Gas  Cos.,  N.E. 

STOIT-P    Arthur  ICins-sbiirv  MD-h   Boston   1861-  ^^^  &  Coke   Co.,   Conn.   Valley   Lumber   Co.    Mem. 

s.^Ir^tfmas^'^nrM^f  ^DaYton-Hodgrfsi^^psl^^^^^  'a°''Tp^"A""'",-  %T-;,^^tr.r.l^^l-J%\J^^'^i  ^'?- 
Stone;  descended  from  Gregory  Stone,  who  came  to  Acad.  Polit  and  Social  Science  etc  Clubs:  St.  Bo- 
America.  1635;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1883,  A.M.,  1888;  t"lPh-  Country.  Union  Exchange  Boston  Cit>, 
M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1888;  surg.  house  officer  Technology,  Plymouth  Fox  Club,  Old  Colony  Urn- 
Mass.  Gen.  Hosp..  1887-8;  post-grad  study.  Berlin!  ]'^};^}}jJ^^t^ ^^'^l^^'  ^°"^^-  ^34  Beacon  St.  Office: 
Vienna.  Strassburg;   m.  Edith  Livingston  Wright,  i'''   ^^^^  ^t.,  Jr^oston. 

of  Florida,   1897;   2  children,  Malcolm,  Janet.    Be-  STONE,   Charles  Francis,  judge;   May   21.   1843- 

gan    practice    at    Boston,    1888;    chief    of    staff    to  July  25,   1910.     (See  vol.   1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 

House    of    Good    Samaritan    and    to    out-patients  America,  1912-13.) 

Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.;  consulting  phys.  to  State  Infirm-  STONE,  Charles  ■Wellingiion,  educator;  b.  Tern- 
ary, Burbank  Hosp.  (Fitchburg).  and  to  Framing-  pigton,  Mass.,  Dec.  13,  1853;  s.  Leonard  and  Mar- 
ham  Hosp.:  instr.  in  theory  and  practice  of  physics,  paret  (Wellington)  Stone:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1874. 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.  Pres.  Boston  Soc.  for  Relief  and  A.M.,  1881:  m.  Ellen  Buckingham,  of  Boston,  Oct.  2, 
Control  of  Tuberculosis.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  1S77  ((jjed  Dec.  12,  1881);  m.  2d,  Alice  Stone,  of 
A.M. A..  Am.  Climatol.  Assn.,  S.A.R.  Clubs:  Twen-  Boston.  Sept.  26,  1883.  Established  sch.  preparatorv 
tieth  Century.  City.  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  for  Harvard,  1879,  the  sch.  No.  38  of  the  "English" 
York).  Address:  4  4  Fairfield  St.,  Boston.  Report  of  the  Harvard  Overseers:  sec.  Handel  and 
STONE,  Arthur  Parker,  lawyer;  b.  Groton,  Mass.,  Haydn  Soc,  1890-7;  ex-pres.  Assn.  of  the  Stone 
Jan.  16,  1870:  s.  Valancourt  and  Ellen  Anna  (Ma-  Families  of  America;  received  silver  medal  of 
son)   Stone;  descendant  of  Simon  Stone  and  Capt.  Mass.  Hort.  Soc,  1888.    (See  Who's  Who  in  America 


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for  list  of  writings,  etc.)  Home:  52  Lorraine  St., 
West  Roxbury,  Mass.  Office:  59  Chestnut  St., 
Boston.* 

STONE,  Colver  Josiali,  lawyer;  b.  Quincy,  Mass., 
.Ian.  24,  1S69;  s.  Rev.  Daniel  Josiah  and  Emma  Au- 
gusta (Shattuck)  Stone;  descendant  of  Gregory 
Stone,  Watei-town,  IMass.,  1636;  grad.  Phillips 
Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.;  student  Harvard  1  yr. ; 
read  law  with  Marshall,  Hamblet  &  Burke,  Lowell; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1895;  m.  IMay  Hotch- 
kiss,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  July  16,  1902;  4  sons, 
Gilbert  H.,  Knowlton  D.,  W.  Jackson,  Erban  H.  Ex- 
aminer land  titles,  Mass.  Title  Ins  Co.,  1895-7; 
practiced  at  Boston  since  1897  (office  also  at  An- 
dover) ;  examiner  land  titles  for  Northern  Essex 
since  1S98;  trial  justice  of  Andover  since  1905; 
chmn.  Sch.  Bd.,  Andover.  Mem.  Essex  County  Bar 
Assn.  Club:  Andover.  Recreations:  tennis.  Home: 
Andover,  Mass.   Office:  294  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

STONE,  Dwigrht  Clinton,  clergyman;  b.  Bethle- 
liem.  Conn.,  July  14,  1861;  s.  George  Camp  and 
Lucy  Ann  (Strong)  Stone;  ed.  Slieffleld  Scientific 
Sch.  (Yale);  Rockland  Coll.,  Nyack,  N.Y.,  1883; 
B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1887;  Emerson  Coll.  of  Ora- 
tory; m.  Fannie  Storrs  Barrows,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y., 
Jan.  1,  1911.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1887;  or- 
ganizer, and  pastor  Pilgrim  Congl.  Cii.,  Canaan, 
Conn.,  1887-95;  pastor  Trinitarian  Congl.  Ch.,  Gil- 
bertville,  Mass.,  1895-9,  Chester,  Conn.,  1899-03,  2d 
Ch..  Stonington,  since  1904.  Address:  Stonington, 
Connecticut, 

STONS,  Edward  Carleton,  lawyer;  b.  Lexington. 
Mass.,  June  29,  1878;  s.  Alvah  C.  and  Alice  Ames 
(Tufts)  Stone;  LL.B.,  magna  cum  laude,  Boston  U., 
1900;  m.  Sandy  Spring,  Md.,  June  27,  1908,  Kath- 
arine Leggett  Brooke.  Clk.  in  office  of  S.  Z.  Bow- 
man, Boston,  1894-1900:  admitted  to  bar,  1900; 
instr.  and  lecturer  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1901-2,  Bos- 
ton Y.M.C.A.  Evening  Law  Sch..  1903-12:  mem. 
Mass.  Legislature,  1903,  04;  selectman,  Lexington, 
Mass.,  1904.  I\Iem.  Am.,  Mass.,  and  Middlesex  bar 
assns..  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Lexington  Hist. 
Soc.  Clubs:  Old  Belfry  Golf.  Belmont  Spring_  Coun- 
try, Boston  Yacht,  Boston  Citv.  Home:  Lexington, 
Mass.   Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston. 

STONE,  Edwin,  lawyer;  b.  Porter,  Oxford  Co., 
Me.,  Oct.  31,  1840:  s.  Nathaniel  and  Sally  P.  (Nor- 
ton) Stone;  ed.  Limington  Acad.;  in.  Nellie  Haines, 
of  Biddeford,  Me.  Practiced  at  Biddeford  since 
Jan.,  1869;  trustee  and  atty.  Biddeford  Savings 
Bank;  mein.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1876-9;  city  solicitor, 
Biddeford,  5  >rs.:  mem.  Sch.  Com.  15  yrs.  Mem. 
Me.  Bar  Assn.  Democrat.  Universalist.  Mason; 
A.O.U.W.  Home:  5  Graham  St.  Office:  Masonic 
Bldg.,  Biddeford,  Me. 

STONE,  Ellen  Appleton,  M.D.;  b.  Providence. 
R.I.,  Jan.  12,  1870;  d.  Alfred  and  Ellen  M.  (Put- 
nam) Stone;  prep.  edn.  Miss  Abbott's  Pvt.  Sch., 
Providence;  A.B.,  Radcliffe  Coll.,  1895;  A.M.,  Brown 
U.,  1896;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  Med.  Sch.,  1900; 
unmarried.  Served  as  interne  Syracuse  Hosp.  for 
Women  and  Children,  Buffalo  Children's  Hosp.; 
practiced  in  Providence  since  1902;  now  supt.  of 
child  hygiene.  Health  Dept.,  Providence.  Mem. 
A.M.A..  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn.,  Nat. 
Assn.  for  Study  and  Prevention  of  Infant  Mortal- 
ity, Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn.,  N.E.  Pediatric  Assn., 
etc.  Recreations:  tramping.  Home:  280  Waterman 
St.  Address:  Health  Department,  City  Hall,  Provi- 
dence, R.I. 

STONE,  Ellen  Maria,  missionary  teacher;  b. 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  July  24,  1846;  d.  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin and  Lucy  Waterman  (Barker)  Stone;  grad. 
grammar  and  high  schs.,  Clielsea.  Mass.;  unmar- 
ried. Taught  schs.  in  Chelsea,  1866-7;  on  editorial 
staff  Boston  Congregationalist,  1867-78;  became 
missionary,  A.B.C.F.M.,  1878,  and  located  at  Samo- 
kov,  Bulgaria;  afterward  was  located  at  Philip- 
popolis.  South  Bulgaria,  and  in  1898  removed  to 
Salonica,  Macedonia;  is  still  connected  with  that 
mission.  Sept.  3,  1901,  she  and  Mrs.  Katerina 
Stephanova  Tsilka  (wife  of  an  Albanian  Protestant 
preacher)  were  kidnapped  by  brigands  on  a  moun- 
tain road  between  Bansko  and  Djumia,  Macedonia, 
European  Turkey.  Brigands  demanded  ransom  of 
$110,000;  ransom  of  nearly  $65,000  finallv  paid, 
which  had  been  raised  by  pub.  subscriptionin  U.S.' 


and  captives  released  after  nearly  6  mos.  of  cap- 
tivity. Contbd.  story  of  captivity  to  McClure's 
Magazine,  May-Oct.,  1902;  her  mss.  and  illustra- 
tions of  book  on  "American  Mission  Work  in  the 
Balkans,"  concluding  with  story  of  captivity,  were 
destroyed  in  Chelsea  fire,  Apr.  12.  1908,  with  all 
her  belongings.  Mem.  Am.  Bd.  W.B.M.,  W.C.T.U. 
(nat.  lecturer  in  Dept.  of  Co-operation  with  Mis- 
sions), Internal.  Missionary  Union.  Lecturer, 
contbr.  articles  to  missionary  pubis.,  also  raising 
money  for  missions  in  Bulgaria,  Macedonia,  and 
Albania;  has  given  much  time  in  forwarding  bill 
introduced  into  Congress  by  State  Dept.  at  Wash- 
ington, Mar.,  1908,  recommending  appropriation 
of  $66,000  to  reimburse  givers  to  ransom  (when 
dept.  had  abandoned  efforts  to  gain  satisfaction 
from  Turkey);  bill  passed  4  times  bv  Senate,  pend- 
ing in  House.    Home:  24  Cary  Av.,  (ihelsea,  Mass.* 

STONE,  Prank  Ellsworth,  M.D.;  b.  Lynn,  Mass., 
July  16,  1862;  s.  Isaiah  and  Catherine  F.  (Ham) 
Stone;  prep.  edn.  Lynn  High  Sch.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch. 
of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1885;  m.  Annie  Jewell  Allen,  of 
Brunswick,  Me.,  June  25,  1889  (died  Feb.  23,  1913); 
2  children,  Avesia  Hortense,  Ellsworth  Allen;  m. 
2d,  Sarah  Jenkins  Atwood,  June  19,  1915.  Interne 
Me.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1885-6;  practiced  in  Lvnn,  since 
1886;  mem.  med.  staff,  Lynn  Hosp.,  since  1887; 
city  phys.,  1905-11;  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Essex  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Lynn  Med.  Fraternitv.  Re- 
publican. Universalist.  Mem.  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Recreations:  camp  life.    Address:  Lynn,  Mass. 

STONE,  Frederic  Mather,  lawyer;  b.  Longwood, 
Mass.,  Oct.  19,  1861;  s.  Joshua  C.  and  Elizabeth 
(Hathaway)  Stone;  A.B.,  1882,  A.M.,  1883;  at- 
tended Harvard  Law  Sch.  2  yrs.;  admitted  to  bar 
in  Chicago,  1885;  m.  Mary  L.  Bryant,  of  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  1896.  Practiced,  Boston,  since  1887; 
mem.  Perkins  &  Stone  since  1887.  Mem.  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston,  Am.  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Clubs: 
Somerset,  Milton.  Home:  Milton,  Mass.  Office: 
Sears  Bldg.,  Boston. 

STONE,  Galen  L.,  member  Havden,  Stone  &  Co., 
bankers:  pres.  Continental  Zinc  Co.;  v.-p.  Maverick 
Mills;  dir.  Atlantic.  Gulf  &  West  Indies  Steamship 
Lines,  Bay  State  Fishing  Co.,  Bay  State  St.  Ry. 
Co.,  Beacon  Trust  Co.,  Clyde  Steamship  Co.,  East- 
ern Steamship  Corpn.,  Hyde  Park  Nat.  Bank, 
Island  Creek  Coal  Co.,  Mallorv  Steamship  Co., 
Marion  Gas  Co.,  N.Y.  &  Cuba  Mail  Steamship  Co., 
N.Y.  &  Porto  Rico  Mail  Steamship  Co..  Old  Colonv 
Trust  Co.,  Pond  Creek  Coal  Co.,  U.S.  Smelting, 
Refining  &  Mining  Co.;  trustee  and  mem.  exec.  com. 
Mass.  Electric  Cos.  Address:  87  Milk  St.,  Boston. 
STONE,  Georg-e  C„  iron  founder.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
STONE,  Georg-e  Edward,  botanist;  b.  Leicester, 
Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1860;  s.  Samuel  Lamb  and  Sophia  S. 
(McCrea)  Stone;  B.S.,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1884: 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1885-8;  Ph.D.,  Leipzig,  1893;  m. 
Mary  Edward,  d.  Prof.  Henry  James  Clark,  of 
Amherst,  Jan.  26,  1899.  Botanist  from  youth;  prof, 
botany,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.  since  1893;  botanist  to 
Mass.  Bd.  Agr.  Fellow  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Soc.  Plant 
Morphology  and  Physiology,  Boston  Soc.  Natural 
History,  Worcester  Soc.  Natural  History,  Mass. 
Hort.  Soc,  Am.  Soc.  Naturalists.  Mass.  Forestry 
Assn.,  Worcester  Hort.  Soc,  N.E.  Bot.  Club,  Bot. 
Soc  America.   Address:  Amherst,  Mass.* 

STONE,  Georgre  Marvin,  clergyman;  Dec.  10, 
1834-Dec.  7,   1913.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

STONE,  Georg-e  William,  lawyer;  b.  Vergennes, 
Vt,  Mar.  22,  1876;  s.  George  E.  and  Mary  Adelaide 
(Bristol)  Stone;  grad.  "Vt.  Acad.,  1895;  A.B.,  Mid- 
dlebury  Coll.,  1899,  A.M.,  1901;  m.  Mary  Harmon 
Foss,  of  Vergennes,  Vt.,  Mar.  10,  1908.  Formerly 
teacher  pub.  schs.,  Newton  and  Atlantic  Citv,  N.J. : 
clk.  Municipal  Ct.,  Atlantic  City,  1903-5;  admitted 
to  N.J.  bar,  1905;  practiced  in  Atlantic  City  until 
1912,  since  at  Vergennes,  Vt.,  succeeding  to  prac- 
tice of  Hon.  F.  L.  Fish,  apptd.  judge  Superior  Ct. 
of  Vt. ;  city  clk.,  Vergennes;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1915-17.  Was  sec.  Organized  Charities,  Atlantic 
City,  1905-12;  sec.  Vergennes  Bd.  of  Trade.  Pres. 
Vt.  MacDonough  Assn.  Mem.  Vt.  Bar  Assn.  (bd. 
mgrs.),  N.J.  Bar  Assn.  Conglist.  Mason;  mem.  k! 
of  P.,  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Mem.  firm  of  G.  W. 
&  H.  H.  Stone,  jewelry,  Middlebury,  Vt.  Address: 
Vergennes,  Vt. 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


STOITX:,  James  Savagre,  surgeon;  b.  Newton, 
Mass.,  1868;  s.  Lincoln  Ripley  and  Harriet 
(Hodges)  Stone;  grad.  Newton  Hish  Sch.,  1885; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1889;  M.D..  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1894; 
m.  Selina  Bowditch,  of  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1902. 
Began  practice  at  Boston,  1895;  instr.  in  surgery. 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  formerly  surgeon  House  of 
Good  Samaritan;  asst.  surgeon  Infants'  Hosp. ; 
surgeon  Children's  Hosp.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
A.M. A.,  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Science,  Boston  Soc.  Med. 
Improvement.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  University. 
Recreations:  country  life.  Home:  Framingham, 
Mass.    Address:    234   Marlboro   St.,   Boston. 

STONE,  Jolin  Holdeu,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Aug. 
22,  1881;  s.  Oscar  P.  and  Martha  A.  (Rice)  Stone; 
descendant  of  Stone  family  (seven  brothers  came 
to  Mass.,  1639),  and  from  Rice  family,  Mass., 
1648;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1904,  LL.B.,  1907;  m.  Louise 
Freeman,  of  Everett,  Mass.,  May  19,  1908;  3  chil- 
dren, John  Freeman,  Paulina,  Harriet.  Admitted 
to  Mass.  bar,  1907,  U.S.  Circuit  Ct.,  1908;  associated 
with  Choate,  Hall  &  Stewart,  1907-8,  Alfred  G 
Vinton,  1908-11,  Arthur  H.  Damon,  1911-15;  now 
counsel  for  Colley  &  Co.  Mem.  City  Council,  Ever- 
ett. 1908;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  from  Everett, 
191."?.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Everett  Bd. 
of  Trade,  Middlesex  Bar  Assn.,  Kappa  Gamma  Chi, 
Graduates'  Assn.  of  Harvard  U.  Pres.  Everett  Home 
for  Aged  Persons.  Mason  (K.T.);  Elk.  Clubs:  City 
(Everett),  Harvard  (Boston),  Maugus  (Wellesley 
Hills).  Home:  Livermore  Rd.,  Welleslev  Hills, 
Mass.    Office:  79  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

STONE,  John  Stone,  electrical  engr. ;  moved  to 
New  York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1914-15.) 

STONE,  Iiincoln  Ripley,  M.D.;  b.  Bridgton,  Me., 
Aug.  5,  1832;  s.  Thomas  Treadwell  and  Laura 
(Poor)  Stone;  prep.  edn.  Salem  pub.  and  Latin 
schs. ;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1854;  house  officer, 
Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1854-5;  m.  Salem,  Mass.,  Feb., 
1864,  Harriet  Hodges,  of  Salem.  Began  practice  at 
Salem,  1855;  apptd.  asst.  surgeon  2d  Mass.  VoLs., 
June  1,  1861;  served  in  Md.,  Va.  and  S.C. ;  taken 
prisoner  at  Winchester,  Mav,  1862;  commd.  sur- 
geon U.S.  Vols.,  Dec.  4,  1863;  bvtd.  It.-col.,  U.S. 
Vols.,  Oct.  1,  1865;  hon.  discharged,  Oct.  13,  1865; 
returned  to  Newton  and  resumed  practice.  Home: 
Newton,   Mass. 

STONE,  Malcolm  Bowditcli,  treasurer;  b.  Boston, 
Jan.  14,  1881;  s.  Richard  and  Lucy  B.  (Bowditch) 
Stone;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1903;  m.  Marian  Lewis,  of 
Brookline,  Mass.,  May  21,  1908;  2  children.  Treas. 
Ludlow  Mfg.  Associates  since  1912.  Home:  Brook- 
line,    Mass.     Office:    111   Devonshire    St.,   Boston. 

STONE,  Mason  Serene,  state  supt.  of  edn.;  b. 
Waterbury  Center,  Vt.,  Dec.  14,  1859;  s.  Orson 
Newell  and  Candace  (Mason)  Stone;  A.B.,  U.  of 
Vt.,  1883  (A.M.,  1909;  LL.D.,  Norwich  U.,  1909); 
m.  Alma  Gertrude  Wright,  of  Castleton,  Vt.,  Apr. 
6,  1904.  Prin.  successively  of  Williston  Acad., 
Bristol  High  Sch..  and  People's  Acad.,  Morrisville, 
Vt. ;  super\isor  schs.,  Orleans  Co.,  1889;  supt.  East- 
hampton  Dist.,  Mass.,  1891;  state  supt.  edn.  of  Vt., 
1892;  supt.  schs.,  Manila,  P.I.,  1901;  commr.  of  edn. 
of  Vt.  since  1905.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason 
(32°).  Mem.  Delta  Psi  (U.  of  Vt.).  Club:  Country. 
Home:   Montpelier,  Vt.* 

STONE,  Melvin  Ticknor,  M.D.;  b.  West  Bosca- 
wen,  N.H.,  July  28,  1854;  s.  Hiram  G.  and  Mary  A. 
C.  (Ticknor)  Stone,  and  descendant  of  Gregory 
Stone,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1636;  M.D.,  Dartmouth 
Med.  Sch.,  1880;  m.  Troy,  N.H.,  Jan.  26,  1882,  Cora 
Mabel  Whitney;  1  child,  Mildred  Ticknor,  b.  Mar. 
17,  1889.  Has  practiced  at  Trov  since  1880;  mem. 
N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1887;  del.  State  Constl.  Conv., 
1902,  1913;  justice  of  the  peace  since  1887;  notary 
public  20  yrs.  Republican.  Author  of  History  of 
Troy,  1897.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  N.H.  State,  Conn.  Valley 
and  Cheshire  Co.  med.  socs.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.); 
mem.  T.O.O.F.,  Red  Men.    Address:  Troy,  N.H. 

STONE,  Merrick  Ames,  real  estate;  b.  Rutland, 
Mass.,  June  25,  1847;  s.  Stillman  and  Jeannette 
Adelaide  (Rice)  Stone,  and  in  9th  generation  from 
Gregory  Stone,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1638;  ed.  Wil- 
braham  Acad.;  m.  Reading,  Oct.  6,  1875,  Rosamond 
Annette  Brooks.    Began  active  career  in  employ  of 


Joseph  Davis,  grocer,  Auburndale;  entered  store 
of  his  brother,  Stillman  N.,  as  elk.,  and  in  1875 
purchased  the  business,  wliich  he  conducted  for  22 
.Nrs.;  v. -p.  Mechanics'  Savings  Bank,  Reading;  dir. 
First  Nat.  Bank,  Reading  Co-operative  Bank;  now 
in  real  estate  business;  promoter  of  Sunnyside 
Park.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Good  Fellow- 
ship. Started  Reading  Grange;  pres.  I.O.O.F.  Bldg. 
Assn.    Address:  Reading,  Mass. 

STONE,  Moses  Cornelius,  M.D.;  b.  Jay,  Me.,  Apr. 
23,  1842;  s.  Moses  and  Harriet  (Parker)  Stone; 
prep.  edn.  under  older  brother,  Cyrus,  and  in  liigh 
sch.,  Livermore  Falls,  and  at  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem., 
Kents  Hill;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1865  (Phi  Beta  Kappa), 
A.M.,  1868;  M.D.,  U.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.), 
1868;  post-grad,  work.  New  York,  1873;  m.  Mar- 
garet Colville,  of  Newburgh,  N.Y.,  June  11,  1885; 
3  children,  Mary  Lois  (A.B.,  Wellesley,  1909, 
teacher),  Margaret  (A.B.,  W^ellesley,  1914,  teacher), 
Kenneth  George  (student,  Bowdoin,  class  of  1917). 
Practiced  at  Blue  Hill,  Me.,  1868-72;  asst.  In  Dr. 
Strong's  Sanitarium,  Saratoga,  N.Y.,  1872-3;  prac- 
ticed at  Newburgh,  N.Y.,  1874-95;  health  officer 
there  2  vrs. ;  phvs.  to  St.  Luke's  Hosp.  from  its 
establishment  until  1895;  supt.  S.S.  Trinity  M.E. 
Ch.  8  yrs.;  practiced  at  Dorchester,  1895-9,  Hop- 
kinton,  1899-04;  since  at  Wellesley.  Mem.  Bd.  of 
Health,  Hopkinton.  Republican.  Methodist  until 
1905,  since  Conglist.  Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Orange 
Co.  (N.Y.)  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Address:  18 
Belair   Rd.,   Wellesley,   Mass. 

STONE,  Nathan  Beach,  lawyer,  educator;  b. 
Cheshire,  Conn.,  July  9,  1882;  s.  Rienzi  Howard 
and  Esther  Lucy  (Beach)  Stone;  descendant  of 
William  Stone,  s.  Dr.  Samuel  Stone,  who  was  one 
of  the  founders  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  1635;  de- 
scendant on  mother's  side,  of  Edwards  Pierpont, 
former  pres.  of  Yale,  and  U.S.  minister  to  France; 
grad.  Cheshire  High  Sch.,  1897;  grad.  Yale  Busi- 
ness Coll.,  1900,  hon.  degree.  Master  of  Science  of 
Accounts  (M.S. A.),  1907;  degree  of  LL.B.,  Yale 
Law  Sch.,  1911;  m.  Katharine  Jane  Littell,  of  Win- 
fleld,  Kan.,  Apr.  26,  1908;  2  children,  Nathan  Beach, 
Jr.,  Littell  Rogers.  Office  mgr.  Cutaway  Harrow 
Co.,  Higganum,  Conn.,  1900-1,  Pacific  Monthly 
(mag.),  Portland,  Ore.,  and  Pike  Mfg.  Co.,  Pike 
Sta.,  N.H.,  1901:  pres.  Yale  Business  Coll.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  since  1901;  in  law  practice  since 
1911;  organized  law  sch.  in  connection  with  lousi- 
ness coll.,  1912;  mem.  law  firm  of  Harriman  & 
Stone.  Dir.  New  Haven  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Mem.  Eastern  Commercial  Teachers'  Assn.,  Conn. 
Commercial  Teachers'  Assn.,  N.E.  Business  Coll. 
Assn.;  pres.  .John  and  Wm.  Stone  Assn.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mason.  Club:  New  Haven  Public- 
ity (pres.).  Recreations:  motoring,  fishing,  travel 
(^fnreiffn  and  domestic).  Home:  7  West  Park  Av. 
Office:  116  and  42  Church  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

STONE.  Nathaniel  Hatha'way,  merchant:  A.B., 
Harvard  U.,  1875;  m.  1880.  Sr.  mem.  J.  M.  Forbes  & 
Co.:  pres.  Batterv  Wharf  Store  Co.;  v.-p.  Walter 
Baker  &  Co.,  Ltd.;  dir.  State  St.  Trust  Co..  Puget 
Sound  Electric  Ry..  Houghton  (Mich.)  St.  Ry.  Co., 
El  Paso  (Tex.)  Electric  Co.,  Champion  Copper  Co., 
King  Philip  Copper  Co.,  St.  Mary's  Mineral  Land 
Co..  Puget  Sound  Traction,  Light  &  Power  Co., 
Smuggler  Union  Mining  Co.  (Colo.).  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Exchanere,  Harvard. 
Home:   Milton,   Mass.    Office:   Sears  Bldg.,  Boston. 

STONE,  Robert  Bowditch,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Jan.  6.  1877;  s.  Richaid  and  Lucv  (Bowditcli) 
Stone:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1898;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U. 
Law  Sch.,  1901:  m.  Alice  Batch,  of  Boston.  Oct.  30, 
1909.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1901,  and  since  prac- 
ticed in  Boston;  mem.  Stone  &  .Tones.  Mem.  Mass. 
Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Dir.  Boston 
Children's  Aid  Soc;  mem.  Good  Government  Assn. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston 
and  New  York).  Boston  City,  Exchange.  Home: 
796  Centre  St.,  Jamaica  Plain.  Office:  50  State  St., 
Boston,   INTass. 

STONE,  "Waldo  Hodges,  surgeon.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
STONE,  "Walter  King",  illustrator:  b.  Barnard, 
Monroe  Co..  New  York.  Mar.  2.  1875:  s.  William 
Talmage  and  Jenny  (Filer)  Stone;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Rochester,  N.Y.,  Rochester  Mechanics'  Institute, 
Pratt  Tnst.,   Bi-ooklyn;  m.   Edith  Adams,   of  Wash- 


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ington,  Aug.  19,  1902.    Illustrator  and  designer  for  tonian  Soc,  Episcopal  City  Mission,  Indian  Rights 

Century,     Scribner's,     Harper's,     Harper's     Bazar,  Assn.,  Mass.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Mass.  Civil  Serv- 

American,    Everybody's,   Delineator,   etc.;    designer  ice   Assn.,    Mass.    Reform   League,    Mil.    Hist.    Soc. 

book  covers  and  book  illustrator  for  leading  pubs.  Mass..   Nat.   Municipal   League,   N.E.   Hist.-Geneal. 

Club:    Salmagundi.    Unitarian.     Home  and   Studio;  Soc,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  Nat.  Child  Labor  Com.,  Vet. 

"Twin   Doors,"    Falls   Village,   Conn.*  Assn.   I.C.C.    Clubs:    Harvard,   New  York  Athletic, 

STONE,  ■WiUmore  Besexter,   lawyer;   born  East  Recess    University  (New  York),  St^  Botolph,  Som- 

Longmeadow,  Mass.,  June  -^4,  1853;  s.  Ambrose  D.  e^set,  Union,  Twentieth  Century    Boston  Athletic, 

and    Florette    (Grandin)    Stone;    grad.    Springfield  Harvard  Union,  Manchester  Yacht   (gov.),  Oakley 

(Mass.)  High  Sch..  1872;  studied  under  pvt.  tutors  Country  Republican, Essex  County, Exchange  Coun- 

4  yrs.;  studied  law  in  offices  of  Augustus  L.  Soule  try   (Ardsley,  >>.Y.)    Apollo,  City    Economic,  I^is- 

and   Stearns  &  Knowlton,   also  acting  as   tutor  in  V?^^o3^^"-c."°i^"®V    ^^^    ?*^?-,°°,?   ?.*^:,'  ^*^^i?"-    9^?^1 

classics  and  prin.  evening  schs.  at  Indian  Orchard  16  State  St.,  Boston,  and  51  E.  42d  St.,  New  York.* 

and  Springfield  for  a  number  of  yrs.;  admitted  to  STOBER,  Malcolm,  M.D.,  numismatist;  b.  Milton, 
bar,  1878;  m.  Caroline  Bliss  Newell,  Dec.  22,  1880;  Mass.,  Apr.  26,  1862;  s.  Horatio  Robinson  and  Em- 
6  children,  Pauline,  AVillmore  B.,  Jr.  (New  York),  ily  E.  (Gilmore)  Storer;  ed.  pvt.  schs.,  Germany, 
Beatrice  (Mrs.  Earle  H.  Taylor,  of  Springfield),  Italy  and  England,  and  Dr.  W.  S.  Child's  Sch.,  New- 
Bradford,  John  N.  (New  York),  Chapin  N.  Has  port,  R.I. ;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1885;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
practiced  at  Springfield,  since  1878;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  Sch.,  1889;  m.  Grace  Ayrault,  of  Geneva,  N.Y.,  Oct., 
of  Rep.  5  terms,  1895-9.  Democrat.  Clubs:  Colony,  1899;  1  daughter,  Muriel  Florence.  Practiced,  Bos- 
Winthrop,  Nayasset,  Springfield  Economic,  Coun-  ton,  since  1901;  gynecologist  Boston  Dispensary; 
try.  Young  Men's  Dem.  Club  of  Mass.  Home:  192  instr.  in  gynecology.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  curator  of 
Pearl  St.    Office:  15  Elm  St.,  Springfield,  Mass.  coins  and  medals  at  Harvard;  curator  med.  medals, 

STONEMAN,  David,  iawyer;  b.  nr.  Berditchef,  Boston  Med.  Library  Med.  A.M. A  Mass.  Med. 
Russia,  Jan.  4,  1877;  s.  Samuel  Z.  and  Bertha  Stone-  ^o-'  Obstet.  Soc.  of  Boston,  Soc  Med  Improve- 
man;  came  to  America,  1891;  ed.  common  schs.  and  JT^nt,  \Varren  Club  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Alpha  Delta 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law;  m.  Annie  Fleisher,  of  Bos-  Phi,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  Mugwump.  Episcopa- 
ton,  Oct.  31,  1899;  3  children.  Harold,  George,  Sid-  ]}^^-J^^^'-'^^i}°'^%:^'^'^''^,f,,'^^''^;  ^^^  ^5^°^^^.  Home: 
ney.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  Dec.  31,  1897,  and  since  302  Beacon  St.  Office:  476  Boylston  St.,  Boston, 
practiced  in  Boston;  mem.  Stoneman,  Gould  &  STOBEB,  Oscar,  lawyer;  b.  Morrill,  Me.,  Sept.  14, 
Stoneman;  dir.  Paul  Revere  Trust  Co.,  Stoughton  1867;  s.  Silas  and  Sarah  A.  (Bornheimer)  Storer; 
Trust  Co.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1892,  LL.B.,  1895;  m.  Mary  An- 
of  Boston,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Repub-  nette  Wood,  of  Hillsboro,  Tex.,  June  28,  1906;  chil- 
lican.  Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Knights  of  Pythias,  dren,  Elizabeth,  Adelaide  Robertson.  Practiced  in 
Club:  Boston  City.  Recreations:  motoring,  walk-  Boston  since  1895;  mem.  Arm  of  Shepard,  Stebbins 
ing,  tennis.  Home:  14  Esmond  St.,  Dorchester,  &  Storer  to  1904,  since  of  Stebbins,  Storer  &  Bur- 
Mass.    Office:  Pemberton  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass.  bank;  instr.  in  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  also  Y.M.C.A. 

STORER,  Francis  Hiunphreys,  chemist;  Mar.  27.  Evening  Law  Sch.    Republican     Methodist.    Mem. 

1832-July    30,    1914.      (See    vol.    1909,    also    Who's  Delta    Tau    Delta,    Phi    Delta    Phi.     Mason    (K.T., 

Who  in  America    1914-15  )  Shrmer);  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.    Home:   Melrose, 

«,.,««^«     ^'    J.-      ^'i-              ,,-r^      V.     T,     *  Mass.    Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston. 

STORER,    Horatio    Robinson,    M.D. ;    b.    Boston,  cmn-a-c-o    -d.^..^.^  t.  .  v,    -iHT^iA^^.^^^    -mt^     t>^^    ii 

Feb.   27,   1830;   s.  David  Humphreys   (M.D.,   LL.D.)  ,  .^Z°^^^l^^^''?7  Fr^^^'Jl^}^^^  fr'r-^f^\^tAvll' 

and  Abby  Jane   (Brewer)   Storer;  brother  of  Fran-  I860;   s    James  O    and  Isabel  V.  XGracm)    Storer, 

cis  Humphreys  Storer;  A.B.,   Harvard,   1850,  A.M.,  g^^*^;  ^^oVTi*  f^'^^  ^t""  Vv    li^' S?^V     i    LT/o-h  w 

M.D.,   1853,   LL.B..   1868;   studied   medicine,    1853-5,  brook,    of   Waldoboro,    July   31-1895     1    daugMer 

Paris,  London,  Edinburgh;  (LL.D.,  Fordham  Univ..  Sara^   L'r     1S7S^Ort'    1899    aXanciAe  to  foreman- 

N.Y.,  1912).    Established  practice  at  Boston,  1855;  News,  Apr.,  1878-qct.,  l|»»^advancmg  to  toreman, 

professor  obstetrics,  and  Aied.  jurisprudence   Berk-  in  shoe  business  since  1899;  sec   and  treas.Wam^^ 

^Viirp   Mpd     Pnll      ISfiR   9-   Intpr   sravp  nost-srrad     lee-  ^oro   Loan   and   Bldg.   Assn.     town   Clk.   smce   1886, 

snire  axea.  con.,   isbo-a,   laier  gave  poi3i-giau.   lec-  „_,,„..,.  r,r.mmr-     iQlft-lfi-  nn«ttnn<stpr  nf  Waldoboro 

tures  on  gvnecology;  now  retired  from  active  prac-  ^^^^'^^^^^^^l^i^-;,     ?^""?^il:^P?  V?^^^In^L     ah^^^^^^ 

tice;  consulting  phys.  Newport  Hosp.,  and  St.  Jo-  ^mce  Mar.,  1914.    Democrat.    Odd  Fellow.   Address, 

seph's  Hosp.,  Providence,  R.I.   Devised  a  number  of  vvaidoDoio,  Me. 

surg.  and  gynecol.  instruments  and  methods.  Hon.  STOREY,  Moorfield,  lawyer;  b.  Roxbury,  Mass., 
pres.  Newport  Med.,  and  Natural  History  socs..  Mar.  19,  1845;  s.  Charles  William  and  Elizabeth 
Gynecol.  Soc.  of  Boston,  Edinburgh  Univ.  Club  of  Eaton  (Moorfleld)  Storey;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1866, 
North  America;  fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sci-  A.M.,  1869;  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1866-7;  m.  Gertrude 
ences;  v.-p.  A.M.A.,  1868,  and  gvnecol.  sect.  9th  In-  Cutts,  of  Washington,  Jan.  6,  1870.  Admitted  to 
ternat.  Med.  Congress,  1887;  pres.  Am.  Med.  Edi-  bar,  1869,  and  since  in  practice  at  Boston;  sr.  mem. 
tors'  Assn.,  1871;  foreign  asso.  Roval  Numismatic  Storey,  Thorndike,  Palmer  &  Dodge.  Pvt.  sec.  to 
Soc,  Belgium,  Ken.  Nederland.  Genoot.  Munt-en  Charles  Sumner,  1867-9;  editor  American  Law  Re- 
Penning,  Amsterdam.  Prominent  as  a  numismatist;  view,  1873-9.  Overseer  Harvard  Coll.,  1877-88  and 
has  written  many  papers  on  medical  medals  and  1892-10;  pre.s.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  1896;  pres.  Mass. 
tokens,  besides  writing  largely  on  med.  subjects.  Reform  Club,  1898-01;  v.-p.  Nat.  Civ.  Service  Re- 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writ-  form  League;  pres.  Anti-Imperialist  League  from 
ings.)  Home:  Newport,  R.I.'*  1905;  pres.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  1909-13;  pres. 
«,«.»■» -n-n  ■,  r.  „  T,  i,-D4.  c*oo  Nat.  Assn.  for  Advancement  of  Colored  People, 
,of?^°^^'  John  Humphreys;  b  Boston.  Sept.  28.  igjo-lS;  mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Independent  in  poli- 
1859;  s  Horatio  RolJinson  and  Emily  Elvira  (Gil-  ^j  (^  ^^o's  Who  in  America  for  books  and 
S??-';^^  ^J-°l^''^i  '\.-^'  Harvard,  1882,  LL.B.,  1885;  ra.  .writings.)  Home:  Lincoln,  Mass.  Office:  735  Ex- 
Edith,  d.  Robert  Treat  Paine,  of  Boston,  Nov.  18,  ^viqtio^p  Rido-     Rnstnn  * 

1885.    Has  devoted  attention  principally  to  real  es-  „"'!  „„„  ''  7  \;    "    '       ^.*„    ,    ,„,.^^.    v.    T3,.^^tn„o 

-         STOREY,  Richard  Cutts,   lawyer;    b.   Brookline, 


WelLs  Memorial  Institute  for  Workingmen,  Utica    — ="=- ,.■        t3„,^„^    p     n^Hcr^      M^m     Rar 

(Miss.)   Inst.;  dir.  N.E.  Watch  and  Ward  Soc    Sr.  Storey,    Thorndike     Palmer    &    Dodge.     Mem.    Bar 

warden  Christ  Ch.,  Waltham,  Mass.    Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Am    Bar  Assn^  Clubs     Ten- 

Jud.    Settlement  of  Internat.   Disputes,  Am.  Acad,  nis  and  g^cquet    Harvard   (both  Boston  and  New 

Polit.   and   Social   Science,  A.A.A.S..   Civic  Pedera-  York).     Home:    52    Fenway.     Office.    53    State    St., 

tion.   Civil   Alliance,   Am.    Inst.   Civics,   Am.   Peace  Boston. 

Soc.  Automobile  Assn.  and  Motor  Union  of  Great  STORROW,  Edward  Catoot,  cotton  merchant;  b. 

Britain.   Automobile  Legal  Assn.,    Internat.   Auto-  Brookline,    Mass.,    Aug.    27,    1867;    s.    Charles    and 

mobile  Assn.,  Mass.  Automobile  Club,  Mass.  State  Martha  R.    (Cabot)    Storrow;  A.B.,  Harvard,   1889; 

Automobile  Assn.,  Touring  Club  de  France,  Boston  m.  Caroline  M.  Richardson,  of  Boston,  Sept.  1,  1892; 

Merchants  Assn.,  Boston  Chamber  Commerce,  Bos-  6  children.    Mem.  firm   of  Charles  Storrow  &  Co.. 

ton   Y.M.C.A.,   Boston    Soc.    Natural  History,   Bos-  cotton    brokers,    Boston,    since    1890.     Republican. 


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Clubs:   Union,   Union   Boat,   Boston   City,   Harvard  STORY,  Edwin  Bruce,  musician;   May  15,   1849- 

(Boslon  and  New  York).    Home:  Milton,  Mass.    Of-  July  24,  luuy.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

fice:  53  State  St.,  Boston.  STORY,  wmiam  Edward,   mathematician;   born 

STORROW,  James  Jackson,  banker;  b.  Boston,  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  29,  1S50;  s.  Isaac  and  Elizabeth 
Jan.  21,  1SG4;  s.  James  J.  and  Annie  M.  (Perry)  Bowen  (Woodberry)  Story;  descendant  of  Elisha 
Storrow;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1885,  LL.B.,  1888;  m.  llel-  Story,  Boston,  Mass.,  about  1725,  and  on  maternal 
en  Osborne.  Mem.  firm  Lee,  Higginson  &  Co.,  bank-  side  of  llichard  Bowi^-u,  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  about 
ers,  since  1900;  dir.  First  Nat.  Bank,  Am.  E.xplora-  1650,  and  John  Woodbury,  Beverly,  Mass.,  about 
tion  Co.,  U.S.  Smelting,  Refining  &  Mining  Co.,  U.S.  1641;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1871;  univs.  of  Berlin  and 
Mining  Co.,  Centennial-Eureka  Mining  Co.,  Elec.  Leipzig,  1871-5;  Ph.D.,  Leipzig,  1875;  m.  Mary  D. 
Securities  Corpn.,  Ry.  &  Light  Securities  Co.,  Dal-  Harrison,  of  Baltimore,  June  20,  1878;  1  son,  Will- 
las  (Tex.)  Electric  Corpn.,  Houston  (Te.x;.)  Electric  iam  Edward,  Jr.  Tutor  mathematics.  Harvard, 
Cos.,  Savannah  (Ga.)  Electric  Co.,  Am.  Writing  Pa-  1875-6;  asso.  asst.  prof.,  and  asso.  prof,  mathemat- 
per  Co.,  Mass.  Fire  &  Marine  Ins.  Co.,  Gen.  Motors  ics,  Jolins  Hopkins.  1876-S9;  prof,  mathematics, 
Co.,  Columbia  Rope  Co.,  Revere  Sugar  Refining  Clark  U.,  since  1889.  Editor  in  charge  American 
Co.,  Tower  Oiled  Clothing  Co.,  William  Under-  Journal  Alathematics,  1878-82;  editor  Mathematical 
wood  Co.,  Essex  Co.,  Internat.  Cotton  Mills,  N.E.  Review.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences; 
Casualty  Co.  Sec.  The  Franklin  Foundation;  mem.  mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sciences,  London  Math.  Soc.  Con- 
Bd.  Overseers,  Harvard  U.,  1897-09;  trustee  and  tributor  to  Am.  and  European  tech.  jours.  Recrea- 
treas.  Harvard  Union;  pres.  Boston  Chamber  Com-  tions:  puzzles.  Address:  17  Hammond  St.,  Worces- 
merce.    Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  ter,  Mass.* 

Clubs:  University,  Union   E.xchange,  Harvard,  Bos-  STOUGHTON,  Bradley,  metallurgical  engr.  (See 

ton  City.    Home:     Lincoln    Mass.    and   41,    Beacon  Who's    Who    in    America    for    biogiaphv.)      Home: 

St.,  Boston.    Ofiice:  44  State  St.,  Boston.*  New   Canaan,   Conn.     Office:    29   W.    39th   St.,    New 

STORRS,    Georg-e    D.,    lawyer;    b.    Ware,    Mass.,  York.* 

Sept.   19,  1866;  s    John  H.  and  Emma  J.    (Draper)  STOTTGHTON,  Georg-e  Hooker,  banker;  b.  Thom- 


admitted    to    bar,    1893,    since    practiced    at   Ware;    Acad.;   Williston   Sem.,   Easthampton,   Mass.;   Bry- 
trustee  Ware  Savings  Bank.    Spl    justice  DisL  Ct.    ^nts'  Commercial  Sch.,  Chicago,  111.:  m.  Clara  Cole- 


?L?^'^i®'""  Hampshire;   mem.    Mass.   Ho-   of  Rep.,  ^nan,  of  Stratford,  Conn.,  Oct. '3,  1878;   2  children, 

1896.    Democrat.    Episcopalian.    Odd  Fellow.    Ad-  Adelaide    C,    Robert    C.     Began    with    Thomaston 

dress:  Ware,  Mass.  Savings  Bank,  of  which  was  treas.  for  over  12  vrs.; 

STORRS,  Leonard  Kip,  clergyman;   b.   Yonkers,  then   dealer  in  bank   stocks,   at   Hartford;    trustee 

N.V.,  Nov.  4,  1842;  s.  Henry  L.  and  Elizabeth  (Kip)  and  treas.  State  Savings  Bank  since  Jan.  2,  1907; 

Storrs;  A.B.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Conn.,  1863,  A.M.,  1866  dir.  City  Bank  of  Hartford:  trustee  Securitv  Trust 

(S.T.D.,   1893);  m.  Miss  Kingsbury,  of  Providence,  Co.    Trustee  Conn.  Industrial  Sch.  for  Girls,  Mid- 

R.I.,  June  1,  1871   (died  Dec,  1874);  2d,  Mrs.  A.  F.  dletown.  Conn.    Republican.   Conglist.   Clubs:  Conn. 

Adams,   Oct.    15,    1906.    Deacon,   1869,   priest,    1870,  Congregational,     Dartmouth     Lunch      (Hartfprd). 

P.E.  Ch.;  rector  Hallowell,  Me.,  1869-71,  Pittsfield,  Recreations:  motoring.    Home:  206  Beacon  St.    Of- 

Mass.,  1871-5,  St.  Paul's,  Brookline,  Mass.,  1875-10,  fice:   803  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

SreL'^Unfon  Ckib" ParTsT '  BoXn  *""'•  ^'^''-    ^'^'  STOVER,  Willis  Whittemore,  lawyer ;  b.  Charles- 
dress.  Union  Club,  Park  St.,  isoston.  ^^^^^^   Mass..   Mar.    19,    1870;    s.    Augustus  Whitte- 

STORRS,   Iiewellyn  J.,    merchant;    b.   Mansfield,  more    and    Elizabeth    Maria    (Rugg)    Stover;    spl. 

Conn.,  May  22,  1S68;  s.  Ralph  W.  and  Mary  A.  (Gur-  course.   Harvard.    1889-90;    LL.B.,    Boston   U.    Law 

ley)   Storrs;  descended  from  Samuel  Storrs;  com-  Sch.,    1896;    m.    Alice    Beswick,    of    Maiden,    Mass., 

mon  sch.  edn.;   m.  May  22,  1889,  Louise  Gardiner,  Oct.  9,   1901.    Admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  1896:   mem. 

of  Mansfield.    In  lumber  and  coal  business,  Willi-  firm    of    Stover    &    Sweetser    since    1899;    trustee 

mantic.  Conn.,  since  1906;  pres.  and  treas.  The  Wil-  Charlestown    Five    Cents    Savings    Bank;    com.    of 

limantic  Lumber  &  Coal  Co.;  dir.  The  Willimantic  sinking  funds,  Everett,  Mass.    Joined  M.V.]M.,  1886; 

Trust  Co.;   trustee  The  Willimantic  Savings  Inst,  commd.  capt.,  1890,  maj.,  1901,  It.-col.,  1908;  served 

Selectman  of  Mansfield  6  yrs.;  registrar  of  voters;  in  Spanish-Am.  War;  commandant  of  The  Training 

judge   of   probate   since   1900;    mem.   Conn.   Ho.    of  sch.,     M.V.M.      Republican.      Episcopalian.      Mem. 

Rep.,    1905.    1911.     Mem.    bd.    of   dirs.    Conn.    Agrl.  United   Spanish  War  Vets,    (comdr.-in-chief,   1900- 

Coll.;  trustee  Conn.  Bapt.  Conv.    Republican.    Bap-  oi);    comdr.    Mass.    Commandery,    Naval    and    Mil. 

tist.    Mem.  The  Grange.    Home:   Mansfield  Center,  Order  Spanish-Am.  War,  1913-14;  mem.  Mass.  Soc. 

Conn.    Office:  87  Church  St.,  Willimantic,  Conn.  s.R.    Mason  (K.T.).    Club:  Army  and  Navy  (Wash- 

STORRS,    Iiewis    Austin,    lawyer;    b.    Hartford,  ington).    Home:    100   Waverly   St.,   Everett,   Mass. 

Conn.,    Aug.    28,    1866;    s.    Zalmon    A.    and    Mary  Office:   Kimball  Bldg.,   Boston. 

(Rowell)  Storrs;  descendant  of  Samuel  Storrs  STOW,  Georg-e  Lewis,  lawyer;  b.  Grafton,  Mass., 
who  came  to  Barnstable,  Mass.,  1663,  and  moved  Oct.  10.  1851;  s.  John  Adams  and  Margaret  Sophia 
to  Mansfield,  Conn.,  1698;  B.A.,  Yale,  1889;  studied  (Fay)  Stow:  prep.  edn.  Burlington  (Vt.)  High  Sch.; 
law  at  Columbia;  M.A.,  Trinity,  1904;  m.  Bessie  A. B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1873;  m.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  Aug.  18.  1884, 
Whitmore,  of  Brooklyn,  Feb.  19  1895;  6  childi-en,  Mrs.  Laura  Davis.  Practiced  at  Barre,  Vt.,  1875-80, 
John  W.,  Ruth  R.,  Una  H.,  Marabeth,  Lewis  A.,  Jr.,  since  at  Chelsea;  state's  attv.,  1892-4:  judge  of  pro- 
Robert.  Admitted  to  bar,  1891;  practiced  in  New  bate  for  Dist.  of  Randolph"  since  Sept..  1906.  Re- 
York,  1891-8,  Hartford  since  1899.  Mem.  Conn,  publican.  Conglist.  Address:  Chelsea,  Vt. 
State  Bar  Assn.,  S.A.R.  Clubs:  Yale  (New  York),  ~„^„^„^^  .,.-,  ,-■>., 
University  (Hartford).  Author:  Koheleth,  1897;  ,,  S^O^Ell,  Alfred  Sweetser,  clergyman;  born 
Tragedy  of  Saul,  1904.  Home:  360  Farmington  T^^'^^field  Mass.,  June  L  1850  :s.  Martin  and  Olive 
Av.    Office:    36  Pearl  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.  (;^'^®^*^^®,i;l  Stowell;   A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,   1872;   grad. 


STORRS,    Iiucins    Seymour,    railway    official;    b. 


Newton  Theol.   Instn.,   1875;   m.   Ella  Louise  Jack- 


Buffalo    NY     Tan    4    1869-  r'OriffonS^  '"an,    of   Pelham.   N.H.,    Oct.    13,    1879;    4    children, 

±iun:aio^N.y.,  Jan.  4,  ibby,  s.  Origon  beymour  and    Herbert  J.,  Woodbury  S.,  J.  Milton.  Helen  Agatha. 


N.Y.,N.H.  &  H.  R.R.  and  Colo.  Fuel  &  Iron  Co.;  pres.  ^°V"^^<1  1^,1'  V^,E?J^V",.r«*^  wf/^.^'^T^1.\FJ•^#.''nna 
of  the  Connecticut  Company  (holding  electric  |!;l''V3,'  ^  y^s.,Derrp  2  yrs.  Was  mem  Delta  Kappa 
railways  acquired  by  the  N.Y.,  N.PL  &  H.  R.R.);  Epsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Died  Mar.  7,  1915. 
vice-pres.  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.  R.R.,  July  1,  1912-14;  STOWEI,!,,  Charles  Henry,  editor,  author;  b. 
pres.  Connecticut  Co.  since  1914;  dir.  Union  Trust  Perry,  N.Y.,  Oct.  27,  1850;  s.  David  P.  and  Mary  A. 
Co.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Inst.  (Blanchard)  Stowell;  grad.  Genesee  Weslevan 
Mining  Engrs.,  1900,  Sigma  Xi,  etc.  Home:  121  Sem.,  1868;  M.D.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1872;  m.  Louise  Maria 
Whitney  Av.  Office:  129  Church  St.,  New  Haven,  Reed,  Julv  10,  1878.  Instr.  in  physiol.  lab.,  1877-9, 
Connecticut.*  lecturer    physiology   and    histology,    1879-80,   asst. 


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prof.,  1880-1,  asst.  prof,  histology  and  microscopy, 
1881-3,  prof.,  1SS3-9,  U.  of  Mich.;  med.  writer  and 
spl.  practitioner,  Washington,  1885-97;  gen.  mgr. 
and  treas.  J.  C.  Ayer  Co.,  Lowell,  Mass.  Editor  5 
monthly  jours.:  Tiained  Mothcrliood,  Food,  Prac- 
tical Medicine,  The  Microscope,  and  National  Med- 
ical Review.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,  etc.)  Home:  99  Fairmount  St.  Office:  176 
Middle   St.,   Lowell,  Mass.* 

STOWELI.,  Edmund  Channing-,  M.D.;  b.  N.Y. 
City,  June  1.  1S66;  s.  Edmund  Hersey  and  Susan 
(Lawn)  Stowell;  descendant  of  Samuel  Stowell,  of 
Hingham,  Mass.,  1638;  grad.  Roxbury  (Boston) 
Latin  Sch.,  1SS4;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1892;  m.  June  1,  1893,  Sarah  Rus- 
sell May,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.  Practiced  in  Boston, 
1892-11;  formerly  sr.  phys.  children's  dept.,  Boston 
Dispensary,  and  Tyler  St.  Children's  Hosp.;  sr.  at- 
tending phys.  and  dir.  Hosp.  Mass.  Infant  Asylum, 
and  asst.  prof,  diseases  of  children,  Tufts  Med. 
Sch.;  trustee  and  med.  dir.  Dublin  (N.H.)  Chem. 
and  Bacteriol.  Lab.  since  1907.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Med.  Li- 
brary.   Address:  Marlboro,  N.H. 

STOWEl^i;,  Edwin  T.,  merchant;  b.  Shutesbury, 
Mass.,  July  19.  1857;  s.  Samuel  H.  and  Mary  A. 
(Chandler)  Stowell;  grad.  New  Salem  Acad.,  1876; 
m.  Nov.  24,  1887,  Cora  J.  Eaton,  of  New  Salem, 
Mass.  In  gen.  mercantile  business,  New  Salem, 
since  1881;  mem.  firm  of  Stowell  Bros.;  pres.  New 
Salem  Creamery.  Postmaster  New  Salem  since 
1881;  town  elk.  and  treas.  since  1888:  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901.  Clk.  and  treas.  bd.  of  trustees 
New  Salem  Acad.  Republican.  Conglist.  Address: 
New  Salem,  Mass. 

STOWEIi^,  Louise  Maria  Reed,  microscopist;  b. 
Grand  Blanc.  Mich.,  Dec.  23,  1850;  d.  Seth  (D.D.) 
and  Harriet  (Russell)  Reed;  B.S.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1876; 
M.S.,  1877;  taught  micros,  botany  U.  of  Mich.. 
1877-89:  m.  Charles  Henry  Stowell,  July  10,  1878. 
Apptd.  by  President  mem.  bd.  trustees  Girls'  Re- 
form Sch.,  D.C.,  1891;  mem.  bd.  trustees  pub.  schs. 
of  D.C.,  1893.  Address:  99  Fairmount  St.,  Lowell, 
Massachusetts.* 

STOWEIiZ;,  Sidney  Sherwood,  dentist;  July  12, 
lS58-May  10.  1914.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

STOWEIiIi,  'William  Averill,  college  prof.;  b.  Ap- 
pleton,  Wis.,  Mar.  29,  1882;  s.  William  Henry  Har- 
rison and  Emelvn  (Averill)  Stowell;  A.B.,  Prince- 
ton, 1904;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1908;  studied 
Paris,  France;  m.  Jan.  14,  1904,  Mabel  Gardner,  of 
Buffalo,  N.Y.  Univ.  scholar  and  fellow,  also  instr., 
Johns  Hopkins,  1907-8;  prof.  Romance  langs.,  Ran- 
dolph-Macon Coll.,  Lynchburg,  Va.,  1908-9;  asso. 
prof.  Romance  langs.,  Amherst,  since  1909.  Mem. 
Modern  Lang.  Assn.  America,  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Loyal  Legion.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Author: 
Old  French  Titles  of  Respect  in  Direct  Address, 
1908.  Contbr.  on  Old  French  subjects.  Home:  Am- 
herst, Mass. 

STBAI7AHAN,  Farrand  Stewart,  stocks  and 
bonds;  b.  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  May  20,  1869;  s.  Farrand 
Stewart  and  Miranda  Aldis  (Brainard)  Stranahan; 
ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.;  student  Harvard  Law  Sch.; 
m.  Florence  (jertrude  Bruce,  of  Brooklyn,  N.T., 
June  6,  1894;  2  children,  Florence  Miranda  (died 
Apr.  19,  1896),  Farrand  Stewart.  Emploved  as  clk. 
in  Welden  Nat.  Bank,  St.  Albans,  until  1905;  bond 
salesman  with  O'Connor  &  Kahler,  N.Y.  City.  1905- 
06;  mem.  Balch  &  Stranahan,  stocks  and  bonds, 
1906-10;  propr.  Stranahan  <Sr  Co.,  with  offlces  in 
Providence,  R.T.,  New  York,  Boston  and  Worcester. 
Mass.,  since  1910;  v. -p.  and  treas.  Pub.  Light  & 
Power  Co.  (Tenn.  and  .Ma.);  asst.  treas.  and  dir. 
Pacific  Pub.  Service  Corpn.  (Wash.) ;  dir.  Federal 
Hill  House,  Providence.  Mem.  Providence  Bd.  of 
Trade.  Served  on  staff  of  Gov.  Edward  C.  Smith,  of 
Vt.,  with  rank  of  col.,  1898-1900.  Mem.  Loyal  Le- 
gion. Clubs:  Turks  Head,  Providence  Art.  The 
Players  (v. -p.).  Wannamoisett  Country  (Provi- 
dence); Harvard  (New  York).  Home:  131  Hope  St. 
Office:  3d  floor  Turks  Head  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I. 

STBANG,  Iiewls  Clinton,  author;  b.  Westfield, 
Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1869;  s.  Clinton  W.  (D.D.S.)  and  Ella 
J.  (Lewis)  Strang:  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1892;  m.  Mar- 
tha W.  Locke,   of  South  Braintree,  Mass.,  Aug.   7, 


1895.  Became  reporter  for  Boston  Journal,  fall  of 
1892,  Sunday  edition,  1893,  asst.  city  editor  and 
asst.  in  dramatic  dept.,  1894,  dramatic  editor  and 
critic,  fall  of  1898;  editorial  writer  Boston  Journal 
and  Evening  News,  1903;  leading  editorial  writer 
and  dramatic  critic,  Washington  Times,  1904.  Has 
been  Christian  Science  practitioner  since  1904.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  .A.merica  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:  Weymouth  Heights,  East  Weymouth,  Mass. 
Address:  551  Boylston  St.,  Boston.* 

STBATTON,  Albert  Iiorenzo,  banker;  b.  Way- 
land,  Mass.,  June  20,  1882;  s.  Joseph  and  Sarah  A. 
(Babcock)  Stratton;  grad.  Hudson  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.,  1900;  m.  Oct.  9,  1912,  Helen  M.  Hutchins.  of 
Shrewsbury,  Mass.;  1  son,  Albert  Lorenzo,  Jr. 
With  Hudson  Nat.  Bank,  1900-5,  State  St.  Trust  Co., 
Boston,  1905-6;  state  bank  examiner  of  Mass.,  1906- 
08;  treas.  Worcester  County  Instn.  for  Savings 
since  1908.  Mason.  Clubs:  Worcester,  Tatnuck 
Country,  Worcester  Country,  Vesper  Country 
(Lowell,  Mass.).  Home:  Shrewsbury,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: 365  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

STRATTON",  Charles  Edwin,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Nov.  17,  1846;  s.  Charles  Edwin  and  Sarah  Hollis 
(Piper)  Stratton;  ed.  pvt.  sch.,  Quincy  Grammar 
Sch.  (Boston),  and  Boston  Pub.  Latin  Sch.;  A.B., 
Harvard.  1866,  A.M.,  1869;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law 
Sch.,  1868.  Admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  1869,  and  has 
since  practiced  at  Boston;  devotes  attention  large- 
ly to  management  of  trusts  and  estates;  candidate 
on  Dem.  ticket  for  It.-gov.  of  Mass.,  1894  (defeated) ; 
one  of  the  founders  and  ex-pres.  Young  Men's 
Dem.  Club  of  Mass.;  mem.  Boston  Bd.  of  Park 
Commrs.,  May  1,  1896-May,  1909  (chmn.  of  bd. 
from  1897).  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City 
of  Boston.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Boston  City,  Union, 
Exchange,  Boston  Art;  Harvard  (New  York  and 
Boston).  Recreations:  reading.  Home:  293  Com- 
monwealth Av.    Office:  70  State  St.,  Boston. 

STRATTON,  Marg-aret  Elizabeth,  educator;  b. 
Stratford,  Conn.,  Apr.  17,  1844;  d.  Marcus  and 
Sarah  Stratton;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Stratford  and  New 
Haven;  taught  in  pub.  schs.  of  Conn.;  for  10  yrs. 
doing  missionary  work  among  freedmen  of  Fla. 
and  Va.;  diploma,  Oberlin,  1878,  A.M..  1882;  unmar- 
ried. Asst.  prin.  woman's  dept.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1878- 
81;  Instr.  English  and  head  of  dept.,  1881-4,  prof. 
English  lang.  and  rhetoric.  1884-99,  dean,  1896-9, 
Wellesley  Coll.;  dean  of  women,  U.  of  Colo.,  1901-4 
(now  retired).    Home:  Stratford,  Conn.* 

STRATTON,  Solomon  Piper,  merchant:  b.  Bos- 
ton, Mass..  Oct.  5,  1848;  s.  Charles  Edwin  and 
Sarah  Hollis  (Piper)  Stratton;  ed.  English  High 
Sch.,  Boston,  1865;  m.  Annie  Flagg  Wales,  of  Bos- 
ton. Apr.  18,  1881;  1  daughter,  Katharine  Wales 
(Mrs.  Niels  Christensen,  of  Beaufort,  S.C).  Began 
as  clk.  with  Otis  Norcross  &  Co.,  china  and  glass- 
ware, Boston,  1866;  has  continued  with  the  firm 
and  its  successors  and  now  v.-p.  Jones,  McDuffee 
&  Stratton  Co.;  was  for  20  yrs.  foreign  buyer, 
visiting  European  countries,  as  well  as  China  and 
Japan.  Mem.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars.  Democrat.  Uni- 
tarian. Clubs:  Union,  Exchange,  ALgonquin,  Mass. 
Reform.  Home:  351  Beacon  St.  Office:  33  Franklin 
St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

STRAW,  Amos  Gale,  M.D. ;  b.  Manchester,  N.H., 
Feb.  9,  1864;  s.  Daniel  Felch  and  Lucretia  Ann 
(Kenney)  Straw;  descendant  of  William  Straw, 
who  came  to  America  from  Nottinghamshire,  Eng., 
1635;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Manchester;  A.B..  Dart- 
mouth, 1887,  A.M.,  1890;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1890;  m.  Nov.  12,  1891,  Zatae  Leola  Longsdorf,  of 
Carlisle,  Pa.  Practiced  in  Manchester  since  1890; 
lecturer  to  Beacon  Hill  Hosp.;  bacteriologist  Man- 
chester Bd.  of  Health.  Surgeon  1st  Regt.,  N.H.N. G., 
1895-1900;  sec.  bd.  U.S.  Pension  Examining  Sur- 
geons since  1894.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  N.H. 
Med.  Soc,  Hillsboro  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Manchester 
Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Scottish  Rite 
Mason  (32°,  K.T.);  past  exalted  ruler  B.P.O.  Elks. 
Club:  Mannerchor.  Home:  297  Orange  St.  Office: 
627    Union   St.,   Manchester,   N.H. 

STRA"W,  Herman  Poster,  mfr. ;  b.  Manchester, 
N.H.,  Dec.  31,  1849;  s.  Gov.  Ezekiel  A.  and  Char- 
lotte Smith  (Webster)  Straw;  ed.  St.  Paul's  Sch., 
Concord,  and  Harvard  U. ;  m.  Mary  O.  Parker,  of 
Boston,    Sept.    18,    1873.     Became    associated    with 


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father  in  the  Amoskeag  Mills,  mfrs.  cotton  Roods, 
1872;  agt.  Amoskeag  Mfg.  Co.  since  1885.  Home: 
Manchester,  N.H. 

STRAW,  Neil  Watson  Robinson,  M.D.;  b.  New- 
fielc],  j\le.,  Apr.  15,  1S54;  s.  Daniel  and  Hannah  S. 
(Chadbourne)  Straw;  prep.  edn.  hi^h  sch.,  Limer- 
ick, Me.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1877; 
m.  Anne  A.  Moulton,  of  Newfield,  Apr.  21,  1886;  1 
son,  Palmer.  Practiced  in  Auburn,  Me.,  1879-81,  Gor- 
ham,  1881-97,  Portland  since  1898;  phys.  dept.  of 
nervous  diseases  Me.  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary;  mem. 
Bd.  U.S.  Pension  Examiners.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Me. 
Med.  Assn.,  Cumberland  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Portland 
Med.  Club.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Address:  702  Con- 
gress St.,  Portland,  Me. 

STRECKER,  Charles  Bren,  assistant  U.S.  treas.; 
b.  Boston,  Oct.  18,  1863;  s.  Morris  and  Anna 
(Barin)  Strecker;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  Fannie 
Mayer,  of  Scranton,  Pa.,  June  16,  1889;  2  children. 
Marguerite  Sylvia,  Seymour  IMayer.  Became  iden- 
tified with  newspaper  business  in  Boston,  1880; 
head  of  various  press  assns.  since  1903;  pres. 
Commercial  Financial  Press  Assn..  Commercial 
Financial  Printing  Co.,  Boston  Financial  News 
Advertising  Agency;  dir.  Federal  Trust  Co.  Dir. 
Hebrew  Benevolent  Assn.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Del.-at-large  to  Dem.  Nat.  Conv., 
Baltimore,  Md.,  1912;  presdl.  elector,  1913;  asst. 
U.S.  treas.  at  Boston  since  Apr.  16,  1914.  Jewish 
religion.  Mason  (32°,  Shriner):  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks, 
A.O.U.^V.,  Royal  Arcanum.  Clubs:  Boston  City, 
Elysium,  Traffic.  Economic.  Recreations:  outdoor 
sports.  Home:  Hotel  Somerset.  Office:  Post  Office 
Bldg.,    Boston. 

STREET,  Julian  (Iisonard),  author;  b.  Chicago, 
Apr.  12,  1879;  s.  Arthur  Wray  and  Mary  Ross 
(Low)  Street;  ed.  Chicago  pub.  schs.  and  Ridley 
Coll.  Prep.,  St.  Catharines,  Ont.,  Can.;  m.  Ada  Hilt, 
of  LaPorte,  Ind..  Jan.  13,  1900.  Reporter  Mail  and 
Express  (now  Evening  Mail),  New  York,  1899,  in 
charge  dramatic  dept.,  1900-1.  Clubs:  Players 
(New  York),  Greenwich  (Conn.)  Country.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:  Dublin  Rd.,  Greenwich,  Conn.* 

STREETER,  Prank  Sherwin,  lawyer;  b.  East 
Charleston,  Vt.,  Aug.  5,  1853;  s.  Daniel  and  Julia 
(Wheeler)  Streeter:  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1874  (LL.D., 
1913);  m,  Lillian  Carpenter,  of  Bath,  N.H.,  Nov.  14, 
1877.  Admitted  to  bar,  1877;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1885;  pres.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1902;  pres. 
Rep.  State  Conv.,  1892;  del.-at-large  Rep.  Nat. 
Conv.,  1896;  mem.  Rep.  Nat.  Com.,  1904-8.  Dir. 
Page  Belting  Co.,  First  Nat.  Bank  (v.-p.),  Man- 
chester Traction  C?o.,  and  other  corpns.  Mem.  Am. 
Sect.  Internat.  Joint  Commn.  (created  by  treaty 
with  Great  Britain  for  settlement  of  water  boun- 
dary questions  between  U.S.  and  Con.).  Mar.  16, 
1911-Oct.  1,  1913.  Trustee  Dartmouth  Coll.  since 
1892.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn..  N.H.  Bar  Assn.  (pres. 
1902-3),  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  (pres.); 
mem.  exec.  com.  League  to  Enforce  Peace,  organ- 
ized Independence  Hall.  Phila.,  June,  1915;  del. 
Universal  Congress  Lawyers  and  Jurists,  St.  Louis, 
1904.  LTnitarian.  Clubs:  Metropolitan,  Cosmos, 
Chevy  Chase.  University  (Washington),  Union, 
Algonquin  (Boston),  Wonolancet,  Snowshoe  (Con- 
cord), Derryfield  (Manchester,  N.H.).  Home:  Con- 
cord, N.H.* 

STREETER.  Howard  AlvertuB,  M.D.:  b.  Norfolk, 
N.Y.,  AuGf.  12.  1875:  s.  SeUlen  A.  and  Harriette  C. 
(WaT-e)  Streeter;  ed.  Classical  High  Sch.,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.;  ^LT>..  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine.  1898; 
m.  Clinton,  ISTass.,  Sept.  10,  1901,  Emma  L.  Nelson. 
Resident  phvs.  and  surereon,  Hahnemann  Hosp., 
Worcester.  1898-9:  practiced  at  Clinton,  1899-04, 
at  Marblehead.  Mass.,  since  May,  1904.  Home: 
Marblehead,   Mass. 

STREETER,  Iiilian  Carpenter  (Mrs.  Frank  S. 
Streeter),  club  woman;  b.  Bath.  N.H.,  July  22, 
1854;  d.  Chief  Justice  Alonzo  P.  and  Julia  Rosanne 
(Goodall)  Carpenter;  descendant  of  William  Car- 
penter, founder  of  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  and  Col.  Sam- 
uel Partridge,  chief  justice;  ed.  pub.  sclis.  and  St. 
Johnsbury  Acad.,  pvt.  teachers  in  music  and  langs.; 
m.  Frank  Sherwin  Streeter  (lawyer),  of  Concord, 
Nov.  14,  1877.  Founder  and  1st  pres.  N.H.  Feder- 
ation of  Women's  Clubs   (now  hon.  pres.);  chmn. 


N.H.  State  Bd.  Charities  and  Correction,  1899-11; 
pres.  Concord  Dist.  Nursing  Assn.  until  1913,  since 
hon.  pres.;  climn.  N.H.  Children's  Commn.,  1913-15. 
Mem.  Nat.  Conf.  Charities  and  Correction,  Nat. 
Municipal  League,  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science, 
Nat.  Assn.  for  l^ul).  Health  Nursing,  Am.  Assn.  for 
Study  and  Prevention  of  Infant  Mortality,  Nat. 
Conf.  on  Edn.  of  15uckward,  Truant,  Delinquent 
and  Dependent  Children,  N.H.  State  Conf.  Charities 
and  Correction  (chmn.  com.  on  dependent  chil- 
dren) ;  treas.  Nat.  Soc.  Colonial  Dames  of  America 
in  State  of  N.H.  Episcopalian;  mem.  Social  Service 
Commn.  of  Primary  Synod  of  Province  of  N.E., 
also  of  social  service  com.  Diocese  of  N.H.  Clubs: 
Mayflower  (Boston);  Woman's,  Shakespeare  and 
Friendly  (Concord).  Address:  234  N.  Main  St., 
Concord,  N.H. 

STREETER,  Stephen  P.,  educator.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

STREETER,  Thomas  Winthrop,  lawver;  b.  Con- 
cord. N.l-I.,  July  20,  1883;  s.  Frank  Sherwin  and 
Lilian  (Carpenter)  Streeter;  ed.  St.  Paul's  Sell., 
Concord,  N.H.,  1896-1900;  B.L.,  Dartmouth,  1904; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1907;  unmarried.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1907,  and  since  practiced  in 
Boston;  pres.  Contoocoolv  Mills  Corpn.,  Boston; 
v.-p.  Hartford  Water  Co.,  Vt.;  dir.  U.S.  Worsted 
Corpn.;  dir.  and  treas.  N.E.  Fuel  Oil  Co.;  chmn. 
exec.  com.  Mascoma  Light  &  Power  Co.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph  (Boston),  The  Coun- 
try (Brookline),  Tennis  and  Racquet.  Home:  Con- 
cord, N.H.;  161  Bay  State  Rd.,  Boston.  Office: 
Sliawmut  Bank  Bldg.,   Boston. 

STRETCH,  James,  M.D.;  b.  Halifax,  Yorkshire, 
Eng.,  Sept.  27,  1860;  s.  Laughlin  and  Elizabeth 
(Barrett)  Stretch;  ed.  grammar  schs.  and  under 
pvt.  tutors;  M.D.,  U.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  Richmond, 
Va.,  1901;  m.  Mary  Converse,  of  Stafford  Springs; 
Conn.,  June  1,  1915.  Practiced  in  Stafford  Springs; 
med.  examiner  Northwestern  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co., 
New  Jersey  Mut.  Benefit  Ins.  Co.,  Travelers  Ins. 
Co.,  etc.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Clubs:  Stafford,  Stafford  Coun- 
try. Recreations:  golf.  Address:  Stafford  Springs, 
Conn. 

STRICKIiAND,  Lyman  Sawin,  lawyer;  July  22, 
lS30-June   5,    1909.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

STRICKIiAiro,  Peter;  b.  Montville,  Conn.,  Aug. 
1,  1837;  s.  Peter  R.  and  Laura  (White)  Strickland; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Montville  and  New  London,  and 
under  tuition  of  father;  m.  New  London,  Conn., 
June  11,  1861,  Mary  Louise  Rogers.  Taught  sch. 
in  Conn,  at  15;  adopted  sea-faring  life  and  was  2d 
mate  of  ship  at  19.  chief  mate  at  20,  master  at  24; 
engaged  in  African  trade  from  Boston  as  capt.  and 
later  as  capt.  and  supercargo,  continuing  until  1877 
when  became  agt.  and  afterward  for  many  yrs. 
merchant  tliere  on  own  account;  was  Am.  consul  in 
French  West  Africa,  1883-06;  lived  in  tropical 
Africa  nearly  30  yrs.,  retiring  from  the  consulate 
on  account  of  age  and  a  desire  to  spend  the  eve- 
ning of  life  at  home.  Author  of  a  book  in  behalf 
of  seamen  entitled,  "A  Voice  From  the  Deep,"  1873. 
Address:    102   Neponset   Av.,    Boston. 

STRICKIiAND,  William  Phillips,  jurist:  b.  Ty- 
rinffham,  Mass.,  1835;  s.  Lemuel  K.  and  Emeline 
(Phillips)  Strickland;  A.B.,  WMlliams  Coll.,  1858 
(Phi  Beta  Kappa);  admitted  to  bar,  1861;  m.  Lee, 
Mass.,  Sept.  4.  1861,  Mary  A.  Pelton.  Practiced  at 
Ware,  Mass.,  1861-4;  judge  Dist.  Ct.  since  1882.  Re- 
publican. Conglist:  deacon  1st  Ch.  of  Christ,  North- 
ampton, 37  yrs.  Chmn.  Northampton  Pub.  Library 
Com.  31  vrs.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Trustee 
Clark  Sch.  for  the  Deaf.  Address:  84  Round  Hill, 
Northampton,  Mass. 

STROBEIiIi,  Carl  William,  M.D. ;  moved  to  New 
York.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

STRONG,  Beulah,  teacher,  artist:  b.  New  Or- 
leans. La.,  Dec.  20.  1866;  d.  John  Dwight  and  Delia 
Spellman  (Morris)  Strong:  descendant  of  Elder 
John  Strong,  of  Taunton,  Eng.,  and  Northampton, 
I\Ias«..  1630:  ed.  Tilden  Sem.,  West  Lebanon,  N.H. ; 
student  N.E.  Conservatory  of  Music,  1884-5  and 
188,5-6;  Art  Students'  League,  New  York,  1886-7; 
.Tulien,  Colarossi,  and  DSlecluse  acads.,  Paris,  1887- 
91;  unmarried.    Teacher  of  art,  Potter  Coll.,  Bowl- 


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ing  Green,  Ky.,  1892-01,  Belmont  Coll.,  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  1901-4;  then  teacher  of  art  Smith  Coll.,  now 
asst.  prof.  Exhibited  at  the  Salon,  Paris,  1888,  at 
the  New  Salon  (Soc.  Nationals  des  Beaux  Arts), 
1890;  also  Boston  Art  Club,  Nat.  Acad.  Design, 
Soc.  of  Artists,  etc.  Principal  works:  Fisherman's 
Daughters;  The  Marmiton;  Flower-Makers.  Epis- 
copalian. Illustrated:  Aunt  Jane  of  Kentucky 
(by  Eliza  Calvert  Hall),  1907.  Recreations:  riding, 
walking.  Home:  875  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Address:  Hillyer  Art  Gallery,  Smith  College, 
Northampton,  Mass. 

STBONG,  David,  mfr.,  banker;  Aug.  17,  1825- 
Apr.   29,   1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

STBOXCr,  Edward  Alexander,  iiiercliant;  Dec.  10, 
1834-Nov.   29,  "1912.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

STBONG,  Elnathan  EUswortli,  editorial  sec; 
Mav  2,  lS32-Apr.  2,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who   in   America,    1912-13.) 

STRONG-,  Richard  Pearson,  biologist;  b.  Fortress 
Monroe,  Va.,  Mar.  18,  1872;  s.  Col.  Richard  P.  and 
Marion  (Bufort)  Strong;  Ph.B.,  Yale,  1893;  M.D., 
Johns  Hopkins,  1897;  student  U.  of  Berlin,  and 
Institut  fiir  Infektionskrankheiten,  Berlin,  1903. 
Resident  house  phys.  Johns  Hopkins  Hosp.,  1897-8; 
1st  It.  and  asst.  surgeon  U.S.A.,  July  23,  1898; 
apptd.,  1899,  by  Sec.  of  War  as  pres.  bd.  for  investi- 
gation of  tropical  diseases  in  P.I.;  established  and 
directed  work  of  Army  Pathol.  Lab. ;  dir.  Govt. 
Biol.  Lab.,  Manila,  1901-13  (resigned);  resigned 
from  army  Dec.  5,  1902;  sent  by  govt,  to  Berlin, 
1903,  for  scientific  investigation;  prof,  tropical 
medicine.  Coll.  Medicine  and  Surgery,  U.  of  P. I., 
1907-13  (resigned);  prof,  tropical  medicine.  Har- 
vard, 1913 — .  Was  chief  med.  dept.  P.I.  Gen.  Hosp., 
1910-13.  also  editor  P.I.  Journal  of  Tropical  Medi- 
cine, of  Bur.  of  Science.  Del.  Internat.  Congress 
of  Hygiene  and  Demography,  1907;  hon.  v. -p.  Sect. 
Pathology  and  Bacteriology,  Internat.  Congress 
of  Tuberculosis,  Washington,  D.C.,  1908;  Am.  del. 
Internat.  Plague  Conf.,  Peking,  1911.  (See  Who's 
W^ho  in  America  for  societies,  clubs,  etc.)  Home: 
390  Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston.* 

STRONG,  Thomas  Morris,  M.D. ;  b.  Rosendale, 
N.Y.,  June  12,  1848;  s.  Rev.  Thomas  Campbell  and 
Marv  Watson  (Mann)  Strong;  descendant  of  Elder 
John  Strong,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1630;  A.B.,  Rut- 
gers, N.J.,  1868,  A.M.,  1871;  M.D.,  New  York  Homce. 
Med.  Coll.  and  Hosp.,  1871;  m.  Ithaca,  N.Y.,  Oct. 
20,  18S5,  Sarah  Harwood  Sibley.  Practiced  at 
Aurora.  N.Y.,  1871-4,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1874-83; 
chief  of  med.  staff.  Ward's  Island  Hosp.,  N.Y., 
1883-91;  in  Macon,  Ga..  1891-2;  resident  phys. 
Mass.  Homce.  Hosp..  1893-8;  consulting  laryngolo- 
gist,  Mass.  Homce.  Hosp.;  laryngologist  and  aurist 
Med.  Mission  Dispensary.  Mem.  Mass.  Homoe.  Med. 
Soc.  (treas.),  Boston  Homce.  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.), 
Am.  Inst.  HomcBopathy  (recording  sec.  12  yrs.). 
Am.  Homce.  Otol.,  Ophthal.  and  Laryngol.  Soc, 
Mass.  Surg.  &  Gynecol.  Soc.  (ex-pres.  and  ex-sec), 
S.A.R..  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Alumni  Assn.  Rutgers 
Coll.  (pres.).  Club:  City.  Mason.  Address:  176 
Huntington   Av.,    Boston. 

STBONG,  William  Cyrus;  b.  Andover,  Conn., 
July  12,  1853;  s.  William  Wallace  and  Harriet  M. 
(Chappell)  Strong;  grad.  Wilbraham  (Mass.)  Acad., 
1873:  A.B.,  Weslevan  U.,  Conn.,  1879,  A.M.,  1882; 
studied  Harvard,  1889-90;  m.  Sarah  Adelaide  Fisk, 
of  Wilbraham,  Aug.  13,  1879:  4  children,  George 
Franklin,  Catherine  Chappell,  Helen  Constance, 
Everett  Fisk.  Teacher  N.H.  Conf.  Sem.,  Tilton, 
N.H.,  1879-81,  Me.  Weslevan  Sem.,  1881-91,  West- 
field  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1891-2;  prof,  physics,  U. 
of  Denver,  1892-5,  Bates  Coll.,  Lewiston,  Me.,  1895- 
98;  agt.  for  Funk  &  Wagnall,  publishers,  1898-01; 
a  mgr.  Fisk  Teachers'  Agency,  Boston,  1901-15 
(retired).  Mem.  Colo.  Scientific  Soc.  Methodist. 
Home:  64  Pond  St.,  Natick,  Mass.  Office:  2a  Park 
St.,  Boston.  Mass. 

STBONG.  "William  Ellsworth,  clergyman;  b. 
South  Xatick,  :Mass.,  Apr.  9,  1860;  s.  Elnathan 
Ellsworth  and  Elizabeth  Oilman  (Mitchell)  Strong; 
A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1882  (D.D.,  1912);  grad.  Hartford 
Theol.  Sem.,  1885:  m.  Ellen  Olmsted,  of  Hartford, 
June  28,  1887.  Ordained  Congl.  miufstry,  1885; 
pastor  Washington  St.  Ch.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  1885-95, 
1st  Ch.,  Jackson,  Mich.,  1895-01,  1st  Ch.,  Amherst, 


Mass.,  1901-6;  editorial  sec.  A.B.C.F.M.  since  1907. 
Editor  Missionary  Herald  since  1906.  Trustee 
Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  Jaffna  Coll.,  Ceylon.  Mem. 
Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Home:  Newtonville,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:   14   Beacon  St.,  Boston."" 

STBOUT,  Byron  Howard,  dentist;  b.  North 
Easton,  Mass.,  .July  28,  1861;  s.  Sanford  Blake  and 
Mary  Malvina  (Torrey)  Strout;  ed.  High  Sch., 
North  Easton;  D.D.S.,  Boston  Dental  Coll.,  1882; 
m.  June  2,  1881,  Alice  H.  Mertins,  of  Evergreen, 
Ala.  Began  practice  in  Boston,  1882;  removed  to 
Taunton  as  asst.  to  Dr.  D.  S.  Dickerman,  1883; 
practiced  in  Taunton  for  self  since  1889;  instr., 
1895-04,  prof,  operative  technics  since  1904,  Tufts 
Coll.  Dental  Sch.;  also  mem.  administrative  com. 
of  the  faculty.  Mem.  Mass.  State  Militia  5  yrs. 
Progressive  in  politics.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Mass. 
Dental  Soc,  Boston  and  Tufts  Alumni.  Club:  Bris- 
tol.   Address:    110   Weir   St.,   Taunton,   Mass. 

STBOUT,  Charles  Augustus,  lawyer;  b.  Portland, 
Me.,  July  12,  1863;  s.  Sewall  Gushing  and  Octavia 
Jane  Perry  (Sliaw)  Strout;  ed.  common  schs., 
Portland;  entered  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Sept.,  1881;  three 
weeks  later  eye  injured  by  piece  of  coal  thrown 
by  hazers  and  practically  lost  use  of  the  eye  for 
about  a  year,  but  subsequently  recovered;  did  not 
complete  coll.  course;  m.  June  7,  1893,  Jennie  May 
Higgins,  of  Portland,  Me.;  1  son,  Sewall  Crushing. 
Admitted  to  bar.  Apr.,  1885;  in  practice  in  Portland 
since  Nov.,  1885;  mem.  firm  of  Strout,  Gage  & 
Strout,  1888-94.  Gage  &  Strout,  1894-07,  Strout  & 
Strout  since  1907;  mem.  Common  Council,  Port- 
land, 1890,  1891  (pres.  1891);  alderman,  1893;  citv 
solicitor,  3  yrs.,  1900-2;  mayor  of  Portland,  1910. 
Republican.  Mem.  Cumberland  Bar,  Greenleaf  Law 
Library.  Me.  Geneal.  Soc,  Alliance  Franqaise,  of 
Portland  (pres.  since  1908).  Mem.  Portland  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce  (dir.).  Mem.  Ancient  Landmark 
Lodge,  A.F.  and  A.M.;  Mt.  Vernon  Chapter:  Port- 
land C'ommandery,  K.T. ;  Ivanhoe  Lodge,  Knights 
of  Pythias;  Portland  Lodge  of  Elks;  Samoset  "Tribe 
Red  Men.  Clubs:  Cumberland,  Portland,  Athletic, 
Portland  Country,  Umjoy.  Recreations:  literature, 
golf.  Home:  I^afayette  Hotel.  OflRce:  52  Exchange 
St.,  Portland,  Me. 

STROUT,  Edward  Cooke,  clergyman;  b.  Jay, 
Me.,  Nov.  16,  1854;  s.  Joshua  Franklin  and  Harriet 
Fabins  (Porter)  Strout;  ed.  Wilton  Acad,  and 
Rents  Hill  Sem.;  A.B.,  Weslevan  U.,  Conn.,  1886, 
A.M.,  1889;  S.T.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theology, 
1892;  unmarried.  Served  as  missionary  Salt  Lake 
City,  Utah.  1887-8.  Park  City,  Utah,  1888-9:  or- 
dained ministrv  M.E.  Ch.,  1898;  pastor,  Gorham, 
Me.,  1892-7,  Saco,  1897-01,  Baker  Memorial  Ch., 
Concord,  N.H.,  1901-7,  Main  St.  Ch.,  Nashua,  1907- 
15:  dist.  supt.  Manchester  Dist.,  N.H.  Conf.  since 
1915.    Addre.=s:  27  Eastman  St.,  Nashua,  N.H. 

STBOUT,  Sarah  Willard,  social  welfare;  b.  Port- 
land, Me.,  Aug.  28,  1858;  d.  Capt.  William  and  Sa- 
rah Richards  (Marriner)  W^illard;  descendant  of 
Simon  Willard,  the  colonist,  1643;  grad.  high  sch., 
Portland,  1877;  later  took  spl.  courses;  m.  Dr.  Jo- 
seph M.  Strout,  of  Portland,  Sept.  17,  1879.  Pres. 
Woman's  Nat.  Rivers  and  Harbors  Congress  since 
1912;  1st  v.-D.  Fresli  Air  Soc,  Inc.;  state  chmn.  Nat. 
Housewives'  League,  also  organizer,  and  pres.  of 
Portland  div.  since  1913;  sec.  of  bd.  of  dirs..  Op- 
portunity Farm  Assn.,  Inc.  Actively  interested  in 
forestry  and  conservation;  served  as  chmn.  of  con- 
servation com.,  also  chmn.  legislation  com.  of  Me. 
Federation  Women's  Clubs;  mem.  Gen.  Federation 
"Women's  Clubs,  Me.  Suffrage  Assn.;  dir.  civic  bu- 
reau of  Portland  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs; 
Portland  Literary  Union.  Conklin  Class  (parlia- 
mentary), Shattuck,  Portland  Civic.  Address:  201 
Pleasant  Av.,  Portland,  Me. 

STBOUT,  Sewall  Gushing",  judge;  Feb.  17,  1827- 
Aug.  10,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

STBUTHEBS,  Alfred  Iiuther,  clergyman;  born 
Millbury,  Mas.s.,  Jan.  15,  1860;  s.  William  C.  and 
Eliza  F.  (Claflin)  Struthers;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll., 
1887;  grad.  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1890;  m.  Nelson, 
N.H.,  May  29,  1890,  Carrie  E.  Hardy;  4  children, 
Parke  Hardy,  Marguerite,  Francis  William,  Char- 
lotte Mary.  Ordained  to  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1890; 
missionary    pastor,    Plymouth    Ch.,    Minneapolis, 


,  t  „  u  -D  1  Khea,  Apr.  27,  190S.  Kntered  ministry  M.E.  Ch., 
educator,  t).t!ouna  ^gg^.  pastor.  Providence,  and  Wickford,  R.I.,  Fall 
odore  1-  relinghuy-    pfj^er    and    New    Bedford,    Mass.,    Bourne,    Mass., 


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Minn.;   pastor  Congl.  Ch.,   Mazeppa,   Minn.,   2   yrs..  Classical    High    Sch.,    1889;    A.B.,    Brown   U.,    1893 

South  Gardiner,   Me.,   10  yrs.,  Alfred  Me..  1903-10,  (Phi  Beta  Kappa  and  one  of  editors  Brunonian) ;  m. 

Townsend,  Mass..  since  1910.    Republican.  Address:  Littleton,    N.H.,    May    9,    1894,    Flora   A.    Sanborn; 

Townsend,  Alass.  children,  Beulah  Claire,  b.  June  28.  1902;  Dorothy 

STRYKEB,  Garrett  Voorliees,  edi 
Brook,  N.J.,  Sept.  24.  1865;  s.  Theodore 
sen 
Jan 
grad. 

Princeton,  1884-7;  read  la\y  4  yrs.   but  did  not  enter  fecYureV  on"  popu^lai-,  religious 

practice;   m    Laura  Robbins,   of  I<  leminston,   N^..  Address:  Manchester,  Conn. 
Feb.   11,    1S91;    2   children,    Garrett   Beardsley,   Or- 

ville  Theodore.  Sec.  Western  Investment  Co.,  an  STUDLEY,  J.  Edward,  real  estate;  b.  Worcester, 
auxiliary  corpn.  of  the  Jarvis  Conklin  Mortgage  Mass.,  Nov.  13,  1852;  s.  John  Moore  and  Julia  A. 
Trust  Co.,  Kansas  City,  1894-6,  removing  with  the  (Gill)  Studley;  descendant  of  John  Studley,  of  Bos- 
concern  to  N.Y.  City,  1894;  pastor  Ch.  of  Chri.st,  ton,  Mass..  1659;  ed.  pub.  schools  of  Worcester, 
White  Oak,  nr.  AVilliamstown,  Mass..  1896-03;  or-  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  and  Providence,  R.I.;  m.  Provi- 
dained  Congl.  ministry,  1903;  pastor.  Mill  River,  dence,  Nov.  21,  1878,  E.  Lillie  Low;  2  children, 
]Mass.,  1903-8;  teacher  in  Am.  Internat.  College,  Ethel  Studley  Myers,  William  Low.  Pres.  and  treas. 
Springfield,  since  1908.  Supt.  Hope  Ch.  Bible  Sch.  The  William  H.  Low  Estate  Co.,  Studley  Land  Co.; 
(largest  in  Springfield);  pres.  S.S.  Athletic  League;  v.-p.  Providence  Ice  Co.;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
mem.  e.xec.  com.  Springfield  Peace  Soc.  Republic-  1894-8  (speaker  of  House,  1897-8),  Senate,  from 
an.  Recreations:  tennis.  Home:  28  Amaron  St.  Providence,  1899-1900;  now  chmn.  State  House 
Office:  American  International  College,  Springfield,  Commn.  Mem.  Providence  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
]VIass  Mem.  R.I.  Hist.   Soc,  Providence  Athenaeum,  Soc. 

^^-■..■^^   ^■■.       ,,^=          J.       ,        t-    /-.u-        AT«  Colonial  Wars.   S.A.R.,  Loyal  Legion.    Republican. 

,^^'■^Fo•^?c^^^'^^^,,■^?5^®^•^i^?-.V^''l'^lL^r?^'"^'oI®•'  Episcopalian.    Mason   (33°);  mem.  Supreme  Coun- 

May  23,  1S5_0;  s.  Walter  and  Ehzabeth^ (Tyler)  S^tu-  ^.ji^  Northern  Masonic  Jurisdiction  U.S.  of  A.  Clubs: 

Commer- 

Recre- 

g.    Home:  172  Cushing  St.   Office: 


XT    ,.  ^^^}-  courses  Bowdoin,  Me.,  and  Clarke    204  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

U.,  Mass.;  m.  Jennie  Fuller,  of  Turner,  Dec,  1872;  2 


A.M.,  1880; 

U.,  Mass. ;  1...  „. ,  _- , —    , 

children,   Fred  E.,   Theresa  C.    Began  teaching  at        STUDLEY,  John  Payne,  lawyer;  b.  Sharon,  Con 


Council   of  Edn.;   mem.   N.E.A.,   Am.   Inst.   Instrn.;  judge,  1883-5;  judge  Ct.  of  Common  Pleas.  1885-01; 

pres.  N.E.  Supts.'  Assn.,  Me.  Pedagog.  Assn.,  Conn,  mayor    of   New    Haven,    1901-7:    judge    of    probate 

State  Teachers  Assn.    Mason.    Recreations:  study-  1907-14.   Home:    601  Elm  St.   Oflice:    185  Church  St., 

ing.    Address:  Rockland,  Me.  New  Haven,  Conn. 

STUABT,  Guilford  Miles,  merchant;  born  New  STURGES,  Georg-e  Richard,  lawyer;  b.  Troy. 
Brunswick,  Can.,  Aug.  14.  1859;  s.  James  and  Char-  N.Y  May  22.  1S83;  s.  George  Inkermann  and  Fan- 
lotte  (Fillmore)  Stuart;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  St.  John  riy  May  (Canada)  Sturges;  on  fathers  side  belongs 
Business  Coll.;  m.  Clara  Haywood,  of  Birmingham,  to  an  old  English  family  which  has  been  traced 
Eng.,  Feb.  1,  1897:  6  children.  Bertha  B.,  Jessie  M.,  back  about  350  years  and  on  mothers  side  ances- 
Guilford  Bruce,  Kathryn  H.,  James  Gordon,  Char-  tors  were  among  the  first  settleTS  of  Staten  Island, 
lotte  Fillmore.  Reared  on  farm:  in  employ  of  R.  P.  N.Y.;  ed.  Hillhouse  Sch.,  New  Haven;  LL  B.,  \a\e 
McGivern,  of  St.  John,  N.B..  1885-90;  removed  to  Law  Sch  1908;  unmarried  Admitted  to  bar  New 
Boston.  1890.  and  began  mfg.  spl.  woodworking  Haven.  June  23,  1908;  settled  in  ^\  oodbury,  Jan  6, 
machinerv  on  own  account,  continuing  8  yrs.,  3  yrs.  1909;  pros  agt.  Litchfield  County,  Conn  Member 
of  which 'were  spent  in  Europe;  entered  electrical  Troop  A  1st  Conn.  Cav-.  tor  5  yrs.  Dir.  Woodbury 
business.  1898;  a  founder.  1900,  of  Stuart-Howland  Pub  Library  Assn.  Republican  Conglist  Mem. 
Co..  jobbers  in  elec  mdse.,  of  which  is  pres.,  treas.  Litchfield  County  Bar  Assn  ;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon 
and  gen.  mgr.;  treas.  Standard  Magnet  Wire  Co.  Phi  Alpha  Deta,  Skull  and  Reyes.  Book  and  Ga^^el 
(practically  owner  of  both  companies);  dir.  Fidel-  pale  Law  Sch.)  Menv  King  Solornons  Lodge  No. 
ity  Trust  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce  <,.F  and  A3I.;  Hiram  Chapter  No.  1,  R  A.M.  Clubs: 
(stockholder).  Mem.  Electrical  Jobbers'  Assn.  (ex-  Litchfield  County  University;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon 
ec  com.  8  vrs.).  Imperial  Relief  Fund  of  N.E.  (ex-  Graduates'  (New  lork)  Mem.  1  ale  Freshman  and 
ec  com.),  British  Charitable  Soc.  of  Boston;  fellow  Varsity  Crew  squads  while  in  coll.  Address:  Wood- 
Royal   Inst.    (London).     Baptist.    Mem.   Royal  Ar-  bury,  Conn. 

canum,  Sons  of  Jove.    Clubs:  Canadian,  of  Boston        STURGES,    Howard    Okie,    mfr. :    b.    Phila.,    Pa., 

(pres.,    1914-15),   Victorian   of   Boston,    Brae   Burn  Feb.  24,  1845 ;  s.  Thomas  and  Mary  (Rush)  Sturges; 

Country   (Newton,  Mass.).    Recreations:  golf,   mo-  ed.  pub.   schs.  of  Providence,  R.I.;   m.  Providence, 

toring.    Home:  183  Lake  Av.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Xov.    23,   1875,   Alice  S.   Knight;   3   children.   Rush, 

Office:  234  Congress  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  Howard,  Dorothy.   Mem.  10th  R.I.  Vols..  Civil  War: 

csTTTATiT      -wmiaTn      borticiiUnrist •     moved     to  became  connected  with  manufacture  of  cotton,  in 

wf^l^n-noA   DC     ( ^'e  voT  1909  )  Providence.  1866;  mem.  Sturges  &  Gammell.  agts.. 

^ashin-,ton,  D.C.    (bee  \oi.  i9uy.)  ^^^  ^^^  Berkeley  Co..  mfrs.  cotton  yarns  and  cloth. 

STUBBS,   Philip   Dana,   lawyer;   b.    Strong,   Me.,  established,  1881;  pres.  Allen  &  Reed,  Inc.,  Narra- 

Apr.   27,   1873;  s.  Philip  Henry  and  Julia  Augusta  gansett  Electric  Lighting  Co.;  3d  v.-p.  Providence 

(Goff)    Stubbs;    A.B.,    Bowdoin,    1895;    studied    law  Instn.  for  Savings;  trustee  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design;  dir. 

under-  father;  m.  Annie  E.  Howard,  of  Strong,  Oct.  Mfrs.    Mut.    Fire    Ins.    Co.,    Mechanics    Mut.    Fire 

14.  1908;  2  children.  Ethelyn  Hope,  Jane  Augusta,  ins.  Co.,  Grosvenor  Dale  Co.,  R.I.  Hosp.  Trust  Co.. 

Admitted  to  Me.  bar.   1900.  and  since  practiced  at  Providence  Telephone  Co.,  Albany  &  Susquehanna 

Strong;  supt.  schs..  Strong,  1895-12;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  r.r.  Co.    Republican.    Episcopalian.    Clubs:  Hope, 

of  Rep.,  1907-8.    Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.    Mem.  Providence  Art,  Agawam   Hunt.    Home:   177   Hope 

Davis  I>odge  No.  191,  F.  and  A.M.,  Strong;  Frank-  st.    Office:  50  S.  Main  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 
lin  Chapter  No.   44,  R.A  M.,  Farmington.  Me.;  Pil-        STURGIS,  Clarence  Eugene,  editor;  b.  Lewiston, 

.grim  Commandery  No.  19,  K  T.,  Farmington.    Re-  j^j^^    j^^    22,    1860;    s.   Albert   H.   and    Ruth   Ellen 

publican.    Conglist.    Home:  Strong,  Me.  (Thomas)    Sturgis;    ed.    pub.    schs.,    Nichols   Latin 

STUDLEY,  Elliott  Prancis,  clergyman;  b.  South  Sch.,  under  pvt.  tutors,  and  business  coll..   Lewis- 

Varmouth,    Mass.,    Mav    12,    1865;    s.    Eliakim   and  ton;  m.  Katherine  I.  Clark,  of  Lewiston,  Me.,  Oct. 

Marietta  (Baker)  Studley;  grad.  Providence  (R.I.)  5,  1886.    Compositor  to  city  editor,  Lewiston  Even- 


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ing  Journal,  1876-85,  except  1  yr.  as  accountant  in  gis;   ed.   pvt.  schs.,  Conn.,  and  English  Hish   Sch., 

wholesale    grocery    house;    city    editor    Lewiston  lioston;  m.  Ellen  Gardner  Hodges,  of  Boston,  Apr. 

Daily  News,  1885;  editor.  Standard,  Jamaica,  L.I.,  !),  1890;  in  treasurers'  dept.  Boston  othce,  Pepperell 

1886;  N.E.  mgr.  at  Boston,  Am.  Press  Assn.,  1886-9;  Mfg.  Co.,  of  Biddeford,  Me.,  1881-Dec.,  1907;   man- 

with  Boston  Herald  in  various  editorial  capacities,  agement   of  estates   since    1907.    Treas.    Industrial 

Feb.,    1889 — ,   now    mng.    editor.     Mem.    Co.    C,    1st  Sch.    for    Girls,    Boston.     Episcopalian.     Club:    St 

Regt.,  Me.  Vol.  Militia,  1877-8.    Republican.    Mason.  Botolph.    Home:  133  Bay  State  Rd.    Office:  27  State 

Club:  Boston  Press.    Home:  70  Moore  St.,  Boston.*  St.,  Boston. 

STURGIS,  Fred  Eug-eue,  clergyman;  Oct.  1,  1841-        STUBaiS,  Bogrer  Faxton,  lawyer;  b.  Phila.,  Pa., 

Dec.  23,  1908.    (See  vol.  1909.)  Mar.  21,  1862;  s.  Robert  Shaw  and  Susan  Brimmer 

STURGIS,   Georgre   Jolin,   clergyman;    b.    Kings-  ^^"^^®f^  ^t.V™!!',  ^•^-  Harvard^  1884;  studied  for 

ville,  Ohio,  Jan.  18,  1885;  s.  John  Conklin  and  Clara        ^"  °    ""       ...-.-,.-       ^ j    --^        ^    _^._ 


Trinity  Ch.,  Lisbon,  Ohio,  1910-12;  asst.  curate,  St.  '^^  Commonwealth  Av.    Office:  Ames  Bldg.,  Boston. 

Martin's  Ch.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,   1912-13;  rector  STURN,    Robert,    lithographic    artist;    b.    Stutt- 

same  since  Sept.,  1913.    A  chaplain  of  the  Actor's  gart,  Germany,  Sept.  25,  1852;  s.  Julius' and  Luise 

Ch.  Alliance  and  a  priest-associate  of  the  Order  of  C.    (Berge)    Sturn;    ed.    real   schule,   Ludwigsburg, 

St.  Anne.    Mem.  Alcuin  Club  (London,  Eng.).    Rec-  Germany,  and  pvt.  sch.,  Boston;  m.  Josephine  Ha- 

reations:  tennis,  etc.    Home:  SO  P'air  St.    Office:  St.  berstroh,  Sept.  25,  1877  (died  1913).   Came  to  Amer- 

Martin's  Parish  House,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  ica,  1864;  began  in  lithographic  dept.  Louis  Prang 

STURGIS,  Guy  H.,  lawyer;   b.   New   Gloucester,  iv  pn^P^^°Pd**?n^Ubo;,ra"^H w ^^^ 

Me..  Mar.   3,   1877;   s.   John   L  and  Mira   (Hayden)  t^  ^ilfcPori^n    «?I^.h^V^  (lather  came  to  America 

Stu^gis;   prep.   edn.   Edward  Little  High   Sch.,   Au-  center  of  thlTT'c,'''^vi^^r,^^^^  ?i°f^°"   ^^®   "'"^i'' 

burn.    Me.,    1889-93;    student   Bowdoinf  1894,    1898;  ITr^oluLr^.^-^-KlI"^^,^^^^^^^^ 

Columbia    U.    Law    Sch.,    1898-9;    m.    Adelaide    V.  OOO    and  It  waf  dedioi^fprf  Op/ 

Sweeney,   of  Portland,   Me.,  Apr.   30,   1908;    4   chil-  niov^l^^nt    p^^w    tvTo    «lj^r.?^^-;,    A^^L  °'^*  ?^   *^^^ 

dren,  Guy  H.,   Jr..   Eleanor  C.  John  W.,   Elliot  A.  "re^^^^    T^Abo    A.H^Pfl-  cPr,  C'^^  P'"'^^'^''^'"^^-     ^""Z 

Began  practice  in  Portland.  1900;  mem.  Sturgis  &  fi  I  o^d  ^«n  •  pv  n^^«    l^rr^i^'l'^,^".^':^'^^''''^^  ^^^A\-  S^ 

Chlplin;  supt.  schs..  New  Gloucester.  Me..  1901-2;  ^f^Ro^fon  pn'd  '^X?rh^  nnV^r'^^L^^'^T^-^/'? 

alderman.    City   of   Portland,    1911-12   and    1912-13;  niubs  of  Mass    HomP    fi'q  winl  ^.-.^i.  a?.*^  German 

mem.  Rep.  State  Com.,  Me..  1914-16.    Mem.  Cumber-  g  " Pf  m^ss     Offi^P    ano  Mpw3,F«f    Av.,  Jamaica 

land  Bar  Assn.    Conglist.    Mason   (Blue  Lodge  and  P'^^"'  ^^^^-    ^^''^-  ^OO  Newbury  St.,  Boston. 

Chapter);  mem.  Knights  of  Pythias.    Clubs:  Wood-  STURTEVANT,  Albert  H.,  M.D.  and  surgeon;  b. 

fords,  Lincoln  Club.    Recreations:  motoring,  hunt-  Dexter,  Me.,  Nov.  2,  1870;  s.  Edward  C.  and  Mary 

ing.    Home:  605  Brighton  Av.    Office:  415  Congress  (Ham)    Sturtevant;   M.D.,   Med.   Sch.  of  Me.,   1899; 

St.,  Portland,  Me.  post-grad,  study,  Internat.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  Lon- 
don, Eng.;  m.  Augusta.  Me.,  1904,  Louise  Pierce;  2 


preparatory  schs     Mich   and  Wis.;  m.  Katharine  S.  Soc,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Am.  Med.' Assn.    Mason;' mem! 

Goodell,  of  Houghton,  Mich     June  28,  1899.    Began  k.  of  P..  Elks.  Club:  Abnaki.  Address:  Augusta,  Me. 

in   Houghton   National    Bank.    1888.   continuing   10  emTT-r»m-r.-..-«*rm   «t.     i       -^     -..^ -^     ^    -r^     ^      V,,/^ 

yrs.;    in    stock   and    bond    business!    Boston,    since  a  „^^Y^?i?7"*-^^  C^e'^^^s  =- t^-D-!  b.  Barton.  Vt 

1898;    mem.    firm   of   Gay   &   Sturgis.   bankers   and  ^PJ'^^'   lS50;s    Paschal  and  Louisa  A     (Harvey) 

brokers,   1903-1914;  dir.  Corbin  Copper  Co..  Frank-  Sturtevant;  studied  medicine  at  Long  Island  Coll 


New    York    Stock    Exchange.     Republican.     Clubs:  tic®  at  New  Boston.  N.H..   1875;  removed  to  Man- 
Puritan.   Algonquin,   Exchange    (Boston).    Recrea-  Chester,   N.H..    1882;    pres.   West   Side   Lumber   Co. 
tions:    motoring,    tennis.     Home:    16    Prescott    St.,  Mason.    Address:  Manchester.  N.H. 
Brookline.   Mass.  STURTEVANT,    Chester  Hougrhtou,   banker;    b. 

STURGIS,  John  H.,  treasurer;  b.  London.  Eng.,  S^yette,  Me.,  May  4.  1866;  s.  Josiah  H.  and  Helen 

Oct.  11,  1860;  s.  John  H.  and  Frances  A.  (Codman)  E.   (Ormsby)   Sturtevant;  prep.  edn.  Me.  Wesleyan 

Sturgis;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1881;  m.  Kate  Hosmer,  of  Sem.,  Kents  Hill,  Me.;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1892;   m. 

Keokuk,  la.,  July  19,   1898.    With  C.,B.  &  Q.   R.R..  Livermore  Falls.   Me.,  July  20.   1898.  Charlotte  L. 

1884-02,    Am.    Can    Co.,    New    York,    1902-6;    treas.  gam;  4  children.  Reginald  H.,  Norman  G.,  Ronald 

Franklin  Savings  Bank,  Boston,  since  1906.    Treas.  }Y-'    Eleanor    M.     Prin     high    schs.,    Madison,    Me., 

and   dir.   Mass.   Soc.   for  Prevention   of  Cruelty  to  1892-3.  Fayette.  Me..  1893-4;  read  law,  1894-5;  with 

Children.    Home:   154   Brattle  St.,  Cambridge.    Of-  Portland  Trust  Co.,  1895-6;  treas.  Livermore  Falls 

fice-  6  Park  Sq     Boston  Trust    &    Banking    Co.    since    1896.     Mem.    Delta 

STURGIS,  Richard  CUpston,  architect;   b.   Bos-  ?Pfirmcire^#fns'  Ji^P""^"^^"-     B^P"st.     Address: 

ton,   Dec.   24,   1860;   s.   Russell  and   Susan   Codman  IZlvrl    l.„l    -,             — , 

(Welles)  Sturgis;  A.B.,  Harvard  U.,  1881;  studied  STURTEVANT,  Edward  Hiram,  mfr.;  Apr.  27, 
architecture,  London,  Eng.;  m.  Esther  Mary  Ogden,  1845-Mar.  6,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
of  Troy,  N.Y.,  June  22.  1882;  children,  Richard  C,  STURTEVANT,  Francis  Raymond,  clergyman; 
Jr.  (deceased),  Dorothy  (Mrs.  Lester  W.  Harding),  b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Dec.  18,  1877;  s.  Francis  Cray- 
Began  practice  in  Boston,  1887,  succeeding  to  busi-  ton  and  Harriet  Mellen  (Ellis)  Sturtevant;  de- 
ness  of  John  H.  Sturgis  (deceased);  mem.  firm  of  scendant  of  Samuel  Sturtevant,  who  came  to  Plym- 
Sturgis  &  Cabot  (William  R.),  1888-93,  Sturgis  &  outh,  Mass.,  from  Eng.,  1641;  A.B.,  Trinity  Coll.. 
Barton,  1904-9,  now  alone.  Architect:  Franklin  Un-  Conn.,  1901;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1902:  S.T.B.,  Harvard 
ion,  Boston;  Brookline  Pub.  Library  Bldg.;  1st  Nat.  Div.  Sch.,  1906;  m.  Avis  D.  Atwood,  of  Boston,  June 
Bank  Bldg.,  Boston;  Perkins  Instn.  and  Mass.  Sch.  12,  1907;  2  children,  Hope,  Barbara.  Ordained  Uni- 
for  the  Blind;  the  Cathedral,  Manila,  P.I.,  etc.  Chmn.  tarian  ministry.  1906;  pastor  Channing  Ch.,  Dor- 
Bd.  Sch.  House  Commrs.,  Boston,  1902-10.  Fellow  Chester.  Mass..  1906-11.  1st  Congl.  Soc.  Taunton, 
Am.  Insi.  Architects.  1891  (1st  v. -p.,  1912-14,  pres.,  Mass.,  since  July  1,  1911.  Pres.  Associated  Chari- 
1914-15),  Boston  Soc.  Architects  (pres.,  1910-14).  ties  of  Taunton.  Mem.  Alpha  Chi  Rho,  Phi  Beta 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Episcopalian.  Kappa.  Mason.  Address:  54  Summer  St.,  Taunton, 
Clubs:    Somerset.    Tavern,    Union    Boat    (Boston),  Massachusetts. 

Harvard  (New  York).  Recreations:  farming.  Home:  STURTEVANT,  James  Selden,  M.D.;  b.  Hebron, 

153  Beacon  St.    Office:  120  Boylston  St.,  Boston.*  j^e.,  Sept.  9,  1858;  s.  James  Dunham  and  Sarah  A. 

STURGIS,  Robert  Shaw,  trustee;  b.  Manila,  P.I.,  (Farmer)  Sturtevant;  ed.  Hebron  Acad,  and  North 

Nov.  21,  1854;  s.  George  and  Josefina  (Borras)  Stur-  Bridgton  Acad.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin), 


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1884;  studied  Post-Grad.  Med.  Sch.  (N.Y.  City). 
1896;  m.  Celia  H.  Wing,  of  Nortli  Livermore,  Me., 
Nov.  19,  1884;  2  children,  James  Melvin,  lilaniliiir. 
Began  pi-actice  at  Scarboio,  Me.,  1S84;  removed  to 
Dixtielci.  1885;  see.  I!d.  of  Healtli,  Dixfield,  10  yrs., 
to  1915;  foi-mei-ly  supt.  sciis.,  Dixfield.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Oxtord  Co.  Med.  iSoc.  (ex-pres.). 
Mason  (K.T.,  Sliiine);  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Jte- 
bekahs,  K.  of  P.,  O.K.S.    Address,  Dixfield,  Me. 

STUBTEVANT,  Thomas  Iiegrgpett,  president  Stur- 
tevant  Mill  Co.,  Henry  Thayer  &  Co.  Address: 
Clayton  and  I'ark  Sts.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

SUGHBUZ:,  Michael  J.,  lawyer;  b.  Nashua,  N.H., 
Aug.  21,  1857;  s.  John  and  Julia  (Sullivan)  Sughrue; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Bo.ston,  and  Crosby  Acad.;  DT^.13., 
IBoston  U.  Sch.  of  I^aw,  1888;  m.  Klizabeth  F. 
Quinn,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  June  22,  1891.  Admitted 
to  Mass.  bar,  1888,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston; 
(lir.  Beacon  Trust  Co.  Dir.  Home  for  Destitute 
Children,  Mass.  Soc.  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to 
Children.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Mass. 
Bar  Assn.,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Knights 
of  Columbus.  Democrat.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Papy- 
rus. Home:  64  Howard  Av.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: 20  Pemberton  Sq.,  Boston. 

SUIiIiIVAN,  Arthur  I.yon,  chemist;  b.  Suncook, 
N.H.,  June  26,  1881;  s.  John  H.  and  Arinnah  (Whit- 
temore)  Sullivan;  B.S.,  N.H.  Coll.  of  Agr.  and 
Mech.  Arts,  1902;  m.  Evelyn  Richmond,  of  Wayside, 
Md.,  Oct.  12,  1908;  children,  Vance  Richmond,  Ar- 
thur Lvon,  Jr.  Began  active  career  with  Bur.  of 
Interna'l  Revenue,  Washington,  1902-7;  with  U.S. 
Dept.  Agr.,  Bur.  of  Chemistry,  since  1907;  trans- 
ferred to  Boston,  1912,  and  since  Chief  of  Food  and 
Drug  Inspection  Lab.  Mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc.  Club: 
University  (Washington).  Home:  69  Bradfield  Av., 
Roslindale,  Mass.    Office:   88  Broad  St.,  Boston. 

SXTIiIiIVAN,  Charles  Sumner,  lawyer;  b.  Charles- 
town,  Mass..  June  29,  1875;  s.  Joseph  J.  and  Mary 
(Regan)  Sullivan:  LL.B.,  Boston  U.,  1896;  m. 
Charlestown,  Jan.  10,  1900,  Marie  Frances  O'Brien. 
Clk.  in  law  office  of  Hon.  Joseph  J.  Corbett,  Boston, 
1890;  atty.  at  Boston  since  1896;  asst.  clk.  of  court, 
1891-6;  bail  commr.  since  1897;  representative 
Mass.  Legislature,  1900-1,  Senate,  1902,  1904;  sec. 
Dem.  Citv  Com.,  1904-9;  mem.  Dem.  State  Com., 
1904;  spl.  justice,  Municipal  Ct,  Charlestown  Dist., 
1911-14,  justice  since  1914.  Dir.  Charitable  Irish 
Soc.  Address:  Laurel  St.,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  and 
Wilmington,  Mass. 

SUJ^IiIVAN,  Dennis  Edward,  M.D.;  b.  Augusta, 
Me.,  Aug.  23,  1863;  s.  Daniel  W.  and  Catherine 
(Mann)  Sullivan:  ed.  pub.  schs..  Me.  Med.  Sch.; 
M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.,  New  York,  1885; 
m.  Portland,  Me.,  July  9,  1889,  Mary  E.  Scanlan. 
Has  practiced  at  Concord,  N.H.,  since  1885;  mem. 
U.S.  Bd.  of  Pension  Examiners;  mem.  State  Bd.  of 
Health;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn. ;  ex-co.  physician.  Roman 
Catholic.  Mem.  N.H.  Med.  Soc.  (sec),  Am.  Med. 
Assn.    Address:  7  N.  State  St.,  Concord,  N.H. 

SUIiIiIVAN,  Edward  Taylor,  clergyman;  b.  Ire- 
land, Aug.  23,  1861;  s.  John  Taylor  and  Elizabeth 
(Boxwell)  Sullivan;  arrived  in  America,  1869; 
prep.  edn.  pub.  schs.,  Detroit,  Mich.;  B.A.,  Trinity 
Coll.,  Hartford.  Conn.,  1889,  M.A.,  1903;  B.D.,  Epis- 
copal Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1892;  m.  Mrs. 
Blise  C.  Dodge,  of  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Feb.  4, 
1915.  Ordered  deacon,  1891,  ordained  priest.  1892, 
Episcopal  Ch. ;  rector  Trinity  Ch.,  Newton  Centre, 
Mass.,  since  1891;  editor  The  Church  Militant,  Bos- 
ton, since  1S9S.  Mem.  Psi.  Upsilon.  Mason.  Ad- 
dress: Ashton  Park,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

SUIiIiIVAN,  Frank  I^ouis,  clergyman:  b.  Wake- 
field, Mass.,  Mar.  3,  1854;  s.  Manning  Winchell  and 
Mary  Love  (Wiley)  Sullivan:  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1877; 
grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass., 
1880;  m.  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.,  Mar.  30,  1886,  May 
Lvdia  Kellogg.  Ordained  ministry  Bapt.  Ch.,  1880; 
pastor,  Holliston,  Mass..  1880-2,  Moorhead,  Minn., 
1882-3,  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.,  1884-8,  Santa  Cruz., 
Cal.,  1888-9,  Los  Gatos,  1889-90;  asso.  editor  Bap- 
tist Vanguard,  Seattle,  Wash.,  Jan.-May,  1891; 
field  editor  Pacific  Baptist,  Portland,  Ore.,  1891-01; 
became  field  representative  The  Watchman,  Bos- 
ton, Jan.  1,  1902,  now  The  Watchman-Examiner, 
with  which  continues  in  same  capacity.   Home:  258 


Pond  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  OfBce;  23  E.  26th 
St.,   New  York. 

SUIiIiIVAN,   John   A.,   lawyer,    ex-congressman; 

b.  Boston,  May  10,  1868,  of  Irish  parents;  ed.  pub. 
and  high  schs.;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1896; 
m.  Mary  !<:;.  Donnovan,  June  25,  1899.  Admitted  to 
Suffolk  bar,  Oct.,  1896;  mem.  of  bar  of  Superior  Ct. 
of  U.S.;  served  2  yrs.  Mass.  senate;  mem.  Congress, 
11th  Mass.  Dist.,  1903-7;  mem.  original  Boston 
Finance  Commn.,  1907-9;  apptd.  chmn.  Permanent 
Finance  Commn.,  June  1909;  resigned  Feb.,  1914, 
to  became  corpn.  counsel.  City  of  Boston.  Demo- 
ciat.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass.  bar  assns.,  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston,  ("lub:  Boston  City.  Home:  210 
Bay  State  lid.    Office:   City  Hall,  Boston. 

SULLIVAN,  Lynde,  lawyer;  b.  Maiden,  Mass., 
Oct.  4,  1865;  s.  John  Langdon  and  Helen  (Lynde) 
Sullivan;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888,  LL.B.,  1891;  m. 
Katherine  Torrey  Baldwin,  of  Worcester,  Mass., 
1897;  1  son,  .lohn  Langdon.  Practiced  at  Boston, 
since  1891.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Mass., 
and  Middlesex  Co.  bar  assns.  Mem.  1st  Corps 
Cadets,  Boston,  6  yrs.  Mem.  Common  Council, 
Maiden,  4  vrs.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Treas. 
N.H.  Soc.  of  the  Cincinnati.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph, 
Harvard.  Home:  Durham,  N.H.  Office:  35  Congress 
St.,  Boston. 

SULLIVAN,  Mlah  Buchanan,  M.D.;  b.  Winthrop, 
Me.,  May  29,  1857;  s.  Jeremiah  and  Rebecca  (Gill- 
man)  Sullivan;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.  U.  City  of  New 
York,  1881;  m.  Baltimore,  Feb.  2,  1898,  Mary  Hol- 
den.  Began  practice  at  Lewiston,  Me.,  1881;  re- 
moved to  Dover,  N.H.,  1881.    Home:  Dover,  N.H. 

SULLIVAN,  Michael  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Gran- 
ville, Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1874;  s.  Dennis  Eugene  and 
Julia  (Herlihv)  Sullivan;  grad.  high  sch..  West- 
field,  Mass.,  1892;  grad.  State  Normal  Sch.,  West- 
field,  1897;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1900, 
LL.M.,  1911;  m.  Caroline  T.  Maloney,  of  Hinsdale, 
Mass.,  June  30,  1903  (died  1910);  m.  2d,  Grace  K. 
Maloney,  of  Hinsdale,  Mass.,  Aug.  28.  1913.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1901;  apptd.  spl.  justice  Dor- 
chester Municipal  Ct.,  by  Gov.  Draper  and  Council, 
Feb.,  1909;  dir.  Harvard  Co-operative  Bank;  trus- 
tee O'Connell  Realty  Estate  Trust;  pres.  United 
Improvement  Assn.  2  yrs.;  mem.  exec.  com.  Boston 
Charter  Assn.  Was  mem.  1st  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M., 
9  yrs.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic.  Mem.  Knights 
of  Columbus,  Ancient  Order  of  Hibernians.  Club: 
Boston  Citv.  Home:  32  Charlotte  St.,  Dorchester. 
Office:   34   School  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

SULLIVAN,  Michael  Xavier,  biological  expert, 
chemist:  b.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Oct.  25,  1875;  s.  John 
X.  and  Mary  (Holland)  Sullivan;  prep.  edn.  B.  M. 
C.  Durfee  High  Sch.,  Fall  River,  to  1895;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1899;  student  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1899- 
1900;  grad.  student  Brown  U.,  1900-3,  A.M.,  1902, 
Ph.D.,  1903.  Asst.  in  chemistry.  Harvard,  1899- 
1900;  pvt.  tutor.  Providence,  1900-3;  instr.  in 
physiology,  Brown  U.,  1903-7;  expert  in  fertility 
experiments.  Bureau  of  Soils,  U.S.  Dept.  of  Agr., 
Washington,  D.C.,  Mar.,  1907-15;  asst.  prof,  physi- 
ology, George  Washington  U.,  1908;  biochemist, 
U.S.  Pub.  Health  Service,  Pellagra  Investigation, 
Pellagra  Hosp.,  Spartanburg.  S.C,  since  1915. 
Catholic.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc, 
Am.  Bacteriol.  Soc,  Am.  Soc.  Biol.  Chemists, 
Washington  Acad.  Science,  Biol.  Soc.  Washington, 
Sigma  Xi.  Independent  Democrat.  Club:  Univer- 
sity (Washington,  D.C.).  Author  of  numerous  sci- 
entific papers  and  bulls,  on  the  biochemistry  of 
soils;  abstractor  and  asst.  editor  Chemical  Ab- 
stracts, 1907-15.  Recreations:  tennis,  walking, 
swimming,  dancing,  reading.  Home:  1916  16th  St., 
Washington,  and  580  Pine  St.,  P^all  River,  Mass. 
Address:  Pellagra  Hospital,  U.S.  Public  Health 
Service,   Spartanburg,   S.C. 

SULLIVAN,  Patrick  P.,  street  rv.  official;  pres. 
Ray  State  Ry.  Co.,  Newport  &  Fall  River  St.  Ry. 
Co.  (Newport,  R.T.),  Boston  &  Revere  Electric  Co.; 
dir.  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.,  Nashua  (N.H.)  St.  Ry., 
Union  Nat.  Bank  (Lowell,  Mass.);  gen.  mgr.  Mass. 
Electric  Cos.;  trustee  Central  Savings  Bank  (Low- 
ell); dir.  Dorchester  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Mass.  Em- 
ployers' Ins.  Assn.,  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.  Club: 
Algonquin.  Home:  Lowell,  Mass.  Office:  84  State 
St.,  Boston. 


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SUIiIiIVAN,  Thomas  Russell,  author;  b.  Boston, 
I\'ov.  21,  1S4'J;  s.  Kev.  Thomas  Kussell  and  Char- 
lotte Caldwell  (Blake)  Sullivan:  ed.  Boston  Latin 
Sell,  and  pvt.  schs. ;  m.  Lucy  Wadswortli,  of  Bos- 
ton, 1899.  Lived  in  Europe,  1S70-3;  elk.  and  cashier 
Lee,  Higrginson  &  Co.,  bankers  and  brokers,  Bos- 
ton, 1873-88;  since  then  devoted  to  lit.  work  exclu- 
si\ely,  spending  several  yrs.  in  Europe.  Mem.  Nat. 
Inst.  Arts  and  Letters.  (See  Wlio's  Wlio  in  America 
for  books,  etc.)    Home:  382  Marlboro  St.,  Boston.* 

SUI.I.IVA1T,  WilUam,  judge;  b.  in  Ireland,  June 
S,  1854;  s.  Daniel  and  Mary  (Lane)  Sullivan;  came 
to  America,  IJ^GG;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1878;  LL.B.,  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,  1881;  m.  Louise  C,  Karrer,  of  Port 
Huron,  IMich.,  Nov.  15,  1904.  Began  practice  in 
Boston,  1881;  judge  of  Municipal  Ct.,  City  of  Bos- 
ton, since  May",  1899.  Probation  commr.  since  1908. 
Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Roman  Catholic. 
Clubs:  Boston  Athletic,  Harvard,  Wollaston  Golf. 
Home:  9  Claflin  Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  Court 
House,  Boston. 

SUI.I.IVAN,  William  H.,  lawyer;  b.  Stoneham, 
Jtlass.,  Feb.  20,  1869;  s.  Bartholomew  and  Margaret 
<0'Leary)  Sullivan;  pub.  and  high  schs..  Stone- 
ham;  Boston  Coll.;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch., 
1890;  unmarried.  Practiced,  Boston,  since  1890; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912.  Democrat.  Mem. 
Knights  of  Columbus,  Bishop  Cheverus  Soc,  Cath- 
olic Union,  Catholic  Order  of  Foresters,  B.P.O. 
Elks,  etc.  Clubs:  St.  Alphonsus,  St.  Alphonsus 
Boat,  Commonwealth  Country.  Home:  12  "Wait  St., 
Roxbury,  Mass.    Office:  Pemberton  Bldg.,  Boston. 

STTIiIiOWAY,  Alvah  Woodljury,  mfr. ;  b.  Fram- 
ingham,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1838;  s.  Israel  W.  and 
Adeline  (Richardson)  SuUoway;  ed.  Green  Moun- 
tain Liberal  Inst.,  Soutli  Woodstock,  Vt.,  Barre 
(Vt.)  Acad.,  Canaan  (N.H. )  Union  Acad.:  m.  Susan 
K.  Daniell,  of  Franklin,  N.H.,  June  5,  1866.  Gained 
practical  l^nowledge  of  mill  w^ork  in  father's  mill; 
began  at  21  with  Walter  Aiken  in  manufacture  of 
hosiery  at  Franklin,  and  4  yrs.  later  became  mem. 
of  firm  of  Sulloway  &  Daniell;  sole  propr.  of  mill, 
1869-88;  business  incorporated,  1888,  as  the  Sullo- 
way Mills  (pres.  and  treas. );  was  one  of  the  first 
to  engage  in  manufacture  of  full-fashioned  hosiery 
in  U.S.  after  passage  of  Dingley  tariff  bill,  1897; 
identified  w'ith  the  Mayo  Knitting  Machine  Co. 
since  1888,  and  organized  the  Mayo  Knitting  Ma- 
chine &  Needle  Co.,  1896  (pres.  since  1902);  pres. 
Franklin  Nat.  Bank  since  its  organization,  1879; 
one  of  organizers,  and  pres.  Franklin  Savings 
Bank;  pres.  Northern  (N.H.)  R.R.,  Concord  & 
Clairmont  R.R.,  Peterboro  &  Hillsboro  R.R.,  Lake 
Champlain  &  St.  Johnsbury  R.R.,  Portland  &  Og- 
densburg  R.R.,  Nashua,  Worcester  &  Rochester 
R.R.,  Franklin  Light  &  Power  Co.,  Kidder  Machine 
Co.;  dir.  B.  &  M.  R.R.,  Androscoggin  Pulp  Co. 
(Portland.  Me.),  Monadnock  Mills  (Claremont,  N. 
H.),  Me.  Central  R.R.  Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1871, 
72,  74,  75,  Senate,  1891;  state  railroad  commr., 
1874-7;  mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1876,  89:  del.  to 
€very  Dem.  Nat.  Conv.,  1872-96,  and  mem.  Dem. 
Nat.  Com.,  1876-96,  when  resigned  and  retired  from 
politics.    Unitarian.    Home:  Franklin,  N.H.* 

STJIiIiO'WAy,  Cyrus  Adams,  congressman:  b. 
Grafton,  N.H.,  June  8,  1839;  s.  Greeley  and  Betsey 
L.  Sulloway;  acad.  edn.  Admitted  to  bar,  1863:  in 
practice  at  Mancliester,  N.H.,  since  Jan.,  1864. 
Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1872-3,  1887-93;  mem.  54th 
to  62d  Congresses  (1895-13).  1st  N.H.  Dist.  Repub- 
lican.    Address:   Manchester,   N.H.* 

SXTIiIiO'WAV,  Frank  Jones,  lawver;  b.  Franklin, 
N.H.,  Dec.  11,  1883;  s.  Alvah  Woodbury  and  Susan 
Keith  (Daniell)  Sulloway;  prep.  edn.  St.  Paul's 
Sch.,  Concord,  N.H.;  B.A.,  Harvard,  1905:  LL.B.. 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1907;  m.  Margaret  Thaver,  of 
Concord,  N.H..  Sept.  24,  1913;  1  child.  Gretchen,  b. 
Oct.  10,  1914.  Began  practice  with  Hill,  Barlow  & 
Homans,  Boston,  1907,  continuing  4  yrs.;  became 
associated,  1911.  with  Frank  S.  Streeter,  Fred  C. 
Demond  and  Edward  K.  Woodworth,  at  Concord, 
N.H.,  under  firm  name  of  Streeter,  Demond  & 
Woodworth,  title  later  changed  to  Streeter.  Dem- 
ond, Woodworth  &  Sulloway,  which  still  continues; 
dir.  and  asst.  treas.  Concord  &  Claremont  R.R. 
Mem.  N.H.  Ballot  Law  Commn.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian.    Clubs:    Boston    Athletic    Assn.,    Harvard 


(Boston);  Wonolancet,  Bow  Brook  (Concord).    Ad- 
dress: Concord,  N.H. 

SULLY,  Daniel  J.,  broker.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
Anuriea  for  biography.)  Home:  Watch  Hill,  R.I. 
Office:  49  Excliange  PI.,  New  York.* 

SUMJCHRAST,  Frederick  Caesar  de,  educator, 
writer.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Wlio's  Who  in  America, 
1910-11.) 

SUMNER,  Alexander  Baker,   merchant,   soldier; 

Feb.    19,    lN:i;!-Alar.   29,    1910.     (See   vol.   1909.) 

SUMNER,  Arthur  Foster,  oculist.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

SUMNER,  Arthur  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Providence,  R.I., 
Apr.  8,  1862;  s.  Ossian  and  Kate  Almira  (Sayles) 
Sumner;  grad.  Providence  High  Sch.,  1881;  A.B., 
Brown  U.,  1885;  unmarried.  In  practice  in  Provi- 
dence since  July,  1888;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
from  2d  Assembly  Dist.,  1912.  Mem.  bd.  of  dirs. 
Providence  Athenfeum.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
R.I.  Soc.  S.A.R.  (treas.),  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Clubs: 
University,  Wannamoisett  Country.  Home:  175 
Thayer  St.  Office:  639  Grosvenor  Bldg.,  Provi- 
dence,   R.I. 

SUMNER,  Frederick  A.,  clergyman;  b.  Eastford, 
Conn.,  Mar.  26,  1864;  s.  Azel  Cuningham  and  Sarah 
Jane  (Hanks)  Sumner;  prep.  edn.  Woodstock 
(Conn.)  Acad.,  Oberlin  (O.)  Acad.;  A.B.,  Oberlin, 
1891;  B.D.,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1894;  M.A.,  Yale, 
1908;  m.  Mary  Buchanan,  of  Sauk  Center,  Minn., 
Aug.  27,  1898;  2  children,  Charles  Buchanan,  b. 
Oct.  24,  1900;  Alice  Hermione,  Mar.  28,  1905.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  1894;  pastor  Glenwood, 
Minn.,  1894-7,  Little  Falls,  1897-01,  Minneapolis, 
1901-7,  Milford,  Conn.,  since  1907.  Mem.  Social 
Service  Commn.  of  Nat.  Council  Congl.  Chs.  of 
America.    Address:  28  W.  River  St.,  Milford,  Conn. 

SUMNER,  Harry  Herbert,  M.D.;  b.  Lowell,  Mass., 
May  20,  1872;  s.  Lewis  Nathan  and  Susan  Mar- 
garet (Davis)  Sumner;  ed.  common  schs.,  Canada; 
student  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine;  M.D.,  Balti- 
more Med.  Coll.,  1901;  m.  Edith  M.  West,  of  Wav- 
erley,  Mass.,  June  15,  1903;  3  children,  Margaret, 
Helen,  Edith.  Practiced  in  Lowell,  Mass.,  since 
1901;  mem.  staff  Lowell  Corpn.  Hosp.  since  1913. 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Middlesex  North 
Med.  Assn.  Mason;  mem.  Independent  Order  of 
Foresters.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  294  Went- 
worth  Av.    Office:   512   Sun  Bldg.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

SUMNER,  John  Osborne,  prof,  history;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Nov.  23,  1863;  s.  Austin  and  Catharine  Osborne 
(Sargent)  Sumner;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1887;  post-grad, 
work  at  Berlin,  Germany,  and  in  Italv;  m.  Phila., 
May  24,  1900,  Mary  Shreve  Hutchinson.  Became 
instr.  in  history,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1894,  and  re- 
ceived full  professorship,  1907;  courses  which  he 
gives  deal  with  history  of  civilization  and  of  art 
and  are  primarily  intended  for  students  in  Dept. 
of  Architecture;  delivered  course  of  lectures  on 
the  sculpture  of  the  Italian  Renaissance,  at  Boston 
Mus.  Fine  Arts.  Mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Home:  225 
Marlboro   St.,   Boston. 

SUMNER,  William  Graham,  university  prof.; 
Oct.  30.  1840-Apr.  12,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1908-9.) 

SUNDEIi5F,  Anders  Wilhelm,  clergyman;  b. 
Falun,  Sweden,  Apr.  23,  1870;  s.  Anders  Gustaf 
W.  and  Eleonora  (olander)  Sundelof;  B.A.,  Falun 
Coll.,  1888;  student,  U.  of  Upsala,  and  passed 
examination  in  law;  arrived  in  America,  1891; 
studied  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  New  Yorl^,  1891;  m.  Bos- 
ton, May  3,  1894,  Anna  Goransson.  Deacon,  1893, 
priest,  1894,  P.E.  Ch.;  pastor  St.  Ansgarius  Ch., 
Boston,  since  Oct.,  1893;  editor  Kyrkan,  a  Swedish 
monthly,  1896-02;  has  published  a  volume  of  poems 
and  a  translation  of  a  part  of  the  Church  Hvmnal, 
in  Swedish.    .Address:  88  Moreland  St.,  Boston. 

SUNSERIiANi:,  Eliza  Read,  writer,  lecturer; 
1839-Mar.  3,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1910-11.) 

SUNDERIiAND,  Jabez  Thomas,  clergyman; 
moved  to  Detroit,  Mich.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

SUPPLE,  Bernard  Francis,  secretary  Massachu- 
setts State  Board  of  Conciliation  and  Arbitration; 
b.  Boston,  July  22,  1853;  s.  Francis  and  Catherine 


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(Marden)  Supple;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston,  Berlitz 
Sch.  of  Lanf^-^s.  and  other  pvt.  schs.;  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.;  m.  Kmma  Watson,  of  Boston,  Apr.  11,  1888;  6 
children,  Carolyn  B.,  Frank,  Edward  Watson  (in- 
structor in  Romance  lanfjs.,  Yale),  Catherine,  Gil- 
bert, Adrian.  Engaged  as  young-  man  in  heavy 
hardware  business  with  father;  gave  up  mercantile 
life  to  study  medicine;  gave  up  study  of  medicine 
to  become  sec.  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Conciliation  and 
Arbitration,  May  31,  1887.  Has  been  instrumental 
in  effecting  amicable  settlement  of  many  contro- 
versies between  employers  and  employees  and 
brought  about  many  trade  agreements  which  are 
in  effective  operation;  notable  in  the  list  may  be 
named  the  Ludlow  controversy,  1909,  involving  a 
great  textile  strike,  parties  interested  being  recon- 
ciled and  induced  to  enter  into  a  trade  agreement. 
Roman  Catholic.  Was  chief  of  the  Boston  Vola- 
piika  Klub  and  later  apptd.  by  the  inventor  of  Vo- 
laptik  a  mem.  of  Volapiik  Acad.  Author:  The 
Peaceful  Settlement  of  Industrial  Controversies, 
1900;  Development  of  the  IMas.sachusetts  System 
of  State  Arbitration,  1900,  1904.  Joint  Author: 
Post's  Volapiik  Grammar,  1891.  Home:  36  Algon- 
quin St.,  Dorchester  Centre.  Office:  State  House, 
Boston. 

SUTEB,  Charles  Russell,  brigadier-general;  b. 
New  York,  May  5,  1842;  s.  Alexander  F.  Suter  (U.S. 
A.);  grad.  U.S.  Mil.  Acad.,  1862;  2d  It.,  June  17, 
1862,  1st  It.,  Mar.  3,  1863,  corps  of  engrs.  (bvt.  capt., 
July  18,  1863,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  siege  of  Morris  Island,  S.C.");  capt.  corps 
of  engrs.,  June  17,  1864  (bvt.  maj..  Mar.  13,  1865, 
"for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  during  war") ; 
maj.,  Oct.  10,  1871;  It.-col.,  Jan.  10,  1887;  col.,  Oct. 
12,  1895,  corps  of  engrs.;  brig.-gen.  and  retired  by 
operation  of  law,  May  5,  1906.  Since  Civil  War  has 
been  engaged  as  asst.  engr.  on  survey  of  upper 
Miss.  River,  1873-6,  and  on  various  engring.  works, 
river  commns.,  engr.  bds. ;  in  charge  fortifications 
and  river  and  harbor  works  in  vicinity  of  Boston; 
later  at  New  York.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.  Address: 
116  Warren  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.* 

SUTEB,  John  Wallace,  clergyman;  b.  Boston, 
Dec.  1,  1859;  s.  Hales  Wallace  and  Harriet  Emily 
(Bingham)  Suter;  prep.  edn.  Hopkinson's  Sch., 
Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1881;  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theol. 
Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1885;  m.  Winchester,  Mass., 
Jan.  12,  1888,  Helen  Jenkins;  2  children,  Philip 
Hales,  John  Wallace,  Jr.  Ordered  deacon,  1885, 
ordained  priest,  1886,  Episcopal  Ch.;  rector  Ch.  of 
the  Epiphany,  Winchester,  Mass.,  1885-12,  since 
rector  honorarius.  Mem.  Commn.  on  Revision  of 
the  Prayer  Book  of  the  P.E.  Ch.  in  U.S.;  corr.  sec. 
Am.  Ecclesiological  Soc;  mem.  Winchester  Sch. 
Com.  13  yrs.  Mason  (Chaplain  Lodge  of  St.  An- 
drew). Clubs:  University,  St.  Botolph,  Harvard 
(Boston).  Progressive.  Compiler  (with  Rev.  C.  M. 
Addison):  Book  of  Offices  and  Prayers,  1896;  Of- 
fices for  Special  Occasions,  1904.  Editor  (with 
same):  A  Church  Calendar.  Recreations:  golf, 
fishing.    Address:  Winchester,  Mass. 

SUTHEBIiAITD,  John  Preston,  M.D.,  educator; 
b.  Charlestown.  Mass.,  Feb.  9,  1854;  s.  John  and 
Mary  (Ross)  Sutherland;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston; 
M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1879;  m.  Evelyn 
Greenleaf  Baker,  of  Boston,  Mar.  lO,  1879  (died 
1908).  Prof,  anatomy  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine 
21  yrs.,  now  dean,  and  prof,  theory  and  practice, 
same.  Editor  New  England  Medical  Gazette,  1883- 
97,  1906-9;  mem.  med.  bd.  and  trustee  Mass.  Homoe. 
Hosp.;  mem.  consulting  bd.  Westborough  Insane 
Hosp.,  Worcester  Homoe.  Hosp.  Ex-pres.  Boston 
Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Am. 
Inst.  Homoeopathy;  mem.  British  Homoe.  Soc.  Au- 
thor: Hints  on  Urinary  Analysis,  1895.  Address: 
295  Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston.* 

SUTTOIT,  'William,  wool  mfr. ;  b.  Peabody,  Mass., 
Oct.  11,  1857;  s.  William  and  Lucy  Sutton;  ed.  Phil- 
lips Acad.,  Andover;  m.  Salem,  Mass.,  Apr.  11,  1880, 
Mary  A.  Cook;  1  child,  Mary  Gertrude  Russell. 
Pres.  Sutton's  Mills.  Clubs:  Eastern  Yacht,  Salem, 
Union,  North  Andover  Country.  Address:  North 
Andover,  Mass. 

SWAIM,  Joseph  Skinner,  editor;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  May  2,  1851;  s.  Rev.  Samuel  B.  and  Aurora 


(Skinner)  Swaim;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1873;  in  Europe 
and  the  Near  East,  1873-4;  grad.  Newton  Theol. 
Instn.,  1877;  m.  Caroline  Tiffany  Dyer,  of  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Nov.  14,  1877.  Ord"ained  Bapt.  min- 
istry, Oct.,  1877;  pastor,  Claremont,  N.H.,  1877-83, 
Providence,  R.I.,  1883-7,  Binghamton,  N.Y.,  1887- 
90,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1890-04;  editor  of  The 
Watchman,  Boston,  1904-13.  Trustee  Newton  Theol. 
Instn.,  1895-12;  pres.  N.E.  Bapt.  Library  Assn. 
Home:  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

SWAIM,  Bog-er  Dyer,  lawyer;  b.  Claremont,  N.H., 
Sept.  25,  1879;  s.  Rev.  Joseph  S.  and  Caroline  Tif- 
fany (Dyer)  Swaim;  ed.  Friends'  Acad.,  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.;  grad.  Browne  &  Nichols  Sch.,  Cam- 
bridge, 1897;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1901;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
U.  Law  Sch.,  1903;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Boston 
since  1903;  mem.  firm  of  Hale  &  Grinnell  since 
1905;  dir.  Mass.  Cremation  Soc.  Mem.  Cambridge 
Common  Council,  1910,  11,  12.  Enlisted  in  Battery 
A,  1st  Battalion,  F.A.M.V.M.,  1903,  successively, 
corporal,  sergt.  and  1st  sergt.;  2d  It.,  1908,  1st  It., 
1911.  Republican;  treas.  Cambridge  Rep.  City  Com., 
1907.  Baptist.  Clubs:  Union  Boat,  Boston  City, 
Harvard.  Author:  When  We  Fit  for  General  Grant, 
1906.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  190 
Brattle  St.,  Cambridge.  Office:  16  Central  St.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

SWAIM,  Stanley  B.,  insurance;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Jan.  26,  1885;  s.  Joseph  S.  and  Caroline  T. 
(Dyer)  Swaim;  prep.  edn.  Volkmann  Sch.,  Boston; 
student  Harvard,  1903-7;  m.  Marie  Wyman,  of 
Brookline,  Mass.,  June  27,  1908;  2  sons,  Stanley 
W^yman,  Peter  Densmore.  Began  as  salesman  with 
F.  W.  Bird  &  Son,  paper  mfrs..  East  W'alpole,  Mass., 
continuing  until  1910;  asst.  mgr.  branch  office  at 
Boston,  of  Travelers  Ins.  Co.,  1910-12;  associated 
with  Charles  C.  Gilman,  1912,  and  organized  ins. 
firm  of  Gilman  &  Swaim;  partnership  terminated 
July  1,  1914;  now  in  business  alone  as  a  general 
ins.  broker.  Mem.  Boston  Life  Underwriters'  Assn. 
Club:  Dedhain  Country  and  Polo.  Recreations:  ten- 
nis, swimming.  Home:  Dedham,  Mass.  Office:  159 
Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

SWAIN,  Albert  N.,  editor  and  publisher;  July  12, 
1828-Mar.  9,  1912.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

SWAIN,  Georgfe  Pillmore,  civil  engineer;  b.  San 
Francisco,  Mar.  2,  1857;  s.  Robert  Bunker  and  Clara 
Ann  (Fillmore)  Swain;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1877;  Royal  Poly.  Sch.,  Berlin,  1877-80;  (LL.D., 
New  York  U.,  1907) ;  m.  Katharine  Kendrick  Wheel- 
er, of  W^aterbury,  Conn.,  July  7,  1891  (died  Dec.  30, 
1901);  m.  2d,  Mary  Hayden  Lord,  of  Salem,  Mass.. 
Jan.  23,  1904  (died  Apr.  30.  1914);  m.  3d.  Mary 
Batchelder  Rand,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Aug.  21, 
1914.  Hydraulic  expert  10th  U.S.  Census,  1880-4; 
Hayward  prof.  civ.  engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1887-09;  prof.  civ.  engring.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Applied 
Science,  Harvard,  Sept.  1,  1909 — .  Consulting  engr. 
Mass.  R.R.  Commn.,  1887-13;  mem.,  1894 — ,  chmn., 
1913 — ,  Boston  Transit  Commn.  Was  mem.  of 
manj'  commns.,  and  engr.  for  many  structures  and 
other  works;  made  appraisal  of  assets  and  liabili- 
ties of  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.  R.R.  for  state  commn.,  1910, 
of  N.Y.  Central  R.R.,  1911,  of  Chicago  Elevated 
Rys.,  1912,  and  of  smaller  roads;  consulting  engr. 
on  a  variety  of  engring.  problems.  Fellow  Am. 
Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am.  Soc. 
C.E.  (pres.  1913),  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Boston 
Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.  (pres.,  1896-7),  Instn.  Civ.  Engrs. 
of  Great  Britain,  Am.  Ry.  Engring.  Assn.,  Assn. 
Supts.  Bridges  and  Bldgs.,  N.E.  Water  Works 
Assn.,  N.E.  R.R.  Club,  Am.  Forestry  Assn.,  Mass. 
Highway  Assn.,  Soc.  Engrs.  in  Hanover,  Germany, 
Soc.  Promotion  Engring.  Edn.  (pres.,  1894-5),  In- 
ternational Soc.  Testing  Materials.  Clubs:  Com- 
mercial, Union.  Author:  Notes  on  Hydraulics,  1885, 
90;  Notes  on  Theory  of  Structures,  1893;  Conserva- 
tion of  Water  by  Storage,  1914;  also  articles  on 
hydraulic  and  structural  subjects.  Home:  1988 
Commonwealth  Av..  Boston,  and  Ipswich,  Mass. 
Office:     15    Beacon   St.,   Boston.* 

SWAIN,  Henry  Iiawrence,  M.D. ;  b.  Nantucket, 
Mass.,  May  3,  1864;  s.  George  Hussey  and  Henrietta 
(Weeks)  Swain;  prep.  edn.  high  sch..  New  Haven, 
Conn.;  M.D.,  Yale,  1884;  studied  abroad  2  yrs.;  m. 
Etta  Viola  Winchell,  of  New  Haven,  Dec.  24,  1890; 


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1  daughter,  Josephine  E.  Has  practiced  at  New  1905;  since  mem.  Edwards  &  Anerell  Trustee  Lin- 
Haven  since  1886;  laryngologist  New  Haven  Dis-  coin  Sch.,  Providence  Rcnublioan  rnni-ii«t  \rlJ^ 
pensary  since  1887,  New  Haven  Hosp.  since  1893;  R.I.  BarAssn.  Providence  Baucis  Provid^^^ 
lecturer  on  diseases  of  ear  and  throat.  1886-95,  clin.  Hist.  See.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubsi  University  Tu?ks 
prof,  since  1895  Yale  Medical  Sch.  Fellow  Am.  Head.  Home:  175  Medway  St  oK-  170' Wpst 
Laryngol.  Assn.  (sec.  1895-1900,  ex-pres.),  New  Ha-  minster  St.,  Providence  R  I  '-'"ice.  170  West- 
ven  Med.  Assn.    (ex-pres.),  Conn.   State  Med.   Soc,        «ai»-AivT   -a-             ^^       '      '  ' 

New  Haven  Co.  Anti-Tuberculosis  Assn.  (v.-p.  and  oa    Xi^^'  Horace  Cheney;  b.  Providence,  R.I.,  June 

dir.).     Republican.     Methodist.     Club:     Graduates.'  i'^'V   ^-  <-harles  H.  and  Caroline  A.    (Cheney) 

Address:  232  York  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.*  ^      k'  Q^fcendant  of  early  colonial  settlers;  grad. 

SWAIN,  Howard  Townsend,   obstetrician;   born  T?a?n"n^  Sch     m7  S^'^M  D  '  ofi^r^Sff.nl^^' ^ 

Bath-on-the-Hudson,   N.Y.,   May    16.    1868;    s    Wil-  Med    Sch     1903 -rnBo^t^n    c;"?^t^^^^^ 

L^i"  ^.-^,t-   -?l.¥J"i-"i    (Nl--),.Swain;_  prep,  M.    Kf|fe;"2''childr^n?'BeVtl'i^Vr^tcni^''c'^ar^^^^ 


Boston  Lying--in-Hosp.,  sr.  phys.,  same,  since  1907;  publican.     Free   Baptist.    Recreations^  outdoor ^1 

asst.  in  obstetrics,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1901,  instr.,  versions.    Home:  11  Lincoln  St    Ha?tford   Conn 

same  since  1908.    Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  qwakt     to«,               '"i-oin  ox;.,  iiarttora.  Conn. 

Mass.    Med.    Soc,   A.M.A.,   Obstet.    Soc.    of   Boston,  ^.ni    i^ioS               '    "^^''•'    ^^^-    ^^'    1831-19—.     (See 


,    SWAN,  Willia,m  Batchelder,  merchant,  banker; 
b.  Belfast,  Me     May  2,  1825:  s.  Nathan  and  Anna- 


Republican.  Mason  (Blue  Lodge,  Chapter  and  Coun- 
cil). Clubs:  University,  Harvard,  Union  Boat,  Mass. 
Automobile.     Recreations:    fishing.     Address:    226 

Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston.  bella   (Poor)    Swan-   descend'ant  *of  "'Richard   Swan" 

SWAIN,  Richard  La  Rue,  clergyman;  b.  nr.  Ot-  ^^^1  came  from  England  to  Mass.  early  in  the  17th 
tumwa,  la.,  June  17,  1860;  s.  Richard  and  Sarah  ?SJ?|"'"7i;^®<^Vt*°"^",  ^^^'^^^  ^^  Belfast;  m.  Mar.  10, 
E.  (Carr)  Swain,  parents  arriving  from  Eng.  a  ii^97,  Abby  Harraden  Faunce,  of  Belfast,  Me.  Be- 
short  time  before  his  birth;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  g^"  i"  employ  of  P.  R.  Hazeltine,  Belfast,  1845; 
acad.;  A.B.,  Leander  Clark  Coll.,  Toledo,  la.,  1885,  became  mem  firm  of  Marshall  &  Swan,  1854, 
A.M.,  1888;  grad.  Union  Bibl.  Sem..  Dayton,  O.,  flanged  to  Wm  B.  Swan  &  Co..  1869,  Swan  &  Sib- 
1887;  student  of  philosophy,  Yale,  1887-8,  Otterbein  ^^fi^l°^--J-^il'  ^^^.n  &  Sibley  Co.,  Inc..  1891,  Swan- 
U..  1888-9.  Ph.D..  1889;  m.  Toledo.  la.,  Dec.  20,  1882,  „  "?"®"Tl*^'^^°^*^„ ,9°-'  ^"°-  wholesale  groceries, 
Anna  E.  Shuey;  children,  Richard  Shuey  (lawyer,  ?,f?;^"ivf  +  4?®  ,'  '^l.-^U  ^^i*^^'^  P^^^-  same;  also  pres. 
Bridgeport).  Philip  William  (teacher,  Yale),  Es-  V^^y  ^^\  ^^P'l'  -^^^^?*  ^°^"  ^  Bldg.  Assn.,  Bel- 
ther  Helen,  Stuart  Frederick.  While  studying  at  ^f,L^f  ,  0^0^  oa  ®  i?*^-  Brooks  Grain  Co.;  mayor  of 
Yale  received  call  to  coll.  pastorate  at  Otterbein  U.,  n^rT^oi  '  o^  ^^r  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Me. 
O.,  and  served  there  as  pastor,  and  lecturer  on  evi-  no®'^,  w„t  of^^T?"iV  ^P^?=  ^^  ^i^^  S*-  Address: 
dences  of  Christianity,  1888-93;  ordained  to  minis-  '"^''^'   water  bt.,  Belfast.  Me. 

try  United  Brethren  Ch.,   1884;  pastor  Congl.  Ch.,  SWAN,  William  Donnison,  M.D.;  b.  Kennebunk 
South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.,  6  yrs.,  Congl.  Ch.,  La-  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1859;  s.  Joshua  A.  and  Sarah  (Hodges)' 
conia,  N.H.,  10  yrs.;  pastor  South  (2d)   Congl.  Ch.,  Swan;  A.B.,  Harvard,   1881,  M.D.,  1SS5;  house  offl- 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  since  1910.    Trustee  United  Soc.  cer,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1885,  Boston  Lving-in  Hosp 
Christian  Endeavor  for  several  yrs.    Address:   306  1886;  m.  Oakland,  Calif..  Apr.  30.  1890.  Mary  Hub- 
Golden  Hill  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  ^^^Vlfi®'!  "^"r  ^  _^*^' J^^^^-,  o??^^?"^*^  .^"  Practice  at 

SWAN,  Charles  Herbert,  lawye 
same  name  in  Old  South  Bldg.,  Bosto 
ton.  Me.,  May  2,  1871;  s.  Charles 
line  A.    (Chenev)    Swan,  d.  Rev. 

pres.  Bates  Coll.,  Lewiston.  Me.;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  Mass    MedYco^Ue^al'qnc    Tt^'    ni;^i;=-^'TT^';!:IX^7^"^' 

1893;  Harvard  Law  Sch.    Has  practiced  at  Boston  ffi     (Slkllv    ^L?      Xldres?    1I7  ^"Ttle    sf^ 

since  Nov.  6,  1896.    Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Cambridge    Mass                Aaaress.    Ib7    Biattle    St., 

Author:    Monetary    Problems   and    Reforms,    1897;  e.-.ir«-.»™'  ■.^-    ■' 

Impersonal     Taxation,     1907     (published    by    Am.  .SwART,   William   Dumond,   mfr.;    b.    Margaret- 

Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science).   Writer  of  various  Ji\^^'   ^-J.-' „''^'-y   ^'   1^56   s.   William   R.   and   Eliza 

papers    on    currency    and    internat.    gold    coinage.  (Dumond)  Swart,  and  descendant  of  the  Swarts  of 

Home:   25  Wabon  St.,  Roxbury.    Office:  Barristers  f^.'.^g^ton,  N.Y  ;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Wesleyan  Acad., 

Hall.  Boston.  u  ilbraham.   Mass.;   m.  Nashua.  N.H..  Oct.   7.  1890. 

e.-r,r.»    «^     •.       -^  ij.        ^^TT^     t,    T          1,    -n/r  Lizzic    A.    Roby;    2    Children.    Elizabeth,    William 

^  ^^^^'c?<?*''^®^  Walter,  M.D  ;  b.  Lowell    Mass.,  Roby.    In  employ  of  Evans,  Peak  &  Co.,  wholesale 

Feb.   6,   1S38;   s.   Joshua  and  Olive    (Jones)    Swan;  dry  goods.  New  York,  5  vr.=;     and  with  Bates    Reed 

A.B     Harvard,   1860;   A.M     and  M.D.,   1864:   house  &  Cooley  2  yrs.;  in  decorative  art  business,  Newark 

?^P^^  Mass.  Gen  Hospital,  1863;  m   Boston,  June  24,  N.J.,  7  yrs.;  spent  2  yrs.  in  traveling  and  then  set- 

1869,    Harriet    W     de    Karajan.     Surg,    dresser    on  tied  at  Nashua,  N.H.;  became  mem.  firm  of  Roby  & 


since  1864;  pathologist,  Boston  (^ity  Hosp.,  1864-8;  Trade:  pres.  Common  Council.  1893-5:  fire  commr 

physician.    Channing    House,    1865-70.     Home:    119  1895-19 — ;  mem    Gov.  Ramsdell's  staff,  1897-8   witti 

Livingston  Av.,  Lowell,  Mass.  rank   of   col.     Republican.     Conglist.     Mason    (32°, 

SWAN,  Frank  H.,  lawyer;  b.  Windham,  Me.,  Aug.  K.T.).    Clubs:  Boston  Athletic,  Vesper  Guards.   Ad- 

3,  1873;   s.  John   (M.D.)   and  Elizabeth  G.    (Dutch)  dress:  Nashua,  N.H. 

Swan;    grad.    Westbrook    (Me.)    High    Sch..    1891;         SWARTS,    Gardner   Taher,   dermatologist-    born 

grad.    Friends'    Sch.,   Providence,    R.I.,    1892;    A.B.,  Providence,   R.I.,  Dec.    13,   1857:   s.   Gardner  Taber 

Bowdoin,  1898;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1901;  and    Harriet    A.    (Wood)    Swarts:    ed.    pub.    schs 

m.   Hannah   L.   Dana,   of  Westbrook,   Me.,   Oct.   30,  Providence;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1879:  m   Fan- 

1901:  4  children,  Elizabeth,  Marshall,  Dana,  Frank,  nie  May  Stinson,  of  Portland,  Me.,  Sept.  15    1879-  2 

Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1901;  began  practice  in  Port-  children,  Gardner  T.,  Jr.,  Gertrude  B.  Asst.  surgeon 

land;   citv  solicitor,  Westbrook,  Me.,   1902-5:   asst.  1S94;    now    surgeon,    dept.    of    skin    diseases     R  l' 

U.S.   atty.    for   Me.,    1902-5;    moved    to   Providence,  Hosp.;  sec.  R.I.  State  Bd.  of  Health,  and  state  reg- 


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istrar  of  vital  statistics  of  R.I.,  since  1894.  Mem. 
Conf.  of  State  and  Provincial  Bds.  of  Health  of 
North  America,  N.E.  Med.  Licensing  and  Examin- 
ing Bds.,  Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  A.M.A.,  Am.  Pub. 
Health  Assn.  (pres.,  1908-<J),  Nat.  Tuberculosis 
Sec,  Am.  Soc.  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Chil- 
dren, Safety  First  Federation  of  America,  N.E. 
Water  Works  Assn.,  R.l.  Medical  Soc,  Providence 
County  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.),  Providence  Clin. 
Club.  "Republican.  Clubs:  University,  Providence 
Art,  Turks  Head.  Address:  70  Waterman  St.  Of- 
fice:   State  House,  Providence,  R.I.* 

SWABTZ,  Christian,  mfr. ;  b.  Wurtemburg,  Ger- 
many, June  15,  1S46;  arrived  in  America  at  age 
of  3  yrs.;  grad.  Eastman  Business  Coll.,  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.Y.,  1866;  m.  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  Feb. 
4,  1875,  Adora  M.  Flynn.  Served  as  pvt.  in  Union 
Army,  10  mos.  in  Civil  War;  entered  employ  of 
Jeremiah  Bernd,  cigar  mfr.,  Danbury,  Conn.,  1867; 
began  in  cigar  mfg.  business  with  employer,  at 
South  Norwalk,  1S6S,  the  firm  becoming  C.  Swartz 
&  Co.,  and  in  1880,  the  Old  Well  Cigar  Co.,  of 
which  is  treas.  and  gen.  mgr.;  dir.  City  Nat.  Bank, 
Norwalk  Lock  Co.;  mayor  of  South  Norwalk,  1880, 
1882;  sheriff  of  Fairfield  Co.,  1884-7;  mem.  State 
Shellfish  Commn.,  16  yrs.;  ex-chmn.  City  Water 
Commn.  and  ex-pres.  Bd.  of  Estimates  and  Taxa- 
tion; ex-pres.  Norwalk  Hosp.  Democrat.  Conglist. 
KT.  (Grand  Commander  K.T.,  Conn..  1892).  Clubs: 
Norwalk  and  South  Norwalk,  Norwalk  Country, 
Army  and  Navy  of  Conn.  Address:  South  Norwalk, 
Conn. 

SWASEY,  Albert  Icring,  naval  architect;  Vi-  Au- 
burndale,  Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1876;  s.  Albert  Edgar 
and  Ella  (Callin)  Swasey;  prep.  edn.  Bristol  Acad., 
Taunton;  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1894-9;  m. 
Dorothy  Lovering,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  1913;  2  chil- 
dren, Mary,  John  Loring.  Began  practice  in  Phila., 
1898;  pres.  and  treas.  Swasey,  Raymond  &  Page, 
Inc.,  naval  architects  and  engrs.,  Boston,  since 
1901;  specializes  in  design  and  constrn.  of  power 
and  steam  yachts  and  motor  boats.  Mem.  Soc. 
Naval  Architects  and  Engrs.,  Delta  Psi.  Republi- 
can. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Winthrop,  Eastern 
Yacht  (Taunton);  St.  Anthony  (Boston  and  New 
York)  •  New  York  Yacht  (New  York).  Home:  Taun- 
ton, Mass.  Office:  622  Colonial  Bldg.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

SWASEY,  Georg'e  Brooks,  M.D. ;  b.  Limerick, 
Me  Jan  1,  1852;  s.  William  and  Joanna  Hall 
(Brooks)  Swasey;  prep.  edn.  Limerick  Acad.;  M.D. , 
Coll  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1875;  m.  Emily 
O'Brion,  of  Portland,  Me.,  May  1,  1877;  children, 
Marion  Brooks,  Lena  Lewis.  Practiced  in  Port- 
land since  1875.  Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.  (dist.  coun- 
cilor) Cumberland  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Portland  Med. 
Club.  Conglist.  Club:  Portland  Country.  Address: 
724  Congress  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

SWASEY,  Ci-eorg'e  Robinson,  lawyer.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

SWASEY,  John  Pall;  b.  Brentwood,  N.H.,  Mar 
10  1877-  s  John  Rowell  and  Martha  Jane  (Fall) 
Swasey;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  grad.  Sanborn  Sem.,  Kings- 
ton N  H.,  1895;  m.  July  24,  1900,  Ellen  Christine 
Currier,  of  East  Kingston,  N.H.  Engaged  in  dairy 
farming  and  stock  raising  on  home  farm  nmce  boy- 
hood Trustee  Sanborn  Sem.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem'  Masonic  Order,  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Home: 
Brentwood,  N.H.  Address:  R.F.D.  No.  1,  Exeter, 
N.H. 

SWASEY,  John  Philip,  ex-congressman;  b.  Can- 
ton, Me.,  Sept.  4,  1839;  s.  Dr.  Benjamin  K.  and 
Mary  Davis  (Perlev)  Swasey;  ed.  Dearborn  Acad., 
Me.  State  Sem.,  Tufts  Coll.  (hon.  M.A.,  1902) ;  left 
coll  in  jr.  yr.  and  enlisted  in  army;  served  as 
1st  It  Co.  K.  17th  Me.  Regt.;  m.  Mary  A.  Thorne, 
of  Canton,  Me.,  Mar.  4,  1862.  Studied  law  with 
Hon  E.  G.  Harlow;  admitted  to  bar,  1864;  assessor 
internal  revenue,  1869-70;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1874  Senate,  1875,  1876;  mem.  Gov.  Robie's  Coun- 
cil 18?3-4;  apptd.  bv  Pres.  McKinley,  mem.  bd.  of 
visitors  to  Naval  Acad.:  elected  to  fiOth  Congress 
for  unexpired  term  (1907-9)  of  Charles  E.  Little- 
field,  resigned;  reelected  to  61st  Congress  (1909- 
11),  2d  Me.  Dist.  Republican.  Universalist.  Mem. 
Zeta  Psi.    Home:  Canton,  Me.* 


SWASEY,  William  Brooks,  M.D. ;  b.  Limerick, 
Me.,  Sept.  3,  1843;  s.  William  and  Joanna  Hall 
(Brooks;  Swasey;  ed.  Limerick  Acad,  and  Bowdoin, 
Me.;  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.,  New  York, 
1867;  m.  Cornish,  Me.,  June  26,  1873,  Fanie  Ayer. 
Practiced  at  Limerick,  1867-72,  since  at  Cornish. 
Home:  Cornish,  Me. 

SWASEY,  William  H.;  b.  Thomaston,  Me.,  May 
15,  1823;  s.  Henry  Somerly  and  Sally  Rogers 
(Bason)  Swasey;  largely  self-educated;  m.  Susan 
Babson,  of  Amesbury,  Mass.,  Oct.,  1852.  Engaged 
in  various  lines  of  business;  now  retired  except  as 
treas.  Towle  Mfg.  Co.,  silversmiths.  Erected  at 
own  expense,  1893,  life-size  bronze  statue  of  Wil- 
liam Lloyd  Garrison,  in  Brown  Sq.,  Newburyport; 
also  gave  fireproof  liall  to  Newbury  Hist.  Soc,  and 
building  for  a  young  women's  home.  Unitarian. 
Home:  34  Broad  St.,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

SWEENEY,  Edward  Amory,  business  man;  b. 
Boston,  June  15,  1853;  s.  Edward  and  Sarah  (Som- 
erville)  Sweeney;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  Aug. 
24,  1880,  Hannah  Ellis,  of  Stewiacke,  Colchester 
Co.,  N.S.  (died  1904).  Treas.  and  mgr.  W.  H.  Wil- 
marth  &  Co.,  mfg.  jewelers,  Attleboro;  dir.  First 
Nat.  Bank,  Attleboro,  Attleboro  Savings  &  Loan 
Assn.;  trustee  Attleboro  Bldg.  Assn.,  Attleboro 
Savings  Bank,  Fifty  Associates  of  Attleboro.  Town 
auditor  12  vrs.  and  engr.  Fire  Dept. ;  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.  from  1st  Bristol  Dist.,  1911,  1912. 
Mem.  Attleboro  Bd.  of  Trade.  Trustee  Attleboro 
Hosp.  Assn.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mason  (32°, 
K.T.);  Odd  Fellow.  Elk,  Red  Man,  K.  of  P.  Ad- 
dress: Attleboro,  Mass. 

SWEENEY,  Mary  A.,  M.D.;  b.  Nashua,  N.H.,  Nov. 
30,  1883;  d.  William  and  Ellen  (Kelly)  Sweeney: 
prep.  edn.  Nashua  High  Sch.  and  Sacred  Heart 
Acad.;  M.D.,  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1906;  unmar- 
ried. Practiced  in  Nashua  since  1908;  mem.  staff 
St.  .Joseph's  Hosp.,  Nashua  Memorial  Hosp.;  mem. 
staff  training  sch.  com.  of  St.  Joseph's  Hosp.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Hillstaoro  Co.  Med.  Soc, 
Nashua  Med.  Soc.  Mem.  Catholic  Charity  Club. 
Home:  Ash  St.    Office:  183  Main  St.,  Nashua,  N.H. 

SWEENEY.  Mildred  I.  McNeal,  verse  writer. 
(See  Who's  Who   in   America,    1910-11.) 

SWEET,  Andrew  H.,  mfr.;  b.  Norton,  Mass.,  Oct. 
2,  1845;  s.  Joseph  D.  and  Abbie  A.  (Hodges)  Sweet; 
ed.  common  and  pvt.  schs.:  m.  Norton,  June  9, 
1869,  Mary  E.  Messinger;  1  son,  An«tin  M.  Taught 
sch.  and  farmed  until  1866;  in  retail  grocery  busi- 
ness as  Sweet  &  Carpenter,  1866-9:  mfr.  of  matches 
as  Messinger  &  Sweet,  from  1S69  until  business 
was  merged  into  Diamond  Match  Co.,  continuing 
with  latter  co.  until  1884;  mem.  A.  H.  Sweet,  1884- 
95,  since  A.  H.  Sweet  &  Son,  mfrs.  of  wood  and 
paper  boxes;  dir.  First  Nat.  Bank.  Attleboro.  Mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1873,  1893.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Mem.  Golden  Star  (secret  fraternity),  etc. 
Address:  Norton,  Mass. 

SWEET,  Dana  W.,  naturalist;  b.  Avon,  Me.,  Feb. 
16,  1873;  s.  Timothy  and  Eliza  (Harden)  Sweet; 
descendant  of  John  Sweet,  who  came  to  America 
about  1630;  ed.  common  schs.:  Farmington  Normal 
Sch.  4  terms;  unmarried.  Taught  sch.  several 
terms;  learned  machinist's  trade;  on  home  farm 
since  1901;  has  served  as  mem.  Sch.  Com.  Repub- 
lican. Christian  (but  opposed  to  denominational 
ch.).  Mem.  Patrons  of  Husbandry,  Me.  Ornithol. 
Soc  since  1902  (sec.  and  treas.  since  1909).  Contbr. 
on  rare  species  in  locality  and  county,  to  Knights 
Birds  of  Me.,  Jour.  Me.  Ornithol.  Soc,  etc.;  also 
expert  on  land  and  water  shells  and  contbr.  to 
Lermond's  Book  on  Shells  of  Maine.  Address: 
Phillips,  Me. 

SWEET,  Prank  Edwin,  lawyer;  b.  Pawtucket, 
R.L,  Aug.  2,  1861;  s.  Edwin  Sylvester  and  Harriet 
Murray  (Beckwith)  Sweet;  grad.  Pawtucket  High 
Sch.,  1878;  U.  Grammar  Sch.,  Providence,  R.L, 
1880;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1884,  A.M.,  1887;  studied  law 
at  home  evenings;  admitted  to  Plymouth  Co.  bar, 
1889;  m.  Pawtucket,  July  2,  1885,  Annie  Lovegrove 
Knight.  Law  elk.  and  stenographer,  William  Mi- 
not,  Jr.,  Boston,  1884-9;  has  practiced  at  Brockton, 
Mass.,  since  1889;  mem.  state  and  U.S.  courts; 
trustee  and  atty.  Bridgewater  (Mass.)  Savings 
Bank  and  Bridgewater  Cooperative  Bank;  counsel 


WHO'S  WPIO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


1043 


Town  of  Bridgewater;  mem.  Sch.  Com.  7  yrs.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Life  mem.  Old  Bridgewatei- 
Hist.  See.  (rec.  sec.  9  yrs.).  c:;iub:  Beta  Thefa  Pi. 
Home:  Bridgewater,  Mass.  Otiice:  Bridgewater 
and  Brockton,  Mass. 

SWEET,  Fred  Arnold,  real  estate  and  ins.;  b. 
Xortli  Providence,  R.I..  Aug.  24,  1872;  s.  AVilliam 
A.  and  Addie  S.  (Winsor)  Sweet;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and 
Goff,  Rice  &  Smith's  pvt.  sch.,  Providence;  m.  Alice 
L.  Whipple,  of  North  Providence,  R.I.,  Jan.  1,  1895; 
2  children,  Gladys  A.,  Lynton  W.  In  retail  meat 
and  grocery  business  for  IS  yrs.;  then  salesman 
for  Armour  &  Co.  3  yrs.;  in  real  estate  and  ins. 
business  since  1910;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  North  Provi- 
dence, 1907-9  inclusive  (chmn.  2  yrs.);  mem.  R.I. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12,  Senate,  1913,  1914.  Repub- 
lican. Episcopalian.  Mason  (32°).  Recreations: 
motoring.  Home:  North  Providence,  R.I.  Office:  86 
Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

SWEET,  Harold  Edward,  jewelry  mfr. ;  b.  West 
Mansfield,  Mass.,  June  24,  1877;  s.  Joseph  Lyman 
and  Florence  May  (Hay ward)  Sweet;  grad.  Eng- 
lish and  Classical  Sch.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1894;  A. 
B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1898;  m.  Gertrude  Olivia  Hunton, 
of  Detroit,  Mich.,  Jan.  23,  1900;  2  children,  Hay- 
ward  Hunton,  b.  Jan.  18,  1909;  Marian  Hunton, 
Aug.  1,  1912.  Became  mem.  R.  F.  Simmons  &  Co., 
mfg.  jewelers,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  1899;  treas.  and 
gen.  mgr.  R.  F.  Simmons  Co.,  since  1900.  Elected, 
on  non-partisan  ticket,  1st  mayor  of  Attleboro, 
Dec.  8,  1914,  for  term  of  2  yrs.;  resigned  all  trus- 
teesliips,  etc.,  on  election  to  mayoralty.  Mem.  Sch. 
Com.,  Town  of  Attleboro,  9  yrs.  Mem.  Delta  Upsi- 
lon.  Mason;  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks,  A.O.U.  Workmen. 
Democrat.  Universalist.  Recreations:  golf,  base- 
ball, football.  Home:  80  N.  Main  St.  Office:  191  N. 
Main  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass. 

SWEET,  William  Isaac,  clergyman;  b.  Throop, 
N.Y.,  June  6,  1863;  s.  Vaughn  and  Julia  (Ferris) 
Sweet;  prep.  edn.  Cazenovia  Sem. ;  student  Union 
Coll.,  1883;  grad.  Auburn  Theol.  Sem.,  1887;  m. 
Port  Bvron,  N.Y.,  Aug.  4,  1884,  Jennie  E.  Johnson; 
children,  Harriet  M.,  Elizabeth  J.,  E.  Louise.  Or- 
dained to  ministry  Presbyn.  Ch.,  1887;  pastor, 
Fairhaven,  N.Y.,  1887-9,  Congl.  Ch.,  Farmington, 
N.H.,  1889-92,  Passaic,  N.J.,  1892-7,  Everett,  Mass., 
1897-11,  Pittsfleld,  N.H.,  since  1911.  Club:  Fort- 
nightly (Boston).  Odd  Fellow.  Recreations:  ten- 
nis, fishing,  tourist.    Address:  Pittsfield,  N.H. 

SWEETIiAND,  Coruelius  Sowle,  banker;  b.  John- 
ston. R.I.,  Julv  15,  1S45;  s.  Cornelius  Sowle  and 
Louisa  (Cheney)  Sweetland;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1866, 
A.M.,  1869;  m.  Mary  H.  Anthony,  of  Johnston, 
Sept.,  1869;  2  children,  Louisa  A.,  Harold  A.  Pres. 
Providence  Banking  Co.,  Rumford  Chem.  Works; 
treas.  United  Traction  &  Electric  Co.;  treas.  and 
mgr.  Alfred  Anthony  Estate  Co.;  trustee  since 
1892,  treas.  since  1900,  Brow-n  U.  Republican.  Epis- 
copalian. Mem.  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design.  Clubs:  Hope, 
University,  Squantum,  Art,  Talma  Dramatic. 
Home:  9  Orchard  Av.  Office:  Turks  Head  Bldg., 
Providence,  R.I.* 

SWEETLAITD,  William  Howard,  judge;  b.  Paw- 
tucket,  R.I.,  Dec.  19,  1856;  s.  William  and  Nancy 
Greene  (Howard)  Sweetland;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1878, 
A.M.,  1881;  m.  Florence  Gardiner  Reynolds,  of 
Providence,  R.I.,  June  11,  1889.  Admitted  to  bar, 
1881;  practiced  at  Providence;  elk.  R.I.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1887-8:  elk.  6th  Dist.  Ct.,  1889-95;  judge 
same,  1895-05;  presiding  justice  Superior  Ct.  of 
R.I.,  1905-9;  justice  Supreme  Ct.  of  R.I.,  since 
Jan.,  1909.  IVIem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  R.I.  Bar  Assn., 
Providence  Bar  Club,  R.I.  Hist.  Soc,  Providence 
Dist.  Nursing  Assn.  (pres.),  R.I.  Humane  Edn. 
Soc.  (pres.  1905).  Clubs:  Providence  Art,  Univer- 
sity, Anawam  Country.  Home:  200  Waterman  St., 
Providence.  R.I.* 

SWEETSER,  Georgre  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Cliftondale, 
Mass.,  Nov.  23,  1872;  s.  Albert  H.  and  Annie  P. 
(Jordan)  Sweetser;  descendant  of  the  Sweetser 
family — -five  brothers  settled  in  Charlestown, 
Reading  and  Wakefield,  Mass.,  about  1630;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  of  Saugus.  ISIass. :  high  sch..  Maiden,  graduat- 
ing, 1891:  m.  Nina  M.  Rogers,  of  Gloucester,  Mass., 
Oct.  8,  1895;  1  daughter,  Isabelle.  Admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1901,  since  practiced  in  Boston;  mem. 
Anderson,  Sweetser  &  Wiles,  organized,  1909;  dir. 


Wellesley  Co-operative  Bank,  W'ellesley  Pub.  Co., 
E.  T.  Slattery  Co.,  Edward  Bryant  &  Co.,  East 
Boston  Marginal  Freight  R.R.  Chmn.  Bd.  of  Se- 
lectmen, Wellesley,  1907-11.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  Acad.  Polit.  Science,  City  of  New  York, 
Theta  Delta  Chi.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs: 
Maugus,  Nehoiden,  Wellesley  (Wellesley,  Mass.) 
Recreations:  outdoor  life,  music.  Home:  Wellesley 
Hills,  Mass.    Office:   84  State  St.,  Boston. 

?^Si!!^^^^'  ^^^^*=  Homer,  retired  lawyer.    (See 

vol.   1909.) 

SWEETSIR,  Charles  Leslie,  M.D.;  b.  Saco.  Me.. 
Dec.  12  1809;  s.  Stephen  E.  and  Mary  V.  Sweetsir; 
prep,  edn  Thornton  Acad.,  Saco,  Me.;  M.D.,  Med. 
Sch  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1893;  m.  Margaret  Helen 
Chfton,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  June  3,  1912.  Interne 
Lowell  Gen.  Hosp.,  1893-4;  practiced  in  Lowell, 
.since  1894  Mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Lowell,  4  yrs.  Mem 
xMass  Med.  Soc.  Mason;  mem.  Odd  Fellows 
Knights  of  Malta,  Order  of  Owls.  Republican! 
Episcopalian.  Club:  Masonic.  Address:  276  West- 
ford  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

o^^Y^^T"^'  ^^iliP  Currier;  b.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Oct. 
24,  1842;  s.  Jackson  B.  and  Elizabeth  (Whittier) 
^^o"'/®^*^^"^^?*  ^^  John  Swett,  Mass.  Colony, 
1642;  ed  pub.  schs.;  m.  Kate  L.  Keniston,  of  Edin- 
burgh, Scotland,  June  13,  1866;  children,  Jackson 
Benjamin,  Annie  Elizabeth,  Grace  Louise  (all 
deceased),  Fannie  Whittier  (Mrs.  Dr.  Charles  S 
Benson).  Served  as  corporal  Co.  F,  50th  Mass' 
^f%^-'.^^^-U  lS62-Aug.,  1863;  participated  in  siege 
•.?°'L*  Hudson;  engaged  in  manufacture  of  shoes 
with  father  until  latter  retired,  1885;  then  with 
Nathaniel  W.  Swett,  1885-9,  and  alone  until  1892 
(retired);  has  filled  office  of  v.-p.  City  Five  Cent 
Savings  Bank,  Haverhill  Trust  Co.,  Citizens  Co- 
operative Bank;  now  dir.  Citizens  Co-operative 
Lank,  and  mem.  investment  com.  City  Five  Cents 
Savings  Bank;  mem.  Bd.  Sinking  Fund  Commrs., 
Haverhill  and  Civil  Service  Bd.  Mem.  advisory 
com.  (Children's  Home;  v.-p.  Haverhill  Hist.  Soc. 
Republican.  Mason  (Lodge,  Chapter,  Comman- 
dery^  K.T  ) ;  mem  G.A.R.,  Union  Veteran  Union, 
of    Haverhill.     Address:     Haverhill,    Mass. 

-.n?!^^-^^^'  Sophia  Miriam,  author;  died  Nov.  12, 
lolf'iQ^®®  ^'°^-  ^'■**'^-  ^^^°  Who's  Who  in  America, 

^  ^7^^^"^'  Augustus  Taber,  teacher;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  Sept.  23,  1867;  s.  John  Franklin  and 
Helen     Taber     (Foster)     Swift;     prep,     edn      Miss 


mer  schs.;  m.  Emily  Amelia  Morris,  of  Providence, 
R.I.,  Aug.  3,  1898.  Began  as  reporter  Providence 
Star  and  Telegram,  later  New  Bedford  aiercury 
instr.  in  German,  Brown  U.,  1890-2,  in  modern 
langs.,  Hotchkiss  Sch.,  Conn.,  1892-4.  French 
Brown  U.,  1894-5;  pvt.  sec.  to  Gov.  C.  W.  Lippitt 
of  R.I.,  1896-7;  teacher  phonography,  civics,  com- 
mercial law,  etc..  Providence  English  High  Sch  , 
since  1896.  Mem.  Barnard  Club  (ex-sec).  Phi 
Delta  Theta.  Chmn.  ednl.  com.  Men's  Class  1st 
Bapt.  Ch.;  v.-p.  Neighborhood  Club,  Bapt.  Ch., 
both  in  Providence.  Republican.  IMason.  Writer 
on  lit.  topics.  Home:  122  Rochambeau  Av.,  Provi- 
dence,  R.I. 

SWIPT,  Benjamin,  clergyman;  b.  Enosburg,  Vt., 
Apr.  21,  1863;  s.  Alfred  Brown  and  Julia  Elizabeth 
(Griffith)  Swift;  grad.  St.  Albans  (Vt.)  High  Sch., 
1882;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1886;  B.D.,  Union  Theol.  Sem., 
New  York,  1893;  m.  Burlington,  Vt.,  Sept.  13,  1893, 
Mary  Ross  Simpson.  Gen  sec.  Y.M.C.A.,  Burling- 
ton, 1886-90;  ordained  to  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1893- 
pastor,  Orwell,  Vt.,  1893-1907,  Woodstock,  Vt., 
since  1907.  Former  pres.  Vt.  Christian  Endeavor 
Union;  1st  v.-p.  N.E.  Kurn  Hattin  Homes;  cor- 
porate mem.  A.B.C.F.M.  Republican.  Mason.  Mem. 
Vt.  Hist.  Soc,  Sigma  Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Ad- 
dress:   Woodstock,  Vt. 

SWIFT,  Clarence  Franklin,  clergyman;  b.  Ober- 
lin,  O.,  July  27,  1861;  A.B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1883; 
student  Oberlin  Theol.  Sem.,  1883-4;  grad.  Union 
Theol.  Sem.,  1886:  (D.D.,  Knox  Coll.,  Galesburg,  111., 
1900);  m.  Sandusky,  O.,  July  27,  1886,  Janet  Hunt- 


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ington  McKelvey;  3  children,  Dorothy  R.,  b.  Nov. 
20,  1S90,  Helen  M.,  Sept.  30,  1892,  Janet  H.,  Mar.  14, 
1906.  Ordained  to  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1886;  pastor, 
Smyrna,  N.Y.,  1886-8,  Saratoga  Springs,  1888-94, 
Plymouth  Ch.,  Lansing,  Mich.,  1894-9,  Park  Av. 
Ch.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1899-1902,  Central  Ch.,  Fall 
Kiver,  since  1902.  Republican.  Recreations:  golf. 
Address:    Fall  River,  Mass. 

SWIFT,  Frederick  Howard,  journalist.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

SWIFT,  Henry  H.,  surgeon;  b.  South  Hadley, 
Mass.,  Feb.  14,  1855;  s.  Rev.  E.  Y.  and  Katherine 
(Lieach)  Swift;  prep.  edn.  Denmark  (la.)  Acad.; 
M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.,  ISSO;  m.  Pittsford,  Vt.,  Sept.  1, 
1880,  Caroline  Caverly;  4  children,  Katherine  S. 
Frazier,  Sarah  S.  Turner,  Charles  H.  (M.D.),  Ruth 
C.  In  practice  at  Pittsford  since  1879,  except  1911- 
14  in  Marble,  Colo.;  surgeon  Proctor  Hosp.,  for 
10  yrs.;  surgeon,  Rutland  R.R.  Co.  Mem.  Am.  Med. 
Assn.  Mem.  Republican  Club  of  Vermont.  Re- 
publican.   Conglist.    Address:    Pittsford,  Vt. 

SWIFT,  Henry  Walton,  lawyer;  b.  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  Dec.  17,  1849;  s.  William  C.  N.  and  Eliza 
Nye  (Perry)  Swift;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad., 
1867;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1871;  LL.B.,  cum  laude.  Har- 
vard U.  Law  Sch.,  1874.  Began  practice  at  Bos- 
ton, 1874;  mem.  Boston  Common  Council,  1879-80; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1882;  chmn.  State  Harbor 
and  Land  Commrs.,  1892-4;  U.S.  marshal  for  Dist. 
of  Mass.,  1895-9;  reporter  of  Decisions  of  Supreme 
Judicial  Ct.  of  Mass.,  from  Jan.  1,  1901,  beginning 
with  Vol.  177,  Mass.;  compiled  and  edited,  with 
Hon.  Edmund  H.  Bennett  and  Russell  Gray,  Mass. 
Digest  (3  vols.,  1804-79),  published,  1881;  lecturer 
on  sales,  at  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1899.  Democrat 
until  1S96,  since  independent.  Unitarian.  Mem. 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Assn. 
of  Alumni  of  Harvard  Coll.  (sec).  Clubs:  Somer- 
set, Union,  Harvard.  Home:  5  Mount  Vernon  PI. 
Oflice:     50    State   St.,   Boston. 

SWIFT,  James  Marcns,  lawyer;  b.  Ithaca,  Mich., 
Nov.  3,  1873;  s.  Marcus  G.  B.  and  Mary  D.  (Milne) 
Swift;  Mich.  State  Normal  Sch.;  A.B.,  U.  of  Mich., 
1895;  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1S95-7;  m.  Olive  U.  Ster- 
ling, of  Chicago,  Feb.  26,  1907.  Began  practice  in 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  as  jr.  mem.  firm  of  Swift  & 
Grime,  now  head  of  firm  of  Swift,  Grime  &  Swift, 
Fall  River,  and  of  Swift,  Friedman  &  Atherton, 
Boston;  mem.  bd.  of  investment.  Citizens  Savings 
Bank.  Fall  River.  Asst.  dist.  atty..  Southern  Dist. 
of  Mass.,  1899-02;  dist.  atty.,  1902-10;  atty.-gen. 
of  Mass.,  1911,  12,  13.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston,  Harvard  Law  Sch.  Assn.,  Delta  Tau  Delta. 
Mason  (32°,  K.T.);  chief  grand  tribune  K.  of  P. 
of  Mass.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Boston  Athletic 
Assn.,  Boston  Press,  Harvard,  St.  Botolph  (Bos- 
ton), Quequechan  (Fall  River).  Home:  Fall  River, 
Mass.    Oflice:    30   State  St.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

SWIFT,  Jesse  Gilbert,  merchant;  b.  Quincy, 
Mass.,  Jan.  27,  1870;  s.  Moses  Albert  and  Almira 
S.  B.  (Waugh)  Swift;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs., 
Quincy;  m.  Emily  C.  Cobb,  of  Ossining,  N.Y.,  Feb. 
11,  1896;  children,  J.  Gilbert,  Jr.,  Ward  Cobb.  With 
M.  H.  Swift  &  Son,  wholesale  paper,  1888-89;  part- 
ner D.  F.  Munroe  &  Co.,  wholesale  paper,  1899-10; 
pres.  and  gen.  mgr.  William  H.  Claflin  &  Co.,  whole- 
sale paper,  since  1910.  Mem.  1st  Cadet  Corps,  Bos- 
ton, 7  yrs.;  now  mem.  Veteran  Assn.  same  corps. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Royal  Arch  Mason.  Clubs:  Scituate 
Yacht,  Cohasset  Yacht,  Boston  Art,  Hatherly  Golf. 
Recreations:  golf,  tennis.  Home:  312  Tappan  St., 
Brookline,  Mass.;  (country)  "Gilward,"  North 
Scituate,  Mass.    Office:  332-340  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

SWIFT,  John  Tuttle,  lawyer;  b.  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  Nov.  15,  1S77;  s.  Marcus  G.  B.  and  Mary 
Duncan  (Milne)  Swift;  descendant  of  Puritan  an- 
cestry, dating  back  to  original  settlers  at  Plym- 
outh, and  prominent  in  Rev.  and  Civil  War 
times;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Fall  River;  B.M.C.  Durfee 
High  Sch..  class  of  1897;  Williams  Coll.,  class  of 
1901;  LL.B.,  George  Washington  U.  Dept.  of  Law, 
Washington.  D.C.,  1910:  m.  Jan.  28.  1914,  Julia 
Beaumont  Gilrov.  of  Lebanon,  Pa.  Newspaper  re- 
porter and  financial  corr.  various  papers  for  nearly 
5    yrs.;    then    elk.    in   Citizens    Savings    Bank,    and 


broker;  began  study  of  law,  Washington,  D.C.; 
elk.  House  Com.  on  Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries, 
1907-11  (resigned);  practiced  in  Fall  River  since 
Jan.,  1911;  mem.  Swift,  Grime  &  Swift;  master 
in  chancery  for  Bristol  County  since  1911;  trustee 
Citizens  .Savings  Bank;  dir.  Allen  Slade  &  Co., 
Inc.,  Fall  River  Automatic  Telephone  Co.,  Am. 
Plumbing  and  Heating  Co.,  Pocasset  Garage  & 
Machine  Co.  Pres.  Fall  River  High  Sch.  Alumni 
Assn.,  1913-14.  1st  It.  12th  Co.  Coast  Arty.  Corps, 
M.V.M.  (resigned  1913).  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Sigma  Phi  (Alpha  of  Mass.),  Phi  Delta  Phi. 
Mason  (32°).  Clubs:  Quequechan  (Fall  River), 
Williams  (New  York),  University  (Washington, 
D.C.),  Massachusetts  (Boston).  Home:  294  French 
St.  Office:  Citizens  Savings  Bank  Bldg.,  Fall  River, 
Mass. 

SWIFT,  Lindsay,  editor;  b.  Boston,  July  29,  1856; 
s.  John  Lindsay  and  Sarah  Edes  (Allen)  Swift; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1877;  m.  Katherine  Agnes  Jackson, 
of  Abington,  Mass.,  July  19,  1881.  Editor  Boston 
Public  Library.  Mem.  Mass.  Historical  Soc.  Pres. 
N.E.  <Sr  Clifton  Copper  Co.,  of  Ariz.,  1903-6.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Contributed 
to  many  journals  and  edited  several  works  on  Am. 
history.  Home:  Park  St.,  West  Roxbury.  Office: 
Public  Library,  Boston.* 

SWIFT,  Samuel  Ross,  clergyman;  b.  Paines  Hol- 
low, Herkimer  Co..  N.Y.,  Mar.  31,  1883;  s.  Charles 
Fayette  (D.D.)  and  Nancy  Maria  (Fordyce)  Swift; 
ancestors  among  early  colonists  of  N.E. ;  ed.  pub. 
schs..  Pa.,  Mich,  and  Ohio;  coll.  prep,  at  Beaver 
Falls,  Pa.;  B.S.,  Geneva  Coll.,  Beaver  Falls,  1906; 
B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1909;  m.  Mrs.  Grace  Sophia 
Leonard  Bowne,  of  Washington,  D.C.,  Apr.  24,  1912; 
1  child,  Marion  Alden,  b.  Apr.  29,  1913.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1909;  asst.  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Wash- 
ington, D.C.,  1909-12;  1st  Ch.,  Hinsdale,  Mass.,  since 
Feb.,  1912.    Mason.    Address:  Hinsdale,  ISIass. 

SWIFT,  Walter  Babcock,  M.D.,  author:  b.  (Am. 
parents),  Geneva,  Switzerland,  Dec.  24,  1868;  s. 
Nathaniel  Hathaway  and  Isabella  Beecher  (Bab- 
cock) Swift;  descendant  of  Capt.  William  Babcock 
(family  presented  by  English  crowned  heads  with 
a  coat  of  arms  decorated  with  that  species  of  swal- 
low and  deer  known  as  the  swift) ;  grad.  Emerson 
Coll.  of  Oratory,  1898;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1901;  O.B., 
N.E.  Conservatory  of  Music,  1902;  S.B.,  Lawrence 
Scientific  Sch.  (Harvard),  1903;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1907;  spl.  study  of  nervous  diseases,  Berlin, 
Germany,  1908;  U.  of  Berlin,  1909;  Neurobiologis- 
ches  Institiit,  Berlin,  1910;  m.  Dr.  Edith  Hale,  of 
Cambridge,  Mass..  Nov.  26,  1907;  2  children:  Bar- 
bara, Phyllis.  Interne  Long  Island  Hosp.,  Boston, 
1906-7;  asst.  (1  yr.)  to  Prof.  H.  Oppenheim,  Berlin; 
to  physicians  for  nervous  diseases,  Boston  City 
Hosp.,  1910-14;  asst.  in  neurology.  Tufts  Med.  Sch., 
1911,  neuropathology,  same,  1912;  in  charge  voice 
clinic,  Boston  State  Hosp.  (psychopathic  dept.), 
since  1912;  instr.  neuropathology.  Tufts  Med.  Sch., 
since  1913;  practiced  as  specialist  in  nervous  dis- 
eases since  1910  (now  especially  in  speech  defects). 
Vet.  mem.  1st  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Medico-Psychol.  Assn.,  N.E. 
Psychiatric  Assn.,  Boston  Soc.  Psychiatry  and 
Neurology,  Am.  Psychopathol.  Assn.,  Am.  Assn. 
for  Study  of  Feeble-Minded,  Nat.  Assn.  for  Study 
of  Epilepsy,  Am.  Genetic  Assn.,  Lawrence  Scien- 
tific Assn.,  Anglo-Am.  Med.  Assn.  (Berlin),  Conti- 
nental Anglo-Am.  Med.  Soc  (Paris),  Internat. 
Phonetic  Assn.,  etc.  Author:  (in  preparation)  The 
Reflexes — their  Technique  and  Significance,  1915; 
Speech  Defects,  1915;  also  publislied  32  tech.  med. 
articles;  lecturer  upon  speech  defects.  Recrea- 
tions: American  Archseology  (as  a  youth  found, 
arranged  and  catalogued  2,000  Indian  relics  in  four 
yrs.;  2  articles);  landscape  art  photography,  pub- 
lished 10  articles;  and  foreign  travel.  Address:  110 
Bay  State  Rd.,  Boston. 

SWIFT,  William  Nye,  M.D.;  Aug.  1,  1854-Oct. 
28,  1911.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

SWIFT,  William  S.,  merchant;  b.  Vineyard  Hav- 
en, Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1880;  s.  Charles  H.  and  Hannah 
V.  (Smith)  Swift;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  course  in  land 
surveying  with  Internat.  Correspondence  Sch.;  m. 
Vineyard  Haven,  June  3,  1884,  Josephine  L.  Cleve- 


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land;    7   children,   Sherman  G.,   Alaric   K.,  William  publican.     Baptist.     Mason    (K.T.,    Shriner) ;    Odd 
F.,  Josephine  C,  Donald  S.,  Helen  C.  Dean  H.    In  Fellow   (pa.st  ^rand).    Address:  Harrison,  Me. 
grocery  and  provision  business  in  Vineyard  Haven  SVI.VX:STZ:r  Herbert  Milton  author-  b   T.nwell 
since  1884;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1898,  99;  town  MaTs     Feb    20    1849-  s    E/ekiel  Jorda^            mHaiH 
elk   since  1885;  pub.  surveyor.   Republican.   Melho-  fT^^fttie)    sVwVte t^ed.   iSton^  (^^^^ 
dist.    Address:    Vineyard  Haven,   Mass.  Clara    M.    Elder,    of    Portland,    Me.,    Auff.    B.    187  2. 
SWIG,  Iiouis,  lawyer;  b.  Springfield,  Mass.,  July  Studied  law;  admitted  to  the  Me.  bar.  1872,  later  to 
30,  1882;  s.  Simon  and  Fannie  (Levy)   Swig;  grad.  Mass.   bar  and  U.S.  cts.;   retired  from  practice  in 
Taunton  High  Sch.,  1901;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  of  Law,  Boston,  1899;  trial  magistrate,  Me.,  civ.  and  crimi- 
1906;  m.  Pauline  Zuckerman,  of  New  York,  July  9,  nal  jurisdiction;  historian,  writer  on  birds,  plants 
1911.    Practiced  at  Taunton,  Mass.,  since  1905;  spl.  and  natural  phenomena;  illustrator  and  mag.  con- 
justice  First  Dist.  Court  of  Bristol;  sec.  Nat.  Realty  tbr.     Mason    (32°,    Shriner).     (See   Who's   Who    in 
Co.,  Boston.   Was  mem.  Coast  Arty.  Corps.,  9th  Co.,  America,    1912-13,  for  list  of  books,  etc.)     Home: 
M.V.M.    Republican.    Jewish  religion.    Ex-sec.  and  Cambridge,  Mass. 

treas.    Taunton   Bar  Assn.     Odd   Fellow;    K.   of   P.  SYLVESTER,  William  Hillman,  M.D.;  b.  Poland, 

Club:   Boston  Pr-fess.    Home:   14  Exeter  St.    Office:  Me.,    Sept.    25,    1850;   s.    William   P.   and   Clara  aI 

Crocker  Bldg.,  Taunton,  Mass.  (White)  Sylvester;  ed.  Hebron  (Me.)  Acad.;  Frank- 

SWITZEB,   P.   Boss, 

port,  Herkimer  Co.,  N.Y. 

Harrison  and  Edwina  {^^^^^,  kj., ..^^.^.^ ,  ^^^^^.^^  ^^  „  , ,  -^  _._  :?„_„  a  t^t-^.  , 
scendant  of  Capt.  Nathaniel  Post  of  War  of  the  ^omersworth.  N.H.,  1876-9  Natick  Mass  since 
Revolution;  grad.  Benton  Hall  Acad.,  Little  Falls.  18/9.  Forrner  mem  Bd.  of  Health;  trustee  and 
N.Y.,  1899;  grad.  Albany  (N.Y.)  Business  Coll.,  ™em.  staff,  Leonard  Morse  Hosp  Mem.  A.M.A., 
1901;  m.  Sept.  25,  1902,  Stella  Margaret  Perkins,  of  ^ass.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Methodist.  Recrea- 
Utica,  N.Y.  With  Utica  (N.Y.)  Heater  Co.,  1901;  tions;  nature  study,  microscopical  and  photograph- 
purchasing  agt.  Pressed  Steel  Car  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  ical  work.  Address:  b  Clarendon  St.,  Natick,  Mass. 
Pa.,  1902;  treas.  Salisbury  Steel  &  Iron  Co.,  Utica,  SYMONDS,  John  Henry,  banker;  b.  Salem,  Mass., 
N.Y.,  1903-8;  organized  firm  of  Switzer,  Cashman  &  Apr.  12,  1852;  s.  Charles  E.  and  Mary  J.  (Young) 
Co.,  bankers,  Boston,  1908;  organized,  1910,  the  Symonds;  ed.  Salem  pub.  schs.;  m.  Alice  H.  Smith, 
Green  Mountain  Marble  Co.,  consolidating  various  of  Salem,  Nov.,  1881;  1  daughter,  Euleta  Valmore 
marble  quarries  and  marble  cos.  in  Vt.,  and  was  (died  1906).  Began  as  messenger,  Merchants  Nat. 
elected  v.-p.  and  gen.  mgr.,  1911;  pres.  Middlebury  Bank,  Salem,  1867;  became  messenger  2d  Nat.  Bank, 
Marble  Co.,  Placer  Mines  Development  Co.;  treas.  Boston,  Apr.,  1869;  then  was  bookkeeper,  teller  and 
Dolgeville  &  Salisbury  Ry.  Co.,  (Columbian  Corpn.  asst.  cashier  and  has  served  as  cashier  since  Oct., 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  1913.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Boston  City, 
■of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Boston  City;  Transportation  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Colonial  (Salem).  Home: 
(New  York).  Home:  Rutland,  Vt.  Office:  185  Dev-  "Belvedere,"  Peabody,  Mass.  Office:  2d  National 
onshire  St.,  Boston.  Bank,  Boston. 

SYKES,  rrederick  Henry,   college   president;    b.  SYMONDS,  Joseph  White,  lawyer;  b.  Raymond, 

Queensville,  Ont.,  Oct.  21,  1863;  s.  James  and  Sarah  Me.,  Sept.  2,  1840;  s.  Joseph  and  Isabella  (Jordan) 

(Earp)    Sykes;    A.B.,    U.    of    Toronto,    1885,    A.M.,  Symonds;    A.B.,    Bowdoin    Coll.,    1S60,    A.M..    1863; 

1886;   student,  scholar  and   fellow  Johns  Hopkins,  admitted  to  bar,  1863;   (LL.D.,  Bowdoin,  1894);  m. 

1891-5,  Ph.D..  1894;  mem.  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford,  Eng.,  Mary  Campbell  Stuart,  of  Huntington,  N.Y.,  May, 

1899;    m.    Louise    Lavell    Ryckman,    of    Brockville,  1884;  1  son.   Stuart  O.    Judge  Supreme  Jud.  Ct.  of 

Ont.,  1899.    Teacher  in  secondary  schs.  of  Ontario,  Me.,    1878-84;    resumed   practice   at   Portland;   city 

1885-91;    lecturer    Ont.    Sch.    of   Pedagogy,    1892-3;  solicitor.  1868-72;  sr.  mem.  firm  oT  Symonds,  Snow, 

examiner  in  English,  edn.  dept.  of  Ont.  and  U.  of  Cook  &  Hutchinson  since  1893;  dir.  Me.  Central  R. 

Toronto,   1893-7;   prof.   English   and  history.  Wes-  R.,  Fidelity  Trust  Co.    Mem.  Me.  Hist.  Soc.    Repub- 

tern  U.,  London,  Ont.,  1895-7;  staff  lecturer,  English  lican.  Clubs:  Cumberland,  Portland  Athletic.  Home: 

lit..  Am.  Soc.  for  Extension  Univ.  Teaching,   1897-  22  Pine  St.    Office:  Fidelity  Bldg.,  Portland,  Me.* 
03;  prof.   English  lit.  and  dir.  extension  teaching, 

Columbia,   1903-10;  dir.  tech.  edn.   (schs.  of  Indus-  T 

trial  and  household  arts)  and  prof.  English,  Teach-  _  _  ,  ,  „  ^  ,  ,  ^,  „ 
ers  Coll.  (Columbia),  1910-13;  pres.  Conn.  Coll.  for  TABEB,  Henry,  educator;  b.  Staten  Island,  NY., 
Women.  New  London.  1913 — .  Lecturer.  Johns  Hop-  June  10,  1860;  s.  Charles  C.  and  Cornelia  F.  (Mar- 
kins,  1900-2.  U.  of  Chicago.  1902,  Brooklyn  Inst.,  tin)  Taber;  Ph.B.,  Yale,  1882;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hop- 
1900-2.  1906-10.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  kins.  1888;  m.  Fanny  Lawrence,  of  New  York,  Jan. 
books  and  writings.)    Home:    New  London,  Conn.*  28,    1886.     Asst.    in    mathematics,    Johns    Hopkins, 

___„__    _              _,          ^        ^       ,c^            ,     -.n^nv  1888-9;    docent,    1889-92,    asst.    prof,    mathematics, 

SYKES,  Georg-e  Edmund,  mfr.     (See  vol.   1909.)  1892-1903,   prof,   since   1903,  Clark  U.    Fellow  Am. 

SYLVESTER,   Albie  Warren,   M.D.,   surgeon;    b.  Acad.    Arts   and    Sciences;    mem.    Am.    Math.    Soc, 

Etna,  Me.,  July  6.   1863;  s.  Daniel  and  Eliza  Wolf  London  Math.  Soc,  Deutsche  Matematiker  Vereini- 

(Friend)   Sylvester;  grad.  Me.  Central  Inst.,  Pitts-  gung.    Address:    26  Dayton  St..  Worcester,  Mass.* 

?on*J'  Me.,  1884;  M.D     Med.  Sch    of  Me.   (Bowdoin),  TABER,  Henry  W.,  banker;  b.  N.Y.  City,  Mar.  22, 

1892;    m.   Gertrude   Elizabeth   Redding    of   Bailey-  1859;    g.    William    and    Emeline    (Holmes)    Taber; 

ville.  Me.,  June  13,   1894;   2  children.  Delia  Mane,  descendant  of  Philip  Taber.  who  came  to  America 

Dons     Maybelle.      Practiced     in     Plymouth,     Me.,  in   1605;   ed.   in   pub.   schs.   of   N.Y.   and   Mass.;    m. 

1892-5,   N.Y.   City,   1895-05.   Pittsfield.   Mass..   since  Abbie  A.  Covell.   of  New  Bedford.   Oct.    9.   1884:    2 

1905;  oculist  and  aurist  Hillcrest  Hosp.,  Pittsfield.  children.   Elliot  Covell,   Helen    (died  Oct.   1,  1914). 

Mem.   A.M.A.,   Mass.    Med.   Soc.    Mason;  mem.   I.O.  Began  with  Geo.  L.  Brownell,  carriage  mfr..  after- 

O.F.,    B.P.O.    Elks.     Republican.     Conglist.     Clubs:  wards  with  Phila.  and  Reading  Coal  &  Iron  Co.  and 

University,    Berkshire    Country,    Park.     Home:    58  advanced    to    head    elk.;    entered    employ    of    Mer- 

Bartlett  Av.    Office:  150  North  St.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  chants    Nat.    Bank,    New    Bedford,    Jan.    10.    1887; 

SYLVESTER,  Charles  Bradford,  M.D.;  b.  Casco,  elected  cashier  Nov.   IS,   1910.    Mem.  City  Guards, 

Me.,    Feb.    12,    1865;    s.    Samuel   Cook   and   Rebecca  1886.      Republican.      Unitarian.      Clubs:      Brooks, 

Bodge    (Mayberry)     Sylvester;    in    direct    descent  Country  of  New  Bedford  (dir.).    Recreations:    golf, 

from  Gov.  William  Bradford,  of  Mass.;  grad.  Bridg-  yachting.     Home:     578    Union    St.     Address:     Mer- 

ton  (Me.)  Acad..  1884;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bow-  chants  Nat.   Bank.  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

doin).  1889;  house  surgeon  New  York  Infant  Hosp.,  TABER,  Mary  Jane  Howland  (Mrs.),  author;  b. 

1889-90;    spl.    course   Harvard   Med.   Sch.,    1911;   m.  Aurora,  N.Y..  Aug.  1.  1834;  d.  Augustus  and  Phebe 

Jan.,  1891,  Flora  D.  Bray,  of  Harrison,  Me.,   (died  Jane  Howland;   ed.  Friends'  Boarding  Sch.,  Provi- 

June,  1895);  2  children,  Ruth  B.,  Laurance  B. ;  m.  dence,    R.I.,    1849-50,    Margaret    Robinson's    Sch., 

2d,  Aug.,  1896.  Mary  F.  Whitney,  of  Harrison,  Me.;  Phila.,  1852-3;  m.  Aurora,  N.Y.,  May  25,  1854,  Abra- 

2  children,  Allan  M^.,  Miriam  C.    Began  practice  in  ham  Taber.    Mem.   Soc.  of  Friends.    Author:    Ger- 

N.Y.  City,  1890;  settled  in  Harrison,  Me.,  Nov.  10,  man-English     Primer;     The     Chancellor's     Secret 

1890.    Trustee   Bridgton   Acad.     Mem.   A.M.A.    Re-  (transl.    from   German);    The   Cathedrals   of   Eng- 


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land,  1904;  Just  a  Few  Friends,  1907;  Bathsluta's 
Letters  to  Her  Cousin  Deborah;  Bells:  An  Anthol- 
ogy; A  Honeymoon  Soliloquy,  1914.  Address:  New 
Bedford.  Mass. 

TAPT,  Allen  IieRoy,  business  man;  moved  to 
Los  Anpeles,   Cal.,    1911.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

TAPT,  Arthur  M.,  lawyer;  b.  Uxbridpe,  Mass., 
Jan.  2S,  1854;  s.  Brisham  A.  and  Eliza  A.  (Whit- 
ney) Taft;  de.'^cendant  of  Robert  Taft,  of  Brain- 
tree  and  Mandon,  1678-80;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Doug- 
lass, Mass.;  clerk  in  fancy  goods  stores  at  Worces- 
ter, 1872-80;  LL.B.,  Yale,  1882;  m.  Olive  E.  Hewit, 
Of  Worcester  (died,  1908);  m.  2d,  Jan.  22,  1913, 
Alice  W.  Ander.=on,  of  Worcester.  Lawyer  at  Wor- 
cester since  1882;  pres.  Mass.  Oilless  Bearings  Co., 
Worcester,  resigning  in  1905;  v. -p.  Rutland  Marble 
Co.  until  absorbed  by  Vt.  Marble  Co.;  dir.  Quinsiga- 
mond  Steamboat  Co.,  A.  A.  Coburn  Co.  Represen- 
tative in  Gen.  Court  of  Mass.,  1902-6;  mem.  judi- 
ciary com.  5  yrs.,  majority  leader  of  the  House, 
1905-6;  candidate  for  speaker,  1904;  house  chmn. 
joint  spl.  com.  on  railroads  and  st.  ry.  laws;  mem. 
Com.  to  Revise  Pub.  Statutes  of  Mass.;  mem.  Mass. 
Senate,  1906-7  (majority  leader);  chmn.  joint  com. 
on  the  judiciary;  chmn.  joint  com.  federal  relations; 
mem.  com.  on  rules.  Mason  (Blue  Lodge,  Chapter, 
Council):  mem.  T.O.O.P.  (Past  Noble  (Irand).  I.O. 
R.]\T.  (Past  Sachem).  Patrons  of  Husbandry,  Wor- 
cester Chamber  of  Commerce,  Worcester  Co.  Bar 
Assn.,  Worcester  Co.  Agrl.  Soc.  Recreations:  fish- 
ing, hunting,  reading  (historical).  Conglist.  Office: 
Walker   Bldg..   Worcester,   Mass. 

TAPT,  Arthur  Robert,  financier;  Feb.  19,  1S59- 
Aug.   21.   1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

TAPT,  Benjamin,  insurance.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
TAPT,  Charles  Hutchins,  dentist:  b.  Boston, 
Sept.  13,  1857:  s.  Charles  Preston  and  Mary  Lund 
(Hutchins)  Taft;  grad.  Cambridge  High  Sch.. 
1877;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1881:  D.M.D..  Harvard  Dental 
Sch.,  1886;  m.  Brooklyn.  May  27,  1895.  Emily  Hink- 
ley.  of  Baltimore,  Md.  Began  practice  at  Cambridge, 
1886;  instr.  in  operative  dentistry.  Harvard  Dental 
Sch.,  1890-2;  prof,  dental  pathologv  and  therapeu- 
tics, Hering  Med.  Coll..  Chicago,  1892-4:  returned  to 
Boston,  Sept..  1894.  Swedenborgian.  Mem.  Chicago 
Hussars  during  World's  Columbian  Expn.  Club: 
Boston  City.  Home:  17  Lowell  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.     Office:     2   Park   Sq.,  Boston.* 

TAPT,  David  Nathaniel,  mfr.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
TAPT,  Elihu  Barber,  lawver:  b.  Williston,  Vt., 
Mar.  25.  1847:  s.  Rleazer  and  Ellen  M.  (Barber) 
Taft;  prep.  edn.  "^'illiston  CVt.)  Acad.:  A.B..  TT. 
of  Vt.,  1871,  A.M..  1874;  m.  Williston,  Apr.  1,  1875, 
Lucia  A.  Johnson  (died  Dec.  15,  1875).  Studied 
law:  admitted  to  bar,  1873,  and  has  since  prac- 
ticed at  Burlington.  Vt.;  alderman  8  yrs..  sch. 
commr.  3  vrs..  citv  attv.  2  vrs.;  mem.  State  Senate 
from  Chittenden  "Co.,  "lSSS-90.  Republican.  Uni- 
versalist.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.  (life).  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Nat.  Geographic  Soc,  Scottish  Rite  Mason  (33°, 
Shriner).  Traveled  extensively  abroad  and 
throughout  America.  Club:  Algonquin.  Address: 
Burlington,   Vt. 

TAPT,  Ezra  Pletcher.  dentist;  b.  Dedham,  Mass.. 
Mar.  30,  1846:  s.  Ezra  Wood  and  Lendamine  Draper 
(Guild)  Taff  A.B..  Amherst  Coll.,  1867:  D.M.D., 
Harvard  U.  Dental  Sch..  1876:  m.  Emma  Howe 
Browne,  of  Dedham.  June  15.  1877;  children.  Theo- 
dore H.,  Fletcher  W..  Roger  B.  Beean  practice  at 
Boston.  1872:  instr.  in  Harvard  Dental  Sch..  1892- 
1904;  in  practice  at  Camhridge.  Mass..  since  1904. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Mass.  Dental  Soc, 
etc.  Home:  32  Avon  Hill  St.  Offlce:  1306  Mass. 
Av.,   Cambridge,   Mass. 

TAPT.  Georg"e  Sprinsf,  lawyer;  b.  ITxbridge, 
Mass.,  Nov.  14,  1859;  s.  Henry  G.  and  .^riadnp  (Jef- 
ferson) Taft:  descendant  of  Robert  Taft.  of  Men- 
don,  Mass.,  about  1678:  A.B.,  Brown  TT..  1882:  read 
law:  admitted  to  bar,  1887;  m.  June  26.  1913.  Nancy 
Hall,  of  T..ondon,  Eng.;  2  daughters  (twins),  Mar- 
garet Jefferson.  Norah  Alliston.  Clk.  Com.  on 
Privileges  and  Elections,  TT.S.  Senate.  1883-7:  pvt. 
sec  to  Senator  George  Frisbie  Hoar,  of  Mass., 
1883-7:  engaged  in  practice  (Taft  &  Stobbs)  at 
Worcester,  Mass.,  since  1887:  asst.  dist.  atty.  Mid- 
dle Dist.  of  Mass.,   1897-1905,   dist.   atty.,   1905-11; 


mem.  Mass.  Bd.  of  Bar  Examiners  since  1900  and 
sec.  since  1913.  Mem.  Worcester  Co.  Bar  Assn. 
(pres.),  Am.  and  Mass.  bar  assns.  Author:  Senate 
Election  Cases,  17S9-1885.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Clubs:  Worcester,  Tatnuck  Country  (Worcester); 
Union  (Boston).  Recreations:  farming.  Summer 
home:  IJxbridge,  Mass.  Home:  61  Cedar  St.  Office: 
390   Main   St.,   Worcester,  Mass. 

TAPT,  Helen  Herron  (Mis.  William  Howard 
Taft);  b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  June  2,  1861;  d.  John  Wil- 
liamson and  Harriet  (Collins)  Herron;  ed.  Cin- 
cinnati; m.  William  Howard  Taft,  Cincinnati,  June 
19,  1886.  Home:  367  Prospect  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.* 

TAPT,  Herbert  James,  lawyer;  b.  Mason,  N.H., 
Sept.  1,  1860;  s.  James  and  Mary  (Wilson)  Taft; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Greenville,  N.H.,  and  Appleton 
Acad.;  studied  law;  admitted  to  bar,  1883;  m. 
Greenville,  Oct.  21,  1887.  Ida  F.  Chamberlin;  1 
son,  James  Chamberlin,  b.  Feb.  15,  1892.  Began 
practice  at  Milford,  N.H.,  1883;  removed  to  Green- 
ville, 1886;  pres.  Greenville  Chair  Co.;  v.-p.  and 
trustee  Mason  Village  Savings  Bank;  treas.  Green- 
ville Electric  Light  Co.;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1890-1,  Senate,  1900-1901,  1904-5;  mem.  Greenville 
Sch.  Bd.  12  vrs.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  N.H. 
Bar  Assn.  Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  A.O.U.W.,  Grange. 
Club:  Souhegan  Country.  Recreations:  golf.  Ad- 
dress:   Greenville,  N.H. 

TAPT,  Horace  Dutton,  educator;  b.  Cincinnati, 
Dec.  28,  1861;  s.  Alphonso  (Atty.-Gen.,  1876-7) 
and  Louisa  Maria  (Torrey)  Taft;  brother  of  Presi- 
dent William  Howard  and  Henry  Waters  and  half 
brother  of  Charles  Phelps  Taft;  B.A..  Yale,  1883, 
M.A.,  1893;  studied  Cincinnati  Law  Sch.,  1884-5; 
admitted  to  bar,  1885;  m.  Winifred  S.  Thompson, 
of  Niagara  Falls,  N.Y.,  June  29.  1892  (died  Dec. 
1909).  Tutor  of  Latin,  Yale.  1887-90;  founded, 
1890,  and  since  head  master  The  Taft  Sch.  Home: 
W^atertown,  Conn.* 

TAPT.  James  Scollay,  pottery  mfr.;  b.  Nelson, 
N.H.,  July  16,  1844;  s.  Asa  and  Nancy  (Burnap) 
Taft;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Jan.  9,  1874,  Helen  A.  Ball, 
of  Keene,  N.H.  Began  active  career  as  operative 
in  mill,  Harrisonville,  N.H..  at  17,  and  later  was 
employed  in  the  Osborne  &  Hale  Chair  Factory, 
Keene,  for  1  yr.;  engaged  in  grocery  business  at 
Springfield,  Mass.;  returned  to  Keene,  1866;  mem. 
M.  N.  Taft  &  Co.,  dry  goods,  for  5  yrs.;  estab- 
lished J.  S.  Taft  &  Co.,  pottery  mfrs.,  earlv  in 
the  70's;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895;  del.  State 
Constl.  Conv.,  1903;  mayor  of  Keene.  1903.  1904, 
1905;  v.-p.  Keene  Savings  Bank;  pres.  Citizens'  Nat. 
Bank.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason;  mem. 
S.A.R.  (pres.  Keene  Chapter).  Address:  Keene, 
N.H. 

TAPT.  Mary  Plorence.  M.D. ;  b.  Putney,  Vt.,  .June 
19.  1853;  d.  Charles  Preston  and  Mary  Lund 
(Hutchins)  Taft;  M.D..  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medi- 
cine. 1886:  unmarried.  Engaged  in  practice  at  Mid- 
dletown.  Conn.,  1886:  removed  to  Newtonville, 
Mass.,  1894;  prof,  diseases  of  women,  Hering  Med. 
Coll..  Chicago,  1892-4.  Swedenborgian.  Mem.  In- 
ternational Hahnemannian  Assn.  Address:  382 
Walnut  St.,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

TAPT.  Robert  "Wendell,  cotton  mfr.;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Nov.  21.  1868;  s.  Roval  C.  and  Mary 
Frances  (Armington)  Taft:  Ph.B..  Brown  T^..  1891; 
m.  Providence,  Jan.  11.  1893.  Alice  A.  Grinnell. 
Engaged  in  cotton  mfg.  since  1891:  treas.,  dir. 
Coventry  Co.;  pres.  Merchants  Nat.  Bank:  trustee 
Providence  Instn.  for  Savings.  1894:  dir.  R.I.  Hosp. 
Trust  Co..  Providence  Telephone  Co.,  Gen.  Fire 
Extinguisher  Co.  A.-d.-c.  with  rank  of  col.  on 
governor's  staff.  1895-7:  asst.  adj. -gen.  of  R.I., 
1897-01.  Renublican.  Clubs:  Hope,  Agawam, 
Snuantum  (Providence),  Universitv.  Merchants' 
(New  York).  Home:  154  Hone  St.  Office:  15  West- 
minster   St.,    Providence,    R.I.* 

TAPT,  Royal  Chapin,  governor;  Feb.  14.  1823- 
June  4,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1912-13.) 

TAPT.  "Waterman  Allen,  lumber  exporter;  b. 
Crown  Point.  Essex  Co.,  N.Y..  Aug.  11,  1849;  s. 
Albert  and  Mary  Ann  (Cummings)  Taft;  descend- 
ant  of   Robert   Taft,   who   came   to   America   1640 


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and   settled   first   at    Braintree,   Mass.,   afterwards  TAGGABT,  Fenwick  Gordon,   M.I).,    surgeon;   b. 

at  Mendon,  Mass.,  which,  in  1727,  became  Oxbridge,  Charlotte,  Vt.,   Dec.  16,  1875;  s.  John  R.  and  Mary 

Mass.;  ed.  pvt.  sch.,  N.Y.;  m.  Sarah  E.  Doughty,  of  D.   (Waddell)  Taggart;  prep.  edn.  Burlington  (Vt.) 

Charlestown,  Mass.,  Dec.  5,  1878;  3  children,  Clara  High  Sch.;  skilled  pharmacist.   State  of  Vt.,   1896; 

C.    (Mrs.   Raymond   S.   Farr,   of  Arlington,   Mass.),  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1903;  m.  Edythe 

Helen    (died   Apr.    19,    1913),   Waterman   Allen,   Jr.  E.    Smithers,   of  Springfield,   Mass.,   June   24,    1908. 

(sec.  and   mgr.   Export  I^umber  Co.).    Engaged  in  Practiced  in  Greenwich,  R.I.,  since  1904.    Enlisted 

lumber  business,  Boston,  since  1872;  pres.  Export  in   Co.   M,   Vt.   N.G.,   1894;   served   with   Co.   M,    1st 

Lumber  Co.,  organized,  1907,  successors  to  Export  Inf.,    Vt.    Vols,    during   Spanish-Am.    War;    elected 

Lumber  Co.,  Ltd.   (organized,   1878).    Mem.   Boston  It..     1899;    retired    1904;     elected     1st    It.    Varnum 

Chamber    of    Commerce.     Clubs:     Algonquin,    Ex-  Continentals,    East    Greenwich,    R.I.,     1914;    dept. 

change,  Oakley  Country  (Watertown,  Mass.),  Down  surgeon  U.S.  War  Vets.,  1912,  13.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  R.L 

Town    (New   York).    Recreations:     golf,   motoring,  Med.   Soc,   Providence  Med.   Assn.,   Kent  Co.   Med. 

etc.    Home:    119  Pleasant  St.,  Arlington,  Mass.    01-  Assn.,  N.E.  Alumni  Assn.  U.  of  Vt.,  Alpha  Kappa 

fice:    53  State  St.,  Boston.  Kappa.     Mason;    mem.    Royal    Arcanum,    I.O.O.F. 

de^^^f'^VhT^I^Td^rt^^s"'  ^^^^^^i^nltl^'tTli-  Hoti;  ^^l^/w^ck!  ^.^L^o'Sce'^^lL?  Gl-l^r:iw^c^,"^R'l: 
dent  of  the  United  States;  b.  Cincinnati,  Sept.  15, 

1867;  s.  Alphonso  (Atty.-Gen.,  1876-7,  Secretary  of  TAINTOB,  Giles,  lawyer,  engineer;  b.  New 
War,  1875,  minister  to  Austria,  1883-5,  minister  to  Rochelle,  N.Y.,  Jan.  22,  1866;  s.  Frank  Lathrop  and 
Russia,  1885-6)  and  Louisa  Maria  (Torrey)  Taft;  Charlotte  Jean  (Wilson)  Taintor;  S.B.  in  Elec- 
brother  of  Henry  Waters  and  Horace  Dutton  Taft  trical  Engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1887;  student 
and  half  brother  of  Charles  Phelps  Taft;  grad.  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1898-9;  m.  Charlotte  Mor- 
Woodward  High  Sch.,  Cincinnati,  1874;  B.A.,  Yale,  ton,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1894;  3  children, 
1878  (2d  in  class  of  132,  salutatorian  and  class  Charles  Wilson,  2d,  Elizabeth  Ashmun,  Martha 
orator);  LL.B.,  Cincinnati  Law  Sch.,  1880,  dividing  Morton.  With  Elec.  Accumulator  Co..  New  York, 
1st  prize;  (LL.D.,  Yale,  1893,  U.  of  Pa.,  1902,  Har-  1887-8,  since  with  N.E.  Telephone  &  Telegraph 
vard.  1905,  Miami  U.,  1905,  State  U.  of  la.,  1907,  Co.;  was  mgr.  at  Keene,  N.H.,  acting  mgr.  Wor- 
Wesleyan,  1909,  Princeton,  1912,  McGill,  1913,  Am-  cester,  Mass.,  mgr.  Cambridge;  has  served  as  asst. 
herst,  1914;  D.C.L.,  Hamilton,  1913);  m.  Helen,  d.  elec.  engr.,  supt.  Western  div.,  Springfield,  supt. 
John  W.  Herron,  Cincinnati,  June  19,  1886;  3  chil-  right  of  way  dept.,  Boston;  on  retainer  as  lawyer 
dren,  Robert  Alphonso,  Helen  Herron,  Charles  since  1906;  now  in  gen.  law  practice.  Mem.  Am. 
Phelps,  2d.  Admitted  to  Ohio  bar,  1880;  law  re-  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Bos- 
porter  Cincinnati  Times,  and  later  of  Cincinnati  ton.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason.  Home:  124 
Commercial,  1880;  asst.  pros.  atty.  Hamilton  Co.,  Brattle  St.,  Cambridge.  Office:  53  State  St.,  Bos- 
O.,  1881,  2,  3;  practiced  law  at  Cincinnati,  1883-7;  ton. 

asst.  county  solicitor  Hamilton  Co..   1885-7;  judge  ^_    .      ,  .    -        .  ,.    ^~,^,•,^•        t,t„ 

Superior  Ct.,  Cincinnati,  1887-90;  solicitor-gen.  of  TALBOT,  Archie  lee,  insurance;  b.  Phillips,  Me., 
U.S.,  1890-2;  U.S.  circuit  judge,  6th  Circuit,  1892-  Sept.  14,  1846;  s.  Charles  J.  and  Delphinia  S.  (Rob- 
1900;  prof,  and  dean  law  dept.,  U.  of  Cincinnati,  bins)  Talbot;  ed  town  schs.,  high  sch.  and  Me. 
1896-1900;  pres.  U.S.  Philippine  Commn.,  Mar.  12,  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Kents  Hill  Me.;  m.  Jan.  13,  1869, 
1900-July  4,  1901;  first  civil  gov.  of  P.I.,  July  4,  Nina  Victoria  Adams  of  Georgetown,  Mass.,  na- 
1901-Feb.  1,  1904;  sent  to  Rome  by  President  five  of  Wilton,  Me.  Clk.  and  student  in  law  office 
Roosevelt,  1902,  to  confer  with  Pope  Leo  XIII  con-  of  father  (U.S.  deputy  collector  internal  revenue, 
cerning  purchase  of  agrl.  lands  of  religious  orders  1869-84);  agt.  fire  and  life  ins.  Lewiston,  Me., 
in  the  P.I.;  twice  declined  appmt.  from  President  1883-8;  gen.  agt  for  Me  Provident  Life  &  Trust 
Roosevelt  as  asso.  justice  Supreme  Ct.  of  U.S.,  Co.  ot  Phila.,  1888-03  Alderman  Lewiston,  1883- 
1903;  Sec.  of  War  in  cabinet  of  President  Roose-  84;  mem.  Lewiston  Sch.  Bd  1886-96;  mem  Me. 
velt,  Feb.  1,  1904- June  30.  1908:  sent  to  Cuba  by  Legislature,  1897;  spl.  agt.  U.S.  Census,  2d  Cong. 
President  Roosevelt  to  adjust  insurrection  there,  Dist.,  Me.,  1910.  Mason;  permanent  life  mem  Ma- 
1906,  and  acted  short  time  as  provisional  gov.;  in  sonic  Grand  Bodies  in  Me  ;  elected  mem.  bd.  trus- 
Mar.  and  Apr.,  1907,  visited  Panama,  Cuba  and  P.R.,  tees  Charity  Fund  (5rand  Lodge  of  Masons  in  Me., 
bv  direction  of  the  President,  to  take  up  various  1882,  for  3  yrs.,  and  continuously  re-elected  every 
matters  and  familiarize  himself  with  conditions;  3  yrs.  to  present  time;  chmn.  delegation  from 
later  he  visited  Japan  and  P.I.,  returning  to  Amer-  Grand  Lodge  Me.  in  Congress  of  Masonic  Grana 
ica  via  Russia.  Nominated  for  President  by  Rep.  Lodges,  Columbian  Expn  Chicago,  Aug.,  1903, 
Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago,  June,  1908,  and  elected  Nov.  Pres.  Me.  Soc.  S.A.R.,  1898-9;  founder  Me.  Soc  May- 
3,  1908.  for  term.  Mar.  4,  1909-Mar.  4,  1913;  re-  flower  Descendants,  1901,  gov  Me.  Soc,  1903,  and 
ceived  321  electoral  votes  against  162  for  William  1904,  elected  dep.  gov.-gen.  of  Gen.  Soc.  Triennial 
Jennings  Brvan,  the  Dem.  candidate:  renominated  Congress,  1906,  and  since  re-elected  at  each  Tri- 
for  the  Presidency  June,  1912.  bv  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  ennial  Congress:  founder  Me.  Soc.  Am.  Wars  1912, 
Chicago:  defeated  in  Nov.  election  following  bv  its  first  comdr.,  and  elected  vice-comdr.-gen.  by  the 
Woodrow  Wilson,  Dem.  candidate.  Kent  prof,  of  Commandery-m-Chief  m  Washington,  1913,  14,  15, 
law,  Yale,  Apr.  1,  1913—,  delivering  four  lectures  mem.  Order  of  Washington,  elected  yice-comdr.- 
a  week  on  federal  constl.  law,  two  in  Academic  sen.,  1914,  15:  mem  Me  Soc.  Colonial  ^\  ars.  Mass 
Dept.  and  two  in  Law  Sch.  Pres.  Am.  Nat.  Red  Soc  War  1812,  Mc  Hist.  Soc  Contributed  articles 
Cross.  1906-Mar.  4,  1913;  pres.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  1913;  to  N.E.  Hist,  and  Geiieal.  Register,  Boston,  and 
1st  pres.  Am.  Acad.  Jurisprudence,  1914.  Author  Dedham,  Mass.  Hist.  Register.  Editor  of  Lineage 
of  Vol.,  Nov.,  1913.  containing  eight  Yale  lectures  of  the  Talbot  Family,  from  Le  Sire  Talebot  A.D. 
and  two  addresses  before  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  on  "Popu-  1066,  to  and  including  Peter  Talbot  of  Dorchester, 
lar  Government":  "Anti-Trust  Act  and  Supreme  and  Roger  Talbot  of  Bostori,  Mass^;  also  the  line- 
Court":  "United  States  and  Peace."  Home:  367  age  of  the  Talbots  of  Bashall,  and  Earls  of  Shrews- 
Prospect  St.,  New  Haven.  Conn.;  (summer)  Pointe-  bury,  and  writer  of  hist,  articles  for  the  press. 
au-Pic.  Province  of  Quebec,  Can.  Address:  Hotel  Home:  157  Pine  St.,  Lewiston,  Me. 
Taft.  New  Haven,  Conn.*  TAI.BOT,    Edmund   Hawes,    lawyer;    b.    Sharon, 

TAFT,   "William  1.,   mfr.;    Sept.   2,    1859-Dec.    31,  Mass      Nov     4     1864;    s.    Solomon   and   Emily  Eliza 

1909.     (See  vol.   1909.)  (Hawes)   Talbot;  descendant  of  Peter  Talbot,  who 

TAGGABT,  David  Arthur,  lawver;  b.  Goffstown,  settled   in   Dorchester   in   early   part   of    17th   cen- 

N.H.,   Jan.    30,    1858;    s.    David   Morril   and    Esther  tury;    ed.   pub.   schs.;    studied   law   Boston   U.    Sch. 

(Wilson)    Taggart;    grad.    Manchester   High    Sch.,  of  Law;   m.   Edna   J.   Betts,    of  Los  Angeles,   Cal., 

1874;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1878;  m.  Elbra  Story,  of  Man-  Sept.  2,  1896.    Practiced.  Boston,  since  1887;  mem. 

Chester.    N.H.,    Nov.    11,    1884;    2    daughters,    Mrs.  Ball  &  Tower   (succeeding  Ball,  Storey  &  Tower) 

Esther  M.  Cooper,  Mrs.  Ruth  S.  T.  Whipple.    Ad-  1893-9,  Tower.  Talbot  &  Hiler,  since  1900;  dir.  and 

mitted   to   N.H.   bar,    1881,   and   since   practiced   in  counsel    Am.    Glue    Co.,    Potter   Drug   &    Chemical 

Manchester;    mem.    Taggart,    Burroughs.    Wyman  Co.,    Robinson    Bros.   &   Co.,    Chester    Kent   &   Co.; 

&  McLane;   mem.   N.H.  Ho.   of  Rep.,   1883;   Senate,  dir.  Internat.  Trust  Co.    Mem    Am.  Bar  Assn.    Re- 

1889   (pres.).    Republican.    Conglist.    Mason.    Club:  publican.     Unitarian.     Pre.s.    Mass     Soc     S.R      Ma- 

Derryfield   (Manchester).    Home:    Ash  and  Myrtle  son  (32°).    Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Eastern  Yacht.  Rec- 

Sts     Office:    913  Elm  St.,  Manchester,  N.H.*  reations:     outdoor     diversions,     golf,     swimming. 


1048 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


Home:     176    Bay    State    Rd.,    Boston    and    Marble- 
head  Neck,  ]\lass.    Office:  35  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

TAI;bOT,  Ellen  Bliss,  college  prof.;  b.  Iowa 
City,  la.,  ^,■o^■.  •i2,  1867;  d.  Benjamin  and  Harriet 
(Bliss)  Talbot;  A.B.,  Ohio  State  U.,  IS'.tO;  Ph.D., 
Cornell,  1898;  U.  of  Chicago,  summer,  1901,  Ber- 
lin, autumn  semester,  1904,  Heidelberg,  spring 
semester,  1905.  Teacher,  Dresden  (O.)  High  Sch., 
1890-1,  Troy  (O.)  High  Sch.,  1891-4;  Sage  scholar 
in  philosophy,  Cornell,  1895-7,  Sage  fellow,  1897-8; 
teacher,  Emma  Willard  Sch.,  Troy,  N.Y.,  1898- 
1900;  prof,  philosophy  and  head  of  dept.  of  phi- 
losophy and  psychology,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  since 
1909.  Mem.  Am.  Philos.  Assn.,  Am.  Psychol. 
Assn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Ad- 
dress:   South   Hadley,   Mass.* 

TAIiBOT,  Fritz  Bradley,  M.D.;  b.  Boston,  .Ian. 
30,  1S7S;  s.  George  N.  and  Florence  Holt  (Dver) 
Talbot;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1900;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1905;  m.  Beatrice  Wight  Bill,  of  Springfield, 
Mass.,  Sept.  26,  1909;  1  son,'  Nathan  Bill.  Prac- 
ticed in  Boston  since  1907;  instr.  pediatrics,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.;  chief  of  Children's  Med.  Dept., 
Mass.  Gen.  Hosp. ;  collaborator  Nutrition  Labora- 
tory, Carnegie  Instn.,  of  Washington,  D.C.;  con- 
sulting phys.  Boston  Lying-in  Hosp.;  phys.  to 
children,  Mass.  Charitable  Eve  and  Ear  Infirmary. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Pediatric  Soc, 
Am.  Assn.  for  Study  and  Prevention  of  Infant 
Mortality,  Am.  Assn.  for  Clin.  Investigation,  N.E. 
Pediatric  Soc,  Boston  Soc.  for  Med.  Improvement, 
Boston  Med.  Library  Assn.  Clubs:  Brookline  Coun- 
try, University,  Harvard  Travelers'  (Boston).  Har- 
vard (Boston  and  N.Y.  City).  Author:  (Fritz  B. 
Talbot,  M.D.,  and  Francis  B.  Benedict)  The  Gase- 
ous Metabolism  of  Infants,  with  special  reference 
to  its  Relation  to  Pulse-Rate  and  Muscular  Ac- 
tivity, 1914;  (.John  Lovett  Morse  and  Fritz  B.  Tal- 
bot); The  Nutrition  and  Feeding  of  Infants;  also 
many  pamphlets,  chiefly  on  metabolism  of  infants. 
Recreations:  travel,  outdoor  sports.  Home:  100 
Cottage  Farm  Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  311 
Beacon    St.,    Boston,    Mass. 

TAIBOT,  Georgre  N.,  president  H.  S.  Lawrence 
Clothing  Co.,  Talbot  Co.  Office:  403  Washington 
St.,  Boston. 

TAI.BOT,  Henry  Paul,  chemist;  b.  Boston,  May 
15,  1S64:  s.  Zephaniah  and  Eliza  Frances  (Paul) 
Talbot;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  1885:  Ph.D..  Leipzig, 
1890;  m.  Frances  E.  Dukehart,  of  Baltimore.  June 
17,  1891.  Asst.,  1885-7,  instr.,  1887-8  and  1890-2,  asst. 
prof.,  1892-5,  asso.  prof.,  1895-8.  prof,  analyt.  chem- 
istry, 1898-02,  prof,  inorganic  and  analyt.  chemis- 
try, in  charge  dept.  of  chemistry  and  chem. 
engring.,  1902-5,  prof,  inorganic  chemistry,  since 
1905,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Lecturer  Wellesley  Coll., 
1892-4.  Author:  Introductory  Course  of  Quantita- 
tive Chemical  Analysis,  1897;  Bibliography  of  the 
Analytical  Chemistry  of  Manganese,  1902;  The 
Electrolytic  Dissociation  Theory  (with  A.  A.  Blan- 
chard),  1905;  also  papers  on  scientific  and  ednl. 
subjects  in  various  jours.  Home:  West  Newton, 
Mass.* 

TAIiBOT,  John  Edward,  M.D. ;  b.  Holliston, 
Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1879;  s.  Zephaniah  and  Eliza  Frances 
(Paul)  Talbot;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Holliston;  Boston 
Latin  Sch.;  Volkmann's  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1902: 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1905;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1912;  m.  Florence  G.  Sanger,  of  Fram- 
ingham,  Mass.,  June  12,  1907.  Practiced  law  3 
yrs.  in  Holliston  and  Boston  before  entering 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  has  held  the  following  hosp. 
appmts.:  Free  Hosp.  for  Women,  Brookline;  Mass. 
Gen.  Hosp.,  East  Med.  Service;  Boston  Lying-in 
Hosp.;  in  gen.  practice  in  Worcester  since  Aug.  1, 
1915.  Mem.  Phi  Rho  Sigma.  Mason  (Blue  Lodge, 
Chapter,  Commandery) ;  mem.  O.E.S.  Address:  Hol- 
liston, ]\Tass. 

TAIiBOT,  Micali  Jones,  clergyman;  b.  East 
Machias,  Me.,  Feb.  25,  1821;  s.  Micah  Jones  and 
Betsey  (Ricli)  Talbot;  prep.  edn.  Washington 
Acad.,  East  Machias;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  1843,  A.M.,  1846  (D.D.,  1872);  m.  Som- 
erset, Mass.,  Eliza  D.  Slade;  m.  2d,  Providence,  R.I., 
1871,  Martha  A.  Gardiner.  Entered  ministry  M.E. 
Ch.,  1844;  pastor  in  Mass.  and  R.I.  for  43  yrs.; 
editorial  contbr.   to  Fall   River   News  and   Bristol 


Plioenix,  1856-8;  prin.  Seminary,  East  Greenwich, 
R.I.,  1858-62;  supt.  schs.,  Bristol  and  Newport,  R.I., 
1864-7;  editor  and  propr.  Newport  Daily  News  and 
Newport  Journal  (Talbot  &  Davis),  1866-8:  pre- 
siding elder  in  N.E.  Southern  Conf.  12  yrs.,  1869- 
81;  ex-pres.  Bd.  of  Trustees,  East  CJreenwich  Acad.; 
del.  Gen.  Conf.  M.E.  Ch.  5  sessions;  mem.  Ecumen- 
ical Conf.,  1891;  pres.  Marthas  Vineyard  Camp 
Meeting  Assn.  6  yrs.;  dir.  AV'estminster  Bank, 
Providence.  Republican.  Mason;  mem.  Psi  Up- 
silon  (Wesleyan  U.).  Home:  Dorchester  Dist., 
Boston,  Mass.;    (summer)   Oak  Bluffs,  Mass. 

TAIiBOT,  Mig-non,  educator;  b.  Iowa  City,  la., 
Aug.  IG,  1869;  d.  Benjamin  and  Harriet  (Bliss) 
Talbot;  prep.  edn.  Columbus  (O.)  High  Sch.,  to 
1887;  B.A.,  Ohio  State  U.,  1892;  post-grad,  study, 
Ohio  State  U.,  1901-3,  Yale,  1903,  1904,  Ph.D.,  1904. 
Teacher,  high  sch.,  Columbus,  1895-02;  instr.  in 
geology,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1904-5,  asso.  prof., 
1905-8,  prof,  since  1908.  Conglist.  Fellow  Geol. 
Soc.  America,  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Paleontol.  Soc,  Nat. 
Geog.  Soc,  Am.  Forestry  Assn.,  Piii  Beta  Kappa, 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma,  Sigma  Xi.  Address:  South 
Hadley,  Mass. 

TAIiBOT,  Winthrop  Tisdale,  M.D.,  educational 
dir.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

TAIiCOTT,  Georg-e,  president  American  Mills 
Co.,   Rock\ille,   Conn. 

TAMBIiVN,  Albert  Terry,  clergyman:  b.  Liberty 
Falls.  N.Y.,  Feb.  24.  1879;  s.  Jeremiah  William 
and  Martha  (Olver)  Tamblyn;  ed.  Boys'  High  Sch., 
Brooklyn.  N.Y.;  Chesbrough  Sem.,  North  Chili, 
N.Y.;  A.B.,  Colgate  U.,  1903;  B.D.,  Union  Theol. 
Sem.,  1906;  post-grad,  work  in  sociology,  Colum- 
bia U.,  1905-6;  m.  Marguerite  Wliite  Cannon,  of 
Scarsdale,  N.Y.,  Oct.  5,  1907;  3  children,  Albert 
Terry,  Jr.,  Charlotte  Bradley,  Marguerite  Cannon. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1906;  pastor  Morristown, 
N.J.,  1906-7,  Bedford  Park  Ch.,  N.Y.  City,  1907-13, 
Windsor  Av.  Ch.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  since  Feb., 
1913.  Pres.  Inter-Church  Athletic  Assn.  Club: 
Hartford  Golf.  Recreations:  motoring,  athletics. 
Address:   288  Windsor  Av.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

TANNEB,  Abel  Palmer,  lawyer;  b.  Groton,  Conn., 
July  7,  1850;  s.  Abel  and  Clarissa  (Waterous)  Tan- 
ner"; ed.  common  and  liigh  schs.;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1874;  studied  law;  admitted  to  bar,  1875;  m.  Mys- 
tic, Conn.,  June  18,  1874,  Emma  B.  Whitford;  1 
child.  Bertha  Virginia  (died  in  infancy).  Prac- 
ticed at  Mystic,  1875-82,  since  at  New  London. 
Dem.  nominee  presidl.  elector.  Conn.,  1896;  Dem. 
candidate  for  Congress,  3d  Dist.,  Conn.,  1904;  mem. 
Conn.  Gen.  Assembly,  1913;  corporation  counsel. 
New  London,  1912-13.  Mem.  New  London  Bar 
Assn.  (pres.  since  1906),  New  London  Co.  Hist. 
Soc.  Home:  23  Hempstead  St.  Office:  Neptune 
Bldg.,   New   London,   Conn. 

TANNER,  Amy  Eliza,  scientific  research;  b.  Owa- 
tonna,  Minn.,  Mar.  21,  1870;  d.  George  Clinton  and 
Emma  (Campbell)  Tanner;  descendant  of  William 
Tanner,  who  settled  in  R.I.  about  1680;  A.B.,  U. 
of  Mich.,  1893;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Chicago,  1898;  unmar- 
ried. Asso.  in  philosophy,  U.  of  Chicago,  1898-02; 
prof,  philosophy,  Wilson  Coll.,  Chambersburg,  Pa., 
1903-7;  hon.  fellow,  Clark  U.,  1907-8;  research  asst. 
and  lecturer,  same  since  1908.  Mem.  Equal  Fran- 
chise League.  Mem.  A.A.A.S..  Assn.  Collegiate 
Alumnae,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Club:  Worcester  Wom- 
an's. Author:  The  Child,  1904,  revised  edit.,  1914; 
Studies  in  Spiritism,  1909;  also  articles  in  Psycho- 
logical Review,  Pedagogical  Seminary,  Am.  Jour- 
nal of  Psychology,  etc.  Home:  48  Downing  St. 
Address:    (ilark   University,   Worcester,    Mass. 

TANNER,  Willard  Brooks,  judge;  b.  Blackstone, 
Mass.,  Aug.  24,  1858;  s.  Oscar  A.  and  Agnes  E. 
(Brooks)  Tanner;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1879,  A.M., 
1882;  m.  Annie  T.  Dunlop,  of  Pawtucket,  R.I.,  Oct. 
12,  1886;  4  children,  Harold  D.,  Hubert  D.,  Kenneth 
J.,  Edith  May.  Admitted  to  R.I.  bar,  1882;  prac- 
ticed in  Providence;  asst.  atty.-gen.  R.I.,  1891-4; 
mem.  Providence  Common  Council,  1895-7;  atty.- 
gen.  of  R.I.,  1897-02;  became  asso.  justice  Supe- 
rior Ct.  of  R.I.,  July,  1905;  chief  justice  since  1910. 
Republican.  Clubs:  Wannamoisett  Golf,  Providence 
Art.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  101  Blackstone 
Boul.,   Providence,   R.I. 


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TAPIEY,  Cliarles  Ralph,  insurance;  b.  Danvers,  Sem.,    Portland,    Me.,    1890-4;    Eastman    Business 

Mass.,  Oct.  29,  1870;  s.  Cliarles  and  Mary  A.   (Un-  Coll.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.,  1898-9;  m.  Marion  Fran- 

derwood)    Tapley;    ed.    pub.    schs.    of   Danvers;    m.  ces    Cornwall,    of    Melrose,    Mass.,    June    15,    1904; 

Lillie  Sutherland,  of  Danvers,  June  22,  1899;  1  son,  1   daughter,  I<"rances  Marion.    Began  active  career 

Charles  S.    Has  conducted  ins.  agencies  in  Boston  with  Obrion  &  Russell,  ins.,  Boston,  June  19,  1899; 

and  Danvers  since  1895;  head  of  firm  of  C.  R.  Tap-  became    stenographer    in    bond    dei)t.,    J'Mdelity    & 

ley  &  Co.;  sec.  and  treas.  Holten  Cemetery  Corpn.,  Deposit  Co.,  of  Baltimore,  asst.  mgr.,  1902-4,  mgr. 

Danvers.    Republican.    Conglist.    Mason;  Odd  Fel-  1904-13;   company  was  merged   with  Am.   Bonding 

low.    Recreations:   motoring,  country   life.    Home:  Co.,    as   the   Fidelity   &   Deposit   Co.    of   Md.,    Jan., 

26  Washington  St.,  Danvers,  Mass.    Office:  31  Milk  1913,    and    management    of   bond    dept.,    at    Boston 

St.,  Boston.  for   Mas^.,   N.H.   and  Vt.    was  placed   in    hands   of 

TAPIiEY,    Henry    Fuller,    merch 

Nov.  2,  1843;  s.  Amos  Preston  and 

ler)   Tapley;   ed.  pub.  schs.   of  Ly ^,.„  „ 

Saunderson,  of  Dynn,  June  26,  1867;  2  daughters,  Boston 
Adaline  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Charles  Henry  Stephen-  TASKER,  Edwin  Sloan,  clergyman;  b.  Washing- 
son),  Edith  (Mrs.  George  Richardson  Beardsell).  ton,  D.C.,  Jan.  11,  1866;  s.  Albert  P.  and  Augusta 
Learned  wholesale  shoe  business  under  father  and  (Peabody)  Tasker;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1890 
admitted  as  partner  to  firm  of  Amos  P.  Tapley  &  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  M.A.,  1908  (D.D.,  1912);  student 
Co.,  Boston,  of  which  has  been  in  charge  since  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theology,  1892-5;  m.  Grace  Clarke 
death  of  father,  1905;  v.-p.  Five  Cents  Savings  Pitkin,  of  Schenectady,  N.Y.,  May  16,  1895;  4  chil- 
Bank;  dir.  Central  Nat.  Bank,  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  dren,  Albert  Pitkin  (deceased),  Pauline  Bradford, 
Mfrs.'  and  Mchts.'  Fire  Ins.  Co.  Trustee  Lynn  Pub.  Harold  Peabody,  Charlotte  Battles.  Teaclier  Me. 
Library  15  yrs.  Mem.  N.E.  Shoe  and  Leather  Assn.,  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  1890-1;  with  Pea- 
N.E.  Shoe  Wholesalers'  Assn.,  Boston  Chamber  of  body  Mfg.  Co.,  Manchester,  N.H.,  1891-2;  asst.  pas- 
Commerce.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Tedesco  tor  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1893-4,  Maiden,  1894-5;  or- 
Country,  Boston  City.  Recreations:  collecting  rare  dained  M.E.  ministry,  1895;  pastor  Centralville, 
prints  and  books.  Home:  Lynn,  Mass.  Office:  194  Lowell,  Mass.,  1895-7,  Sunapee,  N.H.,  1897-8,  Suna- 
Congress  St.,  Boston.  pee  and  South  Newbury,  1898-1900,  Dover,   1900-6, 

TAPLEY,    Philip    C,    newspaper    man;    b.    Saco,  Tilton,  1906-12,  Central  Ch.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  since 

Me..  Aug.  9,  1867;  s.  Rufus  P.  and  Louisa  E.   (Mc-  Apr.    12,    1912      Republican.     Mason      Recreations: 

Mannus)    Taplev;   father   was   mem.   Me.    Supreme  farming.     Address:    329    Haverhill    St.,    Lawrence, 

Jud.  Ct.,   1865-72;  grad.   Saco  High  Sch.,  1887;   un-  Mass. 

married.    Began  newspaper  work,  1907;  city  editor  tATIVLAN,  Charles  Taylor,  lawyer;  b.  Worcester, 

Biddeford  Daily  Journal  since  1912.   Mem.  Common  Mass.,  Dec.   16,   1871;   s.   Reuben  James  and  Susan 

Council,    Saco,    1895;    city    elk      1903-4;    mayor    of  jyj.   (Taylor)  Tatman;  descendant  of  John  Tatman, 

Saco,  1905-6;  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1909.    Mason  Boston,  1632;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Worcester,  graduating 

(K.T.).     Republican.     Conglist      Home:     S^acx)     Me.  f^om    high    sch.,    as    pres.    of   class,    1889;    studied 

Office:  Biddeford  Daily  Journal,  Biddeford,  Me.  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1889-91;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law 

TAPPAN,  Eva  March,  author;  b.  at  Blackstone,  Sch.,  1894;  lawyer  at  Worcester  since  1894,  and 
Mass.,  Dec.  26,  1854;  d.  Rev.  Edmund  March  and  now  practices  in  all  the  courts,  including  the  Su- 
Lucretia  (Logee)  Tappan;  descendant  of  Abraham  preme  Ct.  of  the  U.S.;  m.  Aug.  28,  1901,  Anna  C, 
Toppan,  Newbury,  Mass.,  1637;  A.B.,  Vassar  Coll.,  d.  Anders  and  Christina  F.  Svedberg.  Chmn.  Rep. 
1875;  A.M.,  U.  of  Pa.,  1895,  fellow,  1895-6,  Ph.D.,  City  Com.,  1898;  representative  in  Gen.  Court  of 
1896.  Author:  Charles  Lamb,  the  Man  and  the  Au-  Mass.,  1899-1900;  alderman  City  of  Worcester,  1906; 
thor,  1896;  In  the  Days  of  Alfred  the  Great,  1900;  dir.  Worcester  Free  Pub.  Library,  1907-13;  mem. 
In  the  Days  of  William  the  Conqueror,  1901;  In  Rep.  State  Com.,  1914,  15.  Dir.  Eastern  Brid.ge  & 
the  Days  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  1902;  Old  Ballads  in  Structural  Co.,  Bancroft  Realty  Co.,  Bancroft  Hotel 
Prose,  1901;  England's  Story,  1901;  Our  Country's  Co.  (Worcester).  Mem.  "Worcester  Co.  Bar  Assn. 
Story,  1902;  The  Christ  Story,  1903;  In  the  Days  of  (exec,  com.),  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Worcester  Chamber 
Queen  Victoria,  1903;  Robin  Hood,  His  Book,  1903;  of  Commerce  (pres.,  1909-11),  Alliance  Francaise. 
A  Short  History  of  England's  Literature,  1905;  The  Mem.  H  Co.,  2d  Regt.,  M.V.M.,  3  yrs.  Mem.  Sigma 
Golden  Goose  and  Other  Fairy  Tales  (from  the  Alpha  Epsilon,  S.A.R.,  Am.  Numis.  Soc,  TVorcester 
Swedish),  1905;  A  Short  History  of  America's  Lit-  Soc.  of  Antiquity.  Mason  (32°).  Has  traveled  ex- 
erature,  1906;  A  Short  History  of  England's  and  tensively.  Has  written  on  numismatics  and  col- 
America's  Literature,  1906;  American  Hero  Stories,  lected  a  valuable  cabinet  of  coins.  Clubs:  Worces- 
1906;  Letters  from  Colonial  Children,  1908;  The  ter.  Tatnuck  Country.  Unitarian.  Home:  242  Salis- 
Story  of  the  Greek  People,  1908;  The  Chaucer  Story  bury  St.    Office:  900  Slater  Bldg.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

i?t°ten    m^o'-A^FHelfd^in^th^^^  TAUSSIG,    Edward   David,    rear-admiral;    b.    St. 

Hour   (10  vols.),  1907;  America's  Literature,  with  Taussig;    grad.   U.S.    Naval   Acad.,^  186/ ,   m^  LUen 
Selections  from  Colonial  and  Revolutionary  Writ- 
ers,  1907;  The   Story  of  the  Roman  People,   1910; 


Knefler,   of  Louisville,  Ky.,  Nov.   9,   1873.    Ensign, 
Dec,  1868;  master,  Mar.,  1870;  It.,  Jan.  1,  1872;  It.- 


atory     (ii    vois.i,     i»it.       iviem.    jriu    oeia    is.appa.         =■  . , —  -P^ '     "     „„  i    -D^^ifl/^    ^tot;,->nc.    ar.ii    in    tVio 

Club-     Boston   Authors'    Address-     15    Monadnock    on   the  European  and   Pacific   stations  and   m   the 
fe^     Wof.llto,.    T^Too^*'     A-aaiess.     lo    iuonaanocK    ^^^^^   survey;    comd.    the   Bennington,   Aug.,    1898- 


Rd.,  Worcester,  Mass.*  f^^^  m^g^t^ook  possession  of  Wake  Island  for  the 
TARBEIiX.,  Arthur  VTilson,  editor;  moved  to  uS  and  took  charge  of  Guam  on  Feb.  1,  1899; 
Pittsburgh.  Pa.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  served  in  the  Philippines  and  during  the  summer 
America,  1910-11.)  of  1900  in  North  China;  comd.  Yorktown.  June, 
TARBELI.,  Edmund  C,  painter;  b.  West  Groton,  1900,  to  June,  1901;  at  Navy  Yard,  Washington, 
Mass.,  Apr.  26,  1862;  s.  Edmund  Whitney  and  Mary  Nov.,  1901,  to  Jan.,  1902.  Navy  ^ard,  Boston,  to 
(Fernald)  Tarbell;  pupil  Mus.  of  Fine  Arts,  Bos-  May,  1902;  comd.  Enterprise,  May,  1902  to  Oct.  27, 
ton,  under  Boulanger  and  Lefebvre,  Paris:  m.  Erne-  1902,  Navy  Yard,  Pensacola  Jan.-Oct.,  1903;  comd. 
line  Arnold  Souther,  of  Boston,  Nov.  7,  1888.  Instr.  Independence,  Oct.,  1903-Oct.,  1904;  comdg.  battle- 
drawing  and  painting,  Boston  Art  Mus.,  since  1889.  ship  Massachusetts,  Nov.  1,  1904;  transterred  to 
Mem.  Jury  of  Award,  St.  Louis  Expn.;  mem.  Nat.  battleship  Indiana,  Jan.  6,  1906  Navy  Yard,  New 
Inst.  Arts  and  Letters.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer-  York,  Mar.  15,  1907;  commanaant  Navy  Yard,  Nor- 
ica  for  works,  medals,  etc.)  Home:  Dedham,  Mass.  folk,  Va..  Dec,  1907:  retired,  Nov.  20,  1909.  Ad- 
Address:  30  Ipswich  St.,  Boston.*  dress:     Jamestown,   R.I.* 

TASH,    Arthur   Lee    Wallace,    surety    bonds;    b.  TAUSSZGr,  Felix,  importer  of  molasses;  b.  Wash- 

Lewiston,  Me.,  Nov.  14,  1878;  s.  George  Emery  and  Ington,  D.C.,  June  8,  1864;  s.  William  and  Pauline 

Janet  Francena  (Farrington)  Tash;  ed.  Westbrook  (Hammerschlag)  Taussig;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs. 


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and  business  coll.,  Jersey  City,  N.J.;  m.  Frances 
Lehrberger,  of  Boston,  Sept.  1,  1898;  2  sons,  Felix, 
Jr.,  John  Gilbert.  Was  connected  with  N.  W.  Taus- 
sig" &  Co.,  molasses  importers,  New  York,  1883-97; 
pres.  Boston  Molasses  Co.,  since  1897;  v. -p.  Do- 
minion Molasses  Co.  (Halifax,  N.S.),  Barbadoes 
Molasses  Co.  (Barbadoes,  W.I.);  treas.  Everett  Dis- 
tilling- Co.  (Everett,  Mass.),  Xtra  Vim  Molasses 
Feed  Co.  (Boston);  dir.  Porto  Rico  Commercial 
Co.,  Am.  Molasses  Co.  of  N.J.,  Am.  Molasses  Co.  of 
New  York.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Jewish  religion.  Mason.  Clubs:  Kim  Hill  Country, 
Exchange,  Elysium.  Home:  184  Naples  Rd.,  Brook- 
line.    Office:   24  Broad  St.,  Boston. 

TAUSSIG,  Prank  William,  political  economist; 
b.  St.  Louis,  Dec.  28,  1859;  s.  William  and  Adele 
(Wuerpel)  Taussig;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1879,  Ph.D.,  and 
A.M.,  1883,  LL.B.,  1886;  m.  Edith  Thomas  Guild,  of 
Boston,  June  29,  1888.  Instr.  polit.  economy,  1S82-6, 
asst.  prof.,  1886-92,  prof.,  1892-01,  Henry  Lee  prof, 
since  1901,  Harvard.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences;  pres.  Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  1904-5.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  list  of  books.)  Editor  of 
Quarterly  Journal  of  Economics.  Address:  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.* 

TAYIiOB,  Alan  Mcliean,  clergyman;  b.  Sidney, 
O.,  I\lar.  1,  1878;  s.  \\illiam  Harrison  and  Davenia 
Adelaide  (Thorne)  Taylor;  descendant  of  the  Tay- 
lors of  Va.,  also  William  Thorne,  Lynn,  Mass., 
1635;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1898; 
B.A.,  Yale,  1902;  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  B.D.,  Cam- 
bridge, JNIass.,  1905;  unmarried.  Deacon,  1905, 
priest,  1906,  P.E.  Ch.;  asst.  St.  George's  Ch.,  N.Y. 
City,  1905-8;  rector  Ch.  of  the  Holy  Spirit.  Matta- 
pan  Sq.,  since  1908.  ]Mem.  Loyal  Legion.  Address: 
Mattapan,  Boston. 

TAYXiOR,  Bert  Iicston,  author;  moved  to  Chi- 
cago. 111.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica, 191 4-1 5.) 

TAYIiOR,  Bertrand  Bug'ene,  architect;  Apr.  29, 
1856-1911.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

TATIiOB,  Bushrod  Sbedden,  clergyman;  b.  Poult- 
ney,  Vt.,  Nov.  26,  1849;  s.  Henry  Boardman  and 
Julia  Matilda  (Shedden)  Taylor;  descendant  of 
Richard  Rock  Taylor,  of  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  1635; 
ed.  Pulton  Co.  (111.)  Sem.,  1860-4;  Fort  Edward 
(N.Y.)  Inst.,  1866-70;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn., 
1874;  m.  Oletha  Electa  Horton,  of  Sand  Lake,  N.Y., 
Mav  22,  1878  (died  1894);  m.  2d,  Lillie  E.  Cunning- 
ham-Wood, of  Middletown,  Conn.,  Mar.  19,  1895; 
9  children;  Aria  (Mrs.  I.  N.  Thompson),  Harry 
(deceased),  Frank  C,  Julia  May  (Mrs.  C.  E.  Rob- 
erts), John  H.  (deceased),  Anna  Leonora,  Jennie 
L.,  Oletha  E.  (deceased).  Henry  B.  Prof,  mathe- 
matics, Johnson  Coll.,  Quincj',  111.,  1875;  admitted 
to  Neb.  Conf.,  M.E.  Ch.,  1875;  ordained  M.E.  min- 
istry, 1876;  pastor  Sand  Lake,  N.Y.,  1877-9,  Wey- 
bridge,  Vt.,  1879-81;  missionary  to  Panama  and 
chaplain  to  Panama  Canal  Co.,  1881;  pastor  North 
Granville,  N.Y.,  1882-3,  Bristol,  Vt.,  1883-4,  Storm 
Lake,  la.,  1885-6,  Jamestown,  N.D.,  1886-7,  Wah- 
peton,  N.D.,  1887-8;  entered  evangelistic  work, 
1888,  and  resided  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1888-91, 
Des  Moines,  la.,  1891-2,  also  engaging  as  prohibi- 
tion speaker;  nominated  for  Congress  by  the  Pro- 
hibition Party;  removed  to  Mooers,  N.Y.,  1902; 
organizer,  1902,  and  mgr.  Mooers  Campmeeting 
Assn.;  founder  of  "The  Life  Line"  (magazine), 
1903,  and  The  Bible  House,  1908,  Mooers,  N.Y. 
Del.  from  la.  Prohibition  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1896. 
Mem.  Nat.  Holiness  Assn.,  Douglas  (Mass.)  Camp- 
meeting  Assn.,  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Author:  Full  Sal- 
vation, 1886;  Holv  Fire,  1887;  The  Dakota  Cam 
paign.  1888;  The  Old  Stump,  1889:  Pipe  and  Quid, 
1890;  The  Gideonites,  1896;  The  Canaanites,  1898; 
Death,  Hell  and  Judgment,  1900;  Old  Camp  Meet- 
ing Songs,  1903.  Home:  Mooers,  Clinton  Co.,  N.Y. 
Address:   655  Quinnipiac  Av.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

TATIiOB,  Charles  Francis,  clergyman;  b.  Scotch 
Plains.  N.J.,  May  8,  1872;  s.  William  B.  S.  and 
Annie  Elizabeth  (Christie)  Taylor;  student  Prince- 
ton Theol.  Sem.,  1893-5;  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1895-6; 
spl.  courses,  Princeton,  Amherst,  etc.;  m.  Elfleda 
A.  Whiting,  of  Plainfleld,  N.J.,  May  6,  1897.  Pastor 
Ch.  of  Sea  and  Land,  N.Y.  City,  1895;  asst.  pastor 
Presbyn.  Ch.,  West  Hoboken,  N.J.,   1896;  ordained 


Presbyn.  ministry,  1896;  pastor  Cranbury,  N.J., 
1897-1900,  Pilgrim  Congl.  Chapel,  Brooklyn,  N.Y., 
1900-3;  home  missionary  for  Presbyn.  Ch.,  in  New 
Mexico,  1904-5;  evangelist,  Presbyn.  Com.,  1906-7; 
pastor  Congl.  Ch.,  Westport,  Conn.,  1908-12,  Green- 
wich since  1912.  Pres.  Tlie  Law  Enforcement  Soc. 
of  N.Y.  8  yrs. ;  dir.  Organic  Edn.  League,  etc.  Mem. 
Sons  of  Vets.  Club:  Congregational  (New  York). 
Home:  24  Maple  Av.,  Greenwich,  Conn. 

fTAYIiOB,  Charles  Henry,  journalist;  b.  Boston, 
July  14,  1846;  ed.  Boston  pub.  schs.;  (hon.  A.M., 
Dartmouth,  1896);  m.  Georgiana  O.  Davis,  of 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  Feb.  7,  1866.  Began  business 
career  as  printer  and  reporter  on  Boston  Daily 
Traveller;  pvt.  sec.  to  gov.  of  Mass.,  1869-71;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1872,  elk.,  same,  1873;  editor  and 
mgr.  Boston  Daily  Globe  since  1873.  Served  during 
Civil  War  in  38th  Mass.  Regt. ;  wounded  at  Port 
Hudson,  La.,  June  13,  1863;  It. -col.  on  staff  of  Gov. 
Claflin,  1869-71;  brig. -gen.  on  Gov.  Russell's  staff, 
il891-3.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Art,  Country.  Home: 
J332  Beacon  St.    Address:  The  Daily  Globe,  Boston.* 


^  TAYIiOB,  Charles  Henry,  Jr.,  .iournalist;  b. 
Chnrlestown,  Mass.,  Oct.  2,  1867;  s.  Charles  Henry 
and  Georgiana  O.  (Davis)  Taylor;  grad.  Boston 
Latin  Sch.,  1886,  Harvard,  1890;  m.  Marguerite 
Falck,  of  Woburn,  Mass.,  Dec.  2, 1890.  Manager  and 
treasurer  Boston  Globe.  Pres.  Am.  Newspaper 
IPubs.'  Assn.,  1901-4.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  New  Eng- 
land Kennel,  Exchange,  Club  of  Odd  Volumes,  Ten- 
nis and  Racquet,  Eastern  Yacht  (Boston),  Grolier, 
New  York  Yacht  (New  York).  Home:  Bourne, 
Mass.    Office:  244  Washington  St.,  Boston.* 

TAVIiOB,   Edward  "Wyllys,  M.D.;   b.   Montclair, 

N.  J.,  May  7,  1866;  s.  Alfred  and  Jane  Brown 
(Tucker)  Taylor;  grad.  Montclair  High  Sch.,  1884; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1888,  A.M.,  1899;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1891;  post.-grad.  study,  univs.  of  Berlin 
and  Freiburg,  Germany;  m.  New  York,  Oct.  14, 
1897,  Elsie  Brewster  Howe;  2  children,  Ruth  Wyl- 
lis,  Katharine  Brewster.  Prof,  neurology,  U.  of  Vt., 
1899-01;  appt.  asst.  phys.  Neurol.  Dept.,  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.,  1893;  chief  of  service  same,  since  1912;  vis- 
iting neurologist.  Long  Island  Hosp.,  Boston;  asst. 
prof,  neurology,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  editor  Boston 
Med.  and  Surg.  Jour.;  asso.  editor  Jour,  of  Nervous 
and  Mental  Diseases.  Fellow  A.A.A.S;  mem.  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.,  Am.  Neurol.  Assn.,  Am.  Assn.  of 
Pathologists  and  Bacteriologists,  Assn.  of  Am. 
Anatomists,  Boston  Soc.  Psychiatry  and  Neurology, 
Boston  Soc.  for  Med.  Improvement,  Boston  Soc. 
Med.  Sciences  (sec,  1897-01),  Signet  Soc,  Hasty 
Pudding  Club  (Harvard),  University  Club.  Ad- 
dress:   457   Marlboro  St.,   Boston. 

TAYIiOB,  Blfleda  'Whiting',  lecturer,  organist; 
b.  Plainfleld,  N.J.,  Mar.  9,  1872;  d.  P>ederick  D.  and 
Elmina  A.  (Fitz  Randolph)  Whiting;  descended 
on  maternal  side  from  Fitz  Randolphs,  of  Va., 
Whiting  ancestry  dates  back  to  Boston,  England, 
when  5  generations  held  mayorship;  ed.  "The 
Chestnuts",  Miss  Kenyon's  Sem.,  Plainfleld,  N.J. ; 
Pratt  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.;  Alberti  Sch.  of  Ex- 
pression, Carnegie  Hall,  N.Y.  City;  m.  Rev.  Charles 
F.  Taylor,  of  Greenwich,  Conn.,  May  8,  1897;  4  sons 
and  1  daughter.  Began  speaking  in  public  at  an 
early  age;  entertainer,  and  lecturer  ch.  socs.,  clubs, 
etc.;  has  lectured  since  1909  for  Bd.  of  Edn.,  N.Y. 
City,  chautauquas,  etc.  Mem.  exec.  bd.  State  Civic 
Club,  v.-regent  D.A.R. ;  mem.  Daughters  of  Foun- 
ders and  Patriots,  Woman's  Federation  of  N.Y. 
City,  Nat.  Assn.  Organists.  Star  Lyceum  Bur. 
Contbr.  short  stories  to  newspapers  and  mags. 
Subjects  of  lectures:  "Health  and  Happiness"; 
"The  Duskv  Denizen  of  the  South";  "Mothers,  Mas- 
ter Builders";  "True  Patriotism";  "The  World  of 
Women";  etc.  Recreations:  motoring  (her  own 
chauffeur).  Address:  24  Maple  Av.,  Greenwich, 
Conn. 

TAYIiOB,  Elizabeth  Boseman,  prin.  Me.  Sch.  for 
Deaf;  b.  Phila. ;  d.  James  Hamilton  and  Martha 
fMcMackin)  Taylor;  grad.  Philadelphia  High  and 
Normal  schs.  Began  ednl.  work  for  the  deaf  at 
Pa.  Instn.  for  the  Deaf,  1884;  has  been  prin.  Me. 
Sch.  for  the  Deaf  since  1894.  Address:  Me.  School 
for  the  Deaf,  79-91  Spring  St.,  Portland,  Me. 


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TAYLOR,    Emerson    Gifford,    iiuthor.      (See    vol.  Commandery,  16°,  A.  &  A.S.  Rite);  mem.  Pilgrim 

1909.)  See,   S.A.R.,    Cal.    Pioneers    ("Forty-niners")-    Ad- 

TAYI.OR,    Franklin    Georgre,    yrocer;    b.    Ayles-  dress:    Machias,   Me. 

ford,  N.S.,  June  12,   1869;  .s.  riiiirles  A.  and  Eliza-  TAYLOR,  James,  Jr.,  oculist  and  aurist;  b.  Glas- 

beth    S.    (West)    Taylor;   prepared   for   college   but  gow,  Scotland,  Oct.   20,   1869;   s.  James  and  Isabel 

did  not  enter;  m.  Marion  15erry,  of  Marlboro,  Mass.,  (IMrrie)    Taylor;    ai-rived   in   America,    1875;    gi-ad. 

June    14,    1893;    1    daughter.    Kdna    10.     Engaged   in  Phillips    Acad.,    Andover,    Mass.,    1891;    A.B.,    Wil- 

grocery   business   in   Marlboro,    Mass.,   since   Feb.,  liams,  1895;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1900;  interne, 

1899;   dir.   Peoples  Nat.   Bank.    Enlisted   in  Co.   F,  Boston   City   Hosp.,    1901;    post-grad,    work,    U.    of 

6th   Regt.,  M.V.M.,   May   2i.    1889;   served   through  Vienna,   1902,   1904;    m.   Edinburgh,   Scotland,   July 

every  grade  to  rank  of  maj.;  retired  June  2,  1914,  23,   1902,   Elsie  Walker;    1   son,   Donald.    Practiced 

after  25  yrs.'  service,  with  rank  of  It. -col.,  served  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  since  1902;  surgeon,  Worces- 

as  1st  It.  in  Co.  F,  6th  Regt.,  U.S.V.,  during  Span-  ter   Charitable   Eye   and   Ear   Infirmary.     Mem.    A. 

ish-Am.  War;  mustered  into  service  INIay  12,  1898;  M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Worcester  Med.  Soc.    Cong- 

hon.  mustered  out  Jan.  21.  1899.    Republican.    Uni-  gregationalist.    Scottish  Rite  Mason  (K.T.).   Clubs: 

tarian.     Mem.    U.S.    War   Veterans.     Mason    (K.T.,  Winter,  Tatnuck  Country,  Worcester.    Address:  49 

Shriner) ;    Odd    Fellow;    Elk.     Home:    388    Lincoln  Pearl  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

St.    Office:  252  Main  St.,  Marlboro,  Mass.  TAYLOR,  James  Brainerd,  educator;  b.  Boston, 

TAYLOR,  Frederick  Clark,  lawyer;  b.  Stamford,  Aug.    22,    1845;    s.    Cyrus    William    and    Margaret 

Conn.,   Nov.    3,    1866;    s.    Henry   Francis  and   Mary  May    (Armstrong)     Tavlor;    grad.    CJhauncy    Hall 

Elizabeth     (Clark)     Taylor;    prep.    edn.    Stamford  Sch.,    Boston,    1863;    A.B.,   Harvard,    1867;    student 

High  Sch.;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1896;  m.  Darien,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1868-9;  grad.  Andover  Theol. 

Conn.,    Nov.    4,    1892,   Elizabeth   Tilley.     Has    prac-  Sem.,  1871;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1870;  m.  Boston,  Jan.  1, 

ticed   at   Stamford  since   1896;    mem.    law   firm   of  1872,    Julia    Sawyer    Jackson;    children,    Brainerd, 

Taylor    &    Jenkins    since    1897;    judge    of   probate,  William   Harold,   Harriet   May.     Teacher   in   E.    L. 

Dist.    of   Stamford,    1897-07.     Clubs:    Metropolitan,  Dixwell's   pvt.    Sch.,   Boston,    1867;    prof.,   chair  of 

Yale  (New  York);  Graduates'   (New  Haven);  Sub-  oratory,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1871-3;  teacher  Latin  elocu- 

urban    (Stamford),    Wee    Burn    Golf    (Stamford),  tion,    literature    and    history,    Chauncy    Hall    Sch., 

Stamford     Yacht.      Home:      33     Broad     St.      Office:  1S73-S4:    sr.   partner  Tavlor,  De  Meritte  &  Hagar, 

Stamford  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  Stamford,  Conn.  1884-1900;    prin.    Berkeley    Sch.,    Boston,    1884-96. 

TAYLOR,     Frederick     Cowles,     clergyman;     b.  Chauncy  Hall  Sch.,  1896-1900;  mem.  Taylor,  Hagar 

Granby,  Mass.,  Nov.  4,  1860;  s.  Frederick  and  Mary  &  Kurt,  1900-4;  prin.  Chauncy  Hall  Sch.;  head  mas- 

(Cowles)    Taylor;   grad.   high   sch..   South   Hadley,  ter  Steinert-Hall  Prep    Sch.;  dean  Boston  YMC.A. 

Mass.,  1879;  grad.  W^illiston  Sem..  ISSO;  A.B.,  Am-  Evening   Inst.    Prep.    Sch.;    head   of   English    Dept. 

herst,    1884;    B.D.,    Yale    Div.    Sch.,    1891;    m.    E.  Huntington  Sch.,  1909-13.  since  head  History  Dept. 

Louise    Chamberlain,    of    Grafton,    Mass.,    Jan.    14,  same.    Republican.    Conglist.    Mem.  NE    Assn.  of 

1892;  3  children,  Frederick  C.  (died  July  17,  1914),  Colls,    and    Prep.    Schs      Mem     A.O.U.W.     Home: 

Helen    I.,    Dorothy    L.     Prin.    high    sch.,    Granby,  Newtonville,    Mass.     Office:     312    Huntington    Av., 

Mass..     1884-7;     ordained    Congl.     ministry,     1891;  Boston. 

pastor    Hyde    Park,    Vt.,    and    Thorndyke.    Mass.,  TAYLOR,  John  Grylls,   clergyman;   b.   St.   Just, 

South  Britain,  Conn..  1892-11,  Pelham  and  Prescott,  Land's    End,    Cornwall,    Eng.,    Nov.    12,    1844;    s. 

Mass.,    1911-14,    Rutland    since    1914.     Mem.    Delta  Thomas   and    Elizabeth    (Grvlls)    Taylor;    brought 

Kappa  Epsilon.   Republican.    Odd  Fellow.   Address:  to  America,   1848;   student  U.   of  Wis..   1863.   1868, 

North    Brookfield,   Mass.  1869,    Ph.B.    and    A.B.,    1869,    A.M.,    1872;    Chicago 

TAYLOR,  Frederick  Welling'ton;  b.  Wooster,  O.,  Theol.   Sem.,  1869-72,  S.T.B.,   1872;  Andover  Theol. 

Jan.    25,    1876;    s.    Samuel    and    Susan    (Albright)  Sem.,   1876-7:   m.  Margarett  Lawrie  Mackintire,  of 

Tavlor;    grad.    Wooster    High    Sch.,    1893;    student  Melrose  Highlands,  Mass.,  Feb.  4,  1886;  3  children, 

Wooster  U.,  1893-6;  B.Sc,  Ohio  State  U..  1900;  m.  Henry     Winthrop,     John      Mackintire,      Elisabeth 

Dec.  23,   1903,  Jessie  L.  Stocker,  of  Gnadenhutten,  Stewart.    Enlisted  from  coll.  and  served  as  pvt.  Co. 

O.    With  Ohio  Expt.  Sta.,  1896-01;  with  U.S.  Dept.  D.  40th  Wis.  Vols.,  1864.    Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 

Agr.,   Bur.   of  Soils,   1901-3;   prof,   agronomy,   N.H.  Jan.    9,    1873;    pastor  Nebraska  City,   Neb.,    1872-6, 

Coll.,    since    1903:    agronomist    to    N.H.    Expt.    Sta.  Melrose    Highlands.    Mass.,    1876-93.    Santa    Cruz, 

since    1903.     Mem.    A.A.A.S.,    Am.    Soc.    Agronomy,  Cal.,    1895-8.     Arlington    Heights,    Mass.,     1900-15. 

Am.     Breeders'     Assn.,     Am.     Farm     Management  Mem.     G.A.R.      Republican.      Club:      Fortnightly. 

Assn..    Sigma   Xi,    Alpha   Zeta,   Alpha   Tau    Alpha.  Author:    History  of  Melrose  Highlands  Congrega- 

Republican.    Conglist.    Author  of  numerous  bulls,  tional    Church;    Manual    of    Park    Av.    Congrega- 

and   circulars.     Address:     Durham,   N.H.  tional   Church,   ArHngton^Heights.Mass.^  Manual 

TAYLOR,  Georg-e,  genera 
panded  Metal  Co.;  b.  Ather 
Alexander  and  Katherine 

and    high   schs.,    Athens,    Ont.:    m.    Cora   E.    Wing, 

of   Athens,    Ont..    Sept.    15,    1897;    3    sons,    Edward  TAYLOR,  John  Metcalf,  insurance  president:  b. 

Wing,    Harvey   Alexander,    George   Pollock.     Came  Cortland,  N.Y.,  Feb.  IS.  1845;  s.  Charles  Culver  and 

to    U.S..    1898;    has    been    connected    with    Eastern  Jane  Maria  (Gifford)  Taylor;  A.B..  Williams,  1867, 

Expanded    Metal    Co.    since    Mav,    1898.    and    gen.  A.M.,  1888;  m.  Edith  Emerson,  of  Pittsfield,  Mass., 

mgr.    since    1905.     Mem.    Boston    Soc.    C.E.;    mem.  Oct.  4,  1871;   1  son,  Emerson  Gifford.    Admitted  to 

Master    Builders'    Assn.     Republican.     Methodist,  bar   at    Pittsfield,    Mass.,    1870:    practiced.    1870-2; 

Mason.     Clubs:     City,   Canadian.     Home:     78   Win-  asst.    sec.   Conn.    Mut.   Life   Ins.    Co..   1872-8:    sec, 

throp    Av.,    Wollaston,    Mass.     Office:     201    Devon-  1878-84;  v.-p.,   1884-05,  pres.  since  1905.  same  co.; 

shire  St.,   Boston,  Mass.  v.-p.  Conn.  Trust  &  Safe  Deposit  Co.:  dir.  Phoenix 

TAYLOR.    George    Sylvester,    mfr.    agricultural  Nat.   Bank.   New  York  Dock  Co.;   trustee   Soc   for 

tools:  Mar.  2.  lS22-Jan.  3.  1910.    (See  vol.  1909.)  ?avings.   Pres.  Loomis  Inst;  an  incorporator  Hart- 

....•»■.,.»..»    -^           .«   ^  _>.      •    •,          •                J  ,       ,  ford  Retreat.    Episcopalian.    Independent  Republi- 

TAYLOR,  Henry  Robert,  civil  engineer  and  land  ^^^     ^^^^^     ^^    Hist    Assn.,  Conn.  Hist.  Soc,  Soc. 

f'^V^Z°I''^-}i^Zi't'^%lh-J!^L^l<l^I'li^^PVll'l^  Colonial     Wars,     Delta    Kappa    Epsilon     (Epsilon 


surveyor;  b.  Newfane   Vt..  Mav  31.  1830:  s.  Denzill    n'J.iV.r.ini     War«      r 
md  Ann  D.  (Morse)  Taylor;  ed.  Townshend  Acad.    nSl,°  tiV\       M^'lnn 
r^now    Leland    &    Gray    Sem.)    and    Saxtons    River    Xuth^r:    Maxfrn^Hj 


and  Ann  D.  (Mor.se)  ■iayior;ed.  ■iownshend  Acaa.  chapter).     Mason    (K.T.).     Club:     Hartford    Golf, 

(now    Leland    &    Gray    Sem.)    and    Saxtons    River  Author:    Maximilian  and  Carlotta;  A  Story  of  Im- 

Sem.    (now   yt     Acad.)     1S43-9:    m.    Machias     Me.,  perialism.  1894:  Roger  Ludlow— the  Colonial  Law- 

Nov    19    1873.  Laura  E.   Smith:   5   children    Annie  ^aker,  1900:  Witchcraft  Delusion  in  Colonial  Con- 

^J?!^''',:^  ^-    J^S^.^'    1^*^=^'   ™'*^-."<iVo^*'"^'   ^«^V    ^^'  nectlcut,     1647-97,     1908.      Recreations:      walking, 

ii]L^Anr,¥'''^%^^^\\?.Vk  nLnl^^hn^'^l  ^^1%%'  motoring,  hunting,  fishing,  golf.    Home:    64  Garden 

phine,   Oct     15,    1883,    Alfred   Oscar    Oct.    19^  1885  g^     qj^  %'.    gg  pearl  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

Went    to    Cal.    with    the    gold    hunters,    1849.    and  v-^iii<-c 

there  began  as  civ.  engr.;  spent  2Vo  yrs.  in  Chilian  TAYLOR,  John  Phelps,  clergyman;  b.   Andover, 

Coast    Survey,    1854-7;    in    U.S.    Coast    and    Geod.  Mass.,  Apr.  6,  1841 :  s.  Rev.  Prof.  John  Lord  (D.D.) 

Survev  3  vrs'..  1884-6:  resrister  of  deeds  for  Wash-  and  Caroline  Lord  (Phelps)  Taylor;  descendant  on 

ingtori     Co..     Me.,     1886-1902:     was     town    elk.     of  maternal  side  of  William  Phelps,  of  East  Windsor, 

Machias,    16    yrs.     Conglist.     Mason    (Chapter   and  Thomas  Lord,  Hartford,  Conn.,  John  Phillips,  sec. 


1052 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


of  John  Milton,  and  of  Peter  Bulkeley,  1st  min- 
ister of  Concord,  Mass.;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  An- 
dover,  1858  (valedictorian);  A.B.,  Yale,  1862  (vale- 
dictorian), A.M.,  1865;  studied  Paris,  Bonn  and 
Venice.  1863-5;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1868; 
studied  with  Prof.  David  Gordon  Lyon,  Harvard, 
winters  of  1884,  1885,  with  Prof.  Paul  Haupt,  .lohns 
Hopkins,  1886,  1887,  with  Prof.  Richard  James 
Horatio  Gottheil,  Columbia,  1888-9,  etc.;  (D.D., 
Middlebury  Coll.,  Vt.,  1897);  m.  Antoinette  Hall 
(mem.  D.A.R.  and  descendant  of  founder  of  Mil- 
ford,  Conn.),  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Oct.  14,  1868. 
Teacher  Latin  and  Greek,  Phillips  Acad.,  1866-7; 
ordained  Cong'l.  ministry,  1868;  pastor  South  Ch., 
Middletown,  Conn.,  1868-74,  Newport,  R.I.,  1874-6, 
Second  Ch.,  New  London,  Conn..  1877-83;  prof.  bibl. 
theology  and  history,  and  Oriental  archseology, 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1883-99;  lecturer  on  Egyptol- 
ogy, Peabody  Inst.,  Baltimore,  1885.  Trustee  Ab- 
bot Acad.,  Andover,  1892 — ;  contbg.  editor  on 
archreologv,  Andover  Review,  1884-93;  dir.  Am. 
Oriental  Soc,  1888-92;  mem.  Com.  of  15  at  250th 
anniversary  of  incorporation  of  Town  of  Andover; 
pres.  Gen.  Alumni  Assn.  Phillips  Acad.,  1912-13. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon  (Yale, 
from  1861).  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (from  1862),  Yale 
Club  of  Boston  (from  beginning).  Home:  Andover, 
Mass.* 

TAV^OB,  Joseph  Richard,  educator;  b.  New 
York,  Jan.  11.  1S5S;  s.  Henrv  and  Caroline  Louise 
(Southard)  Tavlor;  A.B.,  Weslevan  U..  1882.  A.M., 
1885;  studied  U.  of  Leipzig,  1886-7,  U.  of  Berlin, 
1887-8;  studied  archpeology  in  Gieece  and  Italv, 
1888,  and  at  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.,  1892-6,  A.M., 
1894;  m.  Elvira  Louise  Polhemus,  of  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.,  Dec.  25,  1882;  children,  Mary  Katherine, 
Dorothv  Sherwood.  Prof.  Greek,  Hamline  U.,  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  1882-6;  instr.  Greek  and  Latin,  North- 
western U.,  Evanston,  111.,  1888-91;  asst.  prof. 
Greek  and  Latin,  1891-6,  prof.,  same,  1896-1901, 
prof,  of  Greek  since  1901.  Boston  U.;  editor  Bos- 
tonia  since  1904.  Mem.  Phi  Nu  Theta,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Republican.  Methodist.  Translator:  The 
Captives  of  Plautus.  1896.  Recreations:  walking. 
Home:  182  Elm  St.,  North  Cambridge.  Mass.  Office: 
688    Boylston    St.,    Boston. 

TAYLOR,  Julian  Daniel,  college  prof.;  b.  Wins- 
low,  Me..  Jan.  29,  1846;  s.  Daniel  and  Mehitable 
(Hayden)  Taylor;  A.B.,  Colbv  Coll.,  1868.  A.M.. 
1871  (LL.D..  1900);  m.  Marv  Keelv  Boutelle.  of 
Waterville,  Me.,  Sept.  12.  1892.  Prof.  Latin,  Colby 
Coll..  since  1868.    Home:    Waterville,  Me.* 

TAYi;OB,  Malcolm,  clergyman;  b.  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.,  June  30,  1S74;  s.  Andrew  Leach  and  Cornelia 
Cooper  (Gilbert)  Tavlor;  grad.  Brooklvn  I^atin 
Sch.,  1891;  student  U.  of  Va.,  1893-5:  B.D.,  Epis- 
copal Theol.  Sch..  Cambridge,  Mass..  1899;  m.  Bos- 
ton, June  10.  1903.  Louisa  Ripley  Allen;  4  children, 
Theodore.  Frederick  Bavlies,  Malcolm.  Jr.,  Gordon. 
Ordered  deacon,  1899,  priest.  1900,  P.E.  Ch.:  curate 
St.  John's  Ch..  Stamford.  Conn.,  1899-1900.  Holy 
Trinity  Ch..  Brooklvn.  1900-2;  rector  Christ  Ch., 
Woodburv,  N.J.,  1903-6.  St.  Thomas  Ch..  Taunton. 
Mass..  1906-15.  Address:  29  Harrison  St.,  Taun- 
ton, Mass. 

TAYIiOB,  Robert  long-ley,  college  prof.;  b.  New 
Rochelle,  N.Y..  Nov.  21.  1861;  s.  James  Henry  and 
Frances  Caroline  (Hitchings)  Tavlor;  A.B..  Hamil- 
ton Coll.,  1882;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1900;  m.  Grace  Law- 
rence, of  New  York,  Apr.  11,  1906.  Instr.  English. 
U.  of  Kan.,  1882-3;  tutor,  Robert  Coll.,  Constanti- 
nople. Turkev.  1883-7;  teacher  French  and  German, 
Hill  Sch..  Pottstown,  Pa.,  1887-94;  instr.  French, 
Yale,  1894-1900:  asst.  prof.  French.  Dartmouth, 
1900-12;  prof.  Romance  langs.,  Williams,  1912 — . 
Mem.  Modern  Lang.  Assn.  America,  Psi  Upsilon. 
Republican.    Home:    Norwich,  Vt.* 

TAYIiOR,  Sarah  Katherine,  editor;  b.  Danielson, 
Conn.,  Nov.  19,  1847;  d.  Reuben  and  Susan  Angeline 
(Parkhurst)  Paine;  dist.  sch.  edn.  to  14:  later 
studied  evenings  and  fitted  for  teaching;  m.  Hamp- 
ton. N.H.,  Sept.  3.  1869.  Rev.  Austin  W.  Taylor. 
Began  to  hold  children's  meetings  and  to  write 
for  religious  papers  at  18;  in  office  of  the  Christian, 
Boston,  1868-9;  entered  upon  evangelistic  work, 
1869.  and  later  held  meetings  with  husband  in 
various  N.E.   states;   asso.   pastor    (with   husband) 


Kennebunkport,  Me.,  1878,  79;  pastor,  189'4-8,  since 
asso.  pastor,  Rockland,  Me.;  founder,  pres.,  busi- 
ness mgr.  and  editor  Woman's  Home  and  Foreign 
Missionary  Soc.  of  Advent  Christian  Denomina- 
tion and  of  Bible  Faith  Mission,  since  1910.  Has 
been  active  in  finding  homes  for  homeless  children, 
having  taken  43  into  her  home  until  she  could 
place  them  in  Christian  homes.  Made  tour  of  the 
world,  visiting  missions,  1908-9.  Address:  Friend- 
ship, Me. 

TAYIiOR,  William  Henry,  judge;  b.  Wheelock. 
Vt.,  July  IS,  1863;  s.  Benjamin  F.  and  Amanda  M. 
(Stetson)  Taylor;  prep.  edn.  Hardwick  Acad.;  B.S., 
Dartmouth.  1886;  studied  law;  admitted  to  bar. 
1892;  m.  Hardwick.  Vt.,  1887,  Nettie  I.  Clark;  4 
children,  Harold  F.,  Florence  M.,  Mildred  I.,  Cecil  A. 
Prin.  Hardwick  Acad.,  1SS6-9;  supervisor  schs., 
Caledonia  Co.,  1889-91;  examiner  teachers.  Cale- 
donia Co.,  1891-1906.  Clk.  of  Com.  on  Revision  of 
Bills,  A^t.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1892;  state's  atty.,  Cale- 
donia Co..  1894-8;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1900, 
Senate,  1906;  judge  of  Superior  Court  1906-13; 
asso.  justice  Supreme  Ct.  of  Vt.,  since  1913.  Re- 
publican. Methodist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Address: 
Hardwick,   Vt. 

TAYIiOR,  William  John,  clergyman;  b.  Minne- 
apolis. Minn..  Sejit.  11.  1869;  s.  Benjamin  and 
Hannah  J.  (Monaghan)  Taylor:  B.S.,  U.  of  Minn., 
1895;  B.D.  and  M.A.,  Tufts  Theol.  Sch.,  Boston, 
1898:  m.  Auburn,  Me.,  Oct.  5.  1904,  Margaret  Anne 
Peables.  Preached  at  Mansfield.  Mass.,  while  in 
coll.;  ordained  to  ministry  Universalist  Ch.,  1898; 
pastorates,  Universalist  Ch..  Lewiston.  Me..  Wor- 
cester. Mass.  Address:  57  Woodland  St.,  Worces- 
ter, Mass. 

TAYIIOR.  William  Iiadd.  artist,  illustrator;  b. 
Grafton,  Mass.,  Dec.  10,  1854:  s.  William  H.  and 
Anna  Maria  (Darling)  Taylor;  ed.  Worcester, 
Mass.;  art  schs.,  Boston  and  New  York,  and  un- 
der Boulanger  and  Lefebvre,  Paris,  1884-5;  since 
then  painter  and  illustrator  in  N.S.:  m.  Marv  Alice 
Fitz,  of  Norfolk,  Va.,  1888.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  prin.  works.)  Home:  Welles- 
ley.    Mass.* 

TEAD,  Edward  Sampson,  clergyman,  ednl.  sec: 
b.  Boston.  Sept.  14,  1S52;  s.  Edward  Long  and 
Lucretia  Hovev  (Cleasby)  Tead;  A.B..  Amherst, 
1875;  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1876;  m.  Louisa  M.  Graves, 
of  Hatfield,  Mass.,  July  2,  1878  (died,  1887):  m.  2d, 
Louise  Moore  Ordway,  of  Boston,  Oct.  3,  1889. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1878:  pastor  Cumber- 
land Mills,  Me..  1878-84.  Somerville,  Mass.,  1884- 
1901;  sec.  Congl.  Edn.  Society,  July,  1901 — .  Re- 
publican. Trinitarian  Conglist.  Trustee  Tabor 
Acad.,  Marion,  Mass.  Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  mem. 
exec.  com.  Am.  Missionary  Assn.,  New  York.  1896- 
1901;  mem.  of  com.  of  5  of  alumni  Andover  Theol. 
Sem.  to  consider  removal  to  Cambridge  and  signed 
minoritv  report  in  favor  of  removal.  Clubs:  Mon- 
day. Boston  Citv.  Home:  Atlantic,  Mass.  Office: 
14  Beacon  .St.,  Boston.* 

TEAGUE.  Edwin  Conrad,  educator;  b.  Warren, 
Me.,  Sept.  11,  1865:  s.  William  French  and  Jose- 
phine A.  (Webb)  Teague:  grad.  Ricker  Classical 
Inst.,  Houlton.  Me.,  1887;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  Water- 
ville, Me.,  1891;  m.  Lewiston,  Me.,  July  4.  1891, 
Addie  Mav  Barnes;  2  children,  Lucv  Oakes.  Henry 
Button.  Worked  in  shoe  shop,  1885-91:  supervisor 
at  Boston  Farm  Sch.,  1891-3;  teacher  science, 
Hebron  Acad.,  1893-1904,  supt.  and  treas.,  same, 
from  1904.  Treas.  Hebron  Water  Co.:  now  in  grain 
business.  Baptist.  Mem.  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Republican.  Recreations:  motoring. 
Address:     South  TS^'indham.   We. 

TEAIiIi,  P(rancis)  Horace,  author,  editor.  (See 
vol.   1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,   1906-7.) 

TEARIiE,  John  Henry,  designer,  illuminating 
artist  and  publisher:  b.  Wigan,  Eng..  June  27.  1868; 
s.  Jabez  and  Elizabeth  Cotton  (Brown)  Tearle; 
came  to  America,  ISSS;  grad.  South  Kensington 
(Eng.)  Art  Sch.,  1898;  m.  Boston.  Dec.  31.  1906. 
Nellie  L.  Dickey,  of  Avondale.  R.I.  Served  ap- 
prenticeship of  7  vrs.  in  England  and  learned  art 
of  illuminating:  associated  in  the  illuminating  of 
books  with  Ross  Turner,  1901-3;  issues  de  luxe 
editions  of  books.  Mem.  Copley  Soc.  Address:  7 
Wyoming  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston,  Mass. 


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TEBBETTS,   Harry  Herbert,   army   officer;    now  TEMPLE,  Wiaiiam  Franklin,   MD-   b    Dorches- 

at  Columbus,  O.     (See  vol.   1909.)  ter,  Mass.,  Dec.   16,   1853;  s.    William  Franklin  and 

TEBBETTS,  Jesse  Merrill,  superintendent  schs.;  ?!\^^^  ^^/''^^ch)    Temple;    A.B.,    Dartmouth,    1877; 

b.  Cabot,  Vt.,  Mar.  29,  ISSO;  s.  George  Newton  and  r^-H-oc¥^^y^'''^   ^^^^-    ^^^■'    ^^^'^^   m-    Boston,    Sept. 

Mary  Ann  (Merrill)  Tebbetts;  ed.  rural  sch..  Cabot,  ^v!'.,f.^*^'  •^^^''^  Alice  Ferrin,  of  Groton;  3  children, 

Vt.;  grad.  Montpelier  (Vt.)   Sem.,  1903;  A.B.,  Wes-  :^ '^^l^,*?,  ^v    Samuel,    Richard.     Practiced    in    Bos- 
leyan 
of    Berli 

Essex  Jc.  ^..v.  ^,„.  ..w.v,.^,   ,  v.,  xc,^,.-^^,  .=.wv,^  U...WW  ,        _5  „- -    -    .    ^     *^„„,..,    ^,„„„-„„, 

supt.  Upper  Winooski  Sch.  Union.    Progressive  in  U}         omcer    Boston    Protective    Dept.    .since    1889. 

politics.     Methodist.    Address:     Marshfield,   Vt.  :^^6m.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Harvard  Med.  Alumni  Assn., 

TEPFT,   lyman  Beecher,   educator,    clergyman;  Cl\^i■^niyev^iiv^^fh'^;;J}^^^■J,^'^'^''V'''^^'^^   ^.°'=- 

b.  Exeter.R.L,  July  15.  183.3;  s.  Jonathan  and  Mary  boatfn-     Addrlss^Uqq^R^^^^^^       Recitations:    motor 

(Gates)   Tefft;  A.M..  Brown  U.,  1858    (D.D.,  1893);  ™ 'i,^^Tt!^«lf 'J^  ^^^^°"  S^-  Boston, 

grad.    Rochester   Theol.    Sem.,    1860;    m.    Susan   M.  r^^'^T,.,...U^"^^^*^-'  banking;  Nov.  4,  1842- 

Ham,  of  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Dec.  16,  1860  (died,  May  ^^°-   -*-   ^^^~-     (See  vol.   1909.) 

16,  1870);  m.  2d  Emma  Thurber  Brown,  of  Provi-  TEMPLETON,  Percy  Lee,   MD  •   b    East  Mont 

dence,  May  13,  1873  (died,  June  9,  1894).    Ordained  pelier,    \'t.,   July   20,   1858;   s.   Hiram  Edwin    (M  U  ) 

Bapt.  ministry,  1862;  pastor,  Prescott.  Wis.,  1862-3,  and  Melvina  Lvdia  (Ormsbee)   Templeton-  ed    dis 

Winona,    Minn.,    1863-6,    Norwich,    Conn.,    1866-9.  trict  sch.  till  1870,  then  Union  and  High  Sch  •' stii- 

Mankato.  Minn.,  1S69-71,  Colchester,  Conn.,  1871-4;  dent    New    York    Eclectic    Med.    Coll-    Md''uS 

instr.  and  acting  prin.,  Nashville  Normal  and  Theol.  Med.  Coll.,  1882;  m.  Minnie  Belie  Sargent    of  Low- 

Inst.,    1874-83;    pres.    Hartshorn    Memorial    Coll.,  ell,  Mass.,  Mar.  9,  1907;  1  child,  Margaret    b    Nov 

Richmond.    Va.,    1883-1912.     Home:      Meshanticut  7.    1909.    Practiced  at  Montpelier    Vt     since"  188^- 

Park,  R.I.*  mem.  State  Bd.  Med.  Registration  since  1911-  ex- 

TEMPLE,  Charles  Hosea,  clergvman;  b.  TVin-  ^mining  surgeon  on  Pension  Bd.,  since  1913;  mcrn. 
Chester,  N.H.,  Feb.  19,  1882;  s.  Edalbert  Joseph  Montpelier  Sch  Bd.  Ex-pres.  N.E.  Eclectic  Med. 
and  Eva  Corsella  (Brigham)  Temple;  grad.  Hins-  boc.;  sec.  Vt  Eclectic  Med.  Soc;  hon.  mem.  Me. 
dale  (N.H.)  High  Sch.,  1899;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1905;  5;? "^^ *-?.""•  State  eclectic  med.  socs.  Odd  Fellow. 
S.T.B.,  Crane  Theol.  Sem.  (Tufts  Coll.),  1906;  m.  <-lu.o:  The  Club.  Address:  37  Loomis  St.,  Mont- 
Eleanor  Gray,  of  Hinsdale,  N.H.,  Nov.   26,   1908;   2  Pe^ier,   Vt. 

children,  Elizabeth  Cummings,  Gray.  Ordained  TEITITAITT,  Frederick  Adams,  lawyer-  b  Riplev 
Universalist  ministry.  1906;  pastor  Rockport,  Chautauqua  Co.,  N.Y.,  Mav  18  1871-  s  John  As'ihei 
Mass.,  1905-6;  Hillside  Ch.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1906-9,  and  Julia  Ann  (Adams)  Tennant; 'grad  Westfield 
Ch.  of  the  Redeemer,  Lewiston,  Me.,  since  Mar.  (N.Y.)  Acad.,  1888;  M.E.,  Cornell  U  1893-  LL  B 
10,  1909.  Mem.  Social  Service  Commn.  of  Me.  State  Nat.  U.  Law  Sch.,  Washington,  D.c'  1901 '  LL  M  ' 
Universalist  Conv.  Pres.  bd.  advisors  of  Bates  1902;  M.P.L.,  Columbian  (now  George  Washington) 
Coll.  Y.M.C.A.;  v.-p.  Lewiston  Welfare  Soc;  dir.  U.,  1903;  m.  Dec.  30,  1896,  Evalena  Mason  (died 
Androscoggin  Co.  Anti-Tuberculosis  Soc;  Lewis-  Aug.  16,  1899);  m.  2d,  Anna  H.  White  of  Wash- 
ton  Public  Forum.  Mem.  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Pro-  ington,  D.C,  Feb.  22,  1908.  Apptd  examimn-  in 
gressive.  Mason:  Odd  Fellow.  Lecturer.  Home:  U.S.  Patent  Office,  Aug.  18,  1895;  promoted  to  law 
123  Pine  St.,  Lewiston,  Me.  examiner,    July    1,    1907;    asst.    commr    of   patents 

TEMPLE,  David  W.,  marble  and  granite  dealer.  i'^l^l'^^^ll.^^lK^'^^^jT^}^',^^'^^-,^'''^-^^^^ 

(See  vol    1909  )  ^P^}\'^  &    Pennant,  patents,   trademarks  and  copv- 

^                    i»u3.;  rights.    Mem.  Am.  Patent  Law  Assn.    Republican 

TEMPLE,    Edward    Hasting-s,    city    olBcial;     b.  Episcopalian.    Club:  Boston  Citv.    Home:  442  Wal- 

Princeton,    iNIass.,   Oct.    5,    1854;    s.   Charles   B.   and  nut  St.,  Newtonville,  Mass.    OfRce:   613  bld"South 

Rachel  (Perkins)  Temple;  ed.  Taunton  and  Prince-  Bldg.,   Boston,   Mass. 

ton   pub.    schs.;    m.    Chelsea,    Mass.,    Oct.    15,    1879,  „^„.^^^    ah^«»  -o^^v-^.  t,    /-.            ^    -kt  tx     -.^ 

Catharine    Maria    Howard,    of   West    Bridgewater,  -,  o    i  q^?^^   7' wi^vt  ^^?.  kH"   ^°.?''^°/*^'  ^-i^--   l^'i'i 

Mass.;   children.  Norma  Howard,   b.   Aug.    18,   1882  (hJovlit^'-f^rv2-  ^-J^-^-^  ^J'^^^Al^  ^Jizabeth 

(died  Feb.   9,   1915);  Edward  H.,  Jr.,  July   7,   1884.  ifsf-   \?,     n?    ro    V  f^'^.ad.  Bradford   (Mass.)   Acad.. 

--     •              -          -           '        •          j_     ■  1684,    m.    Dr.    Benjamin    Tennev,    of   Boston,    Nov 

Jr. 
.^ssn. 
Bos- 
Bank.    Mason,  K.T.    Republican.  Conglist.  Addres's: 

27  Harrison  Av.,  Taunton,  Mass.  TENNEY,  Arthur  P.,  banker;  b.  Haverhill,  Mass., 


TEMPLE,    Paul   Russell,    teacher;    b.    Williams- 


Jan.   11.  1859;  s.  David  B.  and  Caroline  M.   (Stock- 


town,   Vt.,   Oct.   10,   1SS4;   s.   John   Milo  and  Emma  fhl  J,'^^.'?P,t^  L^  ^fi^* -'^^^??^"'^'T*,i°^  ^^^^^^  Y^'^^A 

Amelia    (Reed)    Temple;    descendant    of   Abraham  wi!,tV<,  Pnn^   v^    Onf-"i%''®TQQ^^^ 

Temple,  who  settled  in  Salem.  Mass..  from  England  of     WP.thrr^iV-      ut^^'w   ;  ^'E*'  ^"'^^^  ^f  /"-^^-ll' 

in   1636,   the  family  moving  later  to   Concord  and  hLiY„^^*?,f°'?h«i^^f;,«."j^Lj''>f" -''°""^''^^/     V^^ 

among    the    original    grantees    of    Heath,    Mass.;  I™ "^.^"u  "^^^to  ,1?    c.^  i^^t 'i^^i""?" -°^    ^?nn'o^ 

grad.   Athol    (Mass.)    High    Sch.,    1903;   A.B.,    Harl  ?fin,thi,-p:fn      Pn^o.H«t^^^^^  ni^^H^  '"t^^^I    ^^^l' 

vard,   1907;   unmarried.    Teacher  French   and  Ger-  S^^n""'*'^"!^,  Jt.'^"§^^i^J;,.  ^?,^^"^    SvV"^' ■  ^®",*"*l'J^^ 

man.    The    Choate    Sch.     (pvt.    boarding    sch.    for  S°J?l''-TTS^°l"r?i,  \t   Jl    '     ^^''^'    Merrimack    Nat. 

boys),  Wallingford,  Conn.,  since  Sept.,  1908.    Mem.  ^^.uk,  iia\erniu,  Mass. 

Phi  Beta  Kappa.    Episcopalian.    Home:  19  Peverell         TENNEY,  Ben,  banker:  b.  Hallowell,   Me.,   1844; 

St.,  Dorchester.  Mass.   Address:  The  Choate  School,  s.  Alonzo  and  Sarah  O.   (White)  Tenney:  dist.  sch. 

Wallingford.    Conn.  edn. ;  m.  Hallowell.   1889,  Annie  E.   Leight.    Began 

TEMPLE    Thomas   C      fire   underwriter-   b    Vic-  "^^^-  °^  sandpaper,   1873,  and  continued  until  1900, 

tor^f,'"nL,^Nov.°'?8.'  m7;   l"?fm?s"wilso''n  Ind  I^;!}?"  ^"f i."^^«  T^dlr^^^'n^-f.  "^T*'\f  "^-  ^^"!  ^^-  ?^ 

Elizabeth    P.    (Cook)    Temple;    ed.    principally   un-  S^JfJl 'jfi'^l^f.^t.  r.UiF    a;,^^.^^^^^^ 

der  father;  m.  Galesburg,  HI.,  Margaret  Evans,  of  Hallowell  Savings  Bank.    Address:  Hallowell,  Me. 

Knoxville,    111..    Mar.    13,    1879;    2    children,    Inez,         TENNEY,  Benjamin,   surgeon;   b.   Thetford,  Vt., 

Maud  Elizabeth.    Taught  sch.  for  3  yrs. ;  began  in  Oct.  6,  1S63:  s.  Rev.  Leonard  and  Malvina  (Baker) 

ins.    business   in   office   of    the   northwestern   dept.  Tenney;  prep.   edn.  Barre   (Vt.)   Acad.;  A.B..  Dart- 

of  Roval  Ins.  Co..  Chicago,  1880;  in  charge  middle  mouth,  1883,  A.M.,  1887;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 

dept.,  Norwich  Union  Fire  Ins.  Co.,   1890-6;  apptd.  1892:  m.  Hanover,  N.H..  Nov.  8.   1893,  Alice  Park- 

spl.  agt.  for  3\Iiddle  States  of  Phoenix  Ins.  Co..  of  er.    Began  practice  in  Boston.  1892;  instr.  in  anat- 

Hartford,   1896;   elected   asst.   sec,   same   co.,   1904,  omy,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1893-01;  phys.  to  Boston 

sec,  Jan.,  1906:  specializes  in  financial  affairs.    Re-  City    Hosp.    for    2    yrs.,    resigned,    and   was    apptd. 

publican.    Pre??byn.    Clubs:    Hartford,   Farmington  surgeon,    same,    continuing    6    mos. ;    now    surgeon 

Country.      Recreations:     golf,     walking,     reading,  to    IBoston    Dispensary    and    Berkeley    Infirmary. 

Home:  28  Highland  St.    Offlce:  Main  and  Pearl  Sts.,  Mem.    A.M.A.,    Am.    Urol.    Assn.,    Mass.    Med.    Soc 

Hartford,  Conn.  Republican.     Conglist.     Clubs:    University,    Engi- 


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neers.'  Contbr.  on  med.  topics.  Address:  308  Marl- 
boro St.,  Boston. 

TENNEY,  Charles  H.;  president  Springfield  Gas 

Light  Co  Suburban  Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  Maiden  & 
Melrose  Gas  Light  Co.,  Maiden  Electric  Co.,  Hayer- 
hill  Electric  Co.,  Am.  Tar  Co.,  Chicopee  Gas  Light 
Co.,  Exeter  Ry.  &  Lighting  Co.,  Fitchburg  Gas  & 
Elec  Co.,  Haverhill  Elec.  Co.,  North  Boston  Light- 
ing Properties,  Salem  Elec.  Lighting  Co.;  v. -p.  Exe- 
ter Hampton  &  Amesbury  St.  Ry.,  Exeter  &  Hamp- 
ton Elec.  Co.;  chmn.  bd.  Concord  Electric  Co.  Office: 
201   Devonshire  St.,   Bo.'^ton. 

TENNEY,  Charles  Rockwell,  clergyman;  born 
Glover,  Vt.,  Feb.  23,  1S54;  s.  Rev.  Timothy  J.  and 
Izah  B.  P.  (.Gibson)  Tenney;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and 
acad.,  Norwav,  Me.,  Gould's  Acad.,  Bethel,  Me.; 
BD  Tufts  Theol.  Sch.,  Tufts  Coll.,  Mass.,  lb  (8; 
m'  Boston,  Dec.  31,  1878,  Lizzie  Goddard,  d.  Charles 
p  Brooks,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.;  2  children,  Ruth, 
b'  1881;  Miriam,  1883.  Ordained  to  ministry  Uni- 
versalist  Ch.,  1878;  pastor,  Mattapoisett,  Mass.,  o 
vrs  Stoughton,  Mass.,  8  yrs.,  Dorchester,  Mass., 
12  yrs..  Auburn,  Me.,  1902-9,  Southbridge,  Mass., 
since  Jan.,  1909.  V.-p.  Mass.  Universalist  Conv. 
(exec  bd.,  fellowship  com.):  mem.  exec.  bd.  Beth- 
any Home  for  Young  Women.  Boston;  visitor  lec- 
turer 2  yrs..  Tufts  Theol.  Sch.;  dir.  Lewiston  and 
Auburn  Children's  Home.  Mason.  Address:  South- 
bridge,  Mass. 

TENNEY,  Edward  Payson,  author;  b.  Concord, 
X  H.,  Sept.  29,  1835;  s.  Rev.  A.  P.  and  Mary  Ten- 
ney; ed.  Pembroke  Acad.,  1851-4;  Dartmouth  Coll., 
1854-5-  grad.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1858;  post-grad, 
studies  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1860;  9  yrs.'  course 
of  topical  studies  in  the  libraries  of  Boston;  (hon. 
AM.,  Dartmouth,  1878);  m.  Sarah  J.  Holden,  Dec. 
1  1860;  2d,  Ellen  Weeks,  Dec.  8,  1862.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry;  pastor  in  Eastern  Mass.,  18  yrs.; 
brief  editorial  service  on  The  Pacific,  San  Fran- 
cisco, and  the  Congregational  Review,  Boston;  pres. 
Colo  Coll.,  1876-84.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America 
for  list  of  books,  etc.)   Home:  Lynn,  Mass.* 

TENNEY,  George  Amos,  banker;  b.  Claremont, 
N  H.,  Feb.  11,  1864;  s.  Edward  J.  and  Francis  M. 
(Hall)  Tenney;  ed.  Claremont  pub.  and  high  schs.; 
m  North  Adams,  Mass.,  June  2,  1891,  Sarah  Es- 
tella  Ballou;  2  children,  Edward  Ballou,  George 
Ponierov.  Began  active  career  as  elk.  Boston  & 
Lowell  "R  R.,  Boston;  went  west,  1888,  and  became 
asst.  cashier.  Central  Nat.  Bank,  Ellsworth,  Kan.; 
later  v.-p.  First  Nat.  Bank,  Sutton,  Neb.,  pres.  First 
Nat.  Bank,  Clay  Center,  and  cashier  Otoe  Co.  Nat. 
Bank,  Nebraska  City,  Neb.;  cashier  and  dir.  Peo- 
ple's Nat.  Bank,  Claremont,  N.H.,  since  1906;  dir. 
and  treas.  Monadnock  Mills;  pres.  Sugar  River 
Savings  Bank.  Treas.  and  dir.  Claremont  Gas  Light 
Co.;  dir.  Concord  &  Claremont  R.R.  Mem.  staff  of 
Gov.  Floyd,  rank  of  col.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Club:  Algonquin  (Boston).  Recreations:  golf,  hunt- 
ing, fishing.    Address:  Claremont,  N.H. 

TENNEY,  Sanborn  Gove,  lawyer;  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass,  Feb.  16,  1864;  s.  Sanborn  and  Abby  Amy 
(Gove)  Tenney;  ed.  Glen  Sem.  and  pub.  schs.,  Wil- 
llamstown,  Mass.,  Newton  (Mass.)  High  Sch.;  A.B., 
Williams  Coll.,  1886;  Columbia  Law  Sch.;  m.  Ben- 
nington, Vt.,  Oct.  2,  1901,  Sara  Bleecker  Griswold; 
4  children,  Sanborn  Gove,  John  Wool  Griswold, 
Sara  Tibbits,  Elizabeth  Griswold.  Admitted  to  bar, 
N.Y.,  1892,  Mass.,  1893;  apptd.  by  Gov.  Roger  Wol- 
cott  standing  justice  of  Williamstown  Court,  1897; 
dir  Walter  A.  Wood  Mowing  and  Reaping  Ma- 
chine Co.,  Hoosick  Falls,  N.Y.  Republican.  Cong- 
list.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Clubs:  University  (N.Y.),  Faculty,  Cosmopolitan 
(Williamstown).  Recreations:  fishing,  walking, 
driving.    Address:  Williamstown,   Mass. 

TENNEY,  "Ulysses  Dow,  portrait  painter;  Apr.  8, 
1826-Aug.  7,  1908.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1908-9.) 

TENITEY,  •William  Mitchell,  mfr.;  b.  Washing- 
ton, D.C.,  Jan.  12,  1843;  s.  William  Hamilton  and 
Eliza  (Croplev)  Tenney;  ed.  Bowen's  Acad.,  George- 
town. D.C.;  m.  Washington,  Oct.,  1866,  Julia  Will- 
cox  McNair;  2  sons,  David  Darrow,  Frank  Chester. 
Clk.  Farmers'  and  Mechanics'  Nat.  Bank,  Washing- 
ton, 1863;  with  Jay  Cooke  &  Co.,  bankers,  Wash- 
ington,   1864-73,    in    connection    with    selling    U.S. 


Govt,  bonds,  afterwards  in  negotiating  and  selling 
N.P.  Ry.  bonds;  mgr.  Washington  branch  of  same 
firm,  1870-3;  banker.  Corning,  la.,  1874-80;  lumber 
mfr.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1881-1900;  dir.  Security 
Bank,  Minneapolis,  for  18  yrs.  and  cashier,  1883-6; 
in  pvt.  banking  business,  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  1900-3;  mfr. 
of  rubber  goods,  Boston,  since  1903;  pres.  Clifton 
Mfg.  Co.,  Boston;  v.-p.  Dardanelle  &  Russelville 
R.R.  Co.,  Ark.  Trustee  Macalester  Coll.,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  1881-96;  dir.  McCormick  Theol.  Sem.,  Chi- 
cago, 1887-03.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  72 
Robinwood  A  v.,  Jamaica  Plain.  Office:  65  Brook- 
side  Av.,  Boston. 

TEBHUNE,  Everit  Bogert,  journalist;  b.  Plain- 
field,  N.J.,  Nov.  5,  1876;  s.  William  L.  and  Nellie 
B.  (Littlefield)  Terhune;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch., 
1895;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1899;  m.  Swampscott,  Mass., 
Nov.,  1903,  Ella  May  Phillips.  Entered  business 
founded  by  father  in  Nov.,  1899,  and  now  mgr., 
treas.  and  dir.  Boot  &  Shoe  Recorder  Pub.  Co.;  dir. 
Root  Securities  Co.,  New  Y'ork.  Republican.  Ma- 
son. Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston),  Tedesco  Country. 
Musical  conductor  and  author  of  several  works, 
chief  of  which  is  a  novel,  Michel  Gulpe.  Recrea- 
tions: fishing,  hunting,  golf.  Home:  Phillips  Beach, 
Swampscott,  Mass.    Office:    179  South  St.,  Boston. 

TEBHUNE,  "William  L.,  publisher;  b.  Newark, 
N.J.,  Oct.  30,  1851;  s.  Daniel  Johnson  and  Maria 
Louisa  (Wood)  Terhune;  ed.  pvt.  sch.,  Newark, 
N.J.,  1859-67;  m.  Dover,  N.H.,  Jan.  7,  1873,  Nellie 
E.  Littlefield;  3  children,  Everit  B.,  Inez  (Mrs.  E. 
N.  Carpenter,  of  Swampscott,  Mass.),  Lillian  (wife 
of  Paymaster  John  N.  Jordan,  U.S.N. ).  Founder 
and  pres.  1st  Nat.  Amateur  Press  Assn.,  1869;  mgr. 
Merry's  Mus.  Youth's  Mag.,  1870;  publisher  N.H. 
Independent,  1871:  editor  Auburn  (Me.)  Herald, 
1877;  writer  Boston  Globe,  1878;  founder,  1882,  and 
pub.  Boot  and  Shoe  Recorder  (now  largest  weekly 
trade  jour,  in  the  world) ;  retired  from  active  busi- 
ness Feb.,  1909.  Chmn.  bd.  Beach  St.  Trust.  Del. 
Rep.  Nat.  Conv.  that  nominated  Theodore  Roose- 
velt for  pres.,  1904.  Conglist.  Mason  (32°).  Clubs: 
Tedesco  Country,  Neighborhood  (v.-p.).  Colonial 
(founder  and  4  yrs.  pres.),  Boston  Art,  Fossil  of 
New  York  (pres.  1914).  Home:  (winter)  Hotel 
Lenox,  Boston;  (summer)  Phillips  Beach,  Swamp- 
scott, Mass.* 

TEBBHiIi,  Bertha  Mary,  prof,  home  economics; 
b.  Morristown,  Vt.,  Dec.  11,  1870;  d.  Newton  A. 
and  Mary  S.  (Cheney)  Terrill;  of  English  and 
French  descent;  St.  Johnsbury  (Vt.)  Acad.,  1891; 
A.B.,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1895;  student  Harvard 
Summer  Sch.,  1900;  fellow  Sch.  of  Housekeeping, 
Boston,  1900-1;  fellowship  U.  of  Chicago,  1907-8, 
A.M.,  1908;  unmarried.  Teacher  of  Greek,  Abbot 
Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1896-1900;  prof,  home  eco- 
nomics, Hartford  (Conn.)  Sch.  of  Religious  Peda- 
gogy, 1900-8,  leave  of  absence  for  study,  1907-8; 
prof,  home  economics,  U.  of  Vt.  since  1908,  also 
dean  of  women.  Mem.  Home  Economics  Com.,  Gen. 
Federation  of  Women's  Clubs;  chmn.  home  eco- 
nomics com.,  Vt.  Federation  Women's  Clubs.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Club:  Klifa  (Burlington,  Vt.).  Au- 
thor: Household  Management,  1907;  also  U.S.  Govt, 
bulls.  Address:  41  South  Prospect  St.,  Burlington, 
Vermont. 

TEBBY,  Henry  B.,  lawyer;  b.  Raynham,  Mass., 
Apr.  21,  1845;  s.  John  and  Miriam  S.  (Bradbury) 
Terry;  prep.  edn.  pvt.  schs.  and  acad..  East  Green- 
wich, R.I. ;  grad.  Wesleyan  U.,  1867;  studied  law 
and  admitted  to  bar,  1871;  m.  Newton,  Mass.,  1872, 
Abbie  A.  Wetherell.  Practiced  at  Hyde  Park. 
Mass.,  1871-96;  town  elk.,  1870-10;  trial  justice 
since  1871.  Served  3  mos.  as  pvt.  in  Co.  F,  9th  R.I. 
Regt.,  1862.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mason  (K.T.); 
mem.  G.A.R.  Address:  21  Central  Av.,  Hyde  Park, 
Boston,  Mass. 

TEBBY,  Herhert,  M.D. ;  b.  Fairhaven,  Mass.,  Dec. 
8,  1854;  s.  Isaac  and  Jane  Smith  (Ingraham)  Ter- 
ry; prep.  edn.  Fairhaven  (Mass.)  High  Sch., 
Friends'  Acad.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.;  S.B.,  Cornell 
U.,  1876;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1880;  .spl. 
courses  in  genito-urinary  surgery  in  London,  un- 
der Reginald  Harrison,  1901,  and  under  Casper  and 
Nitze,  Berlin.  Phys.  to  Providence  Dispensary, 
1881-4;  consulting  phys.,  1884,  phys.  to  Out-patient 
Dept.,    1885-91,   visiting   phys.,    1891-02,   consulting 


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surgeon  since  1914,  suiseun  lo  Genito-Urinaiy  mem.  H.  C.  Thacher  &  Co.,  mchts.,  1896;  dir.  1896- 
Dept.  since  1902,  R.I.  Hosp.;  consulting  phys..  St.  1900,  pres.  1900-9,  Davis  Boot  <t  Shoe  Co.;  elected 
Elizabeth's  Home,  Providence  Lying-in  Hosp.  pres.  Columlna  Shoe  Co.,  1896,  and  when  these  two 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn.  corpns.  liquidated,  1909,  became  mem.  Thacher  & 
(ex-pres.).  Providence  Clin.  Club,  Franklin  Soc,  Co.,  now  operating  factories  mfg.  women's  shoes 
Am.  Urol.  Soc.  Providence  Camera  Club.  Mason  in  East  Boston,  Mass.,  and  Richmond,  Va.  Apptd. 
(32°,  Shriner).  Clubs:  West  Side,  Art.  Recreations:  trustee  H.  C.  Thacher  Estate,  1900.  Clubs:  Som- 
traveling.  Home:  163  Waterman  St.  Office:  97  erset,  Union,  Tennis  and  Racquet,  Country,  Ex- 
Broad  St.,  Providence,  R.I.  change.    Recreations:  golf.    Home:  Yarmouth  Port, 

TERRY,    James;    Aug.    5,    1S44-191;!.      (See    vol.  ^tfi.\  S'^T^tj   ^^^  ^^''^''  ^*-'  ^°^^°"' 

1909  )  THACHER,    Thomas   Chander,   ex-congressman; 

m-r.-r.T.-u-    «    .a      ■  ,       ,                       r     -r.        ,  ,          k  '^-  Yarmoulli,  .Mass.,  July  20,  1858;  s.  Henry  C.  and 

TERRY,  Roderick,  clergyman;  b.  Brooklyn.  Apr.  Martha  (Bray)  Thacher;  direct  descendant  of  An- 

1,  1849:  .X.  John  T.  and  Elizabeth  R.   (Peet)  Terry;  tony  Thacher,  Yarmouth,  Mass.    1639;  grad   Adams 

A.B      Yale,    1S70:    Andover    Theol     Sem       1870-2;  (Mass.)  Acad..  1878;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1882;  m.  Maria 

grad.    Union    Thpol.    Sem.,    18^5;    (D.D.,    Princeton,  L.    Leavitt,    of    New    York,    1890      In    wool    busi- 

1881);  m.  Linda  Marquand,  of  New  Y^ork,  Sept.  22,  ness,    1882-08.     Dem.    candidate    for   Mass     Ho     of 

1875.    Ordained   Prcsbyn.   ministry,   Nov.    11,    1875;  Rep.,  1886,  for  state  auditor,  1903,  for  state  treas 

pastor,  Peekskill.  N.Y.,  1S75-9.  South  Ref.  Ch..  New  1904,  for  Congress,  1910;  mem.  63d  Congress  (1913" 

York,    1881-05;    lit.    work,    Newport,    R.I.,    1906—.  15),    I6th    Mass.    Dist.     Pres.    Barnstable    (Mass) 

Chaplain   12th  Inf.   N.G.S.N.Y.,   1890-1900.    Trustee  Agrl.  Soc.    Mem.  New  Ch.  (Swedenborgian)    Writer 

Rutgers  Coll.,  1882-05;  mem.  Council  New  York  U.,  on   business   topics   and   reciprocity.     Home-    Yar- 

and  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.,  1883-98.    Mem.  Soc.  mouth,  Mass.* 

Cincinnati,    Soc.    Mayflower    Descendants.     Clubs:  tpTrAr<'n'T'T»     •PT.nrv^oo    ■«7-««««„+«...     „i,        ~^ 

Century.  University,  Grolier   (New  York).    Home:  w^^\n,^u.'n^^^^TaR■^u^^'    ''^^^^"it'"- =  •  ^• 

x^p-n-nnrt    R  T  *  ^^^    loiK,  June  lo,  1868,  s.  Tliomas  and  Catherine 

-^*^''^Po^^-  ^-i-  (Worcester)    Thacher;    A.B.,    Columbia,    1889;    m. 

TERRY,  T.  Philip,  author;  b.  Georgetown,  Ky.,  Boston,  May  31,  1894,  Josephine  Reed.    Treas.  and 
June    6,    1864;    s.    Thomas    and    Sarah    Elizabeth  dir.  Davis  Boot  &  Shoe  Co.,  until  co.  was  succeeded 
(Moss)  Terry;  pub.  sch.  edn. ;  m.  Charlotte  Loring  by  Thacher  &  Co.,  1909,  of  which  is  the  managing 
Young    (descendant    of   Miles    Standish    and    John  partner;    dir.   Webster   &  Atlas    Nat.    Bank,    E.    C. 
Alden),  of  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1890.  Mills    Leather    Co.     Mem.    N.E.    Shoe    &    Leather 
Went  to  Paris,  Ky.,  1872,  to  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  at  Assn.,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.    Clubs:   Al- 
17,    to   Mexico,    1885;   corr.   there   for   various   Am.  gonquin.   Exchange,  Country,  Eastern  Yacht,  Bos- 
newspapers;  on  staff  Mexican  Financier.    Went  to  ton   Yacht;   Alpha  Delta   Phi    (New   York);   West- 
New  York,  1890.  to  Japan,  1895;  between  1895  and  moreland   (Richmond,  Va.).    Home:  21  Dwight  St., 
1905   made   8   trips  around  the  world,   visiting  al-  Brookline.    Office:   86  Lincoln   St.,  Boston, 
most  every  known  country;  corr.  Am.  newspapers  ttta-k-tt''r    UniaTiri    Vintonict-  h    ^To^I7t/^T,    tv/tooo 
in  Far  East  during  Russo-Japan  War.    Mgr.  Sonora  Ai™1f    fs^S     s     Levi    L     Ind    Ceul    (LaW^fonV 
News    Co.,    City    of    Mexico,    1905-10;    returned    to  Thgiter'    AB      Harvard     ISs"      PhD      a n d    A  M 
Japan,   1911;   to  America    1912.    Lecturer     Fellow  Tm?  m\    Mabel^GrlT    Freem^^^^ 
Royal  Geog..  Soc;  mem.  Boston  City  Club,  Boston  Mass.,  June  8,  1887.  Asst.  in  biology.  Harvard.  18 86^ 
Authors    Club.  Japan  Soc.    Republican.    Unitarian,  oo.   mvf>oinp-iit    Cnn-n     dt^ri    v^-r^t    vtc      iqcc:  icoi. 
Contbr.   mags,   and  newspapers      (See  Who's  Who  ilk'^'^^oV^.^'c^ySogan^f   bo^an^y!  ^/s^91-'oL'"prof ' 
in  America  for  list  of   books.)     Home:   Hmgham,  igoi—f  Harvard.      Fellow    Am.    Acad.    Arts    and 
.viass.  Sciences,  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sciences,  Am. 

TETIiOW,  John,   educator;   Apr.   1,   1843-Dec.    9,  Philos.  Soc;  hon.  mem.  Deutsch.  Botan.  Gesell.,  etc. 

1911.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  "Who  in  America,  Has  written  many  monographs  and  papers,  espe- 

1912-13.)  cially  on  the  fungous  diseases  of  insects,  in  scien- 

TEWKSBURY,  Alfred,  business  man;  b.  Win-  ^i^y^pt^l^mlc'^^iotanv  ''Home°S^''scott''''sf °''cam" 
throp.  Mass.,   Sept.   19,  1857;  s.  Lorenzo  Chamber-    hrf,?^A    Ai^<=«  *  Home.     7    Scott    St.,    Cam- 

lain  and  Almira  (Floyd)  Tewksbury;  ed.  com.  schs.    "'^"^e,   iMash. 

of  Winthrop;  French's  Bus.  Coll.,  Boston,  2  vrs.;  THAXTER,  Sidney  "Warren,  merchant;  Sept.  8, 
married,  June   21,   1900,   Elizabeth   Brewer  Bicker-    1839-1912.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

son  of  South  Brew-er  Me.  In  retail  shoe  and  dry  THAYER,  Abbott  Handerson,  artist;  b.  Boston, 
f;?ff^  business,  Winthrop,  for  25  yrs.;  sold  out  j^  jg,  1849;  s.  William  Henry  (M.D.)  and  Ellen 
1910  and  temporarily  in  real  estate  business.  Has  (Handerson)  Thayer-  °- -s  (Gideon  F  Thayer 
served  as  selectman,  and  park  commr.,  being  prin-    founder  Chauncy  Hall   Sch.;  Boston;   ed!  Chauncy 

ux    Arts,    Pans, 
Kate  Bloede,  of 
5  B.  Beach,  of 
,.   ^  •  --  wr-    ii  TVT  J.  ^c.vo.^jii,    x^.i.,    Kjci-....    .J,    iu,/j..     i  c^inted    animals 

dist.    Home:  Winthrop,  Mass.  from  childhood;  at  16  decided  to  make  painting  his 

TEWKSBTJRY,  El-wood  Gardner,  missionary;  profession;  painted  portraits  and  occasional  land- 
moved  to  Shanghai,  China.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  scapes,  1879-91:  since  then  principally  ideal  figure 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.)  pictures,    including  one   mural  decoration.    Home: 

THACHER,  Francis  Storer,  clergyman;  b.  Ma-  Monadnock,  N.H.* 
chias,  Me..  Oct.  23,  1842;  s.  Peter  and  Margaret  THAYER,  Addison  Sanford,  M.D.;  b.  Medway, 
Louisa  (Potter)  Thacher;  ed.  Rockland  (Me.)  High  Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1858;  s.  Addison  Parsons  and  Lydia 
Sch.,  Thomaston  (Me.)  Acad.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Sanford  (Partridge)  Thayer;  grad.  Phillip.s  Acad., 
1866.  A.M..  1872;  grad.  Harvard"  Div.  Sch..  Cam-  Andover,  Mass.,  1877;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1881;  M.D., 
bridge,  Mass.,  1873.  Taught  freedmen  in  the  South  Bowdoin  Med.  Sch.,  1886,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1888; 
3  yrs.  after  Civil  War;  ordained  to  ministry  Uni-  house  officer.  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1886-7,  McLean  Hosp., 
tarian  Ch.  1875;  pastor.  Marietta,  O.,  1875-6,  Ber-  Mass.,  1887-8;  hosp.  work  in  Germany  8  mos.,  1891- 
lin  Mass  '  1876-8.  St.  John.  N.B.,  1880-2,  Quincy,  2,  and  various  times  in  New  York,  Phila.  and  Bal- 
111  ,  Jan. -July,  1884,  Farmington,  Me.,  1885-8,  Wal-  timore;  m.  Portland,  Me..  Oct.  8,  1891,  Ida  Lawrence 
pole  NH,  1890-2  Warwick,  Mass.,  1893-4.  Mem.  Greene.  Teacher  High  Sch.,  Portland,  1881-5;  be- 
Cambridge  Assn.  of  Unitarian  Ministers.  Librarian  gan  practice  in  Portland,  1888;  prof,  diseases  of 
of  Child  Memorial  Librarv  (branch  of  Harvard  children,  1898-12.  prof,  of  medicine  and  dean  since 
U  Librarv).  Address:  19  Brewster  St.,  Cambridge,  1912,  Bowdoin  Med.  Sch.;  visiting  phys.  Me.  Gen. 
Mass.;    (summer)    South  Bristol,  Me.  Hosp.   since  1894.    Address:   10  Deermg  St.,   Port- 

THACHER,  louis  Bartlett,  mfr.;   b.   Yarmouth,    '^"^'  ^^-  .^^        „.  ^    ,  v.    cv.  ,., 

Mass     May  12,  1867;  s  Henry  Charles  and  Martha        THAYER,  Arthur  Linwood,  lawyer;  b    Sheldon- 


Co.,   shoe  mfrs.'.   Haverhill.   Mass.,   1894-6;   became    Law  Sch.;  m.  Nov.  9,  1910,  Maud  Louise  Kuschke, 


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of  Plymouth,  Pa.     Served  as  grad.  sec.  Cornell  U.  Gov.   Draper,   1910;   dir.   and  atty.   Attleboro  Trust 

Christian    Assn.,    1906,    07;    same    Phillips    Brooks  Co.;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Attleboro.    Trustee  Attleboro 

House  Assn.  at  Harvard  U.,  1908-9;  dir.  Guild  Hall  Y.M.C.A.     Republican.     Conglist.     Clubs:     Cornell, 

Assn     Marquette,   Mich.,   1910-11;   in  law  practice,  of    N.B.,    Congregational,    of   R.I.     Home:     17    Me- 

Bangor,    Me.,    since   Mar.,    1912.     Trustee    Hi^gins  chanic   St.     OIFice:    Court  House   Bldg.,    Attleboro, 

Classical  Inst.    Mem.  Delta  Upsilon,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Mass. 

Acacia    Soc.     Progressive.     Unitarian.     Mason;    K.  THAYEB,    Ernest    Lawrence,    journalist,     mfr. 

of   P.    Home:    13    Hay  ward   St.     Office:    44   Central  (gee  vol.   1909.) 

St.,  Bangor,  Me.  THAYEB,   Eug-ene,   M.D.;    b.    Turner,   Me.,   Aug. 

THAYEB,  Arthur  Wilder,  composer,  conductor.  27,    ISOG;    s.    Charles    Henry    and    Helen    Mentora 

(See  \ol.  1909.)  (Lowe)    Thayer;    direct    descendant    of    John    and 

THAYEB,  Ausrustus  Spauldiner,   M.D.     (See  vol.  Priscilla  Alden;   grad.   Nichols  Latin  Sch.,  Lewis- 

1909 J  ton.  Me.,  1885;  student  at  Bates  Coll.,  1885-7;  A.B., 


"^^r^^n^'^.^'^e^^tdjoo^^r?^  schs  Mem  Mass.  Med  So.^A^^ 
Swain,  Earle  &  Co.,  importers  and  jobbers  m  teas  Aiason.  Address.  419  i^oyiston  bt.,  lioston. 
and  coffees,  Boston,  1868;  admitted  to  partnership  THAYEB,  Eugene  Van  Bensselaer,  banker;  b. 
in  firm,  1884  sole  propr.  since  1915;  business  now  Boston,  Sept.  27,  1881;  s.  Eugene  Van  Rensselaer 
conducted  oh  7  floors  at  63-65  Commercial  St.;  and  Susan  (Spring)  Thayer;  prep.  edn.  Groton 
originated  the  Boston  Java  and  Silver  Quartet  Sch.,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1904;  m.  Gladys 
brands  of  coffee,  and  the  Gold  Alligator  and  Gold  Brooks,  of  New  York,  Sept.  3,  1903.  In  note  broker- 
Beaver  brands  of  tea;  dir.  Mass.  Trust  Co.,  Market  age  business,  Boston,  1904-12;  pres.  Merchants 
Trust  Co.  (Boston),  Central  Trust  Co.,  Cambridge,  Nat.  Bank  since  1912;  pres.  Kansas  City  Stock 
Mass.;  trustee  North  Av.  Savings  Bank,  Cam-  Yards  Co.;  v.-p.  Chicago  Junction  Ry.  Co.,  Union 
bridge  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Stock  Yards  Co.  of  Chicago,  Mass.  Hosp.  Life  Ins. 
Congregational,  Cambridge.  Recreations:  motoring.  Co.;  dir.  N.E.  Trust  Co.,  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.,  Mass. 
Home:  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  63  Commercial  Bonding  &  Ins.  Co.,  Guarantee  Co.  of  North  Amer- 
St.,  Boston,  Mass.  ica,    Edison    Electric    Illuminating   Co.    of    Boston, 


THAYEB,  Charles  Irving',  trustee;  b.  Boston,  Cushing  Real  Estate  Trust.  Episcopalian.  Mem. 
Apr.  26,  1835;  s.  Charles  Edward  and  Mary  (Her-  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mason  (32°).  Clubs: 
sey)  Thayer;  descendant  of  Thomas  Thayer,  1630,  Algonquin,  Somerset,  Exchange,  Tennis  and 
John  Alden,  1620,  Peter  Hersey,  1635;  ed.  Chauncy  Racquet,  Harvard  (Boston):  Country  (Brookline). 
Hall  Sch.,  Boston;  m.  Florence  A.  M.  Flagg,  of  Home:  Lancaster,  Mass.  Office:  28  State  St.,  Bos- 
Boston,  June  4,  1879;   2   daughters,  Marjorie,  Mil-  ton. 

dred    (Mrs.    Paul    Burdett,    of    Brookline,    Mass.)  THAYEB,   Ezra  Bipley,   lawyer;   Feb.    21.    1S66- 

Began  active  career  with  the  Boston  Dyewood  &  g      (.    jg    jg^g      ^g^g  ^^^    jgog    also  Who's  Who  in 

Chemical  Co.,  1873-95;  with  the  New  York  &  Bos-  America    1914-15  ) 

il"" Fsirm^r''''l9ol-i''r^tTri^^  THAYEB,  Frederick  Charles,  M.D.,   surgeon:   b. 

nls.ri90™°noitLs\eeB^oston    Penny    saving  Waterville    Me     Sept.   30,   1844:   s    Charles  H.  and 

Bank,  also' trustee  of  estates.    Mem.   Sons  of   the  1"^^"    ^.(Tobey)    Thayer:    edWate^^^^^^^^ 


THAYEB,    Charles   Paine,    M.D  :    Jan.    22,    1843-  pj-gme    Council    A.    and    A.S.R.,    Northern    Masonic 

19—.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who  s  Who  in  America,  jurisdiction,  since  1914.    Home:    214  Main  St.    Of- 

1912-13.)  fice:    139  Main  St.,  Waterville,  Me. 

THAYEB,  Charles  Snow,  librarian;  b.  Westfield,         TTrAVPii    •Pvprlf.riclr  -Daniels    clprevmarr  h    En- 

r„^.^      \,,<^    A    TiRK-  ^    T.iif^iiic  TTnwiAr  nnrt  Martha  _   ruAXEK,  i-reaericK  juanieis,  cierg\  man ,  D.  li,n 


apohs     l^^^%^lxn^^^vK?o.iarf  r^=L    MprSoHpi    Ti"'  June    30.    1908.    Richard    Dudley,    June    16,    1909. 

Providence,    1900-2;    librar  an    Case    Memo,  lal^^^^^  Ordained   Congl.   ministry,    1901.   and   since   pastor 
brary  and  asso    prof    bibliology.   Hartford   Theol.  pudlev.   Mass.    Trustee  and   sec.   and   treas.   of 

^In"^-  M^^^'sofBiblLU    and  Exegeses    Arch^o^'  trustees  of  Nichols  Acad.,  Dudley.    Mem.  Chi  Phi, 

1902.     Mem.   hoc.   BiDl.   Jjlt.  ana  Hixegesis.   Arcnfeoi.  ~,        rjmnsre       Reniihlican       Recreations-      fishine 

Inst.    America.     Clubs:     University.    Educational,  i^l^if^^"?f;,^ipv    K^^    •     -t^ecreations .     nsning. 

Congregational.     Author    of    numerous    articles    in  Address.     Dudley,    Mass. 

Standard  Bible  Dictionarv,  1908;  assisted   in  edit-        THAYEB,    Harry    Bates,    capitalist,    mfr.     (See 

ing  Zahn:  An  Introduction  to  the  New  Testament,  "V\'ho's   Who   in    America   for   biography.)      Home: 

1909.    Address:    64  Gillett  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.*  New  Canaan,  Conn.    Office:    15  Dey  St.,  New  York. 

THAYEB,  Edwin  French,  lawver;  b.  Attleboro,  THAYEB,  Harry  I.,  leather  mfr.;  b.  Pembroke, 
Mass.,  Apr.  1.  1879:  s.  Oscar  Reaver  and  Harriet  Mass..  Sept.  16,  1869:  s.  Wendell  Phillips  and 
Braman  (French)  Thaver;  A.B..  Cornell  IT..  1901;  Amelia  (Josselyn)  Thayer;  descendant  on  col- 
student  Cornell  LT.  Law  Sch..  1900.  1901;  m.  June  lateral  sides  of  John  Alden  and  Myles  Standish; 
R.  1906,  Mabel  Tngraham  Cobb,  of  Attleboro,  Mass.  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Hanover,  Mass.;  m.  Emma  Bates, 
Began  practice  in  Attleboro  Feb.  17.  1905;  elk.  4th  of  Scituate.  Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1891;  3  sons.  Lloyd  J., 
Dist.  Ct.  of  Bristol,  by  appmt.  of  Gov.  John  L.  Raymond  H.,  Wendell  P.  Began  manufacture  of 
Bates,   since   1903;   apptd.    master   in   chancery   by  leather  in  Boston  as  Thayer,  Foss  &  Co.,  1894;  in- 


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corporated,  1905,  as  the  Thayer-Foss  Co.,  of  which 
is  pres.  and  treas. ;  pres.  Central  Fruit  Co.;  dir. 
Wal^efield  Nat.  Banlc.  Dir.  N.E.  Leather  Assn. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Trustee  Y. 
M.  C.  A.,  Walfefleld,  Mas.s.  t,'onRlist.  Mason.  Odd 
Fellow.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Tedesco,  Exchange. 
Recreations:  golf,  fishing,  liunting.  Home:  120  W. 
Chestnut  St.,  Waltefield,  Mass.  Office:  17  South 
St.,  Boston. 

THAYIIB,  Helen  Hand  (Mrs.  Lucius  Harrison 
Thayer,  maiden  name  Helen  Chadwick  Rand), 
pioneei-  settlement  worker;  b.  Morisania,  N.Y.,  Oct. 
3,  1S63;  d.  Albert  Tyler  and  Sophia  Anna  (Chad- 
wick) Rand;  ed.  pvt.  sch.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. ;  Adelphi 
Acad.;  Burnham  Sch.,  Northampton,  Mass.;  A.B., 
Smith  Coll.,  1SS4  (Alpha);  student  of  history 
Newnham  Coll.,  Cambridge,  Eng.,  1S86-7:  m.  Rev. 
Lucius  Harrison  Thaver,  D.D.,  of  Westfleld,  Mass., 
June  29.  1892;  3  children,  Dorothy  Goldthwait,  b. 
Aug.  2S,  1893,  Lucius  Ellsworth,  .June  19,  1896, 
Sherman  Rand,  Sept.  28,  1904.  One  of  the  founders, 
1889,  of  the  College  Settlement,  Rivington  St., 
N.Y.  City;  pres.  College  Settlements  Assn.  since 
1907;  v.-p.  Smith  Coll.  Alumnge  Assn.;  former 
alumnte  trustee  Smith  Coll.  Active  in  equal  suf- 
frage, church  and  parish  work;  dir.  N.H.  Chil- 
dren's Aid  Soc;  mem.  State  Commn.  for  Belgian 
Relief;  mem.  various  civic  ednl.  and  philantliropic 
sees.  Recreations:  music,  gardening.  Address: 
664  State  St.,  Portsmouth,  N.H. 

THAYEB,  Herbert  Edg'ar,  clergyman;  b.  Farm- 
ingdale,  Me.,  Oct.  3,  1860;  s.  George  Allen  and 
Louisa  (Seavev)  Thaver;  grad.  Foxboro  (Mass.) 
High  Sch.,  1878;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1882;  grad.  New- 
ton Theol.  Instn.,  1887;  m.  Mary  Eliza  Barney,  of 
South  Hadley  Falls.  Mass.,  Aug.  2,  1888;  2  daugh- 
ters, Frances,  Ruth.  Prin.  High  Sch..  Conway, 
Mass..  1882-4;  ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1887;  pastor 
Hopkinton.  N.H..  1887-93.  Warren,  Me.,  1893-8, 
Ludlow,  Vt.,  1898-04,  Springfield.  Mass.,  1904-.Jan., 
191.5.  Instr.  Northern  N.E.  Chautauqua  Assembly, 
1895-8.  Trustee  Colby  Acad.,  New  London,  N.H., 
1890-3;  mem.  bd.  of  mgrs.  Am.  Bapt.  Missionary 
Union  since  1901;  auditor  Vt.  Bapt.  State  Conv., 
1902-3;  pres.  Vt.  Bapt.  Toung  People's  Union, 
1902-4.  Mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Odd  Fellow.  Club: 
Biblical  (Springfield).  Address:  77  Garfield  St., 
Springfield,    Mass. 

THAYER,  Jolin  Alden,  ex-congressman;  b.  Wor- 
cester, Mass..  Dec.  22,  1857;  s.  Eli  T.  (mem.  Con- 
gress, 1857-61)  and  Caroline  Maria  (Capron) 
Thaver;  descendant  of  John  Alden,  of  the  May- 
flower; A.B..  Harvard.  1879;  LL.B.,  Columbia,  1889; 
m.  Maude  Albee,  of  W'orcester.  June  20,  1906;  chil- 
dren, John  Alden.  Jr.,  Elizabeth  Albee.  In  law 
practice  at  Worcester,  since  1890;  mem.  firm 
Thayer  &.  Perry;  elk..  Central  Dist.  Ct..  Worcester, 
1893-7:  Dem.  nominee  for  atty.-gen.  of  Mass.,  1906; 
mem.  62d  Congress  (1911-13),  3d  Mass.  Dist.:  post- 
master Worcester,  by  appmt.  of  Pres.  Wilson 
since  Apr.  1.  1915.  Episcopalian.  Home:  900  Main 
St.    Office:    340  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.* 

THAYER,  John  Eliot,  ornithologist;  b.  Boston, 
Apr.  3.  1862;  s.  Nathaniel  and  Cornelia  (Van  Rens- 
selaer) Thayer,  d.  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer,  of 
Albanv,  the  last  Patroon;  prep.  edn.  Hopkinson's 
Sch..  Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1885  (chief  marshal): 
m.  Clinton,  Mass.,  June  22,  1886.  Evelyn  Duncan 
Forbes.  Pres.  First  Nat.  Bank  of  Clinton.  Clinton 
Savings  Bank;  pres.  N.E.  Trotting  Horse  Breeders' 
Assn.  for  10  yrs. ;  mem.  staff  of  Gov.  William  E. 
Russell  for  3  yrs.  Democrat.  I'nitarian.  Has  built 
a  museum  in  town  of  Lancaster,  at  cost  of  over 
$100,000.  which  is  open  to  the  public,  and  has  one 
of  the  most  complete  collections  of  N.  Am.  birds  in 
the   world.    Office:     30   State   St.,   Boston. ■► 

THAYER.  John  M..  judge;  b.  Thomnson.  Conn., 
Mar.  15,  1847;  s.  Charles  D.  and  Lucy  E.  (Nichols) 
Thayer;  A.B.,  Yale.  1869:  unmarried.  Read  law 
with  Judge  James  A.  Hovey,  Norwich.  Conn.,  and 
was  his  law  partner  at  Norwich.  1872-6;  partner 
of  brother.  Charles  F.  Thayer,  1881-9;  judge  City 
Ct.  of  Norwich.  1875-7;  state's  atty..  New  London 
Co..  1883-9;  judge  of  Superior  Ct.  of  Conn..  1889- 
1907;  asso.  judge  Supreme  Ct.  of  Errors  of  Conn, 
since  1907.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Home:  32 
Church  St.,  Norwich,  Conn.* 


THAYER,  John  R.,  lawyer;  b.  Douglass,  Mass., 
]Mar.  9,  1845;  s.  Mowry  li.  and  Harriet  (Morse) 
Thayer;  A.B.,  Yale,  1869;  admitted  to  bar,  1871, 
and  since  in  pi-actice  at  Worcester,  Mass.;  m. 
Chailotle  H.  Holmes,  of  Worcester,  Jan.  30,  1872; 
6  children,  Henry  Holmes  (died  Nov.  28,  1912), 
John  Mowry,  Charlotte  Diana,  Marguerite  Eliza- 
beth (wife  of  Dr.  William  C.  Quimby,  of  Balti- 
more), Mary  Perrin,  Edward  Carington.  Mem. 
Worcester  Common  Council,  1877-81;  alderman, 
1881-5;  candidate  for  mayor,  1887;  mem.  Mass. 
Gen.  Ct.,  1880-2,  Senate,  1891,  92;  mem.  56th,  57th, 
58th  Congresses,  (1899-1905),  3d  Mass.  Dist.  Demo- 
crat. Mem.  Worcester  Co.  Bar  Assn.  (pros.  1908- 
13),  Mass.  and  Am.  bar  assns.  Clubs:  Tatnuck 
Country,  Worcester  Fox.  Recretions:  fox  hunting. 
Home:  453  Cambridge  St.  Office:  340  IMain  St., 
Worcester,    Mass.* 

THAYER,  Lewis  Faigfe,  editor  and  publisher;  b. 
Barnard,  Vt.,  Oct.  23,  1851;  s.  William  Henry  Har- 
rison and  Sarah  (Lewis)  Thayer;  descendant  of 
Sedwiclv  Thayer,  the  immigrant,  Boston,  1640;  ed. 
West  Randolph  Acad.;  Randolph  State  Normal 
Sch.;  m.  Alice  M.  Smith,  of  West  Randolph.  Vt., 
Aug.  29,  1878;  children,  Maurine  L.  Hersom,  Che- 
raw,  Colo.,  Harrison  S.,  Washington,  D.C.  In  news- 
paper work  at  Randolph,  1873;  later  connected  with 
papers  as  owner  or  pub.  at  Northfield,  St.  Johns- 
bury,  Bellows  Falls,  St.  Albans,  Barre,  Middlebury 
and  Vergennes;  now  owner  Burlington  Clipper; 
owner  and  pub.  The  Messenger  List,  comprising 
local  papers  at  Morrisville,  Stowe,  Johnson,  Wol- 
cott,  Jeffersonville  and  Cambridge.  Mem.  Vt.  Press 
Assn.  (ex-pres.).  Mason.  Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Club:  Mooslamoo  (Mid- 
dlebury).   Address:     Morrisville,   Vt. 

THAYER,  Louis  E.,  general  advertising  agent, 
and  writer;  b.  Collinsville,  Conn.,  Aug.  3,  1877;  s. 
Albert  L.  and  Julia  (Latimer)  Thayer;  ed.  pub. 
schs.  of  Collinsville,  and  Collins  St.  Classical  Sch., 
Hartford;  m.  Bertha  Cushing,  of  Collinsville,  May 
2,  1898;  5  children,  Rudolph  A.,  Reginald  A.,  Gerald, 
Leland,  Lois.  Reporter  Hartford  Courant,  1895-8; 
telegraph  editor  Hartford  Telegram,  1898,  became 
city  editor  and  managing  editor;  went  to  Torring- 
ton.  Conn.,  as  editor  of  the  Register;  established 
the  Torrington  Daily  Leader,  1901;  returned  to 
Hartford  Courant  to  become  state  editor,  and  con- 
tinued until  established  "Tliayer's  Business-Get- 
ting System,"  Apr.,  1915.  Democrat.  Conglist. 
Contbr.  to  mags,  and  newspapers.  Recreations: 
fishing,  tennis.  Home:  Collinsville,  Conn.  Office: 
302  Palace  Theatre  Bldg.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

THAYER,  Lucius  Harrison,  clergyman;  b.  West- 
fleld, Mass..  Nov.  28,  1857;  s.  Lucius  Fowler  and 
Martha  Ann  (Harrison)  Thayer;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Westfleld,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1882;  B.D.,  Yale 
Div.  Sch.,  1888:  Dwight  fellow,  Yale,  1889;  (D.D., 
Dartmouth,  1910);  m.  Westfleld,  Mass.,  June  29, 
1892,  Helen  Chadwick  Rand:  3  children,  Dorothy 
Goldthwait  (grad.  Smith  Coll..  1915),  Lucius  Ells- 
worth (Amherst,  class  of  1918),  Sherman  Rand. 
Supercargo,  ship  Lucy  S.  Wills,  1876-8;  with 
Franklin  Foundry  &  Machine  Co.,  Providence.  R.I., 
1882-3;  ordained  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1900;  pastor 
North  Congl.  Ch..  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  since  Nov., 
1900.  Pres.  N.H.  Home  Missionary  Soc;  mem.  Pru- 
dential Com.,  A.B.C.F.M.  Progressive  Republican. 
Mem.  Psi  Upsilon.  Club:  Winthrop  (Boston).  Ad- 
dress:   Portsmouth,   N.H. 

THAYER,  Nathaniel,  capitalist:  died  Mar.  21, 
1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  'Who  in  America, 
1910-11.) 

THAYER,  Nathaniel  Francis,  mfr. ;  b.  Wey- 
mouth, Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1848;  s.  Nehemiah  and  Mary 
Ann  (Shaw)  Thayer;  descendant  in  9tli  generation 
of  Richard  Thayer,  Mass.  Bay  Colony,  1640;  pub. 
sch.  edn.;  m.  Oct.  13,  1875,  Mary  Augusta  White, 
of  Boston.  In  employ  of  C.  H.  Thayer  &  Co.,  mfrs. 
of  boots  and  shoes,  Weymouth,  1872-6;  became 
connected  with  Emerson  &  Wliite,  leather  mchts., 
Boston,  1876;  upon  retirement  of  Mr.  Emerson, 
1885,  was  made  mem.  of  firm,  which  then  became 
G.  A.  White  &  Co.;  became  propr.  same.  1899;  firm 
incorporated  as  N.  F.  Thayer  &  Co.,  Jan.  1,  1907. 
Pres.  Boston  Inst.  Seashore  Home  (summer  outing 
for  poor  children)   for  16  yrs.,  now  dir.  and  ,chmn. 


1058  WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 

finance  com.;  active  worker  in  eh.  and  S.S.;  one  mond,  1856-8;  pres.  and  dir.  Richmond  Nat.  Bank 
of  the  organizers  of  the  Mi.ssionary  Training  Sch.  since  1880;  also  engaged  in  shipbuilding  since  1866. 
(now   Gordon   Training   Sch.);    formerly   dir.   choir    Address:  Richmond,  Me. 

of  Dr.  O.  T.  Gifford's  Ch.,  Boston.  Trustee  Taber-  THEBIA.1JI.T,  Dana  L.,  lawyer;  b.  Caribou,  Me., 
nacle  Bapt.  Ch.  Recreations:  church  worl<.  Home:  peb.  12,  1876;  s.  Fiancois  and  Philomene  (Malen- 
59  Georgia  St.,  lioxbury.  Office:  119  Beach  fet.,  fant)  Theriault;  ed.  Caribou  High  Sch.;  LL.B.,  U. 
Boston.  of  Me.  Law  Sch.,   1900;  m.   Mabel  Cora  Kelley,  of 

Admitted    to    Me.    bar, 

as 

I  em. 

("Mass')  mgh'sclH'at'terided  eVening^drawing'schs.,  Catholic.  Address:  Fort  Kent,'  Me. 
Fitchburg  and  Maiden,  Mass. ;  studied  architecture  tHEBIAUIiT,  Josepli,  M.D.;  b.  Joliette,  P.Q., 
in  office  of  H.  M.  Francis,  of  Fitchburg;  m.  Lmma  j^Iar.  9,  1860;  s.  Eiie  and  Louise  (Morin)  Theriault; 
F  Watson,  of  Fitchburg,  Sept.  18,  1896;  2  children,  gd.  pub.  schs.  and  .Joliette  Coll.;  M.D.,  Montreal 
Margery,  Phillip  Stuart.  Served  as  draftsman  in  gch.  of  Medicine  and  Surgery  (now  a  dept.  of 
office  of  Peabody  &  Stearns,  Boston,  later  in  that  Laval  U.),  1883;  m.  Mary  Foy,  of  Laconia,  N.H., 
of  George  F.  Newton;  in  practice  on  own  account,  jreb_  3^  1895;  1  daughter,  Yvonne.  Practiced 
Boston,  since  1898,  architect  for  Nursery  for  Blind  jn  Ishpeming,  Mich.,  1883-4,  Lake  Linden,  Mich., 
Babies,  Boston;  Hastings  Hall  (home  for  working  1884-9,  Laconia,  N.H.,  1889-96,  Concord  since  1896; 
girls),  Fitchburg;  Y.M.C.A.  bldgs.,  Lawrence  and  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1893.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  N.H. 
Athol,  Mass.;  etc.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  of  Architects.  Med.  Soc.  Mem.  French-Canadian  Assn.,  Franco- 
Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  High-  j^j^  Foresters,  Canadian  Literary  Circle.  Demo- 
land  (Boston);  Unitarian  (West  Roxbury).  Rec-  crat.  Catholic.  Address:  Concord,  N.H. 
reations:  baseball.  Honie:  34  Pelton  St^^j^^^^'^^f  ^ii"  THERIATJI.T,  William  N.,  lawyer;  b.  Montpelier, 
bury.  Mass.    Office:  89  Franklin  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  ^.^      ^^^     ^^    ^g^^.    ^     Paul   and   Matilda    (Girard) 

THAVEB,  Simop.  Willard,  mfr.;  b.  Pawtucket,  Theriault;  grad.  Montpelier  High  Sch.,  1895; 
R  I.,  Oct.  5,  1867;  s.  Edward  and  Emma  Louise  studied  law  in  office  of  Dillingham,  Huse  &  How- 
(Dexter)  Thayer;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Pawtucket;  m.  land,  Montpelier;  m.  Alice  L.  Callahan,  of  Mont- 
•July  8,  1911,  Ruth  Salisbury  Brown.  Engaged  in  pelier,  June  30,  1902;  2  children,  William  Price, 
mfg.  since  1888;  pres.  Lebanon  Mill  Co.,  mfrs.  of  ),_  juiy  17^  igos;  Alice  Louise,  Feb.  15,  1911.  Ad- 
knit  goods  and  underwear;  treas.  Dexter  Yarn  mitted  to  Vt.  bar,  1899;  practiced  with  preceptors 
Co  Mem.  Pawtucket  Common  Council  1  yr.,  Bd.  until  dissolution  of  firm  in  1902  through  death  of 
of  Aldermen  2  vrs.  (pres.  1  yr.);  mem.  State  Bd.  Huse;  (Dillingham  elected  to  U.S.  Senate  and 
of  Charities  and  Corrections.  Republican.  Mason.  Howland  counsel  for  Nat.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  of  Mont- 
Episcopalian.  Recreations:  motoring.  Club:  To  pelier);  practiced  alone  in  same  office,  1902-12; 
Kalon.   Address:    Pawtucket,  R.I.  associated   with   George   L.   Hunt,   as   Theriault   & 

THAVEB  WilUam  P.,  banker;  b.  Kingston,  N.H. ,  Hunt,   since   Sept.    1,    1912;   referee   in   bankruptcy 

Mar    13    1846-  s   Calvin  and  Sarah  Wheeler  (Fiske)  for   Washington   County   since   1906.    Corporal  Co. 

Thaver'  and  descendant  of  Richard  Thayer,  Brain-  H,   1st  Regt.,   Vt.   Vol.    Inf.,   Spanish-Am.   War,  at 

tree   Mass     1640'  ed   pub.  schs.,  and  Kimball  Union  Chickamauga,  Ga.    Mem.  Vt.   Bar  Assn.,  Vt.   Hist. 

Arnd       Meriden  '  N  H  •    m.    Oct.    20,    1874,    Sarah  Soc,  Spanish  War  Veterans.    Republican.    Catholic. 

Clarke  Wentworth    of' Concord,  N.H.    Began  as  elk.  Mem.    Knights    of    Columbus.    B.P.O.    Elks.     Club: 

in   noltoffice    Concord,   N.H.,   becoming   chief  elk.;  Apollo.    Home:  12  Summer  St.    Office:  43  State  St., 

entered    First   Nat.    Bank,    Concord,    as    elk.,    1871.  Montpelier,  Vt. 

was  elected  cashier,  1874,  and  has  been  pres.  since        THERRIATJIiT,    Patrick,    merchant;     b.     Grand 

1885.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Home:  Concord,  N.H.  isle.  Me.,  Apr.   18,   1875;   s.  Isidore  and  Philomene 

THAYEB  William  Green.oug-li,  educator;  b.  New  (Daigle)  Therriault;  descendant  of  Jean  Ther- 
Brishton  SI  NY  Dec  24,  1863 ;  s.  Robert  H.  and  riault,  who  landed  at  Port  Royal  with  le  Corn- 
Hannah  (Applet'on)  Thayer;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1885,  mandeur  De  Razilly,  1632,  and  of  Joseph  Ther- 
4  M     1888-  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1885-6,  1887-8;  B.D.,  riault,  who  came  after  the  expulsion  of  the  Acad- 


master  St.  Mark's  Sch.,  Southborough,  Mass.,  since  mnr     a        ♦       ion-     10^0  * 

1894      Deacon,    1889,    priest,    1890,    P.E.    Ch.;    pres.  House   of   Rep      1905,    Senate     190,,    1909;    county 

Standing  Com  ,  Diocese  of  Mass.   Del.  to  Rep.  State  commr.  Aroostook  County,  1911;  dist.  supt.  schs:; 

Conv     Mass     1904.    Mem.  Am.   Hist.  Assn.,  Head-  chmn.    Sch.    Bd.    since    1911.     Republican.     Roman 

masters'    Assn     (pres.).     Clubs:    University    (New  Catholic.     Mem.    Knights    of    Columbus.     Address: 

York),  University,  Union  (Boston).    Home:  South-  Lille,  Me. 

borough,  Mass.*  THOM,    Charles,    botanist,    educator;    moved    to 

THAYER    William   Roscoe,    author;    b.    Boston.  Washington,  D.C.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 

Jan    16,  1859;  s.  Frederick  W.  and  Maria  (Phelps)  in  America,  1914-15.) 
Thayer;    fitted    for    coll.    under    tutor    in    Europe;        THOMAS,  Charles  E.,  mfr.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

k^er^e'inil  iit\'.b^HarvirI=  Jn'a'^B'rowI'm3"  .THOMAS,  Charles  Holt    M.D.;  b.  New  Bedford. 

Yale    1915-   LHD     Williams    1913);   m.   Elizabeth  Mass.,    Aug.    26,    1850;    s.    James    Brown   and   Ara- 

H    Ware,   1893.    Asst.  editor  Phila.  Evening  Bulle-  minta    D.     (Taber)     Thomas;    ed.    pub.    schs.    and 

tin,  1882-'5:,editor  Harvard  Graduates' Mag.,_l|9^-.  Gl^eason^s    Acad.,    New^Bedford;^   M^.D.,  ^Boston^lL 

Cam- 

Homoe. 

U.  Med. 

re"l?ow"Am."Acad."ATts   and^  s"ciences;'mem.   Am!  Sch.;  chmn.  Cambridge  Bd    of  Health,  1907-9.  .Dir. 

Acad    Arts   and   Letters,  National   Inst.   Arts  and  Reliance  Co-operative  Bank.    Republican.    Univer- 

LetteVs ;  corr.  mem.  Nat.  Com.  on  the  History  of  the  salist.    Mem.  Mass.  Med    Soc,  Boston  Homoe.  Med. 
Risorgimento, 
v.-p.  Cambrids 

Mass.   Club:  T„. , ..      ^ 

Who  in  America  for  books.)    Address:  8  Berkeley        THOIVIAS,   Edwin   Stark,   judge;    b.    Woodstock, 

St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.*  111.,  Nov.  11,  1872;  s.  Wilbur  E.  and  Mary   (Stark) 

THEOBAIiB,    George    Harward,    banker,     ship-  Thomas;    grad.    New    Britain    (Conn.)    High    Sch., 

builder-   b    Richmond,   Me.,   Feb.   1,   1829;   s.   F.   R.  1891;  student  Yale,  1  yr.,  class  of  1895;  in  business 

and  Z  C  "Theobald;  graduate  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Bruns-  at  New  York   1  yr.;   LL.B.,   Yale  Law  Sch.,   1895; 

wick     Me      1852,    M.D.,    1854;    m.    Brunswick,    Me.,  m.  Louise  L.  Peck,  of  W^est  Haven,  Conn.,  Sept.  7, 

1.863'  Miss  Winchell.     In   med.    practice   at   Rich-  1894;  1  daughter,  Lois  P.    Began  practice  in  New 


corr  mem.  Nat.  Com.  on  the  History  of  the  saiist.    Mem.  Mass.  Mea    boc,  iioston  Homoe.  Med. 

nento     Italv    corr    sec     Mass.    Hist.    Soc;  Soc,    Mass.    Homes.    Med    Soc,    etc.     Mason    (32°, 

Xidge    Hist    Soc;  mem.  Colonial  Soc  of  K.T.);  Odd  Fellow.   Address:  1718  Mass.  Av.,  Cam- 

lub:  "favern,  of  Boston  (v.-p.).    (See  Who's  bridge,  Mass. 


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Haven    1895    mem.    Conn.    Ho.    of   Rep.,    1899;    sec.  Republican.     Episcopalian.     Clubs-    Union     Tennis 

and  treas.  Dem.  State  Central  Com.  1902-12;  exec,  and  Racquet,  Country  (Brookline)    Beverly  Yacht 

sec    to  Gov.  Simeon  E.  Baldwin,   1911.  to  Nov.   15,  N.E.     Kennel.      Recreations:     motoring     vachtine' 

1913;  judge  U.S.  Uist.  Ct.,  Dist.  of  Conn.,  by  appmt.  Home:  303  Commonwealth  Av    Office-  70  Kilbv  St  ' 

of  Pres.  Wilson,  since  Nov.  17,  1913.    Mem.  Co.  F,  Boston.                                                                         ^viioy  si., 

2d  Regt.  (New  Haven  Grays),  C.N.G.,  1S95-8.    Epis-  THOMAS     Tonao    ■Rv,-^«-^c^     ♦v,^^!^    •           ^    ,       or> 

copalian.    Mason    (32°,   Shriner) ;    m4m.   P.E.R.,    B.  1832-Junr7'  19lT  <  x,  .^^voi  S  q^^^ 

P.O.    Elks.     Home:     640    Savin    Av.,    West    Ha^en,  hi  America    igiV'l -^^^                     "^'  ""^^^  ^^ 

Conn.  Address:  Post  Office  Bldg.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  toIJ-.c     t  t      J 

THOMAS,   Eugene,   lawyer,    merchant;    b.   Rich-  Sept     6    'ifh^^ Alfred '  .^^;i°Tiri'.\i^°^'i'"HHf'    ^V 

mond,  Me.,  June  12,  1859;  s.  George  Harward  and  Thomas    d    Rev    l^mp<f  Ho^f  r^f/ "'f    ^-    ("«ee> 

vf^uar^r^n    TUT^ji. — ^    /n,,„;„*„„N    mi — " «  T-,      n —  J.  nuiud,ft,  u.  jrtev.  J amcs  HogB,  D.D.;  descendant  of 


son 

leff) 

M.D 

Tech.;  V.S.  Montreal  Veterinary  Coll.,  1879;  B.Sc,  1912;    consulting    neurologist    Quincv    Citv    Ho^n 

Syracuse  U.,  1885,  M.Sc,  1886;  D.V.Sc,  McGill  U.,  since  1906,  Boston   State  Hosp     since  1911     Mem' 

1890;  (LL.D.,  Shurtleff,  1892;  diploma,  Dec.  1,  1907,  A.M.A.,   Am.   Neurol.  Assn     (v -p     1908)     A  A  A  ^' 

as  one  of  Authors'  League  of  Am.  Health  League  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Soc    Psychiatry  and  Nen'' 

of  the  A.A.A.S.);  m.  Caroline  Moore  Smith,  of  Ti-  rology    (pres.,    1911),    Boston    Soc     Med     Imnrove 

tusville.  Pa.,  July  9,  1879.    Has  devoted  much  time  ment,  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Sciences    Boston  Med    Li 

to  zoology,  comparative  medicine,  preventive  medi-  brary,    N.E.    Soc.    Psychiatry,    Am     Psvchonathol 

cine  and  univ.   edn.,   administration,   and  degrees;  Assn.,  N.E.  Pediatric  Soc.    Clubs-    Union    Harvard 

town  phys.,  sch.  phys.,  insp.  of  animals,   phys.  to  (Boston);    Metropolitan    (Washington    d'c  )  •  Wil 

Gordon  Rest,  and  to  Maquan  Sanatorium.    One  of  liams  (New  York).  Recreations:  literature  'artistir« 

editors  of  Standard  Dictionary  of  the  English  Lan-  prints,  and  dogs.    Author  of  numerous  articles  in 

guage.     (See   Who's    Who    in   America   for  list    of  med.  jours.    Address:  88  Bay  State  Rd     Boston 

books,    etc.)     Clubs:    Syracuse,    Cornell,    Harvard,        Tn-nivrA«:    Tniin  ■lur^r.n-^   „^ii '  i.    t,^    ^ 

Hatherly.     Address:    Maquan    Sanatorium,    South  ins^n^Yl^^^^V^^i2^^^^nu^-'}\-^\^''^: 

Hanson    Mass  *  i^^  •    '    A    '/V^^"..    '.''*' ^'  ^-  ^^^-  Chandler  N.  and 

nanson,  mass.  Marion    H.     (Martin)     Thomas;    AB       Middlebnrv 

THOMAS,   Frank  Henry,   surgical    instruments;  (Vt.J    Coll.,    1890,   A.M.,    1893;    grad    Union   Theol 
b.  Silver  Creek.  N.Y..  Jan.   10,   1868;   s.  Elijah  and  Sem.,  1893,  grad.  student,  same    1894-5-  U    of  Mar- 
Ruth  Ann   (Green)   Thomas;   prep.  edn.  pub.   schs.  burg.  1903;  (D.D.,  Middlebury   1907   Amherst    1908 
and  acad.,  Silver  Creek;  student  Harvard,   1890-2;  Dartmouth,  1909;  LL.D    U    of  Vt     1911)-  m    Sarah 
m.   Alice   Lucy   Stearns,   of   Silver   Creek,    Sept.    4.  Grace,  d.  Henrv  M.  Seely,  May  IS    1893     Ordained 
1889;  5  children,  Ruth  Stearns   (deceased),  Errold  Presbyn.  ministry.  1893;  pastor  East  Orange    N  T 
Banks.   Harvey  Lowell.   Prank  Henry,   Jr.,   Homer  1893-08;     pres.     Middlebury     (Vt  )     Coll       1908—' 
Anderson.    Began  as  elk.   with  Harvard  Co-opera-  Chmn.  Vt.  State  Bd.  Edn.;  chaplain  1st  Iiif    V  N  g' 
tive  Soc.  Cambridge,  1889,  supt.   1898-02;  pres.  F.  Mem.   Vt.    Commn.    Tercentenary  of   DiscoverV 'of 
H.   Thomas   Co.,   physicians',    surgeons'    and   hosp.  Lake  Champlain,  1908-11,  Chi  Psi    Phi  Beta  Kanna 
supplies,    Boston     since    1902,-    dir.    Greeley    Lab.  A.F.   and   A.M.    (Grand   Chaplain' Grand   Lodge   of 
Mem.  Am.  Surg.  Trade  Assn.   (pres..  1911-12).  Dir.  N.J..  1904-6).    Club:  Century  (New  York)     Renub- 
Y.M.C.A.;    trustee   Epworth    M.E.    Ch.,    Cambridge,  lican.     (See    Who's    Who    in    America    for    list    of 
Progressive.       Methodist.       Mason.       Recreations:  writings,  etc.)    Home:   Middlebury    Vt  * 
fishing,  hunting.    Home:  55  Garfield  St.,  Cambridge,  ■ptroiu-Ae    Tnt,<,-^v,  -a.^^-^-^     t~        '    -4.  'i-   ^ 
Office-    691    Rovlston   SI     "Ro<?ton                                  ^   THOMAS,  Joseph  Brown,  Jr.,  capitalist;  moved 

™^««.o^              i^,L^     •             ,.   .           .        .  to  New  York.     (See  vol.   1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 

THOMAS.   Georg-e  Delbert,  journalist,   poet  and  America,    1914-15  ) 

author;  b.   Northfield,  Vt..   July   5.   1855;   s.  Darius        •nirrtiurAC!     /c+.,«i-.„.   -o^^ »    «„    i 

and   Esther  Maria   (Clark)    Thomas;   grad.   North-  m^eri^lipi   v^h/   fsJI      ^^i   ^S^'o^^^'f   ""wu^r 

fieldHighSch..  1872;  Ph.B..  Norwich  U.  1876,  A.M..  wZ  l*Ar^?-]^^^?Sii  /l^f*   ^°^-   "°^'   ^^^'^  ^^""^ 

1896;   m.   Springfield.   Mass.,   June   16,   1885,   Lizzie  ^„    '"  Ameiica,  1914-15.)* 

Roe  (now  deceased);  m.  2d,  Waltham.  Mass..  Aug.  THOMAS,  VTashingiJon  Butclier,  capitalist;  b. 
10.  1907.  Laura  A.  (McNeal)  Robinson.  Read  law,  Pittston.  Me..  Aug.  14,  1S57;  s.  Joseph  B.  and  Mar- 
1876-8;  in  printing  office.  Northfield.  Vt.,  1S79:  with  tha  J.  (Scran)  Thomas.  A.B.,  Harvard,  1879;  m. 
Pair  Haven  (Vt.)  Era,  1880-1;  in  employ  Berkshire  Caroime  Wadleigh.  of  Milford,  N.H.,  Aug.  20,  1883; 
Valley  Paper  Co.,  Pittsfield.  Mass..  1882-5:  with  children,  Helen  (Mrs.  S.  D.  Warren,  Jr.,  of  Boston), 
Waltham  Daily  Free  Press,  1886-93,  Boston  Herald,  Margaret.  Entered  Standard  Sugar  Refinery.  Bos- 
1893-1906.  Boston  Traveler.  1907;  library  work  ton,  upon  leaving  college,  1879;  pres.,  1908-11, 
since  1907.  Mem.  Waltham  Bd.  of  Aldermen.  1901-  chmn.  bd.  dirs.,  1911 — .  Am.  Sugar  Refining  Co. 
05  (pres.  1905);  mem.  Sch.  Bd.  1906-10;  mem.  corpn.  Pres.  Nat.  Golf  Assn.,  1899,  1900;  mem.  Delta  Kappa 
Waltham  Savings  Bank,  1905-12;  trustee  Norwich  Epsilon.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Brook,  University.  Met- 
U.,  Northfield.  Vt..  1889-1910.  Republican.  Metho-  ropolitan.  Algonquin,  Brookline  Country.  Eastern 
dist.  Mem.  Norwich  U.  Alumni  Assn.  of  Boston  Jacht  (commodore,  1909).  Home:  20  Gloucester 
(pres.  1905,  1906),  Norwich  U.  Gen.  Alumni  Assn.  St.  Office:  94  Milk  St.,  Boston.* 
(pres.  1903.  1904).  Address:  59  Paul  Revere  Rd.,  THOMAS,  William  Widgrery,  diplomat;  b.  Port- 
Arlington   Heights,   Mass.  land.   Me.,  Aug.   26.   1839:   s.  William  Widgerv  and 

THOMAS,  Henry  G.,  state  fish  and  game  commr.;  Sll^^'^i^^i'n^X'^Ilt^.  ^/?°t^'J?'''I^J»!'°"'''^=  ,1'■^*^oA^?'^''°*^ 

moved   to  Cal.     (See  vol.   1909.)  P°"-'  l'^^£-,^-,^l-^^^^A^l' ^?t^a"';  C*;"-.  1901) :  read 

law;   m.   Stockholm.  Oct.   11,  1887.  Dagmar  Torne- 

THOMAS,  Isaac  Rand,  cotton  merchant;  b.  Dor-  bladh.  Swedish  noblewoman.    Began  diplomatic  ca- 

chester,  Mass.,  Oct.  5,  1864;  s.  Arthur  Malcolm  and  reer.    1862.    as    U.S.    bearer    dispatches;    carried    a 

Mary  S.  (Sargent)  Thomas;  student  Harvard.  1884-  treaty  to  Turkey;  became  vice-consul-gen.  at  Con- 

85:  m.  Gertrude  Stuart  Fabyan.  of  Boston.  June  12,  stantinople,  later  acting  consul,  Galatz,  Moldavia- 

1889;  2  children,  Arthur  Malcolm.  Elizabeth  Whit-  later    war-consul    at    Gothenburg.    Sweden,    until 

well.    Engaged  as  cotton  merchant  since  1894;  cot-  1865;    resigned;    received    for    services    as    consul 

ton  broker  with  B.  H.  Dickinson  &  Co.,  1894-1902;  "special   thanks   of  Dept.   of   State."    Admitted   to 

mgr.   George  H.   McPadden   &   Brother  since   1902.  Me.    bar,    1866;    commr.    of   pub.    lands,    Mp.,    1869- 


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commr.  of  immigration  for  Me.,  1870-3;  visited 
Sweden,  1870,  bringinji;  back  51  Swedish  colonists 
and  settling  tiiem  in  Northern  Me.,  founding  flour- 
ishing colony  of  New  Sweden  (4,000  .Swedi.sli-Ani. 
inhabitants,  1907).  Minister  resident  of  U.S.  to 
Sweden  and  Norway,  1883-5;  Am.  E.Ii^.  and  M.P., 
Sweden  and  Norway,  1889-94,  and  1897-05.  Mem. 
Me.  L,egislature,  1873-5  (spealier,  1874-5);  senator, 
1879;  pres.  Me.  Rep.  Conv.,  1875;  del.  Rep.  Nat. 
Conv.,  1880;  lecturer  on  Sweden  and  Norway,  spealc- 
er  in  English  and  Swedish;  delivered  oration,  1888, 
at  Minneapolis  at  celebration  of  250th  anniversary 
of  founding  of  1st  Swedish  settlement  in  America; 
made  address,  1890,  on  U.S.  war-ship  Baltimore, 
Stockholm  harbor,  delivering  to  King  and  people 
of  Sweden  body  of  great  Swedish-Am.,  .lohn  Erics- 
son. Delivered  oration  in  Swedish  at  unveiling 
Ericsson  monument,  Stockholm,  1901.  befoie  Swed- 
ish royalties,  court  cabinet  and  25,000  people;  pub- 
licly thanked  therefor  by  Crown  Piince  of  Sweden 
and  Norway.  Has  3  times  on  behalf  of  U.S.  re- 
quested and  secured  good  offices  of  King  Oscar  in 
settlement  of  controversies  between  U.S.  and  Great 
Britain  and  Germany.  Secured  official  participation 
of  Sweden  in  La.  Purchase  Expn.,  1904,  after  Swed- 
ish Govt,  had  twice  declined.  (See  also  Who's  Who 
in    America.)     Address:     Stockholm,    Sweden.* 

THOMBS,  Samuel  Brackett,  M.D.;  b.  Gorham, 
:Me.,  Apr.  22,  18r)3:  s.  Ezra  and  Sarah  .1.  (Brackett) 
Thombs;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1877;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of 
Me.  (Bowdoin),  1880;  m.  .Jennie  .1.  Pinkham.  of 
Lewiston,  Me.,  June  1,  1907.  Practiced  in  South 
Portland,  Me.,  1880-93,  Portland,  since  1893;  visit- 
ing phvs.  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Me.  Med. 
Assn.,  Cumberland  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Portland  Med. 
Club.  Mason  (K.T.);  K.P.  Democrat.  Clubs:  Cum- 
berland, Economic.  Address:  121  Spring  St.,  Port- 
land.  Me. 

THOMPSON,  Arthur,  soldier,  merchant:  b.  War- 
ner, N.H.,  June  24,  1844;  s.  Robert  and  Susan  (Bart- 
lett)  Thompson;  descendant  of  James  Thompson, 
the  immigrant,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1630;  grad. 
Henniker  Acad.,  1862;  m.  Caroline  Beckler,  of  Syra- 
cuse, N.Y..  Oct.  14,  1867;  2  children,  Caroline  E. 
CMrs.  F.  N.  Shepard,  of  Boston),  Robert  (M.D.). 
Enlisted  as  pvt.  in  11th  Regt..  N.H.  Inf.,  1862,  at  18, 
and  served  till  close  of  Civil  War;  was  on  detached 
service  over  2  vrs.  as  chief  elk.  in  q.-m.'s  dept.  at 
hdqrs.  of  4  divs.  of  9th  Army  Corps:  under  spl.  de- 
tail bv  order  of  Gen.  Grant  from  Oct..  1864,  till  end 
of  war.  In  mercantile  business  Warner,  N.H., 
Svcamore,  111..  Boonsboro  and  Cedar  Rapids,  la., 
1865-80;  engaged  in  evaporation  of  fruit  and  manu- 
facture of  evaporators,  1881-99.  Commd.  capt.  and 
asst.  q.-m.  U.S.V.,  May  12,  1898,  and  served  through- 
out Spanish-Am.  War,  chiefly  in  handling  military 
stores  and  in  transporting  troops:  has  conducted 
the  Colonial  Inn,  a  summer  hotel  at  Warner  since 
1900.  Mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv..  1902.  Mem.  Robert 
Compbell  Post  G.A.R.  Mason.  Republican.  Congre- 
gationalist.  Has  frequently  delivered  addresses  in 
behalf  of  woman  suffrage.    Address:  Warner,  N.H. 

THOMPSON,  Charles  Abbot,  farmer;  b.  Elling- 
ton, Conn.,  May  S,  1861;  s.  Joseph  Abbot  and  Mabel 
(Clark)  Thompson:  grad.  Williston  Sem.,  East- 
hampton,  Mass..  1881;  m.  Delia  G.  Snow,  of  Elling- 
ton. Dec.  9.  1886;  children,  Mabel  Snow.  b.  Dec.  13, 
1895:  Abbot  Bradford,  Jan.  1,  1898.  Engaged  in 
farming  since  beginning  of  active  career;  also  mgr. 
J  \  Thompson  &  Son,  cider  and  vinegar  works: 
dir  Hartford  &  Springfield  Trolley  Rd..  Rockville 
Nat.  Bank:  trustee  Rockville  Savings  Bank.  Mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1897-9,  Senate,  1901;  mem.  State 
Bd.  of  Agr.  and  treas.  same  15  yrs.:  mem.  Ellington 
Sch  Bd.  10  vrs.  Conglist.  Mem.  S.A.R.,  Ellington 
Grange.  Home:  P.O.  Melrose,  Conn.  Office:  Elling- 
ton, Conn. 

THOMPSON,  Charles  Bdward,  M.D.:  b.  Middle- 
ton  Mass.,  Jan.  24,  ]S79:  s.  Charles  Edward  and 
Ellen  Louise  (Simpson)  Thompson;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med  Sch  ,  1902;  m.  Enza  Leone  MacGill,  of  Maiden, 
June  10,  1907.  Asst.  phys.  Mass.  State  Infirmary, 
1902-4;  asst.  phvs.  State  Colony,  Gardner,  1904-1, 
supt.,  1907-11;  sec.  and  exec,  officer  State  Brl.  of 
Insanity,  1911-14;  resigned,  and  apptd.  supt.  Gard- 
ner State  Colony.  Address:  Gardner  State  Colony, 
Gardner,  Mass. 


THOMPSON,  Charles  H.;  b.  Brattleboro,  Vt., 
Feb.  4,  ISTM;  s.  Charles  F.  and  Elizabeth  C.  (Eime) 
Thomijson;  grad.  Brattleboro  High  Sch.,  1885 
(valedictorian);  m.  Ruth  Helen  Noyes,  of  Brattle- 
boro, June  9,  1896.  Clk.  and  teller  Vt.  Nat.  Bank, 
Brattleboro,  1885-03;  owner  and  operator  mining 
properties  in  the  Southwest,  1903-13;  now  treas. 
Bread  Loaf  Mountain  and  Ithiel  Falls  Power  Co. 
Served  as  bailiff,  mem.  Scii.  Bd.,  mayor  and  chmn. 
Bd.  of  Auditors,  Brattleboro.  Trustee  Boston  Sun- 
day Commons,  and  Colored  Industrial  Coll.,  Soutli- 
ern  Pines,  N.C.  Mem.  Progressive  Nat.  Exec.  C^om., 
1912-16,  also  N.E.  mgr.  of  party  (without  salary), 
and  Progressive  Party  Nat.  Committeeman  from 
Vt.,  1912-16.  Advocate  of  minimum  wage  and  abol- 
ishment of  child  labor.  Mem.  Vt.  Fish  and  Game 
League,  Lake  Champlain  Assn.,  Adirondack 
League,  etc.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Progressive 
(Chicago),  Vt.  Wheel,  Congregational  (Brattle- 
boro), Montpelier  Country.  Home:  Brattleboro,  Vt. 
Office:    Montpelier,   Vt.* 

THOMPSON,  Charles  Miner,  editor;  b.  Mont- 
pelier, Vt.,  Mar.  24,  1864;  s.  George  R.  and  Serafina 
(Taplin)  Thompson;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1886;  m.  Isa- 
bella Wayman  Carr,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Apr.  28, 
1898.  Literary  editor  Boston  Advertiser,  1887-90; 
asso.  editor,  1890-11,  editor-in-chief,  Aug.,  1911 — , 
part  owner,  1912 — ,  Youth's  Companion.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books.)  Home:  161  Brattle  St., 
Cambridge,   Mass.* 

THOMPSON,  Charles  Munsou,  civil  engr. ;  Oct. 
15,   1844-Mar.   9,   1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

THOMPSON,  Charles  T.,  newspaper  man;  moved 
to  Washington,  D.C.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in   America,   1914-15.) 

THOl^OPSON,  C(larence)  Bertrand,  scientific 
management;  b.  Denver,  (I^olo.,  Apr.  12,  1882;  s. 
James  Beauregard  and  Medora  Gertrude  (Reed) 
Thompson;  grad.  Los  Angeles  High  Sch.,  1897; 
LL.B.,  U.  of  Southern  Cal.  Law  Sch.,  1900;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1908,  A.M.,  1909;  m.  Maravene  Kennedy, 
of  Dayton,  O.,  Feb.  6,  1907.  Engaged  in  introduc- 
tion of  the  "Taylor  system  of  scientific  manage- 
ment in  prin,ting,  book-binding,  box  making,  sta- 
tionery, "Turbine  engine,  automobile  starting  and 
lighting  systems,  and  dept.  stores;  writer  on  eco- 
nomics, and  business  administration,  in  Quarterly 
Journal  of  Economics,  Journal  of  Political  Econ- 
omy, etc.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  INIech.  Engrs.,  Soc.  to 
Promote  the  Science  of  Management,  Am.  Drama 
Soc.  (ex-pres.).  Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston),  Home- 
stead Country,  Harvard  INIusical  Assn.,  Boston  City. 
Author:  Churches  and  the  Wage  Earners,  1907; 
Scientific  Management,  1914.  Recreations:  motor- 
ing, golf.  Home:  1255  Commonwealth  Av.  Office: 
Gray  &   Davis,    Inc.,    Boston,   Mass. 

THOICPSON,  Denman,  actor;  1833-Apr.  14,  1911. 
(See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1910- 
11.) 

THOMPSON,  Bben  Francis,  lawyer;  b.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  Jan.  29,  1859;  s.  Francis  Henry  and 
Fannie  H.  (Thomas)  Thompson;  descendant  of 
Elder  William  Brewster,  of  the  Mayflower,  and 
Gov.  Roger  Conant,  1st  gov.  of  Mass.  Bay  Colony; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Harvard  Law  Sch.;  widower; 
children,  Harold  Rumford,  Mary  Frothingham. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1884,  and  since  practiced  in  Wor- 
cester. Dir.  in  many  corpns.  Mem.  Am.  Oriental 
Soc,  Mass.  Soc.  S.R.  (ex-pres.).  Club:  Worcester. 
Author:  The  Student's  Kent,  18S6;  The  Quatrains 
of  Omar  Khayvam,  1906;  The  Rose  Garden  of 
Omar  Khavvam.  1909.  Home:  84  Elm  St.  Office: 
311   Main   St.,   Worcester,   Mass.* 

THOMPSON,  Everett  Edward,  editor,  librarian; 
moved  to  New  York.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

THOMPSON,  Francis  McG-ee,  judge;  b.  Colerain, 
Mass.,  Oct.  16,  1833;  s.  John  and  Elvira  (Adams) 
Thompson;  ed.  com.  schs.  and  Williston  Sem.;  m. 
Greenfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  25,  1865,  Mary,  d.  Hon. 
Lucius  Nims;  1  son.  Francis  Nims  (who  succeeded 
him  as  judge  of  Probate  Ct.),  b.  Aug.  26,  1872. 
Farmer,  1852;  teacher,  1853;  bookkeeper,  Mass., 
Cincinnati  and  New  York,  1854-9;  in  brokerage 
business,  St.  Louis,  1860-1;  pioneer  mcht.  and 
miner,  Mont.,  1862-5  (mem.  1st  legislature);  en- 
gaged  in   mfg.   at   Hinsdale,    N.H.,    and   Greenfield, 


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Mass.,  1866-70;  register  of  probate  and  insolvency, 
Franklin  Co.,  Mass.,  1S70-99;  admitted  to  bar,  187  5; 
judge  of  probate  and  insolvency,  1899-14,  resigned. 
Held  many  town  offices,  ]  868-95;  formerly  mem. 
Rep.  State  Central  Com.  and  chnin.  town  and  co. 
Rep.  corns.  Treas.  Franklin  Law  l^ibrary  Assn.; 
v.-p.  Pocumluck  N'alley  Memorial  Assn.,  Greenlielcl 
Library  Assn.,  I'"rankli"n  Co.  I'ub.  Hosp. ;  mem.  N.F. 
Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Conn.  Valley  liist.  Soc,  Am. 
Hist.  Soc.  Conglist.  Author:  History  of  Greenlield 
(2  vols.),  1906,  and  many  papers  on  local  history. 
Recreations:  has  a  cottage  at  Heron  Island,  Me.; 
sailing,    fishing.     Address:    Greenfield,    Mass. 

THOMPSOK,  Frank  Dutton,  lawyer;  b.  Irasburg, 
Vt.,  Apr.  9,  1876;  s.  Latorrest  11.  and  Kliza  (Dut- 
ton) Thompson;  grad.  St.  Johnsbury  (Vt.)  Acad., 
1894;  student  U.  of  Vt.,  1894-5;  LL.B.,  Boston  U. 
Sch.  of  Law,  1899;  m.  Mabel  A.  Miles,  of  Barton, 
Vt.,Oct.  31,  1900.  Admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  1899;  jr.  mem. 
Porter  &  Thompson,  St.  Johnsbury,  1899-06;  in 
practice  at  Barton  since  Jan.,  1906;  state's  atty., 
Caledonia  Co.,  1905-6;  judge  of  Orleans  Co.  Munic- 
ipal Ct.,  1910-15;  dir.  and  treas.  Marl  Products  Co.; 
dir.  Barton  Savings  Bank  &  Trust  Co.  Del.  2d  Vt. 
dist.  to  Republican  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1912. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Phi  Delta  Phi. 
Mason;  mem.  Commandery  of  Knights  of  Malta. 
Address:    Barton,    Vt. 

THOMFSOIT,  Frank  Edg-ar,  educator;  b.  Somers- 
worth,  .\.H.,  :\lar.  lo.  1849;  s.  Emulus  and  Mercy 
(Webber)  Thompson;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1871, 
A.M.,  1874;  m.  Ellen  Jane  Hall,  of  Dover,  N.H., 
Nov.  27,  1873;  3  children.  Prin.  Rogers  High  Sch., 
Newport.  INlem.  State  Bd.  of  Edn.,  R.I.  ]Mason.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Club:  Barnard.  Address:  31 
Hunter   Av.,   Newport,   R.I. 

THOMFSON,  Frank  Victor,  teacher;  b.  Bates- 
ville.  Ark.,  July  28,  1874;  s.  Edward  Williams  and 
Marie  Louise  (Le  Prohon)  Thompson;  grad.  St. 
Joseph's  High  Sch.,  Manchester,  N.H.,  1891;  A.B., 
Ph.B.,  St.  Anselm's  Coll.,  Manchester,  1895,  Ph.D., 
1906;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1907;  m.  Lawrence,  Mass., 
June  17,  1903,  Blanche  Pitman  Wingate.  Prin. 
North  Walpole  Grammar  Sch.,  1895-7;  instr.  Law- 
rence High  Sch.,  1897-8;  prin.  Wetherbee  Grammar 
Sch.,  Lawrence,  1898-01;  jr.  master  South  Boston 
High  Sch.,  1901-6;  head  master  High  Sch.  of  Com- 
merce, Boston,  1906-10;  asst.  supt.  of  schs.,  Boston, 
since  1910.  Served  as  sergt.  Co.  H,  1st  N.H.  Vols., 
Spanish-Am.  War.  Mem.  Harvard  Teachers'  Assn. 
(pres.  1915).  Clubs:  Boston  City  (dir.).  Pudding- 
stone.    Home:  84  Brooks  St.,  Brighton,  Boston. 

THOIMFSON,  Fred  Hodg-don;  b.  Bath,  Me.,  June 
7,  1885;  s.  Frank  Nelson  and  Effle  Amelia  (Hodg- 
don)  Thompson;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Bath;  Phillips 
Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific 
Sch.  (Yale),  1906  (Book  and  Bond  Soc);  m.  Apr. 
28,  1908,  Ethel  May  Downing,  of  Bath,  Me.;  3  chil- 
dren. Clk.  for  Thompson  Bros.,  Bath,  1906-11;  elk. 
of  Courts  of  Sagadahoc  Co.,  Me.,  since  Jan.,  1911; 
pres.  Elsinon  Real  Estate  Co.  Ex-treas.  Sagadahoc 
Co.  Dem.  Com.,  Bath  City  Dem.  Com.  Protestant. 
Mason  (32°,  K.T. :  Eminent  Comdr.  Dunlop  Com- 
mandery); Elk.  Club:  Colonial  (ex-pres.).  Home: 
674  High  St.    Address:  Court  House,  Bath,  Me. 

THOMFSOK,  Frederic  Iiincoln,  college  prof.;  b. 
Augusta,  Me.,  Apr.  12,  1869;  s.  William  Ladd  and 
Sarah  Bickford  (Varney)  Thompson;  A.B.,  Am- 
herst, 1892;  studied  U.  of  Paris,  1903-5;  A.M.,  Har- 
vard, 1907;  m.  Sept.,  1897,  Marietta  Brown,  of 
Whitefield,  N.H.  Prof,  history,  Amherst,  since 
Oct.,  1907.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Am.  Polit.  Sci- 
ence Assn.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Address:  Am- 
herst, Mass. 

THOMPSON,  Frederick  Henry,  M.D.;  b.  New 
Salem,  Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1844;  s.  Clark  and  Nancy 
(Kendall)  Thompson;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad., 
1861;  enlisted  in  10th  Mass.  Vols.,  Aug.,  1862; 
student  Harvard,  1862,  Amherst,  1864;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard, 1870;  surg.  interne,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1869- 
70;  m.  Harriet  Fiske  Howes,  of  Petersham,  Mass., 
June  1,  1870.  Practiced  at  Lancaster,  Mass.,  1870-4, 
since  at  Fitchburg.  Phys.  State  Industrial  Sch. 
for  Girls,  1874;  maj.  surgeon  10th  Regt.  Mass. 
V.M.,  1876-8;  mem.  sch.  com.,  1875-81;  city  phys., 
1878;  mem.  Bd.  of  Health,  1910-13  (chmn.  Feb., 
1911 — ),  Fitchburg;  med.  dir.  Mass.  Mut.  Aid  Soc, 


1882-4;  mem.  U.S.  Pension  Examining  Bd.,  1884-7; 
trustee  since  1891,  surgeon  since  1895,  Burbank 
Hosp.,  Fitchburg;  med.  examiner  3d  Worcester 
Dist.  of  Mass.,  1898-05;  med.  examiner  for  3d  Dist., 
Worcester  Co.,  1908-15.  Trustee  Pub.  Library, 
Fitchburg,  since  1882  (with  exception  of  1  yr.). 
Repul)lican.  Unitarian.  Address:  3  Pleasant  St., 
Fitchburg,  Mass.* 

THOMPSON,  G.  Albert,  artist,  educator;  b.  New 
Ha\en,  Conn.,  .Iul.\-  J,  1868;  s.  Charles  Emory  and 
Alice  M.  (Bishoj))  Thompson;  ed.  pvt.,  grammar 
and  high  schs.,  and  Yale  Sch.  of  Fine  Arts;  pupil 
of  John  I^a  I'^irge,  New  York,  1893,  and  Gustave 
(^ourtois,  L.  R.  Girardot,  Joseph  Blanc,  and  others, 
Paris,  1894-7;  Bachelor  of  Fine  Arts,  Yale,  1898. 
Instr.  painting  and  modeling,  Yale  Sch.  of  Fine 
Arts,  1898-10;  has  exliibitetl  portraits  and  land- 
scapes at  exhbns.  of  Soc.  Am.  Artists,  Nat.  Acad. 
Design,  New  York,  Pa.  Acad.,  Phila.,  also  at  Car- 
negie Inst.,  Pittsburgh;  Art  Inst,  of  (Chicago;  St. 
Louis  Art  Mus. ;  John  Herron  Art  Inst.,  Indian- 
apolis; Santiago  de  Chile;  Buenos  Aires;  Monte- 
video; Panama  Expn.,  San  Francisco.  Clubs:  New 
Haven  Paint  and  Clay  (pres.  1901-8),  Graduates' 
(New  Haven);  Salmagundi  (New  York).  Address: 
10  New  London  Rd.,  Mystic,  Conn. 

THOMPSON,  George  Burt,  flour  mcht.:  b.  Shore- 
liam,  Vt.,  Jan.  9,  1859;  s.  Edwin  J.  and  Flla  (Arm- 
strong) Thompson;  descendant  of  John  Thompson, 
Plymouth,  Mass.,  1630;  A.B.,  U.  of  Minn.,  1879; 
m.  Edith  Wilson,  of  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  :May  10, 
1883;  2  children,  Helen  (Mrs.  Hubert  Crocker 
Shedd,  of  Medford,  Mass.),  Edwin  Appleton. 
Began  as  flour  mcht.,  Troy,  N.Y..  1879;  with  Sax- 
ton  &  Thoinpson,  wliich  became  Thompson  Milling 
Co.,  Lockport,  N.Y.,  and  the  Daisy  Roller  Mills, 
Superior,  Wis.;  mem.  Arndt,  Thompson  &  Co., 
wholesale  flour,  Boston,  1896-14;  since  in  business 
on  own  account  as  George  B.  Thompson;  pres. 
Kimball  Flour  Co.,  Troy,  N.Y.  Mem.  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason. 
Recreations:  motoring,  golf.  Home:  235  Main  St., 
Medford,  Mass.  Office:  202  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Boston. 

THOMPSON,  Georg-e  E.,  lawyer;  b.  Orono,  Me., 
Aug.  9,  1871;  s.  William  and  Maria  (Dempsey) 
Thompson;  A.B.,  Univ.  of  Me.,  1891;  LL.B.,  Boston 
U.  Law  Sch.,  1899;  m.  Orono,  Apr.  18,  1900,  Belle 
A.  Pretto.  Has  practiced  at  Orono  since  1899; 
mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1903-5,  1905-7;  became  co. 
atty.,  Penobscot  Co.,  1909.  Democrat.  Address: 
City  Hall,   Bangor,  Me. 

THOMPSON,  Georg-e  Hocken,  oculist,  aurist;  b. 
New  Glasgow,  N.S.,  Aug.  20,  1X76;  s.  Alexander  C. 
and  Eliza  Jane  (Sutherland)  Thompson;  ed.  gram- 
mar sch.  and  acad..  New  Glasgow;  student  McGill 
U.,  Montreal;  spl.  work  in  hosps.,  London  and 
Vienna,  1%  yrs. ;  m.  Hattie  Alice  Laurence,  of 
Eastern  Harbour,  Capo  Breton,  Can.,  Sept.  5,  1906. 
Practiced  in  North  Adams,  Mass.,  since  1906.  Dir. 
North  Adams  Nurse  Aid  Assn.;  trustee  of  First 
Presbvn.  Ch.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons, 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Berkshire  Med.  Soc.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Berkshire  (v.-p.).  Country.  Home:  54  Cherry  St. 
Office:  18  Ashland  St.,  North  Adams,  Mass. 

THOMPSON,  George  Iiinnaeus,  clergyman;  b. 
Stafford,  Conn.,  Oct.  16,  1870;  s.  George  and  Emily 
Jeanette  (Colburn)  Thompson;  ancestors  on  both 
sides  of  family  settled  in  America  about  1636;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  of  Stafford  and  Monson,  Mass.;  grad. 
Monson  Acad.,  1893;  S.T.B.,  Tufts  Div.  Sch.,  1897; 
studied  collegiate  dept.  Tufts  Coll.  and  in  various 
pvt.  schs.;  m.  Edith  Louise  Stone,  of  Springfield, 
Vt  June  29,  1904;  2  children,  Donald  Alexander, 
b  June  6,  1906;  George  Chester,  Mar.  2,  1909.  Li- 
censed Universalist  ministry,  1896,  ordained,  1897; 
pastor  Keene,  N.H.,  1897-01,  Springfield,  Vt..  1901- 
04,  N.Y.  City,  1904-6;  engaged  in  business,  1906-8; 
in'  ednl.  wo'rk,  1908:  pastor  1st  Unitarian  Soc, 
Laconia,  N.H.,  since  1909,  also  pastor  Independent 
Religious  Soc,  Winisquam,  N.H.,  since  1912;  chap- 
lain Belknap  Co.  instns.  State  chmn.  Prohibition 
Party;  mem.  Nat.  Prohibition  Com.;  candidate  for 
Governor's  Council  on  Prohibition  ticket,  1910; 
Citizens'  candidate  for  mayor  of  Laconia,  1915. 
Gen.  sec  Laconia  Benevolent  Assn.;  pres.  Internat. 
World's    Peace    League;    sec.    Laconia    Ministers' 


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Assn.    (pres.   1912);  scoutmaster  Ijaconia  Troop  of  M.    Chandler,    of    ]Jrunsv\  ick,    Me.,    Nov.    16,    1907; 

Boy  Scouts.    Author:  The  Truth,  1913.    Editor  and  2  children,  Charlotte  M.,  aged  5;  Emily  D.,  ased  4. 

pub.   "Civili;5ation"    (monthly  jour.).    Medallist  on  Interne    East    Me.    Gen.    Hosp.,    1899-01;    insp.    of 

all-round   athletics   at   college.     Kecreations:    golf,  smallpox  along   northern   border   of   state   of   Me., 

boxins,   mountain  climbing.    Address:   88  Bowman  1901-2;  adjunct  surgeon,  Eastern  Me.  Gen.   Hosp., 

St.,   Laconia,  N.H.  since  1902.    Sec.  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Penobscot  County 

THOMPSON,  Georgre  Zadoc,  civil  engr.;  b.  Wood-  Med.  Assn.    liepublican.    Conglist.    Clubs:  Madock- 

stock,   \t.,  Muv  11,  1S70;  .s.  George  E.  and  Ellen  E.  awando,  Conduskeag  Canoe,  Country.   Address:  109 

(Kingsley)  Thompson;  grad.  Woodstock  High  Sch.,  State  St.,  Kangor.  Me. 

1890;  B.S.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1895;  rn.  July  ;!0,  1899,  Nellie  THOMPSON,  J(olin)  Edmund,  athletic  mgr.  and 

B.  Skeels,  of  Swanton,  Vt.    Civ.  engr.  and  asst.  gen.  instr.;  July  9,  ]S7S-Aug.  ItJ,  1914.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

supt.,    Vt.    Marble   Co.,    since   July.    1S95;    sec.   and  THOMPSON,  John  Franklin,   M.D.;  b.  Eastport. 

treas.    Sutherland    Realty    Co.;    mem.    Vt.    Ho.    of  Me.,    Oct.    14,    1859;    s.    John    and    Sarah    (Wood) 

?^TPT-o^r°'"T3^T^°'ki^'^-    P^°'    ^U^-    HV':-   Pi'octor  Thompson;    prep    edn.    Portland    pub.    schs.;    A.B., 

l.M.C.A.     Proctor   Hosp.    Assn.     Mem.    Vt.Soc.    of  Dartmouth,    1882    (Phi    Beta    Kappa),    A.M..    1892; 

Engrs.     Republican.     Conghst.     Club:    University.  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin).  1886;  m.  Boston. 

Address.    1  roctor.    Vt.  Oct.  3,  1894,  Mary  Brant  Little.    Practiced  at  Port- 

THOMPSON,  Guy  Andrew,  educator;  b.  Steward,  land    since    1886;    prof,    diseases    of    women,    Med. 

111.,    1S71;    s.    Robert    James    and    Evelyn    Louise  Sch.   of   Me.,   since   1892;    surgeon   Me.   Gen.   Hosp. 

(Flagg)    Thompson;    A.B.,    U.    of    111.,    1898;    A.B.,  since  1893.    Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  Am. 

Harvard,    1900,   A.M.,   1901;   grad.   student   in   Eng-  Acad.   Medicine,   Am.   Gvnecol.   Soc,  A.M.A.,   Cum- 

lish,    U.   of   Chicago,    1906-7,    fellow.    1907-8,   Ph.D..  berland  Co.  Med.   Soc,  Me.  Hist.  Soc.    Republican. 

1912.    Teacher  Miller.sburg  Mil.   Inst.,  Ky.,   1898-9;  Clubs:  Cumberland,  Economic.    Recreations:  farm- 

instr.  English,  U.  of  Me.,   1901-5,  asst.  prof.  Eng-  ing.    Address:  211  State  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

lish,    1905-6,   acting   head,    1908-9;   on   leave   of   ab-  THOMPSON     John    Gilbert     educator-    h     Npw 


THOMPSON,  Helen  Elizabeth,  educator;  b.  Brat-  N.H.,    Dec.    27,    1886,    Helen    S.    Titus;    5    children, 

tleboro,  Vt.,  Apr.  2,  1857;  d.  Charles  Frederick  and  Harold  I.,  A.  Kenneth,  William  T..  Carl  T.,  Robert 

Elizabeth   (Cune)   Thompson;  descendant  of  Jona-  W.     Teacher,    1879-89;    supt.    schs.,    1889-95;    prin. 

than    Edwards,   on   mother's   side;    prep.    edn.    pvt.  State   Normal   Sch.,   Fitchburg,   Mass.,   since    1895. 

and  high  schs.,  Brattleboro,  Vt.;  A.B..  Vassar.  1878  Joint    author:    New    Centurv    Readers.     Mem.    Phi 

(Phi  Beta  Kappa);  unmarried.    Teacher  of  French.  Beta   Kappa.     Elk.     Republican.     Conglist.     Clubs: 

German  and  Italian,  in  The  Mary  A.  Burnham  Sch..  Fav    (Fitchburg),    Dartmouth.     Recreations:    golf, 

beginning  in   1879;  head  of  dormitory  for  25  yrs.;  motoring.    Home:    11   Wevmouth   St.    Offlce:    State 

head  mistress  of  the  sch.  since  1910,  when  it  was  Normal  Sch.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

nanlno'TBos°ton)' Danle  Soc  '(cfambHc!"e    Ss-f  THOMPSON,  Joseph  Arad;  b.  Bangor.  Me.,  Feb. 

NE    Assn    (!onel'e?and  Pren    Srhs      Ant'i  ^nffra'  ^O.  1854;  s.  Arad  and  Margaret   (Cole)   Thompson: 

"I'st"    Conglist     Recreation  J    Hdim^dH^  student  Colby  Coll..  1872-5;  m.  Grace  Parker  Her- 

Address     The    Marv    A     Bin' nl  am '^Schoo      No^  th  ^^^'  ^^  Bangor.  Feb.  8,  1882.   Began  as  instr.  in  high 

orvintn?,    iVTo^f          ^           liui nham    school,    Noith-  sch.,  Atkinson.  Me.,  1875;  in  grocery  business,  Ban- 

\J.^J^1^^1ZL     —  sor,  1878-85;  has  been  engaged  extensively  in  pur- 

THOMPSON,    Henry    Marcus^    clergyman;    born  chase  and  sale  of  timber  lands;  now  retired.    Mem. 

Windsor,  Vt.,  Nov.  26,  1854;  s.  Harrison  Fuller  and  Delta  Kappa   Epsilon    (Colby).    Republican.     Bap- 

Alzina    Maria    (Horton)    Thompson;    A.B..    Colby,  tist.    Home:  Bangor,  Me. 

1878  (D.D.,  1906);  grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1880;  •pn-nivrpsoN    Tobp«Ti  ORo-oori    Pflnp^itor-  h    W^v 

m.    Elizabeth    Ronald    McGregor,    of    New    Haven,  mmiTlP^f-fs^      Tu?v   2?  ?sf'?     s'   Sn mull  and   Ma?v 

Conn.,  Nov.  3.  1880;   4  children.  Clarence  M..  Rev.  ^Faton^    Tho;v,^"on-    nren     e^       w2vmnu?h    wteh 

.T    -H     Phiiins   /•r^of.ooaorl^     Toon    A      OvHo i». ori  ■Ro,^t  (ii.aton)_   I  hompson ,    piep.  _edn.    Weymouth    High 


1904-10.    Chaplain   Conn.    Senate.   1895-7;   chaplain  '"  of    ^tV'^Tcs '  Tmhlrs^  C^^^^ 

Troop  A,   Governor's  Horse  Guard.  Conn.,   1898-08.  ^'^a   a  ^  '  ^em      Am      PhVVio'al     Soc       Rennblioa^ 

Mem.   Phi  Beta  Kappa.    Republican.    Recreations:  cons^ift'    Add^es^^mhS  Coll     Amherst^  mIss' 

bowling  on  the  green.    Addres.s:    144   Retreat  Av.,  conglist.    Address.  Amnerst  con..  Amnerst.  Mass. 

Hartford,  Conn.  THOMPSON,  Iieslie  P.,  artist;  b.  Medford.  Mass., 

THOMPSON,    James    Arthur,    clergyman.      (See  Mar.  2,  1880;  s.  William  A.  and  Dora  A    (Sampson) 

vol    1909  )                                            .           >-j                V  Thompson;  studied  at  Mass.  Normal  Art  Sch.  and 

.^.n.n...r^<-.A«..    .r             «.x.      ,          .c       ,     1^-        ^    ■,  Mus.    Fine    Arts,    Boston,   under   Tarbell;    received 

THOMPSON,  James  Otis,  Jr.,  mfr.;  b    New  Bed-  p^ge    traveling   scholarship,   Mus.    Fine    Arts,   and 

ford,  Mass.,  Oct    2,  1871;  s.  James  O.  and  Elisabeth  studied  in  galleries  of  Europe;  unmarried.    Has  ex- 

H.    (Simmons)    Thompson;   ed    pub.    schs.   of  New  hibited  at  principal  exhbns.  in  U.S.;  awarded  medal, 

f^^^o^,^'  ]^-  ^f^^jy  ^■^i^}^er,ot  New  Bedford,  June  gt.   Louis  Expn..   1904;    3d   Hallgarten   Prize,   Nat. 

14,  1899;  2  children    Philip  E.,  Louise.    Commenced  Acad,   of  Design,   1912.    Instr.   Sch.  of  Museum   of 

textile  work  with  the  Pierce  Mfg.  Corpn.,  1892,  la-  pine  Arts,  Boston.    Mem.  Boston  Water  Color  Club, 

ter  at  Wamsutta   Mills   for   10   >;rs.,   supt.    6   yrs.;  ^rt  Assn.   of  Newport.    Recreations:   fishing.    Ad- 

7,^^}  ?°*?^*^'"P^"°^?A«^l"^'  Fall, River,  as  supt.  in  dress:  303  Fenwav  Studios,  Boston. 

1904;  left  there  in  1909  to  organize  the  mfg.  dents. 

of  The  New  Bedford  Cotton   Mills  Corpn.,  a  new  THOMPSON,    Iiewls    'Waldo,    merchant;    b.    Wo- 

concern  formed  at  that  time,  of  which  is  agt.  and  burn.    Mass.,    Sept.    17,    1852;    s.    Leonard,    Jr..   and 

gen.  mgr.    Trustee,  elk.  and  mem.  exec.  bd.  of  New  Maria  Laurens  (Smith)  Thompson;  pub.  sch.  edn.; 

Bedford  Textile  Sch.    Mem.  Co.  G.  Mass.  Naval  Bri-  m.  Woburn,  Mass.,  Oct.  25,  1876,  Helen  M.  Brigham 

gade,  1894-7.    Mem.  Boston  Textile  Club,  Southern  (now  deceased).  Has  engaged  in  hardware  business 

N.E.  Textile  Club,  Old  Dartmouth  Hist.  Soc.    Mason  at  "V\''oburn  since  1894;  dir.  Woburn  Nat.  Bank;  v.-p. 

(32°);  mem.  Boston  Scottish  Rile  orders.  Palestine  ^Voburn    Savings    Bank.     Republican.     Home:    17 

Shrine,  also  New  Bedford  and  Fall  River  Masonic  Frances  St.    Office:  437  Main  St..  Woburn,  Mass. 

bodies.    Clubs:  Wamsutta.  Country.  Mas.s.   Repub-  THOMPSON,  Marshall  Putnam,  lawyer;  b.  Law- 

lican.     Home:    48    Manle   St.     Office:    New    Bedford  rence,  Mass..  Jan.  24,  1869;  s.  William  Luther  and 

Cotton  Mills  Corpn.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Katherine    Putnam     (Marshall)     Thompson;    A.B., 

THOMPSON,  John  Budd,  M.D..  surgeon;  b.  New  Dartmouth,   1892;  LL.B..  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1897; 

York,   Nov.    5,    1874;   s.   Humphry   P.   and   Annie  M.  m.  Clara  Collins  Southworth,  of  Springfield,  Mass., 

(Sproull)   Thompson;  ed.  Franklin  Family  School,  June  19.  1907.    Practiced  in  Boston  since  1897:  lec- 

Topsham,  Me.;   Brunswick  High   Sch.:   A.M.,  Bow-  turer  on  internat.   law,   Dartmouth.   1901-2.    Mem. 

doin,  1896;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.,  1899;   m.  Edna  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.    Mem.  Mill- 


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tary  Order   Loyal  Legion,   Society  of   the  War  of  Apr.    3,    1906;    Alice   Margaret,    Apr.    14,    1909.     Li- 

1812,  S.R.,  S.A.R.    Mem.  7th  Co.,  Coast  Arty.  Corps,  censed    Methodist   ministry,    1886;    ordained,    1900, 

Mass.    Republican.    Club:  Harvard.    Home:  Brook-  1902;    pastor   Madison   Mission,   N.Y.   City,    1892-3; 

line,  Mass.    Office:   15  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass.*  asst.    pastor    Allen    St.    Memorial    Ch.,    New    York, 

y,  1894;  pastor  Bayside,  L.I.,  N.Y.,  1895,  Lisbon,  N.H., 


^?'?w  wX^^-rrVnu;,  ^T^ifH«%  n     ^\^lT^.,^n1^^^^^^^^  1»05,   Louisville,  Ky..   1908,  to  World's  S.S.  Conv. 

of  the  Holy  Trinity,  Levis    P.Q.    1886-8     ministei  Washington.   D.C.,    1910;   asst.   treas.   N.H.   Annual 

i'Jcc^^''^®  '^'^-  •^<°''^vf  ^^^■'  Hl^^u^f"^  ^H'r   ^t"Jw  Conf.  of  M.E.  Ch.    1898-05,  statistician  since  1910. 

i^^^^^c^^'o  Q'^''''*®P''^^''°f  K^vf  ^°^^^i^J,*^^;^^,,'^  Prohibitionist.     Address:    59    Lovell    St..    Methuen. 

York,  1889-95;  rector  Christ  Ch.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  ivraooonhnsefty 

since  July,  1S95.    Mason.    Address:  248  E.  Putnam  ^viassacnubetib. 

Av.,  Greenwich, "Conn.  THOMFSOU',    Roscoe    Henry,    lawyer;    b.    Hart- 

Ttm-iuT-oan-KT  -luro^^^o  A^  ■d-ot   ^^^^^r.r.r,y^^r^ic^* •  V.  ford.  Me.,  May  1,  1836;  ed.  Kents  Hill,  and  at  He- 

Covi^e?Sn    Kv' ^u W^23     f 8^7 ^^k    Mau?!^^^^^  ^^°"  A«^<1-  admitted  to  bar.  Paris,  Me.,   1859;   m. 

o^V  T^H,;    rlotii^H  7't^„;.^Llii?"  'fl^^l.c,.^.    R  I  Jay.  Me.,  1872,  Helen  Crafts.    Engaged  in  practice 

Mass    ffi    Tech     1898     studfe^  Z^^r°?h^ PolVtel-  at  Canton  and  Jay,  Me.,  and  Boston.  Mass":;  post- 

Sf  4ch      1901  V    PhD      U     of    Basel     1903-    m  master.  Canton,   1857;  town  elk.  and  treas.  3  yrs.; 

?j?,^o\,  u!!ot;ii^J  Iv  Vo^Toi^o   r.io5r,^foi'c=      T,f,;«.^'  elk.  U.S.  Bankruptcy  Court,  Boston,  1868;  admitted 

prof,    electrochemistry,    Mass.    Inst.    Tech..    since  boston,  lS/0.    AOdress.  Jay.  Me. 

Oct.,  1912.    Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Am.  THOMPSON,  Sanford  Eleazer,  consulting  engr.; 

Blectrochem.   Soc,   Deutsche   Bunsen   Gesellschaft.  b.  Ogdensburg,  N.Y.,  Feb.   13.  1867;  s.  Eleazer  and 

Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.    Democrat.    Unitarian.    Au-  Harriet  Newell   (Sanford)   Thompson;  S.B.  in  Civ. 

thor:  Applied  Electrochemistry.  1911.   Recreations:  Engring.,    Mass.   Inst.    Tech.,    1889;    m.    Stella   An- 

outdoor  sports.    Home:  5  Fairmount  St.,  Brookline.  toinette    Converse,    of    Newton    Highlands,    Mass., 

THOMPSON,  Milton  Strong-,  mfr.  of  chemicals  ^P^"-  1^-  l^OO-  ^n  practice^since  1885;  water  works 
and  rubber  cloth;  b.  New  York,  Feb.  8,  1855;  s.  ^""^tr.,  1885-8;  engr  with  Moosehead  Pulp  &  Pa- 
Abraham  Gardiner  (M.D.)  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  P^r  Co  Solon,  Me.,  1889-90;  engr.  and  supt  constrn. 
(Strong)  Thompson;  descendant  on  father's  side  Mfg.  Investment  Co.,  Madison,  Me^  1890-3:  with 
of  Rev.  Jonathan  Brewster,  of  the  Mayflower,  and  Joseph  P.  Frizzell  hydraulic  engr.,  Boston  1894-5; 
on  mother's  side  of  Gen.  William  Floyd  and  Gov.  engaged  in  scientific  investigations  since  1895,  with 
Caleb  Strong;  ed.  pvt.  sch.;  Riverview  Mil.  Acad.,  Fred  W.  Taylor,  Sc.D.;  also  since  1895,  in  pyt. 
Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.;  under  tutor;  Ph.B.,  Columbia,  practice  as  consulting  engr  Trustee  Chaplain  Da- 
1875;  m.  Dec.  24.  1889,  Abigail  Adams  Johnson,  of  vid  Sanford  Fund  for  Medway  High  Sch  Mem. 
Newburv,  Mass.  (g.g.g.  granddaughter  of  Pres.  Am-  Tnst  Consulting  Engrs  Am.  Soc.  C.B.,  Am. 
John  and  Abigail  Adams);  4  children,  Sarah  Bliz-  Soc  Mech.  Engrs..  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials, 
abeth,  Gardiner,  Milton  Strong,  Jr.,  Abigail  Adams.  Boston  Soa  C.E..  Am  Concrete  Inst,  Internat. 
Mineralogist,  Smithsonian  Instn.,  and  asst.  to  Prof.  Assn.  for  Testing  Materials,  Boston  Chamber  of 
Spencer  F.  Baird,  1875-7,  at  the  Centennial,  Phila.;  S°™,'"®.'■?^•^r^^P"¥^'^^^"r;,  Conglist.  Author:  (with 
chemist,  making  a  specialty  of  celluloid,  until  Frederick  W.  Taylor)  Treatise  on  Concrete,  Plain 
1899;  sr.  partner  John  Coffin  &  Co.,  since  1900;  pres.  and  Reinforced,  1905;  (with  same)  (^oncrete  Costs. 
The  Stork  Company;  v.-p.  Howe  &  French,  Inc.;  1912;  also  various  tech.  papers.  Lecturer  Harvard, 
dir.  Paul  Revere  Trust  Co.,  Boston  Credit  Men's  U.  of  Chicago,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Clubs:  Engineers 
Assn.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  grae  Burn  Country.  Recreations:  golf.  H^e:  1090 
Soc.  Chem.  Industry  (London),  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Walnut  St  Newton  Highlands.  Mass.  Office:  Odd 
Soc.  of  Older  Graduates  of  Columbia  Coll.,  Delta  Fellows  Bldg.,  Newton  Higlilands,  and  141  Milk 
Kappa  Epsilon.   Episcopalian;  vestryman  St.  Paul's  ^t.,  Boston. 

Ch.,  Newburyport,  Mass.   (oldest  Episcopal  parish  THOMPSON,  Theodore  Strong",  pay  dir.  U.S.N.; 

in  Mass.).    Mem.  Newburyport  Commandery,  K.T.  b.  Northampton,  Ma.ss.,  April  23,  1842;  s.  Augustus 

Clubs:    New  York  Yacht  (New  York);  Boston  Art.  C.    and    Sarah    Elizabeth    (Strong)    Thompson:    ed. 

Boston    City,    Boston    Yacht.    Exchange    (Boston);  Williams   Coll.    Served   9   mos.   in  U.S.   Vols.   Civil 

Salem    (Salem.    Mass.):    Dalton    (pres.),    Oldtown  War;  apptd.  acting  asst.  p.-m.  U.S.N.,  Oct.  9,  1863; 

Country     (Newburyport).      Recreations:     farming,  hon.  discharged,  Aug.   31,   1865;  apptd.  asst.  p.-m., 

fishing.     Home:     Newburyport,    Mass.      Office:     72  July  23,  1866;  passed  asst.  p.-m.,  Feb.  1,  1868;  p.-m.. 

Broad  St.,  Boston.  Jan.    25,    1878;   pav   insp.,   July   10,    1898;   pay   dir., 

THOMPSON,  Richard  J.,  M.D.;  b.  New  Britain,  Sept.  21.  1901;  retired,  Dec.  26,  1903,  with  rank  of 

Conn..  Mav  8,  1857:  s.  Joseph  G.  and  Mary  Murray  rear-admiral  for  services  during  Civil  War.  Home. 

{Richmond)    Thompson;    M.D.,    Med.    Dept.    U.    of  Hotel  Beaconsfield,  Brookline,  Mass.* 

Pa.,  1882;  m.  Fall  River.  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1890,  Annie  THOMPSON,  Thomas  Edward,  educator,  author; 

M.  Smith;   5  children,  Marian  R.,  Elisabeth.  Rich-  moved  to  Cal.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

ard  N.,  Ruth,  Elaine  L.    Has  practiced  at  Fall  River  ™TTnivr-P<!fn<r  -wiii+PfiPld  Nelson   M  D    alienist- b 

sinpA    iss^      T?AniiV>lipnn      Mpthnriist      ATpm     Fall  ..  "HOMFSstlN,_ W^mtenem  JNeison,  ivi.ij^ aiienisi,  D. 


THOMPSON,  Rodney  Irving,  lawyer;  b.  Friend-  Pa.,  1889;  m.  Ida  M.  Shimer  (M.D.),  of  Phila.,  Pa., 

ship,   :Me.,   Mar.   27.    1861:    s.   Nelson   and   Helen   M.  Sept.  14,   1893;   2  children,  Irene  Shimer,  Margaret 

(Benner)    Thompson;    A.B.,    Bowdoin    Coll.,    1884;  Shimer.    Began  practice  in  Brattleboro,  Vt.,   1889; 

studied  law:  admitted  to  bar,  1886;  m.  Thomaston,  asst.   phys.   Taunton    (Mass.)    State  Hosp.,   1890-2; 

Me..  1889,  Etta  B.  Strong;  1  daughter,  Helen  N.,  b.  asst.  supt.  Brattleboro  (Vt.)  Retreat,  1892-4;  supt. 

Dec.    17.    1891.     Has    practiced    at    Rockland,    Me.,  Hartford   Retreat  since  Apr.,   1905.    Mem.  A.M.A.. 

since  1896.    Mayor  of  Rockland.  1906-8.    Democrat.  Am.  Medico-Psychol.  Assn.,  N.E.  Soc.  for  Study  of 

Mason,  K.  of  P.    Address:  Rockland,  Me.  Psvchiatry,  Conn.  State,   Hartford  City  and   Hart- 

TWOTvr-pesmff      iins-er     ■Everett       n^fre■vma■n■      h  ford    Courity   medical    socs.     Republican.     Conglist. 

Fr^^^^^N'n':  Mar°.Tl8frs    of  Thom^a's'^^rrkins  Mason      Clubs:    Twentieth    Century    Get-Tagether 

and  Alice  Czarina   (Cutler)    Thompson;   grad.   Til-  Club  (Hartford).    Recreations    fishing     Home    190 

ton    (N.H.)    Sem.,   1888:   A.B.,  Weslevan  U..   Conn.,  Retreat  Av.    Office.   30  Washington  St..  Hartford, 

1892;  m.  Margaret  M.  Keller,  of  New  York,  Nov.  26,  Conn. 

1896;  4  children,  Everett  William,  b.  Jan.  9,  1899;  THOMPSON,    William    Goodrich,    lawyer;    born 

Dorothv  Mabelle,   June  18,   1901;  Lawrance  Roger,  Peacham,  A't.,  Nov.  16,  1864;  s.  Charles  Oliver  and 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


Maria  (Goodrich)  Tiiompson;  paternal  ancestor 
Anthony  Thompson,  from  Lenham,  Enj?'.,  arrived 
in  Boston,  1637,  settled  in  New  Haven;  on  mother's 
side,  William  Goodrich,  wlio  came  from  Goodrich, 
Wales  and  settled  in  Wethersfteld,  Conn.,  1643; 
Worcester  Hiffh  School,  1879-80;  Worcester  Poly. 
Inst.,  1881-3;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888,  A.M.,  1891,  LL.B., 
1891;  m.  Mary  Hinckley  Huntington,  of  New  York, 
Sept.  5,  1896;  5  children,  Miriam  Phillips,  Katha- 
rine, William  Huntington,  Charles  Goodrich,  Mar- 
garet Wendell.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  Oct.  1,  1891, 
since  practiced  in  Boston;  asst.  U.S.  atty.,  (list,  of 
Mass.,  1893-5;  mem.  Arm  of  Matthews  &  Thomp- 
son, 1896-01,  Matthews,  Thompson  &  Sprin.g,  since 
1901;  has  appeared  before  com.  of  Mass.  legislature 
as  representative  of  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Lec- 
turer on  brief-making.  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1912,  IB. 
Episcopalian.  Mem.  Am.  and  Mass.  bar  assns..  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston  (council),  Am.  Inst,  of  Crimi- 
nal Law  and  Criminology,  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  So- 
cial Science,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Club:  Union.  Contbr. 
on  professional  subjects  to  Harvard  Law  Review, 
also  to  Boston  ]\Ied.  and  Surg.  .Journal,  on  ques- 
tions connected  with  expert  testimony  and  its  re- 
lation to  the  administration  of  the  law.  Home: 
Cliestnut  Hill,  Mass.  Office:  1134-1139  Tremont 
Bldg.,  Boston,  ]Mass.* 

THOMPSON,  William  Haven,  teacher;  b.  Sud- 
bury, Mass.,  Aug.  9.  1859;  s.  Alfred  N.  and  Ellen  L. 
(Dakin)  Thompson;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1882:  m. 
Newton,  N.C.,  May  24,  1892,  Emma  Clapp;  5  chil- 
dren, William  H.,  Jr.,  Charles  Crawford,  Ruth 
Frances,  Dorothy  Lewis,  Marjorie  Emma.  Taught 
2  yrs.  in  N.E. ;  prof.  Latin  and  English,  Catawba 
Coll.,  Newton,  N.C.,  10  yrs.;  prin.  Anne  Arundel 
(Md.)  Acad..  1895-01,  Hartland  Acad.,  Me.,  1901-2, 
Scarboro  High  Sch.,  1902-05;  propr.  Worcester 
(Mass.)  Teachers'  Agency,  1905-7;  prin.  Atkinson 
(N.H.)  Acad.,  1907-12;  teacher  history  and  English, 
Melrose  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1914-15.  Mason.  Re- 
publican.   Conglist.    Home:  Atkinson,  N.H. 

THOMPSON,  William  James,  business  man;  b. 
South  Thomaston,  Me.,  Feb.  27,  1860;  s.  Benjamin 
and  Annette  (Monroe)  Thompson;  ed.  State  Nor- 
mal Sch.,  Castine,  Me.;  m.  Jan.  17,  1906,  Jennie  S. 
Carll,  of  Portland,  Me.  Mem.  Bd.  of  State  Asses- 
sors, Me.,  Apr.  1,  1907-Apr.  1,  1913;  pres.  China 
Telephone  Co.  Trustee  Ersklne  Acad.  Republican. 
Mason;  mem.  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Address: 
South  China.  Me. 

THOMPSON,    William   Luther,    lawyer;    May    6, 

1835-19 — .    (See  vol.  1909.) 

THOMS,  William  Edward,  lawyer;  b.  Plymouth, 
Conn.,  Dec.  22,  1870;  s.  William  P.  and  Fanny 
(Ould)  Thoms;  A.B.,  Yale,  1894  (salutatorian) ; 
m.  Harriet  J.  Dutton,  June  29,  1898.  Admitted  to 
Conn,  bar,  1896,  and  since  practiced  in  Waterbury; 
treas.  Waterbury  Title  Co.;  temporary  chmn.  Dem. 
State  Com.,  1906;  mayor  of  Waterbury,  1906-10; 
mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12.  Mason  (32°); 
I.O.O.F.;  K.P.;  Elks;  N.E.O.P.;  Foresters  of  Amer- 
ica.   Home:  Waterbury,  Conn. 

THOMSON,  Edward  William,  journalist,  author. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

THOMSON,  Elihu,  electrician;  b.  Manchester, 
Eng.,  Mar.  29,  1853;  s.  Daniel  and  Mary  A.  (Rhodes) 
Thomson;  A.B.,  Central  High  Sch.,  Phila.,  1870, 
A.M.,  1875;  (hon.  A.M.,  Yale,  1890;  Ph.D.,  Tufts, 
1894;  Sc.D.,  Harvard,  1909);  m.  Mary  L.  Peck,  of 
New  Britain,  Conn.,  May  1,  1884.  Prof,  chemistry 
and  mechanics.  Central  High  Sch.,  Phila.,  1870-80; 
since  1880  electrician  for  TIiomson-Houston.  t'nd 
General  Electric  cos.,  which  operate  under  his  in- 
ventions, more  than  500  patents  having  been  ob- 
tained; inventor  of  electric  welding,  which  bears 
his  name,  and  many  other  important  inventions  in 
electric  lighting,  power,  etc.  Mem.  many  Am.  and 
foreign  elec.  engring.  and  scientific  socs.;  hon. 
mem.  Instn.  of  Elec.  Engrs.  of  Great  Britain;  pres. 
Internat.  Elec.  Con.gress  and  of  chamber  of  official 
delegates  thereto,  St.  Louis,  1904;  pres.  Internat. 
Electrotech.  Commn.,  1908-11;  fellow  Am.  Acad. 
Arts  and  Sciences  (v. -p.);  mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sci- 
ences. Awarded  Grand  Prix  in  Paris  1889,  and  1900, 
for  elec.  inventions;  decorated,  1889,  by  French 
Govt.,  Chevalier  and  Offlcier  Legion  of  Honor,  for 
elec.    research    and    inventions;    grand    prisje,    St. 


Louis,  1904,  for  elec.  work;  Rumford  medal,  1902; 
awarded  1st  Edison  medal.  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs., 
1910;  recipient  of  other  medal  awards.  Trustee  Pea- 
body  Acad.  .Science,  Salem,  Mass.;  mem.  Corpn. 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  Boston.  Contbr.  to  tech.  jours. 
Home:  Swanipscott,  Mass.  Office:  Gen.  Electric  Co., 
Lynn,  Mass.* 

THOMSON,  Jesse  Eugrene,  M.D. ;  b.  Jericho,  Vt., 
Nov.  22,  1853;  s.  .Jesse  and  Mary  S.  (Wheelock) 
Tliomson;  prop.  edn.  I^amoille  Co.  Acad.,  Morris- 
ville,  Vt.;  M.D.,  U.  of  New  York,  1878;  m.  Morris- 
ville,  Vt.,  May  17,  1879,  Flora  S.  Rich.  Practiced 
at  Cabot,  Vt.,  1878-83,  since  at  Rutland:  formerly 
health  officer,  Rutland;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1896, 
97,  Senate,  1898-9;  surgeon-gen.,  with  rank  of  brig.- 
gen.,  on  staff  of  Gov.  McCullough.  Mem.  Vt.  State 
Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Universalist.  Mason  (33°); 
mem.  K.  of  P.,  B.P.O.E.   Address:  Rutland,  Vt. 

THORNBIKE,  Albert,  banker;  b.  Beverly,  Mass., 
Oct.  13,  1800;  s.  Samuel  Lothrop  and  Anna  Lamb 
(Wells)  Thorndike;  ed.  Noble's  Sch.,  Boston;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1881;  m.  Dec.  31,  1895,  Mary  Quincy 
Gould,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.  Clk.  or  partner  in  firm 
of  Jackson  &  Curtis,  bankers  and  stockbrokers, 
Boston,  since  1883;  dir.  El  Paso  Electric  Co.  Sec. 
Boston  Athenaeum;  trustee  Perkins  Instn.  and 
Mass.  Sch.  for  the  Blind.  Democrat.  Episcopalian. 
Home:  "Weston,  Mass.  Office:  19  Congress  St.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

THORNDIKE,  Augustus,  M.D.;  b.  Paris,  France, 
Apr.  27,  1863;  s.  Charles  and  Mary  E.  (Edgar) 
Thorndike;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1884,  M.D.,  1888;  m.  Al- 
ice Amory,  of  Bar  Harbor,  Me.,  Oct.  12,  1892.  Has 
practiced  at  Boston  since  1890;  formerly  visiting 
phys.  Boston  Dispensary,  St.  Luke's  Home  of  Con- 
valescents, and  asst.  visiting  surgeon  W.  End  In- 
fant Hosp. ;  asst.  visiting  surgeon  House  of  the 
Good  Samaritan  since  1891;  asst.  surgeon  Chil- 
dren's Hosp.  since  1893.  Trustee  Industrial  Sch. 
for  Crippled  and  Deformed  Children.  Pres.  Am. 
Orthopedic  Assn.,  1910.  Home:  601  Beacon  St.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.* 

THORNDIKE,  Augfustus  Iiarkin,  bank  commr. ; 
b.  East  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  10,  1861;  s.  William 
Henry  (M.D.)  and  Sarah  W^ayland  (Smith)  Thorn- 
dike; ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  m.  June  23,  1885,  Cora 
Nickerson,  d.  Frederic  W.  Nickerson.  With  Orien- 
tal Oil  Co.,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  5  yrs.,  in  charge 
of  father's  estate  since  1885;  trustee  Stebbins  Es- 
tate; first  pres.  Boston  Co-operative  Bank;  ex-pres. 
Winnisimmet  Nat.  Bank;  Dem.  candidate  for  state 
treas.,  1911:  bank  commr.,  Mass.,  since  Feb.  1.  1912. 
Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Country, Boston  Athletic, Twen- 
tieth Century,  Economic,  Harvard  Travelers.  Home: 
Brewster,  Mass.,  and  191  Commonwealth  Av.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

THORNDIKE,  Herbert  Cahooue,  lawyer;  b.  New- 
port, R.I.,  Dec.  17.  1879;  s.  Henry  Huth  and  Eliza- 
beth Cahoone  (Gorton)  Thorndike;  descendant  of 
John  Howland,  of  the  Mayflower;  also  John  Bev- 
erly Thorndike,  who  came  to  Boston,  1630;  grad. 
East  Bridgewater  High  Sch.,  1897;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1902;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1904:  m.  Apr.  22, 
1908,  Bessie  Ellsworth  Perkins,  of  East  Bridge- 
water.  Practiced  in  East  Bridgewater,  1904-7, 
since  in  Brockton;  mem.  corpn.  East  Bridgewater 
Savings  Bank;  dir.  East  Bridgewater  Cooperative 
Bank;  has  served  as  mem.  Sch.  Com.;  town  clk. 
since  1908;  justice  of  the  peace.  Democrat.  Epis- 
copalian. Mem.  Town  Clerks'  Assn.  of  Plymouth 
and  Barnstable  counties.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  N.E.  His- 
toric-Geneal.  Soc.  Delta  Upsilon.  Mason.  Club: 
Commercial  (Brockton).  Home:  East  Bridgewater, 
Mass.    Office:  172  Main  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

THORNDIKE,  Herbert  Warren,  mfr. ;  b.  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  Apr.  11,  1S76;  s.  Joshua  and  Nellie  Medora 
(Warren)  Thorndike:  grad.  Maiden  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.,  1892;  Bryant  and  Stratton  Commercial  Sch., 
Boston,  1893;  m.  Nora  Ellen  Knight,  of  Stanstead, 
Quebec,  Can.,  Oct.  24,  1898.  Began  active  career  as 
sec.  of  the  F.  W.  Weber  Mfg.  Co.,  mfrs.  of  plumbing 
.supplies,  1901;  elected  treas.,  1904,  v. -p.,  1909,  and 
pres.  and  gen.  mgr.,  same,  1912.  Member  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Protestant. 
ISIason.  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Economic. 
Home:  4  Harlem  St.,  Dorchester.  Office:  56  Elm  St., 
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THOBNDIKZ:,  John  Larkin,  lawyer;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 18G0.  LL.H..  IStiS.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar, 
1868,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston;  mem.  firin  of 
Storey,  ThorndiUe.  Palmer  &  Dodge.  Office:  Ex- 
change Bldg.,  Boston. 

THOBNSIKZ:,  Paul,  surgeon;  b.  Beverly,  Mass., 
IMar.  2,  1863;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1884,  M.D.,  1888;  was 
house  officer,  Boston  Citj-  and  Boston  Lying-in 
hosps.;  m.  Rachel  Ewing,  d.  Gen.  W.  T.  Sherman, 
Dec.  30,  1892.  Engaged  in  practice  at  Boston  since 
1888;  asst.  clin.  surgery,  1894-6,  asst.  genito- 
urinary and  clin.  surgery,  1896-9,  asst.  prof,  genito- 
urinary surgery  since  1909,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.: 
surgeon-in-cliief  Boston  City  Hosp.  Member  Am. 
Assn.  Genito-Urinary  Surgeons  (pres.  1903),  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.,  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Improvement, 
Warren  Club,  etc.  Author  of  numerous  articles  in 
leading  med.  jours.  Address:  24  Marlboro  St., 
Boston. 

THOBNDIKE,    S(amuel)    Lothrop,   lawyer;    Dec. 

28,   IM'ii-June.   1911.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

THOBNDIKi:,  Townsend  William,  M.D.;  b.  Bos- 
ton, May  12,  1872;  s.  William  Henry  (M.D.)  and 
Sarah  Wavland  (Smith)  Thorndike;  Harvard,  1894- 
95;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1902;  m.  Mary  Eliza- 
beth Cayford,  of  Boston,  Jan.  26,  1907.  Specialist 
in  diseases  of  the  skin  and  syphilis;  dermatologist 
to  Boston  Citv  Hosp.;  instr.  diseases  of  the  skin. 
Harvard  Grad.  Med.  Sch.  and  Tufts  Med.  Sch. 
Fellow  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Address:  20  Newbury  St., 
Boston.* 

THORNXrEV,  William  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Hali- 
fax, Pa.,  Dec.  10,  1869:  s.  William  H.  and  Sarah  A. 
(Taylor)  Thornley;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1897;  LD.B., 
Harvard,  1900;  m.  Ellen  Snow,  of  Providence.  R.I., 
Jan.  15,  1902.  Admitted  to  R.I.  bar,  1900,  and  since 
practiced  in  Providence:  mem.  Comstock  &  Gard- 
ner, 1903-5,  since  mem.  Gardner,  Pirce  &  Thornley; 
pres.  and  treas.  Tubular  Woven  Fabric  Co.,  Cher- 
nack  Mfg.  Co.,  both  of  Pawtucket,  R.I. ;  dir.  Nat. 
Bank  of  Commerce  (Providence).  Lisk  Mfg.  Co. 
(Canandaigua,  N.Y.);  trustee  Peoples  Savings 
Bank,  Providence.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  R.I.  Bar 
Assn.,  Delta  Upsilon.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Democrat. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  University,  Hope,  Squantum 
Assn.,  Providence  Art:  also  Metropolitan  (New 
York).  City  (Boston).  Home:  38  Gushing  St.  Of- 
fice: Turks  Head  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.I. 

THORNTON,  James  Brown,  M.D. ;  b.  Gilmanton, 
N.H.,  Oct.  5,  1861;  s.  .lames  Brown  and  Catherinb 
Mary  (Stoughton)  Thornton;  ed.  common  schs., 
Scarborough,  Me.,  and  pvt.  tutorship,  Madison, 
Wis.;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  Bowdoin,  1885;  non-grad. 
Acad.  Dept.,  Bowdoin;  m.  1892,  Alice  M.  Tibbetts, 
of  Portland,  Me.  (died  1897);  m.  2d,  1899,  Cath- 
erine Ruth  Curane,  of  Boston.  Practiced,  Boston, 
since  1890;  official  phys.  to  12  of  the  Boston  thea- 
tres; U.S.  pension  examining  surgeon.  Fellow 
Mass.  Med.  Soc;  mem.  A.M. A.,  Order  Descendants 
of  Colonial  Governors,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Boston 
Chapter  S.A.R.  (pres.  1900-1),  Mass.  SoC.  War  of 
1812  (pres.  1899-1900),  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc, 
Bunker  Hill  Monument  Assn.;  companion  Naval 
Order  of  U.S.,  ISIass.  Commandery  Loyal  Legion. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Collector  of  weapons  of  all 
peoples  and  periods,  and  authority  on  same.  Ad- 
dress:   168   Huntington   Av.,   Boston.* 

THORNTON,  Neda  Sargrent,  missionary;  b.  Yar- 
mouth, Me.,  JNIay  25,  1860;  d.  John  Sargent  and 
Rhoda  Ann  (Mitchell)  Pratt;  ed.  grammar  and 
high  schs..  Auburn,  Me.,  and  by  home  study;  grad. 
Me.  Gen.  (State)  Hosp.  Training  Sch.  for  Nurses, 
Portland,  Me.,  1888;  student  Berlitz  Sch.  of  Lang- 
uages, New  York,  1891-2:  m.  Auburn,  Me.,  Apr.  6, 
1892,  Harrison  R.  Thornton  (now  deceased);  1  son, 
Harrison  R.  Nurse,  under  New  York  City  Mission, 
1889-92;  teacher  in  Govt.  Contract  Sch.,  under  Am. 
Missionary  Assn.,  Cape  Prince  of  Wales,  Alaska, 
1892-3;  ch.  visitor.  High  St.  Congl.  Ch.,  Auburn, 
many  yrs.  (Husband  of  Mrs.  Thornton  was  killed, 
night  of  Au.g.  19,  1893,  by  native  desperadoes,  after 
protection  from  violence  had  been  refused  by 
comdr.  of  U.S.  revenue  cruiser  "Bear,"  and  a  bill 
for  relief  of  Mrs.  Thornton  is  now  [1915]  pending 
in  Congress.)  Sec.  Androscoggin  Anti-Tuberculosis 
Assn.  Conglist.  Address:  10  Laurel  Av.,  Auburn,  Me. 


THORF,  Charles  Nicholas,  pastor  Pilgrim  Congl. 

Ch.,   Itululh,  :\linn.,  since  1912.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

THORP,  Frank  Hall,  chemist.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  biography.)  Home:  200  Mt.  Vernon 
St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass.* 

THORP,  Joseph  Gilbert,  lawyer;  b.  Oxford,  N.Y., 
Aug.  17,  1S.'")2;  s.  .Idsepli  G.  and  Susan  A.  (Chap- 
man) Tliorp;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1879;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1882;  m.  Annie  A.,  d.  Henry  W.  Long- 
fellow, of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  14,  1885;  5  chil- 
dren, Alice  A.,  Amelia  C.  (Mrs.  R.  W.  Knowles), 
Erica,  Annie  L.,  Priscilla  A.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1882,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston.  Mem.  Bar 
Assn.  City  of  Boston;  pres.  Mass.  Prison  Assn., 
and  Cambridge  Social  Union.  Independent  Repub- 
lican. Unitarian.  Clubs:  Union,  Harvard  (New 
York  and  Boston);  Colonial  (Cambridge);  Country, 
(3akley.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  115  Brattle  St., 
Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  131  State  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

THORPE,  Edward  Eliphalet,  M.D.;  b.  Athol, 
Mass.,  1860;  s.  Walter  and  Eliza  (Ellery)  Thorpe; 
M.D.,  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1894;  unmarried.  Prac- 
ticed in  Boston  since  1894,  as  an  oculist:  instr. 
chem.  pathology,  Tufts  Coll.,  since  1894.  Address: 
711   Boylston   St.,  Boston. 

THORPE,  Walter,  clergyman;  b.  Newark,  Eng., 
Dec.  5,  1875;  s.  Robert  and  Charlotte  (Asher) 
Thorpe;  grad.  Bangor  (Me.)  Theol.  Sem.,  1902; 
Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1903;  post-grad,  studies,  Co- 
lumbia; m.  Vena  McDonald,  of  Holyoke,  Mass., 
Oct.  1,  1897;  3  children,  Charlotte  Mae,  b.  1898; 
Ellida  Winifred,  1907;  Laura  Alice,  1909.  Before 
entering  ministry  was  active  in  the  work  of  the 
Y.M.C^.A.,  commencing  as  boys'  sec.  and  specializ- 
ing in  physical  and  secretarial  work;  served  at 
Holvoke.  Mass.,  and  Montpelier,  Vt.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1903;  pastor  First  Ch.,  Elizabeth, 
N.J.,  1903-6,  Wallingford,  Vt,  1906-15,  Brandon, 
Vt.,  since  1915.  Del.  Internat.  Council  Congl.  Chs., 
Edinburgh,  Scotland,  1908;  del.  Nat.  Council  Congl. 
Chs.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1913.  Mason.  Author:  His- 
tory of  Wallingford,  1911.  Contbr.  to  mags,  on 
religious  and  lit.  topics.  Recreations:  tennis,  pho- 
tography, pageantry.    Address:   Brandon,  Vt. 

THRAIiIi,  Joseph  Brainerd,  pastor  First  Congl. 
Ch.,  Asheville,  N.C.,  since  1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

THRAI.Ii,  Julia  Mulford,  educator;  b.  New  Haven, 

Conn.;  d.  Sidney  Mason  and  Harriett  (Mulford) 
Stone;  descendant  of  John  Howland,  Thomas 
Hooker,  Gov.  Treat,  of  Conn.;  ed.  Grove  Hall,  pvt. 
sch.  for  girls,  New  Haven;  various  courses  at 
Yale;  m.  Apr.  21,  1880,  George  Sanford  Thrall, 
Congl.  clergyman  (died  1886).  Has  served  as  lec- 
turer on  history  of  edn..  Miss  Wheelock's  Sch.  for 
Kindergarten  Teachers,  Boston;  teacher  English 
and  history,  Florentine  Sch.  for  Girls,  Florence, 
Italy:  now  teacher  history  and  prin.  of  girls,  Cush- 
in<j  Acad..  Ashburnham.  Mass.  Conglist.  Home: 
188   Cold  Spring  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

THRESHER,  Avery  Allen,  importer  silks;  b. 
Braintree,  Vt.,  June  8.  1872;  s.  Edwin  Freeman  and 
lielia  Arlottie  (Flint)  Thresher;  descendant  of 
English  ancestors,  who  settled  at  Salem,  Mass.; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Braintree  and  Randolph,  Vt. ;  m. 
Florence  Bertha  Wilson,  of  Randolph,  June  29, 
1895;  5  children,  AVillard  W.,  Seward  E.,  Avery 
Allen,  Jr.  (died  Jan.  23,  1903),  Ralph  L.,  Alfred 
Averv.  Began  as  salesman  with  Jordon  Marsh  Co., 
Boston,  1890,  later  asst.  silk  buyer,  continuing  to 
1895;  silk  buyer  for  R.  H.  White  Co..  Boston,  1895- 
98,  John  Wanamaker,  New  York,  1898-1900,  Shep- 
ard  Norwell  Co.,  Boston,  1900-7;  sr.  mem.  since 
1907  of  Thresher  Bros.,  specialists  in  silk  fabrics, 
Boston  and  Phila.  Progressive.  Conslist.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mason  (Paul  Revere 
Lodge).  Recreations:  motoring,  fishing,  hunting. 
Home:  Melrose  Highlands,  Mass.  Address:  1322 
Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  and  44-46  Temple  PI., 
Boston. 

THRESHER,  Herbert  Harold,  lumber  dealer;  b. 
Hampden,  Mass.,  Nov.  11,  1878;  s.  Allen  Oliver  and 
Olive  Nancy  (Stewart)  Thresher;  ed.  Monson 
(Mass.)  Acad.,  1893,  1894  (left  sch.  and  traveled 
on  account  of  ill  health).  Reared  on  homestead 
occupied  by   3   generations  of  the   family;   became 


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partner  in  family  business,  established,  1S70,  and 
conducted  under  title  of  A.  O.  Thresher  Kstate; 
became  mgr.  of  business,  1900,  firm  name  changed 
to  Thresher  Bros.,  1902,  wholesale  dealers  and 
mfrs.  native  lumber  and  charcoal;  selectman, 
Hampden,  1905,  1906.  1907.  Republican.  Conglist. 
(chmn.  parish  com.  First  Congl.  Ch.,  1905-7,  inclu- 
sive). ]\Iem.  and  agt.  Mass.  Soc.  for  Prevention 
of  Cruelty  to  Animals.    Address:  Hampden,  Mass. 

THURBEB,  Caroline,  artist;  b.  Oberlin,  O.;  d. 
Gen.  Alvred  Bayard  and  Melissa  (Tenney)  Nettle- 
ton;  reared  and  ed.  in  Phila. ;  m.  Dexter  Thurber, 
of  Providence,  R.I.,  May  13,  1885.  Studied  art  in 
Italy  and  Germany,  also  1897-01  in  Paris  under 
Jean  Paul  I^aurens  and  Benjamin  Constant.  Spe- 
cialty portraits  and  genre  work.  Home:  Ferry 
Hill.  Bristol,  R.I.* 

THTTBBER,  Charles  Herbert,  editor;  b.  nr.  Owe- 
go,  N.Y.,  Mar.  24,  1864;  s.  John  A.  and  Sarah  M. 
(Aber)  Thurber;  Ph.B.,  Cornell,  1886;  traveled 
and  studied  abroad  part  of  1887-9;  A.M.,  Haverford 
Coll.,  1890;  student  Roval  Polvtechnicum.  Dresden, 
Saxony,  1890-1:  student  Clark  U.,  1899-1900,  Ph.D., 
1900;  m.  Anna  E.  Billings,  June  25,  1891.  Registrar 
and  sec.  Cornell,  1886-8;  teacher  Haverford  Coll. 
Grammar  Sch.,  1888-90;  spl.  agt.  U.S.  Bur.  Edn., 
abroad,  1890-1;  instr.  in  French,  Cornell  U.,  1891-3; 
prof,  pedagogy,  Colgate  U.,  and  prin.  Colgate  Acad., 
TTamilton,  N.Y.,  1893-5;  asso.  prof,  pedagogy,  U. 
of  Chicago,  and  dean  Morgan  Park  Acad,  of  same, 
1895-9;  dir.  of  cooperative  work,  U.  of  Chicago, 
1899-1900;  editor,  Ginn  &  Co.,  pubs.,  1900.  and  mem. 
of  firm,  1904 — .  Asst.  to  editor-in-chief  Johnson's 
Universal  Cyclopedia,  1892-4;  editor  Sch.  Review, 
1892-01;  editor  Transactions  of  111.  Soc.  for  Child 
Study,  1898;  sec.  dept.  secondary  edn.  N.E.A.,  1895- 
96;  pres.  same,  1897;  dir.  Child  Study  Div.,  Dept. 
Public  Instrn.,  State  of  N.Y.,  1895-6.  Svndic  Har- 
vard IT.  Press,  1913—.  Trustee  Clark  U.,  1913 — . 
Author:  The  Principles  of  School  Organization, 
1901.  Home:  Framingham  Centre,  Mass.  Office:  29 
Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

THXTSSTOKT,  Benjamin  Franklin,  iournalist;  b. 
Newport.  R.I.,  July  22.  1858;  s.  Parker  Hall  and 
Douisa  M.  (Rawson)  Thurston;  grad.  Rogers  High 
Sch.,  Newport,  1875;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1880,  A.M., 
1883;  m.  1st.  Newport,  Mar.  6,  1884,  Mary  E.  Ban- 
ning (died  Jan.  24.  1902):  1  son.  Donald  Pitman,  b. 
Mar.  11,  1894;  m.  2d,  Burnside,  Conn.,  Mav  16, 
1907.  Gertrude,  d.  Rev.  John  H.  Allen.  D.D."  Li- 
brarian, Redwood  Library,  Newport,  1881-4;  prin. 
high  sch.,  Barrington.  R.I.,  1884-6:  in  business, 
Newport.  1886-97;  mng.  editor  Newport  Daily 
News,  1897-1900,  editor-in-chief  since  1900;  v.-p. 
T.  T.  Pitman  Corpn..  publishers  Dailv  New.s,  since 
its  establishment.  1911.  Del.  Gen.  Conf.  M.E.  Ch., 
Minneapolis,  1912;  pres.  Lavmen's  Assn..  N.E. 
Southern  Conf.  Mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Home:  19  Kay  St.  Office:  207  Thames  St., 
Newport,  R.I. 

THXTBSTOIT,  Edward  Antliony,  lawyer;  b.  Fall 
River,  Mass.,  .Tune  26.  1871;  s.  Edwin  Chase  and 
Sarah  Howland  CAnthonv)  Thurston;  prep.  edn. 
pub.  schs..  Fall  River:  A.B..  Brown  U.,  1893;  stu- 
dent Harvard  Law  Sch..  1893-5;  unmarried.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1895.  and  since  practiced  in 
Fall  River;  mem.  firm  of  Baker  &  Thurston,  organ- 
ized 1896.  Mem.  1st  Mass.  Heavy  Arty,  during 
Spanish-Am.  War;  staff  officer  Coast  Arty.  Corps, 
1903-6.  Mem.  exec.  com.  Rep.  State  Central  Com.; 
chmn.  Rep.  State  Com.  of  Mass.,  1914-15.  Mem. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Mason.  Clubs:  Fall  River 
Golf,  Fall  River  Yacht.  Bowling  Green;  Brown 
TTniversity  CNew  York);  Universitv  CBoston). 
Home:  344  Highland  Av.  Office:  29  Bedford  St., 
Fall  River,  Mass. 

THURSTON,  Elizabeth  Peabody,  librarian:  b. 
Billerica,  Mass..  Jan.  10.  1850:  d.  James  and  Eliza- 
beth (Austin)  Thurston.  Asst.  librarian,  1880-7, 
librarian  since  1888,  Newton  Free  Library.  Uni- 
tarian. Life  mem.  Am.  Library  Assn.  and  Mass. 
Library  Club  (sec.  1891-3);  mem.  Library  Art  Club 
(treas.  since  1898).  Home:  16  Fountain  St.,  West 
Newton.  Mass.  Office:  Newton  Free  Library,  New- 
ton, Mass. 

TRUBSTOI$r,  John  Edmund,  salt  fi.sh;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  May   1,   1853;  s.  Daniel  H.  and  Jane 


(Shackley)  Thurston;  descendant  of  a  long  line  of 
seafaring  men;  great  grandfather  participated  in 
Revolutionary  War  and  grandfather  in  War  of 
1812;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Cambridge;  m.  Josepliine 
Bowker,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Nov.,  1873;  1  son, 
Daniel  Winslow;  m.  2d,  Helen  M.  G.  Clark,  of 
Gloucester,  Mass.,  IMar.  26,  1879;  1  daughter,  Eliza- 
beth Thurston.  At  sea,  1868-70;  in  cracker  busi- 
ness, at  Cambridge,  1870-84j  since  identified  with 
salt  fish  business;  in  charge  of  Boston  br.  Gorton- 
Pew  Fisheries  Co.  of  Gloucester,  Mass.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Club:  Boston  City.  Home:  52  Elm  St., 
Melrose,  Mass.  Office:  176  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

TETUBSTON,  John  Bogrers.  clergyman;  b.  Ban- 
gor. Mo..  Sept.  4,  IS.'n;  s.  John  and  Abigail  King 
(Lawrence)  Thurston;  A.B.,  Yale,  1851;  student 
Bangor  Theol.  Sem..  1858-9.  Teacher  in  classical 
boarding  sch.,  Stamford,  Conn..  4  yrs. ;  ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1859;  pastor  1st  (i;h.,  Newburv- 
port,  Mass..  1859-69;  Whitinsville,  1871-11;  pastor 
emeritus  since  1910.    Home:  Worcester,  Mass. 

THUBSTOM',  Thatcher  Thayer,  journalist;  Nov. 
IS.   1860-1911.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

THUBSTON,  Wllmarth  Heath,  lawyer:  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  Dec.  30,  1856:  s.  George  S.  and  Jerusha 
(Heath)  Thurston;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1877;  m.  Caro- 
line Gushing,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Mar.  7,  1900.  Ad- 
mitted to  R.I.  bar,  1879,  and  since  practiced  in 
Providence.  Dir.  Providence  Athenaeum.  Mem.  Am. 
Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Hope, 
Agawam  Hunt,  Squantum,  University,  Providence 
Art.  Recreations:  motoring,  golf.  Home:  64  Cong- 
don  St.    Office:  42  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

TIBBETTS,  Howard  Murray,  registrar;  b.  Tiver- 
ton, N.S.,  Dec.  28.  1876;  s.  W^illiam  and  Miriam 
(Outhouse)  Tibbetts;  arrived  in  U.S.,  July,  1881; 
ed.  pub.  schs..  Calais.  Me.,  1881-95:  grad.  high  sch., 
1895:  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1900;  office  asst.,  Dart- 
mouth Coll.,  1900-2,  registrar,  same,  since  July, 
1902;  m.  Grace  Ellen  Stone,  of  Hanover,  N.H.,  July 
31,  1907.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Address:  Han- 
over.  N.H. 

TIBBETTS,  Julius  Clark;  b.  Bristol,  Me..  Dec.  5, 
1846;  s.  Charles  Bradford  and  Nancy  L.  (Martin) 
Tibbetts:  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Lincoln  Acad..  New- 
castle. Me.;  m.  Boston,  Dec.  25,  1872,  Ellen  P..  d. 
Rev.  Matthias  Taylor;  1  son,  Charles  B.  Taught 
sch.  in  Me.  and  for  5  yrs.  at  House  of  Reforma- 
tion, Deer  Island;  went  to  Md.  as  teacher  in  a 
charitable  instn.:  was  connected  with  State  Re- 
form Sch.,  Westboro,  Mass.,  and  was  asst.  supt. 
State  Sch.,  Monson,  Mass.,  for  6  yrs.;  has  been 
supt.  Liversidge  Instn.,  a  sch.  for  destitute  bovs, 
since  1881.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Address: 
Liversidge  Instn.,  291  River  St.,  Mattapan,  Boston. 

TIBBITS,  Charles  H.,  mfr.;  b.  White  Plains,  N. 
Y.,  Jan.  30.  1866;  s.  "Wniliam  B.  and  Frances  E. 
(Johnson)  Tibbits;  grad.  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford, 
Conn..  1887:  m.  Nov.  20.  1890,  Georgia  S.  Hull.  Mfr. 
of  gold  and  silver  plate  since  1889;  3d  v.-p.  Inter- 
nat.  Silver  Co.;  v.-p.  First  Nat.  Bank.  Wallingford, 
Conn.:  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907-8.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.    Address:  Wallingford,  Conn. 

TIBBITS,  Henry  "W.,  broker;  b.  New  London, 
Conn.,  July  n,  1854:  s.  John  W.  and  Lvdia  R. 
(Twining)  Tibbits;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.  Served 
from  office  boy  to  v.-p.  and  dir.  First  Nat.  Bank 
of  Norwich;  now  broker  in  investment  securities: 
treas.  and  dir.  Norwich,  Colchester  &  Hartford 
Electric  R.R.  City  treas.  10  yrs.:  elk.  City  Ct.:  sec. 
Norwich  Bd.  of  Trade;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1907-8.  Republican.  Mason.  Club:  Arcanum.  Ad- 
dress: Norwich,  Conn. 

TICKNOB,  Benjamin  Holt,  publisher;  Aug.  3, 
1842-Jan.   16,   1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

TICKNOB,  Caroline,  author;  b.  Boston;  d.  Ben- 
jamin H.  and  Caroline  (Cushman)  Ticknor:  g.d. 
William  D.  Ticknor,  founder  of  pub.  house  of  Tick- 
nor &  Fields.  Writer  of  stories  and  articles  in  the 
Harper  periodicals,  Atlantic,  Cosmopolitan,  New 
England  Magazine,  Century  Magazine,  Indepen- 
dent, etc.  Clubs:  Boston  Authors'  (v.-p.),  Saturday 
Morning  (v.-p.).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
list  of  books.)  Address:  15  Harris  Av.,  Jamaica 
Plain,   ]\Tass.* 


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TirPANY,  Ebeuezer;  b.  Baiiington,  R.I..  Apr.  7,  Charitable  Bye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  1905-9;  asst. 
1869;  s.  Ebenezer  and  Harriet  L.  (Goodwin)  Tit-  prof,  medicine  Yale  Mod.  Scii.  since  1909;  visiting 
fany;  descendant  of  Humphrey  and  Elizabeth  Tif-  phys.  New  Haven  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.  (sec.  to  sect, 
fany,  of  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  1663;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Bar-  on  practice  of  medicine,  1909-11,  chmn.  same,  1912), 
rington,  and  Warren  High  Sch.;  m.  Jeanette  L.  Assn.  Am.  Physicians,  Am.  Soc.  for  Advancement 
Mowry,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  Oct.  24,  1905.  Sue-  of  Clin.  Investigation  (see,  1910-12),  Am.  Pediatric 
ceeded  to  ice  business,  established  bv  father,  1867;  Soc,  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc.  (sec,  1912-13),  Inter- 
mem.  Harrington  Town  Council,  1896-9;  mem.  R.I.  urban  Clin,  ("lub,  i-tc  Democrat.  Unitarian.  Clubs: 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909,  Senate,  1910,  1911;  treas.  of  Bar-  Graduates'  (New  Haven),  New  Haven  Lawn.  Ad- 
rington,  since  1899.  Mem.  bd  of  trustees  Harrington  dress:  424  Temple  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Pub.  Library.  Mem  R.I.  Soc  S.A.R.,  R.I.  Soc  Co-  tiLLEY,  David  T.,  securities;  b.  Boston.  .Jan.  6, 
lonial  W-ars.  Republican.  Episcopalian  (vestry-  ^3^5  ^  jo^^  and  Margaret  (Whelan)  Tilley;  ed. 
man  St.  Johns  Ch.).  Club:  Bai;rington  1  acht  Rec-  p^i,  gcj,s.  of  Boston;  unmarried.  Associated  with 
reations:  traveling.    Address:  Barrington,  R.I.  g^j^g  house  since  starting  in  business  in  Boston, 

TIPPANY,  Eli.  mfr.  ribbed  knitting  machinery;  1895;  treas.  and  dir.  Lewis  Bros.  Co.;  pres.  United 
b.  Horburv,  \\>st  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  Eng.,  Nov.  Water,  Gas  &.  Electric  Co.;  sec.  and  dir.  The  Niag- 
9,  1830;  limited  opportunity  for  edn.;  at  work  in  ara  Light.  Heat  &  Power  Co.;  dir.  Suffolk  Securi- 
woolen  mill  in  England  until  19;  arrived  in  Amer-  ties  Co.  Mem.  State  Bd.  of  Charity;  dir.  Associated 
ica,  1851;  m.  Thompsonville,  Conn.,  1863,  Phoebe  B.  Charities  of  Boston,  South  End  House,  St.  Vin- 
Cooper  (died  Apr.  29.  1893);  3  sons.  Prank  M.,  cent's  Orphan  Asylum.  Republican.  Roman  Cath- 
Louis  L.,  'William  L.  Was  connected  with  various  olic.  Club:  Boston  City  (pres.,  1910,  11,  12).  Home: 
mfg.  establishments  at  Waterbury,  Meriden.  Glas-  48  Beacon  St.  Office:  60  Devonshire  St.,  Boston, 
tonbury  and  Thompsonville,  Conn.,  and  Cohoes,  TIi;i^INGHAST,  Anna  C(hurcliill)  M(oulton), 
N.Y.;  removed  to  Bennington.  Vt..  1870,  and  organ-  clergyman,  lecturer:  b.  Cicero,  N.Y..  Feb.  G,  1874;  d. 
ized  firm  of  Tiffany  &  Cooper;  mem.  Colombia  Nav-  Emery  and  Mary  Jane  (Churchill)  Moulton;  ed. 
igation  &  Commercial  Co.,  operating  in  US.  of  T^fts  Coll.,  Mas.s.;  Emerson  Coll.  of  Oratory,  Bos- 
Colombia,  S.A.:  retired  1912.  Republican.  Meth-  ^q^.  grown  U..  Providence,  R.I.;  m.  Rev.  James  D. 
odist.    Mem.  I.O.R.M.    Address:  Bennington,  Vt.  Tillinghast,   of  Buffalo,   N.Y.,  J^ept._  20,   1893;   chil- 

xlPPIN,    Harry    Clifford,    educator 
Ont.,  Oct.  6.  1872:  s.  Richard  and  Eli 
Tiflin;  g.s.  John  Tiffin,  one  of  the 


.      ,    partr_  _      _  ,  , 

bought  out  school,  changed  name  to  Tiffin's  Busi-  TIIiIiINGHAST,  Caleb  Benjamin,  librarian,  edu- 

ness  Inst,  and  since  continued  as  its  head.    Mem.  cator;   Apr.   3,   1843-Apr.   28,    1909.     (See  vol.   1909, 

City  Council  3   terms   (pres.  last  term);  alderman  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1908-9.) 

Ward    1.    1915.     Republican;    chmn.    exec.    com.    of  iptt t t-mt* tt a cst    Tnmpn  nannals    clere-vman-   b. 

Efks'-  MoZT'^f'Bmol'^rdfrl.V  sT  MaPn's?-  Bu^a^N.Y^tfp";'.  S'seG^s'^jTmes  w!^l?id  f 'rah 

Fii!;^^?w                                  Addiess.   5-9  Main  St.,  ^^^    (Dannals)    Tillinghast;    descendant   of   Elder 

is^eene,  iN.±i.  Pardon  Tillinghast,  Providence,  R.I.,  the  first  Bapt. 

TII^DEN,  Georg-e  Thomas,  architect:  b.  Concord,  pastor  in  America,  who  built  the  1st  Bapt.  Ch.  out 

N.H..  Mar.  19.  1845:  s.  Rev.  William  Philips  (Uni-  of  his  own  money  and  on  his  own  land  in  Pi'oy>- 

tarian  minister)  and  Marv  Jacobs  (Poster)  Tilden;  dence,  and  was  pastor  for  72  yrs..  from  Jan.,  Ib4b, 

ed.    Phillips    Exeter    Acad.,    N.H.;    lectures.    Mass.  to  Apr.,  1719;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  Heathcote  Sch    (pvt), 

Inst.  Tech.;  in  architectural  ofl^ces  of  "William  R.  Buffalo;  in  law  ofl^ce,  Rogers,  Locke  &  Milburn,  17 

"Ware  (later  "Ware  &  Van  Brunt).  Boston:  left  of-  to  21:  admitted  to  bar  and  opened  office  at  21  yrs; 

flee  of  William  Ralph  Emerson,  1869,  to  go  abroad  practiced    until    Sept.,    1891.    when    entered    Tufts 

for  a  vr.;  studied  in  atelier  under  Emil  Vaudrenier,  Coll.  Div.  Sch.,  graduating,  B.D.,  1895;  m.  Sept.  JO, 

Paris;  m.  Alice  O.  Butler,  of  Pittsburg-h,  Pa.,  Oct.  5.  1893,  Anna  Churchill  Moulton,  of  Cicero    N.Y     Or- 

1871.    Began   practice  in   Boston.   1872;   associated  dained  Universalist   ministry,    1895;   pastor   Frovi- 

with    Arthur    Rotch.    as    Rotch    &   Tilden.    1880-94,  dence,  R.L,   1895-9,  Towanda.  Pa  •   1899-1900 ;  state 

since  practiced  alone.    Designed  and  erected  manv  supt.  of  chs.  (Universalist).  1900-9,  the  last  7  yrs. 


Union  (now  Onward),  1889-94.    Prohibitionist.    Ma- 
TII;eSTOIT.  Mary  Wilder,   author;   born   Salem,    gQ^     Address:  7  Judson  St..  Beverly,  Mass. 


Mass.,    Aug.    20,    1843:    d.    Caleb   and   Mary   Wilder 


TIIiIiINGHAST,  John  Avery,  lawyer;  b.  Pawtuck- 


.las...     ..  -.—    _-    _ 

TIIiESTOIT,    Rogfer    Edmund,    paper    mfr.      (See    1643-    ed.    pub.    schs.,   Pawtucket;    A.B.,    Brown   U. 
vol.  1909.)*  1895;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1898;  studied  law 

,,^       ,       ^  •,      ,,  in  office  of  Edwards  &  Angell;  m.  Grace  H.  Bardeen, 

"H=o^^?f.'.  Y^^f.1'.  ^ffi.  ^.^.''Z'J.t'  ^t^Zr    orpT^^din^c^e,  Apr.  22,  1901:  1  daughter,^  Katherine. 


Qra*"         *•"-*"'■"        lOni-      v^        r^Tr,ya     \Ari11^  arria       r^-F     r>>ii_      "VerSlty, 

cago, 
Smyth, 
Jr.    "^ 
ass 

Harvard    ivieu.     k-n.;ii.,    n.-5.-5L.     vltihur     h"J'-='..    .1-1^^11^     -10-  -..»—— — -  — - — >    no      -inn        /-c<~„',«l      -inAn   \ 

land  Hosp.,  Boston,  1902-9:  con.sulting  phys.,  Mass.    Mar.  20,  lS54-Aug.  22,  1913.    (See  vol.  1909.) 


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TIIiIiINGHAST,  William  Bicliinond,  lawyer;  b. 
Providence,  K.I.,  Apr.  15,  1S5S;  s.  James  and  Sarah 
Benton  (Anthony)  Tillinghast;  admitted  to  R.I. 
bar;  m.  Annie  Aborn,  of  Providence,  1SS4.  Practices 
in  Providence.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Agawam,  Uni- 
versitv,  Squantum.  Home:  268  Angell  St.  Office: 
K.I.  Trust  Co.   Bldg.,  Providence.  R.I. 

TIIiIiOTSON,  Edward,  clergyman;  b.  Farming:- 
ton,  Conn.,  July  2,  1874;  s.  Cliarles  Edward  and 
Cornelia  (Cowlcs)  Tillotson;  B.A.,  Yale,  1897;  grad. 
Berkeley  Div.  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Alice  Lethbridge  Duer, 
of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  30,  1905.  Deacon,  1900, 
priest  1901,  P.E.  Ch.;  asst.  St.  George's  Ch.,  New- 
bui-gh,  N.Y.,  1900-2,  St.  Paul's,  Boston,  1902-3,  min- 
ister in  charge  same,  1903-5;  rector  Ch.  of  the  Holy 
Name,  Swampscott,  since  1905.  Chmn.  Sch.  Com., 
Swampscott.  Republican.  Address:  60  IMonumcnt 
Av.,  Swampscott,  INIass. 

THiLOTSON,  Iiee  Stephen,  lawyer,  adj.  gen.;  b. 
Balcer.sfleld,  Vt.,  Dec.  8,  1874;  s.  Stephen  Oliver  and 
Mariett  J.  (Doane)  Tillotson;  ed.  common  sch.s. 
and  Brigham  Acad.,  Bakersfield;  studied  law  with 
Hon.  Alfred  A.  Hall,  late  judge  Superior  Ct.  and 
chancellor,  St.  Albans:  unmarried.  Began  at  15  as 
elk.  in  offices  Central  Vt.  Ry.,  St.  .Xlbans;  admitted 
to  Vt.  bar  Oct.,  1902;  practiced  alone  until  Jan.  1, 
1910,  since  as  mem.  ^^'atson  &  Tillotson;  judtre 
City  Ct.,  St.  Albans,  1904-6.  Enlisted  in  Vt.  N.G., 
May,  1898;  served  as  prin.  musician  1st  Vt.  Vol. 
Inf.,  Spanish-Am.  War;  later  promoted  1st  It., 
capt.,  maj.,  It. -col.  l.st  Inf.;  apptd.  adj. -gen.  of  Vt., 
Apr.  25,  1910,  and  elected  to  same  office  by  legis- 
lature of  1910.  Republican.  Conglist.  Scottish 
Rite  Mason  (33°);  Grand  Master  of  Grand  Lodge 
of  Vt.,  1908-9.  Clubs:  Owl  (St.  Albans),  Ethan 
Allen  (Burlington,  Vt.).    Address:  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

TIIiSOIT,  John  Quillin,  congressman;  b.  Clear 
Branch,  Tenn.,  Apr.  5,  1866;  s.  William  E.  and 
Katharine  (Sams)  Tilson;  descendant  of  Edmund 
Tilson,  of  Plvmouth,  Mass.,  1638;  B.A.,  Yale.  1891, 
LL.B.,  1893,  M.L.,  1894;  m.  Marguerite  Field  North, 
of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Nov.  10,  1910;  3  children, 
John  Q.,  Jr.,  Margaret  Field,  Kafharine  Sams.  In 
law  practice  at  New  Haven,  1898 — ;  mem.  Conn. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905-6.  1907-8  (speaker  of  Ho.,  1907-8); 
iTiem.  61st  and  62d  Congresses  (1909-13),  Conn,  at 
large,  64th  Congress  (1915-17),  3d  Conn.  Dist.  Re- 
publican. Served  as  2d  It.  6th  U.S.  Vol.  Inf.,  Span- 
ish-Am. War,  1898;  now  It. -col.  2d  Inf.,  Conn.  N.G. 
Mem.  Psi  Upsilon,  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Baptist.  Mason 
(K.T.,  Shriner);  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs:  Chevy 
Chase  (Washington,  D.C.) ;  Graduates',  Young  Men's 
Republican,  Elks,  Knights  Templar,  New  Haven 
Country  (New  Haven).  Home:  3  Loomis  PI.  Ad- 
dress: 129  Church  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

TIIiTON,  Charles  A.,  retired  mcht.;  b.  Jackson, 
Me.,  Apr.  22,  1837:  s.  Stephen  and  Julia  (Cozzens) 
Tilton;  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  m.  Arabine  J.  Bartlett,  of 
Westport,  Me.,  Nov.  8,  1863;  4  children,  Elva  B. 
(deceased),  Charles  J.,  Ada  C.  (Mrs.  J.  E.  Fisher), 
Helen  Meta  (Mrs.  Ernest  Keene).  Engaged  in  fish- 
ing, from  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1858-60;  followed  stone 
cutting  trade,  Portland,  1861-5;  engaged  in  stove 
business,  etc..  South  Portland,  1865-04;  town  elk.  1 
yr.;  mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen  7  yrs.  (chmn.  4  yrs.); 
town  treas.  2  yrs.;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1889-91. 
Lay  del.  to  Gen.  Conf.  M.E.  Ch.  at  Baltimore,  1908. 
Democrat.  Mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.P.,  Knights  of  Golden 
Cross.    Home:  98  Sawyer  St.,  South  Portland,  Me. 

TIIiTON,  Charles  Edward,  educator.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

TIIiTON,  Dwiffht,  author.  (See  Quint,  Wilder 
Dwight.) 

TILTON,  Frederic  William,  educator;  May  14, 
1839-1910.     (See  vol.  llUlit.) 

TIIiTON,  George  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Nashua, 
N.H.,  Jan.  31,  1845;  s.  William  Wells  and  Sarah 
Ann  (INlorrill)  Tilton;  descended  through  father 
from  the  Tiltons  of  N.H.,  and  through  mother  from 
Morrills  of  Amesbury  and  Salisbury,  INIass. ;  stud- 
ied at  Contoocook  (Swedenborgian)  and  Hopkinton 
acads. ;  grad.  Williston  Sem.,  Easthampton,  Mass., 
1866;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1870  (Phi  Beta  Kappa), 
A.M.,  1873;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1873;  m. 
Attleboro  Falls,  Mass.,  June  6,  1876,  Ella  Minerva 
3tlann;    2   children,   Leila' (.Mrs.   C.    W.   Harrington, 


M.D.),  b.  Feb.  27,  1877;  Clara  E.,  Apr.  1,  1878.  Or- 
dained to  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  at  Hopkinton,  N.H., 
1874;  pastor,  Attleboro  Falls,  1874-5  (organizing 
the  Central  Ch.  and  building  its  meeting-house), 
Wolfboro,  N.H.,  1876-7,  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  1878-91, 
Lancaster,  N.H.,  1891-6,  since  at  Woburn,  IMass.; 
(limn.  Sch.  Com.,  Rehoboth,  1885-6.  Republican. 
J''ounder,  1884,  and  1st  pres.,  Relioboth  Antiquarian 
Soc. ;  mom.  Psi  Upsilon.  Has  written  extensively 
concerning  local  hist,  matters.  Wrote:  Ch.  History 
of  Rehoboth,  1883;  Military  Records  of  Rehoboth, 
and  is  now  preparing  a  general  history  of  the  town; 
botanical  sketch  of  Lancaster,  N.H.,  also  sketch  of 
Congl.  Ch.  of  that  i)lace,  1900;  Memorial  of  Mar- 
shall Henshaw,  1901.  Recreations:  especially  in- 
terested in  botanical  studies.  Address:  41  Elm  St., 
Woburn,  Mass. 

TIIiTON,  John  Wilson,  investments;  b.  Haver- 
hill, IVlass.,  Aug.  20,  1844;  s.  John  Cooper  and  Eliza 
Ann  (Brown)  Tilton;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1868;  m.  Mary 
Ellen  Hancock,  of  Boston,  Oct.  27,  1869;  3  children, 
John  Hancock,  Charles  Lowell,  Louise  Hancock. 
Engaged  for  a  number  of  yrs.  in  mfr.  of  boots  and 
shoes,  but  more  recently  has  devoted  attention  to 
real  estate,  in  which  is  a  large  investor;  a  founder 
of  Haverhill  Cooperative  Bank;  member  Common 
Council,  Haverhill,  1872-3;  mem.  ]Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1877-8;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Haverhill,  almost  continu- 
ously since  1876.  Charter  mem.  Haverhill  Hist. 
Soc.  Republican.  Clubs:  Pentucket,  Whittier.  Con- 
noisseur of  books,  pictures,  antique  furniture,  sil- 
ver and  china,  and  has  made  a  large  and  valuable 
collection  of  same.   Address:  Haverhill,  Mass. 

TIMBEKIiAKE,  Davis  True,  educator;  b.  Liver- 
more,  Me.,  Nov.  21,  1844;  s.  Nathan  and  Adelia 
(Millet)  Timberlake;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1870;  m.  Isa- 
dore  M.  Billings,  of  Clinton,  Me.,  July  6,  1873;  3 
sons  and  4  daughters.  Prin.  Wilton  (Me.)  Acad., 
1871-5,  h.igh  sch.,  Clinton,  and  West  Waterville, 
1875-6,  Dexter,  1876-7,  Gould's  Acad.,  Bethel,  1877- 
81,  Colebrook  (N.H.)  Acad.,  1881-2,  high  sch.,  Par- 
sonsfield,  Me.,  1882-3,  Lancaster  (N.H.)  Acad.,  1883- 
97;  engaged  in  banking  in  Lancaster,  1900-6.  Mem. 
G.A.R.;  Mason  (K.T.).  Republican.  Conglist.  Ad- 
dross:  Lancaster,  N.H. 

TIMBEBIiAKE,  Tremont  Ernest,  lawyer,  bank- 
er: b.  Livermore,  Me.,  July  18,  1856;  s.  Nathan  and 
Adelia  (Millet)  Timberlake;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Mon- 
mouth and  Wilton  acads.;  admitted  to  bar,  1882;  m. 
Emma  Augusta  Grover,  of  Bethel,  Me.,  June  16, 
1883  (died  Apr.  27,  1887);  3  children,  Mellie  G. 
(Mrs.  B.  E.  Estes),  Leonard  F.,  Emma  A.  Began 
practice  at  Phillips,  INIe.,  1883;  office  in  Portland 
since  1906;  mem.  Timberlake  &  Noble,  attys.,  Phil- 
lips, and  dealer  in  investment  securities,  Portland; 
dir.  Chapman  Nat.  Bank,  Portland;  co.  atty.,  Frank- 
lin Co.  for  3  consecutive  terms;  mem.  Rep.  State 
Ccm.  6  yrs.;  state  bank  commr.,  1895-06.  Mason 
(K.T.);  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Portland.  Home:  Phil- 
lips, Me.   Office:  187  Middle  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

TINGIEB,  Iiyman  T.,  lawyer;  b.  Webster,  Mass., 
June  9,  1862;  s.  Seymour  Allen  and  Sarah  (Twin- 
ing) Tingier;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1888;  m.  Char- 
lotte Skinner,  of  Rockville,  Conn.,  1893.  Admitted 
to  Conn,  bar,  1888,  and  since  practiced  in  Rockville; 
judge  of  probate,  1890-5;  elk.  Superior  Ct.  of  Tol- 
land since  1893;  del.  Dem.  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago, 
1896;  judge  Citv  Ct.,  1899-03;  elected  mayor  of 
Rockland,  1911;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12; 
dir.  Savings  Bank  of  Rockville.  Home:  Rockville, 
Conn. 

TINGLE'S",  Louisa  Faine,  M.D.;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.;  d.  Chas.  Edward  and  Eliza  Taylor  (Fiske) 
Paine;  prep.  edn.  pvt.  schs..  Providence  and  in  Ger- 
many; M.D.,  Tufts  Med.  Coll.,  1901;  m.  Frank  Fos- 
ter Tingley,  of  Providence,  June  14,  1899.  Prac- 
ticed in  Boston  and  Providence,  since  1901;  ex-oph- 
thalmic surgeon  to  N.E.  Hosp.,  Pope  Dispensary, 
Roxbury  Home  for  Aged  Women  and  Children; 
consulting  ophthalmologist  to  Boston  Children's 
Friend  Soc.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  R.I. 
Med.  Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn.,  Am.  Acad.  Oph- 
thalmology and  Oto-Laryngology.  Mem.  Am.  Uni- 
tarian Assn.  Address:  9  ^Massachusetts  Av.,  Bos- 
ton, and  22  Benevolent  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

TINKER,  Chauncey  Brewster,  college  prof.;  b. 
Auburn,   Me.,   Oct.   22,   1876;   s.   Rev.  Anson  Phelps 


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and  Martha  Jane  (White)  Tinker;  B.A.,  Yale,  1899, 
M.A.,  1901,  Ph.D.,  1902.  Asso.  in  English,  Bryn 
Mawr  Coll.,  1902-3;  instr.  English.  1903-8,  asst. 
prof.,  1908-13,  prof.  English  literature,  since  1913, 
Yale.  Mem.  Zeta  Psi.  Club:  Graduate.s.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  translations  and  list  of  books.) 
Home:  38  Vanderbilt  Hall,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

TINKER,  Georg'e  Frederick,  mcht.,  mfr.,  banker; 
Feb.  13,  lS34-:\lay  4,  1915.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

TINKHAM,  Georg'e  Holden,  congressman;  born 
Boston,  Oct.  29,  18,0;  s.  George  Henry  and  Frances 
Ann  (Holden)  Tinkham;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894;  stu- 
dent Harvard  Law  Sch.;  unmarried.  Admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1899;  mem.  Common  Council,  Boston, 
1897,  1898,  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1900,  1,  2;  mem.  Mass. 
Senate.  1910.  U,  13;  mem.  64th  Congress  (1915-17), 
nth  Mass.  Dist.;  dir.  Federal  Trust  Co.  Republic- 
an. Episcopalian.  President  Washingtonian  Home. 
Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston,  N.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc,  Hasty 
Pudding  Club  (Harvard).  Club:  Boston  City. 
Home:  326  Commonwealth  Av.  Office:  1105-1107 
Barristers  Hall,  Pemberton  Sq.,  Boston. 

TINKEAM,  Henry  Grain,  surgeon;  b.  Browning- 
ton,  Vt.,  Dec.  7,  185B;  s.  Samuel  Stone  and  Clarissa 
(Richmond)  Tinkham;  ed.  Derby  (Vt.)  Acad.;  M.D.„ 
U.  of  Vt.,  1883;  m.  Clara  E.  Day,  of  Coventry.  Vt., 
Oct.  17,  1886.  Has  practiced  at  Burlington,  Vt., 
1883 — ;  prof.  clin.  surgery,  and  dean  Med.  Dept.,  U. 
of  Vt.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc.  Burling- 
ton Clin.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  Bur- 
lington, Vt.* 

TINKHAM,  S(ainuel)  Everett,  engr. ;  b.  Taunton, 
Mass.,  Mar.  31,  1852;  s.  Samuel  M.  and  Celia  (Ellis) 
Tinkham;  B.S.  in  Civil  Engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1873;  m.  Louisa  W.  Danforth,  of  Boston,  Oct.  30, 
1879.  Has  been  connected  with  Public  Works  Dept. 
of  City  of  Boston,  since  1874,  now  division  engr. 
bridge  and  ferry  div.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Boston 
Soc.  C.E.  (sec).  Clubs:  Engineers',  Boston  City. 
Home:  The  Warren,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Office:  City 
Hall  Annex,  Boston. 

TINKHAM,  WilUam,  mfr.;  July  8.  1823-Aug.  21, 
1914.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

TIRREIiIi,  diaries  Q.,  congressman;  Dec.  10, 
1844-.Julv  31,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1910-11.) 

TIRREIiIi,  Frank  Adams,  lawyer;  b.  Quincy, 
Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1862;  s.  James  E.  and  Adaline  T. 
(Adams)  Tirrell;  descendant  of  Gideon  Tirrell, 
who  settled  in  Weymouth,  Mass.,  in  1680;  ed.  Quin- 
cy schs.;  Adams  Acad.;  studied  law  in  office  of 
James  E.  Tirrell;  m.  Sept.  22,  1886,  Elizabeth  A. 
Clifford,  of  Quincy.  Practiced  in  Quincy  since  1886; 
master  in  chancery  since  Feb.,  1902.  Mem.  Quincy 
Bd.  of  Trade.  Home:  20  Gay  St.  Office:  Savings 
Bank  Bldg.,  Quincy,  Mass. 

TIRREIiIi,  Frederick  Norton,  mfr.;  b.  Sharon, 
Mass.,  June  30,  1843;  s.  Norton  Quincy  and  Susan 
Jane  (French)  Tirrell;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Sharon  and 
Weymouth,  Mass.;  m.  Martha  C.  Blair,  of  Plym- 
outh. N.H..  Nov.  26.  1867.  Began  at  16  as  elk.  in 
shoe  business,  Laconia,  N.H.;  became  partner  in 
the  business,  title  of  Sanborn  &  Tirrell,  1861; 
moved  to  Weymouth,  Mass.,  and  conducted  store 
on  own  account,  1864-7;  western  salesman  for  Ten- 
ney  &  Aldrich,  Boston,  1867-70;  became  mem.  of 
firm,  1870;  organizer,  1876,  firm  of  Tirrell,  Church 
&  Co..  mfrs.  and  jobbers  of  boots  and  shoes,  which 
retired  from  business.  1897;  associated  with  others 
in  building  the  West  Roxbury  &  Roslindale  Street 
Ry.,  in  suburbs  of  Boston,  and  treas.  same  until 
the  property  was  sold  to  Mass.  Electric  Co.;  now 
mem.  Stickney,  Tirrell  &  Co.,  whiting  mfrs.;  v.-p. 
and  trustee  Hyde  Park  Savings  Bank;  trustee  of 
estates;  largely  interested  in  real  estate  for  many 
yrs.  past.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Re- 
publican. Liberal  Protestant.  Royal  Arch  Mason. 
Club:  Boston  City.  Home:  60  Beacon  St.,  Hyde 
Park,  Mass.    Office:  31  Milk  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

TIRREIiIi,  Henry  Archelaus,  educator;  b.  South 
Chatham.  :Mass.,  Aug.  7,  1873;  s.  Eben  and  Julia 
Anna  (Harding)  Tirrell;  grad.  Norwich  Free  Acad., 
1890;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1894:  U.  of  Chicago, 
1899-1900;    m.    Agnes    Helen    Butler,    of    Chicago. 


Sept.  28,  1899.  Teacher,  Pennington  Collegiate 
Inst..  1894-6;  teacher,  1896-9,  1900-3,  prin.,  1903 — , 
Norwich  Free  Acad.  Mem.  State  Library  Com.; 
trustee  William  W.  Backus  PIosp.,  Otis  Library; 
mem.  Conn.  Civ.  Service  Reform  Assn.  (exec, 
com.).  Head  Masters'  Assn.,  Alpha  Delta  Phi. 
Clubs:  Norwich,  Norwich  Golf.  Home:  Norwich, 
Conn.* 

TISDAIiE,  Archibald  Read,  lawyer;  b.  Walpole. 
Mass.,  Aug.  12,  1S70;  s.  Francis  Atrides  and  Kath- 
erine  Jane  (Barrett)  Tisdale;  grad.  St.  Mark's  Sch., 
Soulhboro,  Mass.,  1889;  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1894;  un- 
married. Has  practiced  at  Boston  since  1893;  solic- 
itor B.  &  M.  R.H.  Home:  100  Chestnut  St.  Office: 
North  Station,  Boston. 

TITCOMB,  G-eorg-e  Eugene,  M.D. ;  b.  Farmington, 
N.H.,  July  28,  1854;  s.  George  A.  and  Mary  Eliza- 
beth Lemist  (Lancaster)  Titcomb;  prep.  edn.  Phil- 
lips Exeter  Acad.;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch..  1881; 
m.  Bedford.  Apr.  10,  1883,  Branny  Rodman.  En- 
gaged in  practice  at  Concord,  Mass.,  since  1881; 
phvs.  to  Mass.  Reformatory.  1884-99;  med.  exam- 
iner Middlesex  Co.,  1889-03.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Mass.  Medico-Legal  Soc.  Harvard  Med.  Alumni 
Assn.,   etc.    Address:   Concord,   Mass. 

TITCOMB,  Jolin  'Wlieelock,  fish  culturist;  b. 
Farmington,  N.H.,  Feb.  24,  1860;  s.  George  Alfi-ed 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  Lemist  (Lancaster)  Titcomb; 
grad.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  1880;  passed  examina- 
tion for  Harvard  with  honors;  m.  Martha  Ross,  of 
St.  Johnsburv.  Vt.,  Dec.  22,  1896;  2  children,  Eliza- 
beth, b.  Apr.  29.  1899.  Jonathan  Ross,  Apr.  28,  1902. 
In  employ  of  Howe  Scale  Co.,  1880-93,  asst.  supt., 
1888-93;  chmn.,  1891-02,  Vt.  Fish  and  Game  Com- 
mission; employed  by  Argentine  Govt.,  1903-4,  to 
explore  waters  of  the  country,  built  1st  hatchery 
in  S.A.,  and  introduced  several  species  of  salmon- 
idae,  trout,  whiteflsh,  etc. ;  organized  Vt.  Fish  and 
Game  League  and  was  its  sec  and  pres.,  1890-02; 
chief  Div.  of  Fish  Culture.  U.S.  Bur.  of  Fisheries, 
1902-9;  reapptd.  state  fish  and  game  commr.  of  Vt., 
1910,  for  term  which  expires  Jan.,  1917;  also  pvt. 
sec.  to  Theodore  N.  Vail.  Pres.  Vt.  Fish  and  Game 
League;  mem.  Biol.  Soc.  Washington.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason.  Club:  Cosmos  (Washington,  D. 
C).  Recreations:  fishing,  hunting,  golf.  Address: 
Lyndonville,  Vt. 

TITUS,  Anson,  clergyman,  lecturer;  b.  Phelps, 
N.Y.,  June  21,  1847;  s.  Anson  and  Almira  (Sabin) 
Titus;  ed.  St.  Lawrence  U.,  Canton,  N.Y.,  to  1872; 
m.  Dec.  11,  1872,  Lucy,  d.  James  and  Lucy  (Tobie) 
jMerrill,  of  New  Gloucester.  Me. ;  2  children,  Anson 
M.,  Mrs.  Marian  (Titus)  Hayford.  Minister  Uni- 
versalist  Ch. ;  pastor.  Charlton,  T\^eymouth  and 
Amesbury,  Mass.,  Towanda,  Pa.,  and  Natick,  Mass.: 
inem.  bd.  of  dirs..  LTniversalist  Hist.  Soc.  Tufts 
Coll.  Antiquarian  examiner,  lecturer,  writer  and 
collaborator  on  hist,  and  geneal.  sub.iects.  Life 
mem.  N.E.  Hist. -Geneal.  Soc,  Boston.  Address:  10 
Raymond  Av.,  West  Somerville,  Mass. 

TITTJS,  Edward  Kirk,  editor;  b.  Beverly,  Mass., 
Sept.  20,  1866;  s.  Eugene  Henry  and  Lucy  (Chap- 
lin) Titus;  grad.  Georgetown  (Mass.)  High  Sch., 
1883;  student  Coll.  of  Liberal  Arts,  Boston  U.,  1 
yr. ;  m.  Belvidere,  N.J.,  Jan.  21,  1902,  INIary  Alice 
Kleinhans;  1  son,  Edward  Kleinhans.  I\Iem.  shoe 
mfg.  firm,  Georgetown,  1887-96;  became  reporter 
Springfield  (Mass.)  Union,  1896,  Republican,  1897: 
as.«o.  editor,  1899.  editor  since  1900,  Greenfield 
(Mass.)  Gazette  and  Courier:  contbr.  to  metropoli- 
tan papers  and  mags;  author  "Sunny  Squiblets." 
and  other  syndicated  newspaper  features.  Repub- 
lican. Clubs:  Greenfield,  Greenfield  Country.  Ad- 
dress:   17   Chestnut   Hill,   Greenfield,   Mass. 

TITUS,  Georg'e  Boice,  clergyman;  b.  Westport, 
N.S..  Dec  4,  1849;  s.  Thomas  C.  and  Abbie  (Potter) 
Titus:  ed.  common  schs.,  Westport.  high  sch.,  Yar- 
mouth. N.S..  Horton  Acad.,  W'olfville,  N.S.,  student 
Acadia  Coll.  2  yrs.;  grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn., 
Newton  Centre.  Mass..  1885;  (A.M.,  Colby  Coll., 
1899);  m.  Arcadia.  N.S.,  Nov.  15,  1877,  Adelaide  C. 
Parker:  4  children.  Nellie  May,  b.  Aug.  30,  1878 
(died  Nov.  21,  1882);  Ida  Franklin.  Oct.  22,  1880; 
Leila  Champlin.  Dec.  6,  1886;  Adelaide  Lawton, 
Apr.  4.  1891.  Ordained  to  ministry  Baptist  Ch.. 
Osborne,  N.S..  1874;  pastor  Beaver  River,  N.S.,  5 
yrs.,    Saco,    Me.,    5'^    yrs.,   Everett,   Mass.,    10   yrs.. 


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Brockton,  Mass.,  6  yrs.,  Melrose  Highlands,  190.- 
11  West  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  since  Feb.  1.  1911. 
Republican.  Mason.  Odd  Fellow,  liecrealions: 
walking,  gardening.  Address:  Bryant  St.,  West 
Bridgewater,  Mass. 

TITUS,  Jolm  Edward,  landscape  architect;  b. 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Sept.  3,  1809;  s.  Charles  George  De 
Beboiri"(nifr.)  and  Anna  Louise  (Sullivan)  Titus; 
descendant  of  Robert  Titus,  who  settled  in  Wey- 
mouth, Mass.,  1635;  grad.  high  sch.,  New  Bruns- 
wick, N.J.,  1878;  studied  medicine,  but  decided  to 
take'  up  landscape  architecture;  student  night 
schs.,  Brooklyn  and  Boston,  Mass.,  1881-4;  m.  I\lay 


work  near  Boston,  1883-92;  with  F.  L.  Olmsted  & 
Co,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  1892-5;  mem.  Coolidge  & 
Titus  landscape  architect.s,  Boston,  1895-02;  in 
practice  alone  since  1902.  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Civ. 
Engrs.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Boston  Meta- 
physical. Has  been  actively  interested  for  25  yrs. 
in  psychic  research  and  has  collected  data  relating 
to  thought  transference,  telepathy,  etc.,  for  pro- 
iected  work  on  Psvchic  Dynamics.  Contbr.  to  mags, 
"on  engring.  topics.  Recreations:  yachting,  canoe- 
ing, aquatic  sports.  Address:  1129  Boylslon  St., 
Newton,  Mass. 

TITUS,  William  Nelson,  lawyer.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
TJASER,  Bicbard,  author,  lecturer;  b.  Karls- 
krona,  Sweden,  Apr.  21,  1869;  s.  Karl  Jacob  and 
Thecla  Maria  (Sloor)  Tjader;  ed.  high  sch.s.,  Stock- 
holm and  Upsala,  Sweden,  and  coll.  at  Berlin, 
1890-1;  came  to  U.S.,  Nov.  11,  1898;  m.  Margaret 
B  Thome,  of  New  York,  Sept.  19,  1899.  Led  expdn. 
into  East  Africa,  1906,  for  Am.  Mus.  Natural  His- 
tory, securing  new  species  of  antelopes,  a  water- 
buck  and  a  bushbock  (both  now  named  after  him), 
and  numerous  specimens  of  other  animals.  Pres. 
Am.  Patent  Sales  Co.,  Marine  Efficiency  Co.  Mem. 
Camp  Fire  Club  America,  Am.  Canoe  Assn.,  Row- 
ay  ton  Yacht  Club,  Transportation  Club,  etc.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.) 
Home:   Villa  Vikingsburg,   Ro  way  ton,  Conn." 

TOBEY,  Georg-e  XiOting',  Jr.,  M.D.;  b.  Lancaster, 
Mass..  June  3,  1881;  s.  George  L.  and  Abigail 
(Grant)  Tobey;  Clinton  High  Sch.;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med  Sch.,  1903;  m.  Paulina  Flander.s,  of  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  Sept.  3,  1908.  Practiced  in  Boston  since 
1905;  asst.  aural  surgeon,  Mass.  Charitable  Eye 
and  Ear  Infirmary,  Boston  City  Hosp. ;  asst.  in 
otology.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Suffolk  Dist.  Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Otol.  and 
Laryngol.  Soc.  N.E.  Pediatric  Soc,  Am.  Otol.  Soc, 
Am  Acad.  Ophthalmology  and  Oto-Laryngology. 
Clubs:  University.  Harvard.  Home:  Riverbank 
Court.    Office:  416  Marlboro  St.,  Boston. 

TOBEY,  Gerard  Curtis,  lawyer.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

TOBEY,  "William  Berton,  woolen  mfr. ;  b.  Machi- 
asport.  Me.,  Jan.  11,  1851;  s.  Horatio  Nelson  and 
Sarah  Elizabeth  (Foster)  Tobey;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Washington  Acad.,  East  Machias.  and  business 
coll.,  Bangor.  Me.:  m.  1st,  Machiasport,  1876, 
Ariana  A.  Small  (now  deceased) ;  m.  2d,  Bangor, 
1889.  Julia  Whittier;  3  children,  Thad  B.,  William 
H  Dorothv  Ingersol.  Has  been  connected  with 
woolen  mfg.  since  1877,  and  since  1881  has  been 
agt.  and  treas.  of  the  North  Berwick  Co.;  also 
treas.  Dirigo  Slate  Co.,  Monson.  Me..  1881-90;  dir. 
North  Berwick  Nat.  Bank,  1883-92,  North  Berwick 
Agrl.  Assn.,  1890-02:  elk.  North  Berwick  Bldg. 
Assn.  since  1893.  Del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv..  1888;  for- 
merly treas.  and  auditor  North  Berwick.  Repub- 
lican.   Address:   Kennebunkport,   Me. 

TOBEY,  William.  Z^aig'hton,  mechanical  engr. ;  b. 
Worcester.  Mass.,  Nov.  4,  1860:  s.  John  Goodwin 
and  Emilv  (Laighton)  Tobey:  ed.  Worcester  pub. 
schs.;  B.S.  in  Mech.  Engring.,  Worcester  Poly. 
Inst,  1879;  m.  Dec.  1.  1898.  Margaret  S.  Eraser,  of 
Boston.  Machinist  and  draughtsman,  McKay  Shops 
(shoe  machinery),  Lawrence,  Mass..  1879-81; 
draughtsman  and  mech.  engr.  The  Atlantic  Works, 
East  Boston,  1881-9;  mech.  engr.  The  Lockwood 
Mfg.  Co.,  East  Boston,  1889-11:  mfr.  of  automobile 
and    motor    boat    accessories    since    1911;    propr. 


Thermex  Silencer  Works.  Inventor  improvements 
in  shoe  machinery,  rope  machinery,  auto  and 
motor  boat  accessories.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech. 
Engrs.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Home:  74  Wash- 
ington Av..  Winthrop,  JMass.  Office:  9  Lewis  St., 
East  Boston,   Mass. 

TOBIE,  Walter  Eaton,  surgeon;  b.  Lewiston, 
Me..  Dec.  12,  1869;  s.  Leroy  Harmon  and  Belle 
(Hodges)  Tobie;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin>, 
1899;  m.  Lynn,  Mass.,  Nov.  5,  1902,  Mabel  Gary; 
3  children,  Walter  Cary,  Alice  Gary,  George  Gary. 
Pharmacist,  1887-97.  registered  pliarmacist,  Me., 
1890;  practiced  medicine  at  Portland  since  1899; 
prof,  anatomy  Bowdoin  Med.  Sch.  since  1905; 
chmn.  Me.  Anatomical  Bd. ;  surgeon  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.; 
mem.  Portland  Bd.  of  Health  6  yrs.  (chmn.  3  yrs.). 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Assn.  Am.  Anat- 
omists, Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Cumberland  Co.  Med.  Soc. 
Mason  (K.T.).   Address:  3  Deering  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

TOI},  John  Kennedy,  banker,  capitalist;  moved 
to  New  York.  ( Seu  v<d.  ]9i)9,  also  Who's  Wlio  in 
America,   1914-15.) 

TODD,  Alvah  Kittredge,  secretary  pub.  service 
corpns. ;  b.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Feb.  1,  1880;  s.  Fred- 
erick William  and  Julia  (Kittredge)  Todd;  grad. 
Roxbury  Latin  Sch.,  1897;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1901;  m. 
June  3,  1909.  Gertrude  Freeman  Curtis,  of  White 
Plains,  N.Y'.  Connected  with  the  Stone  and  Web- 
ster organization  since  1901  and  sec.  of  following 
pub.  service  cos.:  Tampa  Electric  Co.,  Pensacola 
Electric  Co..  Columbus  Electric  Co.,  Jacksonville 
Traction  Co..  Paducah  Traction  &  Light  Co.,  The 
Key  West  Electric  Co.,  Sierra  Pacific  Electric  Co., 
Houghton  County  Electric  Light  Co.,  Houghton 
County  Traction  Co.;  asst.  sec.  Savannah  Electric 
Co.,  Miss.  River  Power  Co.  Mem.  Battery  A,  Light 
Field  Arty.,  M.V.M.,  3  yrs.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Boston  City,  Boston  Economic.  Home:  Whitelawn 
Av.,  Milton,  Mass.    Office:  147  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

TODD,  Charles  Burr,  author,  journalist;  moved 
to  Coronado,  Fla.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,    1914-15.) 

TODD,  David,  astronomer;  b.  Lake  Ridge,  N.Y""., 
Mar.  19.  1855;  s.  Sereno  Edwards  and  Rhoda  (Peck) 
Todd;  A.B..  Amherst  Coll..  1875,  A.M.,  1878;  Ph.D., 
Washington  and  Jefferson  Coll..  1888;  m.  Mabel 
Loomis,  Mar.  5.  1879.  Assistant  U.S.  Transit  of 
Venus  Commission.  1875-8;  chief  U.S.  Naval  Ob- 
servatory eclipse  parties  in  Tex.,  1878;  chief  asst. 
on  U.S.  Nautical  Almanac.  1878-81;  prof,  astron- 
omy and  navigation  and  dir.  of  obs.,  Amherst  Coll.. 
since  1881.  Astronomer  in  charge.  Lick  Obs.  ob- 
servations, transit  of  Venus,  1882;  prof,  astronomy 
and  higher  mathematics.  Smith  Coll..  1882-7;  as- 
tronomer in  charge  Am.  eclipse  expdn.  to  Japan, 
1887;  chief  U.S.  scientific  expdn.  to  West  Africa, 
1889-90;  chief  Amherst  eclipse  expdn.  to  Japan, 
1896.  to  Tripoli.  Barbary.  1900,  to  the  Dutch  East 
Indies,  1901.  to  Tripoli,  1905,  and  to  Russia.  1914; 
chief  Mars  expdn.  to  the  Andes,  1907.  Mem.  Philos. 
Soc.  Washington.  Astronomische  Gesellschaft. 
Germany,  etc.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  so- 
cieties, list  of  books,  etc.)  Address:  Observatory 
House.  Amherst,  Mass.* 

TODD,  James,  clergyman;  b.  Airdrie,  Scotland, 
May  29,  1851;  s.  James  and  Betsy  Ewing  (Smith) 
Todd;  ed.  Carnbroe  Acad.,  Glasgow  U..  to  1882;  ar- 
rived in  America,  1882;  studied  Manitoba  Presbyn. 
Coll..  1883-4:  (D.D..  Gale  Coll.,  Wis..  1894);  m. 
Scotland,  1873.  Mary  Marshall.  Apptd.  to  Mani- 
toba. Can.,  by  Colonial  Com.  of  Presbyn.  Ch.  of 
Scotland,  as  missionary,  1882;  ordained  to  minis- 
try Presbyn.  Ch.,  at  Winnipeg,  1884;  deputy  to 
Gen.  Assembly  Presbyn.  Chs.,  Scotland,  1887;  asso. 
supt.  Presbyn.  missions.  Wis.,  1891-2;  financial  sec. 
Gale  Coll.,  1891-3;  pastor.  Escanaba.  Mich.,  1893- 
1900.  Quincy.  Mass.,  1900-3.  and  Fourth  Presbyn. 
Ch.,  Boston,  1905;  supt.  Presbyn.  missions  in  New 
England.  1902-5.  Home:  40  Lonsdale  St.,  Dorches- 
ter,  Boston. 

TODD,  Mabel  Iioomis,  author;  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass.;  d.  Eben  Jenks  and  Mary  Alden  (Wilder) 
I.iOomis;  pvt.  sch.  edn.,  Washington  and  Boston:  m. 
David  Todd,  March  5,  1879.  Accompanied  her  hus- 
band to  Japan  to  observe  total  eclipses  of  sun, 
1887  and  1896.  to  Tripoli,  Barbary,  for  the  eclipses 


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of  1900  and  1905;  around  the  world,  1901,  for 
eclipse  in  the  Dutch  East  Indies,  and  to  Chile, 
1907,  for  opposition  of  Mars.  Gives  drawing-room 
talks  in  leading  cities.  Founder  Mary  Mattoon 
Chapter  D.A.R.  (hon.  regent),  Amherst  Hist.  Soc. 
(pres.).  Three  yrs.  dir.  Mass.  State  Federation 
Women's  Clubs.  Mem.  Mass.  Forestry  Assn.;  v. -p. 
Conn.  Valley  Hist.  Soc.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  books,  clubs,  etc.)  Home:  Observatory 
House,  Amherst,  Mass.* 

TODB,  Percy  R.,  railway  ofTicial;  b.  Toronto, 
Ont.,  Dec.  4,  1S59;  ed.  Collegiate  Inst.,  Ottawa,  Ont. 
Began  ry.  service  as  telegraph  operator  until  1875; 
Canadian  agt.  Ogdensburg  &  Lake  Cliamplain  R.R., 
1875-9;  gen.  traveling  agt.  Nat.  Despatch  Line,  at 
Chicago,  1879-85;  commercial  agt.,  N.Y.,  West 
Shore  &  Buffalo"  R.R.,  at  Albany,  1895;  chief  clerk 
gen.  freight  dept.  same,  at  New  York,  lS8.'')-6;  gen. 
freight  and  pass,  agt.,  Canada  Atlantic  R.R.,  at 
Ottawa,  1886-9;  gen.  freight  agt.  West  Shore  R.R., 
1889-92;  gen.  traffic  mgr.,  West  Shore  R.R.,  1S92-01; 
2d  v.-p.,  1901-3,  1st  v.-p..  1903-6,  dir.,  1905-7,  N.Y., 
N.H.  &  H.  R.R.;  v.-p.  Bangor  &  Aroostook  R.R., 
Jan.   1,  1907-13.  since  pres.     Home:   Bangor,  Me.* 

TOIiFREZ:,  Aline  Gorren,  author;  moved  to  New 
York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

TOJ^^HS,  James  Harkness,  lumber  mfr.  and 
dealer;  b.  Nashua,  N.H..  Oct.  17,  1846;  s.  Horace 
Clark  and  Sophia  Ann  (Wright)  Tolles;  pub.  sch. 
edn.;  m.  Nashua,  July  8,  1872,  Mary  E.  Cross.  En- 
gaged in  farming  until  20,  and  later  elk.  in  country 
store  and  in  dry  goods  store  of  Crawford  &  Ander- 
son, Nashua,  2  yrs.;  in  lumber  business  (Cross  & 
Tolles).  Nashua,  1872-99;  head  of  J.  H.  Tolles  &  Co. 
since  May  1,  1899;  interested  in  several  other  busi- 
ness enterprises;  mayor  of  Nashua,  1886,  1887,  1888. 
Odd  Fellow  (Past  (jrand) ;  mem.  United  Order  of 
the  Golden  Cross  (Grand  Treas.,  N.H.  Grand  Com- 
mandery  27  yrs.).    Home:  Nashua,  N.H. 

TOI^IiES,  Jason  Elbridife,  trustee;  b.  Nashua, 
N.H.,  Jan.  5,  1852;  s.  Horace  Clark  and  Sophia  Ann 
(Wright)  Tolles;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Sadie  S.  Chase, 
of  Nashua,  Aug.  11,  1874.  Salesman  in  clothing 
store,  Nashua,  1871-6;  engaged  in  business  on  own 
account,  1876-87;  mem.  Howard  &  Co.,  furniture 
dealers,  1887-02;  treas.  Citizens  Instn.  for  Savings 
since  1902;  trustee  for  many  estates;  mayor  of 
Nashua,  1897-1900;  mem.  N.H.  Senate,  1903-4,  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1905;  city  treas..  Nashua,  1907-14.  Served 
in  N.H.N.G.  many  yrs.;  brig.-gen.,  1899;  brevetted 
maj.-gen.,  1900.  Democrat.  Mason;  I.O.O.F.  Club: 
The  Guards.    Home:    Nashua,  N.H. 

TOlM^HAXt,  Edward  P.,  mechanical  engr. ;  June  13, 
1850-19 — .    (See  vol.  1909.) 

TOI^MAN,  Georgre  Averill,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b. 
South  Deer  Isle,  Me.,  July  6.  1867;  s.  George  and 
Eliza  Averill  (Spofford)  Tolman;  prep.  edn.  West- 
brook  Sem.,  Deering,  Me.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
1890;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.,  1893;  post-grad,  study, 
New  York  Post-Grad.  Hosp.;  m.  Portland,  Me., 
June  10,  1897,  Clara  E.  Rounds;  1  child,  Eloise 
Pearl.  Practiced,  Dover,  N.H.,  since  1893;  surgeon 
on  staff,  Wentworth  Hosp..  Hayes'  Hosp.;  dep. 
med.  referee  Strafford  Co.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Med. 
Assn..  Strafford  Dist.  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.),  Dover 
Citv  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.),  N.H.  Surg.  Club.  Mason 
(32°);  mem.  Zeta  Psi,  Royal  Arcanum.  Address: 
Dover,  N.H. 

TOX^HAN,  Gilbert,  teacher.   Address:  Waterville, 

Me.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

TOMIiINSOIT,  Irving'  Clinton,  Christian  Science 
practitioner;  b.  Perry,  N.Y.,  Apr.  20,  1860;  s.  Rev. 
Dewitt  Clinton  and  Emmeline  C.  (Eaton)  Tomlin- 
son;  descendant  on  maternal  side  of  the  Eatons, 
Salem,  Mass.,  1634:  A.B.,  Akron  (Ohio)  U.,  1880, 
A.M.,  1884;  B.D.,  Tufts  Div.  Sch..  1888;  C.S.B., 
Mass.  Metaphysical  Coll.,  Boston,  1898;  unmarried. 
Engaged  in  Universalist  ministry,  Boston  and  vi- 
cinitv,  1888-97;  joined  1st  Ch.  of  Christ,  Scientist, 
July' 4,  1897;  studied  with  Mrs.  Eddy  in  her  last 
class,  1898;  1st  reader  Christian  Science  Ch.,  Con- 
cord, N.H.,  1899-06;  practicing  since  Jan.,  1907. 
Mem.    Christian    Science    Bd.    of    Lectureship    and 


Publ.  Soc.  for  State  of  N.H.  Trustee  Glover  Trust. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce  (life).  Mem. 
Phi  Delta  Theta.  Mason  (32°).  Clubs:  Brae  Burn 
Country,  Boston  Curling.  Author;  Christian  Sci- 
ence botli  Christian  and  Scientific,  1907.  Contbr.  to 
Christian  Science  pubis.  Home:  1253  Beacon  St., 
Brookline.    Address:  201  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

TOMIiINSON,  "Vincent  Eaton,  clergyman;  born 
Perry,  Wyoming  Co.,  N.Y.,  Mar.  2u,  1862;  s.  Dewitt 
('linton  and  Emmeline  C.  (Eaton)  Tomlinson;  B.S., 
Buchtel  Coll.,  Akron,  O.,  1880;  B.D.,  Tufts  Div.  Sch., 
1884;  (D.D.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1903);  m.  Clarissa  A. 
Hindley,  of  Valley  Falls,  R.I.,  Sept.  27,  1887;  1  child, 
Ruth.  Ordained  Universalist  ministry,  1884;  pastor 
Valley  Falls.,  1883-7,  Ballou  Ch.,  Providence,  R.I., 
1887-90,  1st  Ch.,  Hudson,  N.Y..  1890-5,  St.  Paul's 
Ch.,  Little  Falls,  N.Y.,  1895-1900,  1st  Ch.,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  since  1900.  Pres.  Mass.  Universalist 
Conv.,  1912-13,  trustee,  1902-13.  Chaplain  Little 
Falls  Light  Inf.,  1895-1900;  mem.  Worcester  Sch. 
Com.,  1903-12  (chmn.  1909-12);  pres.  bd.  mgrs. 
Worcester  Fresh  Air  Fund.  Trustee  Universalist 
Pub.  House,  Boston.  Republican.  Mem.  Phi  Delta 
Theta.  Mason.  Clubs:  Worcester  Economic  (pres., 
1909),  Worcester  Country.  Recreations:  golf,  trav- 
eling.   Address:  32  Irving  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.* 

TOMPKINS,  Eug-ene,  theatrical  mgr.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

TOMPKINS,  Prank  Hector,  artist;  b.  Hector, 
N.Y.,  May  13,  1847:  s.  Moses  and  Mary  Ann  (Smith) 
Tomplvins;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Ohio;  tech.  medals  of 
the  first  class.  Royal  Acad.  Fine  Arts,  Munich, 
Germany,  1884,  1885;  unmarried.  Specializes  in 
portraiture.  Opened  studio  in  Boston  in  1887,  and 
painted  same  yr.  the  portrait  of  Judge  E.  L.  Hoar, 
of  Concord,  for  Harvard  U.  Principal  works: 
Mother  and  Child,  owned  by  Boston  Art  Club;  The 
Penitent,  owned  by  Phila.  Acad,  of  Art;  etc.  Award- 
ed gold  medal  by  Boston  Mechanics'  Assn.,  1890. 
Clvib:  Boston  Art.    Address:  Pope  Bldg.,  Boston. 

TOMPSON,  Frederick  Aug-nstns,  architect;  b. 
Portland,  Me.,  Aug.  10,  1857;  s.  John  A.  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Libby)  Tompson;  grad.  Portland  High 
Sch.,  1876;  m.  Harriet  Lane  Larrabee,  of  Portland, 
May  17,  1894.  Learned  architecture  in  office  of  F. 
H.  Fassett:  mem.  Fassett  &  Tompson,  1886-91, 
since  practicing  alone;  principal  bldgs.:  Y.M.C.A. 
Bldg.,  Union  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Bldg.,  Congress  Square 
Hotel  Annex,  Wilde  Memorial  Chapel,  etc.  Mem. 
Am.  Inst.  Architects,  Portland  Soc.  of  Art.  Mason 
(K.T.):  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Eastern  Star,  Encamp- 
ment. Republican.  Clubs:  Portland,  Country.  Home: 
33  Carroll  St.    Office:  153  Free  St.,  Portland,  Me. 


TOOKIIiIi,  Edward  David,  editor;  b.  Auburn. 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  29,  1879;  s.  David  S.  and  Agnes  T. 
(Bump)  Toohill;  A.B.,  Cornell  U.,  1902;  m.  Alice 
W.  Stokes,  of  Watertown,  S.  Dak.,  Apr.  19,  1905; 
1  daughter,  Beatrice  A.  Editor  Dispatch,  Erie,  Pa., 
1907-10,  Fall  River  Herald,  since  1910.  Address: 
Herald,  Pall  River,  Mass. 

TOPPING,  John  Alexander,  financier.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  biography.)  Home: 
Greenwich,  Conn.    Office:  17  Battery  PI.,  New  York.* 

TOBREV,  Bradford,  author;  Oct.  9,  1843-Oct.  7. 
1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1912-13.) 

TORREV,  Charles  Cutler,  universitv  prof.;  b. 
East  Hardwick,  Vt.,  Dec.  20,  1863;  s.  Rev.  Joseph 
and  Maria  (Noble)  Torrev;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
1884;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1889;  Ph.D., 
Strassburg,  1892;  (hon.  A.M.,  Yale,  1900;  D.D., 
Bowdoin,  1900);  m.  Marian  Edwards,  d.  of  Charles 
B.  Richards,  June  16,  1911.  Teacher  Auburn  (Me.) 
High  Sch.,  1884-5,  tutor  Latin.  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1885- 
86;  instr.  and  prof.  Semitic  langs.,  Andover  Theol. 
Sem.,  1892-1900;  dir.  Am.  Sch.  Archaeology  in  Je- 
rusalem (leave  of  absence  from  Yale),  1900-1; 
prof.  Semitic  langs.,  Yale,  1900 — .  Chmn.  mng. 
com.,  Am.  Sch.  Archaeology  in  Jerusalem,  1906 — ; 
mem.  Egypt  Exploration  Fund.  Fellow  Am.  Acad. 
Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Conn.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sci- 
ences, Soc.  Bibl.  Lit.  and  Exegesis,  Am.  Oriental 
Soc,  ArchfEol.  Inst.  America,  Deutsche  Morgen- 
landische  Gesellschaft.  Club:  Appalachian  Moun- 
tain. (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.) 
Home:  191  Bishop  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 


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TORZtll'X',  Charles  !■.,  lawyer;  b.  Putnam,  Dec. 
14,  1862;  s.  Charles  D.  and  Martha  (Warren)  Tor- 
rey;  grad.  Putnam  Hish  Sch.,  1883;  A.B.,  Yale, 
1887;  read  law  in  office  of  Judge  Edgar  M.  Warner; 
admitted  to  bar,  1891;  m.  Hebron,  Conn.,  Oct.  23, 
1S97,  Helen  Martha  I'orter.  Has  practiced  at  Put- 
nam since  1891;  has  been  corpn.  counsel  lor  City 
of  Putnam;  lias  served  as  trial  justice,  tax  collec- 
tor; mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  etc.;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1907.    Republican.    Home:  Putnam,  Conn. 

TORRET,  Daniel  Temple,  clergyman,  life  ins.; 
b.  ]<"airHeld  Mission  Sta.,  Ind.  Ty.,  Feb.  2,  1859;  s. 
Charles  Cutler  and  Lucy  Adelaide  (Damon)  Tor- 
rey,  missionaries  of  A. B.C. P.M.  to  Cherokee  In- 
dians, 1854-60;  descendant  of  William  Torrey,  of 
Weymouth,  1640;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, 
Mass.,  1877,  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1881;  student  Summer 
Sch.  of  Modern  Langs.,  Burlington;  grad.  Andover 
Theol.  Sem.,  1887;  post-grad  study,  same,  1887-8; 
m.  Anna  Louise  Marsh,  of  Burlington,  Vt.,  June 
3,  1890;  4  children,  George  Safford,  Marian  Marsh, 
Katharine  Adelaide,  Anna  St.  John.  Organized 
graded  schs.  at  Rouse's  Point,  N.Y.,  1881;  acting 
prin.  Burlington  (Vt.)  High  Sch.,  1882;  prin. 
graded  schs..  Rouse's  Point,  1882;  prin.  Chateaugay 
(N.Y.)  Acad.,  1883-4;  acting  prin.  Punchard  High 
Sch.,  1886;  acting  pastor,  Lindeboro  (N.H.)  Congl. 
Ch.,  1886-7;  supply  teacher  at  Phillips  Acad.,  1887; 
ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1888;  pastor  Harvard 
Congl.  Ch.,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1888-92;  asst.  editor 
Bible  Study  Union,  1892-5;  pastor  Edgewood  Congl. 
Ch.,  Cranston,  R.I.,  1895-8;  prin.  Chepachet  (R.I.) 
Graded  Sch..  1898-9;  spl.  agt..  Provident  Life  & 
Trust  Co.  of  Phila.,  Pa.,  and  state  agt.,  same,  for 
R.I.,  since  1899.  V.-p.  Cape  Verdean  Brotherhood, 
Providence.  Republican.  Trinitarian.  Mem.  Delta 
Psi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (U.  of  Vt.),  Royal  Arcanum., 
A.O.U.W.  Address:  238  Williams  St.,  Providence, 
Rhode  Island. 

TORREV,  David  Clareuce,  clergyman;  b.  South- 
anii)ton.  Mass.,  Jan.  29,  1S59;  s.  Jason  Ephraim  and 
Mary  Brainerd  (Lewis)  Torrey;  prep.  edn.  Willis- 
ton  Sem.,  Easthampton,  Mass.:  A.B.,  magna  cum 
laude.  Harvard,  1890;  grad.  Harvard  Div.  Sch., 
1891;  m.  Jane  Coombs  Wheelwright,  of  Bvfleld, 
Mass.,  Mar.  17,  1892  (died  1908);  m.  2d,  Alice  Amy 
Hosmer,  of  Billerica,  Mass.,  May  4,  1910.  Editor 
and  part  owner  Easthampton  News,  1879-84;  editor 
and  propr.,  Byfleld  Point  Bulletin,  1892-8,  (George- 
town (Mass.)  Advocate.  1898-1900;  ordained  Congl. 
ministry.  1892;  pastor  Byfield  Ch.,  1892-02,  Ch.  of 
Christ,  Bedford,  since  1904.  Mem.  Woburn  Assn. 
Congl.  Ministers.  Republican.  Mason.  Clubs:  Bed- 
ford Civic;  Harvard  (Boston).  Author:  Protestant- 
Modernism,  1910.  Address:  Main  St.  and  Spring 
Rd..   Bedford,   Mass. 

TORREY,  ElTjridffe,  business  man:  Sept.  17, 
1S37-Jan.  2,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,   1912-13.) 

TORREY,  Georsre  Arnold,  lawyer;  May  14,  1838- 
19 — .     (See   vol.   1909.) 

TORREY,  Henry  Augoistus,  educator;  Aug.  29, 
lS7]-Mar.   25,   1010.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

TORREY,  John  Faine,  M.D. ;  b.  Georgia,  Vt.,  May 
13,  1870;  s.  Charles  Cutler  and  Lucy  Adelaide 
(Damon)  Torrev;  prep.  edn.  Phillips  Acad.,  An- 
dover, Mass.,  1SS5-6.  1890-92;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1896;  m.  Clinton.  Ont.,  Can.,  Oct.  31,  1900, 
Bertha  Amelia  Scott.  House  phys.  and  surg.,  R.I. 
Hosp.,  1896-S;  began  practice  at  Andover,  INIass., 
1898;  now  instr.  in  physical  diagnosis  and  asst.  in 
anatomy,  II.  of  Oklahoma.  Home:  Andover,  Mass. 
Address:    Norman,    Okla. 

TORREY,  Joseph  Augrustus,  retired  teacher  and 
mcht.:  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  May  1,  1832;  s.  George  and 
Eunice  (Bowker)  Torrey;  grad.  Salem  High  Sch., 
1R50;  grad.  Bridgewater  Normal  Sch.,  1859;  m. 
Manchester,  Mass.,  Apr.  16,  1863,  Charlotte  Anna- 
ble  I'arsons;  1  daughter,  Frances  (wife  of  Prof. 
C.  L.  Norton,  of  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.).  Taught  sch. 
for  a  number  of  yrs. ;  mem.  firm  of  Parsons  K- 
Torrey,  mfrs.  and  retailers  of  furniture,  Boston 
(established,  1864);  sec.  N.E.  (Ins.)  Relief  Assn.; 
retired  from  active  business,  1893.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Life  mem.  Boston  Y.M.C.A.  and  Gen. 
Theol.  Library,  Boston:  coimcillor  Old  Planters' 
Soc. ;  v.-p.  Manchester  Hist.  Soc.    Author  of  Imag- 


ination— a  Metrical  Essay.  Contbr.  of  verse  to  re- 
ligious and  local  jours.  Address:  Manchester,  Mass. 
TORREY,  Joseph  Rice,  mfr.  of  cutlery;  b.  New 
Salem,  Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1828;  s.  William  and  Claris- 
sa (Rice)  Torrey;  descendant  of  William  Torrey, 
Weymouth,  Mass.,  about  1640;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Barre,  Mass.,  Wesleyan  Acad.,  Wilbraham  and 
Leicester  Acad.;  m.  1st,  1852,  Anna  Adelia,  d.  Jolin 
Lewis,  of  Westminster,  Mass.  (now  deceased);  2 
sons,  Frank  William  (deceased),  Lewis  Hamilton; 
m.  2d,  1877,  Eliza  Rice,  of  Barre,  Mass.;  1  daugliter, 
Anna  Louise  (Mrs.  Robert  Williams,  of  Barre, 
Mass.).  Taught  sch.  in  Leicester  and  Barre;  taught 
penmanship  in  tlie  acads.  at  Leicester  and  West- 
minster; mem.  firm  Eddy  &  Torrey,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  up  to  1858;  mfr.  razor  straps  in  Worcester, 
1858-80,  and  of  razors  and  razor  straps  as  the  J.  R. 
Torrey  Razor  Co.  witli  Joseph  Turner  as  pres. 
since  1880.  Representative  the  Gen.  Ct.  of  Mass., 
1871,  1872.  Mason.  Conglist.  Asso.  mem.  G.A.R. 
Home:  689  Main  St.  Office:  128  Chandler  St.,  Wor- 
cester,  Mass. 

TOUmEY,  James  William,  forester;  b.  Lawrence, 

Mich.,  Apr.  17,  1865;  s.  Dennis  and  Mary  (Buckley) 
Toumey;  B.S.,  Mich.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1889,  M.S.,  1895; 
spl.  student.  Harvard,  1893;  (hon.  M.A.,  Yale,  1907); 
m.  Constantia  Hayes  Blake,  New  Haven,  June  17, 
1897;  m.  2d,  Nannie  Byrne  Trowbridge,  New  Ha- 
ven, Sept.,  1908.  Asst.,  dept.  botany,  Mich.  Agrl. 
Coll.,  1890-1;  prof,  biology,  U.  of  Ariz.,  1891-8;  dir. 
Ariz.  Agrl.  Expt.  Sta.,  1897-8;  supt.  of  tree  plant- 
ing, Div.  of  Forestry,  U.S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1898-1900; 
asst.  prof,  forestry,  1900-3,  prof,  forestry,  1903-9, 
prof,  silviculture,  1909,  dir.  Forest  Sch.,  1910 — , 
Yale.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  societies, 
etc.)  Home:  459  Prospect  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 
TOURTEIiIiOT,  Walter  Roy,  clergyman;  b. 
Johnston,  R.I.,  Jan.  14,  1875;  s.  Edwin  Alburton 
and  Mary  Alice  (Charlesworth)  Tourtellot;  de- 
scendant of  Abraham  Tourtellot,  Huguenot,  1687; 
A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1898;  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch., 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1904;  m.  Ethel  Maude  Harris,  _of 
Providence,  R.I.,  June  17,  1909;  4  children,  Esther 
Louise,  Rov  Harris,  Paul  Akers,  Arthur  Bernon. 
Deacon,  1904,  priest,  1905,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  St. 
Thomas'  Ch.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1904-14,  St.  John's 
Ch.,  Taunton,  Mass.,  since  1914.  Mem.  Clerical 
Club  of  R.I.,  Bristol  Co.  Clericus,  Taunton  Minis- 
ters' Union.  1st  v.-p.  Roger  Williams  Family 
Assn.  Republican.  Recreations:  traveling,  walk- 
ing, tennis.    Address:  7  King  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 

TOURTEIiIiOTTE,  Jerome,  banker;  b.  Thomp- 
son, Conn.,  June  11,  1837;  s.  Joseph  Davison  and 
Diana  (Munyan)  Tourtellotte;  common  sch.  edn. 
to  15;  m.  Cranston,  R.I.,  Nov.  18,  1874,  Eliza  Emily 
Husband.  Reared  on  farm;  learned  shoemaker's 
trade  and  worked  at  it  until  1861;  enlisted  in  3 
mos.  service  Civil  War,  as  pvt.  in  Co.  B,  2d  Conn. 
Vols.,  Apr.  22,  1861;  served  successively  as  1st  It., 
capt.,  maj.  and  It. -col.,  7th  Conn.  Vols.,  Sept.  2, 
1861-Aug.  11,  1865;  bookkeeper  and  asst.  supt.,  A. 
"W.  Sprague  Mfg.  Co..  Cranston,  R.I.,  1866-74;  in 
shoe  mfg.  business,  1874-80;  corporator.  Mar.,  1880, 
and  since  trustee  Putnam  Savings  Bank;  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1875-80.  Republican.  Address: 
Putnam,  Conn. 

TOUSEY,  William  G.,  educator;  b.  Portage,  N.Y., 
1842;  s.  George  and  Laura  (Utter)  Tousev;  prep, 
edn.  Nunda  Literary  Inst.;  grad.  Tufts  Coll.,  1869, 
A.M.,  1871  (S.T.D.,  1900);  grad.  Tufts  Coll.  Div. 
Sch.,  1871;  m.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Nov.  23,  1874, 
Katherine  Hall.  Prof,  ethics,  and  philosophy  of 
theism.  Tufts  Coll.,  since  1871.  Served  in  "U.S. 
Navy,  in  Civil  War,  on  barque  Roebuck,  gunboat 
Huntsville,  and  frigate  St.  Lawrence.  Address: 
Tufts  Coll.,  Mass. 

TOWER,  Benjamin  Curtis,  real  estate;  b.  Boston, 
Jan.  20,  1884;  s.  Benjamin  M.  L.  and  Eliza  C. 
(Kneeland)  Tower;  ed.  Boston  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.; 
student  Harvard.  1905:  unmarried.  Resided  in 
Baltimore,  1904-5;  employed  by  Harden,  Stone  & 
Co.,  bankers,  Boston,  1905-6;  aibroad  1  yr. ;  propr. 
Benjamin  C.  Tower,  real  estate  and  ins.,  Boston, 
since  1907,  branch  office,  Cohasset,  Mass.  Mem. 
Boston  Real  Estate  Exchange.  Mem.  Batterv  A, 
M.V.M.  1905-8.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Harvard   (Boston),  Eastern  Yacht,  Dedham 


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Country  and  Polo.    Home:  Dover,  Mass.    Office:  35 
Congress  St.,   Boston. 

TOWER,  Benjamin,  Lowell  Merrill,  lawyer.    (See 

vol.    1909.) 

TOWER,  Carl  Vernon,  educator.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
TOWER,  Freeman  A,,  M.D.;  born  Southbridge, 
Mass.,  Mar.  5,  1877;  s.  Lendal  Pratt  and  Henrietta 
E.  (Braman)  Tower:  A.B.,  Weslevan  U.,  Conn., 
1898;  M.D.,  Tufts  Coll.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1904;  m. 
Louise  T.  Newcomb.  of  East  Orleans,  Mass.,  1907. 
Instr.  Montpelier  (N.H.)  Sem..  1898-9;  asst.  phys. 
and  patholosist,  Worcester  State  Hosp.,  1904-9; 
instr.  in  neuropathology.  Tufts  Coll.  Sch.  of  Medi- 
cine: supt.  and  resident  phys.,  Burbanlv  Hosp., 
Fitchbur,?,  Mass.,  1909-14;  pvt.  hosp.  and  pvt.  prac- 
tice, Derry,  N.H.,  since  1914.  Mem.  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Boston  Soc.  Psychiatry  and  Neurology,  N.B. 
Soc.  Psychiatry,  Phi  Nu  Theta  (Wesleyan).  Meth- 
odist.   Mason.    Home:  Derry,  N.H. 

TOWER,  Gordon  E.,  educator,  forester.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

TOWER,  Hermon  C,  mfr.  shoe  machinery;  b. 
Stow,  Mass.,  Mar.  8,  1843;  s.  Jedidiah  L.  and  Mary 
Jane  (Noyes)  Tower;  common  sch.  edn.;  m.  Stow, 
Mar.  16,  1871,  Mary  A.  T^'^allcer.  Ensaged  in  farm- 
ing, 1854-60;  served  in  Civil  War  as  pvt.,  44th  Mass. 
Regt.;  mem.  Tower  Bros,  since  1868;  dir.  Hudson 
Nat.  Bank;  mem.  Gen.  Court  of  Mas.s..  1890.  Demo- 
crat.   Mason.    Address:  Hudson.  Mass. 

TOWER,  James  Eaton,  editor;  moved  to  New 
York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who'.s  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

TOWER,  Newcomb  Bates,  merchant  and  public 
official;  b.  Cohasset,  INIass.,  Feb.  20,  1840;  s.  Abra- 
ham H.  and  Charlotte  (Bates)  Tower;  pub.  sch. 
edn.;  m.  Cohasset,  Feb.  19,  1862,  Sophronia  L.  Par- 
ker; 4  children,  George  P..  Ella  G.  (Mrs.  Edward 
Nichols),  Marv  P.,  Charlotte  S.  In  business  with 
brother,  A.  H.  Tower,  as  Tower  Bros.  &  Co.,  1866- 
04,  and  since  death  of  brother,  1904,  has  continued 
business  under  old  firm  name;  retail  dealer  in  coal, 
lumber,  hardware  and  groceries;  town  elk.,  1873- 
95;  selectman,  assessor  and  overseer  of  poor,  1895- 
05;  town  treas.  and  collector  since  1904;  trustee  Co- 
hasset Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Ma- 
son.   Address:  Cohasset,  Mass. 

TOWIiE,  Clifton  Aug-ustus,  educator;  b.  Win- 
throp,  INIe..  Mar.  12,  1875;  s.  Sherbourne  Sleeper  and 
Harriet  Abigail  (Nash)  Towle;  grad.  Oak  Grove 
Sem.,  Vassalboro,  Me.;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1899;  one 
season  at  Tufts  Coll.:  Biol.  Lab.,  Harpswell,  Me., 
1904-5:  m.  June  20,  1908,  Annie  Louise  Stratton,  of 
Laconia,  N.H. ;  1  daughter,  Alice  Stratton.  Sub- 
master,  1899-01,  prin.,  1901-2,  Gorham  (N.H.)  High 
Sch.;  sub-master,  Lexington  (Mass.)  High  Sch., 
1902-3;  instr.  science,  1903-10,  asst.  to  prin.  since 
1910,  Worcester  Acad.  Independent  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mem.  Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon,  Alpha  Delta  Tau.  Mason.  Club:  Appala- 
chian Mountain.  Recreations:  tramping,  tennis.  Ad- 
dress: Worcester,  Mass. 

TOWIiE,  Edward  David,  clergyman:  b.  Boston, 
June  23,  1853;  s.  Henry  Towle  and  Marv  Ann  (Mc- 
Crillis)  Towle;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1874; 
student  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theologv,  1874-6:  m.  M. 
Isabel  Ward,  of  Hlllsboro,  N.H.,  July  25,  1877;  1 
daughter,  Ethel  Ward.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry, 
1876;  pastor  Middleboro.  Mass.,  1876-9,  Stafford 
Springs,  Conn.,  1879-81,  New  Bedford,  IMass.,  1881- 
82;  withdrew  from  M.E.  Ch.,  1882;  pastor  Unitarian 
Ch.,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1882-7,  All  Soul's  Ch.,  Chatta- 
nooga, Tenn.,  1889-92,  East  Ch.,  Salem.  Mass..  1892- 
97,  2d  Unitarian  Soc,  Brookline,  Mass.,  1897-08, 
Hillsboro,  N.H.,  1908-12,  Peabody,  Mass.,  since 
May,  1912.    Address:  Peabody,  Mass. 

TOWIiE,  Fred  Scates,  M.D. ;  b.  Boston,  Dec.  28, 
1863;  s.  Charles  Augustus  and  Maria  (Scates) 
Towle;  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  Columbia 
U.,  1893;  post-grad,  work  in  hosps.  of  New  York; 
m.  Boston,  1885,  Martha  Home  Perry;  1  son, 
Charles  Augustus,  b.  Boston,  Mar.  20,  1886.  Prac- 
ticed in  Boston  1  yr.,  since  in  Portsmoutli.  N.H. ; 
surgeon  B.  &  M.  R.R.,  St.  Luke's  and  Cottage  hos- 
pitals, of  Portsmouth;  surgeon-gen.  on  staff  of 
Gov.  George  A.  Ramsdell,  1897-9.   Republican.  Bap- 


tist. Mem.  Portsmouth,  Strafford  Co.  and  Rocking- 
ham med.  socs.,  N.H.  State  Med.  Soc,  N.H.  Surg. 
Club,  A.M. A.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.);  mem.  I.O.O.F., 
K.  of  P.,  S.A.R.  Clubs:  Warwick,  Portsmouth  Ath- 
letic.   Address:  I'ortsmouth,  N.H. 

TOWLE,  Georg-e  Henry,  M.D.;  b.  Pittsfield,  N.H., 
Apr.  13,  1839;  s.  Roby  M.  and  Abigail  (Nelson) 
Towle;  prep.  edn.  Pittsfield  Acad.;  student  Dart- 
mouth Med.  Sch.,  1862,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1864, 
Med.  Sch.  of  Me.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1865,  M.D.,  1865; 
m.  1st,  Pittsfield,  N.H.,  Dec.  1863,  Panthea  P.  B. 
Tucker  (now  deceased);  m.  2d,  Deerfleld,  N.H.,  Oct. 
11,  1899,  Mrs.  Annie  M.  (Johnson)  Chase;  4  chil- 
dren, Edith  L.,  James  B.,  Etta  F.,  George  H.,  Jr. 
Practiced  in  Salisbury,  N.H.,  1865-8,  since  at  Deer- 
field.  Mem.  State  Senate,  1881,  1882,  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1906,  1907;  Democrat.  Mem.  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Rock- 
ingham Co.  Med.  Soc,  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Ad- 
dress: Deerfield,  N.H. 

TOWLE,  Georg-€  Henry,  Jr.,  M.D.;  b.  Deerfield, 
N.H.,  Aug.  7,  1872;  s.  George  Henry  and  Panthea  P. 

B.  (Tucker)  Towle;  grad.  Tilton  Sem.,  1893; 
Dartmouth,  1897;  student  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bow- 
doin) 1  yr.;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1900; 
m.  Kate  V.  Varney,  of  New  Market,  N.H.,  Jan.  10, 
1905.  Practiced  in  Deerfield,  1900-02,  New  Market 
since  1902;  mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  New  Market,  5 
yrs.  (chmn.);  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  2  yrs.  (chmn.):  now 
mem.  Bd.  of  Health.  Mem.  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Rock- 
ingham County  Med.  Soc.  Democrat.  Episcopalian. 
Mem.  I.O.R.M.,  Deerfield  Grange.  Clubs:  Pasquata- 
quack.  New  Market  Gun.  Address:  New  Market, 
New  Hampsliire. 

TOWLE,  Harvey  Farker,  dermatologist;  b.  Som- 
erville,  Mass.,  Mar.  15,  1867;  s.  Orel  and  Mary 
(Sears)  Towle;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888,  M.D.,  1892;  m. 
Alice  M.  Buswell,  of  Newton,  Dec.  14,  1898;  chil- 
dren, Elizabeth,  Caroline,  AlLson.  Practiced  at  Bos- 
ton since  1892;  prof,  dermatology,  Dartmouth,  Med. 
Sch.,  1904-12;  dermatologist,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.;  in- 
str. dermatology.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Dermatol.  Assn.,  Boston  Der- 
matol. Club.  Clubs:  Harvard,  University,  Oakley, 
Hatherly.    Address:  453  Marlboro  St.,  Boston. 

TOWLE,  J(osiali)  Norman,  editor  and  merchant; 
b.  Port  Hope,  Ont.,  Can.,  Mar.  14,  1864;  s.  Josiah  C. 
and  Katharine  (Carveth)  Towle;  parents  citizens 
of  U.S.,  temporarily  in  Can.;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Bos- 
ton. Dec.  29,  1892,  Mary  Agnes  Andrews;  2  children, 
Lillis  Katherine,  Helen  May.  Entered  mercantile 
business,  1889,  and  was  jr.  partner  J.  C.  Towle  & 
Co.,  wholesale  grain,  until  death  of  father,  when 
firm  dissolved;  now  doing  business  under  firm  name 
of  J.  N.  Towle  &  Co.;  pres.  and  treas.  The  Josiah 

C.  Towle  Estate,  treas.  and  gen.  mg:r.  Britton 
Leather  Co.;  dir.  Bangor  Ry.  &  Electric  Co.;  en- 
tered newspaper  business,  1895;  now  pres.  and 
treas.  Bangor  Pub.  Co.;  ex-pres.  Me.  Daily  Pub- 
lishers' Assn.;  mem.  Bangor  Bd.  of  Trade.  Home: 
44  Forest  Av.  Office:  80  Broad  St.,  and  170  Ex- 
change St.,  Bangor,  Me. 

TOWLE,  Loren  D.,  real  estate;  b.  Newport,  N.H., 
Mar.  25,  1874;  s.  George  H.  and  Mary  A.  (Goward) 
Towle:  ed.  Newport  pub.  schs.  and  Eastman  Busi- 
ness Coll.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.;  m.  Helen  M.  De- 
land,  of  Dover,  Me.,  June  28,  1899;  2  daughters, 
Evelene  Marion,  Charlotte  Frances.  Began  at  Bos- 
ton, as  elk.,  wholesale  dry  goods,  1893;  in  real  es- 
tate office,  1894-6;  real  estate  broker,  1896-02:  in 
I'eal  estate  business  on  own  account,  operating  and 
building,  since  1902;  pres.  Newton  Improvement 
Assn.,  1912;  dir.  Internat.  Trust  Co.,  Boston.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Boston  Real  Estate 
E.Kchange  (dir.).  Mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Newton, 
Mass.,  1910-11.  Mem.  Bostonian  Soc.  INIem.  Dal- 
housie  Lodge,  F.  &  A.M.;  Newton  Royal  Arch  Cliap- 
ter;  Gethsemane  Commandery,  K.T.,  Newton. 
Clubs:  Hunnewell  (Newton),  Newton  Golf.  Recre- 
ations: traveling.  Home:  215  Franklin  St.,  New- 
ton, Mass.    Office:  15  State  St.,  Boston. 

TOWLE,  Murray  Hanson,  .^ursreon;  b.  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  July  16,  1884;  s.  John  G.  and  Nellie  B.  (Han- 
son) Towle;  prep.  edn.  New  Hampton  (N.H.)  Lit. 
Instn.;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1909;  unmar- 
ried. Practiced  in  Manchester.  N.H.,  since  1911: 
surgeon  Manchester  Fire  Dept.,  Stark  Mills,  Elliott 


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Mfg.  Co.,  F.  M.  Hoytt  Shoe  Co.,  Kimball  Shoe  Co.  1S78;  m.  Manchester,  June  28,  1894,  Mrs.  Kli/.abeth 

Mem.  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Manchester  Med.  Soc,  Hills-  A.  Means.    Has  practiced  in  Manchester  since  1878; 

boro  County  Med.  Soc,  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa.    Re-  mem.    Sch.    Bd.,    1880-1905;    trustee    State    Normal 

publican.    Protestant.     Mason;    mem.    B.P.O.    Elks.  Sch.    Republican.     Mem.    Hillsboro   Co.    Med.    Soc, 

Clubs:    Intervale  Country,   Cygnet   Boat,   Calumet.  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Centre  Dist.  Med.  Soc,  Surg.  Club 

Home:  33  Ash  St.    Office:  967  Elm  St.,  Manchester,  of  N.H.,   Medico-Legal  Soc,  New  York,  New  York 

New  Hampshire.  Alumni  Assn.  of  Ma-ss.    Address:  Manchester,  N.H. 

TOWI.Z:,  WilUam  Mason,  educator;  b.  Franklin,  TOWNE,  Omar  A.,  editor;  b.  Stoddard,  N.H.,  Feb. 

Vt.,  Dec   21,   1851;  s.  John  Johnson  and  Mercy  A.  2,   1851;   s.   Holli.s   and   Elzina  M.    (Corey)    Towne; 

(Mason)  Towle;  grad.  Johnson  Normal  Sch.,  1871;  ed.  com.  schs.,  Wolf  boro  Christian  Inst,  and  Pena- 

Montpelier  Sem.;  B.S.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1877.  cook  Acad.,  N.H.;  m.  Boscawen,  N.H.,  June  6,  1884, 

Partner  firm  of  Manley  &  Towle,  mfrs.  of  builders  Elisabeth    C.    Morrill.     Began    business    career    as 

finish  and  furniture,  Enosburg  Falls.   Vt.,  1878-84;  bookseller  and   job   printer,    Franklin,    N.H.,    1875; 

supt.   Bramble  Lock  Co.,  Terre  Haute.   Ind.,   1884;  owner  Franklin  Transcript,  1884-5;  sold  bookstore, 

draughtsman   United   Brass  Co.,   Lorain,   O.,   1885;  i888;  bought  half  interest  in  Franklin  Transcript, 

foreman  machine  shop  and  instr.  in  machine  tool  i892    (sole   owner   since   1898);   bought   Merrimack 

work,   Rose   Poly.   Institute,   Terra  Haute,    1886-8;  journal  and  consolidated  it  with  Transcript  as  the 

draughtsman  Buckeye  Engme  Co.,  Salem,  O.,  1888;  Journal-Transcript,    July    1,    1898,    and    has    since 

te.sting  and  erecting  engines.  Straight  Line  Engme  published  it  under  firm  name  of  Towne  &  Robie; 

Co.,   Syracuse,   N.Y.,    1889;   foreman   machine   shop  in  real  estate  business  since  1892;  sec.  and  treas. 

and  instr.  mech.  engring.,  Sibley  Coll.,  Cornell  U.,  Franklin   Bldg.   &  Loan   Assn.;   treas.   Gyro   Pump 

1889-91;  mech.  engr.  Mansfield  (O.)  Machine  Works,  co.  since  its  organization  in  1887.    Justice  Frank- 

1891-2;   asst.  prof,   practical  mechanics.   Pa.   State  lin  Police   Ct.,    Apr.    1,    1905-July    1,    1913;    Justice 

Coll.,  1892-02;  asso.  prof,  practical  mechanics.  Syr-  Franklin  Municipal  Ct.  since  Mar.,  1915;  mem.  State 

acuse   (N.Y.)   U.,  1902-4;  prof,  industrial  engring.,  Constl.  Conv.,  1902;  state  auditor  printers' accounts 

Clarkson  Coll.  of  Tech.,  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  since  1907.  e   yrs.;   pres.   Franklin  Bd.   of   Trade   2   yrs.;   mem. 

Republican.     Methodist.     Fellow    A.A.A.S.,    Royal  Bd.  of  Edn.   23   yrs.    Mem.   Suburban  Press  Assn., 

Soc.   of  Arts;    mem.   Am.    Soc.    Mech.    Engrs.,    Soc.  N.H.   Weekly  Publishers'  Assn.,  N.H.  Press  Assn. 

Promotion   Engring.   Edn.,   Phi   Kappa   Phi.    Club:  (treas.).    Republican.    Baptist.    Mason;  Odd  Fellow. 

Potsdam.    Address:  (Sept.  to  June)  Potsdam,  N.Y.;  cik.  Webster  Birthplace  Assn.,  Franklin  Hospital 

(June  to  Sept.)  Enosburg  Falls,  Vt.  Assn.    Address:  Franklin,  N.H. 

TOWIiE,  William  Warren,  lawyer;  b.  Fryeburg,  TOWNSEND,  Charles  Edward,  life  ins.;  b.  War- 
Me.,  Aug.  21,  1860;  s.  Dr.  William  C.  and  Ann  E.  -wick,  R.I.,  July  30,  1866;  s.  William  and  Susan 
(Warren)  Towle;  grad.  Fryeburg  Acad.,  1877;  A.B.,  (Capron)  Townsend;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  R.I.;  m.  Len- 
1881,  A.M.,  1884,  Bowdoin  Coll.;  read  law  1  yr.  in  na  Ransom  Townsend,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  Apr.  18, 
office  of  David  R.  Hastings  &  Son,  of  B'ryeburg;  1899.  Engaged  in  mercantile  business  until  1894; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1884;  m.  June  5,  then  apptd.  gen.  agt.  Equitable  Life  Assurance  Soc. 
1901,  Helen  L.  Pettee.  Practiced,  Boston,  since  of  U.S.,  at  Lowell;  later  asst.  mgr.  for  same  at 
1884;  mem.  Boston  Common  Council,  1889,  90;  Providence;  gen.  agt.  same  at  Boston,  since  Jan.  1, 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895,  Senate,  1897,  98.  1898;  pres.  Purity  Ice  Co.,  Newton,  Mass.  Mem. 
Trustee  Mercantile  Library  Assn.  of  Boston  (pres.,  Boston  Life  Underwriters'  Assn.,  Boston  Chamber 
1895-8).  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Repub-  of  Commerce.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Boston  Ath- 
lican.  Mason.  Club:  Boston  City.  Recreations:  fish-  letic  Assn.,  Squash  Tennis  (Newton  Centre),  Wood- 
ing, outdoor  sports.  Home:  151  Salisbury  Rd.,  land  Golf.  Recreations:  motoring,  golf.  Home:  37 
Brookline.    Office:  10  Tremont  St.,  Boston.  Chase  St.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.    Office:  Equitable 

TOWN,  Dean  (Patterson),  farmer;  b.  East  Mont-  Bldg.,  Boston, 

pelier,   Vt.,    Sept.    22,    1868;    s.    Luther   Grover   and  TOWNSEND,  Charles  Wendell,  M.D.;  b.  Boston, 

Laura  Ann   (Kidder)  Town;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  East  jvov    10,   1859;  s.  Thomas  Davis  and  Frances  Bar- 

Montpelier    and    Plainfield;    Goddard    Sem.,    Barre,  nard  (Smith)  Townsend;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1881;  M.D., 


Vt.;  m.  Maude  F.  Haskins,  of  Randolph,  Vt.,  Aug.    1885;  m.  Gertrude  Flint,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Sept. 
3,  1899.    Clk.  with  Granite  Savings  Bank  &  Trust    28,  1891.    Visiting  phys.  Sea  Shore  Home,  Boston, 


Plainfield,   Vt.,   since  Jan.,   1914.    Democrat.    Epis-  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1891-09;  visiting  phys.,  Floatmg 

copalian.      Mason     (K.T.,     Shriner).      Recreations:  Hosp.,  1907-9.    Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am. 

fishing.     Address:     Plainfield,   Vt.  Pediatric    Soc,    N.E.    Pediatric    Soc    (pres.    1909), 

TOWNE,  Charles  Wayland,  author:  b.  Dover,  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Improvement,  Milk  and  Baby  Hy- 
N.H.,  Nov.  14,  1875;  s.  Charles  A.  and  Alice  (Jor-  giene  Assn.,  Am.  Ornithol.  Union,  Nuttall  Ornithol. 
dan)  Towne;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1897;  m.  Edith  Hahne  Club,  Boston  Soc  Natural  History  (councilor). 
Kellner,  of  Newark,  N.J.,  Feb.  4,  1906.  On  staff  IMass.  Audubon  Soc.  (dir.).  Clubs:  Union  Boat, 
New  York  Times,  1897-8,  Boston  Herald,  1898-03;  Harvard  Travellers,  Harvard.  (See  Who  s^ Who  m 
newspaper  corr.  and  literary  work.  Boston,  1903;  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Address:  /6  Marl- 
owner  and  pub.  White  Mountain  Echo,  Bethlehem,  boro  St.,  Boston.* 

N.H.,  1905-8;  owner  and  editor  Daily  Evening  Lead-  TOWNSEND,  Edward  Wallace,  editor:  b.  South 

er,  Newburyport,  Mass.,  since  1907;  owner  and  pub.  Berwick,  Me.,  Oct.  19,  1865;  .s.  Augustus  and  Nan- 

Newburyport    Morning    Herald,    1909;    editor    and  ^.jg  (Hogan)  Townsend;  ed.  com.  schs.  and  Berwick 

pub.  Cambridge  Daily  Standard,  1911.    Has  written  ^^cad      South    Berwick.     Has    engaged    in    printing 

books   and    mag.    articles    (humorous)    under   pen-  g^jjd   pub    business   since   1893:    treas.   Independent 

name    of    "Gideon    Wurdz."      (See    Who's    Who    in  Tp^^t     Co.     Democrat.     Episcopalian.     Mason;    Elk. 

America    for    books,    etc.)     Address:    Cambridge,  Recreations:  traveling  in  Europe.  Address:  Salmon 

Massachusetts.*  Falls,  N.H. 

TOWNX,  Elizabeth,  editor,  author;  b.  Portland,  TOWNSEND,    Joseph    Hendley,    M.D.;    b.    New 

Ore.,  May  11,  1865;  d.  John  Halsey  and  Jane  C.  (Os-  j^aven    Conn    Jan.  18,  1S62;  s.  John  and  Harriet  E. 

born)    Jones;    grad.    grammar    sch.     Portland;    m.  /gears')    Townsend;   descendant  of  Thomas  Town- 

,Do.^    T    Tx.,<.  o^-..,v,,„.  o.q    xj.,i„„i,..    n/r„oo     TV/To,,  9R     vo  _        ,      .  „  .  ^  Yale,   1885; 

Goodyear,  of 

,  _  _..  .,  ^      vuiLii    iio-vc    v^v^,....,   .^^.. ,    *^ Mem.    house 

moved   to  Holyoke,   1900.    Pub.  The  Nautilus,  and  ;^   jj  j^^^  Haven  Hosp..  18  mos.,  1887-9;  practiced 

New  Thought  books.    (See  Who's  Who  in  America  ^^^    Haven     1889 — ;    mem.    New    Haven    Bd.    of 

for  list  of  books,  etc.)    Home:  242  Oak  St.    Office:  Health    1895-1900    inclusive;  apptd.  mem.  of  State 

247  Cabot  St.,  Holyoke,  Mass.*  Bd.  of 'Health,   1901,  sec  and  exec,  officer.  1906 — . 

TOWNE,  G-eorg-e  Dana,  M.D. ;  born  Manchester,  Mem.  Conn.  N.G.,  1891 — ,  now  chief  surgeon  State 

N.H..  Jan.   12,    1854;   s.  Daniel  D.  and   Betsy  Bean  Brigade,  with   rank   of  maj.    Lecturer  on   hygiene 

(Robinson)    Towne;    B.S.,    Dartmouth    Coll.,    1875;'  in  Med.  Dept.,  Yale  U.    Republican.   Conglist.   Mem. 

read  medicine  under  Dr.  George  E.   Hersey,  Man-  A.M.A..  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  Assn.  Military  Sur- 

chester;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of  City  of  New  York,  geons  U.S.,  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn.,  S.A.R.,  Gamma 


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Delta  Psi,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Clubs:  Graduates' 
(Xew  Haven),  Hartford  (Hartford).  Home:  62 
Trumbull  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Address:  State 
Capitol,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

TOWirSEKri),  Iiuther  Tracy,  clergyman;  born 
Orono,  Me.,  Sept.  27,  1S38;  s.  L,uther  K.  and  Mary 
True  (Call)  Townsend;  early  life  in  N.H.;  worked 
on  railroad  as  fireman;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1S59; 
grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1862;  (hon.  A.M.,  Wes- 
leyan,  1S66;  D.D.,  Dartmouth,  1871);  served,  1862-3, 
pvt.  and  adj.  16th  N.H.  Regt.,  19th  Army  Corps;  m. 
Laura  C,  d.  David  T.  and  Sarah  T.  (White)  Huck- 
ins,  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  Sept.  27,  1865.  Entered 
M.E.  ministry,  1864;  prof.  Hebrew,  Chaldee  and 
N.T.  Greek,  1868-70,  prof.  hist,  theology,  1872,  and 
practical  theolog;y  and  sacred  rhetoric,  1872-93, 
emeritus  prof,  same,  1893,  Boston  U.  Has  devoted 
time  to  literature  since  1893.  Has  filled  leading 
Congl.  pulpits  in  N.B.  and  M.E.  appmts.  in  North- 
ern and  Middle  Southern  states.  Mem.  Victoria 
Inst.,  London,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  Am.  Forestry  Assn., 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  del.  to  the  Methodist  Ecumenical 
Council,  London,  1881;  same  World's  Parliament 
of  Religions,  Chicago,  1893;  dean  Chautauqua  Sch. 
of  Theology,  1882-5;  now  asso.  editor  Bible  Cham- 
pion, New  York.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books.)     Address:   Brookline.   IMass.' 

TO'WNSEND,  BCobert)  Elmer,  real  estate,  mort- 
gages and  ins.;  born  Vienna,  Austria,  Feb.  7,  1868; 
s.  Henry  Elmer  and  Emilie  Wilhelmina  (Kaupe) 
Townsend;  father  a  native  of  Boston,  and  mother 
of  Crefeld,  Germany;  brought  to  America  in  in- 
fancy; g.s.  of  Elmer  Townsend,  who  was  largely 
interested  in  development  of  shoe  mfg.  machinery 
in  Boston;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass., 
1875-76;  Henrv  M.  Mackintosh's  pvt.  sch.,  Boston, 
1876-78;  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1878-85;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1889;  m.  Josephine  Wheildon.  of  Boston,  Apr.  29, 
1891;  1  son,  Robert  Elmer,  Jr.  Engaged  in  gen. 
real  estate  business  since  1888;  dir.  Nat.  Rockland 
Bank,  Newtonville  &  Watertown  Street  Ry.  Co.; 
v.-p.,  trustee  and  mem.  investment  com.  Boston 
Penny  Savings  Bank;  trustee  N.E.  Real  Estate 
Trust,  Boston  Suburban  Electric  Cos.,  also  trustee 
of  pvt.  estates.  Mem.  Boston  Real  Estate  Exchange 
and  Auction  Bd.,  Nat.  Automobile  Assn.  of  Boston 
(pres.).  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Union,  Harvard,  Ex- 
change (Boston);  Harvard  (New  York):  Brookline 
Country.  Recreations:  general  outdoor  sports.- 
Home:  3  Plymouth  St.,  Boston;  (summer)  North 
Falr^outh,  Mass.  Office:  602  Shawmut  Bank  Bldg., 
Boston. 

TOWNSEND,  Virgriuia  Frances,  author;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn..  1830.  Was  several  yrs.  editor  Ar- 
thur's Home  Magazine:  contbr.  to  periodicals.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1912-13,  for  list  of  books, 
etc.)  Address:  118  Eastern  Av.,  Arlington  Heights, 
Mass. 

TOWNSEND,  William  Smith,  broker.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

TOWNSEND,  William.  Warren,  surgeon;  b.  Eliz- 
abeth, N.J.,  Api-.  S,  1870;  s.  Louis  and  Caroline 
(McKinlev)  Townsend;  ed.  pvt.  schs.,  Elizabeth, 
N.J.;  Trinity  Sch.,  New  York;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1893: 
m.  Nov.  12,  1895,  Agnes  L.  Graves,  of  Richmond 
Hill,  N.Y.  Prof,  genito-urinary  surgery,  U.  of  Vt.; 
attending  genito-urinary  surgeon,  Rutland  City 
Hosp.,  Proctor  (Vt.)  Hosp.,  Mary  Fletcher  Hosp., 
Fanny  Allen  Hosp.,  Champlain  Valley  Hosp.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  Vt.  State  and  County  med.  socs..  Am.  Urol. 
Assn.,  Am.  Assn.  Genito-Urinary  Surgeons.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Rutland  Country, 
Ethan  Allen  (Burlington,  Vt.),  Lake  Champlain 
Yacht.    Address:   Rutland.  Vt. 

TOWNSHEND,  Henry  Hotchkiss,  lawyer;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Sept.  30,  1S74;  s.  Charles  H.  and 
Mary  H.  (Hotchkiss))  Townshend;  descendant  of 
Thomas  Townshend,  of  Lynn,  Mass.;  B.A.,  Yale, 
1897:  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1901;  m.  Hannah  Dra- 
per Osgood,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  21,  1913.  Ad- 
mitted to  Conn,  bar,  1901,  and  since  practiced  in 
New  Haven;  dir.  Union  and  New  Haven  Trust  Co.; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  New  Haven,  1904-9  (pres., 
1907).  Has  served  as  1st  It.  and  battalion  adj.,  2d 
Inf.,  Conn.  N.G.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Conn.  Bar 
Assn.     Republican.     Conglist.     Clubs:    Graduates,' 


New  Haven  Country,  New  Haven  Lawn.   Home:  67 
Grove  St.    Office:  69  Church  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

TOWNSHEND,  Baynham,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  .July  10,  1878;  s.  Charles  Hervey  and 
Maiy  A.  (Hotchkiss)  Townshend;  descendant  of 
John  Howland,  of  the  Mayflower,  family  among 
first  settlers  of  New  Haven  Colony;  prep.  edn. 
Hopkins  Grammar  Sch.  (New  Haven),  and  Taft's 
Sch.,  Watertown,  Conn.;  Ph.  B.,  Yale,  1900;  M.D., 
Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1905;  m.  Juliet  A. 
Adee,  of  New  York,  June  3,  1908;  1  son,  Raynham, 
Jr.  Began  practice  in  N.Y.  City,  1905;  removed  to 
New  Haven,  1908;  lecturer  on  anatomy,  Yale  Sch. 
of  Fine  Arts;  asst.  surgeon  New  Haven  Hosp.;  dir. 
and  sec.  Elm  City  Pvt.  Hosp.  Able  seaman  Conn. 
Naval  JMilitia,  1S98;  asst.  surgeon,  1908;  surgeon 
in  command,  1912-13.  Mem.  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc, 
New  Haven  County  Med.  Soc,  Roosevelt  and  Sloane 
Maternity  hosps.  alumni  assns..  Delta  Psi  (Yale) 
Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Yale,  Delta  Psi  (New 
York) ;  Graduates',  Country,  New  Haven  Lawn,  etc. 
Address:  233  Church  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

TOY,  Crawford  HoweU,  college  prof.;  b.  Norfolk, 
Va.,  Mar.  23,  1836;  s.  Thomas  Dallam  and  Amelia 
(Rogers)  Toy;  A.M.,  U.  of  Va.,  1856;  U.  of  Berlin, 
1866-8;  (LL.D.,  U.  of  N.C.,  1889,  Harvard,  1904) ;  m. 
Nancy,  d.  of  Rev.  R.  M.  Saunders,  of  Norfolk,  Va , 
1888.  Prof.  Hebrew,  Southern  Bapt.  Theol.  Sem., 
Greenville,  S.C,  and  Louisville,  Ky.,  1869-79;  Han- 
cock prof.  Hebrew  and  other  Oriental  langs.,  Har- 
vard, 1880-09,  prof,  emeritus  since  Sept.  1,  1909; 
also  Dexter  lecturer  on  Bibl.  lit.  until  1903.  Fellow 
A.A.A.S.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books  and  writings.)  Address:  7  Lowell  St.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.* 

TOZZEB,  Alfred  Marston,  archaeologist;  b.  Lynn, 
Mass.,  July  4,  1877;  s.  Samuel  Clarence  and  Caro- 
line Blanchard  (Marston)  Tozzer;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1900,  A.M.,  1901,  Ph.  D.,  1904;  Am.  fellow  Archseol. 
Inst.  America,  1902-5;  m.  Margaret  Tenney  Castle, 
Apr.  10,  1913.  Asst.  prof,  anthropology.  Harvard, 
and  curator  Central  Am.  archaeology,  Peabody  Mu- 
seum, Harvard.  Mem.  Am.  Anthrop.  Assn.,  Am. 
Folk-Lore  Soc,  Archaeol.  Inst.  America,  Am.  Antiq. 
Soc;  corr.  mem.  Soci6t6  des  Am§ricanistes  de 
Paris;  fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Royal 
Geog.  Soc,  Royal  Anthrop.  Assn.  Clubs:  Harvard 
Travelers,'  Colonial.  Author:  A  Comparative  Study 
of  the  Mayas  and  Lacandones,  1907;  Ruins  of 
Tikal,  1911;  Ruins  of  Nakum,  1913;  also  numerous 
pamphlets.  Home:  7  Bryant  St.  Addi-ess:  Peabody 
Museum,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

TBACEY,  William  Joseph,  M.D.;  b.  Norwalk, 
Conn.,  INIay.  15,  1866;  s.  John  and  Catherine  (Eng- 
lish) Tracey;  ed.  Norwalk  pub.  schs.;  St.  Mary's 
Parochial  Sch.;  M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll.,  New  York, 
1889;  m.  Sept.  30,  1891,  Catherine  Finnigan,  of 
Norwalk,  Conn.  Practiced  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  since 
1889;  town  health  officer  and  city  health  officer 
since  1900;  mem.  City  Bd.  of  Health;  attending 
surgeon,  Norwalk  Hosp.;  consulting  surgeon, 
Bridgeport  Hosp.  Democrat.  Catholic.  Fellow  Am. 
Coll.  Surgeons,  mem.  A.M. A.,  Conn.  Med.  Soc.  (v.- 
p.),  Fairfield  Co.  Med.  Soc  (ex-pres.).  Am.  Surg. 
Soc.  Mem.  Elks,  Knights  of  Columbus.  Club:  Cath- 
olic.   Address:   23  West  Av.,  Norwalk,  Conn. 

TRACY,  Charles  Alden,  educator;  b.  Cornish,  N. 
H.,  Nov.  16,  1872;  s.  Stephen  Alden  and  Agnes 
f Bailey)  Tracy;  grad.  Kimball  Union  Acad.,  1893; 
B.L.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1897;  m.  Hillsboro,  N.H., 
Jan.  1,  1902,  Grace  M.  Powell;  3  children,  Elizabeth 
Alden,  Stephen  Powell,  Charles  Alden,  Jr.  Prin. 
graded  schs.,  Middletown  Springs,  Vt.,  1897-9,  high 
sch.,  Hillsboro.  N.H.,  1899-01;  supt.  schs.,  Clare- 
mont,  N.H.,  1901-5;  prin.  Kimball  Union  Acad., 
Meriden,  N.H.,  since  1905  (also  treas.  of  the  acad.). 
Mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1912.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  N.H.  High  Sch.  Masters'  Club  (pres.).  Phi 
Kappa  Psi,  N.H.  Hist.  Soc.  Mason;  Granger.  Ad- 
dress: Meriden,  N.H. 

TRACY,  Frank  Basil,  editor;  Oct.  18.  1866-1912. 
(See  vol.   1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,   1912- 

13.) 

TRACY,  Fred  E.;  b.  Montgomery,  Vt.,  July  12, 
1865;  s.  Alonzo  and  Barbara  (Lawson)  Tracy; 
grandfather   Joseph   Lawson   and   his   wife,   Anna, 


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came  to  Montreal,  Que.,  from  Bedford,  Eng.,  1S43; 
ed.  common  schs.,  Belvidere;  unmarried.  In  build- 
ing and  painting  business  since  1895;  tax  assessor 
7  terms  since  1892;  sell,  dir.,  1898-03;  selectman, 
1903  and  1906  (chmn.  1903);  town  auditor,  1904, 
05,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15  (chmn.  except  for  yrs.  1905 
and  1911);  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911-12;  county 
petit  juror,  1911;  chmn.  Rep.  Town  Com.,  1912, 
1914;  mem.  Rep.  Co.  Com.  Protestant.  Address: 
Belvidere  Center,  Vt. 

TRACY,  Georg'e  (Gilbert)  Lowell,  composer  and 
teaclur  ol'  music;  b.  Lynn,  Mass.,  Feb.  21,  1855; 
s.  Cyrus  Mason  and  Caroline  Mary  (Needham) 
Tracy;  fatlier  prof,  materia  medica,  Mass.  Coll.  of 
Pharmacy  and  amateur  composer  and  flute  player, 
and  mother  alto  singer  and  pianist;  ed.  by  father 
and  mother  and  in  pvt.  schs.;  began  to  lead  orches- 
tra at  10;  studied  violin,  flute,  piano,  organ  and 
composition,  under  teachers  of  Bo.ston;  in  London, 
Eng.,  with  Sir  Arthur  Sullivan,  3  yrs.,  1883,  85,  87, 
preparing  vocal  scores  of  his  operas;  m.  East 
Poland,  Me.,  Nov.  27,  1883,  Agnes  Walker,  a  well- 
known  dramatic  soprano.  Has  traveled  extensively 
as  orchestra  leader  and  conductor  and  has  taught 
for  many  yrs.,  principally  in  Boston;  has  written 
many  songs  and  instrumental  works,  several  light 
operas  and  a  great  deal  for  orchestras;  principally 
devoted  to  orchestration,  both  of  own  works  and 
others;  has  played  every  instrument  in  tlie  orches- 
tra and  band;  mus.  dir.  of  the  "Shows"  given  by 
1st  Corps  Cadets  and  of  the  Bank  Officers'  Assn., 
Boston;  mgr.  Acorn  Pub.  Co.  Author:  Textbook 
of  Harmony  and  Composition.  Home:  233  Harvard 
St.,  Brookline,  IMass:  (summer)  North  Weymouth, 
Mass.    Studio:   181  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

TRACV,  John  Clayton,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Williman- 
tic,  Conn.,  Nov.  3,  1869;  s.  John  Theodore  and 
Annie  (Downer)  Traev;  Pli.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific 
Sch.  (Yale),  1890,  C.E.,  1892;  m.  Elizabeth  Mary 
Blakeslee,  of  Brookline.  Mass.,  Oct.  23.  1894.  Instr., 
1891-02,  asst.  prof,  structural  engring.,  1902-15, 
prof,  since  1915,  Yale.  Mem.  Soc.  Promotion  Engi- 
neering. Edn.,  Conn.  Soc.  C.E.,  Sigma  Xi.  (See 
AVlio's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:  345  Winthrop  Av.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

TRACY,  Olin  Hobbs,  clergyman;  b.  Auburn,  Me., 
.July  4,  1857;  s.  Ferdinand  and  Sylvia  Jane  (Hobbs) 
Tracy;  descendant  of  Lt.  Thomas  Tracy,  of  Nor- 
wicli.  Conn.;  grad.  Nichols  Latin  Sell.,  Lewiston, 
Me..  1878;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1882,  A.M.,  1885;  B.D., 
Cobb  Div.  Sch.,  1885;  (D.D..  Hillsdale  Coll.,  1909); 
m.  Susie  E.  Barbarick,  of  Portland,  1884  (died 
1891);  m.  2d,  Etta  G.  Goodwin,  of  Oakland,  Me., 
July  4,  1896;  2  children  (twins),  Olin  Berry  and 
Leighton  Goodwin,  b.  Boston,  Dec.  15,  1897.  Or- 
dained Free  Bapt.  ministry,  1884;  pastor  Strong, 
Me.,  1884-6,  Biddeford,  1886-90,  Oakland,  Cal..  1890- 
91,  Somersworth,  N.H.,  1893-6,  Boston,  1896-01, 
Pittsffeld,  Me.,  1901-7,  Pittsfleld,  N.H.,  1909-11, 
New  Hampton  since  1911.  Corporator  and  sec. 
New  Hampton  Lit.  Instn. ;  ex-pres.  N.H.  State  Assn. 
Free  Baptists.  Progressive.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow, 
Granger,  Maccabee.  Recreations:  tennis,  garden- 
ing, wood  chopping,  driving.  Address:  New  Hamp- 
ton, N.H. 

TRACY,  Rog-er  Sherman,  M.D. ;  b.  Windsor,  Vt., 
Dec.  9,  1841;  s.  Ebenezer  Carter  and  INIartha  S. 
(Evarts)  Tracy;  A.B.,  Yale,  1862;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys. 
and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1868;  interne  Bellevue  Hosp., 
New  York,  1S67-9;  studied  Berlin,  Germany,  1869- 
70.  Sanitary  insp.,  chief  sanitary  insp..  deputy 
register  and  registrar  of  records.  New  York  Health 
Dept.,  1870-01.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
list  of  books,  etc.)    Home:  Ballardvale,  Mass.* 

TRAPTON",  Herbert  Walter,  lawver;  b.  Ft.  Fair- 
field, Me.,  May  26,  1864;  s.  John  Bright  and  Sarah 
Jane  (Staples)  Trafton;  A.B.,  Colby,  1886;  m.  Kate 
Persis  Winslow,  of  Dexter,  Me.,  Aug.  24,  1891;  2 
children,  Sarah  Winslow-,  b.  Aug.  10,  1894  (died 
May  25,  1913);  Gertrude  Staples,  May  8,  1900. 
Admitted  to  jNIc.  bar,  1891;  associated  in  practice 
w-ith  father  until  his  death,  June,  1896,  under  firm 
name  of  Trafton  &  Trafton;  since  engaged  in  gen. 
practice  alone:  pres.  Ft.  Fairfield  Nat.  Bank;  elk. 
and  dir.  Ft.  Fairfield  Drug  Co.;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1911  and  1915  (speaker  of  House,  1915). 
Democrat.    Episcopalian.     Mem.    Eastern    Frontier 


Lodge   No.    112,   F.   and  A.M.    Club:   Masonic.    Ad- 
dress: Ft.  Fairfield,  Me. 

TRAIN,  Elizabeth  Fhipps,  author;  b.  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1856;  d.  William  G.  and  Mary  Eliza- 
beth (Phipps)  Train;  Wells  Coll.,  Aurora,  N.Y., 
1870-2;  unmarried.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America. 
1912-13,  for  list  of  books  and  writings.)  Address: 
Duxbury,   Mass.* 

TRASK,  John  Low  Rogers,  clergyman.    (See  vol. 

1909.) 

TRASK,  ■William  Ropes,  lawyer;  b.  New  York, 
Jan.  9,  1862;  s.  Charles  H.  and  Martha  R.  (Ropes) 
Trask;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1885,  LL.B.,  1888;  unmarried. 
Practiced  in  Boston  since  1888;  treas.  Nahant  Land 
Co.;  trustee  Hanover  Street  Trust  Co.,  North  Street 
Trust  Co.  Trustee  Peter  Bent  Brigham  Hosp. 
Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Mass.  State  Bar 
Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Mil.  Hist.  Soc.  of 
IMass.  (sec).  Clubs:  Somerset,  Union,  Tavern. 
Home:  86  Mt.  Vernon  St.  Office:  40  State  St.,  Bos- 
ton,  Mass. 

TRAUT,  Georg-e  W.,  mfr. ;  b.  New  Britain,  Conn., 
Feb.  22,  1869;  s.  Justus  A.  and  Louise  (Burck- 
hardt)  Traut;  grad.  New  Britain  Higla  Sch.;  m. 
May  1,  1895,  Amalie  Stendberg,  of  West  Hartford, 
Conn.  Engaged  in  mfg.  in  New  Britain  since  1888; 
pres.  and  treas.  The  Traut  &  Hine  Mfg.  Co.;  dir. 
U.S.  Fastener  Co.;  dir.  New  Britain  Nat.  Bank; 
trustee  New  Britain  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  New 
Britain  Common  Council  2  terms;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.  3 
terms.  Trustee  New^  Britain  Hosp.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  New  Britain, 
Hartford,  Farmington.  Home:  W^.  Main  St.  Office: 
230   N.   Stanley   St.,  New   Britain,   Conn. 

TRAVIS,    Charles    Bradford,    educator;    Sept.    7, 

1841-Nov.   8,   1914.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

TRAVIS,  Georg-e  Clark,  lawyer;  b.  HoUiston, 
Mass.,  Aug.  19,  1847;  s.  George  Clark  and  Racliel 
Parker  (Currier)  Travis;  descendant  of  Henry 
Travers,  Agawam  (now  Ipswicli),  Mass.,  1634; 
grad.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  1865;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1869,  A.M.,  1872;  studied  law  with  D.  A.  Gleason 
and  B.  F.  Hayes  and  taught  Latin  and  Greek  in 
high  sch.,  Medford,  Mass.,  1869-72;  admitted  to 
bar,  in  Middlesex  Co.,  1872;  m.  Holliston,  Apr.  5, 
1871,  Harriet  March  Fitcli.  Practiced  in  Holliston 
and  Boston,  1872-4;  was  also  trial  justice;  prac- 
ticed in  Soutli  Framingham,  Mass.,  1874-86;  re- 
turned to  Boston,  1886;  asst.  attv.-gen..  Mass., 
1891-8;  counsel  Boston  Elevated  Ry.  Co.  since  1898. 
Mason.  Home:  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  101  Milk  St., 
Boston. 

TRAYES,  William  Henry,  Jr.,  M.D.;  b.  Maiden, 
Mass..  Jan.  28,  1882:  s.  William  Henry  and  Delia 
(Smith)  Trayes;  grandfather  on  paternal  side 
came  to  America  from  Barnstaple,  Devonshire, 
Eng. ;  ancestors  on  mother's  side  were  early  set- 
tlers of  Me.;  grad.  Foxboro  High  Sch.,  1900;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1904;  m.  Betsev  Dodge,  of  New 
Boston,  N.H.,  July  25,  1912.  Interne  Free  Hosp. 
for  Women,  Boston,  1905-6,  since  in  practice  in 
Boston.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Club:  Harvard  (Boston).  Recre- 
ations: motoring,  outdoor  sports.  Address:  511 
Massachusetts  Av.,  Boston. 

TREAD WAYj  Allen  Towner,  congressman;  b. 
Stockbridge,  Mass..  Sept.  16,  1867;  s.  William  Den- 
ton and  Harriet  (Heaton)  Treadway;  A.B.,  Am- 
herst, 1886;  m.  Sylvia  Shares,  of  New  Haven. 
Conn.,  Oct.  25,  1893.  Propr.  Red  Lion  Inn  and 
Heaton  Hall,  summer  resorts,  Berkshire  Hills, 
Stockbridge;  dir.  Berkshire  Loan  &  Trust  Co.. 
Pittsffeld,  Mass.;  trustee  Lee  (Mass.)  Savings 
Bank.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1904  (com.  on  wavs 
and  means).  Senate,  1908-11  (pres.  1909,  10,  11); 
mem.  63d  Congress  (1913-15),  1st  Mass.  Dist.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi. 
Mason    (33°).    Home:    Stockbridge,  Mass.* 

TREADWELIi,  Aaron  Louis,  biologist:  b.  Red- 
ding, Conn.,  Dec.  23.  1866;  s.  Aaron  and  Lois 
(Mead)  Treadwell;  B.S.,  T^^esleyan  U.,  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1888,  M.S.,  1890;  fellow,  1897-8,  Ph.D.,  1899, 
U.  of  Chicago;  m.  Sarah  Hill,  of  Redding.  Conn., 
June  15,  1892.  Asst.  in  natural  history,  Wesleyan 
LT.,  1888-91;  prof,  biologv  and  geologv.  Miami  LT., 
Oxford,   O.,   1891-1900;  prof,   biologv,  Vassar  Coll., 


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1900 — -.  Instr.  Marine  Biol.  Lab.,  Woods  Hole, 
Mass.,  1898-06,  1913,  Cold  Spring  Harbor,  L.I.,  1907. 
hon.  curator  annulates  Am.  jNIus.  Natural  His- 
tory, N.Y.,  1909 — .  Methodist.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  societes,  etc.)  Address:  Vassar  Coll., 
Poughkeepsie,   N.Y. ;    (summer)    Redding,  Conn.* 

TREAT,  John  Harvey,  historiographer;  Julv  23, 
1839-Nov.,  190N.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
AmerJca,  190S-9.) 

TREAT,  Robert  Byron,  merchant;  b.  Centreville, 
R.I.,  Feb.  11,  lNt;S;  s.  Franklin  and  Klizabeth  (L,ap- 
ham)  Treat:  grad.  Knglish  and  C^lassical  High  Sch., 
Providence,  ISStj;  m.  JNlarv  G.  Turner,  of  Uaklawn, 
R.I.,  June  1,  ISltl'.  Began  in  cotton  mfg.,  1899  (sold 
mill,  19U3);  converter  of  cotton  cloth  since  1904; 
pres.  Mfrs'.  Fuel  "Co.  of  R..1.,  Interstate  Land  & 
Improvement  Co.  of  Del.;  pres.  and  treas.,  War- 
wick and  Coventry  Water  Co.;  dir.  Anderson  Spark 
Plug  Co.  Itepublican  presdl.  elector,  1900;  mem. 
R.I.  State  Senate,  1901-2;  pres.  R.l.  Commn.  to  La. 
Purchase  Expn.,  1903-4;  mem.  State  Bd.  of  Pulilic 
Roads,  since  1901.  Methodist.  Hoine:  Centreville, 
R.L    Office:   10  Weybosset  St.,  Providence,  R.L* 

TREFETHEN,  Henry  Emerson,  educator;  b. 
Wilton,  Me.,  June  10,  1S55;  s.  Joseph  and  Susan 
Burnham  (Webster)  Trefethen;  ed.  Wilton  Acad.; 
student  Wesleyan  Sem..  Kents  Hill,  Me.,  at  inter- 
vals 1871-76;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1881,  A.M.,  1885;  m.  Alice  Rosamond  Porter, 
of  Mt.  Vernon,  Me.,  July  22,  1882  (died  1897);  m. 
2d,  Mary  Amanda  Jiluzzy,  of  Searsmont,  Me.,  July 
16,  1902;  children,  Evangeline,  Henry  Porter,  Mary 
L.,  W.  Webster,  A.  Ruth,  Frances  E.,  H.  True, 
Joseph  M.  Teacher  at  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.  and 
Women's  Coll.,  1881-11  (pres.  of  same,  1898-02); 
prof,  astronomy,  Colby  Coll.,  Waterville,  Me., 
since  1911.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mem.  Eclectic 
Soc,  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Wesleyan  U.).  Occasional 
contbr.  to  math,  jours.  Recreations:  gardening, 
poultry  raising,  politics.    Address:  Waterville,  Me. 

TREFR'X',  William  Davis  Thayer,  lawyer;  b. 
Marblehead,  Mass.,  May  10,  1852;  s.  Samuel  Stacey 
and  Rebecca  (Wormstead)  Trefry;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Marblehead;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1878  (Phi  Beta  Kap- 
pa), A.M.,  1908;  m.  Maria  T.  A.  Gardner,  of  Mar- 
blehead, Aug.  12,  1912.  Studied  law;  admitted  to 
bar,  1882,  since  practiced  at  Marblehead;  auditor 
State  of  Mass.,  1890-1;  apptd.  chmn.  Commrs.  of 
Savings  Banks,  continuing  until  Sept.,  1899;  tax 
commr.  and  commr.  of  corpns.  since  Sept.,  1899; 
dir.  Holyoke  IMut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Salem,  Mass.  Epis- 
copalian. INIason  (33°).  Pres.  Marblehead  Hist. 
Soc,  Bibliophile  Soc.  of  Boston.  Democrat.  Clubs: 
Corinthian  Yacht,  Tufts  College,  of  Boston.  Home: 
Marblehead,  IMass. 

TREMBIiAir,  Evariste  C,  M.D.;  b.  Napierville, 
P.Q.,  Nov.  15,  1859;  s.  Jean  Baptiste  and  Orelie 
Palin  (d'Abonville)  Tremblay;  ed.  Montreal  Coll.; 
M.D..  Victoria  U.  Med.  Dept.,  Toronto,  Can.,  1887; 
m.  Emma  M.  Gers,  of  Woonsocket,  R.L,  June  1, 
1892;  2  children,  Bertrand,  Lafayette.  Practiced 
in  Manchester,  N.H.,  since  1892;  mem.  staff  Notre 
Dame  Hosp. :  med.  insp.  pub.  schs.,  Manchester; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Registration  in  Optometry,  N.H., 
1911-17:  med.  examiner  for  Ladies  of  Maccabees 
and  various  other  sees.  Mem.  N.H.  Med.  Soc.  Hills- 
borough Co.  and  Manchester  med.  socs.  Republican. 
Catholic.  Home:  610  Union  St.  Office:  1087  Elm 
St.,  Manchester,  N.H. 

TRIBOU,  David  Howard,  clergyman;  b.  Hamp- 
den, Me.,  Sept.  16,  1848;  s.  David  Jones  and  Clarinda 
Irish  (Murch)  Tribou;  first  ancestor  in  America, 
William  Brewster,  first  of  name  Thomas  Tribou; 
ed.  Hampden  Acad.,  and  East  j\le.  Conf.  Sem., 
Bucksport,  Me.;  spl.  course  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  The- 
ology; (D.D.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1901);  m.  Mar. 
6,  1873,  Katherine  Davis,  of  Ellsworth,  Me.  (died 
1905).  Prin.  Rockport  (Me.)  High  Sch.,  1870-1, 
Hampden  Acad..  1871-2;  apptd.  supervisor  of  com- 
mon schs.  for  Penobscot  County,  Jan.,  1872;  ad- 
mitted to  East  Me.  Conf.,  June,  1872;  apptd.  chap- 
lain U.S.  Navy  by  Pres.  Grant,  Feb.  5,  1872;  dean 
of  corps  of  naval  chaplains,  1901-10;  retired  on 
reaching  the  age  of  62  yrs.,  Sept.  16,  1910:  served 
on  board  Colorado,  Congress,  Hartford,  Powhat- 
tan,  Lancaster,  New  York,  Iowa,  and  Wisconsin, 
on  North  Atlantic,   Mediterranean,   South  Atlantic 


and  Pacific  stas.  Del.  Ecumenical  Conf.,  Wash- 
ington, D.C.,  1891,  Toronto,  1911,  Gen.  Conf.,  Bal- 
timore, 1908.  Trustee  Wesleyan  U.;  sec.  East  Me. 
Conf.  M.E.  Ch.,  with  office  in  Bucksport,  Me.,  since 
1909.  Republican.  Clubs:  Union  (Boston),  Army 
and  Navy  (Washington,  D.C.).  Address:  Bucks- 
port,  ]\le. 

TRZCKET,  Nelson  Fayne,  shoe  mfg.;  b.  Belmont, 
Mass.,  Nov.  26,  1872;  s.  Charles  Wesley  and  Ellen 
Frances  (Page)  Trickey;  descended  from  Trickey 
famil>-,  of  N.H. ;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Belmont  and  Wal- 
tham;  course  in  Sheldon's  Sch.  of  Salesmansliip, 
Chicago,  111.;  m.  Alice  Frances  Rice,  of  Waltham, 
Mass.,  Oct.  27,  1897;  1  daughter,  Darthea  Hebard. 
Began  as  retail  shoe  elk.  in  1887;  became  traveling 
salesman  3  yrs.  later;  engaged  as  salesman  with 
Houghton,  Hebard  &  Warren,  Somersworth,  N.H., 
1893,  and  continued  15  yrs.;  entered  partnership 
F.  C.  Hebard  &  Co.,  Windsor,  Vt.,  1909;  elected 
pres.,  asst.  treas.  and  mgr.  of  sales,  F.  C.  Hebard 
Corpn.,  Hudson,  Mass.,  1913.  Dir.  The  One  Hundred 
Associates  (real  estate).  Mem.  Boston  Shoe  Asso- 
ciates. Republican.  Baptist.  Mem.  Dalhousie 
Lodge,  F.  and  A.M.,  Newtonville,  Mass.  Club: 
Woodland  Golf  (Auburndale,  Mass.).  Home:  New- 
ton Highlands.  Mass.  Office:  111  Lincoln  St.,  Bos- 
ton;  factory,  Hudson,  Mass. 

TRIGGS,  FUoyd  Winding',  cartoonist,  writer;  b. 
Winnebago,  111.,  Mar.  1.  1872;  s.  Rev.  Matthew  and 
Martha  Jane  Triggs;  ed.  U.  of  Minn.,  and  Art  Inst, 
of  Chicago;  m.  Effle  Gertrude  Overly,  of  New 
York,  July  31,  1903.  Cartoonist  Chicago  Daily 
News,  until  1903,  New  York  Press,  until  1912;  now- 
connected  with  The  Christian  Science  Monitor, 
Boston.  Mem.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Club:  Press  (New 
York).    Home:  Darien,  Conn.* 

TRINKATJS,  Henry  Deiderich,  clergyman;  b. 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  June  1,  1867;  s.  John  Philip  and 
Amalia  Augusta  (Quittmeyer)  Trinkaus,  both  na- 
tives of  Germany;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Bridgeport, 
Conn.;  Centenarv  (^oUegiate  Inst.,  Hackettstown,  N. 
J.;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1896  (pres.  Y.M.C.A. 
and  mem.  of  Mvstical  Seven) ;  m.  Esther  M.  Bel- 
den,  of  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  June  2,  1897;  5  children, 
Geo.  Belden,  Clifford  Daniels  (died  1907),  Henry 
D.,  Jr.,  Esther  Amalia,  Frederick  Philip.  Ordained 
M.E.  ministrv,  1902;  pastor,  Waterville,  Conn., 
1897-1900,  Buffalo  Av.  Ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1901-05, 
Sevmour,  Conn.,  1906-7,  Vanderveer  Park  Ch., 
Brboklvn,  1908-10.  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  1911-15. 
Dir.  Conn.  S.  S.  Assn.  Scout  Master;  started  first 
Boy  Scout  troop  in  New  Canaan,  Conn.  Del.  Pro- 
gressive Conv.,  Hartford,  1912.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon,  Conn.  Grange.  Recreations:  walking,  ten- 
nis, garden,  music  (flute).  Address:  210  Main  St., 
New  Canaan,  Conn. 

TBIFP,  Georg-e  Alston,  M.D. ;  b.  Embden,  Me., 
Sept.  18,  1872;  s.  Richard  Henry  and  Mandana 
Coleman  (Lawry)  Tripp;  grad.  Anson  Acad.,  1891; 
M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1896;  m.  Mary 
Ida  Schultz,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  Aug.  8,  1901;  3 
children,  Alston  C,  Robert  H.,  Paul  W.  Asst.  phys. 
T\^orcester  (Mass.)  State  Hosp.,  1896-7;  practiced 
in  Worcester,  since  1898;  visiting  phys.  Out-pa- 
tient Dept.,  Worcester  City  Hosp.,  1898-Sept.,  1914: 
visiting  phvs.  same  hosp.  since  Oct.  1,  1914;  visit- 
ing dermatologist  to  same  hosp.  since  July,  1898. 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Worcester  Dist. 
Med.  Soc,  Practitioners'  Club.  Republican.  Uni- 
versalist.  Recreations:  hunting,  fishing,  motoring. 
Home:   477  Cambridge  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

TRIFP,  Georg-e  Henry,  librarian:  b.  Fairhavcn, 
Mass.,  Dec.  28,  1853;  s.  Hiram  and  Louisa  (Gifford) 
Tripp';  descendant  of  John  Cook  and  Richard 
Warren,  of  the  Mavflower.  and  of  John  Tripp, 
1638;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1876:  m.  Helen  E.  Covell, 
of  New  Bedford,  Mass..  1885;  2  children,  Mrs.  E. 
L.  Vinal  (of  Seattle,  Wash.),  Curtis  Carver.  Sch. 
prin  (high  and  grammar),  1876-01:  librarian.  New 
Bedford,  since  1901;  ex-pres.  bd.  of  trustees,  Taber 
Acad..  Marion,  Mass.;  trustee  St.  Luke's  Hosp., 
New  Bedford.  Mem.  Mass.  Library  Club  (ex-pres.). 
Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Republican.  Conslist.  Home: 
Fairhaven,  Mass.    Address:  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

TRIPP,  Guy  Eastman,  corporation  manager; 
moved  to  New  York.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who   in  America,    1914-15.) 


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TRIPP,    Job    Carver,    insurance;    b.    Fairhaven, 

Mass.,  Aug.  y,  1828;  s.  James  and  Jane  (Hooper; 
Tripp;  descendant  on  motiier's  side  of  Go\'.  Wil- 
liam Bradford,  of  Plymouth  Colony,  and  on  fa- 
ther's side  of  John  Tripp,  Britisli  yeoman,  who 
settled  in  Newport,  R.I.,  in  1634;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Fairhaven,  and  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Normal  Sell.; 
m.  Anna  T.  Hallet,  Mar.  10,  1857  (died  1869);  m. 
2d,  Juliet  Taber,  Oct.  15,  1874  (died  1907);  1  daugh- 
ter, Jenny  Hallet.  Fire  and  lite  ins.  business; 
trustee  Fairhaven  Savings  Bank,  Millicent  Library; 
dir.  Phoenix  Hall  Assn.;  was  U.S.  assessor  or 
taxes  4  yrs. ;  postmaster  of  Fairhaven,  4  yrs. 
Pres.  or  sec.  Fairhaven  Improvement  Assn.,  Zi>  yrs.; 
moderator  town  meetings  33  yrs.;  climn.  Sch.  (3oin. 
50  yrs.,  etc.  Supt.  Unitarian  S.S.  55  yrs.;  pres. 
Channing  Conf.  40  yrs.;  dir.  Old  Dartmoutli  Hist. 
Soc. ;  life  mem.  Am.  Unitarian  Assn.,  High  Sch. 
Alumni  Assn.;  mem.  Animal  Rescue  League,  Mass. 
State  Child  Labor  Com.,  Mass.  Peace  Soc,  Mass. 
Civic  League,  Mass.  Forestry  Assn.,  Soc.  Preven- 
tion of  Cruelty  to  Children,  etc.  Nat.  pres.  Tripp 
Assn.  Republican.  Clubs:  Leighton,  Colonial.  Ad- 
dress: Fairhaven,  Mass. 

TRIPP,  Thomas  A.,  corporation  manager;  b. 
Fairhaven,  Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1857;  s.  Arnold  G.  and 
Susan  T.  (Swift)  Tripp;  grad.  Fairhaven  Higli 
Sch.,  1875;  grad.  Moses  Brown  Sch.,  Providence, 
R.I.,  1877;  m.  Lois  E.  Babcocli,  of  South  Kings- 
town, R.I.,  June  24,  1886;  3  children,  Anna  L., 
Mary  A.,  Stanley  R.  Began  in  business.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  1877;  now  pres.  Fairhaven  Instn.  for 
Savings;  gen.  mgr.  The  Pairpoint  Corpn.,  New  Bed- 
ford; dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank  (New  Bedford),  Fairhaven 
Nat.  Bank.  Chmn.  Fairhaven  Sch.  Bd.  since  1902; 
trustee  Millicent  Library,  Fairhaven.  Republican. 
Mem.  Soc.  of  Friends  (Quakers).  Home:  Fair- 
haven,  Mass.    OfHce:   New  Bedford,  Mass. 

TRISCOTT,  Samuel  Peter  Rolt,  artist;  b.  Gos- 
port,  Eng.,  Jan.  4,  1846;  s.  Capt.  Triscott,  R.N.; 
gen.  edn.  pvt.  scli.;  ed.  as  civ.  engr.  and  studied 
art  in  England;  came  to  U.S.,  1871;  has  since  been 
engaged  as  artist.  Represented  in  Mus.  Fine  Arts, 
Boston.     Home:   INIonhegan,  Me.* 

TROMBIiEV,  Tlieodore  E.,  general  agent.  Mutual 
Benefit  Life  Ins.  Co.;  b.  Detroit,  Mich.,  May  18, 
1873;  s.  Theodore  E.  and  Sarah  (Partlow)  Tromb- 
ley;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Detroit;  m.  Sarah  Robinson,  of 
Detroit,  Mich.,  Oct.  16,  1895;  3  children,  Gladys 
Mildred,  Howard  James,  Naomi  Elizabeth.  Em- 
ployed as  elk.  in  retail  dry  goods  store  of  Elliott, 
Taylor  &  Woolfenden  Co.,  Detroit,  1891-8;  propr. 
and  mgr.  men's  and  women's  furnishings  store, 
1898-06;  solicitor  Mut.  Benefit  Life  Ins.  Co.,  1907- 
10;  supt.  of  agts.,  same  co.,  for  state  of  Mich., 
1910-12;  gen.  agt.,  with  hdqrs.  in  Springfield, 
Mass.,  since  Jan.  1.  1912.  Mem.  Life  Underwriters' 
Assn.  of  Western  Mass.,  Springfield  Bd.  of  Trade. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Recreations:  bas- 
ket ball  and  other  outdoor  sports.  Home:  23  Wood- 
lawn  PL,  Longmeadow,  Mass.  Office:  356  Main  St., 
Springfield,  Mass. 

TROTT,  John  Alden,  mechanical  engineer;  b. 
Boston,  Mar.  16,  1878;  s.  John  C.  and  Sallie  Stur- 
gis  (Crocker)  Trott;  S.B.  in  Mech.  Engring.,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1901;  m.  Grace  Lindsley  Willard,  of 
Sharon,  Mass.,  June  8,  1907;  1  daughter,  Barbara 
Willard.  With  Am.  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co., 
in  the  mech.  and  elec.  engring.  depts.,  until  co. 
moved  to  New  York;  supt.  Riverside  Boiler  Works, 
(^ambridgeport,  Mass.,  1907-11;  asst.  supt.  Pacific 
Mills,  new  print  works,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1911- 
13;  treas.  Riverside  Boiler  Works,  since  1913.  Mem. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Alumni  Assn.  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Technol- 
ogy (Boston),  Belmont  Spring  Country,  Belfrey 
(Lexington).  Recreations:  motoring,  golf.  Home: 
12  Warren  St.,  Lexington,  Mass.  Office:  491  Main 
St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

TROTT,  Novella  Jewell,  author,  editor.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

TROTZ,  Johan  Otto  Em^anuel,  consulting  engi- 
neer; moved  to  Sweden.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,    1914-15.) 

TROUP,  Alexander,  editor  and  publisher:  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  June  2,  1877;  s.  Alexander  and  Au- 
gusta (Lewis)  Troup;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs., 


New  Haven;  m.  Medora  Beardsley,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Nov.  30,  1909.  Has  been  identified  with 
Tlie  New  Haven  Union  since  1897;  succeeded  fa- 
ther as  editor  and  pub.  same,  1908,  also  treas.; 
pres.  Reading  Printing  Co.,  Reading,  Pa.,  owners 
of  the  News,  Times  and  Telegram;  mem.  Civil 
Service  Bd.,  New  Haven,  1909-15.  Democrat.  Clubs: 
Union  League,  Elks,  Race  Brook  Country,  New 
Haven  Automobile.  Recreations:  motoring.  Home: 
318  Winthrop  Av.  Office:  80  Center  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

TROUP,  Alexander,  newspaper  man;  Mar.  31, 
1840-Sept.  5,  1908.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1908-9.) 

TROUT,  Delmar  Everett,  clergyman;  b.  Spring- 
field, O.,  Nov.  1,  1881;  s.  Aaron  P.  and  Mabel  Dean 
(Farr)  Trout;  grad.  High  Sch.,  Springfield,  1900; 
student  Wittenberg  Coll.,  Springfield,  3  yrs.;  A.B., 
Tufts  Coll.,  Mass.,  1904,  M.A.  in  Sociology  and 
Economics,  1907;  B.D.,  Crane  Theol.  Sch.  (Tufts), 
1907;  m.  Mabel  Tufts  Littlefield,  of  Rockport, 
Mass.,  June  9,  1909;  1  daughter,  Shirley  Dean.  Or- 
dained Universalist  ministry,  at  Tufts  College 
Chapel,  .Tune,  1907;  began  pastorate  Brattleboro, 
Vt.,  July,  1907.  Pres.  Windham  and  Bennington 
Assn.  of  Universalists  (organized  1834);  pres. 
Brattleboro  Civic  League;  sec.  Brattleboro  Tu- 
berculosis Assn.,  Inc.;  trustee  Public  Librarj-. 
Mem.  Phi  Kappa  Psi  (Wittenberg).  Republican. 
Address:   9  Williston  St.,  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

TROUP,  Philip,  postmaster;  b.  New  Haven. 
Conn.,  May  22,  1878;  s.  Alexander  and  Augusta 
(Lewis)  Troup;  grad.  Hopkin's  Grammar  Sch., 
1897;  Ph.B.,  Yale,  1900;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1903; 
m.  E.  Daisy  Sherman,  of  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  Nov.  27, 
1907.  Admitted  to  practice  in  N.Y.,  Conn.,  and  in 
U.S.  cts.;  trial  counsel  N.Y.  City  ry.  cos.,  1903-7; 
sec.  and  treas.  Nat.  Press  Bur.,  Washington,  D.C., 
1907-8;  editor  New  Haven  Union,  1908-14;  post- 
master, New  Haven,  since  Mar.  2,  1914;  mem.  New 
Haven  Bd.  of  Edn..  1909-12.  Democrat.  Dir.  and 
sec.  New  Haven  Union  Co.  Mem.  Conn.  Bar  Assn., 
N.Y.  Bar  Assn.  Clubs:  Graduates',  Economic  (New 
Haven),  Yale  (New  York).  Home:  291  Sherman 
Av.    Address:   Post   Office,   New  Haven,   Conn. 

TROWBRIDGE,  Edward  Henry,  M.D.,  surgeon; 
b.  Portland,  Me.,  Oct.  1,  1856:  s.  William  S.  and 
Elizabeth  Porter  (Tukey)  Trowbridge;  A.B.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1881;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin), 
1884;  m.  Carrie  L.  Parker,  of  Framingham,  IMass., 
Sept.  5,  1888;  3  children,  Parker.  Gladys  Isabel, 
Louise.  Practiced  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  since  1.SS5; 
specializes  in  surgery  and  in  gynecology;  visiting 
surgeon  to  "Worcester  City  Hosp.;  climn.  Worces- 
ter Bd.  of  Health.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Am.  Acad.  Medi- 
cine, Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Home:  335  Main  St.  Office:  58  Pleasant  St.,  "^Wor- 
cester, Mass. 

TROWBRIDGE,  Francis  Bacon,  lawyer,  genealo- 
gist, author;  b.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  June  7,  1866; 
s.  Thomas  Rutherford  and  Katherine  (Bacon) 
Trowbridge:  descendant  of  Thomas  Trowbridge,  of 
New  Haven,  1638;  prep.  edn.  Hopkins  Grammar 
Sch.,  New  Haven;  A.B.,  Yale.  1887;  LL.B.,  Yale 
Law  Sch.,  1890;  m.  Mabel  Christine,  d.  James  Au- 
gustus and  Helen  Josephine  (Chipman)  Nelson, 
of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  June  30,  1898.  Admitted  to 
Conn,  bar,  1890;  has  engaged  in  management  of 
family  real  estate  and  trusts,  since  1891.  IMem. 
N.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc,  of  Boston  (life),  Am. 
Hist.  Assn.,  New  Haven  (jolony  Hist.  Soc.  (dir.), 
S.A.R.,  Psi  Upsilon.  Clubs:  Quinnipiack,  New 
Haven  Country,  Yale  (New  York).  Author:  The 
Champion  Genealogy,  1891;  The  Hoadlev  Geneal- 
ogy, 1894:  The  Ashlev  Genealogy,  1896;  The  Trow- 
bridge Genealogy,  1908.  Home:  353  Temple  St., 
New  Haven:  (summer)  Litchfield,  Conn.  Office: 
792   Chapel   St.,   New  Haven,   Conn. 

TROWBRIDGE,  John,  physicist;  b.  Boston,  1843; 
s.  John  Howe  and  Adeline  Trowbridge;  S.B.,  Law- 
rence Scientific  Sch.  (Harvard),  1865,  S.D.,  1873; 
m.  Mary  Louise  Thayer,  1875.  Tutor  Harvard, 
1866-9;  asst.  prof,  physics,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1869- 
70;  asst.  prof,  physics,  1870-80,  prof.,  1880-8,  Rum- 
ford  prof,  applied  science  since  1888,  dir.  .Jeffer- 
son Physical  Lab.  since  1884,  Harvard.    Asso.  edi- 


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tor  American  Journal  of  Science.    Mem.  Internat.  25  to  29;  teacher  of  music,  Jersey  City  High  Sch., 

Congress    of    Electricians,    Paris.    1883;    del.    U.S.  Broooklyn  Collegiate  and  Poly.   Inst,  and   Adelphi 

Congress  of  Electricians,   Phila.,   1884.    Mem.  Nat.  Acad.,   and   clioir   master   in   chs.    of   Brooklyn,    29 

Acad.     Sciences,     Am.     Acad.     Arts    and    Sciences  to    35;    practiced    in    N.Y.    City,    central    N.Y.,    and 

(pres.).  Am.  Philos.   Soc;  v.-p.   Sect.  Physics  A.A.  mem.  med.  staff  House  of  Good  Shepherd  and  sole 

A.S.,    1884.     (See  Who's   Who   in   America   tor  list  examiner  for  Met.  Life  Ins.  Co.,   N.Y.  City,   for  3 

of   books,    etc.)     Address:    Cambridge,    Mass.*  yrs.;  at  Syracuse,  N.Y.,  1880-92,  Manchester,  N.H., 

der^ro^e^??=NT^S?p°t^fs^'^f8.^^"^°'^rnd'^f;  "^^  to^o^k^^^^^woVk^oY^l^lJ^^lfu/uf  L^.°^^rurlV?^n! 

&J^°"H°T?.^r;o.   v\^^nfS^al^AwHH.1■J••  jTt^nrted  1910,.  and  after  his  death  succeeded  to  his  practice 


NY      WP??'to^Pw    York    CUV    TsIt     -^nc?  be^arl  Holnoe.   Soc.   (sec.   3  yrs!).    Mason;  mem.  and  med. 

J^' wH^  for  tbA^rr««^wint  tn^Rolton    IS4V  since  examiner  Royal  Arcanum,  15  yrs.;  mem.  N.E.  Order 

ictfve  Is   ediior^Ind   cSr    to  mags'   and  jours  of  Protection  (med.  examiner  15  yrs.).    Club:  Park 

?'Si\2  wiL't   w.^^   ?.,    2?J^lri;^    f,^i?^^uft■   ^?  hnnk«  ^'  Street  (Boston).    Recreations:  music.    Home:  (win- 

MnmP    AHfn.^on    Mast^  ter)  Hotel  Nottingham,  Boston ;  (summer)  111  Elm 

wome.  Ariin..,ton.  Mass.  g^^  Marblehead,  Mass. 

cha^t°^fifed''^.^Nfw*S"  en    Comf  *Dlff  ^11'  TBUEBLOOD,     Benjamin    Franklin,     publicist; 

f"TLmay'Rut\e''rlo"rd''tnT'CaToline''7Hoadl^^^^^  Th^'s  ^^ho^^n^A^feHS^ 'lfl4-{f?    ^"'    '''''    "''° 

Trowbridge;    descendant    of    Thomas    Trowbridge,  vVhos   vv no  in  America,   i9i4-io.; 

of  New  Haven,  1638;  ed.  pvt.  schs..  New  Haven;  m.  TBUEBIOOD,  Mary  Esther,  educator;  moved  to 

May     Wells,     d.     Franklin     and     Julia     Lockwood  Berkeley,  Cal.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

(Smith)   Farrel,  of  Ansonia,  Conn.,  Jan.  8,  1891;  3  TBUELL,  Byron,  banker:  b.  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt., 

children,   Rutherford    (deceased),  Caroline  Rachel,  Nov.   23,  1834.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

E!!-t.?."*^,a^.??^^A.,?„"#^f?^/.'^.^„^,"*.??'^l?,*/^^3  TBUESDAIE,    PMlemon    Edwards,    surgeon;    b 

izabeth 


New  Ha^^n  Park  Commn. ;   was  mem    City  Coun-  S^.^'ii^'-^EUzabeth.'^EuAor.  'owner'ana^  surgeon  Highl 

?QA/^T^?ty^^o^^lVo5^-?^;  ^.^^f^Ril-l^inw   o%V-n^f,  •  land  Hosp.,  under  title  of  the  Dr.  P.  E.  Truesdlle 

H2t-o^P.Po\'^^^QV^-^^v">?L?w=;,S'^WorA°R^^«'  Private  Hospital,  Inc.,  of  which  is  pres.;  surgeon 

rank  of  col.,  1881.    Dir.  New  Haven  Hosp.,  Bd.  As-  ^      t,^.      Anne's    Hosn  •    consulting    sureeon    to    Fall 

irJ^^eiS^^SAR    'of 'c^onn^'^Soc"'  SniarWaTs'  Rivfr  CuThIs?.? ^res?°The'T?fes1al'^lf  Clin\c.  ?^^^ 

lop"  nf Fm",nde1:s  and  PatHots  of  AmeHca     F^sco^  Trustee    B.M.C.    Durfee    High    Sch.     Mem.    A.M.A.. 

^^?iJi..r2^rr..r^l^r^^FJ^}lnh     i^f^V^w^^^orn    ni,f^='  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Med.  Library  Assn.,  Bos- 

palian:  vestryman  Trinity  Ch.,  New  Haven.  Clubs.  .         p,,^      Tj„„n     Club      Clubs-     Harvard    ^Boston) 

?^l""*PT^n?o;  ^.Vlu^f^llr  York^^iro^t"^  4fi''mfr  Queq'^uec^ha'?i''f  FaU  Ri^er"^  "fIiI  RiverColf^^'con'tbr: 

}^^Z1'  Y'?/°'V,ffi®n^p^   %q    %^,^^h    ^<it      T?^w    w«^;in'  numerous  articles  to  med.  jours.    Home:    177  Win- 
house    Av.     Office.    129    Church    St.,    New    Haven,  ^^^  g^     q^^^.    ^g^  j^^^j^  g^^  p^U  ^^^^^^  ^^^^ 

■^^°r'^^^l**?90Tr^'^  ^^*^°"'  ™-^-^-^  -^-  (See^^fi^'?^^h=o^nj^"e?icf  ^r^tloll^i'pli^)"^^^^^^^^^ 

neer.     (bee   voi.    lyuy.;  Greenwich,  Conn.    Office:    90  West  St.,  New  York. 

JF-^.RW'  /.^^%^  ^V.^^.^}'T^LZ'^^'%^' 1:  ^Ai\f:         TBUESDELI.,   Hobart  Georre,   educator  :b    Mt. 

3.  Harvey  A.  and  Anna 
,    Wesleyan    U., 
of  New  Bruns- 

asst.    yard    master    and   night    yard    master,    same  "'^^'^'  ^^•^-  •'"'"=  "•  '■'"■'■•  "  ^-"J^en,  Helen  Emily, 
rd.,  at  North  Adams 
patcher,    Springfield, 
supt.    Albany    di 

same  rd.,  at  Bosti^n,  oim-c  xcu.  i,  i.^j.v.    iav-mc  i^u^.  a /ij..„„„.     c^;,^!^    r<^>i« 

Beacon  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.    Office:  338  South  Sta-  Addiess.     Sumeld,   conn, 
tion,  Boston.  TBUETTE,  Everett  Ellsworth,  organist;  b.  Rock- 

TBTJE,    John    Preston,    author;    b.    Bethel,    Me.,  Jand,  Mass.    Mar.  14.  1S61:  s.  Joseph  and  Catherine 

Feb.    13,    1859;    s.    Dr.    Nathaniel    Tuckerman    and  Pierce    (Holbrook)Truette;    grad.   Phillips   Acad 

Susannah  (Webber)  True;  ed.  Exeter  (N.H.)  Acad.,  -\n<iover,   Mass.,    1878;    studied   N.E    Conservatory 

and  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.,  Boston;   m.  Lilian  Sarah  of  Music:   Mus    B     Boston  U     1883;   studied   with 

Crawford,      July      22,      1885.       With      ednl.      dept.  Haiipt    (Berlin),    Guiln^iant    (Paris)     Best    (Llver- 

Houghton,   Mifflin   &   Co.,   pubs.,    since    1879.     (See  POol  and  London) ;  m    Fannie  Elizabeth  Sherman, 

Who's    Who    in    America    for    list    of    books,    etc.)  otBoston.  Jan.  1.  1886.    Organist  and  choirmaster. 

Home:  Waban,   Mass.    Office:   4  Park  St.,  Boston.*  Eliot  Congl.  Ch.,  Newton,  Mass.,  since  1897;  widely 

— — .._    ..,.._       ,  V    «        x'     J     -n      <.     4.         t,  known     as     concert    organist    and     instructor.     A 

TRUE,  Lilian  (Sarah)   Crawford,  illustrator;  b  founder    Am.  Guild  of  Organists.    Conglist.  Mason 

Boston;  d.  Dr.  Sarah  Marcy  Crawford;  studied  art  (32  =  ).    Composer  of  numerous  anthems  and  organ 

under  Tommaso  Juglans  and  at  Cowles    Art  Sch.,  pieces;   editor  books  of  organ  music.    Home:     130 

Boston;  m.  July  22,  1885    John  Preston  True.    Be-  ^  j^^      Brookline,    Mass.    Office:     218   Tremont 

gan    art    career   by   illustrating   for   Wide   Awake,  5*     -RrT^ton    Mnss  » 

Youth's  Companion,  etc.    Home:   Waban,  Mass.  '^^-  Boston,  mass.  ,,    „     *^     ., 

TBTIMBTTLIi,  Annie  Eliot,  author;  b.  Hartford, 


Dr.    John    Bergeson),    Harry    Irving    (died    1911),  ^v.,   Haitford,  Conn.                                    »,      ^r         •  t, 

John    Webster,    Margaret    Phillips    (Mrs.    Ellis    G.  TRUMBU!.!,     Jonathan,     writer;     b.     Norwich, 

Wood,  she  died  1906),  Richard  S.,  Jr.,  Rebecca  Wil-  Conn.,  Jan.  23,  1844;  s.  Daniel  L.  and  Alexandrine 

left      Teacher    of    music    and    prin.    high    sch.,    21  N.    (Wilson)    Trumbull:    ed.    Norwich   Free   Acad.; 

to  25;  in  employ  of  A.  S.  Barnes  &  Co.,  New  York,  m.   Harriet   Roosevelt   Richards,    of  Poughkeepsie, 


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N.Y.,  Dec.  17,  1868,  ex-treas.  Wm.  W.  Backus 
Hosp. ;  fellow  Norwich  Free  Acad.;  dir.  Eliza  Hunt- 
ington Memorial  Home;  corporator  Dime  Savings 
Bank.  V.-p.  Conn.  Hist.  Soc;  mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn., 
A.Li.A.,  Conn.  Library  Assn.  (pres.  1904-5),  New 
London  Co.  Hist.  Soc.  (2d  v.-p.);  mem.  S.A.R.  (pres. 
1891-1907),  Soc.  Colonial  Wars;  hon.  mem.  Soc.  of 
the  Cincinnati  in  Conn.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  list  of  writings.)    Address:  Norwich,  Conn.* 

TRUMPOIiD,  Max  ISmil,  editor;  b.  Glauchau, 
Saxony,  Germany,  .June  .30,  1861;  s.  Frederick  Au- 
gust and  Johanna  Christiane  (Billing)  Trumpold; 
ed.  in  pub.  schs.  and  under  pvt.  tutors;  arrived  in 
America,  1882;  m.  l^awrence,  Mass.,  June  2,  1882, 
Martha  Maria  Riedel  (now  deceased);  m.  2d,  Law- 
rence, Nov.  3,  1891,  Minnie  Schoenland;  childi-en, 
Adeline  Taylor,  Clarence  L.,  Carl  H.,  Cora,  Eliza- 
beth, Frederick  W.  Learned  printing  trade  in  Sax- 
ony and  became  proofreader  and  local  editor  there; 
ownei-  and  editor  New  Hampshii-e  Post  and  print- 
ing ottice,  Manchester,  N.H.,  1893-6;  associated 
with  H.  E.  Dick  as  Dick  &  Trumpold  and  consoli- 
dated 2  papers,  Oct.,  1896,  publishing  the  Anzeiger 
and  Post  and  "Hertha,"  the  ollicial  organ  of  the 
Order  of  Harugari,  M.  E.  Trumpold,  editor  of  both 
papers.  Democrat.  Protestant.  Mem.  German  Gen. 
Sch.  Soc,  Turn  Verein,  Lyra  (singing  soc),  etc. 
Mem.  D.O.H.,  O.d.H.S.,  Lawrence  Commandery  D.R. 
Club:  Lawrence  Press.  Home:  Birch  Av.,  Me- 
thuen,  Mass.  Office:  129-131  Newbury  St.,  Law- 
rence,  Mass. 

TBYON,  Dwig-ht  William,  landscape  painter;  b. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Aug.  13,  1849;  s.  Anson  and  Delia 
O.  (Roberts)  Tryon;  studied  art  in  Paris  under 
J.  de  la  Chevreuse,  C.  Daubigny  and  A.  Guillemet, 
and  at  the  ficole  des  Beaux  Arts.  Took  medal, 
Boston,  1882;  N.A.,  1891;  mem.  Nat.  Inst.  Arts  and 
Letters,  Am.  Water  Color  Soc.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  list  of  prizes,  etc.)  Address:  South 
Dartmouth,    Mass.* 

TRYON,  James  Libby,  secretary  Mass.  Peace 
Soc;  b.  Boston,  Nov.  21,  1864;  s.  Joseph  and  Ellen 
Bigelow  (Cummings)  Tryon;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894; 
B.D.,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Mass.,  1897;  LL.B., 
Boston  U.,  1909,  Ph.D.,  1910;  m.  Kate  Allen,  Sept. 
15,  1885.  Reporter  Portland  Press,  1884;  city  editor 
Portland  Express.  1885,  Bangor  Commercial,  1886; 
night  editor  Portland  Argus,  1887-8;  deacon,  1896; 
priest,  1897.  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  All  Saints'  Ch..  Attle- 
boro,  Mass.,  1897-1907,  Ch.  of  St.  John  the  Evange- 
list, Mansfield,  Mass.,  1900-7;  asst.  sec.  Am.  Peace 
Soc,  1907-11:  sec.  Mass.  Peace  Soc,  and  dir.  N.E. 
dept.  Am.  Peace  Soc,  June,  1911—.  Mem.  Mohonk 
confs.,  1907-13;  mem.  Internal.  Peace  Congress, 
Munich,  1907.  London,  1908,  Geneva,  1912,  The 
Hague,  1913:  lecturer  on  international  arbitration. 
Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  1908-11;  lecture 
tour  of  Canadian  clubs,  univs.  and  chs.  to  promote 
the  peace  centennial,  spring,  1911.  Mem.  Mass. 
Prison  Assn.,  Am.  Peace  Soc,  Am.  Soc.  Internal. 
Law,  Am.  Soc.  for  .lud.  Settlement  of  Internat. 
Disputes.  Am.  Polit.  Science  Assn.,  Am.  Acad.  Polit. 
and  Social  Science.  Republican.  Mason,  Odd  Fel- 
low. Author  of  pamphlets  and  articles  on  peace; 
oontbr.  on  internat.  law  to  Yale  Ijaw  Journal,  etc. 
Home:  33  Cliff  St.,  Arlington  Heights,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:    6  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

TRYOIT.  Kate  Allen  (Mrs.  James  Libby  Tryon), 
writer,  lecturer;  b.  Naples,  Me.,  Mar.  IS.  1865;  d. 
Cliarles  Addison  and  Annie  (Walker)  Allen;  ed. 
high  sch..  acad.  and  pvt.  tutelage;  studied  R.I. 
Sch.  of  Design,  1904-7,  Mus.  Fine  Arts,  Boston, 
1907-9;  m.  James  Libby  Tryon.  Sept.  15.  1885.  Re- 
porter, Bangor  Commercial,  1886.  Boston  Adver- 
tiser and  Record,  1888-90;  lecturer  on  birds  and 
writer  on  nature  subjects,  1890;  the  first  to  give 
birds,  arousing  popular  interest 
Home:      33    Cliff    St.,    Arlington 


popular  talks  on 
in    the    subject. 
Heights,    Mass.* 

TUBBS,    Frank 

N.Y.,  Apr.   9,   1864 

Tubbs; 

(S.T.D. 


and  geology,  1899-1901,  acting  pres.,  1899-1900, 
Kan.  Wesleyan  U. ;  prof,  science,  1902-7,  prin., 
1903-7,  Marion  (O.)  High  Sch.;  piof.  geology  and 
astronomy,  Bates  Coll.,  1907 — .  Lecturer  on  science, 
Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1910-12.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Nat. 
Geog.  Soc,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  etc.  Author  and  trans- 
lator of  several  works  in  the  Spanish  language; 
lecturer  on  science  and  travels.  Home:  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.* 

TUCK,  Bdward  Arthur,  clergyman;  b.  Milford, 
N.H.,  Feb.  6,  1860;  s.  Eben  Baker  and  Lydia  S. 
(Frye)  Tuck;  grad.  Worcester  (Mass.)  Acad., 
1880;  student  Brown  U.,  1880-1;  A.B.,  Amherst, 
1885  (Phi  Beta  Kappa):  studied  law,  1885-6:  stu- 
dent Chicago  Theol.  Sem.,  1886-7,  Newton  Theol. 
Instn.,  1887;  grad.  Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1888; 
m.  Grace  Evelyn  Whitson,  of  Newburgh,  N.Y.,  Feb. 
17,  1897.  Ordained  Baptist  ministry,  1891;  pastor 
People's  Ch.,  Newbuigh,  N.Y.,  1891-6,  Summer  St. 
Ch.,  Nantucket,  Mass.,  1896-7,  People's  Ch.,  Nan- 
tucket, 1897-9;  engaged  in  evangelistic  work,  1899- 
1900;  pastor  Otisfleld,  Me.,  1901-3;  missionary  to 
lumbermen,  1904;  N.H.  State  missionarv,  1905; 
pastor  West  Stewartstown,  N.H.,  1906-7,  AVest  Ch., 
Concord,  N.H.,  1908-13;  field  sec.  for  N.H.  and  Vt., 
Lord's  Day  League  of  N.E.,  since  May,  1913.  Lec- 
turer on  prohibition,  peace,  the  Sabbath,  etc.  Mem. 
Theta  Delta  Chi.  Mason.  Address:  26 1^  South  St., 
Concord.  N.H. 

TU'CKE,  Edward  Morton,  insurance;  b.  Dracut 
(now  Lowell),  Mass.,  May  3,  1840;  s.  Edward  and 
Emily  (Coburn)  Tucke;  prep.  edn.  Lowell  High 
Sch.:  A.B..  Harvard.  1862,  later  A.M.:  m.  Katharine 
Parker,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  Dec  2,  1874;  6  children, 
Emily,  Rowena,  Edward  Parker,  Edward  Hildreth, 
Parker,  Katharine.  Sec.  and  treas.  Traders  & 
Mechanics  Ins.  Co.  since  1874:  dir.  Lowell  Gas 
Was  mem.  City  Council  and  Bd.  of 
Lowell:  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1886, 
180n.    ruMiiucrnt.    :\r:is(>n.    riub:    Vesper 

Vddf.'ss:      i.MW.'ll.     .\l;iss.  ___  , 


Sean,   college   prof.;    b.    Mexico, 

s.  Lewis  and  Cynthia  (Waters) 

A.B..    Ohio   Weslevan   U.,    1888,    A.M..    1893 

1898);  m.  Lottie  T.  Kerr.  Aug.  2.  1888:  m. 


2d,  Euphemia  Fowler,  Sept.  7,  1898.  Prof,  natural 
history,  Mexican  Methodist  Coll.,  Puebla,  Mex., 
1889-94;  pres.  South  Am.  Sch.  of  Theology.  Mer- 
cedes,   Argentine    Republic,    1894-7;    prof,    biology 


Light  Co. 
./  Aldermen, 
(  87,  Senate 
,\_Counti\-. 

TUCKER,  Edward  Tobey,  :\I.D. :  b.  New  Bedford, 

Mass.,  Sept.  29.  1849;  s.  Charles  Russell  and  Dorcas 
(Fry)  Tucker;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1871;  M.D..  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1874;  m.  New  Bedford.  June  7,  1877, 
Anna  Elizabeth  Pope;  4  children,  Robert  Earle,  b. 
June  29,  1878,  Emilv,  Oct.  19,  1880  (died  Mar.  19, 
1882),  George  Greenleaf,  Sept.  28,  1882  (died  Feb. 
8.  1903),  Helen,  Aug.  14.  1884  (died  Feb.  7,  1912). 
Has  practiced  in  New  Bedford  since  1874:  mem. 
Sch.  Com..  New  Bedford,  1893-8.  Mem.  Soc.  of 
Friends,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Old  Colony  Hist.  Soc, 
New  England  Historic-Geneal.  Soc.  Address:  1050 
Pleasant    St.,    New    Bedford,    Mass. 

TUCKER,  rioyd,  editor;  b.  Redding,  Conn.,  June 
11,  1844:  s.  Floyd  and  Anna  (Jelliff)  Tucker;  ed. 
Sanford's  Sch.,  Redding  Ridge,  Easton  Acad., 
Easton.  Conn.;  m.  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  .lune  17.  1875, 
Helen  F.  Stiles;  2  sons,  Henry  B..  Arthur  J.  Editor 
The  Farmer  since  May.  1872;  pub.  since  1891;  sec. 
and  treas.  The  Farmer  Pub.  Co.  since  incorporation, 
1895;  park  commr.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  2  yrs.  Demo- 
crat. Mason.  Home:  105  Brooklawn  Av.  Office: 
179   Fairfield   Av.,    Bridgeport,    Conn. 

TUCKER,  Georg'e  Fox.  lawyer;  b.  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  Jan.  19,  1852;  A.B..  Brown  IT..  1873.  Ph.D., 
1891;  LL.B.,  Boston  IT.,  1875:  m.  Effie  S.  Williams, 
of  Middleborough,  May  18,  1907.  Practiced  at 
Boston,  1882 — :  reporter  decisions  Supreme  Jud. 
Ct.  of  Mass.,  1892-1900;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.. 
1890-3.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
hooks,  etc.)  Clubs:  St.  Botolph  (Boston),  Authors'. 
Roval   Societies.    Office:    Barristers  Plall.  Boston.* 

TUCKER,  Herman  ^athrop,  civil  engineer,  ex- 
plorer; b.  Newton.  Mass.,  May  27,  1883;  s.  Fred- 
erick Herman  and  Mary  (Lathrop)  Tucker;  stu- 
dent Williams  Coll.,  1902-3;  Biltmore  Forest  Sch.; 
Harvard;  unmarried.  Examiner  of  surveys,  U.S. 
Forest  Service.  Was  mem.  Parker-Browne  Mt. 
McKinley  Expdn.,  1910;  archfeol.  engr.  and  alpinist. 
Yale  Peruvian  Expdn..  1911:  led  first  ascent  of 
Mt.  Coropuna,  21.700  ft.  high,  in  southern  Peru; 
explored  and  mapped  for  first  time  the  ancient 
Inca  ruins  of  Macchu  Pichu,  Peru.  Socialist.  Mem. 
Theta  Delta  Chi.  Clubs:  Explorers'  (New  York): 
Travelers',  Appalachian  Mountain  (Boston).  Home: 
206   Church   St.,  Newton,  Mass. 


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TUCKER,  Hiram  G.,  musician.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  A\hi)'s  "\\'ho  in  America,  1914-15.)* 

TUCKER,  Oreb  M.,  banlt  examiner;  b.  Boston, 
June  17,  1875:  s.  Thomas  J.  and  Mary  J.  (Bgerton) 
Tucker;  ed.  Pliillips  Grammar  Sch.,  and  Burdett's 
Business  Coll.,  Boston;  m.  Addie  L.  Pearce,  of 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1903.  In  office  of  Mass. 
State  treas.  5  yrs. ;  entered  Mass.  banlc  commr.'a 
office.  1902;  banlv  examiner  of  Mass..  1910-13;  chief 
of  cooperative  banlv  div.  of  the  State  Banking  Dept., 
since  Feb.,  1913.  Republican.  Baptist.  Giand  Gen- 
eralissimo Knigrhts  of  Malta  of  Mass.  and  R.I.; 
Past  Grand  Worthy  Patriarch  Sons  of  Temperance 
of  Mass.;  treas.  trustees  of  Putnam  Lodge  I.O. 
O.F. ;  mem.  Paul  Revere  Encampment  I.O.O.F. 
Home:  34  Bromfield  Rd.,  Somerville,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:   124  State  House,  Boston. 

TUCKER,  Pliilip  Melanctlion,  broker;  b.  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mu.ss.,  Aug.  11,  1877;  s.  Thomas  W.  and 
Elizabeth  L.  (Bell)  Tucker;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1899; 
m.  Nancy  Noyes,  of  Jamaica  Plain,  Jan.  11,  1905. 
Engaged  in  banking  and  brokerage  business  in 
Boston  since  1902;  dir.  Chapman  Valve  Mfg.  Co., 
Salmon  Falls  Mfg.  Co.;  trustee  Back  Bay  Realty 
Assn.  Republican.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Boston  Art, 
Harvard.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  201 
Devonshire    St.,    Boston. 

TUCKER,  Reuben  H.,  public  official;  b.  Ansonia, 
Conn.,  Aug.  9,  1847;  s.  Lyman  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Hotchkiss)  Tucker;  descendant  of  the  Milton, 
Cantenbury  families,  1650;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  East- 
man Business  College;  m.  Adelia  Louise  Bough- 
ton,  of  Woodbury,  Conn.,  Jan.  2,  1S67.  Has  served 
successively  as  borough  warden,  town  elk.,  col- 
lector, assessor,  and  deputy  judge  of  Police  Ct. ; 
justice  of  the  peace  since  1883;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1895-1901.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason 
(32°);  past  grand  high  priest  Grand  Chapter  of 
Conn.;  past  puissant  grand  master  of  Grand  Coun- 
cil of  Conn.;  pres.  Order  of  Highpriestliood  of 
Conn.;  venerable  master  Veteran  Masonic  Assn. 
of  Conn.    Address;    Ansonia,  Conn. 

TUCKER,  William  Austin,  banker;  moved  to 
New    York.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

TUCKER,  ■William  Jewett,  educator;  b.  Gris- 
wold.  Conn.,  Julv  13,  1889;  s.  Henrv  and  Sarah 
(Lester)  Tucker;  A.B.,  Dartmouth.  1861;  grad.  An- 
dover  Theol.  Sem..  1866:  (D.D.,  Dartmouth,  1875, 
U.  of  Vt.,  1904;  LL.D..  Williams,  1893,  Yale,  1895, 
Wesleyan,  1903,  Columbia,  1906);  m.  Charlotte  H. 
Rogers,  of  Plvmouth,  N.H..  June  22,  1870  (died 
Sept.  15,  1882):  m.  2d,  Charlotte  B.  Cheever,  June 
23,  1887.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1867;  pastor 
Franklin  St.  Ch.,  Manchester,  N.H.,  1867-75,  Madi- 
son Sq.,  Presbyn.  Ch.,  New  York,  1875-9;  prof, 
sacred  rhetoric  and  lecturer  on  pastoral  theology, 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1879-93:  pres.  Dartmouth 
Coll.,  1893-1909.  pres.  emeritus,  1909 — .  Asso. 
editor  Andover  Review.  1884-93:  founder  Andover 
House  (now  South  End  House),  Boston  (social  set- 
tlement);  lecturer,  Lowell  Inst..  1894,  Union  Theol. 
Sem.,  1897:  Lvman  Beecher  lecturer  Yale  Div. 
Sch.,  1897-8;  univ.  preacher.  Harvard,  1899-01. 
Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  N.H. 
Hist.  Soc,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Club:  University 
(Boston).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books.)    Home:    Hanover,  N.H.* 

TUCKERMAir,  Alfred,  bibliographer;  b.  New 
York,  Jan.  15,  1848;  s.  Lucius  and  Elizabeth  Wol- 
cott  (Gibbs)  Tuckerman;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1870; 
Ph.D.,  Leipzig.  1874;  m.  Clara  L.  Fargis,  of  New 
York,  Dec.  10,  1879.  Asst.  Astor  Library,  New 
York,  1876-80.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.:  mem.  Am.  Chem. 
Soc,  A.L.  A.,  New  York  Acad.  Sciences.  Has  pub. 
in  miscellaneous  collections  of  Smithsonian  Instn.; 
Index  to  the  Literature  of  the  Spectroscope,  1861- 
1887.  1888;  same,  continued  to  1900,  1902;  Index 
to  the  Literature  of  Thermodynamics,  1890;  Bibli- 
ography of  the  Chemical  Influence  of  Light,  1891. 
Home:    58  Kay  St.,  Newport,  R.I.* 

TUCKERMAN,  Frederick,  anatomist;  b.  Green- 
field, Mass.,  May  7,  1857;  s.  Frederick  G.  and  Han- 
nah L.  (Jones)  Tuckerman:  grad.  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll., 
1878;  B.S.,  Boston  U..  1878;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1882: 
student  London  and  Berlin,  1882-3,  Berlin.  London 
and    Heidelberg,    1892-4;    A.M.,    Ph.D.,    Heidelberg, 


1894;  m.  Alice  G.  Cooper,  of  Amherst,  Mass.,  Sept. 
6,  1881.  Lecturer  anatomy  and  pliysiology,  Mass. 
Agrl.  Coll.,  1883-6;  fellow  Clark  U.,  Worcester, 
1889-90.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
societies,  etc.)     Home:    Amherst.   Jlass.* 

TUCKERMAN,  Leverett  Saltonstall,  lawyer, 
trustee;  b.  Washington,  D.C.,  Apr.  19,  1848;  s.  John 
Francis  and  Lucy  Sanders  (Saltonstall)  Tucker- 
man; A.B.,  Harvard,  1868,  LL.B.,  1871;  m.  Lynn, 
Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1896,  Grace  Richardson.  Has  prac- 
ticed in  Salem  and  Boston  since  1872.  Trustee 
Provident  Instn.  for  Savings,  Boston  Episcopal 
Charitable  Soc,  Donations  of  the  P.E.  Ch.  in  Mass.; 
treas.  Assn.  for  Work  of  Mercy  in  Diocese  of  Mass., 
and  of  Episcopal  Ch.  Assn.;  sec.  and  trustee  Sailor's 
Snug  Harbor.  Mem.  Am.  Forestry  Assn.,  Am.  Civic 
Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  Somerset, 
Eastern  Yacht.  Appalachian  Mountain.  Home:  9 
Hereford  St.    Office:    953  Exchange  Bldg.,  Boston. 

TUDOR,  Prederic,  merchant.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

TUDOR,  William,  painting  and  mining;  Sept.  27, 

1848-1913.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

TUEIiIi,  James  Enoch,  M.D.;  Jan.  25,  1854-19 — . 
(See   vol.    1909.) 

TUFTS,  Bowen,  banker;  b.  Lexinston,  Mass., 
June  17,  1884;  s.  Albert  N.  and  Mary  Tufts  (Locke) 
Tufts;  descendant  of  Peter  Tufts,  who  arrived  in 
America  about  1675;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs. 
of  Somerville,  Mass.;  m.  Octavia  E.  Williams,  of 
Chicago,  Sept.  23,  1907:  3  children,  Marv  Octavia, 
Bowen  Charlton,  David  Albert.  Began  active 
career,  1899,  with  banking  house  of  Jose  Parker 
&  Co.,  and  became  mgr.,  1904;  mem.  firm  of  C.  D. 
Parker  &  Co.,  1910-12;  v. -p.  and  mgr.  C.  D.  Parker 
&  Co.,  Inc.,  since  1912;  also  dir.  Mass.  Lighting  Co., 
Athol  &  Orange  St.  Ry.  Co.,  Conn^  Valley  St.  Ry. 
Co.,  Athol  Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  Marlboro-Hudson 
Gas  Co.,  Marlboro  Electric  Co.,  Westboro  Gas  & 
Electric  Co.,  "Weymouth  Light  &  Power  Co.,  Union 
Light  &  Power  Co.  (Franklin,  Mass.),  Central 
Mass.  Electric  Co.,  Central  Mass.  Lighting  & 
Power  Co.,  Commonwealth  Gas  &  Electric  Co., 
Merrlfleld  Building  Trvist,  Worcester.  Unitarian. 
i\Tem.  Mt.  Hermon  Lodge,  A.F.  and  A.!M.  Clubs: 
Boston  Yacht,  Belmont  Spring  Country,  Engineers. 
Recreations:  golf,  tennis.  Home:  146  Allston  St., 
"West  Medford,  Mass.  Office:  78  Devonshire  St., 
Boston. 

TUFTS,  James  Arthur,  educator;  b.  Alstead, 
N.  H.,  Apr.  26,  1855;  s.  Timothy  and  Sophia  Philette 
(Kingsburv)  Tufts;  graduate  Phillips  Exeter 
Acad.,  1874;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1878;  m.  Effie  Locke, 
of  Arlington,  Mass.,  Dec.  21,  1878.  Prof.  English, 
Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  and  sec.  of  facultv,  1878 — . 
Member  N.H.  House  of  Rep.,  1905,  1907  (chmn.  com. 
on  edn.,  both  sessions).  Trustee  N.H.  College  of 
Agr.  and  Mech.  Arts;  trustee  Robinson  Sem.,  Exe- 
ter Pub.  Library,  Kensington  Social  Library.  Pro- 
gressive. Unitarian.  Mem.  Modern  Lang.  Assn. 
America,  Am.  Dialect  Soc,  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  N.E. 
Assn.  Colleges  and  Prep.  Schs.;  lion.  mem.  Clio- 
sophic  Soc.  Princeton  Univ.;  asso.  mem.  N.H.  Soc. 
of  Cincinnati.     Home:    27   Pine   St.,   Exeter,   N.H.* 

TUFTS,  Iieonard;  b.  Medford,  Mass.,  June  30, 
1870;  s.  James  W.  and  Mary  Emma  (Clough)  Tufts; 
prep.  edn.  Hales  Sch..  Boston:  spl.  course  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  class  of  1894;  m.  Gertrude  Ware  Sise, 
of  Medford,  June  14,  1895;  4  children,  Richard  S., 
Esther,  Albert  S.,  James  W.  One  of  the  mgrs.  of 
Am.  Soda  Fountain  Co.,  Boston,  1900-7  and  now 
v.-p.;  prin.  owner  resort  town  of  Pinehurst,  N.C. 
(founded  by  father,  1895),  and  lias  devoted  atten- 
tion principally  to  that  place  since  1907.  Democrat. 
Home:  Meredith,  N.H.     Office:  Pinehurst,  N.C. 

TUFTS,  Nathan  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Fitchburg,  Mass., 
Apr.  15,  1879;  s.  Joseph  A.  and  Carolyn  B.  (Gib- 
son) Tufts;  descendant  of  Peter  Brown,  of  the 
Mayflower,  and  of  the  Gibsons  who  were  among 
the  first  settlers  of  Fitchburg;  grad.  Fitchburg 
High  Sch.,  1896;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1900;  LL.B.,  Bos- 
ton U.  Law  Sch.,  1903;  m.,  June  25,  1910,  Bess  Cor- 
rinne  Nickerson,  of  Leominster,  Mass.  In  practice 
at  Waltham,  Mass.,  since  1903;  mem.  Bd.  of  Alder- 
men, Waltham.  3  yrs.,  1907-9;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  5  yrs.,  1910-14,  Mass.  Senate,  1915.  Repub- 
lican.   Mem.  Delta  Upsilon,  Phi  Delta  Phi.     Mason; 


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Odd  Fellow;  Grange;   Elks,  and  Moose.    Address: 
Waltham,  Mass. 

TUFTS,  Walter,  white  lead  products;  b.  New- 
York,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  18,  1860;  s.  Walter  and  Ellen 
Huckins  (Crocker)  Tufts;  ed.  pvt.  schs..  New  York 
and  Boston;  m.  October  6,  1886,  Mary  Dean,  of 
Boston;  3  children,  Mary  (Mrs.  Alexander  Strong, 
of  Norwood,  Mass.),  Walter,  Jr.,  Ellen.  N.E.  agt., 
A.  B.  Ansbacher  &  Co.,  color  and  chem.  mfrs., 
New  York,  1881-5;  partner  David  Randall  &  Co., 
1885-9;  pres.  Salem  Lead  Co.,  mfrs.  lead  products, 
since  1889;  v.-p.  and  treas.  Nat.  Lead  Co.  of  Mass., 
mfrs.  wliite  lead  and  lead  products;  v.-p.  Chad- 
wick-Boston  Lead  Co.;  dir.  United  Lead  Co.,  Nat. 
Lead  Co.,  Webster  and  Atlas  Nat.  Bank  (Boston). 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Exchange, 
Country.  Home:  13  Gloucester  St.  Office:  131 
State  St.,  Boston. 

TTTKEY,  Prank  Martin,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  at  sea, 
off  the  Western  Islands,  June  24,  1870;  s.  James 
Martin  and  Mary  Hitchcock  (Knowlton)  Tukey; 
descendant  of  Mary  Jane  Grey,  of  London,  Engr., 
made  famous  by  Grey's  Inn,  London;  grad.  Lincoln 
Acad.,  New  Castle,  Me.,  1887;  A.B.  Bowdoin,  1891; 
M.D.,  Harvard,  1894;  m.  Nov.  17,  1897,  Lillian  Cor- 
rinna  Ray,  of  Brid.^eport,  Conn.  Practiced  at 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  since  1894;  visiting  phys.  to 
Bridgeport  Hosp. ;  asst.  surg.  to  St.  Vincent's  Hosp. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Conn.  State 
Med.  Soc,  Bridgeport  Med.  Soc.  (pres.),  Practi- 
tioners' Club,  Zeta  Psi,  etc.  Clubs:  Sea  Side,  Sea 
Side  Country.  Addres.'s:  429  State  St.,  Bridgeport. 
Connecticut. 

TUKEY,  Balpli  Hemion,  teacher;  moved  to 
Missouri.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

TUIiZiEB,  Edward  Pratt,  clergyman;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Apr.  16,  1859;  s.  George  Warren  and  Abby 
Loveland  (James)  Tuller;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1884, 
A.M.,  1887;  grad.  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1887;  (D.D.. 
Kalamazoo  Coll.,  1904);  m.  Ella  E.  Lawton,  of 
Providence,  R.I.,  Sept.  2,  1884.  Ordained  Bapt.  min- 
istry, 1886;  pastor  Providence,  1886-7,  First  Ch., 
Newport,  R.I.,  1887-92,  Second  Ch.,  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  1892-1901,  First  Ch.,  Detroit,  1901-4,  Me- 
morial Bapt.  Ch.,  Chicago,  1904-6,  Brighton  Av.  Ch., 
Boston,  1906-15;  1st  Bapt.  Ch..  Hyannis.  Mass., 
since  1915.  Mem.  bd.  of  mgrs..  Baptist  Missionary 
Union,  since  1888,  sec.  bd.,  1901-6.  Trustee  Kalama- 
zoo Coll.,  1902-5,  Boston  Sch.  of  Expression,  since 
1904,  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  since  1907  (exec.  com. 
since  1908,  sec.  trustees,  since  1910).  Lecturer  on 
religious  psychology,  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1909- 
10.  Member  Delta  Upsilon.  Club:  "C.C."  (Boston) 
Contbr.  to  religious  jiress.  Address:  Hyannis, 
IVlass.* 

TUFFEB,  Frederic  Allison,  educator:  b.  Hollis- 
ton,  Mass.,  Aug.  17,  1858:  s.  Rev.  Samuel  and  Mary 
Ann  (Bill)  Tupper,  and  descendant  of  Thomas 
Tupper,  1635;  grad.  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.,  Boston, 
1875;  Harvard,  A.B.,  magna  cum  laude,  with  hon- 
ors in  classics,  1880;  m.  West  Stockbridge,  Mass., 
July  2,  1883,  Mary  Isabel  Van  Buskirk  (deceased, 
Mar.  24,  1890);  m.  2d,  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  Sept. 
5,  1892,  Grace  Emma  Canedy.  Prin.  high  schs., 
1880-1;  asst.,  Worcester  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1881-2; 
v.-p.  New  Brunswick  (N.J.)  High  Sch.,  1882-7; 
prin.  Arms  Acad.,  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  1887-92; 
head  master,  Quincy  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1892-9; 
head  master,  Brighton  High  Sch.,  Boston,  since 
1899;  trustee  Pub.  Library,  Quincy;  trustee  Boston 
Teachers'  Retirement  Fund  Assn.  and  of  Boston 
Teachers'  Pension  Fund.  Mem.  Mass.  Teachers' 
Assn.  (pres.,  1906-7,  1907-8),  New  England  Assn.  of 
U.S.,  Classical  Assn.  of  N.E.  (pres.  eastern  Mass. 
sect.),  Harvard  Philos.  Club.  Mass.  Schoolmasters' 
Club,  Boston  Sch.  Principals'  Assn.  (chmn.  com. 
on  pensions).  Alumni  Advisory  Council  of  Rox- 
bury Latin  Sch.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  etc.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  Canadian,  of  Boston  (pres., 
1915-16),  Harvard  Union  (life  mem.),  Friday  Even- 
ing (Boston),  etc.  Author:  Moonshine,  1884;  Echoes 
from  Dreamland,  1890;  Educational  Broth,  1904; 
Genealogical  Notes  on  the  Tupper  Family  (Boston 
Transcript),  1905;  A  Retirement  Fund  for 
Teachers,  1906;  The  Golden  Carillon  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa  poem,  at  Tufts  Coll.),  1909.  Contbr.  to  ednl.. 


hist,  and  lit.  mags,  and  jours.    Home:    7  Menlo  St., 
Brighton  Dist.,  Boston. 

TUFFEB,  Frederick,  college  prof.;  b.  Charleston, 
K.C.,  Dec.  17,  1871;  s.  Frederick  and  Sallie  (Davis) 
Tupper;  A.B.,  Charleston  Coll.,  1890;  Ph.D.,  Johns 
Hopkins,  1893;  (L.H.D.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1906);  m.  Yard- 
ley,  Eng.,  Annadora  Baer,  June  30,  1908.  Prof. 
English  lit..  Wells  Coll.,  1893-4;  prof.  English  lang. 
and  lit.,  U.  of  Vt.  since  1894.  Mem.  Alpha  Tau 
Omega,  Phi  Beta  Kapiia.    Home:   Burlington,  Vt.* 

TUFFEB,  Georgre  William,  immigration  expert; 
1).  Cobourg,  Ont.,  Can.,  July  6,  1870;  s.  Eliakim  and 
Claris.sa  (Smith)  Tupper;  descendant  of  Thomas 
Tupper,  1635,  missionary  to  Indians  in  Mass.;  rela- 
tive of  Sir  Charles  Tupper,  of  Can.;  ed.  Cobourg 
Collegiate  Inst.;  Toronto  U.;  LL.B.,  U.  of  Mich. 
Dept.  of  Law.  1893;  Ph.D.,  Boston  U.,  1898;  studied 
univs.  of  Jena,  Bonn  and  Leipzig,  Germany,  2 
yrs.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Harvard,  3  yrs. ;  m.  Mary  Akin,  of 
Yarmouth,  Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1903;  2  children,  Rachel, 
George  Akin.  Lecturer  on  history,  Boston  U., 
1906-7;  specialized  in  immigration  work  since  1907; 
has  made  numerous  trips  to  sources  of  immigra- 
tion in  Europe,  also  surveys  of  industrial  fields  in 
U.S.;  now  state  immigrant  sec.  Y.M.C.  assns.  of 
Mass.  and  R.I.  Mason.  Clubs:  Harvard,  Twentieth 
Century,  City  (Boston).  Author:  The  Church  and 
New  Americans,  1913;  Foreign-Born  Neighbors, 
1914.  Home:  74  Pleasant  St.,  Brookline.  Office: 
167  Tremont  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

TUFFEB,  Herbert  Georg-e,  lawyer;  b.  Bakersfleld, 
Vt.,  Dec.  24,  1878;  s.  George  R.  and  Mary  M.  (Mc- 
Nancy)  Tupper;  in  ninth  generation  from  Thomas 
Tupper,  born  in  Sandwich,  Eng.,  1578,  came  to 
America  1624,  and  was  one  of  ten  who  founded 
Sandwich,  Mass.,  1637;  grad.  Brigham  Acad., 
Bakersfleld,  1896;  student  U.  of  Vt.,  1897-8;  studied 
law  in  office  of  F.  S.  Tupper,  East  Fairfield,  Vt. ; 
m.  Adeline  M.  Stearns,  of  Weathersfield,  Vt.,  June 
22,  1910.  Admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  1902;  formed  partner- 
nership  with  Hon.  H.H.  Blanchard,  of  Springfield, 
as  Blanchard  &  Tupper,  Apr.  10.  1903,  and  since 
in  practice  at  Springfield.  Sec.  Rep.  Town  Com.; 
mem.  Rep.  Co.  Com.;  has  held  various  minor  town 
and  village  offices.  Conglist.  Mason;  mem.  Alpha 
Tau  Omega.  Recreations:  historical  research. 
Home:  180  Summer  St.  Office:  Savings  Bank  Blk., 
Springfield,  Vt. 

/^TUBGEON,  Charles  Iieslie,  wholesale  lumber;  b. 
ferompton  Falls,  P.  Q.,  Can.,  Aug.  21,  1864;  s.  Luke 
and  Eliza  (Hill)  Turgeon;  ed.  common  schs.,  Ash- 
land and  Auburn,  Me.;  m.  Oct.  1,  1890,  Eva  S. 
Simons,  of  Washington.  Mem.  firm  of  Turgeon 
Bros,  since  July  8,  1905;  treas.  Pineland  Lumber 
Co.  Mem.  Auburn  Common  Council,  1893,  1900; 
pem.  Exec.  Council,  State  of  Me.,  1911,  12.  Demo- 
crat. Episcopalian.  Mem.  Twin  City  Council  United 
Vllommercial  Travelers  of  America.  Clubs:  City, 
[Waseca,  Auburn  Cornroasters  Assn.  Pastmaster 
Tranquil  Lodge  No.  29,  A.F.  and  A.M.,  Auburn;  Past 
(High  Priest  Bradford  R.  A.  Chapter,  Auburn;  Illus- 
trious Conductor  of  Work,  Dunlop  Council  R.  and 
te.  M. ;  mem.  Lewiston  Commandery  No.  6,  K.T.; 
[[•Cora  Temple  A. A. O.N. M.S.;  also  Lewiston  Lodge 
3f  Perfection;  Auburn  Council  Princes  of  Jerusa- 
lem; Orator  H.H.  Dickey  Chapter  Rose  Croix;  mem. 
Me.  Consistory,  A.A.S.R.  Horne:  190  Gamage  Av. 
;e:  72  Main  St.,  Auburn,  Me. 

TUBKINGTON",  Grace  Alice,  editor.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

TUBlTBUIiIi,  James  G.,  business  man;  b.  Valley 
Field,  P.  Q.,  Sept.  5,  1861;  s.  Peter  and  Janet  (Ken- 
nedy) Turnbull;  com.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Barton  Landing, 
Vt.,  1891,  Agnes  McKown;  children,  L.  D.,  and 
R.  W.  Entered  creamery  business,  1891;  pres.  J. 
G.  Turnbull  Co.,  creameries  and  cold  storage;  pres. 
Central  Savings  Bank  &  Trust  Co.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Club:  Orleans.  Address: 
Orleans,  Vt. 

TUBITBUIiIi,  James  Heron,  banker;  b.  Stirling, 
Scotland.  Mar.  15,  1864;  s.  Alexander  and  Eliza 
(Innes)  Turnbull;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Annie  M.  Mac- 
farlane,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  4,  1888;  3  children, 
Charles  Alexander,  Dorothy  Feckrel^  James  Heron, 
.Jr.  Came  to  America  1883;  with  financial  dept.  of 
the  A.,  T.  &  S.F,  R.R.  at  Boston.  1883-8;  trust  elk.. 


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Internat.  Trust  Co.,  Boston,  188S-99;  sec.  Federal 
Trust  Co.,  1899-12;  v. -p.  Paul  Revere  Trust  Co., 
since  Nov.,  1912;  pres.  Coffin  Valve  Co.;  dir.  Utah 
Lead  &  Silver  Co.  Cony  list.  Mason.  Club:  Bos- 
ton City.  Recreations:  motoring-,  fishing:.  Home: 
46  Columbus  St.,  Newton  Highlands,  Mass.  Office: 
50  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

TtTBlTBUIiIi,  Tliomas,  insurance;  b.  Gladsmuir, 
Scotland,  June  30,  1834;  s.  James  and  Grace  (Pater- 
son)  Turnbull;  ed.  in  Scotland;  came  to  America, 
1852;  m.  Janet  Duncan  Catanach,  of  Phila.,  June 
30,  1858  (died,  1903);  4  children,  Grace,  Thomas, 
Jr.,  James  A.,  Mary  C.  Engaged  in  dry  goods 
commn.  trade  in  Phila.  and  became  mem.  whole- 
sale tea  firm  of  Merritt  &  Turnbull,  New  York,  and 
Phila.;  entered  ins.  business  as  spl.  agt.  for  New 
York  and, New  England,  of  Niagara  Fire  Ins.  Co., 
of  New  York,  1869;  gen.  agt.  for  N.Y.  state,  of 
Hartford  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  1876;  asst.  sec,  same  cc, 
1886,  sec,  1908-10  (retired).  Mem.  Conn.  Hist.  Soc, 
St.  Andrew's  Soc.  of  Phila.,  Pa.  Club:  Congre- 
gational (of  Hartford).  Home:  763  Asylum  Av., 
Hartford,  Conn. 

TUBNEB,  Benjamin  Francis,  clergyman;  Dec. 
24,  1855-Sept.  9,  1913.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

TUBNEB,  Charles  Henry,  artist;  Aug.  7.  1848- 
Nov.  20,  1913.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

TUBNEB,  Edward  Iiincoln  Swig'lit,  M.D.,  sur- 
geon, educator;  b.  North  Providence,  R.I.,  July  22, 
1867;  s.  Isaac  S.  and  Euretta  J.  (Duke)  Turner; 
M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Boston,  1904;  Ph.D., 
Central  U.,  Ind.,  1906;  full  course  certificate  for 
advanced  work  in  psychology,  Harvard  U.  Summer 
Sch.  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  1911;  specialized  in  edn., 
psychology  and  philosophy,  Brown  U.,  A.M.,  1912, 
m.  Jan.  14,  1912,  Lydia  Jessie  Hudder,  of  Boston. 
Engaged  in  mercantile  business.  Providence,  R.I., 
specializing  in  corpn.  accounting,  1888-94;  teacher 
and  prin.  various  schs.  in  N.E.  and  founder  R.I. 
Commercial  Sch.;  began  practice  of  medicine  in 
Boston,  1904;  prof,  pathology.  Coll.  Phys.  and 
Surg,  since  1904;  registered  phys.  and  surgeon  in 
Me.,  Mass.  and  R.I.  Mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Providence, 
1894-7.  Mem.  Boston  Chapter  Phi  Sigma  (pres., 
1912).  Pres.  Progress  Alliance,  internat.  ethical 
orgn.,  inc.,  in  Mass.,  1910.  Address:  805  Washing- 
ton St.,  Boston,  Mass.,  and  181  Pleasant  St.,  Provi- 
dence, R.I. 

TITBNEB,  Frederick  Jackson,  college  prof.;  b. 
Portage,  Wis.,  Nov.  14,  1861;  s.  Andrew  Jackson 
and  Marv  (Hanford)  Turner;  A.B.,  U.  of  Wis., 
1884,  A.M.,  1888;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1890; 
(LL.D.,  U.  of  111.,  1908;  Litt.D..  Harvard,  1909; 
Ph.D.,  Royal  Frederick  U.,  Christiania,  1911);  m. 
Caroline  Mae  Sherwood,  of  Chicago,  1889.  Tutor 
rhetoric  and  oratory,  1885-8,  asst.  prof.  Am.  his- 
tory, 1889-91,  prof,  history,  1891-2,  prof.  Am.  his- 
tory, 1892-1910,  U.  of  Wis.;  prof,  history.  Harvard, 
Sept.,  1910 — .  Mem.  bd.  editors,  Am.  Hist.  Rev. 
Pres.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  1910-11;  mem.  State  Hist. 
Soc.  of  Wis.,  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Ohio  Valley  Hist. 
Soc,  Miss.  Valley  Hist.  Assn.,  Colonial  Soc.  of 
Mass.,  Am.  Antiq.  Soc.  Address:  7  Phillips  St., 
Cambridge,  Mass.* 

TUBITEB,  George  H.;  b.  Bethlehem,  N.H.,  July 
29,  1859;  s.  James  N.  and  Mary  A.  (Hall)  Turner; 
now  lives  on  same  farm  on  which  great  grand- 
father, James  Turner,  settled  in  1789;  ed.  Bethle- 
hem schs.  and  Littleton  (N.H.)  High  Sch.;  m. 
Susan  R.  White,  of  Bethlehem,  June  17,  1881;  4 
children,  Mary  E.,  Helen  E.,  James  A.,  Gertrude 
W.  Farmer  and  summer  hotel  keeper  in  same  place 
since  beginning  of  active  career;  gen.  mgr.  Bethle- 
hem and  Whitefield  electric  light  cos.  since  1898; 
dir.  Littleton  Savings  Bank,  Littleton  Creamery 
Assn.;  administrator  and  trustee  of  estates,  etc. 
Selectman  of  Town  12  yrs. ;  county  commr.  12  yrs., 
and  county  treas.  4  yrs.;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1907-8,  Senate,  1909-10;  mem.  Governor's  Council, 
1911-12.  Trustee  Bethlehem  High  Sch.  and  Graded 
Schs.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Ad- 
dress:  Bethlehem,   N.H. 

TUBIOIB,  Harry  Baker,  editor  and  pub.;  b.  Nan- 
tucket, Mass.,  Feb.  9,  1877;  s.  Abner  and  Susan 
Eliza  (Ray)  Turner;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Nan- 
tucket; m.  Gertrude  Coffin  Holmes,  of  Nantucket, 


Mass.,  Feb.  27,  1898.  Editor  Nantucket  Inquirer 
and  Mirror  since  July  1,  1907;  mem.  Cook  &  Turner, 
pubs.;  corr.  Associated  Press,  Boston  Globe  and 
New  Bedford  Standard;  corporator  Nantucket  Sav- 
ings Instn. ;  dir.  Citizens  Gas,  Electric  &  Power  Co. 
Mem.  Nat.  Editorial  Assn.,  Mass.  Press  Assn., 
Nantucket  Civic  League  (exec,  com.),  Nantucket 
Hist.  Assn.  (councilor).  Mason.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Author:  The  Story  of  the  Island  Steam- 
ers, 1910;  Nantucket's  Old  Mill,  1913;  The  News- 
papers of  Nantucket,  1914.  Home:  3  Chestnut  St. 
Office:   3  Orange  St.,  Nantucket,   Mass. 

TXTBNBB,  Henry  Edward,  auditor;  May  4,  1842- 
July,    1911.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

TUBNEB,  Ii.  Curtis,  osteopathist;  b.  Duxbury, 
Vt.,  July  16,  1866;  s.  Edward  Livingston  and  Lo- 
raine  Patty  (Crossett)  Turner;  ed.  pub.  sch.s.  of 
Duxbury;  (jreen  Mountain  Sem.,  Waterbury  Center, 
Vt. ;  Minard  Commercial  Coll.,  Waterbury  Center; 
D.O.,  Mass.  Coll.  Osteopathy,  1905;  m.  Sept.  11, 
1893,  Marietta  Brooks  MacLellan,  of  Swampscott, 
Mass.  Practiced,  Boston,  since  1905;  mem.  bd.  dirs., 
sec.  and  treas.,  Mass.  Coll.  Osteopathy.  Mem.  Am. 
Osteopathic  Assn.,  N.E.  Osteopathic  Assn.,  Mass. 
Osteopathic  Soc,  Mass.  Acad,  of  Osteopathic  Physi- 
cians, Vt.  Soc.  of  Boston.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Home:  192  Dartmouth  St.  Office:  673  Boylston  St., 
Boston. 

TUBNEB,  Levi,  judge;  Feb.  16,  1859-1913.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

TTTBNEB,  Maurice  Worcester,  M.D.;  b.  Brook- 
lyn, N.Y.,  Mar.  24,  1857;  s.  Dr.  John  and  Emma 
(Worcester)  Turner;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston  and 
Newton,  Mass.;  M.D.,  Boston  U.,  1889;  m.  Abby 
Rebecca,  d.  Charles  and  Rebecca  Wing  (Collins) 
Corliss,  of  Brighton,  Mass.,  June  30,  1878.  En- 
gaged in  mercantile  business,  Boston;  took  up 
study  of  medicine,  1885;  asst.  instr.  dept.  of  pathol- 
ogy and  therapeutics,  1890-04,  prof,  theory  and 
practice  of  medicine,  1904-8,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
Medicine;  asst.  phys.  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp.  until 
1914;  phys.  and  trustee  N.E.  Bapt.  Hosp.;  prac- 
ticing phys.,  Brookline,  Mass.,  since  1899.  Mem. 
Boston  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc, 
Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynecol.  Soc,  Internat.  Hahne- 
mannian  Assn.  (pres.  1911).  Swedenborgian.  Ma- 
son.    Address:    127    Harvard    St.,    Brookline,    Mass. 

TUBNEB,  OUver  W.,  M.D. ;  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  Dec. 
10,  1867:  s.  William  H.  and  Ellen  A.  (Fogg)  Turn- 
er; grad.  Cony  High  Sch.,  Augusta,  1886;  A.B., 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  1890;  M.D.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll., 
Phila.,  1893;  post-grad,  work.  Royal  London  Oph- 
thalmic Hospital,  London,  Eng.,  1902;  m.  Bangor, 
Me..  Nov.  18,  1896,  M.  Marie  Davenport;  2  children, 
Rodney  Davenport,  b.  1898;  Madeline,  1905.  Be- 
gan practice  at  Augusta,  1893;  in  gen.  specializing 
in  eye,  ear,  nose  and  throat;  oculist  and  aurist, 
Augusta  City  Hosp.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem. 
Am.  Acad,  of  Medicine,  Me.  Eye  and  Ear  Assn., 
Kennebec  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Mason;  mem.  B.P.O.B. 
Clubs:  Abnaki,  Elks.  Address:  37  Stone  St.,  Au- 
gusta, Me. 

TUBNEB,  Boss  Sterling",  artist;  June  29,  1847- 
Feb.  12,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.)* 

TUBNEB,  Thornton  Floyd,  clergyman;  b.  Engle- 
wood,  N.J.,  Oct.  8,  1S65;  s.  Herbert  Beach  and 
Sarah  (Floyd)  Turner;  descendant  of  Rev.  Samuel 
H.  Turner,  D.D.,  prof,  in  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.  for  40 
vrs.,  also  of  William  Floyd,  signer  Declaration  of 
independence;  B.S.,  Princeton,  1888;  studied  Gen. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1900-2;  m.  Elizabeth  L.,  d.  Gov.  J.  G. 
McCullough,  of  Vt.,  May  31,  1898;  3  children,  Her- 
bert Thornton,  Elizabeth  P.,  J.  McCullough.  Prac- 
ticed architecture  in  New  York,  1890-1900;  deacon, 
1902,  priest,  1903,  P.E.  Ch.;  on  staff  Calvary  Ch., 
New  York,  1902-9;  rector  St.  Thomas  Ch.,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  1909-12,  St.  Peter's  Ch.,  Bennington, 
Vt.,  since  Dec.  1,  1912.  Mem.  New  York  Soc. 
Beaux  Arts  Architects,  New  York  Churchman's 
Assn.,  St.  Nicholas  Soc.  (New  York).  Club:  Uni- 
versity (New  York).  Recreations:  gardening,  mo- 
toring. Address:  St.  Peter's  Church,  Bennington, 
Vt. 

TUBNEB,  "Warren  Delmer,  M.D. ;  b.  Weston,  Vt., 
Feb.  12,  1869;  s.  Alden  E.  and  Mary  A.  Turner;  A.B., 


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Dartmouth  Coll.,  1898;  M.D.,  Baltimore  Med.  Coll., 
1902;  m.  New  York,  1906,  Blanche  Bert.  Served 
a.s  actinf?  hosp.  steward  during  Spanish-Am.  War; 
began  practice  at  Worcester,  Vt.,  1902;  liealth  offi- 
cer, Worcester,  1902-6,  and  supt.  sclis.,  1903-5; 
mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1906.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Home:  Worcester,  Vt. 

TURNER,  ■William  David,  real  estate,  automo- 
biles; b.  Norwell,  Mass.,  Oct.  22,  1866;  s.  David  W. 
and  Mary  (Hatch)  Turner;  descendant  of  Hum- 
phrey Turner,  wlio  came  to  America  from  Essex, 
Kng.,  in  1628;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Norwell,  and  Hanover 
Acad.;  m.  Edith  W.  Litchfield,  of  North  Scituate, 
Mass.,  Dec.  14,  1S90;  2  children,  Humphrey  Wil- 
liam, Mary  Caroline.  In  lumber  business  and  mfr. 
of  boxes  23  yrs. ;  began  in  real  estate  business, 
1910;  mem.  E.  T.  Harrington  Co.,  real  estate;  mem. 
Linscott  Motor  Co.  (Reo  cars  and  trucks),  163 
Columbus  Av.,  Boston;  trustee  Norwell  Cemetery 
Corpn.  Selectman,  assessor  and  overseer  of  poor, 
Norwell,  10  yrs.;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911, 
1912.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow. 
Recreations:  automobile  touring.  Home:  Norwell, 
Mass.    Office:   293  Washington  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

TURTIiE,  William,  lawyer;  b.  Cheshire,  Mass., 
Jan.  20,  1855;  s.  Owen  and  Ann  (Dolanne)  Turtle; 
prep.  edn.  liigh  sclis.,  Cheshire;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1878;  admitted  to  Berkshire  Co.  bar, 
1879,  and  to  U.S.  Court,  1880;  m.  Versailles,  Conn.. 
May  25,  1887,  Katharine  A.  Heery.  Has  practiced 
at  Pittsfield  since  1879;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1899,  1900,  1901,  1906,  1907;  elected  to  Senate, 
Mass.,  1908.  Republican.  Catholic.  Home:  Pitts- 
field,  Mass. 

TUTHERIiY,  Herbert  Everett,  soldier;  b.  Clare- 
mont,  N.H.,  Apr.  5,  1848;  s.  William  Everett  and 
Lorette  Collins  (Rossiter)  Tutherly;  descended 
from  ancestors  who  came  from  Eng.  and  settled 
at  York,  Me.,  and  Guilford,  Conn.,  about  1660; 
dist.  sch.,  acad.  (Claremont,  N.H. )  and  Kimball 
Union  Acad.,  Meriden,  N.H. ;  grad.  U.S.  Mil.  Acad., 
1872;  (A.M.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1885):  m.  Mary  Maroa  Cot- 
ton, of  Claremont,  N.H.,  May  29,  1878;  1  son,  George 
Cotton,  Chelsea,  Vt.  Commd.  2d  It.  U.S.  Cav.,  June, 
1872;  1st  It.,  1st  Cav.,  Apr.,  1879;  capt.,  Dec,  1890; 
ma.i.  11th  Cav.,  Feb.,  1901;  It.-col.  9th  Cav.,  July, 
1905;  retired  upon  own  application  after  38  yrs.' 
service,  Oct.  1,  1906;  on  duty  with  N.H.  Militia, 
by  order  of  Pres.  of  U.S.,  1906-10;  brig.-gen.  and 
adj. -gen.  N.H.  N.G.  since  1910.  Saw  many  yrs.  of 
active  service  in  Indian  campaigns  throughout 
the  plains  and  Rockv  Mountain  region:  prof.  mil. 
science  U.  of  Vt..  1881-5,  Cornell  U.,  1889-92,  again 
U.  of  Vt.,  1893-7;  comd.  squadron,  1st  U.S.  Cav., 
during  Spanish-Am.  War,  in  Cuba,  1898;  recom- 
mended for  brevet  as  maj.  "for  gallantry  at  Bat- 
tle of  San  Juan  Hill,"  July  1,  and  2;  insp.  gen.  in 
Dept.  of  Insp.  Gen.,  U.S.A.,  1900-5.  Engaged  in 
farming  at  Claremont,  N.H.,  since  1890.  Episco- 
palian. Wrote:  Score  Book  and  Suggestions  to 
Riflemen,  1884;  Military  Science  and  Art  of  War, 
1897,    revised   edit.,    1898.    Home:    Claremont,   N.H. 

TITTHIIiIi,  "William.  Bodle,  clergyman:  b.  Goshen, 
N.Y.,  Oct.  7,  1K67;  s.  Charles  B.  and  Elizabeth 
(Doughty)  Tuthill;  A.B.,  Colby,  1894,  A.M.,  1897; 
student  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1894-5;  grad.  Hartford 
Theol.  Sem.,  1897;  m.  Lillie  M.  Hazelton,  of  Water- 
ville.  Me.,  Jan.  16,  1897.  Ordained  Congl.  minis- 
try, 1897;  pastor  Kensington,  Conn.,  1S97-1900; 
then  East  Hartford;  now  Woodford  Ch.,  Portland, 
Me.    Address:   123  Beacon  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

TUTTI.E,  Albert,  banker,  trustee;  b.  Castleton, 
Vt.,  Apr.  15,  1846;  s.  Albert  Sanford  and  Charlotte 
Culver  (Moulton)  Tuttle;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Castle- 
ton Sem.;  m.  Fair  Haven,  Vt.,  Sept.  9,  1869,  Emily 
A.  Goodwin;  1  daughter,  Mrs.  Morris  (Edith  T.) 
Patterson.  Has  been  identified  with  banking  busi- 
ness since  early  boyhood;  pres.  Montpelier  Nat. 
Bank:  dir.  Sherman  Nat.  Bank,  New  York,  Allen 
Nat.  Bank,  Fair  Haven,  Vt.,  Central  Vt.  R.R.  Co. 
Clubs:  Bankers.  Union  League  (New  York).  Home: 
Fair  Haven,  Vt.  Office:  Montpelier  and  Fair  Ha- 
ven, Vt. 

TUTTIiE,  Albert  Henry,  surgeon;  b.  South  Bos- 
ton. Aug.  14.  ISfil:  s.  .Toel  White  and  Delia  Melissa 
(Palmer)    Tuttle:    B.S.,    Lawrence    Scientific    Sch. 


(Harvard),  1883;  studied  Marine  Lab.,  Newport, 
R.I.,  1883;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1886;  studied,  winter, 
1886-7,  U.  of  Vienna;  settled  in  practice,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1887;  m.  June  5,  1889,  Margaret 
Priscilla  Davis.  Instr.  entomology,  Bussey  Instn., 
1889-91 :  relinquished  general  practice,  1894,  to  de- 
vote himself  specially  to  surgery;  opened  office 
in  Boston,  1892;  didactic  lecturer  on  theory  and 
practice  of  surgery.  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Boston, 
1893;  surgeon  St.  Omer  Hosp.,  Boston,  1893-5;  es- 
tablished, 1895,  private  hosp.  at  Cambridge.  Has 
published  papers  on  surgical  subjects.  Mem.  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.,  Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  Cambridge 
Soc.  Med.  Improvement,  Boston  Gynecol.  Soc.  (has 
been  pres.)  and  oilier  socs.  Club:  Harvard  (Bos- 
ton). Address:  Charles  River  Road,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  and  1069  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

TUTTLE,  Allison  Eug-ene,  educator;  b.  Stafford, 
N.H..  Aug.  7,  1S57;  s.  Jolni  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Hill)  Tuttle;  grad.  Farmington  (N.H.)  High  Sch., 
1875;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1879,  A.M.,  1884;  m.  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.,  June  30,  1880,  Catherine  Starbird;  2  chil- 
dren, Eugene,  Guy  A.  Prin.  Farmington  Higli  Sch., 
1881-4,  high  sch.,  Amesbury,  Mass.,  1884-96,  Mil- 
ford,    1896-9,   Chicopee,    1899-1900,   Haverhill,    1900- 


03,  high  sch..  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  since  1904.    Mem. 
Vt.    Ednl.    Commn.,    1913-14.     Dir.    Amesbury    Co- 


treas.),  N.E.A.  Odd  Fellow  (Lodge  and  Encamp- 
ment). Clubs:  Westminster  (ex-pres.).  Recrea- 
tions:  cabinet   work.    Address:    Bellows   Falls,   Vt. 

TUTTIiE,  Charles  Ailing",  M.D.;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Oct.  23,  1864;  s.  Philo  Burr  and  Mary  (Ail- 
ing) Tuttle;  Ph.B.,  Yale,  1888;  M.D.,  Yale  Med. 
Sch.,  1890;  interne.  New  Haven  Hosp.,  1890;  m. 
Edith  .losephine  Lloyd,  of  New  Haven,  (jonn.,  Nov. 
22,  1901  (died  Nov.  9,  1907);  m.  2d,  Mildred  Jordan 
(B.F.A.,  Yale.  1914).  of  New  Haven.  July  25,  1914. 
Practiced  at  New  Haven  since  1892;  clin.  asst.  in 
surgery,  New  Haven  Dispensary,  1892;  lecturer  on 
orthopedic  surgery,  Yale  Med.  Sch.,  since  1894; 
lecturer.  Conn.  Training  Sch.,  since  1894,  Anderson 
Gymnasium,  1895:  sec.  Conn.  Med.  Examining  Bd. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  A.AI.A.,  New  Haven 
City  Med.  Soc,  New  Haven  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Conn. 
State  Med.  Soc,  Phi  Delta  Zeta,  Sigma  Nu,  Delta 
Epsilon  Iota;  pres.  Nat.  Confederation  of  State 
Med.  Examining  and  Licensing  Bds.  Clubs:  Gradu- 
ates', New  Haven  Lawn.  Recreations:  collecting 
old  English  prints  and  etchings.  Address:  196 
York  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

TUTTIiE,  Charles  Augrustus,  college  prof.;  b. 
Hadlev,  Jlass.;  s.  Worster  Henrv  and  Margaret 
Elizabeth  (Helmsing)  Tuttle;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1883, 
A.M.,  1886;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Heidelberg,  1886;  (LL.D., 
Wabash,  1913);  m.  Affa  Sophia,  d.  David  Worthing- 
ton  Miner,  M.D.,  of  Ware,  Mass.,  Jan.  6,  1891.  Prin. 
high  sch..  Ware,  Mass.,  1883-4;  instr.  polit.  econo- 
my, 1886-92,  asso.  prof,  polit.  economy  and  internat. 
law,  1892-3,  Amherst;  prof,  history  and  sociology, 
1893-8,  polit.  economy  and  polit.  science,  1898-13. 
Wabash  Coll.:  prof,  and  head  dept.  of  economics 
and  social  science,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  July  1, 
1913 — ;  prof,  same,  Ind.  U.,  summer  sessions.  1911, 
12,  13.  Mem.  Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
On  editorial  staff  for  economic  terms.  Standard 
Dictionary;  wrote  Outline  of  Course  in  Economic 
Theory,  1894.  Contbr.  to  econ.  jours.  Home:  Mid- 
dletown.  Conn.* 

TUTTIiE,  Chester  Clinton,  educator;  b.  Buck- 
field.  Me.,  Oct.  C.  1SS:3;  s.  Charles  Herbert  and 
Helen  Luzerne  (Ripley)  Tuttle;  grad.  Edward  Lit- 
tle High  Sch.,  Auburn,  Me.,  1900;  student  Bates 
Coll.,  1901-4;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1906;  post-a-rad.  work, 
Harvard,  1910-11;  m.  Lillian  Maude  Small,  of  Pow- 
nal.  Me.,  June  29,  1912.  Teacher  dist.  sch..  Buck- 
field,  1900-1;  prin.  high  sch.,  Bryant's  Pond,  Me., 
1904-5;  elk.  and  collector  of  wild  land  taxes,  in 
office  of  state  treas.,  1907-9;  prin.  high  sch..  Cari- 
bou, Me.,  1909-10,  Biddeford,  1911-12;  prin.  Bride- 
ton  Acad.,  North  Bridgton,  Me.,  since  Sept.,  1912. 
Mem.  Boylston  Chem.  Club  (Harvard).  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Royal  Arch  Mason.  Club:  Harvard  Ma- 
sonic (Cambridge,  Mass.).  Address:  Nortli  Bridg- 
ton, Me. 


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1085 


TUTTIiE,  Dwig-ht  'Williams,  lawyer;  b.  Ham- 
den,  Conn.,  Jan.  11,  lb;4t);  s.  Jesse  and  Lucinda 
(Williams)  Tuttle;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  L.L.B.,  Yale  Law 
Sch.,  1873;  m.  Bertha  E.  Lancey,  of  East  Haven, 
Conn.,  Sept.  16,  1889.  Practiced  at  New  Haven 
since  1873;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1881,  89,  91, 
Senate,  1897  and  1915;  pros.  atty.  16  yrs.;  chmn. 
Muskogee  Creek  Nation  and  Choctaw  Townsite 
Commn.,  1899-04.  Kepubllcan.  Episcopalian.  Ma- 
son; mem.  Sons  of  Temi)erance,  Granse.  Home: 
East  Haven,  Conn.  Office:  818  Chapel  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

TUTTIiE,  Edwin  Prank;  b.  Dedham,  Mass.,  May 
16,  1875;  s.  David  Levi  and  Mary  R.  (Gilbert)  Tut- 
tle; grad.  Uxbridge  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1894;  m. 
Colletta  Alice  Parker,  of  Melrose,  Mass.,  July  27, 
1898.  Gen.  agt.  Columbia  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Sept.  1, 
1909 — .  Del.  Prog.  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1912;  mem. 
Prog.  Nat.  Com.  from  R.I.,  1912-16;  was  first 
chmn.  Prog.  State  Central  and  Exec,  coms.,  R.I.; 
Prog,  candidate  for  Congress,  3d  R.I.  Dist.,  1912; 
stumped  R.I.,  Mass.  and  N.Y.,  campaign  of  1912. 
Baptist.  Mem:  Loyal  Legion.  Mason.  Address: 
Woonsocket,  R.I.* 

TUTTIiE,  Eg-bert  Clayton,  publisher;  b.  Rutland, 
Vt.,  Jan.  11,  1849;  s.  George  A.  and  Susan  (Cutter) 
Tuttle;  ed.  Rutland  High  Sch.;  m.  Rachel  E.  Mann, 
of  Rutland,  Oct.  14,  1873;  5  children.  William  S., 
Charles  Egbert,  Berenice  Rachel,  Riford  Robert, 
Doris  Orlinda.  Pres.  Tuttle  Co.,  pubs.;  dir.  Baxter 
Nat.  Bank;  trustee  Rutland  Savings  Bank.  Dir. 
Rutland  Hosp.  Assn.;  mem.  bd.  of  dirs.  Vt.  State 
Prison  and  House  of  Correction,  from  1892-1900; 
state  senator,  1910-12;  pres.  City  of  Rutland  Bd.  of 
Sch.  Commrs.  for  8  yi-s.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem. 
S.A.R.,  Greater  Vt.  Assn.  K.  of  P.;  Mason.  Ad- 
dress:   Rutland,  Vt. 

TUTTLE,  Georg-e  Thomas,  M.D.;  b.  Northwood, 
N.H.,  Mar.  18,  1850:  s.  Thomas  and  Olive  Purber 
(Garland)  Tuttle:  A.B..  Dartmouth,  1872:  M.D., 
Harvard,  1878.  Began  practice  at  Boston,  1878;  2d 
asst.  phys.,  1879-80.  1st  asst.  phys.,  1880-1904,  med. 
supt.  since  Jan.  1,  1904,  McLean  Hosp.  Republican. 
Address:     McLean   Hosp.,   Waverley,   Mass.* 

TUTTIiE.  Hiram  Americus,  ex-governor:  1837- 
Feb.  10.  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1910-11.) 

TUTTIiE,  J.  Bimey.  lawyer;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  May  19,  1864:  s.  Dennis  Kimberly  and  Anna 
U.  (Hotchklss)  Tuttle;  descendant  of  William  Tut- 
tle, New  Haven,  about  1640;  grad.  Hillhouse  High 
Sch.,  New  Haven,  1884;  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1891;  un- 
married. Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1891,  and  since 
practiced  in  New  Haven;  atty.  Conn.  Piano  Dealers' 
Assn.;  sec,  dir.  and  gen.  counsel  Guilford  Chester 
Water  Co.;  receiver  Aetna  Indemnity  Co.;  etc. 
Mem.  New  Haven  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Has 
served  as  mem.  New  Haven  Grays,  Conn.  N.G., 
Governor's  Foot  Guard.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Conn.  State  Bar  Assn.,  Yale  Alumni  Assn.  Repub- 
lican. Mason.  Clubs:  New  Haven  Automobile, 
New  Haven  Yacht.  Monday  Luncheon.  Recrea- 
tions: motoring.  Home:  315  Willow  St.  Office: 
129  Church  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

TUTTIiE,  Joseph  Parsons,  judge:  b.  Unionville, 
Conn.,  June  12.  1865;  s.  Nelson  J.  and  Clarissa 
Antoinette  (Parsons)  Tuttle;  in  9th  generation 
from  William  Tuttle,  of  Plvmouth,  Mass.,  1638; 
B.A.,  Yale,  1889;  m.  Edith  Mather,  of  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Mar.  21.  1894;  2  children,  Rubena,  Marion. 
Admitted  to  Conn,  bar  Jan.  6,  1891;  mem.  Hart- 
ford Common  Council,  1891-4  (pres.  1891-2); 
formed  partnership  for  practice  of  law  with  Albert 
C.  Bill,  Dec.  1,  1893,  under  name  of  Bill  &  Tuttle, 
which  continued  until  1913:  corpn.  counsel  (I^ity 
of  Hartford.  1902-4;  judge  Superior  Ct.  of  Conri. 
since  Feb.  25,  1913.  Mem.  Am.  and  Conn.  State 
bar  assns.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Mason  (32°,  K.T., 
Shriner) ;  mem.  Knights  of  Pythias.  Clubs:  Hart- 
ford, Hartford  Golf,  University:  Graduates'  (New 
Haven);  Yale  (New  York).  Recreations:  golf, 
walking.  Home:  59  Highland  St.  Address:  County 
Bldg.,  Hartford,   Conn. 

TUTTLE.  Julius  Herbert,  librarian,  editor;  b. 
Littleton,  Mass.,  Mar.  7,  1857;  s.  Edmund  Sherman 
and    Eliza    Ann     (Conant)     Tuttle;    ed.    Lawrence 


Acad.,  (Iroton,  Mass.,  State  Normal  Sch.,  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.;  m.  Jennie  Crehore  Carroll,  of  Ded- 
ham, Mass.,  Nov.  17,  1881.  Teacher  pub.  schs., 
1876,  77;  asst.  librarian  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Jan., 
1878 — ,  and  acting  librarian,  Apr.,  1912 — .  Acting 
editor  Proceedings  of  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  1907-8,  asst. 
editor,  Jan.,  1909 — .  Mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Dedham, 
1890-1907  (chmn.,  1899-1907) ;  trustee  Dedham  Pub. 
Library,  1896-1910  (chmn.  bd.,  1906-10).  Republi- 
can. Unitarian.  Mem.  Am.  Antiq.  Soc,  Colonial 
Soc.  IVIass. ;  pres.  Dedliam  Hist.  Soc,  190V — .  Editor 
Dedham  Historical  Register,  1890-1903.  Author: 
The  Libraries  of  the  Mathers,  1910.  Home:  Ded- 
liam, JNlass.    Office:    1154  Boylston  St.,  Boston." 

TUTTIiE,  Iiucius,  railwav  official;  Mar.  11,  1846- 
Nov.  30,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1914-15.) 

TWEEDY,  Henry  HaUam,  theologian;  b.  Bing- 
hamton,  N.Y.,  Aug.  5,  1868;  s.  Asa  Raymond  and 
Sarah  Amelia  (Pratt)  Tweedy;  descendant  from 
Gov.  William  Bradford;  grad.  Phillips  Andover 
Acad.,  1887;  B.A.,  Yale,  1891;  grad.  Union  Theol. 
Sem.,  1896,  University  of  Berlin,  Germanv,  1896-98; 
(M.A.,  Yale.  1909);  m.  Aug.  12,  1902,  "Grace  H. 
Landfield,  of  Binghamton,  N.Y.;  2  children,  Helen 
Landfleld,  Gordon  Bradford.  Ordained  to  Congl. 
ministry,  1898;  pastor  Plvmouth  Ch.,  Utica,  N.Y., 
1898-02,  South  Ch.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1902-9;  prof, 
practical  theology,  Yale  Div.  Sch.  (now  Yale  Sch. 
of  Religion),  since  1909.  Trustee  Tougaloo  U. 
Mem.  Psi  Upsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  etc  Recrea- 
tions: music,  outdoor  life.  Address:  112  Hunting- 
ton  St.,   New   Haven,   Conn. 

TWICHEIiIi,  Joseph  Hopkins,  clergyman;  b. 
Southington,  Conn.,  May  27,  1838;  s.  Edward  and 
Selina  D.  (Carter)  Twichell;  A.B.,  Yale,  1859,  A.M., 
1886;  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1859-61;  Andover  Theol. 
Sem.,  1864-5;  (LL.D.,  Trinity,  1912;  D.D.,  Yale, 
1913);  m.  Nov.  1,  1865,  Julia  Harmony  Cushman;  9 
children,  Edward  Carrington.  Julia  Curtis  (Mrs. 
Howard  O.  Wood),  Susan  Lee,  David  Cushman,  Har- 
mony (Mrs.  Charles  E.  Ives),  Burton  Parker,  Sarah 
Dunham,  Joseph  Hooker,  Louise  Hopkins  (Mrs. 
John  R.  Hall).  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1863; 
chaplain  71st  N.Y.  Vols.,  1861-4;  pastor  Asylum 
Hill  Ch.,  Hartford,  1865-12  (pastor  emeritus).  Fel- 
low, Yale,  since  1874.  Author:  Life  of  John  Win- 
throp;  Some  Old  Puritan  Love  Letters  (corres- 
pondence of  John  and  Margaret  Winthrop) ;  etc. 
Address:    125  Woodland  St.,   Hartford,   Conn.* 

TWISS,  Julius,  banker,  lawyer;  b.  Jolliette, 
P.Q.,  Can.,  Apr.  18,  1838:  s.  Russell  and  Permela 
(Hall)  Twiss;  descendant  of  TJiomas  Twiss,  of 
Cheshire,  Conn.;  A.B.,  Yale.  1863;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law 
Sch.,  1865;  admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1865;  unmarried. 
Practiced  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1865-94;  mem. 
New  Haven  Common  Council,  1866-74;  elk.  New 
Haven  City  Ct.,  1869-72;  mem.  Tax  Commn.,  1882- 
84;  justice  of  the  peace,  1872-82;  sec.  and  treas. 
Nat.  Savings  Bank,  New  Haven,  1894-13,  since 
comptroller.  Republican.  Baptist;  pres.  New 
Haven  Bapt.  Union,  1906-7  (exec,  com.);  dir.  New 
Haven  Organized  Charities  since  1898.  Mason 
(K.T.).  Mem.  New  Haven  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Young  Men's  Rep.  Club,  New  Haven  Hist.  Soc. 
Club:  Graduates'.  Home:  37  Beers  St.  Office:  865 
Chapel  St.,  and  145  Orange  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

TWITCHEIiIi,  Alfred  Nelson,  retired;  b.  Milan, 
N.H.,  May  28,  1837;  s.  Oilman  and  Lucy  (Harris) 
Twitchell;  sch.  edn.  limited  to  8  weeks  yearly  in 
dist.  sch.  until  16;  m.  Dummer,  N.H.,  June  21,  1863, 
Nancy  C.  Burk.  On  farm  until  1867;  moved  to 
Milan,  1868,  and  built  factory  for  manufacture  of 
potato  starch,  operating  4  yrs.  as  Hutchinson, 
Wheeler  &  Twitchell;  in  gen.  store  business  at 
Milan  as  A.  N.  Twitchell  &  Co.,  1871-4  (store  de- 
stroyed by  fire) ;  mem.  firm  of  Twitchell  &  Hamlin, 
Gorham,  1875-82,  and  again  in  business,  1883-9; 
bought,  with  others,  the  C.  S.  Peabody  &  Co.'s  lum- 
ber mills,  1890,  and  sold  out,  1895:  with  others 
built  and  installed  the  Goodrich  Falls  Electric 
Lighting  Plant  (pres.  Goodrich  Falls  Electric  Co., 
Inc.);  CO.  commr.,  Coos  Co.,  1875-S;  mem.  State 
Legislature,  1897.  Democrat.  Free  thinker.  Odd 
Fellow.  Recreations:  motoring.  Address:  Gor- 
ham,   N.H. 


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TWITCHEIiL,   Asa   Howard,   M.D.,    surgeon;    b.  Conglist.     York   and    Scottish    Rite    Mason    (32°). 

Jackson,  Me.,  Julv  14,  1852;  s.  Isaac  Jackson  and  Recreations:     physical   culture.     Address:     Milton, 

Catherine    (Gouch)    Twitchell;    left   an    orphan    at  N.H. 

5;  ed.  common  schs.;  Me.  Central  Inst.,  Pittsfleld,  TYLER,  Augustus  Cleveland,  merchant;  b.  Nor- 

Me.;  Castine  Normal  Sch.;  Uaitt  s  Business  Coll.,  ^ich.   Conn.,   May  2,   1851.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

t^^^o^:t''X-^.o^,'of  .!?d'-T'ow'r^.%/e^.Ta'n"?^7:  'J^li  ,  TY^EK   Charles  Willis,  banker;  b.  Cornish.  N.H 

T£''l^^nsf^'t^^'r.LriZ^^^^7^^^^^  ^y^er-ei^lIst.^sck.'^l'-^fniJ^hrm^^/lLe^nce^rfa^Ji^- 

Jere    Johnson,    contractor    ana    .^""^^f;'    ^^Jl'^^"'  man.  of  Enfield.  N.H..  Oct.   16,   1883   (died  Oct.   11. 


Me  V.  range 

TWITCHELI.,   Georg-e  Maurice,  editor,   agricul-  .o^f^MR,   Edna  lone   Smith,  educator.     (See  vol. 

tural  lecturer;  b.  Bethel,  Me.,  Sept.  17.  1847;  s.  Al-  i-^^^-) 

mon  and  Phoebe  M.  (Buxton)  Twitchell;  ed.  pub.  TYI.EB,  Georg-e  Erastus,  clergyman;  b.  Vernon, 
sch  and  a  few  terms  at  Gould's  Acad.;  studied  Vt.,  Mar.  9,  1861;  s.  Erastus  and  Martha  Ann 
dentistry  at  18  and  began  practice  at  19,  contin-  (Graves)  Tyler;  studied  Norwich  U.;  m.  Lula  Ce- 
uing  until  1884;  m.  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Jan.  26,  1870,  lina  Newton,  of  Vernon.  Vt..  Mar.  28,  1887.  Supt. 
Florence  Allen.  Asso.  editor  Me.  Farmer,  1873-97,  schs.,  Vernon.  Vt..  1882-5;  ordained  Advent  Chris- 
editor-in-chief  and  mgr.,  1897-1904  (retired  on  tian  ministry,  1891;  pastor  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  1891- 
account  of  ill  health);  since  weekly  contbr.  and  95,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1895-8,  Bristol  since  1898. 
writer  for  agrl.  jours,  and  newspapers;  institute  Pres.  Am.  Advent  Mission  Soc,  Boston;  sec.  Ad- 
lecturer  in  Eastern  States  and  Provinces  of  Can-  vent  Christian  Publ.  Soc.  Republican.  Home: 
ada  since  1883;  ex-pres.  Me.  Dental  Soc.    Republi-  Bristol,   Conn. 

can.  Universalist.  Mem.  Grange  (state  lecturer  TYLER,  Harry  Walter,  college  prof.;  b.  Ipswich, 
and  state  overseer).  Recreations:  experimental  Mass.,  Apr.  16,  1863  ;  s.  David  M.  and  Harriet  (Will- 
work  with  trees  and  crops.    Address:    Auburn.  Me.  comb)    Tyler;   B.S..  Mass.   Inst.  Tech.,   1884;  U.  of 

TWITCHEIiIi,    Georg-e    Pierce,    M.D.;    b.    Keene,  Gottingen,  1887-8;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Erlangen,  1889;  m. 

N.H.,    May    2.    1855;    s.    George   Brooks   and    Susan  Alice  I.  Brown,  of  Roxbury,  Mass..  June  20.   1887. 

(Thayer)    Twitchell;    ed.    pub.    schs..    Keene.    and  Asst.     mathematics,     1884-6.    instr.,     1886-7,    asst. 

Chauncy  Hall  Sch.,  Boston,  to  1873;  A.B..  Harvard,  prof.,  1890-1,  asso.  prof.,  1892,  prof,  since  1893,  head 

1877;  M'.D..  Harvard  Med.  Sch..  1881;  m.  Brookline,  of    dept.    since    1901.    sec.    1889-90    and    1891-1906, 

Mass.,  June  23,   1887,  Charlotte  Heywood  Phillips.  Mass.    Inst.    Tech.     (See    Who's    Who    in    America 

Began  practice  at  Boston,  1882;  removed  to  Green-  for  societies,  writings,  etc.)  Home:  Newton  Centre, 

field,    Mass.,    1886;    mem.    firm    of   Drs.    Twitchell,  Mass.* 

Stetson  &  Canedy  since  1905;  med.  examiner  Bast-  TYLER,  Heman  AugTistus,  M.D.;   b.  East  Hart- 

ern  Dist..  Franklin  Co.;  It.  Co.  K,  5th  Regt.,  M.V.M..  ford,  Conn.,  Aus>.  13.  1N77;  s.  Heman  A.  and  Harriet 

1875-8.     Unitarian.     Mem.    Mass.    Med.    Soc,    Am.  Ann   (Noble)   Tyler;  descendant  of  Thomas  Noble. 

Med.    Assn..    Mass.    Medico-Legal    Soc.     Address:  of  Westfield,  Mass.,  1653;  prep.  edn.  Hartford  pub. 

Greenfield,    Mass.  high  sch.;  M.D.,  Yale  Med.  Sch..  1898;  m.  Florence 

TWITCHELL,  Herbert  Prancis,  surgeon;  b.  M.  Willmore,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Sept.  28.  1908; 
Bethel.  Me.,  Nov.  16,  1859;  s.  Alphin  and  Roxana  1  daughter,  Edith  Talcott.  Interne  Hartford  Hosp., 
A.  Twitchell;  ed.  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin);  m.  1898-1900;  in  gen.  practice.  Hartford,  since  1900. 
Boston,  May  14,  1885,  Alice  Gould.  Began  practice  Commd.  1st  It.,  Conn.  N.G.,  1904;  capt..  1905;  maj. 
at  Me.  Gen.Hosp.,  1883:  practiced  at  Freeport,  Me..  Med.  Corps,  1909;  surgeon  and  maj.  since  1909. 
1884-92;  removed  .to  Portland,  1892;  surgeon  to  Mem.  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  Hartford  County 
Me.  Gen.  Hosp.  and  to  Webber  Hosp.;  consulting  Med.  Assn.,  Founders  and  Patriots  of  America.  Re- 
surgeon  Me.  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  Bath  Gen.  publican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Recreations:  music 
Hosp.  Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Am.  Med.  Assn.,  Me.  (instrumental).  Address:  66  Main  St..  Hartford, 
Acad,  of  Medicine,  Cumberland  Co.  Med.  Soc.  (pres..  Conn. 

1915).    Mason.    Club:    Portland.    Address:    10  Pine  TYLER,   Henry   Mather,   educator;    b.    Amherst, 

St.,  Portland,  Me.  Mass.,    Nov.    18.    1843;    s.    William    Seymour    and 

TWITCHELL,    "Willis    Ira.    educator;    Mav    13,  Amelia    Ogden    (Whiting)    Tyler;    A.B..    Amherst. 

1852-Oct.,   1914.     (See  vol.   1909.)  1865,    A.M.,    1868    (D.D.,    1902);    m.    Mary    Frances 

TWOMBLY,  Edward  Lambert,  M.D.;  b.  Cherry  Disbrow,  of  Galesburg  111..  July  30  1872.  Teacher 
Vallev.  N.Y.,  Oct.  14.  1859;  s.  Alexander  Stevenson  Williston  Sem..  Easthampton,  Mass  1865-6: 
and  Abigail  Quincy  (Bancroft)  Twombly;  grad.  studied  and  traveled  in  Europe,  1866-8;  Walker 
Boston  Latin  Sch..  1877;  A.B.,  Yale,  1881:  M.D.,  i"str.  Latin,  Amherst  1868-9;  prof  Greek  and 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1886;  m.  June  3,  1891,  Fannie  German,  Knox  Coll.  111.,  1869-72;  ordained  Congl. 
A.  Foster,  of  Brookline,  Mass.  (died  Aug.  27,  1894);  ministry,  1872;  pastor  Fitchburg  Mass.,  1872-7: 
m.  2d,  Oct.  14.  1897,  Juliette  Jenkins,  of  Rochester,  P''°?;^Clreek  Jan.  1,  1877-12  dean  faculty.  1900-12. 
N.H.  (died  Aug.  5.  1913);  m.  3d.  Sept.  1.  1914,  Smith  Coll  Pres.,  dir.  Northampton  St.  Ry.: 
Evelyn  Chowne,  Brookline,  Mass.  Practiced  in  ^^'^f,*®?  Northampton  Instn.  for  Savings.  Trustee 
Boston  since  1889;  gynecologist  to  Boston  Dis-  ^i^^ston  Sem.  (pres.  bd  ) :  mem  mng.  com  Am. 
pensary;  former  gynecologist  to  St.  Elizabeth's  Sch  Classical  Studies  Athens  Greece.  Archseol. 
Hosp.;  Instr.  in  gynecology,  Tufts  Med.  Sch.  Re-  Inst.  Americ_a.  Republican.  Edited  (with  intro. 
publican.  Conglist.  Mem.  A.M.A..  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  ^^^^  ^S"}^^^  Selections  frorn  Greek  Lyric  Poets, 
Harvard  Alumni  Assn.,  Roxbury  Soc  for  Med.  1879,  1905:  reedited  and  revised  W.  S.  Tyler's  edi- 
Improvement,  City  Hosp.  Club.  Mason.  Contbr.  tions  of  the  Germania  and  Agricola  of  Tacitus, 
on  med.  subjects.  Address:  416  Marlboro  St.,  Bos-  18^8,  and  Plato  s  Apology  and  Crito,  1887.  Ad- 
ton,  dress:     Northampton,   Mass.* 

TWOMBLY,      John      Herbert,      M.D..      alienist,  ^,^"'^"'?'  f^-^^fi^^J**^®'  '?a.""®  artist;  b.  Oswego, 

farmer;  b.  Dover.  N.H.,  Oct.  17.  1848;  s.  .John  and  ^-^Vx  ^*l^-,,V^'m^'^^^=    ^:,  Major  R    D.    S.   and   Mary 

Charlotte      (Drew)      Twombly;     grad.     Gilmanton  J-    (Hubbell)Tyle^r-   ed.   pub.  schs.,  Oswego,   N.Y., 

(N.H.)    Acad.,    1864;    A.B..   Dartmouth,    1868.   A.M.,  until  1870;  studied  for  marine  artist  with  A.  Gary 

1872;   M.D..   Harvard  Med.   Sch..   1872;   m.  Frances'  Smith,   naval   architect    who  was   in    1871    marine 

Wellington    Plumber,    of    Milton,    N.H.,    July    11,  artist:   m.   Ida   M.  Jourdan.  at  Goshen,  N.Y.,   1885. 

1878.     Practiced    in    Brooklyn.    N.Y.,    1872-4;    asst.  ^See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list   of  pictures, 

phys.   Kings   County  Lunatic   Asvlum.   1874;   asst.  etc.)      Has    contributed    illustrations    and    marine 

phys.    Mich.    Asvlum    for    the    Insane,   Kalamazoo.  ^^^  studies  to  mags.    Address:   Greenwich,   Conn.* 

1874-8:  druggist  and  phys.  New  Market,  N.H.,  1879-  TYLER,  James  M.,  judge;    b.   Wilmington,   Vt., 

95;  farmer  at  Milton,  N.H.,  since  1895.    Republican.  Apr.    27,    ISS.''):    s.    Ephraim    and    Mary    (Bissell) 


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Tyler;  ed.  Brattleboro  (Vt.)  Acad.;  LL.B.,  Albany  ton  Med.  and  Surg.  Jour.;  since  1898  has  published 
Law  Sch.,  1860;  m.  Ellen  E.  Richardson,  of  Brattle-  16  different  researches  and  articles,  also  a  text- 
boro,  Dec.  11,  1861  (died  Jan.  22,  1871);  m.  2d,  book  on  pharmacology.  Del.  Internal.  Zool.  Con- 
Jane  P.  Miles,  of  Brattleboro,  Sept.  1,  1875.  Mem.  gress,  1907;  mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston 
Vt.  Gen.  Assembly,  1863-4.  1865;  state's  atty.  Wind-  Med.  Library  Assn.  Catholic.  Home:  416  Marl- 
ham  Co.,   1867-8;   mem.   46th  and   47th   Congresses  boro   St.,    Boston. 

(1879-83),  2d  Vt.  Dist.;  judge  Supreme  Ct.  of  Vt.,  TYRRELL,  Arthur  Hamilton,  mfr  ;  b    Roxbury 

1887-1908.    Republican.    Address:    Brattleboro,  Vt.*  Conn.,    Nov.    7,    1860:    s.    Oliver    S.    and    Rachel    S. 

TYLER,  John  Mason,  biologist;  b.  Amherst,  (Glover)  Tyrrell,  and  descendant  of  Roger  Tyrrell] 
Mass.,  May  18,  1851;  s.  Prof.  William  Seymour  Milford.  Conn.,  1637;  common  sch.  edn.;  m.  Provl- 
and  Amelia  Ogden  (Whiting)  Tyler;  A. B.,  Amherst,  dence,  1884,  Eva  L.  Lowe  (died  Sept.,  1885);  m. 
1873,  A.M.,  1876:  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1874-6;  univs.  2d,  Waterbury,  May,  1889,  Augusta  M.  Smith.  Be- 
of  Gottingen  and  Leipzig,  1876-9;  (hon.  Ph.D.,  Col-  San  active  career  at  14  as  elk.  in  gen.  store  at  Rox- 
gate,  1S8S);  m.  Elizabeth  Smith,  of  La  Harpe,  111.,  bury  Station,  and  at  16  engaged  in  mercantile 
July  12,  1883.  Instr.  biology,  1879-81,  zoology  and  business  with  his  father  (O.  S.  Tyrrell  &  Son), 
botany,  1881-2,  Stone  prof,  biology  since  1882,  Am-  continuing  3  yrs.;  was  on  the  road  for  the  Oriental 
herst.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  Spice  Co.,  New  York,  and  after  a  yr.  entered  em- 
writings.)    Address:    Amherst,  Mass.*  Ploy  of  C.  W.  Michaels,  general  mchts.,  Talesville. 

TYLER,    Rollin    Usher,    lawyer;     b.    Tylerville  ^f.^P'i/^,"®^  ^^.?XL'^?!;*^'^i'Zl,lA82,  and  entered  em- 


(Haddam),   Conn.,   Sept.    8,    1864;    s.   Alpheus  Wil-    P^7h°.LT^-.  ?«<S^  ".° /'; J.'^^i?"^'^^^?,'^  ^^^i^.^lPi^A^.' 


Dudiev,  Mass.,  1886-9,  Stevens  Sch.,  Hoboken  N.J..  Benefit  League.    Addiess.    Waterbury,  Conn. 

1889-90;  in  business  in  New  York.  1890-1:  admitted  TYSON,  Porrest  Clark,  psychiatrist;   b    "Maddi- 

to  Conn,  bar,  1893:  practiced  in  Deep  River,  1894-  son,   Lenawee  Co.,   Mich.,   Feb.   2,   1881;   s    Charles 

1900,   Haddam,    1900-9,   since   In   Deep   River;   v. -p.  and  Arabella   (Ball)    Tyson;  grad.  Adrian   (Mich  ) 

Deep   River   Savings   Bank;    dir.    Deep   River   Nat.  High   Sch.,   1900;   student  Ypsilanti   State   Normal 

Bank;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.  from  Haddam,  1901,  Coll.,    1897-8;    M.D.,    Tufts    Coll.    Med.    Sch.,    1905- 

1902;  judge  of  probate.  Haddam,  since  1911.    Mem.  ni.    May    13,    1907,    Margaret    Matheson,    of    Cape 

Dem.    State    Central    Com.    since    1906;    del.    Dem.  Breton.     Interne,    Mass.    State    Infirmary,    Tewks- 

Nat.   Conv.,   Denver,    1908;   Dem.   candidate   for   It.  bury,   Mass.,   18   mos.,   1905-6;   passed   examination 

gov.  of  Conn..  190S.   Conglist.;  Conn.  del.  Nat.  Coun-  Mass.  State  Med.  Bd.,  Mar.,  1906;  entered  Eastern 

cil  Congl.  Chs.,  Cleveland,  1907.    Mem.  Conn.  Hist.  Me.  Insane  Hosp.  as  2d  asst.  on  med.  staff;  asst 

Soc,    N.E.    Historic-Geneal.    Soc,    Hartford    Yale  supt.,    1907-14;    supt.   Aususta    State   Hosp,    since 

Alumni    Assn.      Home:     Tylerville,    Conn.     Office:  Mar.   11,   1914.    Passed  Me.   State  Bd.,   July,   1907; 

Deep  River,  Conn.  *'^°^_^Pl;  course  in  psycliiatry,  Feb.,  1910,  at  Man- 

TYLER, 
Mar. 
Tyler 

Bernardstori,  Mass.;  m. 
ton.    Oct.    17,    1894;    childr 

Taught    sch.,    Guilford,    Vt.,    1890-1;    in    office    of  otoV'l!^w'^'^''-'i"^'    ^J3angor,  me.. 

Washburn  &  Heyward  Chair  Co.,   Erving,   1891-6;  ^^^^^  Hospital,  Augusta,  Me. 

removed  to  Boston  and  entered  real  estate,  mort-  TYSON,   James   "Wood,    mining   engr. ;    b.    Balti- 

gage   and   ins.    business,    1896;    dir.    Workingmen's  more,    Md.,    Dec.    20,    1861:    s.    James    Wood    and 

Cooperative  Bank.    Mem.   Boston  Real  Estate  Ex-  Elizabeth    W.     (Dawson)     Tyson;    spl.    course    in 

change.    Republican.   Unitarian.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  mathematics  and  chemistry,  Haverford  (Pa.)  Coll, 

Club:    Boston  Athletic  Assn.    Home:    24  Dakota  St.,  1879-81;    m.    Esther    S.    Buchanan,    of    Baltimore, 

Dorchester,  Mass.    Office:    24  Milk  St.,  Boston.  Oct.    25,    1887;    6    children,    Buchanan,    Elizabeth 

TYNG,   Theodosius   Stevens,   clergyman;    b.    Co-  5^^'^°"'   ^i5i'^''L?-'   i^""^!  ^'-   J^-  .^^^^  B-   ^■ 

-      -                            -  Dawson.      Has    engaged    as    mgr.    mines,    copper 


Mass.,  1874;  Harvard,  1875-7;  m.  Ida  May  Drake,  Address.  South  Strafford,  Vt. 
of  Somerville,  Mass.,  July  27,  1878.  Deacon,  1873,  TYZZER,  Ernest  Edward,  pathologist;  b.  Wake- 
priest,  1874,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  St.  James  Ch.,  Cam-  field,  Mass.,  Aug.  30,  1875;  s.  George  Roberts  and 
bridge,  Mass.,  1874-8;  sent  as  missionary  to  Japan,  Matilda  Jane  (Edwards)  Tyzzer;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U., 
1878;  rector  St.  Timothy's  Sch.,  Osaka.  1879-86;  1897,  A.M.,  1898;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1902;  m.  Jessie 
prof,  ethics  and  apologetics.  Trinity  Div.  Sch.,  Gowen,  of  Wakefield,  Feb.  8,  1900.  Asst.  in  pathol- 
Tokyo,  1889-97;  pres.  St.  Paul's  Coll.,  Tokyo,  1892-  ogy,  1903-5,  dir.  cancer  commn.,  1905 — ,  asst.  prof. 
97;  rector  St.  Mark's  Ch.,  Ashland,  N.H.,  1909 — .  pathology,  1908 — ,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.  (See  WIio's 
Lecturer  on  Japan,  Hartford  Sch.  of  Missions,  Who  in  America  for  societies.)  Writer,  chiefly  on 
1912-13.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Translator  of  tumors,  protozoa,  leucocytes,  vaccinia,  small  pox, 
Prayer  Book,  parts  of  N.T.  and  hymns  into  Jap-  cancer,  tropical  medicine.  South  American  diseases, 
anese.  Contbr.  to  mags,  and  revs.  Home:  Ashland,  etc.  Home:  Wakefield,  Mass.* 
N.H.* 

TYRODE,    Maurice    Vejux,    M.D. ;    b.    Besancon,  U 
Prance,  Nov.   6,   1878;  s.  Abdheraly  Marie  Eugfine 

and   Celina   Leontine    (Vejux)    Tyrode;    arrived   in        iT-B-an-D-n   ■nr..i4-»«  er.o^o«^    c^-,;«i  ^,^ i,«   .~        j 

America,  1886;  ed.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  Boston  Art  ,„"^T?    ^Jt^  ^   <?   7<?jf\f»,  ^o.^^'^^f 

Museum     and    pvt.    tutors:    M.D..    Harvard,    1900;  4?.u^ ^^^'^r^I"-"'   ^i  q?i  /r^?®         '   ^^^'   ^'^°  ^^°^ 

m.  Boston,  June  1,  1907,  H416ne  Clement.    Research  ^ho  in  America,  1914-15.) 

in  pharmacology  and   phvsiol.   chemistry,  in  Har-  ULLMAN,    Isaac    Morris,    corset    mfr.;    b.    New 

vard  Med.  Sch.,  and  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  since  1896;  Haven,  Conn.,  Aug.  29,  1863;  s.  Maurice  and  Mina 

Dal  ton    fellow   for    research   in    Mass.    Gen.    Hosp.  (Fleischner)  Ullman,  ed.  pub.  grammar  schs..  New 

and    teacher    physiol.    chemistry    1900-1;    teacher  Haven;  m.  Flora  V.  Adler,  of  New  Haven,  Feb.  2, 

Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  since  1901,  dept.  of  Pharmacol-  1892;   1  child,  Marion  B.    Became  connected  at   12 

ogy  and  therapeutics;  asst.  instr.  in  the  sch.,  1901-  yrs.    of  age   with    Strouse,    Adler  &   Co.,    mfrs.    of 

02,  instr..  1902-8.  mem.  faculty  Mav  11.  1908-Sept..  corsets  and  corset  materials.  New  York  and  New 

1911;  has  delivered  pub.  and  tech.  lectures  in  va-  Haven;    has   occupied   various   positions   with   the 

rious  cities   and  before  various   socs.   and   is   now  firm,    of   which    has   been   member   and    gen.    mgr. 

reviewer  on  pharmacology  and  toxicology  for  Bos-  since  Dec,  1899;  dir.  Merchants  Nat.  Bank;  trustee 


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Gaylord  Farm  Sanitarium  (Wallingford,  Conn.). 
]\Iem.  New  Haven  Cliamber  of  Commerce  (pres., 
1909-15).  Aide  on  staff  of  Gov.  Lounsbury,  with 
rank  of  col.,  1899-01;  q.-m.  gen.  on  staff  of  Gov. 
Rollin  S.  Woodruff,  lyO'i-S;  mem.  Bd.  of  Kdn.,  New 
Haven,  1907-8.  Republican.  Jewisli  religion.  Ma- 
son (Blue  I^od,ye,  Chapter  and  Council).  Cluljs: 
Union  League,  Ilarmonie  (New  Haven) ;  City,  Aero, 
Aldine,  Lotos,  Republican,  Army  and  Navy,  Wool 
(New  York),  Hartford  (Hartford),  liace  Brook 
Country,  Norwalk  Country,  Tuna.  Recreations: 
golf,  fishing,  shooting,  motoring.  Home:  558  Whit- 
ney Av.    Office:  84  Olive  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

UI^IVIAM',  ■William  T.,  insurance;  b.  Boston,  Nov. 
3,  1868;  s.  William  C.  and  Mary  A.  (Tolman)  Ul- 
man;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston:  unmarrietl.  Began  ac 
tive  career  in  employ  of  Endicott  &  Macomber, 
ins.,  Boston,  1887;  entered  business  on  own  ac- 
count, 1896;  partner  firm  of  Cyrus  Brewer  &  Co., 
since  Dec.  1,  1907.  Served  in  1st  Corps  Cadets  9 
yrs. ;  in  Coast  Service  during  Spanisli-Am.  War, 
1898;  capt.  and  a.-d.-c.  1st  brigade  staff,  Mass.  Vol. 
Inf.,  1900-Oct.,  1905  (resigned).  Mem.  Boston  Bd. 
Fire  Underwriters.  Republican.  Mason.  Clubs: 
Algonquin,  Exchange,  Tedesco.  Brae  Burn,  Boston 
Athletic  Assn.,  Corinthian  Yacht;  Army  and  Navy 
(New  York).  Recreations:  motoring,  yaclUing. 
Home:  7  Parkman  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  44 
Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

UNDERHIIiIi,  Charles  Iiee,  hardware  merchant; 
b.  Riclimond,  Va.,  July  20,  1867;  s.  Jesse  Johnson 
and  Sallie  (Clements)  Underbill;  descendant  of 
Capt.  John  Underbill,  of  Mass.,  and  the  Harrisons 
of  Va.;  ed.  grammar  schs. ;  m.  Feb.  25,  1892,  Edith 
Lamprey,  of  W^altham,  Mass.  Regan  as  office  boy, 
at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1880;  coal  teamster,  1883-6; 
learned  blacksmith's  trade  under  employer  and 
engaged  in  mfg.  until  1896,  since  in  hardware  busi- 
ness, builders'  and  painters'  supplies,  as  Underbill 
Hardware  Co.;  mem.  Mass.  Gen.  Ct.,  1902-3,,  and 
1908-15;  frequently  served  as  speaker  pro  tem.  of 
the  House;  advocate  of  world-peace  movement. 
Mem.  Somerville  Bd.  of  Trade.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Mason;  mem.  B.P.O.  Ellvs,  Royal 
Arcanum.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Mass.  Republican, 
etc.  Home:  157  Central  St.  Office:  Gilman  Sq., 
Somerville,   Mass. 

UNSERHIZiIi,  Charles  Reg'inald,  electrical  en- 
gineer; b.  Chappaqua,  N.Y.,  Nov.  2,  1874;  s.  Joshua 
Barton  and  Elizabeth  (Green)  Underbill;  on  ac- 
count of  deafness  did  not  attend  college;  largely 
self-ed.;  m.  Ella  Howell  Johnson,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y., 
Apr.  6,  1898.  Employed  in  inspection  dept.  Western 
Electric  Co.,  N.  Y.  City,  1892-1900;  chief  elec.  engr. 
Varlev  Duplex  Magnet  Co.,  Jersey  City,  N.J.,  and 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1900-4;  consulting  elec.  engr., 
N.Y.  City,  1904-9;  editor  and  tech.  writer.  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1909-10; 
chief  engr.,  Am.  Electric  Fuse  Co.,  Muskegon, 
Mich.,  1910-11;  chief  elec.  engr..  Acme  Wire  Co., 
New  Haven.  Conn.,  since  July  1,  1911.  Has  lec- 
tured on  "Electromagnets,"  in  leading  colleges  and 
univs.  of  U.S.  Inventor  of  wireless  telegraph  print- 
ing system  and  other  telegraphic  devices.  Fellow 
Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs. ;  asso.  mem.  Am.  Physical 
Soc,  Soc.  Automobile  Engrs.,  Inst.  Radio  Engrs. 
Republican.  Protestant.  Author:  The  Electro- 
magnet, 1903;  Wireless  Telegraphy  and  Telephony, 
1908;  Solenoids,  Electromagnets  and  Electromag- 
netic Windings,  1910;  Standard  Handbook  for 
Electrical  Engineers,  1915.  Home:  84  Stanley  St. 
Office:  The  Acme  Wire  Co.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

trNDi:RHlI.Ii,  Elizaheth  Colden,  M.D.;  b.  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.Y.,  Sept.  25,  1871;  d.  of  Edmund  Burke 
and  Gertrude  Colden  (Ferris)  Underbill;  descen- 
dant of  Capt.  John  Underbill,  of  early  Colonial 
fame,  Lindley  Murray,  the  grammarian,  and  Cad- 
wallader  Colden,  the  last  Colonial  gov.  of  N.Y. ; 
grad.  Lyndon  Hall  Sch..  PougbKeepsie,  1889;  M.D., 
Cornell  U.  Med.  Coll.,  1900;  post-grad,  work.  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1912;  unmarried.  Began  practice 
at  Poughkeepsie,  1900;  asst.  phys.,  Mt.  Holyoke 
Coll.,  1901-4;  pvt.  practice,  Poughkeepsie,  1904-5; 
resident  phys.  and  lecturer  in  hygiene,  Mt.  Hol- 
yoke Coll.,  since  1905.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Am.  Pub. 
Health  Assn.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  etc.  Friends  Ch. 
Address:   South  Hadley,  Mass. 


UNBERHH.!.,  Frank  Pell,  college  prof.;  b. 
Brooklyn,  Dec.  21,  1877;  s.  David  Bonnett  and 
Emma  (House)  Underbill;  grad.  Norwalk  High 
Sch.,  1897;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.,  1900; 
Ph.D.,  Yale,  1903;  m.  Lavina  Reed  Chasmar,  of 
Norwalk,  Conn.,  Sept.  2,  1903;  no  children.  Lab- 
oratory asst.,  1900-2,  asst.  in  physiol.  chemistry,^ 
1902-3,  instr.,  1903-7,  asst.  prof.  1907-13,  prof, 
pathol.  chemistry  .':-ince  1913,  Yale;  has  made  many 
original  investigations  in  physiology  and  pathol- 
ogy which  have  been  published  in  Am.  Jour,  of 
Physiology  and  .lour,  of  Biol.  Chemistry.  Mem. 
Conn.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Am.  Physiol.  Soc, 
Am.  Soc.  Biol.  Chemists,  Soc.  Experimental  Biol- 
ogy and  Medicine,  Sigma  Xi.  Home:  445  Orange 
St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

UNBERWOOB,  Georffe  Baker,  M.D.;  b.  Jaffrey, 
N.H.,  Oct.  29,  1854;  s.  George  Augustus  and  Mahala 
(Baker)  Underwood;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Jaf- 
frey; M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1882;  m.  Idell 
M.  Partridge,  of  New  York  City,  Oct.  22,  1885. 
Practiced  in  Gardner,  Mass.,  since  1883;  consult- 
ing surgeon  Henry  Heywood  Memorial  Hosp., 
Gardner;  chmn.  Bd.  of  Health  since  1909;  mem. 
Underwood  &  Carroll,  druggists.  Pres.  Gardner 
Assn.  for  Prevention  and  Control  of  Tuberculosis; 
mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Mem.  Sch.  Com.  since  1903. 
Club:  Gardner  Boat.  Address:  105  Central  St., 
Gardner,  Mass. 

TINBERWOOB,  Henry  Oliver,  canned  goods;  b. 
Belmont,  Mass.,  Mar.  29,  1858;  s.  William  J.  and 
Esther  C.  (Mead)  Underwood;  descendant  of  Wil- 
liam Underwood,  Boston,  1822;  prep.  edn.  Noble's 
Sch.,  Boston;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1879;  m.  Boston,  IMay 
21,  1884,  Jennie  Gushing;  3  daughters,  Alice  C. 
(Mrs.  R.  M.  Gardiner,  of  Belmont,  Mass.),  Margaret 
C,  Helen  C.  (Mrs.  C.  O.  Wellington,  of  Belmont, 
Mass.).  In  employ  of  M.  F.  Pickering  &  Co.,  ship 
brokers,  1879-80;  entered  business  with  father, 
1880,  as  elk.  in  house  of  W.M.  Underwood  &  Co., 
mfrs.  of  canned  goods,  established  1822,  and  be- 
came partner,  1886,  the  firm  incorporating,  1895 
(1st  packers  of  canned  goods  in  U.S.,  starting  in 
1844);  pres.  and  treas.  Wm.  Underwood  Co.;  dir. 
Old  Colony  Trust  Co.,  Ludlow  Mfg.  Associates, 
Turners  Falls  Power  &  Electric  Co.;  has  held  vari- 
ous town  offices  in  Belmont.  Unitarian.  Clubs: 
Union,  Exchange,  Harvard,  University,  Oakley 
Golf,  The  Country.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  Bel- 
mont, Mass.    Office:  52  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 

UNBERWOOB,  Herbert  Shapleigh,  editor.  (See 
vol.    1909,  also  Who's  AVho  in  America,   1914-15.)* 

UITBER'W'OOB,  IioringT,  landscape  architect;  b. 
Belmont,  Mass.,  Feb.  15,  1874;  s.  William  James 
and  Esther  Crafts  (Mead)  Underwood;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1897;  student  Bussey  Inst.,  Harvard,  1898-9; 
studied  landscape  architecture  under  Edward 
Andre,  Paris,  1899-1900;  m.  Emily  Walton,  of 
Newark,  N.J.,  Oct.  14,  1897.  Practiced  landscape 
architecture  since  1900.  Democrat.  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  Harvard  (New  York  and  Boston).  Home: 
Belmont,  Mass.    Office:    15  Exchange  St.,  Boston.* 

TTIJ'BER'WOOB,  Rufus  Scofield,  clergyman.  (See 
vol.  1909.) 

TTNBERWOOB,  William  Lyman,  naturalist,  lec- 
turer; b.  Belmont,  INIass.,  March  4,  1864;  s.  William 
James  and  Esther  Crafts  (Mead)  Underwood; 
brother  of  Loring  Underwood;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m. 
Ida  Gushing,  of  Boston,  Nov.  16,  1887.  Left  sch.. 
1880,  to  enter  father's  business,  "William  Under- 
wood Co.,  mfrs.  canned  goods,  established  1822,  of 
which  is  dir.  Began  lecturing  in  Boston  and  vicin- 
ity, 1896;  lecturer  in  biol.  dept.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 
since  1900;  writer  and  lecturer  on  bacteriology  as 
applied  to  canned  and  preserving  industries,  drain- 
age of  marsh  lands,  mosquitoes  and  their  extermin- 
ation, the  gypsy  and  brown  tail  moth  problems; 
also  on  phases  of  the  lumber  industry  in  Me.  and 
wild  life  in  field  and  forest.  Mem.  Belmont  Bd.  of 
Health  since  1898  (chmn.  since  1902);  board  of 
mgrs.  Am.  Bison  Soc.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  St.  Bo- 
tolph.  Technology  (pres.  2  yrs.).  Twentieth  Cen- 
tury, Oakley  Country,  Belmont  Spring  Country, 
New  Bedford  Country,  New  Bedford  Yacht.  Home: 
Belmont,  I\Tass.* 

TTNBER'WOOB,  'William  Orison,  lawyer;  b.  New- 
ton.  Mass.,  May   5,   1861;   s.  Gen.  Adin  Ballou  and 


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Jane  Lydia  (Walker)  Underwood;  A.B.,  magna  cum 
laude,  Harvard,  18S4;  studied  law  in  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  in  office  of  Hyde,  Dickinson  &  Howe  and  in 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law;  admitted  to  Suffolk  bar, 
1886;  m.  Phila.,  Pa.,  Dec.  18,  1S86.  Bessie  Y.  Shoe- 
maker. Practiced  with  his  father  until  death  of 
latter,  Jan.  14,  1888;  associated  with  Benjamin  N. 
Johnson,  and  in  1894  with  Robert  R.  Clapp,  as 
Johnson,  Clapp  &  Underwood.  Mem.  Loyal  Legion. 
Clubs:  Union,  E.xchange  (Boston).  Address:  50 
State  St.,  Boston.  Mass. 

tJFSIKi:,  Daniel  Berkeley,  printer,  publisher;  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  1860;  s.  Hon.  C.  A.  and  Elisabeth 
Bigelow  (Adams)  Updike;  ed.  pvt.  schs..  Provi- 
dence; (A.M.,  Brown  U.,  1910);  unmarried.  His 
work  done  under  name  of  D.  B.  Updike,  The  Merry- 
mount  Press,  Boston;  has  been  one  of  chief  factors 
In  the  improvement  of  typog'raphy  in  America  dur- 
ing the  last  15  yrs.  Lecturer  on  printing-,  Post- 
Grad.  Business  Sch.,  Harvard  U.,  1910-15.  Mem. 
R.I.  Hist.  Soc,  American  Antiq.  Soc.  Clubs:  Somer- 
set (Boston),  Hope  (Providence).  Author:  (with 
late  Harold  Brown)  On  the  Dedications  of  Ameri- 
can Churches,  1892.  Contbr.  articles  on  printing  to 
mags.  Address:  Tlie  Merrymount  Press,  232  Sum- 
mer St.,  Boston.* 

UPDYKE,   Prank   Arthur,   political   scientist;   b. 

Daggett's,  Tioua  Co.,  I'a.,  Oct.  25,  1866:  s.  Edward 
and  Emma  (Hogaboom)  Updyke;  grad.  Wayland 
Acad.,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  1887;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1893,  A.M.,  by  examination,  1896,  Ph.D.,  1907;  grad. 
study,  U.  of  Chicago,  Brown  U.,  U.  of  (Jeneva, 
Switzerland:  m.  June  4,  1894,  Cornelia  Parish,  of 
Delavan,  Wis.  Asst.  prof,  polit.  science,  1907-11, 
prof,  since  1911,  Dartmouth.  Mem.  N.H.  Constl. 
Conv.,  1912.  Mem.  Am.  Polit.  Science  Assn.,  Am. 
Hist.  Assn.,  Nat.  Municipal  Leaeue,  Am.  Internat. 
Law  Assn.,  Chi  Phi.  Author:  The  Diplomacy  of 
the  War  of  1812.  Contbr.  to  Am.  Polit.  Science 
Rev.,  etc.    Address:  Hanover,  N.H. 

UFHAM,  Grace  IieBaron,  author;  b.  Lowell, 
Mass.,  June  22,  1845;  d.  Hon.  John  Goodwin  and 
Jane  Ermina  (Starkweather)  Locke;  ed.  normal 
sch.,  Boston;  m.  Henrv  Macy  Upham,  bookseller, 
of  Boston,  Feb.  24,  1870.  Mem.  D.A.R.,  Daughters 
of  1812,  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants,  Ladies' 
Physiol.  Inst.;  hon.  mem.  Am.  League  of  Pen 
Women  (Washington.  DC).  Club:  Boston  Authors.' 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:   407  Huntington  Av.,  Boston.* 

UPHAM,  Henry  Lauriston,  dentist.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

TTPHADI,  Rog-er  Freeman,  fire  insurance;  b.  T\^or- 
cester,  Mass.,  Sept.  13,  1848;  s.  Freeman  and  Eliza- 
beth (Livermore)  Upham,  and  descendant  of  John 
Upham,  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1635;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of 
Worcester  and  grad.  Worcester  High  Sch.,  1866 
(salutatorian) ;  m.  Worcester.  June  16.  1873,  Clara 
C,  d.  Simeon  N.  Story;  1  daughter,  Edith  Story. 
Began  active  career  as  entry  elk.  and  bookkeeper 
People's  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Worcester;  on  failure  of 
the  company,  in  consequence  of  the  Boston  fire, 
1872,  became  sec.  and  treas.  "Worcester  Mut.  Fire 
Ins.  Co.,  continuing  until  1914,  and  since  pres. 
and  treas.:  v.-p.  Worcester  Five  Cents  Savings 
Bank:  trustee  Rural  Cemetery  Assn.  Sec.  Home 
for  Aged  Men  in  Worcester;  trustee  Worcester 
Hahnemann  Hosp.;  pres.  Mass.  Mut.  Fire  Ins. 
Union,  1894-7;  v.-p.  and  treas.  Worcester  Bd.  of 
Trade.  1894-6;  treas.  Worcester  Protective  Dept., 
1878-81  and  pres.,  1912:  rec.  sec.  Worcester  T.M. 
C.A..  1871-3.  Mem.  S.A.R.,  Worcester  Soc.  of  An- 
tiquitv.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home:  38 
Fruit  St.    Office:  377  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

UPHAM,  Kog-er  Wellington,  broker  in  foreign 
hides  and  skins;  b.  Waltham,  Mass.,  Feb.  25,  1880; 
s.  William  Fred  and  Elizabeth  Maria  (Rich)  Up- 
ham; ed.  pub.  schs.,  Waltham;  m.  Charlotte  Mary 
Perry,  of  Concord,  N.H.,  Dec.  13,  1911.  Began  ac- 
tive career  with  "W.  L.  Montgomery  &  Co.,  Boston, 
1896:  became  connected  with  Mass.  Hide  Co.,  and 
went  to  Europe  as  buyer  of  hides  and  skins;  re- 
turned from  abroad.  1910,  and  formed  firm  of 
"Wells  &  Upham.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason. 
Club:  Brae  Burn  Country  (West  Newton,  Mass.). 
Recreations:  golf,  tennis.  Home:  South  Bvfield, 
Mass.    Office:    19   High   St.,   Boston. 


UPSON,  Andrew  Seth.  mfr.;  June  16,  1835-Apr. 
1,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica,   1910-11.) 

UPSON",    Charles    Morris,    merchant.      (See    vol. 

1909.) 

UPSON,  Evelyn  Miles;  b.  Wolcott,  Conn.,  May  7, 

1852.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

UPSON,  Georg-e  A.,  banker;  b.  Montgomery, 
Mass.,  Apr.  5,  1873;  s.  Chelsea  and  Victoria  L. 
(Quigley)  Upson;  grad.  Westfleld  High  Sch.;  m. 
Christine  Thompson,  of  Detroit,  Mich.,  June  2, 
1903.  Began  as  elk.  1st  Nat.  Bank  of  Westfleld, 
1892,  and  advanced  to  teller;  treas.  Westfleld  Sav- 
ings Bank  since  Jan.  1,  1911,  also  trustee.  Demo- 
crat. Conglist.  Mem.  Mt.  Moriah  Lodge,  A.F  and 
A.M.    Address:  Westfleld,  Mass. 

UPSON,  Lyman  AUyn.  mfr.,  banker;  b.  Westfleld, 

Mass..  July  23,  1841;  s.  Willis  and  Harriet  (Allyn) 
Lpson;  grad.  Mass.  State  Normal  Sch.,  1860;  en- 
listed as  pvt.,  62d  N.Y.  Vol.  Inf.  (Anderson's  Zou- 
aves), 1862;  served  in  Army  of  the  Potomac,  par- 
ticipating in  battles  of  Fredericksburg,  Gettysburg 
Wilderness,  etc.;  mustered  out  as  corporal,  June 
29,  1864;  m.  Oct.  17,  1871,  Emma  C.  Douglass.  En- 
gaged in  carpet  mfg.  business  with  Hartford  Car- 
pet Co.,  1864-01;  pres.  Upson-Martin  Co..  since 
1901;  pres.  Thompsonville  Trust  Co.  since  1880 
Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1875.  Republican.  Pres- 
byterian. Mem.  S.A.R.,  G.A.R.  Home:  Thompson- 
ville, Conn. 

UPTON,  Irving-  Hawkes,  educator;  born  North 
Readine,  Mass.,  Sept.  22,  1862;  s.  Alanson  A.  and 
Sarah  E.  (Hawkes)  Upton;  grad.  Phillips  Acad., 
Andover,  Mass.,  1881;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1885 
A.M.,  1888:  m.  Sangerfield,  N.T.,  Dec.  27,  1893,  Kath- 
enne  L  Haven.  Began  teaching  at  Barnstable, 
Mass.,  1885:  taught  at  Bradford,  Mass.,  and  Ports- 
mouth, N.H. :  head  master  dept.  of  science,  Rox- 
bury  High  Sch.,  Boston,  since  1907;  organist  and 
choir  dir.  Immanuel  Walnut  Av.  Congl.  Ch  ,  Bos- 
ton.   Address:    20   Park  View   St.,    Roxbury,   Mass. 

UPTON,  Katherine  Haven  (Mrs.  Irving  Hawkes 
Upton);  b.  Sangerfield,  N.Y.,  Mav  20,  1867-  d 
Charles  Frederick  and  Harriet  Roxanna  (Gavlord) 
Haven;  descendant  of  the  patriot,  Elias  Haven, 
who  was  killed  in  Arlington  (Menotomy),  Mass., 
Apr.  19,  1775;  prep.  edn.  Waterville  (N.Y.)  High 
Sch.:  A.B.,  Smith  Coll.,  1892;  m.  Irving  Hawkes 
Upton,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Dec.  27,  1893;  1  daugh- 
ter, Elizabeth  Haven.  Sec.  class  of  1892  Smith 
Coll.:  mem.  Smith  Coll.  Alumnae  Assn.  Conglist 
Trinitarian.  Clubs:  College  (Boston),  Roxburghe 
(Roxbury).  Address:  20  Park  View  St.,  Roxbury, 
Mass. 

UPTON,  King-,  mfr.;  s.  George  and  Marian 
(Cloutman)  Upton;  v.-p.  Am.  Glue  Co.;  v.-p.  Nat. 
Glue  Co.;  gen.  mgr.  and  dir.  Hammond  Glue  Co.. 
Iowa  Glue  Co.,  Pa.  Glue  Co.,  Highland  Develop- 
ment Co.;  dir.  Cape  Ann  Isinglass  Co.,  Vinalhaven 
Glue  Co.,  North  Ward  Co.,  Pa.  Garnet  Co.,  Ltd. 
Clubs:  Boston  Yacht,  Eastern  Yacht,  Corinthian 
Yacht,  etc.  Recreations:  yachting.  Home:  Marble- 
head,  Mass.    Office:  121  Beverly  St.,  Boston. 

UPTON,  Peter,  banker;  Oct.  1,  1816-Julv  24. 
1910.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

UPTON,  Bog-er,  corporation  officer;  b.  Peabody, 
Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1873:  s.  George  and  Marian  (Clout- 
man)  Upton;  descendant  of  John  Unton,  Salem, 
Mass.,  1652:  ed.  Mr.  Woodman's  Sch.,  Salem:  Lvc6e 
Janson  de  Sailly.  Paris,  France;  Albert  Hale's  Sch.. 
Boston:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897;  m.  Wve,  Md.,  Oct. 
25,  1899.  Elizabeth  Phoebe  Key  Llovd,  a  descend- 
ant of  Frances  Scott  Key;  4  children,  Llovd,  Ed- 
ward, Dorothy,  John  Cloutman.  Entered  business, 
1896,  as  pres.  and  mgr.  Standard  Thermometer  & 
Electric  Co.:  became  treas.  and  mgr.  Helios-Upton 
Co.,  1899;  retired  on  account  of  ill  health,  1900; 
has  gradually  accepted  various  positions  since 
1902.  Dir.  or  officer,  as  follows:  Am.  Glue  Co.  of 
Mass.,  elk.,  asst.  treas.  and  purchasing  agt. ;  Ham- 
mond Glue  Co.,  Pa.  Glue  Co.  and  Iowa  Glue  Co., 
sec,  treas.  and  purchasing  agt.;  North  Ward  Co., 
elk.,  treas.;  Cape  Ann  Isinglass  Co.,  and  (Crystal 
Gelatine  Co.,  elk.,  treas.  and  purchasing  agt.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Boston    Yacht    (vice    commodore    1913    and    1914)', 


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Ea>^itiii  Vacht,  Corinthian  Yacht  (Marblehead), 
Portlan<l  Yacht  (Portland,  Me.).  One  of  the  or- 
ganizers, 1914,  of  the  U.S.  I'ower  Sqiuuirons,  an 
assn.  of  35  leading  yacht  clubs  of  the  U.S.,  and 
elected  its  first  commander;  chief  commander,  U.S. 
Power  Squadrons,  1915.  Home:  Devereaux,  Marble- 
head,  Mass.    Office:  121  Beverly  St.,  Boston. 

UPTON,  Waldo  Jesse,  M.D. ;  b.  Bakersfleld,  Vt., 
Fell.  If),  INTl;  s.  TIarvey  and  Jane  ]\1.  (Sargent) 
Upton;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Bakersfield;  pvt.  sch.  of  .1.  L. 
Forman;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1S98; 
m.  Sara  K.  Perkins,  of  St.  Albans.  Vt.,  Sept.  4, 
1900:  1  son,  Hiram  Eugene,  b.  Oct.  20,  1902.  Asst. 
phvs.  Vt.  State  Hosp.  for  Insane,  1898-08;  in  pvt. 
practice  in  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  since  1908.  Mem. 
A.M. A..  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Franklin  Co.  Med.  Soc. 
Progr€s.«ive.  Universalist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Owl, 
Champlain.    Address:   51   Bank  St.,  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

UPTON",  Winslow,  astronomer;  Oct.  12,  1853- Jan. 
8,  i:n  1.  (.'-'ee  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica,  1912-13.) 

URBAN,  Wilbur  Marsliall,  college  prof.;  b.  Mt. 
Jov,  Pa..  Mar.  27,  1873;  s.  Abraham  Linwood  and 
Errima  Louisa  (Trexler)  Urban;  A.B.,  Princeton, 
1895:  Chancellor  Green  fellow  in  univs.  of  Jena 
and  Leipzig,  1895-7;  Ph.D..  Leipzig,  1897;  m.  Eliza- 
beth Newell  Wakelin,  of  Germantown.  Phila.,  July 
27,  1896;  2  children,  Lisbeth  M..  Isabel  W.  Reader 
in  philosophv,  Princeton,  1897-8;  prof,  philosophy 
and  psvchologv,  Ursinus  Coll.,  Pa.,  1898-02;  prof, 
philosophv.  Trinity  Coll.,  Conn.,  1902-13,  Brownell 
prof,  since  1913.  Mem.  Am.  Philos.  Soc,  Am. 
Psychol.  Assn..  Drama  League  (pres.).  Apst.  editor 
Dictionarv  of  Philosophy  and  Psychology;  on  edi- 
torial staff  Psvchol.  Bulletin.  Clubs-  T'niiersity, 
Educational,  Twentieth  Century,  Get-Together. 
Recreations:  tennis,  theatre.  Author:  The  History 
of  the  Principle  of  Sufficient  Reason,  1898;  Valua- 
tion— Its  Nature  and  Laws,  1909.  Contbr.  Philo- 
sophical RevieT\-,  Psychological  Review.  Address: 
71  Vornon  St.,  Hartford.  Conn.* 

USHER,  Edward  Preston,  author;  b.  Lynn,  Mass., 
Nov.  19,  1851;  s.  Roland  Green  and  Caroline  M. 
(Mudge)  Usher:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1873,  A.M.,  1875, 
LL.B.,  1880;  m.  Adela  L.  Payson,  June  25,  1879. 
Lawyer:  also  pres.  Grafton  &  Upton  R.R.,  1887- 
1911.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books, 
etc.)    Home:   Grafton,  Mass.* 

USSHER,  Brandram.  Eoileau,  bishop,  M.D.;  b. 
Dublin.  Ireland.  Aug.  6,  1845:  s.  Capt.  Richard  Bev- 
erly (of  H.M.  86th  Regt.)  and  Henrietta  (Boileau) 
Ussher;  diploma  Royal  Dublin  Soc.  at  17;  studied 
medicine  at  U.  of  Mich..  1865,  66:  received  degree 
Doctor  of  Eclectic  Medicine  after  exam,  by  Bd. 
Nat.  Med.  Assn.,  Chicago  session,  1870,  71;  M.D., 
Univ.  Medical  Coll..  Kansas  City  (allopathic), 
1894;  grad.  English  course.  Harvard  Summer  Sch., 
1S99;  m.  E.  L.  Thompson,  of  Chicago,  July  16, 
1867;  2d.  Mary  Reed  "U'hitney,  widow  of  F.  W.  Pel- 
ton,  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  Aug.  6,  1897.  Began  course 
of  divinitv  under  direction  of  Bishop  Whitehouse 
of  111.,  1871:  left  P.E.  Ch.  for  R.E.  Ch.,  1874;  or- 
dained deacon  by  Bishop  C^heney  in  Chicago;  pres- 
byter in  Ottawa,  Can.,  by  Bishop  Cheney,  1876; 
pastor,  Toronto  and  Montreal:  consecrated  bishop 
Reformed  Ch.  of  Bng..  June  19.  1882,  and  elected 
bishop  of  Canada;  resigned,  1891,  and  filled  pas- 
torates at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  and  Peoria,  111.,  un- 
til 1898.  when  retired;  pastor  emeritus,  Emmanuel 
I^^ninn  Ch.,  Lakeview.  N.C.  Lecturer  Emerson  Coll. 
of  Oratory.  A  founder,  mem.  exec,  bd.,  and  pres., 
1909.  Victorian  Club.  Boston;  mem.  council  Actors' 
Ch.  Alliance:  mem.  Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  British  Chari- 
table Soc.  of  Boston,  Ministerial  Club  (Dedham, 
Mass.),  Canadian  Club  of  Boston:  charter  mem. 
George  "U'^ashinerton  U.  Memorial  Assn.:  mem.  Am. 
Assn.  for  Internat.  Conciliation.  Lecturer  Jamai- 
can Inst.,  Jamaica,  and  commr.  from  that  island 
to  the  Pan-Am.  Expn.,  Buffalo. -1901.  Address:  827 
Center  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.* 

UTIiEY.  Charles  Henry,  cotton  goods;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Xov.  27.  1857:  s.  ,Iohn  and  Emeline  P.  (Snow) 
I'^tlev;  ed.  pub.  "^chs.  of  Boston:  m.  Fond  du  Lac, 
Wis..  Sept.  1.  1880.  Nellie  G.  Wright.  Mem.  firm 
of  ITtley  &  Boynton.  wholesale  produce,  1875-90, 
Utlev  &  Rogers,  same  business,  1890-5:  since  Iden- 
tified  with   corpn.    interests;   pres.   Quincy   Market 


Cold  Storage  &  Warehouse  Co.;  treas.  Columbus 
Mfg.  Co.;  dir.  West  Point  Mfg.  Co.,  Brookside  Mills, 
Riverside  Mills,  Chattahoochee  Vallev  R.R. ;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1894-6.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Republican.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Ex- 
change, Brae  Burn  Country,  Commonwealth  Coun- 
try. Home:  23  Regent  Circle,  Brookline.  Office: 
120  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

UTIiEV,  Edward  Roswell,  M.D. :  b.  Taunton, 
IMass.,  Aug.  18,  1862;  s.  Dr.  James  and  Martha  F. 
(Dunlap)  Utley;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1885,  A.M.,  1888; 
M.D.,  Harvard,  1891;  m.  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  Oct.  4, 
1900.  Edith  Sanger  Wood.  Prison  pliysician  for 
Middlesex  Co.  since  1891.    Home:  Newton,  Mass. 

UTIiEY,  Samuel,  judge;  b.  Chesterfield,  Mass., 
Sept.  29,  1843;  s.  Thomas  Knowlton  and  Theodocia 
(Knox)  Utley;  descendant  of  Samuel  Utley  of  Scit- 
uate,  Mass.,  1637;  prep.  edn.  Williston  Sem.,  East- 
hampton,  Mass.,  1858-60.  Weslevan  Acad.,  Wilbra- 
ham,  Mass.,  1862-4:  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1867;  m.  Julia  M.  Martin,  of  Worcester,  Mass., 
Dec.  8,  1875.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1867;  prac- 
ticed at  Worcester;  justice  Central  Dist.  Ct.,  Wor- 
cester, since  Sept.  13,  1882.  Mem.  Assn.  of  Dist. 
Judges,  Worcester  Art  Soc,  Am.  Antiquarian  Soc. 
(biographer  and  mem.  council).  Am.  Unitarian 
Assn.  Recreations:  literature,  historv,  biography. 
Home:  14  William  St.  Office:  13  Waldo  St.,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.* 

UTTER,  Georg-e  Herbert,  governor:  July  24, 
1854-Nov.  3,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in   America,    1912-13.) 

UTTER,  Robert  Palfrey,  college  prof.:  b.  Olym- 
pia.  Wash.,  Nov.  23,  1875;  s.  David  and  Rebecca 
Salisbury  (Palfrey)  Utter;  descendant  of  Peter 
Palfrey,  early  settler  of  Salem,  Nicholas  Utter, 
early  settler  of  R.I..  T\^illiam  Palfrey,  paymaster- 
gen,  of  Washington's  Army;  ed.  South  Div.  High 
Sch.,  Chicago;  Cambridge  Latin  Sch.;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1898,  Ph.D.,  1906;  m.  Madeleine  Bocher,  of 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  May  18,  1907:  2  children,  Robert 
Palfrey,  Jr.,  Cicily  Anne.  On  staff  of  Youth's  Com- 
panion and  New  York  Evening  Post,  1899-02;  asst. 
in  English.  Harvard,  1902-6;  instr.  in  English, 
1906-9,  asso.  prof,  since  1909,  Amherst.  Author: 
A  Guide  to  Good  English.  Address:  83  South 
Pleasant  St.,  Amherst,  Mass. 

V 

VAHEY,  James  Henry,  lawyer:  b.  Watertown, 
^lass.,  Dec.  29,  1871;  s.  James  and  Mary  (Rattigan) 
Vahey;  grad.  high  sch.,  Watertown,  1888;  LL.B., 
cum  laude,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1892;  m.  Con- 
cord, Mass.,  Feb.  18,  1897.  Margaret  A\  hite:  6  dil- 
dren,  Dorothy,  James  H.,  Jr.,  Margaret,  John, 
Rosamond,  Virginia.  Practiced  in  Boston  since 
1893;  mem.  Vahey,  Imes  &  Vahey.  1898-13,  Vahey- 
Casson  since  1913;  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Watertown, 
6  yrs.  (chmn.  1  yr.);  mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen  4 
yrs.  (chmn.  2  yrs.) ;  mem.  Mass.  Senate,  1st  Mid- 
dlesex Dist.,  1907,  1908;  Dem.  nominee  for  gov., 
1908,  1909.  Roman  Catholic.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City 
of  Boston,  Middlesex  Bar  Assn.,  Social  Law  Li- 
brarv,  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  A.O.H., 
A.O.U.W.,  Elks,  K.  of  C,  Charitable  Irish  Soc, 
Royal  Arcanum.  Club:  Boston  City.  Recreations: 
walking,  reading.  Home:  167  Mt.  Auburn  St.,  Wa- 
tertown, Mass.    Office:  18  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

VAIIi.  Theodore  Newton,  capitalist:  b.  Carroll 
Co.,  O.,  July  16,  1845:  s.  Davis  and  Phoebe  (Quinbv) 
Vail:  ed.  Morristown  (N..I.)  Acad.:  studied  medi- 
cine 2  yrs.  with  uncle:  (LL.D..  Dartmouth,  Middle- 
bury  Coll..  Vt.):  m.  IMabel  Rutledge  Sanderson,  of 
Boston,  1907.  Asst.  supt.,  1873,  asst.  ^en.  supt., 
1874,  gen.  supt.,  1875-8,  ry.  mail  service,  Washing- 
ton; in  telephone  business,  1878-87:  traveled  for 
health.  1887-93;  Vt.  farmer.  1893-6:  in  elec  enter- 
prises in  Argentine,  S.A.,  1896 — :  introduced  Am. 
electric  system  street  rys.  in  Buenos  Aires  and 
installed  telephone  svstems  in  principal  cities; 
pres.  Am.  Telegraph  &  Telephone  Co.,  since  1907; 
also  pres.  or  dir.  of  many  corporations  in  U.S. 
and  London.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social 
Science  fPhila.),  .\cad.  Polit.  Science  in  City  of 
New  York,  Am.  Civic  .Mliance,  Am.  Mus.  Natural 


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History,  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Kngrs.,  Am.  Geog.  Soc, 
Met.  Mus.  Art,  New  Yoi'k  Acad.  Sciences,  Nat. 
Inst.  Social  Sciences,  ISlaritime  Excliange  (New 
York),  Marine  Mus.  (Boston),  American  Economic 
Association,  American  Society  of  the  River  Plate 
(Buenos  Aires).  Clubs:  New  York,  Union  League, 
New  York  Athletic,  Automobile  of  America,  Metro- 
politan, Hobby,  Jekyl  Island,  Nat.  Arts,  Railroad, 
Sleepy  Hollow,  County  of  Westchester  (New 
York),  Larchmont  (N.Y.)  Yacht,  Union,  Exchange, 
Eastern  Yacht  (Boston),  Sphinx,  Royal  Automo- 
bile (London).  Home:  Lvndonville,  Vt.  Office: 
125   :\rilk   St..    I'.oston,   and   15   Dey  St.,  New  York.* 

VAII.I.,  Dudley  Iiandon,  mfr.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1896; 
traveled  in  Europe,  1896;  m.  Leila  Strobridge 
Holmes,  of  Winsted,  Conn.,  June  28,  1900.  Pres. 
and  trea^.  George  Dudley  &  Son  Co.,  leather  mfrs. 
Address:    Winsted,   Conn. 

VAIiENTINi:,  Rotoert  Grosvenor;  b.  West  New- 
ton. Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1S72:  s.  Charles  Theodore  and 
Charlotte  Grosvenor  (I^ight)  Valentine;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard. 189(5;  m.  Sophia  French,  of  South  Braintree, 
Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1904.  Asst.  in  English,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1896-9;  with  Nat.  City  Bank,  New  York, 
1899-1901,  being  part  of  time  in  accounting  dept., 
U.P.  Rv.,  at  Omaha,  Neb.;  instr.  English.  Mass. 
Inst,  of  Tech.,  1901-2;  with  Farmers  Loan  &  Trust 
Co.,  New  York,  1902-4:  pvt.  sec.  to  Commr.  Francis 
B.  Leupp,  of  the  Indian  Service,  1905-8;  super- 
visor of  Indian  Schs.,  1908;  apptd.  asst.  commr. 
Indian  Affairs,  Dec.  1,  1908,  commr.  June  15.  1909- 
Sept.  12.  1912.  Progressive.  Home:  South  Brain- 
tree,   Mass.    Office:     75    State   St.,   Boston.* 

VAN  AIiIiElT,  Daniel  D..  educator:  Jan.  7,  1834- 
Mav  26,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,    1912-13.) 

VAN"  AIiIiEN,  William  Harman,  priest;  b.  Cam- 
eron, N.Y..  Feb.  16,  1870:  s.  Daniel  D.  and  Frances 
.Jane  CHolland)  Van  Allen;  Ph.B.,  Syracuse  U., 
1890,  Ph.M..  1897:  M.A.,  Hobart  Coll..  1899;  (S.T.D., 
Svracuse.  1904;  L.H.D..  St.  Stephens'  Coll..  1910; 
D.C.L.,  Univ.  of  Bishop's  Coll.,  Quebec,  1911;  LL.D., 
Alfred  U.,  1912) :  read  for  orders  while  head  master 
St.  John's  Sch..  New  York,  and  with  Bishop  Hunt- 
ington; English  tutor,  Rutgers  Coll.,  1890-1;  head 
master  St.  John's  Sch.,  New  York.  1891-4;  gen. 
sec.  Ch.  Assn.  for  Advancement  Interests  of  Labor, 
1892-4;  ordained.  1894:  pvt.  sec.  to  Bishop  Hunting- 
ton, with  charge  of  St.  Luke's  and  St.  Anna's  chap- 
els, Syracuse,  1894-5;  acting  prin.  Camden  (N.Y.) 
High  Sch..  1895-6;  rector  Ch.  of  the  Epinhany, 
Trumansburg,  N.Y..  1896-7.  Grace  Parish.  Elmira, 
N.T.,  1897-1902,  Parish  of  the  Advent.  Boston,  since 
1902.  (See  also  Who's  Who  in  America.)  Address: 
28  Brimmer  St..  Boston.* 

VAN  BENSCHOTEN',  Georg-e  Wheeler,  M.D.;  b. 
Yonkers,  N.Y.,  July  6,  1877;  s.  Charles  Wesley  and 
Mary  Emma  (Wheeler)  Van  Benschoten;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Brooklvn,  N.Y. ;  Trinitv  Sch..  New  York; 
M.D..  Northwestern  U.  Med.  Sch.,  Chicago,  1896: 
married.  Practiced  in  Providence,  R.I..  since  1901; 
attending  eye  surgeon,  R.I.  Hosp.;  consulting  eye 
surgeon  Citv  Hosp.,  St.  .Toseph's  Hosp.  Mem.  A. 
M.A.,  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  R.T.  Eye  and  Ear  Soc,  Provi- 
dence Med.  Assn.  Clubs:  Central,  R.I.  Yacht. 
Home:  27  Pair  St.,  Edgewood  Station.  Office:  188 
Broad    St.,    Providence,    R.I. 

VAN"  BUBEN,  Albert  Alexander,  merchant  and 
mfr.:  Dec.  18.  lS52-Mar..  1910.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Who  in  America,   1908-9.) 

VANDEBBIIiT,  Reg-inald  Clajrpoole,  investor. 
CSee  Who's  Who  in  America  for  biography.)  Home: 
Sandy  Point  Farm,  Newport,  R.I.  Office:  546  5th 
Av.,   New  York.* 

VANDBBBOGABT,  Hervey  Boardman,  clergy- 
man, teacher:  b.  Troy,  N.Y.,  Nov.  6,  1880;  s.  John 
Henry  and  Susan  (Craver)  Vanderbogart;  B.A., 
Trinitv  Coll.,  Conn.,  1903;  grad.  Berkeley  Div.  Sch., 

1906.  B.D..  1912;  m.  Oct.  7,  1908.  Elizabeth  Irene 
Tiernan.  of  New  Haven,  Conn.   Deacon.  1906.  priest, 

1907.  P.E.  Ch.;  curate  Ch.  of  the  Holy  Trinity, 
Middletown.  Conn.,  1906-11;  asst.  in  Hebrew  Dept., 
1906-10,  instr.  in  Hebrew  and  O.T.,  1910-12;  instr. 
with  full  charge  of  above  named  depts.  since  .Tune 
5.  1912,  Berkeley  Div.  Sch.  Mem.  Soc.  Bibl.  Lit.  and 
Exegesis,  Am.  Oriental  Soc,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi 


Gamma  Delta.    Mason.    Home:    605  Main  St.,  Mid- 
dletown, Conn. 

VAN  DEB  PYIi,  Nicholas,  clergyman;  b.  in  Hol- 
land, Jan.  11,  1867;  s.  John  and  Mary  (Smallway) 
Van  dor  Tyl;  brought  to  America,  1872;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  Boston;  Pinkerton  Acad.,  Derry,  N.H. ;  B.D., 
Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1893;  m.  Ada  Alice  Forbes, 
of  Boston,  June  21,  1893;  5  children,  Doris,  Lyman 
Milton,  Ellis  Cutler,  Helen,  Russell  Lowell.  Or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  1893;  pastor.  North  Wil- 
braham,  Mass.,  1893-5,  1st  Ch.,  Holliston,  1895-03, 
1st  Ch..  Marblehead,  1903-7,  Centre  Ch.,  Haverhill, 
since  1907.  Corporate  mem.  A.B.C.F.M.  Dir.  Mass. 
Home  Missionary  Soc  Progressive.  Writer  for 
mags,  on  social  questions;  editorial  contbr.  the 
Boston  Herald;  authority  on  the  Lawrence  Strike, 
which  he  studied  and  reported.  Address:  149  Main 
St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

VAN  ETTEN,  Edgar,  now  general  manager  Lud- 
low &   Southern  Ry.,   New  York.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

VAN  EVEBEN,  Horace,  lawyer;  b.  New  York, 
Sept.  4,  1867;  s.  Philip  Frisbie  and  Elizabeth  Jane 
(Ferguson)  Van  Everen;  grad.  Adelphi  Acad., 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1887;  M.E.,  Cornell  U.,  1891;  LL.M., 
Columbian  (now  George  Washington)  U.  Law 
Sch.,  1896;  m.  Brooklyn,  1893,  Alice  Louise  Berke- 
feld;  1  son,  Horace  Berkefeld.  Practicing  patent 
law  at  Boston  since  1898;  mem.  firm  of  Phillips, 
Van  Everen  &  Fish.  Democrat.  Mem.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Am.  Patent  Law 
Assn.,  Psi  Upsilon,  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Clubs:  Colo- 
nial, Engineers',  Oakley  Country,  Boston  City. 
Home:  13  Kirkland  PI.,  Cambridge.  Office:  53  State 
St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

VAN  HOBN,  Isaac,  financier.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

VAN  KEUBEN,  Gen.  Iiouis  Nelson,  banking. 
(See   vol.    1909.) 

VAN  laAEB,  Alexander  Theobald,  artist,  lec- 
turer; b.  Auburn,  N.Y.,  Feb.  9,  1857:  s.  Peter  C. 
and  Mina  (Verbeek)  Van  Laer;  ed.  high  sch..  Au- 
burn, 1873-6;  studied  art  at  Nat.  Acad.  Design, 
New  York,  and  Art  Students'  League,  with  R. 
Swain  Gifford,  and  with  George  Poggenbeek,  of 
Holland;  m.  Stella  Stickney,  of  Somersworth,  N.H., 
1886.  Has  exhibited  at  the  leading  Am.  exhbns.; 
bronze  medal,  Charleston  Expn.  Has  lectured  on 
art  history  at  Chautauqua,  N.Y.,  7  yrs.;  in  free 
lecture  courses  of  New  York  9  yrs.;  at  Brooklyn 
Inst,  and  before  schs.  and  colls.,  and  in  leading 
cities.  Mem.  Jury  of  Selection  and  of  Internat. 
Jury  of  Awards,  St.  Louis  Expn.,  1904.  A.N.A., 
1902,  N.A.,   1909.    Home:    Litchfield,  Conn.* 

VANNAK  Kate,  song  writer.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
VAN  NAISE,  Addison,  librarian;  b.  Chenango, 
N.Y.,  Nov.  15,  1835;  s.  Cornelius  and  Theodosia 
(Ogden)  Van  Name;  A.B.,  Yale,  1858,  A.M.,  1861; 
m.  Berlin,  Germanv,  Julia  Gibbs.  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Aug.  19,  1867.  Librarian,  Yale  U.,  1865-1905, 
since  then  librarian  emeritus.  Address:  121  High 
St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

VAN  NAME,  "Willard  Gibbs,  biologist;  moved  to 
Albany,   N.Y.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

VAN  NESS,  Sarah  Bowman  (Mrs.  Joseph  Van 
Ness);  b.  Macon,  Ga.,  Nov.  4,  1859;  d.  John  and 
Eliza  Powel  (Gittings)  Bowman;  descendant  on 
paternal  side,  of  Nathaniel  Bowman,  one  of  first 
proprs.  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  and  John  Winthrop, 
gov.  of  Mass.  (Ilolony;  on  maternal  side,  descendant 
of  Capt.  William  Powel.  of  Jamestown,  Va.,  1611; 
and  John  Gittings,  of  Baltimore,  1659;  ed.  Win- 
throp Sch.,  Boston,  and  Lasell  Sem.,  Auburndale, 
Mass.;  m.  Joseph  Van  Ness  (grad.  U.  of  111.  and 
Tornell  U.),  of  j^ndover,  Mass,  Oct.  4,  1892  (died 
July  8,  1901).  After  death  of  husband  managed 
The  Joseph  Van  Ness  Pub.  Co.,  Boston,  till  1907. 
Identified  with  many  hist.,  philanthropic,  social 
and  religious  interests;  the  founder  of  Lexington 
(Mass.)  D.A.R.,  and  its  active  regent  8  yrs.  and 
hon  regent  for  life;  mem.  Daughters  of  Founders 
and  Patriots  of  America,  Jamestown  Soc,  Roanoke 
Memorial  Assn.,  Winthrop  Sch.  Alumni,  Mass.  D. 
A.R.  Founders'  Society  of  Boston,  Lexington  Hist. 
Soc;  patroness  of  Southern  Club  (Boston).  Episco- 
palian.    Address:     "Fieldstone,"    Lexington,    Mass. 


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VAN  ITESS,  Thomas,  clergyman;  b.  Raltiinore, 
June  29,  1859;  s.  William  W.  (M.D.)  and  Mary  R. 
(Saladin)  V'an  Ness;  A.B.,  Central  High  Sch., 
Phila.,  1S79;  studied  Harvard,  until  June,  1SS3;  m. 
Addie  Bewail,  of  Denver,  July  5,  ISSG.  Ordained 
Unitarian  ministry,  18.S4;  pastor  at  Denver,  1S85, 
San  Francisco,  18S9-93,  Old  Historic  North  Ch., 
Boston  (2d  Ch.),  since  1893,  of  which  Cotton 
Mather,  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson  and  Increase 
Mather  (afterward  pres.  Harvard)  were  ministers. 
Pres.  Benevolent  Fraternity  (first  associated 
charity  and  philantropic  organization  in  Amer- 
ica). (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
writings,  etc.)    Address:    914  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

VANNEVAR,  John,  clergyman;  b.  South  Maiden, 
Mass.,  June  23,  1858;  s.  Aaron  B.  and  Dorothy  G. 
(Mattoon)  Vannevar;  ed.  Maiden  pub.  schs.;  B.D., 
Tufts  Coll.,  1880;  S.T.D.,  1904;  post-grad,  work. 
Tufts  Coll.,  1  yr.;  m.  Maiden,  Sept.  13,  1882,  Ger- 
trude F.  Swasey.  Ordained  to  ministry,  Univer- 
salist  Ch.,  1880;  pastor  Amesbury,  Mass.,  1881-3, 
Canton,  Mass.,  1883-92.  Concord,  N.H.,  1894-1912. 
Pres.  N.H.  Universalist  State  Conv.  7  yrs.;  chap- 
lain 2d  Regt.,  N.H.N. G.,  1899,  until  hon.  discharged, 
1913;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Concord,  12  yrs.  (pres.  5 
yrs.).  Mason  (32°).  Address:  95  Monument  Av., 
Swampscott,  Mass. 

VAN  NOSTBAND,  Alonzo  Gifford,  brewer;  b. 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  July  4.  1854;  s.  Hon.  William 
Treadwell  and  Elizabeth  (Treadwell)  Van  Nos- 
trand;  8th  in  descent,  on  father's  side,  from  Jacob 
Jansen  Van  Nostrand,  New  Amsterdam  (New 
York),  1638,  and  on  mothers  side,  from  Daniel 
Bradley,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1635;  grad.  English 
High  Sch.,  Boston;  m.  Maiden,  Oct.  12,  1885,  Sadie 
G.,  d.  Theodore  N.  and  Susan  (Dyer)  Foque  (wife 
died  Apr.  21,  1905);  1  son,  William  Theodore;  m.  2d, 
Aug.  10,  1907,  Jane  Bradford  Eldridge,  lineal  de- 
scendant of  Gov.  Bradford,  who  landed  from  the 
Mavflower.  Employed  in  father's  brewery,  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  1872-5;  admitted  as  partner,  1878; 
propr.  Bunker  Hill  Breweries  (established.  1821). 
Pres.  English  High  Sch.  Assn.  of  Boston,  1910-15. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Ancient  and 
Hon.  Arty.  Co.,  Bostonian  See.  Clubs:  Merchants', 
Boston  Art,  Eastern  Yacht,  Athletic,  Sphinx;  City 
(Boston  and  New  York).  Recreations:  art,  music, 
motoring,  travel  (foreign  and  domestic).  Made 
trip  around  the  world.  Home:  482  Beacon  St., 
Boston;  (summer)  Fairhaven,  Mass.  Address: 
Bunker  Hill  Breweries,  Charlestown  (Boston), 
Mass. 

VAN  OMMEREN,  Heudrik,  clergyman;  b.  In.yen, 
Holland.  Mar.  29,  1862;  s.  John  and  Alida  (Van 
Hattam)  Van  Ommeren;  brought  to  America,  1867; 
student  Williston  Sem.,  Easthampton,  Mass.;  Ref. 
Episcopal  Theol.  Sem..  Phila.,  Pa.,  1887-9;  U.  of 
Mich.,  1899-1900;  m.  Carrie  Lord,  of  Grass  Lake, 
Mich.,  Apr.  10.  1896;  children.  Flora.  Howard, 
Henry.  Ordained  Ref.  Episcopal  ministry,  Phila., 
1886;  pastor  Phila.,  1886-89,  Congl.  Ch..  Laingsburg. 
Mich..  1889-92,  Grass  Lake,  1892-7.  Armada,  1897-03, 
Unitarian  Ch.,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Mich..  1904-10.  Law- 
rence. Ma.=;s.,  1910-14,  Nantucket,  Mass.,  since  1914. 
Republican.    Address:  Nantucket,  Mass. 

VAN  PATTEN,  "William  James,  mfr.;  b.  Wau- 
watosa.  Wis.;  s.  William  Henry  and  Mary  (Vander- 
pool)  Van  Patten;  ed.  nub.  schs.  of  Vt.;  (hon.  A.M., 
U.  of  Vt.);  m.  Harriet  P.  Lemon,  of  Burlington, 
Vt.,  June  9,  1874.  Treas.  Wells  &  Richardson  Co., 
Burlington,  from  1872;  pres.  Champlain  Mfg.  Co., 
mfrs.  doors,  sash  and  blinds,  since  1881,  Malted 
Cereals  Co.  since  1899,  Burlington  Bldg.  &  Loan 
Assn.  since  1894.  Mayor  of  Burlington,  1894-6; 
chmn.  Bd.  Park  Commrs.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Pres.  Mary  Fletcher  Hosp.,  Fletcher  Free  Library. 
Clubs:  Algonquin,  Lake  Champlain  Yacht.  Ad- 
dress:  Burlington,  Vt.* 

VAN  RENSSELAER,  M.  King-  (Mrs.  John  King 
Van  Rensselaer),  author;  b.  New  York,  May  25, 
1848;  d.  Archibald  Gracie  and  Elizabeth  Denning 
(Duer)  King;  ed.  bv  governess  and  tutors;  m.  John 
King  Van  Rensselaer.  Oct.  4,  1871.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  list  of  books.)  Home:  New- 
port, R.I.* 

VAN  RIPER,  Benjamin  vniitman,  college  prof.; 
b.  Albion,  Pa.,  May  29,  1885;  s.  George  and  Daphne 


(Saunders)  Van  Riper;  A.B.,  Allegheny  Coll..  Mead- 
ville.  Pa.,  1900;  Ph.D.,  Boston  U..  1908;  Jena  U., 
Germany,  1911-12;  Pli.D..  U.  of  Chicago,  1912;  un- 
married. Prof,  chemistry,  Wheaton  (111.)  Coll., 
1908-9;  prof,  philosophy,  Neb.  Wesleyan  Univ., 
Lincoln,  Neb.,  1909-11;  asst.  prof,  philosophy,  Bos- 
ton U.,  since  Sept.  1912.  Progressive  in  politics. 
Methodist.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Allegheny), 
1905.  Recreations:  art.  Home:  885  Mass.  Av.,  Cam- 
bridge.  Mass.     Address:    688    Boylston   St..   Boston. 

VAN  SICKI>E,  James  Hixon,  educator;  b.  South 
Livonia.  Livingston  Co..  N.Y.,  Oct.  24,  1852;  s. 
John  Landis  and  Ale.xina  (Curtis)  Van  Sickle; 
!;rad.  N.Y.  State  Normal  Coll.,  Albany,  1873;  stu- 
dent Williams  Coll.,  1876-7.  and  completed  coll. 
work  at  Univ.  of  Colo..  A.B.,  1896,  A.M.,  1898;  (hon. 
Pd.D.,  Albany,  1905;  hon.  A.M.  from  Williams  Coll., 
1913);  m.  Caroline  E.  Valentine,  of  New  Providence, 
N.J.,  Aug.  1,  1883.  Teacher  in  public  sch.  near 
birthplace,  1874,  then  successively  teacher  in  vil- 
lage schs..  New  Providence,  N.J.,  Caledonia,  N.Y., 
Cook  Acad.,  Havana,  N.Y.;  prin.  city  sch.,  Denver; 
supt.  north  side  schools,  Denver,  1890-1900;  supt. 
pub.  instrn.,  Baltimore,  1900-11;  supt.  schools. 
Springfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  1.  1911 — .  Lecturer  on  sch. 
administration.  U.  of  Chicago,  summer  quarters. 
1902.  04,  05,  06,  Yale,  1907,  Cornell.  1908;  dir.  of 
courses  in  sch.  supervision  and  administration. 
Summer  Sch.  of  the  South,  U.  of  Tenn.,  1909-11. 
Presbyn.  Active  mem.  N.E.A. ;  mem.  Nat.  Council 
Edn.;  pres.  Southern  Ednl.  Assn..  1909;  pres.  Am. 
School  Peace  League,  1908-13;  mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  (Alpha  Chapter  of  Colo.).  Home:  21  Elliott 
St.,  Springfield.  Mass.* 

VAN  SIi'S'CK,  Cyrus  Manchester,  lawyer;  b. 
Providence,  R.I..  Jan.  9,  1856;  s.  Nicholas  and 
Phoebe  Elizabeth  (Manchester)  Van  Slyck;  A.B.. 
Brown  U..  1876.  A.M..  1879;  LL.B.,  Harvard.  1878; 
m.  Annie  P.  Crocker,  of  Fitchburg.  Mass.,  Apr.  12, 
1887;  3  children,  Margaret.  George  W^..  Dorothy. 
Practiced  law  since  1878;  pres.  Freemason  Hall  Co., 
Exchange  Real  Estate  Co.;  dir.  The  George  H.  Ca- 
hoone  Co.,  Equitable  Fire  and  Marine  Ins.  Co., 
R.I.  Safe  Deposit  Co.;  asst.  city  solicitor.  Provi- 
dence, 1889-92;  mem.  R.I.  Gen.  Assembly,  1897-8. 
actively  identified  with  R.I.  Militia,  1875-96,'  now 
col.,  retired.  Mem.  Am.  and  R.I.  bar  assns..  Provi- 
dence Bar  Club.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (33°,  K.T.); 
Past  Grand  Master  Masons  of  R.I.  Clubs:  Hope, 
University,  Providence  Art,  Agawam  Hunt,  Har- 
vard (New  York).  Recreations:  motoring,  reading. 
Home:  6  Young  Orchard  Av.  Office:  49  West- 
minster St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

VAN  ITMMERSEN,  Richard,  railway  oflScial;  b. 
Boston,  Dec.  14,  1874;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Cambridge, 
Mass.;  married.  Began  active  career  in  ticket 
auditor's  oflice.  B.  &  A.  R.R.,  1891;  claim,  tariff  and 
rate  elk.,  gen.  frt.  office  same  rd..  1896-1900;  chief 
elk..  1900-6;  div.  frt.  agt..  Worcester.  Mass.,  1906-7; 
asst.  gen.  frt.  agt.,  1907-11,  gen.  frt.  agt.  since 
June  5,  1911,  same  rd.  Home:  Somerville,  Mass. 
Office:   298  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

VAN  VIiECK,  John  Monroe,  mathematician,  edu- 
cator: March  4,  lS33-Nov.  4,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1912-13.) 

VAN  WINKIiE,  Edgar  Beach,  engineer.  (See 
vol.  1909.  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1912-13,  for 
biography.)  Home:  115  E.  70th  St.,  New  York,  and 
"Hillhome."  Litchfield,  Conn. 

VARICK,  'William  Remsen,  M.D. ;  b.  Poughkeep- 
sie,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  13,  1870;  s.  Remsen  and  Jane  Eliza 
(Buel)  Varick:  prep.  edn.  Albanv  (.\.Y. )  Acad.; 
student  Cornell  Univ.,  1890-2;  M.D..  Coll.  of  Phys. 
and  Surg.,  New  York.  1895;  m.  Manchester,  N.H., 
Dec.  15,  1904,  Melusina  (Hopkins)  Varick.  Has 
practiced  in  Concord  since  Mar.,  1898.  Home:  Man- 
chester, N.H. 

VARNEY,  Albert  "Watson,  educator;  b.  Salem, 
111.,  July  5,  1863;  s.  Mervin  Pease  and  Eliza  J.  (Gil- 
breath)  Varney;  grad.  Bristol  (Vt.)  Acad.,  1882; 
A.B.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1886;  post-grad,  study.  Har- 
vard, 1891-2;  m.  Middlebury,  Vt..  Jan.  4.  1888,  Har- 
riet L.  Bond.  Supt.  schs..  Browns  Valley,  Minn., 
1886-88,  Ortonville.  Minn..  1888-90,  Bristol,  Vt., 
1890-1,  Ortonville,  1892-7,  Mankato.  Minn..  1897-9; 
teacher  Burlington.  Vt..  1S99-01;  with  Internat. 
Mag..    1901-2;   supt.    schs..   Bennington,   since   Feb.. 


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1902.    Mem.   D.K.E.    Mason.    Recreations:   orchard. 
Address:   Bennington,  Vt. 

VABNET,  Cyrus  Bede,  educator;  b.  Windham. 
Me.,  Oct.  13.  1839;  s.  Otis  and  Jane  (Tukey)  Var- 
ney;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1863,  A.M.,  1866;  m.  Laura 
Bangs,  of  Candor,  N.Y.,  Apr.  2,  1866;  2  children, 
Cora  (Mrs.  William  M.  Leishton),  Elmer  O. 
Teacher,  Waverly,  N.Y.,  1864-5,  Westbrook  (Me.) 
Sem.,  1866-74;  prin.  English  and  Classical  Sch., 
Portland,  1874-87;  in  ins.  business.  1887-99  (re- 
tired). Trustee  "U'estbrook  Sem.  since  1899.  Re- 
publican. Universali-st.  Address:  17  Waverly  St., 
Portland,   Me. 

VABNET,  Justin  Edwards,  banker;  b.  Salmon 
Falls,  N.H.,  1853;  s.  William  W.  and  Maria  B. 
(jNIerrill)  Varney;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Lawrence,  Mass.; 
m.  Lawrence,  1S81,  M.  Edith  Newell;  2  children, 
Burton  INIerrill,  Raymond  Newell;  m.  2d,  Grove- 
land,  Mass.,  1914,  Isabella  G.  Downie.  Store  elk. 
and  office  boy,  1868-73;  messenser  and  bookkeeper, 
1873-9,  teller,  1879-93,  cashier  since  1893,  Bay  State 
Nat.  Bank,  Lawrence;  trustee  and  mem.  Bd.  of 
Investment.  Essex  Savings  Bank,  Lawrence;  resi- 
dent v.-p.  Am.  Surety  Co.  of  New  York.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mem.  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  of  Lawrence, 
Am.  Forestry  Assn.,  Washington,  D.  C,  Bd.  of 
Trade  of  Lawrence.  Home  Market  Club,  Boston, 
Lawrence  City  Mission.  Club:  Merrimack  Valley 
Country.    Address:  Lawrence,  Mass. 

VAUGHAN,  Arthur  Montague,  farmer;  b.  Wood- 
stock, Vt.,  Aug.  4,  1869;  s.  George  H.  and  Frances 
(Montague)  Vaughan;  prep.  edn.  Woodstock  High 
Sch.;  grad.  State  Agrl.  Coll.,  Vt,  1898;  m.  Belle 
Morse,  of  Randolph,  Vt.,  Jan.  16,  1900;  2  children, 
Dorothy  Morse,  Emma  Frances.  Mem.  State  Bd. 
of  Agr.,  Vt.,  1906-8;  state  commr.  of  forestry, 
1906-8;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912;  now  mgr. 
Shelburne  Farms.  Progressive.  Protestant.  Ad- 
dress:    Shelburne,    Vt. 

VATTGHAIT,  Bmest  Howe,  lawyer;  b.  Green- 
wich. IMass.,  June  22.  1858;  s.  Joseph  P.  and  An- 
genette  C.  (Hcwe)  Vaughan;  descendant  on  both 
sides  of  old  N.E.  families;  ed.  New  Salem  (Mass.) 
Acad.;  LL.B.,  1884,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.;  m.  Carrie 
L.  Gleason.  of  Dana,  Mass.,  Nov.  18,  1884;  2  daugh- 
ters, Agnes  Gleason  (Smith  Coll.,  1907;  m.  June 
19,  1915,  Harry  M.  Latham,  of  Dedham,  Mass.), 
Ruth  (Smith,  1908).  Started  to  teach  district  schs. 
in  Greenwich,  Mass.,  at  age  of  15;  prin.  grammar 
sch..  Ware,  Mass.,  5  yrs. ;  admitted  to  Suffolk  bar, 
Jan.  23,  1884,  and  has  since  practiced  at  Worces- 
ter. Mem.  Vaughan,  Esty  &  Clark;  city  solicitor, 
Worcester,  since  1906.  Mem.  Worcester  Co.  and- 
Mass.  bar  assns.  Republican.  Mason  (32°).  Clubs: 
Worcester,  Commonwealth,  Tatnuck  Country, 
Economic,  Worcester  Automobile.  Recreations: 
motoring,  fishing,  gai'dening,  hunting  (including 
honey  bees,  also  practical  bee  keeper).  Home:  30 
Sever  St.  Office:  340  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.; 
(summer)  "The  Birches,"  Greenwich  Village,  Mass. 

VAUGHAN",  Henry  Goodwin,  lawyer;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Sept.  28,  1868;  s.  Benjamin  and  Anna 
Harriet  (Goodwin)  Vaughan;  ancestors  among 
early  settlers  who  secured  grants  of  land  from 
King  of  Eng.  one  mile  along  banks  of  Kennebec 
River,  extending  five  miles  inland,  and  founded 
town  of  Hallowell,  Me.  (old  homestead  still  re- 
mains property  of  family) ;  prep.  edn.  Miss  Harris 
Sch..  Cambridge,  and  Noble's  Sch.  (later  Noble  and 
Greenough  Sch.);  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890,  A.M.,  1893, 
LL.B.,  1893;  m.  Elizabeth  Russell  Tyson,  Apr.  5, 
1915.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1893.  and  since  prac- 
ticed in  Boston;  mem.  firm  of  Myers,  Brooks  & 
Vaughan  since  Jan.  1914.  Formerly  mem.  Nat. 
Lancers,  Troop  A,  M.V.IM.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian; ex-treas.  and  ex-vestryman  St.  Paul's  Ch. 
(now  the  Cathedral),  Boston.  Mem.  Am.  and 
Mass.  bar  assns..  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston;  sec. 
and  treas.  Masters  of  Foxhounds  Assn.  of  America. 
Clubs:  Union,  Tavern  (treas.).  Harvard  (Boston), 
Eastern  Yacht.  Norfolk  Hunt  Club  (master  of 
hounds  since  1902).  Episcopalian  (ex-v.-p.),  Oakley 
Country,  Boston  Yacht,  Portland  Yacht.  Recrea- 
tions: yachting,  shooting,  riding  to  hounds.  Home: 
South  Berwick,  Me.  Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston, 
Massachusetts. 


VAUGHAN,  Mary  Drew,  teacher;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Mar.  2.  1872;  d.  Christopher  and  Elizabeth 
(Pooke)  Vaughan;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1897;  unmar- 
ried. I..ibrarian  Fogg  Library,  South  Weymouth, 
Mass.,  1898-01;  keeper  of  graduate  records.  Brown 
U.,  1902-7;  editor  Hist.  Catalogue  of  Brown  U., 
1764-1904,  1905;  alumni  editor  and  business  mgr. 
Brown  Alumni  Monthly,  1905-9;  teacher  Tech. 
High  Sch.,  Providence,  since  1909.  Free  Baptist. 
Address:  150  Pitman  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

VAUGHAN,  PhiUp  Henry  Sheridan,  M.D. ;  b.  New 
Portland,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1866;  s.  Zenas  and  Esther 
(Putnam)  Vaughan;  prep.  edn.  Westbrook  Sem.; 
M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1889;  m.  Skow- 
liegan.  Me.,  1894,  Mabel  Wentworth.  Began  prac- 
tice at  Skowhegan,  1889;  asst.  supt.  Me.  Insane 
Hosp.,  Augusta,  1890-01;  supt.  Eastern  Me.  In- 
sane Hosp.,  1903-7;  settled  in  Portland,  1907.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Am.  Medico-Psychol.  Assn. 
Republican.    Mason.    Home:  Yarmouth,  Me. 

VAUGHAN,  Richard  Miner,  theologian;  b.  Ban- 
gor, Wis.,  Aug.  28,  1870;  s.  John  J.  and  Mary  A. 
(Thomas)  Vaughan;  descended  from  Welsh  ances- 
trv;  grad.  Wavland  Acad.,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  1891; 
A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1895  (D.D.,  1913);  B.D.,  U.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1898;  m.  Eleanor  J.  Farries,  of  Wauwatosa, 
Wis.,  June  24.  1897;  2  children,  Wayland  F.,  b. 
Nov.  3,  1901;  Richard  F.,  Sept.  27,  1906.  Ordained 
Bapt.  ministrv.  1898;  pastor  Warren  Av.  Ch.,  De- 
troit, Mich.,  1899-01,  1st  Ch.,  Janesville,  Wis., 
1901-8:  dean  Pacific  Coast  Bapt.  Theol.  Sem.,  Berk- 
eley, Cal.,  1908-9,  instr.  Pacific  Theol.  Sem.,  1910- 
12;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Berkeley,  Cal.,  1909-12;  prof. 
Christian  theology,  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  since 
Sept.  1,  1912.  Recreations:  tennis,  baseball,  hand- 
ball.   Address:  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

VAUGHAN,  ■William  "Warren,  lawyer;  b.  Hallo- 
well.  Me.,  Apr.  25.  1848;  s.  William  Manning  and 
i^nne  T.  (Warren)  Vaughan;  g.g.s.  Dr.  Benjamin 
Vaughan,  M.P.,  who  came  from  England  in  1794, 
and  settled  at  Hallowell:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1870 
(Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1874;  studied  U.  of  Heidel- 
berg, 1871;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1873;  m. 
Ellen  Twisleton  Parkman,  of  Boston,  Oct.  16,  1882; 
2  children,  Mary  Eliot,  Samuel.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1874,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston:  v.-p. 
Providence  Instn.  for  Sa\in-rs.  Mem.  ^  m.  Bar 
Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Delta  Kappa  Ep- 
silon.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  LTnion  (Bos- 
ton). Harvard  (New  York).  Home:  354  Beacon  St. 
Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston.  Mass. 

VAUGHN",  George  C,  president  Salem  Safe  De- 
posit &  Trust  Co.,   Salem,  Mass. 

VI:ASI:"X",  Arthur  D.,  mfr. ;  b.  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  Oct.  13,  1854:  s.  Dennis  and  Isabella  H. 
(French)  Veasey;  descendant  of  George  Veasey, 
Dover,  N.H.,  1639;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.;  m. 
Clara  W.  Kimball,  of  Haverhill,  Oct.  23,  1883;  3 
children.  Arthur  Hale,  Clara  Lucile  and  Valerie 
Follett  (twins).  Began  as  elk.  in  Haverhill  post- 
office:  then  elk.  with  Abram  French  &  Co.,  crock- 
ery, glassware,  etc.:  entered  woolen  mill  of  the 
late  E.  J.  M.  Hale,  of  Groveland,  Mass.,  1874,  and 
became  asst.  mgr..  and  on  death  of  Mr.  Hale,  1881, 
was  made  mgr.  of  the  estate;  associated  with  Ben- 
jamin P.  Hale  in  purchase  of  mills,  as  Groveland 
Mills,  mfrs.  flannels,  1892.  and  has  been  sole  propr. 
since  1903;  dir.  Merrimac  Nat.  Bank.  Mem.  Ancient 
and  Hon.  j^rtillery  Co.,  Boston.  Republican.  Uni- 
versalist.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Home:  4  Wind- 
sor St.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  Address:  South  Grove- 
land,  Mass. 

VEAZIE,  Georg-e  AugTistus,  composer;  b.  Boston, 
Dec.  18.  1835;  s.  George  A.  and  Hannah  K.  Veazie; 
ed.  Eliot  Sch.,  Boston:  studies  in  music,  practice 
and  composition  began  at  about  15  yrs.  of  age; 
m.  Anna  K.  Wellman,  of  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Jan.  10, 
1858;  2d,  Elizabeth  F.  Stearns,  of  Chelsea,  Sept. 
10,  1895:  3d.  R.  Grace  Leger,  of  Hartford,  Conn., 
Sept.  30,  1899. _  In  sch.  music  work  was  for  yrs. 
associated  with  Luther  Whiting  Mason;  sec.  Nat. 
Summer  Music  Sch.  several  yrs.;  supervisor  music 
Chelsea  pub  schs.,  1869-03:  mem.  faculty  N.E.  Con- 
servatory of  Music.  1888-02.  Composed  several 
light  operas.  1864-80;  also  numerous  songs  in  bal- 
lad form,  and  choruses  composed  expressly  for 
schools,  etc.    Home:  Chelsea,  Mass.* 


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VEEDES,  Curtis  Hussey,  inventor,  mfr. ;  b.  Alle- 
gheny, Pa.,  Jan.  31,  1862;  s.  Herman  and  Hannah 
(Adair)  Veeder;  grad.  Plattsbursh  (N.Y.)  High 
Sch.,  1881;  M.E.,  Lehigh  U.,  1886;  m.  Louise  G. 
Stutz,  Sept.  19,  1908;  2  daughters,  Josephine  Adair. 
Dorothy  Irvin.  Draughtsman  Pope  Mfg.  Co.,  bi- 
cycle mfrs.,  July-Oct.,  1886;  chief  draughtsman, 
mech.  dept.,  Calumet  &  Hecla  Mining  Co.,  Calumet. 
Mich.,  1886-9;  draughtsman  and  engineer,  Thom- 
son-Houston Elee.  Co.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1889-93; 
draughtsman,  Hartford  Cycle  Co.,  1894-5;  pres. 
Veeder  Mfg.  Co.  since  1895.  Prin.  inventions  and 
patents:  bicycle  saddles,  1880,  1882;  cyclometer 
for  bicycles,  1891;  automatic  casting  machine  and 
spl.  alloys,  1896,  1898;  liquid  tachometer,  1901. 
Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Geog. 
Soc,  Hartford  br.  Archseol.  Inst.  America,  Am. 
Forestry  Assn.,  Am.  Civic  Assn.,  League  Am. 
Wheelmen,  Municipal  Art  Soc,  Hartford,  etc.  Re- 
publican. Clubs:  Hartford,  Musical,  University, 
Automobile,  Hartford  Golf  (Hartfoid),  Lauren- 
tides  T'ish  and  Game  (Quebec).  Home:  17  Mar.'ihall 
St.  Office:  Cor.  Garden  and  Sargeant  Sts.,  Hart- 
ford, (Z'onn.* 

VERBECK,  Roland  Hale,  educator;  b.  Boston, 
Jan.  IS,  1886;  s.  Calvin  Morris  and  Ida  Susan  (Had- 
lock)  Verbeck;  descendant  on  father's  .side,  of  Ver- 
becks  and  Varnums — Gen.  Varnum  of  Am.  Revo- 
lution; grad.  Maiden  High  Sch.,  1904;  B.Sc,  Mass. 
Agrl.  Coll.,  1908;  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.  Summer  Sch., 
1908;  Bur.  of  Univ.  Travel  Tour  on  Agr.,  in  Eu- 
rope, summer,  1911;  Cornell  Summer  Sch.,  1913; 
unmarried.  Prin.  Petersham  Agrl.  High  Sch.,  1908- 
10;  prin.  Parsonsfield  Sem.  since  Sept.,  1910.  So- 
cialist. Universalist.  Mem.  N.B.A.,  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa.  Mason;  mem.  Grange.  Address:  Kezar 
Falls.   Me.,   R.F.D. 

VERI>I,  'William  Francis,  surgeon;  b.  Vico  Eque- 
use,  Italy,  Nov.  27,  1873;  s.  Domenico  and  Rosa 
(Ruggiero)  Verdi;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs., 
New  Haven,  Conn.;  M.D.,  Yale  Med.  Sch.,  1894; 
(hon.  A.M.,  Yale,  1914).  Practiced  in  New  Haven 
since  1895;  asst.  obstetrician  and  gynecologist  Yale 
Med.  Sch.,  also  instr.  in  surgery;  surgeon  gen. 
C.N.G.,  1911-15:  chief  surgeon  St.  Raphael's  Ho-p.; 
attending  surgeon  New  Haven  Hosp. ;  consulting 
surgeon  St.  Vincent's  Hosp.  (Bridgeport,  Conn.), 
surgeon  Middlesex  Hosp.  (Middletown).  surgeon 
St.  Mary's  Hosp.  (Waterbury).  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Conn. 
State  Med.  Soc,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Urol.  Assn. 
Catholic  Clubs:  Graduates,'  Quinnipiack.  Address: 
27  Elm  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

"VERHOEFF,  Frederick  Herman,  M.D. ;  b.  Louis- 
ville. Ky.,  July  9,  1874;  s.  Herman  and  Mary  Jane 
(Parker)  Verhoeff;  Ph.B..  Yale.  1895;  M.D..  Johns 
Hopkins  Med.  Sch.,  1899;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1902; 
studied  ophthalmology  in  Europe,  1902-3;  m.  Mar- 
garet P.  Lougee,  of  Rye  Beach,  N.H.,  Sept.  17, 
1902.  Asst.  surgeon  Baltimore  Eye,  Ear  and  Throat 
Charity  Hosp.,  1899-1900;  asst.  in  pathology.  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch..  1900-2;  asst.  ophthalmic  surgeon 
Carney  Hosp.,  Boston,  1902-6;  pathologist,  1900 — , 
asst.  ophthalmic  surgeon,  1905-13,  ophthalmic  sur- 
geon, since  1913.  Mass.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear 
Infirmary;  instr.  ophthalmic  pathology,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch..  1907 — .  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences,  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am.  Ophthal.  Soc,  Am. 
Assn.  of  Pathologists  and  Bacteriologists,  etc 
Home:  5  Euston  St.,  Brookline.  Office:  101  New- 
bury  St..   Boston.* 

'VERNON,  Ambrose  "White,  clergyman;  b.  New 
York.  Oct.  13.  1870;  s.  William  and  Rebecca  Peace 
(White)  Vernon;  A.B.,  Princeton,  1891;  grad.  Union 
Theol.  Seminary.  New  York.  1894;  univs.  of  Berlin. 
Halle  and  Gottingen.  1894-6;  (A.M.,  Yale.  1907; 
D.D..  Dartmouth,  1907);  m.  Katharina  Tappe.  of 
Wernigerode.  Germany,  May  22.  1896.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry.  1896;  pastor  First  Ch..  Hiawatha. 
Kan.,  1896-9.  First  Church,  E.  Orange.  N.J..  1899- 
1904.  Church  of  Christ.  Dartmouth  Coll..  and  prof. 
Bibl.  lit..  Dartmouth.  1904-7;  prof,  practical  theol- 
ogy, Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1907-9:  minister  of  Harvard 
Ch.,  Brookline.  since  1909.  Home:  108  Center  St., 
Brookline,   Mass.* 

'VERNON  Frank  Iiawrence,  clergyman;  b.  St. 
John,  N.r...  Can.,  Mar.  17,  1873;  B.A.,  Trinity  Coll., 
Toronto,   Can.,    1893;    B.D.,   Episcopal   Theol.    Sch., 


Cambridge,  Mass.,  1896;  (D.D.,  Trinity,  Toronto). 
Deacon,  1896,  priest,  1897,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  St.  An- 
drew's Ch.,  North  Grafton,  Mass.,  1896-02;  dean  of 
the  Cathedral  Ch.  of  St.  Luke,  Portland,  Me.,  since 
1902.  Mem.  Standing  Com.  Diocese  of  Me.;  examin- 
ing chaplain  to  Bishop  of  Me.;  has  served  as  dep- 
uty to  Gen.  Conv,  V.-p.  Associated  Charities,  Port- 
land.   Addres.s:     15;;   State  .St.,   I'ortland,  Me. 

VERRIIali,  Addison  Emery,  zoologist,  geologist; 
b.  Greenwood,  Me.,  Feb.  9,  1839;  s.  George  Wash- 
ington and  Mary  (Hilborn)  Verrill;  B.S.,  Harvard, 
1862;  (hon.  A.M.,  Yale.  1867);  m.  Flora  L.,  d.  Elliot 
Smith,  of  Norway,  Me.,  June  15.  1865;  father  of 
Alpheus  Hyatt  Verrill.  Asst.  in  Museum  Compara- 
tive Zoology,  1860-4,  prof,  zoology,  1864-1907.  emer- 
itus prof..  1907,  curator  Zoijl.  Mus.,  1867-1910, 
instr.  geology,  Sheffield  Scientific  School,  1870-94, 
Yale.  Curator  Boston  Soc.  Natural  History.  1864- 
74;  prof,  comparative  anatomv  and  entomology, 
U.  of  Wis.,  1868-70;  asso.  editor  Am.  Jour,  of 
Science  since  1869;  asst.  in  charge  of  scientific 
explorations  by  the  U.S.  Fish  Commn.,  1871-87. 
Mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sciences;  ex. -pres.  Conn.  Acad. 
Arts  and  Sciences;  fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences;  hon.  mem.  many  Am.  and  foreign  scien- 
tific socs.  Has  made  valuable  orifjinal  investiga- 
tions in  relation  to  the  invertebrata  of  the  entire 
Atlantic  and  Pacific  coasts  of  N.  America,  and 
especially  of  the  deep-sea  fauna,  and  on  the  marine 
fauna  of  Bermuda,  W.  Indies,  Brazil  and  Panama; 
has  written  over  350  papers  on  zool.  and  geol.  sub- 
jects. Contributed  all  the  zool.  matter  to  Web- 
ster's Internat.  Dictionary,  1890,  and  Supplement, 
1900.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books.)    Home:    319  Willow  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

'VERRIIiI^,  Alpheus  Hyatt,  artist,  naturalist;  b. 
New  Haven,  Conn..  July  23.  1871;  s.  Addison  Emery 
and  Flora  L.  (Smith)  Verrill;  ed.  Hopkins  Gram- 
mar Sch..  New  Haven;  studied  art,  Yale  School  of 
Fine  Arts;  spl.  course  in  zoology,  under  his  father; 
m.  Kathryn  L.  McCarthy,  of  New  York,  Jan.  21, 
1892.  On  natural  history  expdn.  to  W.  Indies, 
1889-90,  explorations  in  Central  America.  1892. 
natural  history  expedition  to  Bermuda,  1902;  an- 
nounced Feb..  1902.  discovery  of  photography  in 
natural  colors  (autochrome  process).  Illustrated 
natural  history  dept.  Webster's  Internat.  Dic- 
tionary, 1896.  Clarendon  Dictionary,  and  other 
pubis.  Resided  in  Dominica,  B.W.I.,  1903-6;  scien- 
tific expdn.  to  San  Domingo,  1906-7.  Dir.  of 
Teachers'  Nature  Study  Club.  New  Haven  pub. 
schs.  Contbr.  on  natural  history  to  Popular 
Science  since  1891.  and  other  mags.;  editor,  popu- 
lar science  dept.,  "American  Boy"  mag.  Mem. 
tech.  bd.  of  Aeronaut.  Soc;  has  made  a  spl.  study 
of  the  modern  gas  engine  and  aviation.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  list  of  books.)  Home:  Hart- 
ford. Conn.    Office:    Henry  Holt  &  Co.,  New  York.* 

'VERRI^Ij,  Elgin  Cameron,  lawyer;  b.  Cape 
Elizabeth.  Me.,  Oct..  1858;  s.  Levi  O.  and  Rebecca 
F.  (Hannaford)  Verrill;  grad.  Cape  Elizabeth  High 
Sch..  1878.  Colby  Coll..  1883  (A.M.,  1888);  ad- 
mitted to  bar.  1886.  Engaged  in  practice  at  Port- 
land. Me.,  since  1887;  mem.  firm  of  Clifford,  Verrill 
&  Clifford  until  1914,  since  alone.  Mem.  CTumber- 
land  Co.  Bar  Assn.  Democrat.  IMem.  K.  of  P..  I.O. 
O.F..  Red  Men.  Clubs:  Portland  Athletic.  Fern 
Park.  Recreations:  gardening.  Home:  Cape  Eliza- 
beth, Me.    Office:    57  Exchange   St.,   Portland,   Me. 

VERRI^Ii,  Elmer  Russell,  educator;  b.  Wayne, 
Me..  Nov.  5.  1881;  s.  Millard  Filmore  and  Harriett 
Blake  (Larrabee)  Verrill;  descendant  of  Mayflower 
ancestry:  grad.  Oak  Grove  Sem..  1901;  A.B..  Bates 
Coll..  1906;  post-grad.  work.  U.  of  Me.  Summer 
Sch.  and  Columbia  U.;  m.  Aug.  7.  1907.  Abbie  E. 
Burgess,  of  North  Vassalboro,  Me.  Prin.  Island 
Falls  High  Sch..  1906-9.  Lee  Normal  Acad..  1909-14, 
Fast  Maine  Conf.  Sem.  since  1914.  Methodist.  Ad- 
dress:    Bucksport.    Me. 

VERRZIiIi,    Georg-e    Elliot,    civ.    engr.;    b.    New 

Haven,  Conn.,  July  29,  ISCil:  s.  Addison  Emery 
(prof,  zoology  at  Yale)  and  Flora  Louise  (Smith) 
Verrill;  ed.  pvt.  schs.,  New  Haven.  1873-9.  Hop- 
kins Grammar  Sch.,  1879-82:  Ph.B..  civ.  engring. 
course.  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch..  Yale.  1885;  m. 
Maude  IM.  Price,  of  Portland.  Ore.,  Aug.  23,  1890; 
2  children,  Addison  E.,  Flora  Helen;  m.  2d,  Amy  C. 


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Doane,  June  3,  1912.  Instr.  in  field  practice  and 
drawing,  Yale,  1SS5-6;  topographer,  transitman, 
etc.,  U.P.  Pty.  and  B.  &  Mo.  R.  liy.,  Kansas  and 
Nebraska,  1886-7;  railroad  location  in  Fla.  and  in- 
structor Yale,  1888;  topographer,  United  Slates  Ge- 
ol.  Survey,  Nev.,  1888-9;  instr.  civ.  engring.  and 
geology,  Y'ale,  1889-91;  surveyman  and  insp.  U.S. 
Kngr.  Dept.,  hydrographic  surveys  and  river  and 
harbor  improvements  in  N.Y.  and  N.J.,  1891-2; 
U.S.  asst.  engr.  in  charge  fortification  work  at  Ft. 
Wadsworth,  N.Y'.,  1892-4;  U.  S.  insp.  of  river  and 
harbor  improvements  in  Conn.,  1894-8;  U.  S.  jr. 
engr.  in  charge  fortification  work  at  Gardiners  Pt. 
and  Fishers  Island,  N.Y.,  1898-1900,  and  in  charge 
harbor  improvements,  New  Haven,  and  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  1900-2;  supt.  U.S.  Engr.  Dept.,  1904-5;  U.S. 
asst.  engr,.  since  1905,  in  charge  U.S.  Engr.  Office 
at  New  Haven,  in  charge  of  U.  S.  river  and  harbor 
improvements  in  Conn,  from  N.Y'^.  state  line  to 
and  includint;  the  Conn.  Ri\er.  Mem.  New  Haven 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Conn. 
Soc.  C.E.  Clubs:  Graduates',  Y'acht.  Home:  319 
Willow  St.  Address:  129  Church  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

VEEY,  Frank  Washingrton,  astronomer;  b.  Salem, 
Mass.,  Feb.  12,  1852;  s.  Washington  and  Martha 
Needham  (Leach)  Very;  S.B.  (in  chemistry),  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1873;  m.  Portia  Mary  Vickers,  of  Glen- 
shaw.  Pa.,  Apr.  11,  1893.  Instr.,  physical  lab.,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1877;  astronomer  at  Allegheny  (Pa.) 
Obs.,  1878-95;  adj.  prof,  astronomy  and  instr.  in 
geology.  Western  U.  of  Pa.,  1890-5;  acting  dir, 
Ladd  Obs.  and  prof,  astronomy.  Brown  U.,  1896-7, 
completing,  at  own  expense,  research  on  Atmos- 
pheric Radiation,  published  as  bull.  "G"  by  U.S. 
Weather  Bur.,  1900;  spl.  agt.  U.S.  Weather  Bur., 
1900;  dir.  Westwood  Astrophys.  Obs.,  1906 — .  Was 
for  10  yrs.  Prof.  Langley's  prin.  asst.;  made  many 
original  investigations.  Swedenborgian.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  other  details.)  Ad- 
dress: Westwood,  Mass.* 

VEBV,  Nathaniel  A,,  treasurer;  b.  Salem,  Mass., 
Sept.  30,  1838;  s.  Nathaniel  and  Eliza  Ann  (Kim- 
ball) Very;  first  ancestor  in  Salem  was  member  of 
the  1st  Church,  in  1637;  ed.  Salem  High  Sch.;  m. 
Oct.  21,  1862,  Caroline  M.  Brown,  of  Salem.  Treas- 
urer City  of  Salem,  1879-84;  cashier  Naumkeag  Nat, 
Bank,  1883-09;  treas.  Naumkeag  Trust  Co.  since 
Oct.,  1909;  has  served  as  mem.  School  Com.,  Com- 
mon Council,  and  Bd.  of  Aldermen.  Treas.  Salem 
Athenaeum,  Assn.  for  Relief  of  Aged  and  Destitute 
Women,  Salem.  Republican  (voted  for  Abraham 
Lincoln  in  1860).  Baptist.  Mem.  S.A.R.  Treas. 
Grand  Encampment  I.O.O.F.,  Mass.;  trustee  Grand 
Lodge  I.O.O.F.,  Mass.,  and  of  various  other  secret 
socs.  Home:  16  Buftum  St.  Oflfice:  217  Essex  St., 
Salem,  Mass. 

VERY,  Samuel  Williams,  re.ir-admiral;  b.  Liver- 
pool, Eng.,  Apr.  23,  1846;  s.  Samuel  (Jr.)  and  Sarah 
Williams  (McKey)  Very;  pvt.  and  pub.  schs.;  U.S. 
Naval  Acad.  Newport,  R.I.,  and  Annapolis,  Md., 
1863-6;  m.  Martha  Bourne  Simonds,  of  Warehouse 
Point,  Conn.,  June  14,  1883.  Ensign,  Mar.  12,  1868; 
master,  IMarch  26.  1869;  It.,  March  21,  1870;  It.- 
comdr..  Mar.  4,  1886;  comdr..  Mar.  5.  1895:  capt. 
Feb.  19,  1901;  rear-admiral,  July  22,  1906.  Served 
in  numerous  vessels  of  the  Navy  and  at  several 
naval  stas.,  besides  engaging  in  magnetic  investi- 
gations on  part  of  Coast  Survey,  1880-1,  and  having 
charge  of  Transit  of  Venus  Expdn.  to  Patagonia, 
1882-3;  comd.  steamers  Saturn  and  Cassius,  1898, 
in  operations  around  Cuba,  and  the  gunboat  Cas- 
tine,  1899-1900.  in  Philippine  and  Chinese  waters; 
while  comdg.  Castine  conquered  and  received  sur- 
render of  Zamboanga,  Mindanao,  P.I.,  with  results 
that  were  highly  commended  in  report  of  Rear- 
Admlral  J.  C.  Watson:  comd.  U.S.S.  San  Francisco, 
Mediterranean  and  Asiatic  stas.,  Nov.,  1903-Dec.  31, 
1904;  commandant  of  Naval  Sta.,  Hawaii.  July  26, 
1906-Apr.  23,  1908:  retired  Apr.  23,  1908.  Club: 
New  Y'ork  Y'acht.  Home:  28  Monadnock  Rd.,  New- 
ton Centre,  Ma.ss.* 

VESFEB,  Boljert  Amljrose,  civil  engineer;  b. 
Thomaston,  Me.,  May  30,  1878;  s.  Ambrose  Frank- 
lin and  Margaret  (Black)  Y''esper;  student  English 
High  Sch..  1897;  Internat.  Corr.  Sch.,  1902;  Lowell 
Inst.  (Mass.  Inst.  Tech.),  1906;  unmarried.  Began 
in    employ    of    E.    W.    Bowditch,    landscape    engr., 


1897;  was  with  Boston  Transit  Commn.,  during 
construction  of  East  Boston  Tunnel,  1899;  in  em- 
ploy of  City  of  Boston,  1900-2;  with  Boston  & 
Worcester  St.  Ry.  during  construction  of  the  road 
1902-3;  with  Mass.  Highway  Commn.,  as  resident 
engr.  in  charge  of  construction  of  state  roads  since 
1903,  except  1  yr.,  1911-12,  during  which  time 
served  as  supt.  sts.,  Arlington,  Mass.  Mem.  Mass. 
Highway  Assn.,  Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  Boston 
Soc.  of  Arts.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Home: 
89  Waldeck  St.,  Dorchester  Centre,  Mass.  Office: 
Mass.  Highway  Commn.,  State  House,  Boston, 
Massachusetts. 

VIAIiIi,  Herbert  Bainbridg'e,  banker;  b.  Dorset, 
Bennington  Co.,  Vt.,  Jan.  8,  1839;  s.  Asa  Boynton 
and  Lucy  (Newhall)  Viall;  descendant  of  Na- 
thaniel Viall,  a  Revolution  soldier,  who  enlisted  at 
17  and  served  through  the  war;  ed.  common  schs., 
Dorset  and  Manchester,  Vt. ;  m.  Julia  M.  Cone,  of 
Westminster,  Vt.  (died  1901);  m.  2d,  Einma 
Whittemore,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  May  5,  1903; 
children,  Herbert  Bainbridge,  Jr.,  born  and  died 
Feb.,  1904;  Willam  Boynton,  b.  July  30,  1905.  In 
livery  and  wool  business,  1867-84,  lumber  business, 
1884-90;  cashier  Citizens  Nat.  Bank  of  Keene,  1890- 
97;  treas.  Cheshire  County  Savings  Bank,  1898-14; 
dir.  Conn.  River  R.R.,  Vt.  Valley  R.R.,  Citizens  Nat. 
Bank,  Ashuelot  Nat.  Bank.  Mem.  N.H.  Legisla- 
ture, 2  terms,  1871;  mayor  of  City  of  Keene,  2 
terms,  1889,  90;  mem.  Governor's  Council  of  N.H., 
1907,  08.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (32°, 
K.T.).    Club:     Commercial.    Address:   Keene,   N.H. 

VTAUX,  Frederic  Henry,  real  estate;  b.  Boston, 
May  24,  1848;  s.  Edward  Henry  and  Sarah  Russell 
(Marsh)  Viaux;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1866 
(Franklin  Medal);  A.B.,  Harvard,  1870;  m.  Boston, 
Florence  Ballou  Farrar.  In  real  estate  brokerage 
business  since  1871;  secured  spl.  charter  for  recla- 
mation and  improvement  of  North  Shore  of  Charles 
River  Basin,  with  park  features,  1881;  instru- 
mental in  securing  legislative  action  for  construc- 
tion of  Harvard  Bridge,  between  Boston  and  Cam- 
bridge, 1884,  and  in  introducing  the  hydraulic  sys- 
tem of  dredging  in  Boston  Harbor,  1887;  secured 
spl.  charter  for,  and  founded,  the  Boston  Real 
Estate  Exchange  and  Auction  Bd.,  1889,  and  was 
its  exec,  officer  (sec. -treas.  and  mem.  exec,  com.) 
for  more  than  25  yrs.;  undertook  development  of 
a  large  area  of  tide-covered  lands  on  Charles 
River  for  commercial  purposes,  1890,  now  im- 
proved and  mostly  occupied;  chmn.  of  Commis- 
sion for  Revision  of  Building  Laws  of  Boston, 
apptd.  by  mayor.  Aug.,  1906:  officer  and  mem. 
various  orgns.  Home:  10  Brimmer  St.  Office  53 
State   St.,   Boston,   Mass. 

VICHEBT,  John  Frederick,  clergyman;  b. 
Gobies,  Ontario,  Can.,  Aug.  10,  1874;  s.  Frederick 
William  and  Janet  (Edmiston)  Vichert:  Wood- 
stock Coll.,  Ont.;  A.M.,  McMaster  U.,  Toronto,  1898, 
B.D.,  1904;  fellow  in  ch.  history,  U.  of  Chicago, 
1904,  1905;  (D.D.,  Franklin  Coll.,  Ind.,  1912):  m. 
Nettie  Douglas  Wallace,  of  Plattsville,  Ont.,  Can., 
Sept.  20,  1899;  2  children,  Frederick  W.,  Clarence 
G.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1899;  pastor  Calvary 
Ch.,  Victoria,  B.C.,  1899-04,  1st  Ch.,  Ft.  Wayne, 
Ind.,  1906-12.  1st  Ch.,  Providence,  R.I.,  since  1912. 
Republican.  Mem.  Bapt.  Theol.  Circle,  Boston,  R.I. 
Hist.  Soc.  Recreations:  horticulture,  fishing.  Ad- 
dress:   107  Bowen  St.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

VICKEBY,  Herman  Frank,  M.D. ;   b.   Rochester, 

N.Y.,  Aug.  20,  1856:  s.  John  and  Martha  Bond  (Per- 
kins) Vickery;  A.B.,  Harvard  U.,  1878,  M.D..  1882; 
post-grad,  study  U.  of  Leipzig,  1  winter.  Vienna 
Gen.  Hosp.,  1  summer;  m.  Abby  Williams  Davis,  of 
Providence,  R.I.,  Sept.  28,  1886.  In  practice  at  Bos- 
ton since  1883;  asst.,  1884-90,  instr.  clin.  medicine, 
1S90-14,  Harvard;  phys.  to  out-patients,  1889-98, 
visiting  phys.,  1898-15,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.;  consult- 
ing phys.  to  hosps.  at  Plymouth,  Attleboro,  Quincy, 
Mass.  Pres.  Boylston  Med.  Soc,  1887-8;  mem.  Bos- 
ton Soc.  for  Med.  Improvement  (pres.),  Boston  Soc. 
Med.  Sciences.  A.M. A.,  Assn.  Am.  Physicians,  Mass. 
!Med.  Soc.  (councilor).  Good  Govt.  Assn.,  Immi- 
gration Restriction  League,  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  First  It.  and  asst.  surgeon,  1st  Regt., 
M.V.M.,  1884-6.  Episcopalian.  Independent  Repub- 
lican.   Address:  263  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 


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VICKERY,  Orris  Storer,  M.D. ;  b.  Morrill,  Me., 
Mar.  5,  1878;  s.  John  Freemont  and  Annie  Laura 
(Storer)  Vickery;  ed.  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Kents 
Hill,  Me.;  Coburn  Classical  Insl.,  Watcr\iile;  M.l>., 
Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Syracuse  U.),  1904;  m.  Julia 
Frances  Ainslie,  of  Syracuse,  N.Y.,  Sept.  10,  1902. 
Practiced  in  Belfast,  Me.,  since  1904;  mem.  med. 
staff  Waldo  County  Hosp. ;  established  summer 
camp  for  boys,  1914.  Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Me. 
Eye  and  Ear  Assn.,  Waldo  County  Med.  Soc,  Beta 
Theta  Pi.  Republican.  Universalist.  Mason  (K.T.) ; 
K.P.;  O.B.S.  Club:  Masonic  (Belfast).  Home:  Bel- 
fust,   IMe. 

VICKERY,  Pelegr  O.,  publisher;  died  Nov.  16, 
1902.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

VIEH,  Oeorgre  Clifford,  college  prof.;  b.  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  1871;  ed.  schs.  of  St.  Louis;  grad.  Royal  Con- 
servatory of  Music,  Vienna,  Austria;  unmarried. 
Teacher  of  piano,  St.  Louis,  and  organist  and  con- 
cert pianist,  10  yrs.;  dean  of  music,  Wilson  Coll., 
Chambersburg,  Pa.,  1904-9;  now  prof,  mu.sic,  Smith 
Coll.  Has  appeared  as  concert  pianist  witli  Boston 
Symphony  Orchestra  and  other  large  orchestras. 
Composer  of  songs,  piano  and  chamber  music. 
Address:  Smith  Coll.,  Northampton,  Mass. 

VIETOR,  Agues  C,  surgeon;  b.  Phila.,  Pa.;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  and  privately;  M.D.,  Woman's  Med.  Coll. 
of  the  N.Y.  Infirmary,  1S92;  married;  1  son.  Instr. 
in  physical  diagnosis,  Woman's  Med.  Coll.  of  the 
New  York  Infirmary,  1892-5;  clin.  asst.,  Dept.  of 
Gynecology,  New  York  Post-Grad.  Med.  Sch.  and 
Hosp.,  1893-5;  instr.  in  surgery  and  attending  dis- 
pensary surgeon,  Woman's  Med.  Coll.  of  the  New 
York  Infirmary,  1S94-5;  studied  in  Europe,  1895; 
clinical  asst.,  Dept.  of  Surgery,  New  York  Poly- 
clinic Med.  Sch.  and  Hosp.,  1895-6;  removed  to 
Boston,  1896;  acting  house  surgeon,  N.B.  Hosp., 
1897;  attending  phvs..  Pope  Dispensary,  Boston, 
1897-04;  asst.  surgeon,  N.E.  Hosp.,  1899-04;  mem. 
Com.  Ways  and  Means  for  Control  of  Tuberculosis 
in  Boston,  1900-1;  engaged  in  research  in  Europe, 
1901-2;  holder  of  research  scholarship.  Soc.  of  the 
Lying-in  Hosp.,  New  York,  1903-4;  invited  to  assist 
in  organizing  Nat.  Assn.  for  Study  and  Prevention 
of  Tuberculosis,  Mar.,  1904;  resigned  hosp.  appoint- 
ments to  devote  time  to  research,  1904;  mem.  and 
contbr.  15th  Internat.  Med.  Congress,  Lisbon,  1906. 
Fellow  New  York  Acad.  Medicine,  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 
Boston  Med.  Library;  mem.  Mass.  Assn.  Bds.  of 
Health,  N.E.  Hosp.  Med.  Soc,  A.M.A.,  A.A.A.S.,  Am. 
Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science,  Am.  Economic 
Assn.,  Am.  Soc.  for  Judicial  Settlement  of  Internat. 
Disputes,  Mass.  Civic  League,  Mass.  State  Child 
Labor  Com..  Mass.  Polit.  Equality  Union.  Mass. 
Woman  Suffrage  Party,  Boston  Drama  League, 
Boston  Municipal  Athletic  Assn.,  Boston  Women's 
Municipal  League,  Boston  Equal  Suffrage  Assn. 
for  Good  Govt.,  Boston  Sch.  "Voters'  League,  Ward 
10  Progressive  Ward  Com.  (sec).  Ward  10  Pro- 
gressive Club  (bd.  of  govs.).  Ward  10  Woman  Suf- 
frage Party  (sec),  Ward  10  Good  Govt.  Assn.  Ex- 
tensive contbr.  to  med.  jours.  Frequent  lecturer  on 
med.  subjects.  Clubs:  Appalachian  Mountain.  Ed- 
gartown  Yacht  (sec-treas.),  Boston  Professional 
Women's.  Boston  Business  Women's.  Pentagon. 
Recreations:  walking,  swimming,  sailing,  golf, 
dancing.    Address:  Trinity  Court,  Boston. 

VILES,  Alden  E.;  died  Mar.  15,  1914.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

VIIiES,  Blaine  Spooner,  forester;  b.  North  New 
Portland,  Me.,  July  22,  1879;  s.  Edward  Payson  and 
Ada  Augusta  (Spooner)  Viles;  grad.  Skowhegan 
High  Sch.  and  Bloomfield  Acad.,  1898;  A.B.,  Bow- 
doin,  1903:  M.F.,  Yale  Forest  Sch.,  1904:  m.  Annie 
Ethel  Johnson,  of  Hallcwell.  Me.,  June  30,  1904:  2 
children.  Dorothy,  b.  1905;  William  Payson,  1900. 
Associated  with  E.  P.  Viles,  in  timberlands;  con- 
nected with  U.  S.  Forest  Service  in  vacations,  IflOl, 
2,  3;  passed  civil  service  examinations  and  ap- 
pointed forest  asst.,  U.S.  Forest  Service,  1004.  but 
entered  pvt.  work  in  N.H.  and  was  supt.  of  the 
Corbin  Game  Preserves,  190S-12;  moved  to  Augusta 
in  1908  and  established  with  .lohn  Appleton,  of 
Bangor,  the  firm  of  Appleton  &  Viles,  consulting 
foresters  (firm  dissolved  one  yr.  later) :  now  in  pub. 
and  pvt.  work;  mem.  bd.  dirs.  Augusta  Trust  Co. 
Mem.  Fish  and  Game  Commn.  of  Me.,  1910-15;  state 


land  agt.  and  forest  commr.  of  Me.,  1913-14;  mayor 
of  Augusta,  1915;  chmn.  Rep.  City  Com.,  Augusta, 
1911-15;  chmn.  Kennebec  County  Rep.  Com.  Mem. 
Soc.  Am.  Foresters,  Am.  Bison  Soc,  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon.  Clubs:  Abnaki.  Augusta  Yacht,  Univer- 
sity (Augusta);  Penawan  (Newport,  N.H.).  Ad- 
dress: Augusta,  Me. 

VINAIj,  Charles  Green  Rich,  lawyer;  b.  Monroe, 
Me.,  1840;  s.  Waldu  I'eirce  and  Almira  H.  B.  (Rich) 
Vinal;  ed.  Wesleyan  U.,  Middletown,  Conn.;  studied 
law;  admitted  to  bar,  1863;  m.  Middletown,  1865,  M. 
Amelia  Hotchkiss.  Has  practiced  at  Middletown 
since  1863;  mayor  of  Middletown,  1894,  1895;  state 
senator,  1897,  1898,  1899,  1900;  sec.  State  of  Conn., 
1901-2-3-4.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Home:  Mid- 
dletown, Conn. 

VINAIi,  William  Gould,  teacher;  b.  South  Scit- 
uate  (Norwell),  Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1881;  s.  William 
Raymond  and  Mary  Ellen  (Farrar)  Vinal;  descend- 
ant of  Ann  Vinal,  Scituate,  Mass.,  in  early  part  of 
17th  century,  also  descendant  of  William  Brew- 
ster of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  Bridgewater  Normal 
Sch.,  1899-04;  S.B.,  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.,  Har- 
vard, 1906;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1907;  m.  Lillie  Hale 
Vinal,  of  Medford,  Mass..  Sept.  2,  1908;  2  children, 
Raymond  Gould,  Meriel  Hale.  Laboratory  asst.  in 
botany.  Harvard,  1906-7;  asst.  biologist,  Mass. 
Com.  Fish  and  Game,  summers,  1907-13  inclusive; 
head  Dept.  Biology  and  Geology,  Marshall  Coll., 
Huntington,  W.  Va.,  1907-9;  instr.  in  geography, 
State  Normal  Sch.,  Salem.  Mass.,  1910:  instr.  in  na- 
ture study,  R.I.  Normal  Sch.,  since  1911;  dir.  Camp 
Chequesset  for  Girls  since  1914.  Mem.  R.I.  Inst,  of 
Instrn.,  R.I.  Field  Naturalists  Soc,  R.I.  Audubon 
Soc,  R.I.  Harvard  Club,  Barnard  Club,  Kappa  Delta 
Phi.  Mason.  Author:  A  Guide  for  Laboratory  and 
Field  Studies  in  Botany,  1910.  Contbr.  to  mags,  on 
ednl.  subjects;  wrote  chapter  on  Geology  in  His- 
tory of  Scituate:  lectures  on  biol.  subjects.  Home: 
33  Exeter  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

VINCEITT,  Beth,  surgeon:  b.  Fort  Dodge,  la., 
Jan.  19,  1876:  s.  Webb  and  Kathrine  (Scott)  Vin- 
cent; A.B.,  Harvard,  1898,  M.D.,  1902;  unmarried. 
Practiced  in  Boston  since  1902;  surgeon.  Infants' 
Hosp.,  out-patient  surgeon,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Suffolk  Dist.  Med.  Soc, 
N.E.  Pediatric  Soc  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  The  Coun- 
try. University.    Address:   295  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

VINCENT,  I^eon  Henry,  author;  b.  Chicago,  Jan. 
1.  1859;  s.  Rev.  B.  T.  Vincent:  A.B.,  Svracuse  U., 
1882  (Litt.D.,  1901);  in  Europe,  1884-5:  m.  Jessie 
Van  Vleck  Thomas,  of  Titusville.  Pa.,  Aug.  21.  1890. 
Lecturer  on  literary  subjects  since  1885.  (blubs: 
Players  (New  York),  Duodecimos  (Boston).  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books  and  writ- 
ings.)   Address:  Trinity  Court,  Boston.* 

VINCENT,  Walter  B.,  judge;  b.  Mystic.  Conn., 
Aug.  6,  1845;  s.  Ezra  and  Ann  Maria  (Denison) 
Vincent;  grad.  Peekskill  (N.Y.)  Mil.  Acad.,  1864; 
studied  law  with  Thurston  &  Riplev,  Providence. 
R.I.;  grad.  Albany  Law  Sch.  (Union  U.),  1866:  m. 
Mary  E.  Wingate,  Dec.  16,  1869;  1  daughter.  Edith 
(Mrs.  Edward  H.  Weeks).  Admitted  to  N.Y.  bar, 
1866,  R.T.  bar,  1867;  practiced  in  Providence:  elk. 
R.I.  Senate  4  yrs.:  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  3  terms; 
justice  Supreme  Ct.  of  R.I.  since  Mar.,  1912.  Mem. 
S.A.R.  Mason  (33°).  Clubs:  Squantum,  University, 
Turks  Head.  Wannamoisett  Country.  Recreations: 
music     Address:   Providence,   R.I.* 

VINCENT,   Walter  Horace;   Mar.    31,   1859-19 — . 

(See  vol.   1909.) 

VINCENT,  Walter  S.,  M.D.;  b.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  June 
4,  1838;  s.  Stephen  and  Phoebe  (Hale)  Vincent:  stu- 
dent med.  sch.,  Hanover,  N.H.:  IM.D.,  Med.  Coll., 
Burlington,  Vt.,  1861;  m.  Plainfield.  Vt.,  Oct.  8, 
1862,  Harriet  F.  Lawrence:  m.  2d.  New  York,  June 
28,  1904,  Mary  Hall  Ward.  Served  in  Civil  War  as 
asst.  surgeon  and  surgeon,  9th  Vt.  Regt.,  to  close 
of  war;  settled  in  Burlington,  1866;  mgr.  Vt.  Elec- 
tric Co.;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1902-3.  Republican. 
Episcopalian.  Mem.  Loyal  Legion,  G.A.R.  and  S..\.R. 
Clubs:  Algonquin,  Ethan  Allen.  Address:  Burling- 
ton,  Vt. 

VINCENT,  William  H.,  lawyer:  b.  Boston,  June 
28,  1S74;  s.  Dennis  Howard  and  Abbie  Frances 
(Robertson)    Vincent;   A.B.,   Harvard,   1897;   LL.B., 


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1097 


Harvard  U.  Law  Sell.,  1900;  unmarried.  Admitted 
to  Mass.  bar,  1900,  since  in  sen.  practice,  Boston; 
mem.  Vincent  &  Wriglitington.  Mem.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Mason  (32',  K.T.,  Shriner).  Clubs:  Bos- 
ton City,  Brae  Burn  Country,  Harvard  (Boston). 
Home:  Winthrop,  Mass.  Office:  31  State  St.,  Boston. 
VINING,  Edward  Fayson,  retired  railroad  official; 
b.  Belchertown,  :\[ass.,  Jan.  14,  1S47;  s.  George 
Whitefield  and  Emilv  (Holland)  Vining;  ed.  Buf- 
falo (N.Y.)  High  Sch.;  (A.M.,  Yale,  1886;  LL.D., 
William  Jewell  Coll.,  1908);  m.  Agnes  E.  Brooks, 
of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Nov.  14,  1895.  Cashier  Bur- 
lington &  Mo.  River  R.R.,  1865-6;  gen.  frt.  agt. 
Grand  Rapids  &  Ind.  R.R.,  1867-70;  gen.  frt.  traffic 
mgr.  U.P.  R.R.,  1871-83;  commr.  Western  Trunk 
Line  Assh.,  1884-7;  gen.  traffic  mgr.  N.Y.  &  N.E. 
R.R.,  188S-9;  asst.  gen.  mgr.  St.L.  &  S.F.  R.R., 
1890;  commr.  Transcontinental  Assn.,  1891-3;  gen. 
mgr.  Market  St.  Ry.,  San  Francisco,  1894-02;  v.-p. 
White  River  R.R.  Co.,  1907  (retired).  Served  in 
U.S.N.,  Aug.,  1864-Oct..  1865.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.  Bap- 
tist. Club:  Authors'  (London,  Eng.).  Address:  149 
Harvard  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.* 

VINTON,  Alexander  Hamilton,  P.E.  bishop;  Mar. 
30,  lS52-Jan.  19,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
W^ho  in  America,  1910-11.) 

VINTON,  Alfred  Clarence,  lawyer;  b.  Stoneham, 
Mass.,  July  16,  1844;  s.  Rev.  John  Adams  and 
Laurinda  (Richardson)  Vinton;  A.B.,  1866,  A.M., 
1869,  Harvard;  sub-master  Old  Park  Latin  Sch., 
Boston,  1866-8;  studied  law  with  Charles  Theodore 
Russell  and  Edward  Sprague  Rand,  Boston,  and  at 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1869-70;  admitted  to  bar,  1871; 
m.  Boston,  Oct.  11,  1872.  Emma  Frances  Mills. 
Practiced  at  Boston  since  1871.  Home:  Winchester, 
Mass.    Office:  19  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

VINTON,  Frederic  Porter,  portrait  painter;  Jan. 
29,  lS46-May  20,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   1910-11.) 

VIRGIN,  Harry  Rust,  lawyer;  b.  Norway,  Me., 
Aug.  25.  1854;  s.  William  Wirt  and  Sarah  Hall 
(Cole)  Virgin;  grad.  Westbrook  Sem.,  Deering 
(now  part  of  Portland),  Me.,  1875;  A.B.,  Tufts 
(ioll.,  Mass.,  1879;  studied  law,  adinitted  to  bar, 
1882;  admitted  to  U.S.  Supreme  Ct.,  1888;  m.  Bow- 
doinham.  Me..  Feb.  23,  1900,  Emma  F.  Harward. 
Has  practiced  at  Portland  since  1882;  specializes 
in  corpn.  law;  mem.  firm  of  Payson  &  Virgin  since 
1883;  mem.  Common  Council,  Portland,  1896-7 
(pres.  1897);  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1899,  Senate, 
1901-4  (pres.  1903-4);  organizer  and  elk.  of  a  large 
number  of  corpns.,  doing  business  elsewhere.  Mem. 
Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Cumberland  Bar  Assn.  (v.-p.  1914- 
15).  Republican.  Universalist.  Mason  (32°,  Shrin- 
er) :  Past  Grand  Comdr.,  K.T.;  mem.  Royal  Arca- 
num. Clubs:  Cumberland  (pres.  1915),  Portland 
Country  (ex-pres.).  Recreations:  golf,  hunting, 
fishing.  Home:  110  State  St.  Office:  120  Exchange 
St.,  Portland,  Me. 

VITTUM,  Albert,  newspaper  pub.;  b.  Peabody, 
Mass.,  Dec.  29,  1857;  s.  W.  H.  and  Ann  Eliza  Vit- 
tum;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  commercial  course  under 
pvt.  instrn.;  m.  Peabody,  Apr.  30,  1883,  Nellie  A. 
Besse;  1  child,  Marion  H.,  b.  Mar.  5,  1898.  Began 
learning  printer's  trade  at  IS;  pub.  Peabody  Press 
5  vrs. ;  editor  and  pub.  Beverly  Evening  Times. 
Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1906,  1907.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mem.  State  Bd.  of  Trade,  I.O.O.F..  Red 
Men,  Elks.  Clubs:  Boston  City  (Boston);  Southern 
Pines  (N.C.)  Country;  Essex  Country  and  IMiddle- 
sex  Republican.  Recreations:  golf.  Address:  Bev- 
erly, Mass. 

VOCrEIi,  Prank,  educator;  b.  Boston,  1863;  s. 
George  and  Caroline  (Becker)  Vogel;  A.B.,  cum 
laude.  Harvard,  1887;  post-grad,  study.  Harvard, 
1887-92.  A.M.,  1892;  studied  U.  of  Heidelberg,  Ger- 
many, 1893-4;  m.  Lucia  L.  Chafee,  at  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  Aug.  17,  1893;  3  children,  Frank  C,  Bertha 
C,  Ruth  M.  Teacher  Mitchell's  Mil.  Boys'  Sch.,  Bil- 
lerica,  Mass..  1887-8;  instr.  in  modern  langs.,  1888- 
92,  asst.  prof.,  1892-9,  asso.  prof.,  1899-04,  prof., 
1904-9,  head  of  Modern  Lang.  Dept.  since  1909, 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  instr.  Simmons  Coll.,  1902-3. 
Dir.  Workingmen's  Co-operative  Bank.  Mem.  Bos- 
ton Sch.  Com..  1901-4.  Mem.  N.E. A.,  Modern  Lang. 
Assn.,  N.E.  Modern  Lang.  Assn.,  Am.  Philol.  Assn., 


Mass.  Sch.  Masters'  Club,  Orpheus  Musical  Soc. 
(ex-pres.).  Trustee  under  will  of  Henry  O.  Pea- 
body for  an  industrial  sch.  or  coll.  for  girls  (to  be 
founded);  chief  examiner  and  reader  for  the  Coll. 
ICntrance  Examination  Bd.  Mem.  Rep.  State  Com. 
of  Mass.;  alternate  del.  itep.  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago, 
1912.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.,  Shriner).  Clubs:  Harvard 
(Boston  and  New  York);  Technology  (Boston  and 
New  York).  Has  publish-ed  articles  on  scientific 
sub.1ects,  also  textbooks  which  are  used  in  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.  Home:  95  Robinwood  Av.,  Jamaica 
Plain,   Mass. 

VOLK,  Doug-las,  artist;  b.  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Feb. 
23,  1856:  s.  Leonard  W.  and  Emily  C.  (Barlow) 
Volk;  edn.  at  Chicago  and  Rome,  Italy;  studied 
with  Gerome,  1873-8,  at  Paris;  exhibited  Paris 
Salon,  1875-8;  m.  Marion  B.  Larrabee,  of  Chicago, 
June  25,  1881.  Instr.  Cooper  Inst.,  New  York,  1879- 
84;  organized  Minneapolis  Sch.  Fine  Arts,  1886; 
medal  for  exhibit  of  three  oil  paintings,  Chicago 
Expn. ;  mem.  Nat.  Jury,  same;  Shaw  prize,  Soc.  of 
Am.  Artists,  1899,  for  best  figure  painting  by  an 
Am.  artist;  1st  prize.  Colonial  Exhbn.,  Boston. 
1899;  medal,  Buffalo  Expn.;  Carnegie  prize,  Soc. 
Am.  Artists,  1903;  medal,  St.  Louis  Expn.,  1904; 
mem.  Nat.  Fine  Arts  Jury,  same,  1904;  gold  medal, 
Charleston  Expn.,  1907;  Proctor  portrait  prize,  and 
Saltus  gold  medal,  Nat.  Acad.,  1910.  Instr.  portrait 
class.  Cooper  Union;  was  instr.  Art  Students' 
League;  now  instr.  Nat.  Acad.  Design.  A.N. A.. 
1898,  N.A.,  1899.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
other  details.)  Address:  119  E.  19th  St.,  New  York; 
(summer)   Center  Lovell,   Me.'* 

VON  KIiENZE,  Camillo,  prof.  German;  b.  Frei- 
burg, Switzerland,  Mar.  22,  1865;  s.  Eugene  and 
Clara  (Anders)  Von  Klenze;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1886; 
studied  Berlin  and  Marburg  univs.,  Ph.D.,  Marburg, 
1890;  m.  Henrietta  K.  Becker,  of  Seattle,  Wash., 
June  18,  1906.  Instr.  Romance  langs.,  1890-1,  Ger- 
manic langs.,  1891-3,  Cornell  U. ;  instr.  Germanic 
langs.,  1893-6,  asst.  prof.  German  lit.,  1896-02,  asso. 
prof.,  1902-6,  U.  of  Chicago;  head  dept.  Germanic 
langs.  and  lits..  Brown  U.,  since  1906.  Unitarian. 
Mem.  Modern  Lang.  Assn.,  Delta  Upsilon.  Author: 
Deutsche  Gedichte,  1895,  2d  edit,  1901;  The  Treat- 
ment of  Nature  in  the  Works  of  Nicolaus  Lenau, 
1902;  The  Interpretation  of  Italy  During  the  Last 
Two  Centuries,  1907;  Hebbel's  Agnes  Bernauer, 
1911;  also  many  articles  and  revs,  on  German  and 
comparative  lit.  Recreations:  bicycling.  Address: 
125   Lloyd  Av.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

von  XIiOCK,  Max  Otto;  b.  Altshausen,  Germany, 
.Jan.  17,  1864;  s.  Max  Nepomuk  and  Emma  Fran- 
eisea  (Cordel)  von  Kloek;  studied  modern  and 
oriental  philology  and  medicine  at  Freiburg  and 
Greifswald;  m.  Annie  Henriette  Laura  Fallenstein 
von  Muehlen-Campbell,  of  Hobart,  Tasmania,  Aug. 
31,  1889.  Interpreter  and  translator;  apptd.  v. 
consul  Republic  of  Uruguay,  Boston,  1909;  dist. 
consul  of  Uruguay,  1913;  consul  of  Costa  Rica, 
1911;  acting  consul  of  Ecuador,  1915;  acting  chan- 
cellor of  Peruvian  Consulate,  Boston.  Sec.  German 
Relief  Com.,  1914;  sec.  Boston  branch  and  Mass. 
branch  German-Am.  Nat.  Alliance,  1915.  Mem. 
Deutscher  Sprachverein,  Bostoner  Deutsche  Gesell- 
schaft.  Writer  of  numei'ous  geneal.  and  hist. 
essays.    Home:   Melrose,   Mass. 

VON  TOBEL,  Prederic,  M.D. ;  b.  Harwinton, 
Conn.,  Feb.  1,  1867;  s.  John  Henry  and  Appollonia 
(Hitz)  Von  Tobel;  grad.  Wesleyan  Acad.,  1888; 
M.D.,  Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Baltimore,  Md., 
1892;  m.  Meriden,  N.H.,  July  10,  1895,  Rose  B. 
Miller;  1  son.  Julian  Miller,  b.  July  26,  1896.  Has 
practiced  at  Lebanon,  N.H.,  since  1892;  sec.  Bd. 
of  Health,  Lebanon.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc.  (councilor),  N.H.  Surg.  Club, 
Grafton  Co.  Med.  Soc.  (pres.).  White  River  Med. 
Soc.  (v.-p.).  Odd  Fellow;  mem.  N.E.O.P.  Address: 
Lebanon,  N.H. 

VOODRT,  Jno.  Adna,  life  ins.;  b.  White  River 
Junction,  Vt.,  May  14,  1868;  s.  Adna  B.  and  Orilla 
(Fisher)  Voodry;  ed.  country  sch.;  m.  Rose  Flor- 
ence Jenkins,  of  Hudson,  Mass.,  May  5,  1903.  En- 
gaged in  life  ins.  work,  1889-95,  in  Lawrence, 
Lowell,  Boston,  New  York,  Chicaeo,  and  San  Fran- 
cisco; associated  with  James  T.  Phelps  &  Co.,  gen. 
agts.,    Nat.   Life   Ins.    Co.    of   Vt.,    1895-1900;    with 


1098  WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 

Boston    office    of    Mut.    Benefit    Life    Ins.    Co.,    uf  ^JJ 

Newark,   N.J.,   since   1900.     Mem.    Boston   Lite   Un- 
derwriters'  Assn.,    Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,         "WADE,    Blanche   Elizafeeth,    author;    b.    Buffalo, 

y^  J^^^"Vv,^?:^.  PJ°ii^^  .^',  .^yj'llHf,"  i5",°rf„-!^'J.?.^*?,?.lr  ^-Y;;    d.    Frank   Abernethy    and    i';ii^;abeth    (Flint) 

,»  ,„„  ...    ,         .    , ,.  .  -_.    _  isco- 

The 
-Be- 
ILlm 

VOORHEES,  Clark  Greenwood,  artist;  b.  New  St.,  Norwalk.  Conn.* 
York,  May  29,  ISTl;  Ph.B.,  Yale,  1891;  A.M.,  Co-  WADE,  Charles  St.  Clair,  college  prof.;  b.  Way- 
lumbia,  1894;  studied  art  at  Acad.  Julien,  Pans;  lanu,  Mass.,  July  ;!,  1871;  .s.  Thomas  Francis  (It.- 
m.  Maud  C.  Folsom,  of  Lenox,  Mass.,  Aug.  20,  1904.  comdr.  U.S.N.)  and  Lucy  Elizabeth  (Bemis)  Wade- 
Has  exhibited  Nat.  Acad.  Design,  New  York,  Car-  family  settled  in  Watertown  about  1638;  ed.  Som- 
negie  Inst.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Acad.  Fine  Arts,  Art  erville  (Mass.)  High  Sch.;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1894, 
Inst,  of  Chicago,  etc.    Home:  Lyme,  Conn.*  A.M.;  post-grad,  work,  U.  of  Berlin;  Am.  Sch.  Clas- 

VOORHEES,  J.  Spencer,  clergyman;  b  Rockv  sical  Studies  in  Athens,  Greece;  unmarried.  Instr. 
Hill,  N.J.,  .Mav  14,  1858;  s.  Hon.  Joseph  Hagemah  in  French,  1894,  asst  prof.  Greek,  1896,  prof.  Greek 
and  Sarah  Catherine  (Westbrook)  Voorhees;  A.B.,  lang.  and  lit.,  since  1899,  Tutts  Coll.  Has  spent  con- 
Princeton  U.,  1881,  M.A.,  1884;  studied  theology,  siderable  time  abroad  (France,  Germany,  Italy  and 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  New  Coll..  Edinburgh,  Hart-  Greece)  in  study  and  investigations.  Mem.  Clas- 
ford  Theol.  Sem.:  m.  Salisbury.  Conn.,  Sept.  14.  sical  Assn.  of  N.E.,Soc.  for  Promotion  ot  Hellenic 
1905.  Elizabeth  Warner;  1  child,  Katherine  Birch,  Studies  (London),  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Mem  taculty 
b.  Oct.  14,  1911.  Spent  6  yrs.  in  home  missionary  Jdept.  Romance  lang.s)  Middlebury  Coll.,  since 
work,  S.  Dak.,  Ariz.,  Cal.  and  Colo.;  pastor  Second  1915.  Address:  2  Franklin  St..  Middlebury,  Vt. 
Congl.  Ch.,  Winsted,  Conn.,  1891-6;  studied  abroad  WAEE,  Mary  Hazleton,  author;  b.  Charlestown, 
and  at  Hartford,  winters,  1897  and  1898;  pastor  Mass..  Mar.  23,  1860;  d.  Charles  Henry  and  Caro- 
Roslindale  Congl.  Ch.,  Boston,  1899-03,  1st  Congl.  line  Cecelia  Blanchard;  graduate  Maiden  (Mass.) 
Ch.,  Adams,  Mass..  1903-10.  Lee,  Mass.,  since  1913.  grammar  and  high  schs.,  followed  by  study  witli 
Chaplain  3d  Conn.  Vol.  Inf.  for  9  mos..  Spanish-  pvt.  tutors;  m.  Maiden,  Mass.,  Louis  Francis  Wade, 
Am.  War.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Mass.  Home  of  Ann  Arbor.  Mich.,  Nov.  14.  1882  (now  deceased). 
Missionary  Soc.  (v. -p.),  Berkshire  Congl.  Club.  Began  as  teacher,  1877 ;  mem.  Maiden  sch.  bd.,  1891- 
North  Berkshire  Ministerial  Assn.,  Federation  of  92.  Mem.  Drama  League  of  America.  Contbr.  to 
Men's  Ch.  Clubs  (v. -p.).  Mass.  C.E.  Union  (pres.  2  mags.  (See  Who's  W'ho  in  America  for  list  of 
yrs.).  Recreations:  golf,  music,  motoring.  Address:  books.)  Home:  130  Sargent  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 
Lee,  Mass.  "WADE,  Winthrop  Howland,   lawyer;   b.   Boston. 

VOOBHEES,     John     Brownlee,     clergyman;     b.  Feb.  20,  1860;  s.  Reuben  S.  and  Almira  (Howland) 

Blawenburg,  N.J.,  Jan.  27,  1875;  s.  William  Brown-  Wade;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1881  (Phi  Beta  Kappa).  A.M., 

lee   and   Eveline   Augusta    (Piatt)    Voorhees;   A.B.,  1884;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1884;  m.  Caroline 

Rutgers  Coll.,  1896   (D.D.  1913);  B.D.,  New  Bruns-  Kartwell  Barr,  of  Boston,  Apr.  20,  1897;  1  son.  Win-- 

wick  Theol.  Sem..  1899;  m.  Juliana  Denniston  Deyo,  throp  H.,  Jr.    Practiced  in  Boston  since  1884;  sec. 

of  New  York  City,  Feb.   6,    1912;   2  children,  Jane  Bd.  of  Overseers,  Harvard,  since  Oct.  9,  1901.    Pres. 

Deyo,  Evelyn  Treat.    Ordained  ministry  Reformed  Home    for   Aged    W'omen.     Mem.    Colonial    Soc.    of 

Ch.  in  America,  1899;  pastor  Union  Ref.  Ch..  High  Mass.  Democrat.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Harvard.  Union. 

Bridge,  N.Y.  City.  1899-07;  corr.  sec.  Bd.  Domestic  Home:  Dedham.  Mass.    Office:  99  State  St..  Boston. 
Missions,  Reformed  Ch.  of  America,   1907-12;  pas-        WADHAMS,    John    Marsh,    banker;    b.    Goshen, 

tor  Asylum  Hill  Congl.  Ch.,  Hartford.  Conn.,  since  Conn.,  Sept.  14,  1870;  s.  John  Hodges  and  Marv  (Pel- 

Oct.,  1912.    Mem.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Delta  Kappa  ton)    Wadhams:    descended    from   John   W'adhams, 

Epsilon.    Club:  Hartford  Golf.    Recreations:  fishing,  who  came  to  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1650;  grad.  Conn. 

Address:   854   Asylum  Av..  Hartford,  Conn.  Lit.   Instn.,  June,   1891;   m.  May   6.   1896.  Annie  M. 

VOOBHIES,    Frank    Corey,    author;    moved    to  Tenney.   of  Worcester,   Mass.     Trustee,    treas.   and 

Omaha,   Neb.     (See   vol.    1909,   also   Who's  Who   in  sec.     Torrington    Savings    Bank    since     1902;    dir. 

America,  1914-15.)  Brokers  Nat.  Bank.    Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911 

VOBSE     Marv    CBSarvin^    iTpatoTi    fMr^      Tn<5f>nh  fchmn.  finance  com.);  mem.  Senate,  1913,  15  (mem. 

O'Irifn)    ku'^oT:  b^.'^^eTY^K  Hirim  In  f?^;   on  banks;    chmn.   com.   on   finance).    Trustee 

Cordelia    (BlackAian)    Heaton;   ed.   abroad;    m.   Al-  2°^l'^un^^rt'  ^r"^"  .Vo^o'""^^'^  ^^''^"''^'''f^"-    ^°"" 

bert  White  Vorse.  Oct.  18.  1898;  2d,  Joseph  O'Brien,  f^^^|.l\°J^^^„^*bJ^/^^°^  ^^V',,?"^-^ 'rfT^-  l'0""'?ers 

1912       (See    Who's    Who    in    Ame-ica    for    list    of  ^"^  Patriots,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars.    Clubs:    Torring- 

boks.)^HUe^Piov]nLtown,Mass*  ton,  Torrington  Wheel,.  Automobile.  Home:  Goshen. 

■^^J.^     „.,.._  11,         i=.o.  Conn.    Address:     Torrington,   Conn. 

VOSE,    E(dwin)    Howard,    M.D.;    Aug.    20.    1838-        ,„^-^T^^r±-^  r.  -1  .,.,,.    ^ 

June  27.  1909.    (See  vol.   1909)  WADLEIGH,  Georgfe  Henry,  rear-admiral ;  b.  Do- 

irn<!«      T/f,v,r,\     -ariino^      t\t  t-.  .     v.      r^i^  <-  ^^^'  N.H..  Sept.  28,  1842;  s.  George  and  Sarah  (Gil- 

VOSS,    J(ohn)     William,    M.D.      b.     Gloucester,  man)    Wadleiah-    autDtd     to    ITS     Naval     Academv 


Ki^-Qc^/^^-v^^f-^lf  ^^^-  i^^'^iT  Republican.     Ad-  1894';  rear-admiral,  Feb.  9,'l9()2.    Served  on  Lacka 

dress.   366   Cabot  St,   Beverly.   Mass.  wanna.    West   Gulf   Blockading    Squadron.    1863-5 

VOTET,    Josiah    William,    civil    engr.;    b.    Ovid.  Present   at   attack   on   Fort    Powell.    Mar.    2,    1864, 

N.Y..  July  23.  1860;  s.  Charles  Augustus  and  Fanny  battle  of  Mobile  Bay,  Aug.  5.  1864,  surrender  of  Ft, 

Graves    (Anderson)    Votey;   grad.   Vt.   Acad..    1881;  Morgan.  Aug.  23,  1864;  served  on  Richmond,  Mar.- 

C.E..  U.  of  Vt..  1884  (D.Sc,  1911);  m.  Emma  Luella  July,  1865;  Ticonderoga.  European  sta..  1865-9;  Na- 

Lane,  of  Burlington,  Vt..  Mar.  25.  1886.    Instr.  civ  '^al  Acad..  1869-70;  torpedo  sta.,  1870;  exec,  officer 

engring..    1884-9.    asst.    prof..    1889-90.    asso.    prof..  Shawmut.  1871-3.  Canonicus.  1873-4,  Ohio.  1874.  St. 

1890-3,  prof..   1893 .  dean  Coll.  Engring..   1901 — .  Mary's,     1874-6,     Pensacola,     1876-8;     Navy    Yard, 

U.  of  Vt.    Consulting  civ.  and  sanitary  engr.;  city  Portsmouth,  1878-81;  comd.  Alliance,  1881-2,  on  spl. 

engr.,   Burlington,    1887;   mem.   Vt    State   Highway  Arctic  cruise  in   search  of  Jeannette  and  reached 

Commn.,    1892-6;   mem.    Bd.    of   St.   Commrs.,    Bur-  latitude  80°   10';  light  house  insp.  2d  dist.,   1883-6; 

lington,    1902-5;    mem.    Bd.    Water   Commrs.,    Bur-  Navy  Yard,  Boston,  1887-9;  comd.  Michigan,  1889- 

lington,   1908-9;  sanitary  engr.,  Vt    Bd    of  Health  91 :  Navy  Yard,  Boston,  1892-4 ;  comd.  receiving  ship 

1908 — .    Mem.  A.A. A. S,.  Soc.  Promotion  of  Engring.  Richmond.    1894;    comd.    INIinneapolis.    cruising   otl 

Edn.,    Nat.    Geog.    Soc,    Am     Pub     Health    Assn  coast  of  Asia  Minor  to  protect  Am.   missionaries, 

Ornithol.   Union.    Home:   Burlington    Vt  *  1895-7;  Navy  Yard.  Boston,  1897-8;  comd.  Philadel 


phia.  June-Oct..  1898,  receiving  ship  Wabash.  1898- 


wlshinl?fnn    h  r  "r^c,,!*=^,^,"u<f<^*^°^=  wT^^'lr^^''    02     commandant  NavrYarcl' League  ^^  1902; 

in    tVi^^riV^,  'i^H-  il  ^^  ^''^-  ^^^^'  ^^^°  ^^°^  ^^°    pres.   Bd.  of  Inspection  and  Survey,   1902;   retired, 
in    America,    1914-15.)  j^^^  ^^  1902.    Home:  Lexington,  Mass.* 


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WASIiEIGH,  Horace  W.,  leather  mcht.;  May  18,  poet;  ed.  common  schs.  of  Hiram  and  Cornish,  Me.; 

lS48-Dec.  2S,  1913.    (See  vol.  1909.)  .ijrad.    FryeburR    (Me.)    Acad.,   1890;    spl.   course   at 

Si 
nal 

Fanni_ ^ ,..,    „^    ..^...„.v.,   ^,...  ,   ^^^^     „„,    ^^,.. 

Began  active  career,  1870,  in  bank,  Milford,  N  H.,  ^'' '•  opened  office  in  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Aug.  11,  1897; 
continuing  6  vrs.;  removed  to  Boston  and  was  con-  established  pvt.  hosp.  under  title  of  the  Somerset 
nected  with  Wadleigh,  Andrews  &  Co..  wholesale  Hosp.,  in  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Sept.  23,  1902;  incorpo- 
grocers,  1876-86;  was  with  Andrews,  Barker  &  Co.,  rated  same,  July,  1914,  and  continues  as  supt.  and 
1886-8,  John  A.  Andrews  &  Co.,  Apr.  1,  1888-1900:  '^^^■'  s^h.  phys.  of  Skowhegan,  1909-1.5.  Republican, 
treas.  and  dir.  Webster-Thomas  Co.  since  1900.  Conglist.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon.  Odd  Fellow.  Home: 
Mem.  Boston  Wholesale  Grocers'  Assn.  (pres.,  142  Madison  Av.  Office:  12  Elm  St.,  Skowhegan,  Me. 
1903-4),  N.E.  Wholesale  Grocers'  Assn.  (ex-sec.  WADSWORTH,  Julian  Sturtevant,  clergyman ;  b. 
and  ex-treas.),  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Uni-  Jacksonville,  111.,  Dec.  5,  1860;  s.  Archibald  Clark 
tarian.  IMason  (John  Abbott  Lodge).  Recreations:  and  Delia  Anne  (Witherbee)  Wadsworth;  7th  in  di- 
country  life.  Home:  Somerville,  Mass.;  (summer)  rect  descent  from  William  Wadsworth,  Cambridge, 
North  button.  N.H.  Office:  219  State  St..  Boston.  Mass.,  1632,  later  in  Hartford  with  Hooker;  ed. 
WADLIN.  Horace  Greeley,  librarian;  b.  Wake-  Pub.  schs  Jacksonville;  B.S  Illinois  Coll.,  Jack- 
field,  Mass.,  Oct.  2.  1851;  s.  Daniel  H.  aAd  Lucy  E.  l?V^l^'  l^^Ur^\^i^''K^rX^'^  7^^°^'  ^®"'-  Madison, 
(Brown)  Wadleigh;  ed.  in  schs.  and  by  pvt.  instrn.;  ^.J.;  Boston  U  Sch  of  'Theology;  spl.  work  at  Ox- 
(Litt.D.,  Tufts.  1905);  studied  architecture  at  Sa-  TSnsS  .^"^'^^7^  ?%''"'  wnrf  "^j^  ^oh^-.  ^'A  t?"*"'^ 
lem,  and  Boston;  m.  Ella  Frances  Butterfleld,  of  l^OS);  m.Maied.  Rev.  William  I^  Short,  D.D  of 
Wakefield,  Mass..  Sept.  8,  1875.  Began  practice  as  ■TacksonvUle  111.,  June  16,  1885.  Began  preaching 
architect,  Boston,  1875;  became,  1879,  spl.  agt.  and  at  19;  joined  New  England  Southern  Conf.  1885; 
later  in  charge  spl.  lines  of  statis.  wofk,'Mass.  Bur.  Pastor  Porter  (:h..  East  Weymouth.  Mass     1885-7 

of  Statistics  of  Labor,  and  1888,  upon  resignation  ^f^t^^'V*'  V"  ^^^^'q'.  ?JAn®"«''t  4^^1"%  ^^^}^ 
of  Col.  Carroll  D.  Wright,  became  chief  of  bur.  and  Manchester,  Conn  1894-1900  Stafford  Springs, 
relinquished  professional  practice;  resigned,  1903;  ^ 900",^ •  .Brockton,  Mass  1901-10  (ch.  bldg.  erect- 
librarian  Boston  Pub.  Library  since  Feb..  1903.  ?rt).  Trinity  Union  Clh,  Providence  R.L.  since  1910 
Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1884-8;  supervisor  U.S.  4.S-S- b^g- erected)  Trustee  East  Greenwich  Acad. 
Census,  1899,  1900;  dir.  Mass.  decennial  census.  Republican  Spent  2  yrs.  abroad  1890-1  and  190/ -8. 
1895;  lecturer  upon  social  science,  history  and  art;  making  spl.  study  of  immigration.  Recreations, 
v.-p.  Am.  Statis.  Assn.;  mem.  Am.  Econ.  Assn..  Am.  wood  carving  golf.  Address:  10  Bellevue  Av., 
Social  Science  Assn.,  Am.  Acad.  Polit.   and  Social  Providence,  K.l. 

Science,  A.L.A.    (council).  Am.  Lilsrary  Inst.,  Nat.  WADSWORTH,   Iiue   Stuart,   W.R.C.   official;    b. 

Geog.   Soc,  Am.  Unitarian  As.sn.    Editor:   Reports  Springfield,  Cal.,  July  21,  1857;  d.   Samuel  H.  and 

on  the  Statistics  of  Labor  of  Massachusetts,  1888-  Margaret  P.   (Turner)  Stuart;  moved  with  parents 

01   (14  vols.);  Annual  Statistics  of  ]Manufacturers  to  Boston,   1869;   pub.   sch.   edn.;   m.   Apr.   30.   1881. 

of  Massachusetts.   1886-01    (16  vols.);   The  Decen-  Capt.  Edward  B.  Wadsworth,  of  Conn.    Has  served 

nial  Census  of  Massachusetts   for  1895    (7   vols.),  in  many  offices  of  the  W.R.C.  and  as  nat.  patriotic 

Wrote  monographs,  etc.,  and  contbns.  to  encys.  and  instr.,    1903    and    1910;    dept.    pres.    Mass.    W.R.C: 

periodicals;   also  Carroll  Davidson  Wright,   a  me-  prominently  identified  with  movement  placing  flags 

morial,    1911;    History   of   Boston    Public   Library,  in  pub.    schs.;   pub.    speaker;   arranged   living   flag 

1911.     Home:    Reading,    Mass.     Office:    Public    Li-  of  2,000  children  on  Boston  Common,  during  G.A.R. 

brary,  Copley  Sq.,  Boston.*  Encampment,   1904.    Mem.  D.A.R.,   Nat.  Council  of 

WADSWORTH,   EUot,   member  firm  of  Stone  &  ?l°'?'"f'so]diers'^Wo^TiTpv"hianf  inters  ""a^ 

Webster;  b.   Boston.   1876;  A.B.,  Harvard  U..   1898.  foi^^^L    It^r^If^^                                       Address. 

Trustee  Franklin  Savings  Bank,  Bankers'  Electric  ""''  iviass.  av  .,  uoston. 

Protective    Assn.;    dir.    Blue    Hill    Street    Rv.    Co.,  WADSWORTH,  OUver  Fairfield,  M.D.;  Apr.   26, 

Conn.  Power  Co.,  Corporate  Investment  Associates,  1838-Nov.,  1911.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  ^Who  in 

Eastern    Texas    Electric    Co.,    Galveston-Houston  America.  1912-13.) 

Electric  Co..  Haverhill  Gas  Co..  Houghton  County  WADSWORTH,  Wedworth,  artist,  author,  illus- 

Electric  Light  Co.,  Houston  Electric  Co.,  Key  West  trator;  b.  Buffalo,  N.Y..  June  22,  1846;  s.  James  and 

Electric  Co.,  Miss.  River  Power  Co.,  Northern  Tex.  Rose  Favette  (Robinson)  Wadsworth;  g.g.  nephew 

Electric  Co.,  Ponce  Ry.  and  Light  Co.,  Pub.  Service  of  Gen    James  Wadsworth,  of  Am.  Revolution,  and 

Investment   Co.,   Puget   Sound   Electric   Ry.,   Stone  collaterally  related  to  Henry  Wadsworth  Longfel- 

&  Webster   Management   Assn.,    Stone  &   Webster  low;    prep.    edn.    Mt.   Washington   Collegiate   Inst., 

Engring.    Corpn.,    Chase-Shawmut    Co.,    Galveston  New  York;  Ph.B.,  Yale,  1867;  studied  art  under  in- 

(Tex.)   Electric  Co..  Pensacola   (Fla.)   Electric  Co.,  fluence  of  the  English  sch.  of  water  colorists,  di- 

Paducah  (Ky.)  Traction  &  Light  Co.    Address:  147  rectly  from  nature  and  without  a  master;  m.  Dur- 

Milk  St.,  Boston.  ham,   Conn.,  July  2,  1867.   Harriet  Babcock  Camp, 

WADSWORTH,   George  Melvin,   educator;   born  of  New  Haven,  Conn,   (died  Mar.  26,  1915).    Trav- 

South  Weymouth,  ]\Iass.,  Apr.  4,  1857;  s.  John  and  eled  and  sketched  in  principal  countrie.s  of  Europe, 

Elizabeth    (Leonard)    Wadsworth;    grad.   Holliston  and  in   Turkey.  Egypt,  and  North  Africa;  has  ex- 

(Mass.)   High  Sch.,  1878;  student  Colby  Coll.,  Wa-  hibited  in  principal  cities  of  America,  and  in  Paris, 

terville.   Me.,   1879-81;   A.B.,   Brown  U..   1884,  A.M.,  Munich,  etc.;  landscape  painter  in  pure  aquarelle. 

1889;  m.  Holliston.  Mass.,  1885,  Elsie  L.  Warfleld.  Republican.    Conglist.    Clubs:    Brooklyn   Art    (sec. 

Prin.,  Renfrew  Sch..  Adams,  Mass..  1884-6,  Willard  since   1885);   Salmagundi,   New  York  Water  Color 

Sch.,  Quincy,  1886-9;  supt.  schs.  of  Bedford  Dist..  Club   (New  York);  Book  and  Snake  (the  Cloister), 

1889-91;  master  Charles  G.  Pope  Sch..  Somerville,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.   Home:  Durham.  Conn. 

Mass.,    1891-12,    Pope,    Bell    and    Cummings    schs.,  WAGNER,  Plorence  S.  Merrow  (Dr.  F.   Merrow 

since  1912.    Trustee,  rec.  sec.  and  flnancial  sec.  The  Wagner),  M.D. ;  b.  Farmington,  Me.,  Dec.  27.  1873; 

Teachers'  Annuity  Guild:  pres.  State  Dist.  Supts.'  d    Llewellyn  and  Lucv  Maria   (Fairfield)   Merrow; 

Assn..    1890,    Middlesex   Co.   Teachers'    Assn.,    1897,  student   U.   of  Cincinnati:    M.D.,    Pulte    ]Med.    Coll, 

Somerville  Teachers'  Assn.,  1899.    Republican.  Bap-  Cincinnati,  1908;  m.  Charles  Wagner,  of  New  York 

tist   (moderator,  deacon,   supt.   S.S.,   treas.).    Mem.  City,  Dec.   27,   1911.    Organized  Berea  Coll.   Hosp., 

Mass.  Schoolmasters'  Club.    Delta  Upsilon.    Was  a  Ky.,'  1898:    organized    Home    of    Self    Supporting 

mem.  college  nine  4  yrs.;  led  team  in  batting  and  Women,  Cincinnati,  1900;  began  practice  in  Ohio, 

run-getting,  sophomore  yr. ;  won  3  first  prizes  on  1908;  now  supt.  Norridgewock  Sanatorium.    Mem. 

field  day,  in  both  freshman  and  sophomore  years.  Rebekahs,    Patrons    of    Husbandry.     Home:    Nor- 

Home:   Sta.  A,  Whitman,  Mass.    Office:  Pope  Sch.,  ridgewock.  Me. 

Somerville.  Mass.  WAGNER,    Georgfe   AugTistus,    lawyer;    b.    Man- 

WADSWORTH,  John  Emile,  M.D.;  b.  Hiram.  Me.,  Chester,  N.H..  May  28,  1873;  s.  Augustus  and  Mary 

Apr.  7,  1870;  s.  Samuel  D.  and  Sarah  A.   (Warren)  Wagner;   grad.   Manchester  High   Sch..   1889.  Phil- 

Wadsworth;  in  9th  generation  of  Wadsworth  fam-  lips  Exeter  Acad.,  1892;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch., 

ily  in  America;  cousin  of  Henry  W.  Longfellow,  the  1895;  m.  Anna  M.  Barndollar,  of  Manchester,  N.H., 


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May  25,  1910.  Has  practiced  in  Manchester,  since 
1895;  city  solicitor,  from  Jan.,  1899-Jan.,  1909;  ap- 
pointed jud^e  of  probate  for  iiiIlsborouj4h  Co.,  Jan. 
7,  1912;  atty.  and  treas.  Manchester  Bldg.  and  Loan 
Assn.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Member  N.H.  Bar 
Assn.,  Manchester  Bar  Assn.  Mason  (Blue  Lodge, 
Chapter  and  Council);  mem.  Red  Men,  Harugari 
Turnverein.  Clubs:  Calumet,  Cygnet  Boat,  Maen- 
nerchor.  Intervale  Country.  Home:  283  Orange  St. 
Office:  814  lOliii  St.,  Manchester,  N.H. 

WAHIi,  George  Moritz,  college  prof.;  b.  Unkers- 
dorf,  Bezirk,  Dresden,  Germany,  May  31,  1851;  s. 
Rev.  Gustav  Moritz  and  Emma  Willielinine  (Os- 
terloh)  Wahl;  student  univs.  of  Halle,  Leipzig,  and 
Berlin,  Germany;  A.M.,  Rutgers  Coll..  1882  (L.H.D., 
same,  1890;  A.M.,  Williams,  1894);  m.  Mary  War- 
ren Hardenbergh,  of  New  Brunswick,  N.J.,  Oct.  17, 
1882.  Master  of  German  and  I^atin,  Thayer  Acad., 
South  Braintree,  Mass.,  1879-92;  asst.  prof,  mod- 
ern langs.,  1892-4,  prof.  German  lang.  and  lit.  since 
1894,  Williams  Coll.  Address:  Williamstown,  Mass.* 

WAIT,  I^izzie  Frances,  artist;  b.  Boston;  d.  Asa 
W.  and  Hannah  (Rice)  Wait;  grad.  Art  Museum 
Sch.,  Boston,  1892.  Teacher  of  drawing,  Groton 
(Mass.)  Sch.,  1893-02;  painter  in  oil,  water  colors, 
and  of  miniatures;  has  exhibited  at  New  York  Wa- 
ter Color  Club,  Boston  Art  Club,  Pa.  Acad.,  Poland 
Springs,  Art  Inst,  of  Chicago,  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design, 
etc.  Mem.  Copley  Soc.  (Boston) ;  Old  Powder  House 
Club  (Somerville,  Mass.).  Address:  22  Webster  St., 
East  Somerville,  Mass. 

"WAIT,  William  Gushing',  judge;  b.  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  Dec.  18,  1860;  s.  Elijah  Smith  and  Eliza  Ann 
(Hadley)  Wait;  A.B.,  summa  cum  laude.  Harvard, 
1882,  A.M.,  1S85,  LL.B.,  1885;  m.  Edith  Foote 
Wright,  of  Medford,  Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1889.  Began 
practice,  Boston,  1885;  became  partner  with  Sam- 
uel J.  Elder,  1890,  later  firm  of  Elder,  Wait  &  Whit- 
man; judge  Superior  Ct.,  June  4,  1902 — .  Alderman, 
1893,  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  1895 — ,  commr.  Sinking 
Fund,  1896 — ,  Medford,  Mass.;  mem.  Commn.  on 
Law's  Delays,  Commonwealth  of  Mass.,  1909.  V.-p. 
Medford  Savings  Bank.  Democrat.  Unitarian.  Fel- 
low Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Colonial 
Soc.  of  Mass.,  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  etc. 
Clubs:  Harvard.  Union,  Medford,  Twentieth  Cen- 
tury (Boston),  Reform  (New  York).  Contbr.  vari- 
ous articles  to  American  and  English  Ency.  of 
Law.  Home:  Medford,  Mass.  Address:  Court  House, 
Boston.* 

WAITE,  Alice  Vinton,  college  dean;  b.  Brattle- 
boro,  Vt..  Jan.  16.  1864;  d.  Silas  Merrick  and  Sophia 
Zilpha  (Eager)  Waite;  B.A.,  Smith  Coll.,  1886,  M.A., 
1894;  studied  Yale;  unmarried.  Teacher  of  Eng- 
lish, Mary  Inst.,  Washington  U..  1887-93;  instr.  of 
English,  1896-03,  asso.  prof.,  1903-11,  prof,  since 
1911,  Wellesley,  also  dean  since  1913.  Editor:  Ben 
Jonson's  English  Grammar,  1909;  Modern  Master- 
pieces of  Short  Prose  Fiction  (with  Edith  Mendall 
Taylor),   1911.    Address.  Wellesley,   Mass. 

WAITE,  Herschel  Napoleon,  M.D.  and  surgeon; 
b.  Stowe,  Vt.,  Feb.  13,  1850;  s.  Daniel  and  Aliphal 
(Briggs)  Waite;  grad.  Stowe  High  Sch.,  1867;  Bry- 
ant &  Stratton  Business  Coll.,  Burlington,  Vt.,  1868; 
M.D.,  Eclectic  Med.  Coll.,  New  York,  1882;  (A.M., 
U.  of  Washington,  D.C..  1907);  widower.  Began 
practice  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  1872;  has  practiced  at 
Johnson,  Vt.,  since  1889;  health  officer,  Johnson. 
Homoeopathic  and  Eclectic  practitioner.  Republi- 
can. Universalist.  Mem.  N.E.  Eclectic  Med.  Assn. 
(organizer  and  founder,  1895,  and  ex-pres.);  char- 
ter mem.  Am.  Assn.  Progressive  Medicine;  mem. 
Lamoille  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc,  Vt. 
Hist.  Soc,  111.  Hist.  Soc,  S.A.R.,  etc.  Mason  (K.T., 
Shriner).    Mem.  A.M. A.    Address:  Johnson,  Vt. 

WAITE,  Smith  B.,  clerk  of  courts;  b.  Eden,  Vt., 
June  17,  1866;  s.  Horace  and  Lovisa  J.  (Leach) 
Waite;  student  U.  of  Vt.,  class  of  1881;  m.  Lettie 
A.  Spaulding,  of  Morristown.  Apr.  26.  1879.  Clk.  of 
courts,  Lamoille  Co.,  Vt.,  since  Mar.  26,  1886;  mem. 
Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1902;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.  many 
vrs.  Mason  (K.T.);  grand  master  Grand  Lodge, 
LO.O.F.  of  Vt.,  1901-2;  grand  v. -chancellor  Grand 
Lodge,  K.  of  P.,  1910-11.    Home:  Hyde  Park,  Vt. 

WAITT,  Ernest  Iiinden,  author;  b.  Lynn,  Mass., 
June   29,    1872;   s.   Charles   Hood   and   Laura  Anna 


(Ward)  Waitt;  descendant  of  Revolutionary  patri- 
ots on  both  sides;  ed.  pub.  schs. ;  studied  law  and 
dramatic  history,  technique  and  construction,  un- 
der tutors;  m.  Marian  M.  P.  Webber,  of  Lynn,  Apr. 
17,  1892.  Began  newspaper  work  on  Lynn  Bee, 
1886;  assisted  in  establishing  the  Brockton  Times; 
spl.  writer  on  Associated  Press,  7  yrs. ;  editor  Bos- 
ton Herald,  1901;  published  Grand  Army  Record, 
1901,  02,  03;  dramatic  critic  and  feature  writer 
Boston  American,  1905-8;  editor  Boston  Courier, 
1909-10:  sec.  Fitchburg  (Mass.)  Bd.  of  Trade,  Mar. 
15,  1911-13;  lit.  editor,  Boston  Journal,  1914:  pub- 
lisher Boston  Coui-ier  since  1914.  Compiled  History 
of  19th  Mass.  Vols.,  1861-5;  lecturer  on  newspaper 
and  dramatic  subjects.  Republican.  Universalist. 
Home:  Somerville,  Mass.  Office:  31  Milk  St., 
Boston.* 

WAITT,  Isabel  Woodman,  writer;  b.  Somerville, 
Mass.,  Apr.  5,  1884;  d.  Arthur  H.  and  Louise  I. 
(Drake)  Woodman;  g.d.  Samuel  Adams  Drake,  his- 
torian; g.g.d.  Samuel  Gardner  Drake,  antiquarian; 
ed.  Melrose  High  Sch.,  Mass.,  Coll.  Extension 
Courses.  Boston;  m.  Paul  Waitt,  of  Boston,  July  29, 
1911.  Began  as  teacher  in  pub.  schs.,  Hamilton, 
Mass.,  1909;  pvt.  secy,  to  Nathaniel  C.  Fowler,  .Ir., 
Boston,  1910;  feature  writer,  Boston  Journal,  1911; 
asso.  editor  Coos  County  Democrat,  Lancaster, 
N.H.,  1912.  Writer  short  stories,  moving  picture 
plots,  feature  and  syndicate  articles  for  newspa- 
pers since  1912.  Author:  The  What-Shall-I-Do 
Girl,  1913.    Address:    119  Mountfort  St.,  Boston.* 

WAKEFIEIiD,  Frank  Manton,  architect;  Aug.  31, 
1862-Sept.,  1913.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

WAKEFIEIiD,  John  Iiathrop,  lawyer;  b.  Ded- 
ham.  Mass.,  July  3,  1S59;  s.  Thomas  L.  and  Frances 
A.  (Lathrop)  Wakefield;  descendant  of  early  Colo- 
nial stock;  A.B.,  1880,  Harvard;  studied  in  Harvard 
Law  Sch.  and  oflSce  of  his  father.  Admitted  to  Suf- 
folk bar,  18S4;  began  practice  in  Boston,  1884; 
mem.  legal  dept.,  :Mass.  Title  Ins.  Co.,  1887-95, 
mem.  Rand,  Vinton  &  Wakefield,  1895-06;  dir.  and 
asso.  counsel  .Tohn  Hancock  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  since 
1906.  Mem.  Bar  .Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Mass.  Bar 
Assn.,  Norfolk  Bar  Assn.,  N.E.  Historic-Geneal. 
Soc,  Loyal  Legion.  Clubs:  University,  Algonquin, 
Boston  City,  Norfolk  Country  and  Polo;  Harvard 
(Boston  and  New  York).  Recreations:  gardening, 
outdoor  sports.  Home:  Dedham,  Mass.  Oflice:  178 
Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

WAKEFIEIiS,  Seth  Davis,  druggist;  b.  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.,  Feb.  22,  1838;  s.  Archibald  and  Sarah  (Da- 
vis) Wakefield;  descendant  of  John  Wakefield,  of 
Salem,  Mass.,  about  1637;  ed.  Lewiston  l<"alls  Acad, 
and  Litchfield  Liberal  Inst.:  m.  Mary  E.  Coflin,  of 
Washington  Co.,  Me.,  Aug.  25,  1859;  2  sons,  Archi- 
bald C.  Frederick  S.  Began  active  career  as  clk. 
for  Ambrose  &  Clark,  dry  goods,  Lewiston,  1856;  in 
dry  goods  business  in  Auburn,  Me.,  as  Parcher  & 
Wakefield,  store  later  moved  to  Lewiston;  went  to 
Cal.  via  Isthmus  of  Panama,  1857;  returned  to 
Lewiston  and  established  the  Merchants'  Express 
Co.  between  Lewiston  and  Boston;  mem.  Gorham  & 
Wakefield,  shoe  mchts.,  6  vrs.;  in  drug  business, 
1868-1913;  v.-p.  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Lewiston:  dir.  .An- 
droscoggin Co.  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1875.  Mem.  bd.  dirs.  Central  Me.  Gen.  Hosp. 
Democrat.     Universalist.     Address:    Lewiston,    Me. 

WAKEMAN,  Bacon,  lawyer;  b.  Fairfield,  Conn., 
May  10,  1867:  s.  Andrew  P.  and  Cornelia  K.  (Burr) 
Wakeman;  descendant  of  Rev.  Samuel  Wakeman, 
2d  pastor  of  1st  Ch.  of  Christ  (Congl.)  of  Fairfield, 
1664-92:  ed.  pub.  schs.;  Fairfield  Acad.;  LL.B.,  Yale 
Law  Sch.,  1888;  m.  Helen  W.  Sturges,  of  Fairfield, 
Julv  16,  1896:  children,  Mildred  S.,  Joseph  A.,  A. 
Eliot,  Ruth  W.,  Esther,  Robert  S..  Henry  O.  and 
.'^tanley  B.  Practiced  at  Fairfield  since  1888;  mem. 
firm  of  Wakeman  &  Flint;  has  served  as  grand 
juror,  pros,  liquor  agt.,  justice  of  the  peace  and 
postmaster:  judge  of  probate  since  1912.  Independ- 
ent Republican.    Conglist.    Address:  Fairfield,  Conn. 

WAKEMAN,  Thaddeus  Bnrr,  educator:  Dec.  23, 
1834-Apr.  23,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in   America,    1912-13.) 

WAKEMAN,  William  Walter,  clergyman;  b.  East 
Haddam.  Conn.,  July  29,  1860;  s.  George  and  Vir- 
ginia    (Bulkeley)     Wakeman;     prep.     edn.     Peddle 


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Inst.;  A.B.,  Brown  U..  1SS7,  A.M.,  1S90;  B.D.,  New- 
ton Theol.  Instn.,  1890;  ordained  to  Bapt.  ministry, 
1S90;  m.  Hampton  Falls,  N.H.,  June  26,  1900,  Lucia 
J.  Howe,  of  New  Braintree,  Mass.;  2  children, 
Laura  Virginia,  b.  Nov.  2S,  1902;  Reginald  Leslie, 
Sept.  25,  1905.  Pastorates:  Hampton  Falls  and  Sea- 
brook,  N.H..  1S90-7;  South  Medford,  Mass.,  1897- 
1900,  Reading-,  Mass.,  1900-3,  New  Braintree,  Mass., 
1904-5,  Ashland,  Mass.,  1907-10,  Bellingham,  Mass., 
since  1911.  Missionary  Mass.  Bapt.  State  Conv., 
1897;  pres.  N.H.  Conf.  Bapt.  Ministers,  1895-6.  Lec- 
turer. Joint  author:  The  Baptists  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, 1S92.  Recreations:  agriculture.  Address: 
Bellingham,  Mass. 

WAIiCOTT,  Henry  Pickering-,  M.D.;  v.  Salem, 
Mass.,  Dec.  23,  1838;  s.  Samuel  Baker  and  Martha 
(Pickmam)  Walcott;  A. P..,  Harvard  IT.,  1S5S;  stud- 
led  medicine  Harvard,  and  Bowdoin  Coll.,  M.D., 
Bowdoin,  1S61;  studied  2  yrs.  in  Vienna  and  Berlin; 
(LL.D..  Yale,  1907);  widower.  Practiced  medicine 
at  Cambridge.  Mass.,  1867-81;  since  mem.,  and  since 
1886  chmn.  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Health;  prominent 
in  movements  to  promote  pub.  health;  with  IMet. 
Water  and  Sewerage  Bd.  since  1896.  Republican. 
Ex-pres.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn., 
Mass.  Hort.  Soc;  v. -p.  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences; 
hon.  fellow  Royal  Sanitary  Inst,  of  Great  Britain; 
mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc;  mem.  Bd.  of  Pres.  and  Fel- 
lows of  Harvard  U.  since  1890;  overseer  of  the 
coll.,  1887-90;  acting  pres.  Harvard  Coll.,  1900, 
1905;  chmn.  trustees  of  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.;  trustee 
Carnegie  Instn.  of  Washington;  pres.  XV  Interna- 
tional Congress  on  Hygiene  and  Demography, 
Washington,  1912.  Home:  11  T\'aterhouse  St.,  Cam- 
bridge.* 

WALCOTT,  Robert,  lawyer;  b.  Cambridge,  INIass., 
Oct.  17,  1874;  s.  Henry  Pickering  and  Charlotte 
Elizabeth  (Richards)  "Walcott;  prep.  edn.  Browne 
and  Nichols'  Sch.,  Cambridge;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895, 
LL.B.,  1899;  in  practice  since  1899;  m.  Mary  T.,  d. 
Dr.  Maurice  H.  Richardson,  of  Boston.  Oct.,  1907. 
Spl.  justice  3d  Dist.  Ct.,  Eastern  Middlesex,  since 
1905;  mem.  Rep.  City  Com.,  Cambridge.  Mem.  Cam- 
bridge Bd.  of  Trade  (com.  on  municipal  affairs). 
Dir.  Cambridge  Homes  for  Aged  People,  East  End 
Christian  Union,  Cambridge  Neighborhood  House, 
Prospect  Union.  IMeni.  ]\Iass.  and  Boston  bar  assns. 
Episcopalian.  Club:  Union.  Recreations:  sailing, 
swimming,  travel.  Home:  152  Brattle  St.,  Cam- 
bridge, !Mass.,  and  Peach  Point,  IMarblehead,  Mass. 
Office:  910  Barristers  Hall,  Boston. 

WALDEIT,  John  William  Henry,  educator;  b. 
Somerville,  Mass.,  Oct.  29,  1864;  s.  William  F.  and 
Celeste  E.  (Rowell)  Walden;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1888, 
A.M..  1889,  Ph.D.,  1891;  U.  of  Berlin,  1891-2;  m. 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Dec.  27,  1900,  Grace  Reed.  Instr. 
Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  1892-3;  pvt.  instr.,  Cam- 
bridge, 1893;  instr.  Greek  and  Latin,  Harvard,  1902- 
10;  pvt.  instr.  and  in  lit.  work  since  1910.  Mem. 
Am.  Philol.  Assn.  Author:  The  Universities  of  An- 
cient Greece,  1909.  Address:  7  Irving  Terrace, 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

WAIiDEir.  Percy  Talbot,  educator:  b.  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.,  June  29,  1869;  s.  D.  T.  and  Caroline  A.  S. 
(Williams)  Walden:  Ph.B..  Yale.  1892,  Ph.D..  1896; 
studied  U.  of  Leipzig  and  U.  of  Munich,  1890-1900; 
m.  Sarah  S.  Whittelsey,  of  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1905.  Asst.  in  chemistry,  1892-4,  instr.,  1894-9,  asst. 
prof,  since  1900,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.  (Yale). 
Mem.  Chem.  Gesellschaft.  Am.  Chem.  Soc.  Home: 
210  St.  Ronan  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

WAIiSEK,  Sarah  S.  W.  (Mrs.  Percy  T.  T\^alden), 
educator,  economist;  b.  Paris,  France,  1872;  d. 
Joseph  Thompson  and  Sarah  Alathea  (Scovill) 
Whittelsey;  grad.  Radcliffe  Coll..  1894;  Ph.D.,  Yale, 
1898;  m.  Percy  Talbot  Walden,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn..  1905.  Instr.  in  economics,  Wellesley  Coll., 
1902-3.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science, 
Am.  Econ.  Assn..  Collegiate  Alumnae.  Author: 
Massachusetts  Labor  Legislation,  1901.  Contbr.  to 
ednl.  and  econ.  .iours.  Home:  210  St.  Ronan  St., 
New  Haven,   Conn. 

'WAIiDEIT,  Treadwell,  clergyman,  author;  b. 
■^''alden,  N.Y.  (a  town  founded  bv  his  father),  Apr. 
25,  1830:  s.  Jacob  T.  and  Beulah  Hoffman  (Willett) 
"Walden;  ed.  pvt.  schs.,  N.Y..  and  at  Coll.  of  St. 
James,   Md.,   and   St.   Paul's   Coll.,   L.I.;   grad.   Gen. 


Theol.  Sem.,  New  York,  1853;  m.  Elizabeth  Leigh- 
ton  Law,  of  Norwich,  Conn.,  1858  (died  1883);  m. 
2d,  Grace  Gordon,  of  Boston,  1885.  Deacon,  1854, 
priest,  1856,  P.E.  Ch.;  asst.,  and  in  charge  Trinity 
(-h.,  Newark,  N.J.,  1854-6;  rector  Christ  Ch.,  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  1857-63,  SI.  Clement's,  Phila.,  1863-8, 
St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  Indianapolis,  1869-72,  St. 
Paul's,  Boston,  187:!-(;.  St.  i'aul's,  Minneapolis, 
1882-5.  Lived  in  London,  Eng.,  1886-9,  writing  the 
"Story  of  England  in  Westminster  Hall";  preached 
in  Westminster  Abbey,  the  Royal  Chapel,  Savoy,  St. 
INIargaret's,  Westminster,  and  other  English  chs.; 
apptd.  on  2  spl.  commns.  by  U.S.  Sanitary  Commn., 
1864,  to  investigate  treatment  of  prisoners  of  war. 
both  North  and  South;  wrote  the  official  account 
and  edited  vol.  of  testimony.  Contbr.  papers  and 
serials  to  leading  secular  and  ch.  magazines  (priv- 
ately collected  as  "Essays  of  All  Sorts  and  Sizes"). 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Ad- 
dress: Wonalancet,  N.H.  (June  to  Oct.);  Boston 
(Oct.   to   June).* 

WALDER,  Pauline  J.,  publisher.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

"WALDO,  Prank,  educational  expert;  b.  Cincin- 
nati, Nov.  4,  1857;  s.  Dr.  Frederic  Augustus  and 
Frances  (Leonard)  Waldo;  brother  of  Leonard 
Waldo;  B.S.,  Marietta  Coll.,  1878,  Ph.D.,  1889;  Har- 
vard U.,  1880-4;  m.  Sarah  M.  Jaques,  of  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Sept.  13,  1881.  Asst.  in  Harvard  Obs.,  1878- 
81;  computer  and  prof.  U.S.  Signal  Service,  1881-7; 
instr.  astronomy.  Harvard  Annex  (now  Radcliffe 
Coll.),  1880-1;  in  U.S.  Govt,  service,  in  Europe, 
1882-3;  instr.  meteorology,  Corcoran  Sch.  of  Sci- 
ence, Columbian  U.,  1884-5.  Spl.  agt.  U.S.  "Weather 
Bur.,  1890.  Cattle  ranching,  1896-02;  editorial  work 
1902-7;  expert  in  industrial  edn.  Mass.  Commn.  on 
Industrial  Edn.,  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Edn.,  1907-11. 
Mem.  Austrian  and  German  Meteorol.  and  Philos 
socs.,  Nat.  Soc.  Promotion  Industrial  Edn.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books  and  writ- 
ings.)   Address:  56  Shepard  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

WALDO,    Georg'©    Curtis,    journalist;    b.    Lynn, 
Mass     Mar    20,  1837;  s.  Rev.  Josiah  C.  and  Elmina 
R.    (Ballou)    "Waldo;    A.B.,    Tufts    Coll.,    1860    (Phi 
Beta  Kappa).  A.]\I.,  1863   (Litt.D.,   1898);  corpl    Co 
E,   2d  Conn.  Vols.,   3   mos.,   1861;   studied  law,   and" 
medicine;    m.    New   Orleans,    Nov.    11,    1874,   Annie 
FnT.?-     Reporter  Bridgeport  (Conn.)  Daily  Standard, 
1867,    becoming  as.so.    editor,    1869,   editor-in-chief 
1889,  pres.  the  Standard  Assn.,  1889,  editorial  writ- 
er  since   1911.    Mem.   Bridgeport   Bd.   Edn.    5   yrs  • 
dir.  Pub.  Library  16  yrs.;  mem.  Conn.  Bd.  Shell  Fi.sh 
Commrs.  26  yrs.  from  1891  (chmn.  from  1895)-  dir 
State  Insane  Hosp.,  Norwich,  Conn.,  1888-15.    Mem" 
G.A.R.,  Fairfield  Co.  Hist.   Soc.    (v.-p.),  Bridgeport 
Scientific   Soc.    (sec);    dir.   Y.M.C.A.     Clubs:    Army 
and   Navy   of  Conn.,   Eclectic    (1st  pres.).    Seaside 
(pres.    and    v.-p.    5    yrs.).    Press    Club    (1st    pres) 
Address:    Bridgeport,    Conn. 

WALDROIT,  Charles  Dea;D,  editor  and  pub  ■  b 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  Feb.  3,  1856;  s.  John  and  Ruth 
C.  (Dean)  Waldron;  descendant  on  father's  side  of 
the  Waldrons,  of  Bristol,  R.I.,  and  Richard  "War- 
ren, who  came  over  in  Mayflower,  and  on  mother's 
side,  of  Deans,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  who  came  from 
England  in  1700;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt.  schs.  of  Fall 
River  and  New  Bedford;  m.  New  Bedford  Nov 
1873,  Damaris  Urquhart;  2  children,  Henry'  Deaii' 
b.  Aug.  8.  1874;' Edith,  Oct.  28,  1878  (died  when  13 
mos.  old).  Has  been  connected  with  newspaper 
business  in  Fairhaven,  Mass.  (The  Star)  since 
1879:  pub.  Fairhaven  Star;  pres.  Mut.  Aid  Corpn  • 
trustee  Instn.  for  Savings,  Cemetery  Corpn  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  Mem.  Suburban  Press  Assn 
Mason;  mem.  A.O.U.W.    Address:  Fairhaven,  Mass! 

WALDROIT,  Daniel  "Wing-ate,  clergyman;  b    Au- 
gusta,   Me.,    Nov.    11,    1840;    s.   Daniel    and    Susan 
(Wingate)    Waldron;    A.B.,    Bowdoin,    1862     AM 
1865;    student    Bangor    (Me.)    Theol.    Sem     2    yrs'' 
arad.    Andover    Theol.    Sem.,     1866;    m.    Mary    A 
Waite,    of    Braintree,    Mass.,    Sept.    4,    1867     (died 
June    11,    1876);    1    daughter,    Mary    Russell    (who 
married   Dr.    George   A.   Webster,    Sept.    10     1914) 
Began  to  preach  Oct.,  1860,  after  supplying 'various 
pulpits  in  Me.   and  Mass.;   was  pastor  Congl    Ch 
East    "Weymouth,     Mass.,     1867-71,     Maverick    Ch  ' 
East   Boston,    Mass.,    1871-2;    connected    with    Citv 
Missionary  Soc,  Boston,  since  Feb.,  1873  (now  sec 


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and  supt.);  pres.  Howard  Benevolent  Soc. ;  mem. 
Advisory  Bd.  of  Home  for  Aged  Couples;  chaplam 
Mass  Ho.  of  Kep.,  since  1878;  preached  annual 
sermon  before  the  executive  and  legislative  depts. 
of  the  State,  1880.  Republican.  Trinitarian.  Clubs: 
Congregational  (pres.  1901),  Bowdoin  Coll.  Club. 
Home:   53A  Dale  St.    Office:  City  Missionary  Soc, 

14  Beacon    St.,    Bo.ston. 

WAIiSRON,  Heniy  Stanton,  life  ins.;  b.  Conklin, 
NY.,  Dec.  23,  1862;  s.  Stephen  Pearl  Keyes  and 
Sarah  Maria  (Rogers)  Waldron;  descendant  of 
Resolved  Waldron,  a  native  of  England,  who  mar- 
ried a  Dutch  wife  in  Amsterdam,  Holland,  and 
landed  in  America,  1651;  ed.  common  sch.s..  Great 
Bend  Pa.,  and  Lowell's  Business  Coll.,  Bmgham- 
ton  N.y.;  m.  Carolyn  Elizabeth  Moody,  of  Bing- 
hamton,  Feb.  18,  1892;  2  children,  Helen  Margaret, 
Gladys  Katherine.  Began  as  pvt.  sec.  to  treas.  of 
Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  New  York,  Jan.  22,  1890; 
apptd.  mgr.  Montana  agency  same  co.,  Jan.  1, 
1904;  mgr.  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  since  Jan.  1, 
1907-  dir.  Am.  Tire  Co.  Mem.  Springfield  Bd.  of 
Trade.  Mem.  Hampden  Lodge  A.F.  &  A.M.;  Morn- 
ing Star  Chapter,  R.A.M.;  Springfield  Commandery, 
K  T  •  Melha  Temple,  A.A.O.N  M.S.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  Nayasset,  Springfield  Country, 
Economic,  Masonic,  Springfield  Fish  and  Game, 
Megantic  Fish  and  Game  (Can.).  Recreations:  golf, 
fishing.  Home:  23  Western  View  St.  Oflfice:  293 
Bridge   St.,   Springfield,   Mass. 

WAIiDBON,  Holman  Douglas,  railway  official;  b. 
Portland.  Me.,  June  16,  1857.  Entered  service  of 
Me.  Central  R.R.,  as  telegraph  operator  and  ticket 
agt.,  1877;  chief  elk.  to  gen.  pass.  agt.  same  rd., 
1880-90;  auditor  pass,  accounts,  1890-08;  asst.  gen. 
pass,  agt.,  1908-11,  gen.  pass.  agt.  since  July  1, 
1911,  same  rd.  Address:  Me.  Central  R.R.,  Port- 
land. Me. 

VTAIiES,  Royal  Iiinfield,  college  dean;  b.  Grove- 
land  Mass.,  Nov.  24,  1878;  s.  James  Lawrence  and 
Marv  Chase  (Ordway)  Wales;  grad.  Haverhill 
(Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1898;  B.S.  in  Chem.  Engring., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1902:  m.  Aug.  15,  1904,  Rose  M. 
Blake,  of  Cape  Rozier,  Me.  Asst.  in  engring.,  Mas.'?. 
Inst  Tech.,  1902-4;  instr.  in  mech.  engring.,  Agrl. 
and  IMech.  Coll.  of  N.C.,  1904-5;  asst.  prof,  exptl. 
engring.,  TJ.  of  Tenn.,  1905-8;  prof.  mech.  engring., 
since  1908.  dean  engring.  depts.  since  1909,  R.I. 
State  Coll.  Mem.  Nat.  Assn.  Stationary  Engrs., 
Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Engring.  Edn.  Address: 
Kingston,    R.I. 

WAIiES,  "Williani  Quincy,  merchant;  b.  Dor- 
chester, Ma.ss.,  Aug.  13.  1851;  s.  William  and  Eliza- 
beth Ann  Williams  (Quincy)  Wales;  grad.  Dor- 
chester High  Sch.,  1868:  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1869;  m.  Lota  Bliss  White,  of  New  Haven,  Conn., 
Sept.  11.  1883.  Began  active  career  as  office  boy, 
1869,  with  Richards  &  Co.,  wholesale  metals,  Bos- 
ton, continuing  until  1876;  with  Fuller-Dana-Fitz, 

15  mos. ;  started  in  business  on  own  account  (with 
partner),  1877,  and  continued  10  yrs.;  engaged  in 
business  alone,  1887-90;  then  with  Brown-McClure- 
Wales;  pres.  and  treas.  Brown-Wales  Co.,  whole- 
sale jobbers  in  iron,  etc.;  trustee  Franklin  Savings 
Bank.  Treas.  Boston  Children's  Friend  Soc.  Dir. 
Boston  Credit  Men's  Assn.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  93 
Olney  St.    Office:  C  St.,  cor.  of  Fargo,  Boston. 

"WAIiKEB,  Albert  Perry,  educator;  June  9,  1862- 
1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1912-13.) 

"WAIiKEB,  Alice  Mather  (Mrs.  AVilliston  Walk- 
er); b.  Amherst,  Mass..  Nov.  24,  1862;  d.  Prof. 
Richard  Henry  and  P^lizabeth  (Carmichael)  Math- 
er; descendant  of  Richard  Mather,  Thomas  Hooker. 
John  Mason,  Jonathan  Edwards;  student  Smith 
Coll.  2  vrs.;  m.  Prof.  Williston  Walker,  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  June  1,  1886;  2  children,  Amelia. 
Elizabeth.  Active  in  missionary  work;  pres.  Wom- 
an's Home  Missionary  Union  of  Conn,  since  1908; 
pres.  Conn.  Soc.  Colonial  Dames  of  America  since 
1911;  mem.  Com.  on  Missions  of  Congl.  Chs.  of 
U  S  Clubs:  Lawn,  Fortnightly.  Home:  281  Ed- 
wards St..  New  Haven,  Conn.;  (summer)  "The 
Lilacs,"    Brattlcboro,    Vt. 

WAIiKES,  Artliur  "Willis,  mfr.;  b.  Boston,  May 
8,    1861;    s.    George    Willis    and    Elizabeth    Mary 


Walker;  ed.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Annie  Murdock 
Dexter,  of  Maiden.  Mass.,  Oct.  28,  1884;  2  children, 
Richard  Dexter,  lOlizabelli  Dexter.  Became  con- 
nected with  Walker  &  Pratt  Mfg.  Co.,  mfrs.  stoves, 
etc.,  Boston,  May,  1882  (pres.  since  1902);  pres. 
Dighton  Stove  Lining  Co.,  Dighton,  Mass.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  I'oundrymen's  Assn. 
(ex-pres.).  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Kernwood,  Bos- 
ton City.  Home:  16  Alpine  St.,  Maiden,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:  31  Union  St.,   Boston. 

WAIiKEB,  Aug-ustus,  lawyer;  b.  Fryeburg,  Me., 
Dec.  22,   1n3o.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

WAIiKEB,  Aug-ustus  Chapman,  M.D.;  b.  Barn- 
stead,  N.H.,  June  9,  1833;  s.  Joseph  Alcott  and 
Abigail  (IMurray)  Walker;  A.M.,  Dartmouth  Coll., 
1862;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1866;  m.  Lyme,  N. 
H.,  Sept.  11,  1862,  Maria  Churchill  Grant.  Asst. 
surgeon,  U.S.V.,  1862,  and  served  with  133d  Regt., 
N.Y.  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-4;  surgeon  18th  Regt.,  N.Y. 
Vol.  Cav.,  Oct.,  1864-June,  1865;  surgeon-in-chief 
Cav.  Div.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  Apr.-June,  1865;  began 
practice,  Greenfield,  1866;  came  to  Cambridge,  1867. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Fellow  Mass.  Med.  Soc; 
mem.  Franklin  Dist.  Med,  Soc,  Loyal  Legion.  G.A.R. 
Mason.    Address:  5  Acacia  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

VTAIiKEB,  Carlton  Hurd;  b.  Fryeburg,  Me.,  Apr. 
12,  1836;  s.  James  and  Susan  (Colby)  Walker; 
living  on  farm  which  grandfather,  James  Walker, 
purchased  in  1797;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Fryeburg 
Acad.;  m.  May  2,  1863,  Sarah  E.  Tarbox,  of  Den- 
mark, Me.  (died  1908).  Engaged  in  farming  from 
youth  onward,  also  milling  and  lumbering  about 
20  yrs.,  selling  out  1890.  Trustee  Fryeburg  Acad. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Address:  Fryeburg, 
Maine. 

"WAIiKEB,  Charles  Cobb,  lawyer;  b.  Chicago, 
May  28,  1871;  s.  William  Bentley  and  Louise 
(Cobb)  Walker;  ed.  Harvard  Sch.,  Chicago;  trav- 
eled and  studied  in  Europe,  1887-8;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1892,  LL.B.,  1897.  Began  practice  in  Chicago,  1897; 
with  Story,  Thorndyke,  Palmer  &  Thayer,  1902-6; 
practiced  in  Boston  from  1906;  no-w  retired.  Repub- 
lican. Clubs:  Somerset,  Tennis  and  Racquet,  My- 
opia Hunt.    Address:  7  Arlington  St.,  Boston. 

"WAIiKEB,  Charles  Howard,  architect;  b.  Boston, 
Jan.  9,  1857;  s.  George  S.  and  Mary  L.  (Damrell) 
Walker;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  studied  in  architect's  office; 
went  to  New  York,  1879;  on  archaeol.  expdn.  to 
Asia  Minor,  1881;  traveled,  1882-3;  m.  Mary  L. 
Huckins,  June  3,  1885:  2  children.  Harold  D.,  Kath- 
arine M.  Has  practiced  in  Boston  since  1884;  of 
firm  Walker  &  Kimball,  1889-1900;  firm  architects- 
in-chief,  Omaha  Expn.,  1898.  Lecturer  Mus.  Fine 
Arts,  Boston,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  Lowell  Inst,  lec- 
turer, 1894;  mem.  Boston  Art  Commn.,  1898-9; 
mem.  Bd.  Architects,  St.  Louis  Expn.,  1904;  dir. 
Sch.  of  Fine  Arts.  Boston,  1913 — .  Lecturer  fine 
arts.  Harvard.  1913-14.  Mem.  Nat.  Fine  Arts 
Commn.,  apptd.  by  Pres.  Roosevelt,  Feb.,  1909; 
pres.  Met.  Improvement  League,  Boston,  1909-12. 
A.N.A.;  fellow  A. LA.  (v.-p.  1898);  mem.  Boston 
Soc  Architects,  Copley  Soc,  Boston.  Clubs:  Tav- 
ern. Union,  Economic  (Boston);  Century  (New 
York).  Editor  Architectural  Review:  writer  on 
decoration  and  architecture.  Recreations:  travel. 
Home:  13  Walnut  St.    Office:  71  Kilby  St.,  Boston.* 

WAIiKEB,  Charles  Bumford,  surgeon;  b.  Con- 
cord, N.H.,  Feb.  13,  1852;  s.  Joseph  Burbeen  and 
Elizabeth  Lord  (Upham)  Walker;  grad.  Phillips 
Exeter  Acad.,  1870:  A.B.,  Yale,  1874;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1878;  interne  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1877-8; 
post-grad,  work.  Rotunda  Hosp.,  Dublin,  in  Vienna, 
etc.,  1879.  1880:  m.  Boston,  June  18,  1888,  Frances 
Sheafe;  2  children,  Sheafe,  Charles  R..  Jr.  Has 
practiced  in  Concord,  N.H.,  since  1881;  has  served 
as  asst.  surgeon  and  surgeon,  N.H  N.G. ;  mem.  N.H. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1894;  consulting  staff  IMargaret  Pills- 
bury  Hosp.:  trustee  N.H.  Savings  Bank;  pres.  and 
trustee  Rolfe  and  Rumford  Orjilian  .-^svlum:  treas. 
nnd  trustee  Walker  Free  Lecture  Course.  Renub- 
lican.  Conglist.  Mem.  A. M.A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc.  Club: 
Wonolancet.    Address:  IS  Park  St.,  Concord.  N.H. 

VTAIiKEB,  Charles  Sidney,  M.D. :  b.  Harrison. 
Me.,  Aug.  24.  1870:  s.  Charles  L.  and  Sarah  (Har- 
mon) Walker:  town  schs.,  Harrison;  Lewiston 
fMe.)  High  Sch.:  M.D..  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1901; 
m.  Mrs.  Adele  A.  Taylor,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  Apr.  6, 


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1904.  Practiced  in  Keene,  N.H.,  since  1903;  mem. 
staff  Elliot  City  Hosp.,  Keene,  N.H.;  surgeon  N.H. 
N.G. ;  med.  examiner  for  life  ins.  cos.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Cheshire  Co.  Med.  Soc,  N.H.  Surg. 
Club.  Republican.  Address:  39  Vernon  St.,  Keene, 
New   Hampsliire. 

WAIiKER,  Charles  Swan,  clergyman,  educator; 
b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Oct.  7,  1S46;  s.  Samuel  Swan  and 
Harriet  N.  (Fowles)  Wall^er;  A.B.,  Yale,  1867  (Phi 
Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1870;  student  Andover  Theol. 
Sem.,  1S68-9;  grad.  Yale  Theological  Seminary, 
1870;  Ph.D.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1885;  m.  Darien, 
Conn.,  Alice  M.,  d.  of  Charles  G.  Morehouse;  2 
children,  Claude  F.,  Ph.D.;  Charles  M.  Served  100 
davs  in  Civil  War,  in  137th  U.S.V.,  from  Cincin- 
nati. 1864;  ordained  to  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1871; 
pastor,  Darien,  Conn.,  First  Congl.  Ch.,  Hunting- 
ton, W.Va..  to  1874,  Congl.  Ch.,  Holyoke,  Mass., 
1874-6;  acting  pastor.  South  Ch.,  Amherst,  1876-9; 
pastor,  Congl.  Ch.,  Vineland,  N.J.,  1879-81,  return- 
ing to  South  Ch.,  Amherst,  1881-6;  apptd.  prof, 
polit.  science  and  chaplain  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1886, 
also  taught  at  various  times;  resigned  from  coll., 
1906.  Writer  and  lecturer  upon  economics,  hist., 
agrl.  and  hort.  topics;  corr.  of  Boston  Globe, 
Springfield  Union,  and  Associated  Press.  Mem. 
Sch.  Bd.:  trustee  First  Congl.  Ch. ;  frequently  sup- 
plies pvilpits.  One  of  founders  Conn.  Valley  Con,gl. 
Club;  mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science, 
Am.  Econ.  >ssn..  Am.  Hist.  Assn.  Republican.  Ma- 
son; mem.  Grange;  chaplain  State  Grange  14  yrs. 
Address:  34  Lincoln  Av.,  Amherst,  Mass. 

WAIiKEB,  Curtis  Howe,  educator;  mo\ed  to 
Chicago,    111.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

VTAIiKER,  David  Harold,  M.D.:  b.  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.,  Aug.  7,  1873:  s.  David  H.  and  Anna  H.  Walker; 
ed.  Pa.  State  Coll.:  M.D..  Harvard,  1898;  m.  Adeline 
G.  Perry,  of  Bridgton,  Me..  July  3.  1898;  3  children, 
Hester,  Eleanor,  Doris.  Practiced  in  Boston  since 
1901:  instr.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  surgeon  to  Mass. 
Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary;  consulting 
aurist  to  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  Children's  Hosp.,  Rob- 
ert Bent  Brigham  Hosp.,  N.E.  Bapt.  Hosp.,  and 
N.E.  Hosp.  for  Women  and  Children.  Fellow  Am. 
Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Suffolk  Dist.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Otol.  Soc,  N.E.  Otol. 
and  Larynerol.  Soc.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Harvard.  Recreations:  motor- 
ino',  tennis.  Home:  14  IMonmouth  Court,  Longwood. 
Office:    390   Commonwealth   Av.,   Boston. 

WAI^KER,  Edward  Colby,  lawyer;  b.  Fryeburg, 
Me.,  Jan.  26,  1858;  s.  Simeon  C.  and  Martha  G.  (Ab- 
bott) Walker;  grad.  Frveburg  Aoad.,  1874;  B.S.,  U. 
of  Me.,  1878;  student  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1878- 
79;  m.  Alice  M.  Wood,  of  Lovell,  Me..  Mar.  3.  1886; 
L  child,  Elizabeth  G.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar  June  1, 
1882;  practiced  in  Lovell  till  1892,  then  removed  to 
Bridgton  and  formed  partnership  with  A.  H.  Walk- 
er, under  title  of  A.  H.  &  E.  C.  Walker;  admitted  J. 
Bennett  Pike  to  membership  in  firm,  1906,  and  busi- 
ness since  conducted  under  the  name  of  Walker  & 
Pike;  co.  atty.,  Oxford  Co.,  1890-2;  dlr.  Bridgton 
W^ater  &  Electric  Co..  Bridgton  Nat.  Bank.  Trustee 
Bridgton  Acad.  Mem.  Delta  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M., 
Lovell.  Me.;  Oriental  Chapter,  R.A.M.,  Bridgton. 
Republican.    Conglist.    Address:  Bridgton.  Me. 

WAIiKER,  Edward  Field,  M.D.;  b.  N.Y.  City.  Feb. 
4.  1846;  s.  William  and  Caroline  Lydla  (Steel) 
Walker;  entered  Albany  Med.  Coll.,  1872;  M.D.,  Col- 
lege Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1876;  m.  Kath- 
erine  B.  Bigelow,  of  :Malden,  N.Y.,  Apr.  2,  1879;  2 
children,  Caroline  L..  Edward  F.,  Jr.  Began  prac- 
tice in  New  York,  1876;  visiting  phys.  to  children 
at  Demilt  Dispensary,  1876-7;  removed  to  Provi- 
dence, 1878;  phys.  to  out-patients.  R.I.  Hosp.,  la- 
ter surgeon  (resigned.  1881);  apptd.  visiting  phys. 
to  Providence  Lying-in  Hosp.,  1882  (pres.  of  staff 
since  1891).  Was  in  U.S.  Coast  Survey  service. 
1862,  retiring  on  account  of  ill  health,  and  snent 
21/.  yrs.  in  travel.  Conglist.  Mem.  R.T.  Med.  Soc, 
A.M..\.  Mason.  Club:  University.  Recreations: 
books,  music.  Address:  11  Arlington  Av.,  Provi- 
dence, R.I. 

WAIiKER,  Emory  Judson,  M.D.;  b.  Brooklyn, 
Mich.,  Nov.  2,  1844;  s.  Amos  and  Mary  (Bliss) 
Walker;  Kalamazoo  (Mich.)  Coll.:  M.D.,  Hahne- 
mann  Med.   Coll.,   Chicago,    1868;   m.   Martha  Pitt- 


man,  of  Pontiac,  Mich.,  Feb.  23,  1869;  4  children, 
Abel  W.,  Charles  P.,  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  J.  G.  Eldredge), 
Grace  (Mrs.  George  E.  Nichols.  Jr.).  Practiced 
Pontiac,  1868-75,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  since  1S75; 
dir.  and  sec.  Grace  Hosp.  since  its  orgn.,  1889,  also 
obstetrician,  same  since  1903,  and  mem.  bd.  phys. 
and  surg.  Baptist.  Mem.  Am.  Inst,  llomoeopatliy. 
Conn.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  New  Haven  Clin.  Soc.  Ma- 
son. Club:  Automobile.  Address:  1136  Chapel  St.. 
New  Haven,  Conn.* 

WAIiKER,  rrank  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Londonderry, 
Vt.,  Mar.  7,  1860;  s.  William  Harris  and  Ann  Eliza 
(Taylor)  Walker;  grad.  Middlebury  Coll.,  1882; 
studied  law  with  father  and  Martin  H.  Goddard; 
admitted  to  bar,  1886;  m.  Ludlow,  Vt.,  May  14,  1886, 
Jennie  A.  Leland;  1  child.  Carmen  R.  Has  prac- 
ticed in  Ludlow  since  18.'^6;  judge  of  probate.  Dist. 
of  Windsor,  since  1898.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Repub- 
lican.   Baptist.    Address:  Ludlow,  Vt. 

WAIiKER,  Fred  Freeland;  b.  Burlington,  Mass., 
Jan.  6,  1868;  s.  William  Henry  and  Abbie  (John- 
son) Walker;  ed.  W'oburn  pub.  schs. ;  Bryant  and 
Stratton  Business  Coll.;  m.  Bertha  L.  Wood,  of 
Burlington,  Mass.,  Apr.  29,  1891.  Farmer  and  dairy- 
man, market  gardener,  breeder  and  dealer  in  Hol- 
stein  cattle;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909;  mem. 
Sch.  Com.,  Burlington,  Mass.,  also  town  auditor; 
Mass.  commr.  of  animal  industry,  1910-15.  Trustee 
Winning  Home,  Woburn,  Mass.  Republican.  Prot- 
estant. Pres.  N.E.  Holstein-Fresian  Breeders'  Club; 
mem.  Boston  Market  Gardeners'  Assn.,  Mass.  Cat- 
tle Owners'  Assn.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Clubs: 
Boston  City,  Towanda  (Woburn).  Home:  Burling- 
ton, Mass. 

WAIiKER,  Frederick  Iieonard,  banker;  b.  Paw- 
tucket,  R.I.,  Nov.  1,  1852;  s.  George  L.  and  Frances 
A.  (Reed)  Walker;  grad.  grammar  sch.,  Pawtucket, 
1866;  grad.  Home  Sch..  Foxboro,  Mass.,  1868;  grad. 
Schofield's  Comml.  Coll.,  Providence,  R.I.,  1869;  m. 
Oct.  9,  1872,  Eliza  Mayo,  of  Boston,  Mass.  Became 
connected,  1873,  with  Lewis  Brown  «&  Co.;  mem. 
firm,  1881-8;  treas.  Walker  Stetson  Sawyer  Co., 
mfrs.,  and  importers  and  jobbers  of  fabrics,  fancy 
goods  and  notions,  1888  until  resigned,  Jan.,  1909, 
to  devote  entire  time  to  banking;  pres.  Dorchester 
Savings  Bank;  dir.  Liberty  Trust  Co.  Mem.  Ancient 
and  Honorable  Artillery  Co.  Episcopalian.  Mason; 
mem.  Royal  Arcanum,  A.O.U.W.  Clubs:  Boston 
City,  Boston  Art,  Dorchester.  Home:  110  Melville 
Av.    Office:  586  Columbia  Rd.,  Boston. 

WAIiKER,  Frederick  Storer,  clergyman;  born 
Westbrook,  Me.,  June  9,  1871;  s.  Arthur  K.  and  Har- 
riet A.  (Clark)  Walker;  grad.  Westbrook  Sem., 
Woodfords,  Me.,  1890;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll..  1894;  B.D., 
Tufts  Div.  Sch.,  1897;  m.  Sidonia  Brittelle,  of  Elgin, 
Neb.,  1905;  1  daughter,  Elizabeth  Russell.  Or- 
dained Universalist  ministry,  1897;  successively 
pastor  Wilmington,  Vt.,  Winthrop,  Me.,  Livermore 
Falls,  Caribou.  Pittsfield;  Ch.  of  the  Messiah,  Port- 
land. Me.,  since  1915.  Home:  40  E.  Promenade, 
Portland,  Me. 

WAIiKER,  Georg-e  Levi,  editor  and  pub.;  b.  Bid- 
deford.  Me.,  Jan.  12,  1867;  s.  George  Nicholas  and 
Caroline  Augu.sta  (Huff)  W^alker;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and 
under  pvt.  tutors;  m.  Alta  May  Jones,  of  Cowans- 
ville.  Can.,  Mar.  23,  1893;  2  children,  George  Jones, 
Alton  Mitchell.  Began  active  career  as  telegraph 
operator  for  B.  &  M.  R.R.,  at  Biddeford,  1887;  later 
promoted  to  train  dispatcher;  became  mng.  editor 
Boston  Financial  News,  1900;  editor  Boston  Com 
merclal  since  1902,  and  pres.  Dukelow  &  Walker 
Co.,  pubs,  same;  specialist  in  copper  mining.  IMem. 
Sch.  Bd.,  Lexington,  Mass.,  3  yrs.  Mason.  Repub- 
lican. Clubs:  Boston  City,  Lexington  Golf;  Rocky 
Mountain  (N.Y.  City).  Recreations:  golf.  Writer 
of  Walker's  weekly  copper  letter  (establislied, 
1902)  and  numerous  booklets  (especially  Capital, 
1914)  and  pamphlets,  chiefly  on  financial  subjects. 
Home:  Lexington,  Mass.  Office:  246  Washington 
St.,  Boston. 

WAIiKER,  Georg-e  Wilson,  woolen  mfr. ;  b.  nr. 
Galashiels,  Scotland,  Sept.  24,  1862;  s.  Thomas  and 
Mary  A.  (Wilson)  Walker;  arrived  in  America, 
1866-  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.,  Hartland,  Me.;  m. 
Rockland,  Me.,  Nov.  24,  1880,  Emma  B.  Thomas;  2 
children,  Grace  E.,  Lee  W.  Began  active  career  as 
a  boy  in  Linn  Woolen  Mills,  Hartland;  became  con- 


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nected  with  Georges  River  Mills,  1878  (supt.  and 
iTiKr.  since  1898).  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason; 
mem.  K.  of  P.    Address:  Warren,  Me. 

WAIiKER,  James  'Wilson  Grimes,  civil  engineer; 
b.  Salem,  JNlas.s.,  tit-pl.  22,  IXGS;  .s.  late  Rear-Admiral 
John  Grimes  (U.S.N.)  and  Rebecca  White  (Pick- 
ering) Walker;  prep.  edn.  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Concord, 
N.H.,  Neuchatel,  Switzerland,  Pont  L,evoy,  France, 
and  Heidelberg,  Germany;  civ.  engring.  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.;  m.  Nina  Chinn,  of  Washington,  Feb.  24,  1897. 
Employed  upon  gen.  engring.  work,  bridge  constrn.. 
ry.  location,  construction  and  management,  1890-7; 
in  charge  surveys  made  by  Nicaragua  Canal  Com- 
mn.,  bet.  Lake  Nicaragua  and  Pacific  Ocean,  1898; 
commd.  civ.  engr.  U.S.N.,  July  29,  1898;  resigned, 
Dec.  2,  1912.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  N.H.  Soc.  of  Cin- 
cinnati. Club:  Army  and  Navy  (Washington).  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.) 
Home:  Bro^vnfield,  Me.  Address:  Centre  Conway, 
New  Hampshire.* 

WAI.KEB,  Jolin  Edwin,  M.D.;  b.  Union,  Me.,  Feb. 
23,  1858;  s.  John  Bailey  and  Bertha  E.  (Rust) 
Walker;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1881,  A.M.,  1884;  M.D.,  Med. 
Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1884;  m.  Phippsburg,  Me.. 
Nov.  25,  1885,  Josephine  Elizabeth  Percy.  Has  prac- 
ticed at  Thomaston,  Me.,  since  1884.  Mem.  Am. 
Acad,  of  Medicine,  A.M. A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Knox 
Co.  Med.  Soc,  Me.  Acad.  Medicine  and  Science.  Ma- 
son  (K.T.).    Home:   Thomaston,  Me. 

WAIiKEB,  Joseph,  lawyer,  trustee;  b.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  Julv  13,  1865;  s.  Hon.  Joseph  Henry  and 
Hannah  M.  (Kelly)  Spear  Walker;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1887;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1890;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1S9U;  m.  Providence,  tl.l.,  June  3u.  1^90,  Caro- 
line Richmond.  Admitted  to  bar,  1890;  trustee  of 
estates;  member  Brookline  (Mass.)  Sch.  Com.. 
1897-03;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1904-11  (speaker 
of  House,  1909,  10,  11).  Republican;  pres.  Repub- 
lican Club  of  Mass.,  1907-8.  Clubs:  City,  Union 
(Boston^;  Country  (Brookline).  Recreations:  mo- 
toring, golf.  Home:  lOS  Upland  Rd.,  Brookline. 
Office:     120   Boylston  St.,   Boston.* 

"WAIiKEB,  Joseph  Burheen,  lawyer;  June  12, 
1822-19—.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

'WAIiKBB,  Lester  Ensworth,  M.D. ;  b.  Norwich, 
Conn.,  Apr.  29,  1872;  s.  James  and  Lutina  Sophia 
(Green)  Walker;  grad.  Norwich  Free  Acad.,  1894; 
M.D.,  New  York  Homoe.  Med.  Coll.,  1898;  post-grad, 
work,  same  coll.,  1898,  and  micros,  course,  New 
York  Post-Graduate  Hosp.,  1901.  Practiced,  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  since  1899.  Mem.  Conn.  Homoe.  Med. 
Soc,  Norwich  Med.  Assn.  (sec,  treas.).  Trustee 
Universalist  Ch.  Republican.  Recreations:  motor- 
ing.  Address:  13  P.oswell  Av.,  Norwich,  Conn. 

WAIiKEB,    Melvin    H.,    retired    mfr.;    b.    Barre, 
Mass.,  Jan.  23,  1842.    (See  vol.  1909.) 
"^  "WAIiKEB,  Myron  Philo,  mfr.;  Feb.  18,  1847-Mar., 
1911.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

"WAIiXEB,  Nathaniel  B.,  lawyer;  b.  Biddeford, 
Me.,  Feb.  26,  1851;  s.  Eliphalet  and  Eunice  (Butler) 
Walker;  student  Cornell  U.,  1872-3,  1873-4;  LL.B., 
Yale  Law  Sch.,  1877;  m.  Pauline  V.  Gilpatrick,  of 
Kennebunkport,  Me.;  2  children, Florence  E.,  Thom- 
as B.  Has  practiced  at  Biddeford  since  1878;  alder- 
man; city  treas.  2  yrs. ;  mayor  4  yrs.;  mem.  Me.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1907;  chnm.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Biddeford;  city 
solicitor  4  yrs.;  co.  atty.  1  yr. ;  mem.  Bd.  of  Exam- 
iners for  admission  to  bar,  York  Co.,  10  yrs.;  Dem- 
ocrat. Mem.  York  Co.  Bar  Assn.  (ex-i>res.).  Home: 
147  Alfred  St.    Office:  206  Main  St.,  Biddeford,  Me. 

'WAIiKEB,  Nathaniel  TJpham,  lawyer;  b.  Con- 
cord, N.H.,  Jan.  14,  1855;  s.  Joseph  B.  and  Eliza- 
beth L.  (Upham)  Walker;  A.B.,  Yale,  1877;  student 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  class  of  1880;  m.  Helen  F. 
Dunklee,  of  Boston,  June  6,  1888.  Admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1880,  to  Circuit  Court  of  U.S.,  1893; 
since  practiced  in  Boston.  Mem.  Water  Bd.,  Brook- 
line. Sec.  and  trustee  Free  Hosp.  for  Women.  Mem. 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston;  hon.  mem.  N.H.  Hist. 
Soc.  Chmn.  Brookline  Rep.  Town  Com.  Episcopa- 
lian; vestryman  All  Saints  Parish,.  Brookline. 
Home:  Brookline,  Mass.    Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston. 

WAIiKEB,  Beuhen  Eugrene,  judge;  b.  Lowell, 
Mass.,  Feb.  15,  1851;  s.  Abiel  and  Mary  (Powers) 
Walker;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1875;  m.  Mary  E.  Brown. 


at  Providence,  June  18,  1875.  Admitted  to  bar, 
1878,  and  practiced  at  Concord.  N.H.  Co.  solicitor 
Merrimack  Co.,  1889-91;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1895;  mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1902;  asso.  justice 
Stipreme  Ct.  of  N.H.  since  Apr.  1,  1901;  Republican. 
HoiHf:  ('oniord.  N.H.* 

WAIiKEB,   William  Franklin,   banker.     (See  vol. 

I9u;).j 

WAIiKEB,  William  Hultz,  college  prof.;  b.  Pitts- 
burgh, Apr.  7,  1S69;  s.  David  H.  and  Anna  (Blair) 
Walker;  B.S.,  Pa.  State  Coll.,  1890;  A.M.,  Ph.  D..  U. 
of  Gottingen,  1892;  m.  Isabelle  Jjuther,  of  Boston, 
Sept.  15,  1S96.  Prof,  industrial  chemistry,  now 
chem.  engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1S94 — .  Lectuier 
(jn  industrial  chemistry,  Haivard,  1905-8.  Identified 
with  development  of  high  class  art  glass  in  Amer- 
ica, 1895;  invented  and  introduced  method  for  an- 
nealing sterling  silver  without  oxidation,  1898; 
identified  with  chemistry  of  cellulose  and  its  in- 
dustrial application  and  uses,  1900.  Dir.  and  treas. 
Chem.  Products  Co.;  dir.  Research  Lab.  Applied 
Chemistry.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Am.  Electrochem.  Soc. 
(pres.,  1910-11),  Soc.  Chem.  Industry  (London), 
Am.  Chem.  Soc  (pres.  North  Eastern  Sect.,  1904), 
Am.  Soc  Testing  Materials.  Presbyn.  Clubs:  Tech- 
nology, St.  Botolph,  Engineers.*  CJontbr.  on  scien- 
tific subjects.    Home:   226  Bay  State  Rd.,  Boston.* 

WAIiKEB,  Williston,  college  prof.;  b.  Portland, 
Me.,  July  1,  1860;  s.  Rev.  George  Leon  and  Maria 
(Williston)  Walker;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1883;  grad. 
Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1886;  Ph.D.,  Leipzig,  1888; 
(D.D.,  Western  Reserve  U.,  1894,  Amherst,  1895, 
Yale,  1901,  U.  of  Geneva,  Switzerland,  1909,  Har- 
vard, 1912;  L.H.D.,  Marietta,  1910);  m.  Alice  Math- 
er, of  Amherst,  Mass.,  June  1,  1886.  Asso.  in  his- 
tory, Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1888-9;  asso.  prof.  ch.  his- 
tory, 1889-92.  prof.  Germanic  and  western  ch.  his- 
tory, 1892-01,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.;  prof,  ecclesi- 
astical history,  Yale,  since  Oct.  1,  1901.  Trustee 
since  1896,  sec.  of  bd.  since  1899,  Amherst.  Pres. 
New  Haven  Colony  Hist.  Soc.  since  1903:  mem.  Am. 
Soc.  Ch.  History,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Am.  Antiq.  Soc, 
.V.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Colonial  Soc.  Mass.,  Conn. 
Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sci- 
ences, Conn.  Soc  Colonial  Wars.  Clubs:  Century 
(New  York),  Graduates'  (New  Haven).  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  list  of  books.)  Home:  281  Ed- 
wards St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

WAIiKIiEY,  Edwin  Nelson,  mfr.;  b.  Southington, 
Conn.,  Sept.  1,  1860;  s.  Stephen  and  Ellen  A.  (Ho- 
bart)  Walkley;  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1879-81; 
m.  Southington,  Jan.  4,  1888,  Elizabeth  A.  Lowrey; 
4  children,  Raymond  L.  (B.A.,  Yale,  now  asst.  libra- 
rian Minneapolis  Pub.  Library),  Olive  Ellen,  Anna 
Noyes  (both  grad.  Holyoke),  Elizabeth.  Learned 
newspaper  business  as  a  boy  in  office  of  father, 
pub.  Southington  Phoenix:  entered  em.ploy  of  Peck, 
Stow  &  Wilcox  Co.,  at  18,  became  head  bookkeeper, 
1889,  sec,  1892-08;  elected  treas.  on  retirement  of 
father,  1908,  and  so  continues;  mem.  Sch.  Com., 
Southington  (chmn.  finance  com.),  and  Pub.  Li- 
brary Com.  Republican.  Congli.st.  Mem.  Sons  of 
Veterans,  Am.  Mechanics,  Royal  Arcanum.  Rec- 
leations:  tennis,  golf,  gardening.  Home:  230  N. 
Main  St.,  Southington,  Conn. 

WAIiKIiEY,  Stephen,  Jr.,  mfr.;  b.  Southington. 
Conn.,  June  27,  1S32;  s.  Stephen  and  Olive  (Newell) 
Walkley;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Lewis  Acad.,  South- 
ington; m.  1st,  Southington,  May  16,  1855,  Ellen 
Augusta  Hobart  (died  Sept.,  1888);  3  children. 
Edwin  Nelson,  b.  Sept.  1,  1860;  Ellen  Olive,  June 
18,  1867;  Jane,  Mar.  31,  1870;  m.  2d,  Southington. 
June  12,  1891,  Julia  Way  Barnes.  Began  active 
career  in  machine  shop  of  S.  Stow  &  Sons,  Sovith- 
ington,  1850;  bookkeeper  and  shipping  elk.,  S.  Stow 
Mfg.  Co.,  1855-70  (except  during  Civil  War); 
served  as  pvt.,  Co.  A,  7th  Conn.  Vols.,  Aug.  16. 
1861-Sept.,  1864;  on  duty  most  of  the  time  as  elk. 
in  adj. -general's  dept.  at  headquarters  of  ]Maj.  Gen. 
.Alfred  H.  Terry,  1st  Div.,  10th  Arm\-  Corps;  see. 
The  Peck,  Stow  &  Wilcox  Co.,  1870-2;  resigned 
and  was  editor  and  pub.  Southington  Reporter  until 
sold  out.  1875;  treas.  The  Peck,  Stow  &  Wilcox 
Co.,  1875-08;  retired.  Was.  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  G.A.R.  Wrote 
and  published  History   of  the   Seventh   Conn.   Vol 


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Infantry,  1905.  Address:  658  Main  St.,  Plantsville, 
Conn. 

WAIiIi,  William  Edmund,  grainer;  b.  Liverpool, 

Eng-.,  Apr.  15,  185s ;  s.  Edmund  and  Charlotte 
(Dickenson)  Wall;  brought  to  America,  1S63;  ed. 
primary  sch.,  Boston;  grammar  schs.,  Cambridge 
and  Somerville,  Alass. ;  m.  1st,  Sarah  A.  Umpleby, 
Feb.  8,  1880;  3  children,  William,  Edmund,  Char- 
lotte Amy  (.Wall)  Jones;  m.  2d,  Sarah  E.  Cathcarl, 
of  Somerville,  Mass.,  Feb.  2,  1893.  Began  to  learn 
trade  of  grainer,  under  father,  on  14th  birthday; 
succeeded  father  in  business  (establislied  1869) 
upon  his  death,  Dec.  12,  1874.  Diploma,  M.C.M.A., 
1881;  1st  prize,  silver  medal,  M.C.M.A.,  1895;  1st 
prize,  bronze  medal.  World's  Fair,  Chicago,  1893; 
1st  prize,  silver  medal,  St.  Louis  Expn.,  1904;  1st 
prize,  gold  medal,  Portland  Expn.,  1905;  1st  prize, 
bronze  medal,  Jamestown  Expn.,  1907.  ]Mem.  Soc. 
Master  House  Painters  and  Decorators  of  Mass., 
also  of  Somerville,  jNIass.,  Internat.  Assn.  House 
Painters  and  Decorators  of  U.S.  and  Can.;  hon. 
mem.  Master  House  Painters  and  Decorators  Assn. 
of  Can.,  also  of  Australia.  Episcopalian.  Mem. 
British  Charitable  Soc.  Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  K.  of 
H.,  K.  and  L.  of  H.,  Royal  Arcanum,  Y.M.C.A.,  I.O. 
Sons  of  St.  George.  Clubs:  Episcopalian,  Victorian. 
Autlior:  Practical  Graining,  1891;  Graining,  An- 
cient and  Modern,  1905;  Oldest  Paint  Shops  in 
Massachusetts,  1910.  Recreations:  shooting,  fish- 
ing. Home:  14  Morgan  St.  Office:  59  Union  Sq., 
Somerville,   INIass. 

WAIiIiACZ:,  Adrian  Van  Santvoord,  clergyman: 
moved  to  Elmsford,  X.Y.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

WAIiIiACi:,  Altoert,  shoe  and  leather  mfr. ;  b. 
Rochester,  N.H.,  June  6,  1854;  s.  Ebenezer  G.  and 
Sarah  E.  (Greenfield)  Wallace;  grad.  South  Ber- 
wick (Me.)  Acad.,  1873;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll., 
1877;  m.  1st.  May  23,  1883,  Rosalie  R.  Burr  (died 
Sept.  18,  1888);  m.  2d,  Watertown,  Mass.,  Oct.  24, 
1894,  Fannie  S.  Chadbourne.  Has  been  connected 
with  tannery  and  shoe  factory  at  Rochester  (E.  G. 
&  E.  Wallace),  selling  jobbing  trade  only;  pres. 
Page  Belting  Co.,  Concord,  Sequatcliie  (Tenn.) 
Handle  Works;  one  of  proprs.  Sequatcliie  Supply 
Store;  dir.  Worcester,  Nasliua  &  Rochester  R.R. ; 
mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1893,  1903,  Senate,  1897; 
councilman,  Rochester,  9  yrs.,  1897-06.  Republican. 
Mason.    Home:  Rochester,  N.H. 

VTAIiIiACi:,  Alonzo  S.,  M.D.:  b.  Bristol,  Me., 
Feb.  17,  1847;  s.  David  and  Margaret  Perkins 
(Jones)  Wallace;  ed.  Lincoln  Acad.,  New  Castle, 
Me.,  and  E.  Me.  Conf.  Sem.,  Bucksport,  Me.;  fol- 
lowed the  sea  and  taught  sch.,  and  at  21  was  supt. 
schs.  of  Bristol;  student  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.,  Bow- 
doin  Coll.;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1874;  m. 
Mary  Frances  Maynard.  In  practice  at  Insane 
Hosp.,  Northampton,  Mass.,  8  mos. ;  then  asst.  and 
chief  port  phvsician,  Boston;  resigned,  1879;  prac- 
ticed in  Brookline.  1879-88,  Rochester,  N.H.,  1888- 
89,  since  at  Nashua.  Address:  Masonic  Temple, 
Nashua,  N.H. 

WAIiIiACi:,  Andrew  Bratoner,  merchant;  b.  New- 
burgh-on-Tay,  Scotland,  Mar.  27.  1842;  s.  David 
and  Christine  (Brabner)  Wallace;  ed.  grammar 
schs.,  Scotland:  served  apprenticeship  in  dry  goods 
trade;  came  to  U.S.,  1867;  m.  Janet  Miller,  of 
Glasgow.  Scotland.  1867  (now  deceased);  1  son, 
Robert  Miller;  m.  2d,  Madora  Vaille,  of  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1883:  5  children,  Andrew  Brabner,  Jr., 
Douglas  Vaille,  Madora  (Mrs.  Douglas  Thomson, 
of  Hartford,  Conn.),  Ruth,  Norman.  Clk.  at  Bos- 
ton, 1867-70;  engaged  in  dry  goods  business,  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.,  1870-4;  owner  Forbes  &  T\^allace, 
Springfield,  since  1874;  pres.  Syndicate  Trading 
Co.,  No.  2  Walker  St.,  New  York;  pres.  Consoli- 
dated Dry  Goods  Co.,  Denholm-McKay  Co.,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.:  dir.  Springfield  Electric  Light  Co., 
Sprinerfield  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.,  Mass.  Mut. 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  etc.  Dir.  Springfield  Y.M.C.A.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Clubs:  Nayasset,  Shawmut,  Spring- 
field Country.  Recreations:  traveling:  collector  of 
paintinars  and  etchings.  Home:  201  Maple  St.  Of- 
fice:   392   Main   St.,   Springfield,   Mass. 

WAI^IiACi:,  Charles  P.,  electrical  engr. ;  v.-p. 
Stone  &  Webster  Management  Assn.;  pres.  and 
dir.  Columbus  Electric  (Jo.,  Columbus  Power  Co., 
Columbus    R.R.    Co.;    v.-p.    and    dir.    Jacksonville, 


Key  AVest,  Pensacola  (Fla.),  and  Savannah  (Ga.) 
electric  cos..  Miss.  River  Power  Co.,  Sierra  Pacific 
Electric  Co.,  Central  Miss.  Valley  Electric  Proper- 
ties; dir.  Stone  &  Webster  Engring.  Corpn.,  Baton 
Rouge  (La.)  Electric  Co.,  Tampa  (Fla.)  Electric 
Co.    Address:  147  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

WAIiIiACE,  Charles  Langdon,  educator;  b. 
Thornton,  N.iJ.,  Nov.  7,  18G0;  s.  Asaliel  A.  and  Caro- 
line Isabella  (Tappan)  Wallace;  grad.  New  Hamp- 
ton Literary  Instn.,  1884;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1888; 
m.  Levant,  Me.,  Oct.  14,  1888,  Grace  S.  Montgomery. 
Prin.  Guilford  (Conn.)  Acad.,  1888-9;  prin.  and  supt. 
Lisbon  pub.  schs.,  1889-07;  prin.  Plymouth  (N.H.) 
High  Sch.  since  1907.  Conglist.  Mem.  N.H.  State 
Teachers'  Assn.  (pres.  1893);  ex-pres.  N.H.  School- 
masters' Club,  etc.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow-.  Address: 
Plymouth,  N.H. 

WAIiIiACE,  Cranmore  Nesmith,  president  and 
selling  agt.  of  Ludlow  Mlg.  Associates;  b.  Brain- 
tree,  Mass.,  Nov.  6,  1844;  de.scendant  on  paternal 
side  of  Scotch-Irish  ancestors,  wlio  came  to  Amer- 
ica, 1718,  and  on  maternal  side  of  English  ]\Iay- 
flower  stock;  of  Revolutionary  stock;  one  great 
grandfather  fought  at  Bunker  Hill  and  two  at 
Bennington;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  in  U.S.  Army;  m. 
Eunice  Sprague,  Dec.  12,  1882.  Enlisted  in  army 
immediately  on  leaving  sell.,  under  18  j'rs.  of  age, 
and  served  as  vol.  in  4  different  army  corps,  Dept. 
of  N.C.,  and  Army  of  Potomac;  reenlisted  at  expir- 
ation of  term  and  remained  until  close  of  war. 
Entered  employ  of  the  Boston  Flax  Mills,  prede- 
cessor of  Ludlow  Mfg.  Co.  and  Associates,  1865, 
as  clk.  and  has  just  completed  fifty  yrs.  continu- 
ous service  with  tlie  Ludlow  Mfg.  Associates  and 
its  predecessors.  (Tliis  enterprise  has  grown  from 
300  to  3.500  employes,  and  from  an  annual  product 
of  $400,000  to  $7,000,000;  from  one  mill  to  eleven 
mills,  and  has  built  a  town  recognized  throughout 
the  country  as  a  model;  capital,  1869,  $250,000, 
1908,  $4,000,000,  since  increased  to  $10,000,000.) 
Has  held  various  civil  positions,  amongst  them, 
mem.  Mass.  Legislature,  1875,  water  commr.,  sch. 
committeeman,  etc.;  trustee  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp., 
Mass.  Soldiers'  Home.  Mem.  N.E.  Historic-Geneal. 
Soc.  the  past  36  yrs.;  life  mem.  Bostonian  Soc, 
Soc.  Army  of  the  Potomac,  S.A.R.,  etc.  Mem.  G.A.R. 
(past  comdr.  Post  No.  113);  was  q.m.gen.  Dept. 
of  Mass.,  1889;  mem.  exec.  com.  and  chmn.  of  a 
sub-corn.,  1890;  mem.  exec.  com.  and  chmn.  Parade 
Com.  and  asst.  adj. -gen.  Nat.  Dept.  G.A.R.  of  U.S.. 
1904;  mem.  of  the  personal  U.S.  Army  Staff  of 
Gen.  A.  R.  Chaffee,  at  inauguration  of  Pres.  Roose- 
velt, 1905.  Clubs:  Boston  Atiiletic  Assn.,  Algon- 
quin, Eastern  Yacht,  Exchange,  New  Boston  Rid- 
ing, etc.  Recreations:  riding,  driving,  motoring, 
yachting,  etc.  Home:  478  Commonwealth  Av., 
Boston,  and  Beverly,  Mass.  Office:  111  Devonshire 
St.,  Boston,   Mass. 

WAI.I.ACE,  Ellen  Alfleda,  M.D.:  b.  Hill,  N.H., 
Apr.  24,  1853;  d.  Edmund  Rundlett  and  Mary  John- 
son (Flanders)  Wallace;  grad.  New  Hampton  Lit- 
erary Instn.,  1873;  M.D.,  Woman's  Med.  Coll.  of 
New  York  Infirmary,  1885;  post-grad,  study.  New 
York;  served  in  New'  York  Infirmary,  New  York 
Infants'  Asylum,  and  phys.  to  New  York  City 
Mission.  Has  practiced  at  Manchester,  N.H.,  since 
1887;  phys.  to  Manchester  Children's  Home  for  9 
yrs.;  phys.  to  W.C.T.U.  Mercy  Home  since  1890; 
officer  Manchester  Dist.  Nursing  Assn.:  pres.  hd. 
trustees  and  consulting  plij-s.  since  1900,  N.H. 
Memorial  Hosp.  for  Women  and  Children.  For  13 
yrs.  state  supt.  of  healtli  and  lieredity  for  W.C. 
T.U. ;  originator  and  promoter  of  New  Hampshire's 
Annual  "Health  Day":  lecturer  on  health  topics. 
Conglist.  Mem.  IVIanchester  Med.  Soc,  Hillsboro 
Co.  Med.  Soc,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  A.M.A.,  W.C.T.U. 
Clubs:  Florence  Niglitingale.  Federation  of  Wom- 
en's Clubs.    Address:  Manchester,  N.H. 

WALLACE,  Frank  Albert,  mfr.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WALLACE,  Oeorgre  Rodney,  mfr.;  b.  Fltchburg, 
Mass.,  June  20,  1859;  s.  Rodney  and  Sophia  (In- 
galls)  Wallace:  ed.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Nellie  M. 
Howland,  of  Fltchburg,  Nov.  10,  1886:  4  children, 
Helen  (Mrs.  E.  M.  Richards),  George  Rodney,  Jr., 
Elizabeth,  Rachel.  Pres.  Shireffa  Worsted  Co.; 
co-partner  Fltchburg  Paper  Co.;  pres.  Grant  Yarn 
Co.;   dir.  Fltchburg  R.R.  Co.,  Fltchburg  Yarn  Co.; 


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v.-p.  Fitchburg  Bank  &  Trust  Co.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Clubs:  Algonquin  (Boston);  Fay.  Address: 
Fitchburg,  Mass. 

"WAIiIiACZ:,  Herbert  Ingralls,  mfr.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

WAIiIiACE,  James  Burns,  lawyer;  b.  Canaan, 
N.H.,  Auk.  11,  liJUti:  s.  William  Allen  and  Mary 
Duncan  (Currier)  Wallace;  descendant  of  Joseph 
Walla.ce.  Londonderry,  K.H.,  1726;  ed.  Hanover 
High  Sch.;  N.H.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1881-2;  St.  Johnsbury 
Acad.,  1882-3;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1887;  Columbia 
Law  Sch.,  N.Y.  Citv;  m.  Alice  Hutchinson,  of  New 
York,  Dec.  22,  1889.  Admitted  to  N.Y.  bar,  Nov., 
1890;  practiced  in  New  York  until  1905,  since  in 
Canaan,  N.H.;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Canaan,  1907-9;  judge 
of  Police  Ct.,  1907-13;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.. 
1909-11,  Senate,  1913-15;  mom.  Governor's  Council, 
N.H.,  1915-17.  Trustee  Town  Library.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason  (32°,  Shriner) ;  mem.  Knights  of 
Pythias,  Knights  of  Korassan,  Elks,  Foresters, 
Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Author:  History  of  Canaan, 
N.H.,    1910.    Address:   Canaan,   N.H. 

-WAI^IiACi:,  John  B.;  b.  Keyport,  N.J.,  Jan.  18, 
1877;  s.  John  W.  and  Mary  A.  (Manion)  Wallace; 
ed.  pub.  schs. ;  Holmes  Coll.,  Keyport,  N.J.;  m. 
Oct.  1,  1907,  Mary  E.  Ludden,  of  Rochester,  N.H.; 
5  children,  Richard,  Ruth,  Roger,  Geraldine,  John 
R.,  Jr.  Foreman  at  Gen.  Electric  Co.  since  1906, 
also  engaged  in  ins.  brokerage  business  at  Lynn, 
Mass.,  since  1906:  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911. 
Democrat.  Catholic.  Mem.  M.C.O.F.A.F.,  Pine  Hill 
Improvement  Assn.,  Colonial  Club,  European  Tour- 
ist Club.  Home:  33  Oneida  St.  Office:  920  Western 
Av.,   Lynn,   Mass. 

'WAIiIiACE,  Iiouise  Balrd,  zoologist;  b.  New- 
ville.  Pa.,  Sept.  21,  1867;  d.  William  Lockhart  and' 
Elizabeth  (Riddle)  Wallace;  A.B.,  Mt.  Holyoke 
Coll.,  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  1898;  studied  Marine 
Biol.  Laboratory,  Woods  Hole,  Mass.,  summers, 
1891-03.  Naples  (Italy)  Zool.  Station,  1901;  M.A., 
U.  of  Pa.,  1904,  Ph.D.,  1908.  Asst.  in  zoologv,  Mt. 
Holyoke  Coll.,  1893-6,  Smith  Coll.,  1896-9;"  asso. 
prof,  zoology,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1899-12;  dean 
Constantinople  (Turkey)  Coll.,  since  1912.  Home: 
South  Hadley,  Mass.  Address:  Constantinople  (Col- 
lege, Constantinople,  Turkey. 

WAIiIiACi:,  Oates  Charles  Symonds,  clergyman; 
moved  to  Canada.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,   1914-15.) 

WAIiIiACZ:,  Kobert  Moore,  judge;  May  2,  1847; 
now  deceased.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

WAIiIiACE,  Robert  "W.,  clergyman;  b.  London, 
Eng.,  Oct.  6,  1847;  s.  Charles  and  Anne  (Green) 
Wallace;  B.A.,  McGill  U.,  Montreal,  Can.,  1872, 
M.A.,  1875;  studied  theology,  Congl.  Coll.,  Mon- 
treal; B.D.,  Victoria  Coll.,  Toronto,  1880;  m.  Ida 
Frances  Tousley,  of  London,  Can.,  Oct.  22,  1874. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1872;  pastor  London, 
Can.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  Wakefield,  Mass.,  Newport, 
R.I.,  Somerville,  Mass.;  pastor,  Hillsboro,  N.H., 
since  1908.  Author:  Congregationalism  in  New- 
port, R.I.,  1896;  The  Louisiana  Purchase  as  It  Was, 
and  As  It  Is,  1903.  On  staff  of  Journal  of  Educa- 
tion, Boston,  since  1899.    Home:   Hillsboro,  N.H. 

TVAIiIiACX:,  Sumner,  mfr.,  banker;  b.  Rochester, 
N.H.,  Mar.  7,  1856;  s.  Ebenezer  G.  and  Sarah  E. 
(Greenfield)  Wallace;  prep.  edn.  South  Berwick 
Acad.;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1877;  m.  Farmington, 
N.H.,  Jan.  30,  1884,  Harriet  Z.  Curtis,  who  died 
July  13,  1907.  Associated  with  his  brother,  Albert, 
in  the  shoe  mfg.  business  established  by  father 
and  uncle  as  E.  G.  &  E.  Wallace;  pres.  Loan  & 
Banking  Co.;  interested  in  numerous  business  en- 
terprises; mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1885,  and  of  Gov. 
Rollins'  council.  Presdl.  elector,  1908.  Republican. 
Mason;  Odd  Fellow.    Home:  Rochester,  N.H. 

'WAIiIiACZ:,  William  Seward,  clergyman;  moved 
to  Lonff  Island  City,  N.Y.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

WA.X.ImU'R,  Charles  Bishop,  judge:  b.  New  Lon- 
don, Conn.,  July  27,  1875;  s.  Hon.  Thomas  M.  (ex- 
jrov.  of  Conn.)  and  Charlotte  (Bishop)  Waller;  ed. 
U.  of  Minn.;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1896;  m.  New 
London,  1899.  Charlotte  B.  Rudd.  Beean  practice 
at   New    London,    1896;    mem.    Conn.    Ho.    of    Rep., 


1905,  Senate,  1907;  apptd.  by  Gov.  Woodruff  to  suc- 
ceed Judge  Walter  C.  Noves  as  judge  of  Ct.  of 
Common  Pleas  of  New  London  Co.,  Sept.  28,  1907. 
Republican.    Home:  New  London.  Conn. 

"WAI^IiBB,  Thomas  McDonald,  ex-governor;  b. 
New  York,  1840;  s.  Thomas  C.  and  Mary  Arm- 
strong; orphaned  at  9,  and  adopted  by  Robert  K. 
Waller,  of  New  London,  Conn.,  whose  name  he 
assumed;  pub.  sch.  edn..  New  London;  (hon.  A.M., 
Yale,  1883);  m.  Charlotte  Bishop,  of  New  London. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1861,  and  practiced  at  New  Lon- 
don. Mem.  Conn.  Gen.  Assembly,  1867,  68,  72,  76 
(speaker  1876);  sec.  of  state  of  (5onn.,  1870;  mayor 
of  New  London  6  yrs. ;  state's  atty.,  New  London 
Co.,  1876-83;  gov.  of  Conn.,  1882-4;  reelected  gov. 
by  popular  vote  but  not  having  a  constl.  majority 
the  legislature  chose  Henry  B.  Harrison,  Rep. 
nominee;  consul-gen.  at  London,  1885-9.  Democrat. 
Pres.  Dem.  State  Conv.,  Conn.,  1906.  Home:  New 
London,  Conn.* 

VTAIiIiON,  I^ewis  A.,  insurance;  b.  Jeffersonville, 
Sullivan  Co.,  N.Y.,  Aug.  16,  1855;  s.  Lewis  and 
Louise  (Dolde)  Wallon:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  N.Y.  City 
and  Boston;  m.  Sophie  Heintz,  of  Boston,  Dec.  25, 
1876;  children,  Louise  Amy,  Lewis  Arthur.  Began 
active  career  as  elk.  in  office  of  state  ins.  commr., 
Boston,  1871;  then  in  ofllce  of  Standard  Sugar  Re- 
finery until  1880;  in  leather  business,  1880-2;  be- 
came asst.  cashier  of  John  C.  Paige,  ins.,  1882, 
later  cashier;  admitted  to  firm  Jan.,  1912,  and  so 
continues.  Republican.  Christian  Scientist.  Mason 
(32°,  K.T.).  Club:  Boston  City.  Home:  44  Bowdoin 
St.,  Newton  Highlands,  Mass.  Ofllce:  65  Kilby  St., 
Boston. 

WALMSLEY,  Herbert  Edward,  cotton  mfr.    (See 
•vol.    1909.) 

WAIiSH,  David  Ignatius,  governor;  b.  Leomin- 
ster, Mass.,  Nov.  11,  1872;  s.  James  and  Bridget 
(Donnelly')  Walsh;  grad.  Clinton  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.,  1890;  A.B.,  Holy  Cross  Coll.,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1893  (LL.D.,  1913);  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch. 
of  Law,  1897;  unmarried.  Admitted  to  bar,  1897; 
has  held  offices  in  Clinton  and  Fitchburg  since 
1897;  chmn.  Dem.  Town  Com.,  Clinton.  1898-1900; 
moderator  town  meetings,  1898,  1899,  1900,  Clinton; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1900-1  (author  of  laws  re- 
quiring the  State  to  pay  wages  weekly  to  its 
officers,  and  regulating  employment  of  laborers  on 
public  works);  removed  to  Fitchburg,  1907;  Dem. 
candidate  for  It.  srov.  of  Mass.,  1911  (defeated): 
elected  It.  gov.,  1912.  and  served,  1913;  gov.  of 
Mass.,  1914.  1915;  del.  from  Mass.  to  Dem.  Nat. 
Conv.,  Baltimore.  1912  (mem.  of  com.  on  resolu- 
tions). Pres.  Fitchburg  Trust  Co.,  1895-9:  dir. 
Fitchburg  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co.  Merp.  Wor- 
cester Co.  Bar  Assn.,  Clinton  Hist.  Soc.  Irish  Hist. 
Soc.  of  America.  Roman  Catholic.  Mem.  Fitchburg 
Lodee  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs:  Engineers'.  Elks',  Fay 
(Fitchburg).  Recreations:  motorinsr.  Home:  Clin- 
ton. Mass.    Office:  State  House,  Boston.  Mass. 

WALSH,  Edward  J.,  educator;  b.  Brooklyn.  Sept. 
18,  1877:  s.  Edward  and  Bridget  Agnes  (Hamilton) 
Walsh;  student  St.  John's  Coll.,  Brooklyn,  1889-92; 
.<?rad.  St.  Vincent's  Apostolic  Coll.,  Phila.,  1894,  St. 
Vincent's  Sem.,  Phila..  1901.  Prof.  English  lit. 
and  Latin,  St.  Vincent's  Apostolic  Coll.,  1896-03; 
ordained  R.C.  priest.  1901;  prof.  English  lit.,  sacred 
eloquence  and  ecclesiastical  historv,  1903-8,  v.-p., 
1907-8,  pres.,  1908-12,  Niagara  (N.Y.)  U.:  now  at 
St.  Vincent's  Mission  House,  Sprinefield,  Mass. 
Has  preached  in  many  cities,  and  lectured  on  lit., 
history,  art,  etc.  INTem.  Coneregation  of  the  Mis- 
sion.    Address:    Springfield,   Mass.* 

WAIiSH,  James  P.,  jurist;  b.  Lewiston,  N.Y., 
Mar.  15,  1864;  s.  James  F.  and  Annie  E.  Walsh; 
pub.  sch.  edn.;  studied  law,  admitted  to  bar,  1888; 
m.  Portchester,  N.Y.,  Apr.  11,  1893,  Emily  Gene 
Tweedale.  Began  practice  in  Greenwich.  1888; 
pros.  atty.  Borough  Ct.,  1888-05,  when  resigned  on 
appmt.  as  judge  of  Criminal  Ct.  of  Common  Pleas 
of  Fairfield  Co.;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1901, 
Senate,  1903.  1907;  state  treas.,  1905-6.  Republican. 
Home:  Greenwich.  Conn. 

WAIiSH,  John  Henry,  naval  officer:  b.  Marquette 
Co.,  Wis.,  Dec.  5,  1879;  s,  M.  M.  and  B.  J.  W^alsh; 
''rad.  U.S.  Naval  Acad..  1901;  M.S.  in  Naval  Archi- 
tecture, Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1907;  m.  Jessie  McBride, 


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of  Columbia,  Pa.,  Aug.,  1906.  SuperintendinR  con- 
structor Bath  Iron  Works  since  1914;  principal 
vessel  built,  U.S.S.  Wadsworth,  Destroyers  65  and 
66.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Naval  Architects  and  Marine 
Engrs.  Contbr.  short  stories  to  various  publica- 
tions in  U.S.  and  Kng.  Address:  945  Washington 
St.,  Bath,  Me. 

WAIiSH,  Joseph,  congressman;  b.  Boston,  Mass., 
Oct.  16,  1S75;  s.  Michael  H.  and  Abby  A.  Walsh; 
student  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  and  practiced  in  New  Bedford;  mem.  64th 
Congress  (1915-17),  16th  Mass.  Dist.  Republican. 
Home:  266  Hawthorne  St.  Office:  Masonic  Bldg., 
New  Bedford,  Mass. 

WAIiSH,  Iiouis  Sebastian,  bishop;  b.  Salem, 
Mass..  Ji\n.  22,  1S5S:  s.  Patrick  and  Hanorah 
Walsli;  grad.  Salem  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1876;  stud- 
ied Holy  Cross  Coll.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1  yr.,  Mon- 
treal Sem.,  2  yrs.,  St.  Sulpice  Theol.  Sem.,  Paris, 
3  yrs..  Papal  Sem.  and  Minerva  U.,  Rome,  1  yr. 
(Licentiate  in  Canon  Law  and  Theology,  Rome, 
1883).  Ordained  R.C.  priest,  St.  John  l.ateran, 
Rome,  Dec.  23,  1882;  asst.  priest  St.  .Joseph's  Ch., 
Boston,  1882-3;  prof.  ch.  history,  canon  law  and 
liturgy  and  dir.  St.  John's  Sem.,  Brighton,  Mass., 
1884-97;  mem.  diocesan  bd.  of  examiners,  1888-06; 
supervisor  Catholic  schs..  Archdiocese  of  Boston, 
1897-06;  consecrated  bishop  of  Portland,  Oct.  18, 
1906.  One  of  founders  N.E.  Catholic  Hist.  Soc, 
Catholic  Ednl.  Assn.  of  America  (pres.  sch.  dept., 
1904-6).    Address:  307  Congress  St.,  Portland,  Me.* 

VTAIiSH,  Thomas  Patrick,  M.D. ;  b.  Middletown, 
Sept.  12.  1S76:  s.  Thomas  and  Marv  (Gaitlev) 
Walsh:  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1902; 
m.  Lucille  J.  IMeron,  of  Burlington,  Vt.,  Nov.,  1902. 
Practiced  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  since  1903;  city 
health  officer.  1903-15.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Conn.  State 
Med.  Soc,  Middlesex  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Central  Med. 
Soc.  Democrat.  Roman  Catholic  Home:  Middle- 
town,  Conn. 

"WAIiTER,  Charles  True,  editor;  b.  Burke,  Vt., 
Apr.  26,  1863;  s.  Augustus  P.  and  Betsey  A.  (Brock- 
way)  Walter;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  Lewiston,  Me., 
1885,  A.M.,  1888;  m.  Lyndon,  Vt.,  June  9,  1886, 
Mabel  S.  Hall;  4  children.  Dorothy  C,  Elizabeth 
G.,  Edward  H.,  Alice  A.  Entered  newspaper  busi- 
ness, 1885;  editor  St.  Johnsbury  Republican  since 
1898,  and  pres.  and  gen.  mgr.  St.  Johnsbury  Repub- 
lican Co.;  former  mem.  State  Rep.  Com.;  sec.  civ. 
and  mil.  affairs  in  staff  of  Gov.  C.  J.  Bell,  of  Vt., 
1904-6.  Cone-list.  Home:  Lyndon,  Vt.  Office:  St. 
Johnsbury,    Vt. 

WAIiTER,  Herbert  Euafene,  educator;  b.  Burke, 
Vt.,  Apr.  19,  1867;  s.  Augustus  Porter  and  Betsey 
Ann  (Brockwav)  Walter;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1892; 
A.M.,  Brown  U..  1893:  studied  U.  of  Freibure.  Ger- 
many. 1894  and  1903:  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1906;  m. 
Alice  E.  Hall,  of  Lyndon,  Vt.,  Aug.  25,  1896.  Instr. 
in  biology,  Chicago  High  Sch.,  1894-04;  asst.  prof, 
comparative  anatomy.  Brown  U.,  1906-13,  asso. 
prof,  since  1913.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am.  Soc. 
Naturalists.  Am.  Soc.  Zoologists.  Club:  University. 
Address:   67  Oriole  Av.,  Providence,  R.I. 

"WALTOIT,  Arthur  Gould,  shoe  mf r. ;  b.  Boston, 
Feb.  4,  1855;  s.  Daniel  Gould  and  Elizabeth  Jean- 
nette  (Aborn)  Walton;  descendant  of  Rev.  William 
Walton,  Marblehead,  Mass.,  1644;  ed.  pub.  schs.. 
Wakefield,  Mass.;  m.  Mary  Ellen  Bartlett,  of 
Wakefield,  Dec.  1,  1881;  3  children,  Bartlett,  Alice 
J.  (Mrs.  Harry  M.  Wheeler),  Katherine  G.  Has 
been  identified  with  shoe  mfg.  business  since  June 
1,  1899:  trea.s.  and  dir.  A.  G.  W^alton  &  Co.,  Inc. 
(Boston),  Derry  Shoe  Co.  (Derrv,  N.H.);  v. -p. 
Wakefield  Nat.  Bank;  dir.  Chelsea  Trust  Co.  Mem. 
N.E.  Shoe  and  Leather  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason:  mem.  A.O.U.W.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  Boston 
Athletic  Assn.,  Exchange.  Boston  Citv,  Bear  Hill 
Golf.  Home:  Wakefield.  Mass.  Office:  A.  G.  Walton 
&  Co..  Inc.,  Boston  and  Chelsea,   Mass. 

"WAIiTON,  Frederick  John,  clergvman;  b.  June 
27,  1856;  s.  Frederic  and  Ellenor  (Clegg)  T\^alton: 
A.B.,  Brown  U..  1880.  A.M.,  1883:  m.  Theodosia  G. 
Chaplin,  1885  (died  1905);  m.  2d,  Matilda  C.  Bloom- 
er. 1909.  Deacon,  1889.  priest,  1900,  P.E.  Ch.; 
rector  St.  Peter's  Ch.,  Gallipolis,  O.,  1899-01,  St. 
Peter's  Ch.,   Delaware,   O.,   1901-3;   vicar  Epiphany 


Chapel,  Phila.,  1903-6;  asst.  Grace  Ch.,  Providence, 
R.I.,  1906,  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  Boston,  since  Oct., 
1910.  Mason.  Home:  3  Exeter  Park,  Cambridge, 
Mass.    Address:  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  Boston,  Mass. 

WAIiTON,  Georg-e  Augrustus,  educator;  Feb.  18, 
1822-Nov.  7,  1908.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1908-9.) 

WAIiTON,  Georg-e  Iiincoln,  neurologist;  b.  Law- 
rence, Mass.,  Mar.  16,  1854;  s.  George  Augustus 
and  Electa  Nobles  (Lincoln)  Walton;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1875,  M.D.,  1880.  In  practice  at  Boston  since 
1883;  consulting  neurologist,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp. 
Mem.  Am.  Neurol.  Soc,  Boston  Soc.  for  Psychiatry 
and  Neurology.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  University, 
Brae  Burn,  Eastern  Yacht.  Author:  Why  Worry? 
1908;  Those  Nerves,  1909;  Practical  Guide  to  the 
Wild  Flowers  and  Fruits,  1909.  Contbr.  to  The 
Eye  and  Nervous  System.  Home:  The  Ludlow.  Of- 
fice: 199  Marlboro  St.,  Boston.* 

WALTON,  Mason  Aug-ustus,  author;  b.  Old  Town, 
Me.,  July  31,  183S;  s.  Samuel  and  Sarah  (Brown) 
Walton;  grad.  Hampden  (Me.)  Acad.,  1859;  m. 
Olive  Bradford,  of  Alton,  Me.,  1870  (died  1S77). 
Until  1877,  engaged  for  most  part  in  hunting,  lum- 
bering, teaching  and  farming;  lectured  in  Me.  for 
Greenback  party,  1878;  in  1879  managed  and  edited 
The  Greenbacker,  6  months'  campaign  paper,  and 
in  1880  The  Bangor  Record,  another  6  months' 
paper;  lectured  in  Mass.  in  interest  of  B.  F.  Butler 
and  in  N.H.  for  Greenback  party,  1879;  removed 
to  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1884,  and  for  health  has  lived 
in  woods  in  hermit  life.  Lecturer  upon  "The  In- 
telligence of  Animal  Life,"  since  1896.  Free-think- 
er. Republican  Greenbacker.  Author:  A  Hermit's 
Wild  Friends.  Home:  "The  Hermitage,"  Glouces- 
ter, Mass.* 

WALWORTH,  Arthur  Clarence,  mechanical  engr. 

(See  vol.   1909.) 

WALZ,  John  Albrecht,  educator;  b.  Kirchheim, 
Germany,  Dec.  19,  1871;  s.  John  and  Charlotte 
(Neumann)  Walz;  arrived  in  America,  1889;  ed. 
Karlsgymnasium,  Stuttgart,  Germanv;  A.B.,  North- 
western U.,  Evanston,  111.,  1892:  Ph.D.,  Harvard, 
1897;  U.  of  Berlin,  1897-9:  m.  Stockholm.  Sweden, 
June  30,  1901,  Esther  Sellholm.  Teacher,  Latin 
and  German,  Northwestern  Acad.,  Evanston,  111., 
1892-4;  instr.  German  lang.  and  lit.,  Harvard,  1895- 
97,  Western  Reserve  U.,  1899-01;  asst.  prof.  Ger- 
man lang.  and  lit.,  1905-10.  prof,  same  since  1910, 
Harvard  U.  Contbr.  to  philol.  mags,  and  jours. 
Mem.  Modern  Lang.  Assn.  of  America,  Folk  Lore 
Soc,  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Address:  42  Garden  St.,  Cam- 
bridge.  Mass. 

WALZ,  William  Emanuel;  b.  Columbus,  O..  Apr. 
13,  1860;  s.  John  and  Charlotte  (Newman)  Walz; 
A.B.,  Northwestern  Coll.,  1880,  A.M.,  1882:  LL.B., 
Harvard.  1899;  (Litt.D.,  Bowdoin,  1911);  m.  Mary 
Louise  Deininger,  Reading,  Pa.,  Mar.  25.  1883. 
Prin.  Schuylkill  Sem.  (now  Albright  (Iloll.).  Myers- 
town,  Pa.,  1881-3;  in  service  .Tapanese  (jovt.  as 
prof,  history.  Imperial  Govt.  Coll.,  Tokvo,  1883-96; 
instr.  German,  Harvard.  1896-8;  prof. 'since  1899, 
dean  since  1902,  Me.  Sch.  of  Law  (U.  of  Me.).  Mem. 
and  eold  medallist  Ednl.  Soc.  of  Japan;  Order  of 
the  Rising  Sun,  1896.  Author:  The  Imperial  Reader 
No.  1.  1890,  and  No.  2,  1891  (Tokyo).  Home:  Ban- 
gor, Me.* 

WAMBAUGH.  Eug-ene,  prof,  law;  b.  Brook ville, 
O.,  Feb.  29,  1856;  s.  Rev.  A.  B.  and  Sarah  (Sells) 
Wambaugh;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1876,  A.M.,  1877;  LL.B., 
1880:  (LL.D.,  State  U.  of  la.,  1892,  Western  Re- 
serve, 1908,  Dartmouth,  1908);  m.  Anna  S.  Hemp- 
hill, of  Ripley,  O.,  Apr.  7,  1881.  Admitted  to  Ohio 
bar,  1880;  practiced  at  Cincinnati,  1880-9;  prof, 
law.  State  U.  of  la.,  1889-92,  Harvard,  since  1892. 
Mem.  bd.  editors  Am.  Polit.  Science  Review,  1906- 
13;  spl.  atty.  U.S.  Bur.  of  Corpns.,  1908-12;  spl. 
counsel  for  Dept.  of  State  in  matters  arising  out 
of  wars  in  Europe:  Am.  mem.  Permanent  Internat. 
Commn.  for  Advancement  of  Peace,  since  treaty 
with  Peru;  hon.  prof,  law.  Western  Reserve  U., 
since  1909.  (See  Who's  M'ho  in  America  for  books, 
etc.)    Address:    22  Berkeley  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

WABTNING,  Henry  Francis,  president  Birmine- 
ham  Iron  Foundr>-:  b.  Webster.  Mass..  Mar.  30. 
1846;    s.    Henry    and    Ann    Elizabeth     (Bosworth) 


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ed  grammar  and  high  schs.,  Taunton, 
Mass  ;  m.  Shelton,  Conn.,  1870,  Harriet  Wallace 
Downs;  3  children.  Grace  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  J^  G 
Day),  Francis  Downs,  Harriet  Downs   (Mr.s.  B.  O. 


Birmingham  Iron  Foundry,  Derby,  Conn.,  became 
sec.  same.  1879.  treas..  18S8,  pres,  and  gen.  mgr. 
since  1S91-  also  v. -p.  and  dir.  Birmingham  Nat. 
Banlc  and  Home  Trust  Co.  Republican.  Club:  En- 
gineers' (New  York).  Recreations:  golf.  Home. 
Shelton.  Conn.    Office:  Derby.  Conn. 

WARBURTON,  Harry  A.,  mfr.;  b.  Portsmouth, 
NH  Mav  11,  1S77;  s.  Harry  A.  and  .lane  E. 
(Critchlev)  Warburton;  g.s.  Peter  and  Sarah  (Tay- 
lor) Warburton;  m.  Olive  R.  Pierce,  of  Providence. 
Nov  26  1901;  1  son,  Harry  A.,  3d.  In  employ  of 
N  E.'  Thread  Co..  Pawtucket,  R.I.,  for  a  number  or 
yrs  and  gen.  mgr.  since  1898;  propr.  Shaker  Thread 
Co  •  in  business  as  H.  A.  Warburton,  dye  stuffs 
and  chemicals,  Pawtucket.  R.I.  Republican.  Mem. 
B.P.O.  Elks.    Office:   112  East  Av..  Pawtucket.  R.I. 

WARD,  Anna  Lydia,  author:  b.  Bloomfield,  X.J.: 
d.  Israel  Currie  and  Almeda  (Hanks)  Ward;  sister 


Labrador  and  reached  points  further  north  than 
anv  which,  up  to  that  date,  had  been  attained  by 
an' Am  woman;  made  ethnol.  study  of  the  Eskimo 
of  northern  Labrador,  and  their  mode  of  life;  eni- 
bodied  results  in  illustrated  lecture.  Expert  m- 
dexer-  hon.  corr.  mem.  Inst,  of  Jamaica,  Kingston, 
BWI  •  mem  Am.  Social  Science  Assn.;  prominent 
in  women's  club  work:  pres.,  since  1896,  Waterbury 
Inst  of  Craft  and  Industry,  Waterbury,  Conn.: 
apptd  bv  gov.,  commr.  (1907-15)  to  appoint  a 
w^oman  factorv  insp.  for  Conn.  (See  Who's  Who 
In  America  for  list  of  books.)  Home:  Waterbury, 
Conn.* 

WARD,  Charles  William,  paper  mfr.;  b.  Salem, 
Mass  INIar  10  1,S59:  s.  Andrew  Abbot  and  Lucy 
Ann  '(Lakeman)  Ward;  ed.  Salem  High  Sch.;  m. 
Mabel  Brace  Saunders,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  Apr.  15, 
1890.  In  employ  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Boston,  18  <  7-81; 
with  S.  D.  TVarren  &  Co.,  paper  mfrs.,  since  May  1, 
1881,  partner  since  1910.  Republican.  Unitarian^ 
Clubs:  Exchange.  Country  (Brookline).  Home:  6i 
Colchester  St.,  Brookline.  Office:  200  Devonshire 
St.,  Boston. 

WARD,  Donald  B.,  lawyer;  b.  Yankton,  S.D.,  Oct. 
1  1876;  s.  Rev.  Joseph  and  Sarah  Frances  (Wood) 
Ward;  descendant  of  William  Ward,  who  settled  m 
Sudbury.  Mass..  from  Yorkshire,  Eng..  16.'?9:  A.B.. 
Yankton  Coll.,  1900;  J.B.  (LL.B.),  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
Law,  1903;  m.  Emma  Lyons,  of  Plankington.  S.D.. 
July  12.  1905;  2  children,  Joseph,  Mary  Avah.  Be- 
gan practice  in  Boston.  1904;  atty.  and  adjuster 
Am.  Mut.  Liability  Ins.  Co..  at  Boston.  1905-8:  resi- 
dent mgr.  same  at  Phila..  1908-12.  also  mem.  Phila. 
bar,  atty.  and  sec.  for  same  company.  Boston,  since 
Dec.  12,  1912.  Republican.  Conglist.  Recreations: 
tennis,  swimming,  chess.  Home:  46  Gardner  St., 
Allston,  Mass.    Office:  50  State  St.,  Boston. 

WARD,  EUzabeth  Stuart  Phelps,  author:  Aug.  31, 
1844-Jan.  28,  1911.  fSee  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1910-11.) 

WARD,  Etta  Idella,  editor;  b.  Winchendon.  Mass., 
Apr.  24,  1865:  d.  Franklin  Washington  and  Sophro- 
nia  (Reed)  Ward:  pub.  sch.  edn.;  editor  and  propr. 
Winchendon  Courier  since  Mar.  17,  1902.  Conglist. 
Anti-Suffrage.  Club:  Woman's.  Home:  26  Academy 
St.    Office:  18  Walnut  St.,  Winchendon,  Mass. 

WARD.  Fred  Uriah,  educator:  b.  Cherryfield,  Me., 
Mar.  25.  1876:  s.  O.  C.  and  Ada  Caroline  Ward:  A.B., 
Bowdoin,  1900:  .\.M.,  Harvard,  1908;  m.  Katherine 
M.  Coffin,  of  Addison,  Me.,  Feb.  23.  1901;  2  children. 
Teacher  Bucksport,  Me.,  1900-2;  prin.  Foxcroft 
(Me.)  Acad.,  1903-7,  prin.  high  sch.,  Attleboro. 
Mass.,  1908-10:  prin.  high  sch.,  Taunton.  Mass., 
since  Sept..  1910.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 
Conglist.    Home.  17  "Walnut  St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 

WARD,  George  Morgan,  college  pres.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  biography.) 


WARD,  Georg-e  Otis,  iM.D. ;  b.  Worcester,  Mass., 
Nov.  16.  1S54;  s.  Willard  and  Louisa  Malvina  (Wil- 
lard)  Ward;  father  a  lineal  descendant  of  William 
Ward,  of  Sudbury,  Mass.,  1639;  mother  a  lineal  de- 
scendant of  Jacob  Willard.  of  Sudbury  or  Newton. 
1650;  A.B..  Brown  U.,  1877,  A.M.,  1S80;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1887;  A.M.,  Harvard,  1887:  m.  Wino- 
na Abercrombie.  of  Cambridge.  IMass.,  Oct.  2,  1890; 
1  son,  Otis  Abercrombie.  Practiced  in  Worcester 
since  1888;  visiting  phys.  Worcester  City  Hosp. 
since  1888;  visiting  phys.  Memorial  Hosp..  1889-11. 
Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Delta  Upsilon.  Republican. 
Conglist.    Addrfss:   875  Main  St..  Worcester,  Mass. 

WARD,  Grace  Ethel,  educator.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1908-9.) 

WARD,  Henry  Clay,  brigadier-gen. :  b.  Worces- 
ter. Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1843;  s.  Artemus.  2d.  and  Hul- 
dali  (Reed)  Ward;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Worcester,  and 
army  service  schs.;  m.  Susie  M.  Denny,  Feb.  12, 
1867;  2d,  Frances  Crutcher  Maney,  of  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  Dec.  6.  1876.  Sergt-maj.  15th  Mass.  Inf., 
July  31,  1861-Apr.  9,  1863;  hon.  mustered  out,  Sept. 
4,  1863;  1st  It.  57th  Mass.  Inf.,  Mar.  9.  1864;  capt. 
.July  31.  1864.  until  mustered  out  of  vol.  service. 
July  30,  1865.  In  regular  army,  2d  It.  and  1st  It. 
11th  Inf.,  Feb.  23.  1866;  transferred  to  16th  Inf.. 
Apr.  14.  1869;  captain,  Feb.  8,  1880:  maj.,  Apr.  26, 
1898;  transferred  to  12th  Inf..  Mav  25,  1900;  It.-col. 
17th  Inf.,  Dec.  17,  1900;  col.  15th  Inf.,  Jan.  31.  1902; 
brig.-gen.  U.S.A.,  Oct.  30.  1905.  and  retired  after 
active  service  of  44  yrs.  Served  throughout  Civil 
War  in  Army  of  Potomac  (in  2d  and  9th  Army 
Corps),  in  battles  of  Ball's  Bluff,  siege  of  York- 
town.  Fail-  Oaks,  battles  before  Richmond.  Va., 
.lune,  1862,  Seven  Days'  battles  (including  Fair 
Oaks,  2d  and  Malvern  Hill),  Chantillv,  2d  Bull 
Run,  Antietam  (Sept.  17.  1862):  wounded  at  An- 
tietam;  battles  of  Fredericksburg,  Gettysburg; 
campaign  under  Gen.  Grant  from  the  Rapidan  to 
Petersburg,  Va.,  1864-5;  battles  of  Wilderness, 
Spottsylvania  (wounded);  siege  in  front  of  Peters- 
burg. Yellow  Tavei-n,  Va.,  Ft.  Stedman.  Va.,  where 
was  taken  prisoner:  confined  in  Ijibby  Prison,  IMar. 
25,  1865,  until  capture  of  Richmond.  Va.,  then 
ioined  regt.  until  surrender  of  Lee's  army.  Bvtd. 
capt.  U.S.A..  "for  bravery  at  battle  of  Ft.  Stedman, 
Mar.  24,  1865."  Served  in  Indian  campaigns,  1880; 
Pine  Ridge  campaign,  after  Sioux.  1891-2,  and  on 
the  frontier  and  Mexican  border;  served  in  Phil- 
ippines. 1899-02.  in  numerous  engagements:  wound- 
ed in  fight  at  Lenoa,  Luzon.  Mar.  1.  1900.  Repre- 
sented War  Dept.  and  in  charge  of  U.S.  Govt,  ex- 
hibits at  Nashville  and  Omaha  expns.  Served  with 
N.G.  of  Tenn.,  1892-6.  and  elected  brig.-gen.  comdg., 
1895.  Mem.  Loyal  Legion.  G.A.R..  Spanish  War 
Vets..  Associated  Vets,  of  Mexican  War,  Mil.  Serv- 
ice Tnstn.  U..S.  Mason.  K.T.  Episcopalian.  Home: 
367  Worcester  Rd..  Wellesley  Hills,  :Mass.* 

WARD,  Herbert  Dickinson,  author:  b.  Waltham, 
Mass.,  June  30,  1861;  s.  William  Haves  and  Ellen 
M.  (Dickinson)  Ward:  A.B..  Amherst.  1884,  A.M., 
1887;  m.  Elizabeth  Stuart  Phelps,  Oct.  20,  1888. 
Editorial  writer  for  daily  and  monthly  publica- 
tions. (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books).     Home:     Newton   Centre,    Mass.* 

WARD,  Julia  Elizabeth,  teacher;  b.  Plymouth, 
N.H.,  June  3,  1832;  d.  George  Whitfield  and  Jemima 
.Smith  (Emerson)  Ward;  Mt.  Holvoke  Sem.  (now 
Coll.),  grad.  1857;  D.Litt.,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll..  1901: 
unmarried.  Teacher.  1857-67.  asso.  prin.,  1867-72, 
prin.  or  pres.,  1872-83.  Mt.  Holyoke  Sem.:  now  pvt. 
teacher  English  lit.  Conglist.  Home:  452  Fletcher 
St.,  Lowell,  Mass.* 

WARD,  May  Alden,  author;  b.  Ohio.  Mar.  1,  1853: 
d.  Piince  W.  and  Rebecca  (Neal)  Alden;  direct  de- 
scendant of  John  Alden  and  Priscilla  Mullins,  of 
Plymouth  Colony;  M.L.A..  Ohio  Wesleyan  U.,  1872 
(Phi  Beta  Kappa;  hon.  A.M..  1912):  studied  in 
Germany,  1874-5;  m.  William  Godman  Ward,  May 
3,  1873.  Pres.  Mass.  State  Federation  of  Women's 
Clubs,  1901-4,  1907-8;  v.-p.  Gen.  Fed.  of  Women's 
Clubs,  1904-8;  pres.  N.E.  Woman's  Club:  commr.  of 
Mass.  to  St.  Louis  and  Portland  expns.  Mem.  Bos- 
ton Authors  Club.  N.E.  Woman's  Press  Assn.  Ed- 
itor Federation  Bulletin  (nat.  official  pub.  of  Gen. 
Federation  of  Women's  Clubs),  1903-10.  (See  Who's 


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Who    in    America    for    books,    etc.)      Home:     The        WARD,    William    Hayes,    editor;    b.     Abington, 
Charlesgate,  535  Beacon  St.,  Boston.*  Mass.,   .Tune   25,    1835;    s.    Rev.   James  Wilson   and 

Hetta    I^ord    (Hayes)    Ward;    A.B.,    Amherst,    1856, 

grad,   An- 

1873,  New 

m.  Ellen  M. 

Dickinson,    of    Sudbury,    Mass.,    1859    (died    1874). 


scription    dept.    of    The    Ram's    Hirn.    continuing.  ^ilfci'??9/V?e%^l°r^'^Hlntal  So?   1S90  4  ^^ 

1898-01:  entered  office  of  Orange  Judd  Co.,  Spring-  fJlf®  whi."'c    w^A^'   A^Jii^i    f^-  }■  I   }i  l?     ,      V 

•field,    Mass..   as   elk.    subscription   dept.,    1901,   and  iPn^J^^Zffy^■^^r.^^n^^^^S'^  ^°'^   ^'^*   °^   books.) 

now  gen.  circulation  mgr.   of  the  five  weeklies  of  Home.    South   Berwick,   Me.* 

the  companv — Orange  Judd  Northwest  Farmstead  ,  wTARD,  ■William  Irving-,  clergyman;  b.  Acushnet, 
(Minneapolis).  Orange  Judd  Farmer  (Chicago),  Mass.,  Nov.  3,  1857:  s.  William  Denny  and  Eliza- 
Orange  Judd  Southern  Farming  (Atlanta),  Amer-  '""eth  Tillinghast  (Sisson)  Ward;  descendant  of 
lean  Agriculturist  (New  York),  and  New  England  Marmaduke  Ward,  born  in  England,  wlio  settled  in 
Homestead  (Springfield).  Republican.  Presbyn.  Middletown.  R.I.,  1638  or  1639,  and  Richard  Sisson, 
Mason.  Clubs:  Masonic,  Springfield  Publicity,  also  from  England,  who  settled  in  Portsmouth, 
Springfield  Country.  Home:  52  Stratford  Terrace.  R-I-  ed.  common  schs.  of  native  town;  high  schs. 
Office:  Myrick  Bldg.,  Springfield,  Mass.  of  Fairhaven  and  New  Bedford;   Wesleyan  Acad., 

Wllbraham,  Mass.;  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theology;  m. 

WARD,  Roljert  De  Courcy,  climatologist;  b.  Bos-  May  18.  1881.  Emma  L.  Thomas,  of  South  Carver, 

ton,  Nov.  29,  1S67;  s.  Henry  Veazey  and  Anna  Sal-  Mass.    Deacon,   1879,  elder,   1883,  M.E.   Ch.,   pastor 

tonstall  (Merrill)  Ward;  A.B..  Harvard.  1889.  A.M..  South  Carver,  Mass.,  1878.  Falmouth.  South  Brain- 

1893.    2    yrs.    studies    in    meteorology    in    Harvard  tree,    1879,    Brvantville,    1880-1,    Vineyard    Haven, 

Graduate  Sch.;  m.  Emma  Lane,  of  St.  Louis,  Apr.  1882-4,  South   Somerset,  1885,  Hope  St.  Ch.,  Provi- 

28,  1897.    Asst.  in  physical  geography,  1890-4,  asst.  dence,  R.I.,  1886-7,  Thames  St.  Ch.,  Newport,  1888- 

in  meteorology,  1894-5,  instr.,  1895-6,  instr.  clima-  89,    Niantic,    Conn.,    1890-3,    Norwich,    Conn.,    1894, 

tology,  1896-1900,  asst.  prof.,  1900-10,  prof.,  1910 — ,  East  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1895-7,  Provincetown,  1898- 

Harvard.    Editor  Am.  Meteorol.  Jour.,  1892-6;  asso.  1900,    1st   Ch.,   Fall   River,    1901-2;   presiding  elder 

editor   of  and   contbr.   to   Jour,   of   Geography   and  New  Bedford  Dist.,  1902-7:  supt.  of  Providence  Dis- 

Bulletin    Am.    Geog.    Soc.     Mem.    Shaler    Memorial  trict,  1908-13;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Newport,  since  1914. 

Expdn.  to  Brazil,  190  8.    Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Mem.  N.E.  Southern  Conf. ;  del.  to  Gen.  Conf.,  M.E. 

Sciences,  Royal  Meteorol.  Soc,  London;  corr.  mem.  Ch..   1904.     Trustee   Boston   U.    Address:    29   Fare- 

Deutsche    Meteorologische    Gesellschaft,    etc.;    one  well  St..  Newport,  R.I. 

of    founders.     1S94,     of    Immigration    Restriction        wABD,  William  Sherman,  mfr.;    Jan.    22,    1842- 

League.     (See   Who's   Who   an   America   for   books  a„„    ^ -,    -I'ana     /-Q„oVr.i    lono^ 

and    writings.)     Address;     Cambridge,    Mass.*  '^'^^^  ^^'  ^^"^-    ^^^®  ^°^-  ^^^^-^ 

"WARDE,   Marg-aret,"   author.     (See   Edith   Kel- 

WARD,  Roy  Joslyn.  M.D.;  b.  Johnson,  Vt.,  Aug.  logg  Dunton  ) 

wU!i"£L^-   «i!'*'?^^'"  =l^;,.,'^"/VA"'ril''^  '^iQQ^°^l^'5^        WARDEN,  William  Albert;  b.  Worcester,  Mass.. 

Ward;  grad.  St  Johnsbury(Vt.)  Acad  1893;  A.B.,  ^  o  iggo';  g.  john  and  Narcissa  (Davis)  War- 
Dartmouth  1897:  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med  Scli^,  1900;  ^  ^^  pub.  schs.;  m.  Ella  M.  Durfee,  of  Fall  Riv- 
^inn^^^'^^v.-t;,  Downing,  of  Hanover,  N.H.,  Oct.  23,  Mass.,  Apr.  20,  1876;  children,  Florence  D.  (Mrs. 
1900;  2  children.  Carlton  J    Arthur  D.   Practiced  m  j^jieg  Warden  Tabor,  died  Mar.  2  2.  1906).  William 

^■^^^   ?a^nT"^T°"-   ^■^■\^^^.^'^-   Y.^^'^'^i^''''' J^^'^f:'  Vincent    (died    Mav    12,    1894),    Charles    Franklin, 

since  1903.    Mem.  A.M. A.    Mass.  Med.  Soc.    Repub-  jQ^n   Emerson.    Learned   trade   of  cabinet  maker 

hcan.    Cong  ist.    Clubs:   Country,   Economic     Rec-  member  firm   of  Warden   &   Nolan,    mfrs.,   picture 

reations:  golf.    Address:  397  Pleasant  St.,  Worces-  frames,  1872-7,  Warden  Brothers,  crockery  mchts., 

ter,   Mass.  1877-84,  "Warden  &  Phelps,  real  estate,  1884,  until 

WARD,    Samuel,    stationer;    b.    Newton    Centre,  death  of  Mr.  Phelps,  when  firm  became  Warden  & 

Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1845;  s.  John  and  Mary  (Kingsbury)  Carpenter;  projector  of  Columbia  Park,  Worcester. 

Ward;    A.B.,    Amherst,    1867;    m.    Sarah    G.    Wood-  Del.  Gen.  Conf.,  M.E.  Ch.,  Chicago,  1900;  sec.  20th 

worth,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  Dec.  10,  1872;  3  daugh-  Century    Thank    Offerins?    Commn..    1899-1900,    and 

ters,  Alice  G.   (Mrs.  Frank  A.  Lombard,  of  Kyoto,  sec.  Social  Union,  1897-8;  sec.  Worcester  M.E.  City 

Japan),    Marv    K.    (Mrs.    Morton    D.    Dunning,    of  Mission  Ch.  Extension;  trustee  ana  auditor  Trinity 

Kyoto),  Helen  A.    (Mrs.  Paul  T.  B.  Ward,  of  Med-  Ch.;   dir.   Y.M.C.A.     Mason    (K.T.):   mem.   K.   of  P., 

ford,  Mass.);  m.  2d.  Mary  C.  Barstow,  of  Bradford  Knights  of  Malta.    Wrote  Warden,  Davis  and  Dex- 

Acad.,    Bradford,    Mass.,    Sept.    18,    1901.     In   blank  ter  genealogies.    Recreations:  church  work.    Home: 

book  and  stationery  business  since  1868;  pres.  and  19    Circuit    Av.     Office:    Slater    Bldg.,    Worcester, 

treas.    Samuel    T\^ard    Co.    until    Sept.,    1913,    since  Mass. 

treas.  Samuel  Ward  Mfg.  Co.    Mem.  Boston  Cham-         W'ARDITER,  G(eorg-e)   Philip,  lawyer;  b.   Jersey 

ber  of  Commerce.  Nat.  Stationers'  and  Publishers'  cj^y    N  J     Nov    29,   1867;   s.   George  *W.  and  Mary 

Assn.    Conglist.    Republican.    Clubs:   Boston   City,  Elizabeth     (Jones)     Wardner;    A.B.,    summa    cum 

Congregational.    Home:  Newton  Centre,  Mass.    Of-  laude   Harvard,  1890,  A.M.,  1893;  LL.B.,  cum  laude, 

flee:  299  Atlantic  Av.,  or  59  Franklin  St.,  Boston.  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1893;  admUted  tojiar,  1S93_^; 

WARD,  William  G.,  college 
O..    Nov.    5,    1848;    s.    Hibbard 
(Burdett)    Ward;    A.B..    Ohi 
A.M.,    1875;    B.D.,    Drew    The 
Halle.  1873-4;  later  at  B 
3.     1873.      Prin.    Vermili 
1875-6;  prof,  history  anc 

Ohio,  1887-90;  pres.  Spoka..,.  v -.../   ^'..^..  ^o„..-^,  „, 

prof.    English    lit..    Syracuse    U.,    1893-8.    Emerson  Jtc.    Clubs:  ^«,„„.     ,,„    atoto    ct      la^ot^r. 

Coll.  of  Oratnrv,  Boston,  since  1898.    Mem.  Boston  tennis,    fishing.     Office.     110    State    St.,    Boston. 
Authors   Club:   v.-p.    .Am.   Soc.   Friends  of  Russian        WARDWEIiI.,  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Ipswich.  Mass., 

Freedom.     Author:    Tennyson's    Debt    to    Environ-  Apr.  28,  1840;  s.  IMoses  and  Amy  Swasey  (Farley) 

ment.  1898;  The  Poetry  of  Robert  Browning,  1898;  Wardwell;    paternal    ancestor    settled    in    Andover, 

Art  for  Schools,  1899;  Studies  in  Literature,  1901.  Ma.ss.,    1633;    grad.    Peabody    (Mass.)    High    Sch., 

Home:    The    Charlesgate,    535    Beacon    St.     Office:  1856;   Dartmouth  Coll..   1866;   m.    Peabody.   Oct.    6. 

Huntington  Av..  Boston.*  1875,  Sarah  Osborne  Fitch.    Became  elk.  in  store  at 


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Peabody  after  leaving  liigh  sch.,  ami  continued  for 
6  yrs. ;  teacher  gram,  sch.,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1866- 
69;  studied  law;  admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  1870;  prac- 
ticed at  Boston  and  Peabody,  1870-89,  moved  to  Sa- 
lem and  continued  in  practice  in  Boston  and  Salem 
until  1896,  when  was  appld.  by  Gov.  Wohott  as 
asso.  justice  of  Superior  Court  of  Mass.;  resigned, 
Sept.,  1898,  on  account  of  ill  healtli,  and  has  since 
practiced  at  Salem;  mem.  Mass.  Legislature,  1879, 
1881;  counsel  town  of  Peabody,  18  yrs.  Home:  Sa- 
lem, Mass. 

VTABDWEIiIi,  Iiinda  B.  (Mrs.  Frederick  S.  Ward- 
well),  teacher,  writer:  b.  Richmond,  Ind.,  July  19, 
1865;  d.  Jolin  W.  and  Hannah  Ann  (Wait)  Free;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Chicago;  pvt.  teachers  in  piano  and  sing- 
ing, Chicago,  Boston,  St.  Paul  and  New  York;  grad. 
Chicago  Mus.  College,  1886;  teacher's  certificate, 
Patersilea  Acad.,  Boston;  m.  Frederick  Schuyler 
Wardwell,  of  Bucksport,  Me.,  June  5,  1888;  1  son, 
Virgil  E.  Soprano  soloist,  St.  Paul  and  Duluth 
(Minn.),  Danbury  and  Stamford.  Conn,;  teacher  of 
singing.  Danbury  Sch.  of  IMusic;  chmn.  Plan  of 
Study  Dept.,  Nat.  Federation  Musical  Clubs,  1898- 
14;  chmn.  Music  Dept.,  Gen.  Federation  Women's 
Clubs;  founder  Stamford  Woman's  Club;  founder 
and  pres.  Schubert  Study  Club  (Stamford).  Au- 
thor: A  Plan  of  Study  on  Musical  History  (in  14 
parts).  Address:  Highland  Terrace,  Stamford,  Con- 
necticut. 

WARE,  Charles  Eliot,  lawyer;  b.  Fitchburg, 
Mass.,  July  17,  18  53;  s.  Thornton  Kirkland  and 
Lucy  Ann  Adams  (Marshall)  Ware,  and  descendant 
of  Robert  Ware,  Dedham,  Mass.,  1642;  ed.  Fitch- 
burg schs.,  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1876,  LL.B.,  1878;  m.  June  30.  1881,  Harriet  Pierce, 
d.  George  Washington  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Nash) 
Long,  of  Roxbury:  .3  children.  George  Long.  Charles 
Eliot,  Thornton  Kirkland.  Lawyer  in  Fitchburg, 
from  1878,  and  after  1879  in  partnership  with  his 
father  and  (jleorge  A.  Torrey  as  Ware.  Torrey  & 
Ware,  subsequently  T.  K.  &  C.  E.  Ware,  after  the 
death  of  his  father  in  1892,  as  Charles  E.  Ware; 
now  in  partnership  with  son,  Thornton  K.,  as  Ware 
&  Ware.  Pres.  Fitchburg  Savings  Bank,  Vt.  & 
Mass.  R.R.  Co.;  dir.  Fitchburg  R.R.  Co.,  Worcester 
Consolidated  Street  Ry.  Co.,  Springfield  Street  Ry., 
Fitchburg  Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  etc.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Club:  Fay.  Address:  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
WARE,  Charles  Pickard.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
WARE,  Henry,  lawyer.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
WARE,  Henry  Arthur,  banker.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

WARE,  Horace  Everett,  editor,  pub.;  b.  Milton, 
Mass.,  Aug.  27,  1845;  s.  Dr.  Jonathan  and  Mary 
Ann  (Tileston)  Ware;  direct  descendant  of  Robert 
Ware.  Dedham,  Mass.,  1642;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1867. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1869;  practiced  in  Boston  for 
several  yrs.;  mem.  since  1899,  of  William  Ware  & 
Co.,  pubs,  of  The  Old  Farmer's  Almanac  (estab- 
lished 1793).  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1879,  1880. 
Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars. 
S.A.R.  Writer  on  hist,  and  astron.  subjects.  Home: 
Milton,   IMass.    Office:    110  Summer  St.,   Boston.* 

WARE,  John  H.,  farmer;  b.  Townshend,  Vt., 
1855;  s.  Joseph  B.  and  Mary  Plummer  Ware;  ed. 
Leland  and  Gray  Sem. ;  in.  Elizabeth  L.  Church,  of 
Townshend,  Jan.  22,  1879;  children,  Marv,  Alice, 
Laura,  Ella.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1892,  1894, 
Senate,  1904;  mem.  State  Bd.  of  Agr.  2  yrs.  Repub- 
lican.   Conglist.    Address:    Townshend,   Vt. 

WARE,  Richard  Darwin,  lawyer;  b.  Marblehead, 
Mass.,  May  26,  1869;  s.  Darwin  Erastus  and  Ade- 
laide Frances  (Dickev)  V^are;  prep.  edn.  Boston 
Latin  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1893.  Admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  1892; 
practiced  in  Boston,  1893-13.  Amherst.  N.H.,  since 
Sept.,  1914.  Republican.  Mem.  Boston  Bar  Assn. 
Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston),  St.  Botolph  (Boston). 
Author:  In  the  Woods  and  On  the  Shore,  1908.  Ad- 
dress:  Amherst,  N.H. 

WARE,  Storer  Prehle,  commercial  paper;  b. 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  July  25.  1881;  s.  Moses  Everett 
and  Agnes  (Wheeler)  Ware:  prep.  edn.  pub.  and 
pvt.  schs.;  A.B..  Harvard,  1902;  m.  Elizabeth  Upton 
Kinsman,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  Oct.  19.  1907;  3  chil- 
dren, Ruth  Preble,  Storer  Preble.  Jr..  Nathaniel. 
In  foreign  exchange  dept..  Am.  Express  Co.,  Bos- 


ton, Mar.-Sept.,  1902;  with  Adams  &  Co.,  bankers 
and  brokers,  1902-3;  became  connected  with  Bond 
&  Goodwin,  corpn.  and  collateral  loans,  Jan.,  1903, 
mem.  of  firm  since  1908.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Clubs:  Algonquin,  Tennis  and  Racquet  (Boston); 
Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York).  Brookline  Coun- 
try. Recreations:  golf,  tennis.  Home:  Hingham, 
Mass.    Office:   35  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

WARE,  William  Rotoert,  architect;  May  27,  1832- 
June  9,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America.    1914-15.) 

WARE,  William  Rotch,  architect,  editor;  b. 
Cambridgeport.  Ma.ss.,  Sept.  6,  1848;  s.  John  Foth- 
ergill  Waterliouse  and  Caroline  Parsons  (Rice) 
Ware;  descendant  of  Robert  Ware,  who  settled  in 
Dedham,  Mass.,  prior  to  1642;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter 
Acad.,  1867;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1871;  studied  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  ficole  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris;  m.  Alice 
Hathaway  Cunningham,  of  Bolton,  Mass.,  May  17, 
1877;  7  children.  John,  Francis  C,  Richard  C, 
Malcolm  C,  Phillip  C.  Edward  C,  Stephen  C. 
Asst.  editor  and  editor  of  The  American  Architect 
and  Building  News  (weekly).  1876-07;  also  editor 
of  Topical  Architecture  (monthly).  Corr.  mem. 
Am.  Inst.  Architects;  hon.  mem.  Boston  Soc.  Arch- 
itects; mem.  Soc.  Beaux-Arts  Architects,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  (Harvard).  Unitarian.  Editor  and  Com- 
piler: Monographs  of  American  Architecture  (VI), 
1885-8;  The  Georgian  Period  (3  vols,  quarto),  1899- 
02;  Renaissance  Doorwavs,  1901;  Door  and  Window 
Grilles,  1902;  Ecclesiastical  Domes,  1904.  Home: 
East   Milton.  Mass. 

WARNER,  Carmillus  Turten,  M.D. ;  b.  Land- 
grove,  Vt,  Oct.  12,  1864;  s.  Carmillus  T.  and  Emily 
O.  (Rawson)  Warner;  descendant  of  Sir  Edward 
Rawson.  sec.  Mass.  Bay  Colon v,  1650-86;  prep.  edn. 
Vt.  Acad.;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine.  1885; 
post-grad,  work  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia), 
and  U.  of  Berlin;  m.  Josephine  Spaulding,  of  Bur- 
lington, Vt.,  June  20,  1888;  2  children.  Reuben  D., 
Rosalyn  S.  Practiced  in  South  Londonderry,  Vt., 
1888-9,  Marlboro,  Mass..  since  1890;  pres.  Marlboro 
Hosp.  since  1904;  dir.  First  Nat.  Bank,  Marlboro; 
trustee  Marlboro  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  A.M. A., 
Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow;  mem.  Sons 
of  Vets.  Republican.  Baptist.  Address:  75  W. 
Main  St.,   Marlboro,  Mass. 

WARNER,  Charles  Eranklin,  educator;  b.  Somer- 
ville,  Mass.,  Sept.  18,  1857;  s.  Benjamin  Franklin 
and  Caroline  (Bucknam)  Warner:  descendant  of 
Samuel  Warner,  who  came  from  England  and  set- 
tled at  "Lancaster  Grant"  (now  Harvard.  Mass.), 
about  1640;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  Classical  and  Scientific 
Acad.,  Hallowell.  Me.:  Colby  Coll.;  spl.  courses  at 
State  Normal  Sch.,  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  and  Harvard  U. ;  Sc.D..  Colby;  m.  Marion  A. 
Luce,  of  Vassalboro,  Me.,  July  5.  1887;  1  daughter, 
Margaret  Luce.  Supt.  schs.,  Augusta,  Me.,  1SS2-3; 
master  of  science.  State  Normal  Sch..  Farmington, 
Me.,  1883-8,  Cambridge  (Mass.)  English  High  Sch., 
1888-90;  master  Cambridge  Manual  Training  Sch., 
1890-8;  prin.  Tech.  High  Sch.,  Springfield,  Mass., 
since  1898;  trustee  Colby  Coll.,  Am.  Internat.  Coll. 
(Springfield).  Mem.  Springfield  Bd.  of  Trade.  Mem. 
A.A.A.S.,  N.E.A.,  Nat.  Assn.  for  Promotion  of  In- 
dustrial Edn.,  S.A.R.,  Delta  Upsilon;  hon.  mem. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Beta  Chapter  of  Me.),  etc.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  (liberal).  Clubs:  The  Club,  Satur- 
day Night  Club  (Springfield);  Colonial  (Cam- 
bridge, Mass.).  Contbr.  articles  to  ednl.  mags,  and 
to  proc.  N.E.A.  Recreation';:  traveling,  country 
life.  Home:  41  Dartmouth  St.  Office:  Tech.  High 
Sch..   53  Elliot  St.,   Springfield.  Mass. 

WARNER,  Donald  Ticknor,  lawyer;  b.  Salisbury, 
Conn.,  Dec.  15.  1S50:  s.  Donald  J.  and  Lois  Ticknor 
(Ball)  Warner;  Salisburv  Acad.  (Trinitv  Coll.), 
Hartford;  (hon.  M.A.,  Trinitv.  1892):  m.  Harriet  E. 
Wells,  of  Salisbury,  Conn.,  Oct.  4,  1882.  Admitted 
to  bar,  1873,  in  partnership  with  Donald  J.  Warner 
until  1881;  practiced  alone,  1881-91:  mem.  firm 
Warner  &  Landon,  1891-11;  pres.  Lakeville  Water 
Co.;  treas.  and  dir.  Salisbury  Cutlery  Handle  Co.; 
dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank  (New  Milford.  Conn.).  Post- 
master Salisbury.  1874-85;  judge  of  Probate  Ct., 
dist.  of  Salisburv.  1895-16;  mem.  Conn.  Senate, 
1895-9  (chmn.  judiciary  com.,  1895.  1897);  mem. 
Constl.  Conv..  1902,  and  chmn.   Statutory  Revision 


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Com.,  revision  of  1902;  state's  atty.,  Litchfield  Co., 
1896-16.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Pres.  Litchfield 
Co.  Bar  Assn.,  Litchfield  Co.  University  Club; 
trustee  Scoville  Memorial  Library,  Salisbury; 
mem.  Phi  Kappa  Chapter  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Home: 
Salisbury,   Conn.* 

WABNEB,  Franklin  Georg-e,  M.D.;  b.  Chester- 
town,  N.Y.,  Jan.  IS,  1S63;  s.  Daniel  and  Lizzie 
(Jeffs)  Warner,  and  direct  descendant  of  William 
Warner,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1637;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1S88; 
M.D.,  Med.  Dept.  Union  Coll.,  1892;  m.  Amesbury, 
Mass.,  Nov.  6,  1895,  Nettie  M.  Heritage;  1  son, 
Stanley  G.,  b.  July  6,  fS97.  Practiced  Antrim,  N. 
H.,  1892-09;  now  at  Peterboro,  N.H.  Mem.  N.H. 
Legislature,  1898;  del.  State  Constl.  Conv.,  1902. 
Mason;  Odd  Fellow  (Past  Grand)  mem.  Rebekalis. 
Democrat.'  Presbyn.    Address:  Peterboro,  N.H. 

"WABITEB,  Georg-e  Henry,  author.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Who  in  America,   1908-9.) 

VTABNEB,  Henry  Eldrldg-e,  lawyer;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Nov.  27,  1860;  s.  Caleb  H.  and 
Elizabeth  (Bangs)  Warner;  descendant  of  William 
Warner,  who  settled  at  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1637;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1882,  A.M.,  1885;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law 
Sch.,  1885;  m.  Henrietta  Edla  Slade,  of  Chestnut 
Hill,  Mass.,  June  14,  1900;  3  children,  Henry,  Mar- 
garet, Frederika.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1885;  sec. 
to  Justice  Gray,  of  the  U.S.  Supreme  Ct.,  1885-6; 
practiced  in  Boston  since  1886;  referee  in  bank- 
ruptcy since  1900;  mem.  Warner,  Warner,  & 
Stackpole;  dir.  Hood  Rubber  Co.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar 
Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Republican.  Clubs: 
Union;  Harvard  (Boston  and  New  Yorlc) ;  Beverlj' 
Yacht.  Recreations:  yachting,  tennis,  golf.  Home: 
Lincoln,  Mass.    Office:  84  State  St.,  Boston. 

"WABNEB,  Holbart  Augustus,  retired  mfr., 
banker;  b.  Thomaston,  Conn.,  May  16,  1832;  s. 
Josiah  and  Sophia  (Boardman)  Warner;  pub.  sch. 
edn.;  m.  Southington,  Conn.,  May  27,  1857,  Mary  A. 
Woodruff  (died,  1899).  Employed  as  mechanic  and 
foreman  Seth  Thomas  Clock  Co.,  Manross  Bros. 
Co.,  S.  E.  Root- Clock  Co.;  pres.  Bristol  Savings 
Bank,  since  1896.  Chmn.  Rep.  Town  Com.;  select- 
man 6  yrs.  Conglist.  Mason.  Address:  Bristol, 
Conn. 

'WABNIiB,  Horace  Everett,  author;  b.  in  Lake 
Co.,  O.,  Jan.  10,  1839;  s.  Albert  and  Lucina  (Snow) 
Warner;  A.B.,  Beloit  (Wis.)  Coll.,  1867;  m.  Anna 
J.  Riggs,  of  Beloit,  Oct.  14,  1870.  Served  as  pvt. 
Co.  E,  22d  Wis.  Inf.,  Civil  War,  and  lost  an  arm 
at  battle  of  Resaca,  Ga. ;  practiced  law  at  Vinton, 
la.,  1873-85;  in  U.S.  civ.  service,  1887-1904.  Congre- 
gationalism Author:  The  Ethics  of  Force,  1905; 
The  Cricket's  Song,  and  Other  Melodies,  1907. 
Home:   Groton,   N.H.* 

'WABNEB,  Howard  H.,  banker;  b.  Cromwell, 
Conn.,  Jan.  14,  1877;  s.  Isaac  Henry  and  Julia  Au- 
gusta (Ranney)  Warner;  ed.  dist.  schs.,  Cromwell; 
grad.  Highland  Mil.  Acad.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  June, 
1894;  m.  Jan.  19,  1898,  Nellie  C.  Bliss,  of  Cromwell, 
Conn.  Boolvkeeper  for  The  J.  &  E.  Stevens  Co., 
Cromwell,  1894-7;  boolsikeeper  and  teller,  Columbia 
Trust  Co.,  Middletown,  1897-1900;  salesman  invest- 
ments, The  Jackson  Co.,  1900-1;  bookkeeper,  teller 
and  cashier,  since  May,  1901,  Central  Nat.  Bank; 
treas.  Middletown  Trust  Co.,  since  its  organization, 
Jan.,  1910;  trustee  Middletown  Savings  Bank, 
(IJromwell  Dime  Savings  Bank;  dir.  East  Hampton 
(Conn.)  Bank  &  Trust  Co.;  councilman.  Middle- 
town,  1905-6;  water  commr.  since  Apr.,  1909.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mem.  St.  John's  Lodge,  F.  and 
A.  M.;  Washington  Chapter,  R.  A.  M.  Clubs:  20th 
Century,  Middletown  Yacht.  Home:  136  Lincoln  St. 
Office:   273  Main  St.,   Middletown,  Conn. 

WABNEB,  Joseph  Bang-s,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Aug.  5,  1848;  s.  Caleb  Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Bangs) 
Warner;  descendant  of  William  Warner,  Ipswich, 
Mass.,  1636;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1869,  A.M.,  1872; 
studied  law  in  office  of  William  G.  Russell,  Boston; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1873;  m.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1876,  Margaret  Woodbury  Storer; 
2  sons,  Roger  Sherman,  Langdon.  Practiced  since 
1873;  mem.  W^arner,  Warner  &  Stackpole  since 
1903;  instr.  in  history,  Harvard,  1872-3;  lecturer 
in  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1886-7;  trustee  Radcliffe 
Coll.,   Simmons  Coll.    Mem.   Am.   Bar  Assn.,  Mass 


Bar  Assn.'  (v. p.).  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Unitarian.  Republican.  Clubs:  Union, 
St.  Botolph  (Boston);  Harvard  (Boston  and  New 
York).  Recreations:  reading.  Home:  23  Brimmer 
St.    Office:  84  State  St.,  Boston.* 

WABNEB,  Iiucien  Thompson,  mfr.;  b.  New 
York,  N.Y.,  Apr.  18,  1877;  s.  F^ucien  Calvin  and 
Keren  Sarah  Thirza  (Osborne)  Wainer;  descendant 
of  Francis  Cooke  and  Stephen  Hopkins,  of  the 
Mavfiower,  and  Capt.  Samuel  Hitchcock,  of  the 
Revolutionary  Army;  A.B.,  Oberlin,  1898;  LL.B., 
Columbia  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1901;  m.  Mary  Barbour 
Whitman,  of  Groton,  Conn.,  Apr.  29,  1903;  2  chil- 
dren, Arthur  Whitman,  b.  1904;  Agnes  Howland,  b. 
1908.  Admitted  to  N.Y.  bar,  1901;  became  mem. 
Warner  Bros.  Co.,  corset  mfrs.,  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
1901;  sec.  and  sales  mgr.  same  since  1903;  dir. 
Warner  Chem.  Co.,  Bridgeport  Hydraulic  Co., 
Bridgeport  Gas  Co.;  trustee  Bridgeport  Savings 
Bank.  Mem.  Internat.  Com.  Y.M.C.A. ;  dir.  and 
trustee  Bridgeport  Y.M.C.A.  Mem.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  Seaside,  Brooklawn  (Bridgeport); 
University  (Bridgeport  and  New  York);  Phi  Gam- 
ma Delta  (New  York).  Home:  61  Broad  St.  Office: 
The  Warner  Brothers  Co.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

WABNEB,  Iiyman,  clergyman;  b.  Bolton,  Conn., 
July  4,  1826;  s.  Ashbel  and  Abigail  (Lyman)  War- 
ner; student,  Western  Reserve  Coll.,  1850-2,  Wil- 
liams Coll.,  1852-4,  A.B.,  1854;  student  Hartford 
Theol.  Sem.,  1854-5,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1855-7; 
m.  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  15,  1857,  Elisabeth  S. 
Olmstead  (now  deceased);  m.  2d,  Salisbury,  Conn., 
June  14,  1894,  Maria  Hutcliinson.  Ordained  to  min- 
istry Congl.  Ch.,  1857;  pastor  Congl.  Ch.,  Ashfleld, 
Mass.,  1857-9;  teacher  and  occasional  supply.  East 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1859-62;  pastor:  Becket,  Mass., 
1862-4,  Rockford,  la.,  1864-71,  East  Hartland,  Conn., 
1872-6,  Burlington.  1879-81,  West  Granville,  Mass., 
1881-5;  resident,  Salisbury,  since  1885.  Address: 
Salisbury,  Conn. 

WABNEB,  Milton  Burrag'e,  lawyer;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  Aug.  27,  1861;  s.  Burrage  Y.  and  Sarah 
A.  (Peirce)  Warner;  descendant  of  William  War- 
ner, who  settled  in  Ipswich,  in  1637;  grad.  Bridge- 
water  (Mass.)  Normal  Sch.,  1884;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1891;  unmarried.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar, 
1891;  practiced  in  New  Bedford,  later  in  Dalton 
and  since  1895  in  Pittsfield;  was  associated  for  a 
short  time  with  Robert  F.  Raymond,  later  justice 
Superior  Ct.  of  Mass.,  then  with  Byron  Weston; 
mem.  Warner  &  Barker  since  1910;  mem.  corpn. 
City  Savings  Bank;  mem.  Common  C^^ouncil,  Pitts- 
field,  1899,  1900,  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1901;  city  so- 
licitor, Pittsfield,  1904-12.  Trustee  Balance  Rock 
Park.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.  Alumni  Assn.,  Thayer  Law  Club 
Assn.,  Pi  Eta;  trea.s.  Berkshire  Law  Library.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs: 
Park,  Country;  Harvard  (N.Y.  City).  Recreations: 
cross  country  riding,  golf,  tennis.  Address:  Pitts- 
field,  Mass. 

WABNEB,  Botoert  Lyon,  banker;  b.  St.  Louis, 
Apr.  19,  1869:  M.E.  in  Elec.  Engring.,  Cornell  U., 
1892;  m.  Anne  Pearson,  of  Philadelphia,  Nov.  2, 
1893;  6  children.  With  Westinghouse  Elec.  &  Mfg. 
Co.,  Boston,  1892-1906;  mem.  firm  of  Warner, 
Tucker  &  Co..  bankers,  since  1906;  officer  or  dir. 
numerous  corpns.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs. 
Home:  Concord,  Mass.  Office:  50  Congress  St., 
Boston. 

WABNEB,  Bog-er  Sherman,  lawyer;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Aug.  7,  1877;  s.  Joseph  B.  and  Mar- 
garet W.  (Storer)  Warner;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1898, 
LL.B.,  1902;  m.  Beverly  Farms,  Mass.,  Aug.  4,  1906, 
Mary  Hooper;  children,  Roger  S.,  Jr..  Rachel,  Wil- 
liam' Sturffis.  Practiced,  Boston,  since  1902:  mem. 
firm  of  Warner,  Warner  &  Stackpole  until  1914, 
since  alone.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs: 
St  Botolph,  LTnion  Boat.  Harvard  (Boston  and  New 
York).  Home:  58  Chestnut  St.  Office:  60  State  St., 
Boston. 

WABBEN,  Arthur,  author,  journalist;  moved  to 
New  Yor'K.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

WABBEN,  Bentley  Wirt,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Apr. 
20,  1864;  s.  William  Wirt  and  Mary  (Adams)  War- 


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ren;  A.B.,  Williams,  1885;  studied  law  under  Hon. 
Thomas  P.  Proctor  and  at  Boston  U.;  m.  Ellen 
Hatch,  d.  of  Hon.  William  Windom,  of  Minn.,  June 
6,  1894;  2  children,  Ellen  Windom,  Bentley  W.,  Jr. 
Admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  1888,  and  since  in  practice 
at  Boston;  mem.  Warren,  Garfield,  Whiteside  & 
Lamson;  pres.  Winnisimmet  R.R.;  trustee  Wor- 
cester Kys.  &  Investment  Co.,  ICast  Middlesex  St. 
Ry.  Co.,  Boston  &  Revere  St.  Ry.  Co.;  trustee  Brigh- 
ton J''i\e  Cents  Savings  Bank.  ]\Iem.  Ma.ss.  Ho.  of 
Bep.,  1891,  82,  Mass.  Civil  Service  Commn.,  1903-05. 
Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston. 
Trustee  \\'illiams  Coll.  Democrat,  l-^piscopalian. 
Clubs:  Union,  University,  Country,  Boston  City 
(Boston),  University  (New  York).  Home:  Wil- 
liamstown,  Mass.;  (winter)  185  Beacon  St.,  Bos- 
ton,   (tfflcc:    30   State  St.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

WARREN,  Calvin  E.,  insurance;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Sept.  26,  1850;  s.  Joseph  How  and  Abigail 
(Newton)  Warren,  both  of  Mass.;  descendant  of 
John  Warren,  who  came  to  America  with  Gov. 
Winthrop,  in  the  ship  Arbella,  1630,  and  settled  at 
Watertown,  Mass.  (laid  out  first  highways  in  Wa- 
tertown);  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Shrewsbury,  Mass.;  m. 
Emma  F.  Brig-gs,  of  Boston,  1874;  3  children,  Ed- 
win Clifton  (deceased),  Ednah  A.,  Evelyn  M.  Re- 
moved to  Boston,  1870;  elk.  in  mercantile  and  ins. 
offices  until  1893;  in  ins.  brokerage  and  agency 
business  in  own  name,  1893-10;  mem.  firm  of  War- 
ren, Meade  &  Gale,  1910-14;  firm  consolidated,  1914, 
with  John  Paulding  Meade  &  Co.,  gen.  agts.  for 
eastern  ISIass.  of  the  Hartford  Accident  and  Indem- 
nity Co.  of  Hartford,  Conn.;  fii'm  also  resident  agts. 
of  .'several  fire,  marine  and  automoDile  fire  ins.  cos., 
still  retains  connection  as  sr.  mem.  of  new  firm. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Odd  Fellow.  Recreations: 
music  and  travel.  Home:  64  Gray  St.,  Arlington, 
Mass.    Office:  99  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

WARREIT,  Charles,  lawyer:  b.  Boston,  Mar.  9, 
1868;  s.  Hon.  Winslow  and  Marv  Lincoln  (Tink- 
ham)  Warren;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1889,  A.M.,  1892; 
student  Harvaid  Law  School,  1889-92;  m.  Annie 
Louise,  d.  William  Henry  Bliss,  Jan.  6,  1904.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1892,  and  practiced  at  Boston;  asso- 
ciated in  practice  with  Moorfield  Storey,  1892-3: 
pvt.  sec.  to  Gov.  William  E.  Russell,  1893;  asso- 
ciated in  law  practice  with  Gov.  Russell  until  the 
death  of  the  latter  in  1896;  became  mem.  Warren  & 
Perry,  1897;  asst.  atty.  gen.  of  U.S.  since  May, 
1914.  Chmn.  Mass.  Civ.  Service  Commn.,  1905-11. 
Trustee  N.E.  Conservatory  of  Music.  Clubs:  Nor- 
folk Country,  Papyrus,  Boston  City,  St.  Botolph. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books.) 
Home:  Dedham,  Mass.  Office:  Dept.  of  Justice, 
Washington,  D.C.  * 

WARREN,  Charles  Carlton,  tanner;  b.  Hartland, 
Vt.,  P'eb.  11,  1843;  s.  Charles  Walton  and  Julia  M. 
(Perry)  Warren;  ed.  common  schools,  and  Union 
Acad.,  Meriden,  N.H. ;  m.  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1873,  Ella 
F.  McElroy.  Enlisted  at  19  as  1st  class  musician, 
band  attached  to  1st  Vt.  Brigade,  2d  Division,  6th 
Army  Corps,  and  was  honorably  mustered  out, 
1864;  engaged  in  tanning  business  in  Hartland, 
later  at  Waterbury,  incorporated,  1899,  as  the  War- 
ren Leather  Co.  (pres.);  formerly  mem.  State  Fish 
Commn.  and  dir.  State  Fish  Hatchery.  Republican. 
Mason.    Mem.  G.A.R.    Address:  Waterbury,  Vt. 

WARREN,  Charles  Everett,  M.D.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WARREN,  Charles  Henry,  real  estate  expert  and 
apprai.'^er;  h.  Dublin,  N.H.,  Sept.  21,  1861;  s.  Jesse 
and  Sarah  J.  (Taggart)  Warren;  direct  descendant 
of  Daniel,  brother  of  the  patriot.  Gen.  Joseph  War- 
ren, who  was  killed  at  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill;  ed. 
pub.  schs.,  Dublin,  N.H. ;  high  sch.,  Peterboro,  N.H. ; 
Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.;  Eastman  Busine.ss 
Coll.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y. ;  m.  Sarah  Jane  Brennan, 
of  Peterboro,  N.H.  (died  July  3,  1913);  2  children, 
Charles  Jesse,  Lillian  Beatrice  (Mrs.  Rollins  F. 
Watkins,  of  Pittsburgh.  Pa.).  Began  active  career 
as  treas.  Am.  Trust  Co.,  mfrs.  surg.  apparatus, 
Peterboro;  then  agt.  Am.  Express  Co.  and  later  with 
Snow,  Church  &  Co.,  mercantile  lawyers,  Baltimore, 
Md. ;  removed  to  Boston,  1883,  and  agt.  Adams 
Express  Co.  10  yrs. ;  entered  real  estate  business 
on  own  account,  1893,  incorporated,  1912,  as  Charles 
H.  Warren  &  Co.,  of  which  is  pres.  and  treas.  For- 
merly mem.  N.H.  Nat.  Guard.    Mem.  Boston  Bd.  of 


Assessors,  Dorchester  Bd.  of  Trade,  Dorchester 
Real  Estate  Brokers'  Assn.  Mem.  S.R.  Democrat. 
Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Dorchester  (1st  v. -p.).  Recrea- 
tions: bowling,  fishing,  liunting.  Home:  66  Brent 
St.  Office:  624  Washington  St.,  Dorchester,  Boston, 
Mass. 

WARREN,  Charles  Hyde,  educator;  b.  Water- 
town,  Conn.,  Sept.  27,  1876;  s.  Charles  Alanson  and 
Frances  Maria  (Hyde)  Warren;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield 
Scientific  Sch.,  Yale,  1896;  studied  Yale  Grad.  Sch., 
1896-9.  I'h.D.,  1899;  m.  Watertown,  June  17,  1903, 
Charlotte  Wardner  Lamson;  children,  Richard,  Al- 
len, AN'illiam.  Asst.  prof,  m'ineralogy,  1904-12,  prof, 
same  since  1912,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Engaged  in  re- 
search along  lines  of  mineralogy  and  petography, 
also  to  some  extent  in  professional  and  consulting 
work  of  mineral,  and  geol.  nature.  Free  Trader. 
Member  Geol.  Soc.  America,  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Sciences,  Sigma  Xi.  Home:  293  Woodland  Rd.,  Au- 
burndale,  Mass.  Office:  Mass.  Inst.  Technology, 
Boston.* 

"WARREN,  Charles  Jesse,  real  estate  broker;  b. 

Peterboro,  N.H.,  Nov.  2,  1884;  s.  Charles  Henry  and 
Sarah  Jane  (Brennan)  Warren;  direct  descendant 
of  Daniel,  brother  of  Gen.  Joseph  Warren,  who  died 
at  Bunker  Hill;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1908;  m.  ISIarie 
Elizabeth  Selinger,  of  Boston,  Feb.  18,  1914.  In 
real  estate  business,  Dorchester,  since  1909;  mng. 
dir.  Charles  H.  Warren  Co.;  representing  Old  Col- 
ony Realty  Associates,  since  Nov.  23,  1914.  Justice 
of  the  Peace.  Democrat.  Mem.  S.R.,  Knights  of 
Columbus.  Clubs:  Dorchester  Club,  Boston  Y.M. 
C.A.  Home:  51  Withington  St.  Office:  624  Wash- 
ington St.,  Dorchester,  and  262  Washington  St., 
Boston. 

WARREN,  Clarence  A.,  lawver;  b.  Durham,  N.Y., 
July  9,  1882;  s.  Edmund  C.  and  Martha  E.  (Elli- 
son) Warren;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Revere,  Mass.;  studied 
law  privately;  m.  Blanche  E.  Chase,  of  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  June  6,  1906.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1904; 
mem.  Howland  &  Warren;  corpn.  practice  (counsel 
for  several  banks);  pres.  Revere  Beach  Co.;  treas. 
and  dir.  Winnisimont  Trust,  Inc.,  The  Cary  Co.; 
dir.  Broadway  Nat.  Bank,  Springwater  Carbonating 
Co.,  Aldrich,  Clisbee  Co.;  trustee  County  Savings 
Bank.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Chelsea,  1906,  7,  8; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909,  10.  Trustee  Rufua 
S.  Frost  Gen.  Hosp.  Republican.  Baptist.  IMason 
(K.T.).  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Mass.  Republican. 
Home:  Chelsea,  Mass.  Office:  18  Tremont  St.,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

WARREN,  Cornelia,  author;  b.  at  Waltham, 
^Nlass.;  d.  Samuel  D.  AVarren.  paper  mfr. ;  mem. 
local  com.  for  Denison  House  Coll.  Settlement.  Au- 
thor: Miss  Wilton,  1892.  Address:  Cedar  Hill,  Wal- 
tham, !Mass. 

WARREN,  Edg-ar  William,  shoe  mfr. ;  b.  Shrews- 
bury, Mass.,  Oct.  4,  1853;  s.  Henry  E.  and  Susannah 
(W'ood)  Warren;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  grad.  high  sch.; 
m.  Delia  H.  Prentice.  Resident  of  Newton  since 
1894;  mem.  Common  Council,  1897,  alderman,  1899- 
1900,  mayor,  1905.    Office:   170  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 

WARREN,  Edward  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Jan.  11,  1873;  s.  William  H.  and  Charlotte 
E.  (Marsh)  Warren;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895;  A.M., 
Columbia  Grad.  Sch.,  1896,  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.; 
LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1900;  m.  Elinor  Fos- 
ter, of  Baltimore,  Md.,  May  28,  1910;  1  daughter, 
Elinor  Foster.  Practiced,  New  York,  1900-4;  asst. 
prof,  law,  1904-8,  prof,  law  1908-13,  Story  prof,  law 
since  1913,  Harvard;  mem.  Warren,  Hoague  &  Bige- 
low.  Trustee  Boston  Home  for  Incurables.  Mem. 
Am.  and  JMass.  bar  assns..  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston. 
Author:  Cases  on  Corporation,  1909.  Home:  224 
Marlboro  St.    Office:  84  State  St.,  Boston.* 

WARREN,  Piske,  paper  mfr.;  b.  Waltham,  Mass., 
July  3,  1862;  s.  Samuel  Dennis  and  Susan  Cornelia 
(Clarke)  Warren;  B.A.,  Harvard,  1884;  studied  law 
at  U.  of  Oxford,  Eng.,  1906-7 ;m.  Gretchen  Osgood, 
of  Boston,  Mav  14,  1891.  In  paper  mfg.  business, 
1884 — ;  partner  firm  of  S.  D.  Warren  &  Co.,  Boston, 
1889- — ;  treas.  Cumberland  Mfg.  Co.,  installation 
of  plants  for  filtration  of  water  supplies,  1888-98. 
Operated  electric  road  carriage  in  Waltham,  ls91, 
1st  in  Mass.  and  possibly  1st  in  U.S.  Won  amateur 
tennis  champion  of  the  U.S.  in  court  of  Boston  Ath- 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND  1113 

letic  Assn.,    1893.     Made   tours   of   tlie   world,    1897,  liolden    St.    Jiy.    Co.,    1905-07.     Mom.    Mass.    Ho.    of 

1901,  05,  07.    Founded  single-taxins:  community  of  Hep.,    1882,    85;    mem.    Bd.    Overseers   of    the   Poor, 

Tahanto,  in  Harvard,  Mass.,  1909,  and  that  of  Hali-  1890;  town  treas.  9  yr.s.;  water  commr.  2  yrs.    Au- 

don,  in  Westbrook,  Me.,  1911;  introduced  the  Raif-  thor:   Reminiscences  of  a  Mississippi  Carpet-Bag- 

feisen  system  of  co-operative  credit  in  Arden,  Del.,  ger,  1914.    Address:  Holden,  Mass. 

1911    1st  in  U.S    Writer  of  occa.sional  articles,  prin-  WABREN,  Herbert  Cleveland,  banker;  b.  Derby, 

cipallj    on    Philippine   question.     Mem.    exec.    com.  conn.,  Feb.  5,  1843;  s.  Henry  and  Mary  A.  (Clark) 

f'a^iQ  i^^®^7^  '^^»    League;    dir.    Am.    Peace    Soc,  Warren:  descendant  of  George  Clark,  original  set- 

19  03-11       Mem.    Boston    P<iper    Trade    Assn.      hoc.  tier  of  Mil  ford.  Conn.,   1635;  ed.  Derby  pub.   schs.; 

Chem.    Industry     Alpha    Delta    Phi,    Delta    Kappa  m.    HeUn    B.    Perkin.s    of    Meriden,    Conn.,    Oct.    9, 

Epsilon,   O.K.    Clubs:    Boston   Athletic,   Mass.    Re-  i867    (died,   1896);  2  children,   Louise   (wife  of  Dr. 

form,   Boston  City,  Twentieth  Century,  Economic,  r.  j.  Ferguson,  of  New  Haven),  Harold  P.;  m.  2d, 

Union.  Home:  Tahanto  Fai-m.  Harvard,  Mass.  Resi-  Alice   G.   Bristol,   of   New   Haven,   Conn.,   June    14. 

dence:  8  Mt.  Vernon  PI.    Office:  200  Devonshire  St.,  1900.    Engaged  in  banking  business,  first  as  mem. 

^"^'^O"-  McAlister  &   Warren,    1877-85,   then   on   own   acct.. 

WABBEir,  Frederick  Morris,  prof.;  b.  Durham,  1885-92;  sr.  mem.  H.  C.  Warren  &  Co.,  bankers  and 
Me.,  June'9,  1859;  s.  John  Quincy  and  Ellen  Maria  brokers,  since  1892;  pres.  Merchants'  Nat.  Rank, 
(Cary)  Warren;  B.A.,  Amherst,  1880;  the  Sorbonne,  1905-13,  v.-p.  since  1913;  treas.  New  Haven  Cham- 
Paris,  1884-6;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1887;  ber  of  Commerce,  1898-07,  pres.  1907-8;  mem.  New 
(L.H.D.,  Amherst  College,  1901;  A.M.,  Yale  Univ.,  Haven  Park  Commn.,  1903-11.  Republican.  Cong- 
1907) ;  m.  Estelle  Ward  Carey,  of  Baltimore,  June  8,  list.  Mason.  Clubs:  New  Haven  Country,  Quinni- 
1892.  Instr.  modern  langs.,  Western  Reserve  Coll.,  piack.  Recreations:  trout  Ashing.  Home:  291  Whit- 
1881-3;  instr.  and  asso.  in  modern  langs.,  Johns  ney  Av.  Office:  108  Orange  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Hopkins,  1886-91;  prof.  Romance  langs.,  Adelbert  TxrAti-o-c'-Kr  txat.-ha-^  t  a-^rrfn-^A  ^y^f  o,.,^v,;*«^t,,,.o. 
Coll.  (Western  Reserve  U.),  1891-01 ;  Street  prof.  ,3  M^^chf^fer  En<^  Mar^9  f^ 
rhnsKonl?in'Jf8^"fi'''^'^ieWhnTw^^  l^hnsTnd'larah'^inne  (BroadfieldV  W 
fpn  ?nr.n«t  XVhn^i.«t;:;i  i^fn r^=  ^  w^.^i'-  V R  M  ,  ="  "ative  of  Dedham,  Mass.;  1st  ancestor  in  America 
fiit/cf/'^.w  w.vin  n^^^*^^^^  at  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1638;  student  Owens  Coll.. 
neid  bt.,  JNew  Haven,  conn.  Manchester,   1871-5;  in  architect's  office,  Manches- 

'WABBEN,  Georg'e  Copp,  mfr. ;  b.  Newton,  Mass.,  ter,  1875-6;  studied  architecture,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
Sept.  1,  1863;  s.  Herbert  Marshall  and  Eliza  Caro-  1877-9;  in  office  of  H.  H.  Richardson,  Brookline, 
line  (Copp)  Warren;  ed.  Newton  High  Sch.;  m.  1879-84;  spl.  student  Harvard,  1883-4;  traveled  and 
Frances  Vaughan  Gibbens,  of  New  York,  Apr.  7,  studied  architecture  in  Europe,  1884-5;  (hon.  A.M., 
1890.  Began  active  career,  1881,  as  elk.  for  War-  Harvard,  1902);  m.  Catharine  (ilark,  d.  Rev.  James 
ren  Chem.  Mfg.  Co.,  asphalt  refining,  owned  by  Reed,  of  Boston,  Nov.  8,  1887;  children,  Winifred 
father  and  uncles;  became  foreman  Warren-Scharf  B.,  Hilda,  Arthur  B.,  James  R.  Began  practice 
Asphalt  Paving  Co.,  Columbus,  O.,  1884,  and  supt.  alone  in  Boston,  1886;  mem.  Warren,  Smith  &  Bis- 
same  CO.,  in  Montreal,  Rochester  and  elsewhere;  coe,  1894-02,  since  Warren  &  Smith.  Instr.  archi- 
removed  to  Utica,  N.Y.,  1888;  apptd.  dist.  mgr.,  tecture,  1893-4,  asst.  prof.,  1894-9,  prof,  and  chmn. 
same  co.,  1890,  gen.  supt.,  1895;  with  6  brothers  or-  council  Sch.  of  Architecture  since  1899,  Harvard; 
ganized  Warren  Brothers  Co.,  1901,  to  develop  new  dean  of  faculty.  School  of  Architecture,  1914.  Fel- 
bituminous  pavement,  known  as  the  bitulithic,  in-  low  A. I. A.  (dir.  1893-6),  American  Acad.  Arts  and 
vented  by  brother  Frederick  J.,  and  now  in  gen.  Sciences.  Home:  Garden  Terrace,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
use  by  cities  of  U.S.  and  Can.;  elected  v.-p.  and  Office:  care  Warren  &  Smith,  Equitable  Bldg.,  Bos- 
gen,   mgr.    of   CO.    at   its   organization    (pres.    since  ton,  Mass. 

death   of   brotlier   Frederick   J.,    1905)      Mem.    Am.  WABBEN,  J(ohn)    Collins,   surgeon;   b.   Boston, 

Soc.  Engring.  Contractors,  Am.  Soc    Municipal  Im-  ^^y  4,  1842;  s.  Jonathan  Mason  and  Annie  (Crown- 

provements,  Nat.  Highway  Assn     Am.  Assn.  High-  inshield)  Warren;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1863,  M.D.,  1866; 

way   Improvernents,   Am     Road   Builders    Associa-  (ll.d.,  Jefferson  Medical  College,  Phila,  Pa.,  1895, 

V°."-  x9^"'^^- .F^^^.'i^",,  *^^'^^' J^'^^PAP"';  ".^"t^t-^"^^"/^  Harvard,    1906,    McGill,    1911);    m.    Amy    Shaw,    of 

Art.    Home:   41  Middle.sex  Rd.,  Chestnut  Hill.    Of-  Boston,  May  27,  1873.    Instr.  surgery,  1S71-82,  asst. 

fice:  59  Temple  PL,  Boston.  prof.,    1882-7,    asso.    prof.,    1887-93,    prof.,    1893-9, 

WABBEDT,  Georg'e  Eddy,  coal  merchant;  b.  Brat-  Moseley    prof,    surgery,    1899-07,    prof,    emeritus, 

tleboro,    Vt.,    Oct.    20,    1868;    s.    George   and    Laura  1907 — ,     Harvard.      Overseer,     Harvard,     1908-14; 

Sophia   (Eddy)    Warren;  grad.   Newton  High   Sch.,  chmn.  Cancer  Commn.,  Harvard.    Hon.  fellow  Royal 

1885;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1889;  m.  Frances  Knowles,  of  Coll.   Surgeons,  Eng.,   Royal  Coll.   Surgeons,  Edin- 

Worcester,   Mass.,   Apr.   23,   1900.    Pres.   George   E.  burgh;  fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  pres. 

Warren  Co..  Morrellville  Coal  Mining  Co.;  director  Am.   Surg.   Assn.,   1896;   mem.   Assn.  Am.   Patholo- 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.    Mem.   Alpha  gists  and  Bacteriologists,  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 

Delta    Psi.     Clubs:    Union,    Tennis    and    Racquet,  Coll.  Physicians,  Phila.,  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. ;  hon.  mem. 

Country,  Essex  County,  Exchange,  Worcester,  Hope  Phi   Beta  Kappa    (Harvard,    1913).    Editor  Boston 

(Providence,     R.I.).       Recreations:      golf,      tennis.  Med.   and    Surg.    Jour.,   1873-81.     Republican.     (See 

Home:  Manchester,  Mass.    Office:   35  Congress  St.,  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)    Address: 

Boston.  58  Beacon  St.,  Bo.ston.* 

WABBEN,  George  M.,  lawyer;  1849-19 .    (See  WABBEN,    John    Ebenezer,    mfr.;    b.    Grafton, 

vol.  1909.)  Mass.,    Oct.    6.    1840;    s.    Joseph    A.    and    Sarah    H. 


WABBEN,    Henry    Waterman,    tanner,    mfr.;    b. 


(Potter)    Warren;   removed   with  parents   to  Wis.; 


Auburn,    Worcester   Co.,    Mass.,    Mar.    18.    1838;    s.  ed.  pub.  and  select  schs.;  m.  ^J>v  }8    18,9    Hattie 

W.  G.  and  Mary   (Eddy)  Warren;  B.A.,  Yale,  1865;  ^rown.  of  Wauwatosa,  Wis     Taught  school  until 

m.  Dora  L.  Howe,  of  Holden.  Nov.  8,  1877;   4  chil-  0V-^''f?'^  °^  ^^^''^.^w-^/^T^otto.^    Q.nf     i\fil  ^f,fv 

dren,  William  Howe   (Yale,  1901).  Blanche  W.  Al-  m«-  Vols,  and  7th  Wis    Battery    Sept     1861-July 


of    Congress    was    chmn.    Bd.    of   Registration    for  WABBEN,  John  Kelso,  surgeon;  b.  Manchester, 

Leake   Co.;    apptd.    probate   judge   of   same   co.    by  N.H.,  Mar.  1,  1846;  s.  Joseph  H.  and  Mary  A.  (Kel- 

Gen.  Adelbert  Ames,  1867;  mem.  Miss.  State  Constl.  so)    Warren;    ed.   pub.   schs.,   and   Mt.   Vernon   and 

Conv.,    1867;    mem.    Miss.   House   of  Rep.,    1870,    71  Francestown  acads.;  M.D.,  New  York  Homoeo.  Med. 

(speaker  of  House,   1871);   chief  elk.   Ho.   of  Rep.,  Coll.,   1870;  m.   1st,  Newport,  N.H.,   Nov.,  1873,   Au- 

1871-5;  levee  commr.,  1873;  apptd.  chancellor  10th  gusta  Davis;  m.  2d,  Newburyport,  Mass.,  June  19, 

Chancery    Dist.,    1874    (declined);    del.    Rep.    Nat.  1885,  Nettie  Balch;  children,  Alice  B.   (Mrs.  Litch- 

Conv.,  Chicago,   1868,  Cincinnati,   1876;   in   tanning  field    Colton) ;    Bertha    INI.,    Ruth    S.      Practiced    in 

business  and  mfg.  card  leather  at  Holden,   Mass.,  Palmer,   Mass.,   1870-82,  since  at  Worcester:    pres. 

since   1876;   now   pres.   J.   F.   &  W.   H.   Warren  Co.;  Hahnemann  Hosp.  Corpn.    Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  Inst, 

dir.    Howard    Bros.    Mfg.    Co.;    pres.    Worcester    &  Homoeopathy,  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynecol.  Soc,  Mass. 


1114 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


HomcK.  Med.  Soc.    Mason   (K.T.).    Home:   28  Chest- 
nut St.    Office:  7S  Pleasant  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

WARBEZI',  John  Samuel,  clergyman;  b.  Gran- 
ville, N.Y.,  Dec.  7,  1858;  s.  Jonathan  Stow  and  Olive 
Louise  (Brown)  Warren;  descendant  of  John  War- 
ren, Watertown,  Mass.,  1660;  grad.  Phillips  Kxeter 
Acad..  N.H.,  1876;  student,  Harvard,  1S76-8  (class 
of  ISSO);  LL.B.,  Columbia  Law  Sch.,  1881;  m.  Julia 
M.  Codd,  of  Frankford,  Ont.,  Can.,  July  3,  1895; 
1  son,  l-'rancis  Codd,  b.  Schenevus,  X.Y.,  Apr.  9, 
1896.  Admitted  to  N.Y.  bar,  1881;  practiced  in  N.Y. 
City  and  Granville,  N.Y.;  deacon,  1895,  priest,  1896, 
P.K  Ch.;  rector  Schenevus,  N.Y.,  1895-7,  Round 
Lake,  1897-8,  Bearbrook,  and  Montague,  Ont.,  1898- 
08,  Fair  Haven,  Vt.,  1908-10,  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Ft. 
Fairfield,  Me.,  1910-15,  St.  Barnabas'  Ch.,  Rumford, 
Me.,  since  1915.    Democrat.    Address:  Rumford,  Me. 

WABBEN,  Joseph,  lawyer;  b.  Mar.  16,  1876;  s. 
John  Collins  and  Amy  (Shaw)  AVarren;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1897,  LL.B.,  1900;  m.  Constance  IMartha  Wil- 
liams, of  Brookline,  Mass.,  June  18,  1905;  children, 
Joseph,  Richard,  Howland  Shaw,  Mary  Eleanor. 
Admitted  to  INIass.  bar,  1900;  prof,  law,  Harvard. 
Clubs:  Somerset,  Country  of  Brookline,  Harvard  of 
Boston.    Home:  26  Quiney  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

'WABBEN,  Joseph  Franklin,  lawyer;  b.  Fox- 
borougli,  Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1S72;  s.  Henry  G.  and  Eliza 
(Wilbcr)  Warren;  descendant  of  Judge  Ebenezer 
Warren,  bi'other  of  Gen.  Joseph  Warren  (who  was 
killed  at  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill);  ed.  Foxborough 
High  Sch.;  Comer's  Commercial  Coll.;  LL.B.,  cum 
laude,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1899;  m.  Maude 
Battelle  Mowry,  of  Walpole,  Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1904. 
Practiced  in  Boston  since  1899;  formerly  mem. 
Warren  &  Burt;  mem.  Warren,  Burt  &  Palmer  since 
1912.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law  Alumni  Assn.,  Bos- 
ton Chamber  of  Commerce.  V.-p.  Dorchester 
Child's  Welfare  League.  Dorchester  No-License 
League;  pres.  Men's  Club  of  2d  Congl.  Ch.,  Dor- 
chester. Democrat.  Mason  (Lodge  of  Eleusis). 
Club:  Appalachian  Mountain.  Recreations:  out- 
door life.  Home:  9  Claybourne  St.,  Dorchester, 
Mass.     Office:   50  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

'WABBEK',  Joseph  "Weatherhead,  M.D.;  moved 
to  Philadelphia.  (See  vol.  19U9,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,   1914-15.)* 

WABBEN,  Nathan,  life  Ins.;  b.  Waltham,  Mass., 
Feb.  11,  1S3S:  s.  Nehemiah  and  Sally  (Wyman) 
Warren;  ed.  Waltham  pub.  and  high  schs.,  grad., 
1855;  m.  Charlotte  E.  Bacon,  of  Springfield,  Mass., 
Jan.  18,  1883;  2  children,  Richard,  Margaret.  Be- 
gan active  career  as  elk.  in  wholesale  dry  goods 
house,  Boston,  1855;  soldier  in  45th  Mass.  Vols., 
Civil  War:  in  War  Dept..  Washington,  D.C.,  1865; 
in  shipping  business,  Boston,  1866-8,  going  to 
Africa  in  that  connection,  1867;  cashier,  Boston 
office.  Equitable  Life  Assurance  Soc.  of  U.S.,  1869, 
now  resident  sec.  and  Boston  representative  of 
same;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1880-1;  formerly 
quite  active  in  politics  and  mem.  Rep.  State  Com., 
etc.;  now  v.-p.  Waltham  Savings  Bank;  dir.  and 
treas.  Security  Safe  Deposit  Co.  of  Boston.  Ti'us- 
tee  Waltham  Pub.  Library  (chmn.),  Waltham 
Hosp.  Mem.  N.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc,  Bunker 
Hill  Monument  Assn..  Mass.  Soc.  S.A.R.  (ex-pres.), 
etc.  ISIem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mason 
(Past  Master).  Clubs:  Massachusetts,  Middlesex. 
Author:  History  of  Insurance  in  Mass.,  1897.  Has 
written  considerably  on  business  and  hist,  topics. 
Recreations:  golf,  country  life.  Home:  Waltham, 
Mass.    Office:   Equitable  Bldg.,  Boston. 

WABBEN,  Orin,  retired  M.D. ;  b.  Fryeburg,  Me., 
Jan.  20,  1833;  s.  Isaiah  and  Ann  (Walker)  Warren, 
and  lineal  descendant  through  mother,  of  Elder 
William  Brewster;  prep.  edn.  Fryeburg  Acad.; 
student  Bowdoin  Med.  Coll.;  M.D.,  Jefferson  Med. 
Coll.,  1858;  m.  bv  Rev.  E.  E.  Hale,  Boston,  June  5, 
1860.  Eliza  A.  Sawyer  (died  Apr.  18,  1915);  1  child, 
Marion  Houghton,  b.  May  26.  1869.  Began  practice 
at  West  Newbury,  INIass.,  July,  1859;  surgeon,  33d 
Mass.  Vols.,  Civil  War;  mem.  Mass.  Legislature, 
1879;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  West  Newbury;  ex-pres. 
Walnut  Cemetery  Assn.;  pres.  Lovel's  Fight  Mem- 
orial Assn.;  physician  emeritus  Anna  Jaques 
Hosp.,  Newburyport;  justice  of  the  peace  over  30 
yrs.;    ex-pres.    West    Newbury    Bldg.    Assn.     Mem. 


Essex  North  Med.  Assn  (ex-pres.),  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 
(ex-v.-p.).  Republican.  Conglist.  IMason.  Clubs: 
AVest  Newbury  Nat.  Hist.  Club  (pres.),  Phila.  Art 
(Phila.,  Pa.),  Newburyport  Med.  Club.  Address: 
West   Newbury,   Mass. 

WABBEN,  Samuel,  leather  mfr. ;  b.  Auburn, 
Alass.,  (Ht.  15.  1N34;  s.  Waterman  Goulding  and 
Mary  (Eddy)  Warren;  ed.  Worcester  Acad.;  grad. 
State  Normal  Sch.,  Westfleld,  1858;  m.  May  13,  1869, 
Marion  Elizabeth,  d.  George  Shipley  and  Nancy 
(Hubbard)  Lakin,  of  Paxton.  Learned  the  tanning 
business  and  became  a  partner  of  W.  G.  Warren 
&  Sons,  1867,  head  of  the  fiim  since  1886;  became 
owner  of  the  homestead  at  Holden,  1888;  mem. 
Holden  Sch.  Com.,  1862-5,  1883-6;  assessor,  1868-9, 
1S87-8,  1905-8;  representative  in  Gen.  Court,  1867; 
selectman,  1872-3.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club: 
Holden  Farmers'  and  Mechanics.'  Address:  Holden, 
IMass. 

WABBEN,  Samuel  Dennis,  mfr.;  Jan.  25,  1852- 
Feb.  19,  1910.  (.See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1910-11.) 

WABBEN,  Samuel  Dennis,  paper  mfr.;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Nov.  25,  1S85;  s.  Samuel  Dennis  and  Mabel 
(Bayard)  Warren;  ed.  pvt.  schs.;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1908;  m.  Helen  Thomas,  of  Boston.  June  11,  1909; 
3  children,  Helen,  Anne,  Samuel  Dennis,  Jr.  Be- 
gan business  career  with  Cumberland  Mills,  Port- 
land, Me.,  1908;  elk.,  Boston  office,  same  co.,  1909- 
11;  mem.  S.  D.  Warren  &  Co.  since  Jan.  1,  1912. 
Democrat.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Tennis  and  Racquet, 
Harvard.  Home:  282  Marlboro  St.  Office:  120 
Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

WABBEN,    Samuel   Edward,    educator;    Oct.    29, 

1831-July  8,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1908-9.) 

WABBEN,  Stanley  Ferlcins.  M.D.;  b.  Hamden, 
Conn.,  Sept.  15,  1846;  s.  Isiael  Perkins  and  Jane 
Stanley  (Stow)  Warren;  B.A.,  Yale,  1869,  M.D., 
1874;  m.  Sarah  Elizabeth  North,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Sept.  13,  1869.  Practiced,  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
1874-6,  Farmington,  Me.,  1876-9,  Portland,  Me., 
1879 — ;  obstetrician.  Me.  (Jeneral  Hosp.;  consulting 
obstetrician,  Children's  Hosp.;  consulting  phys. 
and  obstetrician,  Webber  Hosp.,  Biddeford;  con- 
sulting obstetrician,  Barrett  Hosp.,  Westbrook; 
consulting  phys.  Eve  and  Ear  Inflrmarv,  Children's 
Hosp..  Portland:  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Portland,  1903-9. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Me.  Med. 
Assn.  (pres.  1912),  etc.  Club:  Portland.  Author: 
Principles  of  Obstetrics,  1903.  Address:  159  High 
St.,  Portland,  Me.* 

WABBEN,  Tracy  Bronson,  fire  ins.;  b.  Water- 
town,  Conn.,  Dec.  20,  1847;  s.  David  Hard  and 
Ijouisa  (Bronson)  Warren;  descendant  in  27th  gen- 
eration from  William  de  Warenne,  earl  of  Nor- 
mandy, and  Richard  Warren,  of  the  Mayflower;  ed. 
pvt.  schs.,  Watertown,  to  1863,  and  at  Collegiate 
and  Commercial  Inst.,  New  Haven,  1863-5;  m.  Bos- 
ton, Oct.  28.  1874,  Clara  A.  Mills;  4  children,  John 
M.,  Louise  B..  Bronson  M.,  Harvey  T.  Engaged  in 
dry  goods  business,  1876-81,  and  in  banking,  1882-7; 
propr.  Atlantic  Hotel,  Bridgeport,  1890-1902,  since 
in  gen.  ins.  business;  alderman,  1883.  1884;  city 
treas.,  1885;  mem.  C.N.G.,  1871-7,  serving  as  It., 
capt..  adj.  and  a.-d.-c.  on  staff  of  Gov.  Harrison. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (32°).  Clubs: 
Algonquin,  Brooklawn  Country,  Bridgeport  Yacht; 
Armv  and  Navv  (New  York).  Home:  2354  North 
Av.    Office:    29  Sanford  Bldg.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

WABBEN,  Willard  C,  publisher;  b.  New  Canaan, 
Conn.,  Jan.  9,  1866;  s.  James  Daskam  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Smith)  Warren;  public  sch.  education; 
m.  Oct.  14,  1891,  Lillie  K.  Faulkner,  of  Stamford, 
Conn.;  2  children,  Keith  F.,  Margaret  M.  Began 
in  publishing  business  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1884; 
now  pres.  The  Bankers  Pub.  Co..  The  Banker  and 
Tradesman,  also  of  corpns.  owning  The  Bankers 
Magazine,  The  House  Furnishing  Review,  The 
Bankers  Directory,  The  Commercial  Record, 
American  Shoemaker,  The  Worcester  Record,  The 
Register  and  Guide.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
Clubs:  Exchange  (Boston),  Hardware  (New  York). 
Home:  32  Lenox  St.,  West  Newton,  Mass.  Office: 
127  Federal  St.,   Boston.* 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND                                                    1115 

WARREN,     William,     clergyman;     b.     Torquay,  ]\Te.    Ho.    of   Rep.,    1915,    16.     Mem.    Me.    Med.    See, 

Devonshire,    Eng.,    Oct.    27,    1860;    s.    William   and  Hancock  Co.  Med.   Soc.    Democrat.    Mason   (K.T.). 

Rebecca    (Littlejohn)     Warren;    ed.    pub.    sch.    of  Address:  Deer  Isle,   Me. 

Torquay;  United  Meth.  Coll.,  Sliebbear,  Devonshire,  WASGATT,  Herbert  P.,  shoe  mfr.;  b.  South  Bos- 

Eng.;   m.   July   26,    18SS,   Jessie  H.   Martin,  of  Tor-  ,„„    .\i;,.ss     Aug.  26,  1SG5;  s.  Gilbert  and  Marv  Ann 

^i^cY-    ^^P®  V?-.'>'?''^"^^^.^*'^^^i,A°!"^^^  N;^  '^.^Jli-  (Eaunue)    Wasgatt;    descendant    of    John    Faunce, 

1888;   pastor  Pittsburg,   N.H.,   1888,  Landaff,   1889-  ^y^o  came  to  America  in  ship  Ann,  and  landed  at 

90,    IMonroe    and    Xorth    Monroe,    1891-2,    Laconia,  Plymouth,   1623,  Davis  Wasgatt,   Mt.  Desert,   1857, 

1893-5,    Portsmouth,    1896-9,    Tilton,    1900-3,    Law-  .^nd   quartermaster   sergt.   Revolutionary   War;   ed. 

rence,     Mass.,     1904-9,     Rochester,     1910-11,     Man-  common  schs.;  m.  Mav  23,  1891,  Clara  E.  Stuart,  of 

Chester,  1912-16.    Trustee  Tilton  (N.H.)   Sem.;  sec.  Boston.    Began  as  mfr.  of  shoes  at   Boston,   1885; 

trustees    of    N.H.M.E.    Conf.;    sec.    Conf.    Bd.    of  treas.   Andrews-Wasgatt  Co.;   pres.   Everett   Trust 

Sustentation.     Mem.    Doric   Lodge,    A.F.    and   A.M.,  co     Mem.   Bd.   of  Aldermen,   Everett,   Mass.,   1908, 

Tilton.    Address:   962  Valley  St.,  Manchester,  N.H.  1909    (pres.    1909);   mayor  of  Everett,    1911;   mem. 

WARREN,  WilUam  rairfield,  theologian;  b.  Wil-  Sch.     Com.,     Everett,     1912-15;     mem.     Governor's 

liamsburg, ,  iSIass.,    j\Iar.    13,    1833:    s.    Mather    and  Council,    1915.     Republican.     Universalist.     Mason 

Anne  Miller   (Fairfield)  Warren;  brother  of  Henry  (K.T.).    Address:   Everett,   Mass. 

White    Warren;    A.B.,    Wesleyan    U.,    Conn.,    1853;  WASHBURN,     Cadwallader,    artist;     b.     Minne- 

Andover  Theol.   Sem.,   1854-6,   U.  of  Berlin,   1856-7,  apolis;  s.  William  Drew  and  Elizabeth  M.  (Muzzy) 

U.  of  Halle,  1S57-S;   (S.T.D.,  Ohio  Wesleyan,  1862;  Washburn;  B.A.,  Gallaudet  Coll.,  Washington,  D.C., 

LL.D.,  Wesleyan,  1874);  m.  Harriet  Cornelia  Mer-  iggO;    course    in    architecture,    Mass.    Inst.    Tech., 

rick,  of  WMlbraham,  Mass.,  Apr.  14,  1861;  rather  of  class    of    '93;    Art    Students'    League,    New    York; 

William  Marshall  Warren.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry,  pupil   of  H.    Siddons   Mowbray,    1895-6;   pvt.   pupil 

1855;   prof,    systematic   theology   in   Mission   Inst.,  William     Merritt     Chase;     studied     with     Joaquin 

Bremen,    Germany     (which    later    became    Martin  SoroUa,  Madrid,  1896-8,  and  Albert  Besnard,  1899- 

Inst.,    Frankfort),     1860-6;     acting    pres.     Boston  190O;    unmarried.     Was    in    Japan    and    Manchuria, 

Theol.  Sem.,  1866-73;  pres.,  1873-03,  prof,  compara-  i904-5,    during    Russo-Japanese    War,    for    a    time 

tive    theology    and    philosophy    of    religion    since  acting  war  corr.  at  Newchwang.   Home:  Livermore 

1873,    dean    Sch.    of   Theology,    1903-11,    Boston    U.  Falls   Me  * 

Trustee    W^ellesley    C^oll.    from    its    founding;    life  WASHBURN,  Charles  GrenflU,  ex-congressman; 

mem.   Bunker   Hill   Monument  Assn.,   also  of  Bos-  ^     Worcester,    Mass.,    Jan.    28,    1857;    s.    Charles 

toman  Soc;  mem    Royal  Asiatic  Soc,  Am.  Oriental  i^rancis  and  Mary  Elizabeth   (Whiton)  Washburn; 

Soc     (SeeJ^lios  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  ^^^    Worcester   Poly.    Institute,    1875;   A.B.,    Har- 

etc.)     Club:    Ministers.      Home:    Brookline,    Mass.  ^^rd,  1880;  admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  1887;  m.  Caro- 

OfTice:    ,2  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Boston.*  Uj^g  vinton,  d.  late  Horatio  N.  Slater,  Apr.  25,  1889; 

WARREN,  William  Homer,  chemist;  b.  Charles-  2  children.  Slater,  Esther  Vinton.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
ton,  S.C,  Nov.  4,  1866;  s.  George  William  and  of  Rep.,  1897-8,  Senate,  1899-1900;  mem.  commn.  to 
Harriet  (Strong)  Warren;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1889,  revise  corpn.  laws  of  Mass.,  1902;  del.  Rep.  Nat. 
A.M.,  1891,  Ph.D.,  1892;  U.  of  Heidelberg,  1905-6-;  Conv.,  1904,  and  mem.  com.  to  notify  Theodore 
m.  Lucy  Ellen  Sargeant,  of  East  Saugus,  Mass.,  Roosevelt  of  his  nomination;  elected  to  59th  Con- 
Dec  20,  1894.  Chemist,  E.  R.  Squibb  &  Sons,  gress,  Dec.  18,  1906,  for  unexpired  term  (1906-7), 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1892-6,  New  York  Quinine  &  of  Rockwood  Hoar,  deceased;  reelected  to  60th  and 
Chemical  Works,  Brooklyn,  1896-7:  prof,  chemistry,  61st  Congresses  (1907-11),  3d  Mass.  Dist.;  mem. 
1898-1911,  sec.  faculty,  1901-8,  dean,  1908-10,  Wash-  bd.  dirs.  Federal  Reserve  Bank  of  Boston.  Pres. 
Ington  U.  Med.  Sch.,  St.  Louis;  asst.  prof,  chem-  bd.  trustees  Worcester  Poly.  Inst;  trustee  Groton 
istrv,  Clark  Coll.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1911-12;  univ.  (Mass.)  Sch.  Dir.  Wire  Goods  Co.  (Worcester), 
docent,  Clark  U.,  1911-12;  prof,  chemistry,  Wheaton  Clubs:  Worcester,  Tatnuck  Country,  Grafton  Coun- 
Coll.,  Norton,  Mass.,  1912 — .    Home:  Norton,  Mass.*  try;    also    University    (New    York),    Metropolitan 

WARREN,    William   Marshall,    college    dean;    b.  (Washington,  D.C.)    Union  (Boston).    Recreations: 

Bremen,  Germany,  Nov.   4,    1865;   s.  William  Fair-  ??1|;,  ^em.  Am.  Antiq   Soc.,  Mass   Hist.  Soc.  Ho^^ 

field  and  Harriet  (Cornelia  (Merrick)  Warren:  A.B.,  44  Elm  St.    Office:  28  Union  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.* 

Boston    U.,    1887,    Ph.D.,    1891;    studied    Tubingen,  WASHBURN,  Charles  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Au- 

Jena,  Berlin;   studied  and  traveled  in  Europe  and  burndale,  Mass.,  Dec.  9,  1860;  s.  Henry  and  Fannie 

Egvpt,   1890-1;   m.   Sara  Bainbridge  Shields,  of  St.  (Whitnev)    Washburn;    A.B.,    Amherst,    1883;    stu- 

Louis,  June  9,   1896.    Prof,   philosophy   since   1896,  dent  And'over  Theol.  Sem.,  1883-4;  m.  Louisa  Went- 

acting  dean,  1904-5,  dean  Coll.  of  Liberal  Arts  since  worth  Chaffin.  of  Brighton,  Mass.,  Apr.  22,  1886;  5 

June,    1905,    Boston   U.    Mem.    Beta   Theta  Pi,   Phi  children,     Ruth,     Almy     (Harvard,     1912),     Ralph 

Beta  Kappa.    Address:  Brookline,  Mass.*  Seelve,     Lawrence    Gould,    Walter    B.     (Harvard, 

_WARREN,Wiuslow,  lawyer;  b.  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1918).      Ordained     Congl      ministry      1885;     pastor 


the    Boston    &    Providence    R.R.;    now    chieflv    en-  Hanover  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

gaged  in  trustee  work,  sitting  as  auditor  or  referee,  WASHBURN,    Prank    Hall,    M.D.,    surgeon;    b. 

and  advisory  corpn.   work.    Collector  port  of  Bos-  Falmouth,  Me.,  Sept.  21,  1871;  s.  Lorenzo  Stone  and 

ton.  1894-8;  U.S.  commr.,  1861-94:  Cleveland  Demo-  Marv   Maria    (Barker)    Washburn;    student   West- 

crat.    President  Dedham  Water  Co. ;  dir.  Columbian  brook    Sem.,   Deering,    Me.,    2    yrs. ;    Mass.    Coll.    of 

National  Life  Insurance  Co.    Pres.-gen.  Soc  of  the  Pharmacy  1  yr.;  M.D.,  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1899; 

Cincinnati;  pres.  Mass.  Soc.  of  the  Cincinnati;  ex-  m.    Bessie   May   Carter,    of   Lynn,   Mass.,    May    10, 

pres.    Bunker   Hill    Monument   Assn.;    mem.    Mass.  1893;    4    children,    Agnes    May,    Frank    Hall,    Jr., 

Hist.     Soc,    Soc    Mayflower    Descendants,     S.A.R.  Lorenzo  Stone,  Edith   Mildred.    House  surg.   Lynn 

Unitarian.     Overseer,    Harvard,    1899-1911.     Clubs:  Hosp.,    1899-1900;    practiced    Jamaica    Plain    (Bos- 

Universitv     (ex-pres.),    Mass.     Reform     (ex-pres.),  ton),     1900-1,     Holden     since     1901;     surg.     Holden 

Citv  Economic,  Unitarian   (ex-pres.).    Recreations:  Cottage   Hosp.;   sch.   phys.,   Holden,   2   yrs.;   health 

golf.    Home:  Dedham,  Mass.    Office:   262  Washing-  officer    since    1903.     Pres.    Holden    Visiting    Nurse 

ton  St.,  Boston.*  Assn.    IMem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.   Soc.    (bd.  censors 

WASGATT    Cecil  Ernest    MD     sura-enTi-  h   Fd^n  Worcester  Dist.),  Mass.  Assn.  Bds.  of  Health,  Am. 

Me'^'^A^r^'^^:  ''ml  ;^  s^^Eii^ha  •'an^d'Tnn'a'^S^mer  Soc.    Sanitary   ^"'^^Moral    Prophylaxis    Worcester 

(Thomb)  Wasgatt;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Mt.  Desert,  Me.;  ^o.    Fish    and    (5ameAssnM^^ 

Normal  Sch.,  Castine,  Mc;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Mc  Eastern  Star.   Clubs.  Worcester  1^  ox  (pres.),  H^^^ 

(Bowdoin),    1882;    m.    Jennie    L.,    d.    of    Admiral  Gun    (pres.).    Farmers    and    Mechanics.     Address. 

Garvis    and    Lucv    ("Pickering)     Sawyer,    Apr.    11,  Holden,    Mass. 

1884.    Practiced,  Amherst,  1882-3,  Sedgwick,  1883-7,  WASHBURN,    Prederic   AugTistus,    hospital    ad- 

Selma,  Cal.,   1887-90,  Deer  Island,  Me.,  since   1890;  ministration:  b.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1869; 

U.S.  pension  examining  surgeon,  since  1893.    Mem.  s.  Frederic  Augustus  and  Mary  Jane  (Swan)  Wash- 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


burn;  descendant  of  the  Washbourne  family,  of 
Wichenford  and  Little  Washbourne,  England, 
through  John  Washburn,  who  came  to  America 
about  1630;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  New  Bedford;  A.B., 
Amherst,  1S92;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1896; 
m.  Amy  Silsbee  Appleton,  of  Boston,  Jan.  10,  1911; 
1  daughter.  Amy.  Began  practice,  Boston,  1896; 
asst.  resident  phys.,  Massachusetts  General  Hos- 
pital, 1899  and  1903-8,  and  administrator  and  resi- 
dent phys.  since  1908.  First  It.  and  asst.  surg..  6th 
Mass.  U.S. v..  May,  1898-Feb.,  1899;  served  in  Porto 
Rico;  capt.  and  asst.  surg.,  U.S.V.,  1899-01;  mat 
and  surg.,  1901-3;  served  in  Philippine  Islands, 
1901-3.  Pres.  Am.  Hosp.  Assn.,  1912-13;  mem.  A.M. 
A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Soc.  for  Med.  Improvement. 
Clubs:  University,  St.  Botolph  (both  of  Boston). 
Contbr.  articles  on  various  matters  pertaining  lo 
hosp.  organization  and  hosp.  administration.  Home: 
190  Bay  State  Rd.  Address:  Massachusetts  Gen- 
eral Hospital,   Boston. 

WASHBURN,  Oeorg-e,  clergyman;  Mar.  1.  1833- 
Feb.  If),  191.^,.  (See  Vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America.    1  :n  1-15.) 

■WASHBUBW,  Georg-e  Hamlin,  M.D.;  b.  Con- 
stantinople, Turkey.  May  2,  1860;  s.  George  and 
Henrietta  Loraine  (Hamlin)  Washburn;  resided 
abroad  most  of  time  until  1876;  prep.  dept.  Robert 
Coll.,  Constantinople;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1882; 
M.D.,  Harvard,  1886;  m.  Anna  M.  Hovt,  of  Auburn, 
?L-y.-'  ^^^^-  --•  ^SS'^-  Began  practice  at  Boston, 
1886;  prof,  emeritus  obstetrics.  Tufts  Coll.  Med. 
Sch.;  late  visiting  gynecologist  St.  Elizabeth's 
Hosp.;  consulting  surgeon  Free  Hosp.  for  Women. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Obstet.  Soc. 
(ex-pres.).  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Club:  University.  Summer  Address: 
Manchester,  Mass.  Address:  377  Marlboro  St., 
Boston.* 

'WASHBUBN,  Georg-e  Thomas,  retired  mission- 
^^V  ^-  Lenox,  Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1832;  s.  Capt.  Miles 
and  Emily  (Hatch)  Washburn:  prep.  edn.  Lenox 
Acad.;  B.A.,  Williams  Coll.,  Williamstown.  Mass., 
1855  (D.D.,  1889);  B.D..  Andover  Theol.  Sem..  1858; 
m.  Gloversville,  N.Y.,  Sept.  1,  1859,  Eliza  E.  Case; 
?o?i^^^'^'"®"'  Edwin  Case,  b.  1861;  David  Scudder, 
1863.  Ordained  to  Congl.  ministry,  1859;  pastor. 
East  Guilford,  Vt.,  1859-60:  missionary,  A.B.C.F.M  , 
in  India,  40  yrs.;  at  head  of  the  higher  edn.  of 
Madura  Mission,  30  yrs.;  pres.  Pasumalae  Coll., 
mgr.  Training  Instn.  for  Teachers;  head  of  Theol 
Sem.  (the  instn.  has  over  30  instrs.  and  profs 
and  has  trained  over  2,000  young  men) ;  editor  True 
News,  published  in  both  English  and  Tamil  lan- 
guages; retired  from  active  service,  1900.  Trustee 
Am.  Mission  Coll.,  Madras,  India;  reviser  British 
and  Foreign  Bible  Soc.  Madras,  Madras  Religious 
Tract  and  Book  Soc.  Fellow  Madras  Univ.;  mem 
Am.  Oriental  Soc  Republican.  Author:  Ebenezer 
Washburn,  His  Ancestors  and  Descendants,  A 
Family  Story  of  700  Years.  Address:  183  Kensing- 
ton Av.,  Meriden,  Conn. 

WASHBURN,  Georgre  Young's,  clergyman;  b. 
Cincinnati,  Sept.  9.  1851;  s.  Rev.  Franklin  Y.  and 
Mary  A.  (Pond)  Washburn;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll., 
1874,  A.M.,  1877;  student  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1877-8, 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1878-80,  B.D.,  1880;  m.  Ever- 
ett. Mass.,  Jan.  13,  1883,  Esther  H.  Henderson. 
Prin.  Holliston  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1874-6;  instr. 
in  oratory,  Williston  Rem.,  Easthampton,  Mass., 
1876-7;  ordained  Congl.  ministry.  1882;  pastor 
Everett.  Mass.,  1881-9.  Hancock,  Mich.,  1889-93, 
Waterville,  Me.,  1893-6.  Harwich.  Mass..  1896-9. 
Walpole.  1899-1900.  Everett,  Mass.,  since  1900. 
Home:    Everett.   Mass. 

WASHBURN,  Robert  Morris,  lawyer:  b.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  Jan.  4.  ISGS:  s.  Charles  Francis  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Whiten)  Washburn;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1890;  student  Harvard  Law  Sch.  and  in 
Worcester  law  offices;  admitted  to  bar.  1892:  un- 
married. Has  practiced  in  Worcester  since  1892; 
mem.  Rep.  City  Com.,  1905.  1906:  mem.  Mass.  Ho. 
of  Rep..  1908-14.  Dir.  Wire  Goods  Co.  Clubs.  Re- 
publican of  Mass.  (v. -p.),  Massachusetts  Club. 
Worcester  Co.  Republican  Club  (v.-p).  AVorcester 
Club.  Quinsigamond  Boat,  Bohemian.  Recreations: 
poultry  breeding.  Home:  42  Elm  St.  Office:  Slater 
Bldg.,  Worcester,  Mass. 


WASHBURN,  Thomas  G.,  real  estate;  b.  Pitts- 
buig,  N.ll.,  .)ul.\-  14,  1872;  s.  George  and  Myra 
(Smith)  Washburn;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Anna  B. 
Voetsch,  of  Boston,  June  14,  1897;  1  son,  Roger  D. 
Engaged  in  real  estate  business  in  Boston  since 
1895;  pres.  United  Mineral  Springs  Co.,  Union  Scale 
Co.,  and  treas.  and  dir.  Aero  &  Marine  Motor  Co. 
until  1909  when  retired  from  these  cos.  Mem- 
lioston  ChamVjer  of  Commerce.  Mem.  N.E.  Hist. 
Soc,  Soc.  of  Arts,  Am.  Mus.  Natural  History  (New 
York),  Am.  Acad.  I'olit.  and  Social  Science  (Phila.), 
N.Y.  Hort.  Soc,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Engineers',  Economic,  Boston  City,  Aero  of 
N.E.,  Aero  of  New  York.  Recreations:  fishing. 
Home:  105  Melville  Av.,  Dorchester.  Office:  1  Creek 
Sq.,    Boston. 

WASHBURN,  William  Nelson,  manufacturer;  b 
Orange,  Mass.,  .July  30,  1851;  s.  William  Barett  and 
Hannah  Augusta  (Sweetser)  Washburn;  prep.  edn. 
Williston  Sem.,  Easthampton,  :Mass.,  1870;  A.B., 
Yale,  1874;  m.  Jennie  E.  Daniels,  of  Chicago,  111., 
July  21.  1880;  1  daughter,  Leila  A.  Du  Mont.  Be- 
gan manufacture  of  chairs  at  Erving,  Mass.,  1874; 
now  treas.  Washburn  &  Hey  wood  Chair  Co.;  dir. 
First  Nat.  Bank:  trustee  Frank  Savings  Instn.  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Clubs:  Greenfield,  Country. 
Home:   Greenfield,   Mass.    Office:   Erving,   Mass. 

WASON,  Bdward  Hills,  congressman;  b.  New 
Boston,  N.H.,  Sept.  2,  1865;  s.  George  A.  and  Clara 
Louisa  (Hills)  Wason;  B.S.,  N.H.  Coll.  of  Agr.  and 
Mech.  Arts;  LL.B..  Boston  Univ.,  1890.  Has  prac- 
ticed in  Nashua  since  1890;  pres.  Citizens'  Instn. 
for  Savings.  Served  as  sergt.-at-arms,  N.H.  Sen- 
ate, 1887,  1889.  asst.  elk.,  1891,  1893,  clerk,  same, 
1895;  mem.  Nashua  Bd.  of  Edn.,  1891-5  (pres. 
1895);  city  solicitor,  1894.  1895;  pres.  Common 
Council.  1897.  1898:  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1899, 
1909,  1913;  mem.  State  Constl.  Conv.,  1902,  1912; 
CO.  solicitor,  1902-6;  mem.  Congress,  2d  N.H.  Dist., 
1914-16;  Republican.  Trustee  N.H.  Coll.  of  Agr. 
and  Mechanic  Arts.  Mason  (32°);  mem.  K.  of  P., 
Elks  (exalted  ruler  Nashua  Lodge,  1903).  Address: 
Nashua,   N.H. 

■WASON,  Eug-ene,  M.D.;  b.  New  Boston,  N.H.,  Apr. 
25,  1844;  s.  Abraham  and  Sarah  Theresa  (Lamson) 
Wason;  prep.  edn.  Appleton  Acad..  Mt.  Vernon, 
N.H. ;  student  Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  M.D.,  Dartmouth 
Med.  Sch..  1872  (A.M..  Norwich  U.,  1909);  m.  Aug. 
13,  1866,  Hattie  S.  Wilkins;  1  son,  Arthur,  b.  Mar. 
2,  1868.  Practiced,  Nashua,  N.H..  1869-74,  London- 
derry, 1874-84,  Hancock,  1885-93.  Milford  since 
1894;  prof,  obstetrics,  Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg., 
Boston,  since  1893;  city  phvsician  and  mem. 
Nashua  Bd.  of  Health,  1873-4.  Musician.  18th  N.H. 
Vols.,  Civil  War.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  IMilford  IMed- 
Soc,  Hillsboro  Co.  Med.  Soc,  N.H.  State  Med.  Soc, 
N.H.  Surg.  Club,  G.A.R.,  K.  of  P.  Republican.  Club. 
Camera.  Recreations:  fishing  and  hunting,  pool. 
Address:    Milford,    N.H. 

WASON,  Georg-e  Butler,  wholesale  grocer;  b. 
New  Boston.  N.H.,  Apr.  20,  1869;  s.  George  A.  and 
Clara  L.  (Hills)  Wason;  grad.  Nashua  (N.H.)  High 
Sch.;  m.  Lillian  Maude  Fletcher,  of  South  Orange, 
N.J.,  Apr.  20,  1895  (now  deceased);  m.  2d.  Stella 
M.  Kierstead,  of  Norton,  N.B.,  June  6,  1909.  En- 
tered employ  of  Wason  &  Co.,  wholesale  grocers, 
Boston,  1889,  and  became  mem.  of  co.,  1894;  co.  in- 
corporated. 1909,  as  The  Wason  Co.,  of  which  is 
treas.;  pres.  Liberty  Trust  Co.,  Boston.  Mem.  Bos- 
ton Wholesale  Grocers'  Assn.  (pres.,  1908.  9,  10), 
N.E.  Wholesale  Grocers'  Assn.  (v.-p.,  1909),  Nat. 
Wholesale  Grocers'  Assn.  (pres..  1910-11),  Bank 
Officers'  Assn.,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Pres.  Wason  Homestead.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Bel- 
mont Golf;  Vesper  Golf  (Cambridge).  Home:  7 
Walnut  St.,  Cambridge.  Office:  44  Stillings  St.  and 
197   Washington    St..   Boston. 

WASON,    Iieonard    Chase,    engr. ;    b.    Brookline, 

Mass.,  Aug.  5,  1868;  s.  Elbridge  and  Mary  I.  (Chase) 
Wason;  B.S.  in  Elec  Engring..  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1891;  m.  Harriet  C.  Willis,  of  Boston,  Oct.  8.  1896; 
4  sons,  Elbridge.  Alfred  B.,  Raymond,  Lawrence  W. 
Pres.  since  1895.  Aberthaw  Constrn.  Co.,  which 
specializes  in  reinforced  concrete,  and  has  built 
numerous  bridges,  mills,  residences,  the  Harvard 
Stadium,  and  the  largest  concrete  standpipe  for 
water  in  the  world;  also  dir.  Contractors'  Mut.  Li- 


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ability  Ins.  Co.,  Choralcelo  Co.  Dir.  Mass.  Inst,  drus  store,  1878;  sailor  in  East  Indies,  1879;  sales- 
Tech.  Alumni  Council;  pres.  Am.  Concrete  Inst.;  man  wholesale  drus  busine.ss,  1880-5;  propr.  retail 
dir.  Boston  Soc.  Civil  Engrs.,  1915-16;  mem.  Am.  grocery  and  s:en.  store,  1885-95;  connected  with 
Soc.  C.E.,  yoc.  of  Arts.  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Mate-  newspaper  advertisinf,-  dept.,  1896-04,  business  mgr. 
rials,  Chi  Phi.  Republican.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  since  1904;  pres.  Brockton  Publishing-  Co.,  Semit 
University,  Wampatuck  Country  (Canton,  Mass.).  Chemical  Co.;  propr.  Waterman  Hardware  Co.  Uni- 
Author:  Engineer's  Handbook  of  Reinforced  Con-  tarian.  Mason.  Club:  Commercial.  Home:  35  Ash 
Crete,  1905.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass;  (summer)  St.  Office:  45  Center  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 
Canton,  Mass.  Office:  27  School  St.,  Boston.*  "WATEBMAN,  Edg-ar  Francis,  lawyer,  treas.;  b. 
WASON,  Robert  Alexander,  author;  b.  Toledo,  O.,  Tarrytown-on-Hudson,  N.Y.,  Dec.  16,  1875;  s.  Edgar 
Apr.  6,  1S74;  s.  Robert  Alexander  and  Gertrude  and  Lucy  Sturgis  (Ely)  Waterman;  prep.  edn.  Rec- 
Louise  (Paddock)  Wason;  high  sch.,  Delphi,  1  yr.;  tory  Sch.,  Hamden,  Conn.;  A.B.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Hart- 
m.  Emma  Louise  Brownell,  of  Peru,  Ind.,  May  11,  ford,  Conn.,  1898,  M.A.,  1901;  LL.B.,  Columbia  U. 
1911.  Clerk  in  gen.  store  8  yrs.,  varied  by  tramping  Sch.  of  Law,  1901;  admitted  to  New  York  bar,  1900; 
and  "roughing  it"  in  the  West;  served  9  mos.  in  m.  Helen  Cranberry,  of  Newark,  N.J.,  Apr.  14,  1914. 
Light  Batterv  D,  5th  U.S.  Artv.,  1S9S-9.  Socialist.  Practiced  in  New  York  for  2  yrs.,  during  greater 
Author:  Babe"  Randolph's  Turning  Point,  1904;  The  part  of  time  with  Fallows,  Duffey  &  Milne,  attys. 
Wolves,  1'90S;  Nachette  (with  Ned  Nye),  1909;  for  state  comptroller  in  New  York,  in  transfer  tax 
Happv  Hawkins,  1909;  The  Steering  Wheel,  1910;  proceedings;  apptd.  asst.  treas.  Trinity  Coll.,  Sept., 
The  Knight  Errant.  1911;  The  Dog  and  the  Child  1903,  treas.  and  trustee  of  coll.,  since  June,  1906; 
and  the  Ancient  Sailor  Man,  1911;  Friar  Tuck,  1912;  dir.  S.  L.  &  G.  H.  Rogers  Co.  (mfrs.  of  silverware), 
And  Then  Came  Jean,  1913;  also  vaudeville  Dime  Savings  Bank  (Hartford).  Republican.  Epis- 
sketches,  a  comic  opera,  and  short  stories  in  popu-  copalian.  IMem.  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Conn.  Hist, 
lar   mags.    Address:   Norwalk,   Conn.*  Soc,  Psi  Upsilon.    Clubs:  University   (sec),  Hart- 

WASSON.     George     Savary,     artist,    author;     b.  Tfi'^if^^/'^Jl^^^^^V^nffi  '".°-^°'^'"f'  J.'^']?'''^ 

Groveland,  Mass..  Aug.   27,   1855;   s.  David  Atwood  Home.  84  Garden  St.   Office:  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford, 

and  Abby  A.  (Smith)  Wasson;  ed.  Medford  (Mass.)  •-  onn. 

High  Sch.,  and  in  private  instn. ;  took  course  3  yrs.  "WATERMAN,   Eleazer  !■.,   lawyer;    b.    Jamaica, 

Royal   Wtirtemberg  Art   Sch.;    m.   Amelia   Bullock,  July    25,    1839;    grad.    Leland    Sem.;    read   law,    ad- 

of  Deer  Isle,  Me..  1885.    Began  career  as  marine  ar-  mitted  to  bar,  and  engaged  in  practice  at  Wilming- 

tist  in   Boston;  built  house  and  studio  at  Kittery  ton,  Vt.,  to  1886,  since  at  Brattleboro.    Mem.  Vt.  Ho. 

Point,   Me.,    1889,    in   order   to   study   sea.    Author:  of  Rep.,  1867,  1868,  1900,  Senate,  1876;  state's  atty. 

Cap'n  Simeon's  Store,  1903;  The  Green  Shav,  1905;  AVindham    Co.,    1874-6;    became    judge    of   probate. 

Home  from  Sea,  1908.   Home:  Kitterv  Point,  Me.*  dist.  of  Marlboro,  1896;  now  judge  Superior  Ct.  of 

WASSON,    Watson    Lovell,    M.D.;    b.    Mineville,  Y*-     Mem.   Vt     Bar  Assn.    (pres.,   1896,    1897).    Ad- 

N.Y.,  Jan.  8.  1S74;  s.  David  A.  and  Charlotte  Ade-  aress:  hJrattleboro,  Vt. 

laide  (Lewis)  Wasson;  grad.  Sherman  Collegiate  WATERMAN.  Ernest  James,  lawyer;  b.  Jamaica, 
Inst.,  Moriah,  N.Y.,  1892;  student  Middleburv,  Vt.,  Oct.  12,  1877;  s.  Eleazer  Lee  and  Jennie  Eliza- 
(Vt.)  Coll.  1  vr.,  1893;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medi-  beth  (Bemis)  Waterman;  prep.  edn.  high  sch..  Brat- 
cine,  1901;  post-grad,  work  at  McGill  U.  with  Drs.  tleboro;  B.S.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1899;  m.  Susan  Har- 
Adami  and  McCrae;  also  at  Harvard,  with  Dr.  ris  Mather,  of  Rutland,  Vt.,  Apr.  27,  1904;  3  chil- 
E.  E.  Southard:  m.  Oct.  11,  1905,  Pearl  Belle  Ran-  dren,  Ethel  Mather,  Elizabeth  Jane,  Harriet.  Served 
dall,  of  "W'aterburv,  Vt.  Asst.  in  Pathol.  Lab..  Vt.  as  pvt.  Co.  I,  1st  Regt.  Vt.  Vols.,  Spanish-Am.  War, 
State  Hosp.,  1902;  became  3d  asst.  in  Vt.  State  1898;  2d  It.,  1st  It.,  capt.,  Vt.  N.G..  1899,  1903  and 
Hosp.,  1903.  now  1st  asst.  and  pathologist;  also  1908-10.  Studied  law  with  Waterman  &  Martin;  ad- 
prof,  mental  diseases.  U.  of  Vt.  Med.  Coll.  Pres.  mitted  to  Vt.  bar,  1902,  and  since  practiced  at 
Class  of  1901,  U.  of  Vt.  Med.  Coll.;  capt.  U.  of  Vt.  Brattleboro.  Was  asst.  elk.  Senate  Com.  on  Mil. 
Base  Ball  Team,  1901.  Trustee  Waterbury  Pub.  Affairs,  1903-6.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Elks, 
Librarv.  Mem.  A.M. A..  N.E.  Soc.  Psvchiatry,  Vt.  Trust  officer,  Brattleboro  Trust  Co.  Republican. 
State  Med.  Soc,  Washington  Countv  Med.  Soc,  Conglist.  Clubs:  Vt.  Wheel,  Brattleboro  Country. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa.  Ma-  Address:  36  High  St.,  Brattleboro,  Vt. 
son:  mem.  O.E  S.  Clubs:  Twenty-Five  (Waterbury),  WATERMAN.  Frank  Allan,  phvsicist;  b.  Oswego, 
Lake  Mansfield  Trout,  of  Stowe,  Vt.  (dir.),  Scott  N.Y.,  July  9,  1865;  s.  David  Allen  and  Eliza  Dun- 
Fish  and  Game  (Quebec).  Address:  State  Hospital,  ning  (Van  Vorst)  Waterman;  A.B.,  Princeton  U., 
Waterbury.  Vt.  1888,  Ph.D.,  1896;  m.  Florence  Tower,  of  Cornwall, 

WATERHOUSE,  WUliam  Eben,  lawyer;  b.  N.Y.,  Aug.  19,  1891.  Instr.  physics,  1891-2,  prof., 
IVIinneapolis,  Minn.,  Dec.  10,  1876;  s.  William  A.  1892-3,  Purdue  U.,  Lafayette,  Ind.;  instr.  physics, 
and  Addie  B.  (Pillsburv)  Waterhouse;  A.B.,  Har-  Princeton  U.,  1893-7;  prof,  physics.  Smith  Coll., 
vard,  1898;  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1899,  1901;  admitted  Northampton,  Mass.,  1897 — .  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem. 
to  Mass.  bar,  1902;  m.  Apr.  29,  1914,  Edna  D.  Cogs-  Am.  Phys.  Soc,  Soci^tfi  Francaise  de  Physique, 
well.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1902;  mem.  firm  Author:  Laboratory  Experiments  in  Physics,  1892. 
Searle  &  Pillsbury,  1909-12,  Searle  &  Waterhouse  Contbr.  to  scientific  jours,  and  revs.  Home:  North- 
since    1912;    dir.    and    atty.,    Melrose    Cooperative  ampton,  Mass.* 

Bank.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Melrose,  1909,  1910.  WATERMAN,  Granville  C,  clergyman;  b.  Booth- 
Republican.  Universalist.  Mem.  Sigma  Alpha  Ep-  bay.  Me.,  May  4,  1835;  s.  Rev.  Dexter  and  Mahala 
silon.  Mason  (K.T.).  Home:  46  Lake  Av.,  Melrose,  (Wentworth)  Waterman;  ed.  pub.  schs.  Me.;  Litch- 
Mass.    Office:   50  Congress  St.,  Boston.  field    Liberal    Inst.;    A.B.,    Bowdoin,    1857     (A.M., 

WATERHOUSE,  William  Henry,  lawver;  b.  Old  1885);  m.  Julia  A.  Mansfield,  of  Waterville,  Oneida 

Town,  Me.,  Sept.  26,  1868;  s.  William  C.  a'nd  Martha  Co.,  N.Y.,  Apr.  20,  1861  (died  1871);  m.  2d.  Marietta 

(Kincaid)    Waterhouse:    ed.   common   schs.    of   Old  Stewart,  of  Oneonta,  N.Y.,  Dec.  4,  1872;  2  children 

Town;    LL.B.,    U.    of   Me.    Coll.    of   Law,    1900;    m.  living,   Jessie   Louise,   Charles  Dexter.    Taught   in 

Clara  Louise  Cooper,  of  Old  Town,  June  18,  1901;  Whitestown  Sem.,  Whitesboro,  N.Y.,  2  yrs.,  Ames 

3  children,  Ruth  Elva,  b.  Mav  17,  1902;  Edwin  Coop-  Acad.,  2  yrs..  Pike  Sem.,  6  yrs.,  Attica  Union  Sch.. 

er,  b.  July  26.  1905;  Frank  Chester,  b.  Aug.  13,  1911.  1  yr.,  Lowville  Acad.,  2  yrs.  (all  in  N.Y.).    Ordained 

Admitted  to  Me.  bar.   1900.  and  since  practiced  in  Free  Bapt.  ministry,  1869;  has  held  pastorates  in 

Old  Town;  dir.  Old  Town  Trust  Co..  Old  Town  Loan  Lowville.     N.Y.,     Dover,     Littleton,     Laconia     and 

&   Bldg.   Assn.;    treas.   Guaranty  Real  Estate   Co.;  Hampton,   N.H.,    Providence,    R.I.,   and    St.    Johns- 

mavor  of  Old   Town,    1905:   citv   solicitor,    1912-15.  bury,  Vt. ;  pres.   and   trustee  N.H.    Lit.   Inst.,   New 

Pres.  bd.  trustees  Juvenile  Instns.   of  Me.    Demo-  Hampton,    N.H.,    since    1901.      Mem.    Gen.    Conf.    4 

crat.     Universalist.     Mason;    mem.    Odd    Fellows,  times,  and  has  served   in  various  offices  of  many 

B. P.O.  Elks,  Knights  of  Pvthias.   Club:  Commercial  socs.    Address:  Laconia,  N.H. 

(treas.).     Address:   Old  Town,   Me.  "WATERMAN,   John  Anderson,   lawyer;    b.    Gor- 

WATERMAN,  Arthur  Greenwood,  business  mgr.;  ham,  Me.,  Mar.  14,  1863;  s.  John  Anderson  and  Eve- 

b.  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  May  31,  1861;  s.  John  lina  Lewis   (Pierce)  Waterman;  ed.  Gorham  Sem., 

and  Judith  B.  (Dunham)  Waterman;  ed.  pub.  schs..  1872-6:  grad.  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Ma-ss.,  1880; 

East  Bridgewater,   1867-76;   m.   East   Bridgewater.  A.B..    Bowdoin   Coll.,    Brunswick,    Me.,    1884,    A.M., 

Sept.  26,  1886,  Lura  Jarvis  Burrell.    Clk.  in  retail  1887;  m.  Portland,  Me.,  Aug.  2,  1893,  Emma  Chase 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


Shirley.  Studied  law;  admitted  to  bar,  1888,  prac- 
ticed at  Brunswick,  1889-93,  since  at  Gorham;  treas. 
Gorham  Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Congregation- 
alist.  Mem.  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Address:  Gorham, 
Maine. 

WATERMAN,  Lewis  Anthony,  hiwyer;  b.  Provi- 
dence, K.I.,  Mar.  24,  1871;  s.  i^'ranklin  Alonzo  and 
Hannah  (Kddy)  Waterman;  descendant  of  Richard 
Waterman,  who  settled  in  Providence,  1638;  A.B., 
Brown  U.,  1894;  student  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law;  m. 
Katharine  M.  Utter,  of  Providence,  Aug.  24,  1896; 
6  children,  Lewis  A.,  Jr.,  Katharine,  Anna,  John  F., 
Maryaret,  Nicholas  Utter.  Admitted  to  R.l.  bar, 
1896,  and  .since  practiced  in  Providence;  dir.  L.  E. 
Remington,  Inc.  (New  York),  Middlebrook  Wool 
Combing  Co.  (Providence) ;  Dem.  candidate  for  gov. 
of  R.L,  1910  and  1911.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  R.L 
Bar  Assn.,  Providence  Bar  Club,  S.A.R.  Baptist. 
Mason  (32°,  K.T.,  Shriner).  Clubs:  University, 
Central  West  Side,  Metacomet  Golf.  Recreations: 
motoring,  bowling,  traveling,  walking.  Home:  100 
Alumni  Av.  Office:  Turks  Head  Bldg.,  Providence, 
Rliode  Ishmd. 

WATERMAN,  Iiucius,  clergyman;  b.  Providence, 
IM.,  Mar.  29,  1851;  s.  Henry  (U.D)  and  Eliza  Greene 
(Harris)  Waterman;  B.A.,  Trinity  Coll.,  1^871,  M.A., 


Detroit,  1878;  rector  Trinity  Ch.,  Tilton.  N.H., 
1878-83;  prof.  ch.  history,  Seabury  Div.  bcliool, 
Faribault.  ISlinn.,  1883-5;  officiating  in  Duchess  Co  , 
NY,  1885-8;  missionary  Littleton,  N.H.,  1888-93, 
Laconia,  N.H.,  1893-S;  rector  Trinity  Ch.,  Clare- 
mont  N'.H  ,  1899-1902,  St.  Luke's  Charlestown,  N. 
H  1902-4,  St.  Thomas',  Hanover,  N.H.,  since  1904. 
Mem  S.A.R. ,  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  N.H.  Hist.  Soc, 
Delta  Psi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Cleveland  Democrat. 
(See  W'ho's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books.) 
Home:   Hanover,  N.H.* 

WATERMAN,  Marcus,  artist.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
"Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

WATERMAN,  Nixon,  author;  b.  Newark,  111., 
Nov.  12,  1859;  s.  Lyman  and  Elizabeth  (Wakefield) 
Waterman:  edn.  gained  in  country  and  town  pub. 
schs.,  in  western  newspaper  offices,  and  Valpa- 
raiso (Ind.)  U.;  m.  Nellie  Haskins,  of  Menasha, 
Wis  Mar.  14,  1883.  On  editorial  staff  Omaha 
World-Herald  and  Bee,  1887-90,  Chicago  Herald 
and  Post,  1890-3;  removed  to  Boston,  1905;  has 
since  devoted  himself  to  mag.  and  book  writing; 
has  given  many  public  readings  from  his  own 
vols,  and  occasional  lectures  on  humorous  lit., 
philos.  topics.  Clubs:  Boston  Authors',  Pudding- 
stone,  Rimers,  and  The  Limerick  (Orange  Park, 
Fla.).  Address:  (summer)  89  Oakland  Av.,  Arling- 
ton Heights,  Boston;    (winter)   Orange  Parlv,  Fla.* 

WATERMAN,  R(icliara)  William,  editor;  b.  St. 
John's,  Newfoundland,  Nov.  8,  1836;  s.  William  and 
Jane  Ryland  (Burton)  Waterman;  arrived  in  U.S., 
July  5,  1851;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  pvt.  acad.;  m. 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1861,  Henrietta  F.  Tay- 
lor, of  North  Reading,  Mass.  (now  deceased);  3 
children,  Charles  A.  J.  (deceased),  George  Burton 
(deceased),  Marshall  B.  Established  Jan.  24,  1866, 
the  Athol  and  Worcester  West  Chronicle;  (since 
editor  and  pub);  also  originator  and  editor  and 
pub.  for  26  vrs.  of  Templeton  (Mass.)  Recorder; 
established  Gardner  Journal.  1887,  and  was  its 
editor  and  pub.  3%  yrs.,  then  selling  out.  Mem. 
Mass.  Press  Assn.  since  1870  (only  surviving  or- 
ganizer, and  several  times  elected  v. -p.);  mem. 
Suburban  Press.  Assn.  of  New  England  (organizer, 
1881,  and  since  corr.  sec);  del.  sent  to  Cincinnati. 
1885,  to  organize  Nat.  Editorial  Assn.,  attended 
many  of  its  sessions  and  served  on  its  exec.  com. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mason.  Home:  19  Me- 
chanic St.    Address  194  Exchange  St.,  Athol,  Mass. 

WATERIWAN,  Stephen,  architect;  b.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Oct.  10,  1863;  s.  Stephen  and  Harriet  (Bul- 
lock) Waterman;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  18S6,  A.M.,  1889; 
student  Brvant  &  Stratton  Bus.  Coll.,  Providence, 
1887;  m.  Boston,  June  12,  1900,  Gertrude  Pope 
Wniittier;  3  children,  Stephen,  Jr.,  b.  Dec.  2.  1905; 
Gertrude  Pope,  Jr.,  b.  Dec.  2,  1905;  Paul,  2d,  B.  Feb. 


('.,  1907.  V.-p.  and  sec.  Nicholson  &  Waterman  Mfg. 
Co.,  later  pres.  Waterman  INlachine  Tool  Co.,  Provi- 
dence, 1887-93  (plant  destroyed  by  fire  May  21, 
1893);  R.L  agt.  "Barlock"  typewriter,  Columbia 
Mfg.  Co.,  New  York,  1895-6;  with  E.  A.  Gove,  Adv. 
Agency,  1899-1900  and  in  adv.  business  on  own 
account,  1900-2;  became  connected  witli  Angell  & 
Swift,  architects,  as  draughtsman,  1902;  removed 
to  North  Danville,  Vt.,  1904;  returned  to  Provi- 
dence, Sept.,  1914;  connected  with  Eastern  Film 
Corpn.,  since  Mar.,  1915.  Capt.  Co.  A,  1st  Regt. 
R.I.M.,  1893-6;  capt.  and  asst.  inspr.  rifle  practice, 
1896-1900;  1st  It.  and  capt.,  Co.  E,  1st  R.L  Vol.  Inf., 
War  with  Spain,  May  28,  1898-Mar.  30,  1899;  acting 
div.  engr  2d  Div.,  2d  Army  Corps,  Aug.-Nov.,  1898. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Psi  Upsilon;  past, 
mem.  Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery  Co.  of  Bos- 
ton; mem.  Providence  Art  Club.  Clubs:  (social) 
.Varragansett  Boat,  1st  Light  Inf.  Regt.  (Provi- 
dence). -Address:  Eastern  Film  Corporation,  Provi- 
dence, IM. 

WATERMAN,  Walter  Abbott,  educator;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.L,  June  2,  1870;  s.  Jotham  and  Annie 
P'rances  (Rhodes)  W^aterman;  ancestors  on  father's 
side  settled  in  Barnstable  Co.,  Mass.,  and  on 
mother's  side  in  R.L;  ed.  Norwich  (Conn.)  Free 
Acad.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1894;  m.  Mary  Bethiah  Fanning, 
of  Ledyard,  Conn.,  July  11,  1894;  4  children,  Hilda 
Rhodes,  Bethiah  Fanning,  Mary  Abbie,  Annie- 
Frances.  Teaclier  pub.  schs..  Mystic,  Conn.,  1887-8, 
Bulkelev  High  Sch.,  New  London,  1894-6;  asst. 
prin.  Dwight  Sch.,  New  Y'ork,  1896-04,  New  York 
Prep.  Sch.  (afternoons  and  evenings).  1896-02; 
founder  Waterman  Sch.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.Y.,  1904; 
head  of  Coll.  Prep.  Dept.,  Heathcote  Sch.,  Harrison, 
N.Y.,  1909-12;  prin.  Greenwich  (Conn.)  Acad,  since 
1912.  Mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Mt.  Vernon.  1902-4:  pres. 
Commission  Govt.  Assn.,  1908-12;  alderman,  1907-9. 
Mem.  Schoolmasters'  Assn.,  Sons  of  Vets.  (Comdr. 
Charles  J.  Nordquist  Camp,  1910-12),  Mt.  Vernon 
Mus.  Soc.  (pres.,  1906-7);  etc.  Conglist;  deacon 
2d  Ch.,  Greenwich,  and  supt.  S.S.  Recreations: 
walking,  bowling,  music.  Home:  18  Lexington  Av., 
Greenwich,  Conn. 

WATERMAN,  William  Watson,  educator:  b. 
Dighton,  Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1831;  s.  Asa  and  Hannah 
Babbitt  (Atwood)  Waterman;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1856; 
A.M.,  1870;  M.D.,  Univ.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.), 
1857;  m.  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1856,  Hope 
Savery  (now  deceased) ;  m.  2d,  Plymouth,  Mass., 
Julv  22,  1872,  Mary  Briggs  Bradford,  1  dau.,  Mary 
Bradford.  Prof,  chemistry  Metropolitan  Med.  Coll., 
New  York,  1856-7;  teacher  in  Wis.,  111.  and  Nev., 
1857-69;  supt.  pub.  schs.,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1869-86, 
Clinton,  Mass.,  1886-9;  sec.  Assn.  N.B.  Sch.  Supts., 
1873-4,  pres.,  1875;  v.-p.  Mass.  Teachers'  Assn., 
1879-91,  Am.  Inst,  of  Instrn.,  1883-94;  park  commr., 
Taunton,  1894-05;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1896, 
1897.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Old  Colony  Hist. 
Soc.  S.A.R.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Home:  1  White 
St.,  Taunton,  Mass. 

WATERS,  Bertram  Gordon,  lawyer,  surety 
bonds;  b.  Boston,  Oct.  8,  1871;  s.  Robert  Henry  and 
Elizabeth  Frances  (Banchor)  Waters;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1894;  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1894-5,  1895-6; 
short  course  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1897:  studied 
law  in  office  of  Horace  G.  Allen,  Boston,  1897-9;  m. 
Helen  Kent  Shaw,  formerly  of  Flushing,  L.I.,  Apr. 
23,  1908:  3  children,  Bertram  Gordon,  Jr.,  Cynthia, 
Helen.  Admitted  to  bar,  1899;  atty.  and  mgr.  and 
mem.  local  advisorv  bd..  Am.  Bonding  Co..  of  Balti- 
more, 1899-12;  exec  officer,  since  1912,  N.E.  Equi- 
able  Ins.  Co.  (formerly  N.E.  Casualty  Co.).  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch. 
Assn.,  Harvard  LT.  Law  Sch.  Assn.,  Boston  Credit 
Men's  Assn.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Am. 
Geog.  Soc,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Alpha  Delta  Phi. 
Clubs:  LTnion  Boat,  Boston  City,  Harvard  ("Boston 
and  New  York),  Longwood  Cricket,  Eastern  Yacht. 
Home:  2  Perrin  Road,  Brookline.  Office:  70  Kilby 
St.,    Boston. 

WATERS,  Clara  Erskine  Clement,  autlior:  b. 
(Erskine)  St.  Louis,  .\ug.  28.  1834;  m.  James 
Hazen  Clement.  1852  (deceased):  2d.  Edwin  Forbes 
Waters.  Descriptive  and  critical  lecturer  upon  art, 
travel,  etc.  (See  Who's  W'ho  in  America  for  list 
of  book!*  and  writings).  Home:  Newburyport, 
Massachusetts.* 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND  1119 

WATERS,    Henry   Pitz    Gilbert,    senealosist;    b.    ness  at  Providence.   1S94;  pres.  Ralph  C.  Watrous 
Salem,  Mass.,  Mar.   29,   1S33.     (See  vol.   1909.)  Co.,  Wood  River  Branch  R.R.;  dir.  and  mem.  exec. 

com.  R.T.  Title  Guarantee  Co.;  dir.  and  trustee  R.I. 

Mem. 

Real 

York. 

3s: 

aan- 

la- 

3Sra- 

imer) 

tinues.     Mem.    Boston   Typothetae.     Clubs:   Crafts-  -A.Vn'vUi'pnr..'^'-R'T'    •^"'-     ^'''''^-    '"'    "««""'n^^«^    St.. 

men's,     Boston     Citv,     Pilgrim     Publicity,     Boston  ^  lo^  mence,  it.i. 

Press,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.    iMason;Elk-.    Recrea-        WATROUS,    WUliam    Henry,    mfr.,    retired;    b. 

tions:    baseball,    tennis.     Home:    Brookllne,    Mass.  Hartford,  Conn..  .Tuly  18,  1841;  s.  Rufus  and  Julia 

Office'   "94    Atlantic    Av     Boston  A.  (Ro.trers)  Watrous;  ed.  grammar  and  hlgli  schs., 

HFt5r^^l^^.4^io[^^^/ft  ^[^-^.^oJi^r^^fS:  ^!^lS^o^?^!se^?l?^ 

Adeiine  M^hr^weil    of  ETl4rtoTn    MaTs     Mar'  26'  ^^^'"-e  plating  dept,  Rogers  Bros.  Co..  Waterbury, 

fs^9       OrL^ned     Oon-1      m^^^^^  Oct      26      IsIs'  ^onn..  1869-70;  supt.  plating  dept.  Ames  Mfg.  Co., 

i;it;.,.    T^^^-Jlf^^.^^?Lo     ifi?^  c'  ch;?,t"v,  T^T.      t^I'  Chlcopee.    Mass..    1868-9;    one   of   organisers.    1870, 

S.1^l°  ;T?il^    iQ°7^  n'q     f^^«  Wb^'^xvhn  ^.   Ar;;^?^;  pres.,  treas.  and  dir.,  1870-99.  Rogers  Cutlefv  Co. 

7r>V^'c^'^/v,A^l    J^/    wn^^     T^JI^T.    Tvrt^*  Hartf ord ;  mem.  firm  William  Rogers  Co..  1879-99 

for  list  of  books,  etc.)     Home.   Ipswich,  Mass.*  ^^^^^    Norwich    (Conn.)    Cutlery  Co.,   1890-9,  Wat- 

WATHEN",  John,  Moss,  clergyman;  b.  Richibucto,  rous   Mf,g.    Co.,   'Wallingford,   Conn.,    1899;    retired 

N.B.,  Jan.  17,  1867;  s.  William  H.  and  Sarah  (.Johns-  from   active   business.    1910.    Alderman,   Hartford, 

ton)  Wathen;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  and  U.  of  N.B.,  1885-7;  1894-6;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895-6;  water  com- 

grad.    Bangor    Theol.    Sem.,    1890;    B.A.,    Bowdoin,  missioner,  Hartford,  1902-3.  Republican.  Methodist. 

1892;   M.A..    Harvard,    1893:    m.    Jennie    E.    French,  Mason  (32°).  Mem.  G.A.R.   Clubs:  New  York  Yacht, 

of  Stockston,  Me.,   1893.    Ordained  ministry  Con.gl.  Larchmont    Yacht    (New    York),    Hartford    Yacht 

Ch..   1893:  pastor  Lisbon,   N.H.,   1893-9,  Claremont,  (commodore,  1895,  1896),  Army  and  Navy  of  Conn. 

N.H.,     1899-09,     2d     Ch..     Biddeford,     Me..     1909-15,  Recreations:     motoring,     country     life,     traveling. 

Highland  Ch.,   Somerville,   Mass.,   since  Apr.,   1915.  Home:  9  Vanderbilt  Rd.,  West  Hartford,  Conn. 

^^Z■.FJ^'^n^iU^fF^^T.^J^^^'^  ■^^"'^  ^^'-    ^a^°"-  WATSON,  Albert  Priestley,  clergyman;  b.  Bar- 
Address.  bomerMlle,  Mass.  rington.   N.H.,   Nov.    12,   1875;    s.   Albert   and   Mary 

WATKINS,  Harris  Ral^h,  M.D.;  b.  Newbury,  Vt,  Miranda  (Priestley)  Watson;  grad.  Kimball  Union 

Mar.  S,  1864;  s.  Eustace  Virgil  and  Emily  CTenney)  Acad.,  Meriden,  N.H.,  1893;  A.B..  Dartmouth,  1897; 

Watklns;   B.S.,  Dartmouth   Coll.,   1888;   M.D.,  Med.  S.T.B.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1900;  m.  Alice  Leone 

Dept.  U.   of  Vt..   1892;  post-grad,  work,  U.  of  Pa.,  Barnard,  of  Bedford,  N.H.,  Sept.  6,  1905;  2  children, 

1901,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1907;  m.  Hartford.  N.Y.,  Helen  Louise,  b.  July  6.  1908;  Harold  Barnard,  Mar. 

Sept.   26,  1894.  Nellie  E.  Chapman;  1   son,  Eustace  lo,    1913.     Ordained   Congl.    ministry,    1900;    pastor 

v.,  b.  1901.    Has  practiced  at  Burlington,  Vt.,  since  Presbyn.    Ch.,    Bedford,    N.H.,    1900-9,    Congl.    Ch., 

1892;  formerly  adjunct  prof,  anatomy,  Med.  Dept.  Franklin,  1909-14,  Union  Congl.  Ch.  W^eymouth  and 

U.  of  Vt.;  attending  physician  Mary  Fletcher  Hosp.  Braintree,    since   Mar.    1,    1914.    Mem.   Uncanoonuc 

Mem.  Am.  Acad,  of  Medicine,  A.M.A.,  Vt.  State  Med.  Lodge  No.  86,  I.O.O.F..  Manchester,  N.H.;  Webster 

Soc,  Burlington  and  Chittenden  Co.   Clinical   Soc,  Encampment  No.  13,  Franklin.  N.H.    Address:   120 

Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.   Sphinx   (Dartmouth),  Delta  Quincy  Av.,  East  Braintree,  Mass. 

Mu     (Burlington).     Republican.     Conglist.     Clubs:  ,„.„„-»„    .,-     ,  —^     ■      -u      ■,  ■            ^  ■               „   . 

Ethan  Allen,  Lake  Champlain  Yacht.    Address:  384  ^  WATSON.  Alfred  Edwin,  banking  and  insurance 

Main  St.,  Burlington,  Vt.  b.  Worcester    Vt,  Aug^  6    1857;   sEdwm  Cheney 

and  Sophia  (Johnson)  Watson;  grad.  St.  Johnsbury 

WATKINS,  Walter  Kendall,  genealogist;  b.  Bos-  Acad.,  1879    (salutatorian) ;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,   1883 

ton,  Aug.  5,  1855:  s.  Samuel  Augustus  and  Jeanette  fPhi    Beta   Kappa,    and   now   sec.    of   class),   A.M., 

Constantina     (Bjornberg)     Watkins;    ed.    Phillips  1S86;  studied  law  2  yrs.  in  office  of  Gov.  Samuel  E. 

Grammar    Sch.,;    English    High    Sch.,    Boston;    m.  pingree,   but  was  drawn   into   other  channels   and 

Mary   Florence    Back,    of   Chelsea,    Mass.,   Nov.    9,  ^id  not  resume  study  of  law,  but  conducted  to  suc- 

1882.    Asst.   librarian  and  curator  N.E.  Hist.   Soc,  cessful   issue  suit   to  set  aside  will  of  wife's  g.f. 

1890-5;    asst.    to    editor    Province    Laws    of    Mass.,  which  the  .iurv  declared  invalid:  m.  Montpelier,  Vt., 

1890-5.     Gov.    of   "Governor   and    Company   of    the  July  3    1883.  Mary  Maud  Carr;  2  children,  Margery 

Massachusetts  Bay"  (chartered  in  1629);  sec.  Mai-  Ander.son     b     Dec.    18,    1887;    Cedric    Montgomery, 

den  chapter  S.A.R. ;  historian-gen.  Nat.  Soc.  S.A.R. ;  Aug   25,  1889  (died  Apr.  3,  1890).    Sec.  civ.  and  mil. 

genealogist  and  sec.  Mass.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars;  edi-  affairs  'state  of  Vt..    1884-6;   elk.   Bd.   of  Railroad 

tor  Colonial  Wars  magazine;   mem.   New  England  Commissioners,    1886-94;    railroad    commr.,    1898- 

Historic-Genealogical    Soc,    Bostonian    Soc.      (See  190O;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep..   1894-6.   Senate,   1898- 

Who's  Who  in  America,  for  list  of  books  and  writ-  l90o'(chmn    R  R.  Com.  and  mem.  Temperance  and 

ings.)    Home:  Maiden,  Mass.    Office:  1110  Tremont  pinance  corns.) ;  mem.  Vt.  State  Coal  Commn.,  1912- 

Bldg.,    and  9  Ashburton  PI.,  Boston,  Mass.*  14.  moderator  Town  of  Hartford  since  1896;   sch. 

WATROUS,  Georg-e  Button,  college  prof.;  b.  New  dir.  since  1910;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com.,  1894-06  and 
Haven,  Conn.,  Sept.  18,  1858;  s.  George  Henry  and  since  1912  (sec,  1898-06);  mem.  Windsor  Co  Rep. 
Harriet  Joy  (Dutton)  Watrous;  A.B.,  Yale.  1879,  Com..  1804-08  (sec,  1894-8.  chmn.,  1898-08) ;  treas. 
LL.B.,  1883,  M.L.,  1884,  D.C.L.,  1890;  m.  Bertha  Vt.  State  Fair  Assn.,  1902;  treas  dir.  and  elk 
Agnes  Downers,  of  Whitneyville.  Conn.,  June  7.  White  River  Savings  Bank.  1890-14  nres.  1911-14 
1888.  Mem.  law  firm  of  Watrous  &  Day,  Instr.  law  when  consolidated  with  Hartford  Nat.  Bank  as 
of  contracts  and  torts,  1889-92,  asst.  prof,  law,  Hartford  Savings  Bank  &  Trust  Co.;  pres^^  of  latter 
1892-5,  prof,  since  1895,  Yale.  Pres.  State  Bar  Assn.  since  consolidation;  dir.  Hartford  Nat.  Bank;  dir. 
of  Conn.,  1908-10.  New  Haven  Co.  Bar  Assn.,  1909-  and  treas.  Reservoir  Ice  Co.  Kenublican.  Mem.  Vt. 
12;  v.-p.  for  Conn.,  Am.  Bar  Assn.;  mem.  Am.  Hist.  Hist.  Soc,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  White  River  Bd. 
Assn.,  Am.  Forestry  Assn.,  Am.  Social  Science  As-  of  Trade,  Vt.  Fish  and  Game  League.  Mason  (K. 
sn..  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science.  Club:  T.);  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Club:  Iroquois  of  ^^hlte 
University  (New  York).  Home:  261  Bradley  St.  River  Jet.,  Vt.  (v.-p.,  1910-12).  Recreations:  ten- 
Office:  121  Church  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.*  nis,    bowling,    motoring,    fishing.     Address:    White 

WATROUS,  Ralph  Colling-wood,   real   estate;   b.  R^^er  Junction,  or  Hartford,  ^  t. 

Mystic,  Conn.,  July  19,  1866;  s.  Leonard  and  Mary  WATSON".  Amelia  MontagTie,  artist;   born   East 

R.  (Nichols)  Watrous;  ed.  dist.  schs.  of  Mystic,  and  T\'indsor    Hill.    Conn.,    Mar     2,    1856;    d.    Reed    and 

Hope  Valley,  R.I.;  m.  Susan  A.  Aldrich,  of  Provl-  Sarah   (Bolles)  Watson;  ed.  pvt    schs.;  unmarried, 

dence,  R.I.,  June  23,  1892.   Entered  real  estate  busi-  Has    exhibited    at    New    York    Water    Color    Club, 


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American  Water  Color  Soc,  Boston  Art  Club;  was  father;   m.   June   10,   1S69,  Louisa,  d.   John  D.   and 

teacher  painting  Marthas   Vineyard  Summer  Inst.  Fanny  H.  (Leonard)  Cogswell,  of  Leicester;  1  son, 

for  many  yrs. ;   is  distinctively  a  painter  of  New  Walter  Cogswell;   m.  2d,  Sept.  12,   1896,  Rhoda  M. 

Eng.  and  Southern  scenery,  workinjj  much  in  Fla.  Lawson.      I'artner   with    father,    1862-90;    sec.   and 

and  in  the  N.C.  and  Va.  mountains.    Home:   "Wild  treas.  L.  S.  Watson  Mfg.  Co.,  1890   to  the  time  of 

Acres,"  Kast  Windsor  Hill,  Conn.*  his  father's  death,  pres.  of  corpn.  until  retired;  also 

WATSON,  Arthur,  lawver;   b.   Greensboro,   Ala.,  Pves    Worcester,   Leicester  &   Spencer   St.   Ry.   Co. 

July  28.  185    ;  s.  Henry  and  Sophia  (Peck)  Watson;  until  this  road  consolidated  with  Worcester  fetRy. 

removed  with  parents  to  the  North  at  9;  A.B.,  Yale,  9?"^,Vr^-    *^'^''-  Commonwealth.    Home:  1160  Main 

1873;  studied  law  in  office  of  Samuel  T.  Spaulding,  ^'^•'    Worcester,   Mass. 

Northampton,  Mass.;  admitted  to  bar,  1876.  Has  WATSON,  Elliot  Bumham,  M.D.;  b.  Williams- 
practiced  at  Northampton,  since  1879;  register  of  town,  Vt.,  Feb.  18,  1859;  s.  Kittridge  Leonard  and 
voters,  1884-5;  chmn.  of  assessors,  1885-7;  post-  Rosette  C.  (INIartin)  AVatson;  descendant  of  Mat- 
master,  1886-90;  referee  in  bankruptcy,  1898-01;  thew  Watson,  who  came  to  Boston,  Mass.,  from 
mayor,  1901;  trustee  Forbes  Library,  Northampton  Londonderry,  Ireland,  1718,  with  his  wife  and  9 
Instn.  for  Savings,  Northampton  Public  Library,  children;  George  Martin,  the  maternal  ancestor, 
Address:  Northampton,  Mass.  came  from  Eng.  in   1639  and  settled  in  Salisbury, 

WATSON,  Arthur  Eugene,  electrical  engineer;  b.  ^^i^^^-n^'"^'l>^^''?"®   '^Ykl  ^^'^^'^v  l.^'^S'  ^^■'^^  U.  of 

Providence.  K.I..  Mar.  4    186G;  s.  Henry  Holden  and  ^/^  ■^?i;  °/,^^«'^{?;"*^-lSS .  .m.Abbie  Susan  Prentis, 

Josephine    Sabrina    (Roffee)    Watson;    on    father's  ^L^.^'^^^n^:   \^■•^i\%''}Jh  lllT' 9I    ?9?a^-^P?ai^ 

side,   ancestors   were   from   Scotland,    fought   with  ^^artin,  b    Oct.  19    188S  (died  Sept    20,  1889).    Prac- 

Cromwell    in   Ireland,    then    came    to   America;    on  ^IS^'^  in  Wiiamstown,  Vt.,  since  July,  1887;  health 


1891-2;    instr.    in   physics,   1895-9,   asst.   prof.    elec.  WATSON,    Esther    Josephine,    teacher;    b.    Am- 

engring.  (head  of  dept.)  since  1899,  Brown  U.     Mem.  herst,   Mass.,    Sept.    20,    1859;   d.    Oliver  and    Sarah 

Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Sigma  Xi,  (White)  Watson;  g.g.d.  of  Oliver  Watson,  of  Spen- 

Delta  Phi     Baptist.    Author:  Dvnamo  Electric  Ma-  cer,  Mass.,  a  Revolutionary  patriot,  earlier  ances- 

chinery    1894;   Storage   Batteries,   1908.    Construe-  tors  coming  from  England.  1630-40;  grad.  high  sch., 

tion    of    Small   Alternating   Current    Motors,    1915.  Amherst,   1877:   A.B.,  Smith  Coll.,  1882;  A.M.,  Cor- 

Contbr   on  elec.  subjects.    Address:  30  Congdon  St.,  nell   U.,    1883;   student  of   North   European   langs.. 

Providence,  R.I.  Gottingen.    Germany,    1887-9;    student    of    French, 

■nrAmcrki^      B^^-h,-,r.    TTo v.iii+nTi      .v>fr       c«;pa    vol  Tours,  France,  summer  of  1895,  of  Germanics,  Co- 

iQ^"t             •    ^'^^'^''    Hamilton,     mfr.      (See    vol.  lumbia  U.,  1910-11;  also  attended  various  summer 

^^"•'•'                                                                                            .,  schs.      LTnmarried.      Mem.     English     Dept.,     Smith 

WATSON.  Charles  Dougrlas,  lawyer;  b.  St.  Al-  coll.,  1883-7;  head  of  Dept.  of  Langs.,  R.I.  State 
bans,  Vt.,  July  29,  1S60;  s.  Edward  T.  and  Fanny  M.  Coll.,  1892-10;  acting  prof,  of  German.  Mills  Coll., 
(Greene)  Watson;  grad.  acad.,  St.  Albans,  1880;  Cal.,  1912-13.  Mem.  N.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc, 
U.  of  Vt.,  1884;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.,  1886;  Assn.  Collegiate  Alumnpe.  Alumna  Assn..  Students' 
mem.  law  firm  AVatson  &  Tillotson.  Auditor  of  Aid  Soc.  (Smith  Coll.),  Kappa  Alpha  Theta  (Cor- 
Franklin  Co.  since  1896;  city  atty.,  1899,  1900,  nell  Chapter).  Clubs:  Every  Tuesday,  of  Kings- 
1910;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1908,  1912;  chmn.  Vt.  ton,  R.I.  (hon.  mem.).  Recreations:  walking.  gene- 
Pub.  Service  Commn.,  1913.  Mem.  Vt.  Hist.  Soc;  alogy.  Address:  29  Union  St.,  Greenfield,  Mass. 
pres.  Vt.  Bar  Assn.,  1915  Universalist  Democrat.  ^^tSON,  Prancis  Sedffwick,  surgeon;  b.  Milton, 
Mason.    Club:  Owl.    Address.  St.  Albans,  Vt.  ^^^g^  _  ^j^^  3^    ^553.  ^    Robert  Sedgwick  and  Mary 

WATSON,    Charles    Henry,    clergyman;    b.    New  (Hathaway)    Watson;    A.B..    Harvard.    1875,    ]M.D., 

York,  Jan.  1,  1847;  s.  Henry  and  Anne  (Dixon)  Wat-  1879;  studied  in  Europe,  1879-82;  m.  Mary  Perkins, 

son;  A.B.,  Colgate  U.,  1873,  A.M.  1876  (D.D.,  1897);  of  Boston,  June  16,  1886;  1  daughter,  who  died  at 

grad.  Hamilton  Theol.  Sem.,  1875;  m.  Ada  Bardeen,  age  of  9   months,  1888.    House  officer,  Mass.   Gen. 

of  Hamilton,  N.Y.,  June  19.   1877.    Ordained  Bapt.  Hosp..  1879 ;  instr.  genito-urinary  and  gen.  surgery; 

ministry,    1875;    pastor    West    Ch.,    Oswego,    N.Y.,  lecturer   Harvard    Med.    Sch..    1894-1909.     Mem.    A. 

1875-81.   1st  Ch.,  Arlington.  Mass..  1881-1909.    Has  M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Surg.  Assn.,  Am.  Assn. 

been  univ.   preacher  or  orator  at  Cornell,  Colgate  Genito-LTrinary    Surgeons,    N.E.   branch    Am.   Urol, 

and  Shaw  univs.,  Colby  and  Acadia  colls.,  and  lee-  Assn.,  and  French,  German  and  Russian  assns.  of 

turer  and  baccalaureate  preacher  at  Newton  Theol.  urology.      Clubs:     Harvard.     University,     Tavern. 

Instn.,  and  pres.  trustees  same,   1908-14;  librarian  Recreations:     camping,    fishing,    shooting,    travel. 

N.E.  Bapt.  Library,  Boston,  since  Mar.  1,  1914.    (See  Home:   263  Clarendon   St.     Office:   92  Marlboro  St.. 

Who's  "^'ho  in  America  for  books,  societies,   etc.)  Boston. 

Home:  Belmont,  Mass.    Office:  Ford  Bldg.,  Boston.*  WATSON.  George  Hiram,  educator;  h.  Fairfield, 

WATSON,    Edward    Le    Quesne,    insurance;    b.  Pa.,  May  4,  1877:  s.  Robert  Francis  and  Mary  Alice 

Bristol,  R.I..  June  16,  1863;  s.  John  G.  and  Marv  A.  (Eshelman)    Watson;    ed.    Penn    Coll..    Gettysburg, 

(Spooner)  Watson;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Bristol,  1869-79:  Pa.,  2  yrs.:  Yale  U.,  1  yr.;  m.  Allie  Viola  Francis,  of 

m.  Frances  A.   Gladding,  of  Bristol,  Sept.  27,  1887  New  Haven,  Conn..  Nov.  25.  1908;  1  child.    Engaged 

died  1898);   2d,  Reba  A.  Bradford,   of  Utica,  N.Y.,  in  farming;  traveling  salesman,  1897-8:  with  N.Y.. 

Nov.   1.   1899.    Clk.  in  gen.   store.   Bristol.   1879-80;  N.H.    &    H.    R.R.,    8    yrs.,    foreman,    freight    dept.; 

elk.  in  office  Providence  Washington  Ins.  Co.,  1881-  "^'ith    Yale   Business   Coll.    2    yrs..    Conn.    Business 

5.   spl.  agt..   1885-9,  sec.  Jan..   1889.   2d  v.-p.,  Jan.,  Univ.,    4    yrs.;    prin.    and   propr.    Morgan    Business 

1902;  pres.  Providence  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  since  Apr.,  Coll..  1911-14,  Vt.  Business  Coll..  since  1914.     Pro- 

1902;    pres.    Ins.   Assn.   of   Providence,    1903-8;    dir.  gressive   in   politics.    Methodist.    Home:    272  Pearl 

Franklin  Mut.   Fire  Ins.  Co.,  R.I.   Investment  Co.;  St.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

head  of  firm  of  E.  L.  Watson  &  Co.,  ins.,  organized,  "WATSON.  George  Marshall,  M.D. :  b.  Northum- 

1905;   pres.  Town  Council,  Bristol,  R.I.,   1899-1900;  berland,   N.H..   Oct.    22,   1S68:   s.   Henry  Porter  and 

treas.    Providence    Lying-in    Hosp.,    1903-8.      Mem.  Evelvn      (Marshall)      Watson;      grad.      Haverhill 

Providence  Chamber  of   Commerce.    Clubs:   Hope,  (N.H.)    Acad.,    1887:    B.A.,   Dartmouth   Coll.,    1891; 

Agawam  Hunt,  R.I.  Country,  Turks  Head,   Squan-  M.D.,  Baltimore  Med.  Coll.,  1893:  m.  Savannah,  Ga., 

turn   Assn.     Recreations:   golf.    Home:    400  Angell  Apr.   20.  1897.  Martha  Eccles  Ward.     Practiced  at 

St.    Office:  49  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.I.  Haverhill,  N.H..  1903-5.  since  at  Manchester.  Home: 

WATSON.  Edwin  InciuB,  retired  mfr.;  b.  Spen-  103  7  Elm  St..  Manchester,  N.H. 

cer,  Mass.,  Jan.  22.  1841;  s.  Lory  Sprague  and  Me-  WATSON,    Irving    Allison,    M.D.;    b.    Salisbury, 

hitable   (Luther)   Watson,  and  descendant  of  Mat-  N.H..    Sept.    6,    1849:    s.    Porter    B.    and    Luvia    E. 

thew   Watson,    Boston,    1718:    ed.    Wllbraham    and  CLadd)  Watson;  ed.  common  schs.,  Newbury  (Vt.) 

Leicester  acads.:  learned  mfg.  of  hand  cards  under  Sem.,   and   Collegiate   Inst.;    studied    medicine,   at- 


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tended  lectures  Dartmouth  Med.  Coll.  and  U.  of  Vt. ; 
U.  of  Vt.,  1871:  (hon.  A.M.,  Dartmouth,  1.SS5).  Prac- 
ticed Groveton,  N.H.,  1S71-S1,  since  at  Concord;  m. 
Lena  A.  Farr,  of  Littleton,  N.H.,  1872.  Sevei-al  yrs. 
supt.  schs.  at  Groveton;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1S79-S1;  sec.  N.H.  State  Bd.  of  Health  since  organ- 
ization, Sept..  18S1;  sec.  X.H.  Connnn.  of  Lunacy; 
registrar  vital  statistics  of  N.H.;  pres.  State  Bd. 
Cattle  Commrs.,  1901-13.  Sec.  Am.  Public  Health 
Assn..  1883-97;  pres.  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  1903;  pres. 
Internat.  Conf.  State  and  Provincial  Bds.  of  Health, 
1903;  asst.  sec. -gen.  first  Pan-Am.  Med.  Congress. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  societies,  list  of 
writings,  etc.)    Home:  Concord,  N.H.* 

WATSON,  John  Henry,  judge;  b.  Jamacia,  Vt, 
:May  12.  1851;  s.  Asahel  and  Adelpha  (Jackson) 
Watson:  acad.  edn.;  (LL.D.)  :  m.  Clara  L.  Hammond, 
of  West  Wardsboro,  Vt.,  Mar.  25,  1879.  Admitted 
,  to  bar,  1877:  practiced  at  Bradford,  Vt.,  1877-99. 
State's  atty.  Orange  Co.,  Vt.,  1886-8;  mem.  Vt.  Sen- 
ate, 1892-4;  asso.  judge  Supreme  Ct.  of  Vt.,  Jan.  19, 
1899 — ;  Republican.    Home:  Montpelier,  Vt.* 

■WATSON",  Marcus,  printer,  publisher;  b.  Bidde- 
ford,  Me.,  Apr.  9,  1831.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

"WATSON,  Paul  Barron,  author;  b.  Morristown, 
X.J..  :\Iar.  25.  ISGl;  s.  Barron  Crowell  and  Julia 
(Willis)  Watson:  A.B.,  Harvard  U.,  1881;  m. 
Katharine  H.  Clarke,  of  Boston.  June  4.  1890.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar.  1885;  practices  in  Boston.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books).  Home:  Milton, 
Mass.    Office:   50  State  St.,  Boston.* 

"WATSON,  Thomas  AugTistus,  shipbuilder;  b. 
Salem,  Mass..  Jan.  IS.  1854:  s.  Thomas  R.  and  Mary 
(Phipps)  Watson:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Salem  and  spl. 
course,  geologv,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Elizabeth 
S.  Kimball,  of  Cohassett,  Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1882.  Mfr. 
elec.  apparatus.  1871-4;  associated  with  Prof. 
Alexander  Graham  Bell  in  experiments  in  the 
electric  telephone,  1874-8:  supt.  Bell  Telephone  Co.. 
1878-81:  mem.  shipbuilding  firm  of  F.  O.  Welling- 
ton &  Co..  1884-1900;  pres.  Fore  River  Ship  &  En- 
.gine  Co..  1900-3;  retired  from  active  business.  1903. 
Mem.  sch.  com.,  Braintree.  Mass.,  1891-1908  (chmn. 
1891-8).  Fellow  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.;  mem. 
A.A.A.S.,  Boston  Soc.  Natural  History,  Boston 
Browning  Soc,  Essex  Inst..  Mass.  Hort.  Soc. 
Clubs:  Twentieth  Century,  Telephone  Pioneers. 
Home:    East    Braintree,    Mass.* 

"WATSON,  Thomas  Ii.,  banker  and  broker;  b. 
Bridgeport.  Conn..  Dec.  13,  1847;  ed.  mil.  inst..  New 
Milford.  Began  as  elk.  in  Farmers'  Bank,  Bridge- 
port, later  with  City  Nat.  Bank;  became  partner 
with  Daniel  Hatch,  banking  and  brokerage,  busi- 
ness maintained  since  death  of  ]Mr.  Hatch  as  T.  L. 
Watson  &  Co.;  opened  office  in  N.Y.  Citv,  1879, 
title  of  Watson  &  Gibson,  now  T.  L.  Watson  &  Co.. 
New  York  and  Bridgeport;  mem.  New  York  Stock 
Exchange;  dir.  Conn.  Nat.  Banl<;  sec.  and  dir. 
Boston  &  New  York  Air  Line  R.R.  18  yrs.;  formerly 
v.-p.  Consol.  Stock  Exchange,  New  York,  and  chmn. 
finance  com.  Apptd.  a.-d.-c.  to  Gen.  S.  R.  Smith, 
Conn.  N.G.,  with  rank  of  capt..  July  6.  1878:  later 
maj..  col.,  and  brig.-gen.  in  comd.  C.N.G. :  resigned 
after  15  yrs.'  service,  and  placed  on  retired  list. 
Mem.  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  New  York,  also  of 
Bridgeport.  Mem.  S.A.R.,  New  England  Soc,  Pil- 
grims' Soc  (New  York).  Pres.  Holding  Co.  of 
Black  Rock  Yacht  Club.  Bridgeport;  a  v.-p.  of 
Union  League  Club,  New  York  (ex-chmn.  exec, 
com.  and  chmn.  com.  on  adnnissions) ;  life  mem. 
New  York  Athletic  Club  (ex-pres.),  Atlantic  Yacht 
(fleet  capt.  5  yrs.).  New  York  Yacht,  Larchmont 
Yacht  (fleet  capt.  3  yrs.);  mem.  Union  League 
Club  (chmn.  exec,  com.).  Lotos.  Army  and  Navy, 
Aero.  Automobile  Club  of  America.  Bankers',  of 
New  York,  Brooklawn  Country,  Seaside,  of  Bridge- 
port. Home:  Grover  Hill,  Black  Rock,  Bridgeport. 
Conn.  Office:  55  Broadway,  New  York,  and  Bridge- 
port, Conn. 

"WATSON,  "Walter  Cog-swell,  mfr.:  b.  Leicester. 
Mass..  May  21.  1870;  s.  Eilwin  Lucius  and  Louesa 
(Cogswell)  T\'atson:  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Leicester 
Acad.:  m.  Blanche,  d.  John  Quincv  and  Marv  S. 
(Lane)  Jordan,  of  Leicester.  Dec.  6.  1893;  3  chil- 
dren. Wilbur  Lory.  b.  Sept.  25.  1894;  Clifton  Edwin, 
b.  July  25.  1898:  Hubert  Jordan,  b.  August  13.  1906. 
Mgr.  and  treas.  of  the  L.  S.  Watson  Mfg.  Co.  since 


1895;  mgr.  and  treas.  Gibbs  Ileddle  Co.,  Leicester; 
v.-p.,  trustee,  auditor  Leicester  Sav.  Bank;  v.-p.  Am 
Shuttle  Co.,  Boston;  treas.  The  J.  H.  Williams  Co. 
and  H.  W.  Hakes  Mfg.  Co.,  both  of  Millbury,  Mass. 
Trustee  and  treas.  Pub.  Library,  Leicester,  a  gift 
of  his  grandfather  to  the  town;  treas.  of  Town  of 
Leicester  5  yrs.;  treas.  Leicester  Congl.  Soc.    Mem. 


Home:  IS  Main  St.    Address:  Main  and  Water  Sts.! 
Leicester,   Mass. 

"WATSON,  "WUUam,  secretary  Am.  Acad.  Arts, 
and  Sciences  since  1S84;  b.  Nantucket.  Mass.,  Jan. 
19,  1834;  s.  William  and  Mary  (Macy)  Watson; 
b.B.,  engring.  (Boyden  prize  in  mathematics).  Har- 
vard, 1857,  S.B.,  mathematics,  1858;  instr.  differen- 
tial and  integral  calculus,  scientific  sch.,  Harvard, 
1S57-9;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Jena,  1862;  partial  course  ficole 
Nationale  des  Ponts  et  Chaussges,  Paris,  France; 
m.  Margaret,  d.  Augustus  H.  Fiske,  of  Boston, 
1873.  Univ.  lecturer.  Harvard,  1863-4;  collected, 
1N60-3,  information  in  Europe  on  tech.  edn.,  which 
was  made  basis  of  scheme  of  organization,  1864,  of 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  in  which  was  prof.  mech. 
engring.  and  descriptive  geometry,  1865-73.  U  S 
commr.  to  Vienna  Expn.,  1873;  mem.  Internat. 
Jury,  Paris  Expn.,  1878;  hon.  pres.  Paris  Congress 
Architects  and  v.-p.  Internat.  Congress  of  Hygiene, 
1878;  hon.  pres.  engring.  sect.  French  Assn.  Adv. 
Science,  1878,  81,  83,  89;  v.-p.  International  Congress 
of  Construction,  1889;  sec.  World's  Columbian  Wa- 
ter Commerce  Congress,  1893.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books,  societies,  etc.)  Home:  107 
Marlboro   St.,   Boston.* 

"WATSON,  "WUliam  Clark,  M.D.:  b.  New  York, 
July  11.  1873;  s.  C.  R.  and  Hattie  M.  (King)  Wat- 
son; M.D.,  Long  Island  Coll.  Hosp.,  1897;  post-grad, 
work.  New  York  Post-Grad.  Sch.;  m.  Middlebury, 
Vt..  Oct.  6,  189S,  Jennie  B.  Halpin.  Practiced, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  since  1898.  Home:  446  Strat- 
ford  St.,   Bridgeport,   Conn. 

"WATSON,  "W(ims)  Iiester,  publisher  and  printer; 
b.  Saco,  Me.,  Mar.  23,  1S55;  s.  Marcus  and  Marv 
Elizabeth  (Smith)  AVatson;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Bid"- 
deford:  m.  Biddeford,  June.  1878,  Ida  Mav  Morrill, 
Bangor;  4  children,  Willis  Elmer,  Carl  Earle,  Per- 
cey  L.,  M.  Edna.  Member  of  a  family  of  printers 
— father,  2  uncles  and  2  brothers,  printers;  began 
learning  trade  at  Biddeford.  1869;  pub.  Eastern 
Star  since  1877.  Independent  in  politics.  Meth- 
odist. Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.  K.  of  P.,  U.R.K.P. 
Address:  Kennebunk,  Me. 

"WATTEBS,  "WUUam  Henry,  M.D.:  b.  Mechanic 
Falls,  Me.,  June  23,  1876;  s.  William  and  Judith  A. 
(Nichols)  Watters;  A.A.,  St.  Francis  Coll.,  Can., 
1891;  Stanstead  Wesleyan  Coll.,  Can.;  A.B.,  McGill 
U.,  1897;  M.D.,  Boston  U.,  1901;  A.M..  1906;  post- 
grad, work,  Glasgow  U..  1900;  U.  of  Birmingham, 
Eng.,  1901;  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1901-2;  m.  Lachine, 
Can.,  June  16,  1904,  Gertrude  M.  Hepburn.  Served 
successively,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  as  instr. 
in  clinical  pathology,  instr.  in  microscopy,  instr. 
in  bacteriology,  instr.  in  pathology,  prof."  pathol- 
ogy, 1904,  curator  of  museum,  1904;  pathologist. 
Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp.,  since  1901.  Awarded  gold 
medal  by  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  1905,  for  origi- 
nal work  in  pathology:  introduced  new  method  of 
preserving  tissues,  now  quite  generallv  adopted. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Club:  Highland.  Resi- 
dence: 109  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  West  Roxburv.  Office: 
80  East  Concord  St.,  Boston.* 

"WATTS,  John  Richard;  b.  Louisville,  Kv.,  Aug. 
18,  1873;  s.  William  O.  and  Mary  R.  (Wagner) 
AVatts;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.  and  Commercial 
High  Sch.,  Louisville:  LL.B.,  U.  of  Louisville  Law 
Dept.,  1897;  m.  Ida  May  Schmidt,  of  Louisville, 
Ky.,  Aug.  26,  1901;  1  daughter,  Mary  Elise.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar  in  Ky.,  N.Y.  and  Mass.,  also  Federal 
courts,  including  U.S.  Supreme  Ct.;  practiced  in 
Ky..  1897-06,  in  N.Y.  City,  1906-13,  Mass.  since 
June,  1913;  with  Christian  Science  Pub.  Soc.  since 
June,  1913.  Republican.  Christian  Scientist.  Ma- 
son (32°.  K.T..  Shriner).  Recreations:  tennis. 
Home:  1909  Beacon  St..  Brookline,  Mass.  Office: 
Falmouth  and  St.  Paul  Sts.,  Boston,  Mass. 


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WAUOH,  Frank  Albert,  horticulturist;  b.  She- 
boygan Falls,  Wis.,  July  S.  1869;  s.  Albert  Freeman 
and  Madeline  (Biehler)  Waugh;  B.S.,  Kan.  Ag^rl. 
Coll,  1S91,  M.S.,  1893;  post-grad,  study,  Cornell  U., 
and  in  Germany;  m.  Alice  Vail,  of  Manhattan,  Kan., 
Sept  14,  1903.  In  newspaper  work  in  Topeka, 
Helena,  Denver,  1891-3;  prof,  horticulture  and 
landscape  gardening,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  Amherst, 
1902 — .  Mem.  Am.  Pomol.  Soc,  Patrons  of  Hus- 
bandry, etc.  Conglist.  Independent  in  politics. 
(vSee  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books.) 
Home:  Amherst,  Mass.* 

WAXMAN,  Samuel  Montefiore,  educator;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Oct.  22,  1SS5;  s.  Joseph  and  Simy  (Benshimol) 
Wa'xman;  grad.  Roxbuiy  Latin  Sch.,  1904;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1907,  A.M.,  1910,  Ph.D..  1912;  U.  of  Paris, 
1908-9;  m.  Sept.  23,  1910,  Frances  Burwell  Sheafer, 
of  Pottsville,  Pa.  Instr.  in  Romance  langs.,  Syra- 
cuse U.,  1907-8;  lecturer  Anglais  adjoint  a  la  Sor- 
bonne,  1908-9;  in.str.  in  Romance  langs..  Harvard, 
1910;  lecturer  in  phonetics,  Hartford  Sch.  of  Mis- 
sions, since  1912;  asst.  prof.  Romance  langs.,  Bos- 
ton U.,  since  1910.  Mem.  Modern  Lang.  Assn. 
America.  Author  (studies):  The  Don  Juan  Legend 
in  Literature,  1908;  The  Religion  of  Rabelais,  1912; 
and  Chapters  on  Magic  in  Spanish  Literature,  191o. 
Editor  New  England  Modern  Language  Bulletin. 
Home:  46  Avon  Hill  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

"WAY,  Charles  Granville,  capitalist.  (See  vol. 
190  9.) 

"WAY,  William  Thomas,  lawyer;  b.  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  May  31,  1864;  s.  John  M.  and  Frances 
(Thomas)  Way;  descendant  of  Nathaniel  Maynard, 
officer  in  Revolutionary  War;  ed.  pub.  schs.:  studied 
law  in  father's  office;  unmarried.  Admitted  to 
Mass.  bar,  1890;  master  in  chancery  since  1900; 
candidate  for  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910,  12,  13,  14. 
Democrat.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Plymp- 
ton  Grange,  Eagles.  Club:  Commercial  (Plym- 
outh).   Address:  59  Main  St.,  Plymouth.  Mass. 

WEAD,   Harold   Kasson,    real   estate;    b.    Brook- 
line,  Mass.,  Julv  4,  1S78;  s.  Leslie  C.  and  Kate  H. 
(Whitcomb)   Wead;   ed.   Brookline  High  Sch.;   stu- 
dent Harvard,   1897-9;   m.  Mabel  C.  Ryan,  of  New 
York,   Apr.    16,   1910.     Employed   in  office  of  \A  hit- 
comb,  Wead  &  Co..  real  estate,  Boston,  1899-10;  in 
real   estate   business    on   own   account   since    1910. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Boston  Real 
Estate    Exchange.     Served    in    Battery    A,    Heavy 
Arty.,    and    Battery    A,    Field    Arty.,    Mass.    Vol. 
Militia.     Republican.     Clubs:    Exchange:    Harvard 
(Boston  and  New  York),  Corinthian  Yacht.    Home: 
Arlington,   Mass.    Office:   35   Congress   St.,   Boston. 
"WEAD,   Iieslie   Clark,   trustee;    b.   Malone,   N.Y., 
Feb.  17,  1S51:  s.  Samuel  Clark  and  Mary  E.   (Kas- 
son)   Wead;    prep.    edn.    Franklin    Acad.,    Malone, 
B.S.,    Dartmouth,    1872;    LL.B.,    Albany    Law    Sch., 
1873;  m.  Kate  H.  AVhitcomb.  of  Boston,  Oct.  4,  1877: 
2  children.  Harold  K.,  Frederick  W.    Practiced  at 
Malone,    1874-6,    1886-90;    pres.    Wead    Paper    Co., 
1880-6;  v.-p.  and  pres.  Nat.  Bank  of  Malone,   1878- 
86:  removed  to  Boston,  1S90,  and  admitted  to  Suf- 
folk bar;  mem.  Whitcomb,  Wead  &  Co.,  real  estate, 
Boston,  Apr.  1,  1890-Apr.  1,  1910;  since  associated 
with    Harold    K.    Wead    in    management    of    real 
estate,    making    specialty    of    valuations    of    real 
estate:     v.-p.     Merchants'     Warehouse      Co.:      dir. 
Queensboro  Corpn.,  New  York;  trustee  Monks  Bldg. 
Trust,  Huntington  Chambers  Trust,  Terminal  Ho- 
tel Trust,  Albany,  Warehouse  Trust:  Marlborough 
Real  Estate  Trust.  Merrifield  Buildings  Trust;  Cor- 
porator Home  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Mass.  Tax  Assn.; 
Trustee   Brookline   Pub.    Library;    mem.    Brookline 
Planning  Bd.    Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City 
of  Boston,   Soc.   Colonial  "V^^ars,   S.A.R.      Apptd.   by 
Gov.  Bates,  in  1903,  mem.  of  com.  to  consider  and 
report   to  legislature  of  Mass.   the  desirability  of 
extending  the  right  of  municipalities  to  tfike  land 
bv   eminent   domain:   visited   London   and   Glasgow 
and  reported  to  legislature  on  method  of  procedure 
in    those   cities.      Has   been   a   frequent   contbr.    to 
the  newspapers  upon  topics  of  current  local  inter- 
est:  active   in   Brookline   town   affairs,    serving  as 
moderator  at  town  meetings,  and  for  a  dozen  yrs. 
mem.  of  the  Republican  Town   Com.;   del.  to  Rep. 
Nat.  Conv.,   1904.    Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, Boston  Real  Estate  Exchange.    Clubs:  Ex- 


change, Engineers',  Eastern  Yacht,  Brookline 
Thursday.  Home:  220  Aspinwall  Av.,  Brookline. 
Office:   35  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

WEAVES,  Edward  Ebenezer,  clergyman;  b.  Can- 
ton, O.,  June  10,  1S(;4;  s.  Josejjh  and  Susan  Aquila 
(Lawrence)  Weaver:  A.B.,  U.  of  Wooster,  O.,  1885; 
A.M.,  Princeton,  1889;  grad.  Princeton  Theol.  Sem., 
1889;  Ph.D.,  Clark  Univ.,  1910;  m.  Florence  Anne 
Stratton,  of  Baltimore,  June  15.  1893.  Ordained 
Presbyn.  ministry,  1889;  pastor  Ridely  St.  Ch., 
Baltimore,  1889-1901,  Harrodsburg,  Ky.,  1901-4, 
Richmond,  Ky.,  1904-7;  stated  supply  various  chs. 
in  N.E.,  1908-15;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Waltham,  Mass., 
since  May  17,  1915.  Moderator  Baltimore  Presby- 
tery, 1894;  commr.  to  General  Assembly  Presbyn. 
Church  U.S.A.,  1899,  1904.  Home:  212  Beacon  St.. 
Waltham,  Mass.* 

WEAVER,  Georg-e  Albert,  M.D.;  b.  Manchester, 
N.H.,  Aug.  5,  1868;  s.  George  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Spencer)  Weaver;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad., 
N.H.,  1892;  M.D.,  Med.  Dept.,  Yale  Univ.,  1897;  m. 
Reading,  Vt.,  May  4,  1904,  Etta  Emily  Hoisington: 
2  children,  Constance,  b.  Aug.  20,  1905;  Sherman, 
Julv  16,  1907.  Practiced  Warren,  N.H.,  since  1897. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  N.H.  State  Med.  Soc,  Grafton  Co. 
Med.  Soc.  (sec),  N.E.  Alumni  Phillips  Exeter  Acad. 
Contbr.  to  med  jours.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow;  K.  of  P.; 
mem.  Sons  of  Veterans.  Episcopalian.  Progressive 
in  politics.    Home:   Warren,   N.H. 

WEAVES,  Harry  Vernon,  M.D. ;  b.  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  Feb.  17,  1870;  s.  Stephen  Vigneron  and 
Mary  Bennett  (Mason)  Weaver;  descendant  on  ma- 
ternal side,  of  Richard  Warren,  of  the  Mayflower; 
ed.  pub.  schs..  New  Bedford;  Queen's  U.,  Kingston, 
Ont.;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  1893;  spl. 
courses  at  Harvard  Med.  Sch.  and  elsewhere,  1906- 
7;  m.  Harriet  L.  Stoddard,  of  Peacham,  Vt.,  Nov. 
11,  1902.  Began  practice  in  Danville,  Vt.,  1893; 
later  practiced  in  Boston,  removed  to  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  1909.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
New  Bedford  Med.  Soc.  INIason.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Clujjs:  Brooks  (New  Bedford),  Leighton 
(Fairhaven).  Address:  161  William  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford,  Mass. 

WEBB,  Ben  Stanley,  manufacturer:  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  May  19,  1868;  s.  "^"anton  Stanley  and 
^lartha  Tyler  (Hubbard)  Webb;  grad.  Providence 
High  Sch.,  1888;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1892;  LL.B.,  New 
York  Law  Sch.,  1894;  m.  Vida  Chase,  of  Hacken- 
sack,  N.J.,  Oct.  31,  1899;  2  children,  David,  b.  Lis- 
bon, N.H.,  Oct.  24,  1902:  Martha,  Oct.  16,  1904. 
Admitted  to  N.Y.  bar,  1S94,  N.H.  bar,  1902:  law  elk., 
1894-5;  mng.  elk.  law  dept.  Am.  Telephone  &  Tele- 
graph Co.  of  New  York  and  New  York  Telephone 
Co.,  1895-8;  sec.  N.E.  Elec.  Works,  Lisbon,  N.H., 
1899-1900,  since  pres.  Justice  Lisbon  Police  Court, 
1906-15;  trustee  Lisbon  Pub.  Library,  1905-15. 
Progressive.  Mason:  mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 
Recreations:    motoring.     Address:    Lisbon.   N.H. 

WEBB,  George  Heber,  R.I.  commr.  industrial 
statistics;  b.  Providence,  Sept.  2,  1867;  s.  Samuel 
Heber  and  Persis  Amanda  (Follett)  "^'ebb:  de- 
scendant in  9th  generation  of  Gov.  William  Brad- 
ford, of  the  INIavflower;  grad.  Providence  High  Sch.. 
1886;  B.P.,  Brown  U..  1890;  m.  Mary  P.  Fahnestock. 
of  Baltimore,  Md.,  June  1,  1896:  1  son,  George 
Heber,  Jr.  U.S.  Census  officer,  Washington,  D.C., 
1890-4;  sec.  Providence  Bd.  of  Trade.  1896-12; 
chief  spl.  agt.  in  charge  of  U.S.  Census  for  R.I., 
1900;  sec.  R.I.  Spl.  Harbor  Commn.,  1894-8:  chief 
spl.  agt.,  Bur.  of  Mfrs.  U.S.  Census,  for  census  of 
mfrs.  in  R.I.,  1905:  supt.  R.I.  State  Census,  1905: 
commr.  industrial  statistics  R.I.,  since  1905:  editor 
Bd.  of  Trade  Jour.,  1S96-14;  gen.  mgr.  Guide  Pub. 
Co.,  Providence,  since  1904.  Capt.  on  staff  of  Gov. 
Elisha  Dver,  R.I.,  1898-99,  staff  of  Gov.  Geo.  H. 
TTtter,  R.I.,  1905-6.  Ex. -pres.  R.I.  Republican  Club. 
Eniscopalian.  Mem.  Theta  Delta  Chi,  S.A.R.  Clubs: 
Wannamolsett  Country,  University.  Providence 
Art,  Turks  Head.  Recreations:  golf.  Home:  145 
Meeting   St.     Office:    State   House,   Providence,   R.I. 

WEBB,  Henry  Wilson,  clergyman;  b.  North 
Bridgton,  Me.,  Oct.  15.  1868:  s.  of  WMHlam  Kenney 
and  .\nn  Louise  (Bailev)  Webb;  grad.  Bridgton 
-Aoad.,  1886:  A.B..  Bowdoin.  1890:  S.T.B.,  Andover 
Theol.  Sem..  1895:  m.  Elizabeth  .1.  Lane,  of  York- 
ville,  111.,  Dec  23.  1896:  1  son,  Richard  Lane,  b.  Jan. 


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2,  1S99.  Prin.  Grandview  (Tenn.)  Normal  Inst., 
1S95-7;  ordained  Consl.  ministry,  at  Bridston,  Me., 
1S95;  pastor  Gettysburg,  S.D.,  1S97-S,  Columbia, 
1S9S-01.  Ionia,  la.,  1901-2,  Hannibal,  I\Io.,  1902-4; 
teacher  at  Fruitdale,  Ala.,  1904-5;  prin.  Newton 
(Ala.)  Select  iScli.,  1905-7;  pastor  \Varren,  Me., 
1907-12,  Bucksport,  Me.,  since  July  5,  1912.  Mem. 
b(\.  of  dirs.  Cong-1.  Conf.,  and  jMi.ssionary  Soc.  of 
Me.;  bd.  of  dirs.  Buclvsport  Go-operative  Soc.  Mem. 
Theta  Delta  Chi.  Progressive.  Recreations:  tramp- 
ing,  tennis.    Addrcs.s;    Bucksport,   Me. 

WEBB,  Howard  Curtis,  lawyer;  b.  Trenton,  N.J., 
Oct.  20,  1S61;  s.  Sumner  C.  (M.D.)  and  Cynthia  A. 
(Pierce)  Webb;  descendant  of  Christopher  Webb, 
an  early  settler  of  Mass.;  prelim,  edn.  Homer  Acad, 
and  Union  Sch.,  New  Yorlv;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch., 
1S95;  m.  Susie  A.  Hill,  of  Clinton,  Conn.,  June  12, 
ISSS.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1895,  and  since  prac- 
ticed in  New  Haven;  mem.  advisory  bd.  Butler 
Business  Sch.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.  Clubs:  Union 
League,  Grays.  Home:  19  Whalley  Av.  Office:  121 
Church   St.,   New   Haven,   Conn. 

WBBB,  James  Henry,  judge;  b.  Santa  Fe.  N.M., 
Dec.  22,  1S54;  s.  James  J.  and  Florilla  M.  (Slade) 
Webb;  B.Sc,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1S73;  Yale,  1S74-5; 
LL.B.  (cum  laude),  Yale,  1877;  m.  Helen  M.  Ives, 
of  Mt.  Carmel,  Conn.,  June  29,  1880;  7  children, 
James  I.  (died  Aug.  22,  1911),  Paul,  Harry  A., 
Florilla  H.,  Arthur  J.,  Lucy  B.,  Thomas  A.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1877;  mem.  bar  Supreme  Ct.  of  U.S.: 
mem.  firm  of  Ailing,  Webb  &  Morehouse,  1883-13; 
judge  Superior  Court  of  Conn.,  Jan.,  1913 — ;  lec- 
turer on  medical  jurisprudence,  Yale  Law  School, 
1S96 — .  Democratic  candidate  for  Congress,  2d 
Connecticut  District,  1898;  member  Constl.  Conv. 
of  Conn.,  1902;  mem.  bd.  control  Conn.  Agrl.  Expt. 
Sta.,  1892 — .  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.;  del.  Universal 
Congress  Lawyers  and  Jurists,  St.  Louis,  1904. 
Democrat.  Editor  Am.  edit.  Kenny's  Outlines  of 
Criminal  Law,  1905.  Contbr.  to  Two  Centuries' 
Crrowth  of  American  Law  (article  "Criminal  Law 
and  Procedure"),  Yale  Bi-centennial  publ.  Clubs; 
Graduates  (New  Haven),  Catholic  (New  York). 
Home:  "Spring  Glen  Farm,"  Whitney  Av.,  Ham- 
den,  Conn.  Office:  County  Court  House,  New  Haven, 
Conn.* 

WEBB,  Iiindley  Murray,  lawyer;  b.  Windham, 
Me.,  Mar.  7.  1849;  s.  John  and  Martha  Maria  (May- 
berry)  Webb:  prep,  edn.,  Gorham  Sem.,  A.B..  Bates 
Coll.,  Lewiston,  Me.,  1870;  studied  law  in  offices  of 
Woodbury  Davis  and  Josiah  H.  Drummond,  Port- 
land; admitted  to  Cumberland  bar,  1872;  m.  Gray, 
Me.,  Sept.  15,  1874.  Clara  L.  Cobb:  4  children, 
Edith  M.  (wife  of  D.  L.  B.  Marshall,  of  Hebron, 
Me.),  John  C,  Josephine  D.  (Mrs.  Walter  I.  Ken- 
nedy), Philip  R.  Practiced,  Portland  and  ■V\''ind- 
ham,  since  1872;  pres.  Morning  Star  Pub.  House 
since  1907:  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1878;  mem. 
Portland  City  Council,  1892,  1893.  Pres.  Ocean 
Park  Assn.,  since  1894;  mem.  Corpn.  Bates  Coll.; 
pres.  Gen.  Conf.  of  Free  Baptists.  1904.  Repub- 
lican. Free  Baptist.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Home: 
1028  Congress  St.  Office:  98  Exchange  St.,  Port- 
land,   Me. 

WEBB,  Melville  Emerson,  M.D. ;  b.  Bridgton, 
Cumberland  Co..  Me.,  Mar.  3,  1842;  s.  Joseph  Sears 
and  Roxanna  Kimball  (Emerson)  "^^ebb:  grad. 
Bridgton  (Me.)  Acad..  1858;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me. 
(Bowdoin),  1863;  m.  Helen  Isabel  Lane,  of  Milford, 
N.H.,  July  28,  1868.  At  age  of  21  yrs.  and  5  mos. 
commd.  as^t.  surgeon,  33d  Mass.  Regt.  Vol.  Inf., 
Aug.  7,  1863  (probably  the  youngest  med.  officer  in 
Civil  War) :  served  until  the  close  of  tlie  war  both 
in  Army  of  the  Potomac  and  in  tlie  West,  and  on 
Sherman's  marches:  opened  office  in  Rome,  Ga., 
1865;  practiced  in  Boston.  Mass.,  1870-08;  retired 
and  removed  to  Wilton,  N.H.  Mem.  Loyal  Legion; 
has  retired  from  all  professional  orgns.  Address: 
Wilton,   Hillsboro  Co.,  N.H. 

WEBB,  Richard,  lawyer;  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Nov. 
19,  1863;  s.  Mason  Greenwood  and  Elizabeth  Neil 
(Bates)  Webb;  grad.  Portland  High  Sch,,  1881; 
A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1885,  A.M.,  1888;  m.  Port- 
land, Feb.  15,  1893,  Sara  Evalina  Brinckerhoff. 
Studied  law;  admitted  to  bar,  1887,  and  has  since 
practiced  at  Portland;  asst.  co.  attv.  Cumberland 
Co.,  1893-7;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1899  and  1901; 


del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1908.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Am. 
Bar  Assn.,  Me.  Bar  Assn.,  Cumberland  Bar  Assn., 
Me.  Commandery  I.,oyal  Legion  (by  inheritance). 
Clubs:  Cumberland,  Portland,  I'or-tland  Country. 
Recreations:  motoring.  Residence:  29  Bowdoin  St. 
Office:  95  Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me. 
"^  WEBBER,  Edward  S.,  bank  cashier;  b.  Reading, 
]Mass.,  July  8,  1873;  s.  Sliercbiali  S.  and  Arsanali 
(Butman)  Webber;  ed.  Beverly  (Mass.)  High  Sch., 
and  Bryant  &  Stratton  Commercial  Sch.,  Boston; 
m.  Charlotte  C.  Foster,  of  Beverlv,  Mass.,  Nov.  6, 
1895;  1  son,  Randolph  G.,  b.  Mar.  6,  1900.  Entered 
Beverly  Nat.  Bank  as  messenger  June  30,  1890; 
served  as  bookkeeper,  receiving  teller,  paying 
teller,  asst.  cashier  and  since  Jan.  14,  1914,  as 
cashier;  dir.  Beverly  Co-operative  Bank;  treas.  Old 
Ladies'  Home  Soc;  mem.  City  Council  3  yrs.  (pres. 
2  yrs.);  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Beverly,  3  yrs.  Repub- 
lican. Methodist.  Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  N.E.O.  Pro- 
tection, Am.  Benefit  Soc.  Home:  8  Columbus  Av. 
Office:    175  Cabot  St.,   Beverly,  Mass. 

WEBBER,  Frederick  Sanford,  mfr.;  b.  Williman- 
sett  (Chicopee),  Mas.s.,  :\lar.  27,  1863;  s.  Joel  San- 
ford and  Maria  Louise  (Beebe)  Webber;  ed. 
Holyoke  pub.  schs.;  B.S.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst., 
1885;  m.  Ida  Maria  Sibley,  of  Warren,  Mass.,  Dec. 
27,  1888;  3  children,  Harriet,  Elizabetli,  Ida.  Began 
mfg.  at  Holyoke,  Mass.,  Sept.,  1885;  sec.  and  dir. 
The  Beebe-Webber  Co..  woolen  and  worsted  mfrs.; 
trustee  Mechanics  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Hadley  Mills. 
Mem.  Holyoke  Bd.  of  Edn.  for  6  yrs.;  trustee 
Holyoke  Pub.  Library;  pres.  Holyoke  Boys'  Club 
Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Holvoke,  Bav 
State,  Mt.  Tom  Golf.  Holyoke  Canoe.  Home:  27 
Sycamore  St.    Office:  Main  St.,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

WEBBER,  Georg-e  Curtis,  lawyer;  b.  Lisbon,  Me., 
Sept.  3,  1875;  s.  Arista  and  Luella  P.  (Wedgewood) 
Webber;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1895;  m.  Auburn,  Me., 
July  18,  1904,  Frances  V.  Saunders;  1  son,  Donald 
Wedgewood.  Prof,  of  sciences,  Ridgeville  Coll., 
Ind.,  1896;  prin.  Hampden  Acad.,  1896-9;  studied 
law;  admitted  to  bar,  1900;  city  elk..  Auburn, 
1900-1;  Republican.  V.-pres.  High  Street  Laundry; 
pres.  Turner  Light  &  Power  Co.  Conglist.  Mem. 
Delta  Upsilon.  Clubs:  Elks,  Waseca.  Address: 
Auburn,  INIe. 

WEBBER,  James  Plaisted,  teacher,  Shake.spear- 
ean  interpreter;  b.  Bath,  Me.,  Apr.  28,  1878;  s. 
Walter  Goodale  and  Elizabeth  (Clark)  Webber; 
grad.  Bath  High  Sch.,  1896;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
1900;  special  diploma,  Nat.  Conservatory  Dramatic 
Art,  1903;  M.A.,  Columbia,  1904;  unmarried.  Taught 
in  high  sch.,  Bath,  Me.,  and  Salem,  Mass.;  head  of 
English  dept..  Nautical  Prep.  Sch.,  1904;  instr.  Eng- 
lish, Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  since  Jan.,  1905;  pub. 
reader  of  Shakespeare  and  other  dramatists;  has 
contributed  to  Youth's  Companion,  The  Etude,  The 
Musician,  etc.  Organist,  Christ  Ch.,  Exeter.  Mem. 
Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Mason.  Address:  The  Phillips 
Exeter  Acad.,   Exeter,   N.H. 

WEBBER,  John  Roderick,  printing  and  publish- 
ing; b.  Lisbon  Falls,  Me.,  July  21,  1866;  s.  Edsell 
Bates  and  Clementine  (Brown)  Webber;  com.  sch. 
edn.;  m.  Auburn,  Me.,  Oct.  25,  1893,  Etta  G.  Get- 
chell.  Entered  partnership  as  Merrill  &  Webber, 
Mar.  1,  1890.  Recently  purchased  flve-storv  block 
and  occupies  four  floors,  boolv  and  job  printing, 
directory  publishing,  book  binding  and  loose  leaf 
systems.  Mem.  Auburn  Com.  Council,  2  yrs.,  alder- 
man, 1  yr.,  mayor,  1907-8.  Republican.  Mason  (32°, 
Shriner) ;  mem.  Knights  of  Golden  Eagle,  N.E. 
Order  of  Protection.  Clubs:  Auburn  Corn  Roasters 
(treas.),  Waseca,  Ousegan.    Address:  Auburn,  Me. 

WEBBER,  Marvelle  Christopher,  lawver;  b 
Rochester,  Vt.,  Jan.  14,  1868;  s.  ChristopheV  Allen 
and  Julia  Evelyn  (Cooper)  Webber;  on  father's 
side  descendant  of  Christopher  Webber,  of  Wal- 
pole,  N.H.,  who  served  as  an  officer  in  the  French 
and  Indian  AVar,  and  was  capt.  in  a  N.H.  regt.  in 
the  Revolutionary  War;  on  motlier's  side  de- 
scendant of  John  Cooper,  who  settled  in  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1636;  grad.  Montpelier  Sem.,  1886- 
Ph.B.,  Boston  U.,  1889;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch  of 
Law,  1891;  m.  Mary  Rich  Rex,  of  Phila  ,  Pa  Apr 
16,  1902;  3  children,  Payson  Rex.  Christopher 
Allen,  IVIarvelle  Cooper.  Entered  office  of  Evarts 
Choate  &  Beaman,  N.Y.  City,  Oct.,  1891,  continuing 


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until  Mar.,  1898  (mng.  elk.  about  2  yrs.);  settled 
at  Rutland,  Vt.,  June,  1901,  and  since  practiced 
there:  has  been  identified  with  considerable  im- 
portant litigation.  Formerly  mem.  Squadron  A, 
Cav.,  N.Y.  City;  city  atty.,  Rutland  2  yrs.;  commr. 
from  Vt.  on  Uniform  State  Laws,  1911-12;  pres. 
Bd.  of  Sch.  Commrs.,  Rutland,  1914.  Mem.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  Vt.  State  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Mem.  Knights  of  Pythias.  Club:  Rutland 
Country.  Home:  26  South  Main  St.  Office:  Chaffee 
Bldg..  Rutland,  Vt. 

'WEBBEK,  Norman  Brown,  surgeon;  b.  Thetford 
Centre,  Vt.,  Aug.  15,  1875;  s.  William  and  Hattie 
May  (Brown)  Webber;  B.S.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1895;  M.D., 
U.  of  Vt.  Med.  Coll.,  1903;  m.  Manchester,  N.H., 
June  23.  1908.  Jeanette  Rogers.  Began  practice  at 
Manchester,    1903.    Home:   Manchester,  N.H. 

WBBBBR,  Samuel  Gilbert,  M.D. ;  b.  Boston,  July 
24,  1838;  s.  Aaron  D.  and  Maria  (Gilbert)  Webber; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1860,  M.D.,  1865;  studied  in  Vienna, 
1866-7;  m.  Nancv  Sturtevant,  of  Boston,  Apr.  13, 
1864.  Asst.  surgeon  U.S.X.,  1862-5;  settled  at  Bos- 
ton, 1865;  pathologist  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1869-72; 
phys.  dept.  nervous  diseases,  Boston  Dispensary, 
1873-8;  visiting  phys.  dept.  of  nervous  and  renal 
diseases,  Boston  City  Hospital,  1877-85;  supt., 
1885-91,  and  since  then  consulting  phys.  to  Adams 
Nervine  Asvlum:  clin.  instr.  nervous  diseases, 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1875-85;  prof,  neurology,  Tufts 
Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1893-02.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books,  societies,  etc.).  Home:  Brook- 
line.  Mass.:   (summer)   Sagamore  Beach,  ]Mass.* 

WBBBBB,  Stephen  E.,  M.D. ;  b.  Chesterville,  Me., 
Oct.  1,  186U:  s.  Stephen  and  Betsey  A.  (Durrell) 
Webber:  A.B.,  Colbv  Coll.,  1886,  A.M.,  1889;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1894;  m.  Oct.  10,  1894,  Mary  L. 
Rideout,  of  Calais,  Me.  (died  1900).  Practiced  at 
Calais,  Me.,  since  1894.  Mem.  A.IM.A.,  Me.  Med. 
Assn.,  New  Brunswick  JNIed.  Assn.,  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  St.  Croix. 
Home:   Calais.   Me. 

WEBBER,  "Wallace  Edg^ar,  surgeon;  b.  Topsham, 
Me.,  Aug.  14,  1873:  s.  Arista  and  Lewella  Patton 
(Wedgewood)  Webber;  grad.  Edward  Little  High 
Sch.,  Auburn.  Me.,  1891;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.. 
1895;  m.  Gorham,  N.H.,  Jan.  15,  1902,  Bertha  Lee 
Perkins;  3  children.  Lvdia  Ruth,  b.  Feb.  16,  1905; 
Dorothy  Perkins,  Aug.  18,  1906;  Wedgwood  P.,  Jan. 
29,  1908.  Practiced,  Lewiston,  Me.,  since  1895; 
surgeon  Central  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.  Republican.  Mem. 
Am.  Med.  Assn.,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Androscoggin  Co. 
Med.  Soc.  Mason:  mem.  M.W.A.  Club:  Medical  Re- 
search. Recreations:  farming.  Address:  297  Main 
St.,    Lewiston,   IMe. 

WEBBER,  William  Oliver,  consulting  engineer. 
(See   vol.    1909.) 

WEBSTER,  Arthur  Gordon,  M.D.;  b.  Brookline, 
Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1863:  s.  William  Edward  and  Mary 
Sliannon  (Davis)  "Webster:  descendant  of  Jolm 
Webster.  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1635:  A.B..  Harvard,  1885; 
studied  Berlin.  Paris.  Stockholm,  1886-90;  Ph.D.,  U. 
of  Berlin,  1890;  (D.Sc,  Tufts,  1905;  LL.D.,  Hobart, 
1908);  m.  Elizabeth  Munroe  Townsend,  of  Syracuse, 
X.Y..  Oct.  8,  1889;  3  children,  Harriet  Eleanor, 
Arthur  Gordon,  Jr.,  Mary  Shannon.  Instr.  mathe- 
matics. Harvard,  1885-6;  docent  in  physics,  1890-2, 
asst.  prof.,  1892-1900,  pi'of.  and  dir.  of  phys.  lab. 
since  1900,  Clark  U.  Awarded  Thomson  prize  (5,000 
francs),  Paris,  1895.  for  exptl.  research  on  the 
Period  of  Electrical  Oscillations.  Fellow  A.A.A.S., 
Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Nat.  Acad. 
Sciences,  Am.  Philos.  Soc,  Am.  Phys.  Soc.  (pres., 
1903-5),  Am.  Math.  Soc,  Deutsche  Mathematiker 
Vereinigung,  Circolo  IMatematico  dl  Palermo,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Clubs:  Bohemian,  Tatnuck  Country, 
Twentieth  Century.  Sliakespeare,  Alliance  Fran- 
caise.  Deutscher  Verein.  Recreations:  bicycling, 
sailing.  Author:  A  Mathematical  Treatise  on  the 
Theory  of  Electricity  and  Magnetism,  1897;  Dyna- 
mics of  Particles,  and  of  Rigid,  Elastic  and  Fluid 
Bodies,  1904:  Lowell  Institute  Lectures  on  Elec- 
tricity and  Ether.  1897:  Harrison  Lectures  on 
Sound,  U.  of  Pa.,  1911;  also  many  papers  on  physics, 
chiefly  on  math,  physics,  mechanics,  sound  and 
electricity.  Del.  U.S.  Govt,  to  Internat.  Radiotele- 
graphic  Congress,  London,  1912.  Home:  66  West 
St.,    Worcester,    Mass.* 


WEBSTER,  Charles  Sumner,  lawver;  b.  Leices- 
ter, Mass..  Mar.  3,  1856;  s.  Benjamin"  and  Elizabeth 
(Helf)  Webster;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Worcester,  Mass.; 
finished  under  pvt.  tutor  in  Eng.;  m.  Nov.  5,  1879, 
Minnie  W.  Tarbell,  of  Worcester  (deceased);  m. 
2d,  July  12,  1902,  Eliza  M.  Comee,  of  Worcester. 
Learned  woolen  business  and  became  a  traveling 
salesman,  1884;  organized  Worcester  Welting  Co., 
1892;  admitted  to  bar,  1897,  and  since  in  gen.  prac- 
tice; dir.  Hudson  Belting  Co.  Independent  Demo- 
crat. Episcopalian.  Life  mem.  Worcester  County 
Mechanics'  Assn;  mem.  Worcester  Co.,  and  Mass. 
bar  assns.  Mason  (33°,  K.T.);  member  I.O.O.F., 
Knights  of  Pythias.  Clubs:  Worcester  Economic, 
Worcester  Automobile,  Gloucester  Yaclit  (rear 
commodore).  Recreations:  vachting.  Home:  61/. 
Clayton  St.    Office:  390  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

WEBSTER,  Dean  Kingman,  business  man;  b. 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  May  10,  1870;  s.  Henry  K.  and 
Elsie  A.  (Johnson)  Webster;  descendant  of  John 
Webster,  who  settled  in  Ipswich,  Mass.  from  Eng- 
land, 1634;  ed.  com.  and  high  schs.  and  comml.  sch.; 
studied  law  with  E.  T.  Burley,  1  yr. ;  m.  May  31, 
1894,  Clarabell  Hatch,  of  Lawrence.  Began  as 
miller's  asst.  in  Lawrence  Grist  Mill,  1891;  learned 
wholesale  grain  business  with  W^ade  &  Reed  Co.. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce;  in  grain  brokerage 
business  alone  in  Boston  1  yr. ;  associated  with 
H.  K.  Webster  &  Co.,  as  buyer  and  wholesale  sales- 
man; entered  firm  1898,  incorporated.  1904,  as  H.  K. 
Webster  Co.,  of  which  is  treas.  and  prin.  owner; 
assisted  in  organizing  Grain  Dealers'  Mut.  Fire 
Ins.  Co.,  Boston,  1907,  and  the  Mass.  Mut.  Automo- 
bile Ins.  Co.,  1914,  and  is  pres.  of  botli  cos.  Mem. 
Arbitration  Com.,  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Pres.  Lawrence  Y.M.C.A. ;  dir.  Lawrence  Boys'  Club. 
Progressive  Republican.  Methodist.  Scottish  Rite 
Mason  (32°);  passed  through  all  chairs  of  York 
Rite  order,  now  occupying  position.s  in  the  Mass. 
Grand  Council,  R.  and  S.IM.,  and  Grand  Chapter. 
R.A.M.  Home:  19  Wyman  St.  Office:  10-28  West 
St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

WEBSTER,  Edwin  Sibley,  member  firm  of  Stone 
&  Webster;  b.  Boston,  Aug.  26,  1866:  s.  Frank  G. 
and  Mary  Messinger  Webster;  ed.  Mass.  Inst,  of 
Tech.;  m.  Boston,  June  1,  1893,  Jane  de  Peyster 
Hovey.  Dir.  Stone  &  Webster  Engineering  Corpn., 
Stone  &  Webster  Management  Association.  Black- 
stone  Valley  Gas  and  Electric  Co.,  Blue  Hill  Street 
Ry.  Co.,  Brockton  and  Plymouth  Street  Ry.  Co., 
Cape  Breton  Electric  Co.,  Ltd.,  Chase-Shawmut  (Z'o., 
Columbus  Electric  Co.,  Conn.  Power  Co.,  Dallas 
Electric  Co.,  El  Paso  Electric  Co.,  Fall  River  Gas 
Works  Co.,  Fort  Hill  Chem.  Co.,  Gen.  Electro-Chem. 
Co.,  Haverhill  Gas  Co.,  Houghton  County  Electric 
Light  Co.,  Houghton  County  Traction  Co.,  Jackson- 
ville Traction  Co.,  Key  West  Electric  Co.,  Lowell 
Electric  Light  Corpn.,  Miss.  River  Power  Co., 
Northern  Tex.  Electric  Co.,  Paducah  Traction  and 
Light  Co.,  Pensacola  Electric  Co.,  Ponce  Electric 
Co..  Public  Service  Investment  Co.,  Puget  Sound 
Traction,  Light  &  Power  Co.,  Savannali  Electric 
Co.,  Tampa  Electric  Co.,  Commonwealtli  Trust  Co., 
Savannah  (Ga.)  Trust  Co.:  trustee  Conn.  Valley 
Lumber  Co.  Clubs:  Union,  Exchange,  Country,  St. 
Botolph,  Boston  City;  University  (New  York). 
Home:  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.  Office:  147  Milk  St., 
Boston.* 

WEBSTER,  Eugene  Carroll,  clergyman,  educa- 
tor; b.  Somerville.  Mass.,  Nov.  6,  1864;  s.  James 
"U'alker  and  Sarah  Luella  (Carpenter)  Webster, 
student  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  grad.  Phillips  Acad.. 
Andover,  Mass.,  1883;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1887:  B.D., 
Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1890:  m.  \\'ynn  M.  Ward,  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  June  25,  1890;  1  son.  Ward.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry  at  East  Providence,  R.I.,  1890; 
asst.  editor,  Blakeslee  S.S.  Lessons  until  1892-3; 
pastor  Trinity  Ch.,  Neponset  (Boston),  1893-9, 
Westbrook,  Me.,  1902-3;  in  business,  1903-6;  hotel 
and  theatre  chaplain,  Boston,  1906-13;  since  asso. 
prin.  The  University  Prep.  Sch.,  Editor  of  Faith 
and  Doubt,  1911-12.  Hon.  mem.  A.B.C.F.M.;  life 
mem.  Congl.  Home  Missionary  Soc,  Suffolk  South 
Assn.  Congl.  Ministers;  asst.  sec.  and  sec.  Mass. 
Gen.  Assn.  Congl.  Chs.,  1894-03;  asst.  sec.  Nat. 
Council  of  Congl.  Chs.,  1895-04;  asst.  sec.  Internat. 
Council  same,  1899-10;  rec  sec.  Am.  Missionary 
Assn.,  1899-01,  Congl.  Edn.  Soc,  1897-1900.    Repub- 


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lican.  Author:  Historical  Sketch,  Suffolk  South 
Conferences  of  Consregrational  Churches,  1898. 
Edited  2d  Internat.  Congl.  Council,  Boston,  1899. 
Home:  674  Main  St.,  Maiden,  Mass.  School:  899 
Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

WEBSTER,  Francis  Ellsworth,  clergyman;  b. 
Auburn,  N.Y.,  Nov.  26,  1S67;  s.  Nathan  E.  and  Je- 
rusha  Anne  (Hurd)  Webster;  prep.  edn.  Auburn 
His^h  Sch.:  St.  Lawrence  U.,  Canton,  N.Y.;  B.D., 
Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1894;  m. 
Gertrude  F.  Blackman,  of  Cambridge,  Aug.  12.  1896; 
3  children,  Kirby.  b.  1898;  Stephen,  1899;  Frances, 
1904.  Formerly  Universali.st  minister,  with  pastor- 
ates at  Potsdam,  N.Y.,  and  Everett,  Mass.,  deacon, 
1894,  priest.  1895,  P.E.  Ch.;  asst.  St.  .James  Ch., 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1895-6;  rector  Ch.  of  the  Ascen- 
sion, Waltham,  Mass.,  1896-1900,  Christ  Ch.,  Walt- 
ham,  since  1900.  Republican.  Recreations:  farm- 
ing.   Addre.'^s:   '>i  Lyman  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 

WEBSTEB,  Frank  G.,  banker;  b.  Canton.  Mass., 
1841.  Mem.  Kidder,  Peabody  &  Co.,  bankers,  since 
1886;  dir.  Boston  &  Albany  R.R.  Co.,  Boston  Safe 
Deposit  &  Trust  Co.,  Boston  Steamship  Co.,  Nat. 
Shawmut  Bank,  Hartford  Carpet  Corpn.,  Heywood 
Bros.  &  Wakefield  Co.;  trustee  Employers'  Liability 
Assurance  Corpn.,  Ltd.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Commrs.  of 
Sinking  Funds  of  City  of  Boston,  1898-09.  Home: 
167  Commonwealth  Av.  Office:  115  Devonshire  St., 
Boston. 

WEBSTER,  Fred  Paterson,  M.D. ;  b.  Somerville, 
Mass.,  Apr.  IS,  1878;  s.  Merit  V.  and  Ella  M.  (Shap- 
leigh)  Webster;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1901; 
liouse  phys.,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1901-2,  Boston 
Children's  Hosp.,  1903;  m.  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  .June 
29.  1904,  Mae  E.  Lydston;  2  children,  Eleanor  C, 
Eliot.  Practiced,  Portland,  Me.,  since  1904:  adjunct 
phys.  ]Me.  Gen.  Hosp.;  visiting  phys.  Portland 
Children's  Hosp.,  Portland  Charitable  Dispensary; 
prof,  diseases  of  children,  INIed.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bow- 
doin),  since  1911.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Me.  Med.  Assn., 
Cumberland  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Portland  Med.  Club. 
Clubs:  Portland,  Portland  Yacht,  Portland  Country. 
Address:  156  Free  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

WEBSTER,  G-eorg-e  Arthur,  M.D. :  b.  Littleton, 
N.H.,  Feb.  27,  1865;  removed  to  Boston  in  infancy; 
ed.  English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  and  under  pvt.  tute- 
lage; M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1889;  m.  Mary  Rus- 
sel  Waldron,  1914.  Interne,  Boston  City  Hosp., 
1888;  apptd.  asst.  to  out-patient  dept.  for  diseases 
of  ear,  Carney  Hosp.,  1894;  apptd.  aurist  to  Paren- 
tal Sch.,  1897,  Boston  Floating  Hosp.,  1899;  instr. 
Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1894-04:  apptd.  examiner  Bos- 
ton dist.,  Met.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  1895;  clin.  asst.,  1897- 
01,  asst.  aural  surgeon,  1901-13,  Mass.  Charitable 
Eve  and  Ear  Infirmary.  Mem.  A.M.A..  Mass.  Med. 
Soc.  Am.  Laryngol.,  Rhinol.  and  Otol.  Soc,  Am. 
Acad.  Ophthalmology  and  Laryngology,  N.E.  Otol. 
and  Laryngol.  Soc.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Boston 
City,  Appalachian  INIovmtain.  Address:  419  Boyls- 
ton St.,  Boston. 

WEBSTER,  Helen  Iiivermore,  philologist;  moved 
to  Washington.  D.C.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

WEBSTER,  Henry  H.,  banker;  b.  Manchester, 
N.H.,  Jan.  IS,  1835;  s.  Amos  and  Sally  (Weston) 
Webster;  common  and  high  schs.  edn;  m.  Elsie  A. 
.Johnson,  of  ^Manchester;  children,  Burt  G.,  Dean 
K.,  Neal  T\".  Served  as  pvt.  in  Civil  War,  about  2 
yrs. ;  in  milling  business,  Lawrence,  Mass..  1868- 
1904,  under  title  of  Webster  &  Co.,  incorporated, 
1904.  as  H.  K.  "^^'ebster  Co.,  of  which  is  pres.  (re- 
tired);  pres.  Lawrence  Nat.  Bank;  formerly  mem. 
Common  Council  and  mayor  of  Lawrence.  Repub- 
lican. Methodist.  Mason.  Address:  Lawrence, 
Mass. 

WEBSTER,  Henry  Sewall,  lawyer;  b.  Augusta, 
Me.,  Sept.  26,  1845;  s.  John  Milton  and  Sarah  Hayes 
(Hussey)  Webster;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1867,  A.M.. 
1870;  m".  Augusta,  Aug.  12.  1876,  Mary  Chase  John- 
son. Studied  law;  admitted  to  bar,  1870.  since  prac- 
ticed at  Gardiner.  ISTe. ;  .iudge  of  probate  and  insolv- 
ency for  Kennebec  Co..  1885-93.  Mason  (32°,  K.  T.). 
Home:  Gardiner,  Me. 

WEBSTER,  Hollis,  educator;  b.  Milton,  Mass., 
Sept.  22,  1862:  s.  Joseph  Rowe  and  Priscilla  Hayden 
(Hollis)    Webster;   A.B.,   summa  cum   laude.    Har- 


vard, 1884  (Plii  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1894;  post-grad, 
study.  Harvard,  1884-5,  1894-7.  1899-1900;  m.  Au- 
l)urndale,  Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1903,  Helen  Maria  Noyes, 
Instr.  botany.  Harvard  Veterinary  Sch.,  1884-6; 
teaclier  Browne  and  Nichols  School,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1885-90;  teacher  in  Manter  Hall  Coll.  Prep. 
Sch.,  since  1893;  instr.  botany,  Teachers'  Sch.  of 
Science  (Lowell  Inst.),  Boston,  1901-11.  Home: 
Lexington.  Office:  22  Little  Hall,  Caml)ridge.  Mass. 
WTIBSTER,  J.  Rowe,  teacher;  b.  Lynn,  Mass., 
Aug.  :{(»,  1S7I;  s,  .Joseph  Rowe  and  Priscilla  Hav- 
den  (Hollis)  Wel)ster;  grad.  Roxburv  Latin  Sch., 
1889;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1893;  m.  Ethel  Brittain.  of 
Montreal,  Can.,  Ai)r.  15,  1903;  4  children,  John, 
Brittain,  lsal)el,  Penelope.  Associated  with  \V.  \V. 
Nolen,  as  teacher  and  publisher  since  1901.  Epis- 
copalian. Mem.  Harvard  Musical  Assn.  Author:  A 
Simple  Guide  to  Spelling,  1911;  Sentence-Making,- 
1913.  Home:  Lexington,  Mass.  Office:  Little  Hall. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

WEBSTER,  Jennie  Josephine  (Mrs.  Lorin  Web- 
ster); b.  Si)ringtield,  N.H.;  d.  Daniel  Noyes  and 
Calista  A.  (Richardson)  Adams;  ed.  high  sch.  and 
under  pvt.  tutors;  m.  Rev.  Lorin  Webster,  L.H.D. 
(now  rector  and  headmaster  Holderness  Sch.),  July 
10,  1884;  3  children,  Harold  Adams,  Bertha  Loraine, 
Jerome  Pierce.  Active  in  civic,  philanthropic  and 
woman's  club  work.  President  N.H.  Federation 
Women's  Clubs,  1907-9;  mem.  Soc.  for  Protection 
N.H.  Forests,  Am.  Home  Economics  Assn.,  As- 
quamchumauke  Chapter  D.A.R.  (founder  and  first 
regent),  N.H.  Soc.  Colonial  Dames.  N.H.  Hist.  Soc; 
mem.  N.H.  Bd.  Am.  Red  Cross  since  1909.  Episco- 
palian.   Address:   Plymouth,  N.H. 

'WEBSTER,  Iiorin,  educator;  b.  Claremont,  N.H., 

July  29,  1857;  s.  Lorin  Atkinson  and  Sophronia 
(Pierce)  Webster;  prep.  edn.  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Con- 
cord, N.H.;  A.B.,  Trinity  Coll..  Conn.,  1880,  A.M.. 
1883;  grad.  Berkeley  Div.  School.  Conn.,  1883;  (L. 
H.D.,  Trinity,  1908);  ni.  Jennie  Josephine  Adams. 
Springfield.  N.H.,  July  10,  1884.  Deacon  and  priest 
P.E.  Ch.,  1883;  master  Holderness  Sch.  for  Boys, 
Plvmouth,  N.H.,  1883-4;  rector  St.  Mark's  Parish, 
Ashland,  N.H.,  1884-92;  rector  (head  master)  Hol- 
derness Sch.  for  Boys  since  1892;  propr.  and  dir. -in- 
chief  Camp  Wachusett  (boys),  Asquam  Lake,  N.H., 
since  1903.  Pres.  N.H.  Ednl.  Council,  1908-9,  1909- 
10;  pres.  N.H.  Schoolmasters'  Club,  1908-9;  pres. 
Plymouth  Fair  Assn..  Grafton  Co.  Agrl.  Soc.  N.H. 
Music  Teachers'  Assn..  N.H.  Acad.  Teachers'  Assn.; 
inem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Psi  Upsilon.  Author  of  .sev- 
eral mus.  compositions.    Home:  Plymouth,  N.H.* 

WEBSTER,  Samuel  Harvey,  college  prof.;  b. 
Rutan.  Pa..  July  28,  1869;  s.  Samuel  Knight  and 
Nancy  (Higginbotham)  Webster;  A.B.,  Waynes- 
burg '(Pa.)  Coll.,  1893;  U.  of  111..  1904-6,  B.S.  in  Civ. 
Engring.,  1906;  married.  Instr.  civil  engring.,  1906- 
07,  asst.  prof..  1907,  Okla.  State  Bapt.  Coll.;  prof, 
civ.  engring.,  R.I.  State  Coll.  since  1907.  Treas. 
(College  Community  Assn.;  mem.  Sigma  Xi.  Recre- 
ations:  tennis,  motoring.    Address:  Kingston.  R.I. 

WEBSTER,  Sidney,  lawyer;  May  28.  1828-May 
30,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica, 1910-11.) 

WEBSTER,  Walter  Archibald,  lawyer.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

WEBSTER,  William  Howard,  merchant;  b.  Ber- 
lin, Conn.,  Nov.  25,  1853;  s.  John  and  Lydia  (Fran- 
ces) Webster;  descendant  of  John  Webster,  co- 
lonial gov.  of  Conn.,  1656-7,  and  one  of  the  original 
proprs.  of  Hartford;  ed.  Monson,  Mass.,  Acad.,  Wil- 
liston  Sem. ;  m.  Cornelia  Augusta  Wells,  of  New- 
ington.  Conn.,  Oct.  13,  1880;  4  children,  Jonathan 
Leland,  Merton  Wells,  Arthur  Eggleston,  Florence 
Louise.  Engaged  in  farming,  and  in  lumber  and 
grain  business  since  1874;  pres.  and  treas.  East 
Hartford  Lum_ber  &  Ladder  Co.;  propr.  South  End 
Hay,  Grain  &  Feed  Co.  Mem.  Bd.  Selectmen,  Ber- 
lin, 1894-6;  tax  collector,  1895-6;  chmn.  Bd.  of 
Relief  since  1897;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905-6. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Berlin  Grange  No.  24, 
Recreations:  motoring.  Home:  Berlin.  Office:  171 
Main  St.,  Hartford.  Conn. 

WEEB,  Alonzo  Rogers,  lawyer;  b.  Bangor,  ]Me., 
Jan  22  1867;  s.  Alonzo  Shaw  and  Esther  A.  (Mars- 
ton)  Weed;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1887;  LL.B.,  Boston  U., 


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1890;  m.  Charlotte  For<l  Atwater,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Apr.  30.  1896.  Admitted  to  bar,  1890;  prac- 
ticed, Bo.ston,  In  partnei-sliiji  with  brother,  G.  M. 
Weed,  until  1906;  mem.  firm  Brewer,  Weed  &  Weed, 
1907 — .  Instr.  equity,  Boston  U.  Law  Sell,  until 
1902,  in  equity  pleadinj,',  1902-13.  acting  dean,  1911 
Mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Newton,  Mass.,  1899-1903 
(pres.  1902-3),  mayor,  1904-5;  apptd.  mem.  Mass. 
Bd.  of  Gas  and  Klectric  Light  Commrs.,  1906,  re- 
appointed, 1909,  1912,  designated  chmn.,  1914.  Trus- 
tee Boston  U.,  Newton  Hosp.  Trustee  Newton  Sav- 
ings Bank;  dir.  Newton  Co-operative  Bank.  Ilepub- 
lican.  Methodist.  Clubs:  Hunnewell  (Newton), 
City,  Harvard  (Boston).  Home:  Park  St.,  Newton, 
Mass.  Offices:  40  Central  St.,  and  15  Ashburton  PL, 
Boston.* 

WEES,  Cliarles  Frederick,  lawyer;  b.  Claremont, 
N.H.,  Oct.  22.  1S74;  s.  Charles  H.  and  Hattie  M. 
Weed;  A.B.,  Trinity  Coll..  1894,  A.M.,  1896;  LL.B.. 
Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1898;  ni.  Claremont,  Sept.  10, 
1901,  Mary  Duncan  Walker.  Practiced,  Boston, 
since  1898.  Home:  30  GrLergs  Rd.,  Brookline.  Office: 
53  State  St.,  Boston. 

WEED,  Clarence  Moores,  naturalist;  b.  Toledo, 
O.,  Oct.  5,  1864;  s.  Jeremiah  Evarts  and  Sarah  J. 
(Moores)  Weed;  B.S.,  Mich.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1883,  M.S., 
1884:  Sc.D.,  Ohio  State  U.,  1890:  m.  Adah  Lilian 
Aber,  of  Lansing,  Mich.,  1888.  Entomologist  and 
botanist,  Ohio  Expt.  Sta.,  1888-91:  prof,  zoology 
and  entomology,  1891-1904,  entomologist  in  Expt. 
Sta.,  1891-04,  N.H.  Coll.  Agr.  and  Mech.  Arts;  instr. 
nature  study.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Lowell,  Mass., 
since  1904.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books.)  Address:  State  Normal  School,  Lowell, 
Mass.* 

WEED,  Francis  Edward,  merchant,  banker:  Nov. 

26,  lSn-.Tan.  :!.  1915.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

WEES,  Samuel  Bicliards,  fire  underwriter.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  biography.)  Home: 
Rowayton,  Conn.  Office:  123-133  William  St..  New 
York. 

WTIEBEN",  Charles  Foster,  clergyman.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

WEESEN,  William  Babcock,  woolen  mfr.,  au- 
thor; Sept.  1,  1834-I\Iar.  2S,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Who  in  America,   1912-13.) 

WEEKS,  Alonzo  P.;  vice-president  and  cashier 
Merchants'  Nat.  Bank  of  Boston;  trustee  Boston 
Bank  Officers'  Assn.,  Commonwealth  Gas  &  Electric 
COS.;  Winchester  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Westborough 
Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  Marlborough  Electric  Co.,  Marl- 
boro-Hudson Gas  Co.  Home:  AVinchester,  IMass. 
Office:  28  State  St.,  Boston. 

WEEKS,  Edg-ar,  lawyer;  b.  Wakefield,  N.H.,  May 
3,  1859;  s.  Algernon  S.  and  Sarah  J.  (Rogers) 
Weeks;  student  Colby  Univ.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1879- 
80;  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.  Sch.  of  Law,  1895;  m.  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  Sept.  15,  1898,  Maud  Eloise  Wells; 
5  children,  Beatrice  Louise,  Walter  Rogers.  Con- 
stance Dorothea.  Kenneth  Wells,  Muriel  E.  B. 
Practiced,  Marlborough,  Mass.,  since  Oct.,  1895; 
register  of  probate,  Carroll  Co.,  N.H.,  1887,  1888; 
pension  atty.,  1884-95;  apptd.  spl.  justice,  Marl- 
borough Police  Court,  1902.  Mem.  Middlesex  Bar 
Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason,  K.T.  Club: 
Union.   Address:  ^Marlborough,  Mass. 

WEEKS,  Edward  Henry,  banker;  b.  Vassalboro, 
Me.,  June  8,  1871;  s.  Howard  .Jenkins  and  Anna 
Phoebe  (Goddard)  AVeeks:  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1893; 
m.  Mary  Angell  Owen,  of  Lawrence,  IMass.,  Oct.  30, 
1900  (died  1901);  m.  2d,  Edith  Vincent,  of  Provi- 
dence, Jan.  18,  1905;  3  children,  Emily  M.,  Martha, 
Mary  V.  Began  as  teacher  in  Friends'  Sch.,  con- 
tinuing 2  yrs. ;  gen.  mgr.  Old  Colony  Co-operative 
Bank  since  Jan.  1,  1897.  Club:  Wannamoisett  Coun- 
try. Recreations:  golf,  tennis.  Home:  54  Irving 
Av.    Office:  49  Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.I. 

WEEKS,   Frank,   lawyer.      (See    vol.    1909.) 

WEEKS,  Frank  Bentley,  ex-governor;  b.  Brook- 
lyn, Jan.  20.  1854;  s.  Daniel  L.  and  Frances  M. 
(Edwards)  Weeks;  pub.  and  pvt.  sch.  edn.;  (LL.D., 
AVe'^leyan  U.,  Conn..  1909);  m.  Helen  L.  Hubbard, 
of  Middletown,  Conn.,  Nov.  4.  1875.  Mem.  firm  of 
Coles  &  Weeks,  wholesale  milling  and  grain,  1880- 
95,    retired,    1895;    dir.    Middlesex   Mut.    Assurance 


Co.;  v.-p.  Middletown  Savings  Bank.  Rep.  presdl. 
elector,  1904;  elected  It. -gov.  of  Conn.,  Nov.,  1908, 
succeeding  to  governorship,  upon  death  of  Gov. 
Lilley,  Apr.,  1909,  for  term  expiring  Jan.,  1911. 
Chmn.  Conn.,  Commn.  to  Atlanta  Expn.,  1895; 
chmn.  trustees  Conn.  Hosp.  for  Insane;  trustee 
Wesleyan  U.  Mem.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Republican,  N.E.  Soc.  (New  York),  Uni- 
versity (Middletown),  Union  League  (New  Haven). 
Homo:   Middletown,   Conn.* 

WEEKS,  Georg-e  Granville,  lawyer,  banker;  b. 
Fairfield,  Me.,  Apr.  14,  1860;  s.  George  G.  and 
Lucy  (Howard)  Weeks;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1882;  m. 
Lottie  E.  Friend,  of  Carmel,  Me.,  1887;  3  children, 
Harold  E.,  Helen  F.,  Lucy  A.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar, 
1885,  and  since  practiced  in  Fairfield:  mem.  Me.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  5  terms,  between  1893-10  (speaker  of 
House,  1909-10),  Senate,  1899-02;  pres.  Nat.  Bank 
of  Fairfield.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason.  Home* 
Fairfield,   Me. 

WEEKS,  J,  Walter,  contractor;  b.  Castine,  Me., 
Jan.  4,  1856;  s.  George  Lawrence  and  Lucinda  Gott 
(Richardson)  Weeks;  B.M.E..  U.  of  Me.,  1877;  m. 
Fannie  Gott  Shaw,  of  West  CJouldsboro,  Me..  July, 
1881.  Began  as  architect  and  contr.  in  Des  Moines, 
la.,  1881;  removed  to  Castine,  Me.;  served  as  state 
supt.  of  schs..  Me.,  and  trustee  Me.  State  Normal 
Schs.  Democrat.  Unitarian.  Mason;  I.O.O.F.  Home: 
Castine.  Me. 

WEEKS,  John  E.,  farmer  and  business  man;  b. 
Salisbury,  Vt.,  June  14,  1854:  s.  Ebenezer  H.  and 
Elizabeth  D.  Weeks;  grad.  Middlebury  High  Sch., 
1871;  m.  Salisbury,  Oct.  14,  1879,  Hattie  J.  Dyer. 
Began  active  career  as  a  farmer,  1875;  administer 
of  estates  and  trustee  for  25  yrs.;  in  grain  and 
hay  business  since  1892;  dir.  IMiddlebury  Nat. 
Bank.  Brandon  Nat.  Bank,  Vt.  Mutual  Fire  Ins. 
Co.  Chmn.  Penal  Bd.,  State  of  Vt.;  mem.  Vt.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1888,  Senate,  1896:  asso.  iudge  Addison 
Co.,  1892-4;  again  mem.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1912,  15 
(speaker).  Republican.  Trustee  INIiddleburv  Coll.; 
pres.  State  Congl.  Conf..  1915-16.  Mason;  K.  of  P. 
Address:    Middlebury,    Vt. 

WEEKS,  John  Wing-ate,  senator;  b.  Lancaster, 
N.H.,  Apr.  11,  1860:  s.  William  D.  and  Mary  Helen 
(Fowler)  Weeks;  reared  on  farm;  grad.  U.S.  Naval 
Acad.,  1881;  M.  Martha  A.  Sinclair,  Oct.  7,  1885. 
Midshipman  U.S.N.,  1881-3;  asst.  land  commr.  Fla. 
Southern  R.R.,  1886-8;  mem.  Hornblower  &  Weeks, 
bankers  and  broTcers,  Boston,  1888-12.  Alderman, 
Newton,  Mass.,  1900,  01,  02,  mayor,  1903-4;  chmn. 
Rep.  State  Conv.,  1905:  mem.  59th  to  62d  Con- 
gresses (1905-13),  12th  IMass.  Dist.;  LT.S.  senator. 
1913-19.  Comd.  div.  of  Mass.  Naval  Brigade,  with 
rank  of  capt.,  1890-8:  comd.  2d  div.  auxiliary  U.S. 
naval  force  on  Atlantic  Coast,  1898-9:  mem.  Mil. 
Advisory  Bd.  of  Mass.  and  Mil.  Bd.  of  Examiners, 
1894-1900:  mem.  bd.  of  visitors  U.S.  Naval  Acad.. 
1896.  Mem.  Soc.  of  the  Cincinnati,  ]Mil.  Order  of 
Foreign  Wars.  S.R..  Soc.  of  War  of  1812,  Naval  and 
Mil.  Order  Spanish-Am.  War.  Home:  West  Newton, 
IMass* 

WEEKS,   Stephen   Holmes,   M.D..    svirgeon:    Oct. 

6,    lS35-Sept.    ],    1909.     (See    vol.    1909,    also   Who's 

Who  in  America,   1910-11.) 

WEEKS,  William  E.,  lawyer.    (See  vol.   1909.) 
WEEKS,     William     Raymond,     lawyer,     author; 

moved    to  New  York.     (See  vol.    1909,   also  Who's 

Wlio   in   America,    1912-13.) 

WEIL,  Charles;  b.  Boston,  Mass..  Sept.  20,  1884; 
s.  Charles  and  Carrie  (Sykes)  Weil:  prep.  edn.  Bos- 
ton Latin  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1905:  unmarried. 
Associated  with  father  in  firm  of  Weil.  Farrell  & 
Co.,  Boston,  since  1905:  dir.  Cosmopolitan  Trust 
Co.:  trustee  Federate  Jewish  Charities:  dir.  Mt. 
Sinai  Hosp.,  L'nited  Hebrew  Benevolent  Assn.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Mass.  Credit  LTnion 
(chmn.  credit  com.).  Republican.  Clubs:  Boston 
City,  Elysium,  Harvard  (Boston):  Kernwood  Coun- 
try (Salem.  Mass.).  Home:  Hotel  Canterburv. 
Offico:  79  Milk  St..  Boston. 

WEINBERG,  Jesse  William,  cotton  goods:  b. 
New  Vork.  Dec.  29,  1875:  s.  William  and  Eleanora 
(Blum)  AVeinberg:  ed.  pub.  schs.  New  York:  m. 
Maybelle  Tolley.  of  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  July  12.  1913. 
"^'ith  F.   S.  M.   Blum  &  Co.,   wholesale  merchants. 


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New  York,  1897-04;  besan  as  v. -p..  1904,  later  pres., 
R.  A.  Tuttle  &  Co.,  converters  of  cotton  {?oods; 
resident  of  Boston  since  1907.  ^Vas  q.-m.  Co.  K, 
22d  Rest.  N.G.,  N.Y.,  1S97-04;  served  during  street 
ry.  strike,  Brool^lyn,  and  Buffalo  riots.  .Jewish 
religion.  Mason  (32°).  Home:  116  Hancock  St., 
Auburndale,  Mass.    Office:  24  South  St.,  Boston. 

WEINGARTNSR,  John,  varnish  mfr.;  b.  Wor- 
cester, I'a.,  Sejit.  21,  18G6;  s.  .John  and  Elizabeth 
(Spear)  Weingartner;  grad.  Nortli  Wales  (Pa.) 
High  Sch.;  m.  Carrie  A.  Cavabaugli,  of  Upper 
Sheffleld,  Sunbury  Co.,  N.B..  Dec.  24.  1S92.  Has 
been  identified  witli  mfr.  and  sale  of  varnislies 
since  ISSl;  began  witli  Charles  C.  Phillips  Co., 
Phila.,  and  continued  witli  this  company  and  its 
successors,  Nassan  &  Kuhn;  founded  the  Quaker 
City  Varnish  Co.,  Boston,  1903,  and  since  pres. 
same.  Republican.  German  Lutheran.  Mason  (32°, 
K.T.).  Home:  496  Mass.  Av.  Office:  136  Harrison 
Av.,    Boston. 

WEIR,   Irene,   artist.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

VTEIR,  John  Ferguson,  sculptor,  painter;  b. 
West  Point,  N.Y.,  Aug.  28,  1841;  s.  Prof.  Robert 
W.  Weir;  brotlier  of  J(ulian)  Alden  Weir;  ed.  under 
instrs.  in  mil.  acad.;  (hon.  A.M.,  Yale,  1871);  m. 
Mary,  d.  Rev.  J.  W.  French,  of  West  Point,  1867. 
Prof,  painting  and  design,  1869-77,  William  Lef- 
fingwell  prof.,  1877-14;  dir.  Art  Sch.,  1869-14,  Yale, 
now  emeritus  prof.  A.N.A.,  1864,  N.A.,  1866.  (See 
Wlio's  Who  in  Ainerica  for  list  of  worlds  and 
,  books).    Home:  234  Wayland  Av.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

WEIS,  Joseph  B.,  mfr.,  chemist;  b.  Tonica,  111., 
Nov.  29,  1862;  s.  Josepli  and  Marie  (Brennemann) 
Weis;  B.S.  in  Chemistry,  U.  of  111.,  1883;  m.  Isabel 
G.  McMillan,  of  Montreal,  Can.,  Mar.  5,  1889;  3 
cliildren,  Herman  W.,  Marie,  Isabel  Gracey.  Analyt. 
chemist,  Chicago,  1883-94;  mfr.  of  paper  in  Frank- 
lin, O.,  1894-08;  pres.  Perfect  Safety  Paper  Co., 
Holyoke.  Mass.,  since  1908,  also  treas.  Mem.  Sch. 
Com.  of  Holvoke;  pres.  Holvoke  Bd.  of  Trade. 
Christian  Scientist.  Clubs:  Mt.  Tom  Golf,  Holyoke 
Canoe,  Bav  State  Club.  Home:  3  Cleveland  St. 
Office:   102  Winter  St.,   Holyoke,   Mass. 

WEISER,  Walter  Rupert,  surgeon;  b.  York,  Pa., 
June  13,  1870;  s.  Martin  H.  and  Mary  E.  (Tyler) 
Weiser;  Ph.D.,  P.C.P.,  1889;  M.D.,  U.  of  Pa.  Sch. 
of  Med.,  1892;  m.  Hattie  L.  Lamson,  of  Springfield, 
Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1896;  1  son,  Frank  Hale.  Practiced  in 
Springfield,  IMass.,  since  1892;  ex-surgeon  to  Mercy 
and  Springfield  hosps..  and  Noble  Hosp.,  Westfleld; 
surgeon-in-chlef  to  Hampden  Hosp.;  consulting 
surgeon  Ludlow  and  Palmer  hosps.  Trustee  and 
mng.  dir.  Hainpden  Hosp.:  trustee  Springfield 
Acad.  Medicine.  Pres.  Hampden  Dist.  Massachu- 
setts Medical  Society.  Protestant.  Mem.  Zeta  Phi, 
A.M. P.O.  fraternity.  Mason:  mem.  Odd  Fellows, 
B.P.O.  Elks.  Clvibs:  Navasset,  Country,  Automo- 
bile, Masonic.  Home:  95  Chestnut  St.  Office:  700 
State    St.,    Springfield,    Mass. 

WEISSBEIN,  Louis,  architect;  .lulv  19,  1831- 
Dec.    10,    1913.     (See    vol.    1909.) 

WBIiCH,  Archibald  Ashley,  actuary  life  ins.;  b. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  6,  1859;  s.  Henry  K.  W.  and 
Susan  L.  (Goodwin)  "Welch;  A.B.,  Yale,  1882;  m. 
Ellen  Bunce,  of  Hartford,  Oct.  24,  1889.  Entered 
actuarial  dept.  Travelers  Ins.  Co.,  1882;  actuary, 
Phoenix  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  July,  1890,  later  asst. 
sec.  and  actuary,  2d  v.-p.  and  actuary,  1904-14, 
v.-p.  and  actuary  since  1914.  Ex-pres.  Actuarial 
Soc.  of  America  (ex-treas.);  v.-p.  and  ex-sec.  Am. 
Sch.  for  Deaf;  chmn.  Hartford  High  Sch.  Com., 
1893-13.  Clubs:  Hartford,  Hartford  Golf,  Country, 
University  (Hartford);  Yale,  University  (New 
York);  (graduates'  (New  Haven).  Recreations: 
motoring,  golf.  Home:  21  "Woodland  St.  Office: 
Phoenix  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

WBIiCH,  Edwin  Kimhall,  educator;  b.  Temple, 
Me.,  Sept.  25,  1868;  s.  Alfred  P.  and  Edna  (Shep- 
ard)  Welch;  grad.  Farmington  (Me.)  Normal  Sch., 
1891,  Frveburg  Acad.,  1892,  Lincoln  Acad.,  New 
Castle,  Me.,  1894;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll..  1898;  post- 
grad, work,  Harvard  Summer  Sch.,  1905;  m.  Hiram, 
Me.,  Apr.  5,  1899,  Cora  E.  demons.  Asst.  In  mathe- 
matics, Fryeburg  Acad.,  1891;  prin.  high  sch.,  King- 
field,  Me.,  1892,  Warren,  Me..  1893-4;  laboratory 
asst.   in   physics,    Bowdoin   Coll.,    1898;   prin.   Coe's 


Northwood  Acad,  since  1899.  Republican.  Conglist. 
iSIason;  Odd  Fellow.  Address:  Northwood  Centei', 
New   llampshire. 

WEIiCH,  Francis  C,  lawyer.  Pres.  and  dir.  Bos- 
ton I'lei-  or  the  Long  Wharf,  Commercial  Wharf 
Co.,  Lewis  Wharf  ('o..  Proprietors  of  Rowes  Wharf; 
treas.  and  dir.  P.oston  &  Ro.xbury  Mill  Corpn. ; 
trustee  Boston  Real  Estate  Trust;  dir.  Pepperell 
Mfg.  Co.,  Otis  Co.,  Boylston  Market  Assn.,  Boston 
&  Providence,  R.R. ;  Fifty  Associates.  Trustee  So- 
cial Law  Library.  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic  Assn., 
Somerset.  Residence:  58  Deerfield  St.  Office:  1034 
Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston. 

WBIiCH,  John  Frederick,  M.D.;  Jan.  6,  1855-Feb. 

23,    1914.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

WBIiCH,  Iiewis  Sheldon,  insurance;  b.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  July  9,  1867;  s.  Heniy  Kirke  White  and 
Susan  Leavitt  (Goodwin)  Welch;  grad.  Hartford 
High  Sch.,  1884;  entered  Yale,  1884  (stayed  out 
a  yr.),  A.B.,  1889;  m.  Mary  Stuart  Williams,  of 
South  Glastonbury,  Conn.,  Dec.  8,  1897;  3  daugh- 
ters, Emily  Williams,  Frances  Goodwin,  Elizabeth 
Edwards.  Reporter,  Hartford  Courant,  summer 
of  1889;  proof  reader  and  reporter  New  Haven  Reg- 
ister, 1889-90;  city  editor  Hartford  Courant,  2% 
yrs.;  asso.  editor  New  Haven  Register  about  a  vr. ; 
editor  and  pub.  Yale  Alumni  Weekly,  1896-06;  dist. 
mgr.  Phoenix  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  since  1909.  Mem. 
Com.  on  Revision  of  City  Charter,  New  Haven; 
mem.  New  Haven  Chamber  of  Commerce  (chmn. 
town  and  city  improvement  com.,  1909-15).  Mem. 
Yale  senior  soc.  of  Scroll  and  Key,  Yale  chapter 
(Beta)  of  Psi  Upsilon.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Graduates,'  New  Haven  Lawn;  Yale  (New 
York).  Wrote  and  edited  with  Walter  Camp,  "Yale, 
her  (jampus.  Class  Rooms  and  Athletics,"  1898-9; 
occasional  contbr.  to  periodicals.  Home:  285  Pros- 
pect St.    Office:  185  Church  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

WELCH,  Pierce  Noble,  banker,  mfr.;  June  27, 
1841-Oct.    26,    1909.     (See    vol.    1909.) 

WEIiCH,  Pierce  Noble,  Jr.,  mfr.;  b.  New  Ha- 
ven, Conn.,  Mar.  14,  1877;  s.  Pierce  Noble  and 
Emma  Cornelia  (Galpin)  Welch;  descendant  of 
John  Perss,  Watertown,  Mass.,  1636;  student  And- 
over  Acad.,  1894;  B.A.,  Yale,  1898;  m.  Mary  H. 
Freeman,  of  Troy,  N.Y.,  Sept.  3,  1914.  Began  active 
career  with  The  Peck  Bros.  &  Co.,  mfrs.  of  plum- 
ers'  brass  goods,  and  is  now  v.-p.  and  treas  same; 
v.-p.  Bristol  Brass  Co.  of  Bristol,  Conn.;  dir.  Bris- 
tol Mfg.  Co.,  Bristol,  Conn.,  C.  Cowles  &  Co.,  New 
Haven  Clock  Co.,  Am.  Silver  Co.  (Bristol),  First 
Nat.  Bank  (New  Haven).  Mem.  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, New  Haven.  Trustee  Y.M.C.A. ;  mem.  bd. 
dirs.  (bity  Missionary  Assn.  Baptist.  Mem.  Conn. 
Soc.  Colonial  Wars.  New  Haven  Hist.  Soc,  Alpha 
Delta  Phi.  Clubs:  Graduates,'  Automobile,  Lawn, 
Country;  Yale  (New  York).  Recreations:  motor- 
ing. Home:  251  East  Rock  Rd.  Office:  The  Peck 
Bros.  &  Co.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

WBIiCH,  Rodman  Edwin,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Berk- 
shire, Vt.,  Aug.  2,  1845;  s.  Allen  Bowen  and  La- 
minda  (Taylor)  Welch;  ed.  Fairfax  (Vt.)  Lit. 
Tnstn.:  M.D..  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York 
U.),  Mar.  27,  1872;  m.  May  2,  1898,  Emily  Persis 
Morrow,  of  Enosburgh,  Vt.  Served  in  Co.  A,  5th 
Regt,  Vt.  Vol.  Inf.,  Civil  War,  1863-5;  practiced  at 
Franklin  since  1874:  mem.  Bd.  Pension  Examiners 
since  1890  (pres.  10  yrs.):  mem.  Vt.  State  Bd.  of 
Health  6  vrs.  Mem.  Vt.  Med.  Soc,  Franklin  County 
Med.  Soc  (ex-pres.).  Republican.  Methodist.  Mem. 
G.A.R.    Mason.    Home:  Franklin.  Vt. 

WBIiCH,  Stephen  Alhro,  M.D.;  b.  Providence, 
R.I.,  Dec.  10.  1857;  s.  George  and  Lydia  A.  J.  (Glad- 
ding) Welch;  grad.  Providence  High  Sch.,  1875; 
A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1879;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1884,  Boston  C'ty  Hosp.,  1884;  m.  Harriet  Stannard 
Townsend.  of  Lansingburgh,  N.Y.,  Apr.  3,  1875;  3 
children,  George  T.,  Philip  A.,  Ruth  H.  Began  prac- 
tice at  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1884;  phys.  to  out-patients, 
1886-02,  visiting  phys.,  1902-4,  consulting  phys. 
since  1904,  R.I.  Hosp.;  phys.  Home  for  Aged  Men, 
Providence,  15  yrs.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Am.  Acad.  Medi- 
cine, R.I.  Med.'Soc.  (ex-sec.  and  ex-pres.).  Provi- 
dence Med.  Assn.  (ex-sec,  pres.,  1914-15),  Harvard 
Med.  Alumni  Assn.,  City  Hosp.  Club.  Conglist. 
Clubs:    Providence    Clinical,    Congregational,    Chi 


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Phi.  Recreations:  motoring,  traveling.  Address: 
253   Washington  St.,  I'rovidence,   K.I. 

WEIiCH,  Thomas  Francis,  lawyer;  b.  Southing- 
ton,  Conn.,  ^lay  13,  1871;  s.  Farrell  F.  and  Sarah 
(Dockerv)  Welch;  ed.  pub.  sells,  and  Lewis  High 
Sch.,  Soiithington;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1896;  m. 
Marv  A.  Gill,  of  Southington,  Sept.  30,  1903.  Served 
as  law  clerk  for  Hon.  Marcus  H.  Holcomb,  of 
Southington,  from  1898  until  his  appointment  as  a 
iudge  of  Conn.  Superior  Court;  deputy  judge  Town 
Court  of  Southington,  1905-9,  judge  since  1909; 
judge  of  probate  Dist.  of  Southington,  since  1909. 
"re-elected,  1912,  for  term  of  2  yrs.  Catholic.  Rec- 
reations: poultry,  gardening.  Addres.s:  Southing- 
ton,  Conn. 

WEIiCKER,  Merrill  Iiouis,  lawyer;  b.  South  Had- 
lev,  Mass.,  Apr.  10,  1875;  s.  Peter  and  Mary  .T. 
(Cooper)  Welcker;  grad.  Holyoke  High  Sch.,  1895; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1899;  m.  Mar.  8, 
1911,  Alice  Helen  Fuller,  of  Claremont,  X.H.  Prac- 
ticed in  Holyoke,  Mass.,  since  Oct.,  1899;  dir.  South 
Hadlev  Gas  Co.;  counsel  for  Town  of  South  Had- 
ley,  1900-12;  selectman,  1905-6,  1906-7.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason;  grand  chancellor  Grand  Lodge  of 
Mass.,  K.  of  P..  1911-12.  Home:  South  Hadley, 
Mass.    Office:    225   High   St.,   Holyoke,   Mass. 

"WEIiD,  Benjamin  Muzzy,  educator;  June  22, 
1851-19 — .     (See   vol.    1909.) 

WEIiD,  B(enjamin)  Rodman.  (See  vol.  1909.) 
WEIiD,  C(liristoplier)  Minot,  financier;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Oct.  2,  1858;  s.  Francis  M.  and  Elizabeth  (Rod- 
man) Weld;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1880;  m.  Marian  Linzee, 
of  Boston,  Apr.  24,  1889.  Pres.  Mass.  Gas  Cos., 
X.B.  Cotton  Yarn  Co.,  Lambeth  Rope  Corporation: 
dir.  and  mem.  exec.  com.  Edison  Electric  Illumi- 
nating Co.,  W^est  End  St.  Ry.  Co.;  dir.  Nat.  Shaw- 
mut  Bank,  Guarantee  Co.  of  N.  America,  Boston 
Consolidated  Gas  Co.,  Suncook  Mills,  Gosnold  Mills 
Co.  (New  Bedford,  Mass.).  Hamilton  Mfg.  Co.,  Bos- 
ton Storage  Warehouse  Co.,  Melones  Mining  Co. 
Republican.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Harvard;  Country 
(Brookline).  Home:  Readville,  Mass.  Office:  48 
Franklin   St.,   Boston.* 

WEIiD,  G(a-win)  Gilmore,  M.D. ;  b.  Olamon,  Me., 
Nov.  10,  18.55;  s.  Moses  and  Olive  (Comstock) 
Weld;  grad.  E.  Me.  Conf.  Sem.,  Bucksport;  studied 
medicine  under  Dr.  Samuel  Bradbury,  Oldtown,  IVIe., 
and  at  Me.  Med.  Sch.  (Bowdoin  Coll.):  grad.  Sch. 
of  Anatomv  and  Surgery,  Phila.,  Dartmouth  IVIed. 
Coll.:  m.  Oldtown,  Me.,  Sept.  16,  1882,  Fannie  E. 
Comins.  Has  practiced  in  Oldtown  since  1883; 
mem.  72d  and  73d  sessions,  Me.  legislature;  mavor, 
1893-4,  1907-8.  Universalist.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner). 
Address:  Oldtown,  Me. 

WEImU,     Richard     Harding',     commission     mcht. 

(See    vol.    1909.) 

WEIiD,  Stephen  Minot,  merchant;  b.  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass.,  Jan.  4,  1842;  s.  Stephen  Minot  and 
Sarah  Bartlett  (Balch)  Weld;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1860, 
A.M.,  1863;  m.  Eloise  Rodman,  of  Dedham,  Mass., 
June  1,  1869;  2d,  Susan  Edith  Waterbury,  of  Bos- 
ton, Mav  26,  1904.  Entered  armv  as  2d  It.  18th 
Mass.  Inf.,  Jan.  27,  1862;  1st  It.,  Nov.  1,  1862;  capt., 
1863;  hon.  discharged  Dec.  25,  1863;  apptd.  It. -col. 
56th  Mass.  Inf.,  Jan.  2,  1864;  col.,  May  31,  1864; 
bvtd.  brig.-gen.  vols..  Mar.  13,  1865,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services;  mustered  out  July  12,  1865. 
Head  Stephen  M.  Weld  &  Co.,  cotton  mchts.,  since 
1875:  also  of  Weld  &  Neville;  dir.  Old  Colony  Trust 
Co.,  Bay  State  Trust  Co.,  AVest  End  St.  Ry.  Over- 
seer, Harvard,  1899-11.  Club:  Somerset.  Home: 
(summer)  Wareham,  Mass.;  (winter)  Dedham, 
Mass.    Office:   89   State  St.,  Boston.* 

WEXiDON,  Samuel  Andrews,  hardware  mcht.; 
Mar.  22.  1S31-1911.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WEI.I.i:s,  Clayton  Wolcott,  life  ins.;  b.  Wethers- 
fleld,  Conn.,  Apr.  22,  1883;  s.  John  Leslie  and  Hel- 
ena (Griswold)  Welles;  descendant  of  Gov.  Thomas 
Welles,  of  Conn.,  1838;  prep.  edn.  high  sch.,  Hart- 
ford. Conn.;  Ph.B..  Yale,  1900;  m.  Bertha  Libby,  of 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Dec.  21,  1909;  1  daughter,  Jane 
Wolcott.  Began  at  Hartford  as  office  boy  with 
Northwestern  Mnt.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Dec,  1904;  ad- 
vanced to  solicitor,  cashier  and  asst.  to  mgr. ; 
apptd.  mgr.  Phoenix  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  for  Conn., 


1910,  and  mgr.  for  Conn,  and  K.I.  since  1912.  V.-p. 
Wethersfleld  Business  Men's  Assn.  Mem.  Nat.  Un- 
derwriters' Assn.,  Conn.  Underwriters'  Assn.  Re- 
I)ublican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Clubs:  University,  City, 
Congregational.  Recreations:  motoring,  farming. 
Home:  W'ethorsfield,  Conn.  Office:  49  Pearl  St., 
Hartford,  Conn. 

"WEIiIiINa,  Charles  Edward,  paper  mfr. ;  Oct.  16, 
lS23-June   19,   1911.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

WEIiIiINO,  Edward  Dwig-ht,  mfr.;  b.  North  Ben- 
nington, \'t.,  No\'.  16,  1X51;  s.  Charles  Edward  and 
Sarali  i>ean  (Thomas)  Welling;  ed.  Highland  :Mil. 
Acad.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1867-9,  Rensselaer  Poly. 
Inst.,  Troy,  N.Y.,  1869-72;  m.  2d,  Livonia,  N.Y.,  Dec. 
23,  1891,  Cora  B.  Middleton;  children,  Alice  M. 
(Mrs.  C.  W.  White),  Charles  N.  (deceased).  En- 
tered mfr.  of  paper  at  North  Bennington,  Vt.,  1S76; 
dir.  and  pres.  Stark  Paper  Co.,  mfrs.  of  wall  paper; 
dir.  First  Nat.  Bank,  North  Bennington;  trustee 
and  auditor,  Bennington  Co.  Savings  Bank;  dir. 
Decorated  Metal  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  County  and 
town  auditor  since  1890;  mem.  State  Senate,  1902-4. 
Republican.  Club:  Bennington  (ex-pres.).  Address: 
North   Bennington,   Yt. 

WEIiIiINGTON,   Charles,   chemist;    b.    Limerick, 

Me.,  May  4,  1853;  s.  Horace  and  Helen  Elizabeth 
(Locke)  Wellington;  grad.  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1873; 
student  U.  of  Va..  1876-7,  Leipzig,  1882-3,  Berlin, 
1883  (summer),  Paris,  1883  (winter),  Gottingen, 
1883-5,  Ph.D.,  Gottingen,  1885;  m.  Grace  jMartin 
Huntington,  of  Amlierst,  Mass.,  July  28,  1887.  Asst. 
chemist  U.S.  Dept.  Agr.,  1877-82;  prof.  chemistr>-, 
Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  since  Sept.  1,  1885.  Home:  Am- 
herst, !Mass.* 

VTEIiIiINGTON,  Fred  "W.,  soldier,  coal  mcht.; 
May  31,   1851-Feb.   1,    1910.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

VfElMlMlNGTON,  J.  Frank,  coal  mcht.;  b.  Lexing- 
ton, Mass.,  Nov.  20.  1849;  s.  Horatio  and  :Marv 
Bowman  (Teele)  AYellington;  A.M.,  Tufts  Coll., 
1904;  m.  Charlotte  A.  Hunnewell,  of  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  June  3,  1875.  Pres.  Somerville  Co-operative 
Bank;  v.-p.  Cliarlestown  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank; 
treas.  and  dir.  Wellington-Wild  Coal  Co.  Trustee 
Tufts  Coll.,  Somei-ville  Pub.  Library.  Mem.  Bos- 
ton Chamber  of  Commerce,  S.A.R.,  Soc.  Colonial 
Wars.  Republican.  Universalist.  Mason,  Odd  Fel- 
low. Club:  Exchange.  Recreations:  liorseback  rid- 
ing. Home:  Somerville,  IMass.  Office:  114  Water 
St.,  Boston. 

WEIiIiZNGTON,  James  Iiloyd,  retired  physician: 
b.  Templeton,  jNIass.,  Jan.  27,  1818:  s.  Rev.  Charles 
(D.D.)  and  Anna  (Smith)  Wellington;  ed.  New 
Salem  Acad.,  Templeton  Higli  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard. 
1838;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1842;  m.  New  York, 
Aug.  7,  1846,  Cliarlotte  Sisson;  children,  Artlnir 
W'ellsley,  Helen  Lloyd,  Julia  Russell.  William 
Henry,  Charles  (deceased).  Practiced  continu- 
ously, 62  yrs.,  1842-04,  in  a  territory  including 
Swansea,  Somerset  and  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  and  War- 
ren and  Barrington.  R.I. ;  retired,  1904.  Pvt.  and 
Corp.  1st  Corps  Cadets,  Boston,  1838-41;  asst.  sur- 
geon 7th  Mass.  Inf.  Regt.,  1840-2;  examining  sur- 
geon for  recruits  during  Civil  War.  Republican. 
Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Bristol  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  (Harvard),  Vet.  Assn.  of  Independent 
Corps  of  Cadets.  Unitarian.  Recreations:  reading, 
greatly  interested  in  current  events,  especially  all 
inatters  pertaining  to  Harvard  Coll.  Club:  Harvard 
(Fall   River).    Address:    Swansea,   Mass. 

Vrni.I.INGTON,  William  H.,  mfr. ;  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Dec.  19,  1849;  s.  William  W.  (M.D.)  and 
Martha  B.  (Carter)  Wellington;  descendant  of 
Roger  W^ellington,  who  settled  at  Watertown. 
Mass.,  1638;  ed.  pub.  sclis.  Cambridge:  m.  Roxlnny, 
Mass.,  Oct.  20,  1875,  Florence  Gray.  Began  at  Bos- 
ton, with  N.  Bovnton  &  Co.,  drv  goods  comnin., 
1867,  mem.  of  firm,  1880-01;  sr.  mem.  W^ellington, 
Sears  &  Co..  since  Jan.  1,  1901;  pres.  Lanett  Cotton 
Mills,  Lanett  Gluck  MJlls,  Lanett  Bleachery  &  Dye 
Works;  dir.  Nat.  Shawmut  Bank,  Boston  Safe  De- 
posit &  Trust  Co.,  Boott,  Brookside,  Gluck  (Ander- 
son, S.C.),  Suncook  and  Warwick  (R.I.)  mills, 
Dixie,  and  Riverdale  Cotton  Mills,  Columbus  (Ga.) 
Mfg.  Co.,  Sherman  (Tex.)  Mfg.  Co.,  West  Point 
Mfg.  Co.,  John  Hancock  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Chat- 
tahoochee Valley  Ry.  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.     (i;iubs:    Algonquin,   Exchange,   Bos- 


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ton  Athletic  Assn.    Home:    420   Beacon   St.    Office: 
93   Franklin   St.,   Boston. 

vnBIiZilSAN',  Arthur  Holbrook,  lawver;  h.  East 
Randolph  (now  Holbrook),  Mass.,  Oct.  30,  1855;  s. 
Joshua  W.  and  Ellen  M.  (Holbrook)  Wellman;  9th 
generation  from  William  Bradford,  of  Plymouth 
Colony;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1878,  A.M.,  1881;  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,  1880-1;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.,  1882;  m. 
.lennie  L.  Faulkner,  of  Maiden,  Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1887. 
In  law  practice  at  Boston,  1882 — ;  dir.  AVhite  River 
R.R.  Co.,  Weymouth  Light  &  Power  Co.,  Walden 
Trust  Co.;  trustee  Central  Mass.  Light  &  Power 
Co.  Mem.  Common  Council,  1885,  and  city  solicitor, 
1889-91,  Maiden:  mem.  sch.  com.,  1902-5  (climn., 
1904-5);  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1892-4,  Senate, 
1895-6;  mem.  Prison  Commn.,  1898-13.  Republican. 
Instr.  1886-91,  prof,  equity  jurisprudence  and  eq- 
uity pleading-,  1891-02.  Boston  U.  Law  Sch.  Pres. 
and  trustee  Maiden  Hosp.;  ex-trustee  Maiden  Pub. 
Library.  Mem.  prudential  com.  A.B.C.F.M.;  was 
mem.  Commn.  of  Nineteen  on  Polity  of  Nat.  Coun- 
cil Congl.  Chs. ;  pres.  Mass.  Bd.  Ministerial  Aid; 
mem.  commn.  on  family  life.  Federal  Council  Chs. 
of  Clirist  in  America.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Boston 
Bar  Assn.  (pres.  1896),  Boston  Congl.  Club.  INIalden 
Hist.  Soc.  (dir.),  Topsfield  Hist.  Soc.  (dir.).  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Mason.  Orator  250tli  Anniversary 
Maiden  Incorporation.  Club:  Kern  wood  (Maiden). 
Home:  Topsfield,  Mass.  Office:  50  Congress  St., 
Boston.* 

WEIiIiMAlT,  Edward  Coit,  banking:  b.  Lowell, 
Mass.,  Apr.  14,  1854;  s.  Charles  P.  and  Elizabeth 
D.  (Titus)  Wellman;  grad.  pub.  schs.,  Lewiston, 
Me.,  1873;  m.  Lewiston,  May  8,  1879,  Lila  C.  Le- 
mont;  2  children,  Frank  Lemon t,  Marion  Josephine. 
Clk.  in  employ  Hill  Mfg.  Co.,  Lewiston.  1873-81; 
treas.  Peoples  Savings  Bank.  Republican  Chris- 
tian Scientist.  Home:  9  Arch  Av.  Office:  196  Lis- 
bon  St..   Lewiston,   INIe. 

WHImImT/LATST,  Harry  Biclinion,d,  sales  and  adver- 
tising mgr. ;  b.  Lowell,  Vt.,  June  7,  1882;  s.  Legh 
Richmond  and  Emily  Butterfleld  (Parker)  Well- 
man;  g.s.  Rev.  Jubilee  Legh-Richmond  Wellman, 
first  settled  minister  in  nortliern  Vt.,  wlio  grad. 
Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1831;  grad.  Derbv  Acad.,  1896; 
Brigham  Acad.,  Bakersfleld.  Vt.,  1903;  A.B.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1907;  supervisor  of  dormitories,  Dartmouth 
Coll.,  1907-9;  unmarried.  Began  active  career  as 
asst.  to  sec.  of  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  1909; 
sec.  Retail  Trade  Bd.,  Chamber  of  Commerce,  1910; 
sec.  Trade  Extension  Bur.,  Cliamber  of  Commerce, 
1911;  asst.  to  chmn.  Directors  Port  of  Boston, 
1912-13;  men's  advertising  mgr.  Wm.  Filene's  Sons 
Co.,  1913;  sales  and  advertising  mgr.  T\^alter  M. 
Lowney  Co.,  Boston,  since  Mar.  1,  1913.  Member 
A.N. A.M.,  Boston  Economic  Soc,  Delta  Kappa  Ep- 
silon.  Casque  and  Gauntlet.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  The  Dartmouth  Club.  Author: 
Songs  of  Dartmouth  College  (Grover  and  Will- 
iams). 1910.  Recreations:  fishing  and  other  out- 
door sports.  Home:  Hotel  Westminster.  Office:  486 
Hanover  St.,   Boston. 

WEIililMAN',  Hiller  Crowell,  librarian;  b.  Bos- 
ton. Mar.  2,  1871;  s.  Joseph  Hiller  and  Ellen  Maria 
(Crowell)  Wellman;  A.B..  Harvard,  1894;  m.  Emily 
A.  Whiston.  of  Newtonville,  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1900. 
Asst.  in  Boston  Atlienseum,  1894-6;  supervisor 
branches  Boston  Pub.  Library,  1896-8;  librarian 
Brookline  (Mass.)  Pub.  Library,  1898-02,  librarian. 
City  Library  Assn.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  May  1, 
1902—.  Mem.  Mass.  Free  Pub.  Library  Commn. 
Contbr.  to  periodicals  on  library  topics.  Sec,  1897- 
99,  pres.,  1901,  Mass.  Library  Club;  v.-p.  A.L.A., 
1913-14;  mem.  Am.  Library  Inst.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
(Harvard).    Home:  Springfield,  IMass.* 

WEIiIjIIXAM',  James  Albert,  life  insurance;  b. 
Cornish,  N.H.,  May  4,  1867;  s.  Albert  E.  and  Emily 
Dodge  (Hall)  Wellman;  descendant  of  Thomas 
Wellman,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  1672;  prepared  for  coll. 
at  Kimball  Union  Acad.,  Meriden;  B.S.,  Dartmouth, 
1889;  m.  Florence  Vincent,  of  Burlington,  Vt.,  June 
23,  1898;  2  children,  Harriet  Vincent,  Dorothy  Hall. 
Began  active  career  as  spl.  agt.  Conn.  Mut.  Life 
Ins.  Co.,  later  apptd.  gen.  agt.  for  Vt. ;  N.H.  state 
agt.  for  Nat.  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  Vt.,  with  hdqrs.  at 
Manchester,  since  1895.  Pres.  Agts'.  Assn.  Nat. 
Life  Ins.  Co.  of  Vt.,  N.H.  Underwriters'  Club;  mem. 


Nat.  Assn.  Life  Underwriters  (exec,  com.),  S.A.R., 
Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Soc.  Colonial  Governors.  Mem. 
Washington  Lodge  No.  61,  F.  and  A.M.,  Burlington, 
Vt. ;  Mount  Horeb  Chapter  No.  11,  R.A.M.;  Adoni- 
ram  (^ouncil  No.  3,  R.  and  S.M.;  Trinity  Com- 
mandery  K.T.  (all  of  Manchester) ;  Edward  A. 
Raymond  Consistory,  Nasliua;  mem.  Odd  Fellows. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Derry field.  Intervale 
Country.  Address:  Pembroke  Bldg.,  Manchester, 
New  Hampshire. 

WEI.I.MAN,  Jerry  Packer;  b.  Hinsdale,  N.H., 
Oct.  22,  1S43;  s.  Geoige  and  Zylphia  H.  (Packer) 
Wellman;  descendant  of  Samuel  Wellman,  Hins- 
dale, 1789;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  and  Newbury  (Vt.)  Sem.; 
m.  Jennie  P.  Richardson,  of  Keene,  N.H.,  May  2, 
1888;  1  child,  Richard  Jerry.  Engaged  in  farming, 
1865-8;  teaming,  1868-70;  in  employ  of  Foster  Bros., 
Keene,  several  yrs.,  first  as  carpenter,  then  as 
bookkeeper;  with  A.V.  and  A.W.  Skinner,  gen. 
store,  1SS8-9S;  appt.  postmaster,  Keene,  1898;  dir. 
Keene  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1887. 
Mem.  2d  Regt.,  N.H.N.G.,  1878;  served  as  insp.  gen. 
State  Militia.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  Keene, 
New  Hampshire. 

'WEIiIiMAN',  Joshua  Wyman,  clergyman;  b.  Cor- 
nish, N.H.,  Nov.  28,  1821;  s.  Deacon  James  Ripley 
and  Phebe  (Wyman)  Wellman;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt. 
schs.,  Kimball  Union  Acad.,  Dartmouth  Coll.  and 
Andover  Theol.  Sem.;  m.  Holbrook,  Mass.,  Oct.  24, 
1854,  Ellen  M.  Holbrook  (now  deceased);  children, 
Arthur  H.,  Edward  W.  (deceased),  Ellen  H.  (Well- 
man)  King,  Annie  D.  (deceased).  Ordained  to  min- 
istry Congl.  Ch.,  1851;  pastor,  Derry,  N.H.,  1851-6, 
Newton,  Mass.,  1856-74,  First  Ch.,  Maiden,  1874-83. 
Corporate  mem.  A.B.C.F.M.;  hon.  dir.  Congl.  Edn. 
Soc;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Republican.  Club: 
Conarregational.  Address:  117  Summer  St.,  Maiden, 
Mass. 

WEIiIiMAN,  Justin  Owen,  educator;  b.  Belgrade, 

Me.,  Sept.  19,  1S75;  s.  Owen  Rogers  and  Ella  (Rus- 
sell) Wellman;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Augusta,  Me.;  A.B., 
Colby  Coll.,  1898;  m.  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.,  Aug.  14, 
1901,  Caroline  Blanch  Walker;  2  children,  Eleanor 
Blanch,  Muriel  Justine.  Prin.  Paris  Hill  (Me.) 
Acad.,  1898;  instr.  mathematics,  Bangor  (Me.) 
High  Sch..  1899-01;  prin.  Ricker  Classical  Inst., 
Houlton,  Me.,  1901-5,  Colbv  Acad.,  New  London, 
N.H.,  since  1905.  Del.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1912. 
Pres.  Aroostook  Co.  (Me.)  Teachers'  Assn..  1903; 
treas.  N.H.  Assn.  of  Acads.  since  1907;  mem.  N.E.A., 
Assn.  of  Mathematics  Teachers  of  N.E. ;  pres.  New- 
London  Progressive  Club.  Baptist.  Mason;  Odd 
Fellow.  Recreations:  tennis,  baseball.  Address: 
New  London,  N.H. 

'WEIiIiS,  Amos  Russel,  editor,  author;  b.  Glens 
Falls,  N.Y.,  Dec.  23,  1862;  s.  Maj.  Amos  P.  W.  (died 
in  Civil  War)  and  Mary  Hannah  (Wells)  Wells; 
A.B.,  Antioch  Coll.,  1883,  also  A.M.;  (Litt.  D.,  An- 
tioch,  1912;  LL.D.,  Union  Christian,  1912);  m.  Anna 
D.  McNair,  of  Yellow  Springs,  O.,  1894.  Prof.  Greek 
and  geologv,  Antioch  Coll.,  1883-91;  mng.  editor, 
Christian  Endeavor  World,  Boston,  1881 — .  Edi- 
torial sec.  United  Soc.  Christian  Endeavor.  Asso. 
author  of  Peloubet's  Notes  on  the  S.S.  Lessons, 
1901 — .  Clubs:  Authors'  (London),  Authors,'  Twen- 
tieth Century,  Economic,  Appalachian  Mountain 
(Boston),  Authors'  League  (New  York).  Mem. 
commn.  on  temperance  Federal  Council  Chs.  of 
Christ  in  America.  Home:  Auburndale,  Mass.  Of- 
fice:  Tremont  Temple,  Boston.* 

WEI^I^S,  Catherine  Boott  (Mrs.  Kate  Gannett 
Wells),  author:  1838-Dec.  13,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909, 
also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1910-11.) 

WEI^IiS,  Christopher  Henry,  judge  of  probate:  b. 
Somersworth,  N.H.,  July  6,  1853;  s.  Nathaniel  and 
Eliza  (Thorn)  Wells;  grad.  Somersworth  High  Sch., 
1871;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1875;  m.  Dover,  N.H.,  June  15, 
1887,  Oriana  Hartford.  Admitted  to  N.H.  bar,  Aug. 
15,  1878,  and  since  practiced  at  Somersworth;  mem. 
NH  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1881-3;  mem.  Constl.  Conv.,  1889; 
a.-d.-c  staff  Gov.  C.  H.  Sawyer,  rank  of  col.,  1887-8; 
mayor  Citv  of  Somersworth,  1894-8;  judge  of  pro- 
bate, Strafford  Co.,  N.H.,  since  Mar.  15,  1898,  and 
justice  Somersworth  Police  Ct.,  Jan.  11,  1900- 
.luly,  1914;  chmn.  commn.  apptd.  by  Gov.  Jordan  to 
prepare  rules  for  practice  on  procedure  in  probatt 


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courts  of  state,  and  uniform  blanks  for  use  in  said 
courts,  1901-3;  pres.  1st  Nat.  Bank,  1st  v. -p.  and 
trustee  Soniersworth  Savings  Bank,  Somersworth 
Librai-y;  treas.  and  owner  since  18S3,  Free  I're.ss 
Pub.  Co.,  pub.  Someisworth  Free  IMess  (weekly). 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  N.H.  Bar  Assn.,  N.il. 
Hist.  Soc,  N.H.  Soc.  S.A.R.,  Psi  Upsilon  (Bowdoin), 
N.H.  Weekly  Pubs.  Assn.,  Suburban  I'ress  Assn.  of 
Mass.  Scottish  Rite  Mason  (32°);  mem.  K.  of  P., 
Grange.  Club:  Somersworth.  Address:  Somers- 
worth,  N.H. 

WZ:i>IiS,  Daniel  Halsey,  actuary;  b.  Riverhead, 
Suffolk  Co.,  N.Y.,  Aug.  19,  1845;  s.  Alden  and  Aman- 
da AI.  (Youngs)  Wells;  descendant  of  William 
Wells,  of  Southhold,  I.,.I.;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific 
Sch.  (Yale),  18t;7,  C.K.,  1868;  m.  Martha  A.  Breck- 
inridge, of  Meriden,  Conn.,  Dec.  23,  1869;  6  children, 
Clara  E.,  Maud  (Mrs.  Edgar  Weeks,  of  Marlboro, 
Mass.),  Dr.  Ernest  A.,  Ralph  O.,  Dr.  Donald  B., 
Alden.  Instr.  mathematics,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch., 
1867-74;  entered  employ  of  Conn.  Mutual  Bife  Ins. 
Co.  as  clerk,  Oct.,  1874,  2d  asst.  sec,  1876,  later  asst. 
sec,  sec.  pro  tem. ;  since  Mar.,  1881,  actuary  of  the 
CO.  Ex-pres.  Actuarial  Soc.  America.  Conglist. 
Has  prepared  and  published  statistics  on  actuarial 
topics.  Home:  60  Allen  PI.  Office:  Conn.  Mutual 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn.* 

WEIiIiS,  David  Collin,  prof,  sociology;  Sept.  23, 
1858-.June  11,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in   America,    1910-11.) 

WEIiIiS,  Davis  Washburn,  M.D. ;  b.  West  New- 
ton, :\Iass.,  .July  9,  1862;  s.  Samuel  and  Martha  A. 
(Washburn)  Wells;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medi- 
cine, 1897;  post-grad,  study.  Harvard,  1S97-S,  Lon- 
don and  Paris,  1901,  Vienna,  1907;  m.  Ida  Taylor,  of 
Natick,  Mass.,  July  29,  1884;  2  children,  Carl  S., 
Ralph  A.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1897;  prof, 
ophthalmology,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine;  oph- 
thalmic surgeon,  Mass.  Homoe.  Hosp. ;  oculist, 
Newton  (IMass.)  Hosp.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons, 
1914,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  Med.  Library;  mem. 
A.M. A.,  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  Am.  Homoe.  Oph- 
thal.,  Otol.  and  Laryngol.  Soc,  Mass.  Homoe.  Med. 
Soc,  Alumni  Assn.  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Brae  Burn  Coun- 
try, Twentieth  Century,  Boston  Yacht.  Author: 
Psychology  Applied  to  Medicine,  1907;  Stereoscopic 
Treatment  of  Heterophoria  and  Heterotrophia, 
1912.  Recreations:  yachting,  tennis.  Home:  50 
Putnam  St.,  West  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  Hotel 
Westminster,  Copley  Sq.,  Boston. 

WSIiIiS,  Edward  Iiiving'ston,  clergyman;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Aug.  29,  1861;  s.  Edward  Livingston 
and  Mary  Huder  (Hughes)  Wells;  descendant  of 
Theophilus  Eaton,  gov.  of  New  Haven  Colony,  also 
of  John  Hotchkiss,  first  man  killed  at  battle  of 
New  Haven  Bridge,  1779,  and  of  John  Robinson, 
the  Pilgrim  pastor;  prep.  edn.  Cheshire  Acad.; 
LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1886;  m.  Frances  Richmond 
Rose,  of  Ivoryton,  Conn.,  Jan.  20,  1915.  Practiced 
law  with  DeForest  &  Klein.  Bridgeport.  Conn.; 
mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1893;  auditor  State  of 
Conn.,  1893-7;  deacon,  1898,  priest,  1S99,  P.E.  Ch.; 
rector,  Salem,  O.,  1898-1900,  Oriskanv  Falls,  N.Y., 
1900-1;  asst.  Calvarv  Ch.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1901-3; 
rector  St.  Luke's  Ch.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1903-9, 
Christ  Ch.,  Guilford,  Conn.,  since  1909.  Republican. 
Mem.  S.A.R.    Mason.    Address:  Guilford,  (jonn. 

WEIiIiS,  Edwin  Ii.,  retired;  b.  Middlesex,  Vt., 
Nov.  15,  1849;  s.  Abner  and  Caroline  (Lewis)  Wells; 
g.g.  father  on  father's  side  a  Methodist  preacher 
and  on  mother's  side,  a  soldier  in  Revolutionary 
War;  limited  opportunity  for  edn.  in  dist.  sch.;  m. 
Emma  Baldwin,  of  Sharon,  Vt.,  Mar.  11,  1874. 
Served  as  non-commissioned  officer  in  Co.  I,  17th 
Vt.  Vols.,  Civil  War;  wounded  in  left  arm  at  Pop- 
lar Grove  Ch.,  Va.,  Sept.  30,  1864;  in  rv.  employ  for 
39  yrs.;  retired  1913.  Trustee  Goddard  Sem.,  Barre, 
Vt.,  Lyndon  (Vt.)  Inst.,  Lyndonville  Graded  Sch. 
Mem.  G.A.R.  Mason.  Clubs:  Lyndon,  Memphre- 
magog  Yiicht.    Address:   Lyndonville,  Vt. 

WEIiIiS,  Ernest  Alden,  surgeon;  b.  Rockyhill, 
Conn.,  July  1,  1875:  s.  Daniel  H.  and  Martha  A. 
(Breckenridge)  Wells;  grad.  Hartford  Pub.  High 
Sch.,  1893;  A.B..  Yale,  1897;  M.D.,  Johns  Hopkins, 
1901;  m.  Anne  M.  Sweet,  of  Norwich,  Conn.,  .Tan.  1, 
1906;  2  children,  Jean,  John  Breckenridge.    Interne 


New  York  Hosp.,  1901-2.  Practiced  in  Hartford, 
Conn.,  since  1903;  asst.  surgeon,  1904-15,  attending 
surgeon  since  1915,  Haitfoid  Hosp.;  asso.  med.  dir. 
.Etna  Life  Ins.  Co.  since  1905.  Trustee  Watkinson 
Juvenile  Asylum  and  l>'arm  Sch.,  Hartford;  fellow 
Am.  Coll.  Surgeons  (charter  mem.);  mem.  A.IM.A., 
Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  Hartford  County  Med.  Soc 
Chmn.  Hartford  Vice  Commn.,  1912-13.  Conglist. 
Club:  Hartford.  Recreations:  country  life.  Ad- 
dress: 2  Garden  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

"WBImImS,  Prank  O.,  mfr. ;  born  Shelburne  Falls, 
Mass.,  .Jail  (i,  1855;  s.  I'^lisha  and  Lucina  (Lilly) 
Wells;  ed.  dist.  sch.  and  Arms  Acad.,  Shelburne 
Falls;  m.  1st,  Whately,  Mass.,  1880,  Alice  L.  Graves 
(now  deceased);  m.  2d,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1893, 
Caroline  L.  Dutton;  1  child,  Dorothy  V.  Has 
been  enga.ged  in  business  for  himself  since  21, 
starting  with  $1,000  capital;  pres.  Wells  Bros.  Co., 
mfrs.  cutting  tools  and  machinery,  founded,  1876; 
ijres.  Greenfield  (Mass.)  Tap  &  Die  Corpn.,  consist- 
ing of  Wells  Eros.  Co.,  Div.,  Wiley  &  Russell  Mfg. 
Co.  Div.,  and  A.  J.  Smart  Mfg.  Co.  Div.;  pres.  Green 
River  Cemetery;  dir.  Greenfield  Machine  Co.,  Gran- 
ite State  Mowing  Machine  Co.,  Hinsdale,  N.H. ;  sole 
owner  of  the  Weldon  Hotel.  Republican.  Conglist. 
;Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.  Club:  Greenfield.  Ad- 
dress: 13  Grinnell  St.,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

WEIiIiS,  Frederic  Elisha,  mfr.;  born  Buckland, 
Mass.,  May  5,  1844:  s.  Elisha  and  Lucina  Wells;  ed. 
pub.  and  pvt.  schs.  and  Shelburne  Falls  Acad,  to 
1860;  m.  Greenfield,  Mass.,  1875,  Frances  M.  Cowles. 
Began  active  career  at  17  in  cutlery  factory  and  at 
20  was  bookkeeper  in  armory  at  Windsor,  Vt.;  en- 
tered mfr.  of  cutlery  at  21,  of  paper,  at  26,  began 
mfg.  blacksmiths'  tools  at  29,  and  has  continued 
since  in  those  lines;  sr.  partner  Wells  Bros.  &  Co., 
before  in  corpn..  and  pres.  after  incorpn.;  pres. 
Greenfield  Electric  Light  &  Power  Co.,  Automatic 
Machine  Co.,  Goodell  Pratt  Co.,  F.  E.  Wells  &  Son 
Co.;  dir.  Greenfield  Machine  Co.;  built  the  first  pa- 
per mill  in  Franklin  Co.,  Mass.,  1869,  as  mem.  of  E. 
"Wells  &  Co..  and  built  the  first  concrete  dam  in  the 
county,  as  pres.  Greenfield  Electric  Light  Co.,  1905. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason.  Club:  Greenfield. 
Address:  Greenfield,  Mass. 

WEIfliS,  Prederic  Palmer,  farmer,  historical  wri- 
ter; b.  Newbury,  Vt..  Nov.  14.  1850;  s.  David  T.  and 
]\Iaria  (Palmer)  Wells;  ed.  common  schs.,  and  New- 
bury Sem.,  1865-67:  m.  Newbury,  June  30,  1897, 
Katharine  Tucker;  1  daughter,  Mary  Elizabeth,  b. 
Oct.  2,  1898.  Has  engaged  in  farming  since  begin- 
ning of  his  active  career.  Mem.  Vt.  Hist.  Soc.  N.H. 
Hist.  Soc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Author:  History 
of  Newburv,  1902;  Col.  Israel  Morev  (paper  read 
before  N.H.  Hist.  Soc),  1906;  History  of  Ryegate, 
Vermont,  1913;  Horace  Ward  Bailey — Vermonter, 
1914;  also  contbr.  to  press  on  hist,  subjects.  Ad- 
dress: Wells  River,  Vt. 

WEIiIiS,  George  Washingiion,  optical  goods  mfr.; 
Ai)r.  15.  lS46-Sei)t.  .TO,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1912-13.) 

WEIiIiS,  Henry  Gordon,  lawyer;  b.  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  Oct.  12,  1879;  s.  George  Henry  and  Hannah 
Ada  (Taylor)  Wells;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Haverhill, 
Mass.:  grad.  Tilton  (N.H.)  Sem.,  1898;  A.B.,  Wes- 
levan  U.,  INTiddletown,  Conn.,  1902:  LL.B.,  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  1905;  m.  Apr.  18,  1906,  Edith  AV.  Burke, 
of  Middletown,  Conn.  Began  practice,  1905,  in  of- 
fice of  Poor  &  Fuller  (later  Poor  &  Abbott),  con- 
tinuing for  2  yrs.;  practiced  alone,  1907-11;  now 
sr.  mem.  firm  of  "VA'ells  &  Hale.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1910,  11,  12,  Senate,  1913,  14,  15;  Republican. 
Methodist.  Trustee  Haverhill  Y.M.C.A.;  v. -p.  Hay- 
erhill  Boys'  Club  Assn.  IMem.  Haverhill  Bar  Assn.. 
Essex  Co.  Bar  Assn.  Mason;  mem.  Knights  of 
Pythias,  Royal  Arcanum.  Grange.  Club:  Agawam. 
Home:  4  Arlington  PI.  Office:  50  Merrimack  St., 
Haverhill.  Mass. 

"WEIiIiS,  Herbert  J.,  banker;  b.  Wakefield,  R.I., 
1850;  s.  Thomas  P.  and  Julia  E.  (Johnson)  Wells; 
ed.  pvt.  schs.  and  short  course  at  Bryant  &  Stratton 
Business  Coll.;  m.  Oct.  10,  1877,  S.  Emily  Perry,  of 
Kingston,  R.I.;  6  children.  Began  in  employ  of  Mer- 
chants Nat.  Bank.  Providence,  R.I.,  and  is  now  dir.; 
elected  sec.  R.I.  Hosp.  Trust  Co.,  1881,  pres.  since 
1884;  also  dir.  Gorham  i\Ifg.  Co.,  Title  Guarantee 
Co.  of  R.T.    Republican.   Conglist.    Home:  Kingston, 


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R.I.     Address:     15    Westminster    St.,    Providence, 
Rhode  Island. 

WEIiIiS,  Horace  Lemuel,  chemist;  b.  New  Brit- 
ain, Conn.,  Oct.  5,  1S55;  s.  Levi  Sedswick  and  Har- 
riet (Francis)  Wells;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch. 
(Yale),  187T,  A.M.,  1S9G;  (Sc.U.,  U.  of  Pa.,  1906);  m. 
Sarah  Lord  Griflin,  of  Old  Lyme,  Conn.,  Oct.  7,  1896. 
Asst.  prof,  chemi-stry,  18S8-9o,  prof,  analytical 
chemistry  and  metallurgy  since  1893,  Yale.  Has 
made  orij^inal  investigations  in  inorganic  chemis- 
try. Mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sciences,  Am.  Chem.  Soc. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writ- 
ings.)   Home:  239  Edwards  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

"WHImImS,  Balpli  Gent,  commercial  organization 
secretary;  b.  Lawrenceburf,"-,  Ind.,  .Julv  15,  1879;  s. 
Martin  Lemuel  (D.D.)  and  Mattie  (Gent)  Wells;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  of  Ind.;  Manual  Trainin.i;  High  Sch.,  In- 
dianapolis; under  pvt.  tutors;  Harvard  Law  Sch. 
(course  unfinished  account  of  ill  health);  m.  Fan- 
ny L.  Abbot,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Apr.  18,  1904;  3 
children,  Winifred  (died  Apr.  8,  1914),  Katharine, 
Dane  Ellingwood.  Began  active  career  as  cata- 
logue and  printing  salesman,  in  Indianapolis;  then 
traveling  salesman  Globe-Wernicke  Co.,  office  fur- 
niture, Cincinnati  (from  branch  offices);  removed 
to  Boston,  1902;  apptd.  asst.  sec.  Boston  Economic 
Club,  1906;  later  reporter  Boston  Transcript;  mgr. 
Arkwright  Club  Commercial  Agency,  Boston,  1908- 
10;  asst.  sec.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  1910- 
11;  now  mgr.  agency  dept.  Bureau  of  LTniversity 
Travel,  also  sec.  Boston  Rotary  Club.  Mem.  indus- 
trial development  com.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. 'Was  del.  from  Ind.  to  National  Party  Conv., 
New  York,  1900.  Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Eco- 
nomic, Rotary ;  Old  Belfry  (Lexington,  Mass.).  Rec- 
reations: fishing,  sailing.  Occasional  contbr.  on 
civic  subjects  to  mags,  and  newspapers.  Home:  4!'» 
Lincoln  St.,  Lexington,  Mass.  (Dffice:  178  Devon- 
shire St.,  Boston. 

'WEIiIiS,  Ralph  Olney,  lawyer;  b.  Hartford,  Conn., 
Jan.  27,  1879;  s.  Daniel  Halsey  and  Martha  Ann 
(Breckenridge)  Wells;  ed.  Hartford  pub.  and  high 
schs.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1901;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
1904;  m.  Mary  Ida  White,  of  Yalesville,  Conn.,  Nov. 
27,  1908;  1  son,  Alfred  White.  Practiced  in  Hart- 
ford since  1904;  mem.  Perkins,  Wells  &  Scott  since 
Jan.,  1908;  mem.  City  Council,  1905-6;  iTiem.  commn. 
on  city  plan,  1906-9;  mem.  Bd.  of  Street  Commrs., 
1909-12;  etc.  Mem.  Phi  Kappa  Epsilon  (Yale).  Re- 
publican. Conglist.  Club:  University.  Recreations: 
motoring,  farming.  Home:  60  Allen  PI.  Office:  803 
IMain  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Wi:i;i;s,  Thomas  Dudley,  iournalist;  May  9,  1862- 
Dec.  7,  1910.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WIlIiIiS,  Webster,  college  prof.;  b.  Boston,  Sept. 
4,  1S51;  s.  Thomas  F.  and  Sarah  M.  Wells;  B.S., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1873;  studied  civil  engring. :  m. 
Emily  W.  Langdon,  of  Boston,  June  21,  1876.  Instr. 
mathematics,  1873-80  and  1882-3,  asst.  prof.,  1883-5, 
asso.  prof.,  1885-93.  prof.,  1893-11,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech- 
nology; retired  in  1911.  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Address:  Hotel  Beacons- 
field,  Brookline,  IMass.* 

WEIiIiS,  "Welling'ton,  lawyer;  b.  Arlington,  Mass., 
Apr.  18,  1868;  s.  Henr>"  Jackson  and  Maria  A. 
((joodnow)  Wells;  descendant  of  Thomas  Wells, 
of  Colchester,  Essex,  Ens.,  who  landed  in  Boston, 
1635,  and  shortly  after  settled  at  Ipswich;  prep, 
edn.  Cambridge  Latin  Sch.:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890, 
LL.B.,  1893;  m.  Elizabeth  Brewer,  of  Washington, 
D.C.,  Feb.  8,  1904;  4  children,  Elizabeth  Dana,  Hen- 
rietta, Wellington,  Jr.,  Virginia.  Admitted,  to  Mass. 
bar,  1893,  and  since  practiced  in  Boston;  asst.  elk. 
Superior  Ct.,  7  vrs.;  judge  advocate  with  rank  of 
major,  1st  Brigade  Staff,  M.V.M.,  1907,  8,  9.  Mem. 
Am.,  and  Mass  bar.  assns.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Bos- 
ton, Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  S.R.,  Soc.  Co- 
lonial Wars.  Mason.  Clubs:  Union,  Country.  Home: 
171  Ba^y  State  Rd.;  (summer)  Chesham,  N.H.  Of- 
fice: 412  Barristers  Hall,  Boston. 

"WEIiSH,  Charles,  publisher,  author,  editor;  Dec. 
22,  lS50-Sept.  12,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

WZSIiTON,  Nelson  James,  civ.  and  hydraulic  en- 
gineer: b.  T\'aterbury,  Conn.,  Feb.  15,  1829;  s.  Ly- 
man  and    Minerva    (Judd)    Welton;    ed.    dist.    schs. 


and  Waterljury  Acad.;  studied  surveying  and  civ. 
engring.;  m.  New  York,  Jan.  20,  3  869,  Mrs.  Frances 
R.  (Phillips)  Lyon.  Taught  sch.,  winters,  1847-51; 
apptd.  CO.  surveyor.  New  Haven  Co.,  Conn.,  1850, 
and  has  since  engaged  in  civil  engring,  surveying, 
etc.;  sr.  mem.  Welton  &  Bonnett,  civ.  and  consult- 
ing engrs.,  since  1870;  city  elk.,  Waterbury,  1853-8; 
St.  surveyor  and  city  engr.,  1853-85;  justice  of  the 
peace,  28  yrs. ;  judge  of  probate,  1859-60;  recorder 
City  Court,  1863-4,  etc.;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1861-2;  built  Waterbury  water  works,  1867,  and 
was  engr.  and  supt.  30  yrs.  and  pres.  Water  Bd.,  27 
yrs.;  constructed  city's  sewerage  system,  1883-4; 
mem.  Conn.  State  Bd.  Civil  Engrs.,  1878-03;  supt. 
and  sec.  since  1853,  treas.  since  1865,  Riverside 
Cemetery  Assn.;  dir.  Waterbury  Nat.  Bank,  Wa- 
terbury Savings  Bank;  trustee  and  treas.  St.  Mar- 
garet's Sch.  for  Girls,  etc.  Episcopalian.  Fellow 
Am.  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.;  mem.  Conn.  Assn.  Civ.  Engrs. 
Mason  (33°);  Grand  Commander  Grand  Comman- 
dery,  K.T.  of  Conn.,  1881-2;  hon.  life  mem.  Masonic 
Charity  Foundation;  hon.  mem.  Supreme  Council 
Thirty-third  and  Last  Degree  for  Northern  Ma- 
sonic .lurisdiction  in  U.S.  of  A.,  since  1902.  Demo- 
crat. Clubs:  Country  of  Waterbury,  Church  of  Con- 
necticut. Sr.  warden  St.  John's  (Episcopal)  Ch., 
since  1889.  Address:  86  Hillside  Av.,  Waterbury, 
Conn. 

VrHNJiElMlM,  Barrett,  college  ])rof. ;  b.  Boston, 
Aug.  23,  1855;  s.  Jacob  and  Mary  Bertoldi  (Barrett) 
Wendell;  A.B.,  Harvard  University,  1877;  (Litt.D., 
Columbia  University,  1913);  m.  Edith  Greenough, 
of  Quincy,  Mass.,  June  1,  1880.  Engaged  in  teach- 
ing at  Harvard  since  Oct.,  1880,  Instr.  English, 
1880-8,  asst.  prof.,  1888-98,  prof,  since  1898.  Lec- 
turer at  Sorbonne  and  other  French  univs.,  1904-5. 
Mem.  Nat.  Inst.,  Arts  and  Letters,  Mass.  Hist. 
Soc;  fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences.  E^xchange 
prof,  from  Harvard  to  U.  of  Berlin,  1914.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:  358  Marlborough  St.,  Boston.  Address:  18 
Grays  Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

'WJ:ITI>I:IiIi,  Oliver  Clinton,  astronomer;  May  7, 
1845-Nov.  6,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1912-13.) 

'WESTDEIiSCKAEI'EB,  Felix  R.,  musician;  born 
N.Y.  City,  Oct.  2,  1868;  s.  Frederick  and  Lena 
(Last)  Wendelschaefer;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  pvt.  tutel- 
age in  music;  m.  Etta  Farwell,  of  Providence, 
R.I.,  June  30,  1897;  1  daughter,  Amie  Waldron.  Dir. 
Providence  Opera  House  Orchestra,  since  1890, 
also  mgr.  Providence  Opera,  House;  owner  Provi- 
dence Baseball  Club,  1904-5;  Imperial  Theatre, 
Worcester  Theatre.  Mem.  Providence  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Served  as  col.  on  staff  of  Gov.  Gregory. 
Life  mem.  Actors'  Fund  of  America,  B.P.O.  Elks. 
Clubs:  Pomham,Westside,  R.I.  Yacht  (Providence), 
I'riers  (N.Y.).  Home:  (summer)  Warwick  Neck, 
R.I.,  and  Thompson,  Conn.  Office:  Providence  Op- 
era House,  Providence,  R.I. 

"WIINSTZ:,  Charles  "William,  clergyman;  b.  Bos- 
ton, June  11,  1844;  s.  Charles  and  Johanna  (Ebel- 
ing)  Wendte;  ed.  Chauncy  Hall  Sch.,  Boston;  stud- 
ied 1  vr.  in  Hanover,  Germany;  grad.  Harvard  Di- 
vinity Sch.,  1869;  (D.D.,  U.  of  Geneva,  Switzerland, 
1909);  m.  Abbie  L.  Grant,  of  Oakland,  Cal..  Apr.  28, 
1896.  In  commercial  business,  Boston  and  San 
Francisco,  1858-66;  instr.  German,  Harvard,  1868-9; 
ordained  Unitarian  ministry,  1869;  pastor,  Chicago, 
1869-75,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1875-82,  Newport,  R.I.,  1882- 
85,  Oakland,  Cal.,  1886-98,  Newton  Centre,  Mass., 
1899-01,  Boston,  1901-5,  Brighton,  Mass.,  1905-8. 
Gen.  sec.  Internat.  Congress  of  Free  Christians  and 
other  Religious  Liberals,  1900 — .  Foreign  sec.  Am. 
Unitarian  Assn..  1908-15;  exec.  sec.  Nat.  Federa- 
tion of  Religious  Liberals,  1909 — ;  ex-pres.  Free 
Religious  Assn.  of  America.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  165  Hunne- 
well  Av.,  Newton,  i\ras.s.* 

"WENTWORTH,  Caroline  Youngr,  M.D:;  b.  South 
Berwick,  Me.,  Sept.  2,  1864;  d.  Benjamin  F.  and  Mary 
E.  (Young)  Wentworth;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs., 
and  Framingham  Normal  schs.;  Ch.B.,  Boston  U. 
Sch  of  Med.,  1894,  M.D.,  1895.  Began  practice  in 
Newton  Highlands,  Mass.,  1895;  attending  phys., 
Out-patient  Throat  Dept..  Mass.  Homoe.  Hospital. 
Mem.  Am.   Homce.   Inst.,   Mass.   Homoe.   Med.   Soc, 


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Boston  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynecol. 
Soc,  Am.  Healtli  League.  Am.  Forestry  Assn.  Club: 
Twentieth  Century.  Address:  75  Lincoln  St.,  New- 
ton Highlands,  Mass. 

WENTWOBTH,  Daniel  P.,  landscape  and  animal 
painter;  b.  Norway.  Me.,  Nov.  1,  1849;  s.  George  B. 
and  Comfort  W.  (Fisher)  Wentworth;  descendant 
of  Elder  William  Wentworlh,  who  settled  in  Me., 
1620;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  at  art 
schs.,  Munich,  Bavaria,  1884,  85;  m.  Sarah  O.  Coo- 
ley,  of  Hartford,  Jan.  1,  1874;  1  son,  Gilbert  Rogers. 
Painter  and  teacher,  at  Hartford,  since  1876;  ex- 
hibited at  many  prominent  exhibitions  in  this  coun- 
try; also  engaged  as  organist  since  1880;  organist 
Park  Congl.  Ch.,  Hartford,  8  yrs.,  now  organist  1st 
Presbvn.  Ch.  IMem.  Conn.  Assn.  Fine  Arts  (sec). 
Home:  7  Regent  St.  Studio:  904  Main  St.,  Hartford, 
Conn. 

WENTWOBTH,  Daniel  Webster,  M.D.,  surgeon; 
b.  South  Berwick,  Me..  .Tan.  Z,  1870;  s.  Bradford  Ho- 
mer and  Hannah  (Goodwin)  Wentworth;  descend- 
ant of  Elder  William  AVentworth,  Portsmouth,  N. 
H.,  1639;  6th  generation  from  Timothy  Wentworth, 
7th  son  of  Elder  William  Wentwortli;  grad.  Ber- 
wick Acad.,  South  Berwick.  1895;  student  Bates 
Coll.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1899;  m. 
Florence  Anita  Jagger,  of  Sanford,  Me.,  Sept.  14, 
1904;  1  son,  Paul  J.,  b.  .July  2,  1905.  Began  prac- 
tice at  York  Beach,  Me.,  July  1,  1899;  removed  to 
Sanford,  1901;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.  6  yrs.  Enlisted  in 
Co.  F,  1st  Me.  Inf.,  Mar.  3,  1903;  q.-m.  sergt.  Co.  F, 
1903;  hosp.  steward,  same  regt.,  1904;  1st  It.  Co.  F, 
Jan.  11,  1906;  capt.  and  insp.  small  arms  practice, 
Feb.  5,  1909;  capt.  and  ordinance  officer,  C.A.C., 
N.G.S.M.,  since  Jan.  1,  1910.  Mem.  :Me.  Med.  Assn., 
York  County  Med.  Soc.  Progressive  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Recreations:  hunting,  fishing.  Address: 
206  Main  St.,  Sanford,  Me. 

WENTWOBTH,  Edwin  Parsons,  educator:  Jan. 
1,   1854-June.   IIM;'.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

WENTWOBTH,  Pranklin  Harcourt,  author;  b. 
Chicago,  Mar.  27,  1866;  s.  Charles  Roberts  Powers 
and  Marilla  (Brunton)  Wentworth:  ed.  pub.  schs. 
and  Oakland  High  Sch.,  Chicago:  m.  Marion  Jean 
Craig,  of  St.  Paul.  Minn.,  Mar.  31.  1900;  2d,  Alice 
Chapman,  of  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  6,  1912.  In  serv- 
ice of  I.C.R.R.,  Chicago,  1882-93:  traveled  and  stud- 
ied social  and  polit.  economy,  1894;  asst.  sec.  and 
corr.  Underwriters'  Laboratories.  Chicago,  1895- 
1900;  ed.  and  pub.  The  Socialist  Spirit,  1900-3; 
studied  social  conditions  in  Italy.  France,  Ger- 
many, Holland,  Belgium,  Switzerland,  England, 
1903;  Washington  corr.  for  Socialist  press,  1904-5; 
editor  quarterly  mag.  of  Nat.  Fire  Protection  Assn., 
since  June  1,  1909.  Pres.  Chicago  Single-tax  Club, 
1897-8.  Mem.  Salem  (Mass.)  City  Council,  1910: 
Social  Democrat.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  Wellesley,  Mass.  Office: 
87   :\Iilk   St.,   Boston.* 

WENTWOBTH,  Georg-e  Littlefield,  lawyer;  b. 
Ellsworth,  Me.,  May  24,  1852;  s.  Stacy  Hall  and 
Rebecca  Littlefield  (Getchell)  Wentworth;  7th  in 
direct  descent  from  Elder  William  Wentworth: 
g.g.s.  Nathaniel  Cousins,  capt.  in  the  Revolutionary 
War.  also  g.g.s.  Bartholomew  Wentworth,  sergt.  in 
same;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.  and  under  pvt.  tu- 
tors; LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1881;  m.  Bel- 
fast, Me..  Nov.  5,  1881.  Annette  Small;  4  children, 
IMarian  S.,  Mar.iorie,  Laura  A.  (Mrs.  Herbert  R. 
French),  Stacv  H.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1881; 
spl.  county  commr.  for  Norfolk  Co.,  1890-3;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1894,  95;  spl.  justice,  1896-9; 
asso.  justice  Municipal  Ct.  of  Boston  since  1899. 
Mem.  Weymouth  Sch.  Bd.;  pres.  South  Weymouth 
Co-operative  Bank;  trustee  and  mem.  of  Bd.  In- 
vestments, South  TA'eymouth  Savings  Bank.  INIem. 
Norfolk  Co.  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Mason  (K.T.) ; 
Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Norfolk  of  "Weymouth  (pres., 
1914).  Home:  517  Main  St.,  South  Weymouth, 
Mass.    Office:   53   State  St.,  Boston. 

WENTWOBTH,  John  Q.  A.,  banker:  b.  Rollins- 
ford,  N.H..  Feb.,  1849;  s.  Samuel  H.  and  Jane  S. 
(%Valsh)  Wentworth:  ed.  Berwick  Acad.,  South 
Berwick,  Me.;  Brvant  and  Stratton  Commercial 
Coll..  Concord,  N.H.;  m.  Lillia  E.  Russell,  of  Rol- 
linsford,  .June,  1873.  Became  connected  with  bank- 
ing.  May,    1892;   treas.   RoUinsford   Savings   Bank; 


cashier  Salmon  Falls  Bank;  town  elk.  of  Rollins- 
ford;  served  as  selectman;  del.  State  Constl.  Conv.; 
mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1882  and  1910;  tax  col- 
lector 8  yrs.  Trustee  Berw'ick  Acad.  Republican. 
lOpiscopalian.  Mason;  I.O.O.F.  Home:  Salmon 
Falls,  N.H. 

WENTWOBTH,  Oliver  M,,  mfr. ;  b.  Kennebunk, 
Me.,  June  20,  ]83:', :  s.  Cliarles  and  Mary  (Mitchell) 
Wentworth;  ed.  dist.  sch.;  m.  Melvina  E.  Gill,  of 
Boston,  June  25,  1854.  Learned  marble  trade  in 
Boston  and  engaged  in  marble  and  granite  mfg. 
until  1908  (retired);  dir.  Atlantic  Nat.  Bank,  Bos- 
ton; erected  apartment  houses  in  Boston,  and 
dwellings  in  Cambridge  and  Medford.  RepulDlican. 
Baptist;  deacon  46  yrs.;  supt.  S.S.  18  yrs.  Pres. 
Bapt.  Vineyard  Assn.  (Marthas  Vineyard)  6  yrs.; 
pres.  Evangelical  Bapt.  Benevolent  and  IMissionary 
Soc;  pres.  Mass.  Charitable  Mechanics'  Assn.,  2 
yrs.;  pres.  Old  Ladies'  Bapt.  Home,  Cambridge; 
v.-p.  N.E.  Home  for  Little  Wanderers  (trustee  30 
yrs.);  trustee  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  Colby  Acad. 
Recreations:  traveling,  walking.  Traveled  abroad 
with  wife,  1877-8,  in  U.S.  and  Can.,  1889.  Home: 
182  Commonwealth  Av.,  Boston. 

WENTWOBTH,  Boyal  Sumner,  real  estate  and 
banking;  b.  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Nov.  14,  1874;  s.  Henry 
N.  and  Margaret  (Hill)  Wentworth:  m.  Elizabeth 
Thurston,  of  Orland,  Me.,  June  26,  1907:  children, 
Dorothy,  Barbara,  Paul  Thurston.  In  real  estate 
business,  Chelsea,  since  1897;  v.-p.  Countj'  Savings 
Bank:  dir.  Chelsea  Trust  Co.,  Guardian  Coopera- 
tive Bank,  Pioneer  Cooperative  Bank,  Chelsea  Co- 
operative Bank,  Chelsea  Trust  Co.  Trustee  R.  S. 
Frost  Gen.  Hosp.  Republican.  L^niversalist.  Home: 
42  Nichols  St.    Office:  437  Broadway,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

WENTWOBTH,  Thomas  H.,  lawyer:  b.  Orne- 
ville,  Piscataquis  Co.,  Me.,  Aug.  21,  1837;  s.  Sina 
and  Ann  (Horsefield)  Wentworth;  ed.  East  Corinth 
Acad.:  studied  law  in  office  of  Lewis  Barker,  Stet- 
son, 1867:  m.  Abbie  E.  Wheeler,  of  Exeter,  Me., 
Jan.  30,  1865.  Served  in  Co.  H.  15th  Regt.  Me. 
Vols.,  advancing  to  1st  It.,  Civil  War;  admitted  to 
Me.  bar,  1867;  citizen  of  Bradford,  :Me.,  since  1867; 
trial  justice  since  1867;  farmer  and  lumber  mfr.; 
mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1877,  Senate,  1883;  chmn. 
Inland  Fish  and  Game  Commn.  of  Me.,  1893-6. 
Methodist.  Progressive.  Mason;  I.O.O.F.;  G.A.R. 
Home:  Bradford,  Me. 

WEBNAEB,  BoTjert  Maximilian,  author;  b.  Jena, 
Germany,  May  13,  1865;  s.  Anton  Ottomar  and  Al- 
vine  (Peisker)  W^ernaer;  prep.  schs.  and  gymnasia 
in  Germany:  came  to  U.S.,  1884;  LL.B.,  Albanv 
Law  Sch.  (Union  U.).  1887;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1899, 
A.M.,  1900,  Ph.D.,  1903;  univs.  of  Leipzig,  Heidel- 
berg, Geneva,  Berlin;  m.  Esther  Farr,  of  Brooklvn, 
N.Y..  Mar.  31,  1891.  Admitted  to  bar,  1889;  prac- 
ticed law  at  Brooklyn  and  New  York,  1889-96; 
instr.  German,  Harvard,  1901-3,  U.  of  Wis.,  1904-5, 
again  in  Harvard,  1905-6;  lecturer  German  lit.. 
Harvard,  1908.  Mem.  Modern  Lang.  Assn.  Amer- 
ica. Club:  Boston  Authors'.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  8  Prescott 
St..   Cambridge,    IMass.* 

WEBNEB,  J(ames)  Benton,  clergyman;  b.  Allen- 
town,  Pa.,  Apr.  11,  1869;  s.  Reuben  and  Hannah 
(Wise)  Werner;  prep.  edn.  pub.  and  high  sclis.,  Al- 
lentown.  Pa.;  A.B.,  Muhlenberg  (Pa.)  Coll.,  1890, 
M.A.,  1893;  student  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  New  York; 
grad.  Phila.  Divinity  Sch.,  1893;  post-grad,  course, 
Harvard;  m.  Winchester,  Mass.,  Nov.  27,  1900,  An- 
toinette Julius  Banister.  Ordered  deacon.  1893,  or- 
dained priest,  1894,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector,  Ch.  of  Our 
Redeemer,  Lexington,  Mass.,  1895-1900:  vicar,  St. 
John's  Ch.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  1900-3:  rector,  Grace 
Ch.,  Norwalk.  Conn.,  since  1903.  Address:  10  Bel- 
den  A  v..  Norwalk,  Conn. 

WEBBEN,  Jacob  Emanuel,  educator;  b.  Zwei- 
simmen.  Canton  of  Berne,  Switzerland,  Sept.  26, 
1843;  s.  Rev.  Bartholomew  and  Susanna  Catharina 
(Imobersteg)  Werren;  grad.  State  Normal  Sch., 
1863;  grad.  U.  of  Berne,  with  diploma  as  teacher 
in  secondarv  schs.,  1867;  resident  in  America  since 
1869;  studied  theology  in  New  Ch.  Theol.  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton, 1879-82,  and  courses  in  Sanskrit  and  Assyriol- 
ogy  at  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.,  1893-5;  m.  Washington. 
D.C.,  June  17,  187  2,  Margaret  A.,  d.  Capt.  Lemuel 
Stetson,  of  Boston   (wife  died  Sept.,   1892);   2  chil- 


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dren,  Marguerite  ^l.,  Horace  II.  (I^andrum,  S.C.). 
Teacher  in  Switzerland  and  iManchester.  ]<:ng:.,  to 
1869;  sec.  Swiss  Legation,  Wasliington,  D.C., 
1870-2;  professor  modern  languages,  Urbana  U.,  O., 
1873-8;  minister  and  pastor,  Abington  (Mass.)  New 
Ch.  Soc,  1880-96;  ordained  to  ministry  New  Ch., 
Mar.  26,  188  2;  now  minister  of  the  Cambridge  New 
Ch.  Soc;  prof,  sacred  languages,  New  Ch.  Theol. 
Sch.  (now  located  in  Cambridge,  Mass.),  since  1883. 
Lecturer  on  the  Sacred  Scriptures  and  Oriental 
languages,  in  both  of  which  directions  he  has  made 
extended  studies  and  original  researches  at  liome 
and  abroad.  IMt-m.  Am.  Oriental  Soc.  Mason  (K.T.). 
CIuVk  Twentietli  (;:'entury  (Boston).  His  literary 
activities  are  gi\en  mainly  to  the  New  Cliurcli  Re- 
view and  New  Ch.  pubis.  Contbr.  to  revs,  and  the 
periodical  press.  Home:  16G7  Cambridge  Av.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.;   (summer)   Center  Lovell,  Me.* 

WESCOTT,  James  Buzzell,  M.D.;  b.  Gorham,  Me., 
May  22,  1841;  s.  Jolm  and  Charity  Merrill  (Hum- 
phrey) Wescott;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin), 
1881;  m.  Eliza  Marshall  Taylor,  of  Bath,  Me.,  Dec. 
19,  1868  (now  deceased) ;  2  children,  L.  Grace, 
Laura  M.  Practiced  in  Bath  since  1881;  mem.  Bd. 
U.S.  Pension  Examiners,  1889-13;  surgeon  Sedg- 
wick Post,  G.A.R.  Republican.  ^Methodist.  Mason 
(K.T.).    Home:   434   jNIiddle  St.,  Bath,  Me. 

WESLEY,  Frank  Aug^ustus,  life  insurance.    (See 

vol.   190  9.) 

WESSEI.HOEFT,       Lily       (Elizabeth)       Foster 

(Pope),  author;  b.  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Oct.  21,  1840; 
m.  Dr.  Conrad  Wesselhoeft,  author  (died  Dec.  18, 
1904).  LTnitarian.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,  etc.)    Address:  Dighton,  Mass.* 

WESSELHOEFT,  Walter,  M.D.,  educator;  b. 
Weimar,  Saxe-Weimar,  Aug.  29,  1838;  s.  Robert  and 
Ferdinanda  Emilia  (Hecker)  Wesselhoeft;  ed.  Halle 
and  Jena  univs.;  M.D.,  1859,  Harvard;  post-grad, 
student,  Wurzburg,  Heidelberg,  Prague  and  Vien- 
na univs.;  m.  1st,  Halifax,  1869,  Mary  ,S.  Eraser 
(died,  1886);  m.  2d,  Cambridge,  June  7,  1893,  Mary 
A.  Leavitt.  Came  to  America  with  family  and  set- 
tled in  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1840,  Brattleboro,  Vt., 
1844;  practicing  phys..  Halifax,  N.S.,  1860-70.  Ger- 
many, 1870-72,  Cambridge,  since  1873;  prof,  obstet- 
rics, Boston  U.,  1874-01,  prof,  clinical  medicine 
since  1904;  visiting  phys.  (trustee)  Mass.  Homoe. 
Hosp.  since  1895;  editor  N.E.  Med.  Gazette.  Ad- 
dress;  39  Garden  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

WESSELHOEFT,  William  Pesseuden,  M.D.;  b. 
Boston,  Mar.  5,  1862;  s.  William  Palmer  and  Sarah 
P.  (Allen)  Wesselhoeft;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1884,  M.D., 
1887;  m.  Emily  Bradley,  of  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  June 
30,  1887;  children,  Margaret,  Susan,  Alice,  Emily. 
Practiced  in  Boston  since  1889;  prof,  surgery,  Bos- 
ton U.  Sch.  of  Med.  since  1914.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  of 
Surgeons;  mem.  Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc,  Boston 
Homoe.  Med.  Soc.  (pres.,  1903).  Democrat.  Clubs: 
Harvard,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Address:  398  Marl- 
boro St.,  ISoston. 

WESSON,  James  Edwin,  shoe  mfr. ;  b.  Grafton, 
Mass.,  June  14,  1841;  s.  Rufus,  Jr.,  and  Miriam 
(Harrington)  Wesson,  and  descendant  of  John 
Wesson,  Buckingham,  Eng.,  1630-1,  Salem,  Mass., 
1644;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Springfield  and  Worcester; 
worked  in  the  shoe  factory  of  his  father  in  Worces- 
ter; m.  Jan.  1,  1865,  Anna  Eudora  Stoneberger,  of 
Clinton,  Mass.  Shoe  mfr.,  alone,  1868-05,  and  in 
partnership  with  his  brother,  Walter  Gale  Wesson, 
since  1905.  Mem.  Worcester  (jhamber  of  Commerce. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Worcester,  Tatnuck  Country.  Home: 
10  Regent  St.  Office:  7  Asylum  St.,  Worcester, 
^Massachusetts. 

WESSON,  Walter  Gale,  shoe  mfr.;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  (^ct.  14,  1S65:  s.  liufus,  Jr.,  and  D.  Sophia 
(Goddard)  Wesson,  and  descendant  of  John  Wes- 
son, Salem,  Mass.,  1644:  grad.  Worcester  Poly. 
Inst.,  1886;  organized  and  took  charge  of  class  in 
manual  training  in  high  sch.,  Washington,  D.C., 
1886;  elk.  B.  &  O.  R.R.  Co.,  Baltimore,  1887;  organ- 
ized and  conducted  manual  training  dept.,  pvt.  sch., 
Phila.,  1888-91;  prin,  industrial  sch.,  Menomonie, 
Wis.,  1892-5;  organized  and  conducted  manual 
training  classes  in  Worcester  pub.  schs.,  1895-04; 
associated  with  his  brother,  James  Edwin,  in  shoe 
mfg.    business,    in    Worcester,    since    1905.     Mem. 


Worcester  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Worces- 
ter, Tatnuck  Country,  Worcester  Country.  Home: 
10  Regent  St.  Office:  7  Asylum  St.,  Worcester, 
Massachusetts. 

WEST,  Alfred  Little,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Jan.  29, 
1874;  s.  Thomas  I'^rancis  and  Emma  (Sheridan) 
VVest;  ed.  Boston  Latin  Sch.  and  Evening  Law 
Sch.;  m.  Josephine  Gallagher,  of  Waterford,  Ire- 
land, Oct.  ?.l.  1893.  In  mercantile  business  for  15 
yrs.;  admitted  to  Mass.  bar  1911;  mem.  Pinkham, 
Chittenden  &  West;  dir.  Benefuser  Co.,  Halford  Co., 
Watts  &  Cook,  Inc.;  trustee  Equitable  Realtv 
Trust.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Somer- 
ville  Bar  Assn.  Mason;  mem.  K.  of  P.,  B.P  O  Elks 
Club:  Central  (Somerville).  Home:  69  Avon  St., 
Somerville,  IVIas.s.    omce:  27  State  St.,  Boston. 

WEST,  Charles  Alfred,  merchant;  b.  Boston,  Apr. 
4,   1850;   s.   Samuel  and   Lydia  W.    (Banks)    AVesf 
descendant  of  Gov.  Thomas  Dudley,  of  Mass.,  1634- 
40   and   1645-50;   grad.   English   High   Sch.,   Boston. 
1865;    m.   Anna  Dumont  Piper,   of  Boston,   July   1 
1873;   1  daughter,  Anna  B.    (Mrs.  Herbert  L.  Pen- 
ton,  of  West  Newton,  Mass.).    Entered  emplov  of 
Reed,   Cutler  &   Co.,   wholesale   druggists,    Bos'ton 
Jan.  1,  1867,  and  remained  with  them  and  their  suc- 
cessors.   Cutler    Bros.    &    Co.,    20    yrs.;    organized 
wholesale  drug   house  of  West  &  Jennev,  Jan    1 
1887;    consolidated    with    Cutler    Bros.    &    Co     and 
(^eorge  C.  Goodwin  &  Co.,  Jan.  1,  1900,  as  Eastern 
Drug  Co.,  of  which  has  been  v.-p.  since  formation- 
pres.  Am.  Camphor  Refining  Co.    Mem.  Soc.  Chem 
Jn^i^f*^^'   Nat.   Assn.  Wholesale  Druggists   (pres.', 
1914),  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.    Republican 
Unitarian.     Clubs:    Algonquin,   Exchange,    Tedesco 
country.  Eastern  Yacht,  Brookline  Country  Chem- 
ists', Drug  and  Chemical  Club   (New  York)      Rec- 
reations:   motoring.     Home:    Hotel    Somerset.     Of- 
fice: 14  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 

WEST,  Georgre  Fletcher;  b.  Spring  Hill,  Somer- 
ville, Mass.,  Aug.  20,  1862;  s.  Gen.  George  Warren 
and  Sarah  Ann  (Frost)  West;  descendant  of  Wilkes 
West,  Beverly.  Mass.,  1735;  prep.  edn.  Latin  High 
Sch.,  Somerville;  matriculated  in  Harvard  but  did 
not  study  there;  m.  .Jennie  Estelle  Means,  of  Mill- 
bridge,  Mass.,  Apr.  12,  1886;  1  son,  Vernon  Frost 
Settled  in  Portland,  Me.,  1882,  and  associated  with 
George  P.  Westcott  in  building  and  operating  wa- 
ter works,  gas  and  electric  light  plants;  pres.  Bid- 
deford  &  Saco  Water  Co.,  York  County  Water  Co.; 
dir.  Portland  Nat.  Bank,  Union  Safe  Deposit  & 
Trust  Co.,  Union  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Biddeford  Nat. 
Bank.  Mason  (K.T.).  Republican.  Congregation- 
alist.  Clubs:  Portland  Country,  Portland  Yacht, 
(^orinthian  Yacht.  Recreations:  yachting,  garden- 
ing. Home:  181  Western  Promenade.  Office:  120 
Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

WEST,  Georgre  Leon,  M.D.;  b.  Biddeford.  Me., 
.Ian.  9,  1868;  s.  George  Soule  and  Mary  Rogers 
(Lapham)  West;  prep.  edn.  Boston  Latin  Sch.; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1890,  A.M.,  1894;  M.D..  Harvard 
Med.  Sch.,  1894;  m.  Boston,  June  17,  1891,  Mabel 
Worthing  Merrill;  2  children,  Alice  Mara,  b.  1894: 
Worthing  Lapham,  1900.  Has  practiced  in  Newton 
Centre,  Mass.,  since  1895;  visiting  phys.  Newton 
Hosp.  (trustee,  mem.  exec  com.);  med.  examiner 
7th  Middlesex  Dist.  of  Mass.  Republican.  Method- 
ist. Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Boston  City  Hosp. 
Alumni  Assn.,  Newton  Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Pediatric 
Soc,  etc  Clubs:  Harvard  of  Boston,  The  Villagers, 
Newton  Centre  Squash  Tennis.  Recreations:  ten- 
nis.  Address:  860  Beacon  St.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

WEST,  Georg-e  Stetson,  leather  mfr.;  b.  Wash- 
ington, D.C.,  June  7,  1872;  s.  George  N.  and  Eliza- 
beth L.  (Stewait)  West:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Washing- 
ton: m.  Grace  Gaillac,  of  Jonesport,  Me.,  July  16, 
1896.  Began  active  career  in  emplov  of  B.  E.  Baker 
&  Co.,  leather  mfrs.,  Boston,  1890;  with  Treadwell 
Bros.  &  Clark,  in  same  business,  1894-7;  became 
connected,  1897,  with  Dungan,  Hood  &  Co.  (estab- 
lished 1870),  makers  of  fine  glazed  kid,  and  has 
been  v.-p.  same  since  1911.  Dir.  N.E.  Shoe  and 
Leather  Assn.;  mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Republican.  Universalist.  Clubs:  Oxford 
(Lynn,  Mass.),  Swampscott  (Swampscott,  Mass.) 
Home:  Swampscott,  Mas.s.  Office:  105  Bedford  St., 
Boston. 


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•WEST,  James  (Henry)  Harcourt,  author,  b.  Mel- 
rose .Mass..  .Jan.  i:i,  1N50;  s.  .John  ami  Elizabeth 
(Bainard)  West:  ed.  Hoslon  imb.  schs  .  to  lSi2. 
Tufts  Div.  Sch..  1S82;  m.  Cora  Jeannette  Livermore 
of  Soencer  Mass..  Oct.  2,  1SS3.  In  book  and  job 
printing  business,  Boston  1873;  newspaper  corr 
1876-  minister  Unitarian  Sec,  Geneva,  111.,  lS84-(, 
Dulu'th,  Minn.,  1888,  Second  Congl.  Soc  Leicester, 
Mass  1891-3,  Unitarian  Society,  Xoith  Abington, 
Mass  1893-4.  Founded  The  New  Ideal  Magazine, 
Boston,  1889.  Sec.  Free  Religious  Assn.  of  Amer- 
ica In  pub.  business  since  1888;  m  authorship 
since  1874.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books.) 
Home:  Tuft:;  Ccllcge,  Mass.* 

WEST,  Lester  Lilly,  clergyman;  moved  to  Long 
Beach,  Oal.    (See  vol.  1900.) 

WESTENBERG,  Arthur  Ewen,  clergyman;  b. 
Kirkland,  111.,  Sept.  G,  1877;  s.  Lewis  and  Phoebe 
(Zubler)  Westenberg;  A.B.,  Beloit  (^Vls.)  Coll., 
1904;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1907;  m.  Florence  M 
Aver,  of  Beloit,  Wis.,  Oct.  2,  1907;  2  children.  Carol 
Vivian  Abbv  Marie.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1907,  and  since  pastor  Middlebury,  Conn.  Republic- 
an.   Home:  Middlebury,  Conn. 

WESTERVELT,  Marvin  Zatoriskie,  M.D. :  b.  Mt. 
Freedom,  N.J..  Oct.  15,  1876;  s.  (Jarrett  Henry  and 
Anna  Maria  (Kinsey)  Westervelt;  grad.  high  scli 
Dover,  N.J..  1S91:  M.D.,  New  York  Homce  Med. 
Coll  and  Flower  Hosp..  1899:  m.  Martha  Walker 
Cline.  of  Newark,  N..T.,  Oct.  1,  1900.  Began  Pi-act>ce, 
Newark,  1901;  removed  to  Litchfield,  (,onn.,  1911. 
Home:  Litchfield,  Conn.* 

WESTGATE,  Tyler,  judge;  b.  Enfield,  N.H..  Dec. 
2  ]S4;5-  s  Nathaniel  W.  and  Louise  (Tyler)  West- 
gate  and  descendant  of  Adams  Westgate,  Salem, 
Mass.,  about  1647;  grad.  Kimball  Union  Acad., 
Meriden,  N.H.,  1864;  m.  1st,  Malone.  ^^A-.  ^ug.  30, 
1881.  Lucretia  M.  Sawyer  (died  .Jan.  lb.  1884);  m. 
2d.  Limington,  Me.,  Aug.  15,  1888,  Phebe  J.  Bea,n 
(died  Jan.  28.  1S94);  children,  Louise  Bean,  Elsie 
Mae.  Asst.  elk.  Supreme  Court  of  (5rafton  Co., 
1865-71;  register  of  probate,  same  co..  18rl-4,  18(6- 
79  elk  NH  Senate,  1876-7;  postmaster  Haverhill, 
1881-5'  register  of  probate,  1889-90;  judge  of  pro- 
bate, iS90-1913,  retired;  del.  State  Constl.  Conv., 
1902;  Republican.  Mason.  Recreations:  fishing. 
Address:  Haverhill,  N.H. 

WESTLEY,  Georffe  Hembert,  author;  ta.  New- 
foundland, Jan.  28,  1865.  of  English  ancestry.  Came 
to  U  S  1885;  entered  business  career,  but  relin- 
quished it  in  1893  for  literature;  has  done  much 
free-lance  work,  and  reading  and  revising  for  pub. 
houses-  spl.  writer  on  Boston  Transcript  since 
1906  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books, 
plays,  etc.).  Address:  23  Dartmouth  St.,  Boston.* 
•WESTON,  Charles  Partridgfe,  civil  engineer,  edu- 
cator; b.  Madison.  Me.,  Nov.  8,  1875;  s.  Benjamin 
P.  J.  and  Sarah  (Dinsmore)  Weston;  B.C. E  U.  of 
Me.,  1896,  C.E.,  1899;  A.M.,  Columbia  U.,  1902.  Prof, 
mechanics  and  drawing,  U.  of  Me.,  since  190i. 
Mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Address:  Orono,  Me. 

WESTON,  Edmund.  Brownell,  engineer;  b.  Dux- 
bury  Mass.,  :Mar.  25,  1S50;  s.  Hon.  Gershom  Brad- 
ford and  Deborah  (Brownell)  Weston;  ed  pub. 
schs  Partridge  Acad.  (Duxbury),  Highland  Mil. 
\cad.  (Worcester,  Mass.),  and  pvt.  instrn.;  unmar- 
ried Student  in  office  chief  engr.  Providence  water 
works,  1871-4,  asst.  engr.,  1874-7;  engr.  in  charge 
Providence  water  dept.,  1877-97;  resigned  to  en- 
gage in  gen.  practice.  Conducted  filtration  experi- 
ments, 1893-4,  for  city  of  Providence,  which  dem- 
onstrated efficiency  of  mech.  filtration  for  purifica- 
tion of  municipal  water  supplies;  has  designed  fil- 
tration svstems  for  many  cities  of  U.S.,  Austria, 
India,  Egypt,  Germany,  Japan,  France,  Finland, 
China,  Korea.  Siam,  Italy,  Ceylon.  Pres.  and  gen. 
mgr.  Jewell  Export  Filter  Co.  Has  devoted  much 
time  to  original  research  relative  to  hydraulics 
and  water  purification,  and  has  traveled  abroad  ex- 
tensivelv,  making  spl.  study  of  water  purification, 
water  siipplv  and  sanitary  engring.  Mem.  Am.  Soc. 
C.B.,  Instn.  Civ.  Engrs.  Great  Britain,  Boston  Soc. 
Civ.  Engrs.  Clubs:  Engineers'  (Boston);  I^niver- 
sitv  (Providence):  Indian  House  (New  York):  Au- 
thors,'   Roval    Societies    (London).     Author;    Wes- 


ton's Friction  of  Water  in  Pipes,  1878.    Home:   86 
\Vejbosset  St.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

•WESTON,  Eugrene  S.;  b.  Cavendish.  Vt.,  Aug.  14, 
1847;  s.  I'^reeman  F.  and  Sarah  J.  (Evans)  Weston; 
M.D.,  .Med.  Dept.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1871;  m.  Athens,  Vt., 
June  6,  1871,  Eva  S.  Hall;  4  children,  Lena  M.,  b. 
Aug.  11,  1872;  Alfred  F.,  Aug.  8,  1875  (died  Sept. 
29,  1904);  Bertha  M.,  May  7,  1881;  Grace  F.,  Feb.  2, 
1888.  IM-acticed,  Heath  and  Colerain,  Mass.,  1871-5, 
Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1875-7,  Jamaica,  Vt.,  1877-9,  New- 
fane,  Vt.,  1879-96,  since  at  New  Haven,  Vt.;  served 
as  pvt.  Co.  C.  7th  Vt.  Inf.;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1892-4.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mem.  Addison  Co. 
and  Vt.  State  med  socs.  ^lason:  Past  Grand  High 
Priest,  Grand  (^hapter  Vt.,  R.A.M.,  1893-4;  Past 
Grand  Lecturer  (irand  Lodge  of  Vt..  F.  &  A.M.,  and 
now  Past  Grand  Master  Grand  Lodge  of  Vt.,  F.  & 
A.M.;  Past  Commander  Birchard  Post,  G.A.R.,  New- 
fane.     Addiess:    New   Haven,  Vt. 

WESTON,  rranklin,  paper  mfr. ;  b.  Dalton,  Mass., 
Aug.  13,  1866;  s.  Byron  and  Julia  C.  (Mitchell) 
Weston;  m.  Springfield.  Mass.,  June  14,  1893,  Edith 
Brewer.  Learned  details  of  paper  manufacture  in 
his  father's  mills  in  Berkshire  Co.,  Mass.;  treas. 
and  gen.  mgr.  Byron  Weston  Co.,  1893-8;  pres., 
treas.  and  gen.  mgr.,  same,  since  1898;  has  received 
numerous  medals  from  expns.  in  which  he  has  ex- 
hibited tlie  output  of  his  mills.  Address:  Dalton, 
:\laRs. 

WESTON,  Georg-e  Dake,  :M.D.;  b.  Windsor.  Vt., 
Aug.  9.  1860:  s.  Horace  and  Sarah  C.  (Dake)  Wes- 
ton; descendant  of  Francis  Weston,  of  Salem, 
Mass..  1633;  grad.  Windsor  High  Sch.,  1879;  B.S., 
Dartmouth,  1884;  M.D..  U.  of  Pa.  Sch.  of  Medicine, 
1887:  m.  Alice  M.  Haskell,  of  Springfield.  Mass., 
July  30.  1901.  Practiced  in  Ft.  Payne.  Ala.,  1888- 
02,  Springfield,  Mass.,  since  1902;  dir.  Wesson  Ma- 
ternity Hosp.;  consultant  Springfield  Hosp.;  mem. 
Sch.  Bd.,  Springfield.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  Hampden  Co.  Med.  Soc,  Springfield  Acad. 
Medicine.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.,  Shriner) ;  Odd  Fellow. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  aiasonic  Address;  70 
Main  St..  Springfield,  Mass. 

WESTON,  Georg-e  Franklin,  educator;  b.  Han- 
cock. N.H..  Oct.  3.  1853;  s.  Ephraim  and  Elvira  H. 
(Gates)  Weston;  grad.  New  London  (N.H.)  Lit.  and 
Scientific  Instn..  1874;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1878,  A.M., 
1881  (Phi  Beta  Kappg.) ;  m.  M.  Louise  Stewart,  of 
Keene.  N.H..  <3ct.  14,  1879;  2  children,  Stewart  D., 
George  Franklin.  Jr.  Prin.  Elmwood  Grammar 
Sch..  Providence,  1878-95;  prin.  Tech.  High  Sch. 
since  Sept..  1895.  Mem.  R.I.  Soc.  S.A.R.,  R.I.  Inst, 
of  Instrn.,  R.I.  Assn.  Mech.  Engrs..  R.I.  Hist.  Soc, 
R.I.  l)r.  of  Nat.  Assn.  for  the  Promotion  of  Indus- 
trial Edn.,  State  Commn.  for  Marking  Historic 
Sites  in  R.I.  Clubs:  Barnard.  Providence  Central. 
Home:  89  Oriole  Av.,  Providence:  (summer)  Han- 
cock. N.H.  Address:  Technical  High  Sch.,  Provi- 
dence, R.I. 

WESTON,  Karl  Ephraim,  college  prof.;  b.  Win- 
chendon,  3Iass..  Oct.  7,  1874;  s.  Irving  Ephraim 
and  Harriet  Louisa  Augusta  (Mason)  W^eston; 
A.B.,  Williams,  1896,  A.M..  1898;  student  Am.  Sch. 
Classical  Studies  in  Rome,  winter  of  1896-7;  spl. 
course.  Johns  Hopkins.  1899-1900;  Sorbonne,  Paris, 
1904-6:  unmarried.  Instr.  Romance  langs..  1900-4, 
asst.  prof..  1904-11.  prof..  1911-12.  prof,  history  of 
art  and  civilization.  1912 — ,  Williams  Coll.  Home: 
Williamstown,   Mass.* 

WESTON,  Lon,  mfr.;  b.  Harrison,  Me.,  1834;  s. 
James  and  Sukev  (Spurr)  Weston;  A.M.,  C.E., 
Union  Coll.,  Schenectady,  N.Y..  1858;  m.  Martha 
Greenman.  of  Mystic,  Conn.,  1866.  In  business  at 
Brockton,  Mass.,  since  1879;  propr.  Tuck  Mfg.  Co., 
mfrs.  of  hardware,  tools,  etc.;  v. -p.  Peoples  Sav- 
ings Bank.  Trustee  Pub.  Library,  Brockton,  23  yrs. 
Jiepublican.     Conglist.     Home:    Brockton,    Mass. 

"WESTON,    Rotoert    Dickson,    lawyer.     (See    vol. 

1909.) 

•WESTON,  Robert  Spurr,  consulting  sanitary 
engr.:  b.  Concord.  N.H.,  Aug.  1,  1869;  s.  Lon  and 
Martha  Burtch  ((Greenman)  W^eston;  grad.  Brock- 
ton High  Sch..  1887:  B.Sc.  Amherst,  1891,  A.M., 
1900:  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  1894-5;  U.  of  Ber- 
lin, 1897-8;  m.  Josephine  Fitz-Randolph,  of  Plain- 
field,  N.J.,  Dec.  21,  1909;  2  children,  Elizabeth,  Jo- 


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seph  Fitz-Kandolph.  Asst.  chemist,  Louisville 
Water  Co.,  1895,  1896-S,  Sunerior  Water,  Lijiht  & 
Power  Co.,  IS 98-9;  with  George  W.  Fuller,  C.E., 
New  York,  1899;  in  pvt.  practice  since  1899;  asst. 
prof.  pub.  health  onsring..  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  since 
1913.  IMern.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Can.  Soc.  C.E..  Am. 
Chem.  Soc,  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn.,  Boston  Soc. 
Civ.  Engrs..  Am.  Water  Works  Assn.,  N.E.  Water 
Works  Assn.,  Soc.  Chem.  Industry,  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon,  etc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Union,  Twentieth 
Century,  City,  Engineers,'  Appalachian  Mountain. 
Author  of  various  professional  papers  in  enuring, 
and  hygienic  jours.  Recreations:  sailing,  swim- 
ming, mountain  climbing.  Home:  81  Griggs  Rd., 
Brookline.    Office:    14    Beacon   St.,   Boston. 

"WESTON,  Rufus  Palmer,  printer,  publisher;  b. 
Marbleton.  P.Q..  Can..  Mar.  :!0,  1877;  s.  Warren  and 
Harriet  (Goodenough)  Weston;  ed.  Cookshire 
(Que.)  Acad,  and  Plymouth  (N.H.)  Normal  Sch.; 
m.  Gorham,  N.H..  June  24,  1899,  Lena  Ross  Stew- 
art: children,  Florence  Ramona,  b.  Apr.  5,  1900; 
Stewart  Norton,  Oct.  14,  1903.  Arrived  in  U.S.  at 
14;  learned  printer's  trade;  foreman  The  Chase 
Press,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Dartmouth  Press,  Hano- 
ver, N.H.;  with  Butterick  Pub.  Co.,  New  York,  3 
yrs. ;  editor  and  pub.  Gorham  Mountaineer,  1899-02; 
editor  Berlin  Independent  until  established  the 
Weston  Press,  1903  (gen.  mgr.);  dir.  Berlin  (N.H.) 
Bldg.  &  Loan  Assn.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason; 
Odd  Fellow,  Grange.    Address,  Hanover,  N.H. 

WETHEBAIiD,  James  Taylor,  advertising;  b. 
Richmond.  Ind.,  Oct.  5,  185S;  s.  John  and  Sarah 
(Taylor)  ^A'etherald;  higli  sch.  edn.;  m.  Eliza 
Phelps,  of  Newton,  Mass.,  Oct.  5,  1SS9.  Began 
newspaper  advertising  with  Toronto  IMail,  Can.; 
organized  Mail  Advertising  Agency,  1882;  pub.  first 
newspaper  directorv  issued  in  Can.;  mem.  firm  of 
Pettingill  &  Co..  Boston,  1884-1900;  propr.  James 
T.  Wetherald  Advertising  Agency,  since  1900;  pres. 
and  gen.  ingr.  Chester.  Kent  &  Co.,  chemists;  dir. 
Nat.  (iity  Bank,  Lynn.  IMem.  Sinking  Fund  Commn., 
Boston.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mason  (R.A.).  Clubs:  Al- 
gonquin (Boston),  Brookline  Country,  Tedesco 
Country  (Swampscott,  Mass.).  Home:  2  Marlbor- 
ough  St.    Office:   221   Columbus  Av.,   Boston. 

WETMOBZ:,  Georg-e  Peabody,  ex-senator:  b.  dur- 
ing a  visit  of  his  parents  abroad,  at  London,  Eng., 
Aug.  2,  1846;  s.  William  Shepard  and  Anstiss 
Derby  (Rogers)  Wetmore;  A.B.,  Y'ale,  1867,  A.M., 
1871;  LL.B.,  Columbia,  1869;  admitted  to  bar,  1869; 
m.  Edith  Malvina  Keteltas,  of  New  York,  Dec.  23, 
1869.  Trustee  Peabody  Mus.  Natural  History,  Y'ale 
U.,  and  of  Peabody  Ednl.  Fund.  Presdl.  elector, 
1880,  84;  gov.  of  R.I.,  1885-6.  1886-7;  defeated  for 
3d  term,  1887;  defeated  for  U.S.  senator  1889,  but 
elected  U.S.  senator  for  terms,  1895-01,  1901-7. 
1907-13;  Republican.  Mem.  Lincoln  Memorial 
Commn.;  chmn.  Commn.  for  Extension  and  Com- 
pletion of  the  Capitol  Bldg.,  Washington.  Home: 
Newport,   R.I.* 

WETMOBZ:,  Monroe  Nichols,  college  prof.;  b. 
Lebanon.  Conn.,  Nov.  10,  18  63:  s.  William  Augustus 
and  Abby  Frances  (Peckham)  Wetmore;  family- 
traced  back  to  1300,  Thomas  Wetmore  coming  from 
England  to  America  in  1635:  grad.  Williston  Sem., 
Easthampton,  Mass.,  1884;  B.A.,  Yale,  1888,  M.A., 
1900,  Ph.D.,  1904;  m.  Helen  Green  Leonard,  of  Heb- 
ron. Conn..  jMar.  26,  1889.  Asst.  prin.  Naugatuck 
(Conn.)  High  Sch..  1888-9;  prin.  Brunson  (S.C.) 
Graded  Schs.,  1889-90;  asso.  prin.  Harrisburg  (Pa.) 
Acad.,  1890-5;  instr.  in  Greek  and  Latin,  Staten 
Island  Acad.,  1895-02;  Foote  fellow  in  Latin,  Yale, 
1902-4;  instr.  in  Latin,  1904-5;  asst.  prof.,  1905-11, 
asso.  prof.,  1911-13,  prof,  since  1913,  W'illiams. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Am. 
Assn.  Univ.  Professors.  Classical  Assn.  of  N.E. 
(acting  sec.  1912-13).  Editor  for  N.E.  of  Classical 
Journal  since  1913.  Collaborating  editor:  A  Selec- 
tion of  Latin  Verse,  text,  1914,  notes,  1915.  Ad- 
dress:  Williamstown.   Mass.* 

'VTETZ'EJm,  John  Wesley,  educator;  b.  Lena,  111., 
INfar.  21,  1871;  s.  George  and  Eunice  (Fowler)  Wet- 
zel; ed.  Simpson  Coll.,  Indianola,  la.,  1887-90; 
Ph.B.,  Southwestern  U.,  Winfield,  Kan.,  1894;  grad. 
Cumnock  Sch.  Oratory,  Northwestern  U.,  1897;  m. 


Rena  Belle  Reed,  of  York,  Neb.,  Aug.  3,  1898.  Dir. 
dept.  of  oratory,  U.  of  Denver,  and  instr.  lliff  Sch. 
of  Theology,  1897-1900;  courses  in  Yale  Theol.  Sch. 
and  other  depts. ;  instr.  elocution,  Yale  Law  Sch., 
since  1901;  instr.  pub.  speaking,  1905-8,  prof,  since 
1908,  Y'ale;  also  instr.  elocution  and  pulpit  delivery, 
Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  since  1906;  instr.  pub.  speak- 
ing, Wesleyan  U.,  since  1906;  supervisor  of  read- 
ing and  speaking,  in  i>ub.  schs.  of  New  Haven, 
1913.  Gives  lectures  and  lecture  recitals  at  chau- 
tauquas  and  under  auspices  ednl.  and  religious 
assns.  Republican.  Conglist.  Address:  Yale  Univ., 
New    IIa\cn,    Conn.* 

WEYBUBN,  Lyon,  lawyer;  b.  Denver,  Colo.,  Oct. 
10,  1882;  s.  S.  Fletcher  and  Flora  (Lyon)  Weyburn; 
descendant  of  Weybournes,  baronets,  of  Kent  Coun- 
ty, Eng.,  and  of  Boston,  1648,  large  property  own- 
ers; on  mother's  side,  family  early  residents  of 
Boston  and  Roxbury  (grandfather  of  Revolution- 
ary ancestor  buried  in  Roxbury  Cemetery);  A.B., 
Yale,  1905;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1908;  unmar- 
ried. Began  practice  in  1907,  in  law  offices  of  ex- 
Gov.  John  D.  Long  and  Alfred  Ilemenway,  Boston; 
mem.  firm  of  Weyburn  &  Bottomly;  pres.  and  dir. 
Am.  Core-Twine  Co.;  counsel  and  acting  dir.  for  a 
number  of  corpns.;  legislative  counsel  Boston 
Charter  Assn.,  1912,  1913;  counsel  for  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  on  fire  hazard,  before  Bos- 
ton City  Council;  legislative  counsel  New  England 
Milk  Investigation.  Mem.  exec.  com.  Citizens'  Mu- 
nicipal League  of  Boston;  mem.  com.  of  Good  Gov- 
ernment Assn.,  and  of  various  corns.  Chamber  of 
Commerce;  official  del.  Citizens'  Municipal  League 
on  Am. -European  tour,  1911;  mem.  of  organizing 
com.  Internal.  Congress  of  Chambers  of  Com- 
merce, Boston,  1912;  official  del.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce  to  Internal.  Congress  of  Chambers 
of  Commerce,  Paris,  June,  1914.  Mem.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Y'ale;  Y'ale  (New  Y'ork  City), 
Harvard  (Boston),  Eastern  Y'acht  (Marblehead 
Neck.  Mass.).  Recreations:  horseback  riding,  mo- 
toring, tennis.  Home:  137  Peterborough  St.  Office: 
53   State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

WEYMOUTH,  Prank  D.,  M.D.;  b.  Howland,  Me., 
Sept.  3,  1873;  s.  Albert  H.  and  Marv  E.  (Haynes) 
Weymouth;  ed.  Lee  (Me.)  Normal  Acad.;  Higgins 
Classical  Inst.,  Charleston,  Me.;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt. 
Coll.  of  Medicine.  1898;  m.  Sept.  11,  1899,  Lottie 
M.  Heal,  of  La  Grange,  Me.  Practiced,  Howland, 
Me.,  Jan.  1,  1899-Apr.  1,  1901,  Millinocket,  1901-9, 
since  in  Charleston,  Me.  Trustee  Higgins  Classical 
Inst.  Progressive.  Jlem.  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  Penob- 
scot County  Med.  Soc.  Mason.  Address:  Charles- 
ton. Me. 

WEYMOUTH,  Georg-e  Warren,  congressman: 
Aug.  25,  1850-Sept.,  1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,   1910-11.) 

WEYSSE.  Arthur  Wisswald,  educator,  M.D.;  b. 
INIachias,  :Me.,  Nov.  16,  1867;  s.  Jacob  and  Mar- 
garet (Larrabee)  Weysse;  grad.  English  High  Sch., 
Boston.  1885,  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1887;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1891,  A.M.,  1892,  Ph.D.,  1894;  studied  Leipzig, 
Berlin,  Paris,  Naples,  Harvard  U.  Med.  Sch.  and 
London;  M.D.,  Basel,  1907;  registered  phys.,  Mass., 
1905:  unmarried.  Asst.  in  botany  and  zoology,  Har- 
vard, and  Radcliffe  colls.,  1892-4;  instr.  zoology, 
^lass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1896-07;  prof,  experimental  phy.s- 
iology.  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine,  since  1899; 
prof,  biology,  Boston  U.  Coll.  of  Liberal  Arts,  since 
1904.  Fellow  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Sci- 
ences, Boston  Soc.  Nat.  History,  Boston  Med.  Li- 
brary, Am.  Soc.  Zoologists,  Am.  Soc.  Naturalists, 
Am.  Assn.  Anatomists.  Author:  Human  Histology; 
Textbook  of  Zoology;  Medicolegal  Moral  Offences; 
also  various  research  papers.  Home:  421  Marlboro 
St.    Office:   688  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

WHAIiEN,  James  P.,  hardware  mcht.    (See  vol. 

1909.) 

WHAPIiES,   Meig's   H.,   banker:   b.   New   Britain, 

Conn..  July  16,  1845;  s.  Curtis  and  Elizabeth  Meigs' 
(Lusk)  Whaples;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  May  15,  1888,  Harriet  Atwater  Hotchkiss; 
2  children,  Heywood  Hotchkiss,  Mary  Atwater. 
Teller  New  Britain  Nat.  Bank,  1861-3;  teller  Mer- 
cantile Nat.  Bank,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1863-9;  teller, 
1872-8,  treas.,  1878-88,  pres.,  since  1888,  Conn.  Trust 


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and  Safe  Deposit  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn.;  also  sec. 
and  treas.  Collins  Co.,  Collinsville,  Conn.;  commr. 
and  treas.  Conn.  River  Bridge  and  Highway  Com- 
mission; dir.  Conn.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Hartford 
Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Stanley  liule  and  Level  Co.,  Pickering: 
Governor  Co.;  trustee  in  U.S.  for  Scottish  Union 
Xat.  Ins.  Co.,  etc.  Adj.  1st  Regt.,  C.N.G.,  1866-8; 
served  in  U.S.N,  as  sec.  to  Rear  Admiral  O.  S.  Glis- 
son  and  Rear  Admiral  Charles  H.  Boggs,  European 
Sta.,  1869-72.  iMem.  Conn.  Bankers'  Assn.,  Conn. 
State  Bank  &  Trust  Companies'  Assn.,  Hartford 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club: 
Hartford  Golf  (ex-pres.).  Recreations:  golf,  fish- 
ing, hunting.  Home:  955  Asylum  Av.  Office:  777 
Main  St.,   Hartford,  Conn. 

WSAKTON,  William  Pislier,  lawyer;  b.  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass.,  June  28,  1847;  s.  William  Craig  Whar- 
ton; A.B.,  Harvard,  1870,  LL.B.,  1873;  m.  Fanny 
Pickman,  of  Boston,  Oct.  31,  1877;  1  son,  William 
Pickman;  m.  2d,  Susan  Carberry  T>ay,  of  Washing- 
ton, Feb.  10,  1891;  2  children,  Philip,  Constance. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1873;  practiced  law  in  Bos- 
ton since  1875,  except  when  asst.  sec.  of  state,  U.S.; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 1885-8;  asst.  sec.  of  state, 
U.S.,  1889-93.  Member  Am.,  Mass.  and  Middlesex 
County  bar  assns..  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Clubs: 
Somerset,  Citv  Club  Corpn.  Editor:  (last  edit.) 
Story  on  Partnership.  Recreations:  golf,  fishing. 
Home:  Groton,  Mass.  Office:  50  State  St.,  Boston, 
Mass.* 

WHEATLAND,  Gr€orgre,  real  estate.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

WHEATIiAND,  Marcus  Pitzlierbert,  M.D.;  born 
Bridgetown,  Barbadoes,  B.W.I. ,  Feb.  17,  1868;  s. 
.John  and  Helen  (Stoute)  Wheatland;  ed.  pvt.  sch., 
Barbadoes,  8  vrs. ;  M.D.,  Howard  U.,  Washington, 
1895  (hon.  A.M.,  1906;  LL.D.,  Wilberforce  [Ohio] 
Universitv) ;  m.  Irene  De  Mortie,  of  Boston.  Mass., 
.lune  22,  1898.  Examining  phys.  R.I.  State  Sana- 
torium. Mem.  Am.  Electro-Therapeutic  Assn.,  A.M. 
A.,  Nat.  Med.  Assn.  (pres.).  Am.  Anthrop.  Soc, 
A.A  A.S.,  Newport  Med.  Soc,  R.I.  Med.  Soc,  New- 
port Assn.  for  Relief  and  Prevention  of  Tuber- 
culosis, Newport  Charity  Organization  Soc.  Home: 
84  John  St.,  Newport,  R.L* 

WHEATLEY,  Frank  Georg-e,  :M.D.  ;  b.  Woodbury, 
Vt.  July  6,  1851;  s.  Luther  and  Eunice  C.  (Preston) 
Wh'eatley;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1879,  A.M.,  1884; 
-AI.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1884;  m.  North  Abing- 
ton,  Mass.,  Oct.  14.  1886,  Nellie  J.  Holbrook;  4  chil- 
dren, Frank  E.,  George  D.,  Russell  H.,  John  R. 
Practiced,  North  Abington,  since  1884;  lecturer  ma- 
teria medica  and  therapeutics,  Coll.  of  Phys.  and 
Surg.,  Boston,  1889-91;  prof,  materia-medica  and 
therapeutics.  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  since  1893;  also 
vice  dean  Tufts  Coll.  med.  and  dental  schs.  Pres. 
trustees  Mass.  Sch.  for  Feeble  Minded.  ISIem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1904,  05,  Senate,  1907,  08.  Mem.  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  Am.  Therapeutic  Soc,  etc.  Conglist. 
Club:  Boston  Citv.  Republican.  Mason  (K.T.);  Odd 
Fellow.  Home:  North  Abington,  Mass.  Office:  416 
Huntington  Av.,  Boston. 

WHEATLEY,  William  Alonzo,  educator:  b.  Ve- 
rona, N.Y.,  Feb.  28,  1869;  s.  William  and  Lottie 
(Fry)  Wheatley;  A.B..  Syracuse  U.,  1894,  A.M., 
1897;  studied  in  edn.  dept.,  Yale,  1904-5;  m.  Andes, 
N.Y.,  Aug.  8,  1901,  Mabel  Ballantine;  3  children, 
William  Ballantine,  b.  Dec.  17.  1902;  Esther  Mabel, 
Aug.  6,  1905;  John  Carol,  Dec.  25,  1913.  Prin.  Minoa 
(N.Y.)  Grammar  Sch.,  1894;  v.-prin.  East  Syracuse 
(N.Y.)  High  Sch.,  1895;  prin.  Andes  (N.Y^)  High 
Sch..  1896-7,  Svracuse  U.  Prep.  Sch.,  1898-9,  Chester 
(N.Y''.)  High  Sch.,  1900-4;  supt.  schs..  Fairfield, 
Conn.  1905,  towns  of  Fairfield  and  Branford,  Conn., 
1906-10;  prin.  City  High  Sch.,  and  supt.  schs.,  Mid- 
dletown.  Conn.,  since  1910.  Pres.  Orange  Co.  (N.Y.) 
Teachers'  Assn.,  1902-4;  mem.  Conn.  Council  of 
Edn.,  N.E.A.  Commn.  on  the  Reorganization  of 
Secondary  Edn.,  Conn.  Schoolmasters'  Club  (sec- 
treas.,  1906-7),  Schoolmasters'  Round  Table  of 
Western  Conn,  (pres.,  1907-8),  Middlebury  County 
Edn.  Soc.  (pres.  1911-13),  Phi  Kappa  Psi,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Republican  (usually).  Conglist.  Author: 
German  Declensions  Simplified  and  Symbolized, 
1893;  German  Declensions  Made  Easy  for  Begin- 
ners, 1895.  Joint  Author:  Occupations,  a  Text- 
book in  Vocational  Guidance,  1916.    Editor  Educa- 


tional Outlook,  Chester,  1903-4;  asso.  editor  Edu- 
cational Gazette,  Syracuse,  1905-8.  Recreations: 
tramping,  driving,  boating,  fishing.  Address:  7 
Park    i'l.,    Middlet<jwn,    Conn. 

WHEATON,  Edg-ar  Mason,  contractor  and  V)uild- 
er;  b.  Ponifret,  Conn.,  Apr.  18,  1851;  s.  Angell  and 
Lydia  Ann  (Williams)  AVheaton;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and 
Wheaton  Coll.,  111.;  m.  Independence,  la.,  Aug.  25, 
1872,  Charity  Eliza  Jayne;  5  children,  Marv  Alice, 
Frank  A.,  Walter  A.,  William  E.,  Raymon'T.  Be- 
gan active  career  at  16  in  employ  of  Henrv  S. 
Hutchins,  wholesale  grocer.  Providence,  R.I.,  then 
1  yr.  in  retail  grocery,  Pomfret,  Conn.,  for  uncle; 
went  to  Wheaton,  111.,  and  later  to  Humboldt,  la., 
where  engaged  in  manufacture  of  lime;  returned 
to  Pomfret,  1872,  and  purchased  tract  of  land  in 
Putnam;  founded  the  Wheaton  Bldg.  and  Lumber 
Co.,  contractors,  mfrs.  and  builders,  whose  opera- 
tions extend  to  many  states.  Mem.  Conn.  Legisla- 
ture, 1907,  08;  Republican.  Deacon  2d  Congl.  Ch. 
Mem.  Business  Men's  Assn.  Address:  Putnam, 
Conn. 

WHEELEB,  Alfred  H.,  clergyman;  b.  Fairfax, 
Vt.,  Nov.  8,  1858;  .s.  George  Buck  and  Eunice  Ma- 
tilda (Holmes)  Wheeler;  ed.  Burlington  High  Sch., 
U.  of  Vt.;  grad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  New  Y'ork,  1890; 
m.  Williston,  Vt.,  Dec  17,  1884,  Clara  M.  Clark 
(died  Jan.  4,  1889);  2d,  Pawtucket,  R.I.,  Julv  26, 
1893,  Hattie  Estelle  Whipple.  Deacon,  1890,  priest, 
1891,  Episcopal  Ch. ;  in  charge  of  ch..  Island  Pond, 
Vt.,  1890-93;  rector,  Ch.  of  the  Epiphany,  Chehalis, 
Wash.,  1893-8,  St.  Luke's,  Charlestown.  N.H.,  and 
Springfield,  Vt.,  1898-9,  Keene,  N.H.,  1899-06,  Pitts- 
ton,  Pa.,  1906-7,  Christ  Ch..  Providence,  R.I.,  since 
1907;  chaplain  2d  Regt..  N.H.N.G.,  1899-4,  and  act- 
ing chaplain  9th  Regt.,  Pa.  N.G.,  1907.  Republican. 
Mason;  mem.  S.A.R.  Address:  48  Glenham  St., 
Providence,  R.I. 

WHEELEB,  Alton  Chapman,  lawyer;  b.  Bethel, 
Me.,  Dec.  29,  1877;  s.  Pierce  E.  and  Lucy  (Chap- 
man) Wheeler;  grad.  South  Paris  High  Sch.,  1894; 
A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1899;  teacher  high  sch..  Me.  and 
INIa-ss.,  several  yrs. ;  m.  Apr.  18,  1905,  Edith  Ham 
Hayes,  of  Auburn,  Me.  Sec.  and  dir.  Paris  Trust 
Co.,  South  Paris,  Me.;  supt.  schs.,  Paris,  Me.,  4  yrs.; 
mem.  Rep.  Town  Com.  for  Paris,  B  yrs.;  chmn.  Rep. 
County  Com.,  1909,  10;  mem.  Rep.  Congressional 
Com.,  2d  Dist.,  1912:  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1911. 
1913  (legal  chmn.  affairs  com.,  1913).  Progressive 
Party  candidate  for  Congress,  2d  Me.  Dist.,  1914. 
Conglist.  Royal  Arch  Mason  (Past  Master  Blue 
Lodge);  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  K.  of  P.  Address: 
South  Paris,  Me. 

WHEELEB,  Arthur  Canfi«ld,  mfr.  straw  hats;  b. 
Norwalk,  Conn.,  Aug.  26.  1856;  s.  Charles  Henry 
and  Anna  Eliza  (Canfield)  Wheeler;  pub.  sch.  edn.; 
m.  Norwalk,  June  23,  1880,  Susie  Cousins.  At  14 
entered  office  of  John  P.  Bratty  &  Bros.,  mfrs.  of 
straw  liats;  became  confidential  elk.  and  continued 
18  yrs.,  until  firm  retired  from  business;  conducted 
bu.siness  in  own  naine  until  1903,  when  disposed  of 
it  to  Vandrehoef  &  Co.,  New  York,  since  acting  as 
local  mgr.,  same;  dir.  Nat.  Bank  of  Norwalk,  Fair- 
field Co.  Savings  Bank;  pres.  Hour  Pub.  Co..  Nor- 
walk Business  IMen's  Assn.;  v. -p.  Norwalk  Hosp.: 
mayor  City  of  Norwalk,  1895,  96;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn., 
Norwalk,  since  1899.  Republican.  Episcopalian. 
32°  Mason  (Grand  Master);  Odd  Fellow  (Grand 
Patriarch).  Clubs:  Norwalk,  Knob  Outing.  Home: 
6  Arch  St.    Office:  13  Butler  St.,  Norwalk,  Conn. 

WHEELEB,  Arthur  Martin,  college  prof.;  born 
Weston,  Conn.,  Jan.  21,  1836;  s.  Willis  and  Eliza 
(Fairchild)  Wheeler;  A.B.,  Y'ale,  1857,  A.M.,  1887; 
.•studied  in  France  and  Germany,  1864-8;  (LL.D., 
Hamilton,  1896);  m.  Harriette  Skinner  Staples,  of 
New  Haven,  Oct.  1,  1879.  Tutor,  1861-4,  prof,  and 
Durfee  prof,  history,  1868-06,  prof,  emeritus,  1906. 
lecturer  on  European  history,  1906-11,  Y'ale.  Mem. 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  N.Y^  State  Hist.  Soc.  Home:  86 
Trumbull  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

WHEELEB,  Bertrand  Thorp,  civil  engr. ;  born 
Dempster,  N.H.,  Nov.  25,  1863;  s.  Daniel  Bingham 
and  Maria  (Thorp)  Wheeler;  B.S.,  Dartmouth,  1884; 
m.  Mabel  A.  Cole,  of  Fitchburg,  Mar.  27,  1888;  6 
children,  Bertrand  Cole,  Allan  Thorp,  Donald  Bing- 
ham,   Geraldine    Elizabeth,    Kathryn    Mabel,    Ruth 


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Stratton.  Chief  eimr.  ISfe.  Central  R.U.  and  Port- 
land Terminal  Co.  since  l!n2.  Mcin.  Am.  Soc.  C.E., 
Beta  Theta  Pi.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Home:  35 
West  St.    Office:  238  St.  John  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

WKEEIiER,  Charles  Aag-ustus,  college  prof.;  b. 
Trumbull,  Conn.,  Aui,'.  l'<,  1871:  s.  William  Sum- 
mers and  Ilebecca  (Parks)  Wheeler;  lineal  de- 
scendant of  JNloses  Wheeler,  one  of  the  earliest 
settlers  of  New  Haven,  of  William  Beardsley,  who 
came  from  Stratford-on-Avon,  and  was  one  of  set- 
tlers of  Stratford,  Conn.,  in  1639,  and  of  William 
White,  of  the  Mayflower;  grad.  Conn.  Aj^^rl.  Coll. 
(then  Storrs  Agrl.  Sch.),  1888;  grad.  Bridgeport 
High  Sch.,  1891;  B.A.,  Yale,  1895,  M.A.,  1903;  stu- 
dent summers,  Columbia  U.,  and  U.  of  Wis.;  m. 
Maude  Knapp,  of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  .lune  16,  1898;  4 
children,  Gladys.  William  Henry,  ;\ladeline,  Doro- 
thy. Teacher  Brooklyn  Latin  Sch.,  1895-6;  tutor, 
Richmond,  Va.,  1896-7;  became  instr.  in  agrl.  engi- 
neering and  mathematics,  Conn.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1897, 
prof,  mathematics  since  Sept.,  1901.  Instr.  in  sur- 
veying, summer,  Columbia,  1  term,  Yale,  10  terms; 
lecturer  Quinebaug  Pomona  Grange,  1909-12,  mas- 
ter, 1915.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  N.E.  Math.  Teachers' 
Assn.,  Conn.  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.,  Conn.  Math.  Teach- 
ers' Assn.  (pres.  1909),  Gamma  Delta  Psi,  Zeta  Psi; 
mem.  Medal  of  Honor  Legion,  2d  class.  Conglist. 
Author:  Notes  on  Agricultural  Arithmetic,  1912. 
Recreations:  tennis,  traveling.  Address:  Storrs, 
Conn. 

'WHEEIiEB,  Cliarles  Doug'las,  surgeon;  b.  W^or- 
cester,  Mass..  Nov.  9,  1865;  s.  Charles  A.  and  Mary 
B.  (Douglas)  Wheeler;  A.B.,  Williams  Coll.,  Wil- 
liamstown,  Mass.,  1888;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1894;  m.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Sept.  9,  1891,  Fanny  L. 
Foster:  3  children,  Mary  L.,  Charles  D.,  Jr.,  William 
A.  Surgeon,  Worcester  City  Hosp.,  since  1902. 
Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  etc.  Clubs:  Worces- 
ter, Quinsigamond  Boat,  Tatnuck  Country,  Har- 
vard (Boston).  Williams  (New  York).  Address:  18 
Chestnut  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

WHEEIiEB,  Charles  Gardner,  author.  (See  vol. 
1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,   1914-15.)* 

"WHEEIiEB,  Charles  Georg-e,  osteopathic  phy- 
sician; b.  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Nov.  14,  1872;  s.  Luther 
Smith  and  Temperance  Russell  (Gallison)  Wheel- 
er; descendant  of  Col.  Philip  Wheeler,  and  Capt. 
Philip  Wheeler,  War  of  Revolution;  ed.  dist.  schs.. 
East  Montpelier,  and  pub.  schs.,  Montpelier;  grad. 
Am.  Sch.  of  Osteopathy,  Kirksville,  Mo.,  1S99;  m. 
Oct.  9,  1902,  Mary  Louise  Graves,  of  Brattleboro, 
Vt.  Practiced  in  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  since  Apr.  1, 
1899.  Mem.  Am.,  N.E.  and  Vt.  osteopathic  assns. 
Republican.  Methodist:  trustee  and  treas.  local  ch. 
Mem.  Columbian  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M.,  Brattleboro. 
Home:  2  Chestnut  Hill.  Office:  Crosby  Blk.,  Main 
St.,  Brattleboro,  Vt. 

"WHEEIiEB,  Edward  C,  mfr.    See  vol.  1909. 

'WHEEIiEB,  Edward  W.,  lawyer;  b.  Brunswick, 
Me.,  Apr.  12,  1876;  s.  Henry  W.  and  Mary  I. 
(Adams)  Wheeler;  ed.  Bowdoin  Coll.  (non-grad.); 
unmarried.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1900,  and  since 
practiced  in  Brunswick;  mem.  Me.  Senate,  1909; 
mem.  Exec.  Council,  State  of  Me.,  1913-14;  dir. 
Pejepscot  Nat.  Bank;  trustee  Topsham  &  Bruns- 
wick 25c  Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mason  (32°);  I.O.O.F.;  K.P.   Home:  Brunswick,  Me. 

'WHEEIiER,  Elbert,  officer  corpns. ;  b.  Concord, 
Mass.,  Sept.  IS,  1849;  s.  Edwin  and  Marv  (Rice) 
Wheeler;  grad.  U.S.  Mil.  Acad.,  1875;  m.  Clara  M. 
Roby,  of  Nashua,  N.H.,  June  22,  1875.  Identified 
with  corpn.  interests  for  many  yrs. ;  v. -p.  Am.  Box 
and  Lumber  Co.,  Nashua,  N.H. :  dir.  Manchester 
(N.H.)  Traction,  Light  &  Power  Co.,  Nashua  Light, 
Heat  &  Power  Co.,  Crystal  Water  Co.  (Danielson, 
Conn.),  Exeter  (N.H.)  Waterworks,  Palatka  (Fla.) 
Water  Works,  Belfast  (Me.)  Water  Co.,  Ashland 
(Wis.)  Water  Co.  Served  as  2d  It.,  U.S.  Arty.,  June 
16,  1875-June  12,  1877  (resigned);  capt.  3d  Regt., 
N.H.N.G.,  1878-71;  brig.-gen.  and  insp.-gen.,  1881- 
91,  1898-01  (resigned);  now  on  retired  list.  Mem. 
Am.  Water  Works  Assn.,  N.E.  Water  Works  Assn., 
S.A.R.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Exchange 
(Boston).  Eastern  Yacht  (Marblehead,  Mass.), 
Tedesco  Country   (Swampscott,  Mass.),  Army  and 


Navy    (Washington,    D.(^).     Home:    Nashua,    N.H. 
Odice:    14   Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

'WHEEIiEB,  Frank  Henry,  M.D.;  b.  Montville, 
Conn.,  July  18,  1S56;  s.  William  H.  and  Waitstelle 
B.  (Whaley)  Wheeler;  grad.  Hopkins  Grammar 
Sch.,  1876;  A.B.,  Yale,  1880;  M.D.,  Yale  Med.  Sch., 
1882;  m.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Feb.  28,  1888,  Florence 
Woodhouse;  2  children,  James  Woodhouse,  b.  Apr.  5, 
1890;  Harold  Whaley,  Aug.  25,  1898.  Practiced  in 
New  Haven  since  1882;  police  commr.,  1901-3. 
Mem.  New  Haven  City  and  Countv  med.  socs.. 
Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.  Mason  (32\  Shriner). 
Clubs:  Graduates',  Knights  Templar,  N.H.  Auto- 
mobile.   Address:  27  Perkins  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

'WHEEIiEB,  Prank  Bowland,  educator;  b.  Mys- 
tic, Conn.,  Nov.  4,  1875;  s.  William  E.  and  Sarah 
(Stark)  Wheeler:  descendant  of  Thomas  Wheeler, 
of  Lynn,  Mass.,  1635;  B.A.,  Brown  U.,  1897,  M.A., 
1899:  M.A.,  Gallaudet  Coll.,  1900;  m.  Helen  M. 
Rudd,  of  Mystic,  Conn.,  Aug.  25,  1901;  1  daughter, 
Helen  E.  Teacher  of  the  deaf  at  Faribault,  Minn., 
1901-6;  in  mercantile  pursuits,  1906-13;  prin.  Am. 
Sch.  for  the  Deaf,  Hartford,  Conn.,  since  1913. 
Mem.  Convention  Am.  Instructors  of  the  Deaf. 
Mason.     Address:    Hartford,    Conn. 

WHEEIIEB,  Ered  Baldwin,  banker;  b.  Boston, 
Aug.  5,  1873;  s.  Isaac  G.  and  Almira  J.  (Baldwin) 
Wheeler;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  English  High  Sch., 
Boston;  m.  Oct.  18,  1897,  Fanny  S.  Estabrook,  of 
Boston.  Successively  messenger,  elk.,  and  book- 
keeper, Cambridge  Nat.  Bank,  1890-1900;  elected 
cashier  Lechmere  Nat.  Bank,  Nov.,  1900,  and  is  now 
also  dir.:  bank  consolidated  with  Cambridge  Nat. 
Bank,  Feb.,  1903,  and  business  since  carried  on  un- 
der Lechmere  name;  trustee  and  mem.  bd.  of  in- 
vestment East  Cambridge  Savings  Bank;  treas. 
Nat.  Bank  Cashiers'  Assn.  of  Mass.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason  (Blue  Lodge,  Chapter,  Council). 
Home:  Allston,  Mass.  Address:  The  Lechmere  Nat. 
Bank,  East  Cambridge,  Mass. 

'WHEEIiEB,  Frederic  Albert,  school  supt.:  b. 
Fairfax,  Vt.,  June  3,  1S69;  s.  Rollin  and  ISIary 
Adelia  (Chittenden)  Wheeler;  grad.  Burlington 
(Vt.)  High  Sch.,  1889;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1893;  m. 
Aug.  11,  1896,  Minnie  Isabel  Kinsman,  of  Thetford, 
Vt.  Supt.  schs.,  Monson,  since  1902.  Trustee  Mon- 
son  Acad.,  Monson  Free  Library,  Monson,  Mas.s. 
Mem.  Delta  Psi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Episcopalian. 
Address:   Monson,  Mass. 

"WHEEIiEB,  Georg-e  Aug-ustus,  M.D. ;  b.  Standish, 
Me.,  July  26,  1837;  s.  Amos  Dean  and  Louisa  A. 
(Warren)  Wheeler;  B.A.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1856,  M.A., 
1859;  student  Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch. 
of  Me.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1889;  m.  Feb.  17,  1864,  Mrs. 
Margaret  Lavinia  Dorsey,  of  Md.  (died  1900);  chil- 
dren, Elizabeth  Dorsey,  adopted  (Mrs.  Fred  L. 
Smith,  Phila.  Pa.),  Louise  (Mrs.  Boyd  Bartlett, 
Castine,  Me.),  George  Dean,  Clarence  Albion.  Prac- 
ticed at  Falmouth,  Orland  and  Presque  Isle,  ISle., 
until  July,  1862,  when  enlisted  in  (Sivil  War  as 
sergt.  Co.  G,  18th  Me.  Regt.  Vols.;  commissioned 
asst.  surgeon,  U.S.  Vols.,  Oct.,  1862,  and  surgeon. 
Mar.,  1864;  served  until  July,  1865,  as  surgeon, 
med.  dir.  of  div.  and  med.  dir.  of  corps.;  bvt.  It. -col., 
June  1,  1865;  practiced  in  Md.  and  in  charge  of 
hosp.  at  Arlington,  nr.  Washington,  D.C. :  returned 
to  Me.,  1868,  and  has  practiced  at  Castine  since 
1870.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Medicine,  Me.  State  Med. 
Assn.,  Hancock  Co.  Med.  Soc.  (ex-pres.).  Me.  Hist. 
Soc.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow;  mem.  P.  of  H.,  G.A.R., 
Loyal  Legion.  Unitarian.  Author  and  compiler: 
History  of  Castine,  Brooksville  and  Penobscot; 
Castine — Past  and  Present;  (in  con.iunction  with 
brother  Henry)  History  of  Brunswick,  Topsham 
and  Harpswell,  Maine.  Recreations:  amateur  gar- 
dening in  summer  and  amateur  carpenter's  work  in 
winter.    Address:  Castine,  Me. 

'WHEEIIEB,  Georg"e  Currier,  lawyer;  b.  Farming- 
ton.  Me.,  Mar.  5,  1879;  s.  George  W.  and  Hannah 
Augusta  (Currier)  Wheeler;  grad.  Farmington 
High  Sch.,  1897;  A.B.,  Bowdoin.  1901;  LL.B.,  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,  1904;  unmarried.  Admitted  to  Me. 
bar,  1904:  practiced  in  Portland  since  1905;  referee 
in  bankruptcy  for  Cumberland  and  York  counties 
since  Jan.  25.  1912:  mem.  Common  Council,  Port- 
land, 1911.  Republican.  Member  Delta  Upsilon. 
Clubs:    Portland,   Portland   Athletic.     Recreations: 


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motoring.  Home:  32  Oioliard  St.  Office:  102  Ex- 
change St.,  I'oitland,  Me. 

WHEEIiSB.  Georgre  Wakeman,  judge;  b.  Wood- 
ville.  -Aliss.,  Dec.  1.  1S60;  s.  Hon.  George  W  and 
L.UCV  (Dowie)  Wheeler;  grad.  Hackensack  (N..J.) 
A.cad  1876,  Williston  Sem.,  Easthampton,  Mass., 
1877"  B.A.,  Yale,  1881,  LL.B.,  1883;  m.  Agnes  U 
Macv  of  New  York,  Julv  5,  1894.  Practiced  law  at 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1883-93;  mem.  firm  Wheeler  & 
Curtis;  city  atty.,  1890-2;  judge  Superior  Ct.  ot 
Conn,  Feb.  28,  lS93-Sept.  28,  1910;  justice  Supreme 
Court  of  Error.'?,  of  Conn.,  Sept.  28,  1910 — .  Demo- 
crat. Home:  115  Park  Av.  Office:  Court  House, 
Bridgeport,   Conn.* 

WHX:i:I>I:R,  Harry  Allen,  printer;  b.  Taunton, 
Mass  Vov  1  1S77;  .s.  Simeon  Allen  and  Rhoda  li.Ha 
'(Leonard)  Wheeler:  A.B.,  Harvard,  lS99;m.  May 
Louise  Higgins,  of  Taunton,  Nov.  20,  1912;  1  daugh- 
ter Dorothy.  Began  printing  busmess  with  The 
Bafta  I'ress,  catalogue  printers,  1901,  sec  ot  com- 
pany, 1904-9,  treas.  and  dir.  since  1909;  also  treas. 
and  dir.  The  Barta  Press,  of  N.Y.  City.  Republican. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Exchange,  Harvard,  Boston  Ath- 
letic Assn.;  Harvard  (New  York).  Recreations: 
hunting.  Home:  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  28  Oliver 
St.,  Boston. 

WHEEIiEB,  Harvey,  mfr.;  b.  Concord,  Mass., 
Nov  5,  1S47;  s.  Kdwiii  and  Mary  (Rice)  Wheeler; 
ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  June  16,  1881,  Annie,  d.  Nathaniel 
and  Amelia  M.  (Guild)  Bent,  of  Canton,  Mass  ;  2 
children,  Gladys  (Wheeler)  Willis,  b.  June  10,  18&o, 
Berkeley,  Apr.   26,   1888.    Worked  on  fathers  farm 


ized,  1881,  and  is  mgr.  and  treas.,  Boston  Harness 
Co.;    pres.    Middlesex    Inst,    for    Savings,    Palatka 


Kv  'Chmn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Concord,  1895-8;  rep. 
in  Gen.  Court  of  Mass.,  1904,  05,  06.  Mem.  Social 
Circle,  Concord.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Club: 
Concord  Country.    Address:   Concord,  Mass. 

WHEIlIiER,  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  Apr.  28, 
1856;  s.  Alexander  Strong  and  Augusta  (Hurd) 
Wheeler:  of  old  N.E.  ancestry  on  both  sides  of  the 
house;  ed.  Boston  Latin  Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  18(8; 
Harvard  Law  Sch.;  m.  Ellen  Hayward,  of  Boston, 
Oct  18,  1888:  4  children,  Alexander,  Eleanor,  Anne 
Upton  Henrv,  Jr.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1882,  and 
since  practiced  In  Boston;  mem.  firm  of  Hutchins 
&  Wheeler  (which  was  established  Jan.  1,  1844,  by 
father  and  Henry  C.  Hutchins),  the  present  part- 
ners being  Edward  W.  Hutchins,  son  of  Henry  C. 
Hutchins,  and  self,  also  Walter  L.  Van  Kleeck, 
Harry  C  B.  Sampson  and  Andrew  Marshall:  dir. 
Clinton  Wire  Cloth  Co.  Trustee  Children's  Hosp., 
Mass  Bible  Soc.  ]Mem.  Am.  and  Mass.  bar  assns., 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Sec.  Harvard  Class  of  1878.  Club:  Union.  Home: 
183  Marlborough  St.  Office:  511  Sears  Bldg.,  Boston. 

WHEEIiER,  Henry  Lord,  chemist;  Sept.  14, 
1867-1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

WHEEIiIlB,  Homer  Elmer,  lawyer;  b.  Berkshire, 
Vt  Sept  21,  1.S64:  s.  Marshall  S.  and  Hapalona 
(Ewens)  Wheeler;  ed.  Brigham  Acad.,  Bakersfield, 
Vt.;  grad.  Montpelier  (Vt.)  Meth.  Sem.,  1887; 
teacher  several  yrs.;  studied  law  with  Cross  & 
Start:  m.  July  17,  1901,  Ruth  Fisher,  of  Springfield 
Vt.  Admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  1891,  and  since  practiced 
at  St.  Albans;  also  extensively  engaged  in  farming, 
being  owner  of  1,000  acres  of  land,  including  the 
old  familv  homestead;  mayor  of  St.  Albans.  190b, 
1906;  has  also  served  as  supt.  schs.,  mem.  sch.  bd., 
alderman  and  city  atty.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Vt.  Bar  Assn.  Mem.  Knights  of  Pythias. 
Club:  Owl.  Address:  203  N.  Main  St.,  St.  Albans, 
Vermont. 

WHEEIiEB,  Homer  Jay,  agricultural  chemist; 
b.  Bolton,  Mass..  Sept.  2.  1861;  s.  Jesse  Brown  and 
Martha  Ann  (Svkes)  Wheeler;  B.S.,  Mass.  Agrl. 
Coll..  1883;  A.M.,  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Gottingen,  1889; 
(Sc.D.,  Brown  U.,  1911);  m.  Brooklyn,  Frieda  H.  F. 
Ruprecht,  Gottingen,  May  15,  1891.    Asst.  chemist. 


Mass.  Agrl.  Expt.  Sta.,  1883-7;  chief  chemist,  R.T. 
Agrl.  Expt.  Sta.,  1889-05,  dir.  and  agronomist,  agrl. 
expt.  sta.,  Sept.  1,  1901-12,  acting  pres.,  1902-3, 
prof,  geology,  1903-12,  and  agrl.  chemistry,  1903-7, 
R.l.  State  Coll.;  resigned  as  dir.  agrl.  e.xpt.  sta., 
1912;  now  agrl.  chem.  expert  with  Am.  Agrl.  Chem. 
Co.  Member  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Assn.  Official  Agrl. 
Chemists  of  U.S.,  Am.  Forestry  Assn.,  A.A.A.S., 
Am.  Assn.  Promotion  Agrl.  Science,  Am.  Geog.  Soc, 
.\m.  Soc.  Agronomy  (ex-pres.).  Clubs:  Boston  City, 
i''lorists'  and  Gardeners'  Club  of  R.I.  (hon.),  etc. 
Author:  Manures  and  Fertilizers.  Home:  Newton 
Centre,  Mass.    Office:   92  State  St.,  Boston.* 

WHEEIiES,  James  Everett,  lawyer;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Dec.  24,  1870;  s.  Edwin  Saxton  and 
Ella  Marion  (Welch)  Wheeler;  grad.  Hillhouse 
High  Sch.,  New  Haven,  1887;  studied  1  yr.  at  Rob- 
ert Coll..  Constantinople,  Turkey;  A.B.,  Yale,  1892; 
JjL.B..  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1894;  m.  New  Haven,  Nov. 
29,  1898,  Edith  Pemberton  Williams;  children, 
Mary  Pemberton,  Lucy  ISIiner.  Robert.  Admitted 
to  bar,  1894;  mem.  Ailing,  Webb  &  Morehouse, 
1894-9,  since  in  practice  alone;  lecturer  in  Yale 
Law  Sch.;  sec.  and  dir.  Economy  Concrete  Co.;  sec, 
Acme  Wire  Co.;  sec.  and  treas.  State  Bar  Assn.  of 
Conn.:  inem.  Bar  Examining  Com..  Conn,  (treas.); 
councilman,  Citv  of  New  Haven,  1900,  01;  mem.  Bd. 
of  Finance,  1900-1  and  since  1908;  alderman,  1902-4; 
mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  1904-8.  Democrat.  Episcopalian; 
vestryman  St.  Paul's  Ch.  Clubs:  Graduates,'  Coun- 
try, Lawn  (New  Haven);  University  (New  York). 
Author:  Connecticut  Administrative  Officers.  1903. 
Recreations:  golf,  tennis.  Home:  82  Edge  Hill  Rd. 
Office:  42  Church  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

WHEEI.EB,  John,  M.D.;  b.  Alton,  N.H.,  May  16. 
1872;  s.  Phineas  Howe  and  Sarah  M.  (Colbv) 
Wheeler:  A.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1895;  M.D.,  Dart- 
mouth Med.  Sch..  1S98;  m.  Hanover,  N.H.,  June  12. 
1907,  Celia  M.  Morton.  Practiced  Plymouth  since 
1899.    Home:   Plymouth,  N.H. 

WHEEIiEB,  John  Baldwin,  antiques  and  curios; 
b.  East  Templeton,  INIass..  Oct.  17,  1852;  s.  Eden 
Baldwin  and  Mary  (Wilder)  Wheeler;  ed.  pub.  and 
high  schs..  Templeton;  m.  Templeton,  Sept.  10. 
1883,  Harriet  F.  Baldwin.  Engaged  in  collection 
and  sale  of  antiques  and  curios  since  1885;  has 
spent  22  winters  in  tropics  in  natural  history  work 
and  collection  of  antiques;  has  large  pvt.  collection 
of  rare  books  and  antiques.  Supt.  of  state  work  for 
suppression  and  extermination  of  gypsy  and  brown 
tail  moths.  Supt.  cemeteries:  justice  of  the  peace. 
Mem.  Am.  Ornithologists'  Union.  Am.  Soc.  Curio 
Collectors.  Mem.  I.O.O.F.  and  Encampment,  I.O. 
R.IM.    Address:  East  Templeton,  Mass. 

WHEEIiEB,  John  Brooks,  M.D.  and  surgeon;  b. 
Stowe,  Vt.,  Aug.  13.  1853;  s.  John  Brooks  and  Eliza 
Jane  (Hunt)  Wheeler:  A.B..  U.  of  Vt..  1875;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1879;  house  officer  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.,  1878-9;  in  Europe,  1879-81;  m.  Knoxville, 
111.,  Aug.  27,  1884.  Anna  Griffin  Sanford;  2  children, 
jNIary  Sanford,  Constance.  Engaged  in  practice  of 
medicine  at  Burlington,  Vt..  since  1881.  instr.  in 
surgery.  Coll.  of  Medicine.  U.  of  Vt..  1881-90;  prof, 
of  clinical  and  minor  surgery,  same.  1890-1900; 
prof,  of  surgery,  same,  since  1900;  attending  sur- 
geon. Mary  Fletcher  Hospital,  since  1883;  consult- 
ing surgeon.  Fanny  Allen  Hosp.  Mem.  Am.  Acad. 
Medicine,  Am.  Med.  Assn..  Vt.  State  INIed.  Soc,  Bur- 
lington and  Chittenden  Co.  Clin.  Soc.  Address:  210 
Pearl  St..  Burlington,  Vt. 

VTHEEIiEB,  John  "Wilson,  .=  ewing  machine  mfr.; 
Nov.  20,  1832-19—.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in   America.    1910-1].) 

WHEEXiEB,  Iiynde  Phelps,  educator;  b.  Bridge- 
port. Conn.,  Julj-  27.  1874:  s.  Alexander  and  Marv 
Lorena  (Marks)  Wheeler;  Ph.B..  Sheffield  Scientific 
Sch.  (Yale).  1894;  studied  Yale  U.  Grad.  Sch..  1894- 
02,  Ph.D.,  1902.  Asst.,  1897-01,  instr..  1901-6,  asst. 
prof,  of  physics,  since  1906,  Sheffield  Scientific 
Sch.  Mem.  engring.  div.  Conn.  Naval  ISIilitia,  1895- 
98;  enlisted  with  same  in  U.S.N.,  June,  1898,  dis- 
charged. Sept.,  1898.  serving  as  chief  machinist, 
mostly  on  Sandy  Hook  i\Iine  Field  patrol.  ISIem. 
Am.  Physical  Soc,  Conn.  Acad.  Sciences,  Sigma  Xi, 
Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Engring.  Edn.  Clubs:  Grad- 
uates'. New  Haven  Lawn  (New  Haven),  Univer- 
sity   (Bridgeport).     Author    of   papers    in    field    of 


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radioactivity,  for  scientific  jours.    Home:   81  Avon 
St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

WHI:EI.Z:R,  RalpH,  judge;  Mav  14,  lS4n-Feb.  14, 
1913.     (.See  vol.   1 :»();».) 

WHZ:x:I.I:B,  WUfrld;  b.  Concord,  Mass.,  Sept.  S, 
ISTtj;  s.  George  Francis  and  Alice  (Rattray) 
Wheeler;  ed.  pub.  .schs.  of  Concord;  Concord  Hisli 
Sell.;  student  Brown  U.  and  Bussev  Instn.  of  Har- 
vard U.,  each  1  yr. ;  m.  Sept.  8,  1898,  Emily  H. 
Lillie,  of  Toronto,  Can.  Engaged  in  farming  since 
1898;  former  v. -p.,  now  sec,  Mass.  State  Bd.  of 
Agr. ;  trustee  INIa.ss.  Hort.  Soc. ;  sec.  X.E.  Fruit 
Show,  Inc.;  mem.  Zeta  Psi  (Brown  Univ.  Chapter). 
Republican.    Episcopalian.    Home:   Concord,   Mass. 

WHEEI^EB,  "William,  consulting  engr.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

WHEEIiEB,  William  H.,  merchant;  b.  Lexing- 
ton, Mass.,  Sept.  4.  1848;  s.  Silas  and  Amanda 
(Rice)  Wlieeler;  pub.  sch.  edn. ;  m.  Oct.  4,  1874, 
Eliza  S.  Morrison,  of  Petersham,  Mass.  (died 
1905).  In  mercantile  business  at  Hubbardston  since 
1S75;  mem.  flrm  of  Wheeler  Bros.;  trustee  Gardner 
Savings  Bank.  Town  elk.  and  treas.  since  1892; 
mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  1880,  Bd.  of  Assessors,  1884-5,  Over- 
seers of  Poor,  1886-8,  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  1886-90; 
trustee  Pub.  Library  since  1888;  mem.  jNIass.  Ho. 
of  Rep.,  1894,  1911,  Senate,  1912,  13;  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Mem.  Hope  Lodge,  A. P.  and  A.M.  (Gard- 
ner), lioval  Arch  Cliapter,  Ivanhoe  Commandery 
K.T.,  Shrine;  mem.  A.O.U.W.,  The  Grange.  Ad- 
dress: Hubbardston,  Mass. 

WHEEIiEB,  "William.  Morton,  zoologist;  b.  Mil- 
waukee. Mar.  19,  1865;  s.  Julius  Morton  and  Caro- 
line Georgiana  (Anderson)  Wheeler;  grad.  German- 
Am.  Normal  Coll.,  Milwaukee,  1884;  Ph.D.,  Clark 
U.,  1892;  occupant  of  Smithsonian  table,  Naples 
Zool.  Sta.,  1893;  univs.  Wiirzburg  and  Liege,  1893; 
m.  Dora  Bay  Emerson,  of  Rockford,  111.,  June  28, 
1898.  Curator  Milwaukee  Pub.  Mus.,  1887-90;  fel- 
low and  asst.  in  morphology,  Clark  U.,  1890-2; 
instr.  embryology,  1892-7,  asst.  prof.,  1897-9,  U.  of 
Chicago;  prof,  zoology,  U.  of  Tex.,  1899-03;  curator 
of  invertebrate  zoology,  Am.  Mus.  Natural  History, 
1903-8;  prof,  economic  entomology.  Harvard,  since 
Sept.  1,  190S.  Hon.  curator  social  insects.  Am.  Mus. 
Natural  History.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sci- 
ences, A.A.A.S.,  Washington  Acad.  Sciences,  N.Y. 
Acad.  Sciences;  mem.  Am.  Morphol.  Soc,  Am.  So- 
ciety Naturalists,  Nat.  Acad.  Sciences;  corr.  mem. 
Phila.  Acad.  Natural  Sciences.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Office:  Bussey  In- 
stitution,  Forest   Hills,   Boston.* 

"WHEEIiOCK,  Arthur,  mfr. ;  b.  Uxbridge,  Mass., 
Mar.  26,  1851;  s.  Hon.  Silas  Mandeville  and  Irene 
(Taft)  Wlieelock,  and  descendant  of  Ralph  Whee- 
lock,  Dedham,  Mass.,  1637;  ed.  pub.  and  high  sch.  of 
Uxbridge  and  Wilbraham  Acad.;  m.  1st,  Oct.  15, 
1873,  Emogene,  d.  Daniel  Atchinson  (she  died  Apr. 
12,  1898);  2  children,  Stanley  H.,  b.  1879;  Annie  A., 
1887;  m.  2d,  1900,  Harriet  E.  Fuller,  of  Sprifigfleld, 
Mass.  Bookkeeper  and  salesman  C.  A.  &  S.  M. 
Wheelock,  1868-83:  dir.  and  agt.  Calumet  Woolen 
Co.,  1883-1900,  treas.  same,  1900-5:  pres.  and  treas. 
Stanley  Woolen  Co.  since  1905:  v. -p.  and  dir.  Black- 
stone  Nat.  Bank,  Uxbridge:  trustee  and  mem.  Fi- 
nance Com.,  Uxbridge  Savings  Bank;  1st  pres.  Ux- 
bridge &  Northbridge  Electric  Co.  Permanent  trus- 
tee Pub.  Library:  selectman  and  mem.  sell,  com.; 
trustee  Prospect  Hill  Cemetery  Corpn.  Republican. 
Club:  Home  Market  (dir.).  Unitarian.  Odd  Fellow. 
Address:    Uxbrid.ge,   jNIass. 

WHEEIiOCK,  Charles  Brackett,  insurance;  b. 
Bedford,  Mass.,  Julv  8,  1856;  s.  Edwin  Miller  and 
Ellen  M.  (Brackett)  Wheelock;  Tex.  Mil.  Inst., 
Austin,  Tex.;  C.E.,  Cornell  U.,  1876;  studied  min- 
ing engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1  yr. ;  m.  Ella 
Thorndike  Stetson,  of  Boston,  Oct.  30,  1882;  1  son, 
Harold  Stetson.  Engaged  in  mining  engring.,  N.M., 
1877-81;  care  real  estate.  Boston,  1882-4;  ins.  busi- 
ness, Boston,  since  1884:  also  trustee  of  estates; 
mem.  firm  Wheelock  &  Serrat,  Boston  mgrs..  Phoe- 
nix Fire  In*;.  Co.  of  Conn.  Republican.  Mem.  Delta 
Upsilon.  Clubs:  Exchange  (Boston),  Corinthian 
Yacht  (Marblehead,  Mass.).  Home:  209  Babcock 
St.,  Brookline,  Mass.    Office:  107  Water  St..  Boston. 


"WHEEIiOCK,   Eug-ene  Augrustus,    mfr.;   Feb.    15, 

1846-SeiU.,  191L'.     (Sec  vol.   1909.) 

"WHEEIiOCK,  Isaac  Botoinson,  insurance,  real  es- 
tate.   (See  vol.  ]:i09.) 

"WHEEIiOCK,  Lucy,  teacher,  lecturer;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, VI.,  J-'el).  1,  1859;  d.  Edwin  and  Laura 
(Pierce)  Wheelock;  Reading  (Mass.)  High  Sch., 
Chauncy  Hall  Sch.,  Boston;  grad.  Mrs.  Hatch's 
Training  Sch.,  1879  (diploma  signed  by  Elizabeth 
P.  Peabody);  unmarried.  Kindergartncr  in  Chauncy 
Hall  Sch.,  1879-89;  founder  and  head  of  Wheelock 
Kindergarten  Training  Sch.,  1889 — .  Congregation- 
alist.  Pres.  I.K.U.,  1895-9;  chmn.  Com.  of  19,  1905- 
09;  chmn.  Com.  for  Froebel  Pilgrimage,  1911.  Club: 
Twentieth  Century.  Home  and  School:  100  River- 
way,  Boston.* 

"WHXIEIiOCK,  Thomas  Reed,  ship  broker;  moved 

to  St.  .\n(lrews,  .\M;.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

"WHEELWRIGHT,  Edmund  March,  architect; 
Sept.  14,  1854-Aug.  15,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1912-13.) 

WHEELWRIGHT,    Georffe    William,    Jr.,    paper 

mfr.;  b.  Roxlniry.  :\Iass.,  Sept.  2::!,  1868;  s.  George 
William  and  Maria  L.  (Bond)  Wheelwright;  grad. 
Roxbury  Latin  Sch.,  1886;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890;  m. 
Emily  G.  Balch,  of  Boston,  Oct.  27,  1897.  Engaged 
in  paper  mfg.  since  1890;  pres.  and  treas.  since 
Feb.,  1913,  of  George  "W.  Wheelwright  Paper  Co. 
Democrat.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Union  (Boston),  Har- 
vard (New  York).  Home:  927  Centre  St.,  Jamaica 
Plain.    Office:  95  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

WHEELWRIGHT,  John  Tyler,  lawyer.    (See  vol. 

1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1912-13.) 

WHELFLE"Z",  Benjamin  Lincoln,  musician;  born 
Eastport,  Me.,  Oct.  23,  1864;  s.  Henry  and  Sarah 
(Moore)  Whelpley;  ed.  Boynton  Acad.,  Eastport; 
studied  music  under  B.  J.  Lang  and  others,  Boston, 
and  with  E.  M.  Delaborde,  Paris,  1890:  unmarried. 
Pianist,  teacher.  Organist  Arlington  St.  Ch.,  Bos- 
ton. Mem.  Harvard  Musical  Assn.  Composer  of 
pianoforte  pieces,  songs,  etc  Home:  81  St.  Botolph 
St.    Office:  6  Newbury  St.,  Boston.* 

WHIDDEN,  Ernest  Cooper,  mfi-.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WHIDDEN",   John   William,    M.D.;    Feb.    4,    1856- 

1910.  (See  vol.  1909.) 

"WHIFFLE,  Albert  Howard,  mfr.;  b.  Dunbarton, 
N.H.,  Jan.  17,  1853;  s.  William  Ellingwood  and 
Asenath  (Fuller)  Whipple;  com.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Dun- 
barton,  N.H.,  May  17,  1881,  Anna  C.  Rogers;  1  son. 
Dr.  Earl  R.  Removed  to  Elyria,  O.,  at  12  yrs.  of 
age,  but  returned  to  Whitinsville,  Mass.,  and 
served  apprenticeship  as  machinist  in  Whitin  Ma- 
chine Works  (supt.).  Republican.  Conglist.  Rec- 
reations: motoring.    Address:  Whitinsville,  Mass. 

"WHIFFLE,  Elmore,  contractor;  b.  Lisbon,  N.H., 
Feb.  5,  1853;  s.  John  J.  and  Aurette  Jane  (McCul- 
lough)  Whipple;  ed.  common  schs.,  Lisbon,  N.H. ; 
m.  1875,  Alice  J.  Streeter  (died  1883);  m.  2d,  Feb. 
1, 1891,  Nettie  Jesseman,of  Franconia,  N.H.  Learned 
stone  mason's  trade,  also  bricklaying  and  plaster- 
ing, and  has  been  engaged  in  building  and  contract- 
ing since  1870;  now  giving  spl.  attention  to  ceinent 
work;  owner  of  one-half  interest  in  Franconia  Vil- 
lage Water  Works.  Trustee  Dow  Acad.  Democrat. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Knights  of  Macca- 
bees.   Address:  Franconia,  N.H. 

WHIFFLE,  Georgre  Chandler,  engineer;  b.  New 
Boston,  N.H.,  Mar.  2,  1866;  s.  Joseph  K.  and  Sarah 
Adelaide  (Chandler)  Whipple;  C.E.,  Mass.  Institute 
Tech.,  1889;  m.  Mary  E.  Rayner,  of  Chelsea,  Mass., 
June  29,  1893.  Formerly  biologist  Boston  Water 
Works;  later  dir.  Mt.  Prospect  Lab.,  dept.  of  water 
supply,  gas  and  electricity.  New  York  City;  mem. 
flrm  of  Hazen  &  Whipple,  con.sulting  engrs..  New 
York;  consulting  prof.  Brooklyn  Poly.  Inst.;  prof, 
sanitary  engring..  Harvard  U.,  1911 — .  Fellow  A. A. 
A.S. ;  mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.B.,  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Soc.  Am. 
Bacteriologists,  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn.,  Am.  Water 
Works  Assn.,  N.E.  Water  Works  Assn.,  Am.  Soc. 
Municipal  Imijrovements,  Soc.  Promotion  Engring. 
Edn.,  Brooklyn  Engrs.'  Club.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books  and  writings.)  Home:  6  Berke- 
ley PL,  Cambridge.  Office:  103  Park  Av.,  New  York, 
N.Y.,  and  Pierce  Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 


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WHIPPLE,  Gilbert  P.,  infr.;  b.  Burrillville,  R.I., 
Apr.  12,  1855;  s.  Charles  H.  and  Adaline  (Smith) 
Whipple;  ed.  Mowry  &  Goff's  Sch.,  Providence,  R.I.; 
m.  Burrillville,  1893,  Marion  Remington;  1  son, 
Charles  H.  Learned  textile  business  in  his  father's 
mill  at  Simmonsville  (novi'  Thornton),  R.I. ;  worked 
in  a  woolen  mill  in  Mass.;  began  manufacture  of 
woolen  yarns,  1879.  Republican.  Address:  Oak- 
land, R.I. 

•WKJPPIiE,  Harry  Victor,  banker;  b.  Meriden, 
Conn.,  Aug.  21,  ISTl;  s.  Henry  James  Parker  and 
Victoria  Cordelia  (Couch)  Whipple;  descendant  of 
Matthew  Whipple,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1638;  ed.  Mer- 
iden (Conn.)  and  Cleveland  (Ohio)  grammar  sehs., 
Middletown  and  New  Haven  high  schs.;  m.  Eliza- 
beth E.  Young,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Oct.  5,  1897;  1 
son,  Oliver  Mayhew.  Began  as  messenger  ^\ith 
Merchants  Nat.  Bank,  New  Haven,  at  18;  cashier 
and  v.-p.  same,  1906-12,  pres.  since  1912;  pre.s.  Fi- 
delity Mut.  Assn.;  dir.  Hartford  Life  Ins.  Co.  V.-p. 
New  Haven  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican, 
Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Quinnipiack  (pres.).  New  Ha- 
ven Country,  New  Haven  Lawn.  Recreations:  golf. 
Home:  151  Linden  St.  Office:  Merchants  Nat.  Bank, 
740  Chapel  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

WHIFFIiE,  Henry  Chandler,  woolen  mfr.;  born 
Hanover,  N.H.,  .lune  25,  1846;  s.  David  C.  and  Clem- 
entine (Chandler)  Whipple;  common  sch.  edn.;  m. 
Enfield,  N.H.,  June  2,  1875,  Lilla  J.  Plummer;  3 
cliildren,  Fav,  Margaret,  Ashley  P.  Connected  with 
country  store,  Hanover,  1865-73;  mem.  firm  of 
Dodge,  Davis  &  Co.,  Enfield,  1873-84;  removed  to 
Bristol,  N.H.,  with  business  of  firm,  1884,  and  resi- 
dent mgr.  until  incorporation,  1887,  as  the  Dodge- 
Davis  Mfg.  Co.,  of  which  was  treas.,  1887-97  (pres. 
since  1897);  pres.  First  Nat.  Bank;  trustee  Bristol 
Savings  Bank.    Mason,  K.T.   Address:  Bristol,  N.H. 

WHIFFIiE,  John  Jay,  banker,  financier;  b.  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1847;  s.  Ferdinand  and  Han- 
nah (Sweet)  Whipple;  ed.  Mass.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Hel- 
en Otis  Howard,  of  Brockton,  Mass.,  June  22,  1869; 
3  children,  :Mary  H.  (Mrs.  F.  W.  Filorn),  Edith 
Belle  (Mrs.  Paul  H.  Miner),  Howard  F.  Engaged 
in  drug  and  grocery  business  under  firm  name  of 
J.  J.  Whipple  &  Co.,  1866-92;  pres.  Brockton  Sav- 
ings Bank,  1881-92,  Wildey  Savings  Bank  since 
1892;  Odd  Fellows  Home  since  1901;  dir.  Boston  & 
Worcester  St.  Ry.  Co.,  Buffalo,  Rochester  &  East- 
ern R.R.  Co.,  Brockton  Nat.  Bank;  mayor  of  Brock- 
ton, 1886-7,  1894,  1895;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1885  and  1898-9;  sec.  Rep.  State  Central  Com., 
1884-6;  on  staff  of  Gov.  Robinson,  with  rank  of  col., 
1884-7.  Mason;  mem.  K.  of  P.  Clubs:  Commercial, 
Manufacturers'  and  Merchants'  (both  of  Brockton, 
Mass.).  Home:  42  Green  St.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: 52  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

WHIPPLE,  Sherman  Leland,  lawyer;  b.  New 
London,  N.H.,  March  4,  1862;  s.  Solomon  Mason  and 
Henrietta  Kimball  (Hersey)  Whipple;  A.B.,  Yale, 
1881,  LL.B.,  1884:  m.  Louise  Clough,  of  Manchester, 
N.H.,  Dec.  27,  1893.  Practiced  Manchester,  1884-5, 
Boston,  since  1885;  practice  principally  as  trial  law- 
yer and  has  appeared  in  many  cases  of  great  impor- 
tance; sr.  mem.  law  firm  of  Whipple,  Sears  &  Og- 
den.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.  Suffolk  (Mass.)  Bar 
Assn.  Episcopalian.  Democrat.  Clubs:  Algonquin, 
Country,  University,  Yale,  Twentieth  Century;  also 
Y'ale  (New  York).  Home:  Brookline,  Mass.  Office: 
Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston.* 

WHITAKEB,  Elhridg-e  J.,  lawyer;  b.  Wabaunsee, 
Kan.,  Nov.  11,  1859;  s.  Lewis  R.  and  Isabel  (Mc- 
Lean) Whitaker;  grad.  Franklin  (Mass.)  High  Sch., 
1877:  A.B.,  Amherst,  1883;  m.  Dec.  13,  1898,  Anna 
M.  C.  Weber,  of  Wrentham,  Mass.  Prin.  Wrentham 
High  Sch.,  1886-92;  admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1894; 
spl.  justice  Dist.  Ct.  of  Western  Norfolk  since  1899; 
pres.  Wrentham  Co-operative  Bank.  Mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895,  98;  chmn.  Wrentham  Sch.  Com. 
12  yrs.;  chmn.  Water  Commrs. ;  moderator  town 
mee'tings  20  yrs.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Nor- 
folk Bar  Assn.  Mason  (K.T.);  Odd  P'ellow.  Club: 
Norfolk  County  Republican.  Recreations:  boating, 
fishing.  Home:  Wrentham,  Mass.  Office:  811  Old 
South  Bldg.,  Boston. 

WHITAKEB,  Elroy  Bidwell,  M.D.;  b.  Bethel  Vt., 
Dec.  29,  1845;  s.  Pascal  and  Mary  (Bidwell)  Whit- 


aker; ed.  Cumberland  High  Sch.,  Pittsford,  Vt.; 
M.D.,  New  York  Homo;.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1868;  m. 
Jennie  Patrick,  of  Hinesburg,  Vt.,  July  20,  1873 
(died  1903);  1  son,  Henry  C.  Practiced  in  Hines- 
burg, 1868-92,  Richmond,  1892-5,  Barre,  since 
1895;  served  as  sch.  commr.  and  supt.  schs.,  Hines- 
burg; mem.  Vt.  State  Med.  Registration  Bd.  Mem. 
Vt.  State  HonKi".  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  32°  Ma- 
son (Lodge,  Chapter,  Commandery)  and  has  filled 
many  offices  in  the  order;  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Ad- 
dress: 16  Merchant  St.,  Barre,  Vt. 

WHITAKEB,  Ezra  Soug'las,  banker;  b.  North 
Adams,  iMass.,  Dec.  11,  ISil;  .s.  of  Valmore  A.  and 
Emma  L.  (Beckwith)  \\"liiial<er;  family  came  to 
Salem,  ]Mass.,  from  England  about  1640;  ed.  Wor- 
cester (Mass.)  Acad.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1898;  m.  1900,  Jo- 
sephine Coenen,  of  Springfield,  Mass.  Treas.,  Hoo- 
sac  V'alley  St.  Ry.  Co.,  1904-6;  pres.  North  Adams 
Brick  Co.,  1910-11;  asst.  treas.,  Richmond-Welling- 
ton Hotel  Co.,  1910-11;  now  treas.  North  Adams 
Savings  Bank;  mem.  North  Adams  City  Council, 
1905-13  inclusive.  Trustee  Nortli  Adams  Hosp. 
Mem.  Zeta  Psi.  Baptist.  Home:  North  Adam.s, 
JNlass. 

WHITAKEB,  Frederic  Earle,  college  prof,  and 
lawyer;  b.  Woonsocket,  R.I.,  Aug.  12,  1866;  s.  Capt. 
Henry  J.  and  Sarah  Brayton  (Kilton)  Whitaker; 
grad.  Woonsocket  High  Sch.,  1883,  Mowry  &  Goff's 
English  and  Classical  Sch.,  1884;  B.A.,  Brown  U., 
1888,  M.A.  (in  Greek),  1892,  Ph.D.  (Greek,  Latin, 
Classical  Archaeology),  1899,  G.A.R.  Fellow  Brown 
U.  (in  Greek  and  Latin),  1896-8;  studied  law  and 
admitted  to  R.I.  Bar,  1907,  to  U.S.  courts,  1914; 
unmarried.  Teacher  in  classics,  Woonsocket  High 
Sch.,  1888-90,  Thatcher  Inst,  and  Nelson  Seminary, 
Shreveport,  La.,  1890-2;  instr.  Greek,  Brown  U., 
1896-9;  teacher  Greek  and  Latin,  Univ.  Sch..  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  1898-9;  prof.  Latin,  Kenyon  Coll.,  Gam- 
bier,  O.,  1899-01;  master  French  and  Advanced 
Greek,  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Garden  City,  N.Y.,  1903-4; 
acting  prof.  Greek,  Lehigh  U.,  South  Bethlehem, 
Pa.,  1909.  Republican.  Episcopalian  (vestryman). 
Mem.  N.E.  Workmen  (incorporator  and  advisory 
counsel).  Club:  Brown  Univ.  (sec.  and  pres.).  Con- 
tributor of  classical  articles  on  Greek  edn.  and  on 
Old  Greek  law  to  Pop.  Science  Monthly,  etc.;  con- 
tributor law  mags.;  legal  and  classical  lectures. 
Address:  Longley  Bldg.,  Woonsocket,  R.I. 

WHITAKEB,  George,  clergyman;  b.  Boston,  May 
14,  1836;  s.  Hon.  Edgar  Kimball  and  Catherine  Cra- 
vath  (Holland)  Whitaker;  brother  of  Nicholas  Til- 
linghast  Whitaker;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1861, 
A.M.,  1864;  (D.D.,  Fort  Worth  U.,  Tex.,  1889);  m. 
Harriet  Clarke,  of  Forestville,  Conn.,  June  22,  1861. 
M.E.  pastor  West  Medway,  Mass.,  1861-2,  South 
Walpole,  1863-4,  Roxbury,  1865-6,  Lowell,  1867-9, 
Westfield,  1870-1,  Boston  St.  Ch.,  Lynn,  1872,  Sara- 
toga St.  Ch.,  Boston,  1873;  presiding  elder  Spring- 
field Dist.,  1874-7;  pastor  Ipswich,  1878,  Trinity  Ch., 
Cambridge,  1879-81,  First  Ch.,  Somerville,  1882-4, 
Grace  Ch.,  Worcester,  1884-7;  pres.  Wiley  U.,  Mar- 
shall, Tex.,  1887-91,  Willamette  U.,  Ore.,  1891-2; 
pastor  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Portland,  Ore.,  1893,  Lincoln 
Av.  Ch.,  Detroit,  1894-6,  Beverly,  Mass.,  1897,  Trin- 
ity Ch.,  Cambridge,  1898-9,  and  1900-4;  pres.  Port- 
land (Ore.)  U.,  1899-1900;  pastor  Centralville  Ch., 
Lowell.  Mass.,  1905-6.  Orient  Heights  Ch.,  1907, 
Linden  Ch.,  Maiden,  1908.  Formerly  librarian  N.E. 
Methodist  Hist.  Soc.  Home:  14  Cedar  St.,  West 
Somerville,  Mass.* 

WHITAKEB,  George  Edgar,  newspaper  pub.;  b. 
West  .Medway,  Mass.,  Sept.  8,  1862;  s.  George  and 
Harriet  (Clarke)  Whitaker;  descendant  of  Jona- 
than AMiitaker  who  settled  first  at  Roxbury,  Mass., 
and  moved  to  Pine  Brook.  N.J.,  about  1720;  A.B., 
Boston  U.,  1885;  m.  Mabel  Howes  Eldredge,  of  Som- 
erville, JNIass.,  Sept.  8,  1887:  3  daughters,  Harriet 
Clement,  Marian  Ryder,  :Mabel  Clarke.  Pvt.  sec. 
and  asst.  to  Benjamin  Apthorp  Gould,  the  astron- 
omer, Cambridge,  1885-97;  jr.  master  English  High 
Sch.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1897-8;  pub.  agt.  Boston 
Wesleyan  Assn.  in  publishing  Zion's  Herald  since 
1898;  business  editor  Astron.  Jour.;  mem.  Rep.  City 
Com.,  Somerville,  1892-4;  mem.  Common  Council, 
1895-6  (pres.  1896),  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  1897,  Sch. 
Com.    since    1902.     Mem.    Beta    Theta   Pi.     Mason. 


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Home:  75  Walnut  St.,  Somerville,  Mass.    Office:  581 
Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

WHITAKER,  Georgfe  Mason,  journalist,  dairy 
expert;  July  ZO,  ISSl-Auj;.  29,  1912.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WHITAKER,  Henry  Charles,  editor.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

WHITAKIIB,  Hobart  Karl,  teacher:  b.  I.everett, 
Mass.,  Feb.  20,  1868:  s.  Augustus  G.  and  ("aroline 
(Hobart)  Whitaker;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1890.  :M.A., 
1903:  post-grad,  work  in  historv  and  economics.  U. 
of  Chicago,  1894-5,  Harvard,  1895-6;  m.  Warren, 
Mass.,  Dec,  1896,  Nellie  M.  Comins;  2  children, 
Karl  Comins,  b.  1903  (died  1903):  Ellis  Hobart,  b. 
1908.  Prin.  Amherst  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1890-4, 
Brattleboro  (Vt.)  High  Sch.,  1896-05;  prin.  high 
sch.  and  supt.  grammar  schs.,  Brattleboro,  1897-01; 
headmaster  Salem  Classical  and  High  Sch.,  1905- 
10;  pvt.  teaching.  Northampton,  Mass.,  since  1910. 
Mem.  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Conglist.  Address:  23 
Cedar  St.,   Northampton,   Mass. 

WHITAKER,  Nicholas  Tillingrhast,  clergyman; 
b.  Boston,  Apr.  10.  1840:  s.  Hon.  Edgar  Kimball 
and  Catherine  Cravath  (Holland)  Whitaker; 
brother  of  George  Whitaker:  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U., 
Conn.,  1865,  A.M.,  1868;  B.D.,  Boston  U..  1867; 
(D.D.,  New  Orleans  U..  1887:  Ph.D.,  Boston  U., 
1902):  m.  Helen  S.  Locke,  of  Concord,  N.H.,  Sept. 
8.  1867.  Ordained  M.E.  ministry,  1867;  prof.  Eng- 
lish and  mathematics.  N.H.  Conf.  Sem.,  Tilton, 
N.H.,  1867-8:  has  held  pastorates  in  N.E.  states 
since  1868:  pastor  Central  Ch.,  Lowell,  Mass..  1908- 
13;  Saxonville  M.E.  Ch.,  since  1913.  Home:  Saxon- 
ville,  Mass.* 

WHITCHER,  Bradley  Child,  merchant,  banker; 
b.  Batli.  N.H..  Sept.  5.   1834.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

WHITCHBR,  Prank  Weston,  mfr.;  b.  Tilton, 
N.H.,  Nov.  10,  1855:  s.  William  Warren  and  Fran- 
ces Elizabeth  (White)  Whitcher;  removed  to  Dor- 
chester, Mass.,  1869:  grad.  Dorchester  High  Sch., 
1872;  m.  Maria  Davenport  Faxon,  of  Boston,  Oct. 
11,  1883.  Bookkeeper.  E.  Y.  Perry  &  Co.,  shoe  nail 
and  tack  mfrs..  South  Hanover,  Mass.,  1872-5:  en- 
gaged in  mfr.  of  shoe  findings,  Boston,  since  1875; 
pres.  Frank  W.  Whitcher  Co.,  Chandler  Oil  Cloth 
&  Buckram  Co.  (Taunton.  Mass.),  Am.  Shoe  Tip 
Co.,  Sanitary  Welt  Insole  Co.;  dir.  Standard  Ther- 
mometer Co.,  Mavflower  Rubber  Works  Co.,  M.  & 
T.  Button  Co.,  Whitcher  Realty  Co.,  etc.  Mem.  LT.S. 
Chamber  of  Commerce  (price  maintenance  com. 
and  councillor  representing  Nat.  Leather  &  Shoe 
Findings  Assn.),  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Trade  (v. -p.), 
Boston  Chamber  of  Cominerce,  Nat.  Leather  and 
Shoe  Findings  Assn.  (treas.).  Rubber  Club  of 
America,  N.E.  Shoe  and  Leather  Assn.  (climn.  exec, 
com.),  Boston  Boot  .&  Shoe  Club,  Ancient  and  Hon. 
Arty.  Co.:  life  inem.  Mass.  Charitable  Mechanics' 
Assn.  (bd.  of  govt.).  Am.  Unitarian  Assn.,  Whit- 
tier  Home  Assn.:  asso.  mem.  Apollo  Clvib.  Repub- 
lican. Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Club:  Oakley  Country. 
Home:  3  90  Commonwealth  Av.  Office:  14  Albany 
St.,   Boston,    Mass. 

WHITCHER,  William  Frederick,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; b.  Benton,  N.H.,  Aug.  10,  1845:  s.  Ira  and 
Lucv  (Rovce)  Whitcher:  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Mid- 
dletown.  Conn.,  1871  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1874, 
Ph.D.,  1881;  m.  1st,  Middletown,  Dec.  4,  1872,  Jean- 
nette  Marie  Burr  (died  Sept..  1894);  m.  2d,  Stone- 
ham,  Mass.,  Nov.  4,  1896,  Marietta  H.  Hadley;  1 
son.  Burr  Royce  (A.B.,  M.D.),  b.  New  Bedford, 
Mass..  1878.  Clergyman,  M.E.  Ch.,  1872-80;  con- 
nected with  Boston  Traveler  and  Boston  Adver- 
tiser, 1880-98;  editor  and  proprietor  Woodsville 
(N.H.)  News,  since  1899;  trustee  and  elk.  Woods- 
ville Savings  Bank;  dir.  Franklin  &  Tilton  R.R. 
Mem.  Maiden  (Mass.)  Bd.  of  Edn.,  7  yrs. ;  mem. 
N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1901-11:  trustee  N.H.  State  Li- 
brary, 1903-12;  mem.  Constl.  Conv.,  1912.  Republi- 
can. Methodist.  Mem.  N.H.  Hist.  Soc,  N.E.  Meth. 
Hist.  Soc,  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Am.  Library 
Assn.  Mason;  mem.  Royal  Arcanum,  A.O.U.W.,  Al- 
pha Delta  Phi.  Author:  Coventry-Benton  (a  town 
history) ;  Descendants  of  Chase  Whitcher;  also  sev- 
eral hist,  monographs.    Address:  Woodsville,  N.H. 

WHITCOMB,  Arthtir  Kincaid,  educator:  b.  Lit- 
tleton, N.H.,  July  16,  1846:  s.  Horace  and  Betsey 
Runels     (Farmer)     Whitcomb;    eightli    in    descent 


from  John  \\'l)itcoml),  of  England,  who  came  to 
America  in  tlie  earliest  Puritan  immigration  and 
settled  in  Dorchester,  Mass.,  in  1032;  ed.  dist.  sclis., 
Betlilehem,  N.H.;  New  Hampton  (N.H.)  Acad.; 
A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1873;  m.  Nov.  24,  1875,  Ella  M. 
Pattee,  of  Wakefield,  Mass.  Master  grammar  sch. 
(tlie  Varnum),  I^owell,  Mass.,  1878-91;  supt.  schs., 
1891-12;  now  master  Greenhalge  Sch.,  Lowell.  Pro- 
gressive Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  N.E. A.  (act- 
ive in  dept.  of  sujjerinlendence  for  many  yrs.),  and 
of  city,  state,  county  and  N.E.  teachers'  assns.; 
has  served  as  officer  in  all  these  bodies  and  has 
frequently  appeared  upon  programs.  Address: 
Lowell,  Mass. 

WHITCOMB,  Frank  Herbert,  city  clerk;  b.  Keene. 

N.H.,  Feb.  28,  1856;  s.  Klbridge  Gerry  and  Salome 
(Newcomb)  Whitcomb;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  New 
London  I^iterary  and  Scientific  Inst.;  m.  Keene, 
Sept.  1,  1880,  Grace  Nims;  5  children,  Edson  G.  W., 
Ralph  N.,  Margaret,  James  L.  W.,  Everett  N.  Be- 
gan active  career  in  employ  of  Dunbar  &  Whit- 
comb, clothiers,  and  became  mem.  of  firm,  contin- 
uing until  1898;  city  elk.,  Keene,  since  Mar.,  1898; 
has  served  as  assessor  and  mem.  City  Council; 
mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1893;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Keene, 
for  many  yrs.;  now  pres.;  Republican.  Episcopa- 
lian. Mason  (33°);  Odd  Fellow.  Mem.  S.A.R.  Com- 
piled vital  statistics  of  Keene,  1733-1881,  and  as- 
sisted in  preparation  of  History  of  Keene.  Ad- 
dress: Keene,  N.H. 

WHITCOMB,  Georg-e  Henry,  capitalist;  Sept.  26, 
1842-19 — .  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1912-13.) 

WHITCOHCB,  Myron  !■.,  shoe  mfr.;  b.  Berlin, 
Mass.,  Jan.  19,  1862:  s.  Amasa  A.  and  Lucy  Holder 
("Wheeler)  Whitcomb;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Bryant 
and  Stratton  Business  Coll.,  Boston;  m.  Edith  B. 
Winchell,  of  Haverhill,  Jan.  6,  1886  (now  de- 
ceased); m.  2d,  Helen  Frances  Wiggin,  Apr.  3,  1901. 
Began  in  employ  of  L.  C.  Albee  &  Co.,  clothiers, 
Fitchburg,  Mass.:  then  with  A.  M.  Tilton,  Haver- 
hill, 1  yr.,  and  elk.  in  wholesale  dept.  of  A.  Schu- 
mann &  Co.,  Boston;  returned  to  Haverhill,  1884, 
and  became  connected  with  J.  H.  Winchell,  shoe 
mfr.:  admitted  to  partnership  in  the  firm,  1887, 
and  in  charge  of  the  business  since  1903;  firm  in- 
corporated, 1904,  under  title  of  J.  H.  Winchell  & 
Co.,  of  which  is  treas.  and  gen.  mgr. ;  dir.  Merri- 
mack Nat.  Bank.  Mem.  Haverhill  Bd.  of  Trade. 
Conglist.    Mason    (K.T.).    Home:    Haverhill,   Mass. 

WHITCOMB,  Simeon  C,  clergyman;  b.  Thorn- 
dike,  Me.,  Jan.  16,  1845;  s.  Hezekiah  and  Salome 
(Coffin)  Whitcomb;  descendant  of  John  Whitcomb, 
who  settled  in  Mass.,  1633;  ed.  pvt.  fitting  schs.; 
B.D.,  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1875;  (A.M.,  Bates  Coll., 
1910);  m.  Celestia  Cates,  of  Bangor,  Me.,  Aug.  1, 
1877;  1  son  (died  in  infancy).  Enlisted  in  Co.  F, 
18th  Me.  Regt.,  July  21,  1862,  and  served  till  close 
of  war;  advanced  to  2d  sergt. ;  participated  in  13 
battles  and  wounded  several  times.  Ordained  Free 
Bapt.  ministry,  1875;  pastor,  Dover,  Me.,  1875-80, 
Pittsfleld,  1881-95;  pres.  Me.  Central  Inst.,  Pitts- 
field,  since  1884.  Trustee  Bates  Coll.;  has  had  mis- 
sionarv  oversight  among  Free  Bapt.  chs.  of  Me. 
since  1895.  Mem.  G.A.R.  Mason:  mem.  I.O.O.F. 
Republican.    Address:    101    Maple   St.,   Bangor,   Me. 

WHITCOMB,  Walter  Osg-ood,  mfr.;  Aug.  11,  1855- 
I\Iar.   26,   1912.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

WHITB,  Alden  Perley,  lawyer;  b.  Danvers, 
Mass.,  Oct.  20,  1856;  s.  Amos  Alden  and  Harriet 
Augusta  (Perley)  White:  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1878; 
student  Harvard  Law  Sch.  1  yr. ;  admitted  to  Mass. 
bar,  1880;  m.  1st,  Danvers,  June  18,  1884,  Mary 
Howe  (died  Aug.  4,  1885);  m.  2d,  Springfield,  Mass., 
Jan.  1,  1896,  Jessie  Carter;  5  children.  Alden  Eaton 
(deceased).  Carter,  Barbara,  Nancy  Perley,  Emily 
Alden.  Began  practice  at  Salem,  Mass.,  1880;  asso. 
.iustice  First  Dist.  Court  of  Essex;  was  asst.  dist. 
atty.  to  Hon.  William  H.  Moody  and  succeeded  him 
as  dist.  attv. ;  pres.  Bd.  of  Aldermen,  Salem:  dir. 
Essex  Inst.;" trustee  Salem  Athenaeum.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mem.  Essex  Bar  Assn.  (sec),  Danvers 
Hist  Soc.  Clubs:  Salem,  Salem  Billiard,  Danvers 
Golf.  Home:  3  Federal  Ct.  Office:  256 Vz  Essex  St., 
Salem,   Mass. 

WHITB,  Alfred  Benson,  lawyer;  b.  Lewiston, 
Me.,  Feb.  25,  1876;  s.  I'rederick  Hacker  and  Rosetta 


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Cornforth  (Benson)  White;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Lewis- 
ton;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1898;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law 
Sch.,  1901;  m.  Helen  Louise  Gately,  of  Brookline, 
Mass.,  Oct.  4,  1911.  Practiced,  Boston,  since  1901; 
with  Fish,  Richardson,  Derrick  &  Neave,  1901-9, 
since  mem.  White  &  Bradbury.  JMem.  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston,  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Republican.  Club:  Boston  Athletic 
Assn.  Home:  Brookline.  Office:  85  Devonshire  St., 
Boston. 

WHITE,  Charles  Henry,  prof,  mining  and  metal- 
lurgy; b.  Vadkiii  Co.,  iX.C,  Aug.  13,  18C5;  s.  Wil- 
liam and  Sarah  Catlierine  (Nicholson)  White;  S.B., 
U.  of  N.C.,  1894;  S.B.,  Harvard,  1S97,  A.M.,  1900; 
m.  Atlanta,  Ga.,  June  5,  1890,  Josephine  Pope. 
Asst.  prof,  mining  and  metallurgy,  1905-15,  Har- 
vard; chmn.,  Dept.  of  Mining  and  Metallurgy,  Har- 
vard, 1909-14.  Mom.  Am.  Inst.  Mining  Engrs.,  Am. 
Chem.  Soc.  Author:  Methods  in  Metallurgical  Anal- 
ysis, 1915.   Address:  Rotch  Bldg.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

"WHITE,  Charles  Henry,  rear-admiral  U.S.N. ; 
Nov.  19,  ]S:!8-July  25,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

WHITE,  Charles  James,  M.D.;  b.  Boston,  Dec.  26, 
1868;  s.  James  Clarke  and  Martha  Anna  (Ellis) 
White;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890,  M.D.,  1893;  studied 
medicine  in  Paris,  Vienna,  London,  Bonn,  Berlin, 
Breslau  and  Prague,  1893-5;  m.  Olivia  Alger  Rich- 
ardson, of  Washington,  D.C.,  June  29,  1893.  Asst. 
phys.  for  diseases  of  the  skin,  1895-1903,  phys., 
1903 — ,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp. ;  asst.  in  dermatology, 
1898-02,  instr.,  1902-11,  asst.  prof.,  1911 — ,  Har- 
vard; chmn.  advisory  bd.  Com.  of  Mass.  Hosp.  for 
Lepers;  consulting  dermatologist  Boston  Insane 
Hosp.,  and  Infants'  Hosp.;  on  editorial  bd.  Am. 
Joui'.  of  Cutaneous  Diseases.  Republican.  Unita- 
rian. Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Dermatol.  Assn. 
(sec.  and  treas.,  1902-5),  A.M. A.  (chmn.  Dermatol. 
Sect.,  1910-12),  Am.  Assn.  Pathologists  and  Bac- 
teriologists, Am.  Assn.  for  Cancer  Research,  Bos- 
ton Soc.  Med.  Sciences.  Boston  Soc.  Med.  Improve- 
ment, Boston  Dermatol.  Soc,  Boston  Med.  Library 
Assn.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Union,  Tennis  and  Racquet, 
Harvard  (Boston).  Home  and  Office:  259  Marlboro 
St.,  Boston.* 

WHITE,  Charles  Joyce,  mathematician;  b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Jan.  5,  1839:  s.  Thomas  and  Sarah 
(Russell)  Jovce  (name  of  White  added  by  act  of 
legislature,  1846):  A.B..  Harvard,  1859,  A.M.,  1862; 
unmarried.  Pvt.  tutor,  1859-61;  asst.  prof,  and  prof., 
1861-70,  first  mathematics,  and  later  astronomy 
and  navigation,  U.S.  Naval  Acad.;  asst.  prof,  math- 
ematics, 1870-85,  prof.,  1885-94,  prof,  emeritus, 
1911 — ,  Harvard;  registrar  faculty,  Harvard  Coll., 
1875-88.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Clubs:  Union 
(Boston),  Colonial  (Cambridge).  Author:  Elements 
of  Theoretical  and  Descriptive  Astionomv,  7  edi- 
tions, 1869-01.  Address:  5  Prescott  Hall,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.* 

WHITE,  Charles  Iiincolu,  clergyman,  educator; 
moved  to  New  York.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WHITE,  Clarence  Hayward,  college  prof.;  b. 
Raynham,  Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1863;  s.  Joseph  Wilder  and 
Rowena  (Hayward)  W'hite:  grad.  I3ristol  Acad., 
Taunton,  Mass.,  1882;  B.A.,  summa  cum  laude,  Am- 
herst, 1886,  M.A.,  1902;  m.  Alice  Mary  Heald,  of 
Canton,  111.,  July  23,  1891;  2  children,  Donald 
Heald,  Marian  Hayward.  Instr.  in  Greek,  High 
Sch.,  Amherst,  Mass.,  1885-6;  instr.  in  classics  and 
mathematics,  Bowen  Sch.  for  Boys,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1S86-7;  instr.  in  Latin  and  Greek,  Carleton 
Coll.,  Northfield,  Minn.,  1887-91;  Latin  master, 
Worcester  (Mass.)  Acad.,  1891-02;  prof.  Greek  lang. 
and  lit.,  Colby  Coll.,  since  1902,  also  instr.  in  history 
of  art  since  1907.  Mem.  Classical  Assn.  of  N.E. 
(v.-p.,  1911-12),  College  Art  Assn.,  Beta  Theta  Pi, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Conglist.  Home:  3  Nudd  St., 
Waterville,   Me. 

WHITE,  Clinton;  mem.  Bd.  Mass.  R.R.  Commrs. ; 
v.-p.  Charlestown  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank,  Nat. 
Bd.  of  Trade.    Office:  20  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

WHITE,  Savid  Mitchell,  editor  and  pub.;  b. 
Providence.  R.I.,  Mar.  18,  1874;  s.  Rev.  Horace  Je- 
rome and  Euphemia  (Mitchell)  White:  prep.  edn. 
Worcester  (Mass.)  Acad.;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1897;  m. 
Eva    J.    Latham,    of    Providence,    Nov.    6,    1901;    1 


cliild,  Clinton  L.  In  publishing  business  in  Wor- 
cester and  Providence,  1898-1900;  editor  and  pub. 
(;^oos  County  Democrat  since  1901.  Mem.  N.H. 
"W'eekly  Publisheis'  Assn.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Author:  One  Hundred  and  P"'iftieth  Anniversary  ot 
Lancastoi-,  1914.    Address:  Lancaster,  N.H. 

WHITE,  Edward  Albert,  educator;  moved  to 
Ithaca,  N.V.    (Sec  vol     U'l/y  / 

WHITE,  Edward  !■.,  financier;  b.  Winchester, 
Mass..  .lune  25,  1857;  s.  William  H.  and  Maria  T. 
(Towle)  White;  pub.  sch.  edn.  Lowell,  Mass.;  m. 
Oct.  24,  1883,  Ida  V.  Moseley.  Has  been  mem.  firm 
of  White  Bros.  &  Co.,  mfrs.  leather;  ex-v.-p.  .\m. 
Hide  &  I.,oather  Co.;  served  as  pres.  Bingham  Con- 
solidated Mining  &  Smelting  Co.;  dir.  Mexico  Con- 
solidated Mining  &  Smelting  Co.,  etc.  Address: 
Chesham,    N.H. 

WHITE,  Eliza  Ome,  author;  b.  Keene,  N.H.,  Aug. 
2.  1856;  d.  Rev.  William  Orne  and  Margaret  Eliot 
(Harding)  White;  ed.  common  schs.,  and  a  pvt. 
sch.;  unmarried.  Mem.  Boston  Authors'  Club.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  tor  books.)  Address:  Brook- 
line, Mass.* 

WHITE,  Flora  J.,  educator;  b.  Heath,  Mass.,  Apr. 
4.  1860;  d.  Joseph  and  Harriet  (Mayhew)  White; 
descendant  of  John  White,  Salem,  Mass.,  163  8,  and 
Col.  Jonathan  White.  Lancaster,  1708;  student 
W^estfield  Normal  .Sch.,  1875-7;  studied  manual 
training  ana  gymnastics  in  Sweden,  1892;  trained 
for  teaching  gymnastics  at  the  Posse  Gymnasium, 
Boston.  1893-5;  unmarried.  Began  teaching  in  pub. 
schs..  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  1877,  and  continued 
till  1883;  teacher  boys'  preparatory  sch..  Pearl, 
South  Africa,  1884-6;  established  pvt.  sch.  in 
Springfield,  1887;  also  dept.  of  slovd  and  gymnas- 
tics in  Westfleld  Normal  Sch.,  1895;  founder,  1898, 
and  prin.  Miss  White's  Home  Sch..  Concord,  Mass. 
Episcopalian.    Address:  Heath.  Mass. 

WHITE,  Frances  Hodgres.  author;  b.  Washing- 
ton, Me.,  June  IS,  1866;  d.  William  f  Jr.)  and  Caro- 
line (Merrill)  Hodges:  ed.  Emerson  Coll.  of  Ora- 
tory. Boston:  student  of  voice  and  piano,  1885-92; 
m.  Lynn,  Mass.,  Charles  E.  White,  Sept.  9.  1885. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Address:  26  King  St.,  Lynn,  Mass.* 

WHITE,  Francis  Beach,  educator;  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Aug.  20,  1872;  s.  John  Gardner  and  Mary 
(Beach)  White;  descendant  of  Edward  White.  Bos- 
ton, 1635:  prep.  edn.  Noble's  Sch.  (now  Noble  and 
Greenough's  Sch.),  Boston:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894, 
A.M.,  1895:  unmarried.  Master  at  St.  Paul's  Sch., 
Concord,  N.H.,  since  1896,  and  head  of  English  dept. 
Address:  Concord,  N.H. 

WHITE,  Francis  Binsrham,  clergyman:  b.  Ando- 
ver.  Conn.,  Apr.  8,  1866:  s,  Augustus  Kingsbury 
and  Jane  C.  (Bingham)  White:  student  Boston  U., 
1891-94:  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1895;  m.  Imogene  Aldrich.  of  Woodstock, 
Conn..  June  26.  1895;  2  children.  Edward  Aldrich, 
Francis  Bingham,  Jr.  Deacon,  1895,  priest,  1896, 
P.E.  Ch.;  asst.  Ch.  of  the  Ascension,  Fall  River, 
Mass.,  1895-7;  rector  St.  Luke's  Ch.,  Fall  River, 
1897-01,  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Brockton,  1901-8;  minister 
St.  Peter's  Ch.,  Cambridge.  1908,  St.  James'  Ch., 
New  Bedford,  1909:  rector  St.  Mary's  Ch.,  Newton 
Lower  Falls,  since  Jan.  1,  1910.  Mem.  S..'\.R., 
Y.M.C.A..  N.E.O.P.,  etc.  Author  of  essays,  lectures, 
poems,  etc.:  (titles)  Carlyle  as  a  Social  Reformer; 
Daniel  Webster.  Second  Founder  and  Savior  of 
the  American  LTnion;  Ignited  States  and  the  Far 
Eastern  Question:  American  Imperialism,  etc.  Ad- 
dress:  Newton  Lower  Falls,  Mass. 

WHITE,  Francis  Everett,  retired;  b.  South  Wey- 
mouth, Mass..  Aug.  8.  1837;  s.  George  Washington 
and  Betsey  (Burrell)  White;  descendant  of  Tliomas 
White,  of  England,  who  settled  at  Weymouth, 
1627;  ed.  common  and  liigh  schs.,  Weymouth;  m. 
May  1,  1866,  Adaline  F.  Hauthaway,  of  North 
Bridgewater  (now  Broclvton),  Mass.:  m.  2d,  Fannie 
C,  widow  of  George  F.  Gurnev.  of  Brockton.  Mass. 
Enlisted  Sept.,  1861,  in  New  York,  4th  N.Y.  Cav., 
r.nd  served  continuously  in  Army  of  Potomac  until 
mustered  out  with  regt.  Oct.  29.  1864;  was  pro- 
moted to  1st  It.,  Jan.  9.  1862:  and  detached  to  act  as 
a.c.s.  2d  Brigade,  1st  Div.  Cav.  Corps.  Was  a  suc- 
cessful .slice  mfr.,  Brockton,  under  name  of  Frank 


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E.  White,  1874-02  (retired);  dir.  Brockton  Nat. 
Bank,  18S3-05;  now  devotes  attention  to  pvt.  in- 
terests; extensive  traveler.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen, 
Brockton,  1886-7;  mem.  Park  Commn.  and  Sinking 
Fund  Trustees  for  many  yrs.  Kepublican.  Mem. 
Evangelical  Ch.  Mason  (Royal  Arch  and  K.T.). 
Mem.  Fletcher  Webster  Post  No.  13,  G.A.K.,  since 
1872;  IMass.  Commandei'.\'  ]..oyal  Legion  since  1882. 
Club:  Commercial.  Address:  Home  Bank  Bldg., 
106  Main  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

WHITE,  Frank  Owen,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  July  24, 
1876;  s.  Francis  Lang  and  Ella  L.  (Owen)  White; 
grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1895  (Franklin  Medal): 
A.B.,  cum  laude,  Hai'vard,  1899  (.lohn  Harvard 
scholarship):  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1901;  m. 
Myra  Hall  Nichols,  of  Boston,  Apr.  27,  1904;  3 
children,  Edwai-d  Peirce,  Frank  Owen,  .Jr.,  Hayward 
Peirce.  In  practice  in  state  and  federal  courts  in 
Mass.,  Me.,  N.H.,  Vt.  and  R.I.  since  1901.  Mem.  Am. 
Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Ames-Gray 
Law  Club,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Upsilon,  Mass. 
Soc.  S.R.  Republican.  Methodist.  Mason  (Colum- 
bian Lodge).  Clubs:  University,  Harvard,  Scituate 
Yacht.  Home:  97  Sewall  Av.,  Brookline,  Mass.; 
(summer)  Egypt,  Mass.   Office:  60  State  St.,  Boston. 

WHITE,  Pranklln  Warren,  M.D. ;  b.  Boston,  Oct. 
23,  1869:  s.  Elisha  Mann  (M.D.)  and  Amelia  (Hop- 
kins) White;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1890;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1895;  house  officer,  Mass.  Gen. 
Hosp.,  1895-6,  Boston  Lying-in  Hosp.,  1896;  m. 
Ethel  Plummer  Bowen,  of  Plainfleld,  N.J.,  Sept.  1, 
1904.  Practiced,  Boston,  since  1895,  specialty  in- 
ternal medicine  and  diseases  of  digestive  organs; 
asst.  in  physiol.  chemistry,  1899-1900,  asst.  in 
theory  and  practice  of  physics,  1900,  instr.  in  medi- 
cine. 1907.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  visiting  phys.,  Bos- 
ton City  Hosp.,  since  1908.  Mem.  A.M. A..  Am.  Gas- 
tro-Enterol.  Assn.  (sec),  Assn.  Am.  Physicians, 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  etc.  Clubs:  Harvard,  Universitv, 
Eastern  Yacht.    Address:  322  Marlboro  St.,  Boston. 

WHITE,  rred  Eug'ene,  clergyman;  moved  to 
Black  Hills,  S.D.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WHITE,  Frederick  McKee,  clergyman:  b.  Cen- 
treville,  Mich..  Aug.  1»».  1870:  s.  James  W'ilson  and 
Lucy  Mary  (McKee)  White;  grad.  Centreville  High 
Sch..  1887,  Mich.  State  Normal  Coll..  1890:  B.A..  U. 
of  Mich.,  1894:  B.D.,  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1901; 
M.A.,  Boston  U.,  1907,  Ph.  D.,  1908;  m.  Hingham, 
Mass.,  1897,  Grace  A.  Rich.  Ordained  to  ministry 
Bapt.  Ch.,  1893;  pastor,  Dexter,  Mich..  1892-4.  Hing- 
ham, Mass.,  1895-7.  Amherst,  1897-01,  Foxboro, 
1901-4.  Winthiop.  1904-13.  Providence,  R.I.,  since 
1913.  Mem.  R.I.  Humane  Edn.  Soc.  (dir.);  was  1st 
pres.  Nat.  Intercollegiate  Prohibition  Assn.;  pres. 
for  3  yrs.  Mass.  Bapt.  Young  People's  Union;  lec- 
tures upon  popular  subiects.  Prohibitionist.  Mem. 
N.E.  Alumni  Assn.  of  the  U.  of  Mich,  (pres.,  1908). 
Address:    11   Pitman   St.,  Providence,   R.I. 

WHITE,  Georg'e  E.,  M.D.;  b.  Skowhegan,  Me., 
June  13,  1849:  s.  Palmer  and  Mary  J.  (Wyman) 
White;  ed.  Bloomfleld  Acad.,  Skowhegan,  Me.; 
Eaton  Sch.,  Norridgewock,  Me.;  M.D..  Hahnemann 
Med.  Coll.,  Phila..  1880;  m.  Oct.  15,  1903,  Jeannette 
H.  Matthews,  of  Dennis,  Mass.  Practiced  in  Sand- 
wich, Mass.,  since  1880:  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1894,  95;  mem.  Sandwich  Bd.  of  Health.  Mem. 
Mass.  Homoe.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Mem.  DeWitt 
Clinton  Lodge.  F.  and  A.M.,  Sandwich:  Newton 
Chapter,  R.A.M. ;  DeMolay  Commandery,  K.T.,  Bos- 
ton.   Address:  Sandwich,  Mass. 

WHITE,  Georg'e  Rantoul,  chemist,   educator;   b. 

Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.,  Sept.  17,  1864;  s.  (Judge) 
George  and  Frances  Mary  Edwena  (Noyes)  White; 
grad.  Newton  High  Sch.,  1882;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1886, 
A.M.,  1887,  Ph.D.,  1896;  m.  Wellesley  Hills,  Sept.  12, 
1899,  Irma  May,  d.  Albion  R.  and  Mary  W.  (Under- 
bill) Clapp.  Instr.  Phillips  Acad.,  Exeter,  N.H., 
1889-99;  founder  of  Rock  Ridge  Hall  (sch.  for 
boys),  1900;  prin.  Rock  Ridge  Sch.  since  1900.  Au- 
thor: An  Elementary  Chemistry,  1894.  Recreations: 
lawn  tennis.    Address:   Wellesley  Hills,   Mass. 

WHITE,  Harry  Kent,  retired  banker:  b.  Boston, 
Nov.  11,  1862;  s.  Daniel  F.  and  Mary  Louise  (Law- 
rence) White;  ed.  Chauncy  Hall  .Sch..  Boston,  and 
St.  Paul'.'^  Sch..  Concord.  N.H.:  m.  Nora  B.  Kent,  of 
Buffalo,  N.Y.,  Nov.  24,  1892;  children.  Louise  Law- 


rence, Hair.\-  Kent,  Jr.,  Harriet.  Began  active  ca- 
reer in  employ  of  Lee,  Higginson  &  Co.,  bankers, 
1885;  was  admitted  to  partnership  in  the  firm, 
1899;  retired  1906;  was  one  of  organizers.  White  & 
Bowditch,  bankers  and  brokers,  wliich  expired  by 
limitation,  19]  2;  trustee  Warren  Instn.  for  Sav- 
ings, Brookline  Trust  (^o. ;  dir.  Pugel  Sound  Elec- 
tric lAfjyht  &  Traction  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Slock  Ex- 
cliange.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Tennis 
and  Racquet,  Eastern  Yacht,  E.xcliange,  Country, 
Beverly  Yacht,  Mass.  Automobile,  l>ingey  Club 
(Bermuda).  Home:  Milton,  Mass.  Office:  53  State 
St.,   Boston. 

WHITE,  Henry,  diplomat;  moved  to  Washing- 
ton, D.C.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica,  1914-15.) 

WHITE,   Henry   Charles,  lawyer;    Sept.    1,    1856- 

Feb.  T,  I'.ill.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

WHITE,  Henry  Cooke,  artist;  b.  Hartford,  Conn., 
Sei)t.  15,  lS(;i;  s.  John  Ilurlburt  and  Jennie  M. 
(Cooke)  White;  grad.  pub.  high  sch.,  Hartford, 
1882;  student  Art  Students'  League,  New  York, 
1885-6;  m.  Grace  H.  Holbrook,  of  Hartford,  Conn., 
Apr.  30,  1889;  2  children,  John  Holbrook,  Nelson 
Cooke.  Instr.  in  art,  Pub.  High  Sch.,  Hartford, 
1889-97;  instr.  drawing  and  painting,  Hartford  Art 
Sch.,  1889-92;  opened  studio  in  Waterford,  Conn., 
1893,  and  since  resided  there.  Has  exhibited  at 
New  York,  Phila.,  Boston,  Detroit,  Chicago,  Cleve- 
land, W^ashington,  and  principal  exhibitions 
throughout  the  U.S.  Mem.  Conn.  Acad.  Fine  Arts, 
Municipal  Art  Soc,  Hartford  Art  Soc.  (advisorv 
bd.),  Hartford;  New  York  Water  Color  Club,  Tlie 
Pastelists.  Unitarian.  Club:  Salmagundi  (New 
York).  Recreations:  fishing  and  writing.  Address: 
W^aterford,  Conn. 

WHITE,  Henry  Kirke,  educator;  b.  Dresden,  :\re., 
Feb.  8,  1849;  s.  Thomas  Gardiner  and  Mary  (Stin- 
son)  White;  9th  generation  from  Capt.  Thomas 
White,  Weymouth,  Mass.  (said  to  have  been  son  of 
William  White,  of  the  Mayflower) ;  preii.  course. 
Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Kents  Hill;  A.B.,  Bowdoin. 
1874;  A.M.,  1877:  m.  Jane  C.  Donnell,  of  Alna,  Me., 
July  9,  1878;  1  daughter,  Florence  Donnell  (mem. 
faculty  of  Vassar  Coll.).  Teacher,  Bucksport  (Me.) 
Sem.,  1874-6  and  1879-81;  prin.  W^ashington  Acad., 
East  Machias,  1876-9  and  1881-4,  Lincoln  Acad., 
Newcastle,  1884-92  and  1908-12,  Bangor  High  Sch.. 
1892-08:  supt.  schs.,  Newcastle  and  Damariscotta, 
Me.,  since  1912.  Trustee  Lincoln  Acad.  Pres. 
Maine  Teachers'  Assn..  1898,  Me.  Assn.  Colls,  and 
Prep.  Schs.,  1903.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Republican.  Conglist.  Address:  New- 
castle, Me. 

WHITE,  Henry  Patterson,  editor;  b.  Belfast,  Me., 

July  29,  I860;  s.  Robert  and  Eliza  Ann  (Simonton) 
White;  ed.  Abbott  Sch.,  Farmington,  Me.;  m.  Grace 
Adelaide  Gould,  of  Farmington,  Sept.  17.  1883;  3 
children,  Robert  F.,  Mrs.  L.  R.  Trumbull,  Mrs.  A.  T. 
Thurston.  Began  learning  printer's  trade,  1876:  en- 
tered upon  work  as  journalist,  1879;  opened  book 
and  stationery  store,  1886;  established  The  Frank- 
lin Journal,  1882;  burned  out  in  1886,  and  publica- 
tion discontinued;  in  1912  resumed  publishing  The 
Franklin  .lournal;  now  business  mgr.  and  editor  in 
chief  of  The  Franklin  Journal  Co.,  publishers  of 
The  Franklin  Journal;  propr.  H.  P.  White  &  Co., 
booksellers  and  stationers.  Trustee  State  Normal 
Schs.,  Me.,  1912-13;  trustee  Farmington  Pub.  Li- 
brary. Pres.  Farmington  Bd.  of  Trade  3  yrs.  Inde- 
pendent Democrat.  Unitarian.  Address:  Farming- 
ton,  Me. 

WHITE,  Herbert  Humphrey,  insurance  official: 
b.  Hartford.  Conn.,  July  3.  1858;  s.  I'^rancis  A.  and 
Cornelia  (Humphrey)  White;  ed.  grammar  and 
high  schs..  Hartford,  and  by  pvt.  study;  m.  Hart- 
ford. Oct.  20,  1886,  Ella  F.  Kinne;  1  daughter,  Mari- 
on H.  Clk.  Hartford  Trust  Co..  1874-8;  elk.  and 
asst.  cashier,  Phoenix  Nat.  Bank.  Hartford,  1878- 
98;  auditor,  1894-9,  sec.  and  dir.,  1899-06,  treas.  and 
dir.  since  1906,  Conn.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.;  mem. 
Hartford  Common  Council,  1893-7  (pres.  1896);  al- 
derman. 1897-9;  mem.  West  Middle  Dist.  Sch.  Com. 
since  1901.  Dir.  Hartford  Retreat  for  the  Insane; 
treas.  and  trustee  Conn.  Inst,  for  the  Blind.  Mem. 
S.A.R.,  (^onn.  Hist.  Society.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Chilis:  Hartford,  Twentieth  Century,  Hartford  Golf. 


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Recreations:  grolf.    Home:  76  North  Beacon  St.   Of- 
fice: 36  Pearl  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

WHITZ:,  Herbert  Judson,  clergyman;  b.  Leomin- 
ster, Ma.ss.,  Aug.  27,  1864;  s.  Samuel  Leander  and 
Nancy  Porter  (Barker)  White;  descendant  of  Pere- 
grine White,  of  the  Mayflower,  and  on  mother's 
side,  five  grandfathers  in  Concord  fight;  student 
Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  Amherst,  1883-6;  Colgate,  1887; 
Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1S98-9;  (D.D.,  McMinnville 
Coll.,  Ore.,  1907);  m.  Dec.  11,  1888,  Annie  Mabel 
Sprague,  of  Lynn,  Mass.;  3  children,  Paul  J.,  Bur- 
ton S.,  Harold  G.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry  1890; 
pastor  Joliet,  111.,  1890-5,  Bethany  Ch.,  Boston, 
1895-9,  Beverly,  Mass.,  1899-05,  Tacoma,  Wash., 
1905-9,  1st  Ch.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  since  1909.  Trus- 
tee Am.  Bapt.  Foreign  Missionary  Soc,  (^onn.  Lit. 
Instn.,  Sufiield,  Conn.  Bapt.  Conv.,  Education  Soc, 
etc.  Prohibitionist.  Mason.  Has  traveled  in  Eu- 
rope; popular  lecturer.  Author  of  many  published 
sermons,  articles,  etc.  Recreations:  farming.  Ad- 
dress: 145  Vine  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

WHITE,  Homer,  clergyman;  b.  Weathersfield, 
Vt.,  Mar.  9,  1837;  s.  George  and  Electa  (Cushman) 
White;  grad.  Mt.  Washington  Collegiate  Inst.,  New 
York,  1858;  A.B.,  Union  Coll.,  Schenectady,  N.Y., 
1861;  LL.B.,  Law  Dept.,  Univ.  of  City  of  New  York, 
1862;  (S.T.D.,  Griswold  Coll.,  1892);  m.  Detroit, 
Mich.,  Nov.  10,  1864,  Catherine  F.  Corhein  (now  de- 
ceased) :  m.  2d,  Enosburg,  Vt.,  Apr.  15,  1880,  Martha 
E.  Cramton;  1  child,  Georgia.  Ordered  deacon,  1869, 
ordained  priest,  1870,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  St.  Matthew's 
Ch.,  Enosburg  Falls,  Vt.,  1869-81,  Randolph,  Vt., 
1881-6,  Northfield,  Vt.,  1886-93,  Randolph,  1893-02, 
retired,  1902.  Trustee  Norwich  U.,  Northfield,  Vt.; 
pres.  trustees  Kimball  Pub.  Library,  Randolph,  Vt. 
Mem.  Zeta  Psi.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Ran- 
dolph University.    Address:  Randolph,  Vt. 

"WHITE.  Horace  Iiorlug',  chemist;  moved  to 
Fargo,    X.D.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

WHITE,  Horatio  Stevens,  professor  German;  b. 
Syracuse,  N.Y.,  Apr.  23,  1852;  s.  Horatio  Nelson 
and  Henrietta  Andrews  (Stevens)  White;  A.B., 
Harvard,  1873;  (LL.D.,  Glasgow  U.,  Scotland, 
1901);  m.  Fanny  Clary  Gott,  of  Syracuse,  June  14, 
1883.  Traveled  and  studied  in  Europe  several  yrs.; 
admitted  to  New  York  bar,  1878;  asst.  prof.  Greek 
and  Latin,  1876-8,  German,  1878-83,  head  German 
dept.,  1891-1902,  dean  gen.  faculty,  1888-96,  dean 
univ.  faculty,  1896-1902,  Cornell  U.;  prof.  German, 
Harvard,  since  1902.  Acting  curator  Germanic 
Mus.,  Harvard,  1908-9.  Mem.  Modern  Lang.  Assn. 
America,  Goethe-Gesellschaft,  Weimar,  Germany, 
Neuphilologen-Verband,  Germany;  hon.  mem. 
Goethe  Soc,  New  York.  Clubs:  Citizens'  (Syra- 
cuse), Players  (New  York),  Oakley  Country 
(Watertown,  Mass.),  Harvard  Union,  Colonial,  Var- 
sity (Cambridge,  Mass.),  Harvard  Club  of  Boston. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Ad- 
dress:    29    Reservoir    St.,    Cambridge,    Mass.* 

WHITE,  James  Clarke,  M.D.;  b.  Belfast,  Me., 
.Tuly  7,  1833;  s.  James  Patterson  and  Mary  Ann 
(Clarke)  White;  A.B..  Harvard,  1853,  M.D.,  1856; 
studied  at  Vienna,  1856-7;  m.  Martha  Anna  Ellis, 
of  Boston,  Nov.  5,  1862.  Began  practice  at  Boston, 
1857;  lecturer,  1863-4,  adj.  prof,  chemistry,  1866- 
71,  instr.  med.  chemistry,  1871-2,  prof,  dei'matologv, 
1871-1902,  prof,  emeritus,  1902,  Harvard  Med.  Sch. 
Fellow  Am.  Acad  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Am. 
Dermatol.  Soc.  (1st  pres.  1902-3),  Internal.  Der- 
matological  Assn.  (ex-pres.);  foreign  hon.  mem. 
dermatol.  socs.  of  London,  Berlin,  Vienna,  and 
Italy:  corr.  mem.  French  Dermatol.  Soc,  Royal 
Soc.  Medicine  of  Great  Britain.  Argentine  Derma- 
tological  Soc;  hon.  mem.  New  York  Dermatol.  Soc; 
ex-pres.  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Club:  Somerset.  Author:  Dermatitis  Venenata, 
1887.  Contbr.  to  med.  periodicals;  Sketches  from 
My  Life,  1914.   Address:    259  Marlboro  St.,  Boston.* 

"WHITE,  James  Gardiner,  life  insurance;  b.  San 
Francisco,  Cal.,  May  22,  1860:  s.  James  Washing- 
ton and  Rebecca  (Gardiner)  White;  ed.  pub.  schs.. 
Me.,  and  Classical  Sch.,  Hallowell,  Me.;  m.  Mar- 
garet, d.  Gen.  Charles  P.  Mattocks,  of  Portland, 
Me.,  Sept.  17,  1896;  2  children,  Charlotte  Louise, 
James  Mattocks.  Lived  in  Boston  since  1881;  be- 
came connected  with  Travelers  Ins.  Co.,  1883,  dist. 
agt.   same  since   1901;   pres.   Hamilton  Assn.    (real 


estate).  Mem.  Boston  Life  Underwriters'  Assn. 
(ex-pres.).  Mem.  Mass.  Vol.  Militia  since  1886; 
served  as  asst.  insp.-gen.  and  insp.-gen.  on  staffs 
of  Govs.  Crane,  Bates,  Guild  and  Draper;  brig, 
gen.  and  commissary  gen.  of  Mass.  since  1907.  Re- 
publican. Episcopalian.  Mem.  Veteran  Assn.  1st 
Corps  Cadets,  Old  Guard,  Hooker  Assn.  Mason. 
Clubs:  Algonquin,  Pine  Tree  State  (ex-pres.), 
Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Exchange,  Engineers',  Re- 
publican, Middlesex,  Brae  Burn  Country,  Squash 
Tennis  (Newton  Clentre).  Home:  950  (jentre  St., 
Newton  Centre,  Mass.  Office:  10  Post  Office  Sq., 
Boston. 

WHITE,  John  Francis,  shoe  mfr. ;  b.  Wakefield. 
Mass.,  Dec.  8,  1878;  s.  John  W.  and  Etta  May 
White;  B.S.,  Amherst,  1902;  m.  Olga  Crowell,  of 
Elizabeth,  N.J.,  Apr.  11,  1908;  2  children,  Priscilla, 
John  Warren,  2d.  Engaged  in  manufacture  of 
shoes,  with  T.  H.  Jones  Shoe  Co.,  of  which  has 
been  pres.  and  gen.  mgr.  since  1913.  Mem.  Beta 
Theta  Pi,  1898-02  (Amherst).  Republican.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Home:  73  Chestnut  St.,  Wakefield, 
Mass.  Address:  T.  H.  Jones  Shoe  Co.,  Stoneham, 
Mass. 

WHITE,  John  Hurlbut,  lawyer;  Nov.  23,  1833- 
19 — .     (See   vol.    1909.) 

WHITE,  John  Williams,  prof.  Greek;  b.  Cincin- 
nati, Mar.  5,  1849;  s.  Rev.  John  Whitney  and  Anna 
Catharine  (Williams)  White;  A.B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan, 
1868,  A.M.,  1871;  A.M.,  Ph.D.,  Harvard,  1877; 
(LL.D.,  Wesleyan,  1896,  Ohio  Wesleyan,  1905; 
Litt.D.,  U.  of  Cambridge,  England,  1900,  Harvard, 
1913);  m.  Alice,  d.  Picton  Drayton  Hillver,  of  Dela- 
ware, O.,  June  20,  1871.  Tutor,  1874-7,  asst.  prof. 
Greek,  1877-84,  prof.,  1884-1909,  Harvard:  now 
prof,  emeritus.  First  chmn.  mng.  com.  Am.  School 
Classical  Studies  in  Athens,  Greece,  1881-6.  Hon. 
pres.  Archseol.  Inst.  America;  fellow  Am.  Acad. 
Arts  and  Sciences;  hon.  mem.  British  Soc.  Promo- 
tion Hellenic  Studies;  mem.  Kais.  Deutsches 
Archiiol.  Inst.  (Berlin).  (See  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica for  books  and  writings.)  Address:  IS  Con- 
cord Av.,   Cambridge,   Mass.* 

WHITE,  J(oseph)  Harvey,  publicity  agent;  b. 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1869;  s.  Joseph 
H(arvey)  and  F(annie)  Angelia  (Scott)  White; 
descendant  of  Capt.  Thomas  White,  who  settled 
in  Weymouth,  Mass.,  about  1630;  grad.  Somerville 
High  Sch.,  1888;  spl.  student.  Harvard,  class  of 
1892;  spl.  student,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1902-3; 
m.  Helen  B.  Stevens,  of  Medford,  Mass.,  June  15, 
1910;  1  daughter,  Barbara.  Began,  1888,  work- 
ing for  father  in  wholesale  produce  business; 
later  admitted  to  partnership  under  firm  name  of 
Joseph  H.  White  &  Son,  Blackstone  St.,  Boston; 
in  employ  of  Boston  Elevated  Ry.  Co.  as  pub- 
licity agt.  since  Jan.  1,  1898.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Boston  City,  Harvard  (Boston).  Extensive 
writer  on  transportation  and  corporations.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Mass.  Fish  and 
Game  Assn.,  N.E.  Genealogical  Soc.  Recreations: 
motoring,  country  life,  fishing.  Home:  Algonquin 
Rd.,   Newton,   Mass.    Office:     101   Milk  St.,   Boston. 

WHITE,  Iieou  Edward,  otologist;  b.  Barton,  Vt., 
July  30,  1867;  s.  Orra  A.  and  Emily  B.  (King) 
White:  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1890;  M.D.,  Dartmouth 
Med.  Sch.,  1893;  m.  Cora  E.  Murkland,  of  Barton, 
Vt.,  Nov.  24,  1892;  m.  2d,  Nov.  12,  1903,  Mrs.  G. 
Maude  Patch;  children,  Leon  E.,  Priscilla.  Prac- 
ticed Roxbury,  Mass.,  1893-7;  specialist  in  dis- 
eases of  the  ear,  nose  and  throat  since  1898; 
house  surgeon,  1897-S,  asst.  surgeon,  1898-05,  Mass. 
Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary;  surgeon  in 
otology,  St.  Elizabeth's  Hosp.,  1898-01.  Mem.  Mass. 
Med.  Soc,  A.M. A.,  N.E.  Laryngol.,  Rhinol.  and 
Otol.  Soc.  Clubs:  University.  Mass.  Automobile. 
Recreations:  fishing.  Home:  "Pine  Knolls,"  Wel- 
lesley,  Mass.    Office:    397  Marlboro  St.,  Boston. 

WHITE,  I^evi,  M.D. ;  b.  Douglas.  Mass.,  Nov.  20, 
1849;  s.  David  P.  (M.D.)  and  Abigail  (Morton) 
White;  descendant,  8th  generation,  of  Peregrine 
"White,  of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  Douglas  High  Sch. 
and  Dean  Acad.,  Franklin,  Mass.;  M.D.,  Bellevue 
Hosp.  Med.  Sch.  (New  York  U.),  1872;  m.  Ella  J. 
Burgess,  of  Hopedale,  Mass.,  July  1,  1873.  Prac- 
ticed at  East  Douglas,  Mass.,  1872  to  1891;  Wor- 
cester since   1901.    Mem.   A.M.A.,   Mass.   Med.    Soc. 


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Mason:    Odd    Fellow:    mem.    Order    Eastern    Star. 
Recreations:     travel.    Address:    7   Gates  St.,  Wor- 
cester,   Mass. 

WHITE,  liloyd  E.,  justice  Superior  Court  of 
IVIass.     lionie:     Taunton,   Mass. 

WHITE,  Luther,  lawyer;  Sept.  2,  lS41-Mar.  15, 
1911.     (  See  vol.   1909.) 

WHITE,  Marcus,  educator;  b.  Blackstone,  Mass., 
1S61;  s.  Leander  and  Harriet  White;  A.B..  Wes- 
leyan  U.,  ISSS  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1906:  post- 
grad, work  in  France  and  Germany,  1891-2:  m. 
New  Britain.  Conn.,  1S96,  Helen  D.  Cowles.  Teacher, 
Penn  Charter  Sch.,  Phila.,  1888-90,  State  Normal 
Sch.,  Millersville,  Pa.,  1S90-1;  Free  Acad.,  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  1892-4;  prin.  State  Normal  Sch.,  New 
Britain,  Conn.,  since  1894.  Address:  New  Britain, 
Conn. 

WHITE,  Martha  Evelyn  Davis,  essayist,  lec- 
turer: b.  Hopkinton,  N.Y.:  d.  Philo  A.  and  Anna  S. 
(Lobdell)  Davis;  ed.  common  schs.,  under  pvt. 
tutors  and  2  vrs.  at  Potsdam  (N.Y.)  Normal  Sch.; 
m.  Ft.  Jackson,  N.Y.,  Aug.  24,  1889,  True  Worthy 
White.  Has  contributed  articles  to  Atlantic 
^Monthly,  New  England  Mag.,  The  Outlook,  etc.; 
lectures  before  women's  clubs  on  lit.  and  social 
subjects.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  N.E.  Women's,  Ar- 
lington Women's,  Women's  City  of  Boston.  Rec- 
reations: the  theatre.  Address:  122  Appleton  St., 
Arlington  Heights,  Mass. 

WHITE,  Moses  Perkins,  lawyer;  b.  Freetown, 
:\Iass.,  Dec.  IS,  1849:  s.  Rev.  Samuel  Shepherd  and 
Clara  Sawver  (Perkins)  White;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1872,  LL.B.,  1875;  m.  Alice  Maud  Merrill,  of  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Apr.  25,  1878:  2  children,  Margaret 
(grad.  Radcliffe  Coll.;  landscape  architect),  Wat- 
son (Harvard,  1910).  Admitted  to  bar,  1S75,  to 
U.S.  Circuit  Ct.,  1878,  since  in  practice,  chiefly 
management  of  trust  properties;  treas.  Boston  & 
Colo.  Smelting  Co.:  trustee  North  End  Savings 
Bank.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston.  Clubs:  Union,  Harvard,  Economic,  Mass. 
Reform.  Recreations:  walking.  Home:  Cambridge. 
Address:     95    Milk   St.,    Boston. 

WHITE,  ITomian  H.,  publisher:  b.  Montclair, 
N.J.,  Dec.  25,  1S71;  s.  Henry  and  Henrietta  L. 
(Hill)  White;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895:  m.  Gertrude 
Steese,  of  Brookline,  Oct.  15,  1896;  children,  Nor- 
man H.,  Jr.,  Dorothy,  John  S.  Treas.  Boston  Book- 
binding Co.;  also  connected  with  Small,  Maynard 
&  Co.,  pubs.;  sec.  Mass.  Savings  Ins.  League:  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1907,  8,  9.  10,  11;  apptd.  by 
Gov.  Foss  chmn.  State  Commn.  on  Economy  and 
Efficiency,  1912.  Sec.  Mass.  Anti-merger  League. 
Mem.  Plii  Eta.  Unitarian.  Home:  Brookline.  Of- 
fice:   15  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

WHITE,  Obed  Jacob,  clergyman;  b.  Palmyra, 
Marion  Co.,  Mo.,  Sept.  19,  1858;  s.  Madison  William 
and  Marilla  (I'unk)  White;  A.B.,  La  Grange  (Mo.) 
Coll.,  1SS4  (valedictorian),  A.M.,  1891;  grad.  Roch- 
ester Theol.  Sem.,  1887:  D.D.,  La  Grange,  1905, 
D.D.,  Colbv,  1905);  m.  Cora  Mav  Jennings,  of  Jer- 
sey City.  N.J.,  May  1,  1889:  4  children,  Russell  M., 
Irving  C.,  Ralph  W.,  Earle  F.  Began  preaching 
at  Rochester,  N.T..  1885;  ordained  Bapt.  ministrv, 
1887:  pastor  1st  Ch..  Jersey  City,  N.J.,  1887-9,  1st 
Ch.,  Nashua,  N.H.,  1889-94,  Winthrop  St.  Ch.,  Taun- 
ton, Mass.,  1894-10,  Washington  St.  Ch.,  Lynn, 
since  Jan.  15,  1910.  ]Mem.  bd.  dirs.  Mass.  Bapt. 
Missionary  Soc.  (exec.  bd.).  Pres.  Conf.  Bapt. 
Ministers  of  Mass.  Ex-pres.  Conf.  Bapt.  Ministers' 
of  Boston:  ex-pres.  Boston  Bapt.  Ministers'  Conf. 
Mem.  Lynn  Chamber  of  Commerce  (com.  on  civic 
peace  and  equity).  Compiler:  Responsive  Readings 
from  the  Old  and  New  Testaments  for  use  in 
Public  Worship,  1893.  Recreations:  gardening. 
Address:     75    Hollingsworth    St.,    Lynn,    Mass. 

WHITE,  Ralph  Huntingrton,  merchant:  b.  Hins- 
dale, Mass.,  Jan.  11,  1841;  s.  Joseph  H.  and  Sophia 
M.  White:  descendant  of  Peregrine  White,  of  the 
Mayflower:  ed.  dist.  schs.;  m.  Ellen  M.  Tucker, 
Dec.  10,  1863  (now  deceased);  m.  2d,  Lena  E.  Heb- 
bard,  of  Boston,  Oct.  5.  1899.  Peddler  on  cars  be- 
tween Chester  and  Pittsfield,  1853-63:  mcht.  at 
Boston,  and  owner  dept.  store  (R.  H.  White  (io.). 
Republican.      Unitarian.      Home:      Chestnut    Hill, 


Mass.,  and  56  Fenway,  Boston.  Office:  R.  H.  White 
Co.,  Boston,   Mass. 

WHITE,  Sallle  Joy,  writer;  died  Mar.  26.  1909. 
(Se.'  vol.  i:t(i;i,  al.^o  Wlio's  Who  in  America,  1908-9.) 

WHITE,  Thomas  Washlng^ton,  druggist;  b.  New- 
ton Upper  Falls,  .Mass.,  .Ian.  10,  1876;  s.  Daniel 
William  and  Hannah  (Newton)  ^Vhite,  both  of 
whom  emigrated  from  England;  ed.  grammar  and 
high  schs.,  NfWlon:  Mass.  Coll.  of  I'liurmacy,  Bos- 
ton; m.  Apr.  29,  1903,  Susan  Cornelia  Page,  of 
Boston.  In  business  for  self  from  age  of  21,  in 
same  location;  also  owns  store  in  Needham,  Mass.; 
treas.  Maloney  &  White  Co.;  dii-.  Odd  Fellows 
Bldg.  Assn.  Itepublican.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen, 
Newton,  1904-9;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910- 
14;  apptd.  mem.  Mass.  Commn.  on  Economy  and 
Efficiency,  Aug.,  1914.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (32°, 
K.T.,  Shriner) ;  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  A.O.U.W.,  Sons 
of  St.  George.  Clubs:  Boston  Citv,  Boston  Press, 
B.A.A.,  Newton  Club.  Home:  1173  Boylston  St. 
Address:    301   Elliot  St.,  Newton,  Mass. 

WHITE,  True  Worthy,  educator;  b.  Methuen, 
]Mass.,  Feb.  27,  1864;  s.  Daniel  Appleton  and  (j;iara 
(Toms)  White;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1887;  A.M.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1890;  m.  Martha  Evelyn  Davis,  of  Ft.  Jack- 
son, N.Y.,  Aug.  24,  1889.  Taught  sch.  6  yrs. :  supt. 
schs.,  Westboro,  Mass.,  1891-5,  Arlington,  1895-6; 
established  Teachers'  Exchange,  Boston,  1896, 
since  mgr.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon.  Pres.  Weston  Sch. 
for  Girls  (incorporated  1915).  Club:  Boston  City. 
Contbr.  to  leading  ednl.  jours.  Author:  Grammar 
for  Thinkers.  Home:  Arlington  Heights,  Mass. 
Office:     120   Boylston   St.,   Boston. 

WHITE,  Wallace  Humphrey,  Sr.,  lawyer:  b. 
Livermore,  Me.,  Sept.  4,  1848;  s.  John  and  Mary 
A.  White;  ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.;  studied  law; 
admitted  to  bar,  1874,  and  engaged  in  practice  at 
Lewiston,  Me.;  co.  atty.  Androscoggin  Co.,  1876-81: 
attv.  for  U.S.  in  Alabama  claims,  1882-3;  mem.  Me. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1883,  Senate,  1899,  1901.  Home:  Lewis- 
ton,  Me. 

WHITE,  Walter  Henry,  M.D.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WHITE,  WilUam  Allen,  M.D.;  b.  Weare,  N.H., 
May  2,  1863:  s.  William  A.  and  Caroline  (Pownell) 
White:  attended  2  courses  of  lectures  at  :Mass. 
Coll.  of  Pharmacy:  conducted  drug  business  at 
Boston,  1889-94:  M.D.,  Tufts  Coll.  Med.  Sch.,  1894; 
m.  Lowell,  Mass..  1894,  Adeline  Veo.  Practiced, 
Roxbury,  since  1895;  mem.  faculty  and  prof,  ma- 
teria medica,  Boston  Dental  Coll.  9  yrs.:  instr. 
theory  and  practice  of  medicine.  Tufts  Coll.,  3 
yrs.,  also  lecturer  on  diseases  of  children;  supt. 
and  physician,  Marcella  St.  Home,  Boston,  2  yrs. 
Republican.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Royal  Arcanum. 
Address:     24  9   Warren   St.,   Roxbury,   Mass. 

WHITE.  William  Robbins,  M.D.;  b.  Cavendish, 
Vt.,  Oct.  31,  1849;  s.  Joseph  A.  and  Ellen  L.  White: 
grad.  Kimball  Union  Acad.,  N.H.,  1870;  A.B.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1874;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1877:  in- 
terne, R.I.  Hosp.,  18  mos.;  m.  Providence,  R.I., 
Dec.  10,  1879,  Helen  G.  Farmer;  4  children,  Howard 
Joseph,  William  E.,  Donald  C,  Margaret  H.  Prac- 
tices at  Providence;  visiting  phys.  to  R.I.  Hosp.. 
1882-09,  consulting  phys.  since  1909;  mem.  Provi- 
dence Sch.  Com.,  1892-02.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Am.  Acad. 
Medicine,  R.I.  INIed.  Soc,  Providence  Med.  Assn., 
Providence  Clin.  Club.  Nat.  Assn.  for  Study  and 
Prevention  of  Tuberculosis,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Address:  7  Green  St., 
Providence,  R.I. 

WHITEPORD,  Robert  Naylor,  educator,  writer. 
(See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1908-9.) 

WHITEHEAD,  John,  theologian;  b.  Ashton-un- 
der-Lvne,  Eng.,  Mar.  14,  1850;  s.  David  and  Nancy 
Whitehead:  B.A.,  Acad,  of  the  New  Ch.,  1879,  B.Th., 
1880,  A.M.,  1899;  m.  Mary  Aitken,  of  Phila.,  Oct.  20, 
1880.  Pastor  New  Ch.  (Swedenborgian)  Soc, 
Pittsburg,  1880-95,  Urbana,  O.,  1895-9;  pres.  Ur- 
bana  U.,  1895-9;  teacher  theology  New  Ch.  Theol. 
Sch.,  1899-1902;  presiding  minister  Mich.  Assn. 
of  the  New  Ch.  and  pastor  Detroit  Soc.  of  the  New 
Ch.,  1902-5:  lecturer  on  Swedenborg's  philosophy 
and  theology,  Boston,  Jan.  1,  1906 — ;  state  lec- 
turer, Mass.  Assn.  of  the  New  Ch.,  Oct.,  1909 — . 
Established,  1897,  New  Philosophy  (Swedenbor- 
gian paper).    Mem.  Gen.  Conv.  and  (Zlouncil  of  Min- 


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isters,  Am.  Social  Science  Assn.,  Swedenborg 
Scientific  Assn.;  librarian  New  Cli.  Tiieol.  Sch., 
1912 — ;  chmn.  of  Conn,  on  Translation  of  tlie 
Word,  Gen.  Conv.  of  New  Jerusalem  Ch.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:  57  Dana  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  134 
Bowdoin  St.,  Boston.* 

WHITEHIIiIi,  Edwin  Hunt,  educator.    (See  vol. 

i!<(i;».) 

WHITEHIIiIi,  Harry  Clarence,  editor  and  pub- 
li.slier:  b.  (iioioii,  \'i.,  May  9.  1.S75:  s.  Moses  Hatch 
and  Klla  Frances  (Ricker)  Wliitehill;  ed.  pub. 
.schs.  of  Groton,  Vt.,  and  Montpelier  Sem. ;  m. 
Mary  Moody,  of  Waterbury,  Vt.,  .Ian.  19,  1898. 
Learned  newspaper  business  with  Montpelier  (Vt.) 
Argus;  began  publication  of  Waterbury  Record 
and  Stowe  .Journal,  Waterbury,  Vt.,  1895,  and  so 
continues;  also  farmer  and  fancy  stock  breeder; 
liropr.  "Moody  Blush  Hill  I''arm":  trustee  and  sec. 
Waterbury  Savings  Banl^  &  Trust  Co.  (charter 
inem.).  Mem.  bd.  commrs.  Montpelier  Sem.; 
trustee  M.E.  Ch.  Republican.  Active  mem.  Ayr- 
shire Breeders'  Assn..  Vt.  Press  Club.  Mason.  Ad- 
dress:   Waterbury,  Vt. 

WHITEHIIiIi,  John,  clergyman;  b.  Paisley, 
Scotland,  Aug.  H,  183.3;  s.  .Tames  and  Mary  (Muir) 
Whitehill;  airived  in  America,  1845;  grad.  Mon- 
son  Acad.,  1854;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1858  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa):  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1861;  m.  Sud- 
bury, Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1861,  Clara  J.  Hunt  (died 
Nov.  8,  1865);  m.  2d,  Sudbury,  May  4,  1869.  Eliza- 
beth A.  Parmenter  (died  Jan.  13,  1890);  8  children, 
Edwin  Hunt,  Clara  Agnes,  Robert,  Alfred  Parmen- 
ter, Miriam  (Mrs.  Harry  L.  Carpenter),  "Walter 
Muir.  Philip  John,  Hilda.  Ordained  to  ministrv 
Congl.  Ch..  1861;  pastor  South  Wilbraham,  Mass., 
1861-S,  Oldtown  Ch.,  North  Attleboro,  since  Mar.. 
1869;  mem.  Mas.s.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1882-3;  has  served 
about  20  yrs.  on  Sch.  Com.  (chmn.  6  yrs.);  mem. 
Rep.  Town  Com.:  representative  of  North  Attleboro 
at  250tli  Anniversary  of  Rehobotli,  Mass.  Repub- 
lican (voted  for  John  C.  Fremont  in  1856).  Mem. 
Taunton  Ministerial  Assn.  Published  Early  His- 
tory of  First  Church  of  Christ  in  Attleboro,  1894. 
Address:  North  Attleboro,  Mass. 

WHITEHOUSE,  Plorence  Brooks  (Mrs.  Robert 
Treat  Whitehouse).  author;  b.  Augusta,  Me.;  d. 
Samuel  Spencer  and  Mary  Caroline  (Wadsworth) 
Brooks;  descendant  of  Peregrine  White  on  mother's 
side;  ed.  pub.  schs..  and  St.  Catharine's  Hall,  Au- 
gusta; studied  music,  art  and  languages  in  Bos- 
ton; m.  Robert  Treat  Whitehouse,  of  Portland, 
Me.,  June  19.  1894;  3  children,  William  Penn,  2(1. 
Robert  Treat,  Jr.,  Brooks.  Pres.  Suffrage  League 
of  Portland:  chmn.  organization  com.  ISIe.  Woman 
Suffrage  Assn.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Current  Event, 
Rossini.  Civic.  The  Cauldron.  Author:  The  God 
of  Things.  1902;  The  Effendi,  1904.  Address:  42 
Deering   .St.,   Portland,   Me. 

WHITEHOUSE,  Francis  Clark,  paper  mfr.;  Sept. 

18.    1845-1910.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

WHITEHOUSE,  Kobert  Treat,  lawyer;  b.  Au- 
gusta, Me.,  IMar.  27,  1870;  s.  William  Penn  and 
Evelyn  M.  (Treat)  Whitehouse:  descendant  of 
Thomas  Whitehouse,  of  Dover,  N.H.,  also  direct 
descendant  in  9th  generation  of  Gov.  Robert  Treat, 
of  Conn.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891,  LL.B.,  1893;  m.  P'lor- 
ence  Brooks,  June  19,  1894;  3  children,  William 
Penn,  2d,  Robert  Treat,  Jr.,  Brooks.  Admitted  to 
bar,  1893;  county  atty.  Cumberland  Co.,  Me.,  1900; 
U.S.  atty.,  Dist.  of  Me.,  Jan.  11.  1906-May,  1914. 
Republican.  Pres.  State  Bd.  of  Charities  and  Cor- 
rection of  Me.,  Men's  Equal  Suffrage  League  of  Me. 
Mem.  Me.  and  Cumberland  bar  assns.  Clubs:  Cum- 
berland, Portland  Yacht,  Portland  Country,  Eco- 
nomic, Civic,  Lincoln;  Harvard  (New  York  and 
Boston).  Author:  Equity  .Jurisdiction,  Pleading 
and  Practice  in  Maine,  1900;  Criminal  Directions 
and  Forms.  1913;  Whitehouse's  Equity  Practice  (3 
vols.),  1915.  Recreations:  outdoor  life.  Home:  42 
Deering  St.    Office:  85  I-:xchange  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

WHITEHOUSE,  William  Penn,  judge;  b.  Vassal- 
boro.  Me.,  Apr.  9,  1842;  s.  John  Roberts  and  Hannah 
(Percival)  Whitehouse;  A.B.,  Waterville  (now  Col- 
by) Coll.,  Me.,  1863,  A.M.,  1866  (LL.D.,  1896);  m. 
Evelyn  M.,  d.  Col.  Robert  Treat,  of  Frankfort,  Me., 


June  24,  1869;  father  of  Robert  Treat  Whitehouse. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1865;  city  solicitor,  Augusta,  Me., 
4  yrs.;  co.  atty.,  1869-76;  judge  Superior  Ct.,  1878- 
90;  asso.  justice  Supreme  Jud.  Ct,  of  Mc.,  1890-11, 
chief  justice,  July  26,  1911-Apr.  9,  1913  (retired 
under  age  limit);  now  counselor-at-law.  Republi- 
can. Trustee  of  Kennebec  Savings  Bank,  1888 — . 
Chmn.  commn.  on  New  Insane  Hosp.,  1873.  Wrote 
monograpli  against  the  cottage  system  publislied 
by  the  state.    Homo:  4  7  Grove  St.,  Augusta,  Me.'* 

"WHITESIDE,  Alexander,  lawyer;  b.  Champlain, 
N.Y.,  July  2,  1874;  s.  Alexander  and  Eleanor  Anne 
(Shattuck)  Whiteside;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1895,  LL.B., 
1898;  m.  Ethel  Stockton,  of  Boston,  May  10, 
1909;  children,  Thomas,  Howard  Stockton.  Prac- 
ticed in  Boston  since  1898;  mem.  firm  of  Warren, 
Garfield,  Whiteside  &  Lamson;  dir.  Paul  Revere 
Trust  Co.,  Boston,  Barrington  Steam  Brick  Co., 
Providence,  R.  I.  Served  4  yrs.  in  M.V.M.  Dir.  Bos- 
ton Cliamber  of  Commerce.  Episcopalian.  Mem. 
Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Clubs:  Somerset,  Tennis  and 
Racquet,  Exchange,  City.  Home;  233  Beacon  St. 
Office:  30  State  St..  Boston. 

WHITFORD,  Edward  Dwisrht,  pork  packer;  b. 
Waltham,  Mass.,  Sept.  27,  1868;  s.  George  Henry 
and  Martha  Ann  (Stickney)  Whitford;  ed.  pub. 
schs.,  \\'altham,  Mass.;  Bridgewater  State  Normal 
Sch.;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1892;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law 
Sch.,  1896;  m.  Edith  M.  Loring,  of  Newton,  Mass., 
June  19,  1900;  1  daughter,  Ethel.  Practiced  law,  Bos- 
ton, 1896-01 ;  treas.  John  P.  Squire  &  Co.  since  Feb. 
1901;  also  treas.  Boston  Packing  &  Provision  Co.; 
v. p.  Harvard  Trust  Co.,  Cambrid.ge,  Mass.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic  Assn.;  Har- 
vard (Boston  and  New  York).  Home:  1600  Beacon 
St.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Office:  165  Gore  St.,  East 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

WHITIir,  Henry  Thomas,  mfr.;  b.  North  Ux- 
bridge,  Mass.,  Dec.  15,  1854;  s.  Charles  E.  and  Ade- 
line C.  (Swift)  Whitin;  g.s.  Paul,  Jr.,  and  Sarah 
Richardson  (Chapin)  Whitin;  descendant  of  Na- 
thaniel Whiting,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1638;  ed.  High- 
land Acad..  Worcester,  Mass.;  m.  Jan.  1,  1876,  Cora, 
d,  Scotto  Berry;  children,  Paul,  Florence,  Marion, 
Marjorie,  Richard  Courtney.  Foreman,  supt.,  agt., 
treas.  and  owner,  Paul  Whitin  Mfg.  Co.  (cotton 
cloth);  mem.  Nat.  Assn.  of  Mfrs.,  New  York;  chmn. 
Rep.  Town  Com.,  selectman  of  Northbridge.  Clubs: 
Worcester,  Tatnuck  and  Grafton  Country;  Manu- 
facturers (New  York) ;  Home  Marl^et  (Boston) ; 
Republican  of  Mass.  Mason.  Recreations;  shoot- 
ing, fishing,  horsei^ack  riding,  golf.  Address: 
Northbrid.ge,  W^orcester  Co.,   Mass. 

WHITIN,  James  Earle,  mfr.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WHITING,  Alfred  Catlin,  mfr.;  b.  St.  Albans, 
Vt.,  Feb.  23,  1853;  s.  Enoch  Bangs  and  Mary  Lorain 
(Fairchild)  Whiting;  ed.  St.  Albans  pub.  schs., 
pvt.  sch.  of  J.  W.  Tavlor,  U.  of  Vt.;  m.  Burlington, 
Vt.,  Oct.  9,  1878,  Lillie  Lewis  (died  Apr.  16,  1894); 
3  children,  Alfred  Lewis,  Margaret,  Grace:  m.  2d. 
Ogdensburg,  N.Y.,  July  15,  1896,  Ada  Damaris 
Bartlett.  Began  active  career  with  father  in  manu- 
facture by  machinery  of  dressing  brush  fibre  for 
brushmakers.  established  1873.  and  operating  un- 
der title  of  E.  B.  &  A.  C.  Whiting,  of  which  has 
been  mgr.  from  start;  pres.  E.  B.  &  A.  C.  Whiting 
Co.,  since  June  1,  1913;  dir.  and  treas.  Vt.  Electric 
Co.,  and  Baldwin  Refrigerator  Co.;  dir.  Burlington 
Mfg.  Co.;  v.-p.  and  treas.  Bourdon  Co.,  Hibbards  & 
Perkins  Shoe  Co.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem. 
Sigma  Phi.  Club:  Algonquin.  Recreations:  mo- 
toring.   Address:    Burlington,  Vt. 

WHITING,  Charles  Goodrich,  editor;  b.  St. 
Albans.  Vt,  Jan.  30,  1842:  s.  Calvin  and  Marv  R. 
(Goodi'ich)  Whiting;  ed.  high  sch.,  Cliicopee  Falls, 
Mass.;  m.  Eliza  Rose  Gray,  of  Adams,  Mass.,  June 
12,  1869.  After  youth  spent  in  paper-making,  farm- 
ing, keeping  country  store,  etc.,  joined  the  staff 
of  the  Republican,  1868;  has  been  with  it  ever  since 
except  18  months  when  asst.  editor  Albany  Even- 
ing Times;  lit.  editor  Republican,  1874-1910;  now 
asso.  editor.  Mem.  Nat.  Inst.  Arts  and  Letters, 
Conn.  Valley  Hist.  Soc,  City  Library  Assn.,  Spring- 
field. Club:  Authors'  (New  York).  Author:  Ode 
on  the  Dedication  of  the  Soldiers'  Monument  at 
Springfield,  1885:  The  Saunterer,  1886;  Walks  In 
New  England,    1903;   Arts  and   Letters   in    Spring- 


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field  (in  Spring-field  Present  and  Prospective), 
1905;  Poem  on  the  275th  Anniversary  of  Founding 
of  Springfield,  May  26,  1911;  "The  Temple  of 
Democracy,"  ode  on  musical  opening  of  the  Audi- 
torium, Springfield,  Feb.,  1913;  "A  Springfield 
Hymn,"  dedicating  Springfield's  municiiuil  group, 
Dec.  8,  1913.  Home:  2S4  Pine  St.,  Springfield, 
Mass.* 

"WHITING,  Elbridgre  Cutler,  clergyman,  teacher; 
b.  Hnlliston,  Mass..  Feb.  2,  1S62;  s.  Elbridge  Gerry 
and  Eliza  (Cutler)  Whiting;  descendant  of  Na- 
thaniel Whiting,  of  Dedham,  Mass..  1636;  grad. 
Holliston  High  Sch.,  1S7S;  grad.  Phillips  Acad., 
Andover,  1884;  B.A.,  Amherst,  1SS9;  B.D.,  Yale 
Div.  Sch.,  1891;  m.  Louise  Dana  Adams,  of  Castine, 
Me.,  June  4,  1891;  children,  Louise  Adams,  Char- 
lotte Adams,  Helen  Adams,  Elbridge  Cutler,  .Ir., 
Dana,  Phillips  Dwight.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry, 
1891;  pastor  Faith  Ch..  Springfield,  Mass.,  1891-92, 
5th  Av.  Ch.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1892-6,  Plymouth 
Ch..  Belmont,  Mass..  1899-04.  South  Sudbury, 
Mass.,  1904-14;  prin.  Whiting  Hall  (country  home 
sch.  for  girls)  since  Sept.  1,  1914.  Mem.  Delta  Up- 
silon.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Sons  of  Vets.  Recreations: 
tennis,  swimming,  boxing,  walking.  Address: 
South  Sudbury,  Mass. 

"WHITING,  Prederic  Allen,  secretary;  moved  to 
Cleveland,  O.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America.    1914-15.) 

"WHITING,  Georgfe  Elbridgre,  organist,  com- 
poser; b.  Holliston,  Mass.,  Sept.  14.  1842:  early 
showed  talent  for  music;  as  a  boy  played  in  con- 
cert at  Worcester.  Mass.;  became  organist,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  and  1862,  at  Boston;  later  at  Albany, 
N.T.;  studied  in  Europe.  1863  and  1872;  m.  Helen, 
d.  Rev.  T.  Aldrich.  of  TVorcester.  Mass.,  1867.  Or- 
ganist and  musical  dir..  Ch.  of  the  Immaculate 
Conception,  Boston,  1876-8.  and  again  since  1883; 
teacher  organ  New  England  Conservatory  of 
Music  several  yrs  .  resigning  1897:  organist  Cin- 
cinnati Music  Hall  and  prof,  oreran  and  comnosi- 
tion,  Cincinnati  Coll.  of  Music.  1878-83.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  comnositions.)  Address:  11 
Grosvenor  Rd..  Jamaica  Plain,  Boston."" 

"WHITING.  Jasper,  chemical  engineer:  b.  Boston, 
June  15.  1868;  s.  John  .Samuel  and  Lucy  Loring 
(Baker)  '\VhitinEr:  B.S  .  Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  1889;  m. 
Marion  IMcBurnev  Schlesinger.  of  Brookline,  Mass., 
Oct.  10.  1905.  With  111.  Steel  Co..  Chicago.  1889- 
1900;  invented  and  developed  the  Whiting  Process 
for  mfr.  of  cement  from  blast  furnace  sla.g;  also 
lectured  at  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.:  war  corr.  Westmin- 
ster Gazette.  London.  Eng..  during  the  Boxer  up- 
risinff  in  China.  1900-2:  invented  and  developed  the 
T\^hiting  Process  for  mfr.  of  chlorine  and  caustic 
alkali  from  common  salt.  1902-6;  pres.  The  Whit- 
riff  Co.;  pres.  Chemical  Engring.  &  Operating  Co. 
Snl.  commr.  to  China.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  1910;  now 
mem.  Corpn.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mem.  Soc.  Chem.  Industry, 
Am.  Electro-Chem.  Soc  Alumni  Assn.  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.  (pres.).  Clubs:  Union.  Tavern,  Engineers', 
Harvard  Travelers  East  Asiatic  Soc.  C Boston), 
Technology  (New  York).  Recreations:  literature, 
science  travel,  hunting.  Home:  17  Exeter  St.  Of- 
fice:    89    State    St.,    Boston. 

"WHITING,  Iiilian,  author:  moved  to  Florence, 
Italv.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.) 

"WHITTNG,  Sarah  Prances,  physicist,  astrono- 
mer; b.  Wyoming.  N.Y.,  Aug-.  23,  1847;  d.  Joel  and 
Elizabeth  Lee  (Comstock)  Whiting;  A.B.,  Ingham 
Coll.,  LeRov,  N.Y.,  1865;  student  Mnss.  Inst.  Tech.. 
1876-9,  U.  of  Berlin.  1889,  Edinburgh,  1S96-7; 
(Sc.D.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1905).  Prof,  physics  and  phvs. 
astronomy.  W^ellesley,  1879-12;  dir.  Whitin  Obs., 
1904 — .  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am.  Astron.  and 
Astrophys.  ,Soc.,  Am.  Phys.  Soc.  Conglist.  Ad- 
dress: Whitin  Observatory  House,  Wellesley, 
Mass.* 

"WHITING,  "William,  paper  mfr.;  May  24.  1841- 
Jan.  9.  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America.  1910-11.) 

"WHITMAN.  Edmund  Allen,  lawyer;  b.  Law- 
rence, Kan..  June  11.  1860:  s.  Edmund  Burke  and 
Lucretia    (Clapp)    Whitman;    A.B.,   Harvard,    1881, 


uai ,  iooo,  oar  oi  u.;5.  ciuiMeuit;  v^i..  j.^ui.,  ciigtigcu 
in  gen.  practice,  but  makes  splty.  of  copyright 
cases;  mem.  law  firm  Elder.  Whitman  &  Barnum, 
1893 — .  Chmn.  trustees  Gardner  State  Colony.  Uni- 
tarian. Democrat.  Clubs:  Appalachian  Mountain 
(v.-p.,  1903),  Exchange  (Boston),  Colonial  (Cam- 
bridge, treas.  7  yrs.).  Harvard  (New  York). 
Author:  Flax  Culture  in  the  United  States,  1888; 
also  several  titles  in  English  and  American  Ency. 
of  Law  (1st  edit.)  and  "Cyc."  Home:  23  Everett 
St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  Pemberton  Bldg., 
Boston.* 

"WHITMAN,  Harrison  Spofford,  clergyman,  edu- 
cator; b.  Woodstock,  Me.,  Feb.  5,  1844;  s.  Harrison 
and  Delphina  (Perham)  Whitman;  A.B.,  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  1869  (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  A.M.,  1872;  grad. 
Tufts  Div.  Sch.,  1877  (Litt.D.,  1899);  m.  Mechanic 
Falls,  Me.,  May  5,  1879,  Susie  F.  Warren.  Prin. 
high  sch.,  Thomaston,  Me.,  1869-71;  teacher  of 
science,  and  later  of  Greek  and  Latin,  Dean  Acad., 
1871-4;  ordained  to  ministry  Universalist  Ch.,  1877; 
pastor.  Mechanic  Falls,  Me.,  1877-82,  Dexter,  1882- 
86,  Augusta,  1886-90,  Brunswick,  1900-1906;  finan- 
cial agt.  Me.  Universalist  Conv.,  1890-2,  raising  a 
fund  of  $10,000;  pres.  Westbrook  Sem.,  Portland, 
Me.,  1892-9;  now  retired  from  active  work  in  min- 
istry.   Home:    696   Stevens  Av..  Portland.  Me. 

"WHITMAN,  "Walter  Georg'e,  teacher;  b.  Norway, 
Me.,  May  4,  1874;  s.  George  Washington  and  Eliza 
Jane  (Davis)  Whitman;  ed.  Norway  High  Sch.; 
Westbrook  Sem.,  Portland,  Me.;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll., 
1898:  A.M.,  Columbia,  1907;  m.  Aug.  20,  1912,  Grace 
Dorman  Bates,  of  Chester,  Conn.  Teacher  Goddard 
Sem.,  Barre,  Vt.,  1898-9,  Gloucester  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.,  1899-03,  Central  High  Sch.,  Springfield,  Mass., 
1903-5,  Ethical  Culture  Sch..  New  York,  1905-10, 
State  Normal  Sch.,  Salem,  Mass.,  1910-13;  editor 
science  books,  Am.  Book  Co.,  1913-15;  teacher.  State 
Normal  Sch.,  Salem,  Mass.,  since  1915.  Lecturer 
in  chemistry,  extension  teaching,  evening  tech. 
courses,  Columbia,  1907-9;  instr.  chemistry,  sum- 
mer session,  Columbia,  1907-12,  physical  science 
in  high  schs.,  summer  session.  Teachers  Coll.  (Co- 
lumbia), 1913;  gen.  science  in  high  schs.,  summer 
session.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Hyannis,  Mass.,  1915. 
Mem.  N.E.  Assn.  of  Chemistry  Teachers  (pres., 
1912-13),  Zeta  Psi.  Universalist.  Address:  State 
Normal   School.   Salem,  Mass. 

"WHITMAN,  "William,  mfr.;  b.  Round  Hill.  N.S., 
May  9,  1842;  s.  John  and  Rebecca  (Cutler)  Whit- 
man; ed.  pub.  schs.,  Annapolis  (N.S.)  Acad.;  m. 
Jane  Dole  Hallett,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Jan.  19, 
1865.  Began  at  12  in  wholesale  dry  goods  store, 
St.  .lohn,  X.B.:  removed  to  Boston  at  14  and  en- 
tered employ  of  James  M.  Beebe,  Richardson  & 
Co.,  continuing  11  yrs.;  treas.  Arlington  Woolen 
Mills,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1867-9;  treas.,  1869-02, 
pres.,  1902-13,  Arlington  (Mass.)  Mills  (covering 
62  acres  floor  space);  pres.  Whitman  Mills,  1905-9, 
aianomet  Mills  since  1905,  Nonquitt  Spinning  Co. 
since  1906.  Nashawena  Mills  since  June,  1909  (all 
of  New  Bedford) ;  pres.  Hoosac  Worsted  Mills 
(North  Adams),  since  1910;  policy  holders'  dir. 
Equitable  Life  Assurance  Soc,  1905-13;  dir.  Hope 
Webbing  Co.  (Pawtucket,  R.I.),  since  1910,  Cal- 
houn Mills  (Calhoun  Falls,  S.C.),  since  1909.  Clubs: 
Arkwright,  Commercial,  Country,  Eastern  Yacht, 
Home  Market,  Middlesex.  Union.  Writer  on  eco- 
nomics, tariff  and  other  subjects.  Home:  Brook- 
line.    Office:    78   Chauncy  St.,   Boston.* 

WHITMARSH,  Henry  Allen,  M.D..  surgeon;  b. 
Providence,  R.I.,  Sept.  29.  1854;  s.  Edwin  Barney 
and  Harriet  (Barden)  Whitmarsh;  A.B.,  Brown 
U..  1876,  A.M.,  1880;  Columbia  Med.  Coll.,  1877-8; 
M.D.,  New  York  Homoe.  Med.  Coll.,  1879;  m.  Martha 
M.  Gerst,  of  Brooklyn,  .lune  16.  1881  (died  :May  8, 
1888);  m.  2d,  Alida  E.  Sprague  of  Providence, 
Oct.  2,  1895;  2  children,  Esther  Alida,  Martha 
.Sprague.  Began  practice  in  Providence,  1879: 
trustee  Homoe.  Hosp.  of  R.I.  Fellow  Am.  Coll. 
Surgeons;  mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  R.I. 
Homoe.  Soc.  (ex-pres.),  Mass.  Surg,  and  Gynecol. 
.Soc.  (ex-pres.),  Mass.  Homop.  Med.  Soc.  Republi- 
can. Conglist.  Clubs:  Congregational,  University. 
Turks  Head.  Recreations:  yachting.  Home:  102 
Prospect  St.    Office:    8  Greene  St.,  Providence,  R.I.* 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


WHITMOBE,  Charles  Octavius,  architect;  b. 
X.Y.  Citv:  s.  Kicilfi  ick  IT.  ami  Mary  K.  (Curtiss) 
AVliitmori-;  A.L!.,  Yule,  i:?^!;  post-grad,  work,  Yale, 
lSSl-2;  unmarried.  Farmer  until  1S91;  ai-chitect 
in  Chicago.  111.,  1892-4,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1894-8, 
Farmington  and  Hartford,  Conn.,  since  1898.  Archi- 
tect of  Parish  House,  Center  Ch.,  Hartford;  the 
Stearns  office  bldg.,  and  residence;  the  J.  O.  En- 
ders  i-esidence,  etc.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Architects, 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Episcopalian.  Home:  131 
Fi-amingham  Av.  Office:  75, Pratt  St.,  Hartford, 
Conn. 

WHITMORX:,  Prank  Hayden,  libraiian;  b.  Mel- 
bourne, Au.stralia,  .Jul.\  J4.  1S77;  s.  Franklin  De- 
lano and  Marv  (Palmer)  Whitmore;  ed.  pvt.  schs.; 
Gardiner  (Me.)  High  Sch.,  1891-5;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1899;  B.L.S.,  N.Y'.  State  Library  Sch.,  1901.  Asst. 
librarian  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Brunswick,  Me.,  1901-5; 
libi-arian  Brockton  Pub.  Library  since  1905.  Mem. 
Am.  Library  Assn.,  Mass.  Library  Club,  Old  Colony 
Library  Club.  Republican.  Kpiscojialian.  Reci'ea- 
tions:  golf.  Home:  167  Newbury  St.  Office:  Pub. 
Library,    Brockton,    Mass. 

WHITMOBZ:,  Henry,  real  estate;  b.  Quincv,  111., 
Sept.  Iti,  1867:  s.  Charles  E.  and  Ada  .1.  (Holmes) 
Whitmore;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Newton;  m.  Edith  P. 
Farley,  of  Aubui-ndale,  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1892:  chil- 
dren, Ada  Holmes,  Henry  J.  Employed  in  news- 
paper work,  piincipally  as  real  estate  editor,  Bos- 
ton Herald,  1S8S-99;  became  connected  with  Mcie- 
dith  &  (Jrew,  real  estate  agts.,  1899,  mem.  of  firm, 
since  1902.  Mem.  Mass.  Real  Estate  Exchange, 
Boston  Real  Estate  Exchange,  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Republican.  [Tnitarian.  Mason.  (Mubs: 
Boston  City,  Technology  (Boston),  Biae  Burn 
Country,  Newton  Boat,  Neighborhood  (AVest  New- 
ton). Home:  31  Sterling  St.,  West  Newton,  Mass. 
Office:     15  Congi-ess  St.,   Boston. 

WHITMORE,  Warren  Stephen,  lawyer;  b.  Gardi- 
ner, Me.,  Mai'.  13,  1859:  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1880.  Ad- 
mitted to  Me.  bar,  1881,  and  since  practiced  in 
Gardinei'.    Address:     Gardiner,   Me. 

WHITNEY,  Addis  Merrill;  b.  Gouverneur,  N.Y., 
Se])t.  27,  1862;  s.  William  and  Rosetta  (Cushman) 
Whitney;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1886;  m.  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Sai'gent,  of  Swampscott,  Mass.,  Oct.  20,  1903.  Be- 
gan as  engr.  for  Duluth  (Minn.)  Water  &  Gas  Co.; 
then  traveled  throughout  the  West  as  water  works, 
gas  and  electric  engr.;  removed  to  Boston,  1899; 
treas.  The  Light,  Heat  &  Power  Corpn.,  1899-1903; 
treas.  Mass.  Lighting  Co.  since  its  organization, 
1903.  also  trustee;  dir.  Arlington,  Clinton,  Leo- 
minster, and  Spencer  Gas  Light  cos..  Leominster, 
and  Milford  Electi-ic  Light  &  Power  Co.,  Aver  Elec- 
tric Light  Co.,  Harvard  Gas  &  Electric  Co".,  North- 
ampton Electric  Lighting  Co.,  W^orcester  Co.  Gas 
Co.,  Adams  Electiic  Light  Co.,  Daytona  Pub.  Serv- 
ice Co.,  Lexington  Gas  Co.,  Milford  Gas  Light  Co., 
North  Adams  Gas  Light  Co.,  New  Smyrna  Pub. 
Service  Co.  Clubs:  University,  Algonquin  (Bos- 
ton), Tedesco  Country  (Swampscott),  Lotos  (New 
Y'ork).  Home:  "Cedar  Wold,"  Swampscott,  Mass. 
Address:    77  Fi'anklin  St.,   Boston. 

WHITNEY,  Amos,  mfr.;  b.  Biddeford,  Me.,  Oct. 
8,  1832;  s.  Aaron  and  Rebecca  (Perkins)  Whitney; 
ed.  country  schs..  Me.  and  N.H.;  m.  Sept.  8,  1856, 
Laura  .Johnson;  2  children,  Nettie  L.,  Clarence  E. 
Apprentice  in  machine  shop,  Lawrence,  Mass., 
1845-8;  with  F.  A.  Pratt,  began  to  manufacture 
machinery,  1860,  organized  as  the  Pratt  &  Whit- 
ne.y  Co.,  1869,  of  which  was  supt.  for  many  yrs., 
and  later  v. -p.  and  pres. ;  pi-es.  Gray  Pay  Station 
Telephone  Co.;  treas.  The  Whitney  Mfg.  Co.  Re- 
publican. Universalist.  Clubs:  Hartford  Golf, 
Country  (Farmington,  Conn.).  Home:  568  Farm- 
ington Av.  Office:  237  Hamilton  St.,  Hartford, 
Conn. 

WHITNEY,  Anne,  sculptor;  Sept.,  1821-Jan.  23, 
1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1914-15.)* 

WHITNEY,  Arthur  Bryant,  clergyman;  b.  Pea- 
body,  Mass..  July  S,  187S:  s.  Elbert  Watson  and 
Mary  Frances  (French)  Whitney;  descended  from 
John  Whitney,  W'atertown,  Mass..  1635:  grad.  Mil- 
ford (Mass.)"  High  Sch.,  1895;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll., 
1899;  S.T.B.,  A.M.,  Harvard,  1902;  m.  Alice  Adeline 


Low,  of  Passaic,  N.J.,  June  6,  1907;  3  children, 
Henry  Blair,  b.  I!i(i8,  Wallace  French,  1910,  Dor- 
othy Norcross,  1913.  Ordained  LTnitarian  ministry, 
1902;  pastor  Passaic,  N.J.,  1902-6,  2d  Parish,  Saco, 
Me.,  1907-11,  1st  Parish,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  since 
May  1,  1911.  Mem.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Mason.  Club: 
Plymoutli  Country.  Address:  30  Russell  St..  Ply- 
mouth, ;\Iass. 

WHITNEY,  Baxter  Doddridg-e,  inventor;  b.  Win- 

chenddu,  Mass.,  June  2^,   1817.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

WHITNEY,  Charles  Kandasyde,  securities;  b. 
Boston,  Nov.  3,  1878;  s.  Charles  and  Jessie  G. 
(Perkins)  Whitney;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1901;  m.  Co- 
lette Dumaiesq,  of  Boston,  .June  18,  1912.  Began 
with  \Viggin  &  Elwell,  bankers  and  brokers,  Bos- 
ton, 1901:  mem.  of  firm,  1909-14;  since  mem.  Whit- 
ney &  Elwell;  dir.  N.E.  Casualty  Co.  Mem.  New 
York  Stock  Exchange.  Unitarian.  Club:  Somerset. 
Home:  Milton,  Mass.  Office:  53  State  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

WHITNEY,  Charles  Melville,  M.D.;  b.  Winchen- 
diin,  Mass.,  Dec.  4.  1862;  s.  Grover  ScoUy  and 
Laura  (Bowker)  W'hitney;  ed.  com.  and  high  schs. 
of  Winchendon;  Cushing  Acad.;  M.D.,  Harvard, 
1887;  m.  Mary  Elizabeth  Howard,  of  Everett, 
Mass.,  Apr.  23.  1912.  In  practice  in  Boston  since 
1886;  surg.  registrar  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1888;  sur- 
geon genito-urinarv  dept.,  Boston  Dispensary, 
1892;  registrar  to  St.  Elizabeth's  Hosp.,  1892;  sur- 
geon to  out-patients,  same,  1894:  instr.,  1905,  and 
now  prof,  genito-urinary  diseases.  Tufts  Coll.  Med. 
.Sell.  Mem.  Mass.  INIed.  Soc,  Am.  Urol.  Assn.,  Phi 
Theta  Chi.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  New- 
ton Centre,  Mass.  Office:  386  Commonwealth  Av., 
P>oston. 

WHITNEY,  Clifford  Brig-ham,  banker;  b.  Lin- 
coln. JVIass.,  Sept.  5,  1880:  s.  Louis  Henry  and 
Martha  E.  (Fiske)  Whitney;  student  Harvard, 
1898-9:  m.  Sadie  A.  Forte,  of  Auburndale,  Mass., 
June  1,  1911;  1  child,  Malcolm  Fisk.  Began  in 
banking  business.  1900:  treas.  Lincoln  Trust  Co., 
Oct.,  1909-Jan.,  1914.  since  treas.  Internat.  Trust 
Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Home:  430  Albemarle  Rd.,  New- 
tonville,  Mass.    Office:    12  High  St.,  Boston. 

WHITNEY,  David  Day,  zoologist;  b.  Brookfield, 
Vt.,  Aug.  6,  1878;  s.  Cyrus  Hall  and  Luthera  Sa- 
mantha  (Sprague)  Whitney;  ancestors  came  to 
America  between  1600  and  1700;  grad.  Montpelier 
(Vt.)  Sem.,  1900;  B.A.,  Weslevan  U.,  Conn.,  1904: 
M.A.,  Columbia,  1906,  Ph.D.,  1909;  m.  Kathryn 
Stillman  Bunce,  1914;  1  daughter,  Elizabeth,  b.  Mar. 
25,  1915.  Asso.  prof,  zoology',  Wesleyan  U.  and  acting 
curator  Mus.  Fellow  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Am.  Soc. 
Naturalists,  Am.  Soc.  Zoologists.  Delta  Tau  Delta. 
Metliodist.  Author  of  IS  scientific  papers  concern- 
ing the  determination  of  sex  in  the  low  forms  of 
life,  and  concerning  the  merits  of  alcoholic  bever- 
ages. Address:  Wesleyan  LTniversity,  Middletown, 
Conn. 

WHITNEY,  David  Rice,  banker;  Jan.  10.  1828- 
Dec.  10.  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1914-15.) 

WHITNEY  Eli,  financier;  b.  New  Haven.  Conn.. 
Jan.  22.  1847;  s.  P:ii  and  Sarah  Perkins  (Dalliba) 
Whitnev;  A.B.,  Y'ale.  1869,  A.M.,  1872;  m.  Sarah 
Sheffield  Farnam.  of  New  Haven,  Oct.  22,  1873.  En- 
tered employ  of  Whitney  Arms  Co.,  1871,  being 
\'.p.,  1880-8;  pres.  New  Haven  Water  Co.  since  1894. 
West  Haven  W^ater  Co.  since  1900,  Milford  Water 
Co.  since  1907;  pres.  The  Union  and  New  Haven 
Trust  Co.;  v.-p.  City  Bank;  dir.  New  Haven  Gas 
Light  Co.,  Securitv  Ins.  Co.;  trustee  Conn.  Savings 
Bank;  dir.  N.Y'.,  N.H.  &  H.  R.R.  Co.  and  several  sub- 
sidiary COS.  Alderman,  1883-5.  park  commr..  1SS3-5, 
mem.  Bd.  Pub.  Works,  1885-90,  mem.  Bd.  Edn., 
1891-4,  and  1897-09  (pres.,  1897-09),  New  Haven: 
mem.  Conn.  Senate,  1904-5,  and  of  several  state 
commns.  Republican.  Conglist.  Pres.  New  Haven 
Hosp.  since  1901.  Fellow  Yale  since  1901.  V.-p. 
New  Haven  Chamber  of  Commerce,  1909-11:  v.-p.. 
New  Haven  Colony  Hist.  Soc;  mem.  Soc.  Colonial 
Wars,  Soc.  War  of  1812,  S.A.R.  Clubs:  Century. 
University,  Engineers',  Yale  (New  Y'ork) ;  also  sev- 
eral local  clubs.    Address:  New  Haven,  Conn.* 


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WHITNEY,  Elislia  Murdock,  mfr.;  b.  \Vinchen- 
don.  Mass.,  June  22,  ISGl;  s.  William  Webster  and 
Sophia  Morse  (Murdock)  Whitney,  and  descendant 
of  John  Whitney,  Jr,,  Watertown,  Alass.,  who  came 
from  England,  1635;  ed.  Adams  Acad.,  Quincy, 
Mass.;  worked  in  his  father's  woodenware  manu- 
factory; m.  Jan.  31,  1889,  Mary  Matilda,  d.  Baxter 
D.  and  Sarah  Jane  (Whitney)  Whitney,  of  Win- 
chendon;  2  children.  ^Yilliam  Webster,  b.  Sept.  27, 
1892;  Emily.  Nov.  21,  1894.  Supt.  and  partner  E. 
Murdock  &  Co.,  mfrs.  of  tubs,  pails  and  packages 
for  commercial  uses,  and  became  sole  owner  of  the 
factory  on  the  deatli  of  his  father,  1890,  in  whicli 
still  continues.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Address: 
"Wincliendon,  Mass. 

WHITNEY,  EUerton  Pratt,  trustee:  b.  Boston, 
Aug.  21,  185S;  s.  Henry  Austin  and  Fanny  (Law- 
rence) Whitney;  ed.  Hopkinson's  Sch.,  Boston;  m. 
Ellen  Cushman,  d.  Joseph  and  Ellen  Louise  (Mc- 
Clure)  Sargent,  of  Magnolia,  Mass.,  June  5,  1901;  2 
children,  Ellen  Louise,  Ellerton  P.,  Jr.  Mem.  Met- 
ropolitan Park  Commn.  Engaged  in  sheep  ranch- 
ing in  Republican  Vallej",  Xeb..  for  several  yrs. ; 
returned  to  Boston,  1885,  and  since  trustee  of  es- 
tates. Recreations:  golf,  farming.  Home:  Milton, 
Mass.    Office:  24  :\Iilk  St.,  Boston. 

WHITNEY,  Emily  Henrietta,  translator;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn..  Aug.  29,  1864:  d.  Prof.  William 
Dwight  and  Elizabeth  W.  (Baldwin)  W^hitney. ;  de- 
scendant of  John  Whitney,  of  Watertown,  Mass.. 
1635;  ed.  pvt.  schs.  in  U.S.  and  Germany;  studied 
music  and  languages,  Berlin,  and  in  Italy.  Mem. 
Colonial  Dames  of  America.  Clubs:  New  Haven 
Country,  New  Haven  Lawn.  Translator:  Drury's 
History  of  the  Middle  Ages,  1894;  The  Victory  of 
the  Will  (Victor  Charbonnel),  1899.  Recreations: 
traveling.  Home:  227  Church  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

WHITNEY,  Frank  Ormond,  civil  engr. ;  b.  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass.,  July  21,  1851;  s.  Jonas  and  Elizabeth 
Corey  (Rice)  Whitney;  descendant  of  John  and 
Eleanor  Whitney,  who  settled  in  Watertown,  Mass., 
1635,  and  of  Edmund  Rice,  Sudbury,  Mass.,  1638;  7 
direct  ancestors  fought  in  Revolutionary  War;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  of  Fitchburg:  B.S.,  Worcester  Poly.  In.st., 
1871  (first  class  graduated  from  said  inst.,  in  Dept. 
Civ.  Engring.);  m.  Anna  Myrick  Snow,  of  Boston, 
Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1881:  1  s.,  Franklin  S.  (Harvard, 
1906).  Worked  in  office  of  city  engr.  of  Fitchburg 
during  summers  of  1869,  1870;  with  Fitchburg 
W'ater  Works  until  Dec,  1871;  then  entered  office 
of  city  surveyor  of  Boston:  afterwards  connected 
with  the  Engring.  and  Street  Laying-out  depts.  and 
has  been  chief  engr.  Street  Laying-out  Dept.  since 
1899;  dir.  Merchants'  Co-operative  Bank  of  Boston. 
Chmn.  prudential  com.  Walnut  Av.  Congl.  Soc. ;  for- 
merly supt.  S.S.  W'alnut  Av.  Ch.,  and  deacon,  also 
deacon  Berkeley  Temple  Ch.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E., 
Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.  (bd.  dirs.,  1894,  1895, 
treas.,  1915),  Mass.  Soc.  S.A.R.  Mem.  Aberdour 
Lodge  of  Free  Masons.  Club:  Congregational  (Bos- 
ton). Home:  175  Humboldt  Av.  Office;  404  City 
Hall  Annex,  Boston. 

WHITNEY,  Pred  Norris,  editor,  publisher;  June 
16,  lS59-Jan.  27,  1912.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WHITNEY,  Georg-e  Clarison,  mfr.;  b.  Westmin- 
ster, Mass.,  Sept.  19.  1S42:  s.  John  and  Lydia  (Al- 
len) W^hitney;  descendant  of  John  Whitney,  "^^ater- 
town,  Mass.,  1635;  ed.  dist.  schs.  and  W^orcester 
Acad.;  m.  June  1,  1870.  Amy  Ellen  Whidden,  of  Ca- 
lais, Me.;  3  children,  Mila  Frances  (deceased  wife 
of  Dr.  Ray  'W.  Greene),  Florence  Allen  (wife  of 
Rev.  H.  E.  Fosdick,  of  Montclair,  N.J.),  Warren 
Appleton.  Became  connected  with  mfg.,  1866;  pres. 
and  treas.  George  C.  Whitney  Co.  since  1892;  dir. 
Merchants'  Nat.  Bank;  trustee  Mechanics  Savings 
Bank.  Five  Cents  Savings  Bank,  W'orcester  County 
Instn.  for  Savings.  Served  as  pvt.  in  51st  M.V.M. 
Trustee  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  Worcester  Acad.; 
for  yrs.  chmn.  exec.  com.  Am.  Bapt.  Foreign  Mis- 
sion Soc.  Republican.  Home:  15  Trowbridge  Rd. 
Office:   67  Union  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

WHITNEY,  Creorg-e  Ellis,  woolen  mfr.;  b.  Roy- 
alston,  Mass..  Jan.  30,  1864;  s.  George  and  Mary 
Eliza  Whitney;  ed.  pub.  sch.,  Royalston,  and  Bry- 
ant and  Stratton  Commercial  Sch.,  Boston;  m.  Min- 
nie Banks  Rutter,  of  Chicago,  111.,  Oct.  20,  1897. 
Agt.    for   Am.    Woolen    Co.    since    1899;    served    as 


mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Hep.,  and  N.H.  Senate.  Repub- 
lican. Mason  (32°);  Elk.  Home;  Burlington,  Vt. 
Office:  Winooski,  Vt. 

WHITNEY,    Harry,    capitalist;    b.    New    Haven, 

Conn.,  Dec.  1,  lj>7:;;  s.  Steplien  and  Margaret  Law- 
rence (Johnson)  Whitney:  ed.  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  Gar- 
den City,  L.I.,  Hopkins  Grammar  Sch.,  New  Ha- 
ven; unmarried.  With  Wallace  &  Sons,  Ansonia, 
Conn.,  1901-2;  went  to  Australia  in  sailing  vessel 
from  New  York,  1903,  engaging  2  yrs.  in  sheep 
business  and  mining;  since  interested  in  ranching 
in  Mont,  and  Ariz.  Big-game  hunter;  has  hunted  in 
most  of  Rocky  :Mountain  region;  went  nortli  with 
Commodore  Peary,  1908,  and  remained  for  a  vr.  in 
Arctic  region  shooting  musk  oxen  and  other  large 
game.  Clubs:  Union  (New  York),  Quinnipiack 
(New  Haven) ;  also  shooting  and  fishing  clubs. 
Home:  405  Whitney  Av.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

WHITNEY,  Henry  MelvUle;  b.  Conway,  Mass., 
Oct.  22,  1839;  s.  James  S.  and  Lucinda  (Collins) 
Whitney;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  1  yr.  at  Williston  Sem.. 
Easthampton,  Mass.;  m.  Margaret  F.  Green,  of 
Brookline,  Mass.,  Oct.  3.  1878.  Pres.  Glouster 
Steamship  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce 
(pres.).  Democrat.  Home:  30  St.  Paul  St.,  Brook- 
line,  Mass.* 

WHITNEY,  Henry  Mitchell,  librarian;  Jan.  16, 
1843-Mar.  26,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1910-11.) 

WHITNEY,  James  Edward.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WHITNEY,   James   Lyman,    librarian;    Nov.    28, 

lS35-Dec.,  1911.    (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 

America,   1910-11.) 

WHITNEY,   John  Randall,   mfr.;    Oct.    21,    1828- 

Jan.,  1909.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WHITNEY,  Joseph  Cutler,  trustee.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

WHITNEY,  Josepha  Newcomb;  b.  Washington, 
D.C.,  Sept.  27,  1872;  d.  Prof.  Simon  and  Marv  C. 
(Hassler)  Newcomb;  father  a  noted  astrono'mer 
and  author;  ed.  pvt.  schs.,  Washington,  D.C.,  Ge- 
neva, Switzerland,  and  Berlin.  Germany;  m.  Ed- 
ward Baldwin  Whitney,  judge  Supreme  Ct.  of  N.Y., 
Apr.  11,  1896  (died,  1911);  6  children,  W'illiam  D., 
Caroline,  Simon  N.,  Roger  Sherman,  Hassler,  Eliz- 
abeth B.  Conn,  state  chmn.  Woman's  Peace  Party; 
v.-p.  New  Haven  Equal  Franchise  League.  Fre- 
quently delivers  addresses  before  women's  clubs 
and  other  bodies  in  favor  of  woman  suffrage  and 
peace.    Address:  188  Bishop  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

"WHITNEY,  Marian  P.,  college  prof.;  moved  to 
Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 

WHITNEY,  Mary  Watson,  astronomer;  b.  Walt- 
ham,  I\Iass.,  Sept.  11,  1847;  d.  Samuel  B.  and  Mary 
W.  (Crehore)  Whitney;  A.B.,  Vassar  Coll..  1868, 
A.M.,  1872;  studied  at  U.  of  Ziirich,  1874-6.  Became 
asst.  to  Prof.  Maria  Mitchell,  1881;  prof,  astronomy 
and  dir.  of  obs.,  Vassar  Coll.,  1889-10,  since  emeri- 
tus prof.    Home:  W'orcester  Lane,  Waltham,  Mass.* 

WHITNEY,  Milton  Burrall,  lawyer;  b.  Granville, 
INIass.,  Oct.  6,  1825;  s.  Samuel  Hart  and  Marilla 
Lovisa  (Dickinson)  Whitney;  fitted  for  coll.  by 
Rev.  Timothy  M.  Cooley,  D.D.,  Granville;  entered 
sophomore  class,  Williams  Coll.,  1846,  B.A.,  with 
classical  oration,  1849  (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  m.  West- 
field,  Mass.,  Oct.  2.  1901.  Florence  Fuller.  Studied 
law;  admitted  to  bar  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  1853; 
practiced  law  at  Westfield  since  1853;  mem.  State 
Senate  from  Western  Hampden  Dist.,  1862,  1863; 
presdl.  elector,  1868;  mem.  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Edn. 
2  successive  terms  of  8  yrs.  each,  1881-97;  pres. 
Williams  Coll.  Alumni,  1880;  served  on  various  im- 
portant commissions  by  appmt.  of  go\-.  and  courts; 
del.  from  Mass.  to  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1880;  dir.  West- 
field  Bank,  1862-5,  First  Nat.  Bank  of  Westfield, 
since  1865  (pres.,  1881-97);  trustee  Westfield  Sav- 
ings Bank  since  1857;  pres.  Westfield  Power  Co. 
since  1879;  pres.  Westfield  Athenseum  (free  pub. 
library)  since  1893;  pres.  Bd.  of  Trustees,  West- 
field  Acad.  Mem.  Hampden  Co.  Bar  Assn.,  Conn. 
Valley  Hist.  Soc,  Western  Hampden  Hist.  Soc. 
(pres.).  Am.  Geog.  Soc,  Inst,  of  Civics,  New  York 
(incorporated  by  act  of  Congress).  Address:  W^est- 
fleld,  Mass. 


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WHITNEY,  Myron  W.,  .singer;  Sept.  5,  1835-Sept. 
20,  ISlo.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica,   19  10-11.) 

WHITNEY,  Samuel  Brenton,  orsani.st,  composer. 
(See  \<j1.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1914- 
19ir..)* 

"WHITNEY,  Solon  Eranklin,  lilnarian;  b.  Har- 
vard, Mass.,  Aug.  22,  1831;  s.  Benjamin  l''ranklin 
and  Louisa  (Lawrence)  Whitney;  ed.  pub.  and  pvt. 
schs.  and  N.K.  Normal  Inst.,  Lancaster,  Mass.,  to 
1854;  A.M.,  Brown  Univ.,  1859  (Phi  Beta  Kappa); 
spl.  student  in  chemistry  and  zoology.  Harvard, 
1871-2;  in  Agassiz  Museum  and  at  Penikese  Island, 
187:^-4;  m.  Harvard,  Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1859,  Charlotte 
Corday  Wilder  (died,  1898);  2  children,  Lottie 
Louise,  Margaret  Blanchard.  Learned  trade  of  car- 
penter and  wood  carver  to  1853;  taught  as  1st  asst. 
in  Fall  River  High  Sch.,  1854-5,  Brookline  High 
Sell.,  1859-62,  Bridgewater  State  Normal  Sch.,  1862- 
66;  prin.  Watertown  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1866-72: 
sub-master  Cambridge  High  Sch..  until  1885;  li- 
brarian in  various  places  and  of  ]''ree  Pub.  Librar\-, 
Watertown,  since  1868,  part  of  the  time  teaching. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  A.M.C.,  Am. 
Hist.  Assn.,  Hist.  Soc.  of  Watertown  (sec,  li- 
brarian and  custodian),  Boston  Soc.  Natural  His- 
torv,  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.;  asso.  Harxard  Uni . . 
Club:  Appalachian  Mountain,  of  Boston  (since 
1878).  Wrote  History  of  Watertown,  in  Hurd's 
Middlesex;  also  various  catalogues  and  reports, 
hist,  sketches  and  contbns.  to  mag.s.  and  news- 
papers. Recreations:  travel,  cultivating  land. 
Home:  37  Garfield  St.  Office:  Free  Public  Library, 
Watei-town,   Mass. 

WHITNEY,  Wiltour  P.,  chair  mfr.;  Dec.  9,  1839- 
Jan.   17,   191,''..     (See  vol.   1909.) 

WHITNEY,  William  A.,  advertising  manager;  b. 
Nashua,  N.ll.,  Sept.  29,  1862;  s.  Richard  D.  and 
Laura  I.  Whitney;  ed.  pub.  schs.  Springfield;  m. 
Catherine  K.  Wilkinson,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  Oct. 
1,  1890.  Began  business  career  as  office  boy,  Phelps, 
Sanderson  &  Co.,  Springfield,  1881;  for  many  yrs. 
has  been  adv.  mgr.  of  Phelps  Pub.  Co.'s  pubis.,  also 
dir.  of  the  co. ;  v.-p.  Orange  Judd  Co,  and  since  Jan. 
1,  1915,  gen.  mgr.  of  both  cos.  Mem.  Springfield 
Bd.  of  Trade.  Republican.  Mason  (32°).  Club: 
Nayasset  Country.  Recreations:  motoring,  fishing. 
Home:  Longmeadow,  Mass.  Office:  29  Worthing- 
ton   St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

WHITNEY,  William  Fiske,  anatomist;  b.  Bos- 
ton, :\lar.  26,  1850;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1871,  M.D..  1875; 
house  officer  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1875;  studied  in 
Europe,  1875-8.  Curator  Warren  Anat.  Mus.,  Har- 
vard, 1879 — ;  sec.  med.  faculty.  Harvard,  1883-90; 
prof,  parasites  and  parasite  diseases.  Veterinary 
Sch.,  Harvard,  1891-01.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med. 
Soc,  etc.    Home:  228  Marlboro  St.,  Boston.* 

WHITNEY,  William  Henry,  civil  engineer.  (See 
vol.  1909.) 

WHITNEY,  William  Milton,  mfr.;  b.  Winchen- 
don,  ;\lass..  Mar.  27,  1863;  s.  Baxter  Doddridge  and 
Sarah  Jane  (Whitney)  Whitney;  S.B.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1884;  m.  May  9,  1894,  Ada,  d.  Wilford  and 
Eliza  Johnson  Macleod,  of  Susex,  N.B. ;  3  children, 
Charlotte,  Pauline,  Richard  Baxter.  Began  active 
career  in  his  father's  machine  shops;  associated 
with  his  father  in  business  and  since  1911  sole, 
owner  of  business  carried  on  as  Baxter  D.  Whitney 
&  Son.  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Alumni  Assn. 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Club: 
Worcester.    Home:  Winchenden,   Mass. 

WHITON,  Francis  Henry,  M.D.;  b.  Mansfield, 
Conn.,  Mav  16,  1846;  s.  Chester  and  Philura 
(Brown)  W'hiton;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  under  pvt. 
tutor;  student  Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  M.D.,  Dartmouth 
Med.  Sch.,  1872;  post-grad,  work  in  hosps.  of  New 
York;  m.  Manchester,  Conn.,  May  17,  187  6,  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Loomis)  Buckland.  Practiced.  Manches- 
ter, since  1874;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1895-9. 
Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Conn.  Med.  Soc,  Am. 
Med.  Assn.    Address:  Manchester,  Conn. 

WHITON,  Lucius  Erskine,  mechanical  engineer; 
b.  West  Sirafford,  Conn.,  Dec.  25,  1862;  s.  David  F. 
and  Asenath  (Francis)  Whiton;  grad.  Wesleyan 
Acad.,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1881;  m.  Lowell,  Mass., 
Oct.    12.    1887,   Viola  King    (died    July    9,    1907);    3 


children,    Helen    King,    b.    Nov.    4,    1888;    Dorothy 
Quincy,  Apr.  20,  1891;  Winifred  Gardner,  Aug.   22, 


list.     Mem.    Am.    Soc.    Mech.    Engineers.     Mason. 
Clubs:  Thames,  Winthrop,  Harbor   (New  London), 
Home   Market    (Boston).    IMachinery    (New   York) 
Aildi-ess:  New  I.,ondon,  Conn. 

WHITSON,  John  Harvey,  novelist;  b.  near  Sey- 
mour, Ind.,  Dec.  28,  1854;  s.  Aaron  F.  and  Tacy  (Mc- 
Namee)  ^\'hitson;  m.  Flora  Josselyn,  of  Cambridge, 
^lass.,  1900.  Admitted  to  Ind.  bar,  1876;  practiced 
law  at  Seymour,  1876-9;  abandoned  law  for  journal- 
ism; lived  on  the  plains,  1885-93;  later  yrs.  devoted 
to  authorship.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list 
of  books.)    Home:  Rowley,  Mass.* 

WHITTAKEB,  John  A.,  civil  engineer;  b.  South- 
bridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1869;  s.  Henry  and  Catharine 
(Mahoney)  Whittaker;  B.S.  in  Civ.  Engring.,  Wor- 
cester Poly.  Inst.,  1891;  m.  May  J.  Clarke,  of  South- 
bridge,  Mass.,  Apr.  19,  1898.  Draftsman  for  Darl- 
ing Bros.,  contractors,  July-Nov.,  1891;  with  Woods 
&  Rugg,  civ.  engrs.,  Worcester,  1891-2;  constrn. 
engr.j  sewers,  Westboro,  1892-3;  with  Levering  & 
Guariges,  structural  iron.  New  York,  Jan. -May, 
1893;  with  W^oods  &  Rugg,  Worcester,  until  1894;. 
opened  offices  in  Southbridge  and  Webster  as  gen. 
engr..  Mar.,  1894;  town  engr.  in  charge  design  and 
constrn.  roads,  etc.;  town  engr.  Webster,  1895-02: 
town  auditor  5  yrs.;  moderator  10  yrs.  Mem.  Wor- 
cester County  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.  Democrat.  Roman 
Catholic.  Club:  Southbridge.  Home:  71  South  St. 
Office:  67  Main  St.,  Southbridge,  Mass. 

WHITTEMORE,  Arthur  Gilman,  lawyer;  b.  Pem- 
broke, N.H.,  July,  1S5G;  s.  Hon.  Aaron  and  Arian- 
nah  (Barstow)  Whittemore;  descendant  on  father's 
side  of  Thoma.s  Whittemore,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1642,  and  on  mother's  side  of  Elder  William  Brews- 
ter, of  the  Mayflower;  studied  law  at  Harvard  Law 
Sch.;  admitted  to  bar,  1879;  m.  June  27,  1887,  Caro- 
line B.  Rundlet;  2  children,  Manvel,  Caroline.  En- 
gaged in  practice  at  Dover,  N.H. ;  water  commr.. 
City  of  Dover,  1887-1900;  mayor,  1900-3;  mem.  N.H. 
Legislature,  1903;  R.R.  commr.,  1903-11;  trustee 
Strafford  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Strafford  Nat.  Bank; 
apptd.  receiver  of  Dover  Nat.  Bank,  1895,  and  paid 
depositors  in  full  with  interest,  and  a  substantial 
dividend  to  stockholders;  has  settled  many  large 
estates.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Bellamy 
(Dover),  Derryfleld  (Manchester,  N.H.).  Pres.  N.H. 
Geneal.  Soc.    Mason.    Address:  Dover,  N.H. 

WHITTEMORE,  Edwin  Carey,  clergyman;  b. 
Dexter,  Me.,  Apr.  29,  1858;  s.  Isaac  Weston  and 
Elizabeth  (Hatch)  Whittemore;  grad.  Coburn  Clas- 
sical Inst.,  1875;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1879  (D.D.,  1903)  ; 
B.D.,  Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1882;  m.  Ida  M.  Macom- 
ber;  1  daughter.  Bertha  Carey  (IVIrs.  E.  O.  Whittier, 
Simmons  Coll.,  Boston).  Ordained  to  ministry  Bapt. 
Ch.,  1S82;  pastor  Bapt.  Ch.,  New  Boston,  N.H.,  1882- 
84;  Court  St.  Bapt.  Ch.,  Auburn,  Me.,  1884-9.  Dama- 
riscotta  Bapt.  Ch.,  Damariscotta,  Me.,  1889-99,  First 
Bapt.  Ch.,  Waterville,  Me.,  since  1899.  Trustee 
Coburn  Classical  Inst.,  Colby  Coll.,  and  financial 
sec.  since  1914;  mem.  Me.  Bapt.  Conv.,  Me.  Bapt. 
Edn.  Soc.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Am.  Acad.  Polit. 
and  Social  Science,  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  Me.  Bapt.  Hist. 
Soc,  Waterville  Hist.  Soc.  (corr.  sec),  Zeta  Psi. 
Republican.  Club:  Colby.  Author:  History  of  the 
Damariscotta  Assn.;  History  of  First  Ch.  in  Noble- 
boro;  Seventy-five  Years  in  the  Me.  Bapt.  Mission- 
ary Conv.;  History  of  Coburn  Classical  Inst.,  1904; 
Memorial  to  A.  T.  Dunn;  Memorial  to  Prof.  Wil- 
liam Elder.  Editor:  Centennial  History  of  Water- 
ville, 1903.  Address:  Waterville,  Me.;  (summer) 
Dexter.  Me. 

WHITTEMORE,  Eli  Jones,  mfr.;  Apr.  30,  1824- 
1913.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WHITTEMORE,  Francis  Stearns,  banker;  born 
Rutland,  Mass.,  May  7,  1867;  s.  Frederick  H.  and 
Sarah  A.  (Henri)  Whittemore;  grad.  Gardner  High 
Sch.,   June   1885;   m.   June  22,    1891,   Lizzie   S.   Wil- 


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bar,  Middleboro,  Mass.  Clk.  in  office  of  Thatcher 
B.  Dunn,  atty.,  1884-9;  entered  Gardner  Savings 
Bank  as  elk.,  Feb.  1889,  elected  asst.  treas.,  June 
27,  1904,  treas.  May  6,  1910,  also  trustee;  treas. 
and  dir.  Gardner  Electric  Lisht  Co.  Republican. 
Conslist.  Club.s:  Gardner  Boat.  Ridgely.  Home: 
124  Pearl  St.    Office:  29  Parker  St.,  Gardner,  Mass. 

WHITTEMOBE.  Harris,  mfr. ;  b.  Nausatuck, 
Conn.,  Nov.  25,  1SG4;  s.  .John  Howard  and  Julia 
(Spencer)  Whitteniore;  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, 
Mass.;  studied  2  yrs.  in  Germany;  m.  Justine  Mor- 
gan Brockway,  of  New  York,  Sept.  21,  1S92.  Pres. 
Bridgeport  Malleable  Iron  Co.,  Naugatuck  Malle- 
able Iron  Co.,  Vulcan  Iron  Works  (New  Britain, 
Conn.),  Wilmington  (Del.)  Iron  Co.;  dir.  Landers, 
Frary  &  Clark  (New  Britain),  Nortli  &  Judd  Mfg. 
Co.  (New  Britain),  Troy  (N.Y.)  Malleable  Iron  Co., 
Century  Bank  of  New  York,  Nat.  jNlalleabie  Cast- 
ings Co.,  Eberhard  Mfg.  Co.  (Cleveland),  Link  Belt 
Co.  (Chicago  and  Phila. ),  Colonial  Trust  Co., 
Waterbury,  Conn.,  etc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Dir. 
"Westover  Sch.  Corpn.  of  ISliddlebury,  Conn.,  Water- 
bury  Hosp.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Club:  Waterbury. 
Home:  Naugatuck,  Conn.* 

VmiTTEMOBE,  Harry  Chase,  musician;  born 
Goffstown,  N.H.,  Nov.  10,  1877;  s.  Henry  and  Ella 
Jane  (]Merrill)  Whittemore;  began  mu.sical  studies 
under  Edwin  T.  Baldwin;  later  studied  piano  and 
musical  tlieory  with  Arthur  Foote,  and  organ  and 
clioir  training  with  S.  B.  Whitney,  both  of  Boston; 
studied  with  Isidor  Philipp,  Paris,  France,  1905, 
07,  10;  spl.  course  in  pedagogical  methods  under 
Tobias  Matthay  and  York  Bowen,  London,  Eng., 
summer  of  1915;  m.  Ethel  Isabel  Fracker,  of  Man- 
chester, N.H.,  May  30,  1910;  1  daughter,  Christine 
Russell.  Organist  and  choirmaster  Grace  Episco- 
pal Ch.,  Manchester,  N.FL,  since  1894;  conductor 
of  annual  festivals  of  N.H.  Choir  Guild  since  1902; 
sec.  N.H.  IMusic  Teachers'  Assn.,  1902,  1903;  one  of 
organizers  of  Manchester  Choral  Soc.  and  pres. 
same,  1907-10;  toured  U.S.  and  Can.  with  Mme. 
Emma  Eames  and  Emilio  de  Gogorza,  1909-10;  fre- 
quent soloist  at  music  festivals  and  recitals  in  N.E. 
Mem.  Am.  Guild  of  Organists.  Democrat.  Episco- 
palian. Recreations:  motoring,  golf.  Address:  303 
Pearl  St.,  ^Manchester,  N.H. 

"WHITTEMORE,  Henry,  educator:  b.  Hopkin- 
ton,  Mass.,  July  23,  1843;  s.  Jonathan  and  Caroline 
Hyde  Whittemore;  A.B.,  Dartmouth  College,  1866; 
m.  Phila.,  1S74,  Clara  Hodsdon  Foss:  3  children, 
Winifred  H.,  b.  Dec.  7,  1878;  Harvey  F.,  July  14. 
1882;  Edward  M.,  Aug.  15,  1889.  Served  in  5th 
Regt.  Mass.  Vols.,  1864;  teacher  and  supt.  schs., 
^Vestboro,  Mass.,  1874-1883,  ^Valtham,  1883-98; 
prin.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Framingham,  Mass.,  since 
1898.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science, 
Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Conglist.  Recreations:  working  in 
greenhouses.    Address:   Framingham,   ]\Iass. 

WHITTEMOBE,  James  Madison,  brigadier-gen- 
eral U.S.A.;  b.  Brighton,  Mass.,  Mar.  5,  1836;  s.  Dr. 
James  Madison  and  Sarah  (Lancaster)  Whitte- 
more; descendant  of  Capt.  Sam.  Whittemore,  of 
West  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1695;  grad.  U.S.  Mil.  Acad., 
1860;  m.  Joanna  Bontecou  Peck,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  June  24,  1863.  Bvtd.  2d  It.  arty.,  July  1,  1860; 
promoted  2d  It.  3d  Arty.,  Sept.  27,  1860;  transferred 
to  Ordnance  Corps,  May  5,  1861;  1st  It.,  July  1, 
1861;  capt..  Mar.  3,  1863;  maj.,  June  23,  1874;  It.- 
col.,  Aug.  2,  1879;  col.,  Jan.  3,  1887;  on  duty  at  vari- 
ous arsenals  and  depots  of  ordnance  dept.  until 
retired,  March  5,  1900;  advanced  to  brig.-gen.  U. 
S.A.  retired,  by  act  of  Apr.  23,  1904.  Served  in  de- 
fense of  Ft.  Pickens,  Fla.,  Apr.-Oct.,  1861;  Wash- 
ington Arsenal.  Washington,  D.C.,  winter  of  1861- 
Aug.,  1862;  with  Army  of  Potomac.  Ordnance  officer 
McDowell's  Corps,  spring  of  1862.  Bvtd.  major. 
Mar.  13,  1865,  "for  meritorious  service  during  war." 
Clubs:  Graduates',  New  Haven  Country,  Army  and 
Navy  (New  York).  Recreations:  reading.  Address: 
430  Temple  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

"WHITTEMOBE,  John  Howard,  mfr.;  Oct.  3, 
1837-May  28,  1910.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

"WHITTEMOBE,  VTilliam  Frederick,  trustee 
treasurer;  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  20,  1850;  s.  Ben- 
.iamin  F.  and  Hannah  (Simmons)  Whittemore;  ed. 
pub.    schs.,    Newton,    Mass.;    unrriarried.     Engaged 


in  publishing  lines  previous  to  1885;  publisher  of 
The  Congregationalist,  1885-1900;  trustee  Boston 
Five  Cents  Savings  Bank,  IMass.  Homoe.  Hosp.; 
tru.stee  and  tiea.s.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.;  v. -p.  Am. 
Congl.  Assn.  Mem.  State  Bd.  of  Insanity,  Mass., 
1907-14.  Conglist.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  City,  Twen- 
tieth Century  (Boston);  The  Country,  Brookline 
Thursday  (I^rookline,  Mass.).  Home:  850  Beacon 
St.    Office:  812  Tremont  Bldg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

WHITTEMOBE,  WilUam  Bichardson,  banker;  b. 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Sept.  7,  1855;  s.  George  \V.  and 
Synia  H.  (Richardson)  Whittemore;  grad.  Cam- 
bridge High  Sell.,  1872;  m.  Lsabella  Stewart,  of 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Dec.  19,  1878;  children,  Harris 
S.,  William  Stewart,  Robert  D.  Identified  with 
Nat.  Bank  of  Commerce,  Boston,  since  1872;  began 
as  corresponding  elk.,  later  receiving  teller,  paying 
teller,  asst.  cashier,  cashier,  Aug.  1,  1904-May  1, 
1914;  since  asst.  cashier  Merchants  Nat.  Bank. 
Mem.  Boston  Nat.  Bank  Cashiers'  Assn.,  Bank  Of- 
ficers' Assn.  Republican.  Baptist.  Recreations: 
music,  photograpliy,  bicycle  riding-,  travel.  Home: 
36  Irving  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  28  State  St., 
Boston. 

WHITTEMOBE,    Wyman,    M.D.;    b.    Cambridge, 

Mass.,  Apr.  6,  1879;  s.  John  M.  and  Louise  Adams 
(Kelsey)  Whittemore;  B.S.,  Harvard,  1901,  M.D., 
1905;  m.  Mary  Emerson  Brooks,  of  Morristown, 
N.J.,  Nov.  18,  1911;  1  daughter,  Mary  Emerson. 
Practiced  in  Boston  since  1905;  surgeon  to  out- 
patients, Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.;  asst.  in  surgery.  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  Surgeons;  mem. 
A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Suffolk  Dist.  Med.  Soc. 
Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Harvard,  Country.  Contbr. 
various  articles  on  surg.  subjects  in  med.  jours. 
Address:    330   Dartmouth   St.,   Boston. 

WHITTEN",  Sumner  HoUis,  hydraulic  and  me- 
chanical engineer;  b.  Holyoke,  Mass.,  May  8,  1857; 
s.  Nathan  Hollis  and  Ellen  Maria  (Wood)  Whitten; 
grad.  high  sch.,  Holvoke,  1875;  student,  Amherst 
Coll.,  1875-8;  m.  Holyoke,  June  20,  1888,  Laura 
Catherine  Antz;  4  children,  Edmund  S.,  Philip  F., 
Madeline,  Eleanor.  Has  been  connected,  since  1879, 
almost  continuously  with  the  Holyoke  Machine 
Co.,  mfrs.  of  mill  machinery;  pres.  Ford  Auger 
Bit  Co.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Delta 
Upsilon.  Clubs:  Bay  State,  Holyoke  Canoe,  Hol- 
yoke Yacht,  Sans  Souci.    Address:    Holyoke,  Mass. 

WHITTIEB,  Charles  Franklin,  journalist;  Dec. 
8,  1843-1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,   1908-9.) 

WHITTIEB,  Charles  W.;  mem.  C.  W.  Whittier 
&  Bro. ;  v. -p.  Real  Estate  Exchange  and  Auction 
Bd.;  dir.  Blue  Hill  Nat.  Bank.  Old  Colony  Trust 
Co.;  trustee  City  Associates,  Milton  Savings  Bank. 
Address:     Shawmut   Bank   Bldg.,   Boston. 

WHITTIEB,  Francis  Fremont,  IM.D. ;  b.  Vienna, 
Me.,  Nov.  6,  1852;  s.  Henry  Dearborn  and  Sarah 
(Connor)  Whittier;  A.B.,  Colby,  1881,  A.M.,  1891; 
M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1884;  post-grad,  stu- 
dent N.Y.  Post-Grad.  Med.  Sch.  and  Hosp.;  m.  Aug. 
2,  1881,  Katie  E.  Stewart,  of  Bangor,  Me.  Prin.  of 
high  schs.  and  acads.,  in  Me.,  Vt.  and  Mass.,  1880-6; 
engaged  in  practice  at  Boston  and  Brookline  since 
1886;  founder  and  formerly  med.  supt.  N.E.  Bapt. 
Hosp.;  formerly  editor  The  Refractionist;  one  of 
incorporators  INIass.  Real  Estate  Exchange.  Pres. 
Interstate  Cooperative  Union,  Consumers'  Cooper- 
ative Co.;  v.-p.  Mass.  Progressive  Club.  Fellow 
Mass.  Med.  Soc:  mem.  Boston  Bapt.  Social  Union. 
Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Home:  Brookline.  Office:  149 
Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

WHITTIEB,  Frank  Nathaniel,  M.D.,  microsco- 
l)ist;  b.  Farmington,  Mk\,  Dec.  12,  1861;  s.  Nathaniel 
Gross  and  Mary  Lawrence  (Hardy)  Whittier;  grad. 
Wilton  Acad.,  1881;  A.B.,  Bowdoin.  1SS5,  A.M., 
1888;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1889;  m. 
Brunswick,  Me.,  June  24,  1895,  Eugenie  Harward 
Skolfield:  2  children.  Isabel  M.  S.,  Alice  A.  S.  Has 
practiced  at  Bowdoin  Coll.,  since  1889:  dir.  Sar- 
gent Gymnasium  at  Bowdoin  Coll..  1886-08;  lec- 
turer on  hygiene,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1887-08;  also  prof, 
hygiene  and  physical  training,  same,  since  1908: 
coll.  phvs.  since  1891;  demonstrator  of  i>athologv 
and  bacteriology,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.,  1897-01;  prof, 
pathology  and  bacteriology,  same,  since  1901;  fre- 


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quently  employed  as  micros,  expert  for  the  State  in 
important  legal  cases.  Mem.  Am.  Assn.  Patholo- 
gists and  Bacteriologists.  Republican.  Address: 
Brunswick,  Me. 

WHITTIEB,  Helen  Augoista,  chib  woman;  b. 
T.,owell,  Mass.;  d.  Moses  and  Bucindia  (Blood) 
AV^hittier;  among  immigrant  ancestors  were 
Thomas  Whittier,  Aquila  Chase,  Simon  Willard, 
(Jov.  Danforth,  John  Bridge,  etc.;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Bowell  and  Lasell  Sem.,  Auburndale,  Mass.;  un- 
married. Treas.  Whittier  Cotton  Mills,  Bowell, 
Mass.,  1888-92,  pres.,  1892-01;  editor  and  pub.  Fed- 
eration Bulletin,  nat.  organ  of  Gen.  Federation 
of  Women's  Clubs,  1903-10;  editor  and  pub.  Fed- 
eration Directory  of  Club  Speakers,  1902-13; 
founder,  and  pres.,  1897-1900,  of  Middlesex 
Women's  Club,  Lowell  (600  members);  pres.  Mass. 
State  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs,  1904-7;  mem. 
bd.  dirs.  N.E.  Women's  Club.  Unitarian.  Lecturer 
and  teacher  of  art  history.  Address:  Trinity  Court, 
Boston,  Mass. 

WHITTLESEY,      Henry      Iiincoln,      lawyer;      b. 

Chelsea,  Mass.,  Nov.  30,  1S62;  s.  Corydon  M.  and 
Maria  L.  (Ayer)  Whittlesey;  7th  in  descent  from 
.lohn  Whittlesey,  Saybrook,  Conn.,  who  settled  in 
N.E.  in  1650:  A.B.,  Yale,  1884;  studied  law  with 
Richard  H.  Dana,  Boston;  Ll^.B.,  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1886;  admitted  to  bar,  1886;  m.  Lillian  Eddy, 
.July  6,  1889.  Began  practice  in  Boston,  1886;  in 
partnership  with  Judge  Albert  D.  Bosson,  1888-92, 
now  AVhittlesev  &  Wales.  Mem.  Newton  City  Coun- 
cil, 1896;  alderman,  1898,  1899;  elk.  Newton  Po- 
lice Court,  1890-03.  Dir.  West  Newton  Co-operatiye 
Bank.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston.  Conglist. 
Club:  Boston  City.  Recreations:  sailing.  Home: 
West  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  743  Tremont  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

WHITTLESEY,  Jolin  Jacob,  lawyer;  b.  Detroit, 
IMich.,  .Ian.  23,  1878:  s.  John  Jacob  and  Agnes  (Mar- 
tine)  Whittlesey;  descendant  of  John  Whittlesey, 
of  Saybrook.  Conn.,  first  ancestor  of  the  family 
in  America,  1656:  ed.  schs.,  Sarnia,  Ont.,  Can.,  and 
Green  Bay,  Wis.;  U.  of  Mich.;  unmarried.  Ad- 
mitted to  Mass.  bar,  1903,  and  since  practiced  in 
Pittsfleld;  city  solicitor;  sec.  and  dir.  J  &  B  Mfg. 
Co.,  Savoy  Sand  Co.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Mass. 
Bar  Assn.,  Berkshire  County  Bar  Assn.,  Psi  Up- 
silon.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Park 
(Pittsfleld).  Home:  61  Taconic  St.  Office:  35 
Berkshire  County  Savings  Bank  Bldg.,  24  North 
St.,   Pittsfleld,  Mass. 

WHITWELIi,  Frederick  Silsbee,  lawyer,  trustee; 
b.  Boston,  Mar.  12,  1862;  s.  I'rederick  Augustus 
and  Mary  Crowninshield  (Silsbee)  Whitwell;  de- 
scendant of  Samuel  Whitwell,  who  emigrated  to 
America  from  Colnbrook,  Eng.,  1714,  also  of  Dr. 
Samuel  Whitwell,  surgeon  3d  Mass.  Line,  Am. 
Revolutionary  Armv,  and  one  of  the  originators 
of  the  Soc.  of  the  Cincinnati;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1884, 
LL.B.,  1887;  m.  Gertrude  Howard,  of  San  Mateo, 
Cal.,  Nov.  23,  1893.  Began  practice,  Boston,  1887; 
devotes  attention  to  care  of  properties,  and  trustee- 
ships. Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Boston 
Chambei-  of  Commerce,  Mass.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars, 
Soc.  of  the  Cincinnati.  Republican.  Clubs:  Somer- 
set, Harvard,  Country,  Pacific  Union  (San  Fran- 
cisco). Home:  166  Marlboro  St.  Office:  751  Tremont 
Bldg.,  Boston. 

WHOLEY,  Dennis  Joseph,  clergyman;  Feb.  8, 
1S53-XOV.   13,   1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

WHORISKEY,  Bichard,  college  professor;  b. 
Cambi-idge,  Mass.,  Dec.  2,  1874;  s.  Richard  and 
Anne  (Carroll)  Whoriskev;  grad.  Cambridge  Latin 
Sch.,  1893;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897;  unmarried.  Prof, 
modern  langs.  New  Hampshire  Coll.,  since  1899. 
jMem.  Modern  Lang.  Assn.  America,  N.E.  Modern 
Lang.  Assn.,  N.H.  Teachers'  Assn.  (ex-pres.  modern 
lang.  sect.),  N.H.  Schoolmasters'  Club  (v. -p.).  Kap- 
pa Sigma  (alumnus  adviser  of  Beta  Kappa  Chap- 
ter). Club:  Harvard  (Boston).  Author:  (mono- 
graphs) Enthusiasm  in  the  Teaching  of  Modern 
Languages;  The  Trip  of  the  German-American 
Teachers  Through  Germany;  The  Relation  of  the 
Fraternity  to  the  College.    Address:  Durham,  N.H. 

WHYTE,  Alexander,  mfr.    (See  vol.  1909.) 


WICKEB,  Georg-e  Bay,  college  prof.;  b.  Moscow, 
N.y.,  Jan.  31,  1S70;  s.  James  Compton  and  Mary 
Josepliine  (Candee)  Wicker;  grad.  Geneseo  State 
Normal  Sch.,  1886;  B.A.,  Cornell,  1890,  A.M.  1898; 
U.  of  l>a.,  1898-9;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Wis.,  1900;  honorary 
fellow,  sociology,  in  municipal  finance,  and  edito- 
rial sec.  to  Prof.  R.  T.  Ely  of  U.  of  Wis.,  1899-1900; 
m.  Mabel  Louise  Sweeney,  of  East  Bloomfleld,  N.Y., 
July  18,  1894.  Vice-prin.  secondary  schs..  New 
York,  1890-2,  prin.,  1893-7;  instr.  economics,  1900-3, 
asst.  prof.,  1903-10,  prof.,  1910 — ,  Dartmouth  Coll. 
Lecturer  and  writer  on  economic  topics,  especially 
in  the  fields  of  labor  and  economic  theory.  Mem. 
Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  Am.  Polit.  Science  Assn.,  Nat. 
Tax  Conf.,  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Mason.  Chmn.  Pro- 
gressive State  Com.,  N.H.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  list  of  books,  etc.)  Home:  Hanover, 
X.H.* 

WICKHAM,  Horace  John,  inventor,  mfr.;  Apr.  1, 
1836-May  22,  1914.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WICKS,  Asaph  Swift,  clergyman;  b.  West  Fal- 
mouth, Mass.,  Dec.  10,  1865;  s.  Daniel  Russell  and 
Hannah  Bowman  (Gifford)  Wicks;  ed.  Lawrence 
Acad.,  1882-4,  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass., 
1884-6;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1890;  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theol. 
Sch.,  1893;  m.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Dec.  17,  1891, 
Grace  Lillian  Conant;  4  children,  Harold  Russell, 
Elinor  Gertrude,  Kenneth  Francis,  Paul  Robinson. 
Ordered  deacon,  1893,  ordained  priest,  1894,  P.E. 
Ch.;  rector,  Ch.  of  the  Advent,  Pawtucket,  R.I., 
18  93-9,  Ch.  of  the  Good  Shepherd,  Pawtucket,  since 
1899.  Mem.  sch.  bd.,  Pawtucket,  1899-01,  1903. 
Chaplain,  Jenks  Lodge  F.  &  A.  M. ;  chaplain,  Paw- 
tucket Royal  Arch  Chtipter;  prelate.  Holy  Sepul- 
chre Commandery;  grand  chaplain,  (irand  Council 
Royal  and  Select  Masters  of  R.I.  Club:  Clerical. 
Address:  94  0  Broadway,  Pawtucket,  R.I. 

WICKS,  Georgre  Easton,  railway  official;  b. 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Sept.  16,  1867.  Began  as  elk.  gen. 
frt.  dept.  N.Y.C.  &  H.R.  R.R.,  at  N.Y.  City,  1882; 
elk.  gen.  frt.  dept..  West  Shore  R.R.,  1887-96;  chief 
elk.  to  traffic  mgr.,  same  rd.,  1896-01;  chief  elk.  to 
2d  v.-p.,  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  R.R.  at  New  Haven, 
1901-2;  chief  elk.  to  1st  v.-p.,  same  rd.,  1902-4; 
traveling  frt.  agt..  Merchants'  Despatch  Transpor- 
tation Co.,  1904-6;  chief  elk.  to  v.-p.,  Bangor  & 
Aroostook  R.R.,  1907-8;  gen.  frt.  agt.  same  since 
Oct.,  1908.    Address:  Bangor,  Me. 

WIEIiAiri>,  Georg-e  Beber,  paleontologist;  b. 
Boalsburg,  Pa.,  Jan.  24.  1865;  s.  Washington  Fred- 
eric and  Margaret  (Reber)  Wieland;  B.S.,  Pa.  State 
Coll.,  1893;  studied  U.  of  Gottingen,  1894,  U.  of  Pa., 
1896-7:  fellow,  Yale,  1899,  1900,  Ph.D.,  1900;  m. 
Edla  Kristina  Andersson,  of  Nykoping,  Sweden, 
1891.  Teacher,  Chester,  Pa.,  1895;  engaged  in  ex- 
plorations in  Black  Hills  Rim,  summers,  1895-02 
(in  part  privately  conducted,  but  mainly  with 
Prof.  O.  C.  Marsh,  for  Yale  Mus.);  also  led  two  ex- 
pdns.  for  the  Am.  Mus.  Natural  History;  secured 
many  famous  fossils,  including  the  hugest  marine 
turtles  known  to  science,  the  giraffe-necked  dino- 
saur Barosaurus,  and  numerous  silicified  cycads; 
now  research  asso.  Carnegie  Instn. :  lecturer  in 
paleobotany  in  Yale;  delivered  response  for  Am. 
representatives  at  dedication  of  the  Aldrovandi 
Museum,  Bologna,  Italy,  June  12,  1907.  Mem.  So- 
ciedad  Geologica  Mexicana,  Soc.  Antonio  Alzate,  R. 
Accad.  Sci.,  Bologna,  Phi  (jamma  Delta;  Archduke 
Rainer  Gold  Medal,  1914.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books  and  writings  and  other  details.) 
Home:  Anawan,  West  Haven,  Conn.* 

WIEITEB,  Leo,  philologist;  b.  Byalostok,  Russia, 
July  26,  1862;  s.  Solomon  and  Frieda  (Rabinowicz) 
Wiener;  ed.  gymnasia  at  Minsk  and  Warsaw;  stu- 
dent of  medicine.  Warsaw  U.,  1880;  Polytechnic  at 
Berlin,  1881-2;  came  to  U.S.,  1882;  m.  Bertha  Kahn, 
of  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Feb.  27,  1893.  Taught  Greek, 
Latin  and  mathematics  in  Odessa,  Mo.,  1883-4,  and 
in  Kansas  City  High  Sch.,  1884-92;  asst.  prof.  Ger- 
manic and  Romance  langs.,  U.  of  Mo.,  1892-5; 
taught  langs.  in  N.E.  Conservatory  of  Music, 
1895-6;  instr.  Slavic  langs.  and  lits.,  1896-01,  asst. 
prof.,  1901-11,  prof.,  1911 — ,  Harvard.  Mem.  sev- 
eral philol.  socs.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
writings,  etc.)  Address:  29  Sparks  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 


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WIEB,  Fred  Newton,  lawyer;  b.  Lowell,  Mass., 
July  4,  18G1;  s.  Xewton  J.  ami  Caroline  (Peabodv) 
Wier;  prep.  edn.  Lowell  Hia:h  Sch.;  A.B.,  Amherst 
Coll..  1882;  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.  Law  Sch.,  1887;  m. 
Lowell,  Dec.  9,  1896,  Bertha  E.  Baker.  Practiced  in 
Boston  for  15  mos.,  since  at  Lowell;  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891-2;  dist.  atty.,  ISIiddlesex  Co..  1892- 
01.    Home:  Lowell.  Mass. 

"WIGGIN.  Charles  B.,  banker;  b.  Roxburv,  Mass., 
Sept.  14,  18SG;  s.  Arthur  C.  and  Sarah  Elizabeth 
(Chadwick)  Wissin:  srad.  Roxbury  Hish  Sch.;  m. 
Bessie  Hayes,  of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Nov.  16, 
1910.  Pres.  Brookline  Trust  Co.,  1910-11;  asst. 
treas.  Am.  Sugar  Retinins  Co.,  Boston,  1911-13; 
v.-p.  ^Merchants  Nat.  Bank  since  Oct..  1913;  dir. 
Brookline  Trust  Co.:  trustee  Brookline  Savings 
Bank.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason  (Washing- 
ton Lodare).  Clubs:  Al^()ncluin.  Boston  City,  Mass. 
Automobile.  Country,  Eastern  Yacht;  Union  League 
(New  York).  Recreations:  outdooi-  sports.  Home: 
120  Marlborou.sh  St.    Office:  28  State  St.,  Boston. 

WIGGIN,  Charles  Horace,  railway  official;  b. 
Durham,  N.H.,  Sept.  23,  1859;  s.  Horace  and  Mary 
(Smith)  Wiggin;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Pliillips  Acad., 
Exeter,  N.H.;  m.  Nov.  24,  1886,  Jennie  M.  Knowl- 
ton,  of  Durham,  N.H.  In  service  of  Boston  &  Maine 
R.R.,  as  machinist,  since  1882;  foreman  machine 
dept..  1885-91:  master  mechanic  Concord  div., 
1891-5;  with  motive  power  dept.  Concord  and  Wliite 
^Mountain  divs.,  1895-01;  asst.  supt.  of  motive 
power,  1901-7,  supt.,  same,  since  Jan.  1,  1907.  Ma- 
son (Past  Master),  Chapter.  Commandery,  Shrine; 
Senior  Grand  Warden  of  N.H.  Clubs:  N.  E.  Rail- 
road (past  pres.),  Newmarket.  Home:  Maiden, 
Mass.    Office:  North  Station,  Boston. 

■WIGGIN",  Frank  H.;  b.  Vk^olfboro,  N.H.,  Oct.  27, 
1851:  s.  Benjamin  and  Lucy  (Clough)  Wiggin; 
acad.  edn.;  m.  Mary  Walker,  1891.  Asst.  to  treas., 
1886-95,  asst.  treas,  1895-6,  treas.  since  1896.  A.B. 
C.F.IM.  Home:  9  Wren  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Office:  14  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

■WIGGIN",  Fred  B.,  prison  warden;  b.  Saco,  Me., 
July  6,  1861;  s.  .Tames  Jones  and  Hannah  S.  (Ru- 
mery)  Wiggin;  direct  descent  from  Thomas  Wig- 
gin,  first  gov.  of  the  Province  of  N.H.,  1630;  ed. 
com.  and  high  schs.,  Saco:  m.  Jan.  15,  1889,  Nellie 
B.  Shaw,  of  Biddeford,  Me.  Engaged  in  clerical 
office  work,  1877-89;  in  retail  coal  trade,  1890-1900; 
ins.  business,  1900-7;  city  marshal  and  sheriff, 
1907-10;  warden  Me.  State  Prison,  Jan.  19,  1911- 
Mar.  17,  1913.  Citv  treas.,  Saco,  Me.,  1892,  1897-9; 
chmn.  Sch.  Bd..  1898-1900.  Democrat.  Conglist. 
Mason.    Home:  Saco,  IMe. 

WIGGIN,  Henry  Mayhew,  INI.D.;  b.  Jackson.  N.H., 
Dec.  14,  1868:  s.  Henry  and  Mary  B.  (Trickev) 
Wiggin;  descendant  of  Capt.  Thomas  W^iggin,  the 
immigrant,  who  settled  in  N.H.,  1630;  ed.  pub.  schs. 
and  Bridgton.  Me.,  Acad.;  M.D.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
^Medicine.  1895;  m.  Georgiana  I.  Russell,  of  Dor- 
chester, Mass.,  Nov.  6,  1895;  2  children.  Chester 
Henry.  Russell  Morrison.  Practiced  in  Whitefield, 
N.H.,  since  1895;  mem.  staff  Dr.  IMorrison's  Hosp., 
Whitefield,  6  yrs.;  state  med.  examiner,  5  yrs. 
Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoeopathy,  N.H.  State  Homoe. 
Med.  Soc,  Coos  Co.  Med.  Soc.  Mason;  K.P.;  Elk. 
Baptist.    Address:  Whitefield,  N.H. 

WIGGIN.  Joseph,  lawyer;  b.  Exeter,  N.H.,  Mar. 
7,  1871;  s.  Joseph  Furnald  and  Ruth  Hurd  (Hollis) 
W'iggin;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1893,  LL.B.,  1896;  m.  Mai- 
den, Jan.  2,  1901,  Grace  Parker  Corbett.  Has  prac- 
ticed in  Boston  since  1896:  v.-p.  First  Nat.  Bank, 
Maiden;  trustee  and  mem.  bd.  of  investments.  Mai- 
den Savings  Bank.  Treas.  and  trustee  Sanborn 
Sem.,  East  Kingston,  N.H. ;  trustee  ^Maiden  Pub.  Li- 
brary. Citv  solicitor.  Maiden.  1899-07;  mem.  Sch. 
Bd.,  1909-13;  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Am.,  Mass., 
and  Middlesex  bar  assns..  Social  Law  Library, 
Boston,  etc.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Home: 
55  Clarendon  St.,  Maiden,  Mass.  Office:  27  State 
St.,  Boston. 

WTGGIN.  Kate  Soug'laB,  author;  b.  Philadelphia, 
Sept.  28,  1859;  d.  Robert  N.  and  Helen  E.  (Dyer) 
Smith;  sister  of  Nora  Archibald  Smith:  grad.  Ab- 
bot Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.,  1878;  (Litt.D.,  Bow- 
doin  Coll.,  Maine,  1906);  m.  George  C.  Riggs,  Mar. 
30,  1895.    Organized  the  first  free  kindergarten  for 


poor  cliildren  on  tlie  Pacific  Coast;  has  been  inter- 
ested In  th;it  work  e\er  since.  Continues  her  name 
of  "Kate  Douglas  Wiggin"  in  her  lit.  work.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.) 
Address:  145  W.  58th  St.,  New  York,  and  "Quill- 
cote,"   Hollis,  :Me.* 

WIGGIiBSWOBTH,  George,  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Feb.  3,  1853;  s.  Edward  and  Henrietta  May  (God- 
dard)  Wlgglesworth;  descendant  of  Edward  Wlg- 
glesworth,  Boston,  1638;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1874,  A.M., 
1875,  LL.B.,  1878;  m.  Mary  Catherine  Dixwell,  of 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  June  20,  1878;  6  children,  Anna 
C.  (Mrs.  Philip  Putnam  Chase),  Norton,  Marion  E. 
(Mrs.  Lloyd  Tliornton  Brown),  liulh,  Richard 
Bowditch,  Frank.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1879; 
pres.  Lyman  Mills;  dir.  Mass.  Hosp.  Life  Ins.  Co., 
Everett  Mills,  Pacific  Mills,  and  Pepperell,  Ham- 
ilton. Amoskeag,  Boston,  Great  Falls,  Merrimack, 
and  York  Mfg.  cos.,  N.E.  Trust  Co.,  Tampa  (Fla.) 
Electric  Co.,  Waltham  (Mass.)  Bleachery  &  Dve 
Works;  trustee  Gen.  Ins.  Guaranty  Fund,  Central 
Aguirre  Sugar  Cos.,  Suffolk  Real  Estate  Trust. 
Trustee  INTass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  McLean  Hosp.,  Conva- 
lescent Home  (Waverley,  Mass.),  Milton  Acad.;  dir. 
Wentworth  Inst.;  mem.  Corpn.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.; 
overseer  Harvard  Coll.;  treas.  of  Trustees  of  Pub- 
lic Reservations.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs: 
St.  Botolph,  Technology,  Harvard.  Home:  Milton, 
Mass.    Office:   53  State  St.,  Boston.* 

WIGHT.    Daniel   Webster,    M.D.;    b.    Casco,    Me., 

Mar.  21,  1837;  s.  Barclay  and  Ann  Wight;  ed.  com- 
mon and  high  schs.,  Casco,  and  Bowdoin  Coll.; 
M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1867;  m.  Mary 
E.  Jordan,  of  Casco,  Me.,  May  14.  1868.  Served  in 
10th  Me.  Vols.,  Civil  War,  1862-5;  practiced  in 
West  Sumner,  Me.,  1868-73,  Winchester,  Mass., 
1873-80,  Pomeroy,  la.,  1880-94,  West  Medford, 
IMass..  1895-03.  Casco,  Me.,  since  1903.  Progressive. 
32°  Mason  (Blue  Lodge,  Chapter,  Commandery, 
K.T.).    Address:  Casco,  Me. 

WIGHT,  Delano,  lawyer;  b.  Boston,  May  10, 
1882;  s.  Eugene  Barton  and  Mary  Dennie  (Clapp) 
Wight:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1902,  LL.B.,  1904:  m.  Mar- 
garet Crocker,  of  Boston,  Apr.  9,  1912;  1  son,  De- 
lano, Jr.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1904.  and  since 
practiced  in  Boston.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Bos- 
ton. Sec.  Gen.  Theol.  Library.  Republican.  Clubs: 
Boston  City,  Union  Boat.  Home:  37  Garrison  Rd., 
Brookline,  Mass.    Office:    60  State  St.,  Boston. 

WIGHT,  Fred  W.;  b.  Rockland,  Me.,  Dec.  28,  1857; 
s.  Hezekiah  W.  and  Frances  P.  Wight;  ed.  high 
sch.,  Rockland,  Me.;  m.  Izzelle  T.  Fifield,  of  Dexter, 
Me.,  Mar.  6,  1883.  Mem.  firm  of  Cobb,  Wight  & 
Co.,  Rockland,  Me.,  25  yrs.;  engaged  as  merchan- 
dise broker  6  yrs.;  treas.  Augusta  State  Hosp. 
since  Sept.  1,  1913;  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen.  Rock- 
land, 1888,  1889;  U.S.  collector  of  customs,  Waldo- 
boro  Dist.,  1900-14.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason 
(18°,    K.T.).     Address:     Rockland,    Me. 

WIGHT,  Joseph  Howard,  lawyer;  b.  Dummer, 
N.H..  Mar.  11.  1866;  s.  Isaac  Carlton  and  Philantha 
L.  (Howard)  Weight;  descendant  of  Thomas  Wight, 
the  immigrant,  Dedham.  Mass.,  1636;  grad.  Me. 
Wesleyan  Sem..  Rents  Hill,  Me.,  1886;  LL.B.,  Bos- 
ton U.  Sch.  of  Law,  1890;  m.  Penelope  S.  Thwing, 
of  Woolwich.  Me.,  Dec.  23,  1890  (died  1895);  1 
child,  Ruth  Emily,  b.  IMar.  23.  1894:  m.  2d,  Alberta 
Willard.  of  Brunswick,  Vt.,  Jan.  15,  1S96;  3  chil- 
dren, Willard,  b.  Sept.  28,  1897.  Mary  Philantha, 
Apr.  13,  1899.  Alberta  Howard.  June  12,  1905.  Ad- 
mitted to  N.H.  bar,  1890.  and  since  practiced  in 
Berlin;  formerly  pres.  Berlin  Savings  Bank  & 
Trust  Co.;  y.-p.  and  atty.  Berlin  Building  &  Loan 
Assn.  Clk.  Town  of  Berlin.  1892-5;  chmn.  Bd.  of 
Selectmen,  1896-7;  mem.  City  Council.  1902-5;  co. 
solicitor,  1904-8;  police  commr.,  1910-13:  mem. 
N.H.  Ho.  of  Ren..  1899.  1901:  justice  Municipal  Ct., 
Berlin,  since  1915.  Mem.  Berlin  and  Gorham  Bar 
Assn.  (spc.-treas.).  Mason  (S2°);  mem.  Order 
Eastern  Star.  Recreations:  hunting.  Ashing.  Ad- 
dress:   Berlin,   N.H. 

WIGHTMAN.  John  Q..  carriage  dealer;  b.  Col- 
chester, Conn..  Oct.  15.  1851;  s.  John  C.  and  Caro- 
line M.  (Standish)  Wightman;  descendant  of  Ed- 
ward Wightman,  who  was  burned  at  the  stake 
for  his  religious  belief,  and  of  Miles  Standish,  of 
the   Mayflower;    ed.   Bacon   Acad.,  Colchester,  and 


1154                                                  WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 

Conn    Lit    Instn.,  Suffield;  m.  Jennie  E.  liathbun,  Island,  N.Y.;  practiced  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  since 

of   East   Haddam,   Conn.,   Aug.   28,    1S76;   children,  1889.     Mem.    A.M.A.,    Mass.    Med.    Soc,    Hampden 

Herbert  K..  Clifford  S.,  Helen  M.    Engaged  in  sell-  County     Med.     Soc,     Springfield    Acad.     Medicine, 

ing  vehicles  at   Stafford,   Conn.,  since    1874.    Reg-  Woman's  Med.  Soc.  of  Springfield,  D.A.R.   Address: 

istrar  since  1885;  tax  collector,  1897-1903;  county  319  State  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

commr.,  1905-11,  and  1915-19;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  WIIiCOMB,  Arthur  Henry,  merchant;  b.  Chester, 

Rep.,  1915-17;  chmn.  Republican  Town  Com.    Mem.  n.h.,  jjec.  31,  1&66;  s.  Charles  Snelling  and  Harriet 

Wolcott  Lodge  No.  60,  F.  and  A.M.    Baptist.    Club:  a.    (Simonds)    Wilcomb;    ed.    pub.    schs.,    Chester, 

Stafford.    Address:    Stafford,  Conn.  u.nd  I'hillips  Acad.,  Exeter;  m.  Sarah  M.  Batchelder, 

WIKSEIiIi,  Gustave  Perclval,  dentist,  retired;  of  Chester,  Oct.  15,  1888.  Served  as  telegraph 
b.  Roxlmrv,  Feb.  Hi,  1S63;  .s.  Gustave  and  Julia  operator,  Springfield,  Mass.,  also  conducted  a  sch. 
(Emerson)  Wiksell;  mother's  grandfather,  Rev.  of  telegraphy;  engaged  in  gen.  merchandise  busi- 
Joseph  Emerson,  was  the  first  minister  of  Pep-  ness,  Chester,  since  1887;  identified  with  evapo- 
perell  and  great  uncle  of  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson;  rated  fruit  business  several  yrs.;  treas.  and  mgr. 
ed.  pub.  schs. of  Boston;  high  sch.,  Pepperell,  Mass.;  Chester  and  Derry  Telephone  Co.;  dir.,  elk.  and 
professional  knowledge  gained  by  experience  and  auditor  Chester  &  Derry  R.R.  Co.;  trustee  Derry 
observation;  m.  Mollie  Johnson,  of  Boston,  Nov.  Savings  Bank.  Tax  collector  10  yrs.;  postmaster 
1,  1894;  1  child,  Olga,  b.  Jan.  10,  1896.  Practiced  20  yrs.;  town  treas.  12  yrs.;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of 
dentistry  in  Boston,  1887-12;  now  devoting  time  Rep.,  1895-9.  Sec.  and  treas.  Republican  Club, 
to  studv  of  foods  in  relation  to  health;  actively  1890-1908;  ex-pres.  Rockingham  Co.  Rep.  Club. 
identifie"d  with  the  Johnson  Educator  Food  Co.  Mem.  St.  Mark's  Lodge  No.  44,  F.  and  A.M.,  Derry; 
Hon.  mem.  state  dental  socs.  of  N.H.  and  Vt.  Social-  Bell  Chapter  No.  25,  R.A.M.;  Mount  Nebo  Council 
ist.  Universalist.  Pres.  Walt  Whitman  Fellowship  No.  15,  R.  &  S.M.;  mem.  Order  Eastern  Star,  Pa- 
International.  Club:  Boston  City.  Is  a  sculptor  trons  of  Husbandry,  Junior  Order  U.A.M.  Conglist. 
of  note;  his  bas  relief  of  Lincoln  has  been  praised  Address:    Chester,  N.H. 

by  artists;  also  portraits  of  Horace  Traubel,  writer;  WIIiCOX,    Alice    Blythe    Tucker    (Mrs.    George 

William  Hodge,  the  actor,  and  Chas.  Kellogg,  the  Wilcox),    writer,    lectuier;    b.    Owen    Sound,    Ont., 

naturalist.     Home:     18    Atherton    Av.,    Roslindale,  Can.;   d.   William   Henry   and   Mary   Ann    (Ely trie) 

IMass.  Tucker;   ancestors   notable  in   marine  interests  of 

.^■^■r-^.^^      «i-u  _!.    1-    -n   i-        -p                 T           *     1  Devonshire,    Eng.;    B.A.,    Toronto    U.,    1896,    M.A., 

WII.BOR,    Albert    Gallatin,    farmer,    live    stock  1898;  studied  U.  of  Chicago,  Columbia  U.  and  Lady 

raiser.     (See   vol.    1909.)  Margaret   Hall,    Oxford,   Eng.;    m.    George   Wilcox, 

"WIIiBUR,    Benjamin,    mfr. ;    b.    South    Scituate,  civil   and    mining   engr.,    19UT;    1    child,    Elizabeth. 

R.I.,  Apr.   7,  1S35.    (See  vol.  1909.)  Former  dean  of  Adelphi  Coll.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.    Lec- 

WIIBUB,  Hubert  Granville,  M.D.;  b.  Pembroke,  tuf-er  Brooklyn  Inst     New  York  Bd.  of  Edn.    Club: 

Me.,  Dec.  18,  1859;  s.  Benjamin  and  Ruth  Wilbur:  ed.  Women  s  Univ.    (N.Y    City),    \\riter  of  mag    aiti- 

Fall  River  (Mass.)  pub.  and  high  schs.;  A.B.,  Har-  ^^^,^v,'''?'^?.^'7   ?^''^?-l-f*^''TV^°''?"'^?   Saturday   Night, 

vard,  1886;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1890;  m.  Bos-  entitled      Worth-\^  hile    People    I    Know."     Recrea- 

ton,  June,   1890,  Evangeline  Ward;   1  son,   Hubert  J^ions:    walking,  gardening.    Address:    Long  Hill, 

Ray,  b.  Apr.  20,  1893.    Has  practiced  in  Fall  River  l-onn. 

since    1890.     Republican.     Conglist.     Mem.    Mass.  'WIIiCOX,  Asa  Hopson;  b.  Clinton,  Conn.,  Sept. 

Med.    Soc,    A.M. A.,    Soc.    of   Psychiatry   and    Neu-  1,    1857;    s.    Asa    C.    and    Pameiia    .Ann    (scranion) 

rology,  Boston.    Club:    Harvard  (Boston).    Recrea-  Wilcox;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1880;  m.  Fannie 

tions:      farmer,    fruit    grower.     Address:      292    N.  A.  Terwilliger,  of  Rondout,  N.Y.,  Oct.  4,  1888  (died 

Main  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  lS89)^_m.  2d,  Melissa  A.  Beadle,  of  Hartford,  Conn., 

"WIIiBUB,    Joel,    retired    merchant; 
Me.,  Sept.  19.  1833;  s.  Benjamin  and  Mar 
Wilbur;  ed.  Phillips  High  Sch.,  Farmir 
New  Hampton   Instn.,   N.H.;   m.   Philli 


Bank;  trustee  Phillips  Savings  Bank;  pres.  Bd.  of  ^-"t     Iddresl-    "^^  Wafei^St     T^rS^^ 

Trade.  Phillips;  mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1889,  1891,  ^^^^-    Address.    30  Watei   St.,  Toirington,  Conn. 

1899-1900,    Senate,    1892-4;    pres.    elector-at-large,  "WIIiCOX,    De"Witt    Gilbert,    surgeon;    b.    Akron, 

1st  nomination  of  William  McKinley.    Republican.  O.,    Jan.    15,    1858;    s.    David    Gilbert    and    Hanna 

Conglist.     Mason     (K.T.).     Recreations:     hunting,  (Whitney)    Wilcox;    descendant    of    John    Wilcox, 

fishing.    Address:    Phillips,   Me.  first    selectman    of    Hartford,    Conn.,    1660:    grad. 

Akron   High   Sch.,   1876;    elective   course,    Buchtel 


fice  of  Thomas  Gleed    Morrisville;  adnaitted  to  bar,    ^^^r.     ^     j^^'^.^   q^^'        ^^   Alfred,    N.Y.,    s4pt.    5.' 
1856;  m.  Underbill,  Vt.,  Mercy  Jane  IMorse;  2  chil-    18S3.  4  children    Margaret  (Mrs    John  M    Colonv) 


as  Wilbur  &  Palmer,  and  for  2  yr^^  Erie   County   Hosp.,    Buffalo,    1890-05:    surgeon   in 

cott,  as  Wilbur  &  Wolcott;    grand  juror    agt   to  chief  Lexington   Heights  Hosp.,   Buffalo,   1890-08; 

prosecute    suits     Town    of    Jericho;    trustee    Pub.  chief  of  staff,  Maverick  Dispensary.  East  Boston 

Library;  dir.  and  sec.  Home  for  Friendless  Women,  since  1909,  also  mem.  bd.  dirs.;   prof,   gvnecologv 

Republican.   Unitarian.  Mem  Vt.  Bar  Assn.  Mason.  Boston   U.    Sch.   of   Medicine.     Mem.    A.M.A..   Am 

Author  of  a  four-volume  history  of  Vermont,  1903.  j^^t.  Homoeopathy  (pres.,  1914),  Phi  Delta  Theta; 

Address:    Jericho,  Vt.  ex-pres.  N.Y.  State  Homce.  Soc.    Republican.    Bap- 

'VTI^B'CTB,  Sarah  Mann,  M.D.;  b.  Westerly,  R.I.,  tist;    mem.    Bapt.    Social    Union.     Clubs:     Boston 

July   9,    1853;   d.   William   Hale    (M.D.)    and   Eliza  City,  Twentieth  Century  (Boston).  Author:  Health. 

Scott  (Mann)  Wilbur;  descendant  of  Samuel  Wil-  Hygiene,  Happiness,  1910;  Physical  Awakening  of 

bur,  who  came  from  Yorkshire,  Eng.,   to  Boston,  the   Boy,    1911.     Wrote,    1888.   first   monograph   in 

before  1633;  student  Woodbridge's  pvt.  acad.,  Wes-  U.S.    on    floating    kidney,    following   a    successful 

terly,  R.I.;  A.B.,  1872,  Rutgers  Female  Coll.,  N.Y.  operation  for  same;  was  the  first  to  operate  upon 

City,  A.M.,  1879,  Ph.D..  1887;  M.D.,  Woman's  Med.  a  criminal's  brain,   1909,  for  purpose  of  effecting 

Coll.  of  Pa.,  1885;  unmarried.    Began  practice  in  change   in   character,   and  as   result  of  operation 

New  England  Hosp..  Boston,  1885;  served  as  resi-  criminal    was    paroUed    from    Dannemora    Prison, 

dent    phys..    Mass.    State   Primary    Sch.,    Munson,  N.Y.,  after  serving  3  yrs.  of  7  yrs.'  sentence  for 

Mass.,    and    Nursery    and    Child's    Hosp.,    Staten  forgery.    Recreations:    golf,   fishing,   photography. 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  KNGT.AND                                                    1155 

Home:   184  Aspinwall  Av.,   Brookllne.    Office:   419  WILDE,  Arthur  Herbert,  educator:  b.  Framing- 

Boylston  St.,  Boston.  ham,    Mass.,    Apr.    29,    1S65;    s.   Joseph   and    Susan 

WTT.co3t     -noTTTn    M      vptlrfxi    M  D  •    h     T.pxinc-  i'-^ily    (French)    Wilde;   A.B.,   Boston    U.,    1887,   S. 

toi?!''N.*l°^Fe°!'T5'   m'l?1''Henry''and-  s'i^^ann^a  ^ifi',  ^^oVl^'^'"'^'"^  '''^^-  ^'^-  '''''''^  ^•^-^«»^' 


Mason •   mem    G Tr     S  A  R     Cliai-   L^^^^  '^^^^    ^^^P^-    "^    education,    Boston    U..    since    June. 

Lee    Mass  ^■''^■^■'  b-A.K.    CUiD.   i.oe.    Aauiess.  jg^^     Home:  Needham,  Mass. 

To^^s^o^.°n^Ce^l!f.  "^^^.^^^^?8^l"^^°^^u' o/'^^'if-^^^^  Fa^T.^fe^n.  =^l°s"s.nTa"^^^5.^V?-f9^'•|!^^1ra°m"^^^.^^in'd 

Robert    M     WilcoKrsS4       Editorial    wrUer    a^d  Adelaide  F.    (Waldron)   Wilde:  4d.  pub.  schs.;  un- 

?onthr    Now  York   fou.n-,1  and  cK\ro    Vmerican  carried.    V.-p.   and   gen.    supt.   Union   St.   Ry.   Co.. 

?a!li    wv:^3  V^l^  "i^    A,,,^.,^^^    VH   ?)^^  '^?  ^^^v="  New  Bedford,  since  1907:  v.-p.  New  Bedford  &  On- 

^^f^o^^il^'^    w^S,J    Tv,T  -£  f,?^/i«w    iL^t  ^2°nb'  set  St.  Ry.  Co.;  trustee  New  Bedford  Inst,  for  Sav- 

poems.  etc.)    Home.    The  Bungalow,  Short  Beach.  .^^^    ^^^^  Southern  N.E.  Country  Fair;  mem.  New 

^°""-  Bedford  Bd.  of  Trade   (ex-pres.).    Mem.  Am.  Elec. 
■WII.COX,  Prank  Landon,  banker;  b.  Berlin,  Conn.,  Ry.  Assn.    Mason.    Republican.    Unitarian.    Clubs: 
Jan.    8,    ISSS;    s.    .^amuel    Curtis    an-l    Anna    Scovil  Dartmouth,    New    England    Street    Railway     (ex- 
(Peck)  Wilcox:  B.A..  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  pres.) ;   Engineers'    (Boston).    Home:   468   Pleasant 
1880:    m.    Harriet    Churchill    Webster,    of    Berlin,  st.    Office:  814  Purchase  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Conn.,    Jan.    19.    1898:    2   children,    Margaret   Web-        _„,____    -,      ^  „  n        ^  ,,  ,,    -r, 
ster,  Samuel  Churchill.    Began  as  elk.   in  office  of  ,   ^^^^^^\  ="^*  ^^?!"'  educator,  author;  b    Bos- 
Peck,    Stow    &    Wilcox    Co.,    Kensington    Factory,  ton.  Mass    Aug.  11,  1841;  s.  David  and  Ceha  Colton 
Berlin,   1880,  mgr.   of  plant,   1887-90:   treas.   Berlin  (Burt)     Wilder;    B.S.,    in    anatomia    summa    cum 
Iron  Bridge  Co.,  1890-03:  pres.  Fidelity  Trust  Co..  laude,   Lawrence   Scientific   Sch.     1862    M.D.    1866 
Hartford.   1905— :   pres.  J.  O.  Smith  Mfg.  Co.;  dir.  ^    Sarah  Cowell  Nichols,  June  9,  .1868   (died  Nov. 
Phoenix  Mut.  Life  Ins.   Co.,  Peck.   Stow  &  Wilcox  Ij^u  190i> :    "\  2^     Mary   Field,   June    11,    1906.     In 


ii.epublican.     Conglioi..      ivicm.    j^cjl«.    x  oi.      i>iao%^ii.  --..  ,rv■,/^  T       *     ■  ™ f,,„   ^^^h 

Clubs:  Hartford,  University  (Hartford).  Recrea-  emeritus  1910—.  Lecturer  on  coniparative  anat- 
tions:  motoring.  Home:  Berlin,  Conn.  Office:  49  o.^^'  Anderson  (Agassiz)  Summer  Sch.  of  Natural 
Pearl  St..  Hartford,  Conn.*  ^'^^^^^^  1873-4  and  18 .5,  .summer  schs  at  Peoria 
_____■_,  _  _  „  V,  T,r  ■ -1  and  Normal,  111.;  on  physiology,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me., 
WIICOX,  George  Horace,  mfr.;  b  Meriden,  1875-84,  and  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1876;  at  Lowell  Inst., 
S^S^^l-J^'^i-P-  ^^^J}^  ^^"*i^^*^®  9o?^'^  Charlotte  A.  ^gge,  1871.  Member  advisory  council  Simplified 
(Smith)  Wilcox:  Ph.  B.,  Yale,  1875;  m.  Nettie  B.  spelling  Board,  Am.  Soc.  Sanitary  and  Moral  Pro- 
Curtis,  of  New  Britain    (^onn.    Jan    23    1884.    En-  phyla.xis;    v.-p.    Non-Smokers    Protective    League; 


dir.  Meriden  Nat    Bank,  Wilcox  &  White  Co.,  Occi-  j,^    iggg    discovered,   nr.    Charleston,    S.C,    a   large 

dental  Oil  Co.    Meriden  Trust  Co.    Meriden  Hosp  spider  (since  named  Nephila  Wilder!  by  McCook) 

etc.:  v.-p  City  Pavings  Bank.   Republican.   Conglist.  f^Q^i  which,  while  alive,  he  reeled  150  yards  of  silk; 

Mason   (K.T.,  Shriner).    Home:  Meriden,  Conn.*  ^^  ^ggg  silk  from  these  spiders  was  woven  into  rib- 

WIIiCOX.  Henry  Iiansinsf,  lawyer;  July  16,  1861-  bon  on  a  steamloom.    Devised  the  "Slip-system  of 

Mar.   23.  1909.     (See  vol.  1909.)  notes,"   1867.  and  the  "Correspondence-slip,"   1884. 

WILCOX,  William  Walter,  mfr.;  b.  Middletown,  Has  prepared  nearly  2  000  vertebrate  brains  in- 
Conn,  Apr.  11.  186'2:  s.  William  Walter  and  Fliza-  eluding  13  from  educated  persons  (SeeWhosWho 
beth  (Crittenden)  Wilcox;  B.A.,  Williams.  1885:  m.  in  America  for  books,  songs,  etc.)  Address.  (sum- 
Mary  Root,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  Nov.  3,  1886.  Gen.  mer)  Siasconset,  Mass.;  (winter)  Newton.  Masb.  ■ 
mgr.,  since  1906.  Wilcox,  Crittenden  &  Co..  mfrs.  WILDER,  Charles  W.,  educator;  b.  Cliftondale. 
marine  hardware  (founded  1847) ;  v.-p.  Middletown  Mass.  Feb.  16,  1877;  s.  Rev.  Charles  W.  and 
Nat.  Bank;  dir.  Farmers  &  Mechanics  Savings  Janette  Howe  (DavLs)  Wilder;  first  Am.  ancestor 
Bank.  Trustee  Conn.  Industrial  Sch.  for  Girls,  settled  in  America,  1640 — old  homestead  in  Lan- 
Conn.  Hosp.  for  In-nne.  Republican.  Conglist.  caster  Mass.;  grad.  Adams  Acad.,  Quincy,  Mass., 
Home:  181  High  St.,  Middletown,  Conn.*  1895;  A.B.,  Boston  U.,  1899;  A.M.,   Harvard.   1905; 

WILD,    Azel    Washburn,    clergyman.     (See    vol.  m.  Maude  Janette  Case  (lineal  descendant  of  Roger 

1909.)  Williams),  of  Putnam,  Conn..  June  22.  1912.    Instr. 

Wll-D    Henrv  Daniel    colle-e   nrof  •   b    Greens-  Norwalk    (Conn.)    Univ.    Sch..    1899-01     Pennington 

wixrjj,   jienry  uaniex,   cone,-e   i>rui.,    o.   vjreenb-  .  _  .    q           loni   9    Trinitv  T-Tnll    Wnshinsiton    Pa 

boro,  Vt.,  Oct.  11.  1S86;  s.  Azel  W.  and  Ellen  (Doug-  (^  <!.)  Sem..  l^Ol-J,  irinity  Hau.  svasnin^^^          i  a., 

las)    Wild;   B.A.,   W-illiams  Coll..   1888,  M.A..   1891;  1902-4;   research  work  at  Harvard  i"  h'sjory  and 

post-.grad.  study  in  Europe.  1893-5;  m.  Ada  L.  Good-  fovt.,  1904-6,  mstr    history,  1906-9,  master  m  his 

win,  of  Olivet.  Mich..  July  14,  1892.    Instr.,  1888-9,  tory   (l^fad  of^^pt. >    since^  m 

prof.  Latin.  1889-91,  Olivet  Coll.;  asst.  prof.  Latin.  Mem    Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Boston  U    Chapter),  ih^eta 

1891-5.    prof.    Latin.    1895—,    dean,    1902.   Williams  ^^'ta  Chi,  Xi  (Diopter  of  Alpha  Delta   laui  v^^^^^^ 

Poll      Mnmp-  Williirrmtown    Mass  *  cester   Acad.).   Am.    Pollt.    Science   Assn..    IN. 11..    MIS 

coll.    Home.  \\  lUiamstown,  luass.  tory  Teachers'  Assn.    Republican.    Conglist.    Club: 

WILD,  Isaac  Jocelyn,  real  estate;  b.  Stockport.  Economic    Recreations:  tennis,  motor  boating.  Ad- 

N.Y.;  Aug.  25.  1842:  s.  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Jocelyn)  dress-  Worcester  Academy,  Worcester.  Mass. 

Wild;   B.A..  Yale.   1867;  m.   Sarah   E.  Goodyear,  of  "^'=''''-         _    __       .     „      ,,.,u                 ..,      ■^^.  k    -o^,, 

Hamden,   (ionn..    July    3.    1878;    2    children.    Joseph  WILDER,  Harris  Hawthorne,  zoology 

Goodvear,    Jocelyn   Plant.     Began   as   cashier   U.S.  gor.  Me..  Apr    7      864  ;s.  Solon   (musical  director) 

Tea  (io..  N.Y.  City.  1868;  in  oyster  business.  Balti-  and    Sarah    Watkins    (Smith)    Wilder.    AJ3..    Am- 

moreTRId..  1869-71:  with  New  Haven  Gas  Light  Co.,  herst.   1886;  Ph.D..  U.  of  F':eiburg( Baden)     1891 

1872-01.  treas..  1887-01;  with  Stiles  Metal  Co.,  1904-  m.  Boston,  Inez  Luanne  Whipple,  of  Diamo^ 

06;  real  estate  broker  on  own  account  since  1906.  R-L.    July    26     1906.     Prof,    ^oolosy-.    .Sj"ith    Coll  , 

Republican.    Conglist.    Address:  168  Park  St.,  New  since   1892.    Mem.   Am.   Soc.   Naturali.sts.  Am.   Soc. 

Haven   Conn  Zoologists,  Boston  Soc.  Natural  History,  Assn.  Am. 


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Anatomists,  Am.  Anthrop.  Assn.;  fellow  Am.  Acad. 
Arts  and  Sciences.  Author:  Invertebrate  Zoology, 
1894;  Synop.'^is  of  Animal  Classification,  1902;  Tlie 
History  of  thie  Hnman  Body,  1910;  also  numerous 
papers  on  ^■ertebrate  anatomy  and  physical  antliro- 
pology;  especially  on  amphibians,  diploteratology 
and  the  epidermic  markings  of  human  and  simia)i 
palms  and  soles.  Home:  27  Belmont  Av.,  Northamp- 
ton, Mass.* 

WIIiSER,  Herbert  Augustus,  retired  paper  mfr. ; 
h.  Atlleboro,  Mas.s.,  .luue  22.  1837;  s.  Charles  B.  and 
Mary  Ann  (Guild)  Wilder;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Chel- 
sea, Mass.;  m.  Sarah  B.  Paare,  of  Chel.sea,  ]Mass., 
Oct.  11.  1873  (died  1891);  children.  Constance  Per- 
ley,  Mary  C.  (Mrs.  E.  E.  Kent,  of  Newton),  Mar- 
garet Guild.  Began  in  paper  business,  1858;  mem. 
firm  of  Wilder  &  Co.;  dir.  Internat.  Paper  Co. 
Trustee  Newton  Hosp.,  Berea  (Ky.)  Coll.,  Atlanta 
(Ga.)  U. ;  mem.  Prudential  Com.  A.B.C.F.M.  Re- 
publican. Conslist.  Home:  Newton,  Mass.  Office: 
220  De\onsliire  St.,  Boston. 

WIIiDEB,  Herbert  Merrill,  illustrator;  Sept.  26, 
1864-19 — .  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  1912-13.) 

WIIiSER,  Inez  Whipple  (Mrs.  Harris  Hawthorne 
Wilder);  b.  Uianiond  Hill,  R.I.,  May  19,  1871;  d. 
Eliab  Daniel  and  Sarah  (Wheaton)  Vv'hipple;  grad. 
R.I.  State  Normal  Sch.,  1890;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1900; 
M.A.,  Smith  Coll.,  1904;  m.  at  Boston,  Harris  Haw- 
thorne Wilder,  .July  26,  1906.  Asso.  prof,  zoology, 
Smith  Coll.,  1902 — .  Mem.  Am.  Soc.  Zoologists. 
Contbr.  on  mammalian  i^alm  and  sole  configura- 
tion; anatomy,  embryology  and  life  history  of  am- 
phibians; life  history  of  the  salamander  Desmog- 
nathus,  etc.  Home:  27  Belmont  Av.,  Northampton, 
Mass.* 

WIIiDEK,  S.  Fannie  Gerry,  author,  newspaper 
writer.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

WIIiDER,  Salmon  ■Willougrhby,  mfr.;  b.  Law- 
rence, Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1870;  s.  Salmon  Willoughby 
and  Rose  Eaton  (True)  Wilder;  grad.  Lowell  High 
Sch.,  1886;  studied  abroad,  1886-7;  S.B.  in  Chem. 
Engring.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1891;  m.  Bellows  Falls, 
Vt.,  1895,  Marcia  Russell  Sawyer.  Connected  with 
Russell  Paper  Co.,  Lawrence,  1891-3  inclusive;  with 
William  Russell  &  Son,  Boston  and  Fall  Mountain 
Paper  Co.,  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  1894-7  inclusive; 
pres.  and  treas.  Merrimac  Chem.  Co.,  Boston,  since 
1897;  v.-p.  The  Russell  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Republican.  Lecturer  at  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.  Mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Society  Chem.  In- 
dustry, Soc.  of  Art,  Mfg.  Chem.  As.sn.,  of  U.S. 
Clubs:  Exchange,  Engineers',  Eastern  Yacht,  Tech- 
nology (Boston  and  New  York).  Recreations:  ar- 
chery, boating.  Home:  Newton  Centre,  JMass.  Of- 
fice: 33  Broad  St.,  Boston.* 

'WIIiDIir,  Creorg'e  Washingrton,  mechanical  supt.; 
b.  Decatur,  111.,  Feb.  28,  1870;  s.  George  M.  and 
Adaline  (Engler)  Wildin;  B.S.,  Kan.  State  Agrl. 
Coll.,  1892;  m.  Josephine  Fish,  of  Strong  City,  Kan., 
Sept.  13,  1902.  Began  as  draftsman  in  Topeka  shops 
of  A.,T.  &  S.F.  Ry.,  1892.  later  machinist  and  loco- 
motive fireman  same  rd.;  locomotive  engr.  INIex. 
Central  Ry.,  1896-7;  supt.  Aermotor  Co.,  Chicago, 
1897-8;  locomotive  engr.  C.  &  A.  R.R.,  and  later 
machinist,  locomotive  and  car  insp.  and  mech. 
engr.,  Plant  System,  at  Savannah,  Ga. ;  mech.  engr. 
Central  R.R.  of  N.J.,  1901-4;  apptd.  asst.  mech. 
supt.  Erie  Ry.,  Mar.,  1904,  and  mech.  supt.  same  rd., 
at  Meadville,  Pa.,  Apr.,  1904-7;  asst.  supt.  motive 
power,  Lehigh  Valley  R.R.,  Jan. -July,  1907;  mech. 
.supt.  N.Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  R.R.  since  July,  1907.  Mem. 
Am.  Soc.  Mech.  Engrs.,  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.,  Am. 
Ry.  Master  Mechanics'  Assn.  (pres.,  1909-10), 
Master  Car  Builders'  Assn.,  Traveling  Engrs.'  As- 
sn., Air  Brake  Assn.,  Internat.  Fuel  Assn.,  Effi- 
ciency Soc.  of  New  York.  Republican.  Baptist. 
Mason  (32°).  Clubs:  New  York  Railroad  (ex-pre.s. ); 
New  England  Railroad,  Western  Railway,  Engi- 
neers' (Boston),  Union  League  (New  Haven, 
Conn.).  Recreations:  motoring,  bowling.  Home: 
Hotel  Taft.  Office:  Railroad  Office  Bldg.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

WIIiDIMCAN,  Alfred,  banker;  b.  Danbury,  Conn., 
Dec.  31,  1838;  s.  William  and  Elisabeth  (Beard) 
Wildman;  ed.  pvt.  schs.;  m.  Danburv,  Dec.  19,  1S67, 


Ellen  Dellicker;  1  son.  Leonard  D.  Has  been  iden- 
tified with  banking  business  in  Danbury  since 
1884;  pres.  City  Nat.  Bank;  treas.  Danbury  & 
Bethel  Gas  &  Electric  Light  Co.,  The  Danbury 
Home,  Danbury  Relief  Soc;  auditor  and  trustee 
Danbury  Library  Assn.;  dir.  Danbury  Cemetery 
Assn.  Republican.  Mason.  Clubs:  Country,  Dan- 
buiy.    Address:   Danbury,   Conn. 

WII.Z:,  William  Conrad,  M.D.;  Jan.  23,  1847-Feb. 
21,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica, 1912-13.) 

WIIiES,  Thomas  !■.,  lawyer;  b.  Gardiner,  Me., 
June  26,  1876;  s.  ^\'illium  H.  and  Louisa  D.  (Hans- 
combe)  Wiles;  pub.  sclis.  and  English  High  Sch.. 
Boston;  pvt.  tuition  in  law;  m.  Madeline  M.  Fau- 
\re,  of  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Jan.  1,  1911;  children, 
Kellen,  Thomas  L.,  .Ir.  Served  as  clerk  in  Superior 
Ct.  of  Boston  14  yr.s. ;  admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1903; 
mem.  firm  of  Anderson,  Sweetser  &  Wiles  since 
1910.  Republican.  INIem.  Am.  and  JMass.  bar  assns., 
Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston^  Mason.  Club:  Exchange. 
Home:  Hingham,  Mass.    Office:  84  State  St.,  Boston. 

WIIiEY,    Isaiah    Harding',    merchant.     (See    vol. 

1909.) 

WIIiKIE,  William  Daniel,  clergyman;  b.  Ottawa, 
Can.,  1S66;  s.  William  W.  and  Eliza  (Bell)  Wilkie; 
B.A.,  Queen's  Coll.,  Kingston,  Can.,  1894;  studied 
Harvard  Div.  Sch.  and  Harvard  Law  Sch.;  m.  Mar- 
garet Scott,  of  Guelph,  Ont.,  Can.,  1894.  Admitted 
to  Mass.  bar,  1905;  practiced  in  Brockton,  1905-9; 
ordained  Unitarian  ministry,  1894;  pastor,  Athol. 
since  1910.    INIason.    Address:  Athol,  RIass. 

WIX.KINS,  Arthur;  b.  Franklin  Co.,  Wilton,  Me., 
Nov.  27,  1869:  s.  William  Warren  and  Rhoda  Hill- 
man  (Mosher)  Wilkins;  on  mother's  side  descended 
from  Benjamin  Butterfield,  born  in  Eng.  and  died 
in  Chelmsford,  aiass..  Mar.  2,  1688;  ed.  town  schs. 
of  Wilton  and  Wilton  Acad.;  m.  Sept.  3,  1892,  Min- 
nie Evelyn  Miller,  of  Wilton,  Me.:  m.  2d,  Dec.  25, 
1901,  Gertrude  Pierce  ;\Iosher.  of  Temple.  Me.  En- 
gaged as  lumberman  and  farmer.  Jay,  Me.,  since 
1892.  Selectman,  1905-9;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.;  mem.  Me. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910-11,  1915-16.  Democrat.  Mem. 
Knights  of  Pythias,  (grange.  Address:  North  Jay. 
Me. 

WII.KINS,  Charles  Abbott,  mfr.;  b.  at  Manches- 
ter, N.H.,  May  4,  1862;  s.  James  and  Charlott  Ace- 
neth  (Abbott)  Wilkins;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Manchester, 
1867-70,  dist.  sch.  and  acad.,  Henniker,  1870-8; 
grad.  Bryant  &  Stratton  Business  Coll.,  JManches- 
ter,  1879;  m.  Walworth  Co.,  S.D.,  Dec.  21,  1887, 
Eleanor  Smith  Howell;  children,  Eleanor  Abbott. 
James,  Lucy,  Charles  Howell,  Robert  Fulton,  How- 
ell, George.  Roger  DeBray,  Charlott,  Elizabeth, 
Sherman.  Carpenter,  teacher  and  typesetter,  Wal- 
worth Co.,  S.D.,  1883-5;  owner  horse  ranch  Camp- 
bell Co.,  S.D..  1885-92;  returned  to  Henniker,  1893, 
and  since  1895  has  engaged  in  mfg.  dry  measures 
and  barrel  covers.  County  commr.  Walworth  Co., 
1883-4;  deputy  sheriff,  Merrimac  Co.,  N.H..  1893-9; 
moderator,  Henniker,  since  1895;  mem.  N.H.  Constl. 
Conv.,  1902,  1912.  Republican.  Mason.  Club:  Hen- 
niker Social.    Address:   Henniker,  N.H. 

WIIiKINS,  Prank  Iiemoyne,  clergyman;  b.  Ty- 
rone, N.Y.,  June  30,  1851;  s.  Andrew  and  Laura 
Jane  (Barnes)  Wilkins;  State  Normal  Sch.,  Cort- 
land, N.Y. ;  Canandaigua  Acad.,  Canandaigua,  N.Y.; 
A.B.,  U.  of  Rochester,  1876,  A.M.,  1878;  grad.  Roch- 
ester Theol.  Sem.,  1879:  (D.D.,  Central  U.,  Bella, 
la.,  1886);  m.  Minnie  Frances  Best,  of  Jordan, 
N.Y.,  Aug.  7,  1882.  Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1879; 
pastor  Second  Ch.,  Auburn,  1879-85,  First  Ch., 
Davenport,  la.,  1885-91;  corr.  for  la.  of  The  Stan- 
dard, Chicago,  1886-91;  1st  sec.  Bapt.  Young  Peo- 
l)le's  L^nion  of  America,  and  editor  Baptist  Union, 
Chicago,  1891-6  (originated  Christian  Culture 
(bourses  [3]  for  Bapt.  Young  People);  pastor  Pii-st 
Ch.,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1896-1905,  Free  St.  Ch., 
Portland,  Me.,  1905-13,  2d  Ch.  East  Providence,  R.I., 
1913 — ;  corr.  for  Me.  of  The  Examiner,  New  York, 
1905-13.  Dir.  Conf.  of  Bapt.  Ministers  in  Mass.; 
mem.  bd.  Me.  Bapt.  Missionary  Conv.;  treas. 
Alumni  Assn.  of  Rochester  Theol.  Sem.,  1881-3; 
mem.  Beta  Phi  Chapter  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon 
(Rochester  U.).  Recreations:  study  of  nature,  bird 
lore.    Home:  23  Walnut  St.,  East  Providence,  R.I.* 


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WIIiKINS,   Georg-e  Clarence,   I\r.D. ;    b.   Lebanon, 

N.H.,  :\Iar.  n,  isTt!;  s.  Cluules  Tavlor  and  Emma 
A.  (Stewart)  AVilkins;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1899;  m.  Manchester,  June  17,  190;5,  Sara  L.  Stuart; 
1  son,  Stuart  Bray,  b.  June  29,  1906.  House  sur- 
geon Carney  Hosp.,  1899-1900;  house  physician 
Boston  Lying-in  Hosp.,  1900-1;  asst.  physician 
McLean  Hosp..  Waverley,  iNlass.,  June-Sept.,  1901; 
resident  physician  and  asst.  supt.  Boston  City 
Almshouse  and  Hosp.,  Long  Island,  1901,  3;  in  pvt. 
practice,  Manchester,  since  Jan.  1,  1903;  now  chief 
surgeon  to  Eliot  Hosp.,  Manchester.  Fellow  Am. 
Coll.  Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  INlass. 
Med.  Soc,  Manchester  Med.  Assn.  (pres.),  N.H. 
Surg.  Club,  etc.  Mason  (32°).  Clubs:  Derryfleld, 
Manchester  Rifle  and  Pistol,  Ragged  Mountain 
Fish  and  Game,  N.H.  Harvard.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Recreations:  fishing,  rifle  shooting.  Home: 
174  N.  River  Rd.  Office:  The  Pembroke,  Manches- 
ter, N.H. 

WIIiKINS,  Milan  William,  socialist  worker.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

WIIiKINS,  Russell,  M.D.;  b.  Amesbury,  Mass., 
Apr.  23,  1S73;  s.  Elijah  Russell  and  Harriett  N. 
(Davis)  Wilkins;  grad.  Concord  High  Sch.,  1891; 
M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1896;  m.  Grace  M. 
Thurber,  of  Penacook,  N.H.,  May  30,  1903;  2  chil- 
dren, Daniel  T.,  Dorothy  H.  Served  as  surgeon 
and  1st  It.,  1st  N.H.  Vols.,  Spanish-Am.  War,  1898; 
practiced  in  Concord,  N.H.,  since  1897;  mem.  staff 
Margaret  Pillsbury  Gen.  Hosp.  Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1913;  served  as  surgeon  N.H.N.G.  Mem. 
A.M. A.,  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Centre  Dist.  Med.  Soc. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Address:  149  N.  Main  St., 
Concord,  N.H. 

WIIiKINS,  Samuel  Herbert,  insurance  official;  b. 
Salem,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1861;  s.  Albert  and  Mary  A. 
(Hopkins)  Wilkins;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Marietta  B. 
Rowell,  of  Salem,  Feb.  21,  1862;  2  children,  Ray- 
mond Sanger,  Alahlon  Putnam  (deceased).  Began 
active  career  as  elk.  for  Francis  M.  Tuttle,  dry 
goods;  bought  out  the  business,  1888,  and  con- 
tinued until  1907  (retired);  pres.  Salem  Mut.  Fire 
Ins.  Co.  since  1907;  v. -p.  Salem  Co-operative  Bank; 
dir.  Naumkeag  Trust  Co.,  Salem.  Chmn.  bd.  of 
trustees  Danvers  State  Hosp.  Mem.  Old  Salem 
Chapter  S.A.R.  Mason;  mem.  A.O.U.W.  (grand 
treas.).  Republican.  Universalist.  Home:  52  Essex 
St.    Office:   43   Church   St.,   Salem,  Mass. 

WlOiKINS,  Susan  Hamlin,  retired  teacher;  b. 
Harrison,  Me.,  Nov.  23,  1840;  d.  John  and  Lydia 
(Hamlin)  Wilkins;  ed.  St.  Johnsbury  (Vt.)  Acad.; 
grad.  Putnam  Free  Sch.,  Newburyport,  1858.  Be- 
gan teaching  in  primary  grade  pub.  schs.  of  Brook- 
lyn, 1862;  retired,  Aug.,  1900,  as  prin.  Intermediate 
Sch..  Brooklyn,  after  38  yrs.'  service.  Address: 
Waterford,  Oxford  Co.,  Me. 

WIIiIiABD,  Ashton  Rollins,  author;  b.  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt.,  Apr.  14,  1858:  s.  C.  W.  and  Emily  D. 
(Reed)  Willard;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1879;  located  at 
Boston,  1887;  m.  Agnes,  d.  Gov.  Horace  Fairbanks, 
of  Vt.,  1888.  Writer  on  art  subjects  for  mags.  Has 
passed  much  time  abroad,  principally  in  Italy. 
Chevalier  Order  of  Crown,  Italy,  1902.  Clubs:  Bos- 
ton Authors',  Circolo  Italiano.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books,  etc.)  Home:  43  Commonwealth 
Av.,  Boston.* 

WIIiIiABD,  Bertel  GUidden,  singer,  vocal  teacher; 
b.  Newcastle,  Me.,  Jan.  19,  1874;  s.  Charles  F.  and 
Adelaide  L.  (Glidden)  Willard;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  New- 
castle, Me.,  and  Igo,  Cal.,  until  1888;  prep.  edn. 
Lincoln  Acad.,  Newcastle,  1888-92;  A.B.,  Bowdoin, 
1896  (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  m.  Boston,  Aug.  24,  1903, 
Elvie  E.  Burnett.  Toured  the  country  as  2d  bass 
of  Temple  Quartette,  1896-01;  bass  soloist  Trinity 
Ch.,  Boston,  1903-5;  instr.  voice  development.  Har- 
vard, since  1902;  chmn.  sch.  com.,  Millis,  Mass., 
and  mem.  Rep.  Town  Com.  Treas.  Sargent  Camp 
for  Girls.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason.  Mem. 
Am.  Ornithologists'  Union,  Zeta  Psi.  Clubs:  Nut- 
tall  Ornithologists',  Apollo.  Recreations:  ornithol- 
ogv,  camping.  Home:  1619  Mass.  Av.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.    Address:  30  Huntington  Av.,  Boston,  Mass. 

WHiliABD,  Edg-ar  !•.,  educator:  b.  Leominster, 
Mass.,  Jan.  28,  1864:  s.  Francis  O.  and  Elizabeth 
Lee     (Campbell)     Willard;     learned    piano-making 


trade  in  father's  factory,  1880-4;  grad.  Worcester 
(Mass.)  Acad.,  1887;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1891,  A.M., 
1895;  grad.  1{.I.  State  Normal  Sch.,  1895;  m.  Scitu- 
ate,  Mass.,  Apr.  12,  1899,  Estella  Litchfield;  3  chil- 
dren, Lawrence  Litchfield,  b.  June  9,  1900;  Warren 
Wyeth,  July  12,  1905;  Elisabeth,  May  14,  1912. 
Teacher,  Oxford,  Mass.,  1891-2,  North  Attleboro, 
Mass.,  1892-4;  supt.  schs.,  Scituale,  1895-06;  New- 
buryport, Mass.,  1906-14,  Natick,  Mass.,  since  1914. 
Republican.  Baptist.  Club:  Natick  Commercial. 
Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Grange,  Royal  Arcanum. 
Recreations:    tennis.     Address:    Natick,   Mass. 

WIIiIiAKS,  Edmund  Stuart,  telephone  official;  b. 

Charlestown,  Mass.,  Mar.  10,  1854;  s.  Jonathan  H. 
and  Mary  A.  (Potter)  Willard;  pub.  schs.,  Charles- 
town,  and  Boston  Business  Coll.;  m.  Olive  C.  Park- 
er, of  Cliarleslown,  Mass.,  June  8,  1880  (died  1893); 
m.  2d,  Mildred  E.  Nason,  of  South  Boston,  Mass., 
Feb.  11,  1904.  Has  been  identified  with  telephone 
business  since  1879;  now  treas.  Aroostook  Tele- 
phone &  Telegraph  Co.,  Champlain  Valley  Tele- 
phone Co.,  Coos  Telephone  Co..  Franklin  (bounty 
Telephone  Co.,  Granville  Telephone  Co.,  Maine  Tel- 
ephone &  Telegraph  Co.,  Mascoma  Valley  Telephone 
Co.,  Ossipee  Valley  Telegraph  &  Telephone  Co., 
Passumpsic  Telephone  Co.,  Vermont  Telephone  & 
Telegraph  Co.,  Winnepesaukee  Telephone  Co.;  asst. 
treas.  N.E.  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.  Republican. 
Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Home:  15  Myrtle  St.,  Clifton- 
dale,  Mass.    Office:   50  Oliver  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

WHiIiARI},  Everett  C,  educator;  Nov.  20,  1857- 
Aug.    20,   1912.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

WIIiIiARS,  Harley  Richard,  mathematician;  b. 
Sutton,  Vt.,  Mar.  13,  1875;  s.  John  Eastman  and 
Sarah  Guernsey  (Weare)  Willard:  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Sutton;  grad.  Lvndon  Inst.,  Lvndon  Center,  Vt., 
1894;  B.A.,  Dartmouth,  1899,  M.A.,  1902;  M.A.,  Yale, 
1910,  Ph.D.,  1912;  m.  Elma  Marguerite  Cook,  of 
Southwest  Harbor,  Me.,  Aug.  16.  1911:  children. 
Richard  John,  b.  Oct.  10,  1912;  Paul  Francis  and 
Mildred  Sarah  (twins).  May  19,  1914.  Teacher  pub. 
schs.,  Sutton,  Vt.,  fall  of  1894;  prin.  high  and 
graded  schs.,  Orleans,  Vt.,  1899-1900;  asst.  in 
physics,  Dartmouth,  1900-2;  instr.  mathematics, 
Kenyon  Mil.  Acad.,  Gambler,  O.,  1902-4;  instr. 
mathematics,  1904-7,  asst.  prof.,  1907-9,  U.  of  Me.; 
univ.  fellow,  1909-11,  instr.  mathematics,  1911-12, 
Yale;  asst.  prof,  mathematics,  1912-13,  asso.  prof, 
since  Sept.,  1913,  U.  of  Me.  Mem.  Chi  Phi,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  (Dartmouth),  Phi  Kappa  Phi  (U.  of 
Me.),  Sigma  Xi  (Yale).  Democrat.  Conglist.  Ad- 
dress: Orono,  Me. 

WIItliARD,  IMCrs.  Horace  Iff.,  educator;  b.  Man- 
chester, Lancashire,  Eng.,  July  22,  184  2;  d.  Ashley 
and  Joanna  (Simpson)  Sanders;  was  brought  to 
America,  1843;  grad.  Fall  River  (Mass.)  High 
Sch.,  1860;  later  studied  under  pvt.  teachers;  m. 
Dr.  Horace  M.  Willard,  of  Warwick  Neck,  R.I.,  July 
11,  1872  (died  1907).  Began  as  teacher  Bridgewater 
Acad.,  Fall  River,  Mass.;  prin.  since  1907,  Quincy 
Mansion  Sch.,  of  which  husband  was  prin.  and 
owner  for  11  yrs.  Methodist.  Clubs:  New  England 
Woman's  (Boston),  Quincy  Woman's;  Wollaston 
Woman's.    Address:  Wollaston,   Mass.* 

WIIiIiCOCKSON,  Georg-e  Hardin,  treasurer 
Loose-Wiles  Biscuit  Co.;  b.  Christian  Co.,  111.,  Jan. 
26,  1875;  s.  Hiram  P.  and  Nancy  J.  (Bond)  Will- 
cockson;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Neb.;  m.  Estelle  Longino, 
of  Jacksboro,  Tex.,  Oct.  20,  1908.  Began  active 
career  in  employ  of  Franklin  MacVeagh  &  Co., 
wholesale  grocers,  Chicago,  1893:  became  con- 
nected wdth  Nat.  Biscuit  Co.,  St.  Paul,  1896,  and 
traveled  throughout  U.S.  for  same:  removed  to 
Boston.  1909,  as  treas.  and  dir.  Boston  branch  of 
Loose-Wiles  Biscuit  Co.,  of  Kansas  City,  and  since 
so  continues;  treas.,  sec.  and  dir.  Austin  Dog  Bread 
&  Animal  Food  Co.,  of  Chelsea,  Mass.;  dir.  Loose- 
Wiles  Co.  (candy  mfrs.),  Boston.  Dir.  Boston  Credit 
Men's  Assn.;  dir.  Sch.  of  Commerce  and  Finance  of 
Boston  Y.M.C.A. :  mem.  Pilgrim  Publicity  Assn. 
Mason.  Clubs:  Boston  City,  Rotary.  Home:  19 
Westminster  Rd.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Office:  226  Cause- 
way St..   Boston. 

WH^I^COK,  Ella  Goodenow,  teacher,  lecturer;  b. 
Kennebunk,  Me..  Mar.  24.  1854;  d.  William  H.  and 
Annie  (Goodenow)  Willcox;  prep.  edn.  Mt.  Holvoke 
Sem.;    Litt.   B.,   IT.   of   Mich.,    1898;    A.M.,   Radcliffe 


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Coll,  Cambridge,  Mass..  1899;  post-grad,  work, 
uni\s  of  Zurich,  Switzerland,  and  Oxford,  Eng. ; 
literarv  and  later  associate,  editor  Tlie  Advance, 
Chicago,  1882-6;  teacher  at  Drury  Coll.,  Springfield, 
Mo.,  2  yrs.,  Wellesley  Coll.,  Mass.,  41/2  yrs.;  now 
devoting  attention  principally  to  ednl.  and  philan- 
thropic work;  occasional  writer;  lectures  before 
women's  clubs.  Conglist.  IMem.  State  Conf.  of 
Charities,  Assn.  of  Collegiate  AlumniK.  Clubs: 
Twentieth  Century  (Bo.ston),  Appalachian  Moun- 
tain, N.E.  Women's  Press  Assn.,  Boston  College 
Club.     Address:  (il!  •  takwood  lid.,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

WIIiIiCOX,  Marcellus  B.,  hardware  mfr. ;  b. 
Southington,  Conn.,  A'ov.  2:!,  1844;  s.  William  and 
Sallv  Ann  (Bristol)  Willcox;  ed.  Lewis  Acad., 
Southington;  m.  Milford,  Conn.,  Aug.  20,  1875, 
Emma  D.  Piatt.  Has  been  identified  since  1860 
with  the  Peck,  Stow  &  Willcox  Co.,  at  Southing- 
ton. Conn.,  with  exception  of  8  yrs.  in  Cleveland, 
O.,  for  the  co.;  dir.  JKtna.  Nut  Co.,  Southington  Cut- 
lery Co.,  Union  Rolling  Mill  Co.  of  Cleveland,  O. 
Home:   Southington,  Conn. 

WIIiIiCOX,  Mary  Alice,  zoologist;  b.  Kennebunk, 
Me.,  .\\>r.  2  1,  lsr,(i;  ,1.  William  Henry  (D.D.,  LL.D.) 
and  Annie  Holmes  (Goodenow)  Willcox;  sister  of 
Walter  Francis  Willcox;  grad.  State  Normal  Sch., 
Salem,  Mass.,  1875;  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  and 
Boston  Soc.  of  Natural  History,  1878-80,  Newnham 
Coll.,  Eng.,  1880-3 ;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Zurich,  1898.  Teach- 
er Frederick  (Md.)  Female  Sem.,  1875-6,  Charles- 
town  High  Sch.,  Boston,  1876-8;  prof,  zoology, 
Wellesley  Coll.,  1883-10,  prof,  emeritus,  1910 — . 
Now  specially  interested  in  edn.  of  immigrants 
and  mem.  edn.  dept.  Mass.  Federation  of  Women's 
Clubs.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  societies, 
books,  etc.)  Home:  63  Oakwood  Rd.,  Newtonville, 
Mass.* 

"WIIiIiETT,  George  P.,  mfr.;  b.  Walpole,  Mass.. 
Aug.  7,  1870;  s.  A.  D.  and  L.  E.  Willett;  ed.  Boston 
U. ;  m.  Edith  M.  Winslow,  of  Norwood,  Mass.,  June 
6,  1893.  Pres.  Eastern  Leather  Co..  1906 — ■;  dir. 
United  Printing  Machinery  Co.,  1905 — ;  pres.  Nor- 
wood (Mass.)  Nat.  Bank,  1907 — ;  treas.,  dir.  Am. 
Felt  Co.;  dir.  Gen.  Chemical  Co.,  Merchants  Nat. 
Bank;  mem.  firm  Willett,  Sears  &  Co.;  dir.  Woon- 
socket  Machine  &  Press  Co.,  Daniel  Green  Felt 
Shoe  Co.  Mem.  exec.  com.  Nat.  Civic  Federation. 
Clubs:  Brookline  Country,  Essex  County,  Exchange. 
Home:  Norwood,  Mass.  Office:  60  Federal  St., 
Boston.* 

'WIIiIiIS'X',  Clarence  Henry,  superintendent  schs. ; 
b.  Sutton,  Vt.,  Sept.  7,  1865;  .s.  Aaron  W.  and 
Nansie  May  (O'Hara)  Willey;  student,  Middlebury 
(Vt.)  Coll.,  1887-8;  A.B..  Dartmouth,  1891  (com- 
mencement rank  and  Phi  Beta  Kappa) ;  was  mng. 
editor  "The  Dartmouth,"  editor  of  "Aegis"  and 
mem.  Glee  Club;  m.  Westfield,  Vt,  Jan.  1,  1896. 
Elvira  Farman:  4  children,  Ralph  Harold,  Ray- 
mond Clvde,  Isabel  May,  Clarence  Farman.  Prin. 
Barton  (Vt.)  Acad..  1891-3,  schs.  of  Barton  Land- 
ing, 1893-4,  Milton  Graded  Sch.,  1894-5;  in  business. 
Barton  Landing,  1895-S;  prin.  schs.,  Milton,  1898- 
03.  Hardwick,  1903-5,  Island  Pond,  1905-11;  supt. 
schs.,  Bristol,  Vt.,  since  1911.  Methodist.  Mem. 
Vt.  State  Teachers'  Assn.,  Am.  Inst,  of  Instrn.. 
Delta  Upsilon,  Sphinx  (Dartmouth).  Royal  Arch 
Mason.  Progressive  Republican.  Address:  Bristol, 
Vermont. 

WIIiIiET,  Georg-e  Franklyn,  author,  pub.,  miner; 
moved  to  New  York.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WILIiEY,  Hiram,  lawyer;  b.  East  Haddam,  Conn., 
May   2:5,   ISIS.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

"WIIiIiIAiaS,  Alfred  Samuel,  woolen  mfr.;  b. 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  Mar.  15,  1873;  s.  Samuel  and 
Olive  A.  (Tavlor)  Williams;  grad.  Boston  Latin 
Sch.,  1891;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1895;  m.  Maude  F.  Kel- 
ler, of  Newton,  Mass.,  Jan.  15,  1902;  1  son,  Jasper 
Keller.  Has  been  associated  in  mfg.  business  with 
father  since  1895;  treas.  Byfield  Woolen  Co.,  mfrs. 
felt  goods;  treas.  Eastern  Blaugas  Co.;  partner 
Samuel  Williams  &  Son.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Clubs:  Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Harvard, 
Oakley  Country.  Home:  90  Ivy  St.,  Brookline, 
Mass.    Office:  68  Essex  St.,  Boston. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Anna  Belles,  author;  b.  New  Lon- 
don, Conn.;  d.  Ebenezer  and  Joanna   (Bolles)   Wil- 


liams; grad.  Young  Ladies'  Higli  Sch.,  New  Lon- 
don, Conn.,  followed  1),\-  p\t.  studies;  unmarried. 
(See  Wlio's  W  lio  in  America  for  book.«,  etc.)  Home: 
34   Jay    .St.,    New    London.    L'onn.* 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Appleton  Park,  lumber  mfr.;  b. 
I"i(j\  ideiice,  R.I..  Jan.  2S,  1S67;  s.  Zephaniah  and 
Minerva  Victoria  (Park)  Williams;  A.B.,  Brown 
U.,  1N89;  m.  1st,  Providence.  Sept.  20,  1893,  Emelyn 
Palmer  Butts  (died  June  22,  1895);  m.  2d,  Boston, 
June  1,  1907,  Adelaide  Augusta  Sisson;  1  cliild, 
Adelaide  Victoria,  b.  May  24,  1908.  With  R.I.  Hosp. 
Trust  Co.,  Providence,  1889-92:  became  connected 
with  Upton  Mfg.  Co.,  West  Upton,  Mass.,  1892 
(now  pres.  and  treas.).  Mem.  Upton  Sch.  Com., 
1895-10  (chmn.  1896-10);  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1898.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Nat.  Geog.  Soc, 
Religious  Edn.  Assn.  (v. -p.),  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 
Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs:  Twentieth  Century  (Bos- 
ton); City,  Brown  University  Club  (New  York); 
University  (Providence).  Address:  West  Upton, 
Mass. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Charles  Adams,  teacher;  b.  Brad- 
ford, Vt.,  May  28,  1867;  s.  John  K.  and  Annie  (Deni- 
son)  Williams;  A.B..  Williams  Coll..  1888;  grad. 
student,  Harvard,  1894-5,  A.M.,  1895;  m.  Barnet,  Vt., 
Aug.  20,  1895,  Helen  Harvey;  2  children,  Florence 
Elizabeth,  Richard  Harvey.  Teacher  Black  Hall 
(Conn.)  Sch..  1888-92;  prin.  high  sch..  Littleton, 
N.H.,  1892-4,  Amherst,  Mass..  1895-7,  Hudson. 
Mass.,  since  1897.  Blem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Up- 
silon.   Conglist.    Address:   Hudson,  Mass. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Charles  Amory,  lawyer;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1872;  Boston  U.  Law  Sch..  1872-3;  m.  Ella 
Winslow,  of  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass..  June  6,  1876. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar.  1873.  and  since  practiced  in 
Boston;  treas.  and  dir.  Central  Wharf  &  Wet  Dock 
Corpn. ;  dir.  West  End  St.  Ry.  Co.  Mem.  Delta  Kap- 
pa Epsilon.  Home:  Allston.  Mass.  Office:  126  State 
St..  Boston. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Charles  Emery,  M.D. ;  b.  Water- 
ville,  ^le.,  Jan.  30,  1857:  s.  Hanson  C.  and  Caroline 
Rogers  (Wood)  Williams;  g.g.s.  Obediah  Williams, 
surgeon  in  Continental  Army,  and  rendered  distin- 
guished service  in  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill;  prep.  edn. 
Waterville  (now  Coburn)  Classical  Inst.;  A.B.. 
Colby  U.  (now  Coll.),  1874  (at  age  of  17,  youngest 
graduate  of  that  instn.  up  to  present  time),  A.M., 
1877;  taught  Latin  and  Greek  at  Ricker  (Classical 
Inst.,  Houlton,  Me.,  5  yrs.;  M.D..  Coll.  Phys.  &  Surg. 
(Columbia),  1883;  m.  Patience  E.  Hussey,  of  Houl- 
ton, Me.,  Oct.  13,  1887  (died  1910);  3  children,  Mil- 
dred Hussey,  b.  1893;  Robert  Hussey,  Dec.  5,  1894; 
Marion  Josephine,  Nov.  17,  1898.  Practiced  in  Houl- 
ton since  1883.  Trustee  Ricker  Classical  Inst,  since 
1884  (mem.  exec.  com.  for  30  yrs.).  Mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Zeta  Psi.  Republican.  Baptist.  Address: 
129  Main  St..  Houlton.  Me. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Charles  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Cald- 
well. O.;  s.  William  Thomas  and  Mariah  Jane 
(Reed)  Williams;  prep.  edn.  Prep.  Sch..  Delaware, 
O.;  A.B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  U.,  1894,  A.M.,  1897;  S.T.B., 
Boston  Theol.  Sch..  1897;  Ph.D.,  1903;  m.  Quaker 
City,  O.,  Nov.  6,  1902,  Lena  Gregg  Cochran.  Entered 
ministry,  1894,  and  served  at  Abington,  Hanover 
and  South  Braintree  while  a  student;  pastor  Wood 
Memorial  Ch.  (Congl.),  Cambridge,  5  yrs.;  in  busi- 
ness 1  yr.  in  Ohio:  pastor  Trinity  Con°:l.  Ch., 
Gloucester,  Mass.,  since  July,  1905.  Home:  Glouces- 
ter, INlass. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Charles  Herbert,  surgeon;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Apr.  19.  1850;  s.  Henry  W.  and  Elizabeth 
(Dewey)  Williams;  prep.  edn.  Boston  Latin  Sch.; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1871,  A.M.,  1875;  M.D.,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch..  1874;  studied  in  Europe  1 1/2  yrs.;  m. 
Brookline,  Mass.,  1884,  Caroline  E.  Fisher;  2  chil- 
dren, Esther,  Osgood.  Practiced  in  Boston  since 
1876;  asst.  surgeon  and  surgeon,  Mass.  Charitable 
Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  1877-87;  med.  dir.  Burling- 
ton Relief  Dept.,  1889-95;  asst.  surgeon  Eye  Dept., 
Boston  City  Hosp.;  asst.  surgeon  1st  Corps  Cadets; 
med.  dir.  2d  Brigade,  M.V.M.  Fellow  Am.  Acad. 
Arts  and  Sciences:  mem.  A.M.A.,  Am.  Ophthal.  Soc, 
Mass.  Med.  Soc,  111.  Med.  Soc.  Boston  Soc.  Med. 
Science,  Boston  Soc.  for  Med.  Improvement.  Bos- 
ton Med.  Library,  Chicago  Ophthal.  Soc,  N.E. 
Ophthal.  Soc.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Harvard,  Union 
Boat.    Recreations:  rowing,  sailing.    Home:  43  Ran- 


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dolph  Av.,  Milton,  Mass.    Office:  1069  Boylston  St., 
Boston. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Charles  Merrlaxn,  educator;  b. 
Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  Nov.  13,  1851;  s.  Deacon  Thomas 
Danforth  and  Mary  Jane  (Hoardman)  Williams, 
and  descendant  on  fatlier'.s  side  of  Thomas  Wil- 
liams, Wethersfield,  Conn.,  IGGl,  and  on  mother's 
side  of  Samuel  Boreman,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1638;  ed. 
common  schs.  and  Williston  Sem. ;  m.  June  17,  1881, 
Emeline  McKarland.  Teacher  in  pub.  schs.  of  Mer- 
iden,  over  20  yrs.  and  supt.  of  schs..  1S95-8;  supt. 
Conn.  Sch.  for  Boys  since  1898.  Mem.  S.A.R.  Ma- 
son, K.T.    Club:  Home.    Address:  INIeriden,  Conn. 

WHiIiIAMS,  Dana  Scott,  lawyer;  b.  Lewiston, 
Me.,  Sept.  23,  1878;  s.  Kev.  Sumner  G.  and  Ella 
(Wyman)  Williams;  mem.  of  \Villiams  family,  of 
Essex  County,  INlass. ;  grad.  Lewiston  High  Sch., 
1898  (pres.  of  class)  ;  LL.B.,  U.  of  Me.  Sch.  of  Law, 
1900;  m.  July  6,  1910,  Juanita  D.  Porter,  of  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1900,  and  since  in 
practice;  organizer  and  dir.  several  corpus.;  twice 
a  candidate  on  Rep.  ticket  for  State  Senate. 
Friends'  Ch.  Mem.  Rabboni  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M. 
(Past  INIaster);  King-  Hiram  Chapter,  R.A.M.;  Lew- 
iston Commandery  No.  6,  K.T.;  Me.  Consistory,  32°; 
A. A.O.N. M.S.;  also  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs:  Ariel, 
Calumet.  Author  of  Commercial  Law  Notes  (text- 
book business  colls.).  Address:  215  Lisbon  St., 
Lewiston,   Me. 

■WILLIAMS,  Bavid  'WiUard,  mfr.;  Apr.  12,  1853- 
June  S,  1909.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

"WILLIAMS,  Edward  Hig-ginson,  engineer;  b. 
Proctoisville,  Vt.,  Sept.  30,  1849;  s.  Edward  Hig- 
ginson  and  Cornelia  Bailey  (Pratt)  Williams;  A.B., 
Yale,  1872;  grad.  Lehigh  U.,  1875,  A.C.,  E.M.,  1876; 
(Sc.D.,  U.  of  Vt.;  LL.D.,  Lehigh  U.);  m.  Jennie 
Olive  Bemis,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  June  19,  1883.  In 
engring.  corps.  Pa.  R.R.,  1872-3;  in  charge  mining 
corps,  anthracite  region,  1876-9;  supt.  mines  Mon- 
tour Iron  &  Steel  Co.,  1879-80;  asst.  mining  engr, 
Cambria  Iron  Co  ,  1880-1;  prof,  mining  engring.  and 
geology,  1881-02,  lecturer  on  mining  and  geology, 
1902-4,  Lehigh  U.  (retired).  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Min- 
ing Engrs. ;  original  fellow  Geol.  Soc.  America;  fel- 
low A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am.  Philos.  Soc.  (See  Who's 
W^ho  in  America  for  books  and  writings.)  Address: 
Woodstock,  Vt.* 

"WILLIAMS,  Ed-ward  Russell,  M.D.;  b.  Boston, 
May  21,  1872;  s.  Henry  Willard  and  Elizabeth  A. 
(Low)  Williams;  prep.  edn.  Noble's  Sch.;  M.D., 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1894;  m.  Helen  L.  Lutz,  of  Ded- 
ham.  Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1901;  children,  Roger,  Rosa- 
mond, Helen,  Marjorie.  Practiced  in  Boston  since 
1898;  ophthalmic  surgeon,  Boston  City  Hosp.  Mem. 
A.M.A.,  Mass.  :Med.  Soc,  Middlesex  South  Dist. 
Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Ophthalmol.  Soc,  Am.  Ophthalmol. 
Soc.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Club:  Oakley  Coun- 
try. Home:  15  Lowell  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office: 
1069  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

'WILLIAMS,  Elmer  Ellsworth,  clergyman;  b. 
Fort  Miller,  N.Y.,  July  16,  1860;  s.  Merritt  and 
Elisabeth  (Carswell)  Williams;  A.B.,  U.  of  Roches- 
ter, 1884  (Phi  Beta  Kappa);  grad.  Crozer  Theol. 
Sem.,  Chester,  Pa.,  1887;  m.  New  York,  Jan.  5,  1888, 
Jennie  Cooper;  2  children,  Elisabeth  S.,  Catherine  J. 
Ordained  to  ministry  Baptist  Ch..  1887;  pastor, 
Dover,  Del.,  1887-90,  Memorial  Ch.,  Toledo,  O., 
1890-2,  10th  Av.  Ch.,  Columbus,  O.,  1892-5,  Clarks- 
burg, W.Va.,  1895-9,  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1899-06, 
Randolph,  Mass.,  1906-11.  Stratford  St.  Ch.,  Bos- 
ton, 1911-13,  First  Ch.,  Gardner,  Mass.,  since  1913. 
Pres.  Del.  Bapt.  Union,  1890;  chaplain  Del.  Senate, 
1889-90;  pres.  B.Y.P.U.,  Columbus  Assn.,  1894.  Min- 
isters' Union  of  Columbus,  1895:  trustee  Broaddus 
Inst.,  1895-9;  mem.  exec.  bd.  Gen.  Assn.  AV.Va.. 
1896-9:  pres.  S.S.  Assn.  Middleboro  Dist.,  1902-3. 
Republican.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon.  Address:  Gard- 
ner, Mass. 

'WILLIAMS,  Emile  Francis,  merchant.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

'WILLIAMS,  Francis  Henry,  M.D. ;  b.  Uxbridge, 
Mass.,  Apr.  15,  1852;  s.  Henry  Willard  and  Eliza- 
beth (Dewey)  W'illiams;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech., 
1873;  M.D.,  Harvard,  1877;  m.  Anna  Dunn  Phillips, 
of  Boston,  Sept.  25,  1891.  Asst.  U.S.  Transit  of 
Venus  Expdn.   to  Japan,   1874;   tour  around  world. 


1874-5;  practicing  phys.  at  Boston  since  1877. 
Instr.,  1884-5,  asst.  prof,  materia  medica  and  thera- 
peutics, 1886-8,  asst.  prof,  tlierapeutics.  1888-91, 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  visiting  phys.,  1896-13,  sr. 
phys.,  1913 — ,  Boston  City  Hosp.  Fellow  A.A.A.S., 
Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  member  Assn.  Am. 
Physicians,  Mass.  Med.  Soc:  corr.  mem.  K.K.  Ge- 
sellschaft  der  Aerzte  in  Wien.  etc.  Clubs:  St.  Bo- 
tolph,  Technology  (Boston),  Century,  Technology 
(New  York).  Author:  The  Roentgen  Rays  in  Medi- 
cine and  Surgery.    Address:  505  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

'WILLIAMS,    Frank   Backus,    lawyer.     (See    vol. 

'WILLIAMS,  Frank  Clifton,  lawyer;  b.  Glover, 
Vt.,  May  12,  1853;  s.  Clifton  and  Mariette  (Loomis) 
Williams;  ed.  Orleans  J.,iberal  Inst.,  Glover,  and 
Goddard  Sem.,  Barre,  Vt.;  m.  1st,  Coventry,  Vt., 
May  20,  1877,  Helen  L.  Burbank  (died,  June  24, 
1896);  m.  2d,  Newport,  Vt,  Oct.  11,  1904,  Frances 
Baker  Guyer;  4  children,  Grace  H.,  Florence  E. 
Williams  Fullington,  San.  C,  Kate  Williams  Ham- 
ilton. Mcht.  and  lumber  mfr.,  Coventry,  1877-94- 
mem.  Vt.  Gen.  Assembly,  1884-6,  1908;  farmer, 
1894-8;  studied  law  and  was  admitted  to  bar,  1899; 
mem.  firm  of  Cook  &  Williams  since  1899.  Town 
elk.  and  treas.,  Coventry,  13  yrs.;  mem.  Vt  Bd.  of 
Agr..  1895-8:  judge  of  Court  of  Claims,  Vt.,  1902-6; 
trustee  Vt.  Hosp.  for  Insane,  1906-12;  trustee  New- 
port Acad,  and  Graded  Sch.,  1899-09,  Village  of 
xNewport,  1902,  1904-10;  mem.  Rep.  State  Com. 
smce  1906  (chmn.,  1908);  bank  commr.  State  of 
Vt.,  1908-16.    Club:  Y.M.I.C.    Address:  Newport  Vt. 

'WILLIAMS,  Frank  Percival,  M.D.  (See  vol 
1909.) 

'WILLIAMS,  Frank  'W.,  lawyer;  b.  Brandon,  Vt., 
Sept.  13,  1873;  s.  Braman  J.  and  Ella  (Winslow) 
Williams;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Brandon;  LL.B.,  Catholic 
U.  of  America,  1899;  m.  M.  Grace  Simonds,  of 
Brandon,  June  11,  1901.  Practiced  in  Brandon  since 
1900;  dir.  1st  Nat.  Bank;  Backus  Heater  Co.,  Bran- 
don Inn  Co.,  Ijake  Dunmore  Hotel  &  Realty  Co., 
Bicojon  Mfg.  Co.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Ma- 
son.   Address:  Brandon,  Vt. 

'WILLIAMS,  Fred  Homer,  lawyer;  b.  Foxbo- 
rough,  Mass.,  Jan.  7,  1857;  s.  Virgil  Homer  and 
Nancy  R.  (Briggs)  Williams;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1877, 
A.M.,  1880;  read  law  in  office  of  Judge  William  H. 
Fox,  Taunton,  Mass.;  student  Boston  U.  Law  Sch., 
1881-92;  m.  J.  Annette  Blake,  of  Whitman,  Mass., 
July  19,  1881.  Admitted  to  bar,  1882;  practiced  in 
Boston  since  1884;  senior  mem.  firm  of  Williams  & 
Copeland  since  1896:  pres.  Victoria  Copper  Mining 
Co.;  trustee  Brookline  Savings  Bank.  Mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1883-4,  Senate,  1898-9;  Republican. 
Trustee  Medfield  State  Insane  Asylum.  Conglist. 
Mem.  American  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Bos- 
ton. Clubs:  University,  Exchange.  Recreations: 
farming,  motoring.  Home:  41  Coolidge  St.,  Brook- 
line,  Mass.    Office:   60  Congiess  St.,  Boston. 

'WILLIAMS,  Frederic  Meeker,  lawyer;  b.  W^ash- 
ington,  Conn.,  Nov.  27,  1862;  s.  Stanley  and  Esther 
C.  (Meeker)  Williams;  ed.  com.  schs.  and  Upson 
Sem.,  New  Preston,  Conn.;  LL.B.,  Yale,  1887;  m. 
Isabella  A.  Gaylord,  of  New  Milford,  Conn.,  Oct. 
28,  1891.  .\dmitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1887,  and  since 
practiced  in  New  Milford,  Conn.;  has  held  various 
minor  town  and  county  offices;  apptd.  chmn.  Conn. 
Workmen's  Compensation  Commn.,  Mar.  17,  1915, 
and  reappointed  for  5th  Congl.  Dist.  for  5  yrs.  from 
.Ian.  1,  1916.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Conn.  Bar  Assn. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Waterbury  (Wa- 
terbury),  Yale  (New  York).  Home:  New  Milford, 
Conn.    Office:   Lilley  Bldg.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

'WILLIAMS,  Frederick  Charles,  clergyman;  b. 
Liverpool,  England,  May  12,  1878;  s.  Charles  Rich- 
ard and  Elizabeth  (Poirot)  Williams;  came  to 
-America,  1S86;  prep.  edn.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  B.A., 
Harvard,  1901;  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1903:  m.  Emma  Pearson,  of  Dorches- 
ter, June  26,  1903;  2  children,  Carter  Pearson, 
Frederick  Randall.  Deacon,  1902,  priest,  1903,  P.E. 
Ch.:  worked  in  the  home  mission  field  in  Ida.  and 
Ore.,  1903-8;  rector  Ch.  of  the  Good  Shepherd,  Wa- 
tertown.  1908-14;  St.  Luke's  Ch.,  Chester.  Vt.,  since 
Oct.  1,  1914.   Republican.   Mason;  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks, 


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United  Artizan.  Recreations:  gardening,  outdoor 
life.    Address:   Phister,  Vt. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Frederick  Wells,  college  prof.;  b. 
Mac;i(i.  i'<>itLi«ues<'  i'oloii.\  in  Cliina,  Oct.  ;U,  ISoi: 
s.  Samuel  Wells  (Am.  missionary)  and  Sarah  (Wal- 
worth) Williams;  A.B.,  Yale,  1879;  univs.  of  Got- 
tingen,  Berlin,  Taris,  1879-81;  m.  Fanny,  d.  late 
Rev.  H.  L.  Wayland,  of  Phila.,  Nov.  19,  1885.  As- 
sisted father  in  rewriting  "The  Middle  Kingdom," 
2  vols.,  1S82-3;  asst.  librarian,  Yale  U.  Library, 
1883-5;  lit.  editor  The  National  T^aptist,  Phila., 
1887-93;  instr.  Oiicntal  history,  IMKMSIOO;  asst. 
prof,  modern  Oriental  history  since  1900,  Yale  IT. 
(See  "Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  writings, 
etc.)   Home:   135  Whitney  Av.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

WIIiIiIAMS,  George  Fred,  lawyer;  b.  Dedhani, 
Mass.,  .lulv  in.  J,s5:;;  s.  George  W.  and  Henrietta 
(Rice)  Williams;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1872;  studied 
at  Heidelberg  and  Berlin.  1870-1;  married.  Ad- 
mitted to  bar.  1ST5.  and  practiced  at  Boston.  Mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1889;  mem.  52d  Congress  (]S91- 
93),  9th  Mass.  Dist. ;  IJcm.  nominee  for  gov.  of 
Mass.,  1895,  96,  97;  E.E.  and  M.P.  to  Greece,  1913- 
14  (resigned);  mem.  firm  of  \Villiams  &  Halloran. 
Edited  Williams'  Citations  of  Massachusetts  Cas- 
es; edited  Vols.  10  to  17,  Annual  Digest  of  tlie 
United  States.  Home:  Dedham,  IMass.  Office:  15 
State  St.,  Boston,  Mass.* 

WIIi^IAMS,  Georg-e  Washing'ton,  labor  official; 
b.  Boston,  Dec.  23,  1N40;  s.  (ieorge  and  Lourania 
Olivia  (Basden)  Williams;  descendant  on  mother's 
side  of  Joseph  Seaward,  pvt.  sec.  to  Paul  Jones; 
ed.  pub.  schs.,  Charlestown,  and  Spear  and  Saw- 
yer's Commercial  Coll.;  m.  Ellen  M.  Wilson,  of 
New  York,  1875  (died  Feb.,  1879).  Began  in  furni- 
ture factory,  1855;  employed  with  stereotyping  and 
electrotyping  firms,  Boston,  1881-6;  was  charter 
mem.  Local  No.  2,  Boston  Stereotypei's'  Union, 
later  2d  v. -p.  Internat.  Typographical  LTnion;  pres. 
Trades  Dist.  Union  of  Typographical  LTnion,  1896- 
98;  sec.  and  treas.  Internat.  Stereotypers'  and  Elec- 
trotypers'  LTnion  of  North  America  since  1902.  Was 
first  editor  of  Stereotypers'  and  Electrotypers' 
Union  Journal.  Home:  14  Leamington  Rd.,  Brighton. 
Oflice:  29  Globe  Bldg.,  Boston. 

"WHiIiIAMS,  Gorham  Deane,  law\er,  mfr. ;  Jan. 
10,  1842-19 — .  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in 
America,  190S-9.) 

"WIIiI^IAlVIS,  Gustavus  Brown,  lawyer;  Oct.  28, 
lS34-Mar.  9,  1910.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

'WIIiIiIAMS,  Harold,  educator;  boin  Brookline, 
Mass.,  Dec.  5,  1853;  s.  Moses  Blake  and  Mary  (Pen- 
niman)  Williams:  brother  of  Moses  Williams; 
grad.  Harvard,  1875,  A.B.,  1876,  M.D.,  1878:  (LL.D., 
Tufts,  1905):  m.  Alice  Cary,  of  Boston,  June  27, 
1876.  Prof,  diseases  of  children.  1894-1900,  theory 
and  practice  of  medicine  since  1900,  dean  med.  and 
dental  schs.  since  1898,  Tufts  Coll.  Trustee  For- 
syth Dental  Infirmary  for  Children.  Fellow  and 
councilor  Mass.  Med.  Soc. ;  mem.  Am.  Pediatric 
Soc,  Am.  Climatol.  Assn.;  pres.  Boston  Soc.  Med. 
Improvement.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list 
of  books,  etc.)  Address:  528  Beacon  St.,  Boston, 
Massachusetts.* 

'WII.IiIAMS,  Harrison,  mfr.    (See  vol.  1909.) 
'WIIiIiIAMS,   Harry   Sumner,   lawyer.     (See   vol. 
1909.) 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Henry  Iiucien,  mfr.;  b.  Huntington, 
Mass.,  Jan.  2,  1S59;  s.  Lucien  Bennett  and  Harriet 
B.  (Copeland)  Williams:  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Northamp- 
ton: A.B..  Y''ale,  1882;  m.  Isabella  H.  Dewey,  of 
Boston,  Mav  28,  1884.  With  the  Williams  Mfg.  Co. 
since  1882,  elected  v. -p.  Jan.  4,  1889.  pres.  Jan.  20, 
1896,  treas.  and  pres.  since  .Ian.  16,  1905;  pres. 
Nonotuck  Savings  Bank;  dir.  Northampton  &  Am- 
herst St.  Ry.  Co.  since  incorporation,  about  1895; 
dir.  Northampton  Cutlerv  Co.,  Northampton  Nat. 
Bank.  Capt.  Co.  I,  2d  Regt.  Inf.,  M.V.M.,  1S92-S;  in 
campaign  in  Cuba  in  Spanish-Am.  War;  mem.  staff 
of  (itov.  Crane  and  Gov.  Guild,  It. -col.  and  asst. 
insp.-gen.:  now  on  retii-ed  list,  rank  of  col.  Chmn. 
bd.  of  trustees  Northampton  State  Hosp.  Mem.  PsI 
I^psilon,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Scroll  and  Key.  Re- 
publican. Unitarian.  Clubs:  Northampton,  North- 
ampton Country.  Home:  76  South  St.  Office:  Wil- 
liams Mfg.  Co.,  Northampton.   Mass. 


WII<IiIAMS,  Henry  Morland  lawyer;  b.  Boston, 
Sei)t.  19.  ]si,2:  s.  l>i-.  llcmy  \V.  and  Elizabeth  A. 
(Low)  Williams;  grad.  Boston  Latin  Sch.,  1881; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1885,  LI.,.B.,  1888;  admitted  to  Suf- 
folk bar,  1888;  m.  Boston,  Dec.  8,  1891,  Bleanore 
Thaxter  Dodd.  ^V'as  mem.  law  firm  of  Haves  & 
Williams,  then  Hayes,  Williams  &  Baker,  1888-09; 
since  Hayes,  Williams,  Baker  &  Hersey;  trustee 
Somerset  Hotel  Trust,  Terminal  Hotel  Trust,  Cam- 
mington  Realty  Associates:  dir.  Warren  Bros.  Co., 
Ijawrence  Duck  Co.,  etc.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of 
Boston,  etc.  Pres.  (Children's  Mission  to  Children, 
Boston;  treas.  Am.  Unitarian  Assn.;  mem.  Harvard 
Class  Secretaries'  Assn.,  Standing  Com.  B.L.S. 
Assn.,  Harvard  Bulletin  (pres.);  hon.  mem.  1st 
Corps  Cadets.  Clubs:  Union,  Oakley  Country,  Har- 
vaid.  Home:  100  Brattle  St.,  Cambridge;  (summer) 
Scituate,   Mass.    Oflice:    16   State   St.,  Boston. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Huffh,  M.D.;  b.  Brookline,  Mass., 
June  29,  1872;  s.  Moses  and  Martha  C.  (Fininley) 
Williams;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1894;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med. 
.Sch.,  1898.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1898;  consult- 
ing surgeon  to  hosps.  at  Natick,  Gardner  and  Pea- 
body,  Mass.,  and  Brattleboro,  Vt. ;  surgeon,  Mass. 
Gen.  Hosp.,  Forsyth  Infirmary.  Fellow  Am.  Coll. 
Surgeons;  mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Suffolk 
Dist.  Med.  Soc.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  ]\Iass.  Automo- 
bile, Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Tennis  and  Racquet; 
Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York).  Address:  301 
Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Jacob  Abbott,  farmer  and  regis- 
tered veterinarian;  b.  Uxbi-idge.  Mass.,  Sept.  7, 
1852;  s.  Stephen  and  Sarah  D.  (Aldrich)  Williams; 
gi'andfather  served  in  Revolutionary  War;  ed.  high 
sch.,  LTxbridge:  Phillips  Andover  Acad.:  spl.  studies 
Worcester  Poly.  Inst.  (edn.  Interfered  with  by 
weakness  of  the  eyes);  worked  at  surveying  for 
about  a  yr. ;  m.  Jennie  Fowler,  of  Northbridge, 
Mass.,  Nov.  21,  1872;  2  children,  Isaac  Fowler, 
Mabel.  Engaged  in  farming  since  1872.  Mem. 
Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Agr. :  assessor,  Northbridge. 
Republican.  Protestant.  Mem.  A.O.U.W.  Address: 
Northbridge,  Mass. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  James  Stoddard,  mfr.  of  silverware; 
1).  Glastonbury,  Conn.,  Sept.  8,  1859;  s.  James 
Baker  and  Jerusha  (Hubbard)  Williams;  grad. 
Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.,  1882;  m.  "Washington,  D.C.,  Mav 
26,  1887,  Katharine  Clarke;  6  children.  Katharine 
Stoddard,  Helen  DeVoten,  Percy  Huntington,  Edeth 
Clarke,  Jessie  Hubbard,  James  Rufus.  Pres.  and 
gen.  mgr.  Williams  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.;  pres.  Glaston- 
bury Power  Co. ;  v.-p.  Niagara  Power  &  Water 
Supply  Co.;  dir.  Vt.  Farm  Machine  Co.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Club:  Hartford.  Address:  Glastonbury, 
Conn. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  James  Thomas,  Jr.,  editor;  b.  Lin- 
colnton,  N.C.,  Aug.  10,  1881;  s.  James  Thomas  and 
Sarah  (McBee)  Williams;  A.B.,  Columbia,  1901; 
unmarried.  Washington  corr.  "The  State,"  Colum- 
bia, S.C.,  1901-2;  mem.  the  Washington  staff  of 
the  Associated  Press,  1902-6,  and  one  of  its  repre- 
sentatives at  the  Rep.  and  Deni.  nat.  convs.,  1904, 
and  at  the  Portsmouth  Peace  Conf.,  summer  of 
1905;  Washington  corr.,  Boston  Evening  Tran- 
script, 1906-8;  U.S.  Civil  Service  commr.,  1909; 
editor  Tucson  (Ariz.)  Citizen,  1910-12;  editor  Bos- 
ton Evening  Transcript  since  Nov.,  1912.  Del.-at- 
large  to  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1912.  Episcopalian.  Mem. 
U.S.  Naval  Inst.,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Clubs: 
Metropolitan,  Cosmos  (Wasliington).  Address: 
Boston   Transcript,   Boston.* 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Jared  Irving',  lawver;  Aug.  19,  1832- 
Dec.    23,    1914.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Job,  educator:  ]\Iar.  1,  1842-1914. 
(See  vol.  1909.  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1912- 
13.) 

WIIiIiIAMS,  John  Davis,  trustee:  b.  Boston. 
May  17,  1845:  s.  David  W.  and  Adelia  (Cofl^n) 
Williams;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1866;  unmarried.  Clk.. 
Boston.  1866-9;  in  Europe.  1869-70;  mem.  firm  of 
Isaac  Fletcher  &  Co..  leather  merchants.  Boston, 
1871-2:  with  Armstrone  &  Co.,  lithographers,  1874-. 
75;  mgr.  trusts  and  in  real  estate  business,  Boston, 
since  1875:  pres.  Williams  Market:  v.-p.  Inst,  for 
Savings  in  Roxbury  and  A'icinity;  dir.  Bowker  Fer- 
tilizer Co.,  Boylston  Market  Assn.,  Central  Wharf 


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&  Wet  Dock  Corpn.  Councilor  Gwynne  Temporary 
Home  for  Children.  IMem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 
Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Union,  St.  Botolph, 
Boston  Athletic  Assn.,  Harvard.  Home:  445  Warren 
St.,  Roxbury,  Mass.    Office:  160  State  St.,  Boston. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Jolin  Kilbourn,  clersvman;  b.  Char- 
lotte, Vt.,  Feb.  21,  1885:  s.  William  R.  and  Alice 
(Adams)  Williams;  A.B.,  .Middlebury  Coll.,  1860 
(Phi  Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1S63;  teaclier,  Castleton, 
Vt.,  1860-1;  tutor,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1861-3;  student 
Auburn  Theol.  Sem.,  1863-4,  Andover  Theol.  Sem., 
1864-6;  m.  Middlebury,  Oct.  25.  1866,  Anna  E.  Den- 
nison.  Ordained  to  ministry  Conj?l.  Ch.,  1866;  pas- 
tor, Bradford,  Vt.,  1866-72,  West  Rutland,  1872-83, 
Jericho  and  Underhill,  1884-9,  Peacham,  since  1889. 
Home:  Peacham,  Vt. 

WIIiIiIAIkIS,  John  Sumner,  lawyer;  b.  Monson, 
Me.,  July  24,  1864;  s.  Xorman  Smith  and  Martha 
Ann  (Haynes)  Williams;  prep.  edn.  Monson  Acad.; 
A.B.,  U.  of  Me.,  1887;  studied  law  in  office  of  Henry 
Hudson,  of  Guilford;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law, 
1890;  m.  Helen  K.  Montgomery,  of  Lowell.  Mass., 
Sept.  25,  ISfT;  7  children,  Hugh  Montgomery,  John 
H.,  Roger,  Victor  F.,  Matthew,  Edwin,  Helen  Anne. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1899;  began  practice  in  Guilford, 
1900:  collector  of  internal  revenue,  1893-9:  served 
as  mem.  Bd.  of  Selectmen,  and  as  supt.  of  schs. ; 
Dem.  presdl.  elector.  1908;  del.  Dem.  Nat.  Conv.. 
1912.  INIem.  Mt.  Kineo  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M.;  Pisca- 
taquis Chapter.  R.A.M.;  St.  John's  Commandery. 
K.T.,  Bangor;  mem.  K.  of  P.,  Modern  Woodmen. 
Universalist.    Address:  Guilford,  Me. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Leonard  ■Worcester,  educator;  Julv 

8,   1875-19 — .     (See   vol.   1909.) 

WILIiIAMS,  Iiizzie  Annie,  librarian.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Iioringr  G-eorg-e,  educator;  b.  Bar- 
rington.  N.H.,  Jan.  12.  1868;  s.  Charles  H.  and 
Anna  C.  (Langley)  Williams;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Not- 
tingham, N.H.,  Pinkerton  Acad.,  Derry,  N.H.,  Coe's 
Northwood  Acad.;  grad.  Northwood  Sem.,  1888;  A. 
B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1892;  post-grad,  work,  Tufts  Coll., 
1893;  m.  Northwood,  N.H.,  June  28,  1892,  Nellie  T. 
Gate.  Prin.  Northwood  Sem.,  1893-06,  Orleans  High 
Sch.,  1906-7,  South  Hadley  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1907- 
08;  supt.  schs.  for  Dist.  of  Harwich,  Chatham,  Or- 
leans and  Eastham  since  Sept.,  1908;  served  for  3 
yrs.  at  Northwood  as  supervising  mem.  Sch.  Bd. 
and  for  5  yrs.  as  collector  of  taxes.  Mason;  I.O. 
O.F.,  Delta  Upsilon.    Address:  Harwich,  Mass. 

WIIiIiIAlNXS,  Mary  Gilmore,  teacher;  b.  Urbana, 
N.Y.,  June  9,  1863;  d.  Francis  Asbury  and  Letitia 
Jane  (Clark)  Williams;  grad.  Free  Acad.,  Corning, 
N.Y.,  1880,  Mt.  Holvoke  Sem.,  1885;  B.A.,  U.  of 
Mich.,  1895,  Ph.D.,  1897;  post-grad,  work.  Am.  Sch. 
of  Classical  Studies  in  Rome,  1897-8.  Teacher  pub. 
schs.,  Kirkwood  (Mo.)  Sem.,  1886-9,  Lake  Erie 
Sem.,  Painesville,  O.,  1890-4,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll., 
since  1898.  Presbyn.  Mem.  Archseol.  Inst.  America. 
Am.  Philol.  Assn..  Classical  Assn.  of  N.E.,  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Home:  189  Cedar  St.,  Corning,  N.Y.  Ad- 
dress: Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  South  Hadley,  Mass. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Maynard  Sumner;  b.  Rockland,  Me., 
Sept.  16,  1855;  s.  Timothy  and  Jane  H.  (Blacking- 
ton)  Williams;  descendant  of  Richard  Williams, 
of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1633:  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Annie 
R.  Ulmer,  of  Rockland,  Mar.  8,  1883;  3  children, 
Arthur  T.  (deceased),  Alice  M.,  Gladys  M.  Began 
active  career  as  jr.  partner  in  gen.  store,  Warren, 
Me.,  1882;  returned  home  and  became  mgr.  stone 
quarries,  later  owner  in  same  line  of  business;  has 
devoted  entire  time  to  management  of  own  estate 
since  1886.  Mem.  City  Council,  Rockland,  2  terms. 
Odd  Fellow  (Lodge,  Encampment  and  Canton). 
Republican.  Universalist.  Address:  15  Chester  St., 
Allston,  Mass. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Moses,  lawyer;  b.  Roxbury  (Bos- 
ton), IMass..  Dec.  4,  1846;  s.  Moses  Blake  and  Mary 
(Penniman)  Williams:  brother  of  Harold  Williams; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1868;  m.  Martha  Caroline  Fininley, 
of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1868.  Has  been  prac- 
ticing lawyer  and  trustee  since  1869.  Pres.  Third 
Nat.  Bank,  of  Boston.  1884-98;  now  pres.  State  St. 
Trust  Co.,  Central  Wharf  &  Wet  Dock  Corpn., 
Fitchburg  R.R.  Co.;  treas.  and  dir.  Battery  Wharf 
Store    Co.;    dir.    Am.    Telephone    &    Telegraph    Co., 


Nat.  Shawmut  Bank.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1874,  75,  76.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Loyal  Legion.  Over- 
seer of  Harvard  Coll.  Clubs:  Union,  University, 
Country,  Mass.  Reform.  Home:  Brookline,  Mass. 
office:    126    State  St.,    Boston.* 

WHiIiIAMS,  Moses,  Jr.,  lawyer,  trustee;  b. 
Brookline.  Mass.,  1869;  s.  Moses  and  Martha  C. 
(I'Mninley)  Williams;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891;  admitted 
to  bar,  1894;  m.  Boston,  Mar.  6,  1905,  Anne  Wliite- 
side.  Practiced,  Boston,  since  1892;  trustee  Alger 
Land  Trust,  Boston  Block  Trust,  Boston  Ground 
Rent  Trust,  Lenox  St.  Bldg.  Trust,  Municipal  Real 
Estate  Trust,  Suffolk  Savings  Bank  for  Seamen 
and  Others,  Western  Real  Estate  Trust,  Washing- 
ton Bldg.  Trust,  Winthrop  Bldg.  Trust;  dir.  State 
St.  Trust  Co.,  Fitchburg  R.R.  Co.,  Century  Iteal 
Estate  Co.,  Trade  &  Commerce  Bldg.  Co.,  Hender- 
son Dairy  Co.,  Mut.  Boiler  Ins.  Co.  Mgr.  Boston 
Dispensary,  Boston  Provident  Assn.,  Boston  Farm 
and  Trades  Sch.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston. 
Clubs:  Somerset,  Dedham  Polo.  Home:  Needham, 
IMass.    (Jfflcc:    IS  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Natlia,n  Gallup,  mfr.;  b.  Pom  fret. 
Conn.,  Oct.  31.  1844;  s.  Giles  and  Fanny  Maria 
(Gallup)  Williams;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Worcester, 
Mass.;  m.  Sarah  P.  Carr,  of  Warren,  R.I.,  Oct.  4, 
1871  (died  Oct.  4,  1884);  3  children,  Charles  E. 
(deceased),  Elizabeth  Carr,  Genevieve;  m.  2d, 
Mrs.  Emily  F.  Smith,  Jan.,  1886  (died  Oct.,  1901); 
m.  3d,  Abbie  L.  Haines,  Dec,  1906.  Engaged  in 
mfg.  under  title  of  Vt.  Farm  Machine  Co.,  of  which 
has  been  mgr.  and  treas.  since  1877,  pres.  since 
1908.  Chmn.  commn.  to  examine  Vt.  State  instns., 
1904-6;  judge  advocate  gen.  of  Vt.,  1904-8;  del.  Rep. 
Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1908;  mem.  Vt.  State  Fair 
Commn.,  1911-17;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Bellows  Falls, 
12  yrs.  Conglist. ;  pres.  Vt.  State  S.S.  Assn.  4  vrs. ; 
supt.  1st  Congl.  Ch.  S.S.  29  yrs.;  v.-p.  Vt.  Domestic 
Missionary  Assn.  20  yrs.,  now  pres.  Address:  Bel- 
lows Falls,  Vt. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Nathan  Hale,  general  agt..  Conn. 
Gen.  Life  Ins.  Co.;  b.  New  London,  Conn.,  Mar.  27, 
1856;  s.  Ebenezer  Bolles  and  Mary  Hannah  (Clark) 
Williams;  descendant  of  Thomas  Williams,  the  im- 
migrant. New  London,  Conn.,  1632;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Hartford;  m.  Edna  Gardner,  of  Westfield,  Mass., 
Jan.  1,  1878  (died  Dec.  22,  1898);  m.  2d,  Susannah 
E.  Dibble,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  17.  1903;  4 
children.  John  Henry  G.,  Florence  M.,  Gertrude  B., 
Arthur  F.  Employed  as  grocery  elk.  10  yrs.;  solici- 
tor Equitable  Life  Assurance  Soc.  of  U.S.,  6  mos. ; 
solicitor  Conn.  Gen.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  1886-9;  gen.  agt. 
same  at  Springfield.  Mass.,  since  1889.  Mem. 
Springfield  Bd.  of  Trade,  Springfield  Fish  and 
Game  Assn.  Mem.  Life  Underwriters'  Assn.  of 
Western  Mass.  Mason.  Club:  Hampden.  Recre- 
ations: outdoor  sports.  Home:  25  Amherst  St.  Of- 
fice:  25   Harrison  St..   Springfield,  Mass. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Oliver  E.,  banker;  b.  Manitowoc, 
Wis.,  Apr.  28.  1860;  s.  Thomas  P.  and  Caroline 
(Mertz)  Williams;  Ph.B..  Lafavette  Coll..  Fasten, 
Pa..  1883;  LL.B.,  Columbia  (now  George  Washing- 
ton) U.,  Washington.  D.C.,  1885;  m.  Esther  Bald- 
win, of  Winchester.  Mass..  Oct.  12,  1898;  children, 
Oliver  Thomas,  Esther.  Admitted  to  Kansas  bar, 
1885.  and  later  in  State  of  Washington,  but  never 
practiced;  mem.  Perkins  &  Williams,  bankers,  Col- 
fax, Wash..  1885-92;  removed  to  Boston,  1892,  and 
since  partner  George  A.  Fernald  &  Co.;  dir.  East- 
man Car  Co.  Republican.  Mason.  Cllubs:  St.  Bo- 
tolph, Union  Boat.  Home:  92  Mt.  Vernon  St.  Office: 
67  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Balph  Blake,  trustee;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard, 1896.  Trustee  Park  Square  Trust;  dir.  Cen- 
tral Wharf  &  Wet  Dock  Corpn.,  Nat.  Union  Bank, 
etc.  Home:  462  Beacon  St.,  and  Dover.  Mass.  Of- 
fice:  55  Kilby  St..  Boston. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Rufus  Phillips,  author;  b.  Ashfield, 
Ma.ss.,  Jan.  3.  1851;  s.  Freeman  and  Deborah  (Field) 
M^lliams;  A.B.,  Dartmouth.  1876,  A.M.,  1879; 
studies  in  science.  Harvard,  A.M..  1878;  m.  Lillian 
Walker,  of  Boston.  June  25,  rS94.  Teacher  of 
chemistry,  English  High  Sch.,  Boston,  since  1885. 
Pres.  Mass.  State  Assembly  of  Agassiz  Assn.,  1891- 
92;  4  yrs.  pre.s.  local  chapter  of  Agassiz  Assn.;  pres. 
N.E.  Assn.  of  Chemistry  Teachers,  1900,  1901;  one 
of  asso.  editors  School  Science,  Chicago,  in  charge 


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dept.  meteorology.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1912-13,  tor  list  of  books,  etc.)  Address:  86  W^ash- 
ington  Av.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Samuel,  i)resident  Byfield  Woolen 
Co.,  Soabriglit  Wovvn  Felt  Co.  Office:  68  lOssex  St., 
Bo.ston. 

WIIiIiIAMS,  Samuel  Hubbard,  infr. ;  b.  Glaston- 
bury, Conn.,  Sept.  28,  1861;  s.  James  liaker  and 
Jerusha  (Hubbard)  W'illiams;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1885; 
post-srad.  work  in  chemistry,  Sheffield  Scientific 
Sell.,  Yale,  1  yr. ;  in.  Frances  Anna  Scudder,  of  Pal- 
maner,  Madras  I'residency,  India,  Jan.  9,  1889. 
W'ith  J.  B.  Williams  Co.,  soap  mfrs.,  Glastonbury, 
since  1886,  now  v. -p.;  dir.  Williams  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.; 
chmn.  Sch.  Com.,  (Glastonbury;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1901.  Trustee  Hartford  Sem.  Foundation; 
pres.  Conn.  S.S.  Assn.  since  1902;  mem.  e.^ec.  com. 
Internat.  S.S.  Assn.  Mem.  Soc.  Chem.  Industry,  Chi 
Phi.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason  (K.T.).  Clubs: 
Hartford,  University  (Hartford).  Home:  Glaston- 
bury, Conn.* 

WILLIAMS,  Sidney  Clark,  editor;  b.  W^ells,  Me., 
Mar.  2,  1878;  s.  S.  Sumner  and  Ellen  M.  (Clark) 
Williams;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  under  pvt.  tutors;  un- 
married. Began  as  spl.  writer  on  Lewiston  (Me.) 
Journal;  then  reporter  Portland  (Me.)  Evening  E.k- 
press;  editorial  paragrapher  Boston  Evening  Rec- 
ord, 1908-14;  lit.  editor  and  dramatic  critic  Boston 
Daily  Advertiser,  1902-14;  lit.  editor  Boston  Her- 
ald, since  July  1,  1914.  Clubs:  St.  Botolph,  Union 
Boat,  Papyrus,  Newspaper.  Author:  A  Reluctant 
Adam,  1913.  Home:  St.  Botolph  Club.  Office:  The 
Herald,  Boston,  Mass. 

WILLIAMS,  Theodore  Chickeringr,  clergyman, 
educator;  1).  Urookline,  Mass.,  July  2,  1855;  s.  Fred- 
erick J.  and  Abby  (Tufts)  Williams;  A.B.,  Har- 
vard U.,  1876,  S.T.B.,  1881;  (Litt.D.,  Western  Re- 
serve U.,  1911);  m.  Velma  Curtis  Wright,  of  Bos- 
ton, 1883.  Minister  Unitarian  Ch.,  Winchester, 
Mass.,  1882,  All  Souls'  Church,  Unitarian,  New 
York,  1883-96;  in  Europe,  1897-9;  head  master 
Hackley  Sch.,  Tarrytown,  N.Y'.,  1899-05;  in  Europe, 
1905-7;  head  master  Roxbury  Latin  School,  1907-9 
(resigned).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
poems,  etc.)    Address:   99  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Boston.* 

WILLIAMS,  -Walter  Byron,  clergyman;  b.  North 
Easton,  Mass.,  Mar.  7,  1878;  s.  James  Franklin  and 
Hannah  Jane  (Allen)  Williams;  B.A..  U.  of  Vt., 
1900;  B.D.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1904;  fellow  same, 
1908-9;  m.  Ada  Mae  Clark,  of  Providence,  R.I.,  Sept. 
12,  1906;  1  daughter,  Beatrice  (deceased).  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry,  1905;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Boxford, 
Mass.,  1905-8;  pastor  Bridge  water.  Mass.,  since 
Sept.  1,  1909.  Mem.  Sigma  Nu.  Progressive.  Ad- 
dress:  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

WILLIAMS,  'Wilbur  Herscliel,  author;  b.  North 
Manchester,  Wabash  Co.,  Ind.;  s.  John  Wesley  and 
Elizabeth  (Kohser)  Williams;  student  Northwest- 
ern U.,  1891-3;  spl.  course  Denver  U.,  1894;  unmar- 
ried. Began  on  Denver  I'ost,  1894;  with  Detroit 
Free  Press,  1898-02;  lit.  editor  Detroit  Journal, 
1903;  resigned  to  write  St.  Louis  Fair  story  for 
Laird  &  Lee,  Chicago;  with  Atkinson,  Mentzer  & 
Grover,  pubs.,  New  York,  Tflll;  N.E.  mgr.  for  The 
Prang  Co.,  Boston.  1911—.  Mem.  111.  Alpha  Plii 
Delta  Theta.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books.)  Home:  The  Hermitage,  9  Willow  St.  Office: 
120  Boylston  St.,  Boston.* 

WILLIAMS,  William;  b.  London,  Eng.,  June  26, 
1828;  s.  W'illiam  Aston  and  Ann  Jemima  (Gallaent) 
Williams;  ed.  City  of  London  Sch.;  came  to  Amer- 
ica, 1848;  m.  1854,  Elizabeth  Marshall,  of  Danbury, 
Conn,  (died  1904).  Was  the  first  to  ship  stoves 
from  America  to  New  Zealand,  axes  to  Australia 
and  canned  goods  to  England;  was  chief  book- 
keeper U.S.  Treasury,  Washington,  D.C.,  to  1870; 
entered  farming  in  R.L,  1870;  now  mem.  State  Bd. 
of  Art.  and  cattle  commr.  of  Bristol  Co.,  R.i. 
Deist.    Address:  999  Hope  St.,  Bristol,  R.I. 

'WILLIAMS,  William  Austin,,  lawyer;  b.  Wil- 
liamsville,  I  lubbardstown,  ]\lass.,  Aug.  29,  1820:  s. 
George  and  Susan  (Waite)  Williams,  and  descend- 
ant of  William  Williams,  Watertown,  Mass.,  1637: 
prepared  for  coll.,  but  abandoned  Ihe  idea  and 
studied  law;  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1847;  practiced  at 
Worcester  until  retired,  1909:  m.   1st,   Barre.  June 


29,  1852,  Esther  Kendall  Houghton  (now  deceased); 
children,  Harry  H.  (deceased),  Harriet  C,  Esther 
(Mrs.  Wesley  G.  Carr,  of  Pittsburgh) ;  m.  2d,  Barre, 
June  28,  1875,  Harriet  Ann  Woods.  For  many  yrs. 
one  of  the  best  known  citizens  of  Mass.;  has  been 
in  active  practice  for  more  than  66  yrs.;  chmn. 
Dem.  State  Com.,  1852;  assisted  in  reception  ex- 
tendeil  to  Louis  Kossuth  more  than  50  yrs.  ago, 
and  accompanied  him  to  Albany,  N.Y.;  has  held 
many  offices  of  trust  at  Worcester;  del.  Dem.  Xat. 
Con  v.,  Baltimore,  1868;  mem.  staff  of  Gov.  Bout- 
well,  with  rank  of  col.  Mem.  bar  assn.,  agrl.  and 
hort.  socs.  and  various  polit.  organizations.  Home: 
26  Cedar  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

WILLIAMS,  'William  Pish,  engineer;  b.  South 
Pacific  Ocean,  Jan.  12,  1859;  s.  Thomas  W.  and 
Eliza  A.  (Griswold)  Williams;  C.E.,  Columbia,  1881, 
E.M.,  1882;  m.  Anna  L.  Corner,  of  Oakland,  Cal., 
Apr.,  1884;  children,  Thomas  W.,  Harold,  Kate 
(Mrs.  James  M.  Buchanan,  of  New  York),  Dorothy. 
Mining  engr.  in  Utah,  Colo.,  Cal.,  1  yr. ;  in  private 
practice  as  civil  engr.  and  surveyor  at  Hartford, 
Conn.;  with  an  English  corpn.  in  Tenn.,  1890-3;  city 
engr..  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1893-12;  chief  engr., 
Mass.  Harbor  and  Land  Commn.,  since  Sept.  1,  1912. 
Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Boston  Soc.  C.E.  Clubs:  Uni- 
versity (Boston),  New  Bedford,  Country,  Yacht, 
Wamsutta.  Recreations:  yachting,  golf.  Home: 
New  Bedford,   Mass.    Office:   State  House,  Boston. 

WILLIAMS,  WilUam  Henry,  judge;  b.  Bethany, 
Conn.,  June  7,  1850;  s.  Elisha  J.  and  Laura  B. 
(Brooks)  Williams;  reared  on  farm,  and  ed.  in 
dist.  schs.;  read  law  while  at  various  occupations; 
admitted  to  bar,  1873;  m.  1st,  May  5,  1874,  Iris  E. 
Munson  (died,  1876);  m.  2d,  1878,  Nellie  Johnson 
(died,  1900);  m.  3d.  Sept.  18,  1901,  Helen  E.  Bailey. 
Engaged  in  practice  at  Seymour,  Conn.,  1873-82, 
Derby,  Conn.,  since  1882;  state's  atty.,  New  Haven 
Co.,  Conn.,  1896-09;  apptd.  judge  Superior  Court, 
Mar.,  1909.  Republican.  Clubs:  Quinnipiack.  Ne\\' 
Haven.  Conglist.  Mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.  of  P.;  Knight 
Templar.    Address:  Derby,  Conn. 

WILLIAMSON,  rrank  Emery,  auditor  City  of 
^^'orcester;  b.  W'orcester,  ]Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1854;  s. 
Milton  W.  and  Mary  Ann  (Marcy)  Williamson;  de- 
scendant of  Jonathan  Williamson,  who  came  from 
London,  Eng.,  to  N.E.  about  1734;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  m. 
Worcester,  Nov.  15,  1877,  Ida  May  Moore;  2  sons, 
George  Emery  (Springfield,  Mass.),  Arthur  IMoore 
(Niagara  Falls,  N.Y.).  Began  as  office  boy  and  be- 
came cashier  B.  &  M.  R.R.,  at  Worcester.  1885;  au- 
diting elk.  Worcester  Co.  Instn.  for  Savings,  1895- 
06;  auditor  City  of  W^orcester  since  1906.  Treas. 
Worcester  Soc.  of  Antiquity.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow. 
Recreations:  walking.  Home:  58  W'achusett  St.  Of- 
fice: City  Hall,  Worcester,  Mass. 

WILLIAMSON,  Joseph,  lawyer;  Feb.  14.  1869- 
July  30,  1914.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

WILLIAMSON.  Julia  May  ("Lura  Bell"),  verse- 
writer,  teacher;  Mar.  13.  1859-May  22,  1909.  (See 
vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1908-9.) 

WILLIAMSON,  Walter  Darwin,  M.D.  and  sur- 
geon; b.  .Milan,  N.H.,  ISIar.  11,  1S63;  s.  Stephen  E. 
and  Ellen  E.  (Kllingwood)  Williamson;  .grad.  North 
Bridgton  Acad.  (Me.),  1885;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of 
Medicine,  1888;  m.  Milan,  Feb.  15,  1890,  Hattie  M. 
York;  1  daughter,  Eleanor  E.  Practiced  at  INIilan, 
1888,  Gorham,  N.H.,  1889-01,  since  at  Portland, 
Me.;  mem.  surg.  staff  IMe.  Gen.  Hosp.  Mem.  A.M. A.. 
N.H.  State  Med.  Soc,  Me.  Med.  Assn.,  New  York 
and  New  England  Assn.  Ry.  Surgeons,  Portland 
INIed.  Club,  Pathological  Club.  Republican.  Mason 
(32°,  K.T.,  Shriner):  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  K.P.,  B.P.O.E. 
Club:  Portland.  Address:  7  Deering  St.,  Portland, 
Maine. 

WILLIS,  Arthur  Hayden,  printer,  pub.;  b.  Wey- 
mouth, Mass.,  Oct.  31.  1866;  s.  Nafhan  Elliot  and 
Lucy  J.  (Hayden)  Willis;  ed.  pub.  schs..  Bridge- 
water,  and  business  coll.,  Boston;  m.  Emma  Brooks 
Keith,  of  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Dec.  14,  1887;  1  son. 
Nathan  Elliot.  Propr.  and  mgr.  Arthur  H.  Willis 
Printing  Co.,  Bridgewater,  since  1898;  dir.  Bridge- 
water  Co-operative  Bank.  Bridgewater  Trust  Co. 
Trustee  Plymouth  County  Agrl.  Soc,  Bridgewater 
Acad.  Mason.  Republican.  Swedenborgian.  Home: 
14  Main  St.    Office:  20  Main  St.,  Bridgewater,  Mass. 


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WILLIS,    Charles    Austin,    M.D.;    b.    Waltham,    Stowe;    children,    Ellen    S.    (Willis)    Stephens, 
lass..  Oct.  26,  1S6S;  s.  Jolin  \V.  and  Susan  E.  (Rice)    Winthrop  (deceased).    Enlisted  as  pvt.  25th  Ms 
Villis;  Ph.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1S02;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.    Vols.,  Sept.,  1861;  at  Battle  of  Uoanoke  Island, 


Mass..  Oct.  26,  1S6S;  s.  .Jolin  \V.  and  Susan  E.  (Rice)  Winthrop  "rdec'eased)T"Enlistedas~pvr."25thM^ 

Willis;  Ph.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1S02;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Vols.,  Sept.,  1861;  at  Battle  of  Roanoke  Island,  N. 

Sch.,  1S97;  m.  Grace  K.  Brown,  of  Waltham,  JNlass.,  C,  and  at  Battle  of  Newbern;  mustered  out,  Nov. 

Oct.    24,    1912.     Practiced    in    Waltham    since    1900;  23,    1S63;    practiced    medicine    at    Weston,    Mass., 

visiting-    phys.    Waltham    Hosp.,    Waltham    Baby  1867-71,    since    at    Somerville,    Mass.;    mem.    staff 

Hosp.;   trustee  Waltham  Hosp.;  trustee  and  instr.  Somerville   Hosp.    Mem.   Mass.    Med.    Soc.    Repub- 

Waltham  Training  Sch.  tor  Nurses.    Mem.  A.M. A.,  lican.    ITnitarian.    Address:  2S5  Broadway,  Somer- 

Mass.    Med.    Soc.     Mason.     Republican.     Methodist,  ville,   .Mass. 

Address:  562  Main  St.,  Waltham,  Mass.  ib-ttttc!   e^^  n  t    i       i  ■         v,   t^       u     ^        tvt 

WILLIS,  Sarell  J.,  banking;  b.  Dorchester,  Mass., 
WILLIS,  Charles  W.,  editor,  author;  b.  Leeds,  Sept.  11,  1830;  s.  Solomon  H.  and  Mary  Ann  Vero 
Me.,  Oct.  31,  1864;  s.  Amos  B.  and  Almira  A.  (Cripps)  Willis;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Dorchester, 
(Wheeler)  Willis;  high  sch.  edn.;  m.  Boston,  Sept.  Sept.  11,  1854,  Mary  W.  Bispham;  3  children,  Ben- 
19,  1887,  Lillian  S.  \\  interton.  Began  newspaper  jamin  C,  Mary  E.  B.,  Howard  B.  Learned  trade 
work  with  Boston  Globe,  1886;  entered  trade  jour-  tinsmith  and  later  on  stage  for  6  yrs.,  after  which 
nalism,  1883;  editor  New  England  Grocer  and  became  bookkeeper;  cashier  Blue  Hill  Nat.  Bank, 
Tradesman,  with  which  has  been  connected  since  Milton,  Mass.,  since  Mar.  1,  1876;  dir.  Dorchester 
1888;  has  traveled  e.Ktensively  in  West  Indies,  Can.  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Mason; 
and  U.S.  Mem.  Inst,  of  Jamaica  (Jamaica,  W.I.),  mem.  Red  Men.  Club:  Men's  Club,  of  Third  Re- 
Paint  and  Oil  Club  of  N.E.  Episcopalian.  Author:  ligious  Soc.  of  Dorchester.  Home:  139  Adams  St. 
A  Yankee  Crusoe;  History  of  Spain;  ^  Vacation  Office:  Blue  Hill  Nat.  Bank,  Milton,  Mass. 
Tour    Awheel;     "Buckra"- — Land     (travels    in    Ja-        _  _, 

maica);  Following  the  Tow  Patch;  Montreal  by  ,  WILLISTON,  A(rthur)  Lyman,  educator,  engr.; 
Way  of  Chazy.  Contbr.  to  mags.  Recreations:  b-  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1868;  s.  Lyman  Rich- 
floriculture,  gardening,  traveling.  Home:  Bedford,  ards  and  Anne  E.  (Gale)  Williston;  brother  of  Sam- 
Mass.    Office:  216  Milk  St.,  Boston.  uel  Williston;   S.B.,  Mass.   Inst.  Tech.,   1889,  grad. 

WrttlS      Harlon    Simmons     nnstnfficp    in^jr.  •     h  course,     1889-90:     (hon.    A.M.,    Amherst,     1881);     m. 

WttiLIS*.     Harion    SsimmonS,     pOStOmce_  insp. ,     D.  T,.p„p    t^      .cjimTnnns     nf    r-ninhrirlp-P      Ma««        T,,r,o    91 


Cam E7ideenort    Mass      lutrrs    1843-  s    Rev    T  em      ^''^^^  ^-   Simmons,  of  Cambridge,   Mass.,   June   21 
camDimgepoit,  Mass.,  July  is,  iS4d,_s.  Kev.  Lem-     lopq      Aost    tn  r-hipf  ^np-r     n     c     n    .e,  at    t     T?,r 


iN.n.   no.    oi    Rep.,    1882,    1884;    Repuuncan.     uiiiver-     fipcip-n      VMPA    •    mpm      ndvi'jo'rv    Fnm      nf    pvr.ert« 

salist.   Mason;  mem.  G.A.R.   Address:  Warner,  N.H.    ?oTcaVnlgie''schs.  orPiUsbu?gh.    M^m^^^^^^^ 

WILLIS,  Henry  Augustus,  banker;  b.  Fitchburg,  Mech.  Engrs.,  A.A.A.S.,  N.E. A.,  Soc.  Promotion 
Mass.,  Nov.  26,  1830;  s.  Samuel  and  Cynthia  (Me-  Engring.  Edn.  (sec,  1907-9,  v. -p.,  1909),  Nat.  Soc. 
riam)  Willis;  descendant  of  George  Willis,  New  Promotion  Industrial  Edn.  (sec.-treas.  New  Yorlc 
Towne  (Cambridge),  Mass,  1626,  and  Joseph  Me-  State  Branch,  1910-11,  sec.  Mass.  State  Branch, 
riam,  Concord,  Mass.,  1636;  ed.  dist.  sch.,  Fitchburg  1910 — ).  Has  written  articles  on  engring.  topics 
Acad.,  and  Lawrence  Acad.,  Groton,  Mass.,  to  1851.  and  on  industrial  and  engring.  edn.  in  tech.  mags. 
Has  engaged  in  banking  business  since  1852;  pres.  and  soc.  trans.  Recreations:  tennis.  Home:  27 
Rollstone  Nat.   Bank  since  1873;   treas.  Worcester    Kilsyth  Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass.* 

North  Savings  Bank  since  1868;  pres.  Fitchburg  &        ,„.,___„„ _,.,._  ,       . 

Leominster  St.  Railway  Co.  since  1886;  pres.  Board  ,  WILLISTON,  Robert  Lyman,  business  man;  b. 
of  Trustees,  Public  Library,  since  1892;  treasurer  Northampton,  Mass.,  Jan.  12,  1869;  s.  A.  Lyman  and 
of  Burbank  Hospital  since  1891;  pres.  Fitchburg  Sarah  Tapen  (Stoddard)  Williston;  ed.  pub.  schs.; 
Hist.  Soc,  1892-02;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1866;  Williston  Sem.;  A.B.,  Amherst,  1892;  m.  June  22, 
pres.  Common  Council,  1873;  treas.  City  of  Fitch-  1901,  Margaret  Randolph  Bryan,  of  Charlottes- 
burg,  1873-90;  justice  of  the  peace  since  1861.  Sol-  yi^e,  Va.  Dir.  Easthampton  Rubber  Thread  Co.,  1st 
dier  in  the  Civil  War,  1862-3,  as  adj.  53d  Mass.  Nat.  Bank.  Republican.  Conglist.  Club:  Northamp- 
Vols.;  present  at  Port  Hudson  and  wrote  history  ton.  Address:  Northampton,  Mass. 
of  the  regt  also  •'Fitchburg  in  tlie  War  of  the  Re-  WILLISTON,  Samuel,  lawyer;  b.  Cambridge, 
^®^U°",;  ^  ^^^^--r^^^^  Mihtia.  1865-/0  (captain  on  Mass.,  Sept.  24,  1861;  s.  Lyman  Richards  and  Anne 
staff  of  Gen.  R.  H  Chamberlain),  G.A.R  Loyal  Le-  g.  (Gale)  Williston;  bro.  of  A(rthur)  Lvman  Willis- 
gion,  Soc  (:olonial  Wars,  S.A  R.  Republican.  Uni-  ton;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1882,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  1888  (LL.D., 
tanan.    Address:  Fitchburg,  Mass.  1910);  m.  Mary  Fairlie  Wellman,  Roxbury,  Mass., 

WILLIS,  John  Lemuel  Murray,  M.D.;  b.  Chelsea,  Sept.  12,  1889.  In  practice,  Boston,  since  1888; 
Mass.,  Feb.  11,  1856;  s.  Lemuel  Murray  (M.D.)  and  asst.  prof,  law,  1890-5,  prof.,  1895-03,  Weld  prof. 
Paulina  Hammond  (Fogg)  Willis;  ed.  town  schs.  of  since  1903,  acting  dean,  1909,  Harvard  Law  Sch. 
Eliot;  Eliot  Acad.,  1870,  and  Berwick  Acad.,  1873;  Lecturer  Law  Sch.,  U.  of  Chicago,  1902-3,  U.  of 
M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin),  1877:  post-grad.  Cal.,  1909-15.  Drew  acts  to  make  uniform  the  law 
work.  New  York  U.,  1S79;  m.  Carrie  E.  Ham,  of  of  sales,  warehouse  receipts,  bills  of  lading  and 
South  Berwick,  Me.,  Oct.  1,  1879;  2  children,  Mrs.  certificates  of  stock.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and 
Elizabeth  Gail  (Willis)  Libbey,  Harlon  P.  House  Sciences.  Author:  The  Law  of  Sales,  1909.  Editor: 
surg.  Me.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1878;  practiced  in  Eliot,  Me.,  Parsons  on  Contracts,  8th  edit,  1893;  Cases  on 
since  1879;  mem.  State  Bd.  of  Registration  in  Medi-  Contracts,  1894;  Cases  on  Sales,  1889;  Stephen  on 
cine  (ex-chmn.).  Me.  Federation  of  Med.  Examiners  Pleading,  1895;  Cases  on  Bankruptcy,  1902;  Cases 
(pres.).  Served  as  asst.  surg.  Me.  Vol.  Militia;  sch.  on  Contracts,  1903-4;  Wald's  Pollock  on  Contracts, 
supervisor  of  Eliot.  Trustee  Wm.  Fogg  Library  1905.  Also  numerous  articles  on  legal  subjects  in 
(Eliot),  Berwick  Acad.  (South  Berwick,  Me.).  Mem.  Harvard  Law  Review,  American  Law  Review,  etc. 
A.M. A.,    Me.    Med.   Assn.,    York   Countv   Med.    Soc,    Home:  Belmont,  Mass.* 

Portsmouth  Med.  Soc  Strafford  Dist  Med  Soc.  WILLOUGHBY,  Charles  Clark,  anthropologist; 
Independent  Democrat.  Univej-salist.  Mason  (K.T.,  b.  Winchendon,  Mass.;  s.  William  Alonzo  and  Me- 
Shriner);  Odd  Fellow,  (^lub:  Warwick  (Ports-  hitable  Edson  (Clark)  Willoughbv;  Austin  teach- 
mouth     N.H^.     Author:    Physicians   of   Eliot,    Me.,    ing  fellow.  Harvard,   1899-01;   m.   Margaret  Eliza- 

h^^^-i'cl^^^-^^^^^yj'^^^'f^r^'^^'  ^^PV  T^i^^'^J^"^!^'  beth  Stanwood,  of  Augusta,  Me.    Asst.  Dept.  of  An- 

ily,  1909;  History  of  Eliot  Centennial,  1912.    Editor  thropology,  Chicago  Expn.,  1892-3;  chief  asst.  Pea- 

for  9  yrs    of  Old  Eliot  (hist,  mag.),  now  out  of  ex-  bodv  Museum  of  Archfeology  and  Ethnology,  Har- 

istence.    Recreations:  flowers   book  collector  (5,000  vard,  1894-9,  asst.  curator,  1899-13,  asst.  dif.  since 

vols.).    Address:  Old  Road,  Eliot,  Mc  1913.    pellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am.  Anthropol.  Assn., 

WILLIS,  Beuhen,   M.D.;   b.   Belchertown,   Mass.,  Am.  Assn.  Museums;  corr.  mem.  Swedish  Soc.  An- 

Sept.  14.  1842:  s.  Jacob  and  Siley  (Fletcher)  Willis;  thropology  and   Geography.    Writer  on   anthropol. 

M  D..  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1867:  m.  Arlington  (then  subjects.    Home:  291  School  St..  Watertown,  Mass. 

West   Cambridge),   Mass.,   Nov.    20,    1867,   Eugenia  Office:    Peabody   Museum,    Cambridge,   Mass. 


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WHO'S  WHO  IN  NEW  ENGLAND 


WILLOUGHBY,  Hugh  Laussat,  engineer,  ath- 
lete, yuclitsinan,  author;  b.  Solitude,  N.Y.,  Aug.  7, 
1856:  s.  Samuel  A.  and  Estelle  (Laussat)  Willough- 
by;  B.S.  in  EngrinK-,  U.  of  Pa.,  1.S77;  m.  Phila.,  1S7S, 
Augusta  Harrison;  3  children.  Hugh  L.,  Mrs. 
Clayton  G.  Dixon,  Mrs.  James  K.  Clarice.  .Studied 
law  3  vrs.  with  .Judge  Amasa  I'arker,  of  Albany, 
N.Y.;won  1st  Intercollegiate  Athletic  Champion- 
ship cup  for  U.  of  Pa.;  elected  mem.  New  York 
Yacht  Club,  1875  (life  mem.,  1SS9) ;  was  taught  bi- 
cycle riding  by  its  inventor,  M.  Micheau,  I'aris, 
1869;  organized  3d  bicycle  club  in  America,  1879; 
one  of  organizers  League  of  Am.  Wheelmen  (1st 
treas.),  1880;  organized  Naval  Reserve  Torpedo  Co., 
of  Newport,  1894,  being  ranking  officer  of  R.I.  Na- 
val Reserves,  1895-6,  with  acting  rank  of  It-comdr.; 
also  apptd.  to  U.S.  Naval  W^ar  Coll.  and  studied  at 
U.S.  Torpedo  Sta. ;  an  amateur  aeronaut  since  1900: 
founder  mem.  Aero  Club  of  America.  Author: 
Across  the  Everglades.  Recreations:  flying,  yaclit- 
ing.    Address:  The  Chalet,  Newport,  R.I. 

WIIiIiS.  Charles  T..  builder;  moved  to  New  York. 
(See  vol.  iridti,  also  Who'.s  Who  in  America,  1914- 
15.) 

WIIiIiSON,  Robert  Wheeler,  astronomer:  born 
West  Ro.xburv,  Mass.,  July  20,  1853;  s.  Edmund  B. 
and  ]\rartha  A.  (Buttrick)  Willson;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1873;  Ph.D.,  Wiirzburg,  1886;  m.  Annie  Downing 
West,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  Dec.  14,  1881.  Asst.  Argen- 
tine Nat.  Obs.,  1873,  Harvard  Coll.  Obs.,  1874;  tutor 
in  physics,  Harvard,  1875-81:  asst.  astronomer, 
Winchester  Obs.,  Yale,  1881-4;  instr.  astronomy 
and  physics,  1891-9,  asst.  prof.,  1899-03,  prof,  as- 
tronomy since  1903,  Harvard.  Fellow  Am.  Acad. 
Arts  and  Sciences,  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  Harvard  (New  York),  Harvard 
Union.  Colonial.  Oakley.  Author:  Laboratory  As- 
tronomy, 1905;  Times  of  Sunrise  and  Sunset  in  the 
Ignited  States.  1908.  Address,  64  Brattle  St.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.* 

WIIiSON,  Allan  Melbourne,  lawyer;  b.  St.  John, 
N.B.,  Jan.  27.  1S73:  s.  Amos  P.  and  Susan  (Mc- 
Cutcheon)  Wilson;  grad.  St.  John  High  Sch.,  1888; 
A.B..  Acadia  Coll.,  N.S.,  1893:  studied  law  in  oflice 
of  Buinham,  Brown  &  Warren,  Manchester,  N.H.; 
m.  Kathei-ine  P.  Rowe,  of  Yarmouth,  N.S.,  Aug.  6, 
1901;  1  son.  Arthur  R.,  b.  July  6,  1902.  Admitted  to 
N.H.  bar,  1897;  mem.  Burnham,  Brown,  Jones  & 
Warren  until  1912:  since  mem.  Jones,  Warren,  Wil- 
son &  Manning;  mem.  Manchester  Sch.  Com.  since 
1907.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mason  (K.T.,  Consis- 
tory, .Shrine).  Clubs:  Derrvfield  (Manchester), 
Canadian  (Boston).  Home:  293  Myrtle  St.  Office: 
Amoskoag  Bank  Bldg.,  ^Manchester,  N.H. 

WIIiSON,  Anne  P.,  writer,  social  worker;  b.  Wa- 
terford.  Me.,  Feb.  8.  1873:  d.  Dr.  Charles  L.  and 
Sarah  S.  (Moore)  Wilson;  A.B.,  Welleslev  Coll., 
1896.  Engaged  in  writing,  1896-1900;  in  work  of 
revision  and  criticism  of  manuscripts  in  a  literary 
agency  in  Boston,  1900-1 :  investigating  and  super- 
vising visitor.  Boston  Children's  Aid  Soc,  1904-10, 
living  during  more  than  3  yi's.  of  this  time  at  the 
Elizabeth  Peabody  House  (social  settlement)  and 
doing  probationary  worl^  in  connection  with  the 
Boston  Juvenile  Court;  in  charge  of  the  social  serv- 
ice dent,  of  Emmanuel  Ch..  1910-12;  asst.  Boston 
Provident  Assn..  since  Oct.,  1912.  Author:  The 
Wars  of  Peace.  1902.  Home:  371  Broadway,  Cam- 
bridge, ]\Tass.    Address:   43  Hawkins  St.,  Boston. 

WIIiSON,  Butler  Boland,  lawver;  b.  nr.  Atlanta, 
Ga.,  July  22,  1861;  s.  Dr.  John  R.  and  Mary  (Jack- 
son) Wilson;  A.B.,  1881:  A.M.,  1884,  Atlanta  U.; 
LL.B.,  1884,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Law;  admitted  to 
Suffolk  bar,  1884;  m.  Washington,  D.C.,  June  27, 
1894,  Mary  Patterson  Evans;  5  children,  Marion  B., 
Butler  Roland,  Jr..  Francis  Garrison.  Edward 
Ware,  Lola  Marie.  Practiced  Boston,  since  1884; 
master  in  chancery  since  1901.  Mem.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.  Mem.  Am.  Nat.  Red  Cross. 
Dir.  Boston  Home  for  Aged  Colored  Women;  sec. 
Boston  br.  of  Nat.  Assn.  for  Advancement  of  Col- 
ored People;  sec.  bd.  dirs.  Harriet  Tubman  House; 
mem.  speakers'  com.  Fort  Hall  Lecture  Courses: 
mem.  exec.  com.  South  End  Improvement  Assn. 
Odd  Fellow.  Club:  Ma.ss.  Republican.  Home:  13 
Rutland  Sq.   Office:  34  School  St.,  Boston. 


WHiSON,  Charles  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Mexico,  Me.;  s. 
Philander  and  .lanet  Aycr  (Fairbanks)  Wilson;  ed. 
luib.  and  pvt.  sells,  of  Me.;  m.  Cornelia  Blalve,  of 
Providence,  R.I.,  1892.  Admitted  to  bar,  1875,  and 
since  practiced  in  Providence;  mem.  firm  of  Wil- 
son, Gardner  &  Churchill.  Mem.  Common  Council, 
Providence,  1888-90;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891; 
U.S.  dist.  atty.,  Dist.  of  R.I.,  1898-11.  On  staff  of 
Gov.  George  Peabodv  Wetmore,  1885-7;  judge  ad- 
vocate gen.  of  R.I.,  1887-98;  chmn.  Rep.  State  Cen- 
tral Com.  and  Exec.  Com.,  Aug.,  1911 — .  Mem.  Bd. 
of  Trade,  Providence.  Mason,  (ilubs:  Turks  Head, 
^Vest  Side.  Home:  Warwick  Neck,  R.I.  Office: 
Turks   Head  Bldg.,   Providence,  R.I.* 

WIIiSOIT,  Charles  Branch,  biologist;  b.  Exeter, 
Me.,  Oct.  20.  1861;  s.  Col.  John  B.  and  Samantha 
(Perkins)  Wilson;  A.B.,  Colby  U.,  1881,  A.M.,  1884 
(Sc.D.,  same,  1908:  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  U.,  1910); 
post-grad,  student  and  tutor  in  botany,  Colby  U., 
1881-4;  m.  Lilla  Belle  Turner,  of  Waterville,  Me., 
July  22,  1885.  Pvt.  tutor,  1884-91;  prof,  science. 
State  Normal  Sc?li.,  Gorham,  Me.,  1891-4;  post-grad, 
student  and  asst.  in  biology,  Johns  Hopkins,  1894- 
96;  prof,  biology,  1896-7,  head  dept.  science  since 
1897,  State  Normal  Sch.,  Westfield,  Mass.  Fellow 
A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Boston  Soc.  Natural  History.  Zool. 
Soc.  America,  Am.  Morphol.  Soc,  Springfield  Zool. 
Club,  N.E.A.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,  etc.)    Home:  Westfield,  Mass.* 

WIIiSOIl',  Charles  Stetson;  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  June 
10,  1874:  s.  Franklin  Augustus  and  Caroline  (Stet- 
son) Wilson;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897.  Apptd.  sec.  lega- 
tion: Greece,  Roumania,  Servia,  IMar.  7,  1901; 
Greece,  Montenegro,  and  diplomatic  agency,  Bul- 
garia, Mar.  10,  1905:  Havana,  Cuba,  July  18, 
1906;  Buenos  Ayres,  May  15,  1907;  2d  sec.  em- 
bassy, Rome.  Italy,  Aug.  4,  1909,  sec.  same,  Dec.  15, 
1910;  sec.  embassy-,  Petrograd,  Russia,  Feb.  1.  1912. 
Home:  Bangor,  Me.  Address:  American  Embassy, 
Petrograd,   Russia. 

■WILSON,  Clifford  Brittin,  lawyer;  b.  Bridgeport, 
Conn..  Dt  c.  2,  1879:  s.  James  Albert  and  IMary 
Eliza  (Wordin)  Wilson;  grad.  Bridgeport  High 
Sch.,  1898;  asst.  elk.  Probate  Ct.,  1899-03;  studied 
law  in  office  of  NoblJS  &  Stevenson,  Bridgeport, 
1903-5:  m.  Anastasia  C.  Dorsev,  of  Hartford,  Nov. 
10,  1914.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1902;  practiced  in 
Bridgeport  as  mem.  Stevenson  &  Wilson  since 
1905:  pres.  Bd.  of  Aldermen.  Bridgeport,  1908-9; 
coroner  Fairfield  Co.,  1909-12;  mayor  of  Bridgeport 
since  1911;  It.-gov.  of  Conn.,  1915-17.  Served  as 
corpl.,  sergt.,  2d  It.,  1st  It.,  capt.,  4th  Co.,  Coast 
Arty.  Corps,  Conn.  N.G.,  1904-8.  Republican.  Bap- 
tist. Mason  (32°.  K.T.);  mem.  Pvramid  Temple, 
A. A. O.N. M.S.:  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  B.P.O.  Flks,  Sons  of 
Veterans.  Knights  of  Benevolence.  Clubs:  Bridge- 
port (pres.),  Algonquin.  Home:  153  Poplar  St. 
Office:  City  Hall,  Bridgeport,  Conn, 

"WIIiSON,  Daniel  Munro,  clergyman;  b.  Paisley, 
Scotland,  Apr.  24,  1848;  s.  Alexander  W.  and  Sam- 
uelina  (Munro)  Wilson:  ed.  Boston  pub.  schs. ; 
grad.  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1872;  m.  Ella  Calista 
Handy,  June  26,  1873.  Ordained  Unitarian  minis- 
try, 1872;  pastor  Melrose,  Mass..  1872-6,  Maiden, 
Mass.,  1876-9,  Quincv,  Mass.,  1879-93;  supt.  Uni- 
tarian Chs.  in  N.E.,  1893-8:  pastor  Brooklyn,  N.Y., 
1898-04,  1st  Ch.,  Northfield,  Mass.,  1904-9,  Kenne- 
bunk,  Me.,  since  Dec.  1,  1909.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books,   etc.)     Home:   Kennebunk,  Me.* 

WIIiSON,  David  Iiog-an,  clergyman:  b.  N.Y.  City, 
Feb.  3,  1874;  s.  George  Logan  and  Mary  (Bryson) 
Wilson;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  New  York;  pvt.  tutors  in 
own  home;  grad.  Union  Theol.  Sem..  18  98;  m.  Pearl 
Burns,  of  Fort  Fairfield,  Me.,  Sept.  3.  1901;  4 
children.  Cuthbert  B..  Blair  C,  Donald  B.,  Paul  B. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1898;  pastor  Fort  Fair- 
field, Me.,  1899-04,  1st  Ch.,  Belfast,  1904-14.  Central 
Ch.,  Bath,  since  Feb.,  1914.  Mem.  Phoenix  Lodge 
No.  24,  F.  and  A.M.;  Corinthian  Chapter  No.  7, 
R.A.M.:  King  Solomon  Council  No.  1,  R.  and  S.M.; 
Palestine  Commandery  No.  14,  K.T.:  Past  IMaster, 
Past  High  Priest  and  Past  Commander  in  above 
bodies:  now  Grand  Chaplain.  Grand  Lodge  of  IMe., 
F.  and  A.M.,  also  Grand  Chaplain,  Grand  Royal 
Arch  Chapter  of  Me.  Recreations:  fishing,  camp- 
ing.   Address:   898  Middle  St.,  Bath,  Me. 


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WlliSOir,  Edgrar  Vinton,  lawyer;  b.  Wincliendon, 
Mass.,  July  1,  1S4T:  s.  Frederic  Almon  and  Cordelia 
Rebecca  (Mack)  Wilson:  anions  ancestors  were 
William  Wilson,  Lynn,  ^iass..  1660,  John  Mack,  of 
Inverness,  Scotland,  in  Salisbury,  Mass.,  1680,  Rev. 
John  Re>nor,  iiastor  at  Plymouth,  1635,  Thomas 
Dudley,  1st  deputy  and  3d  gov.  of  Mass.  Bay  Col- 
ony; ed.  Marlow  (N.H.)  Acad.;  A.B.,  Cornell  U., 
1872:  m.  July  23,  1879,  Emma  May  Pollard,  of 
Taftsville,  Vt.  Practiced  in  Keene,  N.H.,  1875-6, 
Orange.  Mass.,  Jan.-May,  1876,  since  at  Athol. 
Trial  justice  3  yrs. ;  spl.  justice,  1st  Dist.  Ct.  of 
Northern  Worcester;  town  solicitor  for  10  yrs.; 
etc.  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mem.  Star  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M.:  Union  Chapter, 
R.A.M. ;  Athol  Commandery,  K.T.;  Corinthian 
Lodge,  K.  of  P.;  A.O.U.W. ;  Themis  Chapter,  O.E.S. 
(past  presiding  officer  of  each).  Address:  Atliol, 
Mass. 


WIIiSOlI',  Edward  Boardman,  merchant.  (See 
vol.   1909.) 

WILSON,  Edwin  Bidwell,  college  prof.:  b.  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  Apr.  25,  1879;  s.  Edwin  Horace  and 
Jane  Amelia  (Bidwell)  Wilson;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1899;  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1901;  ficole  Normale  Superieur, 
Paris,  1902-3,  also  The  Sorbonne  and  College  de 
France,  Paris:  m.  Ethel  Sentner,  of  Edmonton, 
Alberta,  Can.,  July  5,  1911.  Instr.  in  mathematics, 
1900-6,  asst.  prof.,  1906-7,  Yale;  asso.  prof,  mathe- 
matics, 1907-11,  prof,  since  1911,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 
Asso.  editor  Trans.  Am.  Math.  Soc.  since  1904, 
mng.  editor  Proc.  Nat.  Acad.  Science;  lecturer  in 
mathematics.  Harvard,  1910-11.  Mem.  Internal. 
Commn.  for  Study  of  Vector  Notations.  (See  AV'lio's 
Who  in  America  for  societies,  writings,  etc.) 
Home:   5  Park  Vale,  Brookline,  Mass.* 

WZIiSON,  Ella  Callsta  (Handy),  author;  b.  Bos- 
ton, 1851;  d.  George  and  Lucy  (Guernsey)  Handy; 
grad.  Boston  Giils*  High  and  Normal  Sch.,  1868; 
taught  sch.  in  Boston  about  4  yrs.;  m.  Boston, 
Daniel  Munro  Wilson,  June  26,  1873.  Unitarian. 
Author:  A  Royal  Hunt;  Pedagogues  and  Parents, 
1904;  etc.    Address:  Kennebunk,  Me.* 

WIIiSOMr,  Prank,  lawyer;  b.  Orleans,  Mass.,  Sept. 
1,  1849;  s.  Timothy  and  Mary  B.  (Kimball)  Wilson; 
ed.  common  schs.  and  in  Harvard  Law  Sell.;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1878;  m.  1st,  Nov.  17,  1880,  Abby  J. 
Hobbs,  of  Somerswortli  (now  deceased) ;  m.  2d, 
Sanford,  Me.,  Nov.  16,  1892,  Alice  L.  Pike,  of 
Shapleigh;  3  children,  Robley  C,  Donald  M.,  Mil- 
ton G.  Has  practiced  at  Sanford  since  1878,  for- 
merly chmn.  Selectmen,  and  of  Rep.  Town  Com., 
register  of  probate,  York  Co.,  16  yrs.;  elk.  Sanford 
Improvement  Co.  Unitarian.  Mem.  Yorlv  Bar  Assn., 
Harvard  Law  Sch.  Assn.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.,  Shrin- 
er).    Address:   Sanford,   Me. 

WXIiSOIT,  Franklin  Augustus,  lawyer;  Nov.  6, 
1832-July  2,  1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,    1910-11.) 

WIIiSOIT,  Frederick  Arthur,  clergyman ;  b.  Orono, 
Me.,  Apr.  23,  1852;  s.  Nathaniel  and  Abigail  Ann 
(Colburn)  W'ilson;  grad.  Waterville  (Me.)  Classi- 
cal Inst.,  1869;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1873,  A.M., 
1876;  grad.  Theol.  Sem.,  Bangor,  Me.,  1882;  m.  Bil- 
lerica,  Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1889,  Florence  Nightingale 
Nason;  2  cliildren,  Mira  Bigelow,  Frederick  Colburn. 
Prin.  Fryeburg  Acad.,  Me.,  1873-5;  instr.  in  mathe- 
matics and  physical  sciences,  Hallowell  Classical 
and  Scientific  Acad.,  Me.,  1875-9;  ordained  to  minis- 
try Congl.  Ch.,  1882;  pastor,  Billerica,  Mass.,  1882- 
89,  Free  Cliristian  (Congl.)  Ch.,  Andover,  Mass., 
since   1889.    Address:   Andover,  Mass. 

WIIiSOlT,  Frederick  Henry,  pharmacist,  banker; 
b.  Topsham,  Me.,  Dec.  9,  1848;  s.  Jesse  Davis  and 
Clarissa  (Twitchell)  W^ilson;  ed.  pub.  sclis.,  Litch- 
field (Me.)  Acad.,  Laconia  (N.H.)  Acad.;  m.  Fal- 
mouth, Me.,  Dec.  9,  1879,  Enesena  Looke;  3  chil- 
dren, Jesse  D.,  Margaret  L.,  F.  H.,  Jr.  Started  in 
drug  business,  1870;  borrowed  $2,000,  established 
present  business  in  own  name;  organized,  July  10, 
1895,  the  Pine  Spring  Water  Co.  (treas.  and  gen. 
ntgr. ):  pres.  First  Nat.  Bank,  Brunswick.  Mem. 
Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1899,  1901.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Ex-sec.  Me.  Commn.  of  Pharmacy.  K.T.,  Shriner; 
mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Elks.  Home:  10  High  St.  Office:  82 
Main  St..  Brunswick,  Me. 


WIIiSON',  Frederick  Morse,  M.D.;  b.  Hebron, 
Mv.,  Dec.  8,  1850;  s.  Adam  and  Sarah  H.  (Ricker) 
Wilson;  prep.  edn.  Coburn  Classical  Inst.;  A.B., 
Colby  Coll.,  1871;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1875; 
m.  West  Haven,  Conn.,  Nov.  13,  1883,  Mrs.  Carrie 
A.  Marsh.  In  practice,  Waterville,  Me.,  1875-77; 
removed  to  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1879;  mem.  staff 
Manlialtan  Eye  and  Ear  Hosp.,  1879-97.  Address: 
834  Myrtle  Av.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

VTIIiSON,  Georgre  Grafton,  publicist;  b.  Plain- 
field,  Conn.,  iNlar.  29,  1863;  s.  Archibald  A.  and 
Betsey  L.  (Brown)  Wilson;  A.B.,  Brown,  1886,  A. 
M.,  1888,  Ph.D.,  1889  (LL.D.,  1911;  LL.D.,  U.  of  Vt., 
1911);  studied  at  Heidelberg,  Berlin,  Paris  and 
Oxford,  1890-1;  m.  Lily,  d.  A.  T.  Rose,  D.D.,  of 
Rangoon,  Burma,  June  30,  1891.  Prin.  schs.,  (jro- 
ton.  Conn..  1886-7,  high  sch.,  Rutland,  Vt.,  1889-90; 
asso.  prof,  social  and  polit.  science,  1891-4,  prof., 
1894-10,  Brown  U. ;  prof,  internat.  law,  Harvard, 
Sept.,  1910 — .  Lecturer,  Newton  Theol.  Instn., 
1893-4,  Am.  Sch.  Sociology,  1894-5:  lecturer  on 
internat.  law,  U.S.  Naval  War  Coll.,  1900 — ,  Har- 
vard, 1907-10.  Am.  del.  plenipotentiary  Internat. 
Naval  Conf.,  1908-9;  exchange  prof,  to  Prance, 
1912-13.  Mem.  bd.  of  editors  Am.  Journal  of  In- 
ternat. Law,  1907 — .  Mem.  Providence  Sch.  Com., 
1899-10;  trustee  R.I.  Inst,  for  Deaf,  1900-10;  sec. 
R.I.  br.  Am.  Nat.  Red  Cross  till  1910.  Associe  de 
rinstitut  de  Droit  International;  mem.  Am.  Soc. 
Internat.  Law  (exec,  com.).  Am.  Polit.  Science 
Assn.,  Delta  Phi.  (See  W'ho's  Who  in  America  for 
list  of  books,  etc.)  Address:  6  Acacia  St.,  Cam- 
bridge.  Mass.* 

WIIiSOlT,  George  Lewis,  lawyer;  b.  Fredericks- 
burg, York  Co.,  N.B.,  Can.,  June  16,  1870;  s.  George 
and  Mary  (Bird)  W'ilson;  A.B.,  U.  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1888;  m.  Margaret  Elinor  Henderson,  of  Ar- 
lington, Mass.,  Oct.  28,  1903.  Began  practice  in 
Fredericton,  1892;  removed  to  Boston,  1897;  mem. 
firm  of  W'ilson  &  Libby,  organized,  1913.  Mem.  Am. 
Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  CJity  of  Boston.  Republican. 
Unitarian.  Mason.  Clubs:  WoUaston  Golf,  Bel- 
mont Spring  Country.  Home:  90  School  St.,  Bel- 
mont, Mass.    Office:   15  State  St.,  Boston. 

WIIiSON',  Gerhart  Abraham,  clergyman;  b.  Chi- 
cago, 111.;  s.  John  G.  and  Hedda  (Stohl)  W'ilson; 
grad.  Lake  Forest  Acad.,  111.,  1885;  B.A.,  Lake 
Forest  Coll.,  1889;  grad.  Hartford  Theol.  Sem., 
1892:  m.  Lynn,  Mass.,  June  15,  1892,  Ella  M.  Day, 
of  Hartford,  Conn.  Ordained  to  ministry  Presbyn. 
Ch.,  1892;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1892-9, 
Western  Ch.,  Washington,  D.C.,  1899-04,  1st  Ch., 
Providence,  R.I.,  1904-8,  1st  Congl.  Ch..  Swamp- 
scott,  ISIass.,  1908-11;  lecturer  and  pulpit  supply, 
since  1911.    Address:   10  Lovett  PI.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

WILSON,    Ida    Lewis,    life-saver;    1841-Oct.    25, 

1911.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  W^ho  in  America, 
1910-11.) 

WILSON,  John,  lawyer;  b.  Bangor,  Me.,  Sept. 
26,  1878:  s.  Franklin  A.  and  Caroline  Pierce  (Stet- 
son) Wilson;  grad.  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.,  1896;  A.B., 
cum  laude,  Harvard,  1900:  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1903;  m.  Emma  Hevwood  Otis,  of  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Dec.  2,  1903;  3  children,  Caroline,  b.  July 
26.  1905;  John  Otis,  Dec.  4,  1907;  Eleanor,  June  22, 

1912.  Began  practice  at  Bangor,  Aug.,  1903;  pres. 
European  &  North  Am.  Ry. ;  dir.  Merrill  Trust  Co., 
Penobscot  Savings  Bank,  Union  Ins.  Co.,  Lockwood 
Co.,  Bangor  Gas  Liglit  Co.  Pres.  Penobscot  County 
br.  Am.  Red  Cross:  pres.  Bangor  Associated  Chari- 
ties; mem.  State  Bd.  of  Charities  and  Correction. 
Mem.  State  Bd.  of  Bar  Examiners  (Me.),  Penob- 
scot County  Bar  Assn.  (sec),  Bangor  Hist.  Soc, 
Me.  Geneal.  Soc.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs: 
Tarratine,  Kenduskeag  Canoe  and  Country  Club. 
Harvard  (Boston).  Home:  17  Broadway.  Office:  15 
State  St.,   Bangor.   Me. 

WILSON,  John  Brainerd,  clergyman;  b.  Peabody, 
Mass.,  Feb.  11,  1860;  s.  John  and  Elizabeth  Abbott 
(Waldo)  Wilson;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1884;  B.D.,  New- 
ton Theol.  Instn.,  1887.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1892; 
m.  Oct.  24,  1894,  Annie  Mabel  Elder.  Ordained  to 
Bapt.  ministry,  1887:  pastor,  Freeport,  Me.,  1887-91, 
Neponset,  Mass.,  1892-01;  asst.  pastor  Washington 
Av.  Bapt.  Ch.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1901-2;  pastor  Pleas- 
ant St.  Bapt.  Ch.,  Concord.  N.H.,  1902-15.  Mem. 
Delta  Upsilon,  etc.    Address:   Everett,   Mass. 


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//  WHiSON,  John  S.  I».  H.,  merchant;  b.  Auburn, 
//'Me.,  ,\uf,'.  !i,  ]N(jO;  s.  Samuol  Hovoy  and  Caroline 
'  Fry  (Ham)  Wilson;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Auburn  and 
Turner,  Me.  Mem.  Wilson  &  Co.  (flour,  grain  and 
'hay),  since  1901.  Mayor  City  of  Auburn,  1900-1; 
former  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  Town  of  Turner;  mem. 
75th  Me.  Legislature;  chmn.  Me.  Fisheries  and 
Game  Commn.,  1911-14;  U.S.  marshal  for  Dist.  of 
Me.,  since  July,  1914.  Democrat.  Universalist.  Ma- 
son (3L'°.  K.T.) ;  Olid  Fellow.  .Vddress:  Auburn,  Me. 
WIIiSOlT,  Joseph  Kennard,  clergyman,  editor;  b. 
Blackwood,  N.J.,  June  29,  1852;  s.  James  Ely  and 
Esther  (Bateman)  Wilson;  Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1873; 
grad.  Crozer  Theol.  Sem.,  1876;  (D.U.,  Evving  Coll., 
1897);  m.  Mystic,  Conn.,  Oct.  20,  1876,  Lucy  S. 
Taylor;  3  children,  Harriet  E.  CNIrs.  Howard  S. 
Palmer),  Edgar  K.,  Winthrop  F.  Ordained  minis- 
try Bapt.  Ch.,  1874;  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Nyack,  N.Y., 
1876-8,  Huntington  St.  Ch.,  New  London,  Conn., 
1878-82,  Winthrop  St.  Ch.,  Taunton,  Mass.,  1882-94, 
1st  Ch.,  Melrose,  INIass.,  1894-8,  Free  St.  Ch.,  Port- 
land, Me.,  1898-05;  editor  Zion's  Advocate,  Port- 
land, since  1905,  and  treas.  Advocate  Pub.  Co.; 
pres.  Bapt.  Young  People's  Union,  Mass.,  1892-5; 
pres.  Me.  Bapt.  I\ns.sionary  Conv.,  1905-7;  trustee 
Colby  Coll.  Republican.  Has  traveled  in  Europe, 
Palestine  and  Egypt.  Office:  Savings  Bank  Bldg., 
Waterville,  Me. 

WHiSON,  Iiewis  Gilbert,  denominational  sec;  b. 
Southboro,  Mass.,  Feb.  19,  1858;  s.  Henrv  G.  and 
Mary  M.  (Graves)  Wilson:  ed.  pub.  schs'.,  South- 
boro and  Boston;  Meadville  (Pa.)  Theol.  Sch.; 
Harvard  Div.  Sch.;  m.  Janet  M.  Cook,  of  South- 
boro, Sept.  26,  1883.  Ordained  Unitarian  ministry, 
1883;  pastor  Leicester,  Mass.,  1883-5,  Hopedale, 
1885-05;  sec.  Am.  Unitarian  Assn.  since  1907,  also 
mem.  bd.  of  dirs.  Trustee  Meadville  Theol.  Sch. 
Home:  183  Palfrey  St.,  Watertown,  Mass.  Office: 
25  Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

WIliSON,  Iiouis  KT.,  librarian:  b.  Yorkshire,  Eng.. 
Sept.  4,  1857;  s.  John  and  Nancy  (Milner)  Wilson; 
ed.  St.  Petersburg,  Russia;  came  to  U.S.,  1871; 
(hon.  A.B.,  Clark  U.,  1905;  Litt.D..  Tufts  Coll., 
1905);  m.  Anne  Gertrude  Thomas,  of  Phila.,  1875 
Engaged  in  business  until  1884;  spent  4  vrs  In 
Europe:  librarian  Clark  U.,  since  Apr..  1889.  Au- 
thor: Bibliography  of  Child  Study;  also  papers  on 
library  subjects.  Home:  11  Shirley  St.,  Worcester, 
]Mass.* 

WILSON,  Mark  M.,  lawyer.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WIIiSON,  Scott,  lawyer;  b.  Falmouth,  Me.,  Jan. 
11,  1870:  s.  Nathaniel  B.  and  Loemma  Pearson 
(Leighton)  Wilson;  descendant  on  paternal  side,  of 
Gowen  Wilson,  Kittery,  Me.,  about  1635.  on  ma- 
ternal side,  of  Elder  William  Brewster,  of  the  May- 
flower; grad.  Bates  Coll.,  1892;  studied  law  in  of- 
fices of  J.  W.  Symonds,  Portland,  Me.,  and  Henry 
C.  Terry,  Phila.;  spl.  course.  Law  Dept.,  U.  of  Pa.; 
admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1895:  m.  Windham,  Me..  Dec. 
24,  1895,  Elizabeth  M.  Bodge:  1  son.  Nathaniel  W. 
Has  practiced  at  Portland  since  1895;  was  citv  so- 
licitor of  Deering;  mem.  Portland  Common  Coun- 
cil. 1899-1900  (pres.,  1900);  asst.  countv  attorney, 
1900-2;  city  solicitor,  Portland,  1902-5;  attv.-gen.  of 
Me.,  1913-4;  dir.  Fidelitv  Trust  Co.  Republican. 
Mem.  Bd.  Overseers,  Bates  Coll.  Clubs:  Portland, 
Woodfords,  Portland  Athletic.  Recreations:  gar- 
dening. Home:  76  Beacon  St.  Office:  120  Exchange 
St..  Poi-tland.  Me. 

WIIiSON.  Stanley  Calef,  lawyer;  b.  Orange,  Vt., 
Sept.  10.  1879;  s.  William  W.  and  Lvdia  (Brown- 
ing) Wilson;  grad.  Goddard  Sem.,  Barre,  Vt.,  1896; 
A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1901;  m.  Grace  Goodwin  Bacon, 
of  Chelsea,  Vt.,  Apr.  22.  1909.  Official  reporter  Vt. 
Senate,  sessions  of  1902.  04;  admitted  to  bar,  1904; 
mem.  Gates  Xr  Wilson.  Montpelier,  Vt.,  until  1905. 
Darling  &  Wilson.  1905-10,  since  alone:  dir.  and 
treas.  Chelsea  Mfg.  Co.;  dir.  Nat.  Bank  of  Orange 
Co.;  state's  atty.  Orange  County,  1908-12;  chmn. 
Bd.  of  Selectmen,  Chelsea,  Vt.;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1915  (chmn.  ways  and  means  com.);  chmn. 
Rep.  State  Com.  of  Vt.  Trustee  Chelsea  Acad. 
Mem.  Vt.  Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Universalist. 
Royal  Arch  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner) ;  mem.  M.W.A. 
Address:  Chelsea.  Vt. 

WIIiSON',  TliP'>aore  Halbert,  clergyman;  b.  Mid- 
dletown.  Conn.,  Fob.  11,  1SS5;  s.  Edwin  Horace  and 


Jane  Amelia  (Bidwell)  Wilson;  grad.  Cambridge 
(Mass.)  Latin  Sch.,  1902;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1907,  A.M., 
1908;  Harvard  Div.  Sch.,  1908;  B.D.,  Union  Theol. 
Sem.,  1911;  unmarried.  Asst.  to  Rev.  Lewis  T. 
Reed,  Flatbush  Congl.  Ch.,  Brooklyn,  1908-9;  chmn. 
pulpit  supply  com.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1909-10; 
piin.  Union  Sch.  of  Religion  and  asst.  dir.  student 
Christian  work  same  sem.,  1910-11;  oidained  Congl. 
ministry,  June  20,  1910;  asst.  pastor  1st  Ch.,  Mont- 
clair,  N.J.,  1911-12;  pastor  Island  Av.  Ch.,  Skow- 
hegan.  Me.,  1912-15.  Mem.  Delta  Upsilon  (Harvard 
Cliapter).  Address:  8a  Forest  St.,  North  Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

WIIiSOlT,  Theodore  Price,  editor;  b.  Boston,  Aug. 

14,  ls^i2:  s.  Ale.xjiiiilfi-  W.  and  Sanuilina  (Munroe) 
Wilson;  ed.  Boston  iiublic  schs.;  m.  Boston,  Nov. 
29,  1876,  Ella  K.  Tupper.  Served  apprenticeship  to 
printing  tiade  on  Boston  Traveler,  becoming  fore- 
man; established  Winchester  Star,  1872,  and  since 
its  editor  and  pub.;  mem.  1st  Regt.,  M.V.M.,  13  yrs. 
(1st  It.).  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason,  K.T.;  Odd 
Fellow.  Mem.  Republican  Editoiial  Assn.,  and 
Mass.    Press    Assn.     Address:     Winchester,    Mass. 

WIIiSON,  William  Patrick,  M.D.;  b.  Montreal, 
Can.,  Mar.  6,  1857;  s.  John  and  Mary  Ann  (McCar- 
thy) Wilson;  ed.  schs.  of  Boston;  studied  music  7 
yrs.;  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Baltimore,  Md., 
1890;  m.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  9,  1895,  Elizabeth 
D.  Flynn.  Has  practiced  at  Wallingford,  Conn., 
since   1890.    Home:    Wallingford,   Conn. 

WIIiSOM',  William  Power,  lawyer.  (See  vol. 
190  9.) 

WIIiTSZ:,  Sara  Eliza,  author;  b.  Burns.  Mich., 
1849;  d.  Henry  and  Mary  Ann  (Huggins)  Wiltse; 
acad.  edn.,  Boston,  1876,  Garland  and  Weston  Kin- 
dergarten Normal  Sch.  and  spl.  course  in  English, 
Boston  U.,  1900.  Editor:  Grimm's  Fairy  Tales, 
1896;  Les  Mis6rables  (under  title  Jean  Valjean), 
1897;  Folk  Lore  Stories  and  Proverbs,  1901.  (See 
Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of  books,  etc.) 
Home:  West  Roxbury,  Mass.* 

WINCH,  Georg-e  P.,  merchant;  b.  Brookfield,  Vt., 
Oct.  22,  1851;  s.  Caleb  M.  and  Jane  E.  (Fullam) 
Winch;  ed.  common  schs.  of  Vt.;  m.  Addie  E.  Mann, 
of  Barre,  Vt.,  Mar.  4,  1873;  2  children,  Ella  A., 
Flora  M.  In  mercantile  business  at  Mclndoe  Falls, 
Vt.,  since  1888;  trustee  Wells  River  Savings  Bank; 
dir.  Newbury  Nat.  Bank.  High  sheriff  of  (Taledonia 
Co.,  1905-11;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912,  13:  town 
official  for  more  than  20  yrs.;  postmaster  at  Mc- 
lndoe Falls  for  8  yrs.  (resigned  in  favor  of  wife). 
Trustee  1st  Congl.  Ch.  Progressive.  JMem.  Knights 
of  Pythias.    Address:  Mclndoe  Falls,  Vt. 

WINCHriili,  Alverd  Ezra,  M.D.;  June  21,  1831- 
19 — .    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WINCHEI.Ii,  P.  Mahel,  librarian;  b.  Boston;  d. 
Rensselaer  and  Harriet  Newell  (Brooks)  Winchell; 
ed.  Boston  pub.  schs.  and  Amherst  Coll.  Library 
Sch.  Taught  sch.  for  several  yrs.;  library  asst. 
Forbes  Library,  Northampton,  Mass..  1894-01;  li- 
brarian City  Library,  Manchester,  N.H..  since  Jan. 
1,  1902.  Mem.  Am.  Library  Assn.,  N.H.  Library 
Assn.,  Mass.  Library  Club,  Manchester  Inst.  Arts 
and  Sciences,  Manchester  Federation  Women's 
Clubs,  N.H.  Federation  Women's  Clubs;  dir.  Man- 
chester Boys'  Club,  and  Library  Art  Club.  Conglist. 
Home:  593  Union  St.  Office:  City  Library,  Man- 
chester, N.H. 

WINCHESTER,  Benjamin  Severance,  editor, 
clergyman;  b.  Bridport,  Vt.,  Feb.  26,  1868;  s.  War- 
ren Weaver  and  Catherine  Marv  (Severance)  Win- 
chester; A.B.,  Williams,  1889;  B.D.,  Chicago  Theol. 
Seminary,  1895  (fellowship);  student  of  theology, 
U.  of  Halle,  Germany,  1895-7;  spl.  student  of  O.T., 
U.  of  Chicago,  1905:  (D.D.,  Chicago  Theol.  Sem., 
1909);  m.  Pearl  Adair  Gunn,  of  Seattle,  Wash., 
Aug.  31,  1897.  Instr.  and  prof,  natural  science. 
Whitman  Coll.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.,  1889-92;  or- 
dained Congl.  ministry,  1897;  pastor  Snohomish, 
Wash.,  1897-1900,  Hassalo  St.  Ch.,  Portland,  Ore., 
1900-1;  asso.  pastor.  New  England  Ch.,  Chicago, 
1901-3;  pastor  Winnetka,  111.,  1904-9:  editor  and 
ednl.  sec.  Congl.  S.S.  Pub.  Soc,  1910-15;  asst.  prof, 
religious  edn.,  Yale  Sch.  of  Religion,  since  Sept.  15, 
1915.  Mem.  Suffolk  West  Ministerial  Assn.  Ad- 
dress: Yale  Univ.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 


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WINCHESTER,  Caleb  Thomas,  college  prof.;  b. 
IMontville,  ("onii.,  ,Iaii.  IS,  1S47;  s.  Rev.  George  F. 
and  Lucy  (Thomas)  Winchester;  A. 13.,  Wesleyan, 
1869,  A.M.,  iS72;  U.  of  Leipzig,  1S80-1;  (L.H.D., 
Dickinson,  1892);  m.  Julia  Stackpole  Sniitli,  of 
Middletown,  Conn.,  Dec.  25,  1872  (died  .Tune  25, 
1877);  2d,  Alice  Goodwin  Smith,  of  Fairhaven, 
Mass.,  Apr.  2,  ISSO.  Librarian,  1869-73:  prof,  rhet- 
oric and  English  lit.,  1873-90,  prof.  English  lit., 
1890 — ,  Wesleyan  U.  Has  lectured  fi-ecjuently  on 
literary  subjects,  mostly  before  lit.  instns.  and 
colls.,  Amhei'st,  Princeton,  .Johns  Hopkins  and  oth- 
ers. ]Mem.  com.  re\ision  of  Meth.  Hymnal,  1904. 
(See  W^ho's  Who  in  .America  for  list  of  books.) 
Home:    Mifldletown,   Conn.* 

.WIirCHESTEB.  Edmund,  insurance:  b.  Boston, 
Feb.  26,  1865;  s.  Stephen  S.  and  Elizabeth  H.  (Bart- 
lett)  A\'inche.ster ;  descendant  of  John  Winchester, 
who  came  to  America  about  the  middle  of  the 
17th  century;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston  and  Brook- 
line;  m.  Ruth  Dana,  of  Brookline,  June  5.  1890; 
2  daughters,  Dorothy,  Helen.  Began  in  office  of 
John  C.  Page,  ins.,  Boston,  1880;  mgr.  dept.  han- 
dling fire  risk  business  of  Boston  Ins.  Co.,  since 
1896;  v.-p.  Old  Colony  Ins.  Co.:  serving  term  of  6 
yrs.  as  dir.  Boston  Protective  Dept.  (an  adjunct  to 
Boston  fire  ins.  interests,  under  management  of  the 
fire  underwriters);  mem.  Bd.  of  Fire  Underwriters; 
trustee  Ins.  Library  Assn.  Republican.  Episco- 
palian. Clubs:  Boston  City,  Brae  Burn  Country 
(Newton,  Mass.).  Recreations:  athletics.  Home: 
"Waban  (Xewton),  Mass.  Office:  87  Kilby  St., 
Boston. 

WINCHESTER,  John  Prost.  veterinarian;  born 
Lynn,  ^Mass..  Aug.  5,  1855;  s.  Caleb  F.  and  Susan  E. 
(Warland)  Winchester,  and  descendant  of  John 
Winchester,  who  came  fiom  London  to  New  Eng- 
land, 1635  (freeman,  1637,  mem.  Ancient  and  Hon- 
orable Artillery  Co..  1638);  B.Sc,  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll., 
Amherst,  Mass.,  1875;  D.V.S.,  Am.  Veterinary  Coll., 
New  York,  1878;  m.  New  York,  Dec.  19,  1904,  Mrs. 
Rossie  A.  Webster.  Began  practice  at  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  1878;  formeily  lecturer  on  veterinary  sci- 
ence at  Mass.  Agrl.  Coll.  and  N.H.  State  Coll.;  mem. 
Cattle  Commn.  for  State  of  Mass.,  1885-8  inclusive; 
insp.  of  animals.  City  of  Lawrence,  since  1892;  of- 
ficially proclaimed,  Nov.  29.  1886,  that  tuberculosis 
in  cattle  is  a  contagious  disease  (since  generally 
accepted  by  bds.  of  health),  and  products  of  tuber- 
culous animals  unfit  for  food.  Mem.  Am.  Veteri- 
nary Med.  Assn.  (pres.,  1901-2),  Mass.  Veterinary 
Med.  Assn.  (pres.,  1888-9).  State  Bds.  of  Health. 
Republican.  York  and  Scottish  Rite  Mason  (Shrin- 
er) :  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Club:  Home.  Writer  of  ar- 
ticles and  brochures  on  veterinary  subjects.  Ad- 
dress: Lawrence,  Mass. 

WINCHESTER.  John  Howard,  real  estate  and 
Ins.;  b.  Corinna.  Me.,  Apr.  13,  1865;  s.  John  and 
Elizabeth  Merrick  (Stewart)  Winchester;  grad. 
Me.  Central  Inst.,  Pittsfield,  1885;  m.  Sadie  B.  Dole, 
of  Exeter.  Me.,  Sept.  5.  1886  (deceased);  m.  2d. 
Delia  M.  Bemis,  of  Corinna,  Me.,  Jan.  1.  1913;  2 
children,  Sidney  H.,  b.  July  17,  1887;  Jeannette, 
Apr.  15.  1889.  Engaged  in  farming  and  teaching  at 
Corinna.  1885-91;  propr.  gen.  store,  1891-3;  station 
agt..  1893-7:  librarian  Stewart  Free  Library.  1899- 
12;  in  ins  and  real  estate  business  since  1912;  pres. 
Corinna  Realty  Co.;  treas.  Corinna  Mfg.  Co.;  dir. 
Norrldp-ewock  Shoemakers.  Inc.  Chmn.  Rep.  Town 
Com.  Trustee  Corinna  Union  Acad.,  Stewart  Free 
Library.  Mem.  Me.  Library  Commn.  Republican. 
Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.,  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Ad- 
dress: Corinna,  Me. 

WING,  Charles  Hallet,  chemist;  b.  Boston,  Aug. 
4,  1836;  s.  Benjamin  Franklin  and  Adeline  (Hallet) 
Wing;  B.S.,  Harvard,  1870.  Prof,  chemistry,  Cor- 
nell U.,  1870.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1874-84.  Fellow  Am. 
Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  etc.  Home:  92  Brooks  St., 
Brighton,    IMass.* 

WING-,  Daniel  Gould,  banker;  b.  Davenport,  la., 
Sept.  10,  1868;  s.  George  and  Elizabeth  (Gould) 
Wing:  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Josephine  Cable,  of  Daven- 
port, June  23,  1902.  Messenger  State  Nat.  Bank, 
Lincoln.  Neb..  1885,  and  advanced  through  various 
position's  until  1890;  cashier  Am.  Exchange  Nat. 
Bank,  Lincoln,  1890-7;  nat.  bank  examiner,  1897-02; 
was  receiver  Broadway  and  Globe  nat.  banks,  Bos- 


ton; pres.  Mass.  Nat.  Bank,  1902,  and  upon  consoli- 
dating with  I'irst.  Nat.  Hank,  1903.  became  pres.  of 
the  reorganized  First  Nat.  Bank.  Trustee  Boston  U. 
Mem.  Beacon  Soc.  Republican.  Clubs;  Algonquin, 
E.xchange  (Boston);  (^ountr.y  (Brookline);  Newton 
(Newton);  Brae  Burn  Country.  Recreations:  golf. 
Home:  301  Otis  St.,  West  Newton,  Mass.  Office: 
I'Mr.st  Nat.   Bank,    15ost(jn.* 

WING,  Georg-e  Curtis,  lawyer;  b.  Liver  more,  Me., 

Apr.  16,  1847;  s.  Walter  Weld  and  Lucy  Amanda 
(Wyman)  Wing;  academic  edn.;  (LL.D.,  Colby 
Coll.);  m.  Livermore,  May  2,  1870,  Emily  Billings 
Thompson;  2  children,  Nahum  M.,  George  C,  Jr. 
Studied  law;  admitted  to  bar,  1868;  began  practice 
at  I>isbon  Falls,  Me.;  removed  to  Auburn,  Me.,  1870; 
dist.  atty.,  Androscoggin  Co.,  1874,  1875;  judge  of 
probate,  Androscoggin  Co.,  9  yrs.;  former  city  so- 
licitor, mem.  Sch.  Bd.;  mem.  State  Senate,  1903-4; 
trustee  Colby  Coll.;  dir.  Nat.  Shoe  &  Leather  Bank; 
corr.  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co.;  judge  advocate-gen.  staff  of 
Gov.  Joseph  H.  Bodwell  and  Gov.  Sebastian  S. 
Marble;  chmn.  Rep.  State  Com.,  1884;  chmn.  Me. 
delegation  to  Nat.  Rep.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1884.  Pres. 
Me.  State  Bar  Assn.,  1913,  14.  Baptist.  iVIason 
(32°);  mem.  K.  of  P.  Recreations:  motoring.  Ad- 
dress;  Auburn,   Me. 

WING,  Henry  Elienezer,  clergyman;  b.  Amenia, 
Dutchess  Co.,  N.Y.,  Apr.  10,  1839;  s.  Ebenezer  and 
Elizabeth  (Reed)  Wing;  ed.  Goshen  (Conn.)  Acad.; 
grad.  Troy  Conf.  Acad.,  West  Poultney,  Vt.,  1859; 
m.  Vida  Nash,  of  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  Sept.  30, 
1863  (died  1912);  m.  2d,  Mary  A.  Butler,  of  New 
York,  N.Y.,  Feb.  26,  1914;  2  children,  Henrietta  A., 
Charles  L.  Enlisted  in  Co.  C,  27th  Conn.  Vol.  Inf., 
Sept.,  1862;  served  as  color  corporal;  twice  wound- 
ed in  assault  upon  Marye's  Heights,  Fredericks- 
burg, Va.,  Dec.  13,  1862.  News  editor  Norwicli 
(Conn.)  Bulletin,  1863;  U.S.  Senate  reporter  for 
New  York  Tribune,  1863-4,  and  army  corr.  for 
same,  1864-5;  editor  Litchfield  (Conn.)  Enquirer, 
1865-6;  mng.  editor  New  York  Evening  Globe,  1866- 
68;  with  S.  W.  Pettingill  &  Co.,  1869-70;  editor 
South  Norwalk  (Conn.)  Sentinel,  1871,  72;  ordamed 
M.E.  minist"V,  1873;  pastor  in  Iowa,  at  Birming- 
ham, 1873,  Fairfield,  1874-6,  Centerville,  1877-9,  Ot- 
tumwa,  1880-2,  Muscatine,  1883-5,  Muscatine  Cir- 
cuit, 1886-7,  Mt.  Pleasant,  1888-9,  Washington, 
1890-1;  in  Conn,  at  Ridgefield,  1892-3,  Ansonia, 
1894-5,  Babylon,  N.Y.,  1896-7,  Norwalk  and  Roway- 
ton,  1898-01.  Round  Hill,  Conn..  1902,  Springdale, 
Conn.,  1903-8,  West  Redding.  Conn..  1909-14;  re- 
tired from  active  pastorate,  1914,  to  devote  time  to 
lit.  work.  Republican.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Au- 
thor: Advertiser's  Handbook,  1870;  When  Lincoln 
Kissed  Me,  1913;  Jesse — A  Sequel  to  When  Lincoln 
Kissed  Me,  1914;  Lincoln  and  One  of  the  Least. 
1914;  also  serials,  A  Summer  with  Grant,  and 
Bumps  and  Jolts,  in  Christian  Advocate.  Address: 
Cannon  Station,  Conn. 

WING,  Herbert  S.,  lawyer;  b.  Turner,  Me.,  Apr. 
2,  1867;  s.  Samuel  B.  and  Mary  A.  Wing;  grad. 
Farmington  Normal  Sch.,  1890;  studied  law;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1905;  m.  Phillips,  Me.,  Jan.  22,  1887, 
Alila  E.  Batchelder;  2  children.  Earl  L.,  Milton  J. 
Practiced,  Kingfield,  since  1905;  co.  atty.,  Franklin 
Co.,  1901-7.  Mem.  Me.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1909,  Senate, 
1913-14;  Republican.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.).  Club: 
Kingfield  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Address:  King- 
field.  Me. 

WING,  William  Ellery,  teacher;  b.  New  Portland, 
Me.,  July  4,  1880;  s.  Ellery  May  and  Laura  B. 
(Thompson)  Wing;  ed.  grammar  schs.,  Tacoma, 
Wash.;  grad.  Anson  Acad.,  North  Anson,  Me.,  1898; 
A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1902;  post-grad,  work,  Har- 
vard, 1905-6;  m.  East  Corinth,  Me.,  Aug.  1,  1904, 
Lucy  Pearl  Davis.  Began  teaching  at  Dixfield,  Me., 
1902;  prin.  East  Corinth  Acad.,  "3  yrs.;  then  prin. 
Presque  Isle  High  Sch.  Now  sub-master  and  head 
of  science  dept.,  Deering  High  Sch.,  Portland.  Re- 
publican. Mem.  Me.  Teachers'  Assn.,  Me.  Assn. 
C^olls.  and  Prep.  Schs.,  Aroostook  Co.  Teachers' 
Assn.,  Delta  Upsilon.  Mason.  Conglist.  Club: 
Woodfords.  Recreations:  motoring,  camping,  fish- 
ing, tennis.    Home:   83  Bancroft  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

W^NGATE.  Charles  Edg^ar  Iiewis,  newspaper  ed- 
itor; b.  Exeter,  N.H.,  Feb.  14,  1861;  s.  S.  Dana  and 
Oriana    (Mitchell)    Wingate;   A.B.,   Harvard,    1883; 


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m.  Mabel  Nickerson,  of  Boston,  Sept.  9,  1885.  Gen. 
mgr.  Bo.ston  Journal,  1898-13;  since  editor  Boston 
Sunda.v  Post.  Chairman  Winchester  School  Com- 
mittee", 1908-9.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,  etc.)  Home:  Winohestti-,  Mass.  Office:  The 
Post,    Bo.ston.* 

WINGATE,  James  Sana  Faiue,  editor  and  inib- 
lisher;  b.  lOxeter,  X.H..  Apr.  2.  1855;  s.  Samuel  Dana 
and  Oriana  (iNlitchell)  Win^ate;  grad.  Exeter  i>ub. 
schs. ;  m.  Portsmouth,  X.II.,  .June  7,  188:5,  Helen 
Woodbury  Locke;  2  cliildren,  Mrs.  Helen  (Wingate) 
Kelley,  Dorothy.  I'^ounder  Newmarket  Advertiser, 
1873,  and  Exeter  Gazette,  1876;  later  business  mgr. 
Boston  Jour.;  now  ,nen.  mgr.  Medford  Pub.  Co.,. 
pubs.  Medford  Mercury.  ;Mem.  K.P.  Conslist.  Re- 
publican.   Address:  IMedford,   Mass. 

WINKIiEY,  Henry  William,  clergyman;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Mar.  24,  1858;  s.  Kev.  John  Frank  and  Abby 
Caroline  (Lefavuur)  Winkley;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1881; 
Episcopal  Theol.  Sem.,  Cambridse,  1884;  m.  New- 
ton, Mass.,  June  11,  1885,  .Jennie  Kane  (died  June 
15,  1905);  3  children,  Frank  Hobart,  Robert  Lefa- 
vour,  Ruth.  Ordained  deacon,  1884,  ordained  priest, 
1885,  Episcoiial  Ch. ;  pastor  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Newton 
Highlands,  Mass.,  1884-5,  Trinitv  Ch.,  St.  Stephen, 
N.B.,  1885-8,  Trinity  Ch.,  Saco,  Me.,  1888-98,  Trin- 
ity Ch.,  Branford,  Conn.,  1898-06,  Calvary  Ch.,  Dan- 
vers,  Mass.,  since  1908.  Mem.  Harvard  Chapter 
Beta  Theta  Pi.  Mason  (Past  blaster).  Recreations: 
study  of  the  N.E.  mollusca.  Address:  The  Rectory, 
Dan  vers,  Mass. 

WINN,  Henry,  lawyer;  b.  Whitingham,  Vt. ;  s. 
Reuljen  and  Betsey  (Parker)  Winn;  grad.  Yale, 
1859,  at  age  of  21;  studied  law  with  Judge  Dwight 
Foster  and  at  Harvard  Law  Sch.;  admitted  to  bar, 
1860;  m.  Julia  Eva  Merrill,  of  Boston,  Nov.  30,  1880. 
Clk.  Com.  on  Foreign  Relations,  U.S.  Senate,  1861; 
while  asst.  to  atty.  gen.  of  Mass.  drafted  Savings 
Bank  Tax  Act  of  1862,  which  was  the  foundation 
of  the  corpn.  tax  system  of  Mass.;  served  in  the 
Civil  War  as  maj.  52d  Mass.  Regt.,  which  he  was 
authorized  to  organize;  recommended  for  colonelcy 
by  his  comdg.  generals;  in  mfg.  business  till  1875"; 
mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1877,  Senate,  1878  and 
1879;  as  senator  was  chmn.  of  all  coms.  on  which 
he  served,  his  bills  drafted  or  reported  being  be- 
tween a  sixth  and  a  seventh  of  the  two  blue  books 
of  acts,  including  in  his  drafts  and  reports  sub- 
stantially all  tunnel  acts  and  those  establishing 
the  Boston  Hoosac  Tunnel  and  Western  R.R.  in 
Vt.,  making  with  the  West  Shore  a  through  line  to 
Buffalo,  also  the  Hoosac  Tunnel  terminals  in  Bos- 
ton, and  drafting  substantially  all  the  state  and 
mil.  aid  acts  passed  then  and  since  for  Civil  War 
veterans;  drew,  1890,  the  first  legal  system  of  mu- 
nicipal  gas  and  electric  plants  in  U.S.  (checks  pvt. 
company  extortion);  secured  for  Mass.  in  1878  the 
now  important  military  battalion  formation  sug- 
gested before  without  effect,  but  anew  by  Bull  Run, 
adopted  by  U.S.  20  years  later;  in  1891  he  was  the 
first  to  advocate  and  probably  the  first  to  suggest 
a  nat.  invariable  paper  currency  based  on  the  mul- 
tiple standard.  For  many  years  he  has  advocated 
equal  taxation  before  legislative  coms.  and  aided 
some  states.  Published  in  1887,  and  sent  to  Her- 
bert Spencer,  a  critique  on  his  doctrine  in  Social 
Statics,  the  basis  of  the  single  tax,  which  Mr. 
Spencer  recanted  in  "Justice,"  his  next  book.  Pub- 
lished many  pamphlets.  Mayor  of  Maiden,  1893. 
■V^'■as  voted  unanimously  by  the  legislature  in  1914 
an  annuity  for  what  the  Supreme  Judicial  Ct.  calls 
"conspicuous  service  for  the  Commonwealth." 
Home:  Maiden,  Mass. 

WINSHIP,  Addison  Iieslie,  civic  work;  b.  Sharon, 
Mass.,  Oct.  ?,,  1864;  s.  Charles  and  Adeliza  A.  (John- 
son) W^inship;  ancestors  came  to  Boston  from  En,g- 
land,  1635  (three  of  family  in  Battle  of  Lexington) ; 
ed.  pub.  and  high  schs.;  m.  H.  Marie  .Johnson,  of 
Lynn,  Mass.,  Feb.  12,  1890;  2  sons,  Kendall  (Dart- 
mouth, 1913),  Roger  (Dartmouth,  1915).  Engaged 
in  pub.  and  printing  business,  Lvnn  and  Boston, 
until  1900;  civic  sec.  Boston  City  Club  since  1907; 
park  commr.,  Melrose.  IMass.  Mem.  Nat.  Civic  Sec- 
retaries' Assn.  (chmn.,  1914-15).  Active  worker  in 
Republican  Party.  Universalist.  Odd  Fellow.  Clubs: 
Boston  City,  Republican,  Middlesex,  Cosmos 
(AVashington,  D.C.),  Philadelphia  City.    Contbr.  on 


civic  affairs  and  municipal  govt.  Recreations:  out- 
door sports.  Home:  IMelrose,  Mass.  Office:  Somer- 
set  St.  and   A.shburton   PI.,   Boston. 

WINSHIP,  Albert  Edward,  editor,  lecturer;  b. 
West  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Feb.  24,  1845;  s.  Isaac 
and  Drusilla  L.  Winship;  pvt.  60th  Mass.  Vols., 
1864-5;  prin.  grammar  sch.,  Newton,  Mass.,  1865-8; 
teacher,  Bridgewater  State  Normal  Sch.,  1868-72; 
student  at  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1875;  (Litt.D.,  U. 
of  Nashville,  1898;  LL.D.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1911);  m.  Ella 
R.  Parker,  of  Reading,  Mass.,  Aug.  24,  1870;  father 
of  George  Parker  Winship.  Pastor  Prospect  Hill 
Ch.,  Somerville,  Mass.,  1876-83;  dist.  sec.  New  West 
Edn.  Commn.,  1883-6;  editor  Journal  of  Education, 
Boston,  1886 — .  Mem.  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Edn., 
1903-9.  Del.  Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  1896.  Pres.  N.E.  Press 
Assn.,  1895,  Am.  Inst,  of  Instrn..  1896,  Mass.  Rep. 
Editorial  Assn.,  1899-06.  Charter  mem.  Boston 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Twentieth  Century  Club, 
Boston  City  Club.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
books,  etc.)  Home:  Somerville,  Mass.  Office:  6 
Beacon  St.,  Boston.* 

WINSHIP,  Charles  Newell,  mfr.;  b.  Wellesley 
Hills,  ^lass.,  Nov.  4,  1863;  s.  Francis  and  Catherine 
(Fitzgerald)  Winship;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m.  Needham, 
Mass.,  Feb.  1,  1887,  Mary  Ellen  Burke;  3  children, 
Charles  Francis,  b.  June  4,  1888;  Edward  Newell, 
Feb.  16,  1892;  Walter  Boit,  June  27,  1897.  Began 
active  career  at  14  in  Dudley  Hosiery  Mills,  New- 
ton Lower  Falls,  Mass.;  later  in  Lawrence  Mills, 
Lowell,  Mass.,  and  for  3  yrs.  had  char.ge  of  knit- 
ting dept.,  Allston  Mills,  Cottage  Farms,  Mass., 
and  similar  dept.,  Vesta  Mills,  Providence,  R.I..  for 
11/2  yrs.;  returned  to  Allston  Mills  and  with  Miss 
Elizabeth  Boit  took  charge  of  the  plant,  organizing 
with  Miss  Boit  the  Harvard  Knitting  Mills,  which 
were  removed  to  Wakefield.  1889;  v. -p.  Wakefield 
Savings  Bank;  dir.  W^akefield  Nat.  Bank.  Repub- 
lican. Catholic.  Mem.  Knights  of  Columbus,  Wake- 
field Lodge,  B.P.O.  Elks.    Address:  Wakefield,  Mass. 

WINSHIP,  Georg'e  Parker,  librarian;  b.  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  1871;  s.  Albert  Edward  and  Ella  R. 
(Parker)  Winship;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1893,  A.M.,  1894; 
m.  Claire  Bliven,  1912.  Asst.  in  historv.  Harvard, 
1893-5;  librarian  .John  Carter  Brown  Library,  Prov- 
idence, R.I.,  since  1895.  Mem.  Walpole  Soc.  (sec). 
Club  of  Odd  Volumes  (Boston),  Club  for  Colonial 
Reprints  (Providence).  Clubs:  Harvard.  Univer- 
sity. (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and 
writin.gs.)  Home:  31  Benevolent  St.,  Providence, 
Rhode  Island.* 

"WINSHIP,  John  Perkins  Cushing-,  ad  luster.  (See 
vol.  1909.) 

WINSIiOW,  Arthur,  mining  engr.,  geologist;  b. 
Salem,  N.C.,  Aug.  5,  1860;  s.  Francis  and  Mary  S. 
(Nelson)  Winslow;  lived  during  childhood  in  Bos- 
ton; for  5  yrs.  of  boyhood  at  school  in  Stuttgart, 
Germany,  and  1  yr.  in  France;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1881;  m.  Marv  Livingston  Devereux,  of  Ral- 
eigh, N.C.,  May  19,  1887;  3  children,  Charlotte,  John 
Devereux.  Sarah  Howard.  Asst.  geologist  Pa.  Geol. 
Survey,  1881-4;  in  pvt.  practice  in  Va..  and  N.C., 
1884-7;  in  charge  of  state  geol.  survey  of  coal  fields 
of  Ark.,  1887-9;  state  geologist.  Mo.,  1889-94;  prac- 
ticed at  St.  Louis,  1894-5;  since  1896  has  acted  as 
gen.  mgr.  and  consulting  engr.  and  later  pres.  of 
the  Liberty  Bell  Gold  :\lining  Co.  and  of  the  U.S. 
and  British  Columbia  Mining  Co.  Mem.  Am.  Inst. 
IMining  Engrs.,  Geol.  Soc.  America,  etc.  Clubs: 
Country  (Brookline,  Mass.),  Tennis  and  Racquet 
(Boston),  Eastern  Yacht  (Marblehead,  Mass.), 
Racquet  and  Tennis  (New  York).  Author  of  sever.al 
State  geol.  reports  and  numerous  articles  and  pa- 
pers in  scientific  procs.  and  periodicals.  Recrea- 
tions: yachting,  farming.  Home:  18  Chestnut  St. 
Office:  i:n   State  St..  I'.oston.* 

WINSLOW,  Arthur  Ellsworth,  college  prof.    (See 

vol.  1909.) 

WINSIiOW,  Catherine  Mary  (Mrs.  Erving  Win- 
slow),  actress,  author:  died  July  11,  1911.  (See 
vol.   1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,   1910-11.) 

WINSIiOW,  Charles-Edward  Amory,  biologist; 
moved  to  New  Y'ork.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1914-15.) 


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WINSIiOW,  Edward  Clark,  clerf^yman,  educator; 
b.  Sunderland,  Mass.,  Auk.  ^4,  1845;  s.  William  B. 
and  Mary  L.  (Clark)  Wiiislow;  A.B.,  Amherst  Coll., 
1870,  A.M.,  1873;  B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1880;  m. 
Augusta,  Mich.,  Aug.  23,  1871,  S.  Belle  Sabin.  Prin. 
Amherst  High  Sch.,  1870-2;  preceptor  Morgan  Sch., 
Clinton,  Conn.,  1872-S;  pastor  Congl.  Ch.,  Northfleld, 
Conn.,  1878-9,  Taylor  Ch.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1879- 
81,  Congl.  Ch.,  Galesburg,  Mich.,  1881-3,  Presbyn. 
Ch.,  Big  Rapids,  Mich.,  1883-5;  Williams  prof. 
Latin,  Wabash  Coll.,  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  1885-91; 
pastor  Central  Ch.,  Attleboro  Falls,  Mass.,  1891-3; 
agt.  N.E.  Home  for  Little  Wanderers,  Boston, 
since  1893.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Home:  28  War- 
wick Rd.,  West  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  202  W.  New- 
ton'St.,  Boston. 

WlNSIiOVT,  Erving',  commission  mcht. ;  b.  Bos- 
ton, Nov.  19,  1839;  s.  Benjamin  Pollard  and  Mary 
Timmlns  Quincy  (Hill)  Winslow;  ed.  English  High 
Sch.,  Boston,  and  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.  (Har- 
vard); m.  Catherine  Mary  Reignolds,  June  28,  1861 
(died  July  11,  1911);  father  of  Charles-Edward 
Amory  Winslow.  Was  asst.,  U.S.  Coast  Survey; 
asst.,  Dudley  Observatory,  Albany,  N.Y. ;  aid,  U.S. 
Sanitary  C^ommn. ;  since  1868  merchant,  Boston. 
Charter  mem.  Associated  Charities,  Boston;  trus- 
tee Wells  Memorial  Assn.;  sec.  Industrial  Aid  Soc. ; 
sec.  Anti-Imperialist  League;  mem.  Reform,  20th 
Century,  Apollo  clubs,  Harvard  Mus.  Assn.,  Or- 
pheus Mus.  Soc,  Bunker  Hill  Monument  Assn.,  Am. 
Free  Trade  League,  Mass.  Civ.  Service  Reform 
Assn.,  Mass.  Soc.  Colonial  Wars,  Am.  Peace  Soc, 
Referendum  League,  Single  Tax  League.  Am. 
League  to  Limit  Armaments,  N.E.  Historic-Geneal. 
Soc,  (i;orpn.  Ch.  of  the  Advent;  del.  Episcopal 
Conv.  Del.  to  convs.,  and  mem.  ward,  city,  and 
state  coms.  Republican.  Translator:  Maeterlinck's 
"Pelleas  et  Mfelisande";  Legouvc's  "Madonna  of 
Art."  Founder,  and  .ioint  editor  2  yrs..  Time  and 
the  Hour.  Contbr.  to  Popular  Science  Monthly, 
N.A.  Review,  Am.  .Jour,  of  Internat.  Law,  The 
Peacemaker.  Editorial  writer  Boston  Herald  and 
Advertiser.  Home:  3  Spruce  St.  Office:  40  Central 
St.,  Boston.* 

WINSIiOW,  Evelyn,  James,  naturalist;  b.  Brown- 
ington,  Vt.,  Aug.  27,  1870;  s.  James  Munroe  and 
Mary  Arminda  (Powers)  Winslow;  grad.  Lyndon 
(Vt.)  Inst.,  1889;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1893;  m.  Aug. 
3,  1901,  Emma  S.  Austin,  of  Orleans,  Vt.  Prin.  pub. 
schs.,  Orleans,  Vt.,  1895-6;  teacher  of  science  and 
submaster,  Lvndon  Inst.,  1896-8,  also  same  of 
Farmington  High  Sch.,  N.H.,  1898-9,  Edward  Little 
High  Sch.,  Auburn,  Me.,  1899-05,  Elmira  Free 
Acad.,  1905-9;  asst.  prin.  Lasell  Sem.,  Auburndale, 
Mass.,  since  1909.  Ex-pres.  The  American  Fern 
Soc;  mem.  N.E.  Bot.  Club,  Boston  Natural  History 
Soc,  Vt.  Bot.  Club.  Sullivant  Moss  Soc.  Mng.  editor 
American  Fern  Journal.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Ad- 
dress: Auburndale,  INIass. 

WINSIiOW,  Frederic  I.,  civil  engr. ;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  Jan.  30,  1863;  s.  George  William  and 
Jane  Lucretia  (Southwick)  Winslow;  descendant 
of  Kenelm  Winslow,  brother  of  Gov.  Winslow,  of 
Mass.;  ed.  pvt.  and  pub.  schs.  and  under  tutors; 
m.  Myrtle  Smith,  of  South  Newbury,  O.,  June  15, 
1892;  1  son,  Irving  H.  In  practice  in  Boston  since 
1883;  designer  and  builder  of  reservoirs  and  com- 
pressed air  tunnels,  also  general  hydraulic  engring. 
and  miscellaneous  engring.  work:  in  charge  of  all 
new  construction  on  the  Boston  water  system. 
Mem.  Am.  Soc.  C.E.,  Am.  Water  Works  Assn.,  N.E. 
Water  Works  Assn.,  Boston  Soc.  Civil  Engrs.  (li- 
brarian, 1907-13).  Mem.  Royal  Arcanum.  CJonglist. 
Contbr.  tech.  articles  to  engring.  pubis.  Recre- 
ations: music,  tennis.  Home:  66  Bloomfield  St.. 
Dorchester,  Mass.    Office:  City  Hall  Annex,  Boston. 

WINSIiOW,  Georg-e  Trederick,  naval  officer;  b. 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Mav  8,  1842;  s.  Giles  and 
Elizabeth  (Wilcox)  Winslow;  M.D..  Harvard,  1864; 
m.  Virginia  Shearman,  .Jan.  15,  1875.  Apptd.  to 
U.S.N.,  July  26,  1862;  advanced  through  the  various 
grades  to  med.  dir.,  Jan.  23,  1898;  retired  with  the 
rank  of  rear-admiral,  Jan.  19,  1903,  after  over  44 
yrs.'  service.    Address:   New  Bedford,   Mass.* 

WINSIiOW,  GCeorg-e)  Howard,  treasurer;  b. 
Nantucket,  Mass..  Dec.  29,  1843:  s.  George  and 
Love   Cartwright    (Barnard)   Winslow;  descendant 


of  Kenelm  Winslow,  who  came  to  Plymouth,  1629, 
also  Degory  Priest,  a  signer  on  the  Mayflower; 
ed.  pub.  grammar  sell.,  Williamsburg,  N.Y. ;  unmar- 
ried. Clk.  in  offices  of  Raynolds,  Devoe  &  Pratt, 
New  York,  1860-70;  with  Cheviteau,  contractor  of 
French  Govt.,  1870-1;  accounting  dept.  Erie  Ry., 
New  York,  1872-94;  lived  in  Nantucket  since  1894. 
Served  as  pvt.  in  cos.  A  and  C,  47th  Regt.,  N.Y. 
State  Militia,  1861-5;  served  90  days  in  1862  for 
U.S.  in  Co.  C.  Treas.  town  of  Nantucket  and  Nan- 
tucket County  since  1909.  Democrat.  Episcopalian. 
Mem.  G.A.R.  (adj.  and  comdr.).  York  Rite  Mason 
(Lodge,  Chapter,  Council).  Club:  Pacific  (Nan- 
tucket).   Address:  Nantucket,  Mass. 

WINSIiOW,  Guy  Monroe,  educator;  b.  Browning- 
ton,  Vt.,  July  1,  1872;  s.  James  M.  and  Mary  A. 
(Powers)  Winslow;  A.B.  (with  honor  in  biology), 
Tufts  Coll.,  1895,  fellow  in  biology,  1895-7.  asst. 
in  biology,  1897-8,  Ph.D.,  1898;  m.  Clara  M.  Austin 
(A.B.,  Smith  Coll.,  1899),  of  Orleans,  Vt.,  June  10, 
1903.  Teacher  of  science,  1898-08,  prin.  since  1908, 
Lasell  Sem.;  instr.  in  histology,  Tufts  (joll.  Med. 
and  Dental  Sch.,  since  1903.  Mem.  Assn.  Am. 
Anatomists,  A.A.A.S.,  Vt.  Assn.  of  Boston.  Pro- 
gressive. Conglist.  Home:  145  Woodland  Rd.,  Au- 
burndale,  Mass.* 

WINSIiOW,  Helen.  Maria,  author;  b.  Westfleld, 
Vt.;  d.  Don  Avery  and  Mary  Salonie  (Newton) 
Winslow;  ed.  Vt.  Normal  Sch.,  Johnson,  and  at 
Boston;  unmarried.  Was  teacher,  later  writer  for 
papers  and  mags.:  went  to  Boston.  1883;  engaged 
in  active  journalism  on  Boston  Transcript  and 
Boston  Beacon;  editor  and  publisher  The  Club 
Woman,  1897-03.  Mass.  commr.  to  Cotton  States 
Expn.,  Atlanta,  1895.  State  regent  D.A.R.,  1900-2; 
is  connected  with  leading  women's  clubs  of  Bos- 
ton and  vicinity.  Author:  Salome  Shepard,  Re- 
former, 1894;  Concerning  Cats,  1900;  Literary 
Boston  of  To-Day,  1902;  Concerning  Pollv,  1902; 
The  Woman  of  To-Morrow,  1905:  The  President  of 
Quex,  1906;  Spinster  Farm,  1908;  Woman  for 
Mayor,  1909;  The  Pleasuring  of  Susan  Smith,  1912; 
also  many  short  stories  and  poems.  Editor  and 
publisher  (annually)  The  Official  Register  and  Di- 
rectory of  Women's  Clubs  in  America.  Home: 
Shirley,  Mass.* 

WINSIiOW,  Henry  Hedden,  lawyer:  b.  Elizabeth, 
N.J.,  May  7,  1847:  s.  Joshua  B.  and  Mary  DeHart 
(Bruen)  Winslow;  ed.  New  Bedford;  LL.B.,  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,  1872;  in.  Ella  M.  Givens,  of  Cam- 
bridge, 1874;  children,  Mary  H.,  Edith  W.  (Mrs. 
H.  N.  Stearns),  Henry  J.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar, 
1872,  and  since  practiced  in  Cambridge  and  Boston; 
mem.  firm  of  H.  H.  &  H.  J.  Winslow.  Dist.  atty., 
Middlesex  Co.,  1874-9.  Trustee  Cambridgeport  Sav- 
ings Bank.  Mem.  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Mid- 
dlesex Bar  Assn.  Republican.  Home:  Cambridge, 
Mass.  Office:  631  Mass.  Av.,  Cambridge,  and  70 
State  St.,  Boston. 

WINSLOW,  Henry  Joshua,  lawyer;  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  June  27,  1880;  s.  Henry  Hedden  and  Ella  M. 
(Givens)  Winslow;  descendant  of  Kenelm  Win- 
slow;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1902,  LL.B.,  1904;  m.  Grace 
Coolidge  Davenport,  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  June  27, 
1906;  1  son,  Henry  Davenport,  Jr.  Engaged  in 
practice  since  June,  1904;  incorporator  Cambridge- 
port  Savings  Bank:  mem.  Cambridge  Common 
Council,  1906,  7,  8,  9  (pres.  1908-9);  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912.  Formerly  mem.  and  officer  of 
1st  Corps  Cadets,  M.V.M. ;  now  maj.  and  judge  ad- 
vocate in  judge  advocate  general's  dept.  of  Mass. 
N.G.  Mem.  Middlesex  Co.  Bar  Assn.  Republican. 
Recreations:  yachting.  Home:  63  Fresh  Pond 
Parkway,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  631  Mass.  Av., 
Cambridge,   and   70   State   St.,   Boston. 

WINSLOW,  Isaac  Oscar,  educator,  author;  b. 
Fairfield,  Me.,  Jan.  30,  1856;  s.  Isaac  and  Sarah 
(Varney)  Winslow;  ed.  Friends'  Sch.,  Providence; 
A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1878,  A.M.,  1880;  m.  Marv  G.  Man- 
chester, of  Providence,  R.I.,  July,  1878;  children. 
Howard  O.,  Arthur  M.,  Harold  M.  Prin.  Federal 
St.  Sch.,  Providence,  1878;  instr.  Providence  Man- 
ual Training  High  Sch.,  1896;  prin.  Thaver  St.  Sch., 
Providence,  1899-13;  supt.  of  schs..  Providence, 
since  1913.  Conglist.  Republican.  Author:  Princi- 
ples of  Agriculture,  1891;  The  Natural  Arithmetic, 
1901;  also  a  series  of  geog.  readers,  1910.    Contbr. 


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Dhilos  and  seog.  articles  to  various  pubis.  Recre- 
ations: agriculture.  Home:  50  Elton  St.,  Provi- 
dence,  R.I. 

WINSIiOW,  Samuel  Ellswortli,  congressman;  b. 
Worcester,  Mass..  Apr.  11.  1SU2;  s.  Samuel  and 
Marv  Weeks  (Robbins)  Winslow;  A.B..  Harvard, 
1SS5"-  m.  Bertha  Lucenia  Russell,  of  Cliarlestown, 
Mass.,  Apr.  17,  1889.  Began  in  mfg.  business,  Wor- 
cester, 1886;  pres.  The  Samuel  Winslow  Skate 
Mfg.  Co.;  dir.  U.S.  Envelope  Co.,  Slate  Mut.  Life 
Assurance  Co.  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  Mechanics  Nat. 
Bank.  A.-d.-c.  on  staff  of  Gov.  .1.  Q.  A.  Brackett, 
1890  rank  of  col.;  chmn.  Rep.  City  Com.,  Worces- 
ter, 1890-2:  chmn.  Rep.  State  Com.,  1893-4;  del.  Rep. 
Nat.  Con  v.,  Chicago,  1908;  mem.  63d  Congress 
(1913-15),  4th  Mass.  Dist.;  reelected  to  64th  Con- 
gress (1915-17).  Trustee  Worcester  City  Hosp., 
(pres.  bd.),  Leicester  (Mass.)  Acad.  (exec,  com.), 
Worcester  Acad.,  Worcester  Co.  Musical  Assn., 
Worcester  Agrl.  Soc.  (v.-p.).  Unitarian.  Clubs. 
Worcester,  Commonwealth,  Automobile,  Tatnuck 
Countrv,  Worcester  Country,  Quinsigamond  Boat, 
Harvard  (Boston  and  New  York),  Metropolitan; 
Chevy  (^hase  (Washington,  D.C.),  etc.  Address: 
Worcester,   Mass.* 

WINSIiOW,  Slierburn,  J.,  business  man:  b.  Not- 
tingliam.  X.H..  Mar.  16,  1834;  s.  .Tosiah  and  Ruth 
(Tucker)  Winslow;  ed.  common  schs.  and  acads. 
of  Pittsfield,  Pembroke  and  New  London;  m.  Pitts- 
field,  Mar.  19,  1860,  Margaret  Denison.  Engaged 
in  farming  and  gen.  business  until  1878,  then  in 
mfg.  and  corpn.  interests:  had  charge  of  constrn. 
of  water  works  for  Merrimac  Co.  and  for  towns 
of  Tilton  and  Pittsfield.    Home:  Pittsfield,  N.H. 

WINSLOW,  Sidney  Wilmot,  financier;  b.  Brew- 
ster, Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1854:  s.  Freeman  and  Lucy  H. 
(Rogers)  Winslow;  ed.  Salem,  Mass.;  m.  Georgiana 
Buxton,  of  Peabody,  Mass.,  1877  (now  deceased); 
4  children,  Lucy  (Mrs.  George  Jackson  Hill,  of 
Beverley,  Mass.),  Sidney  Wilmot,  Jr.,  Mabel  (Mrs. 
F.  W.  C.  Foster,  of  Beverley,  Mass.),  Edward 
Harrison.  Pres.  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corpn., 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Co.,  United  Shoe  Machin- 
ery Co.  of  Me.,  United  Fast  Color  Eyelet  Co.,  Bos- 
ton Fast  Color  Evelet  Co.,  Nat.  Fast  Color  Eyelet 
Co.,  United  Awl  &  Needle  Co.,  Campbell-Bosworth 
Machinery  Co.,  O.  A.  Miller  Treeing  Machine  Co., 
W.  W.  Cross  &  Co..  J.  C.  Rhodes  &  Co..  Inc.,  United- 
Xpedite  Finishing  Co.,  Beverly  Gas  &  Electric  Co., 
Danvers  Gas  Light  Co.,  Newburyport  Gas  &  Elec- 
tric Co.;  treas.  and  dir.  Naumkeag  Buffing  Machine 
Co.;  dir.  First  Nat.  Bank.  Old  Colony  Trust  Co., 
Salem  Gas  Light  Co.,  U.S.  Smeltins,  Refinins  & 
:\Iining  Co.,  Island  Creek  Coal  Co.  Mason  (32°). 
f^lubs:  Algonquin,  Commercial.  Home:  Orleans, 
Mass.     Office:    205    Lincoln   St.,   Boston.* 

WINSLOW,  William  Copley,  archaeologist;  b. 
Boston,  Jan.  13,  1840;  s.  Rev.  Hubbard  W.  and 
Susan  Ward  (Cutler)  Winslow;  A.B.,  Hamilton 
Coll.,  1862;  student  Hobart,  class  of  1861:  grad. 
Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1865;  (hon.  A.M..  Hobart  Coll., 
1865:  Ph.D..  Hamilton  Coll.,  1886:  L.H.D.,  Columbia 
IT  1887:  S  T.D.,  Griswold,  1887:  D.D.,  Amherst, 
1887-  LL.n.,  St.  ^^ndrew's.  Scotland.  1888;  D.C.L., 
King's  CoU  .  X.S.,  1S8S;  Sc.D..  St.  John's,  Md..  1889): 
m  Harriet  Stillman  Hayward.  of  Bo-ton.  June  20, 
1867  Deacon.  1865.  priest,  1867.  P.E.  Ch.;  rector 
Lee  Mass.  1867-70;  chaplain  St.  Luke's  Home, 
Boston.  1878-82;  sec.  Free  Ch.  Assn.  since  1883. 
Founded  1883.  ^m.  branch  Egypt  Exploration  Fund 
(its  chief  official  till  1903):  has  been  an  officer 
Inst,  of  Civics,  Webster  Hist.  Soc.  Appalachian 
Club  Am.  Oriental  Soc,  Bostonian  Soc.  N.E.  Hist.- 
Geneal.  Soc.  church  socs.,  etc.  As  archaeologist, 
hon  fellow  Roval  Archpeol.  Inst.,  British  Archseol. 
Assn.,  Victoria  Inst.,  Royal  Soc.  Arts  and  Sciences, 
etc.;  hon.  mem.  5  N.E.  state  and  19  other  state 
hist.  societies,  various  Canadian  and  numerous 
local  socs.  Editor  LTniversity  Quarterly.  1860-2; 
asst.  editor  New  York  World.  1862-3.  Christian 
Times,  1864-5:  asso.  editor  Am.  Antiquarian,  also 
of  Am  Hist.  Register;  regular  writer  for  P.iblia: 
has  prepared  from  100  to  150  articles  a  year  for 
dailv  and  weekly  press.  Spent  4  months  in  archfeol. 
studv  in  Egvpt.'  1S80.  Writes  for  standard  encvs. : 
manv  napers  and  addresses  before  learned  socs.: 
univ.    lecturer;    secured    splendid    antiquities    for 


Boston  JNlus.  from  Eg.Npt;  authority  on  N.E.  history 
and  Egyptian  and  cognate  archifiology.  Now  aiding 
Prof.  Petrie  and  tlie  Egyptian  Research  Account 
Soc.  ^Vrote  monographs:  A  Greek  City  in  Egypt; 
Tlie  Store  City  of  Pitliom;  Tombs  at  Beni  Hasan; 
Egypt  at  Home:  lOxplorations  at  Zoan;  Pilgrim 
Fathers  in  Holland;  Gov.  Edwar<l  Winslow;  Wins- 
low IMemoiial;  Papyri  in  the  United  States;  Egyp- 
tian Antiquities  in  American  Museums;  etc.  Pres. 
N.E.  Alumni  Assn.  Hamilton  Coll.  Excellent  high 
priest,  St.  Bernard  Commandery,  K.T.,  10  yrs. 
Home:    525    Beacon    St.,    Boston.* 

WINSOR,  Ezra  Otis,  postofflce  official;  b.  Dux- 
l)ury,  .Mass.,  .Jan.  22,  1850;  s.  Otis  and  Julia  Drew 
(Hunt)  \V'insor;  ed.  pub.  schs.  and  acad. ;  m.  Ella 
L.  Webber,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1876;  children,  Ella 
Leona,  Warren  Otis.  In  employ  of  Jordan,  Marsh 
&  Co.,  Boston,  1871-2;  entered  postal  service,  1875; 
spent  9  yrs.  in  Boston  Postofflce,  4  yrs.  in  ry.  mail 
service;  postmaster  at  Chelsea,  1888-04;  now  in 
cliarge  of  free  delivery  service,  Boston  Postal  Dis- 
trict, part  of  the  time  on  spl.  work  at  Washington, 
D.C.  Mem.  Superintendents'  Assn.  of  Boston  Postal 
Disti:ict  (founder  and  first  pres.);  sec-treas.  Post^ 
masters'  Assn.  of  N.E.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner) ; 
mem.  B.P.O.  Elks,  A.O.U.W.  Club:  Boston  City. 
Recreations:  billiards,  outdoor  sports.  Home:  Ho- 
tel Hemenway,  91  Westland  Av.  Address:  P.O. 
Bldg..  Boston. 

WINSOB,  Frederick,  educator;  b.  W'inchester, 
Mass.,  Mar.  29,  1872;  s.  Frederick  (M.D.)  and  Anne 
Bent  (Ware)  Winsor;  brother  of  Robert  ^^'insor; 
A.B.,  Harvard  U.,  1893;  m.  Weston,  Mass.,  Mary  A. 
L.,  d.  Gen.  Charles  J.  and  Julia  (Bryant)  Paine. 
June  18.  1894.  Taught  at  Phillips  Acad.,  Exeter, 
N.H.,  1895-7;  organized  Country  Sch.  for  Boys, 
Baltimore,  1897;  organized,  1901,  and  since  head 
master  Middlesex   Sch.    Home:   Concord,   Mass.* 

WINSOS,  Paul,  engineer;  b.  Milton,  Mass.,  June 
12,  1S63;  s.  Frederick  (M.D.)  and  Anne  Bent  (W^are) 
Winsor;  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  m.  Jessie 
Baldwin,  of  Winchester,  Mass.,  1888.  Served  ap- 
prenticeship with  Pa.  R.R.,  and  with  Thompson- 
Houston  Electric  Co.;  supt.  constrn.  with  Kevstone 
Constrn.  Co..  Pittsburgh,  Pa..  1886-92;  resident 
asst.  gen.  mgr.  West  End  St.  Ry.  Co.,  Pittsburgh, 
1892-6;  gen.  mgr.  Southern  Electric  Co.,  Baltimore, 
1896-1900;  became  chief  engr.  motive  power  and 
rolling  stock,  1900,  and  later  chief  engr.  mech.  and 
elec  engring.  dept.,  Boston  Elevated  Ry.  Co.  IMem. 
Am.  Elec.  Rv.  Engrs.'  Assn..  Am.  Soc.  Mech. 
Ensrs..  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.,  N.E.  St.  Ry.  Club. 
Unitarian.  Clubs:  Engineers',  Technology  (Bos- 
ton); Engineers'  (New  Y'ork).  Home:  Weston, 
Mass.    Office:    101   Milk   St.,   Boston,  Mass. 

WINSOB.  Bobert,  banker:  s.  Frederick  (M.D.) 
and  Anne  Bent  (Ware)  Winsor;  bro.  of  Frederick 
Winsor;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1880;  m.  Eleanor  M.  Magee, 
of  Winchester,  Mass.,  Oct.  27,  1883;  4  children. 
Robert,  Jr.,  Philip,  Alexander.  Marv  Pickard.  Witli 
Kidder.  Peabody  &  Co..  bankers.  Boston,  1880 — . 
now  mem.  firm.  Dir.  U.S.  Steel  Cornn..  Rockland 
&  Rockport  Lime  Co.;  trustee  ]Mass.  Gas  Cos..  N.E. 
Gas  &  Coke  Co.;  N.E.  Cotton  Yarn  Co..  Bigelow- 
Hartford  Carnet  Corpn..  Boston  Consolidated  Gas 
Co..  Boston  Elevated  Ry.  Co..  Gosnold  :MiTls  (Nev.- 
Bedford.  Mass.),  E.  Howard  Clock  Co.  ]\Tem.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon,  etc.  Clubs:  Somerset.  LTnion,  Al- 
gonquin Country  (Brookline):  Brook  (New  York). 
Home:  Weston,  Mass.,  and  21  Marlboro  St.,  Boston. 
Office:  115  Devonshire  St.,  Boston.* 

WINSOB,  Stanton  A.;  b.  Foster.  R.I.,  Jan.  17. 
1851:  s.  Ira  and  i^anli  (Smith)  Winsor:  ed.  pub. 
sells.;    m.    Clarissa    G.    Holloway.    of    Foster,    R.I.. 


Mar.   20,   IS'; 


''   children.   Grace  JNT..   Susie  E.    En- 


gaged in  farming  most  of  the  time  since  1875,  also 
operated  a  s^iw  mill  and  p-rist  mill  about  20  yrs.; 
mem.  Town  Council.  lSSl-2;  town  sergeant  14  yrs.: 
collector  of  taxes  6  yrs.:  mem  .Sch.  Com.  1  yr. ; 
climn.  Bd.  of  Assessors  since  1906;  mem.  R.T.  Ho. 
of  Rep..  1884.  Senate,  1911-12.  Mem.  Rep.  Town 
Com.  ''ince  189^  (chmn.  since  1907).  Address: 
North  Soituate.  R.T.,  R.F.D.  1. 

WINSOB,    Walter    Pellingrton,    banker;    Oct.    12, 

1846-1911.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

WINTEB,  Amos  Greene;   Vi.   KinefleM.   Me..   Apr. 
26,   1863:   s.   Elisha  Smith   and    Lucinda   B.   Winter; 


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grad.  Dirigo  Business  Coll.,  Augusta,  Me.,  1884;  m.  gee)  Wise;  grad.  Classical  Dept.,  Geneseo  (N.Y  ) 
Jan.  2,  1901,  Julj.a  M.  Roesch,  of  A'.Y.  City.  Began  State  Normal  Sch.,  1897;  M.D.,  U.  of  Buffalo,  Med 
in  wholesale  and  retail  business,  corn.  Hour,  liard-  Dept.,  1907;  m.  Laura  Edna  Barker,  of  Norlhville 
ware,  etc.,  Kingfleld,  Nov.  28,  1884,  and  continues  N.i'.,  Aug.  15,  1912.  Teacher,  JNianasquam,  N  .1  ' 
as  head  of  firm,  title  of  A.  G.  Winter;  pres.  King-  1897-9;  prin.  Rushville  (N.Y.)  Union  Sch.,  1899-01 
field  Savings  Bank.  Republican.  Baptist.  Mason;  Northville  Union  Sch.,  1901-3;  interne  Buffalo  Gen 
K.P.  Home:  Kingtleld,  Me.  .  Hosp.,  1907-8;  began  gen.  practice  in  South  Dayton, 
WINTER,  Irvah  Iiester,  college  prof.;  b.  New  N.Y.,  1908.  Asst.  resident  phys.  Rutland  (Mass.) 
Braintree,  Mass.,  Dec.  26,  1857;  s.  Roland  and  Mary  fetate  Sanatorium,  1910-12;  supt.  N.H.  State  Sana- 
Elizabeth  (Crawford)  Winter;  grad.  Worcester  toriuni  smco  Aug.  1,  1912.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  N.H.  Med. 
Acad. ;  A. B.,  Harvard,  1886  (Pi  Eta;  Boylston  Prize  Soc,  Grafton  County  Med.  Soc,  Nu  Sigma  Nu 
speaker);  m.  Baltimore,  ISld.,  Apr.  28,  1906,  Re-  iJ'^-I-  Chapter).  Republican.  Presbyn.  Mem. 
becca  Fenton  Clark.  Instr.  in  English,  and  later,  Moosehillock  Lodge  No.  63,  A. P.  and  A.M.,  Warren, 
English  lit.  and  history,  Mich.  Mil.  Acad.,  Orchard  ^.^r.;  Sacandaga  Chapter  No.  116,  R.A.M.,  North- 
Lake,  Mich.,  1886-98;  head  master  Kenyon  Mil.  ^.i/le,  N.Y.;  Omega  Council  No.  9,  R.  and  S.M., 
Acad.,  Gambler,  O.,  1898-9;  instr.  in  pub.  speaking,  Plymoutli.  N.H.  Address:  Glencliff,  N.H. 
1899-03,    asst.    prof.    pub.    speaking,    1903-13,    asso.  WISEMAN,    Robert    James.    MD-    b     Stanfold 


13;  instr.,  Andover  Tlieol.  Sem.,  1907-8;  gives  occa-  .since  Sept.  7,  1903;  propr.  Globe  Drug  Store   'Pres' 

sional  lectures  and  readings  in  acads.  and  colls.;  Sch.   Bd.,    1909,   Bd.    of  Aldermen     1910-    maVor  of 

writer  for  ednl.  jours.    Pres.  N.E.  Oral  English  and  Lewiston,  1914.    Mem.  Me.  Med.  Assn..  Androscog- 

Pub.    Speaking    Cont      1913-15;    dir.    Nat.    Council  gin   Med.    Soc,    Inst.    Jacques   Cartier;    hon.    mem. 

Teachers    of    English.    1914-16;    meni.    N.E.    Assn.  United  Spanish-Am.  War  Vets.    Mem.  Independent 

Teachers    of    English,    Economic    Club     (Boston),  order    of    Foresters.     Democrat.     Catholic      Club: 

Harvard   Teachers    Assn.,   Eastern    Pub.    Speaking  Musical   Litteraire.    Home:   81   Pine   St.    Office:   23 

Conf. ;    Nat.   Assn.   of  Academic   Teachers   of   Pub.  Chestnut  St.,  Lewiston    Me 

Speaking,  Am.  Drama  League.    Republican.    Epis-  -.irTCTT   nJl^~i>„^^     '     4.  '      ^        ,_   -r^     .,       ■■   ,, 

copalian.    Clubs:    Oakley  Country,   Old   Cambridge  WISH,  Oscar  Ru^g-,  postmaster;  b.  Portland,  Me., 

Shakspere  A.ssn.,  Cambridge  Social  Dramatic,  Har-  -^P/-    \'J>.5|'    '';    Joseph    Hudson    and    Margaret 

vard    (Boston),    Harvard   Musical   Assn.    (Boston).  „£^Tr^    \'  I's®'^;  (PtM.'^-tv^t^^^-  ?l  ^^^U^^'^'.'"-  ^®®''- 

Author:  Public  Speaking— Principles  and  Practice,  ^Jl^'.W?^^--^'  ^^^l'  t^^^F  ^\^'^^"/   ^  daughter, 

1912,  revised  edit.,  1915;  Exercises  in  Speech,  1915;  'Jf^^-^^   (Mrs.  Howard  LJone.s)     Entered  office  ot 

Oral   English.    1915;    Speech   Making,   1915.    Home:  the  Eastern  Argus,  Portland,  1870;  owner  of  con- 

Hubbard  Park,  Cambridge,  Mass.  trolling  interest  and  gen    mgr    and  treas.  Eastern 

■.rr-r-^T^-^-^^-,^     -r,      1     •       ,       ,              j    i,     ,           w  ^i&us  Pub.  Co.  Until  1913;  postmaster  of  Portland 

WINTHROP,    rrederic,    banker    and    broker;    b.  since  Aug.    17,    1913.     Treas.   Cushing's   Island  Co. 

New^ork,  Nov.  15.  1868;  s.  Robert  and  Kate  Wil-  Democrat.    Universalist.    Mason    (32°,   K.T.) ;   I.O. 

son  (Taylor)  Winthrop;  direct  descendant  of  John  q.F.,   K.P.    Clubs:   Cumberland,   Portland  Country. 

\^inthrop    1st  gov.  of  Mass.;  A. B.    Harvard,   1891;  Home:  46  Carleton  St.,  Portland,  Me. 
m.   Dorothv,   d.   C.   W.   Amorv,   of   Boston,   Jan.    20, 

1903  (died  July  23,  1907);  3  children,  Robert,  Doro-  ,  WISWELL,  Carl  Gardner,  merchant;  b.  Machias, 
thy,  Frederic;  m.  2d,  Sarah  B.,  d.  Nathaniel  Thayer,  Me.,  Feb.  2,  1876;  s.  Elbert  Edwin  and  Emily  T. 
of  Boston,  Julv  12,  1911;  3  children.  Nathaniel  (Gardner)  Wiswell;  descendant  of  Thomas  Wis- 
Thaver,  John  (died  1915),  Katharine.  Partner  in  '^^ell,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1635;  prep.  ertn.  Washing- 
Robert  Winthrop  &  Co.,  40  Wall  St..  New  York,  ton  Acad.;  B.M.E.,  U.  of  Me.,  1898;  m.  Grace  A.  Mar- 
1894-1900;  spl.  partner  in  same  firm  since  1912.  Re-  tin.  of  Whiting,  Me..  Jan.  4,  1905.  Began  active  ca- 
publican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  '"eer  in  employ  of  the  McKay  Lasting  Machine  Co.. 
Clubs:  Knickerbocker  (New  York),  Somerset  (Bos-  Beverly,  Mass.,  1898;  returned  to  East  Machias, 
ton).  Homes:  Hamilton,  Mass.,  and  299  Berkeley  1899,  and  entered  hardware  and  plumbing  business 
St.,  Boston.  Office:  4  0  Wall  St.,  New  York.  founded  by  father,  title  being  changed  to  E.  E. 
■WTTtT  n  -p  lihrnrian-  h  r)rirri.^r.  Tnmnirinc  Hn  Wlswell  &  Son,  which  SO  contlnucs;  has  Served  aa 
N  Y  rfb  6  ^859  s  Rev'  T  D  and  N  B^  Wi?e  ed  selectman,  town  treas.  and  supt.  schs.  Mem.  Wash- 
Northwestern  u' Acadlmy!  Eva^^^^  i^'^^^'^J^^^^-'^i;^'^^}  Assn  Mem.  Warner  Lodge 
Northwestern  U.,  1883;  LL.B.,  Kent  College  of  ^.''■i\^-''r^^Jt;^„-J:.^.'''^?''rS.^^^^^^ 
Law,  Chicago,  1895:  grad.  New  York  State  Library  ^fJ^i'"^, 9i'™"l^''^f  fAi^;^VV^^°'^^  Temple,  A.A.O. 
Sch.,  1889  (B.L.S.,  1913);  m.  E.  A.  Clark,  of  Worces-  -^-J^-^-    Address.  Eastport,  Me. 

ter,  Mass.,  Apr.   16,   1903.    In  Northwestern  U.  Li-  WITHEE,   Henry  Iiaureston,   lawyer;   b.    Dover, 

brary,    Evanston.    111.,    1885-8,    Columbia    Library,  Me.,  Dec.  20,  1876;  s.  Eugene  S.  and  Mary  Frederica 

New    York,    1888-90,    Newberrv    Library,    Chicago,  (Mitchell)    Withee:    A.B.,    Colby    Coll.,    1901;    Har- 

1890-5;  in  expert  work,  1895-8;  in  Worcester  Coun-  vard   Law    Sch.,    1905-7;    m.    Mabel   H.   Pressey,  of 

ty  (Mass.)  Law  Library  since  Aug.  1,  1898.    Mem.  Rockport,   Me.,   Dec.    20,   1904.    Admitted   to   Mass. 

A.L.A.   (life),  A.A.L.L.,  Mass.  Library  Club.    Made  bar,    1907;    practiced    with    Melvin    O.    Adams    and 

law  and  medical  classifications  in  the  C.  A.  Cutter  Henry     V.     Cunningham,     Boston,     1907-11,     since 

Seventh   Expansive   Classification.     Contbr.    to    Li-  alone:  treas.  Town  of  Rockport,  Me.;  county  atty. 

brarv  Journal.  Public  Libraries,  etc.    Recreations:  of   Knox   County,    Me.     Trustee   Higgins   Classical 

cross  country  tramping.   Address:  Worcester  Coun-  Inst.,    Charleston,    Me.     Democrat.     Baptist.     Odd 

ty  Law  Library,  "^^orcester,  Mass.*  Fellow.    Address:   Rockport,  Me. 

WISE,   Arthur    Chamberlin,    banker;    b.    Boston,  WITHINGTON,  Alfreda  Bosworth,  M.D.;  b.  Ger- 

Jan.  6.  1876;  s.  Daniel  Webster  and  Mary  Anna  mantown.  Pa.,  Aug.  15,  1860;  d.  Jamas  Harvey  and 
(Chamberlin)  Wise;  ed.  Brookline  High  Sch.;  m.  Alfreda  (Bosworth)  AVithington;  descendant  of  El- 
Marion  Somers,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1904.  der  Henry  Withington,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1635; 
Entered  banking  and  brokerage  business  in  Bos-  prep.  edn.  under  pvt.  tutelage;  A.B..  Cornell  U., 
ton,  Oct.,  1898;  now  Boston  partner  of  Millett,  Roe  1881;  post-grad,  scientific  work,  Cornell,  1883;  M.D., 
&  Hagen,  New  York  and  Boston  (members  of  New  w^oman's  Med.  Coll.  of  New  York  Infirmary,  1887 
York  Stock  Exchange);  dir.  Mut.  Nat.  Bank,  Inter-  (first  award  of  merit);  resident  phys.  New  York 
national  Braid  Co..  Fenway  Garage  Co..  Gray  &  Infirmarv  for  Women  and  Children.  1887-8;  studied 
Davis  Factory  Corpn..  Bancroft  Realty  Co.;  trustee  Vienna,  Prague  and  Dresden.  1888-90;  resident 
Fenway  Realty  Trust.  Commonwealth  Realty  Czechish  Nat.  Obstetrical  Hosp.,  Prague.  1889  (by 
Trust.  Republican.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Algonquin,  spl.  grant  of  Bohemian  Ministerium — first  woman 
Exchange,  Boston  Yacht,  Crow  Point  Golf.  Home:  physician).  Instr.  in  physiology.  Woman's  Med. 
Hingham.  Mass.  Office:  15  Congress  St.,  Boston,  Coll.,  1887-8;  practiced  in  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  since 
Mass.  1891;  attending  phys.  and  surgeon.  House  of  Mercy 
WISE,  John  Magree,  M.D.;  b.  Groveland,  N.Y..  Hosp.,  Pittsfield,  since  1892;  examiner  various  life 
\ug    10,  1876;  s.  William  W.  and  Frances  A.   (Ma-  ins.  cos.    Volunteer  Labrador  Med.   Mission,   sum- 


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mer  of  1907.  :Mem.  bd.  dirs.  Pittsfield  Tuberculosis 
Hosp.  Alem.  A.M.  A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (.ex-pres. 
Berkshire  Co.  br.),  N.E.  Pediatric  Soc,  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta.  Collaborator  and  biographer  Cyclo- 
pedia of  American  Medical  Biography,  1912;  trans- 
lator for  med.  jours,  and  transactions.  Address:  17 
Clinton  Av.,  I'ittsfield,  Ma.s.s. 

WrrHINGTON,  Cliarles  Prancis,  M.D.;  b.  Brook- 
line,  Mass.,  Aug.  21,  18r)2;  s.  Otis  and  Lucy 
(Jenckes)  Withington;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1874,  M.D., 
1881;  m.  Georgiana  Bowen,  of  Boston,  Sei)t.  20, 
1883.  Taught  in  Brookline  High  Sell.,  1874-5,  in 
Roxbury  Latin  Sch.,  1875-7;  in  med.  practice  at 
Boston  since  1881;  consulting  phys.  Boston  City 
Hosp.,  Boston  Insane  Hosp.,  X.E.  Hosp.  for  Women 
and  Children,  Choate  INlemorial  Hosp.;  formerly 
instr.  clin.  medicine.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.;  now  lec- 
turer medicine,  Grad.  Sch.  Medicine,  Harvard. 
Trustee  Roxbury  Latin  Sell.,  Fellowes'  Athenanun. 
Mem.  Assn.  Am.  Physicians,  A.M. A.  (nat.  legisla- 
tive council),  Mass.  Sled.  Soc.  (pres.).  Episcopa- 
lian. Republican.  Club:  University.  Address:  35 
Bay  State  Road,  Boston.* 

■wrrHINa-TON,  Nathan  Noyes,  editorial  writer; 
Mar.  9,   18L'8-Mar.  8,  1914.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WITHBO'W,  John  Iiindsay,  Presbyterian  clergy- 
man; 1837-Sept.  24,  1909.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's 
Who  in  America,  1908-9.) 

WITT,  Charles  Thomas,  merchant,  banker;  b. 
Norway,  IMe.,  July  18,  1848;  s.  Thomas  and  Rachel 
Lufkin  (Porter)  Witt;  descended  from  Benjamin 
Witt,  wlio  came  to  Mass.,  1632,  from  France,  on  ac- 
count of  Huguenot  troubles,  and  Richard  Porter, 
who  came  from  Weymouth,  Eng.,  to  Weymouth, 
Mass.,  1635;  ed.  common  and  high  schs.,  Norway, 
Me.;  m.  Oct.  18,  1874,  Ella  Francis  Hathaway,  of 
Norway;  2  children,  Herbert  Nelson,  Ruth  Hatha- 
way. In  milk  business  in  Boston,  1868-06;  bought 
half  interest,  Nov.  1,  1904,  in  Morrison  Grocery  Co., 
East  Boston,  and  is  treas.  and  mgr.  same;  also 
pres.  Enterprise  Co-operative  Bank  since  1895; 
v.-p.  Sumner  Savings  Bank;  mem.  Bd.  of  Aldermen, 
Boston,  1893-6;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1889,  90, 
Senate.  1899,  1900.  Mem.  Ancient  and  Hon.  Arty. 
(2!o.  Republican.  Universalist.  Mason  (32°,  Shrin- 
er) ;  Odd  Fellow,  etc.  Clubs:  Middlesex,  Pine  Tree 
State,  Republican  Club  of  Mass.  Visited  Philippine 
Islands,  1903,  and  toured  principal  countries  of  the 
world.  Home:  52  White  St.  Office:  20-22  Central 
Sq.,  East  Boston,  ISIass. 

WITTER,  Orin  Russell,  M.D. ;  b.  Chaplin,  Conn., 
Mar.  15,  1876;  s.  Orin  and  Helen  Almira  (Utley) 
Witter;  grad.  Norwich  (Conn.)  Free  Acad.,  1895; 
M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  (Columbia),  1901;  in- 
terne Seney  Hosp.,  New  York,  1902-4;  m.  Sept.  5, 
1906,  Gertrude  Louise  Hunt,  of  Chaplin,  Conn. 
Practiced  in  Hartford  since  1904;  consulting  phys. 
Newington  Home  of  the  Conn.  Children's  Aid  Soc; 
attending  phys.,  Hartford  Orplfan  Asylum;  asst. 
phys.  and  attending  ansesthetist,  Hartford  Hosp. 
Mem.  A.M. A.,  Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  Hartford  Med. 
Soc,  Rho  Alpha  Mu  (Norwich  Free  Acad.),  Nu 
Sigma  Nu  (Yale).  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason. 
Club:  Masonic  (Hartford).  Recreations:  fishing. 
Home:  55  Girard  Av.  Office:  44  High  St.,  Hartford, 
Conn. 

"WITTER,  "William  Ells"worth,  missionary  sec. 
(See  vol.  1909.) 

WIXTEAD,  James  William,  merchant;  b.  East 
Douglass,  Mass.,  Feb.  1,  1863;  s.  Timothy  and  Mary 
(O'Brien)  Wixtead;  pub.  sch.  edn.  Began  active  ca- 
reer in  mill,  but  later  became  elk.  in  the  gen.  store; 
mem.  firm  of  Root  &  Wixtead,  1890-05,  since  propr. 
of  the  business;  trustee  Uxtaridge  Savings  Bank: 
pres.  Tally-Ho  Knitting  Co.  Life  trustee  Simon 
Fairfield  Pub.  Library.  Selectman,  mem.  Sch. 
Com.;  town  treas.,  1898,  1899.  Roman  Catholic. 
Mem.  A.O.U.W.  (treas.),  Knights  of  Columbus 
(treas.).  Recreations:  great  admirer  of  horse  rac- 
ing.   Address:  East  Douglass,  Mass. 

"WOPPENDEN,  Richard  Henry,  clergyman;  b. 
North  Adams,  Mass.,  Sept.  2,  1870:  s.  Joseph  Fisher 
and  Mary  Ann  (Illingworth)  Woffenden;  A.B., 
Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1893;  A.M.,  1897; 
grad.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  1897;  m.  Anna  Loui.se  (Han- 
aford),   of  Warwick,    R.I.,    Oct.    10,    1905.     Deacon. 


1897,  priest,  1898,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  St.  Barnabas 
Ch.,  Apponoag,  R.I.;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1913, 
1914.  Mem.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Rrogressive. 
Episcopalian.    Home:  Apponaug,  R.I. 

WOIiBACH:.  Simeon  Burt,  M.D.;  b.  Grand  Island, 

Xeli.,  .luly  ::,  ISSO;  s.  Samuel  N.  and  Rosa  (Stein) 
Wolbach;  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.,  Harvard.  1897- 
!9;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1903.  Now  asso.  prof. 
bacteriology.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.  Fellow  Am.  Acad. 
Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Am.  Assn.  Pathologists 
and  Bacteriologis^ts,  Am.  Assn.  for  Cancer  Re- 
search, Soc.  Exptl.  Biology  and  Medicine.  Clubs: 
University  (Boston  and  Montreal),  St.  Botolph, 
Harvard,  Harvard  Travelers.  Address:  420  Beacon 
St.,   Boston. 

WOLCOTT,  Grace,  IVT.D.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WOIiCOTT,  Howard  Pranblin,  lawyer;  b.  Leroy, 
O.,  .June  24,  1849;  s.  Abraham  Franklin  and  Nancy 
(King)  Wolcott;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.; 
Oberlin  (Ohio)  Coll.,  1871-3.  Practiced  law  in  Wi- 
nooski,  Vt.,  since  1883.  Republican.  Methodist, 
Author:  Astronomus  Solaris,  1910,  No.  2,  1912,  No. 
3,  1914.    Address:  Winooski,  Vt. 

WOLCOTT,  Rohert  Thomas,  clergyman;  b.  Cher- 
ry Valley,  Mass.,  Mar.  18,  1858;  s.  Loron  and  Mary 
A.  B.  (Wood)  Wolcott;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter  Acad., 
N.H.,  1883;  student  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1883-4; 
S.T.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theology,  1887;  m.  Alice 
M.  Walton,  of  Exeter,  N.H.,  Aug.  17,  1887;  1  son, 
Robert  Henry,  b.  Sunapee,  N.H.,  May  31,  ISSS.  Or- 
dained M.E.  ministry,  1885;  pastor  Contoocook, 
N.H.,  1885-7,  Sunapee,  1888-90,  Bristol,  1890-2,  Lan- 
caster, 1893-5,  Woodsville,  1896-7,  Suncook,  1898- 
01,  Plymouth,  1902-4,  Methuen,  Mass.,  1905-6,  Pena- 
cook,  N.H.,  1907-8;  supt.  Manchester  Dist.  N.H. 
Conf.,  1909-15;  pastor  Claremont,  N.H.,  since  1915. 
Trustee  and  treas.  N.H.  Conf.;  v.-p.  N.H.  Bible  Soc. 
Mason  (Blue  Lodge,  Chapter,  Council);  mem.  I.O. 
O.F.    Republican.    Address:  Claremont,  N.H. 

WOLCOTT,  Rog'er,  lawyer;  b.  Milton,  Mass.,  July 
27,  1877;  s.  Roger  and  Edith  (Prescott)  Wolcott; 
A.B.,  Harvard,  1899;  LL.B.,  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch., 
1902;  m.  Boston,  June  7,  1904,  Claire  Morton  Prince. 
With  law  dept.,  Boston  Elevated  Ry.,  1902-6,  since 
in  gen.  practice;  mem.  corpns.  Provident  Instn.  for 
Savings,  Suffolk  Savings  Bank  for  Seamen  and 
Others,  Perkins  Instn.  for  the  Blind;  trustee  Suf- 
folk Savings  Bank;  dir.  Everett  Mills  York  Mfg. 
Co.  Pvt.  1st  Mass.  Heavy  Arty.,  U.S.  Vols.,  1898; 
pvt.  corporal  2d  It.,  1st  It.,  capt.  and  regimental 
adj..  1st  Heavy  Arty.,  It.  col.  and  insp.-gen.  M.V.M. 
(retired  col.).  Mem.  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston,  Mass.  Civ.  Service  Reform  Assn., 
Bunker  Hill  Monument  Assn.,  Old  South  Soc,  Soc. 
Colonial  Wars,  Soc.  of  the  Cincinnati,  Loyal  Le- 
gion. Clubs:  Somerset,  Union,  Harvard.  Home: 
Milton  (P.O.,  Readville,  Mass.).  Office:  60  State  St., 
Boston. 

WOLPENBAI.E,  Alfred  John,  mfr.  (See  vol. 
1909.) 

"WOIiPP,  Arthur  Jacoh,  M.D. ;  b.  London,  Eng., 
June  7,  1855;  s.  Dr.  Arthur  S.  and  Sarah  (Ansell) 
Wolff;  prep.  edn.  High  Sch.,  Plattsburgh,  Clinton 
Co.,  N.Y.;  M.D.,  Tex.  Med.  Coll.  and  Hosp.  (merged 
into  Med.  Dept.,  U.  of  Tex.),  Galveston,  Tex.,  1876; 
M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.), 
1883;  m.  Harriet  Krotoshiner,  of  Hartford.  Conn., 
Feb.,  1887;  2  children,  Beatrice  (deceased),  Arthur 
S.,  2d.  Acting  asst.  surgeon  U.S.  Army  in  Tex., 
1878-81;  practiced  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  since  1883; 
gynecologist  St.  Francis  Hosp.,  since  1897;  mem. 
State  Bd.  of  Health,  Conn.,  since  1908;  dir.  Bac- 
teriological Lab.  of  Hartford  Health  Dept.  Mem. 
Conn.  State  Med.  Soc,  Hartford  Med.  Soc.  Jewish 
religion.  Recreations:  laboratory  and  microscop- 
ical research.  Home:  320  Collins  St.  Office:  18 
Asylum  St.,   Hartford,  Conn. 

"WOIiPP,  John  Eliot,  geologist;  b.  Montreal,  Can., 
Now  '21.  1857;  s.  Philippe  and  Hannah  (Crocker) 
Wolff;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1879.  A.M..  Ph.D..  1889:  post- 
grad, student,  Heidelberg,  1884-5:  m.  Ethel  P. 
Loder.  of  Newport,  R.I.,  Oct.  20,  1887.  Asst.  geolo- 
gist U.S.  Geol.  Survey,  1885-93;  asst.  in  geology, 
lSSl-2,  instr.,  1887-92,  asst.  prof,  petrography, 
1892-5,  prof,  petrography  and  mineralogy,  and  cur- 
ator   Mineral    Mus.    since    1895,    Harvard.     Fellow 


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Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences,  Geol.  Soc.  America. 
Home:  3llO  Hammond  St.,  Cliestntit  Hill,  Mass. 
Address:    University    Museum,    Cambridge,    Mass.* 

WOIiPP,  ■WilUam,  operatic  basso;  b.  Budzin.  Ger- 
many, Alay  16,  1S58;  s.  Kopple  and  Laura  (Eman- 
uel) Wolff;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Ogdensburj?,  and  Me- 
dina, N.Y.;  m.  Anne  Freitag,  of  Fort  Wayne,  Ind., 
June  15,  1897.  Began  in  amateur  theatricals,  Syra- 
cuse, 1879;  appeared  as  Gaspard  in  "Tlie  Chimes 
of  Normandy,"  1879;  with  Holman  Sisters  Opera 
Co.,  1879-81;  played  comedy  parts  in  Gilbert  and 
Sullivan's  operas;  with  Chicago  Church  Choir  Co., 
managed  by  Will  J.  Davis,  1881-2;  with  Hess 
Grand  Opera  Co.,  and  leading  comedian  Fay  Tem- 
pleton  Opera  Co.,  1881-2;  in  stock  opera,  Chicago, 
1884-5;  with  Col.  William  Thompson's  opera  co., 
1885-6;  played  in  George  S.  Knight's  production 
of  Baron  Rudolph,  on  Pacific  Coast,  1886-7;  leading 
comedian  George  A.  Baker  Opera  Co.,  1887-94; 
organized  opera  co.  which  played  in  Schiller  Thea- 
tre, Chicago,  1894;  organized  opera  co.  for  Henry 
W.  Savage  and  played  in  Boston,  1895,  and  otlier 
cities;  gen.  dir.,  basso  and  comedian,  Southwell 
Opera  Co.,  San  Francisco,  1899;  toured  Australia, 
Hawaii,  Arabia,  Italy  and  England,  1901;  played 
in  Shubert  productions,  1902-7;  sang  in  Brazil  and 
Buenos  Aires,  1909;  basso  in  "The  Firefly,"  1913- 
14;  sr.  mem.  Wolff,  Fording  &  Co.,  theatrical  cos- 
tumers,  Boston.  .Jewish  religion.  Mason.  Clubs: 
City  (Boston),  The  Lambs  (New  York).  Recre- 
ations: motoring,  fishing.  Home:  833  Beacon  St., 
Boston;  also  Scituate,  Mass.  Address:  20  Eliot  St., 
Boston. 

WOOD,  Allen  Francis,  school  principal;  b.  Paw- 
tucket,  R.I..  Dec.  19,  1S43:  s.  J.  Xelson  and  Anne  S. 
(Round)  Wood;  paternal  ancestors  settled  in 
Swansea,  IMass.,  before  1634,  maternal  ancestors  in 
Taunton,  Mass.,  before  1705,  both  English;  grad. 
Taunton  High  Sch.,  1865;  A.B.,  Brown  LT.,  1869, 
A.M.,  1872;  m.  Atkinson,  N.H.,  Aug.  1,  1876,  Ade- 
laide F.  Moody;  1  son.  Howard  Moodv.  Prin.  River 
Point  (R.I.)  Classical  Sem.,  1869-70,  Attleboro 
(Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1870-2,  5th  St.  Grammar  Sch., 
New  Bedford,  Mar.  26,  1872  until  retired  by  age 
limit.  .Tuly  1,  1914.  Intioduced  departmental  teach- 
ing in  elementary  sch.  work.  1885;  advocate  of 
presenting  inoral  and  patriotic  principles  to  the 
young.  Republican.  Baptist.  Pres.  (for  7th  yr.) 
New  Bedford  Y.M.C.A.  Mem.  Mass.  Schoolmas- 
ters' Club,  Bristol  Co.  (Mass.)  Schoolmasters' 
Club.  Author:  Outline  Astronomy,  Outline  Meteor- 
ologv.  Outline  Physiology.  Outline  Physics,  The 
Stars  and  Stripes,  etc.  Home:  122  Bedford  St., 
New  Bedford,  Mass. 

■WOOD,  Anna  Miller,  singer.     (See  vol.    1909.) 

WOOD,  Arthur  H.,  lawyer;  b.  Pittsfield,  Mass., 
Oct.  23,  1870;  s.  Edgar  M.  and  Mary  C.  (Hubbard) 
Wood;  ed.  pvt.  and  pub.  schs.;  LL.B.,  cum  laude, 
Yale  Law  Sch.,  1894;  m.  Pittsfield,  June  10,  1899, 
Mary  Macv;  2  children,  Edgar  Macv,  b.  Nov.  28, 
1906,  Alice  Louise,  Sept.  29.  1908.  Practiced  with 
father  until  his  death,  1906,  since  alone;  U.S. 
commr.  for  Dist.  of  Mass.  since  June,  1906;  pres. 
Common  (Council,  Pittsfield.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Berkshire  Bar  Assn.  Clubs:  Park,  Country, 
Golf.  Recreations:  golf,  motoring.  Address:  Pitts- 
field, Mass. 

WOOD,  Charles  Clark,  business  man;  b.  Camden, 
Me.,  Feb.  16.  1869;  s.  Ephraim  M.  and  Sarah  E. 
(Cleveland)  Wood;  ed.  Camden  High  Sch.;  East- 
man Business  Coll.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y. ;  m.  Sept. 
15.  1910.  Inez  C.  Munroe.  of  Camden.  Engaged  in 
dry  goods  business  at  (jamden  since  Nov.,  1893; 
mem.  Follansbee  &  Wood:  pres.  Camden  Nat.  Bank; 
dir.  several  corpns.  Republican.  Baptist.  York 
Rite  Mason;  mem.  I.O.O.F.    Address:    Camden,  Me. 

WOOD,  Edmund,  lumber  merchant;  b.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass..  Dec.  2,  1854;  s.  Henrv  T.  and  Anna  G. 
(Russell)  Wood;  A.B.,  Brown  U..  1876:  m.  Margaret 
Collins  Earle,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1895. 
Mem.  Green  &  Wood,  lumber  dealers.  New  Bedford; 
sr.  mem.  The  Wood  Lumber  Co.,  Falmouth,  Mass.; 
sec.  bd.  of  trustees.  New  Bedford  Instn.  for  Sav- 
ings. Pres.  New  Bedford  Forestry  Assn..  Old  Dart- 
mouth Hist.  Soc;  chmn.  trustees  Swain  Sch.  of 
Design.  Has  served  as  pres.  Common  Council, 
trustee    Free    Pub.    Library;    mem.    Bd.    of   Public 


Works;  water  commr.  6  yrs.  Chmn.  Republican 
City  Com.,  4  yrs.  Mem.  Old  Dartmouth  Hist.  Soc. 
of  S.E.  Mass.,  New  Bedford  Forestry  Assn.,  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Mem.  Friends  (Jh.  Clubs:  Wam- 
sutta.  New  Bedford  Country,  Brown  University. 
Home:     New   Bedford,   Mass. 

WOOD,  Edward  Marvin,  retired  mfr.;  b.  Spring- 
fiehl,  ISla.ss.,  .Jan.  27,  1851;  s.  Corbin  O.  and  Eunice 
(Kirkland)  Wood;  descendant  of  John  Wood  (for- 
merly Atwood),  who  settled  at  Plymouth,  1636; 
ed.  pub.  schs.  and  Wealeyan  Acad.,  Wilbraham;  m. 
Anna  M.  Buck,  of  Millbury,  Mass.,  May  27,  1879; 
2  daughters,  Bessie  (died  Apr.  10,  1892),  H. 
Frances.  Hardware  mcht.,  Worcester,  1872-84;  be- 
came mem.  firm  of  Buck  Bros.  Riverlin  Works, 
edge  tool  mfrs.,  Millbury,  Mass.,  1884,  and  was  sr. 
mem.  firm  at  time  of  retirement,  1905.  Mem.  Soc. 
of  Antiquity.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Worcester,  Tat- 
nuck  Country.  Recreations:  motoring,  travel. 
Home:     10   Ripley  St.,  Worcester,   Mass. 

WOOD,  E(pliralm)  Iiincoln,  teacher;  b.  East 
Randolph,  Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1858;  s.  Theophilus  Em- 
mons and  Clarissa  Porter  (Lincoln)  Wood;  B.A., 
Amherst,  1884  (Phi  Beta  Kappa),  M.A.,  1887;  post- 
grad, work.  Am.  Sch.  Classical  Studies  at  Rome, 
1901-2;  m.  Cora  Lizabeth  Russell,  of  Newton,  Mass., 
Aug.  19,  1889  (died  1905));  1  daughter,  Dvnette 
Russell.  Instr.  in  Greek  and  Latin,  Washburn  Coll., 
Topeka,  Kan.,  1884-5:  instr.,  asst.  and  asso.  prof. 
Latin,  Amherst,  1885-02;  instr.  in  English  and 
French,  Providence  Tech.  High  Sch.,  since  1903. 
Mem.  N.E.  Modern  Lang.  Assn.,  N.E.  Assn.  Colls, 
and  Prep.  Schs.,  Psi  Upsilon.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Providence  Central,  Barnard,  Unitarian, 
Westminster  Men's.  Recreations:  tennis,  farm- 
ing, music.  Address:  112  Albert  Av.,  Edgewood, 
Providence,   R.I. 

WOOD,  Prank,  mfr.;  b.  Burrillville,  R.I..  May  4, 
1865;  s.  Manning  and  Harriet  A.  (Copeland)  Wood; 
ed.  pub.  schs.;  m.  Wilmington,  Mass.,  June,  1901, 
Alice  A.  Bullard.  Employed  in  carding  room  of 
A.  L.  Sayles'  factory,  Pascoag;  studied  at  Phila. 
Textile  Sch.;  asst.  designer  1  yr.,  Nat.  and  Provi- 
dence Worsted  Mills;  asst.  designer,  1  vr.,  Farwell 
Worsted  Mills,  Central  Falls;  designer,  3  vrs., 
Hope  Webbing  Co.,  Pawtucket,  R.I.;  in  1898  estab- 
lished the  business  of  the  Frank  Wood  Mfg.  Co. 
(fancy  tapes  for  trimmings).  Valley  Falls,  R.I., 
and  became  gen.  mgr.  Odd  Fellow.  Address:  Val- 
ley Falls,  R.I. 

WOOD,  Prank  Cushing-,  banker;  b.  Freedom, 
Carroll  Co.,  N.H.,  Sept.  20,  1849;  s.  Horace  Porter 
and  Belinda  Crockett  (Lang)  Wood;  ed.  dist.  schs.. 
Freedom;  m.  Marinna  A.  Hammond,  of  Chatham, 
Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1872.  Engaged  in  drv  goods  busi- 
ness in  East  Boston  20  yrs.;  pres.  Columbia  Trust 
Co.,  East  Boston,  15  yrs.:  trustee  Sumner  Savings 
Bank;  mem.  Boston  Citv  Council,  1889,  90,  91;  mem. 
Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1892,  3,  4.  Republican.  IMetho- 
dist.  Mason  (32°);  mem.  Odd  Fellows,  B.P.O.  Elks. 
Address:    406  Meridian  St.,  East  Boston,  Mass. 

WOOD,  Georg-e  Bartlett,  clergyman;  b.  Old 
Town,  Me.,  July  5,  1874:  s.  Foster  and  Ella  D. 
(Weeks)  Wood;  prep.  edn.  high  sch..  Old  Town; 
collegiate  and  theol.  courses  Nashotah  (Wis.) 
House,  B.D.,  1902;  m.  Miss  Peavov,  of  Jersev  Citv 
N.J..  Oct.  7,  1908:  2  children,  George  Bartlett,  Jr., 
Miriam  Foster.  Deacon  and  priest,  1901,  P.E.  Ch  • 
at  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Columbus,  Wis.,  1901-3,  Berlin, 
N.H.,  1903-4;  asst.  St.  Mark's  Ch.,  Jersev  City, 
N.J.,  1904-9;  rector  Millinocket  and  Sherman,  Me., 
1909-10  rhrist  Ch.,  Biddeford.  since  May,  1910. 
Mason;  mem.  Knights  of  Pythias.  Home:  Bidde- 
ford, Me. 

WOOD,  Georg-e  WUlard,  editor;  b.  Lewistnn 
Me.,  Aug.  31,  1S54;  s.  James  and  Elizabeth  (Black- 
well)  Wood;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1875:  PhD  Yale 
1877:  m.  Phillips,  Me..  Sept.  28,  1901,  Laura  n! 
Brackett.  Editor  Lewiston  Daily  Sun  since  1898. 
Address:    Lewiston,  Me. 

WOOD,  Harry  Johnson,  wholesale  grain  and 
flour;  b.  Milford.  IMass..  Sept.  23,  1865;  s.  Willard 
Samuel  and  Sarah  Thirza  (.Johnson)  Wood;  de- 
scendant of  Thomas  Wood,  of  Mass.,  about  1638, 
and  direct  descendant  of  Hannah  Dustin,  of  Haver- 
hill. Mass.:  grad.  Milford  High  Sch.,  1882:  grad 
Boston   Latin   Sch.,   1883;   A.B.,   Harvard,   1887-   m 


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Eleanor  Dorr,  of  Cambridge,  Mass..  Jan.  8,  1890, 
•A  children,  Marguerite  D.  (Mrs.  Koyal  C.  Taft,  ot 
Winchester,     Mass.),     Muriel,     Eleanor.      Entered 


wholesale  grain  and  flour  business  in  Boston,  Jan. 
1  1S94-  pres.  The  D.  W.  Ranlet  Co.;  partner  Moses 
liorr   &   Co     Dir.    Boston    Chamber   of   Commerce, 


idge) 
Mass.    Office :    707  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Boston, 

Mass. 

WOOD,  Henry,  author;  Jan.  16.  lS34-Mar.  28. 
19i)!t.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
190S-9.) 

WOOD,  Henry,  clergyman;  s.  Robert  and  Eliza- 
beth Wood;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1882;  B.D.,  Episcopal 
Thool.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1885;  unmarried. 
Deacon,  1SS5,  priest,  1886,  P.E.  Ch.;  rector  St. 
James  Ch.,  Amesbury,  Mass.,  1885-9,  St.  John's 
Ch  ,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  since  18S9.  Mem.  Theta 
Delta   Chi.     Home:     Lawrence,   Mass. 

WOOD,  Henry  Clay,  brigadier-general;  b.  Win- 
throp.  Me.,  Mav  26,  1S32;  s.  Gen.  Samuel  and 
pnorena  (Sweet)  Wood;  A.B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1854; 
AM.,  1857;  B.S.,  Norwich  (Vt.)  U.,  1874;  read 
medicine,  1854;  studied  law;  admitted  to  bar,  Au- 
gusta, Me.,  Aug.  19,  1856.  Apptd.  maj.  and  a.-d.-c. 
to  Maj. -Gen.  Samuel  Wood,  Me.  militia.  Mar.  28, 
1856;  2d  It.  1st  Inf.  U.S.A.,  June  27,  1856;  1st  It., 
May  10,  1861;  capt..  Oct.  24,  1861;  maj.  a.-a.-g., 
.lurie  24,  1864;  It.-col.  a.-a.-g.,  Feb.  28,  1887;  col. 
a.-a.-g.,  Nov.  6,  1893;  retired  May  26,  1896;  ad- 
vanced to  rank  of  brig.-gen.  retired  by  act  of  Apr. 
23,  1904.  Bvtd.  It.-col.,  "for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services"  in  battle  of  Wilson's  Creek,  Mo.,  Aug.  10, 
1861,  also  bvtd.  col.  and  received  Congressional 
Medal  of  Honor  for  "distinguished  gallantry"  in 
same  battle.    Address:  Farmington,  Me.* 

WOOD,  Henry  R.,  banker;  b.  New  Bedford,  Mass., 
Mav  12,  1846:  s.  Richmond  B.  and  Emeline  (Lewis) 
Wood;  ed.  grammar  and  high  schs..  New  Bedford 
(did  not  graduate) ;  m.  Dec.  25.  1868,  Ellen  M.  Has- 
kell, of  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Was  in  employ  post- 
offlce.  New  Bedford:  then  New  Bedford  Five  Cents 
Savings  Bank;  with  Taunton  Nat.  Bank  short 
time;  treas.  Taunton  Savings  Bank  since  1869; 
mem.  Commrs.  of  Sinking  Fund,  Taunton.  Ch.  or- 
ganist for  manv  yrs.,  Universalist  Ch.  and  Trini- 
tarian Ch.,  New  Bedford,  and  Unitarian  Ch.,  Taun- 
ton, since  1868.  with  exception  of  several  yrs.,  now 
organist  and  choirmaster.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Home:  236  Winthrop  St.  Office:  Taunton  Savings 
Bank.  Taunton.  Mass. 

WOOD,  Horatio  Gates,  newspaperman;  b.  Mid- 
dleboro,  Mass.,  1861;  s.  Eben  and  Almira  F.  (Jef- 
ferson) W^ood;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1885;  m.  New  York, 
Dec.  23.  1907,  Margaret  L.  Doyle;  2  children.  Co- 
rona Weston,  b.  Sept.  30.  1908.  Berenice  Howland. 
Oct.  20.  1910.  U.S.  consular  elk..  Rome,  Italy,  1SS6; 
U.S.  deputv  agt.  and  consul-gen..  Egypt..  1886-7; 
U.S.  consul.  Batavia.  Netherlands,  India,  1887-9; 
propr.  and  editor  the  Observer.  Newport.  R.I., 
1890-4:  mgr.,  1895-1899.  editor  and  mgr.,  1899-1905, 
Newport  Herald.  Republican.  Recreations:  photo- 
engraving.   Home:     82   Mill   St.,   Newport,   R.I. 

WOOD,  Irving'  Francis,  college  prof.;  b.  Walton, 
N.Y.,  Jilav  27,  1861;  s.  Francis  E.  and  Mary  (Brown) 
Wood;  A.B.,  Hamilton  Coll..  1885  (D.D..  1915). 
Tnstr.  Jaffna  Coll..  Ceylon.  1885-9;  B.D..  Yale.  1892: 
Ph.D.,  U.  of  Chicago.  1903:  m.  Katharine  E.  Hast- 
ings, of  Hartford.  Conn.,  June  9.  1892.  Reader  in 
N.T..  IT.  of  Chicago,  1892:  prof.  Bibl.  lit.  and  ethics, 
1893,  and  now  prof.  Bibl.  lit.  and  comparative  re- 
ligion. Smith  Coll.  Mem.  Soc.  of  Bibl.  Lit.  and 
Exegesis.  Am.  Oriental  Soc;  local  sec.  Palestine 
Exploration  Fund:  trustee  Clarke  Sch.  for  the 
Deaf.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.) 
Address:   Northampton,    Mass.* 

WOOD.  John  Colby  Iiang*,  lawyer;  b.  Freedom. 
N.H.,  Julv  6.  1847:  s.  Horace  P.  and  Belinda  C. 
(Lang)  W^ood;  ed.  high  sch..  Effingham.  N.H.; 
Brvant  &  Stratton  Commercial  Coll.:  Boston  Law 
Sch.:  m.  Dizzie  A.  Odell.  of  Conway,  N.H.,  Apr., 
1873  (died  1S97)  :  m.  2d.  Lucv  T.  Wood,  of  Farming- 
ton,   June   29,    1909.     Admitted    to   N.H.   bar,    1880; 


in  practice,  also  head  of  Conway  Fire  Ins.  Agency; 
pres.  Conway  Savings  Bank;  has  served  as  deputy 
collector  of  internal  revenue,  register  of  probate 
and  selectman.  Democrat.  Methodist.  Mason. 
(K.T.);  mem.  Odd  Fellows  (P.C.P.  and  P.G.).  Club: 
Civic.    Address:    Conway,  N.H. 

WOOD,  Judson  Irving,  superintendent  schools; 
1).  Millbury,  Mass.,  Sept.  11,  1856;  s.  Abiel  Williams 
and  Frances  A.  Wood;  grad.  high  sch.,  Millbury, 
1875;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1879;  m.  Greenwich,  Conn., 
I''eb.  4,  1885,  Hannah  M.  Mead:  2  sons,  1  daughter. 
Teacher,  New  Shoreham,  R.I.,  1879-1881;  prin. 
acad.,  Cutchogue.  N.Y.,  1881-2;  asst.  prin.  Green- 
wich (Conn.)  Acad.,  1882-3;  prin.  high  sch..  Me- 
thuen,  Mass..  1883-90:  prin.  high  sch.,  supt.  of 
grades,  professional  instr.  in  teachers'  training 
class,  Ilion,  N.Y.,  1890-9;  supt.  schs.,  Gardner, 
Mass.,  1899-1911;  editor  Gardner  Journal.  1911-12. 
Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912-13  (chmn.  liquor  law 
com.,  etc.).  Republican.  Baptist.  Mem.  N.E.  Supts.' 
Assn.,  Mass.  Supts.'  Assn.,  Worcester  Co.  Teachers' 
Assn.,  Worcester  Co.  Supts.'  Assn.,  Delta  Upsilon. 
Club:  Gardner  Boat.  Author:  "Boys,  Attention." 
Home:    74  Woodland  Av.,  Gardner,  Mass. 

WOOD,  Iievl  Elmer,  lawyer;  b.  Marion,  la.,  June 
20.  1864;  s.  Jonathan  Martin  and  Leanna  Antoinette 
(Hicks)  Wood:  first  ancestor  of  the  name  in 
America  believed  to  have  been  William  Wood, 
author  of  "New  England's  Prospects,"  pub.  in  Lon- 
don; ed.  pub.  schs..  New  Bedford  and  Fall  River, 
Mass.;  East  Greenwich  Acad.,  1879-80;  student 
Boston  IT.  Sch.  of  Law,  1884-5:  married.  Admitted 
to  bar,  Jan..  18  90;  mem.  J.  M.  &  L.  E.  Wood  to 
1896,  since  practiced  alone;  spl.  justice  2d  Dist. 
Ct.  of  Bristol  to  1896:  city  solicitor.  Fall  River, 
1897-1900:  dist.  atty..  1902:  dir.  Laurel  Lake  Mills; 
trustee  Fall  River  Savings  Bank.  Quartermaster 
Mass.  Naval  Militia  about  2  yrs.  Mem.  Mass.  Bd. 
of  Bar  Examiners  since  Dec  1904.  Republican. 
ITnitarian.  Club:  Quequechan.  Recreations:  golf, 
riding.  Home:  565  Maple  St.  Office:  Granite  Blk., 
Fall  River,  Mass. 

WOOD,  Mary  X.  (Mrs.  George  A.  Wood);  b. 
Woodstock,  Vt.,  Jan.  18,  1866;  d.  John  and  Jean 
Ainsworth  (Brand)  Stevens;  ed.  Vt.  Acad.,  5  yrs. 
under  Dr.  H.  M.  Willard;  pvt.  instrn.  in  economics, 
ethics  and  psychologv;  m.  George  A.  Wood,  at 
Saxtons  River,  Vt.,  Oct.  14.  1884.  Mgr.  Bur.  of  In- 
formation of  Gen.  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs; 
mem.  State  Bd.  Charities  and  Corrections;  v. -p. 
N.H.  Woman's  Suffrage  Assn.;  mem.  exec.  com. 
N.H.  State  Conf.  Charities  and  Corrections;  pres. 
Civic  Assn.,  Portsmouth.  Dist.  Nursing  Assn.;  v. -p. 
Associated  Charities,  Portsmouth,  etc.  Home:  845 
South  Rd.,  Portsmouth,  N.H.* 

WOOD.  ITathan  Enseblus,  theologian;  b.  Forrest- 
ville,  N.Y.,  June  6,  1849;  s.  Rev.  Nathan  and  Ber- 
inthia  M.  (Brown)  Wood;  A.B..  U.  of  Chicago.  1872; 
B.D..  Bapt.  Union  Theol.  Sem..  Chicago,  1872-5;  m. 
Alice  Robinson  Boise,  of  Chicago.  June  27.  1873. 
Ordained  Bapt.  ministry,  1875:  pastor  Chicago, 
1875-7;  prin.  Wavland  Acad.,  Beaver  Dam.  Wis., 
1877-84;  pastor  Chicago,  18S4-S.  Brooklvn,  1887-92, 
Brookline.  Mass.,  1892-4,  Boston,  1894-9:  pres. 
Newton  Theol.  Instn.,  1899-1909;  pastor  First  Bapt. 
Ch.,  Arlington,  Mass..  Oct.  1.  1909 — .  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.)  Home: 
Arlington,  Mass.* 

WOOD,  Nelson  Merwln,  M.D.;  b.  Wheelock.  Vt.. 
May  12.  1866;  s.  David  and  Alfreda  (Lackev) 
M'ond;  grad.  Ijvndon  Lit.  Inst..  1888;  M.D..  Boston 
IT.  Sch.  of  Medicine.  1893:  m.  Bertha  Ella  Harring- 
ton, of  Boston.  June  15,  1893.  Practiced.  Charles- 
town.  Mass.,  since  1893:  asso.  prof.  clin.  medicine, 
Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Medicine;  visiting  phys.  Mass. 
Homoe.  Hosp. ;  incorporator.  Charlestown  Five 
Cents  Savings  Bank.  Dir.  Bunker  Hill  Boys'  Club 
Corpn.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Mass.  Surg, 
and  Gynecol.  Soc.  Am.  Inst.  Homceopathy,  Mass. 
Homce.  Med.  Soc.  Boston  Homnp.  Med.  Soc.  Metho- 
dist. Mason  (K.T.);  Odd  Fellow.  Recreations: 
music.  Hom.e:  72  High  St..  Charlestown.  Office: 
19  Bay  State  Rd.,  Boston,  Mass. 

WOOD,  Norman  P..  J^l.D.:  b.  Barnard.  Vt.,  Julv 
30,  1846;  s.  Alvan  and  Rosamond  (Lee)  "Woori:  ed. 
common  schs.  of  A^t.:  Perkins  Acad.,  Woodstock, 
Vt. :  Dean  Acad.,  Franklin,  Mass.;  A.B..  Tufts  Coll., 


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1S74;  M.D.,  U.  of  Vt.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  1882;  post- 
grad, work.  New  Yorl<:  m.  P'eb.  18.  1879,  Nellie  M. 
AVeatheihead.  of  Vernon,  Vt.  Began  practice  in 
South  Londonderrv,  Vt.,  1882;  settled  in  Noitli- 
field,  Mass.,  1888;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912; 
mem.  Rep.  Congiessional  Com.,  2d  Mass.  Dist., 
since  1896.  Universalist.  Trustee  Dickinson  Me- 
morial Library,  Northfleld.  Mass.,  since  1897.  Mem. 
Mass.  Med.  Soc.  Mason  (  Blue  Lodge,  Chapter,  Com- 
mandei'v).    Address:    Northfleld,  Mass. 

WOOD,  Oscar  Bradford ;  b.  Georgia,  Vt.,  Apr.  1, 
isTT;  .s.  Xoruian  10.  and  Harriet  (Hubbard)  Wood; 
grad.  St.  Albans  High  Sch.,  1894;  B.S.,  U.  of  Vt., 
1900;  studied  law  with  V.  A.  Bullard,  of  Burling- 
ton, Vt.,  2  yrs. ;  m.  Bertha  Isham,  of  Stowe,  Vt., 
Aug.  17,  1904;  2  children,  Francis  Isham,  Merle 
Whitters.  Large  owner  of  real  estate;  propr. 
Green  JMountain  Cheese  Factory;  charter  mem.  lo- 
cal telephone  co. ;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  from 
Town  of  Georgia,  1902.  Has  served  as  high  sch. 
prin.  and  in  various  town  offices.  Formerly  mem. 
Co.  B,  V.N.G.;  ex-dir.  Agrl.  Fair  of  Franklin  Co. 
Mem.  Vt.  State  Teachers'  Assn.  Democrat.  Metho- 
dist. IMem.  McKinley  Lodge,  K.  of  P.,  Modern 
Woodmen  of  America,  Grange.  Recreations: 
breeder  of  Vt.  ^Morgan  horses.  Home:  Georgia, 
Vt.     Address:     Plainfield,   Vt. 

WOOD,  Pliny  Williams,  lumber  dealer;  b.  Mill- 
bury,  ]Mass.,  Dec.  13,  184S;  s.  Abiel  Williams  and 
I'rances  Angeline  (Kelley)  Wood;  descendant  in  7tli 
generation  of  Thomas  Wood,  Rowley,  I\Iass.,  1654; 
grad.  Millbury  High  Sch.,  Eastman  Business  Coll., 
1871;  m.  :Millbury.  1874,  IMary  Lizzie  Lovell;  5  chil- 
dren, Pliny  Williams,  Jr.,  A.  Wayland  (both  in 
father's  lumber  business),  Helen  Lvdia  (died  Oct. 
23.  1887),  Frances  Irene  (Mrs.  Samuel  T.  Willis, 
of  Worcester),  Gladys  Lovell.  Worked  in  dry 
goods  store  and  as  ry.  flagman,  telegraph  operator 
and  ticket  elk..  Providence  &  Worcester  Ry.;  boolv- 
keeper,  Jason  Emerson  &  Son,  cotton  brokers, 
Providence,  R.I.,  5  yrs.;  later  bookkeeper  for  C.  D. 
Morse  &  Co.,  Millbury;  head  bookkeeper,  Charles 
Baker  &  Co.,  lumber  dealers,  Worcester;  became 
connected  with  AVilliam  H.  Sawyer  in  lumber  busi- 
ness, 1881,  bought  third  interest  in  this  coinpany, 
1898;  sec.  and  treas.  W.  H.  Sawyer  Luml^er  Co., 
1898-08;  sold  out  and  engaged  in  business  on  ow^n 
account  Apr.,  1909,  as  P.  W.  Wood  Lumber  Co.  Or- 
ganized. 1901,  and  1st  pres.,  Mass.  Retail  Lumber 
Dealers'  Assn.:  dir.  Worcester  Bd.  of  Trade.  1903-7. 
Pres.  Worcester  Bapt.  Social  Union,  1899;  dir.  Bos- 
ton Bapt.  Social  Union,  1913-14;  dir.  Y.M.C.A., 
Worcester,  1898-09.  York  and  Scottish  Rite  Mason 
(32°);  mem.  I.O.O.F..  O.U.A.M.,  Worcester  Me- 
chanics Assn.  Clubs:  Worcester  (jountrv,  Hancock, 
Tatassit  Canoe.  Home:  9  Shattuck  St.  Office:  11 
Garden   St..  Worcester,   Mass. 

WOOD,  Porter  Iiemuel,  lawyer.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WOOD,  Pam,  Jr.,  mfr. ;  b.  Great  Grimsby,  Lin- 
colnshire, Eng.,  .July  20,  1877;  s.  Sam  and  Lucy 
Wliitworth  (Ward)  Wood;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Boston, 
Lincolnshire.  Eng.,  Owen  Sound.  Ontario.  Can.  and 
W^oIIaston.  ]Mass. ;  m.  Emily  W.  Linde,  of  Ben- 
neckenstein.  Germany.  Mar.  2,  1897:  children. 
Emily,  Herbert  VT.,  Irene  Elsie.  Came  to  America. 
1888;  eneaeed  in  mfr.  of  shoe  machinery  ever 
since  beginning  of  active  career.  Trustee  Odd  Fel- 
lows Home  of  Mass.  Progressive  Republican.  Uni- 
versalist. Has  served  as  Grand  High  Priest  Grand 
Encampment  of  Mass.  I.O.O.F. ;  mem.  Mt.  T\'ollas- 
ton  Lodge  No.  80,  I.O.O.F.;  Manet  Encampment  No. 
75;  George  L.  Gill  Rebekah  Lodge  (all  in  Quincv, 
iSIass.);  Norfolk  Lodge  No.  178,  A.O.U.W.,  Norfolk 
Downs.  Mass.  Home:  255  Newbury  Av..  Atlantic. 
Mass. 

WOOD.  Sumner  Gilbert,  clersvman;  b.  Boston. 
May  23.  1855:  s.  Franklin  and  Pamelia  (Huntley) 
"Wood:  descendant  of  Capt.  .Tohn  Wood.  Framing- 
ton,  about  1675,  later  Hopkinton,  Mas=..  and  charter 
mem.  Congl.  Ch.  there;  srrad.  Waltham  (INIass.) 
High  Sch.,  1873;  A.B..  Williams.  1877;  B.D..  An- 
dover  Theol.  Sem.,  1880;  m.  Emma  Frances  Chad- 
bourne,  of  Williamstown.  IMass..  Mar.  24,  1881;  2 
sons,  Robert  F.  (chemist  for  Quincy  Smelting 
Works.  Houghton.  Mich.).  Horace  W.  (with  Ran- 
dall-Faichnev  Co..  Boston).  Ordained  Congl.  min- 
istry. 1880:  pastor  New  Ipswich,  N.H..  1881-3,  Fall 


River,  Mass.,  1883-8,  Easthampton,  1888-01,  Bland- 
ford,  1901-11,  Winchester,  N.H.,  since  Sept.,  1911. 
Autlioi-:  The  Ta\erns  and  Turnpikes  of  Blandford, 
1733-1S33,   1908.    Address:  Winchester,  N.H. 

WOOD,  William,  clergyman;  b.  Snave  Parish, 
Kent  Co.,  Eng.;  s.  John  and  Mary  (Couchman) 
Wood;  removed  with  parents  to  Can.  when  a  small 
boy;  grad.  scientific  course.  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem., 
1892;  studied  Boston  Univ.,  1894-5;  m.  St.  Andrews, 
N.B.,  June  16,  1892,  Helena  Stirling,  d.  Capt.  and 
JNIrs.  Sarah  M.  Snellgrove.  Joined  Me.  Conf.  and  or- 
dained to  ministry  iM.  E.  Ch.,  1893;  pastor  Cornisli. 
Kittery,  Soutli  I'ortland  Boothbay  Harbor,  Berlin, 
N.H.,  Bridgton,  and  Kenneliunkjiort.  Greatly  inter- 
ested in  temperance  and  reform  work;  author  of 
Abstract  of  IMaine  Law  and  frequent  contbr.  to 
jiress;  has  written  many  poems  and  some  bal- 
lads and  popular  songs,  grave  and  humorous,  which 
have  been  widely  published.  Mason.  Address:  Ken- 
nebunkport,   i\Ie. 

WOOD,  William  Ellis,  ice  conveying  machinery; 
b.  Arlington,  ]Mass.,  Jan.  27,  1852;  s.  William 
Thorning  and  Sophia  Matilda  (Blake)  Wood;  de- 
scendant of  Josiah  Wood  (b.  1629),  who  came  to 
America  about  1650;  ed.  Arlington  Higli  Sch.;  m. 
Susan  Tileston  Freeman,  of  North  Bridgton,  Me., 
May  7,  1874;  9  children,  Elizabeth  Freeman,  Jolm 
Freeman,  William  Thorning,  Ellis  Gray,  Harold 
Blake,  Helen  Crosby  (Mrs.  Dunbar  F.  Carpenter,  of 
^ledford.  Ore.),  Annie  Wyman  (Mrs.  James  Nowell, 
of  Winchester,  Mass.),  Susan  Freeman.  Oliver  Wis- 
wall.  Mfr.  ice  tools  and  conveying  machinery,  Bos- 
ton, since  1871;  mem.,  1871-05,  of  William  T.  Wood 
&  Co.  (founded,  1834,  at  Arlington,  :\Iass.);  pres. 
Gifford-Wood  Co.,  successors  to  William  T.  Wood 
&  Co.,  and  Gifford  Bros,  (founded,  1814,  Hudson, 
N.Y.) ;  main  office  of  company  at  Hudson,  N.Y., 
brandies,  Boston  and  Chicago;  also  engaged  in 
agrl.  tool  and  seed  business  10  yrs.,  title  of 
Parker  &  Wood.  Del.  of  L^.S.  ice  industries  to  In- 
ternal. Congress  of  Refrigeration.  Paris,  France, 
1908,  Vienna.  Austria.  1910,  Chicago,  111.,  1913. 
Trustee  Elbridge  Farmer  Fund  for  Robbins  Li- 
brary, Pratt  Sch.  Fund,  Arlington  Bapt.  Soc;  mem. 
Arlington  Sch.  Com..  1882-8.  Mem.  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce,  Natural  Ice  Assn.  of  America, 
Eastern  Ice  Dealers'  Assn.  (New  York),  Western 
Ice  Assn.  (Kansas  City,  Mo.),  Southern  Ice  Ex- 
change (Atlanta.  Ga.).  Middle  States  Ice  Pro- 
ducers' Exchange  (hon.).  Mass.  Ice  Dealers'  Assn. 
(pres.  1  yr. ),  Conn.  Ice  Dealers'  Assn..  Illinois  Ice 
Dealers'  Assn.,  Iowa  Ice  Dealers'  Assn.  Republi- 
can. Baptist.  Recreations:  early  learned  to  play 
violin  and  piano  and  has  served  as  organist  vari- 
ous chs.  Home:  38  Academy  St.,  Arlington,  Mass. 
Office:   51  N.  Market  St.,  Boston. 

WOOD,  William  DIadisou,  mfr. ;  b.  Edgartown, 
Marthas  Vineyard.  IMass..  Apr.  5.  1861;  s.  William 
Jason  and  Amelia  (Madison)  Wood;  (father  of 
English  and  Portuguese  parentage,  who  finally  set- 
tled at  Edgartown);  ed.  pub.  schs.  to  11:  m.  Ellen, 
d.  Frederick  Ayer.  of  Boston.  Began  as  clerk  in 
Wamsutta  Mills  office;  later  engaged  in  banking 
and  brokerage  lousiness ;  assisted  in  reorganizing 
several  Fall  River  mills  and  became  paymaster; 
was  supt.  Washington  Mills.  Lawrence;  joined  in 
merger  of  woolen  mills.  1900.  and  now  pres.  Am. 
Woolen  Co.  (28  mills).  "VA'ood  W^orsted  Mills,  of 
Lawrence  (largest  in  world).  Ayer  Mills,  Wash- 
ington INIills  (Lawrence).  Nat.  and  Providence 
Worsted  Mills  (R.I.).  South  111.  Coal  Co..  Am. 
Woolen  Co.  (New  York)  ;  dir.  Old  Colony  Box  Co.. 
Merchants  Nat.  Bank.  Pierce  Mfsr.  Co.  (New  Bed- 
ford), etc.  Renublican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Nat. 
j^ssn.  Wool  Mfrs.  (v. -p.),  Home  INIarket  Club 
(v. -p.).  Clubs:  Union  League.  IMetropolitan  (New 
York).  Algonquin  (Boston).  (Tonntry  (Brookline). 
Essex  County  (Manchester-by-the-Sea.  Mass.). 
Home:  Andover.  Mass..  and  21  Fairfield  St..  Bos- 
ton,    Office:    Shawmut   Bank   Bldg.,   Boston.* 

WOODBERRY,  Georgre  Edward,  author;  b.  Bev- 
erly, Mass..  May  12.  1855:  s.  Henry  Elliot  and 
Sarah  Dane  (Tuck)  Woodberry;  A.B..  Harvard. 
1877;  (Litt.D..  Amherst.  1905.  Harvard.  1911; 
TjL.D..  Western  Reserve.  1907;  unmarried.  Prof 
English.  U.  of  Neb.,  1S77-S,  1880-2:  prof,  compara- 
tive literature,  Columbia.  1891-1904.  Fellow  Am. 
Acad,    of   Arts    and    Sciences;    member    Am.    Acad. 


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Arts  and  Letters;  hon.  fellow  Royal  Soc.  Litera- 
ture. (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books.)    Address:   Beverly,  Mass.* 

WOOBBBIBGi:,  Blchard  George,  clergyman;  b. 
London,  Kngr.,  Xov.  15,  1S51;  s.  Thomas  John  and 
Jane  (Fears)  Woodbridge;  came  to  America,  1868; 
grad.  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1880;  m.  Anna  A.  Rode, 
of  N.Y.  Citv,  July  7,  1880;  5  children,  Charles 
Kingsley,  Sumner  Byrne,  Richard  G.,  Agnes,  Annie. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1S81;  pastor  Salmon 
Falls,  N.H.,  1880-2,  Osage,  la.,  1882-5,  Iowa  City, 
la.,  1885-7,  New  York,  1887-93,  Middleboro,  Mass., 
1893-02,  Somerville,  Mass.,  1902-6,  Wallingford, 
Conn.,  1906-11,  Vergennes,  Vt.,  since  1911.  Ad- 
dre.'^s:  Vergennes,  Vt. 

WOODBBIDGX:,  Samuel  Homer,  engineer;  b. 
Perlli  Anibov,  .\..l..  Dec.  26,  1M8;  s.  Stephen  G.  and 
Sarah  (Fisher)  Woodliridge;  A.B.,  Williams,  1873; 
student  Mass.  Inst.  Tecli.,  1876-9;  m.  Adele  R.  Tay- 
lor, of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  June  25,  1891.  Asst. 
instr.,  1882-4,  instr.,  1884-95,  asst.  prof.,  1895-1900, 
asso.  prof,  heating  and  ventilation,  1900-14,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.  Has  served  as  consulting  and  design- 
ing engr.  for  heating,  ventilating  and  sanitary  in- 
stallation, many  bldgs.:  U.S.  Capitol,  1895-1911; 
Congressional  bldgs.,  1904-10;  Nat.  Cathedral  P.E. 
Ch.,  Washington,  I).C. ;  new  Postofflce  bldg..  Pa. 
R.R.  Sta.,  New  York,  etc.  Reported  to  Congress  on 
plan  for  an  economic  value  of  central  plant  for 
power,  lighting  and  heating  for  federal  exec,  bldgs., 
Washington,  1905;  reported  on  the  sanitary  condi- 
tion of  sch.  houses  of  Boston,  New  York,  Phila., 
Portland  and  Auburn,  Me.,  Portsmoutli  and  Con- 
cord, N.H.,  1896-08.  Pres.  Sanitary  Engineering 
Co.  Chmn.  Committee  on  Car  Sanitation,  Am.  Pub. 
Health  Assn.;  mem.  Assn.  Heating  and  Ventilating 
Engrs.,  London,  Eng.,  Civic  Service;  organizer  and 
dir.  of  3-yr.  nat.  campaign  which  resulted  in  over- 
throw of  La.  Lottery  after  its  removal  to  Tampa 
and  Honduras.  Chmn.  bd.  trustees  Mass.  State 
Hosp.;  dir.  N.E.  Watch  and  Ward  Soc;  mem.  U.S. 
Naval  League  for  Dipsomaniacs.  Author  of  tech. 
and  pop.  papers  on  liygienic  and  sanitary  topics. 
Home:  West  Newton,  Mass.  Office:  Boylston 
Chambers,  Boston.* 

WOODBBIDGE,  "Warren  Samuel,  clergyman, 
educator;  Dec.  25,  1851-Apr.  6,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909.) 

WOODBUBV,  Carl  Vose,  prof,  chemistry;  b. 
Skowhegan,  Me.,  Aug.  18,  1877;  s.  Clinton  Aaron 
and  Ida  Sumner  (Vose)  Woodbury;  descendant  of 
earlv  Colonial  ancestry;  grad.  Deering  High  Sch., 
Portland,  Me.,  1894;  B.A.,  Bowdoin,  1899;  spl. 
studies,  summers,  at  Harvard;  (hon.  M.A.,  Nor- 
wich U.,  1909);  m.  Ella  Frances  Lovell,  of  North- 
field,  Vt.  (formerly  of  Yarmouth,  Me.),  June  17, 
1903;  4  children,  Doris  Lovell,  b.  Apr.  11,  1904; 
Olga  Frances,  Mar.  7,  1906;  Claire  Vose,  Oct.  13, 
1910;  Ida  Vose,  Julv  9,  1914.  Prin.  Baring  (Me.) 
High  Sch.,  1899-1900;  asst.  prof,  chemistry,  1900-2, 
prof,  since  1902,  registrar  since  1913.  Norwich  U. 
Maj.  V.N.G.  by  virtue  of  professorshi])  in  Norwich 
U.  Mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Phi  Beta  K.oppa,  Theta 
Delta  Chi,  Theta  Chi  (hon.).  Republican.  Conglist. 
Corporate  mem.  A.B.C.F.M.  and  licensed  lay 
preacher;  mem.  state  exec.  com.  Y.M.C.A.  Del. 
from  Vt.  to  8th  Internat.  Congress  of  Applied 
chemistry,  Washington,  D.C.,  and  New  York,  1912. 
Clubs:  Commercial,  Conversational.  Address: 
Northfield,  Vt. 

■WOODBURY,  Charles  Edward,  M.D.  (See  vol. 
1905.) 

WOODBURY,  Charles  Herbert,  artist;  b.  Lynn, 
Mass..  Julv  14.  1864;  .'•.  Sotli  H.  and  Marv  (Parker) 
Woodbury;  B.S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1886;  studied 
art.  .lulien  Acad.,  Paris;  m.  Maicia  Oakes,  June  26, 
1890  (deceased).  Awarded  gold  medal.  Atlanta;  2d 
prize,  Nashville;  prize,  Boston  Art  Club;  3  medals. 
Mechanics'  Assn.,  Boston:  medals,  Paris  Expn., 
1900,  Buffalo  Expn.,  1901,  St.  Louis  Expn.,  1904; 
1st  prize,  Worcester,  1905;  hon.  mention,  Pitts- 
burgh, 1906:  2d  prize  Worcester  Art  Mus.,  1907; 
silver  medal,  Buenos  Aires,  1910;  Evans  prize. 
1911;  silver  medal,  Corcoran  Gallery,  1914.  Most 
important  pictures:  ]\Iid-Ocean:  A  Heavy  Sea;  The 
Ground  Swell;  Maine  Coast;  The  Forest;  On  a  Lee 
Shore.  Represented  in  Boston  Art  Mus..  Berkshire 
Athenaeum,  Worcester  Art  Mu.s.,  R.I.   Sch.  Design, 


John  Herron  Inst.,  Indianapolis,  Carnegie  Inst., 
Pittsburgli,  and  in  collection  of  Queen  of  Italy. 
N.A.,  1907;  pres.  Boston  Water  Color  Club;  mem. 
New  York  Water  Color  Club:  Clubs:  St.  Botolph, 
Technology.  Summer  Home:  Ogunquit,  Me.  Studio: 
194  Clarendon  St.,  Boston.* 

WOODBURY,  Charles  Jeptha  Hill,  engineer;  b. 
Lynn,  .Mass.,  May  4.  1S51;  s.  .1.  I'orter  and  Mary 
Adams  (Hill)  Woodbury;  pre)),  edn.  pub.  schs., 
Lvnn:  tecli.  edn.  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  (hon.  A.M., 
Tufts,  1S93;  ScD.,  Union,  1906,  Dartmouth,  1908); 
m.  Maria  H.  Brown,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  Nov.  26,  1878. 
Engr.,  Factory  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  1878-94;  asst.  engr. 
Am.  Bell  Teleplione  Co.,  1894-08;  consulting  engr. 
since  1908.  Non-resident  lecturer  Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 
and  Cornell;  chmn.  Lynn  Sch.  Com.,  1886-95. 
Awarded  Alsacian  medal,  SociSte  Industrielle  de 
Mulhouse,  1883;  John  Scott  medal.  City  of  Phila., 
for  meiitorious  elec  invention,  1885;  Assn.  medal, 
Xat.  Assn.  of  Cotton  Mfrs.,  1910.  Mem.  Am.  Soc. 
Civ.  Engrs.,  Am.  Soc.  Mecli.  Engrs.,  Am.  Inst.  Elec. 
Engrs.,  Nat.  Assn.  Cotton  IMfrs.  (sec.  and  treas., 
1S94 — ),  Soc  of  Arts,  S.A.R.;  fellow  A.A.A.S.;  hon. 
mem.  N.Y.  Telephone  Soc,  N.E.  Telephone  Soc; 
corr.  mem.  Am.  Numismatic  Soc;  pres.  Lynn  Hist. 
Soc,  1913 — '.  Clubs:  Engineers'  (New  York),  Art, 
St.  Botolph  (Boston),  Oxford,  Whiting  (Lynn). 
(See  Wlio's  Who  in  America  for  writings,  etc.) 
Home:  51  Baltimore  St.,  Lvnn,  Ma^s.  Office:  45 
Milk  St.,  Boston.* 

WOODBURY,  Bdwin  Staudish,  mfr.  boots  and 
shoes:  1'.  Boston.  July  22,  1849;  s.  Charles  and 
Relief  Lincoln  (Ball)  Woodbury;  ed  pub.  schs.; 
m.  West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1874,  Ilione  Frances 
Marcy.  Clk.  for  Rice  &  Hutcliins  for  6  yrs.;  entered 
mfr.  of  boots  and  shoes,  at  Marblehead,  Mass., 
1874,  but  on  account  of  loss  by  fire,  established 
factory  at  Salem,  1888,  where  has  since  continued; 
v.-p.  Dorchester  Savings  Bank;  trustee  of  estate 
of  Charles  Woodbury  and  two  other  estates:  treas. 
Boston  Deaf  Mute  Soc;  pres.  Woodbury  Geneal. 
Soc.  Mem.  Congl.  Ch.  Union,  City  Missionary  Soc, 
Congl.  Assn.  Mason;  Union  Lodge,  Dorchester 
(treas.,  1899-12);  Dorchester  R.A.  Chapter;  Boston 
Council;  DeMolay  Commandery;  Aleppo  Temple, 
Shrine;  also  Lodge  of  Perfection  14°,  Princes  of 
Jerusalem  16°,  Chapter  of  Rose  Croix  18°,  Mass. 
Consistory  32°.  Clubs:  Congregational,  Newton 
Golf.  Albemarle  Golf.  Home:  613  Walnut  St.,  New- 
ton ville,  Mass.;  (summer)  Big  Moose  Lake,  N.Y. 
Office:    15   Exchange   St.,   Boston. 

WOODBURY,  Ernest  Roliston,  educator;  b. 
Farmington,  Me.,  July  3,  1871;  s.  Roliston  and 
Maria  (Billings)  Woodbury;  descendant  of  Wil- 
liam Woodbury,  the  immigrant,  Salem,  Mass., 
about  1630;  grad.  Me.  State  Normal  Sch.,  Castine, 
1889;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1895,  A.M.,  1908;  m.  Fanny 
Louise  Gibson,  of  North  Conway,  N.H.,  Aug.  8, 
1898;  3  children,  Roliston  Gibson,  Wendell  DeWitt, 
Dorothea.  Prin.  Frveburg  (Me.)  Acad.,  1895-1900, 
Kimball  Union  Acad.,  Meriden,  N.H.,  1900-5,  Thorn- 
ton Acad.,  Saco,  Me.,  since  1905.  Republican.  Cong- 
list.  Mem.  Saco  Lodge,  F.  and  A.M.;  York  Chapter. 
R.A.M.;  Me.  Council  R.  and  S.M. ;  Bradford  Com- 
mandery, K.T.    Address:  Saco,  INIe. 

WOODBURY,  Prank  Dana,  secretary;  Apr.  15, 
1842-Nov.   19,   1909.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

'^'WOODBURY,  Gordon,  lawyer,  farmer;  b.  New 
York.  N.Y.,  Sept.  17,  1863;  s.  Freeman  Perkins  and 
Harriet  Ann  (McGaw)  Woodbury;  grad.  Phillips 
Exeter  Acad.,  1882;  B.A.,  Harvard,  1886;  LL.B., 
Columbia  Law  Sch.,  1888,  M.A.,  1888;  m.  Charlotte 
Eliza  Woodbury,  of  Methuen,  Mass.,  Apr.  IS,  1894; 
5  children,  Martha  R.,  Eliza  G.,  Peter,  George,  Mar- 
garet Orr.  Admitted  to  N.Y.  bar,  1888,  and  prac- 
ticed in  that  state  until  1890;  on  account  of  failure 
in  health  went  to  N.H. ;  recovered  strengtli  com- 
pletely and  resumed  active  business  by  purchas- 
ing the  Manchester  LTnion.  of  which  was  editor  10 
yrs.;  also  entered  politics;  now  owner  and  mgr.  of 
farm  of  1200  acres;  dir.  Amoskeag  Savings  Bank, 
IManchester  Traction.  Light  &  Power  Co.;  mem. 
N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1891-3;  del.  Dem.  Nat.  Conv., 
1896;  also  Palmer  and  Buckner  Dem.  Conv.,  1896; 
mem.  N.H.  Constl.  Conv.,  1903;  Dem.  candidate 
ifor  N.H.   Senate,    1896;   candidate   for  U.S.   Senate. 

912.    Mem.   N.Y.   State  Bar  Assn.,   Southern  N.H. 


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[Bar  Assn.  Presbyn.  Mason.  Clubs:  Derryfteld 
(Manchester);  University,  Manhattan  (New  York). 
Recreations:  farming.  Home:  Bedford,  N.H.  Of- 
fice; Manchester,  X.H. 

WOODBURY,  Ida  Sanmer  Vose;  b.  Dennysville, 
INIe.,  1  ifc.  11,  isr>l;  d.  I'elor  Kbenezer  and  Lydia 
(Kilby)  Vose;  grad.  Dennysville  High  Sch.,  1S70; 
(on  account  of  defective  eyesight,  studied  with 
pvt.  instrs.  until  she  had  completed  the  course  of 
the  best  seminaries);  m,  Clinton  A.  Woodbury, 
June  2,  1S76  (died  1S94).  Teacher  in  high  sch.  be- 
fore marriage;  pres.  State  IMissionary  Soc,  Me., 
1884-95.  and  lectured  extensively;  Held  sec.  Am. 
Missionary  Assn.,  1S95 — ;  lectures  on  religious, 
historic,  patriotic  and  lit.  subjects;  extensive  trav- 
eler in  U.S.  Conglist.  Mem.  D.A.R.  and  many  lit. 
and  liist.  clubs.  Home:  4  Washburn  Place,  Brook- 
line,  Mass.    Office-  14  Beacon  St..  Boston.* 

WOODBURY,  John,  lawyer;  b.  Lynn,  Mass.,  Jan. 
26,  1856;  s.  John  P.  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Silsbee) 
Woodbury;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1880;  student  Harvard 
Law  Sch,;  admitted  to  Suffolk  bar,  1885;  m.  Boston, 
Feb.  IS,  1885,  Jennie  Russell  Woodbury.  Sec.  Met- 
ropolitan Park  Commn.,  Boston,  1896-11;  formerly 
mem.  State  Bd.  of  Publication;  sec.  Trustees  of 
Pub.  Reservations  of  Mass.  Republican.  Clubs: 
Union,  Harvard,  Club  of  Odd  Volumes  (Boston); 
Grolier  (Xew  York).  Home:  345  Marlboro  St.  Of- 
fice: 14  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

WOODBURY,  John  C,  engraver;  b.  Charlton, 
Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1856;  s.  Moses  Davis  and  Louisa 
(Allen)  Woodbury;  S.B.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst., 
1876;  m.  Jennie  S.  Morse,  of  Charlton,  Mass.,  Nov. 
12,  1879;  children,  Esther,  J.  Edward,  Robert  M., 
Anna,  Howard  Davis.  Began  in  engraving  business 
at  Worcester,  1879,  incorporating  1902,  and  since 
pres.  and  treas.  Woodbury  &  Co.,  artists,  engravers 
and  art  printers.  Republican.  Conglist.  Home:  84 
Park  Av.    Office:   274  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

WOODBURY,  Louis  Aug-ustus,  M.D.;  b.  Salem, 
N.H.,  Oct.  1,  1844;  s.  Washington  and  Dolly  Head 
(Jones)  Woodbury,  and  descendant  of  John  Wood- 
bury, the  immigrant,  IMass.  Colony,  1624;  ed.  pub. 
schs..  Concord,  N.H. ;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1872;  m.  North  Andover,  Mass.,  1869,  Alice  Chester 
Stanwood  (died  May,  1889);  m.  2d,  Portsmouth,  N. 
H.,  Sept.,  1890,  Helen  Nev  Robinson.  Enlisted  at 
18  in  Co.  D,  16th  Regt.  N.H.  Vols.,  and  served  until 
mustered  out;  has  practiced  at  (ixroveland,  Mass., 
since  1872;  sec.  and  treas.  Groveland  Mut.  Fire  Ins. 
Co.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.H.  Assn.  Army  Sur- 
geons, Harvard  Alumni  Assn.,  Haverhill  Med.  Club, 
S.A.R.,  N.E.  Historic-Geneal.  Soc,  Essex  Inst., 
G.A.R.  Episcopalian.  Mason  (K.T.).  Has  contrib- 
uted several  papers  to  med.  socs.,  and  has  done 
considerable  hist,  and  geneal.  work;  among  papers 
and  pub.  works  are;  A  Contribution  to  the  Early 
History  of  Medicine  in  Haverhill,  Mass.;  Inscrip- 
tions from  the  Old  Cemetery  in  (.Jroveland:  Early 
Ministers  of  Bradford;  An  Historical  Sketch  of 
Bradford  in  the  Revolution,  etc.  Address:  Grove- 
land,  Mass. 

WOODBURY,  Marcia  Oakes,  artist;  June  20, 
1865-Nov.  7,  1913.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in   America.   1912-13.) 

WOODBURY,  Urban  Andraln,  governor;  Julv  11, 
1838-Apr.  15,  1915.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1914-15.)* 

WOODCOCK,  Fred  Wayland,  life  ins.;  b.  Win- 
chendon,  Mass.,  May  17,  1868;  s.  William  Lansford 
and  Susan  Jane  (Stratton)  Woodcock;  descendant 
of  John  Woodcock,  who  settled  early  in  1600  in 
what  is  now  North  Attleboro,  Mass.;  grad.  Gushing 
Acad.,  Ashburnham,  Mass.,  1887;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1891;  m.  Sept.  20,  1893,  Josephine  Ellen  Greenwood, 
of  Ashburnham,  Mass.;  2  children,  Edmund  G., 
Mary.  In  life  ins.  business  since  1892.  Mem.  and 
sec.  Sch.  Com.,  Winthrop,  Mass.;  trustee  Cushing 
Acad.,  Ashburnham,  Mass.  Mem.  Zeta  Psi,  Kappa 
Kappa  Kappa.  Progressive  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mason.  Elk.  Club:  Cottage  Park  Y'acht  (Win- 
throp, Mass.).  Recreations:  baseball,  bowling. 
Home:  Winthrop,  Mass.  Office;  176  Federal  St., 
Boston. 

WOODCOCK,  Theodore  Earle,  mfr.,  banker;  b. 
Leicester,  Mass.,  Feb.   19,   1825.     (See  vol.  1909.) 


WOODEN,  Frederick  G.,  lawyer;  b.  Fairport,  N. 
Y.,  Mnv  ijC,  1S71;  .s.  Harrison  J.  and  Huldah  B. 
(Plumb)  Wooden;  ed.  Fairport  High  Sch.;  Geneseo 
(N.Y.,  State  Normal  Coll.;  studied  law  with  Cogs- 
well &  Cogswell,  Rochester;  m.  Clara  M.  Oatman, 
of  Fairport,  Dec.  7,  1893;  1  daughter,  Maida  A. 
Admitted  to  Mass.  bar,  1900,  and  since  in  prac- 
tice at  Springfield.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905- 
06;  .judge  advocate  M.V.M.,  1907-8;  city  solicitor, 
Springfield,  1909,  1910.  Republican.  Universalist. 
Mem.  Odd  Fellows,  Delphic  Soc,  Geneseo,  N.Y. 
Clubs:  Wintlirop,  Economic.  Home:  30  Monmoufh 
St.    Office:   15   Elm  St.,   Springfield,   Mass. 

WOODFIN,  John  M.,  mfr.;  b.  Pulaski,  Tenn.,  Jan. 
5,  1849;  s.  John  and  Frances  E.  Woodfln;  common 
sch.  edn.;  m.  Rutland,  Vt.,  1876,  Caroline  Augusta 
Draper  Fisher.  Entered  mfg.  business  at  Rutland, 
1874;  pres.  Lincoln  Iron  Works,  also  Marble  Sav- 
ings  Bank.     Home:     Rutland,   Vt. 

WOODFORD,  Arthur  Bumham,  economist;  b. 
Winsted,  Conn.,  Oct.  7,  1861;  s.  John  and  Laura 
(Burnham)  Woodford;  Ph.B.,  Sheffield  Scientific 
Sch.  (Yale),  1881;  post-grad,  work,  U.  of  Mich., 
.lohns  Hopkins,  ficole  des  Sciences  Politiques, 
Paris,  U.  of  Berlin,  1881-5;  A.M.,  Ind.  U.,  1886; 
Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  U.,  1891;  m.  Margaret  Cor- 
nelia Bowditch,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Aug.  19, 
1885;  3  children,  Francis  B.,  Burnham  B.,  Margaret 
B.  Special  agent  U.S.  Dept.  of  Labor,  1885;  prof. 
Ind.  U.,  18S5-9,  Wharton  Sch.  of  Finance,  U.  of 
Pa.,  1891-2,  Sch.  of  Social  Economics,  1892-6;  lec- 
turer New  York  U.,  1895-8;  instr.,  1897-1906,  rector 
since  1906,  Hopkins  Grammar  Sch.  Life  mem.  Am. 
Econ.  Assn.;  mem.  Patriotic  League,  Am.  Inst. 
Civics.  Clubs:  Graduates',  Country  (New  Haven). 
Author:  The  Economic  Primer,  1895.  Contbr.  to 
econ.  jours.  Recreations:  country  life.  Home:  459 
Whalley  Av.,    New   Haven,   Conn.* 

WOODFORD,  Dwiffht  Romanta,  shoe  merchant; 
b.  Candor,  N.Y.,  Feb.  24,  1891;  s.  Edwin  Francis 
and  Julia  Helena  (Kroni)  Woodford;  ed.  pub.  and 
high  schs.,  Binghamton,  N.Y. ;  m.  Laura  I.  Holt, 
of  Boston,  Nov.  25,  1913.  While  attending  sch. 
worked  odd  hours  in  shoe  store  of  G.  R.  Kinney 
&  Co.,  1899-07;  elk.  for  same  co.,  Binghamton, 
1907-11;  was  made  mgr.  of  store,  owned  by  same 
firm,  Boston,  Aug.  15,  1911;  became  mem.  of  firm, 
Jan.,  1913  (operates  38  stores  throughout  the 
U.S.);  sold  out  interests  with  the  G.  R.  Kinney 
&  Co.  Aug.,  1914;  now  traveling  for  the  A.  H. 
Berry  Shoe  Co.,  of  Portland,  Me.  Progressive. 
Protestant.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports.  Home: 
67  Moreland  St.,  Boston,  Mass.  Address:  149  Mid- 
dle  St.,   Portland,  Me. 

WOODFORD,  William  Atwater,  clergyman;  b. 
New  Haven.  Conn.,  Oct.  22,  186S;  s.  Oliver  Isaac  and 
Sarah  B.  (Thompson)  Woodford;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
New  Haven,  and  under  pvt.  tutor;  grad.  Berkeley 
Div.  Sch.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1895;  deacon,  1899, 
priest.  1900,  P.E.  Ch.;  m.  Harriet  Hart  Kirtland, 
of  New  Haven,  Conn..  July  2,  1888.  Minister  in 
charge  Oxford  and  Quaker  Farms,  Conn.,  1899- 
1900;  rector  Trinity  Ch.,  Seymour,  Conn.,  since 
1900.  Dir.  Pub.  Library  and  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Sey- 
mour. Republican.  Mem.  Mechanics'  Lodge,  I.O. 
O.F.,  Seymour.  Address:  91  Church  St.,  Seymour, 
Conn. 

WOODHOUSB,  Charles  Williamson,  banker; 
Sept.  19.  lS35-Dec.  20,  1914.  (See  vol.  1909,  also 
Who's  Who   in  America,   1906-7.) 

WOODHUIilj,  Marianna,  educator;  b.  Commack, 
Suffolk  Co.,  N,Y.;  d.  Rev.  John  Alpheus  and  Joanna 
(Brown)  Woodhull;  ancestry  traced  to  William  the 
Conquerer,  Sir  Richard  W^oodhuU,  Brookhaven,  L. 
I.,  N.Y. :  ed.  pvt.  schs.,  Groton,  Conn.;  Smith  Coll., 
Mass.;  U.  of  Oxford,  Eng. ;  A.M.,  Columbia  U. ;  un- 
married. In  charge  of  art,  and  English  composi- 
tion and  rhetoric,  Morristown  (N.J.)  Sem.;  in 
charge  of  lit.  and  composition,  Mt.  Vernon  Sem., 
Washington,  D.C.;  instr.  Dr.  Sach's  Collegiate 
Inst.,  New  York;  prof,  fine  arts  and  dean  of  women. 
Bates  Coll.,  1911-13;  prin.  Concord  Sch.  for  Girls 
since  1914.  Mem.  Smith  Coll.  Alumni  Assn.,  Alpha 
Soc.  (Smith  Coll.).  Clubs:  Women's  University 
(New  York),  College  (Boston).  Author:  The  Epic 
of  Paradise  Lost,   1907.    Address:    Concord,   Mass. 


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WOODIir,  Herbert  Pekln,  clergyman;  b.  Peking, 
China;  s.  Simeon  F.  and  Saiah  L.  (Utley)  Woodin; 
arrived  in  U.S.,  ISbU;  A. 13.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1888; 
B.D.,  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1893;  m.  Amenia,  N.Y.,  Jan. 
26,  1898,  Alice  Mead;  1  son,  Knowiton  M.  Ordained 
to  ministry  Congl.  Ch.,  1892;  pa.stor,  Cuitisville, 
Mass.,  1891-4,  Amenia,  N.Y.,  1894-8,  Chicopee, 
Mass.,  1898-1908,  Auburn,  Me.,  since  .Ian.,  1908. 
Pres.  Congl.  Conf.  and  Missionary  Soc.  of  Me., 
1915.  Mason;  mem.  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Grange.  Inde- 
pendent Republican.  Recreations:  tennis.  Ad- 
dress:    102   Pleasant  St.,  Aubuin,  Me. 

WOODING,  Charles  Iiawson,  librarian;  b. 
Bristol,  Conn.,  Nov.  1,  1869:  s.  L,a\vson  Jared  and 
Emeline  (Stone)  Wooding;  grad.  Bristol  High  Sch., 
1887;  A.B.,  Y'ale,  1892;  m.  Waterbury,  Conn.,  .lune 
1,  1893,  Cora  R.  Defendorf ;  1  child,  Helen,  b.  1897. 
Librarian  Free  Jjibrai-y,  Bristol,  since  1892.  Chmn. 
Bd.  of  Water  Commrs.  Republican.  Methodist. 
Mason.     Address:     Bristol,    Conn. 

WOODSflAN,  Abby  Johnson,  author:  h.  Woare, 
N.H.,  .Jan.  10,  1S2S:  d.  Edmund  and  Phebe  (Whit- 
tier)  Johnson:  cousin  of  John  G.  Whittier;  giad. 
Charlestown  Female  Sem..  1846;  m.  Henry  Wood- 
man (now  deceased).  Removed  from  Boston,  1876, 
to  Oak  Knoll,  Danvers.  Mass..  where  from  that 
time  until  his  death  John  G.  Whittier  spent  part 
of  each  j-ear;  made  tour  from  San  Francisco  to 
Sitka.  Author:  Picturesque  Alaska  (with  intro- 
duction by  John  G.  Whittier),  1889.  Address:  Dan- 
vers,   Mass. 

WOODMAN,  Albert  Stanton,  lawyer;  b.  Gorham, 
Me.,  Dec.  23,  ISGG;  s.  Jabez  Cushman  and  Mary 
.lane  (Crosby)  Woodman;  descendant  of  Mary 
Allerton,  of  the  Mayflower;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1887; 
studied  law  with  William  LeBaron  Putnam;  m. 
Alice  May  Andrews,  of  Lewiston,  Me.,  Mar.  30, 
1891;  3  children,  Harry  Andrews,  Mary  Alice,  Stan- 
ton Howe.  Admitted  to  Me.  bar,  1890;  mem.  firm 
of  Woodman  &  Wliitehouse  (Robert  Treat)  since 
1911.  Republican.  Conglist.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Me.  Bar  Assn.,  Cumberland  Bar  Assn.  (exec,  com.). 
Western  Me.  Music  Festival  Assn.  (exec.  com.). 
Clubs:  Economic,  Country,  Athletic,  State  Street 
Parish  (Portland).  Author:  The  Law  of  Trustees 
in  Bankruptcy,  1909.  Recreations:  music,  tennis, 
golf.  Home:  235  Brackett  St.,  Portland.  Office: 
85  Exchange  St.,  Portland,  Me.,  and  85  Devonshire 
St..   Boston,  Mas.'!.* 

WOODMAN.  Alpheus  Grant,  educator,  author; 
b.  Kingston,  Mass.,  Oct.  30.  1873;  s.  Dr.  A.  P.  and 
Emily  (Gi-ant)  Woodman:  ed.  in  Essex  and  Beverly, 
Maps.;  E-rad.  Mass.  Inst.  Technology,  B.S.  in  Chem- 
istry, 1897;  m.  1902.  Marion  L.  Cade,  Brighton, 
Mass.  Instr.  chemisti-.v,  Mass.  Inst.  Technology, 
1897 — ,  now  asso.  prof,  food  analysis.  Mem.  Am. 
Chem.  Soc.  Soc.  of  Arts,  Boston.  Author:  Air, 
""'ater  and  Food  from  a  Sanitary  Standpoint,  1900. 
Contbr.  to  chem.  and  photog.  jours.  Home:  Water- 
town.  'Mass. 

WOODMAN.  Caroline  Augusta,  teacher,  libi-a- 
rian;   Jan.   9.   lS-l(-June.  1912.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

WOODMAN,  Edward,  lawver;  b.  Mineral  Pt., 
Wis.,  Oct.  5,  1855:  s.  Cyrus  and  Charlotte  (Flint) 
Woodman;  descendant  of  Edward  Woodman.  New- 
bury, Mass.,  about  1670;  ed.  Cambridge  (Mass.) 
High  Sch..  1869-72.  Robert  Coll..  Constantinople, 
Turkey,  1873-4:  studied  Harvard,  1874-78,  A.B., 
1877.  A.M.,  1879;  LL.B..  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1881; 
m.  Lynn,  Mass.,  Oct.  24.  1883,  Caroline  Bowers; 
2  children,  Hannah,  Paul.  Has  practiced  at  Port- 
land, Me.,  since  1881;  v. -p.  Western  Rys.  &  Light 
Co.;  dir.  Canal  Nat.  Bank.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Me.  State  Bar  Assn..  Cumberland  Bar  Assn.,  Nat. 
Geog.  Soc.  Clubs:  Cumberland,  Portland  Athletic. 
Portland  Countrv.  Poitland  Yacht  (Portland), 
Union  (Boston).  Univeisitv.  Harvard  (New  York). 
Home:  75  Vaughan  St.  Office:  39  Exchange  St., 
Portland,  Me. 

WOODMAN.  James  Brown,  M.D.;  b.  Lebanon, 
N.H.,  Jan.  12.  1879:  s.  Milton  S.  (M.D.)  and  Mary  E. 
(Morey)  Woodman:  grad.  West  Lebanon  High  Sch., 
1896;  A.B..  Dartmouth,  1900:  M.D..  Dartmouth  Med. 
Sch..  1903;  m.  Ethel  M.  Everett,  of  Wollaston, 
Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1910;  1  son.  James  B..  b.  Apr.  13. 
1913.  Asst.  to  out-patient  dept,  Boston  Citv  Hosp. 
and   Children's   Hosp.,   Boston,   1901;   pvt.   asst.    to 


Dr.  John  M.  Gile,  Hanover,  N.H.,  1902-3;  house 
oflicer  Lying-in  Hosp.,  N.Y'.,  1902;  house  officer 
Alary  Hitchcock  Alemorial  Hosp.,  1903-4;  re- 
moved to  Franklin,  Apr.,  1904,  as  asst.  to  Dr. 
John  W.  Staples  and  surgeon  to  Sanborn  Hall  (pvt. 
hosp.);  examining  surgeon  to  Co.  H,  2d  Regt. 
N.H.N.G.,  since  1906.  Republican.  Mem.  N.H. 
State  Med.  Soc,  N.H.  State  Surg.  Club,  Phi  Kappa 
Psi,  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa.  Fellow  Am.  Coll.  of  Sur- 
geons. Club:  Red  Star.  Unitarian.  Recreations: 
fishing,  golf.    Address:  Franklin,  X.H. 

WOODMAN,  Milton  Sawyer,  M.D.  (See  vol.  1909.)' 

WOODMAN,    Stephen    roster,    insurance.      (See 

vol.   i:hi:i.> 

WOODMAN,  Willard  Woodbury,  educator;  b. 
Hebion,  Me.,  Jan.  18,  1865;  s.  Flavius  Mellen  and 
Edith  Olevia  (Bearce)  Woodman;  grad.  Edward 
Little  High  Sch.,  Auburn,  Me.,  1883;  taught  in 
pub.  schs.  of  Minot,  Me.,  1883-4;  A.B.,  with  honors, 
Bowdoin  Coll.,  1888  (editor  Bowdoin  Orient  and 
of  the  Bugle),  A.M.,  1S91;  m.  Gorham,  Me.,  June 
30,  1891,  Alice  Leona  Paine;  3  children,  Willard 
Paine,  b.  Dec.  3,  1893,  Karl  Ayer,  Feb.  15,  1896, 
Alice  Lucette,  May  25,  1898.  Instr.  Latin,  Thayer 
Acad.,  South  Braintree,  Mass.,  1888-9;  prin.  high 
sch.,  Gorham,  Me.,  1889-99;  prin.  high  sch.  and 
supt.  schs.,  CJorham,  1899-1900;  prin.  high  sch., 
Peabody,  Mass.,  since  1900.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mem.  Essex  Inst,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  Peabodv  Hist. 
Soc.  (v.-p.).  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Mason.    Address:   5  King  St.,  Peabody,  Mass. 

WOODRUFF,  Frank  Edward,  college  prof.;  b. 
Eden,  Vt.,  Mar.  20,  1855;  s.  William  Harrison  and 
Salome  (Allen)  Martin;  adopted  by  .John  Wood- 
ruff in  1856,  after  father's  death  and  name  changed 
by  act  of  Vt.  Legislature;  A.B.,  U.  of  Vt.,  1875,  A. 
M.,  1878;  grad.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1881;  U.  of 
Berlin,  1881-2;  Athens,  Greece,  1882-3;  m.  Athens, 
Greece,  Ellen  Eliza  Hamilton  (U.  of  Vt.,  1875),  of 
Brandon,  Vt.,  Jan.  11,  1883.  Ordained  Congl.  min- 
istry, 1883;  asso.  prof.  Biblical  lit.,  Andover  Theol. 
Sem.,  1883-7;  prof.  Greek,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  since  1887. 
.Supt.  schs.,  Brunswick,  Me.,  1900-4;  lecturer  on 
Greek  lit.,  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  1904  and  1907. 
Home:    Brunswick.  Me.* 

WOODRUFF.  Frank  Otis,  chemist;  b.  Machias, 
Me.,  Apr.  25.  1873;  s.  Aaron  L.  and  INIarv  E.  Wood- 
ruff; Ph.B.,  Brown  U.,  1899;  M.A.,  Tabor"  (la.)  Coll., 
1901;  student  chemistry,  U.  of  Mich.,  1901-2; 
physics  and  chemistry.  Harvard  Summer  Sch.;  m. 
Dorothy  May  Beckwith.  of  Wollaston,  Mass..  June 
8.  1906.  Instr.  Tabor  Coll.,  1899-1901;  asst.  chemist, 
Neb.  Bxpt.  Sta.,  1903-4;  asst.  chemist  and  instr. 
N.M.  Agrl.  Expt.  Sta..  1904;  with  U.S.  Bur.  of 
Chemistry  since  .Tan.  1,  1905;  detailed  to  analyt. 
work.  Food  Inspection  Lab.,  U.S.  Appraiser's 
Stores,  New  Y'ork.  1907:  food  and  drug  inspection 
chemist,  same,  Boston,  since  May.  1912.  Mem.  Am. 
Chem.  Soc.  Contbr.  reviews  for  Abstract  Journal 
of  American  Chemical  Journal.  Home:  Winthrop 
Highlands,    Mass.     Office:     88    Broad    St.,    Boston.* 

WOODRUFF,  Frederick  Orr,  real  estate  and 
trusteeship;  b.  East  Bridgewater,  Plymouth  Co., 
Mass.,  June  2,  1856;  s.  William  Braddock  and  Julia 
M.  (Abbe)  Woodruff;  descendant  of  Mathew  Wood- 
ruff, Hartford.  Conn.,  1636,  and  on  material  side  of 
John  Abbe,  Salem.  Mass..  1634;  ed.  pub.  schs., 
Chelsea,  Mass..  and  Wheeler's  Acad.;  m.  Fannie, 
d.  William  Tj.  Sturtevant,  of  East  Boston,  Feb.  18, 
1880;  3  children,  Lewis  S.,  Albert  W..  F.  Scott. 
At  age  of  19  entered  publishing  house  of  Ira  Brad- 
ley &  Co.  (established  1856)  and  became  partner, 
as  Bradley  &  Woodruff;  sold  interests  to  partner, 
1891.  in  order  to  devote  entire  time  to  real  estate 
business  and  as  trustee:  organized  large  real  estate 
tiusts  in  Boston  and  New  York;  treas.  and  dir. 
Shawmut  Realtv  Co.,  Beverly  Co.,  Woodruff  Pub. 
Co.;  dir.  Conn.  Valley  Realtv  Co.:  trustee  Suffolk 
Realty  Co.,  Wellington  Real  Estate  Trust.  Wrisrht 
Real  Estate  Trust,  N.E.  Storage  Warehouse  Co. 
Mem.  Boston  Real  Estate  Exchange,  Mass.  Real 
Estate  Exchange  (pres.,  1907,  1908).  S..4.R..  Soc. 
Colonial  Wars.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Clubs: 
City,  Athletic  (Boston).  Old  Belfry  (Lexington, 
I\Tass.),  City  (New  York).  Recreations:  golf. 
Home:  Lexin.gton,  Mass.  Office:  95  Milk  St.,  Bos- 
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WOODBUPF,  Georg°e  Catlin,  editor;  b.  Litch- 
field, Conn.,  June  1^3,  1^61;  s.  George  Morris  and 
Elizabeth  (Tarsons)  Woodruff,  and  descendant  of 
early  Colonial  ancestry;  prep.  edn.  Phillips  Acad., 
Andover,  Mass.;  B.A.,  Amherst,  1S!S5,  M.A.,  ISSS; 
grad.  Union  Theol.  Seni.,  New  York,  18S8;  rn.  Bal- 
timore, ild.,  1SS9,  Lucy  Este  Crawford.  Supt.  for 
Colo,  of  Congl.  S.S.  and  Pub.  Soc,  with  hdqrs.  at 
Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  lSSS-9;  pastor  Congl.  Ch., 
Green  Mountain  Falls,  Colo.,  1S90-1,  Faith  Chapel 
Mission  of  New  York  Av.  Presbyn.  Ch.,  Washing- 
ton, D.C.,  1S91-4;  demitted  from  ministry,  1S94; 
editor  and  propr.  Litchfield  Enquirer  since  Oct., 
1894.  Ex-fireman  and  ex-chief  Litchfield  Fire  Dept. ; 
It.  and  asst.  judge  advocate  staff  of  2d  Company, 
Governor's  Foot  Guard,  New  Haven.  Mem.  Conn. 
State  Editorial  Assn.  (ex-pres.),  Nat.  Editorial 
Assn..  Amherst  Alumni  Assn.  of  Conn,  and  of 
N.Y.  City,  Naugatuck  Valley  Yale  Alumni  Assn. 
Republican.  Mason;  mem.  B.P.O.  Elks,  B.  and  P.O. 
O.F.  Clubs:  University  (Hartford),  Union  League 
(New  Haven),  Litchfield  County  Univ.  Club.  Rec- 
reation.s:      traveling.      Address:      Litchfield,    Conn. 

WOODRUFF,  G-eorgre  Morris,  lawyer;  b.  Litch- 
field, Conn.,  Mar.  3,  1836;  s.  George  Catlin  and  Hen- 
I'ietta  Sophronia  (Seymour)  Woodruff;  prep.  edn. 
Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.;  A.B.,  Yale,  1857, 
A.M.,  1860;  Harvard  Law  Sch.;  m.  Flushing,  N.Y., 
June  13,  1860,  Elizabeth  Ferris  Parsons.  Admitted 
to  bar.  1859,  and  since  practiced  at  Litchfield; 
town  treas.,  1860-1906;  .ludge  of  probate,  1868- 
1906;  representative  in  Gen.  Assembly,  1863,  1865, 
1872;  state  railroad  commr.,  1874  to  1897;  now 
pres.  1st  Nat.  Bank,  Litchfield  Savings  Bank,  Litch- 
field Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Life 
mem.  Conn.  Hist.  Soc,  Litchfield  Hist,  and  Anti- 
quarian Soc;  mem.  Archteol.  Inst,  of  America,  Am. 
Hist.  Assn.,  Conn.  Civil  Service  Reform  Assn.,  Am. 
Bar  Assn.,  State  Bar  Assn.  of  Conn.  Address: 
Litchfield,  Conn. 

WOODRUFF,  Harrison  Gordon,  insurance  and 
banking;  b.  East  Brookfield,  Vt.,  June  1,  1872;  s. 
Andrew  Norton  and  Luella  Isabelle  (Hibbard) 
Woodruff;  prep.  edn.  Chelsea  (Vt.)  Acad.;  B.L., 
Norwich  U.,  Northfield,  Vt.,  1891;  m.  Manchester, 
N.H.,  Oct.  7.  1896.  Maude  Gertrude  Fifield;  2  chil- 
dren, Margaret  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  24,  1899,  Ethel 
Isabelle.  June  5.  1904.  Clk.  and  cashier  1st  Nat. 
Bank,  Chelsea,  Vt..  1891-3;  collection  elk.,  Amos- 
keag  Nat.  Bank,  Manchester.  N.H..  1893-01;  treas. 
Granite  Savings  Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  Barre,  Vt., 
Sept.  1.  1901-Jan.  1.  1915;  dir.  Nat.  Bank  of  Orange 
County,  Chelsea,  Vt..  since  May,  1910;  v. -p.  Granite 
Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  1907-15,  pres.  since  Jan.,  1915;  mem. 
firm  of  Ballard  &  Woodruff,  gen.  agt.  for  Vt.  Penn. 
Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  Phila.  since  Mar.,  1915.  Mem. 
sch.  bd..  City  of  Barre,  Mar..  1906-Apr.,  1915  (pres., 
1907-15")  :  acting  supt.  of  schs.,  Citv  of  Barre,  Anr.- 
Julv,  1915;  trustee.  Norwich  U.  since  .lune,  1914. 
V.-p.  Barre  Bd.  of  Trade  since  1913.  V.-p.  Vt.  State 
Banker's  Assn..  1915.  Republican.  Conglist.;  clk. 
Barre  Congl.  Ch.  since  Jan.  1,  1912:  supt.  S.S., 
1902-12:  dir.  A^t.  Domestic  Missionary  Soc.  Recrea- 
tions: golf.  Home:  13  Maple  Grove.  Oflice:  Miles 
Granite    Blk..    Barre,    Vt. 

WOODRUFF,  Helen  Smith,  author;  b.  Selma, 
Ala.;  d.  Oscar  Emmet  and  Emma  (West)  Smith; 
descendant  on  motiier's  side  of  Lord  Baltimore; 
ed.  under  tutors;  m.  Lewis  B.  Woodruff,  of  N.Y. 
City  and  Litchfield,  Conn.,  June  IS.  1906.  Mem. 
Authors'  League  of  America.  Author:  Mis' 
Beautv.  1912:  Reallv  Trulv  Nature  Stories,  1913; 
The  Ladv  of  the  Lighthouse.  1913;  The  Little 
Hoiic^e.  1914;  Reallv  Truly  Fairy  Stories.  1915.  Rep- 
utation made  on  The  Lady  of  the  Lighthouse  (3d 
best  seller,  1913);  has  given  all  rovalties  of  this 
book  to  help  raise  the  $300,000  fund  for  the  New 
York  Assn.  for  the  Blind.  Home:  (wintei)  14  E. 
68th  St.,  New  York;    (summer)   Litchfield,  Conn. 

•WOODRUFF,  James  G.,  mfr.;  b.  Northfield 
(Litchfield).  Conn..  Aug.  ?7,  1842;  s.  Isaac  B.  and 
Sarah  Ann  (Gilbert)  Woodruff;  grad.  acad..  Water- 
town,  Conn.;  m.  Watertown,  May  10,  1864,  Abbie  E. 
Osborn.  Served  in  Civil  War,  as  mem.  State  Militia 
and  Co.  F,  2d  Conn.  Vols  :  'lischnrp'ed,  Au<?.,  1861; 
earlv  became  connected  with  mfg.  interests:  pres. 
and  "treas.  W.  L.  Gilbert  Clock  Co.;  dir.  Hurlbut 
Nat.    Bank,   First   Nat.    Bank;    mem.   Conn.   Ho.    of 


Itep.,  1907.    liepublican.    Episcopalian.    Home:    247 
N.  Main  St.,  Winsted,  Conn. 

WOODRUFF,  James  Parsons,  lawyer;  b.  Litch- 
field, Cunn.,  Oct.  30,  1868;  s.  George  Morris  and 
Elizabeth  Ferris  (Parsons)  Woodruff;  B.A.,  Am- 
heist  Coll.,  1891,  M.A.,  1894;  I.,L.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch., 
1893,  M.L.,  1894,  since  in  practice  at  Litchfield;  m. 
New  York,  1895,  Lillian  Churchill  Bell;  3  children, 
Lillian  Bell,  Candace  Catlin,  Isabell  Parsons.  Mem. 
Bd.  Edn.,  Litchfield,  1894-09;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1899,  1903;  treas.  Litchfield  Mut.  Fire  Ins. 
Co.;  dir.  First  Nat.  Bank;  dir.  and  v.-p.  Litchfield 
Water  Co.,  Litchfield  Savings  Soc.  Formerly  judge 
Probate  Court  Dist.  of  Litchfield;  del.  Dem.  Nat. 
Conv.,  St.  Louis,  1904;  bldg.  and  loan  assn.  commr. 
for  State  of  Conn.,  Dec,  1911-Sept.,  1914;  judge 
Litchfield  Co.  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  since  Sept., 
1914;  chmn.  Conn.  Industrial  Commn.,  1911-13. 
Clubs:  University  (Hartford),  Graduates'  (New 
Haven),  Litchfield.  Clerk  Congl.  Ch.,  Litchfield. 
Address:    Litchfield,  Conn. 

WOODRUFF,  Robert  Jeremiah,  lawyer;  b. 
Orange,  Conn.,  July  6,  1874;  s.  Stiles  D.  and  Eliza- 
beth M.  (Clark)  Woodruff;  descendant  of  Matthew 
Woodruff,  Parmington,  Conn.,  1640;  A.B.,  Yale, 
1896;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1899;  m.  Bertha  Grace 
Clark,  of  Orange,  Nov.  12,  1902;  children,  Dorothy 
W.,  Elizabeth  C,  Robert  J.,  Jr.  Admitted  to  Conn, 
bar,  1899,  and  since  practiced  in  New  Haven;  mem. 
Arvine,  Beers  &  Woodruff;  dir.  Orange  Bank  & 
Trust  Co.;  mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  Conn.  State  Bar 
Assn.,  Sons  of  Veterans.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Clubs:  Union  League,  Race  Brook  Country,  Young 
Men's  Republican.  Recreations:  country  life. 
Home:  Orange,  Conn.  Address:  42  Church  St., 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

WOODRUFF,  RoUin  Simmons,  ex-governor;  b. 
Rochester,  Conn.,  July  14,  1854;  s.  Rev.  Jeremiah 
and  Clarissa  (Thompson)  Woodruff;  descendant  of 
Mathew  Woodruff,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  1634;  pub. 
sch.  edn.;  (LL.D.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1908);  m. 
Kaomeo  E.  Perkins,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Jan. 
14,  1880.  Pres.  C.  S.  Mersick  &  Co.,  wholesale  iron 
dealers.  New  Haven,  since  1889;  pres.  Conn.  Com- 
puting Machine  Co.,  1904-13;  pres.  White  Adding 
Machine  Co.;  dir.  Mechanics  Bank  (New  Haven), 
Am.  Hardware  Co.,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Mem.  Conn. 
Senate,  1903  (pres.  pro  tern.,  1903);  It. -gov.  of 
Conn.,  1905-7,  gov.,  1907-9.  Republican.  Mem.  New 
Haven  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Clubs:  Union 
League,  Graduates',  New  Haven  Lawn,  Qumni- 
piack.  Race  Brook  Country;  Home  (Meriden); 
Hartford  (Hartford,  Conn.).  Recreations:  farm- 
ing.   Address:   278  State  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.* 

WOODRUFF,  Watson  S.,  seed  grower  and  dealer; 
b.  Orange,  Conn.,  Apr.  8,  1869;  s.  Stiles  D.  and 
Elizabeth  M.  (Clark)  Woodruff;  grad.  Hillhouse 
High  Sch.,  New  Haven,  1889;  m.  Derby,  Conn.,  Jan. 
4,  1893,  Harriet  Hotchkiss;  5  children,  Catherine 
H.,  Stiles  D.,  Jane  E.,  Julia  E..  Watson  S.,  Jr.  Or- 
ganized firm  of  S.  D.  Woodruff  &  Sons,  1892  (part- 
ner and  half  owner) ;  pres.  Orange  Bank  &  Trust 
Co.,  West  Haven,  Conn.  Mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1907.  Republican.  Conglist.  Clubs:  Union  League 
(New  Haven).  Race  Brook  Country  (Orange, 
Conn.).  Recreations:  golf,  motoring.  Home: 
Orange,  Conn.  Office:  Orange,  Conn.,  and  82  Dey 
St.,   New  York. 

WOODRUFF,  William  Thomas  mfr.;  b.  Plym- 
outh (now  Thomaston),  Conn.,  July  11,  1839;  s. 
William  and  Martha  (Thomas)  Woodruff;  ed.  East- 
hampton  (Mass.)  Inst,  and  Hudson  River  Inst.,  N. 
Y.;  m.  Jan.  22,  1868,  Gertrude  Slade.  Entered  em- 
ploy Seth  Thomas  Clock  Co.,  as  mechanic,  being 
promoted  through  various  positions  until  he  be- 
came pres.;  resigned.  Jan.  1.  1915.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason.  Clubs:  Union  League  (New 
York),  Country  (Farmington,  Conn.),  Waterbury 
(Waterbury,   Conn.).    Address:    Thomaston,   Conn. 

WOODS,  Charles  Dayton,  agriculturist:  b. 
Brooks.  Me..  Sept.  11,  1856:  s.  Henry  J.  and  Maria 
N.  (Colcord)  Woods;  B.S.,  Wesleyan  U.,  1880; 
(Sc.D.,  U.  of  Me..  1905);  m.  Mary  A.  Morgan,  of 
Middletown.  Conn.,  June  1,  1882.  Asst.  in  chem- 
istrv,  Wesleyan  U.,  1880-3;  teacher  sciences,  Wil- 
braham  (Mass.)  Acad.,  1883-8;  chemist  and  vice- 
dir.  Storrs   (Conn.)   Agrl.  Expt.  Sta.,  1888-96;  food 


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expert  U.S.  Dept.  Agr.,  1894-190S;  prof,  agr.,  U. 
of  Me..  1S96-1903;  dir.  Me.  Agrl.  Expt.  Sta.  since 
1896.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Soc. 
Promotion  Agrl.  Science,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi 
Kappa  Phi.  Contbr.  articles  on  agr.  and  food  of 
man  in  reports,  etc.    Home:  Oiono,  Ale.* 

WOODS,  Edward,  lawyer;  b.  Bath,  N.II.,  Oct.  24, 

1835.    Aildress:  Bath,  N.H. 

WOODS,  rrederick  Adams,  author;  b.  at  Boston, 
Jan.  29,  ]ST;>;  s.  Solomon  Adams  and  Catherine 
(Watts)  Woods;  student  Mass.  Inst.  Tecli.,  1890-4; 
M.D.,  Harvard  U.,  1898.  Asst.  in  liistologv  and  em- 
bryology, 1898-1901,  instr.,  1901-2,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.;  lecturer  biology,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  since  1903. 
Fellow  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Am.  Soc.  Naturalists,  Am. 
Anthrop.  Assn.,  Am.  Psychol.  As.sn.,  Am.  Sociol. 
Soc,  Permanent  Internat.  Eugenics  Com.,  Am. 
Breeders'  Assn.,  Am.  Statis.  Assn.,  Am.  Hist.  Assn., 
N.E.  Hist.-Goneal.  Soc;  fellow  Harvard  Travellers 
Club.  Clubs:  Harvard,  St.  Botolph  (Boston),  Har- 
vard (New  York),  Royal  Societies  (I.,ondon),  East- 
ern Yaclit.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books, 
etc)     Home:   1006  Beacon  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.* 

WOODS,  Frederick  Shenstone,  mathematician;  b. 
Monsun,  Alas.s..  Mar.  8,  1.SG4;  .s.  l-'i'edei-ick  and  Sarah 
H.  (Shenstone)  Woods;  A.B.,  Weslevan  U.,  Conn., 
1885,  A.M.,  1888;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Gottingen,  1894;  m. 
Ethel  M.  Eager,  of  Belmont,  INIass.,  June  20,  1899. 
Asst.  in  physics  and  astronomv,  Weslevan  U., 
1885-6;  teacher  of  mathematics,  Lima,  N.Y.,  1886- 
90;  instr.  mathematics,  1890-5,  asst.  prof.,  1895-03, 
asso.  prof.,  1903-6,  prof,  matliematics  since  1906, 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Lecturer  on  matliematics.  Har- 
vard, 1898-9;  editor  Annals  of  Mathematics,  1900- 
11.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  societies, 
books,  etc.)    Home:  Newton  Centre,  Mass.* 

WOODS,  George  Adams,  real  estate,  insurance: 
b.  Boston,  Nov.  2,  lb.69;  s.  George  Bryant  and 
Emma  L.  M.  (Adams)  Woods;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Med- 
ford,  Mass.;  Chauncy  Hall  Sch.,  and  Noble's  Sch., 
Boston;  m.  Martha  N.  Howe,  of  Boston,  Mar.  15, 
1893;  children,  Josephine,  George  Bryant,  Helen 
Martha,  John  Howe.  Began  with  Clark  &  Carruth, 
publishers  and  booksellers,  continuing  2  yrs. ;  then 
witli  Damrell  &  Upham,  booksellers,  3  yrs.;  in  Chi- 
cago office  of  Glasgow  Steamship  Co.  1  yr. ;  in  em- 
ploy of  Suffolk  Savings  Bank,  Boston,  1890-1900; 
in  real  estate  and  ins.  business  on  own  account 
since  1900.  Served  as  water  registrar,  Winchester, 
Mass.,  also  chmn.  Bd.  of  Selectmen.  Mem.  Boston 
Real  Estate  Exchange,  Mass.  Real  Estate  Ex- 
change. Democrat.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Boston  Ath- 
letic Assn.,  Calumet  of  Winchester,  Winchester 
Boat,  Winchester  Country.  Home:  8  Sheffield  Rd., 
Winchester,   Mass.    Office:    16   State   St.,   Boston. 

WOODS,  Henry  Ernest,  commissioner;  b.  Bos- 
ton, June  5,  1857;  s.  Henry  Thayer  and  Ellen 
(Thayer)  Woods;  ed.  Chauncy  Hall  Sch.,  Boston; 
some  subsequent  study  in  Europe;  (hon.  A.M., 
Bowdoin,  1903);  unmarried.  Editor  New  England 
Historical  and  Genealogical  Regi.ster,  1901-7;  edi- 
tor Massachusetts  Vital  Records  (32  vols.),  1902-7; 
Mass.  state  commr.  of  pub.  records  since  1907. 
Mem.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Am.  Antiq.  Soc,  Colonial 
Soc.  Mass.,  N.E.  Hist.-Geneal.  Soc,  Am.  Hist.  Assn., 
Bunker  Hill  Monument  Assn.,  Pub.  Archives  Com- 
mn.,  etc.;  corr.  mem.  Me.  Hist.  Soc,  Western  Re- 
serve Hist.  Soc,  Old  Northwest  Geneal.  Soc;  del. 
Internat.  Congress  Archivists,  Brussels,  1910;  hon. 
mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  (Harvard  Chapter^.  Club: 
St.  Botolph.  Has  traveled  extensively  in  Europe, 
Asia  Minor,  North  Africa.  North  America,  and  the 
West  Indies.  Home:  34  Newbury  St.  Office:  State 
House,  Boston.* 

WOODS,  James  Haug-liton,  college  prof.;  b.  Bos- 
ton. Nov.  27,  1864;  s.  Joseph  Wheeler  and  Caroline 
Frances  (Fitz)  Woods;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1887;  Cam- 
bridge Theol.  Sch.,  1887-9,  U.  of  Berlin,  1889-91, 
Oxford,  1891,  U.  of  Strassburg,  1894-7.  Ph.D.,  1896; 
m.  Gertrude  Baldwin,  of  New  York,  Julv  17,  1907. 
Asst.  in  history,  1891-3,  lecturer  in  philosoi)hv, 
1900,  instr.  anthropology,  1900-1,  instr.  in  phil- 
osophy, 1903-8,  asst.  prof.,  1908-13,  prof.,  1913 — , 
Harvard  University.  Investigated  philosophv  in 
India.  1902-3,  India  and  Japan,  1907-9;  Paddock 
lecturer  on  comparative  religion.  New  York  Univ., 


1906.  Fellow  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem. 
Am.  Oriental  Soc,  Deutsche  Morgenliindische  Ge- 
sellschaft,  Itoyal  Asiatic  Soc,  Am.  Folk-Lore  Soc, 
Am.  Philos.  Soc,  Am.  Philos.  Assn.,  Society  Asia- 
tique.  Am.  Anthrop.  Assn.  Club§:  Harvard  (Boston 
and  New  York),  Oakley  Country.  (See  Who's  Who 
in  America  for  books,  writings,  etc.)  Address:  179 
Brattle  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

WOODS,  Jarvis  Belcher,  M.D.;  b.  Unity,  Me., 
Mar.  29,  1867;  s.  Alden  D.  and  N.  Caroline  (Bel- 
cher) Woods;  ed.  Somerset  Acad.,  Athens,  Me., 
State  Normal  Sch.,  Castine,  Me.;  studied  medicine, 
Med.  Sell,  of  Me.;  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1904; 
m.  Farmington,  Me.,  June,  1905,  Alice  Morrison. 
Began  practice  at  Calais,  Me.,  1895;  removed  to 
Robbinston,  1896,  and  was  postmaster  tliere,  1898- 
05;  located  in  Bangor,  1905.  Address:  162  French 
St.,    Bant^or,    Me. 

WOODS,  John  Carter  Brown,  lawyer;  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.I.,  June  12,  1851;  s.  Marshall  and  Anne 
Brown  (Francis)  Woods;  descendant  on  paternal 
side  of  Samuel  Woods,  born  in  England  in  1686, 
came  to  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  about  1700;  of  John 
Marshall,  a  prominent  resident  of  Billerica,  Mass., 
in  1632;  a  lineal  descendant  of  five  male  passen- 
gers of  the  "Mayflower,"  namely,  William  Brew- 
ster, William  Bradford,  Francis  Cook,  Isaac  Aller- 
ton  and  Richard  Warren;  a  descendant  on  ma- 
ternal side  of  Tench  Francis,  atty.  gen.  of  Pa., 
1741-55,  who  was  the  son  of  Rev.  John  Francis, 
dean  of  Lismore,  Ireland,  in  1722;  of  Chad  Brown. 
who  came  to  America  in  the  ship  Martin,  in  July, 
1638,  settling  in  Providence  soon  after  (his  de- 
scendant, Nicholas  Brown,  was  the  chief  benefac- 
tor of  Brown  Univ.,  which  bears  his  name);  A.B., 
Brown  U.,  1872,  A.M.,  1875;  LL.B.,  Harvard,  1874. 
Admitted  to  bar,  1874,  and  since  in  practice  at 
Providence;  dir.  Providence  Nat.  Bank  since  1886; 
mem.  Providence  Common  Council,  1877-85  (pres., 
1881-5);  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  1881-5;  mem.  R.I.  Ho.  of 
Rep.,  1881-7,  Senate,  1891-2,  1894-7;  mem.  R.I. 
State  Bd.  of  Charities  and  Corrections,  1892-8 
(chmn.,  1895-8);  R.I.  Commn.  on  Improved  Roads, 
1892-5;  R.I.  Commn.  on  Geol.  Survey  of  the  State 
since  1895;  R.I.  Commn.  to  erect  state  armory  at 
Providence.  Trustee  Brown  U.  since  1884,  and 
mem.  Advisory  and  Exec.  Com.  since  1885  (sec. 
since  1889);  trustee  R.I.  Inst,  for  the  Deaf,  1895- 
07;  dir.  on  part  of  Brown  U.,  R.I.  Sch.  of  Design, 
1894-5;  pres.  R.I.  Soc.  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty 
to  Animals,  1888-1900;  elk.  Charitable  Bapt.  Soc.  of 
Providence,  1888-91,  moderator,  1891-1900;  v.-p. 
R.I.  Soc,  S.A.R.,  1891-2,  pres.,  1892-3,  del.  to  Nat. 
congresses;  mem.  R.I.  Alpha  Phi  Beta  Kappa  since 
1871  (v.-p.,  1891-3,  pres.,  1893-5);  mem.  and  one  of 
founders  of  Hope  CIuIq,  Providence;  on  bd.  of 
govs.,  1875-88,  1892-8,  v.-p.,  1875-81,  pres.,  1892-8. 
Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  R.I.  Bar  Assn.,  Providence 
Bar  Club,  Rhode  Island  Hist.  Soc,  R.I.  Sch.  of  De- 
sign, S.A.R.,  Archseol.  Inst.  America,  Providence 
Athenseum,  Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants.  Repub- 
lican. Clubs:  University  (Providence  and  New 
York),  Newport  Clambake,  Newport  Reading  Room 
(Newport);  Hope,  Squantum,  Agawam.  Turks 
Head,  Providence  Art,  R.I.  Automobile,  The  Play- 
ers. East  Side  Skating  (Providence),  Pow  Wow 
of  Harvard.  Home:  62  Prospect  St.  Office:  146 
Westminster  St.,  Providence,  R.I.* 

WOODS,  Kate  Tannatt,  author;  died  July  12, 
1910.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America, 
1910-11.) 

WOODS,  Robert  Archey,  settlement  worker;  b. 
Pittsburgh,  Dec.  9.  1865;  s.  Robert  and  Mary  Ann 
(Hall)  Woods:  A.B.,  Amherst,  1886;  Aiidover 
Theol.  Sem.,  1886-90;  in  residence,  Tovnbee  Hall, 
London,  6  months,  1890;  (hon.  A.M.,  Am'herst,  1908, 
Harvard.  1910);  m.  Eleanor  Howard  Bush,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Sept.  18,  1902.  Head  of  South  End 
House,  univ.  settlement,  Boston,  1891 — ;  mem.  Li- 
censing Bd.,  City  of  Boston.  Lecturer  on  social 
economics,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1890-5,  on  social 
ethics,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1896 — .  Mem.  Pub.  Bath  Commn.,  Boston,  1896-06; 
chmn.  trustees  Norfolk  State  Hosp.,  1907 — ;  pres. 
Boston  Social  Union  (settlement  federation),  1908 
— ;  sec.  Nat.  Federation  of  Settlements,  1911 — ; 
trustee   Amherst   Coll.,    1910 — .     Clubs:    Twentieth 


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Century,  City.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for 
writings,  etc.)  Home:  16  Bond  St.  Office:  Soutli 
End  House,  20  Union  Park,  Boston.* 

WOODS,  Robert  McEwen,  clergyman.  (See  yol. 
1900.) 

WOODS,  William  Sylvester,  lawyer;  b.  Newbury- 
port,  JNlass.,  .\(i\.  LU,  ISGlt;  s.  .iohn  J.  and  Anne 
(Kelley)  Woods;  ed.  Ottawa  U.,  Can.,  and  Haryard 
Coll.;  LL.B.,  Haryard  Law  Sch. :  admitted  to  bar, 
1895:  m.  Taunton,  :\lass..  Oct.  12,  1905,  Florence 
M.  Garyin;  3  children,  Muriel  Garyin,  Nathalie 
Florence,  Wilma  Anne.  Began  practice  in  Taunton, 
1895;  city  solicitor  of  Taunton,  1898-1903;  apptd. 
asso.  justice  First  Dist.  Ct.  of  Bristol,  1904;  pres. 
Taunton  Bar  Assn.,  1905-13:  mem.  Sch.  Com.,  1906- 
10;  mayor  of  Taunton,  1910,  11.  Republican.  Clubs: 
Haryard.  Bristol.  Mem.  Elks,  Knights  of  Colum- 
bus, Ancient  Order  of  Hibernians,  Mass.  Catholic 
Order  of  Foresters.  Home:  53  Harrison  Ay.  Of- 
fice:  1  Broadway,   Taunton,  Mass. 

WOODWARD,  Charles  T.,  street  railway  official; 
b.  Wakefield.  Mass.,  Noy.  19,  1852;  s.  James  F.  and 
Aryilla  (Whitney)  Woodward;  ed.  Wakefield  pub. 
schs.  and  Boston  Commercial  Coll.:  m.  Wakefield, 
Sept.  4,  1878,  Susan  D.  TurnbuU;  3  children,  Charles 
A.,  Susie  A.  (Mrs.  W.  R.  Emerson).  Harold  W. 
Mem.  firm  of  James  F.  Woodward  &  Son,  mfrs. 
shoe  tools  and  macliinery,  1872-89;  pres.  Wakefield 
Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  1890-1;  organizer  and  pres.  fol- 
lowing electric  st.  ry.  cos.,  1890-1902  (since  con- 
solidated): Wakefield  &  Stoneham,  Mystic  Valley, 
Wincliester  &  Arlington,  Salem  &  Wakefield, 
Lowell  &  Reading,  Woburn  &  Reading,  Lawrence 
&  Reading,  Hayerhill  &  Andoyer,  Woburn  &  Bos- 
ton, Reading,  Wakefield  &  Lynnfield.  Entered  as 
pyt.  and  became  col.,  6th  Regt.  M.V.M..  serying  as 
col.  during  Spanish-Am.  War.  Tax  collector  15 
yrs.,  assessor  14  yrs. ;  mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep., 
1887,  88,  89,  Senate,  1897,  98:  mem.  Mass.  Rep. 
State  Com.  for  seyeral  yrs.  Mason:  mem.  A.O.U. 
W^.  Clubs:  Middlesex,  Boston  City.  Address:  Wake- 
field,  Mass. 

WOODWARD,  Charles  G-mlford,  financial  secre- 
tary; b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Dec.  15.  1S76:  s.  P.  Henry 
and  Mary  (Smith)  Woodward:  A.B.,  Trinity  Coll., 
Hartford,  1898,  A.M.,  1901;  grad.  student,  Sch. 
Polit.  and  Social  Science  (Columbia),  1898-1900; 
unmarried.  Financial  statistician  Conn.  Gen.  Life 
Ins.  Co.,  1900-11;  financial  sec.  same  co.  since  INIay, 
1911;  trustee  Fidelity  Trust  Co.,  State  Sayings 
Bank.  Mem.  Am.  Acad.  Polit.  and  Social  Science, 
Am.  Economic  Assn.,  Am.  Statis.  Assn.,  Conn.  Hist. 
Soc,  Psi  Upsilon.  Clubs:  LTniversity,  Hartford 
Golf.  Home:  742  Asylum  St.  Office:  64  Pearl  St., 
Hartford,  Conn. 

WOODWARD,  Clayton,  Nichols,  railway  official; 
b.  Columbia.  Conn.,  Mar.  26,  1866:  s.  George  M. 
and  Emiline  E.  (Nicliols)  Woodward;  ed.  pub. 
schs.:  m.  Alice  Howlett,  of  Hartford.  Conn.,  Mar. 
1,  1892;  children,  Marion,  Robert  Howlett.  Began 
actiye  career  as  telegraph  operator  X.Y.  &  N.E. 
R.R..  at  Franklin.  ]\Iass.,  1882:  train  dispatcher  and 
chief  train  dispatcher,  1886-97;  asst.  supt.,  1897-9: 
supt.  Midland  diy.,  N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.R.R.,  1899-08; 
also  supt.  Proyidence  diy.  same  rd.,  at  Boston, 
1903-8:  supt.  Shore  Line  diy.,  at  New  Hayen,  1908- 
12;  gen.  supt.  same  rd.  since  Dec.  1912.  Mason. 
Conglist.  Clubs:  N.E.  Railway,  Central  (Jamaica 
Plain).  Home:  815  Center  St.,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass.    Office:  455  South  Station,  Boston. 

WOODWARD,  Dewing-,  artist.  (See  yol.  1909.) 
WOODWARD,  Frani  Ernest,  heating  and  yentl- 
lation:  b.  Damariscotta,  Me.,  Jan.  2,  1853;  s.  Samuel 
and  Jerusha  Baker  (Erskine)  W^oodward;  on  fath- 
er's side,  descendant  of  Nathaniel  Woodward,  who 
came  from  England  and  settled  at  Boston,  1633, 
and  through  his  g.ni.,  Layinia  Wadsworth,  of  9 
persons  who  came  to  America  in  the  IMayflower; 
grad.  Lincoln  Acad.,  New  Castle,  Me.,  1866;  student 
Chelsea  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1867-9;  m.  Chelsea, 
June  23,  1881,  Alice  Elizabeth,  d.  of  D.  C.  Coles- 
worthy;  9  children,  Ernest  Colesworthy.  Lawrence 
Erskine,  INIary.  Adelaide.  Clarence  Richardson, 
Stanley  Wingate,  Sidney  Chaffln,  Alice,  Isabel.  En- 
tered employ  of  Magee  Furnace  Co.,  Boston.  1869, 
became   mem.    of   corpn.,    1887,    and   since    1895    at 


head  of  heating  and  ventilating  dept.  In  1905  or- 
ganized the  firm  of  Frank  E.  Woodward  &  Co., 
heating  and  yentilating  engrs. ;  resided  in  Maiden, 
1881-10,  since  in  Wellcslev  Hills.  Was  sec.  Maiden 
Sch.  Com.,  1884-94;  sec.  and  trustee  Maiden  Hist. 
Soc,  1895-10;  treas.  building  com.  Y.M.C.A.  1893-4. 
Chmn.  Com.  on  Hist.  Loan  Exhbn.,  250th  Anniver- 
sary of  Maiden,  1899;  treas.  and  trustee  Pine 
Banks  Park,  1905-10;  trustee  Maiden  Pub.  Library, 
1903-10  (pres.  of  bd.,  1910).  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.; 
Soc.  Mayflower  Descendants,  Mass.  Soc  S.A.R. 
(y.-p.,  1912-14,  pres.  since  1915);  also  pres.  Maiden 
Chapter  S.A.R.,  1900-10;  mem.  council  N.E.  His- 
toric-Geneal.  Soc,  1912-14.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Contbr.  of  geneal.  and  hist,  articles  to  mags,  and 
periodicals.  Has  in  Mss.  a  genealogy  of  Wood- 
ward families  of  N.E.  Recreations:  genealogy. 
Home:  48  Abbott  Rd.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  Office: 
19  Friend   St.,   Boston. 

WOODWARD,  Iiemuel  Pox,  M.D.;  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Apr.  26,  1857:  s.  Dr.  Kufus  and  Nancy  (Fox) 
Woodward,  and  g.s.  Dr.  Samuel  Bayard  and  Maria 
(Porter)  Woodward;  descendant  of  John  Fox,  the 
martyr;  S.B.,  Harvard,  1878,  M.D.,  1882;  Boston 
City  Hosp.  and  Lying-in  Hosp.,  1882-4;  succeeded 
to  the  practice  of  his  father  at  Worcester,  Jan., 
1886.  City  physician  of  Worcester,  1885-93;  sur- 
geon. City  Hosp.,  since  1897;  on  staff  Memorial 
Hosp.  since  its  foundation,  1871.  Fellow  Am.  Coll. 
Surgeons;  pres.  Worcester  Natural  History  Soc. 
Clubs:  Worcester,  Quinsigamond,  Boat,  Tatassit 
Canoe,  Tatnuck  Country.  Recreations:  natural 
history.    Office:    52  Pearl  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

WOODWARD,  Nellie  T.  (Mrs.  Josiah  Nichols 
Woodward):  b.  Nashua,  N.H. ;  d.  Freeman  Eastman 
and  Susan  E.  (Howe)  Tupper;  on  paternal  side 
descendant  of  Thomas  Tupper,  of  Sandwich,  Eng. 
(an  early  settler  of  Sandwich,  Mass.),  and  the 
Ladds  of  Haverhill,  N.H.,  and  on  maternal  side  of 
John  Spofford  and  Elizabeth  Scott,  1st  settlers  of 
(Georgetown,  Mass.,  and  the  Howes,  of  Peter- 
borough, N.H. ;  ed.  schs.  of  Nashua;  m.  Dr.  Josiah 
N.  Woodward,  of  Pepperell,  Mass.,  Jan.  6,  1881 
(died  1910).  Pres.  N.H.  Federation  of  Women's 
Clubs,  1911-13  (1st  v.-p.,  1909-11,  2d  v.-p.,  1907-9); 
Gen.  Federation  state  sec,  1913-15;  pres.  Nasha- 
way  Woman's  Club,  1909-11  (1st  v.-p.,  1908-9, 
treas.,  1902-4):  mem.  Matthew  Thornton  Chapter, 
D.A.R.  (Nashua),  N.H.  Daughters  of  Boston,  N.H. 
Woman's  Suffrage  Assn.,  Nashua  Equal  Franchise 
League  (pres.).  Mem.  Y.W.C.A.,  Woman's  Auxil- 
iary of  the  Y.M.C.A.,  King's  Daughters  Benevo- 
lent Assn.  of  Nashua.  Mem.  N.H.  Conf.  of  Char- 
ities and  Corrections.  Soc.  for  Protection  of  N.H. 
Forests;  hon.  v.-p.  of  The  Audubon  Soc.  of  N.H. ; 
dir.  N.H.  Children's  Aid  and  Protective  Soc.  Con- 
gregationalist.  Club:  Fortnightly  (Nashua).  Rec- 
reations: walking,  writing,  reading,  outdoor  life. 
Home:    The  Currier,  Nashua,  N.H. 

WOODWARD,  P.  Henry,  banker;  b.  Franklin, 
Conn.,  Mar.  19,  1833:  s.  Ashbel  (distinguished  phys. 
and  antiquarian)  and  Emmeline  (Bicknell)  Wood- 
ward; graduate  Yale.  1855:  (hon.  A.M.,  Trinity, 
1896);  m.  Mary  Smith,  of  South  ^Vindham,  Conn., 
Sept.  11,  1867.  Editor  Hartford  Courant,  1S62-5; 
spl.  agt.  P.O.  Dept.,  1865-76,  chief  special  agent, 
1874-6;  reorganized  mail  service  in  Ga.  and  later 
had  charge  Ry.  Mail  Seivice  from  Ohio  River  to 
Gulf.  1865-9.  Had  charge  preparation  of  evidence 
for  the  government  in  "Star  Route"  cases,  1881-5: 
resident  of  Hartford  since  1885;  became  sec.  Board 
of  Trade,  Hartford,  on  its  organization;  now  pres. 
Dime  Savings  Bank;  v.-p.  Conn.  Gen.  Life  Ins.  Co. 
Sec  bd.  trustees  Trinity  Coll.  (See  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  books  and  writings.)  Home:  742  Asy- 
lum Ay.    Office:  64  Pearl  St..  Hartford,  Conn.* 

WOODWARD,  Samuel  Bayard,  M.D.:  b.  Worces- 
ter, Mass..  Aug.  24.  1853:  s.  Samuel  and  L.  E.  R. 
(Treadwell)  "Woodward,  and  descendant  of  Henry 
Woodward,  the  immigrant,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1635: 
A.B.,  Harvard.  1874,  M.D..  1878;  physician  at  TV^or- 
cester  since  1881;  m.  Sept.  16.  1884.  Margaret  Per- 
ley,  of  N.H.  Consulting  surgeon,  City  Hosp.  Pres. 
Worcester  Co.  Instn.  for  Savings;  director  T\"orces- 
ter  Gas  Light  Co..  Washington  Mills  Emery  Co. 
V  -p.  bd.  trustees  Memorial  Hosp.  Fellow  A.A.A.S. ; 
pres.  Haryard  Med.  Alumni  Assn.:  v.-p.  Mass.  Med. 
Soc.    Ex-pres.  Worcester  Dist.  Med.  Soc,  Am.  Anti- 


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quarian  Soc,  Worcester  Fire  Soc.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Clubs:  Worcester,  Worcester  Harvard, 
Grafton  Country,  Tatnuck  Country,  Bohemian,  St. 
Botolph,  Harvard  (Boston).  Home:  58  Pearl  St., 
Worcester,  and  Biigham  Hill,  North  Grafton,  Mass. 

WOODWARD,  William  Carpenter,  manufactur- 
ing electrician;   Feb.   4,   15>62- 1  iMilt.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

WOODWARD,  Winfield  Wright,  superintendent; 
b.  .\tiiol,  Mas.'^.,  Sejit.  ij.  l.sr.:5;  .s.  Charles  W.  and 
Louisa  1'.  (Cook)  Woodward;  pub.  sch.  edn.;  m. 
Hoosick  Falls,  N.Y.,  Apr.  29.  1891.  Helen  K.  Clark; 
2  children.  Helen  Blanche.  Marion  E.  Learned  trade 
of  machinist;  worked  as  bridge  carpenter  on  Fitch- 
lourg  R.R.  and  became  foreman,  1880;  in  employ 
of  Fitchburg  and  B.  &  M.  railroads  as  master 
bridge  builder  about  23  yrs. ;  supt.  Grout  Bros. 
Automobile  Co.,  Orange,  Mass.,  1902-7;  in  fire  ins. 
business,  1907-8;  lumber  dealer  since  1908.  Select- 
man, 1909,  10,  11,  12,  15;  highway  surveyor,  1909, 
10,  11,  12,  15;  spl.  road  commr.,  1913-14.  Republican. 
Methodist.  Club:  Poquaig.  Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner). 
Address:   Athol,   IVlass. 

WOOD  WORTH,  Arthur  Vernon,  author;  b.  Bos- 
ton. Mav  30.  1865;  s.  Alfred  Skinner  and  Anna 
Gorton  (Grafton)  Woodworth;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1891: 
B.D.,  Episcopal  Theol.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  1894;  U.  of 
Berlin;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Freiburg,  1896;  m.  Margaret 
Kennard.  of  Boston.  Oct.  14,  1903;  3  children,  Ken- 
narii.  Alfred  S.,  Arthur  V.,  Jr.  Was  for  several  yrs. 
a  mem.  Boston  Stock  Exchange  and  mem.  of  Ann 
of  Sewall  &  Woodworth.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Bos- 
ton City,  Harvard,  Country,  Union  Boat.  Author: 
Inquiry  in  the  Condition  of  the  Unemployed  in 
England.  1896;  Christian  Socialism  in  England 
(Social  Science  Series),  1903;  also  numerous  arti- 
cles on  social  subjects  in  newspapers  and  mags. 
Home:   30  Chestnut  St.,  Boston. 

WOODWORTH,  Dwiprht  Sidney,  M.D.:  b.  Green- 
field, Mass..  Sept.  3,  1851;  s.  Sidney  and  Gratia  L. 
(Reed)  Woodworth;  removed  witli  parents  to  Fre- 
mont, O. ;  ed.  pub.  schs.;  removed  to  Boston  at  19 
and  entered  employ  of  C.  F.  Hovey  &  Co.,  also 
began  study  of  medicine;  M.D.,  Coll.  of  Phys.  and 
Surg.,  New  York,  1876;  m.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Mav. 
1903.  May  J.  Coburn:  children,  Laura,  Ethel  (de- 
ceased). Has  practiced  at  Fitchburg  since  1876; 
city  phys.,  1879-81,  1884-6,  1896-8:  chnin.  Bd.  of 
Health;  mem.  Common  Council.  1888-9  (pres. ):  sec. 
U.S.  Bd.  of  Examining  Surgeons  for  Pensions: 
chmn.  Park  Commn  Republican.  Mem.  Mass.  Med. 
Soc.  Mason  (32°,  K.T.);  mem.  I.O.O.F.  (Lodge  and 
Encampment),  K.  of  P.  (Past  Grand  Chancellor 
and  Supreme  Representative  of  Mass.),  B.P.O.F. 
Unitarian.  Club:  Fay.  Recreations:  fishing,  hunt- 
ing.   .\ddress:   882  Main  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

WOODWORTH,  Edward  Knowlton,  lawyer:  b. 
Concord,  N.H..  Aug.  25.  1875:  s.  Albert  Bingham 
and  Marv  A.  (Parker)  Woodwortli;  grad.  Concord 
Hish  Sch.,  1893;  Litt.B.,  Dartmouth  Coll..  1897; 
LL.P...  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1900:  m.  Claremont.  N. 
H..  .Tune  25.  1903.  Cinra  Farwell  Holt:  3  children, 
Constance,  b.  1906;  Elizabeth,  1909;  Margaret,  1912. 
Began  practice  at  Boston,  1900,  with  firm  of  Mat- 
thews &  Thompson,  later  with  Lincoln  &  Badger; 
removed  to  Concord.  N.H.,  1901;  mem.  law  firm 
Streeter.  Demond.  Woodworth  &  Sulloway:  pres, 
Woodworth  &  Co..  Concord;  v. -p.  The  Parker- 
Young  Co.:  dir.  "\^'ood«tock  Lumber  Co..  Lisbon. 
N.H.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Ma^on  (32°).  Club: 
Wonolancet.    .Address:   Concord.  N.H. 

WOODWORTH,  Frank  Goodrich,  college  pres. ; 
b.  Waterbury,  Conn..  Dec.  23,  1853:  s.  William 
Walter  (D.D.)  and  Sarah  Upson  (Goodrich)  Wood- 
worth;  A.B.  la.  (now  Grinnell)  Coll.,  1876,  A.M., 
1879;  Yale  Div.  Sch..  1877-8:  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.. 
1879-80;  (D.D..  Knox  Coll.,  1892):  m.  Ellen  E.  Up- 
son, of  Kensington.  Conn.,  June.  1881.  Ordained 
Congl.  ministry.  1880;  pastor.  Wolcott,  Conn.,  1880- 
87;  pres.  Tougaloo  (Miss.)  U.,  1887-12;  acting  pas- 
tor South  Congl.  Ch.,  New  Britain.  Conn.,  1912-13, 
North  Ch.,  St.  Johnsbury.  Vt.,  1913-14:  pastor  1-t 
Ch..  Somerswortli.  N.H..  since  1914.  Del.  1st  Inte-- 
nat.  Con.gl.  Council.  London,  1891;  asst.  sec.  2d 
Internat.  Covmcil.  Boston,  1899;  mem.  (Congress  on 
Africa.  Chicago  Expn..  1893.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Writer  of  manv  articles  on  negro  edn.  Home: 
Somersworth.  N.H.* 


WOODWORTH,  Prederick  Amos,  clergyman;  b. 
Boston,  I'eb.  3,  1S73;  s.  Amos  Edwin  and  Mary 
(Forsyth)  Woodworth;  descendant  of  Walter 
Woodworth,  who  came  from  Kent,  Eng.,  with  Gov. 
.John  Wintlirop  in  1630,  and  settled  at  Scituate, 
Mass.;  grad.  Braintree  (Mass.)  High  Sch.,  1889; 
grad.  East  Greenwich  (R.I.)  Acad.,  1S97;  B.A., 
Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1902;  m.  Addie  Edith  Wood- 
ward, of  Peru,  Vt.,  June  30,  1903;  2  children,  Mau- 
rice Forsyth,  Marion  Evelvn.  Ordained  M.E.  minis- 
try, 1902;  pastor  Weston,  Vt.,  1902-6,  Ludlow,  1906- 
11,  Lyndonville,  1911-13,  Bradford,  since  Apr.,  1913. 
Democrat.  Mem.  Chi  Psi  (Alpha  Alpha  Chapter). 
Odd  Fellow.  Recreations:  walking,  gardening.  Ad- 
dress:  Bradford,  Vt. 

WOODWORTH,  Jay  Backus,  geologist;  b.  New- 
field,  N.Y.,  Jan.  2,  1865;  s.  Rev.  Allen  Beach  and 
.Vmanda  (Smith)  Woodworth;  B.S.,  in  geology, 
Lawrence  Scientific  Sch.  (Harvard),  1894;  m.  Gene- 
vieve Downs,  of  Newark,  N.J.,  1891  (died  Jan.  20, 
1911).  Instr.  geology,  1893-01,  asst.  prof.,  1901-12, 
asso.  prof.,  1912 — ,  Harvard  U.  Asst.  U.S.  Geol. 
Survey  in  N.E.  and  Va.,  1890-8;  civ.  service  appmt., 
asst.  geologist  (per  diem),  1901,  N.Y.  Geol.  Sur- 
vey, 1900-8;  conducted  Shaler  memorial  expdn.  to 
Brazil  and  (Z^hile,  1908-9;  in  charge  Harvard  Seismo- 
.graphic  Station,  1908 — .  Fellow  Geol.  Soc.  America, 
Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  Seismol.  Soc. 
America,  Boston  Soc.  Natural  History.  Author  of 
monographs  and  papers  on  glacial  formations,  and 
other  geol.  and  paleontol.  topics.  Home:  44  Avon 
Hill  St.  Address:  Geol.  Museum,  Oxford  St.,  Cam- 
bridge, INIass.* 

WOODWORTH,  Leverett  Supply,  clergyman;  b. 
Wayne,  O.,  Aug.  13,  1845;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1871; 
B.D.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1874.  Ordained  Congl. 
ministry,  1874;  pastor,  Campello  (Brockton),  IMass., 
1874-9.  East  Providence,  R.I.,  1879-88;  supt.  schs.. 
East  Providence,  1888-9;  was  state  missionary,  R.I. 
Home  Missionary  Soc;  pastor  Highland  Con.gl.  Ch., 
Providence,  now  Melbourne  Ch.;  chaplain  R.I.  Mi- 
litia 7  yrs.  Del.  Internat.  Council,  London,  1891, 
Internat.  S.S.  Conv.,  Jerusalem,  1904.  Mem.  Delta 
Upsilon.    Address:  5  R.I.  Av.,  Providence. 

WOOIiIiEV,  Georg-e  Henry;  b.  Boston,  Feb.  16, 
1873;  s.  James  and  Hannah  Elizabeth  (Hildreth) 
Woolley:  ed.  Grammar  Sch.,  East  Boston;  Burdett 
Business  Coll.;  m.  Edith  Christianna  Parry,  of  Bos- 
ton, Jan.  5,  1898;  2  children,  Elizabeth,  (George  Cran- 
don.  Began  as  elk.  in  coal  business  of  A.  Gove  & 
Son,  1889-91;  tlien  entered  employ  of  present  co., 
becoming  gen.  mgr.  Commercial  Tow  Boat  Co., 
1899,  and  treas.,  1914.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Home: 
63  Hyde  St.,  Newton  Highlands,  Mass.  OflSce:  End 
Commercial  Wharf,  Boston. 

WOOIiliEY,  James,  president  Commercial  Tow 
Boat  Co.;  b.  Boston,  July  1,  1838;  s.  Charles  and 
Catherine  Elizabeth  (Colburn)  Woolley;  grand- 
father, Charles  Woolley,  came  from  Eng.  and  set- 
tled in  Boston;  ed.  Lyman  Grammar  Sch.,  East 
Boston,  and  Lawrence  Acad.,  Groton,  Mass.;  m. 
Hannah  Elizabeth  Hildreth.  of  Townsend.  Mass., 
Sept.  16,  1860;  3  sons,  James  Corlis,  Charles  Am- 
brose, George  Henry.  Began  active  career  in 
dredging  business,  1858,  continuing  for  30  yrs.:  be- 
came connected  as  agent  and  treas.  with  the  Com- 
mercial Tow  Boat  Co.,  Oct.,  1887;  has  since  con- 
tinued with  same  co.,  and  was  elected  pres.,  Apr., 
1914;  mem.  City  Council,  Boston,  1878-9.  Mem. 
Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Republican.  Uni- 
tarian. Mason;  Odd  Fellow.  Recreations:  country 
life.  Home:  372  Meridian  St..  East  Boston;  (sum- 
mer) Townsend,  Mass.  Office:  End  Commercial 
Wharf,  Boston. 

WOOLLEY,  Mary  Emma,  college  pres.;  b.  South 
Norwalk,  Conn.,  July  13,  1863;  d.  Rev.  Joseph  J. 
and  Mary  E.  (Ferris)  WooUev;  A.B.,  Brown  U., 
1894,  A.M.,  1895  (Litt.D.,  1900;  L.H.D.,  Amherst, 
1900;  LL.D.,  Smith,  1910);  unmarried.  Instr. 
Wheaton  Sem.,  Norton,  Mass.,  1886-91;  instr.,  1895- 
96,  asso.  prof.  Bibl.  historv,  1896-9;  prof,  and  head 
dept.  Bibl.  historv  and  lit.,  1899-1900,  Wellesley 
Coll.;  pres.  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1900 — .  Mem.  Coll. 
Entrance  Examination  Bd.,  exec.  bd.  of  N.E.  Assn. 
of  Colls,  and  Prep.  Schs.,  Am.  Assn.  for  Maintain- 
ing a  Woman's  Table  at  Naples;  mem.  bd.  of  elec- 
tors of  Hall   of  Fame;    mem.    Northeastern   Terri- 


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torial  Com.  of  Nat.  Bd.  Y.W.C.A.;  corporate  mem. 
A.B.C.F.M.,  com.  on  religious  edn.  of  Nat.  Council 
of  Congrl.  Chs.;  dir.  Women's  Ednl.  Industrial 
Union,  Boston;  mem.  advisory  bd.  Vocation  Bur.; 
v.-p.  and  mem.  exec.  com.  Am.  Sch.  Peace  League; 
\-.-p.  Am.  Peace  Soc. ;  v.-p.  ISlass.  Branch  of  Peace 
See;  mem.  Brown  U.  and  INIt.  Holyoke  Chapters  of 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  senator  United  Chapters  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  hon.  v.-p.  Nat.  Consumers'  League,  Mass. 
^Voman■s  Suffrage  Assn.;  mem.  advisory  council 
Am.  Assn.  for  Labor  Legislation;  dir.,  mem.  coun- 
cil Nat.  Instn.  for  ]\Ioral  Instrn. ;  mem.  hon.  council 
Auxiliary  As-^n.  Am.  Coll.  for  Girls  at  Constanti- 
nople; trustee  Am.  Internat.  College,  Lake  Erie 
Coll.;  mem.  R.I.  Soc.  for  Collegiate  Edn.  of  Women, 
Salem  Soc.  for  Higher  Edn.  of  Women  (hon.), 
Pawtucket  Chapter  D.A.R.,  Soc.  Bibl.  Lit.  and 
Exegesis;  mem.  Am.  Acad,  of  Polit.  and  Social 
Science,  Am.  Section  of  Christian  i-^dn.  in  the  Mis- 
sion Field,  Am.  Peace  Soc.  (v.-p.),  Advisory  Bd. 
Intercollegiate  Bur.  of  Occupations  in  New  York; 
Advisory  Council  Am.  Soc.  for  Labor  Legislation, 
Commn.  on  Peace  and  Arbitration,  Nat.  Council 
Am.  Inst,  of  Child  Labor,  Church  Peace  League 
of  Am.  (charter  mem.).  (See  also  Who's  Who  in 
America  for  other  details.)  Home:  Soutli  Hadley, 
Mass.* 

WOOIiMAN,  Mary  Scliench,  educator;  b.  Camden, 
N.J.,  Apr.  26,  18  60;  d.  John  Voorhees  (M.D.)  and 
Martha  (McKeen)  Schenck;  grad.  Mary  Anna 
Longstreth  Sch.,  Phila.,  1878;  U.  of  Pa.,  1SS3-4; 
B.S.,  Columbia,  1897;  student  of  domestic  art  inst., 
arts  and  crafts  revival  and  trade  schs.  in  England 
and  on  Continent  of  Europe,  parts  of  7  yrs.;  m. 
Camden,  N.J..  Franklin  Conrad  Woolman,  Oct.  18, 
1883.  Instr.  domestic  economy,  1893-7,  prof,  domes- 
tic art,  1897-12,  Teachers  Coll.  (Columbia);  organ- 
izer and  1st  dir.  Manliattan  Trade  Sch.  for  Girls, 
New  York.  1902-10.  Pres.  Women's  Educational 
and  Industrial  Union,  and  head  of  Household  Eco- 
nomics Dept.  of  Simmons  Coll..  1912-14;  mem.  sur- 
vey com.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1915.  Writer  and  lec- 
turer on  social,  econ.  and  ednl.  subjects.  Ex-v.-p. 
N.Y.  Assn.  of  Sewing  Schs.;  mem.  editorial  advi- 
sory com.  of  Vocational  Edn.,  Am.  Assn.  Home 
Economics;  mem.  Consumers'  League,  Armstrong 
Assn.,  Bd.  of  Management  Nat.  Soc.  Promotion 
Industrial  Edn.  (chmn.  woman's  com.,  1914),  Nat. 
Child  Labor  Com.,  Women's  Auxiliary  to  Civ.  Serv- 
ice Reform  Assn.,  College  Club.  Business  Women's 
Club,  AVomen's  City  Club,  (iity  Federation  of 
Women's  Clubs,  etc.  Home:  Hotel  Hemenway, 
Boston.* 

WOOIiSEY,  Theodore  Salisbury,  college  prof.;  b. 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  Oct.  22,  18.52;  s.  Theodore 
Dwight  ■^'.  (pres.  Yale)  and  Elizabeth  Martha 
(Salisbtiry)  Woolsev;  half  brother  of  George  Wool- 
sey;  A.B.,  Yale,  1872,  LL.B.,  1876,  A.M.,  1877;  (LL. 
D.,  Brown  U.,  19031:  m.  Annie  Gardner  Salisbury, 
of  Boston.  Dec.  22,  1877.  Study  and  travel  in 
Europe,  1S74-.5,  1878-93,  1903-7:  instr.  pub.  law. 
1877-8,  prof,  internat.  law,  1878-11,  Yale;  now  prof, 
emeritus.  INIem.  Huguenot  Soc,  Conn.  Soc.  Colonial 
Wars.  Clubs:  Century.  University  (New  York), 
University  (Boston),  (Graduates',  Country  (New 
Haven).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  books  and 
writings.)  Address:  250  Church  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.* 

WOOIiSON,  AT)'ba  Iiouisa  Groold,  author,  farmer. 
(See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who  in  America,  1908-9.) 

"WOOIiSOlT,  Augustus  A.,  banker;  b.  Lisbon,  N. 
H.,  June  15,  1835:  s.  Amos  and  Hannah  D.  (Temple) 
Woolson,  and  descendant  of  Thomas  "Woolson, 
Newton,  Mass.,  1626  or  1627;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Kim- 
ball Union  Acad.,  Meriden.  N.H..  and  Newburv 
Sem.,  Vt.  Went  to  Minnesota,  1857,  but  in  1858 
returned  to  Lisbon,  where  has  since  resided;  asst. 
assessor  internal  revenue,  1865-73;  has  been  town 
moderator  almost  continuously,  1866-08;  mem.  N. 
H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1S75-S  (speaker  of  House  last  2 
yrs.);  mem.  State  Constl.  convs.,  1888,  1902;  del. 
Rep.  Nat.  Conv.,  Chicago,  1880:  town  treas.  15  yrs., 
chmn.  Bd.  of  Supervisors  20  yrs.:  pres.  Lisbon 
Village  Library  since  1885:  pension  atty.  for  Lis- 
bon and  vicinity  since  Civil  War;  pres.  Lisbon 
Savings  Bank  &  Trust  Co.;  mem.  ins.  and  real 
e^itate  firm  of  Woolson  &  Clough.  Address:  Lisbon, 
New    Hampshire. 


WOOSTEB,  Albert  Mills,  lawyer;  b.  at  Chatham, 
N.Y.,  Apr.  15,  1850;  s.  William  Cogswell  and  Mary 
Louise  (Gilbert)  Wooster;  ed.  common  schs.; 
LL.B..  Nat.  U..  Washington,  D.C.,  1S76;  LL.M., 
(xeorgo  Washington  U.,  Washington,  D.C..  1880;  m. 
Washington,  D.C.,  Api-.  15,  1875,  Fanny  Brownley 
Bowen;  2  children,  Julian  Scott,  b.  Sept.  15,  1877; 
Myra  Estelle.  June  23,  1879;  m.  2d,  Bridgeport, 
('onn..  Mar.  18,  1914,  Salome  Williams  Atherton. 
Examiner  in  U.S.  Patent  Office,  1876-82:  has  prac- 
ticed at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  since  1882;  practice  re- 
stricted to  patent  cases;  has  lectured  on  Napoleon, 
Art  (painting,  engiaving,  etc.).  Patent  Law,  Trade 
Marks,  and  Unfair  Trade.  Has  been  councilman, 
alderman  and  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.  Republican. 
Conglist.  Mason  (33°,  K.T.,  Shriner).  Clubs:  Uni- 
versity. Recreations:  music,  the  opera.  Home:  778 
Park  Av.    Office:   1115  Main  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

WORCESTER,  Elwood,  clergyman;  b.  Massillon, 
O.,  1863;  s.  David  Freeman  and  Frances  ((5old) 
Worcester;  A.B.,  Columbia,  1886;  A.M.,  Ph.D.,  U. 
of  Leipzig,  1889:  (S.T.D..  Hobart,  1897;  D.D..  U.  of 
Pa.,  1898);  m.  Blanche  S.  Rulison,  of  Bethlehem, 
Pa.,  Aug.  7.  1894.  Deacon,  1890,  priest,  1891,  P.E. 
Ch.;  chaplain  and  prof,  pliilosophy  and  psychology, 
Lehigh  U.,  1890-6:  acting  rector  St.  John's,  Dres- 
den, Germany,  1S94-5:  rector  St.  Stephen's  Ch., 
Phila..  1896-04.  Emmanuel  Ch.,  Boston,  since  1904. 
(See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  writings,  etc.) 
Address:   186   Marlboro   St.,   Boston.* 

WORCESTER,  Franklin,  mfr.:  b.  Hollis,  N.H.. 
Oct.  27,  1845:  s.  John  Newton  and  Sarah  (Holden) 
Worcester;  descendant  of  Rev.  William  Worcester 
who  came  from  Salisbury,  Eng.,  and  was  the  first 
minister  of  the  ch.  in  Salisbury,  Mass.,  1638;  grad. 
Appleton  Acad.,  1866;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1870;  stu- 
dent Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1871;  unmarried.  Ad- 
mitted to  Middlesex  bar,  1872;  practiced  in  Cam- 
bridge 9  mos.;  engaged  in  manufacture  of  furni- 
ture, lumber  and  cooperage,  as  Worcester  Bros., 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  and  Hollis,  N.H.,  since  1873. 
Was  supt.  schs.  and  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  Hollis,  for 
30  yrs.  Dir.  Indian  Head  Nat.  Bank,  Nashua,  N.H. 
Mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1877-8,  Senate.  1887-8;  can- 
didate for  Rep.  nomination  for  gov.,  1898  and  1912. 
LTnitarian.  Member  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Recreations: 
traveling.  Home:  Hollis,  N.H.  Office:  Hollis,  N.H., 
and   23-25   Brattle  Sq.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

WORCESTER,  George  Waldron,  M.D.;  b.  Wind- 
sor, Vt.,  Sept.  1,  1S60;  s.  Chauncy  and  Adeline 
(Waldron)  Worcester.,  and  mem.  of  one  of  the 
oldest  families  in  tlie  country:  prep.  edn.  Green 
Mountain  Acad.,  South  Woodstock,  Vt. ;  student  U. 
of  Vt. ;  M.D.,  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll..  Chicago,  111. 
1883;  post-grad.  work.  Polvclinic  Inst.,  New  York, 
1891.  and  Post-Grad.  Hosp.,  New  York,  1894,  Flow- 
er Hosp.,  New  York.  1904;  m.  Windsor,  Vt.,  Mar. 
10,  1885.  Hattie  C.  Morrison;  2  children.  Chauncey 
M.,  b.  Mar.  10,  1892;  Carmen  M.,  Jan.  4,  1900.  Prac- 
ticed at  Springfield,  Vt..  1883-7,  since  at  Newbury- 
port,  Mass.  Republican.  Mem.  Mass.  Homce.  Med. 
Soc,  Am.  Inst.  Homreopathv,  Surg,  and  Gvnecol. 
Soc.  of  Boston.  Mason  (K.T.).  Mem.  Y.M.C.A.,  Vt. 
Assn.  of  Boston.  Clubs:  Dalton,  Yacht.  Address: 
124   High   St.,   Newburyport,   Mass. 

WORDIN.  Nathaniel  Eugfene,  M.D.:  Mav  26.  1844- 
May  5,  1915.  (See  vol.  190  9.  also  Who's  Who  in 
America.   1914-15.) 

WORKMAN,  Iiinwoocl  Iieighton,  educator.  (See 
vol.  190  9.) 

WORMWOOD.  Robert  Fulton,  editor;  b.  Porter, 
Me..  June  15.  1S5S;  s.  Darius  and  Abbie  Ellen 
(Wales)  Woimwood:  ed.  in  town  schs.;  m.  Annie 
M.  Stacy,  of  Porter.  Me..  1884  (died  1893);  2  chil- 
dren. Bertha  M.,  Florence  E. :  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Anna  B. 
Bullock,  of  Boston.  Dec.  21,  1907.  Learned  printer's 
trade  in  Boston;  began  newspaper  work  on  Cor- 
nish Maxima,  Cornish,  Me.;  established  Oxford 
County  Record  at  Kezar  Falls.  Me.,  1883,  later  re- 
moving to  Fryeburg:  became  mem.  editorial  staff 
Portland  Express.  1892.  retaining  position  7  yrs.; 
for  short  time  editor  Portland  Sunday  Sun.  and 
asso.  editor  LeWiston  Courier;  editor  Biddeford 
.Tournal  since  1900.  Republican.  Protestant.  Home: 
Biddeford.  Me. 

WORREIiIi.  William  Hoyt,  philologist:  b.  To- 
ledo. O.,  Apr.  28,  1879:  s.  William  Clifford  and  Alta 


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(Hovt)  Worrell;  A.B.,  U.  of  Mich.,  1903;  U.  of  Ber- 
lin, "1903-4;  B.D.,  Hartford  Theol.  Sem.,  1906;  U. 
of  l^eipzig,  1906-7;  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Strassburg,  1909; 
111.  Alalia  Tous.saint,  of  Saarburs,  Lorraine,  Ger- 
many, Sept.  4,  1909;  1  son,  Francis  Toussaint,  b. 
Apr.  19,  1915.  Instr.  Semitics,  U.  of  Mich.,  1908-10; 
instr.  Oriental  lantrs.  and  Hellenistic  Greeli,  Hart- 
ford Theol.  Sem.,  1910-12;  in  Esypt  and  Syria.  1912- 
13;  asso.  prof,  phonetics  and  instr.  Arabic  and 
other  Oriental  langs.,  Kenned.v  Sch.  of  Missions, 
Hartford  Sem.  Foundation,  1913 — .  Episcopalian. 
Mem.  Am.  Oiiental  Soc,  Arcliipol.  Tnst.  America, 
Delta  Tau  Delta,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Contbr.  on  Sem- 
itic i)hiloloRy.  Address:  152  Whitney  St.,  Hart- 
ford,  Conn.* 

WORSTER,  Oeorg-e  Henry,  lawyer,  educator; 
b.  BanKoi-,  Me.,  Sept.  5,  1N71;  s.  George  Washington 
(capt.  in  Civil  War)  and  Margaret  Amelia  (Nason) 
Worster;  grad.  Kenduskeag  (Me.)  Free  High  Sch.. 
1889;  student  Hampden  (Me.)  Acad.,  1  yr.;  studied 
law  with  Hon.  Charles  .\.  Bailey  and  ex-Gov.  Dan- 
iel F.  Davis,  Bangor,  Me.;  admitted  to  bar,  1895, 
and  to  U.S.  Circuit  Court,  1900;  LI^.B.,  U.  of  Me. 
T^aw  Sch.,  1905.  LL.M.,  1906;  m.  Bangor,  Jan.  4, 
1898,  Carrie  E.  Rich;  1  son.  Raymond  G.,  b.  Sept.  2, 
1905.  In  law  partnership  with  Harry  J.  Chapman, 
formerly  judge  of  Bangor  Municipal  Court,  1S95- 
02,  since  alone;  instructor  IT.  of  Me.  Law  Sch.  since 
1903,  and  asso.  prof,  law  since  Oct.,  1912.  Repub- 
lican. Methodist.  First  It.  and  capt.  Daniel  Chap- 
lin Camp  No.  3,  Div.  of  Me.  S.  of  V.,  1893-8.  Home: 
234  Center  St.  Office:  Eastern  Trust  Bldg.,  Bangor, 
Maine. 

"WORTHEN,  Albert  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Bridgewater, 
N.H.,  Sept.  8,  1861;  s.  Samuel  K.  and  Sarah  F. 
(Parker)  Worthen;  grad.  New  Hampton  Lit.  and 
Bibl.  Instn.,  1881;  continued  edn.  under  pvt.  instrn. : 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Law  Sch..  1885  (class  orator);  m. 
South  Weymouth,  Mass.,  Aug.  IS.  1892,  Harriet  L. 
Reed  (died,  1893);  1  son,  Alfred  R.:  m.  2d.  Oct.  10, 
1908,  Susan  C.  Richards;  children.  Richards,  Eliza- 
beth. Admitted  to  bar,  1885.  and  has  since  pi'ac- 
ticed  at  Boston.  Mem.  Mass.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1893; 
trustee  Weymouth  Savings  Bank,  New  Hampton 
Lit.  Instn.  Mem.  Norfolk  Co.,  and  Mass.  bar  assns. 
Democrat.  Club:  Boston  City.  Recreations:  hunt- 
ing, fishing.  Home:  Weymouth,  Mass.  Office:  67 
Milk   St..   Boston. 

WORTHEN,  John  Henry,  dentist;  b.  Holderness, 
N.H.,  Apr.  21,  1868:  s.  Warren  Baker  and  Mary 
Grace  (Moulton)  Worthen;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Holder- 
ness, to  1885;  grad.  New  Hampton  (N.H.)  Com- 
mercial Coll.  and  Sch.  of  Telegraphy,  1886;  D.D.S., 
Pa.  Coll.  Dental  Surgery,  Phila.,  1896:  grad.  Jen- 
kins Post-Grad.  Sch.  in  Porcelain,  1905;  attended 
lectures  and  pvt.  classes  in  orthodontia,  in  Bos- 
ton, under  Dr.  George  T.  Baker,  1907,  1908;  m.  Dell 
Myra  Moulton,  of  Plymouth,  N.H.,  Feb.  4,  1897:  1 
child,  Doris  M.  Has  practiced  at  Concord,  N.H., 
since  1896.  Mem.  Nat.  Dental  Assn.,  N.H.  State 
Dental  Soc.  (ex-pres.).  1st  Dist.  Dental  Soc.  of  N.Y. 
City,  North  Eastern  Dental  Assn.,  Dental  Protect- 
ive Assn.,  Concord  Dist.  Dental  Assn.  (charter 
mem.  and  sec),  Nat.  Assn.  Oral  Hygiene  (charter 
mem.),  Anti-Vivisection  League,  Automobile  Legal 
Assn.,  Nat.  Voters'  League,  Contoocook  River  Im- 
provement Soc,  Travel  Club  of  America  (New 
York),  Psi  Omega,  etc.  Justice  of  the  peace  and 
notary  public  Republican.  Christian  Scientist. 
Club:  Wonolancet.  Home:  5  S.  State  St.  Office:  15 
S.  Main  St.,  Concord,  N.H. 

WORTHEir,  Joseph  "Washburn,  lawver;  b.  Han- 
over, N.H.,  Jan.  21,  ISSN;  s.  Thomas  Wilson  Dorr 
and  Elizabeth  Almira  (AVashburn)  Worthen;  de- 
scended from  John  Oxenbridge.  ordained  pastor  1st 
Ch.,  Boston.  1670,  and  from  Peter  Thacher;  g.s. 
Gen.  Peter  T.  Washbuin.  gov.  of  Vt. :  grad.  Hano- 
ver High  Sch.,  1905:  A.B..  Dartmouth.  1909;  Har- 
vard Law  Sch..  1909-10:  Rhodes  scholar  for  New 
Hampshire.  B.C.L.,  Oxford  V.,  Eng.,  1913:  m.  Doro- 
thy Bullard.  Arlington,  Mass.,  Aug.  7.  1915.  Prac- 
ticed with  Hurlburt,  Jones  &  Cabot,  Boston,  1913- 
14.  with  Hollis  <fe  Murchie,  Concord,  N.H..  since 
1914.  Conglist.  Mem.  Kappa  Kappa  Kappa,  Sphinx, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Recreations:  tennis,  skiing,  sltat- 
ing.  fishing.  Office:  State  and  Capitol  Sts.,  Concord, 
New  Hampshire. 


W^ORTHEN,    Samuel    Copp,    lawyer;    moved    to 

New  York.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WORTHEN,  Thomas  Wilson  Dorr,  college  prof.; 
b.  Tliellord,  Vt.,  Oct.  3,  1845:  s.  .Joseph  and  Eliza- 
beth (Chase)  Worthen;  A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1872  (Phi 
Beta  Kappa),  A.M.,  1875;  m.  Thetl'ord,  Louisa 
Maria  Wilcox,  Aug.  20,  1874  (died  Mar.  1,  1878); 
2d,  Woodstock,  Vt.,  Elizabeth  Almira  Washburn, 
Julv  22,  1885.  Tutor  Greek  and  mathematics,  1878- 
79,  instr.  mathematics,  1879-83,  asst.  prof.,  1883-93, 
I)rof.  mathematics,  1893-11,  emeritus  prof.,  1911 — , 
Dartmouth  Coll.  Justice  Police  Court,  Hanover, 
1897-11;  mem.  N.H.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1905-6;  mem.  Pub. 
Service  C^ommn.  of  N.H.,  June  17,  1911 — ;  Demo- 
crat. Trustee  Mary  Hitchcock  Hosp.,  Howe  Li- 
brary, Thetford  Acad.  Conglist.  Home:  Hanover, 
N.H.    Address:  Concord,  N.H.* 

WORTHINGTON,  Arthur  Morton,  M.D.;  b.  Ded- 
ham,  IMass.,  Mar.  3(1,  1S70;  s.  Erastus  and  Elizabeth 
I'^oster  (Briggs)  Worthington;  grad.  Dedham  High 
Sch.,  1887,  Boston  English  High  Sch.,  1888;  S.B., 
Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1892;  M.D.,  Harvard  Med.  Sch., 
1896;  m.  Dedham,  Oct.  8,  1902,  Louise  Taft  Marsh; 
2  children,  Arthur  Morton,  Jr.,  Alice  Louise.  Med. 
house  officer,  Boston  City  Hosp.,  1896-8;  has  prac- 
ticed at  Dedham  since  1898;  bacteriologist  to  Ded- 
ham Bd.  of  Health.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Mass.  Med. 
Sch.,  A.M.A.,  Boston  Bacterid.  Club.  Mason.  Dem- 
ocrat.   Address:  26  Court  St.,  Dedham,  Mass. 

WORTHINGTON,  Charles  Ellis,  insurance  engr. 
and  insp. ;  b.  Cleveland,  O.,  Dec.  9,  1849;  s.  Ellis  and 
Gertrude  Catharine  Harder  (De  Lamater)  Worth- 
ington; grad.  West  Newton  English  and  Classical 
Sch.,  Mass.,  1866;  m.  Eunice  Eliza  .lenkins,  of  New- 
ton Lower  Falls,  Mass.,  Sept.  12,  1882.  Entered  Ins. 
business  about  1868,  as  elk.  in  office  of  William  E. 
Rollo,  Chicago;  was  later  connected  with  AVestern 
Mfrs.  Mut.  Ins.  Co.;  sec.  Protection  Mut.  Ins.  Co. 
of  Chicago,  1884-9;  acting  mgr.  Electric  Mut.  Ins. 
Co.  of  Boston,  1889-90:  spl.  agt.  gen.  Am.  dept., 
Lancaster  Ins.  Co.  of  Eng.,  1891-2;  with  John  C. 
Paige  &  Co..  Boston,  as  engr.  and  insp.  Mem.  K.  of 
P.  Clubs:  Economic,  Citv.  Home:  1  Bird  Hill  Av., 
Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  Office:  65  Kilby  St.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

WORTHINGTON,  Erastus,  civil  engr.:  b.  Ded- 
liam,  Mass.,  Dec.  12,  1863;  s.  Erastus  and  Elizabeth 
Foster  (Briggs)  Worthington;  grad.  Dedham  High 
Sch.,  1881;  B.Sc.  in  Civil  Engring.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1885;  m.  Dedham,  Aug.  25,  1898,  Annie 
Brooks  Fales.  Has  engaged  as  consulting  engr.  at 
Dedham  since  1885,  specializing  in  matters  relat- 
ing to  water  supply,  sewerage  and  hydraulic  work. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Home:  176  Court  St. 
Office:   4   Pearl  St.,  Dedham,  Mass. 

WREN,  rrank  Georg'e,  educator:  b.  Sharon, 
Mass.,  Mar.  15,  1874;  s.  Edward  and  Ellen  (Devine) 
Wren;  A.B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1894,  A.M.,  1897;  m.  Mary 
Evelyn  Ingraham,  of  Boston,  Sept.  7,  1898.  Asst., 
1894,  instr.,  1895-9,  asst.  prof.,  1899-04,  prof,  mathe- 
matics in  charge  of  dept.  since  1904,  dean  faculty 
of  arts  and  sciences  and  faculty  of  Coll.  of  Letters 
since  1907,  Tufts  Coll.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Alpha  Tau  Omega.    Home:  Tufts  College,  Mass.* 

WREN,  Peter  W.,  merchant;  b.  New  York,  Aug. 
20,  1847;  s.  Peter  and  Mary  (Mallon)  Wren:  ed. 
pub.  schs..  New  York;  grad.  New  Haven  High  Sch., 
1863;  m.  New  Haven,  Nov.  18,  1869,  Hannah  Carey. 
Learned  printer's  trade;  began  in  partnership  with 
J.  H.  McMahon,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1870,  wholesale 
wines  and  liquors;  partner  died,  1899.  and  firm 
name  has  since  been  retained;  assisted  in  estab- 
lishing the  Cit.v  Brewery,  1883.  which  was  merged 
with  Meriden  Brewing  Co.,  1891,  as  Conn.  Brew- 
eries Co.,  capital  $700,000;  one  of  founders  of 
Pleasure  Beach,  a  popular  island  resort  in  Long 
Island  Sound:  sold  out  interest  in  Beach  and 
steamers,  1902;  pres.  and  treas.  The  Connecticut 
Breweries  Co.;  mem.  firm  of  McMahon,  Wren  & 
Co.;  dir.  Bridgeport  Hydraulic  Co.:  pres.  Pequon- 
nock  Nat.  Bank:  v. -p.  First  Bridgepoit  Nat.  Bank: 
dir.  Bridgeport  Trust  Co.,  United  Illuminating  Co. 
Chmn.  Bd.  of  Pub.  Works,  Bridgeport,  1880-6;  mem. 
Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1881-2;  mem.  Bd.  of  Edn.,  1880- 
06  (pres.,  1890-06).  resigned,  1906.  Democrat  (usu- 
ally). Catholic  Clubs:  Seaside,  Algonquin,  Em- 
mett  Bovs'  (Bridgeport),  Catholic,  Democratic 
(New  York).  Home:  484  State  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 


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WBIG-HT,  Adin  Marshall,  piano  mfr. ;  b.  Grafton, 
Vt.,  Oct.  3,  lNr.;i;  s.  .Marshall  Whiting  and  Frances 
C.  (Tenney)  Wright;  descendant  of  Peregrine 
White,  of  the  Mayflower;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Grafton 
and  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. :  m.  Katherine  N.  Leonard, 
of  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  .July  2,  1SS5;  1  son,  Leonard 
Marshall  (Harvard,  1914).  Engaged  in  piano  mfg. 
business  since  1S82;  came  to  Boston,  1906;  v. -p. 
and  gen.  mgr.  Mason  &  Hamlin  Co.  since  1906. 
Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce  (com.  on  for- 
eign trade).  Clubs:  Boston  Art,  Boston  Athletic 
Assn.,  Oakley  Country.  Recreations:  golf.  Home: 
25  Linntean  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Office:  492 
Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

"WRIGHT,  Alfred  Augustus,  clergyman,  educa- 
tor: b.  Boston,  Dec.  20,  1842:  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U., 
Conn.,  1863,  A.M.,  1866;  (D.D.,  Ohio  Wesleyan, 
1885);  m.  Dora  B.  Slade,  of  Bristol.  R.I.,  Oct.  28, 
1863  (died  June  25,  1872);  m.  2d,  Abby  F.  Shaw,  of 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  July  1,  1873;  4  children,  Rebecca 
Isadora  (now  Mrs.  G.  E.  Benard),  Charles  Augus- 
tus (deceased),  Alfred  Wesley,  Laura  Judson.  Or- 
dained M.E.  ministry,  1863;  pastor  Middletown, 
R.I.,  1863-5;  St.  Paul's  Ch.,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1865- 
66,  East  Greenwich,  R.I.,  1866-7,  Little  Compton, 
1867-70,  1st  Ch.,  Fall  River,  1870-3,  Newton,  1873-4, 
Leominster,  1874-7,  Trinity  Ch.,  Charlestown,  1877- 
80,  South  St.  Ch.,  Lynn,  1880-3;  became  prof.  N.T. 
Greek  and  dean  the  Boston  Correspondence  School, 
1882.  Author  of  textbooks  on  New  Testament 
Greek  used  in  Boston  Corr.  Sch.  Was  editor  of  The 
Greek  Student,  1882-5,  The  Boston  Academy,  1886- 
98.    Home:   9  Clinton  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

WRIGHT,  Arthur  Henry,  clergyman;  b.  Boston; 
B.A.,  Trinitv  Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1883;  grad. 
Berkeley  Divinity  Sch.,  IVIiddletown,  Conn.,  1886. 
Ordered  deacon,  1886,  ordained  priest,  1887,  P.E. 
Ch. ;  rector  St.  Ann's  Ch.,  Dorchester,  Boston,  1886- 
90,  St.  John's  Ch.,  Warehouse  Pt.,  Conn.,  1890-9; 
archdeacon  of  Hartford,  1896-9;  rector  St.  Paul's 
Ch.,  Newburyport,  ]\Iass.,  since  1899.  Mem.  Delta 
Kappa  Bpsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Home:  Newbury- 
port, Mass. 

WRIGHT,  Arthur  Williams,  M.D.:  b.  Lebanon, 
Conn.,  Sept.  8,  1836;  s.  Jesse  and  Harriet  (Will- 
iams) Wright;  A.B.,  Yale,  1859,  Ph.D.,  1861;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  1866,  but  did  not  practice;  univs.  of 
Heidelberg  and  Berlin,  1868-9;  m.  Susan  Forbes,  d. 
Prof.  Benjamin  Silliman,  2d,  of  Yale.  Oct.  6,  1875. 
Assisted  in  preparing  revised  edit.  Webster's  Dic- 
tionary, 1862-3,  and  1890;  tutor  in  Latin,  1863-6,  in 
physics,  1866-8,  Yale:  instr.  physics,  Sheffield  Sci- 
entific Sch.  (Yale),  1867-8;  prof,  physics  and  chem- 
istry, Williams  Coll.,  1869-72;  prof,  molecular 
physics  and  chemistry,  1871-87,  prof,  experimental 
physics,  1887-06,  prof,  emeritus.  1906 — ,  Yale  Uni- 
versity. In  charge  of  Sloane  Physical  Laboratory, 
Yale,  built  from  his  plans  under  his  supervision, 
1883-06.  Consulting  specialist,  U.S.  Signal  Service, 
1881-6.  Author  of  many  scientific  papers,  chiefiy 
upon  electricity  and  astron.  subjects.  Was  the 
first  to  observe  the  electric  shadow  in  air;  discov- 
ered and  analyzed  gases  in  stony  meteorites;  meas- 
ured polarization  of  zodiacal  light,  also  of  light  of 
moon,  solar  corona  and  comets;  applied  cathode 
discharge  in  vacuo  to  form  metallic  films  for  mir- 
rors. Fellow  Royal  Astron.  Soc.  of  Great  Britain; 
mem.  Nat.  Acad.  Sciences,  Am.  Philos.  Soc,  Phila., 
and  other  scientific  socs.  Home:  881  Orange  St., 
New  Haven,  Conn.  (See  also  Who's  Who  in  Amer- 
ica.) * 

WRIGHT,  Charles  Baker,  college  prof.;  b.  Cleve- 
land, O.,  Oct.  5,  1859;  s.  Horton  and  Susan  (Baker) 
Wright;  A.B.,  Buchtel  Coll.,  Akron.  O.,  1880,  A.M., 
1885;  student  Johns  Hopkins,  1882-5;  grad.  scholar 
same,  1884-5,  apptd.  fellow  in  English,  1885;  (hon. 
A.M.,  U.  of  Vt..  1904;  L.H.D.,  Buchtel,  1905:  Litt.D., 
Middleburv.  1915):  m.  Clara  Wright  Alexander,  of 
Akron,  O.,  Sept.  2,  1885.  Prof,  rhetoric  and  Eng. 
lit.,  1885 — .  acting  dean.  1913 — ,  Mlddlebury  (Vt.) 
Coll.    Conglist.    Home:   Mlddlebury,  Vt.* 

WRIGHT,  Charles  Henry  Conrad,  educator;  b. 
Chicago,  Nov.  16.  1869:  s.  Charles  Henry  and  Mar- 
garet Barker  (Upham)  Wright;  ed.  Coll.  de  Hon- 
fleur,  France;  A.B..  Harvard,  1891;  B.A.,  Trinitv 
Coll.,  Oxford,  Eng.,  1895;  IVl.A.  1899.  Instr.,  1895-02. 
asst.  prof,  of  French  since  1902,  Harvard;  editor  of 


a  number  of  French  textbooks.  Mem.  Modern  Lan- 
guage Assn.  Amei-ica,  N.E.  Modern  Lang.  Assn., 
Society  d'  Histoire  litteraire  de  la  France,  Soci6te 
des  textes  modernes,  Soci6t6  des  Etudes  Rabelai- 
siennes,  Am.  Folk  Lore  Soc.  Home:  5  Buckingham 
PI.    Address:    Harvard   Univ.,   Cambridge,   Mass. 

WRIGHT,  Edward  Everett,  naval  officer;  b.  East 
Bridg(  water,  .Mass..  Sei)t.  9,  1856;  s.  George  Allen 
and  Hannah  (Litchfield)  Wright;  grad.  U.S.  Naval 
Acad.,  1877;  m.  Katherine  Davis,  of  Wayland, 
Mass.,  Dec.  10,  1886  (died,  Jan.  3,  1911).  Promoted 
through  the  various  grades  to  capt.;  retired,  July 
1,  1910,  with  ranlv  of  commodore.  Served  on  bd. 
Swatara,  and  Powhatan,  N.  Atlantic  sta.,  1877-9; 
Swatara  and  Monocacy,  Asiatic  sta.,  1879-82;  train- 
ing sta.,  Newport,  R.I.,  1882-4;  U.S.  Coast  Survey, 
1884-7;  Swatara  and  Alliance,  S.  Atlantic  sta.  and 
Yantic  and  Galena,  N.  Atlantic  sta.,  1887-90;  Navy 
Yard,  Boston,  1890-3:  Newark,  S.  Atlantic  sta., 
1893-6:  Wabash,  and  Navy  Yard,  Boston,  1896-7;  on 
bd.  Minneapolis,  Flying  Squadron,  Spanish  War, 
1898;  Essex,  apprentice  training  ship,  1898-01; 
Navy  Yard,  Boston,  1901-3;  Atlanta  and  Brooklyn, 
S.  Atlantic  sta.,  1903-5;  comdg.  prison  ship,  South- 
ery.  Navy  Yard,  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  1905-6;  insp.  2d 
lighthouse  dist.,  Boston,  1906-7;  comdg.  flagship 
Rainbow  and  Chattanooga,  Philippine  sta.,  1907-9; 
capt.  of  yard.  Navy  Yard,  Phila.,  and  commandant 
U.S.  Naval  sta.,  Guantanamo.  Cuba,  1909-10.  Clubs: 
University  (Phila.),  Corinthian  Yacht  (Marble- 
head,  Mass.).    Home:  "Wayland,  Mass.* 

WRIGHT,  Elam  Rust,  M.D.;  b.  Lunenburg,  Vt., 
Aug.  31,  1866:  s.  William  H.  and  Harriet  (Cum- 
mings)  Wright;  descendant  on  maternal  side,  of 
Aaron  Burr,  pres.  Coll.  of  New  Jersey  (now  Prince- 
ton U.);  descendant  on  paternal  side,  of  Maj.  Be- 
riah  Wright,  of  the  War  of  1812;  grad.  Gilmanton 
(N.H.)  Acad.,  1889;  B.L.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1893, 
M.L.,  1896:  M.D.,  Dartmouth  Med.  Sch.,  1896;  m. 
Anna  Murray,  of  Valley  Falls,  Kan.,  Nov.  27,  1902; 
2  children,  Murray  Johnson  (son),  b.  May  3,  1905; 
Marion  (daughter),  b.  May  11,  1909.  Engaged  in 
practice  in  Alton,  N.H.,  since  1896;  insurance 
agency.  Mem.  N.H.  Med.  Soc,  Belknap  County 
Med.  Soc.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Progressive. 
Conglist.  Engaged  in  lyceum  work  and  as  repre- 
sentative. Recreations:  traveling.  Address:  Alton, 
New  Hampshire. 

WRIGHT,  Eug-ene  S.;  b.  Montgomery,  Vt.,  Feb. 
26,  1878;  s.  George  W.  and  Mary  J.  (Williams) 
Wright:  descendant  of  Governor  Dudley,  of  Mass.; 
ed.  common  schs.;  grad.  Bridgham  Acad.,  Bakers- 
field,  Vt.,  1897;  m.  Feb.  14,  1900,  Marion  P.  Olm- 
stead,  of  Franklin,  Vt.  Began,  1897,  as  elk.  for 
brother  in  gen.  store  and  has  since  been  identified 
with  mercantile  business,  farming  and  ins.  busi- 
ness, and  is  now  dealer  in  hardware:  auditor  Trout 
River  Co.  (gen.  mdse.);  dir.  Franklin  County  Fair 
Assn.  Has  served  as  selectman,  town  treas.,  sch. 
dir.,  tax  assessor,  etc.;  mem.  Rep.  Town  Com.  since 
1908;  mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep.,  1910.  Baptist.  Mem. 
Independent  Order  of  Foresters,  Grange.  Address: 
Montgomery  Center,  Vt. 

WRIGHT.  Prank  Herbert,  banker;  b.  Boston, 
Jan.  29,  1877;  s.  George  Herbert  and  Elizabeth 
Louise  (Studley)  Wright;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  Brook- 
line,  and  Milton  Acad.;  m.  Helen  Sibley,  of  Quincy, 
Mass.,  June  19,  1905:  2  children,  Francis  Sibley, 
Mary.  Began  active  career  in  employ  of  Suffolk 
Nat.  Bank,  1895:  when  this  bank  consolidated  with 
the  2d  Nat.  Bank.  Boston,  Sept.  1,  1903,  became 
asst.  cashier  and  so  continues;  dir.  and  sec.  Rock- 
land Trust  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Trustee  Mary  E.  Gregerson  Charitable 
Fund.  Treas.  St.  John's  P.E.  Ch.  Clubs:  Boston 
City,  Boston  Yacht,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Recrea- 
tions: outdoor  sports.  Home:  South  Hingham, 
Mass.    Office:   Second  National  Bank,  Boston. 

WRIGHT,  rrank  Walden,  M.D.;  b.  Bridge  Hamp- 
ton, N.Y..  Oct.  3,  1854:  s.  Levi  D.  and  Amanda  M. 
(Hurd)  Wright;  student  Williams  Coll.,  1875-7; 
M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll..  1880;  m.  Mary  E. 
Spencer,  of  Hampden,  Conn.,  Feb.  16,  1881;  4  chil- 
dren, F.  Walden,  Leslie  H.,  Paul  D.,  Mary  Edna. 
Practiced  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  since  1885;  health 
officer.  New  Haven,  since  1889.  Mem.  Conn.  State 
Med.  Soc,  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn.    Democrat.    Epis- 


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copalian.  Recreations:  fishing:,  country  life.  Ad- 
dress: 48  Pearl  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.;  (summer) 
Bi-aiulford,  Conn. 

WRIGHT,  Georgre  M.,  president  Wright  Wire 
Co.;  mayor  of  Worcester;  term  expires  Jan.  4,  1916. 
Republican.  Address:  1152  Main  St.,  Worcester, 
Mus.'^. 

WRIGHT,  Georg-e  Wasliing-ton  clergyman;  b. 
Beekman,  N.Y.,  Apr.  19,  lh4b;  s.  William  Halsted 
and  Eliza  (Beardsley)  Wright;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U., 
Conn.,  1872,  A.M.,  1875;  Boston  U.  Sch.  of  Theol- 
ogy, 1872-3;  m.  Eugenia  Adeline  Harvey,  of  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  June  4,  1873;  children,  George  Wash- 
ington, Jr.,  William  Daniel;  m.  2d,  Etta  Ward  Tur- 
ner, of  Hanover,  Mass.,  June  30,  1897.  Ordained 
M.E.  ministry,  1873;  pastor  Berkeley,  Mass.,  1873-4, 
East  Greenwich,  R.I.,  1874-5,  Scituate,  Mass.,  1875- 
76,  South  Somerset,  1876-8,  North  Dighton,  1878-80, 
Hobronville  and  Dodgeville,  1880-1,  Allen  St. 
Cliurch,  New  Bedford,  1881-3,  South  Yarmouth, 
1883-5,  Moodus,  Conn.,  1885-7,  Killingly,  1887-9, 
Norwich,  1889-90,  Farragut.  la.,  1890-1,  Barnard, 
Vt.,  1891-2,  Congl.  Church,  Bethel,  1892-3,  Hanover, 
Mass.,  1893;  gen.  mgr.  N.E.  states  for  Rand,  Mc- 
Nally  &  Co.,  publishers,  since  1891.  Mem.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Republican.  Mason.  Recreations: 
Sunday  school  teacliing.  Home:  32  Holbrook  St.,  Ja- 
maica Plain,  Mass.   Office:  36  Broomfield  St.,  Boston. 

WBIGHT,  Helen  Smith,  author;  b.  Washington, 
Feb.  9,  1874;  d.  late  Rear  Admiral  David  and  Sarah 
Saunders  Smith:  ed.  Paris,  France,  pub.  schs.  and 
Corcoran  Art  Sch.,  Washington;  m.  Charles  Hewitt 
Wright,  of  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  20,  1898.  Mem. 
D.A.R.,  Red  Cross.  Clubs:  Country,  Wednesday 
Morning.  Author:  Old  Time  Recipes,  1909;  The 
Great  White  North,  1910:  New  England  Cook  Book, 
1912.    Address:  148  Bartlett  Av.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.* 

WRIGHT,  Henry  Burt,  college  prof.;  b.  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  Jan.  29.  1877;  s.  Henry  Parks  and 
Martha  Elizabeth  (Burt)  Wright;  B.A.,  Yale,  1898, 
Ph.D.,  1903;  U.  of  Berlin,  Germany,  1907-8,  U.  of 
Grenoble,  France,  1911;  m.  Josephine  Lemira  Hay- 
ward,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  Julv  24.  1907.  Tutor 
Greek  and  Latin,  1903-6,  instr.,  1906-7,  asst.  prof. 
Roman  history  and  Latin  lit.,  1908-11,  asst.  prof, 
history,  1911-14;  Stephen  Merrell  Clement  prof. 
Christian  methods,  since  1914,  Yale.  Mem.  Am. 
Philol.  Assn.,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  Conn.  Acad.  Arts 
and  Sciences.  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list 
of  books.)  Home:  20  Livingston  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.* 

WRIGHT,  Henry  D.;  b.  Rowe,  Mass.,  Jan.  18, 
1872;  s.  Edward  and  Hannah  (Gould)  Wright;  ed. 
Deerfield  Acad.,  Mass.;  m.  Jan.  1,  1903,  Dasie  E. 
Negus,  of  Millers  Falls,  Mass.  Engaged  in  farm- 
ing since  1893;  selectman,  Rowe,  8  yrs.;  mem.  Mass. 
Ho.  of  Rep.,  1912.  13,  14.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Mem.  Patrons  of  Husbandry.   Address:  Rowe,  Mass. 

WRIGHT,  Henry  Parks,  educator;  b.  Winchester, 
N.H.,  Nov.  30,  1839;  s.  Parks  and  Relief  W.  (Wool- 
ley)  Wright:  served  in  51st  Mass.  Inf.  in  Civil 
War;  A.B.,  Yale,  1868.  A.M..  1871.  Ph.D.,  1876; 
univs.  of  Gottingen  and  Berlin,  1878-9;  (LL.D., 
Union,  1895);  m.  Martha  E.  Burt,  of  Oakham, 
Mass.,  July  7.  1874.  Teacher  Chickering  Inst., 
Cincinnati,  1868-9;  tutor,  1870-1,  asst.  prof.  Latin. 
1871-6.  prof..  1876-09,  dean,  1884-09,  Yale;  retired. 
Author:  Satires  of  Juvenal.  1901;  Fobes  Memorial, 
1909;  From  School  Through  College,  1911;  Soldiers 
of  Oakham,  Mass..  1913.  Home:  128  York  St.,  New 
Haven,  Conn.    (See  also  Who's  Who  in  America.)* 

WRIGHT,  J(ameB)  Edward,  clergvman;  July  9, 
lS39-Sept.   5,   1914.     (See  vol.   1909.) 

WRIGHT,  James  Homer,  pathologist;  b.  Pitts- 
burgh, Apr.  8,  1869:  s.  Homer  and  Sarah  L.  (Gray) 
Wright;  A.B..  Johns  Hopkins,  1890;  M.D.,  U.  of 
Md..  1892:  Thomas  A.  Scott  fellow  in  hvgiene, 
1892-3.  Harvard,  A.M.,  1895  (hon.  S.D.,  1905;  Sc.D., 
U.  of  Md.,  1907):  m.  Aaa:ot  Lunde.  of  Boston,  Dec. 
25,  1901.  Asst.  in  pathology,  1893-6.  instr.,  1896-07, 
a^st.  prof,  since  1907,  Harvard:  dir.  pathol.  lab. 
Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  since  1896.  Mem.  Assn.  Am. 
Physicians.  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Home:   1563  Beacon  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.* 

WRIGHT,  Jam.es  Tytler,  pharmacist;  b.  Paisley, 
Scotland,  Apr.  21,  1849;  s.  James  and  Agnes  (Boyd) 


Wright;  was  brought  to  America  in  infancv;  ed. 
pub.  schs.  of  Clinton,  Mass.:  Ph.G.,  ]Mass.  Coll.  of 
i^harmacy,  Boston,  1872;  m.  Sept.  3,  1873,  Agnes  N. 
AVright,  of  Paisley,  Scotland.  Began  as  pharmacist 
in  Newport,  R.I.,  June  17,  1885:  sr.  partner  firm  of 
\^iight  &  Hay.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem. 
It. I.  Bd.  of  Pharmacy.  Mem.  R.I.  Pharm.  Assn., 
Mass.  Coll.  of  Pharmacy.  Mason;  mem.  Odd  Fel- 
lows, lioyal  Arcanum.  Home:  2  6  Cranston  A  v. 
Oflice:    22    Washington   Sq.,  Newport,  R.I. 

WRIGHT,  Joel  ritz,  M.D.;  b.  Coventry,  Vt..  Oct. 
14,  1845;  s.  Erastus  and  IMary  A.  (P'airbrother) 
Wright:  ed.  dist.  schs.  to  16,  Coventrv  Acad.,  1S59- 
64;  student  U.  of  Vt.  Med.  Coll.,  1870,  U.  of  Mich. 
Med.  Coll.,  1871-2,  M.D.,  1872;  post-grad,  course, 
Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.,  winter,  1882-3;  m.  1st, 
Brownington,  Vt.,  Mar.  16,  1873,  Nora  G.  Spencer 
(died  Aug.  24,  1880);  1  son,  Fred  Spencer,  b.  Mar. 
16,  1874:  m.  2d,  Coventry,  Vt.,  Apr.  15,  1886,  Helen 
J.  Parker  (died  Feb.  27,  1901).  Has  practiced  at 
Barton  Landing,  Vt.,  since  1872;  mem.  Sch.  Bd., 
1886-9;  health  officer  since  1890;  U.S.  med.  exam- 
iner for  pensions,  1885-89,  and  since  1901:  treas. 
and  gen.  mgr..  Barton  Tub  Factory  (Stephenson, 
Wriglit  &  Valley),  mfrs.  of  spruce  butter  tubs  and 
boxes.  Democrat.  Conglist.  Mem.  Orleans  Co.  :\Ied. 
.Soc,  Vt.  State  Med.  Soc.    Address:  Orleans,  Vt. 

WRIGHT,  John  Gordon,  wool  mcht. ;  July  29, 
1842-Jan.  31,  1912.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

WRIGHT,  Louis  Clinton,  clergyman;  b.  Virgil, 
N.Y.,  Feb.  3,  1879;  s.  Wallace  Eugene  and  Phoebe 
Asher  (Weber)  Wright;  grad.  Drvden  (N.Y.)  High 
Sch.,  1899;  A.B.,  Svracuse  U.,  1904;  S.T.B.,  Boston 
U.  Sch.  of  Theology,  1907;  m.  Aug.  8,  1906,  Flora 
A.  Greenlees,  Orwell,  N.Y.  (A.B.,  Oberlin  Coll., 
1906);  3  children.  Robert  Wallace,  Donald  Green- 
lees, Esther  Louise.  Entered  ministrv  M.E.  Ch., 
1902;  ordained,  1903;  pastor  First  M.E.  Ch.,  Gard- 
ner. Mass.,  1908-10,  Melrose,  Mass.,  since  1910. 
riub:  Puddingstone  (Boston).  Address:  647  Main 
St.,  Melrose,   Mass. 

WRIGHT,  Mahel  Osgood,  author;  b.  New  York, 
Jan.  26,  1859;  d.  Rev.  Samuel  and  Ellen  Haswell 
(Murdock)  Osgood;  m.  Sept.  25,  1884,  James  Os- 
borne Wright,  of  Bristol,  Eng.  Pres.  since  organ- 
ization, 1898,  Audubon  Soc.  of  State  of  Conn.;  mem. 
Am.  Ornithologists'  Union,  N.Y.  Zool.  Soc,  Conn. 
Soc.  Colonial  Dames.  Contbg.  editor  to  Bird  Lore. 
(See  Wlio's  Who  in  America  for  books,  etc.)  Home: 
Fairfield.  Conn.* 

WRIGHT,  Mary  Tappan,  author:  b.  Steubenville, 
O.,  Dec,  1851;  d.  Pres.  Eli  Todd  Tappan  of  Kenyon 
Coll.  and  Lvdia  (McDowell)  Tappan;  m.  Prof.  ,Tohn 
Henry  Wright,  of  Harvard  U.,  Apr.  2,  1879  (died 
Nov.  25,  1908).  (See  V^ho's  Who  in  America  for 
books.)    Home:  32  Hawtliorn  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass.* 

WRIGHT,  Nathan  Manchester,  lawyer;  b.  Foster, 
R.I.,  Feb.  14,  1865;  s.  Albert  Henry  and  i\Iary 
Cunningham  (Mathewson)  Wright;  descendant  of 
Henry  \A'right,  of  Dorcliester,  Mass.,  1635:  grad. 
Providence  High  Sch.,  1885;  A.B.,  Brown  U.,  1889 
(Phi  Beta  Kapna) ;  m.  Mary  Elizabeth  Page,  of 
Johnston,  R.I.,  Nov.  27,  1889;  4  children,  Nathan 
^Mancliester,  Jr.,  Beatrice  Mathewson.  Harold  Page, 
Evangeline  Pliillips.  Supt.  pub.  schs.,  Johnston, 
1890-3;  editor's  sec,  etc..  Providence  Jour.,  1890-03; 
mem.  Providence  Common  Council,  1899-1900;  be- 
gan practice  of  law,  1904;  justice  Providence  Police 
rt.,  1906-9;  elk.  Dist.  Ct.,  6th  Judicial  Dist.,  since 
1909;  sec.  Rep.  State  Central  Com.  of  R.I.  since 
1903.  Mem.  R.I.  Soc.  of  S.A.R.,  Phi  Delta  Theta. 
Free  Baptist  ]Mem.  Barnard  Club  (ednl.).  Mason 
(K.T.,  Shriner);  grand  master  of  Grand  Lodge  of 
R.I.,  I.O.O.F.,  1910,  and  grand  representative  to 
Sovereign  Grand  Lodge,  1911-12.  Recreations: 
country  life,  fruit  raising.  Home:  255  Webster  Av. 
Office:   228  Butler  Exchange,  Providence,  R.I. 

WRIGHT,  Northam,  lawyer;  b.  Clinton.  Conn.. 
:\rav  3,  1867;  s.  Alfred  M.  Wright  and  Mary  J. 
(Hull)  Wright;  B.S.,  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn.,  1889; 
UL.B..  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1892;  m.  Laura  Elizabeth 
Lancaster,  of  Hackensack,  N.J.,  Oct.  5,  1892:  2 
cliildren,  Laura  Elizabeth.  Northam  Lancaster. 
Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1892,  and  since  practiced 
in  Centerbrook;  sec.  and  treas.   Conn.  Valley  Mfg. 


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Co.  Mem.  Sons  of  Veterans.  Mason;  mem.  O.U.A.M. 
Republican.  Methodist.  Address:  Centerbrook,  Conn. 

WRIGHT,  Rebecca  Whitney,  librarian;  b.  Mont- 
pelier,  \'i.,  July  11,  ISSO;  d.  Kev.  James  Edward 
and  Julia  Anne  (.Whitney)  Wright;  grad.  Mont- 
pelier  High  Sch.,  189S;  student  Miss  Windsor's 
Sch.,  Boston,  1S99;  A.B.,  Radcliffe  Coll.,  1903;  B.L. 
S.,  X.Y.  State  Library  Sch.,  1905;  unmarried.  Em- 
ployed in  Boston  Athenceum,  art  dept.,  1905-6;  spl. 
cataloguer,  Seattle  Pub.  Library,  1907;  organized 
Aldrich  Pub.  Library,  Barre,  Vt.,  1908;  re-classified 
and  catalogued  Kellogg-Hubbard  Library,  ]\lont- 
pelier,  1909-10;  organizer,  1910,  and  secretary  State 
of  Vt.  Free  Lib.  Commn.  Recreations:  tennis,  mu- 
sic, riding.    Address:  Montpelier,  Vt. 

WRIGHT,  Walter  CIianniug°,  insurance;  b.  Bos- 
ton. Aug.  24,  1846;  s.  Elizur  and  Susan  (Clark) 
Wright;  ed.  under  pvt.  tutelage  and  by  pvt.  study; 
m.  Julv  29,  1877,  Nellie  M.  Stevens,  of  East  Machi- 
as,  :\le.  (died  July  29,  1879);  m.  2d,  June  9,  1884. 
Louise  W.  Gerber,  of  Sharon,  Mass.;  2  daughters, 
Wilhelmine  G.,  Kathleen  (deceased).  Clk.  offlce  of 
his  father,  who  was  commr.  of  ins.  for  Mass.,  1859- 
66;  actuary  N.E.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  1866-1900;  now 
consulting  actuary;  collaborator  with  his  father 
upon  non-forfeiture  in  life  ins.  and  payment  of 
equitable  cash  surrender  value;  advocate  of  scien- 
tific and  economic  regulation  of  life  ins.  expenses, 
etc.;  author  of  a  simplified  and  improved  system  of 
double  entry  accounts.  Fellow  Am.  Statis.  Soc. ; 
mem.  Actuarial  Soc.  of  America  (charter).  Am. 
Math.  Soc.  A.A.A.S.  Home:  Medford,  Mass.  Offlce: 
141  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

WRIGHT,  William  Alvin,  lawyer;  b.  Waukesha, 
Wis..  Nov.  14,  1847;  s.  Robert  William  and  Louise 
L.  (Luke)  Wright;  descendant  of  Capt.  Joseph 
Wright,  who  settled  in  Mass.  about  1638;  prep.  edn. 
New  Haven  High  Sch.;  LL.B.,  Yale  Law  Sch..  1872; 
m.  Almina  Ingham,  of  New  Haven.  Conn.,  Oct.  10, 
1876:  4  children,  Heaton.  A'era,  Adelle,  William 
A.,  Jr.  Engaged  in  newspaper  work,  i^ublishing 
New  Haven  Daily  News,  1869-71:  admitted  to  Conn, 
bar.  1872,  since  in  practice  in  New  Haven:  asso- 
ciated with  son.  Heaton  Wright,  since  1908;  dir. 
Orange  Bank  &  Trust  Co.:  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep. 
2  terms,  1882,  1883;  U.S.  fcommr.,  Dist.  of  Conn., 
since  1887;  alderman  1st  Ward.  New  Haven,  1 
term:  mem.  bd.  of  Finance  Commrs.  2  terms.  Mem. 
C.N.G.,  1866-77.  Democrat.  Episcopalian.  Mem. 
S.A.R.  Mason  (32°.  K.T.).  Clubs:  Graduates', 
Knights  Templar.  Recreations:  traveling.  Home: 
770  Edgewood  Av.  Office:  Second  National  Bank 
Bldg.,  New  Haven.  Conn. 

WRIGHT.  William  Henry,  dentist,  banker;  b. 
Shoreham,  Vt..  Aug.  25.  1843;  s.  William  Powers 
(M.D.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Fletcher)  Wright:  descend- 
ant of  John  Wright,  of  Brentwood,  Essex,  Eng. ; 
ed.  dist.  sch.,  select  schs.,  Brandon  Sem. ;  m.  Alma 
E.  Smith,  of  Brandon,  Vt..  Apr.  30,  1873:  2  children, 
T\^il]iam  T.,  Earl  S.  Engaged  in  practice  of  den- 
tistry since  1866,  also  farmer;  pres.  1st  Nat.  Bank 
since  1903;  v.-p.  Cloud  Countv  Bank,  Concordia, 
Kans.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1912,  14,  Senate,  1915. 
16:  trustee  Brandon  Free  Pub.  Library.  Repub- 
lican. Conglist.  Mem.  Vt.  State  Dental  Soc.  Mem. 
St.  Paul's  Lodge,  A.F.  and  A.M.:  I.O.O.F.,  Grange. 
Author:  History  of  the  Wright  Family,  1912.  Ad- 
dress:   Brandon.   Rutland   Co.,   Vt. 

WRIGHTINGTON,  Edgar  NewcomTj.  public  util- 
ities: b.  Brookline,  IMass.,  July  30,  1875:  s.  Charles 
W.  and  Catherine  CJouge  (Schermerhorn)  Wright- 
ington:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1897;  m.  Maria  Theresa 
Hollander,  of  Brookline,  June  14,  19O0.  In  real 
estate  business,  1897-9;  with  L.  P.  Hollander  & 
Co.,  dry  goods,  1900-4;  business  mgr.  ^liddlesex 
Sch.,  (Toncord,  Mass..  1904-5;  formerly  sec.  now  2d 
v.-p.,  Boston  Consolidated  Gas  Co.  Republican. 
Clubs:  Exchange,  Harvard  (Boston):  Eastern 
Yacht;  Countrv  (Brookline).  Home:  16  Monmouth 
Court,  Brookline.    Office:  24  West  St..  Boston,  Mass. 

WRIGHTINGTON.  Sydney  Russell,  lawyer;  b. 
Fall  River,  Mass.,  Feb.  8,  1876;  s.  Stephen  C.  and 
Ellen  Maria  (Flint)  Wrightington;  prep.  edn.  B.M. 
C.  Durfee  High  Sch.,  Fall  River:  A.B..  Harvard, 
1897:  LL.B..  Harvard  U.  Law  Sch.,  1900:  m.  at 
Newton,  Mass.,  Mar.  27,  1912.  Marion  D.  Jewett; 
1   son,   Dana   C.    In   employ   of   Storey,   Thorndike, 


Palmer  &  Thayer,  Boston,  1900-3,  since  in  practice 
alone;  editor  Green  Bag,  1905-S.  Mem.  Am.  and 
Mass.  bar  assns..  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston,  Inler- 
nat.  I>aw  Soc.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
j;epublican.  Unitarian.  Mason.  Club:  Boston  City. 
Recreations:  farming.  Home:  Lexington,  Mass.  Of- 
fice: 31  State  St.,  Boston. 

WRISTON,  Henry  Iiincoln,  clergyman.    (See  vol. 

1909.) 

WRYE,  Walter  Clark,  accountant:  b.  Boston, 
Apr.  4,  1872;  s.  George  and  Annie  (Wells)  Wrye; 
ed.  pub.  schs..  Boston;  Worcester  Acad.,  to  1894; 
Bryant  &  Stratton  Business  Coll.,  Boston:  m. 
Myrtle  Howell,  of  Boston,  Feb.  16,  1897;  children, 
Anna  Frances,  Walter  Clark,  Jr.  After  leaving  sch. 
engaged  as  accountant  for  various  firms,  finally 
.loined  Harvey  S.  Chase  &  Co.,  1904,  and  mem.  of 
firm  since  1909;  dir.  Workingmen's  Co-operative 
Bank,  of  Boston.  Sec.  Certified  Pub.  Accountants 
Soc.  of  Mass.  Dir.  Boston  North  End  Mission,  also 
Y.M.C.A.,  Newton,  Mass.  Baptist.  Republican.  Ma- 
son. Club:  Hunnewell  (Newton).  Recreations:  ath- 
letics, horseback  riding.  Home:  Newton,  Mass. 
Offlce:   84  State  St.,  Boston. 

WURTS,  John,  college  prof.;  b.  Carbondale,  Pa., 
July  10,  1855;  s.  Charles  Pemberton  and  Laura 
(Jay)  Wurts;  brother  of  Alexander  Jay  Wurts; 
student  Yale  Coll.,  1874-7,  LL.B.,  1884,  LL.M.,  1889, 
A.M.,  1897;  m.  Florence  La  Tourette,  of  Bavonne, 
N.J.,  June  26,  1878.  Practiced  law  at  Jacksonville. 
Fla.,  1884-95;  instr.  elementary  law  and  real  prop- 
erty, 1895-6,  asst.  prof,  law,  1896-7,  prof,  since 
1897.  Yale.  Exchange  prof,  law,  Sch.  of  Jurispru- 
dence, LT.  of  Cal.,  1914-15.  Mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn., 
Am.  Social  Science  Assn.  Club:  Graduates'  (New 
Haven).  (See  Who's  Who  in  America  for  list  of 
books,  etc.)    Home:  West  Haven,  Conn.* 

WYIiSE,  John,  steamship  agt.;  b.  Halton,  Chesh- 
ire, Eng..  Sept.  18.  1865;  s.  Samuel  and  Sarah 
Jane  (Rigby)  Wylde;  ed.  Liverpool  Inst.,  1882-5; 
in.  Kate  Irton  Robertson,  of  Lythemore,  Moresby, 
Cumberland,  Eng.,  May  24,  1892;  2  children,  John 
Irton,  Cecil  Irton.  With  the  Johnston  Line  at 
Liverpool,  1883-92;  came  to  America,  1892;  sub- 
mgr.  Johnston  Line,  Boston,  1892-5;  partner  Pat- 
terson, Wylde  &  Co.,  agts.  for  Hamburg-Am.  Line, 
China,  Japan  &  Philippine  Lines,  German  Austra- 
lian Lines,  Platte  River  Lines;  partner  Patterson, 
Wylde  &  Windeler,  ins.  agts.  and  brokers;  treas. 
Carter's  Tested  Seeds,  Inc.  Episcopalian.  Clubs: 
Country  (Brookline):  Exchange,  Algonquin.  East- 
ern Yacht.  Recreations:  golf,  shooting.  Home: 
Hotel  Buckminster.  Offlce:  102-106  Chamber  of 
Commerce  Bldg.,  Boston. 

wyMAN",  Albert  leRoy,  copper  mining:  b.  Kit- 
tery  Point.  Me.,  Jan.  12,  1867;  s.  Joseph  and  Jose- 
phine L.  (Leighton)  Wyman;  descendant  of  Fran- 
cis Wyman,  of  Woburn.  Mass.:  ed.  Franklin  High 
Sch..  Salmon  Falls,  N.H. ;  unmarried.  In  wholesale, 
retail  and  mfg.  drug  business,  1890-10;  now  sec. 
Franklin  Mining  Co.,  North  Lake  Mining  Co.,  Cor- 
bin  Copper  Company,  Rhode  Island  Copper  Co., 
Indiana  Mining  Company,  Algomah  Mining  Co.; 
pres.  Celero  Drug  Co.;  pres.  Berkeley  Drug  Co. 
Mem.  Mass.  Vol.  Militia  17  yrs. :  now  It. -col.  on 
retired  list.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  York  and 
Scottish  Rite  Mason.  Clubs:  Army  and  Navy  (New- 
York),  Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Recreations:  outdoor 
sports.  Home:  Trinity  Court.  Offlce:  60  Congress 
St.,  Boston. 

WYMAN,  Alphonso  A  delbert,  lawver;  b.  \\'est 
Acton.  Mass.,  Jan.  29,  1862;  s.  Oliver  C.  and  Caro- 
line (Chandler)  Wyman;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1883  (Phi 
Beta  Kappa);  m.  West  Acton,  1886,  Laura  Aldrich. 
Practiced,  Boston,  since  1885:  dir.  E.  L.  Patch  Co., 
chemists:  alderman  of  Somerville,  1908.  09.  10. 
Republican.  Universalist.  Home:  Somerville,  ^lass. 
Office:    617   Old   South  Bldg.,   Boston. 

WTTMAN",  Bruce,  lawyer;  b.  Hyde  Park.  Mass., 
.June  15,  1876:  s.  Ferdinand  A.  and  Harriet  Ann 
(Bruce)  Wvman;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1896,  A.M.,  1897, 
LL.B.,  1900:  m.  Ethel  Andrews,  of  Cambridge, 
>rass.,  June  30.  1902.  In  active  practice.  1900-8, 
since  in  consultive  practice;  prof,  law,  Harvard, 
1900-14:  draftsman,  Mass.  Pub.  Utilities  Bill.  1912; 
served  as  investigator  Port  of  Boston,   commerce 


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counsel  X.Y.,  X.H.  &  H.  R.R. ;  now  in  gen.  corpn. 
practice,  iilpiscopalian.  Republican.  Mem.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Author:  Administrative 
Law,  1903;  Railroad  Rate  Regulation,  1906,  2d 
edit..  1915;  Restraint  of  Trade,  1902;  Public  Serv- 
ice Companies,  1911;  Control  of  the  Market,  1911; 
al-so  articles  in  law  mags,  and  legal  encys.  Home: 
Feii\\;i\'.    iiflice:  50  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

WYIOAN,  Edmond  Iiewis,  M.D.;  b.  Manchester 
Center,  Vt.,  June  27,  1843;  s.  Peter  and  Lucina  B. 
(Way)  Wyman;  grad.  Burr  and  Burton  Sem.,  Man- 
chester, Vt.,  1860;  student  Williams  Coll.,  class  of 
1865  (non-grad.);  M.D.,  New  York  Homoe.  Med. 
Coll.,  Mar.  10,  1875;  post-grad,  courses.  New  York 
Polyclinic,  Coll.  of  Electro-Therapeutics,  Chicago; 
m.  Louise  K.  Phelps,  of  Painesville,  O.,  June  24, 
1S6S;  m.  2d,  Frances  E.  Rastell,  of  Chicago,  Jan. 
30,  1901.  Practiced  at  Manchester  Center  since 
1875;  pres.  Factory  Point  Nat.  Bank,  Manchester 
Bldg.  Assn.  Has  served  as  justice  of  the  peace  and 
supt.  schs.  Trustee  and  sec.  Burr  and  Burton  Sem. 
Republican.  Episcopalian.  Mem.  Am.  Inst.  Homoe- 
opathy, Vt.  Homce.  Med.  Soc.  (3  times  pres.). 
Alumni  Assn.,  N.Y'.  Homce.  Med.  Soc,  Alpha  Delta 
Phi.    JMason.    Home:  Manchester  Center,  Vt. 

WYMAN,  i:iwood  T.,  superintendent  schs.;  b. 
Sidney.  .Me.,  Oct.  22,  1862;  s.  Howard  B.  and  Maria 
(Atkinson)  Wyman:  grad.  State  Normal  Sch., 
Farmington,  Me.;  A.B.,  Colby  Coll.,  1890;  m.  Water- 
ville.  Me.,  1892,  Aubigne  E.  Drummond;  4  children, 
Everett  L.,  Elwood  A.,  Sidney  P.,  Howard.  Editor 
Waterville  (Me.)  Mail,  1891-9;  supt.  schs.,  Water- 
ville,  1899-05,  Warwick,  R.I.,  1905-13,  Whitman, 
Mass.,  since  1913.  Mem.  N.E.A.,  N.E.  Assn.  Supts. 
Mason  (K.T.);  mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Repub- 
lican. Quaker.  Recreations:  hunting,  fishing.  Ad- 
dress: Whitman,  Mass. 

WYMAW,  Frank  W.,  merchant:  b.  Boston;  s.  Ed- 
ward and  :\Iary  A.  Wyman;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston; 
m.  Lottie  Godfrey,  of  Bangor,  Me.,  1878.  Engaged 
in  business  in  Missouri  several  yrs.;  returned  to 
Boston,  1888,  and  has  since  been  connected  with 
Chandler  &  Co.,  Inc.,  importers  and  retailers  of 
dry  goods,  of  which  is  now  pres.  and  treas. ;  dir. 
Beacon  Trust  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Conglist.  Home:  1080  Beacon  St.,  Brook- 
line.    Office:   151  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

VmHAN",  Jolin  Monroe,  clergvman;  b.  Livermore, 
Me.,  June  22,  1857;  s.  William  King  and  Mary 
Seaver  (Thompson)  W^yman;  grad.  Waterville 
Classical  Inst.,  1876;  A.B.,  Colby,  1881;  grad.  New- 
ton Theol.  Instn.,  1884;  m.  Minnie  Haynes,  of  Wa- 
terville, Me.,  June  24,  1884;  6  children,  Mrs.  A.  M. 
Dunlap,  of  Shanghai,  China;  John  M.,  Jr.  (with 
Internat.  Harvester  Co.),  M.  Alice  (teacher  in  Lin- 
coln Acad.),  Marion  E.,  Willard  G.,  Leslie  H.  Or- 
dained Bapt.  ministry,  1884;  pastor  Roslindale, 
Mass.,  1S84-9,  Augusta,  Me.,  1889-1900,  Marlboro, 
1900-4,  Foxboro,  1904-12,  Damariscotta,  since  Dec. 
1,  1912.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Progressive. 
Mason.  Address:  Baptist  Parsonage,  Damariscotta, 
Maine. 

■WYMAN,  I.ouis  Eliot,  lawyer;  b.  Lynn,  Mass., 
Aug.  2,  1878;  s.  Louis  A.  and  Edith  E.  (Merriam) 
Wyman;  grad.  Lynn  Classical  High  Sch.,  1896;  A. 
B.,  Harvard,  1900;  LL.B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1902; 
m.  Manchester,  N.H..  June  1,  1904,  Alice  Sibley 
Crosby:  2  children,  Eliot  U.,  b.  Mar.  26.  1905; 
Esther  M.,  Dec.  19,  1907.  Began  practice  at  Boston, 
1902;  removed  to  Manchester,  and  mem.  firm  of 
Taggart,  Burroughs,  Wyman  &  McLane.  Mem.  N.H. 
Ho.  of  Rep..  1909.  Republican.  Universalist.  Mem. 
Hillsboro  Co.  Bar  Assn,  N.H.  Bar  Assn.  Clubs 
(social) :  Derryfleld.  Intervale  Countrv.  Recrea- 
tions: golf.  Home:  44  Clarke  St.  Office':  Pickering 
Bldg.,  Manchester,  N.H. 

WYMAN,  Walter  Scott,  manager  elec.  properties; 
b.  Oakland,  Me..  May  6,  1874;  s.  Hiram  and  Ellen 
A.  (Frizell)  Wyman;  grad.  Oakland  High  Sch., 
1890,  Coburn  Classical  Inst.,  1891;  elec.  engring. 
course.  Tufts  Coll.,  Mass.,  1893,  1897:  m.  Ver- 
gennes,  Vt.,  Nov.  25,  1897,  Alice  M.  Bartlett.  Asst. 
supt.,  Me.  Water  Co.,  1897-9;  mgr.  Waterville  & 
Fairfield  Ry.  &  Light  Co.,  1899-01;  treas.  and  gen. 
mgr.  Central  ]\Iaine  Power  Co.;  dir.  and  mgr.  Fort 
Halifax  Power  Co.;  dir.  Kennebec  Water  Dist 
(municipal    corpn.),     1899-06.      Republican.     Mem. 


Nat.  Elec.  Assn.,  Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.,  N.E.  St. 
Ry.  Assn.,  N.E.  Water  Works  Assn.  Home:  47 
AN'estorn  Av.    Ofl^ce:  ^.'A^   Water  St.,  Augusta,  Me. 

WYNNE,  Madeline  Yale,  writer;  b.  Newport,  N. 
Y.,  1847;  d.  Linus.  Jr.,  and  Katharine  (Brooks) 
Yale;  father  inventor  of  Yale  lock;  descendant  of 
Thomas  Yale,  brother  of  Elihu  Yale,  who  founded 
Y'ale  Coll.;  studied  Boston  Art  Mus.,  Art  Students' 
League,  New  York;  m.;  2  sons,  Philip  H.,  1).  Jan. 
17,  1868;  Sidney  Y.,  Sept.  6,  1870.  Has  devoted 
much  time  to  development  of  metal  work  and  the 
use  of  precious  and  semi-precious  stones  in  jewel- 
ry; lectures  on  those  subjects.  Pres.  Deerfield 
(Conn.)  Industries;  mem.  Arts  and  Crafts  Soc, 
Copley  Soc.  (Boston).  Clubs:  Fortnightly,  The 
Little  Room  (Chicago).  Contbr.  of  short  stories  to 
Atlantic  Monthly,  Harper's  Bazar,  The  Outlook  and 
other  mags.    Home:   Deerfield,  Mass. 


YAGEB,  Grranville,  teacher,  clergyman;  Mar.  30, 

1840-May  5,  1915.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

YAIiE,  Caroline  A.,  educator;  b.  Charlotte,  Vt., 
Sept.  29,  1848;  s.  William  Lyman  and  Ardelia 
(Strong)  Yale;  ed.  Williston  Acad.;  Mt.  Holyoke 
Sem.  (now  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.);  (LL.D.,  111.  Wes.  U., 
1896;  D.H.,  Smith  Coll.,  Northampton,  Mass.,  1910); 
unmarried.  Teacher,  1870-86,  prin.  since  1886, 
Clarke  Sch.  (oral  sch.  for  the  deaf,  estab.  1867). 
Trustee  Northampton  State  Hosp.  for  the  Insane; 
v.-p.  Am.  Assn.  to  Promote  Teaching  of  Speech  to 
the  Deaf:  mem.  corpn.  Mass.  Sch.  for  Feeble 
Minded.  Conglist.  Author:  Formation  and  Develop- 
ment of  Elementary  English  Sounds.  Address: 
Clarke   School,   Northampton,   Mass. 

YAIiE,  David  Iiewis,  clergyman;  b.  Meriden, 
Conn.,  May  2,  1865;  s.  Julius  W.  and  Mary  C. 
(Hobart)  Yale;  descendant  of  Thomas  Yale,  of 
(Chester,  Eng.,  who  settled  in  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1637;  grad.  Meriden  High  Sch.,  1883;  student  Ober- 
lin  (Ohio)  Conservatory  of  Music,  1884-5;  Oberlin 
Coll.,  1885-6;  A.B.,  Williams,  1889;  Yale  Div.  Sch., 
Sept.-Dec,  1889;  grad.  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  1892; 
post-grad,  work,  Y'ale  Div.  Sch.,  1903-4;  resident 
licentiate,  Andover  Theol.  Sem.,  4  mos.,  1899;  m. 
Frances  E.  Foster,  of  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Oct.,  1899. 
Ordained  Congl.  ministrv,  1892;  pastor  Ellsworth, 
Me.,  1892-8,  Central  Ch.,  Bath,  1899-03,  Talcottville, 
Conn.,  1904-7,  Enfield,  1908-13,  Chicopee,  Mass., 
since  July  1,  1913.  Formerly  trustee  Me.  Mis- 
sionary Soc.  and  dir.  Conn.  Bible  Soc.  Mem.  Hart- 
ford (Conn.)  Central  Ministers'  Assn.,  1904-13, 
Hampden  Ministers'  Assn.,  Mass.,  since  1913.  Re- 
publican.   Address:   Chicopee,  Mass. 

YATES,  Elizabeth  Upliam,  lecturer;  b.  Bristol, 
Me.,  July  3,  1857;  d.  Alexander  and  Lois  Elizabeth 
(Thompson)  Y'ates;  descendant  of  Thomas  Cogs- 
well Upham,  prof,  mental  and  moral  philosopliy, 
Bowdoin;  grad.  Boston  Sch.  of  Expression;  spl. 
student  in  sociology  and  philosophy,  Brown  U.  and 
Radcliffe  Coll.;  unmarried.  Served  for  5  yrs.  as 
missionary  in  China;  prominent  in  suffrage  and 
ednl.  affairs;  pres.  R.I.  Woman  Suffrage  Assn.; 
chmn.  presdl.  suffrage  com.  Nat.  Am.  Suffrage 
Assn.;  chmn.  social  science  sect.  R.I.  Women's 
Club.  Lecturer  on  history  and  lit.  of  the  Bible, 
social  reforms,  travels,  etc.  Recreations:  drama. 
Address:    209   Butler  Av.,   Providence,  R.I. 

YATES,  Octavius  King*,  M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  Green- 
wood, :Me..  Sept.  25,  1832;  s.  James  and  Emma 
(Cole)  Y'ates;  common  town  schs.;  Gould's  Acad., 
Bethel,  Me.;  M.D.,  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.  (Bowdoin), 
1870;  m.  Elizabeth  D.  Felt,  of  Greenwood,  Me., 
July  25.  1852;  4  children  (all  deceased).  Served  as 
recruiting  officer  in  Civil  War;  operator  in  oil  fields 
of  Canada  West  for  a  number  of  yrs.;  has  prac- 
ticed at  West  Paris,  IMe.,  since  1870;  still  in  active 
practice  and  at  age  of  82  in  almost  perfect  health; 
has  never  used  tobacco,  intoxicating  liquors  or 
opiates  in  any  form.  Democrat.  Mason.  Address: 
West  Paris,   Me. 

YEATON,  Arthur  Charles,  teacher;  b.  Dover,  N. 
II.,  Aug.  25,  1871;  s.  Charles  Wesley  and  Sarah  Ann 
fWentworth)  Yeaton;  A.B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1893;  m. 
Ella  Adams  Sylvester,  M.D.,  of  Lisbon  Falls,  Me., 


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.lul,\  '-o,  I'JVV.  Teacher  history  and  Lialin,  Xichols 
Latin  Sch.,  Lewiston,  Me.,  1891-2;  chemist  agrl. 
dept.,  Chicago  Expn.,  1893;  prin.  Lebanon  Acad., 
West  Lebanon,  Me.,  1894;  teaclier  science,  1894-12, 
bursar,  19U2-11,  pres.,  1907-12,  Westbrook  Sem., 
Portland,  Me.  Mem.  Me.  Hist.  Soc.  Address:  Lis- 
bon tails.  Me.* 

YEATON,  Georg-e  Campbell,  lawyer,  banker;  b. 
South  Berwick,  Me.,  May  22,  18.36;  .s.  Isaac  P.  and 
Frances  (Gordon)  Yeaton;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1856 
(hon.  A.M.,  1909);  m.  Nov.  9,  18,'')8,  Harriet  N. 
Ramsdell,  of  Newton,  Mass.  (died  Nov.  21,  1909). 
Ke^an  practice  in  Boston,  1859;  removed  to  South 
Berwick,  :Me.,  1862;  county  atty.,  187 1-3;  pres. 
South  Berwick  Nat.  Bank,  South  Berwick  Savings 
Bank.  Mugwump.  Agnostic.  Mem.  Delta  Kappa 
F:psilon.    Address:   South  Berwick,  Me. 

YEATON,  G-eorg-e  Herbert,  farmer,  cattle  breed- 
er.   (See  \ol.  19oy.) 

YENSEIiIi,  Paul  Sebastian,  amateur  astronomer; 
1).  Boston,  Apr.  2y,  1844:  s.  George  and  Eliza  Noyes 
(Turell)  Yendell;  grad.  Dorchester  High  Sch., 
1860;  m.  Dorchester,  June  23,  1881,  Lucy  Anna 
Kicker.  Served  as  pvt.  44th  Mass.  Vol.  Int.,  Aug., 
1862-June,  1863,  winter  and  spring  campaigns, 
participating  in  battles  at  Kingston,  Whitehall,  and 
Goldsboro,  and  defense  of  Washington;  draughts- 
man, Alet.  Sewerage  Commn.,  Boston,  1890-4,  1899- 
04,  Mass.  State  Topog.  Survey,  1894-9,  city  engr.'s 
oftice  and  Dept.  of  Pub.  Works  since  1905.  Began 
regular  observations  of  variable  stars,  1887,  and 
has  continued  the  work  ever  since  (observations 
have  accumulated  to  more  than  30,000).  Fellow 
Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sciences;  mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Bos- 
ton Scientific  Soc,  G.A.R.  Republican.  Home:  19 
Winter  St.,  Dorchester.  Address:  Bridge  and  Ferry 
Division,   602   City  Hall  Annex,   Boston. 

YENSIiEY,  Joseph  B.,  real  estate;  b.  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  Nov.  30,  187  6;  s.  John  Rupert  and  Mary  A. 
(Holland)  Yendley;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Boston;  unmar- 
ried. Began  managing  estates  immediately  alter 
leaving  sch.  and  at  age  of  18  entered  real  estate 
liusiness  on  own  account;  has  maintained  office  in 
same  location  since  1894;  regarded  as  expert  in 
Boston  real  estate  values.  ISIem.  Boston  Chamber 
of  Commerce  (com.  on  municipal  and  met.  affairs) ; 
pres.  Roxbury  Crossing  Bd.  of  Trade  for  4  yrs.  and 
mem.  exec.  com.  of  United  Improvement  Assn.  and 
Roxbury  Improvement  Soc;  housing  com.  Chil- 
dren's ^VeltaI■e  League  of  Roxbury.  Mem.  Roxbury 
Hist.  Soc.  Republican.  Recreations:  outdoor  sports. 
Home:  Roxbury,  Mass.  Office:  1150  Columbus  Av., 
Boston. 

YEOMAN'S,  Edward  M.,  lawyer;  b.  Andover, 
Conn.,  Nov.  27,  1871;  s.  Myron  P.  and  Marion  A. 
(Cheenev)  Y'eomans;  ed.  Willimantic  High  Sch.; 
A.B.,  Trinity  Coll.,  1895  (valedictorian);  studied 
law  in  father's  office;  m.  .Jan.  18,  1907,  Clarice  A. 
Raymond,  of  Hartford,  Conn.;  4  children,  John  H., 
Alice,  Ruth  C,  David.  Admitted  to  Conn,  bar,  1898; 
mem.  Spellacy,  Y'eomans  &  Kopelman;  referee  in 
bankruptcv  since  Apr.,  1914;  state  auditor  of  Conn., 
1906-7;  health  officer  Tolland  Co.,  1900-14;  dir.  and 
sec.  Cumberland  Lumber  Co.  Mem.  Conn.  State 
Bar  Assn.  Democrat.  Mason  (K.T.);  mem.  Odd 
Fellows,  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  Home:  Ando^■er, 
Conn.    Office:  756  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

YEBKES,  Robert  Mearns,  psychologist:  b. 
Breadysville,  Pa.,  May  26,  1876:  s.  Silas  Marshall 
and  Susanna  Addis  (Carrell)  Y'erkes:  A.B.,  Ursinus 
Coll.,  1897;  A.B.,  Harvard,  1898,  A.M.,  1899,  Ph.D., 
1901;  m.  Ada  Watterson,  of  New  Y'ork  City,  1905. 
Began  as  teacher  and  investigator  at  Harvard, 
1901,  asst.  prof,  comparative  psychology  since 
1908,  and  psychologist  to  the  Psychopathic  Hosp., 
Boston,  since  1913.  Fellow  A.A.A.S. ;  mem.  Am. 
Psychol.  Assn.,  Am.  Physiol.  Soc,  Soc.  Exptl.  Biol- 
ogy and  Medicine,  Am.  Soc.  Zoologists,  Am.  Soc. 
Naturalists,  Beta  Epsilon.  Presbyn.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books,  writings,  etc.)  Home: 
3  Fuller  PI.  Address:  Emerson  Hall,  Cambridge, 
Mass.* 

YOHN,  Frederick  Coffay,  illustrator;  b.  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.,  Feb.  8,  1875;  s.  Albert  B.  and  Addie  F. 
Yohn;  common  sch.  edn.;  1  yr.'s  course  Indian- 
apolis   Art    Sch.;    then    studied    at    Art    Students' 


League,  New  Y'ork,  under  Mowbray;  m.  Gertrude 
Klamroth,  of  New  Y'ork,  Jan.  11,  1908.  Illustrator 
on  "The  Round  Table,"  1894;  then  illustrated  a 
series  of  frontier  sketches  by  Theodore  Roosevelt 
and  serials  by  James  Barnes  and  Molly  Elliot 
Seawell;  has  done  much  work  for  mags.  Noted 
for  his  battle  scenes.    Home:  New  Canaan,  Conn.* 

YOOSUP,  Abraham  Kevork,  M.D.;  b.  Turkey, 
Asia,  Dec.  17,  1867;  s.  Kevork  and  Sarah  (Nail- 
band)  Yoosuf;  A.B.,  Central  Turkey  Coll.,  1886; 
arrived  in  America,  1889;  M.D.,  Baltimore  Med. 
Coll.  (U.  of  Med.),  1896.  Practiced  in  Worcester, 
^fass.,  since  1896.  Mem.  A.M. A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc, 
Worcester  Dist.  MeA.  Soc,  Assyrian  Soc.  (pres.). 
Internal.  Congress  on  Tuberculosis,  Child  Study 
Congress,  etc.  Conglist.  Mem.  B.P.O.  Elks.  Clubs: 
Congregational,  Twentieth  Century.  Author:  Re- 
ligion of  Mohammed;  Christian  Sufferings;  Surgery 
in  Warfare  (pamphlet).  Visited  Europe,  1912,  and 
served  as  chief  surgeon  in  hosp.,  under  Turkish 
Red  Crescent  Soc;  awarded  medal  of  Red  Crescent 
Soc  by  sultan  of  Turkey.  Address:  82  Franklin 
St..  Worcester,  Mass. 

YORK,  Harlan  Harvey,  botanist;  b.  Plainfield, 
Ind.,  Sept.  8,  1875;  s.  Pleasant  M.  and  Elizabeth 
(Hornadav)  Y'ork;  grad.  Central  Acad.,  Plainfield, 
1897;  B.Sc,  DePauw  U.,  Greencastle,  Ind.,  1903; 
A.M.,  Ohio  State  U.,  1905:  post-grad,  work,  Colum- 
bia, 1905-6,  Johns  Hopkins,  1909-11,  Ph.D..  1911; 
m.  Edith  Thayer  Cline,  of  Hartford  City,  Ind.,  Aug. 
26,  1908;  2  children,  James  Thayer,  Eugene  Cline. 
Asst.  in  botany,  DePauw,  1902-3,  Ohio  State  U., 
1903-5;  fellow  in  botany,  Columbia,  1905-6;  instr. 
in  botanv,  LT.  of  Tex.,  1906-9;  asst.  in  botany,  1909- 
10,  univ.  fellow  In  botany,  1910-11,  Johns  Hopkins; 
asst.  in  cryptogamic  botany.  Marine  Biol.  Lab., 
Cold  Spring  Harbor,  L.I.,  N.Y'.,  1906-11;  instr.  in 
charge  of  work  in  cryptogamic  botany,  same,  since 
1912;  asst.  prof,  botanv.  Brown  U.  since  Sept.  1, 
1911.  Methodist.  Mem.  A.A.A.S.,  Phytopathol.  Soc. 
of  America,  Ohio  Acad.  Science,  N.E.  Bot.  Club, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Sigma  Xi,  Sigma  Nu.  Mem.  Odd 
Fellows,  K.  of  P.  Address:  256  Doyle  Av.,  Provi- 
dence, R.I. 

YORK,  Samuel  Albert,  lawyer;  b.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Oct.  11,  1868;  s.  Samuel  A.  and  Helen  E. 
(Osborn)  Y'ork;  descendant  of  James  Y'ork,  of 
Braintree,  Mass.,  about  1628;  A.B.,  Y'ale,  1890;  LL. 
B.,  Y'ale  Law  Sch.,  1892;  m.  Anna  M.  Holcomb,  of 
New  Haven,  Nov.  28,  1893;  2  sons,  Holcomb,  Sam- 
uel Albert,  Jr.  Began  practice  in  New  Haven.  1892; 
dir.  Merchant  Nat.  Bank,  Northern  Conn.  Securi- 
ties Co.,  Springfield  Gas  Light  Co.,  Haverhill  Elec- 
tric (io.,  Fitchburg  Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  Salem  Elec- 
tric Co.,  Suburban  Gas  &  Electric  Co.,  Maiden 
Electric  Co.,  Maiden  &  Melrose  Gas  Co.,  North 
Boston  Lighting  Properties,  Peoples'  Gas  &  Elec- 
tric Co.  of  Oswego,  N.Y'.,  Corncord  Electric  Co.  of 
New  Hampshire,  Rockland  Electric  Light  Co.  of 
New  Y'ork,  Somerset  Investment  Co.  of  New  York, 
Rockland  Electric  Corpn.  of  N.J.;  treas.  and  dir. 
The  Cellini  Mfg.  Co.  Mem.  Conn.  Bar  Assn.  Demo- 
crat. Episcopalian.  Mason.  Clubs:  Graduates', 
New  Haven  Lawn.  Home:  500  Prospect  St.  Office: 
42  Church  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

YORKE,  Burt  Leon;  b.  Augusta,  Me.,  May  22, 
1869;  s.  Jesse  Holbrook  and  Julia  Augusta  (Hinck- 
ley) Y'orke:  B.A.,  Amherst  Coll.,  Mass.,  1896,  M.A., 
1899;  B.D.,  Y'ale  Div.  Sch.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1899; 
m.  Putnam,  Conn.,  July  27,  1897,  Clara  Belle  Olney. 
Ordained  to  ministry  and  installed  as  pastor  of 
Congl.  Ch.,  Roxbury  Conn.,  1899;  pastor  West  End 
Congl.  Ch.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1901-3,  Congl.  Ch., 
West  Medford,  Mass.,  1904-12;  since  in  business 
and  conducting  a  sch.  camp  and  farm.  Moderator 
Woburn  Conf.  Congl.  Chs.,  1906,  07;  mem.  3d  Regt., 
C.N.G.,  5  vrs.,  1887-92,  rank  of  3d  sergt;  sch.  visitor 
and  sec.  Sch.  Bd.,  Roxbury,  1899-01.  Liberal  Con- 
gregationalist.  Charter  mem.  Religious  Edn.  Assn.; 
mem.  Actors'  Ch.  Alliance,  Mass.  Ministerial  Assn., 
Boston  Cono'l.  Ministers'  Meeting  (moderator  1910), 
Phi  Delta  Theta,  Congl.  S.S.  Com.  for  Mass.  Clubs: 
Pilgrim  (pres.  1  yr.).  Congregational  (Boston). 
Address:   Alton,   N.H. 

YOTTIiANI},  William  Edward,  merchant;  b.  Dur- 
ham, Me.,  June  9,  1854;  s.  Thomas  S.  and  Harriett 
J.    (Beal)    Y'ouland;    ed.    dist.    schs.,    Durham,    and 


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Lisbon,  Me.;  grad.  Dirlgo  Business  Coll.,  1876;  m. 
Leuiston,  Me.,  1881,  Susie  F.  Teel.  Began  active 
career  at  10  by  looking  after  farm  while  father 
was  in  the  war;  in  employ  paper  mill,  Lisbon  Cen- 
ter, at  11;  weaver  and  2d  hand,  Farnsworth  Mills, 
most  of  the  time,  1868-78,  and  Webster  Woolen 
Mills,  1878-83;  began  learning  dry  goods  business, 
1883,  with  J.  W.  Pitcher  &  Co.,  Lewiston,  later 
with  Whittum  &  Farrar  and  Oswald  &  Armstrong; 
in  employ  of  R.  H.  White  &  Co.,  Boston,  188ri-H; 
buyer  and  mgr.  cloalis,  suits,  etc..  The  B.  Peck  Co., 
Lewiston.  Me.,  1886,  became  a  dir.  of  co.  and  re- 
signed, June,  1893;  bought  out,  witli  others,  San- 
born Bros.,  dry  goods,  Biddeford,  Me.,  Aug.  1,  1893; 
bought  out  partners,  Feb.  1,  1904,  and  on  Aug.  1, 
1904,  organized  the  W.  E.  Youland  Co.,  dept.  store, 
of  which  is  pres.  and  treas.,  now  employing  3b 
elks,  and  occuoies  tliree  floors;  also  pres.  and 
auditor  The  Lake  view  Co.,  Lakeview,  N.C. ;  pres. 
Greenwood  Cemetery  Assn.,  Biddeford;  pres.  Bd. 
of  Aldermen,  Biddeford,  1896,  1897  (prominent  in 
introducing  non-partisan  administrations),  and 
pres.  Bd.  of  Trade,  and  City  Park  Commn.;  dir. 
and  treas.  jMcArthur  Library;  mem.  Sch.  Bd.,  Bid- 
deford; dir.  Webber  Hosp.  Republican.  Free  Bap- 
tist. Mason  (K.T.,  Shriner).  Fond  of  landscape 
gardening;  owns  "Lawnwood,"  a  beautiful  park  in 
Biddeford,  and  "Magnolia  Villa,"  Lakeview,  N.C. 
Home:  Biddeford,  Me.;  (winter)  Lakeview,  N.C. 
Omce:    234-236   Main   St.,   Biddeford,  Me. 

YOUNG,  Anne  Sewell,  educator;  b.  Bloomington, 
Wis.,  Jan.  2,  1871;  d.  Albert  Adams  and  Marv  S. 
Young;  B.S..  Carleton  Coll.,  Northfleld,  Minn.,  1892, 
M.S.,  1897;  studied  U.  of  Chicago,  1898,  1902;  vol. 
research  asst.,  Yerkes  Observatory,  summer,  1902: 
studied  Columbia,  1905-6,  Ph.D.,  1906.  Teacher  of 
mathematics,  Whitman  Coll.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash., 
1892-5;  prin.  St.  Charles  (111.)  Higli  Sch.,  1898-9; 
prof,  astronomy,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  since  Sept., 
1899.  Fellow  A.A.A.S.;  mem.  Am.  Astronomical 
Soc. ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Am.  Assn.  of  Variable  Star 
Observers.  Conglist.  Home:  Winona  Lake,  Ind. 
Address:  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  South  Hadley,  Mass. 

YOUNG,  Arthur  Jewett,  lawyer;  b.  Brunswick, 
Me.,  June  27,  1878;  s.  Stephen  Jewett  and  Mary 
(Emerson)  Young;  grad.  Phillips  Academy,  Ando- 
ver,  Mass.,  1897;  A.B.,  Yale,  1901;  LL.B.,  Harvard 
Law  School,  1904;  m.  Madeleine  Parks  Carter,  of 
Denver,  Colo.,  June  27,  1908;  2  children,  Madeleine 
Frances,  Dorothy  Carter.  Admitted  to  Mass.  bar, 
1904,  and  since  then  practiced  with  Choate,  Hall  & 
Stewart,  in  Boston,  and  in  Worcester;  mem.  firm 
since  July  1,  1910.  Trustee  Worcester  City  Hosp. 
Mem.  Worcester  County  Bar  Assn.  Mem.  P.A.E. 
(Andover),  Kappa  Psi  and  Psi  Upsilon  (Yale). 
Clubs:  Harvard  (Boston),  Worcester  (Worcester). 
Home:  224  Marlboro  St.  Office:  30  State  St.,  Bos- 
ton,  Mass. 

YOUNG.  Benjamin  jtoring-,  lawyer;  b.  Weston, 
Mass.,  Nov.  7,  1885;  s.  Benjamin  Loring  and  Char- 
lotte Wright  (Hubbard)  Young;  grad.  Noble  and 
Greenough's  Sch.,  Boston,  1903;  A.B.,  Harvard, 
1907,  LL.B.,  cum  laude,  1911;  m.  Mary  Coolidge 
Hall,  of  Boston,  Mar.  3.  1908;  3  children,  Barbara, 
Charlotte  Hubbard,  Lorraine.  Admitted  to  Mass. 
l)ar.  1911,  and  since  connected  witli  Ropes,  Gray, 
Boyden  &  Perkins.  Selectman,  Weston,  since  1909; 
mem.  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Parole  and  Advisory  Bd. 
of  Pardons  since  1913.  Mem.  Troop  B,  M.V.M.,  3 
yrs.  Republican.  Episcopalian.  Clubs:  Harvard, 
Tennis  and  Racquet  (Boston).  Home:  Weston, 
Mass.   Office:  60  State  St.,  Boston. 

YOUNG,  Charles  Bellamy,  M.D.  and  surgeon;  b. 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Jan.  2,  1869:  s.  Deckett  and  Susan 
H.  (Bellamy)  Young;  ed.  pub.  schs..  New  York, 
Brooklyn  and  Middletown,  Conn.,  until  1886;  Mid- 
dletown  Prep.  Sch.,  1SS6-7;  student  Wesleyan  U., 
Middletown,  1887-9;  M.D.,  Coll.  of  Phvs.  &  Surg., 
New  York.  1894;  m.  Middletown.  Aug.  30,  1898, 
Daisy  N.  Coe.  Began  practice  at  New  York,  1896; 
removed  to  Middletown,  1899.  Home:  Middletown, 
Conn. 

YOUNG,  Charles  Bmerson,  clergyman:  b.  Corln- 
na,  ]\Ie.,  Dec.  2,  184  6;  s.  Alvin  and  Martha  (Win- 
chester) Young;  A.B..  Colby  U.  (now  Coll.),  1874; 
grad.  Newton  Theol.  Tnstn..  Newton  Center.  Mass., 
1877;  m.  Lucy  A.  Small,  of  Caribou,  Me.,  Nov.  23, 


1882  (died  Dec.  10,  1888);  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Gertrude  C. 
White,  of  Brunswick,  Me.,  Oct.  10,  1903.  Ordained 
Bapt.  ministry,  1877;  pastor  Mt.  Vernon,  Me.,  1877- 
81,  Caribou,  1881-92;  missionary  Me.  Bapt.  Mis- 
sionary Conv.,  since  Oct.,  1892,  also  trustee;  trus- 
tee Me.  Bapt.  Ednl.  Soc;  mem.  bd.  trustees  Ricker 
Classical  Inst.  25  yrs.    Address:  West  Enfield,  Me. 

YOUNG,  Courtland  H.,  editor,  pub.;  b.  New  Or- 
leans, La.,  May  15,  1876:  s.  Courtland  H.  and  Rosa 
(Wilson)  Young;  ed.  pub.  schs.  of  New  Orleans: 
unmarried.  Founder,  and  pub.  Young's  Magazine 
since  1899;  pub.  Broadway  Magazine,  1905-8  (now 
Hampton's  Magazine).  Republican.  Clubs:  New 
York  Press,  Friars.  Home:  Stamford,  Conn.  Of- 
fice:  13-15  West  20th  St.,  New  York. 

YOUNG,  Edffar  William,  M.D.;  b.  Hancock,  Me., 
Nov.  23,  1857;  s.  George  R.  and  Augusta  M.  (Berry) 
Young;  ed.  pub.  schs.,  Hancock;  Eastern  State 
Normal  Sch..  Castine.  Me.  (non-grad.);  M.D.,  Univ. 
Med.  Coll.  (New  York  U.),  1885;  m.  Laura  E.  Clark, 
of  Pittston,  Me.,  Nov.  4.  1885;  1  child,  Florence 
Cordelia.  Practiced  in  Wilton,  Me.,  1885-7,  New 
Sharon,  1887-92.  Everett,  Mass.,  since  1892;  mem. 
surg.  staff  Whidden  Memorial  Hosp.;  city  phys. 
several  yrs.  Mem.  A.M.A.,  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E. 
Alumni  Assn.  of  N.Y.  City  Med.  Coll.  Mason.  Dem- 
ocrat.   Address:  640  Broadway,  Everett,  ilass. 

YOUNG,  Edmund  Booth,  clergyman;  moved  to 
Faribault,  IMinn.     (See  vol.  1909.) 

YOUNG,  Elizabeth  Guion  ("Baldwin  Sears"),  au- 
thor.    (See  vol.   1909.) 

YOUNG,  Ernest  Boyen,  M.D.:  b.  Brunswick.  Me., 
July  11,  1869;  s.  Stephen  Jewett  and  Mary  Young 
(Emerson)  Young;  A.B.,  Bowdoin,  1892;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch.,  1896;  house  officer.  Children's 
Hosp.,  Boston,  1895,  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1896-7;  m. 
Rockland,  Me.,  Sept.  3,  1900.  Grace  A.  Simonton;  1 
son,  Ernest  S.  Practiced  in  Boston  since  1S96;  for- 
merly asst.  surgeon.  Free  Hosp.  for  Women;  now 
junior  visiting  surgeon  for  diseases  of  women, 
Boston  City  Hosp.;  asst.  surgeon  IMass.  Woman's 
Hosp.,  since  1913;  asst.  in  anatomy.  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1896-02,  and  in  gynecology,  since  1902;  instr. 
in  gynecologv.  Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  since  1908. 
Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  A.M. A..  Obstet.  Soc.  of  Bos- 
ton, N.E.  Urol.  Assn.,  Psi  Upsilon.  Mem.  Bd.  of 
Overseers  of  Bowdoin  Coll.  since  1909.  Contbr.  of 
inany  articles  to  leading  med.  jours,  in  America. 
Mason.    Address:  434  Marlboro  St.,  Boston. 

YOUNG,  Eug-enie  E.  (Mrs.  Edgar  M.  Young), 
architect;  b.  Boston,  July  13,  1875;  d.  Joseph  and 
Marie  (JacQuelin)  Givens;  ed.  pub.  sch.  and  acads.; 
m.  Edgar  Morrison  Young,  of  Somerville,  Mass., 
Sept.  27,  1892;  2  children,  Raymond  Morrison,  Nor- 
man Durrell.  Practiced  in  Winchester,  Mass.,  since 
1904;  designed  and  built  several  handsome  resi- 
dences there.  Interested  in  civic  and  charitable 
work.  Organizer  Junior  Charity  Club,  Boston,  1904, 
and  pres.  10  yrs.;  mem.  Nat.  Civic  Federation  (com. 
on  membership).  Woman's  Charity  Club  (Boston), 
Fathers'  and  Mothers'  Club  (advisory  bd.).  Profes- 
sional Women's  Club  (Boston).  V.-p.  People's 
League,  Equal  Suffrage  Assn.  (Winchester).  Uni- 
tarian. Address:  30  Wedgemere  Av.,  Winchester, 
Mass. 

YOUNG.  Evang-eline  "Wilson,  M.D. ;  b.  Aug.  9, 
18  74;  d.  Wilson  Ryder  and  Melita  Victoria  (Bart- 
lett)  Young;  maternal  ancestors,  Christopher  and 
David  Bartlett,  who  settled  at  Bartlett  Island,  Me., 
about  1750;  paternal  ancestor,  Elkanah  Young,  of 
Eastham,  Cape  Cod,  of  the  Boston  Tea  Party;  prep, 
edn.  Northfleld  Sem. ;  M.D.,  cum  laude.  Tufts  Coll. 
Med.  Sch.,  1906;  unmarried.  Practiced  in  Boston 
since  1906;  examining  phys..  State  Savings  Bank 
Ins.:  instr.  iiygiene,  Wheelock  Sch.,  Garland  Sell, 
for  Homemaking;  founder  and  dir.  Sch.  of  Eugen- 
ics; mem.  Public  Health  Com.  of  State  Federation 
Women's  Clubs.  Mem.  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  Suffolk 
Dist.  Med.  Soc.  Unitarian.  Clubs:  Commonwealth 
Country,  Boston  Woman's  City.  Recreations:  golf, 
tennis,  rowing.  Home:  12  Marshal  St.,  Brookline. 
Office:  168  Newbury  St.,  Boston. 

YOUNG,  Georgfe  Brig-ham,  lawyer;  b.  Troy,  Vt., 
Apr.  20,  18C7:  s.  Jolin  and  Augusta  A.  Young;  grad. 
AVesleyan  Acad.,  Wilbraham,  IMass.,  1886;  student 
Dartmouth  Coll.,  class  of  1890,  leaving  in  jr.  yr.  to 


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study  law;  admitted  to  Vt.  bar,  1891,  IMlnn.  bar, 
1892;  m.  Minneapolis,  June  4,  1894,  Grace  M.  Spear; 
2  children,  John  Spear,  b.  1895;  Harold  Kimball, 
1897.  Began  practice  at  Newport,  Vt.,  1891;  re- 
moved to  IMinneapolis,  IMinn.,  fall  of  1891;  asst. 
atty.  M.  St.  R.  &  L.L.M.  Ry.,  1893-5;  mem.  firm  of 
Young  &  Mercer,  1895-7,  alone  1  yr.,  and  then 
Young  &  Webber  until  returned  to  Newport,  1899; 
mem.  firm  of  Young  &  Young  since  1899,  attys.  for 
B.  &  M.  R.R.,  Grand  Trunli  Ry.  and  other  corpns. 
Commr.  on  Uniform  State  Laws  since  1911,  and  sec. 
Nat.  Conf.  same;  mem.  Am.  Soc.  Jud.  Settlement  of 
Internat.  Disputes,  Am.  Bar  Assn.  (v. -p.  1912,  gen. 
council  1913,  14),  Vt.  Bar  Assn.  (v.-p.),  etc.  Repub- 
lican.   Conglist.    IMason.    Address:  Newport,  Vt. 

YOUNG,  George  H.,  banker;  b.  Orwell,  Vt.,  Feb. 
22,  1859;  s.  H.  H.  and  Eliza  F.  (Cushman)  Young; 
ed.  common  schs.,  Brandon,  Vt.,  and  Tioy  Conf. 
Acad.,  Poultney,  Vt.;  m.  Brandon,  Jan.  25,  1888, 
Cora  A.  Smith.  Teller  First  Nat.  Bank,  Brandon, 
1879-82;  cashier  and  mgr.  Farmers  and  Merchants' 
Bank.  Great  Bend,  Kan.,  8  yrs. ;  paying  teller  How- 
ard Nat.  Bank,  Burlington,  Vt..  2  yrs.;  cashier  and 
mgr.  15  yrs.  and  since  Jan.  1,  1908,  v.-p..  First  Nat. 
Bank,  Brandon,  Vt.;  dir.  Cloud  Co.  Bank,  Concordia, 
Kan.,  Rutland  Trust  Co.,  Rutland.  Mason  (K.T., 
Shrlner);  Odd  Fellow.    Home:  Brandon,  Vt. 

YOTJITG,  James  Herbert,  M.D. ;  b.  Amesbury, 
Mass..  May  31,  1882;  s.  Benjamin  Herbert  and  Har- 
riet Pratt  (Cheney)  Young;  grad.  Phillips  Exeter 
Acad..  N.H..  1893:  S.B.,  Harvard.  1903;  M.D.,  Har- 
vard Med.  Sch..  1906:  m.  Irene  Hamilton,  of  New- 
ark. N.J.,  Oct.  28,  1909;  1  son.  Hamilton,  b.  Aug.  11, 
1911.  Asst.  visiting  phys.  to  Boston  Floating  Hosp., 
1910;  alumni  asst.  in  clin.  medicine.  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1910-11.  fellow  In  pediatrics,  1911-13,  since 
asst.;  asst.  phys.  to  Children's  med.  out-patient 
dept.  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.,  1911-13.  since  visiting 
phys.;  visiting  phys.  Boston  Floating  Hosp.  Ti-us- 
tee  Milk  and  Babv  Hygiene  Assn.,  Boston.  Mem. 
A.M. A..  Mass.  Med.  Soc,  N.E.  Pediatric  Soc,  yFs- 
culapian  Club,  Boston.  Republican.  Unitarian. 
Club:  Harvard  (Boston).  Address:  430  Centre  St., 
Newton.  Mass. 

YOUNG,  John,  lawyer;  b.  Stanton,  P.Q..  Can., 
Mar.  31,  1839:  s.  Alexander  and  Mary  (Drew) 
Young;  A.B.,  Wesleyan  U..  Conn.,  1860  (Phi  Beta 
Kappa);  m.  Aue-usta  Ann  Young,  of  Troy,  Vt.,  June 
3,  1866;  1  son,  George  Brigham.  Prin.  Derby  Acad., 
1860-2;  admitted  to  Vt.  bar.  1862:  practiced  at 
Troy,  1862-7.  Derby  Line,  1867-81,  Newport  since 
1881.  Mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1894-6,  Senate,  1898- 
1900;  Republican.  Conglist.  Mason.  Address:  New- 
port. Vt. 

YOUNG,  John  Edwin,  judge:  b.  Stratham,  N.H., 
.Tan.  26,  1855;  s.  Mark  Fernald  and  Olive  Light 
(^Piper)  Young;  A.B..  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1878;  m. 
Bertha  J.  Hobbs,  of  Newfleld.  N.H.,  Jan.  16,  1895. 
Worked  on  farm,  1878-80;  read  law  with  Marston  & 
Eastman.  1880-3:  in  various  occupations.  South  and 
West.  1S83-8:  returned  to  N.H..  resumed  study  of 
law.  1889;  admitted  to  bar,  1890;  with  Marston  & 
Eastman,  and  after  death  of  Gen.  Marston  with 
Mr.  Eastman  as  clerk  and  partner  until  1898,  firms 
of  Eastman,  Young  &  O'Neill  and  Eastman  & 
Young.  Asso.  justice  Supreme  Ct.  of  N.H.,  Aug., 
1898-Apr.,  1901;  asso.  justice  Superior  Ct..  Apr., 
1901 -Jan..  1904:  since  Jan.,  1904.  again  asso.  justice 
Supreme  Ct.  Conglist.  Republican.  Address:  Exe- 
ter, N.H.* 

YOUNG.  John  Franklin,  M.D.;  Sept.  7,  1842-Dec 
3,  1911.    (See  vol.  1909.) 

YOUNG,  John  Wesley,  college  prof.;  b.  Colum- 
bus. O.,  Nov.  17,  1879;  s.  William  Henry  and  Marie 
Louise  (Wiedenhorn)  Young;  ed.  Karlsruhe,  Ger- 
many, and  Columbus,  O..  1885-9;  Gymnasium, 
Baden-Baden.  Germany,  1889-95:  Ph.B..  Ohio  State 
U..  1899,  A.M..  Cornell  U.,  1901,  Ph.D.,  1904;  m. 
Mary  Louise  Aston,  of  Columbus.  July  20.  1907. 
Instr.  mathematics.  Northwestern  U.,  1903-5;  pre- 
ceptor mathematics.  Princeton,  1905-S;  asst.  prof, 
mathematics.  U.  of  111.,  1908-10:  prof,  and  head  of 
dept.  of  mathematics.  U.  of  Kan.,  1910-11;  prof, 
mathematics,  U.  of  Chicago,  summer  quarter.  1911; 
prof,  and  head  of  dept.  of  mathematics,  Dartmo\ith 
Coll.,  1911 — :  chief  examiner  in  geometry.  Coll.  En- 
trance Bd.    Editor,  Bulletin  Am.  Math.  Soc.    Mem. 


Am.  Math.  Society  (council  since  1911),  Deutsche 
Mathematiker  Vereinigung,  Circolo  Matematico  di 
Palermo,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Sigma  Xi.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  America  for  books  and  writings.)  Home: 
Hanover,  N.H.* 

YOUNG,  Mary  Vance,  college  prof.;  b.  Washing- 
ton, Pa.,  May  22,  1866;  d.  John  Seavers  and  Jane 
(Vance)  Young;  ed.  Rome  (Ga.)  Coll.,  Shorter  Coll., 
Rome,  Ga.,  Albert  Lea  (Minn.)  Coll.;  Zurich,  Paris, 
and  Florence,  1S94-9,  Ph.D.,  U.  of  Ziirich,  1899. 
Instr.  Romance  langs..  Smith  Coll.,  1899-01;  prof. 
Romance  langs.,  Mt.  Holyoke  College,  since  1901. 
Offlcier  d'Academio,  French  Govt,  1907.  (See  Who's 
Who  in  ,\merica  for  writings,  societies,  etc)  Home: 
South  Madley,  Mass.* 

YOUNG,  Oscar  !■..  lawyer;  b.  Ossipee,  Carroll 
Co.,  N.H.,  Sept.  11,  1874;  s.  Timothy  B.  and  Sarah 
I.  (Buzzell)  Young;  grad.  Brewster  Free  Acad.. 
Wolfboro,  N.H.,  1895;  LL.B.,  Boston  U.  Sch.  of 
Law,  1900;  m.  Anna  M.  Paris,  of  Wolfboro,  N.H., 
July  11,  1909.  Admitted  to  N.H.  bar,  1900,  and  be- 
gan practice  at  Wolfboro;  removed  to  Laconia, 
1901;  trustee  Laconia  Savings  Bank;  justice  La- 
conia Police  Ct.,  1903-1:],  justice  Municipal  Court 
of  Laconia  since  Mar.  15,  1915;  chmn.  Rep.  State 
Com.,  1908;  elk.  Bd.  of  Railroad  Commrs.,  1910-11. 
Trustee  Brewster  Free  Acad.  Mason;  Odd  Fellow. 
Home:  84  Whipple  Av.  Oflfice:  Baldi  Bldg.,  Laco- 
nia, N.H. 

YOUNG,  Owen  D.,  lawyer;  b.  Van  Hornesville, 
N.Y.,  Oct.  27,  1874;  s.  Jacob  Smith  and  Ida  (Bran- 
dow)  Young;  A.B.,  St.  Lawrence  U.,  N.Y.,  1894; 
LL.B.,  Boston  U.,  1896;  m.  Josephine  Sheldon  Ed- 
monds, of  Southbridge.  Mass.,  June  30,  1898.  Began 
practice,  Boston,  1896:  mem.  firm  of  Tvler  & 
Young,  Boston;  v.-p.  Gen.  Electric  Co.;  dir.  and 
mem.  exec.  com.  Electric  Bond  &  Share  Co.  Lec- 
turer Law  School  of  Boston  U.,  1897-04.  Trustee 
St.  Lawrence  U.  Universalist.  Mem.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.,  Mass.  Bar  Assn.,  Bar  Assn.  City  of  Boston, 
Beta  Theta  Pi.  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Home:  Lexington, 
Mass.    Office:  30  Church  St.,  New  York.* 

YOUNG,  Robert  Cushman;  b.  Orwell.  Vt.,  Apr. 
29.  1855:  s.  Hiland  Hall  and  Eliza  (Cushman) 
Young;  descendant  of  Robert  Cushman,  who  came 
to  America  with  the  Pilgrims;  ed.  common  schs., 
Brandon  High  Sch..  Burr  and  Burton  Sem. ;  m.  Ger- 
trude Stevens,  of  Orwell,  Jan.  11.  1888;  3  children, 
Russell,  Anna,  Cushman.  Engaged  in  farming 
since  boyhood  and  in  5th  generation  on  homestead 
cleared  from  forest  by  ancestor,  Simeon  Young: 
mem.  Vt.  Ho.  of  Rep..  1910.  Republican.  Conglist. 
Mason.    Address:  Orwell,  Vt. 

YOUNG.  William  Henry  Harrison,  inventor,  mf  r. 
(See  vol.   190  9.) 

YOUNG,  William  Hill,  trustee;  b.  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1867;  s.  Henry  A.  and  Sarah  Abby 
(Hill)  Young:  A.B.,  Harvard,  1892;  m.  Elizabeth 
A.  Stearns,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  June  6,  1895.  In 
real  estate  business.  1894-04;  trustee  S.  A.  Young 
Estate  since  1904;  dir.  Boulevard  Trust  Co.,  Fos- 
ter's Wharf  Co.  Mem.  Boston  Real  Estate  Ex- 
change. Clubs:  Country  (Brookline),  Eastern 
Yacht.  Mass.  Automobile.  Home:  21  John  St., 
Brookline,  Mass.    Office:  50  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

YOUNGEKT,  Sven  Gnstaf,  clergyman;  b.  Ljun- 
get,  Algutsrum.  oland.  Sweden;  s.  Olof  Persson  and 
Anna  Beata  (Olsson)  Youngert;  came  to  LT.S.,  1886, 
and  settled  at  Rock  Island, 111.;  grad.Mannhem  Pvt. 
Sch.,  Vestergotland,  Sweden.  1881;  studied  at  Fjell- 
stedt  Collegiate  Instn.  of  Upsala,  while  partly  en- 
gaged as  pvt.  tutor,  lSSl-6;  A.B.,  Augustana  Coll.. 
Rock  Island,  111.,  A.M.,  1900:  B.D.,  Augustana 
Theol.  Sem.,  1897,  C.S.T.  (Candidatus  Sacrse  Theo- 
logia?),  1902  (D.D..  1905):  comnleted  all  courses  for 
Ph.D.,  State  U.  of  la.,  1911;  Ph.D.,  Bethany  Coll.. 
1901;  m.  Hannah  A.  Shoberg,  of  Chicago,  Apr.  27, 
1894.  Ordained  Evang.  Luth.  ministry,  1892;  pas- 
tor Kewanee.  111.,  1892-6.  Ottumwa,  la.,  1896-1900; 
prof.  N.T.  Greek,  philosophy  and  catechetics,  Au- 
gustana Theol.  Sem..  1900-12,  and  sec.  theol.  fac- 
ulty; pastor  Swedish  Luth.  Ch.,  Hartford,  Conn., 
1912 — .  Editor  Augustana  Theological  Quarterly. 
1912 — ;  edited  "Unsrdomsvannen"  (published  by 
Augustana  Synod),  1899-12.  Contbr.  to  various  pa- 
pers and  mags.  Representative  at  the  LInneean  bi- 
centennial celebration  Upsala  and  Stockholm,  Swe- 


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den  1907.  Author:  Manual  fur  Catechetical  In- 
struction in  the  Sunday  School.  1S95;  History  of 
Philosophv,  ISOG  (both  in  Swedish).  Address:  311 
Capitol   .\v.,    Hertford,  Conn.* 

YOUNGMAN,  William  Sterling-,  lawyer;  b.  Wil- 
liamsport.  Pa.,  Feb.  2,  1872;  s.  Samuel  L.  and  Mar- 
garet (Rissel)  Youngman;  A.B.,  Harvard.  1895, 
LL.B.,  1898;  m.  Helen  I.  Yerxa.  of  Cambridge, 
Mass..  Oct.  21,  1903;  children,  William  S.,  Jr.,  Sarah 
Emory.  Asst.  instr.  Am.  history.  Harvard,  1896-7; 
in  practice  of  law  since  1898.  Sec.  Charles  River 
Basin  Commn.;  dir.  D.F\  Monroe  Co.;  trustee  Weld 
Boat  Club.  Served  in  12th  I'a.  Inf.,  N.G.P..  1897; 
saw  active  service  in  Porto  Rico  campaign,  1898; 
mem.  M.V.M.,  grades  from  serg.  to  maj.  since  1899; 
judge  advocate,  also  maj.  and  commissary,  2d  Bri- 
gade. Mem.  Am.  and  Mass.  bar  assns..  Bar  Assn. 
City  of  Boston.  Clubs:  Harvard,  Boston  City, 
Country.  Officers,  Boston  Athletic  Assn.  Reci-ea- 
tions:  rowing,  horseback  riding.  Home:  10  Orkney 
Road.    Ortico:    19  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

YUNG,  Wing",  educational  reformer;  Nov.  17, 
lS2S-.Vpr.  21,  1912.  (See  vol.  1909,  also  Who's  Who 
in  America,  1912-13.) 


ZABRISKIi:,  Iiuther  Kinibell,  consular  service; 
b.  Preston,  Conn.,  Oct.  10,  1879;  s.  Adolphus  D.  and 
Sarah  Adelia  (Kimbell)  Zabriskie;  grad.  Worces- 
ter (Mass.)  Acad.,  1901;  A.B.,  Yale.  1905;  post-grad, 
work,  Edinburgh  U.;  unmarried.  Began  as  writer, 
Sept..  1907:  mem.  editorial  staff  Norwich  Morning 
Bulletin.  1907-11;  mem.  Conn.  Ho.  of  Rep..  19<i7; 
mem.  Conn.  Spl.  Sch.  Commn.,  1908;  elk.  Consulate 
Gen.,  at  Callao,  Peru,  1911-12;  apptd.  dep.  consul  at 
Callao.  June  7,  1912,  v.  and  deputy  consul,  July  5, 
1913;  V.  consul  Moscow.  Russia,  since  Mar.  23,  1915. 
Republican.    Baptist.    Home:  Norwich,  Conn. 

Zi^HM,  George  Davis,  lawyer,  educator;  moved 
to   New   York.     (See   vol.    1909.) 

ZEIiXiARS,  Edwin  Gaines,  clergyman;  b.  Em- 
poria, Kan.,  Jan.  1,  1875;  s.  Daniel  Cornelius  and 
Celia    (McCorkle)     Zellars;    A.B.,    Lane    U.,    Kan. 


(now  affiliated  with  Kansas  City  U.),  1896;  B.D., 
Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1899;  m.  Lillie  B.  Brooke,  of  Dixon, 
111.,  Aug.  2,  1900;  2  children,  Esther  Brooke,  Celia 
Hortense.  Ordained  Congl.  ministry,  1899;  pastor 
Mayville.  N.D.,  1899-02,  Paxton,  111.,  1902-5,  Spen- 
cer. Mass.,  since  May  1,  1905.  Republican.  !\rason 
(Blue  Lodge  and  Lodge  of  Perfection,  A.A.S.R.). 
Recreations:  tennis,  golf.    Address:  Spencer,  Mass. 

ZINK,  Robert  Iiouis,  educator;  b.  Bridgeport. 
(U)nn.,  July  6,  1865;  s.  George  Henry,  Sr.,  and 
Laui-a  Augusta  (Macklott)  Zink;  ed.  pub.  sch.. 
Stratford.  Conn.,  pvep.  course  under  pvt.  tutor; 
B.A..  Wesleyan  U.,  Conn..  1887,  M.A..  1890;  student 
New  York  Coll.  of  Dentistry.  1891-6;  m.  Florence 
L.  Terew.  of  Bridgeport.  Aug  27,  1889.  Teacher 
higli  sch..  New  Hartford,  Conn..  1888-9.  Darien, 
1889-90.  Litchfield,  1890-4;  prin.  High  Sch..  Litcli- 
field,  189.")-!  900.  Unionville,  1900-2:  prin.  Lincoln 
Sch.,  Bridgeport,  .since  1902.  Republican.  Conslist. 
INIason.  Mem.  Modern  Woodmen  of  America.  Wood- 
men of  the  World,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Theta  Nu 
Epsilon.  Recreations:  golf,  boating,  tennis,  base- 
ball.   Home:   19:^   P.arnum  Av.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

ZUEBIiIN,  Charles,  lecturer,  publicist;  b.  Pen- 
dleton, Ind..  May  4,  1866;  s.  John  E.  and  Henrietta 
(Follett)  Zueblin;  U.  of  Pa.,  1883-5;  Ph.B.,  North- 
western U.,  1887;  D.B.,  Yale,  1889;  U.  of  Leipzig, 
1889-91;  m.  Rho,  d.  Herbert  Franklin  Fisk,  June 
18.  1892.  P'ounded  Northwestern  U.  Settlement. 
1891;  1st  sec.  Chicago  Soc.  for  U.  Extension.  1892; 
sec.  class  study  div.  U.  Extension  Dept.,  U.  of 
t^liicago,  1892;  instr.  sociologv.  1892-5,  asst.  prof., 
1895,  asso.  prof.,  1896-02,  prof.,  1902-8,  U.  of  Chi- 
cago; editor  Twentietli  Century  Mag.,  Boston, 
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